FINANOUa.. AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENIID, PITTISIIIIRGEL CANII CAPITAL . . . 11200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OP DIPSCOVIST•AND DICPWRIT• JOIIN Y Loy WM. /LOYD. • Prooldent. Coo Mer. InSS. Thm Y. MarshallnlCTO Joba Y. ltastlmd. Wm. T. %bonbon, •roelbolel %rano.. 'Cameo W. •bruo, Jos. P. n. Leca, W. John bloyd. Tbis /lanais now fulDOrrontood and Praimmd M do a remittal SWAIM MA... jelOkU GOLD, SILVER AIiD.COIIPONS, Bought at Hickest Prices. PR. He MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue . 7.74 JAMES T. BII.LIIIE 86 te.ca.ion to 8, JONES I CO.. Corner Fourth - Avenue and Wood St., Buy tad eel all tied. of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, odio. mum 11000DPONS, • • ON Iron . rivosams Trams., rir Interest Allowed ow Deposits loaned on dovertaeat Boats at Orders executed for Ms norobaso sod Nolo of !ROCKS, *OMNI ona VOLD. JAILER T. BRADT & CO, Cm pen* qi.apttt. FINANCE AND TRADE. Ovrros or PITT/oars= 13/..zsTrz, TIi.VBSDAX, Deoamber,23, 1888. . Gold openod at 124 6 4 , declined to 1203; and fluctuated between 120% and 11. The cliques are trying bard to sustain the market at present quotations. for Year that the market might decline ton much alter the January Interest is onmlng on the market. Bond. are stronger and higher on bet. ter quotations from Europe and a mod. • erste investment demand. Few bonds are offered on the market, but any ma terial advance would give room for short speculative aides: Money is in pressing demand by lar-• ties who have been relying on the banks for scoommodationa. In many in. • stances the banks refuse to - renew their paper, and, consequently, It is thrown on the market for wbatevef it will re. alize. Business dulL Quotation as received by Ph. R. Mort= Gold, 139%; Buyer, 117; Eighty one's, 119:, Flve Twenties, 1862, 113%; do 1861, 112; do 1866, 112%; do 1866, Console, 114%; do 1867, 116; do 1868, US; Ten Forties, MN; Adams Ex. prow Company 61; Merchants Union Repro's Company, 9%; American Ex press Compaq, 88; Weitern "Colon Teletrraph. ; Reading, 99%; New York Central, 81%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ct Chicago, 86; Ohio a Mlettia eppi, 21190 Morgan Southern, 86%; Cleveland do Pittsburgh, 82; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 191%; Mingo a North Western, 68%; Chime° a North Western Preferred ltr2w; Erie, —. =zesarsas. Larva. arara. Leaden, per £ ........ w -»-.51 8 , 05 Par* per franc.........._....2435 26% Berlin. ;haler ...... 90 92 Frankfort, florins 51 58 --Closing quotations renewed by James T. Brady 6 Co. G01d5.121134; United States Sixes, MI, 119; Five. Twenties, 12032., 118%; do. 1864, 112; do. 1865, 112%; Ten.Forbei, 109; FlveTwenties, Janu ary and July, 1885, 114%; do. do. 1861, 115; do. do. 1868. 115; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacifier 108%; Lake Superior 96. ter Telesrste to me immerge oseettel New Youx, Deoember 186& Money 'needy and nucleated. Ster ling archer at 8%49 for first class bills Gold firm; Opening at 13:1%, declining to 120%, advancing to 121, and closing at 1.20 g. Carrying rates 534®7. Clear . abees,- 943,000,000. Exports, $360,000. The Sub-Tresseurer sold $1,000,000 at 110 26.100(3120 65.1006. Governments higher and oloied strong at a fractional - decline from highest. prices. Coupons of 'Bl, 19(419%; do. .62, 13%($1111%; no. '64, 12% no. '65, 12%@ 1235; do. new, 1435@14%; do. - '67, 14140 15; do. 68. 15 @MX; Ten-Fortles,9o9%; Pacifies, 8%69. State bonds firm, with continued rise in South Carolina and Louisiana. Idls worts. 9034; old Tennessees, 51; new do, 4434; old Virginias. 48; new do, 64; old . North Carolinas, 42; new do, 29%; new -South Carolinas, 83%; Louisiana levee bonds, 623;. Stocks very dull and unsettled. - Five party Pica: Canton, 4854; Cum. berland, 25%; Western Union Telegraph, - 32%; Quickallver,'ls; Maripoui,734; pre ferred do. 15; Adams Express, 61; Wells & Fargo. 2 1 3(; —American, 39; United States, 49; Pact& Mud, 48%; N. Y. ce n tral, 86%; Erie, 214 do. pre. 'erred. 39; Harlem, 129: do. prefer red, 134; Hudson scrip, 8134; Reading, 99%; Michigan Central, 117; Lake Shore, 85,‘: Illinois Central, 181; Plusburgh, 83; Northwestern, 6834; do preferred 83m; Bock Island, 104%; St. Paul, 7234; do preferred, 863 4 ; Wabash, 5234; do pre ferred, 74; Fort Wayne 98; Terre Haute, 28; do ;preferred, 55; Chicago and Alton, 141tti do preferred, 141; Onio and His- Melon!, 2334; C. C. & I. C., 1934; Burling ton and Quincy, 148; St. Joe preferred, 108. Mining shares dull. Sub .Treasary balance, 985,275,533. • rirAssu scan samiKs-rs • °Tyrol or Prrrastriten OaMarra,' . ffnunsnag, Dec. 23, IM9. i - There are so many difficulties In U. -- porting the markets here with which • reporter hairth-cOntand with. and we propose to refer to someof the most ' prominent of them briefly. Considers , blo complaint la made by merchants, that frequently quotations are not made correctly. and that, and there la no - . doubt that there is something in it, It . frequently operates to their disadvan tage ht more ways than one. For in. stance; grain is e somettrues quoted too Idyll. other times too lows In the former, 4 it interferes with their buying In the ~,„. country. as country _ dealers and farm :. cm are induced by these quotations to place_ a valostiou on their products ! which the merchants cannot afford to pay; in the latter, it came* trouble in sallirrg, as consumers, for the same .. ,'. cause. want to buy at prime that would :. afford little or no margin. We under. stand this fully and can appreciate the , situation In which it places the mar chants and the trouble and annoyance that la frequently experienced. I%mM are but few people engaged In bnaineas of any kind in the country but what take a paper, and that they consult and I -are guided In their operations by the i commercial reports contained therein. As will hare been noted, we admit that " F there are sometime inaccuracies in these ! "porta, but at the same time we contend e;j .. tbattbo merchant and not the reporter ~..1 i s generally the souse of these errors. ',.' z ',. -To illustrate, here is a grain dealer who i' !a•arortY.randWlcieklieocorZtig..47 sold 0 be will report that oats, corn, wheat, or , Whatever it may be. Is dull and ho- ~1 gier-ted, and win, perhaps. quote eon. r 4 sidemen) below the market pries, in t"': , ,, order.ff passible to draw * the wool over it, the eyes of dealers In the country, from t•• • whom ho wants to boy. There are ' 11 others who contend that they ought not t o report their sides °errantly, - but, for the tame reason Just noted, quote at -, {about what their grain costa delivered on track and platform.. There was a I'lit. time, probers, when this' kind of ~.1 strateg y would bare had the desired ef. - ..' feet , b et that time, -to use a common . Vr-_pbrapeo, Is about "played ord." Count ry are.4,4l merchants, ase general thing, a not •;,.• - i , so green as some men ,oppose them to pe, and aro usually about as well posted - ...A as there Is any necessity for. There la V.r. no doubt but what it is better for all concerned to report on the squarer to • 0, • • • IM=MiEW;MZIEMI always give the truth and nothing but the truth. If this was done our Pitts. , burgh reports .would be much more satiafactory, and the grievances so much complalued of would be obviated.. APPLF23—Quiet and unchanged, with a supply considerably in excess of the demand. Sales at r1,50®8,50 per bbi, mostly at $2,60(M. APPLE BUTTER—Quoted it 75(M5. BUTTER—Is quiet and rather dull though unchanged; good to choice Roll, 113(M5. • BROOM CORN—Sales at 185314 ctn. BEANS—Unchanged—quoted at $2,50 ®8.25, as to quaIity.BUCKWHEAT LOUR-4(MM Ms. CHESTNUTS—Quoted at $5. CRANBERRIFS—Quoted at $ 12 @1 5 per bbl. as to quality and (audition. CIDER—Ia dull but nominally un changed at iscgs per bbl. CHEESE—Ia quoted from' 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, lem: Ohio ()ashen, 19; York State farm Dairy, 19; and York State Goshen M. CARBON OIL—Is quiet and un changed. Standard brands, In a Jobbing way, may be quoted at 28%2835. DRESSED 11065—Sales at 120118 eta. DRIED FRUlT—Oantinues quiet and unchanged. Apples at.B(g.9c; Peaches at 9©loc for quarters, and 11(M2 for halves. &ALS—Sales at 85 to 88. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85®90 to the tr ade and the naval advance for small lota in store. • FLOUR—Is dull and unchanged—de mand entirety local. We continue to quote at g5,76g0,00 for Winter Wheat Hours, and $5,50(0,75 for Spring Wheat. Rye lour at $5,25(3,5,540. DRAIN—The grain market is dull and devoid of anything really new or im portant. Wheat is scarce and in fair de mand at 111,15®1,20 for fair to choice Red. Oats firm and some dealers are disposed to put prices up, but thus far without success; we continue to quote at 17618 on track, and 50 in store. Corn is scarce and in demand with sales of new at 800185. Rye is quiet and unchanged at 95@11,00. Barley dull and nominally unchanged at 11,00@1,1.0 for Spring and 111501,22 for Fall.- HeY—ls firmer with a limllid sup• ply; we continue to quote from country wagons at 918®25 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at it cents per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at 18,00W.,60 per bbL LlME—Sale:red .Cleyeland white lime at 5202.25 ter bbL ONIONS—SaIes at 92,504g13,00 per. bbl, the outside figure for choice. - LARD OIL—No.-1. Extra is quoted firm at 1,50®1,55. ' POULTRY—Demand better and mar ket firmer. Dressed turkeys may be quoted at Men, and chickens* 12(414. POTATOEII-Bales at 56 titA, by the car load and at 80 oti. in store.; PEANUTS—Quoted at 9(2110 ctn. PEAS—Dullt $2,50 per buiheL PROVISIONS A shade cuter. Shoulders, 18. Breakfast Bacon, 21; Sugar Cored Hams, =. Lard 19 In Heroes. 20 in kegs and palls. SEEDS—SaIes of Clover reed• at IS% Bg,and Flaxseed at $2,20(M,25. Tim othy seed nominal at 53,50(M. SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at $l,BO by the car load. with the usual advance for small lota in store. STRAW -Sales at 112@14 per ton. == Omar. Os 1.12382u5au GAEX?Tz, ThumpKr, Dee. 23, 1889. The change In the weather, has bad • very perceptible influence. on the crude market, we can attribute it to nothing else. The thermometer is an 'excellent guide in regard to the course of the mar ket, at least it has been ao recently; when the mercury goes up, which is always regarded as an excellent indica tion of rain thin season of the - year, the price immediately goat down, and visa versa. Whenever the weather is warm with rain, the shone are very independ ent and don't want to buy, but whenever It turns in sold, they begin to feel like cov.ring up and they usually remain In this state of mind until the weather changes, again, when they immediately resume their former independence. Soberly. there Is more in this than the public have any Ides of; and for proof, it le only necessary to refer back during the rant month. When the weather has changed either way, there has been • change in the price of oil; whenever the indications were favorable for a resump tion of navigation, the crude market has weakened and declined; while, on the other hand, when the indications fa. vored a freeze-op, the market :would immediately grow stronger. This ac counts, mainly for the rapid changes In price during the time above mentioned, as the weather has been unusually tickle and changeable. CZCIDII Sales 1,000 hbla caller - DiCember at 16%; 2,000 spot at 16M; 1,000 buyer, Jan uary to June at 15; 1,000 seller Decem. ber at 16%; 5,000 seller January . at 13%; 1,000 seller December at 16%. Com pa,.-ed with yesterday, spot or seller this month, is % to % higher, while futures remain unchanged. savartan. Hales 500 each January to Marob at Si; 1,000 December at 1193;;1,000 each Febrn• ary to Jane at 32; Son December at St 1,000 January at Si. At the close De• camber was quoted at 29%. with late. at that figure. It Is said that an offer was made recently to pay one thousand clot. lam Or the privilege of placing 5.000 bbis refined oil on the last day of Decem ber at 29. .r.* ~. I .) Eureka 011 Works 160 bbls, on so count Thos. Chew J. Wiliam 80, on ac count Treat & Porterfield; Falrylew Oil Works 480, on amountl. 8. Frew; Cos. mos Ref. 160, on account Elsner Bros; Is it F. 878, on account L. F. tt Co; Brilliant Oil Works 661. on account Owston Bowers; Frasier Metzger 160, on account same. Total SHIPMENTS Or OIL EV A. V. H. U. J. M. altar 205 bbla refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Liberty Olt Works/00 bbla refin.. - • Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Total. ......«........._.. 706 bbla. PITTSBURGH CATTLE MARKET PZIOVA Cingra&X. STOGIE YARDS, TIDDIODAT. DOC. 23. M. OATTLX. The supply was unusually light Ulla week and had It been otherwise, the market would doubtless have been bard, as the the 'dykes from the east were discouraging. Compared with last week, prices bays undergoneno change, so far, though it looked to day as if con cessions would have to bo made, to effect sales, as there were but few buyers, and the intalligerice from New York bad. As will be seen by- reference to the re port of sales, several bunches of cattle bold at from BQB% and 83 up to 9 - eta, for prime to extra and fancy; common. _lab stock, continues rather slow, with • supply somewhat In excess of 'b00:1,5- mnd, Al buyers generally at this par ticular time, are looking for something good and many 'of them will be satisfied with nothing else. II was fortunate for those who had cat. tle here this week that the t un was light, as everything else Indicated a bard rnarket, and, as already Intimated, bad the run has been equal to that of last week, that prices would have ruled lower, Is almost certain. As has been the ease for sometime past, New York Is baying all the good cattle-Phila. delphla, operators, ti is alleged, , and It Is doubtless true, can buy to much better advantage In Baltimore. Tat:Moral', December 16.-Simth It Blue for Deacon &ft to Graff 18. 'wgt 121.020, at 116,66; Holmes, Lafferty t Co. for Judy to Marks 87, m 0.76,650,41 5.25; tame for Lafferty to same 19, wgt 17,400, at 5,75; same for Shelby to Kelly 111, wgt 58440, at 6,75; same for Judy to same 60, wgt 66,610, at 6,10; same for Thompson ,t Ca to Ann al, Wirt 68,580, at 6,60; Hedges AT. for Booth to Biddle 20, wit 19,15% at 5,80; C. K. Ward to Miller 17, wgt 19 , 380 , 0,00: Alladolph & B. to Lamb S. M.:1% wit 16,190, at 607%; D. M. Brown to same 18, wgt 28.00% at 7,80; Henderson to Ault 9, wgt 7,339, at 6,00; J. Robinson to Royer 17, wit 18,300, at Fittoxr, Dec. 17:-J. Aebbrook to P. Klement; 15, wit 21,400, at 9,00; Boon to ?alter 67, wit 80.330, at 7,45; Cole to same 21, wgt i 5,060, at 5,50; Fr o l mn ., I.X. for Shelby to Mclitaban 57, wet 18,120, at 5.60; Hazelwood & B. for Marks & Bro. to Daffy 19, wgt 19.64 at 6,75. MONDAY, December 20.-Holmes, L. Co. for Collins to Montana 21, Wgt 'mop ; Stott& A Blue fbr Letts to Gillett 4 Co, 16. wit 10,110 0 . TusanaY. D member 2 1 .-Holtnem. L. 03. for Wyman .1 M. to MeMahant, wgt 5,120; same for Judy to same 10, wgt 10.7,0, at 6.25; same for same to Engle. bright 11 , ,_wat 11,900. at. 5,20; same for tams to McFarland 4, wit 3,070, at 6,00; same for Green to Gibson 19, wit 14680, st 420; same for MO - Fadden. to McMahan 8, wgt 6,770, at 0,1.5; same for Judy to Gibson 6, wit 5.000, at 6,00; same for same to Groff A K. 40, wgt 56,800. at 6.20; Barn how* to 'Leaman 10, wgt 21,160, at 7,85; H. L. A Co: for McFadden to McFarland 12, wort 9,650, at 5,00; Blorris to Slagle & gt .17A10. at 425; Broom to =rug 47, wgt 59,180, 7,10; Eiweenyto Mme., 28. wit 42,570, at 8,50; Oden to fledges 51, wit 62,090, at 8,37%; Trawl'. Man & L to Hickman 32, 1070, at 5,70; Bowles to Kelly 21, wgt 20,910, 5,26; L. & J. Blumberg to Kettering 19, wgt 19,930, at 6.50; Hazelwood ,t B. for Him ,t McMahan 5, wgt 5,000, at 5,70. WEDNESDAY. December 22.