II ___-VINANOIAL. MEECH BilK, . 80 FOURTH AS.7nW3I, PITTSB9II4IB . AH CAPITAL . . • . 6200,000 tocktioldets Ind[vidaall9 Liable ANIL Or DIINICOIJIIf AND EPOSIT. JUHN 'FLOYD WIC vtArrn. rreetaent. Cashier. DLIIICTORe. John U. Portland, Archibald WaMac, Jul. D. Kelly. wan. Yloyd. nos. M. Marshall. Joules t. . Aro:KU Cala, I Lersh. .101. iloyd. • 'it, La liana Is tow f .aiteacnl Bank lON:AL Otrantsed and prep ut4l bildziest. ' ONS, C01_,I), AND COU I LITER Int nighest Prices. 4 .7ottffiet 'en. It. ERTZ, Banker, _ St. and sth Avenue AREt3RADY 00., T B Moms ors to S. JONES • CC.. ,I`•r,.oeL,Fo l th A,yenne and Wood St,, IE3 for. Wd En, 144 gal all UMW oi t:OIFENSIEICT "BECURITIES, Lli), IifLTEE AND CODIPObti, S PAVOYABLI TEEM ti 7 lute est Mewed cn Deposita en-tlonof 'loaned odalovorameak Bonds at ..a , nanar , ant rake. '• • • Or,lore edooritoi'for 100 Parobase hrdo of ISTOCkiII, MORON and 0.10 •3). • I Intr. 3RAD7 & CO,_ 'gifts CrlittttE 'FINANCE AND TRADE, n; 'Nevus to tenttrerzo tunnel New 'Twig, April 26, 1670. , Odirtniey Very - plenty ' and essFal 4 93 5 W4ris exceptions 412®1 per_ 'tient. liter• ling firm at 9%1219 , ,.. Gold heavy; in the iforeneon U. closed strong;' opened at 113%, fell to 11354 and closed at 1111%. Carrying rates 434412 per cent. Clear , *noes T 40,00000% . The Assistant Treuurer yesterday paid out on account of May interest 4.300.000, an d to day 12,230,000, making • total of N 5500,000, or about one of the entire ameunt due. Private dispatches from Washington way tifp Committee .on.Wayo and Means to day rejected the Senate funding bill by a declelve vote. We bear 1n bank Wireles that a new funding bill to be ' keported will authorise a long hoodlum° to be uniform, and the rate of Interest Tome per • cent. This would not, it Is believed, be ameotable either. IP the ; 'Stasis or the Secretary of the Treasury. and probably will not become a law. The Assistant Treasurer has given no the that in the bond purchase of one million to-morrow, sellers of bonds wi .2oe entitled to Intereston them. where the some matures May let. Governments active and Arm. Con pone of 'Bl, 1640/ 11 %; ne '62,1/%@ l3 g; - - .do '64, 12%©12g; do '6B, .131418%; do new, 11.%(e11i(; do '67, 11%@0.1%; 'do "69., 1.1%13;11%;10-401, 407%; currency, - 61 f, 124123‘. State bonds quiet and steady. lea. bonds, 92,%; old Teunessees, 59%; new • do, 55%; old Virginias, 70; Mew do, 69%; old North Oorolinas, 42%' new do, =if. Stooks opened strong and higher : Canton, 72%; Cumberland, 5054; Weal . ern Union Telegraph, 113%; Quicksilver, 1334 ; Mariposa, 7; do preferred, 14%; Adams Ex preu, ; Wells, 2l; American, 883 E; :.United BMWs, 44',; Facia° Mall, 40X; NeTi t ik Ceram, r ntirovprtid, 115; 'ENsmng; No Mich. litso.- °Putrid, 126,1, Elbdre, 93%; - Jades Central,-. 115 k-Plititstrgh, 106; Northweatern.76X; do preCd, 8714; It- 1., rift; New Jersey Csumil,lo6X..• lit . Pest, 61%; do. preferred, 7634; Wabash, 5231; de. preferred. 71; -Vert WaYne, g 254; Terre Haute, 31; do.'preferred, l 26; Chloe. god: Alton, /14; do. preferred, 114 Ohio l tt 88%; Dubuque, 108: Bt. Joseph, 1105(; Cleveland, Lieltambrus Clow:matt, 78. Boston prices: Claimant, 60; Copper Falls. 5; Quincy, 18. Sub•Treaanry balance; gold. 184.032,939; ourreoCV. 12,727,480; general balance, 128,453,469. ! ! ,C!rirKE 07 FITTISZORGH Gagawnr., TVICSDAIN April VI, 1870. _, Quotations as • reCeirea by rh. Men= Gold, 11334; Slyer, L11:-NlghtF one% 115%, nye Twenties, IBA ilsyo d5.:1854, 112%; do 1886,, 118; do NM Censolr, 111; do 1887, 111,44: do 1N311! 1L11%; Ten Forties. 108%; Adams Sa rum Company 132%; Merchants Union &uproar Company, 8; American Ex. Company, 88%; Western Union per era Ph. 32%; New York Central. 9.4; Reading, INV Pittsburgh, Fort w alma & CMcago, 92%; Ohio & sisdpr4, 233 d; Michigan , bouthern, 9134; Cleveland Pittsh, 105; C, Book Inland & burgl9,44; Chicago & North Western 78Chicago & North Western Prefe rr ed ; 67; Eris 28%. Large. tracill. SXOUAIO3. London, per if X 56 1 5 . 65 Falls, per franc 21% 24 Berlin, Ulster- ---- 8114- 85 Frankfort,47 49 Closing quotations rearmed by James T. Ready & Co. Gold: 118% : United States Slam 1661, 115%; FM -Twenties, 1882, 113%; do. 1884. 11234; do. MI6, nib Ten-Forms, 10614; Five.Twanties .lanu ary and July, 1986, Ill: do. do. 1857, WM: do. do. 1968. 111%; Union Pacific Railroad, 87%; Central do. do. 90%; Cy. d . 