AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH A.I7NNIIII, PITTSBURGH. • glass esprrAL .200.00C1 Stockholders Italividually Liable. SAAB Or DIACOUXT AND DEPORT. 4021 X FIAYED Presld.t. W7[. YLOYD. Cuhler. DIIMMTOILL Teo.. Y. Marshall, John x. Ifartland. Wm: T.rhanoon, •robbaln Wens.. Junes W. dtrgmi. J.. P. Kell. rfoyLr. Wm. /lord. This Bank 1.1 now trims/11nd and prorated ID •• • Itracral AnOkleemsinaM. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, hough! at Ilichest Prices. PU. R. HERTZ, Banker, COL Wood Strand sth Avenue JAMES T. BRADY & Co., Oinceessors to tk JONES • CO.. Caner Foatth Avenue and Wood St., rt.A.N.frialutS, leo old tell aB kinds f 1 ROURNIENT SECURITIES, vOLD, sILVER AND COUPONS, ON NOWT PAVON/kELN tar hilliest Allowed on Deposits le tttl f an t v on tiosernment Beads at Order. tomcatted for the Wareham. one awe of EITOCIiII, RONDO and GOLD. /AMES T. BRADT dr. CO. gittslragil etaytte, FINANCE AND TRADE. In/ Teton-orb to the Pittoburze easeite.) ) . Naw Yens, February 6, 11370. .r , The bank statement shows a alight leas 6n the total reserve, but is favorable to 'sealer money, too excess over legal re quirement being still 165,000,000. Loans 1284,614,119, increase 14,1139,848; specie 188,997,240, decrease 11,478,488; circula. limo 103,740,461, increase $34,199; depoalts 1214,739,179, increase- 14.683,266; legal • tenders 168,046,386, increase 11,268,218. Money continues easy. lip town banks appear to have accumulated heavy bal. awes which they can only employ at ex ceptionably low rates with Government. dealers. The whole range Is 408 per cent. Prime paper scarce and in demand at 7%8. Sterling quiet at 9. Gold firmer and native. Opened .at 120% and closed at • 129 X. Late in the day r flat. 'Clearance., 133,000,040. E xpo rtpfor week, 1249,204, meetly today. Governments decidedly firmer. The anticipation of toe funding bill becoming a law has produced a demand from banks and financial institutions for Manes of 1867 and 1811, which, having two or three years to run before maturity of option of prepayment, are re • crded as prospectively worth .2@3-per ent above bonds subject to be called In upon - negotiations of proposed new ' bonds. Coupons, 'Bl, 183(i)/8X: do 'W., 1434€61434; do_ 'B4, 16@)1634: do '65, 15(4. 16X; do new, 133 (1)14; do '67, 143,314 X. do '6B, 14W44114%; 10-40's, 12®12%. la elfas. //%(6 ,11 %. State bonds strong, with an advance in. new North Carolinas, Tennessee. and Virginias: Missouria, 90X; old Tennis. sees; MX; new do, 49%; old Virginias, 12 !4 t new do, 67; old North Carolinas, 42; new do; 17X Georgia Siam, 80; Sev- • ens. 92, Louisiana, old Sixes. 71x; new do, 8734; Levees Saxes, 71x; Eighta,C2X; Alabama Eights. 9434. • The President of the Rock Island Road Ilan notified the Stock Exchange that its .ntock, now amounting to 118,000,000, has been registered at tn. Corn Exchange . Bank, and certificates will be signed by the President of the bank, E. W. Den ham.' It is presumed the stock will again be plaice' on call of Board. • "I:he following gentlemen were chosen directors of the Wells .5 Fargo •Express: Leland Stanford, Lloyd Tevitc M. B. Latham. D. 0. Mills, C. P. Huntington W. G. P ergo, A. IL Barney, J. C. Fargo, and B. P. Cheney. The railway market wasiirm and tilos. ed at about the highest point of the day. The greatest activity and advance •were in New York Central, Pittsburgh, New Jersey Central. Lake Stage, kit. Paul and Rock Island. The latter touched 11734 and Ohio and Mississippi, 2.534. kliscel latteonaktocks strong and express stock steady. .. . . . _ .Five.Thirry 14i,:et.,-Canton,sB%; Cum berland, ; Western Union Tele graph, 36%; Quicksilver, 13%; Mariposa, 10; Hartford dr. Erie, 7%; Adams Express, 64 Wells & Fargo, 205y%~; American, 37%; United Staters, 60; Pacific Mall, 4134; New York Central, 9854; do scrip, 96%; Erie, 2454; prf'..1,41; Harlem, 133%; pre ferred,. 141; Reuling, 96%; Pdlchlmon Central, 1111; Lake Shore, 67%; Illinois. antral, 138; Pittsburgh, 9334; North., western, 72%; prerd, 89%; Rock Islands - 117 ; St. FauL 72% preferred. 87%; Wabash 47 ; Ft. Wayne, 8 93 4 ; Terre Haute, 26; preferred. 5954; C. A A 145; pre- Pined; 14554; 0. & M.,- 26; N. J. 0., 98%: C. C. & f. C., 20%. fialltoll prices: Calumet, 64: Copper Yalta, 6; Franklin, 7; Hada, I/1; Quin cy, IL Imports for the week: Dry goods, 83.936.000; general merchandise, $3,439,. Bab Treasury balmoo: Gold. $75,562,- IOS4 oarreaoy. 15,1155,44.3. General ail mos, 131,156,217. _ PITTSBURGH SLUIRB'TS. Omaz or.Piraavxen Gezirrra, EILTOLDAIN Fab. 5 . WO. Badness has again been dull during the week which has Ja' closed, and While hopes of an early imprcrvement are entertained, the indications are not vary encouraging. The demand for all of the leading articles is light being re. steeled almost wholly to supplying the. iturcedlato wants of the local 'trade, while In regard . to values there are 'but few changes. Sugars have declined con. siderably, very unexpectedly, within the past few days, aid It is hard to.con)te tore ea to whether the bottom has yet been reached. Flour and Grain con. time dull and unchanged, while Provi.' alone are weak end drooping. APPLE BUTTEB—tiauteu at (15@)75c. APPLES—The demand la fair but the supply is fully equal to it, and prices are unchanged. dales In store at 92,50@3,50 per bbl, as to quality. BUTTER-I.oe arrivals continue large and while the market is still reported dull, prices aro unchanged. We con. tines to, quote at .30033 for good to prime and 35 fo'r choice. BUCKWHEAT PLOI.IR-303% , . ' BEANS—DuII but unchanged; sales of fair at 1H,25; prime at . 9450, and choice at .2,76. BROOH CORN.-14@l8 eta per pound. ClDER—Continum doll and nominally quality unchanged, at 90.0041 1 .00 per bbl, as to . • .CHEESE -15 firm, with* fair demand but unchanged. CARBON OM—Standard inside - may be quoted at 9531@)2, In a Jobbing way. CBANBERRLEa—Io steady demand, with gales at al B ollo, as to nudity _ DRESSED HOGS—The arrivals are 'falling. tad somewhat, bat .the demand continues light, and prices are = T apir' ed; low:410Kr. - DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet and- un changed. Apples at 86so. Peaches at 5®90 for quarters, and lu@ll for halves. Pitted' cherries. 2.11(030o. Blackberries per pound. MOB—Fresh packed, 25 ate. - FEATHERS-85®80 cm, ~.FLOUR—The. market is dull and dal: void of a single new or important char. acteriaU' worthy 'special notice. We continue to quote western flours at $3.00@5, 60 for elating. and 15 • 764 :§0.00 for Winter. Eye nom, 0,00@5,ta , -, oasiti—Sbere is no movement in wheat in this market and In the 'adenine of sales, we co.:airiest° qnotered winter wheat at al® 410 for common to *au and p.uoi,lB fo oice. Oats dull not withstanding t he n arrivals continue light; 46(ii47 on wharf and track and 411g50 to . store. There is some Inquiry for Eye at 90 cash, bat sellers are disposed to bead. .Corndall with a drooping 'tendency; . _ we now quote ear at 75 to 7tiCs.Bo. Bar lily la quiet and unchanged-11(4,1,05 Lir prime to choice State spring. HAY—lequlet and unchanged; sales 'from country wagons at 1t6023. as to quality and condition. HUSKS—BaIm at 23;(diSe per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at §5,75@k3,00 per bbl. IdDLE.—Balea or Cloyeland white lime at 1202,25 per bbl. ONlONS—Sales at §2,5004,00 per bbl, the outalde figure for choice. LARD OlL—City brands No. 1 extra quoted at 11,40g11,42, and No. 2 at 00. Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands held higher. PEANUTS --Quoted at 9gllo cta. PEAS—DuII; $2,50 nor bushel. POTATOES alesin store at sowoo per bushel. P a o visiw 4 s—market quiet and with out quotable change. Shoulders, 114 13% for Plain and 1434 for Sugar cured: Skies, 17 for Clear and 10 for Ribbed. Breakfast Bacon, 19 and Sugar Cured Hama 19(g , 1934. Dried beef 1934. Lord 1634@1634 In tierces and 1734@17% In kegs and pails. F. Sellers di Co's. caddy lard In 8 and 5 pound packages, 1934. Mesa Pork 925g2934. POULTRY Market -almost bare. Dressed chicken's, .13@14, and dressed turkeys, 18120 SREDS—tilover seed Is in continued good demand, ibiut with free arrivals, the feeling is not as strong as it was In the early part of the week; dealers are bay ing at 15 and ceiling at §S.M; sale 100 bush. to go to Louisville, at §11,50. Tlinothy seed la scarce and' firm with small sales changed @ at $2,10©2,15.5. Fiaxneed Is quiet and STRAW--Sales of rye straw at $lO, and oat, at slo®l4, SALT—Ie quoted ats 1,75 by the car load. • WHlSKY—Highwines firmer at 98f§) II; rectified, 51,00; proof rectified, 11,10. Old whist:lee scarce and firmer. . PETROLEUM. simmer. Omni OF PITTBBLIFIGII 6.eocarra, SATURDAY Feb. 5, lil7o. REVIEW FOR THE WERE . Business has been but little if any bet ter this week than last week, and the worst feature lies In the' fact that there to no prospect of any immediate lm. proven:lent. The trade has been com pletely prostrated over since the advent of the present year, and it appears that the further the year advances, the worse it gets, if such a thing were possible. There are seyeral good and eufflclent cause' for the present stagnation, the moat prominent of which Is the fact that crude la much higher relatively than relined, and another is the almost total absence of anything like a speculative feeling. hisaufacturere are unable to [hake any movement, to either buy or sell, as prices have not, as yet. nettled down toe manufacturing baste, and la the IT. aunt expect or affairs, there is no in. I ucement offered to entice speculators the field. Prices are too much in• ated to "go long" and not inflated enough to sell "short,"• and besides, as we have repeatedly noted, there is a feel ing here against entering into this kind of business; it was fully and thoroughly tried last year, and the verdict has been rendered that It wont do.. Operators generally, particularly manufacturers, are anxious to do business, but, like other men, they are unwilling to employ their.capital and brains, when there Is no prospect of any return; It Is very tin element to have refineries standing, idle, with insurance and other expenees, which It is impossible to atop, runnli.g on, but it seems there Is no help for it. Feasibly there may be an Improvement are long; the dark clouds that have been hanging over and enveloping the trade in darkness for the pot dye weeks, may coon disappear, but It must be cone:need that the indications at present are not encouraging. Receipts of crude this week. 5,928 labia; last week 7,8l13; from January first to date, 66,691; same time 1869. 64A17. Ex ports refined this week 9,685; lad week, 10,634; January first to date, 32,177; same time lent year, 25,761. 'Sales this week, 13,700 bbla; last week, V/i2OO. Front the above it will be seen that_our shipments of refined are larger than during the corresponding time hot year. ontval. The crude maLket was . a little weak, i lf the few gales tbported can be taken as • criterion, and even at tho alight de. cline noted, there sae a very limited doinend—as we have already noted manufactures cannot pay present prime. Sales 80 bbls spot at 13; 1,000 seller Feb. s nary at 13X; and 1,000 seller till July at 13. Bayer until July may be quoted at 15. =I Market dull and drooping—no sales reputed. February was reported as being offered at 30. and spat at 29g. March or April to July, 31. For buyers optlonoll year, 343.4 Ls reported bid. lINOBIPTS OF O6IIDI OIL NY 44. 7. N. N. Citizens 011 Work,, 488, on account Fisher Bro; Crystal 011 Works 400. on account umet-Livlngston Bro 510, on so. Count Lockhart, Frew a Co; A. B. Mille 80. on account W. Bartle; W. Wilson et Co. 42, on account C. W. Mickey; Eagle 011 Worke 240, on account B. S. Duncan; Model 011 Works 80, on account .1. Mon. hall; Spray 011 Works 80, on account O. 8. Goldrlch; same'll3l, on account Tu. Wilkins. 1,868 bids SLPHICILNT3 OP OIL BT A. V. 1/.. B. Citizens Oil Co. 968 bbla refined oil to Tack Bro. t Co. Phil's. Braun & Wagner 138 Able ref. 01l to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. National Refining Co. 213 bble refined to Warden, Frew d Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 231 bbia ref. oil to Warden, F. Co., Phila. Fawoett,. ,t B. 296- bbla reL oil to W. P. Loan & Bro., niladolphut. Meßelvy it Bro. 211 bbla refined oil to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total ..... 1.981 bbla OIL SHIPPED star DIMIE/31fil DZIPOT. Hutchinson Oil &Refining Co. 50 bbla 'ref. - tolE. B.' Bubler. W. EisCutchon & Co. 10 bbla lab. to Wallace & Curtis, Philadelphia. Pennock & Beeson 3 bbla reL oU to !Lewis Canfield, Philadelphia. ' Fleming & Co. 584 bbls refried oil to Ir. A. Dilworth, Philadelphia. Total refined.....-.. 624 bble. Total lubricating 3 bbls. Ott. 6n1er7.1) WT HT 'WEST PENN R. B Mentzer, B. & Co. 162 bbla refined to *axing, King &Oa., Philadelphia. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ,- New Yong, February s.—Cotton drill . . . and heavy; sales of 1,400 bales ;-2 5%0 for Middling uplands. Florin receipts of 7,601 bbis; dull; heavy' and 160- lower: isles of 5,200 bbls at $4,55@4,75 for super State western, 25,0505,85 for extra State, ' 115,95Q6 for extra western, 25,7046,80 for white wheat extra, 85,06446,15 for R. H. 0., 55,50(116,25 for extra St. Louis, $6,25 1g6,50 for good choice do. - Rye flour dull; sales of 180 bbls at 2101,80. Corn meal quiet. Whisky without deefded change; sales of 300 Phis western at 084990 free. Wheat: receipts of 360 bush; dull and le lower; sales of -38,000 bushels at 51,2550 1,29 for winter red and amber western, 51.4041,45 for. white Michigan, 51 - ,45gi . 1,60 for white State. Ryequlet. Barley 'doll and drooping; sales of 0,000 bushels Canada Weal on private terms, 610 bush :2-rowed State at ssgia. Barley malt quiet. Corn: receipts of 1,000 push; •sciroe and a shade firmer: sales 20,000 bush at 905093 c for new mixed western, :21.0441,07 far old do, 97c(Y111 for new `yellow Jersey. Oats--receipts of 4,688 bash, irregular and unsottled, 15023 bet ter on s Mallon; demand of 48,000 ha. .at for western in store, and afloat at 664610 for State. Rico quiet, Caro. line at 6€97c. Coffee steady. Sugar steady; salsa 200 hhds Cuba at 9X(410,40. Mousses dull. Petroleum quiet at 16%'0 for crude, 300 for reflood. Hope firm. Wool firm: sales 850,000 pounds at 16®550 flr • domestic fleece, 36(441c for pulled, 1714300 for Tokas, - 10®270 for Gals. Le..ther: hemlock solo active and firm. Zfeillo Buenos Ayres and Rlo Grande, Cal quiet. Linseed oil steady at 910 93e .1u casks. Turpentine at 485 -090, .Sheathing copper steady 132. Ingot cop per doll at 221(4213 for Detroit and Like Superior. Pig iron quiet 432324 for Scotch, and $33435 for Auferl can. Bar dull at 4,0 for refitied.Fhiglish and American. Sheet quiet , at -1150120, gold, for Russia. Neils dull at 4%504%e for cut; 6345063‘0 for clinch, and 2806290 for horse shoe No. 6to No. 10. _Pork - firmer: sales 340 bbls at 526,25(426,50 for /lOW MOW P. 2.50023, ,prime; 1245026. prime moss; also, 750 bbls seller March at 226,60. Beef steady; sales 120 bbls at plain meson 514417,50, 2101416 for new new extra mess. Throe Beef quiet; sale. 60 tierces at 5265028.3 for prime mess; 127 5030, India meas. Beef llama quiet: sales 80 bbla at 5280-for new. Cut mos t s heavy; sales 200 pkgs at 1034a0 11Ko for shoulders: 14415 c, hams; mid dles quiet; sales 300 boxes deliverable at Chicago at 1234 c: Cumberland. cut 1334 e, short. Dressed Hogs dull and heavy at ilx@llmo for western. Lard heavy; sates 400 tca at 15 4 :3160 for steam; 1750- . •18340 for kettle rendered; also, '250. Ma 1 steam seller March:at lat.- Butter quiet and steady at 17®33c for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 168180. Freights to Liverpool heavy and decidedly lower; shipments per steamer were .noade of 15,000 bosh wheat at 234 d, and 1,600 bbla flour at la lid. 1... Latest—Flour closed dull and slightly In buyers' favor. Wheat heavy and nominally lower, with - a decline of on. .penny In Liverpool, which failed tootles. mate an export demazd. Rye nominal. . . Oats irregular and unsettled at 5.5@158c for western in store and Bloat. Corn eery quiet at 91@930 for new .mixed western. Pork steady, with safes 500 bbla moss seller Parch at ezn,v. for February $26 bid and P 3,25 asked. Ikef gniet without decided change. (hit Meats and Bacon nominally unchanged. Lard nominal at 15330 for March and 160 for April for prime steam. Eggs steady at 33@.34c for fresh. CILICAO-3, Feb. s.