fc - n - .111BRICAll BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVIENIIII, • . •• ..prirnann um „ . . . . 0•1111 CAPITLL. .•:-• ; , . 111111100,00* Stockholders 111111111111E4 Liable. .• MAN K OF. DIOOOVIIr AND ingroorr. JoliN FLOYD ' • Fevaldent. • ... - Oasua. Inziero2l. 7 ifaild i gu' 44 * junta W. Arrytt, Jo. D. KM,. Y , .. h 4 . 11 . 41:th• wa. IloTd. Tnis Ramis Wyw tally t° 4:VbSild 43-011-41), M;ii;M hiLVER AND COUPONS, iNAgria fat ell. B. iIiBBTB, Car. Wood St. and sth Pasant° JANFA4,I% • • • 'teseeresort t• SoISSI • °EL . .: Comet FostkAvoue ant Wood St, 13.A..N - 111:EllEt S e • Buy sai.ell f tl 11!Ul. et • wArinufweirr - - stamens, eoiv t 141141:1c4111) 0010114 ~ o• Mar IMITO&I.WTRIBM CC' Interest Allowed on Dppoelte. :4=14.4 Wrest elute' nun. • Order.. ex 0.1144,4 r. the Purchase sad Rale or moose, neripli ••• 1 JAMBS T. BRADT & CO, qt..VA:fit,,.*,*. SCE . AND TRADE. tßlTlelitsWelet7l.ltitssisitratittei''' -- • Ns* YORK, Allll 23, 1870. Idoney big & Stitelki. mat 9@9%. Gold steady; opeoldr.ie. 1183(. touched Jll% r and closed at 11931®11.3%. Carry- lottreelmrd per ointi: lo tat. Cleirenoes 14e,0 coo. The"Sut=Yreasurp Sold $1,1:90X0 at 118 41-1000116 50 --100 Ocnittlintents hlghten., COupona Of 'Bl, . . 114%01.14%t do' 112%0118; • do '64, 111%14111M: do 415, ^111PAT 11011.1% do new. 109301110; do '417;" - 11 IGOX; do '6B, 1103(@1.1031; IC-4f a, 10631ig11 .i%; cur rency, es. 111 %@ 112 . *wt. moo attire antr , higlthron =yr biome& of which a million changed beetle.. Others arm;- -tab , rude, 29%; old Toner mews, row new do, The rellroed reariet 'entre - 111a eX cited' in Vanderbilt& New York Corded declined cue per cent. on rumors - from Albany that the fare bill is killed for thle waselpn, Warms of, the market was wBla'irr sympathy with r i - advance St. Joie, edributed $4. • t girt that a dts Wend of heel:oaf 'Oen and 11..7 per cent. Rookie shortly 69 big declared. hllecellanc um and Expreri etookadoll eedbtrevy. ' • " ; I Gatdob: 7 l l 3‘: OutlE trland,3fe Western IJelon Teleer.* , 82%1 Ariickaftver. 6; Mali 6%; ello. , preferreet; al; Adams Ittfirees,.. 69%; Wells tr. Fargo, 19%; Alcorrtican, 37%; United States, 4231; Pe alto Melt, MX; New York Central, 02' iscagseg: PM; do. preferred. 46; etni 141%; dtt: preferred:l6S; Road - leg, 9831; Michigan Dintral, 121%; Lake Bbore, 66%; - Illinofe. Cenral, 139; Pias ter h, 98%; Northwestern, 73%; do. , 64X , Rock - Wand, 119; New 3ersury CantrW, 105%; St. Paul, 69%; do. preferred. 73%; Wabash, 49%; do. pre ferred, 'Tik Port liVeyrie, 92,%; Terre Hanle, RI; do. preferred, UM; Chicago .t Alton, 111%; do. preferred, 112%; A' Mlseleettypt,'l.3%; A C., 76; Du beeplemie, - 107; St: Joe; It9X. - Seblirertury balance In. olUdtng 01.681.196 to' oterreotcy. it Is rot rated the effort to Introduce • retrilest •In florae 'Of thechnedfloition of directors of 'R ef NorthSiestisrel at ti meeting to ciy,was &Coated., Odb3g — koftanis' - 11 ad% Jamei T. CO. Gold: ILSX. Y rnlted States ea, 1881, U4g; Fl‘o. Tar * anti 1284 112%; do. 1864, 111 X; do. 1866, 111%; Tan-Fontea, 10634; Plve•Twentlea, Janus aa7 and /Ws .1886i109%;' do. do. 1897, 110 ; do. do:..1868. 110%' :Onion PaclBo ' 87W, Vemtral do. do, 110,34L4ir: P84 1 , 1 0, ,, / 11 %1 I.ll.llGanartor - „ , • , IPITTRIIIIIIGH ■ARIESTB Orriolimr Prensatuent Grzerrik WZDMIZEDAT, April 20, 1870. S Tiadielizanarai tneroluindlnentatter andinwianypand our mertibludszlan orally are le„ better spirits. ,wkere somilllllllllzollement to flour - 'airilcu= laxly winter often' , of *hi& Uie'Mar ket is almost bars, and dealers gener ally are unable to supply their trade and winearetlei era in Simileills, having neither }lour nor wheat. Aa - might beidowelltaL paderaerelefrithr but It will only be temporary, as there is nothing In las situation at present to wimarranty material or permanent ad. vanes. However, ea we remarked the attn:l4.l4l;4oer is about the cheapest commodity lii market, cheaper, relative ly, than, gold. _ and a slight advance, wonla 'not hurt consumers very bad, while at the nine time It would be quite a Hato puoducers, as there Is bull little money-In wheat fbi the farmer at pres. ant prices. The grain trade continues fairly naive, and with the exception of Oita, prices are well swanned. Prowl. alone trade steady with a continued steady jobbing demand, and while there is no author advance, prices are strong, and dealers are not as anxious to realize In they were two or three weeks ago. The grocery trade is devoid of anything specially new or important. All the leading houses appear to be driving a flourishing businen having as many Orden. as they can attend, to and the males , ef Banes and Males mittens large, and, In sympathy with gala, price, ere amen In fon, with the exception of a few articles of minor importance there is • much stronger feeling. in our markets, and with confidence somewhat restored, the demand Is improving and there is an tenoning volume of bust. noes, as both city and country buyers are Iskler hold pre; M freely. APPLE EMT :=.--Sales at 66.1170 c. ABHIS-Quist and unchanged; Oom mon Soda Aah, :vaned do 434; P anrin POW; Pots 734. APPLES-In limited supply, and the better deeocuinktha are selling readily at full prim. We continue to quote at 13,00®5,00 per bbl. for fair to prime, and 60 r fr_ htece. Is quiet and rather dull but vies Roll. unchanged; 11345116, for prime to BEARS-Dull but =changed; LEOfall per bushel, as to ;malty. OHEESE.-la firmer and more solve. Few Yorkittate Dairy. 181461714: Tort • state Faott,rf ,18: d 0 al-Eriatltt Belle Barrier at $2O per bbl. CARBON OIL-Ia dull, but unhcang ea; IS In ISOor 100 barrel lots, and $11g.26 1 in C a small way. ORNDIE.--ls quoted fnstark at S itg r Flll4 4 e zither more =Wiry Ihr apples,' and we can :spurt c s mew. Peaches doll and nn. ebsegea, le - ji far quarters. and 8)4(4034 for halves. Blackberries, 120112. EGGS-Market without important change; we =inane to quote t at 16@16. some dealers sneaking 17 Ms. FLOUR-Le considerably firmer and somewhat exalted. and win ter wheat flours are sawn and higher;'we can re- purls gale of 1C) Was sold to dealer, at Ma.Y be quoted, in store, at 0 0 ,7 13 0 1 . Spring wheat !lotus also firm er, but as yet, not quotably higher-Pig 6,21 n, Eye Sour, Ilk and arm ant. - GROCERIES-The grocery trade is pally actin, most of the leading hens.* having about as many orders as they mm gal, and the sales, particularly of Sugars and Wren are large. In regard so prices there. is no material. change compared with last week, but the feel fe rtronger. Following am the nil thrZaktions: -NOW Orison adk fox; M i tnert oPrin Sti=l s . A Cabe, It E. 12 X; 0,- Mt; I m o w; an Granulated, 1313(. - MerrNow Cron Bow Orleans Holman, INISC2 Part° Blco, iFtranre-Perfeotion. 81114Mpr, igg; White Honey, 00; Golden, GO; Lam. leg, BS Owen Spray, 83. llorria-Falr to Good Bin, 19345140; 7)40. TRLE-YOLIng 141M0400. _ P., SLIO to 1,00. Imparted, $1,40 to gao. Oolong, 85 to 11,45. Soo Chong. 900 w 1422 . Ettuunr—Pearl, 8; Satin Gloss, 1130, and Corn Starch, 12c. . _ CONCENTRATED IITE—SBOO per - CUM. Faurra—New Layer Raidne, 14,75 per boa; Prunes, 1343 Curranta 14)ie; 'Valen cia Ital/dna, 16e. Smoss—Cassia, 65m Cloven, 40c grain Pepper 33; Allspice, 30q Nutmegs, 11,40. Ran lOyte; Shot, 2,60 per °l bag. • 801e*—mBebbit'a," 113ict " 101 r,. Rosh, 4 .to 7c ...Dobbin' Oak s," r lbm Wax, 9c; Chem. Olive, 7Me. - CerroLs:a—Mould, 1234 m Star, Me. Br CARD SODA—SO Per 100. Fuur—No. 1 Mackrel, 130 per bbl No. 2 do, 119; No. 6 do, ltd. Lake Herring; KM' White Pleb, $9.00. ' - GRAlN—There is a gc ud milling de- Oland for wheat, and the market Is bare; wit contlitio to quote at 11,15.301,16 rue good to prime red. Oats quiet and a little dull, but unchanged; may be quo' tod ate:7o4B, in first hands, buyers tur. nishing-aacks; 00 on wharf and track, and 63Q55 In store. Corn is in steady 'demand and firm, though not quotably higher; ear may be quoted at etiges on wharf, and shelled at 90. It is worth about as much.id Cincinnati and Chiang° as It Is here. Rye also la in delkand and In limited stupplyrrerh taw quote at 90(g 93, In that bands, and 98011, in store. Halos of prime to choice apring barley at F 51490-339 bushels Bold at 92.. . HA is Cinilwandlnoat of that offer: log on the wharf is of an inferior quality. We ..)ntittne to quote at /15@lif tor fair _ to prime. ELM&MY—Market _alsrantt: tare, .artcl. dealers are not disposed to replenish, for fear of having to carry it over until fall. HlD6B—.l.lroen salted, 10®Il. do I , ntehOrs, 7@B; dry flint. ..V.®24; green Calf, 12.,4 111:181;8-254@k4c. LARD 01L—Bitra No. 1 le quoted firm at e1,28@1,80. LEATHER—Market steady and prices well suatalned at tho late decline. Red role, 31.0033; Oak Sole, 384340 e, calf (city) S 1,1013145; shoo skirting, '44: oak har ness, 40®43; oak akirting, 45047; oak upper, per . foot, M®26; rough oak, St® EiMii;SM=l MAPLE SYRUP—Connot be quoted above tI,6D , except inn retail way. ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted, and little or no demand. PROVISIONS46.dr with regular jobbing Rales at full prices. Shoulder., 12}08,1234 for Phan. and 183[ to r Sugar Cured; Sides, 1134®153( for Ribbed, and ,! 17@i7X,for clear; Harm, 17K for Plain Sager Cured, , and 1834 for (huivassed do. Breaklsst Bscon 17N. E - etti 18,.VOITIn tierces, and 17 1: . @ 17 3.1 In kegs and half ' bbbs: Mesa Par 129® Drted"Beet, 90. ; t POTATOES=Side - of 500' tituili 'pH 030 Lake Shore Peach Blow., sacked and de• livered, at 47. - River Potatoes are being maid on wharf at 851340. PEANUTS—Prime Tenneesee quoted • PgANIP EARLEY—No. 4,6; No. 8, 63,j; Oatmeal,. #1,0,50 per ,buahel, per half-Mil. - • - - • PEAS—Sales at $1,90(3,2 per bushel. SALT—Salea ear load lots at SL6EO 1,70. With the usual adyanoe In atom. SEEM? :4:Ready:unchanged. Bales of clover at PM ®10; and timothy at 16@ 863. Flaxseed, 0,15 bid, and market ,-ofirrsozson naltiorr Orvies. or' PirrEszumni allaTra. NTED!IENDAY. April 2U. IS7O. The oil ' • market eontines quiet and intik, particularly crude, which may be attributed partially, at least, to. the re. cent big strikes, which, If true, will add materially to the production. As we noted In our last report, however, thew' • ports are recelyed with considerable allowance, as they are usually very much exaggerated at first, and It generally takr‘several days to get the troth. W ited, compared with yesterday, has un• dergooe no quotable change... There la a moderate inqurry Fith for early as well as late deliveries, but It is very difficult to make sales, aarefLuers are not rstiatied with the present quotations.. Elopes. are entertained, however, that the market will soon mottle down on a good and sub mentlal basis, and that busiracs will Itn• prove, though the Indications are not as ieright as they might bo. Market. as already intimated, quiet and weak, and tho fooling generally seem. to be that-the bottom has not, yet been reached. Elate of .1,200 bble. soot at 10%; and 1,01) seller till July, at 10%. One - refiner stated that he conla have t Ought 6,1 )0 bble In the a..ernoon at 10%. =iMI Salo 1,030 We. May, at 25%; and 5,000 bbls. June; at April quoted at 25%; May, 25,502125%; June, .M; Jul= July to .eember 9 or linguist to D, 28. As will be seen, there is not much change as oompareitmeith yester day, and while the demand is only mod enste,-,r,the offerings- at quotations :ans • Tit.:1 2 73 Works 7 8 8 :on a ." uttBo6 B. A. RR; Spray Oil Works 80. on account L. Rapier; D. Illy d Co; 180, on account, S. Adam= A. B. Mills 80. onsecoant W. Butte - Jae. Wilkins IBM on wconnt PhlioSc 800. 7r3 OP OIL Mr A. 7• IL 11. Braun aWagner, 316 bbia ref. ell to Waring, Ring At. 00., 51111.160119 BAST AT LIIQUICSNE DEPOT. lintoblzman 011 Rotlning 00., 5511.bb1a Sob oil to Warden. Frew h Co., Phila. • G. E.-Palmer 50 bble lnb oil tei B3on Rim Philadelphia, HAMLETS lit TELEGRAPH Naw Tong, April 20.—Cotton a shade Anne; with wales 1600 bales at 23503 for middling uplands. Floor: sales 8800 bbis et 114 550k1 85 for swap irtine State and Western, 14 75@5 80 for extra State, $1 75 (4)5 40 for extra western, its ?OW 15 for white wheat extra, $4 85(96 for round help Ohio, 15 25(06 for extra Bi. - .1.71311h• and 1608 for ge outo choice do, Including 150 bblei extra western for ext rat at $4 76 $ll4 80. , Rye flour 1S 250585. Cornmeal $6. IC for' hierah's calorie and 1660 for Brandy wine. Whisky firmer. with sales t5O bbla at $1 070108, free. Wheat 1(92o better for winter and unchanged for spring, with sales at ()108(9110 for No. 2 spring and II 14 in store for old No. 1 do, $l. tor winter red 22341 26 for w inter red and •ember wslestern, 0:9 111 40 for white Mich., $1 6:.01 75 for choice to extra choice white State, and lain evening sales 26,060 bush choice No 1 spring, 11,16 In store. Rye quiet. Barley more en tire; mile 2,400 busts Cala. at 7f,. Barley malt dull. Corn at 1t,14@145 for new mixed western, $1,04 for New Orleans MixecL Cins: 653 for writern in store, 04®670 for State, 6.5 c, for Canada. Wool ulet; sales 00,00 4 mods at 45@f10. for game itio fleeced, 410450 for pulled. Leather 'firm. Coal: domestic quiet at $5®6,50 par ion; foreign doll. Hay in modern demand at $75080 for ship ping, 119001110 for retail; iota sell firm. toffee quiet and • firm. Sugar steady; sales of 1,00 13hds at 0409 me for Cuba, 100104 e for Porto litc3, 110 for Demerara. Moieties dull. Petroleum firm; 1434@14Mc for crude; 260 for re. fined. flops quiet: 15025 for American. Linseed oil dull. Pork a shade firmer sales Of 640 Mils: 227,75 for mew; $20.5 3 41 20,22 for prime: 124(924,50 for prime mew also sales 70 bbls mess seller April, May and June at $27,62(327,75. Beef ac tire, with maim bbls at slools for new plain mere and 414@17,0 for new extra mesa. Tierce Beef firm at $241328 for prime mews and $28@30 for India mem. Beef Hams quiet, with sales 125 bbls at $28083 for now. Cut Meats steady, with sales 89 pkgs at 104@120 for shoulders and 143.M/16;03 for hams. Middles quiet and dm. Lard firmer, with sales BC3 tierces at 15@16efor steam and 16@16M0 fir kettle rendered; also sales of 1,000 Berms steam seller May at 1154(516c. Butter unchanged 1412)200 for Cato and State. Cheese quiet at 1601.743. Sheathing copper steady at 11c. ngoi rules doll at 194@1996.3 for Lake Sulee.l rior. -- Pig Iron la mortrustve at Vait:4 3s 'Or Scotch, and 131@84 for. American. Bar quiet at $45 for refined English and American. Sheet steady ‘@ at .1 11 0 12 for Bused*: Mills dull at Atl43‘cs for cut, 5M01160 far clinched, 2.142410 . for horse anus,Trelitine to Lirerpool ate quiet and a little &mar. shipments' of IMO bush wheat per steam la .1. Ity@4d. Lalest.—Plaur closed quiet and steady. Wheat firm for .4. and - firmer for winter, winter; N 0.2 oprting%,o7@l,ll, winter red and amber western-et $1,28Me1,26. Rye limier at 96:0111.01. Oats steady a t nook. for western Meters and atliNtr. Corn dull at $1,130415 for new mixed western. Pork elated steady forems, 127.75 bid and $2B caked .. Beef Arnf and In fair demand. Cut meats and Bacon unchanged. Lard steady and held at lac for prime *Manion spot, seller for [day; 15 , M0, seller for three months, and Imo, bid for Mar, and 15Mo bid, seller," for three months. Cincinnati, April .20.—Flour . un chinged. Wheat 111,10(91;12, 00 , 2 toce.r; sawn 85€1900, Otte Arm at - 55 Rye 97a. Barley unchanged. Cotton „firm wad in gC.6 demand at_22o. Tobacco firm; demand exceeds the offer. low saki 179 hhds ate 1 5 , 5 0@!,/,40. Whisky 11. Rees nk held at 128,25® 28,50. lard held alloo, kettle rendered, Balk shoulders sold at 1040, but gener ally held at 1094 m aides held at 18Me, 14 34 0 , and 153 for the three kinds. Bacon held at 11%110123, shoulders; 15,101640, clear rib and clear elders buyers offered 15%01850, and sales were made at these rider clear 'rib sold at' 1540. Sugar cured hams 174@184e. Butter' tux. - , changed. Sugar in good demand; sales 290 hhdi at 11X(1112Xci, how Orleans. Coffee arm at 19®23c. • Orman°, April 20.-Floor unchanged. Wheat at 11231i383Xa moth. 83%@84 4 3 sel ler May, 85013.5,Xc seller. June for No a elating weaker at 5.234 a eat, 83Xo seller May. Corn firm at 89344993 o cash and seller May for No 2. Oats 1®15.0 lower, Clotting at 4H14630 for No 2. Rye quiet, closing at 770 for No 2. E•rley firmer at 6a6360c for No 2. illghwinee firm and more active at $1,03 for we Id, 51,04 for iron bound. Merl pork closed at 527,75 @.lB. Mrd 15X @l6%c. Dry salted aboalders 10X ®lOX(s. Receipts for the past 24 Miura: 6447 Übie Boar, 18,110 bn wheat, 27,920 bti Ira, 4213 bu oats, 4926 bit rye, 1450 bu barley, 4130 hogs. Ship. manta: 5771 bbl; flour, 311,766 MI wheat; 23,779 bit corn, 17,217 bn oats, 8151 bn rye, 1850 bu barley, 282) hogs. Sr." tours, April 20.-Tobsece strong and active. Cotton - nominal at 21a. Flour unchanged. Wheat: spring dull at 1124831 for No. 2 early, but at theclease would not bring 80c; fall: No. 2 red 11,02 @1,05; choice to fancy $1,184g1.32X. Corn: mixed 901391 c; yellow 91(1)94e; white 1 1 5(g198e. Oats firm at tlifss6c. Barley quiet at $1 for choir Minnesota. Rye firm at 770. ....Whialty better at sl@ 1,02. Pork quiet at 5"8,55 fir round lots; held at t_3. Bacon firm; small sales shoulders at 12a, clear rib at 15X0 and clear sides at 16K. - Cattle steady at 4X@IXo. ..tfoge dull at $8 ®9. CLErlir 421 D, Apall N.-Floor lino and unchanged. Bye Flour 54i75(45,50. 'r Wheat lirin ,No 1 red winter held at 51,12 and No 2do at 11,0 5 . Corn 4 (4r better: old and new mixed held at 950. Oats: No 1 State held at 652. Rye bald .at 90@e50. Barley quiet and nominally utiehanged. Petroleum very quiet: refiner" held at =,tic for- standard white on erot and crude held at.( 5,10. BA'LTIMORIL, April 20.-Flour very firm. Wheat firm; Maryland 51,45®1,17, Penhaylvaola 51,02®1,75. Corn active; I white 51,13631 , 14. Oats arm at 64051 c. 