FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, NO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTEBI7ItGIL CANII CAPITAL - 11200,000 Storkholders Individually Liable. RANI( OP OINCOUNT AND DEPOSIT wm. rL .tare Ytet ninu'ton.l. Th... 11. K. i1m1.1.1.1, Wm. TArchibald Wsllsm, J..,,t Arm.", Jas. D. Irsdly, clms. H. 1...4, WM. 1107 d. Juba Ir Hank Is now fulls orsmaMd aad P.Pmml to Mos smstra.l Lanka/ buslimss. 7- GOLD, MUTH AM) COUPONS, Bought at Highest Prices PII. IL MERTZ, Banker, Por. Wood St. and sth Avenue Lip T. BRADY & CO., I= COrlifq Fourth Avenue awl Wood St., 1 1 3A.W IicTIT? S. =9 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, =1 t4' Interest Allowed on Deposits 0.7 - 1.1..00r loaned on lioronnornt Bonds at 10w..t market rate, Orders emanated for the Purchase anal Male of STOCKS, BONDS and (W U). JAMES T. BRADY & CO, C.1)I gittdrurgt ertaitite. F 1 CE AND TRADE. " . Orrif7E PrrThatrPAll NA.ZETTik Tut , wr, Novnwber 25, 1869. i tiohl declined to-day from 126% to 124%, the lowest point reached since It advanced In 1882. Everybody is a.- Waddled at the steady decline without any Intermediate advance whatever. The principal came for the decline is in the continued sales of tho Government, one million dollars to-day and another million to-morrow, and the fear that tin ders tight money market gold would cost high rates for currency. So far the reopening of the gold clearing hank has had no Influence on the speculative op erators, and they are very shy. The Important aro also slow In buying, be. liming In lower rates. Should the re ports prove to be true that the Govern ment will sell 25 million dollars next month again, 120 would even be too high a figure for gold on January next, although the dlacuming of the Brant-Id question woulldnove gold and bonds up and down very rapidly. The retail price of merchandise In so far but little effected by the decline of gold; but ahould a point be reached materially below 125, every commodity will rapidly decline and adjust Itself to thd gold standard. With the decline of gold, Governments would lose their attractiveness ea Invest ments, and the more shrewd of the small holders would gradually come on the market with their lot and add to the deprotelon already existing. But as tar as Government credit goes this would be folly made op by the appreciation of greenbacks approaching the par of gold. Stocks are atilt strong, and the few large beldam are doing their very best to force-the shorts to take their high priced, inflated, watered doets from them. Mang weak bears will of coarse buy out of fear of losing more, but those who have margins enough win make ab ultimate profit. Erie suddenly Jumped From 125'' to 12911@b1 9 3iG. 130 %. from which It decllntd to 118, advancing to 128%. and closing at last night* aiming quotations. The Vanderbilt shares are doll and henry, but the Worth Weld and Reading are strong. In North West a tether in attempted, but It Is believed by *owl parties that the attempt will fail before the stock can be run tip much higher. Cleveland is hem, and Fort Wayne strong. Money easier. Busdneas more active. 'Qnotations as reeeived by Ph. It Meets Gold, 12434; Sliver. 121; Eighty one* 117 c: Five Twenties, 1862, 114.4; do 1861, 112; do 1865, 113; do 1865, Ckeiwde, 115; do SW, 115 y; do 1868, 115;; Ten Forties. _Li: a Ex press t Obnipan, 5714 IdDirthapla Union Expreee Company, 9%; American Ex press Company, 55; Western Union Telegraph. 85%; Reading. 69; New York Central. 77N1 Pittsburgh,. li bit K Wane 88%; Ohlo iwis wpm, . :51; /thetas= SoutJunta, 8.834; Cleveland A Pittsburgh, 83R; Chicago, Bock Wand de PaCitie, 103%; Chleagn R. North Waiter% • 14343 Chinese 'Forth- Wartem Preferred 88%; Erie, 28. ItIOLLAMIN. Large. Smolt London. per £ 84 25 PAO Perla, per frane..-.......-- 23% 25 Berlin, thalor 9334 95 Frankfort, . 45.14 ' quotations received to , Jame, T. Brady di Co. Gold: 125; United State. Maas, 1881, 117%; Flve•Twenties, 1862, 11434; do. 1864, 112: do. 1815, 112 Ten-Fortms, 107 R; Five-Twenties, Jana ary and Jaly, 1865. 115; - do. do. 1867, 1153 i: do. do. 1868. 115; Union -Pachtio Railroad, 86; Central do, Ov. Paeltic, 111710 Lake Superior QS thy Telegraph to the Plttaborgb Uinta.] New Toss, Nov. 25.—Money steady at 5Q17 per cent. on call. Sterling dull at 8%@.83‘. Gold lower, opening at 125±‘, and cloned at 124%012.4N. Carry leg rates d per cent. currency to 7 per cent. gold. Clearanceast Gold Exchange Bank /2,000.000, • The Sub-Treasury mid 11,000,000 at 125 111.1a10012.5 51.100 Governments heavy In eYmPrithl with the fall in told, end the datable wag ac. oelerated by continued sales on the pen of private investors and lime:lid institn. Clone. The prices made today are the lowest Since last spring. Coupons !N. 117%'@117%; do. 114 3, 7414,0 da. 'di, 112.4@112,54; dn. 'OA, 11 113 q; do. now. I i5®115%"; do. 'O7. 115 y; 115.4% do. 'CZ, 110y,,;(in1154;: 10 40a, 107401074,0 Curren cy Klima, 107% ®107%. State bonds heavy and lower: hilsneu ris, el; old Tennesumes. gr. new do. NM old Virginias, 503:1 new do. td; old North Carolinas, OH; new de, ra t special tax, Toe veto of the etockholdere of the Wens, Fargo Co. Express Company on the proposition. m Inereilee the capital mo r ig. to •15.000.00 0 . was as follows: In favor, 50.60 shares; sashed the peopled. lion, 534 *bares. An LoyincUon .was served to restrain the Company from issuing anyof the woovao Of the new stock. This thititictide Was granted by Judge Cordozo on appllcationof Eugene Kelley. A large number of idochbold era. who thaapprove of an Increase time capital:stock,' rehised to vet e. Th e: ock has advanced to 13, with more ardnis. Non. The downward tenderurplu Vander bilt continues, Central having sold as low as 1 - N. though It CIDILId iq 4706 bid. Northwest and Lake Shore are flan. The general matter. la unsettled, with a light nosiness. At the clone thelinirket was weak. Fire l'histy Prices.— Canton, 6234: 'Cumberland. 20 %; Western Union Ti.. graph. 36 311 Qrnokallvor, .14r Alluipodai 8; do. preferred, 16: Adorns &sprats, 67%: W rUe Fargo. 18%; American. 34,i1 Untied Steles. 42,4: - 1121111, -- '62: New York Central, 178%; Erie, 28; do. referred, 10; 'forlorn, it Hodson, 160; konding. 99%; Zdleldson Central, 120: Lake Shore, . Moots Cen tral, IS7 : Plttaburab, 875;r .tiorth. western 7.1%; do. prafannal, 88 7 et nook loland, 1 03 %; Pant. 6876; do, pra rarrod,6ll,4t: Wabash. 66: do. red, 64; Fort Wayno, SW; Terre rd,T, 26; do. prederrexL Chicago and /m ob. le do. preferred, 1405‘1 . 0tdr, ant! ktta, 2aSi; New Yorktantral CODbad dated. 89; do. 800, 6130 C. C. $ L kilning Shares dull. Boston tete, Cal unto:, 61: Copper Fails, 4; Franklln, 9. Heel., &a; Quincy. 