F' FINANCLILL. MUM UM, NO, - 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSIIIINGIS. CANII CAPITAL •• • • 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DANK OP DiNCOUNT AND DEPOSIT JOHN FLOYD • President. rilltECToll Thos. 11. 14..8.11.-1-7Jotos W. Mort Mod. T Wm. ....Bannon. • Arenten/d Waltzed. James W. Amon, . figlt ii f i e d ll . l•. Chu. B. Leech. . John Hank t o • Tills Bank te now fullyorganized and predated to do a dentral Banking Mutsu& -- Jelok4.l • GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bourhl at ,ifighest Pll. R. MEBTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth AMMO JAIES T. BRADY 8C 0.04 tgatiestort to I. JOllllll II 00 Corner Vouth kvenneind Wood St., 3ES..&NK:2IgXI.S, Buy sad gall all kind" of GOTERNIENT SECURITIES, OULD, 81117 M MD QOIIPOA3, ON NOST L YAVONABLZ TEEM. Imo' Interest Snowed ow Deposits. inirMoney loaned on tiorerennent Donna nt Konen inaftet rate.. Orders exoeuted for be • Parollaaso and Maio of STOCKS, SOON - awl 'HOLD. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO. CO ttlinit 'I Ott. FINANCE AND TRADE. Civics or PrrreaMmir Gagrrri, Fafnir, Jane 7, 1870. 4 The 'bull movement In gold, bonds and stocks is still In the ascendancy.. Gold, which was selling at 120% before the board, opened at 1213(, sold up to -121%, declined % per cent, and closed at Br. n. at 17.2% very strong. The prin cipal reasons mistimed for the advance are the Cuban question, fears of trouble with England should the Alabama claims be pressed in Congrees for set tlement, and the easy money market, which enables the bulls to have De l gold carried at low rates of interest. But the main reason Is the bull move ment in stocks by the cliques, who hops not only to Induce the bears to cover.l but also to draw on the outside public, by proving that stocks have been sold at tee low a figure and are worth more than they are selling for now. The rise In gold, however, will bays the effect in the European markets to force down the price of our securities and decrease the 'lnvestment demand from that qua:ter; also- retarding any meaeures to be adopted towards a conversion of our six er cent. bonds Into a security bearing a I.ss rate, say 4%,0r 4 per oent. interest. Government bonds are strong but lid not keep pace to-day with the advance in gold, and were rather off without any material decline; the free offers to sell come from • class analOtui to earn a • high interest, and then accept the zweeent favorable premium and invest ehi,nr money in local securities. smeop are strong and the speculative sharee,l: . ,4l/ PZ or th West, .Lake Shone, Reading Mat Cleveland, have' timidly advanced. TWA. however, may be fol lowed by realiza:lons either on. Satur day or Monday, as 34 bardly probable that a rise of bor 6 pe: sent. will hold good without some reacti.7 l3 . For local securities we rei:lr capitalists to- the banking house of Pb. Mertz, who can furnish valuable infoi - Mation about all the securities In our rearkst. Money Is still In preening demand, in rates are easier. Business very dull. - For London, Paris and German- ex change, see the advertisement of Ph. R. Mertz, the agent of the North German Post Office Department. 4.morsoons as received by Pb. B. Alert.: Gold, 121%; Silver. 117; Eighty ore'a,ll6%, Five Twenties, 1862, 114%; ito 1864, 114%; do 1866, 114%; do Mk Consols, 113%, do 1867, 113%, do 1868, 113%; Tan Forties, 111%; Adams Ex- ComPalni . 62; Merchants Union .Exproas Company, American JU- T robs Company, 36; Western Union 'Telegraph. la%; New York Central, T74.1-pauv,;.l:llllc7l, Port Wayne adopt, 35; Michigan Southern. 87%; Cleveland it Pittsburgh, 87%; Chicago. Rock Island * Pacific, 105%; Chicago A North Western. 7034; Chicago it North Western Preferred 84%; Erie 24. 'Y renal+ or. Large. . London, per £ Kw ;8,10 Pule, per franc . 24% 25% _Berlin, ..... —. 90 2 - rankfort. florins 62%.; 61 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady it Co. Gold: 121%:„ United elates Siam, 1881, 118%; Fire-Twentiar, 812. 114 X; do. 1864, 114%: do. 1865,114%; ' T.n-Fortioa, 111%;-Five-Twentles, Janu :are and July, 1865, 113%; do. do. (13%; do. do. 1868. 113%; Union Pacific Itallomd, 86; Central do, do, 99; cy. 119%; Lake Superior . 96. ITT TI Issrsph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Your, January 7, 1870. Wall street was excited to-day. The Long room was crowded with brokers et gerly bidding for stocks, under which m loosadvanced sharply . . Still greater excitement prevailed In the Gold room. I Flacluatings era frequent and mainly In an upward direction. The cause assign ed for this buoyancy and activity is pros pective of the purebase of some West India island. There is an increase In :the volume of currency, bat there is no .doubt that the return of some prominent clique to leaders on the street la the real explanation. The Indicatloas point to e -sharp revival of speculation in Wall Stet and important movements in the 1 future. The failure of R. W. Martin, Jr., ia anounced. . Mon n ey plenty at 7 per cent• for call lama. - Storting quiet at 8%@8%. etuerican gold firmer; opening at 121%, advancing and elating at 122%. Carry, lug rate 1.82 per day. Clearances, fifty. six millions. The Commercial says the bulls, nude. torr,4l by the fiasco of report, have again entered the ring under the leadership of Flak. August Belmont purchased 14,000.000; he was rehowed by a lead. log merchant. who Invested 29,000,000. .3.,7 Gould, it Is said, also put in some two or three millions. Other operators bought up nine -or ten millions more, and are still buying. In addition to the purchases by Jay Gould, Mr. Flak has bought largely. European brokers have telegvaphed to their aggiits here to , by freely with the avowed purpose of bulling the market. Governments strong. Coupons: 815, 1734V7%;-6thi, 646; 14:4@115; 65., ;4%415; do new, 13%@)13%; 67a, 141,41 - 1d4%; 685. 14,4(4114%. Ten-Fortlea, - 12!4; Pacifica. 9,4(.19%. Offerings email. •- Male Securities firmer: Miesmirls, 87, old 'Tennessee., 52%; new do, 47%; old - Nod h Carolina., 41%; new do, 28%. Stocks active and higher, closing strong. )'.ve Thirty Prices. —Canton, 50; Mtn tier: .... ct, 26; Western Union Tel., 32; Quicksilver. 15; Mariposa, 8; do pre fer'd. Adams Ex preys, 62%; Willett ' e rgo. Americarr,36%; United States. 49;4; Peclue Mill. 43%; New York Central p 2!.„; Erie, 24%; Hudson. 87%; Reading. isii,oged Central, 117%; Lakeshore, 8734; Illinois Central, 1-35%; •Pittsburgh.lo%; —North Western, 87%; do preferred. 85%; Bock island, 10534; St.' Pant, 74%; Wabash. 6234 • do do preferred, 87; treferred, 72%; Ft. Wayne. 88%; Terre A n o n, 144 do preferred, 60; (mien° Anon, 144 r; do preferred. 144%; (Ado& Misabwippi. '25%; C. C. L wy.i. Mining ablate dull; Bostonprices—Gal nur,t, CO; Franklin.% Heels, 76; Quincy, . 4. , ' :t, €~ ' >, ' ME .~ 11 . ,::_ c t , ti . • i •• ; . • .'4 • • , : 1 A 4 - T 4 - g ~. -iu t - V 11 ,.. /' i '=••• » ?::: Sub•Treaanry balance, $96,218,000, hi e luding 14.00,761 currency, pvtir.mnsi snt.s; January T.—Flour .:oody, with *sloe duper at. it,2sdAsit. .ot hzist ',teeny, with sales red et 14290 1,52. Vorn steady. with sales new 'el. lore at issi,a,93s. Oasts steads , et 56057 c. Patron um loner—crude 2049 20 30 and 293 r. Provisions &di and refined daclining. balky quilt at 99441.04. PITTSBU HARRICTIN Oirrica or FlLlDAPirrszowna Gowns, T. Jan. 7, 1870. Thud..., generally, Is dull sod ne glected, though hopes are still Indulged in that there will soon be en Improvi malt. At no tins, perhaps, within th e past year, has there been ,such ~1111 *once of !peculation as during this win ter; It is probable that the stringency in money satinets had something to do with St, but, mid* from this, there is not the !amp disposition to speculate that here was a year ago, thought!. Is true, the temptation has not been so strong, as e values hate h ii - unusually urdferm, and, cone•que i tly, there Du not been much chance make quick • turns; or. In other work*, but little inducement thrown out to!stlmulate the speculator to action. In addition, It is also a fact that those who do this kind of business have not been very sucoosatot within the put two or throe years, and this Is not without Intellect. It has been Meow ered that those who dO what Is termed • • • - legitimate busineas, notwithstanding they vat frequently dubbed as old fogies, generally come out with the beet a leM n = i. eatst the close of the year; possible they may not have done as . much baldness as those . . who are pleased to anthem old fogies; yet as a general thing It will be found that lboY.haea inside end cleared more money. - ' APPLES—Dun and unchanged; sales in • regular way at r2,50(43 per bbL APPLE BUTlER—Quotect at 75€1885: BUT E'ER —The demand (endwise light and with a full supply, the market .te dull and prices unchanged. We con. , glues Coquets' good to prime roll at 34(4 1 32, and choice at 101. BEANS—DuII and lower; we now quota at 1112.2502,75 per busheL BROOM CORN—Salse at 13(14 014. "BUCKWHEAT -FLOUR- 4 (9 4 4 CHESTNUTS—Quoted at $4.50. OBABIIIEBIItatitte to be quo. bed at 1112018 per bbL ClDER—Continues dull and nominally ' unchanged, at }5,00, 00 per bbl, as to I quality. CHEESE-.ls dull though the stock in I this market la not. large and Price , are unchanged. Hamburg, 17 ®17)4; Fae tory, 17)4(418; New York Dairy, as@ 19; Goshen. 