8. FIBIIIIOILEUM summer. opriqn OP Pyrreatustua GassrllN TIMIDLY, April 26, 1370. The oil market continues strong with' considerable inquiry, particularly ibe early deliveries; and while there is in steence of excitement, the feeling be gins to prevail again that the bottont been reached, and 'ticit from We time forward the tendesicjWill be upward. Nor is the drmneas Just referred to con. hued to this market. Exporters are buying; a' healthy Indication. and It is this as much as anything else that has strengthened the market within the pant few days, and it is this that impresses the trade with the belief that banners Is destined to still farther improve. It is not experded, of course, that we are destined to have big prices, such as prevailed last year when spectdation run high and the market was controlled by cliques and filmdom, but it Is hoped that there will ho a good legitimate business, and that both manufacturers end dealers will be sanded an oppor tunity to pursue the even tenor of their way without being annoyed and hams. g do e d p a o u f s 1889 . the There g e r d e u yrsin% g a t m he e serious obstacle* Ia the way which it is hoped will soon be removed, but upon the whole, the indications at the present time are generally regarded ea being more enoouraging for the oil trade of hill place, than during any , preceding almo this year. Market strong with but little offering, and compared with yesterday, a still further advance has been estatiliebed. d, Spot or seller April quoted at 11X bid. land 11% asked. Bales reported at olt 'lCity. at 14,70, considered equivalent about lly; or 13 cents here. Beller seller • may be quoted id nwattoi, and seller Jane 12, • =ram • , _ _ - ' da intimated, 1m mons with consular'. Me inquiry, and prices have still farther advanood. Bale LIMO tibia April at 263.4, , ,- AU do st 98% and subsequently , Wiredrtt sale at 27. June Co Arrst 2 7 ii bid- Spot oil sold in New Yor to ~ dtry F.at 27. The marked Improvement in . = April, within' the last few days, Is at .. 0 tributed, partially at leant; to the r;. e ”shorts" buying to eover, and spot oil 16 I' reported as being scarce In Philadelphia. , opeuess 01011005 OIL /15 a. V. S. Ilt. t . Jas Wilkins 80. on meows A El Pal mer, Fisher Bro 800, on account I. W Young; J Gallagher 80, on amount Geo: l i Pest; Lockhart. Ir A Oo Moir amount t. same; A B MilLa 80, on account W 2. Bootle. - • 1 Total 1,220 tibia. • 14 IL Koehler tr. Co., 200 bat relined to C Waring. K. A Co., Phil's. - Mont:helium K k Co., 600 bbls refined 1 1 to Waring, Sing dc 00., Phil's. ° M'lretvy limes. 677 Max Maned to W. '.i P. Logan Bro. A Co., Philadelphia. 1 . Lockhart, Prow &Co. 1,019 tibls leaned' 1 to Warden. Prow it OD:, Phila. i iNtisens 011 Works 10i bbla relined to 1 Tack Bro., Philadelphia. 1, - J. W. Alguander SE: bble ref. oil to . A. B. McHenry, Phil's. 7 2,762 bbls. rITTMIUIGU MiAltkEts Ovvirk ov PITTSiSApriIUBOH GazirrrE, i TUESDAY, 20, 1870. 5 Trade generally, is hardly prink as hen been within the peat few weeks, anti . the markets for moat of the leading eta plea are becoming sluggish again, and prices are not as strong. This Is nearly always the case. Whenever the iMpres sloe prevahathat prices here touched the highest limit With a probability of a decline, the demand at once subsides, as . the policy then is to reduce and not in; crease itocks, and.thla accounts for the wit in o ff in business wit in the past few days. A week or ton d ye ago, there was quite an evciteMent In grain, which was toltotved last weak by little flurry flout; In the former the excitement has pretty well subaided, and the latter. Judging from present Indications, will soon follow suit. There la no good or substantial reason why those articles should rate any higher, end those who are operating with this ot4ect in view will airmen certainly be 'disappointed. Tho grocery and provisione markets are steady with a fair volume Of business In the aggregate, and we can report regu -1 ler sales at quotations. I I APPLE BETTER—SaIes at ' ASHES—quiet-and unchanged;Bsc97oc. Com mon Soda Ash, 4c; reined do 434; Pearls 9@914: Pots 734. F • APPLES—In steady I demand, and limited suppty—eales at irts per bbl for good to choice. BUTTER—Primo troeh roll cannot fairly be quoted above 36. Common and medium grades hard to sell at any price. BEANS—DuII and ne laded but un chaoson—Ski Lsog2 per bushel. czEsE—le scares and firmer, and prlcse tending upward. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of Sackett's l i Belle Berries at g2O per ' bl: . CARBON 011,-Is, f anything, a shade stronger, but er thout quotable change 113 yet. Standar brands, 23 for round lots, and 200125 frr small lots. CORNMEAL—Is firmer in sympathy with corn, but unchanged at 95@91 per bushel as to quality. ' DRIED FRUlT—There is no improve ' ment to note in the demand and no change to make in quotations: Apples a , 6%0 6 %. and Peaches at 7®B for guarßlack - ters, and 84@934 for halves. berries, 12(elle. EGGS—The market is quiet and un changed—soles at 15@16. If anything, the arrivals are increasing again. FEATHERS—Live geese feathers quoted. at' 90 •cita to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots. . FLOUB.