The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 22, 1870, Image 3

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JAMBS T. BRADT & CO,
RiVittsintrit Gairits,
FEKANCE AND TRADE.
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1 'flaw Teat, Apt:ll2l4BM
'Monty e. and
... steady: ac• IKge ner
wit., Javelin' exahatigi: twaist,it .
eX.Gad easier, opealng
to 112 X, a dvancing to 11834 on
rtpcaps ;cora Washingteh that . tranble .
with Bjesin Was imminent, and 'clesed'it
118. Oarrying rates 20534. Clearances
11 114‘ 1 1 4:b46 - Treagareiatinotiicii, he
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will pajitie interne, due the first
of May on nest . Monday, With rebate.
The ateamehip Hermann tr.* $50,(30
imente.
• Governmentsquiet. COUP MS ' Bl. 1434
O 14%; do '62, 12 3 5®18; do '64,11@11M;
do '66, 11%®1 1 U. new do, 93)(13 , 96%; ao
' 67 . 10 01034; ric"6B, 1034@1055; 10-49's,
6,5034%; currency O's, 11% , (§11.2N.
Mate bonds stronger; hi uris, 92X;
old Tanneesees, 803‘; new do.. 56ii; old
Virginia.,- 69%; new do.. 69; old North
Carolinas; 4635; new do. 2:46.
Moak" closed stroner with the prin
cipal dealings In Northwestern, Lake
Bears and Vanderbilt' Express stooks
dull at the closing quotations.
Clanton, 7010 Cumberland 81. M. West
ern Vain Telegraph. agyik </narrater.
OW Marip lE rosa. apre. 634 m; do preferred, 13,%;
16%;
Adams' 60t Wells,
American, IA •. Unite ji d States, .4.2%;
Pardee Mail. MN; New. 'York Central.
92 Mi scrip, 69351 Erie. 2434; Harlem, 142;
Reeling, 9914; Michigan Central. 192;
.16 El., 814‘; Iff. 18934; Pittsburgh 9935;
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Yforthirestern, 733: do preferred, 84%
Bdek Island, 116 g; New Jersey Central.
106; St. Paul, 69%; do preferred, 73%;
Wabsab, 50)i; NVrt Wayne, 323; Terre
Haute, 37,4 i; Alton, 111; do preferred, 112.
• 421koanag quotation' reoelved by James
T. Brady 41 Co. Gold: 1133: United
Endes &see, 1884 11134; Five•Twecetles,
186;, 1.12%; do. 1864, ill: -do. law, 11l5:
Van-Forties, 106)(: .Five-Tvrendefa . Juni
erY; add .7dy, , M5,1003.0. do. do. 1857,
1.05(; do. do. 1868, WU; Union Pacific
endillpelatridta do, 90,%; Cy.
Pacilka 1188 Lake Baparior
Waft oinfrahl. einem Miami,
Triraexua, April 21, 11170.
aATTLY.
Ibelnarket ham been very doggish
fh' week, and while the 'offerings were
not ao large m those ; of _ lag , week, the
supply nevekheleis was eoraddsrably In
exam of the demand: For the week
. mallAglist, Thursday, tie sales aggro4
gated over seven hundred; for the week
*Minatt i v;Ailey are but Halo over
lbw tam ,- • very material halloo off.
The eastern markets continue =favor-.
Abler.Whieh einem shippers to move
very eintionsly, baying sparingly and
only at low figures. Compared with hat
week, prides are to 34 cent per pound
lower, and even at the reduction there
wan no Me in the market and today,
notwithstanding the offerings were
martailv as large as those of laat week,
there were memo ten or twelve oar loads
in the pens unsold, and it is probable
teat they would have to be shipped end
as owners account so they could not be
sold at the priors, which the owners
„held.lbant al. One ear load of very flue
steers,- verging 1.400 its brought 8 14
but this and even 8 eta, L coneldered an
outside price.
It begins to look anti stook 4'll kinds
is destined ,to break and lower,
and it •le - this Impression - that
;mikes the market so hard, as operators
Igirrierally are timid and -are disposal to
j , do as tittle as pessible.,. The break has
eotimented add Literals no tat;
at
it will end, though It will he
better fbr all concerned, except- perhaps
the modem, it Floes "amid drop two
craven threelrnte per pound. - hfeati
of all kinds are much higher reintirelF
than almost anything else, and, amok
there le roomfbr atainkage:'
_ Tin7r47.4., Arm. trim.
• So. Weo. Pr.
g.LaCo.for kin!? w.aeity ID 12, ife eta
44 4 MHO 000,
Jan. N. Inds taWis. XOll7 10 10.410 4 001
Jan. MoChtaly to Miler 1 0.420 .....
Jas. WoOuly to 001d5ur004.... 1 1.150 700,
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W. 134741511 to Ju. Meanly. 7 7.150 193
Ju. 'Seemly to John Bolatter. 7 7 701 ....
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J. W. - 11hrorrel:toIlttr..17r.. 07.100 710
Bonet to Main Co " 41 a go ' 707
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The sheep market is ales-dull add
weak: and while Aare wee ma miming.
u 511./ large supply on sale this week
'prim have still further declined, mid
even at the decline. demand moderate.
, 2:bni astern markets were hard; ship=
• who bought bare last week, are too
sir tuning imetained heavy lliemek gr i e r
mineaquently, they are egeredilug t.
ev precanUon this week. Clipped ah p
may be fairly qua at 406 e, AM coin.
at to primp though there erm ode
avr%l 55 the, mild at 6,40;
• Wet of the hoirever_j• Wore
la the raitgeof a. wooled•emeoi
of whkia. ae might 4 1 -11 5,050 4;1bt ar ;
advale are Whig MI. may be q uote d .
5 SlM'ilime of the gales .being within
the naive 6060. •
The bog Market is alao doll; mid while
the arrivals do not appear to have been
larger than usual, there has been a fen.
lug off to the oemand, and thlelooonnts
decateavil CMOS 26 - Wll6 , llMatli. per
gat, nom%red with has week; We DOW
QUOte St 411 9 $1( for Tort hogs, and ON
- .14j fir Philadelpia bode.
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zkry .co•oas met. •
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NNW Tortx,Apr d ry
aMIOW . . monis&
ins Jobbers transsating s Me Wildness at
-, •6lftm, 'Heavy benesilidiecitinge
. 0 . 00 . a t, 145i@lkife for Easisna. makes
or boo qmalir &Kama / 4 41/Zo• Heavy
brown dig limaillets Prtnti Swap&
Otztoi• • .Aprit 2t.-C attletooto Win
armor at K75(iff,75 ok•tkord to
• essra Trims stilpolAt /togs
steady and !Ins 'LAMM/Al° Ihn.: cora.
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OPYICIZ Or PlTtantriton fiLazsTrk, I
Tlll7ll3l.l.t,'April 21; 1370.
There is nothivg specially new or im
portant to be aald,ahout the
,ntarkela to
s general way, ncithink at least' deserir.
by , of special nottee.r. We isarrraiert'a
Steady demand lbr flied of the leading"
conimodities, and a Mir volume of bunt
al the iligitreiOte, while; in regard to
valtmethette Ogre no lmisitant changes.
. 1-, ADPlffillAireEt,Lfsaltle at 8542170 e.
-ASHES—Quiet and unchanged; Com.
v. Soda Ash, 4o; refined do 43k; Pinirls00;e33t Pots
735.
. AP3I. fair demand and firm
with *Malted, supply. Bales at ;Sit@
434 for goodieliflene, and 115 for choice.
BUTTER—There is rather more in
4litry for prime, but common la dull
and hard to eell at all. Bales of prime to
choice at 354@t38, though It takes some•
thing very nice to command the outside
figure.
BEANS—Continue dull but lon
chengedrll,6o®2,oo per bushel, as to
quality.
CHEESE—Is firmer and more active.
New Yore. State Dairy, 189‘01734; York
State Factory, good, 18; do Fancy, 11334.
CRANBERRIES-Sales of Backett's
Belle Berries at $2O per bbi. '
CARBON OIL—Is dull, but hillicang
ed; 231 n 50 or 100 barrel lota, and 24@25
to email way. . - • . •
- CORNMEAL—Is quoted, In store, at
85031 per bushel, as to quality.
DRIED FRUIT—The demand Pi - a
little better, though the. market is
still very dull and the aupplY Is large.
Apples at IION: Peaches dull and an.
changed, 7@B for-quarters, and 834@934
for halves. Blackberries, 12@113.
EGJB—Notwithstanding the receipts
appear to be falling - off somewhat, the
market Continues drill and prices are
barely sustained-15018 ctn.
FLOUR—There is an Improved de.
mend, particularly for winter wheat
flours, amihrioesarehigher. We quote
wester:llkm* In store, at 117E46,26 for
85,50®8 for winter wheat, and $7
@7,60 for fancy brands. Rye flour, firm
at 15. -
GRAlN—There •is gbod milling de
mand for wheat. and while the market
is firmer ano prices higher, it is difficult,
Jo the absence of 'aka, to give accurate
quotations. Oats coming in freely and
the maricet le rather 'dull and a little
weak, though prices are unchanged; 47
(&413 In first hands, beiyers furnishing
sacks; - 60, on wharf and track, and Hl
551 n Mora. There le a continued steady
demand for corn, and with a limited
supply, prices are firm and tending up •
wards; offers to buy ear on wharf at M—
ade 800 bush. prime ahelled,lto go east,
at 92. Rye is scarce and may be quo
ted in second. hands at IL Bales of prime
to choice spring barley, at anal •
HAY—Baled may be quoted at 115(g1
20, with but little strietly prime in mar
ket: • -
HOMlNY—Market almost bare, but
there is riot much inquiry for It; may be
quoted at 143(36y,, per bbl.
HlDES—Green salted, 10@ll, do
butcherli, dry 42(g24; green
calf, 12
H % 4
EPOr —2%@fier
LARD OlL—Extra No. 1 - le quoted
firm at lusguso.
LEATHER—Market steady and prices
.well sustained at the late decline. Red
sole, align; Oak sole, 38(230; calf (city)
.1,10g1,25;. shoe skirting, 44; oak her.
nears. 40®43; oak skirting, 46047; oak
r, per foot, 234526; rough oak, 35(
lAMB—Eastern white, ;1,76; Cleve.
land. 12.22.
ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted,
and little or no demand.
' PROVISIONS—Steady with regular
jobbing eaten at full prices. Shoulders,
12 ®12% for Plain, and 13% for Sugar
CuredOldes, 15)@15% for Ribbed, and
, 170117( fee clear; Hams, 1634 for Plain;
' 17% for Plain Sugar Cured, and NM for
Canvassed do. Breakfast 8ac0n,1714.
.Lard, 16?,/,(417 In tierces., and 17 34® 17 %
kega end
Bee
bbla. Meals liork VS@
20%. Dried Beef, 20.
POTATOES—SaIe of prlmeLake Shore
Peach Blows," in store, at 471346. Bales
of river potatoes at 350)40 on wharf.
PEANUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted
at. 1900100.
PEARL ,RA.R.I.EY—No. 4,6; No. 3,
131. ff Oatmeal; 310,60 per bushel, 15,50
per half bbl.
PEAS—Sales at 11,90432 per bushel.
SALT--Balge car load lota at P.66@
1,70. with the usual advance In store.
SEEDS—Clover seed is firm with smell
salsa at 10%@10. Timothy is scarce and
firm, with lesiva at 36@64.. Flaxseed,
$2,15, and market bare. .