20. CARBON OlL—There is only modern ate demand. and the market is quiet and priors unchanged; we continue to quote at 27 ®27)4 for ensitsdard brands, in • job bing way. DRIED PRUTIL-LTtspre a fat demand for applelei, 4 ler we. can report round lot ales - .s.*4(4fick , Peaches dull and unchanged.:-M. Idelkilictinirters and 11®120 for halve". DRESSED HOOK—Bale" at" 19915 eta EGGS—Quiet and unchanged; alma ported at 85(437. FRA.THEitti—ln better demand and higheroand we now quote at 85®90 to the trade and the tumid advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Continues qalet and un changed. It is said that spring what dour'', in many instal:mei, do not give satisfaction, that there Is not much in quiry for them far family use, and that the bakers do not buy as much as for merly. This, of °aurae, will tend to give winter wheat dour the preference, seen at a higher oat. We motion to quote the former at 45,2505,50, and the latter at 85,75(48. GRAlN—Wheat is scarce an this mar ket but the mills report that they are getting all they want from the west; we continue to quote at 11.15(41. 14 . Corn is offering pretty freely but price are maintained, and theta Is no disposition manifested to make concealoos la order to effect sales; we continue to quote ear at 80 on wharf and track and shelled at 85. f Qat' in linilted supply but the de mand Is light and prices unchanged-47 048 on wharf and track and 501 n store. Barley continues dull and there are but few if any buyers for prime spring at anythiy over 11,00. Ryan dull and cin ch= at 95®11,00. HA —The arrivals continue light which, of course, is owing mainly to - the bad condition of the roads; sales from country wagons at 118%23. HUSKS—SaIsa at 8 cams per pound. HOMINY—BaIes at 83,00§8,50 per bbl. LIME--Salsa of Cleyeland white lime at ;202.25 per bbL • ONIONS—SaIes at 42„E403,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. LARD OIL—No. 1 Extra n quoted Arm at 81,48 ® L5O. PROVISIONS—Market earlier. and drooping; shoulders, 1434 for plain and 11534 for sugar cured; sugar cured hams, 21; breakfast boron 20)4(42L Lard, 180 18)4 in tierces,and Mean pork, 131043 L 50. POTATOES---Quiet and unchanged; we 00111.112011 to quote at 55009. POULTRY—Dressed Chickens 12014, and . dressed Turkeys 18%20. Live , Chickens, 50%55 c. per pair, by the coop PEANUTS—Quoted at 9®lo eta. PEAS—DuII; two) per busheL SEEDS—SaIes of Timothy semi -et 13,75 (44; and Clover seed at it,5,2.5. Flaxseed Is dull and'eannos be w quoted above 42,10, SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at 51,80 by the car with the usual advance for small . lots In store. STRAW—SaIes at 114@)15 per ton. PETROLEUM MARKET Ornon car FRIDAY Prrisamaas GAzirrrn, Jan. These la nothing new er important In I the oil business, and the market is dull and unchanged. As has been the cue for some time peat, there is little or no inquiry for Crude or refitted, either for present or future delivery, while at the same time the offerings are by no means large. Salo 1.000 hbla seller this month (40® 45) at 12t4; 500 do do, (40®45) at 12M, 40®48, oil either on spot or seller . Janu ar►, quoted at 12 to 124', the Inside tigure offered and the outside figure raked. ZKVITUED. Salem 1,000 bbl. January at 30; - 1,000 February at 30X; 1,000 January at 30; 600 do at 29%. Private advice. from Philadelphia to day, report that the sales there wore unusually large yestarday, Pittsburgh selling and New York buy ing. Antwerp unchanged &tee% francs. azmurre 01 canna OIL ar A. V. as. Peerless Oil Works 249, on account ROOM Situ Owston & Sowers 1.209, on account Owston R Sowers; Chrystal Oil Works 415. account Fisher 13ro; Jas. Wilkins SA on amount Phila, & Boston Pet. Co. Total. 2,104 bbla. CItIPWTO OP OIL BY A. V. B. B. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 256 bbls ref. oil to Warden, F. & Co., Phila. Standard Oil Co., 561 bbls rellted oil to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. Total refined. 217 bbl. PMNBURGII IRON MARKET OfFIUIL 07 ITTSBURGH GAZETTA FRI P DAY, January 7, ltl7o. - Theiron business, as Is nearly always the case at this particular season or the year, is dull, es most of the mills have stopped to take stock and make repairs. The demand for metal ()potion.* light, as manufacturers are not disposed to carry any more stook than they can help, and while the market is weak the offer. logs are not very large, and the great proportion of the receipts are being put In yard to await better timer. The com mission men understand the sltuation— they know that there are hut very few buyers, and that to throw even • small amount on the market, would only tend to make It worse for their prinelpals, and Instead of making any great effort to sell, they are quietly storing their oonaignmants out of the way. 50 tons 141.00 6 mOs SO No. 1 Foundry 42.004 mos 10 No. 1 Ex. Foundry... 43.00 4 moo SOO do do ... 37.00 4 mos 311T1/11210US 00AL SMELTED TROY LEES SUPERIOR OM WO tone Medium Gray Forge to arrive 236.00 30 de 250 " Open Grey Forge..... 37.60 6 mos 200 " Common Clear Gray - and Mottled 36.006 mos ' " 200 Gray 37.00 6 mos 150111 et. ... 97.00 8 moe II 70 " " " 37.60 4 mat 60 " Mottled Red Short— 36.006 mos 120 u - Common GradoClose Gray Forge 35.60 6Mos 100 " Open Gray to arrive. 37.60 5 mos 75 " Foundry No. 1 38 00 Smut 100 o _Gray Forge 38.60 6 mos CUAZOOAIL. 200 tons Es. Charcoal F'gS—gso.oo 8 mos 45 .. Pio. 1 Foundry Flang ing Rock 47.00 5 moo 37 -Flag.. 2Foundry Hang. Rock 45.00 4 mos -58 .. Foundry Common Rock. Dry Goods Market. • L . • lisw Yong, Janusty7.—The dry goods market oontinues inert, yet steady, for most &sates of Write goods. In prints and oottonades there Ls a moderate In. qulry for early southern trade, but there Is no general opening as Tee, and the prices are not fully established; gpregues ' new style■ of prints harebeen selling at l2i4e, but new and rich styles bare mme forward to-day which opened et 12(41230. American Dunnels and Aliens are in good display, and are seLlimat 1261,234 e; also heavy sheeting' of Wltellika makes API Lan at nal MARKETS .BY TEILSGBAr Now Toast, Jan. 7.—Cotton quiet and °Wad,: sales 1,800 bales at 25.4 c for mid dung uplands. Flour—reoelpta 6,071 bbls, dull and unchanged; sales 2.e00 bo; I .western $5,2506,20, common to choice extra state 36,1506,25. Whisky a shade firmer; western $1 free. Wheat—reoelpte 9,888 bu, and closes slightly more active Iln buyers' favor; sales 78,000 hn at $l.lO for No. 3 spring, $1,1001.1214 for ll°. 2 do., the latter an extreme. $1,2/3 for infs. Sur red western, 31,2901, 32 for winter ' red and amber western, $1,4501,50 for Michigan. Rye quiet. Barter more an ' the and in favor of buyers; - sales 18.600 ha at itaog4 2o for Canada East, 11,250 1,32 for Canada West. Barley malt heavy; sales 2,800 be at $lOl,lO for state. 111. 3 734 for Canada West. Own—receipts 12.800 bu, dull. heavy and declining; sales 21,000 bu at 900930 for new western mixed, 970 for new fellow southern, 97011 for new white southern, and old mixed western nominal at $1,0501, more Oats= receipts 6,600 bush; marl& active and lower: sales 75,000 bush at Rice d u ll. wagon); 64065 c for State. - Bice dull. Coffee steady. Sugar steady; nabs 300 htele Cuba at 110114 c. Molasses dull; sales 485 bbls N. 0. at 75®80C. H op, arm at 180200 for :American. pe sum steady at 16%; erode ' 30 j.