LI , e, . t PITTSBURGH DIARKETd. - 11 , OFFICE CF PuTsucrnott GAZETTE, ..c.t-r..7 , 1-..rxrePpri1,90 4 2,1&111m...41:17.. rwThe markets are deVoid of any characteristkswinthy of special no „.. We can report a steady local demand, t r . all of the leading articles, while prices , fve undergone no special change. es'of Pearls at lle; common PP4%e, and refined do at sc. "4% Lupply almost exhausted and ass to we continue to quote 4. 0 ;0 167 per bbl. es of 200 bbls White Lime re- Flied at 82 per bbl: LARD OIL—Is firm and higher in sym-, Ithy , with the advance in Lard; we now ote No. 2 at 81,20, and No. 1 extra at 81,48 51,M.. UTTER—RI a little dull and prices - are swung downward; we now quote Rrime choice Roll at 4543 to 48c. EGGS—Were dull to-day, and cannot li p e r i te m itu re or is above 22e, although . some i RAIN -Winter is q . uoted at. 52,55 8822,,65 for Red and White and No. 1 Spring $240. - Oats steady, with sales on track I filwharf at 79 to 8W.., and histore, at 83 to 1 ... Ear Corn' is in demand atsl to 5_405. Va. firm at , 81,00- some holders -asking 1,95 to $2. Barley nominal at 52,50—n0ne tmarket. - ' EEDR---01---- SEEDS—Cloverseed is dull and nominal 180,50 to v. Timothy Seed cannot fairly [ quoted above 82,50. Flaxseed is in de p:r4rl at $2,50. • ATOBS—Firm with regular sales at to $1,50 per bbl, for Peach Blows and 131ceyes. Sale of 1 car Peach Blows at 81,44, Pluding sacks. • ROVISIONS—Bacon is , steady but anged;:' we continue to ,quote'at MK to pfor Shoulders; 15% to 153;a for Ribbed d 17% to 18 for Clear Sides; d9c for Plain td 2,0 c foi Canvassed Sugar Curecl .Hams. ,rd 1834 c. MessoA k , e tt2741.1b 828. IcIAYIs firmwitlf sales of .baled .at 825 1 828, sud lobse at $2.5 to pg : BIB'D FRUIT Poaches are firm at 12 . 1 ) 3C,. as to quality. . :Apples dull at 0% to . . 'LOIJB-Is firm, with a steady local de ind and . prices are well austamed. We fitinhe to quote at $ll to $11,50 for Spring Iheit, 812 to $12,50 for Winter Wheat,and to $l6 for fancy brands. Rye.Fiour, New York Produce Market Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • LW =Yank, April 23.--Cotton 34c higher h alair business; sales 11;600 bales at 35c , Middling' uplands. Flour—Receipts , 88 and fairly active ; higher grades. very [ IL ; low grades quiet; sales 1,400 bbls fit 25a9,75 for superfine - State and western; ,25510,90 for extra State; $10,20a11;30 for Ira' western; 512,60a14 for wheat extra; ,304.4 for R. H. 0.; 51.1a12,30 for extra. i Louis; 812.50516 for.good to. choice: do, .allig firm, iricluding in sales ,1,000 - Ibis trallitite for export; palifornia quiet' and. m; sales 1,000 Sacks at $12,85a14,50. • Rye . firmer; itales:`3oo. bbls at 18,25a9,75. rn meal steady; sales L 6OO bbla at $6. ±•. "sky nominal. Receipts of Idlest 4,000. -• zh and unsettled, opening about , le lower d - closing :firmer with .an active i ..rt demand; sales 114,000bu5h,12,50a2,55 No. 2 spring delivered, latter an extreme; ' 48 for - 1 , 70. 2 do. to arriveMpa2,sl for 4. 1 do. delivered: 52;T0 . for Port Wash . ItSton' sPring; 12,85 - for ember Pennvlva : ~ and $3,18 for white California; included • the sales were 14,006 bushel:lN° 2 spring •,ilarrive at privute terms. ',Rye is scarce : lid decidedly firmer; with sales of 3.0115 'lshels State at 12,15;which was afterwaed L !sold at 12.25. Barley is dull. Barle :,Galt l is quiet; sales of 600 bushels at 52.= -;(1rn; receipts of 14.000 bushels;the.market •:-Labout lc better, and'sales Were made .of •1.000 bushels at 51 1 15a1,20 for new mixed .. I 'pternsfloat, elosing:at 51,15a1,19; old do, 1. , 51,1734a1,18 in store, and 51,20 do. deliv • ~ ed; simmal t is34 for white southern, and .24a1,26 for western and southern yellow. ••••ts; receipts none; - the market is a shade :-Sier; sales of 9,000 bushels at 85Xa&534c fl.- western instore,. and 87c do. afloat. Rice l• quiet at 1034a11y,c for Carolina. Coffee 'Arm. with sales of 1180913 age Rioat 1.134 c, :i 4d. Sar is moderately active, and sales re made of 45Ohligheads Cuba at llal2c. i lasses steady at 51,2 0 ; Muscovado at 49. 124 Ho l ps 234 q i ni or et ttn at 11A50 6; ' 26 fo M r troleum reftned bo qui n e d kat ed. • erican. ,Pork firm and more active; - es-4,250 bb Is at $27,87a28,75; new mess :''sing at 127,87; cash $ 27; old do closing at • t regular at 122,25a22,75; .prime at $24,50a ,00; prime Mess also at $25• new mess at 1 3,40, buyers ibr May .. , , ieer firm; - with' Les of 640 bbls and 400. tierces, at uri .. anged prices. Beef hama itomin7ll Cat • eats firm; sales-570 *mirages at 12 ,Vi ~,i, for shoulders; 1634a1734 for hams. • ;ion quiet. Lard firmer; ' sales-700 bbls ....,17 3 / 4 a18%; small lots atiBX;',also 500 bbls ler for May at 1834. Butter weak at 20a ' i m for Ohio, and 51a53 for State. Cheese and in good demand at 13a17. Freights Liverpool firmer, with engagements ,for 000 bush ' grain; 434 d. for . corn per sail; . for corn per steamer; 6'.d. for wheat per amer; awl 1,500 bbls flour at •15..6d. per er Tes.r.