FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH. VAASA CA PIT AI Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK Or DIMCOUNT DEPOICIT JUMN ruly lr rresldem Pt It. 1 .0111". Tem M Serrspall Joh. M. Iturtl•ed Wm. I. ..basuop. A reohald Wsßaer James W Jas. D. Kelly, Usa. B. W. b. Wm. ?lord. Jogs Plpyd, Title Bank p no. col, oramllsed and prepared to do a err, esl lia•nt felek . WM. 11,01" D. me. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Botight at lllittlest PT*TEN Pit. It. ,ME7Z, Banker,. Cur. Wood SL a d sth Avenue JAMES T. BRADY & Co., I=l Cotner Fourth Avenue and Wad St... 13 AL:NKERB, Buy al:Ascii an klads of GO*EUNMENT SECURITIES, AID C9UPONas OS MOST PAVOISAII . LS TERMS. Virliittrest Allow ,41 on Drpo3tts. leatcat matta irMtmere l oa ned e ult tioveraancol Bonds at Orders ex...vied for Um ►vrebsae sod sir of STOCKS, BONDS sad GOLD. T, BRADY & CO, itin `iftsbutt' Gaytts. FINANCE AND TRADE. O►►ncE or• PITTSBURDEI GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, November 3, 1860, The downward-tendency of iro:d was temporarily arrested today, and at the opening the market appeared strong at an advance of 14 per cent., but declined again 5, per cent. and kept dint and 'dandy at 1273 i; towards the clOwe of Ibutsiness the market declined to 12756 A tight money tut , a nd the diaburae menet of the Treasury and sales daring the present mouth of eleven million dol lars; will have a tendency to specula tions for a decline. Government brinila keep pace with gold, and every rally la quickly followed 'dg a decl no. Tim light offering. to the Government, hdwever, gave the markbt, Block are dull for many of the epecu !Alva stocka. Port Wayne keeps at 86. Cleveland S. Pennsylvania Railroad 66, North West le firmer on rumor@ of a divi dend of four per cent. payable next February. Express stock. are firm. Money very scarce. It la now asserted on good authority that one million eight honored thousand dollar. were mint to New York and Philadelphia to meet the maturing oil contracts. Bnalnests is more lively. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Martz: Gold, 12714; Silver. 121; Eighty. onee, 118 Five Twentlee, 1802, 115; do 1884, ;112%; do 1865, 113; do 1865, Console, 104; do 1667. 113%; do 1868, 1160 i Ten Fortlee , 107%; Adams Ex press Company, 66%; Pdercbante Union Espresso Company. 9%; Ameridan press 001 . 1 1 9 . 9 y, 34%; Western Union Telegraph Vompany, 38M: New York °entre', 181; Reading, 96; Plttaborgh Fort Wayne cit. Chicago, 85; Ohio . dr, hfichigsur , 1304141 MM. 910%; Cleveland di Pittsburgh, Chicago, Rock Island di. Pacific, 1034; Chicago dr North Western, 70%: Chi cago A North Western Perferred, 85k; Erie, EXCHANGE. .3%.Hawn. 16,40 London, per .2 Parts, per Irene 25 2634 Berlin,(hark 95 9634 Irleuilort, Burins 55% 67 (By Telegraph to the Pitteburgit Glesette.• Nuur YOUR, Nov. 2, 1&39 Money Is stringent at 6@7 par cent. on call, mainly the latter. Sterling weak at 8%0.9 per cent. Gold heavy; opened 0,1274. fell to 127, and closed at 127)40) Ll 7 I.i. Carrying mica 507 per cent. Governments dull and steady. Cou pons of 1881, 11Sgill8t.,; do. '62, 115® 11.5); do. '64, 1.234®112'4; do. '65, It 3 01113 M; do. new, 1151‘M11534; do. '67, - 1115)501116M; do. '6B, 115302)115.M. Ten finite; 107%.. Currency, 6e, 107ti@107%. The Sub-Trimaurer sold $2,000,000 at 1.1360400g118 10.100. . _ State bonds quiet, hilleheli, 87%; Old Tannease, 6034; new,6l;• old Virgins, 504; new 62; North mikes, 47; new, 3 %ie stock market after a ee4xmd 'call beam. heavy, and prices declined from 3.5 to 1 per cent. The directors of tree " Chicago and North Western Co., who ,met to-day at 12 o'cloek adjourned. Aids afternoon a Committee was ap pointed to determine on the paying : • qiiividend on stocks, of The n to report at the next meeting. The n next regular pedal meeting will be held December Sd. A. s meeting, however, can be called at any time. Torrents three o'cloek the money mar ket . • ••06.6 strong again and prices ad varibed %@1.4 per gent. from the lowest salsa o: the aftero„On. New York Can. teal, Northwestern and Lake Shore have been active . indeas; Northwestern &d -famed to 7f-% for common and 86 for preferred. The highest rates were not _Znaintalned, however, and the market closed steady. Northwestern and Lake Shore quiet and strong. bier thirty prieea Canton 5014; Cum berland 26%; Western Union Telegraph 361(; Quicksilver 161{; Mariposa 8; pre ferred 111; Adam's Express 68%; Wells d: Fargo 1814; American 34%; United States asv, P.O/tie Mal 60%; New York Cen tral 18114; Erie 28%; preferred 4814; Harlem 138%; preferred 139; Hudson 160%; Reading 9 634; Michigan Central 12 6 4 Lake Shoes, 00%; Illinois Central, 137 14; Pittsburgh, 84%; Northwestern. 69%. preferred do. 0.8%; Rhode bland, 103%; . Paul, 6b, preferred do. 13(Ati; Wabash, MI, preferred do. 7g, Fort Wayne, 840 Terre Haute, 20, preferred do. 67; Chica go active, 140, preferred do 146; Ohio and • ManiblaiSSl. 2634; St. Joseph, 107%; O. C. et I. C.,27%. Mining Shares unchanged. Sub Treasury Balance, 98,876,673. =I Omar or Prrrozunon Gassrra, WslorreomAT. November 3, NM The President of the Penurylvimia Railroad Company In his reply to the committee of merchants, who addre iee e him • communization, published in these columns a few days ago, asking that company Place Pittsburgh on an equal footing with western shippers over that road, says; ' , there Is nothing to pre vent Pittsburgh merchants from pro. chasing grain in the numerous western markets and shipping it direct to the ass-board." To this an old and well. known Pittsburgh merchant replica as follower "Mr. Thompson seems to. Ignore the fact that we are citizens of Pittsburgh, and some of us own real estate, warehouses, floor mills etc. eta., which we do not propose to .leave go to decay, and embark in a grain business In Chicago, or any other western city, If We can avoid It. We can't see the COCOS any that forces this alternative upon us, If the management of the. Penns. Rail road-company Is disposed -to give us a which lady belong; to us, as Pennsylvanian, and on a par with those dexter!' to the west to which bir.Thomp. wen refer". We propose no `arrange ment with the Pennsylvania Rialnaad away by which its revenues will be decreased, in our opinion, bit rather that they m a y be Increased. We Insist that we re ally act as unpaid agent' for' that road, provided we go Or send our agents to the eolith or west and attract their shipments, by purchase or oute r. wise to our warehouses or millsin Pitts. burgh, and place those shipments or any part of them on the Penna. Road let tw transported to any. point . mote and. that% hijnat what we prepowlki do, p.:o7lcte4 the Company will give on a rate of freight, pro rata, with the west. This is all we claim sod we will be mantled with nothlmt loss." APPLES-o:intinue to arrive freely but with a steady demand prints are pretty well abstained, notwithstanding the increased supply. We continue to quote at #2.1304.4.00 per bid—most of the mans at V 2,5043,00. BUTTER—Is very dull with a supply largely in 01Ceola of the demand; and prime to choice cannot be quoted above 304= BUCK WH FIAT FLOUR (95 cents. CIiCiTINUN—DuII and loiter-amiss reported at 01,00 per bushel. Cll.43lt—le selling at from 17 to $9 per bbl, according to quality and also 01 hot. GRAN BERRIE...I—SaIsa at 19418 as to quality, and fls§lB ;for eriackatta” Belle.berrles. CARBON OIL—Is dem and tbnding upward, with sales of atandard_brands atplEa3l34, in a jobbing way. '4 D FL I , U RED IT —The domed al though by no means brisk, to htlpros log slowly. We continuo to TOM ap ples at 8(110 cents Pear-bee at *go for quarters and 12@13 for halves - Whig—ln better supply mil lower with sales at 311@32. FEATILGIIB—In better demand and end - "we now quote at 85€00 to the trade and the usual advance for small lots in store. - 11200 000 • • . FLOUR—Continues quiet and un changed with moderate ntriVals, and a supply fuly up to the demand, which Is, of neeetialty, entirely local. We motinue to quote good to choice winter wheat brands at 116,004.9,00. o RAlN—There is no change In wheat, irtr9dlo prime red 111,161,18—wbite ato 6 elk nitre. Oats hardly so strong; tee now quote at 45(446 on wharf and track, and 48450 In store. Rye le dull lutt un enanged--pri me Ohio and Peannylvanta, 95, cash; western can be delivered here at about 90. Sales of new ear born at IA and prime to cholla old ear at 95®{1. Barley In dull and Irregular there being no established quotation. Some of the leading brewers and maistere are only offering $I but we presume they do not want to buy very badly. GROCERIES—Moat tekeDX grocery homes report- htlelnee very dull, and there Is not much show at present of any Immediate Improvement. Refined !Mem have still further advanced, and .Coffees, also, are lower, In sympathy, Frobably, with the decline In gold. ollowing ate the ruling quotations: booms-51 H, 11:A(2111%; AA, 13; Ha vana 13,4@;14; Cuba, 1.3 , 4T.dit..; Porto Rico, Dm:harem, 14@1514; New Orleans. but little prime In market; Relined He. C, it, 16 , 4; A, 165 j; Yard, 16%. Moi.ussuaLNow Orleans of good qual ity is in strong request and bring 90@955 Porto Rico, 65®75. Braves—White Honey Drips, 51,10 !River Drips, 95et Jersey, 90o: Lovering, 95; Golden 70 Amber, 60; Common, 60; Booth tt Edgar fancy, 31,10. Corrsz—Fair to Good Rio 21:0@e2.3; Prime, 23@1 2i; Choice. 