~'INA:tciAI;; ABIBRICAN BANK, NO, so FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBI7IIOII. win CAPIT &L. 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. *3K DIM...AMBIT ANDDIMOSIT ADD: VlA,rti WM. 1 , 1.0V0. Prestaent. Csubier. Dlawrou. Karsball., A r ch i ba l d Pliartierrd• Var. T. Iliannon. James W. Antal., ; Jac D. Kelly. ! ka nor'. Tiena now hilly or.lsed and prepared Batiktner GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at highest Prices. MI. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue jAtES .T.. BRUIT &C 0.,. t.nca.aon to S. JOKES s CO.. ' Comer Foulth . Avenue and Wood St., 33.A.INTIKEIEttg ' Buy and tell all Wads of - GOVERNMENT SEMMES, GOLD, SILT= AND oqurons, ox vorr - rsvorrsrat ISIS& , ririnterest AlloXed on Deposita. Iflrlloner loaned on Iforernesent Bonds at lowest :norm. rates.. Orders escorntod foe the Pi:mamma sod Note of STOCKS, BONDS sad SOLD. „ SAVES T. BRADY & CO, W.ll l #g.*gt EDIANCE AND TILLDE. Ovum or PITTBIII`IO3II GAZETTE, t Wiensrasoar, December 22, 1889. , The decline of gold yeaterday to be low 120 seems to have been mhappre. handed •by the general - tublic. Only the few who were orl the spot noticed the thdispasUon to sell at that price, and ranged themselves on the other aide and bought. -This brought the large out. standing short Interest to cover. and to. day the market gradually advanced un der rapid fluccuctlons to 121, it which the market seemed firm. The advance, however, le due more to the uncertainty of Mr. BOutwell's polloy in regard to gold tales and bond pnrchuea for next month, and the efforts of the large houses now carrying stocks it high prices. - The future price of railroad-shares is being much discussed at present, since lower gold may also have the effect of bringing down the expenses of rail• roads,whilst large through shipmenta will increase the gross earnings of the roads. Everything considered the gold pre. minor is more sustained at present than advanced by a desire.to run up the price. Bonds are stronger in sympathy with gold, but not materially higher. Stocks firm. Money very-stringent, and It is re torted that 2 per cent. pa. month is paid y good houses, which. - Norman wants oonfirmation.. Business dull. Quotations as received by Ph: R. klertm Gold. 121; Silver : 117:Eighty - one's, 118%; Five Twenties, P 3&?, 113 1/. do 1864, 111%; do 1866, UM; 'do 1866, Ocguola, 114%; do 1867, /143(; do BM, MD; Ten Forties. 1M; • Adams Ex-. 1 press Company 60; Merchants Union Express Company, —; American • Er. preen Company, • 88; Resters Union Telegraph. 5 2 %; Reedi g. 98 X: New York Central. 87%; Pittabrirgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 86%; Ohio a Weida goo, 23%; Wields= Southern, 6634; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 83; Chicago, Rock Island I Pacific, 1063(; Chicarm & North -Western, 69%; Chicago & North Western Preferred 82%; Erie, ZN. ILIONAnoIt. 1 117. 6 . 4.°!ncal* London, per £ 6 6 . 60 6 6 , 25 Paris, par franc 243 E 25,4 &elk', Under-- ... 90 92 Frankfort. . 5134 52 _ quotations received by James T. Brady a. Co. Gold: 120%; 'MAW Siam Nixes, 1 681 , 118 , {; Five-Twenties, 1862, 118%; do. 1864, 111%; do. 186 5 , 111%; TeneForues, 1 09; * Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1885, 114%; do. do. 1867, M ,%; do. do. 1869. 114 Union Pacific!Railroad, d, 66; Central do, do, 99; Cy. i Paden, 108%;Lake Superior 96.• By Telerrarm to Me enUtruish Gurus.) . Niw Yong, Dee. 22,1869. Money eteady at 6@7 per cent. Ster ling si abed* firmer at 854®8%..G01d firmer, opening at 21%, advancing to 214, and closing at 20%@2L Carrying i rater 20)7 per cent. Clearances 141M0,- 000. Government bonds a shade higher and strong: Germano are buyers. lamp= of 'Bl, 18%g19; do. '62, 1113 4 (416%; do. '64, 11,0)11%i do. '65, 11%@12; do. now, 14%1014%; do. '67, 14%1414%; de. '6B, 14%@115%: Ten•Fortles,9oG 9 o%; Pacifies, 8%656. The Government bought 2,000, 000 at 110 15.100(4110 92.100. State bonds firm. Dilasouris. 90%; old 50%; new d 44; old North Carolinas, 40; new do, 29 34; ne W South Carolinas, 83; Lernalana levee 6s, 62. The railway market is weak and lower, the chief activity being in New York Central. Reading, Northwest, Lake Shore, St. Paul, and New Jersey Central. The wideet fluctuations of the day w4re in the. latter, which closed feverish. There was a rumor on the steel that the Hannibal and Bt. Joseph dividend is likely to be below the general expecta tion. hibuellaneoue list dulL Expresses I Arm. Fice..77drly IWe-ea : ninton,4B%; Cum. berland, 25%; Western 'Union Telegraph, 3234; quicksilver. 183(; Harinere, 7 34l Pm !erred do. 15; Miami; Express, 60; Wells et.:=Fsrgo, 21y. American, 38; United Stater. 50%; Prie.:l9o Maili4B%; Y. Central, 67%; Erle, 21%; do. pre - forced, 40; Harlem. ex. div.,.131; preferred. ex. dlv., 134; HudsoneMila, 874 Raiding, 99%; Michigan Cent:Moo. dig., 117; Lake Shore. 83%; Illinois Centigli) 131; Pittsburgh, 8334; Northwestern, 6934; do preferred RN; Rook Island, 1043; 81. Paul, 7354; an preferred. 6541 i P 1 huh, 5034; do preferred,74; Fort Wayne, 66; Terre Haute, 24; 'do pattered. /14W Chicago and Alton, 141%; preferred, 141; Ohio and Ailsaislppl, 23%; C. C. & L C., 19%. Mining shares dull. - Boston 'Prices: Mame:, 55; Franklin, 7; Heels. 75; quirnrY, 20.' Sub Treasury ba15nee,1185,188,135; 'p4TrSBDSGH MSBKETM Orgton ow PITTSIETWIE amoverg e t WEDNESDAY, Deo. 22. 1889. t' The markets In a general way are de void of anything really new or imfortant —nothing .at least worthy of epeeist noths. We can report a fair legal de mand for most of the leading articles and a Moderate business in the aggro. gate, though it might and ought to be much better. In regard to - rabies there are no important changes, and there has been but very little finentstlon for some time past. A.PPLEitulet and unchanged, with a inept,' considerably In excess. th demand. Sales at 82,50a4 3 . 50 . Pe of r bbl mostly at 112.50933. APPLE rre strrrEa—guatotat7oo Bs ., Burr E—bi -quiet and rather dint though unctanged; good to choice Roll, 83(§135. • 1 , BROOM CORN—Sales at 18(i014 ate. BEANS—Unchanged—quoted at 12,50 03..4, as to quality. ~.: R UCHWREA.T PLooll—s@ OIL. CHlfers7llTS—Quoted at O. OBANBERBIES—Quoted at $12@15 per bbl. as to quality and condition. CIDER—Is doll but nominally nn .olAuged at ss@B per bbl. CHEESE—Ia quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, 18,it: Ohio a :A ban, 19; 'York State term Dairy .19; and York State - Goshen 20. CARBON OIL—Is quiet 'and - un changed: Sunda:el brands, in • Jobbing wit , . may be quoted at swam. DR irsiED ,100 S-Sales at 1.2@12 da. DRIED FRUlT—Continua quiet and unchanged. Apples at B@ti9c Peaches at 9(3 int for quarters, and 11@12 for halves. E.1(18--Sates at 85 to 38. - FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we DOW' QUO) e 3 85090 to _~. - the trade and the usual advance for' small lota in store. FLOUR—Is quiet and dull though un changed. We continue to quote Spring Wheat flours at 55.50@}5,75 - and Winter Wheat brands at ss.7sgAdd• NYs'llour 'at $5.251V. 14 - GROOERYEE4—The Grocery trade hi moderately active, as much so as Antal -at this season of the year. and an Im provement is expeotixt after the holi days. Sugars are dull and unchanged In the east. but the New Orleans market . Is reported active. We 'continue to note fresh arrivals of new crop New Orleans Sugars and Molasses. and, as noted in our last report, most of the leading houses are pretty well supplied. .Cotfee unchanged. and the saute is true of Teas, Spices, Soaps. eto. etc. tiocians-8 H., 1014(0)104; Havana 12.