FINANCIAL, AMMAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH, AVENUE, rITTISICOUGII OWL CAPITAL - "swai Stockholders Individually Liable. itaßla or DISOIHIBIT /LOD DEPOSIT JOHN "'LOYD AY. /FLOYD, rrealdent. CaWet, Thos. Y. Warsball, W. 2.lShannon, Junes W. Agent; s,laa, B. Lean. Thl:B r a ' at; not tall, *o 6u • general Banking lelettr - G-CON_AD. _SILVER AND WIIPONS, Houghs at Big hat PriceS: PH. E. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue LUIEB T. BUM 86 CO totcoessors to 0. JONISI A row! Youth Avenue and Wood St., • 13.ALN-11:ElEtig, Hay sad 'ell ill Itzen of UOVEENIIRNT SECURITIES, ulna, aILYER AND COUPON Vs lacer ravonins. mom. tar Itterest Alksweil *a Deposits. Orllonev lossed Oil Orrenuseat Saadi at ...eat wallet mtes. Orders es...eared hr Ms Parelose tied Nate of STOOKS, ■OND/ and iaOLD. . Z&MK T. BRADT & CO, qt littonalt .4. apt 4) FINANCE AND TRADE °Mei op PITTS=MIK GAZITTE, Tg1:11130.4.T, March 31, 1870. The money market work' a little closer, but rates may be called [mai 7 to 9 per drat for A 1 paper, and five to six per omit for call loans. In gold the market remained very steady at 112 nearly all day. until three r. er., when the Market declined to 111%, but closed firm at that. The fate of the funding.blll being still uncertain, every point In its favor or against its pusses exercise' some minor influence on the market, but its final result will no doubt greatly change the value of gold, governments and stack'. It is ad.' mined by all, that should the bill tall entirely, a rapid rise in gold would take place, yet the present premium la con sidered too high to start the market up ward, and a quick reaction must inevi tably follow. government bonds were stron g at the Brat board, but reacted and declined about onetialf per cent. A further de. • One in odd would also depress bonds again when a fair general inyeetment demand may set in. Stook' wets very strong but did not advance today, and the market has been freely sold up by the cliques. In Pacific Matt an Immense short interest ts outstanding, and It would not be anr . prising to see the stock go far above 40. The general Ild Is steady. • M Q er u oz:t aGtioln all % eth ve d , 1 10 09• Ei h htßy one's, 114%; Five Twenties, 1862, 110%; do. 1864, 19935; do. 1865. 110%; do. 1805. Consols, 108%; do. 1867, 109%; do. 1888, • • ltikeit Ten Forties, 106%; Adams -Ex vireos Company, 61; Merchants Union Eames Company. —; American Ex press Company, 38;. Western Union Telegraph. 31%: Now York Central, 9h Reading, 97%; 'Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne a Chicago,• 93%; °kilo A Mts rlasippi, 91%; Mic higan Southern, 88%; Cleveland A • Pittsburgh. 99; Chicago. Rock Island dr PaCifia, 19%; Chicago & North Western, 72%; Chicago & North Western Preferred. 84%; Ede, 24%. Large &natl. London, per .0 86,46 0,97 Parts, per franc 21% 23 thalar....-- ......... 80% 83 Frankfort, f10rin5......._...47 49 —Closing quotations received by dames T. Brady & Co. Gold: 111%; United States taxa, 1881, 114%; PlyeTwentles, Mit 110%; do. 186 t, 109%; do. 1866, 119%; Ten-Pbruce, 106%; Fiv•Twenties, .Jann. !arm*. July, 186, 108%; do. do. 1867, do. do. /86300.'7%; Upton P 114150 117%; thddral do, do, 913%; Cy. Pacific, 111%; Lake Elaperkir =I ~.::~ ...~~ .. . t -- t (By Telegraph to the Mubarak Ometto.) liirw YORK, March Si, 1670. Money market le more active and closer. At the close call loans were 6to 6 per cent. Misers. gnaw Burgess, petroleum merchants, are reported suspended. & Lewli, a well known operator in that branch of trade at Plttaburgh,-.1 5 also old to have failed upon contracts on fn. tures wlth.llabilities amounting to 5120,- 000. . A. Philadelphia-Sem, extensively engaged In the shipping trade, are Moo announced as having failed There was oonsiderable gossip to-day in regard to the next election of the T. B. Mummy. The deliveries of stook were Irregular and !A' per cent was paid thr the nee of stock for five days which COTS= the dosing of the transfer books. The following telegram was received to-day by Illariposs Company: "At Josephine we struck a belt of sulphureta. -Oarnentesy bow ashanalve they are. A few tons are in sight,. and it looks as if they might continue down some distanCe. Value per ton, 5136." Foreign exchange Veiy weak under a limited demand and free supply of Southern Mils and of bills made against 1 seenritlem prime, - Cold weak In sympathy with the vague rumors that the Secretary of the Trean my made a favorable impression on the Committee of Ways and Means In behalf, of the funding bill, with weakness In , foreign exchange and the lumber In crease of specie In the banks of England 'end 'ranee. Dispatches aim say that the public debt statement for March will *how a decrease of 56,000,000. The price at 112 Y. and closed at 111 = l ug rates 4®654 per cent. Clear %. sows 546,000.000. Governments weak: Coupons of 'Bl, 11461114; do. '62, 110y.@)11.030 do. '64, 10974®10854; de. '65, 109%40110; do. new, lowg.flogyi; do. '67, 19e3469101034; do. '6B, 109140169 V 1040 s, 10654(41067:; currency 611, 11190012. Mats bonds lower: Missourls, 91%; old Tennessean, 68; new, 51 , 4 • old Vlr dales, 7030 new do. 70; old N orth Quo- Rum 46; new, ZOO Louie:tans Invert, de, - 151. Stocks were unsettled and lower. Stunning was large during the forenoon. when the market was strong. and the best Spares of the day were among the earliest. The principal dealings were In lake Shore, P ll North ' West ern. St. Pout, Van d er b i lta and Rock Island. Pacific Mail led the market on its doWnward turn, and sold - as low as 3W. Canton, 65%; Cumberland, 32; Woad. em Union Telegraph, 32; quicksilver, 034; Mariposa, 654: preferred, Adams Emprow, 611 Wells, 1934; AIDS:JOU] ESpreWS, 38341 United States Express, 4654; Pleat Mall, 3754; New York Con. tral, 8234; do. scrip, 89%; Erie, 2.9.1 Harlem, 1433; Beading. 9754; tdl. Marin pen 54; Lake Shore, 881 Illinois Central, 14& Pittsburgh, 99 Northwestern. 77 ; do. tire. !erred, 83W. Rock Island, lkk New Jemmy tritl, 19230 St. Paul. 8034; do. preferred, 74; Wabash, 45%'; do. leferred, 74t. Port Wayne, OM; Terre 39% . ; do. preferred, 65)41 Chicago & Alton, 1.11%; do. preferred, 113; Ohio 2634; O.C. & 0., 74; St. Joe, 106'4; C. &I. U., tly(. Wilson Prices: Copper Falls, 6; Frank ' lin, EN; Ueda. 80; grdneY, 17. Sab•Treasnry balance, gold, 578,781,E:8; 92,9/6,5214 general balance. 582,864761. 4 It 5 ',*i , • ~,, . . il. ••••• . , -w, , • ' 'tl •...-. :,--,., .1 .. ~.:. .• :: - e,: - .'",'• ti 4 .\. . 0 . . , • ' . ' 1 • =I ■ Dry Goods Market. Nsw Yeas, March 3L—The dry goods Market wee steady, but leaking In ac tivity, although the weather was very 1100. Bedford prints were selling down to tit& by the package and 6,ic to select; Wamsetto do fitOs Briggs do 13/e by the package and B%e to select. The Meson villa end Slater Bons , cambric' are re. dead it}ic and LlllCallkif 9yio. Percales are In fine display ma alc, and are folly a a good as French goods of the same chase whieh command 89(632) c. ~4~ ~: ?% '~f CSICIACIO. March 31.—H00 declined 25 m. „, 543. w ith nice at $8,5009,30. Cattle j5 - 02to lower, with Was at %QS bar -" common cows to extra prime ehipping steam _ . otARKE:rs , ---- Orrice or Pirrenunfiu GAgrrn, ..'•• Tani:wear, March 31, z S Our gen'end merchandtse markets are giving some evidence of Increneed sully. By, though busineas I. not what It ought to be or usually is et this season of . the year. One of the great obstacles, and which has retarded Mahlon considerably during the past sixty days, is gradually being removed, we rotor to tne violent fluctuation in values, as the Impression is pretty general that • the shrinkage le ii about over and that thetels_libt Mitch probability f any frlrther decline. Al ready the lovlsiond market has etif felled up miiderably, andgrain • and flour, are leo stronger with an Im proved de and, and Oats and ,Corn are higher. repeat, if confidence could ', only be fail y restored,lf people could I only galas thernselttet that It le •eafe to I stock-rep, t there is no danger of any I further d preciation, and as we have already I timated; this feeling is gain log gron, thete is no doubt but In that event trade enbid materially im. 1 Wive, ali t t this Is earnestly desired. Our I merchau as a general thing, had a very poor trade during the fall and winter, and the are all looking forward In hopes of a revival this spring, and it 18 1 to be hoped that there hopes will be 1 I more Mid realised. APPLE BUTTER-Sales at 65®700. _ 1 ASHES-quiet and unchanged; OOM- 1 mon Soda Ache 4c; relined do 4H; I Pearl. 