PETROLEUM MARKET
Ontras ow Pitrasatrsexc GAzErni
- • Tirosanar. April 21. Me.
' FOr the lirat time in the history of the
oil trade during the past
,year or more,
there has been a sharp decline in crude
without a corresponding decline In re
lined, and to-day while the former was
reported and dull the latter was Weedy
and if anything a shade stronger.. This
may be regarded as a gcod omen, indi
cating, as It does, that there le a poasibli.
Icy if not a probability of getting the bit
einem on to a good anclaubstantlal basis,.
affording 11 - margin to both manufacturer
and dealer, and this Is jag what is de.
r
.. . Heretofote,rothen there has been.
• °cline In crude there has also been a;
d line In refined; or If the one advanced
t e other immediately followed suit, and.
t us the market has been kept In a very ;
unsatisfactory and unhealthy condition,'
and to L6lB, more than anything else,:
may beattributed the dullness and
stagnation which has so long prevalledi ,
end this is the principal cause of so
many of - our refineries beliig idle.:
There were 40116 a number of rumors in
circulation to-day in . regard to that big
well, and while they were very conflitt
Mg; no two of them reporting the same
production, there is no doubt bnt what
Ilia igOod - well, and ter the present at
least, It is producing more oil than any
other welbin the Venango oil regions.
And to this may be attributed the pres ,
ant weakness in the crude ell market,•as
it has strengthened the impression that
the production fa likely to Incrasse,and
An ease of an increased production lower,
prices wilt almost inevlt , akit follow. , i
OILODIS. • t
Spot and seller' April reported as being
offered freely at 10%, without finding
4 buyers. Sale 1,800 biota seller Man It
It. Nothing said about "lime or buyer
4 all the year, and In the absence of ira,
we omit quotations.
As already intimated, the market al•
though quiet Is steady, and so far as we
can learn, there Is no disposition to make
concessions in order to effect sales—ln
fact,.there are very few sellers at present
quotations. 'April quoted at 253402634;
May, 2.5%@259i; Jane, 28; July. 2634:
and August, 77%4.;
SHIPMENTS 07 OIL HT A. V.B. R.
H. Koehler & Co., 217 bbli refined to
Waring. K. & Co., Phiri.
Montsbel mar.K (ten., SOO bbls retinal
.... . _
to Waring, King & Co, Phira.
Fawcett, Logano S. & Co, 200 bbls re.
lined to Logan, Bro. & Co., Phil's'.
.1. A. McKee 497 bbla refined to W. P.
Logan Bro. it Co.. Philadelphia.
" National Relining & Storing Co., 200
ref. oil to Warden, F & Co., Phila.
Ctitisens 011 Works 929 bbla. Wined to
Tact Bro., Philadelphia. -
2,912
BASKETS BY TELEGRAPH;
New Yong, April 21.—Cotton Armor.
closing quiet, with sales 2900 bales at
211340 for uplands. Receipts flour, 10,843
bbls; Hour heavy for `percale on spot, •
shade firmer for 101. to arrive; sales
. _
18,100 bbla at 14 65®4 05 for superfine
State and western, ;470®6 30 for common
to choice stitra.State $ 4 70136 40 for do
extra widow, $5 2045 15 for coed to
choice white wheat extra, IR 85146 for
common to choice round hoop 0n10,g5 25
46 for common• to fair extra St. Lends,
and ;6€38 for good to choice do, closing
steady, including 0500 bbla extra ' State,
May and June, at $4 804$ 90, delivered.
Whisky firmer, with sales 260 bbls west
ern at fl 08®1 0834, free, closing at it 08.
Grain: receipts wheat 19 ,084 boo; wheal
Armor, with fair export and Milers* de.
mend; miles of 98,000 bush at 81,0701i11 ,
for No 2 spring, 11,12 for Nos 1 and 2 do
mixed, ;1,13(i01,14 for No 1 spring, ;Ma
for b.:trochaic. do, $1;2201,25 for winter •
rod and amber western, $1,25 for white
Michigan, Rye quiet. Barley in fair
request; *Mu of Ib,ooo bush at 92340 for
Canada and California on private terms.
Barley malt dull. Corn easter; Was of
81,000 bash at 61,1481,16 for new mixed
western, 91,14M(31,15 for old In store;
reoelpta 16,649 bush. Oats heavy; adept
Of 1.900 bush al 62®64c for wester* Lb&
69®700 for Ohlo and State; receipts 7,584
bush. Hops quiet at 164250 for Ameri
can. Petroleum doll at 14840 for crude.
2534®280 for refined. Provialons —Park
firmer, with sales of 950 bbla at 123 for
12.1,60022 foe prime, and $24®24,75
for prime mess; also 600 bbls meat, seller
April and June, at 1122,111®23. -,Beef
quiet, witlqes of faij bbla at 111,0(§16
for new ,p meta, $14®17,50 for new
ext rase eroe beef firm. with sales
ef 184 tierces at $241®23 for prime mere,
and f2B (431,60 for Ind amen. Beef hams
-steady, with sales of ; 600 bblavit 280;3113
for new. Cut meats steady, with sales Of
870 packages at 1.1®120 for shoulders, 15
®16340 for hams. Middles steady eild,
quiet, with sales of 200 boxes long claw
at .16m' Lard firmer, with sales of 400
Ames 16®16340 for steam, and le®
1634, for kettle renderedi, also 9000
heroes steam at 15340 sellerlast three -
Months, Arlo 160 seller May. Butter
,Insady at •14®200 for fbin.. end 203360
for tausese dull at- 16©17c.
Freighti active and firm: shipment per
sterimerOf 5000 Meth wheat at 4d.
Latesti—Finur Steady *Mb fair demand,
partly spec Illative. Wheat I shade firmer
with a fair exi art and milling demand:
No 2 spring sl,oB@lil,ll. and winter red
and amber *astern $1.23111 1 , 28 15-: Ale
inlet and firm. Oats dull and neavy at
I(*Vc for western In store. Corn dull
and heavy at 11,13©1,1434 for new west'n
mixed. -Pork rather heavy for mess ate
fi278734r fo ture and $2B on spot. Beef
rm with lairdemand. Cut meats active
and Mr°. Bacon dull and nominal.
Lard in fair request. with sales of SCO tea
crime steam at 165 for May and 16%c for
May June and July. Eggs heavy at 20c.
CHICAGO. April 21.—Exchange
nu
changed. Flour firm and quiet at $3,75
04,75 for spring extras. Wheat declined
234(g.3c, closing dull at 8008034 c for No 2;
this afternoon unsettled at Blc cash, 81 34
@AIXO seller May. Corn dull and 234
@3.3 lower; galenist 86®880csah, 31148330
seller June for No 2, closing with sellers
at 85t4c cash; this afternoon irregular at
86.4%870 cash and seller May. Oats dull
and li@lv,e lower, closing at 45
0440. Rye dull and 2030 lower,
closing at 75c for fresh No 2. Bar
ley dull at 50(?,600 for No 2. Ilighwines
quiet at $1,03 for wood and $1.04 for Iron
bound. Provisions drill. Mess Pork
closed at $27,75. Lard 15W. Dry salted
shoulders 10%c. Freights dull and un
changed. Receipts past 24 hours : 4203
bbls flour, 16359 bush wheat. 35780 corn.
14506 cats, 18:." rye, 350 barley. 4648 head
hogs. Shipment.: 4669 bbls flour, 161943
bush wheat, 57163 corn, 6015 oats, 1020
rye, 750 barley, 4021 bead hogs.
Sr. Louts, April 21.—Tobacco steady
and unchanged. Cotton quiet at 225.
Hemp firm and unchanged. Flour; su
perfine 53,90@4,19, XN 1 4 ,760 4 , 90 , and
choice to fancy 55,75@7,50. Wheat dull
and lower, with sales of No 2 opting at
Bic, No 2 red fall at 51,03 and choice to
fancy $1,20@1.35. Corn steady at 90(592e
for mixed, 930 for choice yellow and 9334
gagor white. Oats slow at 54(2;55e.
; choice Minnesota 51fg11.4.3. Bye
firm at 77c.• Whisky held firmly at 51,04
WA. Sugar 1034fgalV3 for-fair to
choice. Coffee ranges at 2034g323e. Mo.
lasses quiet at 7ta for retailed. Pork;.
small sales at 528,f 3. Dry salt meat job.
blog at lie for shoulders, 15c; for clear
rib and 153 4 ®1534e for bacon; order lots
at 11%@)12c for shoulders, 16)0)15,11c4
clear rib and 1034@16N0 for clear.
in better demand at 1530 for choice tierce
and 17©1754c for keg.
CIIICIANATI, April 21.—Flour dull;
nanny 45g6,25. Wheat steady: red 21.10
(41,12. Corn to Ur 3d demand at E1G1920.
. . . _ .
oats firm at 55igne. Rye 9543970. Bar. I
ley dull at 83%51,05. Oatton firm and
go higher, with middling at 2210. ,
bacco—sales of 170 hhde at 11(§17,60.
Whisky at $1@1,02 offered, but none
offering; sales of 400 bble. Mess pork at
03,50. Bulk Meats higher; salsa of
200,C1.3 the at love for shoulders, leg@
14g0 for clear rib sides, and 160 for clear.
Bacon—aales 110 hhda at 11X@11740 ibr
ahoulders, 161(0 for clear rib aides, and
16%1510340 PIT clean sugar cured hams
1734 ®lBgc and firm. Lard—none offered
below 180. Sugar at 1034ep2340 for raw.
Coffee at 19@230. Linseed oil dull at 88
(61900. Petroleum dull and reported at
25@230.
Cr.svELAND, April IL—Flour firm and
Unchanged. Rye Sour quiet at /4,750
5.50 par bin. Wheat held at 111,1254g51:13
No. 1 red winter; $1,05®1,86 for No. 2 do.
Corn—holders eking 95@1960 for mixed
old and new. Rye firm 90@9f c. Barley
quiet Fificigfl for State and Canada. Pe.
troleum dull and Inactive for apt oil,
held at 22340 for standard white, 22c bid;
taloa 15C3 bbis refined buyer all year at
2So; crude held at 115,10 on apt.
Tor.sticy,kpril 21.—Wheat: No 1 white
Michigan 51,28, regular do 11,18, amber
Michigan 51,C1, No 1 red nominally at:
51,11, No 2 do at 51,08, NOS do at 92c.
Corn: No 1 at 94c, No 2 bald at 92c, yel
low at 9734 c, No 2 old at 980, N 0.2 do at
94c. Oets dull; No I held at 55g0; sales
of No 2 at 64c. --Clover seed P,74.:
PHILADELPHIA, April 21. Flour
steady; superfine 54 37%5,0. 'Wheat
firmer; red 41,1.1®193. Eve held at $1,05.
Corn: yellow 111,1E1g:1,20. Oats better at
62Q683. Petroleum steadY;amde 1834 ®
18 ;o;, refined 20go. Whisky blither,
.western $1,6754. •
BALTIMORE, April 21.—Flour • aoUve
and firm. • Wheat firmerrAlaryland
ber sl,46lsl,6s;_Pennerylvaniasl,33(4l,3s.
Cormmixed higher at $1.15, white is lees
firm at $1.13®1,14. Rye quiet at $l.lO.
Oats steady at 63@ede. Mess t rk firm
at $28,50®.
MiLwAuREE, April 21.—Flour more
active: :spring extras $8.001 3 , 9 6. Wheat
firm at edge for No I and 93.4 e for No 2.