(§1 13 14 ®l4 : New Crop New Cuba, 11,4%13: Pict° Rico, 12,41:013;4 Demerara, Orleans Sugar. 14(4 .134 for choice; Re. tined Ex. C, 14%; Bd 14X; A, 15; Hard,. 150. Mor..Asers—New Crop New Orleans Molaaaee, 801g1)85c; Porto Rico, (maim Brnors—White Honey Dripe, VIM; Rilver Drips, 95c; ?affection Drip, 11,10: Jer 9o Y, 96c; Lovering, 90; Golden 70; Amber, 60; Common, 50; Booth & Edgar Laney, 11,00. - Corrits—Fair to Good Rio, 20®2135; Prime, 22@23; Choice. 24@2135. RtcE—Qtrolnoa, Bfriv, Rangoon, No. Tzes—Young Hyeon, fl,OO®l,BC, G. P.. 11,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 11,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to 11,45. Batt Chong, 900 to 11.50. STARCII—PeIirI, 7; Silver Gloss, 1.1,4 C; and Corn Starch, 72e. CONCENTRATED Lira--18,00 per case. Plums—New. Layer Raisins, 15 per box; Prunes, 13,4 c; Currants 16c; Valen cia Raisins 17(3,18. Smogs—Cassia, 65c; Cloven:, 40c; grain Pepper, 35 Allspice, 30c; Nutmegs, $1,50. BAR LEAD-12c; Shot, 13,00 per bag. • Soses—"Babbit's," 12c: "Oaken's," 110; Rosin 6to 7c; "Dobbin's," 15C; Wax,9c; No. CAziota-mould, .the: Star, 23c. Itt Carta SODA—S 634 per 100. BlBE—Lake Herring per half bbl 3,00; White Fish do do, 7,00; No. 1 biackrel Shore In bble $28,00; No. 2 do Bay, bble, 117,00; No. 3do Large bbls $14,00: Half bble 37;4 in additional; Labrador Her- ring WIXOM. • URnut—Wriet continues very scarce in this market, and, consequently, prices are sustained, notwithstanding the decline In the west; we continue to ;quote at 114301,20 for fair to choice red. Corn Is scarce and wanted, and higher -80325 for-new, no old in market. Rye Is quiet and nominally unchanged ay 95@11. Barley Is dun and neglected; sales 2 cars choice Ohio spring -at 21,10 delivered; we can also report sales of fair spring at IL &Y—ls firmer with a limited sup , ply; we continua to quote from country wagons at 118tg25 per ton. RUSKS—Bales at 8 cams per pound. HOMINY—HaIes at 16,00§6,50 per bbl. LIME-Balea of Cleveland white lime at $2602,25 per bbl. 0311014 S—Salts at P,50®11,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. LARD 01.1,—N0.1 Extra Is quoted Arm at 1,50®1.55.. POULTRY—Demand better and mar. kat firmer. Dressed turkeys may be quoted at 16(340, and chickens at 12(3414. POTA.TOESBaIes at 55 eta., by the Car load and at 60 ete. in store. PEANUTS—Quoted at 9 ®lO ctn. PEAS—DoII: POO per bushel PROVISIONS A shade _caster. Shoulders, ld. Rreakfast Bacon, 21; Sugar Cured Hams, 22. Lard 19 In dames. 20 In kegs and pails.. SEEDS—SaIes of Clover seed at 18® 8!,, , and Flaxseed at V..,20(42,26, otby seed nominal at 13,0013 ,4 . SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at $1.90 by , the car load. with the usual advent* for small lota in store. STRAW —Sal es at $120)14 per ton. /PETROLEUM 017101'07 Prrrastraolf Gasarrn, WEDNI2IDST, Dec. 22 , /BM There Is really notblig new or impar. tent In the oil market, nothing at least worthy of special notice. Compared with yesterday, prima• have undergone little or no change, and the confusion which prevailed for some days In regard to deliveries, has pretty well- rubelded. he great - bulk of the oil that. has reached here since the resumption of navigation, some ninety thousandbbis, has been delivered and paid for, and is now safely in tank; and It Is not likely that there will be any further trouble on this score. As noted yesterday, however , considerable Interest is. still manifeste d In regard to the course of the market during the remainder of this year,. as open this hinges the weal or woe of some operators, .and no matter what course It takes, somebody will be hurt, thtlugh, after all, the situation is not Bo desperately critical as the outside pub. Ito have been ledto believe. That there has been a deal of sharp shooting on both aides, recently, Is true, and that there will continue to be a good deal of sharp work from now until the first of January, is altogether probable. The - Market to quiet but steady with a comparatively light volume of business —compared with yeaterday, , prices re main unchanged. Sale 1.000 bble spot at tog; 1,000 do at 1634. Seller this month Is nominal at 10; seller January, 133i@ 14; and January to June 13X. 11.1SPERXD. Sale 1.000 bbla December at 30g; 1,000 do at 30q; and 1,000 do at 303(—it is but proper to remark, thit first sale above noted was the last one reported, indicat ing that the market was drooping at the close, though we do not say that such was the case. AZOILEPOS OP CRIME OIL NT A. V. 88 , - Fairview Oil Works!. 007 bins, on ac count Lockhart F. et Co; Fisher Bro. 240, on account E 11. Long: Penn 011 Works 150, on account E 11 Long; Bold- shin &Co. 430, on account Waring, K. at Co; Brilliant 011 Works 320, on account Parker, T. & Co; same 503, on account Lockhart, F. & same 249, on account Chntcrn & Sowers; Anchor 011 Work■ 249, on account Owstoil & Sowers: Stan dard Oil Works 498, on account Fisher Bro: A. B. Mills 83, on account W Bartle, W. Wilson A Co: '5O, on account Thos. CM at; L. Oppenheimer 30, on account T. F. Cook. Total - 8,831 bbla. SIIIVIIIONTO Or OIL NV A. V. IL IL Standard Oil Co., 474 bbla refined oil to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. s Lockhart, Prow & Co. 689 bbla ref. oil to Warden, F. & Co., Phila. . Forsyth Bro. £ Co. 52 bblii relined„te. Warden; Frew & Co, Philadelphia. 3. R. Truax 80 bbla lubricating to B. Collins. - 'petal 1,155 bbla. OIL SHIPPED Whirr DOQIIII3IIII DEPOT. Eatchlaon Oil & Refining Co., 872 bbl ■ to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Raw Your, December 22.—Cotton vors buyers, salsa of 2,000 bales at 25 (e ,for middling uplands. Flour: receipts . of ,8„259 bbla; heavy; sales of 7,800 bbla at 64,40%4,70 for superfine State western, . 55„10@6,10 for extra Beate, 81,90Ig)6,10 for extra western, 55.7 0 (3 43 . 20 Par white wheat extra. $5,20:36,05 for R. H. 0., 155,75®6,20. for extra .fit. Louis, 56,50® ' 8,50 for good choice do, closing dull, in. cludiblpN4l o lihlsAwsr-gra4l.iitall parr Ryo flour utile; pales of 800' b'bla at 54,5045,70; Corn Meal quiet. Whistty heavy and declining: aliss,l4 305 bbls western at 99001 for Iron found. Wirest: receipts of 960 btish; lo lower; moderate demand for export and milling; 'oleo 4E6E000 bush IWilLit No. 3 spring,ll,.l4 - for No. 2 do, 81,32® 1,84 for winter red &amber Western, 51.45 white Michigan, and 51 55' for white State.. Rye qu iet.. Barley - dull and be•vy. Barley Malt dull.`Dorn dull, heavy and 1:32o lower, .with ruder MOW bush at ill 18 , g1 lilii; small lots sold at 9 8499 a for new southern yellow, and II WI for handsome old round yellow. Oats; receipts 2,406 bush; .heavy, With sale, 24.000 bush .492%@1i1i0 for western, seo 63%%650 for Mate. lAnseol 011 dull— Rice dull. Correa quiet. Sugar steady, with sales 800 hhda Cuba at ll® 'Moleeses dull, wittafiterlAoo - bbllt "New Orleans at 764 13 480 0. Potrobnun quiet at 17®17140 for crude, and 31@algo Rix refined. Ropy quiet. Choi:domestic drooping, with fl i es at 1 5 , 1 5009,50 for Lackawanna by cargo; 86,10607,25 for Pittston by cargo s onlign quiet.. Lea. ther—hemlock la for Bosom Ayres and Rio Grande. col quiet, with sales 190,000 list at 45@48c for domestic flacon 130 c for unwashed 82,4497.i50 for scour. tubbed® for pulled., and - arasg e for Spirits of Turpentine quiet. Sheathing' Copper steady_at 82er - ingot popper dull and unchanged at 204030 21,40 for Lake Superior: and 21% for Detroit. Pig Iron quiet :at 133Q36 for licotch and 5381388 for American. Bar d o ll at 585@87,6 0 for refined English and American. Sheet dull at 511012 go ld for Russia. Nails steady at eXo for out, 814, for clinch, and 2860300 for horseslitsi rk ®8 heavy - and lower.solos 350 bblat 1311,75 for 1313W.Lnele, f31,2.6a 81,50 for old do, 524a26 for prime, Vaal 30,50 for primsnuman also 1.250 bbls new mess, January sod throe mdutbs,s23,so 030. Beef Moldy, With sales 170 bolo at 15413 for plain mss and11124&17 for new mess. Tierce Beef dull ; sales • 8 0 Ica at 126ipp28 for prime uses, and 121E830 for India mass. Bmi - SeMs quiet: /IQ bbbl PITTSBURGH DAILY.GAZETTE : THURSDAY MOPX:DTG, DEG4'•EBEE 23, Ma at 30®330. Cut meats heavy; 100 pkga I at 12.