9®054; Pots 754.. . 1 APPLES-Continue very Blow with 1 liberal &frigate and a supply considers. biy in mores. of the demand; we continue to quote at 22,5043,50 per bid. BEANS-May be quoted at V 47502,25,1 the outside figure for choice navy-Mit few sale. above 5 3 . BUTTER-There is a steady demand , for the better grades but common and ' Inferior continues very dull. Sales of ' the fernier at 35(433c, and fancy brands at 40 eta. ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-Nominal, 23. 1 CRANBERRIES-Sales of Sackett' I Belle Berries at 520 per bbl-no other kind In market. . CARBON OIL-Is quiet and un changed; 23(02314c In jobbing lots, and 2.5C71260 In a retail way. • CORNMEAL-Is quoted, in store, at 90@5l per bushel, as to quality. - CHEE- Di In better supply and easier. New York Goshen IS; Ohio do, 16(41814; Factory, 1754; Ramberg, 11334; Western Reserve, if, DRIED FRUIT-The season le now at hand when there should be an improved demand, but as yet there Is no indica tion of anything of the kind. The mar ket is glutted with both peaches and apple., especially the former, and prices are very low. We continue to quote apples at 6.1007H0. Peaches 754(P54e for quar ters, 9(el100 for halves, and 1602 e for pared. Blackberries at 13 @HO • and pitted cherries at 25628 c. EGOS-In good supply and dull though - some dealers are holding in ex pectation of better prices soon. .We now quote at =ej>ll3o. •• FLOUR-The market is devoid of anything now or Important-there is a moderate local demand, and no change to make in flotations. We continue to quote western flours at 55®5 25 for spring, 0,50015,75 for winter, and 17,50(g/8 for fancy brands. Rye Flour, 55. GRAIN-The racelpte of wheat con tinue very meagre, and with a fair mill. leg demand the market Is firmer, though prices are unchanged! 21,10®1,14 for fair to prime Red. Oats in good de. mend and the stock In this market Is pretty well reduced, several shipments having teen made recently to Phila delphia and Cincinnati. We continue to quote at 43(444, buying, and 46©48, selling. Corn is also scarce and firmer with considerable inquiry. compared with last week,-prices are higher; we now quote at •70(g.72, buying, buyers furnishing sacks, and 78 to 78®80, sell ing, the outside figure for prime yellow shelled. Rye I. in demand and the mar-' ket Is-almost bare; we continue to quote at 110(482, buying, and 85, selling. There is little or nothing docing in barley, and prices - are unchanged at 801385 for spring and 90@95 for fall. RAY-Baled is being don wharf at 516©13 a n d reported dull. nusKs-2540ac. 110MINY-15, 75 (3 6 per MIL. ' 1 LARD OIL-Is firmer but unchanged; I $1,20@1,28, for Extra - No. 1 and 88(5193 1 for No. 2. LIME-Eastern white, 51,75; Cleve- land, 52.25. I PROVISIONS-Market firmer and de. mend rather better without, however, any quotable advance. Shoulders, 12 for plain and .13i; for Sugar Cured: Sides, 165015 , ; for- Ribbed, and 161:@ 1614 for Clear; Sugar Cured llama, 17;• ®17.14. Dried- Beef, 10. Mews Pork, 237,50028. Lard, In tierces. 15@16H. In buckets. 15%®113; 0. Seller's A (Ws caddy Lard, In 3 and 5 lb packages, 1714€11.8. POTATOES-Sales in store at 45(450 eta, the latter figure for prime Peach Blown. Supply by no mean. large although fully up to the demand. PEANUTS-Prime Tennessee quoted I at iliielOc. PEARL BARLEY-No. 4,6; NO. 3, 65(,; Oatmeal, 510,50 per bushel, 55,50 per half bbl. PEAS-Sales at 52g2,25 per bushel. ONIONS-In fair demand with' regu lar sales at 52,50142 per bbl. SEEDS-Thcre is an improved de• mend for Clover geed and prices are stronger: may be quoted at 5 6 543 ,8 34. I Timothy seed scarce and firmer, though ho demand is light-25.75@6. Flax seed, market bare; nominal at 22,15. Maine .2. Allier are selling Norway seed oat. at Si per bushel. • SALT - Unchanged-51,80®1,&5 lit car load lots, and the usual advance in atone. John 14 llartlaad. Archibald Wa11... WmJae. . 1, hl d. K olell y, orual.ed sadp.P aed _ PITTSBURGH lATTLE MARKET =22M!t==l took the trade here by "surPriee,. tom. tug a I . ltdoes thus early the year; and it appeared to have a very :demoralizirtg inneenee on the markets both. in the East and Pittsburgh. The 'firm tibote alluded VI, it is reported, had some 10,000 bbla of high priced oil to receive to-day . the diftereneestinerbibli amount. (idle :tone E 35,000, and Now York like, they went under. If it had occured later in the season it would:not have been so much thought of, but to ge under at the drat shock WWI not looked for or ex-' pepted..Lamt year Pitteburgheristood Up I to the esratch *tem the dlfferenoes epithet them were frequent and heavy, and the New Yorkers made a nice thing out of it; but this time the shoe is on the other foot, the differences I Is against them instead of being In their favor, and shyster like, they suspend. This is not the brat case of the kind on therpest of these eastern operators, nor is it-likely-ttiet It will be the last one. They aro all right so long ae the mar ket goes in their favor, - but in mute It does net, It Is all wrong—they imme diately give up the ghost. There are exceptions, of course, as they are some highminded and honorable men in the oil business there, but instal:toes of this kind are much more frequent there than here. The attest of this failure -will be to make Pitteburghers more .careful-in regard to buyers,. not to en courage men of this character, and the sooner they sire driven out of the hilli ness the better for all coneered. No man or sot of men have any right to enter into speculating, unless they are able and - willing to Stand the rouse• quencee, no matter what they may be. and Uhl not only mean but wicked for a man to . saddle the result of his own wild and bad management upon innocent victims as la some times the care. . . . CENTRAL. STOCK YARDS, TIMBEIDAT, March. 31, CATTLE. • The market has again been very quiet this week, the males In the aggregate being light, while In regard to price' there la no quotable change. If the cat tle had only been hero the sales would doubtless have been much larger as there was an average number of 03.140111 buyers In attendance, including, Briggs, Dudley, Kelly, Martin, - Klemm. and Join, all of whom would no doubt have bought more liberally, If the cattle had been on mile. It must not be inferred from this, however, that the demand war urgent for such was not the case, nor that buyer, would have paid ox. tremor prices, as cattle now are fully as high here, relatively, m Inthe east, and besides there is a good deal of risk In handling stock jam now, as an over sop. ply . in almost any of the eastern markets is mire to terminate badly for shippers. Tho receipts at these yards have been very small for several weeks, but this la aerially the case at this semen of the year, and it is likely that they will continue so until the time for "gra*. • sere" arrives, about the let ofJune. SVITIIDAT. Y Li:Cit 20011. 1870. No. Cl. Prin. 11''[01• T. for Tlornap.ol. "0 3 MAD SONDAY. Y.CLI V2ll. fff Ford .4.p. 1 1 . , k 3 .41. 7 7.0ranuA1 . ,.3. =lit ic170.13.71'9•;1 Co 11. Joao o_ll sCh . ckler 17 17 =,"a, 710 1 . 4,571 7 CO rotdd C0..—.18 21,c011 7 703 IS 77 C.,71 =I .___ 11 unb to 170 ly -no T66116=119 A L. to litegost. 4 W4.1)99691.T, MARCH WEL Ill2111n.111!.?=iy, . ic .. .........% 61.110: , 776 , H.. L. 6 • . o. for ti 66.696 I 6 1 1.5.;g0 6G7 ! Klrc!ilichl 4,00 6 w 11 :701 101 ..n 1.1.59 boo .16 10.160 6 161 It 15.591 b6l . / 3,70 661 . 4 1,500 576 t• - - 18 11,010 6 7.1 I . \ : :: rlo 0 13 17 1 1" . ..... -- 7 ' 00:tro 27:4 0701 W1L11•696 for tloady... ..... I 11,16) 770 ' 1119b6D4 0 , 11/611111 31 . H., L• 1?°. 1.17 Pr1:1, 0 ...f....0 ,, P;TE1 I'J,', 17 16.9:0 715 Tub-111111LI'l 7 1,1 . 11 . • _ .