Oats firm at 480 for No 2. Corn steady
at 70c for new. Rye firm at 77c fur No 1.
• ST. LOEHR. April 21.—Cattle less satire
at 4@734c. logs dull at ettec.
siaroterwair RAILROAD.
PIVHSETINGH FORT WATill AND Ca
mum Ba 31.110•11. April 2L-10 car.
metal, Nimlck A Co; 5 do do, Hallman &
Hi 2do do, Graff, Byers & Co; 2do 60.
7k ir
i sie a rgr IrLn Pe d l . l , ll,& , 2 g do ,t do, i llts, Graff
stockeii P Markle I Co; 25 hf bbla fish,
.7 S Dilworth; 25 do do, Head & Metzger;
63 slabs stool, Anderson & Woods; 2 can
scrap Iron, .I.Anaban.&Maioney; 200 bbta
dour, Culp & Shepard; 200 do do, 400 aka
do, T C Jenkins & Bro: 53 bbl. do, 149
bga in feed, Houck, J 3 Co; 198 aka bar.
ley, T M Muller; 166 do rye, W J Meek;
2cans ore, licuisey,- Wells & Co; 25 liza
soap, Johnston Colvin; 1 bbl egg., Day
& lki; 11 ht doz brooms, J Porterfield A
Co; /8e Male, W B Hays & Co; 7 bag h
oil, J P Kaufman; 8 bg. °steed, McHenry
dr. H; 13 aka kegs, B Fahnestock & Co;
40 bola bones, Seward & Emerson; 102
lIII4IIUI. 4 casks do, "Mazda Gloss Co;
26 bbl. lob oil, G E Palmer 1 Co; 10 bgs
potatoes, 2 bbl. eggs, 1 keg butter,.
Vjooclworth AD; 9 aka potatoes, Volgt,
Mahood & Co; 1 bbl eggs, Illizacheese,
H Riddle; 8 bbl. tallow, Drape & R; 11
eke rage, Godfrey &. Clark; 1 bbl eggs. -
Paul &Gibron; I ears limestone, Graff,
Bennett I Co; l bag coffee, Rinehart.&
S;2 rolls a Mather. M DaLauge; 60 bole
m dust, H W Buffo= 1 piano, Mellor &
Hoene. •
— GT7SVELSITD, AND PITTSBURGH BAIL-
Roll), April 21.-71 car pig irop, Graff, B
& Co; lato do ado.. - :Hallman. a & Ox.lo
cases tobacco, 10 palls tobacco, B H Baird;
50 bbls lime. Johmton & Co; 20 cases to
bacco. B Bwart A,Cce /CO Elks. potatoes , .
Bricker & f wire, Harrison &
Co; 36 bbl oli, W LC Howard & 0o; 1 bx
nuts and bolts, D M Barr; 3 bang ware,
:Cunningham Moment ,50 . Odle, .w
boards, Arbuckles & Co; 12 kga mint; Si
awes do, J O Reddick & Son; ROO ft lam
ber, B Schmidt& Co; MO do do, Crow.
low & Coon; 8000 do do, Slick: & &holes;
7 bble r ware, 4 eke do, J Dunlap; 2 bbls
hard, Denamlerßroin sdo h , ware; Park
d Co; 25 bus hdw,-Secomb
ail - it:Co; .1 old
bell. J Millers & M; 10 bOdle, Perk
Id Dean; 7 Ms notrble, 6pot do, iMcGee
,k Son; 10 bble lard oil; Dalton & Town
send; BO bag scales, Fairbanks M & Co;
6 bbls Move cement, Mlichell & El; 18
cases, tobacco .1 Fullerton; 10 do do, T J
Blsokmore; 1 car potatoes, Van Carder
& B; 12 Jags syrup, Armstrong Bra & Co;
1 ploy/ and mould board, Hail & Speer;
6 obis knobs, Jones, N & Co; 1 do tallow,
2do grease, 4 M olt bbls, W Flacons &
1 emp keg, Linen & M; 2 bbls eggs, Day
& Co; 2dO d apples, Houck, Jet Co; 1
bag sacks; Bricker & CO; 5 skit potatoes,
Van °order & El; 16 do rags, McCullough
El & Ccs 24 bile chairs, 3 do rockers, 8 do
stools, Bedford Chair Co; la bbls flour
1 , 0 Jenkins; 80 hf bbls Bab, Johnson &
OD; 1 bbl lab oil, Bakewell, P & Co; 1 bx
T W Davis; 34 m tobacco 4 pall do Way
man & Son; 1 Cl/ saw, Huobard & Rio;
1. hhd' shouldoint, tor Omni, .D A
ougherty; 11 tubs butter, 3.4 bbl do W
H Graff & Oot 5 bble eggs, Atwell & Lre;
27 bbls flour, 13 bgs a meal, Sc.homaker
de L
OLSOINITATI_ AND Br.
Prrrsaniton,
Loots RAILIWAD, April 2a.-4reirsetsves
P Adams., fr. Bro; 2 do rye, Robb &
Herron; 56 bbls grease, W B Illsye & Son;
260 g hides, 80 bdl o skins, 84 do d kiPs,
G H Anderson: 1 car corn, It 'Knox A
Son; 100 bush corn,B4 bgs rye, 45 do
nilltfeed, 3 do d appes, 84 dol rags. D R
Herron; 2 e tables, 1 dos w chairs, Bold.
Weer A K; 1 bx cabs, 10 cribs set nth J
Leiter & Bro; 8 bdls Sable slides, Krerh.
pie A F; 2 dos powers; S Hare & Son; 18
tall spokes, 10 do fellow. Storier, 51 & C;
21 kgs lard, VolgteM &Om 6 tibls apples,
8 Margo; 253 bp bitlay, tkulth & Co; 41
,do oats, Sdoonlons, Meanorl H.; 11 do
rags, It Chrlidy; 41 60 'Data,. 9 Hooch 51
bids lard oil, Pittsburgh & Ommelsellle
R It; 5 tom hams,. P_Wilerol W ern er
do, R Brum 3 bOer coolers, J',/
- 1610 a:boulders, W Hashbge A Co; 26 tcs
grease, J Dairen dr. 'Son; bbls etnton
seed oil, Wesley Wilson:4 bales d goods
Horse of Refuge; 4 bgio seat, J BATA
MordOok; 1 bbl whiskY. DaPt: 3do
do, F Klaer: 2do alcohol, arrie&
7 WI fraines ,Barker,&ll; 100 8 bre starch, ;
K Hessaltoo; 15 do de W Cooper; 10
bbls rose, Arbuckles &do; '25 dbwhisky,
J McKay; 7 bgs festhers, 2 bbl. eggs, 2
tubs butter, F G Craighead: 2 cases to-
bacco, J Murphy; 2 Mile Japan, M A
Jones; 1 car old IrOn, Shounoarger &
Blair.
AMR:BOSKY VALLE! RAXLIOII),.
April 21.-1 sk flaxseed, I bk mdse, A
kgs
B Kirkpatri lllldriei, B butter,-.lbls
-t Riakman p ; 2
bids rags. 1 bdl hides, Widt, DIRKA Cka
2 can limestone, Elhooniberger, B & 0o; 2
bra eggs, J Seibert; 73 sirs oats, 8 pkgs
potatoes, R T Stewart; 50 aka wheat, J El
lalestt & 0o; 8 obis eggs, Bminterman
,
11,11til as: ltme, Ll , mtiaa,.! Sr..; I do
clay, star B Ca ; 5 bbLs potamm.Jß &
.MOrdocir; 12 bills trees, J H Morton; 1
bblaeggs, Ibx butter, J Llninatuird; 1
Mbr wee, D Gregg & Co; 6 . pltpli merket.
g, .I:sfcD - Crossan.. •
Prressnatur & .00113naLIMMIIIIAlt ,
- 'DMZ, April 21.-1 car metal, Dunbar
Iron Co; 1 do oement; 26 OM dot 0
Leech,
,2 rolls leather 21 Uhammt 1 0o;
I • . WIC • AY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1870.
fitlo do, 6 n Anderson & Co; 200 belle
raper, Smith & Frerichs 83 bgs Data,
Scott & Glutei; 8 bga seed, John Wilson .8
Sao; 19 bga rage, McElroy & Co; 2 bbla
esp. McCracken, Q & Om 3do do, P
Duff & Son; 4 rolls leather langhrey A
Frew; 1 bx tobacco, 8 Swart & Co.
ALLIMIIMIT STALTION. April 21.-48
eke oats, 21 do feed, 10 do floor. Geo
Stewart; 163 lugs flaxseed; M B Suydam;
2 cars cooperage, I hi Hemphill; 1 car
meta/. Spans, Chalfant • & Co; ,260 plop
' lead, Scboonntaker &Son; 6 cars ghldee,
A 4 J Groetzlnger; 1 car barley, M Heck.
elman; I do do, hi Well & Co; 1 do cooper
age, Rely& & R; 1 car lumber, L Walter.
& Son.
IMPORTS BY. RIVER
Prrrsatmcret. Bnowttevums Ann US.
nava PActurr ON April 21.-325. gallons
stoneware, W D t.koper & Co; 2 Obis
eggs, 6 do apples, 1 pkg butter, El Depot;
26 jugs mania syrup, 190 .bint oats, 31 do
corn,McHenry & Hood; 29 alts corn,
McCracken, 0 & Co; 63 bgs oats, 202 do
corn, D Wallace; ITS eke oats, 10 do, rye,
29 do corn,
1 bbl wine, Stephenson d: II;
25 sks barley, J Rhodes; 124 do oats,
Kell & R; 60 bbls flour, Emery t Co;
136 bgs oats, 17 do corn, J 0 Schwalm° &
Co; 2 bbls• whisky, F Shepard; 114 bor
oats, R H Conrad; 1 bbl butter. P Duff ,t
Son; 15 bbls apples, D Gannon; 300 bra w
glow, R 0 Schmertz! , . .
WESSLING ESE PETSOLIA, April 21.
25 seed 10 W W Koax;. bble hominy.
S Devol; bgs
124 bge barley, W J Meek; 28
bble potatoes, Carter, McG & Co; 15
reams paper, Pittsburgh Paper Manufac
turing Company; 26 aka potatoes, 61 do
apples, Volght, .51 et Co; 8 bbls .flour, A.
4n,
Garrison; 217 Pipe 4 do vases, H H
Collins; 29 aka wheat, 25 do rye 88 do
corn, Rose d: 165 do corn,lo do rye,
John Gardener 25 bbls appls, W Graff;
15 do do, Dav & Co;;, 46 bales hay, 54 bgs
wheat, 87 do rye, J& W Fairley; 18 sks
oats, illi Elliott. 1
RIVER NEWS
The river oot m ass to Slowly at
this point, with 10 !het 7 inches In the
channel - last evening. - Weather cloudy
and cool, with occasional Showers.
There has been no arrivals sines the
date of our last report, except the pack
ets. Business continues very slow at the
landing, but we are In - hopes that there
will soon be an Impinverunnt.
The Juniata departed for Cincinnati
with a fair trip: elm the Petrone for
Wheeling.
The Bellavernon, Capt. Darragh, is
tilling up steadily, and will depart for
St. Louis and the Upper Mindaalppl to
morrow without fall.
The Mary Meese, Capt. Mothers'. is
announced to depart for St. Louis this
morning without fall, and shipper.
should bear this in mind.
The Lorene, Capt. Shaman, I. an- -
honored for St. Lorna and the . Upper
Missinippl, and the Fontenot's, Capt.
