FINAI4OI,if‘L. EIBILICAN BANK, NO, 90 Nll7liTll AIMMM MMmiteit. . . . CAM CAPITAL • • • • • . 82109.0110 Stockholders Individually Liable. BARR OF DIMCOUNT Awnnirosn. JOUR PLOYD WM. 714.140. Preeldent. Gambler. DminCTOIJI. • F . -.. sate,,r" i"' tliff=, . w. AZII•14. las. D. Klly. ad.., I. Leer* Wu. Viola. elm leloyd, • • Illd• Bank Is saw tally ors...tisk, asidlpieP•The SO Go • ineocral *Wing bnalnana. , ead--7. GtOTAD, SILTEt ; AND COUPONS, -Bei r iki t twarkest Prices. PIT. R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue .71 Coy JAMES Ts — BRADY & uO., (Ouocesmora to 8. JUNTA it CO.. Quer Fourth Avenue and Wood St., .IEf..ALTS - RaalEtig, Bey tat tell all tires of GOYERNIEENT SECURITIES, kiOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, MOOT rayonama Interest Allowed en Deposita. 'ssos, loaned on earczooneat Saadi at lowest mart. raw. Orders orreuted for the Parolees" and Uwe of ?MOCKS, 19121 D• sod JAMES T. T. BRADY at 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY 1 11. 7-30 .EfONDS. For sale at N. HOLMES & SONG. 61::o3 • littsbut etaitite. FINANCE AND TRADE. 0.1101 or Prrrestmosilazarrs, MONDA.Y, March 14. 1870. The uncertalntyof thofateof the Fund ing tail In the Howie made parties who had short contracts of gold outstanding anxious to oorer, and the market ad vanced from 112% to 11S}i, from which It reacted to 112%, again advanced to 111%: declining again to 111%, it finally closed at with rather a heavy feel, tog. Should the Funding bill pats • fey a long tire par cent. loan, wtth provision for paying the Interest to foreign holders at Londou, Frankfort, Paris and Berlin, lower quotations for gold may lea look. ed for, not only for the present but for the balance of the season. Government bonda hare sympa th ized frith the advance In gold and were ,strong for the old lames, bat on lower geld quotations IMIe declined one per .cont. The whole market In governments /oaks weak. . . In Mocks the r quotalliXas of Saturday were maintained, and in affme stunsian advance was established. The only weak stock was Pacific Nail, which declined to 36%. This stook seems tote about In the same condition as Atlantic Mall; its property I. gradually depreciating and the original holders are trying to get out In the best way posailde. Tbs. market Is only sustained by • large short interest. Northwest " Common is manipulated fora corner and It is a clangorous stock Just now to touch, long or 'Mort. Fort Wayne la strong at 93%. Express shares are strong. _Money easy at from 8 to 10 per cent. unotanorus m received oy Ph. E. Mat= Gold, 11.2 ti; Silver. 110; Eighty ones,: 114%, Five Twenties, 1862, 109: do 1861, 110%; do 1866, 190%; do 1865, Consols. 108%, do 1567, .14:0%; do 1868, 109%; Ten Forties, 106%; Miasma Et pram Company 62%; Idemhanta Union Company, -; ..tunerlean =Company. 88; Western Union. graph. 88%; 'New York Central 1 5 741 , : neßent ca 97 ; I;l 2 t; i t ; b o tVi i , V i r . t elanpol, %3.11 Michigan bouthern Cleveland et - Pittabrugh. 23s diaasio. 'Rook Island & Pacific, 18%: Memo d North Weaterni 71%; Chicago it North Western Prefer red 85%; Erle 24%. JIXONAStaII Large. alotal. -London. par 1 6 ,65 Part, per ...... 214; 24 thalerr ..... 81% 'B4 Rranklort. ..... 47 - 50 —ClodnaquotsUcma rooolvhd. byJames Brady Gold: 111; United Iltozd 12288; 1881. 114%; FlTe•Twontlas, Ws, IR?! do. 1884,107: do. 1865, 106%; Ten-Fortioid, 1828d1 5, FivaIrderdloa, Jam:- ; 7 34' in d il ; 0.4111.,1868. 11V;tzgo'pacTil, Railroad, 8731; Central do, do, 8 0 40 Cy. 112%; Lake Superior (Dr Telegraph to the Pittesathat Useette.) Naar Tons; March 14,',1970. 'The gold room to-day was fast drifting ; into monotony when 'telegrams from Washington stated that Senator Stimner had - Introduced a tall for the resumption or specie payments January" Ist, 1811: ' This bill provides that -National Sinks shall reinforce their resources each month at the rate of 1 por cent. In gold , -on the whole amount of etrautstion out standing. There was • immediately a rash to sell, which carried the price • down to 11%. Afters/ads It ,sou -dis covered that the bill was not each s big . thing on the- beer aide as was at bat ;supposed; anti the price advanoeSto 12. .The eirculatidn of National Dank. is V 00,000,000, and four per cent. of this would be it 2,000,000; therefore National 1 7,,eniu would be compelled to absorb about 6120,000,000 gold for the retneindel of the year tuider MU. The grest • bulk of this gold - would have to he bought, which, in .emitteetfon with the boarding by hankie, would be about the „greateat bon movement ever Jaime in - :the gold worn. There!' asid go be little . Probability of its becoming it opened at 113, loacherktillX, fell M t o ad' to On a nt- Pwor th e.ilittodnovanc edtion t0112f.„, the Ifougo,.of bin se Cuba. end , clewed it Carrying reiZ e lit 2r Pet ° I atorfng ibrmer Met. iddgaddild sere 875.900,090. is more active, and lies of in- Money ,,torest hardeedne, oksbut et 5 par cent. on • -Governments Ind Mx. plump 'on Moot 'collateral. Some of the banks report , calls for currency from other cities and intetior and there were some vague rumors ' of aprfoaching lockup Of greenbacks Discount market steady. ...Starting dull at 744,38,per oent.., - — Governments heavy acid lower in eyni tbe fall. in gold, and, bankers • are receiving large orders to's:change .curelinal sits for 520'., but a limited . market tar the former prevents ex. ,eihsogsbetny extent. Creations of 'Bl, 1114444a115: • do. '62, 1105((401 leg; do. • , 08,.-109440100,44; do. '65, 1094(03109 6 ,41 • ,iOl beer, 106,4011 W ,; • do.- '6l, 109;4® "1004; do. '6B, 16934 109%' 10-40'w 106} ag.106,1!,; currency 61, 1L24‘0112,44. :Scat, Sonde are generally week, New Tanneries! and' North Carolinas whine being firmer, Missouri, 92; old Tenor*. see, 60; new -de, 50%; old V ll l llll l. 8930 Maw do, 39; old North earolins,l63.4t new de. 221 f. Hallway market Griner at the close, partteularly on Vanderbilt Mares, with II Slight [draftee from the lowest point of tho afuiructon. The most active were .North wanton; Now Jersey Central, Lake and Rock Island; market general ly quiet and devold_pf any 'Social lea. Ours. kilsoallaneoue and Farness stocks ' .dull. Canton, 61X: Cumberland. 27; West ern Union Telegraph, ,$341;; Quicksilver, Mariposa, 810 do prard, .113%; *dams E sores*. W.3i: Wells & Fargo,2o%; Amer ican, SS ; Milted States, 49.; Pacific 115%; N. T. C.' 91%: Edo, Harlem, 143; Godson Sarlp, Reading. 96; blichigme Central, ' • Lake Shore, 86%; Moots . Central, .14W; Pittsburgh, 98:• Northwestern, 72; do preferred, 66,141 Bock. Island, 118,4; St. Paul, 61%; 0, - preferred, 74,4'; 4 9 )iteref., 75: Fort Wayne, OW:. Mtn* Hanle, 38 }1: Mt, 63:- Chicago add Athos, IN; do preferred, 11314; 0. & 23; New Jersey Oentral,'lo3; Dubuque, - 3084‘: bum Mountain. 