24,4®21.. Rtes---karoltna, 91&®I0e; Rangoon, 9. Tsse—Yonns Hyeon , i1, 0 061,0C, 0. P., 31,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 81,40 to 1,90. Oolong, 86 to 31,45. Sou Chong, 900 to .1,60. arsnce—Pearl,7l4; Silver Moss, 11Se, and Corn Starch, 125,e. CoIgeNNTRATKD Lyr.-48,21 , per criaii. ' , avers—Layer Raisins, 14,26 per bur; Prunes, 13; { c; Currants 123,e; Valencia Raisins 174519. Smcies—Cassia, 75c; Ctovea , folk.-; grain Pepper, 38 Allspice, 330; Nutmegs, $1,50. Ran Shot, /345 per bsg. Elosra—"Babbit's," "Oakely's," Rusin, 6 to 7e; "Dobbin's," 115 c Wax, 100; Chem. Olive, tic. CA_NDLm—Mould, 15c; Mar, =c BI CARB BODA--4111!i per 100. Pima—Lake Herring per half bhi 3,00; White Fieh do do, 7,00; No. I Markrel Shore in bble .28,10; Nu. 2 do Bay, bbia, $15,00; No. 3 do Large tibia 5i4,00; half Ghia 3114 in additional; Labrador Her. ring .10;4(4111. HAY—la being sold from country . ..iron. at 'ma22 per ton. HUSKS—SaIe!, at 3 reme per pound. HOMlNY—Boleti at 16,00(46,50'per bbl. LlME—Sake of Cleveland white lime at 12®2.25 Der bbl. LAND OlL—Bales of extra No. 1, at 11,42 ®1,45, and No. at 11,05@t,06. ONION es at 112,5043,01.1 per bbl, time °Meade figure for choice. POTATOES—BaIes Baltimore sweets at 13,50(0H per bbl, and prime Jerseys at 14,50. Peach Blows 50 cents per bunbel. POULTRY—SaIes of live chickens, by the coon, at t,0®55 eta per pair. PROVISIONS—The demand is light, but the season is about over, and stocks in this market, at (east, very much re duced. Packers all over the country, are considerably excited about the high price of Hogs, and it is not likely that there will be many put up unless prices dead IDe considerably. SEEDS—SaImi of ill:seed at /2,30, and but little offering in this market. Tim othy Seed is dull and nominal at /4@4!„. Nothing doing in clover seed. SALT—Is firmer with sales of car load lot at jl,fii per bbl. BTRAW4-Sales at 112 ik 15 per ton. PETROLEUMMANKM O►nca o► Prrrenunon IiAZEITE, WEDNESDAY, November 3, 1869. The "bulls" seem to have relaxed their hold on refined slightly to-day, as compared with yesterday, it is fully half a cent !ewer, but, as him been the case ail the week, there are no seller's here, acarcely, at any price. The market la in that excited sad manipulated con dition that operator., generally, are not disposed to do anything .her to buy or sell, preferring rather to hold off and await further development, The "bull ring," as it is familiarly termed, con tinues to have the upper hand of the trade, and it looks at present as if they would be able to have it their own way for borne time to come, unless, an re marked by a el:temporary, some of them should tarn in and unload on the sly; this if it should occur, and if discovered, as it would be, sooner. or later, would undoubtedly create a disruption, and this le what the •'shorts," better known as the ' , Mears," are anxiously hoping for. Axt noted in our last report, the ••bulls" are credited with owning and controlling about 100,000 bbla of oil, crude and refined, and so Matt as they carry this and buy what la pot on the market, Just so long will they be able to keep prices up, and, possibly, put them higher still. But Jule, so soon as the "bull-party" commences to sell or mani fest a desire to call, the natural infer ence is that the market will weaken and decline. The market is quiet and without Im portant change. sales 2,000 seller all year at 15%; 500 seller lb days at 16; and 2,000 spot (40®46) at 16%. November and December together, nominal at 16%. Private telegrams from Oil City report the market stronger on the creek, and prows higher. The Refined market was easier to-day, and compared with yeateday, prices are a shade lower. November, which was quoted yesterday at 36®36%, was quoted this afternoon at MN: December, also, is lower, 2110384%. There was a cargo sold in New York, to day, to go to the Mediterranean, at 62 franca, which is a franc more than any quotation yet re• calved here. BIBUELPTS OP COUPS BY A. V. B. R. Commercial Olt Works 400, on account Owaton 61 Sowers; Peerless Oil Works 240, on account Fisher Bro; Peerless Oil Works 166, on account J. .1. Munhall; A. B. Mills 80, on account W. Bartle; Fisher Bro. 800, on account E. H. Long; Eclipse Oil Works, 80, on account G. 8. Thomas; Eclipse 011 Works en, on account Jas. McCutcheon; Eureka Oil Works 180, on account T. Chess; Jas. Wilkins 2.40, on account Phila. dr Boston Petroleum Co; Peerless Oil Works 820, on account 0.14. Thomas. Total 2,800 bbl. SHIPMENT!' OF REPINED or A. B. E. E. Standard Oil Oa, 240 bble refined oil to Warden, Prow & Co., Phila. B. W. Morgan & Co., 239 bile ref oil to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 469 hble ref. oil to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick C0.,4 . 1 4B bbla to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Kovatone Oil Work. 192 !Ala refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, lfrew it Co., 843 bble ref. oil to Warden, F. it Co., Phil.. Foqlyth & Bro., 143 .bbla refined to Warden, Frew it CO., Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Warke 233 bbla refined to Warden, Frew &. Co., Philadelphia. National Refining 00. 683 bble refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. Montzhelater. Koehler it Co. 03 bbla ref. to Waring, King & Co., Phila. M. Koehler & 0).480 bble refined oil to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Lyons & Co., 138 Dbla refined to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. tt S. 228 bble refined oil to W. P. Logan Logan d: Bro., Phila. Total 3,063 bbla. OIL BIIIPPEDEMIT DDQITEDICE DEPOT. Fleming & Co. 343 Ude refined oil to Warden, Frew At Co., Philadelphia. ...... ......... _ ...... 312 bbl.. ihiy Goods market. Itissy yens, Nov. 3.—Tbere is an im proved Inquiry for staple cotton■ at the reduction of yesterday. sod to day we have to note the following changes: Al lendale 8 4 abeetings axe reduced in price from 4254 to 40; do 9-1 reduced from 4734 to 45; do 10.4 from 5234 to 50: Lowell 10 4 do 46 to 4234, and York blue denims from 31 to SO. ST. Loma, November 3.—Cattle quiet and unchanged at 2i4E464. Urge; there L a little better feeling. but not many Baled: the weather la too warm for pack mg and prbami range at B@9. =1 New ),,eK, November 3—Cotton hflavy and , ; ,c lower; sales 200 bales at ilia for otbittliog uplands. Flour: receipts were 12,730 Ltd.; rules heavy and strong ly favor buyers; salea Vino° bids at .5,15(85,40 for aupernne State and went ern; .4,70(40,2.5, extra State; 1 -5 . 