MENU BANK, - NO, 80 POI3RTH AVENUE PITTSBIIROZ. OAIIIII UA PITA". OIN,ON Stockholders Individually Liable. MArorc O DISCI/11AT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN PLOVI. rrtsnieut sraL IFLOY D. C.subier . . . m Hartland. non M. Marthth. "b. V. Wm. T. v.:ban:lon. Arch' /mace W. Arndt. Jas. D. Nally. (Thar. H. t.er.r.b. Ni. 710 ) 46 "ha Va r . fully or:milted aad prepared to T d h : l' ta ' • ellra ' at up %wenn& 3.611Da.' . . r - (401,p; SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at Highest Prices. pm R. MERTZ, Banker, Coy. Wood. St. and sth Menne JAmEs T. Bum , Co., lsoconawn to 13. JONI" s CO.. Canter Foulth Avenue and Wood', . 13.14.:Nr0aR5,. 6()VERNMENT SECURITIES, • - GOLD, MYER AND .00111%)3B, ON MOST TANOBABLZ tar littered Allowed as Deposita. did - Monet bested on Oovernment Bolds at lowest mute, 1.1411. Orders executed for the Pupe6e/11e Owl Male of NTOCKS.. 110IIDO and VOLD. Aura . T. itRADY & Eittsintrgit ertairtts. FINANCE AND TRADE orinaz OF IThsßuxton tlAzzrrit, - THINVIDAT, Feb.lo, /810. The entire market In bonds, stocks and gold looks weak and dull, favora ble to a goncral decline, without any, specific Ca 1/10. except that the public do not buy stocks at present high pikes and will likely hold off for same time. Tho markets are sustained...only bythe extreme cattier the money marktit and the dullness'of . bindings in general. Gold opened at 120%, advanced to 1202;, but finally settled down to 1203 f, with a very heavy martet. Government bonds are also dull and have declined about one percent from the highest point, keeping pace, with gold. Money comparatively, *- easy, but all that is offered is at favorable rater. In local securities Allegheny Valley bonds, which have advanced from 81 to 85%, are now Joffered at that., Connell& vine Railroad bonds about 84, City Ave per cent. about 76, and County securi ties from 76 to 85. Business's very dull. Quottmone ea received. , Ideitic Gold, 120,4: Silver, 116; Eighty. ono's, 117 g, Five Twentleni, 1852, 7 ,34 7.4: 'do 1664, 114%; do 1866, U 4% do 1666, COELEOI2. /133 i, do; 1867, 112.34t•d0 1868, 3 . 19 30 Ten Forties, 112 &demi Ex. _prole Company 64; Merchants Union Espross Company, —; American Ex prm Company, 86%; Western Union 'Telegraph, 3.5%: - Now York Central 97 i: Reading, 9 7,1; Pittsburgh,- Fort Wayne & Chicago, 82; Ohio dC 611 0 Pit 51),N; Michigan Southern; 85%; Cleveland s Pitteburgh, 99; Chicago. Nock bland & Pacific. 119%; Chicago & North Western,73X Chicago & North Western Prefered 903(;6 Erie 21%. . 11X0H10103S. London, per X .35,90 0 6 , 00 Paris, per franc 23 25 .tbaler-. 88 91% Frankfort, florl.or 60 5134 —Closing quotations reocnved by James T.' Brady k Co. Gold: 12034; • 'United States Sixes, 1884 1173(; Five-Twenties, 4862,11434; do. 1864,114%; do. 1865, 114%; Ten-Forties, • 112; FlvoToreniies, Jana ar7 and July, ISSN 11834; do. do. 1861, WM: do. de, 11334:-Illolon Pacific Railroad, 8734; Central do, do, 90 34 ; OY. Paotflq 111%4 Lake Superior , . (97 Telegraph 43 6: PitUbureh 0,4331:434/ NEW YORK, Februari , 10,1070. The Stork Exchange has been more , admitted and excited. than .10r, same time. Fluctuationa are wider, than n;ual and generally on as upward turn. One clique Mui Northwastem, common and Preferred, Illinois' Central, Bock Island end Ohlo and Minialippi id band fSVa boll movement Mid pressed matter, vigorously to-day. The Vanderbilt party are working up Neer York Central stook and scrip and Harlem on. the pretended - theory of the Legislature - paiudeg a pro rata bill, and the ume party had Lake • Shore In tow, which. Mock Is made to sympathize with Vanderbilt Sharer,. ltuding wee taken In band bysi bank Qllkaist Some times since and is Ire great favor. • This bank edictal let. In a %do tnent merchant, and now tests ' to be some hitch, nominall y' on account of the coal trade not turning oat is Well as they'expected, tart the genera Dreamt). -lion le the merchant. bus admit 11800,000 101500,000 lnvested_ln Reading,while the 'Unit his very little linter s-et in the stork. Hew York Central I. being manipulated for a Mae by one Party, and Fort Wayne- *gotten, and St. Paul stocks by .4 ;another. Potsburgh Is being moved up byie reg. ular clique, and there are vague r um ors of a compromise with the English Mock holders of Erie, ' with tke prorate, of a lively upward tendency and mutton In this old'iltvorite of Daniel Drew and the Stook Exchange. An executive .seeslon of the Gold Exchange was - held this af ternoon at the request of Van Saar it Co., which Arm wee charged by a morning Journal with alutrp practicein tinancial - operations. Mr. Van Saar appeared be• fore the Board and requemed a oomenttee to be appointed to exaullne his books, which request was granted. • Money easy at 40301 per cent. on call. Eiteritng weaker at 6,1039. 'Geld heavy and lower, and opened at 120 and closed at 120;0a12034; • Cleaning!. 000.000. Goverumenui • *bade eu er and dull. Ouporus, 'Bl, . 17%(418 ; do 'O2, 14%0 1410 - do '64, /43‘0;15; do 'O5. 11 ®14;4; . do new, 11741313 do '67,18,401111,f; do 'll4, 111,0g111%; % 1040'; 12(4112MPaa1tloo, 11;i0(,11%. Han-Treasury bought 81,00%000 at 11241.100 to one lot. The aids aggre gated nearly 36,000.000. State hoods firm except, new•Virginisa, which are week: Alleseurbi, DOW old Tennessee", 57; new do, 30; old Vir ginia', 0 3 14; new, do, &Si old North Car. oltnu, 43; new do, 2.5 g; Louisiana Levee Engee,7334. Toe Railway market at the close did not eilloolo the best prices of the after noon, owing to sales to rails, On the sharp advance 01 the day. The market however amed firm. Miscellaneous and Exorcise shares quiet and lower. Rive•Thirly Frit:ea.—Carden. 60; Corn • berland, , 741( Western Union Tc„, graph, 30%; Quicksilver, 1.5,4. Mariposa, 95(; do preferred, 19,8 ft 21 illgallEXPrisee. di; Welts &Fargo. 19%; Americse,BB%; United States, NW ; Pacific Mall, 41k; New York - Central,, Kg; 24; do preferred, 44: Harlem, HMI Modem!, 93X; Reading, 07%; MichlganCentrak 124; Lake "Shore, 88: Illinois Central, IOW; Pi ttaburgh,99: Northwestern, TM; do preferred, 90; Bock Island: MN; Bt. Paul, 74; preferred, SEW; Wabash: 47 31: Preferred 7 2; Ft. WaYna, 9 - I ,p Terre H a te,au Sitin ; preferred, 60X; hA , preferred, 149; 0. d^ M.,' 30; 81 . so. Joe , 100; V. C. At 1. 0,,10%; Burilng tou and Quincy,,3o.. Batton prices; Calumet, 65; . Copper Pada, 6; Franklla, 7; Heels, 81; Q. ll / 11 c7, ficab•Troarciry blonee: gold, 1 16 .2 Z) 981; cur; ency, 87,61.2,984. General bal ance, 163,274,474. • Dry Goods lifkggot. New Yorm.grebrimry 10.—Them is a little more [Wing but the market far from wog. Active. yet prices role steady for all otsple cotton goods. Woollies are dull ass general thing. Gruber and linen drills sro In moderate demand, but prima rule very low so compared with last year. liewlthe drills, , for Instance, which odd last season at 21Ma are new only bringing 170. Live *toct_iktarkety er.Louts, Fobruary 10....Vatueisteady, at 4Gs),ie for fair to. prime and e.gem e for choice. Hoge unchanged, at P r ue 8,90 for felt' to extra. 01110.103, Feb. 11.—Cattle la good de. =lad at 81,25@7 : 60 for common mem to Oxtra gapping Moors. —viTTsacisuam Omos 07 PrriSBORGH GAZITTI, TECURBDA.T, Feb. 10, 1.070. Trade In our general merchandise. markets Is quiet, and there are no new or Important chatacteriatias worthy of special.notioe. The demand for almost everything,ls ltghk being amfrieted en. tirely to supplying immediate wants, there being a total absence of anything like • speculative , Reliat, while In rit gird to values, there are no material_ amigos. As ~ noted yesterday . Sugars are firmer and the demand bet ter, but the market is devoid of excite. meat It wan the saltation of the Pro mud reduction In the duty on foreigu sugars that knocked the props out trout under the market and made Inge hold. ere very weak in-the knees. Now, how ever, that there has been • - reaction and as the impression is gaining strength that the worst Is over, that the bottom has been touched, we may look for. In creased aoUvity in the grocery, trade. Provislcuis In the western markets con. Hone rather weak and panicky, and un til confidence has been, more fully re, stored, no material improvement can reasonably be expected. Chicago was considerably stronger and More active on Wednesday, while Cincinnati, on the other hand, was weak. Some of the packers, as might be expeoted, particu larly those of them who packed heavily during . the early part of, the seition, when hoes were worth froaf4i,so to Igt per ow; more than at onsent, are de. cidedly •Muillsh." but the market Is badly against them, and according to present indications, they are destined to suffer pretty severely. The grain trade continues very drill, with but little pros. pect of any Immediate improvement, and the same ill true of flow, and pro duce generally. APPLES—Uontinue quiet and un changed. We can report regular sales at 18,604044 per bbl. APPLE RIITTER—Qaoted at 6.5ae76e. BUTTER—Centurnes to arrive frealsi, and with no Improvement In the de mand, the market is dull though prices are nnohanged-260330 for prime to choice Roll. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—S®3u'. - BEANS—Dußrealas at g2,26®2,6a. BROOM CORN-14G18 ota per pound. -BROOMS—Store puree: No. 2, =3,75. No. 3, KW; No. 4, 15.00; No. 6, $5,50. Carpet Broome, 18,0006,60. CHEIJSE—Ia steady but lanahanged; Woatern Reserve and Hamburg, 1634 Q 17; Factory, 17Q1734; New York Boste Ferm . D 7S airy, 16(419; New York tionhen, 19,14 Q) GARBON OlL—Continues quiet and unchanged Standard brands may be quoted at 281 n a jobbing way. : , CRANBEIMLE.3—saIes of prime &ti tivated at 114,60f01.6 per DRESSED HUGS—Continue' doll not withstanding the arrivals have tulles off materially. We quote at 10X®lem. • • DRIED FRIII1!—In good 'apply and dull but unchanged. Awes, 7 @Be; Peaches at Itigeo for quarters. and 10®11 for halves. Blackberries, 14gel.kg Pitted cherries. 250300 par pound. • EGGS—Market firmer owing to the change Itf weather, but prices are un changed. Fresh packed 24. FEATHERS—SaIes at ssaso, and the tumid sidearms for small lots, Ma retell • way. LO llR—The dour market in devoid or aelugla new characteriatio worthy or aerie.; the demand ia• entirely 'local local .whlle prices are unchanged. We con tinuo to quote western flours at 161g , 5,60 for spring wheat. and 5.5,7&88 for winter. Rye Roar, 1 5 @i5,6.25. GRAlN—There is scarcely any Wheat hero In the hands of dealere, and the mills are drawing nearly all 'their stock from the west; we continne to quote Red Winter at 1L12(41.1S for good to strictly prime. Oats dull; dealers re port that they are haying at 4E4 and eel. Hog, Minors. at 48@50c. Notwithatand• log there is no glut of corn, the 'market la very dull, and, In many Instances, dealers are obliged to store; ear,.-we no. deratand, is offered on wharf af7 5 0 7 80 sales reported' i i first bandit" at 700. Shelled la quoted nominally at 80c. There knot much inqulry for Rye, and but little for sale at quotations; We; cash, Is Offered; and we are reported some sales at 92G030, time. Barley Is quiet and unchanged; quotations may be fairly RIVon at 51,00 for prime spring and 51,10 for prime falL HUSKS—SaIes at 230148 c per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at 15,750400 per 'bbl. Liraftr—Rales of Qeyeband white lime at V. 432.25 per bbl. ONIONS-Sates at 12,50@3,00 per bbl, the outalde figure for ehcdco. LARD OlL—City brands So. 1 extra quoted at 11,406,1,42, and No. 2 at 90. Fancy Cincinnati and --Chicago brands held higher. PRA.NUTS—Tenneesee at B®9 eta. PRAS—DuII; 12,60 per bushel. POTATOES—SaIes prime Pesch Blows, in store, at 600 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Quiet and a Shade lower. Shoulders,l2 (6111 . , „: far Plain and 14c for Sugar Cured: Bibbed Bides. 1531.1 @lee; Clear Sides,lB}Allreakfast Paceni. 18 .14 0 : Sugar Cured Hama 1834 C. !Dried Beef, 19%®200. Steamed Lard in tierces, ltkc choice kettle. 1734ce r snood Lard, to buckets, 1734. Ms/13 Pork, 10, POULTRY—Receipts continue • very light and market la almost bare. We continue to quote dreamed chickens, at 14 ®l5 cia., and dressed turkeys, 11420, • SERDS—The, reverts in regard to Clover seed are rather COlllllO/111{(1 we have recently been reported quite number of round lot sales at 18.80, while at the same time we hear of offers to Sell big lota at 88,26. We continue to quote at 89,00 buying and $8,50; selling. Tim. othy seed Is unchanged at $11,84(p,00. and Flax seed at $2,10,32.15. - STRA.W—SaIes of rya • strati at • go, and yaw at 810®14. HALT—Li quoted x 41,76 by the car kkad. WHlBlEY—Bleftwinee firmer at Offit 11; welded, 11,00; proof rectified, 11,16 Old whiskies scaroe and firmer. . IPTITSBURGH CATTLE ititimEr PINY'. CZITRAL STOCN YARTA Tumunar,- Feb. 10, „1870.,: The receipts of Cattle were iay rep. means large this week, but the - Market nevertheless wu very Glow and sluggish and the supply we. folly up to Made-, mend, 'which was unusually. light 'GM .number of buyer, in.aGendancq being unusually small. Nearly all of the Ph is- , adelphla buyer, s number of whom buy hale, went to Balthigie ehu peek, -nn der tha Impression that they mind do bettor there than here, and the delega. Lion from New York was not airfully represented as natal. Still, prime ship. ping cattle, of which there were but comparatively feW,ou sale, were held firmly, - and could have Wen' mold at pretty full mime, but holders, unable to realize what they thought they ought to have, shipped on further east, hoping.to do better. Common and medium stock for which there was not much Inquiry and of which the offerlitirs mainly con. slated, moved very slowly, though, com pared with last week - prices are about the same. Tho salmi of all grades were remarkably small, and as already Intl. mated, consisted mainly of the lower grades. Prime shipping steers may be-quoted at 8, and we are cognizant of one drove of three car loads of fang/ Southern Ohki steers for which Pg 'could heveleen ob tained. Good 'hippies gears gold at 7@ 75i; and stock steers at 1ja0514, 1 as to quality and condition.. . • inVIUDAY, • No. WV; Pr. fledges 4.23710 r ier Stalrm.l... 31 V., .; 710 *. Vsosttl - . 10 WI 7 LIM •' ' " .11 0 17' mas Da— urtargoil to 111116 r. ........ 41 937 7 60 A. Portrr Jas. A6l. • I 616 660 A. • 6rr to las. MA.003 II 19 6.. V 700 1100011000 iB. for le 11.70 Zi• tiorton to lltomelstan lt 20,070 606 iff6T, rile, int. • - • L. Co. for Judr &11^ • Yfoitter, Is M rag 0 " .• Beny ZI 71.160 o 66dges.tT. 11: 460 z 1,16 IlaTirgffix, rip 6rff. . 6100ker to T. Lamb • nts.par,./1..n. : 1 • L: &Co. ter Thompiloo & x 111 ' 16..160 6 te ffcrry ".• 16,640 660 Ja...4001 to J. Kam 1.6061 ' WIDPISDAY. Tea. 9. IS. L.! Co. for Thoropstm ZNIC9 6 SA •• •• • for T70111111•11a.... MAO 6 .0 Itrdgea Taylor for Sten deg .... 10 8...a0 6p. • • •• *. •• •• • • .. 10 8, - .so SCO • • •• "' " " •—. 1 4 Oar CI " . •• "OM II 20 LA 4 6 0 .. .. ~ 4,1X4 o lia Orr air lams tor Ori IQ - 'fr 1,741 iS bu rr•umta to Iltalogrox Z:o if. 4,10 644 • 21 19 SC4 111.5 Sw4Wr to iamb.... lenOt' ' ' ' 14 Mal a m 1: ig'4" 1? 111.41 set 211 v.= 7.8 I it L. a Co. !1' m,'15..,-1-,..:'.... ''a la: '; .'o' .111g113DAT. 1/113. 10. 11. L. II Co. P.P . Thompson la 77.1170 a7O TraAnsa so ass. IS 10.930 073 _ rt' l3 " 2:r .." 11, 11:= S t : J• W. ralrall to ;mob ' SS 41 7 . 31 733 tltr & W,lllama I.Vileanoloe.; al Code 7PO 11. I. • < i? 21?(T6111".°' 1 0s VIZ 700 2. •• 2• • • u.r.o 720 HOWL The Hog Market; Competed' with last week, has undergone but little change, The arrivals although, by no meam large, have Just about. kept pace, with theLdemand, and, eonsequently. there has been but tittle ductuatimi In prices. The feeling among dealers, generally, Is that In no event are prime likely to go much higher, but thee, on the contrary, the tendenoy Is downward; farmer have be. come pretty well impressed with this Idea, and are not disposed to bold' back as they did in the early part of the sea -1 son—besides, It Is better for them to sell now, for ma If there oboald to an a& r " . "" 4 • • waight will-more than. offset the enhanced price. There has been a fairdamand for York Helps, rattler better than last week, with a fair business In the aggregate, at 9 eta Philadelphia Hoge, howerer, eon. tinne slow as tho demand for that mar ket is light, while, compared with last week, Prices are unchanged, 93i(i19%-- fancy would probablybrlng 10. The arrivals of sheep Wore again fair this week. telly up to the reseal average, and the olrerings, generally, were of a math -bettor quality than meal; and while-Itis probable that the average 'prKee Or this week le higher than that of last week, it can not be conaidered so when the quality is taken Into consider. anon. We continue to quote good 95 to .100 pqrsid averages at 0683 i, and 80 to 85 pound averages at 51353 i. Bashrwsgs way be quotedat 81,25®2 per head. Julius Voeter sold 50 head °fleecy, to Loyd, averaging 1851 be, in Ohio, at 101 e and 50 to Pannosat, averaging about 145, In Ohio, at B. - PfUROLEUM itAnKET. Onrzcal or Prrrattozmr. Guars, MIIIIIIDLY Feb. 10, § .