rmericm. AIERICAN BANK, NO, 80 FOLTETEI AVENUE, PITTSI3I2III2II. LIAMII CAPITAL •• • . $200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. RANK OP nIIitCOMIT AND DEPOSIT. AMIN FLOYD _WM. /LOYD. President. Cashier. DIALGTOI/1. Thos. M. Marshall. John M. Marti...rid. 'Wm. T. Plimanon, r A rcl•lbalel James W. Amite, - I 11. I ' ll7 ' l7 h. W • * Tins Rana is TOW loll.. rsanised uid prepared to do a itarral Pleating , ...M... )210kts GOLF, !SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at .tltglizat Prices. FL B. MERTZ, Banker, • Or. Wood St. awl sth Avenue.7l L T. BRADY 84 CO., Meal or. to n. dONEJI 'Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., 13A—NIEKIEDELS, 1 • ivy sad =1 GOVERN • 4)'.3filk 145 SECUIt!TLEB, A ND COUPONr.i, =IIIIE! Wei On rjeposith w•.r.mr.t wWW . Orders eseeet. 4 the the e .„,, h . e , t•M M e te et r.foClift, ROODS and MOLD. T. BRADT A CO. 5.000 ALLEGHENY %ALLEY R H. 7-80 BONDS. Woe we at N. HOLMES & SONS. = tOt tittOilmgl etitEtti.. FINANCE .AND TRADE. (By ...elegraha to the ritutetrah (Merle.) ' - Nita , Yon:, Mardi 7, 1870. The speculative interest in Wall street 'was centred chiefly In the Gold Room, - where there was considerable excite. rased and frequent fluctuations In pro. =tunas. At one time the price suddenly advanced from 112% to 113, on the rumor that the funding bill had been postpon ed. This was soon denied and later tele. ' grams; stated the bill was being debited and that night sessions would be held' until it was disposed of. The Room Com ' menced to discount on the passage Utile bill -when an avalanche of sales took Place and the price tumbled io 112%. , The fresh decline to-day Me had a ten- 1 deny. to weaken gretiotwok prima of I produce and' merchwudlse and. to unset i tle Moines.' gener a lly, -I The money 'market was abundantly I supplied witts capital at 4 to son call, 1 with exceta'ams at 6. "Discounts harden. lug under the decline In gold; prime 7® I 9.' Ster',lng heavy at 8%®,8%. Gold opens?, at 13, touched 13%, feu tit 1234 and Closed at 12%. Clearances 178,600,- COO. Carrying rates 114635 per cent. Governments heavy and lower. _ Con. • of'Cl, 1414 ®l4s , do '62, 11®11%; do '64, 9%010; do '4 ' lo ®1034; dopes - , 8%09; .00 '67. 9%39%; do '6B, 9,)',A,934; 16.4u , 5, 6% 6%. State swear! See elrong: T, Missouri, 9 old Tennessee, 57; new do, 46%; old Yi giola. 74%; new do, 70; old North Carol na, 4534; new do, 21. -- Railroad niarket strong and very close to the highest prima of the day. The moat active stock, were -Northwestern, Lake Shore, New York Central, Reading and Rock Island. It is reported that a bill will soon be introduced into the leg leleture to Increase passenger fares on fast trains olthe New York Central and Iledison River Railroads. Idisoellaneous and express atones dull and the only feature was a decline t 0,37% for Pacific Mall. _Pesit.TAirty Priem—Canton, 62%; Cum. • berir.nd, 30%; Western Union Telegraph, WA; Quicksilver, 1115; Mariposa, 0; do preferred, 18; Adams Express, 60; Wells &. Fargo, 21%: American, 3714; Uni ted Stake. to %; pacido Mall, 3731; N. Y. Central; liff; Lae, 25; do. do pref. 4214; Harlem, 146,%; HMichi udson Sip, 95%, Reading, 97% ; gaentral Lox; Lake Shore, 87% ; Illinois Can. tral;l3s; Pittsburgh, 9814; Northwestern, 73%rtdo preferred, 88%; Rock Island, 120%; Si. Paul, 63; , do. preferred, 76; Wabash,'43%; do. preferred, 713.;; Fort Wayne, 9%2.; Terre 'Haute, 36; do. . preferred, .62; Chicago and Alton, 113; • de. preferred, 113%; O. & M., MU; New •. Jersey Central, 104%; C. C. le C 73%; Burlington and Quincy, 150. Boston prices: Copper Falls. 5; Frank lin, 6; Recta, 85; Quincy 16. Bab Treasury balance; g01d,174,760,906; currency, 15,1173,451; general balance, • 11486 611 . Crites or Prrianniuse Genies-re, i MONDAY, March 7, 1870. , .4 QUOLSTIOIIK as received by Ph. R. Marts Gold, 112%; Silver. 110; Eighty . one's, 114%, Five Twenties, 188:4 111: do 1864, 109%;" do 186 b, 110; do 1865, Console. 108% , do 1867, 109%: do 1888, 100%; Ten Forties. 106%; Adams Ex mem Company 60%; Merchants Union Express Company, 11; American Ex- MCompany, 37%; Western Union rraph..-34; New York. 973 Residing, 97%; Pittsbur gh, Fort Wayne itChicago, 92%; Ohle tr. kils. wiedgbi, 30%; Micluxen Southern, 87%; . Cleveland a Pittsburgh, 118%; Mileage. ' Beek Island it Peelle, 120%: Chicago d ' - Nardi Western, 73%; Chicago d North Western Profan ed 88%; Erie 25. . excurarloz. - Large. ' . London, per A ...... ..........1 1 , 58 15, 65 . Part, per franc ..... -......... 2114 , 22X .1=0111102...........—.. 82 83 24 f10rin5............ ...... —... 4714 . 48 VSTROILEUM KARMA? • Orros or Prrraircroun GAZIWITI; • MONDAY, March. 7. 1970. This week opens just as it closed last week, very dull and neglected with spareely enough doing In either crude or refined to establish quotations. We were under the impression that thus rar this year the oil brokers have had but little to do, and that, like Othello, their occupation was almost gone., In this, however, It seems we were mistaken. One firm, It is said, did more business In February than during any preceding smooth slime -said firm came Into taw tenco.. - 081:1D=. Market, dull end neglected. end If anything, prices are lower, with a con. tinned downward tendency.. We have but a single sale reported, 1,000 seller April at 12. Soot or seller March is still quoted a1. , 12(i0L2X. • Boyer all year 14X bid, 14% asked. BW/INXD. Continues extremely dull and weak, and price.' are still lending downward. Mitch quoted at 26%®27; April. 27 3 / 4 ; April to December, at; May to Decem• ber at 50. itaingirra or OBCDB lOIL BY A. T. B. s. Eagle Oil Works 660, on amount BS Duncan; Penn Oil Works 240. on so. count Hutchinson; Citizen Oil Works 400, on account 8 Trilby Jr; .1 Wilkins 160, on account Phil's d Boston Pet. 0o; Llirlopton Bra 160. on poootint J Gal : lagher; Fisher Bro 210, on 100011112 t W M Poruulield. Tetra ........ . ....... 1,760 labia siramiurre 0; • Oil. zi Iv.a. Be National Refining A Storing Co. 306 bbl. rat, to Warden. Frew dt Ou., W. A. McKee, 250 bids relined oil to P. Logan d e r Bro., Philadelphia. J. M. ititer 105 bbl refined to W: P. Logan &BM, Philadelphia. H. W. C. Tweeds. 235 bat lab. oil to Manhattan 011 Co. 955 bb Total iro. 018 RBI rnicti BABY Br WEST ENN XP- 14 Kirkpattlekdc Bro., Phi l• 312 bbhi to W. P. Logan t'. Moamar, H. d Co. 164 bids • refined to Waring, King deo., Philadelphia. - Toil refined 466 bbla. Dry Goods Marla, New ;Yong, March 7.-Buidneas very q uiet: print, d ull revusy quoted rata; cotton goods and un cnanged; Pacific detainee quoted at 170, Manobeoter at 180, Ramilum at Mo. One Arm reduced one variety - or mourning; ■blrtlbg and spring style prints to 110. PIIILADELPHIA, March 7.—Beaf nide very dull and wittont change: melee 1,600 extra western at ox@ioc. for fair to good 7(49.f, for common fi@No. dhaeo un changed; solos 12,000 dead at 74495i0. 1100 dull and lower; 'alai 36.000 at fres for corn fed. 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' ''''.-!---4.'?"