FINA,N CIAL. .101Eitleili BANK, NO, FOURTH AVENUE, ViTTSVIIUGHt Oasis ip; . . - . 11200.000 . . , Stockholders Individually Liable. it/INEI OP DISCOUNT ANIIIDEPONIT JOHN I'I.OTO NN. rtoyn. President. Clubter. l , n rcr l o . rb^ l, M. Startto.li John E. Martlgnd, T.glannun. Archibald g4lllacd Vi. Arrutt, Jug. Relll4 , n l hr. 114 wm. turd. Jolla TLIA a Rant nhw rhllv lelnk4g to du gen, 1:41 !tanking and pr.D.red Lusidex4 C-4-e[14.,113, SILVER- .ND COUPONS, //ought at Bights: Priced. PII. MIERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth &venue VIII JAMES T, BRADY SC ,O 0.; m.0., to 0, JO/allili Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., Bat sat WI Lilt/nth of 1310VE1INIIENT SECURITIES, GOLD. SILVER AND COUPONS, WOPT FAVORABLE TER M% I Inttrest Allowed ou Deposita. asirgt,n7ot rate.. on tiorerment BoralF at law at loara Ordorn exec, mint foe tho PeirettOrse and Nato of PaOCUM,' BONDI% and 'AULD. 3.41 - .T:S T. BRADY & CO, 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY 11, B. 7-30 BONDS. For tale at • N. nozatrEs & soNt.. (Atm/ TE gittilargij etalittE, FDIANCE AND, TRADE. tar trlegrapt. to the Pittsburgh assent.) Naw Yong. February 28, 1870. Today was one of marked importance In the I:car campaign on Wall street. The movement was assisted by the pop ular feeling for a lower gold premium, and • the general distrust occasioned by the break in gold. The bulls suffered severely, and many email operators Were cleaned out. The events of to-day have coMplottly demoralized all specula tive movement, for a rise. This is clearly seen In the fact that every time the market rallied -the bulls were very' free sellers. The day closed with very little recovery from the lowest point: The next move for lower prices will be on the bards of .a drain of currency to the Interior far settlements, always made in the middle and western States On the first or April. The banks leave commenced losing currency much earlier than usual, which fa:accepted as moaning that the interioria much poorer In currency than was generally expected. The following la the official announce ment of the treasury policy for March: U. S. Treamtry,..Yeto York, February 23—During the .thenth of March, 1870, I shall by order receive bide for gold and offer, of bonds R,1b11014 - a: Bids far gold. Thursday, March sa, one million; do. do. 1714, ono million; do. do. 31st, one mil lion, all au account of sinking fund. Orders or bands: Wednesday. March 2d, onoclal fund, ono million; Thursday, Minch 70th, Milking fund, one million; Wedneeday. March 16th. special fund, one million• Thursday, March 24t b, sinking fund, one million. [Envied.] Cnse..3. . AsS't Tresaurer. Money easy at 4@6 par cent. on call. Sterling weak at 1134®831.. The gold market has been active and excited, and declined heavily; opened at 116%, fell to 115 and closed quiet and more tame at 11534. Carrying rates I(& per cent. Clearances, 671,000,090. Imports for the week, 11219,587. klumor says a powerful coMbination is manipulating the market with the Intention of making a sharp up ward turn in the premium. Governments dull and lower, closing barely needy: Coupons 'Bl, 16&16!4;'1r2, 133,;(j;143{: '6l, 121G®1334; 65, 13X®13%; do now,. 11,s;Al2; 67. 1234(311134; '68,123{ 441214; 10 41. rs, 13X®1134; Currency 6a, 11(41.1,td., State Rands weak, except Ifilasouris, 9I V; old Tennessee, 55; new 4534; old Vulenla 62; new 65; old North Carolina al: new 2334. Stocks heavy and' lower, and closing unsettled. Toe principal dealing; were in Lake ,rilnore, North Western, Rock Mall and Vanderbilt '.The latest rates are rather better than the logest figures of the day. loive.77tirry Pric63.--Cantort, 53; Caro. berlaad, 30;.....Weatern Union Telegraph, -MU: Quicksilver, 1254; Mariposa, 8; do preferred, 19; Water Power, — ; Adams Express, 63%; Wells & Fargo, 111; American Exprews, S 7; United States, 51; Pacific Mall, 41%; New York Ventral, 9434; Edo, 263{; do. preferred, 45; Elarlem, 143; lIEICIMOTI Scrip, 93; Roadies, ocy, r Michigan Gastral, 120;1 Lake Snore, 04%; Illinois Central, 173; Pittsburgh, 963.4; Northwestern, ow do, preferred, thki . ; Rock Island, 110; St. Paul, 62; do. preferred, 7434; bran, 93 ; do. preferred, Fort p Wayne, at; Terre -Heats, ref erred, CO; Chletaro and Alton, 110; a.).1.6. M., .t.di..ft Now Jersey C entra l , o; C.C. & C., 733. i; C. C. 191‘; Kra Joe proforred,lo6; Dribs:quo, 1E634! Bar- Heston & 61 41 6 0 9. / 61 . Poston prlcsa—Coppar Falls, 514; • Franklin, G; Quinooy. sue.Treastiry DaleaGEg gold, 178,370.872; .cnrrency, tf,h72,&52; - general balances -. .k8.3.673.(C18.. • . . The Bdtkoore and Chici Railway Com usny'recontly exocated a mortgage for .s:3ou,Lbo sterling or :3,552,000 In gold, to ,haring, Bros., of London. ()orlon or Firm:mina l eadiwrrn, MOXD.LT, 28, quotations ao Meowed by Ph. R. tAtrtr. 116. Silver. 112. Eighty ono's, 115%, Five Twpoties, 1202, 114: do 1664, 11234'; do 1666, /12 , 4; do 1866, Cunard... 111%, do. 1887, 112%1 do 11168.112%1 Ten Fortle, 111%; A.i.rox Ex prim. Company 61%; Merchants Iltdon itxpross Company, Amedoon • Ex 'ro Company, 875(; - Western tfoloti 14%; Now York Central 8+5%: Reading, 97%; Pittsburgh, Yon IV..yne - k Chicago. et; Ohio ct Mk wionurd, 28%; Micidgan Soatbarn, MN; Clugeh.d tr, Pittsburgh, 98%; Chlosgo.' Ituitk bland ta Pantile, 11830 Chicago North Waders, COW Uhimgo North Wustem Preferred 86%; Arlo 2.6%. • • suraffer;os. • Idarpl. • Mann. Laudon, per ...... .4546 26,85 Pr.rix, par franc.....„.- ...... 22 24 Sarno, thalor . ....... .....-.. 82 • 87 ,r lanktort, • 48% , ho. quotatioui received by/afoot v Co. Gold: 116%; United States lilacs, 1881, 115%1 Plvo-Twentios, is k g4 114; cip.• 1864, 112%; do. 1866,11%; Ton•Partive, 11134;_Fivo,rwentleol, Joan. ery and . .1111y, W 66, 111% do. do.' ISM, 112./; do.• do. 2666. 112%; Colon 'Pacific itiaraad, 8730 Centel do, do. NM; Cy. Paciflo, .111%; Lake Seperfor —. • riessoms.o PS NAIMIST °gyms OP Prrreartnan Oakwrra, MONDAY, Feb. The oil market continuos dull and very quiet and devoid Of a single now or Imentant characteriallo Worthy Of imperial :notice. As has been the ease for soma time, past, More seems to De little or uo Inquiry for tether erada or rofitiedr mud tho ..dead•loch" which has been the leading feature of the trade since the opouing of the year, skill aoUUUmn. CRUDE! CoM ulred with Retards.