irkEittdra l t Gal urn :AND iSIDNIRBAN ?iATIONIL PET4iOLOII CANTU- 1 1a+.. tvreantesar—Wilun tie Dealers tin. W _szpostal—solsse—BA g . • • leettNl3oakision. • The Convenidest. emembled pursuant to adjournment and wan called to order _. at ten o'clock by Mr. Long, who stated !hat se the permanent Chairman bed arrisekoksi wee .pi*Szf,'• he. Would ap point Median. Lockhart and Kirk a corn mines to conduct him tot* Chair. • Mr. - E•111, upon takingthe Chair, said: That having arrlvediat a late hoar he , would not be cape:tad. to maks en ex tended, address_ He thanked the** vontlou for the honor eeriferrod upon 1 him and Ills de:legation by selecting him to preside over the- deliberations of the Convention.: _ lie was 'ldensed to Dee the • oil. Interests of the country so largely end ably reprotented, and hoped the ac tion would be bar monlons, and that they might agree upon some plan to lodises •• Congress to give the trade the peeled:lon its I urportmics demands- On motion of Mr.iiirk, the Woe Pro s hisntawore fermented to take their stmt. with the President.: • The Chairman announced that the net business *order would*. the. rending. of file minutes of the priveding meeting. Mr- - Long moiled that • the reading of the 'minutes be dispensol veil h. Adopted. . - the ..:1I lint of de r. lage leg sugates. gested :t* rending of - . The Secretary - react the list, and the Chelrman requisite!. any delegates pres ent whose names had o . been rood to notify the Secretary. . ." The names of- th e FAR, log delegation i i from New York were a owned: H. M. Warren Ed:Wickes, I 'eh Mary. . .Additional from Pa kerstnarg—Ed ' m end Taylor. ,• litinithg Bpring—David Putterson and John Olterman. • . Pittsburgh—Wm. liiiiininson. . . atirowrs es conwerrama Mr. Duwner, Chairmen of the 'Com mittee:to consider the Tax on Petroleum, mat:mined the following report: . Your Committee, appelnled to consider the 1.01 on petroleum, and to point out what ection they deem seoessary, requeet leave to report that they recommend WM applies hen to Congos. for the entire removal of allsiercial truation on petrolema Or Its pro. -ducts, road woe the to/lowing rassonar.• Because It is contrary to the mates of t i de smas place a opeetal um on any aril. of enf stet theall emeriti mg now pain on- them has s heen found el cumbersome mid detrimental that • . the unistatudions eMwts of the Committee of Ways. and Mear• are being employed to aileriate or lumen them. r. ' Because. It nerds so aretunent to prove that thlssrUele ma meth! one, and nee ale:. toy_la any. othet serum than iteht, air.heat and mum-lons WWI. are luirmier. and that while some twee _e ve or thirty minim, dollars worth of light Isi Ihe sharm of eat, mei largely by the wealthy and meanies Mamas Of society. pep hui• small tax. this Artesia In the esmsamptien of it, Venter) worth (esehrsive of the malls emphatically the light of the people, and peas a tax et nearly Or quite one umetrefLper cant..lne the about nee tordlon dolls. now collected. Instead of the eight millions that wouid be. If [early collected. roma =minty oat from those parerma team side to Pas it.. . • necesme It !aright and pro Per Soo doll.- able that Congo= ShoW4 : so legislate to mnr.trtheitoereaMe atLtrestead e g en te . 'idsmce gialaesd tenth. lth meth..Omn, consamonast which 'alight, and heat; and of the insoles that minim be eingled ems for seeelal and high tax, welocor of none more inappropriate the, onal and petroleum. ar ticles that the Geologist , felt us were packed away in the bosom of mother earth - lor maws me mid constent s enres rcr• • Bo ma•• soul breathed on Um surface, When to after ages maws • Indiestaw and Ingrasulry have devalopedand teriesinnshkinato. wisdom ought to protect manor. cripple ii. ever, ham= being may enjoy ha . tdeming and comfort. - Because we have had three years , once of the success of endeavoring to= :tald tax, and it is appereei to every manu facturer.]: not to the whole commualty, .wow encounter hatter. ft is tamenuaWy Became we know of money .mode or at. phloem of old ones which - will easentlaily better the present, either by the entatito lion of stamps or other markt nor kas the research of the Committee, dottrel:ism thee am, been able to point out any. more efll Meet thantaime already brought to light. DeCilile it Is the deity of all goal awe ernmenui to protect and not to crush Indus try-and capital already eseherked. by the Too oft repealed trial of new experiments. or the obstinate Rd henmen to old ones. To na It is apparent that the honest. 'either of petroleum omit go get relief from the tine Clue dperationa of the present tar, or En the bornenece market d give pl reclinesace to others. whose an will permit them to harmonise with existing usages andel:m-- 2mm mad it takes no prepheda 'Won to see. when wee the home trade has become •ricione muoinssiegisug.• that those eri ca/MO to the ensue win have to follow. &cause wears aatthiled mutat the four& now so pestilent result from the Mahon • est, or indifterenoe or of the eme tars, or those berme Con neglect trol ar. the p th lam of manufacture or delivery of the article, and the eery mire can mem from a higher integ rim. than now pervades the community ; and whilst In some place. the law Is thanes fully enforce.] and the rennerles teat clos. Mg because they LINIZIOt tree mid pay the duty. in ether and Mu:Wm localities there Is an satire and unwholesome activity. • Tor them retaloas your committee unani mously recommend the total repeal of all sßectal uthatkru of the *Mole, and molest that It may be treated by our Legislator, !mina control of the subject the same . any other useful manufacturers. SAAR= DOWNER, W. C. OCOVIELD, - le. L. LAS. IL P. LONG]OOF; W. B. CLARK. -- ' • - The ieport was received. "Mr. Lay, said be would occupy the • • • time at the Convention a few moments in illuatrating one or two point.. In the report. Petroleum, as put forth In the report, was not a luxury. Me thoht it strange that It should b. clamed with whiskey and tobacco. If thethrsernment could not get along without the tax on petroleum, it should Increase the tax - on every numnfactured article, and then the dealers would be aatiatled. But it the Government Maimed upon singling out petroleum an w special article to - taxation, the dealers would feel that Met • were cheated and imposed upon; and if that was the rase, ander. would try to cheat the Government.. 'Rethought hum matter. would have w.-Ight with the Committee of Waye and Moms, If fully presented, arid was Whaled that the tax could be removed. ' Mr. Finger eddressed the Convention on the report at sOmelength. He referred the statements of Oen. Moimbesd,r, Wive to reducing the expenses of tit.. Government, and compared them with - the fact that the Government had re cently increased the Interim of theclerke and officiate at Washington, a 1... to t heßarraght n plemiareexcunion " wui mild thin did not look mush like reduc ing expenses; baton the other hand, that the Government was endeavoring to col lest all the money it could, jam to see hon mach the people wouki stand. Mr. Downer- oceepled- the attentitin Of the Convention for a abort thne re. !Mice to the report. - • . Mr. Kirk moved the report lay on the table mail the report of the Committee on oil for exportation was read. • -• Mr. motion. Morgan Inquired the raison foi tire • Me, Kirk, in explanation, said that the subjects to be considered were almost Identical; and it was . the object of the Committee to have the whole matter be fore it so that it might act Intelligently and harmoniously. There might be something In this report Mud weld con flict with the other,and be desired to have them harmonise. Mr. Bumper, Chabman of the Coin • Mines, being absent, on motion of Mr.. Long a Cannel • ges of three wars appoint ed to welt •on him and conduct him into the Convention, cendating of Resent. Loom Lockhart and Mo The Committee - and in a Mer 'rnimiteeretunitedwith Mr. Sumner, who read' the report of the Committee -ou Bonded Oil forelsport, which was as fob lows: • very heminant matter to be cos- Ode red le the tax propmed to tie lamed by tkalitmles as relined ml for exeort. nay tax on is mast Inevitably teed to tmild up- for-. ciao tomelestortse of "petrolenai, to.the lo , mediaiedeolment and speedy destruc tion or home manntactoriee. This Is obvi. - cm loamy use farsittar with the oil trade In the d,,t oleos the oil refining capacity or this country I. DOW meek larger than can he tantlisbly employed. eves if all the. petroleum =Wooed and annoramd in the . world be redhead ar. home. This amertket is proven by the tact, that emneetition reduced the mouth ter moat, between crime and canned oil. en low, as thereby to funnel many manufacturers ta stop tear Weak. ■ larell portion of the time. .indeed someemessiveand expotaire weeks have strived entirety, while othenere run part of the Mae amaidative operations. In the nest Vam.the oil rennin in this eonntrY hen now to encounter the Mare mumbaliann of Itaremart- relines% with cheap capitaleuti der • new and important femme of t h e trade; which tea. . tare Mitres deaideelly- to the advantage of th e plim zerw bronine r which . Intherfe- ma hes. t ethput arOrthlen, and eta prieedarter thelan two - or *Mee mamba, In Earrpme markets. has came to he above that of refined Dames oil. -The deemed, however, is satirGy for the kigh atirrities Mild/ attics fee d• mess end over kr theentses hydrommery widen, ' born Its extremely. aed indsmaide Baines, le .111Contt - to Imam and trans. port er w itself ; hut. In tia original state, — mixed ith erode petroleum, nmull ml• na ably kept, handled and transponesb .15b pseistiy fe this the ease in the wanner sees souse( the year. wheelie great balk cribs oil is mansfactrired. A gnest orisatity of crude pstrokrasa motel= an amass or sixteen per mut. of naphtha. end, m Its Mum la nu and tat?, la Liverpool rand Ma weep, try map flee pompon pence sterling imperial on Erma. Neon. while. at the saute I tme and piney erode petrolatum was - worth eleven to Mtneen prom per gallon, It is evident the regrew in Europe Wa• gat. costto weer. lase dues sixteen ftsu per .nentaltareornaln crude oil. that he bad transported nom Western Peeneyl. - Yenta 00 EMT*. Bet lately the price of • naphtha in Europe ase rum so m m Si Pence starling, sell yet both Gnu,. awl re- Mowl petroleum him manalned almost, at . the Jewess roses eraransure. altheset the • sadden and large deemed for naphtha was tletelOptat Ontylla Lisemetor ism, yet the sr. hot Is already stridausly shoen in the ' ports of petroleum -and its prodbete tfor, India crude Oil end naphtha conanned con -stltated eddy Wiper cent. of the total ex- Marta le ISM, Ina oily ISM pm cent. tint 'OW arq. yes they Imee rinse in th . two monks of /SPY to SIM per cent of the total exports from New York aed - Ptuladel. phis