0 • -- AM BANK, 80 FOURTH AVENIJB . , VTZTSEtriart. !Ann CAPITAL - ettoo,ooe Stockholders Individtudly Liable. wax IL OW DISCOUNT ANDOLPOBIT. JOUR noTn rftda.t. WK. O ?LYD. Culbss. • Oriwpoia. ihnurl. Jot. 'Wm. T. ribarwn, Archibald Wallam. aunt. W. Arno, Ju. D. Sell/. tau. B. Lou. W. WO* lobo Floyd, TAIL Bach V Arno .rally cm:died sad orchw•F • N do • Emma ...nig image. Ck4:ol_4Tl, &MYER ANtII_PONS, at Sotscht Mr P'-1...1 1 , 11. B. METZ, Banker, Cot. -Wood St. and f•th Avenue .I9Ps T. BaoT. I CO, I aNcelsorg is I. MIMI WOO, b:osiei 'Fourth Avenue I Wood st., ILIALNIECIiaII9, gay and ten all us& of I OT P:BRUNT SECUMITES, 41014).. lILLITEN AND COUPON% —ex iron MOZIOWIZIVaII. Interad Allured On Deicelts. ,4 1 17= n loaxed oz • . . t Orders exeeuted . ter tbe Parebsert eat sale et IFICOOKS I / 4 BOXIIO-- - lad ' , OWL/. ' ____ JAMES T. DEADY lik: CO. Vittsburidi &kith: FINANCE AND TRADE. tHiliitirsob t. Um Mubarak 9.'14444 Nzw Tonic, Aprll2*, Up: Money tasty at 405 on ealL Sterliug ectivii and firmer at, 9540934....di1dian. settleatiuld lowar„ opening. at 115 M, US. .elinins . to 144% and oloaing at 115 X. 11/errrits rates 6 per coot. toilet.: Clear. once* 197,000,000. The AaalatanliTreasurer hatithis alter. noon distributed PAK= .° 3llllll . l ccest• Governments active and higher. Con , pons. 'Bl, 1814®171 . 18 3011534; do. 1 64, 1111(014; de.:6114 - •1.115( @Mgt' no. nesf t , TUX; d0.....W.133i59/41'; da. 13.4 81le; 19-10,8K13111g; currency; 611.1234 • • • - State qvikot and steady; faiomi, ISlXtold Tennessee, 6050 no* do, 5614. The railway market was &Ctrs and strong at the Some, when 'the hightail Storm of the day wets arcade.. The lesdins features were Northwastsrd.' Lake Shore, New York CentraliOrdo Misidesippl, and Bock Leland. Maisel. lemmas Mocks were itenendly steady. Express neglected. Ti=l;gamberlandatiji; Wester:, 6 n4l .elfrliPbt 83 14/ 14111 ckeivor• Mariposa, lijit do. preferred, 16 . 341 , : A k a= Express. esw: 18 1C1 88%; United States, 4.1%; sinellean, New Ycirk Oen _bid, 88 .,7m. vsk‘ ; Erie, =Mt do. Prifferltal,4B; Karam. 149: 1111•111.1_0310 Central 124 ii; Lake B wif: Jur:no!' Central , 1 04 X; Pau burgh, 106 Vi N. W.. 70%; do. td' 90 Bock_ 181 :•tia. USX; New /*nay Central. . 107 *••:. St. Paul, 65; do preferred. MX; . :;?...oitab. 54X ; Ft.. Wayne, 9134; Terre 35 k; preferred, 64; Lutlanapolla and Cincinnati, 11.43( ; preferred. 11 . 4 7(: etd osadAussisaiPP4 - 1153‘; Harrited and Ede. 6; Iron Mountain, MX: . COO. di C., NIS; C. C. a 1, C., DK. F Bad AIL,6; Re n p e l s , 86; Qui ncyrima: Chsrunet, 66; Cop p er . Sub-Treasury balance: gol lB. d, 485,200,- 706; eurreney, 64877,483; general bal. anne; 188,617.675. I Esc' or Prylvnunow GAarris, • FRIDAT. April 29, F PK ,Ckonnigraoranons rooored by .11anor Holdt , ar . 00. Oll6Mloldr OW: llys•Twontbm, United I 1 / 1 /2. 1 140 do. l IBM NA, 111 M; do. IPla, 114; TonaPortion,•los3o ive•Trrroneo. Jinn. cry and July, 11230 do. do. 1867, II& do. do. 'lB%. 11230 Union- Punic Railroad. 111 50,, (*Aral do. do. 9034: Op. I= Vinci, or Prrreaulunt GAZZIRTIIM Faxtuy, Apc1129.1420....2 , There was quite • elk the all mar. kei toady. -in Consequence of trite a amber of orders from the east, mainly for early deliveries, and that, Moist still further advance In prime. The sales, however, were not large, sa it Was =call to find sallow, the movement of thepast week or ten day having. hawed. sad manuhoturew with the MOW that thstop has not yet been reschect,... and, oonsequently, they we inclined to hold back, so as to be able to enabled to salt, when the proper time arrima lathe afternoon, however them was a art reaction, under the Influence of o ffers` from the east fossil at rhea that were bid, earlier In the day. This may have been • little strategy on the part of mat. ern buyers, who In order to Meek the market, may have concluded - to Miter • little for that purpose; or there my have been some good and legitimate' muse, which as yet has not been made rablic. Crude, also, In sympathy, with refined Is Arm and higher, though. china Ja• re , ported to be cossidemblia of • abort. In- terest Inthe oil readmit ... width, if tale, would, of course, tend to farther the ad. vanes. There Is one thing curtain, how ever, the market Ia stronger than it has been at any time this year, and Main. Moak= racially are favorable for a good and legitimate btwinew, and this Is Just what Is wanted. • ; moms. Balsa in Iwo lota of 2,500 bids. (40 to 4tuit7) on' WU. at llta": and. 1,000 seller Jane to Dumber. at 12. Lb theday, spot wu bald at 12, but to far as we could loam-Wm ware no buyers as that figure. Buyer natty October, WV _buyer all year, 1434. ILETTINIED. Sales 1,000 bbls May at 27%; 600 each, May and June, at 27; 1.600 June at 273 c 1,000 May at 3. as Subsequently, May June and could weld at 273 i; Au, gust to Doom at 26X; July to 1/s -amba at 26, Later 11111, June wary ob fired' by 'eastern sellers at 273 find 273(, Indicating a alight weakness. tales Or (MODS • OIL NT A. T. a. S. Brilliant Olreirorka 1,760, on amount Lockbart, F& 0o; Jas. Wilkins 80,-on account Max et Funk; Einoteam Oil Works 100, on account T. Hackett; D. DI dt Co. 118, on amount lame. 2,118 bbl.. I:3I:EIMME33 w ed Logan,ft& ON 200 bbls re . Coed to Losing. B ro. & Co., nitre. Braun a Wegner, 160 bbii ref. c4l to Waring. Mpg &Co., Mills: • . stlielvy Itro's 106 bbla reeked to W. P. Loses Bro. & Co., Phlladeltibla. IL Koehler & Co., 120 bbla refined to Waring, N. .t Co.. Pblt'a kfonlthelmez K & Co., 60 bbls refined to Wailes. King & Co., Phil's. _- /Lockhart, Prew&Oo. 6111 bbl. reacted. 1 to warden, Frew & 00., Phila. - National Beth:6ns & Storing Co., BO ref. oil to Warden, P &00, Phila. Clasen. Oil Works 46 Ms refined to Tack Bro.. philsdelphls. .... Live Buick Nartet. Nsw Your, Apitl2o.