The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 07, 1870, Image 3

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AMERICO
E -0 . 80 1 0' %MTH AVENUB,
I'ITTSIrCIRCHEL
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'tuna cAPriaL • • • • - $200.090
Stockholders Individually Liable.
SAND OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN /LOTH WK. FLOYD.
rretideat. cashier.
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Thee. K. Kimball, John K. 11411,114nd.
Wm. T.Bgannon. Archibald Wallace.
,Jars W. Arrott, 41•Lpii4TY.
Lena.
Trt: Milt now rally organized and prequel
1 .40. general Dant lag basin..
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GOLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
Bought at Bight-at Prices;
VII. R. MERTZ, Banker,
Cot. Wood St. aud - sth Avenue
JAMES - 41 Bey & Co.,
03.ocemars to 8 JOlOl3 • 00..
Caner Youth Avenue and Wood St
BAN
Huy utdi oelllllklads of
OOLD, SILTED AND COI:WORN
aIIC !Me IASURAIII.IO Tai
Or Interest Allowed on Dwelt&
-141 - 51oney loaned on °ornament. Bond. a
fe.mc r. ntartel. rat..
Orders exeenled the the Piarehire
net Nnlo of NTOCKN, BONDS nod
MOLD.
.I,MIARS T. BRADT & CO,
_44los l Y l ,agil fiaiEttf.
FINANCE AND . TRADE.
9mm, Oi Prrrentorien Ciazwrrx,
WLDAaenk7, April 6, 18704 $
Cold opened very dull this morning at
a decline of % per cent, with very little
delng, but towards noon a firmer feeling
prevailed aad tha rates advanced to
1123 , closing, however, at 112. Al
though the specie held by the banks is
gradually decreasing, no material ad
vance is keked for kist now, and a
lower premlem may prevail during the
balance of the month.
Goverment, declined fully one quarter
per centoW last night's quotakma, but ad
vanced rapidly on better gold and closed
with a general improvement of about
one-half to three fourths per cent, except
1881 s, which closed lower.
Stocks were strong all day and sp•
pear more in a' position far an advance
than a decline. The cliques are strougye.
and keep on buying until there la
Gel
dent short.' interest matted 5 17;;;,
again of a little thug..4d. our local
securities far prices 8 ",,, 'thinned, but
it 11 the beer
mantilles tbat ere
selected. All _
any Valley bonds sold
as high as AK at auction, equivalent to
r.'allat the beet price la only 85 In
for open market.
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lemsoymoratictive.'
tanOtatloce aa received by. Ph. R.
NM= 001 '5, 112; Silver, 10e; Eighty
'one's. 1 ..14; Five Twenties. 1862, 11034;
1E9%; do. 1665, 108%; do. 1865,
' o .Y:sank 108%; do. 1667, 100%- do. 1868,
Ten Marilee, 11:16t,i; Adams
txasa Company, 61; Merchants Union
Express Company. 6; American
raCom Pe
Ex
nr, 88; Western . Union
Teleg
ph, 323‘; ,New York Central,
9235•. Reeding, 1 / 8 ; Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne dt Chicago, 9351; Ohio a MI!
steappl, le. 3,,"; Michigan Southern, 86
Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 100341 Chicago,
Rook Island & Pacific, 17; Chicago &
North Western, 73X; Chicago & North
Western Preferred. 8 , 434: Erie, UN'
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London, per .6........ ... . . ~..15,46 15,56
Par* per Irene 2134 23
11411111, Gisler ..—........ 81 83
Franktert, florins 47 49
--Cimingtprotations mowed by James
.r. Brady 4 Co. Gold: 11% - United
States SiXes, 1881, 114; Five-Twenties,
4362, 1.1634; do. 1864,10944; do. 11165, 109 X:
Ten-Forum, 10634; Five-Twenties, Jena
tory and Jay, 1865, 10844; do. do. 1867,
109%; do. do. 1868. 10934; Union Pacific
Railroad, 8735; Ventral do, do, 9 0 30 Cy.
Pacific, 111%; Lake Superior —. 'i
( 11 7 re:ogroeh is she Moto:rah (lunar,.)
Now Yong, April 6, 187
Money easy at 506 per cent. on all.
Telegrams, front Washington 'say . May
Interest may not be anticipated. The
Stock Exchange voted In favor of the
new charter. Sterling firm at 83.e8%.
'Gold opened quiet and steady et 111%,
touched 11234, and closed at 111%0112.
L'arryingper cent.- Clearances
6.21,000,000. ut Treasurer sold
one mi ll ion.. 1 26.1000111 89.101:10;
Wu g 680,000.
gr 3l
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Governments, sarong and active :
Ompons of 'Bl, 11434%11434; do. '62,
.11040%11034; do, '64, 109445110; do. '55,
• 110%110X; do. new,..103,44%108%; do. '67,
106340
10944%11121 0234 34; c urrency 6s, 110.10934%109 13.1 K %112.; 10 40s,
Blase bonds dull and steady: Mts.
lauds. 9234; old Tel2l:leneeS, 5934; new,
5234; Virginias, 69; old North Carolinas,
463; new. 22.
Stocks dull but Arm, with the chief in
terest in Reading, Northwestern and
Pacifle Mall. lake Shore was de.
pressed on the report that a bill had
passed the Pennsylvania Legislature au
thorising the Attorney General of, that
Stale to inquire Into the terms of con
solidation of the Lske Shore and Buffalo
and Erie C 0.., and if such consolidation
is found to be contrary to theirrespective
charters, to promos the appointment el a
receiver for.such part of the Buffalo and
Hite road as runs through the State : of
Pennsylvania. .
Ganton, 6434; Cumberland, 32X; West
ern Union Telegraph, 32%; Quicksilver,
IN; Mariposa preferred, 12%; Adams.
Exprelli, 61; Wells, , 19: American, 88;
United States, 44%; Pacific, Mall, 86%;
New York Central, 92%; Scrip, 8934:
Erie, 2434; do preferred, 49; Harlem,
• 14 44: Reading, 9634; Michigan Central,
lab Lake Snore, 86%; - Illinois Con.
tied. 1395.1: Pittsburgh, 100 y.: North
western, 7334 ; do . preferred, 8434 ;
Rhode Island , 117% New Jersey UM.
tral, 103$; St. Paul, 6034; do preferred,
7434; Wabash, 4634; do preferred, 74:
Fort Wayne, 9344; Terre Haute, 33: do
preferred, 64; Chicago and Alton. 111%;
do preferred, 112; Ohlo and Miniasippi.
!MX; Dubuque, 106_X; C. C. dt 04 73K;
Iron Mount, 42K; Hartford and Erie, 4%,
- Boston prices: (upper Falls, 5; Frank.
• iln. ft; Heels, 80; Quincy. 17. I.
Bat.Traisury balance: gold, 183,154.-
3281 currency, 18,071,149; general balance,
-183,318,859. -
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, FlanizzioLT, April 6,1670.
Baldness, generally. is better, the do.
mend for several of the loading commo.
dittos having improved considerably
within the past few days, and with re
dunedatocks,and light arrivals, priors are
tending upward. At no time, perhaps,
within the past year has there been such
an active inquiry for grain; Corn, Oats
sod Bye, which a month age were •
drag, are now sought alter and picked
up greedily, both by dealers and oni
e.dmisra, and that, too, at advanced
prices. The principal cause for this Is
tho bad oondition of the country roads
which have prevented farmers and
country dealers from getting forward to
market, and until the roads Improve, it
is not likely that there will be any in
crease' in the receipts. The grocery
trade is ilso active and develops consid
erable more strength, and there ie not as
much mating and slashing se there was
a week or two ago, the upward tendency
U prices having stiffened dealers, God
they are not so anxious to farce salon.
Upon the whole, things are getting into
better again , and business, genet ,
a lit; presents • more satisfactory and
healthy aspect. - -
APPLn- —oonUatte alugglith brit tt.
„ milt ed; sales In a regular way at-12,60
xe per bbl. as to quality.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 6641700.
A sgEs_rardet and unchanged; Coln.
MOB
so
S[ a Ash, 4c; refined do tie";
Pearls o(4 o ti Pete
. BUTTER—Prim• to choice roll Is sell
ing readily at /NW, while ' , ..oommon
truck Is hard to sell unless very low
prices are accepted.
BEANS—Ray be quoted at 114 78 0 2 .26,
t h e wayside figure for choice navy—but
fowl:ales above $2.
BUOIC.WHEA.TFLOUR — NomInaI.
CHEESE Doll _but unchangW.
Bales of Western Beeerve at leq Warn
barge at 10310; Ohio Goshen, 17310; New
York Goshen 1111118310.
CBANBEREIP.I....ataIes of Backett's
Belle Berries at 120 per bbl.
CARBON OlL—la quiet and an.
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changed, 23(42354c in Jobbing lots, and
25@)26c In a retail way.
tXIRNMEAL—Is quoted, in store, at
90l@SI per bushel, as to quality.
DRIED PlLUlT—Continues very slug
gish and the market is completely glut
ted, nearly every produce house being
full. We mantle° to quote Apples
at 6,ti@.734c. Peaches 7 , ,, , iere8}0 for quar
ters, 9(a)10c for halves, and 18@26c for
pared. Blackberries at 13(&1413 and
pitted cherries at 2f/428e,
...EtiGS—With continued liberal re
ceipts the market is slow, especially at
23, which doa'era are generally asking.
'There It no trouble, however, in telling
Hai 22 •
FLOUR—Market 'quiet but cloudy,
with a fair Moat demand. We continue
;to quote western (Mum in nom, at 150)
6tf for spring; and. 5!„f@5„4 fur winter,
and s@@ for fancy brands. Mso flour.
, 5.
