The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 06, 1870, Image 3

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GOLD, SILVER,
COUPONS
Bought at Highest Price.
PH. R. MERTZ,
BANKER.
Coy. Wood St. and sth Ave
Jas. T. Brady &Co.-,
(SUC.mwsWf.L.IONV.A.A.... I
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Steee
BANKEIiS,
=
Government Securities
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Interest Allowedon Deposits.
Or - Money loaned on Government Band. io
eqn . Wee.
A ff• - trAiVit7 FWIWGI4-11148: TNL Ic.",
JAMES T. BIIA - DY . & Co.
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
MONEY AND COMMERCE
Orrare or Prrraarnam OAtrrTZ,
Turasoar. Mar 5.1870:
Gold la steady at 114.3( to 114..• appearing
from time to time 'viral!. and atrong, but on the
average the market ham d strong undertone.
Honda are very dull and lower; we, have
declined from 11l to IlObj, and new- (mm
UV to 11-11; with largionera to bell. •
Stock, are very atrOg and client higher
under manipulatione and an rimy Money mar
ket. Our Meal inarket la Welt with
funds.,-
MertzPlating quotations ns received by Ph. R.
: .
Gold •
11456 American......... 41
Nllnr ...... 112 Western Union... :Eh
11491 Blonds 4.1165( N. 1% Central ra.:
545:1 Bonds 11W. - . 111 Reading .
44211 'loads 18/44...110!: P. Ft. W. ..C
5491101 ids 1806...110!: 0510 k Miss 37';
- Consols DOI 112% 'Ceti. Southern... tiaN,
Sal llonds 1x6:...1131, Cleveland .5 P... 100 4
6420 Bonds 18151...119 4 i C. It. 1..5 P 22. 4 .
11140 Chleafo A; N. W sl
Adams Express . dll , . C.. 5 N. W. fret..
Merchants I'. E. 11 Erie
Lary, Small.
London Exchange per pound 5,11 l • 54'5
Parte E'xcbange per Franc
Ilerlln Exchange per Thaler lel al
Frankfort. Exchange per Florin id r 4
Closintr ‘ quotatiotte on received by James T.
(boll
11. ISM 5-.llJan.
1114 5-33.1an.diy.1Jy..Idal
U. 8.
. U. 8.5.10 tar. .11 Jy. INS 134
1.1.. U. I'. R. R.........
I`. S. 1,13 1(P. P. R. .....
I'. 8.104 n.. 7+; (y. Pacifica
Illy Telegraph In the Pittablunh.tlasette.l
• • ,
New Yong. Maya !KS
Money easy at 4GI,S. There woo u great
plethora of Nal tonal Runk notee. and banks
were offering them at 3 per cent. for two
weeks, tree of intetest for one week where
greenbacks are retuned , and • discount of 11
cents to $1 per SLOW allowed *here bankera
willgire check or greenbacks.
•
DiscOnnt quiet at 0k.7.
Sterling firmer, under the decree, of specie
In the Hank of Priince, at
' Gold : opened at 14 , ., touched 14.;. and
closigi at 1415.
Qtrrying vat. Clearancee. ft!.
. ..
' 14abareisury statement: Kold. S.C,";I "1a;
mirrency, $1,3:14::. General balance, 1101...
ala drernmenta heave and !Direr.
1
Couras
' lg.. : 111,‘ 1 1 1 . 4 i :' : e 0 :1-:fr,:itio .
•ot. bri 10y, 10.40.1.-.... . 6.. .;
" • 115..103( 10; ettrreney.ta..nlittl2S
- acre -. L, ' 12!..4 - ,•
Government bought 12,011ririfki at 110 4-100ir,
111 W-100.
State bond. dull and sternly.
Iflsaourla . .le , . New Tenne,olee r.. , ,
4 /Id Tenuesseea....--
Stocks Elise. strong aud higher, bait
hear; and one-balt jcr cent. below the test
prites of the.day.
Canton 71M flilnitisCentrul
Western 111. T...,. 14 Pittsburgh
Northwestern .Ii
Preferred flock .....
Adam, Enure.... .31!; N.J Central • ... tf:
Wattlei ' ll‘ft . Paut
_ _
:titlaiiilin ''''''' :- 1 41 ' 14riirled... .... :9
l!alted States.... 45 Wabash ..... .... rd. , .
Paella Mal! 43t; Pt. Wayne at
N. Y. Central WI% Terre Name W.
&rp
Erie s UV C. & A.... .. . ..... IlMi
Maxim. .... .. it: eferred . . . 111...,
Preferred 111 M 0 - . a: M ..
... . . Mt,
Reading . 10 5 M Hartford .1: crie . ;
Mlchlganlkatral.lt..l C. l`. &I.t! .. .... ISk
lake Shore Hai.
Boston tices: Heels .94
rapper Falls G Quincy. ..... .. .IS
MARKET'
Ran Lturiairr triront Tstuis,
Tanstalatr, May 5, Isffi.
The offerings were again very meagre. this
week, which le evident \from the fact that the
salesdace the date of our lest report (this
day week) were lean than wo hehtl lo the ag
gregate. There were plikrity of buyera In at
teadence. including an unusually large delegn,
Mon from Philadelphia, and n much larger
number of cattle could have been sold if they
bed been berm the supply did not begin to
tu b!, t h e demand, notWitbstendlug Prices
ruled - high acid bidders were very stiff. The
great trouble list nowlies In the fact that the
great proportion of ;he western matte are be
leg dapped east by other routes, as the rates
are much lower than via Plttsburgh. , . But for
this there le on doubt but whet the receipts
here would be much larger, and with increas
ed offerings, lower prices would follow.. it
may seem strange. yet it is nevertheless a
fact, that cattle are almost as low in New
Tork as they are here, and cheep freights Is
the Cause of It. For the last twit or three
gonatim the avenge antes here per week have
not exceeded 400 bead, not more than suffi
cient Id Ordinary times to supply one shipper.
The whole blame for the stagnation In the cat
tle trade here may he attributed to an unfair
and unjust. railway discrimination, end/fio
Wages thin dlocritnlnet lon Is persisted In. we
need not look for any material improvement.
TIWRSDAY, APRIL
No..Wia. Price.
Holuleo, L & Cn. to Inrltlo.-- 41. 4 .75 d tis
June. 51 111.59) BtB
" • " 03 MOD 7EC
Aull U 11=0 737
C. Uristo to Aall I; 12 4 .440
IirDNESDAT, MAY I.' .
Holmes, L . J . t Co. La Youra..• . I" LIWI
.1193
martta....3laim, - , 29
Hedges &T. to lamb a al.= BOS
M . DUNI II al
"mtb." tO Pi:AI : IA 17 •19.1110 90)
11cAulry to 'Undo lt 1.1.510 7GS
ilulevrootl kit. to McAuley. IR ia.na
There — ls a tne tlaued active demand for
obeet i and with only moderate arrival. and
plea of buyer., both from PhUndelphhi and
New 'Mt, the market is strrmir and Price.
well sustained. Clipped. averaging WON. Ito,
sold et MOW,
one drove *elflike as high as 61‘,
and anothe . i. areratinifif lbs. at 0 : 4 70g75 Its
avenge , . brought 6 eta. Very few wool sheep
ogerbur, and what few there are, are mainly
of an inferior grade, and If the ;cool WOO car
would be demonlasted ocalawags. It Olden
WA a little remarkable that "he an - leals con
tinue so Ilea. ns It would be naturally Inferred
that the Present prices should bring them nut,
Cl=l
The market is a shade stronger as compared
with last meek. and Philadelphia hogs are ):
bilker. being quoted at 9.1:4111- York lints
cold at KM and the demand for both grades
is - as Cull y up to the suppir. ,•
'PITTIBUR9H LIMBICR MI‘EKRT
OrVICIZ or TIM PITTRUITILOB nAZETTC.' •
THURSDAY, May 5, I=l, j
The marital hat been comparatively quiet
for some days past but it Is probable that
there will be •an clay Improvement. as the
season It fat approaching when deallers
commence to lay In their rummer supplies.
Timber Is quoted as follows: ,
Pine ESselacts per foot
Hemlock . Reid s.per toot
It Is moving off slowly but ly at. full
prime. Them is considerable interior lumber.
on the market, and it mils Yell sioscir al it
'sot wanted. Large timber Is In demand,
an/ Is being sold at full quotations. Sales
HUM feet at 18 etc 100,000 feet at lAlf; and
N.st
llrds are being sold at SSW) Per IL The
stock In east hands Is light and considerably
below that of this time last Tea:. Deal."
have not yet commenced to buy to any extent,
being dispoledlo bold back in expectation of_
lowersyloce, while holders. on the other hand,
are KW and refuse to make concessions. Sale
Ammo =
sualit ree n t 4, l4 R c er , nt ten; 4.50,EX11 feet
Llre lidock.
nALTMOIIC. May 5.--nocees are more retire
at last weeks rates. finest; are In fair suppb•
at llfft:Sfe. Lambs settee at 11:1g.5 per head.
flogs 1-131181de for good to extra; supply fully
equal to the demand.
CHICAGO. Mar s.ril —Cattle Islay net Ire nt
01:lifen tor stocklt entrn prim,ee
flt..
Vogl opened tolenthly active and. - 1.41,0/e
eele• Siler‘4a.P.l for common in duller.
clueing quiet.
frt. LOVIn. Nnt S.—Cattle In good request at
bop arm at MIN. • ,
EII:9!!!!!
MILIVAtrIECZ. Ma) , & —Flour Inn andma
nn...and. Wt..* - weak at folo for No. I and
VOU• (or No. I. Oat* dull at 4(c for No. n.
PITTSBURGH MARKET
er oi7l - Mgatmon laam-rt:.
Trtnatutar. May 5.1870. i
Trade la general merchndise IN moderately
active, though it might Is...better, there
plenty of aeon for Improvement: The grain
business has flattened out considerably within
the past week nr en days which Ls owing. in
part at least. to the adverse advices from the
east, botlbotts and corn, having fallen to a
point ratti toot almost puts 311 end to
ahip
meats for the present. It may - seem a little
remarkable. yet it is nevertheless a fact, that
Cincinnati idol been a Lotter market for our
grab, Aoppers thin winter and spring. than
ililladelphla, and the allipuwnts by Pitts
burghers to the former have been much lark,.
than to thelatter place. For setae and Clint.
prices have beenrelat Icily higher in Cincin
nati than in Philadelphia, nut then the
freight is moot, loan; it Cost, about h 1 eta per
bushel in mate to the latter place, while to the
former (by them the freight is only a or 7 eta.
n big ltem in these times of close margins.