—Is firm with a steady local demand, but prices are unchanged. We continuo to quote western Boma, in N store, t ' E L . t ! pwir and i 7 for spring: brands. f o.wl ltve flour, rm ® a 7 i s l l l 3s . f o r fancy • GRAlN—There is not much doing in Wheat—sales of fair to prime rod at $1,16(i)1,1&' Oats (inlet and unchanged -471448, In first hands, 60351 on wharf and track and 58&55 In store. Shippers can realiss6o(Ple by shipping to Phila delphia. Corn is unchanged though not as strong; sales of ear at 85 and shelled at 90. We can report sales of Rye at 95 @9B cash, and 91, time. Barley no changed; 85@90 far good to choice spring. HAY—The supply at the Allegheny Diamond was unusually large today, owing to the Improved condition of the roads; and as might be °awned, the market was slow and prices lower. Sales at siujra as toquality, 'TIUSKS-21i ®3c. .HOMlNY:—Market almost bare, but there is not much inqui ry for it; may be I quoted at isg.eyi PO l. I HlDES—Green salted, 10®11, i butchers, 7@B; dry flint, — 22@24; green I calf, 1234 . ' LARD OlL—Extra No. 1 is quoted firm 0411,28(iii,3 0 . LlME—Eastern white; $1,75; Cleve , land, $2,25. 1 ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted, [ and little or no demand. I—POTATOES—In good supply and un changed. Sales on wharf at 85040; and prime Peach Blows, in store, at 46(047. PROVLSIONS—Market steady but un changed. Shoulders. @lflyi for Plain, and 1335313% for Sugar Cared; Sides, 151, far Ribbed and 171( for Clear.. Hems, 1835 for Min; 17%@18 for Plain Sugar Cured, and 1814 for- Canvassed. Lard, 1634 in tierces and 1714 in kegs. Mess Pork, $29. 13reakfast . Bacon, 173.5. Dried Beef. 20. . PEANUTS—P.Imo Terincesee quoted at Ilsgilec. PEARL. BARLEY—No. 4,6; NO. 8, 654; Oatmeal, $10.50 per bushel, 95,50 per half bbl. PEAS—$l,75®l, BO per bushel. BALl—Sales car load lots at 111.05% 1 1,70. with the usual advance in store. REEDS—The demand for both Clover and Timothy us gradually falling MI but with seduced stock's, prices are sin changed--Sales - Clover at $934, and Tim othy at eOEl4‘. Flaxseed is quoted at -'''' .5%2,20. - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New "form. April 26.--Cotton heavy. with seise 2,100 bales at 2330 for mid• dung uplands. Flour receipts . 11,457 Ii)ls. Flour 5c better and fair export in demand with Bales 5,000, bbls at 1 4 , 50 % 4,70; super state western 114,55634,5, 15 ; extra slate $4,80(45;60; --extra western ;5,1 0 ; white wheat extra 15,@6.00; round hoop Ohlo 15,25(h6,0 0 ; extra tit. Lords $6,. ®B,OO to 'choice do. . Rye flour firm at 111,25@5,40. Corn meal quiet. Whisky dull and heavy: with sales 150 bbls western free at 11,0)1,00%. Grain re. cripts: Wheat 65,489 bush. more active at 1(320 better and demand good for ex. port milling; with sales of 103;000 bush at *1,03; rejected spring 51,1042+1,14 ' folio 2 spring, 111.15g11,16 for No 1 and 2 'wring mixed, . 111,17 @08.% for No 1 ! wring In store and delivered, 31,25®' 12334 for winter red and amber western.: l Rye quiet and unchanged. Barley dull; sake of 8,000 bush Canada western at 1 about 95c. b u sh; ipts 16,859 and dull; sales of 19,000 0@)62.3 for western in store and afloat, 66@69 for Ohio and State receipts. Receipts of Corn, 21,461 bosh—oornmoore active4ri and lc with sales of 7,00 0 31,11®1,13 for new mixed western, 31,06 %LOB for Weldor, 11,1434 for western yellow. 141254 fur old mixed in store, 31.15 afloat. Wee dull, Carolina 6@734c. Coffee firm. Sugar bibribderate demand: sales of 1,079 hbds Cba at 41X139,0, and 370 hhda Porto Rico u at lOtsc. molasses quiet; sales of 120 bbls New Orleans at 950, and 32/5 bhde Porto Rico at 553.j(3) 6034 c. ' Petroleum steady at 14K ®lso for crude and 2634 c. for refined. Hey steady id 85 for shipping and 95%116 fur retail lota. Hops firm at 154260. Turpentine quiet at. 16%46%e. Pork flue; sales of 1,350 bbls at 11121,25 for Mealy 121(322.2 6 for prime, 321,50 for prime mime; also 1,750 bble mess seller May and June st 328,15. Beef ',toady; sales bbls at 5105/ 15 for new plain mews. Tierce beef quiet and firm; sales 550 tres; prices rm. changed. Beef hams quiet; Bales 110 bins at 328®83 for new. Cut meste: sales 650 , pkgs at 10%(811.20 for shoulders, and 16@ 1 170 for hams. Middles' quiet. lard arm 1 and quiet; salea 536 trca at 1.5% @gaga for deem and 10%@170 for kettle; aim 250 trot steam, buyer May at 16 3 4 c, and 250_ do seller June and - July at 16}0. Butter steady and quiet at 14®200 tor Ohio. Cheese quiet at /0C4l170• Freigush hts unchanged:. to Liverpool, 7,500 b 1 wheat at 4d per eel. Latraf—Flonr closed a shade d e mand. with • fair-export and home demand. Wheat ac t ive and firm at the 'avarice obtained on 'change, with No, 2 spring at 31,10 ®1,15 and winter red and amber western at 11,2412)1,27. Rye dull and unchanged. Oats quiet at 59310 for western in store. Corn