El FINANCIAL. El AFRICAN; BANK, NO. 80 FollliTla AVENUE, PITTSBVIUU. CASH- CAPITAL . . . 11200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DANK OF DISCOUNT AstrovEresrs JOHN FLOYD President. ' . ThudM. MarshalDULL-1•011S job. M. Ilsrthnd. W ' • 7 ' "... dn. Arend:oh! Wallin. James W. Arrest, Jas. D. Zell& Otias, B.•Leects, W. MY& John Fiore. Thu Dank Is now fulls organised esdF"P' ed • de s general Banking tosslossa. D101i4.. •___------------- , GOLD, SILYEB AND COUPONS, itoieght at-ifiesese Prices. PR. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue !TAXES To Bey 8C Co, tEocoessort to a. JONILII t 00. COMO' Fourth Avenue and Wood St 13A.NK1 - i I -{S, Ear sad will .11 Maas of klajoil ,OA' 40f.iXttiv4vvit 601.11, SILVER AND COUPONS. p • OS 11062 I'iIrOZABLZ TWO. ILe" Interest Allowed on Depot'lts. eaT.Mouee loaned on Iloenreunant Bondi at Lowed mutat ratta. . Orders executed for the Purchase end este of STOCKS, BONDS sad HOLD. JAMES T. BR/MT & CO. C;iirt Mittsbut eta* FINANCE AND TRADE. Casaba or Prrmatraon GA:arra, Finuar, Jan. 28. 1830.. 1 The market!' were rather dill to-day. (101 l keeps firm at 12t;@1121,, , ,. closing at 121.1.1, with more dispositiOrr to buy' '.. than to sell, but without, speculative witivity. The course next week will . depend on Secretary Soutar: 4V' disposi: Cons for the month of Feint:my. 'lt t I la currently reported that the sales or sold Oaring the coming month , will be ~,.. continued, in which event lower quota '.3 Fiona for gold are looked for. Government boll& are dull but Arm. Mae prospects for. a rise are based on higher gold and Improved quotations' Si •; from Europe, whilst lower prices , dor '.'.. log an easy money mark*, are, not I ' • likely to take Place until late in the 17; Demon. ~ - - . 1, Stocks: are strong but not very active, . 0 except . Central and Northwest: The st general impression prevails that we are 1 •on the eve of a well distributed bull movement. But few have a desire to buy st present high prices. Money ender. Quotations es reoerved by Ph. IL Mett:c . Gold, 124% . , Silver. lid; Eighty. onses...,/18,14% FIT() Twenties, 1882, us;:i nu, ism OW; do 1855. 115;; do . Ma, 4)oneole,. 1144, do 1867, 114;: do-1888, 11451; Ton ,Fortles. 1.12).1* Adams Ex .! PPx'xrallsrmaPrusbCCoroumC°PunYpanDsPanYy, 63; 3 . 7Y1 - ; lll .W 'e;clilux ltt= tB IT Urrin . , Telegraph. 138: New Pittsburgark . Osutral. 54: . 84;: Reading, 95.1‘; Pih. Bart '' .•4 , .. e 'Wayne ,la Ctuesgo. 885‘; is , Mir ff.' . - .4 , .r. 11/ o ilPl 3 4 .2s 9‘; ').fidthM Ilicltherniti44: ' '.' :oki.-....-t . , Cleveland ts - Pittistmrgh, 91; mono. ~ .. , . . c.!.,-,.4 ,, ,,, • Book Island & Pattille,'llllgr Oldnego d .tf 'North Western . 71;; Chicago a Beath 1 4 ;1'Z , '''. Western Preferred b 9 Erie --,,,' e , ''.,- ' atxamtittur.. . LIT!. Maar: 1 .;?..,::' London, per it............--lotm -; Feria, per frinc-'.......-.. 24 • 24; .. :4941 .- ,tl ' Merlin, thsler..:.•—': ' .... Si • 9l ''''''. ;"vankforts florins 1 • .ar ' 1 ..:.." ce •Lisd , P. $l3. Bonds..._ •92 91 N., Utlion P. •• 41 Rock Island • • oo so . 1 --Closing quotations recessed by James ..4 I‘. Brady a Oct. Gold: 1214: finked , ~.3 .t,. , States time., 1.881;1110A; Illve-Twentko, '' - . • ; 1.882,1153/4; do. lffil, 115;; do. ISA WM .-' .. .: ...- Ton-Fortes , 112 X; Five-Twenties, Jana •:.t.., ; -;:-..• cry and inky. WB5, 11441 do. do. net, '•:.#...'..:,-* .. 114;; do. do. 1888. 114;1 Union Pacific ~.,.:-, r "":„•t • llAdlroad, IA Central do, do, 99; Cy. 1 ' " - ' ' •• • Pacific, 1.115;; Lake Superior. M. ..,;••; ..07:' icy Ulreraph to the Plllliteareh Ossetic) NaW Your., Jan. M, 1670. "... i,•...;;;-• 1 .Money easy at 4@.8 on call loans, with ''..:ii , c. sntne negotiations at 3. Sterling steady Et ...,,, „..- • at 87,5“4 89, . ." --. T . :." . Gold heavy; opened at 121 M, touchsdl, ..4. . i c.,. ; . : 127; and .121;, closing at the latter. tt' .• ''. : ',' , Critarances forty•tweadillonst uerr7lng A : •••;el'.;-41 rides 50;t7. :, "....... h Governments Lira:. The Senate Pl . ' ;at.‘_..• • -.. sauce Committee, according to telegraph ''.... .',.•:' . 1' , ..t.-:., ' from Waahlngton, hex nearly completed ,!.... ..i , : , : , i0; '-: the landing bill, which follows Mr. / ; oi„,, BoUtWell'i recommendaons and fixes ;."''• ",.9..,' , ._ , 1 ho rater of interest a t 4141 ' per cant. It , . ::•,.F.:;',.,„., 8e stated that the :medal funds will reach ~,. . ti.4..i....: ; : l one t let, it,:;:dredrord ltd. mLlloL d s on March. I , '.,:. ~..., t t!..' ..• • ' interest at the present time will- reach J.l , .• „:, - : , :•'.. 7 :1 ninety.live millions,land that between lt,f.` :.'....% now and March Lt the Treasury will i ,".:4: . , ; ;.1 'have to buy but thirteen millions. .....V.,:t .' ' • Coup, 81's, /84.41/4%; do, 87's.-.14; OM: 4. . r Tv: .1 .d a. ei'5,......15;%18; do. 65's 15;(4;; T. ;'' „„--,-. ` . da.firs...-.15%@;; Padre.;lo J. .. : .•: '.: i do. 85's ...... 15; eittg; -....11;110.41. t..:.... i '..r.... . do. new ..._14340%; , • . 4t ~.i....,'::: stew securities more active and armor: , .f....'::''',•- Mi550uri5.........90; New Ifirg'ass-all ' ''''• t ."' • - i Old Tema- ..... 53; Old N. 0.....„...41; ~1,:..,'"",": . ~". Now • 43% New .! .....:...25; '. "••i2t':f... - O'd Virginiu...67l4 New S. 0 ..... --80 1 Railway market firm andin -closing ^.ti!? :•',.' .: , the quotations in mist cases 'were chase l' . z:' • .. i en to the highest cpacdations of the day. .;.... " The most salve :docks were New York .4 , ;5. •...: ~,... Central. North Western, St. Paul, Rock ~.. 1.,.... ', lsland and lake Shore, while the weak it ..:.. •. .' . . spits of.the market wore St. ice. which .i . i, Z ~„"'; • ' declined to 10.5 on &recto: s' circular, and .., ..,: „..! 1 • watnsh, which de lined to-52. - laiscei . ' -' . lemons shares qtdta sabre. Fxpreas I ,; T''' . .',- suck. ',toady. . Canton 55% Ulm 5h0re...... 8434 •-, Cumberland 31; Illinois 13._....138 • W. U. Te1......_01 Pittatturgh.. ..... 90 4. ' 4.i68 i: er: 1 .1.39::FT-tWhWlvn L '.:.71 l IdirlPmLB%N.Wesn......:3Nri:aP:rd-18:7ckl:7-111 4 AlamaEl3BlPsai 724 IC:ll9PaaiPella 0rican...._..26; Wabe......1:. nild3tltee fa WabashreL.7 l . .YCentrel. 9s: : Terreltante.:2o 4 Eno ...... . . ...... 23% .Terrellicts plait ' Erie preFd ...... 40 C. tr. A • 144 Harlem..... ... 138 O. aA. prerd.l44 Harlem p.fd.....140 O. de M.... ..... ....25% Bud.onscrip-sa N. J-C............91X BeAding ... ... ... ..9.5t,t Dubuque tog Michigan 0.,..117%' St. Joe. 105 Breton prima ; Calumet. 03; Copper rolls. 5; Franklln, 8: Heels, 90% Qiilim.,zr. Boo -Treasury balance-gold. $72.437,16% otarrency, g 3,869.1214 general balance, $80,458,652. ._...---.........----- ESI OE FM -,',ll 113 M ~~ _ .., ~;r. Ell ' 1 ..' . E OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZZTTH FRUAT, Jan. St, 1170 . •_ Since the opening of the new year an 4 improvement has taken place In the Eastern markets, and s • better 'demand t for flue wools, with small advance In prices, and the tendency upward. With. in the pist week or ten days we bear of itiritr.in=oficbarce i l l: in tti c, e f r e oun a 4 3a45.. The Eastern markets having been pretty well reduced . In stocks of wool. and the - convietioti of urea tnat wools had touched the limited prices for the season,- together. with an easy money market, has inducted them kl Al i Into the markets and stock up 6 . W e quote fine woolr, X blood, uT, 404442 e; foil blood at 43@45, and other A -grades nominal at previous quotation. Dry Coeds Market. lisw Vas. Jenuery 28.—The guest '.:..Tl notloroble feature in the dry goods trade ... _ ; ,ii to day was the offering or a Iwo Une of t .1t rooszesir prints by din at 100, but Most of tne lot turns out to be nothing •.1 *ter than Lowell goods, which the same tr,• offered .resterday at 9a yer 'std. • Atl lotto L tine sheeting , and one or P., two other tine makes f •'h brawn cotton* pl.- ave boon adintnend }i o, end there la s . -, disposition to put up heavy sheeting" ..I also. L ,nadale muslin' are also KC per L 1 and higher, and now bring lre, Trsde, ;flowerer, is generally very dull. I 'PITTSBURGH ISARRHTB. Orrior or Prrresuseos GLEXTTIN FrioA.:, Jan. 28. MO. • The hog and provision markets are being. wa t c hed with a good deal of 'li beled just now, especially by those who are e ngaged In the business, and the predictions in regard to the future are somewhat conflicting. The impression that hogs will rule lower; is gaining . strength,: and one of the Strong points made by those who areserir l tdne of lower prices, is the fact that they are much higher, relatively, than laid, mesa pork and green meats, and se there-is not much prospect of the letter advancing, it is argued that the former nuts; still further decline. We see it is stated that there are but few orders In the leading markets, which is evidence that haters expect lower prices, though holders sp pear to be pretty will satisfied that all will be wanted by the South and Europe. APPLES—In medertte local demand and steady but unchanged: sales at PAO (i5O per Mil. The arrivals Dor some time past have been light, but the sup. ply fis ally up to the demand, - APPLE BUTTER—Qnoted it 75(895. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Is offering freely. and - Very dull, and cannot be quoted above sx. =PlER—Continues to arrive freely and with a good supply the market la stow. though prices are. unchanged. Prime to Maim roll at 80®33. BEANS—The . demand la light arid market dull; we continue to quote at 1i2.2504.76 per bushel. BROOM CoRN—Is firm and higher, beamoted at 14 ®lB, es to quality. BERRIES—DaiI; 812415. ClDER—Continues dull snit nominally unchanged, at $6,U0 (5 8,90 per bbli as to 1 qualiti. CHEESE—Is firm er, but not Cs. bIY higher . , Was Earn ReaSzVe/ Yr, D. 84 FaiitA lsk la ib glysa New 'York , tniBCIN -_.• OiL—Di • , quifet - "ffild I , 4gl:- changed, et 260/213% cts., fbr 50 or 100 . bbl lote, with the usual advance in a I retail way. DRIED FRUlT—Quiet and Un changed. Apples at Mgile. Peaches at 7@9 for quarter" and logile for halve.. Blackberries 14 quarter", and pitted cher ' ries 30 ctn. • DRESSED HOGS —Doll: 10% @II is about all the commission men are able to realize. EGOS—Fresh packed are still quoted at 28. FKATMERS—In better demand and higher,and we now quote at 8490 to I the t rade and the usual advance for smalliots in stare. • MOIIEL—The market is stronger and more active, though prices are unchang ed; we continue to quote western flours at 86(at5,80 for spring and 85,75Ce8 for winter. Rye flour 15Q5,25. ORAJN—There is little or no wheat offering in this market and the mills are dependent mainly upon the west. We continue to quote at 81.1501L18, for good to prime Red. Ogaden and drooping— sales on track at 46e, and in store at 48@ 50c. The demand for corn hes fallen off very materially within the past week. and notwithstanding the offerings are not uneasily large, prices are weak; we now quote ear at 78(g1800. Rye, sisals very dull and cannot be quoted ineeie 8.5 - (190 MA; se we remarked the other day, distillers have most of their capital locked lan In whisky. and Until they anti.: ceed inerorking some - of the whisky off, it is not likely , that they will Pay much e. Raley is -dull and nominally an at Il,o° for gulag, and 81,10 for GROCERIES—Theie 111 nothing new im, Important , jtcv.ixf said about the, grocery market: " The receipt. of New Orleans sugars and mimes continue large, and Pittsburgh, by the time all that is afloat reaches here, wilt be pretty well /docked:. there is a steady dements, however, as the imprealon prevails that prices are cot likely to go any lower: , ` BAY—Sold in Allegheny market to : fey. et !lost ;;;7®25.. The 'offerings were light, owing mainly to the very bad condition of the country roads. HEMKS—SaIes at II cense per pound . HOMINY—Wiest $13,0008,M perig. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime 01202.25 NIONS—sa at at P,51413,00 Per bbl, the outside figure for choice. . - LARD OlL—City bruidsextra quoted st 111,48.311,45, and No. tat 83(81P5. Fancy Cinch:mai and Chicago breads held higher. PEANUTS—Quoted at 96,10 cts. . PEAS—Duth 82,50 per bushel. PROVISIONS Market continues rather dull, though prioes are without quotable change. Plain Shoulders, lem Sugar Cured do, 1511 ff 'Ribbed Sides. iiim Clear do. I.7@i7q; Breakfast Bann, ISigm Sugar Cured Ham% 194111)191io. Lard,l7o in tierces; ligoirlua in kegs and pans. Mesa Pork $BO.OO. -- ' POTATOF.S—Oontinues dolt notwith. ntending . the arrivals are light. ail= by the oar load at bOo, and in store at Me. POULTRY —Market almost , bare. Dressed chickens, 18@)14, and dressed turkeys. 1110.21 SEEDS—Clover seed la firmer and higher with sales at 1F13,50@576, and the stock In this market pretty . well reduced. Timothy seed at $4.00. Flaxseed is still quoted at r4,10@i2,15. SALT—is quoted sal 1,75 by the car STRAW' —Soles at $146115 per mu. ...- • WHlSKY—Hlghwines firmer at 98@ II: rectified, 81,00; proof notified, 51,10. Old whiskies scarce anti firmer. MZM lEULIN DIARYFI" 00/100 OW I.:minus= GAZETTS, - FRIDAY, J.lOl/1117 28, 1870. There is a better feeling reported In the metal business, not that there ie any material impel:m=6n; in the demand. nor that prices are higher, but ea most of the mills are again In operation, it Is thought that the wont Is over, and that better times are near at hand. There is a good deal of eastern Iron offering and holder', In some Instances, Who were oblidged to realise, accepted very low Wires. but these forced &aim cannot market. been ma a criterion of the t y at. Thee is but comparatively little western iron on the market, most of the western furnaces being pretty Well sold up, and the inspreadon seem" to be gaining strength ihatFlloo9 are not Maly ,to go much lower, though the miffs are buying very sparing,ly.in an. ticipations of • further decline; In other words, they want to keep their stock down pretty well, so that in ciao prices do go lower, they will be In a Bhopal° take advantage of the dedloo. .A2WWKSACITZ. , . SO tons No. 1 Foundr/C--...540.00 Imo, 80 " No. 1 do , Extra- 42.00 4 moo 20 " No. 18. Foundry,.... 88.00 coati 20 . N 0.2 do .... . . 20.50 4 LOCS 10 . N 0.2 do 88.00 cub 100 . Gray Neutral Forge- NI 25 cash 50 " do do do 18.50 4 mos re . .Cold Short. ............ 86 00 6 mos 60 " No. 2. Foundry....-- 38.00 4 mos 100 . No. 8 Neutra.. 86.096 mos 100 . • No. 8 do —.. 86.50 6 mos LOCO.. Cold Short—Whlle... F. T. 10 " No. 1 Neutral_.......: 89.50 4 mss RV " ' Gray Neutral Forge. 85.0/ oath weirsencce coax. seaman PROM LAB • SIIPSOLIOI I OILS. 50 tons Neutral Whit. and Mottled 835 50 4 mss 100 .. Red Short 86.50 5 mos 200 " Neutral Forgo.. ... . . ... 87.00 4um 100 .. Bed Short.. 85 50 4mm 800 " Neutral .—..... ......... - 88.604 mm' 100 .. 'Red Short. ........ .....,.. 36.00 4 moa Ea .. do do 87.00 4mm 160 0 :: do o 1: 87 00 8 mm 87.00 6 mos 110 . : do do 87 00 6 mom 100 . ' do do • • - 87.006 mm 160 . Mottled... ..... ..... . . . ....c 86 006 mos 170 . do ' 85.60 cash 100 " do 87.006 nos 180 . • Neutral,. - 87.006 mos 100. . Meditun Red Suers.. 85.50 6 mos . .do • do do 115.50 6 moo 50 " do do do 87.006 mat 100 0 Mottled do do 85 00 4mm 100 " Native Ore Foundry. 40 00 4 mcs 100 0 do do do 40 00 4 mom 100 " do do do . - 40.00 4mm WOOL MARKET 07. Pyrzeurco FHLDAY Jan. 28, The oil !rosiness continues, eiceed inglY quiet and notwithstanding the market is firmer, there is little or noth ing doing. New Yorkers would Prota. bly sell a good many lines, "short" if they oould . tlnd any one here to buy them; they.lurre been trying to sell for some days past. but refiners here pro polio to make and sell oil Instead of buy ing, as was the case last year. If these Now Yorkers want to do this kind of business,' they had better sell "short" to each other, as =nuns:Serena bore do not propose- to encourage anything of the kind this year. Market continues firm, with lb freely hid for spot or .seller this month, and there was Seale of 1,200 bble spot at .option .watil July may be quoted at 131 and buyer same time, 15. Also Borti3,aild tending upward, though there 1s no movement—not a angle sale reixutel: Spot or sell. r this month, 80% Ltd, and 3035 bid for next month. Bus eeall year, 3 34. There seems to be some denim= (Or ANs on, but very tle inquiry for frames. szontrre or MODS OIL BY A. V. B. n. Peerless Oil Works 820, on account . Fisher Bre: Jas Wilkins 200, on account & Boston Pet. Co; Liberty Oil Works 100, on account W Ribiruson. J. 11. Pater 200 bloiri refined to, W. P. & Bro., Philadelphia. • ftww.tt, L. & S. 400 Obis ref. oil to W. P. Logan& Bro., Philadelphia. McSelvy & Bro. 898 bola refined 01l to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Citizens 011 Co. 675 bibs reffnedoil to Tick Bro, 3lorgand; & .. to , Coq bbla ref.- oil Wl* "dt sti 'W 0%; 149 PgiadelyhuL; ‘. • 4,22 bbio. New-Yong, January 28.—Cotten quiet, with tittles 1,600 bales at 253:40 for mid dling uplands._ ' Flour: receipts 9,169 bble; flour Moderately active and with out decided change; sales 7,100 bbis at 11,0004,86 for super State western; 1 5 . 25 06 for extra State; 15,0506,15 for extra western: - 15,6006,40 for white wheat . extra; ;$6,7506,20,f0r wand hoot) Ohio; 15.5006,25 for extra St. Louie; 6,250860 1 for good s choice do. Rye 'Flour dell, with sales .260 ebbs at. 54.60.0 5 . Corn Meal quiet. Whisky 'lower, with ~sales 250 bbis western at 99c, free... Recelpts: Wheat 2,198 bush; wheat leas active and heavy; with' sales 49,000 bulls at 51.160 .1,19 for No 2. spring; $11,25 for No 1 do; 11,2901,111 for winter red and amber western. Rye quiet and heavy. Barley heavy: and declining: sales 18,000 bush at 90c10$1 for two and four rowed State; 51,0901,18 fbr - Canada western, . the latter an extreme. Barley Malt dull. Receipts:..