(4,12,Mc Ibl . ..shoulders, and 17c for bents. Middles dull; 150 bre at 15Mc for Cumberland cut, and • 16340 for long clear. Dreseed Hogs quiet at 12.34 ®l3e for western. Lard heavy and lower; 3000' tea at 17 ®lBMc for steam, and HIM @leg for kettle rendered; also, 1000 tc.s steam seller February at 18Mc. Butter dull at 18 ®32c far Ohio. Cheese quiet at 16(5100 Freight to Liverpool lower; shipments 20,030 Muth wheat per steamer at 414 d. Latest—Flour closed steady and with moderate export demand for low grades. Wheat steady; at close declined . with moderate export demand. but alimttlate by a decline In freights; No. 2 813fing at 51 2.2ffel 24, winter red and amber west er' at til 320_1,1 31. Rye dull and droop. o.ste low3r at 61®62Mc for west. ern. Corn dull and heavy, but lower; old mixed western nominal at 11 10® 1 13. Pork unsettled at $10; mess sold for January at $29®29 60, and SOO bbl, for Feby. at 530. Beef nominal. Cut meats and bacon nominal. Lard dull at 18®18 ;o for good to prime steam. Eggs steady at 40042 e for fresh, 31®320.f0r limed. Crriesoo, Dec. M.—Eastern exchange quiet at 1.10 off buying, par®l.lo premi um gelling. Flour quiet at 53(54 75 for spring extras. Wheat dull and if @Re lower; sales No 1 at 86e. No 2 80M @elm°, closing at SOM®sig,i'c for No 2; this after. noon the market is heavy at (IRe cash and seller December. Corn dull at 7234 ®76340 for No 2, closing at 73c for regu. ler, 750 fur fresh receipts, no grade 65® . 67q this afternoon the market is dull at ,2Mc for No 2. Oats quiet at 4244®423.0 for No 2, closing at 4234 ®42Mc. Rye dull at 71c for No 2. Barley inactive and nominal at 750 for ..No 2. Highwines dull at 91®92c. Sugar 1214 ®l4gc for com mon to choice New Orleans Provisions dull and demand almost exclusively spec. ulative. Mess pork 60c lower; sales r.. 8 60 ®Mi cash, 528 75®29 25 seller January, and $29 7550 30 00 seller February. clos ing at 528 60(528 75 caeh, and $29 50®29 75 seller February. Lard easier and closed weak at 103;®17o cash,,'and 17'( ®17340 seller February. Sweet Pickled Hama quiet at 1534®180. Glut Meats easier, closing' nominally at 1334 ®l3Me for rough sides, 1454 c for short rib, 1034 ®lie for dry salt shoulders, and 14c for green hams. Dressed Hogs active at 510 50 ®ll 60, closing at 510 50®11 00, diving on 200. CINCINNATI, December M.—Flour un changed. Wheat unchanged. Corn unchanged. Oats dull at 500550. To bacco unchanged- but quiet. Whisky quiet at 94®9134c Meld, rate each. Pro visions unsettled, and all article, nomi nally tower,-but difflault to give quota. bons. Meta pork could have been brought at 529. Green masts at 510 13010 151 Bulk nweata Bold- at 11M, 15c and 1634 c. Bacon at 14M®17,4®17,40 for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides. Lard sold at 180 for prime kettle rendered Mann could have been bought at 17e 1 Hogs dull, closing lower and unsettled• so much so that accurate quotations esti not be given; live were offered at 50 25 ®lO, and dressed at sll®l2, but no buy ers; receipts 7,700 bead. Cheese steady at 173.0®18540. Linseed ell 880. Petro leum 32®33e. Candles dull; star 19c for full weight. _ Sr. Louis, December V..—Tobacco very dull, and there Is scarcely any of feriag. Cotton nominal at 2334 e. Hemp is held above the view. of buyers. Whisky dull at 950. Coffee rages from 19 to 24c. Sugar at 12 2 ®14c for planta tion.. Molasses at 70(P1860. • Cattle: there Is only a local demand at 620 ®6,50. Hogs dull, at $9,00@9,90, the latter for heavy; killed. up.to date, 165,000. Dernotr, December r..—Wheat: no Important change: tales extra white at $1.18@1,19; 80. 1 do. $1,10; amber, 11,05; irregular, tun Barley : dvanced 11,99 per rental. Mill Feed very firm. Bran $l5. Dressed Hogs declined to 11@120, supply exceeds the demand. Mgairnts, December 22.—Cotton dull and nominal at 23M@24c. Receipts, 1381 bales; exports, 1366 bales. Flour unchanged. Corn 91@92c.. Oats 68a70c." Hay $26@27. Bran 2®220. Pork 13260. Lard 1955®203i0. Bulk Shoulders 13c. Sldes, 17c. LOUISVILLE, December 9.2.—Cotton an. live; salsa 74 balm middling a 1 =l4c. Tobacco active and steady; sales 67 Midi lugs and leaf at 6M(?)l5e and 26Mc for medium bright wrapper. Hogs steady : 19(0160 for gross. Receipts 3,0.10, killed 2,400. NASHVILLE, December 22.—Cotton with sales low middling at 22%c. and good ordinary at 2243. Wheat—red SLID; amber 41,15; white 41,20. Corn-41,05. Oati7oo. Rye 11,10. Barley 62c...F10ur ;547 for superiloo to fair. . PfiIiADELPLIze. December We—Flour —atiperfine 14,504:T54,75. Wheat dull: red 41,25. Corn—light demand: old yellow 42,04, new Ole. Oats 550570. Petroleum —crude 21;in, refined 303,1 c. Whisky 41®1,02. ALTIIIOIIE, December v.—Mess pork 4=633. Bacon quiet: rib sides 1814 c, clear sides 19y(e ' shoulders 163ia, hams 210 - Lard .qutiitist — l9o. Whisky very dull at 11, and scarce. CLEVt.LADID,DOCOMb6I , 2 2 .—PetroIeum market doll and quiet;_ refined held at 27% ®2Bc for western Ueda. with email job tug lots at 2(430 In advance; crude held at 45,90 per bbL Lire Stect Markets. NEW Yonx, December V...—Artlvals of beeves, 1,450, with 250 held from Mon day. which arrived late. A very rainy day Injures the trade. with a .slow mar ket at 'a decline of X to lc. Extra Christmas cattio barely bring • 19(ili20c, fat 16 and Texans '1214c. They are not all A lot of 50 extra Kentucky Durham!' of 11 Owl brought 15c: 125 Il linois cattle, 6ti cwt. 14c.. Sheep go slowly out at prices last quotod. with st rings of 1600 and not all selling. A few Kentucky Christmas sheep, 165 pound., brought Inc: a oar of 77 • pounds Ohio brought 44.f0, and a car of 120 pounds Canadas Eto. Hogs arm for alive, with only 11 care to-day, and they are quoted at 10 , 4 to 1130. dressed unchanged. • Crucwoo, December 22.—L1ve Hoge neglected at Id 50@8 75 for common. Cattle quiet at 54 bogs 75 for fair cows to light shipping steers. Dry Gooas Market. NEW Yong, December n.—Dry Goods market extremely quiet, owing in part to the prevalence of a. rain storm, and hence there igno change of importance to notice in prices, dt her than the advance of .Sofa r yard in Granite Brown Shoot ings, which bring 50c. There 'has been quite a speculative movement In Print. log Cloths eastward at the advancing rates, which will testate strength of prin. tere to put the goods npon the markets next year at prices which are likely to prevail In the face of the new !oven , %lons, and the competition between prin. tors and speculator* will rule low during WO. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PrrraßUßcill FOIL? Warns Arlo CHI , °Apo RaumoßD, Deoember 22.