11 FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BINS, NO. 80 FOURTH . AVEINUN, PITTSBUStOiI CANN CAPITAL . . . • 11208.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. MAIMOP DINCOUNT AND DEPOHrr JOHN 11,0 y O ent. WM. . rr..id on. 11. Marst;sll, ' J b WarDand: T.dlisoooo,.W allace.. sm.. W. Arson. " Jas. D. Nall7. Its:, E. Lomb, Wm. JUT& This tl°11: ; fallr orosalsod tosTATod to do a deperal ➢ li .o aoklog Modem. }Mau (3-4:31.41), SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at lfighett Prices. PR. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. aztsth Avenue irs LIES T. Blum , Br, (Eucoanors to If, Joerso a c 0... . Corner. Fourth Avenue and Wood St., . _I3.A.TNTIK3IaEt.S, Buy end sell all kinds or INTERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD. SILVER AND COUPONS. pV MIT F.II:YUGABLIC TERMS. . _ fir I:Alfred Allowed so Deposita. larblotoy loaned on Government Bondi at ievresL market raw.' Orders executed for aim PitretussO awl Rale of ISTOCKG, DODD, RD, SOLD. AIMS T. BRADT 4 CO. 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY I H. 7-30 BONDS; • for we at N. HOLMES & SONS. faLlna (511 Vittsbittil etaitat. FINANCE AND TRADE. • Ovr idx corPtxrstirriarr Cliaxwera, Tautten&V, March 10, 1670. Gold aeema to be steadier .to-day and a reaction from the lowest point, 110% to 11151 at the close of business, has taken place. The more sanguine bears prc- Mot lower quotations, bailing their be lief on the general desire to see specie PaYmentri resumed as early as poseible. This desire of specie resumption and the actual payment of coin in making' change would soon antaide should gold, advance two or three points, even if only temporary. Small. silver command. now one to two per cent above gold and is scarce, and 112 was .freely offered for large sliver to-day but could not be pro cured, whilst gold sold at 11033. The oversold condition of the gold market, together with the desire of the stock cliques to advance prices, may suddenly advance the premium four or five per cent without any cense, and Induce a general rush for gold in the hope to profit by a short turn. • Ili Government bonds a very firm feeling is exhibited In anticipation of the passage of the funding bill, which no doubt would bring out fresh orders from Europe to buy, provided the rate of In terest la not fixed at a lower rate than five per cont. Stocks are still Strong and have ma terially- advanced to day with the up ward tone of gold. Money comparatively easy, bui Waxiness Inactive. quotations as received by Ph. R. Matte Gold, 111%; Silver, 119; Eighty otte'i, 114, Five Twenties, 1862. 11034: do 1664, KW; do 1865, 10931; do 1856, Consols, 105%. do 1867, 109%i do 1868, 106%; Ten Forties. 105%; Adams Ex.- =° 1 0 17:4 . 6 y 1 ,4 . ; M . erchants Union Company, 3744: ' Western Union American Ex ®raPh. 83%; New York Central 96%: Tbiscling, 96%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago, 03%; Ohio A MI6- idatippl, 25%; Michimm Southern, 8614; Cleveland A -Pittsburgh, 97%; Chicago. Rook Wand Pacific, 119: Chicago North Western 71%; Chicago t d h Western Preferred 67; Erie 25%. MICIECANUIL Large. • Abncal. . 'London, ler ie gam l% 28 55,60 Paris, per franc 2 Berlin tinder - 81 82 Frankfort, florins '46 48 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady di Co. Gold: 11114: 'United States Sixes, 1881, 114: Five-Twentlee, 1802,11034; do. 1864,1093; do. 1865, 10634; Ten-Fornee, 105%; Five-Twentios, ary and July, 1865, 108%; do. do. 1267, 1093.1 r. do. do. 1868. 109% , Union. Padre Italiroati. 8734; ( )antral do, do, 80 30 Cy. Pacific, 111%; Lake Superior —. EDT Ttlerraph to the PlttoburTlietiotte.) NEW Yortx, March 10,1670. - The Funding WI has been brought prominently into d on in Mandel of once more ,by t action of the t3enato Tri striking out th provision for agents In principal cities of Europe, and also by the payment of interest abroad, . The change of front in the Gold Room was the great feature of Wall streett the great pressure to sell gold was not re' nerved, and there was an entire absentia of all noisy demonstrations. This change In the situation is due to the so. thin of the Senate on the Funding bill and increasing hostility to the measure In Washington. Tbe decline In gold, attar extending a depressing Influence throughout the produce markets and trade generally, has . finally reach. ed real estate, and property of all kindle = Is lower and rents are coming down. Real estate was the last thing to feet the ...,rLes In gold and now Is the last to feel the decline. The general trade of the , • city Is far from satisfactory. business being ) much below expectations and --- prices, not remunerative. In dry goods great complaints of dullness are heard. Many 'country buyers bought smaller Mlle than usual. In consequence of the decline In gold, and have gone borne. Leading jobbers are not offering so many bargains as last week, owing to the de. platen; of buyers. • . The money market continues easy at 4 to 5 per cent on call. Sterling dull at 7/0 8 H , Gold active and higher, opened at 110%, touched 11034, and Welted at 112%; bid and 11234 asked. Carrying rates 2(36 per cent. , Clearance. 567,000,000. Governments active and % per cent. , blither: Coupons of 'Bl, 114%011434; do. , 11034011034; d0.'64, 1093.@10934; do. / 03 .4 105 ji: donee', 108%i:4108M do '/OV EZO/DD%; do. WI, 100%@110; 10. 40 , 5, 100%48106%; currency es, RIX@ 111%. The Treasury took a million of bonds at 10688100®106 94.100. . Slate securities except Virginias are firm: Missouri, 93X: old Tennessee, 5/334; . new do, 4 8 .1 it old Virginia, 73%; new , • 'd o . 71%; old North Carolina, 475„anew do, 21%1 Lot:deigns Levee lits, 78X; Ohlo 6. of 'NI, 103. Stocks active and '®l% per cent. Weber. closing strong at about the teat figures of the day. The most active Mocks were Northwestern Lake Shore and New York Central. Miscellaneous "and Express stooks dull. Canton, 61X; CuMbeiland, 28%; West. ern Union Te l egraph, SSX: Quicksilver, . , 1 lei; Mariposa, 73y44. prefor'd, 19%; Mama 'Express, 131% . : Weila Farin =Hinman. lean. 37,4 f; United States, 4914: Paola° ' Ms% r 75.41 N. Y. O. 07X; Erie, 24%; prd, 42%; Harlem, 143 ; Hudson S.fftp, 95%; - Reading, 97t; • Michigan Central, 11 9 V: Lake Shore, 67%; Illinois Oen- Flttaturah,tB; Northwestern, do _preferred, bapi; Rock bland, 115; St. Pant, 62%; do. preferred, 75%; Wabash, 44: -do. preferred, 7234; Fort Warm ) , NH: Tatra Mats, 8 634: - do. preferred 63; Chicago and Alt o, . 113; do preferred 113: 0. it M., 131:h New - •Iceesl Central. 108%; C. C. ,CC., 74; , St Jos. do. preferred, 106%; GC. and I. C. 20: Dubuque,lo9; Iron Mountain, 43 , 4 , Boston prises: Copper Falls, 0; Frank. lin, 6; Hecia, as, Quincy 18H. Sub-TreasuryWinos; ;mid, 87543,925; ourrenel, 668,799,73; ..geaeral balaneo -- 181,504,569. Dry laixam Dirket. View YORK, March 10—The market for all classeeof merchandise ls exceedingly quiet, yet some excitement . was caused today by the offering of Gardner-prints at 9,n0, at which rate they were Emma. distely taken up by a free distribution. Bleached cotton goods remain unchang ed; while for brown mods of heavier grades there is an Inclination to lower the rates, and for all Irregular brand. of bleached and brown cotton there is wasteadlrreor in prices la manlfestaY ritraaugGe MARKETS 07771CM1 07 a. /141.54817113 GiLsErra, THURSDAY, March 10, 1070. As wo noted yesterday, there are some articles that have fluctuated but very little since the decline in gold, and this is owing to the fact ' that theie sleep. Honel oommoditles were down to and even below a gold bads, sixty days ago. noir and Wheat, notwithstanding they are weak and dull, are not quotably lower, and we should not be surprised if gold was to settle down at 108 or 110, to see Breadstuff's better, from the simple fact that they are kiwir than gold or anything else. We clip the following from a Chicago paper, of Wednesday, in regard to the feeling there in regard to wheat : "Notwithstanding 'the lower prices ruling, however, holders of wheat—that is the men who have purchased round lotsof this cereal to hold until naviga tion opens and they can ship It to the