GROCERIE3-Badness hue opened
very active and buyers aro taking hoist
freely at quotations. Sugars have ad
tmcod % per cent (or retinal. and very
firm with a tendency to still higher
prices. It in pretty 'Boll established now
that the bottom has been reached on all
goods, and country' buyers as well as
city are snaking their purchases in
larger quantities. Cefee, on account of
light stock in the country, Is very than,
and wo expect to nes higher figures on
it. Syrupe remain quiet and steady at
our quotations. Perfection Drips and
White Honey, being the same, (Hare.
myers A Bider) wo quoto at acme price.
They aro tho Muse goods altered in the
market, excepting Ocean Spray Drips,
which area lune better. Rice quiet and
nominal.; Foreign Fruit., Spice, Soda,
Soap, ,t c.i - are unchanged.
dues tis -New Orleans, fair, -1034:
good, 1134; prune, 11%; choice, 12; tfuba,
10%11; Porto Rico, 1034%12. Relined,
A Coffee, 13; B, 12N; Extra, C, 1234;
Crushed and Granulated, 14.
Mot.a.sens-Now Crop New Orleans
Molaanea, 75@)80c; Porto Ric0,65%75.
Symms-Perfection. 80; Silver Drips;
58; White Honey, 80; Golden, 60; Lover
ing, 6). Ocean Spray, 83.
Coveitt--Fair to Good Rio, 19%1034;
Prime, 21; Choice, 2134.
Itmat-Cm - olins, 734 c.
Tana-Young Hylson, 11,00%1,60, O.
P., 11,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 11,40 to
1,80. Oolong, SSto 51,45. See Chong, 90e
to 11.50:
STARCH-Pearl, 034; Satin Gloats, 113.4c, -
and Corn Starch, 12c.
CONCENTRATED lirn-1,3,001.per Case.
Fenixe--New Layer Maims, 14.75 per
box; Prunes, tic; Currants 1434 c; Wess
els Raisin., 18c.
Stubs-Cansia, 650; Clorox, 40c; grain
Pepper, 33; Allspice, 30o; Nutmegs, 11,40.
Des Lean-1014c; Shot, 12,76 per bag.
Sowes- 3 .BabblVa," 1154 c: "Onkolfe,' ,
10q Rosin, 4 to 7c; tiDobblu'a," lbc;
Wax, 9c; Chent.Olive, M.
Quantum-Mould, 130; Star, Ho. _
B 1 CARR SODA-10 per 104
Flag-No. 1 Mackrel, ;30 per bbl; No.
2 de, ;19; No. 3 do, $l6. Lake Herring,
54,25; White Fiat, 59.00.
OHMS-Little or no wheat in market,
and prices are nominally unchanged,
11,10 to 11,15 for fair to prime red. Oats
inactive demand end higher; salon oa
wharf at 453, with 50c bid for more, and
we now quote, in store, at 50c to 53c.
Corn market almost bare, end it is diffi
cult to give accurate quotations; dealers
aro buying at 70c to 700 for oar, and 78
to 858 for moiled. Rye la held
material advance: Ma le freely -
offered
but there are cohere Sa-
w c to
Barley, also, is at
-oree anti higher,
though the dem-
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We are rev,- .4 Is Only Moderato.
at 80 ...oti staltst or eholze twang
or%
A.V.l3lltsi Is being sold on wharf
ant] track, at 11150520, as to quality,
HOMINY-56@6!4 par bbl.
HUSKS-234%3c.
LARD OIL-Ia firmer but unchan g ed;
$1,26%1,95, for Extra No. 1 and 88%90
for No. 2.
• LIMN-Est:torn white, ;1,75; Cleve
land, 12,25. -
MAPLE SYRUP-Salts at 11,57%1,75
for gallon lugn, as to quality.
ONION.i- 112.60%2,75 per bid.
PROVISIONS-The only new feature
we have to notice is en advanc3 In Clear
Sides. Shoulders, 12 for Plain and
1334 for Sugar Cured; Sidra, Iffy for
Ribbed, and 17 far Clear; Plain llama,
16, and Sugar Cured 17%1734. lard, 15
%Iffy in tierces. and 16 in kegs. Drlect
8eef,19%1934.- Mcse Pork, 52734.
POTATOE3-Salon of prime Poach
Blown, in stare. at 450.5.1 per bushel.
.PEANLITS-Primo Tennessee quoted
at 9%10°.
I'EA ESL BARLEY-No. :4, 6; No. 3,.
634; "Ortutcal, 110,50 per bushel, 55,50
per half bbl.
PEAS-Sales at 12%2,25 per bushel.
SEEDS-There hs no change to note In
clover seed, 59 t 0.1934, and the demand
La light. Timothy coed,' 56. Flax need
market bare, 53,15 bid.
SALT-Unchanged-11,80@)1,85 in ear
load lots, and the usual advance Motor°.
I =71=232
Sir emu o's Primal's:mon oA7.l:llre,
WEDNESDAY: April 6. 1870. %
There is nothing Important to he said
In regard to oil, nothing at leant deserv
ing of specie: notice." The demand for
both crude and refined at present quota
tions, is only moderate, and, notwith•
standing the market has been compara
tively steady during the past three
months, there being . an almost total
absence of the violent fluctuations in
prices which prevailed to a great extent
last year, there is, nevertheless ' ma. want
of confidence In regard to the eltibllity
of the trade,and this Is not without its
effect 011 thb business. There in one good
omen In the trade, and - that Is that
operators generally refrain from enter
ing Into anything of a wild speculative
character, and this accounts rot the
steadiness in prices. Our manufactur
ers are In good condition for business, as
the stock of crude hero is much larger
than it was at this [lino last year, but
there aro two obstacles In the way, and
It is hoped that they will soon be remov
ed. First, crude is highcr relatively than
refined, as there is no margin for the
manufacturer at present prices; and,
I second, freights to the sea board are still
too high, notwithstanding the recent re.
ductlon. It is true, our exports of re
fined from January ' bit AO date are
larger than they wore at the correspond
ing time last year, but It should borne
in mind that the shipments In 1E69 were
light. Pittsburgh should manufacture
and ship considerably more oil in 1870
than she did in 1869, end that It will be
done If the obstacles above referred to
are removed, there is no doubt. As will
have been noticed, our shipments west
have Increased somewhat within the last
week, which la owing to a reduction in
freight. It is said that the rate to Chicago
has been reduced to 60e per barrel, and
if the freights to the east were cut down
proportional-ly there is no doubt but
what our shipments would also soon ire
largely Increased. If oil can be carried
to Chicago, distance 468 miles, at 90 cents
per barrel, there is no good substantial
reason whyl it cannot to Philadelphia,
distance 100bniles leas, for lees than 81,38
Per barrel.
CRUDE.
The mark t was n little weak today,
compared lth yesterday, sellers ac
cepting bids- wday-which were refused
yesterday.. Sale 1,090. seller II days at
1134; 1,660 on spot at 1134: 2,000, seller 60
days at 1134. Seller May, 11K. hid;
buyer all year,tiominal at 14.
OEM!!
Market quiet but steady, prices fully
sustained, and the offerings light. April
quoted at 25%; May, 2634"; April to June,
26% bid; May to August, 27 bid; May to
December. 28 bid; August to November,
2814 bid, and buyer all year, 30 bid.
RECEIPTS; OP CHUBS OIL BP A. P. K. R.
J. Wilkins 240 bids, on account Y. A
B. Pet. Co; R. L. Goodwin 40(1, ou account
J. B Barbour; CBIZOCH Oil Worka 499,
on account L. W. Young: Jas. Wilkins
160, on accotint J. R. Wilkins; A. B.
Mills 80, on account Wrn. Bartle.
Total 1,380 bide
BIBIIMENTII OW OIL PIT A. V. B. It.
National Refining it Storing Co., 20
ref. ell to Strathmore A Co., Phila.
Fawcett, Logan, S. dr. Co, .251 bbla re•
tined to Logan, tiro. A Co., Phil's.
J. A. McKeo 249 bbis reflood to W. P.
Logan Bro. A Co.. Philadelphia.
Total 610 bbla
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NEW Yong, April 6.—Barely 165 cattle
arrived since Monday. The demand is
good and high prices are anticipated for
Friday. Only 6 care of sheed came to
day; they are much wanted. Prices are
unchanged. 2 cars 77 lb sheared Ohio
selling at 630; of wool stock the poorest
car Illinois 72 it cold at 6,0; a lot of 86
the at go ; a car of prime 116 lb Massa.
chusetts at • 9,age, with one car of stale
clipped 67 lbs at ff‘c. Hoge have fallen
y.c: 19. cars arrived to-day; they brought
/2012X0 dead.
.Crucwoo, April 6.—Cattle quiet and
easier at 15,65(46,80 for fair, 66 for
medium, 16,50@7,E0 for good to choice
aod 17,75 fur extra steers. Hogs In good
shipping demand at 18,1235®8,40 for
common, /8,45G8,60 for fair-to medium,
$8,7609,25 for good to choice and 69,40
for extra.
Dry Good. Market.
Nsw Tons, April 6.—The market
Is quiet. The most important feature in
the market was the reduction by one
drm in the price of Manchester percales
and Armure cloths from 15 to 12No re-
spectively, but this price is below the
regular rate. • 'lndian Orchard Company'
show-new double weight heavy brown
sheeting' at 17e,
DETROIT. April 6.—Wheat lower and
more active; extra #1,31. No 1 selling
freely at $1,14. Oats bl(p3. Barley—
Bales of choice at/11,55 per centel.
'yawned t)8,7&
MIIRKETS BY TELEGRAPH
NEW YORK, April 6.Cottoo lower,
with sales 1,800 bales at at for. middling
uplands. Flours receipts 10,311 ht.'s;
floor unchanged, with sales 6,100 bbla.
Rye Flour dull at 54®5., Corn Meal
quiet. Whisky firmer, With sales 350 bbla
wesforn at ;1,050,1,06. Wheat: receipts
. .