—Flour cloaed a' shade firmer th a moderate export and home trade de tri rdend. - Wheat la2c better for Spring with it export demand. Rye scarce, firmer unsettled .at $3,20; for western. • is dull at 85'(a85' for western in store. rn heav at $1,15a1,18 for new mixed .1 stem afloat and $1,1734 for old mixed L., stern in store. Pork quiet and firm at ,95a28 for new mess, cash and regular, . d 528,8734a28,50, seller;..lnne. , .l3e i ln I 7 • th moderate demand. Cut meats steady .3Ath moderate inquiry. Bacon quiet and • thout decided change.. Lard very firm 18'.a18' for fair to prime steam and ket •.-. rendered, Eggs steady at 22. . Chicago Market. y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CHICAGO. April 23.—Flour fairly active. - , , and steady;, sales of Spring Extra. at •-:,. • a 11,15. Wheat is in fair request and firm • . la2c higher, sales of No. lat $2,16a2.17. id No. 2 at 8,2,02a2,0334, closing firm for o. 2, with buyers at $2,03, Corn fairly . , tivo at %ale. higher, sales of 'No.I at 87a• ' •- • ; No. 2at 85a85%c; New . at • 84 1 ga.85*, d rejected at 813083 c, closing steady at • • •Jo3,ic for new; sales of. No. 1 in, store for :•liture delivery at 8734a88e; seller, May, at e; seller, June, Oats active Xa,,,ic higlie;r •,,•.I.les at 63W,643‘c.. Rye inactive; sales No. '; •"' at $1,&5 in store. Barley quiet at ~52,30a . " 31 for_No 2 in store. ,Pxoyisiotts quiet for. [ s st class brands. Mess Pork held at $27; ht sales at $27,75;, sales clear' pork at. Lard quie and firm ,, tit 17a17Nc., tiLk meats inactive and nominal, Freights active at 171:1 for wheat to OiwegO. -Re !.; ipts--7,96slibliffiour, 18,695 . bush wheat, ,•• ,455 bush :corn, '25,763 bush oats, 8,656 •':' ve hogs. Shipments--4,767' bbla flour, k ,184 bush wheat, 175,677 bush corn, 13,177 r ah oats. , , ..- ~; ,;.. 1 „ : f. - y,- . i ) -, - .t. Cleveland Market. • ly Telegraph to the PittsWirth Gazette.] - CLEVELAND, April 23. T-Flour market m; double extra Spring 110@12; double xtra redwinter $12®14; treble extra White, 13,50(§15,50. Wheat - firm but quiet; No. 1 ed winter held at /2,63, No. 2 do. at 02,45; • emand light. Corn in moderate request; : les No. 1 shelled from !tore, at 96c., Oats met and nominally unchanged, and held t 75c for No.' 1. Rye nominal. BarleY in emand, but none . in :the market. Petro • um steady at 22(.230 for bond, and or free; there is a good inquiry for = . , „ 8,1425 r, - Balthriore - llarket. By Telegraph toi tbri Pittsburgh Gazette.] BALTitione, April2.l,—Flout steady with fair demand; Northwestern. superfine,: • a 9,76; do extra, $ 10 : 25011,75 ,,_;2' ' Wh eat , eak and Unchanged. "Corn' wcus.;,white, 1 , 12 a 1 ./4; Fellow, $1,22. ' ()ate weiLkfweit . 82 a0603. 'Rye Arm; ' Poiklirun Mess,' 60. , Bacon quiet* ribbediddes, , lo3o;- tear sidftL.l73iv, shoulders, UM% billo o l 1.2%c. f.Ard firmer and active at. 16c. : • 1 = ~ Financial .Matters in New York. Gold Closed at 13sg@tio.. (By Telegraph togre Pittsburgh Gazette. Money easy at 7 per Cent, on call, and, towards the close of the day it was found impossible to employ balances at °per cent. Ditconnts easy, with more inquiry, at 7@B per cent. Sterling firm at 110(4)1103i for prime bills. Gold opened at 140 yo advanced to 1406, declined to. 139 A, closing weak at 139%®140. Loans made at I®4 per cent. for carrying, and flat to two per cent. for borrowing. Export to -day, M 1,200. GLIVEItNIIENTS Opened firm, closed heavy and very dull. Henry Clews dr. Co. Runt& the annexed 4:30 quotations : Coupons, 1:.: 1, 113 ®113%; do. '62, 111>1®11t; 'do. '64, 110®110y 3 ; do. '65, 110K®110Mt do. new, 108/®108x,; do. '67, '108y;®108%; 10-40 s, lo2;:g@ur3; 7-30 s, 106%®107. The railway market opened active and buoyant, New York• Central selling at 124 y. anct Erie 74%. Western shares are all higher, with an inereaabag business. At the 10 o'clock call Central reached 125 and Erie fell , to 69%, Western shares retaining an advanee of the morning market, but subsequently less active and lower. The fall in Central and Erie is quite large, though Western shares yielded but slightly. A i 8 reported that the Erie Directors have removed Drew as Treasurer and substi tuted- Jay Gould. All border State bonds steady except Missouri* which are a trifle " off. Express shares lower. Miscellaneous stocks more active4md higher. The gen eral market closed steady. Following are theA:3o prices: Canton, 48, 1 4®49; Cnmberland, 313•0®34; Wells Ex - I press, 29@30; Adams, 63®63%; American, 61m ®6214; United States, 61,40163; Mer chants Union, 31 1 /Al3l ;"; Quicksilver, 27® 27 1 4; Mariposa, 9; Pacific Mail, 9234 ®92X; Atlantic, 38: Western' Union Telegraph, 37 ®37M; New York Centaml, 1238{,®123%; Erie, 613%®68%; preferred, 7314 ®74; Hu son, 133®135; Harlem ) , 12W; Reading, s39l‘, ®89%; Ohio and Mississippi, 31®313'.; Wa bash; 513.1®52; St. Paul, 62®63; St. Paul, preferred, ,7534®76; Michigan Cen tral, 114 1 , 1 4®115; Michigan Southern, 99% ®99 V,.; Illinois Central, 1 143: Pittsburgh, 80(4)82; Toledo, 103M®104; Rock Island, 93 @93%; North Western, 62®63',3'; preferred 74l 743%; Ft. Wayne, 102%®103; Chicago and Alton preferred, 125; lolumbtt, 106; Prairie Du Chien 2d preferred, 93: Terre Haute, 45; Chicago and Alton, 123; Hanni bal and St. Joseph preferred,B4: Hartford and Erie, 14%®1434; •Missouris, 86%; • New Tennessees, 6814. • • KiNINg SIIAIIES - Quiet; - Qtiartz Frill, 135; 'Corydon, 31; David Receipts, $2,249,369. payments, 81,998,606 balance, 5105,818,173. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CINCINNATI, April M.—Flour and Wheat firm at fall prices. :Corn .in light supply and good demand, at 880 for ear.; Oats ad vanced to iBc, but axe not active. Rye quiet at $2; supply better. Cotton firmer; middling 30c; demand but moderate. To bacco firm: sales 196 fib& lugs at $4@8,30, leaf $11®28,50. Mess Pnrk held firinly at $2.8, but this is a shade above the - Views of buyers. Lard in demand and advanced to 18c. Bulk meats firm and aides in good demand at 14%c• shoulders not saleable at better than 12c . Bacon firm but quiet. Butter dull, 310443 lower and irregular; fresh 36@40c. Eggs declined to 20 ® 21c and are dull. -Groceries unchanged and quiet. Linseed oil $1,14. Lard oil $1,40@1,45 and firmer. Potatoes firm at $3,60®3,75. A b p ples scarce and firm at full prices. Gold 139 M, uying. [By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh*Gazette.) Sr LOTTL4 April - 23.—Tobacco unchanged. Cotton firm and nominally bigher, but no sales reported. Flour firmer and unchang ed. Wheat firmer, for= fall at`12.,65a2,78, prime and -choice spring unchanged 'at N. 4 05a2,12M. Corn firmer 85a138c. Oats in active and easier at 70a7Zc. Rye unsettled and drooping; sales at $1,85a2,00. Barley quiet at 12.65. 'Prime Pork active and biggher at $27,50a27,70, and held at $22,00 and close. Bacon active and higher at shonldsra - 17%c, clear aides 20c. ,Sugar cured hams; sales of 400,000 - poimd of clear sides of , May and • June at. - , sugar cured hams of July 22c. Lard firm atl7%c for prline., Whiskey held , at VAL Cattle less active at 85,004{0 gross. Sheep 0,00a7,00 per head.' . • )11Litsvaukel MaTket. (By Tetegriph to the,Fittetnirgh Gautto•] 1411LwAtrisieE, April . 23.—Flsmr- quiet; choice Wisconsin and. lowa, 59,62a10,25; medium, V9,25a9,50; common; 18,75a9,00. Wheat quiet; ii 2,13,4 for N0..1 summer re ceipts; 82,01a2,01% for No. 2 do. Oats buoy ant at 82%a88•3 for No.-2. 'Corm "firm at 84c for new shelled. Receipts-1,500 bbls flour, 3,000 bus wheat, 1,500 bus oats. 40,000 bus corn. Shipmont6-2,200 bbls flour, 24,000 bus wheat, 800 bus oats, 12,000 bus corn. • Louisville Market. [By Telegraph to the rtitsburgb Gazetre.l LOUISVILLE, April 23.---Tobacco at full rates; sales of. 204 hhds. Flour steady at e 8,75 for superfine. Whea: at t 1 2,25a2,20. Corti at 88c for shelled, ad 90c for ear in bulk. Oats at 74a75c. Cotton at 30c. Mess Pork at 827,75. Lard at 1830 for tierce. Bacon, shoulders at 1334a18Xe; clear sides at 17,!,c, all picked; fancy hams at 193a20c in canvass. Raw Whisky at '?2,20. .. Toledo Market. ' [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) TOLEDO, April 23.t—Flour, receipts 1,211 barrels; market quiet. Wheat, receipts 2,434 bushels and iirm; sales white Michi gan 92,88102,99; Amber 92,71a2,72 for No. 2. ' Red abash . W ,244 ,- . Corn; • receipts 3.360 bushels and a ,ahade better; sales No. 1 at 92a9234.. Oata, receipts 7,962 bushels; 2c better; sales No: 1 at 72. Rye scarce. Seeds dull:. llientphle ldarket.' flty Telegraph to the Plttebergh dizette.y , biz as rine, 24 Cotton , receipts, 75; bales; exports,' 4.50 'balm Flour du ll ; ail pertkie P,50.; Fork 128a23,50.• • ißacortkigh er; clear-Sides 10%e. Lard. 18a19c., , Corn 85a960- %Oats 188130c.,-; Bay 117a18. - Brett $34. Butter 55c Corti Ideal in fair demaud' xt $4,30x4,50 • --- • I CLEVELAND ANDPirrsisuscurlturmoab, April 23.-2 • cars ; : ; iron >; ore, Bryan - 41!. Caughey; : lB, do dor IV Shoenberger da Blair; 8,000 ft, luMber, Slack Sholes;10,000 do do, B Schmidt;,,2 ears Ma loney; 8 bbls tobacoo. 10kg,. - do, Shomaker Lan •85 bets water, r Rankin; 19 Isica• rye, 82 do middlings, , J(L,WAtirley; 2 bxs bolts, Lewis, Oliver t Phillips; 80Teks oats, H Hillernittit;s,`bbla oil, Wm 'lloo:itch-, eon; 2 do scrap iron, T sks rye,' 1 bag bags, ScotV3r. Gishi;; pcs casting, 'A • Bradley &Co; 8 , bgtrryei'Jl , Olennilo'rella , .leather, GM; - HolFslatt;ilo7f , skii oats; 16 do rye. 1 hale :saeks,'las ,Gtahatnl4, sks /age, M W Rankin; 11' , bbiAlaoett i llacorthe: Donald dr,Co; 1 car stone r , 4% - ,ItfIALKIIIM 2 caddies tobaccoS P &g i ver .St 04.1.80 eke oats, Strickler h "Mbilege;: 1 bbl,,:pggi, Jll. Simmons; 1 ba - dnags, J BCen‘d gcßra; 52 ski rags;liteCalloigh, - Snilth:'43; 'Co; 2 cars pig iren t , trniciii. , lrea: =Mitt I coo Zag Co; I dci - do; Miamian, Bak& Wed; 15 do dop Canibiltellrom i Co; :1 liok onions; 'Head' Metzgar; 27! , althr oatsi fr.bblatrec4 apples, Brown d. Willhutu*;l4Bbagatorn, 1 bagbiA-94 410 Bargslt 43 2 .194:411 amain, 8 db• rye, ly HGraff. 111111 m Th E t racut comnumi l km) uptennirvri B44l l 4tohlkt i lAPres233.4-8t grate faintai,f . • 74514rt!ti .1)1 • L•ti,',lu) ' EIE , - ..„.. --..........,---.-,...,--„,---.. z,,,.V..:,....4-7.;•;r....7,--V.1,.7,-,,,T.F/Tr,-,-7.t.1.74--..;"2-,1.7"--rm-:.,,1t'-.-.P-7,---^'-,.. w . 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Stevenson; 1 kg apple putter, 1431c,bacom : 3 bblOgfpg.Ctrilf hntier4W H. Graff; boi pp 64 AIWA ..piAl.jak s he ' ek st,-(1--.Wik 110.1IW50hf UM herrings,' B Ro binson 41.