to Europa., halo. wells 'the price of naphtha le Swops his hem,- der. Ms the past three montlisarom 40 waiter metthtehar per gallon than refined oil is those markets. - yet it by remained from IS ace> Der cent. coder theorise or refined la New Volt a-d Ennadelohla: Thus it is ' , aide.; the European unbar mat derive theta/len advantage from this 'lawless-an, in the trade, while the home miner me do on but In a mall demon. Another a drimbeilro_posi by the Anzeman re finer over sae home reinter Is in being able to obtain barrels in tenon Denim , for Wenn two 'billet., ,nos el cents of our curtmey. and in the Getman pone fur two francs, or Mats Moue currency, onich , barrow. in the Vatted currency, confront two dollars to two dollar. and thirty cents each, from the Ws that they de use arab, the barrels which are snipped front this mentry con talningernee and ratlines Mt. ins promoted tax of El mute per barrel moil for export may seem a trtylid matter to member. of Coogrese but, we of the trade do knew It Is neerthess large mengh to cripple the mm v otactu el rin If s to at s an i mead for th In this is country and bond It tip abeam; Zoantil now bert eI.A. the Man/ nmentacturen tam 00 • 01.1 be glad tore their works. Agalo‘ the inipo. sition of any tax on the mantilantored article. for export, mast reelalt in mottles Mooed the erode Instead of the maned article, thereby defeating the Yen' end for ebieb the taxis levied, while at t.to moue time rock MX erni destroy home reflo.rica Wear. edema that the Impoeltion of the stamp tax.twenty-five mate (17) Per har- Cofelon hoodoo oil, as is contemplated by the mmittee of way. ace Weans, a not main. ly for the p =pose of talent natant. to the government, bettor the purpose of estab tithing the Identity of such bonded on and thereby protecting both the gOyerticient and the honest mantifacturer. ! We mom a lose to ;armies, how the...tee th:in of tele symeut is likely to Drove of •41- , atattFh th hither nasty . . while .It ts true, that the Mehemet manufacturerr may coun terfeit and me the brand now noel by the bapector, yet it will be readily seen, that any general ~° of loch brand, then dire himenly acquired. cannot be successfully canted Into effect without the °enrolee of the Government °facials; whale on the ether hand, the etemp may be readdy counter felted in some Out Of too Way plane, thus mai:tiring the semen of hit one rogue to aceoroplab what on the other hand wOOl,l umemarily employ two. it. 4103410 n, In animal of beinarmy benefit to the 'mans term, would in every potence injure him; homage obeli rat ones bonded and statemo. (mts frequently the cam)" Is withdrawn irons bona by the paymmn of the coven,. from t tax It would remit in less Of len Amount ortnlnally in,ft.nl In the namp . - It most be borne in mind that 00011 m.. ofnetorey Is now sullexteff toe heavy bur den copacqUent upon the prenatal. raven or 'q.t.., gnawing out of the numerous in mention., extra warehouse cheese., a.m.- pared with erode 011, when le deter' ore as Impection at reentry, four matt .; extra inapectlen. Including bunging and tinning at place of export, nine cents; extra warehouse ebergro. dye mote; amounting tat-elehteen meta per barrel, myrtle noth ing arena nit=mits Insuntoce, erprelo of botoffh per, stamps and additional elmleil form required in consequence of the relation Mona goods sustain to the rev. eon, system. The report was mropted. lager requested to Lave the re port recommitted for amendment boron. Us adoption, which was graiited. The report was then amettliel and ac cepted. • 3tr: Downer thought the mattetehould with other. be brought before the Com mittee Lt such 'a shape that they could out bill tonne that the imposition of any MX on petroleum was wrong, and if n a removed would eventually destroy the trade. Mr. It. S. Waring addressed the Con vention es follows: I would call the attention of the Conven tion, and especially our Representatlyee to Congress. to Ms rectos in the peter rates day read by RM. Montabeiner, Mowing the Saeger of lowa the mane:miters of oil for the European markets to therefrom' of the Milted Mama Yon are aware Max mum to testimony min be given, Set ting forth •the troth of this materneut and Mat ft has already been felt by the Ameri• sae mato Mune The rapld leennalng nand in Europe for all the products of the MM. moos which are naphtha and tar. onich, in the country, are comparatively worthies.. late stimulated the export ot erode petroleum to en alarming extent Formerly crude oil was exported m ono_ rnfouh Wm. WIWI:Mlle: (the rr.ne baler protected by an lonian duty/ hot lattert• mode oil IA intoOrted into the German Staten in large quantztler. ' The laM few monthe the eximrtation of naphtha and crude petroleum hostel:sensed I twenty ver ems. over The two - prostate, rearm Willie is le true that ooniuderable of Mix Menem is naphtha. yet, When wens.- , eider the tighter gravity of this article. ti r Mitrevlte demand, ongittut mum los inset be s rlealingd In :tad w ea the r. tion t. ortrieg to Ita t. vo the gr e r s: yet it t E . thus Lahti% the Aro ,rrer ' raMt ar " f t* be l rif r atill -o l l y the I Amerman reanonseturer. tics plaint anytmly fandhiar With the subject. that It Is positlealy amessary to have all and emery burden removed from refined petroleum for export, and even this may not be arnhelent to protect oar later. alt against foreign saanufsmarate. Mr. Morgan read a statement prepared by Mr. Waring, showing the exports ul oil from the United Stales for the )eas. 1866 and 1867, and for the months Milan. nary and February of nas, for the put. pose of showing that the exportanot wan steadily decreasing. On motion of Mr. Wickes, the Con volition want Into Committee of th Whole to consider the oubject of taxi ton. On motion, the Chairman of the Con vention was retained aa chairman of tho Committee, • • Mr. Long said that from the facto act forth in the paper prevented by Mr. Monntzhemier, at the previous meeting: he feared that dealer. would .10 required to ask protection front the Government against foreign manufacture. Mr. Finger said it seemed 110.20.11/7 impress upon Congren the fact that pc Motel= was not a luxury. Re contend ed that potroleuut was not a cheap light; it was not ea cheap ae gm, candles., .other oils need for illuminating po rpm. • Mr. Warden offered the following rem °lotion: Whereas, Thie Convention hm , beard of the burning of the Refinery satiate Hutchins ct Company. Cleve land, therefore: • • Embed, That we tender onr wake, oneto said firm through Mr. Wmtlake, .ime of the delegates to this Convention. The resolution was adopted unani mously. Mr. Westlake thanked'the Cenven lion for their sympathies, , and mid h. , would convey them to the, other mem bers of the firm whom he knew wonl,l fully_ - appreclaas and feel 'gratified to know that they were sympauired with in their misfortune. • . I Mr. Sumner Said there Was no pni priety is eingliog out petroleum es a special article for taxation. Other Sub stances used for light were not taxed inerr six per cent. while the tax on pe tiolenm was over one hundred percent. In 'addition to this, petroleum was con. sumed by lee poor, while the Others Wer. used by the nail. 1 Mr. Warren thought lithe,. could not get the tax removed entirely, thire might compromise by haring a stipulitied ma . on all oil. • Mr. Morgan did not think that woldd beater thereafter any. • ' Mr. Flager was in favor of asking for one thing and &nekton to it. Be was opposed to making any oompromiee. The very moment Congress teamed that they would be satisfied .with anything than what they asked for, they would • refuse to granttheat anything. Mr. lay said that. lie thought the Con e tention had gone clear "round the cir cle," arid wets now coming to the *bat ,mg point It would not dot° attempt to shift the binder' from the refiner. to the • erode oil dealers. "That train would not run." The should mak for the en tire abolition of the tax. ! • • I Mr. Westlake said be would like very, much to here the tax entirely alrillebed, but be feared if dealers asked arid ow , tended !be that they would get nothing. The expenses of the Goreniment must be barite and the oil dealer. should bear their portion •of it. He thought they should ask for a redaction of thetas tit, a ' uniform rate, and bold out for it, awl then they might expect to be batten - n.l Mr. Downer said"he had lost faith in • comprombies. The Committee of which be was one had tried a compromise, and it ' entirety failed. Lie was now In favor of asking for the entire abolition of the tax • and should contend for it Mr. Flom said he was in favor of as entire shot/non of the tax, and he-woad hereafter use his time, money and julluence, to further that end. The Chairman thought the gentlemen who had preceded him were correct in their views, and he thought the dealers should endeavor to hays their Intermit. fully sod fairly represented to the Cote . mitts of Ways and Mesas and ask to be placed on the same footing with other manufacturers. Mr. Bell raid tiett petroleum was not a luxury, but a necesalty, and Le did not like the use of the expression "that oil would bear so much tax." That it was used by the poor, Lad as a consequence they were compelled to pay the tax. Be wan in favor of a removal of the tax. It was a cheap- light, Lot that was the minion why it should not be taxed. Mr. Warden thought it not as el:rapes candles or gas with the tab win it. Mr. M. B. Clark was in favor of ask= la §f f r o . r A i r t iC f m tb o7e4 l° ?,> n Lit ing. until II !, o'clock. I • Mr. Sugar would be too, and amend, past two o't. The moth and the Cons past two o'cli two o'clock r for meeting; tho hour hull .W. 14 aclnpted. true, Until ball dew. The Cony, ing adjourned while in Commie., —. the Whole, 'the thmmittee reasambbled at half past two o'clock, and. was called to order by the Chairman, who steed that the questions before the Comm tee at-the time of its adkrurnment were atill open for oonakir' ' eradon, and. yea posed it would be in' order for Ma. Committee before tieing to make such report WI they thought neater wiry for the oetundelation of the Contra.. Lion. kir. Warren mid lie wanted to make an explanation in to ao card rpo To. 1 Marks .made by h in tho morning. The idea he intend to express was that , dealers In patentee! atroold be Mired on la par with the mann toren. °Natter we. ; tut articles; to do away with the tendril, em-Ammo end - the multitude of oil tax on the a heavy in: was rim". which it eaters, and not one met o f w hit went 1 into the Treasury of the United States Mr. Lay moved that the Committee rise and proceed with the business he. fore the Convention.. The The Chairman stated that he would find it difficult to make any report to 1 the Convention, as there had been no expre ranter .essio fm the Committee of • ded- nit