seaboard—were not at all discomposed, though the chronic scalpers and "bears" were making all sorts of predictions as to when a reaction would occur, one operator setting the price as low as 62c, but they were all afraid to sell any round lots soort at the current prices, and if they did sells "five" they took it in again Just as soon as they could do so at an Insignilloant profit. The fact Is the "bears"•have not got the nerve to break the market badly, and if they are not very careful the ..balls" will get the best of them on the turn. There Ise very large amount of wheat here and else where we know, but It requires a great deal to meet all demands. There will undoubtedly be a much smaller area of wheat sown in the United States this year than last, for the very good reason thatit does not pay, and though prices may go down considerably lower than at present, it is folly to believe that wheat will never sell above 780 per bushel. About all the wheat going Into LlverPool at the present time is Ameri can, and had there not been a material advance in ocean freights in New York to-day it is more than prohsble the ex port demand would have been better." APPLE BUTTER—Quoted at 65075 c. ASHES—Quiet and unchanged. Com mon Soda Ash, 4; refined, 4;„;@434, Pearls, 911?te.4; rota. 73i. APPLEht, —With a continued _steady demand and regular sales at Igggi4 per bbL BYTTER—;Prime to choice Roll 35®36, fancy brands 87@380. BEANS—Unchanged; 12®234 per bbl. BROOMS—Store prices: No. 2, 13,75. No. 14,50; No. 4, • 15,00; No. 5, 15,50. Carpet 8r00m5,.16,00(46,50. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-2%®3 eta. BROOM CORN-13®17 eta per pond. CHEESE,-1.1 In limited supply and steady but unchanged. We continue to quote at itle for Factory; 18,tia for Ohio Goshen, and 19€)183o for 'New York Goshen. CARBON OlL—Quiet and nominally unchanged; 2434(425, for standard brands in •Jobbing way. CORN MEAL—May be quoted, In store, at 90®95e per bushel CRANBERRIES—Eastern cnitiyated, at 120 1 422 per htd, as to quality. DRIED FRUIT—Is dull but un changed. Apples, 7®B: Peaches, 7%41 854 for quarters, and 9% ®ION for halves. Blackberries, 14 ®l5; Pitted Cherries, 28 ® 3O EGGS—Sales at 25152d0. FEATHERS—SaIes at 85(490, and the usual advsnos for small lots, In a retail way. . FLOUR—Market continues very quiet and dull while prices are unchanged. We continue to quote western flours, in . - store, at p,00®..5,17,0 for spring. and 88,50 Woo (or winter. Rye flour, 85,00(35,25. GRAIN—The grain market continues very sluggish and devoid of anything new or Important. Wheat, although In limited supply, Is dull, and good , to prime red cannot be quoted above 11,10 ®1,12. The fact that there la no margin for dealers accounts mainly for the very light offerings in this market. COM, although in light supply, and limited arrivals, continues dull and prices are unchanged, sales on wharf at 72®73, and in store at 75 ®7B. Oats dull, - though not quotably lower; we continue to quote at 42®43, buying, and 45(347, selling. Rye unchanged at 110®85, and offerings light. Barley is dull and prices nomi nal at 8.5(390 tor prime spring and 95® ill for prime fall. HAY—Is being sold from country' wagons at 815(322 per ton. RUSES—Saws at 23033 c per poLnd. HOMINY—SaIes at 85,75®6.00 per bbl. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, city brands, 81,90; No. 2,97(388 LlME—Easters white lime, 81,75; Cleveland, 82,25. MAPLE SYRUP—halos at 81,7502 per gallon. • , ONIONS—Quiet and unchanged; * 2 ® 2,75 oer bra, as to quality. PEANUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted at 9®loc. POTATOES—SmaII sales, In store, at 45®50c. r bushel. POULT pe RY—We continue to quote I dressed chickens, at 14(315 eta., and I dressed turkeys, 18G20. I PEAS-1242,25 per bushel. PROVISIONS—The market continues dull, and prices nominally unchanged. Plain shoulders, 124,(313; Rib Skim. 1534 (3153 ; Sugar Cured Hams 18. Dried Beef, 19; Mesa Pork, $275i(341. LArd, in tierces, 15®15 1 4, in buckets, 16(316X. SEEDS—Clover seed is still quoted at 18; buying, and 118%, selling. Timothy seed, small sales tat 84,75(45. Fiaxeeext la quoted at 12,126.2,15. SALT—Is quoted at 11,75 by the car load I ==3:l MC:VA CENTRAL STOOL TABOO, Tnonanrr, Match. 10, 1870. 411.7'zw- The market hat again been very dill this" Week, even worse than last, and op erators, generally, appeared to be down cast and discouraged. The offerings" were by no means large, scarcely an average supply, but the number Of buy ers in attendance was very small, and the few that were on baud, seeme d be unusually timid, buying very sparingly, and only when concessions were made. Compared with last week, prima are lower, and'the market pretty well de. I moralized; to-day there were several car loads of good cattle on sale;,but nobody teemed to want:them, par deMarily st the prices at which they were held, and when we left at noon, It looked am If they would have to be held over or shipped east. Most of the cattle on sale this week were bought In the west last week, and as prices were blither lut week and lower this week, .t ere teems to be no help for the owners losing money. Theilecline in gold has not been with , out its effect on the %lock business, like everything else, causing operators to exercise greater caution, and, =might be expeoted, tending very much to clog baldness. Then, again, the advent of lent, as It always doe., bad a very per ceptlble effect on the consumption of froth meat., and, consequently, the de mend for cattle In all of the leading. market I considerably curtailed, and with a restricted demand, lower prices were inevitable. The general feeling among Mock dealers that cattle are yet much to high, -and It tp this more than anything ewe, that diens shippers to exercise great precantlonl We notloed quite a number of Alto !gbeny drovers in attendance!, to-day, • some of whom bad cattle for sale, and they were very strongly Impressed with the belief that they had got Into a very hard market, and• that while Allegheny wee bad enough on Monday, this was, If anything, even worse. , As will be seen by reference to the report of salsa, 7,60 is the highest price reported: there were cattle on sale today which were held at 8. T 11117111 1 ,17, 31/11201 2. 1120. 114.' Pe. L. D 022140210 J. 70r110... 7 7 .070 H. 1. 3 Co. for DediTe 34 XI NO 713 Haeel , ...ei 11. to T. 1.2.22 ..... 17.31.020 a. Knr2l.2 to W 21., liluds 12 17.200 J. 21 . 02220 to Tmutcher 10 22/ 7 CO . 111 DAT, VivaCll 4. 1413.14re0d AB. to It.lfessut Gtr 16 14.201 7 10 11. 1.. a co. 3.6 RounOtr.e.. ..... 14 19.730 0 62 •.. :: :: .. I''1:. 2 7 770 6 = 12 11.273. 660 •• •• •• • .. .. .. . E3.01n0 .. ~ .. ,: U. Pelvsur IV 21.8110 640 117 102,W.0 6" 7. Moan )7 W.= -1 W .. .. .. .. •. .. .. " •• ...• 16 17.210 750 B. 0 1 130nar11.... 3• 66 610 641 1.160.306 a 0 a 7 122 tor Calho un.... 3 4WO 6(.4) .... 4 6.210 700 F!11 ==M Ffedinslik"r• fur Thompsoa A is.togo 6 no Nepal. to Mao:ally. 33.410 7 CC 711111 16 30.6.0 7 00 Trauenosn 5313113eby IC MA,' 4 ;Fr% •• 11344.0 a 1000 714 - U. L. a Co. for Dean a X is 2..‘50 a 65 •• • A. 11awa........ la Xit CIO '7 55 neg.. & T. for Tlyloa Is 11,330 a Of 41. Clark to Jas. Martin.... ...... la 13 1133 a 75 J. toaster 10 *carts a n... c . ..... LI 70670 710 racaeu•Y, ■tics 10TH • H. L. iCo erltalater., 2 2,G80 6CO • • • ..... 17 17 ICC OCO •• " L. IL Magda.-- 41 34.554 540 •• Campbell m 67.070 sLO • -•• 81144514411 17 9LOD 7. A. B. Ilar to T. Lamb 2,4, u. E=l Notwithstanding the arrivals continue light, the market continues very dull and heavy, and compared with lest week, prices have declined from X to 3‘ alletit per pound, and even at this reduo• lion the demand was light. As in the case of cattle, shippers are buying very sparingly, doing as it 15 familiarly termed, a band•lo•month business, and as a general thing they are very bear lab,".talking the market down. It is true, hogs have declined sharply withi n li s o pug sixty days, but they, are still, in the eyes of shippers, too high, and mon, sooner or later, 'decline still further. The demoralized condition of the provi sions market, both east and welt, is pointed at 'significantly, and Ms argued that the product is much lower, rela tively, than the principal, and the one moat sympathize with the other. The demand for hogs in the eastern markets has fallen off very materially within the buyingry days, and shippers are not ono-half the number th ey did in December and January, notwithstand ing prices are much lower. Philadelphia Hogs. are now quoted at lli , ;@9X, against 934@9X last week, and Yorkers at 834@18 . 