• There Is no change to note In the oil business; the general aspect continues, ite it been some time put, unealls• fsetory and unfavorable, with but little prospect of any immediate improve ment. Crude is still firm above, en tirely too much so for this market, as prices are much higher, relatively, there than here, so that there is no margin for either dealer br redder, and much high er here, relatively, than refined. And, as might be expected, with no margin, there lino dispealtiou to do anything, and this is likely to continue until a margin has been secured; it is true, the shipments of relined east from this point have increased materially within the past two weeks, but these Increased shipments can not be regarded as show ing an Improved market. The oil now going forward, or at least the groat pre p:it of it, is to fill contracts made In NoVeMber and December, when prices were much higher than at present; no refiner can sell at present quotations of crude and refined, and make anything, and this la Jost where all the; difficulty lies. CRUD' Not a ainstle sale reported—market quiet and dull and prices nominally un changed. Spot, or seller this month or troller till July, la still quoted at 13 eta, and buyer sill Jbly at 14x., Thero la no improvamtnt to note. in the demand and no change in prices. SpoVta qttoted - down to 28%@29; and Mat half this month, 2Dy(W9M. - Lines are still quoted at 31, manna r rom March to August. Antwerp la reported firmer, 39)4 Imes. inantrrs or eating OIL LT ♦. V. IL IL • Lockhart, Frew er Co. 1,040, on account same; A. B. MIN 160, on account W. Butler; Peerless 011 Works 160, on ao caunt B. S. Duncan; Spray OR Work■ IGO, on acvnant Palmer. Total. 1,520 bras BIPHMENTS Or OIL XII' d T. B. B. tdeKelvs & Bra. ale fitdo reflood oil to P. Loon & Bro.. Philadelphia. Fawoett, L. & B. 200 this ref. oil to W. P. Logan ',Clic°. Philadelphia. ,- --.Lookharti Frew bbia ref. on to Warden, F. & Co., Phila. Livingston 8r0.,•1,164 cases relined oil to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. . National Reining Co. 500 !Ala reined to Warden; Yaw & Co.. Philadelphia. Citizens 011 Co. 405 bbis refined oil to Tank,Bro..PhiPa. Total refined 1,152 races. 1,614 bbla. ottearrrsn sear BY WEST PENN R. 11.. Kirkpatric.k:"& Lyons. 210 . bbis to W. P. Logan & Bro., Phila. Mentzer, 13. dr Co. 108 bbl. refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total refined..._,... 312bbla. OIL SNIPPED EAST DITRUESNI DCPOT. Fleming &. Co. 433 bbis refined oil to Tack Bros, Philadelphia. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Now Yong, February 10.—Cotton mar ket opened firm, and closed dull and heavy; sales 1,600 bales at 25iie tor mid. dlltig uplands. Flour: receipts were 5,- 725 bble; market quiet and firm for low grades, which are only In limited supply; Wes 6,900 this at at 34,60E0.80 for wiper fine State and western; 1 5 00.80. extra State; 6535,90, extra western; $5,603 6,25, white wheat extra; $5,06w,10, R. 11.0.; $5,50,36,25, extra St. Louis; 10,26 @8,50, good choice do., closing quiet; in. eluding 1,000 bbla low grades extra, last half thbi month, eta tilde over 195. Rye Floter Aunt: sales 300 bbla at , M 34,70. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky dull; We. 150 bbls western at 99,14,3 for free, iron bound. Wheat: receipts were 10,72 D bust Market leas actin and scarcely so hem; sdce 48,000 bus at $1,18,31,12 for No. 2 spring; 111.25 1 winter rut! Illinois; 2426 631,23; whiter red and amber western; 61,25, amber Tennessee; 31,5031,68, white State. Rye nominal: sales at 90, far western, Barley dull; sales of 4,000 bush Canada West un private terms.. Barley Malt _quiet. Corn: re ceipt,' 7,100 bosh; market dull; sties of Ken Web, at e 73900 for new mixed western, 92e for new western yellow, 980 0131 for new yellow Jersey and southern and it for old white. western. - Oast re ceipts 7,170 bush; market dull and With out decided change; sales of 1,700 bush: at' 5636&3 for western' and 623686 for State. Rico dull at 6%1373.‘e for. Carts. .Coffee firm. Sugar active: sales of 1,200 ithds Cuba at 6310,i4e and 200 bre Havana on private terms. Molasses in fair request; sales of 300 hhda Cienfuegos at 406W00 and 1,000 bbl. Now Orleans at -700760. Petroleum steady, et 11130 for .erode and 305 st for refined. Hopequiet. Linseed 011 steady at 943960 in casks, Pork, armor Anna 680- inn at :126,3 2/1,25 for new mess,. 123,60323 for prime and $24,504326 for prime mess; also sales , 2,750 bids beef Men • Boller. February, Minh and April' wad six annaths at +lO 326,60. Beef quiet and atearly, with salts DLlO'bbls at 11031 fi ;for new plain: Mese and 1114@17,60 'for new extra nen, Tierce Reef dull, with sales 65 tines' at $26328 for prime mow and 327(330 for /nth* mess. - Hoof Hama quiet, with sales 125 Male ar 1283351 lbr new: Cut. Manta heavy, with sales 120 pkgs at 10% 1311 ye for shoulders and 155p3 for hates. Middles quiet, with soles 110 boxes Cam. 'berland eta at 1634 a. Dressed Hogs arm at 11,44311)./0 for western. Lardlno, closing spfiet With sales 660 tierces at 15 4)lfilse tor steam 760 tleroe and 16,4017 e for kettle rendered; also e stenp Seller February, March and April at 16%0165. Butter quiet at 173500 for Ohio. Cheese dull at 10 (4 182. Turpentine quiet at 48 (348}/c. Freights to Liverpool quiet and unchanged. era 'Ateka— ema Flour for dose lo d firm with a mod dull-d w gres. Wheat and ecareely so nrm: l i do spring 31,1631,19, winter red and amber west ern 31,2531,28. Rye nominal at 80431350 for western. Oats dull at 55307.t40 far western In store sod afloat. Corn dull and beery et 3733893 for new mixed western. Pork active and firmer,. with oaks of 750 bbls mess seller February at 1211,50. Beef dull and without decid ed I change. Out meats nominal. Bread. stuffs in fair request but without decided change. Lard active awl in demand, ' with sales of 2,000 tierces prime steam seller April and May at 163/416e. . Eggs dull and-without material change. . Csioscio, Feb. 10.—Eastern Mac-hangs unehanged. nnehauged at 38,454 4 for epring extras. Wheat quiet and w,r; lower at 870 for No 1, and SORQBIO for No 2, closing at 81(3 , 81kO for No 2; this afternoon No 2 Win good demand at cash and Beller Febrnary, and 81 , 4;g5iNe seller March. Corn dal!l atd oluder at 69%@700 for No 2, and 50eilMe for no grade, closing dull at the inside; this afternoon- jln Q. nominal- at TOci. • Pita quiet at 3814e38 4‘e for No 3. Rye quiet and firm at 72@no for No 1, and 700 for No 2. Barley doll, ranging at 706551,10. Highwines• steady at 025:322340. .fgess *rk dull and Ararat 5425®28,37Mcmh, 26,60 seller Marrib. Hams quiet at 15;0. Lard quiet at 14) j 0 roan, ;slid Mo: seller March. Meats a shade easier and more active; dry salted shoulders at leo, rough aides. 123461410, short rib middles 13,54'®13y,c. Dressed hog. an. Live and firm at 1234 higher, .ranging at 48,50410,85 and closing at 510,256515,60 for prime lots dividing on 200. Live ac tive and a shade firmer at 118.25145,00 for common to fair; 9930,25 for niedium to good; 19,80039,35 fur extra. Receipts for the past twenty.four hours are OM bbls of flour, .19;750 bushels of wheat, 28,175 bushels of corn, 7.127 bushels of oats, 1,281 bushels of rye 5,519 bushels of barley and 10,128 hogs. Einirmlonlic 4,528 bbla of flour, 11,788 bushels of wheat, 21,673 bushels of corn, 2,288 bath. els of oats, 1,407 bushels of rye, 2,220 Mullah; of barley and 4,031 hairs. CINCINNATI, Feb. 10:—Flour unehan. trod, family 1520@5,4U. Wheat - nn. - changed at 11j0g1,04 with • light do. mend. Corn dull and prices drooping at 70072. 