4310. ykiston prices: Copper Fall%Piank* lin, 6: Ileala, 29 ; Quit:ay; W.' atat,TrtamrY ha1ee9161616.1171,922.20 0 ; currency, fes l S o , 6 o4 general balance 681,803,478. . lifnicaroxsn , March 14.—Four 111 on ..eltatrad. Wheat twist and *oak at Ffle for 210 1, and 11040 for No 2. Osta steady at Sao for No 2. Cora nominal at Me for new. Bye ' steady at 700 for No L Bar. ley nominal Pressed Nora Mandy and vachanged. . . •,• - • , _ - ..,.-w;.~::~; ~: --' - -riMBPliqU MAR !JET OFNICOI or Pmetrimon "G•surra, MONDAY, March 14,-la7o. The markets, in II general way. Cr. de old otiarrythhig really new or epeelil ly important. The grain trade continues very sluggish and the eame is true of dour; as him been the case !eerie= tbne past, thedemand light and entirely 10. cal, and as a consequence there Is a small volume of busineas. I n the aggregate. The receipts of apples, butter, eggs and country produce generally continue liber al, but as yet stocks are by no means large, although folly up to the wants of the aade. Groceries continue alow, the alight advance In gold, to the contrary, notwithstanding, and refined sugars, owing to • strong OOLOpeAMIOD, and some Meruh cutting s are being sole at Woes, leas , coat of transports. Lion. Of course consumer do not coin• plain of this, but it *rough on dealers, as they are obliged SO buy and sell at the same prim. APPLE BUTPIIR—Quoted at 45475 c. ASHES—Quiet and unchanged. Com 'mon Sods Ash, 4; refined, 43(®4%, Pearl, 90934; Pots. ,ti. APPLES—Unchanged with a steady local demand; we continue to quote at at 82,60 to II per bbl, for common to choice. BUTTER-18 coming in freely; and while, aa yet, prices are maintained, It begins to look as if there would have to be a decline within the next week 11111013 the receipts fall. We continue to qnote prime to choice roll at 84 to 85 and fancy brands at 36037 c. BEANS—Unchanged; 82(i)23‘ per bbl. BROOMS—Store prices: No. 2, 83,75. No. 3, 14.50: No. 4, 85.00; No. 5, OM. Carpet Brooms, $0,0040,50. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-2K(43 cts. BROOM _CORN-18(@7 eta per pound. . . CREME—Di in steady demand at V® 1730 ror Western Reserve; 1734@1830 fur Factory; 16@1835e for New York Dairy; and 10419X0 for New York Goshen. CARBON OlL—null end drooping. We heard of offer to sell standard brands, in a jobbing way, at 240. dull and cannot be quoted above 90t° 96, Motors. CRANBERRIES—Scarce and higher; eastern cultivated, at $2,6Q26 per hbl. DRIED FRUPP—Is trigood supply and very dull though prices are nominally unchanged. Apples, 7®B: Peaches, 7,,tiop 834 for quarter., and 934@1034 for halve.. Blackberries, 14,315; Pitted Cherries, 28 030 c. EGGS—Steady but unchanged at 25 to 28. moat of the sales at 25. . FEATHERS—BaIes at sa@gio, and the usual advance fur small lots, In a retail kt.Ol3R-:The market is qUiet and un changed-recelpts light but the supply, is, fully equal to the demand. Wooontinue to quote western flours, in gore, at PO: 540 for spring, and 115,50(3,13.02f0r winter., Rye flour, 16,00. GRAIN-Wheat is quiet. and uti. changed. One of our mills reports hay log. bought some 15 cars prime Bed within the peat week at an average of $1,12, and this may be regarded fa the ruling price. ; Ota dull end if anything drooping. - Dealers generally are .often 42.345,1 n first hands, anti selling at 46047. Ear Corn, notwithstanding the arrivals continue light, is dull, ana can not bo quoted above 70g172, en wharf and track, and there Is but little differ, ence now between ear and aliened, not' ? withstanding a month ago, the latter brought 40y.5 Ms per Mullet more than the former. Rye unchangedeat 130®860: Barley Is doll and nominal at 20046 lb; lining. and 20061/5e for fall, BAY-Baledcon wharf, maybe quoted at 116(420. as to quality. EMIRS-Bales at 23i®So per pound. • 1101dit(-Halos at 14,75(D6,00 per bbl. LARD OIL-Extra No. 1, city brands, 11, 27 @ 1 . 30 ; M. 2, 66 0 & 11 7. LIME-Easters white lime, 11,75; Cleveland, MAPLE SYRUP-Bales at 11,75 in gallon Jugs-jugs Included. ONIONS-quiet and unchanged; pa 2,75 nor bid, as to quality. PEANUTS-Prime Tennessee quoted at 9(410o. PerTATOES—SmaII aaleg, In More, at. 48(450c per bushel. • POULTRY—Vie continue to quote dreamed chickens. at 14®15 cta., and dressed turkeys, 181 tO. PEAS-12®2,25 per bushel. PROYISIONB—The - Martel la firmer but prima unchanged. We now quote shoulders, 12 . q@1254; Rib Sides, 1410153; Clear do, 16!,,M11634; Sugar Cured Hama, 18(4)18V. Dried Boot , 19; Mess Pork, V 27,4453. Lard, in tiaroes, 14516116, in buckets, 15X@14. F Sol/emit lb's., caddy lard, in 3 and pound packages. 17 3 j. PES.RI. BARLEY—No.. 4, G; No. a. 8.41 No. 1; GK. Oatmeal, 110,60 per bbl; 16,60 per half bbl.• • • tip;ED3—Clcnrer seed II quiet and - mt. changed at ;8@834, buybig.and gelling. Timothy seed, 14,754415, and Flaxsawl 4 2 , 1 292,15. • • SALT—Ia quoted at 11,715 by the cuir load. . rgriumnum Omar Or ris A/L./WE GLIBITTA /101111)/X, ?limb. 14. lO '4 We adverted briefly in our last report In regard to the discrimination made against the oil trade of Pittsburgh by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and thO movement now on foot to ship to Ralttmore by way of the Baltimore ,k Ohio Railroad. We now have some fads sod figures to NW In this connection, which will satisfy any Leta that trade here are tally ; uOtitled In the concise Cray are about to take, or any other course that promises miler, Freight from Porkers banding to Philadelphia 51,60; yaw York, 1,60. From City to Philadelphia, 1 1. 61 4 New York, 51,75 that is, for botrohi nit 46 gallons, vie P4M1311. Central RR. from Blarlayllia. While freight from 011 City or Porkers Landing to Pittsburgh to 40 Cl. par bbl. , for,barrela of 40 gallons, and _freight ' from Plilaburgh to Philadelphia, 51,a, to New York 11,80, and 6 ate per bbl for trackage on Valley Road, making freight. to New York and Philadelphia rospactivoly, 51,70 and 51,80.• Tido shows a discrimination against Pittabusgh of sixty cents per barrel," in rate, owl lice A me nd per qaantif carried!. I - and wha Is woree Will, this dlabzfral, nation did tot (gist without-the kermal. edge of the proper authorities Of thiamin poriaim, is SWF attention has' heed Milled to it time and again, Ind' the 143. porton°e of a reduction so as to,place Pittsburgh on equal doting with-other - rival points, warmly urged. It hsitheri." crua and Important matter, as a very_ huts and important branch 'of Waimea; Ii astiopaly affected thereby, and the, sooner this drawback to the' oil interest here Li removed oat of the way th. bet ter., Ever since the dna of tlalti Tear, the oil baldness kuurbeeti oorapletely prostrated; large- number* of refineries have been atanfilng very 'large number of man out of e Ployalent, and ail this Engl. be attributed :vilely to the dlscrieleatlon of. tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company.