rT7T77111 '-sildilltlefiN .. BANK • NO. 80 l'OtatTll AVENUE, • IPTIVIIIII7IIOII. CASH CAPITAL T10N. 0 .4 Stockholders Individually Liable. HANK OP DISCOUNT AND DISPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD - WY. FLOYD. Cmldeas. Cutler. W. To.hnno. , Thos. 111. blarahad Jona N. Nartland, Arrainald It`nl r - e • daine*W. •rrsu, D. U. Kelly, Chad. R. Leech, W. Ylard , John Floyd, Tbl2 Bank Is sow fans orruilsarl sad prepared to dloooa arnaral Bantir.* 35_ GOLD; SILVER AND COUPONS, itoughl at Highest Prices. PIL R. MERTZ, Banker, Car. Wood St and sth Avenue JAMES T. Balk &Co., (Successors to B. JOWL • CO.. Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., 13 AN - lEEIEt Sl, Bay sad set all ldada at GOVERNIENT SECURITIES, ROM SILVER hID omen. ON YOST 7407.011143LT,C ti' Merest Allowed on Deposits. • ,Wane y loaned on Governsent Naugle a lowest MaSUll rates. Orders executed for the leneeleat and Cate of !STOOK* BOND/ and 61013:10. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO. fly Wish* Gaititi FINANCE AM/ TRADE OPTIC* Or Prrridirnon GAZETTE, • MONDAY, December 20, 18(8). I The announcement today that the Government would sell but one million dollars of gold instead of three millions, as was previously publiahed, advanced the premium at ones to-12155. Farther news, however, that coupons due Janu ary first would:be anticipated on Friday nett, without any rebate, - gave the Market a very weak appearance, and gold was anbisequently Offered at' 120%. Opinions differ widely on the future price of gold, and it le difficult to convince people that there is no necessity for keeping gold above 115 after the Jana ery Interest la paid. • In fact it is the Ismail speculators, and very numerous they are, that have entered the market as bulls; it Is they who sustain per cent. quotations, together with the represen tad ves of fbreign banking firms who have bought gold at from 127 to 120. Be , long as gold is above the greenback I valuation, these firms reap a double I advantage. once by dealing in exchange and r;,ntiri to their gold, operator. sell leg bills at 60 days have the use of the money and speculate in the meantime on the future price of gold, . and finally covering their bills before maturity by eight remittances . The large' !specula tors, who generally - are bulls, are not baying now, since the loss of Interest la entirely too heavy to be made up by small margins. Government securities were well sus tained to-day under the ailed advance In gold, and appear even strong in an ticipation of large orders from Europe for the reinvestment of Interest due in January. Tha decline from 11651 to 114% has also brought • out a great many Ismail investor* here. • Stocks are wesk*and little doing. The cliques are afraid to offer their Meeks, and not bold enough to buy in the face of a declining tendency In gold. The break In Erie is a forerunner of what may happen to some utßerof the railroad stocks. Ohba are doll and lower. Mich igan Southern are heavy and once de clined to 83%. New York roads are also dull and lower. Beading and Cleveland are almost the only stocks well sustained and even strong. Mining shares are getting Into favor again, and occasionally some exidtement is rai sed in. the defaced oil stocks, such as Itynd's Farm, which has sold as high as 94, but is now unsaleable. Money very strlngent. • Quotations le received dy. Ph. B. , Mertz: Gold, 120%; Silver. 118; Eighty one's, 118%; live Twenties, 1882, 113%; do 1884, 111%; do 1865. 111%; do 1895, Oonsole. 1181 j; do 1867 -114%; do 1868, 114%; Ten Forties. 103%; Adams Ex press Company 69%; Merchants Union Express Company, le; American Press CemPry, 80,%: - Western Union Telegraph. aalit Reading, 'WU; New York Ousted, 8631: Pittsburgh, Fort' Wayne & Chicago. 657 t; Ohio Cathode. ,eippl, 24%i Michigan Southern, 84%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 83; MimChicago,s's)k Island & Pacific, /04%; d• N Roc orth Western, 63%; Chicago' & North Western Preferred 81; Lie, 22%. Z.T.TIIANOIL • rele. treat. _ London, per...... woo par* per franc - 21 22 Ber Frankfort, :hale fl r -.- 51 K 5353 NM Olosingquotationsorins 2 reeemed by James ,T. Brady ft Gr. Gold: 12038; United States Slimy 1881, 118)61 FlireTwenties, 1862, 11.3%': do. 1864. 111 X; do. 1868, 111 St; Ten-Forum, 108 g; Fire-Twenties, Janu. ary and July, 11835% 113 K; do. do. 1867, 1.14 y;: do. do. 1888. 1144; Union Pacific Railroad. 8 6 ; Central do, do, flg; Pacific, 108%; Lake Superior 96. Inv relcirspb to the rinsbarga da• Now Yong, December 20, 1869. The Express says the whole aspect of speculation in Wall street was changed this afternoon, and once more prices are all on a downward turn. The change of policy by the Secretary of the Treasury meatus the withdrawal of two millions of gold from sale, and the placing of thirty two millions on the market ten days earlier than In the ordinary course of events. Speculators In Will street began to dew the question In its proper light towards the die of the day, and hence there war a general deoPne in prices. Sterling weak. B,4ifiP B %. Gold was inactive and unsettled dor- log the day, bt closed lower; opmed at , IWK, touched u 1213‘, and closed at lag . GizaK. earrllng rates 2E46 per cent. • Clearances., $40,0851,000. Govan:anent, du't but steady: Con. pons of 1881, 1183113I18%; do. WC, 113340 112 . 4; do. 'B4, Ill'ACM11%; do. 'MN 111% 11134; do. new, 112t4g114: do. '67, 114,>.(3.11 4 3: do. '6B, 114.4€41143.j. Ten- Forties. lo B tl@ lB 3‘ . . rallies" 108%@ 108%. Huge bondi steady. Miasorris; frfx old :Tennessee:4 5031; new, 0%; of North Carolinas, 44%; new, go. Is um k s doll and feverish. • Fine-Thirty Priers i Canton, 49,41 berl nd, 2.1534; Western Union Telegraph, 35%; Qulckailver,l4%; bistriposa,7%; pre. forced do, 153‘; Aflame Express, NM; Wells X Fargo, _18%; American, 29g; United States. 4934. Pacific Mad 47 14. Y. Central. 87; Erie, 21,1 i; du x p. , terra', 37i; Harlem. 13g%; do pre. tdred, 1§O; Hudson scrip, lie%; Beading, - 9934 Michigan Central, 11334; Lake Shore, 85: IllinalS Osotral, 132.54: Pittalnagb, 834 Northwestern, WO do preferred St%; Bock Island. 104%; M. Paul, 71%; do preferred, a Wabash: 49%; do preferred 79; Fort Wayne, 8.530 Terre Haute, 23; do preferred, 66; Chico . go and Alton, 14034; Ohio and inPI, Mining shares dull. Sob Treasury balance, (88,590,457. Dry Goods Market. Ngw Yowl,. December 20.—The dry goods market Is languid, yet steady and firm for all staple °Lung of cotton goods. Woolen, quiet and prices. not yet established. for spring styles, . al. though salmi of nice fabrics have been efficted within the range 01760 to $1 per • ard. 'ToLupo, December • 20.—Flour dull. Whost dull : Was amber at 51.09; lso. Ted 11,13; No. 2do held at 1407; No. do, m i n , a t toe. t)orn doll end unchanged : No. / held at 92c; No. 2, sales at OWN new bed at Ode; no grade 75. Oats dull and -unchanged: No. I held st 520. Dressed }loge dull and nominal at held to= Cl e ver seed t3rn:er and held s 1 . ' MM=MO PIITSBURGH IILARKETEI osrzon or M Prr o wrowaa GAzsrra, rra cr, Dee. 20, 1869. 1 We have repeatedly adverted re m:My to the extremely small margins 'which our merchants have to work on. and,which has been and is still causing so much complaint. To illtudrate, we will take as an example a dealer In gram, and, aq L well gno moot of the 'dealers in grain ope their own account, as there Is but little grain sent here on commlaalon, as It Is not much of a grain market. It is not 'm iry:mostly the case that oats are taken into store and sold on a profit of one and two cents per bushel, and that cosy in retail way, the purchaser In many instances getting time it that, and, pos sibly use of the sacks. And what is true of oats, is equally appllable to wheat; and this accounts for the very light ottariega, as the margin la so very arealt that the dealer has no Induce ment to stimulate him In buying and bringing to. this market. No titan can be - found with buyers; they are right enough In buying as cheap as they can, and in getting time, and all other an commodations. Bat then there is no necessity. for business mon: doing this kind or business, for In endeavoring to Injure others in this way, they, Indi. racily It may be,lnJare themselves. Competlon Is all ght and proper, and should always be encouraged, but then grain dealers and busboys men, gen erally, should be impressed with the motto "live and let live." . . . APPLES—DuII and In good supply .but unchanged; we continue to quote at 11: 2 0 9 :4) 3 , 50 Per bbl, Most of toe sales st 1 2 , 5 0 3 - - APPLE BUTTER-Quoted at 75@85. BUTTER—Is In demand, particularly prime to choice roll, which may may bti quoted at 32@8.5. BROOM CORN—Sales at 13(4)14 eta. BEANS—in fair demand with sales at 12,5003,00 for fair to good and $334 fair choice. 