55 (86,25, extra western: 1.3,30(97, white wheat ex tra; .5,8.5nt,0,45. R. 11. O ; ex tra St. Ismis; 17(99, good choice du., clout - g, Including 3,500 ibis inferior to grades extra for export at $5,51.1(..6. Rye }lour; sales Soo bids at $ 4 ,76f34,10. Corn Meal quiet; sales 500 Mils Marsh's Calo• ric on private terms. Whisky decidedly lower: sane 3vo bills western at .106 (40,04 tor Ben. Wheat • receipts were 157,807 bush; market opened weedy but cloaca . heavy and a shade lower? sales 15.3,000 bush at .1,15601,23, No. 3 spring; 1,30W,34 No. 2 do.; $1,40 No. 1 do.; II 2.5 @1,301 winter red Himont .1,41.1(1,1-1, clOslng $1,40@1,43 lot *lnter and am ber western; 11,43 for whiter red Canada In bond; .1,17@1,50 for white Indiana; $1,40 for chohm amber Tennessee. Rye dull and loWeri sales 0 00 hit western at 1 0 4 00 6 . honey heat y; sans. 240,0010 bu at $1,2001,23 for two rowed State; sl,si for choice Canada West. Barley I Malt quiet. Corn—receipts 137,218 bu, heavy and Ic lower: males 80,0.10 bu at 02 @tete for uteseted western; fi n Evitl for sound do; iii 3 Ottfa, Lee for western Oats—receipts 27,732 lat ate., attade firm er; sales 61.000 ha at nWtonle tintilßern arid western. lima lower at L , t‘fgu'B , ..ic for Carolina. Coffee quiet and steady. sugar lower: solos 1,02.6hnds at 1 Cubs; 150 boxes 110,1118 at 12Ntati2ife. Mo. laaaten gavel sail a e salts of AO LOW.. 1,71 ha at 000. Hopi gotta audellrro. Iss troleum enlet. Wool quiet with sales of 276,000 the at 4710152 c for domestic fleece; 40(00X' ler ptilled; 02c for Bibbed; itle for Nord's. Leather; hemlock sole In fair request at 30(g31 for Buenos Ayres and Ida Grande light middlegand heavy weights. Coal hem and in fair demand Linseed - till dull. dpirita of Turpentine doll. Sheathing Cooper Meads , at 32e; IC 01 Oliper quiet and drooping at 22.1 @Patio for Lilo Superior Pig. Imn quiet at 38€17385 bar Ercotchlleittlft(94lc for American; bar dull at 85c for refined English and American; sheet very quiet at 116,12 c, gold, (or Russia. Nails quiet at 4 , 74 c for tilt, 64 for enrich, and 2.6(g.30c for horseshoe, Pork dull and lower; sales 500 bbla at V 29,2530 for Mesa, ,closing at $20,25 cash, r 26,54 for prime, and .213,50®28 (or prime mesa: also 100 beta city prime moss Seller Dec., 028,26. Beef quiet; miles 12e bide at .66013 for new plain mesa 1112417,50 for new extra meas. Tierce Beef quiet at 125438 for -prime mess; P.../(g35 for India mesa beef. Hams quiet; eaten 100 bids at 115420. New cut meats dull: sales :slack ages a; 1 , 4%c: shoulders, 1741%, hams and middles steady. Lard lower sales of 300 tea at 163,(.017 , .c for steam, IBc fur fancy, and 10 '5,18;. 5 e tqr kettle rendered; also, 500 his steon, Vebroary, at 17xv:. Butter steady at 2.:6e33c for 0h1,,. Cheeact doll at 17@18',,'. Freights to Liverpool unsettled, with ttlnputouts of 5'2008 bus wheat at 7 ydds,l per sail, 14311 8 , 0 1 05. d Per steam, and 2,800 Ws dour per sail RI 2s. I.rur , —Flour dull and slightly In buyera' favor. I'Vhelit le iier, with a moderato exhort and speculative di•- manJ. Ilye Mill and v, at sl.o:thy I,lc, Mr western. eiteady, at thaa.lne for western. Corn heavy, at 93149/la. hir uncoond and for e•,and 1111Iell wentorn. Pork nominal. li,v.t 4111i01 and not no firm. Cut Meats and Bt1,4)11 declining. Lard poet, at 17%.(a.,17a,c for fate to prime steam. Eggs in fair re lit...l. at 3:1435c. (nlesoo, November 3.—Etstern ex change dull; par to 1.10 per cent. dis count buying, 1.10 per cent. premium ceiling. Flour quiet; tifit,tl,so for ship. ping extras. Wheat: No.l Ni,.more active, sales at 03W..10, closing at No. 2 fair ly active and 242;,c lower, axles at 57% Oshibic, closing at inside prices: thin al ternoun there were sales at tr, , ..ig,bste rrr No. 2 seller November, torn very dull and %(51c lower; eaten o f No. 2at 03;, (4006!,,e, rejected at 03.,(t.0rw, closing at ttaywdsse for No. 2: this at.erteam the market use dull and nominal at its.ceitMll and 04c caller Not ember for No. Z. (lats firmer and %c higher, at 39(39!..ic for No. 2, and 37l .3.8.! for rejected, closing at 1 0, (a..39‘..t. for No. 2, Rye firmer. sales No. I at 71 . (71‘.,,e, fur No. 2 6/04i (09C, I eje cted at t13 , ,4134c, and cloning at O.: for No. 2. Barley quirt and firmer, 5c higher for No. 2, closing with buyer. at Ric in store. llighwines dell at 51,08. Sugar quiet; 13 , ,fig14 , ., for common to prune cti:Ja. more active and steady; Mess Pork at 127.500,30 for old, And new (11 , 41 1 . 2 , i 25 ~ ..11ore for January and February. Lard 1,1 llama at 14‘44154e. tireen 1141111. at 13t,c, irelghts Item and a shade higher et 100_4i hnic, Corn, 11(911 , ,c, W neat to Buffalo, Receipts in the pant 24 hours; 7497 bbl. Flour; 111.01% bush Wheat; 50,070 bush Corn; 40.564 bush (iota; :0 , 60 bush 11,e end 2.7511 bush Barley. Shipments. 724 SbisiFlour; 1.10,275 bush Wheat; 114,5.31 bush Corm 5:1,40 bush Oats; 6,117 bush Rye, and 4,415 bush Barley. Sr. Louis, November 3.—Tobacco In goal demand and prines stroug lint not quotably changed. Cotton steady at 24iic. Hemp; not touch coming forward and stock In store reduced to about 000 hales undressed and 350 bale,. dressed: prices range $1250175 for undressed, and 1=50243 for driesed. Flour very dull, with only a limited order and local de tuned; supers range $3,7504,05, extra 1,10€45,00, double extra /1,3045,60, tro Me extra 115,7540,2 e, and faintly $6,50(3. 13,00. Wheat dull, heavy and slightly lower, No. 2 in elevator at 90c, No. 2 red fall al 95(1441.00. No. I do. at 11,054 1,10, choice to fancy at $1.17041,27, low choice white at $1 20. Corn verry mixedin Kicks at 790te1c yellow at 024 white at 01g0W.,c and small lola fancy at liar. Oats dull and lower at 424,444 c in built, 47(550c In racks. Harley ex. tremely dull, sflasouri spring at 60@litia, Illinois at 75e, prime Minnesota at 11,15. Rye, buyers holding off small sales at 69(470e. Whiliky very dull at $l,lO Grocerten dull with a nominal shrinkage in value to eorreapond with the decline In gold, but there Is barely enough doing to establish prices. Rio °ode° ranges from 194@)25t...... Louisiana sugar at 13% 0144'c for bad to fair prime. Molasees at 50E$75c for roboiled. Pork; ealmi new at Pli,lo, a decline; old at $3O. Dry salt meat.; Jobbing outlast ahoulders at 13y4 (3i14%; clear side. 174 e. Bacon Lim; 114%c for shoulders, 193. c for clear rib, 19%019,44c for clear aides. Lard is very dull at 103.4417 c for tierce, 114 , , , ;n for kog. Receipts—flour 5,400 bblit, wheat 28.000 Mich, corn 4.400 bush, oats 20,700 bush, barley 31,200 bush, rye 1,900 bush. CINCINNATI. Nov. 3.—Flour unchanged and dull; family 16,60@i5,75. Wheat dull and drooping, with small sales at $l,OB @1,12. Corn in fair demand and firmer; old 65ea660; new 6rigooc. Oats bOW.r.c. Rye dull at 90(7402c. Barley dull; fail 11.50€1L,65. Cotton unchanged and In fair demand; middling 2be. Tobacco ac tive and offerings light; sales .63 hhds at 147,0021,75, and 10 cases Ohio aced leaf at *16(847. Whisky dull and prices nom inal at 111,08 asked, $l,OO offered. Ideas pork dull at $3l; no sales of conerquence in retail *trade. Bacon: 1614 c and 1040 for shoulders and clear aides. Nothing done in green meats—weather too warm for curing. Lard nominally unchanged, held at 16.V@17c. the !attar for new ket tle rendered: steam dull at 18 , ,(916%c. No Inquiry for new hulk meats partially cured, the weather being too warm to move them. Butter firm, 30G3.5c. Chasse 17.4@lttc. Eggs 280e29c. Lin seed oil dull. i10(4.92c. Lard oil unchang. ed. Gold 127 buying. F:xchange 1.10 per cent, discount buying. Money market a shade easier. Loutma xxx, November 3.—Flour Eaira family, 0,50. Cirain quiet: wheat, red, It: albite, 11,15. Corn in bulk, 91:/c. Oats in bulk, 50c. Nye, 90c. tiro. , cedes slowly: N. U. prime sugar, 14e. N. U. prime molasaes, 73c. Rio coffee, prime, 231.0. Hoge quiet at 94@lb°, gross—weather too warm to kill. loaf tobacco steady: sales 31 hhda at 17,30 for common lugs, to $l7 for leaf. Proviaiona quiet and steady: mesa pork, $3l: bacon, eboalder,, clear olds., 20c; lard, 18c. Whisky don at 11,10. tonne own er. of tobacco have withdrawn their leaf from market on amount of damage to the new crop by froat. CLEVELAND, November 3.—Flour dull and unananged. Wheat, not much do ing but unchanged. Oarn steady and nominally unchanged, held at 87c (or No. 1, Elk for No. 2 do. Oats In fair de mand, but lower, sales of a few earn at 48c for No. 1 State. Rye steady, No. 1. Is held at 95c®)1,00, No. 2 do at 90c. Barley unchanged. Petroleum very firm and Dotter, refined held at 223%e:2. prime light straw to white at 29,4430 c stancload white; erode firm at 46,/0. TOLEDO, November 3. Flour dull. Wheat dull; No. I white Michigan $1,20, amber $1,0754, No. 1 red ;1,13. Corn le a shade bourn No. 1 470. Fretighte nom inally at 4 and 9c to Buffalo and Oswego. Clover seed nominally at $7. Deeased hogs nominally at 10 to 120. Receipts -8,700 bbla flour, 14,800 bush wheat, 3 , 20 0 bush corn, 4.000 bush cap. Bhicooents —B,BOO bbla flour, 8,000 Moth wheat. 