- The oil men saktfor neitibrg that la disfals or unroasonable all,they Wont that to which they a re properly and justly fel. titled,. and they wilt be sotlehisd. with nothing less. - 0113D11 Market. quiet and unchanged: Belies 1,000 bbbelieLler last six montbe at 1214: March quota:lst 11%0124 May. to ..I,tdy .12,4 bid; April to inneofferod at 12,4. • salsa Las) bbls April at 27; Atka 'OO6 each May to September It 28%.Marh rittosed at 1105‘1427: Marto 05tobev. '204 uld; f3eptomber to October, 60 bid. - Ant. werpla down to 67%, the - lowest point touched there for some limo. itzeiturni. we carom 011. BY A. Y. a. Fisher. Bros. 160 on account E. 11 Loam Liberty 011 Work 60, on accoont Bathngton; Melts 011 Works 160, on so. count 0. P. Goldrick; J. A. McKee 250, on toccata amain A. E Mills - 80. on soommt Bartle; Citizens 011 Works .800, on account Vilifier Bro. ...... 1,600 bblw 11.1/11=170 0/ OIL ET 41.. V. X. National' Refining & !Boring 1:ti.212 bbls ref, to Warden, Frew A Cu.. ravroett, & VS Was ref. 01l to. W. P. Login 4 Bra., Philadelphia. . McKelvy a Broidl2o bbls TrOned oil ; to W. P. Logan Bro.. Philadelphis. ' Ponces, 111. min t Co. 250 bbla •reilded to W. P. .Logssi Phlladeloblz.l - David Biy 60 Vela 92 to W. U. pad a . cs., Phila4alphm. • McKelvy Mrs's. Co, a bbla rcHt;ill. l . W. Blair & Son Harllaburg. . A. W. Bella Co. 60 bbla to.Al' W. Ban A Op.. I ..- Total' tattnea....;.. . . ads OIL sampan 'suss pircrr. Ifistalibms Oil d Refining 00. 160 bbls reftne7,to B. B. thibly er.„ Co., Mattel. Oil Refining Co. 222 bble refined to A. It McHenry, Phil's. 'Hutchison 011 t meaning Co.* 2 06 bbln ref. oil to A. R. McHenry, PMPa. TOM . ; .... ..... ,••••••, ........, 627 bbla. LotTMVI7. I - 1 4 March 14,—Bales 77 Itbds tobbi..,m; action sod orWitat.o4. 44 4 . alai;trift aid Untthan_ged et COttol:l Orin: middifok 180. - Wityar Wet; lilrain atkady .whoutt.--11 1031 12 -Corn alto • Oats 630. -Rye 003 000 . eaokea - from store. ProvLsioroi very doll, with coulee. him pork bald , at 127. risoont shoo& dire - 1 IMO, clear rib 15340.. dem I lane. Bulk meats: shoulders 103(e, clear rib 143 Ce, clear sides 14Mo. Lard,' prime tierce, M. Hama. sugar awed. pecked, 190. Whiny dull at 91c187o: ALLEGIIEDI Y CATTLE MARKE.T OFFICE or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, hiconmr, March 14, 1970. S CATTiII. Following shows the number of Oars on sale, the pointa at which they were chipped and the namos of the shippers: A. T. Hays, Chicag0................ ..... 1 car M. Verner, Chicago 2 can P. Hartman. Chicago 1 ear Haalewood d 8., Chicago 3 cars Jacob Needy, Chicago 2 can HIM & }Craw, Chicago ' 2 care Greenwald It K., Chicago ' 4 care L. er. J. 13hamberg. Chicago 4 -cars L. Rothchild' et Z, Chicago 3 can B. Kaufman, Chicago 1 car B. Loweilateine, Chicago. 1 car B. Markel Bro., Chicago 3 cars Katz it Keefer Chicago... 1 ear Traurman A Ilobman, Ch icago_, - - NV:D. Smith; Manifleld Prepaid BIE3=I Total Total last week 40 cars Now by calculating 18 bead to the car load, the number would be 830 bead, but there were at least 50 head driven in from the country which would increase the number to 680. Ordinarily, this would lie considered a small supply of cattle, but for several weeks, the offer ings . base been comparatively light, averaging from 700 to BOO; but notwith standing the small supply to day, It was noVertheless Dilly equal to the demand, and we are doubfful.whether they were all sold. to wo noted in our last report, cattle are too high, both for drovers and butchers, and it Is probable that the stock buelnese wilt continue dull and uneatisfactory hotit there le a decline. It la argued that atock, particularly cat tle and sheep, is higher relatively than anything else, that while flour, graßt, dry goods and groceries, have declined very materially, live stock Is a solitary excep tion. Dealers generally are very "bear ish," being strongly Impressed with the belief in lower prices; this is what makes them so cautious, and this tends very materially to retard business and restrict operations. It is said, that shippers have not been making anything recently in copse. queries of the fact that cattle are relit. tively higher hero than in the east, and prices are higher relatively in the west than here." There were two or three shippers in attendance to-day, including Briggs anal Martio,•but ws far as we could learn, they did not buy a single bullock. "Jimmy" Martin, .perhaps souse allow , ance should be made for anything he says, as he is an inveterate bear, pro nounces cattle entirely too high. though at this particular time he is backed up by operators generally. Compared with last week prices are without much change; though there rip peered to be a better grade of cattle, and Probably if this was taken into consider ation, prices are lower. As will be seen, prime to extra smooth fat steers Bold at 7).03, andoommon to medium at 8.4( ® 7. titock cattle, for which' there was some Inquiry and but few on sale, may be quoted at 508 eta. Shamberg 8 bead oommonish steers; at an average 6. L. Rothchlids dc Zeigler sold •35 head of good to prime fat steers, at 708. . Chas. Hasa 15 head of good to prime steers, from Ohio, at 6!40744. Peter Hartman 18 bead from Chicago, at 107,70. __Kraus & Haas retailed 38 from Chicago, at 8 , , , .‘08. M. Varner sold 34 head of good to prime steers, at 708 ate. S. Lowenstine 18 fair to good Chicago Mears, at 7®7,60. Jacob Needy sold 33 from Chicago, at 6y, ®7y,; 9on commission for Smith, at 7,40. Katz a Keeler retailed 20 head. ' fd. Kauffman 8 head steers expected to average about 7 eta. Ilarlowood t Slackstock sold 75:bead from Chicago and Ohio, mixed stock, at 6 (4. 11 !‘ Greenwald dt Kahn retailed 89 head mixed atock, at sureks. 8. Marks It Bra 67 bead fair to prime steers, from Chicago, at 6@B. MEMffiNEI Jas. McAllister sold 18 head for Hazle. wood & 0o.„ ai 5,87C*7.40; 18 head vary good atm!" at 711‘®7N. L. Q J. Shamberg - 152 head; sold stock. WS, at 5%138; fat cattle, at 634@8, John (Anion 18 head.. from Green Co held at 83ia8n. - • Hedges & Taylor sold 33 head mlied stock, from Indiana and Ohio, at 51ATX. Nicholas Carr sold 25 head, at6462% - . Errierlek & Co. sold 4 head, at 7 rits. =1 Thseupply on sale to day was unusual ly light, 493, the smallest number per haps within the past twelve months; strange ea n may appear the market was a very dull dna, and at ten o'clock we perartme nearly half of the whole - 1:11101- bar were unsold. Theta were bat very few good sheep; sod common kinds were held at what the butchers thought ex • orbltant prima; consequently many of the butchers, after taking a good survey of ,the field, lent their wagons home empty, not' being able to get the kind they wanted. One drove of extra • sheep, averaging over 1001 M, brought 7 ote; and there waa another drove of very good sheep, which was held at I cis early in the day, but was anbeequently offered at 7 eta with out ;bulimic a buyer. Elotlawsgs were held at 52,50 toll per bead. • Emeriek k Co. bold 72, averaging 105 11w. to Tali, at Tots; to bead to]Sorge, averaging 55 liss at 5%. L C. Idctioese sold 140 head; retailed at an average of PM. Jacob Rhin had 115 on commiselon, soldlll at 6.,ti; balance would not average oval. gets. . . C. M. C. Delgbley had 116 scalawavg—tin 6614—held at 6216. I=l3l The hog market Is quiet and unchang ed. This class of mock is relatively lower than either cattle or sheep, but the butchers complain that they 0416130 t son as snuck of it, otherwise the demand would be much better. We quote In a retail way at 9to 10 eta gross. Kahn dt Greenwald retort baying retailed 'in alt4le deck at 9 to 9X. ElhOemaker ~,k, l Efonter , wholesaled 54, averaging about 500 lbs, to Jacob Roth. addicts, at 99,40. mAttiiis 1371TxLveduAiii . Now Tong, March 'l4.