chac ro ... IMi'l;;=i;1;13 Z 1 The Morimititie of the Whole beg leave tp offer as the report the following rec ommendation; That. when Lb* Commit- I tee shell ,rlse the Convention shall ap point a committee to take charge of this manta now before the Convention, to be reported back to the Convention at as early a moment as possible. Adopted. OJ motion, t h e Committee roes and the report of tke Ceitedtteo was taken up, Presented . by the Chairman and Theado ted. Cbairinan anttoutitted that the Con ventron was In regular session, and naked Scow the Joint committee should be appointed. . Mr. Kirk offered the following; Rewired, That this Committee shall consent of the two Committee. by whom the papers were originally prepared, and that Mr. we e as Charrman, Mews. Thumnr, of New York, Warden,- of Philadelphia, and Motadzhelmer, of Pittsburgh, be added to the Committal; and that the Committee be requested to embody the main features of the two re porn., together with the paper prepared i,v Mr. Mountebeimar in their report. The reiolution was adopted. Mr. Kirk , of the Beelines Committee, submitted the following : ' The Committee on Business would rtepeetfully present the following mo tet:ou for the omaiderstion of the Con vention: Reeolred, That a Committee of seven be appointed by the Chairmen to report a plan of National Organization. Tb, report was received, the emote thin adopted and the following gentle men appointed; Menem. Kirk, of Pitts burgh, N. B. Clark, Cleveland; Craw ford, .Parkermburg: Macy, New York; Wood, Philadelphia; Diener, Boston, and Irish, Oil City. Mr. Miller, of Philadelptua, was called upon to address the Convention. He said that one portion of the oil men were in favor of petitioning Omer.. to Itrs the entire tax removed trim petroleum, while others thought it wan Baking too much. lie rfeartal that hu could hot Drake any remarks that would peso all parties tinder the diversity oropin iiin that esinted. lie was in favor of re moving the lax, on that honed men night have a fair 'chance with the d.s honest. lie was in favor of measuring oil by weight inmlead of weighing it, and odd if the plan was adopted it would be a great. waving to diadem. He' oppomed :taking for the Immediate removal of the Eno, but thought it should fall by tie groom. Mr. Kirk next took the floor and al driee-ed the Convention at some length in an eloquent and able manner. He ctill at ono time be thought the tax a light one, and. easily borne, but he thought di ff erent now; ho wee lu favor of abolishing the tax. He said it was impansible to collect the tax to all amen, and to long as It was tared there would be fraudulent dealer.. He was favorably interest-red with the idea ottaxing gas sod removing it from oil. Gee wan used by the rich while out watt consumed by the laboring claws, Josiah Ring wee called for ' A land in his accustomed brio( and pointed manner, stated his experience la the oil trade. Mr. Wreaker was next called upon end entertained the Convention for sev eral minutes in favor of repealing the tax. He advanced very strong argu ments to sustain his potation. Mr. Wicks, of. New York, wart„the next ' , gentleman called neon. and/ rfst pinided in favorer a repeal of the , tax. He thought that dealers would be com pelled sooner or later to ask for further err/Mellott than was new demanded. Mr. Miller, of Philadelphia, again Look the 'floor. He thought that if the tax on whieky was collected honestly, It would relieve the entire man ufacturing and pro ducing intermits of the helicon from taxa tion, and he was not certain that It would not be to the interests of the pe tridenm dealers to join with the manu facturers of iron, glum, etc., in demand- ' log arepeal of the taxes. Mr. Barbour said that he was glad to nee ao many men coming over to the side of "no tax on oil.” - lie had always op. meted the tax. - and would continue to do no. livery other branch of industry had held conventions demanding a repeal of the tax on the production, but the oil men had bald out to the lett; lint since they had made a start he hoped the mat ter would be brought before Congress fairly and squarely. Mr. Kirk thought that instead of tax ing oil the governmentshould pay a pre, fallen for every barrerpf otL Mr. Long, at the request of the Conven tion, explained the proposed system of Maine oil by stamen, and after explain ing it It was simply ridiculous, and he ems surprised at the Committee of Warr and Moo for proposing such a thing. Mr. Sumner,of theCommittesofSeven, appointed mordant* with Mr. Klrk'n revo.utloir, submitted the following rm.- elution; which, in connection with the report previous ly offered and referred to the Committee, -would constitute Its report: fleserred, That any. tax, however ..mall, to be Impteed on the production of Petroleum, destined for export, will be a direct burden upon the home manu facturers and must inevitably injure them to that extent, while it will tend as directly to build up and austaln their rivals to foreign °megrim. iterofecif, That It is the firm conviction of this Convention, that burden se Im ported, while itcannot materially increase the revenue of the geverumeet, will re atilt in the immediate injury and speedy ileiitrrictinn of many millions or capital invesued in refining oil and throw out of employment many thousand men. Itexoired, That in the Judgment of this. Convention, It Is a rehear:el tidal policy to discriminate aiming home and in fa.' Tor of foreign manufactories - of stay kind and - reveraes the entire policy of the goy eminent, which has heretofore sought end should seek to discriminate In favor of home manufacturing 111l0Itled. Resolved, That the arguments and ---tatemente which have been presented to this Convention, furniah Ineentedi bin evidence that any tax Unposed upon pe troleum or its products over. and above • the tax imposed upon other Useful man ufacturen,- is not in harmony with the principle of taxation, that revenue ehould be raised from the luaus - lea anti not from the necessaries of life, which prin ciple PM been emphatically announced Ill' the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Marina ' and is unjust and op pressive both to the consumer and the manufacturer - Mr. Lay moved that the report be adopted, and the Executive Committee of the Pittsburgh Convention be author teed to have two thousand. copies printed. 1-Ir.- Sumner moved to amend by re forting the report to the Committee to be appointed by the Convention to rep. rment the Interests of the tmde befere Cunene. The motion ne amended was adopted. Mr. Mager offered the - following moo letters: 'Resolved; That a etandtag•comnilttee, cf which Jame, A. flutchlason,olPttla tettrgh, shall be chairman. be appointed. :cod that said committee be empowered to take charge of this whale at:deject of taxation until we have secured the de. sired legialation. Resolved, That this committee be ap pointed as speedily as . powdble by the metered localities interested In tbe sub. feet presented in this Convention, and that each member be requested to report at an early day by letter. or otherwise„ to the Chairman at Pittsburgh, sad hold thensweives la readineee to meet, him in Wastlngton when required. Mr. Kirk amended by nu bstituting the name of Mr. Long as chairman of the Committee. PHiM= - - - Tho subject was dia.:mead at length. Mr. Waring moved to amend by al lovriug the chairman of the Convention to appoint the chairman of the Commit tee. Mr. Miller amended by authorizing the Chair to appoint a Committee of ten.. and that every locality be invited to send delegates to Washington.• The amend- meat was adopted. The original resolution, so far as not inconaletent with Mr. Miller's Intend ment, was gm adopted, and the follow ing Committee appointed: H.. M. Long and Jas . A. llatettMvan, Pittsburgh; lf.. M. Flatcar and W. G. Scofield. Cleve land; W. C. Warden and H. H. King, .Plfiladelphla; 8. Downer, Boston. H. M. Warren, New Ycrk; E. Rankle, Oil City, and H. W. Bleed, Parkeraburgh. Mr. Davis moved that when the Con vention adjourn. it be to nvet at 71 o'clock. Adopted. Mr. Miller moved to reconsider the motion of Mr. Davis. On motion of Mr. Long, Mr. Miller, motion tram laid on the table. On cannon of air. Lay the Convention adjourned. tverslog. SenalLow The (bnventlon reluaembled at 74 o'clock, end wee called to order by the President, who announced that the first business In order was the reading of the nfinatee. On motion of Mr. Waring the reading of the /ninnies as diapensM with. The Chairman announced the Com midee of ten as a ppoin ted by him in a, oordance Mr. Finley's reeolution, which we publish elsewhere with a Ilet of the names. On motion of Mr. Kirk the name of Mr. Kello , of Cleveland, was added to the Committee as chairman. 31r; Long requested that hie name be stricken from the list and that of Mr. Lockhart eubdituted. ROBERTS ers SHLEISATM, Ol Oil hfi e d Mink, On 610010 r HOMILTO/11/811110 MD II Strol44. COAL Mal% non. Madl kTAlla nR. & Gocd Mance to Purchase Pretests. rePerus airesdi MARTIN LIEBLEII, On motion of Mr. Kirk tho regaled was complied with. Mr. Kirk, Chairman of the Committee on Business; submitted the following: Itorotard That this Convention deem it inexpedient to take action on any other mend atibpcta than those embodied In the =EM: idOPted. Bcsofred, That a vote of thanks be tern dared by this ConVentlan to the Pitts burgh Beard of Trade, through Georg* 11. Thurston, Esq., th eir President, for his courtesy In tendering the free use of Its Rooms during their sesalerot Reaolued„ That the thanks of the Con vention be tendered to tb• °Pierre of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, for planer st their disposal a epecial train; to visit the Refineries along the Hoe of their road. flemlwA That the thanttoilk• Con ventJou be tendered to the Reporters of the Press, and to the pipers of Pitts burgh for the full and impartial reports 'of our proceedings. The report was received and the raw lotions adopted. Mr. nutter presented a resolution tem daring the thanks of the Conventkin to ilia officers for the able manner In which they bad discharged their several duties. The mini nUon wasadopted unanimously. I Mr. Kirk, Matra= of the Committee on National Orgnaltatior, submitted the following: Your Committee on National Orgatd *Nen would respectfully report, That OlTTatsunurti. DAILY tiAZETTA: FRIDAY. MARCH, G. . -- , they hews not hid sufficient thus to prop erly moulder the subject., and would re= commend the adoption of the follow - Mg mob:alum • . Resoftei, That the E %geode, Commit tee, ULM day appointed, be authorised and empowered to propose and adopt a plan finlifallonalOnninitaiiimi - The report was received and the reso lution adopted. Mr. Warden subinited the following Ifesoteed. That the different localities intetened in producing and manufactur ing Petroleum be and are. hereby re quested. to immediately appoint ono or more delegates to go to Washington, when notified by the Esseutive Commit tee, 14 aid and assist-In naming out the mend objecta of this Convention. — Resolved, That the Seeretary of this Cenvendon be requested to mail to indi viduals end sasacfatiems in different lie edifice caplet of the foregoing reeolu lien. The resolutions were adopted. Mr. Long moved that each locality sending delegate. to Washington eleettld defray its own OXpIirMEIS. Adopted. There being no further bunkum before the Convention, Mr. Downer was called upon to address lt.