•'tire Provision market is ,steady - with a rept
lar demand, and prices are well sustained:
there has lean it sharp advance within the
past two or Um, weeks, and 3 very nice open
ing for those who it, Of a speculative turn.
and those who nee carrying stocks bought be
fore the big decline, ore feeling mere comfort
able. In groceries, there are no new charm
teriaties; there is a continued good &noon!,
good 11111311011,1 in ltd. nap - eft - ate, but ua.
tier the iIInUOnCY of a strong competition
mnrgint are very MAIL
Common fl i a m ik " 4!Z d refl u n ' e 4 d I Tre h l i gro!rti
APPLES-In steady demand and limited
supply but unchanged: $44t5 per Md.
' , . , 1117117.1t -COM tones dull. and while the ar..
rivals are not large. and the stock of the bet
ter grades in the hands of the common men.
comparatively light. prices are
weak and
drooping. -ore now quote prime fresh roll
ht et,
!moons-Store prices; Fancy. $.1.50;
i V". 2 ..t. 4 : - No. Cala:Common. VNiCt..3.
• lIK.aNS- here is no improvement to not
rin the IlemanA and no change to make In qu
lotions. $.1.50'1 , 2 per bushel.
et)IINItIRAL-Is In fair demand with sot.
.at Ws:4lller bushel. as to quality.
CRANLIKIIRIES-Swason shout over
market almo4 hare.
. . .
CEMENT—S:Ore of Louisville cement at $.2
1414 per
t'ARBON Olh—ls firmer. and standard
brands mar be fairly quoted at tic.
- CII,EF24:—Is dull. the demand for common
Ohio being very light. YOrk State Goshen is
quoted at IT
U to
IT IN.
DD FRThe demand to father bet
ter but priees remain unchanged. Apples RR:
ets; Feaches.7e:L; for, quart ers. aa
d t W. 9 for
halve*: pared. 161315. Blackberries. 1*.13;
pitted Cherries.
FAllirt
do l t, —Te though continues light and the
etiorket l though prices' are tolch.cged.
144.15 rt...
FE.rrIiERS- Live 'mese feat her. are quoted
at tiNitltl, with lot usual Jolt - awe for wmill
tot.: Sillre.
FLOCIt--The market is quiet but firm, and
prices are well maintained; the receipts have
been nn her larger during the past week, but
the demand seems to be equal to the supply
and holders are not dlspoted to press sales.
We continue to quote western lion., Milton.,
at 117i.f.f.f. for spring whent,5.1,50414 for winter,
and $741.7fs for fancy brands. nye dour. CI.
.OltAlN—The grain unirket is quiet and de
vold of nnythinignew or Important. Wheat
is in demand and the offerings continue light;
we continue to quote at t1,15t•I.11 for red , and
tra
$1.l.:10 for white. Oats dolt but unchanged;
47kt.in in first hands, buyers 'furnishing sacks;
and smra for small lots its store. Corn. not
withstanding the arrivals continue light and
the stock in market considerably reduced. Is
quiet tbough unchanged: fe1.1.54 for ear. and es
lilt Ter. ebellef.l. We are reirarted Pole, of
Rye at t 642.51. cash and time. Ihirley eon.'
finites quiet and unchanged; 5.1.1140 for fair to
prime spring.
HAVontinue4 dull with a suilply In ex
cess of the demand; sales front country wag
ons nt sli.l.Al, for common to strictly prime.
HO3IINV-31arket almost bare, but there Is
little or no inquiry for It: t.fla.i.6li per bbl.
LARD 011..--Is firm and tending upwnrd.
We now quote-Extra No. t at $I.:100..1,:E. and
No. 2. at Metal.
LIME—Is steads. but unchanged. E.istena,
fl.7s:..fiereland.
IVISIONS—Is reported firm with a
steady city and country demand. and while
prices are unchanged they are welt frnstained,
and dealers are not disposed to make
concessions in order to effect sales. Plain
Shoulders, 1atii.13 , 4: Sugar Cured. 144 - talif
Rib- Sides,.lBM; Short Rib, 17: Clear Sides.
17M; Plain Hams, hi n;• Plain Sugar Cored.
lititaliO4;* Canvassed do, Inf.iiil.l9. Breakfast
flacon. 17Nals. Dried Beef, texist..9). Me es
Pork, VNN... Lard.1730../.17N. In t 'ere., and IS
to IS' in kegs and buckets.
.ifit In good
though not quotably lower. Sales of prime
Peach Blows at itic—in small lots, J toil pent.
PEA NVTS—DuII; prime Tennessee still
G uoted lit KO et s.
SEEDS—There hi little or nothing doing
In either Timot by or Clorerseed as the season Is
shoot over: Flaxseed— } - 2;15 bid—a mood lot
would probably brink 14.1 t.
PETROLEITAI MARKET
OFFICE or PITTSIIrIIOII GAZETTE. )
TIIVINDAY. May 5. 1570.
The oil market continues strong. both crude
and n,llited, and compared with yesterday.
prices are a shade higher. _Vs a general thing.
:I strong market and better prices is regarded
/I+ an indication_of improved business. that the
deniand is In excess of the supply; but the oil
businesselo),A not seem to be controlled by the
old established laws of trade, and, conse
quently, is subjected to 1100 i. yen' curious
nod remarkable freaks. Prices of both exude
and refined are higher than-last week, and the
feeling is much stronger. but . the trade, so far
as Pittsburgh is contented, Is none the better
of it; One sale. are no larger this than last
week—there was no margin for the refiner
then and there is none now: .1 refiner re
marked to-day that he made a little money
this year, but it did not coma from his re
finery, and this Is douLtle.t the case with
others.
AA intimated, Jr firmer and tending upward
Sale 1,000 Gbh clot at CSC; lOU artier Mar nt
124 i, and LOW at I2X. Seller Jane, 12 , t Ltd
buyer all tear 14;6e414
There Is a considerable Inquiry, parthmlarly
for the near mouths , and that. too , at an ad
vance compared, with yesterday but there
are no sellers. May. bid; May and June.
2 7 ,, C , Hay to JulY.27.3ft May to December. 2•5. ht
July to Decesnber 28S; August to December.
its.; September and October, —11 r; buyer all
year. :a 1 442:11.
lIMETPTS CIIVDE OIL DT A. V. IL R.
L flocaDeln 640, on account J B Barbour;
J WIIAIns 100, no account A B Palmer: Llb,
erty 011 Work. 240, on account 'l' H Hackett;
Citizens Oil Works SOO, on account A S Goad
rick: National Olt Co r 44, L W Young Bro &
Co; Fisher Bro XI. on account same; Alt
Mulls SO, on account W Bartle.
Total bLas
• 01 011111P.IILVTSTICR A. V. R. H.
Fawcett, Logan Stockdale A. Co., 249 bbls
ref. MI to Logan Bro. & Co.: Phil'a.
Fulton. Marcia & Co., 15,1 bbls ref. sill to
Logan. Bra & Co.,
Total 104 bldg.
_ 111 !SKEW DV TELEGRAPH:
• • New Vag*. 1 -
New Yong. May s.—Cotton heavy and low
.r a ith .Orr of Lene bares et ?..-..1.;c for middling
mlanits. Flout-. receipts of P.llll bbls; less or
.ive and a shade easier: stiles of !MUM bbls at
e.t.aliittlen superfine state and western ss.arZm
5.74; roltinloll extra %taleSr.ffiSra do extra
western $.1.1%.045t1; white w eat extra 1451141.
earl; round hoop Ohio ea.504 - 01.0k St. Main
..17404.25 for good .cholce du; 3410 Paler of
4, 8 501 bbls low grade extra state and western
to arrive anon atflafridd„M on wharf deliver
ed. live flour quiet: sales 3M bble at $4101!.
IL•st Corn meal quiet and unchanged. Whis
ky: salmi of =W bbis western 1051.0521.1 M free.
.Wheat: receipts of 33.940 bush; opened quiet
and steady and closed a shade lower with
' a
°V bushels rn a h l g f ..demand. 1% 1 . ri_ l 7rin . o g; f
retell sales of No . " Woe, ukee at to .145.,..
No e-1 sprteg $1,2411 . .2.^t, winter red Illitiols
er".3. winter red und molter western fl...lift
I.:11. while Michigan f1,40(61,5d. Rye nominal
ly unchanged. Barley and. barley malt un
changed. Corn: receipts of 14.11/0 bush; IC
Letter: western, 48.1101 bush: R1.0.ie11.13 for new
mixed 51.15 for old alined western In
store. $1.13/01.1.11: for yellowwestern d
southern. oats: , receipts of 2a.56.1 !umbel an s;
opil quite Irm, but closed dull; sales of
bugle 1VM4141 , 5c fpr western, Bailie fur
t Mo. iLty steady. Hops quiet. Rice steady
at 0441,:14c. Smear item• sales' of 2000 We
Colas at 11!:41.504c, . ^ ,O M ; im , Meted° at Vic.
Coffee dull. Molasses dull. Petroleum quiet;
crude 1.5.'e, refined ilYiQl.ele. Turpentine
quiet. at 4441.404 r. Pork heavy and lower.
with sale, SSU Ws at edd.r.r4n.ro !dr mess. •
1e1424 - AM for mime and fem NWt2245 far prime
mess; also lades rrii Ulm mess. seller June end
JulY. at Mit.Z.l,:Z. Meet steady, with sales
Ma brie at gMle for new plain mess and $lO
418 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef firm,
telt h sales "Mtlerce_snt IMi for prime meta sod
eaitor India mmis. - Reef Munn steady, with
sales IGS bble at c 2517131 far arty. Cut Meats
arm, with sales ...., packages at liffelliee•for
shoulders and I:411:c for hams, Middles
mtiet end steady. Lord u shade lower. with
sa l es mo times at ffieltil.c for steam and
a m ,
1714 c far kettle rendered: also I= ten etram,
seller May. June end July. at 16W,1e.e. Hut
ter unchanged. Chores steady.. Freights to
Liverpool heavy. Shipment:: ao.tiou bushels
wheat per steamer at 4d.