—Eaatern Exchange unchanged. Flour quiet, demand is al. morn exclusively for low and medium gradee; spring extras at /3,65(84.75. Wheat quiet and iffar,ic lower at 67® 61130 for No. 1, and No. 2at SO ®Bo,(c, closing quiet at 8030380i‘c; unchanged this afternoon. Coru dull and drooping. loWer at andlo for N g r adei® Mc for rejected, new no 52® 543.ic, closing dull at 70.14 c for No. 2; the market dull and nominal thin afternoon at 70!.‘c for No. 2 Osta dull and yo er at .3814(436,y00 for No. 2, closing at MN' ®3B!4c. Rye quiet and firm at 70 for No. 2. Barley dull, 70® 7 5c (or No. 2. High wines quiet and steady at 93®93348 Pro. vision 10115 active and easier Mess Pork 525,75 cash, and 526426,8734 seller March, closing dull at 1525,60. Cut Meets are dull for present but active for future de livery, closing at 9,40 for dry malted eboldera, 12:4(41234c for rough aides, 13®133‘c for short rib middies loom. Larddult at 14Hc cash, and lly.l®lsc seller March. Green llama 12%®16c. Dressed Hogs moderately active and firmer at 512,50; hignerisales at 110® 10,25 for light, 510.3734®10, 10 for heavy, 10,25!4 ®10,3734, dividing on 200 lbs. Be.. ce,ipla lasi 24 hour,: 4.091 bbls flour, 38,360 bush. wheat, '11.090 corn, 16 610 oats, 1,027 rye, 6,252 barley, and 9,914 hoga. Shipmen 6,693 bbis flour, 7 ,470 bush Wheat, 7,656 t5: corn. 5,362 oats. 360 rye, 409 barley; and 6,226 hogs. - CINCINNATI, February fam ily 85120@k50. Wheat: 54,10®1,12 for winter. Cotton dull, middling 2434 c. Tobacco unchanged. Whisky in fair demand and the market firm at 930. Begs nominally unchanged; receipts only of 78. There is a firmer feeling on the nail of holders of provisions, but no Improvement In the demand. Mess pork hold at 526,50. Bulk meats: 10.14 e for shoulders, .14c for clear rib sides and 14340 for clear. Bacon held at 1234 c for shoulders, 151/0 for clear rib sides, and 16x for clear; but the few axles made were below these rates. Sugar cured hams 1834@1914e, with a. fair jobbing demand. Lard held at 15 ®l6c for prime steam and kettle renderer:, but there WAS no de mond. Butter dull -at 28 ®32c. firm at 23 ®24c eelected. Cheese un changed at 17341 1834 c. There was a enact:lade° demand for lituieed on, and 'all to be had at 92c was taken, but hold ers now aak 95e. Lard oil unchanged and quiet at $1,43@1,45. Petroleum at 300320 for refined. Sugar steady; sales of 340 hhda New Orleans at 111:413Ne. Coffee steady; sales 610 bags of fair to choice at 21®24340. MOISSIOSIirni at 75c for New Orleans. Beef cattle firm at 54 ®7 gross. Sr. Lours, Feb. 15—Tobaoco . steady and unchanged. Cotton; 240 for middling. Hump unchanged. Floor; superfine at :4.25%4,35, XX at 14,50, XXX at 14,95 G 5,25. Wheat eteedy, No. 2 spring at 920, No. Ido at 98c, No. 1 rod fall at 11,10, choice to fancy red, and white at 11®1,05. Whisky steady at 93c. Provisions; small salmi of pork at 127; dry salted shoulders at 1014 c. Bacon; shoulders at 1234 c, clear at . ls3‘e, clear aides at 16, , 1c. Cattle unchanged at 4Cli5Nc for good to pnmo 646.10 for choice. Hop: small sales dividing on 225 at 18,60. Cut to state. 0f22,913 including summer; packed over 240,000. SAN FRANcisca, February 5.-Floiar quiet at 11 , 1a.6.50. Wheat dull, and ship ping demand nominal; anpergradeelll,4o ®459. Stock market weak, but doing fair busluesi, Hale and Norcross declaring a dividend ol 86 per share, payable loth inst. Alpha 12; Belcher 18; Bull on 10; Choler 19; Confidence 20; Crown Point 18; Empire MITT:.; Gould end Curry 11; Hate and Norcross 10; Imperial 30; Ken tucky 97; ateidental 12; Ophir 13; Over man 67; Savage 38; Sierra Nevada 87; Yellow Jacket 32., LooniviLLr.. February s.—Bagging quiet and prices nominal. cotton: moall salsa n.iddiing at Flour un changed; family /5. Grain steady. Wheat: red 11,o5; white 11,15. Corn 95e. Vats 63e. Rye 95c. Leaf Tobacco active; sales of 130 Mutat lugs 160.8; leaf 113.75. Mess Pork. R. 1,50. Rump. 12350. Ba con: ehou!ders 13%c, clear ribs 15% and clear aides 1610. Bulk Mesta; shoulders I lqe, clear rib 14%e and clear aides 15c. Wiaisky declined to 93c. 511LWAU urn, February s.—Flour dull for city mane; double extra at 14,25(0 4,62. Wheat dull itt-65,t4c for No. 1; 79,1ic for No. 2. Gate leas firm at 40c for N 0.2. Corn lower at /lc. New Rye nominal. Barley quiet at 11,05 for 'very choice. Dressed Hogs unchanged. Receipts: 2.000 bbl' flour. 21.000 bush wheat. Ship. manta: 3,uuo bbla flour, 3,000 bush wheat. NEW ORLEANS, February s.—Cotton: lower grades easier. better quality steady, middling Ittita,24sc. Salm 4600. balm, receipts 1657 vales, expose 5210 balm. Flour: sales .at 15 SOL 954g11 18. Pork $...% 50@29 75. Bacon 14 ®17.14 (4; 18Ne. Sugar: prime 1154X.1115. Mo. braces: prime 70®715. Whisky 95c05105. Coffee: fair to prime 16;4(417;4c. - TOLEIS), lebrualys.=--Flour dull. Wheat dull; amber Michigan at 11,03, and-. No. 1 red at 11,11. porn dull and unchanged; No. lat 89c, No. 2at 87c, now at 72c, and no grades at 64c. Oats steady; No. lat 46c, and No. rasesl4c. Live liege at itogto,fio. Clov dat 11 8 , 201 4 8 X 2 %. • DETROIT. February b.—Wriest no ma tarlalehange; extra white at 11,10®1,19, No. 2 at 11,09®1,10, amber at 11,03, and regular at 11,01. Barley duU and unlast tied at 11,50 per rental. Lire hogs heavy at 110,62010,75 offered. Clover seed at 1 3 6 8 , 30 - 'CLivxr. arm, February .s.—Petroleum firm with a strong upward tendency; refined held at 27@2750 _in large lots, and 29031 a in small lots; crude firm at $5,80 per bbl. MEXPHIS. February s.—Cotton eaaier, 24@24e: receipts 1,964 betel, export;•l 1,178. Pork steady, 128. Bulk- meats: 'Moulders 11c, sides 1510. Baron tin change 1. Plattammesits, Feb. s—Flour; small business; extras 14,50®4,75. Wheat un changed; Penna. red 11,23@1,26. Whia• key unchanged, with small tales at 98 @99c. • BALVlnotturFebrilary s.—Flour: sales western superfine at 14,75@3.00. Mess perk quiet at 121028,50.• Whisky quiet and firm at 970,980. - Nesavritx,Fehraary E.—Cotton doll; low middling 233;e, good ordinary 22%c; stook, 4,250 bales. Ury Goads Market. Nsw. Yong, February b.—Trade is Im proving, although as usual on Saturday. The market Is looking . in general to an tivity, and prima in main are firm for cotton good., eapeclally heavy makes. Both plain and colored Amoakeag de nims command SO; Otis dad. 28c;t10 BB 240, do CU 2lc Warren brown do. 22c. Workingman's 220 and Haymaker 17a- Heavy sheetingst, eastern waken, sell at 18®17c and southern at 1-H4@lBc. Prlnts 144 to 1234 and lac for Cootteco Carpets reduced to $ 1 ;95(§2,15 for body Brusseils. and Bright's tapestries to 11,8735@1,40. Brown drills dull and de pressed at 18 3 '4®17c. Old styles of de. IMMO reduced to 1734 c, While all now makes . bring 200. Lire biecit !Markets, But rer.o, Feb. s.—Cattle—receipts for. the week, 3,300: market firm and 34@gc higher, with sales of 9,000 head at 7o ;or medium, 7lic for good and B.t9e for ex tra. Hornr—recelpts of 7,668 head; market closed quiet and a shade lower. Sheep; receipts of 9,268 head: market firm at previous quotations. _CHICAGO, February s.—Live Flogs doll . at g8,90a9; common to good 110,50. Cat tle quiet at 19@6.60 for butchers' stock and .stockers; 96,75157 for fair to good shipping stoera._.. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTSBURGH PORT WAYII AND CHI. °ACM RAILROAD. February 5.-25 his ;starch, S P Shriver & Co; 25 do do, Hs. worth & D; 25 do do, .1 ft Dilworth & Co; 2 care limestone, Graff, U.S Co; 6 do do, Shoeuberger 13 & Co: . 300 bbls flour, lichomaker & L; 2 bbls onions, 8 do eggs. 1 do turnips, Woodworth & D; 1 car shingles, A Patterson; 100 bbla flour, J Wilson & Son; 1 car mill feed, Robb & 11; 100 bbls flour, owner; 5 bge nuts, Vangorder & El; 2 pegs • butter, 2 grease, Volgt, M & (..%.; 10 bbls liquor; J Adler & Co; 13 cases cheese. J C /Men 4 cars wheat, J El Liggett & Co; 1 car barley, Pier, 1) A Co; 25 bbls floor, L J Blanchard; 2 bbls tallow, E Hazleton; 28 Into rye, 147 do barley, W J Meek.; 8 rolls leather, Groetzingor; 9 bee SOAD, Bluebell & hi; 19 sirs rags, R Christy; 50 bbls oil, G E Palmer; 7 d nogg, H Rea Jr. CLEVNLAND AND Prrreauseur Rau: Roan, February 5.-2 care lake enp ore, ,llnton Iron Mille; 2do do, Coleman, Rehm & Co; 1 do do, J Reamer; 2 do do, McKnight, Porter & Co; 10 do Iron ore, Bhotneberger, Blair & 0o; 1 do do, Brown Co; Ido 1 a ore, W Clark: 1 ear, oats, Benderson; 28 bdle o stuff, Bedford Chair Co; 2 'bbls eggs, 1 .keg butter, 0 Barnett; S bas butter, 1 keg lard , :BAK german'h 0; 7 kge lard. bi W Rankin; 2 rolls leathor, 4 bbls tallow, W Flamm & Bon; 61 ske middlings, 0 bbls onions, P Duff &Son: 9 bbls f seed. 12 bbls ap. .plea, Volgt, M & - Co; S do beans. 