Shaw's new boat, is up for St. Louie and
Missouri River.
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert,
will be the fast boat oat for New Or.
leans.
—W he clip the following from the St.
Taub, Democrat of Toesdey; "We have
several minor accidentshardly worth re
pains: The Washington arrived from
the. Missouri Sunday night, ran against
the Mollie Able and nearly capsized; Tur
ner, bound down tho bilmourl, collided
with a pier of the bridge at St. Charlee,
broke a wheel, and It is reported had a
hole knocked in her hull; on. Saturday
the Great Republic smashed the Far
West; the Wild Duck and a barge of the
Allegheny Belle, none of which accident.
were seen by ne,'nett we are 'reliably In
formed.' . .
—The. Cincinnati /Winfrey lays: The
exterior of the Red Wing looked dusky.
we any that will thrt has laid In the at
mosphere of Pittstnirgh twenty•four
hours, but her cabin lea very handeanue
Job of painting and ornamentation, and
la very richly furnished. The boat was
visited by a•number 'of our steamboat
men, and somo of them were quite en
thusiastic over her.
—Dlepatehes from Memphis report the
Arkansas rising from Fort Smith down.
Whether the rise will be sufficient to let
the Armadillo and other buts oat is not
yet known. The Armadillo was four
months out. from Clincinnatl. last Bator.
day, having let. there on the 16th of Do.
comber last.
• —The Louisville Courier him a ded•
dedly mixed up special from Picini:ninth
under dine of Monday. nen, it The
Arlington will arrival from - Cincinnati
this evening, and return tomorrow with
four or five tows of anal, and will depart
for Cincinnati and Laulaville within a
day or two.
—The carpenter of the Mary E. For.
syth, named Clark, waa struck on the
'head by • billet of wood, Monday, by a
colored deck band, bietantly killed,
when the boat was between Memphis
and Columbus, My., going down. The
negro was arrested at Memphis.
—Competition on the Lower Cumber-
Landis now decidedly Tobacco
Is being freighted at one dollar and fifty
cents per hogshead, and the boats pay
beck a rebate to the shipper of tlftyoents
and carry the owner for nothing.
—The news from Arkansas rim , le
agreeable; good water.- Utah, from St.
Lonna, passed Little Rock on Saturday,
bound to Fort Smith; Wawa and Nile;
en route from Bt. L 311111 •to Fort Szdtb,
passed Little Rock onlaonday.
—Three boys, supposed to be newsboys,
undertook to make the Journey from
Leavenworth, Rearms, to New (Melina
in a shift, but struck a snag about thirty
miles below Kansas City, and all were
drowned. •
—Tho Far Wed, Capt. Coulaon, does
not go to Fort Benton. MARVA }Counts
end Hulett, government tranaiwrtatlon
contractors. will lead her for Fort Stet
'
—The Lake Supezior• arrived at St.
L3llill on Tuesday, and the Camelia,
Nubvlllo to Pittsburgh, and tho towboat
Lake Erie wereat Evansville the same
•
—The steamer• Antelope, , with Ave
barges in tow. loaded with 101,063 bash
els of grain, left Dubuque 'for St. Louts
end New Orleans on Tnuraday evening.
—John Kirkpatrick, a well known
Cincinnati and tit. Louis pilot, is °on-
Abed to his home In Covington,, by
flammatory rheumatism. .
„ .
—The St. Charles received, at Clinoin
nett from the Norman, 420'bge wheat for
Kennedy & Bro., and 1215 dd. Ibr Z. S.
Liggett dt Co.
—The Glasgow, from Pittsburgh, at' ,
rived at New Orleans err Taesday, and
the Leonidu passed Vtcksinug the same
day. ••
—The Arkansas, Oant...A. H. Abut. is
loading at Si. Louis for Arkansas river.
—The Kate Putnam , and Sicilians, ar
rived at Cincinnati on Theldity.
—4ldro duns steambosirnen for $8,0.0
RIVER PACKETS.
DIEMPILIS AND, , NECAW. ORLEANS
OR MEMPHIS Alil ., U d dr i e
cIL And ecnsalodloss''
MOLLIE. ILIUM 014,, U. W.,IGAZAT.
Clerk. Staidl;sh Stie pout, wIU Dare as Abovo
SATURDAY, Ayr •
tor frelAll orpsince &playas 1104. rd or ta
apz3 slam ooLLaiewuoD.
UPPER XIISSIMIPrI
OR ST. LOUIS, ILEO.
.fi d dr i g,,
MIK AND t. PAol.—The
Wain loam ADM
LANAZNA ' 13Aloo/u. EnurtAN. Cora , r, :
Clerk, C.pt. J 2.1.11 M. V•di deryriff. VIII leaveAl
above on SATURDAY. April 53d. Lc 4 r. Y.
For freight or Danl. , WIWIop bOlird Or
AIM DUMYAT a co.: As.n.•
Ent ST. - LOVISOILE0."400
, KUK, MAMA. DuSIMMS
bT. P.blll.—The mitbud bobbtbdloas
PELIALYZDNON Capt. J. J. Dial Amy. ,
Will leave fer the above and intermediate porta
TRIP
Y,iorr
April SW t. at. 4 P.
Egu,
CAIRO AND ST. -LOUIS.
Fos
LOOTS L 11118801:1111 FL
be new pantenger rtcemer
torrametax • Jotrn-8
Will lens u above on THUDS
=MEI
PRIMO AND
PACKET,
The war and mileadld CLIO.-
JIINIATA, dpi. 0. L. 8299'
wut look l'lttstatrib 'tor
11111190X9 $1 Mil o'clock -- •I
willleako clack:Lista X
19 9. • - 0 • I
lvr emP- 4.7aTtbe
PITTSBURGH' , AHD , CINCINNATI
• PACKET IRE.•
* Tbe nes aiut wound i . asi=p,
Steamer. MBLINGTON. A .•
MOOD*. Muter, M. L a ...Asa, Oar. 1.."
Tlatebertlt Crtnetaaatt gyzetuer st
D. Immettr. Det • Dame Diriel. o ".
toiplBehreb, sea ag.ae tregreY,,
/or tralestl.liamata. or • mina:en:Maros. app
Slims boarder to • *
• 7A.ILIM MAJ. • *f
fre "Lula aoo aircido. geist.• ,
. .
SPECIAL NOTICES
.igf - CONSUDIPTION.
com. senz*c. rirtatomo
tin tee
eOr COUCtr, colds utd COSIJROI%.IOI, •
• 'DS. SCIia.CK'S SEAPThiIU Whin! for the
en. of Dympepsla and all the Debilitated Condi-
Done of Stomach.
DB. SCHENCK% MaliDit LICE PILLS, for
Diseases of the Liver or to act ea RkitiOLlo Pnr.
B ALL
AU of thefOtOlVOltediel - . , •enoften TrArilrod
in enla Conaumptiog, though the paimome
B Tt r e ' gewa r e e d 'trul u a r tl2
regulating the Stomach and Liter, Lou help the
thalmohicBTrup to diart and ecarsh through the
blood VOS3olr, will. mesas a care_ 1. awn el ,
reefed, --
_ •
Theft Diditines ere conth . lenthmily offered to
the Public as the °ray rote. cmtala and reliable
rummy for Pulmonary Couthreptlsm ant for all
Cloth morbid conditions of the bodyhich lead
to that fatal aIaGMC. Liver( complaint w and Dye
pepals are often Ibeerunner of Conseunistion.
and welts they manifest then:smiths they require
the moprompt atienCon.
The Pulmonic Baran to • medicine which has
bed along probation before the public. Its value
has been proved by the thousand cures it has
made through a period of more than thirty-6,
Yearn. In allof which time It. enpatatlon ha in
creased. and the molt obethmte skepticism can
no longer dash, Dist It le • remedy which may
be used with confidence in all cases which admit
et • cure.
ed Dec.& win perseVeringly follow the di
rections which socomPthY earth bottle, he vet I
Third certainly be cured. If his Lunn are not ism meth
wasted to m\ie ..mns posit. It: Even in caeca
supposed to bo incurable, when Mende and phy
sicians have deepalmd. the use of this Medicine
has saveCthe life of the patient and restored
him to whet h.alth.
Dr./Schenck does not say that all came of rei
t:ay-nary Consumption are within the reach of
Medicine, but he emphatically asserts that often
when patients have themw!. startnlngsymptoun,
such as • violent cough, creeping chilli night
ti;f sets iel e tglOtli b e krts lit i* bn. d s ' lt ' d d iv i VeTi
they are given np hi their phyalcan they may still
be eared. cap medical treatment can create new
. .
•.•... . _ • • •
lunge. but when thtlungs are'refy co diseased
end to some extent destroyeti, eon ree, a t.
footed b Dr. Schensk , medicines.
Silo, In Scrofula. Itteeseea, mate wealthier
are eutmlly elle,ent. Dr. &heath bar photo.
graphs of a numbs , or Penn/WSW> have been
henrly covered with th imble Wive and no" , all
ealed up. Tel. atoms Ite PurtrYtng properties,
which must be able to heat...mu in the lnnee.
In the treatment of Cortinteption it le In the
ntheoet impertanee to 4170 1110 e ape a ...shy
tone to the eye Leta. Hanel is to necessary to
strengthen the appetite of the patient awl In.
prove the dincetton• rTooer noertshment ti re
saired together with slab meant LE will make
the food molly digestible. The articles moat
suitable for the diet of Dominantly, patients are
destxuated In Dr. Schenck's Alwatthee. whieh
, ere - divwdbeleed gratultoesty. in genel the
molt highly nutritlaue &Melee ate to be.pre
ferred,butthedlgestlve orgasm menthe et, Chat h•
reed Inroer to mate either toad or [Redid.
BerriCeebl o e. This requirement Is met by the
•.• . . - - .
neaweed Tonle, and for Ulla purpose It was dm
ignated
When the digestMe Dower. are pot In iteCol.
order, the foodbas its proper elfeeti the meter*
or the patient Is losigorated .4 tile lungs lx-
Vn to exercise their functi healing ormal and
esithy manner. Then thypowers of
rnimonte Oran will efrat tile ewe.
Csislistartloll is CMOS% always...tn.
phrased with Dyepepsl• nod Liver Complaint.
Schenck's Mandrel.. TIM me Wended to re
move obetractions [Math. Liter Lod restore Its
health
calomel Pg e •VnTlaW7 T a:d 4''''
warranted net to contain particle o f
any tale
end poison. These rws cure the most otmtirate
so.sts.nesg, lick headache, piled, bilious gr..
Vow., and all other disown wtdeh 'rim Erma a
torpid or obstructed conditiots of the Liver. One
boo of these pills wilt Viele the !SASSO' of the
medierne.
In Consuming on lA. 000 Weed Tonic and Man
drake rib. are Invaluable auxiliary medicines
They relieve tee stiffartette Of tbe patient mid
mist 000 Pnimonle Byrne efloctlng • care.
They h..ve been toned astral In advanced stages
or Con
gy°:.l where
g:trme a =rolitr:O
the Judgmen tide: he ms Inauted•essettly
death. The er pa t ients Weft were LltmOlf
monthsg coethtion have been premerred for
by the um of eckeneh'e three great rem-
DDr. richenekle Almanac contsdne a fltrl treaUse
on the verb.. forms of dilate. hie mode of
treatment, Ana generaidlrections how to on hi.
medicine, can be had math. or lent by 11111 try
addressing his Principal WPM. No. 15, North
Stith sueet. Philadelphia. Pa.