-70 bolls hides. Hays and Stewart, 10 bbl. eggs, Wll Graff & Co; 237 bbl. flour, att, l. .4 co; 25 bbl. spirits. Hostetter A Smith; Scars bulktneat, J P Hanna & Co; 1 car A dd bottoms, Seward & Emerson; 45 seiwingnischlnes, .W Sumner .4-Co; 3 care barley. Bank of Commerce; BO bat' cheese,lteymar Tiro; 12 bipt builkwheat flour, J A Renshaw; 17 do do, John Par. terfleld; 4 bblsonions, Et 13. Floyd & Co; 27 ski ragn,lt thrietv; 7 bga rye g oo ,. John H; 83 Inits b room handles, W Mardorf; inkle6 kegs apple butter, Volgt, Mahood At Co; 2 do do, H Roe Jr; 1 tub butter, W M Gormley; 8 kgs' do, J A Graff; 97 whisky bbla, Jos El F/sudiA. Co. ~.431.2vmarra'A1dV"Prir2ariultort Rain. lonalbiDeCember.2sL-nlear /eke Sup ore, McKnight, P co; 9 oars iron ure, ighoeoberger, B & Co.. 2 do lake sup Ore. Zug & Co: Ido rye, Robb A Herron; 2 cars rye, Graham & M; • 100 bbls llme HeMple, It& Co; SO bbl" beans, J A Graff; 121 kgs,zialik.; 48 :bdis, 74 sheets iron; Shoenberger A CO: 7 kgs apple butter, J Steel A Br% ado do: Bringermso &VBrien; 62 bbl. oil, J Spear; 60 eke I rate, J A W Pairley; - 5 this apples, G A Leman; 7 kgs oatmeal, Edo pearl barley, .1 Blanchard: bble butter, E Heazel.l ton; Sdo do, 11 Riddle; 10 kgs, 5 bbla arl barley. Rinehart & El: 1 car tura. bar, .7 It Seibert at Co; 25" bait candies, Carter, elloGrow.& Co; 7 bbls apples, U Rea Jr; 14 bids molasses, W M Gormley. PITTSBURGH, 0121011114T1 AHD ST. Louts Belizean. December 22.-1 Calk hams, 1 do shoulders, 2 do sausages, E II Myers At Co; 1 do 'boulders. F Sellers & Co;' 2 do d0,.-Mrs Si M Freed; 1 bbl whisky, J Kennedy; 6 Ms lard. 6 hf bbis E B etO eazln; 25 bra laws, Kramer A CO; 4 bbla flaxseed, 4 eke do, W Grff & Co; 5 kgs tobacco, T .1 Blackutore; a 10 aka wool. Wm Barker & Co; 14 Ns • bar ley. McHenry & Hood; 1 lot roollog mal teds:l,E LouL twine, It Christy; 2 doe hams, Lorighrtry & Frew; I do do, J Hardman. ALLIMBENT STATlON_December 22. 2 pkgs butter, J O'llardi; 3 do do, / bbl eggs, J Kohen; 20 by feed, J Kitchen; 21 do barley, B Knox & Son; 17 do rye, J Caahbraugb; 11 bbls drossed turkeys, Id Nimick; I cars metal, Pittsburgh Iron and Fcrrgeoo, Ido do, Lindsay & Mo. Cutc.heon; 2do doi Lewis, It I & To do wheat, Mitchell Reynold• & Co; 4 dog. limestone. Superior Iron. Co; • 1 car ore, Azasnaliow - VALLkT Rklato4o. Do climber 28:—.22 aka oats, L J Blanchard; 1 box mdse. Graham & 13; 6 cars rail roadiron.° A Carpenter; doz brooms, 6 aka seed, 71.d0 - b flour, S Heardatont 37dollour Braggart:Pan & Co; 1 caritme, 110 L Reynolds; pkg butter, _Pant A Co; 4 toga clover seed. A Kirkpatrick A Co; 1 ear lumber. B Smitb; 72 Alga try*. 188 do oats, Scott &Glut; 2 can metal, Joo Moorhead; 57 aka mita, Bingham &EL' ItIVEIR NEWS The river waa riahig laat evening with 8 feet in the channel by Monongahela marks. An will be seen by card, the Abeona. Captain Vinton, is announced to depart for Cincinnati and Memphis today and passengers and shippers should bear this to mind. Gluiest & Porter and Chas Barnes are her agents. - The Rover arrived from St. Lonie with two barges of Iron ore, and the Fearless from Cincinnati with a tow of y barges. Tile Mary Davage, Capt. Hugh.. Camp. bellas filling up steadily and will be the Qat boat out for St. Louis. Prank Wnitibg is the clerk. Theplendale arrived Si z Cincinnati on Mond y, eurente fromgPittaburgh to St. Louts. The Swallow noted la our telegraph newts of yesterday as having collided I with the Champion, two miles below Cincinnati, bad a considerable quantity I of - sugar mid molasses for Pittsburgh, which Is Insured in Pittsburgh offices. Among others, we are cognizant of the 1 following named hone's: Dilworth, Harper et Co; 7. S. Dilworth ,t Co. and S. Ewart & Co. A son of Mat Casaady, the well-known steamboat cabin builder, fell down one of the hatchways - on the ofd steamer Eagle yesterday, and was painfully though not, it la hoped,. seriously In. I Jared. Ile was taken home In a carriage shortly after the accident occurred and a physician called. - - On Tuesday evening a trunk Ixdong- Mg to Thomas Crawford was Wien hem the steamer Argosy, while the passen gers were at supper. It was soon found however at a drinking house, on the landing, and one of the thieves arrested. Mr. Crawford is an old steamboat engi neer, and is moving with his family to a farm in Alabama. Lie was very forte. nate In getting his trunk again. ' —The general opinion of those who have been near the Kate Robinnoti, that she will not be rallied, but river and steamboat prophets don't always hit the mark; for example, the W. R. Arthur. when she lint get in trouble was 'gone up entirely," and the Rate Robinson was lying perfectly straight and would get olf the bar with perfect ease—the result proves quite the revered.--. 61. Louis Dr.,. patch. - - - —A St. Louis paper, of Wednesday, says: The W. R. Arthur arrived yes terday from the scene of her late acci dent, end discharged her hull cargo on the wharf-boat at the foot of Elm street. The cargo is all badly damaged, and will be taken charge of and gold by the Un derwriters. She brought up 43 head of stock, the remainder of those which were shipped on her from this port last trip. —The Evansville Journal, of Wednes day, says: Captain Henry Hart did - stop off at Louisville, and left for the interior with • bran new claw hammered. mat, lined with white wain, and we are al moat led to believe that he means busi ness. He is expected to join the Renton at Cairo, with a new mate to grace the ladles' cabin. He has our sympathy and kindest wishes. —The following la from the Cincin nati Commercial: • Congress passed a bill yesterday appropriating 11200,000 to continue the improvement on Dos Moines rapids. If our Congress would half try, they might succeed in getting twb votes at least in favor of a like ap• propriatlon for the enlargement of the I,oulavllle Canal, and support of the itosipboat service. —Captain S. B. Coulson has contracted with Lutta It Co., of Elizarath, for a stern-wheal hull, 190 feet long, 38 feet beam, S 3 feet floor, to be completed on or 'twat the middle of February. She will have three boilers, 25 foot long, 38 inches In diameter, engines 15 inches in diameter and 5 feet stroke. —A dangerous snag has lodged on Ms bead of Picayune bar, •abort run down from C11:1C30.13141. and can only be seen on an ordinary good night by close watch• imp It is in mid stream. Within the put two days It has worked down sev eral hundred yards. —Bob Lodge, formerly second clerk of the Richmond, has gone into the newspaper businees, that is, he le an agent of some sort for the Indianapolis &Motel, a Democratic papor of course, —Me alde.wbeel Countless, Capt. A. M. lintffidnson, Is loading at Bt. Lords fJr:Yazoo river, where ahe wilt rennin during the winter. Lan Bryson con tinues In the office. —The Lucy Bertram, on her way to Quincy, blew out a cylinder bead eight mile' above Quincy. • The Illinois took her tow, and both arrived at St. Louis on Sunday. —The Phil. Sheridan le advertised for Ohio river, at St. Louis, whither she goes to be lengthened twelve feet. and otherwise made into au *.A No. I" boat. —The St. Louis and - New' Orleans Barge Line bays suspended operatioipt for the present, their boats going no higher than Cairo. —Capts. Moore and Ackley have gone east—l; is supposed with a view of se lecting something nice for the new Mc- Cullough. —The Nellie Rogers, from St. Louis to Pittsburgh. mug lightening at Portland, on Sunday, to come , np over the falls. • —The toWboat Zebra is on her way from Marietta to New Orleans, with three barges of produce. . —The St. Charlet, from Cincinnati; was due last night and will probably be foand la port this morning. —Capt. Peter Conrad purchased the David Watt■, at suction, at St. Louis on Saturday, for $2.,000. —The Bee takes • tow of 4,000 tons to New Orleans this trip from -St. Louis and Cairo. RIVER PACKETS. CIBIGINNATI C INCINNATI AND MT.. l ia d i g i t CINNA LUMTI.—P PACHLT.