13flar.WHEAT F1,017R-0„;@44 cta. CHESTNIITS—Qnoted at 15. CRANBERRIES—Quoted at $12®15 per tbl, as to quality and condition. •DlDER—Cauticies very dull, with • supply considerably in excess of the de mand and prices are nominal at 15,00 ® 7,00 per bbl. CHEESE—Ls quoted from 17 to 18 for 'Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, 164: I Ohio Goshen. 10; York State farm Dairy, 19; and York State Goshen 20. CARBON OlL—Stalidard brands, in a jobbing way, may be quoted at 7.8®2.8%. DRESSED HOGS-Males at 1203 cus. DRIED FRIIIT—SaIe of apples at iltg (90. Peaches dull; small sales at 9(10 for quarters, and 11®12 for halves. EGGS--Salea reported at 35 to aB—sup ply increasing. • FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quota at 135®90 to. the tr ade and the usual advance for small iota in store. FLOUR—There le no improvement!to note In the demand and no change to make in quotations-36,50W for winter wheat, and 1540(405.75 for spring. GRAIN--Wheed is in light supply but unchanged, 11,15®1,20 for fair to choice Red. Ohs quiet but steady, and un changed, 47(h48 on wharf and track, and 49®50 In store. Corn is very scarce, on usually so, and prima are tending up. ward; we now quote new at 80 on wharf and track, and the usual advance for small iota in store. Rye is quiet and un changed, 95®111. Barley is dull and neglected; good to strictly prime spring $1,00®11,10 snd fall s®lo eta. more. , HAY—Sales from country wagons at $17®25 per ton. HUSKS-Sales at It mute per pound: HOMINY—BaIes at $6,00®8,50 per bbl. , Tymß—Sales of Cleveland white lime at @e9s Der bbL ONIONS—SaIes at 12,50®3,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. LARD 011—No.1 Extra is quoted arm at 1,55. POULTRY—In fair supply but unchanged; we "now quote droned Chickens at 1 2014 eta, and dressed Tar keys at 15017. F'OTATOES—Demand more active; sales tato cars at 55, small sales at 60. PEANUTS—(noted at 9®lo eta. PEAS—DeII; 49,50 per bushel. - PROVISIONS Firm with a moder ate, demand; Shoulders, at 16% ®l7; Breakfast Bacon, 2102134; Sugar Cured Hams, at 22X®243. lard in dames, 19)4, in kegs and pads, 20®20X. SEEDS—bales of clover seed at 5 8 0 Sti, and flaxseed at 32g. Timothy seed nominal at 311134®4. BALT—Ls dull, and Allegheny . River brands are quoted at 51,80 by the car load, with the usual advance for small lota in store. 13T1tAW --Sales at 112®14 per ton. = 011101 or Prrreuusak Gastrrna MONDAY. Deo. 70, 1101. The oil market was again considers. bly excited tc day, and the advance In crude which was darted on Saturday, was followed up to-day by a Mill far ther advance to-day. This unlooked for and very sudden advance, as might jtaturally be expected, took a great put of the trade completely by surprise, ma It was thought on Thursday and Friday that the bottom had fallen out and that It was certainto go to pieces. Refined continues dull and neglected, crude be ing the great centre of attraction, and 'there Is littleor no inquiry for either crude or refined beyond this month, as operators, generally, are not disposed to extend their business into next year. MUMS Compered with Saturday bee 'still hither advanced, 'though the market closed somewhat weaker and lower than during the early part of the day.„ Sales in lots of 7,000 bb ls on spot at 1ey,;(3.1144; 7,000 bbla, in lota, Willer this month, at 16 to 16%; also, 1,000 seller this month at 16,10 for he at Venango City, and 1400 osid for the privilege of yolaolng 2.060 bole this month at 1634. Market closed at 166 to 163(, with little or no inquiry. Continues dull andweak 'though with out essentials change, December ..was quoted at Soy, to SOX, with a sale of I,iXu. buts at 3034 Lines for next year quiet and unchanged. REOEI?I cov ozopz OIL az L. v. 83. J. Wilkins 160 bt4s on amount Phila. delphla .1 BOUM] Petroleum Co; Owaton & Bowers 400, on account same; Parker; Thompson & Co. 60, on account name; Lockhart, F. & Co. 1,722, on account same; Owaton &Sowers 415, on amount J. Bushnell; DicKelvy Bros. 632, on ac count I Munhall; Anchor- Work 262, on account Fisher Bro; Fisher Bro. 240, on amount E H Long. Total ..... .........—.6,681 bbla. traunnarrs OP OIL Ai .a. A. A. MeHaley Bros., 291 bbls relined oil I to W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & B. 203 bbla ref. oil W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. Standard 01100., 1577 bbla relined oil to Warden. Frew & Co., Phila . ): A.W. Bell 100 bbla parsline oil to Mere. show t Clodp, Phil's. MARKETS BY TELEGRAM' liEw Yong, Dec. W.—Cotton dull and declining; sales 1,800 bales at 2540 for middling uplands. Flour—receipts 14,095 bbla, rather more active and prices with out decided change: sales 9,400 bids ai 14 4064 70 for superfine State western; 55 1068 10 for extra State; $4 vino 10 for extra western; 15 7003 20 for white wheat extra; 15 2066 05 for R. H. 04 55 7500 50 for extra St. L3uls; 16 506 8 50 for good to Choice do, ckelrier;quiat, and including 5.200 bole extra for export 'at 55 00. Rye floor in moderate request; sales 250 bbl. at 54 5065 71' Dorn meal quiet. Whisky firmer; sates 400 bbls western at 99@fl for fre,' closing firm at IL. Wheat—receipts 11,bal bu and le better; moderate demand; sales of 40,000 ho at 51.25 for 100. 2 spring, delivered; I 51,33 for winter red Va.; 111,821151.361br winter red and amber Western; 51,45 for white Michigan; $1,63@1,5034 for white Kentucky. Rye quiet. Barley dull; sales of 5,000 bushels at 11,08 for two cowed State; 51,17 for four rowed State and Canada West on present terms. Barley malt in fair request; sates of 3,000 bushels of Canada at $1,35. Receipts of rare 11,000 bushels. Corn heavy; Wawa 43,000 bushels at 11,12,44@1,144 for old mixed Western, latter an, extreme; $l. • C LOH( for new white Southern; $1,.. • 1,08 for new Southern yellow. Receipts of oats 10.759. Oats dull and heavy: males of 28,000 bushels *C001330 for Western; 6144%350 for State, Stock of grain in warehouse, wheat 3,807,035 bosh; corn, 645,600 bush; owe. 1,873,388 bush; rye, 63,569 bush; barley. 217,927 bush; malt, 79,314 bush; ems 12,531 bosh. Rice dull; Carolina ate 4io73tc: Coffee drill. Sugar nominal. Molasses dolt. Spirits turpentine quiet. Hope quiet p et ,, leum quiet at 104M)17c for crude, 31q 111X,a for refined. Linseed oil dull. Pork hoary and lower, sales 250 ht.!) at 331,75 an2s for new mama , R 2 .25(432.60 for old a - o , 11241326 pr prime and 1128(2130,50 for prime mess: aloo, sales 260 .bbis new men, s e ller February, at 13L 33eet quiet and steady; sides 100 bbls at 35.313 for new plain mesa. 511(4 , 17 for new extra mew, tlemos beet dull:. same go Careen at 525@72 for Mime:mew, 527030 for /ladle Mess. Beef hams steady, with Wes of 110 this at 530632 foe new. Cut moats steady with aisles of 115- pkgs re, /4130, amide= at 370i7g. Assn, middles quiet with sales of 25 bra at 155( @1 5 34c. Cumberland cut at 16gligilegic, for abort ribbed. Dressed hogs heavy at Iti@l 3 c for western. Lsrd unchanged with setae of 350 tcs at 17 for steam, 18N®10Ve for kettle rendered. " , Butter dull at 1432 c for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 16®17;c.' Freights to Liverpool Call, Shipment of 15.000 bush wheat at 5d per steam, and 1,200 bbbeflour 1a.1034d per sail and steam. Latest —Flour closed steady with mod- orate export and home trade demand. Wheat firm with a fair export demand at 11,24(golAli' for No. 2 spring, and $1.33 €31.36 for winter red western. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 623.4C0 63c for western. Corn quiet and heavy I at 11,12©1,1454 for old mixed *eget a In store and afloat. Pork quiet at 132 for old, and 131,75032 for new mom sales ' 750 bble mesa for February at S3L Beef dull and unchanged. Cut meats nomi nal. Bacon steady with a moderate in quiry. Lard dull at 18%e for prime steam for January. Eggs in moderate request and unchanged in price. CHICAGO. December 20.