N 0 AMBRICAN BM , NO, 80 FOURTH AVENIM rrrrestrnan. CASH CA. r MAL *200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. SANK or Nos:oval AND DEpOsIT. JO 1!I P 1,0211.1.. WM. 71.0 TD. thuhler. DniurcTOPll. M. %UMW!, %lin= 11g; 7 4h1Mt ' plord• • ftaa 1.11.• orranlred propusd W ..Mt .11 Bank basuzes‘. . Jvio. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at Highest Prices. PH. B. MERTZ, Banker; CoL_Wpod St arid sth Avenue limrs T. BRADY & Co., ,:oloccmasors to 11, JON= I CO Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., 13.A.NUMR.S, Bar cnd sell ail ands bl' CKITERNffEh T SECIIItITEp3, GOLD, SILVER *IW C0L7021% ON MOST 11AVOXLIBLIS TIMIS. Or Interest Allowed on Deiroslts. arMOMSTloaned Cu Government Bond. lloweist goagoi.rstur. Order. inanaled We tareliaos and Sam at STOCKA ZONDIS and GOLD. .1 &ME T. BRADT I CO. initlittsintt Gap*. FINANCE AND_____- 4,.., TRADE. I , .....,.._.....,- 1 . Cr ice or Prrrsatincia Oararra, i Biroamar. Dec. 4, BBL I .. . . Tin Government bond market was „ very bouyant on Saturday under the ins ,:' at pulaßcom cf, a combination. to aitir, the price and mate life 'ClZtvernmeiit Ipay Aloe' pionilihn for Its, tends., Per hap Oils was • done in retaliation of GetirstaryAtontiell's retinal to sell gold : below 122, or as It wined 12134~ the mar- : kat price. It would indeed' be a- revel situation to see the minister of nuance, depreciate Government credited, the one band. and squander the public money on the other. If Mr. Bouswell had any desire to follow up - his anocesses In breaking down gold speculations, id thongh•whathoe did .chive was done nnecoicadonaly, he should have sold with.the market, and gold to day would sell below 120 without any detriMalit to the country at large, nee to arty Pardon bar interest except to the bulls In gold. What the National Treamiry would have kw In gold premium It would have gained twice ever on the purchase of bands. Bonds are two per cent. higher to-day, whilst gold tea advanced on the presumption that the blinks would show a very favorable statement for Saturday, but the statement being unfavorable and the disco:adieu to sell gold on time at low rates. tho premium declined again. The highest quotations of the day were 1211 X, and the lowest BIN; closing from 122 n to Mx. Should the President's Menage, which will be read Monday, rooommend-s poll. cy favoring an early resumptionotspottle payments instead of, as It was rumored, an extension of currency tame, gold wormd sell close on 120 during the early rt of the week. The debates on the neonatal question: are likely to be put ON main alter New Year. .. Laval,_ flnettuttnnutin gold mnat be honked for during the bannoe 01 the year, but since we have at lest outmoded to bring us lio'nearto par on our cirmiladint me , dime. the country et large and even , man who has the prosperityof this coon. try at heart, will mamma any measure that will load to an early resamption. -The boat and speediest mode of doing It would - be to retain all greenbacks in dr culatatiorna ail ths. national hemas out of existence, set a day la advance for ro• onmption,gand give us a 'free banking law; spites each bank will protect Galt . Instead °thongs pet of the Government, depending on the National Treasury for If the National Banks had been con,- pelted, an the spirit of the bringing them- Into existence clearly indicates, to save up their cent-annual "interest on their bonds, gold would Meter have rowthed the enormous premium:lt aid &Wing the. war, and once down to 125, as in 1888, It never would have; gone-to 1 60 again. The best pro& that the National Banks can exalt without those encomocui priv ileges wanted them, la the large dirt. deeds declared during their existence. Mold alt Chem have paid out cash divi dends of 80 par cent. In leo, than an yeami; and bold a contingent fend of 40 to 55 per cont., besides. Cati any Gdns. trial moots= show the mane pronto f The stook market was strong for the pest week, en an . easy. money market. and presumption that - more • currency will be created by Comes; but the Bank statement being unfavorable, ado- cline la Brady to take place during the present Week.. .. . - Quotation, as ` received D y Ph. R. !Serfs: Gold. 14; Silver. 120; nighty. one's, 116 X: Pave Twenties, Ma 11434: do um, lily: do 11135. 0 23 X; • de: 180 :. Console. 1144; do 1887, 114,14; do IBA ligii. Tees ROMAN.. MAC Adams. Er. KDaCompany' 5t% Me rchants Union reet 3 CleraPanr..93o Arnatican Es. MConimny, WO Wed= Union ertipb,44 Segall*. 08 5‘14r t eW. TO* Oentrilb , ISICU Pittsburgh, •Wayrio & Chicago , ; .87_ i Ohio ,ii . .Mlasits dppl, -25 M- - ' Michigan • S outhern, 86k; Cleveland 4 Piliallsnagh, 83; Chicago, Rock ' Mead st Fabian, 10 7; Chicago et. North , Western, 73 I Citdcaget ,: ii! : North Western Prof ,red Bth Ede. 26 .. _ imexualoig. t .t, .:, ~ , Zama. , s &lOU, Loudon: per 182.... ----PIM Pets. per frano..-,...:....... BM 25 Barlia..ttudar.:-44........." .93)11,.. , 41534 Frankfort ; f10rina r .....„... _63 I 66 garrewarsoile'de rdiaelitiitieei ':) - ) .z+ ,, Titer Th ai, Decemb er Ilgt, Some mereentin adepdongOtti rej .. ' ported to . d4ineltidlngeFdr4 A rai bete eta enetheall al. Lou abizire clothing. house: I r Cincinnat i. - ~la..J Anodes' /*Wells &Paw. ha s is. moved aptia coneolidatiotS with the PP citi EX Mos Company will now he_Made: The batik; statattient 'it -Unflyeltlable. abasing • dam of shoat a million and a ooa_nter in testa- reserves. •.Lositri•l2l7l.- i 55,996: leareete,-11357.= Geeides43or 8311,439ritiositast illsoie43,'Clirelcbdielltr __, .._ ..... . -.... • _____ ______ sccitetes; deereme, SUMO. Deponte, 1182.690.140; neatness, $007,256,1, L efil ifiguslii,4444llB9,l/47 daolnalle, / 21 12:68.' goner easy at 6@)7 per vett., - with , some leas= a; 6.,l3terling dc , a4gri , 83(, O per cent ald timer, at =it, advanced `to 1233(, fell poi% , and &medal 1233‘. Carrying Mift 7 per cent Clearance $211,400,007. Er. port for the week wawa ~ , - fra l Governments have been ice aid buoyant under large purchaser Euro. , peausecoadt, and eland • on o ff In donsequenee of the bank eta anent. xi T ux. Coupons of 'BI. 1170117 M dn..' 11 , 4 i g - - WWI; sin; new, 1.1‘41.9;' . 11,23,Mi113; do. 1141Mig114 ; do. ' ,1 IGsaliCal do. 113. 11430:741114 . Tan- FWUee, - lus,g9loB,x: NA. 1- . ee, Otkifi' 10731. Tennessee &shower. Othertits bonds steady. Magmas, 90; old. 47; U new, 40X; old North 43: new, m. Stooks, which had advanced the dey, declined jalg.per cent u ado bank statement, but rallied before the close, - end left' off, steady; . 0= NI, 1 , 1, CilinbirbtA 7.%* Weinern triad; +ow fir tia s iffere, t rdt, 1 47' 15t ' P c " , Ex; Welts & Fargo Evens; ldt - er4 eau, 87; Weed States. 49; Poeta° Ur sax; NOW - fork - Central and lit &eon Ooprildated, IV; strip, 82; Erb ZS ; da ptiderred, 44.liarlemalSOReedin gs Michigan Centrid, 121: Luke EthereiSfog, ; 1111 Centrall34%. fitta t r ed lOw. Math Western 74. preferred .p. , Wand 107 X. SrPailkso.lii.p. its• 1 Wabash se, preferred "I'L _ sort w i serne sew. `...4)3lllo.WesAipreSlitraWcht °ago 40. 