—Cotton firmer, 'closing quiet; sales of 8,000 bales at 2134 c for - middling uplands. Flour rather In in Serer of buyers. without any decided change in• price; salsa of 6,600 bbla at it '31,53.234,70 for superfine State and western. 14,7905,60 for . extra State, 14,655215,130 foe extra western, $5,30€46,40 for white whist extra, 14,91416 for R. H. 0., 51,3066,15 for extra St. Louis, 88,29 quiet; for good choice do. Rye flour sales of 250 barrels at. 14,45@15,40. Corn meal quiet. Whisky unchanged; sales of 350 barrels at 96098,tic for western free apd 60 barrels wa. tont at 960. Wheat: reeelpts 10,710 bushels; , wheat dull, heavy, sad about 10 lower, with' sales 211,000 bosh it 102 (Sr 'aged spring and 51,15®1,17 f or N o 2 opting, the latter price an oz. creme; .81,2501,25 -for winter red and amber western, . and 51,40 for white attientgau. Rye quiet. Barley In fair reriti6e4 with galas 0,000 bush at 75c for two =we d stair, !tett amide West on private terms. Barley Malt q olei, .;72 4 Sabi LW built Wit' st 90 0 Corn; to. oolong 3,400 bush f • oorn iseayy and lo . lower - With ' sales 17,000 bush at 811@fr.to • for 4,16 mixed western, 98ca.11l for new lyeliell , Jersey and southern. Oahu' re. oilpto 4,203 bush; oats firmer for western, w,t,.zfalets 20,000 bash at 52,40154 c for westein in store, 000 for Ohio, and 60® 61,4 c for State. Stock of grain in the .7/10U1143L.V40114 14341324 Masbate ; 'earn; 449,000 bush; oath, 1,002,003 imati; rye,. 89,089; barley, 125,957 built; snalt, 9.1,637. bulb; peal, 10,030 bush: Rice quiet.. Coffee dull. Sugar quiet; Was 192 hbds Cobs at 93449,403. Molasses dull. " Petroleum quiet at 14021160 for crude, and 170 for reflood. Hops quiet at 15426.3. linseed 4/11 Mgt at tylkes.3 Turpentine dolt Ili 8 : 03 4 ( 34 5 e . •___r*,,k„ heavy; liana 421 bbls at P'd ' for w eep ; {l9 ' Q 20,60 for prime, and SZ2 forprimeasetw. Seer quiet; sales 160 Ws at 1110®16 for new plain mesa, apd114917,60 for new extramess. Tierce Beef dull; sales al tierces in 24428 for meats me Beef m. a n d s d ' Cy3o for India qtitet,: - with sales' 100 Olga 1t1 2 550, 2 . Cot mega quiet, with sale. of .170 pica? ages al 104ff2112c forshoulders, 14(0144.m for hams. • Middles meet, with sales of ' 175 boxes at 1234 e Ibi Cumberland cut, 13Xc for abort ribbed, and 14t40 for long °lair. 1,40 heavy, at - 18@t434e foi , i g eg =:l46sl6o fur kettle rendered; Moo 7,260 nerve' steam, seller 'May, at 1436 c. 1 BMus: stela, at 114)26a for Ohlo. Cheese quiet at. 15(017.3. Freights to t Liverpool lirrner; shiposentp per sail of Z,0017 buith'Whes3 el 4®4!40. • • . Lead—Flour closed dun but without change. Wheat dull apd heavy at 51,10' 0416 for-No. 2 spring,' awl. '4 70 '9 1 . 72 for winter red and amber western. ' Ayr , 'nominal. Oats quiskand firm at 68065 c. for western In store. Corn lower and gull at 67c594.3 fur new mixed western. Pork steady (or mess at 527,75 bid for March or April, end 1120 gaged. Beef in ixstiderate request but unchanged. Vitt 'meets nominal. Lard firm ; aties . 2s o to prima steam hlr May at 144.8 e. for March /4340 bid. 1410 gaited, hewn ato4dy sod. In fair demand., Ewes quiet and unchanged. - - • • . . , '-• CLICCTIVATIi Mirth 14. , :-Flenr an. changed and in moderate local'demand; exile 14.50 , 24.75; Ismili Piaits.2s. Wheat nbobanged and firm: led winter 51,0245 1,10. Orrit sassily; mixed 766711 M white i 75e6600. • Batt steady 0600600. Arl In PITTECBII.n.kSn • e 4:4101: • OJ I. • IzJI G. . 5 : I , moderate demand at 89@850. • Barley doll* at - 9n51,06. Cotton held more firmly, but the prices are unchanged; • middling 245 offered, 23M0 asked. To brim° unchanged and quiet. Whisky in fair demand at 92c. There was a firmer feeling In Provision", though not much Improvement In the demand. Mara pork closes dull at g26,25@,23,50, though hold 250 higher In the -forenoon. Bulk meats quiet: shudders 934 c; "ides 13®111540 for rib; 18.4/0 and 14!ai for rib and clear are ,1S ;0 rates; 6,0001 be extra heavy rib sides sold at,184.0. Bacon quiet: shoulders 11c; sides 1601540, mend light. Lard Is held higher under the news from Liverpool, and holders are very firm at 140 for kettle and 13340 for steam. Sugar cured hams 1634 a 1714 e. dull. Butter scarce and firm ' at 301)36e. Eggs firm st 23c, Cheeee un changed. Id-named 011 dull'at 98e. Lard Oil 4,24@1,03. Petroleum dull fur re. fined at 28c. Boger Arm; New Orleans 114113 c. Coffee dull at 171422 e. Molex. ses firm at 7613780. Cloversood dull at 113,75®14. Timothy firm at 14,75@4,99. Br. Lome, March 14.—Tobaeco firmer but not - quotably higher.. Cotton dull at 20e for middling.. Hemp dull at 81,80 4811,60 for primal* fancy undreamed, and 112,29@2,85 for dressed. .Flour dull at 113.76 for spring double extra, 113,110 for fall superfine, 81,40(41,65 for denials extra, $5@,5,25 for ,XXX. Wheat irregular, with sales No. X spring inapeetedleks, No. 2 red-fall 111,00@101. Corn firmer: mix ed in bulk 650, fel' while 08(i178, letter In elevator, 71@76 for dry, mixed and yel low sacked, and 77@800, for white. Oats better, with more inquiry for No. 2; salts In bulk 430, sacked 46@500. Rye lower at 66@70e. Barley easier at 950 for prime Minnesota. Whisky quiet at 924§193e. Sugar steady at 934@13c. toffee steady at 20 gale. Molasses quiet at &Iwo for plantation. Provietorvi stronger but quiet. Pork g26@26,50 for loose dry salted; clear aides 134‘e, packed shout. dere 10c.„ do clear rib 14e, clear sides 143(g, bacon shoulders 11 ®lll4e, clear rib Ito, clear sides 1534 e. Lard quiet at 133.1(4121‘c for steam sod bottle.- Cattle quiet and unchanged at 8,54(370 for com mon to extra. Hogs dull at WO. Receipts—Flour, 4,450 bble; wheat, 11,100 bash; corn, 7,800 bush; oats, 2,700 hush; barley, 3,100 bush: rye, 2,600 bush; hogs, 100 head. . 3 can 1 car 3 can CRIOAcio,. March 14.--Eichangsi on changed. "Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull at 193,4igfrie for No. 1, and 77(1077%c for No. 2. This afternoon 'No, 2 heavy at 763tf0 cash; 77i4f.EDMic seller April. Cml3—Nerve firm and 3®40 higher; aides at 41(467c, according to location; old quiet at 70;fe, for No. 2. and Me for rejected: unchanged this afternoon. Oats du11;25493410 for N 0.2; closing at outside figure. Rye dull; salon at 674 c for No. 1, and 66e for No.