- pp l Mr. Delman said be had formed very asmat sad ag acqualntencee In Plttab /e unith, and Mid frereeablequently regretted that be bad not located here. He wan pleased with the harmony which had prevailed throughotit all the proceedings of the Convention,- and felt that it would result in great good to the petroleum In terest. After thanking the Convention for their kindness in allowing him to tres_paaa upon their time, be cloned. Mr. Miller woo then called upon and entertained the Convention art some let4rt e. hC 4t b a blei=la t rZ t h;i i r ir erh atir t l e o g .. the Executive eminenteo the interests of tr. , crude and lubricating oil dealer], had been overboked. On motion, the names of Geo. K. An derson, of Venango, George Fisher, of Pittsburgh, and - Mr. I.y, of 011 City, were added to the Committee. Mr. Miller occupied the time of the Convention fbr a few moments, after which Mr. Echo, the Chairman,• was called upon to address the Convention. He remarked He need not nay that be was In um : puthy with the objects for which thin Cmientlon had beea called together. The trade, he acid, was chill in ita in. fancy, and the extent to which it would go. could not be imagined, He referred tbevu.t amount produced in the oil regions of Pennsylvania, and said the demand was equal to the supply, and would crintinue to be unless other die tricta were more etteresaful in the future than they had been In the twat. On motion, the Convention adjourned eine die. • 111‘ ut;.s:l lac,le rA:s;;Tio w J0141..J. lIVCAT ATWOOD trelflPRBY BRIM. fOUNDBILS, NTEAM AND DAS FITTERS Corot 3rd sod Liberty Streeb. ima”. carran a Itoidoes. rlttatrorglt: Pen. to Llebt Hey eastlotr, tarusbod twoolotly ...lr. !f lied/ 1 1.1.11018 p. 14 to IX. 1 .14 Uctmonaia. v., tin. lgesto for A. S. Notroo 8 Co.'s STEAM PUMPS , .AlllO BLOWIER ENGINES. r21,7,1:P4'2417,i,TEM,F4' ate. JOHN I. COOPER a M., BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitton, E z r ...4 .7 .7 7 51 p 3 00r ttr gio Corm of Pike sod Waling Street,. ~..trTTSBURCH, PA 4tai:f.::i A SIINDAY ISCUOOL CELEIMA 111011111. memos. PINNER rurrus. 14. .11mIshe4 wit], Um but ICE CILTAIL ODV/IMTION Ur.% . Al Ca lowan p r iemstatngt i iiat t ' V, alCrisITSN* RICPSZIMCIFII MO. 2E DIAMOND, kllegtny, HENIitYW. L7oniij6l7, Oanfectionery 'and Baker!, 14. SOO OILITS7LCI.L. SZSSZT. 64.414 .4 Lleerly. Mr ..115` Or4Ti6 GEOUGE BRAVEN, CANST INANUFAtTU'aER, asafe rla Porrayra 444 iacrlta. /RUM. . 114 SAL, Irraarr. *woad dwr 4434 1•11. •I. ...... eitir $5OO RE WARD The aeons reward will le held lor la tersat:on Um will lead ao duoun cry and le hercaboot tat - ANTHONY : PREYNFOGHL, MM Au bees fel;stax aIsoa—TISIMOAT Jamul:lst. lie la about 45ear• etaire a.m. Eve feet y _ 212 ,toentan. • .1k kat. dock wined cent, pool. l ed yeat. mad a dark eualmere erverca.t. Tbe eft beet vb.teb Le wore Pad a patch the 17.14.. Infarontll. ea, be lea at NY. J. 0211- Mlri • C.,. Water street, et at Oa CLOTIIII%O ItTONE. ate... late 0111 hill nlsttellilen V. r. 4., Is ThinsemsantO nes. 1 0 •Vreety is Is. ( CANAL BEN , II AP S E SPMENTS yf &les Is knob g sou so th e ems.. of prop erty wlthht lb. Hsi Is ...el tor the construc ts. •f the Coal ...V. sad atl pant. Inter *shed, Mat the laid use... ts will l ow be re ceived at ibit Tr.. trli I Mee, ..ye t to • DeDUCt(trit Ur *0 I'll! CLOT.. sad Mu if Miasma is sot Dolt vistas thirty days Dem the scissor& of the repose by Cossettra tvet will to slaord in the bands of It • City flotteltoe for rol leptios, at ressolted by law. D. IKAUFZUUON. elty Treuwer. CAROM POSITIVELY CURED IVlltwar ast of the or COUOTIC .4 Elk Comparatively Little Pain la I. of e 4 /21 •LL CABLd. Pow Eutrated trues. the . = Stag Clr,alare. elL•rumegs. 'le Iddrese Pr. T.. 1. HUI:IEIk =MEM HAZARD PO WDER I AM NOW PREPARED TO mt...., LI I Orders We lug.. HAZARD'S CELEBRATED JNOWDER. onlstr tllat or ot try raall to . ory Nev. ITS awl r ll* /* or DRAM. ISTHX.X.T. Alfa rune. ret2tatlr,, t , t*.!... or to 101 **Cr./ orrIIZICT, tr. rm., trttl rrereva prompt attention. ARTHUR THE FIRM OF L4UHDEAD & hare ■.d. ut astleustet for the Melt of erratum b J /WI ts RUM au Itttler. IAUTHIta. w whose huleif atlas simian Sald .111 present thus as sus es posehle, ud all muse tedebted to tee elms ehl fUue utile theft acrounte at the ofhee of the motet. Hued. Z. lIIP.III 411 VO, so. ]NT Soarer AlOrgM,♦ ettl. Plllll2lll tiTSAII /90, 1 11.1. 1 1.211..... 111.1.1r..ZORAST LIDO/SW SPENCER, IWKAY - & CO., lIRSTBRS liyf BUM Ale, Porter andßrown stoat, fM1411131611, MA. M=CI:::E=M SELLING OAT AT COST DIALICH HATS. CAPS AND. FURS. 21...net.ver. Inolelll.l. nelln Dsa/es Is TIIIIN6II. VALD 4 td. N. WI hoolibillold 11, Pittsburgh, Pm °Nolo pralaptly SUM. sad ontt.toollet soar& WASHINGTON BULLS, fuldigtos Streak litteknti mom. • W. W. 6211DEMION, It. OrßatFO , (MN ULM. EY. FLAJUI: sad OHOPPLD Orderr leityrn a to. elitict city. Dye •f ekar,e. ki”ln of ttboprwl. Aid Conk slealled. of mon untie, ni.Tf WALL PAPERS: • WALL Ph rent flowsrlalne a ea II Ant ef all end, le. as the cane amen le tbe ran elate pea Mad ran,. ID b• *old .let lull. linen In mutat. t/all ne Ina A/ ' • Ilrpl'.L4fl4C.VLlApnrnplr, 810 A 4vtui"z: ci k4...ct•lc 13...14.31.E111.7C'Z, 1111181111 ID BRUNE, . 118 Wood St.. near coiner of Fifth. Government Securing* kel4, And Coaxitons, Drafts ~j .v.ll t Ofinelpsi (.11.1%. of Korot.. —. CONVERSION OF 7-3o's We are row on nareol to oinvert TI11111) SRIII6I of the 814.1thip F: rl INTO TN New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds JAMES T, BRADY & CO. Dealers in Government Seountiee • 0.-iaorlir...e4 ak Wood Streets. FIN AN OD AND iUt.ADD tirrica or ta• Ptrnacttia firwara, TII.I2{ZOAT. ➢latch 6, - 1166. Gold was dna at 141%0141%, with an creased amount of booing"; the porch epeculattop trete •ery light, nod betide Is needed ref paying duties, gesteely anything ie bought. COUPOO• of the tnc.forty clue the grit hatanc, use sown( in slowly, and the Drsportionate Iceman, of jetport. ogre as. port, Justice a else to the premium almoat • een•i•ty, while bcwis remain below • po to snip them with profit. ' Goyernotenta . were dem tatty In the day, b but drooped about 5j per c.aL at lbmu• . , baud, the alight &mead front 'country tires , ore la not etimulating purchases or epecul %lon. During the uneertatnty of the Pre. dent•. last, the transaction. • not t be heavy. The European notikets donut see • • to beta aeoadlllda to absorb a larger amMI of our maculated', and the approachteg cash Framed may tend below. the maiket 100.11 able, Stock. are lower Marley A. 4 doll; the pro. poet. for a further rim are sot very ProOde ins, out boelona men Who have tried to maim • few dollar. Ai Ike Shook Escheat. iluHog the dull minter days, are leande, . x , cs ri t i on In Ilatimay etlerea to the partite Who melts It • speciality. Money moga lo be caller, And good leper I 1 pees .t 299 per eeete; eeeood—ei 111.1..1 . ttleeouot of 12 per eget, Tiall short paper arm readily he Mae mated. T lomat lama market Is Improving on hoods otherwise MM. Closing Niw York quotations, resolved by eh. If. Nests, are an 6atd. ISSI'n 111%; nTos, 1,64, MU; 1N11 , ..1C6.31: Consols, JON: T-Ins, tteu, Cleveland it Pittsburgh H... hterehents Unica ES . Western (Woe Telegraph Ltie It. !J.__ PlltkOturr'h - Fort Wayne k Ch.le•go A. B. 191,,, Northrmitors kallrokil-eomors/....... ;90 1 4 Northrrokram-oroforord....— 7410 not York Central Ot ll9 99119 R1 19 99 91 1PP1 Collo9strA 91 Makleak Southera...... 91 'Qualory,lon as ls npi --- goloke 1 18lvor Ir —Muth as h•s beta sahl sod written .bo the pabhu debt. few iawsoos who bare a. given much study to Its etnepiteatect move ment. have any Mellott no.. of the embar rattemonts nag te.ponsibtlities whist, ita van eta.s and unwieldy dtmeneleas have Unpaved at retinue Critical times and evvetially at the sloe. of the war. The kinancial CArviniele gives the followlas annuatatlve etatement or Was it etowl at the clove of the wart If) ete months later. and (3) on the lint of February last: Wolin, treat/le debt rtalontort a the Ist lof Awl!, Intl, lb* anotate dabs was 0,413 of wrath oat, l ist 0.11100. were Woad tato food bards. The uutuaded debt tan LAS millions, A Siena at this Wowing share trues very • alabasters snoods of ohlreatlons Eliot there tote 11. twated me •, ulna watch bad been am-rutted for woo al means to pay them. The oat Item is 204 toll -11.0• of tea:notary 10ane and eat:Ocala. pay able on cal or after a short. tateryaL, Bolder, these there were over 400 Whose of other ma turing elan.. To t aeatouttlatal de mands we had no mere than 14 while. of sash In the Trsoury. The mantle Iron anneals donee was falling oil, that frau Internal sew aloe wo uncettant Crowd e'en body. was , [Mod with SPIM proOrteey, sad wee an. hanging a Ilftenead trash /lke that which fdl. lowed the war of 03.0, o ly tenfold moon be. este* ow credit erstas was now bore la I .1.1, and Out PePornoy frelghtlally depreciated eta rednadaat 8 an oah w the etratllloa of the Truantry I. th e sorlas o f lit. 11111. • swath ego, es the Mel Of February. the Sam Thtrtlo eatettadlas were only sit no. Ilda, eat the areregste of Ute debt Oral at 3,021 odlllans of which LIU tall/law were funded. Ten ant laded dent wen rednertl to 717 whine. the whole alwash, With the trump tton of the orreeshardut the frodeaal S‘dterST sad 11. geld ante. ere 0 ariaagrd as la ha tardily funded. Is Stareety arty tangly &bit eartsayeaey am any pert of the la] f ttad4d ded rafted.tahrroatont toSbe Vaunt", unless Dlr. tilterraaa eltdeld oohed laposh( I b.. ethane, meieure eatenthetant.. tag It. popularity sal Its sleetatepaos si t ars.. ter, he on more ventures to &Carts the .Sea ate an Thuroley. . (noting qqatatinah u reeellh.l ty lames T Anil h MOM .• sm, :sea a ...7,1775 /Ma WY Maas ash, Jim, and Jul), 'la. 241. Jan. ant July, 'at Juos., 7 an. J 017,140. 