*OijP..,---1,-;..,',,,•' . ... . - : - .Zi - 1. ~ •••••;.,•- i ''''' . . - VLTI Uuaan mAttsurs Omo OF PT/TSUI:WM GAZETTE, MoNDAr, March 7, 11170.. Trade in general merchandise con inueeduilf and somewhat neglected, but wo ate In hopes that an Improvement Is neat' at hand. The continued decline In . gold and consequent unsettled condition . in !Mandel mattere;is not Without its I uflueuco on business, tending as It does to unsettle value., and while there is no remarkable fluctustien to report, the tendency of almost everything is down warn. Sugar* have still further declined, and are now lower thanl they have been for several years. Provisions, al o, have 3,9 / declined considerably within the past thirty days; and that Is no certainty that the bottom bite et been touched. The grain and dour trade continues very sluggish, and :hero is scarcely enough doing to eatabllsh qtotations. For but- ter, eggs, and country produce, gener ally. there is a s:dady local demand, though there is Ho hautry for shipment. 'Dried F suit continuos very dud. APPLES-1s in steady demand and firm, but unchanged. We codtinue to quote it 83@4 per CO. I APPLE 1301 /noted at 650076 c. BUTPER—Thor a a continued steady demand for thetitte r grades. while common and Infer is abundant and dull. Sales of the r or at 34(835 for prime roll, and 37 for fancy brands. BEANS—DuII dut unchanged-i 2 ® 2} per bbl. BROOMS—titore prices: No. 2, p 3,75. No. 8, 84,50; No, 4, 85,00; No. 6, 85,60. Carpet Brooms, 56,0050,50. BUCKWHEAT FLOOR—The season is about over; may be quoted nominally at 2 3 / 4 4:3 etc. BROOM CORN-18@17 oh. per pound. CHEESE—SaIes Weatern Reserve at l 17; Hamburg i73{: Ohio Factory 18; Ohio Goanen 18: 7 ‘018; New 'York Ooakien 18% gzo. _ - IL:ARBON OlL—Doll and drooping; we ynote atandard brands at 2.5®253, for Do or 100 bbl lota, and 2434@27, In &m -ull way. CRAMILRAIES—Prima to choice esitero cultivated. 117®111. per bbl, • CORN MEAL—Is dial' and cannot be q[lol.oli above 85®90c per bushel. DRIED FRUlT—Continues dull and unchanged. Apple., 74 5 ; Peaches, iEkk Bt' for quarters, and 9140)154 for halves . Blackberries, 14®'5; Pitted Cherries, 25 (g)2B DIII.I,ISED 1100.3-9 N Outgo. El:US—Wee at 25. The Jails No: 2, from Zanesville, brought lip over WO bide, most of whichgo east. • FEATHERS—SaIes at , 35®90, and the usual advance for small lots, In a retail way. . FlSEl—Sales Lake Herring at 14% per half bbl, end• White Fish at vett. continues ex FLOUR—Tlici markot ceedingly dull sod Vices - ore barely maintained. We note small sales, in store, at 915®6% for spring and $5,700 for winter. Rye doer, 11 5 (..4ra1‘. GRAIN—Nu movement in wheat b.. little offering and not much wanted; e , continue to quote fair to choice Red at 111,10@1,15. Ode unchanged; .1,(4) 43c , buying, and 46@ 47 c, Inning. Corn is scarce but with a limited demand price. are uncoanged; we continue to quote at 760, for prime ear on wharf. No. 1 Rye will bring 8.5, though some dealers do not quote above 80. Barley is quiet and unchanged; 90c for prime State spring, and 91,00 for fell. IlAY—Is quiet and unchanged; prime baled le still quoted at SHWA. 11119 —Sales at 2%@3.3 per pound. HOMIIW--Salea at 95,71%6,00 per bbl. ISMS—Salee of Cleveland white lime at V.. 02.22 per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers dr Co. quote' extra No. 1 at $1.390)1,35,and No. eat U. MAPLE SYRUP-Bales at 91,75 per gallon. ONlONS—quiet and 'unchanged; F.2@ 2,76 Der bbl, as to quality. PEANDTS—We can report a sale of prime Tennessee, to go East, at 9 cis. POTATOES—Demand fair and market !needy but prices unchanged at 45c, on track and wharf, and 50a in store. PEAS-11.70@1,75 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Quiet and rather dull but unchanged.. We quote at 12% for plain Shoulders. and 13% for Sugar Cared; Ribbed Sides, 15%@;15%; Clear 16%; Breakfast Bacon, 18; Sugar Cured Eune,lBQ)lB%'. Ltrd, in tierces, 15%® 16%; in buckets, 16%€916,%. Mess Pork, 928428%, POULTRY—Rocelpts continue very light and market Is almost bare. We continue to qnqte dressed chickens, at 11@;15 ctx,..and dressed turkeys, 18CD20. SUGARS—Have still furter declined in sympathy with gold. We now quote "Crashed at 14%c; "A" Coffee, 13%c; 1316 c; "Extra (I," 13%; Cnoice New Orleans, 13c; prime. 12%, good 12c. SEE,DS—Market dull and unchanged. Clever seed, et 18®8%. Timothy seed, 91%@5, and Flax seed, 92,10®1,16 STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at 910. oats et 110®14, SALT—Ia quoted at 91,76 by the car load. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MABEE r • Crews OP-PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i MONDAY, March 7, 1870. 5 CATTLE. The number of cattle on sale to day wee about the same as that of that week. Following is the number of care, the points at which they were shipped and the names of the chippers: HarJevond & 8., Chicago.... 2 cars Katz £ Keefer, Chicago S cars Sol Sbamberg, Chicago l ear S. Marks Bra., Chicago 5 cars Greenwald •& K., Chicago ' •• 4 care Sam Kraus,• Chicago 1 car Haas dit, Kraus, Chicago 2 care L. Rothehilds &. Z., Chicago 2 cars L.-I J. Shamberg, Chicago 3 cars Jacob Needy, Chicago 2 °fir - a M.l'Verner, Chicago - 1 car P. Hartman, Chicago 2 cars S. Kaufman, Chicago 1 car H. Lowenstein°, Chicago. 1 carH. Thurman I Lobtnan, Chicago—. 3 can F.. Newton, Columbiana 1 car D. Snyder, Orrville 1 car. TTAIITTGAD ,t I.OIBISID, Crastline... 1 ear J. Poetiewait, Lima 1 car Prepaid ..... .. ..... .......:. 5 are Total 40 cans Total last week 40 care Notwithstanding the supply was only moderate, and the weather favorable, the complainlog among the drovers WWI loud and bitter, and the butchers, also, growled considerably. The great ' trouble Ilea In the fact that Cattle are toe high in the west—prices are relatively higher In Chlcago than here; butchers cannot advance the price of meat and consequently cannot payee advance for cattle, and without an advance drovers can make nothing, and it Is possible that some of them lost money to-day. It is said, and we have no doubt it is true, that all the cattle on sale from Chicago, comprising 30 car loads, out of the entire I 40, cost a quarter more than those of last week, though, sus will be seen by refer ence to the report of males, prices ruled no higher than last week. and the pre sumption Is that the drover lied to 'hand the loss of that quarter of a oent and in some Instances even more. We know that these drovers are always growling, but that they had good Cause to complain this week Is generally conceded. The great proportion of the cattle on, sale to-day were of the- better grades, coraistlng n ot of nice fat smooth steers, and had it not have been for the one great. drawbeck, the extreme prices, the market, would doubtleas, Dean a good one, and all the pens would in all probability have been cleared • by 10 o'clock A. Y. As it la, there were quite number left crer, and we heard of sev eral car loads that were not put upon the market at all. Thorn was considerable inquiry fur stock steers, and but very few c at tle o wnsale, which as in the case of fat they are worth relatively more In the west than they will bring here. This elass of stock may be quoted at 5305. Prime fat meets. 8 and extra do Btil§lBM, with but very few sold above 1334. Sea. McAllister 16 head nice smooth oxen front West Virginia, held at Nicholas" Carr sold 6 head of Ohio oxen, on commission, at 6X. Emerick & Co. 22 et!eare from Helmet' 00. Ohio, at 1334@714. Jos. O'Brinlin 8 head' Washington Co. stock, at 5%(M.K. , Minenaloger 15 head Washington Co. stock, unsold. ' 1 L. & J. Bhamberg 50 from Chicago mixed, at fiti4lPA. 1 - llamas, Intlerty & Co. 61 Mixed stock. Traurman & Lohman 83 mixed Stock from Chicago and Ohio,at 133.0 - 48 q. 8. Marks dr. Bro. 67 had from Chicago most)y good, at 6@ii. • Baalewood & Blacketock 60 head mixed stock, at 5%@8,03. • _ Chicago, at 65.0 .oreenwald ,k Kahn 55 head, all from 48,A. • B. towel:aline 16 head from Chicago, 6.6 0 (V. 62 4. :Peter liartman 34 front Chicago, at 7 1 40 1tamberg 17 bead from Chicago, at 7@7.40. M. Verner 17 bead from Chicago, at 7,62.