'Oats dull at &054, ibb tatter rate for white. Rye In moderate demand at 85e990. Early dull; spring 11.10(91.20 wlnulr $42061.10. Cott= dull and Un. changed; middling 2434. Tobacco firm; sales 00 hhda at tall ratan receipts light. Whiskey is firm and lt; good demand= Wee 03 bbla. Hoge firmer, with good demand from Mitcham at r 2.9.00; mole 1.600. Provisions firmer, better fueling generall 10 3 . 7 41 y, 27,00; bubut demand -mens at 10%, light; men pork 14 and 14%0 for shoulders, clear rib and closr side% Wort arMiir and in modes, =BURG: D. GA WW : 'ID , Y MOR 1 j :tl.R' 11, 1: ate demand; ahoulderiat tddea at 163ic, and blo for clear rib and cilia?: sugar cured hams at 18(40930 and in fair de mand;' lard held higher; urimo steam at 153401530 asked, and kettle at 16@l6i:e; butter unchanged; held atM(l=4o at 230250 and demand fair'. LI 01l held firmly at No. Lard oil dull at pm 411.4.2. Petroleum unchanged andunlet. huger treacly at 1.1013340. Coffee steady at 18®240. HT. Louts, February 10.—Tobacco bet, ter feeling. Cotton nominal et 24%24%C. Hemp unchanged. Flour active Ihr low grades; fall superfine 14.25%4,40. X 14,50 (44,65, XX ;646,60, XXX $5,254 5 , 50 . Wheat; No 2 red fall 11.0401,06, No I do 11,10%1,1034, chigoe 91,20. Corn heavy, unsettled and lending downward; white In bulk 60%64c, mixed and yellowaacked 66(471c and prime to fancy 700790. Oats heavy at 490 in bulk and 5.320.55 e in sacks. Barley dull and drooping at 91,40 for choice fall. Rye heavy at 710. key steady a t t . Liitc. Sugar dull at 11 W %V: for y falr to prime Lou isiana and .• to 14c for choice. Coffee dull, at .2034%230 for medium to choice. Molautee:7o%Boalor plantation. Provisions quiet,and firmer, at;27%27,25 for pork, 10,tiiglIc for dry salt shout. den and 14%01160 for clear aides, all on orders. Bacon: .shoulders 1230, clear Lardlso arid clear aides 11134191610. dull and "'nominal; kegs of choice sold at 16540. Remlpta—Flottr, 3,100 bbla; wheat, 9,600 bush; corn. 20,500 bush; oats, 1,700 Matt; barley, 1,000 bush; rye, 200 bnali; hogs, 600 head. Lornavims, February 104—:Bales 99 !dada tot:so:oat full rates, 65%8 for trash and loge, $1354%15 for, low to medium leaf. Cotton: small sales middling at 24c. Flour: extra family 1525. Grain quiet: wheat 91 10%1 15. Corn 95e. pork 127 Rye 95c, all sacked. ideas pork ;27 2.5. Bacon: shouldem 12N; clear rib 155-fo„ clear aides 16tic. Bulk meats: shoulders 113‘, clear rib 143fc, clear aides 155(4 hams, sugavoured, 190. Lad in Llamas 16,0. Whisky 93%94c. Currizatuti, February 10.—Flonr mar ket quiet and unchanged. Buck - wheat flour quiet and lower, being held at 1170 730. Rye floor quiet and nominally un changed. Wheat unchanged but quiet. Corn dull and heavy, with no sales. Oats doll and Inactive; held at 46c, bat 470 was the highest offer. Rye nominal. Barley nominal. Petroleum market doll and unchanged; relined held at 2050427 c in large lots, and 28( 9c In mall lots; crude 15 75 par bbl. • Baurigottx, Februtuy 18,-Flour dull and weak, with western auperflne at 14,62®5,00; extra 95,25®5,75, and family 10,2506,75. Wheat advanced lc; Penn sylvania red 11,2.3. Corn; supply light, with white st 95098 e, and yellow 93® 950. Oats steady at 63®64c. Rye quiet at 90®91a. Provisions unchanged. Whisky quiet and scarce at 98(499p. 118mi:ruin; Februarylo.—Ploni ar.d amine!. .Wboat quiet at at Ihr No. 1; rOjio for No. 2. Corn steady at Pierer new. Oats, Rye and Barley nomlnaL Dressed Hoge tamer at 910,25. - Receipts were 2,000 bole dour, 34,000 bus wheat. Shipments were 3,000 this flour, 1,000 bus wheat. Peritansurrrts, Feb. 10.—Flour In improved demand; Indiana and Ohio ex. Ira family 1 6 . 251 38.25. Wheat—ealea of Penna. red at 111=®1,25. Rye 980. Corn In fair demand; new yellow 88®91c. Oats steady. Pros:dons dull and unchanged. Whisky steady and unchanged. Ograorr. February 1 0 .—. Wheat: de. mand good at former rates • axles extra white at $1,19; No I do at 11,11: regular and amber .111.02. Oats advanced toll @Oki. Barley 81.80 per carnal. Clover Seed steady at 4808,60. Drowsed HMI wares: sales at•i8,60®8,70. btharrain, February 10.--Cotton sealer at 24}je; iron/Opts, 1,223 balm; exports; 2460 baths. Flour: superfine $.5435,25. Curn P2a930. Oath 70@72c. They 125. Bran $23. Lard 10.317340, Pork 10 , 0 29,50. Bacon nowinaL Bulk ahoUlders Ile., sides 140, • N►savrux, February 10.—Cotton weak; low middlinga 23c, good ordinary 2fiXe; stock, 5,500 bales. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. • PITTINDUNGIt FORM WATAB ASD OW cum RAILROAD, February 10.— 100 bbl, flour, Schomaker t L; 1 car millfeed, Robb .t Herron; 3. aids all, B L Fabric,. stock; 36 tca lard. J Dalzell & Son; 200 ski barley, Pitir.Dannels A Co; dresed bop, Foist, Mahood A Co; 2 cars lime atono, Shoenberger at Co; 2 do do, Graff, B A Om 104 doa hdlg. Portley, Nelson A Co; 1 car hoops, Alex McClintock; 4 bble turnip., Woodworth & D; 6 sks wool, W Barker. Jr & Co; 15 reams paper, God frey A Clark; 21 him cheese, Johnston & Colvin; 20 do do, Dilworth, H & Co; 20 do do, R D Clark & Co; 20 do do, N J Braden; 3 tone batter, 1 bbl onion., Woodworth & D; 90 bum rye, W .1 Meek; 12 aka oats, S Hare d. Son; 4 balls twine, 4 roels yarn, 4 Mils tow, II Gersrlg; 240 bus malt, .1 B Finch; 30 sewing =manes, W Sumner A Co; 200 Obis dour, T Jenkins; 4 cars barley, Jos Rhodes, 2 do rye, J W Sanwa; 1,113 pas barna. J F Hanna; WO tibia flour, Watt, Lang a co; 10 do MO, J H Parker; 10 do do, Jos Rel. beg &Co; 10 do spirits, fdllllgan & 114 4 do alchholill. E Sellars & ON 3 bble, 15 &Ws wire, Wl7 Tel Co; 2 b uts braes, 2 bdls do, 11, H C Davis; 11 mire metal, Nlmlck & Go; /do do, Brown et. Co; sdo do, Bryan A Censtbey; 1 do do, Everson, Preston& Co; 1 do do, Hallman et Ham mett; 2 do do, Eau tt Co; / do do, Ire, Grafi & Dull; 3do do, Brady's ad Iron Co, CLOTRIAND 400 r) . PITT6II/18011 RAIL' imam February L-. 2 care Iron ore, Me: Knight, Porter & Co; 0 do do, Moen burger. Blair & ears bloom.. Graff, B it.00:161 bbla MI, J Spear & 2 cars b oro, J Painter I Bon; 1 oar lom. bar, Orden Plan 51111 Co; 1 do o ore, Mo- Knight Co; 180 Inn turnips, 20 bas cheese, 18 pkgi sundries, Volgt, 1.1 Col 6 can copper, Park A Co: 10 half bbls w fish. 130 do herring, IS Dilworth & Om 10 brag wars. Weldon R; 1$ aka barley, Pier M .4t , Cm 40 w stands. A Edillikin A Pier, 6 kga p huhu, W Has. ladeACo;B6bdlaabslrs, T B Young & Co; S7 - Ilea meat, Myers & 00; 6 bids W bea o ns Mi , ller; /0 ski 2do eglis.ll Rea Jr; lt Ch 11 kg 15 r lard. raga, , half bbla herring, W Gormley Co; 40 bbla all, F.liellere & Co: 4 do eggs. J A Graff; 15 bbla ON 4 bbis d applee; 1 do poultry, .1 Flognser. AmluutizaoAusr.llarisioa.ur Feb. X7ll l l.—Vileta ilmestone, Shoeuber- B; :60,41a: 41a4; Wicker .2 Oa; 2 bbls eggs, 2 Ins butter, C 7 eledonstriokar: 25 aka oats. Vita 14 d green Mae , iet Belonged COO car metal, Himlok & CO; 210 rails railroad iron; C Carpenter; 1 car grain. 142 elcs can, 20 do wheat, Brett 1 Gl:ree n wOol, 1 do rage, 9 ; pkge butter ' 11 Dioimmon; :1 clo butter, I. ?" Hlatuihare; aka o f awed. lin 1 bbl butter, PrEt Kirkpatrick tr. Oct 1 do eggs, Head A al; 1 oar wheat,' It T Kennedy A Brut 50 tibia flour, T C Ins; 103 do tail L Openttelmer 6 -cars coal. Etat', P &K; 48 do • do, Arinatrong. 18 do do, Coleman, g pkgs marketing, IdoD Crosaan,• 18W oats, Austen &At 9 g hides, J lapplo 80 eke oat., Graham Q 2.1. ylyrauparatr o "CITINIIIIINATI A2lll BT. LOW. RAILROAD. February 10.-11 bales cotton, Holutea;B et Cot 1 oar wheat , it T Kennedy Bro; 1 ease tobsooo. J Allen; S bbls eggs, 1 W D 00o_pltr; 105 aka corn, Robb & 11; 88 dr) Data' w Hamm: bbl egge,kß Devol; 44 bge bar ley. P Schield; bbls tipples, Vett, kOm 6 bbla butter, W H" Una it '0o; 2 Inds tobacco, A Bobaub; 6 bbllll l / 1 1Inge, Daloell T:131) Ma hams, P Boilers & COI sdo do, E Myrna Co; 5 tee lerd.. l Dairen; 25 half W soap, Dorringion a Dro: 5 tat J H Lippincott; 2 do do. E Hazleton; 1 oar cooperage, Hastings A DIM% 12 bats gum. McHenry A iieed,• 4 " rnza t n W B ne• 4 Bon; liteV bbla Hour,- Lindsay .10 & 102 bge barley, 2b da,oete. Mentor I Harper; car staves, M P Adams. ALLY.O/1/ O TION February. 