—eIOII The Mesmr MIKNOA .. . —.ll. J. IMMO!, Com:minder. Clerk C. Itegnier. trot lee,. tor the abort sod o ierniediste ports on Tli 5134 lest, sA 13 a. For trieght or roossee *poly on board or to litittllngT eurtar.st, or del'A tire. C. /trots. )lEMPUI3 AND NE% ORLEANS VOW NEW ORIEANS.sdr i g ' new low.prcsaure wear., C AttrtlE 9.ILOTINTE...Card. J. C. VAREOCK. Will levee DAY 9 3 d ports . TIVER.DAY. 93d In st 4r.N. • r*r "" I "lrrilit i :lizavraix.r: OHNIEST & ruirrxit. dela CHAS. HA Itrigti, •gente. Throirb Mils Lading vla above Holt to Gal- Teston. imat..ol. and Braaoa. Tea., bad Ma ntle. Sims sad Montgomery. Alab.mv, via Ma, ftn Lion. from flaw Orles. and by Koala's Eed Pivot Packet& .to Alexand.M , narer.pott sod Jetr.rson, &Man nr ' • killittEST & PORTED. 93 Water street.. 1321=2112 FOR BT. LOWIB.-Thezare mama . ' NARY DLVAUE AND WiltOM Will receive freight Lela toorelitit for the above Alitlrtts WBI I'm OS "U -dell lintamcn BARNES. hivaA T° LIVERPOOL ANDAIIS_ QUEEISTOWN. TUE 11111111PII!lilL STEAUSEZIPS,' Numbering sixteen Ant-clot vessel., amour them the celebrated' -• • • - CITY OR CARIB, CITY 07 ANTWEEP, CITY OF BOSTON ; • CITY Or BALTIMORE, • CETI Or LONDOB. Sailing EVER' SATURDAY. from Pier 48 North River, New rock, toe nantageor farther informallon apply to BIEEIRAS, 'Jr., - . 143 SICTHPIILDISTREET. Plttabarith CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ao CA R PETS. BEDIICTIONS The alterations and provetnents of our Sales rool3lll now in progress, make it necessary for us to im mediately dispose of a large portion of our stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, t! ' Hearth Rugs, &c., Many goods will be sold at prices below the present wholesale cost. Call at once at OMER .accunocs & cows, 23 Fifth Avenue. STONE WEEIT COMMON • Machine Stone Works. . lorta.wconkerofWart Occactos, 41.11•0821, VIIICIMIC ATvemaa s CO. Irmo cc Dead o r r p_revaracipert netleilturM B nerfoggrreTtigrZ a . sra - www Cucatell...rnois =wawa .rsm.~- .ra::~~c-.y, -.s..._µ~mr:t..sn4~~ ~rs~~~. - :, d , ~..L.~,:.i:i:~w.5T.zce~«.,a..,. ~.~~~p" SPECIAL NOTICES SCITENCIL I S PULMONIC ISTRLF,_ 87.A.SPEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE MILLS will cure Cosumption. Meer Complaint gird lellePeth, If taken accord leg to directions.' They are ail three to be path at the tramellme. 'They cleanse the etossocb. re. hth the Iteer thdait it to work; then the appUte pecestnee g o fmel digests and matee 950005 the Vette befßte to grow In goodth diseased matter ritstE di. sl e o it , e d intgale the igh.e= way tit/trru constonytla ir ?lb To these three Made. Dr. 4. 11.8thettek, of Philadelphia. owed his unrivaled theeelle In the tresiment of pulmenary Consumption. The Pol. mottle birti p Agr o t t i tAc. r m4A matter in the ijricreeren ItS phloem or ..etzr.nr= mltntooaeh will throw It WI. and Odd Patient lass t end the leg Ralk Kin to heal. - To do tote, toe Mtwara Tonle and Mandrake rot, must be Irv: and to cleanse the stomach laid that e yalmoide Syrup and the food will make g • tchenck' nlt Siendrato I . .tlis Oct. epgn. the tree. , tri ° I We lIVITLI‘ lions, deem of ...on rvilseell; the stools will st what the Ills can tto; mochas has ever town InVonted ex cept calomel (a y potion which Is verY oo . geom. to use times. with great eared that Will unlock the gall blathlt r thd sirs the .cretioni of the Hoer tile bet:week's Mandrake Pills. Laser complaint Mont We most prominent cause) of Utossompttott. • &bonen , ' neftwwl Tonio le a testis stimulant. and alterative, and the alkali in the Peaweed, which this preparation Is made of. asslms the stomach to throw out tire gastriejtoce to mal edim tee food with the Pelmon even, and it Is e into good blood without terasentation or sOutiag In the toac• • The great Season Irby phYSlclsos moony, cure Consumption Is, tbey try to de too moony, the? give medicine to stop the comet, end op soli stop night sweets, hectic fever, by so they the whole dlgtesUrepowent, locking • up the secreti=te. and ovienteally the patient sinks and dies. ' • Ur. nthence, has treatment, dock not Arita etop• cough, night sweats. chins erfever. me. there th e c a n e, sod hey will lad stop of theta n accord. Nooneran be cured of Consnints. Can: Liver Complaint. NYepePsia. Catarrh, Canker. Ulcerated Throat., Amesß the liver and stomach are made healthy. • If a peason nth octuthmplaon, of 'Course the lung. In some rosy are dlseesed, either teherdem 1088.8 , A. broncteisl initaxisAA. Ideate. edbeelom, or the Inuits are a lam of tagerinnation and fest deuyieg. In such Cases whet must he done?' It is not only theinni: }het are waning, but It is the whole trodf.... he etomanit and liver hare lost Onlybower 10 ma Mendota of f.xl. Now the only than, is to take Dr. ekthenth's three meal- C lo t ., which nut brt tut op a tone to the stomach, Wt. patient vain Went topatogad, ford, It edit dine.% really and make goatblood; then the patient be. gins to gai o in fOtal..end as want al the bob] tmr• glen to vow. u....loo,,s,tommenee to toot e pp .' ana the patina gets n.shy and well. This to onIYwAY eltreConstanotion. • Iv ben there is no tune disease and only Liter Comulsont nee 11,speneta. edtheuen &sweed Tooi. and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pot:nook, Syrup. Tate the lithdtske Flits ly In all %Wens complaints. 0. thee ere Pa , . _ . .. I fectly harmless.. - ID. Sebstick, w ho has eh/toyed naltaerrepted health fur many mars pasts and now y 0110455 pounds. was wasMd away so a Mere skeleton, In Use easy last stags of rolmohary Ocastimpthis, hts.,thyslehms having pronounced Mt Misshape: less and abatolontil him to hie fate. lie +Littered by the aforesaid medicines,d s leer his rem, sry mane thousands slmitart mi y ditieted have and Dr. Schenekbiarepiration' with remarkable sues eras. Fell d'rections ,eceomparty each bottle, elaktnis It not Dosulaudy necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, enlesapatt•nts wtsb tbeirlessa examined, and for this bunko* held profession• Saturday at hie Princtal Disc, Fbilmlsibbia. reef Saturday, where all lotttys for i adviee meet be ad- I fl r eTll6e a°,,,,,tt.wc..r.4.,,lgral'sfetler : . and at No. .... Ihmor met Boston. eve., other Wednesday. Heal *advt., free, but for • Marone, examination th his heeptremeler the price to Ilia. (Mice bears at each cllFfrom9 st. M. to 3 r. ss. Mice o• the Pohnonle Syrup and Seaweed Tams le each $1,50 per bottle, or 47,00 a half desert. Manenke rills 25 cents &box. For sale by all dLosslstr. . myllthil-dill 'DOCTOR WHITTIER CON. TIISUP.3 TO TiIEAT ALL PIIIVATZ DIBIASK.S. 'I hat manna e lan of cases revolt ing from ealtrabuse, prer•ala eateatiness. nervous debility. irritability, eruptions, seminal elation. ad Sally impothary tannecetir cored. Penns aMeted with delicate, Intricate politelyt Medias antiphonal boa:dal-tot an tailed to earl tbr couseltntne. which costs nothing Espalease. the belt ottemsbere. hu e m Wed him to perigee r dies et oun • me:t enet, sate pen:unbent. sad which is matcate can be p repared out headmen to bethins. Med icine. re In the ntablisement, which em braces roam, reception and waiting room• ano boarding and sleeping ettette rota for PmrtieUt. requiring denyc \ rsottal attention, an vapor and obelsdad Ds "ansconcostrstlog the rated anent spring.. w matter wee bate failed, slat , your esse. Bead what he aye le his pato , Rhin of tiny omit.. seat to any address fur two stamps in sealed envelope. Terramandsof eases twisted annually, at offre ad allover the cone. Irkce e t2.li ' iane fr A t neVle n :g 7 onst b li= d e l i Pittsburgh, Pa. Y Boars •. to P. W. San. days a. to 2r. Pamphlet bent tow y ad dress for las 4142sri pr. sta AM - CANCERS. .T 11110111.13, •131, COM, te.