FINANOLSL. NERIOU BANK, 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSIIIIItOB Rira CAUT&L 11200,1290 teekhobters Itu%tidally Liable. NIK Or DISOOIIIM JOHN YLGYD U. YLOYD. El2=tl Xustmll, m. T .littasson. amain W. Arrett, )3. Lom ohn Floyd, a, I. Baal Is sow full, 4.0.11 Eganal John N. Archibald Wallace Jas.)). Icily. . Vs. Toy& organlied ►nd prepared SILVER AND COUPONS, Boight at iirletCllt Prices. PI L it.. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. slid sth Avenue lAA Ts BRADY 86 CO., OSuccassors te e. JOSE* t CO.. 1. .4)1Del Fourth MellUß and Wood St., 13.A.INIKMIELS, Say •ad tall sll kind. or SEMMES, *OLD, SILVER LED MUM, Oil lIIXIT PAVOSULELE. TIMM Fir Interest Allowed on Deposits. • 011-I:uney loaned ea Voyenusiont 803101 at swan alazkat rata . Orders exeesated ter She Puretiase sod Bale et ISTOOKS. ZOOM sod SOLD. JAMES T. BRADT & co. tyre littsint* apti FINANCE AND TRADE. ' °Piton on Prrrenunell Grtsrrn, Satrap/a, April, 16 1870. S The _very decidedly favorable bank statement has given the ' markets a &Met tone. The decrease in discounts . . shows the banks are pursuing a mere. conservative course, and the increase in '.' legal tenders shows greater strength In the reserve, although the specie held by the banks has decreased by demands t for custom duties. .. The gold market shows remarkable strength aside from the speculative 4 movements of the cliques, who elm at 1 foroing top the marked once More before the May interest will come on the mar ket, in order to force up stocks and to i t means of selling out their long i, gold bought between 118 and 114.' !: i . The Le;reat y m s e t r r it on bo g nd an urr i k. Is i. only 'k:. mediate's . alter every slight rela ps es advert o m e, Z,... , eloe l 3' following gold in its movements. i The constant large supply of bonds comes from the Interior from par , ties who seem to think that the Sanding bill will finally pus, and will carry with ".•.. It all bends. ' )Mocha are kept up and may go higher on small transactions. -. The cliques own ~.1 nearly every share of stock on the list, 11 • and are compelled to buy and make -1•1 nominal sales in order to sustain quota. . • Lions, no outside buyers,.appearing . ' willing to take the stocks off their . t hands. - Money was in good demand all week, but was easier on Saturday. The local , 4 market Is well supplied for Prat class 1 ..... paper. : There Is • dells increasing demand for our local securities, but only at a dia. -. count. • Bushier was doll for the put week. Quotations as - received by Ph. It : Mertz: Gold, 11534; Silver, 110; Eighty do., 114%; Five Twentuie ;1562 4 3.125,;; 1864. 110%; do. 1865, 11 . 1%; do. led% -', Consols, 109%; do. 1887, 109%; do. 1868. -. • 110. Ten Forties, 106.. ti; Adams Es - press Company, : 61; Merchants Union . ;'. . Express Company. 6; American Ex prim Company, VI; Western Union •', Tellief alai. 32%; New York Central, ....,, 92%; Reading, 993;; Pittsburgh. Fort `,.. Wayne & Chicago, 22%; Ohio & bi1e ...7: sisslppl, 1511; Mic higan Southern, Mg; ''. Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 911%; Chicago, & , Book Island Pecida, 15,%; Ctdcago & '.,'. North Western, 783.4:. Chicago & North 1 :: • Western Preferred. 0%; Brio. 24 . K• ' IIMIANOS large brati. ~ , , London.• P. ...... ----$5,55 15,65 2 - Parts, per franc El 24% • Berlin, thaler . 81,1 14 •• ,' Frankfort, florins ...... ..-.. 47% 49% . .i. ow'relarrass to me mousse orstiro • .4, New Toni, April 16, 1870. ..». General trade is more active this week but not yet satiafactery to merchants. • a .. . '.1 Imports $8,423.428, including 52,136,n 5 ie; dry 219 good s 'Expo:rt.: 1425,135 spec 53,617 oduce. ~ Sub.Trea pr urns paid out 599.587 coin In ;:''..t tenor andieesPred 53.2/ 8 . 167 for custom. .',„••".; Bank statement favorable; Loans ‘...f..,, rtin.s2l; decrease 52,169.667. Specie .• 00.13111; decrease T 1,504,179. Circe's. -, I tlen 1133,691458: decrease • 1515.996. De -• • posits 11408,913,9119; increase 51,161,565. -74 lAgat Tenders $6,0113,0041 Increase $2.- . Miiaey _ Mon easier at 54110 on call. Stall% dell at 8,91119. Gold unsettled and enmed at 18%; fell to 13% . closed at I,W. carrying rants 20 4 34; d ' 2-52 paid for borrowing. Clearancesl67,ooo,- Illovernments strong. Coupons 81, Mar 4%; do 62,193‘012%; do 64, 10% all; do, 65, 11301111 y,; do new 93(@9%; do 61, le10%; do 68, 10%9E0%; 10.40 a 6% (6+654 ; anrreney 60 11%@18; State bonds dross, new Tennessee liber ally dealt ln; Missouri 92%; old Tenses. nee 6934; new 66%, Stooks firm: Canton, 70; Cum be rland, 8030 Western Union Telegraphd, UM; Quicksilver, 10%1 Mariposa, 6; o pro. fared,-18 Water Power, 16%; Hat. ford and Las, 434; Adams' Express, 61%. Wells and Fargo, 19; American, 18; United States. 48: Pedigo Mail, 97; New York Central, 92%1 Scrip, 89%: Erie, 26%; do preferred, 45; Harlem. 142%; Reading, 99%; IL Cent% 119%; L. S., 815%; Illinois Central, 189%; Pltteburgli: 9934; Northwestern, 73%; do. preferred, 85%; Bock Island, 116% New Jersey Central, 106%; St. Paul, 50 % ; do. preferred, 78%i Wabash. 48%; do. preferred 76; Fore Wayne 92 Haute, 119; ' do. prefer red, • go & Alton, 111%; do. pre ferred, 112 ; Ohio & Misaiselppl, 29%; t St. Joe. 106%; .C. & C., 74%. Bolton pri : Franklin, IS; Heels, 80; QuincY. 18. Bub•Tresen balance i 115 ,23 1 .397, In. eluding 12,037• In enuenci" ~"~°~ ,:~~ .0 inITS I tot or : 8► Ike % Ile , I ,lIIIMIR MARKETS Chinon or Prrvesuncts GAZlrrell, lie siAT . April 16, 1670. i Trade gas lly *seine to be falling off 1 smiewhat, It peens to look calf the rnih was ove , for the time being at lout, and t dull season hi -rapidly drawing It There L hot so much excitement grain as there ham been end with Increased arrival.. pricer; are barely mantained-both dealers and 000•1111012111 e dapreed to be cautious, and not inclined to rani couch a Meek, being ' [t d of a decline. The Provlltens arket is Arm and more dolly*, and mpared with last weak, prices are gber. There is also more sotletty in t e grocery market, and the Alm part! lady of Sollvrt and Coffees' i are large; ere not so much nut""cut ti going on uthere Mut been, and ot the fame duped to make con. cessions in order to effect _sales, that ALE as BUTT week or two ago. ES--ffalea at 65870 c. EGULS-Qalet and unchanged; Coat. mmi Bode Aah, fict refined do 4.t(; Pearls9lsl2loTotl_734. AP! :-LW-Sairm and Mater but un °banged. We continue to quote at 08 f ,00 01,00 for far to prime, and 114,50 or cholas. 1 BUTTES-Continues dull and droop ing. and prime to choice fresh roll can 'Wl WI gaoled above 33%660. Common batter VI bard to sell at any pia. BEANS -Maybe quoted at sl,7i@2 per bushel, the !maids figure for prime nagESSE -Linehangid; Western Re.. Wee. ab Bhurir. 15)1; Ohio Factory, 16; Ohio Goshen 1610111171 York Stale Go shen narr„ stsMWHEA.T FLOUR -Nomlnal, 20. CIIANDRRIES-Bales of Sackett's 130. Bares. at $2O per bbl. CABSOff OIL,-Is uncbanged;2so23.l4 fbe 60 or 100 bbl lot" and 25 to a small El tau00111(11.134L-7A quoted, In store, at eetgapa' babel. a' ndotu rs quality. DaMD FlWlT—ery dull an d patois drottplud. &des of Apples at 5)03014‘. Peaches st 7@B CIWUISTS. and SHW§ for bar to bright helves. ellsobWriee.l2.o. eXiol3—Doll but undimmed—bolder' geosestie seeing le am FLOUR—The market le moderately so. etri bat the dentead to niilflhl loest an El prices are unchanged. Wentlane to quote western. flours, ins M at $ 4 ,7 54 2) 5.25. for spring, and 15,15eQ5,75 for winter, and 116,5067 for fanny brands. Rye flour, 15. GRAlN—There is no wheat offering In this market and In the absence of sales, quotations are nominal at 11,12(4418 for fair to prime Red. Oats a shade weaker under the Influence of increased arri vals; we now quote at 50@51 on wharf ' and track, and 55 in atore—dates to lots on wharf,. of 1.000 bushels at 60@.51.. Corn la hardly as strong and a shade lower; we now quote at 50082 for prime ear, and 85®S8 for shelled. Dealers are still offering 50 for rye and furnishing sacks. Barley nominally unchanged at 85®90 for la rimo to choice spring. NAY,B q aled Is quoted on wharf, 11,16 (p)25 as to uali. - RlDM—Oreen ty salted, 10®11, do butchers, 7@B; dry flint. 22(424; green calf, 12 . 14 • HOMINY-16@8l‘ per bbl. RUSKS-2%@3c. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1 is quoted firm at 111.273®1,30. LEATHER—Market steady and prices well sustained at the late decline. Red solo, 31@33; Oak. sole, 38®40; calf (city) $1,10®1,25; shoe skirting, 44: oak bar. noes, 40@45; oak skirting, 4E447; oak per foot, 23@25; rough oak, 55(gi LIME-Eastern white, 11,75; Cleve. Land, $2,25. MAPLE SYRUP—Cannot be quoted above 11.50, except Ina retail way. ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted, and little or no demand. PROVISIONS—Market firm with steady lobbing demand and prices are well =stained. Shoulders, 12,4'13113; Sugar Cured, 11; Sides, 1530 for ribbed, and 173 j for clear; Hama, 16% for plain, 18 for Vain Sugar Cured, and 18% for canvassed do; Breakfast Bacon, 17%; Lard, MN: in tierces, and 1734 In kegs; Dried leaf, 20. Mess Pork, 1 21 . POTATOES —Prime lake shore peach blows, 413050; sales of river potatoes, on wharf, at 35040 PEANUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted at 41@)10c. PEARL BARLEY—No. 4,6; No. 0, 63(; Oatmeal, -110,50 per bushel, 3 5 , 10 per half bbl. -PEAS—Salset at 11,90(42 per bushel. SEEDS—Quiet and unchanged. Clover is being sold in small lots, at 19,%ea10, and Timothy at 16@,6%. Flaxseed, 12,15 bid and market , bare. SALT—Sales car load lots at 1t.6.5@ 1,70, with the usual advance In store. 617110LEU DI MARKET Jr7tC 07 Pmentison GJ LT•=rn, BA'runbir, April 10. Entlyoiv' FOR TILL WENS. The market has been very iltet du ring the week which has just closed, and with a light volume of business.. in the aggregate. the feeling is weak and offish, and compared with last week, prices are lower. Trade is not what it ought to be or nenelly la at this season of the year, and while the prospects are not very en• couraging, hopes of an early improve ment are still entertained.. The ship ments Of 'Taftled are Increasing some what, averaging between 1,000 to 1,500 bbls per day, but if. all our refineries were in full blast, the average .would be somewhere between 1,600 and 4,000 per day. As we noted the other day, how. ever, the ehipmeuts from January Ist to date are somewhat in excess of the same time last year, notwithstanding the sales during the first three months of 1889 were doubtless three or four times larger than same time this year. This li easily explained.. teat year speculation' ran high, and thin:wands upon thouurids of barrels of oil were sold open paper, which were sever made nor delivered nor was this the understanding when the sales were effected. When these coo. tracts matured, settlement' were made by cash -differentiae, and this accounts for the large operations and small @hip. manna Taus far this year, there has been an almost total absence of anything like a speculative mania and the result is, that while the sales have been much smaller, there is an increase in the ship. menta. The eastern and foreign markets have. been doll and emery ' all week, and, of course, this market has been dull and heavy also. To.day, however, the feel ing, particularly in refined, was a little, better, and prices in some instances quoted higher, though as already inti mated, compared with this day week, both crude and refined are lower, and the majority of the trade inclined to be bearish. Antwerp is quoted lower than It has been for eaveranontlic 11....w10ts Crude this week, 38,406: last week, 13,697; January let to date, 248,- 443; same time last year, 211,192. Ex• ports refined this week, 10,821:12U week, 8,111; January Ist to date 114,092; same tints last year, 91,120. Bales this week, 13,200 bbls crude, 11.000 refined; last week r lB,ooo crude, 4,5110 refined. Cittl Market quiet and unchanged It was reported that two barge loads had been sold at tic, but we heard of several offers to buy at that figure, either spot or !milers option 60 days, without finding a seller. Eleven cents, however, seined to be regarded so the ruling figure, for 40 to 46 gravity—Parker's Lending oil can not fairly be quoted above 10M. REvArou. • No sales; market a shade stronger than yesterday, and for some deliveries, the offers was rather, better. Apill quo ted at 26% bill; May and Seine, last half, 2814; July. and August, .27; September, 27g; May to December, ST;:gya; buyer ali year nominal at SD. ascrarrin 01 OBODI OIL IT A. T.B. R. Fisher Rr0240. on amount L W Young; Brilliant Oil _Works 1,563, on account Lockhart, F & Co; Vista 011 Works 152, on amount Waring, K & Co; A B Mille 80, on account W Bartle; D Bly 80, on account V M Perry; Jas Wilkins 86, on account Phil's and Boston Pst Co; E L Goodwin 80, on account J B Barbour; W MCCutcheon 80, on account E.H.Long. 2.155 blols. .01 OIL NY A. V. IL B. Fawcett, Logan, B. & Co. 260 bble r, fined to Logan, Bro. & Co., Phil's. H. Koehler & Co., 157 bbls reflood to Waring. K. G. Co., Phil' Citizens 011 Works Mit big refined to Tack Bro. & Co., Philadelphia. , Total • 520 bbbi. MARKS.T6 BY 1 ELEGII.APIL NEW Yong, April 16.--Cotton firm and fairly active; Isles of 1000 bales at 233;ti for middling uplands. Flour—receipts of 5213 bbls and firm; sales of 6500 bbis at 64.4504.60 for . superfine state and western; $4,70(.45,25 for extra state: 1 4 , 60 (i 45,85 for extra western; 25,16g6 for white wheat extra; 24,7546 for A. H. 0.; 45135,75 for St. Louis; @7 for choice do., Including 800 deli v ered western for export at f 4,80 Eve flour qnlet and unchanged. Corn meal quiet. Whisky firmer; sales 550 bbla western at 11.0334(4)1,0 5 free, closing at the price. Wheat—receipts of , 5060 bush and a shade firmer for winter; sales 67,000 bush at 11,0701.10 for Not spring; 11,143401, 15 for No 1 no; 11.190 1 , 23 for winter red Illinois; 142001,23 for winter red and amber western; 11.5001,66 for white Michigan. Rye scarce and firm. I Corn: receipts 0,400 bush: active and 20 Sc Setter, sales 69.000 bush 111,0801,1534 for old mixed In store and delivered, hew. white 21.10„ western 91,1001,5 0 , new mixed western afloat 91,1 e, new white Southern 11,16, new yellow Jersey and -Pennsylvania 1,15. Oats: receipts 1 2,732 bush, a shade firmer; sales 50,000 limb at 58@150 for western in store and *doe., and 6/45/P for Ohio and State. Coal quiet. Leather dull and unchanged. Wool quiet; sales 300,000 pounds at 400 52c for domestic fleece, 40(443 for pulled. Rice firm. Coffee quiet. Sugar firm; sales 659 hhds Cuba at 8Ne954,. Havana private terms. Molasses dull. Petro leum firm, at 143ic for crd, and 2610 for refined. Hops quiet, u at e 80150 for Lineripan. - Hay is dull. ' Turpentine quiet. Pork steady, with sales of 550 barrels at $2B for mess, $211322 for prime and $23,75@,24 for prime mess; also 1,501 barrels mess, seller April, May and June, at 028028.50. Beef quiet, with sales of 1 130 barrel at previous prices. Tierce r 28 forti r p r;3 ,, , m w e it m h sales ofs and .5 tierces z i t fo a r t India mew Beef haute steady, sales 160 bbla at. ratilsa for new. Cut meats firm, with sales 170 packages at 101,0120 for shoul- dere, and 14glititio for hams. Middles are quiet. Ladd Is heavy and a shade easier, with sales of 70 tierces at 15 •QhlbNo for steam and 166163;0 for kettle; also 350 Berms steam seller April to August It on private terms. Sutler steady at 14020 c for Ohio. Cheese firm at 1.13017.4 a. Sheathing Copper steady I at 81e. ingot Copper very quiet at ICU @1934c for Baltimore and Lake' Superior. Pig Iron more steady at 330 - 1 36c for Scotch and 1116384 e for American. Bar quiet at 75.3 for refined English and American. Sheet quiet at 11€1112e gold' for nasals, Nails Cull at emcbeto for I cu t, b%060 for clinch and 2,34.2i0 for' horseshoe. Freights to Liverpool armee with shipments per steamer 35,000 bush wheat at 81.0143 id. Latest, -loon elated steady with a :moderate export demand far low grades lof extra. Wriest dull and ashadisieWer, - the sudden advance In ocean freights materially °backing the export demand. Bye quiet at 984331 for western. Oats dull at 580 for western In store; Corn closed, active and firm at $1,1101,13 Syr new mixed western. Pork dull; mew nominal at 127,75. Beef In fair demand and steady. Cut Meats dull. and on. changed. Sewn nocolnaL Lardheavy and declining at 15)40 for prime steam seller April, and lisge seller 90 dayi. Eggs heavy at 210220. CINCINNATI, April 16.—Flour steady and unchanged. What In light supply and moderate demand at sl.lesa.l2 Corn dull'and lower at 84386 c. Oats ; unchanged at 54380. Rye steady at 90 . 