Lotter lour closed doll, and scarce/y so
firm. - Wheat heavy, and a moderate export
demand; males at e1,L51A,17 for No.: fPflhtf•
end el 1.911 for winter red and amber Sf ent
er. Rye nominal. Oats dull and rather
heart'. with sales at fEiO/tarre for Wester.. lo
store and afloat. Corn steady, with soles at
$1. 1 1:a1.12!.f for new mixed Western. Pales of
. .M.i tads MeV; ste a m seller July, at etilr,ri. lard
ant? Vet grc tis;ftr Nay; o b u Ll s p ig' li ' 4 o e .
asked. seller June end July: There ' were CU,-
PM lbs of wool takento-day, chiefly by menu
netanrs, at Prices considered satisfactory.
flWoloostL
CINCINNATI'. Mar 6.—Flour III) nial un
changed, with—tales 'of family at
Wheat unchanged at im.oini.th. con, in fair
/ ,,k
demand at !stank. oats as6-orn and e
eel ,.
ply light. Rye unchanged and steady. larley
unehangtd and dull. Cotton dull; mi lino
MK, Tobacco In good demand at fall rims,
with sales of :nr. Mid, at 14,15 to for rash
,t o gpel leaf. Whiskey higher and in g de
' t onna; ei,L.ing St 51.01,11.141. the latter rate in
iron boned cooperege. ?less pork closed doll.
With no buyers al betterthen V 11.0.1. link mtara
ln Par netetantl, and shoulders sold very
freely tit II!,c, but luldat Ida generally; sides
held at /5 end 15;0 tor clear rib. Bacon In
-alai:rate tlrtnanit at 12. 1 . , 115441eNc for shoal
dent. clear rib ;snitch,: sides. sales MI Mids.
Lord dull and nominal at Isl.letlfillc for prime
country and city. flutter dull artislaic. Enn a
14c. Dame(' ofi held firmly at 01 but no ..aloe
better thou (sic. Luca oil unchanged and
firmest 111., for oily. Cirocerles steady.
ehlrap, .
Cull - .4.00. May 5. Flour quiet. et gLenis for
spring extras. 'Wheat opened dull and weak.
with sales of N 0.2 at sestquillic, advanced' to
gm •,nsta, d afternoon rinsing Inner. This afteoonhe
iii
nrlic 'W
t WI 411111 and unsettlmlott 21/fe. /tiler
for May: Corn toilet, clotting )4ktlic lows .10
alMihuttlle for No. .1; leer, for rejected, and
41, is fur no grade. This afternoon the mar
ket Was steady, at trite for No.:. • °Mean-
.
changed. closing at 471.4. the for N 0...." We
dull and almostrnotninal at 'arttooc. Diablelees
are easier. at $1,03,4.U1.111 , for iron. PrOrbilll.
are dull. Mess Pork closed at V2O. Lard, lay
41a,sse. Dry Salted Shoulders, lIC e. The re
ceipts for the prod twenty-four hours were:
6.81' barrels flour. 3i.653 bushels wheat, - CM::
bushels corn, 40.&.4 bushels oats, 1.885 bushels
rye, lattlbushels barley, and 0.401. head of hogs.
Alpments-41,2913 bancis flour, 37,110 bushels
wheat, Rada bushels corn, 7,101 bushels oats
:LEM bushels rec. =bushels barley, and 5,3e.i
bead of bogs. Prelgbts quiet and nominal.
CIE=
Loots. Slay s.—Tobacco firm. Cotton
dull at 214211 tr for middling. Hemp firm nt
1.1411+1.50 for undressed: s2.itih2,:li for dress
d. hour quiet: super fine Ckititts4,Ps: X $4.25
61,1.:A" I: X X $4.61V 4.01: XXX $5.51X185.0th, choice
fondly V..21kr.1.6.511. Wheal Is In better demand:
N 0.2 springyc; N 0.2 red fall sl. o taLlth No.
I $1.11; No. white $1.12: No. 1 $1.25. Corn
higher: mixed In bulk gre; white irk: mixed
sacked $1.25181.118 yellow $1,dV.1117. Hats dull
nod le lower: a6ts,r for bulk; faPlile for sack
ed. Barley quiet. !lye firm at 8141.ftle. Oro
•ceries quiet and unchanged. Whisky Orin and
unchanged. Provisions excited and higher.
Mess pork s29el...Wth dry cult shoulders at I 1!(
1.120: hams 110g1,15e. Loose baron: shoulders
12%41.13; clear rib Int;c: clear sides 161ic: sugar
cured hams Ina.l9c. Lard quiet and nrm at
16'56i.1111,e for tierce: lac for keg.
• Clevrland.
CI.EVI:I.AI.. May s.—Flour steady: country
brands, white double extra etia64:l; red double
extra f.1.2:0:.450; amber double extra $.5,,=p
5.75; spring double extra , flour
ti rA n STN I S: " V.7sVii.II - Zr.L. * t„
done and the market nominally tinchangett.
Oats dull at Mc offered for No. 1 State. bye
quiet at Patttlric. Barley heavy and held at Al
State for State and Canada. Petroleum finut
sales of taagt bbls relined standard white.seller
May. at 24c: crude steady at $l,lO.
Philadelphia.
PIIIIADELTAIA. May s.—Flour Brut and In
fair demand at .5.2.1QA1 for low grades of loan
and choice Minnesota. $11.25 for Ohio. Wheat.
small business doingat $lOl5 for prime Indiana.
Rye steady at $l.lO. Corn less active; sales
yellow western at sl.Uttit.l.lo. mixed 11.08.
Oats-dull. Petroleunt lino: crude offered at
9k. refined at for Slay and 27.5(c torJunt.
Provisions advancing and mess pork was held
at S:IU. yard unchanged. Whisky steady nt
$1.06. iron bound.
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IlAt.vimnitr., May 5.--Flour quietand limn
with western Ile eft n e at $5.504714,00. Wheat
ry
dull With Maland sl.soUl,sdand Pennsyl
vania at Corn firm with white at
f1. , 141.15 and yellow at $1.1.%,L14. Oat., firm
at ttle. live Orin at $1.(11 Mess Turk firstat Ma:13,01. Menu firm with rib sides at
clear sides 175,r, ahoulders 137s'e and
hams 19Q,Ale. Lard firm at 11Ne. 'Sihhlcy
dull at $1.47e1.08.
Dry Gool. Markel
Ncw Tom:. May .—The market Is devoid of
activity among wholegale and jobbing trade,,
but retailer, are doing a better businena un
der more favorable weather. In prieee there
are but few change,, the following being the
moat important: Atlantic A heavy brown
alteetings are reduced to 15e. do. II to 14e, ex
tra to and Lyman E to Ave.
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r,rlayluoy, May s.—lnittort Inactive: mid
dlings 2110.. Flour 2.4. Corn $1,1.5 fur choice
In sacks. Wheat sl,igal.:lo. Oats Mc. Itye
Mc. 'Pork C.21,2,VJ. Bacon 121,c.174,2142. Bulk
meats 121,c, 15 , :0161,e. Lard 17e. Hums, 'su
gar cured IPc. Whisky
to 2:35 hhds nt rtila..4 for frosted to lugs,
and /...S:2".W11: !or low to medium leaf.
• Memphis.
NEMPII.I. Mar 5.--Cotton at 21?;Q:1
receipts 401, export. tXut bale.. Flour nom'.
Corn $1.15. Onto 6.1 e. Hoy dull. Oran act
at 'AP.Se. Lard stiff at 170.18,Vc. Pork dull
CV. Bacon—shoulder. 131Oe; old. 173(e.
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Tin.r.oci. Mar s.—Flour Ault. Wheat dull
and lower; PRle : / 1 white Michigan at I.:M
Amber Michigan SI,IN; I red. ;Nsl,lB o
2 do. $1.11.4; No. a white Wabash, $1.14. Corn
Ito .8c lower; gales No. I t tee; No. 2. One;
vellow.tge. Onto unchanged,
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Drrnorr. Mar s.—Wtwit very nrtn,_• city.
white sl....Wa.t.dt: No. t dn. 1.1.11. Corn 90etac
Oita: State :17e: wt . dern rd. thriff dohn it
LW per rental.'
111YOINT1 RAILROUL
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C1J0•10.A.30 .4ND PcrlstHilton RALLItilsl/.
May mow blooms, .1 Moorhead; 10 do ore.
Ilritdr's Bend Iron Co; 3 do do, Hrowo A co; 4
do lake sup ore, I.7nion Iron Mills; 3do do. L
Lord & II; 1 do do, Dilworth. Porters Co:
24.600 ft lumber. W Itigdon,• 65.811 shingles.
A Patterson; 151 bbls lime. 1.1 L Fahnestock; 2
bids fence wire. 1 cask do, J It Taylor; 7 bills
hdls. J Woodirell; 6 drums tobacco. Pretzlield
Bros: lot new furniture, G H Hauler A Son: 9
hos scales. Fairbanks. &I & Co: 44 bits wood to
shape. Pickeragill. L A Co; 30 cases tobacco, 10
Rails do, Jamison. C A Co; 2 bids varnish. Hor
ns & 5; 2 cribs croquet, II S Davis; 11 bbls
glass. Agnew A Wilcox: 10 bbls m pork. 4 do
shoulders, 2. bas bacon. Dalaell. T & Co; lot h h
good, P Mouselle; 50 twits brooms, .1 Conner:
12 bas sewin mach. Smith & Forrester; hi
grlet;w". Co l lins: 11
t l e, truTn j e, b oll 4 a o g i l ' o bl i!
Co; 1 do do. II Bender; I iron frog, F W Smith;
2 bids wine. P Gelchenner; 2 do do, F K
Bdo onions, keg. beans, Ido Itu-d.