®85i. Keefer Katz 43 bead, from Chicago, at 50Stf• Jacob Needy SS head from Chicago, at 7@fiX. Rothchild Zeigler 53 bead mixed, from Chicago, at 6@lty',. 11w 41.• Kuria 35 bead, ume kind, from Chicago, at OW& smut. The camber of sheercamber, on sale was larger than It bee been for several weeks put, about 1,200 head; the market was stow, the butcher's taking hold rather sp ingly, and so far as wo could learn, there was only ono bunch sold to go East Holders, however, were pretty stiff, refusing to make any coneeselons In order to effect sales, and they could not well do otherwise, as they had to pay more fur them In the country. Com. amnia' cheep cold at 5214g1.14 per need, fair at 841 , A114, and prime to extra at 6®7 cents per - pound. One bunch of fancy, averaging 111 the, brought 7'. Buieticg .e Co. sold 75 head of extra, averaging 111 lbs, to Tash, at 7N. J. If. :limit sold 84 head of prime, from Beaver county, at an average of about 61fe. Jas. Kerr retailed 151 head of fair to extra at 5(10:47c. Ileigley siclieea hail 220; expected to realize 831' per head for the lot, Christy wh ‘ olesaled 208 head of com; monish cheep at $2,68 per head. Stouffer A Sheilmantle 151 mixed, from Butler County, at 32,60 per head to Mc per lb. A. Vanforettut 101 prime, from West Vs., averaging about 160 am, held at 7e. Elpected to drive to East Llbertyyards. Subsequently mold at M. Flintier had lust prime coerce wool ed sheep from Butler county; expected to drive over to Central yard. • Carl mold GO head front Green county, at $4 per head, $l5 Ur There le a continued demand hnd the market is eteady, though price,' are un changed. We continue to quote in n re tail way at Els ®1034c gross. el 411KETS 11T TELEGRAPH. NEW YottiC, March 7.—Cotton is 34e lower; mien 200 balsa middling uplands a: 21."% e. Flour: receipts 8,370 bbls; near dull and In buyers,' favor, with sales 5,100 bills at 14,6004,75 for superfine State and western, /4,8505,75 for extra State, 14,75g,5,80 for extra western, 130 6,10 for white wheat, extra, 1506 for round hoop Ohio, 15,3000,15 for extra St. Louis, and $6,20&4,50 for good choice do. Rye Flour quiet, with salts .250 bble at 14,4e(45,50, Corn Meal quiet. Whisky steady, with sales 250 tole western at 99090%c free. Wheats re ceipts 5,440 bush 1 wheat moderately ac tive and without decided change, with sinew 48,000 hush at 11 for rejected No 3 spring. 1417340418 for choice No ' 2 sin bar Minnenota,ll.2sol,3o for winter red and amber western, 51,47 for white Mich'. pan, and 11,58(611,60 for choir. white, State. --- Eve quiet. Barley. dull and heavy. Barley Malt nominal. Corn: receipts 2,000 • bushels : corn a shade firmer fur new and dull for old; with salsa 23,000 been at i13c1511 for now mixed western, 11,03 for new yellow. Oats—receipts, 6,130' lamb—dull, with sales of 13,000 buith at 65056 1 4 e for west ern, 620623. c for Ohio, Otxicl33 for SCIAI). Stock of grnn in warehouses , : Wheat, 2,509,608 bush; corn, 481,176 bush: 0515, 1,1e6,194 bush; rye. 39,089; barley, 278,905 bush; man, 97,139 bush; peas, 19,040 bunk. Rice dull. ' Coffee dull. Sugar quiet, with sales of 400 lads Dub' at 934 (4,10 e, and 490 boxes Havana at 1030. MolaSses dull. Petroleum quiet, at 1534 c for crude, and 233.40 for refined. Hope quiet. 1.11 - 17 , wed oil dull. Turpentine quiet. Pork lower, with sales o 1 81i0 Mole at 125,5001:3,75 for new mews. 120,50021 for prime. and 122,25023,50 Isar prime races; also 5,750 bble mess, seller March and April, at 525,506,25,75. Reef steady and quiet, with sales 15 Ghia 510015 for new plain mess, 114®17,50 tor new extra mess. Tlerced beef dull; sales 250 tea at 1250,23 for imbue Mesa% 8.HC930 far India meas. Beef hams quiet; lodes-175 bbl. at 52.4®39 for new. Cut nasals, dull: toffee of 115 pkgs. at 10%®12c. Shoulders at 14®14%e. Hams: middles dull and heavy; sales of 70 boxes Cumberland cut at 15c. Dressed bola dull at 11.01134 c for western. Lard heavy; sales of hal ice at 1334014 c for steam, 156615340 for kettle rendered, also wales of 1,250 tea steam, seller March, April and May at 13%451.4340. Butter unchanged at 14026 c ler Ohio. Cheese dull at 1434017 c. 'Freights to Liverpool armor; ebipwents of 30,000 bush wheat at 303340 per sail and steam. Lorain—Flour closed quiet and scarce ly so firm. Wheat quiet and Is without change; salmi No. 2 spring at 11,1201,18; winter red and muter western 51,25® 1,30, Rye dull ar.l nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 55(356340 for western; 610 6234 c, Ohio. Corn scarce and firm at 950 011 for sound new mixed western. Pork steady; axles 500 bide mesa, roller April at 1115,371425,50. Itsef quiet and unchanged: Cut meats and bacon nom inally unchanged. Lard quiet and wino. out change. 'Eva In fair demand and unchanged. - Cnicaoo, March 7.—Flour neglected. Wheat dull, irregular and unsettled; sales No lat 860; No 2 at 78340711%c, cloatng easy at 7834(478%c; thin atternoon dull and unelmogial. Corn armee and 02561 c nigher; salmi Not at 70%0720, re jected at 69c: new 66067 c; nu grade 051(0 as, closing outside. Oates quiet and 34' 034 e lower, closing at 36340,36?4e for No 2.. Rye more active and termer at 67340680 for No 2. Barley nominal. lilghlifirlell (11111' at 91(496e. Provis. ham dull and weak, clueing. at , 52,5®:5 1234 for mese pork, 1334 e for lard, ne for dry salted shoulders, 12340 for rough sides, 1334013340 for short rib middles; dressed logo doll at 5 10 0 11 1234. Receipts pant 48 hours: 9992 Ws flour, 32,980 bus wheat, 17,663 bus corn; 11.230 bus oats, 5952 bus rye, 2800 bile barley, 2004 boo; .shipmenv: 6040 bbls flour, 21,610• bus wheat, 24,697 bus corn, 3817 bus oats, 2160 bus rye, 1755 bus barley, 2221 bogs. CINCINNATI. March 7.—Flour 110. chanced. Whiskey dull and nominal: no sales; held at 94c and buyers offering 93c. Ideas pork wad at 526,50, and bulk shoulders at 934@,9,44e, closing st !made rates; bulk laden are offered at 13®13%® 1434 c for rib; clear rib and clear. Bacon dull; shoulders an be bought at 11340, clear sides pt 15%; clear rib cold at 16e; sugar cured hams dull at 17 ®lee. Cheese at 16®17340 and dull. Petroleum dull at 27c for refined. Sager dull; New Orleans at 10 to 13c, latter rate for prime twelve per cent. tare. Conee dull at 180 24e, latter rate for CIIOICO. Moiraise dull at 750800 for New Orleans. Clover seed $1354®14. Timothy scarce at 54,5044,60. Flax declining at 19 ®2oc. Gold 1125 . ST. Louts, March 7.—Tobacco active and firm. Cotton nominal and held at 213456220... Hemp nominal, at 51,2001,60 for undressed. Wheat: ND. 2 spring Ole,' fancy 92.5, No. 5 red fall 51,00®1,03 and No. 1 do. 11,081111,10. Corn inactive and Unchanged; mixed and yellow 760,71340, white 78090 c and small sales of fancy do. at Mc. Oats dull and sailer at 4656 00c. Barley dull at 111(41,05 for Ulm nesola spring. Rye dull at 70e for prime. VS hiaky dull and lower at 93c. tenor: more doing at 93444,13 e for common to choke Louisiana. Molasses steady at 1 65rd, fur plantation. Co ff ee steady at 20(d: for good to choice. C Evsuarro, March 7.