395 c. Barley dull 5t80€9960 for spring and f1i31.05 for fall. Cotton firmer and unchanged, middling 21Sio. Whisky. firmer, closing at 97 ® 980. Mess pork irregular; 200 bbl choice city bread sold at TD3.50: ordinary. brands offered at PAW. Balk meats firm, but quiet; shoulders 10 3 / 4 c, aides 19.4(41430 and for clear rib and clo,r. Bacon firm and in fair demand for clear rib aides but new out of smoke; they could bring. hell were held at 15Nc, clear 16y;c, but ed at 16%c; 'shoulders sold at 11% 3120, chiefly the latter rate. Lard quiet; city rendered 15,;310e for kettle; no steam rendered offering. Butter dull for all but choice: fresh white Is scarce and brings ,M101060_ • Eggs dull at 170, Wooers count. Lard oil firmat 11.25 31,28. Linseed oil dull at 90392 e. Clover seed scarce and Arm at 1001630. Timothy seed scarce, but little offering in market; It sold at 19386,2.5. Beef cattle in light supply and few offering; market firm at 8567,75. Hogs In demand at 1839,25 gross. • - ------- -- - - . - Crtmeno, April 18.-Flour dull at 13,80(44,75 for spring extras. Wheat 2 (42}4o,higlier, closing firm at 781411178,tic for. No 2; this afternoon the market was irregular at 785.0 cash, and 79y;c seller May. Corn firm and 296ini30 higher, closing at 85441360 for No 2; this after noon the market was firm at 8.534(4156340 cash and seller May. Osts 2(42.ye0 higher, clueing at 44%(444340 for No 2. Rye steady and quiet at 73@750 far No 2. Barley nominal. HlV:mime firm at $l,Ol for Iron bound. Provisions un chaed. Mew pork cloned at $2B. Lard at 15?,,a1534.3. Receipts forpast24 . hours-Flour 5.050 obis; wheat 15.850 bush; corn 27,880 bush; oats 7.6811 hush; rye 1;440 bush; barley 6,380 bush; hogs 3173. - Shipments-Flour 4,568 bbl wheat:96.7ll bush; corn 27.680 bush; oats 31,092 bush; rye 3,960 bosh; barley 4,200 Push; hogs 1,786 heed. ~ Cattle dull and 20@250 lower at 11,50@ 7,75 for common to prime shipping beevea. Hogs quiet and 10111150 lower at 18,60®8,90 for oommon to cnoloe. , Maw Oittaaris, April 16.-I!'ionr: sales super at $4,20(44,76 and XX at 15,75 Corn firm at 11,16. Osta 63(465c. Bran 51,30. Hay 527,00. Pork firmer, with salon mess at 529,7E030,25. Bacon un changed, - Lard lira:ter: tierce 18%e and keg 180. Sugar: prime 11%®11W. Mo. leases: prime 70141750. Whisky quiet at 93c@51.07W. Coffee held firmer, with sales at 163p1)16.14c: prime 111%0. Cotton firmer: sales middling at 2254. Sterling Exchange 12396(412334. Sight drafts on . New York M premium. Gold 113.14. Latest -Conon is very firm, holders asking higher rates; sale@ middling at 1 22(4225i0; sales 3,500 bales; net receipts: for s toc ks 5,856 bales; exports 13,666 1 tales 162,6110 bales. . Sr. Lours. April 16-Cotton doll 21% egT/ri for middling. Hemp steady 54 30 (41,50 undressed; 12,2002,30 dressed. Flour: superfine $3,9004,12; X 14,25® 4,60; X.XX 5535,25. Wheat dull: No. 2 spring 79c; No. 2red fall $1,030P,05; No. Ido 51,12(41,15. Corns trifle higher for choice mixed bulk 81(182tr, mln sacks 92®95c; 1n prime white 94;0; i choice 95(496. Oats 500 In bulk; 53055 sacked. Barley 85(488. Rye T2075e. Mess Pork 1128,500129. Dry salt shoulders Flo; clear rib 14%0; clear MIME 1554 a. Bacon, shoul ders 12c; clear aides 163414164,0:. clear rib 16e. Cattle firm at 4)4617)40. Hogs quiet 57(49. ~ . BUFFALO, April 10.-Cattle market closed %'ci lower than hat week. A few car lots were held over. A large number were shipped In first hands. Theelodzig rates were 7(48:.,„'is for shipping stock; receipts for the week, 7,310 bead- 110 8 E receipts for the week, 9,318 hesdpnar.ket closed fair at $9@9,50 for shipping stock: vary extra $9,75. Sheep: total receipts 6966 bead; market closed dull at $5(46,50 for all kinds. LOIMBEILLM April 16.--Cotton dull with middling 2o. at 21Ws. Flour $5.61e. Wheat 11,05(41, Corn 51. Oa ts Rye 900. Groceries dull. Sugar 11}03. Pork $29. Bacon 12(4114(41630. Bulk Meats 11(i)15016% 0 . Lard 160. Hams 18c. Whisky 970. Tobacco; sales 191 had. at 55(45,75 for trash to medium bright; market firm. BALTIMORE, Ap ril 16.-Flour firm and fairly active. heat firin, Maryland red $1,45®1,50. White corn $1,8314 1 , 06 , mixed firm at 111,08. Oats quiet at 62(4 65c. Mess pork $29: bacon firm; rib side. 18c, clear 16e, clear aides 16K(417, should ders 13e, hams 19(420 0 . 'Lard firm at 1634(417. Whiskey firm at 51,02(11,12g. BUFFALO, April 16.-Flour neglected.. Wheat, oats and rye inactive. Barley quiet; sales of 3 cars four rowed Canada a: 8243 in store. Pea. nominal at 900 In store. Seeds quiet, 17 for timothy, $lO for medium clover. Mess pork dull at $27,75. Lard dull at 17(§117.40. High. , wines nominal at 5 1 . CLXVILLAMD, April 16.-Flour doll and unchanged. Wheat nominal Corn nothing doled. Oats held at' 520 for No I state. - Rye firm and held at 90(4960 . Barley quiet and unchanged. Petroleum dull and held at 23%0 fur refined on spot, $5,15 for crude. Tountio. April 16 -Floor dull. Wheat dull; No 1 white Michigan held at 1 1 : 30 i regular do $1.14, amber Michigan 111,0334, No 1 rod $1,09, No 2 do $1,02,34. Coin quiet and unchanged. Oats to better; ,No 1 55.1ic, No 2 520. Clover seed 19,75. *BMILADELFITIA, April 16.-Flour, Aye and Wheat are unchanged. Corn is in good demad aud higher, yellow selling at $1(41,10. n Oats dull at fd@64c. Petro. Isom Is quiet and unchanged. Whisky ' nominal at 51,02. ' MiLwatrirxs, April 16.-Floor dull ' city double extra 1425(44 50. Wheat steady at 154)40 for No. 1, and 77340 for No. 2. Oats firm at 44c for No. 2. Corn, rye and barley unchanged. DETROIT, AprC 18.-Flour: choice in fair demand at 56. Wheat firm; extra $1.26; No. 111,18. Oats: State 530. Bar. ley 51,55 per centai. Clover Seed very scarce at $10,30. bizarius. April 18t-Cotton firm but • Inactive at 2234 x; receipts 439 and exports to. 1066 bales. • Dry. Goods Martel. Ulm YORK, April 16.—There Is little change In this branch of baldness to.day, With a moderate desirable goodn suited to thes eason - oat uniform ratkiffor domestic fabrics but some im ported stuff, such as good gin hams, are held with more firmneas and In fact all thin fabrics adapted for ladles' wear are commanding much higher prices than recently. Dross goods which sold down to 174, cents are now saleable at 2234 to 27)( cents,. and colored satins, for _trimmings, advanced from 7150 to S 2 per yard. These goods sold down as low a. $1,25 by auc. Mon at one time during the season. Japanesedvanced from 900 to 11,076/1,10. and all summer goods, snoop! trashy fabrics, are decidedly firmer on( more saleable. Domestlo cottons • are without much chart g except brown drills, which are dull e, and depressed. Certain styles of standard brands were offered In smaU quantities as low. as 143(0, but 1530 is about the real value:' IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PlTllmtnian Foal , WAYint AND 01126 auto RLlLlioaro. April 16 —1 car potatoes, 10 bbisdo, Vankorder & Pi; 6 do onions, 1 car potatoes, Woodworth &D; 15 bbls W Flacons & Son; 29 ski flaxseed, J W Tburaby; 100 bbls flour, owner; 100 do do, Adams & Austin; 5 do whisky, H Mo€wlggin:2 do do, B Apple. balm; 4 kgs butter, 6 pkgsonlons, Pd & Co; 9 bp o seed, 48 bss barley, 12 do rve, 30 do oats, H Rea Jr; 1 car oats, Bricker & Co; 3 pitgs rags, Watt, Lang & Co; 3do eggs, D Cooper & Co: 3 bbis onions, 10 do eggs, B Devol; 43 bdls shovels, Myers A Armour; . 6 bra cheese, N J Braden; 1 car potatoes,Volgt, & Co; 56 bdls broom handles,W Blsstorf; 50 bbls whisky, A 0 McGrew; SO bxs soap. W 51. s3l , Tmley; 200 bbls How, owner. rrrranunon Ram . • CWMBRAN% AND ROAD, April 16.-8 oars pig' Iron, Dll% irk & Co; 5 cars ore, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 30 Id f ood, Atwell bb Lee; 125 dor. rakes, .1 W & Co; 10 kif bbla flab, W5l Gormley; 16 do do, W Cdoper & Bro; 40 do do, Wm Cooper & Co; '25 do do, Wilson it Son; 20 cases tobacco, W H Kirkpatrick; 10 bbls 1 011, Mizell R; 21 bail sewing machines Smith & Forester; 100 bbls lime, W W Wallace; 55 bdls mace, Park & Dean; 80 hi' bids fishi - Kriox & Orr; Ibr • utter, bbls dry apples, Ws egg.. bW Rankin & Bro; 20 kris p barley, E Heszleton; 1 bbi eggs. 3' Craighead; 270 aka oats, Graham it M; 68 bbls whisky, W - Miller & Co; 260 ski oats, 0 & Marshall; 6 bbls J Dun. lap, 1 bx butter, Day &Co; 2 bblsonions. Volgt,keg butter. Head 165 bgs wheat, 13 Liggett & Co; 126 aka corn, P Dar it Son; 8 tibia eggs. Jf. Rid dle; 2do do, Gregg & Son; 6do do, 11. Rea Ido do, 2do apples, Head & Si; 4 bbla Jr; eggs, F G Craighead; 1 bbl eggs. 54 do butter, la B Gray; 1 bbl egg', Woodsorth &D; 11 bbla oil, W Slaoona & Son. Pirrstirnair, ClucutrrATt Arm BT. LOMB RAILACIA.D, April 16.