2.1.7 T.StIIAL want( Mr • ' l / 1 .4 u 1 en• PEITM•I•I{4tI I Isr• T•CZABLIAT. Slant 6. te•e • There ••• Swat tool market et the I:astral Tattle all this treek,ape Lrauactletw tattle the ...sliest we have had to report at. twee yard• for a year; lateed, there war so !little hal/totes that Its. .hiSaull to total uplaloa about rho market, too to et mil• Seltel moires for the forest title must oaf. The eal , PfT, ft le true, was • ns7 awsere oar, bet It woe theleee la ...we of te t e kle tram, awl while the efferthga with setaittly mall, th e dement Mau was Teti Iliattest sod we Lot ••• whet amid property he 151113 aa raster, thine, its attendance. There! Wt. Ma Or MO Seashell of gaol tattle of east, Itartruuld uot, awl 'more wet sell at the pries. stint by the owners, sod •• • eoceelylLete, they were shipped so farther east. The fel /owlet eathe ware reported: Meters S tailor .SS, IT bead of Pretty awed Ohio steer. fort,- eat to Measurer, flitatt ti Oa. et INslos bend of fat lah Tees* sod Ithaca. steers lot Cre ' re to VreLhees et 1,10. tithes, Lafferty it thy. void le Seat euteetanish atuek fur Holler* L na te,. to I . l.leneli • Co. at iSa ;111 ioe unoi, to SleteSen at IN. These was as *elite deemed for really deal tat Sheep this week, ud prteee for Isle gar. Weals: delwriptlon •re sonalderatly teller thee last week. metes bend reported •t treat Stie to Pie. the latter quotation beteg reallod tit aa owe lot of pd.. from Washlegnei Mt. Stale. Cuteston and Lenin, hnierer, um tloue dell teed neglected. and may he quoted at Wt., std ikgdloed it 434 k. There woe • stub bunt [inner el hasten In &Heade.* thu Mate was last week, slut Ude, together with thy teet - thet an Winn Irate that, In eunstquesee of the .one stein 14 the Wn4 enabled holds,. to catabllst, the minims *barb, noted. . 11.10.2 Taisoi .14 ai h.ad Moyleharp to PLaboale Mil 1 1 / 1 for to uati et 454. a Talmage* gold Ea brad for Itwia to letoo at 55i, 11 for Erwin to Vootheat. IS for balm A 110. to {rootlet. al 11{ Ito . masa to mamma am 114. Linglabaker told bead to Peacoat% at 4,4 otu moot game to mamma it/ at 145. A. P. Moore 1.11•1 Italeoras a 1111 l 171 Dew, anighlag 16,410, at.. Rut aolo Pieter NO head of aura eheep, weightog 14,110,-6 hug throw Hut to 17 0 .. ` lot weighing 11 101, at 6, Amore to /flavour/me., Hi at g. li. Holger .told 1.1074 1/3 haad, weighleg 16,. 150, at S. Dalt Paxton to italeraall A 11111, M hea4 of eltra Siaahlagion Coolly sheep, wet[hlo[ 3.1,105, et 7%. Am, 101111.7 head to Lloyd, watohlog 00. at tti. (Melt; to Mem. 1:. haul at 5,r4 Warta]. 0 P lO .. 170 0 .0042 .%itiordwr tq ?km. 14 t S. 61611161 p to Ilakomb t UM, kV, ?r,el,l,kag li t... l' ll'.74l 6 head, rreli 16,136, at 6,661 (1. Mask la naleuesb k .1144 t.g head 614. A. P. Moose lu 11 6 / 6 omb A UM, lii held a.6.616Cip ICC, at 6. 166rus. The •0,1101. 01f. HOlf. wrn rewarlably light drama. put week, and the selority of the, 1001100 ohlppells, not ban ehle - to get whet they muted her., are buying In Uhlman., To. day. there wae not a sink.• tar load umeold, and, All bIIjAIS we. very hungry, we verily believe that a extra booth would lave brought iy, Xmas, though 0% le bully eon- Marred the top of (ho market for that elan of Gilotatlosis may be fairly Wren .6 lo P, for solution to prima heavy everasee. We are Informed that of late It baa baeoine elate eommon to ship wooers" to market whit!, are unfit to .11, and whlsh should have bean kept at h 0.,. 10 004.0 101000HW the future ripple• Now, la Clealmati, thy. Mad of stock la pro. !Mated how being offered for eels, and thls should be the awe bare. It Is really u Im portant to have. livestosk launder 0.11 1. b.,. a meat Losputor. 01lahrelat• Co. bought 111-. haul from TU. Oro at PiAi 101 from 0144% Leterty a Co. st 434;10f from E. 801 th 01 IX; al from Limn Mon at IS; 33 from VN•r at a" to from P1d40414 . CO. at *4;14 from (Marko It 11!-(1 Ikl from some N from H. Johniroto It 83, IL from L1•d304 44 Taylor 44 0.10; 45 from.fl4/1111Hteakt 1;131 from Matti at 1.15. Shlppral 3" h•ad from 0010000. Hodges t Toylor ookl IA for Erikson to .It. Stolth 00 7 % , 113 too Johnskat 11 (/ten to tholtk at 0%; IR tor Lova. to Ittossenpr, Oillott i Co. at IA; !MI for ltokosboush ritloork A Co. s 7,16; tor Metibloory to Ottotovist 1.0 t o. at 'Art ltt Mt tor auto to Woos., Estalrk k (.70. ot 7,03. Moue:woo. tiitiou • Co. bought VI from Braga at MOT Itom Cailaa of CM Kolct it to Croon. Zalsrlak Co. at Eli la to INC , Max. letalr al 94 5 1 It tw god( AO, at 11 10) to U. X. Hoye. at 10,1% (1:0... Cottony Cu...4413Y ocelot to Otl t.n ri I x 0:,; (or rrirtinvaten anzzaarre. i , Orate..', iO. - 1 rrrrelitrarr Grarr.r, .) Taw/lanai, February 6, 116. g The general!. mulcts... although moderately satin in • rital/ way, are &Told of ' say sew ebaractertstleli worthy of epeeist Settee, and the Pohl*. tit Malaita,. To the inmate, le Uhl- GILA trf—ere Is A good demand for Winter Wheat, and Pilule nett may se quoted at b,S., and White ag 6215. Oats Sr. and In fait de. mend Dot unchanged 5604ags, on track, and ale I W = O. for aural 4444 ' lute It . lure. Eye L. steady .4 61,6604,66. e ra is very doll nit unehauged; tdrjr be kuote at Or: SSC, on wharf and track, and 11611,05, In stole. Batley I. leers. and wanted at 51462,111. 1 1 PEOVLSIO26.I-- aeon Is steady bit on changed; Ifte for }UM and 14.4 for Sugar Uured Shoulders: 11 far Ribbed sad 16 for Clear Sides; slid ll* for Sugar Cured Ham.. Prime kettle rendered Lard 16a, In thine., and HUG Ito to lng. pretatry Lord, Is Hp, 14011. Ile. P0rk,7606M -IVLOUIt ve —T ere Is no Improment to aut. la the demand, sod whUe the market Is doll, prices are unchanged; .16,60(111,20 for Sado/ Wheat; 812.)14,50i0s Wmler Wheat, siulSl4o Cr for fancy [rands. Rye Flour [adulated at Aiserar, sod Buckwheat at 11 4 4604,60. LIAT—At 10. 5 Allegheny Scales tomes hays • adv.:m.6,la euueequence of Simhashed tr avels; tome ?one loa.ta changed hend• there during Mouilai and 'ramie,. at $17(621,'as to qualtty. SEED,4 - Clueeieeel hi quiet bet steady at 50d,,1.0, nod Thootby at 6 2 6. 6 .1 1 .74. rhoteeed to being bougbi by etuehe:. at 12.40. BurTEß—Aore tP • steady demand for prime t 0 eholet Hull Butter at 46 to 431250 e. LOOS—UIm teen! at 1.7(13j2. Dinka/ F , r—j. to good demand nod Ittm but uotbsog,ll eatee of Peaches et Wee tor quartermiaad 15 1 011. tor halves, and Apple. at 1413 e. • LARD •ttll quoted .t eneeltt f. Nu. 2, and 1114501,30 tot N... I. . . iUEE4 APl'l.k>. , —llrm but unebanged; ..... at43,uo to $5,01 per barrel. a to POTATOEs...illentleue dull but .urettanged; email cake In mime at elejl.Ob per burlier, and .03,15 per bbli B EANS—qv ed at erAdt,te per buebel. ONlONS—Quoted at ,4t 4,06 per bushel. fiobiM3,l4tVo Pet bb plimmusici.rzTuoLzu n Urrrae 6 or Wm Dlrrveohe flageTrg. 1 Inonenev, March 5, tine. DR.t/111/—fnollerudet market presents no now charaelerlstleg worthy special 00210 0. While the rtretligs both forpreeent end future delivery are light, toe dentair4 Is by no mem, active, and prices although needy are un shmigrd. We are tiognlisnf of e/miding tgere in buy for all itic month, aellet'e. option, at Dim but them ant no milers halow 734. and Be. All the year, tin4erle option, may be quoted at ite; and mane ildlivery, seller's option. at IX tow. A telegrein from (ill bay reporta wag market drat at 3 ,12,f1t, and ' denten - a more ge het ." REPINED-74am Is ice Inquity, both for present sad f ututie delivery, Lot there are miry few milers at prase:lt quotations. We eao re. port the .ale of Yonne , monad from May to December, at 114 for May, and advancing half a lent Itch enbeetplent month. We are Mao <0.(11i.i:l of ofett to bay for diet halrof April mi at Ire, d h nal ge...bet August at ifq/get September rig, arid October gigs, atiorsghtg Dia 10T the three mouths; ]ley to September at We and to %drain@ oil half • cent fur **eh Cube. town month, and We for all the year, beyer . ii option. Them t ttess were made to.dsy with out meetlng any rgeponee on the part of eel. lets, who, ae a general thing, refuee to enter Into new twinning at peewit' pd.. At to the general tone the trade, thereto no pan tienlar change, (giber than .general' band that prices will iitgbetter, and that, too, before loeg. ve•c ==:II=CEI h Not. Plifla Ref. de o lp C,hs It Dbl e ref. to F. A. Dilwor th Os. J. C. lElrluothrlelf • Co., IA do do 43 Pierce& Sly,thaft. Dlothdelfhla. t. alaleillWrClFOON DIA1171011• OZTOT. H. M. Loo a:Co . ae WWI ref. to World( King ft Co.,DOßadelohlh Blew T•ek! , Yre4uee lIWHIM ( ee bb, ram, le ililc ciowita.) New lung. klarill 5 —Cotton rather more Meade( 010 of 0 1 304 kalca a) ZiaMlic (or middling Uplands; Flour—rerelots 4.0:5 bar reds a.hade firmer( Wes of ;MO barrels at 0. 05 4:1 9 .a for su ex peligne, atistergialreiroteen, p. 75010,01 lisr ‘ra. Mats, 4y.3uan s eri for nitro' ...torn and 1112 0 U0I•i10 for white. Wilma. extra f5,(99013,75, L0 roundhoop Celelo 210,109112,M, •xtria at, uis 412,0019L5A9, lair to choice, Co. tinting quiet, California lirmor and more astlve; sales of 3, 1 00 wins at 41 1 2,6 1 001.1,115. Hee floor !Woody, aides of ( nirral• at 0 7 . 5 .1”.50..• Corn meal quiet_ Whiskey nominalte uncbansfed. limeelpts— heat none; firm and ((Mei We. id . .9.45, (mare is at g1.,2701.41 for No. Sooting. 11n eto, anti dnionirent; 05.53 for comma. I iirren eprlii9(. delivennl. Rya quiet. 1 finclay scares ILI I 4I-.,ttrun:. - -Cariny Malt Ansi Mies of 5.0. tough It 52,21. Corn—reCelpte. busk( lbw market is 1.2 e Osten,. ea.le. a7,usi IMO. at etrr...ol..in Mr new mLiad weetern lidOSI;$1,1:101..55 for old do in Wins. el.:Nit...a; for now I y,eiluie Jersey; 21.1,9111,25 fer new saute S'iktinirn. Oats —receipts, 1,5:5 ha- Inc suit I, doll and nosey: tali, of e n burn for wc..terti in oore. Wen liren ati 110 WW 5 . 1 1for C a a• Coffee nrinisalo. WO/ twin lam at priest/I isru,. rugar rimier; .ale. of o r !Ada at lesielet.4 for Csitw: 1:41.1. Mr Porto Mien. ?Sulu., at an. sat IW hod. tfo Natal at Ilik! I , for firm lor. for crude- for banned, bonded, 'lo /or quint IA 1119nuC for Amnrican. Sort oned grin and eltaled hoary( +slew oi • at 021,11elieri feel new MCS4, closing at 21.7 i MiiiiKr 71i.21...ti1f.T.5 for N.I 6 110, 0081, IMU red ulari $12.t.011 for prime; 11.241,3 for prima 011.1•1‘ *loo k .)..Mi tibia rm. mess at 11 - 12.t.12.. se , . r. ft i l . April.. illef Strad, sales of .b tMle at II •rows prise.. Alen rt.) ;Mm e. at $1.1042 he prima mess, &Mall for India toms Beef firm, stomily ; imiss of pis toils in SCUM. Cut Idoata steady; sitleis Of trn tairiMSra Kt linitillt‘ti 'for shoulder, le, Oit'SK (arr..... , Dresss-t1 Haus firmer. at irtfiNe for .set a ri; :Vic for ell). Bacon "dinulY Mill .0104 a eof Si l bairn we: Cuintierls.u.l rut ai lk. Lard heavy; astm of .M 2 title at ltipilio; ismall lois of choicest! 1iA50112 , 42, Butter tWastiva bat tirni.at 3 - 42 41. for , Mlo: tollPatc fpr Slats. Chni2So quiet at litillStKe- Frelaiit4 to Liverpool an de eldrotly In Ker. milli aKamremeutii per stam. i-r of lAtaailiash Krum at NI- tor tore, and .4.1. for wheat.anit' l .I,ititi 1 UM a flour at 2 ihiltiors. K.. ......_. - 107 10114 4 • ~ I..sessr.