—Flour 41111 and nue aimed. Buckwheat floor stead; at 19 for good to choice brands. Rys flour motet and steady at 11505,25 per bbl. Wheat market doll and lowan - No 1 held at 11,1201,13 and No 2 red held at 51,05541,06. Corn—no transactions and dull. Oats market dilll and nominal. stye—no Inquiry. Barley—no trams°. Ilona. • Petroleum dull and heavy; re• fined Is held at 25340360 for large lots and 590y240 for small lots; crude un changed and held at 55,90 per bbl. Louuivitus, March 7.—Tobacco—Sales of 59 bads at $39®45,60; trash 55.75(57,50; lugs 18(4,8,50 low to modiutn• ' market active; bagging quiet at 250. Cotton very dull at 2034 c. Flour quiet and' steady; family 15055,25. 1 Grain active: wheat 51.10151,20. Rye Mto from store. Provlaiona dull and In light demand. Mess pork. 127; bacon shoulders 12e: clear rlo 1511 c; clear sides 1634 e; bulk shoulders 10540, clear rib 14340; clear aides 1.6V,,c... Lard In tierces 15,%c; in kegs 16%c. Sugar cured lams 190 No highwines In the market. ' Pietwancr.ruLt, Starch 7.—Flour ex tremely quiet; super 54,37564,68. Wheat steady and offeringasllght: Pennsylvania red 11,21011.25. Rye 11. Corn leo ac tive; new yellow 9048,920. Oats steady at 54®55. Petroleum unchangtd. Mess Pork at 520,50®26,77. Lard at 15,34(318. •Whisky'loirar at 51®1,02. BALTLVECIRE, March 7.—Wheat steady, With red at 11,2601,28. Corn; white NI (94c, yellow 93%94c Oats 64366 c, Itye nominal. Mesa pork quiet at 127.• Bacon quiet; xlb sides 1534 c, clear rib 1534, shoulders 1634 c, hams 196'200. Lard quiet at 160. Whisky dull at 51® 1,01. Maxis. is, Dfarch 7.- , -Cotton dull and nominally et 25e: receipts 1.877 MOM' exports 5,219 bales. Flour 55(67. Corn' 950. Oats 6313650. Hay 528. Bran Wk. 1 Lard 15(3117c. Pork 12,850. Bacon:1 shoulders .13?., sides 16017 e. Bulk: *boulders 11340, sides 143( ®1534e. biltimausues. March 7.—Floor weak and unchanged. Wheat steady at Ildo for No. 1, aid 825 for No. 2. Oats dull and unchanged. Corn unsettled - at 5841, 60e. New rye nrm at 70c for No. 1. Bar. le unchanged. Dressed hogs weak at 5101310 25. Sr. Louts, March 7.—Cattle steady, at 33,5665 fur common to madlum, 63401 6340 for prime to choice and 7447340 for: extra. Hogs 'Mire andflrua at 73409,440. 1 CntoLoo, March 7.—Live hogs steady; and quiet at 18 25Q,,8 50 for common to good. Beef cattle dull and nominally 250 lower. NASKY/16LN. March 7.—Cotton dull and declining: low middling Jew); good ordinary 17%v, Mock 5,800 balm. Live Miceli Market. /law Your., February 7.—A sooty RP= injured th+ trade to day. The total of beeves is 6.013 for the week, with 3,000 to day. Sales were slow and some hun dreds left over. Prlees, are weak or PITTSBUR ki MY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNENG, MARCH 8, 1870 about ittlamt Friday, viz: 1201634 c. There la nothing extra due on sale. Fat cattle sell at 16c. A drove of 60 fat Mis souri cattle of 7lics cwt, sold for 150 111 4q Silty 1111001 m steers of 654 cwt 1.1416 e; 100 Illinois 714 cwt 14016 a SO Canada 6 3 / 4 owl 143.5 e; 120 Illinois 634 cad / 3 140 1150 : 80 good Kentucky 7 awl 1540 16c; only 50 Texans arrived during the week. withGso from Missouri. Common Sheep are a trifle lower; Belling at 5;40 5 .14 0 ; fair to good at 607 e; prime to extra at 754083. c, with 90 choice Canada, 128 lb, at 9a; one car 100 lb State Se; one car, 86 lb Ohio, 754 c; one car, 82 lb Michigan, 63ic; ono car, 70 lb Stale, 5'40; total receipts for the week were 17,700, with 7,400 to day: trade alow and many remained unsold. The Erie road now landa its sheep at .Weehawkan. The fetal arrivals of flogs wrre 12. 380 to.day, In 26 carat trade slow , and prices weak at 9 ..4•09,"c for common , and 8346 S Pc for still.ied h ogs; city dreased sell- at 11%0LW,,e. western at 11011140 with 2,100 of them for the week and very few more . to come. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD, CLEVELAND AND PlTTaullitoll RAIL. ItOAD, March 7.'L.-3 care blooms, Graff, Bennett & Co; 4 cars ore, Shoenberger. Blair & Co; 2 do lake sup ore,lteer., Graff & Mill; ado do, donee A Laughlin; 1 do lumber, McEwen bt Bro; 2 do pig iron, Nimick @ 275 mks meta Keil & Bitch art; bide lime, J B Lyon; 14 legs pearl birlay, CA Boucher; 2 cake, glass ware, W McCully & Co; 3 bble butter, 1 bbl eggs, S kegs apple butter, W Hard eo; 3 bole butter, 1 do eggs. 1 bbls ctn. ions, 3 kegs apple butler, II Riddle; 17 bdla, 1 bx c Muff, Bedford Chair Co; 100 bx ckeexe, Jenkins & Bro; 25 do do, S Ea-art & Co; 10 do do, .1 B Cantield; lb eke oats, b bble dry epplee, F Craig head; 15 bbls tiour,ll. Conway; 3 bble oil, .1 Grad, & Co; '7 do do, Graff, Byers & Co; 10 do do, B L Fahnestook & Co; 15 bbla whiting, T H Nevlu A Co; 58 bgs ear corn, 11 do barley, Moßano & A.nisr; bble apples, Woodworth & D; 25 bgs toathers, W Cooper & Co; 0 lows g ware, Pegs, Ballard & D; 20 Ara rags, R Christy; 46 obi.: apple., 3 do eggs; Woodworth .l D; 14 do dry apples, 4 do eggs, Brugger man .5 O'Brien; 25 do apples, P Duff Son; 3 bbis edge, 13 Rea jr; 12 do apples, V Gorder &8;10 da Leans, do egg, Randolph & S. FITIRRIMOR FORT WAYSIII AND CM -OAOO RAILROAD. March 7.-12 cars metal, Rlmick & Co; I do do, Totten & Co; 2 do do, Hitchcock. Nt & Co. 5 do do, Hallman dr II; 6 do do, dredge Bend Iron Co; 2 do do, J Wood Sou di Co; 1 do do, Pittsburgh Forge and Iron Co; 2 do do do, Bryan & C; 1 do do, • Loomis & C; 1 oar hay, 0 II Alit:don: E bbls alcohol,. 13 I. Fahnesnock; 7 half bbls butter, Van ;corder &8; 21 toile old copper, .1 11 Davis; 10 bble h wlhee. BsilOw A A; 1 car middlings, 8 B Floyd A Co; 200 bbht flour, Schomaker & L; 100 do do, T C Jeukins; 25 do m pork, F Sellers & Co; lildo eggs, 53 his year, Arbuckle[ & Co; 3 tubs butter, .1 A Graff: 200 bbls flour, 11 Wallace; 105 do do, Culp & 8; 10 bids whisky; Ad! er, R & Co; 21 bales b corn,' Seward & E; 56 bbls oil. D P Ruyhart; taloa twlne.,l9 Gerwig & Co; 1,066 doz handles, Lippincott A Co; 120 bge rye, W .1 Meek; 160 lull. fellow, T Hare & Bro; 21 aka wool, NEBEE.TH Fullerton: 3 bbls eggs, H Rea Jr; 18 ban yeast, .Dilworth, ll & Co; lot primps, Weldon & II; 37.ake rags, McCullough, 8 & Co. PITTABSIBOR, 0/110111NATI AND BT. LOUIS Ratute.x., March 7.-2 cars stares, J Kornish; 1 do barley, 011inore & 13; 119 bgs do, S Hood; 90 do do, .8 do wheat, 10 do rye, 7 do corn, Meenor & Harper; 1 do corn, 1 do feed, Wl3 Drape; 13 do cabbage, 3 bble do, T Mc. Coy; 20 but:oats, Haworth tit D; 2 bbls on= tons, J Jordan: 14 do apples, Woodworth & D; 11 tubs butler, 4 bble eggs, I do butter, 1 do tallow, 3 kgs lard, W H Graff; 9 bbla eggs, F G Craighead; 6 do do, 6 do butter, J A Graff; 18 We apples,. H Rea Jr; 9 tube butter. Head & M; 33 bg. s corn, McHenry & Hood; 10 do fruit, 2 bbla do, .1 51cDavItt: 34 butt tobacco, caddies do, TJ Blitcareored 16 do do, J K Smith; 10 do do. J McGraw; 138 bdle enacts, 42 do hoes, 10 do poles, 100 do rakes, 16 do handles, P. II Laufmtuo; 67 bus dry fruit, 6 bble do, 1 cask boos wax,' 10 bbls berries, Volgt. Mahood & Co; 1 car staves, Lindsey A McC: 2 hhds to. bacco, 4 do do, E Gleason; 10 bin candles, Sawyer A Co. ALLEHOENT VALLZT RAILROAD. March 7.-1 car wheat, R T Kennedy A • Bun 2do oats, 7 mks rye, Scott & teal; 1 box butter. A Burgerimm: I do do. C Malone; 2 do eggs, J Sholl; 12 doz broom., E Heezieton; 2 has butter. 1 bid egg.. 11 Freese; 1 car metal, McKnight & too; 8 eke rage. 11 do c mood, Knox & Orr: I box mice, Arbutnott, d Co; 1 car brick, Park Bro & Co; 5 aka me, J Hoerock.; 8 bbls floor, O Haelay: 1 car bay, T Dun can; 5 beef hides, Seibert A Itro; 20 blob: c oil, J T-Way & Bru; 1 box h ware, J & H B Davis; CO ears coal, Kier, F & K. (.3 do do, Armstrong, D & Co; 18 do do. Coleman R & Co; 8 pkga marketing, J MeD Crosean. ALLSOBENT STATION March 7.