-Hedges t Taylor for Fallen to Kelly 35, wgt 31,340. at 4,75; same for Fritz to Groff 24, wgt 38,000, at 6,50; Ward to Kelly 20, wgt 17,470, a 45,60; Holmes, L. & Co. for Musscr &H. to Fritz 17. wgt 19,950, at 7,20; same fur McFadden to McMahan 20, wgt 19,380, at 5,80; Rama for Davie to Hartzill 19, wgt 20,800, at 6,8714; Traut man & L. to Kelly 16, wgt 23,570, at 8,00; came to Cochran & L. 38, wgt 44,170, at 7,25; same to Biddle 16, wgt 17.550, at 6,65; Bowman to Kelly 35, wgt 41.470 at 6.63; Hazelwood dc B. for Campbell to Kelly 4, wgt 5,890, at 7,00; Eohenbangh to Greanwslt &K 8, wgt 6,890; Magru der to Keller 63, wgt 13,570, at 6,50; Evans to Lamb & M. 6, wgt 8,410, at 8,87)4; Anderson to Brim 64, wgt 83,380, at 7,50; Henderson to Moses 17, wgt 13,640, at 5,55; Pletcher to Bach 17, wgr. 1 7. 950 , at 6,25; Orr Williams for Bowles .Co Mc- Mahan 18, wgt 19,780, at 6,621 Lowenthal to Rhoads 14. wgt 12,060, at 6,50; same to same 6, wgt 6,430, at 6,50; Evans to Kelly 20, wgt 21,320, at 5,80; same to same 12, wgt /4550, at 5,50; Bonton to Trannitan & L. 17, wgt 19,500, at 7,12. TNUESDAY, December 23.-Campbell to Lamb & hi; 14, 18.940, at 8; Green walt.t K. to Briggs 18, wgt 20,780, at 6,75; Biddle to Rink 7, wgt 7 690, at 7,25; Holmes, L. & co. for McFadden to Kelly 17, wgt 15,030, at 6,60; same for Thompson & Co. to Knox 20, wgt 20,600, at 6,30. I= The sheep:market was rather heavy during the first two or three days of this week, but yesterday buyers, gen erally, pitched In and cleared the pone. As a consequence. the market was much firmer today, and all that were on sale sold readily and that, too, at an ad vance of II" to of a cent per pound. We quote at 3 Le .5% for' scalawags to prime shipping sheep, and for these grades the quotations just named may be cousidered . as the attremos. There were but few on sale this Morning, and It was thought the arrivals during the balausoo of the week would be. Ilght, as many western_openttora .would remain at home for Christmas. We alluded in our lut ropers to a very dne drove of sheep, the lineal, per. hapa, ever offered in this market. C. M. Hagar, of New York, bought hi head averaging one hundred and eighty two pounda. at a!,i, and 79 averaging 131, at an average of about BHe for the whole 130 bead. Mr. Hagar is an admirer of line stock. Hedges & Taylor sold a very good drove, averaging 11.1535 lbs; to Pierce, at Adcock Jk. Eckman report having bought 20 car loads during the week, for shipment to New York, at prices ranging from 3 to sth. The daily sales alum our last review, were as follow,: Dec.l6 '• 17 Thursday, Friday, 18... .. 20... S turday, Monday, EEEMEI Total this week Total last week I= The market was rather dull to day, particularity the common grades, sand this kind, compared with last weak, is a shade lower. Prime_ heavy hogs. fet and smooth, Inch as are bought for Philadelphia market, still hold. up, pretty well, though not as brisk -as for some weeks past, which may be ao• counted for In the fact that the supply of common hogs was unusually large. .We now quote Philadelphia hogs at 10%011, and Yorkers at 9G9i4, One single deck of extra lino bogs sold at $11,40, but this is no criterian of the Market. The daily sales wars as fol lows. Thursday, Don. 16. Friday, 17 Saturday, 16 Monday, 20 Fnooday, 11 21 Wednesday, " 22. 1131 M MARKETS ISY TELEGRAPH New Your, Dec. 23. Cotton mile and steady; Wes 1,300 balsa at 25Nc for mid dling uplands. Flour dull: receipts 12,- 010 bbls, without decided change and a moderato business; sales 7,40 bbls at $4 4004 70 for superflee state western; $5 1000 10 for extra state; 114 90'05 10 for extra western; $5 70(8 20 for white wheat extra; $5 Bl@fl 05 for R. H. 0.; $5 75(6 60 for extra St. Louie; $0 500 8 50 for good choke do, closing quiet, In cluding 3,000 bbhi low grades extra for import. Rye flour unchanged; sales 200 Inds at $4 110658.70. Corn meal quiet. Whisky heavy; salsa 450 bbla western free at 99051, the latter for Iron bound. Wheat—rec -Ipts of 1,678 be, heavy and lc lower; sales 41,000 bu at 11. 28 for No 2 spring; $1 30, winter red Vlrginia;sl 30% (3',.1 33, winter red and amber western in etoro and delivered: 11l 33, amber Suite delivered; $1 4034, white wheat Michi gan; 31 60, white Southern. Rye quiet. Barley dull. Barley Malt nominal Corn firmer for new and dull for old; sales 43,000 bush at 11 II for old mixed western in store and afloat; 94Q974 new yellow southern; 873 3 99340, new white southern; $1 04, old and new mixed southern yellow. Oats; receipts were 2,300 bush; market dull and 21,000 bush sold at 62340630 for western; 630850, State. Rice quiet at 70734 c for Carolina. COM° steady. Sugar quiet; - sales 100 hieds Cuba at 110. Molasses quiet; sales 410 bbls New Orleans at 74080 c. Hops quiet at 18Q20o for American. Petroleum quiet. at 16349916%c for crude; 80c, refin ed. Linseed 011 dull at 910920 In casks. Spirits turpentine quiet at 4330444 c. Pork heavy and lower, with sales of SOO bbls at 1130031,50 for new mess, 130(431 for old do., $24026 for prime. 128030 for prime mess, also 650 bbls do. seller Feb ruary and *March at $29. Beef quiet, with miles of 145 bbls at laws for new plain mess, $lOOl7 for neweixtnt meas. Tierce beef dull, with sales of 60 tierces at 32.5028 for prime mesa, ingto for In. - dla mess. Beef hams quiet, with sales of 90 - bbls at 30(333c for new. Cot 'meats doll, with sales of 75 packages at .120 12340 for shoulders, 170 for hams. Mid dles dull, with sales of 30 boxes abort ribs at 161i0163.60. Dressed hogs at 1214012,40 for western. Lard heavy and lower, with sales of 458 tierces at HINQ 19c for steam, 185:',0183,0 for kettle ren dered, also 1.000 tierces, seller January and February, at 160. Butter quiet at 180320 for Otilo. Cheese quiet at i6OlBO. Freights to Liverpool dull; shipments of 25,000 bash wheat at ad per sail, and 43(d per steam. Latest -Flour closed steady but with moderate export demand for low grades. Wheat dull and 10 lower but suircely any Inquiry, - Rye quiet. Oats dull and heavy at62%@6.73.0 for western Corn unsettled and heavy at $1 1001 11 for mixed western, Pork nominal at 1130 (or old and new mew, tva for January Feb'y. Beef quiet but unchanged. Cut meats: bacon nominal: lard dull and heavy at 17%0160 (or fair to prime steam. Eggs In moderate demand but steady, CLIMA(IO. Decembei 33.—Eatern 2,030 bbla. change 6rtu, 1-t0 premium selling, 110 off but lug. Flour—Low grades scarce and tirm, 5 2 62,%@5 05 for spring extra Wheat dull, and heavy, 2.,f@40 lower sales No. 183 c. N 0.2 76%@78%c. closing quiet at 76%; Market this afternoon tr. regular aria heavy at 763.4®76%0 for No. 2. Corn dull and weak, 5@5%0 lower, sales No. 2 at 68@72c, closing dull at 663, no grade at 60c: this afternoon market heavy at 680 for N 0.2. Oats dull and weak, I%c lower, sales No. 2 at 415(0 42%C. closing doll at 41V,fal4INc. Rye quiet, 66@670 for N 0.2, oloslog at 05@66c. Holey nominal at 75(in30c for No. 2. Highwlnes quiet and firmer. • Sugar_ thin at 11%01.4a for common to choice Orleans. Frovtalons dull and weak. idea. pork Is 5l lower, with sales at 527,75 clash and setter January. 52625@)26,50 seller February and March, closing at 52746027,50 cob, and seller January, and 528,25€528,50 seller February; prime mess quiet and steady at 525. Sweet pick led hams are alaiost nominal at 15@ 15%0. Lard lower, Clotting at I6•{ @ 16%c cash, 10,1 c seller January, and De amber February. Meats nominal at 1055 @Levi for salted shoulders, IS@IS%c for rough aides, 14(4114%c for short ribs, 134 MO for green hams. Dressed hogs ao• live and 56@750 lower closing weak at 110@10,60 for choice lola, dtv_ldtu_gonF.oo. CLICVSL ND. DOCOMber PA—Wheat In rather better demand, with light receipts and firmer ules orNo No at 111 10, No 2 red held at II 10, and No 2 white at II 16. um uiet: re. tined heldPetro le at 27340280 f or a the q western trade, and *mall Jobbing lots at 2@30 advance; crude held at Ls 90 per bbl. 81 . 