---• 91! •• We eh...... •• L. It Deed sztxr.r. The arrivals of sheep have again been light this week, and with a good ship• ping demand, the market has been strong, and elf the different grades were sold at big priced. Nor is it probable that there will be any increase In the receipts for some weeks to come, not until' after shoaling time 11 over, when It is probable ' as there Is always, all tip market's wilt be flooded with shorn sheep, as there in always a "very large number thrown upon the markstinst 5/1 soon se the wool Is taken off. So long, however, as the arrivals continue light as they have for several weeks past, so long will prices be sustained. (Mod ninety pound averages sold this week at 70, and 95 to 100 pound averages, may be quoted at 734ggidci—one bunch, averaging 113 pounds, brought One small drove of citptediebeep, very common, averaging 72 pounds, brought Eic; Boa& Linder the Influence of an Improved demand and continued light receipts, the hog market Is active and considera bly strong.er, and compared with last week, prices have advanced fully 25c per 100 pounds. We now quote Phil*. &aphis Hogs at 9,;(&10, and 'Yorkers at gwg,eg. It Is probable that the high prices for cattle sod she is helping 1.0 stimulate the bog market somewhat, am the latter are much cheaper for the butcher than either of the former, the only troublo Is the (acct that throe is not, the same demand for pork that there Is for beef and mutton. PETROLEUDI•IiARKET OFFICE OF PITISIIITROII GAP:MTH, TUUBSDAY, March 3t, 1870 The annottneoutent of the fithire of a Market dull and weak but unohanged. Sale 1,200 bunt spot at 11. q. Heller null July quoted at 11k,', or. seller all years. slime figura. Buyer all year, 14%®14)4 CZ= The refined market wu badly demor alized late in the day, and It is difficult to give reliable quotations. There was a mile of 500 bbla spat early in the day at 23k, but sueaquently the same delivery was reported as being. offered at 24k. April to - Juste offered at 203.4; and buyer all year at 30. 111.0EIPTS or CRUDE 011. BY A. T. E. E. A. B Mills SO, on account W Bartle; .1 Wilkins 210, on account Phil's and Bos ton Pet Co; Liberty 011 Works 960, on account Parker Thompson; • Wilklas 160, on account same; Common 011 Work 160, on account Ti:C Herbert; Clttzens 011 Works 900, on account & 11 Long. urnerwerre or ou. CT a. Fawcett, Logan, Ozt, 350 bbla re lined to Logan, Bro. tit Co., Phil's. A. W. Bell, 54 bble paraffne, to Nel son dr. Cloud, Phil's. Teta' 503 libbir. OIL SILIPPED nY WEST PEEN. B. H. Fairview 011 Works, MO bbls ref. oil to Cramer di Co., Chicago. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPII. Nkw YORK, March 31.-Cotton firm, with sales 2,000 bales at V.,%0 for mid• dling uplands. Flour: receipts 9,236 bbla: flour without change, with males of 7,900 bbl. at 14,4504,60 for super State and western, 51,6505,60 for common to choloe extra State, 34,7005,45 for do to extra western, 55,15®8,10 for good choice' ' white wheat extra, 0,8005 for common ' to choice round hobp Ohio, 1506 for' ' common to fair extra St. Louis, and 16,10 I ®S for good to choice do, clo sing quiet. 1 Rye Flour dull, with sales MO obis at I 14,2505,10. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky firmer, with sales 450 Obis western it 9954c05.1. free, but chiefly at 99%c. Wheat:recelpts 16,140 bus; lees active, I with no t change in prices;' sales 6100 hes at 51 1101 13 for No. 2 Milwaukee lel store arid delivered about - the 19th; No. I cid 1 2301 26 for winter rod and amber . an 1 , astern; d5l 4501 61% for white 8 to. Rye dull. Sales 500 bus I rye malt t 850. Barley dull, with sale, 1 1500 bus State at 82%c, and 6000 bus 1 Canada 'use at it 05. Barley malt quiet., Corn: receipts 3000 Me; lees active and scarcely so firm: eater 2500 bus at SI 030 1 105 for new mixed western 10534 for high I I mixed noarly yellow. 51. 070108 for new • yellow Jersey and Psionsyrravia. Oats; ot 1, brae; rmer; sales of ' 24,0 0 receipts 846 bush at 50 @Etta- for fi western, 61® 63c for State and Ohio. Rice dull. CoT. fee quiet; salsa of 197 bags Rlo on private Lanus. Sugar quiet; sales of 710 Muhl at 9010!,,0 fur Cuba. 9a40 for Porto Rico, 57 bozo. Havana at liy,c. Molasses. dull. Petroleum dull, 14 ®14%0 for crude, 263/c for refined. Hops quiet, 16 026 e for ' American. LlSSeed oil dull, 593900 In casks. Trarimmtlee quiet, 46 .017 c. Pork opened firmer and &lied heavy; sales of 900 bbla at 526,50 for mesa, • 919,60020,50 for prima and SztoiG,ll for prime mem; also 250 tibia mesa, seller April, es 526,m. Beef quiet and steady; sates 440 obis at 510015 for new plain cams; 914017,50 for hew extra mess. Tierce beef firm; riles 55 be at $240423 for prime mesa/ and 527 i ®3O for India 'meas. 'Beef hams firmer; sales 170 bbla at 928032,25 for new, car; sales steady; sales 275 pkgs at 10 , ..03.12e for shoulders; 14%015% 0 for ' hams. Middies steady; sales 80 bx• at 12%0 for Cumberland out; 133:0 for short ribbed, and 14Vo , for long clear. Lard quiet; matte atm at 14.014%0 for steam, 15® 15%c for kettle rendered; aim, 250 tcs Mown, seller April, May and June. at 14%c. Butter dull at 140240 for Ohio, and 230400 for State. Cheese In trailer. ate demand : at 13%0100., Fredghts to Liverpool quiet: shipments of 7500 bush wheat per steamer at ',3%. ,afoul-Flour closetleteady with em, chiefly for - low grades of that extra. W heat quiet without decided chankei No 2 spring selling.at 51,0701,13 and winter red and amber western at 51.2301,26. Bye quiet and. =chained. Cats quiet at 560. - in store, 67%0580 sliest for western and 610630 for Ohlo. Corn dull and rather heavy at . pm@ 1,05 for new mixed western. Pork quiet and firm at r. 6,624026 , 75 for mesa cask, for sellers' option May. $26,60 Old and 528,75 asked. Beef actie and firmer. Cut meats steady with a fair demand. Bacon oulet and Remittal.' Lard quiet at 14%014%0 for isle to prime steam. Eggs steady at 270280. , , , CIKUINNANI, March 31.-Flour firm and In fair demand; family , 55,1005,85. Wheat firm at 51,1001.12. Corn In good demand at 78(02c. Oats firm at 520 57 . , Bye and • barley ' unchanged, Orton ' firmer; middling 21c. Tubber nn 71:nitentvanordablloeutwile:ttle lole,iii,:illoygitdo. vanced; sales at No in woodes bound cooperage. -Provisions firm with matrons feeling; sales of mesa pork at f 27; bulk shoulders sold at 18140100, sides 13. 13% and 14,q0 asking rates, ,tfe less offered. Bacon firm; shoulders 116, sides 150 and 15%e -rather difficult to buy at these rates; 100 hhda clr rib mold at 15c- Sugar cured hams 17 ea ®lBc. lard Inactive at 14346 and 150 for steam and kettle rendered. Butter hardly so firm and price emebatiged: sales at 32087 e. Egg. advanced to 300. Cheese unchang quiet. Linseed Oil steady at 96o.Lard 011 firm at 11,25. petroleum steady; refried 260260. Sugar dull at 10012%e ' for New Orleans. Coffse unchanged and I steady at 170220. Clore/rased firm and', In good demand at 16®58340 per pound. p IrM bushel. OMiyaead i searo• and In demand ce at a The editor of the Pr Cu r. reef states that there wars some errors . In the packing report published yester day. 7,000 shorild be added to the num. her reported packed, and the average weight is 205 pounds Instead of 198 pounds. ST. Lows; March 31.-Tobacco active and strong and better. for dark fillers. Cotton dull and unchanged. Hemp dull and unchanged. Flour very quiet and business very email; spring raper 53.50; do double extra 93,80; fall super 53.7n 4 . Wheat firm with No. 2 red fail at 111,06,® 1,06 and No. 1 do 51,12. Corn firmer at 80®84.3 for yellow and 83%035c, for white. Oats firmer at 625.30. 'Barley strictly:choice Minneso ta 1.06; prime fall 51.15. Nothing done In Rye. Whie. 1 k firm , at 930, closing higher at 94a. 1 S ugar somewhat unsettled at 940126 for - common to choice Loulalans. Coffee 800324 for good to choir.. Moles ' are-fair to choke new plantetion7soBoo. Pork very dull at 526,500Z1. Dry salt mots- no large sales; round lola loose atioulders.worth 934; 12%6 rough side.; 13346 clear ribs; 140 clear Adel. Bacon small tales of shoulders at 10%010 3 / 4 0; clear ribs 150; clear sides 1511015%.3. Lard. Linn at 14®14%.3, Gattle steady and Unebanged. Hoge dull. Receipts flour 2000 bets, wheat 4000 bas h 5OO bu., corn 1300 bush, oats 1890 bush, barley Costae°, March 31-Eastern exchange at par buying and 1-10 per cant.premium selling. Flour quiet st 33,8504,75 for spring extras. Wheat in fair demand and %63,1, , 0 higher, ranging at 76078%c for regular and fresh receipts No. 2, closing arm at 76340: thisarternoon mar ket la irregular at 76;.