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MA 4 Easiness, generally, la Improving momewbst, and the prospecte are more encouraging than for some lime past. e reauneption of navigation together ith the fact that an easing up In money ters Is thought to be near at head, have crested a much better feeling, and liking everything into consideration, the outlook is encouraging. The moat discouraging thing our merchants have to contend with is that they have to work on extremely small inargLos, which, as we noted the other day, I. ' brought about by a inure local conlpstl lion. The grain business afford. little er no margin to the dialler, and the groat proportion of the trade is now be ing conducted by the producer and the consumer,—the latter In many Instances selling directly to the former. The grocery trade is getting into bit. tar above here Shan It has been lb fur v. eral years, and Pittsburgh housee now selling more goons to both city d oonntry. La many lusts/me., re who, heretofore, have been buying In „ t ' east, are now getting their supplies h as therhava disoovered that they : do se well, If not better, taking e - thing Into etwaideratia, In Pataintrg than they can In the oast, : APPLES—Continua dolt with a sup plY ooneicierably in excess of the ow mend, and prloea are nominal as 62q S 8 parbbl. ~ - • APPLE itti*El3—quoted at 76485. BUT [BR-1M quiet and unnhangrd, Mal= of fair to aril:Up prime roll at DO @)0.5. BROOM MORN—Balos at 124§14 eta. BEANB-12A0®3 25 BUtiItiVREAT FLOUR—DuII; tti. CEIRSITRYTB-94,50 CRANBERRIES—Qu BBS. oted atll2@lb per bbl, sa to quality and rendition. CARBON OIL-1s In fair demand but tending downward—may be quoted in a jobbing way at Sowo,4i. • ULDEK—Baku all the way from as to 89 per bbL OREESR—Is quoted from 17 to 18 for Wealorn - Reserrtr, IL for Factory: 20 for Ohio and 21 for New York Goshen. DREotED HOGS—May be quoted at /2013 —psolcars •re willing to pay 12 0 . DRIED FRUlT—There is • steady' demand for apples at 74 ®B4—ona home here sold 10,110011 w this week to yo to Cleveland. Peachea in good sup. ply and dull but unchanged; small sales h t 9 for quarters, and 1044.114 for alves. EGGS—SaIe, at rf@gB FFATHERS—fit 'better demand and lilgher, and we now quote at t6®9o to the tr ade and the usual advance for small lota in store. FLOOR—Iu quiet but firmer, though prices are at quotably higher. We continue to quote at 11.5,60Q6 per bbl for good to choice winter:whaat. OR 2323—Wheat to quiet and un changed at ILIS(4LIg for fair to prime Red—ease 4 car. fair Indiana Red at 11101.9. Oats in limited supply and stronger though unchanged, 47 on wharf and track and 49(4150in more. Rye ix dull though nominally unchanged at 95 ®st. Bales of new corn at 70e on wharf and track, and 75 in store. Bulgy con. cloaca dull and undamaged. $1.00@1.10 far fair to prime spring, and 11.15@1.20 tot tail HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond Sales at 1141g= per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 3 ante r pound. HOMINY—SaIes at $5,00 50 par bbl. LINIE-43alea of Cleveland white Ilene at 1202.zs Der bbL ONIONS--Sales at 32,50®3,00 per bbl, the outaiderllgure for choice. LARD OlL—Firm at 11.45®1,48 for Extra Ni.i I. POULTRY—Demand more active and market firmer; we now quote dressed Chickens at Il®ll cia, and dreaaed Tur ks pt at 150 IT. MTATOE3—May be quoted on track at 50 eta. In bulk, and We sacked. PEANUTS—Quoted at o®lo cis. PEAS—DuII: 12,50 per busheL PROVISIONS—SaIes of Edo:udders, at 17®1750 and Sugar Cured Items, at. 23 0)2330. Lard is quoted at 183 @l83(0 In tierces, and /0442/24 Oa In paths. SEEDS—Flaxseed la In fair demand with sales at 32,2502,30. Cloverseed Is quoted at 17,00tg7 1 5tt No demand for Timothy Seed. SA LT—Allegheny river brands quoted at 12 for small I.rts in store. • _ . . STICA W-Bales at $l2 per ton. WHISKY—Hie: roes looted at 11..03 ®11.05; Recalled $1,055 and Proof, do, 11416. PETROLEUM MARKET Morton or Prrnmunow GAzarrre, SATURDAY, December 1, 1689.1 _ lIEVIVAIL sm. an. Haut. The market was very weak snd pan icky during the early part of the week, under the influence of the resumption of navltmtion, and unfavorable advice, Nom the east, and prices, particularly for refined, declined materially. Yesterday and to-day, however, a much better feel ing seemed to prevail, and the market enema to be slowly recovering from the effects of the made above referred to, though prices are still conalderabty be. ~low where they were ten days ago. Of mime the trade Is riot by any means In a healthy or satisfactory condition, nor la it likely that It will be until! after the Mme of this mouth, but, nevertheless, there seems to be a rather better feeling, and the agitation which has prevailed for some weeks past mama to be minding somewhat. Crude continues much higher, relatively than refined, and it looks as though It would conUnue so, until after the let of January. Mean. time,thoso of our retinue who are not sold ahead will, In aU probability, do Utile or nothing, as, Instead of a margins It would be a positive loss to refine ml, at torment mime, Reoelpta crude this week, 23,5E0 last week. 25,024; January Ist to date, 845.- 054: same time in 1888; 1,038,718. Ex aorta refined this week, 14,183; last week, 20,4711 January Ist to date, 564,082* same time last year, 673,874. Sales thls week, 00.0201 tut week 70,800. The refined market le firmer and prices a shade higher, though, as is usu ally the cam an Saturday, there were but few sales. Spot oil was quoted at 81 340 32 ; December last half, 83; Janus. ry 824022354, with a sale of 600 bblast the Melds figure. MUDS. Sale 1,000 bbl, this month at 16, whi es, le an advance of a quarter compared with 'enmity. The market Le some what firmer which is attributed, par tially at Lamp the fact. that some of ' the pipes at Olt City, were carried away by the recant freshet. There was a sale of yesterd 11,0lO ay bbts, law s. gravity tn.- al 011 City , at 66.2 niktaiwis m canna OIL nv A. v. an. Lockhart, Frew& Co., on amount One. ton &Sowers 160 bbl , ; Wagner 1E Leech, on accent& 0.- El; :Thomas .24k , .Firiber Bros.. bn locitunt E. H. tong 2401 Union 011 Works, on amount Fisher tiro. 460; Kirkpatrick & Lyon 820. Total . 1,180 bbls. Blll2XLlffe OP OIL BY A. V B. IL Dotcannza 2. Liberty 011 Works 259 bbl, refined to -Warden, Frew it Co.. Philadelphia. Standard ou Co., 170 Mae refined oil to Ward Frew & tiiii. mag - zsguing C0., 63.323‘ bbliCledineir to Warden, Frew & Ch.. Philadelphia. Forsyth it lire., 230 bbls refuted to :Warden, new it Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett. Is et, 8. .200 bbl, ref. oil .lo W. Pt Lowed& Bea., Philadelphia. J. K. Knox 50 WAIN lubricating to Bid -weir & Co., Philadelphia. namieurn 11. B, W. Morgue it Oa, 167 bbl re 4 oil ; to Warden, Frew &.Co.. Philadelphia. Forsyth Bro. it Co. 205 bbla refined to Warden, Frew it Co,. Philadelphia. National Bef.:&Egoring Co. 154 We i ref. to Warden Fr to Co., Phila. I to Warde P. & C o., Lockhart, FfeW Phila. & Co. 514 bbl, ref. oil n. . : LH. hieenteheon, 82 bbla credo oil to t - Haub it Freybourn, Easton, Pa. Wel. . .... ..... „......