• Corn _3,760 bushels; aim heavy, with sales of 33,000 , bushels at 900930 for new mixed western; new wfhorit e o l southern nsßtoere 1p1t00 4 1 % 0 7 3 , o fo l4 r bush; oats heavy and lower; sales 3.600 bush at 550 for westerdi 59060 c for State. Ries dull. coffee: Rietactive; sales 9,0011 aseka on Pante tame; other kinds dull.. Sugar unchanged; sale. 1,000 hhds Cuba at 934010,f0, 1550 boxes Havana at 100 1134 c.. Moneta' dull; small sales Dams ram at 113045 c... Hops steady at 180260 for American. •Petroleum quiet. ,Linseed oil quiet at 89091 c. Tarpon/Me quiet at - 46047 e. — Pont. ateadyt sales' 5311 bbls at 12704,25 for new mess, 423023,25 for prime, 524025 for prime mess; also, Wee 2.250 ,b1715* - .05W. Mies: seller February end — March. at $26,0"0.7. Boot quiet; :ages ,400 Ms ar 100 150 for; dewpllo it mer5,114017;50 for new extra mew. 'Deane Beef steady and qalet,.loo • tientes , st. 1230 W for prime mess, and 128031 for India mess.. Beef Hamsqiilet; 125 bbls et szs@m foe new. Cat meats dull; sales 120 pima at 1,134012 c for shoulders. . 14,4015340 . for barna. Middles quiet; 150 boxer 140 Cumberland cut and 15e for atiort• ribbed: Dratted. hetet firmer. et: 11,34011340 t fararesserit: the latterutini -irr extreme; 'Laid tufts: and heavy; sales 576 lien:eget 1601634 c for steam and 17'3,160113 for kiattlerender. ed; also salmi Of 1,000 tierces Steam seller ' March at 18341016.14 e. BattOr.stearly.st 17031c.' Ohio Cheese quiet at 160180. Freights doll and unchanged. ' I Latert.—Flour closed quiet without material change. Wheat (=liana heavy and le lower: No 2 spring $1.1601,19,, winter red and anther western 11,210 1,31. -Rye nominal. 13.509110. Oats lower and dull, 54%0550 for western in store. Corn heavy. 11.05 for old mixed western la store, and 1150920 for new do afloat. Pork firmer ana more active; sales 01 MO Milo mess seller February $27, for March $27 bid and 127,25 asked. Beef I quiet and unchanged: Cat made and hewn quiet and unchanged. Lird steady; tor. prime- steam .1634 e bid for F. brawl" and lege asked. 163:c bid for.' ' March and 10,fe asked. Eggs quiet and allithtly in buyer's favor. Comsat,. January 28.—Eastern Ex change 1-10 off buy lug sod' WO premium selling. Flour unchanged at 13,12434,76 for spring extras. Wheat is request and ,t4 , 034c lower, with sales No. lat 92094 s and No. 2 at 80340810, closing quiet at 30,4081 a: this Alterman dull as 81c. Corn quiet and old 3.4 e lower and nv: lc lower, with sales 55 71340730 for It' 2, and 54340110 fur new,cluaing ai. 1 71340 frr old, and .5434 c for - new;. un. e a toil this afternoon. Oat. dull at ilV@ 3934 c for No. 2. Rye easier: and I ceot lower, closung at 710 for No. 2. Barley ' inactive and nominal; No. 2 , 72060 c. Higliwlnes 91%0'92340 for wooden and ironbound. Provisions quiet. MtesPort less active,. firmer and buo higher; closing at V.. 13,75 cash and. 177,25 ' seller March.. Lard very quiet at 15.110 cash • and 16c seller Marco. Mesta brut and steady: dry salted shoulders 10410340, short rib 1334 e, green Isms 9340. brewed hogs quiet at 110010.6234: closing easier t 110.35010,3734 for light; 18,6009 for fair to Medium and 19,16(0.41.1 for good to extra. Receipts during the past 24 hours: 5,333 bbls flour. 43,250 bush wheat. 23.125 bush cern, 14.693 bush oats, 3,195 bush rye, 3802 bush barley, 14,777 bogs. SliiPluental 5 . 1 9 3 bble .flotiri ' 8,256- bush wheat,6,B69 bush butdi cats. 332 bush rye, 2,4oB b u s h barley, 4,022 03.004 mu ao “ Pottnirt Live stock Market: ouir.. January 00.—The ,1,686 cattle of to-dar 0001;110te 6,400 for the week, The weather is batter though _cold, and • little improllement is noted In good stock, which is scarce: those on sale today were nearly all poor and sold at lie for 116 Texans 6 cwt; .150 for nu Indiana 6 met; 15€070 tor 0 t ; good Ohio yg cwt. Everything sold off I with firmness at the elm& Itheeptre.,l oelpts of 5,700, sodmarket &mart most; or the lout are holding back for higher rates; nd Michigan the quotations ate N 55340: a car 7 pouchigan sheep mold et 5 9 tee, a oar irt pound 00. a car 98 pound Indiana yge. with • au-lo9.pound extra Canada' at 0%c.. liOge unchanged, with 00 4 5 oars to day; a me good Chicago dressed bold at lt%o. Sy. Mims, January 25.—Cattle steady and In g ood demand for the better grades; sties good to choice at 4 1 4@53fu choice 606%e, Hogs dull at 55,40,39,80 for light to extra. . • • PECIZADIUMEILI, 1i111111 , 9 fa—FLOtir dull; new extra family V 4475; Iron. anaand Ohio 15,25@0.25. Wheat red 111,20(Dt.2& :newull at ade. Corn to fa demand:, yellow 1371PSe. Oda dull. Patin)learn Tea quiet; ° ru ._.. d. 2114 C; re Me. 'Frump:me dud. Whisky-duIII4PN:34G PITTERI.OII.43H i DAILY CLIIII1171: - W I 1. • , , ti t ' . 114 , 11'IDA , tojo i n 13.,./ ClarDl IMITNED 111PRAILENVEI OIL BT A. V. B. H. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. hogs. Cattle active, steady and firm at 13,75 05,50 for shipping steers.- ar.Linnta. January 21.-Tobsooodeady and supply light. Cotton; prime In geed 'demand, at 2434(3,2AN c. Hemp un changed; stook nearly exhausted. Flour: lower grades scarce and Arm; fall super , at 114.1Wr4,115; X at 4,15 ®4,75: 3LX at 55 , 05,25; b uoy e dt 58,217,50. Wheat dud I and uncarig 1.0. red fall and Ho, 1 do at 111,15®1,16; cholas fancy at 11,29® 1,85. Corn: lower grades easier; mixed In bulk at 65c, white at 72c; mixed and y e llow at 751fc77% choice yellow at 78c: white at 611®87c. Oita dull and drooping at 511511141 , 3: Barley quiet at 51,05(51,1 -6 for Minnesota spring, and 51,45 for strictly prime fell. BLii , dull at 80c. Rork at 127,25 ®27,60. salt meats: order miles of shoulders at lo: clear rib at 14)4o; clear aides at 15c. Baotou order isles of shoulders at. 130; clear rib at 160; clear *idea itt,l6%e. . CractifitATl, Jan. 211..-Whlaicy firm but quiet; sales of 95 bbli. Hogs steady and in bar demand, at $9,7509,60 for live and 10.10111 dressed; receipts Mao Pork' firm and higher, closing strong it 127. with asleep. Bulk Meats t held at 111®14340 for loose and Mo higher for packed. Bacon quiet; oulelers 12540; sides 1534; and 160 for clear rlband clear sides. Lard dull; steam held at 1534015%c; kettle 10340; no sales. Sugar Cured hams 113% @Ala. Butter drill at Eggs Stio and dull. Linseed Otl at lo; demand dignt. Lord ()II Arm 5t,35151,45. Petroleum firm at 306420 fir redbed..•, . _NAltitl,ll.l.ll, Jan. M.-Cotton steady Middlings 23%0, good to ordinary , gl%c; alook•on band, 9,521 bales. Wheat I dull; red it, amber 51,10, white 51,15. a lo i otsse : a tB ye $ lßaarlMy. Cson . atF loBu ri batr I 14,5 to 0,50 for superfine to, fancy. Went clear aides 17c, shot:Lidera 13%r, hitinia 17340 for auger Cured, and 200 for plain, city 19c, low 1934 c. Bulk meats: clear sides 15140, clear ribbed do. 14,11), shoulders 1134 to 11340 Rump porlalP :CLIMELAien, January 2.8.-Flour quiet and uimhaugeel. Buckwheat flour: HAI , het steady and demand falr ift,sooB per bbl. Ave flour in moderate demand and steady !t 5 5 , 60 Wheat Mill and inactive, With no sales; held at *LLB for to 1 red. and 51.02 for white. Petroleum quiet and Unchanged; refined held at 20% ®270- crude in moderate demand at 55,50 per barrel. LbnieviMji. January 28.-Cotum cagy at 240 for middlings.• Flour quiet and steady: extra family 15. Wheat quiet at iI,CGOI,IO. Own dull; shelled in sack, 95c. o:he grains unaltered. Tobacco m°dersi. l y active, with sales of 70 hhds at 1506 for troth, 104010 for ordinary' dark to colored logs, Ili ®l5 for medium leaf endls9 for bright wrapper. Whit. ky 95e... • BUNDeonniJannary 99.F10ur doll and unahloged: • Wheat deal at 51.11 0 6 '11,40. Corn weak: white at 11431.05, st 980930. Oats. at 52054 0 . Rye nominal. illeaerpork quiet at $201520. 50 . Bacon entlenrib aides at 16%®16,44c, dear *Mee at 1834®17e, shoulders at 133415 13340. halite at 200, Lord qulet at ,17 ® 17303. Whisky dull et. Allampttni, Jan. Mb-Cotton quiet and tinchanged-w..,10. .receipts 11,427, ex. Pena 11,126 babe; receipt* . ta 7 day 1,85 5 . exports 1,017 balm . , • RIVER' NEWS. Miowitsvuxs, Jertrutry 28.—River falling slowly with seven feet water in the duumel., Weather- dear. Ther mometer Llildireix at four. P. Y. . 0. MOBOAIITOWN, January 28. River falling with forty Inches of water in the channel. Weather clear. Thsrmome lily linty-one at four P. Nr. basertesono, January 28.—River lag with five feet water in channeL Weather clear. Thermometer thirty-six at four P. M. P. OIL Orry; January 28.—River falling slowly with those feet etx 'riches water in the channel. Thermometer thirlyeix at aix P. lt. Weather cloudy. r. The river continues to recede steadily with 8 feet 6 inches in the channel by the HonorsPemba marks last evening. A prite dispatch from Cincinnati reports that the Arlington left Cincinnati yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the Major Anderson cut loose eight minutes after wards, so that they will doubtless have a pretty lively time co utingnp,tbe river together. The Meesenger,Capt, Jesse , positevely. depart for New Orleans to., day, and shippers are requested to have their bills of lading in not tater the 12 o'clock. • .