It A Hen; 6 empty a bbl, McKay Brits; 12
bills chairs; 3do rocker,. T II Young & Co'::
bbla s iron. J Jones; 1 bx soap, Haworth & Di
1 hf bbl wine. H Eberhart; 1 keg do W Strotel;
2 bblx 110. Michael Krieg: 1 hf do, J Gras; It b
tables, H Berger, 1 bids peaches. Total. M &
Co; 3 do eggs . 8 sks rags, 3 bbls eggs. 11 lies Jr:
31 sks poettoes. YOH, M Co; Lin) ft scant - -
Hog, H i.ittflu; 3 bbls d apples.: do 8/050100,
thou! 8: :11; 3t As indator, Robb & Herron: — . 5
hf tads herring. C Hearletott; 25 do GO. It W
Honk tiros bblf apples, Volta, ll,l
110 bf ash. Watt. lons A I.lt do..d Kirk
patrick 3. Co; it lef do trut. Johnson A C; I::
to do. W Cooper: 10 do d0..1 11 Lippincott: lA.
sks ear room, Robb S Herron.
PITTSBURGH. INCISSATI BSI/ ST. LOCI.
RAI IRO to. May 5. -0 cats stare., IV Hastings:
:do do, P Kober; 1 do-lumber. 10 bbisap
Wood% orth & D; I ear wheat, J AV Rotator
ples.
der: is; tett hams. 5 bbls sausage. Wizen & T;
Rai bbls dour. Watt, Lang. A. Co; Up g bides.
.1 Hammett; =do do, Stnekratht hbds to
bacco, A Schaub: 4 lib's K Opole., M W Ran
kin & Ilrot Gros barns, Hoene tarred.; 25 bids
vrpinky, It A Carson: r. bbls alcohol, Harris a - .
E.; It) do whisky. Llttrk. Ir A y. A Co; 68 bcs
oats. 9 do potntnes. Hebb A Ht 401ds potatoes%
J W Craig; do potatoes. Mrs L 11 Coulter; 4
Ws apples, M A Co; 11 bgs scraps. Wm
Flaccusbblr Hour. Bchontaker dt 50
Sc, hams, P Sellers 3: Co; 49 do d0..1 DO ell A
Son; Kt step ladders, W IV KORB: 1 car
wheat. H T Kennedy A Urn; 2 bids eggs, W H
Graff.
PITTABDROR - FORT WATNE AND (VICAR°
ItAILROAD. May 5.-3 CAIN metal, Simick & Co:
1 do do. Hallman & H; 4 do dn. Bryan .14 (' I
do do, Pittsburgh Iron and Forge Co; 10 bag
soap. I H Parker; bbls alcohol. Hostetter &
Smith; IDII bbls flour, D Wallace; 25 bbls h
wines. 14 McCullough Jr A: Co: 17 bbls glass.
W A Hamilton a Co; IS hf bbl. fish. S Ewart &
Co:_. do do. Haworth & D; 43 wk. rags, Hobt
Christy: ILO ohs dour.
do dog
& 1g Aft bbls
do, T Jenk ins Deo: 10) do do. itLindsay &
Co:15 bbls I 011. II L Fahnedock & Cu; 1 car
wooden ware. Watt, L & Co; 6 bides, Seibert
a 11;21 sk. oats. Laing & .51: 10 dos brooms, l5
ban soap. M W Hankie; 15 do do, Head & Mc to
bbla oil. E Palmer; I keg. 2 tubs butter. H
Rea; dears I stone, Graff, It & Co.
.ALLEORIENT VALLEY HAIAD. May 5.-4
bid,3 pkg. butter..l Seibert b o
pkg. market
ing.] Mc() Crosean; 68 cars coal. Kier. Foster
& K; 47 do do, Armstrong, whi t ) T
Palmer, do.
Coleman. H a Co; Ltd. whisky. 0 Pame 2
car% metal, McKnight & Co, 3 do limestone,
.Sticenberger a II 17 pkgs mi.rketing .1 Heck
man: 4 calve hides, ffman; 10.144 barley. Scott .
& Gisal: 47 b 3 balls a pelts. 2 calf hides, 5
bbls tallow. C Felhr: I car grain. W J, Meek; .1
do do, W McKim 5: CO: ti roll. leather. Seibert
& II; o)lbbls salt, T Mitchell; 3 uckete butter.
M
STATION. May - -1 ear ore,
Spank. Chiral) & Co; 4do do. Le w is. Bailey &
Millen: 17 ph s pearl barley. Chris Heist,- 1 ear
wheat. Kennedy tiro; I ear flaxseed. M
dam; 14 rolls leather, J Canary; at, pota
toes. Pitcairn & McC; 1 car metal. Prrh Iron &
Forge Co; lOU bids flour. It Knox & Son; 1 car
millfeed, ltippley & - lieckert; I ray pipe, A (1
McMillen.
PITIIIIII3IOII ANI) CONNELLAVILLN LLAIL
110AD. May car metal, Dunbar Iron Co;
pkga Witter. Matt. Lang & Co; 77 ilk. %teat.
7:1 do collo, W Weigh & Co; 33 aka raga, FL
Cbrbity; I roll leather. lien I) Klm; 'ALI' Falls
c mlth S .
F e r , rAl t s; ( 11 : Ira! lt tc her, Seibert
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IMPORTH BY HIVEIt
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PETTNBERUN. BROWAMTILLE AND extrA .
PACKET COMPANY. Mn; ske corn. 38
bbls appir_MeCracken, Co; 17 sign oats. 2
bbln 4 - do eggs. It t% oodward; la mks
onto, .1 M William.; al do do, Kell & It; 14 sks
scraps, W Macros t Soo: i bbl eggs. 'Rinehart
& 5; 1 do In, Carter; M k Co; 19 bide app ben,
box egg!. Y (4 barter; 74 eke oats, McHenry &
41 bales bar, .1 H Heller; bile apples. 1 boa
ego, Y Carrfgan: 911 wbleki, 11 do p-
Wee. A S Carlisle; 100 las sy glass, Fry & f!'"o;
bb le
k2 g b k e e r,7!:;
bbls sop/es:Geo. He.ulebaker.
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Wunrunn rut Prrormu. •
Mar 4.-2 Idols
erg.. 3 do d nppleg. 1 b. cherries. bar & Co; 2
bxs [lnking. powder. .1 31111 s & Mn: 21 Wen
hay,,ltobb & Herron:lo4oo lumber.l49lneust
poostg. bnleg lair, IL Miller: 20 lads potato.,
W H Harlan: 19 [ibis apples, W Henry; 19 Nils
p paper, tft.:47.!1.31`.1,,,i90r.P4117h2.1.7,):
u Co:
ton; 2 camas g ware,' Bennett &
40949 potato.,, H Kennedy.
The Best Suspenders Ever Worn
Mer;shants are cautioned turaluat Smalls any
pouted voila. Each pair ia otamp ,/ edialth the dat bus
es
A. ;!,...!111at.r..bt5a Furnishing tool. dealers In Stir.
FISK, CLARK &FLAGG,
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58 tiThite - street, New York
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
McitNYMMVANEATZTIA;II:
In the =Re, of nom= W. 110DGEN9 end
ALEXANDER M. DODDS:NS. bunkrnpoi.
Western District or Pennsylvania, .
A vturrant In bankruptC7 has been binned bg said
Court adninst the estate of Siebert W.lltnigens and
Aleanuder M. trodden', of the county Of Deaver.
unit Rate of Pennsylvan bankrupts Distnet. who
have been MDT udJudgiid upon petition
of their creditors, and the .paTunnt of it./ debts
Valli7li e ptVt * lTeg r
~PlCl7U`tris t rot h "nT
tlt anr ' Property by Aria are forbidden by lan.
A :fleeting or the credit.. of said bankrupts, to
coon tbelr debts and choose ono rir morn a.
ian of their estate, RID be Deld ourt
Dantroploy to tie holden nt No. 93 Dtarnond
rhiaboegli, In said District. On the Rath
Ifig; 4142 %Z.."," 4"
Resistor, In Ibilikruptcy of Said District. *
UR row A. C sti,
As Messenger.
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PITTSIWRGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1870
RIVER NEWS.
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The riser continues to recede slowly it Ills
teat 5 Inches in the channel. Weather CiO.o
and unsettled with uccuslonal shower,
• .The Pet redid. front Whetting arrived and
parted.
T i' ' Jeoloror for Cirieinneti, departed. n ith
nil the freight she multi take. and a fair num
ber of promenger,
The new Pittsburgh and Putt modah rarkr t.
Granite Pt ate. nettle a 9Lort Irinl trip ye.t er.
tiny. and then mini' op to the main landing.
Capt. Kerr. and he ought to know, .otes she
:will leave for Portsmouth nod Cincinnati.
slanting. and tee trill probably Imo tonne
-
t hint/ to nay about her to-morrou .
The Messenger did not gel nit until ".
o'clock veaterylav morning. Pilots ende
Reno anti Nick Whitten.
lIPW int° hull sttlirner
the hull of whlch k being built nt Covington
to t*be completed nt Louincllle.. She to to b
175 feet long, lin feet beam, live and one-hnl
feet hold.
SWeene...was lighLeing . the St.
ataryli, nit Monday, timparntory VlE...ming lip
over the tans.
--The Itellevernon *hived nt St. Loul
other day.
TPe Glisirow Is not coining to Pittsburgh,
Capt. HittAnson having determined to reload
nt Cincinnati for New Orlenns.
—The Aritanfins Ix reported 'rising. with 1
feet at Little Hoek and d feel at Fort Smith,
--The Hod river packetight wood has been
sold to Harlow - Phelps for 0.000, and goes in
the Ouachita trade.
—The Anna Bagley W. sunk In 14(ourch
bayou on Tuesday. Boat total' loss. :rod
chambertnedd drowned.
—The turners,us friends of Capt. James Col
lins will be glad to hear that he is getting
better. lie was down to the wharf boat the
other day.
—The Savanim. Pittsburgh to St. Louie. was
at Evanaville on Tuesday. -
Kate Putnam acaa' expected to len
Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
•
—Capt. A'. C. 'McCallum and wire. were
ntnotae the Juniata's passengers, on her last up
trip. also. Capt. Frank Marratta and wife. who
Rut off at Beaver.
iC:j h O e xi l ta e s E r i ggi ° reT r4 1 ,1
da) evening.
—The Collier bar e, nre ailing up atend
for th-Loute, and leave an adverthed.