-__. 2,212 bble OIL irau;;;;; a,:ar DUBOW= DEPOT. 0.8. Palmer 250 . bbis refined to J. B. Bewley. Philadelphia. riming & Co. 282 bbis reamed all to Warden, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Hutchinson 011 it Befitting Co. 292 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew it Ow, Phila. Total-- - .. »_,.._... 629 bbls. OIL 8M1 2 2 . 10 .. xim1y wsurr ricers a. a Kirkpatrick W. P. L ran & & Lyo Bro Phi ns, la. 810 bbla to o A. D. =lea 153 bbl, refined oil to Waring, King d; Sib., Phil. Tata1..........4—„4......'4.-4............: 363.• Thy Goats Market. ICsw Yobs Deoertippi dzy goods market Tem/ens languid end ee l ! pressed enough for =MS d idiomOr cotton* if not woolen fete b utse the production is being c sztgdiver. 'Med. 4 0 0/0 1 are not • add COMO. quentir aces who are ht pordtkur to hold their merehendlee ere to, =eke thither Oormaslions. 411 =4 brown therein _Ono at 1 / 5 0, whil e A t . la 4. Clark .and few otber Zuvorite brunet eri.hel Ad it 76 bnt rod South- pr. makes, and Eastern. too/ are smug 5t14@)1430 standini prints of berttpik o are selling at 1 1 0# 1 2X41.1arid gimp. soansournlogrause 4 4 0 4 4 .5i4a Mew new, York mills inualboi are our ...downlo per yard by one jobbing • • • but others are Jobbing the good st Fine brown cottons end bleikel • turtelhis are Ontla depress/A/;. Van • • 41/petals In good rarest staid 41/ brown: Elias= P,2134 . 4# dd. Dl • • • 30o; ElantWon .slont, 200 ;: brown lic, blawbW \.„ SI 411KE re DT TELEGRAPH. Ngw Yong, December 4- —Dagen mar ket heavy and 'declining; sales 2,700 hetes at 25e for Middling Uplands. Flour: recelpta were 11,310 bids: market 11,41 7 and declining; sales 8,100 bbl. at 1 4 .09125.5 for superfine State And western; $ 5 , 43 .146,20 for extra State; 55,115(g13,20f0f extra western; 15,10g6,45 for white wheat eat.; 16,40445,25 far rout hoop Ohio; f 60,6,50 for extra St. Louie; ;OA (49 for good choice do., cloning dull; in cluded in the sales were 1,500 Mils extra ,IState, for export, et 1 1 5,80(45,30. Rye Flour quiet; sales 200 bide at 161,75@i5,0"0. Cornmeal; nal. 150 bbl. Brandywine at $1,15. Whinky firmer; sales 300 bbio western at 1i,047qa1,057 for free. chiefly at $1,05. Wheat: reeelpta Were 48,05.2 Snob; market quiet and very firm; sates wore bosh at 11,21 for No. 9 spring; $1,31 for No. 2; 11,35c41,3834 for winter red and Ember western; 11,6 0 34 for ex tra clinic° White State. Are dull; sales 1,000 bush prime Baste at 1 1 .15—an outside price, Barley steady and In 1 -flit demand, with sal. 38.000 bush at 11,04(41,08 for two rowed state, 11.11 for IWO and four rowed State mixed, and 51,25(41,a1 for Canada West. barley Malt quiet. Corn quiet and without change, will sale. IW,eoo bush at 51,07( 1,09 for unsound mired neaten:l, 1,12 for round do, and $1,03@1.0S for new yeilosv southern. 041 a; receipts 15 76:. , bush; see -colt' no active, with cam 43,000 Meth at 64(4115c for western—the 1 latter price for while ' and 854130 c for State. Rice dull, Carolina at 654 ®7Ne. liaffee dull. SO. garquiet, with gal. 150 had. Cuba at t 046120. Molasses dull. Hops quiet. Petroleum quiet at 18(41870 for crude, and raqiilthn refined. for rened. I Coal quiet and drooping. Loather: hemlock, Balsa at 20(31c, BuJnos Ayres and Rio Grande light, middles and heavy ' weigida. Wool quiet: eat. of 250,000 at t r pulled. for domeatia dance, mceed oil dolt. Spirits fo of turpentine quiet. Sheathing copperateady at 320. Ingot do. dull, but • shade lower at 21%0 or lake Superior, Plg iron In fair request at 112@354: for Scotch, 37@40e for American, Bar quiet but cloudy at 95e for relined Eng. lisp and American. Sheet dull at 10,4‘ 1134, gold for Russian. and steady, 4Ne tor eat, fii.c for cl i nched and 28 (g 1 300 horse eh.. Pork heavy and lower with able of IWO bbls at 632,25(4 3250, new mesa at 5331 33,25 for old do, $23,10@24 for prime, $27,50@ 30,50 for prime mews Beef quiet; sales of 25 bbl. at 15,23 for new plain mess, 110®17 for new extra Misses Tierce beef dull; bales of 200 twat 128(423 for prime mesa, 530(431 for India mews Beef hams quiet; sales 0(100 bids at $15@21 for old, iso@at for new, Cut meats dull; gala. of 60 pkg. at 12(3)1234c for ahouldera, 17e for hams. Middles quiet; axles of 50 bin city at 1730, and 50 bat short ribbed at Ittlife. Lard doll and lower; Bales of 350 tiorcee at 1135:,@)195‘a for item, and 1934 (419,640 for kettle rendered; also last evening 500 tiercea steam, seller retire. Rey, at 197 e. Butter quiet, 2:lQ3ie for Ohio. Cheese dull. 17@i18e. Freights:o Liverpool a shade firmer; shipments per steamer 01'20,000 bosh wheat at 15d(455,0 and 1,000 Wile flour at 2s Lerce —Flour clotted dull and a shade lower on common graders Wheat firm, with a fair export and milling demand at 11..30(41,3134 for No. I spring, 51,350 1,38 for winter red and amber western. Rye nominally unchanged. Oats doll and heavy at 64(41350 for western. Corn quiet at. $1,1041.,1134 for sound mixed Walbero. Pork very quiet at 191,75 for mesa, January and February delivery. Beef in limited request and unchanged. Cut meats quiet and unchanged. Bacon steady with limited demand Lard doll at 19€)1934c for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 37(439e for fresh and' I® 30c for limed. Crucaoo, December 4.—Eastern ex. change. at par, salting; 1.10 off, buying. Flour, dull at 1 2 ,50@6,1254 for spring ex tra. Wheat, quiet; sales of No. 1 at 92309334 e, No. 2 at 00.4@e1e: chwing at "Nigne; this afternoon the market la gee bid, and 9154 a asked, seller December, for No 2. Corn, quiet; salts Or No. 2 at 7137gie0540; closing at 79e ee -1 Jaded at 770: thin afternoon the market ' is d all, at 79a, seller Useromli ,r, for No 2. Oats, quiet and firm. and a shade 1 higher; tales of Mo. 2 at 42144234 c, cash: 4234, sailor last half; 42@i433‘c, seller the mouth; 43c, seller January. Rye, active, and 10 higher for No. 2; sales at 76@773.0, cloaing firm at 7734 e. Bar ley doll and nominal et 84@/85c. High I wing. in fair demand; firmer and Ise higher at 115@9734e. Sugar ,®1434e foroommon to prime Cuba. Provision. lase active, but firm and steady; mess pork steady and firm at 131 each, 131,50 seller January and February, and 132 8011 . , February; lard firmer and quiet at 1834'018540. Ai B h, nominal at 183,ir41e seller January, and 189:319a seller Feb ruary; green hams firm and steady at 15e, shoulders firm at 11,3 from block, and short rib middles 110; dressed 1 hogs active at 127:413c, dividing on 200. Cu .caoo, December 4.—This afternoon the grain market was moderately active. Wheat ruled lower, ealea of No. 2 spring at 69X fq . ,9054e for cellar the month; at 90)4(4,90rxe for seller last half: among at 90®905.fe cash. Corn quiet and nearly nominal at 7834G179a for sel ler the month; 79340 for seller last half. Oats Inactive. Prot/Wien quiet, sales of Mesa Pork for seller in February 113200; for seller in January 531,75. Nothing done in evening. CINCIRXATI, December 4.