2.01.11 bush; wheat opened quiet but
cloned tnoro active and ono cent better,
with en improved export demand; sales
110,000 bunt:lent at 1(i...ti1,0114 (or No 3
spring; 111,06@1,11 for No 2 Chicago; $l,ll
@1,13 for No 2 Milwruken, tha latter
price for choice; 51,1834 for No L spring:
11,',401,243 for winter red and amber
weß.ern. Rye quiet. Barley qaiet, with
milts 1%500 bush Canada Went at Ill@
1,05. Corn: receipts 62,830 buaht corn a
shade firmer, With salsa 88,000 bush at
$1,07,4 ®1,19 for old and e1,10(41,19M
fer new yellow western and hreoy. oste:
recolr.us 2,719 has, and firmer; ages 54,000
bush at 58e for western in store, 601. M for
do. afloat and 62(a.65c for Ohio and State.
Wool steady., with Bales of 16800 pounds
at 4414@5114c for domeatic fleece.
Leather: hemlock sole drooping et 28%4
30c. Coal: domestic quiet and ttrm.
Rico dull. come dull. Elogor trin,
with salmi of bbla t . hibit at ik c.. blo
lassoa• quiet. Hops quiet. Petroleum
quiet, at 14Ne for crude, had 21iVe for
relined. Llueeed oil Mill, at 86(48o in
casks, Turpentine firm at 47@f73.543.
Sheathing copper quiet and unchanged;
ngot copper quitt at Iot4@l9,ve for Bal.
imore and lake Superior. 11g iron le
n fair rcquoid at f:3335 fOr Scotch and
131@,:34 for Atnerican.
for refined Eng Unix
Bar quiet at 175
and American.
Sheet Iron dull at 1 I@l2o In gold for Met
al& Nails duff, at 4 : 7,;@)4 . 1.40 for cut, EGl‘@)
de for clinch, and 23029 c for horse SIM.
Pork Moody, with solos of 4.50
bele at 127 for Incas,. ~Td9,50@21
for prim and i22,25(422,76- for prime
Wear; also, Bales of let* bole mesa, seller
May and Juuo, at 126,90@27,00. Beef
bteady and quiet: ealee of 180['bin and
100 t.errew. Beef 11111111 quiet; antes of
425 bnin et 5233 fur new. Cut Meats
steady; salon o! 150 packages M 1034@
1.030 for shoulders and 14H ®lea for
barns. Middles firm and In moderate
demand; sales of 175 Imam at 12,40 for
Cumberland cut and 13,3,f(?)14c kir short
ribbed. lard firmer; sale. of 425 dercea
at 1.1%®163 for atoam and 1601liti3ia for
kettle rendered; also, Tiles of 2500 tierces
steam, seller M ,
April, May and June HI.
1.5%@115N0. Butter more Cativo at 14e,
Ma for Ohto. Cheese firm at 12016 e.
Frelghts to Liverpool hears; shipments
of 35,000 bush wheat per atearner at-3d. ,
lest-liour closed quiet without
any decided change. Whont higher sod
the export demand better; No 2 spring
11,11141,13 winter red and amber writ
eta 91,2341,1634. Ryo nominal. Oats
firm at 080 in store, and 605.4 c afloat for
western. Una steady at 91,0741,09 for
now mixed western. Pork firm; sales of
1,000 tibia of mess at 127 for roller April
and May, closing with buyers at 995
for April, and 927 for May, with cellar
3;c higher. -. , oaf quiet and unchanged.
Cut meals firm and a fair deutand
Bacon steady but demand limited. Lard
firm at • 154415,15'e for prime steam
Eggs - in 'good damned at 230,
Clocipo,i rll 6.-Flour dull and
dd_,rh.,ad;,:,./. Wheat; No 1 quiet at 87c
and A° 2 active, unsettled and 34c lower
at 7547514 e; closing outside; this after/
noon the market waS ir regular , closing at
011
75375%c crab and 79 ;o seller May.
Corn dull and 142 c lower, closing at 77c
fir No 2 and 704710 for no grade; this
afternoou the market wee dull at 7734
4783 cash and - 80a caller MAy for
No 2. Oats, quiet and cent lower, ;
closing at 2916 c for No. 1. Rye quiet.
cloning at 71473 e for regular and fresh
receipts No. 2. Barley nominal at 604
60c for No.llighwlnes with
sales at 91,037 Provisuons firmer. Mu*
Pork 1:6,511427,00. Lard 15c. Dry
salted shoulders 104103ak; rough aides
lile; Cumberland middle. Oise In bulk.
Receipt.. for the past 24 holies-3,2601;ns
flour, 2,11/0 bush wheat, 15,310 bush corn,
.3,700 bush oats, 400 bush rye, 1,900 bush
barley and 3,210 head hogs. Shipments
-2,281 bills flour. 10,734 bush wheat,
13,587 bush corn, 12,766 bush oats, 1,371
bush barley and 2.076 bead hogs.
CINCINNATI, April 6.-Wheat 91,084
1,15. Corn 854870. Oda 504560. Rye
85490 e. Barley unchanged. Cotton
steady but quilt, middling uplands 223(.
Tobacco dandy; sales of 63 Wads at 140
to $22, and 8 laixer. Ohio aced leaf 14;17,25
to 142442,50. Whisky in good damned;
sale. of 50 bbla at 51. Country mess
pork sold at 127, and city could have
been road a: this rate to a large extent.
but 1.1,1,ra ,eked Cri,2s-mauy 927.50.
Bulk shoulders In active demand; sales
200,000 pounds at 1041034 e, chiefly at the
lnaido rate, but none to be bad below
103;0; at thee:oat; sides sold at Eliico:!ear
rib at 14e and clear at 14%; but held now
at 143(c. Bacon firm but not so muck
done; shoulders bold at aides at
143.0 ova 16c for clear rib and clear.
sugar cured hams 17418 - Lard In
demand at 156 for kettle and this rate
was paid for steam. Linseed oil dull ei
03094 e. Lan' oil firm at 51,2041,26.
ST. Louis, April 6.-Tobacco firm, at
647 is for lug., 73441134 c for common
to medium leaf. Cottou quiet; at Ble fur
middling. Flour quiet; spring brands
range from 13,40 to 94,16, fall extra 5425
6i4,50, double extra $4,75, treble extra
9545,50. Wheat firm, at 51,0541,08 for
N0..2 red fail, $1,25 for choice. Corn
firm; choice white In elevator 82c, yellow
sacked 88c, white do. 9045134 e. Oats
higher at 544560. Barley; nothing
dour. Rye firmer at 750 for prime.
Whiskey -- firm at 91,52. Sugar is
steady at e344i20 for -louislana.
Coffeo firmer at 193442'2346. Molasses
quiet al 75430 a for plantation. Pork
stiff at 927, but hold at 927,23427,60 at
tho close. Dry salt. meat active end
strong, but all slues private. Bacon very
stiff, with lulled of 350,000 lba clear rib
and clear aides on private terms and
Jobbing lobs of shoulders at 114113(e,
clear rib 16140, clear aides 16c.
Cattle sod hogs steady and unchanged.
CiatvELArtn, April
.6.-Flour steady '
and unchanged.' Rye - Hoar dull at $4,75
@5,10 per Md. Wheat quiet and un
'cuanged. Corn higher; No 2 at 86c, do
rejected at 010, No 1 old held at 02c. Oats
firm and hold at 53c for round lota. Rye
nominal. Barley quiet at 850411 for
State bud Canada. Petroleum quiet but
relined held firmer at 2342334 c for Stan
dard white; crude a shade lower owing
to the prospect of a reduction in freight
from Oil City, held at 95,15 per bbl.
BALTIMORE, April 6.-Whoa' firm;
Maryland 51,3541,45, Pennsylvania $1,25
41;36. Corn active and scarce at 51,054
1,07 for white, 91.0441,05 for yellow.
Oats active at 60462 e. Mesa pork firm '
at 927,50. --Bacon arm: rib sides 153(4
1564c;clear sides 163(41634e, shoulders
1234c,hams 19420 c. Lard firm at 1534
416 e. Whisky In good demand at 91,03
41,04.
LOMSN'ILLN, March 6.-Cotton Irrogu
lar. middling 21340. Flour 55. Corn 95c.
Oats 63c. Rye 90c. Wheat 9425. Sugar
11340. Molasses 729 Pork 9'17, 'Bacon
1134415%010340. Bulk Meats- 10344
14:(415i/c. laud 153.40. Hams 18e.
Whieky: ‘ demand equal to the supply at
51. Tobacco: sales of 264 hhde: leash 55
.45,50, lugs 18015 and loaf 912424504
72,55.
fdsatenna, April 6.-Cotton qu of and
ateatly at=34e: receipts for two u s 1182
hales; exports 800. Flour: a nine
94,10. Corn scarce at $l. Oats 6234®650.
1 i ar 5 20. 50@27-,00 Bran 928429. Lard
15417 c. Pork 927,50. Bacon: shoulders
114 c; sides 16340. Bulk Meats: shoulders .
100; sides 16e. „ -
PHILAMCLPIIIA, April 0.-Flour very'
dull and unchanged. Wheat active, and
advanced sc; red 91,30, white 91,3734,
Rye $l. Corn In 'held 30 higher with
'ulna of yellow at 11,08. Oats hold firmly
at 1324650. !Petroleum nominally un.
changed. Pork 526,50. Wlekey firm at
91,06 fur Iron bound.
• Tommo, April 0.-Flour dull. Whoat
dull and unchanged; No. 1 White Mich
fgan at 11,25, regular. at 91,13, amber at
91,0534, No 1 rod at 91.13. Corn a shade
lower,' No. let 8734 e, now at 87e. Oda a
shade lower, • No. 2 520, MiChigan 53c,
Cleiver seed 6 cents better, at 5 0 , 25 . .
Mum,stigart, April 6.r-Flour nominal.
Wheat unsettled with sales at 84e for No.
1. 77,t4 for No. 2. Oita firm it.42„t4e for
No. 2 fresh. Corn easier at 690 for now:
Rye nominal.
Nalinviwar. April 0.-Colton steady;
Low middling 210; good ordinary 20e.