'Rye ' steady"..at 11,0501,12- Mess pork quiet at if..a. 85C311 rib eidea 1 clear aides 16X®17c,s hou t ers 13c, hams 6c, 19®200. Lard quiet at 16341017 e. Whisky arm at $1,06®1,07. • Toiv.oo, April 21-Flour dull. Wheat steady, with sales No 2 white Webs - at $1,32; No 1 white Michigan 51,29; regular do 11,14; amber Michigan 1,08;4. Corn 20 better: No 1 9::; No 2 93a ; No 1 old 96X0 and No 2 old 950. Otte unchanged: No IHa and Michigan 8. Clover Seed 19.75. PIIIIADELPIII4. April 20.-Flour un changed. Wheat: red 11, 2 501.33. Eve unchanged. Coro: yellow $1,17631,20. Oats: neaten:o24lB4a. Petroleum steady at 18Xci, crude;-rafined 25Xei. , Whisky: sales at 51,03. :MEMPHIS. Apia 20.-Clotton firmer at =X% recedots, 808 loalia; exports, 117 hales. Flour $4,51§8,00. Bras • $2B. Lard 16017Xci. Pork $2B. Bacon: shoulders 12140, aides 17(1117Xca Bulk shoulders 11Xo, Ind( t DETROIT, April W.-Wheat; extra 51,30. No. 3 51.21, regular 51,06, and am ber 51,08. Corn 91 r. Oats advanced at offered and 110 te aaked. Potatoes 26a. Mum/amour., April 20.-Floor firm at previous pones. Wheat weak 880 for No. 1, 800 for No. 2. Coarse grain nominal. Frights declining; 6 and 12 to Buffalo and Oswego. • • Cwiceno, April 20.-Cattle very dull at 1t1,40g8 for light to extra heavy stock taeves. Flogs ofaned fairly active and firm, but closed quiet and easy at $8.30(1) 495 for common to cholas. Live !Mei Market. Nsw Yogic, April 20.—The Erle trains were detained by the freshet and there. were very light arrivals of stock from elsewhere. All the old lots have tam cleared dp and the brosy 3cta are brighter; 12 cars cattle arrived yesterday and quickly !lid at Lill prices; none came In today. Thrcs cars Sheep arrived to. day, with seven yrsterday; there is no advance yet to be quoted, bat the feeling Is much stronger. Three are Ohio State sheep,' slipped, SD Its, old at esic; 1 deck, 78 63 a. Sales fresh: 1 car Illinois we .1 sheep. 79 its, 7Mc. Hogs advanced Mc to-day; 8 cars which arrived dre sold at 12Mc; very firm. Dry Gouda Market New Your., April 20.—Among the leading Jobbers trade is moderative and active, while other basin.- - n >s lacking In animation, the market In the meantime to generally eteady; the only chaug . are the reduction In Andro - eoggin L. 4-4 oleached mualina from i 6 to lee, PAM. field A. 4-4 brown sheeting., from 113; to 11340. IRFORTS BY RAILROAD. ' Cirtadtsrszi.rsu JurrrATA, April 20. .1 C Kisarick A Os. 2 his drugs: A.l Barg cicw; 1 can 6 Des drugs, I kr CST. slab, .1 be seed,-1 tixstarclii .1 II Itscker, 40 t•-•a 0 hamm.J & W Farley, 1 Nil baps J W 240111,0. tiec - and Ms frames; Allen Kirkpatrick A Co, HO bbla lard oil; I Dickey A Co, 6 do do: nek :rat-11., ittele e r l ,:t 4 P b 3 d ns, lB t a1:470 . Fnlion; Olies chairs, 80 w s chairs, 3 sew ing chairs; 0 IL Dauber A Bon, t 6 w Chairs; Woodwell & Fine, 36 w s chairs: Cunningham &Ittinsen: 50 empt osakin C Ihmeen & Eon. 67 enipt casks; H• Hyde & Sons, 8 bales cotton; Mcßsne A A, Si bales hay, 207 aka e corn; Phillips A M. 450 kegs, 376 Adis saves. PS do hr W B Spencdr, %fr./ hc 31es; 8 novo!, 13 bbla d apples; P.DoK & Sons,3 bole eggs; Bead A 51,4 bbla g apple"- J A Graff, do apple butter, 1 Br do, 2 bits pie plank 11 Bea, jr, 2 hes eggs, 1 do. batter; /3 Dines, 4 bids if apples, 1 .be bidtert 24 McWhtnney A Co, 3 Obls aidats; 13 fichoenricit & Co, 42 c s chairs, 8 o • rock ers; Stowell & F, 24 o s chairs, 413 w do, 12 o s rockers; Owner, 64 bbla Owner, 140 aka f Haloes; .1 R Winder, 1 be rodeo, 1 mewing. machine; Owner, 11 horios, 8 buggies; Wm Modally A Co, 1 pkg. AND Prnasilatra . Ramie ROAD April 20.-1 car pig metal, Union Iron ROAD, 1 do do,. Lewis, 0 & P; 4 do 1 s ore Brady's Beod Iron Co; 340 I:Kimbell. r - naives, Woodworth &D; 103 hr bbla herring, Johnston & 0; 130 do do, 8 Baird; 8.000 ft lumbar. David Steen; 2 bids egg!, 1 tab batter. 1 bx bacon, H. Rea Jr; 1 do onions. 34 do vinegar, Hauck, Jamison & Co; 5 bbls 100 oil, Dilworth, P & 00; 13 slut rage, Praider& Waggon 2 bbls tallow, 1 bill skins, W Flacons & Son; 625 boa' oats, 230 aka do, Graham &Mt 10 bbl. d applea, Van Our der & Eh lot poplar scantling, J,t ff Sei bert & Co; 3 hblia eggs, P j)ciff& eon; B bbla applB4l do onlonse Randolph & 8; 2 bias egg, H Rea Jr• 8 - bbl. ;Opine, 3 Id do cider, W H Ursitr & 0o; 1 box matches, 0 A Boucher; 10 cavil do, .1 F Thompson & 0o; 1 bx do, Rinehart & Stevens:Ado O1:N Schatarta & H; 1 cue do, Dllsvorth, H & Co; Ide do, 0 Soh. warm; 3 bbls d apples, Volgt, M & Co; 2 dog apple.; 1 do eggs, H Bea jr; 6 bbla eggs. Meaner & Harper; 20 but 1 orack• ere, Knablelt Pickering; 7 cars pig iron, Nimiok & Co. PITRISSITIWII, CINCIIIII/ASI ADD BT. Louts Ratettoan, • April 20.-17 bdls prom. S F shriven 51 doe breams, Manson &Oa; 20 bbls glue, Flamm & Bon; 20 tor grease,. 8 bbls do, F Sellers, lito bdls hides, A Shay; 1 car e corn, Camp bell &C; Ido do do, it Knox .1 Son; 108 baa bacon, 6 eke do, Dalsall & T; 100 bbl. dear, Dan Wallace; 1 car staves, WmEastlngs; 15 bales rags, McCullough & S; 4 bbla apples, W Wwort D 1 p Sp r p o o t t t a ; tole 4 dodo, onions; W h& Rosa; ob bbla potatoes, F, Stevenson; 23 bas do, 0 H Love; 60 do Oats, Meanor &H; 25 do potatoes, B W & F 0 Millar; 15 do do, J R Webour; 2 kgs • butter, F Gi Craighead; 2 bbls ears J J Pettit; 5 bbls flour, Shomaker ,tl4 3 cars wheat R T Kennedy; 60 toe tams, Ea Myers; 25 ties candles,MMessletorg 239 tea grease, 2oke shoulders. F &dime 18 cads tobacco, M K McMullin; 10 tea shoulders, Watt tt Lang; 2 hbda tobacco, Martin Hyle: 8 do do, 1 ha samplev, A Schaub; 2 hhds tobacco, 1 ha samples, W D Rinehart. -fITTWIDBOB /POST WATND AND ORS MAI/0 RAILIWAD. April 20.-145 bdls pa rt, 12 aka rage, R Chrlaty; 1 kg butter, as clover seed. H lies, Jr; 17 bills forks, 10 do bows, Park & Dean; 14 bbls .onlona, L Sangotte; 1 do do, Day .8 ON 10 do cider. Volgt, M& ON 181 bga bar ley, Culp & Shepard; 100 bbls flour. Sho• maker tt 14 100 do do, owners; 100 do do. Dan Wallace; 11 oks potasb, J B Canfield; &pegs butter, W C Armstrong; 20 dos orcoms, Head & Ill; GO do do, Arbackles & Co; 8 pkge - onions, 20 bbl. potatoes, Illeanor & II; 13 bga oats, J Henderson; bales twine, 13. oOrwl.t Co; 30 Sis Map, E Hessleton; Tear potatoes, 10 oks cherries,, Nolgt, 111:&,Col J. bid lard, 25 bait starch, Haworth & D; 1 bit butler, 1 do to eugar,2obbhipotatoee,Bruggerman &O'Brien; 1 ear lime, J MesklMen; 26 bait starch, 2 orates do,,Strickler & M; 800 bbls Hour, owner._ ALLIWILERT STATION. April :00.-1 oar limo, Johnston & Co; 20 - bra cheese, 3 kegs do; J H Strickland; 4 ears wheat, Kennedy Bro; 1 car cooperage, Ralya R; 8 do wheat, W McKee & Co; 1 do metal, Lewis, Bailey & Mizell; 181 bge oats. H Steel & Sun; 1 car metal, Spans, Chalfant & Co; 3 do do, Graff; Bennett & Co; 60 m shingles, F Heckert & Co; 250 Pigs lead, T H.. Nevin' & Co; 100 bbls white lime, G Stewart; 85 bp wool, S Bradley & Son; 1 car ore, Jos Graff. Amalgam/or Vitt= Raresoan, April 20.-2 ears stone, Mendelson, M& Co; 4 do railroad Iron, SastivUle & Chat -1111.021BR; 21 bdls trees, J Malin; 1 E Haaslaton; once, Laing & MeKstive 85 aka oat; John Gar rett; 68 tMle tar; LeoliNtaanheimer; 4 bbl. eggs, 4 bis butter. F T M CKee ; 2es" lumber; pattern., 63 a 00; 27 dry hides, W KirkpatrtelL&,o"; 2 pkgs mph A rkpatrick & Co; 1 carmetal, McKnight & Co. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE RIVER NEWS. The river was receding slowly yester day with 11 feet a' inches in the channel. Weather dandy and 000 l with strong in• dictation" at times of more rain. The Juniata, from Cincinnati. le the only arrival we have to report. She will return sensual today, at 12 o'clock, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The new steamer Fontanelle, built at Brownsville for Capt. John S. Shaw, has arrived, and was lying above the bloom. gahela bridge yesterday. She Is ,andry neat and 'substantial le 'king Lost, as will be seen by Card, she Is Setual:iced foe Missouri. River. The Mary Davage, Ctipt. Mothers!, With Mr. A.. 1. Haslet*, In the office, Is announced for Si. • L-rula to-day, and shlppsre should bear this In mind. The Ballevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh, Jr., hi announced to depart for St. Lluis and the Upper Mirsimippl to day. She is an excellent t rat snd offers superior. Inducements to passengers. Mr- Tom Darragh, a chip. from the old block, has charge of the office. The I -wens, Capt. Sam Shuman, with J. K. Vandergril ., in the °Mee', Is announced tO depart for St. finds and the tipper Mlsaisiippl on Saturday. • The Mollie Ebert, Dept. G. W. Ebert, will be the first tastont for New Orleans , and she is the only boat, here that Is go ing clear through...- - Tae Belle departed for Wheeling, and the Petrol's is the musket for to-day, Borrows Gistatrit.