34, against 13.,4@9 last week. =2 The sheep market 'has been modern lively active thii week, and with a de mand count equal to the supply, prices have been pretty well sustained, - and It is somewhat singular In view of the fact that both huge and cattle did se badly. Had there been anything like an over supply. It requires no prophet to foretell the result; but as it turned out, there wee just about 'enough and no more to meet the demand, and consequently holden, as already Intimated, experi enced but little diniculty in obtaining hat week's prices -4W CUL is the range, though there was one drove sold at 7,15. I= Orrtor. or Prris=peen GAZITig, TFICILADAT. Wirth. 10, 070. The only new. to note In the oft market to.d an advance In crude In the oil regions..' while refined, on the other band, anything, ruled even lower than yeaterday. What could have brought about the advance above no. body had tho most remote Idea, but such Is the case, at least weir ere so Informed. CIST/Dll No idea, market hero dull and un changed. Hpot or yeller March, 1.19 12 Raked. Heller Mayquoted at 1234, and buyer all year 14%0114N. E=! March, 28%@27; April; .IN; May to December 29g. As we noted in our last report, our redners can not even think or selling at these figures, and, of course. they can not pay prim/at asking pncea for crude. ILICONIPTB OP OBLIMI OIL BY A. T. B. B. D. Illy 80 bbla, on account T. M. Perry; A. B. Mills 160, on account Bartle; J. . Wilkins 160, on account P. B. Pet. Co; J. A. McKee 80, on account J. B. Barbour; Penn. Oil Work. 400, on account E. IL Long; A. D. Miller 988, on account E. H. Long. Total. 1,868 bbla am:unarm on OIL M L V. B. B. J. M. Biter 308 bbla relined to W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. Fulton, Marvin it Co. 280 bbbt refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadolphia. Total refmod....— 558 bbla. ==! NEw Yorux, March .10.—Cotuiri firm but very Irregular; sales 0r4900 bales at 244(31240 for middling uplands. Flour: receipts 9389 bble; market heavy and 0(3 100 lower; melee 7300 bbla, at 114.90041.63 for imperfine, State and western, $4,706 5,50 for extra State, 14,60@5,75 for extra western. 55,30%040 for white wheat ex tra. *4,9008,00 for R. H. 0., 15,30@6,15 (or extra SC. Lords and $4200460 for good to choice -do.: inoludlng 3,500 bhb extra western and State for export at te,6o@ii, Ry 85. e Flour Co salea of 350 obis at ;1,40,35,40. Corn Meet quiet. Whisky less tirm; ealea of 250 bola western at 98@,9934c for nearly all. Wheat: receipts were 9,320 bus; market more active and without decided charge in price; sales 58,000 bus at 81,05 for No. 3 spring; $1,14©1,15. No. 2 Chicago de livered ; 21,27(gi1,28, winter red and amber western; 51,47. white Michigan; 81,5501, 80 , white State; 51,25, amber State. Bye - quiet. Barley dull and heavy; sales 8,000 bus Canada western at 51,50. Barley Malt dull sales 2,500 bus Canada West on private terms. Corn: receipts 2,800 bus; market less active and lower; sales 21,000 bus at 91(4240 for new mixed western; 99e@il1, western yellow; $1.0234, southern yellow; 95a was paid for straw colored southern. Oats-- receipts of 6545 _bushels, heavy and lower; sale. 34,000 bush at 5311555340 for - • - western, 61q62c for 0hi0,604132,tic for State. Hope dull at 1504 for AMMICIM. Rice dull; Carolina 01.1a7e. Coffee quiet. Sugar in fair request; sales 769 hhds Cuba at 9,f(p,io, and 190 Ins Havana at 103(c. Molasses nominal. Petroleum unsettled at lE.yo for crude, 2734 c for relined. Linseed oil dull at 95Q,97e In mak,. Port ftrttier; sales - 650 bola at 1f25,7,1328 for mess, ;20,250)20,50 (or prima and $221322,25 for prime mese: slap, 1750 bbl. mesa, April and May, at 12555@25,90. Beef quiet: aides 175 bbla at $10415 for new plant X mean 11140:11.50 for new extra mess. Tierce Beet : sales 201.1ercee at SX.I@IM for prime mem and $27Q30 for India mesa. Beef Hams dull, with sales 150 bble at kr&g:32 for new. Cut Meats dull, with sales 125 pkg. at 1014(4120 for shoulders and 140 h 14,..f0 for name. Middles :Inlet, wi th sales 100 boxes Cumberland• cut at ISc. Lard firmer. with talcs 400 tea at 12%@ 133;0 for steam and 14(415c for kettle rendered: also 2260 tierces steam seller March, Aprlt, May, June and July, at 13%®140. Butter Mindy at 14(1,36c for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 14®17c. Tur pentine weak at' 4434@460. Freights to Liverpool Tact and nrm. Latest—blow closed dull and Sc lower on common and medium grades. Wheat quiet and unchanged, with sales of NO 2 spring at $1,12@t1.16 and. winter red and amber western at 11,25(0)1,28. Bye nom. Mal. Oats dull, heavy and lower, with sales at 53€45434c for weeders and 600 0116 c for Oslo. - Corn dull and declining, wit:beaks at 00®07c for sound new raised western. Pork active and firmer, with sales of 1,000 bbis mess seller March at 126 and 1,600 bbis seller April at 125,90% 20, Beef steady wit h moderate demand. Cut meats and bacon quietm.4 unchang ed. Lard firm, with haled 1,000 {throes prime steam seller4pril, May and Jane at Mc. Argn in fair request and on. CINCINNATI. March 10.—Flour vary dull, only jobbing and retail demano; family at $ 5 61 6 . 35 , extra.at 6 4 , 60 0 4 , 76 . Wheat dull; red winter at 21, 66 (611.tf1. Corn dull for mixed at 68@700. best sound firm, owing to a light supply, at 724374 c. O ats dull at 481664. Rye at 80 0386 c and dull. Barley very dull at 900 16;1,05, the latter rate for chola° fell. Cotton dull, no demand and prices nominal at 20340 for middling. W Malty dull at 91,92 c. Mesa pork opened dell, but there was a better demand to till contracts at the close; sales were made In the morning at 126.504326,75, but since 'change 1,000 bids sold rata. Bulk Meats dull and neglected; shoulders held at 1931 e; sides 130;133443,140 for rib, clear rib and clear. Bacon nominal at lie for shoulders and 1434 c and 15340 for clear rib and clear sides. Sugar Cured hams have declined to 1634 and 1754. Lard dull; kettle 13f41334c; steam 13344313%c. Butter unchanged; supply fresh . ; Sales at 30@36c. Rags 220 ann firmer. Clover. seed doll at 1113.50(g14. Timothy scarce at 4,70,g4,00. Flax dull at $1,90r,i)1,92. Linseed 011 quiet at 98c. Lard 011 dull at $1,29161.25. Sugar 19Q200. Molasses unchanged. CHICAGO, March 10.—Rxchange firm at par to 140 premium selling, and 1.10 off buying. Flour quiet and sealer at *3,e6 434,60 for spring extras. Wheat firmer and 1@)110 higher, with male* No. lat 83Q,860. and No. 1 at 77%®77%c, closing at 7534@773; this afternoon market Ir. regular firmer and active at 78,3711340 cash, and 7834®78X.0 seller April for No. 2. Wm easier at 704370340 fur No. 2,650 for new, and 64G620 for no grade, closing at 7034*(g,70340 for No. 2; unchanged this afternoon. Oats dull at 353416370 • for regular and fresh receipts, closing at Mmo for regular. Rye 340 lower, closing at 670 for No. 3. Jlighwines Ingo. Bye and nominal at 9343940. Mau Pork active and excited, closing at 125,60. Lard firmer, closing. at 18340. Meats quietvdry malted shoulders 830. Dressed bogs quiet and 260 lower; sales at 119@10,26, closing at 19,26(g,10. Live d hos dull an 15@,25c at 638,26 for g common, SB,3U @SOSO far lower, exlra. Re ceipts for the past, bblit . our, ;6,790 Muth wh 2 ea 4 t, - 18,890 bush hours-5389 corn, 6188 bush oats. 350 bush rye, 16250 bush barley, 5220 hogs. Bbipmenta-6798 bbla sour, 11,786 intsh wheat, 10,132 bush corn, 563 bush oats, 360 bush rye, 2180 bush barley. 3257 hogs. • ST. LOCI/4 March 10.—Market goner. ally idagnant and buyers standing off or bidding lower prices. Tobacco firm and unchanged. Cotton entirely nominal. Flour unsettled; fall extra sold at SOS@ 4,50; XX at 4,65164 76; XXX at 16(46 . 