-60 tca hams, E H Myers & Co; 104 do lard, 2 bble do, F Boilers & Co; 100 RUT, T - C Jenkins Bro; 1 car wheat;Ke n . nedy & Bro; 2 cars staves, J Komlab; 1 do do, M P Arms & Bro: 2 care wheat, Pugh & 8; 6 libls apples. Bigger; Bdo do, T Mitchell; 10 bdis bags. McCullough & 131 n"; 10 bgs corn, El Bars; 78 by Gm. .. Hood; 7 bee eggs. E Hessieton; 1 bbl do, J J Pettit; 6do d 0,21 W Rankin & Bro; 4 do do, W D Co oper. - ALLIEOZNY Nara= BAILsoAt., 16.-6 cars railroad iron. Hash. M lle and Chattanooga R R; 1 car lime, El M. Bend arson Bra; 1 car bay, TO O 6 Thump; 6 bble eggs, L J--Blanchard; 2 Piro butter, 2 bola ego, 8 Denali 1 car pain, Dan Wallace; 28 skis rY6r. Own 4 PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1870 Meal; 7 bbls egg& Bnlggerman & 0; 2 So do, Reed & 2• do do; Ibx butter, L Sylvlc 2do egee, C Malone; 1 bbl co, 1 pkg bunter, John Seibert. ALLNOHENT STATION, April 18 —100.• bb flour. It Knox & Son; 2 obis esgs, J Selling; 164 eke oats, 8 do rye, J Ste a art; 88 tildes, Jan Caliery; 1 car metal, Rogers & B: 1 do wheat, Kennedy Brol,l do lumbir, Gene &Ic Ido cooperacc, . 1 Hensphlll; 50 btds oil, BM Cumming , : 16 drums tobacco, R & W Jenkinson; 1 car lumber, W Peoples; 13 bbls apples, 7 Herbert; 3 bbls eggs, B MOOl3. PITTEIBISEGII & Cormsmantxt: RAIL. I,OAD, April 16.-3 cars metal, Buubar Iron Co; . 1 car grain, C Schepps & Co; 44 bdle sheet iron. John Dunlap; 3 bble tallow, Dillon & hi; 4 pkge eggs. W Ray; 28 bdle leather, M Belongs; 22 bine whiskey, 90 eke corn, 130 do oats. A McGrew; 18 rolls leather, 0 N Hoffsisti 1 . glut,utter, Johnston .6[ C; a. 13 w Fry & Co; 50 bbis whisky D1111n : ger ck, Ei; 32 bgs oats, Scott & G. IMPORTS BY RIVER WHEELING PEN PZTIOT,T,L, April W.-- 1 bz glass ware, 1 crate queenaware, T Allison 44 bale paper, Path Paper Mfg Co; 2 oble egge, W Miller A Co; 20 bzs candy, J S Dilworth A Co; 40 bble apples, H Riddle; 6 pkgs cigars, .1' W Baker; 1 lix do. T J Blackburn; 2 casee cigars, 16 bze do, J M Slchel; 45 kgs nails, Combe A Daring; 12 do do, F W Anderaon A Co; 94 eke oats, Roll & Rltchart; 11 aka bar ley, .1 M Carson & Co; 14 aka rye J Moen'. DII. lough, Smith A Co; 1 bbl eggs, S worth; 12 eke potatoes, 8 bids do, 2do cabbage, I do apples, 1 do onions, J Her. bert; 15 bble apples, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 48 aka rye, Rose & Ewing:Slake oats, 30 do rye, 67 barley, 11l do wheat, 35 bales hay, .1 & W Felrley: 2 head cattle, Id Stewart; 38 eke rye, 161 do corn, 211 do barley, Rose & Ewing; 12 do potatoes, B Heazleton. PITTEMOROK, BROWNevILLE, AND .UZ NEVA PACKET CO, April 14.-7 bble egg', Johnston & C; 4 pkg. egge, I do butter, 25 bbls onions, 211 aka corn. Me- Cracken - & Co; 0 Jogs m molasses, E Heazleton; II eke wheat, 5' pkza eggs, 1 do butter . H Reed; to bble apples, Volgt, 81. A Co; 4a eats, 12 plum apple.. E 1 B Floyd & Co; 4 bble d applea, 2 do eggs. 61 W Rankinßro; 103 sks oats, Henry & H; 17 & bales hay, A S Carlle Mo. ir; 18 rolls leather, Smith & B; 66 ban w gleam, Fry .!k. Co. SPECIAL NOTICES IartMNSUBIP'rION. GR. NOD ULMO.I4IO EY Itil? for te , cure of Coo ~r sold, aul sloaaumpptioa. tit curt of Dlopeynta sad Lithe Debtatata Coadl DR. aCI Uinta of llae Stomach. IENCK•B VINDILLIII PILLS fo • Matzen of We Liver or to sat a. . Untie rar . kb or therm three hirulict.es tee often reiVerril Ecu uring CoConmption, ttintigh the. Ton utmk 11,74:gra regelrmlnn the .4toreisch and Liner, sod help thi nyrup to illerst suit search &tit orml soo n'LP blond 'meas. by which moans f, cure 11 et. • • InMd. Them Medicines are cosecientleoely offered la the Public ea the out) . tole. renoln nod reanhle remedy for Pulmonary PoneumPtitto. and for nil that. morbid vradition• of the body which lean to that fatal Meteor. Liver tom:Rent nod try. Veneta art often forerunnt rof Couourantlun. sad wash they manifest themselves they require zee roammpt latent:on. 111 C beret, before medicine which hoe had a long probation before the nubile. Ito value been proved by the thousand cures It nott mode through • period of more thou ttartv-hve In air of which 1' me be reputation hiss in. used. nod the st otter our. ereptictsm sae longer doubtthat it to a remedy which ma ho y y weed with cohndeneeth all cues which admit W If the patient will perseveringly 101101. the dl recipe wide accompany each bottle. be will tertalaly he cured, if hls e/are not too cue waded to make • era posol. In. Even In cues metered to b. the when friends nod plot Mel.. have de.paired, tee de of this Medicine hut saved the lIN of the patient and restored him to perfect Dr. Schnook doe. not say that all cues of Pair lemma, Consumption set viChlu the reach .t medeine, bet be emphatically ...eta Ind ed. widen patleatehatee th e most alarming Ugh... 4 nab as a violent tough. Medea( earns• tien meW. general seen to sae ad egree Act they are obliged to Ile le bed. and whey they are even up by their phyddth the mar stall he cltned. Neat/Beal treatment can create new lungs. hut when th e lungs are very satty diseased end to some extent destroyed. a cure my ee err Meted by Dr. &heath , medicine.. Also. licrofuloa. Sche nck reticle. art equally efbe err . . Dr. Schenck nag photo gradts of • mother of parsons who have been nearly covered wi th ninulne sores sod eat. di belied mi. Tbls snows Its partrytng precedes, which moat be able to heal en lilts In the lungs In toe treatment of CousumPtiot la ot the utmost Moan:and to goo vigor Loa • ot sobs tone to the gyatem. lichee It 1. teessary to strengthen the appetite of the octet sod tea prays the dthestlou. ?rotor nourishment I. th paired together with such means as will make I do food e idly Meltable. Tee articles most. , t suitable Mr th e diet of Co asuma Us. patients art I d ea " Vs ' o r i t llnf ' t d te a ' rn 6 tiall:g! ‘ ly " .. etas-tend, molt i nignly nutritious adopt. are to b e . per. ferred, but th. to e organs must be st • testa. died In order to make either food or medicate serviceable. Tithe tegulronent I. met by the Seaweed Tonic, and tor this putpoo It ws• des lab ben the dmatire getters are put In Fool order, the foodhas It. prober erred: the system staof the pollen. is Irk•lgul aged ant tee lungs te to mein their la • tent and healthy meaner. Then the ßodeo. beding p owers el tO temente error nut e int cure. i'Mmon•ry contututtion Is almost al ways etot ar= l :l2l. l aWli:ctT ,` Vr9 l`, .. r , cnlP,',V g : MOTO onetruction. Dom too i.irer ste otters to healthy action. Timy Lave ail the as which Ls ascribed 1., .101,0 or "blur masa," Sin so warren tod tot to contdn particle of say min vet pel.on. Th.aseillt core th. molt o.tleate emtivenee.. deb beaa.ho. piles . Llama area don, and all other dlaesees *pleb seise thorn a torpid or obstrscod.naltiat of the Laver. One ben er the. pills will peorqe.taleacy of the 11.441.4.1.41. COSIMSIII 09 th e rea 1F Tonle anal Man- I drake rill e are lovaltatele aux nary medico .. rollsn the thffelug. crane Patient and ants% Abe ?demo& !Dom In electinga cure. They tve been found useful In advanced Stile. of Condamollon, where the Inns. are aimed cm deddleal not all symptoms according tc tea judgment of the pn yetclan In Mated &Steed, death. This are of path:so wt e ware totally In a aDlng ci llion halt been preserred for months by tba toe of Scha.i's dote great rem edied. Dr. Mehemet's Almanac contains it full beauties n the tartans forms of Hie... tale mode of treatment. and genet a 2 dtractlot s how to nobs medicine, can be bad gratis. or.