IMPORTS WI RAIFROAD
CLICTELAND 'AND Prrisnunatt
noaD, April 8.-6 care. lake sup ore.
Bhoetiberger, B A Co; 4do do, Jones A
L; 3do do, Brady ' e i Rend Iron Lb; 3do
do, Union Iron Mill,: 1 do e s ore, Bryan
&C; 1 do shingles, P E Cady; 1 do ore,
Wm Clark; 28 bd.'s hides, Lindsay, El &
E; 2 do wire, Canine A W; 1 car potatoes,
1 bbl butter, Volgt, 61 A Co; 114 eke pa
tatoes, Bricker A CO; 114 carboys acid,
.3 Irwin; lot sundries, R P Boron; 8,000
feet lumber, Cromlow A. C; 4 bra 'butter,
34 jogs molasses, Bruggerman A 0; 78
bdla rake teeth, Anderson & W; 6 bbbt b
dour, Altos Works; 20 kgs P barley,
Seghmyer & V; 6 bbl' do,Arbuckle'
Co; 10 hale paper, B akewell & Ed;
12 bile a Iron, 1 lot do,
W hUller; keg
powder, Arbuckle. A Co; 3 bldri 0 22 8 ,
Houck, .1 A Co: 5 eke wheat. 10 do corn,
5 do oats; 2 bad onions, H Rea, Jr;
20juga syrup, G W McCune; 2 ball bet.
tor, Bruggerman &0; Mt eke oats. Ora.
ham A M; 2 revolving rakes, J Hare A
Bon; 28 eke oats, Spencer & 61; 5 bola
eggs, Volgt, M A Co; 4'do do, 'H Riddle;
2do do, Paul &;11; 100 eke potatoes,
Rapport; 54 sirs corn, Mcßee° & A; 87 o
bhis, 13 D Moore. -
PiTrantritaa FORT WAYNN AND Cul
cumltamnoan. April 6-15 bbls
whisky, F Evert A Co; 16 sks kgs, B
L Fehnestock; 21e bee, ReyMor &Brost
bbl' 1 s oil. R E Bailers; 80 bbls do Geo
Kelley; 6 bra japan, Harris &Ewing; 7
PITTSBIIIOIII DAILY GA
bale chair stuft,'.7 Woodwell &. Son; 100
bblo flour, T 0-Jenkins: 7 doe Iron, 1
do cask, howls, B, D t Co; 2 bble
ordain, 1 do beaus, Day t Co; la empty
bbls, 1 do keg, 8 P Sbriver; sdo but-
ter, 1 do onions, U his butter, 1.14 do.
Volgt, 51 & Co; 1 do endow, 2 goo - do,
tube butter, 1 bag do, U Rea ,
Jr; 58 blob; oil, 1) 1' Relghart;
20tubs butter, J A Graff; 8 do
do ilfirs, Dilworth, Hlt Co; 6 bdte forks, I
J Woodwell; 32 do do, B, Wolf Jr It Co:
50 do do P II Lanfinan & Bro; 13 do steel,
Rowe, G & D; 2 cant stone, Graff. B &
On 64 axe wool, W Barker Jr &Co; 12 do,
12 bile r paper, °Array It Clark; 2 cam
ore, Brown & (52; 200 has cheese, . W W
Wolcott; 100 bbls flour. Watt, L & Co; 5
care metal r hilimlck It Co; 6 do do, Brown
& Col 6 BrSom & C;7 dodo, Graff, 11
Co; 8 do do, Hallman It 11; 1 do do, Rug
&
PITTOItuROII, CIROINVATI AND ST.
Louts RAILROAD, April 3.—t011115 wheat,
R Kennerlyo do staves,W Flutings;
43 tin lard. 5 tibia do. 5 ee framer; .F
Sellers; 400 bge flour, T C Jenkins Bre;
bbl eggs. 1 tub batter, 1 do onions,
W H Graff It Cu; 2do d apples, /Enable
It 2do eggs, Head & II; S tuba bolter,
P Duet don; a do do, H. Res Jr; 5 bbla
eggs, 7 tuba butter, F; G Craighead; 51
bre barley, 8 Hcash.B do d peaches, W
61111er; 6 firkins butter, W H Graff; • 5
bbls d peaches,l do eggs, Volgt. Mit Co;
62 cads tobs.xx, W I. Jones; 20 do do. 11
W Jeuktoson; 10 bRa soap, 3.casee lard,
J Lockhart.
ALM:EMERY STATIC), , April 6.-2 cars
wheat, W McKee & Cog CoB bbl,, vll, W J
Suodgras; 200 bids flou Geo Stewart; 1
cask eggs, Klt A Ca n; 146 bills pa
per, Pi-aser & 25; 1 car lime J
Holmes; I t do do, 11 & Modil; 1,
db do.
J P Henderson; 100 bbla flour, .1 B
Keo It Co; 6 doe brooms, F Heckert; 1
car metal, Bogen, It B; I d) wheat, Ken
nedy Bro; 49 eke oata 87 do corn, 13 do
rye, 60 do wheat, Rose & 13; 1 car lum
ber, Fratler Bro; 1 do do, J Nana; 60 bbla
flour, M. Steel It Son:2 tibia onions, John
Herbert,
A ihurriassir VALLEY . RAILROAD,
April 6-72 cars coal Klor, F t K; 44 do
do, Armstrong, Dlt Co; 11 do do, Cole
man, R & Co: do oats, Blaney It M;
alt onions, W H Kirkpatrick t 00;-. 2
cars I atone,
Hoffman; 1
B It Co; 8 bble
eggs, bail butter , F McKee; 4 calves,.
Vi offman; 1 roll loather, - I,bbl groom,
2 bgs hair, 1 hdl pelt% 11 Pllnfi n 23 6
hldea, 13 sheep pelts, J Gallery; 61 bbls
tar, L Oponhelmer, 13 sks oats, J Royd;
268 aka oats, 18 do 110, Scott It 0; 3 cans
metal, McKnight It 00; 6 calves, 2 hogs,
Bonshlre.
IDIPtIRTS 'BY RIVER
PITINRIMOD, BROWNIWILLN AND UN
NEVA' Peuic 1.2,• April 6.-36 bbl. eggs,
I box butter, Johnston & C; 2 bbl eggs.
J J Pettit; 50 beach bleats, A Chaurtams
60 eke oats, Emry dr. Helsel; 1 bbl eggs, 2
pkgs butter, 2 do dry apples, Little &
5 pkgs eggs, 2 do butter , 8 Heaton; 4$
bbls apples, John Horne; 13 mks rage, 21
bbla eggs, J W Baitt; 78 bite w glass, II
11 Pry; 60 do dO R 08chmorit.
NtimigNl:Na Paw DELLS, April 0.-2
bble eggs, titcßapedt A; 0 do do, 2 dd
2 do d apples.. U B Edwards &Osi
i do - eggs, W Bannon; 8 do do, 6 do
apples, 2 do onions, Woodworth al:1;21as
eggs. Gregg. - 80n A. .Co, lot stindriee,
Head & IR; 4d site oats, L Jones rt. Hon;
lot furniture; Myers & Ben; 0 bp timo
thy toed, A Kirk patriCk.& CO; 2 bp!. eggs,
Randolph A 8; 2 do do:.11 Rea Jr, 49 mks
oats, Quo Weller 61 do do. W .1 Steel &
Bro; 50 tone metal, J W Porter; 102 Irks,
t 9911 potatoes, Vole, u Co; 20 eke
rye, 2t do corn, 29 do oats, 51 Bryan.
SPECIAL ' N: S
W - CONPUBIrTII!ff.
UN. ht./HENCE% P ULNIONIC !SE forth !
'"l'lTer!tiVllf Colas and
for the
care of Dyspepsia and all tho Debliltated Coit4l
- It AND R•KE PI bra
Micas. or the Wirer or to act s• • Heath Cur-
Alt of tlia , te throe Medial lea am often redsired
In caring Coneturiptton, though the Chimotdr
5 1117gc:= Trz I: . r.:l " l4=== e lH
reghiattne tbc Stomach aad Liver. and help the
redo bale drrup tot/lent Lad scan% through the
niood vested., by Istileltraeans • core IN team cr.
reeted.
The... Medicines ere eortactentiorali °Erred to
the - Ctibile as the only safe, nrlalt and reliable
remelt) for Ca town art . Coasempthm, for all
thorn morbid roaditlons or the heuly chichi. ad
in that fatal obersae. Meer arnepi alai. and CNC
Pcosla are often fortrunm rl of Cottauraolltd•
sad .r te the- - - Irett Otto/cit. the./ MANI
co they monist.
the Ino prompt attentse.
The Pulmoule Siren Is s medicine width hss
uan a loan probason Imford the public. Havel.
hat I—en provatt by the thoosand cores tr. bat
mair through a .rtod of more than thirty-dm
mar, ta all of wttleh time its otion hat M
erry:ea. and the most mat r efitaPtielem ea'
uo long. r doubt that It l• a remedy winch to.
need with couddenm In all came wnich Matt
.f arose.
I ifhe patient will persevetinsly foltowl he dt•
reefons which mamma.) elln. wn‘
Lemuel} be tamed. If ht. tangs ma om .00 memo
mato!l to mar • cure pot-Lard. Even lo es,
tempos...l to tn. incarsbte.. wile. friends and a jo•
alma. have despaired, the use of this lie le
has saved the life or the palatal, and manned
him to perfect h•altim.'
ur.&lnsetdoesn ld ot
art my th i at all cues of rot
st7.l‘lVent..'ll,llt tt:thrlV4l,
pauenta bevel ' s...Smarming mPatposnA
i ttt.thes=leVley„ Tse _
Oast they are oblisea to by tt, oe. and w men
titel to
Olen an by mels idwaietaa they may
new
beend No metlical treatment can create new
Inns, but when the loan are very sad }diseased
in.l to some extent destroyed, a met! M O 7 O.'s: -
meted by Ilr. Itabts - Alt medicines.