• Capt. Geo. W. Reed. has assumed command of the Nick Wall; Capt. Poe, being called to Cincinnati on other Madness.. The Nick Wall,' will depart for St. Louis on Monday. The Bate Putnam, Capt.' Ed Evans, with ,Wm, Harbison in' the' office, will leavefor Nashville this evening. Without fail; and passengers and shippers Should bear this in mind. • • The St. Charles departed for Cincin nati last evening withs fair trill. Capt. Anawalt will commence loading the Wild Duck. for St. Louis in the early pus ef next week. - Lake Superior is the name selected for the sums:tor of the Hawkey. State, now inprooess of construction here for the Northern Line Packet Company; The weather yesterday was clear and pleasant, and all that could possibly be desired for the transaction of out door business, and the wharf presented a very cheerful appearance. The Argosy from Cincinnati, is among the first boats due. The Arlington wee to have left Cla cinnatl'yesterday, and may be expected to arrive here on Monday forenoon. The Belle, Capt. Richey, be the regular packet for Parkersburg to.dsy burring at nom!. . Capt. Coulson is getting along satisfaa. torlly with his new mountain steamer, and will have her ready in plenty of time for the spring campaign. • Mr. Cal. W. Bennett, Is stIII here, with his friends. He expects to start west again within the next week or two. . If the • Arianism Is really sold, and there is not much _doubt about it, we may expect Capt. Shaw and his clerk. Aleck 'McConnell pack bete some of these clays soon: —Daniel Murphy vs. IN: J. May et al, owners of the _steamer Mercury. Tide is the title of a case called In the Jefferson (kurt of Common Pleue at Louisville, on Prldsy, and too jury returned re turned a verdict for defend/es, after being out. five hours, The .following is taken from' the report of. the case as we find it In Saturday's Louisville COMAKT daI: The plaintiff state that on the 11th day of March. 1867. he shipped on the 1 Mercury at Glover Bend, on Black I Arkansas two hundred and eleven moos+ I and three horses, to be taken to Mem. I teat. for which Murphy WWI to pay do' tandems one thousand dollars_ The pientiff Mye the defendants failed' eel muse gunk said oonstrach that the pilot I took the boat out of- her course and ran against a snag, in consequence of which. alluf Itch .toules and bones were des- I I troyed or !Mt. The -horses and mules were worth one hundred dollars each. The plaintiff asked judgment In the sum of 521,000. The defendants claim that It was understood at the :time the I mules were chipped that they were not to be responsible for bases from inset.; tatoleaecidents. The river rose after the I boalbsit Clover Bend so that the pilot could not see the ladmarks and -there I erne strong and unreal currents out of the main channel, and it was (mimes& bleto distinguish the main river from a chute. The boat struck a' snag and was sunk. and no human std could have extricated the boat from the situation Into which she had been brought by the flood. She was forced into that SWIM tion by causes which those In enlarge of her could not control,' The defendants deny that they are liable for Imo of the mules or horses. —A New Orleans paper, gays that there Is a proposition 00 foot to-turn Red river through the bayou'. at Latter's dirt, house, and hackie the old river again just below Staples cut off, thus shorten , the river seven or, eight miles, and 'cutting off Tone's bayou entirely. It I states that Certain paellas are endeavor- leg to get legislative action In regard to it. Captain Adams, who has already I built two boats at Little Rock, Is at work one steamboat for Colonel Nue. of Fort Gibson, In the Cherokee Nation, to to used as a forty boat across the Arkarase I river at that point. The engine will be furnished by Meehan & Co , Cincinnati. The bull is built of native wood, and the boat, with the exception of the engine, ' I will be entirely constructed there. Al. though not celebrated for boat building, Little Rock has turned out several l isteambosts In time. some of which. as , I passenger navigated the Arkansas long and successfully. , I —A Lonlaville laical to the Dincire. l nati Cbtenterceit. stye: The Nellie Reg' I ars, bound for St. Louis, passed down through the draw bridge of the railroad, going out over the canal wall. She was I drawing tact water, with S feet over the bank of the canal, and at a lower place, a gap In the bank.. There-are six h , et in I that chute, bpi In *pother day or two it will be Impracticable, excepting for boats small enough to go through the camel locks. The Nellie Rogers has been weer due the first of the year COIF king her way from Pittsburgh, owing to bridge obstrictitme, which are a serious Impediment to usvigatlon. —The Leesville Murky, of Wades*. I day, asSa, John N. Little, of Louis. vine, has sold the steam propeller J. R. I Pratt, to L. W. Harrodi - of - Frabkfort,l [Ky., for 11,200. The tow boat Panther, from Pittsburgh, arrived last night with I 140,000 bushels of coal for the limpet Coal Company, to go iguth. The towboat Lion artived,yeatorday from Pittsburgh, with a fun tow of coal for this marker., land returned *with se empty tow. The Tow bat Simpson Horner. .Capto Dse. Towle. peale d over the Odle patented' with 12 boats end ,two barges to New Orleans. —Cant. H. T. Dexter, ls - here again looking after biz -new acket, City of I Evansville. That she will be In all re spects, s very tine boat, when completed, '1 la generally conceded. . —lt was reported at Cincinnati - on ' Wednesday, that hereafter -the Major Anderson will extend her trips clear through to Pittsburgh. The more the merrier. —The Carrie V. gountz, New Orleans to Pittahurtm, and the Sadie, Cincinnati to New Orleans, passed Vicksburg on -Wednesday. - —The Wananita and Maggie Hare. en. route for New Orleans, were at Cairo on Wednesday. —The Cumberland river was rising-on Wednesday with 23 feet on flarpeth Shoals. —'rho Nellie Rogers. Pittman' gh to St. I Louis, was at L0U1514115134. Wednesday. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD , PrrresiThou FOILT WATNII AJUI OIL MAO 111111,110 AD. January 26.-400 bbls floor;owner; 200 do do, Dan Wallaos; 1 car Lone dote, Seward & Emoteon; 88 hides. Hays & BtoWart; 11 bbls oil, J H Parker 9 note alcohol, R E Sellers . 55 hides, G N Huff. tott; 6 bbls dry pakitios, Meanor 1 Harper, 410 tells paper, 1% Oltristyv 11 dressed hogs, li Rea Jr; 41 bgs millfra,d, Campbell & • Coulson; 280 boosts, Oakland Passenger Railroad Qr. 4 cars limestone, Shoenbergar, Blair & Co; 4 bgs ear. oarn.l. 10 Dammetil 26 Inca cheese, John Wilson & Son; 12 aka. sandries,l4 Heasiston; 10 bgs buckwheat nor. 40 ban yeast, Goo .W MoClure; 2 cars Ilmelitont, Graff. Bennett & Co; 4 bdli brooms, J •13 Dilworth & .Co:8 bgs eloverseed, WW Knox; 20 bbls vinegar, W H Andaman; 48 slue oats, J Hinkle; 66 eke potatoes, 0 Tranpetor , 2 his to . bane, Weyman & Bro; 8 dreleod bogs, Volgt, Mahood & Cot 1 bbl eggs, A Kirk patrick & 0o; 20 biz soap, hi W - Rankle; 20 do do, 13 P Eihriver & Co; 20 do do, Johnston & Colvin; 3 oars lumber, J G Marshall. AL/MEM/NY VALLeY RAILROAD. JUL nary 28.-9 bbhi tallow, Geo Hulas; 3 iron, rap, J R Weldln: 5 cars ra il road iron, care E A Temple; 2 bgs cloverseed, A Kirkpatrick & Co; 2 cars metal, John Moorhead; 4 kgs butter, W H Eirkpat. rick & Co; 1 bbl lard oil, WM Gormley; 1 keg brandy, John Botb I Son; 2 cars metal,. Ekofisk et CO; 1 car osta,.l 1% Landuy & Co-1 ear lime, DL Reynolds; 1 bbl butter. 1 keg eggs, Brenneman & O'Brien; 1 pkg butter, Paul &Gibson; 24 bgs corn, A. , Wilson & Co; 1 tar, bay. Moreland .2 Mitchell; 8 mks cern, Gra ham & Mardian; 1 pkg butter, I do eggs, L ,1 Blanchard; 88 aka oats, .1 .21 Dietr. 43 do do, I& W . EllirleY 16 dr. corn. R Stewart; 4 bbls oniony, Wig*, Mahood & an 64 ski corn, Adams & Auntie; .32 aka wbesi, J IS Jenklosi 60. cars coal, Kier, Fo.ter & iier; 48' do do, Armstrong, Dickson dt_Ckn 18 dado,.oolemsn, Bstan et Co. • • . Mimi:Lam AND PiTTSBUBOR Rau, lIOAD, January 28,-3 care I • ore. Zug Co; 1 do do, McKnight & Co; 1 do do. .7 Reamer & 00; 2 do do. Coleman, It & Co; 1 do do, trnion Iron, Minx 1 do do, Ens. soy, Wells &0a 11 do Iron ore, Sboen. berger, B & Co; / car I ore, 22001 Inghtt 1.,4. Co; 1 do' Ember, 1 do shipper, mask d:8; 1 do lumber, Armes I do bones, Schmidt & - Co; 8 tan antler, 60 bbl. applelsrVolat & Co: 20 bgs oorn, E Boylston: 100 bbis dour, Watt, L & Co; lot fartdbare, H Dewier & Sons 20 cases tobacco, Johnson & Co: 6 kge to. bacco, PretrAeld Bon-3 bbl. b. flour, W H Gnat & Cc; 178 eke corn, J &W Falvey; 164 do do, Moßane & A; 68 bbli apples, Bandritph & 8; 2 Min pelts, W Flacons 8: Bon. \ . ?mall&cater, -13nsdinssen Am Sr. Loam Batratosn, January 23.