12 do d apples, 13 _Decal; 1 cases glycerine, RE &Were & Co; 40 sky corn; he bbte d' ap. plea, 11 Bea Jr; Blake corn, Mcßane &A. ALISGHIENT 87A2731; February 5..- 1 car , barley, J Rhodes & 0711 do whoa bra ki ITO it I'efl'4ailMkora rokl MVO ,1 (I)R3 IMMO) Rai 144&mt:ilij Kennedy Bro: I do cooperage, J Hemp hill; 1 do barley, 1 do wheat, 0 Seldle; Ido metal, Rogers .0 Burchneld; 2 do wheat, W McKee•& Co: 21 tem barley, S D Widgeon 23 do m feed, .7 B McKee: 2 CAM metal, Lindsay & 34; 4 bgs meal, Mercer & It; 03 hide', Luckcamp & Co; 102 bge oats, Smith & Duff; 4 bus wool, 15 do o seed, Geo Snyder; 30 bdls broom 'handles, W Mardorf; 6 care flaxseed, hi B Suydam; 1 do hay, B Gray: 76 eke corn, M Steel & Son, 1 car bran, James Stewart; 85 bga mlii teed, .1 V Wilson; 1 bbl butter,.l' Kohon; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, II &.M. PITTSBURG/I, • CtIWOIIVNATI Awl) SS. Lome )1AILHOL1), February 5.-25 bbl. hlghwitieff, R Woods; 25 do do, Rodel. helm .It.' Ail - alder; 1 car wheat, .1 8 Lig• gett & Co: 1311 bee barley, F Schield:l4B .do do, S Hood; 34 do do, Meaner & liar. per; 481 do born, Rinehart &8; 5 bbla f\i, vloega . W C Armstrong; 5 tuba butter, I" G C , ighead; 5 do do, Bruggercuen & O'Brl ; 1 car shwas, Hastings & D4VIIII 100 bhle flour, Dan Wallace; 29 bble grease. F Seller. & Co; 6 bble whisky. J Fredenberg; 5 hhda ehouldere, John Grier; 5 Mile whisky, W Sedden. AL HOBBIT VALLST RAILROA.II., Feb ruary I .-22 hides, 0 H Lapps ; 5 bbls tal low, Hasiee; 4 cam railroad Iron,U A Carpenter; 40 , bge rye, 8 Hood; '2 care metal,,Elmick k Co; 1 car oats, Chas II Armstrong; 15 eke oats, Adams & Aue. ton: 1 car - grain, 25 eke rye, Scat & (Beal; 7 balm hay, That Duncan: 16'bge wheal. D Casey; 74 care coal, Kier, Foe. ter & Kier; 14 do do, Armstrong. Dick. .311 & 0o; 18 do du, Coleman, R - & CO. RIVER NEWS: (Spacial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] WIIEELING, Jan.. 6, 1870.—The lington arrived tip at 4 A. at., and the Major Anderson at 6 A. x., but struck the bridge pier crib and broke her wheel, dhe was delayed here three hours. The river continues to recede slowly at this point, with 4 feet 4 Inches In the channel by the Monongahela !narks last evening... Weather cloudy and raw, with Indications shoat equally *arable for rain or snow. The Rover, from „Nashville, arrived Saturday, and the Glasgow from the tame point was expected In last night. The Belle arrived and departed on Saturday, with a aced trip each way. The Arlington. from Cincinnati, is doe here this morning, and will return as uncial to-morrow at noon; She left Cincinnati three minutes ahead of the Anderson, and at last accounts she was e Ili in the lead. be Nick Wail arrived at Cincinnati off Friday. Capt. Reed then turned her over to Capt. Poe and left the same night for Pittsburgh. • .Ihe Motile Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert, is announced to Take her departure for St. Louts today, and rassengers and shippers abould bear this in mind. . . The Camelia, Cap'. R C. ?demo, is Oil ing up steadily for Nashville—Capt. Mason expects to get away . to morrow. tiranite State is the name selected fur Capt. Wash Kerr's new Pittaburgh and: Portsmouth packet, now under contract. The 'Wild Duck, 'Capt. Anew.lt, is an nounced to depart for St, Louis today, The Cumberland river waa falling on Friday, with seven feet on Harpeth Shoals. —The Cincinditi Gazette, of Friday says: The Arlington arrived from Pitts burgh early yeeterdity morning. We are glad to hear herellicent disclaim any desire to raoe with other boats, although recent dispatches to newspapers would indicate that otherboats bad been racing with her. This may have been without the knowledge of the officers of the Ar Ruston, who think principally cf the safety of passengers who commit them- selves to her ctiarge. There is no boat on the river better furnished for passen gers. —At Memphis, the river wee only 10 inches below' high water mark of 1857. There is a general overflow of bottom Mode below Memphis, causing immense damage. The Little Rock Railroad is under water for several miles between Itopefield and Madison. Other roads are under water, but as yet no exten sive damage to them has been reported. The jury In the came of the Louisville Ntail Line Company ei. The Cincinnati Insurance Company, in the Superior Court, yesterday, returned a verdict for the plaintlira in the sum of 11,819, the amount or defendant's risk on the steamer America, with Interest thereon. The Jury were only about twenty initi ates In consultation.—Ctn. Enquirer. —A barge. on which was a locomotive and four or Bye care for the Littleillock & Fort Smith Railroad, sunk Tuesday by striking a bar ten miles below Pine Bluff, while lit low of the steamer Guidon. She now lay. in ten feet of wa ter. The latioinottve, cars and barge. are probably a TOW lotok,. on. which th ere is no Inanramte: - —A. apseial from Evansville to the Cincinnati Commercial, !my.: The Mary Ravage hM two barges fully loaded with iron ore. Capt. Hugh Qunetioll says he found the hidden obstruction that sunk the Rate Robinson, Lsdy (lay and Arthur r and it cost him 513 timbers in one cf hie barges. —A late St. Loulapaper says: Capt. J. Slut Neal, of the Micimond, wee on 'Change yesterday. Be is not at all pleased at :he interruption to hls trip; but, as all °therm do, considers ICI rather mean affair. Capt. Neal Will remain In the city for some days yet. —The officete of the Richmond having refused to residp .her freight, an order was made by the United States Court, Wednesday, directing the United States Marshal to reship the cargo and bring the boat to . Louisville. —David Isar, an old sailor, and for many years past Identified to some extent with eteambost Interests. died In Nash. on Tuesday, after aahort, Hiltless —The Carne V. Kearns, New Orleans to Pittsburgh, was at Evansville on Thursday. where she discharged 515 bates cotton. —The Maggie Hays left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday, and the R. C. Gray leß is . Loos for this port the same day. —The manger, with a big trip, left Cincinnati for New Orleans on Thurs. nay. —The tow boat Simpson Horner am. rived at New Orleans on Friday. • —The Leonid", and Lorena were at Memphis on 'Thursday. 0;t4;i2 , ;67k.).5p0i: = PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACH t Er • The new and apleadld aldereheal a dr oi t Steamer. AfILINGTON.' DANIEL MOOItE. Master. •. 9. BILLIWW. Ulars, le*Tea rlttsbersh for etnetroMM eery TVtaDAY at 17 M. promptly. lletutnlns. leave• Cincinnati for PA. rho rah, at 32 Y. every IFY IDLY. • ' For freleht. oaerage, or other Infornuttion, ap ply on ho‘ya or to • . JAMES cotamas; fel 7LLOK L'COLLUOWOOD, Agenta, CLARKSVILLE AND PIAI4IIVILLE. FOR CLA UIN SVILLE , m a ed=pip , AND X 11 111IVILLZ.—Tbo tt 'lF•lifelar•r ateararr ALILLLII.B. C. 11 4.110ianosader. Wto. Balthwlto. Oen. will In n , for Um shove an/ Intermediate port. on TUESDAY, ramary Ynr rmight or prgßlffir. rpply on board or to kr. BUSIEST • POUTLiI, Awns, Br, I.IIUI FOR. ST. LOUIS.—The aoted paneager steamer, M" ULM RIKRT..O. W. 114.11. T. Master. tt, e , PlMrd. Clrylt, will tears for the above axe intermediate Derta,'on 2.102 , 1 DAY. 7th Met. Per freight or pewee apply ea bear. or to 'LACK * COI.LINO WOOD. or (et JAMY.ICOLLIXe. Agents. CAIRO AND NT. LOUIS. FOR CAIRO AND ST. t LOULS,—Thi powerful Tow '• WILD DUOK AND MIDGES, Don avbaliwan. J. W. AllAWALT.Commander fill leave oil MONDAY, INN P. Y. or the above aablatertavdlate pool.. • Jtltr'll" orinrarA'77l.7llTlll,°:o7.ll. BTEA2MECIPS T O LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. Tuzi maim NAIL STEAMSHIP% 32=1„-dau omen, among Mon the orlahroted CITY or PARIS, CITY or ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTO_N CITY 07 BALTIMORE, CITY OT LoNDON. ic,13,ft4.171111 Ilalflll/Alf, tlons or Pjan.4 . l r Infoonallon ' appW " WILLLUI BIKOHAIL, Jr.,. 143 E I NITHIFILLDISTRELp. PltlnbarAb: TRADE MARK.. • " DITHBIDGEI Fmmm.pmoo.