-4'ear will food, R Knox. d Son; 1 do metal. Rogers •t Burchfield; 1 do do, Lliideay M; 2 do do. Graff, Bennett h tin; 2 do do, Lewis. R h Co: 3do wheat. Kennedy dr. Bro; 140 lible flour, J B McKee; 1 car cooperage, Ralya dr. R; 18 tibia cooperage, .1 38 Reinphlll; - 1 do motel.. Pittsburgh Iron and Forgo C0;69 eke thawed, M 11 Suydam; 40 bole 240 ate .131 Stew. art; 2 Wile eggs. John Herbert. RIVER PACRETI3. CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. The ne V and aplendla stile-watch JUTnATA. Capt. C. L. ratioisi., olll'leare Ptttsbargl for Cincinnati EVERY TEURaLIAY M 111 o'clock promptly. Uttar,. Mg, will Imre Cincinnati EVERY BUNDAY at LS Y. For freight or paselge, apply on board or to FLACK A. COLLLNO*O'In. ilairiEle COLLINS, Agents. PITTSBURGH AND CINCI PACKET LINE The new and enlen.ll4 eldewbeel al ar m & Steamer, AIILINOTON. DANIEL IMRE. Nader. A. S. BUSPAZD, Clem, leaves Pitt/awe. for Clnnlnn►tl every TUBSDAT ►t IS Y.' promptly haturalng. tears Clnelan►tl rornetaberalt, at IS IL every TaIDAY. For lreleht. pad a% or other Inforrnatlon, ap ply on board or to JAMILS COLLINS. • NI FLACK A COLLINGWOOD. *genie: CAIRO APO ST. RAM A. FOR CAIRO AND 191%,m a si=ii Lot.ll6.—Tits olendldpaamert per .teamier SAVANI. • Will leave ea ably. ea 711111L30•Y, Ilat fee the above end Intermediate porta. • per freight or easeage aoely oa board, Cr' te 'coke ri.A.CL a CULLOM wOOD. Limn. IA ,t1; , 1 0 1 1 / 19 2111 FOR EVANNVIL I. E 2 da CAIRO AND IT LOUIS. I rA l laVL -P ir ll"."'m." Capt. ll, C. WIN leave for M a &tare non lontonadloto Ilona o. coo TV MCAT, arch WM at 9a. Y. For Ma /LACK pometeavpl• on board. or to Ntba COLLiNOWOOD, Ayala, WARING S. BING, 113w:salines Merchants and Broken la Petroleum and its Product!, DALZELL'S BLOOK, DUQUESNE WAY PLIILADIELICHLA. ADDRZiB. WARING, KIN( & CO., 109 WALNUT STREET 0010 TACK. BROTHEIRS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS I= Petroleum and its 'Products. Iltenbergh OnIeO—DALZELL4I BUlLDllefe corner of Itnenense l►q sec Itwl~ street. riklls,delphl• M.—LW WALNUT ST einlmlo ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLA ALLIIIT/UrTIJEZZ 0/ Lubricating &Thgh Test Burning Oils. Mellpae Itallvead Azle 011. • Maeda great bent *Fitton& Watts. - _• Untold at nireettatiperatarta. epeeist otl for tropical climate* oo tot weather. Swag laehla. Snap. Wiliam !ma.. Nan NM and Planing Flit ethis Adapted for it lab spemL Ratable HU. Rwl, Head•lLlghl etla 011. 4 TanaessIaltaSS , Definda. • Ind and Flalshlus;6aaollna. VIII. llamas& oil. irons/Man ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright trot Wk and Watt Meer front kustt Tb or s.a predneta are manufactored under MN L ' OVVa ' Z ' terreitlart t iriVlt t r i ll tro e srmiVbt . Pe! fr. 7 0 fare. uniform. 1 hip~ am, mostly light cal: nme Ttte o n rem are twieunalird. and are In enettant nee M=WU of tha t d Railroads. ftainpAtioar, he estreined atd order. left at 124 WMP STRART. WOtb/at marpanot Brxise. RIVER NEWS. The river wee about stationary last. evening, with fiX feet in the channel. Weather continues cold and decidedly winterieh, with every appearance or more snow. Mercury. stood at 30 to 31 nearly all day, but was falling again last evening. Business is moderately active at the landing; es much so as could reasonably be expected under existing circumstan ces. Freights arc plenty enough but shippers appear to be holding back In hopes ofreduced rates. The Argosy is still laid up, but will probably make a move some of those days soon. , The hull for Capt. Wash Kerr's new Porusmodth packet, should reach here soon, as ho expects to have her out this spring. Died at his residence Routh Pitts burgh Monday March 7, 1070. Frank D. Adams, Son and partner of .f. S. Adams, coal merchant.. The Belle did not go out yesterday in consequence of having to make some repairs to her boilers. -The Messenger-was to have left Cin cinnati for New a na Saturday. The low -boats Dick Folio') and A. J. Baker were at Cairo on Friday. and the Mary Alice was at Memphis Ih3 soma day. The Savanna, from L Is the -only transient arrival wa nava Co report. She had a good trip. Capt. Tom Rogers Is in command and ha proposes to return to St. Louts forthwith. . The new steamer Juniata, Capt. C. S. Brennan, la now receiving for Cincin nati, an d leave promptly as adver. Used, on Thursday. Nick Whitten and Crate lteno were the pilot. on the Savanna from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh, Capt. Dryden telegraphs that steam boat captains will And him . at Jefferson ville in daylight and New Albany at night. A. dispatch from Capt. Dexter, dated at Cincinnati, says that everything was working smoothly on the City of Evans ville. Mr. Alexander Etavlin, clerk on-the Savanna, is an old Pittsburgher, but has nut bean steamboating here for several years. . —Says the Cincinnati Conurtercial,.of Saturday: A rumor reaches us to the effect that the pilots of different trades can not agree on terms. There was an apparent "war among the roses" yester day, but as the. knights of the wheel were generally reticent, and the stumen- Mon bridge remains lb its accustomed place we apprehend no harm. Further developments may come to light to-day. —ln regard to the proposed enlarge meta of the canal around the falls of the Ohioriver at Louisville, - Ky., General Weitzell, Government Engineer, In charge of the work, bee stated that he can, by the Brat of November next, put the canal into condition to pass steam boats of three hundred and fifty feet in length by sixty-four.broad. But the funds are not yet fortcoming. —The Piles for the bridge across the Illinois at Beardstown are driven on the Beardstown side, and the timbers for the bridge are being rapidly brought for ward. The work of constructing the piers is now progressing, and the piers are bong driven on the opposite aide of the river. —The sale of the steamer Dexter . by . County Treasurer Graf, of New Albany, has been postponed until the 18th hint.. In order to enable the Treasurer to lay before the County Board a petition from Captain Montgomery for a reduction of the assessment on- which the claim for delinquent taxes Le based. —The last Shreveport SindAtoesfers says: The last up freights landed here were at. 60475 c per bbl, and 1140 per bbl for whisky. Down—Cotton, 12 per bale. Passage—Cabin, flagw, and deck 15046. Cattle—corn fed. 18, and grass fed. 18 per head. Beef, tierces, $l, and bbl, 780. —lvan Fagan, one of the crew of the Neville, who was badly scalded by the explosion of the boilers of that boat. died lof his Injuries Thursday, at New Pales. tion.. ' —George L. /topped has resigned charge of the °Moe of the St. Charles, and Mr. W. S. Bravo le Ms anocessor. lilt Pacifi c and Atlantic Ttlearaph.) nowrivrt.t.r., Ps., March r.—River stationary. with 8 feet of water In the channel. Weather cloudy. 'Thermome ter SI at 4 r. Bt. o. MORGANTOWN. March 7.—River eta tionary, with eta feet of water In the channel. Weather cloudy, Then:nom , ter 34 at 4 r. (.11tERNSNORO, PA., March 7.—River elationary with 6 foot of water, In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermorri. eter SO at 5 P. X. r. OIL CITY, Ps., March .7.