—With 1,800 at. Us to-day. making 6,626 for the week. prime Ma lower or 112010i40, there were 61 can at Oioncounlpaw this womb* 121 at Weahswkan. and 14 at One illanlinith street, not all sold. Trade slow: 50 salt fYd Ott bulls TK owt brought 112414 e; 200 fair to good 7 owt Iffinole /WWI 16014 o; soosel awl Texans sold at lin. Moly etartaand high; only 2.900 strived today WOO this • weak. -They have Ethan nearly ;ph thinneet6olbehear. • 44060 selling iu (kr, fair gil lb" at 7,540,- mid borne 94 lb Ileateektutetts clipped et - 1304inoil ahtutlwanted. Huge looking ‘ 9S ow% mains 1 1 .4000 for the week. - Dry Goods Illartet. Niw Top'. April 2,-:qu i =t u t lbws". in snimstkrn suet Is lather de.; premed; Mu Weise* have beensklll in joblota the Paill4slll - days at tbehelne wen -rakT to; dayowbea luminous qam e .. mon i rmatel, sad we now quote ablaut beat aiusi at 16•317 e. Lyman sad may: brown - slitwatege ,ave relnew!pk, „ . , 'NV, °SLAIN/. April *X—Cottale Ann sad 0.1. r demand -Ibr mlddlizoLat 114 924; 2230; WM MOO gm**. Tgagal*.A Mall a=part, t_ ;lgae*. / 4 04 93 . Rade Awl tort* *sok, 23,1317; =parts, 7901 was; 14 . .~_ .~;~ - E=233 OFFICE 01;PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY. April 29, 1870, The. Chicago Trantnc in contrasting the movement in gold with reamed stocks, provis:one and breadstuffs, since the fine of April, remarks that the rise In-gold Is leo than anything else, and adds: 'The higher price for gold L not the cause of the rise In other prices, but one of the results of general CSIUI43II, the principal one of which Is the abundanoe of money accumulated in the cities and available for apecalative primates. Thla condition of finances is not confined to American markets, but is nearly the same in European markets, and has an effect upon American eecuritles, as well as American prorialone and grain, that The o riselaXtt experienced in the price of gold. in gold thus far seems only to be Incident to the general revival of Veen. baton; but lf, In accordance with the ex ports of gold anould increase the fur. ther advance in its prices, that would be. come the principal influerrxt in sustain. Mg prices" r: APPLE BIITTER—SaIes at &dna `. ASRI Firm but unchanged; Com mon sods Ash; 4c; refined do 43‘; Pearls 959 X; Pots 73.1. APPLES—There is a steady. demand, and with limited arrivals 'and a light supply, the market is firmer and prices austalued; 34(gi6 per bbl. BEANS—DuII and neglected but un changed-11,801. per bushel. BROOMS—We quote store prices as Paney.ls,6o; No.l, 14,50; No. 2, 14.00; No. 3, 13,50; common, 54,30®11,00. BUTTER—The market is weak and the feeling Is gaining ground that prices' cannot long be sustained; we continue to quote crime to choice roll at 33@86. ORANBERRIES--Ssies of. Sackett's Belle Berries at 620 per bbl., • • CORNMEAL—Is firmer In sythy with corn, but unchanged . at 96 11 per bushels. to quality. CEMENT'—SaIes of Loulaville.Clemeat at geriptti: per bbl. CARBON OlL=7a ruiner but there is no Improvement In the 'jobbing trade, and price. am not quotably higher; we continue to quote at 234123 X - for USG dant brands-2 to So higher in a retail : - CHEESE—Western Reserve, 16 Elimburg, 163i@17; York State Dairy 113}C. 17; York State Factory, 1.8; do fancy DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet and un changed. We can report sales °nappies/It 6 06141 Paschal at 708 for quarters, and 9(gt9ji for halves. Black. berries, 12®13 cm. - EGGS--Demand rather better Ir k ! prtana . tmehatmed—le4)l6, most-of t sales at. 16. PRA.Ties of live geese teeth era. atBoo/36 P401:18,4be market L very quiet. the excitement which 'prevailed lut Week having adman. completely sub aided; and, as might be expected, the demand lefalllng cdf. We continue to quote western flours, in store, at iliS@ 4( for spring; g5,60(68 for winter anti 5707ys Lor fancy bands. Rye flour, la, : GRAIN—The offeiinge of wheat In this market Munition tight but the mills are receiving considerable from the west, and, consequently,phe demand la hardly so active, though prices aro unchanged. We continue to quote at 11,1401,113, for fair to strictly prime Red, Oats market contlnum weak, being effected some what by the unfavorable reports from Philadelphia, 'and It looks now am it there must Noon be an improvement there or a break dStrrt here, one or the other. Quetait,tis may be fairly given rag7Gl4B, 17, drat hands, buyer. furnish. elletc to, on wharf anti track, and f., 41 ",„:ti1n store. .Rye is unchanged; ' Dii43l caab, and 51, time. •In barley, there Innot much doing; f1.5(&90 for good to prime eptlng' Oorrells weak, and dull, potwithstanding the arrivals confirms light, and the stock here is by no means tarns; Wa DOW quote ear at glitiAld, and shelled at 118®9u. HAY—Waa in good aqrply at the Al legheny Diamond market to-day, and prices ruled lower, ranging from 515421, - as to quality. ' itusKs-230pc.i HOMlNY—Market almost bare, but there is not much inquiry for it; may be quoted at ss®6( per bbL • EHDP,S,—Green salted, 1012311; do butrdiers e 7®B; dry . Sint. 22Q24; green calf, .1244 LARY OlL—Extra No. I quoted rong at 11.30 and No. 2 do. at 57(02. Et tern white, 21,75 e Wen. rid. $2.21. ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted .d little or no demand. POTATOESL3nII as of river potatoes at 35@40, ana Prime Lake bore Polack Mows at 46(4,118. PEANUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted at I ce. 4,3; No. 3, et(: Oatmeal, I likeo per tmahal. 16,50 per half bL . • PEAS b 111.75@t,110 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Market strong =1 with a steady jobbing demand, moms continue to advance. Plain Shoulders. 