(0 30 .i . f 0 . Linseed Oil quiet at 900303 c in malts: Turpentine firmer at 443.00450. Pork firmer and In fair demand; sales 350 Ws at $2802360 for new mess; $2B for old do.; 124025 (pr prime, and $260 200 ecgorirne mete; also 3,760 bbla new mess ,at $28023,12, seller February; VS*, seller' March; $2B, seller six manilla.. Beet steady; gales 160 bbls at 45013 Air new plain mess; slo®l7 for new extra mesa Tierce Beef dull; sales 100.tilateel ar521434 for prime mess; $27 - 030 Mr India mem. Best Rams firm; melee reported of 90 bbls at 312034 for new. Out memo heavy; sales report. ed of 90 pima at 110120 Sir a/molders; 14016ie Mr hams. !diddles dull, with isles 89 boxes Cumberland cut at 143,(c, and 50 boxes long clear on - private terms. Dressed Hogs a shade firmer, with sales at $llOl2 for western. ,Lard a shade firmer, with sales 300 damsel - at 11 %0 18%0 for steam and 170180 fbr kettle rendered; also sales 1,250 tierces steam, seller February, at 16,0)16,t0. Butter steady at 180300 for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 16017%c. Freights to Liverpool without decided change. Shipments per steamer: 15000 bash wheat at 4d and NO Obis flour at le 3d. • Latest—Flour market closed dull and without decided change In price. - Wheat lower and dull at $41901,21% for No 2 spring, $1,2901,31. for winter red-and I amber western. Rye dull and. nominal' . a 63101,05 for western. Oats lower and' . dull at 80062 c for Western. Corn dull and nominal at 900940 for. new and 11.05 01,07. for old mixed western. Pork . Arno $2325 bid for mess for-February and 128,60 asked, with sales of 760 bbla seller March at 328,60. Beef quiet and unchanged. Cut meats steady with moderate demand. Bacon dull and nominal. Lard arm, with sales of 250 tierces prime seller • March at 17e. Eggs Mast!, with fair demand at unchanged prices. -^ • - Cat Caw, January • 7.—Eastern ex change scarce at 1.10 premium. selling. Flour, In fair demand it $3,25@4,130 for aiming extra. Wheat firmer and active. at 2@2340 higher for No. I, sales at 84@3 85c; No. 2, lc higher, early sales at 77%@ later id 77 yic; sking with buyers, at 7734 c, and sellers, at 77%0. Corn more active and firmer; sales of No. 2 sit7o%'® 7.3 g closing at 713i0 for regular. oats quiet and a shade stronger, at 40440303 for No. 2in store. Rye quiet but firm, at 72c for No. I, and 680 for No. 2. Bar ley dull and nominal. at 75(4800 for No. 2. Highwines steady, at 91®92c. Sugar at 11% @UV, for common to choice Orleans. Mesa pork firm, at F 27. ,130,228 cub and seller February; prime, mess quiet. at $23. Lard in fair demand and 4.•13 higher, at 1130 cash, logo seller February. Meat!: prime abort ribs 1 3 54, dry salted shoulders 100, green do 934 c: hams firmer and i.,(c higher, 1331301.4 c for green, aid 1434g5i50 for sweet pickled. Dressed bogs active at $10Q)11, closing at 510®10,75 for good lots, dividing on 1 200. Receipts for the put 24 hours: 7,079 bids flour, 87,000 bush wheat, 145,- 682 bush corn, 18,518 bash oats, 2,999 i bush rye, 3,454 bush barley, 7483 bogs. Shipments. 4.330 bbts flour, 11,812 bush wheat, 4,511 bush corn, 4,400 bush oats, 4,500 bush barley, 4.234 hogs. Sr. Lowe, January 7.--Tobacco quiet and unchanged. Cotton: sales of Mis souri at 23c. To hemp there Is nothing doing. Flour very dull, with superfine at 14@4,35, choice double extra /5.15 e 6,25, cholcetreble extrsss,7 s l3 6 . Wheat. dull andlieavy; No. 2,..red fall mold at 97340. No.l do., in elevator, $1.10014 t,16,- choice 51,23, choice to fancy white 11,2234 01.50. Corn dull and lower, at NO for mixed In bulk, 64c for white, 08%700 for mixed andlgellow. sacked. White ,0 (4 763 . Oats dull and lower, at 460 In bulk, 50% %52 0 sacked. Barley dull, at 51,111% for minor spring, $1,30@1,60 for Missouri fell. Rye dull, at 800 for choice. Whis ky Is very dull at 94c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Provisions are tnor mighty demoralised. and entirely nomi nal. Pork fe offered at $27, without buy ers- In dry salt meat and bacon there were no lodes. Lard Is vary doll, with retail sales of choice at 160. which Is the best prim (or choice kettle in lots. Celle are in pretty good demand at 234@fiNclor Interior to choice. Hogs dull and heavy et II:E$ 90 for light to. extra. Cu:l - stamp, January 7.—Flour mar ket dull and lower; country brands double extra $0 80q$7; red double extra $5 25%5 76; amber double extra 15 25%6; spring double extra 15 25%6. Buckwheat Hoar: the market steady and demand good at $7 50%8. Wheatt no transactions reported and prices are nominal. Corn dull and entirely nominal. Oats: notti• log doing, and holders asking 50c for No. I State. Rye dull and nominal at a range of 80%900. Barley dull and inact ive, and held at 90c(BJt as the nominal rates. Petroleum lower, relined being , held at 25%2534 o In large lots, and 280290 in smell lots; crude $ 5 30 per barrel. TOLEDO, Jan. 7.—t; lour active. Wheat dull and without material ohange; cm. ber sold at 11,05; buyers at 11,0434; No. I red 11.06; No. 2 red held at 11,03, with 11,0144 bid; No. 1 white Michigan $1,15%1 1,18, doling at the inside. Corn: old dull; No. 2 held at 820, with 600 bid; new 75c; no grade 62340. Osta; No. 1 held at 480, with 470 bid- Clover Seed a shade I better. Dressed Hoge $10.60%11,25, dividing on 200. Recelpts—Flour, 600 bbla; wriest, 2,'119 100 bush; corn, 3,600 bush; dressed hogs, ,000 pounds. Ship ments—Flour, 1,900 bbl*; wheat, 340 bush; corn, 7,100 bush; dressed hogs, 56,- 000 pounds. _ LOUISVILLE, January 7.—Cotton weak and unchanged; middling at 23y50. Feathers dull at 630. Floor, demand fair for extra family at $5.02. Grain un changed: red.wheat at 61,05, whlte wheat 61,10. Corn M 70c. O bOr...ats at Rye at 80c. Leaf tobacco steady; sales 49 lauds lugs at 15%7, leaf st $8314, 50 . Pro slatting In good demand at a decline; mean pork at lat, bacon abonldem at 13140„ clear rib at 16340, clear sides at 17c. Bulk meats: shoulders at ha m ear rib at 14No clear tildes at 151/c, at 18c,- low at2lo. Lard at 1f340 ros game. Whisky dull at 94a. einmssuvry. Jan. 7.-Flour and Grain unchanged. Whisky dull at 040. Hogs quiet at 68,50%9,25, with some demand to fill contracts; pickers not buying. Rather firmer feeling In Provisions, but not much done. Mein Pork sold to a limited. extent at $27. Lard 15(516340 and nominal,. Bulk Mosta and Bacon neglected and prices entirely nominal. Butter doll at 29%340. figgs 300. No change In other articles. Gold 12234 buying. Exchange steady at par buy. CD. lug. • • 27astiviLLE, Jan. 7.—Obtion Market steady, low middling at 220, good ordi nary at =gfe. Wheat; red at 11 10, am ber at $1 lb. white at 111 2. Co rn. $l, Ityo at $L Oats at 700. Bar o ley at $ 20. Flour at $4 50 to 0 50 for auperllne to fancy. Bacon: clear aides at 17140, eltouldera at 14140, country hams at 18r, city cured ham. at 210. Bulk meats; clear aides at 1514 c, clear ribbed do. at 15c, shoulders at 12c, rump perk at 25c. Ifsrd at 18c. Drrnox - r, January 7.—Wheat steady, extra white $1.14, No 1 do 21,07% 1 , 02 , amber 21,01. Barley $1,90 per rental. Mill feed Dressed hogs steads , with a fair shipping demand at 110,500, 11,25. 1ME:122233 - Naw Yogic, January 7.—Recelpts beeves, ir2,000. or as many as the market will bear without weakening. There Is a less firmness and a, few remnants re main unsold, and prices nearly sustain ed, only some' very mean little 4 cwt Illinois 2 year old steers and helfiiri scarcely brought 10c. Nothing was good enough to go over 17c. Texans sold at 13 cents; 74 Indiana of 6 cwt at 15c, and '6O Ohio of 7% cwt at 16e17 cents. Sheep: arrivals to day, 6,006 bead, which are ample; prices barely sustained and stock nearly sold; a very mean car want I at 4qm a car, 63 lbs. thin Ohio, at 5 r, a mar, 70 Ihs, State, at 4(46m cars of Ohio. 85 lbs. at No, and a car Canada., 100 Its, No. Live Hop: direly five cars arrived; they have gone to 10ii®10%e, in a strong market. Dressed 4 4 460 nave advanced to 13,0)14o, with sr 12ge- tift • Crimea°. January 7.—Lies Hogg doll Il& at ttacs9.4o for chipping to good Peck ' log lots. Cattle quiet and 2.5@i50e lower, With salsa at •5.504.5.2.5 for maw= to good cows, 65,5036., for fair to medium. sad $6,30@e7,6614 for good to extra prime steam. 43.60 4 mos PITTSETTREIII DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1870 RIVER NE WS The river continues to recede steadily at thin point with 7 beet 3 inches In the channel by the Monongahela marks. The weather has again turned cold, the mercury Indicating 20 to 21 all day. Business continues very dull at the landing, freights for all points being scarce, and boats continue to experience considerable difficulty in picking up a trip. The Camelia left for Cincinnati end Louisville, last evening with a slim trip. The Victreas arrived and departed for IWheeling u usual. The Nellie Rogan departed far St. touts with a moderate trip. Pilots— Capt. Thos. Rogers and Ju. Whitten. The lilaagow, Captain Andy Robinson, be the sing boat out for Naahville. • The Argos y . did not get in until last night. having been delayed considerably by the storm. She will depart again for Portamoutlf today, provided the lee la not too heavy to render navigation haz. • ordons. • The big b.headed Glendale, Capt. Here, i■ filling up steadily and will be the first boat out:for St. Louis.' The Maggie Haya. Capt. B. 0: Martin, Is announced for New Orleans. • The It. C. Grey arrived . from St. DJI2II 'on Thursday night-8120mill lay by for a The Messenger. Sallie and Wild Duck, all from New (Mean., are ehroute for this port; atlo, the Hate Putnam from Elt. Louts. —Some days ago we published an so count of the . sinking of the steamer Re becca, at Parkersburg, by • collision with one of the railroad bridge piers at that point, In