10.— Scars ativel;.l. Homptslll; 2do metal. Slung, 0d Co do do, Lewin, DalleY do Dalsell; 9 do- , do, hihniok Co:. 1 oar lime, J Holmes; 61 eke wheat, 108 do oats, JO do corn. B 0 Moßlauders; .1 bhl haw, Carson ; 8 bids tallow, Ettelnileld; 1 car feed, Voeghtly & Kopp; 6 rolls leather, 11 Gruber. k:ilV 31 4:1 ~~cielYAT~, PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI • • PACKET LINE. . The new and aplandid adewheal s eat ARLINONON. DANIA!. 1100 111C:Ilaater, A. S. einirAnn. Clary Laarei I , llW:walk for MClanai' every 1111.8DATAt 19 If. Proanpf. Retaining. leave, Cincinnati tar Pitiabarati. selal Y. emery Pa IDAY. l'arfreleht. taiiitage, or other Information. sr. .ply on board at 'use otirdarm, ILAC=A COLLINGIWOOD. •renta. •r. LOUIS wog ST. Loll7lB,—rho-adr.t. soleadid parthadtr steamer UV LUC LEDSIT..(I. W. Ammar, luaus.. s.. Permit, Clark, will teeth for the above sad Intermediate a fel nte. Ira 8 / 1 21:111D.O.Y. 1111 th thou """4"*r. erlet2E27obfAitti Jaaad COLLINS. Agents. CAIRO ARV ST. LOOM EMI CAIRO AND ST. A dr im e i LUOII3.—The rowerful Tow _ • - WILD 1 )110101110 RATICOM toe wprwc: Trablva PP:Miran:lf: Um Omni nod lataneedlate Pms• 141"8" WrIMSPIVIT'Ad/rOgi. RIVER NEWS, The river continues to reoede slowly but steadily with scant four feet In the channel. by the Monongahela marks Mat evening. Weather unchanged; thawing during the day and freesleg at night. There have been no arrivals since the date of our last report. The Glendale, from SCLotaisj , la among the drat boats due. The Mary Davage lift Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday with two barges of iron ore. ehe puts off some at Ports. mouth and Ashland. The St Charles, from Cincinnati; was due last evening. age m fe itha r ferry yes, ixad l erda L y, o ! ... d Natt ed de l parted he new fo tr r principally with coal. The Mollie Ebert and Wild Duck are both announced for St. Louis. - The towboat . boilable; with a' tow of Pittsburgh manufecturekints 'to have left for New Orleans last evening. The, reinter., It hi expected. will be pretty well through with, Capt. Bren nan's new packet • this week. She will soon be ready for busbies... Baldness continues rathei slow at the scaring, freights for, all points being —Tag Loral 07 Tag lidautrotaa.—The principal blaube for the terrible accident which two years ago befall the steamer Minolta, near Cincinnati, fell upon the engineer, defame Stems. The follow. tag letter from the captain's wife goes to Prove that the reckless Mansard of life n this cue, sa in many others, was the fault of the 0170e171, and not of any of the officers or crew: COVINGTON, KY., Jantlary`24, 1970.-1 wish to say a few words to those who lost friends .by the explosion of the steamer Ma gn olia. to the end that they may not entirely blame Jerome Stevens, the - engineer, Prior to this accident my brother-in-law, Dock Prather, visited our house, and talked to my hitsband about the Inhere of the boat not being safe. They both agreed that they were burned out, and were mutate..My brother-ln.law said that so money oonld induce him to run the engine with those boilers, because they would explode some of these Says certain, and we would live to see It. A short time af. tamer& I heard my husband ask Mr. Uheeaman to place new boiler" in the boat. He said: "Ton know these are burned out: they are not ears, and I don't think it Is tight to run the boat with such boUerap Mr. Cheeenaan's only reply was. "We'll see about It." About three weeks before the explosion Mr. Prather called me to his bedside and said; "I want to talk with you. If I die at home I want you to bury me I with my lather and mother; but if I stay on the boat lam afraid I will not dle at home. The hollers are burned out. I have told Cheesman, Shaw, Bart Gard. ner.and Alexander Adams to have new boilers placed in the boat. I have told them that It wan not right to endanger the lives of officers and passengers In this way." On the morning of the day upon which the explosion occurred Mr. Prather said to me: "I wish the hack had not come to take me to the boat, for I would rather stay at home." I told him to iday. "No, I had batter fud he; "but I have told about the con dition of the boat—this may be the Laid time you'll ever. see me." His words came true in a few short hours. If Jerome Stevens, the engtnear had been tried and convicted of mans laughter, I would not have been willing that he should suffer.alone, for the rest of the owners of the boat should have ahared the blame of carelessness, for one was as much to blame as the other. HAM CAPT. JAB. H. PILATAZIA. —We clip the following from the Louis Democrat: It was very widely be lieved- or supposed that the bid of Moons. Hiram H. Hazlett and William J. Koontz was the aneoessful one, at Chicago, for the transportation of Govern ment freight In the Far West for IWO— that their bid was the lowest and beat, and consequently that the contract was awarded to them. Now comes to um the report, apparently well supported, that Sam. i)eltow had telegraphed Sock. master, of Illinois. that the contract was secured to Joab Lawrence and confreres of the North-west Transportation Com. tppy, which eisd united F w ar h W e t Freight Company. The freight to be carried under this contract amounts probably to 5,000 to 8,000 tons. After writing the above we received a letter from a friend In Chicago, dated February Las follows' "I have remained here for a week to. hear the result of the Government bid ding for transportation, end I am con vinoed, from what I have learned, that H. K. Hazlett will get the river contract, and George J. liaslett the Chicago con. tract." The 4. C. Cray, from St. Lon* was advertised to leave Cincinnati far Pitts. burgh on Wednesday. She bag the fol lowing freight for thls port: Moe. Oal.. fin & Co., 1 - 12 bbla clay; Nlndek .2 Co., 100 tuns phi Iron, 12 bbls Bonn Fleming, Avow a Co. 11 SIM L J. Blanchard, 5 bble earn meal; Lorena & Whiteman, 245 pkga clay; 0. W. Wells, 248 Wags clap. Walt 'a. 4. 8., 21 aka plan seed; B L. Fabius/peg A Cs., S carboys; Frank A Bons, EA bbla clay; Salt & 13 pear,) bbl aaaltogs-' O&M Bennett alb., 41 Ws scrap hot; I. Dickey & Co., 25 gangs paachee. —the Cincinnati Commercial of Wed. nesday says: Capt. hue. L. Rhodes la In Interest city transferring the conterup r tig Interest In the Lawaidas to Capt. i - Mantta. her future ommander, who ban purchased an interest la this capacious New Orleans packet. —The Carrie V. Ronal: arrived at Cairo on Tuesday" with 400 lona, and would till out for Hew Orleans at that ' —The Levens wee at Louisville on Tuesday. She bas ea hhda sugar. and 212 bble =Awes fir this port. —The Colossal, St. Louis to Arkansas river, was at Cairo on Wednesday. —The weather was cold and bluatesy at St. Louis on Tuesday. • ' —The Eats Putnam arrived at Nash ville on Tuesday. . . PROFESSION.4.L • 11. Do CAMP, TURKEY AND 60LINISEU.ON AT LAW.- • Has reamed to Ns. VI GRANT BTREZT; harett. .stsettee the U. 11.- otredt sad Laren Coons, la the elate astatals sad all Ulf COWL of Allegbear sainity. saa gangs totted. Yaw to moat al ttke saiaaeat amnia% Jarele7ll HH. INCICOBINICII4 I • Attorney-at-La,w. - •• • Ni.- SG GRANT STRETT. r min t AugAGost {hensottUklias of 1001 tntassu. - 114 A/RCM:RAM! pidAiRMEY, dTIOR~fI7Y~AZtiI+~W. Zs. as 11TH 1117111 IN r JOHN A. NTRAIIIri ALDlCalatArg. • ix.ml96 , c irr i a mizA4 r TEN rx. PIA.OI AND Wa~til: Plitatnn I:272%ntacts,'" Oar At.klm , Ms. NtPattNaila Arl all 3uca4e waw erscaNd mlut ostmetAeivo Sad . • WIIL__II. NEEPEIt, Auncimuir AND I NIINIO JIM= 01 OVVICZ, 89 FIFTH AVICNII/A. eol=.tuatloa aloes eo res. PoWO. Beads aad Il= " an a :1 1 ge, 004 all legal MAXIM intended So enneptly Y 4 aosustehr. LEGAL Whereas lettera s 'teeter,' to Ile X , tate efIANZ DA. I l i late of the kloroselt of East altrtaltagbese, Irib ;minty, deceased, bare beat craned to the rebrorlbcf, - ail persons le detnad ,to tbe sald etate an , resented to mats bemedlata garment, sad taws basted cholas or demands agslatt take estate of the s old decedabt wld mats 00 ;r 0 . t h a WAWA irtifliettreier, • No Sr utamend street. Sau. 3, Mo. •Tagrr planter,. whereas, Letters . tottaniontoty on tie oatalo Of WY. O. UL1.821. late of Abe Borototh of MoKotto Dom dtted. 6af. twos giontod totlw stOtof. Mined. tboroforit ail Downs having Wants psalm salo ortatowlll'promont thong proporio ontnentiatint for oottlesnoat, aad all plutons Intlebtad to sold Wale will oleos. mate jannto '`""T a qsiins. reality__ I. Mat WS. HAliniewlif, I Wl• a, AI .e NIIINISTRATOWS NOTICE. —Whereas. letfars at utmlnistratlas boo. tof :Four 127 r. w et., ondevalgnel am O. or I[t• of illeitham City. n., al . d. t t l itrr . s..igentechath.mintu. iticurtiing mem. or 4 ern:l ' dt =I al Me of thewalel decedent twill tasks Users OS same without delay to fail MI. GLkih' .. • daltrll3.l • • itermlx;stos, Alleglbszy Co. re . . . . p wilsT COMIIKOR . • Ifaehisellitoree Works. aorumscOsesuotwustommio. sus", MIS% ATVATNA di CO. Han az land or 05 start nall i t im iel Steirr i ttiai i ttiaistip . 1•11. ARCHITECTS. BMM 8k rsoa Sousz misocuTrOs SurGrasci. MINS sad et. Cnois Stmt. l'utasodh re. swig attaatlos eves to tali /moping AM bottoms of COVET MIMI Sad, rizsue • 1 . 4; . .ft. /s - - SPECIAL NOTICES fgr'OONSURIPTION. DZ. 13CIRINCIVS P111.4103t10 ellrirr for the Core of Cong. Col. and Conti:nuptial.. LE. OGREN Clive ISSAWEED TONIC for the earn of Dygorptla .4 all the DeinMeted Condi tions of the bums.. DE.; BCHlreiClf. , s MAXDRAIra PILLS. far Diseases of the Llrer or to act as a kl.tle rut , Itatlve. All of these three Ifedlel.es on, often rtgalred ll oozing Constmaptkon, though the Polrocatle . l i rTe o dl I °, la.7l3lri,reWill ' .l.= ulatto, the ntoroach end Liver, and help the P2ll:lT'Vultrge d ":&,l: b rqTfe• Doted. th Tee a blic Medicines we PeamlenUoulyoriersd fo Pulmonary the only ewe, certain and reliable remeuy far Pulmonary Consumption. and for all those morbid conditions of the body which lead to that tate/ disease. Liver Complaint and L rb ys- Perste are 0., lbrerunners or Consumption, and w ten they manifest themselves they mare the unt_t prompt attention. The Pulmonle Syron Is a medicine vehleh has had aloalprubatlrm before the pa bile. Helaine has been proved by the inousaud cures It has ans 4 e through a period of mere than thirty-lye years. In all of which time Its mutetion !main. craned. Sad the most Obillt;eate skepticism can no longer doubt that It la • remedy which may be used with confidence to all cans which admit at •care. • . lithe petient wW peneyeringly follow the di rect ion. which acoompany nth tutu be will certainly be cared, If hie lune. are not too much wasted to mate a core pesslile. liven In eons supposed to be inciusble, whet friends end phy hicians have deepened. the es* of title Medicine as raved the Ufa of the patient and metered him to perfect health. Dr. Schenck does not may that all eines of rut. aye., tieeeompttoo are Tennis the roach of medicine. bee he emphatically amens that often when wham have the owe alar ming symptoms, Seel a violent cough, s ere ping chills. bight eveenes, general debility, even to each a debr. that they are obliged to lie In bed, and When tn,nse than pp by Lek physic!ae they mar OWL be cured. Me medical treatment can create new Innen, but when the inn. are very sad.y diseased Murk. some extent destroyed. a are may he of. reeled by Dr. Bebe uslOs medicines. Also, In Scrofulous D 1..., wee medicines are equally eflibent. Dr. Schenck has photo graphs of a number of Demons who have been nearly covered with running wares and now all healed up. Thia shows Its !ranging properties, which must be able io heal ea titles In the limes. In the trestment of Oons.sption It i hea lt hy unman importance to give vigor and * tone to the eyetem. Ilene° It n necessary to Strengthen the appetite of the patient andfint prove togetheron. Proper no.3ment re gal/eftwith each means will:este the mod usily dlgeetible. The ele. moat soluble for the diet of consametivetauents are deal abed =Ws . Al manac,. jr . hig meet highly nutritious amllesire to be pre ferred,butthe digestlye ore.. mon be strength ened to order to mate either food or medicine smokeable.. This lequirement le met by the Seaweed Tonle, and foe We purr.. It was deir igen.. • When the digreetne trvrers are put In good order, the food Las 1t proper effect; the Astern of the patient is Invigorated and i re lunge be e. to Omani. their Mellon. In normal and heel.) meaner. Then the healing powers of rulmonio Syrup will effect the mire. Pohnonmy Consumption Is almoner...a con. plies:Ad with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Schenck , . Mandente till. are lir ended to re pOlnerstruction. from the Liver and restore Ite I. action. lu ng emre all the enc.) which is neelbed to or "'Ohre nes*" msd ars' warranted not to cont.. a pietleje of any mdn oral hobos. Thew rill. cure the meet obstinate. comivenees, Met head.... Pile* Ohio. affei. Mons, and all other diseases which erne from a torpid or *hammed conditioner Me Liver. On. box ef these pills win- prove Me Meow of the inetlichn, In Oonnisipt'on the Sea Weed Tonle sad Man. drake Ms are lundeable auxillary nediciaes. They relieve the sufferings of the patient and midst the rulmoedo Syrup It effecting • mare. They have been roved usend in aslvaeced Staten ofPknilitMption, where the lungs an almost en. Urely dear:mad and all rer =Moms according to &lie f = 41R; tZtVggetVir . eg irn74 in a dying. °minion Ohre been preserved for month, by the ass or 15thenek'S three great rem- Ekikeuers Alm...contains • fall treatise on the various lonia of disas.e. his mode of treatment, snairenors2 directions how to use ids =4%1 s We/ h W hod i 111:11Tril sixth street. Piladelphia. Pa. nix o. She Pohnionic hYrhP and Sea , reeel le sash SLOG per bottle, u ST.IO • half dozes. ItandriiUpylis oeata awn lor sate hy drohrtsta dertid&P Iar'DOCTOR WHITTIER CON. Mil= TO TREAT ALL PRIVALTZ DIBILIICS. That runneroua clam of coot malt. boaself -atoms, producing mon eltallty, Irritability. oruptions,= emlasion. and Inaliy leipmeney permanently eared. Pomona Metedwith de li cate. Miriade and Wag staading conatltutional oumplala ts aro politely Malted to call for oonsultatiom widen Wets ZOtblag, Experience. the ben of Madam. has ea aided tO patteet remedles at ono. Men. permanent. and widen la nom CISCO eati be used without hindranot to bombes. Med. Noes prepared in the establishment. which em brace. ogle. reception And walling rooms; also boarding and Bleeping apartments for patiento mquirlug dall t yAnional mention, and vapor and chemical tims concentrating the famed mineral oprings..s K 0 minter who have foiled, BIWA your tam. Bead what ha gays la his pam phlet of en, pmms, sent to any addrom for two • stamps to sealed onvelopo. Thoumada of eases trotted omen sad all over Um coos try. Conoultation M oe nally or by mall. oMeo No, 9 WV.. Mem Conn lionm) Pusoargo. Pa. Hours 9a. 1. to ir. ia• Bon. days 111 m. Pa r. N. Pasapo.l.t mil to sap W. dram forts stomp. at IarBATCHELOWS 111AIRDIVE. - apleadld Hair Dye is Me ben in tb. world. Harmless, reliable. itrtaataneotts. doe. not contain lead, nor say effaito poison to Dewlaps paralyela or death. Avoid the 'united and delusive preoaraUons beadle* . 'lnge, thee 11%4 " D= bElmf °`""agintestlllZMl thin to uphold Its Integrity as the only Perfect Hair Lye—Black r Wows. Cold by all Den, (1.10. An • Iled al e el Bond !Street. N. Y. lb • O'JUST our ; 'VERRET PECTORAL TROCHES.. POE COLDS, COUGHS ; BOER THROAT AND BROM. lIITPL None no 000 d. None leo pleeeeyG 2"'" Co" litraON a CO. 3,0 Ada: Boom. New orA. Ma no mon of Wove norrlbln Wind nanaa nE "Brawl Canon dao FINANCIAL. TRADISMENI NATIONAL BANK, Weed St., e A t ; Second Avenue. OO EIMWIT P OW MOUT& Gold, Capons, Bands and Stab • DOMED' AND SOLD. Zrgabl.m. ewe*. OTRVJ i °Lamm .1 a ("Wi en S. McCLEAN & CO BANKERS, Government Securities, No. 73 Fourth Amnia, Pasosal and prompt attest!oa atria to imam thrum to the bastoeso. Collo:41mm mato. Oer 1111ames Waea. aad lat•nat alkrwad oa Tires DOlPmata. • lIVILICOB made oa Prima Collateral, ame 00•111M11111118 Ileemitam at Mono rates. Dollen to Forelga sad Gels. Savor, Batik 10055, /to., an. All local or other Mluallatmosa Stooks. &mat. Mortirtitm. Commeralal raper, le.. aegottatad at the meal rata of comadadoli. • lan fHOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Of Allegheny. ger. Federal and Week Street& H. Z. P. YOITIG. DANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. Itadlolders iavldaally Liable DITERWIT ALLOWED 01 rats Damns TITTIIIII7RaR. ps THE SHE WORT CO OF rrrromrsciari. . /OR Tim Safe Keeping of Valuables, Ceder treateatee. end the renting of Wes In Its • The aid Burglar• Proof halts. No. 83 FOURTH ,AFEArTIR. rr•siamt—wirmtAmr PHILLIPS. Vies Pissident—HDNlllY LLOYD. stalloTolist l v UN I II I tY.L ' a ut." ' ,172°8 1 .1zalMa. flip . Ityr,72.; Tr oN. stawl33. L ltakY. Burr a Toilet—l. P. ON lIONNIIuiDIT. Open daily from 4 0.01008 1. I. to 4 o'clock 7. 11. .LIIU. 1101UNES & SONS, 57 MARKET STREET 'Wile= mak cm all Ike priactrel Pews or tatted Muss sad C4namu. Stocks,Bonds and other Securitles Bomar Amu soLD oir mu:N=ON.. Pattie.u utntlns prid to the porobias owl Vah!tad States Securities. CITY • BANK.: 112FitthAvenue,ildtlaburgb, Pa. • . carmi. sumo.•••„ INDITIDDILII LAZO, '. UTEEMT PAW ON PlMti* . roltrunt xxcasaregt4., • 11,1Ma . sa/ itta...4l= daapApa mo t., Pointy a IV r a tOW "tP.II, P= aro.l3lllVi c z u, " .Rjamuith, 6* •hueritsllcCatr, \. tritinggatelt, CM& 11. J. °Flit% ' team 1 , 1 * '4 tarasAi; FOUNDERS, MACiDIUSTS, NATIONAL- FOUNDRI AND PIPE WORKS. Oftwer Carroll amtitalauma n formosa, MIMI war.%) rlTzreuvßou, rd, • WILLIAM SMITH, MANSITACTIIRER OP °BST IRON BOWL PIPE lOU Ell AND WATER WOBIDE Ey Pipes are all nut Invariably In flte, la4l 811.4 and 19 feet lengths. Also, hal whaalal el./mega ' Castings for Gas & Water Works. O l t ruggigg . e a, v...w o r amp& KNAP FORT PlT'r FOUNDRY COMPANY. orilos AND wouxx, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. tarEngines.ltolling dna Ma chinery, Nail drachinea, Re. tarts. and Castings generally. . J. AGLEAM/2s L. A. EGNEVOOLZ. MONONGIELI . FOINDRY. ANDERSON & CO., Ristott,469ol4o,ll 4 rßown.. • casth2Bl of all Beseripßoss. /111 T Bipedal attention paid to ASCHTTECTU. Gab CASTINGS and to Camino far Window Glass Gomm. 01111 Ct AND Yornmar—Na. 110 WATER ETHILE.E. Pittsburgh, Pa. ROBINSON, BEA & CO., Summon to ItonlasON. ULM a maimvs. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND ILLSETISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manulnetarers of Boat_asd Stationary Steam Ba rra Blast Ealttnets MaPSYSarts,..CtITIM %Alit a. C ti= " agd=ri r gar Gnice, 141. corner lint anal ronithiteld streets. Agents for GIFIYANDIS PATENT INMCTO .. Ins D!edine .• THOMAS CARLIN & co., Fourth Ward Foundry cad lodine Works, ILIRDLIBST IT.. ALLIGHCEIT MT. Pa. Ilastsfaetorero ofetattobay and Portable ate= in[lnu. oil Presno,_ Pssairry abattoir.. Or mtd ea. ldlll Work, Holllan 11111 and llaralne Cations, Orate Ham Welds's, Wagon nose. ad, isollt to order and !meson !mad Ingluer of all Out, pnlENix sou, FOONDRY, • con Linsaxy awl 114TH STREIT& BOLLMAN & BACALEY, Mcourseturere of Superior Chill Rolls, Sand Rolla & Pinions. 0:Rfell.;p 1 •:7;..1•01 , 134:4:V.11 Form PITT BOILER. STILL AND TANK WORKS. C_ ARROLL AND SNYDER. NAMI37ACTUREIIB OP /7111141.12/li. ILMEIVELITTZW %k LS AND OIL TANKS, BRISRUHINO AND ASH PANS, BRTTLIND PANS . SALT PANS MILD CON- D riar 4 PLPll3, GA/301IZTERS AND IRON KIDOO:8, PRISON DOORS AND COAL BEMIS. piles wad Wank earner Botendad, NBOrt, Shart belay MIMI, • • FT:Tasman, PA. 011r4IVATtet'a°Ato ue m "'" "thi llgrup b° HUGS M BOLE & 00. Cor. Point Alle7 sad Demme ft, anima inn POINT.) .. • ,pine Builders, Founders and Machinisgs. • • " Itsaudatura STEAMBOAT zeraysoii sad STATIONARY ENGINES, 27Io °"I etTA.TION AllrOlL WELL j a.wtoN/e2I.O .. .PORTABA.La B°l ' Lla ie r sr =filed:made to order at oar CArr ry, l THIRD RIM below Marko. RAlfolHl BiLagING. PULL:RIR llnk BOUM aad SACCO WRENS add IRON TOBACCO YRIDISICS, as hand and nod* to order, AID* INDUSTRIAL .WORKS, Prowthlg oil th. Allegtenpßlver, - near thspolnh PITTONUBQB. PA. AMC order. Dnunptly filled. TRY rs. rrrrsavitins, IPA. BMW*. £ BRO., YIBIL SUBBLAII.PBOOP S IND VAULT& WE BO DAMP. NO MOULD. ENGINES AND ILICHDIVIY, Bantnromtvap . Amine AND I=- OE, 17th and Pike Sta., PtttsbarWp& soltqls WILUIL BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & C 0.,, • • IL‘AstAcqauus et I n i atre °"i s TOWIZT NEh . . "8 144 - T i tillAßA„PßrOri DOORS unaaral9l4 B B. As, Car, of kind Ivan and Matti PITTBBITHOH. ln"dut ° V "2"aI .MIPH W:P YDIM.N. trmsny 1280 • LLANB. oatetom, WM. BARNHILL & CO, BOILER MAKERS AND SHERT IRON WORKERS, 800. 10. 111, 14 AND $5 MAIN yr. miris senred a large Bard iutd !Unlined It with tn. moat ePOtneed mantalnorr. we are pre parodic. roanarartnre gem description otBOXI., Mid In the beat wanner. and warranted eq.! to ;DT M. 46 112 the coutry. Chltentren, Breeching, Mire 13ede. Steam Lootanotire Sollars, Condenwtrs, halt Pena. Tanks., otl elide, .egita• tom nettling Pau. Wlter lron, Belden liolotT Yang, and tote Inannemetarers of /mut= • rat eat Bolters. • Rewiring dens on aborted% untie*. /eked JAUD N. BRUM =AIMED D. 1811:11II - J - ARED DI. BROM •.80N, 1L1LH07•01146.55 Or Steam Bailees, 011 Stills, Tanks. mew IRON 'WOW; &O. 61 Penn Street, Piltaiburgis, CHM g wanton; Toughleeway aM Connellaoille Coal, And Iliaohotaier of . COB, MCI MID DIMPHUIPID COIN. 01171C01 AAP 'MID, wooer Butler - sad Nom& wen. Llberrr :ad Ctrs& week Moth !onr d ialso iloccosel moor, & 1 1(hrb ward. mass fool or 800 nom. P. & Dolorr. Second Irmo. . Onion left either tho &bare drew& so Monti Pit/4mA P. U., ro. •"race. r& Mita_7l rinorr,olla lbal& Polon unn ann. o. Pow. ar A. a r ta . ' Brat 7.'" 9 : !'`01b,‘# (2 4,,,. N u r el:e reS'24. agtigArerz;: 44 u tih 6. Ao""*.7 7s. H. - • • COAL! COAL!! - COAL!!! DICKSON,, SMART Is CO, Rotas mond Witt 011 es NO. NI Mart STRUT, grately caw Mau matuestsozro Ja m , tor a'AN Pa %au! .• ISlrevrai mi sw arvi es *ALM' L=tow ME . 00:e • UM IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. 001Xaditi.: RAM & 00., Naeettetatett'ot j I IRON, NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SpRINCS. DUGx ERNE, L X AND JUNIATA. FLAT RA% RuuND AND egtrARE IRON. rifilairlUTlTMAggaNK IRON, tli tivaH gireZTVIV VAT ) . WARM TlONlPlTALlY4tiidarilikint4 TERTRL. asmo*coattpdvi..n. AToR arm, lITERL TIRES, TAXTilTAtirr STEEL. X COACH, BUGGY sad WAGON SPRINGS sea ALES. CDT NAILS AND SPEER& All Goods First Class and Warranted. OPIUM AND IVOREs: Sixteenth Street and Allegheny Sliver MU& 77 Water Street, PlitaberSk. MILLER,' BARR & MEN. GEM= riavirm: MU. 70 , 72V11: Ea% MIL!IR. arscux. Manna-S. Y. BIRB. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLE% BARR & PARKIN; OFHICIL N. 130 Liberty !lwt, faue prrnauzam. PA. prITSBURGH STEEL WORKS. JOITAILLICHED IA 1646. . ANDERSON & WOODS, YABV7ACTIMINBJI 01 BEST B.II3IINED OAST STEEL Of every description. Also. bin Reflood 612111111 Plow aid Spriwg to ooll ren. 2/ r.ZI2 ROWS Ain russr Avnrox. rut.. DUQUESNE • .FORGE. WILLIAM - MUM, • . (Successor to JOS. HAIGH it 00.0 Has facilities co-extensive with the Dailies/Yore ass In the East. and la prepszed to _promptly and satisractarlis ell all orders Ine IiTILLICBOA.T 'ISHATT_,S CRANKS, P eIToN RODS. LIIVISIte; PITMAN JAMS. W IDS BAILIiOADEs. LoCOMOTIVIL PECS together with wrens description of SHATZ . 02os and Yorks Corner at liaquesaa Way and First Aired aplS:hlo BLLERSBUSBN PROCBSS. TN!T[vlteu .r now nrepued to r PRO loln o CM& • Tite anocrtorquallty 1:=1 j to rod Izog, tas 51`,:gr,=7114 mi 1:14•=4:117,i iron. Parties whaling to ase it can obtain llocaaos •PPl7lnn to JAMES P. SPEER, Attorner far the Trustees. HOMO 1 and Znallah•• 96% Fourth arc.. Parties Interested are Invited to lett Um 131tOZNBILIWER WOILICS, where the prom.. la now In suoreulul operation. flelrda7 pITTEIBIIRGH • NOVELTY WORKS. Poundal A. D. MD. 11001111EAD, ADAMS CO. atAxllPACrnanin OP CDTIMND BrAaAnDLPATBBANN B PAT ) PLA D COUNTZB SCALES. Jaw P.m Palen; Door Locks and Latenaa. Pant uto Conte MBIA to. .0011.11ZZ ITUT AVEPOE & (un BIZ a.loaxibtarrh. Penalle.L. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, 1 MILK & CO., PTTTSEIVUGH Pa., • Yanafactiu;on of every doserlPUos of CAST AND.GERMAN STEEL. BA ITEATTITHIP , PLATFORM BPRINGB, AXL/CB, Brazi. ULM, &a. Warehouse. SS Water and 100 First Ste. BLACK DIAMOND ..STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Yanufooturelo of all dascliptlosa cif Cerfa. 11.1171.,TH/ICTT. . • STOVES. OASTINChS. 414, COON sTrOvii7. --- 7 CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH. FOR BITUJILENOITS COAL, Warrantedelo Qat, Bake or. Boast as well u amy ether glen la the Wolk & CO, No. 286 Liberty Street. Alio. on band WI for WA PARLOR 80OVR0. • EIZATIRO oTOVLIA- GRATZ FROMM vitirinoui. 000111 NO RANOZA too OUP, HUGO & CO., *•NIIZACT7III33 OiZnErt WiMT or Si r rClO - VMS, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE RUT ITINNAOS," lros Tasuctire BvlLDrias Tag NEW ANTI-Mir 000ETEN WE. COLUMBIA. COOK VAN'S (ClAalsstt Patters) PuRTAA. RANGE CAST I RON MAN ELM& WELLMAN'S BES A WAO .O SSA l nTaigthadlriasdfsi; • 206 and 208 Liberty BtrDl4, • seErrlS rrennsuaati, A. BRADLEY & CO., . 'PM DO. WOOD IrrliEll; • .L .L • Manataetaxero one* Greaten 'Variety of CoOk, Parlor and Heating Stoves, , TO BE 70132714 lo our anortrealat will be annallall De LATIN!? PAITERNS AND LIAPSOVLMENTIS, and the rep ItatlJo of oor Stovall Is each that 'any oae Vat I of • good artlcle aboula peametwee eons Dal flocs manufactured Or a., •• they wilt D. b 3•04 tee aunt eatable AN welt. eroarnalcal. Would] call puttees., attention to our maw VULCAN() rll.l a. tar Chrtrebel t nett, ilielreth /It opt 14 three LTlOnttillt llttulaitt Itt 'wither 1111.e041. .rc asal the= prow ettelt.Cis 14.051 intDermr 14) nay OtOlet•ati ler UMW. er. eau tor Csmotrie too ague soot. • : r_Tzp.ll 101 0.3 'jai j:11 Hal= CIUSTAIMILLSCIL HENRY BIER & C 0. ,: SIICOMOOIIII so SOUR NL COOPER dk DO., Bell and Bruns Founders. BRASS CASTINGS .YAPS ITOMOTTsT TO 01J)NB. laleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND 'X'IIEING, 7110TTLE, RUSTY HD CIRCE viLvEn, LW. GLOBE PATTERN. IRON" COCar.S, BrasS Work of every description for Stem, Water and OIL mexurAvro sus OS J. Y. COOP= .0 COT imprned Enlanceoilhal Bun 'hap ! 4genis for Drelerse Isateiti ott ers, the beet in MA Market. Sere mut Worts, earner Thirteenth and Ptte Streets. • • - A TWOOD & Neel TfillET, corneriAlmmo street lad MA Avezu, Plitibunk. , BRAM FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITIONN: mut 161JX$ toe b . L CAMXIELON cos arum min Asp sLowsib. M L. 47, ruhusi ia-aso as oilcan._ Amos. Doran. : B °.""'m". 111 ° war., 24 •i: 2 .• lag= litintonAo No11:50 ass Nall Ania - ♦ Wall'. No. • mo "•••• 1 -1° .k°l Motorman am It • "•• 1t.0.4. Not 5.10 D= Johnstown Ac10:50 C 143111.1• ox. 1X.716 11+0'1. AeNtl. Walra 1-11:51 ala pot, .14:1117:NITIMagi Wail's No. 1...4:50pai Phila. Yawn. 3:101 , M Nra•ko MS° 0:36 pm Wall's No. 11..3•011pm Wall's No. 4. in SO pro Wa/Ps No. 4.. SlM•pas Into comae NOl 1:1U pin •Paat OAP Na "AMlT'l22" l 7o%o7:Tf::li. s ,;..t.'il°°°° l " go to Ztrtgli m •Min lexam Walls IStation even Sonde) at inoO. a. I—, e,motus Platolmra 10 : 00 =ALLA Pnananitii al 1.514.47 p , et. and 10010.1,0 t Walls Statism NI • 'Clactunatt Ifarrc6.l o Ut. , flit= il7,frcas !oars.. 4,. 4. . tir , If O tcigil Y anr4=cula Y a W. g. Bice Ascs- Peannlasataltallroad Company will aa• sn z te Lay rill forts., ve...-1.1,311%:= La't?..T.lglaf`'.ll7% x . 6.0."4,4 that unonzt In use WWl:* 4it t. "weer. Onl•Iss tietana Sunwi e'en ll.nilt•nt. A revs,. 1 VITESTERN:W A SMOM PY.NYBYLVAXIA }pI.:LBWS= a o rde ; eo . o , ll. Ilk le6ll, the RAP rZ " avill .rttre at and deTwolt t 7 a t a " U . r.4.mimi Depot, Allegheny Ctmedia toilom Amer. ssfol: Elyelaxd , e No le:40 a milinil.-......—... T.Olll 111 'Freepost No. 1N:24.1 a teL Freeport No. I 91110. L.ay D rlbfiV O. R i lig :: IyArp.g M°14:11I1j: port Ito. I 4:06 px . l 7 , pr screfßo lira. a eft PprlZltritatiO f: to Sone lle Piti eira Above ualOs ron dally excep t _Shads?. _ ave r ',re' 7,7 1 1 k":. =War f1urdiT544....• mtandur, ham hinli curie itiso p. 5. and antra al A.Ueeheal tab. elm at a:40o. nu . j r ...2cum at e meis leayleg A len Ca/ al *ie. e• a. wak Ole 0100 nnolen al *hags. ee k Vs Hoe of asses Mr Puller and o. it. Olt e r " 44l. l :erg a ttabasEatibm ..bon h, mad at the Depot. A❑ eAtKOIY• ar =au latartaatsou arpzto J . 1.114 La irED.7IS, Va DOL t ' no Western renasylleola Uallrolol wpl ill rpprA, "Y jniaTi ß tlitrVe " littirl *g )ne taandred Dollars In vante.Tall Ale ap. eeedlot: Ws amount to vette wlllbe sir a :la"( the owner. nolos r alaa la i 6ontet. zpva ea m on.Alonems Seaeral esoarlatdt lasa ssPf LW G P I la. W. an_pIAGII.VEL.t.ND Pram NOVI4O, 1681 awl arrive 110. .the Uetem 17 bomb alaktr. as talkni Mane Zt....4.111:081 am Erie & Yica Ez 7!AZI • m Wat. l .ka Pmt e. 9:11a m M.& 'o4x A. 09 pa. WragisttB =l/1.7.1174 At WeLYNE a CHIOABIO ) a PITTSBURGH 11, A. 59. trills, Wilileare ream DEW, n th EWE PIM. Iglag.o/e 4"14 1 :12 1-14% Wheeling ix 10:11ma o.aSt.l.Ex 718 aft Ohl•goExaleilla g a Olaxeland as arse A Brie et lig.a Ex6:o3, is CI. &Wh , g ExttOlip la Arm* fa Aiki_Aunay . Leetidale Act,Chaa as Bca.r Tells " Waif ant Kew Castle ..101113 as Esau - !`• 9:131 gai Leetsdale .. ilifigg a Bea.r Tails .. 38411 pm Leeitalaill '! . t13111 Pal ..g:113 Pli. 0111 Boa- PM -- __ _ 11,53 a m StoeMstat " p m Sawa " 4:18 pm Deowlajo Alce.l:l3 pm )Ulolll'lll3 AISLIIpm Leetsdale 1111:411pm Fale 5a weheret. 11l p m Wm+ p. m. Ohl .P 2444." J. Gera. rm. St 'Meet Aga ma; . d• 71.31124111, Express srer . Krpraues . N. licOu LLOUGH. ac. emu. Itansax. aHANGE organism TIME. EGEUEINV VALLE!' RAILIZO/ID THY 027 LT DM= 120IITE TO TEE OIL t , BEGIOBB WITHOUT MUNOZ OS OAR& p TRittlir&V,3AlAlire ittgit= WILL leave littsbeteet ;pr./ Of Elev. t n el th zeedPilkl ev e e l l e e ta t ln f th r eo r ß t geto.ao&leity,3l. • 40:mFb7i. A:o 113 p d ScenX r irliV . .. ;,,t Vr 4 : o l.'""A, t? 1 m 7 B 1,00 AG s B m at= B Ack laga is XT..; trans 61,00 07111 11: Iprtempal , plaLsta, ty leavamodat4on_tmlne etop at en stations. 1..7. L/I.IFIIANCs, WWI TBOBIAII M. KlNG.'Asen.•enell. ro n 3 I MPATSIDMIRMINE _ , PIA HANDLE ROUTE. ti 1: 4 • - MARGIN OP TR&E.-43u lug after BUNIMLY. l'.! Nov. i 11th.,1884, trains mill leave sag arrive et t tae trao. Depot, Pittsburgh, es follows --., • - Pittsburgh Tine. rt Mall ......—.. .... ilia: si..lllirrri. n. r . ! Bonham Empress $1:28 8. 51. MOO a. se. I:, Past Lltie .—... 1irt . :.. 111,,... s , 1 mr:t. , ......,:iti....: 8:33 tr. .t . S . litaubeavhia Acoommo. 3:4 •,. m. 9:44 san.. i:f Mc Donald's Aso , n. N0.28:5 p. re. 3313 8. la. 1 . : - ; thus aa l t ;torch Train.. 131:I I. ,_15:511 a. la. sahr Er . r. M. Expsess w !Use (MIN as r. x. Mall will re dalki naix 8. P s General Ticket Age t. Commies. W. ll W. GAUD, 1n0.i.. Dennison, Olobil VI no : BURGH b._ Mamma. c; ff rE lN I lIILLTAVILL - -Zl=ironieMplin ''', LI i , :: 1%", AgriLii=t; f 6f=7l6rai r i Iltrot contra or Grant Axel Water Milts. as - . I Rum., , 'Nowt. Alrrlear. ~ kaLlllO amttnrcitnliolt• ' IA rtaws. ............. I MO , 2. r e IMO P. il ai7rop, Urns- 'lO P. 34 Ali:7 ti oat won la Atecrat d 4.30 P. It. 1 . . Braddock's Accotrita. WIZ P. as. la : till 1 , ,,. Night Ao. tolfakmort•le:3o P.lll. 6:114 A.l f , It.nd.y .Charett TrUn to 4 and ¢OII West N•ertmr ' , flap. wr:114,.. a, r ,,,,, ILIOMILED B. rOWEIrI,IIgraL ~3/4. OILS —.mm Iterchants sad Brigars la Petroleum and Ito Products, Vi DALZELLI nook, DUQUESNE . 11AY. • riticapitcrau. Ammon. , *ALBINO, H1NG4034., . 109 WALNUT BTI T. 4 WADING & HINGE TACK DBOTHERs,, • F-1 . cOMMISSION . MISUIELMI AND DEJLLILINVIN -`` 1 1 .•: Petroleum , and IM *Audit. n ntliburth ,1 corset of anneen 'War sad wn't:ad o rt urn radelplasollor , •l3T, iralaitrt ro , ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. 11 TW. "BrilEl is • llfiliti7l.oTUrlia Or is Lubricating &High Test Bum* Oil& it Zellpse Railroad Anti Oil,. Binds gnat heat withoat ann; nalahea „ anon at Waren tenpentaren Spada oil no It troplestellmates or hot weather. '; r Looranotim IBREitio,Sisabin• Oho% NOM cat lcrooto. 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