®7 ,40. cash and m o r n 7 6 3 :: n o b c4 l g : h m i s r , b - clown sailer No. 2; this afternoon xt.7r6kxe A lo p oi nn r I o l a . ; seller May. Oats 340%,0 higher, closing firm at 38%0 for NO. 2. Rys firm, clue ing firm at 70%0 for Na. 2. Barlay_qulet or Ile. 2; and almost nominal at 50068 e, f an@loo tor No.: Er. 96@w alg_be.w.ines Inactive d nominal it Men Folic sold at 525,75026,26,01 ming at Pk Lard nominal at 14%0. Dry salted shoulders closed at 9340; rough aides 12%e; short rib middles 13goloose. Reoelpta for the - 7,cci7 7 Be PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1870 put twenty.four hours-2,762 bbls flour, 41,680 bush wheat, 17,716 bash c0rn,'3,020 bush oats, 1,538 bush barley and 4,811 hogs. Shipments-3;024 bids flour, 18,120 brish . wlssist, 26,817 busk corn. 3,490 brush Oita, 2,010 barley and 3,656 hogs. Loulsvicca, March 31.—bairginiC is steady at 250. Cotton firm, with ides middling at 211Xf„c. Flour st eady ady : extra family 115. Ontin quiet and steady wheat 11,10€01,901 corn 050 f oats 63c rye 903 c, from store in sacks. Frovlsions vary dull. Meow pork 121,50. Baconi shoul ders 11V3; clear rib 16:ifix clear aldos_ 1194 c. . Bulk Meats: shoulders 102:4 0 : dear rib 1414 c: clear sides 150. turd: prime tierce i 6 ;o. Hams: sugar (lured lame.. Whisky quiet and steady at 920. Tobacco: full figure. 5(451qc for frosted. B®73ic for logs,B@bic for common leaf to medium CU. - ISLAND, March 31.—Flour un changed: Rye door dal' at $4 75%5 per bbl. Buckwheat flour held at $536 per bbl. Wheat quiet and firm: -No. 1 red held at 11 11, and No. 2 do at it 05. Corn: new held at 81c, and rejected 1300 fists: no receipts and very firm at 500510 for No. 1 State. Rye dull and nominal. Petroleum: spot oil dull; the following sales are reported; 500 bbl' standard white,. buyer May, 2934 c; 1000 b a l d do, last half May, 22c. Crude lower: spot held at $5 15. salsa bbls, seller Lpril. at $ 5 05, r and 1000 bbbs, seller May, at $5 15. BALTTIKOItr., March 3L—Flour active and firmer wlth western superfine at 54,6234%5,00. extra $5,12%5, 50 and family *606,75. Wheat quiet with Peorusylva- Ma at 11,2341,30 and Maryland $1,35% 11,45. 1..!0rn active and higher with white at 11%1,03 and yellow 9801. ats quiet at 5555570.. NMI Pork ..firm at O s27 %27,50. Bacon firm with rib sides at 15e, clear sides 160., 'shoulders 140 and hams 19(412.0c. Lard firm at 151( 1 2/ 16 c. Whim. ky dull at, 06%970. TolAtio , March 3t—Flourdull. Wheat a shade better and active. No. white Wabash $1,25, Not white Michigan $1,22, regular do $1,1234(4/1.13, amber do 61,06, No:1 red $1,12.4, No. 2 do n 11,05Mc, . Corn study and unchanged, ew no grade 65c. Oata a nd. beer, No. 1 52340. (.lover deed 317,50 better. PutLAnicents, March 31.—Flour dull and unchanged. heat dull We s of white at $1,30%1,40. Rye. o firm, Hume and higher, atel,o2 for yellow. Oats firm, at 57% Petro. ' leum nominal, with miles of crude at 190, and refined at 2.534 c. 'Whiskey quiet at 99,4441. Mammas, March 34—Cotton quiet at 20340 for low middlings receipts 4117, ex. ports 2,157 bales. Flour at $4,50 for su perfine. Corn 96%960. Oats We. May SW. Lard 150160. Pork 127,50%23. Baoon--shoulders lle; aides 16c; bulk shoulders 1034 c, and aides 15c. Nenurvixi.s, March 31.—Cotton -easier; low middlings 200 and good orainary 19m slunk 6,271 balsa. Bacon; clear aides 15%e, shoulders 11340, hams lssjc, and unnamed 18 to 19c. Lard 15340. Corn 51 for sacked In depot. Flour *4,50 to *6 for super fancy. Mir.wauggs. March 31.—Flour steady and prices are unchanged. Wheat weal at 65340 for No.l, andlOo for No. 2. Oats quiet and unchanged. Corn Arm at We for new. Rye and Barley nominal. • Diviorr, March 31.—Wheat: there to no c anion, sales extra white at VA; No Clover $1,1634 ; regular $1,06. Oata 50c. Bud advanced to 1143,60(0,76. IMPORT! BY RAILROAD Plrrnsinion FORT WAYNN AND 081. (moo RAILROAD. March 31.-9 Pun instal Nimick A 00; Bdo do, J Woods, Son Hug 6 do do, Hallman & H; 5 do do, Co; 14 do do Coleman, Balm & 00:7 do do, Union lion Mills; 50 bble spirits, Hostetter A Smith; 20 bbla lard cli. Hanartri, D & Co; 1 car middlings, Bricker A 03; 300 bbl. Hoar, 400 aka do, T O Jenkins; 6 kgs butter,Volgt, & Co; 60 bdls shovels, Myers A A; 21 don browns,H Myer; 16 don brooms , . Heed & 90 ; 398 bdl s a & Co Mos Hare & Bro; 83 bdle spoken, El ktnWhinney; 8 asses ladle, Logan, 13 A Co; 100 bbla tlottri Kell & 11; 17 cases tobacco. A Sobsubj4 kgs butter, LI Rea Jr; 8 don brooms, J Porterfield; 236 bga feed, Hauck. Er& Otg 7 lres su oil, Schwartz & H; 6 bze butter, 3 lif bbla do, Volgt. hi Do; 17 bills a paper, Godfrey A Clark; 43 bdis l 0i1,.0 E Palmer & Co; 12 bdis, 11 standards, W W Knox; 24 his cheers, , 130 bbls fish, Watt, Lang A Co; 26 bgs rags, Frazier A 311 65 hf bbla Gab, 150 or do do. W M Gormley. PITTROURGIL, CINCINNATI AND SY. LOUIS RAILROAD, ItIAIDU 31.-10 rolls leather, 31 Delsnge; 2 Obis eggs, y 81 Pettnn 1 do do, Carter; M &OD; 12 calm I tobacco,A. Schaub; C lose. japan T Nevin & Co; 2 do de, l3 & Or ' s 1 do do, J Henderson A Bro; 1 do do, OEI Dealer d' Son; Ido do, W McKeown r& Bro; Ido dcs,'R E Sellers & Ca; 3 tzlls bons, 16 do epultee, J J Harris; 1 bbl spines. A Stupy: 3 kgs barley, 4 bids c meal, Hostage A CO; 5 be.* meal, W France; 2 bele butter. W H 12 do 11 bre P U Howard; 3 bills egg.. ' plea, Volgt, M dr. (.30; 3 do eggs. W Cooper; 3 do do, 3 tuts butter, F G Craig, head; log t geed, 2 Wits do, Meatior & H; 4 bbls egos , .1 A. Graff; 46 bp barley, J Gmugyrkin 47 bgs corn, W H Hagan; 100 bbla flour, 13 Lindsay & Co; 1 bbd tobseco, R W Jenkinson: 4 do do, 1 box samples, W D Rluidutrk. ALLISON:NY VALLEY RAILROAD, Merck 31.-7 aka yotstoaa, J 11 Orr; 57 cans coal, Heir, Foster & • K; 40 do do, Armstrong, D & Ocr; 26 do do. Coleman, & 0o; 6 ski rage, Knox & Orr; pkgs marketing. J CrOeSan; 999 rails rail. road iron, Pgh Ft W& C BR: 2 bbl ions, Dilworth & Harper; 3 jog . stone, Shoenberger, B A Co; I= sirs oats, 2 do corn, J& 8 Hoffman; 7 calves, Wne Barman; 9 ski oats, Seibert & Berg; 15 mks oats, Scott & Waal; 3 bzs butter. 8 ball eggs, J. Klingensmith; 1 oar beef hides, Harrison & Son. Prompters A Corton.usrli.cs ROAD. March 31.-75 tibia cement. C B Leech; 9 pkg. tallow W Flacons & Son; 14 eke corp. Sdo meal, H B Gan 1 bb) onions, W J Meet Bro; lot paper, Markle & Co; 147 sks wheat, &Ott & 0; lot anndrhar, Bruggerman & 0; 19 aka - 1 at potatoes, Volgt, M & Co. IMPOFTIS YY RIVER. - Prrreaunow, Enowssvium AND Us. rums Psurair, March 81.-2 bbls llow 3 !Aga hides, Flsocus & Souk ta l low , crackers, J. Porterfield; 31 eke rye. 17 do Was, McElroy.. Dickson A Co; 6 bids eggs, 1:151 Craighead 1,082 galls MOII6- WM% J Criwford: 61 Ms it whim, SG do whisky, A ti Carnal% il 2 pkws ens. Johnson & C; 6 bbl do, 3 pkgs butter. .1 B Funk; 3 bids eggs, J II Young; 26 bbla onions, McCrseken G & Co; 18 bales hay, Horny & 111 88 aka cora, 82 bbla a II Fry pples, P Duff & Son; 163 bmi w glass, H A Co, 20 b ol a apples, Hindi:doh : it Ei; 10 do do, H Few Jr; 526 bie w glom, It 0 13clunerts, lir. Louis ran °AMELIA. March 21. 100 bbls dear, Lindsay, -Jr & Cs; 670 bomlllfeed,liehontakar t Langonbelm; 105 tons metal. Hlmlek A Os; 7 cku bro. ken glass, C Ihenson Boni 2do do, Chambers & Co. - RIVER PACKETS.- ===a NOIIIIIENN LINE mar En t STEAMERS, For St. Louis, Davenport, Du and St. Paul, TEIHOU(.II WITHOUT MUNCIE. • • STII•111311 LAZE lIIIPLIENOIL Cap.. J. WOHOZN....d. UHENNELL. Cori. Will leave a. above ea d LTUIVJAT. Hlull 906 END. WINN,. W Y. P.IIIOHT, Capt..P. /LANNIH AN, Clore. • WM leu. en THUHIDAY. Aprlll4to. These new and magnificent steasnet• are under barge of carats. lad experienced ed... slid nave awrpuerd acoommed.Oo.. oiler.. rare In i tee;:enta to P ........ and Walerrts.or t* Pahl. /LAOS II UOLLINIA PAU. AVM. CINCINNATI. PIVSBURCII AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. • MOM], aad splendid idge - trbruladge , JUN LTA, Ow. O. L. lltaa NAN, will ism Pittsburgh fir Clacton&id EVIAT Tit UIt•DLY at LS o'clock oromptlg. Rem lity, will Isar* Clash:nail STILUP SUNDAY at tor freight or bassaire, apply ea be rd.' to • ,T,I.AOIC • 001.1.1.140 OA/ Mb' a"n 1 9 2111; i re'• A IVri - .o. Wood street. raMlniger • 'CFO MUNRO AND CINCINNA PACKET LIE. . The new mid splendid sidelbeels i gig i a Bressler. ARLINGTON. DARING MOGIIN. Muter, A. h. liwerAin, there. Inver rlitsbergh Psr Coulanail every TUSADAT et 1 * M. polDptl7, lietionine, 'raves Cincinnati for rillsbargh, AILS M. every.FRIDAY. For RU, t. bausge, or other InforestlOn..P -ply on board to • Dimas CO C LL FLACK • OLLINGWOOD. AdOOM. - FENDER EV•lltl i No. 7 Wood . b e et.. OR EVANSTILLE,aidgit CAIRO AND B. LOUIS.Pa %OW, Towboat. • WILD DUCK J. W. ANAwALT, Cala% °natty./ Alakna, Clerk, will leave on FBI DAY, April lA, for %ha above and Intermediate lay &Watt and iNurr un atly a azta+ Ai att Pan • NEWS, The river continues to recede steadily it this point with 11 feet In the criminal. The Weather continues cloudy with fro. (Pint &hewers, and there le every pros. pect of a furthei The Sioux. City, It was said, would get off for Fort Denton last night. She has engagements at Wheeling. Business continues moderately active, and' all the beats loading appeared to be getting as much, freight as they could handle. , Telograuid from Cunha yesterday rill• port the Missouri rising at that point and full of ice. Capt. Jos. H. Porter, has retired from the steamboat agency business . The Wild Dock, Oipt. Anawalt, will positively depart for St. Louis today, not later than noon, and those - shipped who baie Hot Yet sent down their bille of lading should do so At Once, The Juniata departed for CI yesterday with a fair trip. As freights are beeoming a litl below, we may expect a numbel to head for this port soon, and some of them are on the way. —We Clip the (*fleeting from Rock Reyna/Um' under date i 112: Our river wee declining ra terday, and all hope, of aow the annual Junk rise is feet log. 'Should the warm weath few weeks earlier than co water te k r .in from the know in the beforemdo Induce t the h e r iver to general ins come down. grow all we r concerning.the fail of snow the Arkansas end her tribu we are of the belief that we I once one, If not the gnu ever known t 0 this portion f try, when thes "thaw" co would be well to prows Nightingale and Imparter and long past due. The low them hugging the nand b until the spring freshets assistance. —A correspondent on board the T. F. Eckert, writes' under date of March 21, as follows to the Cincinnati Gazelle: We have been here since the 3d instant taking out the cargo of the Emma No.. 8, and have succeeded In raising con; 'adorable cotton, rosin, pig iron, die. The wreck lies to 35 feet of water, straight with the °arrant, bow up stream, and 300 yards from the Tonneau or main shore, and about 400 from the island. Steamboats paw either aide of the wreck going up and down. No bodies have been found since we came here, and I believe but three or four have been found since the disaster; out of the 10 lost. lam of opinion that very few of them ever will, be found. as the deposit of sand Is so great that It will - prevent them rising till the time comes for , ithe sea to give up the died." —As will be reference to card the new and elegant Northern Line packet Lake Superior, Capt. J. Warden, is an nounced to leave here for the Upper Miseiseinpl, on Saturday April oth. The Red Wing, Capt. W. P. Hight, also bran new and belonging to the same coin. pany, will follow the !Superior, a week later, leaving on Saturday April 14th. These are both elegant steamers, and offer superior inducements to passim. gers. —A. late St. 'kyle raper says: Capt. John Shaw game down from St. Charles' yesterday morning. He believed the Fontanelle, his new stern wheeler, wee launched' ast eek. S wilt leave Pittsburgh l abou w t, the Bth or he 10th of April for this port. Her cabin is being ex tended to • greater lenhth than origi nally intended. —Owing to the sudden rise in the river, the oml:isms:nerd at the lower look of the canal, at Keokuk. lowa. gave way Saturday, and the entire Govern , meet work at the point was flooded, canning great damage. Work will be au:Tended until the river fails -Eagiesport daMof the Muskingum improvement, has teen seriously dam aged by the late high water. Over two hundred men are now at work , trying to repair, it is very difficult, and will cost perhaps $33,000 to accomplish the job. —The steamer Arkansas, • from New Ocn"; arrived id Little k on the 10th, ea with 1,160 bars for th e F ort Smith railroad. She let Little Rock on the 20th, with her up river freight, intending to go above Dardanella. —The towboat Alex. Chambers burst her cylinder Tuesday, twenty miles be. low Gallipoli'. She landed her tow, and returned to Gallipoli" for repairs. —The Camelia and St. Cheats left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and the Messenger' was advertised to follow on Wednesday. —The Mountain Boy len. Wheeling on Monday. with the property belonging to I the State Capital, for Charteeton, West I Virginia. —The now Evansville and Cairn packet, Idlewild, la about completed, and will be ready for business In a few days. —Peter 0. Rath was nominated as Su. pervising Inspector for the Eighth Dia trict on Monday by the President. —The Leonidas, en route from Now Orleans, bee 84 hhds sugar and 80 bdie shingles for Pittsburgh. —The Wauaalta was to have leg Cin ' Manua for Now Orleans on Wednesday. —The Cumberland river was rising on Tuesday with 14 feet on Herpeth Shoals. - —The Sallie peeled Vicksburgh on Viesday, en routs for New Orleans. —The Savanna, St. Louis to Pittsburgh, was at Emulate on Tuesday. —Writ, Dorsey and James Shona° are the Camelia's pilots. 171:t0 1P13:31.‘ 1.124 , 31 jl.:Mn IitLIVORTII,IIIIIPER &CO., 243 Liberty Street, WROLESALE GROCERS, 111=11 ESTABLISHED ST A. & T,. EMMY, 1812. ' • W. !IL BOBILY, 'WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, (DIRICTLY uae. 4.1.0111 NOTIEW . ISTZILIC J A. BT M STEELE & 80ft, IT-L. Elowns&mrien Merchants yolouic.Grmuzq'. No. 98 OHIO WrILEZT, near Eut Comae MEABORTII HARPER, /LOUR. ORLIN AHD PRODOOR commission Merchants, xi'. az, - Confintments mollotted. loc7 W. C. ARMSTRONG, OS nectmor to Fetus PEUDVCE comistutiN . muracnuvr, . rro. Ab miekot. street.. • Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Na 195 MEN STILL/LT. • Mtn 11111.191) & PATTON, Wholesale °robots, Commission M embauls • DeoUnlit Produce. 'floor, Bubo, eTl Cheese, YU ; carbon sod Lard Oil, lroo, Nails. rs . e i ln imr * ll Y rtilir t aar 171r ab ELOO '"gb Ird? Jean I. ITOUSZ..•:WX. I. noon TOUR I. HOUSE & EROS, Sno ts ....nix. JOHN L EOM • CO.. Photo. sale Wooers and Commission blerchallui. Comm of timlthneldnnd liftlar streets. Pittsblirgis. JOUN limner A. WALLACL ungpToN &WALLACE.WhoIer OM! • ~PTIXIfiISfS . • urn°t pr I T aD 3 r 18 11. 147. u, NOTICE: — The asoessznenti for kir.dlut 16,4 n " ltd ru ft. i t3 =l n ' a r trga U' ar " la i n " atral tole ems. until Mitt/b. ISDAY..IOOII.. =WO li. J. 11M126, City Miligineer. WEPOSALS ~W ILL HE RE. ()RIVED the Waal . Coormlttior to rere Owl ent be •eeu. 001,11 APRIL 450 r.nott r.ttuutats ror ono year. • mhlb JUSRPH Bopertateraleot. a 'I II r0110P08411.13 WILL DE. RE CILIVID at the OPP ICZ OP THE WATER. R mi. tkizava l e the Market Holm. op , I t tO A f UI CLEA Milaill f riATlSUPWT jai L irja " traVdT; 0f Aplll 1070, fo 00 aareened tbronak pet leas than • l i tS lat h earn= and ran over a Clack screen of net els than Si or an Ince. sahStall JOIMPICIII.IIWE. SPECIAL NOTICES.' orCoxsucenopt. DR • SCR RITOVS POIMORIC !Naar for the " 1714 Cf(ifil IniaatTato for Q. calm:f Dyrpepala awl all the llobllltated Caudi of Oa Stomch. DialLlflgli4=Mgitglekgg gattre. dll of these three Medicine's Sr. ortin Maims , In caring Consumption, theeals the rhishlSlC e NeAVe n s. e e d trn 17= a r t ' s * n 7 Trate . rriMersr. he reavistlng the litormsh and late* and tel the re !monk Pyre p anallsest and search through the blo*l rese.le, by which Menus a cute b SOCrtild, (m he t, u T. Mc.lichees are coaselentloualy offered te the Public.as the only tare, certain and reliable renteuy for Pu lmonary Consumption, and for all those morbld amilltiona of the body which lead : to that fatal dsease. Liver Complaint and Dye perste are often forerunners of Cone y mn. thewhen thee r aten (feat themselves the require the mo t prom attenCoo. The PUIRIOII e *rep le a median° which has had a long Probation before the entitle. Duval= has been proved by the thousaisd ewe* It has made through a pert , ti of more than Mil/Lk-he years, in all of which time Its reputation has ln. creamd, and the most obstinate skerdielem no longer llottbt thst 