—Wiour w i th oeiter low sod medium snide', with it otoderale deviant/ 10r pen and lime coos. Wheat in nr th with . modairain dowiand 4142.0 e :Attar No.:, and 1144442.33 tor No. I Sorlos. lire closed Inlet at 41..5d01.i7 for wasrant. oats; the market closed dull at aro for wart ere in storm. Corn; the market slowed staa• .ly at $1, 1 41 for new waxed arestorn afloat. and r i nsed for old iiitais.l wrodern In store. Pork steads nh 4.-1.37140 - 1,60 for old lasss..l4,epia= roe 4r mem nod *3COM for Ap nil , with wale. of I hal barrels new moralist ICI two/mi. nod I,o l 4lbarrela (or A orb at VS. 'lke! elOsed Ann with • tale demand. Cot birsita aiirdre and Erna at LSO 10 , ..0 for pichltsth anis; ilsenn Is gm and I.ani slimed doll . al 141401440 fOr falr to prime steam alid nettle rendered. I • gloom.* ' ilium *a. tH. T,torttutt tithe Pi mural; tl sa•Lts./ Ct act IR N ay. March 5 flour dull and nn. charmed; Not fly VII en ZI There ts a beater demand tor resat andtprlme are higher for cod • Inter; 1 1 . 43 0 1 .2.3 t r rine 2 and 1. Corn Ilan; ear Neale, shell al Mo. Urdu better, atoning at maltat. LIT anchuipat and dull. Harley tirmrul tall IV -73. Totnuett In good ocumiol: rake u bbd. and M lanes at full once, Cotton u ateNl demand and firs higher; estddli a sold at ille, and at tallyo •as held at `se. ;Musky noml• unchanged. Pro loom. yule% and not nmcn.loBBo in any Art tile: maw pork le held at tome, tint la not • cable at better than .2. *ICH; country told a gla at Circleville. Hulk meats dull and rime nominal. at to ano rm. Bacon n Malty ormbanged; ebouldere j lit.,r, clam. lb , and clear slew, 14 , tologki lAN, dull; a re oonntry at 13c; cltY bell At 1540. but tl Is is merely anon. Inalooot ation; holden •nOt !terming their totems on the market . bummer. Batter creme and CilMo hig hs'; rnno western 410 Mr. Hugs decline' to ‘ . and dull. There la no caange In seedat over la ratulllng at lim intently dull at M. M. Hay steady at 113015. Ur , reel.. un sanded. (told 114),S buTlnlf; buslnesto tenor lly morn noun.. allows iglirlkell. Inv rsoforsob to tap rittsuarga 9sast4•7 t .. Cawawa. Muck II _flour ia [Mr rtquest, i and held firm;solo* al SIOGIOX for choice spring extra. Wheat I 1 hotter demand at e 40.1472,04 for No. 1; Ni', .1 advanced laket .0010 bale. at 8494, adm need to .L 774. and ...wad with pellets st e 1,06%. and buyer• at 4i.th'4 Corn ffo reed Oro at Me for now, Nl.brod to I W4 o lfu!ichsed r/oosal ot Piel.e; 0.1 sell at athopala. Ur, drmarreponist c ' thael l e i r ' in l itlT aTIT , I O . - 11, °X,ltg: ..."'a :r o a d at 111...75tt 1.041 for No. ' 1. fold 145701. as for No. 1 I. barley atawly mid mat s a l too No. 2, and el.mai,r7 fu relrotedi sample Into at 62,1Sey!.= for rbol Pt York steady at ght,oofor city, and ler. p llti for country Merlol packed prime mesa at . Laml ta quiet at Iblie for Orin.. Dram:frogs to good cf. and at /10.7011 for lig) t, and 411011.7.3 for brat 7, eloping arm at , 1e,7X1111 lee Nowt lout Pwrolpte—flour.l3,ll3 Older wheatlol3; sown 14,11.11 oats halt b h; thawed boas III; live du 4.75 e. Sidon. ts—gmrd.o63 0141 01.011,7411 corn lekh Oat 1,101 bush; dress oil bugs WO. AIL Leal. II prim/. 1 Of Toirefarn to tee el, ham 551e1e.1 Sr. Loom, efarolt 11.—ft6tlamio active lad stiff, but unchanged, cotton, eery 1101101,, market, and no *al. *ported.' floor la hood deramot for low grades. and price. Arm i hales of low •uperflue at 416,75111745; for choler, do. $1.01 , 011,30; foe extra. 6e, 10 09.231 fur IS 69,„We11i,C0, Wheat Arm, sale. of winter at .2~1.701 'Wilting, dull at 6,10 for prime. Corn more Attlee and higher, sale. at 040170 for shelled; 747771 for oar. flats Mlll and drOoplo/f. lake as ranol f o r wool 7 0 072. 1tya and [holey unchuged. Pork 11010, with sales lit 14tio. Damn In bettor demand and lam dispooltion to wa r !shoulders sold at II4e; Maar rlb 1314th dear •ides 113 , iegtikio. lard at,15147/11No. an ego offered. Mushy held firmly at Iff,le. oelplit-IMO barrels of boom 400 rack. of wheat; IMO buabisla of cora; 1100 bulbela of Os toy tOU bushels Of barley. 010,1141111 Nd ainsltof. • far Telysrasa to tn. I . ll.stnirso Quetta.] etarataa D. March 4—lion a shade firm er and demand moderate; double antra Oprl n 0, 1118.76011.2O;doo Ede vitro red 'stator, 112.00Q32.20; do. oldie, alanot2l2.o); cnnntty brands We to al below above agoras. Wheat bet arm: 82 4 11 0212) for NO. I red; CIAO tar No. 2 do.; No. saris,. pan Car. role, and butters sales Mr on spot at Ina n3)O, closing Arm at Sta. Vats better and firm, but quiet; No. 1 mat bald 'at 170 from ;nom Itye dull and nominal al aIIOOLSO, as to quality. Barley ;inlet aad nomin•J; no transactions reported. Potroleam fair demuct awl market. drat and on, thanited; relined In bond bald at 295 20 c for standard whites do Ilve at ZPIINIO for prim° light loom to whit. lealtlestore knaketee. Teleitabh to the rlttebervlt Quetta. I Ilavlsoas, /lamb uLet sap o. hanged. Wheat dull but atcady. Vora finnert whirs and yellow 41.1104131 m00t wasters Pal. Oat. scarce but strong at TJ all. /tie firm at a 1.10 0 .1,18. Clover Heed Oullbut unchanged. Lawn eteatly and In fair -Jobbing domande 'boulders 'Net rib 14I,Scy clear rib Ittati3c; bulk aboul lONOIIa Lam lie . / , . . ••xtra ato,,lng . II r‘.l 1.14.40 ALL at at l ttt/tto • Financial Natters to New lark egva amis.* as 5,;0141%. Illy Miasmal is lee iltisaarta easels*. I • • ' • 21• oat, ititictib,lB6l. 11w!? aftLsonn. Money La moderately Ilve and euy,bo6 on call. Sterling doll at !SIM; best bank ers. Gold firmer: at lllisndcloatng strong at 111 , 401113‘. r 1 tOdaY • eo' OV /0 , P i1 4.1 r 7 m - ea' l0 f s%org/0i01""4•M110tV 0 A ~tstgel ln4 lo rgia. ;o:lx.8.1114011 . ,tlip.ll4 206 0ar ' t ' g ' t4 3 419dif..414i7 do. ; BAILIIALY IIST2ISII. The eicitement in Erie has Indtictot a ann. _anti activity In stocks, anal at the morning , board prices were higher. Erie has been ansettled and weak; in sympathy with the cempileaLlune growing out of the actions eitititteS Drew Ji Co, edges opened at 73% and fell steadily to The enloming of Drew*, Co.not to deliver. any of the 340,1)(0 shares of stock held by him under hypo. thetication has coastal much confusion. An .lalunctl n was eubsequently Mimed against Mr. Work, removing him as Director of the Erie Company and restraining him from pending in the pending suite against Mr. Drew. Thu, with the statement of .the miming, of the Company for the peat three, maths, showing an Increase of giC9,OOO ever last year, caused the stock to rise to to 7314 It in the Eric directors have resolved to stand by Draw and the Pennsylvonta and toe New York Central Bouts have been notified that all contracts to regard to through freight. are at an end. Tine Means war end luster rates of freight. it le stated also that the Broker called on Mr. Drew far L'ute moires of kale at to on account of his 001., but be mid ho would not deliver the stock under the tolunctione. but he Made toe stack up to 73, the market priers and *toted that he hail the stock on band and woe rumbanm to meet his contracts. A large rise in the low places of western share. at. tracts general attention, which Is owing to the !urge earnings and improved condition of the 1 . 0144.9. The statement of the bill wnk. A St. Pool, too, Lim carried stick a op 15 Mr common, and far preferred. The common therm of .tie Toledo a Wabash rose Pi Thernarket heavy and lower at Mose on New boa tontral, Erie mud People Mall. Western shares steady. ' CLOSINN QUOTATIONS. Canton d2t4013; Cumberland 36037; Went; & Fargo Auterl.m tiktiOdut‘t Adams 713iet1,“ Hatted Stades 7 ilO 2);;Q;ii M " r 'th.." Union .13033iit Quicksilver 33; •rripmis 7e14.• Pactnu Nall• Aden , !Sitlifilit Western Union Telegralth 71;:111 edaoa'l/JOIN; Harlem—no gpolat(00 0 • — Ennoink 1kU01933i; Ohio ci,runo.t. no 11%; ;W abash frititialtft Bi. Paul UW4E; Prcierrnd 03 ;v403Ifiri; Michigan CentrnlZ ao quotation; idtchlean Southern 11040 110 E; Illinots Central 1.31Q110; Psttaltorku 2 1%0 33 ; Toledo 100 E: Rock Island 97)itthil; horthwesturn Gtilnuat t , , flu preferred 7tif fp 704; Von Wayne 10dEeISMI:; Terre 1l ante 47; do preferred 73; liartforti and Erie 14%; Hannibal and at..7oseph 7lt; Idarlett‘aroc "referred, SO; Prairie Lto ektlon, first pre ferred, ui; Illunourta ciN; New Sou..- .oes 331 i. MIRING CRAM. Quiet. Querie. 41.X411 Duettist= 4 tiregory 41E; Edits 11111 3369355. 8041 . 111{.11.1“ ILeteint• 10.112,ut.6, payments $5,:76,1:e7; bnl twee $1,10,7W1,..—!_:, New York Dry Geod. 1/Syket, Ida Tel...nub to the kilishaerb °a/tette Now Vont; -Marsh ll.—Dry Goods better feeling pare.es the market under the rt. In cotton, and coneequently there In bat little more doing; allhousb Mara la gesersi• actielty. Linsey Severn Sheet ing. 19,,c for Atlantic A, and Ind!. Head; lee for Pacific If; 'Mc fur regent A i and Hingham and 17e for Start A. Anibal/nag. repperld and Ulla Drills; Mir for Lateran. / 3 ft. , / PuPPerllli let for Great Fade J X and I'x far Nanntirnag. Sheeting., 10 , 4 e for else tibirtin,s 12!40 for Prnitooone, Prln Le, litic for S plauutai stud wax. fur Da lat.. Print clothe Inn at On. • New °alarms lay Telegraph to Gie Plttstiorke 0 tells.; Naar ORA. esINII. March —Cotton arm with an upward tendon:icy; middlings tIO itltici soles 6,000 halm; tot, ildo 2,450; exports marling 1004414.53. New York Sight Exchange !.‘ IlAcourt, Gold 141% Sugar easier• COMMOD LIMMLIct - fair 1314014 c; Pr 1131 0 .10 C 14%0 moinawes : prima 100610. norm; low grade, In demand: au. perk. 1110,E5 high grade. dull. Compass. Haat; price dr. at ottt Oata firmer at 7ao eaka; York' marca at kn. Eaoou Ertay rIP tattle, for, shoulders IM‘c; rib sides IMitri clear nu. Lard Item; tierces 16i.5017c; keg Toledo klaskell. rHT ;ales - rare to tie littete as owate•l Tot o, Marsh, 14 .—Itertelpts—Ylons .0 bbl,; and the market le quiet. Whetti—ne• cell.. .7160 a. and the market le quiet; sale. or No.: stoles at 11. S. Cora—receipts I.l[o bu. and the market /a brie and ltr. bet ter; sale* or No. I. at Me tor yelow: T.N.,e lor No. ] ; for last halt, tkk"; for di l oll.h4olh.sn; for Jose, kl,t . Osts—rhoelpt• 6U hu. and the market is le better; salmi at Ma for No. I. Clover seed Is trotter; sales at 67.2 3 / 1 7.:ll. Thesabre of Pork for spill delivery were' r.,350 table. Lootk•ltto Rork at. Of rein.,. I; to the Ilttabannt laneavisLe, March-S.—Tobacco; salon of 153 Dll...larre to medium leaf 65,25013,5% roLmatactorlog loaf saan. Floor; en- WhDue $4,..3'4,73, and ranee 511 . 45.011.1. eat er.35a1.05_ Corm timer at iscps. oats Caere. Lanl 3:04a. Mean Pork *:I,3L Baron; Shoulders 11%c, clear 151.1 es 131.1 e. Malt Meats: Shoulders 10%., clear 8141 es 54e. 01555 ..1 Drmi Kraal ruldalllag llempOls Market. by reletraDa b tea Flt ra...se Ossetia./ lissrarst teitieb .I.—CutlOn lisowttled, with sales sr. '144f141 c. aecelpts—.Bo) t , sln. Li. balen. Floor .1011 and inching. .1. l ot 1. salro• St' o: llama and 'moulders st 1.11 Se; clear lades Ibtiei bulk shoulders Ile; clear sides 1140. Lied, sales at 164111. a. Corn, •sles at am. Oats st tbe 'lay St /St eers meals,. 