- 4:2 , Lamp CHIMNEYS. q . SPECIAL INOTICES garCONSIMIPTION. Dit• bLIIMNCIC•IS PkiLMONIOPT !111 for the cure of Coughs, colas and Conn:opt/on. DM SCUM% CIPS SEAWk. TONlrlibr the cure of of I the atypepata anneal the DebtlltatedVendt. Ilona Dlt. refIENCK'd MA.NI)II4ICZ PlLLbl i ff M am Mama of the Liver or to act a Mantle . gave. All of thee three Medlcl•es orten,yllnalred in lion., co...mutton, though the folmoule Synxp alone has cured many desperate ream The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pill.. main la regmatiug the Stomach and Liver, man help the rulmonle dyrup to digest and search through ille blood vessels, by Which means a care is soon ef- Rated. . . These Medicines are conselentlomlyoffered to the Publics the only safe. certain end tellable mine, y et, Pennon. y Commando. and for all those morbid conditions of the and which lead to that falai a 150... Liver Complaint and Dye• else are often forerunners of Consumed., andthey anifest ebemseives they requiem the met prompt m attenten. . The Palmeri. Sento Is a medicine which hes O vt long Preleation before me pet bite.• it•Valvie has then proved by the thousaetl elm It has melt through a period of more than thirty. pea years. in all of which Vim its reputation Ids m no end the most oest nate skepticism ran no longer doubt that it is a remedy which may be used with conialeme In all cases which admit at a care. . I If the patient will . t "my follow the di, tk rectitude which arc "my each bottle, he will certainly be cored, if is Imes aft not tea omen wasted Jo mate xen post* le. liven In eases cuppolied to be Incura le. when of and p in e swan. have despaired the me of this Medicine • has saved the life of he patient and restored tilm to perfect h• lath. lir. &Meet does not say that all mem of of m' consumption lee within the reach 'of dieter. but he emphatically &suits that often when patient. hale tne on..st alarming menpmens, seen as a violent coneh, creeping chills, night Zg: L relerlTOb?l e g b e i tl i" rO Irvlnut:rl:4 l :.l7: they me given up by their physicist, they may Lull be cured. Ivo med cal treatment meemos Derr lungs:bet when the longs are eery s ad 7 diseased And to some extent destroyed. a care may Weft Meted by De. tlebt nth , medicines. Also, in Scrofulous Diseasee, mem medicines are equally cafe cot. Dr. Pchenek has photo (mobs of a number of persona who have been nearly covered with running sorra and now all healed op. Thin shows tin purifying properties, which must be One t 0 heal es- 111. 10 the lenge. In the Hearne/at of Consumption lila es me Immo Importance t 0 glee rigor and a healthy .tone to theafflict:l. Hence it le lineman, to strengthen the appetite of the patient and I. prove the digmtion• Proper nourishment is re galled together with men Meats a. will make the iced easily digestible. The artHice matt Suitable teethe diet ef donut. Use patienteuts &signal. d In Dr. hettenekt• &Imam., which are dlstalented eratultously. in gramel. OP most !alertly middens articles are to be pro. remed.bot thedlsteetive orgme meat be at- envie cued in order to male either food or medicine serelemble. Thie i mallet:nen It mat by the Seaweed Tonic, and toe this max. it was des ignated Wtten the ritnesttre w were are pift In good order:Um hod has its proper effect; the eratem gf the patient to invimeated fad U e lane. be in to comedic their teectlena Ina normal and healthy manner. Then the heallng Dowers at Pahamie Peron will ea' es the cure. Pulmonry Consumed. Is almost Menne mine pileated.with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. behenclde Mandrels, l'llle are in ended to re move obstruction, from the Liver and restore Its hesith• action. They have all the efficacy which I. ascribed to cahmel or ttbitie meas. , ' and are warranted not to coot sin a particle of any mia eral poison. These Pills cure the remt obstinate coativeueu, seek headmhe. plies, Dittoes affec tions. end all other dinettes which ed. hose a torpid or obstructed conditioe of the Liver. One box of these pals will prove the efffracy of the mullein.. • Corteutopt on the Yee Weed Toeing:ad Mani &Ike Pills are Invaluable auxiliary coedit-lan Th.y rolleve tne suff. rings of toe patient. and 11.6i111. lattl PLlllllOOle STillP Is effecting a cure. They h ere been boned useful In advaaced mace of Conn:motion, where the Pings are Simon en tirely destroyed endall eymptotos according to the Judgment of the physician Is tested • speedy daub. The ilyes of patieots WI , . were actually In a dying c edition have been preserved foe months by the cite of bcheuckli three great Ma- . Or. ticacu-kts Almanac contains fan treatise on the variant forms of dlsatte , bla motto of lagalment, anti cane, d tr. olio. bow to aye his medicloy. ma be had gratis. or Ha by mall by addressing his Principal vette, 15.1dorth Sixth ltrect. Pittlisdelpbot. Pa. - Price o• the PIIIEIOOIO egrop and Emmett( Ton. to 'tub .1.50 per bottle, or ST. 00 Egli dozen. Mandrake Pills SO cent. • box. Woebs by all druggists. • detaDirlit/ farDOCTOR WHITTIER CON TINLTKI3 TO TEXAS ALL PRIVATE nISEARIin. That numerous sluts of cases result ing from self-abuse, ;troll:nue unmanliness. nervous , irritability, ons, setedesl emissions. debility gad lloally impotencyerupti permanently Cored. Persona alnicted with delleate, Intricate and long standing constitutional complal. to Sr. politely burned to esti Ilbr wealth...taxa which costa nothing• Experience, the ben anew:Dena bus etabled h im' to perfect remedies at two. eta fleet, este. permanent. and whictile hest em en be used without hindrance to tnalneee. Med icines prepared in the establishment. which em braces otnee reception sad welting rootasoitoo Manlier arid slesplag &parte into for 'Anent. -regent/se daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical baths. thus concentrating the ihmed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, stet. your ease. Bead what he says In his yam. valet of fine pages. sent to any address for two stamps In sealed eevmope Thonssuds of eases treated annually. at oat. e . and all over the onus. Tll9bergh. P.. Hour, 9a. is. to El Ir. it. Sun days 131 Ir. to P. 11. Pamphlet sent to any ad dle. for has inempt. .03 • WC•vi.:Ellas. Tintluaus, Vt. CHM, ie.—Astonishing and almost miraculous Cures of Cancer en being daily made by Drs. Lit. H. KUNZ CO.. at the Philadelphia Cancer IntirmarY. 931 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Peons.. sad at the branch of, hos In charge of Professor H. O. DALTON, 1116 Elm Bt., eincinaml, Ohio. The treatments used are Cancer Antidotes, the. most mienttne and sucemsfal known In the civilized world. They are not emetic, eating Sr bunting medi cines. Thee glee Inca or no Pala. Thee are en dorsed by the best serumw of the ago. No oiler persom bare th . gs d antidotes. No other treatment should be • Tor parUculare mil or addrese to abase. n011.03n-rmis viriusr our. "CHERRY PECTORAL TUMULI." you COLDS. cssto:SlO. SOW: THROAT AND BUONCHITIA ' 'No. ws rood. Noise se pleasant. None Core no qulen: - , NoSHTONN 10 Astor Hones. Nourlfort. Use no me C o henthose mornings tasted none.. than "Drown Shines." dez OILS TACK .IytOTIKEEtS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS' AND DEALT= IN Petroleum and Its Products. .74g b .1% ° 4,1'.1.71v1aViM.11;gP 156 . PhOsdelphts Offlee—LlT WALNUT DT. antzwz , WABOG & KING, Conran:loo Itenbeats end Broken n Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY. PHILADELPHIA ADDEZBA Booml7, Chamber of Commerce, 13i 13017TH SZCOND STUZET aplo ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY HESSE= IT. C. TWEDDLE, MANUYACTURXR OF Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. zelip li itollromlitzle cued. mat heat without chaise; remain, limpid at lowest tempotatarea. theorial oil for tropic:nicht:lute. or hot weather. locomotive. Engine, Mechlin Mop, Wiliest& reraws. - Raw 11111andPlaulse 11ID 0110, Adaptrd for hilt .peed. Ilplultle 011. W001,1100.1.11,1gal On. • . 011,110iomillta101Boasoe. log awl Flolshlogliblaoolhoe. 