FINANOLLL. -AIBRACAN No. 80 totrft - Ts AVENUE, • PITTSIKURGII. • _ • 13ANn CAPITAL . . . . . $200,000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DINCOUNT AND DEPONIT. JOHN y% yO. WM. !LOT D. eresident. cashier. 011241.011/6 211.1 i. Marsh•ll. -.I ..Tohn M.E•riland, Wm.krchiltudd Walls.. frap., ti. ,r•gt, ..71\11. -:11,a, W. Joint Vioya. Thl• Batik Is 0,.. toll. urnanlNd and gaPKnd Kr 4o • genets: BarAin•l4.•KEL leitk Gr5.~71.~~ SILVER MU) COUP ) ©NS, Bought at Highest Prices. 141. !lEBTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St and sth Avenue mr6 Dears To BR 1r 84 CO., I=Jl ancr Fourth Avenue and Wood St., n 7 and yell all klods of GOVERN ENT SECURITIES, SOLD, tiILVER AND COUPONS. UN misrr YAPUT.LBLL Tram& tar Intemt Allowed on Deposits. airMontv loaned on tioncsnment Bends • linmst tasty, t rates. Orders, 11[0 , {1iIifd rat" OleVs:trauma lord 15.1., of STOCKS, BOSOM and SOLD. :P,543,:, T. 'aRADY C 4 CO 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY IL di 7-30 BONDS, For Sale at • . N. HOLMES & SONS. =I i!e 6alfftt FINAMTE AND- TRADE Derma oi , Prrtstarnoet G marre, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1670. The offers tonell-,pno unlllnbt-,Trees• my gold on the tnArket to-any forced the pranttuat down to 10PK, and appeared to favor a atilt further' decline, burry hen It was ascertained that the average sales "rare at nog,:ttle market !suddenly .ad snood to 1 LIM, from which It reacted' , closing after board at 110 X. There ie no desire shown yet to buy for a rise and taw have the haidthood to express an opinion thst gold will tver touch 120 sego. However, thin low premium will bring large amounts of foreign guoda on trar market. which have to be paid for In 8010, end the demand for oar secttrb cies strrosd will be diminished so soon ow they touch par. An approach to par of . our currency will also have (beetroot to stimulate foreign trade, and activity in the manufacturing dietricta of Europe and at borne and canoe • . better demand for money gouerally. ' 64verninent securities sympathized viith phi, and. 10 40e sold 111. low SO 105%, and consols 107%, but there Is up demand - for bonds sud free offers tb sell show what theigeurnil trup,c,ftio;l pr the bond value ie., Shoull (tavern meal 6 per oent eocuritiea decline titi steer par It would be difficult to place a rive per cent United States bond at that, rate coin_ in the European tnarketa4 What_ mini° American securities a yorite'le,Enrope•was the fact they bear a much filcher interest than bonds of the old etaies. • t3toakalare kept up by the cliques, and as long as money temaina se esay in It is at present much nigher prices may be made, but the public in general do not buy railroad securities at tee price the cliques Limo pot. ow them. and4hus a 'reactio.m'and'a large break In the market WOrat follow sooner or later. - Money in our local market la quite plenty at reasonal4o rates, but business quotations as roomed by Ph. it. Karl= . Wm. yaks; Sliver,=lo9: mien,' 114, Ftro Twenties, 18t, 10831: do 1884, 108;s1 do 1865, 109. qr do lb*, Coracle, 108, do IEO7, 108 N: do 1856, .gaig,..• ma. Fortien, 104 -.44 610 + 01;;; "iderolasnts Union ,Oprvia Company, 10; &net:lran Fa - - press Company, 37%; %Venom Union Telegraph. tis; Now York Central Reading, 063; Pittsburgh. Fort Nit'ae dt Chicago, - 02%; Chio.dc 211%; 'Madam 'Southern, 86%; 131evelaiul 97%: Chicago. Rock Iresod dr. Pacific, 1101.5: Chicago North Western 73% : Chicago & North Western Preferr ed 8236: Brie 26. 19.10RAZIGIL Large, . . London. per 11 • 15,40 15,50 :aria, par franc 21 23 80 ; . 82 ierankteet. florins 46 - 47 - -L'ioaing quotation's rammed by Janice T. 'Brady et On. Gold: 110)4; United State* Sixes, 16j41, 114:' FiTe-Twontles, 1!162{10934; do. 1664. Dahl do. 1888, 10934: tiik•Forslos, 106; FirenVentlea, Janu ary and July, 1866, 109; do. do. 1107, 106%; do. do. 146.9. 109%. Onion Pacific Railroad, 67%; Central do,-do, 90}0.0y. Pacitle, 111%1 Late Superior —. ter Telearopli to the lOttabergh Gazette.) Maw TORICi March 9, 1870, The gold market was again the sane of wild excitement. The tratisactlons amounted to nearly 5100.900,000. 'The fluctuatkinif were rapid end-4M .1" consid erable extent. 'The price opened at 110 X, feli.to 110 X. advanced to 11134 on - a tumor of tboneath orNapoleon; 'fell to 11034 on the rrported refusal of the Sett. ate to recommits the fundivg: bill, which was interoreted to mesa its passage, and closed at 110X0110X. Carrying rates at 4 per - cent. to list. The clearances were 08,000.000. 'The Sub Treasury mild 51,000,001 at 110 00.1000; bids aggregated 13,200,000. at 107340111 10.100. At the Produce Exchafige the flactrut ting course of gold `has brought the marketarto a Maori still. The decline In gold and adVance in freights have driven ahippere of breadstuff. out of the market, while the home trade reinai to purchase more than is abeelntely necessary to supply praising wants. Provhdonsruled very doll and thepriceaare not changed. Cotton opened heavy at a:decline of fully .30, but afterwards assumed a firmer lone and rallied. In mercantile circles business was unsettled and prim . generally have a drooping tendency, ea -pedelly dry goods. • • • The • money- market was unusually easy at 4to 5 per cent. Sterling dull at 80 10 8 X Per Mute . . - Governments, whietCadvanced under the gold price 0f11134, fell oil and closed . weak --the:mons or 'Bl, ' 113%0114; do. 109 34I?: 109 X; do. 'B4, 1690109 X; do. '6 5 , 3t 8 10.4 109 X:' de. new, 107y,0108; do. 67. 10814'010S%; do. 'BB, 108340160; le. , 41re,106340100: currency. Vs, 1L1011134 °antral Ricillie,9lxo9434. • . • State securities strong, except new Tennessee and Leulalanas, which were • weak: Missouri, 983;; old Tennessee, 69; nee do, 483(: old Virginia, 753;: new do, 7834: old North -Carolina. 47X; new • • do, 2IX; Louisiana Levee 816, 7834. _ • Stooks doll and a shade. lowesltint generally linn. The principal dealing" . were in Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Lake Shore and Rock Island. imenon, 82; Cumberland: 28; Western Union Telegraph,'ll3X; Quicksilver, 1134; • Diari preferred, Fa rgo, da Rx. Press 61 34; Welts /X 2l; Amer ' lean ! IV; United States, 60X; Pacific _ Amu, 38 I N.Y. 9534; Erie, 24%; do. f'd, , 4234; Harlem, 144 ;_Hudson - bcrip, NMI 9534 ;Michigan Central, . Mrilake Shore, MX; Illinois Can ; Pittsburgh, 11734; Northweetern, 73,41 'do preferred, 07; Rock Island, 319 34; AL Paul, 8234; do. preferred, 7634; Wabash; _4 3 X: do. preferred, 78; Fort Wayne, 9254 Terre Rants, 383.4 ; • Chicago and Alton, 11534; do. preferred, 114; 0. & M.,-29%; New Jersey Central, 103 X; Watford and , Erie, 6%; C. G. dt 20 5 C • Boston price": Copper Fails, 634; Frank rin, 8; Hecht, BO:Quincy 16. Sub. Treasury balance; gold, 875,765,740; currency. 85,41%407; general balance, 581,2713,433. • Dry Goode klartet. Naar "form, March 9.—The market for plain cotton goods is a little depressed and toe following makes of heavy brown shee ti n g!, era ;ie lower: Atlantlo A re. dueed to 163.1 c, to LI to . Ms, Pactflo extra 160, Appleton A. leo. Ameekeag A are offered as low as 16;fe, which la below the market: Stark A are offered at the same figure, Clarks 160, Dwinht Q 14e, Vtorndyke 16, A ticks lo lower, as are B brand, which soli reenectiroly at 23 and 19c, at a, b d t u he market re afar l fr o m more doing, soup..- _ I= . °Man oe Perranunuß Gazal72, i ' Wafinveatiay, March 9, 1970. i The provisions market croutlntlea to at-' tract conahlerablO intention, particularly , since the decline In gold, not only here' but all over the country. We clip the following on this isubject from the Chi cago /?rprreticair of Tuesday : Packers and theme" Vrho anticipated Heber price* In th future, and who .011.10 than back purtfineed liberally to hold, are the larger: leeern, while the r Wean." and scalpers are reek ir,g money rapidly. There hat lenucely been a win ter when the packing and provision Mishima Was so un i lefactory te legiti mate dealers . Fi packers: Were obliged to pay very high prices for hogs. and moll the menueturral product at a o marketcomparatively low jure; then rho pr vision market Nun afi rmer, and prices went up with ar t ,tt, and when men imiLmatie their • leMation• as to the point where the uPaard move would stop, and had purchased liberal Mocks in anticipation of much higher prices than were ever reachell, the market re acted, and hem gradually dropped since. then. Live and dressed huge kept up, however, for some time, and packing wee nnremnneratire. When Dricee had touched a certain figure moneyed men again invested in anticipation of a reac• Lion, but gold fell, edvicea ' from other market. uniformly quoted weakness and lower prices, end 'fill] the tendency is downward. 