—Flour tux changed; family 5 15 . 2 . 5 (0 5 , 50 . Wheat dull; No, I winter red offered at 51,12(4 1,13, and No. 2at 11,10. Corn lower, 78 (4030 g old 93c495c; but Ilttle old offering. Rye unchanged, 90393 e. Oats in fair demand at 60®56e. Cotton _dull, mid dling 1.344 c. Whisky dull; time sales at It, nut would not bring better than 98c oath. Mess pork dull at 531,50, but these la no demand. Bulk heats; no inquiry, and prices are nominal. Batson dud and 7c lower, with shoulder* at 15c, aides 1750, end for clear rib and'ear. Sugar Cured Hama 215g22e. Lard held at 18(418,40, with buyers at 3je has. Hogs opened firm and drovers are making the extreme rates, say 510,25(410,70, but the market closed fiat at 19,76)10,50, and holders are anx ious to sell at these prices; receipts 4,700 head. Green Meats sold the after noon at 1154. 14 and 1335 e; the weather is bad and the market dull. But. ter firm at 300485 c. Eggs 87@3801 supply fair. Linseed oil B.lle. Lard oft firmer at $1,601:41,65.. Petroleum dull at 32054 e for refined. Sugar steady at 13 to 14J40 for New Orleans. Coffee dull at 118 to 240. New Orleans Molasses 80 035 a in the Jobbing way. Gold 1=34 buying. Exchange steady' at 1.10 dle coma buying. Beef cattle dull at $3 to $8,25. Lours - mut. December 4.--Cotton, in good demand; tales -of 20 bales at trogil22so. ! Sales 25 Slide of tobacco, at 7 ,bo(4B,te, g%a $11,25@11,75, com ae:mtge. Flour steady; extra family, at, $5,25. Grain, heady. Hogs, firm at 10(0103(0q receipts were o.ooe, total re. °slots up to date, 118,000. Whisky, dull at 980. estiosoo, 1/ecember 4.—Live Hogs are firm and active tor upper grader: at 19,25 69,50 for common 19,00Q10,10 lbr fair to medhunt $10,15C010,5u or good to choice, and slo,Bo@ll for extra. Prime Cattle null and Inactive at $2,60k53,75 for common cows, and $3,60 for fair shipping steers. Br. Loots, December 4.—Tobaceovery Little offering and pile:lassie unchang Cotton unchanged at 22Mc for Mexico. Cattle supplies are failing off eS and the demand Is only moderate with prices tutctutoged. Bogs .steady and firm but not so active and prices range from 9M® 103(o; number killed to date 15,000. CLEvEr.ann,"Diioember 8 —Buckwheat flour market steady, and the demand good at 17,50(30,25. Petroleum; refined spot oil Is scarce and the market Is firm at 28303290 in l arge for the western trade, and small iota at 2CgkB *dream, crude quiet and steady at 18,50 per tmrrel. Ngw Oittmares. December 4.—Cotton easier at 2i111023%e; sales 8,000 babes; re ceipts PBS baleen exports to Liverpool' 2,703; to Bremen 3,409; to Barcelona 421; to Havana 140; coastwise 55L airs higher; white 11,20 Beramacom, December 4.—Oata dull al Rye firm ei 81. Pork quiet at. M. Bacon quiet: rib aides lefg4L9o, clew aides 10019%e and abouldam 1634 @LW°. Hems 210. Lard quiet at 10a. FIFILADELPIIIA,, December 4.—Petro loom ad►saced; refined 111% and crude bald at 2334@24c. Whisay steady at 81.04141108. ... , feettVILLE, December 4.—Cotton dull end' declining, low middling se 24(00 good ordinary at We. Hogs at $8,22(.49 for country. rdnitritte, Dieetnber 4—Cotton dun at 4(piittigo, receipts of 1442, exports of 685 bales. Corn at 90(3133e, 0.1141 at 600. IMPOSTS BY BAUAOAD PITTSBURGH FONT WATNII AND QHi oeoo RAILROAD. December 4.-1 car middling, S B Floyd it Co; 2 do barley, J at Carson Az Co; 800 bbla Hour, owner: 400 do do, D Wallace; 4 balm broom °mil, I Taylor; /A do do, McElroy a liddo d0,,,W liardort Voi - Ice 25 do. F Sellars a C /O. cues do. E H Myers it Co; 10 bail barroso,4lL Fahnialock On Boma fer tilizer, Seward a Emerson, 1 Car barley, Pier, Dannelly & Co; . 4 bbla onions, Day d Co: 200 bbls Boar, ShOmik - or d gen4cdmr 1 cat stars, B D'Moore-7 bbl. W Eteratratorl taracAlip_irou i . Aroihn S O ; , nilder & ir-bbts arm, a Owi motearaa, 'Aitntak* 4 cotA Prr; 00 PITTSBURGH DAILY , GAZETTE : MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER. 8,18 Ea dos brooms, 20 bbl* bomlny, Dilworth, Harper cb ; 10 doz brooms, W M Gorinly; 5/1 bale Bo n . Jte Eleanor; 1 car oata, P Duff & ; bag cheese, Woodworth & Davidson; 6 cars lime` cote, Sboonberger et Blair; 1 cad to baceo, S P ElbtlVet d Co; 25 ban candles, J S Dilworth *Co; 343 Ole cheese, S B Ketchum; 81 bbla molasede, Knox & Co; 10 a, 6 pip lead, tr ee & he Co; / 1' roll Bother. A Holsteloo; 10 aSellers & Co; Pa) bble pour, Cuip & Load. CLE y /WeD inn Pit-Tali:MOH RAIL tCAD "Frac4..ber 4.-150 Igs rye, II do do flour, I Wall:lee; 1 car pig Iroo, Graff, 13 & Co; 3 do bloortit, & Co; 3 cars Jackson ore, Dilworth. P Co; 2 do or., Shoonberger B & Co; I do do, teems P & CO; lot Iron. Moorhead & Co; 44 bble cetippor oro, Pittsburgh Boston MannL (Si; 1 car Minter, R A Clark it Co; lot lumber, J O 1 Seibert; 20 ranee tobacco, Johnson a Co; 30 do do, Xnrx & Orr; 25 do do, Atwell A Lee; 10 do dio, Boymer a Firm 10 bay candled, B C& J B &gayer; 12 do eboulders zoll tT; 28 aka barley. Graham &Ml 14 bbl. oil, F Sailer.: a Co; 36 do apple., HigNer & Lewitt; 28 eke d do, H Riddle; 100 e ke corn, Baud .k Being; 21 bble ap ploc, 10 do d apple., H Rea. Jr, 16 kgs sPikoe, Lewis, Oliver & Co; 3 bble d peaches, S Devol; 8 bas paper, A D Car. rilburg; 10 bbl. apples, Woodworth ,k D; 8 pa COI W fri 4irait ea Ca; 20 aka corn, Moßans di A. Attatirtmer VALLEY RAILROAD, De. cernbor 4.-1 bag paper, Woodward tit Ca; 2 bbla onions, M A Co; 2 calves, J Dalenberger; 4 aka riga, Chriety B Benham; I Die butter, id S Hill tt Co: 6 tibia tallow, O Healey; 76 cars coal, K.lr FetK: 62 do do, Arm. strong D Co; 18 do do, Coleman, R A Co; 1 car Metal, J Moorhead; 1 bale aides, McCrum Olyde A Co; 1 do do, White Orr, ,t Co: 23 eke rye, W Sanders; leer lime, D L Reyoulde; 3 do metal, McKnight A Co. PlTTarOnall, CrimINNATI ARO ST. Loins Ramatom3. December 4.-1 cat barley, Gilmore, Straub & Co: 23 bids apple/L. 4 kegs apple butter, Volgt.„ hood A Co: lo hose cider, J A Glad': 6 ktavi butter, Joint Hem 12 tildes, O N Hollatott; 18 Firs rye, Hears , Ilea Jr; 7 hides, 1 bbl tallow, J Callahan; 8 Male flour, 16 tube butter, I , 6 Craighead; 40 bbla bou3luy, Day a U,; 6a:l ball bbl. herring, Jae Conran; 60 bbla highwinee, Littell A klechllngt 82 bbln molasses, Allen, Kirkpatrick A CO. A LLECiri ENT STATion December L— ILO bble apples, John Herbert; 20 bola elder F Owens; 103 hides, A Hoelettu; 2 cm, cooperage, Ralya A Robertson; 1 do metal, Lewis 11 A Daltell; 2 pkge to. berme, J A Oraff; 42 eke oath, 0 Kitchen; 22 do do, .1 B Moßoe; 1 car cooperage; J at Hemphill; 2 page hatter, J 17 1. 