-2. Barley dull at 1160700 for No. 2, Hlghwines firm; 340 higher, closing with buyers at 93c. Pro. visions quiet and firm, closing at 1126 for mess pork; 140 for lard, and 8,10 for , dry salted al:outdone. Dressed Hogs 19,50( 10,16. Reoelpts for past 24 hours: 7,825 bbls flour, 26,650 bush wheat, 27,850 corn, - 4,132 oats, 1,762 rye, 6.870 barley, 1,699 hogs. shipments: 6,695 bbla flour, 2,668 bash wheat, 7,142 corn, 10,737 trate, 1.809' rye, 3,067 barley, 2,145 hogs. • 1 • CLXVELAND. March 14.—Flour dull and unchanged. Buckwheat flour dull and unchanged. Rye flour octet and dull, at 115@5,25 per -barrel. Wheat dull and heavy: No. 1 red af11,10: N0..2 red held at $1,64(g1i,05. • Corn dulland unchanged. Oats; market dulli Rye nominal. Bar. - lay firmer at 83c(411,06, as to quality. Petroleum dull and heavy, but un. - changeet; relined, JR large lots, held at 22c for standard white; small lots at 27@ 2130; crude dull at $6,70. Tousno, March 14.—Flour • shade lower, with No. 2 white Wabash at los, No. 1 white Michigan at 11,18 bid, held at 11,20, regular do 11,12, amber $1,05%, No. 1 red held at 111,13, and No. 2 do 21,05%. Corn lo better; new 7250, no grade 670. Oats lower: No. 1 400, and No. 2 45c. Clover Heed 211,10. .13m.xixesta. March 14.—Flour Is dell. Wheat at $1,230j11,25 for Pennsylvania. Corn fire: white 001404 e; yellow 10101)030. Oats quiet 53@550. Rye is unchanged. Mesa Pork firm $27. Baron arm: rib aides 11i@154 , c; clear rib /G( . 4165‘; 'boul ders 11.'4,12q; and hams 1414'200. -Lard quiet tom% Whiskey nounnaL PutisnEseurs..ktarch 14.—Flour dull with sales extra at $4,87. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Rye unchanged. Corn In lair demand with sales yellow 0 04111 e. Oats 54131550. Provisions dull and un changed. Whisky held al: f 101.02. Maarrirta, March 14. Cotton active and arm at 20)4c; receipts 1842; exports 1181. Flour 15(411,50. Corn 95498 c. 0ate.411311 at LtlcarGoc. Hay dull at 127, 254 fig. Bran steady at Dernorr, March 14.—Wheat le better; extra $1 2 ; No. 111 13; rejected $1 05. Oats steady at 47c. Barley steady at $1 60 per oe sh. ntal. Clenrereeed— Bales M/8 30 par bu Pry Gopdir Plartet New Yong, March 14.—Trade rather Inactive, and tho market for all textiles Is depressed and Irregular; Allendale 104 Brown *Meetings are reduced to 42 o. do 0-4 do. to 3734 e, do. 84 to 3234 c, do. 10 4 bleached do.- to 4734 c. do. 0-C do. to 42340. do. $ 4 do. to 9f 34c, Lxngdou 34 bleached are reduced from 19340 to 1234 e. The agents of J. A P. Coates' Tined have reduced the price to 800. Cotton Yarns are In fair demand at 36c for Allamanee, Foetal:loY. Pendleton and Mcßee, 8034 e dargeant's glezed. end 250 for Rockwall, but spnall'iole can, be had at - key rates. Carpet Warps In good request at 30e for Anchor and Lincoln, 40e for I,XL, toe for Norwood, 410 fur Continental, 4234 e for Clanume. lied Cross and Peerless, 650 for Morgan live ply, but small lota are selling at slightly lower rates. Twines In good stock and good dotnand at 320 for Hope Valley and Taff,.., 400 for Her. Os' four ply- and Warner's four ply, Ole for Warner's three ply, 3734 e for Bleat's, 20 far patent, and 20 for tortilla paper, whllostosil lota sell at slightly- lower num Cotton Matta In fair request at 23e for Logan, 100 lbef ran for Reppenol, 00 lb.; 27340 6, , r Atomism, 64 lb.; 300 for escaper fdem, 60 lb. Iota: Inc for - What Chew' and 1740 for Licks, 60 lb lots,. while smolt salsa are making at slightly lower prima. Wicks In. limited vest et ito for thaw Co s, 406 for wen , Cherry Valley and W. Diamond, an Mc fer 'Stark. Oraln.begalw good demand at 423'.0 for Stark A, 400 for Ontario, No for Amos- A. and American A, and 3834 c for iii;ait Falls A; but amen iota are selling a little lower. Allen's and itichniOnd'e prints aro 340 lower, as are Mirtel's prints, viz s 11 and 10340 respedively. Lyman E eheotlnge are reduced to 10340, Laconia It to Merton ONO., Lawrence LL 12c; and Dwlght'a W AEC. Meek market. 64gw Tong, /dant' 14. —lllityaeVelt cars of cattle at ,Weehawken, 47 cars at Contemn!paw, and 88 cars at One Mtn. dreth street, makes 258 to-day and 4, 8 30 for the week. Trade was lively and the stook nearly all sold at prices i„, , c better, but poor quality keeps an average below 150, ranging from 12@i1634c; moat sales were at 14(16c. The beet MO Rentticky cattle, 7% cwt brought 15@iti,tict the only Texans, 32 head, 6 cwt, sold at 12c; 100 and 90 Idlasopris, cwt, at 14(31434c: MO Illinois same wig at 140160. Sheep: total receipts w oo f: 22,060,"wi11r 7,700 to-day ; demand fair at former prices, bat 144 l lI selling; many. thin Sheep are on sale armies* varying from tweeMO, mt of the sales being be n 6 and l e a .cer 76 lb Ohio, sold at 630; one car, 72 lb Illinois, 59-1 c: one tnr- 80 lb Ohio, 6,40; one ear, 90 la s iiitaW, 734 e ; 607 Can2;ta. BNc. flogs; num• ber received durlig the wgth• was 10,600, and thirty care to 'slaughterers today; dressed are Om at 10c; rope gelling; alive: a few western dressed are arriving and they are worth .11,4@ilyia. , RELM L ADZPHIA,Maroh 14.—Beef matte dull and uncnatured; sales 700 heed extra Pennsylvania and western at 934610% choice 10,S;C: fair to good 7(390; common 15 611 6 _,Ke,, Altleep i d at 714. n• fair demand 4e. Hoge dull *ales 10,000 bea44l and favors buyers; salsa 8,000 head at 112(0111. Cutoiao, March 15.--I,lve Hogs are study at ItilQB,ls for common to chola°. cattle dull, bnYers and - sellers being 7 . 1d0 Brat at 110,40@7,2,! for good to onolf* * P i pPi Steari.- • • • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLEVSZLAVIVerm PmetiedinS7 - HOP , I sown. Matti! 11.--8 ears ore, Bhoenbarger Blear &O ; 4 do lake sup ore, Union Iron Maim 2do do. Jones & Laughlin; 1 ear corn, A. 7 Bayless; 2 • ears barley. W J Meek; 'Zoe* iron ore; Everson,' Preston to Co; 1,10 tar obis, piekbart ; PrP2 . Cif 10 toles batter . ibis - potatose, Per° 8 pkgs wire, J Dunlap; 50 bas ebeese,4 do do, 3 bbl,, 4 firkins 'butter. H J Ban. don: 4 orsks pearl ash, 15 bales hemp, .7 Dickey: 1 eaSk wire ' park 4; Co; 5 bbls 011, BL Fahneatocktt Co; 00 pipe, If 11 Collins; 0 sks rags, Godfrey to Clark; 3 bid/0.4{1;4;0;4r, 1 bbl eggs, 1 do on ion,. 4-- - Bilanalt; 26 bits : sh een, W Ii Eirlepatriak .k Co; 53 bas thews% 34 bids apples,/ do ems. 'Vole, Mahood - tk Cio; 7 tubs better, W Greif Cq; bss 'abhese, 7 bblis hallow, Day & Co; 20' Slut rye, Orshani & 11; has knobs, Adams, klefjpe & Cu; 12 bales hemp, Et Gorwig & br bki. herring, Enos. & Orr; 23 hf ibis de, .1 Wilson & Bon; 311 4. Cullotigh, 8 & Co; 37 bells .11091`. r kilts& Bro; 02 aka feed, J & PrFaLtiey; 9 bbl. nishutses, 12 ,d 0 apples. Head & 15 do spples,'Rindolpli !It 8, 87 Mtge ann. dries, 4 YortordeLf & C0;45 bbls Tine. gar, Wast,'Leng & tb; 3 Jp!ble:fronr, dO ary apples. 