•-nt by tell Iq , nadirs/tang his Principal tide, No. 13, Beth sloth stmt. rtalladelphlta. Pe. Prim et the rulttoute O7ruP sad lthswee Ton. la each 41,111tl i rc r bottle, or &TAU a hair daden. Mandrake YU .. Cants • box. FOr d ega+l.l „farTmUißtV.rESo n wTrArTr rAiE z B c I ToAT w DISEASE& That T uttou. alas& of eases reult. lax from maNtabuse. p raincine unmanliness. nervous tlebillty, eruption., nominal emisallatil. and finally Impotecy permanextly cured. renion. agileted• with delicate, intricate roldite°4leVafttriolattlftour"eltaclralFX,. hleh code tontattg. Experience. the bat of teachers, bas enabled him to perfect remedies at one tell• dent, safe permanent and which la most easel can be toed without bthdranee to Madess - igan. pretend In the establithment. w hi ch em. braces Mee, reception and walling room.; also .1:031.110,1 Led sleep ng apartments for totlantl TellirWrtracitg l eot=t ,. .:ltt il.P% mineral glaring. o matter who hale felled, date your ease. Bad what be says in hi* P.m - Odd Of fifty pages, sent to any address for two damps In ma le. , seliVellpe• Tbousands' of caret treated anlly at e and all Over the moo 81;.%'..,"u4V1AT.T r 1 n .:2 1 (.4? , 1411` , ".gi daysbarg rat Hours 9a.m.to II C. SI. Mat. days K. to t 9 r. M. rampblet sent to any ad. drams mat two sando. aca rBTAhTC sp H le E nd L id O e ' r Sl y l e In ll h l e DY at E. In the world. Hermit., reliable Instantareout, doer dot COD MID lead. nor anjoftaffc poison to poem. paralysis et dea th . Avoid the vaunted and delude., prenaratioas hoc: the virtues they do not MOM. The genetic W. A .ratehelor r s Hal, Dye has bad HU 70.111014 , 1211he1l rages• Don to uphold It. Intedity no the °nay fie tet Hole Dye—Blatt or Brown. gold by all Drag ;p. girths Applied at 112 Bond lunch. N. Y. Ta . • AUCTIO W SALES. - - -• VALUABLE COIL AND MIMING LAND PUBLIC', SALE. TUSISOLYA4TERNUON, Aptll 19th, at 5 O'clock, I shall Oar On . sale.. Commercial Soles Roome.l Szal MONS insect, the foloulkg nal eat•UN situate In Robins. township. ou Cusobell . a 1100 wfhmorollsofH.t.SehlOU tlon, on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Colous.Oß Railroad, abatis lit mile, from Pittsburgh: knoAt 3110 scree of coal lo a co.ol body, wn.,the Hen Cool Rent. A. A farm of about 69 serer. first with two story Irma dwelling hor -- s•O or sum choice troll Ito omen Rosa ram. 3. A place of Woodhied, near the above, 02 Carnobell'a Boa. rentada lag 10 acre. • 4. A Farm of about IS acres, with two stool 0010 non. l :: 11017 ,1 CI Vri b . a o n 100 ' A l ga Boss Farm. 6. A Farm of about TB arr.., with brick cot tage holm, a owd barn. and good orchard, known as the Janus Bow Farm. 6. A Farm of Mimi 1115 sorer will a two .try frame bouw,good barn and good °railer/LB - Ina the McMillan Foam. Above ore favorable opportunitv seldoniol to asons 'viable' to invest either in coal or m farming loads, as the above property Is fitroPh, , , , .. located, le In good coalition, a4l will proba bly be sold at Very low agoras. /or mote 115,00010, drierlptlon. or an)) font/or Information. a Pell io B U N. 1 6 1 • N. 143 Fourth &ramie.. The tor.. will anao looms at time of Mae. A. M'ILWAINF. 11.11UESNIE WAY PROPERTY co men nr rirrn OR PITT STEEP:T. PUDIDaIf b e eIMED'S°. Apr fl o a t at Va O'clock. wilt sold on setond of Cemmee. els! Sales Room, 106 Ilmltbilels meet. that des (arable property at corner of Duquesne 'Way and fifth (late Pitt) atreet, mine part of the PP . est) formerly ereempled by the Pennsylvarsta oth Mann:set. nir Co. The Lot b 100 feet front on Duque... W ., and 100 feet In depth alone F.ftn !Meet. (twill be told as &whole, or In Lots of 110 feet ends on I Duquesne Way. [ Tann il-Onestblid cash, balance In three eget' *noes! name. to. With Interest. 7'bl. 1110 W lVida. opiortunity for capitalists and m”ufse. Caren. jing.llar:i ........... Of GEO. ennis, 411:714 A. ReILWASIIIE, Anetloneer. 1:9 v ar.Vll):i a 4.-.} TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TRII INDIAN RAIL STEAMSHIPS , Namberlog sixteen, erstedua vend.. anions ET4?)..,ABUTIVOPJI (Nwl OP LONDON pier 44 - SLTURVAY, Owm North Sleet, New York. POE DIUMMOr tarteet latbraMtlollatoPly to • WILLIAM BINGHAM. Jr-i`. 143 1111111111LD 131161K1 JOHN T. GRAY;- SIN 114 Math Street. tintiV (Lite Read .troil-) elitiburgb, r 1 a N/ ~i a: N►:Y:~ The river was about stationary yester day with sg feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks. • Weather 'bowery and considerably cooler, the Mercury at 1 r. Y. marking Tho ?Scavenger, Pittsburgh to Daimon river, was at Cairo on Friday. Henry Key, (colored) steward on the Kate Putnam, was drowned on Saturday about ii. eleven o'clock, in the Mononga hela r ver. It seeme that beheld been on board. he Beilevornon . moored along side Ward. Putnam, and in attempting to ato p from the former. to the latter, missed - bie footing and fall Into the river. It Is supposed that he meet have been Injured by the fall, probably strik ing the gusads of one boat or the other; otherwise. he might have been rescued. The deceased was about 35 years of age, is represented as being a - quiet and in dusterous man, andleayes a family. The Kate Putnam departed for Nish villa on Saturday evening with • fair trip, and she will doubtlees fill out be low. We are not sure, but we presume Henderson and Hamilton were her pilots. The Bellevernoth Capt. Darragh, Is an nounced for St. Lords and the 'Upper Misenteippl. The steamer Red Wing departed Bat urday evening with a goad freight list, land quite a number of passengers- Pi lota—John Feritueon and Wm. Clarke- The Mary Davage, Capt. Motheral, with Mr. A. J. Hazlett, ,in the office, la announced for St. mule forthwith. Capt. Hugh Campbell Is making a trip on the St. Charles for Capt. Drava. The Savanna, with a good trip, de. parted for the Bt. Louie on Saturday night. Pilots-4u. Whitton and John Kuunlz. NOWIMERS LINO PACE ST OOMPABT.- Thin 00Wpany runt a. daily line of tine steamers; on the Minissippl, between Si. Louis and St. Paul. While lonia and Psul are the only. salons mentioned In the attain.' of this company, we think these Point* will themselves agree with as thet among the sinners who Orhylria. ted and carried on the Mildness, none are morn prominent, more enterprising, or more .fficiebt, or in all hls- transao. thins less a sinner than our veteran (as he is yet • a batchelor we will not say ' venerable) fellow citizen, Capt. R. C, Gray. who represents the company and catty for Its Interests in this city. Un der too special sopervielon of Capt. bray, filmen of the company's line beets have been built in the shipyard. ar..und Pittsburgh. Lost week two new ! Bost., the "Lake Superior," built under the supervision of Capt. Gray, and the I 'Sod Wieg," under the overnight of I Capt . A. D. Jacobs, were completed and lett this port to take their! planet in the Northern Line. These boats are, In I ail rropects, among the finest on the western waters, and will be a noble ad ' &don to the line of tweet" on the Up. - or Mtealaslppl, hod will be creditable ! to the energy, liberality and supervisory skill of Caple. Dray and Jacobs. ! If Capt. Only and the Northern Line Pocket Company, of which he la so essential a part, prosper, as a line so ' complete in all its appointments, and a man so thorough In ail Ma busbies's, su .enorgetio, so honorable, so popular and so nearly a whole man as one can be without his other half, should Proper,' the company's dividends for 1870 will be I frequent and large--co may It be. _The following steamers are still Ws ter bound up the Arkansas: • Importer; ! with 1,200 bales' of ootten, for - New Or• Hans; Armadillo, Nightlogale America and 11.. C. Gray, for Cincinnati, are laid up awaiting for a rise. These boats left Memphis for Little Rock early in March, and are not likely to reach their destine. , tion for some time yet. The Collossal and! Nile, from St Louis, are laid up at Swan I Lake, eighty adios from the mouth of ! the river. The Utah la double-tripping it from Swan Lake to Little Rock. The Arkansas is on her way out of the river, biound for New Orleans, plying out. ! -The tow boat .1. 8. Neal, en route! from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, with a tow of Iron ore, when opposite Remit ton's shipyard, on Friday morntug, ran through herself on the larboard side. knocked out both cylinder heads, and ! spilt a T-head. She laid up at Cloaks natt for repair.. —Not more than two or three hundred bales of cotton remain to be forwarded t his season from Upper White near. Two or three times that many will be sent on from along Black river. Freights from ! Batesville "to Jacksonport is 11,60 per bale, and from the latter - point, to New ! Orleans $2.60 is peed. —The Memphis Appeal say.: "The C. B. Church will Dan up at noon for Bt,' Louis. On her arrival at that port she will load for Matnphla. The Church and Wick. will ply regularly in the Memphis trade, making semi-weekly trips, leaving Bt. Louie on Wednesdays, and Saturdays." —The Cincinnati Gordis, In mention l r hog the arrival of the new Northern Line Packet Lake Superior at that port, says that she presents a much bettor ap. pew-once than the Northwestern, built there, except the outside painting. 