* hail 'under. Fowl no quotable change. Spot or seller March la ktill quoted at 12,41230 potter until July, 1201210:4 buyer all year. 14m614%, =PIN= The market is quoted a shade ateadler than 011 Saturday, though In the absence of sales, prices are nominally unchanged. fipot is quoted et 27X: Marcb, 28X: April to June, 2851; Apr i l to Dece4ber 30. Ortosims OP (MOM OIL seA. V. ft. Fleber Bro NS, on account acme; AB bto; on account W. Bartle: Llidrup. atop h Bro 240, 012 atOOIRII J Claiwgher; W 13 Porterfield 80, on account Fiaber VIM; J A McKee CA on accoruxt Et Cralg: Penn . 011 Worlke SO, on amount B Duncan; Fisher BrO 40. on sooannt E H J.,ang; Basle 011 Works St% on amount ~,~__~ B S Duncan; Jill Wilkins 80, on account same; Model Rat. Co 240. on account .7' htunball: Spray OH Works 240, on cwunt W D Robinson; Spray 011. Work' 280, on account Time Racket; Jae Wil kins 240. on account Pbra and Balton Pat 05; D My 57, on account J Kiruna]. Total 3,099 bbls SHIPPED /EAST BT WBOT PENS R. R. & Co. 819 bble retinal to Waring, /Clog .1,C0., PITTi4BUILLIU MABKET4 077DM 07 PITTBEROTS GAIN STN, i MONDAY. ; ;cb. 23, 1370. . ThrilllCON genorally continues dull, aridthenaarkets, In general way, are ir le devoid of anything ally now or Im portant. The °Maths ed decline in gold, of course , dlrictly e eche such articles as are imported. Irectly has a 1.40- dencyte depreciate use generally, and so long as this oontin es, and until the tariff question has o n finally disposed of, It Is not to be DX led that there will be any material 103 nvement. Sugars .continue weak DU ;panicky, and are lowa.' now in the than they have been at any time yet, at least we are so ' Informed. The grain trade continues eluggbili, and the same Is true of flour. Provisions quiet but without quotable change. There is a very fair demand for butter, eggs and country produce, generally, at termer quotations. APPLES—Demand fair and market steady, though prices aro unehariged, ranging from P 2,53,60 for fair to prime, and 1P,75@4 for choice. APPLE BlTl'Tellt—Quoted at 65(4)75c. BUTTER—Prime to choice roll is In etesdy demand, while common and la rd:tor ill dull: sales of the former at 33@ 35—fancr brands, 30037. BEANS—Continue quiet and un changed with a supply considerably to excess of the demand at present; we con tlnne to quote at f2,00@2,50 par busheL us to qusalty. BROollB—Store prices: No. 2, 53,75. N 0.3, 5 4 , 50 : No. 4i 55,00; No. 5, $5,50. thkrpet Brooms, Koog6,so.' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3 ets. BROOM CORN-13®17 Ma per pound. CHEESE—Is steady but unchanged; Western Reserve and Hamburg, UN@ 17; Factory, 17@ii734; New York State Farm Dairy, 1E419; New Yorx Goeben. CARBON OIL—Is offering more freely and prices are a shade lower. wo now quote Standard brands at 25®2534. for Woe 100 bbl lots, and 283{427, 1n a re tail way. CRA . NBERRIES—Prime. to choice eastern cultivated, gl7(418 Per bbl, DRESSED ROGS--Dull and Market almost bare; may be quoted at 9;4010. DRIED FRUIT No Improvement In the; demand, - and no change to make in quotations. We con tinue to quote Apples at 74113 clan and Peathes, at 8(d90 for quarters, and leg lie for halves. Blackberries, 15fiit0 cte, and pitted Cherries, 25ey50 eta, . EGOS—In steady demand but =- Changed at 25. FEATHERS—SaIes at 85@90, and the usual advance for small lots, in a retail way- FlSH—Sales Lake Herring at 1434 per halt bbl, and Widte Fish at 1914',. FLOUR—Continues quiet and un changed. The mills report a steady Ica. demand, walla dealers are doing but very little. Wo continue to quote weatern flours. in store, at 15®5,50 for spring and $5,75@6 for winter. Rye flour, $.514;525. GRAIN—The offerings of wheat con.l Orme very light In this market but the mills are getting all they want from the west; wo continue to quote at $1,10@1,15 for good to chains Red: Oats continue very dull: we can report sales on track of some 700 bushel at. 44®4434; may be quoted at 46@47 In store, and 42@43 In brat hands. Rye is quiet and unchanged, at 8014)85, though the demand Is light. There was a sale of 1,000 t:Labels the other day, but we did not learn the price. Corn able Is dull; we continue to quote Ear, on wharf, at 73075 and abetted at 78€030. Barley unchanged and drill; ',rime spring, 00c, and . fall, IL HAT—May be quoted at Ile ®23 from country wagons. as to quality. Baled, on wharf, II5(420. lEWSKii—Sales at Nada per pound. HOMINY—BaIes at 16,7506,00 per bbl. LlM.E—Bales of Cleveland white lime at 12Q2,26 tier bbL LARD OlL—City, brands No. 1 extra quoted at $1,38®1,40, and No. 2 at Bu. ONIONS—Quiet and unchanged; I2@ 2,75 Der bbl. sa to quality. PEANIITS—Prime Tennessee quoted at 86810 cu. PEAS—Lower; wo now quote at (i 11.75 per bushel. POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged 4Sn on track and 60 in store. PROVISIONS—Tne market Is quiet and unchanged. Bacon Shoulders, 12@ ISia: for plain and 14 for Sugar Cured; Slues, 15% for Ribbed and 17 for Clear; Breakfast Bacon, 18; Sugar Cared Hama, 18®1854. Dried Beef, Zit Ham Sausage, 1534; 'Mess Pork, 128304,29 Lard, 16 in tierces and 17@i1734 In bbls and kegs. POL'LTRY—Receipts continue very light and market is almost hare. We continuo to quote dressed chickens, at 14(a Di chi. and dressed turkeys, 18@20. SEEDS to 160 bush. Clover seed, to go out of this market, at 58,60. Tim othy seed Is scarce but unchanged, at. 51.50@1 5 . Flax seed. 124000 2 . 115 . • STRAW—Sates of rye' straw at 110, and oats at 110@14. SALT—Ia quoted at! 1,75 by tho . car load. TALLOW—SaIes of rendered at 8X; rough, 6@634. Market very quiet. ALLEGHENY CATTLE. MARKET OFFICE OF IVe. PITTSBU F RGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, eb. 28, cIATTLE. Tho following is an accurate report of ' the number of cart received as veil as the points at which they were shipped and by whom cwned : TCPUrratill reinnan, Chicago-- 4 cars Greenwald & R., Chicago 4 care L. Rothchild' & L., Chicago.. 2 cars M. Verner, Chicago..... 1 car Rats de Keefer,,Chicago..---....-. 2 care Hartman & Lowtmateine, Chicago. 