—.l:notleed a few days since In your paper, that prope - tala have tam irmed here for the building of an iron hod for a new Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet. I have since learned that promatils were rcoolved from two other parties for work of a similar char- acter. Owing to the great art for work of tbla kind, one of the al we parties has contracted In the °est:_ the other at CM. cinnetl, while the third Is held in abet'.! ante, devising ways and means for over • swing the difficulty. There must surely be sdinethleg out of joint with Pitte burgh meet:antes to fall sorer In the rear. sr. —The Memphis Avohmede, of Sunday, says: The P.. C. Gray, which has been doutde.triteing AS from Swan Lske to Little Rock, on-her down trip knocked a hole In her hull at tbre's ter, which caused her to ship two feet of water in her hold. She was ten on the bar, pumped on., her damages repaired, and end pct "ceded on her trip. Two men from the wreck of the Emma No. 3, re Fart a dead I tdy floating below the wreck in • drift pile. Several bodies have floated past the eityfrom the wreck of the Emma No. 3, since the high stage of water. The city authorities should watch for the floaters. Tho Alice Dian : let. last night for Cincinnati. Shea lied 8.0 tales of cotton. —The Cincinnati Gareffe of Tuesday says: "Four suits were (Sambaed from the Superior Court of this city yesterday for want of Jurisdiction, - on account of the deciaien of the Supreme Court, that writ cannot be brought against a steam• test, as ench, in a Suite Court. Theta are the eases: Ewa! C., os. steamer Bt. Cloud, Jacob Ouhman os. steamer Emma Floyd, Ohio Valley Insurance Con/Pimp os.*steamer.Tennervee, and P,atman•s Insurance Company vs. steamer Tonnes• see. —The Helena Herald nye the . reason more boata are not advertised for the upper Allationd IN that they are all employed, at present, In tram/sorting gents on 'the Wens There Is said to be -a -great iev of boats, but notwithstanding this,and the unfavorable aspect of strains, the people at Beaten anticipate the arrival of fl..een or twenty steamboats, sad a lively season. —Sant the lot of June, 1888, thertwn organization of - fit. Louis and Pitts burgh pilots were dissolved. On the bulletin board of the'St. :Louts Pilots' Association were, 84 natiec. Of that number 14 have since died, and 26 have quit the river and gone into ether bud. nert. On the bulletin board of the Pitts. burgh Pilots' As3,3lation were 123 name., 7 of whom have Mod, and 32 have quit piloting. —The boat that. Captain Matt. Houston has been receiving propositions to build will probably be named S. H. Tucker. In honor of a banker at Little Fr sik. Her hull will be 150 3 - it long, 34 feet beam. 3 feet hold. • She will have %volt 311ers, 22 feet long, , and 38 inches in diameter. Cylinden 18 inches In diameter; 3 feet stroke. It le , probable that the Tucker will be built at Cincinnati. —A. Louisville 'pedal strivr - . Capt. J: B. Eiterritt, of Texas, is in the city get ting bids fors new boat, similar to the J. H. Baggy. She was highly Intottearibl. and mode 165.( 10 in six months. He starred to. l'ittaburgb tea t. Capt. Poit. hint, of the Early Blvd, It here three years ago for. the Baron trade,la expected to arrive IC morrow seeking another boat. • ~• ' —Captain Tam 'Brierly, farmerly or the Atlaeourt river, poattlyely aventlhad: he will bays a taigeetaatakii sbartly, ter the Bt. L mlit and New Orleans trade. Be says atm will be xnpleted la Eier • timber, carry zor 1 tone, t t called the "Always-Ready," and make 18-day trips —The Cumberland River wen falling on 'Monday with 8 feet on flarpotn Shoals. ILI•13 tffi Wnsmarm PNII nnLE, April 20.-1 Ox sugar, Means & Coffin: 8 bus glees ware, W Frank & Son; 284 bdla pat tiodarey & Clara; 10 bbl. applee, John Herbert; 14 baskets r NNW. vlB sks do, Mr Kerr; 2 bbls apple butter, C Unseen 29 blits I dittoes, Mel3ane; EA aka pota toes, Mctkrmlck; lot walnut lumber, J Neablt; 21 eke d apples, 4 do grain, Mo. Cracken, G et Co; 16 bdla paper, Pgb Paper Mfg Co; lot . walnut lumber, J Bissell; 2 bbls molarws, Holland; 6 bbls apples, .1 Shomaker; beaks oat., W J Steel & tiro; 6 bdla rakes, W W Duff . & Co; 21 bbls whisky, J West; 10 do do, T Neat; 10 pet ■ pipe, N W Walltsrl l34 DUI apples, Volgt, Mahood .8 Co. PITTAIDDLON. BILOWIIavILLX AND. NEVA PAC AT Co, April 20-2.2 bbla sp. plea, 60 bgs corn, 23 do meal, Campbell &. C; 7 bbls cornmeal, 15 bat oats, Kell & It; 60 bbl 4 whiskey. 10 bales hay, 7 bbla apples, A S Carlials; 60 Pas "fhb ! ky, Jas McKay & Bon 82 bits rags, Mc- Cullougb, B & Co; 24 bgs barley, J 64 Carson & Car 110 bgs oats. F.rny .8 H; 71 bgs corn,. Johnston & McFarland; 40 bgs oats, P Duff & Son; 168 do do, 42 do corn, McHenry & Hcadt . 200 sheep, Tbos Hawkins; 62 bgs oats, D Chess; 110 do do. 75 bbls apples, E N Stephens; 650 biz w glans, R 0 Schmertz. RIVER PACKETS. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS - KOR lITEMPOIS AlliZjar m t NEW oaLskse.-rm.p M 00,0261017110111 MOLLIE EBERT.. ..... Capt. U. W. anniar. Clerk. Standlatitlbi pour,. will Dave as Mora SATURDAY. AprllYl3.3. for [retain pev a ... na a apply on board or to • apyo ILACS COLLTRUWUOD, AtireOtS: =2 WOO. ST. LOUIS, liEo b - e i d gE m b KM AND NT. FAUL..—T *lees. , rse aaaaa tesattr 11A1NZN_A...., Partin. PIIgMAN. Corn , . Clerk. Capt. itton• M. Va^derentr. wlli.leave as store Ina rtATITEDAY, • WI laad. at • p. N. • V . ' rsdakt oe Pastels antcy on Drava °Pt, , air° UPI KILST • Co.: Alrelt.4 -KOR ST. LOIIIII,ILEO. OH miggib K, GALlittA. DUIRIQUIt D err. .1•18 sad m. modlon• nELLEVLENON Osrit. J. J. DAOZA4III. will Imre for the shave and intermediate ports THIS DAY, Aprll fllle es 4 P. N. arpOli""ritlOorerlie Lt27o°W°o%lll'lool°ol.. IN, i 'ON .7-111 P reIIJ 4J F011,,V HT. AIRO. Aigat LOUIS A MISSOURI RIVER. —. be new past OUSOI a... ~ TORTEN ELLIE Jew. 11. SiLaW, Con% Will les. ea above on THURSO Alr. Aggl u llal. rAi r Iit i ttrE P E W MITSINIZA. A tvwt.• rR CAIRO AND ST. j d dr.4 LOIII . .—The powerful toe. List lIADY DAVAOZ ADD DADDIES No. land A. COlamantler. U. W. 111‘02www„ Clara A. J• Nucor willow., for tee aboys wid hawral, dlata porta on THILI DAY. April Dist, St 7 r. Y. Iror height ur passage, apply board or to .012 • 11. H. ti HEMS?. Ag.ta. CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. The new... orplemild side-whieladr i t JUNIATA. Capt. C. L. llarmirest, will leave Plttsbargli for Cinelasstl EVENT THUIPSDAY at Ifl o'cloat promptly. 'wt.. - Mg, will la.. CfaHee.tj LTICILT EIIINDAY et ISM /or freight of virago, &poly on board oral FLACK" ♦ uoLLINO w O'JD • b 7 'Amu COLLINIS.'AIMML PITTSBURGH AND -CINCINNATI. PACKET LINE. , . The new and epicene aldeleheel eteeseee. ,. ..llllLl3wohr. Dwurtddree, 3,00 "" 10 tee.a..L intepAp;. rittnheett fee Cmanainti 'every TIMSDAT. IA M. euseeDtly.. Rtunedes. Item ctuam.su lb? PlUebeigh: at IA IV event VILIDAT. ror gi other Inforeastios. nP aTLLIIf9NOOD.Ineb Agents THURSDAY MORNING; APRIL 21; 1870. I Au Ordinance Creating a Paid Vire De. Pertinent for the Clty of Pltiabierigh. Be It ordained and enacted by the 'City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Com. mon Cannella assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, ' SEC. 1. The Connell' of the city of Pittsburgh shall at a joint meeting called for the purpose elect nine citizens,' reeldent of said city, to be "Pitteborgh Fire - Commlaaloners," which office to hereby crested with the .mies and powers herein contained 'and Imposed,)' who shall form% Pittsburgh :giro Deportment to take and have, as pro sided by this ordinance, control and man agement of all officers,. men, property, measures and action for Lhe prevention and exttngilishment of dree within said District, to be organised all herein pro. vided, and to be known als the Pitteburgh Pits Department. Bald. Commissioners !hall hold the said office respectively for the terms following, to wit: three for .4 Year; three for two years; and three tor tb.reeyeare.; and at the expiration of each term respectively, successors shall be elected by Councils, who shall hold said office for the term of three years. • Va cancies in said office shall be filled by Counells gald Onnallsaloner. shall be subject to removal by the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, as is provided by the laws applicable to the removal of other city officers, which are hereby extended I as as to relate to said department, boo no removals shall be made Until tho Com mlssioner contemplated to be rethoved shall have been Bernd „ with skalds written charges, elating the direlictions complained of, and have been afforded an 'adequate opportunity to publicly chewer the same and make his defense thereto. Said Commissioners shall not receive pay and ahall have power to buy and sell real estate subject to the approval of Council.; provided that no member of Councils shall be eligible to the position of tem mlsaloner. . . Sue. 2. Said commissioners. being qual ified, shell meet and origanise the “Pitte. burgh Fire Department' , by selecting one and appointing a pereen to be Secretary wbereu la they shall pumas and hay . all the power and authority conferred upon or. poasessed by any and all officers of the hire Department of the city of Pittsburgh, and to the exclusion of all such °Mecca and such othor powers and dunce in wild city as