40 ; family 115,76437,50. Wheat: spring lower, with sale. at 68070 for No 3; • higher grades s pring scarce and wasted; No 2 red fall 980501; strictly choice 6422%. Corn dull and lower at 740760 for mixed, 750 for ye llow, and 7613800 for whito—latter fancy. Oita doll .and.essier at 43340 in bulk: and 47;21490 sacked. Rye drooping at 69c. Whisky doll at 930. . Pork opened dull and lower; rizm at close; sales to arrive at 826. Lourevints, March Pl—Tobin:Cm sales of 146 for log t s th adnad at 8 1 @ 4 @195 ,50 r f or o waa h a . nd 4 g 7 oo s d o leaf; market amtve and higher. Cotton dull and nominal; middling 1934 c. Wheat sijogl,w.. Corn 93c. Oats 630. Rye 90c from store, Bacon; shoulders 11 5: 0 , clear rib 15340 and clear tildes 16e. Bulk Meats; shoulders loge. clear rib 14340 and clear sides 160. Isrd; tierce 159;0. Hams; sugar cured 1934 a Whiz -ky dulL ' Torzno, March la.—Flour MAL Wheat dull and b o ldad lower; N 0 1 white ktichbion at ;IA amber bold al IITSBEFGII DAILY GAZE' E: FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1870. 11, 0 5 with 51,04;,‘ bid, and No 1 red bold at $4ll, with aalea of No 2 red at ;IX. Corn dull and decling, with sales of Na I at 843 ct new 74c and no grade sr 680. Oats dull and nominal; No I held at 49c with 48c old. Cloverseed BAtTIYOHE, March 10.--Whoat steady, with Pennsylvania at $1;22@11.25. corn dull; white 92®93c, yellow 87. oats 64®57c. Mesa pork quiet at $27. 13aoon weak; rib sides 153i'@)1630, clear rib 16g®1634c, shoulders 12,q®1230. Lard weak at 16346/A6c. Whiskey Mesa firm. at 111@1,01. Dtrrnorr, March 10.—Flour Is in good demand at 55,25g6. Wheat In limited demand and the market weak: extra at 51,23; No. 1 11,11®1,1134; amber 51,01; regular 51.04: Oats steamy at Co. Bar- , ley Irregular; No. 151,60®1,65 per oentaL Clover seed $8.25 bid. PHITADHLPHIA. March 10.—Flour very doll; • super #4,87(414,60. Wheat very dull; rod 51,25. lkwu steady; yellow 90 G 92.10. Oats dull at 54550. Provialons declining; men pork $26. Lard 1430. Whisky dull at 51(l,02. March 10.—Whest dull at 870 for No. 1 and 8934 c for No. 2: Oats weak at 39e for No. 2. Corn dull acid lower at 660 for new on track. Drooled hogs steady at $9,68(§110.00. Idxstratia, March 10.—Cotton firmer at Bk.: exports 988 bales; receipts 876. Corn 98c®,1. Oats 62(0.3c. Bay 528. Bran momlnal at 526. Lard 14(417c. Fork 128. Bulk shoulders 11c, and aides 160. CHICAGO, March -M.—Cattle active and 25)(4250 lower at 14,75G13,62.34 for fair ow' to good smooth steers, and- $7 for extra prime beeves. CLKVELAND, March 10.—Petroleum doll and weak; refined held at 2.6(425340 for large iota; crude a shade lower and held at 15,70. Sr. Louis, March 10.—CattlO steady at 4@170 for fair to choice. Bogs In good demand at 7©730(483.0 for light to heavy. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CREWMAN], AND PITTSBURGH Bin,. ROAD, March 10.-43 oars ore, Shoenberger Blair & Co; 2 do lake sup ore, Rees, Graff & Dull; 2 do do, Jones & Laughlin; 3 do Jackson ore, Grail, Byers & Co; 1 car • ore, Bryan & C; 1 do lumber, R A. Clark & Co; 1 do • pipe, H H Collins; 1 do grain, Graham & M; 1 box mdse, 3 cuks zinc, Park & 03; 27 has ii ware, Seoomb & Co; 17 do frames. Plakersgill, L & Co; 2 bile wire, W Mardoff; 3 casks cheese, .7 Daub; 3 kgs, 3 tubs, butter, 1 bbl eggs, W Harrison; 12 Bile g apples, R Galbrath; 6do o meal, 10 kilts fish, D Hawortb; 5 bbls, 6 kgs o meal, 16 do p barley, Watt, L & 0o; 10 sks rags, Mc- Cullough, 8 .11 0:1; 228 bga corn, J W Waymna; 449 do do, Robb .t B; 39 do potatoes. Bricker ft Co; 123 ski corn, 72 do rye, Rose h Ewing; 7 bbla d fruit, 4 do f seed, 1 do apples, H Rea Jr; 11 bbla fruit, Volgt, M & Co; 10 bb's whisky, J &Meth; 10 do charcoal; J 8 Finch & Co; 5Ws oil, Schwartz & Co; 47 ski e corn, 1 bbl egggs, Head & -BS; 7 We f Need, 2 do d fruit, 8 Divot. ALLEM:MINT FALLInr RAILROAD, March 10.-1 car hay, Graham dr. Mar shall; 190 sky wheat, Wm McKee & Co; 2 skit raga,d. bit butter, L J Blanchard; 1 hr poultry. W f3elbart: 4 bails hides', Gristavis Kahn; 6 =slime stone, Sham bergsr, Blair & Co; 1 bx butter. Head & Metzger; 13 skit max, 4 do roe, 2 bbls eggs, 6 ban butter, F T McKee; 4 sks seed, I do onions, 2 do meal. 3 bra but ter. 3 pegs egg., J Hickman; 2 bbis eggs, 2 has butter, O Seldenatricker; 9 kegs butter, W H Kirkpatrick de Co; 3 ski raga, McCullough, S & Co; 1 ear grain, Boots &. Gloat; 2 dressed hogs, J Rottman; 12 kgs white lead, Harrison .5 E; 1 bx books, A H English & Co; 1 car metal, 1 do brick, Rees. Greif & Doll; 1 car hay, John Morrison; 1 do metal, McKnlgnt & Co; Ott rah. railroad Iron. F W &. C RR; 65 can Kier, Foster & K; 37 do do, Armstrong, D dr Co; 18 do do. Coleman, R & Co; 6 page marketing, .1 MeD Crossan. FITTeStaLGH FORT WATNI AND CHl °so° RAILROAD. March 10.-2 half bbls butter, 2 kgs do, Vangorder d 8;_ 63 bee manor , . Lorenz & W: 10 do do, E & Magic; 2do batter. 20 bbls pees, Volga M & Co; ' 7 bbls peas, Woodworth & & D; 1001ibla flour. T C Jenkins; 100 do do, Cain d a; 1 car ore, Sho6llherger. B & Co; 1 do do,' Hitchcock, M & Co; 2 do limestone, Graff, Bennett, & Co; 5 half bbls butter. P Doff & Son; 6 kgs butter. J A Greif &Co; 154 bp; wheat, .8 9 Liggett & 0o; 44 bbla bone., Seward & Emerson; 13 kgs butter, 8 Homo% 35 ski rye, W J Meek; 10 bbls onions, Randolph & 8; 200 sacks oat" Bricker & Co; 10 bbls flour, 8 Hero; 60 bdia handles. McElroy & Co: 26 aka no, 14 reams, 1 k paper, Godfrey d Clark; 43 tells hose, 40 bdis forks, Park & Dean; 600 a bbls, Little & B: 6 sks beans, Johnson & C; 76 g hides, W Klemm & Son; 4 care metal, Nimick d Co; 2do do, Zug it Co; 1 dd do, Wood, Son & Co; 1 do do, Leomls & C. • ALLIGHENY STATION March 10.-81 dor. brooms. J Hutchinson; 1 car lumber, MCCtirday & McGinnis% 1 bbl butter. John Herbert; Ile bide apples, Hobe] & Painter; 1 ear bran, Jan Stewart; 1 car -----Status a Robertson; 16 bbls onion settle, Rippler a Beskert; 25 Adis broom handles, W Mordorn 7 bbls clover seed. Joseph Craig; 2 dos brooms, Chases Middleton; 136 sky aorta, 'Geo Stewart; 45 sky oats, B O MOMaaters; 1 pkg butter. B a A (-,rson; 24 green hides. A a J GroetslOger; 1 case cigar., 1 bx tobacco, Jos Shipman; 60 Wee, Luck camp & Co. Pnlnlitatort, CrnmairGeri APO ST. Louts Batz.noan, March 10.-130 Iff bbl. herring, J Cannon; 100 bbia flour, Shoes' maker & TA 1 car grain. S Hood; ldo do, McHenry & Hood; 216 no barley, Smith & Co; 10 bbls dour. J Et Murdock; 8 tubs butter, W H Graff; 11 bbl. eggs, J ,A Graff; 50 bbls flour, S 2 bgs teed. W Ii anther; 11l bits wheat, 45 do corn, P Duff a Ban; 100 ice barns, F Sellers a Co; S sirs dry peaches, Day & Prrrummaa & CONDISLIAVILLE Ram, nom), blotch 10.-8 bdl. leather, John Schulze; 1 car grain. McHenry & Hood; 50 bbl. highwinre, It Wood & Co; 1 car metal. Brown & Co; 87 boils sheet Iron, W T Armstrong; 125 bdia Doper, A W Keppell; 12 rolls leather. J Y McLaugh. Ito; 8 do do, Loughrey A Frew; 69 kegs ruins, G W Taal. IMPORTS BY PAVER. • Prrraistracat, BROWNSVILLE AND UR. NEVA Noma. CO., March 10.-106 aka oats, 21 do torn, 2 bbl. onions, W Welsh Co; 64 aka oats, 14 bble whisky, 42 do apples, A B Carlisle ; 14 mile leather, 24 sheep pelts, L A Morris; 14 plea dry ap lles, 6 W Morris; 1 box eggs. 1 pkg ard, J K Ward; 1 ak wool, 10 Jars fruit, Atwell & Lee; 80 aka oorn, J B Holly; 8 bble eggs, Johnson d Cottle; 7 bbls apples, M W Rankle; 64 eke corn, Ad ams & Muslim 60 bogy, J H Bailey; 28 bbls apples, P -Doff it Soto 145 boxes glass, A King; 5 bbla whisky, WJ Meek: 22 de apples, 0 Martell: 0 bgs seed, S bblz d apples, J B Dilworth & Co. OILS WAKING a KING, =1 Petroleum and Ha Products, DWELL'S KOOK, DUQUESNE WAY PEWADXLPHII. ADDICZN4 WARING, CO., 109 W.A.LBUT STREET wta . - TACK BBOTHEUS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS I= Petroleum. and its Product!. gliY.'7s%4=4Allgii=gatre' PAlladelThla 01Ilee-131 WALNUT IT 11131:VM • ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY manna w. G TwEDDLE. 1111.31111ACTIJIMS 07 Lubricating &High Test Burning 011 e. Follow Sallow/ Will 00. Mande Veit beat mlttout etialthet relaahla tittadd at leweattealpetatares. lipetaal 011 10 1 truphaliclimates or lot Weather. Losomotho, m. ewoo, 'bop. cat Pur Bow XIII and Planks EILL 000, Adapted for Idirti awed. Ilolokl• 011. Wool tireadt•lagst on. 0 11.Toanwo.11010.111woolo. lag awl Walshhor thwollue. 