A leo. 111 ncrofoloas meat medielnet
see optail} eflo cat. Pt. Schenck photo.
graphs 01 a otsober of perm. who bare beet
ritlitl7 titlittitit..lttttl moots, tore, and now all
1111 k,. en. Tllla Mows its porlf}los
which roust be able to he. entitles In the long ,
to toe treitment of ConsoMPtlon It , a or ant•
tlhWt iliitiOrtlitltni to Cr* tutor ma a 'tomtit)
tone Its the system, Ileum It Is necessary to
strenstbest the apPetlls yr the Patient and Im.
prove the digestion. Pro - xr ...Ishtar.: is re
spared together with mon means 'twill male
the mod costly dbresUble. The articles most
•altable for the diet of Congos. tire pans...ars
Acolgoatt4 to Dr. debrook's Almanac, which
are dleteMoted xratultootly. to general. Mt.
moot bigitly natrltlons articles aro to b:pre
ferneaLbut theitlavatme organs moat best ength.
cued la order to make either food or medicine
Serviceable. • This teeptiremeat la met
gas
the
traw l Tonle, and for this pensfax. It was don
Od
When tae digestive p - wee, set Put in OPP I,
order, the fsod has !to proper effect; the *Totem
of the rotten. Islnvigorated Ant ti t long, be
ale to c renter their thazilmas In a normal anti
healthy manner. Then the hurling powers of
Polmoolo Syrup will eff,ct the rots
Volmon try Consumption Is alumat alwaYs MM.
onset.' with Dyspepota and Liver ComPialot.
n dinner: obstruction
rills are is
nod ed restore re
move obstructions front lee Liver lts
healthy action. They have all the edlesey which
Ls ascribed to colonel or "blur masc.` and arr
erwarranted sot to molt,. a particle of any min.
a[ .lend. Them FWD once the must abstioale
calett • Irk headache, piles. billow, aft*
Mtn, - and all other dims., which -Ate from a
tomitl or obalroeted condition
thee Llves. One
box of Mem }dila 1111 Drava gteacy of the
medicine.
In Contempt on the Nei Woad Tonle &Ad Man
drake If are lovaloshic anzillary
They relieve tne mitering. of the Patient and
assist itt, real:ramie p In electing • cure.
They hove been found us e ful In advanced stases
of Consumelon, where the lung. are Melee ..-
destroyed and all symptoms...idles to
the judgment of the physician In looted attired!
demla. The lives of natl.-its wilo were actually .
In dying 'a inditiou 1,001 been preserved tor
•
months by the use of lkdenta4 throe great ream
edlm.
lir. toe:Benet.. Almanac contain. a fall trestle'
on the varlet. forms of inmate. hi. nmee of
treatment. a im gebess3 directions how to ...his,
medicine. can be bad gratis, or s• nt by_ mall by
addmming Ms Principal -011ce, No. 15, North
Sixth Street. Philadelphia. rit.
rem of the "cement gimpand be tweed Tom
le each $lOll per bottle, or A 1,50 a half down.
Mandrake 1 . 111015 runt, • box. for rale by all
druggist , Ar5:.14.11,
lar DOCTOR WHITTLER COX.'
TINDER TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numeton•tiaa. of met resell
ing Dorn' selfostouse.producing tatimenlinesa,
nei - von. eruption., seminal
cm(ulon., d neatly
_lmpotency pemiencntlY
cure.'. Per sona afelcied with delicate, Intricate
an t 1 long stand'. VOlliitittaloSl COmiktir to art
politely invited to call for consultation vadat
come nothing Experience, the heft...DX.4oer.,
has resided ntm to perfect remedies at one- en.
elest, WC, permanent. and which)e musics....
can b w use d without hindranoe to neatness. Med
i Mine. prepared isthe retabliguesent, which cm
braces mike, reocytion and waiting rooms' ai"
boarang sad sleeping apertatiTia Mr patients
requiring daily personal attention. and vapor
and chemical baths, thus concentrating the famed
Ird.t.ot spriest. No matter who have felled.
state your ea.. Read • what he says in his
phlet of tuu loagez, sent to may address fur two
stamps in Sealed envelope: Thonsands of cane
treated esinually, at oM. - e and over the coon
trtdceegriipm4i)eltis fret; Personally or.
PItt.OOMO. Pa. T hours VAIL o S o u ' fi!
day..ll Ws to SI C. N. I . B.2llpbUlt sent to lay ad
d roo• for Sue SUMP/. •
pirIBATCHELNEVB lIAIRDYE.
—Thla splendid Hale Lde to the best In
the world. tl rtnlerr reliable. Instnntaneons.
does not contain icad, our soy Idles:to pollen W
;woollen paralysle or death. Avoid the • santed
and delusive prerarallons bouUng virtues they
do MA possess. • The pondne W. A. b•tebelor l o
lira Dye his had 31) years notarnletied
Lion to uphold Its - Integrity as the only Perfect
Halr Dye—Blank or Brown. t4dd by all Drug
gists.. Applied at Ilk pool L htreet. N. Y. l'e7
IgirlUST OUT.
• CHEERY PECTONAL T ROCHE4I."
rim cot, vo.cAtum
.WEE TUBUAI AND
'Wan
Noneaotood. None so pleassat.
None C Inv as Quick.
• It MINTO CO
10 ILO:WHocure. N •New
Coo oo More of slow aJnlblo tooted usaws.
lu. ••11nown Cobol thing." • doN
PROFESSIONAL
G. W. De CAMP, •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
burgh,ove to No. TS ORA NT STREET, Pis
praetice In the U. B. Circuit .Od
Diatrlet Courts, In the State Beim= and all tut
Court. of Allegheny county, sun mike collec-
U.O. 10 luus‘nr Mead/Went comities. JaPnlint
ARCHIBALD liLARELET,
a - rwoumsm-Am-x.e.w
No.,l!l ; #mmr..Milillia.'7;
Ml=
j,Errßes.. TESTAIIENTAILL
j —All verse. , Interest ed ell take not!ee that
ters tntamentty to the estate .el 3UNIA
11. MCVEY. deceased bee been entatld to the
anderegned •Itzeoston. All persons ihavlog
claims ...yeast the...tato ell please hellcat
them without delay, and peens k aowatatthe
selves Indebted wilt Pine. make Perinea% to the
andeestnned exegete. learned ately.
J elle3 SAINT.
• • JAt1)11 CI•VODE. •
Yx.rentays. Ste...burgh, Pa.
•
•
W. A. I.6l,lB,'Atterney, at No. 93 Diamond
street, rlttsbauth. fendebel
.g.TTEIIB 01' ADMIAISTILL
TION ot , the estate - of SARAH 1NE19.•
late or elegh• ny City,
ever bed patted to the aSdersigked..ll
perstnie lof go aald stAto MU° i.e
dista. payment, having Claims
g•Ms....bu tame wl I them prope,t, ay
for e,ttleme,t• U.
Ore 1111 l
C .A ft I,IO . 2I CCKLEY.
• VI 710. UM 'I tint Aveaue. . Pa.
y lI
• -• - • -
•
ittieenelware. Bristot 'Ware,EN r teEnlit , ..l3..± , Alejellmus
teleeend Warshouse.3S3LIBENTYHTBENT • lit,n;
/WAN iroututioatteAdod
___ • .
TS U. 111cCORMICR.
Attornev-at-L aw
No. 611 MEANT !STREET
bu ittr .. ,
r . ompt a!lepti . oiugivca to all kludlgiVial
•RI. ; R.,NEEPER,
ALDKUMAIi /Lk P.: -Orilla() .1 OETICI OT
FIFTH. •
OFFICE. 89 IA V }MIK-
Spealid mention Jaren to imurefamellif ana
collect.lonc.. Duda. Bonds and MorIATIVA
nn, .t 4 . 11 ktif enzatuen attesWed to prr.F.V.7
KEYSTONE POTTER
S. M.AKIER & 00.,
ltnnnaccnrnn Of
I.ET THURSDAY MORNING : APRIL- 7, 1870.
RIVER NEWS.
The river Cr.lntinties to recede steadily
at thli point with 10 feat 10 inches, in the
channel by the Monongahela marks.
Weather cloudy and raw with indica
tions equally favorable for rain or snow.
The Juniata, from Cinciniastl,• arrived
last evening and will leave again today
at noon. She la in all respects a first
clams boat and admirably adapted for the
trade
The hiavanus, from St. Louis, was due
last night, end will probably be found in
port this marning.
The U:endale, Copt Hare, will soon bo
ready to depart for int. Louis, and the
mune la true of the lamella, Capt. It. U.
Mason, for Nashville. -
The fderaenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, is
tilling up steadily for the hlisaourl river.
The Kate Finnan.' was advertised to
leave Cineinnr.ti for Pittsburgh on Wed
nesday. .
—The Cairo Bo&fin ' of Friday, says:
Boldness at ouewharf has fallen off to
a most astonishing degree, and lees
fitlight to being: ehtppped Ire a whole
week than WM ahlpped In one day dor
lug the early part of March. St. Louis
Is in the same predicament, - and boats
come out from that port only half laden,
although there la now plenty of water
for them to bring full loads. Freights
along the Ohio' are also scarce, and the
Robert E. Leg arrived yesterday from
Loulsvihe with only hallo load. Never
bafore, perhaps,' was there ever an sud
den and oemplate a suspenalon of ship
motto In the whole West. We mod
dently expect, however, a general re:
gumption lo a few weeks at the far
-
thest.
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Enquirer, of Tuesday: Tho St.
Mary's win leave here to-morrow fur
Pittsburgh, end will try to sectire a trip
of freight and people there and along
the Upper Ohio for. St. Innis and the
West. Capt. Swootibjr Can MOO no In
ducement at present to enter the Cincin
nati and Pittsburgh packet trade.