20 . •SUb.TreaSUri blgallde.l94./7haeo• The Krpress soya a bola was 02farod to.day for 220000, or any part th ereof, of Union Parkin Bonds, with 00 00110 t. =I Orville or YTTGIBLIBOEI GAZETTE, I TEM RSDAT, November ffi , 1869. From what we have heard of ttie:con ferenoe of the Cnmmlitee of Pittsburgh merchants with the Pennsylvania R. R. Company at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, we feel almost warranted in saying that the proper authorities of that corpora tion have agreed to accede to the propo• eitlon made by our Vein contra, that the discrimination which has so long lees made by that company against thin city will noon be discontinued, and that ship• porn hero will be placed on an equal footing with western ehippeie over that road. This wan, in substances., all that was asked, and It is stated that Mr. Vice Presideat Scott himself acknowl edged that there wan cause for com plaint, that the request was Just and reasonable, and that he would at once lay the matter before the Board. It is to be regretted, of coarse, that the mat ter had not been agitated and brought to the notice of the company long since, but an the saying la, '•it is better late than never." Nothing official has as yet bean homed In regard to the matter, but, as already Intimated, we think It can be safely set down an a fact that the company ars acting In good faith, and that thu hopes now entertained In regard to the imme diate retnoyief of title ninth and long complained of discrimination will b e fully reailred. • APPLEN—We can report a moderate demand but the aupoly In large, un usually an. We continue to quote at 924005.50 per bbl. APPLE BUTTER—quoted at 85090. BUTTER—There is a moderate de mand with riles of prime at 33035, slid choloe at 36(037. BROOM CORN—bales at 12013 eta. BEANS--81teady at 12,504,3. BUCK w EAT Fix) CR—Salta; .0,0 4!„, cut. CiIaSTNUTS.---Dn11; 94,6005. CRANIIP.RRIF24—Quoted at 912016 per bbl, as to quality and condition. CARBON OlL—Fruu_but unchanged; standard brands may be quoted in a job bing way at 31031%. CIDER—Males all the way from 95 to fo per bbl. CHEESE—Is quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; 19 for Factory: :SD for Ohio and 21 for New York Goshen. DRIED FRUlT—Demand la rather better, but prices are unchanged. App pies 7080. Peachea 94010 for quarters, and 12012% fur halves. DRESSED BOOB—Sales at 12.013. EGGS—Fresh packed scarce and higher, with sal. at 380.10. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85090 to the trade and the usual advance for await lots In store. FLOUR—Is very quiet and unchanged —demand entirely local. Sales of winter down at 115,72.4, and spring wheat mends are quoted at $5,50(?4,75. GRAIN —Wheat in in steady demand with mien of Red at Oats still quoted at 47 on wharf Find track and 49@50 In store—receipts light, demand fair. Now Corn is rather better with Wm reported on wharf at 70(476. No movement in old Corn. There is a great difference of opinion among dealers in regard to the price of Rye, which is ow ing to the fact that some want to sell while others want to bay; some quota at 90(05, and others at ' 41,00®1,05. A. noted yesterday, It Sae advanced in the west. Barley is dull and nominally un changed, 11,00(41,10. HAY--43a10s at Allegheny Diamond Busies of 48 loads, at 514®22 par ton. HUSKS—SaIes ate omits per pound. HOSllNY—Elaleit at 56,05,50 per bbl. LIME-Hales of Cleveland white lime at 5242.25 Der bbL ONIONS—SaIea at 1i2,5053,00 per the °Melds figure for choice. LARD—Ia firmer and avatirink; we quote at 181.4@i19, in tierces for prime kettle rendered. LARD OlL—Also le firm and tending upward; No. lie now quoted at 1.1.45(e, 1,48. POTATOES-1u fair demand with !tales by the car load at 55, for prime Lake Shores. PEANUTS—el:ilea al le eta. PEAS—DeIi: N. 450 per bushel. SEEDS—Nothing deln In either °lover or Timothy seeds. Sales of dna- Owed et $2,40, at orttith figure It to wanted. SALT—Allegheny river brand. quoted at Y 2 for small lots to .tore. HTHAW—elial. at IL2 per ton. WHLSKY—A shade easier. High. wines, 41,05; Common Fleetteed lil,06; and Proof, do, sl,le. PITTPIIIIRGU CATTLE MARKET, Picw. o 4 egriTtikl. STOCK Y•une, TB Wwe7, Nov. lu, 1 The supply has been rather light thin week, and with a steady demand, the market in somewhat wronger, end the better grades were held generally at a slight advance, Common cattle, Low ever, In ocmsequence of a falling off In the attendance of thin kind of buyers, were dull, and even harder to tell than last week. The nom mission men, generally, reported the market dull' and sluggish with no essential change In prices, while buyens, on the other hand, Intimated that it wan firmer 'than last week and that in many in. mantes prime crttip were held at from t.; to % of a cent PIP pound above the prices for the same claw of Wool: last week. As will be seen by reference to the report of sales, there wan one sale, and only one, atil cent', and this ay be regarded as en ontaide prlcceltnd none bat the very beat fat 11(430rs could be mold at that figure. Light steers, suitable for feeding, may he quoted at 4} ops canto, and scalawags at 3 , 4(4,4. Among others we noticed some pretty hard look Teaaun In the peon, the moat noticeable feature about them being their horns, pod they were certainly better suited for a bone factory than a slaughter house. MONDAY, NOVOLOOOT 29.-110113.14 Co. for McFactiletilo Hoover 20, wgt 20,180, at 144. Mauves, Ninfonther 'M.—Holmes, L. 21; CO. for McFadden to Falter 14, wgt 12,850, at 5%; Hubs for Adame to came 9, wgt 8,650,a1 6M; same for Judy to Fleming 22. wet 19,490, at 4.901 lame for Meta to Briggs 18, wet 72,610, at 7; fledges & T. for Haggett to Briggs 17, wgt 22.220, at 7; game for Oden to tame 18, wgt 18,460, at 6.87; Maplewood 613; fur liothchilds to 'Clemens 2.0, wgt 21,680, at 6,60; mime for thee dr. Kraus Waataa IV, wgt 10,060, at 670; same for Watson to Boots 26, wgt 20,420. at 4,76; flottah a Blue for Blue to Bballenberger 22, wgt 25,780, at 5,12: same for Ocean to Blinton 21. wgt 29,. 69% at 6.60; B. Campbell to Gillett it Cu. 51, wgt 60,690 at 6,25; Swank to Son ata/Jr 12, wgt 10,590, at 5; Smith to Brig,' Iftilsgt 41,980, at 7,50; name to same 20, wirt U,040, at 7,25; same to same B. wilt 3,890, at 6; c a me; to same ID. prgt 29,020, at 6,761 came to same 16, wgt /6,950, at 6,87; Wharton to Berry 24, wgt 17,840, at 4.05; Bender to Butler 21, wgt 19,200 at 5,87. Worm:nano f. November 24 —Holmes, L. 6r.. 03. for Pate et Co. to liarisell 17, wgt 19,480, at 5,60; same for Pierce toJ. Landis 18, wgt MAO, at 5,25: same for same to Rol Peachy 20. wgt 19,964 at 5,70; same for Ittestlall to •O. Marks 16, - wgt -20,384 at 3,60; same for same to same 86, we 82,000, at 4,05; same for McClain to C MflifiPl 4 . 6.270, at .5,60: same for same to same 3, wgt 3,170, at 5.00: name for Brothers to Wolf 23, wgt 17,700, at 4,40; same for Stevens LO iikule 20, wgt 17,620, 'at 4,40; Hedges it Taylor for 0117er to B. Slab le wgt 19,000. at 5,80; same for Kline to T. Lamb 10, wgt 20,050, at 7,26; thiselwood & B. for Robinson T. Lamb 19, wgt 21,810, at 6,8714; same for J. W. Evans to& O. Donnell 18, wgt 21,270, it at 6.60; Smith Blue for A ever to Jerry nab 16, wgt 14,240, at 5,110; same for Keeler to game 22, wgt 18,010, at 4.75; same for Browning to B. B. Keberllng 22, mat 18.120, wgt 4,80; same for H. Blue to 0. Marko 10, wgt 8 aso ; same for H. Green to J. W. Stott 24, wgt 20,380, at 4,563 same for same to same 21. wgt 19,- 580, at MN: Want B. K. to P. Rlemans . 2 11 :41 2 26 . 080 . M 6 .0 0: 0 . BbaDtn Hager 44,anrt 62,810, at 8,00: D. Rieman§ to Nadir M 1 40 23 . 200 . at 6.25: L. Sham• berg to J. T. Millar e. wgt 7,300, at 425. vat:gm:my, November 25.—Holmes, L. & On. far Pate to 8. 