Price of the Pahnonle nympand bowel Ton
ic each 111,110 per battle. or 11 . 1,50 a half dozen.
temente Pine SO mute a box. P ot satiety all
dmaatele da-;der
Or - DOCTOR WHITTIER CONe
TiNTIAS TO TREAT ALL PHITATE
DOSZAS6n. That anaterove clam of cues remit
tag from 1f
-.bone. producing unmanliness.
nervous debility,Orttsblllty. eruptions...sin.
embalms* non d ntl Immanency permancnill
cured. Persons alAicted with delicate, intricate
and loan standing coustltutiouni comnial-ts are
politely Invited Co call fOreourgitatlon, veto.,
costa nothing.~
inDeriencli. the belt of tuarbers,
has enabled h im to perfect remedies at an. nee
cleat, safe, permanent.sad which In meet rose.
can be used without hindrance to business. Med
icines prepared In the .tabilellinon, which em
braces oak. reception and malting rooms; also
boarding and sleeping apartments for palmate.
requiring dan t u si rson. attention, and vapor
and chemical thus Conevacrating the tamed
Mineral gyring. o matter who have felled.
elate your ease. bead what be save In his pam
phlet of IlAv yoga, t to and address for two
stamps In seared envelope. Thousands of eases
treated annually. at oMda and all over the cone
tlic<cii'frinMa
Pittsburgh. 1... no..r, SI S. 0. Lot r. a.
gun
days DI 0. to aY. a. Pamphlet sent to any ad
-dress for two erne s. •o 2
OrnATCIIELOWS HAIJEIDYE.
. —This splendid Hair Bye le the best In
the world. formless, reliable. Instantateerta.
does not curtain nor any trUatto polesn to
pr,mooe pavairds or death. Avoid the vaunted
avid delusive preparatlota boasting virtues they
do not Cro The cenobite W. A 'bachelor's
Hair Bye ha had 30 years antarnishwt reputa
tion to uphold la Integrity se the only Perfeet
Hale I.lye—Blaek oe Brown.by all Drug
gist& Applied .15 Bond 'Brest. N. Y. 1.7
AUCTION SALES
CHARTERS CEMETERY
I=Dul3lll.ci SEialems
or
BIJRLIL LOTS
The Tonne. of Chanters CenteterT.Oli hOM
►Oita ►tISLIO BALMS of Burial Let.. on the
. Gureeery Ground.. for seer Summates nettle-
gain, beginning It /0 in . ClOng On
SATURDAY. Apritlllld, ISTO. sad °Winning
SATURDAY, Apel 30tb, 1810.
BATURDAY. II as lits. 1070.
SATURDAY. May 14.1. h, 1870.
Ck.nler. Cemetery le ottuated o¢ tee Temper
• mellle and Mensteld Plank Bead, •boot 3
=1
from Cemetery Station. inn Randle Railroad
This le now the ONLY Debtle lecorporated.
Cemetery on the `llioutla tilde.•• It was ebarter ,
ed and set spat for nunal purposes In 111851. It
I. sot agc.stry to speak of the - many natural .
advantages It poem:sea! fpr beauty of situation
and capability of high Improvement. titillated
On the hlsldanda. It orsrlooto tn. betutlfel
Chatter. lyaliey; and 'enlist It la bear the Mks'
and sarroundbur boroughs, ;et the location Is
such as to forbid Ita cies being removed or en.
oronnA,no on by elty or town. The grounds boa . r.
log bet a cantata plotted Into sections and ran-
rre, the menavue eau offer the tarot eltitble lota
snit U 1.11.11•11 of all; sod touch be
lawrthe prices now current Is the etzy cemeteries.
Th. a...r.tiotts And improvements alreadly made
by lot holders will mower. lavoribly with older
oeseterles. All heads or fannies obi other*
who bare 001 let pa rehtee4 a /aridly Barba nut
.ro partlonlorly dtreetad tnitlese oalesAnel uried
to come as ono* and nate' “Itetlon of a lot ',FLAN
=
Visitors Mum itta Otter and !moults aim reach
th e ceetetet, by. taking t e. Aeon:al:iodation
Train. latalag (be Union Depot at. 11915 A. N.:,
leaving 119mInallsin' etattett at Ilas A. 91:
leaalligTesonaiaitecrolB l 9Attan a;11.40 A. 91;
and set ad the atlierastirantallon • italna
laws insafteranow at 9:30 sad 15:30 9. ar.
aplY:►l
:I i'ei 1 1 0 44 N:Tzi , t'll): l :41
ME=
"Five Valuable Ditiding Lots
Apiownro.." moutts, issirrsi-
ALS AND STOCK OF stestisainuaw
YLASoN dazriniMpATi Alien sad. 1 0 T°. -
At o'clock P. Y. Win be Sold culla premises.
_corner of Jowspeoservard Meadow street., am,
JELOniniesse; ligiorjler IeXCILZY t Trus-
Th Nulittiellia ** 4ollZ 7 4::pr ' l:l 7 1t he Z
entLLa Fantory.Bolldinge soda Leaflet IL Ate.
DIVA trer ntiTat ;Wat: ? s°.
ebeoter 84,.111/0 Bier - before tte
Old Maar. payabg 199 0 yawn
.434 •a.soo
The 7 Cfreett w d i s "* b!lerteln ? fatiredit =fa,
s treet: and. ISOfret to depth along Meadow
tree to NOfeet alley. •
ALI, fee sliosee, She five Valtiable'AdJohl
log Ledo eadl SO feet - front on Josephine etreet:
and 1110101tdeepto a She reel vele Alley.
ALBo ail the Moulds, Tools. Material. Stone
In trade, itc.. comprising lot of womufsomied
Glassware •
This Is • tirade alraide opportunity for thole
ighten to inmate In the Olau Manullmturleg
Business. the location beteg one of the beet Ur
tho neighborhood of PlCatuttlh for ...helm
P "'""'•raame or BALE.
Per the Real X•tatO ono-third Dub. ale-third
In 0211 year. and remainder In two yeannwith It.
serest on deferred payments (Arable ananelly,
to be secured by Bond nod Mortgage, with .pe.
riot clauses lot promptpeyments.
The o th er proostD. Terms c.s. or approved
eadonled POO 50 dap*
XetILWAILICE, Autolleni
Mal
=7272
SUBURBAN LOTS
61u:tr. : 0OW'.
• 00D. Agcnui...'
WZDNIZIDA.Y. ADM A ith, •t
A. M.. RUI to mold on the Pro =lnk
• Lose.af • half aereiesh. ,
ii . Leta of ?se and SAWS seri* Mob.:
Lt of Iwir Sad • gitouri•r
EE
• . . ,
ditnafetat Jaet.s U. deals adapted for Patna
ban borers. thickly planted with belt Trees aka
Grape VW*. near to Railroad litatloct. affording
Peantifol. river Wt. landlicaßaehncs, was Indio's
lag properties at. Steam. Watson. analtit and
UIO
water. moo eln. 'good roads an ' d 1004
.iiiirp r o o od t gets nil a ....pet.
u ggi v iNnlrl i eders 2 onsets Talob , ank
tram trom Aikitheas AMIt. .
th.ngs‘ sviar
wmptil•
SST SUNDAY at
-*aboard or to
we .4 Oat
STEAMSHIPS
Lrolearoor: ARID
O.I3RENSTOWN.
TUE trinseN NAM STEULAISIIIPL
Nymbering. mut. arst-ttu. Yteiete,
them oelstrested . • ^SF
OLTY OP P u Ve. ?,tF OF AIITIV2111!,_
orr , 1,
opu.M111,11AL21110KE:
Baoln F.VIAI6.O.TORpAY, from Pier 44/
MajfjfAltr ri i • ,; orturther
"
Witaakir 131101ik., F
OFFICIAL.
AN ORDINANCE to authorize
the Grading and Paving of Baena Vista
strw t. from Taylor to Ace.ley street.
Sac. 1. Batt ordained owl modea by the Seigel
and Common Councils ef the City of Alkehenle.
and tl Ss Amen evolognerrsd mooted elr nut du.
tAortly of the onna. That the Committee 00
Street. be. and they are hereby authorised and
directed to barite and receive prognosia for the
gradlourandpavingof BechaVistaotreet os afore
aanddentb/od conr
bidderstherefor
e w rdm er he t lon w . et
Sac. 9 That for the purl:wee of defredleg the
eLt end celestite, of the said Lelyroventente.
th se. be. and le her, by levied, • special tax, to
be equally assessed awn toe several lots boon&
Int sod abort wig upon Use saki Baena Vista street
reopert'vely In proportion to the feet front to
Oh. tiro ell, comprtstd. and bounding and
abettl olßt es afore.ald
Ste. J. That as soot, la the cost nod expenses
of said improvements shell bd folly ascertaleed.
It shall be the dot of the Street Cc males loner
flattest sod apportion the tame among the se,
Vistalots bounding and abutting . open said Beam
Vista meet respectieely, accord.og to the role
above Intimated, and ilmnopeu rgmeed to mats
demand and collect the same,eceordlogio the IWO
etslor.• of the Act of the General Asllembty of
! Un c :c r t ' sgriliVtl'h:frisre7or'e`ritl`elitionneVitt
expenses of greats' and regents of the steeele
nun .11074 f the City of Alkeheey. and for
otter purposes," passed the 1111.rt.elh day of
earth, 1369.
Soc. 4. Teat so much of soy ordinstomt. may
coodtet with, or be Gipping be the f4regang,
he end the same is h repealed
Ordalned and enacted Into a law, this the 14th
day of April, A. D. 1870.
reat.l.l7 . l.feg l CL ß eil.
Attest: I. B. OoLore
Clerk of Select Coenell.
9,3111 WARNSR.
President of Common Connell.
Attests B. DiuwOntra,
Clnt 0, Common Connell. anti
AN ORDINANCE to authorize
the Gradi and Paving of avenue,
(tom Taggart atrml to northern terminus.
Pecs I. Bo U ordabsat ant enacted by NOGG.
and Common Camelia of the Ulty of Allegheny,
and St Le hereby ma.. by V. ouaortrif of U.
came. That tho Committee Oh MIN. be, and
th. y are hereby authorised and di reetedto etrelte
auntreceive "rooms's fur the ermang end 007206
of Union avenue as aforesaid, and to contract
therefor with the lowest nod best bidder or bid
de, n. at their discretion
exc . . 9.1 That for the purpose of defraying the
nnd exp. nevi of the u td Improvements.
therebe, nod Is hereby levied. • ape°. tee. to
be equally as.ased upon the leveret luta bound
ing end abutting upon e.h sale of the said Onion
In
reepeetlvely In proportion to the feet (rent
In °t em reepectlvely comprised. end Wending
and abutting as aforesaid.
tic. 3. Test as soon u the so and expenses
salgtosproventent• snail ascertained,
It shall be tho duty of the /erect Commlssl one r to
envoi and apportion the lame moon( the n ever.
lots bounding and abutting...said Ave,
Oa aforesaid, resruetively, accoroing to the No
above Indicated. And thereupon proceed to maks
demand and collect the same, according mob
s.
prow I,lorts of the Art of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylveule. entitled
•iAn Act oellnlu the meaner of collecting tee
ffry ' s * o f , f the ~sgurelivlientslk . 0 1•IL:tlig!
perposes puled toe 30. h day or rear., 1559.
1550. 4. Teat so moth of any ordinance or pans
of Drilla.. u may omelet WI. or be emptied
by the toregolug, he and the alma it healthy re
pealed.