—Eastern Ex change 1.10 per cent. off buying, and par to 1-10 per cent, premium selling. Flour dull and weak. with sales of spring ex tras at 13,25®4,25. Wheat is very dull, and ,q 6.3.0 lower, with sales of No. 1 at 881140350, No. 2 at 831,;®8434c; this after. noon the market Wali dull,- with but few sellers of No. 2 at 6.334(48331c, seller De cember. fityc seller January. Corn dull and i t @Sclower, at 77@800 for regular fresh receipts of No. 2, and 780 for re jected, closing at 7634 c for regular, and 78c for fresh - mottoes of No. 2; this afternoon No. 2 was nominally at 76340. Oats firm, and 344 me higher. No. 2 ranged at 4254 ®435.c, dos log at 43@4354c. Rye inactive at rnoet nominal prices, closing at 75c for No. 2 strictly fresh. Barley dull and nominal at 75@77c. Bighwines quiet and lc lower, males at 90c. Sugar, 11/401430 for common to choice New Orleans. Provisions quiet. Mess pork opened firm at 1311@31,50 seller February, but closed quiet and nominal at 1130,76(3611. Lard 17,f@l8y,c. Moats quiet; sales of green country shoulders at 1034 c. 'Drains. ed hogs moderately active at 611,75® 12,50, dividing on 200. Sr. Loom, December 20.—Tobacoo dull and Unchanged. Cotton dull and nomi nal. Hemp, undressed at $1,40. dressed 112,40. Flour dull, fall superfine $4@4,20; extra 14,35@4,75; XX $5®5,25; choice to fancy pa,7,50. Wheat steady and firm. No. 1 spring in Elevator 98c: No. 2 red fall at $ ®1,06; choice at $1.25; choice to fancy white at 111.25@1,45. Cattle quiet and unchanged at 2g@t3He. Hoge weak and a fradtion lower at 9® 100 latter *extreme price; considerable number unsold. CINCILTINATI, Dec. 20.—Wheat scarce and firm at $l.lO®L 15 for winter red. Cotton quiet; middling 23%@24c. Tobao. Co firm; sales 04 hhds at 58 60G22 60. Whisky dull and lower, closing irregu lar at 95@96e. Hogs firmer; live $7 75@ 10 25: dreamed 511 100 , 12 60; receipts of MOO for two days. Green meats firmer and all offered taken at 1034@illyi®1534e, but were held tio higher for all at the dose. Butler scarce and firm at 30%35c. Eggs firm at 37®SSo and demand good. Lard oil firm at VI 5012)1 55. Petroleum 112@240 for refined. CLEVELLND December 20.—The Pe• ,troleum market is a shade firmer, but unchanged; refined held at a range of 28ce28340 lu large lots; 300)31 for small lots; crude Is 'steadier and held at $5,95 per bbl. LIUISVILLI4 December 20.—Leaf to. baoxi firm; sales of 23..hhda at 17138,60 for lugs, $10.75 for shipping leaf. Cotton unchanged and quiet. Hogs 8341319 c for light to choice extra. _ • hitr.w.strxinc, December 20. Fleur unchanged. Wheat dull at 8.530 for No. 1,11,02 g for No. 2. Oats needy at DO for No. 2. Corn steady at 74c for No. I. Dressed hogs firm at $11,76®12,25. Mawettis. Deoembee 20.—Cotton quiet and irregular, 23;@2•4c; receipts 2,654 balm, exports 2,739- bales. Nasstvici..E. December 20.—Cotton quiet; low middling 23c; good ordinary Live etock biallietv. Nsw Yons, December. 20. Total ;vas for the last week 6820 head, on hide to-day 3100 head. The market Is Wood; all are selling save a few ahow 'animals and prices are a 3,A®tic better. Prise simile brought from I@2ci more vitt 22c; about 100 head went at 1.11®22e; prime steers aold ac 16@ll8q fair at Molted the poorest - at lits a drove, 6 OW, Texas brtinght 11,1 o; 120 . Ohfd 7 owl, 15@i17c; 56 extra Kentucky for Alexander & Co., 12 07,4191g:4=c; a car of Indiana scala wags, 5 owl, 12c, and a car 8 cwt Ken. tacky at 17c. Canada begins to give as more cattle as gold declines. Sheep firm, with light receipts of 27,000: for the week I 57,000 head;' today extra fat sheep are not doing as well, as those of 100 to 170 patinas sell at 9 @lee. but go slowly. There are too many high priced sheep; ro%xr lota sell at 434 good. at 534 We, and prime at 7c; a car of thin 72 pound Ohio' brough: 431 v, a car of 76 pounds 5W,c; a car of 92 pound Michlvins No; • car of 108 pounds Canada 714 c; a car of 103 pounds at Sc, with a deck of 153 pounds at 9c. Hop still soil at 10@11c,,, with receipts of 12,800 for the week and 27 cars to.day. Onecar Ohio, 210 pounds,- brought 11o; 150 pounds 10Kc. Western dressed are weak at 12%®160. PRIGADELPHIA, December V3.—Beeves doll and declined; sales 2.600 head extra Pennsylvania arid western steer; at g 089,75. fair to good at 17(48,60, com mon at 24,50(0,50 per cwt. Grass sheep In fair demand; SWIM 12,000 bead at 5(0 7W, per pound gross. 'Hogs bald dimly; sales 4,000 head it $1.1.50@15,00 per owt. nett, latter price for prime corn fed. CIIICA(10 ' Dec. W.—Live hogs firmer at $9,25(4,9,65f0r common, $9.75010,25 for fair to medium. 110,50©11 for good to choice, and $11@12,72 for extra. Cattle steady and unchanged at 12,25@5,50 cam. mon Texan steers to good native cow, i6®6,65 for fair to Rood and ;707,65 for choice &hipping steers. 7 IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLEVELAND AND P/TISRIIROR RASE. Soon, December 20.-7 oars ore lihoere longer, Blair & Co; 1 car lake sup ore, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2 do do, Zug & Co; 1 do lumber. R P Burgan; 10 bbl. beer, J Kessler; SO palls, 2 obis tobacco, E Megraw t Co; 4 bble 12 bf do ADP , .0 A Boucher;' 4 casks wires J Donlon; 6 boa flames, Plckersglll, L & Co; 6 bbl. pearls, Dithrldge & lion; 150 eke oats,4o do rye, 20 do corn, McCul lough, El & Co; 33 do do, licks do, P G Craighead; : 10 kga pearl barley,. Watt, Lang.: Co; 4 bbl, buckwheat flour, Tot ten &Co; Tdo oat meal, 8 bble. 6 kegs pearl barley, Btrlokler & Id; 15 kgs, bble pearl barley, Arbockles& Co; 4 blots] oat meal, S kegs. 7 bbla pearl barley, & McGraw; 16 bbla °IL 9 boo glass ware, Johnston &P; 70 bbla ce meat, Geo Morton; 121 mks corn, P Duff t Bon; 19 bble charcoal, Seward & Saner son; 25 bbl, apples, Vangorder - & 8; 22 i pkg. sundries, Volgt, Mabood & Co; 25 eke corn, W J Steel; 24 bbl. beans, Head & 30 bbla oil, D Bly & Co; 44 sits rage, Robt Utility; 1 car rye, McHenry & Hood; 16 bgs leather, E Edmondson. Prrrenuruan, Chorortraton AND Sr. Louis RAILROAD. December 20.-2 boa butter. M W Rankin; 24 bgs rye, Day & Co; 6 pkgs butter, Ido eggs, . H Rea Jr; 2 bbla seed, 2 bdla brooms, .1 RIO. ardson; 60 bay Oats, Jackihn & Devore; 16 do barley, 5 bgs rye, Meanor & H; 5 do rags, 8 hides, J -1.1 Cosgrove; 13 do scrape, W Flamm; 100 bbbs flour, owner; 400 bgs do, Goo Stewart; 1 car staves. Rht fitibli 1 ear wheat, J B Liggett & Co; 22 Ws molasses, Schomaker & L; 4 tadoebemp, Bendy & Gerwlg; 20 kips pigs feet; .1 H Lippincott; 1 litid tobacco, J W 'Taylor; 2 tos sausage..) P Hanna & 8 bble whisky, Litton dt Mechllng; 80 boo candles, John McDevitt; 3 cgs hams, E II Myers & co; I do 'shoulders. Watt. Lang @ Co; 10 bra tobacco, John ston & Colvin. • 1,115 bbls Pirrenuncift our V ; W I AYN o E AND CHI.Cm w . f CLOG RAILROAD. d DOOMb 0-2 I o S bhs artti,oo bbls, 400, aka do, T C Jenkins & Bro: 100 dodo, A Kirkpatrick A Co; 100 do,do, D Wallace; MO aka wheat, Scott & oiiud; tuba' butter, Bruggerman A 0; 24 bbis h Wines, S McUrickert; 25 do do, J McCullough; 36 empty bbls, John. sou At P ;. 2 kgs lard, 5 bbla egge,May & Co: 10 do flour, 9 8 Marvin: 2 cars e o bbla, ht P Adams 8. Bro; 1 do do, DP Reigbartr 830 bgs barley, W J Meek; i 37 udle shovels, Myers & Armour; I old boiler, B Pflam; 13 bbls timothy teed, Graf/ A Co; 3 ca qt limestone, Leughlin , & At 2do do. Superior Iron Co; 1 car bar ley, Z .Wainwright; 2 ears wheat, Mitchell Reynolds A Co; 1 car wood, W P Shinn: 13 care metal, Nimick A Co; 7 do do; J Wood 8 dc CO; 1 810 do, J Moor head; 2 do do, Coleman R & A.LLSOHNNY STATION Dorember 20.- 3 care ore, Lowle Bailey & D; 28 bbls dour, S C Mo3fasters: 26 sks rye, Rose dc Er 1 do d apples. Gibson dosdl 2t do clder, Schuouffer; 60 broorne, 3 Hutchinson: 1 box 'starch, J Bohan; 4 care metal, Graff 11 A Co: 3 do do, Spang Chalfant & Co; Ido mlllfeed, 11 Knox & Son; 2do .wheat, Mitchell R dr. Co; 501 bbl. flour. G Stewart; 1 -do cooperage, Ralya AR; 13 dreamed hogs, Backed; 80 Mils bides, A !Holstein; 33 aka malt, A VI - Rollins. • I -ALLNORRIII VALLST: RAILROAD. DD. comber 20.-20 aka wheat, be do ,01118, 18 do rye, Scott Gloat; 37 alra oats, . 