11110 remedy which may be used with eenedence in all motes which admit if Scare. If the pattent will perseveringly follow the di rections which stoompany each bottle, he will Certainly mak e d, Oneis binge are not cm mu. wasted t a pelsible. Even to euee spposed to be Incurable. when friends and pity hlcians have despaired...the nee of this Medicine as the life of the Patient and teetered him to perfect health. Dr. Schenck does not say that all cues of *sl aw.. Consumption are within the each of Medtelne. bet he empliattully asserts that often weigh pstients have the most alarming symptoma, inch as a violent cough. creeping chills, night =Nests, general n to such • degree *at they are °bilged to Ile In bed, and wh en they are given up by melt ptt redden they may =lll be cured. We mullesl treatment tall create new langs. but when the inn. are very sad,' diseased end to some extent destroyed, a cue may ne ef lea. by Ice. Schenck !, mullein.. Also, In Scrofulous D.... wells meekly. are equally eV:comet. Dr. &Menet. nu photo- graphs of • number of persons who have been nearly covered with running sores and now all healed up. This •1304t0 Its purifylog properties, which must be able le heal cal Hies in the lungs. In we treatment of Contureption It is en tee 114.0•1 10114111146011 to glee =ger ale tPealthp tone to tile 111111.461. HCIII4 I I It IS 111110es11/ItY to strengthen the appetite of the Patient and im prove tbe *healer!. !Toner nourishment ts re gaited together with mien means as will make the food easily digestible.' The articles most imitable foe the filet of Censumhtive patient. are designated In Dr. Sehenek`s Almanacs.' which are RISLIORIII4R gratintouely. in general. the most hithly nihrltieus artimea are tit be pre.- ferred,lant the digest IV. OM ans 111104 SIM 441RMISh• MIMI in order to mate either louder medicine serrice•ble. This setpsirement It met weedhe heawted Tonto, .d for this Immo= It eo - Ignated• When the digest:lvo proper are pet In usol I enter, th e food has its proper effect; the =them Of the patient , Is theigorautd and Me lungs be nThen gl o g:lll:g=erro d i *gamete Syrup will o n the cure. Phimentry Copsumption le almost always WM plicated with Dyspepsla and Liver Complaint. Schenck's S.dIILIICI Fills are Wended to or move obetructions from the Liver and restore its heal.f action. They have all the egleaff whist Is seer*. to calomel or ••blue meas. , and are werranted hot to contsin • particle of any =ln erelpolsea. These Pills core tke most obstlaate hastiveneeaolek headache. Piles. 0 111001 oloo" Done, and all other diseases ef tc setae from • torpid or obstruct... Won the Liver. One box ef these pills will prows Ike ales. of the neintinti le acaroe of boas already he Little I' March • Idly yea• BIL=2:1 leappear r met M • mon, the meet&lns between of waters can gather near where arise head, hall expert .. Mallets, !I' tho coon : menoea. It for it. The are above, water keep. ~ and will !...e to their m . • edicine. In Consumagon the Bea Weed Tonle and Men d rak e "Ills are Invaluable auxiliary medicine. .They relieve the gulterlags of the patient and assist the rulmoute Syrup In eclectic' core. They have been found awful in edvaneed stages of Coneumptlon, where the longs are almost en tirely destroyed end all symptom e according to lhajudgmeut of the physician itoilented Sawed, death. The armor, patients who were actainly months ding condition have been preaerved for by the nee of clehenelt's three hreht rem- Dr. Bebe rick'. Almanac coutalns • full trestle on the carious forms of Mae., his o treatment, non Kenn. at' din:Wens his Modld medicine, can be Tod traits. or loot by mall i. addressinx his Principal (Miro, Pio. 15, Non: ninth street. Philutelph Plies of Ike Pulmonic dyrup and Seaweed Tom le erittil,nrj_botte. or ST.6O • half dosert . :E.=l" a: t!. nest* a boy. For ~.:217Va# tgrDOCTOR WHITTIER CON. TIMERS Ti) TREAT ALL PRIVATE DI6ZASEA. That numerous class of ewes mull ion from self-abase, plOdUCtrlg onnullness, let=so:l.ett.l.l,syirritabiry, :Ting eared. Persons egged w l rth deans., Intfigte sad long standing constitutional complal..te are politely lolled to call foe consultation. alert costs nothing. Experience. the belt of teachers, tomenabled him to pule. remedie is one• eta : dent, We. permanent. and which misnames can be used without Madman to brume.. Mal len. prepared In the establishment. whin ent. Unusual., reception and waiting rooms• d , also boodles t ea t apartments foe patlents rnTgrntVilatkrtnfilcotg=n; tamed mineral springs. Lo matter who hoe failed, state your ease. Rao ul hat be says in Ids pam phlet of any pages. So ha any address for two stamps In scaled envelope. Thousands of uses treated ansiolly. st oM. - e and all Oeer the coo. trliceS7:."M;fl:TA.Tr. rtnotte"cgrlll'Ati PillsbUfigh. In. Hoar. 9a. m. Vr. Do dos IS a. to Ar. r. Pamphlet sent to any ad dm.. for Rao clamps. sea arBATCHELOWS HAIRDTE. —Thls splendid Bair Ilye Is the best In the world. IlersoleSs, reliable, instant...es. does not contain lead, nor any wifaits poison to promise paralysle or death. Avoid the vaunted and deloette preourstloes The ,tirstini W. v i rtues they ifj= "4 .= Bon to uphold Its Integrity 00 the 0017 Perreet title Dye—Blest oe'Brown. Pold by_ull Wog gles. Applied at le Bond /Street. N. Y. fe7 Mr.IIIST our. • • "CH 'HAY PECTORAL. T TOE COLMCOIJOHS. THILUAT AND BHAJNCHITIS. Nene. sto rood • None oo pie nasal. TeI ' ITON a co 10 In House. New York. to adrrlble tasted nooses- cr'!.:°„: ° TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood St., car. Second Avenue. Enna PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks A. BRADi.EV, Pres Won. W. VAN KIRK. 'nee Vre.oWest. odl . dar CTELItS 13L.AUJEIL. J 0... CuDior. BONI'S SAYINGS Mk Cor. Federal and Lamek Street& BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUN (Opposite head of Wood street, lIITEIEBT ALLOWED 01 TIME DEPOSITS Piet/burgh, Pa. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CU! I EZE==EI ===l BIaIaCHAIID OFFICI.&L. ENGINES, F ORT PITT soma STILL ANDiABIE WORSE. CARROLL AND SNYDER. FINE - BV AND CYLINDER CTSAM BOIL SUL AVIAN AND OIL TANRS,, CHIMNEYS, lIRESC HIND AND ASH SETTLING TANS, SALT PANS ANN LON -114-frTITIN. ILIDIOMSTRILS AND IBON B NIION DOORS AND COAL SHUTT:O. ° a'Ad, A':f-rga•thr;il7.7l7.3`°• artintrrs rent to the own address will toe prthotly attended to. mb7:183 HIM M. BOLE & CO., Engine Builders, Founders and Manufacture. STEAMBOAT ZIMMER and STATIONARY ENGINES, of anew. isTati atlentlno Wavri,tri.,7,lll2l.l BOILER. of 16 borse por. CIASTINtiId, of eyerkkind,rnade Wad Market. our Foundry, on 'rump STREET , below . RIOS for UN Wells, 10:1AVTING, CU.LLEI/21, HANIIKRII, HOUSE sad TOBACO nCREWS add MON TOBACCO rItEdSSS, 00 band and made to order, at the . . • FINANCIAL. SOUGHT MID SOLD Of Allegheny B. H. HKIITIMAN, President. IL P. TOIIIIM.CaskIer Stakkoldera lavidually Liable. - I.IICTI3I3UIA+GIII TUE THE • 13ife Keeping of Valuables, Under pm . ..Atm And the renting nd Rani to IM Fin lad Burglar-Proof Wills. No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE. Pre4I4.9O—WILILLIM riamtirs. Tiee Prealdeast—EUßßlST LLOYD. MA R. WILLIAM PHYLUM HY IRON H. FAINTER. HENRY LLOYD. JON. S. WORKROOM, WILLIAM REA, GEOHOE BLARE, WILLIAM M. LYON. CUILTIS G• JAMEY. DINNER TniAt-5. EOIII9IIOIIIIT. (lye, day trom 9 9 , c.100t A. K. o 4 .Pciock r. N. CITY BANS. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ps. CAPITAL. 1C00.000.. ITOCIROLDUA INDIIIDEILLY LUAUS. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. TORZION ILICHANUE Flousht and sold. and when desired remitted to Europe. Collection. made on all in • mompall t.; poin of the Called BMW - mot Can Ac. Ilesblec Putacsolla. P. Mums,' . Jmnes McCabe, Thomas Coact% Hut , . Kratins, Patrick. Kane. Tern non Campbell Chas. 11. Barr, James Phelan, Chas. Pashto. 