• Co; ;3 bbbi'eggs,E Craighead; 5 db'do, , Graff & Reiter; bbls flour, . 80 sks flour, G Meyer; 3 bbls eggs, J W Manbeck; 3 do butter, lroight,hfabood & Co; 20 bxs starch, Marshall McGraw; Ibx copper,Pleming fk.Torrence;l bx tobacco, D S Lindsay; 193 sks grain, M Steel it Son; 1 car staves, H Geyer; 2 do oats, J McKinney; 50 tes hams, F Sellers it Co; 1 pkg tobacco, H taker; 6 hf bbls tobacco, y J Phillips; 8 cadaies,do, C Roethen; 100 tea hams, 47 "do do do. F Sellers tt Co; 25 bbis spirits, SI McCrickart PITTSBURGH, Fr. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD; April 23.-10 cars metal, Nimick & 00; 3 do-do, Graff; Byers & Co; 3do do, Totten & Co; 11 do do, J Wood, Son tic Co; 10 do do, Bryan & Gaughey; .10 do ore, Graff, Bennett &Co; 700' bbls flour, owner; 100 do do, J McDevitt; 1 car middlings, Brown & Williams; 276 pigs lead, Fahne- Stock & Co; 1.12 bgs rye, W J Meek; 1 car hay, E W Tab6r; 1 do do, H Rea Jr; 2 Wm butter, 1 bbl : ggs, H Lenz; 42 bdls spokes, 78 do helloes, Si do hubs, T Hare it Bro. 50 bxs cheese, Kirkpatrick & Herron; 18 do do, H • Riddle; 33 sks rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 10 bxs cheese, W H Kirkpat rick; 1 bbl molasses,. .3 do butter, Graff & Co; 304 *lke barley, Spencer & McKay. ALLEGHENY STATION, April 23.—i car lumber; A Bungg; 1 bbl oatmeal, 5 kegs barley, A Danner; 1 car lumber, Fox dr, An schutz; 1 car staves, Ralya Robertsvn; 9 rye, Stewart 100 bbls flour J B McKee; 14 bgs Stewart dr, Langenheim; 1 , car earthen , ware," Thornburg tt,Ntrigg(m; 55 empty flour barrels, Fred Owens; 1 car wheat. W Mc- Kee ct, Co; , 262 bgs oats, Hippie) , & Miller. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. April 23.-1 car salt, T Mitchell; 2 cars metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; 9do railroad iron, Pitts, Ft W tte R R; 3 do Mifestone, Soen berger & Blair; 6 sks, H Rea .Tr; 6 sacks do, . Stewart do Co: Ibx eggs, 1 do-buttor, Sohl; 2 calves, J Hoffman; lot. kga, M McCul lough; lot cks, F Sellers; 3 bgs rags, owner. PITTSBURGH AND CoforruLfavlLTLE RAILROAD, April; Pkgs leather, 18 aka flaxseed, 4 do' rags, 3 W 'Wright; 4 bbls flaxseed, .1 H Lippincott; -72 bbls cement, J S Dilworth & Co, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, April ZZ- r 32 bags grain, Hiteheoekp lio- Creery & Co; 7 bbls turnips, Shornaker t Lang; 32 shoots boiler iron, Watson '& Mun roe. lati 3 OßtS'll)( ST. LOUIS-PER WILD. DUCK .BABGES.- 142 bbls flour, Clark it Co; 100 sks bran, J W Simpson; 160 fiks ship stuff; R Knox, it Son; 1000 sks limn, Stewart &Langenhelm; 4 churs; Samuel' KnOesen;',lo' sacks - hatap seed, /IL' Fahnestook & • Co; 1' bbliserap scrap steel. Anderion, Cook & Co; 176 bbla fire clay, Thos Coffin; 400 tons iron ore, Jris Wood,,Son &Co. • • • ' ' Both rivers .ixontinue to recede steadily at this point with scant six feet in the Mo nongahela, and six, feet six inches in the Allegheny. The weather , yesterday morn ing opened up warm and aultry, with indi cations of rain, but inthe afternoon, there was quite a change ifithi atmosphere, and in the evening it v,-as, almest cold enough for snow. - The Rate Robinson, from Louisville, got in on Wednesday evening, and the Argosy and St. Charles arrived from Cincinnati about noon yesterday. The Robt. Moore also arrived. Telegrams from Oil City report thirty two inches there, and twenty-two inches at Tidioute. • - The J. N. McCullough cleared for Cin cinnati with an excellent trip; we presume, however, that she picked up all of her bus iness in her old trade between here and Parkersburg. The Ida Bees No. 2 left for 011 City last evening; the Echo is due this morning, and will return as usual to-morrow at 4 p. m. The St. Charles reports having passed the Glendale at Steubenville—putting out iron ore, we presume. ' The Mary Davage and Barges cleared for St. Louis rather unexpectedly last evening. Capt. Campbell being apprehensive that if he staid any longer he might have to wait for a rise. The Bayard, Captain A..S. Shepard is the regular patket for Parkersburg to-day, leaving promptly at noon. The splendid St. Charles, Capt. C. A. Bravo, with Capt: Andrew Robinson, Jr., in the office, is the ; regular ,packet for Cin cinnati to-day, leaving, promptly at 5 p. in. Here is nn excellent opportunity *offered for any one irdendhig to 'Visit the Queen City; also, for" shippers desiring to get their goods through- in a - hurry. Remember she leaves on time. • . • The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C Martin, is announced - to leave for St. Louis, and the Upwr Mississippi this morning without fall, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The Lorena, Capt. Sam. Shuman, is an nounced for , St. Louis forthwith: She will receipt freights - through to all points on the_Upper Mississippi - , in connection with the „Northern Lino Packet Com- Quite an interesting event transpired on board the Myrtle during her recent trip in Sunflower river, being nothing leas than the marriage of her popular second clerk, Dan. Fithian, to XUss Lou. T. Bertram. The ceremony . was performed by 'Squire Lebrun, at Lee's. Landing, Capt. Wm. C. Hardwick and Jim Anthony, acting the