RIVER PACKETS
MIME
c,l RIPPERS' BAROE .
(XMLIKII. AND itAlt(Wq
.
JAR: SItE011g!: _
CHAS. AIATTIII:Wg. dart,et I Mftft
SATURDAY. May "Its.et e. l 4 ll"ftft ft"
fttft'
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H. WIRIEST • Co.
Agent
PORTSMOUTH AND CINCINNATI:
NEW AND SPLEN
, er
ORA:CITE: s' F'
will loses for the Moire vol itsDromDate t iLl:l4l
SATURDAY 310ItNISO, 71ey 71h.
For-freight or puma., APO, on hietwl.
L E2=l2
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
PACKET LINE
The new und Ithle.whee . - w is t
JUNIATA, ('ph. C. I. BRENNAN.
RBI kere rtUALUEER for llnotnnati EVbRY
TIII7RSDAY.at 12 o'clock promptly. Returning.
will leave ClnciannU EVERT SUNDAY et 12 M.
For tzvlght or toetstyie, apply on heel or to
FLACK A COI.I.INMVI ton,
rota • JANIES COLLINS. Aientt.
Pittsburgh and eineinna
PACKET LINE.
Tile new end splendid sidedo heel
~r,ii ri ait
Steamer ARLINGTON. DANIEL
1100/41:. Unmet, A. N. riumeAkri. Clerk. leaves
littleburgh for Cluvirmittl every 111F-ADA V et. 12
IL promptly. lieturnlng.leaies elliettinalllnr Pllts
burgh.. 19 14. every } - RI DA V.
. .
For freight. PaNuare.ne !ober Intarmstl.m, Annie
on bon.'
JA.IIMI
fog
FLACK A 1.0 /.l.llatiVi Olt. Agent..-
STEAMSHIPS
M. iiI.It'EEN S.
11
11181 I NN — nuin twin drva-zalt
l•sx velliel 4 . among theta the celebi,
ted
CITY t/i' raINN
CITV G.SD6s.
8 rr "I T .". e . P . I gr i tre r rtn '
lion apply 1.. I"4
IVILLIAM BINGIIAM. Jr.
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AUCTION. •
BITIL LOTS,
Idolise and Lot,
SHERMAN .& STOeETON A VENUES
.ratotrECE e tu
On MONDAY,IIty oth. at 10 , eeleek. there wm
he load son the permit*, by In onler et thu OF
Vhaoi roArt of Allegheny county, one lot Oluatosl
on the of Stockton and Sherman avenues
nett ward. Allegheny. 27 by 120 feet. un
IT erected a tan Riney thick Derelitna of lit rootlet
In ennui habitable Itindltli.n. Also the adjulatila
remni..lla, on . litiiettna avenue 27 by 120 feet.
Alen. eaelet_corner of Sherman avenue and ‘Vater
street. 20 by 36 feet. and the firer adjacent lot.
on Sheeny. &venni,. each 23 by 50 -feat. The
Putt imptureteehtt rend*, th*te let. desirable for
private reeldeneee.
TutNn—Ono-thins cad,: Wan. In two yearly
lATtnento.
5pL931.44 A E6OATF Auctio neer .
Chartiers Cemetery.
PUBLIC! SALES
4.
BTTRT,k. f 1.01'4
•
tat the Cesuelau ()mends, iseggening et 10 Wel,*
A. sr. nu ag i 7l%fsb , l, end continuing Apv . ll A ?f t tt i b.
i t ilb."ll4m o ° 7 vb. 1 "° . L-
Chertlers Cemetery. is .tee on the Temper
imceville and Manseeld Hoed, about 3 nille•
from the River and one-pewter of a mile fmul
remoter, Station. Pal:Mandl° Ralhryd , '
The grounds baying been earefully plotted lute
sections atul ranges, the manure.Cnn over the
toteSeliV.Ple ' , Neat priceo to suit the Pureeefd
end WM. below the anew new runent the city
r.ttriEru'ri ila"grcunZi-y7SlreM7ht:Ve
c e
sales, and urged to come at egos gad stake miection
of • lot while the prices are so low.
Visitors Inns the calico and bonreghs can reach
the Vemelet7 by taking the Accommodation Tenth.
leaving the Union Depot at 1,143 A. Wo4 . rtoa
....Itirtolowatantile
,Plta.t.Lal.ati 1 : 31A. tearing
• I'4 leo
a7 r tinitgu l VZl t ; r 6 5i04114i30 "tera,PAlr:
B EAUTIFUL LOTSON BUTLER
OTRICET and PT. MART% AY110:1111. to
17th ward; Lawrencenile.• SATURDAY
NOON. 7th,et 3 o'clock, will be %id on the
!metals.. In 17th ward. (Lawrenceville ',muffle
Cemetery. on the neute s t reet,uker street le n d.
"lawn ITCOWW. or 40th the folk/wing
mu tels ituated end very valuable I.nta.
lell3 feet front on utt er /greet and 7.57
feet le debit , . MOng44tll t, to a2O feeta7l i.
s ti 4 e ll . l = l 7s ' itortrt h d entn t 7 it
AO. , that ire lotln immediate nor pf above,
Inn ft t I t% h ' T7l feetMX; a venue
being Ma feet 1n width at rear. There Pia smell
brick Mame on LOa lot. .
.TERMS—CIoe-Oall cash, Wane. lo One and two
lee.. with intennt. Mound by Maxi end mlr
on tbe premise*. A.lll.ll•WAL'rre
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mys
'Auctioneer.
/49.yom_Ap.
Schmidt & Friday,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &t.,
WHOLESALE DEALERs IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES.
NOB. 384 and 386 Penn,
Cor. of ELEVENTH ST.. formerly Canal
OS. S. FINCH Sr , CO
Noa. 183 . 167 .189.101, 193 and 193' • 7
mum STREET,Pluaburill,
)4 1 ,19v w fort..a . r . nt of COPITR DIRTILLED PORK
aa m i!,14. 1 . 14 4 , 0 . , dealer. In FORM,: WIN X..
" , f• • u14krt.5.4
CSTOVES AN') TINW II
IIEAP -
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BOX i ‘4.
FIRS? IRONS. de., nt
SPECIAL NOTICES
•_;-.4,3-CONSUMI!TION.
PI:LIM:Mt SYRUP for the
of lir . speptle and pill the Deb ilirateti t eondittous ,t
the Phomach.
DR. SCIIENCK'S 1 1A.NDRAHR
easel of - theldrer or to act as • Gen ii'''. rin for t b r t e. s.
All 4.1 these three Medicines are orUtehr'rectuilosd
to corlog Confuoiption. the Ugh th e PulmooM Syr
up alone has cured maul desperate casos. The
seaweed Tonic and Mandrade Pills alAel In reg
ulartitc Ihe rit.msch and layer, and help the PI.
:malt. nth to
bbyyy
brillCb dean/ 111, tgeet end
rrule
thntrigh
Sy
by i• sada et
f.mted.
t s'a fr.."ons."rntTlritit'odtri*iteil::
rentetty for Pullman, Con sumPtion. and for all
dotso untried conditions of the body which lead to
that fetal aliMesie. 1.1,er Coln Atli* and layepepale
are often foreninuers of Consomit4 o , and when
they manifest thetomires they r tore the most
prompt intention. •
rt.. poiiroogg Syr.° It medicine which fors had
a 1..0tt befttre the Its value has
bn trnmed by the thousand mires it has made
t a l l ough a mtriod of out., than thirty.dre yearn, in
Wof which date its reputation h. inmeased. and
e most °tads:ate skepticism ran no longer doubt
tip, It i n n eagneo which miry he used with mon
genre In ell cases which admit of fo ll ow
If the iatlent will peraeveritraly the direc
tions ACVollip•ill . cash Inn{ le. be will certain:
ly be cured. If his ton ae out tat gine!, ...red
lo make a cure poesible. S iren tocams supporied
to be Incu ra ble, when friends and phreicinas have
despainal t the use of this Medicine has grayed the
Ilia of the netball and restored Mal to 'perfect
o Dr. Schenek Dot say that all caw, of Pul
monary con...mm.lon are within the reach of teed-
Mine, but he etephaticallyasserts that ofteniwhen
tatienis hare the most alarming symptoms, such
es • violent cough. creeping Mains. night sweets,
general dewing, even to atria a degree thin they
are obliged to he in bed, and . when they are given
up Ur their physlcten, they may still be euretti
medical treatment can create new lungs. hut whoa
temp are very lordly diseased nod to some ex
tlig.t.lud'vettrOyed. a cum may be effected by Dr.
Sehenck's medicine.
Alm. In Scrifolens Illseases, them medicine are
equally °Melvin. Dr. -Schenck has photographs 41'
amber of tenons who hare been nearlyoovered
with running sores and now elf healed up. This
.Wows In. purifying poraertim. which must be able
to heel cavities In the Mona
In the treatment of Consumption It is of the ut
most importance Melee vigor and • healthy tone
to the system. Hence it In net - W..4 to grapier&
:1b1P11.*"7111lIt'rd. taepwatientand h.grifll"l"gdi
with such means.' will make ab
le fond ra ergs
ttily diger
Rhin. The articles most suitab for the diet of
ea...ratty'. µWelds are designated in Dr.
Schenck'.
news
which are dishibuted gratui
tously. In general. the most highly notritous artl
el..
be
to be prefivved. but the gir l :wive orpne
must be strengthened in order to ma e either food
or medicine iterric.ble. Thls requirement is met
by the Seaweed Tonic, and for this purpose It was
d'Clltt digestive Powereare pat In Mod order.
the' 1.001 Inas Ito proper effect the of the
patent to invigorated end the longs begin to exer
cise their functions Ln a normal and Iseelthy man
ner. Than the healing powers of Pulmonic Syrup
will effect the cure.
pulmonary Consumption tau most always mei
nitrated with Dyspepsia and 'Jeer Complaint.
Schenck's 3landmke Pills are intended to remove
obstructions frourthe Liver and reidatrite healthy
to
r o le They hare all the efficacy ableh
is
to calomel or 'thine mu., ," and are wervanted out
to contain a Martlelo of thy mineral poison. Them
Milo cure the most obstinate coetivenees. slob
beralarbe. pilee, Winos affectione. and ell other
dlsoases aria from • torpid or obstructed
condition of the User. Otte box of these pills will
prove thehihmey of the medicine. •
Consomptlon the Seaweed Toole and Man
drake Pills am ihrialuable susiliary uradielom.