11. A. Frereosle, N. J . , Thomas Barnes. N. Wispy. Jelikli itrd• OJAZZAIV. Solletior. N UOLIIIEM & BONS, IB.AlNlTlltiala 57 MARKET STREET. PTIVSIII7IIOI3. PA. u rng11111:1".111 ea . tat i ""' g 0."". Stoeks,Bonde and other SeenriUea BOUGHT £ND SOLD ON OtIMMISSION --Parthaalar atteeklaa paid Wales purchase sad sat. OI A't• United States Seaurities. siliMat • 111 RT, C4WGuET & CO., BANKEItS , AND BROKERS, m et . Fourth and Wood tigreedo, rffpWntalt. PA (SUCC TO /LUIX.II.,IIAST ainass Exchange, Coin, Coupons, wyrt ps.:llcalarattatttivosirt to the mama GOVERNMENT. BONDS. S u At Drafts on London. MANIMACTII iLESS Ut PITTSWORGII, PA. Cer. Point Alley sad lkiquesne St, El= AlachinAsh6 INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting an the Allegheny Kir., near the Fol. riTTlssußeH, TA IfirAll ilidPia promptly ToY 13". • RIESICK & 8R0.,. inc6a6 nu BULmt-rkuNl► SAFES AND VAULT& NO DAMP. NO MOULD ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BREWICIr..Y WO.I%ILEPAIRII}IO ponr. F l - rialWIL ZNY. 1111DIMULIL OE- Car. Vitit and Pike Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa O'HARA BOILER WORKS. F. REIPHAN & CO.. 111!matactortrs of MICA ROILKIti OIL TANKO BTILLS, VLITNEItIeNALTAtoIig % 00, ao., CAI BnICIIN VII?. 0E Cor. of Becood Avon and Liberty, SU, PITTEIBUS4.IH, PA. Kepstrlnx:oniT7laptly. Ordes.rnttothe Tll:(uljmrigrddo, F. 17AVnagkgat. CAKILOL & Y littoBl.l . ammo , ZOSI[/140 D. =WEIN • JAWED Ii• • • • •... . .......... • JARED M. BRUSH &SON, xmitrrAcTuszan or Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SUEET lERN WORE, MP. 61 Pen► Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOV ES. CASTINGS., ito C"K CET •THE BEST. BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH. FOR BYTialf/NOUB COAL ' Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast well as any other Stove in the Union. BI SELL & C 0.,. No. XB6 Liberty Streot Also, on hand and for age. • PA.0.1.011 tSTOVEB. LIEKTINU tSTOVX.S. GRATE VRONTtI. YENIINB, MOLCII4 , I ILANUSIS, to. 6rß F , HUBS &CO 01 ACT:MFRS OF 11171.61V1ZT , OF Srr€O-Nr-AtS, BOSTON COWLING RANGE, mai Fulmar /Oa WARMING BOUM:Nag • THE HIM AICTIAECIXT CWICILIO STOVE, ••KICOULATOK." COLUMBIA COON. nTOVP, VAII'IS (Cincinnati Pattern) PoltTAttl.n. RANGE CAS NT,, BON MANTLE& W V.I.I.IIIANIS latr i ri n ttk ir Tallanittlltt and dnat: 200 and 208 Lilberty Stree =MM! emei A. BRADLEY & CO., NO. BO WOOD STBEHT, L ltaulaseturers or the Greatest Varletiof Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores, TO BL FOUND laver goo rusentmlll be found all the LATEST PALTTEUNS AND IMPROVEMENTS, and the rep natl. of our Stor shouldch that any one 1.1 sem t of a goal amideretinas. , none but that e manufactured by ma.' as they will be found the moat durable as well as atonomleal. Would call verticals.attention to our now .VOLCARO OTO lig. ter churches. ital.. +ono storm firer 11 001 three mOOlOl. mounded lu'.• with or 011.01 .mirkg. Wax, Is aye MICA tuna pro, nollLe c 1.1.03 IlliperlOr to any Meier.. Aar cheap er. tro.tlor eamlogue tan. Dm T MNGSTON & CO-. JLA Manufacturers of many GREY MON AL IST X M. Light work one specialty. e Julia Hotta, abut... and bate NlatMeal Pulleys, uld other articled of Builders. Hardware always on band. °Moe and Works, near Oats" Depot, Allegheny C =l it y.o4 Postal:ice addressi. Lock /50.% 3051, rm.- 1 Pa. Jamus I::lEtzlzgledeiggai;l: QUBTAU SLUM =lna BUII HENRY BIER ar: CO., SUCCEMORi3 Jog DC 000P1311 /k. Bell and Braes Founders. BRANS . CASTINGS YAWL rIiOIItPTLT TO ORDZIG: Jaleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, - THHOTTLB,BAFBTY AND CHECI IMAM, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. MON- CCOCIX.S, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and 011. KAN OFACTUSrattI Or J. M. commits CO•tl Improved Balautollmel Elam Pomp. Agents in Dreyptis , Patent Oil ers, the best to Market. Mae ilea Worts. eorsei Tetrtieste sad Me Streets.' . , A TIFF QOM & NceIIFFRET, • coni...aborty ot.4t aad Third Anann.! rituawcb. Pa., \ - BUBBIOWIDEIS AND IRON PIPE FIVES . and .I.ololTh.lbr A. O. CAMERON A MB STEAM mitre AND Biowiran. BUGGIES. &a WORKMAN le DAVIS 9UCOESBOBII TO Workman, Moore & Co., Manufacturers and Dealers In CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Spring and Buck Wagons, Not. 41, 44, 46 and 48 Baur At., Highs dg: P lTlFeingrliVolrt:Z7.74l ind 1... ..,..r.t11 Ova mtlatactio aTery portico. xewen Stilt, work Cooataetlf on Mad. ffig Comep 'II2A PATONT e Antl.ll,,Mer n lbr nat. 11. EItIDADD DAVIP baste' purchased the Interest of Alen. and Ws, D. Moore, In the late Arm of W IMMO N, MOONS A CO. the busi ness Intl hereafter be cautiened Otheold eland, under the name anl a i ls of WOHJIMAN DAVIS. Orders solicited. Late with' Citizens. le atittaud Dank. Pittettergh. pdthilla • lITI E 6: A./ 10 box. Tresb Roll Butter; 10 bait • barrels 46.; lor Ws 11 J. B. 01.141111LD, 141 PIM Arm., DUQUESNEWORKS. COLEMAN. RAM & Xanaset IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINDS. DUQUEWSS, L Z AND JUN [AMA. YL AT BAR. ANI? WO4 RE IRON. HOOP aItEKT AND TA IRON. BOILER TLATEd AND HEADY , ROAM) IRON, lOtati and DEC/ETTA RAIIII, CUTTER BARS . CYLINDER lIION. T,l t FLAT v ta ‘w Road). PERINGaANa pk, T . ETEE.VL , W I CULT tVATOR STEEL , WINOS AND NoUI.DE rotes pattern. STEEL TIRES. STEEL Y.HATTINILI. A. B. STEEL. COACH, RUFIOY and WAGON STRINtitl and AXLES. CUT NAILS AND STILES. • All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND NVOICES: Stx nd 11 W at er teenth 'Stre ar et and tOreet, Plt h teb Alleg en ar M gh. y yer ma/ MILLER, BARR & acruat. pianist WM. ME11.3...1.P, REOUT.N 43E0. W. BARR. tlliAtl. reams. tIPPCI AL rmartin-3. M. 101 66. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, BILLER, BARR & PARKIN, OFNICE. No. HO Liberty Strut, I=l CM= -pyrrenunGu • STEEL WI:IEILS. EsTAIILISHED IN 1841. ANDERSON & WOODS, MANOTAMIII.II.6 O BEST REPINED CAST STEEL tit_ every description. Also. U. Relined German Plow and Spring Steel. COMO itit ILOI3 AND /MT evrogus. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER.. (Snecessor to .108:-. HARM & C 0.,) Has co-eaten tire with then eading for. ne tt,[lgif",. d il . 9 Prq s r;',4 ° Rll. l Vl&V nw Irk Cit Ali Ka, t Li . t4 IlitlU. I.ICVSK.S. PIT at AN US. Ai 11.13 TH, ltAll.liOA I AXILEd, I,OCrin(OTIVIt PICA ni En, together with erery degeription orntlArE WOIIIC. Waco and Yorgt. Corner of Duaneene Way and First Berta. apinihne p2ITBSUnGn NOVELTY WORKS. zooniat 'dale, co. XLVTI/,•VIVEY I2S • O =OaNEiTATNIDAi lAa i F VU NTI Brm Paned Patent Door Look. ua Indatat, Paint and Colton ICU., tn. 3011 1 BIL OF FIRST AVENUE k GEJLIFt OTB. • rittaborgh. Yonne's. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMIG r K & CO, PITTSBURG'', PAL, ./LsztMadonna of eTerf doserfpUon of CAST AND GEMILAN STEEL. RAILWAY SPRINGS, ILLLINTIe AND pLATIPOSY SPRINGS. AXLES, STKIL TILLS. AA, Au Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste. SLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., X.ll/ICel,Mrlloll 41 descriptione of sm-rmin—ir C2Yu and Wnrchonte, THIRTIETH, THIRTY IrIIWT and RAIL.V.OAD ISTRRRTS. I= FOUNDERS, '.NCTIORINISTS KNAP PORT PITT 'OUNDRY COMPANY °Trios AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET. PITTSBIJ kIGH, PA. Engines,Rolling Mill Ma chinery, hail Machines, Be torts. and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE , WORKS Ceram. Carroll sad Br annum INtroetil, INUMiI ly LAD,/ orx-I'esisurtA3 „CA.. WILLIAM SMITH, /111.NUTAUTOREB. Ur OAST IRON BOWL PE PE TOR eAs AND WATER WOE®. My rlpes are MI east hsvaliably to ruts. sand and 1M test lengths. Also. tUll ate•nt at general • Ca:stings for Clas & Water Works. • iI ... reenid hlso es.ll the httenthes . of..h_av imi tnte . ad. s of Stu Works to wy wkith _...... W. J.: I.I.II)ItitSON ONONGELI FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Sanufmtwers of MON notra. /BONT4 WIMN)VI LINTIL.I and ILIAS, sad Castings of an Desctiptlipm Allir tlOteba sticaLlun paid to .LEOFISTI W I OASTINUCI and to Ount.R. illuo M S Orr ET ItDlosmh.rouz-No. 160 ROBINSON, BEA Ss CO r y - .B¢aouuonto HoinniOs, Kum • Mims% WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND IiAGITINESTS, PITFSBUIMH , r , LIVERPOOL ANDsalk :- .QUEENSTOWN. TILE namen Men. STEAMSIRPE. Numberlair el...teen frat-claaa vowel.. moms theta the celebrated • CITY 0 P-PARIB,_ . CITY L OY ANTWERP, _ v - ' CITY Cr BOSTON CITY VW HALTINUELZ, :' CIT• 2 or LONDON. 4, Salting EVERT SATURDAY, from Pier Ike Honh Meer, New York. INV Paileareor farther thioneatlon arid) , tc! • allidiJAaa or HAI. J r . ; Furth Ward Foundry and Middle Nods, Wl7. • Mannlseturers of Boat and litstlonary Steam Itir• glom Slam Engines. MUI Machinery, gamine, rsiVilte. C ralTgilho d' ir " grir "."'