which the bridge company were censured by the Coroner's jury for obstructiog the channel. The Parker,. burg Gazette publishes the following, correcting our 'statement: ...Captain Muhlman, who furnished the Informa tion upon which the article is based, we understand, is President of the company to which the Rebecca belongs. Ti.. Cap tain evidently did not hear the evidence before the coroner'. Inquest that was held in Parkersburg, or see the verdict of the jury, or he could not-.have-made such a mistake In hisTinta. The verdict of the jury was that the Rebecca was In. Jared "from striking a barge fastened to the Virginia aide of pier No. S of the Bridge," ;which Is outride of the channel span, .and that ;KIM .pilot on duty on odd steamer Rebecca at the time of the accident, by mistake passed between piers Noe. 2 and 3, instead of 3 and 4, which were designated by proper signals as one of the regular chan nels of the river, _thereby causing the collision as aforesaid." The law authorising the construction of this bridge provides for but one chan nel span, as at Steubenville, where in high water but one apace is passable; In all others, with • twentylive feet rise of water, there is not more than forty feet from the surface of the water to the bot tom of the bridge. Ina liberal consid eration for the interests of navigation the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany have increased the length of the channel span at this place fifty feet (of course at a large expense,) and not Only this, hut have added another channel span, making two spans of three hun dred and fifty feet each, and ninety feet space clear above tip water. It was proved that lights wereon the piers, but it was not claimed that there wet* lights on the stone-barge; there they were net believed to be necessary. ea the barge was not In the channel. The stone barge which had been in use in the chancel during the day, was removed before dark, so as to have the legal channel un obstructed. We have no disposition to rind fault with any of the parties con nected with the unfortunate Rebbees, but simply state the facts as they actually occurred. —The Notches Demerol in relating the Wild Wagoner and Richmond col lision, says: It seams that the Wild Wagoner was heading to land at New Texas landing, and the Richmond was about to back out to proceed, as the pilot of the i iiraer thought, down stream. on h y to New Orleans. Acting on th is preasion, he steered his boat eo as to make the landing as the Richmond backed out, and the pilot of latter boat intending to go up toe wood yard stove the landing some • distance, ran Into the Wagoner arid struck bar amidships before the pilot could avert the disaster. A wens of confuelon se gued among the passengers, but beyond the damage done to the Wagoner, there was DO injury angered. —The three steamers, Tyrone, John Lnmsclen and Talisman, composing the Cs.iro and Nashville Packet line, are sot Joint stook as formerly, but running in dependent—exoept to on agreed tariff of mecum for freight and passage. If either of these boats get behind achednie time the one so doing forfeits one hundred dollars to the boat following. The Ty rone forfeited one hundred dollars to the Lumeden last week. —The officers of the Dardanelle report a heavy ran through ice for forty udies below Fort Smith, on her last trip out of the Arkansas. —The damage to the Major Anderson is more serious that at brat reported. She Is repairing at Wheeling. —The Mary ravage }"lttaburgb to St. Louis, passed through the canal at Louis ville on Wednesday. —The Lorena and Messenger from New Orleans, were at Rvonsville on . Wednesday. —The Rate Putnam *as to have left, Cincinnati for Pltaburgit on Thursday. FTITIIBIIROH For? WATNR AND CND °ADO RAILROAD. - 71nuary 7:-34 bales flax, Ju Carney; 23 dressed hogs, Henry Rea Jr; 1800 bale paper. .R Christy; 20 bbls meal. 10 do hominy, W H Hagen; 37M bbls flour, 130 mks feed, J & A Dietz; 25 doshrooras, Bruggerman & O'Brien; 11-bra butter, J A Graff; 10 bits buck-, wheat flour, G W McClure:. 2 oars lime.. stone, Laughlin &. Co; 13 kga spikes, W H Brown; 171 bga corn.' 3J do rye, Beaker & Co: 23 green hides, Seibert a: Berg; 24 bdleshovels, Myers Armor; 21 pkgs wraps, Horsier & Co; 25 has soap, 6 pkgs lard, W France; 8 sks rags McCullough, Smlth it Co; 2 bra tobacco:: ABobsub; 1 Car :shingles, McQuwas; Douglas; Scars corn, Dan Wallace; 200; bbls flour, owner. - Prrxertunoft, Crew:mum AND ST.'. Lorne riArfatomi. January 7.—.49 two' barley, B do rye, 12 do wheat, Hood; 27 do barley. 98 do corn, 8 do wheat, Fred Schield; 6 bins cider, VolgtJki d;,Co; 1 2 dressed hogs, Meanor & Harper; 10 hides, Lappe .5 Weise; 25 bbls apples, 10. lkgs butter, W H Graff Co; 3 cars: umber,J A Marshall; 12 dres,ad Ripley R Beckert; 40 tcs lard, W H' Howard; 50 bbl. Mchwlnes, Shlpton & Wallace; 25 dodo, Little d Heckling; 25 dodo, It Wood & Co. CLILTZLAND AND PITTEIRDRON RAIL, moan, January 7.-9 cars iron OM Shoenberger dB; I do ore, Graff, B Co; 2do do, .Everson, P 4 Co; 100 Mlle lime, Adam, 4 Co; 8 kgs lard, 13 Wiwi sundries, Volta, M d Co: 4 rolls loather, Aiken I Co; 1 bbl a iron, P Conaldins; 1 a machine, Wm. Sumner dr. Co; I safe, Burke IB; 7 Ude arr.'s/. 3 jars a but ter, - Rea Jr; 87 bids apples. W (Iraq 4 ON 6 pggs sundries, .1 Allison; 367 eke °orb Mcßane d 4. ALLLEGIENT STATION January T.—t oar wheat, W Mcßae d Co; 8 pkg. but ter. H Lena; 2 car* lime, Superior Iron Co; I oar shingles, J Alston .2 Son; 1 car metal, Smug Chalfant d Co; 2 cars stone, Huckenstine dt Co; 16 pkgs tobacco, It W Jenkinson; 10 time pipes, RIJH Elton; 1 crate ware, C Relsenstlne. Ardarnnetity VA.LP4I RAILROAD. Jan uary 7.—Y aka oorn meal, Bricker it 0?) 7 dressed hogs, J McCurdy; 1 oar hay. Id Schwan; A rm cars coal, Kie, F oster II; 29 do do,rrong D dr; r Co, II do do, Coleman, RI Co. 'WOW CAIIIO MENI-adirg PhlS AND N .W ORLEANS. —The de. peleenger ream, MAGLIEE C:lltavex, Commudeve James C. Dimes. Clerk. will leave 10, the ahem and Intermediate porta on TV nal. at • le. an n e ''rrr U r •e h lt I r g r r Fe r . P ;e r lt °° d to 34 , PLACY COLLIfetiIiCUOD. •tents. Lave stock Market■ tgrUONSUIrP,TION. DD. SCHENCK'S DULLII9NICIMIUP for tbs of Celle end Virti tor th or B mrpepris cud Lathe Doblirtate4l Cone door of th- Oro soh: DR raIENDIVeI 1141NDR P.LLEI. for Maas. of tho Lire, or to act or • bleartl Dar. • he Ali of ve am*, ibree a t often reoll'red is, "d n . consumption, though lie Paladin qt r :4:: , 7.% 'otioal l Maao tike Ills, csgoietieg the Stomach and Liver, and help the Pulmonle Syrup to digest and march through the Moon vessels. by which means a cure Is loon er. rented. These Medicines are conscieetinatiy offered to the Public as the only awe. certain and reliable thosefor Pah:lona. y Consumption. and for all those morbid conditions of the body which lead ti that fatal dsease. Liver Complalat and Dye. prude are often forerunners or Coat. and w they muilfest theemelves tat, rename the mo tprompt attenCon. The NM:am. EP ran Is a medicine which he. ham a long probation beforetne paint. Its value lat been preyed by the deemed teed It has mate through • ocriod of leers than Dail-live rears. In all of which time Its t o skepti c has In. creased. mad the meat Italiatte skepticians can longer doubt that remedy wnicb may he used with cotildence In all ease wiring admit, K a cure. If the patient twill pertere aunty follow the credo. which aceompany each bettle, he will certainly be cared. if Dictum as art not loomed wasted to meat a core pearl la. Lean in cams supposed to be Incurable. when friends sad pay shames have despaired. the me of ski. Medicine Dm saved the lire of the patient Sad restored him to perfect h lir. nehmen ded ot nay that all cam. of re miner, ,OtolitleptiO n n are 'cilia the rasa of mede. but he emplatlcally assert! i eat often when patients hare tnem•tat star Ming mintibitM., sten 53 a violent cougb, creeping dais.eight assents, general deb.lity, Cr. a to such a denies that they are obliged to Ile in bed. and wee., they me gleam te e d.lelr physlelah may st/11 he cured. ICo al treatment t anseate new 1 Mega. bet whet %helmet , &revery sad ydlienard nnOto mime extent deattored• • d.dri mar beer- mined by Ur. Si Meer • medicine.. _Also, In Scrofulous Disease., tame medicines ere royally eMe ant. 17r. Schanck has pbote (dais of a smother of hers*. lam have Men nearly severed with reaming sores and Saw all heard up. Tel. slums Ds purifying properild, wld must be able to heal.. HIP la the lungs. In ten trestment of Vona naptioe It is itiz toe utmost Importance to_ give Tiger and • wealthy tone to tee system, Dense it II isemmeUo t ' fo l f: L tre ' dalltirtrDe s s;L lt v w.tr haired together with such meals as make itie load eily digestible. The articles most are fo toe diet ofCle. Consumillve patients are