'rho .'churls" lost a little Money early In the season, but they Wave had decidedly the beat of the bar gain during 1870, and Ind:cations are mat decidedly In their favor. When will "hardpan" bo reached? le the quoit thiu which many are try lug to oleo, but without success. - APPLE BUTTER—Quoted a 49(.47 6 e. ASHES—Quiet and unchanged. .Com mon Soda Ash, 4: refined, 4 50011 , Pearl., 9%914: Pore, 7 %. • ' - APPLM —With a continued steady demand and diminlehed arrivals, the market is firm, and prices well sus tained, Tenzing from 13944 per bid: BETTER—There lea good demand for the better screttles, but common and infe rior is plenty and dulL Sales of prime ' to 01101e0 Roll at 35@36c, and fancy brands at 87Q380. , - BEANS-Dull but unchanged-12@ 2,4 per bbl. • BROOMS Store . prices: No. 2, 23,75. No. 3, 61,5(8 No. 4, /5,00: No. 6, 15,60. Carpet 8r00m5428,00606,50. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-2X43 cta. BEtcYJII CORN-18®17 eta par pound. CHEESE-Is In limited supply and steady but unchanged.. We continue to quote at 18c for Factory; 18.%e for Ohio , Dothan, and 19(,(419;40 for New York Goshen. CARBON OIL-Quiet and nominally. Unchanged; 204(.425, for standard brands to a Jobbing way. COHN 61116.1.-May be quoted,.. in store, at tttl(SyMe per bushel. OANBERRIK4-Scarce and higher; • we how i.knote at f2ord2.: por bbL DRIED FRUIr-Is dull but, - changed.. Apples, 7®13: Peaches, 734% 8K• for quarters, end 91.;@10H for halves Blackberries, 14@ 1 5; Fitted Cherrias, 58 4,30 : • - EGGS-Sales at 2.56 FEATHERS-Sales at 86g90, and thti usual advance for small lota, Ina retail • way.. FLOUR-Continues dull and de pneaed, thongh nominally unchanged. We continuo to quote wiageru flours, lir ,lore, at $5.00@ 5 ,e0 for spring, and 55,75 ®6.00 for winter. Rye dour.-35,0005,25., . GROCERIES-The grocery . market continues dull and unsettled, and Sugars and Coffers are lower. In conee. queue° of the 'uncertainty of prices; buyers are taking hold very sparingly, and our quotations will rummer for to day only. It is thought, by many .mer chants that Sugars have touched hot. tom, that prices are not likely to go any lower, but there is uo certainty. Coffee Is strong at gold prices. Following are the ruling quotations t 131105. RM-New Oritiar.s, fair, 11%; good, 1201'prirue. 12%; choice.l4‘; Cubs; porta, Rico, 12%@13. Refined; A Coffee, lit% @ITN; 11, 13%; Extra, C, 13%; ettusbect and Uranulated. 14%. slocayeus-New Crop New Orleans 78iAlttc; Porto Rico, 65E475. Sriture -Perfection, 90; Sliver Drips, 70; White Honey, 75; Golden, 05. Covet:a-Fair ,to Good Rio, 20020%; Prime 1?-1; Choice. 22%. • = Pac4.-Carollns, Bq, Rangoon, 7%0. Tr-ae-Young Hytlol3, 400@i,6r, P.. 31,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 31,40 to 1,50. Oolong, 85 to 51.45. Sou Chong, Sec to *L SO . Branca-Pearl, 7; Satin Gloss, 11%c, end Corn Starch, 120. - 11101CCEternATED i.ve.-55,00 per case. Fauns-New -Layer Pnia , o" $5 per box. ' Prunes, 14c; Currants 15o; Yalen , Ma Raisins. 18%c. • Sricusa-C.awibt, 65e; Cloteer 4 9va Fain Payper,. 35 Allspice, ale; Nutmegs", 8 1 , 83 . Ban Ellen-10%c; Shot, $2,7b per bag. Soars-ollabbit's," 11%c: "Oakoly'et,Th 1040; Retain. 5 to 7c; 4 Dobbin'a," The; Wax., 9c; Client. Olive, 8350. . . Carromcs--Mould; 18c; Ster, li2c. Bt Cann Sons-56% per 10 0 . Flea-No. 1 Mackrel, 84) per bbl; No. 2 do, 519; No, 3 do, 316. Lake Herring, two; White Fieb. $9,5 0 . GRAIN-Wo can repose sales of sev eral car leads of strictly prime State rod at 111,12, and the mill, refuse to pay over.ll,lo for median.. Oats coming In pretty freely, and while' the market _continues weak, prices are without quotable change; we continue to quote at 42@43. buying. and 45547, selTng. Corn, notwithstanding the arrivals are light, is dull and cannot be - quoted. on wharf, above 72-Sale 1 car prime shelled ar.72, and small Sales, In store, at 75. Rye la very quiet and hard to quote correctly; 85, seems to be regarded- 05 the railing price, though' some dealers quote at. 80.. Barley minimise dull and we now quote prime State sprint': at 85 WO, and fall at - .9504111. - hear& of a sale of 5,000 bushels prime Latta Shore 'barley at 95. delivered brie. HAY-Sold at. Allegheny Diamond market, on Thursday, at sls@,V.._ HUSKS-Sales at 2%(.43, pyeer pound. HOMINY-Sales rti-5,75W. ,00 per bbl. LARD OIL-Extra, No. 1, city brands; flak No. 2,87®88. - LIME-Eastera - white .11exe, Cleveland, 52,25. MAPLE STRUP - --isales at 31,75 per gallon. • ONIONS-Quiet - and unclianged;'s2@ 2,76 oer bbd. auto quality. ;, -PEANUTS-Prime 'Tennessee quoted at 9@lne. , POTATOES--Dernand fair andinsiiket steady lint prices unchanged at 45c, on track and whaff r and 500 In et p re. , PEAS-52V.23 Per bushel. PROVISIONS-The market continues dull, 'and prices nomlnatly unchanged. Plain eitradders, 12%(413; Rib Sides. 15% 01531: Sugar - Cured llama, 18. Dried Beet, 19; Mesa Pork, $27%@)28.• Lard, in tierces, 15 0 15,e. in buckets. l 8 (2) 16 %. POULTRY-Receipts continue very., light and market is almost bare. We I continue to, quota dressed chickens, at L4(415 eta., and dressed turkeys; 181326. SEEDS-Cloyer seed .15, Utlettllngetlt; may be fairly quoted at 58, buyin g. and 88% acillieg. , Timothy seed, 54,7505. Flaxseed, It is said, has advanded, but we are without reliable quotations; there la verylittle offering In this market. SALT-Is quoted at 51,75 by the car load. . ' • C=3 PILTICOLEUPI miM!mirr Coca OF PlTlnßtaton GAZaTTM, WILPFNISDALY, Minh: 9.1870. There la nothing new to be said In re gard to the oil business; the stagnation which has so long prevailed • etill con ! Unties, and what ii worse still, there are' no indication , ' of any Immediate irn proven:tent. Hopes are still entertained, however, that business will soon revive, that the obstacles which lure 'retarded trade for the put two •montha will be - i, removed, but, we are sorry to ley, the prospects ere not bright. There hes been *slightly improved-demand for re tined within the past two days, originat• lag. ills said, with exporters, bat then In the prosiest attitude of the market, refiners cannot even think of ceiling at the prices named. Twelve cents for crude „and, twenty-seven for refined, would bring the refiner out at the small end of the born; to other words, it is asserted,' and we have reason to Whale It Is trail, that taking these Hearse • as a bards, the manufacturer would incur a wetly° ices. The decline in gold, of course, naturally tends to depreciate oil like almost everything else, but, there are those whe contend that the tumble In gold, was discounted so far as pe troleam is concerned,' and that It is rela tively. lower than anything else. • . coons, Spot or cellar this month or 00111 July is ortering at 12 eta, but there are no buy. era above 11.tieelly„ and forearm at that. Some of our refiners slings that they are oat of the market until the price reaches ten cents, while there are others, equally as well posted. who are Immo .d with the belief that the bottom We, about been reached, and that it tea isle tritest meat at 11% .or 12 eta, still they are timid about buying. Sale 1,000 bola, eel. lam SO days, 4004 grarityo at 11%. BuYer all year, 1434 bid 14%, asked. As already intimated there Is some in. qulry. for .early deliveries, but ne prevement to prices. We beard of 27 having been bid for 3,500 bbl, for March, but of course, DO one here 000/4 c all at that figure. It also TOM/SSW that an ex portre bought 7,500 bble from a New York apeoUlatOr—Price not given. Linea quiet and- unchanged. iumnirra of CLOuD OIL 3Fr 5.. Eagle ou Works 80, on account saute; Wtlklna SW, .on account Phil's sad Boston Pet Co; Fleber Bro 400, on ac count same; D Bly & Co 60. on eccaunt - ParbeVarance Oil co; E L Good win FO, no account J Barbour; Cl Mena Oil Works FO, B Trnby Jr; 41 B Mille 80, on ac - eount W Bartle, Tetal 1,010 bble OV OIL BY R. B. . . - Citizens Ott Co. 322 bbla relined oil to Tack Bro. Phll'a. J. A. McKee, 250 bblo refined 01l to W. P. Logan k Bro., Philadelphia. Total refined 512 WA'. OIL SHIPPED EAST ET WEST PEEN R. B. Kirkpatrick BLyons, 369 bida to W. P. Lo,gan ct Bro., Phil. Mentzer, EL & co. 210 bbl relined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. . 679 bbla. Total 111M3KLIT9 TEJLEGItAPII Natl . Youtt, March 9.