2 do eggs, 5 d. Oda, ,Brajv gqinan # •lirteHatmeit, - ozirorpisti• AND Si. EaLIIMIIII, March 12-00 • bbLi floor, J J Pettit; 100de do, T 0 Jenkins, 400 bugs do, Btientrk ISO:bp 004 310 Nevin; 2 half' Ms apple butter:- J A do paper; l 4 bbl; onions. D 11 Herron: CU staves, M r *duos; Lou pigs lesd,T 17. Graff 1 tube UMW:, 4 1,1 , 1 s ago, 11 Hee Jr; 80 bga ■ ono, 50 do barley, 11 do ours, do meal, MeMenry ez Hood; 24 do bar ley, FScblid.: 108 bdla spokes, Phelps Park ct Co; 120 bdia 'oaths, 2 do hoes,7 do forks, 5 do 1,10 2 do, 2 cradles, . Logan Gregg; 161xIls c chairs, 1 box stock, U Freberg; 6 boxes tobacco Munhall 46403; do do, Means C; 21 bgs barley, Smith Co; 97 do oats, 18 do barley. 10 do scorn, 0 tubs butter,2 bbls eggs, htealiorall; 21 doe potatoes, S E Downabn 4 do d apples, IV 11 Graft 8 bgs rags, Dunlap; 10 do meal, 6 kegs • butter,' F Select Cornell. Attest: I.l3.ldnnnow. =ltYr=a - - • • W. A. TOMLINSON. • PrinVient nr Como= Cassell. Attest: IL McM Anon.. Clerk of Common Cannon. onblO AN ORDINANCE anthorialog the opening id Dials strut. from inttsr strut to ate.e.bere Flit.. nrectox 1. Br 4 snartount and eintectall th e Oay Ortate..sk. in Select and ammo% van car semAtied, and U Study °yds. and enattrd CU In IdAortty q/ tha sm., Sonlocer be 454 ne hereby WorkedA and dlr, oe. to marTey. and open ]f l e. street, Lots Hotter .t.ret to Irc.eneleart 11ke; meld en appeal.. damage. and ame. benrdu welled thertby. Wm. A. Banos. Thomas Rourke. and B U. C. Mfrm are hereby an ntedth accord /me. with an , Ant coneeralne Street., approved Jan. Stk. 1864. •. • . Bac. A. That say ordinance or part of nen. hanre tooilletlog with the nalooo or Cgs anti.; maws at the present time. Ea sad th e same h lieretry revaled ‘ so Wm I.h. saran @Sett* thlii •-• rge 4". h • aloe_ and enacted Into ► tow Oita 10th day or North, A. P. 15 10 . - JAMES HeatiLtY • _ Pr. slOant or Select Conne ll. attain: E. S.Moartow, Clerk of select Connell. PresldeTt r iet . Co " onragell. Aitest: H. Well/ATM ' Clerk or Common CoknelL ambit AN OIIDINANCE authorizing the filliding. ravines.' Carbine Of Meta street. from Boller street to the Uncut/MT rile. Menne L Re U ordained and muted blr the Otto of Pitteborga, to Wed and (be. sum bounetts assemidect, and Is &may ordained nd enacted by Me authority of Um yams, Tha t the City Angineer be and Ls nets by sethosized nod directed to nisei. for ;mow... Jur the Mom`.d Paring - and Curb fog of Main street. Butler street to lit. H PM, and to let the same la the MSS. directed by an eminence eoneerliind streets. peeped Amonls 3t, I[67: M m Moo ima meeerninF flu, lea*, elec. M. t hat any ordinance or pan of ordi nance contliMing with the peleeite or name at the biesent time, be and the Mile Is hereby reheeed so Cm as t he same areal this or: . . .. . -....' Ordained a nd enacted Into a low In (I , 3natUo. Oils 10th day of Muth. A. IL HMO. • JA.WIES InekULET. , • . Ptaldent of ISelost, Connoll, : - Atteott Z. 11. Ifonnow. aux of &nen Connell. • W. A. TOIILINI34.IW, Attar?, R. M elio missalPrd of Common Coon= Cleft of tonatoon Commit ' ' ukla4 ' - - NOTICE. Ie Ilte latter at Opentrg gorp Street. Nottes Ls busby even that theweameat llr ouuts•by the Viewers for the author or Bose Meet lbw brat Pled la ay when for oollutiost that'll the Mee hieitit pad L wlthla thirty days loos the date huirief. Hsu lUD be Plod there tbr maim theproperUes &issued, with Merest, outs mid tea, tad the use collected by legs J. process. r. HAUL!. City Attorney. liro.loll /11.1 i /Loma. • priioso a, Yob. Ai, 11110. te24:llM OFFICIAL. PIT I &BURGH. 7110POS LS.— Sealed Prow"- sAL.stut.hateed uu Weser cont. rte. Room hotIIIIARCMI 11 , h, tor the rolloet 'itt:,:eilTat thrttWr 4alrlkOWeMl l aro alto:Veva Nut Coo. to be delivered obey ;: c zr : I V , e l r r ta i r tats Et . pes. m tnra cetartet eotnter;cc_"/L ' t i I 8 71:1, Th s. 7. 3 .:41v , t11t March :n. ton." T...Ctedolttio P.mhe ...Mk. al. bide YRICNUM, amportelenCent. NOTICE. _ Eike Matttr of Opcoitg of Atwood Street. /abet Is hereby given that the astammebt tut made by tae roomers It the asetlng of Alward street bu been fled It my ogles not solWellen: that If sal mammals S • not POO mithth thirty days (rem the date bettor. bag 101 l be tiled therefor agalnst th• properties amassed, W ith atemst, coats mot fea, ad the ea me eel. leated 0' 1, 4 61 P M... " J. T. PILAW—C. City Attorney, FM 706 ilfth Avenue. PITTSIIII I am. lab. $113,11 . 61r0. team ALLEGHIII.IIY. - • A N O , IIBINANCE to authorise .cOll. the ruling and Paring of Whlg.alley. Mom day hey to Oblo street. Sec. I. Ije It ordained and munled by list SAW. and Coen on 'Councils of tho Ctp of dileirlasy. and le rier.ev ordained led masted Dv tall lo tawdry of ids soy., That COM.Mlttle Orr herein/ he. sad they are hereby settle/rind and directed o Invite and receive proposals for tha. 'Reding and pastas or Whig ellenne afore. said, w.th six fa.t sidewalks. Ind gutters with brick on edse, and to °entree& therefor 'Wattle Invite{ and best bidder or bidders, at their &eve tion• MSC. SI. That for the porneoe of defraying the there` nd expee of to Auld improvernanm, be. and la her,ky hurled. a special tax. tO be equally asseeeed upon tee .Metal lots Wand. lag aud abuttals upon the cold Whip eller. respectively In prOportiOti to the feet front In them respectively essuprlsed. and bounding sod abilities as aforesaid. sec. H. Teat as soon as the cost and expenses of aid Imprevemente shell befall, ascertained. It shah he see duty of the Street Cenorniseloner to Uses, sod apportion the same among the sev eral lots footling Sad shutting op.& old WWI alley resp ectiVely. aceorduag to the rule above 21241,3 W. and thereupon mooed to male dee round and collect the same, acsordlng to the pro visions of the Act of the Centers' Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvenlaentitled "An let denting the manner id colleetlni the Sod al le of. oo efftg ' VtV.l '' Zl i fe o h t yt e at t ,ll4 other Durposes,. paned the tulnieth day of March. 1583. 2110. 4. Teat so much of say ordinance as may eondict with, or be hereby re p the Lilegrehl• be and the ease Is hereby repealed Ordained and eneeLert into a law, this the 10th dayof March, A. D. 11110. AYItS H ct 001 11. • Preeldtnt of A "' I. o7 r a r ei Co. nal. • ligNat WAIINAIL President of Common Courtrai; • Attests B. DILIVOIrrIi. - Clerk el MUM. Coenell. salt ANA ORDINANCE to authorise . he Construction at rimik fildeetalk it avenue. Bac. 11. Bs U ordained and . nue by Uraffek et and Common Cionneltr of th WY .t and U ta hereby enacted by the aulhorery me eat., That the Committee on Ousels Or, and UP I' are Lerchr an thorMed and directed to Invltte mid receive propoests for the eonatractloa or n plark foot-Balt on Bell wren.. from limekiln road to'Wlllie street, and .to minteact therefor P• the lateen and beet bidder or blades', ab their diecretton . ego. A. 