7,000 bush corn, 1.3,500 bush oats, 400 bud, rye. MEMPHIS, November 3.—Lk,tton weak at 24(0)245.0; rooeipta, IX bales; exports, 2,099 bales. Of the cotton exhibited at the Fair last week, held at the Chamber of Commerce, to-day the find premium brought 500, beat Tenuesaee 33c, and the others ranged fun 25 to 35a, according to staple. Flour dull and unchanged, Corn dull. Oats 600. Hay 1.53027. Bran 11 . 4 (4123. Pork $32. Lard 18@lX1r. Bacon scarce: shoulder. 1730, skim 21c. Pumanscritta, November 3.—Flour dull and weak; superfine $5,82%, extra $7,50. Wheat dull and drooping; red 11,3501,38, white $1,40®1.50. 11.50 un changed. Corn dull; yellow 980®$1, mixed western 93114950. Oats dull and unchanged. Petroleum: erode 24c, re lined 3830. Provisions dull. Mess /4441 17%0180. Whisky d ' TTSBU l ' e • e • t, ' I/ It " NOV: t to 6104 for wood bound end 6 1,16 for Iron bound. 1 1 11LWArKEZ, Nov. 3.—Flour dull and nominal. Wheat week. at 1 1 3 , ,C No. 1 and EPP for No i u tutu dull and nomi nal. Corn weak nt li947uc. Rim dull and lower, at 73.. for No. I. Burl ey nal. Gram freight/. firm at li2c to Bur fah, Resvidota-3,000 Wm flour, 1t.41,0110 bush wheat. 5,090 touch oafs Shipmente —1,040 bbla dour, 194,0011 bush wheat. flat.riunne, Noe. 3. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull at i1,31/@,1.43. Corn dull, at $1,00@1.05 for old *Mlle and for new. data dull at siiry Sac. Rye tl,00(41,08. ?dear, Pork quiet at $33. Bacon joint; rub alder, !Se, clear do. latic, ahorlidera I6c, bama 24(025e. Lard quiet at lit@daiie. Wblitlty dull tendency downward. 1/1:71101 . 1". Nov. 3 —Wheat: recelptr, I hush; market weak: extra white No. I do. author ;1,0,5 sod r- itular /1,04. I= Ns,' 1 cot', Soeetu her 3...-Vreah cattle on ask, to day 1,100, with ,u 0 left from Monday. Trade la no better nor are all cattle selling. Prices nary from 9to ler, mostly 12(Telf, Some dreased beef .18 err{ ilog and sells at Pit% The beat drove 100 Kentucky cattle, 7., rWt, tlonght 14 (aide; a drove of 1)0 Texane, 53.4 cwt. 10c. Sheep continue to glut the mar ket with 0,1300 fresh and more than it,nta) Mato In pens, and lota More due. 8.111 some extra fat Ky. or Mier:liana of 110 lbs bhmght Te; poor p at 3W?,14 . ',4e, and prune at flc. Lambe soll at B@7o, and a few of 70 pounds at 714 e, but trade In extremely dull. Hoge dr...lined with no arrivaln but plenty are on the way; live ere quoted: at 9‘,091034e and undresaed at 131418,,, Cu!emit', i•ovetnber 9 --Cattle very dull; 13.12!..,(04,:5 for cows and light eteers, 14,50(4.5,u0 for packing steam, fi3,50 for good shipping beeves. Hoge more active and easier; 95,25€48,130 for common, P,75®9,25 far fair to medium, i9,50(0,76 for good to choice. =ln . CLEVELAND Ash PITINIMEDD Rosa November 3-2 are pig Iron, do 3111010, Nlmick .0 Co; 2 do pig Iron, Graff, Bennett & Co; i do shingles, Mellott Bra; 2 do lake any ore. Zug 44 Co; 1 do do, 6 bola wrap Iron, Brown A Co; 1 car lum ber, Croltilow & 1 tto dOr W W Biß don & Co; 4do barley, J Rhodes; 3 do billets, Park Bro. & Co; 6 do Imo ore, Shoenberger, B A Co: 2 earn lake sop ore, McKnight & Co; lOU bbl. Ilma ,, W W Wallace; 1 car grind atones, F Alden; 10 bide lard oil, Jll Parker; 5 do do, 10 ban tobacco, Drape & Robertson; 15 bbl. glean, W Frank 41 kisn; 315 belts Iron. Spang Chal`ant & Co; 2 care barley, 7, Wainwright; I do do, .1 M Cara°. .& Co; I do oats, lirahani A 31; II eke oats, W Welch A CO; 2 0310 cider, 17 do apple., Head .0 Co; 10 kgs, 10 bbla pearl barley, rtinehart A S; 25 eke oat*, 1 bid cider, .1 M Montgomery; 141:1 Mils lime, W linyn Jr; 25 ben starch, Atwell & Lee; 10 ban Ottemeo, E liearleton; 10 do do. IN 31 Linton; IS, o do, 2 bbl. ntarch, Ksy mem & Bre; II do do, J Hays; 20 man., 10 butts tolecoo, Arbucklon Co; 20 ea..., ii Ewart A Co; 25 caeca elmene, If Roblie; 2 care plg Iron, W Smith; I car Mirk, Oran . , Eluatet A CO; 13 kegs wanberx, J Wood & Co; II do do, 'Lewin t Diver A J: 30 bids It our , S S Marvin; 148 Md. apples, 15 eke dry do, Steel & Bro; 1011 ibis nnplee , Ii li Stone; 13 do do, 1 , Snyder; 100 do 410, C Mama; 22 do do, Vo'gt. M &C.; 30 0 pign lead, Batley, & I'.; 71 Mtls applen, 11 Pea Jr; 34 do do, IV II Nantklu A Son; 50 do do, P blur. idly: 1 do do, J Allen; 25 do do, P Dutl A Moo; 3 bon mdse. Al Johnston; 3 bbl,. eggs, S Devol. Poor WAISIIS AND CHI . A.«. RAII.IIOA I), November 3-2 cars no ilfeed, if sebnel back; I do do, Con rad; 40 too grease, W ki Howard; 5 bblis spirits, Schmidt A Friday; 34 do do, I folletter & Smith; I do do, 4 do whisky, J Conunr,. 6 bah, broom sore, F Md. lent: 120 bell. Index, J If Strube; 1 car bay, Briceer & Co; 30 don brooms, S Ewers & Co; 16 ban cheese, N J Braden; 2 mile leather, M Itelange; 450 galls stoneware, Welsh & Itro; 8 bide 'moony. ./ II Stewart; 2 ca. n 1.401:1e, J flinchllll. 1 414. do, .1 I. L hteta; 3 kg. aeplebutter, Itroggrratatt A O'Brien; 16 bbl. eggs, W II'; & Co, s 110 110, H Its,., Jr; 1 car naxisersi. Ewer, Hamilton & Co; 244 aka oats, If M liondenson Bro; lb ban (Meese, Woodworth & Davi.m; IS do do, Mentor .0 11; I ear barley, Pier, Donnal. & Co; 332 galbs stoneware, C McConnell & Son; 2 morn wheat, J 8 Liggett & Co; I do hay, 1/ 11 A Ilerton; 10U bltln flour, Watt, Lang A C.,. PITTNOUDDLI, ONCINNATI AND DT. bunt- RAILTNIAO, NOVYLDIN,. 3 —la9 lire barley. McHenry A Ibaoci, 63 do do, Sonth l'o; 46 bble apple, /to do 'wheat, do barley, Met), ,T 11. 4 bhle epolee, NI Cline: 6 do do, J A .n:111; 12 do do, I' W Shatter: 61 bge barley, 15 do corn, 1' liebilds; 170 do wheat, 18 Liggett A CO; 15 Mlle oil, 5 ton lard, 15 boa candle., 15 to haute, 2do saunsge, J IT Parker; It, w springs, 5 do asels, Coleman, R A Lb; ibis groom., Anderson A Ill,; II boa kul vex,U W Hoffman; 3 Its,. books, E Smith; 55 bide oil, /I L Fahnestock: 5 do liq nor, W Wolf; A bele. canton, It A C o ; I do do, Kennedy ,¢ Co. 1 wagon, T Balentine; 130 bgn wheat, 110 do barley, 69 do oats, 2.2 do rye, Y Duff A Soo: !.1 bbl adoring, J Roth it Sous; Se do, J Adler: 1 keg do, R Wood; 100 bbls flour, S Lindsay; 171.1ara barley, .1 Gangwushl lU bble apples, W .1 Steel It Ben. A LI-NOR ENT STATION November 3.- 190 We dour, 20 hire do, Hipply A Heck ert; 3 cern cooperage, Rely• A Robert. IMAI; 3do wheat, Kennedy Jiro; 3 care n (iralr. Bennett it Go; 203 oil bble, Huthingimiti 011 10; 59 eke bourn, Lloove ler b Co; 1 car metal, 1.4000ey tic Mc- Putchoon; 1 do do, !eerie, Bailey, A NO. zull; 2 care, barley, J Ithodea: 2 do do, Smith A Co; 100 bide Our, lino titewert; 4 care Iron ore, Pgh Forge A Iron (b; 1 ear bran, 50 lige do, M Steel di Son; 5 pkg“ tobacco, 8 P Armstrong; 30 eke corn 110ee .0 Ewing; 10 bble mein, F W iierdo.; 2 bble ewe, .1 Herbert; 9 eke W,C Brown; 45 bble apples, J Hit eebew. ALLA:Mat:NY VALLEY RAILROAD, NO VOIDber 3.-1 car grain, R Knox a Son; I do Ilmo, L L Reynoldw 7 bble tallow, Smith a Son; 1 bbl butter, 18 aka floor, Mai:m.l4c Co, 2 can metal, Mo. obrbt, Porter a Cu; I do do, Rees, Grab 3 Dull; 22 eke corn, 42 do wheat, Graham a - Marshall. FINANCIAL TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood st, cor. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, Ciold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD =I W. VAN HIRK. Vice Preside.. oss d.tir CLARKE. Six.. Cashier HOLMES & SONS, • 113A:N13. - 1;111S, 7,7 MARKET STR EET PITTSBURGH, PA. Cddlentlorm made on Mill. princlpslpototo of the I nitt,l Nute• nod Canada.. Stocks,Bonds and other Seen ritins 13=1 particular attention paid to the porchaea and mai< of Trail - 0d States Securities )•30:141 I TART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streete, PITTSBURGH, PA. =I 11 Exchange, Coin, Coupona, And particular attention vale to the parchane earl we uf COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. m0..3 CITY RA.NIE. 11 . 