—Cotton opened i‘c lower end closed firm a Ith the de. cline recovered; eel• ttrX bales at '1,13(c for tnlddllng uplands. Flour—receipts of 32,053 bble, dull and 5QlOc lower; Wee 4990 bbla at t 4,6564,10 for super State and western; 414,75€,0,65 for extra State; 54,70@5,75 for extra western; $6,40gn,50 for white wheat extra; 14,950 6 for It. 11. O.; 15,20g3.15 for extra St. ixtula; 50,25 Q 0,20 for good choice do. Eye flour quiet; eldest 150 Olds at $4,443g5,4u. Corn meal quiet. Whieky unchanged; nalee 350 Obis western at free. Wheat:— receipts 14355 bush, dull end about In lower; woke 27,000 htsh at Ti for rejected spring, g ',US for Not and 3 spring mixed, 5t,2641,214 for winter red and amber wantern, 51,40a1,46 for white Michigan, e1.,67 for while State. Rye quiet. Barley dull cud iircoplng; bales iteeo bush at 05c for Stale, sad 51,03(1,05 for Canada Woet. Barley Malt le ilufet and heavy; colon of 2100 brain Canada western 51,2001,25, the latter price on thou. Corn: receipts 1,000 bush; , Corn lees firm Wish Arden 1.5,0011 bush at DSc@ $l,OO for new mixed western, elle for dam aged de, and 51,0? for new yellow width ern. Oats: receipts 10,052 Web:oats dull and declining with sales 24 000 bush at f5131511c for weeteru, 02(46234c for Ohio end iiiigo3c for State, Rice mill at 531(4 sjic for Carotins. Carte dull. Sugar dull with eaten 100 hbdi Cuba at 0,10)10c. Molasme dull. Petroleum dull at t5(21 15!ic, for crude and 222 for relined. Wool qulet and steady with 5a1ui'275,0410 !ha at 4P',&55c for domestic fleeces, 322 for unwashui and 351349 for pulled. Leath er steady. and utichanzed. Coal quiet drooping and dull at ISiglec for Amerimm, lansead oil dull, at 00(,405e in conks. To:pen:inn unclisnged. Pork dull, with Ital. of baU bble mess, at 125 for meta, CA),26020,75 for prime, and $2:2,25 for prime umaa; also, 500 Mole mess, teller March, April and May, at tr 26 25,60. Beef quiet, with solos of 19) at $lOOl5 for new plain mesa, f44(317.50 for now extra men. Tieroa beef dull, with Oates of 30 Whom, at 125®28 for prime mese, 527C530 for India mess. Beet haino unchanged, with sale* of 125 beds at 25( .. /Xto for new. Cut meats heavy, with sales or 132 packages, at 10)4(112.0 for shonidert 14®14,'5 for hams, Middles cub, - Alla "Ilea of 250 boxes, at 13° for Cumberland cut, 14a for short ribbed; also, 300 bores Cumberland , eat, Chhesto delivery, at 11)4(51.1no. Lied quiet and heavy, wall smog of ' 690. berms, at 12.4,14113%0 for eteum and 141411150 for kettle ren dered; also 500 to steam seller April and May at 13%e. Butter steady at 1411 Die for Ohio. Choose duffed 14411116%'e. Sheathing copper lower, with mates at reo. Ingot copper favoi• buyer's at 19 . 040 for Baltimore and 10),;(1200 for loan. Pig iron quiet at 833127 tar Scotch and $324135 for American. Bar quiet at 4432,50 for reflood. Sheet dull at 511012 gold for Russia. Nails quiet at 444 c for cut, 6c for clinch and inf`,..3c for horse shoe. Freights to Liverpool quiet and very firm. Latest -Flom , closed dull and 5 cents lower on medium a d common gradea. Whoatdull and heal at 51,12@ 1 ,16 for 1 Na. 2 spring, anti 5 ,25Q1,28 for winter red and amber w ee n. Rye dull and heavy. Outs dull heavy at '5,50 for western, and 605ed_ for Ohio. Ca - moduli and heavy at eigl4lsc for sound new mixed ortetern. Pork quiet and firm. with sake 350 bbls mews cellar April at 325,97 , leeet in limited request and un chore-OAL Cut Moab& and Bacon closed le moderate request and Idea:ly. Lard quiet and . unchanged. Eggs steady at 26®27c for fresh. • CHICAGO, March 0.-Eastern trebling° steady end - unchanged. Flour dull at 13,80®4,50 for spring extras. Wheat week and 1@1)44; lowan sales No. I. at 8314 e and No. 2 at 7514g76,41c, closing at 76,qc; unchanged this afternom. Corn quiet arid 34 (.4,-)c lower on Nu. 2 and NO. I, i,;(5,170 on no grade, closing at 7034 e for No. 2.. Oste weak, unsettled and Ir. regular ne - 34)4(.1T7c for No. 2, closing with sellers at Ma. ltye quiet .at 67(5 6714 c for lio. 2. Barley nominal with soma at 654172 c for No. 2. High. wines 940. Mesa Pork moderately active; opening at 524,25, declining to 1154.. and closing at 524,E0. Lard rifted At 12!6e. thy salted shoulders at fief(4,9c. Dressed hogs dull and 25c lower;-ales at 910®10,25, dividing on 200 lbs. Receipts for past 24 hour.: 7,300 We flour, 33,620 bush wheat, 15,073 bush corn, 9,242 bush oats, 1.24 rye, 2,950 Utah barley, 4.402 hogs: Sbipmonte; 5.570 tibia dour. 13,300 bosh wheat, 23,655 bush corn, 12,0i.el bush oats, 720 bush rye, 2,520 bash barley, ' T,1386 Logs. • ST. LOCILS, Maroh 9.-Tobacco firm and ' unchanged. Cotton nominal at I9c for middling. Hemp unchanged. Flour in weak and unsettled, epringgrades lower: 83,7014,15 superfine to XX; fall super fino 114Q41,25; X 54,2504,60: XX 54.60(15 Wheatdull and lower fur spring: 760 for No. 2; 135(190c prime to, choice Missouri; 95ec051 No. 2 red fail; 11.05@1,07 No. Ida. Corn - dull and - weak 75(/770 prime to choice mixed; 76(4)7ec yellow; 76(11400 for good to strictly . choice 'White. Oats are dull and easier at 47(4495. Rye dull at 70c for prime. -.. Whisky dull a:. 93a. Groceries depressed but quota tions unchanged; common to choice Laittisliner sugar at 9345513 e. Reholled molassea at 5131560 c for common to choice Coffee 12623 c. Pork very dull and Is .lower-at-$25,7G- Dry salted meats • ire useettled and lower: shoulders at 944 e, clear sidelat 1374 c: Bacon; email orders tilled at 11(5111140. Shoulder* late for clear sides. ,Lard nominal., Receipto-- 6,200 bble flou 18,600 a wheat, 13,500 bush, corn, 4, r, 1600 busbh lm oats, 900 bush barley, 900 bush rye. CINCIMIATT, March 9.-Flour: family .85555,25. Wheat dull at 91.06@11,06. Corm owned 73@74c; mixed 650 700 . cED I dull at 4341554 a. Rye steady at 13085e5c. Barley dull; spring 900/51; fall 51,05. Whisky unsettled and lower, closing at . 31.4/920; Mesa Pork sold at $26 to fill March contracts. Bulk Mearinsboulders sold at 9c, buyers April, but no more could have been bought at this rate; hold fat 944 c- aides held as 1344 c, and 1.4 e for rib, clear rib and clear sides, but no de mand. Bacon could haveiroen_bought - at 11),V111)40 for shoulders; clear rib and clear aides; but no sales. Lheitivir.t.s, March 9-Baggingheld at ;250 , COttod very IBM middliugheld at , 19%.0. Grain quiet: red Wheat 91,1585 1 1,211; Corn 950. OaUi 63c; Rye 900, from stnre: Mesa Pork 527. Bacon shoulders.' 12c; clear rib 1534 e; clear sides 164 e. Bulk ahcmfdors 1014 c; clear rib 144.4 c; clear sides 150. Lard:.Berea 14%e.' - Hares 1944 e. Whisky Inactivet sales 164 Wads. Tobacco 53,30143,13534. for trash: 5467, Ingo; 17,60, common to Medium leaf; market active. Ciuvittetlrn, March 9.-Wheat-No. 2 red $1,051 No. 1 held at 51,11. Corn quiet; new at 76e. Otte neglected; No 1' State offered at - Cc. The petroleum , market continues very quiet and today. :Wail weaker at board; Staudard white on the spot was offered at 25c, without sale; sales 11100,bhis, buyers' option for three I tonnthe:at 20c; 'crude closed at 55,75. Bavriotons, March 9.-Flour quite and 1 1 unchanged. Wheat: Maryland red 51,85 411,45; Peneaylvania 51.26(11,26. Corn aim: white 935950; yellow 940. Oats Ea:. Rye dull. Mesa Pork quiet at 537. Bacon weak: rib aides 15y..411544c; clear rib 164.01644 c; shoulders 1234501244 m llama 191120 e. Lard 15)4(1160. Whisky firmer at $l.lO. Tigraorr, March 9.-Wheat; extra scarce and firm, with sales at 11,24; other grades weak, with No. 1 at 51,12, regular 51,04, and amber ;1.03. Oats 47e. Barley dull at 51,60 per cental. Coarse Mid.: din:lp lower at 519. Bran steady at IRO. Clover Seed firm at 23, 2 5 bid. • Tot.Enti, March 9.-Flour a shade lower, with No. / white Michigan at $1,211, amber 11,05. and No. 2 red 51,0434. Corn unchanged, with new at 76e, and no grade 700. Oats quiet at 49(150a for No. 1, and Sector Michigan. Clover Seed 58,10. MlLweeriak, March 9.-Flour mom!. ital. .Wheat tlull at 81334 a for No 1,8044 c for No 2:: OMB weak at 39ce Corn weak at 590 new. Rye firm at 70a for No 1. Barley dull at 75a tor-- falr delivered. Dressed bog" ideally at 58,00e510. Msairare, March 6.-Ootton flat, nom- Buil at 1934 c. Flour: superfine $5. Corn 95(19714c. Oat, 638860. Ray 5 28 @ 29 . Bran 825. Lard '1634®17e. Pork $2B. -Bacon nominal; bulk shoulders 110, alder 150. . PICILADIMPHIA, MarckPe-Flour very dull. Wheat, rye, corn sad oats are unchanged, Provision" drooping. Maas Pork sad Lard unchanged. Whisky steady at 511®1,63. dull 1 an C / 1 111% . 1.50 °. lower s sales -Li at v 5 . 6. 