part of the two best men. • Beckerson B. Morehouse died on Sunday in lowa. He wastoamboat commander on the lower Mississippi as early as 113&5. We extract the following items frompar Cincinnati exchanges of Wednesday: 'The Importer, fron2 Pittsburgh, notwithstand sing the fact that she had both, freight and passengers awaiting her here, bound for St. Louis and other points beyond, passed down on Monday night without stopping. The Gray arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday, and was to have left for Louis ville last evening. The Leonidas, having got her new chim neys inplace,siter taking some 300, kegs, nails andsome passengers - from the Tele : graph yesterday, went on her way 'rejoic-_' ing She Is bound for St. Lotus, , The Armenia, St. Louis to Pittsburgh, passed up With a:full load. The iblicrwittg faets Of , a suit' brought' against the Lafayette: Insurance CoMpany ' to recover insurance on the steamer, sunk and lost 'tithe MississiPpi over a year ago, will be found of , Intetest. 'Shit Was. brought in the Superior-Court of-this city last Spring, by-Mr. Troyer, for his 'interest. in u policy of„, 0,,500 Ain the steamer Ella, l'The boat was insured 'for a trig to New Or leans for a period Of one month, with per mission to navigate all the tributaries ex, • cept this Mistiopri,lted and Arkansas Troyer had loaned' the owner of' tho boat t Mr. Cplly, fi5,000, holding `a mortgage on the boat for the amount. • At MenaphisanopportunitY presented for; a profitable trip Up the Arkansas,and'allly, had: (the policy 'modified , to' allow t hlyn, ,navigate that river Thisohange of poll , * ,bein_g made IA• Cull 'a and Traver riot being known in the transaction,' the s ti rance coMpany refused tcv pay this inter-' est; and he thereupon-brought esuit. The verdict ofthejury'was for Troter.',',The ini•- tirance company moved for a new"„trial, !which ran overruled, by,, the ,11Supepor. Court in,generalterinyeateiday.:, • ; Merry; of publyinei calls .pia enterPrige the ._People's Lind. :„ 1 40 advertisement readithusil'ii , Thereotplof zine will 'bon, ;tract to to carry,' from New Orleans 4,000' to bulk grain per 100 ) ;potinds, and-1011: commence loading Patutty - i, time: • Backed rikyin be taken at aelightadvance over these • .„_••• ili(; • +Alexander -.„§Trifti_ I ,ol Thlirauttlo has bought the T.Ttilteg latatea iron " da&vessels'catawballul t chictota, " 'pays sti , ~faf"sT?!il lEEE= . .. !':::~i..t 4386.000 fortbeloprter, and tya6;ooo for Alie latter . ; offices, so tar as we could-learn, was in the. Enterprise, Union, Buckeye..3frignilia and Boatmen's, for $3,000 each, and in the Eu reka and Central for $2,500 each. Some other Cincinnati oftleelvas represented for V2',500; but we could not learn which one. A - St. Louis telegram, under date of Tuesday, says: The. steamer Peoria City has arrived from St. Joseph with 600 tuns freight. The enlargement of this boat is claimed to be a perfect' success. She dassed the Virginia :14 .und on Baltimore bar. The Virginia arrived after a long delay. The rivers - a ye ore declirdng steadily here. ,The de line ie three inches per day. The Anna. o leaves today for CinCinnati. The W • elite is about due froM Omaha. The S. boat Clerks' As sociation of St. Lo is to be dissolved. The Idelnotte, which :ntered protest here, having damaged a portion of her cargo, wilt repair at On ati. Rivers art. CRP Telegratilt to the- Pitt :1 • LouisviLiz, April ! with 9 feet 10 inches clear and pleasant. ST. Louts ;• April 23 cool. . Weather. 'thikth Gazette.) —River falling fast canal. 'Weather is -Weather clear and I= : OATS. FOB. THURSDAY PAC 113 The new and eplendld al. c-wheel steamer J. N. NrC LLOUCH G. D. :HOME Commander D. MOORS • • , Clerk The above elegant side-wheel- kteamer win leave regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, - New Orleans and St. Louis. Also -to the 43pper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers recelpted through either by rail or river. . . Especial attention .given to Orders and Way Business. For freight Or passage apply on board or to JAS. COLLINS, / CHAS. BARNES, CM . . GIMIEST 6i lIASLETT, Forwarding and Commission Merchant§' - AND GENERAL STEAMBOAT, AGENTS.. Car. Market and Water tits., Pittsburgh. We are the authorized agents for the "NORTH WESTERN UNION PACKET COMPANY," be tween St. Louis and St. Paul also for the "ST. LOUIS. ot QUINCY PACKET COMPA.NT." Freights RECEIPTED THROUGH 'by either of the above lines at the LOWEST RATES. Shippers .entrusting goods to our care can help on having ' them handled witlteare and delivered with dispatch. We are also agents for steamers to Cincinnati, Louisville. Memphis, .New Orleans, and - ail - other points on the Western waters • 1:1P= CINCINNATI s i ggEg • PACKET LINE. For Wketling, - Karietta, Parkersburg, • Pomeroy,, Galliopolis, Big Sandy, Ironton, Portsnionth, Maysville and Cineinnati. ST. MARYS MONDAYS, 5 P. M. ST. CHARLES FRIDAYS, 5 M. . The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis New Orleans and St. Louis. - Also to the Upper Mississippi' and Missouri ricers. Freight or passengers reeeipted through eltherby rail or river. Especial . attention then to Orders and Way Busi ness. - BARNES It COLLINS. MMIZISM=I3: 1221 pITTEIBURGH, WHEELING, Marietta. and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wltartimat, foot of Wood street, DAILY, at 313 31. 