—River at a stand, with 80 Inches water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermonse ter.33 degrees at 6 r. x. T. ('ITT CONTROLLSWPOTTIfi. Pnrszencn, Pm.. March Itti. 1170. EALED rupposias will be rteetrrd at tbla elhea until MONDAY. Muth at If teetoeli. for prtatia4 tbe N ICI• VAL It ICOILD. comphasoe With • reeriation Athe ricarticlir, timed Trbruar7 011141. 111 1 40. Alto. • It t of 'Job Priatleg to be glare oat a lime Ws. Perform 41•0101'11 114 hill 11•4 tie elmexa Um Work to be thrashed at this NOTICE. In the latter of Opening loop Sine Notion te herebe elven that. the !Lime semen% . mute by the Viewers for the egeeetneyrt Roue larva hen boon Elect In my °Mee for collective; • • - Thee if the stone be nit pole within thirty day. Irvin the date hereof. Ilene- will be lied Mere. for Limiest the properties - hemmed, 61166,We...4 posts end fees. and the woe cahoot." h 7 kith, J. 1. ELAGiIL. City Attorney. No. 10611110 Avenue. Pirnentioa. /eh. 93. 1610. faint* N OTICE. In the Natter of Opening of ►brood strut, Notice Is horeby given that thenaseeament list made by thee - viewers in the opening or Atwood street has been died In toy ogle. for collection; that It said uleirmente Ivo not paid within thlrty daye (Km the data hereof, Hens null be died therefor against the properties &earned, with Interest. costs and Pees, end the sa sea cad. 'acted by lege' proeeU. IQe. 1060th • • Pr/vow:mai. Feb. 93. 111170. fecuati CITY assoserzsz•a OPTICS.y At.t.sonsicif CiTY. /O. 7U. 1570. I NOT/CE Owners of Beal amt.. vat of Federal 'treat, Who hats failed to oomp.Y with the Be tstry Law. are hereby mottled-that they will ter required to return ileseripttoes of their property for registry co present &editor tale papers) to this ohm within the souse Of thirty dere hem the date of this advertisement:, otiscrwire they will be held liable to the 117..Mtie..t forth to the clause of eat herewith appended. Cap . . TllO.l RSTRAOT FROM REGISTRY AOT. • Mato Laws, 1619. .Paw 644. • • • Should the Coy of eeltletering property be neglected or omitted, or not be eottelled with as promptly en easy he deemed neeerseryto W enn the early completion of the plane, then alter one month's pptke, by public adveribiement to the °Motel IMP.n of the city, to the owners of real estate in sald city - not registered; and a written or printed notice shall have been .erred OILS Oa the owner or women. ox delivered on the ?Mug, should they.lail le , have enoh record mode. then ant In that ease they shall be cabled to a ese of Five MUSTS for each month of such neglect, dating from the termlaatlon of sold ad vertisement: and In case thermal* be neglected for the oohed of six months, • lien for the nee.. waisted gum and costs shall be tiled sad eolleo . - ed a. municipal datum are now or may Where.. after by law • oollocred; be .ald law to belorat ihto the City Treasury; the sotto to puttee falling to register property mew be given so +alma" the proper') of any pullout sr 0 i.i.at••,•,...y :Inaba of wanta. or the city • large. • • • • EMITI am' F lrafwaan.s cirrus, ALLEGIIIRT crrr. PA.. i co. MO. 1110. I NOTICE Is szaziair 611VF.31 that sereseneent made by the Viewers for the openten or IrtILTON OTRLLT, ilfth word, hue been Illed In this ono. for !unlit. U.n. and eta be moo Wire untll Wirth lath 11570, when it mill b returned to Cannella for eosilmnstlou. (MARL= DATES.. rVra _ MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Enna WELL MU Haii:ol,W. Vi Aut. it ALL'S ELIXIIL WILL CV,. Durug, A . MASSIIALL,II =XII WELL CORI LORI? 3nos. Pr.< of Monnoll.o Mix% $l.OO r s ttle. UtDok W ot. Stnlet. X. }UM. it Co., oroisolia, L iet.tletars. ja i tu h avw "4 7"41i54%!•0714rgik TRADESIEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood St, ea. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT& Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks . • , N. VANKILK. Vice rrtdldent.. •to .38.• (MUM eI..SKIKX.Jn.. Cashier. S. McCLEAN & CO., Government SeCurities, No. 75 Fourth dvensue, Vernon./ ar.dnrompt attendant given to ayen7/ thing In the Wain". dellettions made. Cor -1) uts tSc Assnett, and Inte rm it .flowed on Ilnie epesdn. AdAnces snade/on Pnme Collateral/I nd tievernment lirmuddes .an ]liven .lei. Deniers In Foreign and Desnend Lanni/awe , Dell, tilleer. Bank Rotas, , at, de. o A.ll pmat on otter illsoellaneous Iltocan/ - Bond.. Mortgages, Commerclal Pato:, Re.. aeaottatet at the /dual rates of comminton. .all PBOPLIPS WINGS .BINK Cor. Federal and Lam& Street& BANK OF DEPOSIT. AND DISCOUN MiA THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Safe Keeping. of Valuables, under gnarentee. mad the renting of ger. to t pro, 83 FOUNTS AVIENV:A'. President—WlLLlAN PHILLIPs. Vice Pre•Idoot—HEIVRY LLOYD. • 111 , 11.1.1A.W PHILLIt. 0. ;HY BOX B. PAINTER, HENRY I.LoY1). !JOS. B. MORltiegtti, WILLIAM REA, •tIEIIII6E ISLAcic, WILLIAM M. I.YON,It v )UIITLI O. /111163EY. J. 1. Bir. 81C'T Titzws - 11.. F.- ON BONBISIOOST.. !Um", daily from 9 9.cloclt. 9. to 4 ...,clock CITY ICALNIK. 12 Fifth Avenue, Pittsbn fglt, Pa. 1170CIHOLDERN INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE; INTERENT PAID ON DEPONMS. • toilworn F.X.COA.Nos FrOarcbt.And sold, mad adieu desired remitted to Europe. Collection made on all is • nem:noel. IMAM of the United State. and Can .1.. DOmiaticA figment, Creelder 1. mc•oadra, •le• Pret, rt• . W. N. MOROSE. Caatiler. 1,141A - Zeird. James VieCebe. HOES litatiog,• Teranoe James Phelan. H. A. irerrogle. itionmee Barnes. . 'Mown. Ro . ark., Patrick Naar, Cltaa. IL Barr. Chan. Magian, 11. J. brace, =I N. HOLMES k SONS. BSS, 57 MARKET STREET Upper Hirers. zi:=ftudvm Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUONT £NI) !OLD ON CONILLIEDON. OFFICIAL. PI TTSB ÜBOII. A. J. Yeti OW A N. City Controller J. T. tILLGLIC. city Attorney ALLEGHENY. CHARLES DAVIS. CIME=1:111 =EMI= BOUGHT AND:-SOLD IMMEM== BANKERS. AND DNALSILN IN PITTSLIIIIIGII, PA. Of Allegheny. S. H. lIARTEI&N,IPrem :acme, ca.hisr. Itockholders Inyidaally Liable. ow rrwrouviscrii. MECO Fire and Burglar-Proof 'Vaults CAPITAL, 111100.000; JA * . Y. WiZZA.K. Monello, PTTTSIBIIRGII. PA. drraw attention petit te the verthsee aid IT! 41:1 I.El' ta.CO., BMUS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets, s Securities. PITTIMIIIOII. PA.„ • couixiossoft "11.1 11142f1YA. LIAIST CO =I Exchange, Coin, Coupons And particular attenti W on ot paid b the perch and e GOVERNMENT BONDS. Ets4t Drafts on.Londoxf. HARDWARE & CUTLERY 17,f..9.11.11:}0Ki: 134 tWM LOGIN, GREGG & CO., Ii) HARDWARE, ; • 52 wood street, Fear dears above Rt. Charles Motel =I Country Iterebants are Invited is rail owl Amatabas oar 'took aka, In Ms City. Agents faw Anderson** Woed.• Steel and Northwesters name Skee Nall Counamy. A full elect Of Eibeklelate, Black. monks aud aurpeuteen Toole, lipen. ere. lileo. t Loather Ileltimig. Lbee Lecher. ate.. Morays es band. WI =I T" BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY COMPANY Are onw offetinc In their WWI Mpg:in:At. la eOnatellazilrlth their 101 l menufeoturee line of TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS, Carvers, Butchers,' Bread And Pocket Knives. ♦ very a=tawea amortruest or RAZORS, Made anomaly for Male Undo by the but lay Itab manufacturers. BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO., No. 70 Wood Street. tea OAR IAG a C t 6 JOHN Q. WOBENAN...H. EIOHARD DAVIN' WORKMAN & DAVIS, 817CGILMOES Workman, Moore & Co.. Maxtufsetartis and 1.)” , 1 . et, is CARRIAGES,BUGG/FAI, Spring and Back Wagons, Nos. 4g, 44, 0 and 48 leaver 81., Allegheny. ag.,vv..ro,r,vavavr=rr;ii, !islet warranted to arts satisfsetio. 