AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUD, PTTTIIIIIIIIGIL GUM CLPITAL MO.OOO Stockholders Individaally Liable. WIC OF DUN:MUNI' LSD DEPOSIT. Juan . ?Lon) t. WX. DRUMM. rhos: M. Marshall, Jobs IL.Mart7ati. , Wm. T. shaman. Stobtbald Wallace. James W. Snob. .. Jaa. D. NoIly 4 , Clus 11. LoSSIS t . :] , Wls. 71014 L . Thai bao is now fbill ortraubottl am:lli:rammed to do's sonars! baskllse InaLoess JelOte - 43-coMAD, SILVER AND ,COUPONS, Bought atllfighest Prices. PM R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and -sth Avenue DANES T.' BRAD . Y & CO., ta...ets to 4 10AZ1 t 00.. Corner Fourth kenue and WookAt.,' 33..4:1NTECIREE14c. any s sell ad 11l kinds of GovimmiElff GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON lion; iivoNANE.I Interest Allowed ea Deposita. ste-X.10.1 tossed oa Scrum:Waal Beads at 'lowest market ruts. • •• , OrderS etzwentwel any She Purohooo and Soil of WrOellitl, BONDS and .4 AMES T. BRADT & co, 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY It 8, 7:.30_ BONDS, rot ula fan. _ - * lzialanzsia soma, 03t, gittshrgil &Ott, FINANCE AND -TRADE. By Tel erraph io the Plitabargh Garotte•) Nzw YouX, Fob. la, 1870. 'Money is easy at 4@6 on tall ; prime cliscounta 6%8. Sterling is steady at 8%®9. The Gold market was a scene of animation this__ afternoon, with transac tions alternately at 19®193;. - There wan an enter-1.10 . nel transaction at 19%, The bear element is still very persistent, but no headway was made today In their Interest. A; there seemed large or ders to buy, and some amounts were taken at that figure. 'The price opened at 19 and closed at 1934 , 8193.(,. Carrying rates ktgOS -per cent. to Ask Clearances, 147,000,000. Governments strong. Coupons, 'SI, 17, 1 4‘5i115; do '62, 1542)1536; do '134,. 14@ 1434; do '55, 1436®14%; do new, / 1 0) Mt; do' 67, 133.03.111%; do ' ll , 1134 @13%; 10 40's, Currency 6s, 1134(64i1y. Suite bonds dull: hfuesourls, 9056; old Tennearees, 57; new do, 4934; old Virgin ias, 6234; new do, 66; old Ncrth Carolinas, 45 %; new do, 25 %; Louisiana levee Five. Thirty Prize...T.—Canton, 573 f; •Cumborland. WM; Western Union Tele. ;graph. 34%; Quicksilver, 1334; ALI-Moss, 10,44; do. preferred, VW; Adams Express, emu; - Wells A Fargo, 20: American, 3734: United - States, 61; Pacific Mall, 41.234; New York Central, 9734; Erie, 2634; do. preferred, 463.4: Harlem, l4B; • do. preferred 150; Hudson - S crip, 944; Reading. 97; Michigan Central, 121; BAko Shore, . 8734; Illinois Central, 142; Pittsburgh, 10174; Northwestern, 72%1 do, preferred. 8934; Rock Island, 120; Sr. Paul. 6534 ; St. Paul pre ferred, 7034; Wabash,. 47.4; do. pre ferred 70; Fort Wayne, Pi; Alton and Terre Ratite, 3214: do. preferred, 60; C. .dc A., 115; do preferred, 115; 0. 4t ,3134 t New Jersey Central, 100; C. 0. AD., 74: BtOTise. 105; Dubuque, 110; C. C. 1. C.. 2114; Marietta. 2d preferred, 85. Bab-Treasury balance: gold, 177,283, 619; currency,. 58,248,064 tremors! bal. once, g 85,061,911. Orrios or Prrnsnuntna Clasarrn, - Fnunkr, Feb. 18, 1870. —Clotdinz onotatnma mewed by Jamas T. Brady 48 Cb. Gold: 119%; United Rates Sixes, 1881, 117%; Five-Twenties, 180, 115%; do. 1861,114%; do. 1865, 11435; Ten-Fozbea, 112%; Flrewrwontlea, Jana /try and July, 1885, 118%; do. do. 1867, 1185; do. do. 1868. 118%; Union pad& Matilioad, 8735; Central do, do, 90%: Waatfle, 111%; Lake Superior PITTSBURGH 11.41IKETS. Orrime os Prrnmmzein Gasarrrit„' 1 Pedirag, Feb. 18, 1870. 1 Bulkiness' generally continues dull, and what 1* nom" still there Is not mach prospect at present of any immediate Ina. provement. The demand for all of the .loading oommodltlesiel confined almost . wholly to supplying immediate' wants, there being an almost total absence of anything like a speculative feeling, while In regard to values there are no important changes. Some time ago it was thought that the stagnation in bum now was owing mainly to the strlngenely in money matters: there is no difliculty now in obtaining money for legitimate • trade, but there is no improvement in business. APPLE .111ITER-41.noted at 85@75.3. APPLES—Market steady but un changed; melee In a regular way, at LIAO (43,en per bbl. BUTTER—Continues quiet and no. changed; sales of prime to choicest 83@ IC3c—common and inferior in good sup v.ly and very dollo i • L'EA.NS—In good supply and dull; may io fairly quoted at 12@t2,25 per bushel. , . intoo3ts....stona pitons: No. 2, 5.1.76. .No. 3. KO% Nd 4. PI 0 ?; No. PAO. Carpetßrooms,llß,PtA.. BUCKWHEAT MA. OR—Dull at B eta. BROOM CORN-1401; eta per ponud. CHEESE—Ia steady but unchanged; Western Reserro and Hambuil. NIKO 17; Fact0ry,17.51714; New York _ rum Dairy, 12419; New York GoakNol, ittX@2o CARBON OlL—Continuos quiet and ' , unchanged; we continue to quote in a jobbing way at 26@2034, for standard -brands. CRANBERRIE3—SaIes of prime eat- Alvated at 814.60415 per bbl. DRIED FRUlT—Continues m good .supply and very dull. Apples 7@B eta. .Feanbee'B39.3 for quarters, and lO@Ble for helves. Blackberries, 111415 cts, and pitted Cherries, 26®30 eta. DRESSED HOUS—Olfaringe continue gory light, but the demand, also, is very Hawaii we quote at 1034®11 eta. EGOS—Froth packed In good supply 'and cannot fairly be quoted above eta. kliiTElEßS—Sales at 134490, and the vaunt advance fur small lota, In a retell way. I , LOUR--Continues very dull with a supply fully rap to the demand and wri t*e ere barely enstsined. We continue ,to gable western o lloins at /5115,50 for zr a l r ug g :n o g . 65,75186,00 for winter. Rye GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and nomi. :tally unchanged; 11,10014 2 for prime, and 105(4)1,14 for choice. The ant+ eels of oats continue liberal- and the market Is dull though prices are ini eLsangad; dealers continue to quote at 48 baling. and 47(348, veiling. Cora, o wn, in dull and unchanged; ear ia being offered on wharf and track at 756675. Rye continuos dull 'end so far as we can learn there are no Munn; shore. 85. Batley 1+; dull with a =tinned droop ing tendency: dealers, generally, are only biforing 90 to 95 far spring, and 111,00a11,1 0 fur &IL Some of them pre. diet that spring barley will sell here at TS °veer+ before long. • • HAY—lday be quoted ;ft 1 18 13+ 22 Atm , country wr.gons. as to quality. Ilaled, on wharf, 116(g)51 malls—Saw at 2%@3a por a BuIbsROMISIY at #5,7506,00 pa per nd. btd. I:+ll+sB—Eislee of Cleveland white lime at ;202,55 per bbl. LAW) 011.—City brands . No. I imam quoted st f1,55@1,40,Arr u n cha n ged;t Oa. (COONS—Quiet and lll e, 2,75 per bbl. as LO quality. PRANlNG—Tennowfoo at 8a,9 eta. • 5 2 , 60 per POTA.TORS—Quiet and ' - ndetranged; soles In store at 6O@rs par linaheL pi;OVISIONS—Vie market continnee rather and unsettled. though gen. pr!ffeli - are "without quotable /Mango. Shoul:.fers, 15 for plain and 14 for Sugar Cared; • Ribbed • Bidet, 15)08+ . '16%; Clear d0,16%0 Z 7; Prigrof! -Bacon, • I 8; Sugar Cured Hams, 18(i)18%. Dried Beef, 20. lard, 16 in tierces and 171 g) 1734 in bbls and kegs. Ham Sausage, 115,44. New Pork, $2834q520. POULTRY=Recelpts continue very light and market Is almort bare. We continue to quote dressed chlckeng, at 14%15 eta., and dressed turkeys, 1134;g50. SEEDS—Tnere is a contlocied•felr de mand for Clover seed, and It is quoted firm, in store, at 18,50; sales to the trade at isaa.A.. Timothy Seed still quoted at 111,5645, and Flaxseed at 12,10@2,15. STRAW—SaIes Of ry: straw at 110, and oats at 1110®14, _ EIALT—Is quoted at 1,75 by the car load. TALLOW—SaIes of rendered at 5.14; roust 1 4. Market very quiet. • WHISKY—Very • gulag Hlghwinea quoted at 11 8@i1; common rectified, $1; proof trtiliecl 11,10. PITTSBIIRGIC SRON MARKET. ervirriecasPrrreMMolz t7Aza ~, I FRIDAY, February 18, /870. • The meet Important , feature we have to notice la an increased volume of bun. neas,_the sales in the aggregate being larger than for same weeks paid, • and, while, as might be expected, the feeling la somewhat better, there is no Improve ment in prime. It seems that eastern irons are not offering no freely. that is, there Is not the IMMO . disposition to force sales, and as the depreardon was Attribu ted to the anxiety of eastern furnsco men to realize, this will have a tendency , to strengthen the market somewhat. As will be seen by reference to the report of sales; the operations have been rounded mainly to western 1I01:111/ I.lld the reason of this Is owing, to some extent at least,. to the fact that the most of the eastern trona offering. recently, were of an In different quality, not the kind generally sought after, and this accounts for this iron being so hard to sell even at the decline, Everything else being equal, eastern irons, heretofore, always boa the preference at the same price, and this, we presume, stilt holds good. 100 tons.. Gray Neutral F0rge..336.50 6 moo 50 " Cold Short F0rge...... 36 00 6 moo 20 " No. 2 Foundry 37.00 4 moo 80 " No. 1 Foundry 41.00 4 moo AO .. No. 1 do . 40.00 4 mos 10. .. No. 1 do 39.00 1 mos 40 " No. 1 Founlry 38.00 cash 100 " No. 3 Red 8 on. 85 00 4mm 100 ". No. 3 Neutr 38.00 6 moo 100 " .No. 3 Neutrid - , . 36.03 6 mte 80 " No. 3 Neutral 36.00 4 moo 200 " No. 3 Neutral Forge . . to arrive...... ..„ 37.064 moe . 200 " No. 3 Neutral Forge - - to arrive • 87.004 mod 160 " . No. 8 Neutral Forge to arrive.- 37.08 4 moll arringteroua COAL SYELTED 511.0 X LAKE ■OPSHIOR OHM. 500 tons Good Gray Forge—M.oo 5 LOOS UOO " Good MedinmGray Forge to arrive 36.00 4 mot — 5OO ^ Favorite brand Strictly Gray Forge to arrive 36.50 4 mos 1,000 Medium CloaeGray Forge to arrive 136.00 6 mos 1,000 w Medium to arrive.. 56.00 6 mos 1,400 Good Medium Gray Forge..—...._.' 36 00 4 mos 600 ^ Favorite brand 36.50 4 mos 1,000 Common Grade -' Close Gray 85 00 4 mos -100 .. Inferior to arrive... MIX 4 mos 910 *. Good Medium F'ge . to arrive 30.004 moe 250 .. Neutral Mixture.... 88.504m0s 1,000 .. Neutral Mixture to arrive 35.60 4 moe 1,000 Neutral to arrive... 35.50 6 moe 300 Neutral Mixture .with Native 0re..... 36 604 moe - 850 umi ri Medlum Gray 36.00 4 awe 300 'Favorite Open Gray 38.50 4 mos SOO Favorite Open Gray to arrive 38.60 4 mos XXI Favorite Open Gray to arrive 36 50 4 mon 210 Favorite Open Gray to arrive. • 38.60 4 moe 50D Delivering at Fur, nem.. 34.004 moe 800 do do do 31.50 4 mos SOO do do do 34.50 4 mas 1,250 • Good Medium Gray to arrive. 250 g. Good Medium Mot 36.W4 mos tied 35.50 4 mos 200 n htedium Gray F'ge 36.00 4 mos 300 •' do Open Gray 38.50 4 mos 400 " do do do 86.50 4 mos 1,000 Com 'n Grade Mete Gray to arrive 35.00 4 mos 100 n Inferior Forge to arrive.. 35.00 4 mos ft() Good Medium F'ge to arrive 80.004 ma 250 n Open_Gray to neve 36.50 4 mos 200 n do do do 30.50 4 mos 800 " do do do 35.50 cash 500 u Good Medium F'ge Deliverable at Fur nace ..04.50 4 moil 470 Gtod Medium F'ge Deliverable at Fur. 31.50 4 mos 400 n Good Medium F'ge to arrive 36.00 4 mos 20 tons Juniata. ...... 6 mcie 20 " Juniata 104.00 4 mos PETROLEUM MARKET, Chnrbou or Pk.,....usum GamerrE, FRIDAY Feb. 18, 1870. The oil business continues very dull, and neglected, and what Is worse still, there la not much prospect of any Immo. dlate Improvemet. There appears to be no inclination ca the part of the trade to make any movement at present; indeed, there I. no chance to do anything SVCS - If there wu an Inallnatlcrty, RS the busi ness Is completely- hedged in on every aide. Crude Is much higher relatively than relined, and, as we have repeatedly noted, the oil interest here is languish log on account of the dlacrimination in, freights to the sea-board, as it is alleged, that freights are higher from here than from Cleveland, notwithstanding the distance le not as great. There are other drawbacks in the way, but the two above noted are the most prominent and important, and If these could only Ca re moved, there Is not much doubt. but what business would improve, and this is inst what the trade are anxiously waiting for. ONTIDB No eales—market weak and very dull. Spot or seller thta tnenth may be quo• ted at 12%®127(; seller until July,-12% (Dt2%; and buyer earns time, 143.1—ofler, to sell at Sayer all year, /bM. Like ornde, very dull and weak, though erica; are without quotable change. February, 29; March to May, 30; March to December, 111©31 . ,;(. Not withstanding oil is considered low, there seams to be but very few . buyer& - 1/0717711 07 CRUD' OIL BY A. 7 Eagle Oil Works 820, on account B Duncan; Peerless 011 Works 210. on ac. count .8 B Finley; J Wilkins 80, on ao• count A B Palmer; Spear 011 Works ltg, on account A B 'DAM .......- 788 bbli fagnmwers OW orL BY A. V. B. E. 4,; 4 lr,ezue 01100. 102 bbl. refined oil to Tack 1;:w, PAWS. Fawcett,ftt 8.200 Mile ref. oil 'to W. p, Bro., Philadelphia. Total ref100 d.._..... . _ . 802 Mils. IL Hamm gar; BI j B Prr PE" a- B. Hirkpidrick & Lyori:4 272 bl} IL P. L o gan I Bro., Phila. Mentzer, H. & C 0.105 bbls reined to Waring, Ring &Co., Philadelphia. Total ..... 877 bbl.. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New Yoaz,PabruarylB.—Ootton 2430 for middling uplands. Flour: sales at 76([76 for western, 85204 M 86 for extra State, 85 7666 for extra.western, $5 706 80 (or white wheat extra, $53 200,8 16 fur round hoop Ohio, 15 50@6 26 for extra St. Louis, and $6 2566 85 for good choice do. Whisky Berner: sales 850 bbla western free at 98699 e. Wheat dull and lower: ' sales 82,000 bus at It 1561 18 for small lots No. 2 spring, $1276180 . for, winter red' and amber western,' 81 40 for amber Tennessee, 11 50 for white Michi gan, and 81 68(4105 forcholca whltoState. Vora sold at 79685 e for new mixed west. erne - 706760, unsound do.; 900, high mixed, nearly,yellow• sew yel low Jersey and Southern. Oats: sold at 154656 e for western, chiefly at Me, OD@ 61340 ter State. Coffee quiet.— &mar firm; salve 800 hieds Cuba at nwiplOSe. Mobuties quiet sales.l6o bbla New Or. Iwo at 70678 0. Petroleum quiet at 160 for crude and 30(6315ic for refined. Pork firmer, taloa 370 bbla at was for new mess 1 81 , 60 g 2 7, prime; 123.25, prime maw - also bbla new mew, seller 8 months, at 1F26.50. Beef steady; :rho JIM bble at 010615 for plain mew 514417,00, new extra mess. , Loud—Flourclated quiet and without material change. Wheat dull, hsavyand nominal at 51,1461,18 for No. 2 spring and 11,2861,80 for winter red and amber western. Rye nominal at 8 5 6 80 0. Oats steady at 64655.50 for western. Curs firm for new, with Wes at $O6OOO for sound mixed; old nominal, Pork dull witti sellers mesa for March at 825,02 and buy- ers at 12830. entotultarr. February l&—Wblegy firm and 1n good demand at 03a Hop nominally unchanged; receipts 160 only. MOS pork held firmly at 2 5 , 011 t not !doable at bolter than VW POld at tbla rite. .Bnik melds in far demand at 10%c fcr shoulders, 183ic for sides, 141,tie for clear rib alder, and 150 for clear do. Bacon quiet: shoulders 123i0 nomi nally, with no sales; clear rib sides 16c, and clear 16X@155 o. Green meats sold at 2,tf. and 1334 c for shoulders, sides and hams. Sugar cured hams 180119 c, and plain do 16c, all packed. Petroleum 29031 c for refined. Beef cattle steady: good to extra $5 67 per rental awes. Caroaoo, February B.—Flour; sales at 54@4,50 for spring extras. Wheat, 870 for No 1 and 81!,' GBl%c for No 2; closing at Sll(®dl%c. Corn vary dull at 62Q6930 for No 2, and closing at 6930. Rye quiet and firmer at 644680, closing about 67,tic .for No. 2. Ilighwines firm at 02®9240 for Wood bound, 9230 for Iron boend. Provisions firma mess peek 25c bigher, cloh3g at 123,87.5.1. cash and seller March, 127,60 buyer March, 527 _buyer April, and $26,75 .seller , meats firm, closing at 100110}0 for dry ' salted - shoulders, , 123;@1.11 •Ibr ;rough aides, 13y,0 for short rib middles, and 1113 to for short clear middles. • . ST. Lome, February 18.—Tobacco quiet and unchanged. Cotton quiet at 2.1,4" c. Hemp nominal at 112,25®2,40 for dressed. Whisky steady at 94a. Sugar drill at I.l@l3Xe for Lanlaiena. Correa steady at 12W.130 for medium to choice. Mo lasses firm at 80®83,3 for plantation. CIIICAOO, February 18.—Cattle steady and moderately active for good grades at $7g7,25; little doing in medium and common. Hogs active and prices • shade firmer; 18.30@8,60 for common, $8,750 $9,15 for lair to good, 89,26®9,50 for good to extra choice. CLEVELAND, February 18.—Petroleum market quiet; refined held at 26a roc prime light straw to whits; standard white 2630:aud small lots for retail trade at 28®290; crude dull at 15,70 pah' hbl. PHILADELPHIA, February 18.—Flour active and well maintained; superfine at 114.3734g4,50. Petroleum 'dead); crude at 21c, relined at aiWAy(c. Provisions •unchanged. Whisky dull at 08cialil. ISCILWAHHEE, February 18.—Wheat dull at 8830 for No. 1, and 819f0 for No. 2. Cate nominal. Corn quiet at 500 for new. Rye nominal. Dressed . Hogs firmer at 411:1,60®10,75. Mmryaxa, Feb. 18.—Cotton dull and nominal at 23%@)23340; receipts 1,679 bale; exports 1,082; week's resents 7,051 bales, exports 10,890; stork, 28,002 bales. Br. Louis, February 113—Cattle steady at 4i,4gi5350 far good to prime and 6®7c for choice to extra. Hoge quiet at 79j451 00 for light to heavy. NASHVILLE, February 18.—Cotton market dull; low middlings 2135®22 ;o and good ordinary 240; stock 6,850. Brammonz, February 18.—Whisky In goal demand at 09012681. Dry Goods Market. Nxw Timex, February 18 —The Dry Goods market today was particularly dull In all departments, but expect surely a revival next week. There are plenty of Southern and Western bnyers in town ready to buy when they 800 the market stationary and firm. No change of Partlcrilar importance except Fenno' 10.14 Brown from bilki to 52,50. The fol. lowing aro Boma - of the prices of staple brands: Atlantic A, 170; Pacific, Ex., 164ic; Augusta, 15; Agawam F, /230; New Yolk Mille, 221,4 c; Warnsutta, 20; Lonsdale, 17; Rope, 15; Amoskesg A, 1.1334 q Standard Brown Drills, 17c; Amos. keeg B L Denim, , 30; Otis A and A. 211; Workingman% . IMPI/RTM BY RAILROAD CLETRLAND AND PI3TIII3I7ROR RAIL ROAD, February 17.-2 cars lake sup ore, Jones ..t Laughlin; 2do do, Reese, Graff & Dull; 2 do do, Mcßnlgbt, Porter at Cot 10 do iron ore, Shoenberger, Weir & Co; 1 dodo, Brown & Co; 1 car .lumber, B. A Clark & Co; 1 do do, B Schmidt & Co; 130 hf bbls fish, 8 P Shrivel.; 25 bbl, oil, W B Hays & 5.311; 5 bbls oil, Deleon & Townsend; 10 casks soda, Collsoun Son; 10 Iddls hdLs, 15 hf bbls flab, E Hea zleton; 12 hf bbls flab. Enos di Orr; 25 do do, W M Rankin & 8r..; 60 do do, John son & Colvin; 10 bga clover seed, Mc. Henry & Hood; 100 bbls 0i1..1 Spear & Co; 3 bbis butter, 2 sks rags, H Riddle; 12 bah; rockers, 23 do chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 12 bbls potatoes, Bruggerman .6 0'11; 21 nits applea, 8 aka dried apples, 1 bbl eggs, H Jenkins; 16 skis corn, G rammer; 17 bbls apples, 1 bbl eggs, J A Graff; 24 do charcoal, Seward & Emerson; thf tibia apple butter, Woodworth & D. PrinanTßOß, CINCINNATI AND RT. Loins Rathrtodrt, February 16-2 cars cooperage, Hastings & Davis; 25 bbls highwines, Rodelbeim & .3.ffelder; 24 do do, S McCrickert & Co; 14 tca sausage, 4 do hams, J H Parker; 12 bales bga, Mo Hee & Scott; 2 WAN tobacco, Job u Greer; 6 bbls eggs, 'do butter. 8 Derol; 25 do flour, C A Boucher; 35 trio feed, W Nauker &Son; 40 do do, W C Brown;, 8 iskga produce, M W Rankin; 6 bblseggs, 9 pkgs onions, W H Graff; 40 bp barley, 32 do porn, Meanor & Harper; 10 do sera, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 pkgs cheers, 19 do tobacco, John Fallertan; 40 kegs do, Swoger & 81 10 hf tibia do, Sllkman & W; 5 bbls starch, Holmes, 801 l &CO; 10 pkg. tobacco, John Wilson & Son; 60 bbis Barr. A S Immo 10 pkga tobacco, Carter, McGrew & Co; 30 do do, R & W Jenkln son. PTDISHITEUDI FORT WAVED AND CIAOO RAILROAD, February 18.-1 cir I barley, Pier, D & Co: 1 do lumber, W C Hopper; 100 bbla _, flour , Watt, L & Co; 100 dodo, owner; 100 do do, Culp & 8; 55 bbls erode 011, J Spear Jr Co; 3 bits t seed, Cooper & Co; 1 bbl eggs, Wood worth &D ; 10 do onions, Rudolph &8: 41 eke rage, McCullough, S & Co; 33 bells shovels, Myers & A:-2 bbls eggs. Ido butter, Head & M; 6 eke wool, W Barker Jr & Co: 18 bee butter,' 1 bbl eggs, 195 bgs barley, 10 do beans, Volgt. M & Co: 32 bee cheese, owner; 6 do do, H Riddle; 200 bbla flour, Owner; 30 do' oil, Perm's R R Co; E. bble alcohol, Harris &E;2 do do, GA Kelly; 100 pkge J P Han na & Co; 60 tea lard, F Sellers& Co; 1 ear bulk moat, Dairen & T. ALLERGENS VALLEY RAILROAD, kV). ruary 18.-69 cars coal, Kier. Foster & K; 62 do do, Armstrong, D & Co; . 18 do do, colernan. It & Co; 3 00 limestone, Shoes. berger, B & Co; 1 do metal, McKnight. P & Co; 4 eke onion, E H Myers & Co; 47 tlo pets Wee, F Bermyer: 8 bbla tallow, G Hasler.: 17 bides, C H Lappe; 8 bales lugs, E Hetzleton: 1 box eggs, Paul & 49 bbla reeldrim, W P Logan Bro: 1 car rye, .1 W Simpson; 90 bgs rio. J S Finch & Co; 10 do o seed, 7 pkgs butter, 6do egg% W Sturgeon. . At LZOILENT STATION February 18.- 1 car flaxseed, M B Suydam: 1 do do, Ewer, Hamilton & Co: 279 bga rye, 69 do barley, 1 car barley. J Rhodes & Co; -6 cars metal, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzoll: . 2 do do, Nlmlck & Co; 1 do do, Lindsay & MoUutcheon; Ido do. Graff, Bennett & Co; 1 car middlings, R Knox & Son; 12 eke rage, J B Jones; 1 car hay, J H Has son; 1 ca: lumber, John Nang; 1 car wheat, Kennedy Bro; 11 bble floor, Smith & Duff; 2 can ore, Graft, Byers & Co. RIVER PACKETS. EX! L =I! PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI • PACKET LIKE. - The near and splendid Mewl:met ad r oit Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL 11001 LE. Master, A. 9. SligrAan, Clem Mires !Pittsburgh for Cincinnati every TUACIDATat IA 'Jr. 'reliantly. Eetuinlag, loavea Cincimmti for Pittsburgh. at 11 M. every Nl , IDAY. For fro. hi, Su. ma or other Inforaatlon, .p. ply on bo.rJ or to JAMES cor.Lnse, !el FLACK & COLLIMIWOOD. Agents Ist LOUIS A?ur mum:nail RICER F°2stFirilifiLl. A N Tb Dj Al gMe .pletacld plosenirit.tecmer, ULENDALL Capt. II Lap, Will leave for the above andintertnetllata Porta on BATURDAT. Pao. ItUth, ttt y. Yes freight at patekee apply on board or to CIO FLACK CULLI WOIJIL Agents. MEMPHIS AND ARM ORLEANS MIO . R MEMPIIIS.zar m g etietlgtiferpgelair%` CI rY or EVANSVILLE CapLY. 14 UI leave for the above and Unarm e dlate ports on WEDNEnDAE.II24 /Ns. - For irolxht nr plunge Mr, on board OT 116 ° A 1 1(1 1 1( 81. 6 etTLYN E U R W . 00D. Agcnti.. STEA.DID3HIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDaith O.UEENSTOVN:. • Tut orraeN rataL grrEamsznrs. Numbering etzteen area-elan uncle. among them the &enraged CITY OF PARK_ CITY OF ANTWORP. CITY OF BOSTON. CITY OF BALTLIILMIS, CITY OW LONDON. - Seiner EVER], SATURDAY. from Pler •6 North Itirer. NOW York. For ours/ear ryther tolortnallon apply to WILLLIII BINGHAIL, Jr., 143 NWITIIVISLD STELICZT. Pittsburg!, OUEAP . STOVES AND TNIWASE, IiSNDYIIB, 11 . (7.1.1. BOXES, FM IRONS, Le., lc., P. IL DINITIM ErEl=l:l2=l MO FINE EIGAUF. Jot r.ettred. • fish Invoice "FM Teo.* als o •kton /Son." London .0 C•oelebo" cigarr •• enoles assoltsocut or Banal. and .VriaglV4li a ggs a jggl b lt th' , JOHN £: Bra - BRAM. A 17. Corilltr 1114.71.0 itITTSBURGIILDAILY tiAZILTIE i SATIIRDAY- MOILICENC4; 19', 18'7f). _ IM7ER. NEWS. Upper Rivera. 011 Fulda and Atlantic Teleirapt6l MOWMATOWIIf, February 11&—River falling with 6 feet of water in the Chan- ail. Weather, anowlpg. Thermometer 22 at 4 P. a. Gagartintozo, Feb. 18.—Rlyer station ary with feet water In the channel. Weather. snowing. 'Therniometer23 at 4 Itnowrimr.t.g, Feb. l&Rlear etatlon ary with 10 feet water In the channeL Weather, =owing. Thermometer 23 at 4 P. X • .O. OIL ern', Feb. 18.—Rtrei rlitlex feat with 50 inches water ha obwmail; Weather, atoriny...Thermometer 44 at . The river Was again riming last even ing, with 11 feet In tho channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather.bas again turned cold; mercury 25, against 55 on Thursday evening. There was but very little Muthreas transacted at the, levee yesterday, which was owing to the stormy werther. The Argosy, from Cincinnati, Is the only arrival ewe have to report. She will probably return early next week. • The City of Evansville had steam up yesterday tatting her engines, and we are Informed that they worked twilit facto:lly. As will be aeon by reference to card, she la announced 40 depart next woek for New Orleans. . . _ . The Belle arrived and departed for Wheeling. _ The Glendale, Capt. Hare, will not get oil for St. Louis until next week. She la one of the beet boats, In all respects, in the trade, Capt. Brennan, says that he hex not yet deckled on a name for his new boat. We expect that the first Intimation we will have will be when we see It painted on the Wheel-house. The R. C. Gray, will probably follow the Glendale to St.. Louis. - The Mary Da age le also announced for St. Louis. —We clip the following from the St. Louis Democrat: Capt. Lowery, s will. knOWII coal operator of Pittsburgh, is In the city. and earnestly desired us to Make the following statement: Three months ago he sew the boilers of the Maggie Mayo tested, and she wae_pro. flounced perfect, and "A. No. L" When she left Pittsburgh, the boilers were in perfect condition,. as well as the hull. "Were It not so," Capt. Lowery , peal. neatly asks, it likely that so careful • boatman as Rees Is known to be, would hive permitted four members of his family t 3 have gone on the boat?". There was no Insurance on the Maggie Hays. Capt. Rees owns eight or ton steamers., on Which there Is no Insurance; he never Insures. —Bays the Cincinnati CMentercicd: Mr. Dravo, clerk of the Maggie Heys, in: forms no she was corning up the river, flying light, when she exploded. H. says she did not have s pound of freight, only 1,000 bushel of oust for fuel. She was going to St. Louis to load, Instead of Cincinnati. —Oka. John K. Moody, ■ well known steamboatman, for many years con nected with the steamboat interest be tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, died at Memphis, on Tuesday. He Was freight clerk of the Jacob Strader, and drat clerk of the Switzerland for several years. —Captain John Shatra new stern wheeler for the Mountain trade, build ing at Brownsville, Pennsylvania, is all in frameand being planked. She will be completed in good time. Her name is not decided on, but It will be that of some big "Injun." —Copt. 'Timothy A. Packard, who some time since met with a serious So. cident, which necessitated the amputs. lion of one of his legs, died very sud denly at the Slater's Hospital, at St. Louts, on Tuesday. —The Little Rock Republican of the 15th says: The river is gating lower and lower, and steamers dare not risk trip to Fort Smith, Dardanelle and Spadra be ing the head of navigation at present. - -A late Memphis paper says: Mr. W. M. Brown and Mr. Higley, exteneve coal dealers, of Plttaburgh, are In the city on an inspecting tour slung the Misalruppl. —Cincinnati and• St, Louis pilots are rewiring $lOO for 15 day trips, and at the rate of $2OO per month for every day over that time. —The Messenger and Carrie V. Koontz left New Orleans for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &O. CARPETS. REDUCED. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUGGETS. DRUGGET, SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever °fere.). BOYARD, ROSE t CO. 21 FIFTH AVENUE: f'.4&l• REDUCTION IN . CARPETS For a Short Time to Prepare for SPRING TRADE. OLIVER MeCLIENTOCIE & CO liars marked floes bel ow l ""' Carpas dd.( Cloths, ' Drug fell, gfC AT EASTERN PRICES. Bare bargains ran be secured by those of petlar.t.tir :maul by tame mlyentane of Ste f.r.d bY OLIVER MCCLINTOCK & CO., 23 Filth Avenue.' fel• HOLIDAY GIFTS. t. Positive Redaction in Prices or PIANO COVERS, .prosaic, 4.rmingter, lilelost Rues, Crumb Cloths, _ • Es., ifs. 111'CILLIN BROS., FIFTH 4FM.VITIS, • ABOVZ WOOD WOOLEN PRUGGETS AND FELT CARPETS, 11, 11, 2,21 t, 3, 31, 31 and 31 Y 4 RD WIDE. BORDERED squAitzs Suitable for Parlors. DINING ROOM CHID CLOTHS, Woolen, Linen and Cotton, 11 10WEI PRIM TRAM Easy sum; Netwitesteadles the tealaddetted Carte lea flue touts. II'FIRLIND & COLLINS, 71 and 18 Fifth Avenue. ABBE 8111P/HENTS OF ALL kinds of fresh lake ash are neelnad drill • • .P•llThess•Jotholar deb stand s 'No. 11 Market, Yin:bomb. awl at tb. Tyla CI 8 ".•d• Alletbaar Ctn. corner ,or iredmi st, Ohio Weals. Our rood ex animas la Ur buslunA ellaMea oa to al wars have on bona first g... , aftbl.. and can sell wain, Wish. halms, Ptah. Bass and ,Wblso Porch an as tolr, - uhs es math lea will Won a wile-le.:, . Asko IS of MM.- All at ralllntire SPEOLLL NOTICES. arCOPiSIIMPTION. DO. BOILMNDICIS PULMONIOZTatir for the mire of Coughr, colda arid gnamotien. Dn. InEAWL.Sti Tt/NlO fat the en , of Dhe yspepsia and &lithe Debilitated Condi- Dons of t Mom neh. SCRMNCK'n ILLNDRAILIZ PILLS. for Dhows of the Liver or toast as DIM, Par. gative. Also( them three Medici les are often required lzc . ttrity . EßN . imAtlx..ll:ugla . the .Pulmonte ...TVA:weed Trade and toureakeWlre et so atatat reimiattine the Memach anti help the Yl nft 7nreer gy W wt i llitte " " a ' e r l i g h lr • fected. oon ef- These Medicines are corismentlowelyegend the Public as the on,safe, entail and reliable remedy for Pulmonary Commotion: and for all those •merbid condition. of the body which teed to that fatal disease. Meer Coroplaint uirl Dys pepsia are el en forerunner* ef •Conmo o u,, o , and wise they mealiest themselves they /mot, the me t yroinpt attention. The Putmoule gorse le It Medicine which ban had a tong probation before the Wee. Rennie nag also proved by the thouseind muesli Om made ihropsh a nedod of more than thirty-ere More. to MI of which time tat equitation has M. creased. and she most obernme ekepticluo can s be need with congdmee in all teem which admit of •eare. If the patient will panne - 11mill folliew the di rections whlch accompany mat Ammo. ne moth certainly be cored, Lf his lunges, not, e o , mo th wasted to make a cure poultD,.. Oven In came pposed to be Incurable. when Dienes nod pity , hlomm have despaired. the ate of this Medicine as saved the Ilre of the purest and restored him perfect Malan. Dr. Schenck does not say that all eases of Put- Inn i tr th y s t=p . tlon u n i tf Rhin the retch of a when yallenta have sternoatiaarmlivms, suck ea ail a violent cough, =ening e o d eght invests, general debility, even to ene dree that they me obliged to Ile In *they and when they see . iven tinny uteirphysicl he may still be cured No medical treatment ma create new Image, but when theennire areVeryead.ydiscued Ind to some extent destroyed. a sum may be ef rectal be Dr. Schenck'. medicines. • , Aliso, in Er:rondo. Diseasesonelie medicine. are equally eMe.ent. Dr. Schenck has photo. graphs of a number Of persona, who hav e b on near, coveted with menthe -some and now all healed mi. Thte show* Its purifying properties, War.* meet be able to hue ea•ltlesln th e on e . In the treatment of Consumption st o the mums; importune to_ give visor and a healthy one o th e modem, Hanes tau ta necoaeary to amongthen the appetite of tbs patient md prove the dlesstlon• .'roper nourishment Le re grldoorgetijg with " TTragigi riri suitable for the diet of Censurer tire patients are deligmten tit Dr. geheitekla Alm/mats. 'which are distributed grstultously. in general, *iv most bignly nutritious articles are to be pre kirrmi.but tne digestive oritmeniunbestieegth. cited to Greer to make either feed or medicine movieeable. Thie reeptireMent ISMet by the Seaweed Tonle, and for this papaw, it Wu der woole When d the digestive p . wers ars put In good order, the food has Ito proper erect:tint metem of the patient is hurigurated audit e an e mi alag be healthygixercise their reactions In • l and . Then the healing ;peers of PulniOniti hint. willed et Um ewe. Pulmon.ry Consumption to elmcnt LI wept cora plieued with Dyspepra and Liver Completed. schmuck , . liatianme Pllie are La ended to re ocore obetruotions from the Laver and motors Its health action.' They bare all the entree/ whieh le a scribed to calomel er "blue mess." and are warranted not LOCOIStOII parliele of any ono eral These Pills curs the most °beau., Coatifenelle, Meg heselaehe. Milan &den Dom. and all other diseases whirls mine from a torpid or obstructed cmuditien rf the Liver. Due box of these pills will prom theelluoy of the medicine. 13oasereptain the abl e eed Teel; and Man drake Pills are Inval am:Marl medicines They renew! the en 6 Wogs.. s den OILS R KING' Om:natal= Merehaats anclOkErf 131 Petroleum and Ito Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY. ADDHliral. WAKING, KING & CO., 109 WA.LBUT STREET. - ACK BROTIIKREI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DNAZEBEI Petroleum and its. Products. eo l groYagt.7 ,l 4 l W.Tila,T,gle. )/s° ' • Madelphla Ofilte-131 WALNUT BT. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, MASIIIACITURZB, OR Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. Vollpse Railroad axle Oil. • Stands great beat without Lounge• remains limpid a: lowest tempetaturts. n,oCsal Cu for tropical climates or hot weather. Lee*motive. Engine, Mathias Shop, Willeot MUM& Saw illlltW PiallAtqr OIL. Adapted for hlget_epeed. gpinkle 011. - Wool•Efead-LleitOn. 011.TannerienteMibeinaole, tag wed IFfnishluirdasollee, Oil Harness Oil. Iranian s. AANlDlS VAIINDIH, So preserve Bright /lon Work net n Rom Putt. • These products erY are rusunfactured under Dr. Tereddlets patent by buperbeste4 SU= to Vs esp. The Lubrlcallustertle aro •11,11011 t odorinat. r r"* .llurrgiirl f g , r • .:4,l,Z l7 2l l , lg ! " ,. p c'i j math limpid ander clime., m ll . bn- see d :am, and ant in eoustsat use oa many of the principal Sallroade. Unempleam be examined sod orders left. at 174 WOOD trifteKT. Worse al bbarpebure Bridge. '_.. BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY COMPANY, - Ara now showint their fail nosortment of TABLE AND - POCKET CUTLERY, In their Retail Departmeat, N 0.70 WOOD STREET. In invocation with their (Anise of CARVERS, BUTCHER[, DREAD RIMES, 4116, UM :cite iNZ fIUNDUZU AND EINEM 'PAM/TINS . of Table Knives nue Irons. and iirer ()NZ lain Dalin AND PIPrY different *Wants of Motet Kahn. AD goods warranted nines to retail nee. Osiers very T . ITINGSTON & CO, 'JI.4 Yu Isomers of LION? ORRY IRON 08 la M B X INT Ear O. .1.1/14 work our. fiwobJ tr.. Lwow Joist Halts, Nigts•4 uro 1 wk Psalm, sod mbar. do.narshwa oo bud. 'Vfitc,4ll Works, near Omar De_ pa, _AIIISRekY Ofty. roma:leo madras, Lock ostac MTh. YOU boob. Yli• • 75 TONS BEST BRANDS Nods aii,laredbilif J. Fl, TUN 17.111. L. kINANCIAt. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood Sit., cor. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID 01 DEPOSITS. Gold, Cloupono, Goods and Stooks. 110IIGUT AND SOLD. A. BHADI.LT, Preatdant. W. VANBARK. Vice President. ae, dill OVUM CIL ILIUM J... Call6ler. 5: AttcCLEAN & COI BANKERS. Government Securities, No. 75 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBIIENIII, Pereocal and prompt kttention given to evert• thing In the business. !poll...floes made. Cor uscate@ leaned, and Intel...et 1111I0Wtd 011T1610 Deposita. Advances made on Prime Collateral@ and GOVelillll.olli Securities • at Menu rates. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchanges Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Se., Ae. All local or other llisceltaricons Mai. Bonds, Mertes/es, Commercial Paper, Lc.. negottattukat the usual rates of commission.' PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BINE Of Allegheny. Cor. Federal and Lao& Streets. IL HARTMAN, Prealtem;t. E. P. TOMO. Cashier, BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. ltotkholders hnidually Liable. INIESEST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OE' P1T213.131711.011, I)I I Safe Keeping of Valuables, tader gumailtee, sad tho renting of hares Is Its Fire and Berglar-Proot Faults. No, 83 FOUBTIif AVENUE. President—WlLLlAM PHILLIPS. Wee President—HEJCSY LLOYD. . ... . WILLIAM PIIILLItS, •RT Rolf R. PAINTER. i i HENRY LLOYD, MM. B. MOREISoN, W LLIAAM REA. 0601t1IIC BLACK, WILLIAM M. LYON CURTIS 0.-litnizacY. JOE. I. BENNETT. . SIC'T a TREAs—II. F. ON NONIIIOIIIIT. Up= d.Uy from 9 o'clock A. 9.19 4 o.olOtk CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 6100.000. ITOCIKOLDEILD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID Oi DEPOSIT& TORZION irs6Ltar um • nonea and add. sad labs. desired romitted to f:t r arC.f DONINICK 1101b[tr, liCCAss. Vice Prlstr W. N. MORMAN. Cashier. D. Mum. D'ACTC. gies 'nouns Rourke, Patrick Ease, licaUck. Tertroc Campbe. Co.. B. marr. • Jaw. Phelan. ly Ch. Max on. J e Grace, H b uA sPlla•raN. s t stu Ly J. iZZAW. • N. HOLMES & SON& 13A.N-JECEmS, 57 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH. PAL Collections =de on an t►e principal pout. q . Use United Olsten anti Canada., Stocks,Bonds and other Securities SOUGHT AND DOLD ON COIORISCION. P.M:Wm attsattob psl4 to tae parttime saa Ws A i 7.11/:ted States Sequrities. HAIM, CAVGBEI & CO., BANKERS AND BROKMIS, Cbrner Fourth and Wood Streets, . PITTS:DaI Gfl, WOOCZI93OII TO HANNA. HART 1 OLIN. IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, ANd Dattlealar altautto. Nald Se the Maud GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. Genuine Preparations From the Vs noose of PETER SQUIRE, London. Granular Elierrescent Bi- Carb, Potassa, Bromide Potas. sa; lodide Potaust. Citrate Iron and Quinine, Bromide Ammo. alum, Carb. Lithia, Vichy Salt. Kissingen Salt, Cit. BlagOesin, Seidlitz Powders, &C.—To pro. tect Physicians and the Public from spurious articles of this character, purporting to be "direct importations”—all bot tles of the genuine will in future bear a strap label over the cork, with the address and f is emits signature of the man ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on the side his trade mark, and also address of the Importer and Sole Agent, SIMOIT JOHNSTON. Cor. Smithfield St. and 4th Ave. P. 5.—A Fresh supply of Squire's True Glycerine soap, Parg's Vienna Soap, Price's Glycerine Soap, Astringent lied Guns Lozengesi and Mu riate of Ammoniate Lozenges. These Lozenges are meeting *with great success in England, in cases of Relaxed Sore Throat itronchilia, etc. Just received. frInSTTU CARBOLIC SALVE. I The important discovery of the CARBOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and HEALING Agent is one of the most remarkable results of modern medical research. During the late civil war it was extensively used in the stospitals, and - was found to be not only a thorough disin fectant; but also the inost won derful and speedy HEALING *SEIBERT ever known. It is now presented in a scientific combination with other soothing and heating agentles. in the fermi of a SALVE; and. having been al ready used in numberless cases with most satisfactory and ben eficial resnlts.we have no hesi tation in offering it to the pub lic as the most cettain, rapid. and effectual remedy for all sores and Ulcers, no matter of how long standing for Burns, Cuts, wounds, and every ABRASION of SHIN or FLESH. and for Skin dheases generally. Bold by all Dnidglaba Price 23 Mtg, JOHN F. EMU, Sole Prop'r, No. 8 College Place, New York. DREKA. Ampaeter and MAU duller la *won isswriomram WEDDING, V151111113i- PARTY AND BUSINESS - CARD trenavnte, mosoinuits, - MOM, ILLIMINATING Ae Orden by Malt reselvsprozatrtaiteance. Mud tor minks. - &en Ciiestunt 111....kAhh IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN. MAL dr 00., _ Afiumfaetaren or IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DUQUESNE, L X AND SUSI/XS, FLAT BAIL BOUNDAND EIARIS IRON, BAN», HOuP t•FIEET MI A • .A.N.K IRON, . BoiLzil PLATES AND 3, ti HARD IRON. DR4O AAA DleurPEß B ARB, FLANUEB. COTTER BARS, CYLINDER DION. • yAND FLAT RAIL, to Coal goad', CROWBARS. WEDGES HARROW TEETH. SPRING.FLOW AND CULTIVATURSTEILL, STEEL WINGS AND WWII'S cat to Fattens. 'STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAYTINO, A. B. STEEL. 00A011, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and AXLES. CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Oltwa and Warranted.. OFFICES AND WORKS: Ilnasenth airing and Allegheny River maul 77 Supt, Pittsburgh. mhs MILLER, BIER & PARKIN. •71.11.11 AL PAITTRIIS: WW. MSTCALT, REUEZN MULE& tiZO. W. BAER, CHAS. PARKIN. lizzatAx. PAntasa-8. MOPITJA CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE. No. HO Liberty Sired, MONS PIPTIWIIIHWIL PA. pITTSIIIIRGII STEEL WORKS. INTABLIIIHND IN IBse. ANDERSON & WOODS, XARLWACTUEIIII Ot DEBT . , REFINED CAST "TEEL Of our, desceptlon. .Also. best - &Mind german Plow and Spring Steel. CORNER 8068 AND PUNT AVZIONE. Plttr twit. aullkott DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM KILLEiI t (Successor to JOS. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hes facilities co-sztensive with the leading Yore ligrair4, l l=ret.°Alltilreakil SD/07_ 3t ettANKa, itisTuN RODS. LINERS, P L I CO A M N OTV S ril44lEB , RgILtROAwi tAX v e ry deecription of MAI% WORK. pines and Torre Corner of Dam en Way and First Street. •913,h40 ELLER SIRE SRN ?HOURS S. gc4. l*Mr::: res 11.12: - The stmerfor quality Imparted to rood Iron. the great Improvement to It Iron, mid the re. deeed coat, commend It to all manufacturers of 'shies wishing to ago It ean obtaln licenses by applying to JAMES P. SPEER, Rooms I mad s A itialbriPatianit )i Fourth tveno. Partles Interested are Invited to TIM the SMANBK4iIt WORKS, where ibe process Is COW ODC.ration. felltsla pIIETSBURGII • NOVELTY WORKS. rounded A. 0. ISM • ZOOMECILD MIMES & CO. 11411177ACT01L19.15 OF cirwrows OTARDAHD,IFAIRBANK SPAM - Mir) FLAT:Ft:IM AISD COUNT/C2 SCALES. jaw Paced radant Door Lack. and Ulan:. Palm. and AVE N UE. ie. • 108 RI OP FTIIST & OMIT On Pl tastmrsh. Parku.a. SHEFFIELD STEEL WHIMS. SINGER, MICK & CO., PTTTADVEGU, PA., Yamlecturers of every description of CAST ANI) GERMAN STEEL. RAA M R TiMAriTpILTT2OR.I .SPt R o I , Gk AXLLS, S ll6 . Ac. Warehostle. 83 Wateraadloo Plr!t Sts. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., linnufecturnin or descriptions of M g r 4 - 11.*. • - • Ota a ikrld.rMitzEpri ßu lCAl, THIETY PITTSBURGH. STOVES. CASTINGS. &o. ______ COOK STO VES. _ - _ -.- CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S FOR BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted to COok,. Bake or Eoaat as well u any other Stove In the Ihdon. BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty . Street. Also.. hand anti 'brimle, FABLOIS WIOVILS. MILTING 131 . 0171%. GRATZ TILIONTI3. 7ENDZBB. COOKING NANIIB.I. to GRAPE, HUGUS & IWIT/PACTOrrar OP EMIT VASUITY OP . STCOInFAS, BOSTON- to Krtra BARB, 'TEE PIER!' PIIRNA011," FOs Wrriara Bum:era& • TITS NEW ANTI-DINT COO.Bira BPDVB. V "lll,lm ta , k ,'-,, lo . 7:4LtegfartYlk RANGE OAST MON MANTLKS. 81MIC,TitaatAyTabfrft fruatdlztokaddltst: • 200 and 208 Liberty Street, as:7l7 rnmunrsan, A. BRADLEY & CO., 80. BO WOOD STREET. Meautecturere or the Greatest Vestetret Cook,Rarlor and Heating Stoves, Inbar ustortnenteelll ballot:n.l all the LLII:OT PAITERNS AND lIIPELOVASSENTIL and the rep natl. of our Stoves Is each that any one in was t of • gold article ebould purchase none ben those manufactured ray us. as they will be found nowt durable no well an eco.tomleal. Would • call particular attention Wane new VOLCANO set, Chultiles, v.. ewes. VIC} 1,1 / Sal In Inrce 40001.00. , 1.11..11.1 It With 0/ , 0111.0. M. Csame. AI, woo 4,0 , 1 Used.(hem 1,0- [1 3.C% /.1001 , 0/ bonny Olner att "50 entity er. aeon tor tau...true ant ence Lot. .' lOU BRASS FOUNDERS. WWllf IIIZE CUMlrl HENRY BIER & CO., 811C0118901115 to ZORN UL COOIPIIII Bell and Brass Founders. BRANS CAMTINGS YIDS ritomeTor TO mum . laleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND. TT.D3ING. - 7110191.13, SAFETY 11111 awl VALVES, ALL GLADE PATTEEN. IRON 4DOCJEKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, .Water and OIL X B XIMACTIIIIIII3 Of J. M. WOMB a C 0 ,21 Imprond Balance-MO !tram Pamp. Agents for Dreyftme Patetst,Oil. ers, the best in the Mirka. Oleosad Wort . corner Ththeenth and Plea to. ' OS_ AlwoOn ai McCAFFILET, comer Llimutystreet sad Thint AMMO, EWE MIMES LCD E 604 PIPE nrnas. and AGENTS for A; S. CSJSZEON • co ITUX EINEM AND BLOWN•S." ENGINES, BOIL ERs. &e, FORT PITT BOILER. STILL AND TANK IiVeCkIEUECS. CARROLL AND SNYDER.' MANTINACTURERS OP .L PTIFENSIIBIND D ° R a Lt r a I it E gTYYM B Itte 111101111. trel l Egkils r A N a ASH PAM% SKTILLSti PANS, SALT PANS AND (GR.. IT N EIh a hvILS, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES, PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES. 00k4. And Warehouse, _comer Second, =did, Shari mud Liberty atreeli, • ' PITTIIIIIINGU, P 4. IllrOrders Bent to the above Addreu will be Pftuoinly Wendel W.. 2:0,7 HUGS N. BOLE &CO. Con Point Alley. and Duquesne B‘, Man Tan PoreT.) Ilasgine Builders, Founders and ' Machinists. irriTlVAry g i N'ttN m a,T .27 8 214 . B drI 24 tvet IO igVNITzU T HI T AWII BOILItIe of IS borse power. CA Wrllitlit, of ever, kind, made to order &tour Foundry, on r ISTREKT, below Market. RIOd for 011 Wells, I:MUFFIN 0, PULLISFS, l i ddl i tgrVllMlll "BL IT 11101 3 :111 made to order, .t the • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegeenr, Myer. near the Mot, • - PITTSBURG% PA. Mir Ali Order. promptly Med. Tar' ye. RIESICK & BRO., 7/BE t BU /LA if. Pl/007 SAFES AND VAULTS, NO DAMP. NO MOULD. ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BREWERY WORK,ELEPAIELNO AND PUT. T/NO•UP YACKINEBY. Cor. 17th and Pike ISta., Pittsburgh, Pa. O'HAllik BO= WORKS. . F. REPHAN & CO., llsautsetoren of lfflf./.11 SOMERS 011. TAIStrA- Errif.LB, 441.:111W."LIIINA f a BeICFIZZ: ?LAE BIM, ie., for. of second Avenue and Liberty St., PITT131:IIIIGH, PA. Megrim/. done promptly. Meese sent te the - Wen, address will Po promptly at tessird to. Y. ILEPHAN, formerly Manager at CAIIII.OLL • EINTDAWS. oelApla _ _ WM. BARNMLL & CO.. BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. N 05.10, 92, 24 AND 9B PENN UT. Raving matted a lure yard and tertilehed wtth the most approve machinery.we are Li mind to man s future every dimplptionot AO , L. E/MI In the bent mute., and warranted mine , tc any made In the country. Chimneys, Breretne,, Fire Beds, Buena ripen, Locomotive Condensers. bait ft., Tanks, On null; AA.. tors, &Mtn. Pans, Boller Iron, Bildern, r. :as Pans. and sole masinfacturr.rs of rarraillr rat. eat Delius. mm:tm!mmmwnEl ARID N. BRISIBII.. ' JARED M. iseirsuiregs°,* SUDAN MANIMILOTI3IIBIIB OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET mops WORE, HO. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FAiVO9 3l ;tpArAH:lOi4:ll4:l NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND . PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll had Ilmallsoan Illtree4a. lAQITB WARD,) PITTEI/31711.C311, WILLIAM SMITH, MAIIIIAC7TIUItit OF OAST IRON BOWL PIPE 703 GA AMI WATES WORIB. My Olpes irersll4ut th. I bly I Pits. In 6r7 ilind and =tarsila int lengths. Also, foil smortmaa or Coatings for Gas & Water Work& I would abo call the attention of BumfWas& onto of BY Work* to my nuke of RZTOBW. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY:. .CONTANY. OPPICIII AND WOIZES, TWELFTH, STREET; PITTSBURGH, PA. • or Engines, Rolling Mill Pia. chinery, Nall Machines Re torts. and Casttngs generally. W. J. AND 81123014:. ...... 1/11.11TVO0LIG. 11ONONGIDELI • FOUNDRY• W. If ANDERSON & CO, ltanufacturers of TBON uorna 112011TP. WIZIDOW &,INTZLS and LULEA and Castlive of all Beserlpilen& -•. no B CVTlfrtratirto t tarintal i r 7e U 4do; alma (Imam ,s ara pral i trzn i c—No. 11.50 . WATER ROBROIOIIIi -. IIIiLIL tA, CO., dune..son to ikilumsoN t Xrats lima% WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS. AND' MAIIIMFD3TI3;PITTSBURGH, Manuflietnrers of Boat: and Btatlanari 7, lliewn En gt, 1 . 4. 111 : 121.O and ri 817111. 13014 . anelibeet 1,00 Welt uTaa~i. idnes, No.. le, earner ItrO sod =ailed Af ivr e e r th lgalltD4ll PATENT INfICAITOII ►jaoaue Qum= & co., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Worki, • SANDITJET ST.. ALLEGHENY CWT. Pa, Manaraituren ofBßaißtnarp e anct Portable` term graii4 ZutCrar'RoTll3lll,l'..lh"taU'l Castthrs, um; Bt.ts. W &Ivo Roots icy taillt to order and !mean Bud.[ MMus. m711:45 pi:RIFE VII ROLL FOUNDRY, Coo. LIBERTY gad' Slant STREETS. • BOLLIVI 41c .. BACALEY, . masutnetuntes offiuperlor • • Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Philos. COTTON MILLS. ANCI4OII COTTON MILLIE C.17.TV0317/10 H. Bsao4elarera.o7BSAVi .Nipl:o3,l sad . 41Slin iordnew. AND FLVIIINOLIA emoitii•tilret. Ellyb 12ATTIMel. PA;rlT=ilevisiri:/ B is 1109E11, mum Roue Aneovuonow sirrr,Dmas. vat. 2 awl *Bt. 022 Street, Pittaborth. ottouttot Rhea to Vl* designing and trthOtor of C 0112.? Entntats and [V21.10 • nmi.,V-tra• IUN LYO, • of Welghis and Noma Oiler—lNO., a VOIIETIII 'AVENUE. .rlito.irk. CJFJOHN mxr.abism. Dour. 'iitstie,1 1 . id unt ego. B. le:init.?", DIPIST. BUS' 11 way /WM. RAILRO Ds R_ _ ___„,.., ................. ENriesit..A.-im 1 , 2t 1 ; 1A . t'i.,!'fla atieM I PP. 9.. darolayNo9. .._d_ .../ri,!,....d,.... dill artlva at and, daPan ;: ,-" crill ' xini=t i a ' ,"U"'Y or Warktortda. drr.m. .1101 Train.-1:150 s aliV4o. 2 e ' g Ex. SAVO Ma TAM Ltae ' 1.45 an't•selle ka.... 9:10 MS Tira/141No. _el 2.J ma irall , s :e a i., 5:30 ala ItrlztonAo hol 759 am Mall Train 11:111 aid WaLl• N.J. 2..11:50 ma INlnton A am Cloormari Ex. 9010 am :Mr.:Ma No, 1 O 0: 2 9 u 0 of L1V11 °1 7 , :`,.V.53p7.1 4 °,17 . 111 . 4.1..: . 1 . 1111% . Plltab , do r. . D ... _ • I Paelde ikko'r. 1150 srd 9mq:a Ae No 2 morti um Nall'. No. 1...11:60pre Palls. Nayenu 3:60 pia Bra , ka Ault° 20,66 p. Wall'] No. 1.. 0105 poi Wall's No. 4. '6:SU in Wall's No. 4.. 0:011:519 BriatonAeNotl:lo pmV7 • Pmt 5 1..1., .... 7.74.‘, pm 'Sc Paard.r 10:00 pro l 01 , .N.!•6..11:191r0d - .Name maim make elm: moo:dam at /1.00/7 bort for Baltimore. TM Üborob Trail Naves Walt, 10/1105evari Minds) at 9:05 a. Ixt.. resulting I'iUsbaVgo at 16:65 a. a, Ho turnlng, leave. tit:AMMO it INV p. n. tad arrives at Walt Beata= a ‘,:l4ionitl 9:11.9: iravia daily. Boutber Exprova loaves d exona ituniap. AU t Dar sawn, :tally a:mot dd.: , , . • : Pm other lmforvirlgli?-mit„ mgelM. TM Peunekrraolaßillroarl Gerykrill an al:- giVsome aster AL rf f hataitlMP. as.% tor arr o VAL9: irltua in ralue.Vil ..MVlC'exneadtali that *mount to value erlUjia aTitis viva of, tbd owner, o LOOM i1ka4Ta1t....0re1..5... MOW eeht121215111.rir.140./.70.. AN/30.7.71/6 E 8 T Hp- PISK ,A,m6,O4I).—SISTLVAI77A On andante, Nov. /4. 1849. tee Passenger Traina ea the-Western Pennsylvania vrl Railroad ll arrive at and deafrom the /*dm Stre et panel . Allegheny 4- fellows; iWo d rrli li o.qllsl 4 o ° It I *il' espe — rln. " l 7 tell e o: m it 1exprea1......10:116 pea, l aren's .Wolll66oSle Sharpies Oa 12. X.. peal Wrest. ..... 11.1111nie rZTO.T tiprlnitireW22l:lllo p NO 26:88 pm Above toatee run daily eXcept eandeT. Th y chump Train leaves Allegheny A f In:sit/41 every nanday at 8:110 a. nt. reaching City at 11:/k0 A. m . ileturrag. leaves City at 1:X0 p. M. and IMP* en Allegla=l: Goa at 6:60 p. ' • The Lulu leavingAllenhenyClty at 8:06 at m. make direct .tonneellon at Freeport withWel• ker , s linear nava for Ehttler and Hannatistroms. Throughtickets may be purchased at the (Me, No./ t. air street, neer the suspenalonBl64B. Plitehurib. and at; :he Depot. Allegheny. ter 20X12.11r Ingartnatior apply . I " 3 it I ailaVen i • ma Western renneykruala Railroad SIR nee ' Wnme fly Ash fee Las K ...a.te. except Am treettell apparel. and Welt then tesponsibility to Oa liundnta Dollars la vales. All baggage needing this amount in value millbe at the Mat of the eraser, unless taken by D epe eist co i rst: soil General L nn W ri AU iendent. W l eon.t i B ' ro)rz , W. andh.EVNLAND • ham N OV.O /GM, 186 sad salve at the traloal burgh city limo, Is Mho. . • Lama Chivy* Zz....111:01 a 01. AlWl Sate II f •Erl4an E. 2.7 139 am 101,1 CMmaro Na11..h . 58 a m trdVit e.. a RAF chimp, Ex.. pa W , e V LrleEzhe SB I p i nf. Valls Alt am Leetsdale " Ihtli aso Ilochurtar • f1:41 , p so . Leem " 4:halp tsdale Aee.s:l3 pso /lea , rdalLs " AS:lap= LeLeetsdale " 10:41Ipm , Oaks Msa... - WAYNE CHICIAGO r/TyiEURNII trains wifilsayel nun mot. aorta side, Ma. . .. ..... . plcagOtZMlllati. riVi.truell.ctor V.tie1..01,- it , „0........ rim leveland .F. - x 2132 a Lieleacnlfie : dm. ta Alk.Otaes, I.eata9slo t0.:.6:63 sa, Asta•a , Falls '• 11:138 ass ;ievr Cutts ::110171aal f.q.leale 'lllli= Be. :Palls • ` is Lect.e..ale :t.a ma ii /I,lr Oska Sim% 11 . 1 day uharch. 9:15 an yo S.:Loreto lOATC• diall. i , .." .aur..se arrlvgj 011. r. . El. , IitcOULLOUIIII. %Mt. 1aca1..112,a.,,pr . . a.y'llb r b. 1i p 133 Z/1 ,8 P. m. Ctara 31.. 11 YeaS, . Cble en Bi. i rsa. & Ticket. A," nols ORANGE or i onage 4...1 TIME. ALLICICIIIIZINY VAttugllt TIAITZWATI THY ONLY DIELZOT HOUTZ,TO Tax oix. REGIONS WITHOST CHANOL or 01W4: On and after MON /JAY. Nov. S. 1005, TWO THROUUH 'TR.L.DOI DAILY OZO-Wi will leave rittaborgt DlDot l i t orster of9ol euth lad like Streets, fgr Tr. o. 011 oity. lola, and all 1.10142 10 0.0 011 Ha ow. - =LIM ITrigatrZGH, latillV E . I PITTIT t IiiIII 1r . 1 . 3 .. ,...... • nig : to _Z_...... 41: pas tit ill {I 1 • (.; I . ; .: 6 ' ,.' , 1 I. rv..„..,. 7 ., , ,,,,-.. 4 ., :: 04 tm , :onl.:t 1 '., 2. :,::lj 17. ,- .1.'' , . •: ..',,,, 0 . Si 1: - ...1.,..• _6 ' . ", 'll :1-I F .1: , ,..- , e. 1.!. En IP.; - " . ';':_'' . .'.' . '•'.` '. - 1.'...' ' ... -- .',..: T- - '5 t!" A .Z.P r at t .t .r t i r non i litA. s6, B l " .z ti e Lt . - .,1. ;•; ;.11. ¢ °': : :1°*" 7 * • Y. . J. J. Lrini1igt...f..1,12LL:4.4,-; T ITTEMITRGE_, CINCINNATI ANDINIMIMIL FIA/LWAT. • PAN HANDLE SKIL MANTAS 07 Trxt.-013 sal alter BIINDAIr. NM , 110IDSV, in ins win Immo mud =he SS the Union Depot, Plr.sbursh. e. nollotur • Pittsburgh Dena". Arm., Kan .• SI.OS ISI:121MS. Southern /Sigma • SWIM p. so..!111110 M. Fool L 101004 .A 'n '" —•--- ileDonal•Ps Acc , a,Nal 11r ot. N. /Steubenville Accammod. 11:43p,m. 0:4I1mm. MeDddald , s Am . ,. N0.23:53 p. m. 31131417 s sands. Cbursh Trala.. I1:f8 D. m. 9111110. se. MPS IN r.lO. Rxiaress will leave ISMS P. M. Mut.oll drthre d . • 8. P. Lieriend %lain Collinnwar, W.W. °MAD. Dennison. Ohio. soil MCIONTSHIPAGIi& NELLB V 11..L1P.= , AD. • Oa and atwa•TVESDAIic Wayanbim 211.1 a, me, trains will arrive az and caner& to= Oa Depot corner or Orton sad Water streets, Yrenown I=2 Went. ...... 7:00 I. X. 6 :505 . ir• ileXeceporiAceoin ,551 WOO A. X atga le St. to end glom 2:00 T. V . 10:i 0 West Newton AceamOd 4.30 r. ts. Sas eel" lireddeek's AceoladVn. 6:15 P. X. 1 . 5501 . . Arettolte.ll=7,;lo:lo 11:411a.11/ • ILIAOIIj4V pat N.., ••••• op 111CHAR ' D 6. FOWEHS. Area. LEGAL --- IN THE COuTHT OF qusierztt. SESSIONS of Ailegbeny county, No.,SDn.. can Air Easstons, 1609. Ihscellaitecus D'eaut. In the matter of the °panatela of ll.f tt del it, City ofPlttst arab. Appeal of Blau A Will:lir. Noll. la hereby even that the eiPenteilad Conimlatloner, atipolsted by. the Coot to take the tettimony offered by the parties fatersited In (to labors cues In relation to the mettertiat bane therein and report the tame. with hie opts lon thereon as to mieb modifleation of thriven of 01e0... if ally, and the .form of an Order to be made by the Conn, will attends tithe datidan by Ms appolotrae et at his ant., No. 07 Diamoad street, Chet of PlUthereh. on FRIDAY; the 4th day of March. A. D. 1870; it' Vireierinli., whoa and where all Panlet Intereate4 auctat . • ' .4. W. 011111. ComteLadner: Noili f: EgaTiFlVl 7- 6141ii i hie.t7be PENISTSYLYANIA. not . • At Pittsburgh, the Both day of Janus/n/1; D. 1876. To The undersigned eerns II. rally ifiree_notlee of • Mnirs76 ' coon -V e 2l e o g hgrrafil& - g Pennsylvania. within tall Dodds, ado bas bean a - Jugged a, Bankrupt upon his 01111 pelltionby the Mail let Boost Of .s an - • JAMES W. MUISISAY. Aselan ' Attorney at-Law, 116 Fifth arenas. -ADM iiiiiSTRAT4iiiiiiNOTICE: —Latin of administration bating _been E toted to de subscriber on Mediate of BOB?. W. BOYD, deceased, late of Era{ Deer Twins. dip, ail persons indebted to did estate- are requested to make 10:1111Salltn payment. Rua those haslet CIIIMBI/111 present dein properly. '"'"` 4 " ricarx WILLIAM HOWARD, Administrated. = FTTERIS OF ADMINIRTRA. nog O. the relate -or 91.11•119, * AILS. of Tenth ward Pltrsbureb. deree. haelne Orr. grartel to the eerie...trued. WU rowtoto fodebu.d tr 5011 estate relit malls latilte. dilate parrnent, and all perroof having Claim arainit the s me will preset t them properly an. hentleated for sett I. meat VI the node,. t.eed. 5 0.0609 W. LWOW/0. retr...e 901 Dearer &tenor. Alleghen XE'rTEII.9 TRIMARIENTA ray or the enate of MALWAI.ET UTZWART. ,go or t h e LIM mrsret, Alit ght by. have bet• unused to the uudenluned, wham aal debts due the estat :Matt be paid antrit'l deltas egatiat It ttrllleikted for atm.-meatat WA other, au sehwarts 11.4113: Vs. csrutg . or Wood tuoteand pint Areuue,.Putaburge. . AID 984 .• DAVID BIEWAST. AL AND CORM cumils lIvSTRONQ, Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal, And Raaahcttixr of COAL, SLICE AND DEEOLPIIORIZIOSOLB. OPVICY. AND YARD, corner suitor sad Morton atrett, Liberia . r.ad Omer arrOata. Meth ward; alma Bacon.] nreet, and at , foot of R most. P. a al. 11. R. mama. Ilepor.d ward. orders left it either of ilbe above CAM. mid. &rem to roe tbrozoth PlUatntrili P. 0.. . 11 11‘• eerie prompt attmxtma. ' Refer lowborn Iwo saPPlTleNiilafr. ft T = A Co. Wm. death, Union iron _tlso._ _ ler 4 Co., lticcbell. 4 , -enben•sn • .. . .well .t! Co., Ora( a Hums, Alex IlhadlaT. .L 1.4. Co., Park,_ If oCurdr • Co., Dee... iil A MU. M. If. Nebel. it Co.. 1- n. LI. Cp.. le*e• Mereball A Co., Alien. I.leYee • Co.. Mt om D. i. DO . t a llow , . Co .r ti v n . eil „ avl ii. lin u tt. Lt., conssinmaut. l COLL! COACT! DICK64N,•3TEi9ABT & H►rlnPr®wed their 0201 to- • • NO. 661 LIBEBTY STREIT, flo:411 (It 7 now .11.G1)!Ztjii . wo, prwszrod to lli.rolrejr,o4 TOUGH:KO 9HINT LUMiIY. NUT G3AI. tiItBL.LOE., , otewt woroat prior. .coutro 1420 t tltso oraddroloollo stoto4„,l4 . .trx tta att.. itl/1 lo otteadod to FIiOUR XrOT ICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CON SUMNIIo.—We ere nosteenv e *tot of 40,01,0 Dubois entettly earig WANE AND A3U3Nit AND TNNN totreletted Gthoolt. rule. :ise sett Morita Amities. Melees. - Thls-lot Wheat Is the my ben to to Deed nut CMOS VeTtrollyLlfotrurg z .. s4 linmiti Naehlniry. Bottler Cloths and w r %l k a asot strum payare4 to lama Ma bat Ylaj W. have :ludo f.,tat WAN at prkte Madera efeepeiltios on Demme Moles of Boar. • ' T. Pearl Stem UM, 1:1i1004 CON MON . • 'Machine Mcna aorthw.t.. - ntrotwestmom.antow..- d , WRIMPH. ATITA.Tra 1:14`,7-,-1. -gm eaLwA °riga ant antirt iintll4o an 4 Otaironoa, igt6l44lnakt clinna ugda. ptsam itesa to imatmu ssyw_ .. mum. @ =I