13®183,0 Sugar Cured do, 134‘@14: Plain Sugar Cured Hama, 18%®10; Canvassed do, 19®19x. Rib Sides, 16%( @ v l 6 Clear Sides, am. lard, 17 in toe, and 171118 In kers nil" bu ckets. Dried Beef. l3 19503120. hi Pork. g3O. SEEDS:-Clover sad Timothy dull, and paws drooping; we now quote the former at 111109 . q. sod' .the later at Pkia Flazaeed,. would. bring alb, but there fa none id this market. . SALT—Salet ear lose lets at 1L136% 1,70, with the mutt advance In store. sonvssußan 180 MARKET. •thrigKor Pr/Taxman' Oman Ts. , , FRIDAY, AprilZ9, 1870. The Iron market continues dull and unsathothctory, and, what is worse rat% there Is not much preened. at present of an:) , Imniedlate improvement. The on. certainty in regard , to the Tariff la not without lts effect, as manufacturers are not disposed to do much until thin rush ter has been settled. The operathmirin tnetal;lf anything, are larger to the or gregite than lest week, but Floes ars low an& tuntatistlictory to farnseemen. tibiae theft of the year metal has de. eltnetritgte per ton, and there is no oen. :Witty of the bottom having yet been touched. Following la a report- of the 52 Una No. 1 Ftnuidry..„ {NM 4 mot 10 No. 1 do ......... 3200 mon 30 " No. I do ..... 35.50 4 mos 40 . 0 No. 1 do ........ 36.006 mot 20 No. 1 do ......... &LSO cosh 40 No. 1 do 3420 math 40 N 0.2 do 84.00 6mot 100 " Gray Forge Ex 35.506 moo 60-' 4 " 'Cold Short Forge.— 3L606 mot 100 " Cold Short (Bard)... &LW 6 mot UP Came Red Short P'g. BLOO 6 mos 20 No. 1 • Anthruelt• Foundry 86.90 cub 10 B. B. No. 2 d 0......... 26.00 4 mot 100 tome Medium ...... 6 ma 66 Foundry 33.00 6 mos srruntuoms mei muumuu 120 N Le= 1111:17111101 Wit 140 tont No. 8 Medium 335.006 Mos 50 Strictly Open Gray.. 84.Q04 mos 60 •• do do do M.OO 4 mos 100 Medium Clear Gray 83.504 moe 276 Common Coke Forge 80.00 . 4 moo 830 _Mottled and Close Gray - 31.004 mos 199 Common Close Gray 62.60 6 cssa 600 • Medium • Mixed BL6OO Doe Forge 81.60 6 mos 169 Good Medium Bed E 3.00 4 moo 10 taut Ruilata 000.00 mos JIMIIMEITS BI TBLEGBAPIL ' New Team, April 29.—Cotton steady, with. mite of 2,100 biles at 518303 for middlings:Omuta. flour 561.00 letter, With a fair export and home trade de mand; sales of 9,800 bbla at 84,7564,90 for superfine State and western, 11646,60 for extra State, 114.95165,66 for extra western, 1 6 .1066,10 for B. 0., 145866 for extra St. Louie, and 161048,25 for Rood to choke do. Bye flour a shade firmer• salsa of 250 bbls at 64,8066,60. Com meal quiet and • unchanged. Whisky un changed; sales of bee bbls western frce at 8 1 ,014 - Wheat; receipts du111.686 bulb; opened /620 better; closed; advance lost; the advince In freights have mate. Malty checked the export demand; with sei3OM buslielli•S3 l f o 33lo. 81 3. 1112 X. 1117 61.12 forWo; a 0pri0g.142201,24 for 4a 1 5erinif.11 1 .73631.3014 for winter red and amber western, $1,80.4ki, In store;' 11,35 for red Southern and white Michigan, and p.m tor atiataa_whlte California. Eye la quiet and unchanged. Barley firm, with isles of 100 bushels OanattaWeet at;;. corn; receipts of 11,180 bushels; market Is a shade firmer, with gala of 62,060 bushels at 61.1061,13 for new mixed weistern.sl.lllfor western and Southern yellow; old mixed nominal, at 11,17 in More. Beoeipts'oatK.L4,o6o beish—oate • shads firmer, with sales of 22,0041 bush at 016630 fbr weeteruLin store and sficet and 6744663140 for Ohio and State. Hong Mimi Hay Im6e 6 Air shipping and 8106 6120 for retail lots. Coffee. doll. Aloe quiet, with Was of Carolina at t1e(6740. Molasses dull. Sugar dull, with sales of LSO Olds Cabe at 940yfile and 100 40.1. Porto Rico at ovatoma. Petroleum Moody at 1644 c. foe crude and 2630 for reamed. Pork dull and declining, with Plea of 760 this at IWO= for mess, 1310122,60 for prime and for prime J mium ebtataerts seller June-and, 2 0 - 126.706618.7 5 ; - Moan heavy: =v ery' Arm; with ' 'eale•_"4l%. 650 at 610616 for new Plain m . r: ~ . male for new extra mess. Beef imam steady:: sales 135 bbls at 1128@30. Tierce beef in moderate request: sales WO.' tree at $25€28 for prime mesa and 130 for. India mem. Middles quiet and steady. Cut meats firmer and more doing; sales 500 pkga at 144®00 for shoulders end' 154@170 for hams: !Aran- inlet and 3 t 631 31 Bales 375 troll nt 16@17e for coin-. men to prime steam- and 17(4173;3 thr kettle rendered; also 750 trot prime steam, far May, June end July _delivery at18 , 4,(41830. Butter .ounit. at 14(42(ic for Ohio. Cheese steady at 10017 c. Freights firmer; shipments to Liverpool of 40,000 bush wheat, per steam, at' Ild, and 1,000 bbls flour at is ed. Latest —Flour Closed firth and dull, Wheat doll and scarcely so firm, with sales No 2 spring at $1,15(41,17; winter reds and amber western $1,2761,23%. Rye: firm at 11,05 for western. Oats firmer at 81@83c for western is - store and afloat; 8734 ®690 for Ohlo. Corn quiet at 11,10®1,12 for new WSW ti - estein. Pork dull and heavy at $28,45 for mesa. Beef steady with moderate demand. Cut Meats arm and moderately active. Bacon nominal. Lard alessoo tierces prime steam at 183t0 seller May and June. Eggs in moderate request at 18 @l9c. CECICAOO, April W. , ;--Exchange un changed. Freights: rates nominal at 734 c for wheat to Buffalo. Flour steady and Arm at previews -rate*. Wheat opened active and excited. selling up to 9434 c for No 2, subsequently fell to 91c, closing.. tame at that figure: Optional trading was 91340950 biller" May, 9434 96)(c seller dune: in the afternoon there were tree sellers at 90X0 caah, 913(o seller - May. Corn fairly active, closing at W.% @BBo for No 2, Mc for new,and 75cfor no Mgraade;n optional sales, 3734438.6Y‘ seller 1 19.50 seller last half May; In the afternoon market firm; low grades new Mc; no grade 75@77e according to lees. Lion; No. 2 87302 0 880 cashand seller May. Oats moderately active, closing quiet at 46)4®47c seller April; 475101483'0 seller May: 48 )41g49.3 seller June. Rye active and higher 80481 c for No. 2. Barley dull and neglected. Highwines offering Wed . 