25n0 (r 5 , 75 for common to good shipping. Cattle dull; (0 87 14 tales at 63,05,. ping stock. . ~ for fair to good ship. Br: Limier, March 9-Cattle are len active at 4@sc for fair to prime, 6)7(1 for choice to extra. Hoge Steady at 5e54 15934 for medium to choice. ~~ PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1870. tre stack Market. Nhw Yo a, March o:—With. 84 cars, or 1,400 rr h cattle and 4 ears elate on the market, trade Is slow at tee late quotationa. Some western bulls went as low afollc, and'very few aelocted grades of extra quality at 17c; moat sales were at 14410 c, and about all disposed of; a drove of 100 Illinois clears, 814 cwt. arof age, brought 14'; a car of rough 7ilichi- Au. fin owl., Ise; 100 Ohio, 0144,0 cwto 14%0170. The invent market la to be held ou Mondays, baginnlim the 28;11 day of March. This will make all tl princlpti markets on the Kama day. fibeop ere firmly held but not nelllnq quickly at 514100Xc ; to day 12 cars, but not all *old; 1 ear 80 lb Ohio nrougut 7e; 2 cars Illinois 70 lb. 612 8d Siete 11,016, 810. Hoge: 17 cars Ar rived to-day; a single car, cold at 9No, which is the top price, the lowest Price beteg 030; dressed aro quoted at 12@ 12 (c and drin. IMPORTS BY BALLIMAD PITISDUSOII, CENOINHATI AND NT. 140111,1 BasMemel), March 0.-1 Oar tibeat, J BLlggett & Co; ,1 oars Iron, &mem & L; 2 care staves, UP Adorns. 1 do do, .1 H. Lutz; 2do wheat, .1 W. BAngarder; 2 do barley, Hilmar% ft & Go; 6 half butte tobacco, 60 caddies, do, 0 D Arotheli 10 half butted°, Carter. Mei & Co; 2 half bbls butter, J A Graill 4 do do, Res; 4 do do, Volgt, M & Co; 1 box Inds., Schwartz & H;2 Mils forks, 1 D Springer; 6 cults bottom wr toe blamed H Perker; 5 bbls oil, .1 Dalzoll & Son, 18 d hog., A. Barns; 15 bge meal, McHenry & H; 4 rolls hamee, - .1 Brand; 12 bble apples, Woodworth tD; 8 bide eggs, tubs but ter, Meacor & 11; 16 bge barley, J Hang vt Joh; 20 bans oats. 25 do corn, W Hagan; 8 aka wool, El. Harbaugh; 20 eke onto, J Stevenson; 7' bide butter, W 11 Grail; 36 bes barley, Pier, D & Co; 3 do t seed, F Hoblelde. 44 do wool, S . Bradley, 1 tee ttusange, 8 bbl. oil, Watt. L & Co; 2 bble oil, J P Hanna; 10 do whisky, L Berkmelts, 3 do do, W B Schwarte; I bbls oil, A Itirkpittrick: 2 tce hams, Heazletort; 10 bbla liquor. Gamble rt. A; IS ozs candles, 61 W Rankin Jiro; 3 ma sausage. F. H Myer. & Co; 00 caddies tobacco, RT Weddell. CLEVELAND AND PITTSSIMiuN RAIL. now, Mardi 9.-6 care ore, Shoeuberger, Blair & Co; 2 do lake sup ore, Been, Graf' & Dull; 2 do do, Jones & Laughlin; 3 do Jackson ore, Greif, livers & Co; 2 ear. rounds ore, Everson, Preston & Co; 1 do °ate, W G Miller; 100,Lar bbl.. Lockhart, Frew & Co; 100 bbl. limo, W 11 Hamil ton & Co; 9 111 bbls butter, N J Shope; 85 do do, 23 bbl. dry apples, 11 mks do, 6 ohs dry peaches, Volgt, Mahood dc LW; 34 tails hdls, Logan, Gregg of Co; 14 age epplo butter, U A Boucher; 8 aka oats!. 1 bx eggs, Adams & Thompson; 16 sks oats, 3 pkgasundries, F ensighead: 316 eke pea nuts, 1 Dickey & Co; 19 do dry apples. 31 bbls apples, Head & Metzger; 18 bales hemp, H. Gerwlg & Co; 72 bbls tipples, 3do dry do, 1 do dry peaches, 4 catqrs cheese, Woodworth & D; 6 bbls egg., W C Armstrong; 32 bbts apples, 2 do eggs, 1 do homtuy, 11 Rea Jr; 33 bge barley, McllaseAt A; 18 bble molaases. F D llakring; 100 bids flour, J Wilms & Son. _ ALLERGEN - I' VALLEE RAILROAD. Mush 9.-7 pkg.' butter, W M Ciormly; 5 bgs o HMG, J Wilson & Son; 4 pkgs button, 1 bbl eggs, 2 bee c seed; Knox & Orr; 50 cars coal, Kier P &. 14.; 69 do do, Armstrong, D & Oa; 18 do do, Coleman, R A Co: 2 cars oats, Scott & 0; 13 aka do, J Bop]; 76 do do, H Schwan; 6 bge aced, 2 .kga butter ' 9 do eggs, H Kirkpatrick & Co; 2bgs a seed, Dilworth 11 & Co; 15 abs rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 42 bgs b dour, 27 do wheat, Kline & Pierce; 1 bbl whisky W Miller & Co; 2 cars metal, McKnight, P & Co; 165 bbls tar, L Oppenheimer; 60 do benzine, Dr Twesdie. PITIanUROH FORS Wayirr. AND ORD DAGO RAILROAD. March 9.-100 bble dour, Culp Shepard; 1,626 bales wrap lug paper, Robt Unrilnyi lot agricultural implements, Bostwick & Vance; 35 like rake, 'Mot:troy & Co; 57 akk scraps, 11 Pilaum; 1-bbl potash, J Wilson & Son; 5 bbis dour, Geo W McClure; 25 Mb. hoes, 64 do Cork., Whitmore, W & Co; 71 bills knee, W W Nook; 111 do do, Logan, V: egg & ik do do. P 11 Laura:lan dt 4.. b; 2 obis egg*, Woodworth D; 3 Mills butter, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 3 do do, It Rea Jr; 1 car time, Adams & Co; 100 bell flour, owner. • ArdasOu Mit Stamen March 2.-5 cam wheat, Kennedy Bm; 2 bele _one, 5 do apples J Herbert; .2 care ice, A Ackley; do wheat, Wm McKee d Me `bas mut, K &Bon; I car f seed, M B Suydam; 2 do lumber, J Nuns; I do metal, Graff, B dr Co; 4 do do, Lindsay d • . _ M; I do do, Pittsburgh . Iron and Folk, Co; 28 bins pea., Backfield a 2 ; 1 car food, G Stewart; 1 do faunal, Roller S Co; I dodo, Lewis, B D; 20 bbla d load, Behoomaker .2 800. PITTSBIJRGR At CONNELLSVILLE RAIL. HOLD, March 9.-4 Mils leather, Geo II Andertue; 10 bbla whieky, Dtllioger dt• S: I bag e seed W Walith tt 12m 20 tails ',boot Iron, - .)unlap; 4, do do, Arm. attong ampokra Br RIVER. BEIONNErILLE AND Go. NOVA PACCIVI . Co., Starch 9.—eo bill w chum, H U Fry & Co; 60 Dbl. apples, D Connor; 5 bbla vinegar, 10 do apples, Randolph h 8; 30 aka feed, 16 bbla ape Dim, Campbell & 0; 77 do apples. 3 eke wool, A H • earllale; 20 htria apple., W Crosedale; 64 jars fruit. Johnson &U; 34 bbla apple., Ido eggs, W Homer; 14 do do, M Bennington; 10 do oration, Kramer & Rohn; 300 has glass, J Flack: 201 do du, R C blehmertz; 182 do do, A Xing: 1 hbl whisky. Millar; 16 bales hay, J RIPER PACKETS. ==! TTSBERGII. AND PACKET LINE. The Nem •nd splendid slle.mb,el A dr in t JUNIATA. Chili. C. L. Haut AN, will leave Pittsburgh, for Multiunit EMIT THUIODAY at VI o'sloit oruniptly. nature tug. will Irar• tiluclastati 1.V1117 SUNDAY at 22 . ro M tfreight or outage, apply oit board or 1 FLACK, & wt/312 2117 •JAlklin CUL GINN •g‘ltit. _ PlllBllll6ll AND• PACKET WE. The new and splendid udewheel Steamer. ARLINUTO9. MOORE. M.W.s A. 3. elaznuw, loam Pittslargl tor Cincinnati every TUASDAY ■t 19 M. promptly. Returning, Pares Mclnanti for Pittsburgh, at 19 N. my PAIDAY. roc frelyht, sum.age, or other Information. ap• ply on hos rd or • . JAY9I3 In TLAGIr. COLLII3IIWOOD..Agents. = MIOR CAIRO - AND ST.ar ni t .12• ..14 , , U11L—T1A splendid tower SAYAN& Cap . . FINN. Bososmi .Rlll IpAre Arlan:me on TH INDAY. 10th I=4. 'for toe SOOT. and Int.erratdiM. Port.. Tor Crelf(M. Or V . applyWWl, orb =WI FLACK 1 cOLLINti en rif Olt% AAAAIA• SL .LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVER. Van EIVANfiIriLLE, .1.! CAIRO AND-AT. , EOM Thet nee neuenger steitate& , ; t. 0. CAMELIA.B. WO' leave ter the above and Intermediate pone on THIS DAT. Melelt ItS• alipl• bus rd. At tO thi f" ArtrjlE COLLs. 4 IOWI.IOI3, A vets. OILS WARING & KING, Commletlon iletai!taata and Brokers la Petroleum and its Productsi DALZELVS BLOOK, DUQUESNE WAY, ILADICLPRIA. ADDISX24I. WARING, RINCr& CO., 108 WALNUT STREET TACM. BROTHERS, COMMISSION MEICHANTS I= Petroleum and its. Products. littibirsb 011ee—DALZXLLMS Corner et Daquens Way awl Inns street. Iblladelptdathlicii-13119A.LNUT IT CLIPSE • PETROLEUM REFINERY. aster W. G TWEDDLF, MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating &High Testlernlng Oils Xellpseiallroad Azle• Oil: Staled. treat heat withota ellarteret Molly Umold at lowest telopeakturee.' Ilpeelal 01l for tropical climates or hat weather. L.Peosiotive, linguae, imatilne Mho% Bow n e unsa w d Planing Om. Adapted 11. high speNt. Npl on.rool,nead•ilslit 0111,TannerstIlltair- , Beansele, laa OR t liarso"" ell. .IParalnes. Ramona 0114 a-ree ARMOR VAItItLSR, toEnsures Bright ion Work and Yuan.. Mem efuriotur These pralueta are manufactured MOM_ • Twaddle papa nrdeparbeated Km. ItiVMS• c.o. TbeLobelealing OW are alumt 1..1.13 , yam. mdform; and mostly Ilgtt ared.,stalia a Olin teainurafuru nnnhoLgea, and retn•St lbspict autismV: , me cold. - • rcadollsare unequalle e d, .0 are in constant use en married the principal IWiroada samplenAre be exualsoi aad enter. telt at Ire WW. lITLAXT. Worn at kilsostaug Midge. RIVER NEWS. The weather oontinneet mild—thawing through the day and freecing at. night. Mercury at .r. ar. stood at 34, but would fall again laat night. There halt baba no arriValti • slime the date or our let report. The new and elegant Juniata, Capt. C. L. Brennan, le the reguler packet for Cincinnati to day leaving • promply at noon. Shippers are requested to have their MIN of lading down before that time. The Savanna, Capt. Thos. Rogers, hi tilling up steadily and will be the first boat out for St. Louts. Thu election of the Memphis packet company resulted In the instalment et the alit cill , iersi The Camelia departed for St. Lords yesterday with an excellent trip, baying all the freight she could carry and quite a Windier of passengers.. Pllots—Bar ney Given and James tihense. G. S. Packard, assistant . ,clerk on the Savanna, is an old rldeburgher and Is a Bon of eltPt. 