deslidatrd In Dr. Schenck'. *dead, whirl are distriseted gratulloosly, in general, Me most hlgoly nutritious enlace are to be, pre ferred.but the digestive st• ength coed la order to mote. either rood or medicine mrviceoble. Thls imsinmentil• Met h 7 tba Seaweed Tonle, and for this perigee It was dee- Ideated . Wines' the digestive Waters Are pet la good order, thw (madras IM proper dad: the system of the patient Is Inalloated and are lungs be gin to exercise their rtlete In a normal and healthy manner. Then She hating powers of rolmonle Sy pelf et core. Putman ay Consumption I. Illermt awe)s cola. pileateil with Dyspepsia 554 War C.a.Plalat• beheata s a Mariarad aro le ended to re ' =ye obatructiOne from the Liter and restore Ita healthy union. They haves)) tlie creasy 'stitch Is Wanted to' celeste or gat mash , ' and are costnot to coot Ile. particle of any rein real pobon. Them Pala cad able meet obstinate conlvenem. sick headacim. piles, la loos .Lee ilinot. and all other diseases which from a torpid or °Deface rd condition r I the Meer. One , box of these pi:lOl5W prove the caned or the medicise. In Comment on the pea Weed Teelc and Man. drake gals are Inraltiabl• aualUaty medichies Ttoy relieve the sulf•rings of Seedatient and assist Wie Potomac PIMP in Meg • doe. They h .ve been round usefal In advaa di stages of Colmum papa, wbere the liege lee almost en tlewly destroyed sae W symptems according the Jodie. et of the physician la Mated espeedy •deash. The.tyesef 91111001. wee weregeteatly In a dying e edition have been preserved for months by do use of unbend'. three great ream odiecr Dr.94hen-10. Maumee contains a fail Manilas on the•arions form. .or 0i15... his mode of treatment, sea reamer die-diens haw to iambi. medieloe. ma be hod gratis. or .-at be mall by laddreanng tds PrlnciPal Wed, No. 15. Korth sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. rTke et the Pulmonic byres, mid Seaweed Ton ic each 111,110 per bottle, or 11.1.0 a half doses. Mandrake :Ills PS coats •boa. For sale by all ' - vmasta. - IMPORTS YY KAI.LEIOAO Movianlikuo3vAl n 1 ,1.14 itt:wv:iiii,l3:va NASHVILLE. rOn EVANNVILLWysare . . CLANKbVILLE ANN N ASH i...—Tue splendid Pn'nenlein Uldintll/W S. Yolll.od, Cansminadsr. Will kayo tor the above and latertnedlata "arta TOESDAY,.Jan. lith, at 4 r. aa. Yor Stela h. or oaulage. apply on board or to ' JAMAS CoLL 1.0., or k Joy FLACK IL COLLINUWOOP, Aysatl. LOUISVILLE. UAIIIO is/ 14T. LOUIS. F . 'Anew'. LE. r.....11=1%, • CAlitil AND Br. LOUIS. Ira a no j 1.111.0. atestatr LAN .... J. It Mar.. Ctransaadar. James If I.n. .I.ltri; let?. as ..aealteett above, on TUESDAY. Jna. 11th , at • r. N. p ot .pp board or le der. /LACK. i cOLLINN W.lOll. Avesta. STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDAM QUEENSTOWN. TIM IMMIX MAIL STEAVISIIIIII, exleen llt•tedagil moot% among one e.lebratad CITY Of rMils,_ CITY Or A WTWIIIII UTC _ CITY OT HT ITY N, OTCL I YOf BALTIIIOST, ott ... 111A111no LYLBI SATUIZI) AY, from Tier 48 B o na 8117 , ..= rk. Tor Busare or Millar WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., IMITRYLILI) OTALZT, Pttiabandli• !grill:WT(lß WHITTIER CON- T111111:11 TO TECO? ALL TAIT, ATE DIAILUSZIS. That numerous. Mu of eases result ing from self...bum, profteleta unansollems. not debility, irritability, ereptlons, seminal eseselose mad Smelly isayeneecy permanently cured. Persons arlated with delicate. tattiest* and loop steadies oimetitattusum complel„te an politely Melted to oal for tOusultat3olo. which Mita nothing Moyerience, tho beft of teachers: hes es &bled tam to ysrleet remedies at cam n dent. safe, permeneoL and welch le most eases am be used without hindrance to banana. Med icines prepared la the establleament. which Cei• t 01100•02000, reeeptiol mad wetting room; Mao boardlasmied sleeping ap to°nan ee artments for ipatients tth a e plea 01100r0I opting. No natter wh mnlr o ay* failed, last. 'oar earl. Steed what be ears lo pant, tablet of lifor pages. not to nay addram [Or two swaps In sea led navelty*. Thousands of teem treated •annlly, at ow* and all over the cool• t26 `. ..4l " e4 ! ;funA.7,l7Ve.7.4 ' lltise th l Pittsburgh. Pa. Boars 9a. X. LOS r. st. Sea. day. LA et. to C. W. Pamphlet mat to any mt. deem toe rum stamps. apf arCAPIICERS, TUMORS, 111.. MUM &a—Astonishing mat atom miraculous can. or Canter an being daily =do by Drs. IL H. KUNZ A CO.. •at the Philadelphia Canner InlinmsT. 931 Arab gLiget. PkilladelPhDs. Parma.. and at tha branch of- Oen In charge of Pr0f....0r Z, G. DALTON. 1110 Lim tit.. Odelsmail. ONs The treatment. used me Cancer Antidote., lb. moat aelentille at enereseral known I• the civilised world. They are not nestle; eating or burning media eine.. They give BUM or nu arta. They ass ee• domed by the beet aunt*tt of the age. No other pereone have these antidote.. No other treatment shoed he mod. Nor particulars mil or addl.*. se above. tot QMITia e:= JUST. OUT:-. TOR °OLDS. COUGH& SORB THROAT AND BRONCHITS. Bono so rood. Bono oorousat. I"' Co" litiTH l kkOl a 10 £lOOO Haw.. Now ler. Me no monot Mom horllblo total own.. Hog ••Brows Cabe. Haw." den lar BATCHELOR'S HAM DIE. SUL splesdla Mir Dye is tha.bailt la the ward: taw may true sad palm% DT; tasiblela. Ole. natant...us; so dlsappalaciacbt; &Wont Claw reamalsts 11l effects of bad dyes; luvrataa and lams tba Bair soft utd ba,satirai. Mad or brae. bald ba WNW= Etestsval. Task. . . FINANCIAL. TILIDESIIINI NATIONAL BANN, Wood St., cor. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. 6t)ld, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks BOUGHT AND SOLD. • A. BRADLILT. Piwidsut.. W. vAinitax. The Preside At. **AAP CYWITI CLAIM& JA.. MAW. 4~;~~,yr~~~~~~~y4;t►i~~ PITTED3VItOII FOB VIZ Safe Weeping of Valuables, • trader iplarsotoe. and llof routing of Sorts Is Its Fire lad Burgle-Proef No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE Prooidost—WlLLlAll Vie. Preoldomt—liMNMY LLLOYD rescTols: Wit [JAM PRILLIA 8, STRAW B. PAINTIIII, tummy Li,t D. JOB. B. MORIIO.N. WILLIAM RYA. OZORtili SLAM WILLIAM M. LYONt f IUMIIs G. nUtutILY. JAB. I. BANNE fT. S TaSAI—I. V. OD BONXIIII4IIIT. U9es dilly from 9 o'clock A. B. to 4 weloat N. not.mr.a 'WA 33 • 57 4 MARKET STREET rirrastmos, ,Coneetloes made MI all the prtehlPM te , tath the Umatted States earl Casadee. Stodu4Bondssuid other Securities NOtIGHT AM) BOLD ON 00113MION sale of reellOular attention% LAU Le the Duchess sae United States Securities. rIART, CAEGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, corner Fourth and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH, PS., osucanasoßa TO 8•1111 A. BART L C 0..) I=l Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Ltd pulite:llu etvglo . :; . ptl i ti to the purchase COVERNMENT BONDS. S o t Dra ft s on London. ftw CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. cArrrat., mom% 111DiIIIMILLT LIABLE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. 7087LIkilf IfiClBll4lll - payola and sold. sad when Soothed nwl 6 ted -to NOTO.O• C 011.110126 OtILOO Ott MI the wed's.' points of the Mated Mato , sod Canada. Dooloses Mathis, Pftetdcot. !suss McClean. Vice ?mama. • W. N. 1110IuI1X. Csadar. IthIaCTORS. D. tWases. Jamas WsCaW, • hom. Sparta. •gh Weatag. Delsoy. Jr lofolleeCounpbsn, Purl et Sow. r As Pb. lea. coos. B. But. Joo A. rfer•Ogloy, . los. ia•nax.W., moth Jeltki Jthe.ll. 90ZZA1. Bolkitar. yr B. LION, 1 a ' r of Weights lad Ream% Omer—Pia. IP MIRTH /MRCS. rittabatat. Capt. et. 301111111.12186118. Depaty, rntabargi Plan Itaat. GTO. ItatILTX. Dewy, YU Way Narks& - - - SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be reedy.' at the elan of the Chief %enamour. Military Division of the kliamouri , Chian°. 'Meals. until 111 M., en TlllthrititT. February 1, 1570, for the traneportation of Gevernment troops. military. Goyerom. of and Indian supplies between the following volute.' as tediceted dation the time from 1.4. 210. 