11,02©1.0234. Mesa Pork firmer, closing at $ 2 8,51428,75. Sweet pickled hainsls34 €41634 e. Lard firm, closing at 1634. Meats higher: 11 ) , ;(g11134 for dry salted ghoul. dere, likt Dor Cumberland middle*, 14@ 1430 for rough aides, 14 4 ®lsc for short rib middies, and 1534@M : 0 for abort clear middles all loose. Receipts: 5674 bbla flour, 84996 bush wheat, 60640 corn. 22938 oats, 702 rie, 4140 barley, 6677 head hogs. Shipments: 2720 bbls dour, 21008 bush wheat, 31509 c0rn, 5687 oats, 3252 rye, 5800 barley, 3973 h ead bog". Cattle quiet at 94,50@6,6234 for com• mon cows to good steers. Hogs active at ga60(48,70 for common to fair and 18,8439,10 for good to choice. Otter: riart,April W.—Flour nothing. .ed and. doll. Wheat quiet but firm, red abther #1.1001.12. Ltrn firm at fall prices 88(f.90c supply light and the' demand good. Osta firm at 157%M. Rye .92095 a. Barley ull at ' 70090 c. Cotton tlrm and 34.3 higher; middling 2234 c. Tobacco in good demand with sale* 198 hbds at $5,50@t4,00. Whisky quiet at 11,431,01 the demand light. Provisions firmer. Bulk meats and ba con held- higher, but the firmness .. of holders - cheeks business. - A good db. mend foi mesa pork with. sales of 900 bblei at 729. Bulk meats held at 1130. 143(414340 and 15340 for attottiders. tit} clear rib and - clear sides. 'Bacot 1234 c. .160 and 170 for shoulders, clear rib and dear aides; small sales sugar cared liami Ott 18®1830. Lard held at 183(@10 . 34e for country and city • kettle rendered. Buttter u.nohanired: fresh is in good di ! . mend at 89(gi360, Eggs dull st 15c. Lint seed Dll firm at 55E4,90c. Lard oil 11,256 la& • Orooeries um:banged and firm at' futl rate*. Br. Lot-is, April 29.—Tobscoo stiff at full prints. Cotton nominal at MO: Hemp steady: sales at g 1,2411,50. Float held higher form! rood tochoiregradeei but no advanos , has been established: spring grades range at 13.6404,53 for fall superfine. 13,95(44.15 for double extra] 11,6004,90 for choice to fancy, and le® 7,50 for family. Wheat stiff And not much dontn.lio. 2 spring held at 90ct and No. 1 at 11. Without sales; So. 2 red fall g1.05@i1,e6; choice to fancy 11,25@1,40; Corn active and higher at 99c(1 for yel: low; Il@l,oB White. Oats higher: 5751160c.1 Rye better at 79c. Whisky firm at ;LOW Groceries firm and unchanged. Pruett, lons firm, but transactions small. Pork; 1,50,50 fo r repacked, 129 for ortginaL Loose dry malt shoulders sold at 115‘04 clear rib held at - 15c. Bacon unfit 1230 for shouldeta. Mauls for clear rib, 17c for clear. Hams higher, 180 for plain anger cured, 113.5M19c for cativaased. Lard firm, 1630 for tierce, 113 a for choice keg. Cattle steady al 4,4% fe, Hogn quiet at 7)019:- .CLEver.san. April :A.—Flour firm: country brands, white double extra, $5,75436X; red double extra, 95,C45,25; amber double extra,15,05,50: spring double extra, 94,25@5, 25. Rye flour firm and unchanged. Wham very firm, N • 1 rad at 111.141 No. 2 bald .at 1.1,074a1met Corn steady and unchanged. oats week 58c offered and 193 c eked. Rye quiet at 90(495c. Barley weak at 13000993 for State and Canada. Petroleum: spot oil held at 24c. Crude firm at uzi per bbL Louts - emu!, April 29.—Cotton quiet middling 220. Bagging 2693i27c. 'Flour 95. Corn 91.47. Wheat 91,0540)1.211. Oats 64c. Rye 954, Groceries firm. Pork 929. Bacon and Bulk siesta have ad. yenned yie over yesterday's quotations. Lard 16303. Whisky $1,01(51,07 . .loose9 no; sales 245 hhda at 55,50g97,75 for bowed to Rood. $9 . 40,57 for low to fire leaf. April 22.—Flour in more demand; spring wheat extra fatally 9 5 ,7 8 y19 5 ,50. • Wheat very quiet; red $1,2201,80. Rye 11,03. Corn dull and lower; yellow 11,11®415. eats on. changed. There la a small, trasinews do- Mg in petroleum; crude 19E019,t(m fined 25)4n. Provielona looking up. Ness pork and lard unchanged. Whisky nominal at 11,04 for iron bound. "' • • Baal/tons, April 29.—Flour , quiet and Arm ; western super $1.67 3 ‘40 05,12. Wheat steady at 11,45(41,66, Pennsylvania 11,3601,40. Corn steady. white 11,1001..12„ yellow 11,1 L Oats steady at 640.6. Bye steady at 51(41,10. MeMews pork Arm at 1:2/. Bacon Arm: rib ws 16%43, clear sides 17c, shoulders 13;01113%,a, ham. 190120 c. Lard Arm at 17c. Whisky very dull at 51,04. Toractio, April O.—Flour. inactive. Wheat active and 1340 better, with sales of No 3 white Wabash at ;me, No 1 white Michigan at 11433, amber Michigan 11,10%", No 1 red 11,15.N0 2 do 51,10 and No 2 white Michigan RM. Corn la bet ter, with sales of No 1 ar9sc, No 2 at 920 and No 2 old at 95c.. Oats quiet and lan °bunged, with sales of No 1 at Sic and No 2at 620. Cloverseed $5. Minarsta, April M.—Cotton dull at 2254 c; receipts .613, exports 669; week's ivcelpts Mt, exports 6754; star.* 172/6. Flour 54,5004.50. Corn 15,16. Oats We. Hay 5 2 9.. Bran 121. ././ard..16,4411730. 17Xc. Pork 2534 c; bacon shoulder. 12%; olden htn.werimx, April 29.—Flour un changed. Whest:unsettled at 940 for No, land 90go for No 2. Oats higher at 484 for Bre 2. Corn, rye and barley nominal: DETROIT, April W.—Flour very scare and firm at 15.0000,20. Wheat very scarce, extra 11,23. No. 1, 91,25400rn 930 rorplo 1. Oat. 68%390. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PMIBITEGII, CI co AND SS. Loos RAILROAD. April 29.-1 car wheat, R T Kennedy; 100 bbls Sour, Schomakor &la 100 do do, Watt, L & Co; 6 do sp. pies, Volgt, td dr 0o; 1 car rye and cats, !donor & H; 1 do stares, M P Adorns; 1 do do, J Pointer; 9 do do, W HastLuitsi do wheat,/ W Bomgarder; 10 hhds tot blow, 2 pirp. paper. W D Blnshartt 2. Pkia PsPer.'s4ertln Hylar26 oaddleCto: bum, rt 0 Barr; 25 nu starch. W H Kirkpatrick; /54 hides , -Hollktor; 50 butte tobacco,..W L Joust; 4 bbla apple", J A Grad; 60 bp oats, Schoolbook & B; 12 bgs potatoes, J Violent; 19 do wheat, B Hood; 8 bbie potatoes, J Hall; 74 bp malt, - .A Volk& 00; 83 bga cats, S Hood; 75 bp corn, W E Hagan; 8 bbla eggs 1 de onion's, Realtor & ED 2 tar beef. 2do sausage, E H Myers; 10 bbla oil, J cell; 2 to sausage, 4 do beef, W B Hors; 1 car b wheat, W McKee & Co; 85 bbls Parker; wbisky, F Ev bit ort R & Co; /0 toa lard, JR 2534 amo, dO o, . Jones; 534 butts tobacco, 1 H Upp d lo W ott; L 9 hbda, bra do, 1 box samples, Weyntan Bo; 2 /Oda tobacco, E ghason; 6 bit can dles, Wm Sudden; 1 cask shoulders, W Hulagn 4 tar unwise, E H Myers, 25 his candles, A Kirkpatrick; 20 do do, Smith &Co; 5 do de. 8 Dyer; 10 to. lard, 10 do do, Dalsell & T; 6 bra tobacco, J McGraw; 1 car malt, Colton.. 