—The wreck Of the Emma No. 3 Iles in
33 feet of water, straight with the mi.
rent, bow up stream, and 300 yards from
the Tennessee or inaln shore, and about
400 from island AO. Steamboats pass
either aide of the wreck-going up and
down • '
—The Hide PUtnaul, froth Now Or.
leans, • bee the following items of freight
for Pittsburgh: - 14 hbds sugar, Johnson
C 011.10; 37 do do. .1 T Wray & Bro; 1
bbl do, J. H. Oniltott.
—Tho gar West arrived at S. Louis
on Monday. and - the Mollie Ebert and
Lnrona passed Vicksburg the same day.
ou route from New Orleans.
-010. Jam:Woodburn, was at Um
tionatt on Monday. It is maid ho con
templates building a light draught boat
bore this summer.
—Robert Singleton, inlet on the - R. E.
LAO, was fined .19,60 at Evansville the
other day for beating Aaron Day, "a
colored brother."
.
—Capt. Cox wag etfered 11 - 23,000 at Ht.
Louie Ibr the (Mowed oa
declined the offer.
=it b repoltoci that J. W. Chambers
is at the head of temperance league at
Memphis.
—The tow boat Merculesi with burnt
b,lteri. wee lying at Cincinnati on Mon-
Tho Sioux Pittaburgh to tho
inouctslnr, lett Wheeling on Monday. '
—Tbo with an Immense tow o
anal, passed try.ClnOntuitt on Sionday.
f :+~v ~t;~~~:~.H
MISSOVEL RIVEN
F pcilLtig;,;:34.s.2Ve.
CITY. 4"4ll4lleiT r At 11 I.Lti
WISAICIL and WILACIAi—Tha Arm
Allintantlat paaanognr . aranar ~ • .
Nader. .
Clerk, J. W.P.I leave for Itkr ataisind
aarrmonlato porta 'ore •THEIRSDAY:••prII 7th.
as try at. ^al •
ffu welgbt or Punta, apply on warn or to - •:
aPS , ' Ilritlittltenttr.urugl'•
CAIRO AM) sr. Louis
FOB CAIRO ST. Ai dgr o e
bOt/IC.—Therpleneld wive.
qt !Kellner
ULLNDALS Copt-11MM,
WM trace for the above andlutermedlate ports
111118 UAY. Aprli elk. at 4 r.
For Irrlght or pu.s... apply on no.rd or t.•
nrtl FLAWL • CULLINUWOUL. AlArnte.
NAPtiviLLE._
FOR EVANSVILI E...saMt
lIKBVIL.I.E arid NAP.H.
t U.N.—Tem Any putouts bteioarr
CAM.II.Ik C.Pt, It. Q ltAsOrt.
Wrivr+ . 4 tFrredlatAs porti
u TOlO DAY.
ip4 "r tnatICII.Pr""GOLEArrOI,!4..4,IL.
I=!
NORI HENN LINE adroit
STEA,MEIt.S.
For St. Louts, Davenport Dn
.,
buque and St. Paul,
TUIWUUN WITHOUT' CIIANGIS.
STEADIER LAZE SUPERIOR,
Cavtaln.g. WI/DEN .... UGENNFLL. Clerk,
Will leave as shove ea T GEC./ AY.. April ICA:
STEAWEIR RED WING,
%Of-P.IIIIIIIT, Capt..l' FLANNIGAN, Clerk.
Will leave on lATURDAY. April Cote.
; these new andenagniaceetetearneri an under
charge or fu estaoleaced officers. end
have aneurysms , d seaoweaslatona. offering race
to deft teen se to Psatengers and helPhere•
Fc".l.l,flitTia. w... ant. •
FLAWS. 4 COLLIN vs OUD. A eclat s.
CINCINNATI
TTSBURGII AND OINCINN ,
PACKET LINE.
The new endeplenAW ohle.mr6h.el a dr i a
JIMA-TA. Capt. C. 1..
. •
will 'tail, rltt•blirgh for Cluclunatl EVERY
THUILdpkIC at 12 <Octal% promptly. Ilelsrt-
Ipll. will tears CIO OMI NVLNIC /SUNDAY at
IN M.
lot 'l4" 07 FreMe . d . I nn N b ro d o .l .ll) * •
b 7 DA ME
5 lik'kilit'Aq.Vrif
No. 3 Wood .heel. rooscoger Agems.
PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE.
Tim new and splendid oldwaheel Adr oi t
Btt•IIMI, ARLINGTON. DAN/EL
MOORE. Master, A. s. BtisrAOn. Clews, kn.'.
Pittsburgh for Cincinnati arm TUAIIIiAY at
11l E. promptly. ileturning, 'raves Clueinnatt
for r.vsborgh. at 131,N. freq . ) rh WAY. -
for horrid, pas_ age, or other Information, op
ply on bo•rd or to
JAMES COLL'IIiS,
tot YLAtIi(A oocaariuW(KM. Agents.
PENDIA A EVANS,
• ' N 0,3 Wood street, Passenger Agent,
STEAMSHIPS
•
rjr , LIYERPQOL ANDAM
.Q.UEENSTOWN.
TIIEI INDIAN MAIL STEMISEUPS,
Numbering ilateen ant-elan rends, among
thorn the celebrated
CITY OP PARIS,_ CITY or ANTVT:tir,
CITY OT UUSTON, CITY Dr BALTIMORIc,
CITx OY 16DNININ.
Balling XVY.LtIt SATURDAY. from Tier 411
North River. Ncw fork. For courage or further
tafonsatlon apply to
WILLIAM BINWIAM Jr
au
If • THE MATTER OF TUF
application of the (MEAT WESTERN
MUTUAL BUILMNO AND LOAN AFSOCIA.
VON. of ritt,bargh, for a Chartcr of laeorpo
natal, '
And now. to-,.l title Minh day or IsebrearY,
A. D.. 1870. th, within petition and lastntment
of writing having been Presented to, bet-used
and exantined by the Conti, and the objects. ar
titles and condition■ Ingrain t!Unit ant* ,
inland appearing to be lawful and not Injurion
It Is ordered uld directed that said Instrument
of weltlag be filed I a the °nice of the Prothono
tary of the Court of Common Mau, end that
notice of sold application be Inserted la the Pitt.
harsh patty Kendal, tilirrrit,' for at Meat taro.
week,. eettray forth toot en eaplication hes been
nude tothe Court or Common Pleasortta Comas ,
of Allegheny, tolgrast the raid ”The Orcat Wes
era Mutual Pullen& and Loan Association of
rlttsburch , , , a charter of Incorporation, and
that sold charter will . be granted at the next
term of eltd Court, un'ess exceptions be met
to proper Mute..
BY Tnic COOMT.
S. A. BA= Solicitor,
11=7:21211
=I
FINANCIAL
TRADESIIENN NATIONAL BANK i DUQUESNE WORKS. FORM PIPT
Wood St, cor. Second Avenue. COLEMAN. EM33I & 00.. BOILER. STILL AND TANK
EITERna PAID ON DEPOSEIS. wcyrua-Q,,
AND SNYDER.
etad, Coupons, Bonds a
1301:MET AND
A. lIRAI/ , .F7. I'
W. VANK11 , 1(... ,
,r.S.d&F ••
THE SAFE DEP
OF r ITICEII3UIAG 1-1
Safe Keeping of - Valwibles, •
Under guarantee , , ad the rating cd nate, to Its
Mire and Burglar-Proof Vault:.
No. 83 V0UR.4 4 .11" AVENUE.
Premildend—WlLlAD PIMA I
Vice Presidont L — lI ZMOY LLOYD.PS.
DIRECTORY..
WI , LIAM PHILLII tl,:faltON H. PAINTER,
HENRY LLOYD, IJOS. P. MOHILIStIN,
WILLIAM 110 A, . HEOIMIE BLAcK,
WILLIAM M. I.YON.'CUB.TIS ll• JAPCSEY.
J as. i. itznixtrr.
r. vON DONNIIOKIST.
Open dolly Irom 9 o'clock A. 0. 0 4 o'clock
PEOPLE'S &WINGS BANK
Of Allegheny
Cor. Federal' and Laeock Streets.
M. H. ilAP:1111i1N, President
. P. TOOK% fashirr.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
,wkholdem lavid9ally linble.
ITEBEBT ALLOWED ON TULE DF2OBITB
CITY it it.N
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPITA 11100.000,
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
WEREN'T PAID ON DEPusirs:
WOREINN EXALIIAttUE
nought and mid, and when titles 1 r•• Ted to
BUMP. Colt...tont made on ell In • rectral
points of Um United MAUI and Gan d-.••
7,0111111(11 . 1C IttuNEN.
JANNI.I MCCAW , . g r
W. N. Idtmodtt. f.Maitt.x.
DoteuTond.
J., lirrrt,r
Hug 7 01100,-•
T. rune,: Catni left.
J 1 1 ,31,4
it. A. rrerittl(MN
7 Mom , Rune:.
•
N. Crape
JOS. Id.I.IAZZA.A". Pelletier.
LI. nmmen.
Thom. ISourke
• . •
Patrick sear,
nits.. It. BA [1:
•
(1.1.. Mak lak
J. Ursa..
1111=3
HART, CAUGHEY b. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Comer Fourth and Wood Streets,
:aturday, but
rITTSBURGII, re.,
11.,
OUUCTN.`I4 IL Ti HANNA. HART 0..)
' DZALZ.
Exchange, Col_, coupons,
And particular attention paid to the rn ch .
uf
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Big ht' Dr/sits on London
I swlkf.l
.13A:NIFKIE.rttS,
57 MARKET STREET
C fl akedn. tnitkie the hrlnet hal of
WI t tales and Lattaalh,
Stock K,Bends and, other Sec urities
=
rn: Ocular aticutton pal! , Iv tam v.chase av
sic of .
United States Securities
jmo:at
REPORT OF THE
Farmers Deposit National Bank
At. the close of besleesx March 24th, 1870.
17.72/111tCE3.