0.11. Pennant, who corn. mended the find ',teenier on the western waters, called the Juniata, in the Red Line, tilvlng between Plttehurgh and Louisville. Mr. Packard hay not beau hero since 1519. —The following etateineni,, by: the Now Albany Ledger, will bear tnvestiga• Wm: The P. W. Stroder cleared /14, 004 on her four trips. this scrumn in the New Orleans trade. title left here last night on her fifth trip, and will Blear as much more on this trip, it she bee luck. She took a lot of wet/onshore. Apropos, we will say here that there Is a belief prevalent that stesulboatmen are Low reaping a rich baryon. So far as the' amount of business in concerned they ars probably doing better thin Year than au year since the war; but rates to New Orleans at 60 cents per owl. for the class of boste now running train 'this port, 'With a heavy canal 101 l to pay both ways, will not yield a great profit. When rates aro above that figure a bola of 800 tone capacity will make some money. The Stradert named above, will not clear the fourth of $14,000 on her present trip, although she will come out somewhat ahead after neessaary repairs, insurance, atc., are paid for et the end of the sea son.—Chn. tiareits. —A Memphis dispatch gives the fol. lowing particulars of the collision be tween the Great Republic and Nettle Jones: Another Steamboat disaster 00. eurred at our levee at 5 o'clock this • VIO• Mug, resulting In the lose of the tug Nettle Jones, and two lives. The Nettle was backing down, with a barge of coal, for the steamer C. B. Church, and when opposite Monroe street, 'collided with the Great Republic, Jost coming up to the levee, immediately sinking the tug and barge, and drowning - Barney Dona hue, fireman of the tug, and the negro cook. The family of the former, It is supposed, lives in Pittsburgh or Cincin• natl. The tag tea total loss, as the water is 100 fee: deep where she went down. Rho was owped by Brown Janes, coal dealers, and was worth per haps gls,ooo—not insured. The barge will be recovered. —Oweneboro, Kentucky, shipped, during January, 171 Wads tobacco, 50 . mules, 105 hogs and 912 bide" shipped during the month of gebruaxy, 130 raids tobacco, 68 rattle, al amine, 14 hogs, 206 sheep and 398 hides. —O. line of nine drat.clasa steamers .will run from Atchinson, Kansas, to Omaha, In connection with the Missouri Pacific Railroad, during the coming amnion, making a direct route from ISt. Louis to California. —A few days ago a flatboat loaded with 5,4300 bushels of corn, conk in the emit branch of Indiana White river, Just above. the town of Buena Vista. TOO boat and load belonged to a man by the name of Martin. —The A. C. Gray was purchased at Cincinnati yesterday by G. C. Levi— price, 113,000. Elbe will be delivered at Cincinnati on her return front bliabville, and will enter the Cincinnati and dr hannae river trade. - 0 ..rn0 Moore, one of the victims of the Neville explosion, died at New Pal estine, Ohio, Sunday night, of his in juries. His is the sixth life lost by the accident. •=Capt. D.l -C 11., EUlTer's new Iltolllllllr, beteg bunt et arondolet for the St. Louts and Orleans trade. le to be Galled Suale Sliver; eller the captain's stater. —The Flatikeye State, Pittsburgh to St. Louts, with a tow of coal, stopped at Cineinual on Sunday night long enough to change pilots. —Tho ft. C. Gray, added 150 tons at Wheeling an • the Putnam also got Dome freight there. —The Kate • atnam arrived at Cincin nati yesterday and left again f,r Now On. Tile Arlington was to have lert. clunati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. —The Leonid= left Cincinnati for New Orleans yesterday. pper lir rattan sad Atlantic Teleatnnti•l 011. CITY, Pe., March 9.—Rimer at a stand, with SO inches water in the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer MI degrees at 6P. /4. - V. BROWNSVILLE, PA., March 9.—River falling, with about 6 feet of water in the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer Mat7r.x. GRESII9IIOIIO. PA., March 9.—Rlvear w , th stoat 5,4 feet of water In the channel. Weetherolear. Thermom. °ter 82at6 r. MORGANTOWN, March 9.—River with 5 feet of water in the chart net. Weather dear. Thermometer 55 at r. at. w. NOTICES IigrOFFICE 11110NONGABELA MettiliZCO.—llis President wsd Mao. hers of this Company hare deflated a Ilividead or afar.. DOLLAR MID BIAVENTY-VIVIt' ClaliTt per shore. parable to th• Stockholders r their ale prifeei tattoo, at the thothitt it noose of N. Holmes a eons. forthwith. Las i'litabarah, March 7, 1870. rah Oar CDAI. AND CONN. CIIMILBS IL BIASTRONG, Youghio g heny and Connelsville Coil; COIL, ELICEAND DEECLPRUEIZEDCCM; turner. AND *ARO; comer Butler Norton street. Liberty on es . ,lymer etroete. Ninth ward: aim Second lit (nth wawa,' mid et foot of Rose Meet, P. 0. IL It. Depi &coed ward. Order. ieft B either of the above /Anew. of ed• dress to me thronah Nittebargh 0.. W 11111 .: eelve prompt attention. Refer to whom am Thowel i f Wefla o =ol'.°o o .lli4..." . BlLFeri Co., Gran allegus. Alen oradley.xark, Bro. A Park. lieConly Co., R.., Oreg DOLL WM* M. rater Co., 3. B. Ly Co., James Itarsball & Co., Allen. bleKre Co., IA ton It, pot Rotel. Connellsville R. R., Pennsylvania Ni R., Allegheny Vali...TH. R. COAL! CO.I.VI COILfIt DICKSON, STEWAItT t CP.; H►ylna zetrayrod Utah. Mica to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET Malan' City riots Mn!) IMAJOND ZLOOpi . . tam EarlrgiroVeifirtigralr; 19ReSt. triptkel ides. Jll oiaam f t zg r irt t a I.lr i4l oa ti b i t ::=4 141 lipwroftly COTTON MILLS. ANCHOR COTTON MILLI; rrvamgwmirEa. Itsintsetursra EaLLVT ILEDll3llsadtlelll Ammon min eusizoLia REINNTINS4 AVID RATTING. HEADQUARTERS FOR American Watches WATTLES &SHEAFER'S, 101 FIyTA A., EMI= All kinds and r A.T d. or hoerfeu Watclien, which we are ems 104 to ZELL THE VERY LOW tor PRICE. - Mu, Ina usortout er LADIES' GOLD WAThllith en bud. Irma rhlll.ooand quanta. Pleat ills u•t4ll. obb FOREIGN VitErrr lest rees .very *boles Italian Pared ,D pesoses,atell blooded Plums. Trench bones. /maul. (Mentes, Ta j ojastn i tger We by. nate Cornet LI/lertY.e . -- - Fru rt. d olun i —no obis La store, jassofeetartd from selected to Kan woke Wheel. ../ferAmon tbalth.s ., "_ bM . t A rt..tbltloni=e7roeirpr . rdri; - We'bovebreacesd the prlee Wee pered4sbetber br .hc 4 "° """ iISAIAII DICKEY ' A CO. 14)or.i.strrrEn. YO Irresh HOTS Botta br hit CILD".II4Ir JOHN 11111lT11 1 A. WALLACII. §:UPTON ils.W*LLACE,Wholor B . a l f. c ! gatastriatt.y.D.i.sLpiiw, SPECIAL NOTICES igr•coxsumrTzoN. rlan9MIC nY:11.11' Mr the acc.uang%f6E4l.7,4l'4l:2:ilEallfhilll7lll'll:FL Veruttl! " fril.. W. rera t ..VN " ILL NUR: EIC PILLS. Mr Mamaw of alto LlTer or to act as • tioaLlo i' lire . c 1117 e three :li t ealiclx4r: oxen required nine ° 7lrs " A= . rilially 'de lit,ri . a.le m 2rN , 7=AT4t.':.,'..7ll'.`:,r{.tr. Le ` i 1 Le l; t ^ C U." fyVi'A'li,',,TLTgiVir:s".t.t! 11E2 rutted. die 1 rerneoy C., Cottetaption7o ' nfl for ...I.' titre filferbhl Ohhaltloar nf the he lead , to that fatal owe., Liver r u n n er s end I,ys- ' pep,. ore often forerunners or Contioniatlon, and wr.en they manliest themaels. they req... the tuo t prompt etteugon. The Putman. Perth la • medicine which b. • bad a long probation !Wore the public. Its value Oct been peeved by the thousand cores it has made through • period of more than thirty-five years, In Mier which time its reputation has ire crested. and the moat obstri ate setypticiem tan no longer doubt that it le • remedy 'which nety be need with conftdenC le all Cases which &AMU et attire. If the patient will pc yertnely follow the di gpgdons which accompany cull bottle, he will! certainly bc eoryi, If his tango Oct net et. ranch rewired 100 ake a mire posel,de. Even In era. auppo.d to be incurable, when friends and pity ...paired, the ore of this Medicine has saved the lite of the patient and metered hint t 6 wrens htalth. Dr. thihenck dote not .y that all caeca of rut myustry s.usumptlon see within the reach of ...di e m,. hot he emphatically aaeertc that often when esthete have the mostalarmiug aymPmem, alien VI • violent coop h....ening shins. "tight assents. gen IrSl e•e n totuch a degr tha en t they are obliged to Ile In bed, and when they ate eve. up by mete physic'en they may still be cured. :No medical treatment can cretin new hies, hot when the longs sr. very arel.y diseased dna t• some resent destruyed. a ante may be ef fected by Dr. lichenck , medlcines. ADO, in Iterate.. Dlacasea, [nese medtcine• ro cattily eftnent. Dr. Schenck hes photo graphs of a number of persona who have been silt) off with retuning rotes and now allhettA I TZ27,V11 . , Iri we treatment of Consubeption Iti/s till utmost IthOerthfioo to glee vigor ano anealthr 0 tote tO the system, Hence it Is nece.a ry strengthen the • sppetite of the paelent and ine to