1 . 'YITTHRIGIO); FORT WATNN AHD CAOO RAILROAD. April 29.-21 oars barley, Culp I Shepard; 100 bbla flour, Houck, Jamison & Co; 396 'do do; owner; 100 do do, John Wilson I Son; 1 bbl whisky, Speck & Morrow; 19 aka rags,R Christy: 5 bpi. hominy, Romer Bm; hear lab sack 0 seed, El Has Jr; 8 bbls L J Blanchard; 26 ska rye, T Mobluilth; 62 bga potatoes, Hamar & Harper; 60 whisky bbla J 8 finch IL* 1 car wheat, W Gray &Sons; 62 green bides, O N Hoffetott; 8 bbla egm 1 bz batter, F, Bazmyert 313 bay w ghat, Thifisert& Eton; /00 bbls flour, owner:. 100 I do do, Watt, Lang. & dr„ 1 oar • staves,. V? Brown( 6 bbLv after, Bruggertnart &0421 1 car barley, Tier,' Dannals & - Oa; 1 bids nottr, Beghturer & Voldrampi 6 bbla Mit.Elotiroidt & Friday:' 5 do; da,l3 Criokert & Uo; 9 bbla- pessr Volgt, Al Co; 3do gln, 6 do spirits, 8 H Watson & Co; 4 kirs shot, 5 do lead Johnston& Cot. via: 10 bait bblaflab, Head & Maispr, 20 do dot J Llppinoott; 16 dodo, .1 It Franklin; 8 bbl. gin, 3 do. brandy, D Haworth; 10 do gin, Llttall & Maohlirig; 26 do highwines, R 0 Lyon; 15 bt bids Bah, -W (kaper & Co; 89 do do, El Ewart & Oa. crLivilLarrp, Arm Prrreircragg Bur, ROAD, April 216-10 ma blooms, John PITTSBIrRGIL DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30:: 1870 Boort:wad; I doors, Eiboanberger, B & Co; Ido plgiron, Graff. B Co; 2do do, Reese, o d, do lime J_B Lyon & Co; 2 do g. wheat. 1 J S Liggett & 0o: 8,000 feet lumber, W W R1gdon;13,000 do do, R A Clerk & Co; 8.000 do do, 13 A Idnxidort; 28 bdia hides, Lindsay, S & Co; 1 hf bbl tobacco, J A Nicholson; 8 bbla w lime,Hartman & E; 130 eke potatoes, Brugge rman _& 0; 100 bbls B Lyon; 40 cases tobacco, Haworth &D; 40 do do, W M Gonitly; 10 do do, L Blancluird; 213 do do, W Miller dt Col id do do, W D Cooper & Bro; w 24 ekears rags, McCullough, S & Co; 1 pick , W hilller & Co; 6 bbls ples, W HGraff; 800 bales wrappin,g_pap a- Eer,Robert Christy; 16 eke oats, W J Hammond; 6 do do, T do rye, 1 pall but. Bar Houck, J Co; kelp p berley, L J Blanchard. ALLsortirrry STATION, April 29.-100 bbla flour, R_Knox & Son; 44 kga J Fletcher; 200 pas clay pipe. Seward & Jones; 8,000 It lumber, MoKirdyl& Mc- Glnnlaa; / car states, Strott & Brml I car lumber, .1 Nana; 98, inn mill feed. 29 do rye, 20 bbls flour, M Steel & Sant- 2 cars metal, Graff, Bennett & Co; 19 bge Oats; 2 do potatoes, Thos McKee; I car lumber, W McQulnn; 1 car metal, eking, A Co; 2do do, Fgh Forge A Iron Co; 1 CaO wbaat, %mined) Bro; 1 do do, W McKee & Co; 100 bble flour, IHlppley & Beckart. • ALLituaiNS • V.Apwer RAllatom), April 0.-1 car pAcM 28 akimbo, 9do corn, Scott &. Olsal; 9 bbla eggs, 2 ble Witter, SS Patterson d Bon; 2 can atone, Henderson, M.& Co; 4 bbla eggs, I Sohl; 2 do d0,.2 411 . butter; E 54 Kelly; I do do, 2 bbls eggs, L J Blanchard; 4 dodo, A Lard:lC.B6 aka corn, H McCready; 21 do potatoes, John Cimpben: 16 do do, A W McMath; 27 do oats, 6 do potatoes, D McMath; 15 pkga do. Pd. Warns; 7 pkgs butter, 11 do eggs, W Stewart. IMPOSTS BY await. Wu antra rya i rsgma, April 29.-24 Ike rye, Ita meat, 1 empty keg, J ChrletY; 2 bbl. eggs, P Duggan; 41 bales hay, 38 do straw - NV C Dean; 1 bbl ogga, 2do apple., Canfield & 'Haler; ,103 aka corn, 38 bales bay, J & W Falrley;*2ss Idle paper, Godey a Clark; 27 bbla ap ples, .7 Herrt6o bxe cigars, R & 917 Jenklnson; bik eporn. J Mattafey; 1 box eggs, Ido butter, McClure; 43 bbla Heed a — Metzger; 38 Lulls a sp• poi pew Wit &Gm b bl dry peaches, 8 do apples, J J Pettit a Co; 3/ eke pota toes, 2 bbl eggs, 34 do butter, Randolph a Soppe; 6 she raga, 1 csk bacon, 1 bbl sorghum, Henry Rea Jr: 5 bgaryea bbl egg; 1 ha butter, James Scott 99 aka potatoes, Vangorder Sheppard;; 20 bble potatoes, Volgt, Mahood & / bbl eggs, J Wooawell a Co. Prrrancrnam-BRowaravmme Awn Gs. ?rim. Paormr Co.. April 29.-18 bales bay, Herron a W; 10 bble crackers, Kramer d. Bohn; 9 hogs, 91 Hann 80 bbls flour, & B5100r9; 20 Wu iarts. butter. 2 bbla butter, McCracken; & Cb; 98 eke oats, 15 do wheat, McHenry & H; 79 aka oats, Monona & A; 2 bbl. ap Plea, Canfield &K; 84 eke oats, Kell & Mohan: 4 pkgs butter and eggs. F Seibert: 10 bbl. apples, I do eggs. J w Craig; 201 aks corn, Dan Wallace; 81 do do, Schsuppe & Co: 1 bbl eggs, Volgt, K & Co 2do do, B & Eberhard. . RIVER PACKETS. EVANSVIILIIE AND NAOHVILLE. §VIIIPPERA ° B 4RGE lddrimb LWZ.-7011, NNVILLZ, 111 . 0 AND AT. LOUDIA tn• ••te•llitT ' C Llgnit AND SARDIS. heeler. .S.Ati. EDD IMCN • w. I leave ma abase on U". 2AD U T " 3I '". Vilittst ._•t 4 I. D. CHU l ' • IT -13:11. eitlallAT 4 CD).. Agents. le*.asliviLLE,usit c'LLIDDIV/LLE. AND NAND IL—Tha eplettdtd passehor ...eater CA IPLT• • IL. O. /EASON; Co',M Harthwatte; Cl.k. Will Ware for the shore and taterrardtate pert. on PATURDAT. Aprtl Web. et • P. H. NOW t or' pupate apply op .1= r on Lkes. - • coma-Num, oull4. =3:13 "VOR Alina id dre FEW OBLIP .I ANII.—Tbe • pi 4.1 load “12.4 • mo!..tax. rat Arr.. . . ... Copt. U. W. Nazar. va t. 'rove Ito above es /or rte Irkr. or Damage apply on booryt or to WO /LACK & CULLoriIIWOOD. Arent& =DIM P 117861180 AND CINCIMATI PACKET LINE. The Dew ma 41e2.11.1 allle-ell el JUNIATA, Capt. C. L. 222112LrAlidgla Will leave Plttibpreb far Clactsaatl 'VERT TeIIIELNDALV as IS o'clock prompter. Retells lag:Pill leave aaelattatt ITIIS PUNPAT at 12 14 /or 11 - clikt or passage, apply os bosol or 10 • • 'LACS a COLLIN° +O7I !AUL COLLINS. Scrota. ITTSDCRGII AND CINCINNATI PA.CHET LOE. TIM new and spinylla eldevelkeel si dr ig !tenet. ARLINGTON. °ARIAL. WOOER. Mater, A. S. ISIMPA/a, Clem. ieevee italloarsA ler Cm:MAW every TIMADAT 1 AL peomptly. VAtarahlr, 1ve1y.C1.11101.1.1 parr ulabarsk, At 12 M. every FRIDAY. 