-51 bail oats, P Schield; 11 kg, tobacco, J Full erton; 25 bits meal; JasStowart; 25 do do: Goo Stewart; 10 bblallour, El Marvin; 15 do do', 40 birkdo, 0 A !Boucher; 1 bar buttes; 1 bbl eggs,. Bigger & L; 211 bits barley, do onions. Well a Co; 1 bhd tabs.'s*: Mesas Coma;_ 8 bra wins. W Moirniabs; 10 bull oil, Graff, BA Co; 8 ear. meat. W B Hays & Son; S do stases. Haslists it D; 1 Alo wheat, B T Ben. reedy am' &tzarina:UT EiTATION January 28., ear metal,'ltegens & Burchfield, Bdo do. Gnat; Sennett & Go; 100 bbls Hour, Ciao Stewart; 4 oars limestone, Sup Iron Cu; 5 hides: taPPe & Weise; 9 rolls leather, Jam .C.llery; 24 eke rap, J B Jonea; d carwlumber. L Walters & Son; rdo do, A C Taggart; 9 bales cotton, E Hyde a Son; 4 rolls leather, Graham & ' ' SPECtfa TIOE3 ;ONSIIMP/[lONe DE.I4EiC/IIISPOLMONIO SYRUP Anti, • re ri . 611Vitli d u ' rriNIVITA ca. of Dernepsie and Waite Debilitated Condi tions of th • Ste thee. • • • DB. reFIENCK'S MaNDItaKZ PfLLS, for Dame., of the Liver or to ati es• Gentle Par. Alt of three three Media'. ae often riem.ed In caring Consumption,. though the Pulmonic Wo U ger= " d TT:dr:A i mr, yeanitride the Stomach arid Liver. andlieln the I:Zlx i ogiZtic i tr4d i =stead ster . fir . oullite, Pmed. Terse Medicine' trecontrientlemly offered to the Public se the only erre. certela and reliable remeoy Pulmonary Consumption. ant f Qom moreld conditions of the Wiry etch l e ad to that fetal diseam.' Liver Complaint and Dyer Ms% ere often forams.' of Coneurmalon. Maw es they manlent they »ware the mo_tbrotept'ettent.lon. The PMmoalclVreti Is a Medicine irhich has had a long probedon before the pe MM. itevalue ha beta proved by the th uuuuu d cares It hex thrtrugh a oerlo4l of mere then thirty. Ave yeara tru all of *Mel emir tie 'mutation lulu. creased and. the , lnost °set nate akeptielsm can no longer doubt" that a Is • remedy whim may be rued salt otoiddelieri In all eases I. leh .dart If thepatent pencveringly tolieier the dl. 'oedema which t adeompany each bottle. be will certainly be cared. If Ms lane. are not toe much wasted to make a ewe poin M t le. ;Yen la Oath supineed to be lllCarsble,ben friend. end , mu= have OSP aired.. the no Of tide Medicine las saved the life or am parfait and restored Matto perfect tt , Dr. Schnee doe" not Say that all nets of Pul-'1 myna" tOnenmptlon are within tbs. retch or Mediels6 brithe irdarAstleslly sasertathat Oft.; when patimta bare the mold slanging rtnirdOine.• alien as in violent:mega, weeping cella bight seems, general debilty. es. n to life It . deltree that they era obliged to Ile in bed:and viten thel are boo m e d by [sell. paystelan they may etlll.l be cured. dal %regiment can create nen =IV"' wporhen the Wh•titt , a/latch:les. Also. It delefulone•Diseagee, twee Medicine, are energy sap ant Dr. &sheath has peat. enrolls a number Of tenors - who have hems nearly vend with running for. and neer htrird ap. Toil snow. Its plutfried D.Peratr. which earat be able , o teea atm in the Mega Is the Me • anent of Commutation It re or toe utincet Imortasee ta_gtve "Igor end beet.' Menthes to the eysteM. Hem. ms", te Meantime the Appetit. of the ill ' lat Moe the digraMut. Proper notridonmt is re. =:i'V:,'Teg".%7l l l• l rag: suitable (or the diet et' Conant. , tire pettents are designated In Dr. Schenck'. AlMiturae. which are dlettleated matriamody an genera. to most Manly maritime ankle/ sre to be pre fured.botthe &gear. organs mast be st•ength. cued In order to make either good or medicine serviceable. Mgr! requirement le met by e graereed,Tonle, and the Wire. It tr. d th ldl" treated • Warn Ike Mandlre ante are pat In good - order, the Otoehths tie prober eireett tha mule of the mitre Is ionic and illlongs be gin to Mande* their fusetteme in a ammo.' and healthy tanner. Then the. healing Done. of pennon% Swap will eff.a tee care. • DOw's ry Conamptlos almost 1 1 •11 1 mlfe• pli•eued • with Dyeromm and Id rerCesspidel. spbreckle Mammas PM. acs lei *aged re..l Move obttrectlon , from Da Liver and red.* Its healthy action. They bare all the eillotry which te ascribed to calareel or ••blee atene. ,, and are wireated net to wet. la • particle of any ale' •. cent Theme Pala care the moat obstinate oostiveness. sick beidashe. piles, bi , loss agar lion.. and all other Cremes Mach •rise tom a. l torpid or obstrumedrondltion tithe Liver. inn I box of these pills will prove the eMeacy of the asattictne. , La Corist en the sea Weed Tonle and Men ' dram Us are tn.mehle amtlary madman They are the sag...toga of the esalmt and mitt Fulmoide Syrup to effecting a cure. They here been (send useful in advaaesel Masse of consempuo a. where the nun ere eireost ea grely deatruyed end -ell el motermeaarordiag jodmreem of areptrysletantertented ameeel dame. leg_ e The IlTea of patients life. - wires setae. la la a O edition have been rved for months by the um of canned' threeprose great eta . edits. Dr. Seloork.s Atmense eonteles a Intl treatise on the vitreous forme of damn Me mode of treatment. am gene,a3 or hos to Weide medietre. ass be Use n et or rat try sell of treareeerec hie Prindpal Ultra. Ro.ll. Noah "Mb "4"a 'e ri A= W6 an d Seaweed Ton. Maidsto rri. ntL e botik." ' or OO a role ' rlltriei Mau ales.: For by all 1irl:100MR WHITTIER CON. TI.WOI2I . V(V.IIIILI.T ALL 111,11fATIC IffEre4.l3lf.d. v hat stasseress. lama of ems meals lea from sehr.abster, pro , stelna • ehaszallitese servoes debalt7,lmtalliey, ereptiows, sessinal amlatiora. zed loaf itzliotesalr tweeoterhfir eara. rnal. Mt.: with delicate, utuicase lad loser autains oonsittuti. quo ....Dig Lan politalv 'wiled so cad tor ttwrattatbrit, wing oost”ottsize, experience. the tenor toechere, bee assisted him to parlcot tamales st one al- Kest. age. peresesest sad which to most meet 11 999 without Manses to bestow. fled- Ideas prepared to the establl.lllaosi. whist% =- town °Moe, roorptioe mad waiting roosit• also bOardloit tad slerotag apart. eelafor latlest. ioili=jr.zerrel idtatifloo. en raw r s as =eons , alio the bawd mineral esprtsaa matter who have W.I. UV. )(sir came.. bad what be win to hie ohs • posit offiftv saws. seat to sty tad for two stamp. 11 reared etsvele. Ttwoutoadt - of eases treated aosolay. at on • sad all over the war -4.111:71:1."tec:44111%ni d O%. ays 15 $. 9A. 5. to •e, yd. San s. co C. S. Pamphlet was to ay *d art. fortwo elowfw. • . eye Iar'CIAPICEBN TUMORS, CUL; /tra—Astordstdag sad alausra ettresulout ewes of Cum are being daily made et . Drs..% H. 111.155 • CO.. at the Plittadatoata Deny lasnrom. 1131 Arch atoart, Pumeptia. Netuta., awl at the branch of. See in chute of PrOrtliOr L 0. DALTON. 1116 Eta Bt.. Cluelnaa.l. Ohio. The treatments ailed ►re Cancer 'Antidotes. the moot eeleutlllo nua uusnnural lotowsi ta. 150 elvttlied world. They are sot caustic., e►lag or bunting molt elites. They stye UtVe or nu pat. Thai are !w -anted 07 the bolt &ammo of the , age. 215 other person bale there aattdotra. No other treatment atiould be used. Nor parUeelare Wl or edam* as store. hoLtsleSillUi MrIHATCBELOIALPS HAIR DIE —Tito 1.1.11 T u ddd WOlLLD—doet not t7tCoatala:cvi—nn T.lliot Dotao%, to p•nilyte Ina predate .•11.11. 17.1.1 MUMMY nonnt.l.l3—tehaolt—lnirtAB2ittmond• Avoid virtuesnted sod delnaVo pivp•ndivoo bonaloS ;bey do not paioevs. IT y...a would eacono too auts, .117 , r.411 . 1 , 11W. •. otentior - 4 exorknittesraty.,' IRO ?2, 7 Nzin."Ar plied at id licked Wrong di T. lasi siunr OUlr rurro . BaLtimus.. , 14111001.110, 00110111, BOER TIIOOAT'IND • 100:00:0111 . 01 Nate wirer Nano o enu ntessoo. a 00., 10 Lllta, Hamm New lor d. the 00 more of Owe itortlol6 versa WM!. Use ”Brown edam tAlsys: .dele 31;10:te):41 1 1/41 CINCINNATI. PITISBURGII AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. ,fradritA The New . and Splendid Side-wheel St'r ARLINGTON,. DAN'L MOORE Masteri A. S. SHEPARD Clerk, LEAVES PITTSBURGH 105 C,1314,13:03.tati1. • N. cooly V. WAY. • • • Thus Poe .traser It =ale' , orn7 Oomfbrt turf ammo latoo. port so roans Stand to render o rant, solialketlon to Pothrmompers and seippers. trolht. ;usage, or other Inforipotlon, op ply on boat or to :kW= T 17042.135. • • - JOIIK dtop. ion J. Jr; COLLINGWOOD. FASEIViILE. FOR The tar ',wen Errawr Zile ivAss Cam% WIII lowa fur rile Imo. sod Intim date puts °LTD .13Air, Um AM raV"iniargrat==ts.- CAIRO AND ST. LOUD'. CAIIIO AND BTwgr in t .a: LO(.lld.—The dn. passenge ' IF .. ......... Cp Tani. POI,. r23/. l l l ViDlVarj a°°'" -J potty J I LT trelluasr.M.V.72.ltbo•rd. or to zunWOOD..II4IO4. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS.. • gOYU MEPHIS.A d dr o t VICE a 111 sd NICW OE Sae pustular SWUM iIIZESZNGra iSass 'DtaX, *lll , asso fur the -ably.. and Intensedlita part, as SATUIRDAT,, IBM CnistrrtVgklilt"d; t° Jalll /LAZY ,ac:ULLINWIICIOD. rig, TOM BEBT sitioractoda ur Sat tor Web,- J. B. CA.IIII.ILLD. REPORT OF THE coximnos er VIZ EXCHANGE NATIONAL BAN% Of Pfttalviriih, I's., It the don oflgts c azs ii n s t ..17 $14999d. 1970. Loans Loa and Dlneonala 91.984 01 9•11•Itonds to tenure elrentallon94o.ooo 00 Una from nedeemina and serve -Alan, 237.596 97 Doe from other Dlarll 99.0411 Ile Doe from other .114610 and }lantern .