prove the digestion. groper nourbahnient in re gaitd together with sort mean no will make the b oa d eully dinestible. Thu articles most imitable for the diet of slotsaumbtlte Deuce. arc derignattd In Dr. lichenck's Almanaca. which are disoltested gratuitously. In general, the moat highly antritio. articles are to tar pre, terred,butthedigertwoorgaule MU/ t be st , ength cued In order to make either Iced or medicine servite•ble. This f o r Is met by Om tormeetl Tor., and for Ws purpme it w. des ignated! When the digestive trwers are put - In grad order, the food has Its prePer elect; the system. of the patient to ltlVLetirited and we lunge be gin to exercise Then nction • normal aril healthy mutter. the hex ing powers o Pelmonletlyrep wlu eff,ct the care. Pulmon•ry Cousumption la almoat sways Come Plleated with Ds - steps. sad Liver Camplaint. baguette. Iktandralos PIP. ars In ended to re mora obstruct.. from the Liver nod restore ltd healthy nett.. They have all the ellicacy watch in awrihed ulemel or •Melue umen.” and see ! untreented not to coutetn a putible et stl PM' oral pelloo. Therle 1:011 cure the roost batten. ceativene., sick headache, piles, hi. erre. {(one. and all other diseases which a rias front • torpid or obstructed condition If the er. One ben of thew pills will pperve the egt !of the meddler. In Consumpt on the get Weed Tonic Man drake Pills are invaluable auxiliary medic.. They relieve to. sufferings of the patient..tl assist the Pulanunic time - in edecting • once. They hove been found useful in advatleed stag. f Consumption, where the lungs are moat en tirely destroyed and all nocerdlng to the Judgment of the physician Me leafed &speedy death. The nits of patients whs. were actimily dying c! minion have been preserved for kits by the nu of tchenekla thou great rem- edlU Dr Schans Almanac contains • tell treatise on the various forms of diseaem his mode of treatment, an. 'mimed dtr. allots how to use his .medleine, ass be had gratis. or t-nt by MAli aedressitor his Principal office. lie. le. North eizth street. Philadelphos„Pa. Prim at the Pnitermie odyrup and Seaweed Ton-. le each hl,elliper bottle, or .117,50 a half dozen.. Mood.”ke Plll,Mi cents abox. For sale by air drumpists tirDOCTOR WIIITTIER CON.. TSNIJE3 TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numeroo•clase or cues regal-S -lag from, seißabuse pm:Wl:mina nummilinua mt - rous debility. irritability, eruptions...Rua emissions: and gully inapauncy perinanutly csinol. reruns aglicicd with dviiute. Intricate and long standing constitutional cored:ant Dare politely int tied to rail for unsidutson ich coeta nothing , Experience. the bell of Leachers , h as enabled hi m to perfectramedli at ants (O rient, safe, permanent_ and which In most cases can be Dee dwithout hindranee tab aaluees. Med icines prepared In the establisenmeo which em brace. offlet, roceptkm roomes also boarding wad ales ping aud aparluen waltinis . - -Ifer Piineutr reuniting dallyz , :onal attention, - and per and chemical b athe, concentrating shut:loud mineral springs. o matter who hare failed, state your cue. Read what he says in his pam phlet of Inv pages, gent to any address for two stamp. to sealed angelope. Thousands of uses treated annually, at oldle and all over the coun t Consultation free. personally or by_mail. ORl ry. ce No. 9 Wylie most, (near Court Hemel ritlaboratt, Pa. Howe 9A. as. In el C. N. gun days 10 0. to S C. Panspialci seat to any ad dress for to sirup. IartiIATCHELOWS MiI@DYE. eplendid HAW Hl• I. tbs ban in the world. Hanalei.. reliably. in.tantaneells. doel not tonight :excl. nor any...alto polo*. to pro aro paralyals or irtath. Avoid Hte.yanntol and dona.las bro.... Hods boastbss •Htues temp do not MUM& The genuine W. A. batebelori Hatt Dp• has bad 31) nnLanniebeit rxputa- Ho.;to uphold Its Integrity-a. the only Perfect Hair Dye—Black e - Brown. Sold by MI Drue ples. Applied at 10 Hood Street. H. T. ft.7_ figgrJlVST OUT. KAY YROTORAL TOK bOLDIN C1T2241;1171 THROAT AND ' Bonn goal. Rona so pleassat. None Care_AMT.6s 10 altar Novae. New Tort. 11. e no moteof Mate namable tasted mole tar •• Jason et Cuban thlns..” dent LIVERY & SALE STABLES SALES STABLES FOR HORSES JUST ESTABLISHED. The satoielber h. eslabllabed a Eales StaltlP at the W. terra Hotel. Allegheny. where he tell' consrautly an hand. large supply or .No. Hones. ALL SALEM OUAHANke Ell. retie recd. Insured Instil OUT AY Ir THE HoItSCIS tot TURN OUT All 'REPRESENTED. THEY WILL UR TAKEN DACE AND THE IMAM! EENUNDEIII ISAAC DRYWOOS. BERT R. PATTERSON & CO CCiLLNICH or Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., PTPTEIBIIIIGII, War ort Every Saturday Hord AN. AUCTION SALE EMUS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGONS, •ArarlT:2:l=nlPl.grentlige their Sauce or conslgnsneni on or beforo T Intraday of earl weer. In order for advortlelng. tromp[ aY tonine 111310 good sere 'rill be Oren all Moot ten [ornate. JOHN H. STEWAIIT. Auctioneer. Jos, H. aTzwAyi... 11.1137111111034 Rom,. & co., 3c.)mmlly; -- s.uwii3 Ami:o COMMISSION STABLESI COB. BUSETH LUNGE h LIBERTY ET PTPTEBDISGSI, PA. •Ditti . CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Bm3 JOHN Q:i m i;l ' iWYlAN...ll. HICHLED uevie WORKILIN DAVIS, BIICOI&IOILB TO Workman, Moore it Co., itognufutureis .ndlen In CARRIAGES, BUOOIIB, Spring and BucklSagony . Nos. 11, 44, 46 nd 48 Beaver R., Benny. erVlVVargaTnl:;ginigt ...rooted to glee sittleoction LL even par.leclr 11 - Newest sqle. of work ettatantly on %sod. /ILE AQIIINTO for %too Now Haven WoM Cam:Ws Hake •ko of nAIIVEN 13 PATE= WHE py ELS, and tor 15 kterfOr r Laren Quick Copier an 4 Aittl•Battler ILafts. II• RICHARD DAVIS hn.lsg purchased the Interest or Ales, and Wm. I). Moore, In the late Arm of WORKMAN. MOOSE it CO.. the bust- Oen. will hereafter be continued a , the old ete.d. under the ume sal style of WORKMAN 111 DAVIS. Orders solicited JOHN Q. WORKMAN, • IL RICHARD DAVIS. Late will) Masse' National Bash. Pitteburgh. JuMsid . , BRASS FOUNDERS. =cm= HENRY BIER &.-CO., sioccroaoos to _ Sours m. COOPER a oo„ Bell and Brass Founders. BRAM CASTINGS MADI PROMPTLY TO ORD= 'Weal& and Grey Iron Fitting!), GAS PIPE AND TfIBING.. THROTTLE, SLEETY AND CHECK TILTS; ALL GLOB PATTERN. IRON CCICYLES, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water , and OIL. XAMOTACTIIMIRS Or. J.ll. coots a con Improved Baluttoßkeel Mum Pump. Apnea for Dreyfus' . ors, the beet in the Market,. Olka wad Worts, comet Talroanktb lad rue A TWoOD & DeCAFFDET, Do. Corse* Liberty street an 4 TWA Lyme. Mantra. Pa.. • RUES WEEDERS AID 130 N PIPE MUMS end MASTS for A. B e CAMICI/obi A prn /SLYriniaii AND DLOWAMS. EZEZ FINANCIAL. ADMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, .Wood St., cor. Second Avenne. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, tiold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks DODGEM •AND SOLD tV . A P A k tltitie• VIVP;:t I ant. fte d e CY RCM (7/. c.. flublec. S. McCLEAN & CC). BANKERS, Government Securities, No. 75 Fourth Avenue, PITTSIIVEGIZ, TA Personal and prompt &Ural. Wen to evert. thing in the trainees. Collections made. Cer tificates Issued, and int•rst allowed on Time Deposit.. Anennos• Made on PrimeCollatcrals atld tioverumeet Securities st Menu rate. Dealers in Tousle:l and Donsestk I'l,l•saee. bola, Silver, Bank Boles, Ac., dc. tll kcal or 'setae litscettonen. Rocks, Roosts, .31ortgottes. Commercial row, 10.. oegotlated et the usual lutes of comeliest., inte PEONES SAVINGS BANK Of Allegheny- Cor. Federal and Laeoek Street& S. H. HARTMAN, President E. P. YOUNG, Comblar BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT oekholders lavidually Liable, INTEREST ALLOWED ON TUB DEPOSITS THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO CPS I'UOTTSINILITIV6I3r, 1M3323 Safe Keeping of Valuables, tinder gnaruktee, and tie renting of Matta in IN Fire and Burglar-Proof Tonal. „ NO. 83 FOURTH AVENUE President—WlLLlAM PAULI IPIf. hoe President- yIEDRY LLOYD. INAWTORS: WILLTAH PHILLIAB, HON H. TAINTEE, HENRY LLoYD, JOE. 9. MORHI9OS, WILLIAM REA. tillolitlE BLACK, WILLIAM M. 1.Y0N.li v 3IINTIo G. HUSSEY. JOS. I. ISCNNEVT, BEVY I TIMAII—S. F. ON BONNIRORMIT. Open dolly from 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock CITY s 3iANK. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. stoomoo. •YOCUQOLDBBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE INTEREST MID ON DEMEIII. FOREIGN EXCIIILIstiE Bought and sold. sad when dtalral re•oltied to Enclave. Collections Wade on all in t rinelPel Doman f' the United Nate. end Cso ,i t . Do/elltlec PreaLl, JAW is IdcCABE, Vie* Prewic - ..