firm at 1,124* 1,13 for sound new mixed western. Pork; sales 500 bbls mess seller May at 1128,25, and the same price was bid for Juno. • Beef grin and fairly - salvo. Cut Meats in request at full prices. lard quiet at 161.1V160 for prime steam. kggs steady as 18 0018340. • 1 CHICAGO. Apnl 26-Exchange rm. I charged. Flour fairly active and firm. Wheat opened firm; stales of No. 2 at 88340 cash, 89340 seller May and 82M0 I 90340 seller Jute; this afternoon the ' market was steady at 878ifg68o cash. Corn tint. at 88090 e for No. closing for sso new f sm or d s 7 .. oo 2 7 ; 6o th f l o i r a n n o . gr oo ad n e t , hemut o e t t was inactive and firm at 88340 for No. 2. Oats 16047343 cash, closing at 4634 C. Rye more active at 77%78c for No. 2, closing at 770. Barley dull at 50(P)600 for No. 2. Righwines lo higher; buyers; 11,02 for wood. Provisions firmer and higher. Mess Pork closed at rate 28,50. Lard 16(416;0. Dry salted stmul. dere 11c; rough aides 14%1450; short rib middleat 14340. Receipts for the put twenty.fcur bourn; flour 6,126 bbls, whea t 18,510, corn 54,05 N oats 20,m, rye 1 . 65 , barley 6.930 bush, hogs 1,923. Shipments _n ow 6,093 bile. wheat 69,066; coca 42,. 745, oats ,p 3,258, rie36o.barleyl,s7o bush; 1 hogs 1,990. Freights dull; wheat at 7c to 1 Buffalo.. CisouiBs2l, !April 26.—Wheat quiet with a moderate demand at 41,10@AM Oats lien /56G424, supply _light and the demand . good. Eye P 24960. moderate demand. Cotton dull and unchanged at 22303 for middlings. Whisky hold II but buyers offer only 98a. Provision market Armor and rotes generally higher. M e ss Pork sold at 329, but the demand at this rate was limited. There was a good demand for bulk meats. chiefly shoulders; sales of 300.000 pounds at 110 for shoulders, Mc for rib sides; 14,40 for clear rib and 15340 for clear; holden.holers asked tic higher at the clime Bacon very firm; sales of 160 bias at 12)(0 for shoulders, 15%0 tor clear rib aides and 16„tie for clear; not much Out of wmoke, 'and to some out nest week .(e higher Is asked for , all kinds. Sugar cured hams firm at 18(31814c,•good de mend. Lard In demand; 400 tar sold at 163 for country end NW for city; but little offered. Slitter (lull, none but strictly fresh salelibt*,.iiiidlt brings 20 to 350. Linseed oil firm at 89%91c. Lard oil at $1,2501,28, tending up*ard. Pb. troleum 25%270 for relined. Sugar firm and In good demand at full rate :sales 169 lihda New Orleans at 103:(8)12:c . ' the latter rate for choice. Coffee fu good demand with sales 31 bags at 20%21c for common to prime. Clover and timothy seed nominally unchanged; season over. , St. LOUIS, April 2a. Tobacco steady and strong. Cotton firm at 22%223:e. Hemp steady at 1128(3150 for undressed. Flour quiet at 13,90%4,15 for fall; super. fine 14,30%4,50; extra 14.05@4,&5; double extra family 16%7,50. Wheat firm; No. 2 red fall $1,03@ 1 , 08 ; No. 1 do 11,10; choice to fancy 11,20%1,45, the latter for white. Corn buoyant and higher at 06% V. c for ratted, 57081340 for yellow, and 88c%1.02 for whit Oats 'firm at 55% 57c. 'Whisky b Der at 11,02(31,03. Provisions buoyan , with some specula live movement in Pork and Dry Salt Meat. Pork: sales at no. and 1,340 bble on private terms. Dry Salt Shoulders, lame, up the river, 10y,c; clear rib 1430; do. packed 153.ic. Bacon better, at. 121; ®12350 for shoulders, 15,1%16c for clear , riband 1030)17.3 for clear side& Lard firm; sales of Jobbing lota choice fierce at ' 163 and keg at 17350. Cattle steady at 434%710. Bogs quiet at 17,75%9,00. CLETELLICD. April - W.—Flour firm, Prices had an upward tendency for country brands; white XX 15,7506,25, red du 15(35,25i - amber do 15%5,50, spring do 14,25%5,25. Corn:osc for No 1 mixed, 118 c for No 1 yellow. Petroleum firmer and refined held at /5,20 per bbl; there wet a strong tendency In the mar ket for both refined and crude. PHILADSLPAIA. April 26. Flour le steady, and other breadstuff - 10 are on. changed. Petroleum ham advertised, with Bales of 5.000 barrels crude at 19V,0 for May delivery, and 3,000 barrels refined at 2615.%26340 for April, 263 o for May, and 2651%27.3 for June and July, Whis key dull at 11,03%1,04 for wood, and 11,06 for iron bound. • LOVISVILLT, April 26.—Cotton in good demand, with middling at 22a. Whisky at 11,01%1M. Tobacco active; sales 307 hhds at IMP for frosted to 1ug5,118%10,7 5 for wto g lea D Io ETROIT, April 2 6.—Wheat scarce and leivry firm for epot; xtra 1,31%1,32: No 1.21. Oda 35c. e - Clov l er seed: 19,50 offefed for small lots of prime. • BA.I.TIMORE, April heat firm; Maryland amber 11,40%1,50. Provisions firm and unchanged. Whiskey In good demand at 11,06%i, 07 35. IstiLwAussz, April 26:—Whet quiet at 920 for No. 1,8735 c for No. 2. Corn steady at 880 for old No. 2. Rye and barley nominal. Cinakcio, April 281.