0. Donnell 40, wgt 42,200, et 5,25; same for Bligger to Ann ,g Co. - 1E wgt 81.630, at 5,50; Halewood & Blackstook for USIVIS to Deleon 21, wgt 18,730, et 6i4oe same for Moons to E Yohn 20, wgt 21,500,640 s same for same to Rel. ler wgt 18.620, at 4,75; same for Traur man to Denten 19, wgt.19,800, at 6,75; Orr * Williams for L. Potter to J. Roth 38, wgt 37,800, at 6.65;.._J. H. Thompson to Laub etc Martin 31, wgt 40,260. at 7,50; same to P. Duffey 16, wgt 15,970, at 0.00; Marks Bro. to J. O. swar wgt 21, 6 2 0 , 5,80; Oreentrold Kahn to Briggs 34, wgt 41,890, at 7,00. = The sheep market *anti nues dull, and, notwlthateaullng there la no great ann. pIY Yet the demand seems haute° fallen 05 considerably *IOW the put three or fiat weeks, and the trade is daeotgot . tests th e thnd buoyanaywhledrobErso. market during the summer and fall. Prlrvea, buwevor, bare not fluctuated tnumb: good, fat, smooth aheep, averaging el to 4.51b4, may be quoted at 4(4,4 , „;, and 9:4100, pound av erages at {!S Sealawaga, of which tbe offering" largely ennalated, dull at VA, 4:1. The flog market noutimiea remarkably steady, and the long cherished hopes al packers and others In regard to lower prleea i) Vl' not yet teen realized. The errs vale continue just about eqnaLto the demand, no that there in no chance fur nriminintilation of idock and no long as this continues, it In not Ilk, Iy that there will be any decline. Philadelphia Hogs are Wag cold at 10., ..411 eta, and York• era ill —yesterday there were axles as high na 105,. To day the mar ket was reported rather easier, in cones yuerice of more liberal arrivals, and some dealers thought that a alight de cline would probably be the result. I 313== OFYICH Or PITTIIIBUROH IiAZKTTE, TEIVIINEUT, NOVetlabor 25, itki9. The oil market In ntill being watched closely with a lively Interest, not only by thiwo who are actively engaged In it. but by the public generally. Many and varied are the • lowa entertained in regard to Ito more° from now until the None of the rear; It la a hard problem as It now standm, and manyan op •rator would give all he is worth to have It nolved—to know what to b. tramplre within that tone, anti how the contest that in now being carried on with so much energy and 'vim, will terminate, and na to who will be the victors and who will be vanquished. An already in timated the situation in decidedly Inter esting, and an the game la a big one, both portion are doing their beat, play leg their cwt.& with all the skill and strategy they poems., an the nay ing in, It In war "to the knife," and, oonaequently there m ust, of necessity, be aomebedy hart. The Retinal market continuor weak, for November and strong for December, and weak for almost any delivery be yond Dowwmber; In fact, the whole move ment seems to have settled down on De cember and it will have to be closed up In that month, aa ft is the lent one of the year. The ()rude market ta strong for Keller options this year, 'with senittral large ulee and there are, It Is mid, buy er, for all that offers at market price. It Is now rumored that a crude "corner" Is contemplated next month, and that the Idea In buying op all these sellers ogtions, le to take a sharp turn on the a orts—having got control of all the oil to put prices up and make them (the "aeons") pay pretty heavy differences. There are those who allege that it le not oil these buyers want but differences, and thle they are determined to have if It is We can report eal. In lola of 8,000 bbls, seller this year, at 10%, which enema to be regarded ae Ibe standard prime for that delivery, and there in but little In quiry at present for any other. We can also report a wile of 3,000 bbls, seller first half of 1870, (40 to 40) at I.lti. We beard of a party who delivered oil on a buyer option to day at <wow, whirl, he bought at 15, thus realizing a margin ,of two dollars per bid. November la dull and weak and lower, being quoted at 333(434, while Deren, bar Is napnried strong at 34k. Linea for January to March unchanged at 33. 11 wall reported to-day that there bad been a pretty general call ou all the buyer optlona out for this year. Commercial Oil Work. 560 bbis crude, on account Ovraton R Bowers; Oweton & Flower. 80, on account same; Pennock & Beeson 60, on account T Chew Fisher Bros 240, on account E. H. Long: lagher 400, on account L. R. & Co; R. H. Palmer tul , on account W. A. fineatben, Union Ref. Co. 660, on account (lemon & Sowers; Kirkpatrick, Lyon & Co. 240, on account J. Maishinney; Penn. 0,1 Works 320, on account Fisher Brow; B. W. Morgan & Co. 480, on account Ow.. ton &8; Lockhart, F.& Co. 1,458, on as count same. Total 4.155 Mils! B. W. Morgan .t Co., tk) Dbl.. tar to W. Lincoln .t Co. Berton. J. B. Httur, 131 tada reflood to W. P. Lotrau St Urn., Philadelphia. Braun Wagner, twf bbla ref. oil In Waring, koh4 Co., Philadelphia. H. Koehler barrel. ref. oil to irri4 ,It. Co., I..l7kt:tart, Frog R Co. 3t17 tibia ref. oil to Wardon, Co., Phila. Forwyth et Bro., 359 bblm refined tr, Frew Pb i phi., ItlLl...lard Oil Co.. LW. rtstutoll ...11 Warden, Prow AI Co.. Phila. Fawcett, 2.51/ bill* ref. 01l to W. P. Loge A . Hm., Philatiolphts. Citizens , 11 Co. W. 5 Obia refined oil to Took Bro. Philadelphia, 113E21 IZE.I ou., owl eree 'OCT Dryl , KeiNK Irra.rrr. Htrichini.so Oil S Firt - ling 2. , r1 rrf. Wnrtioo, Frew 3 Co., PhilA. Total *liiptueuta I= Now Ynag, Nov. 2.s.—Cotton opened steady told rimed dull and declining; sales 7.000 bales at 2.50 for middling up land.. Flour—receipts 21,766 tibia, a shade firmer and In fair demand, pei speculative; mks 1,426 bale at g1.150(g.,5,60 for super Mate and western; $5,15@0 for extra Mate; $5,75(46 for extra western; $0®0,40 for white wheat extra; 15,3060 for tt. 11. 0.; $5,755e0 for extra Ht. Lou).; $6,60(,40 for good choice do. Rye flour weedy; mien Atte° ibis at $4,90@01. Corn meal quiet; males 160 bbls Brandywine at $5,25. Whlnity opened heavy ihd lower; males 400 551. western at $11,02% 1,04 for free, cloning firm at the latter price. W heat— recel phi 272.831 bu, a shade firmer and in moderate demand. chiefly speculative: mho 57,000 bu at $ L=591,214 for No, 2 rprlng„ the Mt, ter an extreme for very oluAcet $l,Oll, for No. 1 and 2 mixed, 11,24 for winter red Illinois, $1,3301,36 for winter red and amber western. Rye quiet. Barley heavy sales 6,0(0 bush of two rowed State at $lOO, 780 bush of four row ed State at 11.31 1 , 750 bush four rowed State, and Lake Shore at $415. Barley malt quiet. Receipts of corn 27,843. Corn a abode easier with nether more doing., sales of WOW bush at $1.0401,08, for unsound mixed western, 610841,10 for sound do. Receipts coda 102,741 bash. lists le better, id:tamales of 00,000 hush at 04(,660 for western, and 600 for Mate. Rye dull and drooping, with miles of 40 tiereee Carolina at Sh(gasie culreackal, with ealesloo bags Rio on private terms. Sugar heavy: sales 200 !Ada at 114j111,40 for Cuba and 11.,‘@.1,1%. for Porto Rine. biota-vow heavy. Petroleum quiet at Olin for crude and 330 for refined. Hops steady at 20(g8'eo for American. 011 dull at 9540130. Pork hesiy, with axle. 400 tibia at 1132,600932.75 for new num, $33,50e,4,75 for obi dia j3.50CE524 for prime, and 628(,430,50 for prime MOOS; aim 250 bble new mess, seller January, at sao. Reef steady, with tale. 125 bble at 06113 for new plain mem. and 110017 for new extra mesa. Tierce Beef quiet, with roles of 145 tierces at raso:,ls tor prime mew, 130gAt fpr India LUDO. Beef home quiet, with miler of Igo bbl. at 815421 for old, and $32q033 for new. Cut meats dull and heavy, with sales of 50 pkge at 12012146 for shoulders, 17@ 17340 far hams. Middles quiet, with sales of 8.5 bx. city at 17®1714e; also 250 tixa deliverable in Chipago at 1.40, (t 2. berlend cut, and 1/51 , ' for abort . Lam le a shade meter, with Palm of 760 tierces at 18019 e for steam, and 19019 lie for kettle rendered; also 750 tierces steam rendered, miller Jarman' and Peke rusty, st 111q@iiiiN. Butter quiet and 'dearly at 1.1)®33c.. Cheese quiet. Freighta to Liverpool dull and declining. Ynttest.