1111, - :S. Bases at Ste. Nem 'kora hatU• Market. By ttorrimti t.. thii rinebeirti assiilor.. r* Torr. Merelt !—tattle; recotplethnt iv weer 2,=01 bead; they .10 , 11. anti tab tale fall Pricoft. but their is no urn tiler nOtlexable. nild Mires at. main lobl with difficulty. :lamp trio i4c labor: pommel, to prime nik94e. Haim, utter; claiico Me, henry prime ikt.e. 1111111wriankeo Markel. (Mr Trlrrraolt tolls Vittaturdb, tiarette.l !do, tot En, klarrh S.—Flour la gulag and a shade arm., at Vrt•A for treat *prim, IV tontt 41.97.4 for No. I; fl.nl for N 0.2. grata. 5:0. Provialoto. aro Orin., at fvd,nr; for ' , neg. pork. fdraelptt..-1,7t4 .1.14, dour; 7.:;.1) nosh. wheat.. BPlprnenta-I,lltO kola. floor; No town. wheat_. •lbodyy (nWe Blarkall, By ' , Copra). So the Boodle.) Abuser. ti. Y. Marta 3 —The erittJo mar ket continue, doll; receipts outs Lela sales at 50'.. kliwy droves go through to New York in ant lisndv. Sharp are Scum awl in moderate sr.:meat at as advanoc of at lac. liressisnl hogs are In bard. request Ilsgra.l• Napalm 111 Trlerrapb to tar rlttstnargh uuettr.l BoorAt.e, March lA—flour otoict and staa47. Wheat. unchangod. Corn Is doll; cars Aar at $1.04; Ido At AIX; 1 do .1111, at fl.tlVi, all on tract. Data quiet at 7to 1. Mono. llthcr astrcloo unchanged. 1l r, 0y Telegraph to Ms a m tlvary tosasitet ratiao•trata,' March 9;—Flour dolt. Whoat very .t Cot: nal, fittroM2.3s. Itt 91.73. Cora mall; 114,11 r yetlovr. slaloms. Otta firm at Illstr4e. Provlslo. Dot so firm. LOY pork, 40..ura. litleago t:atala liar kaL •r Truarona ro tba Haarttr.3 en tea so. March a—lfora active at $1.730 45 for lig and 4,e,Guir, for good to c bole.. Wel cattle .3olat and arm at $44007 for ight.and $7,1:;i07,30 for good. UNIPOBITM KAILMOAO Preys no max. Fox, xxxx Union ao LK. Karen 11-1 date natal. Malt* Co; 4do do. J Iloothead; 5 do do. Braaa • Co;nker I do do. Moor/toad At Co; 4do ore, (Irnff. Bennett & Cot • do do. •iboasbaraar t Main I oar mid. dtlag4, B B nand k Co; too nein floor, Cott. IL Nhepard; I as. Hulk meat. I , & Co; t oar .Tara. Adma Brio, COO be. Omega, 11 alddlat b bills 41.14, 'I Hare L 1140; It au. .orb bunk.. W► & Noble. I bola ben& It 1 1.orltrl k octal , . loaaaao, E Wmaya,a ; a b o y ales, Adams, /11aKet L Co; 01/ bale butt... Brandt Bolton I kat boot} &anat./. LI Yoga: a Co. 1,Z1V•1.4.11 AID Tillyinat Co; Idarohl4-1 oar Ms Do*. Eoc; & Co; dodo. Mho Works; do ors, Mar, DDT, & Co; 9.1 &Do hoe boodle.. Joon & Elmtek; 40 ;madam home; loollos, McElroy; II bills pals; IP kit kola 4+,711 N.staACo;l oar Ye, J & li Palrley; SO Mo t door, .1 Porto4 991. do, Lamll4l4l SO bls rye, D Wm; bbl. 216 911 a, Darling. too a Cot II holm gait. ; IC osoedy. Maids & Do; 7 do do, 1 111.8.7 A (.0; Et mks togs,Mo. Collangh, Slll9 & Mds 417 P 410 1 ,05. 44 do apples, Vol.l A Co. Prrwabno., lou a mr.a aka ar na2441. !klatch 1..-12 at me. W I Mari, i Ohio dry .p -play, Kutda.on a Uo; 24 aim ryq Ullman, Straub A 0.14 MI. amen •pplok hf butler, M 11 t/raff, lb belle hoops, John Kell; '1 hf 201. mak bleaaor k Hamar, 1 wk. alarm. web, Beckham it Lana; bells paper. Pltta• burgh Paper Vol I seer naddllaak Cl 11 Flopli ear. am. E Taw' b IOW Whale fish, Carter. Mlll new A Ea. Ai•aamour Yahs.r E. 11.4 Minh 4 la butler. ea., We. 111.ElirsIne; llama; outa. 11 - arah, 74 Pb!. mit, Uamptaal • Steyr. art 4 IC Wm oafs. Nell a 11.114hart.a h2l rTh 104 1.0028,32011 A (Mall 11 rolls leather. eras,/ FitOetzlo4ol7 bag. rye.llnox A Orr; 244 hag. 00W, Stalwart A LesAmbolos. Ate Num ISArtov a. R.. Much O.— Idos ut broosa,ll J 0222202; 2 ear• 5t31103.11.4. • R 02 3 2 1302311 hides. I bbl ta , loor. 3 . 2 0 p. a 114,23; I sap leed, al Steal a See; 10 dox brooms, e 0 J 2124012202; 3 eats metal, tiptn, 4 uhalaist, I ago whit. lead, 12.0ovriul a Co; II DUI. app10...1 (St. JUIIIUA X 1101,14 •A 1.331% aaa s. JOSHUA RHODES &CAL, tst DADA AND 110 P DEALERS, Onice,3B2 Penn filreel, rirrantstaa, YA Zan Lome IlLelheoma sear Use Werke. Alleittaimy. 1 - ' l 72' s n 'Ma enTn i ,,,M N Z; PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER:. (ILIUM( MILL. 13TXU /LLM, UlllO. zimloiroN KILL, rA, • orrum Amp ITAkmuover, no. 82 MIN Street, Pittsburg% Pa. 0rn„..._ 5un7.1 1 . 1,A.1tT iN179141 , 4 SAMUEL ther!retar'i. 01”:11.011.11 *O.OO HartM, Jobs Atlral4 r. a k=l " ;t4 rrii•Z=L, WOOD ADD ,EIFT/I BTDDET 13ower Assessment. TM issespann s anastranthen the ..043) AND II rra WTHIZT 3.lllflia Nab !mu mf band. tot =aintlilis. and Wald Da Pea as eon /thrum In, IMA, V ordse la sire lcit. =SE 8.11.111117 XL ALLI3IIIIIIIB, NITSBORtiII ROPE WHIMS Mak & CO. T Irm rind!, . wambomm, NI &1I Waler eM The river, appeared to be falling slowly last evening leftfr obtret gig feet la the channel— the roadie are en toeared with lee that the extra stage of water cannot be glean. The weather was milder than It has been the Iwo or three days, ant It again thawed quite Deeds wherever eapoeed to the aun. There le still considerable floating Belo the 31thengthels, but it Minting thin wad morose a ed. The llonougahela river packets continue to make their regalia tithe; business is doll on this river, and neither one of the packet corn (mato are making very much money. The Carrie departed for Fort Benton yester day with a glint trip, though, we tordemtand, she ims considerable eragegcmantn ben. , Th• Alaggle )lays, thud, Aladin, le Oiling op steadily, and will probably leave for St. Louts this even' Oe. The .Arric'adllio. Capt. liendrick eon, wid th s :Kars (ravage mad bargee, Capt., Campbell, are also announced for St. Louie. The Sallie, Capt. r)toekdale . • new mountain atearner, Is Irow ready to engage . freight and padeneere for the Upper illdouti, cleat up to Fort Benton. The Sallie. I. without doubt, tenths her all an alb the test adapted boat for the outhataia aide ever built here or 'arty. where else, sod that is saying a good deal. Captain Charles Beers, an old Pittsburgh steanthaatroth.• who for eeveral year, past has been making Cincinnati his home. is is the oily. lie tame up pilot on the Delaware. Captala Joho A. WiliOnm, who has neon here for some days looking alter the importer, was 'to have left for home (St. Long) ieeterday. ' The St. Charles: in command of (apt. C. A. 'bravo, it is reported, will leave Cincinnati fur Pittsburgh on tthaday. her Ord ulpin the packet trade. . The Columbia and . R. C. Gray were adver tised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. • The Leonidas strived at New Orleans on Tuesday. from Pittsburgh, and the Emma No. 3 left there the lame day for Cinclunetle The ilinthiaatl Guithr says: Captain A. Q. Rosa arrived from Washingurn yesterday. He save that Western members of Congress gen erally favor rho thropidina of the new Louis ville and Portland (laud, as already cam. nacticed,b tit that the member from New Albany lad., (31r. tore, we believe) favors the build log of one on the New Albany dde of the tiver. Capt. 11- nay. further. that nothing will he done by (longterm for the promotion of deer Intelsat., until the impeashmeat question is disposed of. lie does not proputh to return to Washington until Gila is done. e a robabilit of a a compe li Th b re wen p he Pltta y ugh e nd w aksithtt k paskets and the Wheeling and Parkerthuot packets. The J. N. 31cCulloush, Bayard and Otey Eagle eomprise the formai line, and the Rebeccs nod Lawrie the letter. line. TWO Pittsburgh peahen; advertise to Garry paned/- gets from WO/cling to Paritersbunt for aISO, meal. nod date rooms included. The Wheel leg hdcfliocucti says that the ...mem from Pittsburgh do not usually leave Wheeling for Pat/aeration,. unlit 7 o'clock in the evening, Sad as they reach that polio early the next morn ing, the contract to furnish meals le not • bard or expensive one to nil, lexamuch as they fur nish nose. But In the nate of the Wheeling packets their regular boar of dep arture le It •. reaching ParkarthLrg tie me alert. This involves the proprieurre in fa thaw/who travel with then two seala, " =l- astaterooms. The latter line have not sat dopted the same rate of fate,but may be driven to IL • The worldling cabin poems on didod eto•m erg from Memphis to Cairo sod St. Lord., him Mao reduced to jlo l 0 ()elm sod (10 to Saint Loads, 2snrwallle pep. or Seturday/aat mays The Julia N 0.3 did not venture iron this port the ran below borne tool:easy to get thtsnalt The (lurid! Brooks wad unsafe to get below Taylorawlle, on...aunt of the lee gorged at that pins.. The rrnapect now I. 'bat It will ...owe Wm. before the bee leaves the river. An Erwistille telecom under date of Tues. deer e•vs Purt Cinelonarl to Fort Benton; Floe Grave, thnelnuatl to East port; P. W. binder, New Orleans sad returni' itiakaiond. New W... to loullivIlie; dale. Pitteburgh to St. Louis. The RlcAmond bid fro bead stuck and no tuns miloellaneu. Thettlendale, thee Grove .W 8... bad fair trips. The Swallow la pretty well loaded. The Will,, and Lewellyn have good tripstri oat. The thintherlaud left pretty llght. Prol No.: sunk y.tordny moreleg en the Little Chinni, Wabash filter, la SI4 feet water Si., was fully loaded With a ba;gt in row Moat of her frelightwlll be ea.. uniti- I lured. She will be raised. Ws find the following , detail', la refethithe to several late steamboat disaster[ in the Wirth.. nett On...enlist. of Weil...deli In th Tue.:the'. Commercial nor special tele. wrai announced he burning of the steamer. Slept-inn and Fenny Sent/. arid partied ...traction Lathe gate Kioney,et the St. Louis wharf, yesterday morning at I o'clock, The We originated ou the Of ephain, and IS reported to hare been caused by souks from lb- night terry-boot pen., The glountatueerluldon, Belle Vernon, Shamrock, , Only Mathes, Synth. Nile, Mollie gloP e and linnithllle were endeneeled. The Kate Kip ney wth daziageal to the talent of glee thou. sand dollar., and a II stboat and eonteots burned. The SL S. Aleph.. wth • Moe Ode 'whee stethaar. owned b SI. S. em a tiro. , She wth built at Pi y tieburgh,gleph April 1161, and was no feet lobs. 74 feet beam, with and onetalf feet bold, booths capacity for tote thee. she had four doubleclue boil ers, forty incite. In diameter and twenty.sla fret long, and two lever endure sail twenty. two and enchell Inch collude. with Oahe feel stroke. She mat Whipr.., and was worth ythiiop when she burned. Shelf Insured in the Mag. nulls, ilimarye St•te, Nethinal floatrath4. Crtheonr, ilentrat Vedon sad Punik• Oaths, of thecithatl, for E 9,010, with 1110,0.0 add lineal Imre.. In Pittsburgh, The Panay gm. wee • eteirowlterel and lame owned by M.S. glyph.. .c Bro. tier Gull wa. built at l'ltt.bu,[b,ln October. l ll.l, and towel to St. I.ools, where It received the maghlomy, cabin and out of iha @teenier Last chance. She wth 0010edt 430,000, and la muted fee all NM to the hlagnelta, Beekey• State, National, ilthineu's and l'oloo Mikes, of iiineinthti, with 05,000 additional ism/ranee is Pittsburett Th. Kate Knitter le a floe ablegtheel lomat river steamer, built here hr Capt. Jo.. Kieney. Intla She cost SONO, sal te over valued at *moor, sad Is also tutored for $30,e00 to tbackaati ogle.. She Its. empathy for MC thou The Kate ifiturry eau be totally repaired, whller the tephan act Fanny Scott area total Jon uothoW but their charted tureahe tr owning. Neither of the boats had freight in board. Inam mad Weatbar Br T,e,roiptrt t Me rine:burgh tlautta 1 LOCIOVILLII6 March s.