—Cattle active and firm 14,75%9 common to extra Miley beeves. Hoge quiet 18,50% 8 , 00 common . to good. Mseruts, April 26.—Cotton quiet at 244%223.40; receipts 303, exports 970 bales. liay at 123%25. Lard at 16%1730. Dry Goods Darker.. Nast' Tong, April 26.—N0 inelmportandt change. Business generally rt an prices are so lowest° admit or no further concession on staple styles of cotton and woolen fabrics. -- _ • imPoivra BY ttAILBOAD. CLETRLAND, AND P/TTSSORGII - RAIL- Roan, April 26.-10 cars wheat, .7 , 13 Lig gett & Cc; 6 do blooms, .1 Moorhead; 1 do ore, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 1 do lee, W SODS & Co; 2do pig metal, Union Iron Mills; Ido do, Graff, Byers & Co; 10 lif tibia herring, Dil worth dr- Harper; 60 do do, S H Baird: 30 do do, W B Kirkpat rick: 12 do pickerel, S Ewart it Co; 130 do I herring; :Johnson &. C; 1 car potatoes, Etrioker 7 & Co; 108 aka do, 12 bbla - do. Yolgt, Al & Co; 2 bbls potatoes, W R Shelby; 18 bbla dye wood., B L Fahne stock & C c; Z:1 Nils shovels, Park d i Dean; 10 bble fish oil, Wesley Wilson Co; 7 bbls plaster. 8 Hare & Son; 10 tram cheese, .1 Daub; 7 casks gresae, 3 bbls do 0 Calhoun it Son; 10 bbls glare ware, B L F & 00; 6 casks potash, Schwartz dr 11; 30 bdla paper, W 8 Haven & Co; 4 bbls eggs, Atwell &.Lee; 1 car load ear corn. Bingham & Cassell; %Wei flour, P Duff So 12 brake atandarda, 16 whee:s, J Bennett; 7_emptv ale blots Pier, Dames A Co; 1 bbl eggs, 2 tuba butter, Day it V° 8 tails chairs, 0 II Denier & Son; 9 do do, J Meyer & Son; 4 do do, A Mill. ken & Co; 1 bit w loader, Rinehart & 8; 4 bd la hider.. I do skins, .1 Baum; 25 bbla potatoes. Vole, M.. 8 Co: 150 011 bbl., BD Moore:73 bales bay, W H. Nantker it Son; 3 bbl mtge. Head & Id; 57 sks oar corn, I bbl eggs, Rolm .8 Ewing; 95 eks potatoes. W C Armstrong; 9 sks feather., F 0 Craighead: 6 bales cottons elk., Theta eol- Iles; 2 bbls flour,rl , Gordon; 20 piano stool feet, 1 hi, Mellor &Hoene; 1 bbl castor oil. II E Sidlers it Co; 1 do apples, J Mitchell. Laura Irasztin, clapriatxt2ELANZ) ST' naves, J Palo 3do do, W Beatings; 1 do wheat, F. T Kennedy & Bro; S do do, 45 Mrs do, .1 S Liggett & Co; 105 bgs po. totoes, 18 do rags, 10 do core, 1 bbl eggs, 9 bga wheat, Meaner raper: 17 bits wheat, S Hood; 1 trx sand, .1 W Glasser; 1 bureau, 1 table, .1 Richardson; 64 bgs potatoes. E B Thomas; 2 bbla eggs, Lit tle & Baird; 7 - oil bbls, 2 bar g ware, B L Fahneatock it Co; 26 bile flour, 44 bgs do. C A Boucher; 10 brie potatoes, Bricker & Co: 75 bits barley, 43 do oats. S bge pota toes, 4 do cab:ego-1, J Blanchard; 12 bee potatoes, J Welch .8 Bro; 89 bgs barley, Sehrielltech a Hop: 5 des hames,S Stew art; 2 top a butter, 2 dotard, 1 do butter, P Dutra Song; 6 kgs apple batter, 1 do lard, F 0 Craighead: 12 bdls poles, T Hare RBren 2 bits butts, F Simpson; 5 beds boom. Lindsey, 13 & E; 10 drums to blimp, 15 bits do, S P Eihriver; 10 drums ,•do, less,,glare. Arbuckle' & Co; 8 Mar ' appl W J Steel & Bro; 25 bas starch, 3 Porterfield; 86 cads tobacco, 6 tube do, 4 ,bra do, R Weddell; 10 bbla apples. Bruip , german A 0'B; 5 cars shoulders, 0 Pryor & Co; 100 bins flour, Seghmyer &V: 100 do do. Dan Wallace; 100 do do, Et Lind sey; 200 do do, Shomaker & L. formestruen roar WATRUI AND CM. Osoo RAILROAD. April 26.-82 aka po tatoes, C A Boucher; 3 bales twine, 11 Gerwtg it Co; 6 pkgs tobacco, J M Stahel; 1 meg butter, Voigt, M .8 CO: 220 aka barley, Woodworth it In 60 bra cheese, S P Shriven it Co; 50 do do,Allen Kirk- , patriot, hCo; 25 do do, Elglamyer &V; I 18 do de, Watt, L & Co; 25 do starch, At. well &L; 25 do soap, Carter, BL:& 0); 6' aka rage, Frazier .8 MI 6 rolls leather, MI, Delange; 19 hides, Seibert & B; 1 tub but ter, N J Braden; 2cars a iron, Maloney & Co; 400 bite' IR floor, owners; 5 bgs seed, W.W Knott 6 bits grease. B • L Fahno. stock & Co; 17 pkgs d beef, Watt, Lang it Co. A.LLENCIRNT VALLNT RAILROAD, April 28.-12 bbls potatoes, J 13 Patter son & Son; 10 irks do, N Dougherty; 20 do do, R Skillet:l; 10 do do, A WANG:it 21 do do, M Warns; 148 aka wheat, 78 do oats, 42 do corn, 85 do rye, 1 bbl 1' seed, Scott d:0; 17 aka potatoes, Vaugorder & H; 20 Ws do, T Donnelly; 8 by. eggs, W Rink; 2 do do, Head & M; 2 do do, L.l Blancbard; 11 do do, 1r Templeton; 9 do , de, A. W Beery 2 cars metal, Malulght ; & Co; 2 bra butter,R Walker; 2 Mb. f , tallowi & Sol; 9 tails hides, 2 bbls R H Baird; 2 Mils eggs, 2 mks rags, E EleaVeton; 1 car lumber, B. S Thompson; Ido do, 8 H Martin. . Ammonites STATION, April 26.-4 I can metal, Graff. Bennett it Co; Ido 'wheat, Kennedy Bro: 8 hides, Lapps & ' Weise; 1 btil wine, A -W Marshall; i.car shingles, L Marchand; 52 empty bbis, S 'Dyer: 1 car Ilme, Johnston A Ca; 2 pkga butter, R dela Carson; 1 car lumber, J Nava; Ido oral, L3WIII, Batley it D;1 do du, Spang, 0 dr Co; 1 do oats, Knox it Son; 1 do lumber, A 0 Taggart; 100 Obis linie,l4 J Dunn; 49 eke corn, 18 do rye, M Steel .8 Son; 4 bbla flour, Illppley it Beckon. . IMPORTS BY RIVER. Cilseleasall pea ABLISoton, Ape.. 26.