1. —Capt. James H. Maratta, formerly of the Emma No. 3, has purchased the Leonidss, and will assume command upon her arrival from New Orleans. She will continue in the Cincinnati and New Orleans trade. • —The contract for the superstructure of the St. Loots bridge, which Is to he completed by October 1, 1871, ha. been given to the Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh at $1,5e0. 000 - -A half interest Is the Ida Siockdals wee sold at St. Louis the other day to Capt. John T. Meanie, for $7, 8 00. Capta. W.J. Ronnie and H. K. Hazlett, are the owners of the other half. —On Sunday the steamer Active Wok down from Loop Creek, Renawha, to Gayendette, West. Virginis; one hund rd a...rote to work on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. —The wreck of the Charles H. Dor. fee will at auction at New Orleans last Moudey for 1 3 , 200 to Cat. Joseh Aiken, who will at her u p for B ed near. —The Lotus No. 2 was sold recently at New Orlesne. to Mobile parties, for Pl,OOO. Capt. .7. P Fogey, at the same p , 000. bought the T. D. }linden Tuesday last. • —The Carrie V. bonnie and towboat Samson No. 2, were at Cairo on Thom day, rod the Leonidas left New Orleans the awns day for Cincinnati. =The Arlington, Capt. Dan Moore, is doe here fruta Cincinnati on trsday,iand will return as osuel tomorrow at 12 o'clock. —Cap'. Sam. Barr. Tr., acoe .ted the position of second clerk on the a). Anderson, vim Charlie Davidson, re. signed. —The Mary Enrage Capt. Mothoral, la annouced for Bt. lotus today. Mr. A. T. Haslott Lin charge of the office. —The Far West CapL 8. B. Coulson'e new boat, was to have left Ht. Louis for Fort Benton on Thursday last._ —The biotite Ebert left Cincinnati for this port on Thursday evening. Pilots --Ebert and Poe. —Capt. Sam Sherman, of the Loren, left Cincinnati on Friday for this plane by rail. —The Camelia arrived at Nashville an Thursday. RIVER PACKETS. UPPER 'inississiPPl. I land 11: Jon RIER ST. LOVIS,REO QII r t aidga UL 0 LISA. DI JBU D et. PAUt..—Tba mitt sad oesatodleaa SEGLIVICHNON.....Capt. Dazzaalr. lease tar the 00111.4 latermadlata ports WEDNIIDLT. 11001, at 4 0. at. ra.fiItIt3ILIMMILIMIP.Tsgu. CAIRO AND ST. I.OIUIII. OR CAIRO AND ST. A dir m t LOIII• .—Tlie POotrrol tow. oat . MANY DAVAGZ ABD 212(12.13 NO. 1 A A 2. Commander. 0. W. MOTIIIMAL. Clerk A. J. HAstart. 1r 111 Iwo Or the above sad Intorno- Moto port. oo Ttllls DAY. April 111th. ,t. 3 r. /tr . frolght or pJuSo. •OOtr 00 Wort or to *O2 O.U. u KIVA V. Avou. CINCINNATI ri=M PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. no now end splendld JUNIATA, Copt. O. L. BIiTIWAy, will Wave Pllthbargh for ClortunaU ZVZIRY TRUEnDAY at 19 o'clock promptly. &Attun ing, will Iwo Ctlardsotl ZVI= BUNDAT at 1511 Y. r" ° r ib' " IPTlMetratti b ri d 4l l . 3r sib] Jilin COLLIN& An.. PITTSBURGII AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINIL The now and splendid sldmeheal si dGe Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL MOORE. Master, A. g. Suaraho, Clem. leases Pltteb►rgh for .ClorlarOal ererY TIIItaDAT at 19 Y. promptly. Raturnbut. born Claalunatt for Pittsburgh. It is M. arery FRIDAY. Tor freight. Damage. or ether Inform/ton, an; ply on hoard or to fel SeAtii ° M 3I kRWOOG. Agents. ENO VA L. -- FREDEntem. xy SCHROEDER. Merchant Tailor..on Doi or In Oentlotoon•s Turalildng COodt; wee m..u.„ men and. Doge Clotting ea band and made to ardor si the shortest notion Wm removed tram pi. ht..tang, No. 1112 fourth Avinuae c u• o. al woo° ertitgET, eons& of T6led mono. milevrll/./ • COMERCI IL BINUNG CO., No. 92 Fourth avenue, Er3=l::3 $200,000 1711Z721 Itockkoidcrs Individnally Liable. t W. 11. ,E I/SOL W. C. MAMY. M. .PBlll IMS. .. . CASUM. DI•ICSOI1111 Ai.xxxtntit HATEN. JOHN T.INHSAT. N. H. K.OLINH, I LI 8. MAMMY. W H aVeNSUH, ,I JOHN O. YHILLIAI. W. U. ISINJHART. 1L -BLI.E. P. W LLION, - JAccat . Co!Mations elide on' all see...dale pahu of the Dalted states and Caatdas. allowed on VMS DIPOIITS. rmapa . attentlon {lean to all business or ear. rejmltdaata. - - - ARTISANS' DEPOSIT BA.NS, Jro. 46 Wood Street, W. Z. cur. MIN avenue, PITTSBURG/II 11131. H. flatITH, traZ^33l =CM 12=11231 nterat Allowed on Time Drposito. C=EIZI M ane ade.. James R. eer. T. Y. Hutchinson. Wm. Smith Jame! r. Barr . . John Sinnisp. ' Jun. MaIiUMW. &pH N. H. Itechling.' TRAL BANK, No. 35 Bank Block, TITTIBUBOH. PA CAPI CAL Bank of Discontt and Deposit r2ooreoutra3 DIDIVTD tIALLY MOLE tenet Allowed on Time Delimits Coll . liens made la .all the principal Cities of tits tad litate• ape Cattails. DIR.IGCTORiI: TIMIAI! , rAwerry. ht•DiliON RAMAT, D. W..; CRIVII.I.. J. P. DEHI.DaTubI. JA1117.8 11. HUPILINS. urumor. IDNODAIII. 1. nig B A ..1111, J•RLD Id. Blititfli, J.H.WA 'ilk PAM.. H. HACK., JAY'S LlOJael. J. TAWCZTT. Pre.ldest. J. W. DALVITT,O•abIer. -- W. HVIIIIIMeIs. isslstaut Castal• NATIONAL BANK Wocd St, col. Second Avenge. INTEREST PAID -ON DEPOSITS. Geld, Oonpone, Bonds and Staab POVGRT AND FOLD a. BlLdps.W!, 'President. _ W. Visit fli t Vise rreindelt, 011 , 1111* cram) CLAIM& J... OsanMr. MS SAFE wont co: OS rbrrnitsitviteu. IREE33 Keeping of Under plareatos, end the renting of Wu to 110 re and Borglur•Proof !melts. No. 83 POTIRTH JILTBNITB Preeidest—MlLlLlAM PHILLIP& Ylee I..seldest LLOYD. . • • DISICTOSS: WILLikM CHILLIA .HY RON PAINTMIL. LLVYDDMORILIeIOM. WILLIAM AGA. 01.0AOB BLACK._ WILLIAM M. LYON, OUSTLII 0. MUIRIZT. JAIL 8i114b16.1 . X. nvedarr.t.nratrotizzi PROPLB'S SAVINGS BANK Of Allegheny or. Federal and Laeock Street& L N. IIAILTMAIII. Trestgiest. I== AND DISCOUNT BANK OF DEPOSI Nastily Liable. toekkolders Its ii,ocCibOZl:4 , l INTERIM? ILLOW ASK. Pittsburgh, Pa. CITY 12 Firth Mena I:= == ITSCIIIIOLDBU DIDIVIDUILLT LIABLE. INTEREST PAID OS DEPOSITS. TOSTION LICH Vein Caught ma oath. awl IMI eleethett remitted to Lampe. Coneetl.• =MO on W fp- einkethal panes of th e Willed State. WO no d• . PONIZIWIC 1150 f. P111•1c1... I. lama IIcCA Vies Peel& ee... W. N. * o r . Cr . ler. thera. ' , James WeCabe, .. mom, I both liththelt. • Ythrtek 'Leak Seroe.th Campl.e... Wu. M. Ban, Jam, rhthasi. Ilethlet.— .A. ermate, i..tfirsca. ~ w. Thomas ritheithe• /011. r MIRAY. !Width, MMI HALM CAVGUEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, • Clamor Anal& and Wood Wrests, PiTTIIIVRON. OSBOORMI TO BARNA. BART U I= Exchange, Coin,'Coupons, And putknlsr attentioo io of Dahl to lb a and mt GOVERNMENT BONDS. SSW Drafts on London. N uclagEs i t swig, "El f: - vs DI 5'7 MARKET STREET rrrrentrstaz. P. tudrxiad-i -ws Stocks,Bonds and other Securities SOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKILIBINON =;;MGlii VlLijed States Securities. DOLLAR -SAVINGS BANAL. ' , 1115 65, FOIIItTO AVENtri. ' OMAMTIE O BZ IN MM. JLEIBITS el k r 11.1911. 114 1 60. otk Y. 11..‘oottlATUND 00000 9 AT . tir4N1415 1 . 0 111 May Ist ut_November Ist. frost T te 90'01000, and tram November Pat to May lot, teem 6 to ooh 0000 01, 1 WL "' Arge o f ,' .1 1 1v 1" dlifdlnie s = de ton* a year. In 3000 end Ihomaiter. laterest Ms boss &dared semOanneelly la Jene Ana December, Ohm the hank was ergaolmd, at the rate of Mx per cent. a year. Interest. if non drawn Ont. 11 pitted to too Credit ot the restdep e m t hencdp , an f d Mea•Ld ese Inte nn e Utee.ber, :outivnkoding tome Ire.. ~,tb.., trir"itcWor7 thlitigenhisigilsiariti ii“ than twelve year. Books contaleles the Charter. By• Laws, Boles ro a n rtVe.4Vlr,"d " L " oh imallem remenDsnr—. AXES NESDINAM. flea 231.111DINTI: 0.0050 AIWA.. A. M. Pollock. M.D.. • John O. teeliefire, BONN Sob% teal. P. Macitock. Ono H. Wmaberger, 1st:: 9.11. 1. g =d h eTi l Ylieer_._ zr Issae Y. Plmeeek. Christian Team.. 'TA east 1 . Z,1.74.te.A,........... BetortjOALoomis, 614 .0. 3 1 . 4 ,07. ....gr.... PA. liVgi.`,., elm Maraball. ho , Charles /t. Colton, rotriri.raiS4%:: .Ft M T .. ri,rrutrJr. BIM= liilliun. orms 101111114 tr. 7 1 " 13== . II M. l rel l 7 . ... 