011.1lorwan Oil. IParalllow 130011 VAlll4lllll s to preserve lartgbt Iran Work mid Macistucry Mera aut. Tame aro:Meta are manufactured undo Jaw tweddle.e ate at by Superheated Steam tu Tea cue. Wm Lotoleallor Oils am almost edarlaas. Perko lypare. aniform. pal mostly Ilightaol nd, mail a Itlgh ettriperature eathangi t y resale, limpid Midas extreme Geld. Tire • ofroad Oilsare unequalled. and are la emu um ulnas of las princlpsl Railroads., amoDiaktie be eiaellaeA and orders left at ay* elle KIT. Warts at abarostorn prieas. LEGAL NOTICE. Whereas. Letter tenementary on. the eztate or AM. s. 1L11.1.11.1*. lam of the Borough Of McNees fort. OW 4. have ban grouted to Me allreeo. eeeeeee all persons bevies el.. &Nan said anus will present th".. O.° P . " .thentleated for settlement, . ail 0 .persons neebted to We estate will please make lase. elate palming gg Jr!fi N a N ttniON, 11"."'6". ADIIIINISTIFIATOWS _NOTICE. tatters. Adeetni•tratlon bete; ilannted L .. • ••nUelireed on the estate of Jiillin • ClThlllltie deemed. ul verso. built •I•h•• nectar said mato are mewled 1.0 present these fat eettiament. sad all persons Indebted Leash' tworelleto nsyme • • • e. PLUM Adakainzstor. tellitlß•T • Na ,OS Lamm stripilt, • •• RIVER NEWS. Tho weather yesterday was clear and mild, and the snow and ice la rapidly disappearing. There has been no arrivals since the date of our last report excepting the reg ular packets. The 'Arlington from Cin. alonati la due to-day. The Mullets departed for Cincinnati yesterday on her first trip with a good freight list and a number of 'passenger& The St. Charles. cleared on Wednesday evening. The Savanna, Capt. Thos. • Rogers, Is announced fur St. Louis forthwith. Messrs. Havlin and Packard, are associ ated together In the office. Business Is moderately active at the landing, but there is a continued scarcity of tonnage. The Savanna will have fall swing today, and that she will soon fill 'out and that, too, at full rata, there is not much doubt. —The Glendale, Pittsburgh to St. Louie, pulsed by Cincinnati on Tuesday: —The Diary Davao, }Utahgh to St: Louisville, pared Evansville *n Tues day. • --Capt. Dexter's new steamer -was presented with a floe eine, by the citizens of Riazurville on Tuesday. —The Wild Duck and Massager were at Cairo on Tuesday, and the Lioness and Rover were at Louisville the same day. —The machine?* of the Rebecca, sunk at the Parkersburg bridge, was not sold last week, as advertised. It is still un der water. —A New Albany dispatch says Capt. J. S. Neal, late of the Richmond, is ne gotiating for the purchase of the Dexter, having offered 140.000 for her. --The R. C. Gray was purchased for the Loulsvillie and Arkansas river trade, not Cincinnati, as we stated yesterday. Capt. Yerkes is to have command. —The bill appropriating $lOO,OOO to the Mississippi Valley Navigation Company, of the South and West, has punted the Loulkana Legislature, and Is now a law. —The new St. Louis owners of the Richmond are in Louisville. The bill of sale was to Kaye been made out on Tuesday night, sad the-boat turned over to them.- It le said that the money will cover all her debts. ene-alith- interest in the Norman was sold on Saturday by Charles A. Neely, her engineer, to Dr. D. H. Ken. nedy, for $1,700, or at the rate of $lO,OOO for the whole boat. Dr. Kennedy is new sole owner of the Norman. Parrish,, lut Friday. bought the machinery of the Mary Erwin, burnt some time ago at the Cincinnati wharf, fbr V 2,100. He will put It ins boat now being built by him at Parkersburg to take the place of the George Thompson. Ctherrrxevr, March 10.—The river has twenty.Sve feet four Inches In the channel. The weather is fine Robt. Moore Purcell, pilot, and Barbour, en. glimmer of the steamer Swallow, have re. calved their licensee again All the pickets have fair freight and passenger lists; and there is little tonnage in port. There is no boat here at present for New Orleana. The rates continue at the top of thescale. RIVER PACKETS. = PITTSBURGH HD CINCINNATI PACKET. LIKE. The new and splendid stde...rbtel a dr i e JIINL&TA s Capt. C. L. BUSMAN. hill leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati IVZILY TttURSDAY at 111 o'clock orouiptly. Utter.• top, tell leave Cincinnati XVIII! SUNDAY at 12 M. r-t"4"-,rvineuv..rxtvosv at DT JAISZO COLLINS, •(anu. 'MINH AND CINCINNAT PACKET um Tbe new and eplendid aldewbeel s aM Steamer. ARLINGTON. DA3IZL VIGOR& Master, A. S. BrutrAND. Clem. lames rltteburik for Culetartati every Tura cur at IN M. promptly. Itstenting. teams Cincinnati for Fitt sauna. at 19 N. every F4IDAY. Tor height. passage, mother Information. ap• ply on board or to /AMIN COLLINS. fel FLACK A coLuNowoon. Agents.' = FOII CAIDO AND BT. mod=l4. LA BUIL—Tim Ords.ald =I 1:132E131 Will lea,. am Above wi 2H15 DAY. IDA hat.. for Dui alms ►.4 intermediate porta. L'Ae"-'I.,I4:."AVVREg.V.IVA_VfIe. FINANOULL. TRADISIITS NATIONAL Bak, Wood St., ear. Second bane. INTEREST PAID ON MOOTS. Bold, Coupons, Bonds omd Stooks BOUGHT AND SOLD. A. IIIt&D_,LIT President. • W. VAN2ins. Vise Trassdirat. eePd2.l CTRVI 11141.111111. J 2.. Osakier. S. McCLEAN & CO BANKERS. Government Securities. No. 76 Fourth Avenue, TITTSBIIRCIU, PA. jo r mowa prompt attlotlon (Mix to OTtrY thlisg la Ott badness. Collections nods Co un...te. wool. and Interest allowed Qs Tim Do pants. Advances nude on Primo Collateral and tiny...teat BCClliitiGe at Menu rate. Dairen to Tarelipt •ad Damestie Itzehanges OW, !Myer. Sant llotes: ft., an. All local or otatuillteellanenas Stocks, Bonds. Mortdaraa, Conmelnlid Pater, to.. *collated laths atnal rates of no:minion. tat PROPLEI SAYINGS BANK Of Allegheny. Car. Federal sad Leak Streets. I. H. HASTMLN, rrosidingt. IL P. TOl72lll4Ciisbiar, BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT llockisldpre laiidailly Llai 11 . fr431, , }NIAAkj:i.1.k . 60 1,0•1;0::q,1 Ii l ow" wrwronumiciii. Er= • Safe 'Keeping of Valuables, . Under gestentee, =4 tie mann of RAM In Its Piro lid Buglivhsif halts. No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE Prod./eat—WILLIAM PHILVIPIII, vie. Pristdost—M LLOYD. 1: " "iirartr 4 taLAULU K Li K, LYON. OMITKI G. surakt, JAB. 1. 8eN11111 . 1% • 112c'T TazA9-9. 9 .09[1011S19011LsT. oyes dal, Km Wafts x. Lo• • o.oloct CITY ILLNK. 112 Fifth Avenne,Pittaburgit, Pa. CAPITAL. *IMO" ITOCUOLDIU 11IDITIDUILLY LI/BLE 1313111nT PAID ON DEPOSIT& lONXION ZXCHA2IOIII Bought and sold. and erten drifted remittal to Leroy. Collections Nada all trmoital Potobl or Me Vatted tato. and Can e. Jonna= COA tinumr, Pleader.. ANIS ISIS. l'auu t ,, • • R. bI.IIOIIOAII. ' p. Than.. . .- M.. , Caa% Ttamas Rout% ' uith Ifie.ting. Patrla Imo. alma, Cs=pball, Chu. H. Harr, *m. 1. P:4 0 ., al, Kylos. OM" H. 8 . IMMis Rama. _ jel:kl ',1013. at. flizzaar. Halkiltisr. N. Homo=. eon, 13 _trm 57 MARKET STREET rzrnantaam, u vr i tivarjut ttim.athwg4t. StockOkmdsantotherSeenrities BOUGHT LIM BOLD 07'00)0ns:cos Particular attiratke pita t• Pluebasi lad sat. at llNiled States Securities SPECIAL NOTICES "CONSUMPTION. DIL SCHENCK'S POLTIONIO STEW' for the cure of Coulihs, Colas mit Como toption. DT. SCUT" , CAI'S SKAWY.ED TuNIC for the cure of Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Condi tions of th- Stomach. .Dll. SCHENCK'S .11IANDES.KE PILLS, for //beams of the Liver or to act m a (Male Pm. gatiee. Alt of them three Medic' les are often required In curing Coneumption, though the Palmonla t r e.le V•Te "' d re I et r t Mandrake t ' &7l rt, t Inlet t . . rvimiesing the Stomach and Liver, me help the Palma° Syrup to diseat and search through the blood vensel., hi which means • core is anon ef retied. Them Medicines are conscientiously offered Pie the Pubilc as the only mre, certain and reliable reineuy for Pulmonary Consumption. and for all those morbid conditions of the body 'Mich lead to that fatal Claes., Liver Complatat and Dy. PePsla are often toren:inhere or Cousumption, and ware they manifest Menimelms they require the too t prompt attention. The Pitimatle Sim. Is a 3:medicine which has had • Kai Probation before the public. Devalue bar been proved b the thousand cures ft has made through a period of mere than thirty-Ova year. In all of which time its reputation has in creased and the most oostmate etepticiem can hno longer doubt that it ts • remedy which mar e used with sordid mice in all eases which admit of scum. If the patient will penemangly follow the di. reetions which accompany each bottle, he will siertatom be cored, cureis lungs am not .00 much warted to make a poseiste. Teen in cases repeated to be incurable, when friends and phi- slams have deepaired. the um of this Medici. Ma saved the life of the patient and restored hat to perfect health. Dr. Schenck does not say that all eases of Pei mynas, Consumption are within the reach of medicine, but he emphatically amens that often when patients have the mostaleraing•YmPtome, such as a violent cough. creeping chili., night sweats, general debility, even to such degree that they an obliged to Ile In bed. and whim theism they cc by torte phyeician they may still be cured. No medical treatmentcan create new lungs, bet when the Mugs am eery sad,y diseased god to some extent destroyed. a own may be ef fected by Dr. &Meat , mediciem. 