1 Croaharm math, Kell & Ritched; 1 do d oes Dieraball; 10 am flour, Brtiggerman ar. GM 180 rail' railroad iron, 0 A Carpenter; 5 bbla varnish, Pgh Acid Works; 33 cars octal, Kier, Fos ter et II; ado do ' Armstrotrg, Di& Co; 1 car metal, Rees, Gra' & Dull; 2:do do, Nlmtck & Co; I do do, H Woodildesc 1 do do, J *coo:head. ; ME! _• . . PITTSBURGH 'DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1889 RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily at this point with seven feet ten inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather dandy, cold and do. iddedly winterlah—mercuryat 4 P. IL., down te2B. • • The Saila from Zanesville, is the only arrival we have to report, and the Belle for Parkersburg the only departure. The Abeona, from Cincinnati, was • due last night and will probably be found in port this morning. • The Amour, Capt. W. M. List, with W. J. C. Anderson in the alive la an nounced to depart for Nashville this evening and passengers and shippers should bear this In mind. The towboat Clliner burst her steam pipe, some five miles above McKeesport yesterday scalding badly, but not dangerously the engineer, named John ston. The towboat Panther sunk s. boat of nut coal, below Wellsville, on Saturday evening. It belonged to Mr. Linn of McKeesport. Tne new steamer Carrie V. llountz, Capt. J. C. Vanhook, is up for New Or leans and will be the first boat out for that port. Capt. Brennan is getting along with I his new aidewheeler, and the same Is true of Capt. Dexter's now Evansville and Cairo packet. The Dexter grounded three coal boats while decendlng Ohms Howie on Sun day—they were intended for the Mary Alloe, and belong to W. H. Brown, Sub sequently she succeeded in pulling one of them off, but the other two will have to be lightened. The Mary Ravage: Capt. Hugh Camp• bell, is announced for St. Louis. Gen. Barnes is her agent. Ice was reported In the upper end of the 'Allegheny , yesterday, and we ahould not be surprised to see some here to-day, •as it was quite cold last night. —The Ironsldes arrived at St. Louis from Cairo on Friday last. • —The Ida Roes and CoHostel left Mem phis for St. Louis on Friday. —According. to latest advicea the Ar kansas River was rising with 10 feet from Little Rockont. • 4 —The Importer from New Orleans, ar• rived at Little Rock from Fort Smith. 't wos feared she had run aground. —The. Mollie Hambleton has taken back to Galveston the wrecking pimp and apparatus that ware taken up the TrMity to save the wreck of the steamer Mustang. The river was so high 'the party was compelled to abandon the wreck, and she is now a total loss. • —Cant. J.. L. Lytle, of the Northern Line Packet Company of Si. Janis, reached home lut week, after an ab. MOOD of something over eight months. His friends here will be glad to learn that he is In excellent health end spirits. and will probably remain here in winter quarters until spring. —We learn from Mr. Liebke, who ar- rived yesterday from a point just below the wreck of the-Kate Robinson, that the Salvor and Submarine No. 14, were both at the wreck, bet had not yet cam. menoed pumping. He says the sunken boat lies -twisted badly, the starboard part - of the stern is clear out of water. and the larboard side deep under. The bow Ilea in deep water, and, to all ap- pearances, she is in a bad condition, and will prove a total loss, unless the S alvor succeeded in getting the- chains under her, before the present rise in the river :reached her.-81. Louis Republican. . —Everybody thought wehad at lot a regular packet line, but lot one of the packets elided- off to Now Orleans and left ue to our fate. We thought also that we had beyond peradventure a reg ular throngh line to Shreveport, when we hear of the first one, the Silver Bow, going strait down to New prisons from Shreveport, instead of coming hank here as she had bargained to. Verily. little reliance can be placed upon some boats when they get far sway from home. Several besides these, in the Arkansas and Red river trades have given us the slip, seeming to forget all the floe prom• isms they made to our shippers, who are expected to "stand by" boats, which won't stand by themselves.—St. Louis Democrat, 18th. RIVER P.A.CKETEL =TEEM • OR NASEIMILLE.- A dr o g F—Tee Ina pas.neer steamer EV= Will leave far thn above and Intermediate ports on TtIZSDA V. Slot Inet.. •t t M=X9l=== MEMPHIS AND NED DRLEANN VOlt NEW out EANS. a dr im e —24 u new low-pressure we:seer, C A KR CZ V. litcl4l4TZ...Capt..l. C. VAxllOO4. 14111.1.4. c for Oho Moo, c and IntrnarfillAti one ton 1111 , 11... DAY. 513.1 lust. at 4 r. /Of frrleitOr .i y i nsalz aßT:yv i b t e i Tgla s tit: - • littrlEuT rattrrSl4 4.0 CRAG. BAHNY4. AReoU. sr. u)uipi V(IR ST. LOUIS —The steamer - - BURY DAVAOE AND BAWLS. Will reedy. freight tots morning for the above and Int...mediate ports. Walt leave on Who le Lel/ AY, Mid Wt. Atom to deJo CII MLLES BARNES, *gent. STEADISHIPS TO LIVERPOOL . Willa& QUEENSTOWN. TRH INMAN NAIL STEANSIIIPS, Numbering stMeen erst-clets vessels, maoug them the eelehruttd CITY OT TAMS, CITY, OF ANTWITET, CITY UT 120SZeN, oy Cah m tI s N•1411110.1. 8011100 EV2;II SkTURCAY. from PIN . 45 Norhthn Weer. Nror mt. Tor osseugeor further lolon apply to %ULLA BINGHAIL. Jr.; 143 SNITATIF.LD STREET. Plttattureh. Ii ATEST OIL STRIKE. licziaßrarr 1 20080wr I AND • FUZZ TRADZI To seem wren handed Screetea, Just come and tee what splendid bargains are edema In the our• emu met of Sprint and lionstner ClotlaesJut prepared sad exhibited to theublle by S.C.C Tnaeranata.n. .• The Ibliest LIMITS to be enjoyed wisest the man who enjoys It le neatly dnAsed Ina malt •o are thllriabet mote. bleb I him. eomfbrtablel es not to abndee the Altdom of bla motions. Beets elothes are to be hag 58 Ta aUCIMIAII'es • To practice ICONONT. don't spend vast pulta on:miry where extort/001W people Name fence prlonfOr onsatlafsetory lethtne, bat oome and get the worth of army dollar you contd. at. S. V.. TIIMIXIIMAN,II. nuts Ai of the freest sort. prutheed 10 weel7 tazenit b ag . d.L ., at the 104 . N0 t .11 there Uwe gat ' their el P ollkes. leery was free to bay at all - times. Tra.a tremeadoss Jos UM et the Big No. II Clothing Halt. WOK AT TUN PRICEA. Moos not all. torAllf worth IRO. Opaulab aolU for IN leortolloo. taeUrag park 1311 La for IRA worth OWL - Iwo slts. fo r a . et INS SO each worth P. Black • I ts Hon' Xt. rtzahstr iltd • gre at may. wore too ouiterote tap mat hit'tiggalidto":4ll". y i c te=ll7ll r o . . u eau, moo. A PPLE PAREIIB.--1 have a Li fell Snort:meet of Apple Poling.Corteir.d memo Machines, which I Invite all to eall and no then tried. The PARING, OOHING AND SLIOIRCI takei only three tuns o UM oak to pere, cote, and elite to .ordlnen Wed end.. It will pare without . Relay of cones melted.. Dried Armin sell much higher when sliced with this machine than when emanated be the old process. -. *leo, &full entorlitent of ' . • Lightning & Turn Table Apple Parers, • • Tor nle. yholorle sad Retell, by . JAMES SOWN, 1%19..186 WOOD STREET. READ! REAti 1 HEAD ! COIIIIIB /lammed In one minute, wltboat bladlan rr leartng sonata.: Butane and Diseased Malin Radored Ina few mien a. All operatiOne pet formed wltbont pain or bloodshed! Perfect comfort Immedlately I Mo mdsonoo• medlelneosed I . - No.eore feet after operstlngl misread and OUR Joints treated noncom any. 7sott-olte and Chilblain. cored Ina few Elsa. Battonsollon glean or money refunded. Good Cltr Itercreneee given. (Mee Flours from II A. Y. to 151 If., and I to 6 r Y. 61166AP5, OtoIIA. Y. Idememeer me mace, No. 40 CLath area!, old Si. Ow. no Ma. Dr. D. PATERSON. Pittsburgh, Pa., dolt . CITY Or Asians axe'. PA.. t Tazieusza , s ur nos, December la. 11169. S ALLEGHENY CITY Compromise Bonds Wanted. Persons bokUais Comprorolee Bends of the Me of Aneeeeoy, P., are hereby notified that the Slek‘se Peed of 11169 sill bo bleated Ia teeth noldi at. the !este. rates offered. Propothls .111 be neeliveo Liaha nedersterei I until SAT. URDA'S, lit day of January, 1530. D. MADIMILHAN. Tremont of the CU of /Alcamo,. dele.n6 MAIIgIIALL , II -ELIXIR. - • slautwe zuxut WILL emulsaant. A5J11112.1. , ‘ Amin, In LI. Cosa DinmlssA. X.iiinAWs Sum vru.i. (Out UOITIVS. . . of Marshall's m e e t.. L 00 Rer _ Depot. 1301 Market M. WOCIALL • 00.. DAV I T. geOpstelor leaferilbistnult g tar SCHENCK'S PULRIONIC STULP, _ IiTAWN.33 TUNIC AND MANDHAULIZ 0111 cure Co.usetion. Liver ComPl alt .. P lad flivtaroela,if taken L . 00001. 