• - W. N. Illontlaw. Csehler. MAU:TORS. JclacitfeCalci. Heels Kaoline. Ttroree Csraphall. Jamul A. A. iteyvogle, D. Iltmec_ Tbosnas Rourke, U=C= Chu. Kit K. J. Grua, Nt. • Jos . . It. Bu G py AZZAY. tollcttor CM N. HolurEs & SONS .4 57 MARKET STREET rrrrsionas, re. Collections made on ail Um principal points of Um United Mateo and eILUVI.S. StoebOlonds and other Securities NOD DDT AND BOLD ON CUYNEDSSION Particular attention VW t t►e purchase axd vat or United States Securities. Ja.lOMl iIIAVGBEY & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Varner Fourth and Wood Streets, PTIVSZIVECIII. PA„ IStiM7lllOl3 TO HANNA. HART it CO Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And pantentar atteAtlen paid to th e On , onn.l and sate of .COVERNMENT BONDS. Bjcti s t Drafts on London.. F;mcr IN THE MATTER * OF THE applicaGon of the GREAT WESTERN MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN A2SOGIA.- TiON, of rittsbargh, for a Charter of IneorPo- .reti .1 And now, to-wt:: this ninth day of February, A. D.IIIYO, %A.. Within petition and Instrument of writing having been presented to. perused and examined by the (Muth and GM objects. fLar ticles and Conditions therein set rth =Moon taincd Imp:ming to be lawful, and of injurious, It Is ordered and directed that sat Instrument of uniting he sled In the Wilco of the Prothono tary of the Court of 00112131012 Pleas, and that notice of said application be Inserted lathe Pitts burgh Daily liornlng Ain= 11, for et least tnroa week., aettnag forth that an appllcsnon low boon mode to the Court of Common ?lessor the Comity of Allegheny, id grant the told ”ille Gnat Wee tern iantnal Building and Loan Association of Pittsburgh" a chatter of Incorpoiatton, and that and charter will be .gx anted at the next term of sold Conn, nal.a eseenflota be Clad In proper time. BY TBB COURT. S. A. BARR, Solicitor, No. 194 711 Th Lean ==l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that atsplicatle• hat been made to the Caen of Common rte.. of Allegheay usouty. at No. 471. March Terra MO, for • Charter o incoroositlon for the Heyatoae Premiam Loan Association or ALLEOFIZNY CITY. And that ,the same will be panted at the etc lot term of said Court, unless 'exceptions Pled thereto In proper time. fele:tio in WHEW POLLOCK, Bolloltor hEWERS TESTAMENTARY. —All period. Interested will tate aottee that ers tmtamentary to the estate ot JU7IA It ISEVILY: deceased. have Wed greeted to the Indust/tied IC...Miter, penom. having eletm.totted the estate will plasm, preseet them without delay. and permit. hlux them . selves Indebted wil plane sale ga itoer mma to the usidentitued executor. tome. MM.. • J AMPS OLIN?. • JACOB CtiVODS, blecutors, at dharpsburen, pa. W. A. LEWIS. AtiOixe7. at No. 113 Diamond .suet. Pittsburgh. Pa. r.511111.ga L ETTERS 0 5 ' •`' EWERS OF ADIOINISTRA- J Ti.)N on the estate of ELIZAHLTH J. of RObirlioll township, allegltesy coun ts. Seed, baring been grouted to the underslsn• ed. MI persons Isdebled to cold estate will male Immediate putnent, and 01l persons nosing slams agatosttl• UM* will Present them prop erly authenticated !be settlement to tits under 'signed. WII.LIAK HILL, Mansfield Vapor, Allegnmay county, 1 . 0. JaliviS,ll ACATION OF. A PUBLIC is hereby glees that at No Y, Devaaber 84,110., Winner greatone Cann, Allegheny counq, • tate alkli granted to thaw ....by a nortlon ant yntaln road, In the Mit ward, (My of Plltolburgb. COlnnie,ing on kllgh. land even., and running along the n. Y, Lit., should Rot triennial. • 4aute2 , d JOHN C. hieCOMIIS, Atlorney. k t. E . FVEIII3 OF ADMINIFFILA TIUN con the estate of 9/12.4111 Itee of Alledhony City. Y., Iteeessed, basing been vented io th e nndrrshrued. all verso= Indebted to said Write will mate Irma ditto payment. and all remises bested. claims ...lass rho setae will present them propetly to. theattealed for settlement to the undermined. Cy BBL 1:5 BUCKLEY, AMY= No. 991TbIrd Avenue. CUM, Pa. ARCHITECTS. BMUt & ItIOSFM, Igor,. MUNN ASNOCLINNICIN ISIILLIKNES, Nos.lland •lt. Clalt Ntreet, Pittitoulh. !MUNI attextlot glees. to the designing one baicnas of DOUR Hovers sad irtrat.lC TRADE - MARK. ICIRIBGE'S En... 1.11.00 P _ Lamp 17 lc CHKEYS. .1 ENGINES, BOILERS. &d, FORT PITT BOILER. STILL AND TAU WCI O- MKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER. ANTJPACTU HERA or 1 , 71T37; AND OYLY\D6fI TL A Y Y1).1A2,1 A 8!! Am . !, rANtI. nAuT V e ANAuSCUN. DKNAENO. wrrAm PIPi9. GAJOICETRILI AND mop .k . NriilLN DOOMS AND C0A1;1511U774. oak. and Wd”laintsa, corder Bovoad. Third, dkort. and Llb•rty PITTSBURGH, Pd Jar Orders eent to the stove address erlll be romotiv atLendeA to. - 50h7:140 HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Ear. Point Alloy and Duque/site St. =I Engine Builders, Founders and Machinisfa. liannfastiore STEAMBOAT INOINICIS and STATIONARY ENGINES. of all fleet. A • Fr Wear. i rttlalta o A at Pla r riT T ATIZi BOILER. °CIS horse power. CASTINRS, oreverr kind, made to order at our Yoondry, on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIBS for 1)11 Wells SHAFTINti,_PELLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE' and TOBACCO SCREWS add lIION TO6nCet/ PRESSES, on hand .0 made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, /politica on the Alleghen Weer, cast the Point. I=l SOPAII orders promptly ailed. TAT MI lESICR & BRO., R =I SAFES AND VAULTS BO DAM'. NO MOULD ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BREWERY WORK. RICPAIRLIIO &ND FUT TINU•IIP XACR/NRRY., Con 17th and Pike Ms., Pittsburgh. Pa. naidtqlB O'HARA - BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., Slaantaaturers of STT.A.sf SOILXISI, OIL TAIISS, STILLS, LS ITATORS, SALT TANS, OkISOMILTISIOI. SET. ILING PANn, PRISON DOWLY, SuIC HEN 7= BEDS, to, • Cor. of Second avenue and Liberty at., PITTSBUROH. PA. _ • Ilepalrlng dose promptly. Orders sent to Ore above address will be PromPß/ MModed F. lIRPRAN, formerly Planner at CARROLL I SNYDER'S. onit:o2 salt x. angst =MOND D. non JARED M. BRUSH &SON, BEA2iIJ7ACTOYE6I3 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET MON WORK, &O. 61 Penn Street, PYttaburgh, BTOVEF3. OAbTINGIS: !NOOK STOVE.N. CET THE BEST. ISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH. •FOB BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Bout u well as any other Store to the Valor BISSELL & CO., No. 286 Liberty Street. Also, on hand and for We. ?ARLON IiTOVES. HEATING eITOTEA GRATZ PRONTS,_YENDERE, ' • COOKING RANGES. En. BUT, HUM & CO. lawror&ortouous or want r►iarr or STCYVMS. BOSTON COOKING RANGE 'THE FUMY FURNACIN," FOR WAUZIZO BUILDINIIII TOT:NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, •OZEOULATOEt,” OoLUMBIA MOE %TM% VAN (Clnclon•U Pattern) SORTABLE }LANGE CAST IRODI MANTLES. WELLMAWS SET', fr.Cron, RATE , S,_ nve from din. saddlore; BEATE IIuiNTS, FENDERS, &a • • 206 and 20S Liberty Street,: em:in rirrazuren. rt. A.. BRADLEY & . CO., NO. ISO WOOD DIM E% ttanolseturera of the Greatest Vartaty ' Cook, Parlor and Keating Mayen, To Br. rouiro • la our amertmentwill be forma all the LATVIT PAITKANS AND lALPEOVAMNNTS. awl Um rop ttation of Obr et 0•01. ES Olth that arty oneln vat t of a good article should purchase tioae INA Mac manufactured by sm. as they will Os found Me , nom durable at ectrocalcal. Would Tat particular attention to our New VOLCANO tor charches, uattr A/. storm. Oyer II r 501 in [Urea aroma. totandai to wither wiltuttl .4ang. Al, Waryo, beta roam pro -. 10111, lath ...rumor curer ano tar mum,- er. 'ono tor ...asonee tot? Met 6111 t: .LIVINGSTON. a CO.. Hounioctorers of LIGHT GRZT IHbN EiVTINCSIrtO.; Llicbt work our spfCloltY. .Lowo Jfd.t , articles and Gate 'Hugo... guilt Pollom on ! other articles of Handers , Hardware. mad. thaw and 'Works, new Outer Depot. Allot bony Qty. Poatofllco &dew, Look Box Pitt. buret, Pa. HARDWARE & CUTLERY ESTABLISHED 1831. LOGIN, GREGG CO., =3 HARDWARE 52-Wood Street, Four doors &bevel M. Maarlee itistil Country lierelleanta aes TinaSotto Wand exambm oar stack wheal la City. Agents for Anderson t Wasora Ate el and Northwestern Horan Shoo Hall • A fall nook arldarlatntuda. Stark smiths and Carpenters Toads. Spoor noes Leather inelting. Lies Leather. Ita..rdwaya as haul. is.ll.lXl TUE BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY COMPANY Are now °forint: in their Retail Department, to canneeticn will their tall nuanineiares line of TABLE KNIVES AND FORS, Carvers, Butchers,' Bread And Pocket Knives. • - viri exteselve aisortment et• RAZORS, • - • yi.de eletemely for . the I; grids by the belt Eat . Ilse swam =turves. BRAVER FALLS,CUTLERY CO., No. 70 Wood Street. IrIST COlllllOl4 . . . . • .71raohlisei Stone Works.'''' • leg:miasma eorice °Meat Cowes.. Aileae• ..,. - • IPMEXPIC 411.2. AAAAA Is co. - . • Ram ea tint, or iw as soon lia itic..ni... i .,=, sea Vale Muss, for tideersies.' pselra, &a. Elm! and Tame Maass, && Vetoes erepurity aseesied.. Prises reWil. Mi=M= RAILROADS pleNnuieLvA-ammir t n . b.k lyt t2ENTEALIIAI - 1. 