They relieve the eaterings of the patient and assist
the Pelletier° elyrup fiffefilfigil Th.f . hone.
been totted ueeful girrilvedsiggerl Cortina/IP.
tion, where the lunge are a lmost entirety desthmed
and nil symptom* acconilitit to the Judgtemt of the
Physkim iu,ilouted a gpeedr dointl. The lives of
patients who wen' actuallY In • dying aindition
hare. been of th e e
for mnths by the use
ircheticka three grml remedies o .
Ur. Schenck's Alruarac ...Ina. a full treatise on
the verb t o forms of dironge, his mode •tf natant..m
end general dins-Mons how to use his medicinecen
bo had colitis, or aunt by mall by addnessina his
principal Po. 13 North Oath street. Phila
delphia. Pry
.
Pelee of the Puinemic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle
!Mandrake
per bottle. or $7.30 a Lull dozen.
- Mandrake Pills 13 rents a bor. For ado byall
deEdIST
WIIITTIER COSTLY,
1:}:s TO TREAT Aid. PRIVATE MS.
EASES. That numarsus class of 'Clues 11.11/Lillg
from sciasibuse, pi . ..luring unmanliness, nervous
debilite,D - rdabliity, eruptions, seminal emosions.
and am , / lintsdener PensaneutiTeured. Persona
allikled with delicate, Intricate' and Inns Standing
sutitutional romplatists are politely invited to
ns
forgonsultetion, which rich. nothing. R.rpo
rime, the hest teaaioars, has enabled him to
farfect mamba. St (1600 eilleient. safe, pemunant
and which. 11, most cases can-bo used sghul hind-.h
mire to business. Mecillanes 'lmpend la the es
tablishment, which orgboosew ufgoecteeeptton and
waiting towns; also Laminae and pimping apart
ment', for patient• requiring daily pnrsonal attere
non. and toper mid chemical baths. the. cons.-
tickling the famed mineral spring.. No mater who
bare failed, sta. peer one. Read what ha says In
hie rillOphlat of arty pave, sent towns &Odour for
'two stamps in sealed onselope. Thonsanda of nay
treated annually. at onto, and all over the country.
eansultation penoonally orbs mall. OMNI No.
Waite arzli,t,ntrf.(erLitlry..,llll,abstratti.pl.
Pamphlet sent to any address fur Two STALPI,
MANHOOD: 110 W LOST! HOW
RESTORED'—../net Pub Tribal 10 a tented
Spernixterrtoea. or Seminal Weelines, and impedi
menta to liarriefre stwario o umµlon. Et p O l laypr . C. and Flt., o.nraorauit
alol
ct-Lre t ima z D.
VitrAlVt>s th eoi , Getratitilse.:. 't.61 Ttl
under
seal, in a plan envidope, to any addreali. plasma.
en receipt of all neua. or two i
t r u er n il bpi
oolsrue otenspe,
CAS. J. C. KLINE t W.. 311 , %eery. er
'
~.1 -1 1.1TCHELOR'S 11111111111.—
nis eplendid Hale Bye la the d o e. the
world. 'fermiers, sellable, instantaneous not
roman lead. nor any
Avid
tonl, ,, ni laelina
peralyal• or 'death. Avoid the vaunted and delu
sive penetration& Unaellna art.* ee, do not pos.
sea. • The sena. W. A. Batchelor'. Hale Illy. bee
had 30 years untarnished to talon to uphold Us
Integrity a the may Perfect Hair Dar—Bbiek ty•
lenAwn. Sold by ali brugaistr. Applied at 16
Bond frltoot. S. Y.
OILS.
Tack Brotl ers,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS
Petroleum and its Products.
PLIIWeI4Li• , Mee-137 WALNUT STREET.
Ly 1,11)
WARTNG & KING,
tAnnasl,l/..n .%lerctuantA aa. B.Am, la
Petroleum and its Products,
IoINVEANE WAY. -
[1:1I11=1!!!
W A RI NClr, K INC+ & 0()
_AO2 IUR WALNUT STREL . T.
ETILIPSE
PETROLEUM REFINERY.
`Herbert W.- C. Twaddle"
ILINUEACTEMER •-•
Lubricating and High Text Burning 01h.
ECLIPSE RAILROAD AXLE OIL.
Stand. great heat without chitty'', remains lim
pid at lowest o riniieratu t tl, Special oil for Minh
14 9 , 1itiTIV Es:ICM M A CIILN hi SI I
SAW MD , L . AND b P . LAN I ING MILL OILS,
Pl\l4 l llr4l 9 tfp n fait a r lin
A Indult VARNISH. to Prot l oP ‘ eliright loon
Work and Machinery front cwt.
Thest products matiolnehmd under De.
Tsreddle•aptteut. try thiliiirtmated Masan In Vaccno.
rt. Imbricating Oils aro almost °dories, perfectly
argi.,:i . gfoi n na L undsosmtlY light colored, stand I
d ling eZione7old. Tb • rallruit.7lVnoradefi
hgurftditltir '' ilsl 44 nuilita a rsa u g: --rn,:g
hears
Jett
at ' I7X WOOD STIIEDY. Worlfr at
.81..4.4urg Bridgo.
GLASS, - QUEMTSWARE&b.
Too
p l CricINECNVA fftc - e
U'
111 E FRENCH.
- I
'2S: China and alris . ,s.}
• SILVER PLATED CIOODS.DIN:VER ! / :: 1
rx , AND TEA SIM. TEA. TRAYS 1 41
.4; ANDCUTLERY.
ZnR b er4nrIMON W NE.4 ITT; Fa'
411 1 t. E: BREED. & 00.,1
Pd
foo. .00D ATREET.
REYNOLDS STEEN & CO,
124 Wood Street.
Importers and Design in
FRENCH. CDI9A, FINE CET CLASS AND
QueenBwar,'
cir The largest assortment at New York prices,
ESTABLISILED 1828. -----
.
ermy sem MO SY— linWe. e. MSS.
RIGBY, CUST & CO.,
No. 189 Liberty St.,
Tbo attention of al . lnyans rods in abOs;
tree, ten ben
Ed ,
nod snarkka,Orirtr I:101
receiving n [mei and desindile lot of the above
11.`intyllp aaj, C 1
.TORN T. GRAY,
110178 A 4.8 D .BICIN PAINTER, -
011AINEXt AND ot..n.zzEß,
No. :it NINTH FTILVET,
tUte Thad street.) Vitudirob:Plik.
ARainTEOT.
T D EVANS,
A_RCHITEG T ,
No. 411 i FIFTH AVENI. -z4, :dimd m *
uoo.prow.' with c".f b ‘ in •
IMEMMM
1441 Ono: streit.
No. 100 Fourth Are.,.Pilluburuh.
Vtra"
3M.*,E •t A 4 T
rITF
UE
POSIT .
Preeldent—EDWAßD HOUSE.
Tice Presidents—J. B.CRAFT, ADAM JACOBS.
ATI) : -
EDWARD 1y)1.186. VrtpdAm Plll3.J.lrth
Oft trAt gt/C A /II Ili V,' 11 Mt
TIIO AS W. Dit VW.
Secretary .0 Treasurer—TßOlKA/I STKEL..
Assloant theddee—JAMlCS P. SMOG
Otte hours from D o'clock A. Y. to 4 o'clock P.M.
and every Saturday _ eveulna front 7 to 10.
ap2Twltl
COMMERCIAL
BANKING C?MPANY,
No. 92 Fourth Arr., Pittsburgh._
CAPITAL woo,oeo
Stockholders Individually Liable.
W. 11. EVERSON. W. C. MACRUIt,
' President.
ALEZANpoLR
reader.
BAT6fierrolit_,
1. .10Hfi LIAtieAY. • '
041 rb•i•nidloilli Yofi4(6'7lllll
w. o:u yam
• JACOB KLEE.
Co/teething taunt o all accessible points of Abe
tittea and Canada,.
INTERMIT allotnot on TIME DEPOSITIi.
Prompt. attention pavan to all Lottne.to of ei wren-
Doenienta.
TIE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
Of Pi ttsburgh,
FORTHE
Safe Keeping of yalualiles,
Under anarantee, and the renting of Rafe. In lie
No. 83 Fourth .Ave.
LIAII Pit
tlgt:l7lrell:4lltNlFlY 11 , 1 t
44(1.1 . .41/441
W 1114120 maim. iHrttit ti. PNINtH.
Tlleri Lkird, I Jae. N. )Inrriarto,
Illlem Nee George Black.
11. m It. Lynn. Curti. C. 11..7.
Jim. I. Bennett,
Neer me Treee—S. F. VON \ 80N9710941..
Op. dellrrrem 9 °Meek A. 414 o'clock v. 9.
CITY
112 FIFTH AVENUE.
PITIIIBIHUi H. P.
VAPITAI • 9104.000
-
STORFENTEET grarylyarklAßLE.
FOlialliN EXCHANGE bought i vtad eutd.
when detired remitted 41 Envie. • Collactko.
made on all .4 le the prtitetpat points tit the
UW"drillt Ptestd.t.
tyn. mgott ('ton ..
1 1 1414 . 40113: •
4,131.991. /Ames McCabe. •
emu Rourtn. Heel liettlex
in'tt Trittl e :ra ' n_ , PW
.7.131 X.W Th .
r. If. A. Frelegrie.
em mines.
" Nolkilter.
; ...i,. * .
......,
i ll
CENTRAL ANK
'APITAI Autoo,ooo
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
WWI( 11o1.1bY Its INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
C.. 1100.1.11. made I. all the princlmi C.Ue.. , 1 the
ti. 11.42 Nt..• ond Canada,.
iltowxs lANYCERV. '7,1 111;1130.1 . ."M_IA lA:V.
..01411.11%10.
H. N A 1.1 . 1C1t1 . • JAM 1....1. -
11 . 11 . 9. FA_VicETP, PrmAdent
J. W. IRA vivr, talut.r. •
M. WONG. Ao.l. tide..
1 49:•:Chavbe
N. Holmes & Sons,
I=l
RANKERS,
67 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Coliecto taf a tf lZpt: pOltae Efz i tz ..e = .