1ianiten 7 eke b floor, S Dyer. RIVER PACKETS. MEMPHIS AND NEN ORLEANS FOR 111EMPUlli AND NSW ORLEANS—Tltaataame SALLIE Capt, T. 11. CALUOUS, KDI `.. re for the above antllatersurdlata {wt.. on MUNI/ 1 , Stt, Inst., at • 1. ,f ,n l !en jer 'Jana Vil(TrZre':',.. _ VOR CAIIIO, S MERl. is dr af . Ph IS AND S sW ORLAN —.be T....c11 . ,. Taal.. NT , U. !I and .a 4 Swan, T. v. Attal,6l..T. Coo, slander, leave on MONDAY. SU, lent-, at • e. la. for /might. amply on board, to J. W WALT. or to eIdLEILEII [URN? 8, or to dt IitIBIEST CvIITER, eat.. =! CEIiCINNATI WEEK- e ms LT PACEIT. u Pittabersh THIS D %T. le ie. Lebec.. et etetnatt. WWI-UT. • r.n. The new utd eptenthd stewwbeel Passenger Steamer, ennrl. A . l 6eZ.A . : Clare, will Irate Y, aa +Yuttrcll6iCr it= rrlitto.7.l=/Zkil). On JAIII2I CULL! NA, Anent.. STEAMSHIPS r , LIVERPOOL AND 4:: QUEENSTOWN. DUE rrJraalq MAIL STEADIIIIIIIPB, Iguotheriog Mullett first-elan ream's, moms brto th.e,r4r.tted CITY lle PARIS, CITY 01 CITY 07 IttrSToll, CITY Or HALTIIIIOII7., CITY OP 1,010 Do • . Fall of !PERI BATIMItAT. from Pier 43 N..rtl, 111% tort. For oaasago or farther !tr.. tOwUun liptslr to IitILLJAK BINWILI, Jr., 143311(179m imp 1.1 . 110 RT. Pittsbarili• SPECIAL NOTICES rRr rIULTIONIC CTRL?, Mt rise Tttlile AHD VAN Etßalt r PILL. will ram Cartanmptlea itlt , LL , ttllitsint bad DT.Peseils, If tthre e aten accord. leg to directions. Thty arc all to be tatee at the unto Ume. TheLeleanss tale etasnaeh, re. luta, liver and pat it wort; Ikea CO. appall* Kona. good; Ike toed Gliresla nod makes gaol blond; the patient betties to vow In la ° . the dtseaavd matter eliselPflato News, and the patlent outgrow the disease and (one well. Tate is the only way to enresoneumptloe. To tbese, three medletne. Dr. J. H rldlinielphla owes Ks unrivaled core.., to * lt to or pulmonary Consumptive. The Pet. monk; ;Syrup ripe. tbemorbid matted in the 17.1`.1 , rtl e ,..` h firpgig. b y.r.Lwe7ai p e altaht count cell throw 10 off. sad tbe pslrnt bar neat and the leers beginto heal. To astiAls. the Seaweed Taste and Kendra/A Pull, nstrt be Mealyvet d widest,. MA...tier. fod liver,.. that the Palmonle Syrup and Kw od will mole good blood. ....pale Mandrake P.lts met Opus the nom reznort ell obstruetldins, relax the duet* of the I .era bleigg. , 4lx ; lig: starts freely. resole f . sad chow tlrte..l.lver e ao; bathing has ever ores In es. ctpt calomel (a dna) pets. which is vary Mu gen to use an.. with grim camo that 11.111 unlock the nail black. r and st ri the accretions of the liver like nenerekl. Mandrale Pills. Liver complaint Is oa at the mon pmetinent causes of ConsaurpUos. Schenck sabeaermd Tonle L. axes.. stimulant mud alteratt., and the MM. is the Seaweed, which Ibis preparation Is em. of. amine the stomach to ...ow out the gastric Jut. to dissolve tae food wild Me prdmonte 'syrup, led Ii l made tato ireocil=l without temente/lea CO muted In the •k. The great reason why phyarkians mach. they Consumption la O , tley 47 to do too t they glee mer.Lna m atopilsa loath, to Motsebills, to atop mlgbteweofr, haelJa fever, gad by soda., they derange the whole dlitesUrepowars, lanking . n i p ui gl . . 4 ee a r w Er . ans, and eventmlly the packet Lc belie... La hi e tresstmmt. doe s satin to Hob • aodSh. MM. Malls orfever. more the cense, sod they to al stop of. Ito. He aw• mooed. Hoaxes can be tuned of Cm.... ties. Liver Consedaint, Dyspett.., Datatthi Canker, Ulcerated Throat. unless tea liver su b atoniach are mad. healthy. I longs In f • bes son an ornottopflea. of roam Ike mime way ant diavased, Elmer tubercle., aboceires. beemettlal Irritation, pleura adhestou, or th e Maga me s mean of billamsnattos and fast deearleg• In mash sues what meet b. don. it I. not only the lung a that an westing. 001 It is Me whale body. The eldmathand liver harsletot their power to mate blood/111ot ;NAL Now tad only chemn le to tales Dr. tiehenettgLatse wadi clews, Endo will limns up • lase to staumnb, the paUral will besin to want lord, it Will dist suW and make good blood; then the platen 0.. tognu IA lege. and se soon as Km Why One to grow, the leers comm.. Wheal ap. awl Me isstmet get. ­ and only way to ten Constlatt= . . when there le eo lend d and .t S y T om i o nd . M n ndrak p. .are we i n t Who Ma Palmdale Syrup. Take I.le. Itaedieks PD. mei,. all halo. tomplaints, as they an per Ik. tenet. Abe W Cql aalnterra tad O , ma. .stL• *way to a mem Armin, lo Ito du ;iyiltarb= i =one r ei r t C t ' ar= p liire. leas and abandoned h in to hie fate. He smeared hg thiktilbvailitgtordleige; sod sloth ha s moo. anomie itionthael. HAULM Mill/rtod hat d Dr. Schenck'. preparation with mmukable no. B ess. Fall direction theompany each bottle. making It not aboolateiy Broom; to penonally me Dr. &tenth 4. unlem patients with Ignition/a eVT i f r d. l .":Lr'r ig ib lit ijr" 7:Vl h".o ee ll m i'PhM os b i r' l l .7 ". .4. Ho Ls we prolbasiorly I Ho. 39 Hand street, New York. every etter . Toaaday, and at No. 38 l e Whit. Bono*, every other Wednesday. Ile ghrlis•d•lnt • thorough examination with his hem Set the PHOOIa Othea boars St 0020 clly from V a. a. bar. ar. . Pelee 0 len PidurMlle 'Syrup awl &penmen To*. In each 81,00 per boggle, ter 87410 • ball noun. Illunirak• PtUnliel alas stem Ist .ale b 7 all rlrgagelns. neyttllal-daY arDOCTOR WHITTIER CON. vilizAsTafilMi .TtIiVEMT../L41.-P/11991;14 Ina 90. Millualina.a." anrWaallnclia emrvOnidebll4l. lerl Illty, araptlons. amend dralon. and finally Inipmancy permanently cared. Parsons affilded with dallous, Istriesoe 004 loa standlna reastitattu.. complal to we politely ln.lted to ea 1 for nonanltation, stock onata not/dog. in rla no. UM haft ofacacher ti hr. enaliltd him to permed, remedies at ono. al. mfr. permed, Idlloo mostpmea can be used without hthdranew I/shatters. Med- Mines prepared PI the atabllnitrient. snitch em bracer ofilze. reception and wining nrop , so tampllafi and rdaritng sputa eats for tr /sinning personal attention. me • vapor 000 chemical haul. them mumantrallog the bard mlocral Wing. No matter wlio harm 1011.4, rtat•yaor ewe. Read 0111140 wain kb pm phial of ingdsem. mat to I.ll.4dress fur two tamp In 1 eamerwpw. Thosulanda of cum trusted annti y, at off.a sad ahl error Ina con. 171 peTrAt a tIrS 1 Trerrr at itlt Plttatrara, . Ilmus 9 A. l O. Pr .0. Bn. day. 14 0.10 P. Pamphlet rant to any a 0 . dress fbr hen clamp. sal _ - DTINIIOOIIO s - DOW • LOST I 0104 no s, SZSTO1141:11-Jost L e•Un . 'lll7l - £. ttlrgr Mat/flit 2111111litil. atet Haft.' Core of Piervotlenres. Coneoloptltok toroZ P l:Aly RP? /37111474 I P * llei ' t / A A eelt e ret plate envelope to any address, vest:et& on re- Nadi WITAT"soM To Podia ' Int no 41r , Dr.. Cll en 0 4 / 1 e... Mimi/4 wow ar IarJUST OUT. • tHEENT rzerotri. TROCHIS." IV* 9OLD&COVOILS. SONS raawa Asa Nogg so good. Nags so pleasant. Naos clues DO , 111 isioNrostrAl WA. rip7:IuOIVII RAJ/J:1 DIE. .. . . Taut rimald ttrl. Os Erna tai want Mb ori7 trus WI nett. DIN nstamasaaasreir,74l= *9 rb. dicaloss MY island's. 111 Erects or bill &Mi._ . and lasetes lbe Ratr NM sad boastruni. or Orme. lase t .I 4 la .111111 V ilarit.Wl3l= lira tar ' " aril= HEALING:: POOti...i. ZNSASSIMITOIJNO 1113111,46 . Win Luta vicknusubtyload now dub* a miaow bah YaabtterltANni.N.w, with outals o rai Atreliet fa at anliet44. Out Is spied tut =r. Ira tli *darns tut : 121011. m=.P, XD1 1 . 161 1 4,1 11. emu. RIVER NEWS. The Upper Rivers. (B 7 Um ♦. a C. Tel•gyaph. I BROWNSVILLE, December A Blvar falling slowly, with six feet water In the cnanneL Weather rainy. Thermo meter thirty-eight at 7 e. GREENSBORO, December 6.