01.1.1klaroess Oil. I Maraillaii. ARMOR VARNISH, to pretends Bright Iron Wort and itneoincry Oom Ran. View products ami ruanufaeturad under Dr. areddie's patent by Superheated Steam Is Vac. COO. The Lubricaung Oils arn almost odorless, porter:l , 4l7 i liaAt Coo nd =lt .furl i zi7Xtrenie roll. ratpn The road Oils are unequalled. and are In constant usa ea meat of principal Railroads. Samples c be araudacri and orders left at IVIR WOOD STRaILT. Worts at Shartaburt CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c JOHN Q. WQWENAN...II.IIICIII.III) DAVIS. WO Vi AN it DAVIS, 5170070601115 70 Workmen, Moore & Co., NIMIDINSIZen add (keen In CARRIAGES, BIIG.GXES, • Spring and Duck Wagons, floe. 41, 44, 46 and 48 Beast, It., Allegheny. Repairing neatly and promptly exceeded. Ors' don for New Work spawn up Id good nu Sod warranted to Ora satisfaction to ovary parmen. tar. tol73.746YVArtg: work ggetiV4:Niggi vggv,;•,, a fra:gr:4l747l Anti. Battler for Marts- • H. RICHARD DAVIS harlot earthmen the loterertof Al.:. sod.Wer. D. M.re, 10 the ern of HOWIE it CO., the betai gm will hereafter bet continue , ' at the 614 stand ender the sew! , tirle of WORKMAN DAVIS. Orders solicited. .10111 e Q. WORKMAN', 11. RICHARD DAVIS, La•ewlih Citeens•Pettenat Sant, putehemh, tiCht,A PUBLIC NOTICE. meths been appeantad OA and OAR NETZB iNerScTOll. far AlUsheas County. nonce Is hereby given that smut U. necessary enice anL Dec-flank:al Tutted itaebinen do be pm,,,d. I .111 be sound at the OYFICZ OF ?HZ NA. TIONAL FOUNDRY AND FIFE wougs. Tarenty-UOrd grab. Lear rote, Pitubure 4 . 11. mom. • anal BY.eIG. MAO larpeetor. I 11.111MPIT 41". SW/NT & aucarrz =NAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVRRei No. 66 Swingy Bt., LUegluay, ♦ BA r•M e TEl i r=tgaMil l : W I "4 T EAD —215 Pigs Soft Galena LZAD. '7oe nu bY . J. I. CARILIM. FINANCIAL. TILIDESIEN'S - NATIONAL BANK, Wood . Si cor Second ' Avenue. - INEEIIEST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Sold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks DWIGHT AND SOLD, A. BRADLEY, President. istdi•d P W. N GVA h ilik 7ti! . . " eattell S, McCLEAN & CO. , 'BANKERS, AND . DllALltan IX Government Securities, No. 7G Faurth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. • • PEIIOIIII and prompt attention given to every. thing In the bottoms. Colleethins made, Cier. 'Matra Ward, and tot r,st allowed on Time Deposita. Advances made on Prime Collateral. and Government Securities at Meru rotes. Dealers In YO.lOO 11.111.1 IJClnelltle Radian,. Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, 10.. Sc. AlClocal or other Miseeldikeous rtocgs, Bonds, Mortgages, Commercial Pa .. er, Ile., negotiated at the moat rates of Cl.Oll/1310. .• lot] PEOPLE'S SIVINGS BANK Of Allegheny. Cor. Federal and Laeoek Street& S. H. JIAIIITHAS, Freakiest. S. P. 'YOCUM, enabler. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT, gtock holders luvidnally Liable. MEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF PITTBI3UIi,GIII, EIZTM Safe Keeping of Valuables, Iheder guaraneee_ and the rehtlede of hares In Its Fire and Burglar• Proof Van No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE President—WlLLlAM PHILLIPS. - Irlee,Prealaiesai—HENßY LLOYD. WIT LIAM PHILLIAIS,IIITRON H. PAINTER, I. HENRY L./Y1), JIM. S. MORRIA , Gi. WILLIAM BRA. GEORIIC BLArK, WILLIAM M. 1.909. .1 r :IIIITI.t G. tlUelaßY. I Is. I. BANNRIT. SAAPT 9. TIIIIL.I-11. F. ON BONIIMOMAIT. open daily Nom U o'clock A. Y. to 4. o'clock I. N. N HOLMES &, SONS, 57 MARKET STREET. PI- • Collection]. made en all the principal points of the United Mat. sad Canted.. Stocks,Bonds and other Semitles BOUGHT AND 601... D ON COMMISSION. Particular attention DAL to the puFthaus ule of United States Securities. HART, CAIIGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets, PTPTSDUROZI, PA., 0111 , CC7/21/Ylm TO HANNA. HART • C0..1 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, ♦led gitteal. attentton paid to the pirelme end we of GOVERNMENT BONDS. ht Drafts on London- CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Ayenne, Pittsburgh, Pa. • CAPITAL. ♦lOO.OOO. AYOUIHOLDEBE INDIVIDUALLY •LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. TORESON EXCHANGE Bought and sold. sad 'Atte° &Are I retalttell to Eurolo. Colleestone made on all to t.etnelpal polnla of the United State- and Clot .1•. DoattNICA larksx. Presio., 'Amu McC•sa, Vito W. N. HOSI IC OAN. Chatter. AAGTOms. Armee MeCtart. 0. Hots Hottin g. Tyree, CampbelA amt. Phelan, • ' 11. A. lereyeogle, N. Mar A I homes Hams. y. Jas. GZEAV. Pollettor. ==l ratzlek Cam. B. H t has. 111•01 no 8..1. Orme, /1111{1 DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK. NO. 65 FOURTH MENDE. CHAN:IMBED IN 1155. ABSZTI3 611.696,37100. Open dolly. from 9 Weanrt a, x. to 3 o'clock P. It., sod SATUUD.CY EVENIN Xt. rpaa May t to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'clock, se from November Ist to May lot, from 0 to o'clock. De Its received of all some of not less the Oh; DOLLAB, and a dividend of the profile doomed twice a ear. in Jos and December. Interest be. been declared seml•aannally to Jona end December, - ahree the Hunt was organised, at the rate of sin per amt. a year. Interest. if not drawn cot. to mood to the Credit of the depreltor as prtoelpst,am, hears the acme interest from the lend dot a of Joss and LIMO bet, compeending twice • year, *Mast troahllok the depsitor to call. or even to present his pass book At this rate money will d Able In Is. plan twelve Hook ye Hookcontain!. the( sod Posulatlons, toroth Don at thO •Passuarre—J _ • • Tics b wire gratis, -Laon irp as, plies- Italie = . • George albree. Bsckofen. B.J.n Y. WahnsstcelS. Jane. McAuley. James B. D. Needs, Dane N. Ptllllool. Wm..T. Andenoa n Calvin Adams. • John C. Blngley, (Merge Bleck. • . Hlll Hors En. Clausen A.'Colton, John Brum. John J. sillissole, WI/Him N. Hare.. James L K e lly, . A. M. Pollock. Y. D Robert Itobb. - . . '•me s Oak H. 811.3embergcr J •lezander Speer, OaMt!. Teager =Ss Ruben 0. Loom*, Peter J. L,nch. Peter A. /Udell; John Marsll.le, Walter P. Mariam% Joha.x. Meraddea. W. hilli e ps Dav rr Al Aleuandlees. Orm a sby P Mer, Jr. • Ilenrl L. It nFwalt. Alexaader WilLam V.a Kirk. TIIAsu6zet—CIIABLEd A. IiOLTIth. BIICKSTART—JAMtS B. D. 3110.Da. prrry.tm TN THE NUTTER OF THE APPLICATION of "The Citizen , . Mutual Building al d Loan Anocintion of libarpsbarg and Bina for • Charter of Incorporation. ' And now, to wit, tale 16th day of November, A. D. 1869. the within petition and Instrument of writing baring been presented to, perused sad examinod by the Court, and the oplects,nr. Steles nod condition. 'the: elm set forth and con tamed, appearing to be lawful ens not filiation, Itt. ordered and directed that as.l4 Ins.runieut of writing be died In tae office of the Prothoootary elf the Coon of Common Pleas, and tha notice of said application be Inserted In the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Oararrn for at least three weeks, setting forth that an application but been anode to tie Court of Common Pleas of the County of Allegheny to grant the said "Clttsen`. Hotoal Building and Loan Assoc:llion of Charisiburg and Etna" a Charter of Incorporatlim," and that mob Charier will be pasted at the next term of said Court, sinless exceptions be'llled in proper Ume. BY ITICCOMIT. fl. A. McCLUNO, Corner Grant and Diamono street., Courtier. ja11:42 VSTATE OF JOHN BARRETT, J late of Allegheny City. deo•d. tten testataentary upon the estate or; ald Jobn Barrett asylum been granted to tea under sinned. all pirsoe• Indebted are requited to nnthe pmment. t and all o f bartua claims Yor "En i r A l72 ,l i tt , " ° " all Rzestutof of John Barrett. deed. AISSIGNEEPS SALE-BOOK AC. COUNTS, te.—TUEsDAY EVENING, rch lat. on seeped eoor of Commonlal Salm Itookt; 106 Smithfield effort. by order of Brehm miller. Jr. , arid Oeuree fi. Amato's. Arelsom Id Bankrupiey of J. D. Draro, will Os NMI On Beak /twosome, and Notes of .1 D. In•YIN I ankrupt. Janos I=?a M M! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .-Notles Is hereby given that lettere of .4." n tration on Sue 'astute of ItOdgglNA OLDER, a,ea,ua. or Aueshm city. base be t s egnt ai desta t e nde sg ne d A o w k a e n gamma and those having datum will Iseult these 11.4 11 , 11.1.14.11.. • • =ll=l:=Ma= STONYI WEST CONDI - Machine Stone Trorkr. licathwestainareflirectOomaaa.l.U•o g ' • VIELCIFK ATVATIIII i CO. Bfh ea hand or%ro. oa awn nonce Helertl. r/ w a ] Btostel mt. alltl3rawiri? tuttsys tpy tieratted. Plieso pliatenCll = FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, NATIONAL. FOUNLILL AND PIPE WORKS. Comer drroll wad SalaOman streets, MIMI WAJai./ prx-rskuumaut, • WILLIAM SMITH,. ILI I / 1 11 1 ACTIII/Ell Ol CAST IRON BOWL PIPE Mt GAB /1-ND WLTZE WOStig. My Pipes are all cut invariably M rite, In dry mod arid 111 feet leadtb/. .A/so, fall saaortment of mmend Castings for line & Watei Works, I would also can Ire attention of EN verb:dead eats of (las Work. le lay make et OILTOIen. OUP FORT prrir FOUNDRY COMPANY. - . OFPIOII AND WOMB, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. gar Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Be torts. and Castings generally. W. J. ANDEMON H. A. FUETVOOLI. •_ MONONGIBLI FOUNDRY, w. J. ANDERSON & C 0.,, arotalTl r sfVriVELSSltad Clinktp . of all Descriptions. AlirEloectal attention mid to MICHITEOII3. Boa. CA3TINOB and to cutlass for Window 011.8sHott•A.. •Or . rics rOURLIFIY—NO. 130 WATER littAborgh. Pa. ROBINSON. ILEA &f,431., esseessors to ROBINSON. MINIS WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND ILSOBINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam Eo sins...Blast Kngine. 11111 Machinery. Oiarlng, shammy. Castions of all descoptlonst Oil Tanks and MIS. Boller and Sheet Iron Work office, No. 13, corner FLEW and umitbliald streets. Agents for (11TiAltIrti P/LTINT LIMCCTUR for feeling, Rollers. tall-t 152 rpnomAs CARLIN & CO., -1 - Fourth Ward Foandry and Nadine Works, ISANDUSEY bT" AtL7.OIIENT CITY. Pa Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable steam Unglues, tdt Presses, U Pulley ,s ShafU Gnat nr, and caw Mill Work, Rolling M and Machine Outings. Wale Han. Menton.Wagon fluxes to, bunt to order and have on hand Engines of W flan.. • m714:0 puce:fix ROLL FOIINDRIr, Cor. LIBEItTi and. SISTR STREETS. BOLLMAN & BACALEY, I Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Pinions. ENGINES, BOILERS. &O, FORT PITT NILE& STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER, lIANUFACTURIDIS Ot FITIFETIMBANSIIIIIVDLSVI,3,T.WW. sTILLS AND OIL TANKS, SHIM NAYS, BRESCHINU AND ASH PARR sirma Nu PANS, SALT PANS AND Cf./N -ORM/ISM, BRIDU sTit AMLS, PIPES, DASOMETERS AND /HON PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES. oad Wareiterma*, rooster Secood. Third, Short wad Liberty Street, errrsaintan. PA. !Orden tent to the abOve addreu will be ProtoDIIT attended to. IatiTAID HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Dimness 86 (Nzaa i2i.zronrr.) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinlats. biannoacture lONARY IcSOINE STEAMBS. oOATr ENGINES and ST AT aUstses. Ad matt .gintraIrATIRIPLI BOILER. of ID tone power. CARTIN Gs, S T REET be l o w order atom Poundi7, on THIR, Marlin. RIGS Poe 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PIILLIVILIit, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS add IRON TORACCJ YBESSE.S., on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Frontlug es the Allegheny Elver, Naar the Aft h E=l o m. , *l.......eugji . filled. Tay us.._ Russia & Duo -A riar. a STJEGLAB.PII4OI SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP, NO NO , ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BREWERY WORE, RCPAIRING AND PRI , TING.IIP MACHINERY. Con 17th and Pike Sta., Pithsbargh e Pa. O'HARA • BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., • ' • Ilaaahaturste of - STEAM BOILERS, OIL TANKS, STILLS, AG. ITAToRs, sALT PANS, GASOMRTEILS. ear *tam; PRISON DOOM. CIIDANZYS. REDS, 10., Cor. of Second Avenue and Liberty Bt., PITTSBURGH. PA. Repetrlag done promptly. Orders KID to the 'steer whims will De promptly elleteled to. Y. REPHAN, mrmarly Menegar at CARROLL It SNYDER'S. oaILIES Wm. autranut. & CO., BOILER MAKERS &ND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 16.11. 514 AND 26 PENN ST. Having Secured ► l►rfe yud ■nd furnished It Wile the moat approved en arldnery. we are p re- Mend to manure , tare every deeerlptJon of ROM ERB In the beet manner, and warranted equal to any made In the Oodalgy. Chlantrya, Breeehleg. Tire Bede. Steam Ply wt La:emotive Hollers, CondellSerg, 0111nd:di, Tooke, Oil Kills, Agita tor*, :settling Pass, Roller Iron,. Bridges, Si Pans A and tole laliglaSeigrer• Banithlle M eat Rollers. lieimirisig done on shortest %mike. JARED D. 1E11811.... IDDIJND D. win J ARED AG BERME' &SON, XAiUVAOTUEZEB OP Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SHEET mos WOES, ao. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCHITECTS AAA t SOBER, AitcairrEtrrei. • Faure 110 1 / 1 311 Assoovenow IMILDINCS• Not. II tad 49t.-Claff 6th:et, rattretro, Pi.' SWIM otteatoo Coto tO the designing sat Manz of 0017WO 110T9701 .21,1 TOBLIO GUM CILOTHING. • 0.•28, peals. ovziumus, 1:4215, Alto. Oiled Clothing or ill kinds always all hand and for sale. wholesale or . retall. by , 4. it IL nimbus. dans • • Se tad 911 Kalb mast. K IL LTOPi. healer of Weights sad ausims, O ce—.2o._lll OTIRTH PlUsbuisb. JOHN IESSISNXII, Deputy, Pittsburgh' arket. Lieut. 010. 8.. MaSI2LTY. DshattY.-41.115. Ago BAI . II3IIELS CLETELAND Trosont Lhas. 1.00 tad* 6.4 tern White Liam Irm sale by S. B. OANIITILT. tillllTTEll—le Hall bldspriale roll Balm, for ale of .cumnria.. IRON AND STEEL, DUQUESNE WORKS.' 00123 MAN. REEK & 00 1 ' Mrnellettlitrf IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS.' DUQUESNE. L SAND JUN PLAT BAR, ROUND ANII S UARE IRON, NAND Bout' RRCTANU'.ANRIRON. VENVII. ON edMA — AI4 3 . I TRAVAI IRON % T AND PLAT RAIL. for Coal Road.. CROWBARS; WEIIOEad HARROW TEETB. STRING. MDR' AND CULTIVATOR SI X.E.L. BTEEI. WINGS AND MUULI/Scot to patter, STEEL TILER, STEEL tiIIATT/NO. A. B. STEEL. • COACH, 1114 EIRE Rad WAGON SPRINGS end CUT NAILS AND MILE& . All anode Pint alaea and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS: Sit V' 4= rat taimitrzar. .k.• MILLER , ' B U RR & rain. ORMARAL PARIIRPC - • Z2f;. '7.rEkkg: CRAB. PARK Brzctia. PAsTx2A-8. Y. KUB. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARB & PARKIN, OFFICE. Na. 110 Liberty Street, FTPII3III7IOIIH, PA. _Al4:do pITTSBEIt u .• STEEL WORICIL ISTANLISEDLD IN UV!. ANDFISON & WOODS, euracrunsera Os , BEST REPINED OAST STEEL Of every deeeriptlon.. Also, bed Refined German Plow and Spring Steel. CORNED:ROW AND FIRST AVZNON. Mae !web. . DUQUESNE FORGE. .• WILLIAM 111=11, (Successor to JOS, }LUSH k C 64) Has facilities co•tatenalre with the leading Tore gee In the East, and la preparnt to promptly and ratPlaetorily All all orders r IsTEAMBO/tT all APTIt t C ILAN An. PPeruN Roirs. LAVERS, LOCOMOTIVE Mr MISTS, lIAILIWAIr w i th ants? kIttAJI Kt. together with everY alyserlptlon of dEL6PE WORK. Hake and forgo Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. atria:o4o ELLESILUSBN PROCBSS. Tee Trustees are note oroNerodl . to_grant Heav iCESO.es for the use of the ELLi=HAUSEN PRO- The superior go WO Imparte d to rood Iron, the Sle,erd l ggf!=`:: If 117:n r.tuittlth°74 Parties ' , Latins to out It can obtalu llamas by ➢Dillon to • JAMES P. SPEER,. ,nd Attorney `awl n. ROOMS 1 wid SI Augllett's 96,1 i Fourth avenue. Parties interestedare Invited to widt the SHORNSEROICR WORKS. when the process Ls now In iniceessini operation. pnvsevaGn NOVELTY WORKS. Feasted a. • D. 1823. DIOOMILID, ADAMS & CO. CZTETNIE r Tw o tr a D , ATt o nat rt %s FAT. S C-A L ES. Janos need Talent Door Locks amid Larelurs, rum orriIaVAITAIVALIZT rritroburorh. Pawls SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NBEECK & 009 PITTIDDIEGH, lifanalacturers of every description ot CAST AND GERMAN- SWIM SAI ZaI L IMPari.I.WITORK SPRINGS. AXLES. bTLXL 2 1 / 1 6, aa. Warehow. S3Waterandloo .- Ste. BLACK DIAMOND . STEEL WORKS. • PARK, BROTHER & CO., Maxofactorars of W denriptlaos of EM I Go • I . CHeo 72 ud n W •• ha ..sue,/D mTTR. PITTSBURGH. STOVE. CAbTINGS. COOK. STOVES. --- CET THE BEST. BISSELL &„,CO'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUILI2IOI2B COAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well u any other Store la the Calm BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. /LI" on hand and W lbrathh • - . 4 1/EZIS. • ell. STOVES. • COMMTharr a , GRAFP,-11110111-M lakavrAcrtrixas cm war vaiwrtar STOVES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, 'THE FIERY FURNACE," /Olt W.A.VNINO BUILD...NIIII. THE NEW ANTI-DORT COOMINO “RABULATOR, ,, COLUMBIA COOK 'ROVE, VAirn ICluelmiati Pattern) Pt/STABLE RANLGEM/ il6l: R U A N MA N f T e L t frm W i LM d A Qu N t OVATE IBCTIL 77..7.83, ie. • , 206 and SOS :Liberty Street, 5e65:717 PrITSIIIIROS, PA. A. BRADLEY .