are hereinafter am- (erred.. Ftveof meld commlssionernehall ,nnsti uto a quorum for the Immo don of basteees. . Sen. B. The wild "Pittsburgh Fire De partment', is hereby empowered and directed to pawns and exercise folly and exclusively all the powers and per form all the duties for. the government, I management, maintenance and direction of the Fire Deparment of the city of Pittsburgh, and the premises and prop. erty thereof, which, at the time of the I organization of mid Department, were possessed by the volunteer Department, or under the control of the B.sards and elf the Fire Department of said city, or officers or employee of said city: mid powers and duties to be exec steed and performed, and said property used in the said city or otherwise en hereinafter provided. And the amid De partment shall hereafter baye nolo and exclusive power and authority to exthe gulsh fires In said city of Pittsburgh: and all ordinances conferring upon any other officer andel:Boers any power In rot tattoo to the extiogniehnient of tires In said city, are hereby repealed. . Sso. 4. The Board of Oommissigners Khali have full power toprovide, in and for the city of .Pittsburgh, supplies, horses, tools, implements, and apparatus I.of any and all kinds (to be used in ex• tinguishing fires) and to provide suitable locations for the same, and to buy, sell, construct, repair and have the care of tile same, and take any and all such action in the premises as may be reasonably newsier) and proper. Avoided, that the Commissioners shall not have more than seven steamers, two hose companies two hook andiadder companies, and one fuel wagon, one hose company to be la cated in the district known as Oakland, and one hook and ladder company to be located in the district known as East Liberty. Sao. 5. The department hereby crested is hereby empowered and directed to powwow and exercise full and exclusive power and discretion for ; the govern-' meet, management, maintenance and direction of the several buildings and premises and property and appurten• tenancee thereto, and all apparbtus, hose, implements and tcolar of any and all kinds, sthichat the time of the appoint ' meet of the liorramilielonera aforesaid, were under the charge and control of'' . any and all city officers or officers of the Fire Department lo said city, fur 1130 nee and benefit of the Fire Department of the city of Pittsburgh. And it shall be the duty of all parsons and officers in puma don of any property.. reel or personal, belonging to or set apart for or In use by or for the Fire Department of said 'city, to deliver the same. to the poet...we ee d mitten of said littaburgh Fire Depart ment.' Ago. 6. The Treasurer of the city of Pittsburgh dish be the custodian of an moneys °film Department. He ahall, on' check. or vouchers drawn by the said I Commissioners and approved by the' , City Controller, disburse ' all moneys I raised and need for the purpose of said I Pittsburgh Fire Department. Bad. 7. The Pittsburgh Fire Commis sifters, the May of the city of Pitts burgh, the Presidents of the Select. and Common Councils, the Chairman of the Fineries Committee of said Councils and .Cho Controller of mild city Hash constitute "Board of Estimate" and shall annu ally, on or before the first Monday of January In each year; estimate the sum required for the support and roalnta niece of the said Department for the I ensuing fiscal year, and report the same to Councils, who shalt muse to be levied, raised and collected Upon estates, prop erty and all things subject to taxation 'ording to law within said city. Tho sum so an aforesaid required and estima ted for the annual exponess authorised by this act and the moneys so collected shall, be deposited In the City Treasury, and placed to the credit of the Pittsburgh Fire Department, which taxes ahald be collected as other city taxes are now by law collected. The said Commisaboners shall provide such offices and such business accommodations as may,ba requisite for the transaction of their business end that of their 'subordinates In said city of Pitts burgh. Sao. 9. The uld Commissioners shall have4wer to.eelect a Secretary, Chief and Want Engineer., and as many Officers, clerks, firemen and appointees as may be necessary, and the same shall at all times be under the control of the said Commissioners, and perform each dr -- - bmy be assigned to them by Attlee as may ....signed to them by Bald - Commiveloners, and may be re moved by paid Llommteslonera. The firemen and employes mentioned in this *bailor' shall be selected as far as practic able from the waive and honorary mem bers of the present "Fire department of the City of rlttaborgh." Provided, That the Uommiseloners Shall not employ More than one Chief Engineer, one As sistant Engineer, eight men for each steamer, four men for each hose company and istx men for each hook and ladder company: each steamer shall have ono foreman, one engineer, one fireman, one driver and four men; each hose company shall have ono foreman and three hose. men; each hoOk and ladder compaoy. shall have one foreman, one driver and four truckmen. Sao. 10. -The , aforesaid office rs end Men, with their aarat of all ins, w h en o n duty, sha pp ll have us the rightk d of way at any lire, and in any highway, street or avenue. over any and all vehi cles of any kind;' except those car rying the United Statea mall, and any person in, or upon, or owning any vehicle, who shall refuse the right of way, or In any way willfully obstruct are apparatus, or any of said 'hits In_ perfoensazioe of duty., Mears, shall be guilty. of * a misdemeanor, e - titi be liable to punlehment for the same, and ho subject to a penalty not to ex. coed fifty dollars. Sao. U. On and after the organisation of the department, all real estate, fire apparatus, hose, Implements, tools, and all properly of whatever nature then or therefor In use by the firemen or Fire Department of the city of Pittsburgh, shalt be transferred by all persons hay. lng charge of tbe same, to the keeping and custody of the "Pittsburgh Fire Depart. meat" (hereby created) and CM the use of sald Department thereafter. Bat the said property shall remain the property of the city of Pittsburgh, subject to the public rises of said department, as afore- said, and for the purposes provided by this ordinance. And whenever any of the veld property shall no -longer be needed by the said department or the eurpoecoof this act, they shall dispose of the came to the beet advantage,'and sp• ply toe.proceeds to the "Fire Depart. went Fund." biso. it The Department hereby Oro. aloe may adopt a Common Seal and dime its use, and may institute and maintain MOM and proceedings, (and may pav any costs, expenses or jUdg meets therein,) for the enforoement of intrtabts and =tracts, and for the pro. tesCan, poastertion and maintenance of to e p r operty under the control of said Department, and ell MUMS recovered shall be far the benefit of said De. Sac.l6ltaball be the duty of said Department annually to present to the Belem and Common Councils of,lbe oily ' of Pittebnitib; Sn the month of January In mob year • full, complete. and detail. edbittuneni its expenditures during toe' pieirlotutper, and toeetforth therein generally the action of Raid Depart tent and the cluallication and number of officers and men. The Bret report of said Department shall contain a copy of the Rules and Bylaws adopted by said Department, and the aeveral subsequent_ annual reports shall sat forth all amend ments to said Rules and Bylaws. Sec. 14. It shall be the duty of the Department hereby created, and of the police force of the • city of Pittsburgh, their respective officiersimad men, to so CO operate together In all proper ways, and the said police form and this Depart• ment may respectively provide for pro tection against AM, and for,the arrest of all persons who may, at or_ near any fire, commit or attempt to commit any crime against the lawn of this Commonwealth, or may violate any rule or regulation of said Department, and on the First Mon day of February in each year the officers and men unaer the control of the Pine burgh Fire Commissioners shall be sworn In like manner as the police force of - said •ity, end in cane of emergency, the Mayor of said city Shell have power and control over them se no has 6Ver the pollee form of said city. SEC. 15. Tho said Commissioners shall not pay more than $1.200 per yeavto the Chief Engineer, 1840 to the Asaistant Engineer, 040 tO each Foreman of steamers, Is2o to each Engineer of steamers„ VW to each foreman and driver of coon hose and hook and ladder conmatiy, and FM per year to all other employee designated ea men connec ted with this department. Sec. 16. The said Commissioners shell i i ir have ' le and exclusive control of the Fire A ot Telegraph and all employes coon ted (therewith. ' Bee. 7. Th at all ordinances or parts of ordi noes in any mariner conflicting with t Is Ordinance, be and theatime are hereb repealed. Or ned and mutated Into a law In Coon la, this 14th day of April A. D. Ism. I Etna, SUROWIN, President pro tem of Select Council. Attest: (E 8 MORROW, Clerk of Select Council. • 1 W. A. TOMLINSON, President of Common Council. Attest: IH. momAsizu, Clerk of Common Council. 