Loans and .............41.10T,968 43
11.8. Ronda taxman circulation 300.000 00
Dee from lag and Ile
sc fr o m gentl lhm other Nat'l Bank....
Bee From other Banks ain't
Lab ter...— 914,054 It.
Panting House ............. ....... 16.000 00
Taxes Paid 5.443 79
Premien. 3,880 83
Cash Beni Including rt.., 14681 00
Exchange for Clearing House.. 32.755 00
hills of o th er National Bank... 7.503 00
Bills of to BROILS 143 U 0
Fractional Currency, 'including
Nickel.)
Sprcle,Coin
lagalTender
3 per ern, Certificates
LlAnicrinrs.
Capita/ Strte.k psl4 tn. ' $ 300,000 00
eurphts Pond 60,000 00
ProlSt mud Loss • 401.353_01
Notional Bank e1...a1/Don out
slau4lost 401.1100 00
Dividends .m 951. 005 00
hollrldual itenoalts Ml.= .70
Doe Co Nat'l Banks 66,221 n
Doe to other Hants and
Banters ' 4444201
004,730 57
STATE Or PIGHNISYLV.An I A. 111.11011,389 18
Counri OP set.ti atm,. 1" :
1.1. L. /STEPII ENSON.eashier of the nowt.
th at nßank of Pittsburgh. PA. do solemnly
swear the &bore
and
ts tree to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
F. L. ISTRPHICNSON.' r.
Sworn to end subscribed berme me this 31st
day of Muth. 1810. h eAkell .
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: -
WM. WALKS R.
111.0 A. ARUM , K I.E. Directors.
lA/. MARSHALL.
TACK BROTEIERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Petroleum and its Products.
rittsbarg Ofnee—DALZELL"S 111 , 11,DINU
rner of Du b
que...Way and Irwin street,
I`33adoptils Mee -131 weLtarr 31
anlmn
WAGING a KING,
VineEasnlon Merchsate ml Broke.
Petroleum an
OALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
r;IMADISLCRIA.ADDRase
109 WALNUT STREET
ECLIPSE PETRULEUM REFINERY.
OFSBERT W. C. TWEDDLY,
LEG&L
Lubricating, & High Test Butning Oils.
Eclipse liwEiroad Azle 011.
Stella great best without engage; TCIIIIIII2.
Untold mineral tempetawna. Lipeelal oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
LOCOMOIIIVO. Engine, llachlue 'bop,
Will cut berews.
•aw HILL and Planing NlllOlll%
Adapted for hit anted.,
/plaids 011, - Wool,Boad•Lisht OH,
011,Tanuera • SlalSollassole,
rif Flials i t i l i agl i U=lgea .
111111011NARS131 : 4 to preserve Bright Iron
Thesesnd Machinery from Rust..
product!. are summfacture4 under Dr.
Tweddle , s patent hylepertmated Slum In Vac
cue. The Lubricating Ohm an &lamb odorless,
babe 17re uniform, and mostly Reticent
ored, Stand a high temperature unchanged, and
remain limpid during Creme old. Tice nail
roan 011 s are unequalled. and are in uP.
on WM] of the principal Railroad.. !temples ban
be examined and ordera left at 114 MOOD
STRAET. Worts at niumbetauts Bridge,
rip D. EVANS,
ARCHITECT.
104 Fifth Ayenue
No. 424 Fifth'Avenue
Plans lad specifications petnarcd with care
all kinds of buildings. sob
i?altß Lc mesEit i
Ais4c7xrrx-:c:r74.,.
./81.11T 11017h.1t • AMOCLAMIttit
Stott gl Rad St if. Oats.
ibo fittsbtaith.
ppodist atven t,titylKninz,
tuttitttg Of Ortuttl - pot.tztt *An !,-,F1y.1
W 97
, C . 0 111 7 1.
MixeAtne MOM! W. M' ' •
Portlorestcorarroll.restlAtirkerrY
• IarJOWN. A'SVAZIFIS. 41. CO.
,Brea as brad or prewa r. cm abort ootitro EMMA
arid bum Stones. 111. g• far 2 , ldearalltry 10*.rer!.
Imnttr, ra g Twn-b Kl4ne% a*.
n DitlVlrtt, amt.
MEIN.
TnitiWilits - T. VI% .F.VA NIVIV TY.STII.
IiPEUNO.PIAM ANDUULTIVATOR St NEL.
STEEL W INCA AND stoULDS eat to raUdrd•
I3TEEL TIRE*. STIJL!. liliA/TIND, A.
dTEEL.
COACH. BUGGY and WACION SPRINDLI and
CUT NAIL' AND SPIKES.
All floods First Class and Warranted.
GM=
_
OFFICES AND WOME.s:
Sixteenth Street and A11ent...7 Weer
and el Water Street, Pittsburgh.
nag '
W M. CAC-r
NET. -
UF.U. W. HAZY, VARKIN.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
HILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
OFTICE. No. 310 Unity Stud,
STEEL WORKS.
MITABLIKI ND IN MC
BEST 811PINZID wort STEEL.
Or:every description. Also. best .
!tinned Merman flew and Spring Stet!
‘1.111.14.11 MALY AND fliteT
b.rge.T. anienrit
DUQUESNE FORGE
WILLIAM KELLER.
(Stoccoaor to JOS. HAIOH A CO ,
CO-Cl/C.ITC with the leailldf Far
a. In the,Raet, and la Pc/1.c ,, U./m.1,1 ...d
satisfacterrlly 611 all order. TKA I OAT
EItIAPTA, PRANK., PIA CI IN IPIDA. LPN Kiln.
PITHAN JAI alt. W MANTA. It/ULM/AU /
I.OeuillITIVP. FRAM MX, tea/Alter with erelT
detcriptinn of snArr. Wtiltli/ Unice and Core
Corner of Duquene..Wayand Vint Stmt.
avlA:h4o
PITTSEMEIGU. re
- coxonnox or TUX
01.096 70
10,081 03
00.40
00.•01 00
70.000 UO
100 LOO 00
=III
OILS
I=l
WARING, KING &
I=ll
AtITOBITEOTS.
STONE
IRON ANDrt..pab,
ME
11131 M
RIB
LLB, 1111111 6 1 PARKIN.
19=
=
M=l
ANDERSON 63 WOODS,
ItINOTACrUItIItr Or
prirrsntarcnut
:I* LITY
aded A. n. 343 n. •
11001111EAB ADAMS & CO
=I
11.tT71"9 Z STA. Nl)Aliilar S I'l r
-11,11 PLATFORM AM, (; , .!UNTF
VALES. •
!UM!
fl Vkt't
nhrla7h:7lCie2.:l I .Orss. i4 u f % 1a
liiCaOFlsT.PsmD FM
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
MICK & CO.,
P1TT5131513611, PA.,
Minalsoturens of ever, description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL.
lIAILWAY SPILINtib, ,
ALLIATIC AND I'LATESDI EICRINUS,
AXIATIS, 12,TSICL 1111 E, Ac..,
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
BLACK DIAMOND ' I
STEEL WORKS.
4
PARK, Bito HER & CO‘,
Manufacture...of ail description@ of
153• Xi. 30i.,
calico and Wareborsat, HIRTIETH, THUM.
TIRal and EMILIA) axiom's,
==!
FOUNDERS, Bp.CE(INISTS
OAP FORT PITT
1 011NDRY COMPANY
OFFICAII AND W 03.115,
TWE F T STREET,.
PETTE4BURGH.
I Engines,Holling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines,
lte
torts. and Casting generally.
N ATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Verner Carroll mud Ssallmon Mir& alls,
;NINTH. W.11:1,.1
rrx-rsuurton.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Ari„ ItANUEAUTULLEIt ut
C IRON BOWL PIPE
=1
My ripen are all east Invariably In rlu, In dry
nd and 111 feet len[tpe• &Inn fall assortment
I' general
Castings [or Gas & Water Works.
I would also call the attention of litioerlntend
'got. of 0 wi Works to my cosh. Of MITOSTO.
=I
C
MONONGIIIIII FOUNDRY,
¶V. d. ANDERSON & CO.,
liseafacturs LI N T/ILA IRON FLOUR& [ROVES,
WIRDOWN sad 811.1.4. and
Cantinas of all Mostaiptiona
Snect4 att.catioo paid to AUCHITRCTII
LIAISTINtR3 and to 1.441320 for Wlttelow
(nuts Holmes.
OrricA AND rovannT—No. 150 WATER
STREET, Fittsbunib, pa.
ROBINSON, BEA b. CO.,
Summon to aoarosoir. uncto a mu:Laa%
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NAMES! S. PITTSBURGH,
annDearer , of Boat and Stationary Stesm En
-111.741.111,a5s Virtues. Mill Xseblaerr, Gearing..
Iptitrast oil Tanks
and OA. f101r f 5 . .!. , % & 11 " r1
uMoo, ko. tic earner ""*"'
Met and tlinithdold
streets,
ztvigut:Voillg..9lDTl PATMNT INJECTO TO R
TROIKAS CARLIN b. CO.,
South Ward Foundry and Machine Works
BAN )cSKY CT., ALLIMHZNY CITY, M.
Manufacturers of Bultlonary and Portaldo Wan
Znatnes,.idl Prows, Malan}, Grist
...... Wort, Bo ffi ns MILL and daddno
Caging!, Wan. gm. W.W.1.. Waaon Boxra
isUnt SO or.ler and have on head nngines of
all dm. znylkqn
pniminx BOLL FOUNDRY,
Car. LIBERTY and 9 4TH STREET%
BOLLNIAN &• BACALEY,
==l
Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Pinions.
ILLS
F V 9:
HOLMES, 13.11 . 1.1. h CO.,
ANCNOR COTTON INN.O.
1
MARV betel!a-t e!gitiVr IicILDTIJ* is 4 hllll
ammo*, asp amssouta
all(IXTIX•S Al"'D
ENGINES, BOILERS"; amt.