—Byer op !stand, with five feet water In Channel Weather cloudy and rainy. Therunntur ter forty •t 4 r. lh L. CITY, December 6.—ftiver hlllag slowly, with five feet and six inches in chancd. Thermometer forty at 6P. M. The river oontinuee tOreoede steadily at this point with scant nine feel In the channel by the Monongahela marks, yesterday afterhoon, Another rise, however, le not unprobable under the Influence of the rains on 'Saturday night and yesterday. It spoons to hi grow ing colder; In the afternoon, however, the mercury being down to 36, against 42 same time on Saturday. The Baffle from Lout■Yille got in about noon on Saturday and the St. Charles arrived on Friday night. The former boat had considerable difficulty In getting under the Wheeling bridge, and this is what throwed her a day be hind time. The Olsagow departed for NentiriLle oniiiptiarday with a fair trip, and en gagatilenta below. Pilo* Hays and Jones. The Fit. Charles departed for Cioelo• nail on Saturday averting, with ■ mod erate trip. Pilots, J. Itsuies and C. C. Cottle. The mar steamer, C. H. Dude' de. parted (or St. Lout. on Booday morning with about all the freight mho could take. Pilot■, Sounder Patterson and A Williamson. The ft. C. Gray, from Cincinnati, Is nue here to-cloy, also, the Julia Nu. from Zanesville. The Wild dnek Ind barges will do part for New °Hoene today--eo says tempt. Anewalt, end be ought to know. She will leave hers as devisees, with • b l p u r e trip. h., ()apt. T. S. Calhoun, Is an. pounced fur New Orleans forthwith. The Mollie Ebert arrives al Clinein• nail on Friday. Lorena arrived at Cincinnati from New Orleans on Friday. She will proba ble load there for the South again. The Kate Putnam wes to have !ell Cin cinnati for Pittsburgh en Saturday. The Inepeatora at Cincinnati found • dead wood In the nuiporer and refused to pima her, noterlabstandlng she Is Jost off the ways. She reshipped ou the J. H. Orosebeek. and will again go ou the —The Belle►ernon left New Orleans on Thursday, —The wreck of lite (bra &'a oabln at Shawneetown was burned off on laid Sunday. —The Arkansas River was cluing on Thurseroy with 4 feet in the channel et Little Rack. —Captain Marsh Miller has realigned the commandership of the Dee Arc, and Is sumceeded by Captain William Elliott. —Admiral Cilbson left Cinotoruiti for Ban Francisco, on Thursday. The Oom. moralel says this Is Ms lburth trip rit oently. —The 'reamer Louisiana wee sold at public auction a few days ago, and was bought In by Mr. Crawtbrd, ono of her owners. —A Loularltle telegram &aye: The middle channel la now clear of °barrio. Sons, and the Indiana channel will be open Saturday. —The South le so thickly infested with robbers that hardly a boat arrives at New Orleans or Mavei there but one or more of the passengers ars robbed of money or Jewels. —Cot. John L. Merriam, of St. Pool, and Commodore Wm. F. Davidson. of St. Louie, have contracted for a splendid block of bolding' to be pot op In 84. Paul mat spring. —The English eteamship Australian left Mobile, for Livprpool, on haturday, with 5,405 bales cotillion valued at K 57, 239,04. This le the largest atdpment from Mobile this spawn. —The ateern-wheel eteamer C. B. Lee, nine months old, who capacity for 290 bales of cotton, was sold by the M., at lialvewon, Texas, on Fri day, for 1500, to isuo Dickenson, who will run her In Trinty river. —The R. C. Gray left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh Thursday evening with 160 tom; and had engagements for pig Bon above to fill her 0011114 6001.00 per ton. Included in her cargo from there were 1715 bales of cotton and 10 tons oil mita Pilots. Barney Given and Junes Whitton. —The Dubuque Times of Saturdey sap: 'Aliboogh the whistle of wma adventurous steamer is now oceselonally beard resouroling war our bluffs, yet navigation on the upper river bee = tie:ally closed for the year 1869. Pepin ham closed up for the Enter. and gbh., of course, puts a stop to all through lino movements." —A Lively:fight Is going on In the Mem phis and White river trade. Three sep- arate lines of boats are contending far the trade. The Elliott., with the Legal Tender, and J. B. Davie, with the Lib ertvand Commercial, are opposing each. other Arcely, and the Arkatuas Packet the oth Company' ers s boat Natoma la fighting both . Tho result, la, freights are low, passage cheap, and ownsia kiting money. • ViiHOLEMALE GROOERp, dm. MOM, IMPRII & CO 243 LIBERTY EITRKET, ED= 00 Barrels "Feder ion" Drips, Ttso noon ovor brought to ti do m total 65 BARRELS - N. 0. 119LASSEB, 0110101 NEW CROP 25 MIDS. N. 0. SUGAR PRIM TIALLOW CLAIM= To which they invite the Attila. Um; *of the 21mtte. ESTABLISHED BE A. & T. GOK!LY, 1812 V/. IX BODILY, WHOLESALE asoctes, 4 - No. 271 Liberty Street, -- - (D 5..., Zuma 11=!MMI =M rszomn BTEELE & SON, Ormonission Merchania P1A31711., ORA rm. EMET). dto No. 00 OHIO MUM?, mar Zaat Om ma, =Ermol ICED. & "BOMMItSWN DIErIZONANTS, AND DW.W IN nom; ORAL!, SEEM TILL PEED, ea SD 111312C0.72 Liberty St e Pittsburglb MOILNOR & HUMP" TLOIIII, GRAIN ♦ND ritoDucai Commission Merchants, as. ssa sanzsrr maxim C...netmeo is salleitad. et W. •C. ARMSTRONG, Creeeren termer II Arearces„) ruoDuce-comiusatau IZEICHA" mreNo. 25 Market Street. L J ? BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail grocer, • 111:tte No. 290 erB 9 BT&ZZT kITTLE, Wo BAIRD & PATTON, whounais re's, Comodinkai MachMs Dealers's Aquitm, nosed BUN , ' CUM. UMWAft, LIM tall Coats Taardad All r am s sal t RtVgit, 7 4) . in LAWN 4&:* h. sitter:or .11 CH. I /ALLACS. IPTON iWALLACIE.WhoIIe• we l it= i meoptras rue F'INANOLtL TRADESIEN'S NATIONAL BANK Wood St., con Second Armin. INTEREST PAW 03 DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD A. RRADLCI. President, W. PANRIBE . VI. PregMerit. pc. [Ay 5:1'111:7. MARK (11.01er. N. HOLMES tr. 80N8, 13A_INTIR.S, 57 MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Coneetion• made on ell the prlnolpal polote of the United litztoe And Canada.. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities !MOLT AND SULU UN CUALIIIMION Particular attention path to the purchase tad ale of United States Securities 11/11/T, CAUGHEY & COti BANKERS AND BROX ERS Corner Fourth and Wood Streets PITTSBIIROU, PA, 8130431T330101 TO HANNA, HART A CO Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad panlenlar ataisa:les pall W tbs pashas sad sale sr GOVERNMENT BONDS Sig,ht Drafts on London CITY BANE - . 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 5100.000, ITOCKHOLDEES INDITIDVILLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT. PURZIQN KICEANUE Itougbt and win. tad wham desiredmitted to terotte. Celtertious made •It all the re principalpants of the United lttaue and Canada. Dominica Inete•tr, PrealdtAl. J•mus McCann. Via. Prtaidaut. W. N. Ilonoert. Cashier. 1 , 11/ACTOIIII. p name. Jal33.4lllCC•blt, Thontse Roark*, Htlith Kaatmg, J Donkey. Jr., TereeeeCampbell. Patrick Harm, James Phelan, Mat. IL Barr, H. A Proyvogia, Jun. lot. ItlermAnn, Thomas arite. JON. It. tiASSAY. 