00ery perUmk. 7,51.7.1."1.:FL io ktervairisar.." 54inar H. HICHAZD Dk1716 halleg o r o rehased the haunt of Alex. and W. D. re. In the late Oras of 14(.101.1iAle. NOtftit .. less will hereafter te combined Oahe oldthe mbod ad. Va s ?. 0 4 : ,, ,Tx . r u la t ti . 1 . woamt•• • JOH le Q. WOIIHM LA, • • H. RICHARD DAVIS, 1.••• with CRlseen. Hammel - Hank, Pittsburgh. JeMode . • .... . lrfrl i grz n sa Trtab E R l o l ltßutT 6 Ulf bbla do. " solely list J . Ea CLIMILD, 1417 exam.. DUQUESNE COLEMAN. MEINL & CO.. E=l IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DUQUESNE. LX AND JUNIALTA, PLAT lIAIL RIIIIND AND E , QUA RE IRON, BAND. lIOUP L.IIRET AND TANN. IRON. 'OILER PLATES AND GUARD IRON. 01:46 and DRUFFER DARE, rI.ANGEH., CUTTER BARS. CYLINDER 119 1. ; 14 T 1 - 1 FLAT RAIL. (or Coal Road.. Un'il,',l".M/11,VrEgirtliANUM T Brita l l!: ST E E L WI R NG Z, STEEL l iiA s F T u IN Op a A. o r I n L . STEEL. COACH. BUGGY and ViAtiON SCRLI:US and AXLES. CUT NAILS AND !SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WoRES; e:5 71 Meant and Allegheny Hagar IDhand Walter bisect, Plinsbnigh. MILLER, BER & PEKIN El= WM. METCALF. REUBEN MILLER. ORO. W.'BARIt, LBAR. PARKIN. • I=l3 _ CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARB & PARKIN, OFFICE. No. 131) Liberty Street, I=l GM= WI'S WAG it STEEL WORKS. 11/TIBLIKLED fl 1641. ANDERSON .& WOODS, MJXUYACTVMZZS Or BEST REFINED CAST STEEL Of every deleniptlon. Alma, bat Refined Gorman Plow and Spring Slocl. ORN= ROM AND TIROT AVLNITE. burgh. C. ante:nil DUQUESNE FORGE WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to JOS. HAIUR & C 0.,) Bag fnefillies co-extensive leitle the leading For gee in the 'Eno, and is prepared to promptiv and utiefartorily 111 all orden r STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PliTutS BUM LIVERS, PITMAh JAMS. Vr Klap . ll4l.ll4ltOkli AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE BEAM together with Torte description of BRAVE OBE. 0000 and Torre Corner of Duquesne Way and First Stud. ardMh4o ELLERSIIIIISEN PROCESS The Trances are now orepered to grant Ilan .m ter the on of th e ELLYILSHAILICN Plitt- CMS4. The me pe rho, quality Imputed to rood Imo. the 57.:rd u A1,"1=.1 It to W mnnut.ctnrcnof Partin. nlatting to um It eau obtain 'locum try pplytna. to JAMES P. SPEER, Attorney for tbe Trnetter, MOMS 1 and fa Vadltell'a Building, 90S rlttit• Intern/and are Invited to •Irll the. 81101/NBEIM K K where Me omen. Is new In sucessalul oneratlon. fecda f 44t:}a~I:{~}.:~ NOVELTY WOK r=sEE:3 ZOOMEAB,ADAIS & CO =I LITPTONXISTANDARD.I7AIIIIIANK IS PAT. INT) PLATFORM AND VOTRITLR SCALES. ssuns Faced Patent Do.' Locks and LW... Pala: sac Co 2, Mltts, VOIR& OP Flan AVENTIE 4 GUST WM • vItl•Immlls. SiIEF - FIELD STEEL WOIIKS. SINGER, NIMIOK & CO.,' PITTSBURGII, PA., =I EAST AND DEMO STEEL. EAtIILLVAITT AND PRI N tiB PLATIVILIf SPAM'S. AZ1,7525, Br ELL 11111:, Au, AG Warehouse, &I Water and 100 lint Ma. wick DIAMOND STEEL worms. PARK, BROTHER & CO., I= i9rr i lMlMlrr car. neat Warehouse, THIRTIETH, TIMM" 71)LST load RAILROAD STREETS. PITTSBURGH FOUNDERS, MACEUNISTS, MP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY 0171W2 AND WORDS TWELFTH STREET. PiTTSBURGH, PA. rir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chiaery, Nail Machines, Be torts. and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOITNDELT AND PIPE WORKS peruer Carroll sad Szsailmas Streets, =E2=O rrITSBURCA/31, WILLIAM SMITH, imswatrroura or OAST IRON BOWL PIPE TOR GAD 12W PAT= WORKS. My Pipes are all emit tovirtably tin Mo. In On nod and IS feet lengths• Also, folk onortmont of imam' Castings for Gas & Water Works. eatsould also eall the attention of UDerbitelld. of Gas Works to may make o f sirroirr. W. J. ANDISW)2I IONONGIBLI FORDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., lianalractiven of IRON 11017b1C 1R0=24 WIADOW LLSTILS and MAI" sod Castings of all Deeariptiona oran evoecta pad to Aisoarrseru. CASTINeII gal. to CoatlAEs for WlAdow • oum. rims ANT. roirrinNo.. 1.10 WATER TREET, TRtabongh. V. ROBINSON, REA & CO., iieeleawri ZOKIMICIII. until S XILLIVS. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NAOHIFISFS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat mot Stationary Steam Enf nines, Blast Zairtnes. Mill Machinery, Gearing, Sbaftlan. Castings of all desomptlous: OU Tanks and SIM. Boner and Sheet Iron Work. - 'UMea. NS. Is, corner lirst sal Satiatteld streets. tents total IITAB.DII PATIAIT INJZOTOB for feeding Boilers. THORLIS CARLIN & CO., lowa Ward laundry and 'Whine Works, aiNDINSEY BT., ALLZURILNIC CITY, fs. Iffsantsetarers of Stationer! aid Portable Mesa Miden, OM Presses. Put era, bhaftlop. (idea mad saw KM Wort. Itolda4 Mill sad Machine 9t g IisLVLPAN trge.2"sso4mts o ri all elms. • 05711:01 pumax ROLL FOUNDRY, Oor. Lillian" mid Atm !TIMM. BOLLW4N & BACALEY, _ Monnfactororo of 6upetior Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Pinions: ;us ENGIN FORT PITT EIIIIEL SITU AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER. MANUrACTURCItI Or FiriFrr-MVINV ZT II724I 2ins ) TIL T S U BI4, ELLS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TAN Km, Ami , 11111 FAS, ittoc6Dc AND p/L)ISETTLINU rANS. sALT tJAZOIRETT.II.3 AND TWINBRIM; kV, musoig DOWss AND COAL BRUTEL Otnee and ouse. Third. Shoal.ud Lthersis st"'"'", rivpsnonail, PA. alrorders sent to the Shore eddress be promptly attetolrd to. wi ll HOE M. BOLE & CO. Par. Point Alley and Duquesne St, = Engine.Builderit, ri/ußs , ck , t'll and Maehinlste. • klanaraesure STAAVITIOAT . NNE/INKS and !STATIONARY A.MllbllbOs or all Mae.. tiovelol attention invited to oat new STATION- B OI AlCsi OIL of I W Ahor .se lENGINE A 241) El/k/ e TABLIt LAR. power. CASTIN66. of seen , Mud, made to eider atone Foundry. oh TIMED ATILSET. below Market. MOO for OP Wells. OIS/TIFF), POLLY:TA. HANtiEltb, 110UPF: and TOBACCO ht.:REP/8 add IRON TOBACCA eIIESSYS, on band and made to order. -t the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Frontier on the Allegheny Myer, near the Mats =! mr All onion promptly Oiled. TAY 1734 RIESICK acBRO, 71/18 A BIIIMILA.It-YHOOT SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP. NO MODLO ENGINES MACHINERY, BREWERY WORK, REPAIRING AliD PUT TING•UP MACHINERY, Car. 17th and Pike Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa. O'HARA BOILER WORKS. • F. REPHAN & CO.. NtnaufseWren of AiTEAM ITATOR B S O N IL A NLRT S P A 0 N II S .. TA NK3 E N T TI LILLSB , ARGT .. NEPAN. PRI6 II N C /O OM CHILNEYN, Bo ICLLEN FIRE .IiNDS. do.. or. of Second Avenue and Liberty Bt., =I pahlok dons promptly. Orders rot la the ° l i : " atAlll7rWilaUgltearat , OLL aNYLF.II.M. WIC BARNHILL Sc CO.. BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, 21A. ■O. 14, 44 AND Se PANN IT /laving beetired a large yard and w e It vim the most approved machlaar7e we atlarae pgred to man a it tore every description of IL- . itn In the best manner, and warranted equal to Firemade to the country. Chimneys, Breechiag, Fire Reds. /Ream tipto s LOMlntoMve Bolter. Condensers. bait Pans. sank. Oil etllla, Agita tor. nettling Paas. Iklller Iron s. Bridges, lulu Pans. and BOIL MalitliaCtltren or liantnill'S Pat ent Honer. , Repairing done on shortest. notlec• Jaatc2l JAIIILD Y. ORD. 191101 , 10 D. MUDD JARED 31. BRUSH 01130 N, • mDDU?AOTUUJI3 oY Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUEET IRON WORE, &C. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ST - C:64,6. OAbTINGS. &O. COOK . STOTE& CET THE BEST. BISSF I LL & Co's TAIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL Warranted to Cook, Bake or Besot as well as any other Store In the Vales. BISSELL & CC., No. 235 Liberty Street. Also, on hand and for .a/os • pARI.OIL 11111VES, IDEATING eIToVEEI. GRATE FRONTS. flt(pKK& COOKING BANGiat.l,... GRAFF, HUGUS & CO. aulgorAcrmizas or lilitllY TARIM or sPro - vms, BOSTON GOOSING RANGE "THE FIERY FURNACE, You Wuuutua IRE NEW ANTI-DONT 000KIBM) STOVE.' "REfIULATOII. , COLUMBIA. LIINIMIITOV_ VAN •S Itlineinnall Pattern) PoRTABLm BARGE CABTIKON NANTLICS. WELLMAN ItEPICCTOB 4 OBATIBB,Ineefrosa Mr) and Mut; ORATE PBOBTS, NirlikaJ323, &C. 200 and 20S Liberty Street, PITTSBURA/M, Pk.. E=s3 A. BRADLEY & CO.; 140. BO WOOD BUM Manufacturers of the Streator% Vialetyol (look, Parlor and•lieating Stores, la our assonnont will be found all the LATINS! PierntitNs AND IMPROVXDIENTA, and the rep statDa of onr Moves Ls sack that any one in wet t or a good article should parchaea nose bat those mom facsured (7 04. to 1007 nal ,1/0 rlo=ol Os awn aureole as well a. sreououdeal. Would pl/eulparslculas attention to our new VOLCANO for thatches tun.. ...0.11.10.0.16 One/ In tta . oo unnatid. 11110nL1.4 10 with°. wannat enslaz. All 1000 111 V. Intel VIM re, [Lance , : lawn •upenor leant' ...run. or .0..0- en ,onti 100 a.Atalovie tug rrlee leas LivEr.rs 40 ssfrxivcrsi. Llibt work onr wooloitY; Loo. Jot. Butt& Shun.. d Gate tilos., pub Pallon,.d other articles or Iluliden• bud .[. hood• ones and toter De CRY. Fem.:4es Loot). Us.tl toorsh, Po. aszi /:izt- 1 3:111 4 iti ±I 0) ;T:l =WIZ HENRY BIER & CO., ZORN N. COOPER & Bell and Bran Founder& BRASS CASTINGS MM=I KARR PROMPTLY TO ORDZIL. Naleable and grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THBOTTLF, RiFETT IND CHECK lALIES, I ALL GLOBE PATTERN. MON COCKS, Brass Work of every description ford Steam, Water and Oil. MANU7ACTITULES Of J. M. MONIS& Ors Improved - - Inlenet•Whiel Steam ronli . Ageists for Dreyfus , Patent..oa4 era, the beet in the Market. oStrealllea m aad Works, coma Thlrtaaath sad Pia? - • • A TWOOD & DicCAFFItEIIt, . Corner Liberty Mart ssul Third Argasg, Pittsburgh. Ps., • • I lEWEI POMMELS AND BAN PIPE FITTER. mid! AGENTS for A. N. OAYISON 1100 r. •TZAL TR. P. Machine Mona Work - 1k orthresn. emser *Matanuska* Jaya* . FAMirlf. ATV/LT/CA Hasa cra isbad or ctisrs rod =aloe TGWU! 1 41W... " 1 2 1714 JIVE BABB & MOSER, ' AILWIFIrrYLVX73. MUM HOME AS601.11&7101; EDILDIN4III, NO.. Pi Vi 1.2 i Clgt bijun. ?IttSbantb. ra. sher!ei setchltot even to the dwelling rad teilcire 'et CellE2 1i0131 , 331 astil MALI 0 1.111.1.)1.15011. _ }MU...ROADS. EENNSIELTA-MCRINIC NIA. CENTRAL RAIL D. Osd after II r. &total NOV. Teaks 1411, 1400, Teaßs sent Arrive atAllO from the Chloe Depot, corner of•15:81:01Www , • Sad Liberty strlwlA, as follows: hall ATM.I.- Tralls.„. 1:110 sac 1. os .lttiens Ew. • 7.1 LloY.w. 1•48 Stir o.ofle , W• 114 No. 1..0 11U Rat WAUIs No. 1., 4.0 0 • Brlbloakeltotl,l l . l a.. Mall T rata. 11:10 Wall') No. 1.. 4:811 an!' ftrlalon Ac.. 10:110 a 1 Claclesaatt am: bo. 0 • Johnstown Ac 1U:54 am•Cloola • 11 rs. IA .lb pte Bralks Ae Not 1:00 Poe Wisll'ANw. 1•• 01, 31 Ibis • ,• Cllleblgh NI. 1:30 ota,Johnstow. Ac. 4: EcodasF.xp l e, 1:80 Dm ßra Vm :ka Ac ti..?l , 7te ''u cto 3• l • A l g Walc s Ac lSo. 4. 0:.e.0 :on! Wallls No. 4. 0:14ITA RTlolirsAcTio4l:lS ontiV i ty...iilycil:. 9 '.."Laer‘t n ntles Inishe P ctse cosset:Ron • , 10.70.tv.u) °Lls:ls7 9:11b a. wo, coach/114 41 1. at ITU R* 'rn•utnr;4 Rua 0:01000 . ~Claelenall Express loaves AIRY , Iy Itdleess . 700 o , ,,.;.? 4:t•ltirAng,:lip l . W. H. 1‘,O• WITH, LOWS* • L b ersousylvaataltmlreadCOnllatetT w 1 aol DOS we o: any 081 for sac,eaccol r regponet.:ll.l.V to of 1.1.• .Qs.• la • .t.t4a .1,1111, nirlgt of 4 .. • txuls.llll2Aup,s,,a, cont. LILIAR • , boa rsocclatlest. Alva,. a. Pa. &= •w; F. 8 T Eli. - ... ------. r; ,al p ilegm PZNI:PYLVA.N I A-1-... - N: ILOAD.--tht And aft.. NOV. • 1m69, Les Passenger Teat,. ea the • Vlestera 1 eneaylear.la Bahroad will aretre at med dep , i from Pea 4. Figlersl.9treetlYepot, illeghenY C las Ital.'s; .arrlor. 1. rt. Verilled'e No MAO a mlklall.—.. .. TAMS al Freeport N0.121:39 aen dyreoport " i ts:,lO, L . Rs - press „. .... / 0:4 0a te rhse'h . b . : s OS 1 . 1g115! a s Sh.r,b.4 If ' 1 il; V m l;: , ,fr ' n r ...l*e. No 1 4 310 p a Precrert ..e.. • Pmi- .. . • ' O . Nall D : 3O p md.-.Q.,rt Pio. Ir.:11r1 g ea FprieslPeNo:6:llo p miSnelogMeNoSCl:ll.n= 1, Aimee trains rr.ndatly escept Sunday, Thu Church Troth leaves Allegheny_4l, erre, gonday at /1 . 4,1) a. en.,l - caelhlng Ail,. ..; City al 9:50 a. m. Prtnening. !gave. 0414 1 Ally at lottp p. N. and areier I.l..hgeghoolJ 0- .. i tiqg at 11:gli p. m. The trains tearing APeahrhy City at FLOP a. ' m. mate direct connottlon I.; evenport vel,plY air ter's Phe or htago, rye Petit; and linnnatstorni, Through tiekele may re porrhased . a. Other. No. Iht.elale stn...et, near e tinenahool3eldgii, Plttsbeehh, and at the Depot, d,Uegteny. ' For teethe: le.ihnentlez appy to J/Liel= xarsrtirrm. Apal.6 , • Federal ! m at z ., . Th e Western PenneylvanU Ital/road ;Lot gp ". ll7 ' s' l t o rt' t n "' i r t olg et: o l!,:sh . rfl t % ~,,,i s elend ' rkd Dollar. ' la "' value. ' ' A 1 11 czykge ex reeding this 5111011111 In value wt the at e rill ot the owner. unitesA , AvArne . la c torilL i ttez, Isola General Phgarlettredent. 3 1100.115na117316. CL T L rC N rr T W mNO E 4t. A 66 I) . and arrive at the Or.las r beret. aa Chteaho tx....11:0N • ml Erie& Yrnltz.l:sllN m 01. k Vila ht , 16.38 n m Übletso D1a11..6:68 a ta, Vast Line. ..1116t1 ra , el. & Vilt`e Es. ICON pm' chimer. F.:— %Ott. pm Ino Erie eO3 h part frOln Me HaahtatOr 3h:thrro Exton •• 4:168 p Leevelale Aecl3 Ltes.,Falla 0:13 pan Leetbaale .• :43 he: rale Oaka ha ' Srll7 .• trAkiel /12 - 131:1 , 8 L. Chic T. It. J rm. a • tel. &e , holt EL A . 1% 4.4 E ,Or6tailigel f TME:C A ALLTIGLIE... I t VALIAT.r 17 BASUJBO/110 THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL 1; REOIONS WITHOUT CHANGE 01 , CARS. On and after MONDAY. Nov. MO. 1119. Two • .THROUGH TRAINS DAILY .(except ilitaidan will More llttaburgt Depot, owner of .155.- • . i mai mid Pike Monits.ftir Franaltn.Otiensado (Moo and ail points in tbo 0115Mrions. '. t slurs 'arrant:a.m. laninli , is rrrrimpan i. 17 Ea...... 7:15 am •7 1x...... D.... 5:3 0 p Eg T tit Ex-- 11:00 pm Night 5n.„... • 7 15)• Ise t Ixt if alien.- 6:40 aco let Hnit . m.. 0* ato • Ind p1u1i0n...11:50 am 2dliriion... V: •ta id Halton... 1:50 pin 3.1 H0G.... 9:10 pm • 7 4th Halton-11d 1 0 pmi 10, Melton. 7:1L5 p m Furrow( Ac• 1.15341 ain Moils. Work. 7:55 11 DI Moil. - Works. 5:70 pm , Poeiwn Ac 6:11 pm 1317.17 . a B Ad 3,10 p nal Brndys H Ac 10:05 am Church • 1;110 p m,Cturnb 10:1( . ,)00 Express Onma Mopnail M PrinmplOlßMOs. imenunodallon trains atop at all ntatldna. J. J. 1./MR.SSCM, Gen`i inp't. THOICAII N. 5.150. AWL. IMP,tr rrranunsai. aNgaggg; w E S L UICED:NATI AND , C7ll AILWAY. FAN HANDLE MOTE. MUNOZ Or end alter OLINDA/. Itoo.l4th, i/69, traini.oll Immo nn4 urine at Um Tinton Depot.1•1:1.014,1, •• PP.," ritFeburgit 'rime Der art. 0.631. YEW • .. :On r0..1111:13p.m. Bocthern Enpreza 11: Olio 111/ p. 5:00 a. m. fleXerre; 7 l . l:: - .........;: — ., g: t l slP - 0.1 McDonald , . ' no.. 11:iea. 7:33 00 . . Brantonvilla COlnraod. 3:43 p.m. 9:40 n,flo. 11cDonalcre A 00'0. No. I 0:53 p.m. 31/3 6. SueJnyettnreb 1/610.. 10:31