‘U office, No. ME corner TOM anti omittilleld Wea ls, Armin for OIIPTAMD , I3 PATENT INJXCTOB for fee~Unr iatt-ral Boilers. 111011L1.13 CARLIN & CO, ILIADONICY NT.. AI.LEOLUNNT CITY. Manufacturers of Stationary and Portntde Baas Engine., till Preasea, Pulley_ ,s abating. Bahr and Saar Mill Work. Rolling 111.11 and Kaaba. Castings, Watt Sam WrfjhU . Wagon Iloxas hunt to order and havens hand 110100 1 all atm*. • - nrylania FONERLIC ROLL FOIINDIIT; Cor. LISDILTY an 4 SATs 15113.11CT5. BOLLMAN 1 BACALEY, Ildanufteturort of Superior .- Chill Rolls, Sand Bolls & Pinions. COTTON MILLS ifotrim, BELL is Co., ANCHOR COTTON MILLA I"Irliort1111T11.0 'Lail, facia. r. of IiIt4LVT ItiDtirlt •14 W IC/I° L ,- ;a 11 _MAWigulaa As a -11 a. 4113M1$ X" 4 *ND LIMN - - -~^~.; GADS 11i ,„,—, . irggg Ir. bowl NOV* 11 or CC fWUWWI O t 'Koataein 6.. WA N 0.1.. 6:3l:lneS KAII Train.... 8:10 wo Flrlotoo Ac.. 10:40 aw 8ra , k3.14 No! 5 - 10 om 14.1 1 r,. Wall's No. 3..11 :51 P. klttr Exprto.3: so l •. Woll'• No. 3.. 3,EPApos YWaast Ma ll , . No.c ... 4.. 7:4 0 v0:011oo ol Wall'oNo• 111:001.3 cOosoicUoo At Ilan In• rENNSTLVA NIA CNN7H.AI. 14t. 1 . 1. 14110. '411- i Prom the Union Uepo t. and Liberty street.. as Mall Trans.... 1010 am F ait 1.1ne..". 1.46 am Wall's No. 1..6210 ant BlintOnAo No. al T:5O am Wall , . N 0.2.. P:5O Pt Cinclanatt .11:5110 am Johnstown At 10:50 am Bra'ks Ae Not UN: am Pilb;igs.. 1;60 p m WaLl'• N0.....111:50 pm gait pmWartotae nNohljal pm 4 pm it trains make plot "T7wioannttrleriitt Loaves Wall. Station ~,,, handay 9:06 . a. at.. reaching elttabnrab at 10:68 a. m. a ndta. leaps INttsbapn at 16:6611. m. a arrive. at Walls station at 6:10 p. m. ' •Clacinnati Sipe.. leaves daily. South. , Ssarpaleave. daily PPM. Monday. All older Min. daily except Ilanday. l'or farther Informanoilliatorm. The reanstvaallComeany will nos aa trartame nopld'" trile""PoWtSlttVPirte drePttollars t a b atter . .all SPASM Peosslinel that amount In vane VIII be at the riot of Lb• owner, naiads tahr i ,4mst. nots Boners) thabetinten.lent. £llOOOO. S T F r NP PLOINST . I. ANIA AIL—On and after NOV. 14. ASSIO. Ol • uselager Tllll[l3 us thu AV ost•To renna7lvallla attires.' will arrive et anl depart front tna Mottled= Orion. AlleXtruT:a u. t =fo d rt * fir. 10;40 on. sharotrit Not 111110 aw Itharob . * No. 11:310 Owl Kr 0r0.% ., 4010 o MIN . " tin Pilr t r o ' el!lt N N ,;:i ;:z eratapt4 None:110 oa Om Above traln• raw daily camot Jondy. • The Chareb Traln leaves Allteheny Parxt evom Monday at 1:40 a. tn., reveille* /Wept , o tem at CPO a. Notarntapt, Iparm-Allral .no (7117 at 1:110 p.m. and entre at AIM/then , J t lion at 1:40 yy.. m. The traMs teaMmt Al/elthea; CUP at ',s -m. Bohr direct eonneettoo at reeport wttlate al. her.• Senor Stages Mr Eisler and ilmnahstown. Theoven Matte map ho ourensacd at the (10110. No. If:K.010r @IMO., near the flostveneen Ortlas, flttsn me, and at the Vapot, Allegheny. To: fertllarlnformalton apply to • JAMES LEFTIES:TS. Agent. Tedoral !Steatite:v... The Western Onimsylvaala Itallruar will tot assume anr NM for Sax me, e Moot 113letesilhe loomel, and limit their responsibility to •to Hundred Dollars In • value. All banal , . modlus thls amount In value wilily. , at So. rut 0 1 the owner, unit. Laken Ili Modal contract. =MAKI , Id. Wtl.l..tA 11. nots General Bunertatendent. Altoona. i ttß.' — '7 — iiiligiiffigai • IS ?Am FORT Vitaly.e. 300 su.s A. W. and CLIO PLANO , a 1.1 1.1.09110,11 I..tios , N. Pram NOV. Union/latb 10. tralsto al:. t i d e. na. and melee at OM /emS, tooth Plum Mega ettLtlme.ea fellows: ~,,,.. 1 itli-Itgiallitt: P .Ol l O £0. .. pi. a Wh_pli`l6:3l# a m Wacella; Z i a 10:404 at Claloama 1ia11..6:511 aas 0.401.1.. a 1!111 pes Et.'l'44.l.,:m.:.:sh,gr.reac.l'aillf, t: Vrtifif,i2llll(: tf.'etpli, e ':: 211 Vi:: ValYratral.ll l 4l l .; r..tirg:T,„ ae..TV.T.: Lettsdale •• lto IN alo IIMOr Faila `• MOON ma • •• 11:113 la 61 New 0•019 ` . 4 . ly i lt. a n ls noebestar .. 1 R 41 pm Knee Poen •• 4018 pea I.ele•lale "101t471.. Leetsdale le0.11:111pm Bear lealls •' SA 0 i . e Nea`rialls • Iltla p m Leesadale .` +tat 100 Imtedale .` Ida a te. ' •• .. 1:131.0' lair Oats Se Fair 001. natl. day 010000 1:111 as day Chorea. 9,11 a on VP- 51511 a oe. Chicago tiptoe. leaves li 'MT. .alrI4:09? tn. ealcaao to arelym ,:.iiir. 7. A. MY?: I I: N. IMOULIAIInor. Oral, Pm. & het /tarot. Oral. Yammer. mal ... CIFIAN 4:. £ Orl' Ailia"fligicor V/11,1LIEVZ PtIOOL/Itln a.. TIIN ONLY MI IeIIIITN TI) TOE. 012. NII.4IIS)Na WITHOUT C NAN OIC of CANY . . Ns anti after MONDAY. Noy. PIC 1009, • nal , TNEIOOOII THAINU Is AMY (except Ma`l.Tl 7111 gilYlls i t: l =lrfolllgs i laqr.ValLy r riZl : yale, cad an Wets In than 1110,01 s. LISTS rtnenuntan. le. a nrrsoppa. Dpy as ...... • /!OP aln Dap !, E y n..-... 14VP iCii,h`pfitz:. 418:10 ;It 01.ifa;:: 0: - .0 ::. lid Holten...ll:lo am lid liallem... 9too 0 as id 11a1t00... COO pm id Ileltea... 9:10 ore 111.11 Halton-IMO° pm 4tll 11011.00. 1:16 pm Floepttrt At. 0 130 a m Soda Work , 7108 aes Pe`daWorks.. 0130 pas reexpo AO 615 pm Brady`, B Ao itllip m nr.ars II In 10100 • 11,1 Ohara 1;00 pm Chards 11/ 01 0 ala &nom trans Mee eel/ M 1 ,,p‘... p..., .—......n trnino atm 01 al stasPose. We are now running ``dllyer Palma gleephoe Cars'. en our Mahe Caere. tram. MON 0.7 0 . loam Pittsburgh to Perri- . 4.liiiittrat.ElVA ?ri.. l tl.O,F;f:. rITTSEM C RUH, IMpti INCINN AN . LOMA NAII A .W TI AY. D AN HOMY, JWUTE. 0H1.1311C 01 . TINIL-0541.11114, SUNDAY. Nov. 1410,_11011. tralme tom, tad amt• • 31 Um Union Depot. rltubtaitl, sx I'lttslmt3o Ofpart. Arm.. YOU 11:01 a. m. 111:13 ikmtlern Mxprem 5:15.) m. Put Lime— . ....... 9:40.. 7:15 p. 1113 , 24 Amo:n 1:43 a. 111. 13:511 p.m. 33,15.41.1 , s men, No.l 11:3345. to. 7:335. 11.1. • himobenvllle Acoommod• 3:430.m. 9:4114.m. 1151)00515 , 0 m'a. Ho. 35:53 p.m. 3543 P. to. Minds, (March Trsin.. 111:1111,30. WSW It. m. gril an P.M. Express wlll loavo tinny. 11:110. X. Mall will Milrc S. T. Emnoral Tirkot. C. R. W. 00.11. lap';.. DennlAom Ohlo• note • rrrswonoui /4. CON MMUSYILL Zr Os sad arler SUNDAY. February gm. ISIO. traill• wL &MI!. %I sad never& aiun .. • uspo; corner Of tuft sod Water streets. as tote sadtrom Unica. Wn. to 1100 A. le. 1:00 r. KOLOCAPOrt I.ollld VA /I:00 A. at. $1:05 t o r. En.. to and trim Unt , n. 0:15 r. N. 10:00 1. r. Weft blawtoniAccom.d 4:30 r. ISTSthionk,.Ancosadt•n. 0:15 r. N. 7.50 r. •. I Melt tolfelVapon. /0.30 Po N. 0:4 5 A. N. nandarOharek Train to and o . .dat We... Newton 1:00 r. .10.00 A N O.IOHAIID It• 12011/11106 . Ade11 . 1. _ _ _ tau_ UNION PACIFIC Eastern /Division. AT enthiriast . Ali D A 111.1113 WATTS from the Butt, it rolxt. Colorado Nereids, Califortas *Mat Arizona. New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. iiaraleze wodiateneti :e=lr norv:i.rzllozl. ta bit .0d L Joe laaftog 117.7007,1101101111•y,emnect. 74.".rw"'e' k eto telp LO.wortb vino 1111. L ZO D D C LORIS SOS • , • - xuarel?irals sextr AND All Points la the Territhissi Aiteret i.NUIRSUN THI-WRIOILY 1.11111 OLUICHT4 for ton tsket, neat'. l'ort. P.µ Altower e ise. f n t.. Footed mil paints to MI- wand nw flank.. lib be ream addition& of pi sux, 4t u thA m r x .s. funs Itretrte4 terietne, Ude road Ode. e linevielled tepee for the Uniteinlon of 'y rintelit to tbe te n e• Tldiete ter ea et Ali the prleclio4. 00teil tbe United States wad Vatiadu x HTELIStr`rdEI/49!Alt.nverit, EJLIFTIVIN Y1xv!:• , 03%. L. &NUE3LIIOIII, 11. A. raarvoeur.. NOT'ICE.— Whereas, Letters teetanleatary on the estate - or WM. P. ULLICIe lam of the Borough of Welgee•- riVgd 4 ,lbl . ritt e r , e s prreV: h i :vg; ......... *maws sold eltate potent them properly i awlteetteated es t ateeme, eau all persona.. ed•htorl to sold will please Mate lame dlate payment. . TWOS. PENNLY. 151 r WM. Z. EIBMBISON, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lrtters of AdeninirtraUon belga , pantedl li o U t bf;l Veg " dribitle= atire r li 0. against said Witte are nque•ted to present them for settlement. and all pennon indebted to tonne Immediate U. PANTS. Administrator. No. de Marti anet STRAMSHIPI3 WEST COMMON. Mac Moo Slam liVorks. Portrirrod =lnt of Wort Uoromular'AnOahenr. WILIMPIC ATV/VMS & CO. ru n wool wiaro on anon rattc• hearth or o o owner. a for nldraralks, Stun? vulli,•, at. Head an Tomb trrea, to. -••••• ••••• .• sac Jos. crucza. e lis. 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