—The flour market closed rather Erre active, and sc; better on low grabs, with a Mir derriggpl, chiefly speculative. Wheat quiet and &carroty 4, Ilrui for winter; very tine for epilog, with mod erate inquiry for export and opeouiation. Rye dull and heavy. Osta Arm and fair ly active at 844E46540 for western. Corn dull, $1,0841,09% for sound mixed western. Pork inure active and firmer; aides of 750 bbla at 632,110 for new, and 6.73,60 for old mesa; also 500 tibia mess for February at IMO. Beef dull, without dp °Med change in prim. Cut meats dull and unchanged. Baron quiet and nu. changed. Lard quiet, 1140 Or prime Meattl, and ii0„0 (or future delivery. Egg. quiet, without deckled change In prim. CINCINNATI, NoV01:11ber 21.—Floor dull hot unchanged. Wheat dull: ealea No. lat $l,OB. Corn scarce and higher; sales old at $1,05, and there le hardly any In market: new sold at Sic, and le In de mand. Osta unchanged and dull at 17 to bin. Bye and Barley unchanged. (jut. ton dull at 23„14@a1e. Tobacco leas firm but unchanged; sales GI hlids at $9,10 to 17,60 for high to medium - leaf. Whisky dull, and prime isdrooping; small sales at 111,01, but wart not saleable at better than 080 cash at the close. Ham In large Supply and the market dull at $l O Ol/464 the latter MP for extra large; buyers 'bold back, and this afternoon quotations to pretty weak and nominal; receipts 11.50 Q bblat the receipts for to-morrow will dl3 be large. Green meats lower and Irregular, with sales at 11,g@141,02/ INV for shoulders, sides and hams. Mesa pork and bulk meats nominally iftalanged. Lard held at legiletic, but the market wan quiet. Butter firm at 30 ' lIT LC: II I C. 41111:: FRID.Y 10' I : 103.1 c. Eggs In be:te. fmlY at 3.'"80 44 ) , • Linseed 011 steady at ....,(092.c. Lard oil advanced to 11,47(01,50. Petroleum 234 She for relined. CHICAOO, November '22..—Eastern ex change 1.10 oil buying. end par selling. Hour firm at 81,250,4;k: for spring ex.- tree. Whatt moderately active at P 3 14e for No. 1; No. 2 at 18,4 bna9N o . cloelog 81 . 9 54 , .45 83 .• This atteriesm the market was Unsettled at I:ecern her for No. 2. Corn dull and alumet lifelmta, opening at 7h', e I 0.1 lig at , Iw 7ssic for No. 2. Titus ef,eruoon dnuat 7s /07ec seller Deeeiti sm. oats In mod erate Neloeol' salea nt 41i.; 442. e, anti rt..lo , •ted at 37,411 , .•. Rye. dull and 34 4c lower on No. 2, e 1... ' at 7 , 1 e. Harley firm, with antes of No. 2 at 114 1 , 0 4• If ighwines firmer, and Mooed at 97e, Sugars firm and 1.1,11.111VPd. Mess pork weak for future delivery, with sates at $2ll (.4a1k.50 cask, Fo,ne outlier January and February. Lard 17',r. tireen shoul ders 10 , ,c; green naln. 14,': green abort ribs 14..,c. I ireeeed hogs are in good de mand, and fairly sell ye and firm at 114,50 (04,12, dividing in. AM lbe. NoVonlhar Flour very 'lnlet, withonl change. Wheat ltrUlor and elnard oot Eel", Old/. of No. I red winter at .I.l4eailil, No. 2 red held at i4OS Corn firm and unehangaL Oats steady and unchanged. Rye dull and 0500 - 081 (or No. I, for No. 2. Iterley: no traneactimo; nominal at 1100 1,10 for State and CAN.I,I. Petroleum quiet and easy for refined; 31i431 , 4. for atandard, 30!4431r ft', ',in's light straw to white; jobbing In. NI trade /214.1.3 e; crude steady, 17 per bid. November 25,—Cotton q islet, with males timbliings at 23‘.e. Flour In fair demand: Pat, family 1.5,25. (:rain steady: whoa', 1-1,0:;t01,20; corn, 83r; rye, 1,0 c; Oats, ;KW 011 arrival. lingo Inactive at .10(0141,541, but held higher; receipts 5,800; k tiled 3,7301. Tobanno firm, with same 48 blids at ..e1014,25" for new and old logo, and 8 0 , 80 0013,6 0 for low to geed leaf. l'rovinutur very firm. whisky weak nod 110k1 at 11,02. Sr. Lori., 'Scivenii..r 2[2.—l'obacro Re active and firm at Win 10 , -; for lugs, 10',. (412 N for damaged leaf. Cotton un changed; small mire of low grade at V,. Wheat 34.5 c lower for fall; No. 2 rod fall at 02(g.930, No. I do at 96,1(01,05, choice white at ft ,20( . 1 Whisky declined be, selling at I. Finger quiet; Ilnulnyc for Louisiana. Coffee unchanged at 204 24 , 4 e. Montanoa atoady at 754800 for plantation. PIIILA9RI.PIIIA, November 2:i.—Flour very dull, with raorthweetorn extra fatal ly at $5.76gi6,2.5. Wlr at dull, with lodes of western red at j1.3fka1,37. Rye un changed. Corn nearm, and held firm at $1,07, western I,0K(.41,10. Oat. Is in fair demand. Petrelenin steady and un changed. Provituo. firm. Whisky de. clinol; Iron tiound 11,117 ',641,02- BALTI gong, November 2.5.—F10ur un ehanged, Wheat more active; prime to choice sl,l6(sil,3'L Corn firm: new white 904950; old 1,05(41,08. tote dull at 65 g.inc.. Rye firm at nowoon. ido, k , Pork quiet at $.42(033. Bacon quiet; rib sides (al9e, clear 194;0, shoulders lhaic and Lamsaic. hard quirt at Ifie. Whis ky: better feeling at $1,1t41.10. Cuicami, Noireinta, 25. -Cattle: there was • little more life in the trade to day, at ss,ir2S@4,62ty common to good oow• and $5.50(.40,70 (or fair to good shipping steer. 1100 het,. and 5(4 Ino tower, at 118.9041 1 ,25 (or common. $9.364 9,00 for fair to medium, $9.766910,10 for good to rhoice, $10,15410,25 for extraand $10,60 for extra prime amt. Picrtiorr, November 52.—Wheat mar ket firm but under demand for limited amounts to, complete rtsrimee, extra White at 81,27, N'. 2 do. 81.1.11,, Barley brisk at 11,e3 per rental Dreamed hogs firm at 111,602j12,50. Hurl...beat flour atfa,7s. Oswltoo. Nov. 21,-1-lour steady; sales 1900 bbl. at $8,2.5 for No. I spring. Wheat dull M 81,25 for No. 2 Chicago spring; 11,10(4)1,12 fur red; Indiana 1424, Ows selling by ear lota at 111,05. Rr. Loris. November '25.--Cattle are steady at 3(o , ie. Hoge null at yeeter day'e price, a decline, with only two or throe boyere; prioen rouge 15,75(410,00 for light to extra heavy. M earn in. Nov. 1a warm, and firm, low middling. lionelpta, 1104; es porta, 1070, Dry Goods $ aaaa rt ;yaw l oRIC. Novetnber 224. —Market- Imetive and deprravaral. Workftmtmatt'a ittste ltenttna are redo. ttt from gis to Warren brown do frnto 21 to ale; Ellorton S. 4 .1 ftloaolled Mualln from 144 to 14r, Itinokattate U dn. from 134, to 13r; Conatittittonal f 11 , , to Het Motbun A 3 4 from • to 7 , ,r; 46-11104 4.labot A from 1141 to I , lia/ow from 11 204 4 ,-; Wallbato Shontlutca (Mtn 12', 30c; 43-4 Nettiterell fr 3'.14, to 30-; Tal lama.* Wool Lan., front 164 to 1fle; liro..k No. 1 To•ktotra from 1114 4.44 tiamptlon Itoto 20 to 19e; Pato latrton A brown Cotton Flannel from 211 2.:tc; do. bleached do. I.rool 771, 1 . 204,- • IMPORT% tiV 11411.80 AD FONT NV AV NN AND CHI- C/kW, RA11.41.41A.D. NoVent bor 25.-6 bets oil, lino A Palmer A Co; Hi 1911 "hovels, Meyers dr Co; 31i Ml 9, J simerra•o; ak• ;tigm. K1(1,45 . 4t .:21 - .k barloy, W Moot ; 10 bon worm, War:, long A (b; 5 do do, J 11 Hnerithon; J t. t lnegar, A J Hagan; 400 ako 11 , •Ur. " A:t, LNDIC CD; 100 eblo dour, Culp A. Hhopard; 7 ak• raga, ltobt Cbrinty, I, do paper, liOdtray It Clark: ;14 tri• elreerse, kl .1 Braden; 50 hole wid•ky, li Meriroo .1 ro: I ear bar• loy, Gilmore, H A Co; I do ore, Grad, B 0 Co; 5 doe broom., /I liorvong it Co; 42 do do, H Error& It Co; 9 oaro moat, E FI Myers & Co; 2do ry,,, 11 %S . .1 igic.o; 2 do utet‘l, Robinfon. li it Co; Ido do, for. Laugh; do do, Rom Grad' it Dull; Ido do, Colornau, It it Co; 2do do, Mtn Forge &Iron On; Ido do, Zug It o; 2do do, Nimiek .t On; 1 do do, Bryan Caogbey; 2do do, Everson, Preston a Oa; 2do do, J Wood, Fl - m 81.7. o; ; d,, do; Lewis, Oliver 4 Vhlllope. Cl.Erti LA ND AND Pcr - voti . nan RA UDA 1 , November 24.