11%1 dleac Ilvtorm. ;IT ci azer . ..l . turee to betaken the er ~1 put It lo work; thenthe pell h,e ee becomes the,food digests and make ap s good blood; the pattern best. to grow to 111... the diseased matter Mc. Into th e longs, sad the patient outgrow. the disease mad gets well. Thie is the only way to Cure cOrotr motion. To these three medle unrivaled H.Sthenek,of phmedelphis, °wee his memento the treatment of pulmonary Conthroption. The red monic syrup ripe. the morbid matter In the lion for i ' t h igrp i lflgm by or. e rtu&rp,r; Minot cough will throw It on..d the patient... res, and the lng. twat. to heal• To 00 this, the Seaweed Tonic end Mandroke Pill, =yet be Steely used to clean. the stomach and aver. 6.. that the Pulmoule Syrup and the food will male good blood. haunch'. Maradrake Pals ant upon the liver. removierr all obstructions, relax Um ducts of the Fillsll bladder. the bite starts freely, and th e liver n I ,iie,ed; the ho. ols will show what the can do; nothlug ever been Inveated ex- ' cept calomel (a deadly poison width is very don. heroes to use no,eas with great cart,) that out unlock the gall bladder no et rt th e ...UP= of the liver like Schenck's hi and.k CPIII.. Liver complaint Is one of the mostfproralitent causes of C....option. Schenck , . seaweed Tonle le a gentle ettmniant and alterative, and th e alkali In the Seaweed, which thie preparatlon le nude of, maims the stomach to throw out the ea...tektite to dissolve the food wi th the Putman lc Duo. and It Le made into good blood without fermentatioa or soaring to the stomach. The great reason why physichne do not en. Conromption Is, they try to do too much; th ey give medicine to stop the coos h. o stop chills. to ttop night "rests. hecUe lever, and by so doles hey derange the whole digestive powers, locking e ecertlions, 'and eVelitnalle the patient lank so . and tiles. Dr. trobenck. In hie treatment. does not tri to' stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever- Ito ; coon acc or d use, and they will ad stop of their own Hoot. can be cured of Coneump- Don. Liver Complaint, D 7 pats. Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, ohlese the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has con.mption, of cone. the longs In some way are dblea.d, either tuberel.. &bee ss . s bronchial irritation, pleura adbezion, or the lungs are • mass of inflimmatlon and feat decaying. In such eases what most be done? It Is not only the lunge that are wasting. but it le the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Boothe only chance Is to take Dr. Schenck.. three medi cines, 'rota. will bruin Up a tone to the stomach antpp, to lll2 gel l i g ln e n b;:l esit, an ° Pas l' soori tgt"i sa dA'll ti l e n bo d: elie- '" gins to mow, the lunge rommen. heel sp. and the patient gets U. shy and well. This lathe only tray to can Consumrolon. When there is 00 lung disease and only Liver Demoted. and D.pepala. Schenck.. Seaweed Tool 1 and M.drake Pills are .merest, without the rnimonle Syrup. Take the Maedreke Pills frrely to nil bilious. COMplainle, as they Wiper. Deily hermlees. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyedontoteiTtipted health for many years past, and now weighs 9105 imnids. was wast. away to a mere theleton, the very last stake of Pulmonary Ctneumption. hts physic.ns belles pronouneed ...he.. less and abandoned him to hts fate. He ...cured .ry the atorteald medicines. and since his ne.- sty many thousands elma.l7 eillieted ha. used Dr. Schenck , . preparation with rensathable so. ans. Full direction. accompany each bottle, tusking It not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this pu rpm e he Is profeaelon. ally at Ids PlincLal ore SaMill ay, where all letters for adylee meat be ad. enysed. He Is sleo professionalle at No. 34 Bond street, New York, every ether Tue.., and at No. 35 Hanover street. Boston. every other Wedneiday. • He gives advice free, but for a therough examination with hi. Itespirometer the price 1.53. Moe hours at each oily front/ A. m. to 3P. Dr. ?Moe o the Pulmonle Syrup and Seaweed Tox ic mach 111.50 per bottle. or 13,50 a Onif dosen. Haberake'Pliis A 5 cents •box. For ode by all druggists, l.llliel-dtP a'DOCTOR WHITTIER CON. TINOP TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISZABES. 1 hat numerous lass of cases result ing hem @elf-abuse. proncine ennuallarot nervous debility. Irritability, eruptions, seminal emission's. and finally Impotency peemonrotly cured. Persona afflicted with dellute. Intricate and long standing connittittbat coat vial. U are politely invited to ea I for consultation. which costs not brig Experience. the belt of tesetterv, has enabled him to peeled remedies at enc- tat tiest, safe. permanent and which la most wee can be used without hindrasee to basins.. Med icines prepared In the establishment. which em brace• ogiu, reception and waiting rooms; oleo boarding and sleeping •Piolh cut. foe Poleni , requiring daily personal attentlon, and vapor and chemical baths, thus concentrating %ha famed mineral spring. •matter. who have failed, stat- your ease.. Read what he lial• bl. paw. hetet of firm psi.. sent to .7 addre ss for two stamps In sealed enveislpe. Thousands of cues treated annually. at om. e and sit orer the mea -1 try. Consultstion tree. twnsually Co oy man. , Otice No. 0 Wylie street. tede Court Roue) Pittebnren. Pa. Roues 9s. N. to II y. 9.. Sun. days 19 tr. to f/ P. Y. Pamphlet sent to any 0d stress for two stomps. and arCANCEBS. 11710101111. CEPS. •e.—AatoaLhtng and almoht nitraculoin care, of Caneer ani being daily mule by Ors. IL N. KLINZ t CO., al the Philadelphia Calmer Infirmary. 931 Arab 'Stmt. Philadelphia, Penna., ned at the branch of In charge of throtemor E. O. DALTON, /Seth. hi, Minimum', Ohio. The treatannta end are Cancer Antidotes, the most Stlentille and euccessful known in the civilized world They are not caustic. eating or batwing toed! dam. Thal give litt:e or nu pain. They are en domed by the best surgeons of the age. 31. other penous hare them antidotes. No *the treatment amnia be need:: 'For particulars gal or addreu so above. aodutiallits arJUST 011 T. • • • •THEIDIN 1./X . I'O3AL TV NOD COLD 3. 1,1221.11. siORIt THROAT AND 1322020H1T15A NO= .0.004.4 None co t pleassents. None Cu" 4s ltWil c. l l l'ON & r 711., 10 Aster Boum. 2tcw York. Use no more or those borrirsle tasted . tint "Itrocro Cohen tisk..." de IS= tar BATCHELOR'S HAM DYE. Tins molendld Nair Dya UM', Dentin the world: the only Una and perfect Dye; %Armless, rens natanuneons: no dlaappotntsamit; no 11- dlesdons unts: remeincd 111 affects of bad dyes; Invigorate. and loaves the Hair soft and beautiful. biased or ef OW. Bed by 2.llThayitsts mined at Batch. antis 1=4 1 1ir.i• .4 street. New Torii my13:02 IarMANHOOD: HOW LOST! ROW RERTUKEDI—Just rubLettett, to • _e venloke. trite six cents. A LIR:- TU/1.6'0N THE NATURAL TREATMENT, - . Zed itadle al Care of Iferron.n.ss. Consuls:train.. ller's) lad rts; Mental and Ph loot Inca rdwlty,ar., by RoIIT. J. CIII.VWEL.M.D.. author of the 'linen Book." Lo. "A boon to Tanosands of Badvers •' 0401 abder wsal, In a viola ea•elope. to nay address, postoald. on re- In{ of sir rents, or two pastas a stamps, to Cllad..l C. KLIN%t a CIL, IST Bower? New York. Postorkee Fox 45040. Also Dr. Oliver. well's •'llarrlage llulde.' , price 115 cents. da farTUE 17EAL1NG TuR YOUNII MEN who nave fallen Into •Iclourhabita, and now desire thither life, and a be Her 11ANHOUO. With anon saeanr of relief for the sallated, Sent In sealed letter envelope, free of allege. Addreas HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. PhtladeliWlL adrattedttF. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Otice. DALZELVIS BUILDINO TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Petroleum and Its 'Products. vgg=l=gf="lo"l/Pwg' Phr•delphlaodlce-13T WALNUT IT ♦ellw7D WAUING & KING, Commßaron Yerehaato and Broken Li Petroleum d Ha Products, DALZELL'S BL DUQUESNE WAY. PHILADZIRMA ADD Room 17, Chamber o merce, 133 SOUTH SYCOND BIBS S. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, S. V. TRAMMELL Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad axle Oil. • Mods grat beat without cosmic; remit Nu at loweotto.Pei•iiiteo. brutal popleal climates of hot w LeesomotlVO. Engine. Raab Rao abep, WIII cat -crew.. Raw XIII mod Planting XIII 014, pt.