• • 96,7a3 39 Ranting Holm 56,500 00 Current Lapenses.. . .. .114'914 34 Taws Pald If VC 41— Cask Items Zzonanges for Claarlott }lmmo— -011laof other national Banns... rraellonal Currency. tlneloding 71,512 07 Coln 50.714 00 Legal Tender NOUS 11.,000 GO 19.345 15 5.944 51 39,994_79 11,609 oo . . . 61,694,4369 60 LIABILUIE3. CanHsi Stock 100.1 03... „ 61,700,00000 nurpt. raao ..... —.as. a 00tOont Itchsago - 1 Q. 3 interest . in.= as . ProOt sml Loss 40.733 33 4510,600 73 61731306 Brak tail Olits• 8..0.0 00 036,1016 --1 Stale Bans ettenualos auseand- 96 391 60 530 666 67 119.549 98 7.709 • 9 Ind vidudt deposits Due to National Bute Das to other Radtke sad Sauter@ $3,5640139 60 STASI. Or PErarrYLVAITI. COUNTY or A.l...rollivT. I. 0 NDULW LirNu, uhier of the Lachabee 'ational Book of Plusbarsh. solemnly ewear that the • above statement to we to the br-t of m 7 knowledge load better. A. LONG. Castiler_. I Swam to and subeeribed before me MIA elsth daY Or .1114rAry.111110. . WM. V. Rolle. 20%17 veal. " D. 1;c 4 .111111LICIP, MARK W. W•llit/TI: DireetOrt. B. BAILS WELL, Ya... 'it711:01 • REPORT CIE THE CONDITION Of .11% ALLEGHENY NATION AL E at close of bustaess, January AM. 1870. RESOURCE& Loans sad Discounts. °reed,.Ps batted States Bonds to secure Circulation '500,000 00 lit Otner awoke Bonds and art,' - 50.411 79 Due Dom Bedeendan and Be. terne Agent Due from other Nat'l Bivate 413,255 BO 15,432 05 Due from other Beek. sae Bane- .8 888,058 51 4,538 30 1,515 95 Banking Balsa 29..13 25 129serliaal =nn 52.115 51 current =Kamm 1 450 AB Taxes g 4931.10) CherJi. on ab/ Banks and Bankers aot In Clearing Mouse_ .. _1.252 2_5 0 IS:hanges for Clearing Ho •• sr e ipl l .. 'a_ Bills of otker National Emits-- i . r4 ,..0s Bill. or otate Bank. irsellonsl Currency. Inc:siding Blake . Coln U.l Texontr Nowt.— 3Por Cent. Certllleates 21,950,570 A9' LIABILITIES. 550515b:a 600 000 00 - Surplus had • 1511,535 50 Lutare.% . ps. 63 1.7118 95 §t h oll ' ar Bank Clrculatlonu.- 4351 . ,54 . 00 standins Sure twit Circslatlon 551.555- • • Individual DaDavlia. Dan lo National Bask, Due bother Dauksand Bunten DlVlslenda Unpaid STATIC OF FilitiSFLVAIrLa., te k , 1.966.878 A 9 • Coo Or .A.I.LsOmr.NY. ' 1, Pre,bunot of Alleobeny r etnal Butt, do to mew teat. toe *boe renal ta truo to [trbo/Et of my kruggedro and belle. Mrs e. o o J. W. ,;008, Prestdant. Subscribed and Si•OrII tuatara me Oda Wlth day j°°°".Y. 1870. 5.111211T1t, Notary Publio.. Cornea—Agent C. . • Non. Matti, Dlnotora. O. W. BATCEIsLOS. ja9314 • REPORT OF THE CONDI TION 01 Tab FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Pittsbra , gla. At the close of business; January t*. ISTO 838003018. Loam and Dluoants ' *1.534,79493 trof ted Otouto Bonds to moons dr dwn 495,900 00 Otter Stook*, Bona. and Moro- OSOOS 19,313 50 Doe from 3odecial44 sad Sem _ Dizt e goo " i g o e ff Wii; ;;;;;;; 111.0 1 1 1 1; 411 1.19. from ream . Eau ka and Hoot- Booktor Correot F.liiit-Ite.ial.lrn.:lntiliiiaiii...;l.... . , i -- rllll vi iszttarters for Clewing House... 46,063 06 /110 r or other N 7122174 Hanks...: 121.061110 truloonal Clan72E7, 2.6ha0106 . . . • Masi 6.6161 D Specie -... = 270 72 LagoaTender Not. 170.000 10 8,9111.816 88 LIASILLITIZS. Capital Stock paid 18........ ...... A_Xi_.999 22 r u e. It ".11_ ZYls mit7F , l‘l7;it . Weal. . ti 3443,800 00 IPotyldual 401 Due Naonal Henke.. 107.1313 Bentess 13,110 . 411.069.101 10 • 11151.211,1118 STATE 07 PENNSYLVANIA. / COUNTY or A I..l.sonnerr. s 1. J • D. Cashier of ltuk Pint National Sank of Pittsaural', no solemnly swear that she aboes .srassmnli—is arse, ws-em - wwm - wr sor knowledge mad bollaf. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. lobdathed and sworn bears' me thin Elth 057 of January. 1670. S. SMITH. Notary Poblle. Cornet—Attest, ALI NA PDS!' WEILL - • J ACOB POD. , ZS. I/A:Wotan. JAS. IL Nev 011.1), ja230.11 , ' - • REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP SHE liereludds and Milieudams .. . . • (111111.1 east. T.. at the close of baso9ol. 301 - wary 964. ISTO. RESOTelterS. idn•lill • Illi-Dillealtlit• . 47416796154 Over dram 4.809 03 V. 61 Boars t , swore Clrozorlon 909,000 Oo IL 8. borsdnadSeenettlas en 0859 10.099 e 87 • nher m.0E69058 , wed Moog's. 17.641 Do. from U•deemOug .4 ne -99.999 53 OSCR Alllll.ta . s• owe oebo 6 Woes. Rants... 90.69• 1* 0 • Ono 991, Beni. 1 Boaters. 19.353 Or Illatteue House 95.569 97 ureeue xspenhee , 4.95/5 84 Yaxee Pala .4.1.9 99 Premiums 43 SO Cub lose (laeluslng elra99.. 39.594 68 Rseereuree forlbe Ctrs leellon ... ee 37 311 39 0 Us ef 0etter1.45119851 Basks 1,909 50 Tr.e9trnal Currency, 06:luellas , 81098 9.9156 07 LegslTauderbotee 174. 86. 00 Capital Mack paid In s 000,000 oo 93. Fund 93•.45153 5. 96 9 ' eLiw rationrriink Carcislatloa uu. 010.10.00 St . sta ark Clicalation Vatatsal 10.,400 00 33359451 1 0 0 14 0, 31.359 19 1.99' 14 59.019.150 63 luillislaY Deposit. 01.1tleeds unpaid Doe to National to Dm to oat.. Daalts STAIR OF PESIMSYL*II I4 IA. I L e folllettrrr ' t ItTakr I r .begr i e . reti bx r sad MasoNestrars Nations! Sank o r .1.. ix d. setesably swear that l i t.. ar . • ... , trent* lbos bentpr N J ILIN. c w&T . Jr ~.tid.... rabdefilied and worn to beNts vow tl4lllltlsdav ot Jasum.y. 11120. AR. IiNoWioT.N. Correct—val wkw. , 11.147 Patti c, IL L. I HICNILY I,ICD. Mien b. A. si 44)r...L1LT. §TATEMENT OF THE CAPEI , 141 , IIR&Noit. OrIIPAIIT OF I'ITT%- a ROIL PA. from January tat to Davabar 3111, 1559 Inollalvn. Publlsb.l in •noordaree Will oh salsnrafeasto at 110 15th atetloo of an het of 1 meanly of UM Comma ooalth at Penn rfivasls.nDonaVatl•o.lllld, 11156. 3. Capital ”10031.300.4104 In-000,000 00 (LS. 5 AO Bonds at •9a.t.t_ ....Mb 500 00 Bonds and Ilonnages on Real . Latato 17.114 00 11110. Eftellatta and. Logan on Collatasals ;1.66114 Bank and Inaorance 51[01. Da , 6 700 00 Alleshtot Gonda. - 4,000 00 coilits and I.lnnoin 80l irda 9.0 00 0 0 Hoot aaoant for pin at a zu.... 9.550 39 Own 00 4watt • 10.650 01 4rreadams Beetlvild Ta3lO65 Th T9 . . Inures , . sag °umlaut= I*• • 16,44 A as colv,d Baiatims January 111., 1880.. A 7.644 84 5 DES9U92VAZITTi, Tiro Lamer $ 2 WM BO 0 1 •1d..d. Jul], • 152/9 • • 000 00 neaps aid TO • ,5120 09 ra/ar neat slid ad ispes.e. o.lio Pregolvm, marned nod Com mteatoos 11.1111“11. Caen ?unites rad Bee • Presnlnin . on 1180.100 11 . • • • • SW Praia Sum Oa Baal Rock Capital paid ay. Tot in autU, Jan. 1, 1970 6. Ontatoodint Mak* 66.16 1 .1 1 ,.1ia I 66 T. Detre of soy Woe or ons 6. 10.U4 toopor No. ja"7.l.rus Jur. T. JOHNSTON. Soorourr. . ItEPOnT OE TnE CONDI TI,I4 .he PITTSBURGH RAI VOIR , : un..R. OP COGIBILROZ. at atom, of M0n0.., January RA, 11110. . Amines.. , Loans and Dttertotta 600.5011 , 64 Ovordrarte 1,730 U. B. Bonds to tenant Ihre t lr 01 Oo 100,000 GO Doe Dom Redeeming mid BorL., • serve Agent 139.955 LIG Dna trona *Wm Nutonal Osaka . =GIG 03 Don from other Banks and-0.1 9p674 ottriaTi . tiaaar ospt mite heal getate ICUGO CO Parolto.e and VLatorel 9 94. oLorrout Expenses ?melon. 30.1:119101 Oath Deem toe ndlng stamps.. - &Veld Dl Exchanges for Owing noose. 94.737 .96 Hub or odor Ballow. Banta, 1.5 40 00 Trtettettal Coronae and $155 54919 COtt: lmsal res4.r Notes Threarer Palm catitiestu Capital Stock paid la •Ssoo.ovo ea 61 000 00 itaxikaage , :al it: prom sea Lo.• • imao vs Alatattaalßaak Circulation Got• 00000 ataaalls 450.9[5 15 indi vdauiaal ia o l a lssata o_a _1 01 Dnatoa iasadJDm. aUapala aw. lisVl 00 DlTdads , BtATI os Plaiitrilrotrza , CO rot£LlSGg ._ m a k a tlUl. =rt ue lljt " Ptir l itlat "" th aj a tbon et estatemtst um*. t lean and Witt. twcat I , 7lttolt , SOS. n• rev br . —lb 111th dal +tta.7. nye.- " Conett—Altatt, - e. eEITB . 117 - W i lf. B ialFO ßS . ra:11"E " U. U. ALADICEBO2I. irnitetan. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANE of Pittsburgh. At the close of badness on the 991 day of Jan- I nary, 1870. 8.C.01717CE1. 1.401. and /Jlscounts 1.153, 57 Overdratta 1.480 43 11. 01. Bones to secure clreulat•la . 514,000 00 11. 8. Bonds on hand 3.000 00 inner sv.eks.Roni . s.d Maraca 11,833 33 Due from Bede. telex and Re ser. Agents 80.973 01 Due from otaer National Banks 14.9401 63 Doe From other Banes t Bankers 4 609 89 itankVig Rouse 39 761 61 Current EXtense• 3 927 76 7.310 $l6 Taxes Pald cash Items. Inetothrg stamps.. • 51 796 11. Ercbanees for Clearing 110000.„ . 59,310 18 Bills of other National Banta .. 1.100 00 Fractional Currency, Including 9 667 75 ColackelA 7,461 017 Legal Tender Notes 100.000 00 I= Ca plts]rnia, Fu Stock paid tn. Sand later et and Est Canto :Cantonal Banc Btreulatton out at acting 430,000 00 State Sank Clreulattou ontatand- Infeteuel Deposit. mud Dopeld - - Divide.. 