'Whims Al ******* TIMM, Van Wet. TANAstnaco—CBAZ.,IAI A. COLTON. eicairAzy—JAllia B. D. =Wm _ _ __ ,0 - :toEtrrEcyre rr D. EVANS, • •• .4,..uornmscrr, No. 4SI Fifth AVenne. Phu sad rpeallastlezi Drama will Nal Or all kinds of MOM wain & Nelms* A-: • • • " ram: mom associemou zumannn, Re.. • saa • 13. Guar Bing. swag ,attsattos gives 0 the iodzstair ale belidlas of 0011111 . lin9K we WNW° ni.TIVEVO. IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEELAN, BAR & =2 IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. ".• DINgErINS, L X AND ,WHEATAI FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON, BAND, HOOP MENET AND TANS LBO', BOILER PLATES AND HEADS, HUARD IRON DRAO sea DROPPER B riamorat, &anus. BARB.°MINI% 11W 1`.A. L AT RAIL _Oll untrWBAH.% . 4E.Dti 111/1010t TEETH, SPRINO,PLO AND CULTIVATOR STILL. STEEL WINOS AND MOULDS out to waters: STEEL-TIRES. STEIL tiIIAYTINO, A. B. WEIGEL. COACH, RODDY nod RADON SPRINGS awl AXLES. CUT NAILS AND SPIRES. All Goods First Glass and Warranted. 01 , 710 ES ANU WORES: IllEteenth ;treat and Allegheny Blew. and 77 Water 1, YEtteblugh. esti MILLBR, BARR & r=zu=t3 crrAtt i z : Hypirmykvi..za, E!NOMI=I CRESCENT STEEL WORKS ; ILILLEN, BARB k PARKIN OFBICE. 110 Liberty Street, =121:3313 MEI P 13170011 STEEL WORKS. IMITAIILISUID IN MC .$lOO,OOO ANDERSON & WOODS, =I HINT 11.2111 MED OMIT STEM. Of every description. Also, Dell Refined _German Plow_ nail gpring Bled. COENZI2II.OOB AND HUT JazNus:rittr _bergh. ra. atafon4l DU Q U ESN E FORGE. WILLIAM ULCER (Successor to JOS. HUSH * 00.0 11 , 11 , 1 a. Eu) co-extensive vtlll the leadluf Tot- EttlP anT Stilho3 PIOTON 0000. LEVSKS, PITMAN JAMB. 11.1711AILROAD LOCOMUTIVI FRAM totetb.. With nee lesCription of !MAPS ORE. Once sad 10Vit Greer of Duquesne Way and Pint Street. syll:h4o FIRIETSBIIRGII NOVELTY WORKS. I =1 MOORHEAD, ADAMS & CO 12===E1 " 1 MI I P ' L T tT7f i ll tr ) A 1 Tr Oat 'Hil r ' " SCALES. fuu /mod ?sol_ Door Looks sad Lats.ltss. Madut n COlree link Sm. 10111111 Or FIRSTAVEITIE GSM Bt, I..lttairsisvir. Paula's. sHEFFIELII tiTEL WOBILEI. gINDIDI, no 00.1 PITTSBVIIGS, PA.; Yansdreteress of eveni description of CAST AND GERMAN sum SAILWAT RialiiTlC AND riATTOILII BPSIINOS, AXLI2S, STK 1:11.1r. K, *O. Vranken" anken" 811 Water • dlOO First Ste. BLACK DLIKON' STEEL W, IMLTIK, - BROTHER & CO., ll astotactarers al all Lem:di:4l°ns of IBTF3FT •_ 0016. d Wsrottoase, TH6IT.III, TIMMY /I.ILIT sad 11•11,60/11) STILIZTU, BTOV ES. CA TING COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH. FOB BITUMINOUS COAL Warranted le Cook. Bake or Roast se well as say other Stove la the Lradoa. Blth lc CO., No. 285 1.1...rty Street. LW, on hand and for ilk. I rAttant. STOVIB. HEATING STOVES. - . V SATZ COWLI 711NG 0:4 RANVICS II.4 TINTMOS. . Ark. GAFF, HUNS & CO. 11•11IIIACTUILI11107_1• 311 VAIIITT 'Or S r I I CVVW-", BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FM! FIMNAOR," TOR V 7•231.11161 BUILD:1016 THE NEW AN - TIOUWP 00081Hel STEITZ. ••SEOULATOR... COLUMBIA COOK soylr., VAN•S (elnelnnaU Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE CAST MON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S E/LECTOR. GRATES, hee from dlxt tad dant ORATE FRONTS, /ENDERS. 14. 206 and 206 Liberty Street, A. BRADLEY & CO., NO. SO WOOD DiBEET, Mounfaciartro of tee Greatest Vertetror . Cook, Parlor and Heating stoves, is our anortiaantalllte ramie all the LAT= PATTERNS AND IMPROVEMENTS. and the rep ratios of our Morn la gash that eel ona wu t or a rood article amid tenrehage Prone bat 12106 e lILIOUOCtiIred by as, la theyloll be (mud the nondurable as well as nonagon. _Would ell nortlenho attention Wear new VOLCANO STOVL. ter chateaus. halt. stern. era 3.1 I tel Itt three olOalos. fel.ndee 10 Vial Or WILOOSt GUM!. All 1,10 41,vc flees ulna Aro. dO.U.Ce ...arbor wear amass. tat eaten. gr.. sena Or Catalerag WU Pram ullt. MAU BRASS FOUNDERS. F=Zl3:l2 HENRY BIER & CO., JOUR XL COOPER & 00,, Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS tuns ricoitrTLT To OEDZIL Likable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, 711110110, BUSTY HD MSC' Mal, ALL aLOIIII IrATTHIBN. rEt.OI 44 T COCIZSI; Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and Oil. KA.IIIIITAOTUBJERB Or J. Y. COUPLE • COV Improved lalitaAkeel Steam Pump. Agents oi Dreyfus' Patent W ore. this best in the Market. ost sae Worth 03111112 TtUrtesath sad Pits sr* A 'MOOD 4114ICCAFFIL1616 o mu riatarry meet awl TWA ilasubt, Pittsburg's, Pa.. mums FOUIDENS AIID num PIPE rims. . rad AGENTS to A. B. CAXEIIO2{ & IX PE irrznir puv PD AND Btoprzte. Hamm nELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILLI. OWN WU:rm. et MUM! Kirk= ma rasa' as4OIIOR AND ILIAINOLIA 1111PCKT1114111 . AND ilaiTrING.. FORT PITT BOILER. STILL AND TANK WCIPirECES. CARROLL AND SNYDER. XIICERACTITILBRS riaßO l -'3.N D D ° ri treD i l Eli 1 17 B l Rte. . , . -OIL !TILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, TANS, AND ASH NINE, DYTTNRzLING TANS, SALT PANS A.NI2 , CON 13TRAINIPIS, GASOMETERS AND MN BRIDGES, rams MOUS AND COAL snUTZB. 01lieo awl Warotionw Gorr I L=d, Third. Short and Id PITTsiiIIV.aa.-ra- !Orders tent to Um moo. addrese will be promptly attended to. mta:pfL HUGS N. BOLE 86 CO., cor. Point Alley and Dwaine Bt.. Engine Builders, Founders and llonaseture STRAY/110AT ENGINES Oad STATIONARY ZNOINILS. of all elms. AM . " c ' Ol Int n ltt 1/.14111N1 12,1rA T U A T T AITI.R .N. BOILER. of 16 hone Pow. , CASTIN US, or ever, trod, mode to order at Oar TrinarbrallVlO STREET, below Illyrltet. 1 Weill, SHAFTING. PULLEYS NANO odd u..61N1,126,•112.'catc. bad made to order, at the o n cad INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny. itlerr. near We Point. * orders Dro7ptly Jailed. ' Tay MS RIES/Ck & FLBE 1 111:111.GLAIL-P1tCIO7 SAFES AND VAULTS. NO 13/alr, NO MOOLD MINES AND MACHINERY Con 17th and like Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. no111:03 rii;l3l:.ThriTß . l,ll):r , 4 , l F. REPHAN & CO.. Manufacturers of STEAM ISOLLIII.S y 011. TAMMY, 5T1L5.8.4 . 1 411NRAIV:TAVA VZILtwOrIabiLICB: BialOllZN YULE BEDS. f.a., Cor. of grand &venue and Liberty St., PiTt'Sad/WEI. PA. at.l:•Ldigisi,:ruwirtiy .. Orders sent to the * P.-IMPHAN• tbrioug ii.J.:gr:etidit....T. , a BNYVEY'S: OolD4al JAW H. BROBB.• .: LDAIUND P. MUM JARED M. BRUSH &SON, '-. YLANIITACTUOZIIS or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. N.lil;t4Nii:ty , Exo:*l-:oz.k_i; l &NIP FORT PITT lOUNDRY COMPANY OPTICS AND WOMEN, TWELFTH STREET. lar Engines,Rolling MU Ma clattery, nail Machines, Re torts. and Castings generally. g lli 1 PiTTIIBOROII Censer Carr ell mod Sus sllmas Streets. WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE My Pipes are slleut /11.4 W dry sand and 19 feet lonxtba T •I so. tall smartakest of genaral Castings for Gas & Water Work‘' .I,l"reeNoV:Vl.l,:tllNlNVerat!g.""" W. J. A.NDldasUli MONONGERLI FUNNY, m, m . 01 , 7m 1.1,E4g .y 2. l . ir ! s YILONTIX HT VIVINTArti2 ' .I I :ii. A . B . ° N .7O7; el•ss HOUNSo. OTFICZ AND rOI3IIDIIT — NO. LIICI WATILB STRZET. rittsbargh, Ps. ROBIABON, ItE& & iilieeessors to SlCancliox, WINN • miziaws. WASHINGTON WORHS, • FOUNDERS AND .11UUDIEnSTS, PITTSBURGH, M=Ml! Ilanufteturen otßo t sad Statloloo7liteSsi Za- C26BlasLiatligtheilnaa arl. Mafhl.l.T . l u tra and at>lU holler aad Otteet Iron Wort. Dace, No. 151, eoroer Tint sad 141211.1M51d streets. RFAIID S O PATVNT IN/X1:71 5 03 rolCifu r rß Elollarg. 5•11-5111 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., lUZ:==I 500C11:6804.5 to COTTON MILLS EKTrIE3ISIT*4I33 rENNEIVILVA - agragggki NIA (ANTRAL NAIL AD. On and after 11 r. N.. daudet NOV . Vita. 1880. Trate s will aril . .., at and der, a• t Rom the Onion Dtrat, corner of Washingto , and Liberty streeta. mi f011OWS: Arrtiss. . Doan. Vail Train.... 1:110 ma •Soninern ea. 5:10 ass Put Line..-. V 45 am aella MOO am a/Ps No. 1.. 8 110 am WalPs WO, 1.. 8:301m ilatostAe Nel T:5O am Nall Traln•.... 5:10 am tall No. 50 am !Winton Ae.. 10:50 am Olneinnall is .9:110 am Braimas No • 5•10 GUI paelinstown Ae 10:50 am Mann* Ex. 1511.8. ym 'Xs Ao litl L:r1 0 tili To . d x,.. l i . i gli f : "evzlA. 1:50 pm Rra , ts Ae Nor 5:50 out all`s No. 1...11:50pM Phila. /normal:sol . m ra•kl AnNo g .atik pm Wars No. L. 31011.5 Nall'. Nat %N i p= :fairs No. 4.. 11:011tm Pasi Line..... 7:40 pm W . sta a., m on a 11 / X L 11p: W ne :11` , s le o t i L. S l i .legf.. tare lbr Baltimore. 