=Ottgalitilead. vti r bt - ou. UM nod Flnlahlon4lasoltne, Oil On 0.1. • frralllne. •111106 'VARNIBII, to fro Drtild Iron Wart and Mar-omen , from Hutt. Three produeta are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle•spateut by doom heatcd Steam tu Vac. curt r is e Lubricating ttla and almost odorless, pert. purr, uniform, and li g ht e .b. ored. stand • high temptraturt onetang.d,aad nmala limpid during rains. atd. • To* main,Kali rls ars uneoualled. and am In constant am of the prinelpal Railroad. Natty'. papa te ezerulned and orders left Brides. 4 WOOD STRater. Warm at anarrabort FRUIT CAN TOPS. .;:.- StIIE .- Illittilsfd r. ''' ,-- •• -- -,- - • •.•--; _; , &•-ve Illthfur_keAlVTOPe. ,? . .... 1( . .t.. . . . N .... ~. . ' 4:14. FP_PkniStAtAWRIG n 1: ~.. ,: 4 i.•,;:.' 4r.:4-7j."..42 Fa: . -. V ... , •:, • • i, r F: 1 a.'1',51. UR str t7i11 4 : 7.7 :: • C' in COM IlintWt4l to sandy Masers and rotten. It Is torrentodmple. Lad ae cheap Li 01.1g,tiCTItt& 1154 IMICS of the TWO. trolls steamed uleed the eeTee. eediettnit Leon the u. and an Index orpohster damped um, the top of the ean. lib clearly, Distinctly and Pennant!" 1.A.33ELT.A.F.113. by merely yleeltie Mee of 10e halt Abe toe C~aie opposite tbejelsger and esq meaner. Op erof lllfflß seers/ S. NAD7C.E. A PllOlllBlO 11Y NOTE drown by the under signed, fitted Inttsborsh. October 1.1, 1680, numbered 4. for 61111 LEN ItUNDURD DOl.- LAIIB. 01800.004 a% twelve month., from dote with pusallt to the order or JOHN A. was milled o■ October let to the sald Jobe A. Wile., New Yolk city, bet ..teed by Mot. •Ilperroee are hereby Wiener. "thui - ekeirejletten Aunt. u Delftent las been 'tabbed. Ole11:414 0g BBLS PICKLES, odu fot isle %I J. B. CASPIILLD BAsvir 11 FFICH OF FISK & HATCH, Bankers anil Dealers In CarCo - 17 - 01•32=1.033.t N 0.5 Nassau Street. N. Y. To oar Onsfamers and The surprietng develemnint or our 12 atlonsl resource. .4 the rapidity wlth which the Gov ernment 4 now enabled to reduce the nations] deed, q. Weekly purchase., render It apparent that the time In approaching when the /Ivo- Twenty bonds may to tended at not over tour or lour and a half per cent. Interest.. rails their blab price, na compared .14 ter elnsses of seenritles, paying Sate f Interest, 4 landing to general intatirf far . ore pragtable forma of Ismestateat in sr bleb • oney inay be 444 inserted. Daring to war the necessities and Pail of to G•TVIIIIIItlt• and Um couspasiat amplest e its menritles, rendered them se attreetive that from this cease. eoT bleed with the patriotic faith of the people in their safety. the) aborted almost the entire Posting capital of :the eonairf. aad diverted &nestle. from other classes of seenrittee which had beim before deemed sail elently „senserrative Mid sound to meet the meats of thp most mallets Weston. The chweremerot Is imp loa[ar• borrower. it o loner needs the ocantere capital. bet Orebro erstAtally 1/1 The rapid seaelaslatlaa of espl al The Invest ment, and the redeetin et the natlonel debt arid Insprevernent of the national credlt—render. lag It certain that hereafter tea • eafinparatlrely low rat* of Interne cantle derlisd Arm toted. smut In 8,0.11.0101 bottdS-1. the search for other cafe and well•Oearded channels We which capital not employed Ia Im.tneas may wlselt tow. The enterpriser of !ease, no less needful fa then. afwe and "shoe, for the oonnoon welfare, than were the waste and Cost of War, now call for the Genital whirl the fiffrenunena no lon ire seeds, sad offer for It n remnaeretton wilds the kloyernmeat need no longer on, end In lons caw• a security se stint. and enduring es the =EMI The deal,* to eept tete. the rem= edit& say sow be realized epos 71re 1 Plreate bonds, and width anatomist animals Gold taward Os; a" the ability of the tiorenneat to food than at a lower rate of interest. nay at sal time satin• jobb, is held by many holders who dears some ealleffetory assn.ee an to 1r Lich of the nosy law priced seearltles le the market remold afford the necessary seedy to Justlly ea es ehan!e. The apylleettees for latormitlos sad advise whisk we odd/weed to as WIT. above he. 5 .1- Tamils the steslre lbr thls . wsweao. as to Inset !hems lorestrneut more proatable than Go, ernssent mantles at preient - sserket rate. an entitled to the cohedesei of the !wester. The Deemen of tele vent has led se toted the laportaaca of directing oar own attention air bashers, moque* experience and our fecilltk. for Oidaliting reliable Inforsiatioa—to the work of supplying It to soma measure, sad to offer the result of oar Inquiries to thou who out be die posed to coned. In our good faith and Judgment. We wit unwilling to offer town. Minds and. the Pahlie anything which according to oar beet Judgment Is not as mare an the national oblige; tics. thetaselses, with which we have hitherto principally Identified mired.... niece closing theORZLT CINTLIAL PACIFIC RAILROAD LOAN. which meets all than re quirsteents, we here usefully examined mane others. hat have Amid no other which would folly do so. until the follswing was placed In oar hands: MST MORTGAGE Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds OILS The Western Realne Railroad emanating Sae ransento with San Trimmings, fsralshee the Anal link In the extrsordlnely Let of C. 11111Mi.n line of ran from tie shore of the Atlantis to that of the Peelle. • It Is 130 . wiles In Meath. Ineladlng • short branch, and It will be the • pagaraas Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. METROPOLITAN LINE AND DIALERS IN. cossectlag Its chief cit'os, and invents, tag , Enrico of Ms risk nadi growing State of Califor nia, receiving, In sdelitlon to so haseenso gad horsilyg load tragic, tito throngli buttons over Igo Union sad Central Paclll4 114,111s—liettrecti the Mutant Boated sad lisorsaisatti. It Is coltel•ted. lul operstiow. site Its earnings In October. the arst lull mouth. amounted to eIOP,OOO In coin. The net eanilnee will. by a moderate estimate. eau:cult so 000,000 per mom. In 0010, while the leterest oe Its Boats will be b.tstSs,ooo. The Islam of the prowl" end frasebbei Is not len thin itextmAciukr.s OF RIO. 8. EDWABDB. ►. S. IiATCH *1_11:14 011,1 E=! I= IIEtZI 'iIERN PACIFIC B. B. OF CALIFORNIA Of the Pturtfle Mut, Ths Minions of Dollars; se the 'mast of Ilte marque le *2,800,000. ' .-- 7114 Banda are 51,000 each, have Wray years na. IEO sold al Ninety, and Accrued Interest, Ia aturevey. Tem ere awls payable. IMINCI• era. AND INTMILINT. IN GOLD COIN. In the city of New TOOL: Coupons doe Amma' wad Jely lit. The Deer aimroaelk or the tine when the United Sista ens peohally rued the p, star pc.: ties o Metz per wet: debt. le naturally deems tngat• ry Err Mier forme of brroolasest, orld af: ford sailrfactory wordy .lth Monroe rate of Interest, TEE WIMPLES PACIFIC RAIL. ROAD FIRM! MORTO ADZ BONDlnnistbsem Isunotuesdisatare ow an ottOr sseurltles baled upon Inertly local or uneompleteo rullrose,a3A irla be held with as meek nonadsues as F • taa.t bond, or as Inbelass mortgages on New York City istitserty. The leas t wall bt imams+ Its glans Wass. Riese* Ara alp treat. IS tat ba %Oen. baballyand as tie orders are metre& Glossmaaat Bonds rsoelvad as *dr to tur bos sabot la stadtalte, FISH & HATCH BAUMKERR We buy and sell Government Bonds and receive the accounts of Beaks, Bankers,_Corporatlons and others, sidled ?to check at sight, and allow interest on daily balances. S. SIPCLIEAN ACM. aanwrik 75 - Psitrili Arent% Plitsbervh. Pa. imowasi • qi~ i`.n":~^.~.Y'r'dl nlG.~+is✓rri2E+"+~CFsi:~:S^La TRADESMEN'S ICATIONitBANK, Wood St, or. Seal Avenue. MEREST RAID ON DEPOSITS. Bold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks BOUGHT AND SOLD. A. BRApi.LY, President. W. VA 181118. Vice President. odd/P- CTRIJK CLARKE. in.. outlier. N. HOLMES bcI3ONS I ]il 57 MARKET STREET PTIVEIBUZIGH, • Collections made on all the principal pants or the totted States and Canada. StocksMonde and other &putties BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMNISSION. Particular atten sale of ITnitecl States Securities. _Jsamai HART, CAIIGHEY Q. CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets, PITTSI3I7IIGa PA., 01DCCI:NO88 TO HANNA. HART C 0.,) oz=l Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lee particular ettga i lmn i e th the purchase COVERNMENT BONDS. Si ht Drafts on London. CITY BANS. 112FifthAvenue,PIttsburgb, CAPrrAI. 