2 cars S. Marks Bre., Chicago 4 care L. at J. Shamberg, Chicago " 7 care T. J. Harmer & Co.. Chicago..—. 1 car . Haas if Kraus, Chicago 2 ears Mow Hara. Chicago 1 car Jacob Needy, Chicago 1 car J. P. Carter, MeObaniceburg 1 car Thos. Green, Newark 1 ear ' R. Graham, Fredrickaburg..:.-... 1 oar W. Warta, ..... 1 car ['repaid bars Total .- .. ...... Total lard week.— - -.72 cars As will be seen there - is * little dif ference between the number on sale this week and that of last SPOOL, C 420 oar onlyi or 18 or 20 bead. Forty car loads, allow. tag 18 to the car, reaches 720 head in the aggregate. and we presume there ware atleaat thirty bead driven In from the adjoining country ao that the whole rummer OD sale, footed tap TEO bead. , AS might be expected with this compara tively small number of cattle, the mar ket was firm and prices generally P shade higher, bat se was the case Imt week, both drovers and hatchets Were disposed to complain, the latter alleging that prices were too high. and the former, contending that they ware not high enough, that notivithstendlei the high prices here cattle are roistively infgher in tbe west, and that even admit an advance, they did Oct trove nettle of a margin. That all grades of nettle old higher • than last week we. generally consefed na, bgt mere_ particu arly was this tse ge in regad to m me dium stock, the kind Cannily aright after by second dam butchers, sod their aypeared td ho fewer of- tide kind and' more really good cattle on slate, hence the ditference to whiph we have Just alluded. As will be aeon by reference to the rt of sales, prime n ext tat steers sole por d at B%W, Pet we while good to medium sold readily at 6%0N. Weak steers are still quoted at ltNb9 according to, guilty/ rued *mid I- Lion. Considerable complaint is being male', by drovers, and with good reason, too, against portain railroad comp.antes, for conceding to a few heavy stock dealars through retain( freight, which are re fused the trade at large. This altos these fevered skippers a very millesimal advantage over the trade, as the differ once in freight enables thorn to Pay More In the west and sell for lees In the east - and hake money, while other , ' stoeir•tioaleys are not able to do a thing. Now this is all wrong and ma' sooner this arrangement Is broken op the bet ter for the stock bonnets, generally, and i [bele engaged in ti. .Truce favored dealers bay° a monopoly of the trade, and the tendoney of li is to drive many operators out of It, and UM Is Just what the monopolists wa 11. idullf Is on commission, from West Vlrglols 17,5754. ,Derwin & B Col 18 heid Batter Co. stock. Rothchlida Lsowenatlue 83 head from Chicago, at 7 M. Verner 17 head from Chicago, at 7@7 Haag,oo. & Rratis 45 head from -Chlesies and Ohio, at 6@756. set shamus:sr 18 head . mixed Chicago stock. at 63.0311et5. t 3. Mark,' & liro. 76 head all Porn chi. cage, at - _ Jae. McAllister sold 10 head extra to Peter Fairley at 8540 to tame, at 854; 14 additional, at 634(07M'. L. --d S. Elhamberg 141; stockers; at esa 6d4; fat cattle. at 8f:481‘. :Traurinsn d , 'Abut= ee head AVM Chicago, sold-at 6,8038 A; 18 rvmmisalon Battle, halters and bulls, at SNeoB.K. Emerick & Co. sold IS Ohio steers, at 7X(4,8. • Kate &Keefer 45 head good to prime, from Chicago, at tigq.K. Jacob Needy sold 18 head from Chi cago, at 73.0,634; 18 additional, at 6,K(gi 73: 18 head on commission, at 5y,@7%. Greenwald & Kahn 80 head from Ohl• cage, at 614 ®BK. Kaziewom. tiazleoeooil . 0 Bleekatoek sold 18 for Greenwald dr Kahn, at 7y,1(i)7%; 15 for 1., & J. Sheathers, at 76918. 1111316 P. • The supply of sheep on sale to day was again light, only about 900 head, but for some cause or various calves combined, the market was very slow. The trouble lies In the fact that prices are too high in the country, at least drovers and butchers think so, and this accounts for the light supply, as It Is alleged, and we have no doubt It is true, that the dealer la making. no more now than when sheep were two dollars per cwt lower, Of course, the market vrait firm and prices Ibr all grades fully sus- Mined, but the demand was extremely light, butchers taking hold very spar 'ugly, and notwithstanding the number Olf sale was small it was fully up to the wants of the trade, and at 10 A. x., there was quite a number of portions of droVes unsold, and It is probable that there would be some left over. unsold. Prime to extra abrep brought very full prices, one lot ot6U bringing 7c and another of 20, averaging 125 Its, brought Se. Those are outside prices; however, as most of the good [sheep sold at 514(463i, and from that down to s2i4 per head. M. Beighley had 73 which he held at f 9.75 per head. John Walters had 100; sold 30 aver aging about 100.1bs, rough. at s3) , i; petted to reallie ;334 for balance. , John F. Nooly sold 84 extra averaging 115 lbe. fed by 0 Springer, of Findlay Tp., at an Average of 6i. Snyder sold 40 to ?doses at #4,40 per head: Jaoob Rion 80 good sheep expectodto average . Co per lb. Jackson bad 50 good, averaging abhut 100 lbs, expected to get 70. Levl Stouffer had 80 head. Adam Eckert bought 19, averaging 91‘.; lbs, We per Ib; sold SO at 43 per head; . SS at $2. Stokely Bro wholexaled 95 to Belwan ger, at 92.50 per head. J. S. Mcatlllan 72, from Allegheny Co, at an average of So Jamoa Kerr 45 fair, averaging about 8516,. at 5 o per lb. Shaw had 89, from Lavrranco Co; !told 20 fancy_averaging 125 lba, to Tesh, at So. • Unchanged, with a continued fair re. tall demand. The butdhera are buying more freely, as hogs era relatively chesperthan cattle; but the trouble la they can not Hen as much pork as Wet. We quote In areal' way at 93,V10X, for cemmon to prime averages. tRRETS Elf TELEGRAPH. New 'form, February Vl.