'bat for the parpoeerof defraying the co exp.st end ale. of the id Improvements. there be, and la hereby levie d. s a boccie tax: to be equall a b u t ting noon the m•eral lom bound.. tug and pon eacn able of the sal.l•ficil Cyclic respectively In proportion to the feet trout In them- raopectively comprised. and bowman* d abutting. aftnesald. • etc. 3. 'llan asßoon IS am cost and expenses of sold imptovemeutit shell be idly auertaised. it shall be the duty ol the City Knnineer tat assets and apportion the tome among the aeveral lots bounding and abutting upon mid Bell Ave., aboveretaid. reonctlvely, stGoorOlOS to the role indicated. and thereupon proceed to tel demand and collect the same. according tn the prof 1•Ion of be Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwea/th of Pentollllllolo, entitled Aa •ct I ciative to rlyth Walks to the city of Ail Bic. 4. That so mach of any ordinance or hart' of ordinance a. may conflict with or be suplied by the loregolog, be and thy here by re 7 peald. • • - Ordained and enacted into a lawills tie lOtk day of March, A. D.lBlO. • pr6..tA118.5 Select Co MCBIIIER. . m 7 ma. Atte.tt 1. R. CIVIC, -Clerk of Select Council, • •• .. /Schist' wARNza. • • - • • President of Common Connell- Attest: It. Ina.eronnt. Clerk or Common CoaneiL table A • N ORDINANCE to authorise the &Info tructiou of • Main hewer. exc. 1. Bo ft ordethurd and enacted Do iho &NUN and fkmor.on flotruerffs of at City of Affeflona. and U Whereby ordained an/ outtlest by author- Sty cu the Sam., Teat the Bewer Commillaloo be. and they are hereby authorized aad directeci To invite and reveler propals so, the constroctlan ota Sewer located mi fo llow.: on Be aaaaaaaaaaaa from Franklin stree near the line of Bayard street, the same to ho built In acrorduco plans to be approved by Councils. and to con tract therefor with lowest and best bidder or bidden. at tbeirdiscretlon. Sao. w. That as con as the east and expense. of said [ewer shall be folly umatulnid, the same Jshall be levied. assessed and collectedus provl • ed for. be an Act of Assembly of the Common• wealth of Penntylvanla, entitled Stitililemout entitled an 'Act relating to AllestienyCity,' sip. " so% n ri; n ll °I v. !"' set p aso. l 3..Tnat ...much of any ' Ordinance m eouflict or bs supplied by the foregoing, ' I!. fl the same Is hereby repealed - Ordained and enacted Into a law Oils the 10th day of March, A. D. ltllo. JAISES IfeBBIEU, • President of &beet ConnelL •tteidi J. It. Ox Clerk of Weal Council. liktilt WARNER. President of Common Comical 1100511 lobwoutif. mbte Clerk of Common Cornell. • CrrT ltleonemwe Ornes. ALLsCiainfl Char, lab. 19, 11110. NOTICE J 1• Owners of Boat Zatati, -pan of /actual street, ',he have fated to eimt., wllb the Bed wry Lew, are hereby hotlfad that they erlll pe required to return deseriptlmmot their ProPeitY for irelstry (to preeent deed• or Ude Paper)ee the ollee within the mace of thirty day. tram the date of this at/earthen:mat; etberwlse Wet will be held liable to the peneatlee eel tone in the clause et aethersalth appended. =MOT FROM REGISTRY ACT. Stale Late% 1849. Page 641. • • • Zhouid the dutyof resdetertng property be nesieeted Or omitted, or not Ds compiled with as promptly as may to deemed ..weary to in. Aare the early completion of the plans; then - after one month's notice, by nubile advertimmene the oniclal papers of the oily, to the 01/1200 of real ealate in said city not &teetered, and mitten or printed notice shall have been served os the owner err owners. or delivered on the provertY, should they fell to have 'glob reoOrd made, then ►od In that olio they chill besntdeet to a line of Irive Dollars for 41111311 month of such neglect. doing from the tereautdion of told ad vertilement; and In case the mate be natlected for the space of sto months, oaten for the son. ululated Jinn and costs shall be Sled and collee:• ed so municipal Dolma an now or may be hent after by la• collected; the raid lam to be paid Into the Cal Treasury; the nothre to paella falling to register pioparty. may be given NI tgembra•e the property of ear Penlinlar or tectio . m ozone ntireber of wards, or the cug a large. • • • • • CHARLES DAVIS.. . I661117“6. . • (vet Eacrlvriara*a °raw& • ALISOUINT elm Mareh 14. 1870. f NOTICE IS BEUEBIr..GIVIII/ that tbe airs sulaents made by two Vlawars for the operdag of thNX A tizrot tl.fleeond War I. has been tied la ibis ofacejsr stamina. flea, and can b• roan here until Match 1140, 4810. when tt. mill De retuned b "Radiator 'eonanastlon. 011AIILIP3 DEV7IS,, EU= MEM • cur rirotxras , a Vinci Airiouawy Carr. Yom., /tarot AL 11170. NOT/CE IB HEREBY GIVEN • that the assessment made by the VlaWers for the oprolzor of dIUSWICE STSIST, oth ward. bas been 11.4 ut thts'ellee for exaahts.. LI.. and qua be sera hers. anti AlturAlll4l, 11170, when IA tern be relented to Coasdlefor CHAUVIN!, DAPS'S,' 131ffill MMl= COXI1011.111•11 0171 CI. CRT or ALL/WU/Pt T. Marsh 11/161/170, I IiOTICO TO STONEILiSONIL • • SEALED PHOPO.sALB will bs rewilval at aise, an , 41 le foe I. E. 1 . 1417/111D&T. much 11111,4810,SO! . • • FLAG STONE CROSSINGS • To thipply lb. Street Comm . ..donee for the cur vet yes, artus dealrt.ff Oldest. els...tato lb. as., by calling s• the eethe ef Dlr. Teama bleeralr. etreat themallthlooB/. CIO no. Tb Might to mooned io r•Jeol. Infer Ultras. W. )I.•TUIITIItt; Clty CostroUtt. MIMI CARRIAGES. BIIGGIESS. dae JDa ti. WOMLNAN...II:IIICIILED DAVIS WORKMAN (t DAVIS, eroccassons Workman, Moore & Co., Xanafaetaren awl Dealers fa CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, - Apring and Buck Wagons, in, It, 44, 46 tad 48 Beare NI., Illeghtay. d B 4 P ftnnrigr tc a toMlrg r.= wansated gin witlatfuelltdi 12 even Darnel. . . . airNevrest stvles at work eonstautly on hatt4: suLlt AGENT'S for the New Haven Wb Cotaplars make of nAttlribn! TATIINT WHEAL.% and Eapp'a Patent . Q 1 1 ,4 gibiliu on Lotl•Bauler far Itaatta... - , ' H. laCilAlta D• l 7llll'brrlim pucbsind lunette!' Alex. sae W. U. bloom In the late Mee of WVBXliatt. MOM • CO., the bad sessartll Itenatter be continue at the old stepd. rider the same sal stele of WONJLII•11 • DAVD3. Orden acalelted. _ Late vita atria's , N i a l tict i s° naafi , TlsNuo+~L jazitiso M , g-• . . •• failLE.o.6.Dii. .. , _..... ........... 126 — e7.iN's•v L T Lte 41...:4 4 .:. - ,. .. 7 ii,..?:,"Vi. tr ":;ft. A .- t ; VI ....1'.1". miwi. 7 mov. 1606 . /139. Tratto will arrive - 46 =I depart • Irmo the 1.1310 u Ner6t, corner 61 Walhtotta2 ' aad Liberty streets.= follows: nise. I Devoe , . tail %Vale—. 1110 s= •SontherssX. 0:20 as oat L 100..-. 1.416 a= Vedic 114.5.... 1110 a= - =Ps N. 1..6 MO a= Ws/I's No. 1.. 605/05 Itintms.te Nol y:3O ate Nal Trate ~... 41410361.