'Also, in Scrofulous Dlsemes. mete medicine, are .equally eficsent. Dr. Schenck has photo. graphs of a number of persons who have been nearly covered with running sores and now all healed ap. This shows Its verifying plviverries, which must be able to heal mettles in the lungs. In Ike trestment of Consumption it to on tne utmost importance to etre vigor and a simithy tone to the )stem. Hence It a neemsary to strengthen the appetite of the Patient and ta• prove the digestion. Prop er nourishment in re, paired easily with me as will make the _food digestible. The tinkles most suitable for th e diet of Constant alto patients are deslfreeted m l d D g r. „. frVele'S Almanap. which Mosnreol7 nutrilas :gam are to be pee ferred,butthe dlgestme orgam mist be sti ength 'teed In-order to make either food or medicine eereleeible. This tequlrement le met by the Seaweed Tonic, and for this Duryea* it was de. ignat• Wh e en d the digestive trwers see put In goal order, the (oaths' ft. proper erect; the system of the patient to invigorated and It e lungs be gin to exercise their functions In a normal and l he. thy manner. Then the healing power. of Pelgebnie Syrup will erect th• cure- Telnion'M Commieption is almost .IMM...in panted with Dyspepsia sad Liver Complaint. Schmuck's Yandialse Pill. are Ps ended to re move obstructions from the Liver and restore its healthy action. They have allure eihmcy which Is ascribed to calomel br •ltdne mass," and an earrmted not to cont.' a a particle Of my min ral poison. These Pills cure the meet Motivate souse.,, sink headache. plies, bilious Ittrey Com. and all other diseases which arias from torpid or obstructed condition of the Liver. Una box of these pill. will "roes the edleaa of the medicine. • drakeonsot on the Kl ee ee Tonle and Wm. Pills are aval auxiliary mediciees They relieve the • aufferings of s t inget and assist the Pulmoulo Sy ° n in e • M. , They hove been foetid useful in advanced nage. of Consumption, where thallium an almost en tirely destroyed and all. ymptoms according to the Judgment of the physician indicated•mmdy death. The lives of ratite*l who were actaatly In a Otos candition have been preserlfed for month. by the me of eatenck'S these great rem. Mi D es. r. Scheirs's Almanac contains • MI treatise on the vulva formsof disease. his mode of treatment, area general direction. how to amble medicine s can be had mill. or sent mall try addreesug bas Pritielpal UMM. No. Ms Nate ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Prim 111 the perms eTruP Havmed Tra le MCP 111,50 per bottle, er 11,00 a headmen. brarstrakePllwas seem • box. For sale by all dreggist. de2:l:d&F farDOCTOIL WHITTIER CON. MIMES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DIBTASEA. That numerobselsas of t 0.,. man trap from eelfwbuse, Iwo/ulna uninanlineee, nervous debility. eruptions, seminal embutions. and Mostly lustatency permaaentil cured. Persons afflicted with delicate. intriute nod lon standing constitutional complalt.ta are politely invited to rail tor consultation. which no:eta nothing. Experience. the heft oft...chem. ham enabled bins to perfect remedies at once OM. dent, safe, permanent. and whlcA la most cases nu be need without hindrance to butanes*. Med. ....-• • . • Mines prepared In the establishment, which em braces ofilm, reception and waiting rootos• also boardlng and sleeping apartments for , isallmits requiring daily personal attention, an vapor and chemical baths, PUS ooncestratlog the famed {121114.11 springs. No matter who have failed, star, your ease. Road what tie says In WE pam- D'art a 9ft , mires, lent to any addreas for two stamps la .eased envelope. Thou/made of ram. treated aaaaelit. at odic. and all over the coun try. Consultation free, personally or by mail. Udld Ne, 9 Wylie Men. (Mir Court Boum) Pittaborgh. F. Hours 9a. m. la Bp. at. Pau days 151 st. to 9P. M. Pamphlet mall to any ad dress for hosi stamp,. volt IarIIATCHELOWS lIAIRDYED —Mae eptehdld Heir Dye le the beet Ix the world. Harmless, reliable. Umlauts. eons, does not contain lead, nor any *Unite paha. to Drovers pandrela Or deetb. Avold the notated hod delusive pre • wallahs boastleg . virtues they do not bosses. he ceesdne W. A. estehelove tietc Dye bee lud 30 years enter:Oohed repute. tion ;to Uphold Its ll:knelt, se the only Perfect Bole Dye—Black be Brawn. Bold by all Dreg- Ws. Applied at 15 Bead Street. N. T. rep IarIIIIIT OUT. "CH JERRY rcaroyum TBOCHL9.•• FOR COLDS. COy4llllll. SORE THROAT ♦RD, BONGLII.3. None so ro ß od • Norm T so pleasant. None Can as Quiet. HCSLITO • 10 Astor Souse. N e w Tort. Ilso no monsof those noretbin tasted names. let ••lirorra Cohen Minna" deb ;_ IV SALES STABLES FOB HORSES JUST ESTABLISHED. The onloerlber has eetabUshed stalest/table at the We. Peon Hotel. Allegheny: where be will hare cony attly on hand • largesupra) or No.l Iloreee. ALL ALIN ouattAlneisr). Mole feellon Inzeterl In all ea.., and IC TUE HORSES I/0 NI.:T TUN. OUT Ali RILPRE.SENTKO. THEY WILL Be TAN,NN SACS AND TILE YUAIY IIIFUNBILO 111A40 DRYTOOL ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO, Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., prrrsarraisr. rs. WM on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE BORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES , AftTVWAGONS. e segli P "r4":fiP, 6 I ' S.. notice of conAgu g n k onor onwroAngd i h g o o y r . nub week in order for advortlaing. Protopt al tenUon awl good can will be it.. at !tom Ma • JOHII H. STEWART, luettoneer. JOAN lII.PATTI3IO/. 'DORM H. PATTERSON & CO., I.lViraile• to/LT.lr. APIX) 1;110.; S Cy if.% :4 411 COL IMATE 081113 k LIMIT E • 1 0 171111111311G11, PA. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. gso JORA q. WORILMAN...II• RICHARD DAVIE WORKMAN do DAVIS, BIICOLISBOTS TO Workmani - Moore & Co Il&andeturers sad Dula. In- CAMRIALGES, BUGGIES, 11pring and Buck Wagons, Net. 41; 41, 46 and 48 Bean Rt., Allegheny. Iteprartni neatly and promptly executed. Or • den for New Wort gotten up in good wale and warranted to the satirfaction In every portrait.' W. WirNwweat etre. of work constantly on bud. n o, AU/LWre O. New 8.. Wpwil Comp.srs make of OLIIVSI , 9 PATIOFT Battler'"d lisvp's ratssat gala Bl4rter and Mal. for Shaw. E• EIOMAED DAVIS having purchase/ the laterert or Al.e. and W. D. Moore. In the late tem of Mt:REX itN. MOORS I CO.. the bed aesa will hereafter be continued at the old mead, under the name ant owe of WORKMAN DAVIS. Orderceolleltee .1011 . 1 e WORMN eat. H. IllOn MID DL•la. I , Maltese/ Mani. Pltu►ardh. WM BRASS FOUNDERS. HENRY BIER & CO., 1011 A IL 000PBU 00„ Bell and Bram Poundals. BRASS CASTINGS I.3OICPTiT TO OEDTL lalealde and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THUM, SUM ASS CIECI TALTES, ALL GLOVE PATTIE/N. IRON CCOCTJECK Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL . JustrymmnizEs 01 J. AL 000rsaz a COM Imposed Ballice•Wheel Item Pump, Agents /Dr ..DrefiNe-ratent Oil era, the best its the Market. Oilat ud Mons, comer ,ThOtegmth sad MG Stmt. A TWOOD k EIcIDAFFREIT, ti Corntr Liberty Knit and TUN ATOM, Miasmal. Pa., PRAIN FOUIDEU AND tiON PIPE FITTER, sad .ILOZNIII Sat A. 5. 