:TUCKS, BOIDS Eth OTHER SECIAMES.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
We of
OLLAR SAVINGS BANK
No. 35 Fourth Avenue: .
CHARTERED IN 183:3.
ASSETS
U 52,598,37160 .
cerattl i lliffr?o,tex'. ga°4l - 11A;
N0,..b0e let from 7 to 9 o'clock, and gum No
/x)'l•C.frontfitocroh,o7.
ore Meed of di v idend t he
lam Oast
ONE DOLLAR. =4 ti of the profits • do.
clued twice •year, In Juturand December. Inter
-eat has been declared sentbannually In Juneand
Dthember.• slo th the dust we. - osiaalred, at the
rale of nth Per Dant. per TOW.
Interest, If not drawn oat, Is placed to the credit
at th e depoaltor as prlndpal, and bears the Yaw
Interest. from the ant daft of June and December,
compoundinetwthe • than, without troubliag the
rt P• titi ." ===.lgbrt tg w titti„VvlO
yearn.
'knits eantelnlng the Charter, ityangre. Rub.
the itrinilatiOns, furnished gratis, ng..
uppi as
.sen.
PiarAtniccr—JAllVA4
vicz parAirictrp.
Benl
Georgi . Albrwa, 11. Pqocki M. D..
. Ikator . r. lobar. bra .
rl took. I obn H . hoenberger,
James McA Wiry. . ante. MUM,
Jam. B. p. Needs, I Alexander Spam •
hue IL Pennoek. Ctutalan Yeager.
Tanana..
Wm. J. Anderson. ittenry
y erif 9.1.11 ".
knitp4lll : I alter .seal,
ton I fllttl "' lllkaarZ.
Y.trtlCltarot''' OW W. Weer. J r.
W i tt frAtaple.
gg1 r . 14. 4. 1 . 7!r• Crifrkhltt`•
Ar.a Tte igrAnr,CTA A. COYIM. Ord -JAM/ 9 D. MEL DS.
HART, CAUGHkf - & CO.,
Bankers and Broken,
CORNER FORTH AND WOOD STREET
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And paticiar attentloutt to the pmrlaso mid
Government 'Bonds
AO
Dratiespl-on London.
Tradeinneitifliational Bank,
WOODD.STEEET, CORNER SECOND AVE,
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
, DOVORT AND SOLD.
AVM.. rt"l Vlto IV a l t on .
oclklar . CYR 8 CLARICE, ju.
EARL STEAM FLOURING MILLS.
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
ArAnat.othrr. of the follOVlng pnitrat.dbmd.
of norm
Star Green Brawl-an unscented Pastry Molar.
w Star Ulna Beasel, Na: 1 rm. no .
that stew mire rummest: • - •
nee two Bread. a srl bbr o ll u rktar . ssperter
to guitof the tame ea d o ., : r. te .
tralarNi " .. P"... •
ITNANGIAL.
AMERICAN - ' tANk,
N o. 80 Fourth A.vonue,
• ITITSBURGII
CAPIN I A PITA L 0900,000
Stoekholilen Individual!) Liable.
BANK DIHCOUNT AND DEPORIT
.lollN_ ,_
. 1V34..FV10,
Th.*. M. klarshall John M. "kfurtlaad,
Wink T. Shannon, Afehlbald Wa
Jamos W. A rroll, • , J4l. I/. Kelly,
Chan. 11.1.unch, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
mi. Bank IP Ilem• fully•
meant/Ad and proonned - to
o general Banking Int• 1131..:
.10/0:k11
FREEHOLD BANK
AND 'WILDING ASSiXIATION,
SI
Fire and Burglar,l'roof Vaults,
N. 35 Bank Block,
=
BOUIIHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
United States Semulties
Pittaburgh. Pa.,
MO=1:1
onds and Stocks
oupoa
PLOD3L
I=
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
l''( Irr __
Boiler, Still and Tank
CARROLL & SNI DER
=
OfRUL A Re i t FD . TI i4 IIAILI i tt . FIR IL
L A III I LLN A . ND r itA ► Ks. • •
lIREFTILING ' AND
SETTLING I'ANS, SAIN" PANS AND CON.
DENVISIDI,
STEAM „ PIPES. OASONIIITERS AND IRON
a P
ANON DOORS ANTI COAL SHIITEN.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE:
tor.2d,ltd, Short and Liberty Streets,
=
1111 r Orders se to
Eitl atteadZ to. t'" "n 7 "ii_77.mhk by
..." 1
HUGH M. BOLE & Cu.
ear. Point Alley and Diuseene
=I
Engine Builders, Founders,
". AND
MACHINISTS
T rAIMELTIA 4 .3IjrgIaGINZ.9 end STA
goirthr:fic r72141"4.17111
CASTING).M every MO, —.O to order at our
Fqtri tt r igr rn lip i Veln E ll:7l47 o 4_ M MLUß.
.1 1 4 1 , N=1,_5t01.116 and TINg(I.3I hand an d TOBADDL) PAM , hand and
nude to order, m the
INDUSTRIAL . WORKS,
EYoo(lijr on the AJlegheny River, near ihe Polnt,
Plttabungtk. P.
TRY LT.
M•
esick & Bro."
FIRM AND_ BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES_ AND VAULTS.
lIMIECIZECI
EC=
ENGINES AND MACHINERY
ger I sth .nd KM'S, Pittsburgh. P.
O'HARA BOILER WORKS
P. JIEPHAN & CO.,
fivrailTATlNufarrane,ipa
bdimrsiitantAoN.
for. of Stroud Avenue and Liberty Stmt.
I=!
RepAlrlag done promptly. Orden Rent
oy/ Address ell be to the
promptly attended to.
s ,fi r trAlL formed) ilembrer At CARROLL A
• • AeLOVA'
FOUNDERS, MAOEINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
Fouitdry Company, -
OFFICE AND WORKS:
Twelfth Street, •
PITTABVIKM. PA.
irEAgin”. Sanaa MU lalschlnes7, Nall Ma
dan.. Betoks.Add (111111130 emen.ll .
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Pipe Works.
Corner Carroll and %oilman Sleets,
=I
=I
WM. SMITH:,
• MANITFACTURIR OF
Cast Iron Bowl Pipe,
GAS AND WATER WORKS.
.. 1 . 1 . 1 : 1 174 . 7....*. 1 L1T.. h 1tiMi l efi
Castings far . Gits and Water Works
.Lll aApt73o uerendestad.w=L.=l4Ax r
AADIASON A. A. FREYVAGLE.
MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON &
m — "ftimninif.' l s2llLittg,T9.
Castings of all Descriptions.
agYa n triv: (ttgto
toe VPlpdu+ OR..
-- oirt%txplutrEAßT—NA: ISO WATER MT..
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
:Ntoveisors to flommosi, 31.1nd lITLI:tRa ' •
WASHINGTON :WORKS
.iY/UIkIDM & pirrseum u.
Iltunafariarorn of -
Boat and EiLatioinstry Struirn
ti Is, illorreet Iron ) VFork.
wir7 0 474410 . !AT=
Stem. Jall:rs2
THOS, CAHLIN CO.,
Fourth Ward Fouudh &Nadine Works.
SANDUSIT ST.. ALL= RIMY CITY. PA
laantitaetmiimit Stationary and Portable' Stogie
Win tirist and
Orate Ben. .Wag
. M Ho - el, h At n e! , Bann;
order widhaire ua !Wad 4:01 aU wog,
=TWA • . . •
Phcenix Roll -Foundry,
cor. LIDENTY AND 24T11
BOLLMAN & BAGALEY
YOZOffilefonLfs of Superior
rhill Rolls, Sand Rolls and. Pinions.
PROPESSIONAL.
G. W. DeCADIP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Was removed to No. 57 OIIANT STIMET.J.Iths.
twhek. Who mare ha the u.O. Moat and Main
Curts. In the State &memo ahLd all the Courts of
0r01t7.T . 10 Ontll/10ollOctIons Mmot
H. H. IgiCORMICK,
Attorney-at-Law. •
619 ORA= STREET.
boatooos. I
IT"Prlopt &Mutton i 4 rant to all kinds ofArl
ARCHIBALD BLAKELY,
Attorlitztt-Law,
N 0.116 ATEDWE,
Mi!TM!I
wX. B. NE'EIIIB, i• . •
AII;EXXLX, A,ND 11:1-0/Ti' StSTICE or
TIM PEA=
Office, 112 Fifth avenue.
I.=simmalon pyrOn tO croP= res elory mid cot-
Amts. 'Roods Pad .X d 2.4.1,
sod all lertM busloomattelarted.to promptly and so-
COTTOWDIELLS -
CILIVIES I - 11ELL &
ANCHOR COTTON 3iTLLS,
PrIIBLIROII
Itanatww..rs *WAVY ItICOMM *Kt MORT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
Sheeting and Batting.
IRON. AND STEEL
DUQUESNE WORKS.
Coleman;Rahm & Co.,
114 . )N, NAILS. STEEL, •
A.xels • a licl SApriligs.
.DrquEsNE. L X ANP4UNIATA
GUARDBAND
IRON. Dtt IG As E.AutteIPPXR DARN.
;VONA DS TWANLII:!VUIati AMID' T ETI
SPDIND,PLOW AND CL7LTIVATIGI STINK'
,ITICILL WINGS AND MOULDS; cut An . inatani
_
It&SSTNEI. SII A PIING. A II wr end.:
COACH. BUGGY and W At:ON aPIIIMIn anu
A.FLAS. .
CDT.NAII.9 AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted
..O_S:lll" . tig ANT! tL'ORKSI- - -18th street and All
— t ag 77 ! ,, ter PlUsbursh.
11A1{11: . & PARKIN
I=
WM. METCALF, --- REUBEN 3111,1„ER,
W. BARR. PARICU.
SPKCIAI. PAITTNLII-8. M. KIZR. -
Crescent Steel Works
MILLER, BARR PARKIN,
OFFICE: No. :EIO Liberty Street,
133:13
=
Pittsburjh Steel Works,
ESTABLISHED IN 1845.