Ordained and enacted Into • law this be 14th
day of April. A. 11.1117
JAMESM PdoßßlEtt.
President of Select Cooled.
Attest J. R. °rases - .
Clerk of BelegiSeinfrireikAns
tn.
President of Common Conseil.
/ALGA: R. Duilroralle.
Clerk Of Common Collett. apil
ANORDINANCE to authorize
tbe tors:ding and Paving of Mulberry atthees
from Heber:as atteet to Greet terminue.
exc. I. Itte In ordained and enacted by the
be et and Common Councils of the Clty Of Ail.-
Milroy, and It Is hereby ordained and closeted by
tee authority of the same, Tha.tbe Committee
n Streets be and thry the hereby anthorthed and
directed to Invite and receive prowards for the
gredlug and paving of Kalberry street, es Mere.
aid, and to contract therefor with the lowest and
best bidder or bidders, at their dithretlon.
enc. M. That for the purpose. of defraying the
ant and expeses of the raid Improvement.,
there be, mod s
ired leby levied, • speetal tax. to
be
an asses upon the several lots bound
ing and abutting upon the add Mulberry street
specurely in proportion to the
(vet
front
sodthm respectively comprised, and bounding
nbuttths as aforesaid.
One. 3. That as soon as the fo
ll y expense.
I of said Improvements shall be fuy ascertained.
It shall be the duty of thebtreet Comoulationer to
threes and apportion the same among thitherveral
you bounding and abutting upon said Mulberry
st•ect reepectively. according to th e rule ab
d ove
Indicated, and them:Pon
ac c o rd to the
mand'and collect the some, according to the Act
of the General Athembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvan endued • 'An Act droning the
tothner of collecting the expenths of grading
and paving urine streets and alleys of the City
thellegheny. and or purposes," pthsed
hirtieth day of M oo ch.lo6o.
bac. 4. That no
supplied any ordinau. as may
confitct wltb, or be by the foregoing, be
and the same Is hereby reputed.
Ordained and enacted Into a Ise. this the 1411
day of April. Anuo Domint. one thoosthd eight
hundred and novelty. •
• JAMES IieBILIKE.
President of Om detect Connell.
MUM: I. ft. 015.0 T,
Clerk of the detest Conn
W ell.
HEN ex ARKEIZ.
President of Common Council.'
Attest: Monaca Do.oroaxa.
Clerk of Common Council. spit •
A N ORDINANCE to authorize
the finding and Paving of Taggart Street.
WeshMoon acme to Onion Muss
Morton I. Bs tt ordalud and mutat Ity the
Halal and Consvms Comm of Oss 4/
geese. and tt Amigo/ ordained mad remersat trg
on Ms authority of tee That the Committee
o btreets be, end they are hereby authorised
and directed to invite and receive proposals for
the grad lagud p vt rig of T sssssss treet.as afors•
sald. said to contract therefor whit the lowest axe
best bidder or bidders. at Yule dtmetton.
ham. Z. That for the purpose of defraying.
the cost and expens lev i ed , d Improvements. thus
be. ana la hereby a special lax. to be
equally arseseed noon the scurai lots bounding
and abutting upon the said Taggart strati
respectively in proportion to the feet front In
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
autttne arersuld.
net: 3. T hat.. soon as the that and expellee.
of said improsernents stall be fells us-enabled.
sb.:l the duty of the Street Commissioner to
stses. and apportion tee same amens the thredati
is bounding and abutting spot said Taggart
eed respectively, according to the rale
above indicated. and thereupon proceed toms).
demand and collect the same. according to the
provision of the Act or the General Assembly et
the Commonwealth of Pemmican's. entitled
•lAn Act detain the manner of colteethats the
nrz.ooff te ' titt l' E s4? " t i t, o la Ve t =
it.tree, •• passed toe tuna . eth aay of March,
hao. 4. That so moth Of moll =Wt.. m Inej
°orient selth or be whiled bY the fiThr°Mit
and the mu le hereby reputed. •
Ordatnea and enacted into aisle Ala the lielt
gay of April. A.
• JAMES Ilellllllll.
I.E.
on j:e . widen% of Select Coastal.
Clerk of thaelect Coanell.
HENRY WARNER.
President of Common Connell.
Attest: riIIsWOATM.
Clerk of Common Coatell. Soil
AN ORDECANCE to authorize
the tirarting of School street, from noble.
son Street to the Altegbewr Hirer .
sectiow 1. Be It ordained and netted be the
Select and Co:amour :on netts of the City of Alla
theny. and It Ls hereby ordained sad etiacteu by
he authority of the same, That the Committee on
Mole be, and they we Hereby witherlasd and
directed to Invite sod receive proposals inn. e
grading of nebool meet ea sibresaid, and .
tract therefor with the lowest bidder or hidden,
at their discretion.
mac. IL That for the threw of defrayiar the
cost and expenses of ea./ Improvements, there
be.. and It hereby l.rt, eL • special tax.. to be
equally assented upon the scvessi lots boneding
and abutting upon the geld School street res
pectively In proportion to the feet Creel tk ,
respectively comes lied, and booodlog and
abettlag as afornald.
Sec S. v has as nom he the coat and saws nee
of said improvements shall be fully ascertained.
It nail le the airy of the Street Commissioner
to &sten and apportion the teen among tem
seven! lots nand'', and abutting epos salt
School street reteectivsby, accordion . to the
rale above Indicated. and thereupon peeved to
mike demand and Collect thence. according Iso
' the omelets:me of the AM of tbe Gess rel Amen-
Isle of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. en
titled l•An act detente not manner of collecting
the expenses of Erwin' red hnlog of tb.
streets end suleyeof the city of Allegany. and
toe *Vie r outposts," Immo the thirtieth dal of
M 176 44 .-I.nett so math of say ordinance Se may
otinalct with, or be Lapelled hell. threthiani tle
theseme Is berth, rePeldrh.
Ordained and muted Into a law Shinn 16th
'dap of "' U. D"87 1 . 4.11 - 96 4
Fred eat Of the Sates °omen
.. Attest: J. B. anat. •
Clerk of Select Council.
litNlitt WAR/MX
Preeldent of the Common Cordell:
Attest: Boat= DILWORTH.
. Clerk of theJeleCt Cone l. ._Litt
iiii. - ORDINANCE **authorize
the Constenetion: of a latteral hewer. do
raster alley
816. 1: Hitt erdafesd meg ranted betas Sisfiet
mad • Common Coestsflt of the Ohl Aile9W•Y,
en is Warr, neonate:sat nested by anther ,
UV of the alas, That the Sewer Commluton be,
And they are hereby authorized and directed to
Invite and receive proponta tor the contraction
of • Sewer located as follows: the Frasier •11.7.
from Colton street to ednect with the liedrsilek
cite[ sewer, the plan of the same to beapprovell
by Couusils. mad to entrant therefor witho
lowest and best Ilidderet bidden, at their die.
action.
Sec. 9.. That, es urea so the coot and expenes
of odd Sewer shall be folly Wicertaltad, the Name
lshalt be MOW, assessed and eolleeted.
ed for. by an Act of Assembly of the Comman•
wealth of Penn/vents, entitled •la supplement
to a supplement of the north mil. of an act
nulled an 'Act relating to Allegheny City.!" apt
Proved March Sl* A. Its 186.
Ina. S. That so much of any ordinance a may
conglet with, Otto applied by the foregoing, be
sod the same Ishereby repealed. .
Ordained and emoted Into a boy this the 14th
" 't at M" ' l4 A. . D. . " MISS
President of Select Council.
ECM
. . .
Attosta J. It. Ox.f.sf,
crk of tinleC h tiorgl 4
•
?resident Of Cana. CoUimil
ktOtlitliT DlLlVOmCommnir,
im2l Clark of on Council. •
OPPICS Or Tanaermen or ALlotollenv Co.. I
,Prilleunan, April Lt, 1510. t
TN EIIIIIIIWA.NCE 01' THE 21st
,ALBectlon ol an Aetralatiag to Allegheny ann.
ty, approved the lit day of May. IBM end of
the amendment to laid election, approved the
3010 day or March, 1550, I do hereby sive s.
tlee that the Duplicates for the several Wards,
Borough. and Twornahlps 0110 be open, and 100
be prepared to receive the •
Conn4r, State, Poor, Work HOllllB and
Improvement Taxes for 1870,
allAr the Lt day of 10.. Y. 1870:
Sale taxes cm be paid at this *Moe man the lit
4.7 .1 Lavin with a deduction of FIVZ PZB
CENT. len prompt plumate. to MI Demons aortas
tne whets amount of their lama; • . . •
,There RILL beito deduction allried earls: the
- month of aogust. Tyere be •
TEE rERCiENT. ADDED
, To taxes remaining unpaid on W. lit gar 'el
1810..
J. r. DZISNIigtON.I
, Treaaarar of Ailezbeny
JOHN T.,GRAY,
Souse' and' Sum Fainter.
onAmmat AZ r . r fax...A,23:148.
lvatlaneer
Jairti/ ildit• Hanel
NDM 1111.11311E*
nun, loss AID =BM PAOIIIG .•
. . , . •
of tal ' aDos Be ItlzE_Cotel es , make. ".a.:fall
mi=rogge.,!. plied at IItIIM
A 8.2141114Wr11k
QA.L.ILD DRESSING 1.-,-.lliut to.
waved fresh imply or Crone Slack,
pLimo.f a lfaiamataglitr i tA l tvls
wgza2ts.A.Ml 4.141,10,11.1116
A.;
4 ~• Ootreri sa ny =la us.
OE
IRON AND STEMIL.
DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLMAN - . RAM & Co..
IRON_ NAILLS . STEEL.
AXLES AND SPRINGS.
DIIQIITILNE. L Z AFD MIFILITL.
FLAT BAR, ROUND AND swells TWIR L
BAND. B r OLI T MT D AND TANKIRON,
fIaNtIRON• DRAO an i fitlnTElS BEM
FLASHIER, durnut BARS. criasp
DIOII N .
T AD FLAT RAlL_an Coal Honda
m.)VrtiARS L WEDHEs A HARROW TEETH.
firRINO.,._PLoW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STSEi. wHICRI AND MOULDBcaI
STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHATTLIIth A. B.
CHEM..
COACH, BOORT and WAEION SPRINGS sad
OUT ES. NAILS AND SPIKES. -
All-Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND ;WORKS:
Ilaxtesath Sams% mad Allege/est Haver
anal IT Wainer Ousel, Pittabarab.
MILLER, BAHR &
IdICTCALT BEI gis.l34 .
UZI , . W. BA-Kkg..
CHAS. MEW
PAH.,4
CRESCENT. STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR dt PARKIN,
OVVICIL le.
.110 Liberty itnet,
EITTEIBUBBIL PA.
pITTSBURGEIL
STEEL WORKS.
MITABLISLIED IN 11411.
ANDERSON & WOW.*
XAXIVACITI7I . O7
BEET OUT ROL
Inn dcArelialos. um
Itsfisad Germu sipzing Steel.
oorra noasiiumierr Avraus. rtra-
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM MILLI&
(gnawer to JOB. HANII i CO,)"
Hu Malian caertusive with the leading For
=AVM' FT
8. 1 MlrrrtriMM 1.%V O n g
RS.
i=ralANTr A l l a ' aftreirlin
Comer of Damon Way and Pintatreet.
unkbio
NOVELTY WORKS.