17e Mundt Tram Issysswals Bosun avers massyreachlne Pittsburgh al 15 :. * . . 6 Be ....50. a t Plttaburirla at 11:50 p. ra. and arrives at Walls ;Nation 50 1:105. ni. °Cincinnati Terre* , leaves o dally.. Ilaather truiTtArro",ll=r• M "". ' o th" Pot fertile r nrmation apple to W. N. IIterYTITIL Agent. nerenurbysataltanioad Oornpany will not ao. same any Mt ref Baggage, expospi for Welling SV. WO. ..111mit their responsibility to One /Hun dred Dollsseln value. 1.11 Baggage 0r...8ut Silver.ount in value will be at the risk of • ths ow =dem mkt. by sprelnl oontsee , • A. J. CASEIATT. nols • Genera/ durerinteneent. 5.11003... r., • • S"SrE FIT E;_g_N ► ialtillgite OAD.-On mvl atter NOV. Mk. LOOP, 11;11 INlllifVr4 7 l"tg: /edema Street Depot, Atlegbeay ultr.as fellowlt Arrtek I Deport. ° r.eArt " N o. 1 n :1 * 01 Mipziazz Vitt ...w..114: Sturrig No 11111: a: s" ptrt Yee.14...011pm rr i tp ee qiiCe I 11 . 11 C 11:30 Dm Tree Pork Neal/At. PM ' Spinge . e No o.*o p m SertryPt . e . ato I Cl.s• pm """"g11 "11"" 111 1401,21• Ja.c 40, The'Cllarek a I.l•Tern • nt a tu / Aii . Feergranne a. wer. Al+. l 11, vre p..a. and errlve et atone= en• g7 1 . .r.e tales feell " ek Allekben oll 7 14 TAM , m. make direct ocoraeetlon M. Freeport wlettWal. kers kneel' Magee tor EMI.= end Ma.kt 10 mketoma. eaehea 01[a. vita - Mg .h. and et the Depot, Allegheny. • - or faller Iskaratr i i tu r liko wra, 77 0. DA Wester* Ver.neylvre=lllBlll= 010 001 ge r :=l.3 d ue..: o r 0 1 640.1F . ...igat01vz..,..tg hundred Dollars la relue. .411 toksea. waling tele emonat La 00100 "alike et toe ask 01 100 0111.5", unless mt. by opeeml eoutmet. 0010 MIWARD S. WILL Oeuvre: SR TArin telidbut 010.000. PM_ - =1 Machinists. I= PETTSBURGET, PA- AND PIPE WORKS I= vrx-restrEtoza. PAL. r►nusLCTURLU U FOB GAS *ND WATL WORMS. E=== W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Coo Unto of all I:4=1 Um fourth Ward Foundryind Nadine Works, LLNDUSIT ST., #I.LIO3IIIMT CITY, TI. Men of liiittom an . .l a=l . 11.3 6= "'""%C ium 4 nu+ . 211 P W r Viplo .. l c ,ll:E h tt . l I Iv a Ldlschat o • • C a r t. th= i o t rgA.d bwre on buvettigrr c kf ail els.. neaux ROLL FOVBIDOT, Com LIBIZTY $1142z BTBZ T 5. BOLLIVIAN & BACALEY, Msaufietarers of 8111101 . 10, Chill Bolls, Sand Bolls & Pinions: ws • r•r•i- 1 p 91.•itii• COAX.. ! CCOAL.I. Youghiogheny Gas Coal Co This Company aro now orroarid to to rultli o.e' mi Coat of any Liao Owinitity. AT FAIR RATES. Moo and T ard adjoining th e Conaallo onto Railroad Depot. toot of Try stmt., Plt4• bRiRt4 Orden addroued to Miler lltaee, -Wert IT.w tnn, Ca., or , to Tait, wlll bo promptly attandod E. P. WHEW& Secretary; • 14.11:074 ,`ItI I' 111 "MAIXIL Yougegbony and Connellsolile Coal, COAL, MCI. file DESIIIIIIBIZIO MIL =rum Aim PLED, &War , ' /UAW and wort= urea., Maar sad Omer Knots. 21lath ward; also Mond meow SealetE erwd. st foot of Bose P. r. u• a. iL• Debate fleorad ward. Orden Aft at Cebu of *Le AUTO Gift% or ad. ' drew mo temono Pletaborta P. U., will re• Wee prompt atteatlM eta lam wbalwra i szego L liarsizag re l , l" etta i llitietTru=sy.ViS sV• 2 r:t.ltp v., 1 4,' llereleall co, Allele, Yap,' i pa ... a4: l Bt. =.1117,11!It COW COAL!! 4,V.ALM DICKSON, SUWON 1 CO., RIM/ remand thstr thllas to NO. NT LIBERTY STREET. aanllOM Ears KUI)ItIittUND ILOOI. irThrrn, t g CIM W IT I I Ot=let r irtisiT " 4 "= 4 than wawa • um. promptior• amiXOA375 wry,Y1%.61 , 1;71t-MAVUE'itli. tram NOV. 14th, 186 P. Ueda, will leSeejeoca and arrive at the tletu Depot. Edna Wee. 1 . 1 tw burgh ute . •A - `rfirte 1.41011 p r eZre l acTUt i lttrat ts. •: halseeter •• /1:411p [non • *USD= Leetsdale /tell p. maw Tale OW flsi dalMunn fra rs , 111.1115 rs ts . cb.11.1 //104, sm. W. 4 f,;LBir . ..V loll_ trr leagoix.. 11133 a Paelne 33...1.1104 . 11 C./.IIIVICIT.IB m Cdraoladltl :34 r Cfleaelsed 3:3110 m idle f 33• g 11334:431.di 01. ig Wg' Arms fa Alittele... 33.7:obr tr- Leetsdale ke..0.53 7alle 8:118 ax New Castle Intl arm inert Leetsdale "113:3110 Bea , r7alla " 3:411vd0 L4etsdale " 4133 ma 7:33 Ca _ . Vat: , Wu am. - do.; L'imrtb.SS km x.preea hums/ dWY. irprea. da5.11. . .16 c(1TILL0130.11, at. kleat. Mosurnr. O. A E OFIKINAME TIME. G 31011.17 VALLEY ELLAta... , ... , ' TEL ONLY DIRZCT HOMY TO TEL (AL REGIONS WITBOy MUNOZ Or CAB& d after MOB AY. tot. 1669 , TWO TSOMB TALI I DAILY (except anneal) 'an Uwe Pltleburgb Depot. corner of lOrr anal and rlrs streets, for Irranklln,oll OBY.Bnf yaw, and all points In the Oil Batton& ppy i t i g. rrrn fri— I tir — n r Cti?&—.7. UT: 2 sd Bulton...11:110 a n a1t0.... 9:00 a m •:90 p ns •110 p m Halton..l.l: oo n nth Hutton. 910 m =War: no, a: Soda Works- . 4:30 a m Brady's B lan I F I=VB /OA: Clnwch 1;00 y Mann 10e10 a m raprea trains nop only atprinemal *BMA. Ae.mawodation train. rio9a,.. . eiatinta We are now ennalne . .•=yar Palate Sleepless Care" on oar ninnt_rapreas trains, both ways: tram riturra4.wi c ,, TEMA." K. 811:0, keen,. Sup', 10 ITTSBIIIIGIAMMINE LNWAVILT. EIS HANDLI BMX. (1331.274)Z U 7 TIIIE.-4;13 and OW 121:17D/1.1, 801. 11 11159, troth will !nava sad arrtve at Um Ualon Dare.. 71ttabana... fall‘nra: Pittsburgh Time: • //San. Anis.. Mail .. .—...a.....—..... 111:011.6 7t. 111:17 p. m. Elauttura 7..apra0...... 2 1; 7 1 , m• IV U 7, reedtareclii.—...*. rit i i. is . 1 . • e t f t xeDonsia.. AZ.Pi,liO:i ai:ess. la: Tissa:m: Blltsubsurrills Atm:mama. i:47 p. au 945 5.m. 171Doaald'a i,00 , a. N 0.23157 p. al. 3:37 D. A. Ilandav Mira Train. 111581). la• 9:611 a. sa. Illr. II 113 r. at, Expren will lute dal). • 111:1 1 r. P. Mall wal arrive dal. 11. 1 ‘ 6.sexal Ticket Amt. Oolna ' Tiaa — Th. W. W. CA .U. 5.5%.. Deasiaos, 0610. 50 n ... M~ ~y 03 a1..6 Lisa SUNDAY. Yebrasl7 SOM. 1570. tabu pin ern,* As •59...dapustrum . • luu.pot oornar Ouiat a ad Watu streess, u follows: Kanto sadre3atllalon• Droarte &TIM. sawn.. ..........».»... 7:00 A. Y. 5:00 T. Y. ielroupoiliadt..2 11:00 A. N. 6:05 r. l`c. wand tram 173e , n. 3:16 r. lt. 10:00 A. u. Wut Newtea Accost . d 4:30 1.. N. 11 . 311 A. N. Ara/dOek's /LOl.Ollllllll. Oaf r. Y. T. 60 r. f. Sigu uliel=riu.;lo:3ol. N. _mos 4. N. B Urg:enirest Newton 11.00 RICHARD N• 50W555. 1.""t;"")ili - Ma.t.ULtAi BELVER FALLS .2 4'C l OTLtRY CO., No. 70 *rood Street, rirraptraell, IitiNEIVAOTUREB3 0/ . TIIIIS NSW Solid Cast Handle TABLE SNIFF. geperiet Steel Blade, with concave sot. stet. The metal compound this handle Is cast finny to the bled.. trotting the ut most etnadthlu to attention without ad dilloost weight. It Mende of the teentOte hardness, and will not tarnish or bleat.. ee in theme of plated ware. In s ne e r.d brittle:toy, It is similar to pare Handle and hie tO, - ea above described, covstittite an utter of UNIQUE DetSIOW. /legato. Ap. ptersibee and treat Duretdilt. • The toperb Stele and Great Strength of this snioie [utiles tie manafaoterets to reCOMMena it as especially adapted ter use it ail t otelsOneamboate . hettutrante. Public lestitutlotm and Pri vate ".mutes. ... . BEAM. FALLS CUTLER Y CO., ...-- . . No. 70 We St., Illtstnugh, mANIIIIAII/Pg Or TABLE CUTLERY & GIV POCKET KNIVES. wrat ..tuality Gruaranteeci, Ir. 1 ' • ESTABLISHED 1831. LOGIN, GREGG & CO., =I HARDWARE, 52 Wood Street, roar doors above et. Chariot Hotel.) Cessatrr Merebants are Yarned to salt nee examine our stook wheats the City. Agent.' for Anderson Wood% It and bortbweetern Horse Simi ball IDawmany. A full .toot of Naebtntsts, Sleek. andtbs and. Carpenters Toole, dims. ears Niles, Leather Didttisi, !twee Leather s Ste., ale band. aIi:LIG • OARRIAGB3. BUGGIES. &a. - - • I WORKMAN it DABS, SOCCX/VSOD3 TO Workman, Moore Fa' Co., Yana( natters and Dealt= la CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. . Spring and Back Wagons, Sin. 411 44, 44 and 48 Banc . It.,llleginyi u lteren s c near and cant/Lnieeatan. Or. wawa Xto ear a k attfactle7th ee r ily I=l. Ur. Cz.l7WlA' t ieurg mkgrair'S t ie , .: reie...rea,f, Blatant auvn o vi i lA . ma ng11144:01' Nis: • N. BIONARD DaVIDS having nireliseed the latann or /Una,. and Ws. D. ....e.,.. nal arm of WORwma.N. MODEL 111 .. We . new vlll nweafter Ca eon/thane '1E10.2. ander the mama an/ mt e at W O . a DAMS. Macre so/14W AN. . i ILI . 4 % 3111 1 5:M gk . Lath with thaltan l Tin Munk , larnath -- _ - STOINII WERT copesoN . . : : 4 . 6 n ' Itr __=aw il t i lnw W4l tsabow • lawric ATVATESI. II 00. ... - rtitwater. a =stoeurtlr r 7 2*" ...‘° . -.t isool/1414% D =2