Ma=
I 01,1.1,ED rt;Hut.Alc
Llllt'F.lt WrEAM BOIL-
DMIEM!
l'A\s %NI/ COP -
.: `t'.
, _ AUMETItIth 1N.1.51l
rusweipMlLl AND COAL .11 UT 7.5: '
•
ri e agi d , ire:atlrt , ifar47,lt a •
• rlTTsßuscul ,
4.l.ordrre E.ent to the adllrees 1.11/
Or.teptly aLten.lett
GH PC BOLE& C ;,
Car. Met Alley suet Dolman*
o , l , Uat •
Engine Builders. Founders a
AnwhinLWs
Manutsetore RIOSAktIiOAT =WINES and
STATIONARY ENIIIN ES, of ail atami.
rnrltrvl to our Aew A
TIVN
ATKTII*. VETT
ILSlonne. power.
CASTINO )CNUIN Y. ANTI I'V:tT.USLL.
S, °teem , kind, made to order at our
Foundry. on 1011101 STItKRT, below Market.
Itltid for el Writ, SIJAVTINO.
HAN tiEttd and TtillAerNl bt;itrw et
,
mid IRON TOItACCiI A .R.LSSES, on band and
made to order, at Sao
•
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
' , routing on the AllerhenT Myer, &mar the
I=l
•
Sir All orArrs promptly Mk& THY re ,
RIESICK. iti
Fuer: & . 11UPAII .AIC-1:1100Y
SAFES AND VAULT&
NO VAMP. NO ItOOLD
ENGINES AND 31 eICII/NEIIY,
lIREIVERY WOICK, REP.61•6[11 4 4.
TING.TTP litAolllliKliXt W.VBILICULIC CK
Y.M.I4T.
Cur. 17th and Pan Ste.,l tlitstairgb,
IMO
WIIABA BOUM. WORN'S.
F. REPHAN dr. co..
MTEAOI 1M1.V.141,1111 , TANI a., MTIT.I.d, Al;
IT T1C.1..,A 'A NA, ik.1.7 , JMETILMS. 1071 .
LI NO VA AN CHIMNEYtI
stICHEN I , IIIE. BEDS,
.or. of Semi(' Mean and !dimity M.,
=Z!
'ertu .Pmc promptly. ()Myra ...m
t to
atm.:A.ln ,, 4111 Pt prolttl, , tlY to. •
F. 10,191 AN, formerly lanagcr at CAICIUILI.
.t 11 z • ne tat laa
JAM. N. It ....•• .......... D. mum]
JA READ M. RBA 3411 &SON,
=I
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
SnEET WON WOES: &O.
61 .Pentt H(reet, Vittatkurgh,
STOVEt„ CA , ITINGS. Lto.
CooK STOVER
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO'S
Tit
LOU -1 . 11TU;VSOII8 411702LL;'
Wnrranted 113 l :
well us.nuy ether • , I PAOLI,
f;o.,
No. 23r.i Liberty .Street.'
Aldo. or , b Ara .ad for rob , . •
SToVP23.
ra ATI NO STOVE:, ,
ORATE FRONTS . TENDKIIts,
COOKING ICANGKS. &o.
DRAM HUMS & CO.,
ri•HUrAt,,IJOSOIr Or JIVZOT.Y.JI al [Tr Or
S'T 4 (l) - ViES,
ItOtiltan COOKING RANGE,
'ITS FIERY FURNIMI,"
l'oll WAEISIZIO OCIILD!X111
' VAIE NEW ANTI-DUET C01.)121NO
4 1ExtitTATO1L , CoLIIMBIA QUO% EINIVE,
VAN, . Wine Malta Pattern) PoItTAIITaI
ItA.140): CAST [RON lANTLEtI. WEILL'', AN 'E
REYI.ECTOR ORATEy free:tom diet and dun:
ORATE 7.11 UN,,, FENDEMIL ae:
908 and SOS Liberty Street,
e. 35,217 PITT3BUBOH. PA.
A.. BRADLEY & CO.,
NO. SO WOOD STREET,
ktartufacturers of the Created Varlet Tot
Cook, Parlor and Heating - Stoves,
=EI
In oar alourttnent w 111 be (0004 all thn LATlttli
PATTERNS AND lIAPROVEKENTS, and the
. .
rep Italian or oar Moves Is web that any one In
war of a godd aoleleohuuld purchase Dune bed
those amour/m.lnm! well, as they will be round
the nun durable aa erooondod. Would
call portfolio attention to our now VOLVAN(t
for Orotund,.dr stores. Over
et I 4 a In thee tme.tn, rue !t&J with or
AIM!, c,Var. Ao V ....LI Wenn
. u suneyor wally once . 15c•p..
c coo lour Cataloirur 11..11 . 11r, .15..• If=
LIVINGSTON to. (.10..•
Manufacturers of LIGHT (JURY IRON
el3 a rilV 4 OrBst
Light work our apoclalty. 1.0010 Joint Duns,
Shutter and Gate Glues, Rash Pulleys, mid Other
artful. of Ilultdors• 'Hardware always on hand.
.
Vince sod Worts, near Outer Depot, Allegheny
CUT. l'ostorgcc oddrces, Lock, Box 301, Pitts
burgh, Pg. 1531:t15
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Bina DISK OUST/MC DISCO.
HENRY BIER & CO.,
ESTABLISHED 1831.
L. O
OGAN, bREGG & CO.,
PICALERS
- - 52 Wood: Street,
•
(Four doors above Bt. Charles liolel.)
• piTTAfillitilH. PA..
- itYri
r•,..il trirtYle fit • .
r.r• Nurlitltzti.......! Litre.. blare pall
Comoany.
A fall stock of Barb folals.
smiths and Varpswerea Tool*. 01 1 erl•
err'. 'Files:, Leather Wilma. Loro
Leather, AC, always on haw:.
.
ATWOOD & McCAFFILET, • -
cQiL
Coiner Liberty Meet And Tlar.l Avenel.
BUCI.:6IWOXB
TWIN M. COOPER 46. CO.,
Bell and Brass Founder&
BRANS CARkTINGS
MADE rrAntl'l'Lli TO OBUTAL
Is!cable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
THIDTIO3, SAFETY AND CHECK LUTE
41.1. GLOBE PATTERN.
rEtCYIN - COG I ECS,
Brass Work of every descrtt!an
Steam, Water. and
MANUFACTUIMES 01 J. M. CO
Improved dalanee4heel 8L;411
Agents u. D r eyfu s , Patent oil.
a.e beat in the Market. ,
Omni 1101 d Work.. Corner Thirteenth and rine
Streets.
=I
BRAM . tounns AND IRON PIPE FITTER .
and' AGB.MIS for A. d. CAMERON a CO's
BIAAW TUB rts AND BLOWAWL
c 4: : c c
JOHN . DICHABD DAVID
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
BUCCIOIISOHII TO
Workman, Moore & .Co.,
lanataetarers aid Dealers In
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES.
Spring and Buck Wagons,
Nat. 48, 44, 46and 48 Brava Allegheny.
• • Repairing neatly and promptly executed. Or.
den for New Work gotten op in good style and
warranted to gfre satisfaction In ererr WOO.-
tar.
SarNewest style. of work constantly on hand.
Comp " of vAiraskir 747°0
rz.V.Sand napp's Patent Valet litiLltjano
Antl.Ba er for Shafts.
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H. RICHARD DAVIS hay's purchased the
Intereetot AI. r. Ind Wr. D. Doom In the late
Ann of WcHliClikti. HOURS & CO.. the tend
stuswlll bexatler be continued at the old mad,
ander the -name eel style of WORKMAN A
DAVIS. Order, solicited.
• • JOHN Q. WORICISAN,
H. RICHARD DAVIS.
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HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
BEAVER FA LLS
CUTLERY CO.,
No. 70 WoOd Atreet,
=I
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Solid Cast Handle'
TABLE KNIFE!.
Enverlor Steel Blade, with concave hot-
Att. The rectal composlng this ban 'le It
cast drind, to the blade, 1...Ma,' the
most strength In count net ion without ad
ditional weight.
it is made of the ern Or It- Wird:lege. and
.will nut tarnish or lola...ken, as In the ease
or plated ware. In color and brit Much,
It la elinliar to In
silver. Handle arid
Male, as &WY.. described, att '
article of UN Mt haul Ap.
patentee and west Purablliti
The tonwerb Mile and U text Pitingth at
this article enables heti ininerscsnrcra to
reend It Steamboats. adapted for nab
in a llhotels. itestsurauti.,
Public laattlutlons and rely.. Families.
as`
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BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO.,
No. 70 *oodSt., f 1%1)100,
m TABLE CUTLERY ur db KCTUSRNE
KNIVES,
uality Guaranteed.
mpg
CIIBLBS R. JRNSTRONti,
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Youghiogheny and, Conellsville Coal,
, And MinursetTrrer oc
COALAILACE 111 D DBAULPOURIZBD CORE.
Of 110 E AFI, TAll'6.corner Boller and
Morton street. Liberty , :tad cinner stmts.
Moth wsrd; I , so moun d street. Right& ward,
and at fast Of 1:0111 street: t. & U. IL M. Doc%
Second ward.
.
Orders len at elther of the abut. °Moot, or ad
dress to ma throustt Plttsbarsh P. 0., re•
calve prompt aiteatlott. .
Bear to trboto oat surplltaim Rasta. Wcl.ll
Co. Wm. Smi th , Polon Iron Mills, B. S. Yclr-•
ler I Co., Btephenson a. Co., Bissell •
Co., Graaf • Hug., Alex. Bradley, Part ,
Co., Park, IteCortly • Co.. Beefy, Graff!. Doll.
Wm. K. Taber Co., .1 .B. Lyon Co., Jaynes
Marsha/IL Co., A ll YeKeo & Co.. Pomo Pa.
TAO Bute, Conaellaallle rellitZT 11'311i lie
1 1 •• Allfltheny 'talky It. It. . •
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