-1 ear pig Ira:. Graff, llama/ & CO: 64 bpi. oil, J Spawn I oar oats, W u Miller; 4 ears ore, J Reamer; 2 oars iron urn. Union Iron HUN; I cart a ore, Roma, (trail & 4 do w ore, Bryan 1 Caughey; 2 do 1 a do, McKnight. i & Co; I do shingle*, ti A hilardorh 0 bble oil , Dataoll 10 bids pears, lissillton: 0 bales hops, .1 White r; 20 masa tobacco, W Mills; 6 bbla oil, B II Floyd & Co; 205 sits oats, Bra. EOM &M; 711 aka rags, Christy d Co; 81 bbla apples. Voigt, t'o; 42 do do. H Riddle: 46 do do, 3do potatoes, J Rip. port; 84 ■ks d apples, 81 tibia apples, 161 Ras Jr; 234 aka corn, Meßsnatlt A; 4 bbis this apples, Bruggerman N 11, 140 do do. S Devol; 1$ 4s .1 sppnw, W H fins& es Co; 20 bbl. potalreu, D Snyder: 8 kga ■ butter, 8 bbla cider. 2 do w nuts, J 4 Orstr; 37 aka elm, a aka d apples, B tads butter, Head bletsgar; ails applao. Wfl Hunter 4 lion; lose lumbar, .1 id Seibert dr. Co. A LLaen UN T itTATION Novamber 24.- 2.ears bre brink, Hoang et Co; 1 oar 000p °rage, Halys d Bobortson; I oar barley, N Ileekelmant 4 rare metal, 2 do oro, Owl, Bonbon d 0o; 3 pkge tobaroo, J H /Mon; 1 do do, 11 W 4euigowni; 1115 011 bola, floto.blboon id! (L• 2O bdli bide., taupe at Weise; 4 one butter, 1 bbl aillra, 21 Leuz; 4 can metal. Nladok d 00;1 bbl alcohol, W 11 thrill d Co; 2 bbla brandy. r Anemnn. A LIJ..H eN y VA 1.1.K V Its LLAMA D, No vember 25.-60 bbl• ref oll; Lockhart, F at (Ax 10 bas canned troll, M W Watson; 84 care otal, Kier, Foster Con 46 010 40, Armstrong. 11 d lb; 10 do Co; y pkgs mark:ming, .1 M Cropso; 7 do do, J II Dal sell. OILS W&UING & KING, 0.1a4.1•40 hisi , cl.4oe ao4 Petroleum end Its Products, DAlifira aketlA, QUQUESNL WAY YMILAVILLPHIA Boons 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 e 4 ,11 1 .1.1 /111C311111 11 . 311W3. aplo TACK 11110THEns, COMMISSION MERCHANTS I=l Petroleum and It, Products. Pl.nnnth Ibtane • A 1.Z.V.1.1. lIPTI.IYINO name, ut IhNucana Way and Ira In street tnr sd el33 pta °Mee 137 IT A I.N tit $ r au ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HUBERT R. C. „TWEDDIA MAN UYA(II.IItEIt or Labricatimg & lligb Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad • Mr 011, Tr.l:l ' , L ir.' le lat h :tr. ii. *s =la I " rej troPloot oilman or Lot sober. Lireoinotlra. hailer, IRON Will em.ll • Maw 11111 ems Plaahis 11111 oils, 011.rarinonelltati-Awadela r 1014 log doldFlalabing Wltimatierta 0.1. Pa...taloa andald VARNISH, to pr.ttrue BMW Iron Wort nod Mocoincrt fano nut, Turco products art moonfactured oath, Da Iveddle'autotent by Sop, beattd Steam lo V.c eno. TOOLobricatina tslis Sr. 1100,1 Wotan.. who It pare, uniform, and mow ly orcd, naiad • blab terrizsmo ore uncbant a and manila laapid .rlogirosrootte c id. Too road 0111 ale ttaeaOaßad. au - a aro la. eantelaatimo Ira 0007 oftloprlaelpal noliroodt. Samples eta be ft _Ramified and lode. lea at 1141 WOOD rm.= Wars. at Murata," adage. RIVER NEWS nme siowly all day yesterday and wilt+ still swelling last evening with scant four feet In the channel. Weather clear, cool and pleasant- mercury at 4 P. N. 12. The little Piketon from Ironton, with a Cargo of apple.; is the only arrival we it ice to rep , rt. 'rho Maggio Limy. from Cincinnati was this last evening and will probably Lie iound in Wl,lOllll morn lug. The i.la4gow I. ale 1) nail - Onto for ill. tort, and will. It 1.1 aani, limit Lore tin Naehvitle. Capt. Hugh of fho Mary Dsvago, is in the city. Capt..l. T. Ruepell hsr roximiod root MIAMI of the FL It. kludooon. —The lilsagow waaadvorthied to leave Ciucnovatl for l'lttoburigh ou Wa.haeol. clay. —The Mt. Croix Lake rrta.e over Tues day night. but the NbIIIII Kent broke ner way through, cud arrived at water on Friday. —The H. H. Inng Is operating In the vicinity of Mound City. Among other obstructions In the channel she will re. move the wreck or Adniiral Porter's old slag ship Black Hack. —We learn that the fine steamer Dan Able has been lately purchased by the Illinois Central Railroad Company, and will be Immediately put In thorough re pair and run in the New Orleans and Cairo trade as a regular packet. —1 Dubuque telegram under date of Tn•vday, says: The river tilled with ice, and the ferry rem with difficulty. Savannah down and mid up at thin point. The wharttioate have been hauled to their winter quarters in the slough, —The case of the United State. e.t the 'deflate, Julie Kligour is set for hearing In United States Court at Cincinnati next Tuesday. 30th. The action was brought on account of that boat leaving New Or leans and coming to Cincinnati with out proper papers. —The United States local Irupectore at St. Inuin have made their report on the late Stonewall disaster. From the evidence adduced they state the fire originated from an uncovered lighted candle, In the hands el one of the deck passengers, who wan hunting over the hay piled in the after-deck, for mime lost article. —A Memphis dispatch says: The Rubicon caught tlre,lialhertexas, 40 miles above Vlckstairgh, was roe ashore, and by the exertions of the officers and crew, we..ved, burning the pilot house and s portlou;of the Loxes, but In landing the struck the hank so hard as to cause her to spring a leak. Mhe entered pro test here. —A datboat landed at Mound City last Wedneeday evening having aboard shout 250 hogs, eight or ten head of rat tle, some (owls, dte. fibs came out of the Cumberland and wan bound down the Miaalsaippl. The evening she landed her owner purchased of C. Y. Meyer 293 bushels of corn, which wu also taken aboard. The same night the boat sprung a leak and sunk in al: feet of water. The stock got ...bore, but wan scattered. SPECIAL NOTIGES PULNIONIC SY HI., KEA WILED TUNIC AN It I'l rr DILA Klt Y11.L4 will cure Consumption, Complalat ad Dropeala, If Wien accord to directions. They are all three to be tat. ug at the &emotive.. Tay Cleat.. We stomach. re lax the liver and pet It to wort thee the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good adood; e pales. best. srow leek; We oeam-matter rtaaleto the lona tient oetgrow• the d 1..... ..d get. well. Thls ohly tea. to core coneutatien. To teem three medicare Dr. J. H. Mama. of rblladelphla. owes his unrivaled Macaw le the treatment of pelasoarY Omaane d lidah• TIM P01 1...a1e l...ale Syrup rApeau the morbt Mater to the tl a n hen tn. slista cough will throw tat and the haat he: rest sad the lease teen to To do this, the heareed Tonic and Illan4rdite Plll, mot treely tined lo Mean.. td• names ad liner,. that We Palmate tlynip and the toed will mak. good blood retkena, lietadrate Ptil• act upon the Ilwer. Ti otogrucUona roan the duets of the gall bladder. th• toltestarts freely. and the liar sued, the 0r.... will sham what the Pills rei anthills ae ever wan Invented <eh , eahmeel t• dadiypot...Melt very da• • 1e. , . to am smarm with seeet ran, that .1.1 unlock the tall Medd., Sid St et the secretions of the it... lute neastel•• Y.Wr4a Pllla - Leer n cinitlainl Is owl uf W. Moat ;auction. causes ol CaostwitipLitsw. tichen,Vs perawerwl Tin, I. . gentle stlivolant 11.134 alteratile. .ad We Lbw llssisonwd, which this tinenarstlon is nut, St. ...has the stout.. lu {bro. owl it/. gastrin furry Ln r Utr -It b Prilwootr y •pd It Is ;awl,. Into ew, 416., without fernsentatinn ur oustrang In Mr stint...ch. . . TW ~,,, by pbyelet•oe duo at run, ..beumpuott la. they tI to du LOO %DOC.. MO , g us.-.l.bbe to nubileue b. lo 0 4 , Pebbb, et .p night ...eat. brelly fever. and by so dot., they dersuebt witoly dierettre power. Necking dp the see/N(100, and evebtue , y the patient oke tied die. • • • • irr schen., in bit treatment, does not try to of Mee r. - 14 u 1 own set,ro . . " War ' b ' s be rand : . t e tto ' s:sa ‘ tact. '' !alitee ' , l /te:jrittt, " Zieria; ' :: 11=it ' a .tonaset am ramie beallny If a int.. onmtoptlon. ou ibe lon e. In .ono may : re diseasedt a ll e r I atierciert. alarese./.. bronchial' Initattaa, pieta, naltelion, or tbe lung. flit • 1111.41 of Inflammation and tut dwarf... in mieb maim vital meet be done? It Is ern only On limns Mat are teaming. tam It 111 the Inimar body. Tbe otomaeb and ii•ar ka•e lust their rower to make blood oat or fowl, how We truly rttatiee is to take Dr. henenck's there medi cine, ...en 1•111 Snug • Mile to 1 4 , 8 Mearamb. Me planet. mill ne•ln to Want la 4, arid 41,0 t eLSII and kig. good ttioo4. then lb. patient Or en, la (alf, In Sean. and as soon to for nob} te nths w g oar, the Wage comm..