—Cotton quiet and heavy, with salt* 1,800 bales at for middling uplands. Flour: receipts 11,020 bbla; flour dull and cont. mon grades favor buyers; sales 7,100 bbla at 14,76@4,95 for superfine State western, fsjogs.ss for extra State, ;saw for extra weetena, 15.70@d,30 for white wheat ex tra, 55,201311,16 for round hoop Ohio, $5,50G6,25 for extra St. Lou* and 43,25 @8,50 lbr good choice do, including 2,000 bblis extra State for export at $5,20. Rye Flour quiet, with salon 200 bbla at 1 4 , 25 ® 5,25. Corn Meal in fair request, with sales 700 bble Brandywine at 54,9012)5. Whisky didl, with sales 250 bbls western at 51,01151,0114, free. Wheat: receipts 320,butth; wheat I®2e better for winter, quiet and without decided change for timing; elates 55,000 bash at 81,16 for No 2 op - ring; /1,21 for choice No 1 do. de• livered; 111,28@1,32 for winter rod and amber western, and 61,30 for winter red Canada In bond. Rye quiet. Barley heavy, with sales 11,000 bush at 61,12® 1,16 for Canada West, the latter price for Bay quintet and two rowed [irate. Re ceipts corn. 2,200 Mesh: scarce and lc better, with sales of 28,000 bush at 90® 950 for new mixed western, 95®98140 for new yellow Jersey, and 111.0334 for old mixed western In store. Receipts meta, 3,7 , 12 lough; oath dull and heavy for w era and firm for State 21,000 burn at 55@57c for western and 62@61e for State.- Stock of grain In waree house: 2,630,422 bush wheat, 479,186 bush 'corn, 1,141,267 bosh oats, 41,999 bush rye, 257,477 bush barley, 84,770 bush malt, 16,412 bush peas. Rice quiet. Coffee quiet.. Sugar dull, with sides of New Orleans at 74G76a. flop quiet: Petro.' loam Wendy at 15Ne Mr crude and 28,1 641,9:: for relined. Linseed oh quid. Turpentine Quiet. Port- lowerand more active, with WOO Of 2,350 We at ;25,75 for new mete; $.93.50@,91,00 for prime, and $23,00G26,00 for prime we..: also 501 bble now meal. seller March, at 125.75, end 250 do, seller ten days. at $25,75. Beet steady and quiet, !sales 12.5 bbl. and 30 tierces; beef hams quiet; 90 bbla at 828,00@32,50. New cut meats dull: 160 packages at 10,4($)113/o for shoulders: 14 ®l4,Sfc for hams. Middles quiet; 35 boxes Vumberiand cut at 1910. Dressed hogs heavy atll®lll,for western. Lard heavy and at. lower; 300 tierces at 141‘(:$14,8; for steam and 1.5341111334: - for kettle rendered; Aso 500 . tierces, seller .Aprll and May, at 15e. Butter quiet at 14(328 for Ohio. Cheese dull at 16@18c. Freights to Liverpool dull and declining. - Latent—Floor closed doll and 5o lower on common grads.. Wheat quiet and steady for spring, Brut and moderately active for winter: N. 2 spring 11,14(0 4174 winter red and amber WORtI7D 1429 (41,712. Bye more steady 81(1,93c. Oats dull and heavy 55@e57c for western. Corn quiet and iirm 916,960 for sound new inixed.rmatern. Fork quiet at 125,50 for mesa regular and March delivery; $25,50 bid and 125,75 caked for I..pnL Beef is steady with moderato demand. Cut meat,' and Bacon nominally unchanged. Ir.rd vary quiet 1434®14!% for prima steam for March. Eggs steady at 27®288 for fresh. .Cnimteio, Fe 2&—FlOuti with sales Spring extra at 18 10115 26. Wheat dolt, Irregular and:unerttled and lower with sales No. lat 85 y4 O; No. 2at 78% (371190: this afternoon market dull with salmi No. 2 at 79c. Corn steady with sales at 6934(370c; closing at 69%r; no grade 46(y1 4r; this afternoon market doll with sales at 69%.3 for No. 2. Cala quiet and Xci lower, with miles No. 2 at 2714®37,4gri. Rye dull but steady; sales at 07e for No 2. Barley nominal. High. wines firm, with sales at 95c for wood and 96tic for. Iron bound packages. Mess Pork active, with sales at 125.2.5025,60, closing at 126,50®25,37X cash. Lard easter at 14c. Meats active, closing at 10c for dry salted shoulders, 1231 c for rough aides and 123 for abort rlb mid. dies. Creased Hogs at 110,26010,75, einatng quiet at $10,75 for light weights. word s. Le i 41 hours: 7,454 bbl e. flour, 82,660 bush wheat, 33.850 corn, 14,720 oats, 1,1150 rye, 2850 barley, 1,987 dressed begs. Shipments: 7,180 bbla flour, 12,6e0 (Man wheat, 15,210 corn, 1.809 oats 2,185 rye, 2 1 600 barley, 1,564 dressed hairs. C1M10111,4,71, February 28.—Flour; ex• Ifs 11.74(46 and family fk5,26®5,60. Wheat steed . ) , at 11,0001,08. Whiskey doll and drooping at 915,05 e, latter rate short tires. Mess pork Offered at 127, bid no demand. fiulk shoulders sold at 100 for ;post: closing nominal. tildes ragireind and could have bftni bought at 1344, 14 and 14%c for rib, clear rib and clear, flacon dull and hardly any &i -nland; Moulders ware offered at 12, sides xtand 10346 fur clear rib and clear. feud woo ofrornd at 14 and 15c, but nO (remand, cetroletua 30 (4 ,31 0. Sugar dull at 10 to 11114 e for New Orleans. Molasses 7144784-and Scarce. Coffee 1803 to, latter for choir*. Hr. Louse, February 28.—Tobacco: none In market. Cotton nominally lower at 22e. !Temp unchanged. Plour t low triode' scarce and wanted ; fall super 14 2544 fA r 14 70, triple ca lm ss(gb 25, - cho ice Id 60657 75. Wheat stronger; No. 2 aprlog Inspected 97340, No. 1 do 93e; No. 2 red hell /1011 00, No, 1 do 11 10(41 111 No, choice 11 10101 20. DALTIMOIOC, February 28.—Flour se. Use and firm, with sales Western super at 14,75e5: —Wheat steady and - on. changed, Corn: white 115496 e and yel low 91427 d, WO nominal. Yes Pork quiet clear ,60. BacOn Arm: rib sides 151, , ,c; , rib 16,V0s ; shoulders 12gc; With , ' 150200. Lard quirt at 11334 c. Whisky offered at 21,01441,02. PIIILADIMPISTA, February 28.-Flours small biledness; super .4,24400. Wheat firm end fp4r demand for westerns; red 11,00(41,263i. Ityo stsadir at COM In goad demand; new yellow ellqdde. data firm at 540e0a. Petroleutn—erude II; refined 27,44 c. Whisky scarce at 11,000) 1,0? for western. BrEMTHIIO, Feb. .28.—Cotton quiet and nominally at 234fe; receipts, 2298 bales; exports 1835. Floor dull at $5. Corn scale at 94)92c. Osta steady at 65(404e. }Topsham at 127,50075,00, Bran scarce at 26c. Loursymn, February 28,—Sales 78 Idide lobate() at 4P116340 for trash, 003 , 70 for lake, 7.404 1 3,t4e for low leaf, 9018.afor medium to good do. Cotton declined W 220 for middling.. Whisky firm at 850. OLINELASID, Febnorry2ll.—Suckwhost flour steady.at 10(37 for good to chokes brands. Petroleum nominally unollatia , I ed; refined held at 27@275651 crude un - changed and dull at 4, 90 Per b b l ; * Nittrirvrtin, Feb. 28.--Cotton blat and low; mfddllngs 19540; good ordinary 18e; stook, 9800 bales. • ~~..... PITTSBI7IIGH DAILY GAZE' rE TITESDAY ,MORNING. MARCH' 1, 1870 Live Stock MarkeL NSW YORE. February 28.