—AMOntektnt and., almost marmot°os caret of Caster are bang dally made by Drs. W. H. ILLINIS A, CO.. at the Phtladelps la Censer Infirmary. 931 ATM Street, Phlladevhla..Penna.. and at the Branch el , nee to charge of Professor E. O. DALTON. Logam ht.. Gluon:L.o. Ohio. The Dudes.* med are Cancer Antldoies, the most @steeple mot mecessfut 11.norr0 In tilt civilised world. They are not mettle, eating or bends( raidt.. clam. They glee IltVe or no Into. They my CO. dented by the best surgeons of. the age. No other persons hare them antidotes. No other treatmmt Mould he used. ref particulars call or address as above. n•ll:4ll.Trrie • IarMANIIOOD: HOW LOSTI HOW Itit•TORED: — J int Pubbshed, In • sealed envelope. Price six cents. A LEC TURE ON THE NATURAL. TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of Nervothners, Contempt/Wt. Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Phyalcal know parity. a.. by HORT. J. CULTEUWILL.M.D., thor or the "kitten Book." At. "A boon to Thousands of heftier& " Pent under IseaL VI • Dials enve cenlope. to any address, Pesteeld. oc re of six ta t or two postase names: to LII. 2 CO., lly riuuery. R. Turk. Postuelee Roc 451115. Air. Dr. enlver weir s armee Guide." price 96 cents. dP farJUST OUT. "CHUNKY PECTOFULL TNOCEINSis“ YOH COLD& 00U01111. SOUR Slifiltifet,AND ISILONC HMIS. Nona no rood. Noce so frown. re None Co es Quiet. SUMMON & 10 Astor Noose. New lost. Use no snotsof these bordble tasted usages slot "Wows, beb thlp.s.” 4.1.21) garIIATCHLELOWISIIMIL DYE. iiplen4.l4 a nd Dre 11ml:wells, the world: the only true and perfect Dye % Lassules.i. tella ble. ustantanevea; no Biter point:neat; no ri diculous tinis; remedies tato ill enteta of bad ATM ud. leaves the Halt soft and besselfel. sirs. or D rowns. Bald by all Drerrisin sad PUirtlr.rgi, • ..l 'mousey wiled at Baune le Yeetury, le goad street : Writ. mntl WI'HE IIEALING POOL. -.- ESSAYS FUR YOUNG MEN who have fallen Into Melnashabits. arol new desire &Mina life. and a better MAN 000. With eenalti mean. ofretl.l for Wm arEleted. Seat In Sealed letter ' Aftg& l a T l l e a , O flo ' ll". 8 1% I itIPPTIto. " = " e=m-dar. OILS DIAMOND OIL WORT I, H. M. LONG ilr. CO., 014., DALZIIES..B BUILDING. =l!r==l TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS I=l Petroleum and Product& Pittsburgh Ottlee—WALZEI•O4l lIILDIWEI • raer of 'Judaea.* Way and Irwin street. libliadclpblaettloe-137 WALNUT aT WAIUNG &AMID, - 4:lml,uoix Xerstnati I! . :u: . lprokeits la Petroleum and ita Products, DALZE'LL'S KOOK, DUQUE,SNE-WAY rulLLl)z . m9l.u. ADD=Mi. 133 SOUTH BZCQND .plO ECLIPSE PETROLEUM ,REEINERY. TIMM W. XA?iIT/AOll7llBll or Lubricating & High Test Burning 011. Eclipse ItoHamad Axle Oil, stand. great heat without cbs t ra . retuatus limpid at lowest temperaturea. I cr lot tropical eilthater Or hot Weather. Liontmotive. Engine, Mach ne Shop, Will cat crewet. now Mill mod Plalllot KIIII , Arial:are for nigh Oplokle 011. Woolriloodillsm Olt,oll.llOesiiirs.6lols.lllooisolo, • low nod ilulohllocilianollno, Olt, Ingroess Oil. Irarailloo. • Alolon VAltrilsll s , to pre.arre Bright grtra Work and Itsatincry ROM Rust.. • These product. an, umoufactareel under IN. 17.9t:gatiall„mbarA=U:treasr, perfeu ly purr unifonn, and totrily light col ored. stand • tip teinpwsture upettardedoind remain limpid uric; raining told. Ti,. ait remain...re oncquanod. sad are la constant asa p. o f t h e priudpal Railroad.. 'Samples out no I.oollllml and orders Icit at 174 WOOD AlTilati.T. Worms at iiliarp.hurg Whirr. FRUIT CAN TOP% FRUTF; CA*l' P. PIPLCIIII kern', PA. We are soar orotund to supply Tlnnort and poti.n. I. iwyfoct, BLMPIII• u 121160 U t r a rd a ol u s . ln . to ivd p. Et ..tno Atr , a r . s of La u. * Yarte to as the cantor, and anindex or point. ttnaPon upon the top of the can. • • • It Is Clearly, DlaUnctly and Permanently M merely eilsethe the same of the Met tea eau eeeeethe ovpoette the pointer nod sealing the customer? manner. Dpreeerrcrof Belt Coed housekeeper will tee any ether Aileron,* sealer • • se= TRADE MARK. : = DITHIDGII 41. wri...,...pnc ~ . Lamp 1 CIIIMIEYS:. I=l njo7 CL&L =l= OFFICE OF FISK & HITCH; Bankers and Dealers in 4 ar cr arrL 13a exi.t F 1 :(ij I I No. 5 Nassau Street, N. Y. =! To our Customers and Oorredpontknts Th. morning derelopmeat of ear oath:mai, ruourees and the rapidity' with wided tintio••• eminent le now enabled to reduce Ile national debt, by weekly purehee..reeder IL apparent ihst en. time IS goprowbtall erne. the rm.- Tw•nti bond. may to funded- at slot over lour or lour and a halt percent. ttttt est. Meanwhile their high prise. ea ounpered with other eased of •antritlee. loYini ea *Vol rate of leading to (sherd 114.1 f the atom profitable forms of Investment In *high =miry soy 'ornately hprested. . During the war the meted , lea and peril Of the 60,.17.1a.t.. •Yd tbs . 00060000 st 010,010.0.1 ide ...entitled, rendered therm so attrsetive teat, from thla •11.10. so , bleed with the patriotle frith of the peciNe fa their Weir, rimy eleorbed almost the main ielathiC•Pitl of the...try. aad !Maenad attention Oda other dame of *Shanties whek.lad beta before - WOW til: comeiwatlies aid" sell - ale .. ithet, the wants of the moat oaattoea Weston. Tye tiorersommt 1 se lenzer a tarrioner. It no logger needs the oonatrrl capital,.but dean. Itatefally and honorably to repay It. The rapid aetentalatlan of ailtal for hayed menu and the rednetlatt of the national debt and Itaprevement of Lb. national 07 117render lug It certain Mat hareafterbot a ciViratlyety to , rate of Internet eut be derived tom taut en% In floverunent bonds- It steepening the sub for.otber tete amitrell•gnatled obu,nee to wlticlt cannel not employ:4ln bnii nue may Into Aar. The weterrriees of Pekoe, no lase mewed lo mar Ilass and plum. for the COMISIOII welfare. than were the 'mew and coif of War, now cal for the capital *each the eierernment ao lona* need., sod offer for It a reamieeratlon which the tiovernment need no loner pay. and In som egg.e • gunny u atabia and enduring as to nation Meg. • The dears to capitalise the premouswhlch a► 7 now b reified upon 71ve•Tweaer hoed., end which a seattrlal deellni le Gold toward par. ant the ability of the Gorefecowit So hid Sliest at lower rats of Intei cm MIT at. say Slice extin guish, le held by amity holders who desire was sattsfailtafy 00100esee es to which of the mazy low priced. eeeini nes le the tweet would ►lord the siseeweefy •steer 2.14.0117 The applies:tom for latonattoo ad .drive Mak saw addrand to of dolly, show how at tonal la Liz* Outs. for NU sosariaoo. as to onus forms of Isvootosout son Droatoblo than Eh, ammo!. Neuritis. at present marts vrater entitled to the maiden.e or the ineeetors. Movements of *Ms want hes led us to feel the Importance of dirndls( oar own attention an banker., our hags enPurboo• and our &Uli W. for obtaining real►le information—to the work. of noplyttig It In moo meatus., and IS •ter the result of owr inquiet.