• Walla N0.2_6:10 am 1 Ildatett Ao.. 10:40 as Crlacloaatt 53.11:20 are•,ltrs•ks34No • 5 10 set # Johnstown Ao30:00 alai (.1.1%,M,1 0.. Vil 1213 166.13 Ate Nol 1:ou pm IA .11's Ito. 1.:11 on rituoPtlt ltx. I:30, potiFortows 3.0.6 913 adllcixp's. 1:30 pall Its Ae No 2 lii ,pto Went 113.11-11,10tnal tis. Itrants .ILeNo 39:65 3:13.11.4rg.. L.WIS . Itrall.• 50.4. 5:30 V= W all's No. 4- fig , NriatoltAello3l:lopot Tad Lino -.. 4: Zal Way rusa'r 10:510 pm oleo 30. I- II: oThaso trains make c lose 601211.110011 At narrW ... . .. . .. . .... "41 1.- 1""":"". lea.s Walla IDASWLIGYWI. no . ag e l mr. 9 b oll a. al.. rusatang I'l/.1 , 01,41 as 2 :O/ a. ' In. ' Ile turning, leave* Pitts . i . 1 ,11 :10111r. W. . d arr... Wnllt 111 tl Nltlant "l' n ' nalt inp u rt . l . L.l 4. .? l,. .la s. —" fr y .. . . ;,.... 8...0 . n . i.1 .. . r grjr,tatr= en... . . Per tamer iniortnauonmgililk i , s .. As , W. H. nac T. PnansylvaaLaftailread tionipaull. rate Z T l lsk tnirl g TVal ' t i rt: W! 1 .1 91 nti& . Valte. .11 Ems* • It tn. anuannt In val. MI. is We ria or 111* awn.. nalut taken Uy ILI ZDW 1 liNlialWk •' 1 Bala Omani nalutchliangant. la _ E s... wu l t.r Slin Y1..1.:111,..ba. Z W1NE1M 1rr..at;::.679.,..... a . rj.. --0a 6 • nit ': E well arrive at and atepalt from . .14 I Street Depot. Allegheny Ctty.a. folletest a Ne 10:40 • ml Vali . . . .. Z r . T . Oll aNC E llie. 112110 a El ltOtiOft NO: i { l. lloolo prpm......10140 aas arpb f Box 11:10 a a : W016.11:10 pm 1/hamtlio. 24:011p se de No 1 Man :2004,............ 11:50 p to rt To.211:211 pia IprtingVertfolo:lo al Sorityrd'a N 020,10111 . AbOva frau ray dairy .. .at - apt bandit,. ' Thai anu& Trala leaves Alleg near ,2 Vary *aridity if 1 . 10 a. ro..reaelll rig illl= city at V• 10 a. Of: Enturalusteloave• 111 t ersem0 Cale at 11 . 110 p. tn. SAO arrive at allegbenyalilla, tilli:t41 . 10 1 1...10. Alt h • a . . • 111.1nake direeNoV g neettalarlfm;pLltran a l: OaW . :ll , e m o . f k lgtg , e . a . fo a t=l a ilaaftngtovra.. Na. M. glair otree ' s„rd, ' .,,,,z....ll= Fltta=a66 at tea DePet.... . * - Pa Altiaitretrillifitomik 1.1..... . N 0012.1 Strew. The Watts= rearitylvanla Railroad W 'rk of amuses., riot for Baggage. except for Bret, and limit their mapeennoll ll l le 0. in value: All WPM, es folll = 'MN, oust to value lat ant rlak Of 11=1.f. d j om Bola (Nmeral BOS•1111012Olf ht. Al a. Mai - egagliffal • . W . .ad 9111 0 E t. 2ii t b I r igUAFAVIV Pram NO . 141.14 1565, tr.. 'l.vci... .4 arere at the Lialoa Dep. aorta al., rm. Lomb e1y . t.... aa toilawr r Arrii. ,_ 1 to I orni-4.--,11:: wre,-..i..-; (n. a Wh i ym - .15: aof inteellataz I . ?Irrrall..2; •In . .t IN,L. a rif li r Ina i . iGI4 p . * : v i rla ., l4 Ex I r : e mi.. lip: or. a alt. .. ea Jr.:l4k • A • 71 . A oil 4. Nana Atli:. a m - 43.4adme ...6 a: ... __,... L" " ." ": Mrs: tel; r 0 1 1: :: i . 7 . ........... :......,.. 1.4 ...: . Waft. AgorAti:2 lagir.t... l ll 4 a.mrlfalls o:l3pm La*d Oa "•• p m Latadiala' " - :11•Vm .1: pm , F./.1 Ban•_: • ila fain 1 1 . 1 ?h r 1 e 1 e. d r ' .4r=14.1 .68 . 44/r11114.14 . Idea. Esia l a 7. .B. ItYki I . • J. 5. 1711.0 .. anal.._raa. a 'kat A.M. aal. . aou J Aitl4 E OF P., •-••-- ,' •••••• -.,- ,-...-:•• ' 1 . 1.02. Glik2,77t - VALLEIT,RAICLIIOAD TYR ONLY DIArY BOUTS 13 , YHA UM 12010N8 WITH: 'T OIIANOB OS CAN A. . 1 4 1 .a w arlacr T ala w AX. Nov. NB, 181Z0 8 DAILY (cosapt 3 will lama Ylttabarta_ o ptpot, Sortier IN' Vil t o b Tst d d i tratt=iii r oo ' OrltZa. Vnrjr. f MEATS rirrantartanatv ur mon ti ri Lf lti li t........ V(10 trx . I .3tAAc ' ,. -. ... ••• f am an Roam .... 0:40 a so to. Hei1..... 0 aln " 1-- SA UnIton...11:110 •tn,F 4l ßnOon::: 9: 979 041 Holum-. s:oopm,,At Halton... 111 pm 4121 Halten..ll:oo p atlith Holton. 1: Dm Freeport An. 9130 a alikPla Works ' MI 6 am lkodalYorti.. 0:31.1p toll , t snort a, : P a Brady's BAc 1:15 p a., nr , lys H As tO I. a Mack • 1:00 p so Who oda - ' 10:10 • a Zstionni trans: stop • only a: yr/no:pal pOOllO. Aoooannadatlon trains stop at all stafLans • J. 3. LAWKIGNOn, nen•l va,N. TEONAIS IC KINN. •1414. E90.11_ mrsnunan, rz.44. ; 4 % . _ AMB NNA L T W I AA.ND PAN HANDLE BOUT . • criuusraz U 7 T.lllll-17n anG Mier SUNDAIN Nov. 1416,7.269.1ra1ns will 11200 .d MTII2 as Won Drpoi, P 1222222. .o Oginwt; Plttahnrib Tina. Divan. Mall .—..... 14:02 s. m. 72 pm. 5.2111 14. 2r2 inprem 2:24 p. m. a. m. 11a6pip. m. 1: NeDowldto /t 4.• • le Pubenvlllo Aceoamotl. 3:43p. m. V: 261)onstV• Aes.n. 24.16: 23 p. 2. 3 . n. s. Mandl, Iltromh Than.. 117:178 D. a- 901 4. m. sir a Mal. M. Expremiles.. d4117.' Mai:. a. Mall will arplve BOULL, • 2.210121 Ticket Aims. 1.11.2225. O. 12, W. GADD. Bap' t.. Den A. 0610. rirriviesouGiutx. CON AD. NZLIS VIL L • LILO . - I On• Ind liner SUNP.A.T. February 5100, 1870.1.1.7111 no 4 dep..... pnput cora. of Grant .0 gator 61n.00, as roumot ITP 1. 1 T91. Y. E=2 Yallto aid trcratl7liloa- Ur . ms..: .... ...... -• • . ..... ...... IlleNbespOrt. leeouldVe 11:00 A. et. 2335 r. Y. to:o esul from IJet•a. 3:15 r. 10:00 I it. est Pewies Aoremed 4M) r. ts. was reAldoeV• Aeeenult4o. e:15 e. 7 30 p. Y. 11401.1A-tollta. , srort /0:30 r . ; a:l4 A. 1. 111Aday Churee Trait, to • Sad Lam West linsinp 100 10:00A. Y. . RICEIABIS 11. e0W285. amt. • ESTABLISHED 1 LOGIN, CMG & CO., DHLLEB.I3 IN, HARDWARE, 52 Wood Street, • roar doors above OIL. Charles Hotel.) PITTSBURG; PA Country Merchant. are Tarlton le call man examine om stock mama tat Meaty. Arent. for Anderson* Wood's Meet a.d Northwestern Morse Shoe Nall Cameawr, . A fall etoek ,or Naehtolsbi. smith. and Carpenter'. Tools, ppm. roe's Wiles, Moth., Bettiow,' Les Loather, /to o alw.ys on iani7.• - . bison • TnE BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY COMPANY , An new Girdling to their /ULU Dayartaleal. to tvontoLlo a, with lam lull soonotoctoaas floe of TABLE, KNIVES AND FORKS,. carver.% Butchers; Bread , And Pocket Knives. _ . ♦ very ortaasloo aosortmont of RAZOII.I3, : Wads anomaly for %halo t”do by obi, boOCZai tiottlaaaolletor.rs. • BEATER FALLS CUTLER,Y:cO, No. 70 Wood Stree;t. am. BRASS FOUNDER& WILT SILL GUITAYII 11.411C1L, HENRY ,BIER I=MZEI mut us. coorin Bell end Brain Founders." IMAM CAEMENtiIii • lUDC 11101iPTLY ORDT.11:• lialeable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, 11/E'ff AND CIIECI IBMS, ALL GLOBE PATTEBII... IRON 4 00 4 010 g, Brass Work at every deserlptioa for Steam, Water and Oil. rz imstre...ertrpuis or,r;* poork,it con Improved . - 141iiict46edlliam. ramp. Agents for DrevfW Patent Ott - ors. the bete t» 'the Marked. Ogee sad Worts, tenter Thhteesill lad Puy A TlVOlirk ec,II . ICCA FFIZET, corner Libitily street Bad 'TAW khans. PttuffirZL, Pa., suss F6IIIIDEZ3 AND IRON PIPE FITTER& AAA AOENTIS foe A. 8.. CASIXECIN it! 0011 ITle.ll Pent Ps AND BIABBAA31.: : , sii! . n.rz War COMMON , • •• itrachit • Stow Woe . IlinitivreatoorseretWartOosses•AnKSil PILICIPK ATVATIML dIVANDe% 6.7".l"adVW:* ea thors WHO Sgarilt, i gis T l.l . l7ginmi? epwrs oralPirat 0.000104. 111101 in& la. Q