—itiver (icing slowly, with 7 feet 7 Inches In canal by mark. Weather Clapp, with lndlratlon• of rain, and temietraturo tufo. /Larch A.—Thie river 1. still tieing, with twelve feet or water oritlexpeth boosts. The weather is mild, erltAt Jodie:e -110:0 of raha. A retved—The steamer Alert, 11010 the tipper Com berluiii W. Y. +ltritss, from the Ohio river. The following were the departure. conilayi'llavatia, for Chichi hall; Nashville, for tAttro. lassirule, March L—Tbe weather iselondy end warm. The river Is rising elowly. The "Whiterlver la stationary, with Ave feet to .. .Augusta. The Arkansm river Is swelling. With tireoty.embt Menu water to Little Afore. Treighla are moderately active. TOO following wars the departures: Pauline Carroll, this morning; Moimeitr, with are harm.% at noon; Commonwealth. Jut night, for St. Louie; Ohivo Manch, thin evening, for Sew Orleans. In port; Henry Amen, Countess and Sliver Moon. Sr. Loris, March 3.—The stammer Laura was echoed here yesterday for bringing COIItIMOILMI 1110 wino* to this city some two Months as. . i The steamer Nymph was sunk in the Ilihisouri river, neer Sibley, Monday night. Lose not known. Mr. Lou,., March s —The.weather Is cloudy and onto, grlib Indications of rain, brEAMISOILTS F° l I.Oi'IR —The •temer ARSI At Cast. 0. 1.. 11.2matovon • • In aa alto , . on WEON trot?. the Ith ea. at 4 o . clact r. Jrar tint la h i oreasAannly:n board sr to tar: i?..cati.t.trett,Ciam. f AK." Von CAIRO AND . I . o llll. — Theillneatmner MAUUIG NATI!! Cept. Will ..airoUllobato oft I HIS 1)•Y,..Rl 41 . .1.. 'or nvi,ht MT am [.aro or 1.1 FLACK. CULL.MsNi 0 th,114. lIAKhES. fal9 11. TrOPULAIII . trED.Nr . . 4 . - I.• V PA 1:22 IT VON Q IN• Qlti NA' , l —lbp ow . allynt ANI.II/a No. t•i e. Lame W. H. Et ore. Clerk. will Lea” aa al/OTC 51 . 41b. at 1.W. „. or for [MUM ITV& WA 12,LLINS. I pOrt -- I , OIIT lIENTON, e a and HOLD :14IN ad of Math) •att MONTANO, oT. LOUIS and ItIlit!ODUI Ul VER.—The fine Heanter V•pL TAO, tl . Catmodrt. Will learn an &born UP nto th e tUte lan. Her otelo ta •oten did. and or lee gored erl.l one, to 1aVe.t0'0:4;.:140V:71.1: d""" r. r tre•ht or rammer &Poly on eonr4 or to rlttel.at leeitLl.etittOOLl.•ndt won sr. LOLW.--ThosicSk IO Otte aleamar NARY DAVAUE, and llama Now I area 2., Napa Cotataandar • wilt Irare allays 21118 DAY. ray' fratapt 41, Dammam. apply an board ta faa CitAitt.l a B Millar, A ft. A.l E. B. WOLF. .T*, &CO. 41."..111 111 .13ardwara Cutlery. Lrs eon ret•ching I traoer Iticm. Ie vec.trltrios vaunt] I. uarrelll, Ltealons6t autb.xswansirtx.rxi.mr..xfoarlia. Cotner Lthelly end St. Ctstr Sts” lE * .f.ttail.waxialta. p ea. • nat.:L.l rMIMEOS OF inccir ORE.-41 atmeany owning a Vert' large Iron Ora rr.p are .t ruo• an Ina a contract eltra resoosol ble Dartlevior tee total lot of ore front tbalrisroD Ile for tuartet, fader I. sae, or ally, or au attar., as way to agreed up.. No O. uord WrFPI:IrsT" 1;111V:WML:C.1. OM. Apflt.E7l:Carry on e!th WI,. clef. artlcally ccorroalrail• tt. romatlon rIPP, tr l 1110.945. fs.t;1111 MION Walnu 0tt0.., rUleolclP.t. BE ILMING.—I.ent ber and Qum twit:eV! Vlig: * ar " :::". l, s etrs Dig% r a 95 .. `s ll l et:d .491.41. se4 is'Ai7y r ': ..a pa. Pill pawl UP. eau street 7 0117 TIMM_ 114 riwn r.-n-., COKDAGE eAlitlli, Bar, loop and Sheet Iror4 MUM net 'inn TUII9 Ita mvsß !YEWS OIL WELL TUBING Office, No. 98 Water Sim, PITTSBURGH, PA aathell) FORT PITT 00ILE, STILL ID TM GAHROLL Stl )(DEW TUB/LAN. uttusix.riusp, =sutra ra.zzoi a unaximusTmex BOILEEs, OIL STILL* AND OIL TAN 88, DHINNATIL BItEELIIING AND ANII TINA BATTLING luxe, SALT TANI AND DICIDISHD, 5T1,1211 MAN. eascarratra, AND tswii rouser( DOOBlll *BD tr* 01111 •••■•&W.rtseorseiritosead,flarf. Ill•r* sat Libemly Simi& Pittsburgh, Penrurylvaribwr P romptly irerdOattendedZl Kat 10 the ative .ddr. bo ath7lllll KIENSINGTOS IRON WOMB. LLOYD I & BLACK, Bra C 4101111014 Rlffilitti Charcoal • Juniata Bloom Iron. a/Axonal:it ItAlk JUJUNDlBwiisi reint HUM . . 15151) T ood AIYULE /MILIEU ri..404j.4 Leon. 1110WZR .4 8/188.3 8/118. OY LI/Uni and IMAJID 13111118211 LINN& 4111 ALL T SAWS, 111/..4 le Ito. to tb..4. NROUtiliT CIA l ES and SPIRSB for Nom PLAT SAILN Pon.. sad pounwranu. COAL WBEBB IKON. PIA.ILIS and 8r1E.114. arelmeland Otice I.IU. Wart. OILEILH -11.0%.41. ta . m. uarzsallon of Irant streel,l pet. Worts. IMRE M. iNpuErnattr. wo s. HUGH. N. BOLE & CO roudriorns, Eagles .Builders and. filubLetits: Make to order Mules end Lead steam Luise. of at ease, cremated to ere fattertettero Certlets.'erovery deeerlackta. Mate to order deatres Neteoo, d0p 9 t....A. B..lM.a..lrorem ll[octane Poop, . Point Alloy /k Demos Way. Sooadry. 800 . SZ IMO It Third Wool. PITTNISVII42II: =CI pITTSBVII6H STEEL STOBSIS, ANDERSOff, COOK & CO., (514a4Tm00n9 To JONIB, BOYD a 00.,1 •Y Maaatbetircrs of Qs best • • ii - Etuvien CAST STEEL and Oct e. _golf . s tact; Eaw Veg rd'o" ZOOS So* "*" Steal: Ceti PIAPIMO AID WOWING , JLIOILINILI, STEEL PLOW WINOS:W.I73OS AXLES, OLPOOLLYEL &0., So Cad and Common Plow • aprlng steel, leaaloa—Coreer of Bizet mud Rosa Bann* tawo wiiA lalueke above the Maness-abets House. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler 'Street. Sfint Ward t/ r/Vd/TL 1111/bli WON 21.1.114 3rwrwisszstrzi.,B. Bolling BSI said Sild*-Castings: !888 BIM All JE•silwary ULdiC.ting• iesterallt. Orden promptly.sodcwhatly •tMtWd. NY/NON/DL[. ERELEMIT A RIALibILICIERD. troMliet.. ACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PARK, BROTHER dt AO% YAM.A.CIAMDI DI II.L Intoimmows 2nra.lo3MX•o. • Waco and Warehouse, 120. 112, ■ee oao mad 119 42 2I MOM eltreleala BERLIN FOUNDRY PRICE a . =I P.asultietftli Sad keep Ampstalll.l y e. Mad Thimble. Skein Pipe Boxy. Tinurrn....4 110,111Mtraolrallattli. Led tasting. es.rally. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Fre: gnt tioisters MID HYMN MIMI& n: l lllll.erlyttoas saki, to onto Comer • 1 rust anifl/4147 iltraatr,' 'rrrrszciazi.:PAL PITTSHIMmi IRON WORKS J. , PAI:HTER ft SONS. awrorAcrams or , gred, 11110iliet,340 and 'Trunk • 11001'3 AND . 1 11333ET13, • EVERSON, PRESTON& CO, - P 8 , vrAa - znfirl4 Litt) '!4l or , =:ragr.rAit.l l . l l-,* *tr.r4l . UNION EN'IMPIUSE FMINBRY W. 1 1%1.110414r of CWIELIftt RTUV1.4.20 1118F:ti f!H K OIVW:,I I ,I rr 0 I ., ( n., J Tvg ." w e , ay_kloa. of ■AOH IN RUT' CAL n. 15 ,814 of treir=l:llstlegirt enTl i s! E n . d**l IRON CITY MILLI. HOMERS & BUR :1 g- =MEEiISEMI INCHEMCIFEW 3.31F1MG IMISTI AM , W•lii Oust. MI. %I slung I= 2.1 t - toltroars.ll2. Zaew. IRON woBH FOR ALLEGEIE. HT own( .1r WORK kfqUPS. • VIP Jr ll ll.MreSS, N. atortligt nal W . = i 7 tr n olVa l =gligbinallip , VardeLlbati l':=VitlVlZ , TZ O.A lV.l3t.`cin i t° tbero H . C. Wood and Nonni Us" AW tir. l l - .11r.:11 4 . co...utoe- den IT FULTON NACHINE 10100.1OL IITILIMISTI” I R 1•614. • , • • Mana4o•4ol7 Sr /MOAK RiItIINTII, caTlll elan 1 elan. and of themoat .boroved materna. Owns ra4 l A LrtroM 2% 4 4 1711.1 , 70 .1, 7.. TO' Tiny m e ittE. aziLsie. a no• f arel.fine . " "haoW,TP o °. NANUFAcTUREEM. I BYERS & CO:; I= WROUGHT IRON dzao. VretELLKS. ==! No. 29 Wood Streit o=l O!BERT LEA, VANO7AUTI7III3 or I I. TO =sum sawnircr..3.4s. =Aux COMELIL BOILER MOBIL& • *now, naoani, a co 3Wil:MACnneau kir Mini Milers, Oil 141111, .t if `?aria. salt Pons. Clanomoteti, Wrought Jim (Irides, lillest Iron Wort. r 4 LID6@TY AHD SIMD 5116 • 3 0 `ITTSITR am. Pd. DONE IPXS3II.P7LT. hrtda gron anlifik , el Works. coizimi, Runt & max aria:Toms% or troth Nalts,Spi Imge, Axles, Steel, ite. IVI REHOUSKi IE2I d. BWWw.xT—. .w. XXALXX .457. NA 13T0yr..,eyousis. BiteDurir X sasltetsni Mei vartsS7ll, (4014 Parlor and Beatles *Nova; gi , 4 4 . 7 .4h0 *Xs ?salad XXXXXX gagiffirutz coca Alp soma /4W* . o :7l!..XlrUlc GA ATI: rum* ae. USsi . ud Wu . ..soave. eons? It boassd Cwwww. 17subsreX. Lanes. lanais armX :lir; . 'AWED Pl. BRVSU A bON, J o t tsvtiorviouutor Mem Rollers, 011 Talky . • lined lion 1444, 611. an 6t., /Pitioastrita,Pa. Mat !FOUNDRY 11101.1111. ISM Wean= litreet. . BOLVIAN,BOYD d 'MALI% 103112.11111 Cra.sUant. 801 l Lathe. La. THOS. t rousrt nrim 1111101111 ieaq L rejl i et rA r ivi t 4 iix 17111 2 1 . 1 1 1 1 7, 4 7r ea I vac, errzmil MATA of 4:11111. •• Y; bales or steamier nVibilitZtleea II MAPITFACTURERS. Jan. Vasass. Yrem•ti...M. Y. roam, PITISOURGH FORGE. AND IRON C 0. ,: I=l ilalliood Mal Mae and Seta ltattroul .11r Axles ZelJody Loesseettve Trasmisi Loss oars Frarrikabapse Mao Nalliq Yokes, Strapal instea Heads{ iliesalboit abatis; • Igesabess Psalm Phubem lied; 'Wrists,' . Pliseast,,Javra, lUellsrs, ()mac N0:177 ilia STREET. =M! NATIONAL FOUNDRY AID • EAJEL-P Vetoer Catenit and SulaUinat Street:, Ninth Trims. Arrrrsiausisia frA. WAX. tiFIItiOL I T3EX. /Mt MCA MUM= or Cast Iron BoThrl Pipe, FOE OAS-RID WATER 170111(8. ZAIIII.7I:VI=Enc,,•;: . b 4 f 7. Mesta( !WWI MIN DI CO AU WI WI VIIM. .I,:entrfnlvrgrof.'imlint lOW lURDWdRB 1101SIL jAndsay, Sterrit & Eimer, Manufacturers & Importers of lARDWARE, CUTLERY, ac., 337 LIBERTY STREIT, \ 72: Oca.r. Vcratejrzio, One Square Below Unica Dope% PIT'TI3.I3IIRGIL ;Air aiaatl for /.112.5.11.N111. O.7ALE6- ',;.SHEITIELB STEEL WORLt OffierliMMOK & CO US? BRIM CAST STIR muu nay ill ma Of Lia iius •maT, 011412741, VAN, alao3olllloll SAW PLATES. smarm; Asia ann-siurrth RAILWAY SPRINGS, Cast /prim/ awl Grin Plow Noel, run, wutun &ND xvwsna mum 9tRE1111; ULFS &ND STEM Tin 'ABB 2., 14 Ninth, Ward, rillsbruiti; f t 11101AIII N. MLLES, President. ,reeee Norte ant smote tee laseeet sae amt. mtatrltte establ lament le the West, lad ata 11011 impanel to tateltli t f t-, likencuollErcry tholocrlptkoa, Boilers, Oft Tanks, Cunt iron Work; gallroid Cartinip, moUfog min craws.. Eqsthe cmuzip.. Cutlafe, lilsneral Caitlngs. ORD/1118 soxavrimo. 4M31.8 JAMES M. RITER, 63 and AG water Strew. errwarnau, 3a:ltcrat ors. ./...examEAN lI4TTLING rAars, -,- • ourrEit sus gut Eiri; . - ZOLLINI/ KILL OTACIII.. Ana PENICT tat it wvax. smat. aosar HICLA FOUATRY, Ciwion 901 Ward, ne,r LTA. & Hummer Dies, Steel Matilde, • fyirog somally. JR:111117/11 WV= tune:way atteaded sollalte4 awl curfallr iralizirotoro%. asftltiea. - was &man itEENW (1* OOD WOVIVEIDT; . „ ARIVO & DONMILL JOblig and Idaridany Sanitise, 22 .1 4, ..r.1724 :ex ..tuft Axarg o.ogre. made to artty. , AMON WO Liberty Street, . sadhlel (Academy of Mule BaUdlala EO. 77 WATER ST y, 111,4351___ =