2 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 6100.000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEIIEST PAID ON DEPOSIT& TUlthltlff ISCIIANUR finalist and rota, tad alma deetred remirml to runme. Collection. made oall the prthelpal pole. of the United Sutee an d Canada 1100151, a law. to, Premd-.t. JAO to klee•na, thou rmatdent. W. N. 'Warm?, Cethier . DlAaCrchra. D. nutmeat 7t. mese tioorkee hmatte McCabe, Hugh &COLON', J Dubtrey..lr.. Terser. earapbel:. Patrick ILMos. James Phelan. (Mat. IL Barr. H. A. Ifrryroale. Jae. Ida. Hermann, Thomaattarama JIM. Y. GAZZAJd. Solicitor. CAffilit IIicCANDLEOS & C 0... lass Wllaces. Carr a c...i WHOLZALLI LIZILLWI ill foreign and Doninetie Dry Good., wcien nun. =AI Olt IbOTS Utsatosdam r isu r* RI VEK NEWS The river romm he ahrett etatinnary at :the point ell 1.1 a.: Metten in the ehanuei. t•ei t her lent evening vicar, with .•very nuee of attot her fog— the 1.14 did not rho° until noon. Too pronoectm for Water, We regret to gay, Urn not otwouregtog. There has loon no art, ills or dopar tures stn., the data or our last report. The New stain, it appears, wtan not an badly damaged an al drat reported. Nheett tiger fir New Ifrie.ttet, end trlettolate fur nit. Lemke, ern] ge out utt the first Water. —Tho Minnie was not ROW at St. Irmo last week, as raported. —The Mollie gliert left Cincinnati for Pith.burgh on Monday. —The 11. firny wee aground 1.1. Walker's tzar on Itioudety--the had succeeded In gutting noel.l —The I; real Hopotille loft St. Icons for Now Orleans on Saturday with an excel. lion/ Clip, drawine over eight net. —The Plain City, soak at inknburg, in being dismantled. She line tllyh nod dry on the side of the bluir opt , ,,it., the Prentlan Howie. Alen. Frasier har purchneeml rot:entangling Inuit eat In ti”, tip „ ter „ wheel Louisiana, lit the rate of tol,enn for the entire boat-, —The Cfluntons has been purrhaaoA by tho negroes, Il Is Weld, end Is making regular trip., between Vicksburg and , ;reenvllle under then. auspice.. —Captain W. C. fifuli, late of the Champion, ramie/no - 111p abandoning the river entirely, and Will leave In a low data on n pronlw,•Huk t rip to Kaunas, with a view of tinellte nettling in that State. --The collimate nn than M beds. aim Lev eel+, appoixdod by the Soft'horn Commercial Convention at Louisville, met at New t iri e . u . Irnt Saturday, and resolved to or gan i ze a atook company for levee building pur poses. —To avoid trouble On the river (elope. wally at Me i pith.) earnbmetmen should ahip their dock creWs by written con tracte for the ropud trip, under the mat ire law. Any of the crew quitting the trial without making the round trip would then forfeit their wage, - The eaten( the American Exertw l'oinpauy on board the steamer Andy Johioon, bound north I St. Louie, wan rubbed early Sunday morning of about 1 1 2,5410. They key of the safe wita taken from the Intweengeen pocket while he was .leep. The night watch- Ellen of ihtl ntoBol.l WWI arreeted on suspicion. —Sonnahstt noon sOho reside at Louis. vile inform us 11* boatel can not pasts under the railroad bridge thrre inside of lour or llyo weeks. 'What will Captain Irsttheur Vlcksburgh and Now Orleans packet dot Echo says, watt"' Nino ought to he nu tho Mi-sissippi now: and it nine dors not gut /horn wine. ready, fhrr.• aught to to a spa lor datuagos, .111Clh /UM ..azure. 1, —The following recent sales are ro ported nt St. lAntio, by the Dotlnoceoft Bergen (hand Paso, Leonid. and Wm. K. H. Coatea, well Sind to Sllao It. Daloolo, for $l,lOO. Barge 1.. K. Carter, to 1•010t r l }tingling for /I,:kio. Wet hear that one half Of the stems ferry Pike, and ferry privilege., at Pats...Mit, has been sold by Copk. I /*old Cattipoell to Jae. L Lockhart t r 7.04. —The Dubuque Herold, of Saturday, hays. J. K ttrovevt,crwuer of the steam or Soups} Tiger, La getttng ready a large top, including 2ii,001.1 bn,heloof polat , kre: We do not know bow many tons of hat , anti othor freight, which In to It taken in low on oargtas, and will Klan neat week whit it (...r the New I ninon, ro ar . Let. fir proponent(' take the trip Lilo] Pn( on the bat, and not only that, but os 11 take a portion of has family with him. —Capt. Jno. T. Waetilngbon, nom mantling the Nutonmlnii No. 13, having Lawn charged with beartlmeneee in pen. sing the hurtling Wreck of the Stonewall without Humping, in answer to a tilnpalCh ftolllBllllWall, Yuwell tit C.i.,of St. Jamie,. "Stntieveall.burced to the water'e edge; nothing lilt standing: no tire on thorn, no hall, no One seen in the river. Concluded boat was no completely and no long Mimed all bad gone all on mime boat; no use to stop. Did nut know what boat It wan." RIVER PACKETS IIIF. NI PIII I% A 1k It NSW 4111•LLA NM. immritri AND ~..47:4 %, AC—Thr 111,,,,5t., . ..t .11..-e.t. A 'II i r shy atroirr Yd latemeol.Le ports & OMAN v.v. of. YL•CK & CULd.lNo‘linotl. ST -, SHIPS TO 1.1.1 V Ell POOL AND QUEENSTOWN. THE INDIAN HMI. STEAMSHIPS Nnlatr•le. •Itirrla lint-el•ps vc”els, •moog them the r..firtors,• cirrY (IT 1 A NTM EII C. lip Or DONToIe. (111 or itALria"ur, - • an' 0r, , i1.11, , 11110. EVERT ISA TIJIMA V. Onto Pier 45 North Myer. New toll, r..t note sr bother lofortuetiou apply to WILLIAM IIING11).1, Jr., 115 IiNITHrILLI) eTitEET. Pittsburgh FRUIT CAN TOPS •t s .„ - sx,fir - ivAA3ELINA?;: i „. • ; , aPitr.SßUß:Gtr:tyl 6,7:;;V, We are how prepared toh sonar nt.. and Potter.. It Is perfect. 'horde. tad as cheap at. the plain top. heath/ the names of the Catlett. Pratte stamped epos the enact. radtatlaa from the alder. sod az ladea or pointer stamped shoe the top of the can. It le Clearly, Distinctly aml Permanently in Merely placing the tame or tbe fruit Me no cos/tales opposite the pointer mad malls" la the customary m « •nner. No presence of (nit or pod boumiteeper vile any other Mtn 012 a sense t. mum CHESTNUT & TWELFTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, 13A.11,1t1V Jewelers. GRAND OPENING!! or the FALL and CHRINT)I4IB TRA DI of. MAGNI FICHNT STOCK of .11 the novettien In Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. FANCY GOODS, &O. Bridal. Gilts a Speciahv. La n . celre and onow Vtsiton atrougu Ha hr tnlatnisu men', BAILEY dr. co.. NEW MARBLE STORE, CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS. rhitsadolphlo. 0f.7.00 THAT • d. s Restore gray and furled Hair to ita Optiourat. COLON., removcs Dandruff, CMS ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents BALDNISS, and makes the bait grow Soft, (;lol.sy and Luxuriant. Om) and $1,50 pr Brunt. Psl Idle o a Fret Pipo Bac • 'Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & Cif EN ET. DruigiAa..BulTala N.Y. Sold by dl Drugktkux =l= DISSOLUTION OF CO•PART N I mum The partnerehip heretofore ezistlelt end.? the name of DAVAO/. A ROBILUTS. Block and rump Makers, Si Tint Wee , Pittsburgh, was dissolved by the death of Thos. Roberta, Bet. T, 1100. The business of the lam firm will he set. tied by the surviving partner, THOMAS DAV AO 6, who 1. authorized to collect all claims due the Arm ea to rettle all claims agalut tho Same. All persons who know themselves Indebt ed So the late Ilrna will ',tease make Immediate P'hetn B ill Pete rt s /fe InTeo h n o n7d V4 lm e:r= i . led to Thomas Harmre ha settlement. THOHAII HAY 1113 X, CRAB. B. runisall, cell Telle.T ltzeaulors. TRADE MARK. DITEIBIDGE'S .fir FIRE. 1nt.00.16' Lamp I CHIENEYS. SEVEN YEARS' CREDIT mail I. even on good brick dwelling holm of etwwe, pressed Wick front, new garlic good rder, eft room and etillog iredran o well. Ipior - .2,7. 0 6Cf7::: 4:1 tlll6 g u alley. Apply to B. CUTHBERT It BOWL SPECIAL NOTICES 11..? f —THE 111 EA LING POOL. P." MK!, ha, wo• .1. •Irr • I i• /.1,•11 with, ri varann • n,•-•••, , , r• • ••, ~•• ....1•1•es* 11 ,, 1 l' , N. 1 . 1.114.10p1.11. I . .. — erJUST OCT. 'i " ICNI rE , T , .:IAI. ME'. pr“ I 10.1”...U.,11.• TlifiloAT MO,. HIT, !••••,- Cur. yust • t iit-HATt:IIE/A)IFIll HAIR DYE. .p 4,4114 Hairllya In the tidal In int world. the 1:), trut end yerftrt Ityn: harninnia Inn, Hint siit.ao•ini, no Liam/H0 . ..11,n, din dinu.otin rt illha the HI efttcts no Had do •natrete• and len•re the Hair OR and .fhj. hfl• cr brow, ttoldlrk.ll Druggist.. ad] l'rftaidrt. Arid prope.rly applied at Hatrlie e Yana', N.. Untad ntta.ct. •Inv forl. t MAN II 00 DOW LONT ruin ohm,. in "r "‘ `..tn• A I.LL • 011 TH. NATCHA, IttRATISHVT. sinol Hadn't/ i. Opt /mall, fllOr • or voi Detain, •i! I /lila .1111.:1U {0 Hamad.. dnin nail, Her, n n. sn. i'onnonititloo. Kneed*. and Atria.