—Total beeves for week 8224; to-day, 3700. Quality better, making r s it ro her stronger prices; but there la no im vement theme! , ket, It closes wor than last woes, the final sales being a %,3 lower and some lots left. Part or Erie Cattle arrived late, to the injury oftrade. Prices varied from 12 to 17%c, averaging About 16 cont.": The weather was .unfavor able, snow and rata prevailing. The best of 82 State rattle, strong 8 cwt., brought • 14)17%c; 67 fair to fat 7 cat Ohio '4®l7c; 100 Illinois 73,,f cwt 15(4170; 60 Linnets 654 cwt 14@)15z a car of little 6 cwt Indianas 12%o; 40 Canedas 5,4 cwt 13c; 115 Missouri' 634 cwt 14%c. Canada cattle increase in numbers as gold de clines. There Were nearly 600 thmadas this week and no Texans. Sheep count 81,870 for the week, and 48 cars fresh, , and seven of State to-day; -trade rather slow, and thin lots lower, or Ave to eight cents range, with car 1.29 lb Canada@ at 9c, three cars Michigan, 98 lbs, 8340, oar 90 ltsi State 80, car 9e3 Ohio 7c, car 85 Its 634 c, car 63 lb& 50; several cars unsold to-night. Hogs are quoted at 054®9340 ; to-day 12,660; 81 cars arrived and mar ket slow, with scarcely any selling alive; dressed vary from 12 to 12%0, the light. et bringing most money; very few west. ern dreamed arriving; they are worth 1134 ®hl PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28.—Beef cattle dull, with sales of 1,935 bead extra Pa. and western at 93igt0c, choice 10%c, fair to good 7®9e and common 534@6540 per lb. Sheep higher, with sales of 9,000 at ;881193.40. Hogs in fair demand, with 'Wes of 8,000 at W®13,95 'for corn fed, and $l2®lS for slop fed. CIIIOAOO, February 28.—Hogs; live dull at g8,40%9,23 for light to cholco lots. Receipts for past 48 hours: buyerhip ments: 1,678. Cattle dull, and sellers apart aC 14,85@i5,50 for fair to good butchers' cows and steers, and 86,50 07,50 for good to cholcesmOotheldeping beeves. Sr, Louts, February 28.—Cattle; better grades active at Sigibo for good to prime, and 8070 for choice to extra. Hoge quiet at 86:093,0 for light to extra. Dry Goals Starlet. NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Business quiet and rates uncbanged for cotton White. A. much Improved feeling Is mani fested In prints. Loa opened to-day at 1030- IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTBBURDIE FORT WATNO AND CRT (Lino RAILROAD. February 211.-10 cars metal, Musick A Co; 11 do do, J Wood, B Co; sdo do, Zug &Co; sdo do, Hall man & Hammett; 1 do do, Brown A Co; 1 do do. Loomis A Lb; 2do do, Superior Iron Mulls; 1 do do, Coleman A Rohm; & Co; 1 car lime, Graff, Byars A Co; 10 tails fellows, T Hare A Bro; - 40. do do, Hard man A Son; ital aka milifeed, Kell & Ritchart: 6 bbls eggs, 2 do butter, H Rea Jr; 20 bbla flour, Graham & Marshall; 93 bdla felloes, 17 do hulas, 30 do spokes, T Hare & Bro; 91 teams paper, Godfrey d. Clark; 5 sks rage, Frasier A Metzgar; 7 cases hdba Fahnestock AB; 13 do do, Joe Woodwell A Co; 3 eke wool, Wm Barker Jr; 62 Ebbs onion setts, W W Knox: 10 rolls. leather. M DeLange; 25 bblaflour; Wm Walsh; 1 car bulk meat, J P Hanna A Co; 200 bids flour, Schrm:. Ear &L; 1 car scrap Iron, Tim Maiony; 200 bbls flour, T C Jenkins et Bro; 4 htids broken glass, Wm Frank A Son; 100 g hides, O H Andemon; Z 1 bra glue wale, Dlthrldge A Son; 5 bbla beans, Watt, Lang A Co; 22 kegs buttor, Volgt, Ma hood &Co. PITTIMITRON, IDINOINNAN7 AND ST- Lone RAITADAD, February 03.-41 bales wool, 8 Harbaugh; 60 bids h wine, Ship ten A W; 4 oars Ice, W Hill; I do staves, J Painter 1 dci wheat, R T Kennedy; 13 bbls apples, Volga, 61 A Co; 1 box hard ware, D B Rogers; 100 bdis broom., Mo. Elroy A Co; 14'hmpty boxes, 88 Marvin; 27 bola paper, Pittsburgh Paver Manuf. Co; 5 bbla peaches, J A Oran; S do eggs, 2 kgs butter, Volgt, M A Co: 3 half bolo butter, M W Rankle; 143 empty bbla, J Connor; 62 bdis hoes,; 130 do anyths, 4 bxs butts, Whitmore, WAD; 27 empty bbl,, A Wilson; 7do old bbls, E S Good win; 20 Dbl. eggs, W H Graff; 15 do do, C. do d peaches, 10 bgs meal, 6 bbls onions, J A Graff: 43 bga e corn, 10 tuba butter ' Meanor H; 36 do barley, 14` Shields; 2 beams, 2 hdlg; Hall A Speer; 54 Age barley. F Sohlelds; 2 ,bbls eggs, Day A Co; 1 box dry goods, J Cochran; 2 ears wheat. J W liomgardor; 100 bbla dour, Watt, Lang A Co; GO bbts flour, J A A Deltz; I car wheat, R. T Kennedy; 35 Oxs tobacco. S P Shriven 20 grate bars, W O Childs; 28 emt bbls, dpencor A M; 2 hhds lathe, 2 bbls oil 10 cases tobacco, Watt, L & Ox 23 bgs feathers, - W & F Noble; 28 to hams, ;8 H Parker; 100 bbls flour, Dan Wallace, ALLIED:TENT VALLNT RAILROAD, Feb ruary 28,-71 cars coal, Kler, Foster & Kier: 40 do do, Armstrong, : Dickson A. Co; 18 do do, Coleman, Rohm & Co; 1 car oats, Henderson A Bro; 1 do HMO, DI L Reynolds; 8 eggs butter and eggs, A Itaismyer; 2 do do, O Malone; 2 do do, .1 Sold; 2do do, Ferguson; 16 - aks teed, E Hazleton; 2 pkgs batter, H Freeiec 2 do do, J 11 - Voekemp; 3 pkgs sundries, G Wsnlhofe; 1 car locust post, - .1 L Brown; 5 oars limestone, Sheubergor A Ills bbls benzine, IL W C Tweddle. ir; 60 • CIAvRLAND AND PITTLDIURou HAIL. ROAD, February 2i.-13 cars Lake sup um, Shoenbergor, A Co; I do turnings, Mul len &M; 10 bbls oat, J II Parker, 40 bxll cheese, .1 Braden; 25 bola oil, Dairen AT; 25 ban bd ware, Secomb A Co: 18 bales husks, W F & G Noblo; 103 sks barley, Z Wainwright; 12 coils rope, Godfrey A Clark; 1 bbl butter, Ido c seed, P Duff & Son; 15 hhda sugar, 8 bbis rice, J 8 Dilworth A Co; 25 bbls sugar, J Wilson A Co; 3 his eggs, Volgt, M A CO; 1 ear pig Iron, Hallman AH. • ALTAI:NMI"! STATION February 28. 