81 , 1011. NOTICES tarCONSURIPTION. lllt. SCHENCK'S PUI.MONIC e Y Kur for the cure of Coughs, nolds and Consumptiou. DLL Min rqcx.s atitAWAND 1 oN V.' fee the mire of I etiepels and unite Debilitated Conn .' Per t li h fitrOn . 11A NORa Alt LH, foe Diseases of the Wee/ or to act m a kl r e ' ektlC rut. Kmiec. Ali of them three Medici - to, see often malted in COOSOMTION though the to Pulmonle 'll r e ' LliZ e d 'V . it Hand easel, regulating the 'Stomach and LITE!, sod help the ralgiont° °map to digest and Dearth through the blood vessels, by . 71211th mecca =Ye is woo CI MOM& Them Medicines are consetentionslY offered the Public as the only safe. eertalu and reliable remedy for Pulmonary CousuntPtlolto end for all Mom morbid contlitious of the bodywhich lead to that fatal disease. Liver ( omplatot and Drs. PePsia tea often forerunner of llonsunatalue. sad w den they manifest themtelves they require the bib t prompt anent:on. The enlmonles Berm Is • medleine which has hat • long probation before the pa bit. Its Yalta madeeen prov periodhe thousand carts It has through of more than ttarty•five Ceara. in all of which time Its reputation has to. creased. and the most obtt . nbbe skepticiam can no :anger doubt that It Is a remedy which may be used-win:l cordidenm to all cases which admit of score. If the patient will perseveringly follow the di rections which accompany each bottle will certainly be cared , if his lungs an nog mach parted -to mole a cure postage. Er cues pposed to be Incurabic, when frimds and iota stenos have despaired, the me of this Med Mine has saved the life of Me repeat sad reettomd hirn to perfect tenth. Dr. behentet does not my that all rues of Pub • myna:, vooeutoptton are within th e crash Of dlehle. but ha enalthaticilly asserta th at often when patleats have the most alarmimesymptotos, such as a violent cough, creeping chills. Sight aweam. genera: debility, eel it to melt • degree Chat they are obliged to lie In bed • and we. before gives uo by nate physician they may still In cured. No medical treatment mu create new langs. serum.hen the longs &revery sada' diseased nod to extent deatroYea. • care may p e e fbcted by Dr. Schrock , medicinm. Also, in &rotate. inseams, mese medicines arc equally erletent. Dr. Schenck has photo graphs of a number of persons who have been nearly covered with reunite sores and now all nested lip. 11414 snows Hs purifying properties. which must be able to heal ca titles In the lungs. la the treatment of Consuraption DP 0I tee Mahan Inararrtanoe to etre 'lgor Sap a us•oto? tone to the system, Hence It is necessary to Dronettieu the el/petite of the Patient thei Ise• prose the dlgestlon. Procter 110.artorollent to to tarred together with such meths as will mate the prodeasily digestible. The articles most thi table for the diet of Coneurnotlve pauenta are designettrt In Dr. Schenck's Almanacs.which arc dlstsltiated grataltously, itencriti..tbr mt highly nouittoue article s are to be pre rvq.but tltedlitastlveorm.m mustbe stength. cued in order to make either food or medicthe serticeable. This requirement Is met by the Seaweed Tonle, and to. MD Phnom It was Sur iguatest Wt.. the digestive powers are put In sood order. the frontal , Its proper effect: the system of the e x or d ias Invigorated and Pe lungs be ll, to their Panetta.. in • normal sad healthy homier. Then the healing powers of Tedmonte Syrup will cg-et the care. Putman ry Consumptive Is almost Merays cam , pirated with Dysiepsta and Liver Complaint. obstruction.oase Pills Liv e r ended to re• move o how. tee and restore Its kvaltby action. Thor have an the elllcacy which is ascribed n o t U, or art i cle s, d in warraated not mettle • of soy m tool potions. These Pills cure Die most obotlo ate tootivenese Oct headache. Wile bilious arm. Mae, and all other dleeetos welch •rlse. from • Tdrlde or obstructed condl Tie ~ r the trete. One boo of these pills will pone the el:lmp of the evrtliclne. • In Consume% on the gem Weed Talc mid MM. drake Pills are Invaluable mmillars inedkines they rolleve tee suderlags If the patina thd mast the ENtownie tlyrnp eenciMiS • They iv., brae found utefill In advanced gazes Pr Consumption, where the hours Are alnpaat en eaty destroyed and all alleirtonia aceording to teal adune nt of the physician in Icatad • epeadr death. TO, JIM of pelican woe were aetnaqt to • dean andittou time been eiresiersed.rbe W nths by the use of elchaneve =roe more rens- Dr. tictie nvVe Neatlse en the mos. forms or iiitoeso, W. of treatment. mu neuers3 directions how to assets ructlicAnr. can be had gratis. or a.ntbL mall by address:tg his Principal Were. NO. 15. North street. Philettelpess. Po. •• rIICA o, the Pelmonle ninth and eleaweed Toe. le each $l.llO per tactile. or 11,10 half donee. Nan+ rate Fllllls Nina bon. for rale by nil druggists dandaT OrDocron WHITTIER CON. TINVEin TO =LAT ALL PHITATS lerPin' ASKS. fro t abu ,at ntimeroeschuis of cares melt rom mit- en:vitiate( unmanlier*. nervous debility, treltabilley, erapUons, menthe Missions. and gently Impotency PierremontO cured. Vernon. ailleted with delicate. Intricate politelyit standeutdnuitllatlonat complei. mph Ilielted to call Ibr ronsultstion, w ...Own:lug Eratten. r emedies akimbo. has enabled b . im to pertuct at one , M elee. loge, permanent. and which to =Muses be need wlthoat hindrance KIOASKICIA. Ned trines prepared In th e establishment, which cm noce orrice. retention sad waiting roomai alto boarding and sieeptng apart:scuts for patients snisirling dally . rcual attention. end vapor old chemical b thus toncentrsting theism.% mineral springs. o matter who hove gelled, amt. your MU. Read whet his says lu his pun pbtet or Any pages, sent to any address for two Vamps In sealed envelope. Thousands of oYea treated annually at °M.., and all over the coun tr flonsaliatfeit uersonsily KT EMU. M y. ee No. 9 Wylie Meet. (near Court Home) Parr burgh. Pa. Roars 9A. to gP. 1. San. Cap 19 N. K. Pamphlet seat to My ad dress tar Om Annan. ned IBATiCIIELOR'S —ThI• splendid Halt. Dye is the beet In the world. liarrnie,, ns reliable. iiantliseoua, dote not contain Ind, nor any *ltalie poison to piodune peraiysts or death. Avoid vi rtues ted and deluge. preparations Donator/ they do not possess. The genuine W. A.:fah:helm .. .! Halt Dye had 40 years untarnished reputa tion to uphold its Integrity as the only Perfect Bair Dye—Black or brown. bald by all Dru, ADDiled at 16 hoed htreet. N. Y. rel' LEGAL TN THE COURT OF QUARTER dr.StIIONII. No. T Numb Beskons, 11119. Miscellanea. Docket. In the matter or Overarm ltkon's'Lana, City • latttaberab. And now. Apr. Ilia, IRMO, the Court appoint . C. P. 3 ETTEhMAN, Commintoaer, to hear the evidence offered by the parties Intereeteet,And reoort the sours to this Court with his optima as to such modifications of the report of Viewers as should be made, if any, and a form of deem. ST 21111 COURT. Prom the Itemprdt rumrEt sauwarz. o:erk. The commissioner shoes earned will attend to the skates of his appointment on the id DAY Or MAY, 1810, at A otolock r. of. at his oMee. No. 131 Fourth arenol,la. the City of Mts. burgh, when and where all parties Interested may attend. airM.wit C. 8. FETTERMAN. Comolt•r. IN THE MATTER OF THE ..POD:anon of the GRI WISTEBM MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AEBOOIA. TION. of Elttsbutsh, Ihr Chatter of Income. ration. And now. to•wltt this 110th day of Felintarr. A. D. 1820. the Within petition:and Instramont of nri.mg baying been presented to. Pinned, and coo mined by the Court, and th• objector. at- Doles and mtnditloste therein sit forth mid con tained appearing tote lateral and not Itainrimm. It Is ordered end directed :hat said Instrument of Wilting be filed In the ante of the Prothono. tors of the Coon of Common Plan, and Wat notice or paid application be Ineetted to the PICA. OUTGO Italie Morning thicarrs, for at lean tone to m.. setting fotth that an apolleation haa been mode lotto court of Common /lessor the County or Al:erbany to grant thisald • •.The Great We ern in utast ' Building and Loon Amotlatlon ,rt rlttaborah” a charter •if , incorporation, and that meldcharter be granted at the neat term of Court. tiniest. exception, 0.3 glad In proper Wee.. BY THIS COURT. S. A. BARB, Solicitor, 5i0.104 rlttit Avenue EMM=I T N THE MATTER OF THE T N opening of ilathoid &sell City 0: VIM. burgh. No. Much Term. 119101 Mtseenaneons Docket. Nolte. Is hereby slosh that the andersldned. appointed bythe Omarteompludoner 14 the above ease to - near the evidence offere , thf the parties Isurested and retort the same to the Court with hls ".oniolons as to Both mot dentin,. of the m ood of viewer. a. .hoold be mad:. If any, and report. romp of deer.e. 1.01 meet the parties In. wrested at hls Ones, No. 101 Fifth &Mina. Pateharsh. Pa., on T d OR aIA.T. the Nth 4 / 1 gig. 1870, at 1 o'clock r. x.. • ALECHIN .LLD Cannallatoser. =ma X,ETVERIII TESTANIENTART. ...AU person. lateftstedwlitlake notice Chet AngMAr m f, =ld.Vart:L l :r.ttd"E A ttg uneerslgned Illocatate. • Ad 01101001 bawls/ walls !walla the estate will please present without delay, Ana persona • 011rleetliat. selves indebtoll please mate muscat coo. undersigned callus. hasten atety. . • • /AMOS MINT • -1410LIB:Ctele X rs ibeiL., aecuto, at tiharsolsargb, • LZWI3. Atter all. at less. 93 D - Lolled attest. Plsharals . Pa. fee:bit-Ts - =Tan OF, ADIMINISTBA- InOlf oe the estate' of BALM WHIG AM MO. of alleghen7 • Mir. Pa), _ _deceased,' m* bell panted to the and clammed. all swells indebted to eall estate 'MI scall inane. dote payment, 1051 all MRSota heaths MAIM Ageless the sane will pllesahtlesallePeriP ••• %ballasted ibr settlement to the undersr, othuaxa IatIOILLS elle.