14 1 4i 1 111:Riiii;lEvi Of Pittsburgh, Is so. owe for Discount. Deposit end General Beak' Ili Eleslnees. Any SIM recalver. from Oas Doha, ...suds. Imerest at the rare of ale per cent. paid oa llui• deposits. ID. DITHRIDOE, W F. WZYIKAN W. H. WWI, FRANK - KDmit+ W. C. D. 21 i5T..401.1. Darlilt MITZI, DAN. KINSIR. D. M. ...E.XUR LIDL PLOI.B.WILL. ED. DrTHRID43IE, President. r. r. isourxinix. arum., THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF I'ITT/BUIIOR. Leven:nested by the Leglslatare of Nub.?lva. jahoery Ld, 100.. For the eate-keehrte of Ronda and outer stearlttea. Gold and Oliver. Olhar Plate; Roods, levorde, Dtaatoada and V•laablea of all t• eetlptloae. ander Faarentata sad for the re•tted of safes le Its barelar-proof Clots.. Building nod Office: ..Oro. 83 FOURTH A FE.FU R, PTPTSIIIIIIGH, PA. anlnaar-WlLLlall P91L1,, 'lla I 'ttunaax~-NSMYi I4,O L % DIADCTOR•: J A111:15 T. BENNETT. BYRON H. PAINTER, WILLIAM BE4 JOS N. MORRISON WILLIAM .r. ,, ROE BLACK.. • IC A1D "(. 7 2 1 j A u sil N. TON l i t aZinacr DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. NO. 65 FOURTH AVEINI7II CIIASTXJAID IN lONS. SMITS 1111.603.•31 91. Oiod from 9 tratnek •, s • otalool r. awl SATUIMIAT ILVEVINaSS, Irma May lit to Nor matter Lt, from V to 9 o'clock., asd from Morcott., laa to May lat., from 6 to II reolael. Unmet. received of el num of not lea them Welt DOLLAIL. med a dledenif of De c emb e r. declared teen year. In Jun and tonere Int been declared seml-aernally to June and Deanne, thaw the Baal maa oeinalan, at the rata of it. per not. a year. leanest, If not drawn out. Is placed to t h e erne of the depmeitor asmineral. &DJ bean the De lime tonne compsundla Moto Lae lin twin day • s of , Jwie ead• cember. uitinwt troabling the depoelbe la t call. or ee Yee ns to present Ms pass own Al tills lea moan &utile la It sa tan twelve ream Books contemn. um Charter. By-Laws. Rees and Itiegulatloms. !neared gratis. co npllcm tkro tin &On. Pusaluxerr--010813.11 ALMIZE.. lei IDSIITIIs Jobe M. Bac:Oran! .lS A. M. Pollock. Y. D Heal. /absce/6 Moaner Hebb. . J.Hanerdee, Job H. Shoenberre lames McAuley. Jane. amen, ramee H. D. Mende. Alexander Speer, Was K. Pennoel, Christian Yeager. We. J. Anderson, Robert O. Loomis, Halals /dams, Henry `h adneh. Job C !Hadley. Patar elra, rlntrit al :rit ' (itilerr i glball. Alonzo A. Carter, John N. Melraddes, Chad. A. Cott.. Dar de li ad.*. John Iva., 11. W. Over, John J. itinerate, oraseby POllll.. %PIMA. IL Haven. Henry L. It nevalt, Peter Et. Hanker, Watt. P. bohmert, Richard Hays, Mesa.** Tlndle, James il. belly. t Will.= Van frtrk. TIMASOMZE—CIIARLIZI A. COLTON._ IllscerrtaY-3d.Wili R. H. IlLiDa. an CARBOLIC SALVE • The Important discovery of the CARBOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and HEALING Avon is one of the mat remarkable malts of modern medical b. During the late civil war it was extensively used in the Hospitals, and was found to be not only a thorough disim Dictum, but also the moss won.. derfal and speedy HEALING REMEDY ever known. It la now presented in a arieMbic combination with other soothing and healing agencies, in the form of a SALVE; and, having been al ready used in numberless ones with most satisfactory and ben. eficial results, we have no hesi tation fa °fierily it to the pub. Ile ns the most certain, rapid, and effectual remedy far all Sores and Ulcers, no matter of how long standing, for Ikons. Cuts, Wounds and every ABRASION of SKIN or FLESH, and for Skin diseases generally. Bald by all Draggle!". Price 23 cents. 3' F. MY, Sole IV, NO.B COLLEGE PLACE. New Torii. ITRADE MARK. DITIIBIDGE'S -yip Lamp CHLIENEY& E=l =GEBEL HE UHIVERSAL CLOTHES WEISER Is the bed la us. /or solo, wholesale et ratiel. at No.. Se aid WI Elite .tnet, II a. £ /I. PaLLLIPII. Sr Wringers et ell klads repaired on marl settee. R.CPSALID.A.LOILS PURIFIES THIS BLOOD, YOB ILLY BY DZIIOBIIIII Cf== • A• (") • 0 .... CD • . 4c. C, ,i>,‘"4o". C'' t- s 'Cf CD r,, A.P_ IV-U REM6- 200 Mar Choice l lL na/12PM, pre Gale by ferhgtreFvulatir IRON .11111 D El DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, REIM & 00., 1=233 IRON, NAILS, STEEL AXLES AND SPRINGS. DINULANK. L X AJND XVI lATA lI.Ar BAR, ROITND AND KINARE IRON, BAND, HIK/i . RF.RT AVD TANK IRON. BOILER I'LATES AND HEAD:, GUARD IRON. DRAG nod DROP/ERB/JAE, /LANGER. currza BARB, CYLINDER RON. Ti NI) FLAT RAIL, for Coe Road*. C .•RA. WIEDGEs HARROWru.ING PLOW AND CV I.T:VATUR SIALICL. ISTIS/C., %VISOR A NI. MOUL. , ,S ea, 10 A. NTY.XL TlrtrZ. TEL bitarn.Nu, A. 13. E4il=l lur 1;411.214ND 3PIKEti. All Goods First Class and Warranted. = Iltrlnt and All;/,11*ajr Haver and TT Wa t er Street, Pittabar.h. MILLER, BOER & PARKIN. WM. ME . TvAi.r. EilLu. W. BARR, 1 1 1e.. 0 rtki'4' I=ll3 CRESCENT/tEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR A: PARKIN, OFFICE. No. In Liberty btrret, r{. Rl4 DtJQUESNE FORGE. WILLL4III MILLER, (tineoesaor to JO S. HAIWI & Ham belittle. co-extensive with the leading Yoe. ••• ft the Pao, and Is preparre to promptly thel tallthetorhy Oil .11 orders I STICAMIROAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PINToN RODS, LY.VRISP. ciTit•h, J W RISTS, Axi,r" IPtlld, 'TIPP PR •11 togeth, lettti every teerhstion of 11111e.P6 MOUE. 011 es and Forge Corner er Duquesne Way and First Street. spie:s4o._ prrrs BURGH STEEL WORKS. I= ANDERSON & WOODS, = HEST REPINED CAST STEEL Of every description. Aleo, be. Refined German Plow end Spring Steel. CORNER EOBB ARO MIST ♦YINUI. Puts ealinnel ifillifiSHIUSBN MOO M'A.7ff'der I'M M. - iTe eawrieraaauq heparted to good iron, the great haprevcskeut la teperter hoh sad the re duced act. commend 11 la all netiarchtarees hes. Fuller relrblas 10 rue It aarz *Pala limas/pa by .91 ,1 7 1 as to • JAMES P. SPEER, ■ Shot* for tiro ?rano.% 1100101 I •cE II &WU Ir•• bolldlag, U toorstk • . Parties Interested are Invllea to suet the Mat 'IN SLUG[[ WORKS, ohms IL prom.. t soo In suotrulal °penal.. MAI snErriELD irrEEL wonas. & CO., PTTPsllllltall, PAL, Alan alsetarats of e... 17 dasealptl am or Tsi.,T AND GEILILLN 13117.1 LWAY SPRTI O 6S, 4:rno AND r1.•1701i11 BPRIN6E, AX1.2121, ISTELL 11Al, A., Lo. Warehouse, SE Water and 100 First Eta. BLACK DIANIOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all doserlpilons of gairiIIEIMELLM• Clad.. and Warehodae, TRENT, LIM SH/RTY PLitdd . and RAILltuiD STILZITS, P.TT . UISIIIIOII ROMER SON, EA & CO., — Woomont to itosnorsoa. •eau • MILL..., WASHINGTON WORN* FOUNDERS AND 1/110111ISTS. PITTSBURGH. Illatatitacturcrs of Boat anti Stationary Steam Ea siroye,,,Blart Barnett, MwMachinery,earn Ua.lll e, 1 desc i rtratoost OM Tanis I, la, glue+ t/Mal al V eremilhlaid 1.1.1104 tott. .I:r l E2 a f i a,llll,2l PAYLNT INJBOTOB THOMAS CAITLIN a CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Worts, !ALA DIME l' ER.. Luau WENT CITT, h. Mumfuture. °Mu:lours and rortabls Bum Presses. ?alleys, Runt., Grist .4 Bow 111111 Work, Rola. kIUI .43 lfsehlas Cutlogs, WIWI Au. Weight's Wagon Boots go, btlit boarder sad hue. bead tagther of all Us. myt4oll STOVES, CASTINGS, itto. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEET. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH FOB BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted le Cook, Bake sr Roast as well as azky other Mere Is the Bolos. BISSELL & CO., No. 52135 Liberty Street. Also. ea hand and tar We. rAacon lITOVEE HEATING !TOM, ORATE TROSTE, FIENDZIIII, COOKING ItANIIEs. to. aBAFF, OHS* CO., ItAXIMARISIZZI or ■rni V i aztrrr os S9POOVMS, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, 'TEE FIBRII FURNACE," 7os WAMUIG ILIILL4XO4 THE REP •NTI•DOwI. COOKINO STOW'. "lIMOULATUS,.. COLIIIIBLL cookelToVA (01.1Etnatt ratun,) HA OR OAST MN IWITLICS.WLLLIIANIS 1111 •18 end 208 Liberty Street, -- PITTSBUEBH. PA. A. BRADLEY & CO., O. ea WOOD MEW, liestafecterere of the Greatest Vatletrof Cook, Parlor and Heating Star . TO BL POUND Iseer asearueettlWandall the LAM? PATTZlittle AND aad the repttallaa of oar Ottani we► that say one la tau et a mood ankle ahead% paratiese liens bu t . dame e t try Au. as Wet . 1 11 toe mast lame !Nils'. emit meat, rArelrebta., - I,larit.te.:.ixevg lOClOaald tlttilelpoattia. tateadul tee 1. 11l or lellhallt cult,. All the !Lava seed teen pea- Imam. th, alatlevar to may mbar aad laelhael. a. Had ler Catalano sod Pelee tat AM Fltll/T OAR TOPS, Y': SETIF LABELING PH FIT-f 1 IN I'ol' COLLINS witiGirr, • I:RCM, I'll:. _Ilf• us _saw mto 'lmvP l 7.Thaa....l rir ti It ts thapss, sac as as Was amass i n = fres tram ar, 01=4 'Taw .1.14 no. Sal Sop ae sae caa. lib Clearly, DMllwWsad Bamm'malf slaallut a • at P Sim aaaka . of the bin 0. frora 01 , Paiia laa__patatar aa4 apal n a4 las mama,' /11 - 011Mellrel of Of I. Da VA 1.1 1.7 °UM iftef 0111.17 POUNDERS, MAO :1 =TB CENTRAL rovarnair AND ROLL WORM- NSO .Peaut Street,. BOLLMAN & BACIALET, OM! Rolls. Mill Casttogs. Red Lathe% &O. W. J. ANDER.I4/1 IL. A. /LW/VOGL& 310NONGIIInd FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., W . N u WL r N TZ LZ IE O ° . " I III H IL, U t 4 "WWI'. Castings of all Descriptions. Rain, Boootol man. pold to A RCHITECTII• Rot. CAOTUttifl and to Cort.toos for Window tilus Hons.. Orrici tattt Ilroaxoni—No. 150 WATER STREET. Pittsburgh. P. OAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPAN OFFIOIII AILATII WOEIEJI. TWELFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA rxr Engines, Bolling Mill Ma chinery„ Nail Machines, Re. torts, and Castings general!!. NATIONAL FOUNDRI AND PIPE WORKS. Corsa, Carrell sad Sienentess Streets, /NINTH WA.RD.) prTalenuniaii, WILLIAM SMITH, MAN tf ?ACTT:FOXE OF CANT IRON BOWL PIPE run OA3 AND WALT'S. WORJED. My pipes are MI eaat Invariably to Pita, bm dry sand and 111 feet lambyttma. Aldo. fall ...lab= of teneral Castings for Gas & Water Works. I ovoid also call Its artosalloa of enemata& eau of Gas Works to my mate of =TORT& p' , 77Mr'"3ZlV7PlM':rlr.n FORT PTIT Eau i~~~~:~~~~~:r,~:~ WORMS. CARROLL AND BNYDER, MA.NIIFACTIOLIII3 OF riliudraria'r ZEIVIIIMDWIMTSIMe TIL !DILLS AND 011, TAN= eIEUNNEyek BREICHINU AND LED PAPE. IDITTDINO PANS, DALT WO ADD CON DICNAZDZ, STEAD PIPIA GABOXICITEIS AND LEON BKIDIII2, PRISON DOOMS AND COADISHOTLIL OM. mad Wareham's., earser_llepeadl TAMS. Maori sandldberty inns% ,PITTSBIIIIGH, PAL 40nlere eclat to the nbove addles will be promptly' attend. to. Inb7:l/11 HUGH M. BOLE & CO. Cor. Point Alley wed Daytona Bt., = Engine Builders, Pounders and .Machinists. )(anagram., STIAMMUT INGINTS asd !MATSU/AU ENGIN VS lo of &Batas. !MAUD - AWA. WILL 2.VUINI°2IIIrPOSTABSI C l ZArttS l ,Of "M alsnitedliasSa to ordaratoar ' ry oand, on THUM ST —WT. below Iltartet. fls RIGS far Oil Walt MITIN,OB4GIaULLIVA lIIIWIIT6OO SIMMS. oa hand aad nada too fdar, Si the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegireay Rim; near the Mg. P11T351511011, Pb All orders prom YAlngd• TAT All• II: /:f:LV:juIA i :l.k~ F. REPHAN Ot Co.. • . BOILER! H T Ek eTn AttPTVNLTPA. eAiTN N ILINN P NY. PINYON 'MUM. CMLICIZTO. tin/MEM /111 i BIM Le., Coy. of amid (Tens tad Liberty It,, ITIMIttIItSII. PAL Br tatting done cotoly. (Wars mut to Qs "rritkVl7. 2 rtarll==lA o wkoz.z. • BNTDItInt. War. mucirincc & co., BOLTER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORMERS, NOG. SO. SS, SG AND/SIMMS NS Basing warred • large Dad and tanslabed It .111 the marl approval.' mnentnery. Ise are pre wd en annals, we every tremerlptiss equal Be Is th. beme manner..nd ...Wad equal any made In the penury. Chimneys, IIIerCIMS, Me Bed.. Stedm_Prpa.h Loaamottre Balm, Condensers. Salt MM. Terdm. P eas. Bolts B il =na damson nhartest seta. 3o& 4WD N. ■tUIH.... INIOND D. SU= JALULD M. BRUSH t lON, MANIIPALTIIILLIZS OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET MOON WOOS, &O. 61 Penn arose. Pittsburgh, Pa. EMT naa. .01:STAVI Lactl. HENRY BIER & CO, 517CC1:690113 to MIN !IL COOPER & 00 0 Bell and Brass Founders. BRASM CALISMGB /KADZ PROMPTLY TO ORDZEL Naleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND =DING, THROTTLE, SAFETY HD MX ULM, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IRON cOclis, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL ILLIIDTACTUBIE3OP J. N. COOM • COll ImproTed ralance-Wieel Ran Pump. Agents for Dreypee' Patens M ere, the best in the Market. atrMe sad Work; ftruer ThLlama sad Piss eeta. ATWOOD & mccarrame, Corner tat, street sad Third Amu% Inttabu/1k Pa-. WEB FOUIDELS AND 1301 PIPE RITE= sad •010115 for A. I. CAIIIZION • MI ItTrAll Pullin AND EU/WILES. NO WORKS. prrrssosen NOVIIMf WO KB. reasioll a. D. im. &n !8. EtrIEEE & CO. tn EirrZ a T l EWM A truarV a l , SCALES. NILOEI aftetpk..., imIRS am =N M M7=l2! S WEetii ABOEUTICTIJILAL AND. ORNAMENTAL CARVERk Ulf Banda* gi n ;POOL` lia• sastertmet at NEWEL POIPTII_aI_ IN A L ,l =lr th em o ure ea h .lll. TU4mer RAILROADS. REIiNSTLIL NiNT/1111. D... 0 LA.CII and stier 7 ll xvw:s_sg:l.. lota, 1433, nal, a will arrive Oi l iMi i = Crum U. Dean Depot, *muff tlf and Ltberte musts. es =um !mew. Rail 'Mtn—. 2:410 siniePoe i ti= SAD - I Wi t tPrEitr. it 111/ s o : ~ ° I I.O 1.7. IS r• art:mune Nol TAO ea 5 Truro .—.. 5 1 10 la VIW*4 No. 2.. IlirSo am .I 1 otos Le.. 10:110 ea Cincinnati 14.11:20 sal Brs'itsAt NO I. 5110 pa Johnstown M10:50 inet Clsets4l ix. DBMS pm, Malts he Nob 11,00 pat Wall 4 No. L. 22:811 Um Pittehigt Six. 11.:31) pm rationales A5.4.101 1 / 1 10 raettle Actp . e. 1:30 pin M. 0./. So NCI stag phi erall.2 No. 5...2:1110pte Phila. Express LOON pal /Wks Mato 79:511 pia, Wiiii•is No. 4..111011in Walla No. 4. 0:50 pm, WWI , * No. 4.. o iol4lo . iiitrionc No21:10 prii.•rart Lire ....• 49 pm Ws Pamir 10:110 pin Wars 80. a. ISM W. 071111 nane trains nuke abaci connection q Sarni . ea tor Baltimore. Church Train losiree Wallu 4111 aMix dXy a. lO 0:05 in. ruditag loio.l a. in. Ea wands. teem MI lailku p. Is. and arthru atWalls SWISW id 11:10p. in. • Clnclutspres P roma &Li, 12ohOtt Zapreee oneavell/ xcept /WU/. LU•111. tre.tis daily except EllklaN4l/. Por further Intorniacion emtplw W. H. ima - WilL Agmlb The Pann—sylesatsltellroarwill IF lame any rtik rorßangare, ihr gn i iit ' la t ru b li etTe.M 'l'l 14' (n. flat armrests In rel. will b i e h ririffr d al