—J a W Failley, 16 sks corn; Rose ct E, 152 do do; P Duff & Bon, 12 bble eggs, 8,000 feet lumber, 9 pkge sundries; Clark & Co; 4 do do, 40 bbls flour, 6 do eggs, 1 piano; J Herbert, 8 bbls apples; Perk It Co, 100 pigs lead; J Graff dc Co, „ 1-ohalre; SiVoigt, & Co, BWs potatoes; B Can field, 200 do cement; I. B Smith a Co. 6 his a Iron; D Wallace, 100 bble flour; J B Conway a Co. 6 bble shells,' 4 do a meal; Ryder& Bon, 9 bales cotton; RIM. ick, 1111 bbls barytes, Bradley l& Go, 9 pkgs castings; E H Myers &LIN 25 tee barns: B L Pahnestock & Co. 6 ties drugs; a P Schwartz a Co, 8 do do; J I 011181- 11 pie, '2l pkgs flames; .1 tieLfertb, 5 bbls m dust; Capt. Wll Kerr, 4 bra In Dl3 Gilmore, 16 bble apples; Flacon & Bon. 109 eke g serspe,l6 clo 'model • W et. J Steel. X 4 bbls, 85 eke potatom C ollins. 1,600 li poxes; D Moore, 5 hogs Houck, J dr. Co, 2 Mils eggs; Pettit de , 4 Mils eggs, 2 pkgs sundries; IficCor a Co, 1 box fur.; Woodwell & Co, 1 • bl eggs; Rankin & Bro. Bdo do; Wood Oh .9. - D, 10 do applee;lC E Sellers, 1 d vainleln .1 Meyer a Bons, 1 doz chant; Milliken dr. Co, Ido do; Dallier & Son, do do; Berubart,-2-bodoaos, 1 pkg elndries; 3' P Hornbrook, 4 bbls d apples, do eggs; Lemon aW. 2 bee India., 9 , z Orilla, 14 bursas. War.sListo pea Prrnor.is., Aprll 26. 100 mks corn, 24 do oats, 5 do rye. bales hay, J & W Paisley; 45 b rya, W I Meek; 20 bble oil, Johnston & Palne; p do do, G Buchanan; 21 bales hay, 82 eke oorn,-.1 Gardner; 82 bgs potatoes, 67 bble 'Pelee, J Herbert; 28 bble bone dust, 1 crate do, Seward a E 6 bbls saraplroe. 8 kg* do, 1 bx do. 67 bbls apples, J Her bert; 8 bbls apples, Volgt . Mahood a Co; 1,000 pcs drain pipe, 100 do d file, BaellfL & Brown; 44 but paper, Pgh Pepe' . Mfg Co; 4 doz chairs, Denier a Bon; 6 dos do, Espy Son; 5% do do, Ortlellia OD; 7/3 pkgs furnlttua, J Meyers a Bon; 5 dos chars, Gans & Leofiler; 13 mks drT ap. RITRON' DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21 1870 plea t g bbla do, Broggerman & O'Brien; 1 crate cigars, W Miller & Co; 26 eke rye, '20.d0 oats, "Rose & 'Ewing; 36 bg , i potatoes and oats, 12 baskets potatoes, W Kerr. Prrrantrocia, lictoacrorrmio ANA WS' Bev/ Peeks& Co., April 26,-2 bbli; wine, 6 do.apples, McCracken, 0 dt Co: 25 bp oats, S B Floyd & Co; 5 pigs, S H Baird; 2 bbia eggs, Johnston & C; 28 bge oats, McHenry & B; 6 bble eggs, Mr Mitchner; 23 bales bay, 43 bga Eichauppd etc Co; 29 bble eggs, W Scott; 8 do do, Joe Smith; 3 bble potatoes, R Clack; V bills apples, Watt, tic pleat, bgii oats; W Manoein; tibia ape Campbell & C. RIVER NEWS The river continues-to recede steadily with 1 feat n Utiles In the channel last everting. Weather elem . and pleasant. The Arlington departed for .Cincinnati with nnumber of passengers, and a good freight Bat. The Petrolia from Wheeling arrived and departed, and. the Julia departed for Zanesville. The Mollie Ebert, Cat. (4. W. Ebert, is tilling up steadily, and bo b the first boat out for new Orleans. Capt. W. S. Evans, of Esau, Dallas it. Gilmore,' returned from St. Louis on Saturday night. He reports that the Far West left St. Louis on Saturday for Fort Snelling with a good trip, both of freight land passengers. I The new mountain steamer Foote. nelle, Capt. Shaer, will positively depart for St. Louie and Missouri River today at noon, and shippers are requested to have their bills of lading down as early In tho day as poealble. The Lorena left for St. Louis tut night with a good trlp. Pliots—Joeeph Whit ten and James Henderson. Capt. Greenlee and Sam Dean are the Pllote on the Reserve. The uported sale of the Leonidas has not, as yet, been confirmed, at least there halt been no money paid, and Cupt. Rhode.' does not consider her sold until he-gets the cash or some of It at least, • The Glendale, - St. Louts to Pittsburgh, was at Cairo on Sundae._ The Juniata, from Cincinnati. Is duo to day- and will return as usual to morrow. Gen. W. H. Powell, of the Clifton Iron Mills, West Va., was a passenger on the Arlington on her recent up trip. The Reserve left for Nashville last evening. The Camelia, from Nashville, to duo here to-day and will at once commence loading for a return trip. The Wauanita ts loading at Cincinnati for New Orleans. The Hite Putnam, from Pittsburgh, arrived-at Nashville on Saturday. The St. Marys Is laid up at St. Louis. ' Capt. Pink Varble, the celebrated fang pilot, has been contmed to bin room several days withrheumatism. Ho le poets to bo ready . Itir business' again n a - few days -The Portsmouth Tribune says: Wo have been shown the bill of costa In the case of United StatesMcLane . ter, commander of tho 'Mountain Belle. The charge