* to Woe who easy be Mo wed to confide lo ottr good faith and liodssonl• Wear. unwilling to oger to oar friends and the Debit• anything whisk thoorting to out best Judgment le not au toms se the national abllgn. Row thonteolyen . with which we IMO hitherto prinotßally idantillod ourthlyen ninon rioting the OiIIAT'CIgSTRAL RAMIRO RAILROAD LOLL. whloie nom L all thus to get.mento,.wa beta candidly onnthisiod men, others. but bete found no other which would folly dew. until tin follerwing was planed to nor hands: FIRST MORTGAGE Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds CIE=I EMU PACIPIC B 1 B 1 CO, OF CALIFORNIA Ti.. Pastan% Phalle HallroaA cousitetloh lao •• to with Sas Iraselsco, tarnishes the anal Ulk te the eatraoidLoary tact et as anima= line of rail from the Blom of the Atlantic to that of the Patina. It 1 150 sales In length,. including • short Drench, sad It rrlll be the METROPOLITAN LINE Of the Pact lle °met, curetting lta chief ettles, and travereliss the Md. of the Cale end surfing Bala of Cldtfhf nle, readying, In sddlCon to an Isersesue sad lucrative hull tulle, the thrOLgh Outvotes over the Colon wad Central Pada, liallroads-,-between the lute= Slates and Sacramento. It I eomploted. tally squimed, vd In mimeos ful operation, and its wvalags in OetobilY, tb. Ant full mouth. amounted to $105,000 In ooln. 'Me net earnings will. by a moderate estisnatis amount to $OOO,OOO per sansm, in eels, while tlis Muss% on It. Bonds will be but $lOll,OOO. Titetalse'ot tits mostly and trviblses Is not less than - • Ten JfUlions of Dollars, aid Ma amount of the mortma $2,800,000. Tao Bonds are $l,OOO Pah, have Watt la to nua, sad 'al ba sold at Ninety, and Accrued Interest, fir currency. They an weal Payable. TTINCTI. PAL' ADD "INTITIODIT. IN GOLD 00121, fn tite,eity of New Tort, Coupose doe Junco aoQJaq • The near approach of the time when Mel:hated amiss can probably toad the veinier po, nos o its Mx Der cent. debt. is naturally caususg hupd sp 10r other forms of investseent, which will at ford satisfactory warily with the masonic of Wench , . tut morns I'ACI/I0 MAID ratilllOßTGAili NONNI maniacs ars "tilleanadnothire or all alba seenctUes bailed !Alan merely logal or nocompletad railroad, awl may be meld wltliss mach ecalidebos as g - SM.:Phone, or as anatlass mortgages oa New Tork City prlsperty.. . : . The loaa la small In ansodet. Its claims - lowa. Igloos sly spiporillt. It.OI be ranallilakea; Bonds will)* delivered setae orders are resolved. Clovernseent Bonds received et their WI our. ket 'value in enchant.. FISK & HATCH. 011 Bonds and receive the accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations and others, subject to check at sight, area allow interest on dully balances. s. M'CLEAN 1i CO., ►GENT& 10. 76 1' , 011076 A te,, Pltlabireh Pa. Rohm • • • • - - • - FINANCIAL TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL, BANK, Wood St., eor. Second Avenue. =l3 I PAID ON DEPOSITS., Gold, Coupons, Bands and Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ♦. BB.ADLEY. President. W. VANKIltit. Me Malden'. oel - ddr CTECIJiI CLaIiKT., iu.. C.. Idea. N. HOLMES & SONS. BAN:E:En t~J, 57 MARKET STREET. PITTSI3I7IIGU, P. Collections ma.. all the N 1110441 PObal or the United Stat. and Chnselse. Stocka,Bonde and other geenriUea BOUGHT AND BOLD ON ccomesioN Particular attention pale to the purctone and ale of United States Securities. United HAAT, CAUGIIEV & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Strode, PITTSBUROU, PAL, (13IICCE88OR8 TO HANNA, HAS, t CO,l Exchange, Coin, Coupons, ik4 fatuous' suet:talk psititritus GOVERNMENT BO D 8 London. Sjej Drafts on L CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Avenue, rittgburr,h,l4l. CAPITAL, 11100.040. ATOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. - FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Bought and solo. sad when desired remi.ted to Europe. Collections made on sill the principal points of the Unite lumen s , d Canula. I - tomtit - KB resold. ot. Jame hicCsna. Vice Prasident. - W. N. 110nanx, Csehler. DlEScrOnti. D. Damson. . James McCabe, Thomas Hoorn% Hash Kettles J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Camp b ell. Patrick Nano. James Pitt lan. -Chas. B. Barr. H. A. Treynogle, Jno. Jos. Ass am Thomas Barnes. jeltka JOs. 14. a/aze.m. SOUctior. FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, 'Uncut. open for Discount. Depoett ud General Banking Brininess- Any nun receive , ' from One Doane inwards. Internet at the rate 01411 per Cent. paid on time depeelta. • DIRLCTOILI: ED. Drumm.° E. W. Y. WEYMANA. W. H. SDK FRANK. ~ .EIDIDD, W. C. H.DI•ILTdON, HiLNEGY MEYER. DAN. KINZER. D. M. •11.M013. ram YOZILSTIL. HD. DITHEIDGE President. P. P. SIDEIHNITEC. Cashier. DILWORTH, DEM & DO. 243 LIBERTY STREET, = 100 Barrels "Perfection" Drips, The giant ...brought to this market 55 BARRELS N. 0. MOLASSES, cnolctiaw ouor 25 mirm5.....3r... . - - PRIM:C. YELLOW OLARLFIED To which they int4te the Atten tion of the Trade. IIAA1:11,1011AACCapill An. lil and flu liberty Street, • Co?re of Irwin. n Ol .4ow are* the trade at low Oa strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sager awl ltolasses. roil., Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. linen York . Philadelphia and Ilalgmora He lined d. Golden Drips, Loved:no, HMOs. guard's Adasno• and Long llsluld Byrum Porto Elm Cuba unl Liddell Island Molasses. Young Hyman. Japan. Imperial, cinnpowd and Oolong Team. Carolina and waugoln Java. Laguagra and Rh/Coffees. Tobacco, Lard OIL PIA. Nall. Illaas. Soaps COttaa Yarnkte., conswals . a n u s band. ALSO, Fine Brandies, Wines and _ Rhenish, Ilo.elle and Sparkling lioetVe of Kinked Co.. In bottles. ' Sparkling Roselle. tleharshent and Johan. bOekheitoer.ll,gonoy, 20, , 11rsdanbarg 2 Freres , Floe Olive on. do do Clarets, imported in bottles do do White Wines. in troitles. M. Work I Eons , Sparkling CAPRI:M. Piss Old Sherry. Modell . ..tad Port Wines hen Veryononhel . Pur2 do Superior 010 seoteti do. do. ALSO, • BoloAgenta for Moet chandows Grand Viz ligrdttitf ' l , l ' 447. c .lTeta g r..d warrant* d ill EIETABLISUED BY L & T. GORMLY, 1812. W. N. GOBBELY, WHOLYst ATM GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, aliascrim OAP, 7.801.1110=0 M. STEELE K. STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants FLOUR, GRAIN, T. dc a No. Di OHIO STEM, new last Common, PIT= SIM JAMES F. RICHAET REM & EMHART, 51:1311011MITA PLOITR, ORIN, SEEDS, 3DII FEED, & Ste Lame*, 111., Plitsbzursk. ely24:an MEANOR & 1141,11. PER; /L01714 0 611A1N .LXD 2KODUCZ . .ocimniission Merchants No. 129 LI.VIERTT aTH T. Conflssmenta solicited. . . A W. C ARMSTRONG, toooxasor to rem,: i Armotrotom PRODUCE CONNISSIDE MERCHANT, No. 25 Market Street., L J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 31145 PENN EITILZIT LIM .4 rrrLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale °racers, CommWawa Merchants so °samba ProtWee, Plonr. Baena. Ch. M.. JUL Larboa ane Lard OIL Iron, NalliVila s, " lITIP, " Va V.ll' lir °JIM :MT ATV, rataba ISAMMERS rOl •N I. ROMS-133W. 110cm....w11.M. ROOM TOBIN L BOUM fa RHOS., Bum.. p• mason to JOHN 1. 11011311 CO., Wank. dale Groom and sinalsilan Merchants. Camas of Snaltbeeld and Water stmts. Inttabarra. and sell GO lames Joan inurrox A. WAAL/LC/A aWALLILACE.WhoIe - SALZ.III.O4IIRS AND PRODUCE DIAL. NN. 6 BIXTD ST.U2NT. INDsbargb. BAR' lifin VAT )100 bto ••14.1 . /../2111. Tor rale OT J. B. CJXTELLD. 3/A 'CASKS PEARL ASH IN non rad On srla. 7 rOtTNDEMS, mnoinmsTs NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Charmer Carroll art SmalLotaa Sires**, .I . I'VI`ISIISUIIOI-1. PA. WILLIAM SMITH, CAST IRON BOWL PIPE TOR (US AND WATER WORKS. Mry pipes axe all eget invariably In Pita, In dry .dead 19 feet length , Alan, Nil saeortment • (nesters: • Castings for Gas & Water Works. • • remold also call t►e attention olAnoerlattand eats +:1( GILI Worts tom( make of itZTOBTS. *NAP FORT PITT FOURS 6011PANY. Or'Fitla - AND WORKS. TWELFT H STREET, tirrairded44lo ll l,lEAM nary, Nail I torts, and Castings genersUy. ,itEtqcK & SAFES AND VAULTS. 