011.11X5031 111 00'5 ua rows ow =Anon. . • IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN. RAMA & CO.. Mawltatitarers at IRON; NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DEMILIEHMA, !I. X AND JIISIATA, FLAT RAIL ROUND AND SQUARE IRON,, BAND, HOOP sHICKT AND TANIRON. Mtn I P IRON'.R A 4CO D • I i cI E USI . P N. ER BALI FLANGES, ...13TT RAYS. CYLINDER IRON. TAND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Road.. CROW MARS. WEDGES AR ARROW TEETH. SPRING. PLOW ANDCULTIVATOR STEEL. STEEL WINOS AND E IS L U H LD A S F cTuItN to t . pattern. A. B. S TEE. COA L CH. BUGGY And WAGON SPRINGS And AXLES. CUT NAILS AND SPIELS., " All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORYS: Sixteenth Street and Allegbeity River Wad IT Water Wrest. Pittsburgh. sits MILL r , 811111 & PARKIN. •liiLL PA1111112.11 WM. METCALT. REMIZN lIILLM ICO. W. BASH, GRAB. PLSKIN.- 8P10L43.1131-B. M. EIRE. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, NELLEB, BARB k PABEIN, OFBICE. ?le. HO Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. temas pITTSBIIRGH STEEL WORKS. strrmaissaan IN 1541. ANDERSON & WOODS, MAIIIMACTIMMII OW BEST REFINED OAST STEEL Of eTary desarlpUoi. Also, tea teased derma Plow aid ipriwi Elul. OOHNIED ROSS ADD FIRST AVILNIDL aalicatt DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to .1013. HAIGH k 00.,) LI T l lNl ,Na co gi N d .tenge with ije lesdire Tor n i estlefeetorily 11 siPrd erg tr irTIVEITO7T MARIE, CEANIid. PfttTuN RODS. LEVERS. P/TMAN JA Ml 3, W MISTS, RAILROAD AXLE. LOCOMOTIVE ?RAMER. together with ever/ description of SMARR WOES.. Odle* and Norge Corner • of Duquesne Way and First Strut. spl2:heo prrrsuunos NOVELTY WORKS. Dounded A. D. I•2D. OMEAD,ADADIS t MOCO. STALICOARDODLERBASE, d PAT. PLATFORM A.ND COUNT/La SCALES. ;Mu heed Patent Door Loci, sad Waal. Paint and Coerce =ls, Le. 3011111 OLITBST & EMIT 8711. ttatmlw • Pe11...M. SHEFFIELD . STEEL WORK& SINGER, NIMICK & CO., PIPTSAIMGII, PA.. Montacturers of of ff 7 flefonDfloO of CAST AND GERTAAN STEEL. TTE R AT n 0P1712.10 AXLES, IiTZZL TINA te..„ & S e. WarthOluse,3l3 Water arid 100 That St a. B LACK ALMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all desmiptlana of CIDa and Warehouse, THMTIETH, THIRTY Fur, .„„t P•it ItnAD STRZZTS, pommmoim-sm-rrwrem FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, IMP FORT prrr FOUNDRY COMPANY OFTION AND WOW, TWELFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. 11" En gines, Roßing Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts. and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Caesar Carrell .M estallsaa litripeth V1C1T8731711431.11, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, YANUFAOTDIMIL OF OAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE GAB AND 1,111411M011113. Ilpes all cut lavattsbl In rla, m drY sang and IA feet Isullas. Also, tail saaortment 111 mend for Osa k Water Works. I mould stiocell Lk& attantlon of etontintend• onto of Gas Works to Mt mote of BlLT[tltTle. I3Mit:=:l MONONGEM FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., testettleterern et IRON 13006 Z SIMI% WINDOW bINTSLIS sad BILL. Daum, ar all Beiertattoos. //grguesial attention psld b ARCIIIIMITUs MAL CASTINOB sag to castings be Window Ulu. Helms. [MUM Clovica, Pitts ago burgh. Pa. Nlll . 110 ROBINSON. BELL & CO, Bummers to EMIXIIIIOII. XISLII • MILLIVIN WASHINGTON WORKS; FOUNDERS 'AND ILLCUIENISTS, PITTIIBUR6N. Yanutuntuers of Bost sad Stational' Ste= Ta me& All Tanta upt etthsjioa l raad stunt a 41 . k. mo. Ds, cornet hint ' aajonataleld. at /Wats for 031171RD'Il PAM= INJYATOIC Ibr Saler. 1•11.,112 =2 THOBLUIc. & CO, Youth Ward Frudry ud NacldaeWorks, BANDinsirr dr., ALISGICENT CITY, 1.1., gill S. VII PrINBU. eya, Manna, Orb* trid Mill Work, nollin KW and MachLna no,Grate Ham Welibta. Wagon Box. no, B to order and ham on hand Engines of all rlaca. , skylasot pIICENIX ROLL FOUNDRY; Oor. LIBIETY and 1114txt BOLLMAN & BACALEY, ====l CUR Rolls, Rani Rolls & Pinions. , _ COTTON MILLS.' ROME% HELL k CO. ANCHOR COTTON MILL* >taasa man aINIILVT XIDI7YIt amigos as . aumarozaa awitrrotaa aarnma. EMFNES, BOILERS, &o, FORT P4TT {Uu i}J:l+l: worse. CARROLL AND SNYDER. DuNtrYACTURX, TUBULAR, DOLIBLI-CLIIRD TIT/MLLE FIRE-HOE AND CYLINDER! sTRAJA BDID- E t% STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, lIIDCZOIHNO AND ASH PANS. IRS. PANS, SALT TANS AND CON DITBRIDP.GES, 1.1P113, GASOMETKR3 AND DION rrrriux DOORS AND COAL 82117TLS. °Mee an.Warehottee, tomer Seeesd, Third. Short sad Liberty Street, PITTSBLINGIB, PA. Cli,3ers sent to the above at &us will no promptly atunded to. mh7:130 HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Con Point Alley sal Dopes* Fan Mum sag Pour.) ;Engine Builders, Founders and Machinbts. Mannltatare STEAMBOAT zsGrssa lad lITATRANABY IeNOINIMA of aliases. (Nt t rell i et BOILER, ofls horse power. CASTINGS, °revery ktnd, made to order atone Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Martel , . BIOS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEPI, RANGRItd, HOUSE and TOBACCO eCREWS add IRON TOBACCO rlil:43ZZi, on head and made to order, at Use INDUSTRIAL' WORKS, Fronting on the Ant 44444 Meer, near the Point. = /Er All orders prom REMICK & 880, YIPS • BITROL&B-M007/ SAFES AND VAULTS. NO DAMP, NO WOULD KNOINIEI3 AND MACHINERY, BE WEFT 'WORK, SEP/MING AND PIIT TI86•IIP MACHLNAILY. Cor. 17th . and Pike Ste., Pittstank. Pa. oo18:016 O'RABA BOILER WORKS. F. REPHAN & CO., Yanstseturses of • STEAM BOILERS, PANS.N,___STILL&AG IT &Tolls, SALT 6Allostrry.El ß, jIET 'MING PARK, PRISON DOORS, ONIJUIREB, BRICHEN FIRE BEDS. 'to.. • for, of lierond Arenas and Liberty It, =I 'Snaking dose promptly. Orders Ma to the above address still Pe promptly attended to. Y. BECHAR. formerly Mean= et CARROLL A SNYDER'S. • ocUiW • SLYILD Y. SUOMI IDDRITD D. ■sMIY _TARED IL BRUSH i BON; winy.tarinizse or Stain Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SID= ISOM WO= &O. 61 Penn Street, .Pitgaburgh, STOVES. CASTINGS. Ao. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TR IIINEPEI. FOB BITUMINOUS COAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Rout u well u any other Store In the Balm BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street. Also, on hand and for anln. PARLOR 15TOVEAL 'MATING BTOVNA, ORATE FRONM. TRNDIRS. COOKING RAMIE% &A. OBAF?, 111Y011M-00.i DIANIMACTIRMIS 07 may vAxcerr Or WIO - VMS, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE KERN FIDINACIA* E= THE NEW ANTI-DUST CMGEllia STOVE., "BLOULATOR.'• COLUMBIA COLE STOV VAN'S " (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLY RANGE CASTINGS MANTLES. WELLMAN'S GRATE M R NT O S R , A TA .N M D E fr ß ee S mES. SIG MIR 4104 206 and 206 Liberty Street, 11":3=1 A. BRADLEY & CO., O. 80 WOOD MEM lesanhietarers or the area/hat Vetlettoe Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores, In our aseorement will be Shand alt the LIM= PATTERNS AND IItPRIWZMiNTS, and the rep =lathe oVour Stows Is nth that any one In wat t of a good article should purchase moue bet Made saanuthetured by as. as they will be fooled the cost durable,u well as thonoutleal.. Would Wl oarlleuist attention to our new VOLCANO ar,vr., fur elturthes, one and storth. three sot in three mottos. intended to - with or flthOut 04.8100. Alt 1.0 0.00 used went pro sleuths tu,:u surterthr Wther nue tar Chant er. rent. tor ottatorue sue thus Ulm. leeo LIVINGSTON & Mannfacture - la of LIGHT ORGY IRON 8 M a ri IWCII-315. Veit work our upeclalty. Locum Joint Batt; abutter and Gate Htnyea, gula Pulleys, and otln.r artielea of Raiders' Hardware away. au hand. onion and Work.. near voter Depot,4llbeny City. Posit:dice inddress.. Look Box I.o* to buret. Pa. HARDWARE & CUTLER'. Ma LOGIN, GREGG CO., HARDWARE =:r.i:SZIZMI 62 Wood Street, (7111111 r dl3ollllabovto Cluurlos Hotel Perrissuaan, PA. colattrY lforeboato aro United! to roll sod examlas oar stork akimbo tat City. ACollita fur AINSIMIONIr Woorm Moot smdi Northwesters HOMO sk.. NW IlDsmoinny. A full .rock et auhLldl. Mack• mantilla ant Carpenters Tools. e'en Mots. Leather Ileithsa. Loather, Am«. algrNrs ' JOI:t15 T" mvilupgm , I CUTLERY COYBOY axe not oiforlag la their IWO Deportment. In connection with their sail annelidan* Liao lot TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS, Carvers, Butchers,' Bread And Pocket EntveL V RAZOR/3... • • • • • to Mils trail., tiol, beit DEANER mu CUTLERY CO., id . No. 70 Wood. Street. WEST C 0153103: machine Bbd he 'Works. i - kreilnisatiefilaerwet gamma. ?Awn -* maim aars , wale& 60 %..... t a Han an ham of um= vrearer asses erlif,ol, '' 1110ES.VSYLT A-771r7, 213. y titv 10115. 