0 LOUIS, December 23—Tobacco; there Is scarcely any offering. Cotton un changed. Cattle steady and firm at .21.44eXe. Hogs have declined heavily and are Ir regular, ranging from 7.faeliel at the close beat grade not quotable over Oc. , . OIIICAOO. Dec. 23.—Hogs,41ve more salve at 48 60®9 for common; T 9 12%0 9 40 for fair pa medium; $9 76®10 60 for Rood extra prime. Cattle quiet at M®4 80 for butchers oowe and !halters: is 590 for fair fleshy steers; TO '40(16 76 for smooth do. OICINNATI, Dec. 22.—Tobacoo and diffi °banged and quiet. Hogs unsettled, dull cult to rata named 18 500 9 50 are the rates named by boldartsro. mints 5,800 bead. Butter 'toady at 5 00 350. Hicks 5&. Meese 174@lit,ti0. Lountru.tal, Deo. Z3.—Cotton 'War; 'PITTSBITROII DAILY (GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24 1869: middling 2310. Hogs b3o@,Bloc rola; receipts 1,800; killed_ 1,000 head. B■les 56 bbd. Tobacco at 868 for lugs; 1 9 (3 28 for leaf. Desnorr, December 23.—Mi1l Feed very scarce and arm: bran 15e. Dressed HMO lower and panicky; beat offers Shia afternoon 810.50®11. dill:ling 2200. PHILADELPIIIA, December 23. Mlle' ky firm, wood bound 11, iron bound Petroleum very quiet, crude 21 %. refined 80. Nasal-mut, Dec. 2t—Cotton firmer; low middlings at 22%c: good ordinary at idn.waursit, Dec. 23.—Oats firm, at 43c for .No. 2 in store. Dressed Hoga 101;@10 ;c. • - , TOLVDO, December 23.—IIegs dull at 11:134@liNc. Clover seeds; sales at iB,lO. I)ry Gaol• Market. NEvr Yosk, December 23.—With finer weather the market presents less slug gishness than yesterday, but is' never theless very languid, and no amount of speculation can galvanize trade until af ter the holidays, If then. Speculators have run the price of printing-cloths to 8 :4 cents, but may be forced to sell printed goods at this price before the close of the spring trade. The only change to notice is a decline In Amoakeag canton flannels of 2 cents on A A bleach ed and 1 cent on A do. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD A.LLEGEENT STATION December 22.- 3 cars metal, Lindsay & McCutcheon; 10 dog brooms, W Seddon; 2 - dressed boas. S Dyer; 82 bgs oats, 64 do barley, R Knox & Bon; SO do oats. Mercer & Rob inson; 1 car wheat, W McKee & Co; 1 car metal; Lewis B & C: 1 do staves, J M Hemphill; 2 bas poultry. R & A Carson; 2 cars ore. Graff, Bennett & Co; 1 do lumber, Forrest & CO. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, De cember 21-68 care coal, • Kelr, Fatter &. K; 46 do do, Armstrong, D Co; 18 do do, Coleman, It & Co; 270 rails railroad Iron, C A Carpenter; 6 pkgs marketing, ,1 McDonald Quoaan; 20 eke, oats, D Sat. len 22 do oats, 40 de corn, Lea Sloghore. PITTSBURGH. 011.1.3121111AT1 *ND ST. Louis Raix.stoAn. December 23.-1 oar bulk shoulders. W B Hays a Po; 20 oases tobacco, A Schaub; 28 bdls broom; Ju Connor; 15 cases hops, Dilworth Co; 6 bgs oats, 3 drained bopgs, J Wilson; bbl. cider, Volgt 211 d Lb; * 41 by oats. Meanor d EL; 8 dress hogs, Hippley A B; 8 tuba butter, 1 bbl eggs, F 6 Craighead: 8 do tallow, J & Danner:l car oats, A J Russell: 50 bgs feed, W C Brown; 137 bite wheat, 27 do barley, F &Linda; 236 do oats, .1 8 Meal; 1 oar stave; J Pain- ter & Son; 100 bits peanuts. Bitable A R: 10 bbls homlny..l Fl Lippincott; 25 do do, Watt, L &Do. PITTSBURGH FORT WATER AND Cm. GADO RAILROAD. December 23.—.40 bats broom corn, II McElroy; 100 bbla flour, S B Floyd CO;, 4 do old steel, T Malony: 50 do whisky, flostetter & 8; 400 do flour, T C Jenkins; 337 do do Watt, Lang A Co; 2 care shoulders and hams, .1 P Banns; 10 bbla Ogg', W Graff: 70 lalla hides, Haya & Stewart; 200 bbla flour. D Wallace; 19 bdls b handles, McElroy & Cu; 3 bbla onimia, Meaner it H; 2 kgs butter, Woodworth & D; 25 bga. rye, W J Meek ; l car acid bottoms, Se ward & E: IS hogs, 1 box poultry, D Byer: 200 hge barley, Pier, 1) .0 On; 5 kgi butter, Vangorder & 8; 2 bbla do, J A Gram lot bed T ,C [Fulton; 200 tibia flour, TO Jenkins; 10 bbla a Iron, Graff, B & Co; 4 kits butter, W H Graff & Co. 11 can metal. Nirnick & Co: 6 do do, Flallman .0 h; I do do, Brown & 0 o: 1 do do, .1 Moorhead; 1 do do, Brady'a Bend Iron Go, - CLEVELAND AND . PITTSBURGH RAM. ROAD, December 23. 1 car lake lUD ore, ME 205 2,236 5,309 11,9Q9 .14,281. McKni,aht, P & Co; 2 .cara do do, Zug & Co:7 do iron ore, Stmenberyer, 11 & Co do lake cop ore, 13 moray, Walls & 1 dodo. Coleman, Rehm & Co; 100 bbla lime, W H Hamilton & Co; 2 can grind "tones, 249 ski corn, Mclisue & Aoler; 2 can potatoes, Broggerman & Olt 21 bf bbls, 4 bbls apple butter, C A Boucher; 40 oases tobacco, W M Gormley; 2 bbls C Feld; 6 so lard, Carter, McG & Co; 10 coils old rope, Godfrey & C; 637 14669 t bdis staves, Phillips & 21; 30 bola oil, F 2,671 2,478 628 1.196 2,765 2,231 Sellers a. Co; 8,000 ft lumber, 18 bbla pies, 6do beans, P Doff .8 Mon; SO Dbl. apples, Day & Co; 30 do, Vangordar Shepard; 20 do, idellenry & Hood; 28 eke tan serape, sdo title, Flamm Son; 30 bbla apples.* pkgs aundrlea, Vole, Ma hood & Co; 9 bile applea, 2 do butter, do beans, 6 do dried apples. 11 Rea Jr; 8 bbla apples, 3do poultry. .1 • Allison; 5 bbld apples, 2 arklus butter, '1 keg de, 8 Dovol: 8 bbla butter, 1 bbl eggs, W Grafi& Co. RIVER NEWS. Upper Rivera. [By the Nate end Atlantic Telegreeh.l BROWNNVILLE, PA.. Difeee falling arowly, wi1t:12134 feet of water In the chaxspeL Weather cloudy. Ther mometer aldegreea at b r. Gruatenotto. PA.. December M.—The river Is falling slowly, with 16 feet water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Ther mometer at 26 at L r. OIL CITY, Pe., December 23.-River at a stand. with 5 feet 3' Inches water in the channel. Weather cloudy. Ther mometer 27 degrees at 5 r. x. The river continues to rise steadily at this point, with 17 feet In the channel by the Monongahela marks butt evening. The weather has again turned quits cold, the thermometer bud evening be. log down to 28, with piercing cold west ern wind. foe Is reported at the head waters of the Allegheny, and we should not be surprised to find considerable in that stream at this point to day. The indications last evening were favorable for a "cold spell," and it would be Mat as wele, perhaps. The St. Charles, from Cincinnati, Is the only arrival we have to report. She has an excellent trip, including a con. siderable quantity of auger and mo• /saws. • The Mar y Davage, Capt. Hugh Camp. bell. with Frank Whiting in the office, will leave for Elt. - Louie to day without fall and 'happen 'tumid be bear this In mind. The new steamier Carrie V. Kennt a, Capt. J. C. Vanbook, Is lilting up steadily and will be the tint boat out for New Orleans. The Abeam* departed last .evenlne with ■ very good trip, and rho will fill out below The Brownsville packets ward de tained yesterday by the high water, but will probably be able to !rave on time today. Business, as always Is the alai Just preceding the holidays, Is dull, and it is not likely that there will bo any Im provement until after Now Years. —The Nellie Rogers left Louisville for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. —The Wauanita was at Memphis, and the Great Republic at Cairo on Tuesday. —The Glasgow, from Nashville, was to have left Cincinnati for Pdbiburgh. en Wednesday, also the Nellie Rogers. ,-The Plain City, which sunk at 'Wicks. burg, some time ago. was sold, last Thursday, to Messrs. Ryan at Bro., for 11,250. Her furniture brought 1450. .—Thd Vicksburg Timex, of Friday, re ports the Luminary is sinking while crossing Montezuma bar. The water is two feet on her deck. —The lll•fated Swallow, had the lowing freight for •Pittebuigh: Arbuo. klee &.• Co., 13 libde sugar; Dilworth. Harper & Co., 83 bbls molasses; 8. Ewan & Co., 21 bbls molasees: Hayworth Dewhurst, 20 bbla molester: Win. Miller et Co, 12 raids auger: Jones A Nlmick, 1 box sand; Allen Kirkpatrick A Co., 5 litide sugar, 30 bbls molames; J. S. Dil worth A Co., 8 Wads auger, —A 81. Louis dim:latch, under date of Monday, says: Phll.Bheridan has • good cargo, and will take out tale evening 160 tons pig metal. 