10 , fmlittt. ' , Uwe. or otter lneermacloa. Ap ply on Were or to , C01.1..T111, fet FLACK 46 OOLLIetOIIOOI , .. ter .. STBAMBHIPS TO IM:POOL .ANDdilk • 0.0 ENSTOWN; TUB INN IMAIL sTzuuminnrs. Emberleig slateca IliThelel. yawls. •13201., Al' 1.107 Mt' or AVM 1.,' C t ITT OE MO T • Cily 04 BALTLIIO44. Oaths" No 11171 - 61111ir irom ?In 4$ North snot. Now Ink. Per Decagon Mithgt lES , EXPPIY El - WILLIAM BINGHAM. Jr.. , • . . 141 14111ITEVIELD ISTRE ET. OILS Twit minararms, COMMISSION MERCHANTS &SD DIALZI3 1.11 Petroleum and Its. Products. attVir. 4 7l% . irtgA r il.''Ulge L e n ' e wAlaur WAIIINGs KING, ClacualsaSoi Iferetwat: ma Braun il. ILEn tetitile . - - ind Its Products, DAILZ WS BtOON, DUQUESNE WAY. rtIELAD v LYILL!. ADDB72" W RIM, KING k C 0.,. . 109 A.LEITT STREET. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. :I A. . A.l Wv C. riEDDLEr • • bbkriIIVACTINIZR OF Lubricating NIRO Test . Burning Oils. sear.. Axl• OW • gl=treat beat ottboat eaanac remains st brunt tampescares. spews oil for tropteal climate+ or hot meatner. Loolownly smstow,issetuw• num !Meat law Kw a Plantaig>lW 011., adapted !speed. gpinkie sel,llliadlaarks Oil. il.Taloarerilltali.tilleasells, • ll•a• ashi /latabsitiliasoilimh 011, Harnems 011. PAralEne. ALMON. • VilltrailH; to mamma Brlalit boa Work and Maettlacro Ron Mac: Those prodnela aro manufactured andea_Dr. gr o adcA , :aant . Men t rabegl i atestm o Zrao frneV , b Ad mostly light eel! reginlnspld nt o roadolla ar• unzassed, and are in mutant op au mow of they Opal Hallroad. licaPlanead be examined a orders left at ITS WWI) RTE KIST. Walt* at Ilhafrobillw Bridra • LEGAL TN. THE COWST OF qtrAnTsm, STABION d. Ifs. 11 . Deember Sumo in lffed. tho natter of the nulling of YN stmt. CIO Of Plttabotob. And• new, fiord 110. 1070, the Court appoint J. W. OVZL• 118 1I.; COund.oloner In 100 Moro Cale. to hear 100 evidence offered by in• taterental and months unto to tali Coon with hi. opinion ao to nen sodiatatlon of 11l rotiort of oilmen aa *111441f aaf, and 10'n. • _ of decree. se. • we. tha B,eordr DT TEX couFr. JOSIIPIIIIDOWNIS. Club. • • Notice Is baron/ siren that ins oath rained attomi to Ina duties of Ms above appotut fame r rit •idi'dflosi No. de 7lftb ammo. on tan din DAT OP MAY. at I r. m. of sasd'day. whoa and moire &titanic. may attend. nOld.WitNo. 00 DILh.OOOO.. wri,ATE.OF 1011EPH KUM AdaNTAVEVattart: o _ kirAferi4ir. dle'd.. kayo notagramitel ta JostoutElier, to TOM IC palm Wonted to bald neat* ore maraud t• palm paymeat, nad thew laving. simn prommillima for letcomant. • '• • JOSZPiI rain Jlt. ka• • : Administrator. t e nr . ftr t a r ri . all Alt t and litre:, P : Tla . ie ; 11111:Za11 i7 1" I ' V: h4rb:" l. 2.. 4141 MFT•ELO • RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily with 5 feet 10 inches in the Channel last evening. There was not_aufficient rain on Thursday to have any effect on the' river. Weather, : yeaterday, clear, cool and pleasant. The dt. Charles from Cincinnati, Is tile . only arrival, while excepting the pack ets there were no departrtres. The Mes senger; from St. Louie, is among the flat boats due: The Camelia, was down at the point yesterday taking s 'en railroad iron for 'Nashville.; Capt. Mason expects to get away an Monday or Tuesday, not later than Tuesday.- The Mollie Ebert, Capt. O. W. Ebert, will positively depart for New Orleanis to day. and passengers and shippers ran rely on her going clear through. The Mollie Is • large andsubstantial steamer, and Capt. Ebert, la one of our oldest eteamboatmen. Captain Standish Pep. yard still has charge of the ogles. The •Collier and barged, Capt. Jae. Shedden, with Capt. Chas. Mathews, in the office, to announced for. Si, Louis. Here is an excellent Opportunity for shippers. G. H. Gluiest a Co. are the agents. • The hull, for Captains Kimber and Cockles new boat will be launched at Freedom today, and *lll, It Is expected, arrive at the Allegheny wharf trn Tues day morning, where she will be rapidly completed. She 1a.175 feet long, 33 feat beam, with 41; feet depth of hold. Will have three hollers 36 Inches in diameter, and 24 feet long; cylinders 15 Inchesin diameter. 5 feet stroke; wheel, 17% feet with 28 feetbucket. Capt. Rees Rees hsi an interest In this boat, and ebe will Probably make a trip to Fort Benton. Capt. Hugh Campbell, an old and very popular steamboatman, Is still in command of the St. Charles. Capt. Campbell Is no slouch In the packet trade. • • —The Louisville Courier•Journe/, of Wednesday, says: The tow boat Simp. son Horner arrived from New Orleans yeaterday.with a tow of empty barges,. to be taken to Pittsburgh by the Ella. The Horner will return to crew Orleans with a tow for Horner, Woodpc Co. The Blue Lodge. 'Tigress No. 2, Madame:re. Victor F. Wilson, and Ella arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday with fall tows of coal, moat of which le for the Southern markets. • —The Nashville Banner, of Wdnesday, says: ..Nelther the spray nor the Kate Putnam got ' away as announced, but they will positively leave today at the advertised hour. T The former is up for Cincinnati, and the latter goes through to Pittsburgh. We note sa a rare oo nurrence this season, that not a single boat departed from our wharf yesterday. The J. R. Gilmore brought up a barge of teal from the mouth of the river." —The Iron movement is steady. Steamer St. Marys leaves this, morning with 400 torte of the• ore from Caron. deist, for the Riverside Mille st log. The Anna left lest evening with MO tons for Portsmouth, Ohio. Savan na and barge begin loading to-day for Wheeling. Three bargee were to be taken last evening to the iron pile to load.