'MONDAYS AND THIMSDAYS. S. N. McCIILLOUGII GEO. G. Moosz, Master TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BAYARD A. S. 8117.11.11CRD, Master. WEDNESDAYS ANT) SATURDAYS,_ GREY EAGLE C. L. BESNNAN, Master. Freight will be received at all hours by • , ape JAMES COLLINS, Agent. ALLEGHENY RIVER PACKET LINE leaves every' TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, At 3 o'clock P. M., from the foot of liwin street. • 'his line Is compoied of the following boats: IDA TIERS N'n. 2, E. Hass, Master, W. F. STzW . - .A.lrr, Clerk. ECHO No.. 3, E. Cr . onDoN, Master, A. D. : EDS. SELL, Clerk. - The above Boats were built expressly for the trade, have superior accommodations and attentive odl mh24 AND ST. .-g• LOUIS BARGE CO.—FOR ST. UIS...The • • .. WILD DUCK ISARGEB....Capt. 4. IV. Asioratr, THURSDAY, APRIL 30rif. 'For freight apply on board or to - . OHMS. BARNES. 1 ap2.l . JAS. COLLINS, (Agents.' OR ST.. LOUIS, Dlll..z i ag i a tBUQUE, ST. PAUL, and the ntermedlate ports, In connection withthe North ern Llnc.—Thehnepassenger steamer LORENA • ' • Capt... SAN. SlitilLtN, Will leave for the aboVe and all Intermediate •ports SATURDAY; 515th inst.-4 P. 31. For freight or pas OHN sage appF LACIy on board or to JK. • ap22 Or, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents. g t XPRESS LINE.-FOR ST.- PUAL, MINNEAPOLIS, t 'D LANDING LA CROSSE I ,' GALENA, DU BUQUE% ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND BURLIIvGTON. 1 , • TIIIS DAY-10 A. at. The splendid passenger steamer 3IAGGIF.. lIAYS It. C. BlAnzts, Commander, J. F. DuAvo,.Clerk, will 'leave for above and all Intermediate:Paints as announced.: For freight pasting° appIy COLLINGWOOD, Aon hoard or to ttpl4 F or LACK'S; gents. :.EGUL.4II,, - • WEDNES- m i ,4=44, DAY PACKET !FOR CINCIN-so!ealill21!" TL—The fine stramer • , ~. • ' - RGOSY. Capt. VANDERGIIIFT, W. H. Scull • Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin nati every NVEDNESDA.Y at noon. • - . a Cr DARNEB' JAN. COLISNS I lAgents. JOHN FLACK. mA:I FOR ST. LOUIS:: j it giSk i - TUESDAY, - r. u. Tho steamer DAVAGE - AND : 11 . 11,1/GES; CLipt. 11. C,AMPBELL. 1011 leave as apove announeeq. - Far freight or plastage apply en board' or to apIT , • (U LM. BARNES. Agent.; 1 CITY, OF PITTSBURGH , 1,. • • • , LoAri. Propogal4 , for Tivollulldreii'iud , 11011Xatid -,11)011ars." 11 Of the "Water Extension Loan Bonds," Fourth ceived at' the office Of the City Controller, street.. These Bonds will beer SEVEN PER CENT. IN TEREST with Coupons attached. The Coupons are pa)able semi-annuay at the Office' of the City Trettattry, and the• ends _payable in Twenty-tve years. A 'HINRIN • FUND FOR TIIEIRULTI MATE PAYMENT IS PROVIDED FOR, AND TH.E. (101.1PONS'AltE BY 'LAW MADE RECEIVABLE , POR WATER ,RENTS ;', anti the ,reveutto , arising' front the Water ,Tax is pledged , for the payment of the interest:o,l'o.th° Xettrentettt of the Bonds at ma turity. Theßenda are, BY ACT Or `GENERAIi'ASSE3I.: BLY, FREED FROM STATE, : coolvry AND MU NICIPAL TAXATION.' , . • • • • , It Iva well known fact that Bonds Issued for water rerses, in all' large cities, have ',proved- We'd/Id &streak investments. o bids under par teat beaded epees. The sinies' are to be issued, in denominations of .11, 000, tqop and sioo • • Ilp order or,the Yhetutee9eteVuee. : • =lO4 Tilos/is STEEL. Controlle IEpLNES, HELL Coq - ANCHOTt COTTON iLLS," LIGHT Manufacturers of BRAY:, avg.Ditnit end A.,N011,0R ANti'MAGNOLIA: gETEETINGB: AND BATTING, • : : • ][ll- the QTY t„, t , re., ficet I,n 0,3 market; anottre Mrhip t c. ; ce Tea i tela'aif , '"' firPM s oles icents for, bi11:9 14u ./7 1 r: • .1. , s r: i r"1 . CommigslOn incißrokt4 in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PrrisßtraGn, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, - TACK, BROTHERS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALEBB IN PetrOleum and its Product& ~.rittsbargb Ddice—DALZELL, BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. - . PhiladeinhisOlice--/B7 WALNUT ST. apl:wan - JACO! - WEAVER., 'ln & CO., 04 Com:mission Jobbers, No. Refined Lu bric a ti n g, buy B enzine rude and 011 a, Ta and Cooperage.- Our tong experience in the Petroleum. trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel lers to give: us a call.': Parties having Oils for sale are cordially invited to bring their , samples. T-ATI2 M. LONG & CO., MANUFACTUREESOF PURE 19111. TE BURNING 08 1 . Brand.:-"ZUCIFEB:' Office, No. 2 Diquesne Way, Pitts)) :h. J. C. BIJIFIFUM. - ..C. A. REUEW...W. 11. WIIITiCILKAD. SOHO i OIL WORKS. Manu l faCture and have for sale all kinds of LUBRICATINC OILS. No. 1 ST. elan?. tratiT. • r • llFFlTDi,Kieszv.v a • co; 11ENAY:1111/Elkit, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa Constantly on band, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIIMERES, VEETINGS, &c: strObaed TUFF & Merchant Tailors, No. 34 Federal:St.; Allegheny,, Have just received a large.and well selected