= NO. 911911. rd /Walla. slits,. FINANCIAL. COMMERCIE BINKING CO., No. 92 Fourth Avenue, =I 4200,000 ex= Stockholders Individually Liable. lA% U. KYKICSON. WeC. MADMAN, PaSSIDEST. - CABMAN. eteibAohet ALEXANDER BATES, JOHN LINDSAY. A. IL EENGLI D .8. MACAWS. W H ACI.BBO A N JOHN 0. PHILLIBA, W. O. ItUnHART, B. ►. WILION. JACOB KLAN. ColleCtiona made on all accessible points of the United States and Canedas. INTEREST allowed On TIME DEPOSITS. Protons aitentlen givendo all basins's of oor respondentx. ARTISANS' DEPOSIT BANK, Xo. 46 Wood Street, N. S. co.. Third avenue, PITTSBURGH. I. EX El=2l EEMECIM Ml= nterest Allowed on Time Deposits. DIIEZOTOSS . Wm. H. Smith. W. H. Ma 3“.. Jam. P. Harr,... James 11....w0mr, lite. W. Cam. F. 11.1nufabInson, John Dunlap. Jam. ItlediuMme... , spit ' W. H. Umtb.Unt. ' • BADISIEN'S NATIONAL BANY, Wood Si, cot. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID DEPOSITS. Gold, Goupo ns, Bondo - and Stoeki 3OUGUT AND-SOLD A. BRADL.Wp, Pre.Meat. W. VANIUIPK. Vies Predawn, oeCOAT. CrTIMM CLARKI. OW. Made 10:1:WAVO118 . 4 1 F , 140 1- 1 1 4 vs rrrrsiruxuau, POE THZ Safe Keeping of Valuableo, Under guarzaloto, and the renting of Baru In H. Piro and Burglar-Proof Tilts. i 1.... 1.1.0 . alterJA ß' I BLACK e. imam :YiI::: 3,...7.1•117i 1 1 I 1 i 1.. No. 83' FOtIRTEI VENUE. MILLIPS LLOYD Preskie - nt-;WILLLIO1 Tire Presldent—HEAß ' DIRSOTOBSI WILLIAM PRILLIA . B, EYNON, HENRY LLOYD, JOS. S. WILLIAM ILEA. • GEOROI WILLIAM M. LYON, UORTLii Jul. I. BENNETT tisc. DvlrAdaily TILLS-11:F. V _ uom 9 S BANK ROPLIPS SHIN Of Alleghe k fitieet& Cor. Federal and lt Ilk H. lissmisa E. P. YOUNG, Ora r. . BANK OF DEPOSIT AN DISCOUNT. stockholders larldon y Liable. INTLIIEBT ALLOWED ON DEPOOrfa CITY ilk S. 1121ifthAvelitte,P1 trargb,Pa. CAPITAL. Al OOP. . • ---- ITOCIDOLDEBE INDIVID LLT LLTBLE. INTELLESr PAID ori4Kroarni. . /011130751 LICH • tit , . Bought mad sold, and wpest tic re/ remitted to Europe. Collection. amide ante lb. rrtnonal point. of the United Mate and can de. Don:mice latters. Prettier; JAI... MCCtem Vie. IWO. Cr • . W. N. AlOntlett. Cashle. DtacCruise. i J•rce, treflotbe, linelt dusting Tent Camptro.le Janhelta. P. A Trey.ogle. lIIZ Barnet. GE= Thomna Rourke Pat, I. Chas. K. J. lira... H.nnps. 8. 70 e . dAZE nolletto WIRT, CAUGHEY BANKERS An B I KERS, Cbrtwr Fourth and -Wood f Nrasts, prrnarosasz. CrOCtOTAI2OII TO HANNA. /WIT Exchange, Coin, Coupons, /Lad panicatar atteattos plata to tbo outlaw sad Ws of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sit Drafts on London- N - 110LINE8& • . 13 • • 1 67 MARKET STREET. PITTEMMGEI. Pik. CoCoatis , . Made on all the hetaelpal hoists of the Vatted Stat. and Cattails. Btocks,B9iSs and other Securities noaturr ♦ND row) off cmarniarqs. =2l United States Securities. OILS ►TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MDMLMS Petroleum and its Pmiducts. rittstrusaik Ofeee—DALZIELWIS BUILDING. =au or 'hawses. Way sad lawl• street Philadelphia 01110.-iILYGLLNDT anitwx6 . W a 4! 13161 . !MG, Comma..los Marebasts ind_Blaken la PptToleuln and ifs Prodaeta; DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY' ruthADALruu Anna. WARING, RING Sr, CO, too xvAziluT STREET. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TI►EDDLE, ', 111.A14171PACTUREB UI Lubricating& High Test Burning Oils. Ne/Ipuil Mall ma Aid. Ott • Stands at but Irttnout ensue:. Sematat limpid at lowest, te.sepeta.arts. oil Zoo Ilsoolealcitssates or bat weasStar. • Locomotive, lwimh, Estado° Dbop. Wfilant Sams. Saw NM andPlitalrig ELLI OIL.. • • Adapted for blakepsed. aplanleWeelnead-Llatddll, 0111,Tanners intole Bessele, Ina and Plishibaaa Vaseline, 011, Plarnefa Oil. Paradise. nithloll VARNISH, -to preserve , Dright Don Poniard blaralliem reamltart. - These product. are reantacteml under Dr. Tereddle , a_patent by !Superheated Stearn in Va. coo, The LubtinatlTAla am alms Works. light col. e l-r —t ° .l.ll%4iirif.7. • .4l9,l=rd k aad remain =IWO tiring extreme !add.. T all road Ohs are unaboaned, and are La coattail% ep ee =ay Ofthe urtaclhaUlallseads. Samples can be exarebted and enters left at Pie WOon tirear.T. Wont, at Bharoeburr Drldaa. STBAMSBIPS TO LIVERPOOL *NBA& QUEENSTOWN. TIED IN &N MAILIITEMOKEUPB, N waxwing ilsteen WW.clus Tom* Awtrul the. the Celebra.: CITY or PAE * Lte„ 0, °ITT Ot ANTWERP. RUT OF EMICLIA I. x ) m !.ILLT/llat. NOVigr VI V I CI grtuar r r• tr'm pier {i InibrnomEalpor P!!"0" WILLIAM BIREMAL . • 141 tIIQTBHILD asTREFF. L. 3. FULTON 0.4. EVOANY. FULTON. &-NOANN, pruh.crrzoss, pr. • •• ; -GAII - AND STEMS trrraits; - Pink Alison" Hear HlHlCHtislits • ai { wa a n • laid Pim Gan Hash Gad Plitsses. 116.25, Atasbs sad Irma Stands. Hos PIN sadl psups,aad Mann Usats "21 4XVISISV a r". 1" Rdidift g l - Astarlti l s 4 .sebsis samsnrajaltarsti ~, i i6,- 1 01r sale pwaU„ - B. CANfIRLD ENGINES, BOILEItS. ao, Font irstr BOWL STILL AND TANK • w - C111.135. CARROLL AND SNYDER: 1111 ABRIPACTIDLEHB OP -, t , Faze ] .. r eai t tam T— R •Aß 3 1. h BTILLB AND OIL TA. nn, CROIX ET BRZEcHINUAN D ASH PAN& DENSERBIiTTLI % NG PAIOL nave PANG am, coN. - .. wuk , Firm, OABOAIETZBB AND IRDA 1 16507 ‘ D0088 AHD COAL noIITEn. 0010 mina r i r r ttasa i ral e lloovad, • PITISSISICSL re. Illirthde t unat to tile lOooTa madras yip be prompt/7 atd to. nen7.lBl UR M. BOLE it Ng Cos*. Print Alley and Duquesne M., I= Engine Buiklers, Founders and Machinists. Mannesetnre BTZAMBOAT ZNOI.BiId and STATIONARY ENGINES. of Allstate. A B IIIIIMVIIT. ' s ' ILMI ° :IIrATA T 22I:i IJOILBB.,_of horse Power. . . ne galll T rTA S 'lgl e gf JlG.krair,:flartf . • HANG ERS . CBI Wells, SHAVTINti, PULLEYB. ROBB& and TOBACCO SCBZWB add IBON TOBACCO tOiltilES. on band and made to order. at the . INDUSTRIAL WORKS. Fronton on the Allegheny Meer, aeon the rOlnt. =MEI WAll orders promptly RIESICH & IMO" FIRE & BIIROLAIt-PROOF SAFES AND VAITLTS. NO DAM. NOKOULD, ENGINES AND BIACIEINEBY, arr.ramataviantunoPu; Cer. 17th aid PIM Ste., Pittsburgly Ps. soicara o'llllllll BOILER WORKS. F. REPHIAN & CO.. p STEAM BOILERS, OIL TAKES. mum., AG ITSTORs, SALT PA.Ns, GesoMETEI:B, SET TLING SEIM MIME GOONS. CHIMNEYS, SnICHICN EISA BEDS, it, tor. of Second Jeanne mid Liberty Bt., I=l ily. Venus sent to the H'"frr" W r" tl attended to. &bore address will Wong y__ . c ... 014. • F. ItISPEIAN. fOn4oAlr oent:tOn ItNYDEIVS. J 411.20 M. REUSE =MOND D. JARED M. swum & ISONi Stearn Rollers, Oil Stile, Tankw. KNIGHT IRON WORK, 42 61 Penn Street., Pittsburgh, Pa; F 1110 'klt 0 A jt.:llVg er.T4,o:wgiya OAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY -- COMPANY., OPTIOS AND WORN", TWELFTH STP.EET, , PlTTssußp44 PA. rar Engines .Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Vail Machines. Re torts. and Castines generally. N4IIUNA L FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. +nurser Carrell and Nursllenurelreela,, airnrril E . lPrEf*tf/101e/i WILLIAM SMITH, ItiNITTACTURSIL • • CAST IRON BOWS PIPE - • roe Gan AND rrivraa Woltar. My rims err all ess trranantr in rar, In dry sand and 19 fret lengths. Also, fan Arno:m.l,9W of general • Castings for Gas & Water Works. i ..L w ri d er W.V.1.1=1:114r1131=14. W. J. MONONGIIIIII4I FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON CO., itainifaetarew of IRON HOUbB FROMM% WthDOW tARTELB tad 41414. and Castbags of all Deserlptloas. air Bimetal attention paid to /J3CAITTECTPU. !Nu. NAbTLNUS n?d to ()lutists tbr WLndow tomes harp PoontraT—N. 160 WASS'S STUMM, Pittabontb, P. ROBINSON, BEN & CO., fteeesaors to Ilosixsor, Kiwis ♦MaLire, WARRINGTON W - ORILS, FOUNDERS imp MAUHIIIBTB,PITTSBURBR, Manufsetirers of Boat and ,!..ntionary_Stesan gra e ltil l' ec=r il l l n JuTfOr_g; and tiling. Boller and Sheet Iron work. uMce, No. 12. corner Itrst and brottolol.l streets. to Msts, for CIIr r f .. ASID . PA.TKNT IN S S T WI M AII CARLIN & CO., hulk Ward Fatindry and Nadia Warta, 81-14DIIISICY Cl.. ALL/AMUR (wry, P. ltotoaraOtorors ofnatiotmand Portobleitown olfiilllllciporhAlloglillriod halt. C.l An. boat Ward. oad havoc a hood liaglaea of my 14.41. PIIIENIIL BOLL FOUNDRY, Cor. LIBEL= w 2.1 44 siitzsia. BOLLIVIAN ,& .13ACALEY., =I Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Pinions. lan COAL AND 00E11 COAL`! Youghiogheny 9ras Coal Co. • Thu Company an uOw pest:oar:4 toter/dab 11l Met Coat of any Ills -or oilman.). AT /ALIA It ATM. OVlca and Tardadiotalut the Couaella vine ltalltoad Depet, foot of Try street,' Pitta• burst, ; I.lrders addressed to cfiner Mute, WWI Nivr ton, ea., vr to Yard,' will Ee inomritly attended • . :X. P. O'HER3, neerelary. aptlnTs cams L upsTamiti, Youghiogheny and Conellse& Coal, COAL, SLACI 00 DEBIIIOIOIIIZED.COIL mu= AND YARD, comer" Butler -sad N.Fr,h„..,;%o u grArd 21,411:ftb ward, d at, Mot of Rosa street. P. C. B. B. Depot, Dpra Le ward. eft at nubs! of th e above atom, or M ds to me Womb Pitlaborgh p. Q., win m. Carningeo u ranitvt, ce _10.14: Healey Weis 3. l:l l raaa Pow i Do., Brad Hag.. Alex Bradley, Bee, a tyo., Pvt. McCurdy I Co, • Beate. (Infra Call. Nu. 1. Yana •Ca B. - Lyon I 03.. James jaarnholl A Ca, Allen. McKee e Co., wawaD • • Hotel, Coratellrillle ft. 8. . Paoasylat r, la E. , Alleg.lmy Vallryß.ll. COALI! VOALZU DICKSON, STEWART ik 0.. 