100 bbls lime. Geo Stewart; 1 car ore, Pgh Iron A Forge 00; 1 bbl env„ 1 box butter, F. A Sawyer; 1 car metal, Rogers & Burchfield; 3 do 410, Spaug, Chalfant A CO: 2 cars CATNeed, Suydam; 1 do barley, J Rhodos; 1 car coopersgo, Hemphill; 1 do metal, Graft, Bennett & Co; fol/ green hides, Luckcamp & Co; 76 mks barley, Smith A OM 1 car metal, Lewis, Bailey A Mizell; 8 Cars lee, Ark- Icr 4 bbla clover seed, Jos Craig; 6 rolls nth A Hare. lan J 0 Lappet 48 tells hides, Stuck- =MIZ RIVER Pia.OHETS. CIiCQUIA7I. PITTSBURGH IND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. The new and splendid std.:oars' m agi , Steamer. ARLINUTON. DANIEL XiRUM. blaster, A. S. lirlarano, Clers, leave. Pittsburgh for Cincinnati every TUESDAY at 11 K. proustdir. Returning. Laves Cintionatl for Pitisturib. at lA Y. every To IDAT. lor (relent. pas.age, or other Information, sp. Oyes bo.r4 nr to JAY/ES COLLINS. rat VLACH I COLLINUWOOD. Agents. fit LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVER, FOR EVANSVILI.E, OAIRO AND IT. LOUIS. ElTtlir ' ir.ll Rim.. - • calt4;traTtMtltibove n ' tn i ls i tit a tisitat porta 01THIS DAY. March Ist. Ynrlreltbteepir on boar& or to hit(I4ARTAS BARNES, Agent. FOlt ST. LOUIS AND .g ar n e )111581./Wit ItIVLIt. —Th encia psteetutte Meaner WAND/LTA ' Capt. Itina. Will leave fee the above an4lateratettLate torts TURLAY. !Web lei, at 4 r. it rig tragirirgreatlilii7t)tti.diattl. caLlEM=l==! j j U MEMPHIS AND OItILICANS The me enttd geseeneer •.amer KAT PUTN . Fn. Yveere. Com. HAratibox, Clerk. eghl N. , . far Lee sheet end luvreerdlere ports on Cll2llBallAk. /larch au. For f relOtt or t rwlrworreat b p: m.l . o o v to 1/1.5.c k.t VOLIALTIU'rI 0 n. VM. on. EvvievirAF. Aid:MNlt u M"llarAfiit stainer owe OP EVAMVILTA, ....Capt. 11. DriTll4 gittdr,rAsterlygn4. hytermedhat vorta • r?- rikvilva."4""' Pelt FLACK At COLLINiI WOOD. £lll5OO. STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDAM QUEENSTOWN. TED INDIAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Numbering sixteen Ant-elms vemeis i "ping IrAVIPV/VIN i WTI ANT'etr t .. CITY OP NUS et oW 114 L tre 0p_1,4) Don. staunA BAwuNDAY, from Iler Numb wirer. New tort. For Daunt or further tatanustan am/ 19.: WILLIAM BINUILLM, Jr.; imaisiarrnmcLD §tENET, ritti!bargh COTTON 212114,13. aomtit, niar. ANCHOR COTTON [ILIA I Ilaantitttanirs otHICA.I4 MEDIUM mu:ILI/1211 axonal AID Firmoroy.ita IMITITIIIIIIIi AND *LTVWI. -- RIVER NEWS, The river rase considerably yesterday and was still swelling last evening, with 9 feet 6 inches by the Monongahela marks. Weather cloudy and cool, with Indications of a snow storm. The Glasgow departed for New Or. 1011[114 yesterday I loaded - down to the guards. The new ateamisr City of Evansville, Capt. H. T. Dokter, will leave to-morrow. Capt. Dexter is determined toga off just as soon as possible, being desirous of getting into the Evansville and Cairo. with the least possible delay. In the meantime those of our ultimates, who are desirous of seeing a time steamboat should not fall of visiting the City of Evansville prior to her departure. The Juniata, (this is the name,) Capt. Brennan's new packet made a trial trip yesterday. She will leave for Cincinnati on her first trip on Thursday.. The Mary Davage, Capt. blethers', will leave for. St. Louis to-night or at day light to-morrow morning, and shipper' should get their bills of lading down as early-as possible. The Bate Putnam, Capt.• Ed. Evans, is filling up steadily and will be the drat boat out for New Orleans. The Glendale, Capt. John M. Hare, will depart for St. Louis to-morrow. She Lan excellent boat, and offers superior Inducements to passengers. Mr. A. J. Haslett, ',nomads Frank Whiting as clerk of the Mary Davage. Mr. Whiting has been forced - to rem • onaceount of 111 health, and will leave fcir ht. home, In Indiana, In a day or two. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Whittaker, wilt follow the Glendale to St. Lords. The Mary Dayage ' his a aonalderable quantity of freight engaged at Wheelleg. —A. Cairo dispatch, under date of Fri- day, ear: Carrie V. 'Counts arrived at New Madrid yesterday, and retums from there to new paeans With a fall load of corn; pilot James M. Leeds came here to receive the new flanges and other parts of machinery which were broken and only temporarily repaired when the Tom Jasper ran into her above Plaquemine, February 18th. —Capt. - David White, a prominent boatman and Influential citizen of St. Louis, contemplates locating • perma nently in Nashville, and proposes to build a drip yard. and enter largely Into boat building. The alto selected for the yard la near the reservoir. —The U.S. Marshall has tied up the Gallipolls and Parkersburg mall packet Mettle Roberta, at Parkersburg, at the suit of the Kentucky River . Improve. men Company, for sinking a barge loaded with Iron belonging to said cora. pany, two years ago. The mammoth stem wheeler M. I. Wicks Is aground seven miles above Grand Tower. She to Wand from-6t. Louis to New Orleans. —At CLsrasville tobacco Is being ablp. pod by •gall rail" to New Orlaths at 13 cents per 100 pounds, and flour at 90 cents per bbl. —Capt. Hodge Brown, of Hyenaburg le prospecting for ■ packet for the Ev snaville and prospecting river trade. —The Messenger, New Orleans to Pitts burgh, we at Cairo on Friday. SPECIAL NOTICES orcONsumPTlos. SOILENCE'S PIMMONIC EYItDP for the Cafe of Coughs, Cold• and e4astneptlen. DS. :SOUK SILAW6PIit 'roil IC for the ewe of Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Chad!. tlon e of the Otomaell. ' UM PCHENCK•e MANDIt LEE PILLS, for Dimas. of the Llver or to act sax deaths Par. naive. Alt of these three Medici,. at* often reeilltred In raring Consumption, Liman the Cult... MT= Vol:04 1 1, - ,11:g7frit`trAT, rental!. the Stomach and Liter, so. help the Palmy:. Syrup lodine,. and sear. throont the blood veasels, by wed. meana • Cure is non Tbese Medicine. age comacientionlly offered to the rubilc as the only snit, certain and reliable remedy for Pulmoeary Counimptlon. and far all those Morbid condition. of the body which lead to that fatal ahem.. Laver Complaint nortlly. pepsin are Often forerunners or Consumption, end waen they manifest thimble)... they require th ;trPtruTotte l grs a rfl: " l medicine which has had a long probation before thepublie. Its value has been proved by the thon.and cures It has made through a netted of more than thirty-live year.. In Ana which time Its reputation has in ensued, sad the moot otuitituda akepticiam can eo longer doubt that it is a remedy which may be used withcoulLieritt in all cases which admit of •core. • If the patient will perseeeslnuly follow the di rectiont which accompany each bottle. he will certainly be Centel. if hie Minim are not In much wOnted to make a eine possli le. teen. In eases supposed to be incnreble_ when friends and phy hicians lane despaired. the use of this Medicine as saved the life of the patient sad restored hint to perfect h-alth. Dr. Nchcoct dart not say that all ewes ofj'al. awake, alousemption •re