-81. Louis Denn. 28th. - —The Idiewild continues to astonish people ou the lower Ohio by her speed, and then .Captain Dexter, of the City of Evaroville, authorizes the Evansville Journal to Ray to all corupetltors. ..Shoo dy, don't bodder me," as one makes all Mellon and all the money he wants. =Rates from St. Louts to New Orleans, Tuesday, were as follows: Flour. SOo. per bbl.; pork, We.; whisky, 11,50; hay, 250. per 100 lbs.; oats, corn and bacon, 200. s per 100 lbs. To. Vicksburg, same RUM —The new side-wheel steamer Louis burg, designed for the Mobile and Fern andina line, was formerly the Confede rate blockade runner Conqueror, cap tured at Wilmington. • —The Vicksburg Herald sap: ""Mr. Andy Courtly, formerly steward of the Hope, died a few days ago from Injuries received by being run over by the Are steamer at 'Yazoo City." —All fear of au overflow of the MU aissippl River is at an end. All the up per streams are failing, and the river will hardly attain the high stage again this spring. —The Arkansas was stationary at Lit tle Hock on Tuesday, With three feet. iii. Inches in the channel to fu: Smith, and four feet six Incite. from Little Hock to Its mouth. —Capt. Ben. F. Hall, 'formerly pilot of the Fleetwood; has teen reelected as the future mmuutroter , )1 that steam er, rice Capt. Holloway, realigned. —The Ileasonger, St. Louis to Plias. paced b 7 til i ck d rinl i J o u n . , ;VS: ten ire ber . —The Wild Deck with tbree bug. of Iron ore, peeked by Cincinnati on Tow day. Thos. Kinsey and Wm. Gainey are her pilots. —The Norman *hips at CXnetrtuati, 609 Ogg wheat to R. T. Kortnerly Bro.. sod 300 do to J. 8. Liggett SPECIAL NOTICES jar - CONSUMPTION. SeLti:NCE•fl PU - Liffline SNP Ur kr to mit of Capsto. Cobra lad Consumption. DK. 1.4711110.C11'S SLAW lit) Tanillf for the cure of Inapt pea an 4 all OA Dablfltateil Condi %Jos of tb. nomad.. ' DR. frCIIE!VCA's MAX/a.* NE P:LLS, for Maras. of Mc Liver of tout as a ban ace Pur gative. • oaringthese three Modle t•es are the required In Consul:notlon. though the reatensele I.''.4%lll7a7rarcirlltitstr& ItAll,',`2l.'l,l;:lp_ S trr h etn., PLY; .b 9,1 blood vesicle, yy noel% hula care Zelornlebf brene.2. ltedicDiet only conecitationalyoffarad to the Cubit< at the only fah. mortals sad tellable remedy for Pulmonary CooaampUon. and for all limey ...add condition, of the hod, hich ill ad to that fatal lArer omplalat w end Dye. parade are anal foreratintr Coesuaaytlaa; and wJen they inanlfeat thammillea they require the mo t prompt ettrni:oti. • • The Pals:wale terrest It a medicine which has 1104 a lan( probation before thwheblin. Davalar h. been proved by the thOttimad mays It has made throngh a vetted of lanes, than tblrty•dre yews. mar of which Vale It. reputation has In. creased. sad the moat obet'eate ateptletem yea no longer doubt that It Is • remedy which may eawl with conddroce in all can which mime ef a Mee If the patient will perreverl=ly follow the dl. teetlone whkh accompany melt bottle, be win ontalnly bemired, If his lows are not dad mem, washed to mate a ours poarisle. Nye. In team suPPaled to be SocerabLe, when Mends and phy sicians have despaired , the use of this Medicine Oen saved We life of the patient and restored Win to lierfeel tuolth., Dr.itchenck does not uy that afl rams of Pei. !envygionneoption me within the reach el medicine, but Ile emphatically means that ones when e as sthete have the mewl alarming symptom., mien a violent cough, menlng chills, eight sweat*, general deblllty, even to lamb • degree Meat Obey are °Weed to Us In bed, and when they are even ne, by Miele pbpdelma they miry Mill be cured. No Medical treatment can create new ber . elier a ttle Ire itgi t ertzLy di/teased did ßeid;ll Arlo. herofoloue Illeesges. medlelnes are aurally elle.ent. Dr. Behenct bee photo. itmliale of • number of persons who have • • nearly covered with refining sores end now all heeled Op. TM stamina purifylng properties, which mast be able to heal earn lea In the lungs. In toe Oatmeal. of Cons mention it is us the Mama Importance to me vigor sous eeettly lone tO the einem, Hence It as Seeress., to atregetben the appetite of the nettent an, lm- Prole the digestion • Muer nOurithment Is re qaired together withh meat. ea will male the rood easily digesti ble. The Miele, moat eultable for the diet of Consumotlee patients are dedgented In sees 41[ ''a Almanacs, which moat . di. tr ' fb a rylitta=les " t' a r g , ferrea b ,but toe digestave Organs mirth* rteengttu toed In order to mike - either food or medicine aervlimable. This requirement I. met by the tieoweed Tonle, and for Ibis parimpa It was de*t • What the di/smils Dower' are put In good order, the food - has Its properr effect; the system Of Use patient is inelwarated and tee 1.(/ be. ``la to •zerese thelf fasetions It a normal and healthy manse[. Thee the beating pow.. of Putmonla Syrup whit ,Vet the este. Panama mm Commotion le almost always com plicated with Dyspepsia and Lisar Complaint. Debeinki• lisseraae from are la , ended to me mos. obetroctions from the Liver and restore Its health/) Iczi .atiz i tigg i leleactFuli lab n are ted sot to =Main a particle of any Ala nal poison. Then Pills mare the moot obatiSate poetise..., sick headache, plies, M Mho. Dons, nod all other diseases which •rise from s limpid or obsUucted condition of the Liver. One boo pf these pills will prove the elks of Um mediate. dram Ca g n.ompt on theinvaluable Bea Weed Toole sad U. ills are auxiliary medtax. They rolleve tne frering e of i tto k gtrent and • ettre. eeehtt ten Polmoule Urn. to e h. hove been (cued tteefti attraneed etas. of COlittrrohtlon where the lanipare alosoet ea • Urn, dertroyerl and all syntoto."