against the Mountain Belle was for carrying a letter not properly stamped. He was found not .guilty--or rather the case was dismissed without fine. But the costs were 1148,38. without counting the espensee of defendant and his witnesses. Thi is rather a hard case. —A committee of Inspectors has been appointed by the St. Louis and Memphis Transportation Company, to inquire Into the condition of the steamer , ' P, Mks and Church, both of which have been rejected by the Iruipectors at New Orleans, and have twice left under prote - st. The re port of the committee will probably be rendered to-day. —The hull of the Neville, which ex. ploded her boilers near Lawrenceburgh some thus since, is very little damaged, and as soon as the river Is low enough I I l h ar e b w rd side w s as d sadce ly built. Her touched by I the flame, and her 'starboard side wale injured very little. —The Cincinnati Gazette, of Monday, I says: e Juniata came in from Phia -1 burgh to Th forty hours, making fifty land; Inge. She returned at noon yesterday with the teat trip she has had since she came not, Including 400 bbls whisky for Baltimore. • —The flags of boats at Wheeling were st.haltmast triday, In token cf respect to the memory o Captain JelleY. who died in that city Thursday. Captain Jeiley was formerly largely Interested In the steamboat business. —Capt. W. W. Fenton, who has been ill for several weeks In Covington, it Improving. —Capt. Morgan ateulan, a pioneer steamboatinan, died B at litecuphis on Sat urday. • _ —The Camelia, Nashville to Fitt.• burgh, left Cincinnati Saturday event g. —The Argosy, Pittsburgh to St. Louie, Cincinnati on Sunday. , RIVER PACKETS. "EVANSVILLE AND NASHVILLE. VOR EVANIVILLEI EAAL=iN CLA.RFECILLT. AND NA.511. V LLIL—TE.Mge. 4 .' ""nrllAsori. Cocer, CAMELIA tee 6:31'il tu b. rrrEd: tla C po l. it . na g -n1 , 4 , 1111 . 11.7 2 e f u Ll d . n w r for Eretrlat or pug Age app oom AVM /LACE COLLINO w menrats AND NEW ONLEANti. FOR BIEIRPHIN - ORt i sdarma NSW ORLF.A.S.—The sple 411.1 And saattasa ItOLLIL ILBTsr.. ..... Capt. U. W. Nasal. Clerk. Stsadish Ship pat. , . Will least as above Go WIUNWSISAT, Apsil ta. ° I;fOaVager4ILLPSII V41,",11. UPPER EISSISSIPPI Foe MT . Lome, sEo -BUB wNU ST. PAUL.—Tie :11.1k..gridrirzy..AprIl 5110. at tr. w. 4.lo—esht p-n 4 Co row. CAIRO AND NT. LOMB FOlt ST.adrat LOUIS * MISSOURI nIVEIL. be new passenger .te me. IONTENELLE ... .. Jonx 8. tlnAw. Com% Will leave As pit.ope on THIS DAT. April 571. b. tot ftel"."*VBlllll6;Mtdritlt. apt )LA CKA CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGII - AND - CINCINNATI 1 PACKET LINE. The {...r and apleadld tide -wht fl ail :lSe JUNIATA. Capt. C. I...BrUtsWAN, wlll leans Plttabaritt for Cincinnati SWUM TLIUNADAI: at Is °wait promptly. Return. lag. 1U kamClontanatt LVZRT SUNDAY at MI Y. Tor art 'tat or maarare. PPDIT on board or to - /LACE A OCTAVO A OIID nib? JAMVa CUI4LINS. Atalott..____ IT ____ PISBURGR AND ClNeli i . . . PACKET LINE. The oew end splendid sidewheeli d dat Steamer, ARLINGTON. DANIEL MOORS. Master, A. S. MIMPAID, Cl u .. 1C. , .. Pittsburgh - for Cincinnati every TUESNAT at DI AL promptly.. Itetundna. leaves Cincinnati for Pitiateirsh, at 1A M. every TRIDA.T. For freisilL Pal.eie. or other Inforrnation.eo - on board or to • .AMTS COLLINS. fat FLACK A COLLINGWOOD. Asente. TN THE COURT OF quAnTEn ISIUS9IONS,Ieo.IIS, Deeemberdendons.lfff it In the matter of the °tuning of Kill street, City of Pittsburgh. And now, April lid. 1170, the courisPrust J. W. OVER. Zvi , Cammi.sioner la the above WO. to hear the evidence offered by the parties 10 Wrested and report the same to Cita Court with hie opinion a. to such modidestMn of the report of •lewere u should be made, If any, and storm of decree, Au • Prom the Land: JOHYPIt BROWSE. Cita Notice li ° Geceby given that the andereigaed will attend to the dude. of Ms above abboint , meat at hie ogie, No. gg Flub mycelia, on the VII DAY OF WATT, at P r. Y. ofhatd day, arben 14 what all parties may attend. I. W. OVltg, Cummlastothr , No. 9B = ADMINiSTRATORSI NOTICE. —Letters of admlalatrsUoo bawlg e lga h r, a*ZerreDrugglig."Mrol'ig.. Al.. F hen, man:T. Pa, deed, nil herebtoollticl inmate 11111iledl•led.rm . •• the. •Tiflr wUI "mewl cm. Prot. , 7 LuthenUcate4, tor battlement. W 111.17 . ILV/11.16, JACOB DONN KUL I= ICOTlCE.—Whereas, Leiter of e. .LA Aowiteletrattcn tioon the t state of °OAK BUTUIiaIB4. nee'd. late , Of sixth ward. Allegheny. haste' beta granted to the under- Kinard, all venous Ineebted' to told estate will mate Intinedlaie payment and all persons bastes Oahe. agelnet the samewill pretest them properly anthentltated for eettlentenn _ VP. HOTCHKISS. Adm'n, I=nrii AtI m ISIONEEII SALE.