erithiu the reach of medicine. but be emoballeolly miens that often when patients heee the meet alarming ormtdoets. such as a violent count,. veering chills. night !Meat. !Vett - el timothy, eel Ist midi a degree that they are obliged to lie to bed. md when they e'en. ett he Year Ph/nada. they may ho cmid. leo medical treatment can create new leads. hat "Mora the limes &revery mil 'diseased dud to tune extent deetroled. • mare may Wel , forted by Ur. bettetmk , rostltclum. - Also, In Nottlidom Itimmos, tone medlelnet are equally *Meerut. Ur. Schenck ha. photo graphs of • number of persons erne have been nearly towered with minaleg were moil now all healed ev. This Macros Its verifying pertiee, which most be able to keel curates la por Mos lustre. Ia the treatment Of (Mum. ptlou it as of tne einem ImportMee tOstee vigor mid • bealthy tone tO the 67111.03. nence It to necessary to strengthen tea appetite of the pauent and Leo prove the dtm ttlon• reopen nourialtment M rev 1,112.1"ge =LT:. mean. as wul mate suitable far thit diet of COOSILIZIE tire patients me deldirntr4 la Dr. Schenck's AlmatteMt. Which . . oto dissrthated grotultousty.lll teneria, tb t highly sotrlttait• &HIM' aretobor (erred. tont the daeottoe *masa lama be sire. gth en.] In order to ranks elther food or medlcln . . eenteenble. Thin l ent requ is met by the hemmed Tonle. and foe purpose tt was ars• limmted. When the Mirth. Deem. tee yet in Coolll urger, the rood as Its proper effect; the elites of the patient Lnyligeated ant tee lungs bo ffin to excreted thee Denser In • normal and healthy manner. Then the healing powers et Palmenle hyrupTlll effect the mare. _ . . . plrteemdo nw•riytO n e m p B and mo v t r Om p l uO. beheitek.br Ilandraxe Fills aro In ended to re move obetractions from the Liver lad rotor. lts healthy Letter.. They hare all the ellatcy which Is enribed to calomel er ••blue man..• and are warrant... 4 n The se nata • particle of any min eral poison. rill, cure the most obatinate coetiveneer. sick headache. piles , bid., ere*. time, and all other distant which *rise from a torpid or obstmoied condition of the Liver. One box of these pills wilt prove the edleacy, of the Catkin% to Cohionnetwit the Beit'Weed Taste and lithh drake Pitts are Invaluable ...Mary medicine. They relieve the entrains, of the patient and whilst the Pnimenie tlyrity tn ellectinn a cure. They have becti toned itscfel adrsaced hisses of Courantyne., when the lance are almthit en tirely dowsed and 0101000 ms according to the) tolyitrit el the physician tor Laded 000.47 deatdeath.w. cans of yalltiets trim were actually ha a dy LO , aditlon hey, been preserVed for tllmonth. by the am of nehencli'h three Mitt rent. Dr. bolantek.a Alma. natal. • full Instrre auto. fora.of disease. him mode of treatment, ens junta dirrelon bow to on hi. median. nu to had gratis. or r atilt mall by addreaslog hie Fritter.' OM.. N. 1.0. Nor. With Mod ra. Primo , IA Fulton= byrop .4 boawooll Ton• ie each gi,eo per _hotel.. or 41,00 a half donee. Ilandralto PUP Si bents Oboe. For tale by all truest, delbid&V `' - DOCTOR WMTTIER CON TINUA]; Ti) TRtAT ALL PRIVATE DDIELBEA. That numerous classof cases insult ing from tell-abooe pro , ncing nrusterillue, tenons debility, Irritability, en/pilau, seminal eadssioes. and hazily Impotency permanerOlY cured. Persons &Meted w Ith depute, intricate and long standing arieetituuonal oompiabas are politely Invited to call for .coriraltatois. ishien coots nothing. •Itenerlanee. the heft teachere, has wielded him to perfect remedies at ono* till. meet, eafe, permanent. uid which I. sone.. can be need without hindrance tOI3IIIIIIM. bled. mince peeved In the establishment, which em. brim. °Zee. mention and wattle( rooms; also poerdieg nod sleeping apartment* for pattenta glog,rzgyatmit al 011.0110., ap vapor :=7.l2:ll.'f!'utTa m►ttei who have hued, cadet of Ifts pages, sent to any *a for two stamps in eealed envelope. Tlientsands of cams treatedll7. annually. at oat , . and all o'er the cone. Consnimilen meet,no:Lally or by_mall. Moe No, 9 Wylie (near Court House) I Pittsrgh Pa. Boers 9A. 19. IA Oen. days la m . to r. Pamphlet sent to nay MI. dre4l for too slogis. na y arBATCHELOWS 11A1111DYE. —This splendid Hair Dye le the Trest the world. Musaless, reliable, Umlauteneon.. does not contain iend, nor any etlolle poison to pron.* persiple or death. Avoid this taunted and deludes Wnerelloos hauling virtues they .0 PO{ VOWS. Th. giehtilhe W. • . tietehelor•s lisle Dye h. bed 60 year. untarniehed rental.- Om to uphold Its intesrity as the oniy Prateet Hale Ine—Blect or brown. Bold by all Mad glen. Applied at 16 Bond litre.. N. Y. • fey IarJUST OUT. .4:101 , 11.11Y PEOTOTIAL TROOTIZVO FOB COLD% INN3OIOI. HOAR THROAT .11141/ BRONURITIS. None sn irood• None ors pleasant., . 1 None Care so Ordek. )11NOITON A CO • 10 letter Hoom New York. Ore no more or thou horrOdo tasted tumors. ogr "Brows; Cgeeo9.blcuro t !.._ _ drl). WIEMITZTER rONTINUEI TO TREAT All Nexitugwasak.w.. irt t o O 'L goio treitaztrn„i.:, orothor en.cs. Nu. Eionerer faga l isigroVororgOlignilen 11, modem. nameollaue. OtoAtt hare arratA lon of .1,0,7,1111101.0., rlnk end elmL..,ll,...W.U.J.MAterr47',l= 1. 0 " peiMettly ea Yemen. at illeted d irl lb these or eby mho , Mare. totrieztt 00 long m..o4:oo . oaluv . 7:gloggiust Beouir rrOeutaroittencion_gtveu to ell Tamale ahto blitz% 100D9n7Oos or WPM.. 111114., the.. .011100 or uleeraUon of the Womb. Omit* ororbts, Altlenollt o e l6 MIIIIOMI2OI, :r=tiatl S Taigale gt“" -42* t,'Vrnat. It to sited eat eptiretetn,th. 000000, Minna orehtstrelT t04:70707 orrtala or OW =Mt stegnie . The .... Doc itfa i rgema=ittel Dn't 11 ' ki, - 4 W oo discos/16,01nm. too had a r ea TOW by - wit for twortemre, , &Tart kulorote qtie. b i r e lit 4 r i tT ii betwo to taorU ateloa. end auhblutp austrawa the pre. 61949 11 4 :31 1 :Firegiti. 1,.7.1ad 1 10 OD bwool itt.,..n.a.t.,:eatt. as be forwsrde „zeko. e ft • • m Ull7o mistgrebt ealealettet V u he . . ta hltr4 72l othmt. It= 2 . 