MIORHE&D, ADAMS & CO.
CZTVIONE nTANDA.IIDapALRBANIC IS PAT-
Writ PLA.TTOBX ABD COMMIS
SCALES.
itnna 'Posed Patent 00471. Locks awl Latata.
Paint and Cotten MI ak tn.
10113 Sit OF • FIRST AVENUE & GUIS 81111,
rum's.
fILFFFICLD BTEAIII. mums.
IIIRIER, & Oa;
scam:Man of oven daorlotios ot '
CAST AND
. GERYLAN -STEEL.
"WATTirliirkaTiligx
AXLES. 0T1L!..1. Soo, ie.
Wareolse. SlVaterashloo Ent Sta,
B LACK inamoso
STEEL WORKS.
PARR, WIWI= & CO.,
116.nafalatreni et WI tlemeripil<ma
ES "V JIM II EL \
•
=lce and Wszebo THIRTIETH. THIRTY
1111:32 amd ILLILNUAD BTEILISTS.
COOK OTOYEIL
BISSELL & CO'S
rozi 7 arrumixous COAL
'Warranted to Cook s B*. or Roast as
pelt u any other Store th the Union. •
BTBFIPT,T. &
No. 2185 Liberty Street
RI" as band and Mt ule,
TABLoR
RESTING STOVES.
ORATE TRUSTS, TENDERS.
COOIED:0 RANID[B. ie.
BAIT, HUMUS & CO.
BOSTON °OOHING BANGUI,
TEE REW ANTI-DINT QOPOSINO BTOVL
"BURFLATOR.,” COTALXI6II, COOK SWIM
RANGED (Cincinnati Mums) PORTABLY.
ART HUM MANTLES. WiLLKANV
n i ltiM,Watt r a "
20e mid 208 Liberty street,
Cook, Parlor , and Heating Stoves,
N.. 54 Ntatl •tr..s.
cmr=
=3
OZWZILLL PAIITAIII4
rr•rs, p •:41 Ig
Pounded A. D 181114.
CIAMDIPACTOIL . NRB or
PA
==l
STOVE.% OAbTINCRI. &c.
CET THE' BEST.
TR117111:PH,
ItAIRIMACTIIIINRII MIR! TLIMITT Or
STOVES,
'TEE EERY FURNAOII,"
/01 W•2211N0 806011198
II=11!
Eon=
A. BRADLEY & CO..
AO. 50 WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the Greatest Vaster, al
•
Ya our ampertaitantylilbs (bang all the LATINS .
PATIZENB AND DaNOVIGNINTS, and the
rondo/lan of our Stoves 10 soca that any octets
wart or • good arttele should purchase none but
thommanatsetured by an, 00 they 0111- be found
the. sundial-MO sa well as ecoaomleal. Would
call narUellat attention to our sew VOLCANO
SCOWL. for churches. 11311” A. store. Over
id 1 sal in Mree mento.l. m with Or
wi taunt ...lag. wuu I.YI used taem pro•
itooce , ,., topchor t 0 any
0?. 0000 ior Cwiaiollou and ZZIOu rah. lel°
BRASS FOUNDERS.
WRY alit GIOBTATILIVLIKttI.
HENRY BIER '& CO.,
avant aL comma & oo„
Bell and Bran Founders.
CASTINGN
MADZ rsourscx To mums.
Malaita° and Grey Iron Fittingly
GAS PIPE . AND TUBING,
TIDOTTLE, WM MID CARED TWO
ALL GLOMS P&TTURN.
rEtcorir.
Buss Work of every description for
Steam, Water and 01
IMMPACTIFIMES OP 1 COOEMB &CO'S
Impretut Balince4 heel Man Pulp.
',Xgeaski. es /*mow ./.14esit Oa
ere, the best Os use AfgelseSs
wise %se wax,. sesss. utnessiss. sz9l Puts
•A TWOOD +ll FFREI g ,
`MS Corner Mbortrdsod. sad Matt Arlan/
nwroirainas trot' PIPB .
ask maxim 4a 4. 8. chui:znoN
=lux rindra aim ituririaz.
(COTTON MILLS
Ficuusincia.
'ANCNOR COTTON KILLS
Sawa filtmas at mount maul=
:~OBos LIP LmOLL
A_ maTrixe.
ENGINES, BOILERS. &o,
F"-
BOILER. STILL AND TANK
WoriUKS.
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
MILVILIYACTIMEITS Or
r ryla k u lN D D o t Tztivatir o rate .
11 1. ft STILLS AND OIL TANISB,
CHIMNEYS. MULECHING AND /ISM PANS.
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND Cpx-
DP D ia.." 4
BRIIIELS. GASOMETERS AND IRON
GES.
PRISON DOORS AND COAL efiIIITEL.
{Mee aiad . Warebotiee corner 'teeoud,
Third. Short sod Liberty litreet.
PTTTSHIIRGIL PA.
Orden sent to tbm gouts oddreso be
promptly Wendell to. mb7M3Y
DOH I BOLE & CO.,
Con Point Alley end Dooms St,
1111=
Engine Rudders, Founders and
Machinists .
thandaeunre STEARIBOILT ENGINES and
STATIONARY ENGINES, of all clam
Special attention Invited loom sew STATION-
Alff OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER,of IS horse power.
CASTINI34, °revery kind, made to order stn.
Foundry, cm THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIOS Ibr Well., SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS
add IRON TOBACCO t1it1133311, on band mot
nude to order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Prontinie on the Allegheny Weer, near the Point,
=I
I=E!IM
Rmcsics..&
FLEE * BITROLAIL-F110011"
SAFES AND VAULTS.
NO DAMP, NO MOULD
ENGINES AND MACHINERY,
B ap Y IEWriiikK A TITANDoIriI
Cor. 19th and Pike Sts,, Pittsburgh, Pr_
somvse
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO..
QOM=
aTE/1.11 BOIL/IRE, OIL TAIOLE STILLS, AG
WINOM, BALT PANS, OASOMETEGI, IiET•
O PANK. PRISON 1/01,1114, CHLIINEEIL
31110ETEN VIAL BEDS, as,
Cor. of Second Avenue and Liberty r a.,
• PTPTSBITAGH. P.l.
&pairing done promptly. Orden went to the
above address trllle promptly attended to.
• P. BEPHAII, formarly Menages az CiatitOLL
EINYIALIVS. • outland
lanD Y. EEDBE. ALDMIXND D. REIM;
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
MA.NITFACTUILERIS OF
Steam Boilers; Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET LEON WOlll, &O,
81 Penn Strad. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Flgieffiaoaßilte , f-X l 3:sl , ;M:lngil
CUP FORT PITT
lOUNDRY COMPANY
ornos AND WORIA,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH. 'PA.
Engines.RoUing Mil Ma
entirety, Nail Machines. Re
torts. and Castings generally.
NATIONAI. FOIINDRI
AND PIPE
Conway Carroll a dßoaliau Nersets.
WAND, /
PlTZ'6DLriuGia,
WILLIAM SMITH,
ALAOIACTOWArt OW
CAST /ILOR BOWL PIPE
COB GAB AND WATEG WOBILYA
MI Pipes are all east Invariably la lira, 1a !In
ad and 19 feet lengtba. Aloe, tall . anertsneal
ter Gas & Water Works.
I would oleo Call tie ottenttlon of Ihmerbstei4
Soto or One Work* to ote mike Of SW/WM&
13=2Mgi
Imiuw=:m
MONONGIIIMA RUNDE
W. a. ANDERSON & CO . .
ptsztur LI N TE L IRON HOME PEONS%
itDOW S
i e na EMI", and
Pu3ttnire of all Ommziptlans.
illapSueele attenUm p•IdteIIk.BCHITZUTI3
BAL CABTIBUS and to Clutthits tor Wind.
OTrzci. giro PotUBDBT—Ro 1W Whir=
STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA .1,0017
Bacenuon to Rosman, Mims Am..%
WASHINGTON iWORKS
FOUNDERS MD. NAORXRISII. PITTSBURGH
Manufacturer% air !Lost and Stationary Stoma En-.
glnes. Shwa Egllion. Mill Ilsobinerr, Guinn&
Bbattion. Cardona of ail description.; 011 Tanks
and Holirr and suoct from Work
(Men. No. IS, CornerTirrt and ennlthiliald
atrte
ib echajor B ILIT r ILAMD r • ATINT INlll=ll
CARL N•& CO4
arta Ward Yenadry and Nightie Works,
BILNDIIFILYAT.. ALLEG CITY. .Pa . . Pa. ,
ataaaractirera of nations - Pailable Steam '
Jr
grae.4, , I n tl i iivor:.`blinicli u tan.
Castings, Grata Hs., Wclltt... Wago n 00 . e.
.
Ce. balm loan! aaa Wye/a Dam d [foes at
Joshes. malaapl..
1!( , >1.1t (00111 0011140:4,11
C0r.1.113133TY and 514211131110111113,,
soLimaN & BACAtEY,
gsaanattirers at Blmirlor
Chill Bolls, Sand Eolls & Pinions.
hag
COAL AND COSki
co' 40c.A.r_a
Youghiogheny Gas Coal
: -
This Company ars now prepared to furnish tie
BATE a
Me a . dYar da uannittyb,
s-ACTon FAIIR
.1/1. Railroad Depot, foot of Try West, Pitts;
Orden addreased to either Xmas, Welt Myr
iam, ra., or to Yard, will be pßomptty attended
N. P. (mega. Neereleary
at:11,8:77B •
[l. igoiluir
Youghiogheny and Oonneguyitie.Coal
1 •04 E , slant BD Heptagon cola.
01n017 AND YARD.:ffSAN B
u ll sad
Ninth w il oAVio= ortroiN, r th ward.
anA at t n►tt t
NraN. DO . nahsvi.
us tort neither of the abdte h eelh' bt sd•
dress to me through Pittsburgh Or,-walls.
g ' 0o. "1": W 4' ! "11 ,11 11:14 1Jolot 714 1'
UV '
a• a tx.,,VZ - - - -
lOW
NO.. 567 LIMIT' .
.• 9
rraiely Oiiilclii minim.* /MOW L .
4. znii mi,.....d lr apanto
j ag=
a u El
;,,,,,,a ILYT
1i142. = - 14 .
Wes. tiis, . ,
RAILB.O
ENNSYLV
NIA eitvrEa.t. MAIL
A.D. On and after it
etoada• NOV.
errlve at s - _,( d.hait
from the Union Depot. corner or w A T.W.2
Ind Liberty streets. as
.
Stall Tralx...-11110 am •Ventitil ~,, 1 7. 5.2 u ..
...c 1.4n0...- 4'45 4= "Paci. 1c L .. ii.lo an
Walla So. 1..5 510 nni War .t.iy,..i . .. ,' : 3,..
L1M... A./4d ritS .. r AiTmin . ... sae IMI
rt.. 14.- L. „:. 0 " .rintan Ac.. 10:21) am
~.. m Wallis Tio . ..i. a ft6l pm
.1 PI BT*"3":" IeL A:147-211:- ... "57 77 .'
Y ea r t k rto ' vra f '''a A ' :. s : :: (1 3 PI :
pantile =lt% 2 ..., ,, ;) - pm Fir/Oka Ac )10 . 2 ticiti on
vr.ll'. so•s•••. a/Opm Phila. Itxprea.3:sUpatt
BriOn A.W °l r d lila pm Wall'a NO. S.. aii• apm
W.W._ .' Ny -. I• 40 pm Waill'sNo. 4.. M1%011116
W 8 2 .1,.. , 4 ° 1113 f,r, ;f:t.gte..47.lLlZls',
-... truna make nifice Cminectinit X./. EMMY.
buil fir.. yyyjim.y, : •••
• •
T.. Church Trnin IX•Yeaalla Eliatnin eYnry .