° and 119.nni L 1' Ell% nth, i h.. Book. " A Hain to flidlltdooll of Tart,er• den: unilnr &Lai. in a e rit.ninrnt •n• adrlnte ry.lto•IO. "ft •n• PO it,. 'i' i.i 127 Hower, !Ina 1 tnta•t•dine Mot .4 note. Al.' , lir • —Harr i•iiidi "DO/'TOR W rri ER (ACV a Ti7.l I 6a T./ THILAT ALI. I HIV ATV. i•intr6ioid. bath nu3nrousi laon Of rase. rash I • Ind from ...IT• Nee, pro ii Ana anntanllnnin. net •iihis .1.111111 trri ran talon, tenilitai ruln•lue.n Ilnallt liertn•n. ntit nored. l'r r ,••.l• •111 a a ith In and [oat lan.llna . .1.." uti. tin C011,D1.41 it trtrrt• lung nperwsp te the bert tt mreer, tr er Me, him ttt wrier% rentrtlle• "err • 111 mlrt "waist. and which In M. ....net, ...hoot Wattmeter. Im•let rn• Iterlt wr• pre•red Itt the eMatelthmeot. which wet heatte•••ro,, rem WIPP •n nralllng room,: Mao mtartllne awl Me. ping apart,. enta rrttorttor p,rnot•al •.1111.U. awl •isper anti cam:1100 Gate, lens multettlealter the rained mltteral aprlora. No matter who hat, Mitt& mat yew ram. head • It. sam Itt Mr pam phlet et aft t pmr• • met trt ant atltlrem Inr I•rt rtamps In reeled trt•eir Thowantht of rawm tr. meal mmually. al oaf e urd • trent the • otra• Int, own m•Ily or It, mall. tio, 9 ..air street, tartar r pun Ilona, lllttalertet. P How. 0 to N tr. U. hunt thyr 19 Y. to 9 P. N. tr•raphlet met to ant art amt. Mt tem siampo - - •pr air EICEIENt'K'S PULAPIRINIt' STEIL P hEAVVICISIA TONIC AA Er ‘I ANDKAKE PILLS will cure Consumption. Liver Complaint ands yspepsia, If taken iseorel• Ins to eloretiony am an three to tw latch •1 the same lima. Tim) cleanse the stomach. re. • thr liver and pot It to witlrk; then the •opealte tweomrs good, the foto , dlneals and makes good blood, the patient begins to vow ID arab, tilt diseased matter ripen) Into the lona, and ths. os tient oaten's. the at.... and tete wsll• This Is the only yr, to rat...consumption. the•e three To.ollclnes 1.. r. J. H. babeaell., of 1,11•4elohla. owe. bla unrivaled •oterss lb. te,....toacot of gozhnobafy C... 0 gumption. The rule .00ple tlyrup ripen. air morbid matter lo lb. 0000, more lb rov+o It off by ea., ' e! . ,oo " t ' r.r . lll l :re Z:V7rf. ' ll. " a f nfi ' lk? ' oate rl ot t T,b: ftPl 'WI Ibe lon,. le gin to heal. • To Ctlplulv. Wd Toole and Mandr Tr ...11.3. , I •t) 1.6.41 'ortrant, ti stota,co and Its cr. nt tha , Itet l'oau,,alc rup at, M. (awl •rlll It, r.cltrec,• Mae.irsa. art irrom ihr t rvniurl all ot , •trortt-os. trol•• do,. ta tbo blad oirr al Ltt.l tile livrr •• no r. t• thr aim, • oho. ..o•L tn.• I• 11 • Li A. • , r e mo,i•loot 1•••/,. of tn. Moo. I , roonzlont, /Wolin .tlthislant otot.l tonl, c. awlll ocilc,ll In .111,1, p-anar•on la aytaftr- .O Me, . iv., • rb to 010r...11111c, j ta• .1. it. • ytup....l II le mu, ono., too w 1 volol,,ont Iran-bLatwn ur.uuting •I tIo • n • n . o n n o olilo on 1.. 1100 .1,, joblelel 0100 o r ol 1.0 U C n ... 01 Lt nre nonolo. ebb. toal" •arra4y. On••r. rl yy, tber .Intangy . l,lll,, ors, seer, Ilooto.. art I ,IVIILYA., Ilse p1,11..nt Irr. hooch ttttt moat, eloo• nor trr to •too• cough. norlit r•r•tr. or or fr•tr. kr. rrod .tiry *la • I slop or • IJ •rt n•larth gill., .4 es...row If,, !woe. oiscur ..> are elturt 111.14•1 r•, ...1.1 Ireltation. pleuraulLr or Q.. luttp. masa or ludhlum•thha •tpl fa, ..••t"Zl.•uth na•e• what mu. Ix dun, It to. ow, the ...pi that •re h. It 14. ...le awl, The htephAelt ...111wer Late loat 1..1 I r tp Make ...dual. No. the P is, Or. ,I3erea•• malt rt..... 0... h ..11..•11( •p a tone lb. atomach. 1. patient mr.l! twain 1p thhtt h pat...- ent h hn asp, a.. p.m ah the ro ano geh fl .1.. .1.1 hell. 1 tals I. the hirhy tp enact...p..lPu 1...,11.11. , to. I. EEEE IEEEE E , Etlerue .ud only I.lEt onyolEE.nt ...ill rEE , ,,, tEctietErlE•• NEE•wIErEI rtEol EEl,l3l,,Er•\ • Ygl. Enatlrient, • PuEtnonlr rul• TOE. El., NEtEE•EI,IIEIr I'll. rr rlr In 111 lEtlitras Eum Vlaln tr, u EEE , I•r , per (.. tll h•nniras. er. [ph, net rwlt.! lar• Pnroytri utrlnlarrarip•l Encalth for MA, wna stlrrisSSs wa• ...war Lir rtar-• Lb•r, art ....... ( 1.1ww!..r.r• 110110101100. ,h,11(.1a141 Ik•• LI.. ..... ppturr.l hp, !pea ww.l •tratr.l. n Itlrn tp LIG fate Ile ....rt.! I.r weip • pr. prrs, ! rot, rprnarrawe •11, • o r - e.es utOr at . pAi • ..1.1) •...1 f..t . 141. 1 2 . r, eV. 1• vr..1e222.• .11 .2 12. 1,01... lal OM,. 1•12.1..13424. try .2..0.2 al. la-i2r• for 21 24 •4- 2. 13 v 1... .....0,2121.•11• .2 No. 32 lon.l 323 vs. 0213 v." k. prery olher Tuvo4lay. n.l at attert. 2.21421. e. 227 thrr 2 - can, Ile vlrra adv., (rut Out for 22ough • ‘1212021.21 •110 02 12.1242.2122, 1... ‘211..... hours at earl. ally flout V 33 to 3 t , rlr, ib.l . 6lmosile . ram .vd Se•yrrtd rou• Ir art, 61.30 p-r 6.411.. or 67 be • ho'f donett. Sl66•rak.., 1 . .. . 1616 • I• 11.. r,., CI 6,11 1,,,1 OILS )lARIOND OIL VlOlillti, H. M. LONG & CO., I= =I WANING a KING, I=l 'etroleum and it Products, DAL/ELL'S BLOCK. DUQUESNE WAY Homo 17, Chamber of Commerce, 1= TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Petroleum and its Products. Bitta,ourgN . omen I/NI-ZELL, BUILDING nmet H of Du. W and Irwin street .delplOrel. 131 1;T ALN UT n ani:.s. • • -,- • E PETROLEUM REFINERY. lIEBBLIIT W. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER or Lubricating &Mg h Test Burning Oth Eclipse Railroad Axle 011, pr.rt , ls gr-at h•al el:Moll, ....Mo. II old • low." temp., alan Special ~11 ler m tr,lest clitn•lr r or but 1... v Leenetraelhe. I twine. aebine Shop, 111 rhl • rico,. Mao Mill sod Phasing XIII Oils, Adant.,l for nigh speed. Mintokle Weal aleftdi•Lligist 011, OII,T a' knoll , Bismatale, lolg and F1.11.61ME Unt• ol on. glarmeas 01 1. ra1.0100., ARMOR VAIINLRII, to preserve Bright iron Work land Machinery horn Rust. Thsae products arts manufactured atidt r sumidie•• patent by Pap.rheamd !Pram In V•c cut,. Thr Lubricating I Ma sr, almost odoricm. prrfee ty pm+. uniform, land nitm , ly I , gbt col ored, mand • high mmps rat urn onenangt el. and I, main limpid during eat r. c Id. The kali. 'ono are unenualicd, and Sr. in constant me on many a the principal Railroads. Maniple. e to ger .1..1-7!"-oRro,"..Vg:Opt .n .„"Brrl i g t e. WOOD rommissioN MERCHANTS WILLIAM MILLER & CO., Non. !!I and Ut Liberty Street. Corner Ir.. In. now of!. r the Irwin • low tg 11=1 Prime New Crop New Orleans sugar and Molasses. rano Rh.,, Cuba awl !tallish I.l•nd haws. Dew Yuri, l'hils,leipttia awl Baltltavry H. Ailed cht. 043 Idea Der, Lovrrinira, Brun.,ls. Nioart, Adams' and Lang Island Syrups. Yon° Rico, Cuba and bug lab Indaud !dolow.a.s. an l d u t. una lo H na y Trn. ma Japan, Imperial. tiunpu•rdtr aa Carulla• and bangolo Rice. Java. I.•s af ro and Ulu Coln, Tobar,o, Lard MI. rt.b, Nails, I.la, Snap.. Lou.. Tarns. u• band. ALSO, I)== Fine Brandies, Wines and Sagan. lihcalah, Mopelle sod Rpukling Hock Wines of Itlokol A Co.. lo bOttlos. • .. eparkllo• Moselle, beharsberr sod Jobaottle bo.e. Itoekbelmer . Ft.rgoody. le. firadeoburg • Yreme• Floe 01Ive (111. do do Clarete, Imported la bottles, do do White Wise, In bottles. M. Wort II Potte• Nparkllod Cat. ,elm. Purl . . Vier Old Clberry. Madeira and Purl Inc ow Yloooogabela I.le Whiskies. pare do Very buperfor Old Crotch do do. ALSO, Pole Agra" for Mot & Ctrodoo•r Oraird Imperial Uflfrd " l:: o " r • O:gfr s C ettrola g ro . d warrtotrrl TIt ITTLE, BAUM & PATTON, Wtlicaalc Orman, Commlast. ts errhan Deatar , ti . Pri=l.4ole i r, Bari Client, nitali r ar nod all ritual:matt Mt,ZlaGitti /CDOrally, Tl 9 114 IllZeA/111) ISTIEENT. Phtabarab, 80381 1. 1101 , 83 318, 001,83 IVIL u. 11017811. TOIIN L HOUSE & BROS, Mac es orsuarato JOHN I. UOUat • CO., {{'pole_ ale Grocers and Commtsaton Merchant.. Cornet of Satithheld and Water .trceta. Plo.shaegh. JOlln 1111.11rT0N ♦ 116C14 ti4OHIPTON & WALLACE. W holes "Lx, anoc6llo AND PRODOCX. DEAL , No. 0 SIXTH STREET. Plitabursh. NEW BVCR WM EAT FLOUR. macro pound. celebrated Ifsetbrook hints Doebte Extra h. W.Piour, Just molted sad put op In tenth 0.41 Dm fated, use or for tale by tha barrel at the Family Grocery store of itath A. RENSHAW, Caner Lately multi lath nu. IRON AND STEEL. DUItUESNE WORKS COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. I=l El ,T kit," 111., if SNA 11 'II FR 1 411- ASIF lIF 4flr-, ill. 110, and 1 , 11 .I • I'6H RAIN I I Ir KR UAW , 1 .11.1%11611 10. I, ,k k 1 , 1.1 • .1 }I A TRETH AN, I I TIS •I'.F. AS I. Neil I.' I. 11..1, rlr t 1. 