& CO., RO. 80 WOOD =Elm, Wouulsoinren of the Eireatat Vortetrot Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores, TO sirsomrD In our assortmfmtwlll b. found all tit. LATEST PATTEILNd AND INEPIVOVEYANTIS. sad ths rep ttatlAk of our Mons Is sash that say ohs In watt or agorsd ankle should purchase bone hut this roanufsetured by us. as they .111 he found toe pondurabh, pa welly 000201:131051. Would call particulat attention to our bow VOLCANO usa Va. /or churches. na....• starts. On, )1 / sot COWL. A 1 1t2.. Mtullidea hp With be Iflitloul. 19,..0 11 at s le d UICIO pro. o ULU.. 11,•11 sElptr or to any 011terastu er. :brut tor ustatorue and Pries Last • ate leil BRASS FOUNDERS. missy man GIUSTATa 7LISCIL HENRY BIER &. CO.; BIICOORBORS to /01111 COOPI3II (10. Bell and Brass Fonder& BRASS CASTINGS MAD& PROMPTLY TO OZDZIL. Maleabll and Grey Iran Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, 111110171,E, aiIIETI IND CHM 111 TB, ALL °Loan PATTaItN. IRON COCIKS, Brass Work of every description for Stiaul, Water and 011. XALIII7/101 ORRIS Of .7. M. COOPS:RR 0011 Impend SalanceMatel Akan' tPaml. Agents fbr -pretrial! Patent Oil ers, the best In the Market. Mat 11.110iWorka, 003 INT Tbirtginith sad Pue A TIRFOOD do McCAFFREI, Cony:Liberty Meet sad Tbtri Amami. SIMS rouirons AND 1101114 PB nTT and AIiXItTB Sr A. S. CAXIMON • 004 arawitrincreAarDsLirarsira. 711222 . - •••- • RMIL..ROADS NIA r ENN ST LV CENTRAL. • AD. atter l• tn. . an Tr d am• from Ma Union Dan° and Liberia Mods.. Zan r. w.. elands,' NOV: antra at ani dopul calm of wastangisa otialf.: • , et=tl oncortitarnfa. LSO Oil i:;131111ra' Tr .. Shia su Brlatou 3a.. 10:10 Bil`LiA.ll NO • 610 pas CLod t 1 LL 1.3.3112 3..11:61 Johnstown 3.e.4':63 Pra!ks Ao Non 3,111 son.. Phila. Snows 3:50 pm , in'alra No. a.. 3WI pOl WalPs No. 1.. 6:03 pan Rl?' a r ilr 3 " .:i114 P : caul:unction at /lards s. Hall Train—. 1110 am last Una.— VAS am Wall's No. 1..6 1/0 ant Brirdonla N 017.30 am No. 1.. 6:60 am ggete.mu A V I S= am pm Bra.k• Ac Nol 7:oopm PlustOgi Rt. 1:20 . 0to Peel NATO... /ale pm Books Ali's No.cNo S. I .. 9 111:60 110 pm Br: Wall's No. t. s:6opm Brlatonac No 21:10 pair Way Pastn , r 1 pml' 'Them trains mike clot ban tor altimore. The Charon Train lea , 'Sunday at 9:011 A M• 1 10:01 a. m. He tortiliur 1.11:141 p. m. and trills a:l9 y. m. • Claciromil La - plias Ny. leaves dall 7 Beatneif &apron i daily except Gouda). All 4111117, trouts daily except Sunday. - Per Bulb. latonamaon apply to W. H. EEC. The PeaAgsat.. nsyllaltaltroad VompanIo111010•19. same any etilt forvan itsurgsgo....cept Am waxing op ra d y r.:l sad limit that anemnt. value oul be :tat Nat of lb. owner. nniesa talllbt v mer , lA . oo, ir ttract." . lOU General lionertntendatd.. ll` - - aaa Watia Statioa ciao . reselling' Plttga'alargb , loam, l'lttaparasa at es as Walla Station at T N-ffilgm t p • riIThEIPLVANIA N 4.13.-0 n and attar NOV. 14. 1059, tars' rassenper Trains on theWeatern remsrearda Railroad will arrlee anepart from ths le !Street Depot, at al:cak d e:a d y Cry. as follows: •Nrlll l My art, =0.1.40 a m,Man. .TMa n tSIIO a m:PrseportNo.l 1:1)!41,1• 14:parptoglial 11?510 •Zs si PerapOrl lS 8a11. 04' ... 4:40 ym ` YYlM onWxxrt Z,010 ,1a0 pm •bove trs/ns ran diVy excepktlMMlST. 5:14 pa Taa Charett Traln learn. Anegtenny janetlon wren Maday at T:4O a. nu. reaMIUR Allesten7 Ott, at 9:10 a. nt. netetratop. leaves Allethenl Otte at 140 p. m. and wren AllitSteST.ll:ane Hon at a:4O T ti N a . p f a a h t thh,G t a al.d m. • nt. trains liming AVegbanj MP at INtlielle m. make dtreet connection at Freeport wlthWale. ter. Ltne of Stapes for Butlarand Hannattstoera. HOrNih tleteta - mal a„ be purchased at the Meek t. :Mate sink nem thannapenstrmlletdia. ' .r.l Drat. VIMIsaPY. - ILIUM LIEPZItTE, arrest. cral Meet avi.' Westust Pemayl• l 4.l. win pat an " =: ` ll o d u L f ll i gg ge• AI; .7W. Hundred Dolima In vests. A.ll.Nuaraire as• tatallla MU amount In lan% wlllne at um din OS, - the owner, nukes ta k e nny epeclal contract. - EDWARD U. WILL nomGmeral Panartatandent. Alto= 1 1 :6, --411.11 W WAY'S); • OF110•60 OD • trla PTTB.I/14111 , fax 111 fromß. D•9ot, nanb ddia, PM& s. F r.ri'reSt'inefii4iL ° Ira.rgllat=as, u ••• Aerie& . Cblesio Ex.. /On Wm Fulda Lz..•ll:Ons et Ineelleg Lz 10:414 m atN . 12 . 13 , :a Oleyeleed 111:11p a Ede* Yen 6:01:0.Ty ma CL Wli.x Armee in Allegheny. Leetsdale Ad..11:32 am Bee.r Wells " Site§ am New Cut le "10:Wime Ewan 9:111 Lee Ledale ••1111:411pm Bea , r Falls '• 11:41e Legit ]ale .• 41: w.• W: Fair Cala B. day clench. LIS ale raw Emmen leases delly. Exerees sr:l9u Owl*. 117. 0 . N. XeCULLOII6III.. )124,11ga. it 11111Y.10 Ct 4:315 m Y511..1:58 • m flat e. 9:68 • m 01. & w , g• 11:08 pm W °b Zs.. 0:518 & Er E tr le e Eyrie sek:o3 pm pm l•=l.T.Sti Lem:teal° 10:18 • m . • . 11:53►m 1 SSal m oebeetee .• 51:441pm •• 4;:diß Leetsdale J 00-5:13 p pm itealrt• alls •. .6.13 pm Leetsdale •• Fate Oats Jun- Ll2pra ear A:110 v... (me,. Kir mus m. Chl,-• /. non C NG E OFWANERN TIMM .1041321211 Y vs :ads lIAILIWAD THZ ONLY DMECT ROUT% TO THZ 1180101/8 WITHOUT CHANGE OP 01.111 L On and after M0NDAY....1ie..112,1809, TWO THBOIIOII TSAINB DAILY. (except Mandan. 101.1 leave Plttsbergt Depot, eorner or 11:11se. , .th and pike streeta.lbr Treettlp.ollol7,B* talc, and all notate De OH Beidons. D Z. 1 A l , n" 71 2 15...„ Q Va l rix i r ran &MM . ; Art ' l Itr/11ttri..... tan: Holten...ll:Bo aas Sld Helton... 9:00 a in id Holum.. *MO son 841 10:10 pas 4th Holtan..ll:oop es 4th Helton. T:18 pm preeport At. 930 •so Soda Works T. 50 an Bodo Warts.. 6:30 pin Pmeport Al 0:1119 Rendre BAn 11:18 p 8 Brady. B An 10:01a • is Church 1100 p Chord, 1010 au Isere. teal= stop only - ilt pal points. Aaeonanodatlon trains stop at p lies, ln .1. J. LAWBBNes, sang Munk . THOILIIB W. TWO. Assn. Mn ITTSBURGH istigU 6 Tlr.teD"M" 6 PIN MAME ROME. MANGE 07 TIME.-0a and atm SUNDAY. Ni.. / *0,1389, snaps Will leave and gates SS NN Una= rltlsftrgik; rallesnt: Pittsburgh Time. • _ saasaems N:3B p. tn. .MWA. - 1114 —... 9:48 i. so.. 7:13 p.a. :444 el:/3 Da.* NeDonalil , 2 Ane , n,No.l 11:13 a. an. 7131 a. N. Steubenville Aseemmod. 3:43 Nm. 11:411a.au. std)oltaln•• Agra. N0.21:13 p.m. 3 23 p. IN Sunday Cbar= 14:128 p. En. 9:58 a. N. 23/12:11ti T. a. Myren win leave deity. LN:I3 T. N. Meal will arrive daily. ULL. 7 • IS. P. SC • General .. gletet Agent, Oalaralms, O . W.. W. CARD. SunOS., Dcailess. Onto. • Ro r7I3IUIRGH&AUgIawDIi coxsreLLe 'FILL On and after TOMIDAT. atayasato. IT% . Ma, trains .111 arrive as ant acyart Dam t geot . aornar Or Otani .0 Water .to*.a op • ' IlialltosidtmaUalon• Depart. IffrOws. 700A.W mdop.ir icaeliaonAcemotn. a ;65 A. Y. cirri r. l. EL to .0 Crum Vara. MOO m. 1040 A.; R. west Newtown Amons..l 11.39 r. N. 9,23 A. bi Braddock's Accomdt.xt. 6:15 r. IMAD r. 'Rib;y Chum h toMol VTesth to mort.lO:3o P. N. 11:45 BandA sad Dom Wan Re.= 1:00 7. X. MAW a• Tar ttoketa apply.to W. RAYMOND. W. N. MOOT. PluverlAtentlent. Al= S TAW HILL IMION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Division. _gh. suortrnrr A.ND Nun artru NuUtiluna the t al polsta N Colorado Nevada, California Ulan, Avirana _Washingtory New Meileo. Idaho, . • • • • . • Oregon. , Swo Line /Ma e! of . arg:tedi /M r the •7 . tie " d e,71,11r . ""01 I„rt. DEINVE3II34 . AND ry 411 Points In the Twitterlee, M an triI n AMMISIZIMDED 2. 7II2 Bir_mgje. eat..117.-We Y W pointa IT; ow "Az 47 Deest.nzidtatins the taluagnisdOa of Dregt.id Mow 4111UWar met i * °Zeti e w inarlVllMlrk t artAMPAi .r.ll -ADM. • • AlNDElirsoll, • (Igusr.lßapakeitclidall: .54 WEILIII7* gno eta-/Cll - . 2,000,000 Ammo ep:, UNICE LANDS FORiALE EEIM Union Pacific Railroad Compaq, Wu ahem the Iteettt their tosel. ati IMO TO evx FEB Am. • lud on s CIZFDIT Or 1/11/Z MARIL, : • lhpr initheirrumin, ',W.., addous sow! Dzsrrasug. E=3 r.,Topeka. Zama. or_couis. iLiumona, Neel. mall: et. Lei% /011101371 .1 LIVERY & SALE STAMM. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON - & CO., o. - Seventh Ap3inuf and. Liberty 84 PITTEBITROII, Pi • rug on. Boni Saturdny ir444 AN AUCTION SALE . or BOSSES, CARRIAGES, OUGGIESi; vir4,43014%, - JOll3l H. STEWART. Ascaustr• 30111114 111211 . 1111.. ..10717...12.212111L1M , RcurramrkilEss4?N a, co., S, isAx.si Arm -2 CONINVMOS',Witi COB. INYMN-1 111113 E LOBBY" lIT. I - sirrimmuni. Ow EFLSONZ*Imm;im - 14 CI -• tt
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