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A. /fermae. Thomas Barnes. rvmn9 ek Kass, . B. Barr. . rsitlnn JOB. M. fAZZAr. Bolkitor. N. HOLMES & son, Mt • . Dit 57 MARKET STREET prrrsouziau, PA. the Unticd /Mawma4s o a onnd al . l tie principal Panda of Oman. Stocks,l3onds and other Securities BOUB/IT AND BOLD UN COMMISBIOPL Pa of rrituilar attention pal 4 to the purchase aad Wu 'United States Securities. Jw:a HART, CAVORET & CO., . BANKERS AND 'BROKERS. Corner .Fourth and Wood Street" .PITTSBURGIZ. Pll., ISHOOLNIOR TO HANNA, HART A CO. Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And penle.lar attention held to the perthhe and sale or COVERNMENT BONDS. Sit Drafts on London. CARBOLIC SALVE. 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 Hospitals, and was found to be not only a thorough disin fectant. but also the most won derful and speedy HEALING REMEDY ever known. . _ It is now presented in a scientific combination with other soothing and healing agencies, in the form of a. SALVE.; and. having been al ready used in numberless cases With mostsatisfactory and ben. *Octal results,we have no hesi tation in offering it to the pub lic as the most certain, rapid. and effectual remedy for all sores and Ulcers, no matter of how long standing for Burns, Cuts. Wounds, and every ABRASION of SKIN or FLEA% and for Skin dßeases generally. Bold by all Driggiata. Price 25 oenti. JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop'r, No. 8 Oollep Place, New York. - . Genume 'Preparations: Prom tbo Colobrateri Ifou• of PETER SQUIRE, London Granular Effervescent Bi- Carb, Potassa, Bromide rotas. sa, lodide Potassa, Citrate Iron and Quinine. Bromide Ammo. alum, Carb, Lithia, 'Vichy Salt. Kiningen Salt, CIL Magnesia, ge tarns Powders, isc.—To pro. tect Physicians and the Public from spurious articles of this character, purporting to be '.direct importations”—an bot tles of the genuine will in future bear a strap label over the cork, wigs the address and sittine dinsitlirV Itr the man ufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on the side his trade mark, and also address of the Importer and Bole Agent, smolt JOHNSTON. Cor. Smithfield St. and 4th Ave P. Fresh supply of Squire's Tine Glycerine Soap, Eldrg's Vienna Soap, Price's Glycerine Soap. Astaingen- Bed Gunk Lozenges, and flat riate of Ammoniate Lozenges. These Lozenges are meeting with great success in England. in cases of Belated Sore Throat. , Bronchitis, etc. Just received. felitS JOHN T. GRAY, House and Sign Painter, onAinnqn AND GLAZIER, 3•.'64 amen ■test, Mo==!==M! KEYSTONE POTTERY S. M. KIER & Idasaraetartona QUer/intlnfree Bristol Ware, tree .nave and Waleoaia463LlßZWeir MEET 41rAll attars paw, attended O. --- ENGINES, BOILERS, ar.o, FORT PITT - BOILER. STILL AND TANK WCIORSS. CARROLL AND SNYDER. MANUFACTUILKBB or TFai ;SAR rirt ZI u al. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREEciliNe AND ASH PANS, B=7l.lNa PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENtuess, STEAM MRS, DASONETERS AND DION BRONI PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUT= Odle* and Warehouse, earner Second. Thud, Short and Liberty Stmkt. PITTSHI7IIOII, PIL JllPOrdern !sen ewers above address will be • romotly attende. mh7:ll/3 EH N. BOLE it CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne 81.9 4Q1A.11 TUB POINT.) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinlsfa. Mannfanture /STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STATIONARY ENO/NES, orclou. attention invited to our new STATION COL WELL ENGINS AND PORTABLE WILE% 0115 hone Pow.. OAISTINUS, of eveon below rder &tour Foundry, on THIRD STREET, Wynn. ROM for Oil Wells. :SHAFTING, PULLEYS. RANGEIui,_ROU:SE and TOBACCO tiCREWit = add IRON ToBACCO Y111053E13, on nand and du Words., at the NDUSTRIAL WORKS, MEM PITTI3IIIIIIOII, re. 41.1. t /FrAll orders tiwm RIESICH & /LIM t BI7BGLAM-ritOOP SUES AND VAULTS. AO DAMP, NO MOULD ENGINES AND MACHINERY, IittEWERY WORK, REP/11E127e AND PDT- TiNO.OP MACIILNIMY. ristiiTTmcirrvirontignirrintlf O'HARA BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., Manufacturers of • STEAM BOILERS, OIL TARES, !MLR, AG ITATORS, SALT PANS, GASOMICTERS,SET- Twit; PANe, PRIsON DOORS. CHIMNEYS. Rs WHEN FIRE BEDS, Au., • Car. at second Annul and Liberty St., PIrfiiIIITEE/H, PA Repairing done promptly• Orders sent to the above address soli be promptly to. F. ItRPHAN, formerly Manager at CARROLL SNYDER:is. . oelSoila WM. BAIINEULL & CO.. BOILER MAKERS AND 51-DrET-IRON WORKERS, PECO. 20. 29, 26 AND 26 PENN BT Having. menred a large yard and furnished It With the most approved =sedum, we are pre pared to man a Meta re every demriptionorPOlL- , Milk madee best m ~, and Chimneys, Br to a ln the emistry. Chimneys, Breeetdair. rice Bede. Bteam PM., Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, rail Pans, Tanks, Oil Agita tors. !Settling Pans. Boller Iron, Bridges, Baku Pal awd mom imanufactarers of Maranillia Pat dene en Shortest notine• 3.3.11 /ARID N. BRUSH ZDNITAND D. 13080 JARED M. BUM= do SON, 111.79IIPACTIMICH5 OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. • sum= IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES. CASTINGS. dm. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TR IIJNIPH, Po BrrvezrEous voeL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove la the Caron. BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. too, on hand and for Ws. PARLOR wrOVltn. • lIKAVITNG sTGVES. GRAZE FRONTS. FENDKKK. • COOKING ILANUICI. to. OUP, HUMUS & CO. KANO/AC=l=Z 011•1211 Y ',MUM, Or STOVES, BOSTON COOKING WOK, "TIER FIERY FIIBNAON," 701 WAXWING BITILDrNiII THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINO STOVE. ••RECULATOH," COLUMBIA COOK trrovE rt TAWS (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLY. RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S SMlLClLlP A Rlt i T z lie th ltee tract= and don; • 206 and 208 Liberty Btreet, rrrronnum, 1:":163 A. BRADLEY & CO., 80. BO WOOD STREET, MannUctarers Of the Umlaut Varletryt Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores, 17E3= . In onr aseedsmanib• found all Din LATEST PAITZIth AND 0 71 PROVED:WM. and the rep nation of our Moves ts web that Wry one la tart or . • good articlu should purchase one but hole manufactured by as, us they will be found the cost durable as well ai ecolonacal. Would call particular attontion boar new 'VOLCANO 321.1 30. Stir