100 bbla sand,-500 Dbl. flour, &c. Mollie. Abio took 600 need horses, mules and cattle. The agent., clerks, books, Ao ,of the Corn. pane are going to Cairo for file winter, whence barges will run in connection with the Illinois Central Railroad until spring. Capt. James W. Davis ' form. erly of Portamouth, OW, died at Des Moines, Jowa, • few days ago. RIVER PACKETS. MEMPHIS AND NEN ORLEANS - WOR NEW 081 EANP. ad d!M .02 ha Dew lehs-pressars Va . Mit V. itiqNTZ. -Cot. J. C. Valtllooll. Will leave car the above asdlaternatelleta torte oa_MaTEINDAY. lilltk Inst.:at 4 11. - ° WM VlP:jai 1'2,14'4X/it dela . Olin. Slttonab Bills Luling via *bane Boat to Gal .ton. Indianola sad Benda, team, sod bile. alelta• and Mem - goat ry, &lab ma, els knee gas Liss. from New °sienna an 4 bTT Koastalle sad Weer on. W rackeen byts to Alassa4 la. nbrev.post ..." , Ihrs °MUT & PORTER. • YS W stn street. • COMM Ftt LOVIII.-TheaidM • MARY DAYAGR AND BAILORS, WIII mat. Inds At Mak morolag for the abovA sad lotermedlAte eli von.. Wilt kayo oa 111.1- UAL *CZ UM. AP A IIM ion!. d - SPECIAL NOTICES. Iar9CHENCEOB PULMONIC SYRUP SEAWERSO TONIC" AND. ItiNDEAME PILLS will cure Consumption. Liver mlete: and Dyspepsi If en accord ing dl Co ree p ttons. They are alla , three tak to be ma.n at the same time. They cleanse the stomach. re. Las the liver and put it to work: then the =Spate becomes good• the fast digests and makes =Sod the bid=e'doniertimiteturis-Vrtrtr"'e lungs. the repent outgrows tredilease and gets well. Mils Ls the only way to cure consumption. To these three medic.. Dr. J. IL Schenck. of Philadelphia. awes his unrivaled =morn in the treatment of pnlmonaryiJonsumptiou. The Pal. monic Syron ripens the morbid matter In the lung= nature thrown it DT by an easy expecte.. we... when the phlegm or matter Ls ripe • slight cough will throw It off...lithe patient hae t and the longs begin to heal. reel To do tale, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake - mtrt bo ireelybled to cleanse the Moo,* and liver, w that the Yellowed.; Syrup and Uri food will may good blood. tichenek's Mandrake Pills act elan the liver. removing all obstructions, relax the duet. of the faabladder. the bile starts freely. and the Liver s.n relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can no; nothing hat ever been Invented es. eept calomel (a deadlyith poiso ngreat whichis very dan gerous to et. tin,es w care%) that wni unlock the gall bladder and st rt the escretions of the liver like Petcock's Mandrake !We. Liver complaint Is out of the most prominent mum of Consumption. Schenck'. beaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimul.t and alterative,. and the alkali In the Seaweed, which this preparation II made of. •asidsts the stomach withrow out the gutriejedoe to dissolve tee Rood the Pnlmonic ryrup, and it la mad. Into good blood without fermentation or sonnies In the Montle-h. . . The reason why phretclane do not care Consumption Is, they to to do too mock; they glee medicine to beetle fever to My ening, to etop night sweats, and by eo doing ahey derange the whole digestive bowery, locking ta i gt ,, ,re d t ies ations, and eventnelly petleal, Dr. nehenek, big treatment, doennot try to MD • eongi, night meats, Chills coiner. De move tie canoe, and they fill ad nob of their own accord. Noone eau le eared of Consemt. lion, Liver Complaint, Dye peas, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, n ine s the Dyer and stomach are made healthy. If •emson haseonentoptlon, of course the longs In some way are diseased, eltner %anoxia.. &bee ..... bronchial Irrltaldon. Oleo?. •dheel_ or the longs are • mus of Inlhannatlon and rant deszytag. In snob cues what most be done? It Is not only the lunge that am smiling. but It tu the whole body. The stomach and User hare lost ober rower to make blood eat of food. Now the only chance Is to take IJr. Schenck's three medl. Mom which will tulturop • ton to the st thi. settle= will besto to want 1.d,. it will Illne easily sad make good blood; then the patient be. gins to gala la dean, and as soon as the bony be gun to mow. the longs commence to bad op., and the patient gets flashy and well. TOL ls the only way tonere OIMMIMOtIari. When (Imre IsEnna disease and_only Liver and e Comolelnt lbsela. Schenck's Seaweed Tonle and Nand Ems are maiden; wlthost tae Iftlt ooo lo S7fup. Take the Mandrake rills freely In all Unload onelld•Mts, as th•Yase Per ' - -••- Do. behenerk, wbo Ras enjoyed willitenneteo health tor many year. Dan. cad now welt. OM emends, wa. wasted ewe, to a mere skkeer•woo. la tbe very last state of Palma...7 Ot.emPeCa. hie phyalelans having ensnounced les case hope. lee. and abandoned his to hls fate. He eructated the albreseld median's. .0 etace his mew ers many thousand. etellady &filleted have Wee Dr. Beheock`spteparaiden with remarkable e■e teee. Poll direction. accompany each bottle. meklog It not absolutely ...Cary to pe reenely .1 Dr. lichenet, eel MO Patients wlak the r lung. ...la.. and for the ourywe be Is profession. ally at lea }Wine, al Udice, Phlisdelobla. every Reseed.y, where all letters for advice must be 14. se He Is also professionally at No. 39 Road street. New York, every other Tue... sad at No. 3111 Hammer street. Reeds& every otiter Wednesday. He wi t hvic few bat for a theroub examen/el. kle nessfrometer toe price Is CO. elloo II OW. aL each y Dom V a. a. to 3 I, N. W • F m ri.erf.olse) p i e n r hoon OPO n ,OO art T s o e . I.dr s eFill.23 bees •loz. For taebyal . l &Mbar, • arti:l6l.lAF 'grim:Ton. WHITTIER COM TINULS TO THCAT ALL YAWATA DIST ASKS. a hat numerous gr loss of eases result- Ina fromaentabuse toro^netna aumaulluesa, perms's drbillty k trritability. eruptions, seminal mulatto.. mid nosily hapotercr pansomewO7 cured. Persons ataktrd with delicate, luoluto _ and long standing coalltontiat mania Is are politely intited to cal for ansultition, which eostaot hag. ' Itinerate, the bait of loaners. but •a•bled ha to perfect remedies at ones M eant, safe, permanentand which Iv most ease. an be used wi th out bledrann to bottoms. Med icines prepared to the eetablithosent. which Im brues °Zee. reception an waiting rooms; also boarding ad Sle e p .paeto cots for patient. •requirint daily penottal atteotion, and raper and chemical bans, tins concentrating the tamed mineral springs. No matter who hare failed, slat. your ease. Howl what be tare in his pants phlet of Mt paenneet to any addres. fur two stamps in sealed eravalent.Thoosanda of eases tr. ated.anitually. at oN e ad all over the coon. 111. 1 .rst. Pt. Han 9s. toll r. Y. Ban. cloys IA mt. to le r. Pamphlet seat a ay ads dress for ato 4i618 , 1P1. . sal IarWANHOOD: HOW LOST NOW ItFATORLD/--Jost Cubbened, I • .vealed envelope. Pelee Or mite. A LIM TURR ON TUA NATURAL TIOLATMLIT . 'Lad Medical Cure of Nervous... Coosomptlos, F.eltrz.r4 I,llli Tx. iv!. .117 i, rather of Eh. Vincen Boot." &e. "A 'molt so Thousands of Belkters " Vent under eel], In plain envelope t o 40t address, Erostosid, en re cents. two pofs*.- stausne. tu )(LINA lvl.•• tul oiX cents. Jr two ~...otoor .lamp..cHA.d. J C. JELIN". CU. Co Mew York. Postallice Pox 4514., 1117 Ad. , Dr. e ulver ..klarrmate Guide." DC. 11/1 cum,. Or IarJUST OUT. • ”Clliktat PECTORAL TROCHES." PUa OOLDL COIOIIII. BORE THROAT AND RRONCIOTOL NOOO no wood. Nooe ea pitmen. Noon Care ea Ookt.• • ItholiTON I OD., 10 Aelot Noose. New lore. nO snoreof Owen horrible tasted oalsoes. 11.1 'Brow. Coneeeetres.', . 4.21 ar-sATcar.Lows nun DIVE. This spleasitg liar Dye is tn. berth, We world: Lb. only tree pal.. Dye; Lamle. eata ble, nriaaanaons mal l .ppolnusent; no vt. Merlon. slats; rc the 111 aeon or bal ayes; Invigorateßu m 4 S a dleae Hair Son .0 beantlfal. ages by al Dlnggian i Tirg r: g. r, te.1,1`4.-:•Lf."O.T. - s ib THE EALINiR POOL. II II2LNAT's Tun TUUNIII JAIN who Dave Allen Into olelolebaMtr. and now destre *blither Yd abetter M AN with certain toxemia of rebel Aar the WAWA& Sent In wetted letter never. tree or Cherie. Addrew NOW4RD ANSILLIATION. Box Y. rhaviaplali, rasa.. wettoabdar. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, Ace. CARPETS NEW FALL SIVL'N. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUCiGET£4. DRUGGET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered, BOVARD, ROSE do CO 21 era AVENUE. =II CARPETS. BEDUCTIONN. The alterations and im provements of our Sales rooms now in progress, make it necessary foi us to im mediately dispose of a large portion of our stock of CARPETS. OIL MOTHS, Hearth Rugs, &c., Many goods will-be sold at prices below the present wholesale cost. Call atone at OLIVES IeCLINTOCK & CO'S, 23 Fifth Avenue. WOOLEN DRUGGETS Arai) FELT -CAMPE'III4, IL 1L 2, 29, 3,3 L and 31,1 YARD WIDE. BORDERED SWARES Suitable for Parlors. DINING DOOM CRUD CLOTH Woolen, Linen and Cotton, AT LOWBICPRICES THIN LIIIIEIIIOI Hothitbstas4lng the aneualelthell tuff won thee. ireedo. & COLLIN 71 and 73 Fifth Avenue. =I STEAMSHIPS TO LIVEMPOOL AND QUEESSTOWN: nonamosan. wins:wen% leathering Metre* Int-chum rem* Ames them the eelehrthee CITY Ole PA His, "Ty OP A WTWERP, _ CITY UP BUsToN, iTI or BALTIAtulti, CITY 0 ViNraih. Balling ILVZICI SATURDAY, from Pier 46 Worth laver, N. York, ler aesseze or farther tenmestlea apply to • WILLIAM InNOHADL, Jr., 14313XITIIIIRLD STREET, Pitteltanth. Fr B. LYON. tbaler of Weights and Inaaarto. Otiorlso. II 101711TH AVENIII, Plitsbargh, De 7 ,11, Plusburgl Lind. osslos. 0170. B. NatILTY, Deputy. potr FINANCIAL. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood St., cor: Second Avenue :4: PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Oonpona, Bonds and Stooks souairr AND sou). ' =I w. viamncx. Vine ntadeatm ad 411 CTRIN CLARKE. it.. Cublar. N. HOLMES & BONG, "13 • DI 57 MARKET-STREET. PTIVSIIIIRGEL, PAU Collections made on CI the D.MUS..' PeMt , of the United Mat.* and Canada,. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 0011311 BRON Particulor attoatloo pall to to. poretuman4 nalo of United States Securities Juew HART, CAUGHEY 4 CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Enrage, an, PAL., 0311001380111 TO HANNA, HART • 00.,) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad paralcalsr sttee:Jost We hahl to the tranksee nad, of GOVERNMENT BONDS. SIM, Drafts on `London. CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pi CAPITAL. 8100.11010, TOCIHOLDERS INDITIDUILLT LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPORT& FOREIGN LICH/LBO?. Bought ~ 4 0010, ../ desired remitted to !niece.. Collection. mule on all the principal points of Do theie United Rater and C.. ntscx Indents, President. ... JAil as NcOsaa. Vies Prtgldent. W. N. liottOMX. Int.CTotta. D. Ihmsen,. .. . . , ' , Jura.. McCabe, 'Thom. Routs, Hoek Yeattni, J. Dunlevy. Jr.. T•re.ca Campbel, Patrick Kum Junes rhtla.o. Ow. B. Darr. /1. A. Preyvogle, 'no. Jo. iiermans. nem.. SUM.. WAS JOd• Y. UAZZLit, libllettor FIFTH AVENUE BANK _ Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount. Dr Poop sad Uawaral Hankins Ovalness. . AO7 SIM restive.; from One Dollar upwards. Interest as ;ARO rata of sit per cent. paid on Ulna deposits. - ID. DITRRIDGIN., W. P. WZYMA_ L N W. H. SIM.. FRANK .11RICKI. W. 0. R , 4107.1'd01'. BAN UT MILIRR. DAM. LINZIL, M. ARMOR. LLIL rorthrst.. ED. DITHIUDGE, Preslhmit. P. T. lIICIMICIL:CaabIer• WHOLESALE GROCERS. to. DILWORTH,HBPER & CO; 243 LIBERTY STRKET, Harr JUST lITATIVILD 00 Barrels "Perfection' Drips, =I 65 BARBELS N. 0. MOLASSES, I= 25 HRDS. N. 0. SUGAR, !HINZ THLLOW CLABIIIIIID EMEMME WILLIAM ELLER & CO.; Nee. 111 and 111 Liberty Street. Comer of Irwin, now oder the trade et low are., etateUr Prime New Crop Few Orleans Elam and 'blesses. go :r m. c t ,,b trkiNg u ejvalar g... L. feed do. Bolden Dens. Lassen's, Brutal;lasst . s Adam. , and Loss. Ishold Byrom Porto Rico. Cabs and daillskr Island Molasses. Toses Upon. Jaws, lmparlal, Unaposrdes aad Oolong Teas. Walls& sael Ha&won, Ulm. Jass. Lad.Tra and RloColas. Tobstoo. Lard Oil. Pleb. Nslls, °bus. Mew. Cottos Tarok 414, coutaatly en land. ALSO. I==3 Pine Brandies, Wines and }Chubb. Morella sad Sparklbw 1111 1 1E 4 of Hulot I Co.. to bottlaa. Dipaildghllowello u tletarsbal a ad /ohm " /Srad '. H eaborr Prarco '. "" 4111 4 • T bilte on. do do Clare; Imported Id beitaill do do White Mud, la bdttlaa. Y. Work & Poso , _ltskarlillag Cat+ who. Pad Old ahem, Madeira and Port Maim 010 Illoariagaboia P , pm. do tiny Baporior (Ho watch do 00. ALSO, ghee rata Air Meet Al thisaticia , s Organ Via =may and adieu Champagne. Bratkdlt• Or oar ona Womb* lad Inmate g - . • VITABLIISEIED - A. &T. GORILY,' 1812 W. X DORM, WHOLTIR A T.T% GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, trintscrtx OLP. NAGLE p =M M STEELE & 808, • Ctimmfaaion Merchants =72=El pr,oun,GtitAngc, PEED. Ate M".TMI'MgMW!!•MM e== rrr XIIL JAMES 7. =CHART WEIL & mcnsor, osiangszoir 1111110111 INTI, PLOW; GUM SEIM% NUL ITZEA 110. life liberty 111" Pittsburgh. slrstert MEANOR & HARPER, . FLOUR, OLIN • MD PRODUCE Commission Merchants Ns. ERR LIMERTT STURM:, Cosflgnammta wilened. - Wi.-C.-ARMSTRONG, 1:11oomoot to Fetzer Ariutroncl PEODUCETOIIO3BIO3 IIiEBCHEART, No. 25 Market Street.. L. J. IIL.ANCHALUD, Melanie and Retail Grocer, No. 396 PLAN STILT .13:0/ n'TLE, BAIRD lc PATTON, Whole.'. Unman, Cozinaltslea Illerebaal. a. °Wen Pnolsee,Vour. Bean Uk,us 1121. carbon WO LSO DEM D1L118,1.11.11, Velton-Y•ros and all I.l , tajlk . Maas Delay . .. fesowsll7. 114 .. d 114 MOUND 828.4.1 a, et. überru. Jour T. itoosit..zaw. 110013....11/1. 74 acrtnii. EOUN L HOUSE & U9OL, Sue. • arson to JOlllll. BOUni £ CO., WIWI,- sate Grocers and Come.halon llerebutta, Cons: of naltbliold sod Water itloolL Pittolmfot. • 101111 MIMS a. IiALLACIL eirroN awALLAcm.wh ole - SALH.ROCHALA AND PROD1:1011 DIAL. Ho. • !SIXTH WTHILLT. Mayanlb m 8 L1 4 . 11 . RMS . cr. Emus', Trlllolli L. YOY bbt • ha Easter We W4n WhliaLiele. 30 CASKS PEARL ASH IN marl aa4 toe sal*. ' D. 0137 ZLD. . . - —","-..f-,.,-4;t5.0.VAt.,,..,N,,..._,'-:..,,,;..k,,,,,i'ii....,i::-•,7,.,,,.-.-,is•q:'k,,7t“-,!7.,,.'21-4,,,,;',,,.,.•;,•,,,,,,,:,,,'.,;',-I',.;:i.'-,.! - '-'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''',.:A'M-'•-,lrU'iZ'.''',',••TC%:'-'&'...2',•';',.i.'i',;i.;',';-:,,t7y.i.;,,,.•,.,:!,',.•.':-t,,i',6":: , IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN. Khaki & CO., 1=29 IRON. NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. L X-AND JUNIATA, /LAT RAE. ROUND AND INUARE IRON. • BAND. HOOP .lIRETAND TANK IRON. BOILER PLATES AND BRADS, tiCARD IRON. DRAAI BABA . P BAR% 7LANOEIt, CUTTER CYLINDER IRON. • ?AND FLAT RAIL. Dm Coal Remit. CROW RAWL WEDOILN A NARROW TIMM. SPRING. PLOWAND CULTIVATOR STILL. BTREL WINGS AND MOULDS oat to pattan. STEIL TIAXII. STELL SHANTIED. A. B. COACH, BUGGY and WAGOA SPRINGS awl A-ILK& V NAILS AND SPLIBIL All Goods First Mau and Warranted. • OFFICES AND WORKS: Sixteenth Street mid Allaghway Rtser m ud 71 Water Strust, Pittsburgh. hi MILLER, BURR & WY. METCALF. OM W. BAER, RUMEN MILLIE. CHAD. PARKIN. r== CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BABB & PARKIN, HBO, Se. HO Liberty Strut, talltda PITTI3BIIEGH, PA pirreeinum STEEL WORKS. ISTABLISHILD Thr IU4 ANDERSON & WOODS, I XAMiTrACTIIIIMIS 07 MIXT REPINED OAST "TEEL Of every - eeseuiption. Also. beet Mad germ Plow andlpring Steel. CORNER ROES AND MST ANCHOR Plttr _ PA. DUQUESNE 'FORGE. WILLIAM MILLEE, (Successor to JOS.. HAI(H A C 0.,) Ru faellllles meentoonlve with the lesoilog Tom tea In the lbw, and In preporen to promptly nod otltromorlly 111 all orders PY ST/CAMPO/a eAFT?, CRANKS, PIRToI7 6UDtI. MINIM P w lT c M otu S i A v P. P * R H AM M 4 , , R t A og l L et lV er A wi t h Ls or e Y dmortptlon of PUMPS WORY. CHUG maggoty* Corner of Duquesne Way .ad Pint Meet. MOSMOO BLLIMSHMEN PROEM. The Trustee. are now prepared to grant lien s. ter the use of the ILLLIISHAUdida Ylq. Chao. the =eerier quality thlpaeted to eood Iron. th e ro:1121=g1 ,Inte r iorai ;fattgal;:i Partle. within/ to nee It can obtain Uoenaes by pplyins to .JAMES P. SPEER, Attorney for the Tron Furth a., ROOMS 1 and St InnlIsh•• Bulk/lag, 1141 M _ - ranter Intererted aro Ironton to vain the SiSoiNSKlrttialt WORKS, alma Q. v.... ISO 10 enectaalni operation. sEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. 