1115/ 115, A. II TO , t. II HI 1 0 . WHO"' :WHIN., an It%l t I All Goods First Class and Warranted. 4 1..4 ''''' MILLER, MR& PilthlN. M 1101 r. A. Y. Rr 114Illt I= CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR A PARKIN, OFFICE. No. 10 Lihrit) Strcrt, ri r r , Ku foot, re. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to JOS. HARM & C 0.,) 111, rarlll.l4-, • ten•lve .1111 Lb.. leading For •• . ' 1.1 . 111.• Vas' •il ,l l ll , • , F r es !111A Pl. 10 1 1/[l, 1,, N'lllt, ' . ' I'l IMANJA MA. 4 ItlaT,. HAIL* IAII, AX LE, 1. 11, ritlmK, vrllo v , cll riptton of nliA I . lr. 1114/K. , t .an Cornar of hamar Way and ?int Etrat pITTNBURGII STEEL WORKS. I , MT A FILIHI ED IN 1545. ANDERSON & WOODS, I=l lirfincd lirrman Plow and spring Sled. SI. It Ill 4 T AVEYIir. burgh. l'a. atilA LLERSIIII SEN PROCBSS. -i . • rb n.. ur rfe KLI-Ll.llwl JEN filo tetw.rle, .I”lll..l.ep•rted to gueet Iron. the f m hhh,,t. ot le to frtlotr , ree, entl the re ••,1 etttt. 1 . ..111111,114 in•nul.cturer. of 1 A NI Eti P. SP F.Elt, Attorrrlty fur tn-. Truirters. 11...1,1.• I ...I 4 Enolab • Unpoln/ . 9O r..nrro ...nn. t • ari inter , I,sr. ite to vlsttWr IP •Pfiii 11, IP. tin h r ee th e rr., eee i e OW I.llli operation. fr. it, ROBIAMEV, REA & CO., WASHINGTON WORKS, POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, rnu ra•lo of 80. an, nt•llon•ry rtes. En• 'one, N•rrrrcio • NI. ft•chinerr. 4.rartng, t • 1 de•cr.lolons: .11 T•n• and Boor r ...It. Iron In otk • 14. ,eraser Fll., and ,m/lhAeld 'art et, A,rot. 10.1 IFYA RIP, PATENT I N.IFPT , OR Itpr fee I.• Butirrn j• 11-1. THOMAS CARLIN to. CO., • 'ourth Ward Foundry and Marhine Work% I= lur+, m .I•Nou•ry aoA rofoahlr St • am t0r.0.• •. •NI Nook., m. 1 mfalug. firs. rid MN• Wura. HO, •rol Machine aotlua, N•m. Ia Atm, Boa• om ..1 lir r and tiz,....rn haDd Eng tnr• of M]. 14.0 FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS . _ CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS, 1:1=11 BOLLMAN A BAGA_LEY, tU!UmHfllrfl..nwrH , ,,.. - nyrfl I= I= VONONLIIIELI FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDELSON & CU, lolxourvlu rr re a 11141 N FIOUhll FItU.NTS, W 0%1.'11' LI '4 VELn and anal Cab Hags of all Deseriptloas SE-Aoectal paid to AIICIIIT6CTU• HAL. , AnTlNasn •u l d to castlass for Window tilson liooroo 11,111.. ASi.nns oxl - ISO WATER TURET I.lOnSurslt. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY OFFICE AND WOE RS TWELFTH STREET, I= or Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery. Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, . ' rroll sod Smallmem Streets, I=l I lE= WILLIAM SMITH, I=l CAST IRON BOWL PIPE EME=! My Me. are .11 out Invariably In rib, in dry sand and IX feel length, arsorinaenl of general Castings for Gas & Water Works I would sl.o call tae attention of Booertoteod oot• t . ," wor.. tom) male of ,1671/RTIL BRASS FOUNDERS HENRY BIER & CO., =I JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. IMAMS CASTINGS Me DE pisomrTLY ru ult/ACti Maleable and Grey Iron Fitting, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, MITI ORD CHECK TALUS, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IIZOIiT COCKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and Ott. eiANUTACTOELae Of J. M. COOP LH • COB Improved ilalanta-Wheel Steam Pomp. Agents for Dreyfus , ' Patent Oil ers, the best in the Market. Mee lied Works, earner Thirteenth mid Plot ' linteete. ,phi ATWOOD & 121cCA FFUET, Corner Liberty Axel and 2WM Anon. 11:1=EM BRAES FOUNDERS AND 11011 PIPE FITTED& and AOZNT fvr A. D. CAbLERON A CO5 BTLAII PUP •ND BILOIVICEI HENDERSON J. unoTnEIRB, 966 Liberty w m en, Dula. la Dru =Ct and Patent kgttlel.e, jalgti tJ DRAULIC CEBIENT.-100 LOL Hyarana Cement. fog nag J. a W1J17121,41, • 1 ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK Wt CARROLL AND SNYDER, I=l I lir l tII. DOUBLII-IrLITED TURULAI II AND CI LINDER isTE•II BOIL .1111,A AND TANKS . , D•Nis rA N I.Klr, AIND AbH rlNs. s• ,ALT ?ANN AMU CON Effil==oE=l I= 0011 ca and Wftrrhotae• rrrrrr &mend Third. ShOgi and I.lherAy blirmet. I= HUGH M. BOLE & CO. Cor. Polo( Alley and Duquesne SI., Elegiac Butliters, Founders and .Mach i,Jnte kl..factury ATF.ASIIIOAT ICNIi IN la. .d yI ATII , N Alt Y .cl • It Special attention tdel,ed to oo• rot. STATION• ANY "IL ELL ENUINY. AND PUNTAULA /14 of 15 hr,r. power. 04 , 1 I N1..n...1• very kind. Ala 1. to ord. dour THIRD STNS KT. below, Martel.. wells, SIIA 'TING, PULLWIreI, krt. /1..1 , ,E awl TONAGCO ACNEWS i 1:1••\ 1../I rilf.Nfr.N, on Lod and Ma. o ••,1. r. .1 the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting un the Allegheny Mete cr. the Point I=l t rtlere tortanal.ly Ta• .1 TaT tT. O'HARA BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., I= 441' F. AAI NM OIL TANKSSTILLS, AU IT •To nA I.T rok NS. GAzit)METEHS. SILT " ('11155 I , HE , FIRE. BEDS. Sc , 'or. of Second Alcune and Liberty St., =I It- nalrloa dolor protropt , y. (tracts sent to the /to, tol.treat •111 be prompt, all...lard to. r. IN, I,,rmerly klast•gez at Cwilm. , l.L ott 11talt,. oc fa: WSJ. BARNHILL A. CO., tiOLLER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS I= Basing sasured a large >•ml and furnished It 'aim ills Innis iq rrlttl toaclOnr ars r pre parmi tq man atm tura saes, dracriptinn of KWh- F.lt. In tn.. mann. r q•rrauted equal to any namis. in he, mairy. Chimneys Hrs. - shin, is, in 41a. 'r°• •. Logr mouse Bus, n•lenarra. t rana. asks. ntills, Agrti•• r. Smut, Palm Bnitar I•on. Bridges, Sugar Pan.. d so.e manstagtorrrs Barnuill'a al II o an !era. Re...airing .lone on shorts , . notice. I A.. !what NO D. 0..1,12 J AIRED n. 113111USti &SON, . • =LI Stearn Boilers, Oil Stills, Tunis. ROE= IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa STOVES, CASTING?, Sto. COO h STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast u well as any other Store In the Upton. BISSELL & CO., No. '2:35 Liberty- Street , •11 band and for .al,, PA Rl...it STOV HEATING STOP ES. ORATE ?RUSTS. IrENDEIIB, HANUES. At. GRAPY, HUOUS & CO,, ANA,1.11,1,11 , AVM, V 11.1,1 01 S r rf BOSTON cool: iNG RANGE, "TEE FIERY FURNACE'," You W 11111X0 BrILOINoh THE NEW A NTI-DUNT PGOK !NO STUTZ. I A t!. „ G , I: L U r .ll tse. Wr i tA . K i It n NO It CASVI l'tON Ansll NTL Es, " WE ' LL)/ A !ill It V. r F. 4 'TV , It. II RATE.•, 111, from dirt Bud dust. RATS fItuNTS. FE:SIOEIM ko. 906 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. A. BRADLEY & CO., NO. 30 WOOD bTREET, &Lamar.lore. of the (irestryt Variety or Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, I=Ml In our ..rtmetst r.• found all the LATENT . PATTERNS AND lIIPROV6MENTS, and the reputation of our Stoves Is sorb that any one It thoseof a good article should purchase sous bet those manufactured ny us. us tee? will be toned t. e most durable as well saero•otsteal. Would call psrllcal. atit :Woe to oar new VOLCANO +MVP. for rhuretp a. halls cud stone. Over SOO sold la three emotes. Istesoltd for with or without ulna. All who have used them pro holler -lb m super or to any other sod far cheap er. read per Catalotue sod Price List. 1..0 PROFESSIONAL D a. ANDREW EADNST. GEHULAN PHYSICIAN, Carte all manner of disease that the realest le subject to, Otllon No. 6111 Penn street. Ofnoe hours feom 1 tth IS A. Y. and from • &11l 6 r. Y. ao191:411 WILLIAM F. ROBB, NOTARY PIM 0 AND 001UCCBDIONEI or Dood, for all [lvo Strata s. No. 149 Fourth Avenue, =1 Prompt attention will be glee. to Lb. tells. of Deposition. when a Coamedasloner errelde• nude: bla edictal seal that an Instru ment of writing hu been executed before hint, It can be used or recorded la any other State without tenter autbenelcatlon. ocla G . W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. (Mace, No. L/ PitillWrkl AVENHZ, FITYA. beret, (formerly morn pled by Hem. all H. Lovertg,) will practice le Um U. IS. Circuit and Ulalrl.