690.728 67 713.990 MI , Due to Nattoou , Bunke 34 168 97 Due to Banta and Bankers • • Total 11.011,499 41 STA I or PENN YLTANIAt,, • COUXTT or bbsouraiY. t LA. E. BBADY. Jr.. Cashier of the Means' Natiunal Bank of ?Mahar b. i o murmnlv that the amme.tatement. la tom to Gm beat arm) knowledge and beker i daxtry. rube ißed and aworn to before me tels ATM day 01 . • '" Correct—Attest: B L. PAH N BSTOCE..I GEO. A. B• BUT, Dlreetora. oliO. S. BEAD. JaSibt24 REPORT OF THE CONDITION Or Ittit THINE. NA? lON AL BANK. of r.hshoree. at the close of btudness..tfennan A 04,1670. • RitSOURCLS. Loans 004 Disconnts $ 769.57154 U r. S. Bonds to senate Circele, Doe e Mon rApproved Bastes...so Nw Doe from other NatturtM cum Bank. Dee trom• other Banks Beaker* •••••••• ..... t Is 01,749 90 Beal kstate... ...... ..... 45 2 06991 rlinlitUre WWI /fixtures r.„.1 . . _to 48,355 77 2,911193 b:837 8,389 99 Expense. Taxes.. Esebangea Ibr Clearing i.nae • 13.711 73 WmMane., Cbeel• and 41 Revenue nuunpa Ing 73 • NAConal Hank notes 1966 00 Fractional Currency 4.00 al Legal T. nier 1i1nea.........111,144 03 3 Per Cent.. Ceetincatea.... 60.406 OD --4113,533 3S 1,500 61 6,650 00 11 30 74 .04.0 00 160 00 8L 500,071 80 LILBILITII4B. Capital Stoat 600,000 00 mina. loud • 4000 °Co 40 glowooot and Inurest 14 PA so Premium And 11.x.eb.ge.. 1.311 IR Pratt and Loa 2.146 10 T. 154 00 V 4,249 I 0 l?.8173 t 3,015 71 7,0711 IV Individual Decoots 518.20 Due National 8ank5........ 24.D1 14 . • Dse other Dante and Bankers 01,1/.1 64 563.653 36 Eedllrevont• 1,000 CO Dividends unpaid. 330 00 -91.540,071 BR I. Jobs B. Listuraton, Cashier °floe Ildrd National Bank of Pittsburgh, do solemnly swear that the Wane statement Is true to the boo Hof my k".""i jiNtlers b . tiyildUßToN, Cashier. itabscrlbed And sworn Lenore me tnis 211t.11 day January, 1810. , H. B. DA , la, (Armes Attest: AUG. ..A.I3T/E, Notary Publ.: C. ME191•11, IDlteetorB. B. I.OZ. Ja= FINAN(nM.. TRADESBNI NATIONAL BASK, Wood St., cor. Second Avenue. UM= PAID ON MOUT& Gold, Conpone, Bonds and Stocks Proposals are Mao invited for the trumpet Sou of troop. end supplies, during the reaso. ppm IfAzes 30. Itl7o, to October 31, 1970, from Chicato. 1111001 i. viaB on: Otty, Iowa: on through bills 0, lading. to all the points above 81011 Olty that are above epeclned. .11ffiddensle0li state the rate, (separately for 5011 manila from March 30th to Oatooer 31st. 1820, Leolusive. : the date of startles to determine tin rate to, r peld. at which they will perform the serrioe from each of the 'starting points to the several, Points of desthaltiOn iffivre.namedi ai fellows;• . . 10. The rate at 'which they edit traztehort etch offioer and 1°1410.10111n passage to be provided for officers_ and fir soldiers netroary fselllttea for cookluji their mimes. Which will be supplied by the alovermitent). • PPTTABI7IIGIit PA. 2d. Tlke me pcsal2o pomade ab_we.sfa•-sa eel EfMl nova= AND sOLD. VX=l A. BEADliglf, President. A. 17•141iLlUx. Vies Prestdast. 0111175 Cular. S. McCLEAN & CO., BANKERS, Government Securities No. 75 Faurth Avenue, Palo.' and iroaint erudition even. thing in the business. Collteslous awl& CV lieut. Issued. and 'at test allowed oa Tice Deposit& &deletes nude on Pr:me Colisterals and Goveraniaat gement. at Meru WA. rei'eiga add Domestic •Exetudige• Gold, gayer:Bank Notes, La, •a. other atteeet. snood. !took. • Bonds. Mortgages, Communist Pa or, &a,. negotiated at *entail WA* oeconataindon. PROPLE'S SAYINGS BANK National Of Allegheny. Cor. Federal and Laeoek Street& S. H. HAIIITELN.Preadeakt- Z. P. YOUNG; tiasider. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Itotkholders Invidually Liable. $3,0151,T61 63 MEWS! ALLOWED' 01 ITIDI DEPOEOIB THE: SUE DEPOSIT CO. OF prrreattrwau. Safe Keeping of Valuables, trailer Emanate.. and the ratting of Wu In Ib Finl and Baribu•Proat Faults. No, 83 FOURTH AVENUE. F= The regieldeat—DESNY LLOYD WILLIAM rart.t.t.e. Brims' A. PAINT 9 9. H9NMY JOEL S. 19011991.. M. WILLIAM BMA. 0901939. WILLIAM N. LYON. ;AWL , G. aucesi. BANNIErT. Taz..-11. W. ON BONNOOHNT. UP. dAlly Max 9 o'clo4 A. IA io &o'clock. ttE3 N. HOLMES a. soNN nrs . e . cs tie prialsirl pOtht• at Stftke;Bonds and other Securities 9T6 691196 NOUGHT AND BOLD es commies r.tutuat otoontitok pout to th. Futt , im , al!‘ 130313 ST, .;tea states Seourities. carxa ART, CAVOIRET A 644.009 04 EZMII BANKERS AND BROKEN. Corner Fourth and Wood Stroogo, L XOO 100.00000 ===l nrrssuncts, 0510C15801121 TO SABHA, BAST A OM Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Ana patuerow stwait a ..ve r to the ruvws COVERNMENT BONDS ttigs, Drafts on London. CITY BARK. 112FifthAvenue,Pittentrg,k, Pa. ' CLIIPTLILL.IIIIOO,O OIII . 1110CILHOLDERS INDIVIDIALLT LUBIN. DiI!EREST PAID OD DEMI% 1,000 00 1 %O. 1 .•00 0000 10 00 roamr, e T.X.OIIANEIC Sought a nd 4010. sod 'thee desired tetealted to Zarope. Colletilons made email the prthel2.ol points or the United Mote and Caned*. Doxtencx lirmesw, Pmetel..et. /*mu Mal M 7.36 Vice President. 'Dlaußo W. 24. MOacilvet. Cashier. James WoCibe, Rosh Kauai, • TankllC.Capp.y. knees Bourke, Patrick Lae. . Chu. B. BUT. Chas. ilea lua, 4. Grad:. isula 41,5951,005 14 WEST CoMMON Mathias' Ettormi Woe/mi.- • ItastmenemsztotWeConnao& Allannaan • .WILED9I. &TVATita. & CO. Rom manna u . r a N7 abort 141rU ), & &nes, •Vonta. an. B ilweb Bunn. - IBA•ra monlntly easente&.. me& - - PROPOSALS WILL JJ be Reeled al the onion of the Chief lanais termaster. MUD.? Division of the litasenes ClaGlio. Illinois, until - 14 M. on illitoD,lLYs rebDisrT 1. nu,. ror the transhmln,krn Of GOTeilitlMPt. troops. =Unary, Go vernm ent and Indian supplies between the following POMO* as I,lle - tad during Pb, time from . 11.811 SO. 1810, to October .31. 0010..1n. . Prom St. Lott., Ito.. to 01055 City. IthAton Agency. Fort Bannon, Whetstone Creek. Lower Beater and Coto Creek Agencies, Fort Sul4. Big Cheyenne and tinted lIINCIIARIGDZICO. Ports Bice. dtheenson. Butool. earth Cog. e. or an y r, most th at may be estabßeed at the moum of the Yonlesbell Ater. and Fart Benton. From Wyandotte. Ran.. to dAnz City. Tank toy Agency. Fort Ita , dal', Whetstone d.reek. Lower Bruise and C. 0 ., Croak Bally, )3.g Cheyenne and Grand Meer Almaden, Forts Elea. Atevenfron. Feford, Camp Co. ke, or say post that may be established as the mouth of the td.“elthltAl river sad Fort Benton. From froth Leneenwortha Kan.. to Mons C 1 ,,. TA - ktoo AlthneT. port Banded. Whetstone Creek, Lower llnthes and Crow Creek Avnoths, Ton Bally, Big Cheyenne and Grand Mt' , Ayeamea, Forts Rine. otermthon, Buford, Camp Cooke. or !U. ' s.. that ma • be estan!l.bed alike mon'h of the Ilatclethelldiver and Tort Benton. From F nabs. Neb.. to Munn City. Yaoktion Agency. Tort Randall, Whemtone Creek. Lower ertdes and Croo Creek Agents. Yon Bally. Blg Cheyenne and Grand Blear Atenelea, Pore Mee. nueeen.on. Bunted, Camp Cooke, , any root that may be eslMblillatd at the month of the Yothlethell Barr sad Fort I:enton. .$2,0/1.499 4/I .• 400,000 On 141,588 41 88,985 43 111,500 00 From Sioux City. lows. to Yankton !Lona, Tort Randall. Whetstone Creek Lower Retire and Crow t reek Agencies, F 021.13.117. B.iChey tune and Grand River Akeiachs, Parts B a-, etevenson Buford. Came Cooke. or any post tam may be establisted at the month of the 11.seleetiell neer. and Fort Boston. From Yankton Agency to Port Rendiel.Whet. stone Creek, Lower Brides and Crow Creek Agencies. Port Bally. Bt Cheyenne and Grand River AffeneleS, Porte Rice.ellaveritrm. Buford, Camp Cooke. or any post that may be ratnblieh ed at the mouth of the Rusoleshell river. and Fort Beo.ton. /rum Fort Randall to Whetstone Creek, Lower Shales and Crow Creek Agenda.. Fort Belly. Big theyenn and Giand River Agenda*. Torts Rlee, BteTelllloll. Buford. GUM Codee, cr any poet that may be eats fished at the month of the Igurelmbell river, and Fort: Benton. From Whetstone Creek Aimee,' to Lower Endes tad Crow Creek • genet., Fort tally. Big Chet eons 1611 Grand River As...sks. gons R mi. Moveniis. La ord. Camp Cooke, or any Post that mai be . established at the month of ! the Idneeleshell river, and Fort Benton. Preen Lower Emden Agency to Crow Creek i Agency, Fort Belly, Big Cheyenne aud,Grand River Agencies, Forts Rine, titersuson, Buford. Camp Cooke, or any cost that may be eatabliehed at the mouth of the Museleshelltiver, and Fort From Crow Creek Agree? to Port Bally, Big Cheyenne and Grand River Anemic.. Port RI.. BIA•02 , 00. Sabre/. Camp COOkr4 Or any post that may be established at the mouth of the Muse.eshell river. and Fort Benton. From Fort telly to Big Chosen,. and Grand River Menefee, Torts Rite, Stevenson. Bathed, Camp CoOke, or say port that may to establlahed at the month of . Itlnaeleshell river, and Fort Benton. From Big Cheyenne /Limner to Grand River Agency. Torts Bice, Stevenson. Bolen!, Camp .Cooke. Or any yaw. that may he establlthetta' -the mourn or the Mireeleehell river, vied Pr Benton. 