* to Mail 'sp. SSW Pollens fete 11. at.) and teell. Tale la Um only eay to ear* Canto catalpa. V. Imo there no inn, dine.. and only Liver Cumultnat M andrak e torn. la. benenen, Toni • Sod Mandrake PlllB art atinclent, eltnnut Pylmonte /Armin. Tale the Mao4sate Plal• freely In all adios. °wanton... 04 50.1 an w het, harmless. Ur. !chest. sq. hu ealiorml unlntermptaal Itesill . l.lUanr year* past, mud now weighs alits pow. .v. ImaLeal sway to •me m alter - mon. In the arry tam. aim of Pulmonary C. neummlon. bt• phyalmana h••to t pronounced his case hope. Is. •na ./.donna him to Ma Mt, He ...alarm! M the aturewill4 medial. a and Once ht. ratum - my may tlammand• senleted Imre Bata Dr. &heart •• prep. ..lon with rsamartablet me. Full directions ...top., le bottle. mating It not ahaolatwly seres•ary to personally to . IR. umeaa patients wish that/ hang• ••ai•lne and for pitrpo be la protaaalon. ally at his Prin.. al OM., Phlandeloltim be hammlay. where LII [kill for . 10 ..a.t_be re.ed• He II .0." , nrorearlnnalle al no. 351 :1,`Z.1174.17:1:4 other NV minerlay. 11. grave. ut•mn frem, hot Ito .taemovontt . cassleallun with hl. Hasplrometel prtee IS. (Maw Youre at Oily from al. toa r. . . Price o tbe Patmonte Syrup awl Bee weed Tos. le ...eh ELM) per bottle, or 11.10 a bet( doses. italtdra Plll/ 28 tante e but. For 1.0 by tat . 111111:111.11•7 tar - DOCTOR W HITTIER CON- Tlell:111 TkILAT •Lt. rusvAis nuiskur.S. that numerous. lass of eases resell ing. from selr.sbuse, pro/ seise ...anti... neraoss debility, Irritability, •niptleo., tastiest rudest., sod lieslly tropourect persuss. utly c. , od. Peron. sitilet 4 •41• 1 1• 1 10•141.1•111,1c•A• and loom eland' n reinsututinsa , oomplal. Lee M. llOl l Nted io ea-I for ooaaultattoa, wtoolt toot. oalft g. tbe ban or trousers. 1%4 Seattle biro to perfect roofed!. al one. e lest, rare. permanent sod ...itch to most mmoa ran be seed wltboal blear.. to ...ans. 11.- 1..1 prepared In .4 estalittsameol, mid. es • Ont.. sane, resell.. sod waylay room.; oleo bmtrdloa oo ai d • , ..14 1 .1t Misr. sots tar pottiest* I. g II ";. Z j eotoe=s tam ed tolooral tprlog . s. ft ) o matter who hors hiked, to :7171 e re to u k ts r p rer stamp. to *oleo .volope. Thaeuuse at ease: tr. sled All's .nn OOl. e and all sem tato m.o. try. rottsaltlre*. ....ally or by mall. Om eo No. V W ylle Wert. U.. (loan Ilqamf Plitsburgl, P.. Raps 11•. L. toll r. a. Bala days 12 r. It. Pamphlet setat to any sal• Ittre• iM roe amps, ltd art"-ANVEIII3, TVMUUS, lUL- CUD, lro,—Antoulableg sad altamt Mirk..lone can. of Canoe, are being daily Mode by Drs. IL U. It LIN It CU., at the MM./11.10.1a Oases, Inarmary, Nil Arch litres*, Philsal.lpkis. Pena., rod el the branch of. flee In charge of Professor IL EL DALTON, DIG Lim nt.. LlitulalOWLUltto. TN. treatment* aged AM Crouse ♦slldotes, the •ost indention Sul enroceeful knows Is Ott civilised world. TOOT are not garotte. •.tmg or bootleg tarot otttew They glee Iltt eor on Para. Thro an se aweed by the 0.1 Santo. of toe rot. No Mbar peerous bate W.ge aalidOle. No robe, treatment otionld N. road. Nor particulars 0.11 or addrose am atone. tkelNYI rro. RTMANKOODi HOW Lim! HOW NEOTON111) I—Jort HobliaJtoel, to gral.4 envelop, Prloa 'opt*. A LIM 1 DIM ON THE HATUE•I. TNHATII9 ITT. and Badly Cure of N0rT0w...... Cotrutoptioo, Vatr.Z..`t*i 1 .`?1;;, 4 :i4; . boor at plats rooelopo to as, addnwil. PaNtaltd. om Mot of No root*. or two toNtwee marina, to n. (71t14., J ELt NE • CO., 191 Bowery, New Toot, ruatolltoo Boa 43411. Alan Dr. Calves ,•l9arrlay. Outdo, • • prio. 93 cent*. ar Mr - JUOIT OUT, •sele [NUT PNCTORAL TROCREs..• 0011 tN/LDS. CU B U li till i tt a tiV r lgt . TEDIDAT AND Note •? s, l:e;d Nowt so plealants tea " DVIWON DD., oc3e 10 Lew. Deus, New leen. tir BA TCHELAIRPS HAM DY E. ml. rliievitlid flat, Inv is {bobtails to wank 1m only Oar asta perfect Die; harmless, mit. ..g 6 Ole , I .tantaneotol: Qup U pallimaut; no ri alo! mea Unix! re a mWe of tad dyes; Invigorates tufts tha H rsatz air tort and totaalifiL Mara or dad toy all a tan Frla r so,Miary. Pgrill nr....1." ;,... ait, arntyll ta'THE O HEALING POOL.-- IMA rel Ito/1 r °U wimp h••• alien 1010 rt•lov•lmnbita, Yd F pow d MlN eslr• • h Igh•r late. and • better 1 AN HOOll, •nthre nab& moan• of nen. f for Ye afateted. Bent Is sealed loiter •••••ope, Irell of Chan. •Od•ca• NOW ANp ASSOCIATION, itox.r. rh)ladalpOla, seLSIoa-JAI. EinUdNUMUPS r LIVERPOOL AIIIDAIiti QUEENSTOWN. TE4I INMAN 111/0L STEASIBIRIPS, Nombrelogstaler% first-dug ressnls, among them the erlobrattd CITY OP PANIS, OITY OP ANTWERP. CITY Or 114.INTON, CITY UP RALTINURR, CITY OP LIINIIOs. Salton EVENT SATURD•Y. Iron. Pier 45 North Weer. Nem tort- Por osmageor Woman. &poly to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., 1311111THIPICIAISTRXICT. Plustror,4s QODA ASH.-100 tons Penne WWI JON, fat we by 3, B. wares .D, FINANCIAL TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANE, Wood St., cor. Second Averne. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks BOUGHT AND SOLD A. II It•Irl,CT W. \'ANgI ItK. VI, I . rcsl•leal. r.Y•IP • %KU. Ct.Altli I:.J..~l'rpla•.. N. HOLMES & SONS, 13 A_:Nif I ny MARKET STREET PITTSBI7BGH. PA. Co•leetloos mWe on 01 the principal polo" of W. Volt:dbl....es and l'sna4a.e. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities I= ParLicall. stbal.lott p 4141 to Lb. purveaaa and sa.le of United States Securities HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Street', prrrturonan, PL., =1 ou Lan. v Exchange, Coin, Coupons, = GOVERNMENT BONDS. Eti,F , ll i t Drafts on London CITY BA.N.H. 112 Fifth Arenas, Pittsburgh, Pa. I= ATOCHBOLDEBB INDITIDCALLT LIABLE. thrrseseT Pi ID ON DEPOBITB. KI.CHANUIC Bought and auld. and bat desired ramliteal ID Colteetions made uo all the principal puhatauf tee Onlurd Mato. aad r,aneda Holumtt a luxe., Prestdomt. J• 111. cc• 'lre Pry aldont. W. N. Lotman, Cashier . 4111.4,141•11. thinae, Jamb McCabe, Hearlte, Hugh 'Leaking, J Hoolawy. Jr., Terence Campbeli, Patrick lan, Jamra Pee Lan, come. B. Barr. H. A. Jou. has. memano, Thomas Hanle... lel 14 JO:I. M. tilaZZAll, golteltor. FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is no. oisen for Discount, 114po•11 Lad kissernl Banking Basin.. An, sato redly.. from Ono Dollar dowards. 'own," al It. rata of per cent paid on time deposits. RD. DITHIDDbia, W P. W MYWAN W. BUM ruess W. C. Rt.tiellTlsoN. ► HaNat MITER. DAN KINZZA, I). Y. •1111011 YAM yugH2171.1... ED. DITHRIDGE. President. P. r, ace Glace. csuosi., THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY =1 lacollsss•ted be tb• lo•gialstore of P•vpsy Jassars V 4. 1146 /. For the ..r.-leestn• of Boad• altdases•ltles. Uold .04 1111.., Plass. !toed.. Ilscorde. I , lasused• mad ',slash'. of .41 e•sartsll..a, under sears...tee. shd • tu tts harem,- proof vs... Build., sod ollese Yo. 143 FO URTH 311'1:AWE, =Ea PHILL.reI Vlca r.”it...r—HllMT LLOYD. wl. Jr 0,115 I. lIIINNETT. II /1114 1.1.4• V HYHAIN H. PALSTICH, 1/11.1.1,01 b[A. JOM n 11 , .11/1150N. WILI.IAM LYON elt“litiEbL•t'lL, M=2:=l .111 urr• WY ♦sr, 7.1.111 - 11WIl D. Y. V‘rt• bon N Holten'. WHOLESALE GROCERS. DILIVORTII 11111 PER & CO. Wholesale Grocers, No. 243 LIBERTY STREET, Opp.. head of Rood etre.. Pittsburgh, 1.1. h VIC UP/LN ILD WISH • Very Large and Complete Stock of GROCERIES, Wlll , ll They Respectfully loslte the Attention oe sof PURCHASERS. ESTABLISHED B A. & T. GORMLY, 1812. W. X GORILY, WHO/Ur-RA T. GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (Maim, u•r, TADAA rn - rosumos, PA. rizeur. J A. OTNALI. NI. STEELE & SON, Comlnisipion Merchants •MO to I.'LA3ILTR. (11.11.• IN,F•1.11011. Ro. No. U 3 01110 tITRLIT, aoax Last ColillOol, •LLIOIIILNY CITY, Ps. PZTWA LAIL JAY= P. 114C11•11T WEIL h RICHABT, Zoannesiorr wenonerrrs, FLOUR, WWI, SEEDS, KILL MD, RA 14s Liberty UI., Pittsbersl. .T 24. ur MEANOR & HARPER, moult. GRAIN • RD rßoutles Commission Merchants, As. 131 4 /THAT. on. 04.11.3114 pollett.4l. er7 W. C. ARMSTRONG, Itlaceeaso. Ia Netsa• • Ammon,' PROMS COIRDORON RERCRANT, No. 3 Market Id tract. L. J. BLANCH AIM, -- - wholesale and Retail Grocer, Ito. 3U6 FINN OVUM' ,p13:•111 _ . _ _ ITTLE, BAWD & PATTON, WhoHala li I. rceara, Comaalsalgoa it trelaast• bilealarala Prodaae, /low. ftaaa, Charm. flk, Loewe salt Lard OH, Iran, Nall., 4.14... Cation Yana an.l all Plilatrarak Nwasilaa.ants paarally, lUD sad 114 nr.Otniu rituborit, Joni L 8085... BOW. Douai.— TX. B. Douala JOHN 1. HOUSE & DUOS., Sue ~, easaorl to JOHN I. HOOSIZ • CO., eon,. ofGrooms and c••••I•lan limbanta, eon,. of alsolthaold t•w .lreata. Plusbargik. eIpTON b.RALLACE.WhoIe. fiALC OBOOLNA AND PRODUCE DNAL- No. • SCUM isTitEST, Pitlatrargb. KEYSTONE POTTERY. S . K. WEB & CO, Itnasteetaran 4 liorrunswass , miswerin. WARS aa. Cate &ad W•rabassm& 1.1.8Z31T errancr MIPAC °Men unrolls &Castled ts. ncos.A.To.tkrAs TEBINE THE BLOOD. ?OR SA.Li 11T - DBITOGINTII . . LEIEM=I LIIN.-01bs W i l ilTE am WHITE LINZ 2O . Ibo etasbl U Clovidaag 4.. for Ws al 141 ?Intev J. 11-."OI2IPIiLD. IRON AND STEEL DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, I= 11.(1 11. H. NI, •Lo .4,1. AIIK r kNIF 1 . 1. AN, ,48•11, 1.11,1 . 1•Irli rri , 11 . T 1/1 , 1.A r . r... co, rt..tV .4A its M' 1.., A II Alt lo IN' TRI.TH spit! NO SI.. L • rl Aloft 411,1, ern , AS!! Mot' I.t.sut to pato ru sTKEI. TISK., A /r 1 I So. A. It :IT.. Mg=6Elll=lEll I SAIl.a All Goods First Class and Warranted. OVllt,ra AND WORKe Sixteenth Pi eeeee and Atlegben, Silver and 77 Waller Street, Pittsburgh, MILLER, RIRR & PIRKIN. WM. MK, Al F. HAL b... W CHAn. PARK 1... I= CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, KILLER, BARR & PARKIN, MICE, Nu. Ili} Liberty Strut, I'ITTB BC lA. n, PA. rel 4 .1. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Soocesoor to JOS. HAIGH & Hat rat-111,1es co-.. S ten•l re wltn tLe leading For tnle :1 In rtr i' lin er ' l ' en ' litl rfal. i{k I.IIS. MHO. PITMAN JAYI. N LtlnTa. ttAlLlti La it AXLE•. lAN OSiTIVL YU ail Ingether e•att danarlyition of 811• P likk. Odle. and /urge Corner of Duquelot Way and Pint Street. prins Ben G 11 STEEL WORKS. IDITAHLISII Kr> IN 1843. ANDERSON & WOODS, HEST REFINED OAST STEEL =I Ctrmao Plow and Apring ►IILYT A 11./i _ ELLER SHIC SBN PROCBSS. The Traate.• ar. nnle mrpitre.l I. t lice* *es for th. itac of the L tit.'ol•l74llN rlttl CES-t. stmerlorquelity Imparter! to (mut Iron, the great immurement In Inferiorroe, and the re named rust, rumen/n.l It to MI massetnetnnersof Iron Parties wishing to am It ean obtain !Imams by applying to JAMES P. SPEER, ♦lWrur) fur the Trotter t 1 .4 $1 tugltalt, Buildthe, 9114 fourth • Null.Uslatiested le•Ite0 to vital the SElolntxxieur it Wo ere wben the yr.... I. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIDLICK & CO., PITTIDUUOD. P/L C=l CAST AND OERIAN STEEL. HA IL."A • tjt'I."'A T S‘I; 4 I•I..TY...I SYKINtitA, • %1.., .11,11. list. LA.. Lc. Warebonse, an Water and 100 First Ste. B LACH DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers sat an desCrlptlwas or elce awl WwrcG•usr, TN! RT. ILTH, ill I En' ri IV" and =3 11011INSON, REA h. CO., AuerAstor, to RoniAnoti, Y, Sin WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND VIAOHIHISIS, PITTSBURGH, llll•uulleivrers of Boat sod Z4u , looary nral•l 1 , 3- 11:17i rn ' g ' ....ol . .. M a " t;• au a Muni., and Phew, Iron I Marl Inca No. 151, cortamr llxst •ad etolthlosid Wee.. r .tfo a[T . f .r o It.D n r • TIENT 1N ; THOMAS CARLIT 414 CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and larkine Work', I= ltnalshelnrwr• of Stationary .n 4 PartsblelSlAms [eaglet, lgl P . Pullrys, Staartlnc. lit in and r••• Wall Work, Ilol.log 1.1111 and Machine eutlngs, Utsla Nam Weights, Wagon Bones Ac. nalit border sad nave.. hand Engines el all rhea 1137,4:1k. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST BISSELL & CO'S Raving secured • large yard and famished It WI. the moot approval machinery, we are peer pared to mast Pattern every derartptitto of BOM BES In the best manner. •od werr.ted equal to tay made lo the country. Cbterneyt, Breeching, Tin Beds, liteana Pipes. Locometive Bolters, (•eodeneers, raft Pmts. Tanks . , Oil e4ifs, ♦giro- tors, nettling Pats, Boller Ito. Bridget, Begat Pans, and sole martulacterers of trarnalllhr Pat- FOB BIT CT M N 0 CS COAL ,l•topfAri plea Tri IUMPH, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Bout as well as any other Store hi the Colon. BISSELL & 00., No. 23r, Liberty Street Also, go bend Lad rur P 1.111.011 STOV Vt. lIIIATINO aPOT Q (MATS PQOI4Tb. riNDIMS. 00441[114113 RAMA'S. to. GRAFF, HUGS & CO., SrriCl - NrES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," rot WIRIINO BUILDING. THI I.IIW ANTI-DV..7 CVOICIN. PITOVZ. "NIUULATUI." 01.11.IIKA1A VAh 'n ICln<lnn&tl Pntt.rcl Po /Fr A NANGS CANT llttlb NANTLKS, W ICLIAIAN'S iserbZeTlill, N TIN D ER S, from dlriniad dos.: I.III.ATZ /BUNTS, Au 206 and 208 Liberty Street, =;fi MBE A. BRADLEY & 00, NO. NO WOOD 6TIKET, X•n•Obetertra of We Urealast Vadat, of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, I= Is our arson... al !blind al , the LATICEIT PATTZUNS AND TYPHON KIIESIII, and tho nepotistic. of our Stars. la such that any oat In wawa of •• rood ankle should porous.. eon* but thou towsufacto red by oa. as they will b• room/ too moat durablo as well Si •eo. owseal. Would call p_artleulat ant Won to our pew VOLCANO fur chorchea. halls and atoms. Men 600 gold In listed mouths. Intended for with or without cuing. All who have yard then or.- ..0ut...1h. a auneror W usy other aod lar chop ate. toad for Catalorro• nod Price I.lan to FRUIT CAN TOPS, SELF ELING ',l • icoL,Ln. s &:wru g irr. PITTSBURGIf. PA: we are now prepared to fen . Y ?tart an and . 0.. Potters, It la i b rjrzt l gm.....: , ...i n ea ir t r au lan tba cover, radlatlnci Ova the realer, an d u up.! m... v aluer =Ampex nos the toy of te caa. W ...~, i, s .~, , ~~J br 1212!4 ptsebur the ime of the troll the eon conathe opposite the_pointer sad esel_iag the cuumery =WISE, I% K . prasaner of 0 . 91 or rood m haueleeper us say other. lm owe swa I. meth FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS ci j ENTRAL 6'ol:lrL BY AND ROLL WORKS I=l 1101.1,111 N d BA(ALEY, ti “1. 310 NO G 11E1,1 fill \DRY. W. J. ANIWINON co., Malit. fart tt re • 111., It.. , •N I CA6thip cf all Delta:rip( 'one. Aar •qwel..l ',tn., paid to &lit IH RA I. aml to“slit,. r.” Llno•e.. rt. AA ISO WAT CH KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMHPANY OFFIOIi AND WODES, TWELPTII R Err, I=l ril - Engines,Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. N ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Corner Carroll an 4 Pimallman lilreola I=l =I WILLIAM SMITH, I=l CAST IRON BOWL PIPE I=l My PI De. ere all <set In•wriably dry uoa sad l 9 Net leo(tbr• Also. of leveret Castings tor Gas & Water Works. I would also coil tee attention of Superintend eau of Oar Worts to my mule of lICTOWPIS. ENGINES, BOILERS. &o. . _ FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WCIIFt - JEC CARROLL AND SNYDER, =1 11 1 11 1 1161 " /NratrigtVII I TTEWM1 . 