11100.1100. TOCIHOLDRIIB INDiVIDUILLY LIABLE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Pt)MOON ICICHANtiIi Bought and sold. and when dealred remitted to Europe. Collettions made on all the principal points of the United Stateand Canada. • Dominic& Inm.sx. President. JAIIII4I MCCAB., Vle. Prsident. • W. N. 11101.....-CMlttlelf. e PritnorOns. D. 'Damen. James McCabe, Tholl3l. Rourke, • Hash Nesting, J. Danievy. .. Terence Patrick Kane. James Phelan, C. a. U. Barr. H. A..7reprogla, inn. Jos. tiermann, Thomas Barn.. Jelika JOB. M. 041.2Z•11. Solicitor. FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now oro for Dlseouvt, Deposit and General Bank , en Outline.. Any sum receives from One Dollar enWaras. Interest at the rate of ale per cent. paid on time depoolts. P.D. DITHRIDEIB, W. P. WEYNALN W. H. BM, PRANK -Emelt* W. O. R. lIIKESSON. HANDY HENN& DAN. KINT.K MIL PONIISR., D. TEL. H. ARMOR. E ED. DITHEIDGF, President. Y. F. SCHENCK. Cashier. -IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN. REM & CO E===3 IRON. N.AILS, STEEL AXLES AND SPRINCS. DIIQUE/INE, L X AND JUN lATA. FLAT RA R. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. RAND. lIOOP D EAT AND TANK IRON. BOILED PLATES AND HEADS. lIDAIIIII IRON. D It 40 and DROPPER RA /LANDER, CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER IRON. ZltONTlUltatehfor Coll N V W TEETH. SPRING. rhOW AND OULTIV ATORSI EEL. STICK.. WINGS AND MOULDS tALIC. pattern. STEEL TIRES. STEEL SHAFTINO, A. B. COACII. BUSBY and WAGON arames AXLES. LUZ . NAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS: • tarteenth Street and Allegheny Maar mnd 77 Water Street. Pltrabargh. d MILLER, BURR & PARKIN I= WW. METCALF. REUBEN MILLIE. OLD. W. BASE. CHAS. FAILKIN. I =1 CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, HILLER, BARB & PARKIN, °FINN. No. HO Liberty strut, PITIVIBITGH, PA. Asl4:d4l pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. I:IBI7IBLLSNED IF 1845. 'ANDERSON & WOODS, XATfUIACTIMMIJI Or HEST =FINED CIALST STEEL Of every iesalptlon. Also, beet lofted Grano Plow tad .Ipring Steel: 001IIVOZ HMS AND.7IIIAT AVINUK. PI ur ank, Pa. e: • DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAI MUER, (Saccetsor to JOE. HIGH & CO.O U. Pennines eo-extentleelrltra the leading Yoe tea In the Say, and le prepare* to_omptly and eathfactorlly OH all orders PT SITICAIIBOAT 1311 Arr., CRANKS, PISTON Roird. lall7k/03. PITY AN JA MS. l* It IEITS, RAILROA I. AXLZS. LOCOMOTIVIL /HANKA togrtbetmltA 0•017 daceiption otISHAPIC WORK. °lnca and Forgo Carnet of Duquesne Way and Pint ItrttL soll:b40 ELLESBUSEN PROMS. Thteie are arm prepared togrant licen see the aro of the ELLZitilitalldlN YR°. Oane. The ionerlor qiallty Imputed to Food leo*, the great how...rot In inibrior .roo, and the do t ted cost, Commend it to al mainifeeterers triles whiting to ate it eau obtain licenses W applying to • JAMES P. SPEER, /Marne, for the TretteeL Itoollll 1 and SI laillai'e Balding, 963 Iwartb arena. Parties Interested are belted to skit the EIHOIN BUM an WORKS, where the Omen. le now In sece.asial overrate.. Pak= SHEFFIELD STEEL WORK& SINGER, NIMICK dz. Co., Pd, Kumlecturers of every description of . CAST AND GERMAN STEEL. RAILWAY SPRIT:Gs, 11.1.1aT10 AND PLATTORNI SPRING% A.lll . IsTELL 'ILYA Ac. , ie. Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sta. BLACK DIAMOND • . • STEEL WORKS. PARR, BROTHER & Cb., Xaanfaatanui of all deseziplloas of . ISIT3EMIa. Clime and and Wanebnu BAILIE _ VADSTEMI3, THIRTY' /MIT ROBINSON, SEA & CO, lisecessers to ilantxsoll, Muni t linaXii% WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS LID NAOHINISTS. PITISSURORI Manufacturers of Boat and Btatton=7 Me= Mt' 'duet Blast radiumMachtnetr, Gratin. Koaftgan s Castings of ail de,cripUenal Oil Tanta and ntWa. Boller and Uncut Inn Wort tAtion, No. Ma. Corner !teat and esoltheald Streets. Uvula for 01/FAINVB BASIS? INf=l for 'sadist/Boners. THOMAS CAITLIN CO . , Fourth Ward Fandri and lacking Wo BANDUIST EIT.. ALLA:OEII3T CITY. F. Maskoriketarees of Btatlousry and Portable St.= 1m0... "ti ?MUM Pulley!,BlWlawr. Gout and rum Rill Wert. Rotiblg Will M Kukla* CastJaim. Wale Bari. = WeUtils, - Wagon -born La, • built border sad lase on bud rAii..o al else.. UNDERS, MACHINISTS NATIONAL FOUNDRY \ AND PIPE WORKS, Cerosi Carroll mud Masiloses Streets. (NINTH. WIRD.) 1'1TlYS11U1UGII• PJL. WILLIAM SMITH, =GI CAST IRON BOWL PIPE YOR fjAs ♦.YD WATER WORKS. My Pipes are all east Inearlably In I . lts• in dry sand and 151 Mt lengths• Also, full assortment Of "antral Castings for Gas & Water I would slim W I tle attention or assertatend • to of Oo Works to my make of EXTORTS• KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OITIMM AND WOUKS TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. Lit" Engines, Rolling Ma chinery, Nan Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. RIEBICK & DUO.. pia ntruaLes-sous SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP. NO 'MOULD ENGINES AND MACHINERY, RIMWERY WORK,INZRMY. IPAIRING AND POT- G•Ilp MACH Car, 12th and Pike NW., Pittsburgh. Pa. .011:06 I :2151=1:1:0 MONONCHELI FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturers al IRON . 11013t.Z Yr/WEITZ. W/1.1/011 , LANTZ/Al and SILL.% awl • Castings of all DeseripMum sr Scree.l.l attention nadd to ABCOITECTO • lead. CASTINUS and to Gillian for Window •us • OTTIC. A UMW ND TOUNDIIT—No. 160 WATER STREIT, l'Auburigh, Px. • CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS. 1490 .Ponn stroot. BOUM A & _B A.O 4 IIIEY ChM Rolls. min Castlnss. Bowl Latbei.4o.t ENGINB3, BOILERS. &c. FORT, PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL AND SNYDERi =I plifingVlNDD°u'exiligETTZTAirlae ElPi t UM. STILLS AND OIL TANK.% CHIEN EPS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS. sicTTLINU PANS. SALT PANS AND DON DENSSIIm, STEAM PIMA GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES, ..- - PRISON 000113 AND COLL SHIITES. Odium and 'Warehouse, corner linensid, Third. Short arid Liberty PITTSIItrIiGIL PA. ifirOnters mkt to the .Dore aoldress Will be •romotle attended w . the HUGH N. BOLE & CO. Cor. Point Alley And Drmm!) St., I=l Engine Builders, .Founders and Machinists. • _ Ilanufacturo ST EAMBOAT BRUIN= and STATIONARY BRUISES, of all sires. i l tT IVItiNT:& " 1; rO ST R A TIB M CL BOILER, 0(18 borne power. CAB'elNUn.ufererl klud,roado So order at our rounder. on TUIROsiTREET. below Market. 11108 for 011 Wells, ISHAFTINCI,_. PULLBYR:. HANURneI, BOIINS And TOBACCO ISCRIWIS add IRON TOBCCO ralaiLS, en hand and made to order, at A tne INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Prolate( ea the Allegheny Meer, hear the Peat = I= O'HARA BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., Yantifootarers of BOILZItt! OIL TANKS. STILLS, AG -4TLlNlfill%ALTetrit GASOmiTICHS. HoICULIO /7114 BINS, &o. 88 ' (311105111"4 Cir. of Buond AMMO and Liberty St., Repairluß dose promptly. - Orden sent to thet above add ref • orltlbe prosoptiy a11...1ed to. 11.1CPRAII. formerly Manage . at. CAAROLL • Oil TDLR•i. ' call:pae WIN. BARNHILL Si CO., • BOILER MAKERS . AND SHEET RION WORKERS, MOS. 110, AA, 514. AND AO PENN BT Harlot near. a larye yard .d faralabed It Id. the manor. prov machinery. we B Ol L p pared so tore every deserlption o LIN la the bent maauer, pad warranted appal to say made In the country. Chimneys, lircee... lire Bade. Steam Picts.' Locomotive Belle.. Condensers, tall Pan,Tanks, Oil etills, tors. nettling Parks. Boller Iron, Bridger, Bay. Pans, and .one amautseturars of JO arsudlrs Pat ent MAIM. Et112!!=E1==!1=1!El JAN= Y. 11015 H WORM) JAILED N. BRUM &BON, . 31.A.NIIPAOTUMS1113 OP Steaiii Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUMIT IKON WORE, 60. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. BRASS FOUNDERS, ILMT SIZE 91711TATI!)41.sou HENRY BIER &ZIO., Joao COOP= is oo„ Bell and Bran Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Makable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TOEING, EIROTTLE, SAFETY IND OEM VIVI% ALL GLADE PATTERN. IRON C0C3304, Brass Work- of every description for Steam, Water and 011. • nAntrrAcrunsas oV J.l coorXP ik cons Improved Bileme-Wbeel Steam famt 41geesel for .Drewfaar Patent ere, the best in the Market. Oaks add . Ward d'eamter Mart eantk add Pita Streats. na PFIVIIIII7IIOII. AA TWOOD.4 McCA WHET, -Onser 14bert7 street sad nth/ Pltubm2A. FOONDURS AND IRON PIPS FITTEIR. sAO 1011318 Crp A. B. CANZBOX A CO'S BTlAlirmar3 Aim atowtts. et,P - w - '40,0 BABA do moszn, riwrr C trze ASIKKILLTIOTI sunnmes. Ea& 6 ant 4 et.. Gals attest, rttatbargla toeetta at 'watt= etas to to. osattgatog sae tallatat eet,pouste wool= sad strum" egi; ENN ST L A_ k) CIiNSBAL SAILINEOPES P. lAD. On and after 11 r. x., linalsl= 141 n. 111661, Tsai. I rill Arrive at from tae 'Union Depar, and LAbo.a. weds, as rollout: Mel Train.... 1;SO am voalbarngl. LSO an Fear 1.4.5 a 0 4Paellle 11,10•411 WaJlla No. I. 0 SO Co Wallis N 0.1.. gLia as BrtotonAe Nul 7;330. Matt Tridn•.... 11:10 NM Wallis No. It_ P:5O an Brlnton no.. 10:1110 nelnnati .1/elO I. fli:10 dennstoon Ae10;501. rlaelnitl 111:15 An Brea, Ae NoI TAM pu, 11 i ,,1143 1 as I ;DtV 11 30 in " nMs Aa Wara N0,1....4:50 poi rpili6 Eglorwth s _ liraits Aelo 0:55 rn; all'a No. .. ! 'Wallis No. '4. 5:50 No, 1.. al.. . • pg, a Prlntone No21;10 mu i•Pa4l Liao ...:40pos Way ra.t.'r e-5.. 11:00 nal mr.tr riNe connect : lon >l' Hard.. • rg ter Baltimore. The Churitt rat.. ;:avia Walla tilationtorerT lat 0103 4,4lig,Tetbir,ft.. PlDNerz 1P:50 and. arrlae. at liao3 Iltatkla al A•Ii) o. 'Cincintati ral.r.isa I Kaiireslt.a,eed3Of aae . ran: ..lalla onorrl rouoal. Po. fanner InforZaW . .l3lll , :i rri . r, tharrunry anlntial:”Jadeompanyntll nOS ama lln7 lira for Bagargc, exerr t. for •Irnallnl arrl, mud thrtr OUR,' t, I)ne Unlk. , red Dollars In wenn. All Bagnanc anallOalki a t m ou n t :n taloa will be al,the rink Of I.IMI amen. manna tan« Ira :ISt contract. , I.IIVTAT.I) H. WILLALKIN nal al,..ontlenneclnt.cadent. AWOL. S. Works. ESTEI2N-agagla CRIONtITLVANIA TWA.D.—On and after NoV: lV.lsyV. aL Pa war.' Trains cm the Western rennaytrallin (201 road rill metre at and tiQp.r , ISO gadertl ritre et Depot, Allegheny 0110.012 , 110 2 11 Arre•L l• trrnart. s2g,l'ellollll4oootillaU. s1:00als Freeport No.lollo a m' rresPolt No. ir-spress IU4 U• et Uharpt.' g Nol vas.. =11:: 1 1 .1)5 1 ;;': .41,t1rIcr1 , 0 No I ithetl . :11u p Forellurt 110.10:20 pa rpnAltil; 1 4:00 t. , Su rluad'e la 0 elit• pm 11bare trains run daily 'eaoept holiday. The Caurzh Truth I,Aves • Allegheny 3112ct101l men Sunday at 1:40 a. ra'..rel.lng Anagram) City at 0180 a. au Returning, leaves Anent., 01ty st 1.:111tt m. and arrthe st. Allegheny/am , tion ail° ac 'The us l,try Olty nr. 7102 a. or. make direct a 11. donelarrt kar's line of gtagea for Be or and llarinthllo o l2. Thronah ticket., may be hnrehmed 41,2011Le0 . No. 121. Clair streel,mar 1114 fltupenalnuarlds2. Pittaburah, and at 00 Dolma. AWralleny. • Vol MAW InfOrmation apply to TAYYX LY./FERT I 3. AVM. Yedryal =set Ilepet. Tire Weetyrn hencrylvan'A UM:: .1 r lll not assume my risk rot lian a .sg c, ext. r • I 11e value. nil seeding thin 0)0 0 01 In •.111,0V the owllol . 1121eff .tr•nt.y to' I.DWA10:11. 2015 General Bunertaten , le 01. A . 1.. - ra. -1 §0W 7.. . ,1114121% .r.r.:4 l ;T:.c..gagrt b..i. eltipme, I. folio. Chicago Ex. ... 11:08 • m Me A; Tea Ex.1:918 m CI. L WlOg 1P16:18 • m Chlesito M•11-15:615 em Tut Lltm. .... 9 alg • m Cl.•Wla o g darn p p. VraiMietz 4 l;o3 P frei l r Valls 1.1216 ilochmtaz RAU P m Itnim 41.0 pm Lemsdkle a00.11:13 Pm itaVrPalla •611.3 pm Leeu,dale " 10143 pm tale OstsBlo- 21.Catri. 102 trig, iriinitri'7. _ ~ tr Pm. Ago; poll E===l CII - A N G-E OF MNIERA TINY. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD THY ONLY DIRECT Y.OIITE TO Ti l t MI6 HEIMON El WITHOUT M ANON DI OA On and titer MONDAY. Nov. MIL 1300, TWO TIDIOUOIt TYAINIS DAILY (accept Band•Il ,H 1 leave Pittsburet Depot. cantor of Elev. .a.,21 , and Pike weds, tor Franklin.onowy.BAS , yap, and all poluta ta tte Oil Japgiona. • =Am yrnszvparL Anaxt• 4.3 rtriemraill Day Ex 1,13 am Val Z 1.......: 0 :30 pal rlttaiN . :.: NS:: ilflinv 'ZI?:: Zd licdteu...ll:so a m Sid Hultou... 9:001 to 1 3d Dutton-. 3:03 pm 34 1ia1um... , .11110 p m risisß9„thirA-liara t: (MAU= r . V. i % dada wont.. 6:po pm Yreeport•4lo ., ai m Brides /I A 4 311 p m and). SAW AO ais Cppmt, IMO p m Chorco... tIQ •It Expreat MM. tt.p uni7 At 'OMPMIPAAVW3w. Accommodation trains mt i ct ally J. J:LAWII 01,, imm•l WWII THOWJJI IL • tt., ittan. WM tb ITTSBIIRGIALIMINIM . CILVCVANATI .la. I,4l77l^tthrfi". - ' - _ s o !Foy r • 4 .11 0_;•. - r ritimbargh Tine. • fiftra: 51,3i4 p.m e 5:00 P. P .-P“ F'• MM laiserr«Vsi — ***** We-Donald , Acest,No.l 11:1 3:330. w . Btostwovillo Aocosontod. 343 y.sa," 9 tali o.w. lits.Don4o.l , • Leo'. N 0.1353 9. se. 3 93 O. w• ono di, Church Traln.. 13191 w. l. 9:511 a. OrlirJ 8 sr. will lewre daily. • .„1.9:13 r. K. Mai will arrive daft's_ • F. 13(.1117.Z. General Ticket A oer L. Columbia% V. W. CARD, 13r...t., Dounlson. 0610,. n 1i _ • r/TIPS LIIIP-G II & imainign CON IVELIA; VILL ILROAD. • on 1.3 will Hoyc=bar• /TA. ta:l3. trena at will rrrtst. Awl depart Iro= lAA Depot corner Of Grant 104 rater MUM; .1 frolloarrs Law:. Ar 14.0/. Naito tad from troton. town.— ... ... . 3:00 A. Ar.' RAM 0:00 Niro AtchoorportAcronott , r. r. 00. to Arml tuna liot,n. 11•00 3:00 Y. 0. 111: ILO •.10. Wert Newton Accorm ,, l 4:50 r. u.'. 0:215 A. Accornd VI, 0:13 r. u. 7:30 r. 1r I Night A. tollelC,,ort.lo:Vt) 0. Ar. G;SA A.Oll ioaday Church Trani to mad tram %Vert Ut-r - o.n 1:00 0.10.10:0011. Tor tictots appli Z. Y. ItATAIOND, Airant. W. It. STOUT. Suovrtorrnuient. • nari TN THE MATTER OP TOE applicatlon of the FRPENOLD DANK end BUILDING! AY.SOCIATION fur I.i:baiter . , of hw cosy - ration. No. 1120, December Term.'lB6ll. Notke Is hereby alma that, an 'wale:Wash:a been made to the Cont of Commot nem of Allegheny. at No. 1120, December Term. 1800, by the Freehold Dank and Entitling Aro clat!on for a Charter of IncorperaUon,"and slat the same se 111 be granted by the COart at the De. amber Term, unless aufactent reason be shown to the c.tra JACOB : . PlrrencrAou, De.S.l, I V . ILECUTOR 8 NOTlCE—Notice ..a_u Is hereby Orin to ell person, Ind. bted to .e.tate of JAMES Cohn RAN. tale of 800.- den townehip, Allegheny county. deed. to pay to the undersigned. and ll persons boring claims twDl present then properly solhootleu,ted for gettlement. ALABSAILICT 4. , 0131 HAN, heralds. deg - I'ILTILIt ti ELL. i.v.eutor. CARBOLICSALVE`. . ir The important discovery of 14 the CARBOLIC' ACID,' as a CLEANSING, PIUBIFYING, and .7 HEALING Agent is one of the most remarkable results of 3 modern medidal research. P, During the late civil war It was extetiiirely used in the 1.1 Hospitals, mid was found to be not only a illioroullie dlsinn 11 , feetant, but also the most wou derfnl nod speedy . MAW° REMEDY ever knoWn. . It is now preeented in a scientific comination with other soothing and healing i. airencies, in the form of a SALVE; and, having -been al ready used In memberless eases with most eatisiketorytindben. elan' results, we have Welheti - Wilton in offering it to thiffpuir A He as the most certain. and effectual remedy ftf7 P lit Sores acid Vicers.tio mailer of . how long standing, for BPIIIII4 Cuts, Wounds. aniffey_eg'i ABRASION , of SKIN or and for Skin diseases gettenakt. Sold by allDnatariats._ ?doe , SS rent} - JOHN I F. IN 1 Y SOICP I O /1 1 NO. El CO L.LECF. PLACE. NoteThet. SUCCESSORS to S E WAR DV - oda. 'V RE. c r... , ..- . 7 _; ? 7 , 1 :f1 7 7 - 8 7,- ' , ei _ .' 2.---. ~ --,;:;0 : ...., . ' :,. A Sare and Spudy Cult BF COughs,Colde, Asthma Bronchitis, Honneness. Croup, infinerrsa, Whoopinr, Cough,. Ineytenr. Consumption, and - aft DISCeSei . 'of the Throsi . and Lungt. Don't neglect a sev , re Cough, or throw awny money on a worthless' medicine: ISR;CE FIFTY CENTI!PER llCkrfLi Inaksale Aseata—nliWAllTZ4fil.ZLX lM i' . TRADE mARK: 7 -, -- DITOBIDGE'S ', „_ .. . , ..- , ..niti-viik..i...... 'ldunii:. - 0111liNEY CASKS mean. ,A 4 X7lluOlhr 1"11. GUS", GADS ar dsit: • t i Ct t! . uvt Yontlai. All o ,1 PCPMti 9, thane ILI 1601, crow pot, sauth rlttl• Chicago r.1.,1:112 a a WD tC.g .. Er Fla f i r (Woo Exalell tf - 01evelang Es 8:38 Aeries aLllig .41" 11ea'r Yale 8: na Now Castle .10:98 ma KIWIS 9:111 ea Leetsdale .12:1118.= Hews Palls .11:48 pa Lea . trlale :83 fa Oaks Ban. day tennell. 11:88 lexpresa la snoA2a' , 04:121• Manager. Ei LEGAL MEI Steriml by SEWARD. nwri.eir Ok CR Y, Uniggists.ltu'fata• N.Y.. tbld