.1.0 " 4 7 , " = " lte f . yfi it; ‘. lt -' : al ? :.* 4 Rigitfr ' g ' it
/411•0 . ni: aral '' arrlic ' s al Trails Matra al
4%10 p., tn. ! .
'Cincinnati taverna, Ira.. 4. 1 / 7 . l;tnti...! ,
Crrat le, WO eXCart Xeildare n-ii C. , "
u .
tains dal:. except buniac.
cer tcriber intbrie . i..g . ct.,..g .. .Vi mt, m ...
l';'l2:%"i"'"r7""U DAgir r e. '"l gilPZ._c : l 4 :•C ' • 74 :iii ":l:: ,
tin cancan: la taint rli! be az tiei rtt. .' Itt
en nen tinietn ~ t er . by apcci! rro•r•'
NSNNSYj t VANtA
UOA.In wed Mier Y. tw, let..
Panicarer Trains on tem Waterr, aup
nE211.01.3 will arrive at and d•part ree• ine
rader7l Wince Depot, Aelerlicar itr es Wet
e rerien.
Verled'ele_ito MINI& nil Pnl O 7, it axe
;7= '. .. a ...101?) iTII ir NOI ' it4 3
wiebig . ... o. 1 leile
4il me lAxperar,
ri e. Tr. vewl.iez. 3
No) 6•35. v .
above Walla Win daily atoept bendle,•
rlea Clnanit leX,res Jue alive
ewer , Ferny at 7:414 e. m.,reahhtne Alb...neer
inti a 1 9e16 A G Retaining, *see , Alit einn:
VAX at /Van p. ere axe , sneer re At/henna, erne
elen at le4o p. w.
The Mine aWien Aleegurne lir as Thel
O. melee direr: connection Freeport erten ae•
Werea lessor Mapes tor Wetter and Nem OW OW , .
Manage reacts siat be go er
et the el Wee.
No. 1 iht Clair nireeenrar ‹v:ReaaLsz t • WO.
tabaneb, end at the Depot, tre.
hp. R.•en.-ln , eormailon erre.: co
ffece;l! • - .lT*t•
:Zee Western Z,IIITIAT).S.r. . I not
Utrllan say Wan for Itherpare. except Icing
apparel, and Innic c. reel - en:W.lw •
Ilandied e... 1 calor. AU bare ag
:Leann vol. alleinnt ln :able wiltillah
the .f...1,T,N3 , 11:11&:, 711 , 7 . 11!T,Z1,1 , :.
II 016 ktily Z , . tg. - R A.
'''"&afiltilte., it, POUT WqWU9LE
1S
and CLYLLAirDeI rrrr3Ueliteki Ft,
,rem NOV. 1450. 1869, Wale, will leatr.froo.
I hunt entre at tent trainee Dep.:, sow, eels. Fitt,
lieugh ea/M., lee It:dimes
Lent/0.40,X , X•••• bl
lea f•x..e Ole m
Cl. Wel'ilVl.s:llB a ree
enlawe Mall..6:011 • en
VTZTEfitin'll3 t:
fe•ocere from Alert now.
Falls Ae.8:38 a en
Loetedalc 19: le a a.
LX.:.2:071m
raeldc 1f.x...32:01ip
Wheeling Ex 10.4 ha es
1.. Ex 1:15 pm
Chrgoßxdl4.l3:ll/1 r ma
Cleveland Ex m
Yglnlzelo3P
it/tImM
Ir.,
lmetsdale
Ihes`r Vidle 1i:55 aim
tier ex=ile "V . E3 ani
Veen 911. we
L,vacrdalc ' :Elan .
P !
;Lfg . '
1:55 DK
stir (lake lit:.
, .47 Ilharrll. 9:89
ae ' Lej.resi leaves den.
Nn .
rot. Seer's....
.
•• 11:53 ra
Aochestor 11:48 pan
=ow •. 4:1111 pm
Lactsdala ece.a:la pin
pa,
Leet.a4ale ,43 p 7 , 3
Pair Oak. 3a
l i
Sit•Tr,
fRel5l:O3l, m. , 212,1c.
r• B.
+l ,. ewnd. a %tel. Ac
OA E Oxargligligig
TIE.
VG.S.LIBTI
THE ONLY DIBLOT ROUTE TO TR3 1.03 •
FIZGIONSISTYHOUT CNA-NOY OP OAILS.
Ou•ad aftAr NONDAY. Nov. NA. 11369, TWO
THBOTFON_T• , •INS DAILY foxcept
St
will hire Ylttsborgi. Drop. ocracr 6:c:-
rag: and Eno W 001.% for Ifrank3u,ollettY.ltof:
Mo. and all :Wats to Ito Oil P.egloco.
SALIM rreranvneu. auto lY przrournag
Day 1:15 am Day ro
Nettar. - :.
0.1 Ifultrra...ll:so a m 241/{¢ltoo... 0:00a m
M- 5... 6:00 put 34 Dalton... Y:lt pt
10A Haltan..ll3lo p 40: Honor:. 1:16 • r
Tree”,rs A 6 0131.1 rn Soda Work, 7:00
OodaWarts.. 6:30 pm Frect6rt Act 6:16 •IS
Brody's Ac 8:11k p m Brady. BAc 11.1016 • m
Church 1;60 pm Cburch... ICAO
am
Itzpreaa tratur atop cal; at orfor,sl
toomernodsTS on trains inop ell gott rao.
We are sow running wollver Palace empire
Can' , or: our Mast Express krataz, Moth •••Ya.
Wm Plate :ore: to Corry.
• J..). LAWNENCac Goren lou.
THQXAS lOW koan. os,
livrssuittin, IZ
: .(tI.IaWNN
CIN 7 CTVINATI kI4T/w ,
:. . '
PAN '3.11401LY, ROD'S?.
•
=AIME OP Til:K.-I.da and alto: 51.1Nr4.4.
got. 14th 1369, tralna leave nod at
•:ne UnlOn Den. rittabovV i p a nT r ' e .r4:4 i.o.
m.ISm
tlsnlLlra Erpreu 9:93 p. m. 5:30 r:
Past Lino- ..... 9:48 a. 2. T. m.
... 5:43 a. in. 0:57 p.m.
ILeDoual.Pa Aven .— ,No.l 11:28 IL ril• 7:33 a.
Sienbouvlllekozommod. 3:43 p.m:. 9:45 a.m.
XeDoaabra Anen. N0.05:53 D. rt. 3:23 v. r..
land:Lye:2o2h Testa.. 19:58 p. 9:58 a. mi.
airs 555. Y. 5.29eva0 a . Ol leave dat.y. •
15:175. K. M. 1.111 snist. d . .
rnu tr<JULLi'
Gonirsd Iletec Colum7va. (7• .
W. W. ‘.53.1;13. 0000., ”runtson.
t 415
:V •
VI • =CI after kitINDAT, Tabram "1002,
1510, train" will arrive at. awl 4,,art a
ilapot c2roar ays
r 03.1.•
=
_
401. ouscifrcciallric=,
town • 7:M.1 a.. . 6:00 .
KeKeesponAtiamdttn 11:00 t. K. 9:04
4. so .3 fron, Unt'n 3:16 r. u. 10:00 M.
WeNewunt Arnoro'c 4:30 r.
dock.., Ammradt.n. 613 Y . 3. 7307. N.
Mitt Ar..l4Ve3' , sport 10:710 . 6:44 A. 31.
deran Cr.urch74‘l3
m91173:3 Wro 1:00 10:00 A. It.
RICHAR.r , 6 OWEII6. Aitc3.t.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
'BEAVER FALLS
CUTLERY CO.,
No. 70 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA
MANI7FACMI7IIIIR3 Cr THILIR 24SW.
Solid Cast Handle
TABLE
Savvier Steel Riede. with ceiteave -Bol
ster The metal composing beadle!.
carlyllrehy to the bl.de. steering the nt.
=del mreetth In coast- action wlsboat ad.
dlllonal weight.'
It
It Masada of the requisite hardest/. and
will not ta , nlsh or blacken, a In the case
of elated ware. In color and brit Macy,
It Is dollar to pore sliver. Handle and
Dia ie, as above described, co.stlteite an'
artlelt. of D ahlti al. Elegant Ap
egrarithoe and *areas -
The boperb !Ole and (treat sitrength of
thls telltale enables the relonfawarer• to
recommend It as tapeclally adapted lb? am
ia all Pottle. Steamboat Hestestrants,
Public lastitsitlons sad Private Yamllles.
7C
BEAVER FALLS C•u riEflY CO.,
No. 70 Wog SC, fliti,burgb;
•' AFITIVACTURXIIS OP . , ,
• • •
TABLE CUTLERY &POCKET KNIVES,
. A ; t 4uality Guaranteed.
ESTABLISHED 1831.
LOGIN, EGG te•,
- DE'ALEHB 11l -
HARDWARE,
52 Wood Stieet, -
(Fm doors above Bt. Charles notol.)
• PITTOBUSOII, PA.
Comatry Foretop b
ars. Iwittes to
.all and 011311Eline our Meet when4/ 3
the City.
A non * Wood's Atoot
.:ITlregairestens Morse Shoe wall
Comosey.
£ foil ootek of Illaeldoists. Mock.
osoltato odd carpenters TotAo, opoo•
even Wiles. loather Lard
Mather, *a., always on !mad.
LEGA-Ls
IR TUE COURT OF &ARTIER
aisaloics, No. 7 March Owlons, 1870.
Illeestleogone Docket.
In. she nutter of osestleur AlkelVe lower City
of Pltteherffh•..-- -
lad Dow, dor . lOW. LIMO. the Court gopolat
tiTYßELlLAN,Complasisier. totter the
gelds:we offered by the pestles I:dere:deed. and
more ettesame to ableGourt with hiders:Go as
to such stodlffeattowe of the report of Ylewere
ehoold be malle.lisee: and • Om of decree.
• •
BY Tine cogar.
Afros% Shiite:wed:
-JOSiffir BBOISITZ;ffieIk.
.
The Colinahatoner atoll named artilaWeed to
the duties of hte armlet:tent on the 3d DLT
OF 1dAT...1170. at 9 eel:leek r. 3t.. at his office.
80. h 7 7 ., WreMiS t ll the cu n"
r or . '
burgh. Vbea 01111 where . iatifee lateretted
, C. 8. TITTEEMA.N. Catcotth_7,,
TN THE MATTEREU - VHS
*plaint of Hatfield grist Ott olll9ttl
CM
M=f21:111
Nettie ' , ls Yeseby "MO Allot thoOSOOillitio4
aPPOWOObytlhoClopotOottolottOgalli taesbove.
esseln , near Jae erfeeaeo ortared VI SUWON
Istesosted sae carom sae same to Useal:MOM
otioisloloat . as to Loeb mod:flatfoot Of .ttiO :to
tort of veneers as 00011 to sesel,ir oar, sad
report a tensor doer .0, olei suet. thia Ones ter,
Wasted at Ids office. No. 101 ^Mk mesa&
!immoral. TAM TPA.N, the neskasy or
No. ONO. at ItVelock ' ; -
ABCBlBatp it010.p...
r=
EMIL ABIS.-21oaekscuM6a;•.
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