•1 Carer., In the State giopmme and all We Croirta of Allegheny moiety. and make collec tion. le moat of th e adjacent mottles. Jegind7l WWI. B. BEEPER, ALDERMAN ♦ND EX:0771010 J QBEICE 07 • • • THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. ISpeels/ attention given converses:tog sad collections Deed.. Hood. ta d Mortgages drawl Int. sad ..11 legal tm.btess attended to pmaDDI sad-seearateD. - - - SAMUEL EIcBIASTEBA, - - ALDERMA . Zs ilidelo Justice of Me Beam .d Palos Yu tram, OBlee, GRANT STEIJIT, op - podia Um Cathedral, PITTBBUBLiId, Pi. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Aekhowledgmenta, Depots Mona and all - Legg Bostness •seentall with promptness and duipateb. WAS JOHN A. STRAIN, A.I.DIERBIA2II. LX•0171(30 JUISTICZ OP THE PLOT ADD POLICE MAGINTII•2II. 01lios.1111 PITIED STREET. opDgaita tha Loc.:cal, Pit:shoe:lh Ph Deeds, hoods. Mon. Ise, Minionisdsinests, Depositions uel dispatch. Leda thislaess a:reglad with wrosoataaws sod ARCHIBALD B AVVINIJIIIVEIY-A.T.I.JLW. No. 9$ FIFTH aTILLILT, = =2O BBIETIN GS AND BATTING HOUSES, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON emus. V IT - 114.13U1NAra 11 rumbetaratJ of lilA VI 1111XDIUM glad 411181 ANCHOR ADD Lira aP X.ZTIN 131 AND lIATTINA. LOAN MONET T J LOAN.-$2OOOO to lout oo Bond .0 Mortgage la Ism or =all mounts, T tONAS IL parry. mu. Data sad Em Estate Btok.. No. lip Brnitilettl stmt. RAILROADS ENNSYLVA ILN't IKMENIR NI A C BAY„A, , alter II r.r.. eunday AUGKIET 5111., Ir6U. Trot arrlva LL ad demi fr.pm w. v.., ,orr.r of Willafityle. .11.1 .. . Are., Depart. Mall Trate.... I:40 as •Day expres•lSCilis r....t Line— .. I 45 as • l'aettle Ex— 7 a= Wall, No. I BSO An Wants No. 1.. et 0 Bonton4re•h. TOO am Nall Teals..... LI sal A wan, No, I 0:05 am Itra . lahe No . • 01 fit:relays:ll Ex el:15 am Iftheln'll it. I Johnztova Ae lONS., am Wall's No. I. I 60 lira•ts Ac N.l 7:00 pot Jonnatoma Ag • t:0 mis Plttslt•tr , tx . IS 400 m Rra'ts Ae NEE 0110 pail rhlla. Ex pretest 00 pm Phila. Express 3:814 No Wall s No. t I:sopm Wall, No. 1.. 3.001001 Rya . 1 s Ac No I V• SA pm Wall's No. 1.. SAID pis Wall's No./.5:50 pm 'Taal L1m..... 'Cps Way Yasan`r 10-40 pm Wall's No. X- 111 1. 41 There trains make ewe tonntectloat atl W rg for Belo more. The eboreh Tram leas... Walla B tatlolteirety altoday at 11,05 a. to , remelts, Plllabgrall al 10:05 a. m. het terrains, leave* Plitahnha at 131:80 p. rat . and ate". al Wall. Etatlal at 11,10 p. tn. B Clacinnall Express and Peelle Expres4/01171.11 daily. Al' ether Intel daily ...cot thantay. roe faller InfOrmatton apply to W.- H. BECKWITH. Agent. The Pennsyl vanla &Inroad CoMfonny will sert ata. In me any 'lst (Or nagone, enenpt for ..noutoßig. p...., nn.l 11,011 their respoosthtlitY to Chsoklllit• Ited Doliar• In valor.. Ali le xcesses/ ti at am..nnt In valtte mill be at the Hag of as ..ener. 00,51 007 , 14/ , gzir i ta t t , . 004.ra u 3 W e Am 000 0000,01 nalnellnlea•l•nt. Alltmaxt, %. TEST lEttril-ZDNINE PEN NBYLVANIA A.. „ ..„.._..5a and after Attract 59, 1.65.1 m r•ilonager Trllns nn the Western l'ennosivaltil Mat road 0111 11-0 at and depart from 514 t" 4, . ,,,, tret De pot. Allegheny Illtv.as ftalloargs Xmas. Deport. 44fo d rt ... ht g i lt?: ' ln ' l alL y;, -. 6 1:tli: rt Ne. I 9: 4fter ' Xg . . , 4o. • IT,IO p . m ' T r.:4 11:•; 1" 1 1 tili 6 :1 Freeport 80.10:05 pm 84:ngu'e No / 3;10 Is 5a11.... .. .. ... 3,511 pm Treers.rt No.lBlllo 0 Sprlngd'a No. ll:20 0 m..Sortnpl'e Nog 17.01100 Above tralta no dally except landay. Tbe l'harrh Testa leaves Allegheny .Inti t. loot nundaT at 7:40 a. to.. 00000104 All .qll' Clt• a: 1.1:50 a. m. Unturning, lean. Allet ham :110, at I:110 p. so. and arrive at A.lleghelsl fall• that at 3.40 p. m. Critentresrion TlC...a—For sale In of Twenty, between All heal City( dstreet. Herr's, Renee Floe bniTebtirs and good on ea the nntlits flopping AS Stations specified on eta. The train. leaving Allsgbeny Oily at P.OO a. at. make direst es,nneetion al Freeport wi th Wal es r•e line of Magee for Muir, and 'plasma/m[o.ns Through llakets mal be purchased at Ute.._Onek. No. 181 Clair street, nem . the Busznallaartruelus Ilttabar s h, and at the Depot, frhere. POI fertile, le!:ensation 0 7to JI.ILMS LEVI/FISTS, Isderal Street A Cl 6 oat. The Western reensil rani. Ba/11.4 will Sol as men say flak fur Baßgare, eleept karlselkelle ayesvel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Itulter. In Clor. All begin/se en. the .mount fain. elltbe aot toe dant the Owner, Mile= Mitre by special eoutra 1115 R. FL L • SOO Wene,l nunert WA aten ll tlelth WIL Milialruirr wAfli L £ li o I. W. and CLEVELAND & PITYISBOXEDP .I SS. Priem Angus/3011. IRO% Val. mill linlYa and arrive al ilie Union lh-pot, math eds. I burgh cliLlina. am (cam's: TI ragee Ix ....11:08 a m CalraEo X.E.. /11iii aVI Erie 4 l'icn Eit.7:2B• in Pnclac ti..• LEI an '. le a r!WiI10.11::: .1.71V2e.91114:1114: Pa h ...nine. ....VAN • ne Carrie ExlllllXilB I a VI. 4 WWI/ Es 1:113 pm Cleveland Ea 3011E9 Ve`T., i ty..k.ll. grt R. 1 1 2,47 fag: Depart front AliyArity. dr-me •• 4tier ii. Bra•r :Valli AmthOti a m Leetailale An—dlia ELM Leetsdale •• 10:03 a m Ilea•r /DI. •• •:1111 am • • • • 11:110 a m New Castle .... L. .. t.i,,e_ba-st.er • • 2.23 pm Enna •• 9:1 am Lena •• 3En p ire Errieelene •• 151,1i In Leetsdale arc 5:13 pcu Beier Valle •• ilia 3 rem R. a•crallii •• • 6:1.3 pm Lentmlide •• 11,13 MO Lertaiani .• /1.1:113 p cc. •' •• 7 :YE PM Fair Oak, entre. Fair Oalts 1... d. i•net roil . 1:13p ni day i. hureb. 17:811 so 1W- 1.311 p. am 1 hiCa4V Exprem leaves Ai , i t a Sir I 23 a tn. Ultra', Express arrive. 1110 1' 0 RS. J. N. ateCULLOIIkZ4 gent. rak. A Ticket Agent. Om, X aatu .Ptrird 111L' II Gn, aniem, CINCII,4II AND .1,111.4 RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. Cu/OIC DP and after SIMIDAX. •rtsurtion D We, 1664 , Value leave and anise ai the Unepot. as tbiltnes: Aroore. Assetlet Yu1........... :On a. Pi. 111:0$ p sa. rut Lane............__6:43 a. in. 7,06 Express. ........... 1.43 p. m. 1:14 R. Wised Aeem... 4:63 m. lie Donald's Aost • P,Not.l 11.311 a. 1:311 Steubenville Amostarnod. atria p. 9,43 a.m. mer.r.m.. Aeon. N 0.1 0 .03 o.d 319 0.4 sundae ftharch Train— 171t58 p. m. 9:114 A. M. Wr 1.41 P. P. into will mare daily. 111 :03 P. h. trait will arrive dale. All other trains will nut emir. simmy. aspect. ed. Tbe 6:83 m. Trainmates close ona amnions at Newark ft. Zanesville. iseneral Tleiet A.c• Coltuannsh W. W. CARD. Dennison, Ohio. anti CHANGE or ALLEGHENY VALLEY HAILROAD THE ONLY DIRECT HOUTZ TO THE 011. REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CA/13. On .d alter MONDAY. dept. 90. 15611 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except thart6a7) will leave Pinta burnt Depot, u:rner of 501tee coil and Plke street, for Franklin. 011 010.8.11. Colo. an•l nolrea tie Oil Kelloaa. rriTTaritou.Assov tat ermsamou Day Ka. TAM am Day s:lspm rllght Ea .... 7:35 pm Night Es 0:55 a. Lot Holton... 6:40 •In lit Halton . 6:45 pe Halton ...I 1:50 • m tld Halton 11:504 3d Holton .. 5:00 p m 3d Malian .. 9:10 4th Helton p m 4th Dolton. 7:30 5/4 Frerport Ac.6:15 •rr .e..laW ors... 7:30 •ea hods IA arts.. 0:30 p m V•selarrt Ae 6:14 p a Bmiv. B Ac 3 - 05 p m BraAya It de 10:05 am Cba• - ch.. .... 1.00 p m t - ht , mt. .. . 10:104 Kaonrea traln• st.m only at prlnc.pai polsli .kccommo.latloa rains stop at all 1..% ma J. .I. LA WHENCE, 0ee'1..2.1W1., THOMAS 111. KING..IIAet;- .01e EITTSBUTIGIf Arairanal CONNELLd V I LI. I LattltaLt. Oa and after TUESDAY. Wayembar. no, ISM, trains will arrtae at awl depart nun tit Laetwa cord.. of Grant and Water atteeta, Fa ful‘ovre! MILE CM!!::=11 Pugin 100 a. 6:00 F.ll. McKeesport itocinudt`n 11:00 a. 11:04 ag. Nn.. to and from Unt.p. 3:OU r. 4. 10:10 A. Z. Wort Newton Aceotn.d 4:30 r. 8. 11:36 W. Braddoclos Accinndt•n. es .15 1. IL 1 80 Nlyht Ac. told eß . 'aport.lo:3o 8. 11:48•.111 Sunday Church Train to an tam Went Newton 1:001. 8.10:00 0. Tor tickets apply to Z. M. BAYMOND. Asant W. B. 1511)0T. Bucrernneuden, o O IVI t IM HILL ITMON PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Division ?Le Orton CIT 97 AB %I ii 13113,11111 SOUCEi rum tne Last to al poll. ,I Colorado Nevada, California Otab, I= Washington', New Meslco, Idaho, Oregon. Two TIM., ism Stam lase asa L