1!! VIL STll.l.li AND OIL TIKCIA' HI NO AND ASH PANY. NICTTLINU I . A.NtI, HALT YANK AMD VON - . . MTE AAI plpVi, UANWILTLIO AND IRON 8611 P &ISDN DooNS AND COAL sli UTICA. 012Iro ond Worehoooo.Socosel Third, Short &tad Lib erty Stro I= r I lLatm rgb Time. o.IDII purt. ar p• . .barn i pre. AsSIBp. in. 1:00 a. a. past Lane ....... 411 •. p. a. Mixed ItelSonald's Ace• .No.I SP. m. 11:33/1.111. Steubenville nmod. 3:43 p. BAP S.W. IleDonalA's 11rs•n. No. I S'6] p. m.-ON 3 n. 0-1 enn4s.Chnrch Train. 1$1:58 p. m. •Vali a. la. P l?r. MI Ix pers. 1.11 daLy. to P. N. a.l.w anise I. 7. -General Tact Apes 1. Coln7 W. W. CARD. 8uy.... Dennison, Olin. Engine Builders, Founders and 0010 Art/rders rent to the above address will be pruaDU♦ etteoded to. astb::l26l HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Con Point Alley and Duquesne Si" = p Manafaeasre SYLAIIROAT Kliti4Nlll and STATIONARY SNIIINEN. of all elan.. elprclul attunllon invilr.l . to our new STATION. SKY OIL Vlr ELL LAOINE ANSI POUTABLE BOILER, '(IN horn. power C ASV SH+B, of every [lnd amts. to order &tour Foundry, ou etTlat belou 11.11.:h for Olt IN.II, ASIA INS, PULLETIA. HANOZYM., H 015,11 add OBACCO *CREWS add lILON TOBUCCJ CRILBiLa., on Gaud made loonier. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, I= = ea - Au ord.. promptly filled. T., us. O'HAIL9 BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., I=9 STEAM BOILItiIaL OIL TA.NILS, STILLS. 1111- IT*T"LI3, ti.o. LT r ?"1.4. ElAtfuhliTtitzi. SET ' LING rk,NP. PlitnoN 13.1CRICN FMK tt Le, te., Cor. of Woad Avenue and Liberty Rt., =I K. pairing dozepromptly. tinier. sent to the above address will be promptly sturtaleg tw P. RIMMA N. formerly Manager at CAMUOLL • VINTDILIVeI. 0e11,p92 WM. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS I= tI.IOXD IT. lall6B j • RED M. BRUM & SON, I=l Steam Boilen, Oil Stills, Tank& SHEET LEON WOVE, &CL 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BRASS FOUNDERS BIZANT \l\\ 33333 HENRY BIER & CO., I=l JOHN M. COOPER & 00„ Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MAUR PROMPTLY TO ORDIR. Ma'sable and Grey Jron Flttlnp, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, WET! IA CHEM Mtn ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IRONY COCIKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and Olt. .1-NIT/ACTUIII/al Or J. M. COO?CR A CO'S !Minna Daline:Allied Blum Pomp. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, the beat in the Market. Oleos ant Worts, comer Ildeteenth and no. tamed... s .31 ATWOOD & McC• imam, Corner Weeny timer sod Tigre nnnnn e, I=! BUBB FOLIIDELS MID IRON PIPE FITTEZa ad AGIENTS f...r A. IL CAUCROK t CO'S a m:E=o2 NOVELTY WORKS prrreuvamn NOVELTY WORKS. handed A. D. IS= 01)..i./SS. MIZE & CO. 14117/ACTEitlaa 07 "T rrrrA l L A lM ß leg AND fit " 1.- SCALES. ~.... rued Pslaat Door Look. WI Late Mel Pao& and Cogh. 111111 s, ft. 1011lin OP 11:11aW y arn r BUS di eia .1. p... SWINT & IBRATT. • • AECHLITICISURILL LID ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, Re. SS Sandusky St., illeaktuy, ?a. I=sILM.7:; NiWZL Mat of a/1 deacripilass dope. -vn RAILROADS j.,. A (R4l 7..1 , 1. 1.. tn. and aI, I I P. le , Naiad.] 14 •rrlp• at and de fru,. I p Viaabilkirtea . . .. . . 4 ,..,..... 2.‘, sari. Mall Tra:u . I:10 as. •-• , .4.rt 6x. 310 WI /1.1 1.1 u... I 11 , sm. •Par‘r, Ka.. .. 5 ,.. a:t •No . A Yu, u A . . ,41. I. . . as 1i,...•n A. N., , 5.0 •, ME TT*. ... •: Min .1' ail, N. . • 34. • - .a. ~ I k.../1 A e So to as . • . No 1. 0 It , pa ' kr ';:i5)1 10 . . 10 /0 • 01. , •••I • • 1111 • • .1 • I • • .41 -pa, • • 1. • 011 • 50 ,• •• • I .• •..11 10 1011 • r•SI Line. ... 7,11.0 pi ,talloa e•INZT 1 . 1:34Uat4 . 111 I 1/M NI 131 I NM= kwirr. EffMMO ~~. MEM eI Y% 7 " i AD. —. in 4..1.Rrr NOV. 1/ 1569, .s,ater Train. •Arairrn ceurtzytVaata rte i arrie • •t •-• frOtil lll ~• •, ••••• A ...AL.. r •• NW:MK ~. tg • a 3711 . ...... T :06 • Trerp garry• ' a r .• . 10 40 ... ' .4 . 11 . 4.1(ja t /4oi &NIA itaarp,a N 0.1 1 .30 p ha, ........ . 111:60p. Tr•-aport No. 06 p•. ap. i•l. •• No 1 3,10 0:60 p Yrt-e,Il No.211:10 pm 6,160.1, No 16 60 p Sorturgt. No 103111 pal A •••••••• trams nn y rept 7 66141. TL. l'Euryo Tralu 6,7%6 Allegberty Jireatlea ay al I 0 mac/Ong .111166111{1 _P.. .:'v oa. ll` RatnratlnL. 1 . 6772 Ali 1, 1 at 190 p. ••• trylve aa 6.11666611.7= Yoe at 3 au 1. A yuz (111 at !rim .1 Prveynnt viShWlli• Fltroag I, :1, , ~r a, tt,r yeas. No. I .t ucnaßrldath Pittat•r• and at • I For fartbor talart.a.t.lon 4,411): J If Kr. I T V. V' • ,t 1,5, asa.t. , tretT4poU The Western Fuzing, tvani• ttallma4 artll 11.1 totomt LOT riot for ataxa.tc.. fur...arty arrsrel. I n .10r isoa4 Idanate.l Ikullars In yak,. All tas.ittart 113 soectins Lob .300.1 la ...too a Ulf , . as tile Mt at Ws owner, uplon talt.o sp•clal contn.A. EI,WAN.I, II WILL oolt done-Ai but.orta Leaden, •IttaLitht. • gAcitie /rem NOV. 14 .OL, 1069, tea., .:111 , ste•freeft sad arrive at She Upson Depot, ban& city the., P:Alcrars: • ies. LISlea•A Az.— SANS 10:1.311ea, I:33sm iss K 5.7214 a P. V.IAc 5a...L2:0119 IA CI. •WA 6,314 to Wh,lll, /: 10:41a OL Chleafrn et:Sa sn C.• Me. L. Fs 7:19 pa Cat Llue• •.. U:35 a m ,111• pp 51.911.13:1101 IAI CI. PnCe kxl v0.n.1 to 3:3AP la Calcse, lea 0 AN pen Kr. Vg•ls Zee 03p VII W • Lie ix .03 A Wb`g 1! Ahsplel Dervel i ernet /1.1111/ . Elea . , W. Ae.P:3fil 10-etdle 50..a:0/1 Leetsdale •. 10.15 m Ilea's Yells •• Sela as • • II:5 .1 ala New Castle '4.0.113 as Boteester ••• A 411 p Ennis •• 9:111 Fs Cane •• • sal 12.11/13 /*ASP a Leetsdale Ace 0:13 pm Hes, Tells •• SAS pm Lib, • • .6:17 P Leetsdale. ••• calf Po Leetsdale •• 10 . 43 Dm• • •• 8:33 sa Pals Osse 55*- Pa!, Crake Sau d., t•tku rel. 1:13 p m dastalarcb. 9.49 Fa W M: MN p. a. Chlcace E 3 Preaa lava 4.04. Sr I s .0. Cbleage top art asuy. Y S. KY ILBS, .1. N. MeCOLLMA.III, Geol. Pas. A Ticket Agent. ueal. Masao& Aoo rIIIANGE OF TIME ALLEGUENY VALLEY RAELROAD, THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE GIL RTAIIOPB WITHOUT CHANGE OR URI& OR And After MONDAY. Now. 29, 11229, TWO THROUGH TRAINB DAILY (except Nuadayl RIG leer.: Mut:tune Depot, corner of I. E t onth PIL• otreots, kr Franklin. 01101 W, 2,vt 2921.. 12 e 011 794122.2. - • • • Aiard 114881TROII.A.adly prryo. o llll.o Day 1.3' 7415 0:1 Day Zr.—... o ' 3 ollol Sight 11:00 Mem Ks—. 1 . 011•10 11tFlultan ... 0.10,m 1.1 Hulls.. 111041 •Is Yd Hutton-11:00 a m 3.11101t0n .. 0.00 • 3d Hamm... 5700 pIP 34 Holum.. 11:10 pm 4th Holton p m alb Hylton. 1:15 ou Frveport Al. 0:30 • Mbotta Worts 11“115 0111 pods Worts 0.30 p Yrt,port AS 0:111p • Brady . . 1 Jie 3 15 p m Pra.lya B Ad 10100 •01 (`perch...... 1:00 p w c•borrb... .. . 10:10 as Kapresa non only at_prlompal paw.. LopcOeemotlation trait. stops! 01 o•Slau. J. J. LAR - 11.1.NCA 6.101 11p%. THOILLII KANO. AWL. 0301. ITTSBURGH I. , awing." , CINCINNATI ND RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE Botii. 011AREIL OP T71.1Z., , e axt.l 3UZIDA.2 Nov , lthlB6sl. tr.lns. e utilarftvs•i s. ITTBIIIIII6II Bt railimma WON LD. V 1 LL 00 sad after •Y. Noyember, 111.11. 111.4. tralus •or - F! wrriTe aL aol .U.part bow iks 1 107 rum • of tiraut and :Water wthatts, a . 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