667: 667 LIBERTY. Mimi\ irk; ! 6: sitimectuwimocut. "ar"N".431111".. II omen lefts& *Wallace. or sadeineWS .—• × tee Ml. will be atteadesi RAILROADS EENINSTLVA-aligiligik. NTh CENTWAL :-1•11. t 111). On nod alter 11 r, 0., "YAW.. NOV.. 140, 1559. 1 . 71.1%.. 7•111 arrive at and der al t from the 1:alon Depot, eO.O-7 of Wasbtf LW and Liberty , streets, aa follows: • - Anlys. rrtuct. WAN Train—. 1:40 ami•noutrrern As. 11:90 am last Lase..... 1.44 am •Pactee Ex... 11:11. am W. 11919. 1..5 BO %ma . ,Wal.'s Ne. 1.. 5:30•M BrintonAo Not 7:50 am :Matt Train -.. 9;10 ale Walt'. No. 2- 8:50 act I Banton Ae.. 10910 SRI 1 Clactruentl Li.9:110 am Bra•teitt No' 5 tti cm Johnstown Ao 10:50 am ClnelaW3 .u 19 .55 piss Bras Ac Not 7:00 pm Pirall9No. a . 41:51 pm rltlsh`ss 99. 1:30 pm Johnstown At.4:05 pm Made 'Map's. 1:80 pm. It m'Ar Ac Non nott. pm Wall's No. 3. Ai:Septet Mtn. 9 aprese 3:10 pm ',VIVI% Ag.l. / Vit fg, 1 211:: 100. 1.. ,1%;',11 im...Ac N.: la. pm • Rut , 1.400 -.. 1 110 PM "- . 4ble::•42inr„;l:epio.r il • 'Zig;,..,. iafar. ',rn for Baltimre. Tee Church Train 1 sssss Wang StatnTheret T . nnaday at 0:05 A a:, meshing Plitsbernb as relt) '' '' P.' "r ':.a r .' 1! • W IV tit?: ill ...i. 1., P.m . and az_ ~ t a . a flfr. ..,..0 I. av“ dally.. Sourer 0000 otheri:.lagrMond".All trTor datre t : aton . futher Ine W.H. 9..VnWrrri. Agent. The "L'env...t . trantaltallroad Company will Sob .. . V .. ' mw fbrilareage,essept for weartnn lus• 1 ?.. , , 4 1 ab. )...; , It'Atlr.."Trar.:: gg,v , ; ; , ..,.7:-.91_1=_,.. ! k10e, von tv at the :irk c IS, • ••na. 57 apses: comm.- . . . . r!MM!!Mii,EMM S T " N iiratiliggi rZN/ftrlLvAtaiLt ALOAD.—Ou and after Nov. tit, inns,UM Par sower Maas on theWettern rvana,ttaala P...iroad it lil arrive it ant depart from tall !Want Sven:Depot, A.llhalm ay City.. fame: ,11 , 0. • Thivart. !;4: 8 ; . 2la? t tr.: r. 1 Freeport 1.,1;: 1 7. 1 .. . t: : - xpre•A Ill: 2.0 a m Saarp7'i N otll.:119 all . 1 t 'harPa'r Ma 11:14 ,, Die x zinr......., vr e....- %. ,, ,rost No. 211:06 pre liprlntolletot . l- . :it. pis 9 . P . riil • i•Pe • ii ➢ a 8.43 F. ',,r.; 117440g;i1M 3: .t.booe MM. ran daily eacePt l . lind2Y. :he March Troia Imfts Allegheny Junctfas e I p m a dm ) ya . tm A R D. O m ing Male. Al n irp a ha l y l lily at at CM) p. p. m. and arrive at Allegheny on* _ .._ • than Stat) la. Tne trains leaving Alle.hroy City at . 1:* 6a . .. mate direct coratectioa at rarcpOrt WILL WO. Ter . ..Line of htattes Mr Bath., and liaanahtlittril t lr. VI. ta.Yr u ...zzi. b n e zz.t6. d ..ll.4%.llll: , rttlabarati, and at the Depiat. A.Uegheur. r ' • L ter =ell Lr. formulor apply to • 2.114.1... I.Y.PPVITP., Am. , . • Federal Styr itt 1 .4. Th. Wmiern renasylrailla itrammli ' o • l _,td:le MUM!. 11317 r d i li tar I tag f NM! ...cc i ,,, 461 ,,,,r," :14 .• tig=m,i.r.1., , .. , 11i" bvin. ... meding tale amount ii :'slat irillhe at tar , 1.2.01 , til Triter, unlossAltan ar i apc•-!•1 eon tux< i. wAg .a .. Ani.tawkir, tiols (Itnalal rinverlatenttaat. Altoona. Yu Welt! H. 70 H. W. and M. - NV][l.44. tn. NOV. X. bad areve at the Union bulb elltiza, aa folio WA YN a CHIV/Av A PlTTaitEllittH 13. 0. tralrl nMlCl.Yffiqh - t.1:01".b , ;)1N rut. Amt. Mea 1:1171 a Patin r e 15...1141:0N DID Wheellag Ls 10:4tsa CAL tit. L. rs 7z.151 Va CaIIdoNskISI3MSI t a Cleveland Zs a:suip Erie & O:OJp a Cl. k in 4U sP.cnV. Leetsdale led.eldais aC Ilts.lr yens '• 8. ft ass New (.Istla •`4olll3sa Ens.s , •• 941 an. Lee:dter `IVII:S IS S Beer Fans I . S sit Le9.sdale4!ll34s t Yale Oaks ter. l 33 Kn diy ch:= l 9:(a am aeol. Maneaat Chlcaga Ea . ..... 11116 • m Yale Yrn Tr..T:Gltla cl.a WlCar K WI 6:311a at a11..0.313 a DS last Line. .... 9.58 a m Cl. LWl2 , a Ex WWI pa. cpiamo p K'a &Slit SzI.OD pm paparafraft Baal . ItaLlr.a.e.tlati a ra 10:18 am •• •• /1:23 • !.. 1 Ilaelleatar ••• 4:48 jar. &non ," :I'a pm Ata.C..l3 pm Beaniralla • 4:l3pm tamtraa •• . pm. Talc Oats an day Marco gal, mk 51:1114 .C.hIWC Kat Air. 1.16 MINIM cpi A s. G VIIILLASI Liallmoate.as. E ONLY DIIINCT HOUTZ TO VIZ On 'aNki/CRIS WITHIJUT ORANGE 07 CAIN. On and altar KONDAY. Nov. IS, 1889, TWO THROUGH THAINn DAILY (except nbuday) lemo 71ttaboral Depot, norncr .Lila and Ilke .trot UN for Franklin. 0i1007.591. CAIN, and an point, to e Ctl Negtoos. &Writ Moraraten, rov nroodanauf Loull am ?e h n_. •la pe g Vratati - :.-, 401'1' Id H01t0n...11:50 • urn - 101/ton... 8 . 00 pm ad 11•Iton I 1 :10 m Stn Milton-II:00 p roan, Holton. 1:15 p Freeport An. 9130 a ralSoda Work. 1:85 a S Nod. Ways.. 0:10 p Mi7reeport It Ao 5:11. m Bradrs 1. As 21.111 Brady• An 10:00.• Church I;05 • . Church MAO as Xxpren Manz ':my oulY at' prlompal pednti IleoormendaVon tivos mop M Mutt mt. Dolt Tani:Oe •Illiver [Map ottr .1.01 nm. nano. boLli wiyit bell Ylittalm:,roa c oral tHOHAI3 W I I I ' . KIVA 111131141120 : 1.! ll LOIN' FAN A ANDLE DdIa..VDM OF 11111S.-7n lead altar =ADAM. Nov. IMOD, trains Ott leave and audios al ,If liftoff licf. of. Plnabnran. ac blimp: ,Iflt.taborgh Timm Moll rfti . JITTN nentheni iipiesi=:. 31;99 go . . 11; 111 , eall; 7111 • une„ .„ 9:413. En I . an Named 1f43 114. M.' McDonald's Acc=:l4o.l °OM pM. Isstaonill./Lccourcod• irZ35..22. McDoald's licc's M • au =a Clear lso Church T....;,•i••` ~n 3 , . p. Dffill a. In. nude= will move daffy. • 1)l:1D e. y, Mnd wW arriTa d 0.% • Manors! Tlact nifect ß .Z . lerts • Ir. CAW ) . cia7" y . 11015 • LITTEIBIErIiGH4C - = . DOTIMMLIII V r, 7:49:m 461. 0 0 VOAD... • • 'lBon %no aux sIINDVY, *dins ii 7 /mans will arrives, ax, depar, +ma: e uesou, earner or anal and Water staters, -So (Yana.: . I;!MMM;M IlaCeimpenar.oeradVn 11.4 '1,10.4 Irma Out•r. 3: lb r * at: 10:00 • r. 110 st Newt. Ama , d 4430 r * . m. Y•8 0 m * • ttrathlocra AcCom2t , n..o;lo r. 7. 66 kr * . Flgltt An. toXelPsport 10:30 - GAD a. o, * - 11 4 7=PMV i .:4. 5 3. 1;00 . A.. MICHAUD. B c.0154.1e. - r•. a -- r BEAVER FALLS TLERY CO., M No. 70 Wood Streets =9 KAMM 702ZRS OP THEM NSW lld Cast Handle TA. LE. -1(.111IFE. Palm , ' Steel Dude. with concave Bol ster. Tk mom! composing this handle la can dem to the bl.de, securing the at most eat . kin 00121110 01100 lIIMIOOI M -41111004 .7 ' of [dated oolor tad It la to pare silver. Handle and Bla le, atone described, tamatitate ea article of u rea DitBl6 N. Elegant £5. ptararce nit urea Derabilit.. The So rb tittle and GrestAltrength tit Ibis aril a enables the annefactarers to ream= dit as especially adapted forte, In all 'l , sels, riteamboata; Iteetanranta, Palate Muttons and Privete Tamilles. BLUER ILLS CUTLEBYCO., NO. 10 eod St., Pittsburgh; 01a UVACTURZEB OF TABLE CUTL SY &POCKET KNIVES. unlit Guaranteed.. ESTAIILD3ECED 1831. Ca.. . 6N,Gni & DEALEItB IN • HARDWARE, 52 Wood Street, (Rear dome alba,. Cl. Charles BMA) PiTISBUROL Pa. &erebte are Invited It ali San examine one stook when la the Clxy. . Agents lar Anderson & Wood's Meet sad Northwestern Slone Shoe RCU. eway. A•inn sleek of X•ehintele: lideek•- eneithe and Carlieniees Toole. Spew See. Yilee. , I.o.thlsr ',Act ...a.m. • • JaThue • CARR LS.GES: BIIGGIES:7-&--a. JOHN q. WOBEXAN...II. Itloll;:itSSAlilti -..- • • • WORKMAN (t, DAVIS, IiIICCEB3OMI.TO Workman, Moore & CO.. Lund Warns and Deslets Li CARRIAGES. BUGGXES, Spring and Buck Wagons, Nos. 41, 44, 46 lid 48 Beim Bt., illegkeny. Belt• Trlttnatd r Atio invra Ile w ntel Itlllsanatnelaon In even' PLOW.' Aellenta7ll:ol itietrilyguvri w ist gritars;i'd w for o,lLrrelitVlL, DAVlrawartir ewe . Vitl t eem erNri: Ara...tat Wal sers w il l metier be eentteeee _tam, arder tie name eski.etyle • DAVI& Ottlate “uei r , re „ Q. woltleet ALL • le. gicHalt, Late with 01th...216.". 0 DAVIS - ii - ri wear corawr ,Oftekine MOO WOYAklit „ . mettlrutOrata Aatallem rim", ATVAT/t& & • dan oa turd tvP..l,2ilieft Lot& Ittearta. Vsalt3e.7,sl . 4TTA t!troret t ketn , ..7- . t 14,1 mum ♦ t El C==l