1 NGER, NIMIOK & CO., PITTIIIIIIEGIS, PA, Naaafsetarers of every deseription of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL. SPRlNefi,* AXLES, STEILL 7101, , au, •e. Warehouse. 88 Water slid 100 First Sta. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. . PARK, BROTHER & CO., I'= r_71,14 01 n-i A Ca.. and WarabotolL TRIRTIITH...THIRTY YIRaT sad RAILROAD STRILSTIL IPITTSBOHOLI STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as am: other Stare In the Unto& • BISSELL & CO, No. 285 Liberty 'Street Al" La bud sad formals. PARLOR STOVES, BELTING STOVES. GNATS FRONTS. PENDRES. • MORINO RANGES. GRAFF, RUNS & CO. ILLNIMACTIIIIMI 07 ZYZIT V.Ml= Or STOVES, BOSTON COOKING SANWA MRYIiNAOr Ina WARNING BOILDINaII TOnric?ra armou IMIWwr comm OOKTO AV/Ma IM COLA. Cs, VAN'S IllsalessU Patters) ITABLE MANIC CAST I SON KAWSLISL WILLMAN'S HISLECTurL SULAM", fres Man &rims/ 4503 . 1 GRATE PEONTS, INNOZES. 208 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. C 313 A. BRADLEY & CO., so. so wool) MTREET, etchtithethrers of the Oreftest irsalettet , Cook, Parlor and Heating-sfmk. TO Br. POUND tow. anortmentoill Mad ill the 7.427077 PATTICRNS AND DIPROVICODCNTtI, bud We repot... of our nut •to auk th at .7 ono own oy a rood ortlole.o.lo pub.* acme bat lbool mazooloomnd by u. OA ,boy .bo toood I..yout don.. as well as utbromAk., Would w -w oo sold pout. lourod. will or All oho lava nand Was bdo. abtoror too, other and tarsus*. gr. 0000 toe Caulonrout Mee 11.15‘.. • Ws BRASS POUNDERS HENRY. BIER & CO., anconsous SORE EL COOPER & 00., Bell said Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MADZ PIWYPTLY TO ORDM Rateable and Grey Iron Fittingly GAS PIPE AND TUBING, MOTILE, lIPETT lAD cum ULM, els. GLOBE PATTERN, IRON COCI Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OiL itasurAortonces or J. r. coots a cols Improtal &loteo•Wheel Steam tamp. ads for Dreyfus' 'Patent oig ere, the best in the Market. Stm ti catsO .lUld Works, corner Thlrtbentli and Plas • WIII TWOOD & McCA FFREY, PlUAlntrak, PA. OEM FOUNDERS AND 11ON PIPE FITTER& ant AGIINTEI the A. 8.. CAMERON • 0011 IMLAY PUMPS AND NLEI*INS ARCHITECTS BARB & MOB. Run. soma assocumunt s &Rd • IR. Mat RR*. .P,u.sbargl Ps. BMW sttexaos eves the &wigwag sad roam el 00131 T wripErao SUILDINOIL, FOUNDERS, IdACHINISTS, N ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. 'COlrne;Carro:l 444 F4II44I[MUIR OISZI:414. =I PIIn.'S It(:11, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, I=l CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAR AND WAVLE WORKR. My 17f. are all cut Ine►riabl7 to Pita. In dry sand and LA feet lm[tbe• Also. fell ►eeorteuat orsaeral Castings for Gas & Water Wor =I sots of Gas Works to my make or RETORT& OAP FORT PITT 'OUNDRY COMPANY. °Mall AND WOWED, TWELFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. IT Engines. Bolling Mill Ma. chinery, Nail Machines, Be torte, and Castings generally pLICEIICIC & BRO.. maz a BtFROLAII-PROOr SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP. NO MOULD ENDINES AND MACHINERY, nszweicir WORK, RIWAIRINGI AND ruT TINki-Ur MACIIIN LILY. Coi. 17th and Pike Sts., Mink Pa. = ==l MONONGIDDLI FOUNDRY. W. d. ANDERSON & CO., antifteturers at IRON HOME /MONTS, WLADOW I.IIITgLB sod SILLti, and Casting of all Description. AlirSpecial attention paid to AII.OIIITZOTII. R Le CASTlllitli and to (autism. fors Masa Haute.. MITIC. /Of Fomrnay—No. WATZB STILEXT. Pittantrah. ra. ROBINSON, BEA & summon to Bottoms. Want .111Intato'll. • WASHINGTON WORKS. FOUNDERS AND NAM:MISTS, PIIIIBUROH, Oanntlietarera of Boat and StallOnarf Stem KO' Maaa. Blast 'Enema. 11111 - Maebleary, Ovarian. lehivill,g. earrings of ail diocripUona 011 Tank. aad aUlla nailer and skeet Iran Wark. Va;==UU:il - • Acmes Aar OIFFARD'S PATZITS WZRCTOR for reez. Boilers.. 1111. iii OM AB CARLIN & CO., Pohl Ward Foundry and Nadine Wadi, ==! Manufacturers of Stations. and Portable Sleanl kareeeo di Work.. Pollees, abatt.e. !Met and 15. Mill Balling KM .d Maorclne Castlnga, °gate liars. Weight., Wagon Boxes &e, bent to order and Dave ea bind Bastaas at all as. taniand ' OFXURAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS. IsSO Senn Street, BOLLIAN &-1110ALEY, ==! ENGINES, BOILERS. &c. FORT rrrr BOILER, STILL ABB TANK WORKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER, 111ANUNACTOTtrail OP TtrpuLuz, IX)DBLII-PLUND TIIIII7LAR EIRZ-801 AND viTLISDKIL eTZAJE BOIL. za& OIL STILLS AND OIL TANN% ISHINIXEYB, BRELUHING AND ABS TANS, D ENSE SETTLING ABS, Y SALT YA.I4EI AND CON isrcurrams, cmsoirrnina AND nos BRIDGES, nuson DOC4IB AND COAL MUTES. OAleo aad Warohooso,_ corner Soessi Third. Short wad Liberty Staves. PITTABIIRGU. PA. !Orders Sik to the shore address will be promptly attended to. =bre HUGH M. BOLE & CO. pr. Point Alley and Duquesne Kt =1 Engine Builders; Asunder/ and Machiniste. Kaavracdaws• ISTLAYBOAT ittenrta sad lITA.IIOIIAAT 141012110. of all alma. ilmetAt i nn IT zit/ r FIZATLIZi BOILICA. aid born power. CASTINtIa, of ever, %Ind, wale to vadat ate= lON 7a•aeh7, aa THIRD aTRYT.T. below Mutat. • Ibr Cal MUFTI No, PULLIRTS. - HANtilerta.:l4olloll aad TOWLCOI.I BOOMS add Itlarti TOBaCet) s•BISSILS, oa Lad and mude to ardor. as taa .INDUSTRIAL WORKS, jprzttag ibiMlegkoky sear the rots; orforil Droliptly lilted. TaT vil. O'HARA BOILER WORKS. r:RElPpoimik co., _.• Niatilictanus of •. 10 .N 1.11 OIL TAISr T rkht A449,AXON IZAI iCh CIIrN Ek Cot. of Becand - li — rtntiVind - tibuty it., PITTSIII7IIOII. PA. • Smutting dose promptly. Order. Mat WU. .bm. adders* WM be prObipily attended 10. &KPH AN. Comedy , ILAPapprat CARROLL & PYIYON.II.II. .or.11:012 WII; BARNHILL & CO, BOILER MAKERS AND Slag= IRON WORKERS, WO5. 110, 911, 5114. AND Sle MEN frr Having secured • large yard 'awl lir:listed It . 1 " thn I , Mwt •Perured ruarbluery, we are Awe. pared to tussah. tore ever, d.onrlPllon ZOO Its Ike best manoirr, sad warr•••rd equal to any as& In the *gamin , . (laltuneys, Urreeelsi. egro Weds. Steam Pipes, Locomol.1•• Boilers, Condensers. ralt Pans. Tanta. Oil mulls, •srlta- WIN &Mai Palm. Bolter Ir 0•, Bridges, Sugar Pane. sad Mt manufacturers sr harna.lll4 rale sat !Oilers. et!2!==M:!M= •UD U. IBRUSII... mxtrart. brim JARED 31. BRUM 10014 MINIIPACTUIZEREI OP • Steam Boilers, 011 Still!, Tanks. SUEBT INON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street. POtaburgh. NOVELTY WORKS pirreevuGn NOVELTY WORKS. =1 BUIOW, ABMS S. CO ILI,XIVACTOPIOIS OF • . urniCATrotie D ilDw4ifils / Pair` =I • SCALES._ rim laese rw rstat Doer eaki a tit 1+44. VIM atrial' ANA% GLUT NIL rlittsbiniga. PiansPa. r, -10 WEST COMMON - Machine Mena Troyigh ISMUirau,soratrotWs&Comoon. ant&dist, Banda 4LTVATICE & oa , lisedhos &ma or low_ •ea • ttfUst&d&ra- trDERJONJA WIECOIregs, a " 1 ". 1 4 32 TogitW .'7 seeutold= 1) `""'". O,6 •Nr Mamas/ szeasseir "6 reams - . ' • • , _ ME RALLROADS • • • EENNSYLV. A... Mummy NIA CENTRAL :.AIL LL On an I niter II r. a., dander NOV. 1444. 1809, Tr.: s nfil arrive at =ow 'OJto the Union Orpot, corner of Vi ~,2 lAN,. etroet.. *a fol!oves: Arrios. Dream XIII 1110 am ' , outbera Cm. 8 50 UM ran Lae 1.45 a. lap.ra. Wall's No. 1.. " IU a. Wall . , 'No. I. 0.30 BrintonAe Nol 7:50 am:Mani:rain 11:18 No. 2.. 4:5 , / am: Brian:. hr.. 10:80 nea , lar:rt. Y.3.8:00 am; nralklAs Not. 5:15 pas Jahnetorn It1:50 ate.:ploetwar 1 0 . Bra , At S o l 4:00 Wnll , No. 2 -1 1 .81.81 Intiahlan En. 1:30 pm:Johanna; 4e.rinug pntille•akri•.. 1:50 pat lara'as ie No 8.118 pv No. 1..51,509m,Ph114 Zaptc.4lr.. kralka AeNe 0:35 pm, Wall, No. ski Wall, No. 4. 80111 pm, AWL No 1.. n: IlrintofAc No 21:10 ato:•Fast Line W7Pes Va l . o m :4 k o e Mo sWeaa llm'is e N c o t . oFn.. a 1 IH:oeonnffla. bar. for I,olmore. Chant. rlsiU Isavea Walt. etatzva.„.