stock of FINE srbxuricii- .00013E6 Suitable for a first class.custom trade. • 'Also. a large stock Of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. aDIS 11010 MARBLE,. • P • INIF_AtCECANT No. 933 n SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, seeps constantly oh hanti a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &s.VESTINGS Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S( CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style. T. C. SWEENY, Master' C. A. DRAVO, Master NOW READY. For the Spring Season, a large and complete stock of IBOYS', YOUTHS• AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINC • All the new and leading styles, to be found at No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET. GRAY dt LOGAN. LIMIER! LUMBER ! LLJMIIEBt, ALEXANDER PAITERSON ) YARDS No. SO Preble Street formerly Maficheiter, and No. 187 liebeoca. street,opposlte Gas Works, • ALLEGHENY . CITY. - DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Rough and Pt4iiel Lumber, Q:12360 - arising, Sash Shingle,, lunber Ceder , Lath and Palln ALSO --FIRE BRICK, g a att l jZ i erY l : lll l:ls: 059 FORT PITT LIMBER COMPANY Capital, - $125,000. PRZSIDINT—EDTADD DITIIRIDGE. Sscusrmtv—T. A. WRIGHT: SarsaixTzNimsTEDW. DAVISON. ~ 1 1117i4 1 '‘; OILS. WARING, KING &'CO., 127 Waliatit street, MERCHANT TAILORS. LUMBER. Edward Darhsoil, I L. F. Duncan, John Mellon, E. D. Dlthridge, Geo. W. Dlthridge, I M. L. Malone S. 'R. Johnston. LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER AND AL LEGHENY STREETS, Ninth Ward: OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS Worms, Wash n stoat Street.. HOTELS. . . T lIE MANSION HOIJSE. . . . . he undersigned beg to announce to their friends ESTABLISHER publiat theyßaye purchased this OLD and POPULAR, HOUSE, No. 344 Liberty Street, And will continue tO keep it in the best style. The MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all newly furnished la the best style, and only two min utes, walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will Rad this house an excellent one to stop at, and will be accommodated any hour, day or night. Connected with the House is a splendid Hall for Concerts: ' Papillon or single persons taken to board by the day, week ok mouth, with or without rooms. . H. ;WA9) TB IIqR P mhl7:m37 CONDUCTEDON-TitE EUROPE AN PLAN. • ; • . • • ST JAMES ,HOTE 4 L, • Wop. 465 and 407-, li•Skoorty Rtis ~ i )ppqatte Union ,Depot,e4"ll"raßUßoll. • JAMES: 'K. - .LANAtiAN,.-Pitiprietor, • • This house is newly nnilt eplendi'dly fttrnish ed, and convenient tO ail the Railroads coming into thecity. Strangers visiting the city will find this a, very; Convenient and economical plan: You secure li=gr' ° rgN:gl&ftt gggcNON4ttgtgi et Bouts of the day and night. Balls and parties -supplied with Suppers at the, shortest -notice . and ressonablerates.. • selS:gB9 . LEGAL. , WHEREAS," I.tteti Testamen tart' have been 'lssued' tolhe undersigned In tate of Col. JOIIN P. iIILAtS, late .of tho, Sixth!ward, Pittsburgh, deceased, -Ali persons In debted to said estate will _pay the matudto JOSEPH A. BUTLER, Aldertnan,Tfo.'l.26 Wylie Street, and those having claims present theM for settlement. • • '• • • • • JOSEPH BUTLER, , AIARY 11, GLASS. • • " " Adridelstrators. opliAmr ; NOTICES. IVESTEICIDMITIFUCT of :PENN . SYLVANA,„, „ • ; • At Pittsburgh, the 213th day of 3rareb;A,l3 . .lsl3B; meatndersigned hereby giros notieqof hls appoint.. Asillittlee J OA N SCHAIJIi, of the City ,and County of Allegheny, ,Btate: of Xerinsylvania, within said distriet,wbo has been in:nudged& bank. " rUt U n us yet ttlopi the Distrret Court of. said district. 014.7.5 t: BAILEY Assignee, AttellielAit-Le*: BB &ant stroet.:. WiarrEllllllo.. f.; • wurr.Eiralmr , Warranted.lquat to any In market,'ln. 'tore and gale by :i ,4 4 13 . 34 . 13 / 5111 M.l.lbetil street, Pittibinth: IWIIIM ~".•'i'3 •'" - , CoNi Nice in Franklin Swings Bank tini No. 43 Ohio St., ..4.legii.ext-y-4 . y . A HOME ' COMPANY. managed b Directors well known to the community, who cruet by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage.. HENRY unarm_ GEO. D. RIDDI.N.. DMECT , RB Henry Irwin. D. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwlg, Geo. R. Biddle, Jacob Franz, IGottlelb Fans, Simon Dnun„ J. B. Smith, ;Jacob Hush, W. M.-Stowart, Ch. P. Whiston;joseph Craig, , Joe. tantner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Rub e n. apilhora . NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF THE OITT OP ALLEGHENY. - Office, ilk ALLEGIiENT TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDDiti. FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. 31AUTIN, President. • JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. _ • - A. H. English, Jno. A. Miller, Jas. L. Graham, Jno. Brown, Jr. mh2smaii • WESTERN INSURANCE COM. PAN POF PITTSBURGH. . ;• • • LEX. ANDER NIMICX, President. - WM. P. lIERBERT. Secretary. .• • CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. • •• Office, 821 Water street. Spang & Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. A borne institution, managed by Directont who are welt known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to main- Cain the character which they have assumesi, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. _ InnECTORSI ---' - - Alexander Nimick, i John R. McCune, R. Mlller,"Jr., 1 Chas. J. Clarke, . James McAuley, ! William S. Evans ' , , 1 Alexander Speer,. JosePh Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, Phillip Kerner. David 111, Long, ' Win. Morrison; D. Ihmsen. 111 ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY 'OE - PITTTSBURGH - OFFICE, 21.1 FIFTH STREKT# -BANK BLOCH. , This Is a Home dompahy, and, Itiqutek by Fire exclusively. 'LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C: BOYLE, Vice Prealdent..,,... "ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH AIcELIIENY, Beeretary.".l DIRECTORS: : George Geo. IV. Evans, J. C. Lappti; J. C. Flelner, John Vbegtley, A. Ammon.: Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle. Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King. Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS FIkE, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. . OFFICE, 4t5 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., NEAR STH, .DIREcTORS: Charles '.V. - Baneker. , • Morde.cal 11. ' Tobias Wagner, , David S. Broyn, Stunnellirant. . lease Lea, • Jacob R. Smith, , Edward C. Dale, Feorge W.•Riebards; . George Pales. • • CHARLES G. BANCKER, President. , EDW.T.', - DALE, Vice President. • W. C. STEELE, Seere.tary,pro tem. • . J. GARDNER COFFIN; ACENT, North Went corder Third and Wood BtrAte mh2S:wls • . A LLEGMENT INSURANCE Collllc.. A PANY OF PITTSBURGH. ' • ' OFFICE, N0:37 EIFTH STREET, DANE PIO= Insures against all kinds Of Fire and Marine Rieke, JOHN IRWIN, JR., President. JOHN D. ItIcCORD, Vice President . . • -C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. • , •' , r CAPT. DEAN, General Agert.' DIRECTORS:_ Ciot. Win. Dean, • • • B. L. Fahnestock, W.,11.• Eveevon, Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, - ' Capt. J. T. Stockdale. John Irwin, John D. McCord, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskluson, Charles Hays, P EOPLES INSURANCE cp4- OFFICE, W. E. CORWER WOOD & FIFTH STS.; , A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Itidua • DIRECTORS: Wm. Phillips, _Capt. John L. Rhos?", John Watt , I Samuel P. Shriver, John K. Parks, I Charles Arbuckle, • 1- - Capt. James Miller,l Jared Brtusb, Win. Van Kirk, . Wm.-P. Lang, \- James D. Verner. Samuel McCrickart • , WM. PHILLIn_, Pretilderit. • : • JOHN WATT Vice President. • . • GARDkla o Secretary. • JA13._130 ON. General Agent. BEST VAMILISOAt . • . • ALNVAYS. 0.14 7 .11. AND. . • • : Anq Delivered Promptly to Order, AT'LOWEST MARKET TAATES, - BY - . . OSCAR F LAMM . ec'CO Corner Sandneiy Street and P. Ft. W. & C. IL 33... AMATABIG-n1;0 . 14F51 %...- ANTHRACITE. COAL. FURNISHED AT LOWEST' RATES. . . jeS:. ,-; COALI COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & C0.,- Having removed their offics to NO, 567 I.I:I3PORMIT STREET, . (Lately City Flour 31111) SECOND ELOOR. NV now e , 111 1 t o O ft ea n t -U m? Vali% morket price. ' All - orders left at their office, or addressed to them through the mall, will be attended.to promptly. my2iS:b2s CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG, YOUGHIOGLENY MTh 00111111=111ILE 00/4 . . And Manufacturers of COAL, SLACK AN DESKLPHURIZED COKE. Mice and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. • First yard on Liberty 'and Clymer streets,. Ninth Ward, 'and. on Second street, near Lock No. IL, j'ittsburgh, Pa. Families and Manufacturers supplied with. the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders Jell at any of their offices will ~ reeeive prompt attention. 4II RMSTRONG & 1113TICHINSO N , .-Successors to ILADICLPIIIA AND YOIIGITIOGIIENY.COA.L.CO., MINERS SHIPPERS AIM DEALERS, BY RAIL ROAD AND :RIVER; of superior Youghiogheny ' CAS AND' FAMILY -COA L Office and Yard-FOOT OF. TRY STRFF,T;tne/F the One Works. • • • • - • ' ' supEnsoß COAL.. 1 "' • c: "clrEitiry .. . ,• . . 'Miners and Shltii)eraiirPlTTSßUßGll GAS; TORGR and FAMILY COAL. NUT COAL and SI.ACE. , coaldelixered promptly to all parts .of the titles at the lowest market rates. _ , •., • • _. ()Mee and Yard--CORNER FOURTH ANT) WAT SONtformerly,_Canalt STREETS, Pittsburgh. ' oc2th P. O. 8011121921. ns. • 118 Pn.tericAL• FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 1 • • wric•LEBALE AND NETAIL; 'LEMON & WEISE 'No. -US Coaatt i nt i lyr u baldgyg,TPlrletYpr PARLbEr. and AnfAm s rogetuer vita a coal pieta aasortfacat of common Furniture at rvdacad Price bo a Tieor t t:Zin b 4 r " f t n Y t u hin rchu gill our are trordlall ' amaranteed. p ng: LEidbl,l j oHN R. RigH,Rocu, ; • . U1'861)10811 o an en. Swim Brolltz-I.l2t3NTilltiELD STILEICT, °pig. site ~ o st Owe, Pittsbu r gh , Pa. t: Greenhouses at Atakisad Nurseries on, bur lora • TobP t.! :‘ MI ISE INSURANCE OF ALLEGHENY, Pit. President. .....Secretary. DIRECTORS: . • 10.H.P.W1111surts:Jno. Thompson, Jas, Lockhart, ;Jos. Myers, . Robt, Lea, - C. C. Boyle, Geo. Gent, Jacob Kopp. COAL AND COKE ESE=EI FURNITURE. SEEDS. a ..~ .llii ;;?: @ n 027 MIS
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