0 . Oa awl after II r, oantily NOV. 1411. lao9, Trales arrito at anal depatt from the Caton Depot, corner of Woad:taloa and L1D.0.9 meet.. an follows: Arefsa. /7.9.1. - • , Mall Tr.la—... 1:30 am •oatbrettlx. LSO attl Jut Lion 1.43 am *Pacific Ca... 9,10 am Walla N. 1..6 SO ma Wall , . N 0.1.. 6:301M Mlatottito Nollel/0 am Mall Testa' .... 8,10 aM Wail'. No. 11.. 8,80 am MOW. A1..0190 am Ctlnclanstl Cx.9:110 ain Rea'MA. No ., 6 10 CM Johnstown 4.0111,19/ am Cianda•ll gx. D 1.6676 .I Bra•lns At Nol 7:00 pm Wall's No. '.. li:n MO Pittels•49 Ex. 1:30 pin Johnotows '41,41,130 11 • 1 Pacific gap's. 1,50 pia •Ficalle .4r Not ROJO Os 17 . 84 No. 3...11:69.mq•ht1a. Ye. orce• 3:66 etra'ke ett•Co it 9,58 pm I Wawa No. n.. 8.8 Ws Wall, No. 4 6,60 pnal Wail', No. i.. 0,01 m lletntonAc No 711,10 pm , • Past Line ....7: 44 In Mety Caaan, 10,99 NVCI•n P., 1... MIK la ...Mae mine mate 011.0 cc nnectlen at 11 • Inirg for Raltimorc. The crtur4h Trate tearer Walls ntatim.4 , 47 ' t i lace..t it:011 a. m., reseLtag riatator 1 ,,,. :t. ~... ,„ :: i"::.e'.....g.'VAli ti'Citif. , at 1,0 p. m. , Clactenatt • Express lease a allf • 191, .., 01 Ipples4 lemes doly except lloyday. ..... A r e. Vg..,y_axo2. , Za•lay. . ...”... . lie . '3 ' . ' 1.1. rk s sZTrii, cont; ' .::.'ATiNit:•mnd C''' F 's7 "1" '" L.. . 4 ~ and Matt there ' ; 4' i10 .n. 723i I t 7to me ereliM red DePara In re.lac. ‘• Allniaa s age ea r eeedlllB • Mat amount In ea..as wilt a, ai g tae stet of Dot locum nate .4. tax,,,434 Nil i ttvi ti c . t h.. . • xolli Menem: Immerlct..a, Xt. Altoona. X. ETE 8 7 , E it N-M...•,.2.5 L I ENNETLVANIA.mme• - •mp" ROAD.-01, mei afire NOV. ill. 12,411. UM raMtenzlr Milaa to the Western Pennsylvania DallrOwd will arrive at and ..lepast !row UM , ~. ream: threat Depot, A11eg0..7 C 117... tatimer Amt Deef,pd e„-..,ftea•c No 1.7.:4 , ) is ~M 1.11.—... ....1109 at FrempOrt No, 18,110 a int Tretroort No. I 9:1604,14 Exprma,—... 20,40 a to I hhs eptVg Not 11:20 614 I tharpb'sc 180.11:4 , / la ert I Ex 1 0 , 1 .12 ,, _ .11... Pm. Pifilrl'2.7!:lgfinTg.-:int:4l3% . Sprinid•eilio . sl6:9l) p nal d'orto gale N. II OAt ww, Above trains ran daily except Sunday. The Chard, Train Waxes Allegheny Jandlins, Crms dunday at 7140 a. /..........81x4 A 1946691 ity at 9:60 a. mt. Iletnrahtd, rearm A. 1111026117 City at LEW P. ea. and nertgeat Allmittit7J92o. Dna at 3140 p.m. The Imam laming Allealm.g Cill .s 41 1 'V4•I- wt . mate direct connection nt 2 Nwrort le 19- Nero Unapt !Dagen for Putt. , r sod islaniphstowla; Taronghticacts max ac idircnased at tan UEICe.... No. lgt. Clalx etrea.t, mar Dm iiimparaloaltritge.. Pittraar,h, and at' the Depot, Alleg...Y. • PO , r•Mar Information apply :a - .1.5 tad 1.81•144.11.T9,v, Federal litecet - t. TM Western Paumylyania aallrowt 1 AM . '.. 5 ....r " . r , "Viin t" . D gfe " i F LT.Xeittl i llz r trttis LaindnAi'oollan ca Yalu.. All Magma ex...• medlaw tots moue,. In 'aloe w alba at tio, 01.10 f the owner, un , ars.lAul r f2 ± 4,CiW i Tylt..4 . ._ • stolt - figment htawrinte . odent. Alt.:Ma. Y... : ME I PffIPACI . 1.1. W. and C . L.E V =la . .. from 'l4o 4 i.lllth. 183 aad artlVe st Slit. Union I Immix 0117 data *a roll • 0/11.40 EX..il6 a au Erie& ran 11.x.19111a 01. 11. WhIll i rl o n: 4 111 ' 9:014 tn. writie.: isiu4m VrtifatAll pnf Depart/ow .I.ltritena. Beer Fall.• At..ll:Ja • la Lextatle• • • Ilkla • 11113 1121 itoctsoMer '• 111:4% pmi Snell ••p . Laetodiae Acc..11:13 Vm lips , : Valle • 6171 p m Leetapisle . 411,1:11 PPM Oat. An • Ili- WIY.% - 41:101n. n.Ohtesg T. B. lITE. , J. ,Let/ea ea nol6 ' - "EIIANGE OE'7 --- iwagra TIXIL GOillthiT VALLES RAILROAD , THZ ONLY DIII_;UT P.OUTZ TO TIM U.H. .BEGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE Or CAI& On and after MONDAY. Nor. FM 1.3n9, TWO THHOUGH THAI= DAILY (assent .rni terra Inttaborgt . DenoL, corner of Yana enth and Pike Arco Mr 'lran tiln. OH VIVA:Inf. talo, and CI rent. m Holdout. •., ri I:11•11. Pl7,Ntrnall. . V . £ .3 r 1214110.4141 D r ati.:::: I:c13;: JidiAlr.:::: ;AR: Halton... 5:40 am ILUAlultnn.. El 015 as t d intf.:.. l llll " Zil 11 lialtg: . .. 7P1.: 4th Holton..11:40 p m alb Ilultna. • Du Yrceport An. 9,30 a at ikala Worts 8 : 1 4 a la notalynay4.. 6:31. , _pn Vrervgart At :4 pia Bradra U An 4:15 pt. iltadyn U he 10:113 a to Church.. 1010 V to Charth 11/:10•11: Express U•alas stop only at prinelpal hotala4 ACCOMMOdatIou trains atop ais ma. .7. J. LA% lIIINC O ral non's. TIIOIILIIS H. KIN . Attn. lintin. rITTEIBU GEI CINCINNATI .LOl7/11ILLMWAY. PLR HANDIX NOM. MUNOZ UT MICE. -4.10 LEO after SUNDAY. NO4. ago. 1669, and:. 019 10040064 arrive Va. Union Depot. Plttabargh. co follows: Plttaburgh Time. Dtoar.. Artrel. Nall •...- ...... si:pta R. A. lilt 00111. lamattera 51:314p. m. 5: 0.31. ....... 9:49 a. to. Y: p. m. 1 RV . ..Pr. , . 6:4? a. m. 6:356.10. YeDortalta:a Ace...N0.1 21:06a. al. 1:33. M. Breutmayllie Asoommod. 343 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Methmal•PC Aeo`n. No. 25:63 p.m. 3:116 0 P. sandavOhoreb Tratn.. 19:55 p.m. 9:55 ....m. .1 496 r. at. Papreuw Icswed y aly. 14:111. Y. Maul ardro 6.7 SCULY, 9400101 Ticket Columbus. U. W. 16 W. GAUD, 5060., Denalvon. Ohio. no a i • : • 1,7,7:1•1:4•• 1 VILL :s WAD: Oa mad altar SUNDAY, Fem. , / Seth, 1870. 47.111/1.7111 kniVe el: d em • • arc comet 01 Grant as,' Warta clZe.m." as //Unto andirons Orstoo. • 1mirr........—........... 7:60 D. se. 6:00 r. M. ZKststoorthooeisidt , n 11:001. Y. 2:06 Jr. li. ;C. Wand froa Uftt , p. 3:15 r. Dr. 10:00 a , Di. post Newton Aceoiri , d 4:30 P. Y. 6•15 1. : 0. it raddook , a docotodan. • 6:05 r.IL. I.lor. N. Night!. sollelVaxitl.lo:3o r. 8. 611161.431. lianday Church Train to .. sal ftom peat Fry env 7Dr 00 D. . 10:001: 8. 1110 H 1 Ell U. POWERs. .s:test. PROF SSIOICIAL. , W. De woo., • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: Rae removed to No. 75 GRANT 1311112 ET. FRU wroth. wilt practice to the U. tl. Circuit' mid Dismiet Courts. In the Mate tlapreme out sit tot Courta meeteheny conuty c o co tt e.k Ohm. Goo. La of theaemeent Jap:th-s A BRCHIALD DILA HELER, • ;,P • . . gyp" No. sus kern FiTIIMET• MrZECI Mr H. IticCOI7.ICIIIICKi, 11. . NO. GS MEANT STUZICT businairPessromPt attengon sliest to all kind. ot legal . 11.11W1 'W.3I. 11. WEEPER, • .. • . _ . • • ALDILIMAN ANDISI-OF/1010 JUSTIOX 07 . • Tint /RAC!: OFFICE, 89 FIE-ra .ACS . . speekt attention/leen to no_lte • -elaiele, oolleatioae. Deed.. /owls and liettneres up. and all lanai tottinean attandad to DnieTtiai and accoratelv. TO LIVERPOOL „.EVllsnik • 'QUEENSTOWN. TRH INDIAN MAUL STEARISEUPS. 19ri.bed1,11rSiZtetil nroOnlass remota, 'among than tbe celebrated • CITY ()V PRII,_ CITY Or ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTON CITY 01, BALTIMORE, CITY' O T LONDON, • - RUBY 'SATURDAY. from Ilea 46 Der, New Yea. 70f irsaatanor further ton apply to I=T? MM muss BlNtillat, Jr.; 143 MAITIWILLT , STRIXT. Maw b WILLIAM MILLER &, CO Nos. itl end 413 Liberty, Strte. Corner of Irwin, now offer the trade at low y- ores, strictly . . Prime New Crop Mela New Or sses leans Sugar and • Porto Moo, enba and lin RUM Wand lingua. li New o ork, Philadelphia' and kistitimens, lit ned d :Golde n Drips. Lerhsg !RMS . 'S Adams , and Long ble ov nd lism s., ve. • Porto Rleo, Cobs and Impish Island Mdlaseek Toning Upon, Japan,, imperial,,timpowder and tMlong Teas. ' Caroline and liangoin Rice. • ' Tobacco,Logyta and IlloOolfees: • Lard Oil. PIM. GlaM, 11:4101 Cotton, Tarns. Ste., constAntly on bend. ALSO, • IMPOLLTER3 01 „ , Pine Brandies, Wines and Segars.• Rhenish, 140.011., and Spadini:id Soot Wile of . Co.. In bottle.. .- • Oparkllng , Moselle. Beharsberg • and . Joßnew bout, klotthelluer, • - DlOdeehtog t Prete. , tine Olive Oil. do do .Clerete, Repot led in UMW' • ' do do White Wine., in bottles* E•.:`,7lBtetrfine. l arg o l l :l72 ' itrlzrs tree Old Mononjtabel a - P - ~ Port. do Vary deperlat Oka ocadeb do do. ALSO.• jobt ri lirmo. Dm meet * ciuxidmv. Gnat via . • — sretseuay and Sellers ObaniPerso. - • Brandies of oar own eelection watnatell 116110 YU EILIC : NOTICE. • Ravine been appointed OA II as 4 SlARxrria 110010101 fot .AII ConntY. 041145 b hereby given that null' tt e Reassess Mg. ud Meibmkal Testing Mae/liners can 14 PrOslOod• I will be !mind at Lba OPIICC OrTilt NA. TIMM. POONDRT AND ries' wens. Twenty-01M street, neat Nam= ' Oas and Oaa rirrsemteu, Pi L. IL FULTON WILUIN FULTON 8. BITANik , ritsc-rxoes, i.x.Tolovaug. 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