„a dapsu at 9:03 a. ra., reach Lag l'lttoisuaga 10:05 a. at. Its terming, leaves l'lttslaarga ISOM/ p. re. lad arrives at Walla Etabioa IY p.m. •Cleclacatl, Express I , avra daily. Boa Express leaves 4•11, except Monday. AD • awns daily easspt linuaay. red fantasy laior W alsellvto_ W. / - 1.9R - CWrils Aram, Res Pimayl•AnlaßAllrodd Cosopury will En ea. mns any 4.1 to-y-4-Ihr ig mpturvt serrzom...d 6 . " that amount la value vrtll Dv lithe na. at las evrany. union Wen by •peclo.l ecattn4L EDWARD S. WILL non fitieral Nlmpellltteadeett. AltooWty, ER T• EHTERNiNERIII - j a PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and after NOV. 14. 1069, Us Pueenger Trains ea the Western Ptunsylvalls Rarlroad will arrive at and depaal trona Um lattars I Street Depot, Allegheny City,. Wove! Morlngle No i4:40 a m!MaIl . I .1.00• St Freeport NO. 3 9:90 am, Free p ortFree p ort No. 9;litla 10!40 ntalgitarptOir Not 110 a 21 SharptOrg No.11:01) p WlCepreau . * llO . pre Freeport N0.211:45 p myna , 3.10 em —". . 8:60 pro; reep,, ~ ..25;%0 paa Swindon: N0 . 16:314 p 6:34 p Above Menu run daily eau The Church Frets lures tm01y...1 . Jant!los ever, Sunday atlf:4o m.,reanaln, A Leg aoty Oita at 9110 a. m. Beturntag. loaYa• aiNaaaalf Olt? 1:511 p. m. sad OTrITII at wllelLeW jute Coo at 3:40 p. m. tk•The directving AllegbenY 4.ity 1:00 at. maeounentton at F ryetert em?..WW• • ker , s Suer Italy. for Butler and ' , tsar I natoun e Through ticketsmaL b be perusal, at Ito Mao% No.l St. Clair evic t near the linapenel.Joßrldgen Plttaborph. and at e Depot. Anegheni. • Nor taraarlaJormstloo sings to JAMT.B LITIFILICTs. stis Federal Street The weeny. Fututylvaata Itallroad;7l.gsol Mum en/ Melt Baggair, except los assault saws'. sod Malt their - reapernalbllll7 to moored Dollars In value. AL baggua ca. seeding this amount to vsdue wattle at the dellt of tea owaet, '" E t tiIVA L IIIir tkr=k . note General Booertattadons. latoOna. .__Tl 11§W PORT WATNE k CHICLOO 0. W. and CLIVELLND • PITTSBURGH H, H. .Teem NOV. 14th. Ind% mine nun•avernan and arrive W. the Union Depot, Damn aide. rm. bent el=ao, •• follows: Artins. irmgient:: rtany:.altpat last sae. 0,15 N •m m CIIPeoltsalt14:1•11 In CV. la!a ICON pm Cleveland Zs na_laje at chtase Ex.. 51614 pm Ede Yd.n Zetl:o-0; la B• Erie En11:03 n CI. ltWh , • lita7oolllpln Delmtlfrem Allet heft. Arrow to Atteet.l. Beer /allafe./4:3N • sn Leetsdale de,.0:03 Leetadale: M:OR • ell Ilts , r Ta 11... OMR cm . _ •• • 11:63. la New Coatis ••10.101an = WWI ,`• :1: Fr:eTlid ale `.:1141p1 Laatalala pal R L ewd.alls •• 11:.43 pn •• .6:13 p Leet • •• 4alla pm Laetalala •• 1 6:43pm ' • •• T. 7.3 pi Pair Oaks San- ITair ()aka Ban d., caarab. jag pla d•l Omuta. 9111 aai /Pk SOON p. ll.Obleago Express Warn 44.17. ar/P111:10) p. ra. Calugc Xx_preaaanbreadaar, P. NIYIRS, J. N. NeCULLOINIII. Beal. Pan. i Motet Agent. Neal. 'imager. nom • • CHANGE OF ORMIII ILI MCC. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD THZ ONLY DISZOT ROUTE 'ID THZ IME: ZZGIONS WITHOUT CILANGZ or OARS On and after MONDAY. Nov. RSI. DMZ TWO THBOUGH TRAINS DAILY (exoept tkoolo) trill Mayer Plttalowst Depot. corner of .1.400, tants wad Pike stre•ts, for Yrsoklls.ollcatnw. tyre, an 4 WI mints In 1.1.4, Oil Regtonos LiLYI ITIVIXIMOII. i tniilT T , lief D A T t's ;POP m Want 1 ..... T:110 Inili t nitoP7... e4o rf. lot: ii.ofir.:.eits Rd H011.01.-11:00 a so ,441101100... 9:00 ad Holton... 3:01.1pm13d Halut... IC 4th Hutton..ll:oo pOl 4th Holum. • . Tree Port Al. 9:30 • =Sods Work. .1 ) t. . sod. Worts.. 6:39p w.Preepon A . .t . 41. • Bradre BAo 3,15 p . Smoy. It • " .., Obwob IMO • nolChoreb... . .Yt • Mamma trans litoD onlY ne.W Podia. AmettGOodatlon trial! al an Omani. • .T.. 1. LAW Cr, oenG lap . t. THOMAS M. ING. /kart. Moe% ' rrirsuouG araiti l my. • • PAIIIMAPLE ERTL. 011Amin UP TEK3.-0a and attar istINDAt, W. itib, 1269, milts It'll leave aad antis ai Unlrm MOWN PlLUrborgb, er imam!: Pittsburgh Time. lis:l3 i. Camitern Etyma ' 21:35p. to. 5:00 a. ra. TV L. Teir a: larDonald , • 11:43a. la. P:331. 3. iltrobsa Ha ville Alocoasmod. 3:43 p.m. 12:4531.2e. MeDoalld , a Ace'. No. 2 5:53 p. a. 3 33 P. m. Mora 12:53 p. m. 9:213 a. 51. Aler IBM r. Y. Namara will leave daily. 13:13 r. N. m.a will arrive dolly. • • • O ' Ait u L ' At t ar. ` r ill,% l , 4 olg,T 46cuLlb . • .013 EITSBIIIIGH lc OONNELLII V 1 L AD. Oa and aft= ITTIZDAY. Voyenther..- rttlh tat*, tralos will arrive an *parr. from UM =maw Of Grant and Water street; se • Depart. AMUII. Nall to from 17n1bn. tow.. 110 0 0 1.1. 2MO T. N. Wiletwort Aeoemdt.n il:oor. r. fiOa EV: h. to and hom llnt • ft. LOU?. X! lug! : BWaa, Nelnen, rjrPjl: T. /048 0 . Z. caa a. vg neat le. tobfelt•spor t t . draddUiVer • li r g:to ‘ i:oco 0. Y. lame 0. . t. 1W alkeir U. H.A.YktOND. W. B. STOUT. Pilrenet.tident. -nli .TN THE MATTER OF THE application of the FBEEffOLD BANK and BUILDINO AIiBUCIATION for &Charter of Cory:ration. No. 1100, December Term. 1869. Nollee Is hereby elven that an ipplicellon it* . been made to the Coirt of Common Plea. Aliellitenr. at No. 1190, DeeeMber- Tend, 1669. by the Freehold Bank and 11 , 014110 g Awn. dation for aCherNr of Incorperailoru • addtrygg the mune will beerated hi the Cr t the DU.. erginber Term, vain. sufficient res Iro thou', to the contrary. JACOB 11. WALTEE. Pr•xlitotiotsi7.: PlrreitritClll. Dee. T. 1069. , 1(1m16 _ • THE DISTRICT COURT OIF . rt. or OTATI6O, for the Noatera Wet of Peonsylvanla.,• •itin Piz ti N. of Pittsburgh. a Bank raid under the Act of Cott/teas of Berth 18011, haying applie c l aim. discharge front% hit debts. and otherplovattle under said Leg, by order of thenutlet Is hereby given, Wail persosultho have proved thdr debts. andothe , persons Interested. to pear Olt ttl4 OM 0.7 of Jro4l-4 • dlO at 10 o'cloci A. ..[...Clore SAMUEL ap • • t.._loll* • . • • • Mt. to Bankruptcy. at Mt °Mee. No, t • mood street. ratlal , oratt, Pa.. to show ea.., It .7 thei hare, why a discharge should not be granted to Ile mid Banernot. de17:411-P 8.0. Iltt,aNDV;l33. Clerk VIECUTOWS NOTICE-Notice Ay It hereby pima to all persons Indebted to tat a.tato of .../11111:8 0..1.:11kAN. late of Boma del towashlp. Allerbeny county. deald, to pay ta the a ndershmed, and all perOom bolded el.ea wl4l present them properly unbends for as !anent. CARBOLIC SALVE!, • The important discovery_ of the CARBOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and DEALING Agent Is one of the most remarkable results of Modern medical research. Baring the late civil war It , sins extensively - used in the Hospitals, and was tonal to be-not only a thorough dbiw. fectant, but also the most woo. Aerial and -speedy. HEALING - REMEDY ever known. It Is now, presented In a scientific combination witb other soothing and' beating agencies, in the form of a. SALVE; and, having been ah randy-media numberless eases With most satisfactory and ben. • edcial results, we have no bush • ration In offering It to the pub. lit us the most certain, rapid. nod effectual remedy for all Sores and Ulcers, no matter of how long standing, for Burns.. Cuts, Wounds, and every ABRASION of SKIN or FLEW ' • and for Skin diseases generally. • - Sold by all Dmabsta. Prim n 5 cents: JOHN F. HENRY,oIeNti 110.8 GOLLECE P1.11 4 6E. New York. READ! REAr . ! READ S cone R. mo .nd in nun minute, nWuont bleedlng tr leaving isorencs.; snd Ulanaud NMI/ Itemrved 1n 1 few anuci . es. An opttations per formed without pall% or Voodeha6 I Perfect comfort Immedlde.7l • bollozoo. =led :the unfit . No sore feet after oilerstinst Irdarsod and Sint Joists treated sea:sir twit. VI ost-Blte sad COPlMatee clued In► fee dam : estlalseUeit even de moat y refunded. - . Good Ctp_Bafereaees given. .odiee TiOnra from B a. Y. to 1511 if., and Ito/ e K. Sands's. 9isitA. K. •', Itomemotr tiot plate. No. 49 Sloth Wed, Di Bt. Clair, ork a. air.. Dr. D. DILTWAION. Illtotorrity 94. 41.10:04 TRADE MARIF.. • DITHIDGII - ..,., 1"4 ' ' Vt. ' "' . rusia.xisocar ...:t.V \ ' - f :CIIIMBEi r s. : , 4/z.:: E~L7 MS= MI 1 E:I N .., Al ''i .. EH ,~ * , y,j~ ~a ~nf t ,