--YLVIVIII— ISM aoors. SOULS. go,—TtIESR,A;ir. rds ." ... a min a tlVlAL I ng eh. la t ot NZ 9 10 31 kil lw itineld tire .by order of J. W. Milil i ali ...F.. IC. ti• co In Bankruptcy of T. C. a • tke on ock of Plumber Rad tiu Fitting Goods. fools. gyring Wsgou. Ifarneeyi go .91F k. YoII..WA.L.L. o ladle:tear. • IarCONSITIOrrION. • DR. SCEIENCELCirtIAIONIC ItY.ltlar for the cure of Coo ohs, colds and Consoolptl!m. K D. tiCHF.NCIC+C er.A.WLED To:tic fur the Ponte of Des and ell the prbUitatra Condit of th., eitomsett. gative. . All of these three Ifediel , es ars often alred in gurihg Consumption, though the Ped relv monic Sirupie A:4 o e n e% rule= irAnd.teTfatt,:t.tel,; regrilating the Stomach and Liver, and help the ralmonle Syrup to direst aud search through the - I,l6.*Terkels, srhicia menus C.C. 11 !Con Cr. WC. Misfit-IMo.iyugsriti to 9.111111,11 ItDDSDIC t . .onumrtlvp, end for I. all that d to fetal o vet . c:nplai at and 1116• pcneta ace m a nifes t ns., of Couturlititiala and sr tea they thamseives they require the mo t prompt attention. The Pnimoilic avign it a medicine which has had a long probation before the pu bile. Ile value has been proved by the thousand cures it - has made through a period or wore throe thirty-bre , ream in all of which Luse Its reputation hos tn.' restd. and the most Oust:note uhcialciam can DO looter doubt that - it Is a remedy which may ha used with confidence In all cases which admit f •core. If the patient will perseveringly follow the , - ratans be accompany each bottle. he Oil certainly be cored. If Oa lungs are not .oconuch wasted' to mak. a care posel.de. Even In cases suppo.ed to d e nncurable. when fel this and IM.- ti's!**.'lthertlil'latti_ ' f a llit eMieg Me d ici n e him to perfect Wu , . • Ur. Haack does not say that ell rases of Poi- MNic"iTte,Ctrt'n'ePetgplusatgaiTT"hal gTt1'1•27,1,?, when pa t ients hay° tne mot manning oMptoms, such e 0 a violent cough, creeping chill*, night sweats. general debility, or: a to inch a degree that they are obliged to tie In bed. and when thetarc .liven by toner physician they roe stW he cared. No medical treatment can create new longs, but when the: lungs are very sadly diseased find to some extent deetroyed. a sloe nosy a ef . lusted by I) r. *Wank , medicines. ; • Also, In 'Scrofulous Ineeksee, omen medicines are Of Clean , Be. ne.benck has plot , . graphs Of a nulaber of person. who have been nearly covered with relining Cores cull now all healed no. TWA eIIOWS Its purity:lig properties, which must be thin aimed ca , it les in the WOO. to cc. Mit...en% Of Co it is et tne =poet s tile to give vigor San a neallbj tone to tile system. Hence it is nem:gory to etrengthen the appetite of the patient arm Mc prove the digotion• groins nourishment is re itelaoold'Velha Vg‘A?:. Ton cutlet et:liable fur the diet of Consul:3,4ls, patients ere ',.igiltr.egic!,,,ltalif.r.Schenckte Alma:ewe:4-I%k most highly notttotWeles"re ts e be pt f et r iTS d?lr ,=r d 'rfgv: reTAVrZ b errVilti!ii . serviceable. 'this requirement I. Met by tut downed Tonic, and for this perPOO p. was do When the Mutative powers e pu llN hod tin good order, We too:lbs. Its proper eect; the .Y.tens Foinutt I:l,=:eisJA•riff;gv,l. o n,, 1 lei= and 'aealthy manger. Then Om heeling powers of Pulmonic brat/ will etf.ct the cure. rulmon , ry Courronotlon end almot el Meer lloinplalnweleeolu pileated witb 1/yeapsie t. Behr:net:A MAW:lrate rills tee re ended to re move ObeirnettOns from the Liven end restore Ito health. action. They hob all We eglacy which is ascribed to csamel or "blue elate." and are ...ranted not to tont , in particleof any min eral poison. These Pills care the ost oOtir ate costivenos, sick headache. plies bid.. alfre tious, sod all other diseases which...Me front torpid or obstroc , ed rendition of the Liver. One lam of Wenn plds wilt prove the ellicso , of the medicine. In Censtimpt on the heft Weed Teak and Man drake gals ma Intalnable aunties) medicines they relieve um sufletten• nr the,TaltFnt. and taint tan ralmonte hymn In chcciang a COI, They h.], been found usefu lon g d starer of temenmetlo where the are almost nu llrely dratruped and all sytepfeins according to the Judgment of the phraclan In' teased n speedy damn; The litre of patients who were leetnally nation have boen prescreen for LM'efi'thdligyiti7i:nee of nchenckhi three great row.. ratite - . Or. Satinet's Alumna , cantatas a to II treatise on the various MMus ableale. mode of treatment, aaa netteral directions hoe to [Mettle soodkinc, eall be had aTatla. or arra by mall 17 addressing Its Principal oClice, North Math street. Philadelphia; Pa. 6 price 0 , the rvamonie Tan- Price 11. n all_battle. 00 •7,50 • bail dosed, r MD et,. a bor. foritarlicaiii.l IArIDOCTOR W UITTIF.R CON TINUES TO TItICAT Al. i. PRIVATE DISEASS. Mak unmans , . lass of eases reult lug from self-same, pra,nCing unmanliness. nermesa dehlitty, irritability.