...tax Omit...et of the peract.ialluted woody death. rte Itree of paileol•wtoo were act.lly lo • dying_ tiondltloo have been Ineserred for won ea th. by the nee of Suncook , . three great rem. wil onDr. tichesk...Allll.lte soots]. ftll Demise tbe various foram of Mime. his :soda of trelstsoest, ant webers' dirrouon• bow to use bls waitl c a a hl • b Pr trig Ant • ISlsthstrect. PlallsdelphiS; Pa. Pries or Dm Polosonio Snap sorl asslived Tas k sash MN) per bottle. or ii,11(1. s o bte dozen, YX;ra -ru v"""!' b °L: " 4.71111 V Iigr'DOCTOR WHITTIER CON. TINUWO TO TIMAT ALL TBITATZ• Disnanrki, That numerorittna of enter resolt.' tiOf 'll(.lgitATjiliptirVa= =1! ° .51 7 110.117 I=ptien_ ye ?Amenity eared. , Penton. =toted with d ean? Intricate rZ iteten e : n reVrtatrol " ,ot tall for en go e:tit 12t1 miti=el °reit cleat, late a permanent. w Illootgua ea.uum. itltes prepared la the establishment, winch am ofe, mention and walling rooms; aleo boarding [ and aleeptod apna n eut tor patient. rol . Ct r igeb T at=tiiittoneentntinttt l e gird mineral 1901011. filo manor who hais ant, year nue. le n that lie da In his pan. phlet of CM page.,to arm adaran for Me no:ow to sealed envelop*. Thou/sada of esses treated aunnally, at MIL . . and allover the Dow tr. Connotation free, trenonally or Wotan. 081.. No. H Wylie atron, (near Omni outon Flttaimgh, Pa,. Hours 9*. pt, v..... 8 ... data w. to t. M. Pamphlet tut to any wt. droll for new Mont. •eCI BATCHELOR'S HAMMY& udendld Bale Dye to La but to the world. Hermits., reliable, lestainueous, doh dot eutale lead. or say ottotle puede to ibroiare parallels or death. Avoid the Taunted sod delude. prenaratloas boutthe 'lrian they do not dogma. Tb. /pukka W. a. Natthelorn Hatt to U l as t ed 30 Tem entabed repute. that to apb lntegrity 0• the only perfect, Hale Dye—ylleck 0 , Brown. told by all Dgtiy.. 121111. Anew* at le Bond Dwell& NZ FINANCIAL. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL Wood St., cor. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON , D: . Cold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks; NOUGHT. AND SOLD. A. BRADASV, President. W. VAPOURS. Vice :made.. OTIMI CLA.ILKS. J.. Cubic. FREEHOLD BINH AND BUILDING ASSOCLITION. No. 100 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. cserrA i l. PAIVIL GE 01;0:1=3: D lreete A tf.. r ebi Ate. f,=r: d rhtala:49ll2.cgg .o 7 T, ADAM JA. COBtl. 111611LCSOIRS EDWARD HOUSE.. WILLIAM PH Mgr& JAMES S. ORAPF, 000 , T W. llatlX9Y. THOMAS 191f.R1.. JARED M. 119009, TISOMAS W. D.LVOI Secretary and Treasurer—THOMAS STZILL. Assistant Cashier—JANlS P. SPEZR. Oflica hours fr.an 9 o'clock A: Y. to o'doe r. Y daily. acid livery Saturday avanlag from to 10. , sob:teal. COMMERCIIL OINKING CO., No. D 2 Fourth Avenue, I= CILPITAL 1100,909 Stockholders Individually Wabla. w. Iv. EVICKSON. W. C. MACBOX. Punmum. , OMPUtER. • DIRZO[OI►: ALEXANDER BATES. JOHN LINDRAE. A. H. ENGLISH D 8. MAUKII ' W H. IAVICHBOII_, JOHN 0. PHILLIPS. W. 0. litHJEIAltw, R. 1. WILSON. • JACOB KLEE. Collet:Hone nude on •11 seceulble points of th United Stews and Caned am. INTEREST allowed on TINX.DEPOSITE. rmont attention given to all nominees of nor re .ndents. CENTRAL BANK, No. 35 Bank Block, =E! CAPITAL ...... •100,000, Bank of Discount and Deposit. BTOODIOLDEBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. latereel Allowed on Time Deposits. cothecticea aud► to U the principal CUPP of tbs United litatca ►ad Cliaa4as. DIREC TORS: THOMAS TARCETT, MADISON BAILIE. D. IT. C CAABOLL. J. T. DZIPIISTON. JAMES 11. FIVITCLIS.' OZOBGE BINGHAM JOLIUS ADMIX TARIM N. BIAIISII, JAMES BOVIN. . ?AUL J. IL WADERS, IL HAMM JAMES LEWIS. THOIS. PAWCETT. Preadult. ' J. W. DAVIT?. Cs&tar. Y. krUKMINGe, AmalstaalQuadar apliorMulfr THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF rrx-rent/muaix, EZICEI Safe Keeping of Valuables, limier planate*. att.; the reatha of Wes la Its Ere tad Ilatflu-Proof Tenth. No. 83 FOUSTJT AVENUE. Prioldeot—WlLLlAl/ PHILLIPS. Vise Prolident—HENSY LLOYD. • • • • [lutaLit tHILI•II6,arIION N. PAINTER. NKY 1.1.13 YD, :JOS. S. 9101181902 i, 11.1.1A91 REA,OZORON BLACK.._ ILLIAM K. I.TON,ICIDLTLI U. JAZ. I; IitNNETT. 1114c.1 . A Maas-4. V. vim nosanuasT. d.ur ps. 9 O . IoOM, A. N. o 4 o•eloCk CITY BANS. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. , ' ;== ITOCIHOLDBILS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE MPEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS IFORLIHN,LICIIAN neatht and bid. awl wbee desired re-.11201 t0 [trop.. C.llectlont made op ant iv Dotal.of Me Uslted NOM. 4.00 Cl. a.. Dorian. Inurtityyr. Pre.t , ••, /Kay lice.tas. Vlca .-..- W. N. llosoAir. Cuba., • DtliCrWilt. to n trAnce t te. r n i gb6 6 l B. Dart. trio R:144 4... D.J. OMNI, • Timm Bann.. • W. Dtapy._ 1.1.111 Joe. DI. HAVIAV. Solkfter. HAUT, CAVAHICY & BANKERS AND BROKERS, ibrewor 'earth and Wood Streets, OW PA., ISUCOESEIO2 TO 11/AMR/L. 11ATIT Exchangei Coin, Coupons, Itita particular anus floe paid to th puruhaaa of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Eijatt Drags on London. BOLINES i & SON& - 113,A_INTMEIKEI 13, 57 MARKET STREET GII. P.a. Coll4,Mo'. made on taatastpal Prate at MO Palled Maim sad Canada& Stetksjkids and other Securities ZOLIONT AND !OLD ON COXIOARIAN. =rim stainalon pold lo the nimbus sad :Vat i ted.States Securities-. DOAL AND 00E3 OSOAR. F. lulUdOn & CO., 11LINUTAOTUUR5 pr ' CONNELLSVILLE COKE; -, DZALZU 1.11 , • oughiogheny - and Anthracite Coal, irrnintrzen, PA: 0 flee: BOOM, Na. 'Si Gamic Bunks& • e r g... room :folly oollettoO. OEM:, t. coA.x, s cco.&.T., ! Youghiogheny Gas Coal Co. _ . Thir company ars mow proposed to toraltb the b.., Cool of a.l ere or quantity, AT D I LL HATES. Oglot nod T ord ildJointog Ms Uono ell*. gig u ßall . road Depot. foot of Ti street, Pitts, u.oro addreued to rimer lunge, West Mr:, too, Pa, or to Yard, .111 be prompt]) ottandod 43. • • N. IP. OPIUM% Ileerstary. opn:vn CHUBS H. ARIIISTRONL, Youghiogheny and Connelloville Coal, Awl Hamitacturer COIL, 'LICA AND DEBULPIORIZED COIL N 017102 AIM YARD. owner Bath/ lad Ninth waukbao l = urns bVilfut ward. mai at foot or Hass street. P. • O. P. E. DaDot, Mama ward. osive p wlll n. r ro to tazt autumn:6 w ~ n rr a ~lraasa Ig. " 5.7 (V:at . o "Xl' nrat Park,Ca vo., nty • Co.._ . Sam. Wm. It. Y . • 4T ! B 1.78 a• Junal: Mantlall Co., Allen.makes Co.. Culou Da. Dot tt e s l eerV ' alleANt r°°'"*"'•u` C OAL! COAL!! COAL!!! PRXSON, STEWART & raving ncororo4 LDrI