404,100 00 - 175,038 59 _366,700 00 Greed River Agency' to Forts Mel, ate. vov. Buford, Cerny Cooke: or Say Pest that be established at tte month of the Muscle. shell river and Port Benton. . Prom Port Mee to• Ports Stevenson. Buford, Camp Cooke or en 7 post that maybe earabilthed as the isuath ef llaselesbell river and • Port Bent • .• .Fort Stevenson to Port Buford, Comp . or any Yost tbst may be establhhed at nth of the BuselmhrU river and Tort From Tort 13ofbrd to Como Cooke Or any poet Om may be established. at the month of the linenteehell river and Tor: Benton: ' Trom 'Comp Cooke or any port that may be establtahert . at the mouth of the Xaseleahell 'Myer. sad Tort Benton: • . • rus 3d. The rate at which they wl't teammate noses, mules. cattle.ambeltincekcarte , wegu ita . etc., (troughs tor feeding the at MG. to be Pro• vided by steamboat.) • • • ' • just prefer.. will be gives to parties who tornond eential boats. Boats will be expected ter eitehl.e.SM the Gorinnutei.t. freight the pref. emu:. Sad lerno case will be allowed to carry pr. Veneto the ezelniton of GovernMent freight. • Tb& dontrsc or will be reqUired to transport Bores by land in the event of Milton by water; and all stores recel.ad by the eontractor tot utinsportstion must be delivered at their dealt. nat'on within the year 1170. Bidders wit please give tee rate at which they will furnish transportation donna WTI= teoaid for tent excludes burped+ no boat will be required to ea no .tream unless to bring down at least 160 tihm of Government freight. *hie ewer:motor for transportation tram Chtewo win not be minima to thrash „any down stream transpeducion. to ease the contracting perry fails to there Midget ea reerert d. the Government reserves the right to tornish the transportation at the az- Jense of the contractor: and nothing herein contained shalt be so oonstrued as to privet :be Governs. nt frAti Immanent./ Its tbettibee on any of Its own tont•. Bid irm are inhumed that no boat loaded with o..yernment stares will be allowed to go above Sloan. aty. Dore. drawing the, three and owe• ball feet water. A. no b-ats be required to go to points above Sioux City wattle.. than one oundred tone. bidders will state the rate at obleb they telli transportd,taebmenteof troops of 100 at m. rs ',tweet freight. -Bidders should give their names In fall, no weal es the Weem of residence, sod each pro• point most be accompsnted with a bond in the ...of 810.000. Mimed by two or more respedie GM, per oas. suaranteeLon that. In ease the contract is awarded to the Parson Dmr.l.ll. It I yrUl es:doted and entered Into, and good ' sudisient security Webbed by sold party. In sown:Lace with the terms of this advertesemont. The contractor WI be required usysive 'bonds in to. sum of (6100,0_0) one hundred thousand dollar.. The party to 'wham the award Ls made, moe be prepared to 0100010 the contract at once: and to give the required bind for Its feithfill per formance..• The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids that may he drawl. Copy of bank form of contract both Mr trans- PoitaUch Dom 01. Lents, Mo., and Chia.... to be entered Into In. the event of award, and blank farms of prop.... Mto be imdh7 applies' lion to Able ales, to the office of the .Chief Quarterataster, Depart:neat of.,the Missouri. t- Loeb., M.; Chief Quartermaster. Dauer, mesa of , the Platte:Usual. Neb.; to Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. James M. Moore. Quarter so oter. Wort Leavenworth. Ban— mid to captain Jam.. Gilliss, .Asalstant Alnarcerniasser. Munn City. tow. EqeDneall fa transportation from ft. Louts. etc., should be indorse& ..YroposGe for Army T on she Missouri River. from et. Loa., Ido.. etc.." and those tor Uathrortetten Dom Chicago;th7 " rri, trp " t o tTranapor raintiver and aodressed to the uno•relaned. By deoet'Or th.'"4*"l4 7lnntila.V.B. Assistant Qagetenanathe General. Vatted mates Army anJ Chief Quartermsmet ollitaty Ds. Goo • f the Mistmen. =mil == STREET prrrantman. PL CABOLIC 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. researeh. Daring. the late civil war it was extensively used in the Hospitals, and was found to be not only a • thorough dish). Relent. but also the most won deer's' •and speedy MAILING itEiSEDY ever known. , Li now presented in a ' scientific combination with other 'soothing. and healing agencies. in the form of a, SALVE; and. having been 0.1-' ready 'media numberless cases with most satishatory andbes- Vidal results, we have no best 'alien in offering it to the pair Ile as. the most' cerndm rapid. and effectual. remedy for- all Sores and Miters, no osatter of ,how long standing, for Burns. Cuts Wounds, add every ABRASION of SIDIN or FL) 111 ' and for skin diseases generally: Soli by all,Draggista. cents. gamins or Jae': t r u:TgZZAII. IfolleStar. STONE ENTSEITLY.4 NUL OLSTILAL 0111 amd sitez 11 f r tg. u rtlya i gm: o wad Liberty stmt. '?< • • Ae , . Katt Train. rli ... 10104.1 . ran Lino I'll 3 an Walt , s No. 680 as Bribeable Noll:5U anl W. 1 1 ,1 N 0.:.. 8:50 AM Cineinni ti bat. Jobattoven 10:50 austl Ac Not I pot Pittsb`ift. • 1 : 33 P P. Famine Lx - pit. 1,50 iall.• No. 4 ..14:500m Breks .tioNo 19:53 Pr. Were No. t. 5:50 Bribtoble No:1:10 pal, W_lff yam r• 10::10 ' , Mese yltl . lt3 wake olos aurg mr tba Chafell m I!:'.ran. .daa, at 10:06 x.. 10::,1 31 a. ma. tan tamiaf 111:1N1p. m. sareMi f•10]. u. •CMelatall Parrs daily. &mato ra I.lmmem ImMea d 5.11. exedyt UMAN , A 3l ' th. , Sva«.l.- . Sur..non " ' 7 W. H. 11.t . 11W11 . 14. KOni. The rw.,...vvant.ktaltros4 compomywat nos ar. r . 4 e 7 1 ,if 4'4"), Corby, tt r to w trillg: Erect i irltnrs vnlne. nann.neX ran, win U. attn. Mk of ►i that aznonnt co ccccc. nwnar. ann.. tat r, noli citnaral nr/Derlnteinleral. Ys.'. E T E rIVAU.~in and age 1.. ttlel9. tam Passenger Trains ou the Western Pennryrreata N. road vtll arrive at awl Ci typ from the r,-1.-lit=s Depot, Allegheny ty.. roOrova: etoringd , o 10:40 a sal Me •at Freeport No. lOtalo • Freeport a0 . ,11 , pm. e 1 ' 412 ' 41 ,1'01 O. ?reapers s.o. 4:011p in,..lpreuti . e No 1319 pa 5:50 pmigreeport N 0.2 I OW pa gprlngd , a Note:SU p mlSarined'eNollMlSO pa Above trains run daily except olntial. The Cliarrh Train leaves Allerteny lanatioa, ev,r) onn.lay at 70i.4 a. m.. reaCOW AlleiroloY Cetv at 9,10 a. ta. Returning, leaeaAllegheat Clly at 1 p. as. and arrive at 111alritI . J010, teen 1:40 pox. The Mtn, leaving Allegheny ....111 at 1:0111k. as. snake direct connection at Vreeposs ottlaWal ker,s 'Jabot Stages forgetter and tlanzuthrtown. Through tlekeU real be purchased at the Ogee. No. 1 tit Mar tnet.miartbetintpeneonBridge. Eltiaberch, ba ud e2l the Dow). AO•itheoY• Tor further lelbrinetton apply to 3..taMs LEgglaltTn, .aettla Pellet tltr.et Depot. The waster - a Pai,its,lvanta 11.s.Oroad Ina 1011 aerate Ray risally BAggaire. ezeopt rbrweart ee ita t 1" wa 401g11 Lad 'Zife*.."l,lrWingt .seriph Ws amount in value tne rhsa the owner. unkssitzig t :4;ela l lanaleti. Pole @literal Annertatenciat. Altooainaa qfp P. W. and cLzirmLAND rITTIBLIReH R. Y. h.& NO.V. 14th, 1509, tralnavrillloa. Rto. . mad arrly• DePOtrnortb 11d.. Pats burgh eltalr &I .117VVI:i011:12 7:eV& •:',l2,li,itt: alai L lNl.lll:g rig1 1 . 0 4 1 ; 3 ,"?.14: Past I 9:38 el Olio Ex& un3e4ll m. Cl. & S:08 p 3:3 So C yl k trlAtizto7 o 4. tr.Whi;iltV , : ..B . partfrenn AlwpAd.v. AilsOurvir. BGL'It «TN a la Leetsdale 11..15:03.91 7wetdala •• nl s =ate li&r.luatar " PAN 9:1111 &non " 4.8 p I.eetsdiN3 • "12:4.1p Leetsdale A0c.1:13 p BesThl.le " Pip= BeVrFalls " .11:11192. Leet&lsla " Lestadale "111:11116m " " &ai Oak. lien dee Church. 1:13 p ekr114:08 to. se. Chic . ktL_ ,R 5 Gent fee. &Ticket JOU F. ENE Sole Pm NO. 15,C0 I,LECLE P LACE. , XtrA4HAL.V. eI.IxIU.I • ASSISALL'S %LUCIA WILL CI73IDTIPITSIL NAZILIILSZMI MA= WILL OE= CORM- Is y J r MC6 Idesn6lll`4l E31. - Mr. age a ;mlt b l..7 . 01 112Se r trA u l.. n. uunallta: • 011 , 1 Pirrestrusu AND COSIOLLLSTILLAT . , RAILROAD CORP ..RT. • PrettamisS. Jn. ..ry It I. ISIO.> NOTive ^lO BONDUOLDERIL arons 70. SI. Turt.Creet DWI Ann Bonds Ile V.bll ll T I ISIS, .111 be DAN on and Ana tbst dne otx 3 l.4l i l.tig avgdel . .TeFT; IL 1 I. IRA TA hit,/31. PILUIVAL., RAILROADS. IL 11 e. u.. dandar NOV. ,11 arrITS as sad dtpart . corns" . of 19/9511109111 follows: Fouthst W o Ca art . 11..9 0 ' , Pastas -Ss.- 9:10 sat Wall's N 0.1.. 090091 Mall Than 1: 510 0.9 Brtstonl ll9 199•19•• No 515 1112 n C,IGUL.4I 00. 19.15 pal WalPoN 0.. ..1:61 as ihollows A.c.4:05 Di tn•ks Ae No: oat. pm [Phila. Express a:sotaa Wall'a No. 1.. 310• pas War INe 4.. 5:00191 b 910. con.o.ocetos il:lHurls- • ars v.l :tact.owl r TA P4 :7 -1 riZlPita:,", LSO ea . • txpreas lem• d. 4.121 . .24 " raLLITirtika. •I: Oval. JUMger,,,, ofaliWAN •1 GHLENT VALLEY ELAILROAD • THE ONLY DIRECT HOUTZ TO THE OIL REGION'S WITHOUT CHANG& OP CAR& • - oa sae after atoNDAy_. Non. 101,114419, TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY