FINANCIAL. BANK, tot 80 FCIIIRTH AVEINUE, Prrrstivaosi. aim CAPITAL . .. .• It "20..000 - Stockholders Individually Liable . . !MINK Or 1111116110111 T ANDDIEPOOM JOUN TID.TD WM. TLOYD. . •rhehhieht. Nagatt. DMICTOIII. Thoc M. 11.1411thall, Job"brard. • error t, Chia. 1:!1,,,ch, • Wm. MT& Joh. Vicivd. Th. !tta4ln 'pm NM ,reantred uldprahhrul ,0 41 1 0.4szt'utral Itanklnx Cr' (3)1.41,, SILVER "AND COUPONS, Bought at Riglaud Prices. PH. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cou, Wood St. and sth Avenue Jas T. BRADY & CO., tritoessora t* 5. J 02071 • CO. Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., YSAINT.MaRS, Bay antl act' all kluda of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER. AND COUPONS, I=l tar Intennit Allured on Deposits. iernloncy loaned ott Bosonunent Bonds at lowc.r tussled rates. • Onions executed for lie Pere/Mee dual Role of NTOCILS, DODDS sad SOLD. TAMES T. BRADT & CO, 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY R, 11 7-30 BONDS. 121TMEI N. LIOLMES & SONS. MEM lithegt Ettaittts. [FINANCE AND TRADE. Orion or Fit...renown 2. . BArtruor.r. Feb. 33.A= , Money remains still easy, bit there are signs that the market le gradually undergoing a change for the worse. The opening of the spring business willab. sorb thetas. capital, and the low of Government bonds may attract new investors, the more so since It Is likely that the funding bill will pass, In whisk event a six per cent aeourity ,Would be In demand. Tae steady advance tit our bonds In Europe has had a very depressing . In fluence on the pries of gold, and the market was sold down from ligg„ the Opening quotation this week, to 115 X. Should the Government sell at an an. creased rate the waling montb, a strong probability exists that stilt lower quota s/tons wUI be made. 'Wall this decline to gold, the demand for our bonds In Europe Increase., together with 'the largo cotton and produce exports, there wilt be no Immediate demand for the proclaims, metal. The low rates for cold, however, may stimulate Importations, In which event specie shipments would • have to re rnado In payment thereof, and a chi° In gold tout least troient quo. tallow; would be a very natural reaction. The short Interest must also have been largely increased which may lead to a speedy covering and an advance of four to five tier cent. Stocks aro well maintained, but most yield with gold. Express. shame are stroag. QUut.ll3o/111 as reosivoci by Ph. R. Marta Gold. 115%; Silver. /1.1; Fighty one's, 117, Five Twrintiee, OSA - .114%; do 1864, 118%; do 1865, 113%; do 1865, 131xiso1a, 112 n, do 1867, 1121;": do 1268, WM; Ten Vortlea. 111%; Adams Ex- Company 63%; Merchants Union Slprm Company. —VAmmicart Ex k4tezmeompany, 37%; Western tolon ph. 34%: New - York Central 96'A: Reading, 913;; Pittsburgh, Port ayne Q Chicago, 9111; Ohio dt bile. sisidppi, 30%; Michigan Southern, 86%; Cleveland LC Pittsburgh, 99; Chicago, Rock Wand ik rodeo, 1.20%; Chicago North Western, 70%; Chicago North Western Preferred 11734; Erie 25%. issaeLures. - Large. tams!. -.415,70 16,75 123 . 28 84% ' 86 48% 80 London, par Paris, per franc-- Bodin, Ulster Franktort, florins... By Telegraph 1 the Pittsburgh os,;,ette .) New YOWL. February 28, 1870. Money evil' at 145 per cent. on call. The bank !statement is unfavorable, the • banks losing heavily on their reserve. Loans. 1168,485,842; Increase, $1,158,274; ;specie, 63504,289; dee:resew, $5.670,9 9 8; otroolallort, 1133,820,906; Increase, $128,534; deposits, $211.132,943; decrease. $ 1 . 05 5r 939; legal tenders, $53,771,824; decrease, $1. 11 8 2 . 8 0. _ Sterling dull at 834138%. Gold ,lawer end opened at 117%, touched 11.7 g, fell to /15%, and closed at 115,;(4115,%. Reports that the Government will sell eight lions next mouth. and that bonds at London were up to 9034 and oven 91, had °amide:rani° effect. Carrying rates 3 (4 5 per cent. Clearances 963.000,000. Ex ports to day $86,000, and for the week $621,782. Governments lower, In sympathy with gold; they opened higher. bat imbue. neatly lost more than they had gained. Wopone:-81,16%12.167; 'B2, 14,404814%; 1836®13%; 05, 1834013%; do new, 12511150 '67. 12 ,Ifiall 8 N: 12%@12%; 10 4 a, 1114(i12; Currency Os, 11(01136. State bends unsettled. New Tonnes. Mee lower; Miseouria higher. •A tele. gram from Nashville reports the paesge of the tax bill and bill funding seertileg Interest until 1874. It Is reported the former reduces taxes from six to two mine on Inc dollar and cats down privi lege and House tax materially. Dis patches hem Raleigh stets the Leglals-• lure passed a bill requiring railroads to return all their unsold Deade n , estimated at sevenand a half Millions exclusive of two millions already withdrawn In this market. Mbsonris. Eh old Tennessee. new do, 4536: oklNlrgintsit, I3A new 65; Old North Ihralinas 46; new do, 2336. Stocks are dull, weak and unsettled. The report that the Erie directors eon . template obtaining poseesaion of the ma. • jorttp_of the bonds of the eon:piny with the vie o f their foreclosure, Ia die ' credited. Pies-21frfjr ..r . sMfm.—tlanton, 58; Cum- I berland, Ill; Weeds= Union Telegraph, 114%; Quleludlver, 13%;Mariposs, 9%; do preferred. 20%;Wster" - lkiter ' /13%; Alamo Express, 83%; eitFarge, xl%; - American Express, 8751; United States, 51: Pacific, Mall, tly,t New York Central, 963 e; Erie, 25%; do. preferred, 45; Harlem, 143,%; Hudson Scrip, 114%; Reading, 98; Michigan Central, 121; Lake Shale, 86%; IllinolsOeutral, 14154: Plttsbargh, 9936; Northwestern, 703.; do. preferred. 573 i ; Rock Island, 120%; et. P au l, 48%; do. preferred,lB%; Wa bash, 45; do. preferred, 70; , port Wayne, 91; Terre Haute, 34%; preferrad.'62V.Cloasto and Alton, U. 0%; 14., 30; New Jersey Central. 106%; , Hartford & Erie, 75i: O. O. &0., 74; O. & L 0., leMg SU Joe, l 0714; Dubuque, 1/034. Balton prime: Heel; 85; ginner, 2736; DopperFalla. 6; Franklin, 8. • privats dispatches from Washington report that the debt statement for March let, will likely show a reduction of lour or dire million& _ Imports for 4 8 8 week: Dry goods, . 92,13.24,797; $3,480„889 of general merchan- Stiti•Treaspry beano% g01d,175. 952 . 9 = - currency, 15A13,05(4 general balance, rETROLNOIII MACtUrr. Orinox Or Prrresusen GMLIOTTA - eueruavar t web. 26,_ U7O. 5 Therels no Imprcisomaiit to note in the oil business; the mice this week were Cu:usually small, while mime are wreak and lower, both erode and refined baying declined sharply. Ii was thought last November and December, that In the event of crude dropping to n or even 1234 Mao that there would be • brisk demand; these figures. have _lx.en Souched..bnt as yet theme seems to be De Improvement in the demand. and MU , apParuntl3', have pulled up their Makes and pik ed them down lower, It Le' 'engraft eoneoded that prim are /ow, but .those who thought (=de a good iniestment Doti December at 13 or now appear to think that it will be a still batter one at 10 or Ueents, and, a consequence, they are holding back In expectation of a still further decAlne. It la alleged, however, that in case prices go much lower, It will nave a tendency to diminisß the producidoe, ai it Is con tended that It will not pay to operate small wells, and the nOtsfage dilly pro duction of wells !tithe Veneer' region la not down at alx barrels. This looks very plausable, but whether it will be real- ized, time only will demonstrate. Considerable complaint Is being made by the oil brokers In regard to the • Ober. ous taxes they era obliged to pay, par ticularly the governisiont tax on Wes. At prompt prices the broker'e °ethane. if 1011 on ono thottsaud bar t rids , of crude amounts to about $l2, an of tine, ac cording to the present In roretation of the law, they are oblto pay the government $ 2,60. This th ey think la pretty rough, and in addi tin to thin tax on aalee r tney are taxed v y freely, by UM Mate, City anti Count . s Receipts of Crude lii week 9,893 ii, bbls; last week, 10,316; fro January let to date ' 144,149; acne dine last year, 99.533:" Exports refined ittals week, 10,- 1111 last week, 8,094; trent January Ist to date, 62,137; same nine last year, 4744. dales this week, 8,600; last week, 31,109. i =3l Doll; pkbabe are whliotit material change. 1100 was paid fbe the privilege of placing 1,000 bbla between now and July let at 12; 1100 wee paid' far the privilege of placing 1,000 bble name time and price; 1200 paid for the privi leget of lacing 1,000 bbla between April and Yu i at 42. • Netter option 'almost any' d livery, between now and July, may be quoted at 1241234; buyer all year no Mal at 143.1614 U. Continues very dull and drooping. Spot Is reported as baying boen sold at 2734 the lowest point touched 15r some time. April to December, 30 Lid; March to August ..T1 ascuurTs Ol COMDS OIL BY A. V. U. B A. B. BMW 240, on aooonnt W. Bartle. Fisher A Bro. 628, on account name; J; Gallagher 240. on amount 1.. B. A Co. Englo Oil Works 160, on account 4.440 'Pang; Fisher Bro. 320, on acoount II Long. Total 1,588 bblis 81PILI1IRTO OW OIL DT A. V. B. B. J. ILL niter 15.1 bbls relined to W. P. Logan &Bro.. Philadelphia. Fawcett, L.. B. 200 bbla ref. oil to W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. Heber & Conroy 50 bbla lubricating to Phelps & Chine. Harrisburg. Total. lubricating • 50 obis. Total relined 355 bbla. OIL BHIPP tD EAST BY WNW TWIN IT, R. Ralston [44 Waring 100 bblit ref. oil to Waring, King & Philadelphia. Mentzer. H. & (o. Oi bbla refined to Waring, King &Lb., Philadelphia. - Kirkpatrick a Lyons, 100 bblit to W. P. Logan & Bro., Total PIiTSUIIRCH Om= es Prriammen Gszarrs, SATURDAY, Feb. 26, INTO. The general merchandise market!' continue qatet and dull and devoid of anything specially new or impoptant, nothing at least deserving of .apeciel notice. The demand for eirerything con tinues light, being . restricted mainly to supplying immedlater wants of the local trade, while in regard to values, there are no Important changes, though the tendency, generally, is towards lower rates. APPLES—Demand fair .and market steady, theugh prices are unchanged, ranging from $2.5K93,60 for fair to prime, end 13,5505' for choice, APPLE-BUTTER—Quoted at 65075 - BUTTER—There la a continued good demand for prime to obtiice Roll with sales at 350)37 ale: Common and infe rior In good supply and dull. BEANS—Condone quiet and un changed Vritb a supply considerably in excess of the demand at present; wo %In itiate to quote at 52,00®2,50 per bushel as to quality. BROOMS--Store prices: No. 2, 53,75. No. 3, 54,501 No. 4, 15.00; No. 6, 55,50 Carpet Broome, 55,00(413,50. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3 cis. BROOM CORN—l3®l7 cta per pound. CREUSE—Is steady but unchanged; Western Reserve and Hamburg, 1634® 17: Factory, 17®17!4: New York Butte Farm Dairy, 18®19; New York Goshen, 1934@20 CARBON OlL—Dull and• drooping. and standard brands cannot be quoted above 25R®28, In a jobbing way. • CRANBERRIES--Prirue to choice eastern cultivated, 5171516 per bbl, DRESSED 11008—In lied supply but very dull, may be gaoled at 10e. DRIED FRUIT-1W Improvement In the demand, and no (tango to make In quotation. Ne oott. Untie to quote Appian at 71$8, eta; and Practice, at awe for quarters, end log Ito for halves. Blackberries, 15® Ul ate, and pitted Cherries, 250240 eta. EGOS—In steady demand but on. eba'reliErpits_sales at SSZ9O. end the usual advance fur small late, In a retail way. FLOUR—The market contlnues very quiet and dull, and the demand: is still restricted entirely to ar.i,plyi ng i t am e di. ate wants Of trade. We ocoraltme to quote Weeterit flours at 10@5;5-.for s„..^ - mg and 15,75(8 for winter. Rye flour $64€63' GRAIN-Wheat; of which there Is but little offering, is atilt quoted at 11,10 @LIZ for prime Red. Om drill with a supply considerably In excees of the de mand; we continue to quote at 42(343, buying, and 466317, selling. Rye is dull as evert we now quote at 130085. Oorn dull and nominally unchanged. Barley very dull; buyers are only offering 90e, for prime spring, and 11,00 for fail. - 11.6:2—May Do quoted at WN:I Ifrom country wagons. as to quality. Baled, on wharf; 1115(daL Ell7BlDS—Baloe at 2%geSo por pound. HOMINY—Bat& at pqe,oo per bbl. LlME—Bales ortlleye d white lime at=26 per bbl. 011.—City brands No. 1 extra quoted at 111,138®140. and No. 2 at 00. ONIONS—Quiet and unchanged; nl2) 2,76 per bbL as to quality. PEANUTS-Prime Tennessee quoted at . 11210 e. Dull; 12,60 per buahet. POTATOES—Q,oIat and unehanged -460 en track and 60 In store. PROVISIONS—Toe market Is quiet and devoid of anything new or im portant—demand fair and prices un changed. Shoulder], 13 for plain and 14 for Sugar Cured; Ribbed Skies, 16140 16%; Clear do, 113?;1017; Breakfast Bacon, 134 Sugar Cured Mams. / 11 0 13 34. Dried Beef, 20. Lard, !,16 In tierces and 170 17% In bids and_-kega. Sausage, 1364; Mena Pork, 12.440.19. POULTRY—Receipts - continue very light and market la almost Owe.. We continue to quote dressed chlricemi, at 143 Mi and drewod turkeys, 18020. SEEDS - Clover , seed, Is quiet bat steady, and while the demand is light, regular dealers do not appear anxious to sell; we continue to quote at 11803.60. Timothy although In limited supply. is quint and unchanged, at $4.1.006. Flax seed unchanged at 141002.16. STRAW—SaIes of rye _straw at 110. and oats at sto@t-I, _ SALT—Is quoted ail 1,75 by the car TALLOW—SaIes of rendered at 9%; rough, 6004'. Market very quiet. • nitimrs svrsiEcRAPIL NEW Yong, February 20. Cotton heavy and lower: sales 2,000 bales at 23N0 for middling uplands. Flour re. ceipts, 9,339 Ws; flour lead idly° and Whorl& . decided change to price: sales 8. 9 0 0 bids at #4,70@15.00 for superfine State - and western, 25,74@/5,85 for extra State, pima for extra western, IWO® $8,90 for white wheat extra, 0.20€0,16 for R.' H. 0.; '5,5060,25 for extra St. Louls, V 3,2508,50 for good to choice do. Bib flour &au sales -1150 bbla at $4,26@ I 25,25. Corn meal quiet. Whisky drmer; Wes 250 bbla western at 81,010 1 ,004 for tree. Receipts wheat, 12,020 bush; wheat dull and without decided change; sales 28,000 bush at 81,05 for common No S sPring.ll.lB No l. Minnesota delivered. 11,27101,29 winter red and amber west ern, 11,50 white Michigan. Rye quiet. Barley dull. Receipts corn 8,400 bush: conks:arm andl cent better sales 8,0 00 bush at 901395cf0r new mix ed western, 1,0331,06 old do le store and delivered,. 1,0331,06 new yellow Jersey. Receipts oats 10,194 bush, oats dull; Wee 17,900 bush at 55057 for western. State 02@84. Rios steady: Carolina 8.F,(070 per lb. Coffee quiet. Sugar quiet; sales 100 Ude; Cube at 93.0110WL Molester. quiet. Petro leum steady at 18a for crude, 28sie for reflood. Elope quiet. Linseed oil dull a t 97(4,98e cask. Coal quiet. Leather— hemlock sole active at 291g1.30)i0 for Buenos Ayres :And'Eko 'Grande. Wool fairly active; Wag 400.00016 at 45C9591: for domestic - &woe. a1134Qt3&1 - . for mt. washed. 550470 for. pulled, _4}ps for iialib b e d. Turpentine weak at 4 8p48 40, Sheathing. capper steady at 92e.. ingot copper dull and unsettled at 20,4320 . 4 3 1 lake Superior an. d Pig Iron firm at or swum, 933025 for Airmietert. Bar quiet and steady at 1811382A0 for refined English and Ameridan. Sheet quiet at $11:211210 gold lbr Ruda. Nails ( mg at 4,aio for cut. 80 fir - 23Q1290 fbr horse shoe. Fork ho ar y and_l_r pejing, with - sales of 800 bbis at 25 for new mew. 920,50041. for PA riu rr . i td /2450(1/24 for prime also 2,500 bbla new nmes sellerlretwary, March' - and Ate% at 1 33 , 30 4 36 . Bee steady, with sales 230 bbls 110®15 for new 0111\n/lUMIB., 1114®17,60 for new extra meas. Tierce• Beef quiet, with Isles 20 'tierces 'at g 25428 for prlitisinesiiiindl 2B : . gat for India men. Beef Hama qaleti end steittlY,*ith sales 125 bbid at 126g -450 for new. Cut Meats steady, with sales pkgs at 10.3413113‘a for Mont. dem and 140144.0 for hems. Middles firmer sad more active* melee 526 boxes at 183 , ,V413Ne for Cumberland cut, 14340 for short ribbed, and 14,44€11150 for lOng blear. Dressed Bogs . quist at 11(gi1l340 for western. Lard quiet and steady, with tulles 250 tierce/ at 14!1@i 6 3-4 0 tor for Meath and lii(silhi(c for .kettio ren dered; also sales 1,151 tierces steam, seller April, May and four months, at 1434®1534e. Butter quiet at 14@2130 fOr Ohio. Cheese doll M 16(43180. Freights to Liverpool nominal. Latest—Flour closed quiet, without decided change,' with a limited export demand for low gradesof extra. Wheat nominal at 11.14041.8 for No 2 spring, and 11,2711,29 for Millet red and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 65(457c for western in store and delivered. Oom scarce and firm at 20(4. 93c for socmd new mixed western, and 7 @Bsc for unsound do. Pork dell and withoitt detirlod bhange; moon notulnal at.125,854g= Beef 'quiet and without material change. Cut meats In moder ate request and !needy. Bacon nominal. Lard steady; sales 250 toe prime steam, seller April, at Mo. Ego active at 2014 280 for frovh, ClitC2.oo,bruary`W.—Flour steady for low and medium grads; other de- seriptions dull. with sales spring extras at $3.65@1,12.4. Wheat doll velth sales No. Ist lifly@srei No. .^. at .&h.4g80,60, clueing atrensic; lhle afternomi market dull and unchanged. Corn firmer and No. 2 340 higher, with Bales at 9.034(4700r, clueing at 700 . for new; no grade 47(it, 62c; market unchanged this afterooon. Oats dull and Lfc lower, With sales Nog: at 37€037!‘0. Rye steady of 79a for No. 1, 66( 7a for No. 2, and 2 3(4610 for redacted, closing at - 67e for fresh No.' 2. Barley nominal. llighwinee firm at 94g,9434c. !Swill York easier at 525,75g26,00 canb, • closing at 1f25.90. Lard steady at 141;c. Matta qulot, clos ing at 103(u for dry gait 'Moulders, 12;1ic for rough eldek and 15 4c for abort ribbed middle* loose. ' Dressed flogs moderate. ly active, closing at 110,25%10,50. divid ing on 200. Live active at $8,30@9,25 for comon to extra choice. Receipts for the' past forty-eight hours=o,l46 bbis flour, 33.000 bush. vrlteati 25,'500 bush corn, 5,555 bush oat*, 550 bush rye, 1,190 bush barley, 7,511 head • hogs. Ship ments-7,=9 bile flour, 25,112 Mush wheat, 51,148 bush corn, 2,413 basal oats, 2,104 bush barley, 4..i.G5 head hogs. CEUIIIqNAT r, February 20—Flour; fam. 1 1Y ,15,25(45,130, extra 21,75(3.5. Wheat dull; red winter S1,00(g1,02. Coro: mired 6.5®700 and prima white_or yellow 73@ 743. Oats; No 246(140s No 1 61“52.3 dud white fa&lio. Rye dull at so@ssa. Bar ley drill at 90c to /1,15. Whiskey &toady at 05e. Men pork told at nT. Balk meats 10A', 11%, 143; and 1434 c for *boulders. Bacon; shoulders 123,, , , aides 1534 and 10340 for clear rib and clear peeked. Sugar cured hams 113€4190 and Lard 143 (®llia but no demand. Chorea 1613173.0. Linseed oil 21. lard oil 11.,25(411,3t. Groceries unchanged and dUIL NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 25.—Cotton in fair demand and prices firm, with mid ... 800 bbln (Bing at MO net; radiants today of 4,1131. bales; coastwise 107; total 4,039; exports to Great Britain 3,043; to Havre, 3 ,5tr 2 ; to Cronstadt 1,552; coastwise none; Axles ac t. . Plow -1475 w, uncap. Corn 01,25. Oats 650. Bran scarce at 11,85. Hay 00. Mesa Pork dull at g30r5,20,25. Bacon; shoulder!! 13.4'q rib sides 17qc; clear rib 185fc; llama Ilk. t. ird: tierce 11:0163.1c; keg activ_o at 18;i01534c, Whisky nncbangod. Sugar active at 1130. OLEN - m.4,2m, February W.—Flour quiet and oncluingod. Ruck wbaat Souratesdy at is oow 00 for good to choice brands. Rye flour in moderate request at $5OOO/ 525 per bbL Wheat dull, nothing do. log. Corn: no sales, market nominally unchanged. Oats Arm at 41c. for No. 1 State. Rye quiet and unchanged. Ilar toy dull at flOc@il 00 for State and Can- ads. Petroleum Mall and Unsettled; re tined held at 27®273ic; crude unchanged . but dull at 5490 per bbl. Lordevims, February 26,—Satre 118 hbds tobacco at 53(5 for trash and $8 50 (al7 for loge to good loaf; marget firm. Cotton dull and prices tending down. ward t middling falfe. Flour setive: extra family $5 25. Wheat •$1 05®1. 15. Canis 93c. Oats (M. Ave 93e, Including sacks. 51(es Pork 1271.'5. Bacon: shoul der.] 114', clear rib 147,1, clear shies 153 i, hams, sugar cured, 1930. laud tierce 16e, keg 1734 e. wbuky steady at 950. ST. Lorna, Feb. M.—Tobacno steady and unchanged. Cotten nominal. Hemp dull at 51,20061,60 for undressed. Flour unchanged; fall superfine $4,25(54,50, X-X54,87e5.95. 'SAX. f55,37®5,60. Wheat: 2 No spring inspected 820, No full $1 1,03, No. I do 51,05@1,00. Moire $4 12 0 1,20. Corn firm at 73C976 mixed, 750677 yellow, 77%83 white, Whiskey firm at 910695. Pork $276a27.50, • lot of 600 bbbe Chicago delivery 547,37, PftiLanktTrtia, February 26.—Flour; demand light, with Bales of sumallne at I 1 4 : 25, 21 4 , 30 . Wheat quiet:. Penna. and western red $1,24@1,31. Rye 51. Corn: more demand for new yellow at 901393 e. Oats steady at 64(55c. Petrolenm Mad. , lye; grade 2006210 and relined 27n®2e... Whisky Mame and held firmly at 960 for Penna. wood bound and 51,02 for western iron bound. Tot Elm, February 26 —Flour dull. Wheat quiet but. steady; No. 2 white Wabaah u $1,25,-No. 1 white Michigan at 51,20, amber at 91,06. Ostia No 1 old a shade; better; oafs at Efic; new a shade lower; sales at 72c; no grade at 63).5e, new yellow at 77e. Oats dull; No. iat 413Q500, No. :2 at 4506100. Clover geed at ow. BaLvinone, February 26.—Flour live, Arm and unchanged. Wheat un. changed,' Pennsylvania aold at 11,24(4 1.26. Corn: yellow Armor and advanced lm sellers at 91(4,62c; white !scarce at 94 @Mc. Oats 53056 c. Rye 9.549.5 e. Moss York (valet. Bacon Arm. Lard quiet. Whisky firm at 11,020i,01; - altLwatrsig Feb.'l6.—Flom steady: city double extra 5 4,50 0 4,75. Wheat dull at 8730 for No. 1, and 811 yo for No. 2. Oats unchanged.- Corn atinidy; new. 490. ltye . dull at 690 - for No. 1. Barley unchanged. Dressed Hoge un- changed. Da - rnorr, February 26. —Wheat weaker with sales.extra white at 51,26; No. 1 51,16 for new. Corn 65070 c. Oats 47c. Barley 51.66 per centaL Drees Hoge $11,25Q11,50." ClOyereeed 5110 8 , 33 . 81 . . LOUIS, Fehrusry.2s.—.Cattle steady and unchanged; males at 406).0 for fair to prime and 607 c for choice to extra. Hogs firm at 11®90 for light to extra. SIBLEPIIIS, Fob. 26.--MtMei dull and nominal at 2'2 5m receipts 1187, exports 643 balsa. Flour unchanged. Corn 900 92u. Oats 66066 c. Fork IMO. CHICIARO, February 2.8.—r.4 dtio quiet at 61,2546,30 for butches' cows and steers, and $3,8734(34,75 for fair to good shipping steers. Elam FAincisco, - February M.—Flour $4,70@5.60. Wheat; receipts light and firm at 61,400)1,65. Legal tenders 67. Dry Goode Martot. 24EW YORK, Feb. 26.—Markat wader. ately active. All bleached and brown cottons arm, with a much_ hatter feeling leprinta market. Ellaagew gingham" am reduced from_ld to. 160. No other Change". RIVER PACKETS. CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. The now and splemlld stdewhrel id ar n e . Steamer. AULINOTOVI. DANtlet DR/01tf... blaster. A. S. Sutraan. Clem, leaves l'lttaborgh - for Cloolortall every TUMIDLY at IS fd• promptly. Itetunalos. leases Clor-lnuell for Pltlebargh, at IS 'IC e'VerY TAIDAY. Torfrellbe, pwage, or other Information, ply on Wert or to .163fLel CIOGLINd, fet , /LACY • gpiLINGWOOD.•gents. ST. - EOVIS AND 1111S801:1R1 RIVER 'l7Ol/ EVANIIVILLE-atirg' CAIRO AI? BT. L ° " S ' . ItrOirlt. E A Tti I I: I :VAI L Z " inANK ' . 1. W111T4 .7 0 .; Clork..V,Virb s r i t . Ver ve" Pcorp.,,„, Er ply on board. or mr.t. C./ALIAS B Ai" .14 FOR ST. LOUIS ANDjar a t hiIISSOULII ItIVLIt...- Tti ernald pawnor steamer - : . OLESDAT.M. . CahttAlAha,' Will leave for the above andlntennedlate Darts TUEBDAY, Starch hat. at 4. r. re : rga tlB7O oro ISIS lligero2B;= Age sU. MENIPIIIS AND NEW ORLEAI4B. rBIEBIPIIIIB. ANDimaria NISW • 0111.14N.1 • The itaki,grinr"‘`T.litfst ID. liy.krs. CmD. WK• HAsalsox, Clerk. .111 td ebma knd istensealare pith /Wen Sid. • to 1" "SU 'VrtaPtiaTTir•aor MACE • CUMAIS9 njyrt.up.. • - • on • EVANSVILL E.Aigrag . !MM. MEMMIDS and WEW -Eon new Ode-wheel parreater Stellati CITY CIS EVAMIVILLE.....Caht. B. Duna. 111 leave for tha above and IntermadlatepoLla on WE/NEWLY. Mach S. . I Sor trEitat tonogiutp.....7 r . 1.16 Ut.IL cuudziovrooD. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 28; 1870. RIVER NEWS. . The river was about stationary puler day afternoon, with six feet in the chat. net by the Mbtiofigabela tustrku, but under the Influence of recent rain ire may expect another rtae within the next twentyfonr hours. It rained nearly all day, and the snow has Dearly disap peared: There was still considerable Ice in the Allegheny last' evening but It Is becoming thin and scattered.' There have been no arrivals or dept.. turns since the date of our last report. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, la announced to take her departure for St. Louie on Wednesday. She 19 ono of the beat 111 the trade. The City of Evansville, Capt. H. T. Dexter, will leave for Now Orleans tole week, as 1011111e° thp •Idary Davage, Capt. Elotberai, for Bt. Luna. . The Arlington is duo from Cinelntlati this morning and will return tomorrow as usual.. We have been requested to state that no freight will be received eon; 1 i o'cloekou day.of departure, and shippers should boat tblh In mind. It la probable that Capt. Whittaker will commence loading the It. C. Gray for St. Louis within the next day or two. —The New Albany Ledger, of Wed. nesday, spreads noel( as follows. Per. haps it would he as *alto leave out the stdrehtlatee frottt Cloolnued to. PAW. burgh: Steamboatmon are lit their 01011 War. — ikt ail puiete along the Milo, froruPittebergli to the. mouth, and from St. Paul to Niatunhls the tee warehouses and wharfooata are chuck full of all kinds of freight await- log.. ardpanent South. This Is not all. The railroads aro loaded down, bringing more produce and grain, and forwarding goods toed points along both rivers, and tonnage le ad Beard° that freight block ades aro common, and prices are going up. Steamboat Captains who, a few weeks ago, were begging for any kind of freight at very moderate prices, now refuse to take any but the boat paying freights. Pork, Which could be shipped a fuer weeks, ago for 75 mite per barrel, cannot nOw be sent forward for less than from $l,OO to $1.26, and whisky corn. mands from 02,25 to 12.60 per barrel freightage. }lay and stock have also gone up 14 proportion, and it is not on. likely' that a fUrther advance in freights will be made soon, especially along the Ohio, sus itutny or the boats nabbing tap this river ere being Induced to atop at Cairo and load at that point. —We clip the following from the ("In- clunati ansmercial: Capt. Tom Trun nell;pilot: one of the victims of the Emma No. 3 disaster, was, lately contender of the (internment snag boat, J. .1. Aberti and Singular to relate, Wag In charge, of the vary div.slon of the tdlssisainpl In which he loat hie life. Fie wee • a remarkably popular man, abounding In admirable qttsitties of heart and head, which won respect 'and. lova of all who became !nth:hate with him. • —The Local Inspectors of Cincinnati on the 231 revoked the license of J. It. Pursell and . Ueorge tuber, pilots. and William Goid and Berman Kennedy, engineers 011ie steamer Swallow. Also James Eagan, pilot of the Champion No. 6, for miming the alnicing of the Swat. low by coming In collision on Decem ber Stet, !WS A. M. -1160.1 . the old race track about four miles below city wharf, Cincinnati. • —Mom: Wolf S Hlnu, of St. Louis, odd twelve thousand dollars. cash In band. to the owners or the Wade }tamp ton tbr the bar privileges in that steam boat during her life time. John Wel ton is half owner or the bar, and bee charge of IL He has -the bar nd prtvl-. legs Insured (or 110,00 U. • —Wednanday's Plow Albany Ledger says: OW,. Williamson and 'sham, of Cincinnati, are figuring for thf, purchase of the. Dexter. They offer $35,000 for her, but the creditors want gt 45,000. Capt. Frank Hicks, of Memphis, has . written to parties here to ascertain what she can be purchased for. • —When the Arkanaaa river steamer American was sunk, with a lugs or five lil Vfr f t2S t i number th e hands attempted to ride what baggage could be got at, but the colored porter alone made fight against them, and kept IL mre far lta ownvro. —hums Shaler. Esq., has sold Malone half Interest to the towboat Atlantic and baMes to Meesrs. Rea and thirstlek, of the St. Louis and Saw Orleans Barge ColifMany. —A telegram from Si. Louis, says aoutharn freight is greately la excess of tonnage, and this somas to be the dm almost oyerpthere. —Tho Catnoils, from Nashville, was to have left Cincinnati for Fittaburgh on Friday..' —Tho Nick Wall and Bellvernon ar rived at New Orleans on Thursday. —The Ss,eanna left St. Louts for Pitts burgh on Thftrgdej• River Correspoodeace ilirwastin Mom.= Entarr, - • ET. Lours, Febrnrary 28. 1870. EDITORS GAZETTE.: We arrived safe and well this atoning and Will have our freight 'delivered by Friday. We ar rived at Cairo Sunday, experiencing very rough and windy weather below the fells. We left Cairo for. St. Louis at eight o'clock Sunday evening. Since we came in the hilsalaalppl river we have been fighting Very heavy ice all the way up, hating to use our chains for a protection to the stern of the boat. We And six feet large on all the RIIMII bans. Our paasenger list was increased last Siturday by the addition of a nne healthy male child. The mother and' . child are both doing well, every atten tion having been bestowed that lay In our power. They have called IL after OUT Captain, George Washington Ebert Flannigan, the father of the child re marking thatlhe was etch a "line looking ould gintleman," that it would Improve the looks of the child. Your friend Pep hp I think, la a little jealous of the honor conferred upon otir Captain. He thinks he oohld have Masi it better. (he only stands font feet two Inches,) but we console him with the promise that it shall bottle turn next, providing the event shoo deter occur again on the boat. The Friends of Mr. Byrne may rest satisfied of his Ws arrival In St. Louie; his only complaint was that we lived rather too high for him. Hoping to be with you soon, I remain years truly, BAC:INTO& 111 PORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTABLIAGIA 0111012INATI LAD Br LOWS RAILROAD, February 26.-107 ski wool, S , ILarbaugb; =1 bge mall, 30 do oats, , P Gerst; 1 car staves. Id P Adams; 1 do do m reed, Robb it H; 1 do wheat, W Itonrorder; 63 tygs barley, 011aiore S it Co: 66 bgs oats, F Bobtail; 6 bbls oil, Graff, 13 it Co; 17 pkgs sundrlee, J Hale; 5 bole oil, J Dalzell; 6 do sausage, Daltoll t T 7 bales cotton, Eagle Cotton MTh; 3 has moldlog, J J 011laple 12 bbls whisky, 6,D Canon; 3 bait bacon, 2do shoulders. F Sellers it Co; 1 Slid tobacco, Rit W Jentinson; 4do do, A Schaub;. 10 caddins, 20 has do, W A Jones; 1 bbl eggs, Day it Co; 25 bbl flour, C A Boucher.; 10 bits corn, 10 do oats, 0 11. Love:ls3 do barley, Manor & 11;1 car grain McHenry it 11; 100 obis flour, Wallace; 100 do do, Adams t A; 11 bills wheels, H Res Jr: 38 toe hems, J 11 Parker; sto biros, J Porterfield; Ido sausage, 1 do bacon, 5 do hams, Watt, L it Co; 230 e sausage,l9 B Hays it Son; 28 trxercandles, J. Dllwortn it Co; 25 do do, W 31 Oormly; 10 do soap, 0 W Mc- Clure; 5 pkgspaparyW J Gilmore; 4 lib& tobacco, 1 box samples, W D Ittnoluat. PITTAIIIIAM Four WATWN AND CM. OAGO RAILItOAD. February 26.-12 mks wool, S Harbaugh t. Co; 100 beds flour, Showalter ,t Langenhoim; 1 car hay, 0 13. Allmon; 1 bbl whisky, 25 dot brooms, W Miller t Co; 4 bbla hickory nuts, Bigger it Lewlats bbls oil,' G E Palmer &-Co;15 doz brooms, Head it Metzger; 10 do do, W France; 13 pkge twine. thaw% it Co; 1 bbl eggs, E Heszlecoo; 170 ball oats. W H Router & Son; 3 bra tallow, W W Wallace; 4 aka flaxseed, Ewer, R dcUo; 4 bgs beins,ll bbls turn. Ips, 5 bxa butter, Woodworth it DI 22 ate rage, McCullough, Smith it Co; 5 blue egg, I A Graff it Co; Ido do, RIC Idd le; 2 cam Ilmeatooe, Graff, Bonnett & Co; Ido ore, Graff, Byers & Co; 100 bola dour, 8 Lindsay, Jr & 0a; 4 bag but tor, W H Graff & Co; B do do, Volga, Illabood & Co; 100 hides, G Heiratolt; 70 bp timothy seed, Thomas & Bre; 3 bats glue, 15 bxs axle. grease, G E Palmer & - •. Cravitnani Awn PirrencritOW Rm. ROAD, February 26.-21 oars lake aup ore. Jones & Laughlin; 2do do, Besse, Graft' Dull; 1 do won ore, Bryan & Csuelez 50 bbbt oil, J Spear; 100 do. lime, W Wallace; 100 do do,' Doyle & 0o; 110 do rtgatoes, P Gibbous; 25 bra candles, obis oil, BC&J H Sawyer 8 leveret 2 h=a Iron, P 'Keaton 40 claw, 10 tubs tobacco, Haworth & D; 10 cases do, W Cooper & Oct 2 sat scalar, Fairbanks, M & Ca; 1 sk rye, Robb & H; 24 bdis oludre, 421 H. Denier & Son: 18 aka osts,'A Black; 20 bra cheese, 2 bbls butter, 1 do eggs, Woodwortb &D; 2 bbl. eggs, P Dar Bort tido do, J A area** Bon. Alm9aButar VArysr Raismoaro, rob. nuir Y 211-16 bits Mover seed, Knox & Orr; 9 cars Mimed Iron, care 0 A Oar panto': B bbl. onions, 8 P Blither Co; 6 bge clover seed. W 8 Klikpetrlck Co; 1 bbl butter, L J Blaneliard; 1 do do, Ido eggs. W Holbert; 2 cars llmemone, Bhoenberger ' Blair A Co; 2 do metal, I.s ol rulglo Co; 175 sks rye, J A Gault I CoI eargrata. W Welsh Co; 10 eke seed, E Preaslaton; 1 dressed bog, W Hoffman; 08 ska srheat, 78 do oats, Scott a....n..ac.c. =an=ls.":'sSSiis'2':.tt-:sYc::""~w`.'Y."L'a32i~i^ "yS. ~.v..:w^4"~'~--7'. & oos1,1.."lor Foster & Kier, „ Cl do do, Armstrong, D & Co• 18 do do, Coleman, Itahm ALLEGFIENT STATIOu I ' ebr anry 2E.- 60 tibia flour. 01 Steel & Sow 1 ear f seed, Ewer, B dr. Co; 100 bbla flour, G(K) Stew art; 62 eke raga, J B „ Tones; 2 cam 000perage, Ralya h R; 100 bble flour, R Knox dr. Son; 19 rolls leather, Jan Colliery; 3 bbis eggs, N .1 Harper:. 1 ear mlllfeed, Hack .1c 8; 1 car metal, Rogers .5 B;1 car cooperage, J M Hemphill; 3 earls lima atone, Superior Iron Co. SPECIAL NOTICES IcOSSUMPTION. Em o n N u v r foe We re of Cough, fields and COns laid ithiron farthe or Myssessia and all the Debilitated Condi gn.; of she Stomach. U. hCITENCIVo DIANDR4HE PILLS. (of Dlteace of the Wirer or bast so a Seale The alm. All of these them Medicines am often required In Oaring Conenerth r 4b . rionch the Plasmatic n r e ' rest.r47 'Potle u rtri If a".6areTifis,`"eaVl.TC replatinn the Stialnacli aud Liter. Mid heli Yoltherile Synth to dlthat and search throne tile bleed vesaels, by which means a core Is soon e rected, Three Medicines are conattentineslyelfered to the j'eblle so the only sam. main and reliable remein for Pcsimona) Conspiption, and for all those morbid cond i tions of the body which lead to Dalt fatal disease. Liver Coniplal et and Ilya. Impel& are often forerunners of comurnalim, oad wren they manifest silenlogiloth they twills the mo to rompt enention. The Pulosorile horse la a medicine whah has had • long Probation before the public. Devalue has heal proved O r th 3 thousand cures It has meet ~d morn than thirty-figs Mara airof which V e its reptuation has In creseed. ateLt o sta abff o u r llakeptiel.o ran 4:11 ' ...Rue.. to ci elsaffilvainiggt of a cure. Ifs he :lecke} will perseverlarly follow the di • reetlalia whieh amompee7 mch bottle, be tertanly be cured, if ill§ lops are not .00 much wasted to make • cure pools le. team In rum* auhmsed to be Incemble. when ficc..„, alciam have deepened, the me of this Medicine has saved the life of the patient and restored him to perfect h. alai. Dr. Schenck does rot say that it casts of Pul ar:Lary otinsatentlos are wlthlo the each of , ate Mane trot he efliplilUesily v i ne that °lice when us eml e the Moat alarming ay niptenni, such vi o l ent Math, oreetang chill.. bight sweats. general debility, even to seek • degree that they are obilsed to lie to bed, anti when they ate even re e d' teen hholclaroey may still be cured. No cal treatment reate new hogs, hill when the lungs are vcri ancLy dimmed GM to no:nee:tent de.troyed. oure may be et. Seeded by Ur. medicines. Also, In Scrofolelll Uleeuu, these Medicine, ethally erne put. tie. Schenck hat obotoe irrehhe of a ntoomf persona who have beep nemly revered with a nnlon'Sorell lad now all healed up. This shots IN positron ppane', which most be able to heal tallies In t he 10000. In the treatment of Consumption It li el tee inmost tinhorns.. to give vigor arid a waists) tope to the system. lienco it Is nmeessay to atheentbee the ehisetite of the patient madam. q P IV:d 12c d e l tli t eVA.h inch IT) tilerood gully daatible. The articles mat suitable fur the diet of Consumrtlve polaris are dadaist. d in Dr. Behebct'l Almanacs. eghleti are distributed sentnilarialy, 10 genemi, the most tilably nutrition& articles are to be .pre ferred,bot the digestive organs maitre atiengtig coed to order to mate either food or medicine arytheabie. This requirement is met by the Seaweed Tonle, and for this purpose II was ding Wasted When the digestive alters are put In rood order, the food boo Its proper e ff ect: the ty&tem or the sotto.. is inirthomod and U • Dingo lie. fan to exercise their fractions In l normal and healthy meaner. Then the healing powers of Culminate Syrup will edict the cure. Putmon•r7 Contunthtith la almoet always ma nliest.' with Dympe pals end Liter Complaint. Schenck's. Mandresse Pills are In ended to re move °lnstructions from the Liver and runny its healthy actlon. Th ey bete all the efficacy which ascribed to calomel or "blue and an warranted not to eopteto a 'article of any tab, Ipo Isola. moat ob.WOk lot headach e. Ohl Lima, and all other disow n s wtith oleo from a torpid or obstructed condition t ame Liver. Due box of these yids will prove he enlace, of the medical, In Comnant on the Ma Weed Tootle and Man drake Pills sire tamluable ancillary medicines They relieve the sufferings of the patient and assist the Syrup to electing a Mira They have twee found useful In Prue...lstate. of Conaumptiou. watt. the lunge are almost ea Wyly destroyed and all nmatonts waddled to the J edgment of the ptiyidelan tn.-tested gonad, !Leads. The lives of patients wee. were actually In a dying e platten have been preserved for maths by the rise of neltenca'a three gnat rete lanes. Dr. Scharr. Almanac contents • toll (math* on the venom forms of disease. Ms mode of theatment, ma uncial dlrectloo• bow to use his mead., de be bad gratis, or a rot b mall by attire...lnc 014 Principal Unless. No. 15. North With stmt. Phtladelphts. Pa. rrice al the Panama Syrupand &A wed Ton e each 0,00 per bottle. or 117,170 a half dote. Ifa.ndtake Meal ante a box. For tole by all drumlate. deS/sdAT V i rDOCTOLIWIICITIER CON. ?MUSS TO TREAT ALL PIIIVATZ maraara. That ammerormeirma of 0.000 los fresh oaths/Owe. p _roduclatt nunmallness. nervous debility, trritarmity. emotions. wir 00 dnel emlasiona. and easily Impotency permanently cured. Tenons atileted with delicate. Intricate and lout Matteis constitutional com plat. M are politely limited to cad Mr ermanitatiott, hick mats hinnies. Ifilverletten. the bere t of Lacher; has enabled him to Perfect reme at once ell. dent, safe, permanent. gad which I. Most mtwe e eg wtibent hindrance huntlness. Med. Inner prepared r. e .; eateblisement. which r 1.0 an Manes otlee,receptiois tau romn 000 )0 boanties and slwptug apartments so: requiting dalig. , cauval attention, sad vapor and chemical term coneenvatiolf theft...o mineral sperms.. o matter who have failed. state your caw. Seed by safe In Damp of My owl. germ to shy Sedans 000 two stamp' la weed envetve. Thai:muds of.citint treated annually, •f it. e and all over the eosin try. C0M.111./10021 frit. Personally or byinalL irmee No. 9 Wylie street, Omar C0621111:41/0) rlaabargb. firm. VA. a. WIN r. 0. Sun days 111 1.1. r. 97. raiermlet wet to arm ad. drew fur nee Wasept. IarBATICEIELOWEI eprendid Nide Die It the best in the world. llaroflesib doe. not eontsin mad, eorltnY t Tile Potion io ood o not otosess. " Roo genuine IP A. ostenelor i e Hair Die, het had 30 years nnternlehe4 repute tdon to uphold It. bilsetit y se Poi only Perfect Vale Dysa oe Zenon. •Vold by all liras- Mete. Aped...lst 16 Bond !West. N• Y. ft 7 anklitairt. .43111118411( PECTOIIAL 111001111:24" TOIL ()OLDS. WORM, H M ISMIK TUROAT AND ND RILO NC IS. . Fe. SO avow None so pleutant Note Cam 11%111.6N 10 Astor H oar.. Neer Volk. Ore no more of them horlible tasted mow. ns • , 11tona Cebeb tatrutS.• dent HARDWARE & CUTLERY *9 kr 1 :) A $•: : 4 , i 1111:10/1 LOGIN, G@s6B 1Y CO. IMEMIED fIAR,DWARE, 52 Wood Street, Four danns above Al. Marie, Hotel, P/TTABLILLOH, PA Country Monition's ore Tertted to colt road raamla• our stook lama In thy Clty. • Agents for. Anderson rk Wood's Steed d Northwestern Hone shoe Nell Conswany. • A tall stork of Worhlnlsts. Block. smiths end carpenter's Tools. Spew totes Tiles, Loather Melting, Late Leather. dte..nlitays on listad. UZI :OS T nE BEAVER ?A LLS OUTIBY COMPANY Are aow &Trent In their Retell Department, le consicatlch with their tell manufactures tore of TABLE KNIVES. AND FORKS Carirep3,'Butchers; Bread And rocket Knives. (' A eery exteaelve auertment of RAZOIIB. Made expressly for their trade bY Sae best Malt• Ilse manutacturiea. BEAVER PALLS CUTLER! CO., No. 70 Wood Street., fen COTTON MILLS. RoLnizii,.& co., ANCHOR COTTON .MILLII lUssLeturstsof BLOT YIDIVIL and MOM X MOMS AND IMAGINOLIA SMILIVITIVIIIII &TM SIATTIIIIII. 1:9 yar.r.l4:l i:11 TO . LIVERPOOL ARRA& O.IJEENSTOWN. • Tao Emma; UM wrEantsurri, them the celebrated '41:148; MA% SIR Wir ANTWEIIP CI OP LONDON. SOMA No BATUADAY, from Pier 66 North Ira, Noe f ork. /or villuguor further . Informatlou apply to • WILIO X MOILIJIL, Jr.; , hiehaTIMILD 9i81611T, Pittsburgh:. FX4tfit • "peTICE TO FLOUR DEALEIII3 AMC OUNIMMIZES.—We ant paw repen . slot re and 1 .411 1 7F 4 . 1 1 . Parte. Crow. and MorgdecA ood_da.dadisa g a. Thiel.* or Wheat is IngmAyir a glati and Maid' 4= slw nalated our linun i reitenhi Machinery. Solids,/ Cloths and cooling limn% wowed fornish the best Flour we have mad* tor tea Tears at wremw aek eamyetttten oaltie Same trades at Mtn Zia R223111111t i MU. Yeas lMa>tYllt~ Alliemar. • Orptemittr FINANCIAL. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK S Wood St., cor. Second Avenue. DM= PAID •ON MOWS Gold, Canpons, Bonds and Stooks votrai= AND SOLD. L. BRADLEY J First Meat. VANKIRK. Woo Presideati ora AAP CTllOn MARCY.. Jr.. Cashier. S. McCLEAN & CO. I BANKERS. AND DILAIi.AIA Government S .curities, No. 7d - Fourth =EI BGB, PA. I=: Penwell and prompt atteat • e Oren to every. thing in the barium. Conte on. made. Car titeatee Weed, acid e &neared oo Time Depostte. Advaitees made on Prime Cellaterala and (lovernment gecuritles at Meru rates. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchanges (told, Bliver. Bank Notes. de., de. All local or other hilierilaneons necks. Bonds. Mortgagee, Commercial racer, de., negotiated at the meal rates of commission. lan PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Of Allegheny. Cor. Federal and Lace& Streets. S. U. lIARTEIA.N. Pima"limit. E. P. YOUNG. Casblei BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Stockholders Invidnally Liable. pvio:k.kliAf..l..potolioA • mo , ./.34k1 'lll6 SAFE DEPOSIT CO OS 1.13"1137,31TH.G111, Toa THE Safe Keeping of Valuables, Under guarantee, and the renting . of Bald to Ito Fire and Barglar-Proof Vanite. No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE PreHdeut—WILLISM PHILLIPS. Iles President—HENßY LLOYD. WIT UAW PHILLLKS,'ISYILOW H. PAINTER, HENRY LIARYD, JOT. T. MORILIWIN, WILLIAM AEA, UEORHE BLACK, :WILLIAK LYON. CULITLeI 0. kIUbRIY. .AT. I. BENNETT. CIDIVE d Tm•-41. F.VON NUO NONRST. Open olly Irma V o'clock k. m. Lo 4 e'eloct _ CITY BANK. 112 PM Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa CAPITAL. mimeo% ITOCHI/OLDERA INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE ENTEDENT PAID ON DEPOSITS. TOREII)N EXCEL:YOE Hotlght and sold, and when destrel recanted to Europe. Col'celloea made on all In: I nuelpul pants or the tinned tltatr• fed Clan .1•. DOsellflCE lIIMME. Ermine, • JA3I/13 McOstis, Elea Erestuen W.ll. ItOriollE. (Mahler. DIEECTOuu. - n. thmseu, i.mea ktethdp. Thomas Rourke. 11.oeh Ee,ttlor raWkt Kano. iiugh X, Aarce C ratlng amptxs.4, James Phelan. H. A. Pseivogia, Ihamas Barna,: If. Story. Jos. N. tiAZZA.V. 13oUAltoar. MEI MI N. 1101211 ES & SONS, . e : 57 MARKET-STREET nrTsimaan, P.A. Cotieetlone made on *it the piis , cl7:4lleAler the Unlte4 Mat. sia4 Cazutdes. Stocks,Bonds and other Secnritite NOUGHT AND SOLD UN COMMINNON j . sr . t4entar stleatton paid to the 7hase rad _ _ ecurities. United States ' P 41.1 HART, CAUG : V & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, owner Fourth and Wood Streets, prrTuzvacat. PA., thi:10(48602 TO HANNA. Ilk= II CO. Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And %imitates. attentiou paid to the aurchale and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. kiffkt. Drafts on London. DOLLAR, SAVINGS BANK. NO. 65 VOURTJI AVENUE. CHARTIRID IN 1.1188. A193(78 81t.8911,311 DO. Open daily. from 9 o'cleet SO 3 o'clock r. a., and SATURDAY KVEND/98, Item Nay lit to November let. from T to 9 ri.ela.k, and from November Ist to Mee let, them • to 8 o' loot. 0 =tall, v is:d o i tilvigrd ' fd Po Ar ‘ rlrTre declared twice a ar. In Jew and December. and hth slu eslared senthannually In Jule and December, the Dust wee organithd, at the rata of mg per cent. • year. Interest s not drawn out. Is placed bens the credited the de welter ss prtnetpal.ana bears the mime Interest Prom th e Brat days of Jour and Deth.ber, componudlng Mee a year. without troubling the depositor Ie.:all. or even to present his pass book At this raw rather will double in leu teen twelve year. Hoots containing the Charter. Rpr.aws, Rules sod Regulations. toraltheil gratis, on applies, %lon at the oliee. Ptiallostrr-4 AMEN HEADMAN. nos ragging/Pr. George /Libre. A. N. rollock. N. D., Jelin P. Maritsa. Robert Robb, Benj. r. Vab.estr,a, John H. lihoettberier, James ii•Auiry. Jame* ehldle. Jameeß. U. Reedi t Alexander Speer, Lean W Forinera. Catlett= Yeager, _ _ Taps-"" IZ,.bert 0:Loosnla, Henri]. M adeira. Peter A. Madeira, John Marsha% Walser r. Marshal John tl. McFadden David liceandlese. Wm. J. Anderson. Calvin Adam.. Jonaric C. e Manley, lico Bleck. 1111118911.11. Charles A. Colton, John Evans, John J. tilltesple. Winn= O. Haven. lreter H. Hunker, Mailed 136711$ James L. Kelly. . . _ H.nri y Oliv W. er, if tmasb Hum L. ' Wm. 11.bmert.. Alexasder ba 'nudity Wlllaark Van Kirk. KIS A. CADLTOt4, B. U. MVO:I& TIIIIAVIR[II—CHAII BscusrLar—Jule - CARBOLIC SALVE The important discovery of the CAIIIIOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING. PUBIFIIING, and HEALING Agent is one of the most remarkable results — of modern medical research. During the late civil war it was estensively! used in the Hospitals, and Was found to be not, only a thorough disin fectant, but also the most won derful and speedy HEALING DERMOT ever known. It is now presented in a scientific combination with other soothing and heating agencies, in the form of a SALVE; and, having been al. ready need in numberless cases with meet satisfactory and ben eficial resnits,we have oohed. tation in offering it to the pub lic as the most certain, rapid. and effectual remedy for all Pores and Vicars, no matter of how long standing for Burns, Cuts, Wounds, and - every ABRASION of SKIN or FLESH, and for Skin diseases generally. Bold by all Druggists. Price 24 cents. JOHN F.:IIENItY, Sole Prop'r, No. 8 0 liege Place, New York. iiTRADE MARK. DMMIMS NThir.......n005 , Lamp 1 Ii•cARGE SHIPMENTS OW 'MY • alai* et frea dt k lake a are mitred dall7 ralptor•Jtcottlat Assad; NA SS INamoad Motion, rut.bargth and at the Twin cl aoa ,I= 4 .44r LIZ .11%.1:11 1 % bailment *sbles! aa alttombava oa baud sant elau warts; lad can sellwoos Pith. italatoa, go .. 7.lo vir Mo aa oatl Wl g e , 1 1 00 A • kolaa la ac ,c ull. All solos Mot ENGINES, BOILERS. &o. FORT PITT BOILER. STILL AND TANK WCOTUKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER. NUNEITACTIJIMES 07 2111131MAN.,__DOIIRLII-FLUED TUBULAR !TRY:ABM AND CYLINDER !STEAM BOIL. it ia STILLS AND OIL TANKSti AN, eaLIINEYSJIRMEC D ASH 1.415, R 4, SETTLING rAtia, SALT CARS AND LON PEMEDS, SINAI( PIPE% GAISOMSTISII3 AND LEON BRI PR DG I ES, SON DOORS AND COAL EIBUTIB. °Me* and. WaretzsA t tegr a r t.... B•lnill. Thin!, Short PITTSEII7IIOI3, PA. /Cr Orders sent to the above address will be tmorontly attAnded W. mh7:l!➢ HUGH M. BOLE .& CO., Car. Point Alley and Duquesne Bt, (NIL= TIM POIT.) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. blanufieture STEAMBOAT INOINFD and CITATION ARE ENOIN KB, of all slam ttdeclal attention Invited to our new STATION- A OIL W !ILL AND roil:rest.' BOILER, oriel horse power. CARTINUB, careers kind, made to order ut01:17 Fonnilry, on TIMID LITREE_ThE below Market. MIDI for 011 Wells, AITINII, ruLLEIO, HANOICRE 1,101.0 1 11 and TOBACCO SCREWS; add IRON TOBACCO .PDERSNIS, on band and made to order, at this NDUSTRIAL WORKS, rnvelsurou.re Ana orders promptly ailed. Tat as. RIESICK az, Pula a auaauali-ruour SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP, NO MOULD ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BREWERY WORK, REPAIRING AND PUT TINO•UP MACHINERY, Cor. ink and Pike Sts., Pittsburgh, Rig. ticA6:os O'HARA 'BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., 0==1:11 BTEAAI BOILXIM AN TANIS. MILLS, AO VLITAIWAL. T AN N A U ttrlrClLlViirlß r : BuIVIEN FLUE BERM. La.. Cor, of Stroud AMIN end Liberty Ct., rirrssuseit. PL. Repairing Oone promptlyOtte. ma to the above address willao promptly atteaded to Y. MCPHAIL formerly Namara . at CAIIitOLL a /SNYDER'S. ' oclanal WIL BAIINHILL & co.. BOILER MAKERS' AND SHEET IRON WORMERS, NO& NO, MI, 114 AND **PENN ST Having seemed a large yard and tarnished It with the most approved machtnery, we are pre p...rut to =nonfat are every dew:Anil°. or 80/1 , - IRS In the but manner. and warranted equal to Ffay nude to toe eountry. Chimneys, litreehlnir, lre Beds. Stearn Pipes, LocomoUre /toilers. Condensers, Pariss, Tants, till attlla. Anita. tors. Bettllnd , Zoller Iron, Brid 04. I}..r P. 0.. and foie ennunfactarers of iaraWll'a rat. MeMIMMMN JAZZD r. 81C1111.... ZDlttrAll A. /MEN JARED No 111111/81/ tr, BON, rwitmortrarair or Steam Flatters, Oil Stills, Tanks. inceirr IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street. Pittsburgh, Pa, STOVES. CASTINGS. &o. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, Warranted lo Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Rove to the Woo. BE C ZPLTI & No. 285• Liberty Street. AUma on band and tor salo. P.ILILLOR aSOVES, HEATING STOVER. ORATE TRANT3, IFINDZBA. COWLING IL/NUM tc.. ORM, NUNS & CO., wawarAczuscia os xv•arr rr or STOVES, BOSTON COOKING SANDS. "THE FIERY FURNACE," /OR W►sxtlo BITILDIX6III THE NEW ANTI-DITST 0001 STOVE, •`II6OULATOIL" COLUMBIA. COOS STOVE, RANGE CAST, IRON Patters) PORTABLE RAN CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S lIEFLECTOR, BATES, free Irmo dlrt asd WM; GRATZ 11LUDITIS, /ENDERS, to. • 206 and 208 Liberty Street, ITSTUBIIB6H, PL r=lll A. BRADLEY & CO., PO. ao WOOD gram, Wanuffieturers of the Waded Variety of _ Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO Di 1011 ND Inoue wore:Debt will be Mend all the EIVITLI3 ANL/ I.IOROVRICENTS, and the rep itation of our eta." Ls sash that say one in wet of a cood ankle should purchese none but those tammactured by es. ne Uny will be Pulsed the aost durable as wallas earaoesical. Would tW pertleulaa *Steelton to oar now VOLCANO are VIL. for Chlarchea. nett a. tore .. Ores • r 'sot to three clouted. auto:vied a to • with or Istituto. Castor. AA& woo 4.ea used them ose. et.lut.c. tut:um:men. to an{ Meer.. usz coceP r.. tank eft Cantorae azel melee taut. teat LNINGSTON & • klanalooylress of LIMIT BEAT IRON Clll. SWIM' Ustk t wort oar spostalty. Loo.. ]obit Mgt.. aoutur wit Gate Moses, goon Potion, .0001 i n. ortinleo of linllderelluowaro sloop ontotad. Mice and Works, mar Outer Deoot,Anostkosy cup ranottice weaus. Lock Sox 305 , 10.1tta bomb. Pa. - 1:t ;Ll*. aLO.O Z.', 0 al zfzi Ml= NEL . .......... EWE. HENRY BIER & CO., SUCCESSOR!! w 'JOHN EL COOPER & 00 0 Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS KADI rsoment TO OHO=B. Jaleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPS. AND TUBING. THROTTLE, SUETY HD MICE TALUS, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. .. IRON COCIEKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL MAROTACTITRERS Or J. M. COOPER t COE Imprond Belantiqikeel Um; Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Par Ami Off ers, the beat in the Markel. Okra A 5.1 Works. earner Tblneouth wad • nu Stmts. pa • A TIVOOD & McCA FWBEI, L.& Cantu Liberty itteell ua TWA AWAVe. PUPsimrtit, PA, Buts rournais AND DON YIPS FITTED. *a Lawns An A. B. CANNRON ♦ CUM lITZA4 PIMPS AVM Attu:PAWL STONE. WEST 00111 MON iffachine Mom Worico. • AdrthweatoonigrolWastOomssos, Annbe • PR TOR ATVATMIX CO MT* on kind ar Dronste On Snort 'Ono* MOM WWI me m NonesOrlags tor 21donnkr,AnnrIn? Vort, &C. Heap, ry rA : x i) : q s t v,i7v: . BARR & RIOSEXIs viurr soma AssocaAlms innziota. No 2. Sam/ • 10. Mgr Wroth '1 . 1202a13% Wiest attradoo Om to tea rosatssAisa insutsr:or COWIN BOUM as.I.IrONLIO - IRON AND STEMMA DUQIJESNE WORKS. C6LEMAN. RAHN & CO.. IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DOqUENNE. 11. X !LED JUNIATA. FIAT BAR, ROUND AND NO.DARK IRON. • RAND. lIoUr KID:STAND 1 ANE. MON. SUTLER rLATES AND lINA.DN_ DOMED IRON. DRAG anti DROPPER lIAIO% }LANDER, CUTTER BARD, CYLINDER IRON. . T AND FLAT HAIL, for coal Raul.. CROWHADS, WIFJA.N4 &HARROW TEETH. FSPRINO.I . LOW AND CULTIVATOR dT/LEL, WING 4 AND 1.101:1L DB cut to Datt.r. STEEL TILES. STEEL suurriNu, E. mem. ooAGLI. BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and AXLES. OUT NAILS AND SPLICED. • All Goods First Casa and Warranted. OFFICES AND WOHES: twohlh• Stoma And Allegheny Riese mad Watar Ptilabargle. MILLER, BM &-P BIN. R UR k k U.T.EE. irETCALY. ULU. W. BALM =II CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARB & PARKIN, OFFICE. No. 310 Liberty Bind, rnnlousen.rA 1tH.4146 PITTETIURGII STEEL WOREt3. =MMET3I! ANDERSON & WOO.DS, BEST DEFINED OAST STEEL evet7 dencelption. Also, bat Refined German Plow and S ling Steel. CORNER BONS AND /DOT AV NUN. MU,. bar,cl2, 1 - x. • .111:1241 DUQUESNE F • RGE WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to JOS. HAIBW k C 0.,) Hu facilities co-ea - wakes with the le to n eat the East, .d is prepuce to y o` and zatlefacmily all all ardent fnr bTEAJI OAT BHAPTS, OK/LHAS, PitiTuff HODS. lett/7 . H.IIILROADAXLIZ. IA/CUMOTIVIL 7111Lle together with every description of MAPS OM 020 e sad Nene corner of Dawns Way and Pint Strut. aelgthie EIBRSILIESEN ?ROOS& The the are now_prepared toTi_tel. Ikea eee rer the nth of the ELLZIONLUMPI VAIN C The roperlor also Above Max run Sally CSCEnpI Sinanb The month Train lean Alleama onnu. , a ever) dattelsy at TAG a. tn. radian/ Allrlall/ tiny al 9:110 a. m. Retitradlg. Irian* " . /r . " City at 1:40 p. re. and allye Allealopty nne- Von at PAO ro. m. The tralna taring Allegheny LW et Ville& aa. make Alma annection at Freeport IrlthWee itera line of Magas for PoiJer and arinGiateilla. Throortalekets may be pnrcamo at Um ill Wee. la. 1 Pt. iltlintr strmt. near linepenelonErlialle /Malaria. and at the Depot. Allegany. FM %Aker InAmmation L a Y/ pply to EZILTE, 4,got. leioaral etreet Depot. She War ri rn .), ad tbr will .tu ntit tliturg. , „ a D n o tlatil i t . thel i r u rauz i outellty al . ce ' 2llng this amount to [nine a t to rate the owner. galas taken by medal contact. • ZUWAAD 14. WILLIAM& nein General Boturintendent. Altoona. 1•11. 31 §§19iff li -" TUNS B. w. ika!I • CLE ALAND Trem NOV. 14th, 111 .4 arrive at the UM= b.ah elVgaz. as folio PrieMits4 B' t 111 CI. it Mb:1[11, ;Mo.= =ease 1.11-15:511 a m Fast Mee 1168 am *Wb's lrat 51:014ym Ch nltyL a P : Are AtltlEl b"A"'":: 11A3 am goehester " 111:413pm Eaton •• 4:S 3 et Leetsdale BeerTalls 6:1.11pm Leetsdale :43 Pm Talr Oaks da .a. 19,013.1 It. Chi P. P UPA • J. • bet LIM Dolt fri E OFaignpa ALEGIIILa VALLEY MAILELOAD THE ONLY DIBTXT ROUTE TO THE OM REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OP OAS& On and alter MONDAY. NOV. 1112.11160. TWO THBOUNII TRAINS DAILY c orner of leave Pittsburgh Depot. eorner , of M.. mita Andra* aireata./bt 371=A5:4011 Clty.Eud. 5510..4 all points to the Ott Regions. /Bays inTresiaiself. - Allari• ri 711Sa m Hay X.r.—.... T Eg a r: B» Dpm Night TAXI m I tilton... 111:40 •rn tfulton:. SiSSA Rd Holio...11:60 • m 114 9:00 • nsi id Human. . 4 soo pm Ad Helton... Mktg P 4th Ilititoi..11:00 4th Holt2n. 7:1 pm Treert An. 5.30 m Sala Works. T:6 5 • m 5.1•W0rk... 7i16 p Freeport Ae 6:ISp Bradrs BSA *silly as Brailys B An /Orli* am Church Dm Church... —. 10:10 am Errant tint. Ron only at principal palate. Acossamodaiden tralna C. Mop.. . LAWREN,_ sewn Sup.t. THOMAS 11..111N0. Ann. Banns - rITTSBURGH,'. OURIDIRATI AND LOUIS RAILWAY. 1113 HANDLE BOUM CHARGE OF 271118.-09 sad after 801198.9. Nov. 1400 lie% Malin Will leave sad min at the Galanllo9Ot. Plttsbrmah. ea:l,llmm .• Pittsburgh Thee. Mall 111:687.: M. fir:. sa. &lathers!. Expcms 119189.. m. m. rest ..... :48. m. p. ra. Mixed. Am.'s 11:43 a. m. p.M. McDonald's Aneu,No.l 1183 a. m. 331 k is. Steubenville Ateotumod. 3:43 p.m. ,•4111 MeDonalel , s Ace's. 'No. 2 3:33 D. m. 183 ON bu i rit . 37:l7 . 3l . Tre . In.. 13.1114 p.as.; i .38 m• 111:13 e.3.=l l ll=l:rdtr . hy. General Mutat A9e9t. Cell= W. W. 9111 W, De 499109. 0199. • 3011 =l3lll3llCal ace 00M-1.1.4 VILL Zieyart....l33 • oayei. corner an' Chart are Witter etrzra, as foLalnt 171MM;0!MM!ffl IteactarportAccamdt'a 1t:60 A. w. 11:05 r XT. to aad from Mans. 3:15 r. ar.10:00 A. at Waat Newton koensn'd 4: Braddock's Acconadt'a 6:16 30 r. 1.00 P.M Night .1.6 tollcK'soort . lo.:3o 1. N. 6:45 A. is icanday Chorea Troia to sad aom Wert Nowtala 100 w 10,00 A. RICHARD B. tOWICR:s. Borsal. S titt2.l HILL. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY =l:=3 Eastern Division. anYr57, 1 "4111.e.,,t 41'11: Colorado Nevada, CalUoraia iiah, drioonst Washington* New Mexico, Idaho, = • • Oregon. .• Tiro Trains leave Etat, Line t:agrg rag . tr i ggle S"4 =ranir 11.son/a bat mad lit, Joe Ballload.from 9n1.007, cenS4l .l o , fn. at uairreoetdogeMMllrt pc " 44rst 61 ; l or Ellsworth with . t.tve [WM) TATES Z'XIM.IO9 (.70111PLNY•13 PAILT Lllei Or OVSSLA.II/1 YAM AND 221ZM1Z17 904.0ELT5 rOS DEW VER MALT .L. 41.11.3310 D - . . All Points in the Territories, tATI,ThrtIETAITARNPIT rx if a , Litwin...ono, tout& To. m at mu polars .. ., ...A. sons sod blow Meico. WHO We room addlUtroz of tutu ti44l and *liniment, owl the • ulnas mode hemtomoulble Overland Transport+ *ln Ltnes from Hs Went. torlono, Its.rout noa on ; saeviallol toctlttles 0,0 Um tranamlsolon ot ' trelobt to the -Rot West. Ticked tor osili at all the.TtrinCliC..oMOoll ft the United Mates ono Vanads. Es • sore arid asA .ae._tp:hetv vie _TH2 , 5,Kr i p W r i u..... I.O,ISIVZNIK YALCTIVIO N ,* W . 7 A.AN1447.P.051, • ' 2,000,000 *cßa or OilOl.OE LANDS . FOR SALE Union Pacific Railroad Compiusy, . • . SANTIJOI DIVISION, • win sum s the One of thetracked. • 5400 TO sa,oo rEn 1 , ado eesOliOLDiT OF Flia -:• ! For further particulars, sew, - iiteat • ' JOHN P. 11116141trOie lah4Coaualtaloner.2oaekte itla . ClLltt. LAmpolitar, emiri; mat, • • at. Lent,. ltaoart. CARRIAGES. BUGG!ES. r airarir. VilinistiN cuiinsirma . WORKMAN. it," DAVIS, 13110:41980 129 Workman, Moore dti CO., • ItaaufactrFers sad Deslus la•- 05 i0rz50,rai.131713W3221,. , spng andn BuckrWagens,. Bee. 41, 41,46 and 48 Bum St., illegkay. 1 . 7* ,1„, molly' and promptly exemateti. Or ders for mow Work gotten up to i mxtuo",d wgrreaN were utisloctiun m uverY iyelreorrst Oyler of work ronstAktlyou , Itt/161. AOILDITo (or Ur. Nolo Hares Wket rootol v o_f _riAItVEN .5 rAVICTIT A at .I. 2 .4arSulot , goir.C6tanor gad H. za*LnD DAVIN hsettig parebbood the Danis{ ot Aka. sad Ws. D. Moore. bo *bats** Ann of WWINMAN. NICIAIitZ it Woo •111 banana b. continued at tbe old obuty usage the nom ant • etplo of WOUILINAN • pay's. Orders mourimi. s wog 0. E T CH RD vtllt ellieten , .now Babb . .toUbrllt. Ja=sllo • , BARBELS CLEVELAND 1.1. I. t r w ' Eames . Bv. - rrEslo Half bbliptiihe zed sous.: AN wane ' • ; T SAD —278 Pip Ileftlikalelia 4,1 =AD; Nix , , TOZOIIIIEsT BRANDS nada au AA, tor er 1r A ;`t-115740• El EU ll El WAYNE d r Rua IC;RA.UR rrrivasu R. 8. 9. :rains WM Islas Rom cpot. noel alas, Att. Chlimgo irtl X I It Peale° Is. .111:01411 gino!1im1:;: 1.3,1;e93.331113311 r mi gielV d, nx i erall i, M. a Wb i te 13 Armee tie l Dewy Leetsdale Ao : : 3 to Bee'r Palls • de 3 Am Now Cut e' MP YR i 61106 • rl Lootsdele . 1 pm Beer Yells ' : pel Le9...eUla • • : pea :al pal Pal, Oaks • , day Chord, VAN ad • Lzpreea le R 3.3proes ltre F. .R. Kr,OUL 1:10 et. tleal. Manager. E:=3 rl=2 = a. MiNITZE.4II:4' =I , i r )1111) ;~ ; k~~ ~.