'ENGINES AND BftiWIEICT WORIC,RAPAIRMG ANDITT- T1.110•ur Cot'• 17th and Pike Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. oalll4lll I= NONONGIITEIA FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON do CO., litanufactants of IRON HOtreZ rEONtB, Wth DOW /ANT/U.s.nd SILL., and castings of all Descriptions. 4/3/qlDecisl attention iuld to ARCEITECTII. Rat. CAaTINOS And to CutLoas for Window Glus Houses. terries AND FOITIMET—NO. 150 WATER STREET, Pitubursch, Pa. ~ CENTRAL FOUND ay AND ROLL' WORKS. BOLLJAN & BAGALEY, '001,301,.. IftU thiatinics. Bod Lsthes. to ENGINES, BOILERS, &O, GROCERS. dr. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK CARROLL AND SNYDER, TIIBIZTL AR, AND CYLINDER. ,TRAMS BOIL LE, • OIL. STILLS AND OIL CHISYNLYIA_BEERRHIRMi ASH PANS. SETTLING PANS; SALT PANS AND CON DEN,GIRA. STEAM PIPES, GASOMICTZRS AND LEON B P PRISON DOORS AND COAL Spurr. Er Orden sent to the above addreas will be oromotlf attended to. Infante SOH 11. BOLE & CO, CorZ Point Alley and Duquesne St., Engine Builders,. Founders and Manuraethre STEAMBOAT ENOINICS and STATIONARY ENGINES, of all sixes. Special attention Invited to our new STATION-. ART OIL , A F.LL EhlllNb AND PORTABLE BOILER. of 16 horse power. FouASTN OS M of IROSTRnEE mTa bel o w o M d a r k e a . RIOS for o ne Oil WOO.. SHAFTING; PULLEYS. MANOR HOUI•E and TOBACCO inIREMB add IRON TOBACCk) PRESSTeI, on Baud and suede to order. at the 'INDUSTRIAL WORKS.. • the Alleglthey Elver. bear the Point. zir .1111 orders promptly area. Tx? CL IMPORTERS OP O'HARA BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., Mmullaturars aL 617A.11 SOMER.& OI TANK& BTILLS,AG. IT kTOIItS., SALT FAN 0 5501 d ITEILI,BET LING PAM.. PRNO DOVILI. 01311111 CLIM B.IC IiZ.N /IRS, BEDS. £o..' Coe. of Second Marine and Liberty Itt pstVggoz u tromptly. Orders d nt to the P. RICPFikN. forma t] at CARROLL BNYDI6IO3. WUXI WilL BARNHILL & CO., BOILER NLAKERB AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, geeing reamed slugs yard WI forniehed ti with the most approeed mutilate,, we ere_gres mred to mush , tare every description of ma,- an In the beet muner, end warranted equal to .7. made Utile aonneey. Cattnners. , Brfteltieg, Tiro Beds. diem Plors,• Lev:motive Boilers, Condeneers. Pees. Tanks. 1.111 •gtes• tors, Settling Pus., Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pus, and woe manufacturers of sun raPs res ent Boilers. Bepalrinfdone on shortest notice. Jelintiti =!C!=M JAIIIID r.isveu ID =ND D. JARED M. BRUSH &SON, 311121137ACTUEERS OF I=l Steam Boilers, Oil Stllls,,Tanks. =Err mom wain, am 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. =1:=M!I OXIM`IIIII avnArs mem HENRY BIER & CO:, = CLEYELAN =1 I= PITTSBURGH, PA., 'ram a. sunGLAn-rnoor NO D►MP, NO MOULD =I Wile Penn Street, = M3=M=l7 =1 (15sA8 Tax P0i217'.) 2fachinLOA6 =I PITTS kiIIROH. PA. NOB. AO, 1111, All AND $1127,29t ex BRASS FOUNDERS, lI.UCCESSOItB to sour( in. COOPER a CO., Bell and Brass Founden. BRASS CAIwiTINIDS MARX PROMPTLY TO ORDZi. Malleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, • inoms, lIDETY IND CHM YILIB, ALL GLOBE PATTERS. IRON cocoas, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water-.and OIL 111111TTACTUBLItt ctif CCKiTlit * COl5 Improved Ilalence-Ntrett Steam 11 1 IDP. Agents for Dreyfus , Patent Olt ere, the beat to the Market. Mo t t and Werke, mete Thirteenth endue ea ATIVOOD & MicCAFFREI, Corner .I.arty stnet. sad TAlrd Amine, Pittsburg.. P.. . BILES FOUTDMIS AND IRON PIPE FITTRIM sad MAXIS for .A. O. 011.112E0H i 0043 sTEAX rulers AND Bum MM. AII3I3ITIIOTB. Inn & !ROSE owe HOUSE ,ISNXIVAION =lmmo% la. Band 45t. Clair State?, rimberit4 rt. epactal Modell gem to 121* aaltalltg sa4 tarAlss of COURT HOMO WI ITUrfall RAILROADS EENNSTLIA.PEN9IOI* NIA =ITEM , lIAILIAM D. On and after 11 P. denda} NO*. 1060. y e • will arrtte Pram the Onion Moot, eornar of W LEI Ltherty street*. a• follows . . . ArTfteh GOMM • • MALI 12110 ano ...onthent Er. 14.10 9111 tratl.. Lite.T. i,01.100•31 BrlntonAcliol=titan 8:10 Waal, No. E. 8:50 MO lITINWG ea...looloam Cincinnati Ex.0:20 ant ; ftra:asat No 7. St lu pf Johnstown At 10:50 am elnein•U Ex. 111:15 pin Eratka At Not 1100 pm Wall, No. 11:51 aas 111tsto`gh Ti l t 1:30 DIG, Joluteumi Ae.E:0511111 , Patine 2x114. 150 poe!Rra:k.rAe No 2 0:00 pa • No.3....4:soponi•hila.ress:3:slP. Iftalts AcNo I):55 wGIIVall' No . 4...zai 59 W 4.1 1 .4 No. 4 5:50 roc %Canto No. 4.. nte pia BrintonAe No21:10 nm,`Tast Una WA. l 7 b l eeVti ' •4 l. lnru 4 24 P 4t. ' + ''. 7cc. nefUon at Harnr St lot FIRMS:wry. The Chorea ' 00.15 lemma Wafts Iftatlon every &Ado} at 9105 a. ve.. reachane V111 4 b. 4 4 4 4 4 • 10 A'S M. On*M.F. rinsbarsb al 111:10 p. NI. and 1. - 147G0 It Walls Ntlololn 44 . ‘•10 17. pl. .C111,11;1.1.1 !Lorre!. I• daily. Boa • Ex.Gno. I kart. dolls eicent - Monday. All o tra•as daily exttP, 8 44 . 44 1 , • • • " • per. farther in forsousoa ArrAR, • • W. 11. Dec ITII. The retncTli...lllll4llroad Comp., will not so. • mom any lit tertlataage,exerna 1 , 911.a111.11M . sIT',W.TT, I , I ,:;IIIrc ! I.- iiv - 1,b,,""," ; ', ( "A ." . 1 fel . I% ..u ti t a= l. XDWAIL G. WILLIAM!. nol3 General MCNorlll.l. , Nr.t. PS._ EST ER 7.51..' FEENSTINANIA tn-1).-t.ra ler titer NOV. 14, ne9. , I s : rree Trans an the Wei nem resynams rout wall illltve St wall dei?.l. from t.. 1 Street Depot, A ilei:rieer ti-`Strint Oneset. tinarpolt aalLll . lro an . 7 Fni."UPb." 1:10 pa (7, i 1 41)8 qrTeti• aNo j. am ree non No.l 010illi itratpiore No 0:20 P ril: 4 neirpre 1016 a, n AN. Mina ran daily accept `grainy. , The Canna Troll. Allegietly . Junta.* City, :tar Cava: I:40 S. ta..olattitaz alleaaaal • CM. liar 4. mi Retarrithe. .I.lle.thinT City, at 1 010 F. tn. tied arrne es I.2seez7jent Tao train awing Allextway City r •0, nate avert enveocOnn at Freatatin wtth Kee% 110.01 anti. foe Sialar ant Itatotahtfaara. Ttirtitgatittt - ets tiantlnsed at Oa Once. t No. I at..":i air on et, aar the Sett , riz'oa 80.1ga. rt•titt.....li. Kali at tee. Darer, ASOrhear. 711 :-..nrnsUon apply ta • '...4•TS LEFFERTS. Agana Federal Stress Depot. Ern Weiner. Inansylearda Railroad will an.; aatune say risk for Lag gaire, , ext2: Oar tradialatt =l: i rri t n th Value ' . 111 ' th tgU ' at eseißtn Mi. mount In velas whits al the raker ommi •••, P. W. 41! ‘ a Arvrilit;rtiWntriallln • pram NOV. late, 1534, 1-ant wilt taver= atalf.anne at the 0100 Yell o Dor., no-O. dn. Fano. ttl 1111/1 ato lOttleago4l.. 1144 C h 1..7..51 t 6 abr . Int i .ilSUMpLa. , 'l:4WL ' i n. 7_, L T :AI pa I.at tkla ste Chl`goEskausioni ct. & leg Ex 13.014 111 P' CPMC 4 I I 7•3I: ' e ji k a. . fig=t i ltSl4 a lit Lettadate mts 1441..iat113 Leatt.lan `• 10:1S aea Itea•r Valla " SAS an ". 11:53. m'Nne t .t ie nisofP. as iloclioscsx *. Enos •L 4,81 to Leetatisic Leetsdale Acc.3:l3pin lien:cradle .0 la PIE - Bec , rYllll 6:13p to L.f...111:6 .1.."11. pin Lealaisle ..1U:114IIDEl • TtE Pair Oaks Rau- 'PAR' Oclui Rua. • day Mural, lila pm' day Chorett, cif J¢ 11:115 p, m.OhlesFo ht if.x . .prosa IpTai ykßl'' • !S!` N. lernitioToT 7 ooli.ro. a Tiact Agent. 0..1. col; rIHANGE OralrgliMa • ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD THE moor mazoT notrrt To TEA OIL RELHOIRS WITHOUT CHANGE OP CAM& - • . On and after MONDAY. Nov. 22„ 1869. TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except. Ibmaill will kayo Pltuntull. Dep., corn. of • onsA And Pike strects,for Tranxilic.olloBl.• tater an.l all noßits in e otivegow. xitra rrrreunnuath hkaxiv nrmisonmor • Day Ex T:l5 1"111M7 8 30 PIO Z .11 ° 1?: Rd Holton...llCW m 9:00 ist • Halton... a:00 pm 3/1,10•111. 4th kiniton..lll(lo p m , 4th 111,1105. lillo ' Freciport, Ac. 9:30 • *Soda Works •