1210, to Octet..rat. 1570. vs. : Tram lit, Louis, Me., to Sioux City, taaktas Gavin, Fort Rama., Whetstone Creek. LOwer Reeler sad Crew Creek Agencies. Fort Gully, 818 Cb eeeeee mad Greed River Agencies, Toro Rile, maven., Reboot. Came Cooke. or ler post that may be established at the mouth of the •Meniesbeli river, and Fen Benton. Prom Wyandotte, Live., to Bun: Clty., Tank- Int Arne, Bert Randall, Whostone creek, Lover 'Steles and Crow Creek Amnon, Y-rt Sully, Big Cheyenne sad Grand Myer Agencies. Fern Ittne,litevenson haford, Camp Co - ke. or any poet that may be trablished at the mouth of the Mauler. Driver and Fort Reno.. From Fort Leavenworth, Lau.. to Sioux City, T. kton fleecy, Tort Weetstone Creek, Lower Branca]. Crew Creek •ginclee. Tort Bully, Bit Cheyenne led tined River Amsneies, Tons Rice, et eeeee ea. Buford, Camp Cooke, or an post thst ma, be eatitellked,aithe month ol the Moolositell river .4 Fort Benton. From t Inaba. Web.. to Sioux City. Teekton Lee tow /ennead., Whetstone Creek. Lower Orate. and Crow Creek Agenties. Tort Bally, Gig Cheyenne and Grand litter •geotligklfons Rice. titeventon, bite - ord, Comp Coot*. or soy Pout that may be eetablisbed O. the mouth of the Gaselerbell Rtv r endow Fort Menton. Rgentr. From ow. City, ls, to Tankton Fort Randall., Whetstone Cook. Lower Brain and Crow Creek Ageneks. Vertrieb'', IL' Cloy. erne sad Gm. Rlygr Ageneite, /ern R o'. tty. son, Buford. Cam. Coon. or any post that easy be establlibed at Ibe monk of the Keeeleehell neer, and Tort Benton. From Smitten Agency to Fort Itendall,Whet stone Creel, Lower Reales and Crow Creek Menne , Fort Icily. Big Cbeyenee and Grand Myer Agetelem, Torts Rice. EteTtlailOn. Buford, Camp Cooke, or any plot that may be establish ed at . -tlie month of. Use Museleshell river. and Fort Benton. From Fort Randall to Whetrtne Creek, Lower I Broke and Crow Creek •gencles, Fort Bally. Big and Grand Ilion Licence. Torn Moe, Moonset, Rao., Caton Cot k. or any post that miy be Watt'. hed at the mouth of the lineation river, and port Benton. Prom Whetmne Creek A1e1207 to Lower Betties ted Crow Creek •reieles, Fort siolif. llk Che eeeee and Grand River Agenel••• Forte Rae, hieveneon, Borord, Camp Cooke. or any post that may be embilshed at the month of the Ileiselesitell +leer, and Fort !lonian. From Loehr Broils Agency to CP. Creek Agency, Pert Bally, Big Cheyenne and Grand Elver Agencies. Forts Riee, Bt. , neon. Buford. Camp Cook, or coy Peat %kat maybe established at the month el the 12.eleshell river, lad Fort Heaton. _ _ . • /roue Crow Creek Atelier to Tort 3.111. Big Cheyenne and Grand River Aje•Cl4ll4 Porte Mee,. Bievenron. Buford. Camp (*eke. or soy poet that may be retabllebed at the tooth of the Moscembell rlver. and Ten Beaten. From Tort Lolly to Mg r'b•.yenne and Grand giver AgeleleS. Toro Rae, Stevenson. gated. Camp Cooke, or any poet that may heestehaehed at the tooth of Maselashell flyer, and Tort genten. Prom NM Cheyenne Leary to tined- tilt! Agency. Perm Itlea:litersaaon. Bolt•rd.Calnp .Cooke, or aoy pool that mar be establlabed the moot. or the linselesnell Mar, and Tort Aruba. Tres Oretd River ►leaef to Torte Mee, Ste inway. Buford. Cami COOkb er en, poet that my be established et tte mouth of the Meanie river and Tort Beaton. Prim Iron Lee to Pert, Stevenson, Buford, Cam Cooke or any port t bat a ay be est &bibbed at the math or rantelethell river and Tort States. From tort etevenran to ton brand, Cap Coolie, or say yogi that may ho established at the mouth et the Masalsabel river and Tort Beaten. Prom Tort Buford to Camp Coohe or any post that may be ...bashed at the mouth uf the hfescleehell river tad Tort Benton. Prom Camp Cooke or ear post thetasy be eciabiltheil at the mouth of the Yueleshell river. tad Tonne's:An. Proposals Sr. also lotted for the transports lien *tither. Led supplies, darted tea re.. from Marsh AO. 11110. to October 31. 1170. Mm Chicago, 1111nois, eta 3 ear. City. lowa. on through bide of 1.110. to all the potato above illosix City that are above melded. Bidders will etata the rats, (et perately fer sash month from March 90th to Octoeer 31st. 1110. inclusive. the date of starting to determine the rate to be paid, at which they Wittererthrna the Merritt from esoh of the smiting points to the several points of deetleatthe aboveinanted, as fothowsi let. The rate at which they will transport each officer zed soldier (cable pamege to be provided for •Oleers, arid tie sol diets etc.'s, fecllWes tae cwoklus their names, width will be supplied by the Uovertouratl. Id. The rate per 100 fothude at which they wW transport ppli• • 34. Tae rate at •thlett they evil transport horses, mules, cattle,ambulaisees,carts,wagons, etc., (tmagh. tor feeding the su heals to be pro , yided by steamboat.) A Just prefereue: will he give. to Perils who owe and control boat.. Botta Will be expreted to always gee the Corer..t.t freight the pref. encore, lad in no ease will be allowed to carry private to thy exclusion of Government freight. The antra or will be regulars to transport stores by land in the event of failure b 7 water; and all stores sealed by the contravor for tnourportstipn mamba delivered at, their dent. not no withle the year 1110. Bidders soli please give Lb e ate at which they will furnish transportation down stream— though for that exclusive perpoce no boat will be required to go up .tram coluse to brag down at lout 160 tons of Government freight. The contractor the transportation from Chia/oast:l not be reoutred to Biala may down stream transportation. In ease the contracting party fella to any freight as teg - In d. the Eloyernment re mass the right to tarnish the transportation at the ex. pease of the nominator. and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the Government gram traneposting Resupplies on any of lia own beats. Bidders are Informed AM stn boat loaded with Government stares will ho Wowed to go above I llous. City. lowa, drawing net three mad onr half feet water. As no boats will he required to go to peals above Biwa City with less than one haired toes, bidders will state the rate it Which they will trneeport ds tech= eats of troops of 100 or earns without freight. Ridden should give their names In toll. as well as' their pleas of residence, and cob pro. poeal mast be necompented with a bond In the min of $lO,OOO, Ahmed by two or more respon sible venous, guaranteeing that. In ease the 'contact Is awarded to the person pre:posing. It will bi incepted and entered Into, and good ands. antleient seeinty furnished by said party, In accordance with the terms of this advertisement. The contractilr will be required to give bonds In the nut of (1100.1) 0) one hundred thonsatid dollars. The party to whom the award to nude, Wm be Deepened to execrate the caramel at once. aad to give the required bond for it. faithful per (aromase. The tiovernment reserve. the right to inject any or all bide that may be offered. COP) t f b act term of contract both foe tee.- DO:tatlen from lit- Loot Ye., and Cleave., to be entered Into in the event of swami, and Dlanh films of prat.... e. can be had by applica tion to this office, to the eines of the Chief ( dueletermaster, Deperticeat of the Lout.. Mo.; Calor Qaartertallatex, Depart meat of tba Platte, (boobs, Neb.; to Brevet t.labtenaut Colonel Jamas It. Moore. Quarter. m tear, Fort Leavenworth, Nab., and to Caputo Jam.. eltLas, ASlllO4l.t. Quarttebtamar, Okon Mr. lowa Pr.:Dowd; for transportation from ft. Louis, Mo.. @hoard be indorsed, "PrOpOSIIIS for Army T,ansportation on ...bs Missouri River. from lit. Lord', Mo., etc.." and those for transoortarlan Rom Chicago, ••Proposals far Army Tnaspor• tattoo from Ctdeago. 111., to points on the Mta• marl !Char." and addressed Settle undersigned. By c.d.. of t h e tan srterm ttttt Gemmel, U. H. RUCKER, Aled4llt quartermaster enterer, United• state Army and Chief quartermaster Military DI. visions. f the Minoan. CARBOLIC_SALIJE: . „ The Important discovery - of the CARBOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and. HEALING Agent is one of the most remarkable resnlis of modern medical research. During the late civil war it was extensively used in the Hospitals, and was found to be not only a thorough disin rectum, but s pe edy most won derful and H E REMEDY ever known. It is now' presented in a scientific combination with other soothing and healing usf_encies, in the form of a SALVE; and, having been al ready used In numberless crises with most satisfactory nskdbel3. eficial results, we have no held. Union in offering It to the pub.. lie as the most certain, rapid, said effectual 'remedy for ull Sores and 'Ulcers, no matter of how longstanding, for BUMS. Cuts, Wounds and every ABRASION of SK IN imrsu, and for Skin diseases generally. Bold by an Druggists. Price 25 cent.. JOHN F. I n Y, Sole Prof?, MlO.B COLLEGE PLACE. Newlforlr. E NEW YEAII.--Vaaillles to milosisti Coma for tht to, raw mill IMO our summit tam mese as tete arl ottedocrol g oration. o r rag gritaticOFlV.Vaa:i itft,Ta ragoz.r.v.".mtuerixal.gZ spimb an d AMerlem Plum.., on , .. ne . fined pool mid F. C•Outgo for mr moo • JUNIN .1• ZEM 'No IN W, dn . Comm Lamm as& huh nry •to OEMILE CH9II E Air* , Lys /forego J.I. CAIFIZLD. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ad CARPETS. NEW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUGGETS. DRUGGET SQUARES, Ingiain Carpets, the Lowest Prices Ever Offered. BOYARD, ROSE (t. CO., tl se.lBldirr HOLIDAY GUTS. Positive Reduction it Prices PIANO COVERS Mosaic, 4.rminster, WUton i!tugs, Crumb Cloths, if C., Ore. M'CILLIN BROS., .Ifo. 61 FIFTH AMC/MA ABOVZ WOOD lITBKIT dal CARPETS. uzurcTioNs. The alterations and im provements of our Sales rooms now in progress, make it necessary for us to im mediately dispose of a lame portion of our stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Hearth Rugs, &c., Many goods will be sold at prices. below the present wholesale cost., gall at once at CILIUM IteCLIENTOCK & COT, 23 'Fifth Avenue. WOOLEN DRUGGETS BPD FELT CARPETS, 1/, 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 and 3: YABD WIDE. BORDERED squanEs Suitable for Parlors. ING ROOK CRIB CLOTHS Woolen, Linen and Cotton, LT LOWER PRICES ?HMI LUST SEWN Rottrltdetandlng the etultinintelttel genii on these good. M'FARLAND & COLLIP - ' 71 and 73 Fifth -Avenue. odmmai LATEST OIL STRIKE. MTICT.L izzaTT i i,CONOMY I ANT! To secure prim handed /vortex. just come and see what splendid bargains are oliered is the gor geous mock of Spring and .Summer Clothesjust prepared and exhibited to ttie_publie by S. C. Taming's/LW. The fullest I:tuturtT to be deiced in the man who enjoys It it neatly divesed in a snit o hew Summer Clothes which at tam. oomtbrtablef aa not to abridge the freedom of biamouon each clothes are to be had at S. C. TRAMEILISAN'S. To practice YCOAOIIT. don't operiti vast sums of mono where extortionate people Charon fancy priers for unsatisfactory clothing, tow cos* and get the worth of veer, dollar 'You sand. at • S. C. TWAtraILWAN'S. num Tharonof the[ meat sort, practiced every fth.ro.chnelle d irie a l t wl47. ` gring Ho it.ll .l . ` ll `l lll there they get their clothes. Yeerr ma free to buy at all times. Trade tremendous pm sow nt the Big No. 11 Clothing Hall. • 1.0011 AT Tilt PRICKS. Cocoa nut suit" Cro SIT w n e i r , thajle. estriggh suits i stirfAls O . 695._ 600 s us. Seen, at BB 60 each wortki Black for 610 worth gsio. Boys , lulls for $0 worth $lO. And a at many more too 129MeTrith MeV Hon. QUI early and secure your bargains, es we have but a lbw days to sell. lgemember Big No. 11 Sixth Meet, S. I& TRLIMBEAK. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI. VON of TEL PITTSBURGH BANE FOE SAVING!. D....ember 31,11169: =1 Capital Stack Una Dawn hors— Coatingaat rand MIZE Rona.. lfortg.tes 01.1. Reeelvnble... I.ffiee 'bums 11695,97 t IT b. L. MeICINLET. Ireuurer. The un'tirsigned Anditi Committee if ayeet• fully report that they have slammed the boots and assets of the beak, and find the above. tate • lomat to be Correct. B. H. HARTMAN, • ItOBT.,tI. 5011MILIITZ. • 0. fOLL•NORER. PlTrastilail, January 3. 1810. Jaiiall,:T A PPLE PABER6.--1 have a £ .tut amortmcat of Apple Perine.Certhemid WNua Machines, which I Invite all to mill aid me them tiled. The PAWING, CORING AND SLICING MACHINES. take..sale three tome 0 the emit to pare. core, .04 elle. he orlitten Mud apple. it will pme without ell Meg or tortes minim& Dried Apples WU much Maher when Weed with this. ease Alee than whew.quartered We the old proems. Also. • fall amortment of Lightning & Turn Table Apple tutors. For sal.a m:sae sad bY JAMES SOWN, N.c...18f!f WOOD STREET. 1411EAD 1 SEAT READ! CORNS Arlo &moved in one minute. without bleeding or tooting torenew, MIZIOIRA end pleased Nalle Removed to it lan osine,e. All operatiou per formed without valuer bloodebed Torrent comfort Innetedtatelil No poisonous goedielneusedl No sore het after operntingt Warned and BUR Jons treated moos It rear. /tort-Bite end Cel,blialn. eared In few day. flatiefsetion evert or looney refunded. Good City Reference. glean. Once ROOM from 9 O• N. to 19 M. and g tee r 9.dayo. 9tollo. n. Relnemotr tarp No. 49 Blzth R old VArIERRIION. Pittaburgit, Pa. 4.10 WaIU Importer and retell dealer In Ffigrn. WEDDING, &IM VISITIO 11011 NG. P OILAVIIIGI ARTY AND BUSINESS , 1101110011AM1,_ ARMS. ILLIMINATING mann by loyall reedy. proamt 14.LasktIOn. lead les sample. • LOU Chestnut PM. Plylllob CARIBMcCANDLEBS & l ikata Can • C 0..) WHOLZULI °LIMO II foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. IN WOOD lITILICIS. Tatra 4oar slxrte =mead Z. 111. y...AmisnALve FLAIR. WALL'S ZUSIN WILL CIIIIIIIIIPLIDACIWr• AILW/ALL . II ELIXIR WILL CUILILITIBI2IIIIII. ILessaaiWs =aux WILL CIIII COMM, Wass. Rice o I r i larahalPs Litz% .1.00 El i st r t i t a t. I Mates street. 11. or, Doutsi.u. Eraft. ... e i a . lbol= "lad estel.,lll.s.:lZiOni.t.. (1)01111DREL8 CLEVELAND 146 Ws Men Oaf Lim. SOO Obi. toners Whin Line. Tor We 07 J. I. OAXITILD. 'WV ' -- b --- o .6 • - . - IRON AN 0 ', VI. pp ? 5 r 0., :i. 4 . . RA I 1 ,1; 0 4 ,5,i,b. . v i , i 7 il: 3 ' tl iciiii fL v aavail'. DUQUESNE i , 7,, - IaJrtaiNTRAI. n•-IL • 4 - 11... . ~, te e On •mt afmr 11l airy" Msnday NOM -,„;&. 2 ~.Trai, • 4r111 ,.r 1141 at macs depart COLEMAN. ILAKK & 00.,' 3, 't,,LL-.TP?„ut.::: °flu ; Doporl. icyji ..... I:10 mai...therm A:. Cep am Manufacturers ot Fast Line.... 1.46 am -Yaolne Ns— I :." i. • Watts No. 1..6 SW La 'Visors 90.3.. 6.16 ma arlatonAt Not 9:50 Imo 1 nal: TrMo.—. 13 :16 as Wall . s N 0..... • :96 mo nrtaton •e.. 101116 Ma Cl•elitaam P. 1.9,10 am, ttra•••Ae No • • 10 pm iTtl . ::, , tirt a l.t:::;QU!!. ' o o .l . .. II I ' ll ire Pitt.steg. 0 t r . 1:30 pco , :_them. o• /te.4clippa ~,p, - t or ,. 1:50 pm icra - cc e - los LIM pal .o.lo'. No. 3...150 pee Plat., be.j . .• 4 , 1;1:&0911, Rabe 9 0.. A ftr.l 2 %It t'°i',l:: ,, i.; ...,.: :..Ntir: .• Ortetto•Acy:o_y•l9 pool 2:tt , _Ltntt ~.,1,16,..,, ei,_ lit, S , W • s l T b r" Tes r let " ¢:lre 9 =ooVnetign:l7 " ..4 1 mg for Italttmore. 4 Tbe COONS TOED I - 'llll nmelo,e, !Sunday at 9:06 2 . to, reacniAz PH.ta i , . 10:00 m m. Ne tcroteg, 100001 p,4...te ( /11:54) V. ea. and ttretvae at AWL 6144CM1 II 0.10 p. ca. • ' •Clocinsatt Irtnnasa I , apac-.6414. Ni -, Express lett.. dull 4 500044 414•04ag. Au 4. 4 tr.. daily except 41.431.0. ‘ . • For ftataar taloramaaa !IRV , • aaani•aataßaliraa4 Cam mill ima. T 4 It a? rick fOrßZisme,• no CrolWara II Va ' l ' as. t Ham,...- "' • ' *OOl antonnt la .021 e 0411 be allVa rla my -ommm, anloortaX MD •Mtff C.6tz a IL . l to . --, , • WAn sal* *aural litmerlate a Jett. a. . IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. =I PLAT BAP., HOUND AND AR! IRON, NANO. liotor • HP:e. rA N D.. ANE iftON. BOILER PLATE:, AN" HAAG, faII•ILD IRON. VAAU arta vicorprit SASE ri.Al44z¢, OUTING SARA. Cr LINDER IRON. TATZSI T NT R It ' : ?t ' A ‘t : LET 1.1 SPRING. PLoW AN I. CLO TIVaI•OUSI _ STNS.. WING? AND )LOOP. Seat to Weer. STILL T/ALS, STALL SHAiTINO, A. B. dT10 , 1.. COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and AL I.ES. LUI NAILS AND SPIELS. • All Goods Pint Class and Warranted. orricis AND WONXis: Ilsto/sth Street 6.1.1 Allsebear Eft*. aagt IT Water iruvet. ult , . ELN, BURR & PHU ==l=37:=3 ONO. W. B WLTCABA ALT. WILL 1" BlllBllk .•-• llrina, Purams-11.. Y. KIEL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, BILLER, BARB & PABH:I3, OFIICE. No. HO Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. PA., MAN pITTEIBIIRGH STEEL WORKS. sirrAziasast• ur mi. • ANDERSON & WOODS, = SZIST , REFINED CAST NTBEL Of sassy dessrlptloa. Also, twit teflon kraal Plow and spring Bled. CORNER EOB3 AND FIRST LYZNIIS. Pltir DUQUESICE FORGE. WILLIAM MIER, • (Speoessor , to JO& HAIGH & C 0.,) • Hu facillites co-extensive with the leading gore ge• in the lost, and is prepsreel to promptly aad satisfactorily MI ell orders gg ifTLAM/101.1 . gig•Tre_ On AHEM gieTslN EOM. LIMITS% rgrlinll.Ts %IL ItIST9 HAILROALs AXWeite LOOLMORYTIVIt ine&oi. gether with emir/ description of 1111A2H W OR E . Oltice nine gorge Corner of Duquesne Way and Ent Strut. FILLBRSHItSBN PROCESS. The.Trasteee &renew inepered to reset Mee se/ tbz the eta of Ute ILIAEXELLIgitiII PHA). Cleh The superior qualltjtesparted to good leen. the great Improvement to Inferior won, eve the to dace cost. commend It to a/1 soesofseterere of Pontos wishing to um It eon °Main Mesonn by applyluz to JAMES P. SPEER, Rooms .d sAlLlZZ•rttatram Fourth Parties Interested are Irene! to Tilt OS 313USTILIZittiltki Wl[l, where b sow euosesolui mention. DOOM SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMIOK & CO., PITTSDIIRGII, PA., Masolooluren of ever/ SomilPtles•l CAST AND GERMAN STEEL. RAILWAY SPRINGS, ELLINTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEIL SIRE, Ac., AC. Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Yastatortlarers of all descrlotto. of EriMMILB. 001..0 WareDna., THIRT I IOTH, =MTV lisa, and RAILILOAD BT/1.101.113, STOVES, CATINGS, &c. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMEN° WI GOAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Rout aa well m any other store la the Rohm. BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street as ttasel and Meal% • PARLOR BOWFIN. • FLOATING STOVES. • GRATE PRONTO. PONDERS. COOKING RANGICO. Re. GAFF, EMUS & MAIRMACTOIII34I OW ZIIIMY VAZIScr of STOVES, BOSTON COOKING RAN'AtE, 'THE FURY FURNACE," 4 711,00000 4984 0 71 . 