1969. Trull • 1•111 arnre at eau dcmzi nom the Unloa Depot, corner or WastOagtoa and Llbertr streets.. follows WB Decors. Traa....1.110 ate•SonthernEw. 6:90 eat Past Line..... 1.16. am . .Pnettc Kr. 9:10 am Wall , * No. 1..690 am WW's No.l . 6:30 ma BrintoaleNol T:6O am Mali Than 9.10 Wall , ' No. 1.. 9:60 am nonton we 10:90 am Olneinnatt Ta 9 oam are•teat No slu pm JehnStowa A 51 410.509555 010.111 . 1.1 r. 151 35 pm Bra s ke We Nol I 00 Pm Wall's No. a 1.51 •95 Ilttsb•al 155. 1 30 pm Johnstown Ac. 4 1 .96 Facile isp s 4. 160 pm Pra.ks Ac Nol 90 pn, Wall's No. 1. le 501 m Mal. Isprese34l/194 Beano AnNo 29.55 pro Well's No. 1..3d114. • WW's No. 1 6:606m Wall's No. 4.. ei.oip Dm Brbetonhe Nol 1 10 pm 'last Line 7,00 ma Way Paten.. 10:90 pm Nt a11'.315 5 11. o• •Theee =Um mate clomp Conneetlaat Hanle. bug for Baltimore. The Chetah Train leaves Walil Otattonewerr Bander at 9:06 a. no., reachlag Plttsbergh at 10:06 a. i t. turahop, leaves Plltsben3h al la 60 p. n. and antra. at Waltz btatlon et a:10 p. m. • Claeltlatt Zpi di nilsl Payee nodal' Szinethrr, rtAfrar.r..„4.7.l7.' o the Per thrther tarortnataon apply to W. H. 111. CK win!, Meat. The Peekarrtrentallallrond Company will not ao. . 61660 2 191 enrlasen4e, except for wench,/ at.. rc4, l t o nd Omi t tb . elt .. resionsLtilltor .1?4,/..,aft that &mown IC value bo se ll t : 4 117,15t of thi owner, hales* taken Or e.Jet contract. 3DWAMI H. 141LL11116. moll General 6noormtendent. Attach.. 1.1. 44 1 NETL E PAYR it ZOAD.—(ln and atttr NOV. 14..1e69. eta r Teal. ea the Wutern part ' l= hill arrive at and depart Rom tit* Federal lltreet Depot. Anaiheal thty.ht agleam Dtpart. Fahresi,....lo:4o a ea SharptOr Nol nllO ais s eprrt al UN 1 0, kb.,6 =Las run dolly eteep ii o.l242l). TOO Church nate learn egneay Janellot every danday at 1:40 a. to.. reaentrag Allayed/0 Olt, at 9110 a. N. Manning. *area Alheithate Guy at 11:110 D•m. and arrlee atAllenheny.rana- Con at 11:40D. SO. ' me trait leaslaz LlMehen,y CItY 01 Taff 0. ea. male direst connection at yreepOrt arlto wale ket`eline of dtagea for Butler and matmabston e rm./bucket. atatee parthased at the linhte. Na 113t.Olatr suite near Hoe IS ntpeaatonEntlis. Tlttsteret, and at th e Depot, Ape Realty. POLVAlMlllbriattlor_arplyrn JAJOIS XFPNIFFS. Agent. Federal Street Depot. The *eaten rePetsdeattht Mitto.l, 'etlD not sesame 00 . .7 Mk 1 ", B a r " . 1,0 0 ;Tug; ' ra j tftirred l. vahte. All tailgate etc. eeedlng Ws amount In value er lithe at the risk of the owner, palmeallA r mla n tO L lM i ti, 1011 Wneral Bunerlatendont. Altoona. I`4 ==rIMI B. W. NO V ttf&LEv H,_l/Cit . • Tr= NO. 1/1 :L Ih, A I,W • and antra at the Dal. barel inl •• • .• Chleajßajts—Sl l l l • Brie rivi 7.i7:1111 am OL • Wba It:: a at Ws*. , • .. 9118 01. 41:12: pm EXlOle 411741e i ts f all a la Rgig Bacheeitt! " . BANDS Mum " :WI P Lattadale lee.l :111pm Iles•r/alla • 0:11pm Leetatiale :41 pm Pair Oats Bo Ca y Chum 111111yra SOll.l o . Cal • Or OM ,m. Cbl KY J P.a. a A. t 14,4 r , r 7 F•5-- , . • „ THE ONLY BISECT SOUTH TO THE OIL 7 10318 WITHOUT CHANGE 07 011 t& aualler EOPPAI. Nov. tlfi, nom Two THAInal DAILY (except MeV) Tltteburgt DepOt, comer of each and Pao streets, the Mmltlln.oll Mtn lr• talc. .41 all contta m the Oil Beaton.. EMMA FlTrerar r. t „ tri .... 7. „T wa "-.7. rlftt'-• qq am rtlt o 4thhzdton.ll:oo m AIA Holton. VII c Tremont ad. thatl em Bala Werk. 7.sli •la sao p Freeport Ac ea& p Bradrs BA . I: Butot , B Ad 10:03 • se Church • ;01) Ch"'h 10:10 a Express trains ono ..:." 17 ,.. t .ra t e l „D? W. * Accammodadon tram. stop ... rrrssunGLl PAN HANDLE ROUTE. Nov. rnea.—Oa and after 'SUNDA?. Nov. I G1A,111651, mina will Iwo" and arrive II the ?Moe Decot. Plllaburge, %limn: Plttsbursh Time. Mall COT m. litanu. Southern Express D. m.II:DO* m. 1 511 1 / 1 7.t. McDonald's .1808480. s 11: gg a. me 7:311.4 le. Illeutersodlle *mammal. 3:431. In. SAM a.m. MDonald's Acc'n. N0.25:53 p. m. 3:2L3 Sunday Church Train.. 1S:58 p. m. 9:9S a. m. mg- S 78 P. sr. Expyaverll Mani - 7ibirsTiiiWitig, *a NAIR° sad trent LI atom- L. " ---.21 4, 1 .5. own.. . W:00 .41530 Xent7unit . n Nunn A.l lo p. West Demi:Maga% /0:00 Y. ReaddocA's Aotooldt.n. MITA. inn glkent •yrtorn ;oip oo w RICHARD R. nOWZln.:Atnnt. G: W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. mu removed to No. 75 GRANT STI/EIT. b ltt tWal to tee U. C l.lll Courts of A t wont). Ana mato 0011.0• 11010 ln moot of the adjacent countlio. Minn ARCHIII4ILD BLAKELEI4 aex-rortsrm - se-wr-i&&w. H. H. McCORMICH., Attorney-at-Law. 611 GRANT =MT Prompt aitionlon its= to all kinds of legal nosiness. la isUI WILB. NEEPER, ALDXBYAN AND EX.:On:IMO a maim (ir • csmas, 89 FIFTEL'AVENUE. .I=4,`Eltr geaT l 7.ll4ll ay. and all legaltupthess attended prom and separate, TO LIVERPOOL !ANDSOk QUEENSTOWN. TED INDIAN BUIL STEADSSITIPE. Numbering lebrated sixteen gret-ehes vmoels, among them ce CITY OT PARIS; CITY OP ANTWERP, _ CITY Or RW,N C riv:matrix. Salim (Uri OP LOND O N E , 7261 SATURDAY. from Pier 41 North Weer, Neer York. Tor sateaga or further Informadou apply to IYILLIAN EMOTIVE, Jr.; 141 staTTtroTELn STREET. Pittsbenti. aMI MOM MILIMI Se CD ., Nos. til and !II LibOty RNA oat. or Irwin. sow offer the trade at tow lie area. strider =3 Prime New Crop New Orleans Nagar util lblasees: r_ Rico, Oubs and Mulish WWI Mims agr d.. Yotk. Phila.:MOJA tad IlaltImos• Golden Drip.. Laverty's, Itruntls, Shun% Adams. and Loo[ Island Snots: Porto Elea. Cabs and linintsb Woad Nohow. Toga Hyson. Java; lmparlal, alsarawiar and Oolong Tess. Cannhsa and 114.11111/I . ltlat: - Java. Laarraaaad IlloCotters. Tobcco. Lard Ott. Visa. Nabs. Glass, Mama Cato. Yarns, to., ornataally ea Said. Fine Brandies, Wises and Segall. dadaist. Moselle and Somalia' Hock WI.. of 11101a1 Aga.. la bottles. . - Spartllnatrorelle. Belmsbarr and Johan= bat.. alockhalmer.Barao.tir. • Bradraborg Inane - 11100 011•• On. do do Clarets,_ttopco WI In battled do do WbltO Wlaas, 111 bottle& W. Wort Posealnartllnd Catawba. pad Old them. Madeira and Port Wtaas new Did Norma Mel a P7'...bales. para. do Very Ulna - tor Old motet do do. t J , te• PUBLIC ;NOTICE. r i HOU/ been►lepolated OAP aria DABNEY/II ri 1218PICCITOB tee Allegheny 'County. notate Is hardly Riven that until the aecessary ogles sat Yeereaaleal Testes . * Machinery aim be pentad. pri -I sill be towed at the 0771 LT. OP Tat NA. TIONAL POUND)11" AND POT WOW. Teresehr.thlrd street, near Pen, Plusbarala M. H. sienta. Gar sad Elsa Yates Depicter. L. B. lIILTOII & ru th are .S. Iff inrus , OAMl • FULTONOAPS , PnAtrrio.sx, p ems mai imuiskirrlTEßS. .Avosile.• *Ur •111Ub r• • PTITMUNGIE, VA L. g st.s. eat MUM. IWO/ 34 Lead PiL 4 : - - - w•ise ruses Leos Pips so ,e 0 sad • Ala lead Near Paneess Suess Oasas rump. • po,ns .41 rremata Batlaag =AWE 011. Water 6R4 plasm neaus t. avisarese. reasenta . Deems a KEYSTCgirE POTTEILY.4 43. AL KIER &00:, Itaan4atntfa of, • • gueennvare, Drina. War! Mew sad wweboviaseauzzirrysTiziesd wrist Orden Vnlllinks ALSO, 4112s . Muts for Mon Chandaes Grud Vll . traeniy sad Balm Cl ' lsrap.rma. • Brandlu of oar awn selowen sad warrants I Main STONII. 3, - ii.. 111 - c r IV &YAM & CHICAGO PITTSBLIMIH V: trams Int: ilosve Ito.. •Dbt, nottrtilbe. • • • lerhon Cblaud Zs.. p eelln_g 10 B. m L. Ex 7, tl.m oal aM111:1111 r Cleveland Ex I:3ND m ErleAyfilnl2,l3,o CL ATV: Leetsdale An..e1:53 arc Res.! . Falls " B:Baaas New Castle "IljtAllt saa Ewe • " VD= am Leetsdale "INIMIBB Be , r Pall. " Illtfll pat LZadale " 41131 • " 7LIII lea Tale Oak. amp tilay UL9IMi. 9:110 as Xrpreas Law dally. • Caere. axrlyes 403.4. N. IIcOULLOUGA. llsamer. PROFESSIONAL No. 911 purrs gtharer, MI =ld 1:910a1.11J51:):664:/ ALSO. II 11