91..471 00 $693.971 VI j 306.417 74 6 408 00 39 09740 70117Azarr74ittnunri • TRY. NEW AFTI-DITRT COO ' SUM ISTOTE. •LiLLGULATOR, ,, COLUMBIA COOK .4r , tV_lr, VAteet 101renanstl Platt IrD) &MGR CAST IRON If AN ILK& WZI, Lit AR% RieVLIIIOTOP,6II•TP , ,fre. ft om dirt sod dust: GRATZ /RUNTS, lf/LNDZIGA 206 and 206 LLberty Street, IMIEM A. BRADLEY & CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREET, Nun/*dorm of tau Grootut Varletyot • Cook, Parlor and Heatlog Stoves,. TO 82 POUND • In our assortment will b. rouse ill the LATIIST PATTICHN ofND IMPEUALICNINS. the reputation ur Seoul •l. sn o b that any one In want of • good anlele should puralluo soul but those msouthetured 0 0.. u. tberl will Os found We Most d ruble so well as le-or omical. Would rah p•lrtlealar attention Waste new 'VOLCANO PTOVN. for thumbs. balls .4Mores. 1 0 00 sold In 'bred month. Intended for wlth at without easter. All woo bare used them pro th. e t ir Cata •opelogee sod or sonny other• Del Jar oh Isso. nd Prim 41m. Fl7,t 11)/01 =DM HENRY BIER & CO., succasioss ZORN Ni. COOPER dk 00,, Bell and Brass Founders. BRAS CAST-KNOX MAD! PROMPTLY TO ORDZR. laleable and Grey Iron Fittings, 'GAS PIPE AND TUBING, VIILOTTLE, SAPETT AND CIRCA VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IRON COCIKR, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL. .itiEETAcruitinsor J. IL MOTEL • COM Improved lalanee-Wkeel Steam pomp. Agents for Dreyfus' "Went Ott ers, the beet in the Market. • ogee sad Works, *mow Thirteenth end Pike Street. elth ATWOOD & INIOCIFFILEII9 Coma Literty mast sad Thing Anima, Pittsburgh. • 884 FOODS'S MD IRON PIPE MEM and ACHINTS tor A. B. DAMZRON CO'l ATLAS P MOE AND BLOWIES. ' ' ARCH:WOWS B ABA & MOSER, mum prom assocumoi strumas Nos. 8 sad • Bt. Char Stmt. Fittstsindar WNW astastlas Om to Um assarilaa !Wallas of OCUIT SOIT6QII aaa Mgr aa attILDIUSEMI. , • - 5... •. - W r ium ESTEnN- Agggimm _renvianA Milel4o4l.l). — lta and aloe 110 , 7. lik, 141441 4 6 , rallpt "halite ea the "hates Vitaaael Rat real will early. at A 24 depart twos . Paden.' aired Depot, Allagarre Caw. aa gallows ' 11" lria:110 . 1 iitl 31•11.2 4. ... . W . :0444 .seaport Fa 1 IMO • a =wet lio: I LOOM '. 10:40 a at Z . 8 .. 41 111/2 a a 4 putimii,- dzkazi: - . .....a;;.....0 pal wintiltilFellat S u br c e h traime dalla • easisy4 awn dray at TAO a. a.. tae Olty at :DO a. wt. Sett:maw, = tu t a, 01t7 at :SO p. sae atularrlye at Ws at aAO v. at. Th. trains etal All MY 2 A 1 M at. ma. &roes vonneetlwa at en Iter. • Una of ataite4 tor Bailer_ . Mums ticket. ma) patelaalta 31. So. ISI %ale stmt. near tea rntiltaral,, and at e niepouVirjy. :', ' Yoe Maar Lalartaatleatry to - JAIME /Mtn, ..1i„ .. .... e4eral %not Tao Western Piaturytisala MADAM " arailli aunosto MaZ o rt u r i ßZlgie n 6V a llr y ..,..= tinge% Dollars la value. beams •w. . watts, tale alacatat la etttas artllbe at .0000 or . the owvar, Woo takea al_alawagrillath r. ..i. ._ . EDWARD Y. 11412 Oaten* Itanallateadaat.7rn V.; H 1141;19( sad arrive n ew*e *Mon tarp cl II lb • "dale .11:011• Lit Cl. fTin ` I, Qt.tWi`ix LOY p VATEre Ar 3 Db lomtaisle •• 10:118 • ' .• .1.103 • m me•••••• • • 16:45•4 Zama ' ekaa 414•4:1319x1 Bes•rialli .6155 111 Leetsclite ..111t411.. _7l (361;d. 1:1Ipra ' .51:5115 p. a. CU trril l ll6% . Cb' OW. NA. • .t _ . O.ANGE 0.1 MBAILIIII.. ' •,,.: TINS.. GialaNY VALLEiffgUlll; --- LARO - .. .. • TIM nNiy. DIRECT BOUTS TO TUX UM •• , ILIORMIS WITHOUT CHANGE lg . CARA ' ~.. On and aft. diIITAY. Noy. Bs; DM, TWO . THROUGH TliAul2l DAILY Icuevi lici_ll • - —:,. will leave Plttonoret DePok 1:97.0.Aaar. • ".. eat and Plke etroots,firr rnza.n.thl IWO; and all points ra II a 01l Nation. . i‘L in " .." 1 00 7:16:1 . 0 WTl_n II! .71= Dal ww..... 11.:00BSIXI,ibt.. TAN/ An - . .7 an !oilcan... Grap win to BOWL. !!!!_blk I. . , Sid ilOton...ll:Wa* to 04110114*.. .. 9 ., o_v_a ii .., , Pd Emu.. ~.___.ao wo 3ti tiOtwa ...• ,7 , ( J., i .: CA Wiltwo...lllollrrimb gillewil: int , ~., 'l4 t'' LI ; : tr 1 = 3 ,0,-- C.l.@_ . via ' C Church- Ai; X4 O P PI Ch Nna r T —. A lOll Oll i m ll =wen Minn atop only I,!.;Jr4un.rl yr, , , r, Agenanmo d ,rTlZ,-" R UI on , i , .Rchitiwit. 141110. Atm. sum - ~. : ,:: ITTSBURG A IWKIMEMH rigatrit y m y. . PAP RABBLE BOIJTE. • 0111-IVGIX 07 111131. , ..0a tad after 1111X114174 sou. e sth,eSele. trains will leave and ultra all Sae Delon Depot, 711tabarah. 7lttsliargh . Ttme. South Ip. m. La o r.u. l t t he'spe I:3e. s:=. • aed.l Ent:: AlaDonald . a a0r..n.n0./ 11:41 a. ca. Tali. lee leteabeavllle Attommd. 3.43 p.m. 9:411 say lieDoneldwAsen. No. 16a63 p. la. 3 $l3 P. S. sundah Train.. 111:33 p. 9:17 t.. 5. 111.P.5. lerpress will Seale Saw , . 12 7. 5. hilaa will arrive daqz„; ,.. , B. 7. Geneiel Vast Art , t. Colnial7l3. W. W. OARS, Stan.. Dennis'''. tohl.o. note y~-sx'.a'~'l? T .Y~' e Y. AL.I &iv, Vnlo, • Dtpait. o.*porton. • • • _ , tows. • IF:00 A. N.N. NEANeesVe " Oirai r n woo A. N. Nr Si. to and fr om Unt.n. 7.00 x. N. IOLO A. Ns Wost Newton Aeocen`d •4:7e r. N. INN* A. Braddock'. Accoadt , n. sill r. VOW 1. SS Night tolteN•sport.lo:lo r. NNW r Sunday Chosen Trolls to . and Dow West Newton 2:00 r. N. Imes A. War Deists aims L. N. RAYMOND. Agent. W. R. wrOlTr. an y lintendent. mew P1TT1111711.611 DIABIOND TILL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Ogics, DALLIELL.6 BUILDINU. TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCRLNTS Petroleum and Ito > Products. l'lttsburfte 0111..—DALZZLL'S 111 , 11,131ie. °comer or Duqatuts. Way and Inds IrtaroaS, Philadelphia Os.--18T WALNUT aT WAILING ts, KING, = Petroleum and 18 •Products, OALZELL'S BLINK DUQUESNE WAY. PIEOLADILPIIIA ADDEZSIN Boonsl7, Ohcsmber of ampttor.oo, 123 1301:1171 SZCOND 827/17. iillo CLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. BZRBERT W. C. TWEDDLI, M=33n Lubrienting&High Test Burning Oils. Lane*, lAillreed Axle WI. manal. imat lust au °haulm mealy limpid lowest aunpakataula 'Spacial aU fat unpleatcUmatas at bow. tar Wiser. LecomatiVe. Engine, Machin Mop. . w IP cot . cr..wa. Pmw n 111 end Planing aiu ou., Adapi-d for Dinh .peed. Ppinkle OIL Wool .El esid.l.lglit 014 011;Tetraniers' dieulFo Reseals, • • tor and Flnlibleretasolrege, 011. Harness 0.1. learagane. ARMOR VAILNISLI, to prnerve Brinbt Dui Work &ad Macnincre nom Ron. Vine. ;mania. aro mannflactuied coda Dr. • Tareddlea_parent by dlipaz basted Sunni la WO. me, The Lubrication. • dla are 0.001 odoriewb ggrl,VlnSt r taxli ' llTs . ntirnTalfl an` h d-,114 remain limpid mann Irma ca 0.4 a. ' au, saw. rood tillaare unequalled, and incipaso an i l e n aoo 41ee1X1 Of 01 main n and rde al w af 17* p W n ) art egT. Woo.. a t gunmen= Bridge. EC= SraIUCE . ALLEY.—Biotles is btreby given that at N0." 9. Sessions Of (inert. Sessions awl. a raisin) granted to show CAW why saki ITT. fres Braver ave., to the River. St wild not be Vacated and Closed Hp, bleb •111 be made absolute IMleselmaritlems re fled in mop. time. JOHN 0. , 11e001188, • eeltdter. r==l TIT,TUE DISTRICT COURT or. HE IMPNat 'MATES FOR 711ZWIltrl , ' DISTMtor OP PV.NNSYLVAA Lt. WILLIAM X. CtikadllAN, a banknott.und , tha Actor Calves, of marera A d, Ina. aeeingapped fortdietberge hem ut Mr depts. and other e l aluta provable %tattersall wet. by order of too Comm. entice Is hand" even to El CredltOrs. who nave provd nate debts, sea o th er persees in e,sted. t o appear on tbe 11610 day of .1 AbteA it% Itrytt,aa IO o'clock A. M.. before Jolth PC lt , t/a1;0..M. Pt , q.,Belttater to tigetreptcy. IA pre. 110 Federal street, Allegbeeyeltr. min. It any they UM, why &discharge &Wahl not be granted.w the aald bankrupt. • • )al-a • 1. C. ,McCAMPLZ.S. • •TUC DISTRICT COURT or • Tlig UNITED trrisTES,for tan Westera et or Permaylrenia. .1 &BID oPK. N. a , Batiltrapt under the Act of Congress of March MT, haring my. plied . for a discharge from all his debta. as 4 the dam. W m. yfoosbic under O Act. hl Mgr r og the Court, notlor is hereby give. to all melt:ore who hare proved their debts, sod Otakef persoso Interested. to appear on the 00th day or Ja N. • BY. 1110, at to 4 , 0,1 s. N , b.Me JOSIX X. Its Water to ig his odic..No , 11111 Feder*, “ovt, ajhab.., T. I'“ft7.Taig.TT , MUT: VW! XeCANDLICIM. JO 1. aut. 11 . AD" i liwri.Airow. NOTI(E. —Letter: of gdmistat %Lion tm eunee :os lwa penou wn, tale of nett it • Uthetoik4 U estate 'llllO - to aa•kr Maggot AU th e Oaring . el.luis will present Melt pointy watt fur seinen • ot. • lkftglt ISOILL - •• WIIALLY Admlraggropg; =3 El wee 9, Mins will les•Vree I • • mirth dd.. ritlow OSSMSOSz.. Isles\ - tattl WM. e is. ASSN g as '2,&17t.U. ;x/m= Cargo ISMS:SST la clorrelgad Ss Nago ma ado & Yen Isaliglig CI. AND g IsTsOliplgi I ARM OVAL41101•11r. eg&lalshi..llAS as. I , itca'r S&11. ' Ss gag New Curtis "19.: sia Mum ma Lentalale ''',lLS: in swi Eltriall i s .I 0 . •• Ts PS p.t_r chkkg Bs. ..___.... Lillof tSnows Is. aves IND .N I TA, talleTe; • ,at.• *mega: ri£l4 T. :. OILS Duquanie WA7. Plitalnwo4,Ss. 3UNI:I7ACTURZE OP LEGAL.