ANDERSON k WOODS,
I=l
Best. Refined Cast Steel
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. ALSO. •
Berl Refined German Plow & Spring Steel
CORNER ROSS AND. FIRST AVF.NUE
au.
burgh. INt. lG:on
P1178131 - TRCi-H
Novelty Work s.
FOUNDED h..D. 1533.
31()011111:,A I), .A t)AMS K. CO,
tan'kt=i;"iI.K.MITNiN,ULIiTAPAIF"Ir
-B€l_4l,ES.
•
Janni Fared rated Door Lock , . and Ihteber
Paha sad Coffee Mina. he.
Corner of FIRS'r A VENUE and GRANT STS.
Plttaborga;Pa.
Sheffield Steel 'AVorks.
NGEII, NIMICK & CO.,
=
Manufacturers of every doscriptlon of
Cast and German Steel,
R-A ga r Tg.'B:VPLATvoinc SPRING%
876/CL TIR).
WA REFIOIIII6-83 Waterand 100 Flna rtreeta
BLACK. DIA46ND
STEEL - WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufoeturors of ail Deseriptiorm of
TEEL,
OFFICE and WARSIIIMUUE,-30th. 31st and
Railroad streets, Pittsburgh.
STOVES, CASTINGS, duo
MIMt!I
Get the Best!
BISSELL • & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
For Bituminous Coal
Warranted to coon, BAKE or R6ASi . I.I wed
at any other Store In the Llolon.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
ALSO. ON HAND AND FOR .14ALE
PARLOR srovr.s. STOV E 4 .
ORATE FRONTS. • FT-NORMA
COOKING RANGES, Itd: •
GRAFF, HUGUS Si CO ,,
Moonforturers of every varioty of
STOVES,
Boston Cooking Range
"THE FIERY FURNACE"
FOR WARMING BURMINOS.
LEL NMONTaU t pli (1101[410 PTOI:E,
VAN'S thscisinodi PuttensMltTifit i t
s. UN MANTLE/1, VV.ELLAIANII REPLEC
St ATM true from dirt and dust; GRATIS
TP. ENDFIR. pu.
206 and 208 Liberty. Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
A.BRADLEY&CO.
No. 30 Wood Street.
Manufacturers of thetpreatest Variety of COOE.
PA NEON and HEATING STOVES to be found.
l i P aillfrug7l7ll4l ' Vrt e m r og . :lL . gr n .m:
Hon of our Moms la such that my one le want of
trai ' l. "4 'll of dta u allesTfirl b liti n i 'n t eitit t" crsit " . ' ilg:
noble as well eoonomical. Would 0011 particular
attention to our new VOLCANO ()VE , for
elturches,halls and mores. over 300 sold In three
months. Intended for with or without midair. All
who ham used thetismonounce them superior to
any other and for cheaper. trod for Catalogue and
Price Met.
W:rt7 ... qM!37
Oscirl.Lamm&Co
MANUFACTIIR,F3I.9 OF
CONNELLSVILLE COKE,
ITEMZEI
Youghiogheny and Anthracite \Cos
PITTSBURGH. PA..
OFFICE : 8008 No. 5, Casette Building
WON/an lnPbttnßT solleitaL agEtv \l4
.
COAL! • COAL!
YOUGMOGIIENY GAS COAL CO.
Thus Company MY tIOR prepared to (=dab the
best Coal of until*, or Opaatlty. A.T.S.AIII RATE*
OMNI sad Yard adlidelng the Camel's - Wl° Rail.'
road: Depot. foot of Try Street, Pitteburgb.
Orden addreend to either Ulan. Wen Newton.
Pb., or to Yard, toll be promptly attended to.
P. OTIERS, Secretary.
.ChatleA . H. Annstrong,
• . DEALER. LaT
Youghiogheny and Connellmille Coal;
And Manufactimer of •
COAL, SLACK AND DERTLPLIDDLZED COL
OFFICE AND TARO. center Antler and Morton
stmts. Liberty and Omer streets, Numb mardj
lam Second street, EMMA wird, and au lout
to.. street, P. A C. ft. R. DePot. nomad .04-
Orde lett at eitAer of the: atom Mem, neeetya
drawl „ to too through Pitunutub P. 0., mit
ad-
Prompt atteution.'
Defer to whom I am roDnlVlnr
3 ,-s ccumi .......lWmtch ; B e .orEl. :o 4B .. tev :T= Vetro .. o ur ft n , K.
Cod. N. Lyon Cm. y=
ra l ltiritgiiiggireran.o6l Valley
IL _
COAL ! COIL!! COAL.!•!!
• • DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
• Rityhtgramored their 0111 a to
No. 567 ..Libo - rt3- • Street',
• a..(o.,co,o.ranii ) siemm nook
ti - MM i ArT'lT&Wcfoleiifi c liANYra
AL t o
~rtenNft utLatre~a.ariddrc~este them
UOtottb the MILO. VW be attended to PloloOßT.
CEMENT. -100 bills, Louisville fly
&mall. Cement, the best In use. 'For by
jitranaligic
'RAELROAI . 3B
A.ENNSILVANIA CENTRAL RAIIO
. ROAD.-00 and after a ri a
11 P. W., Runday, MAT Ist
1200. ?minsalt u - rtre at
and depart from the Enlon Depot. corner of Wu/s
-in/b. and Liberty streets, as follows:
Anitfri. I REPAID . .
Mall Train....: 1:30 00•Scrothern ex.. IC i
i
Similar 113 . 1.4 arcieraeloc Ex.... • : cm
Wall's No. 1.. 11. II am iTall's No. 1.. : m
BricOn AcNo.li 7, OAM Mall Train h< hi <h<
wall's No. M.. 0, Sam Minton Ac....1r Yam
1 0
Cincinnati Ex.. W. i) am Weil Ac.No.l. SP.
Jelitistuwis Ac.lo ODM Cincloll Ex... 1. : 4 Pin
Wk. Ae. No. i 7. pm Walla- NO4. All: 1....
PittabMb Ex.. / opm Johnstown Ac. 4 4 00 Dm
F . XCIC Ex I :ffiy pia Llonsew . 4 Ac.
Mall's No - . 3.. 547.1 7h, No. / ...... 1.1 . 40P5i
Rome:Wit AC.. , Ph ila. Express, : 0 tern No. I 1033 pm Wall's No. 3.. !li pm
Wall's No. 4.. 3.3 Y pni Wall . . No. 4.. 6.03 r.
illin•n AcNoys 1 :10 pill poet Line.-- 7:40 pm
WOO MUM:11 . ..10:2U pu3lVall'a N0.3...11.00 pm
°The,. trains make etiao connection at Harris-
Wurn for lisitlniore.
Th< (Torch Train learee Walla Station erery
Sunday at 9:03 a. ns. reacbing Plttsbul at
10,03 p. cu. Returning, Wires Pittabury at
19:30 p... and *MVOs at Walla Station at • le .
. _
. •Clneinnall Erprem lenses dally. IlanthelM Et.
” 1. / 11 . 1 laambldally eanent Monday. All othertralns
Et
”all emeet Manday.
E..r further Information apple to
W. If. fIe,CENVITII,Agvnt.
The Pennsylvania Ilailmud Company trill not yr.
Puma arty risk for Itargsge, exmin for waarinfkain
Parel, and limit their rommnsibility
dred Dollars In value. All ll M l n a K ll.l ` l ' ....ln S "-'-
tt outr
takenue • be al the rim. of the owner,
ie.. by special contract.
A .
.
roll ‘,....., No
A. J. CASSATT.
porinlendent, AlLama Cs,
AATFTERN PriNSYLTA NIA R. R.
14. 1 86e.V.Vg.,
Trains on the Weida
ennslvania_ Railroad will arrive at and dope.
4 rii i m on t o rl:: : lederld C.c., Detail. Allegheny City,
ARRIVE. I
1 .,
\l3xingdki No. 1040 a m 11111 n'''''. .
0 a m
Freeport No. 1.3:E9 ain proepott No. 1 /0 aen
Mlgrpreee. Illi:4 : iarn . g No. 1. -• p i ::
e n g. t. /I :83 p m sprlnadc No.l Opell
Mail • 1•00 P tix Freeport NteM C 0p el
gpelagdg Nag Sae p w.SprlosidW Nu. IL . •p tu
Above trait. nu daily accept Sunday. The Church Train Tares Alledheer t cal.
City Sunday at TA A. 0.. meWns A Namely
Clty et 910 A, 0 Returning. leaves A or,herif
City at IC 0 P.M. and alive at Allegheny Juno.
tion :t
Ina i t g i reigl:lign l gga s ticltt . A
Ilne of_ ~res for Duller and Ifluntahstown.
me
l u g. 1.%11 . 1:47. , 1 :',..rPTPt14:11.7.141' 6 47:
Pittsburgh. and st the Dopot. Allog en/.
For [sifter partlculars moldy to
- JAMES LEFFERTS. Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
mite ally risk fur Dammge, except for weaned *P
anned, and limit their responslblllty t0= . 1141.
dred Dollars La value. All ex
amount In value will be at b‘ ttrArik of the °rust.
utileen taken by opecial comma.'
A. J. CASHATT.
o:Z=M=%itaZl
IDITTSBUR4III, FORT
ek.EviTENV•
BURGH 11. n.
Front LAY in, 187111, thaw win leave from
una arrive at the Union Depot. north side. Atte
bungla city time. se follows: .
1
Fast Line 1 a 31, Fast Una %•le a m
Erie a 'rpm Ex. . a 132!PlocItic F. 3.... 3f P m
CI. A Wil!g 11•1. : am . Wheallng E 3.1 :t• • m
Catalpa MaLl... :. a txxX!. A - 8(.14. Ex.. :lb p m
rhicau Ex • co,Chicago .... w pm
~....ITh'gr....l : p aniClovelsod Es.. • 4p m
Paciac Ex • . , p ax, Erie S. F.ix'a Ex : 3 p
m t
Sre A Erie Ex. : 3 p M L T.I. XWE g Ex. •• ?I p
DEPART PROM 4 fairer.•APAivx to A 1.1.E0 VENT.
lica'r Fallik 4f ..14,3 a rtillx•etadale. Ac.. 113
flan
Leexadala • 10:1 a ra:Baa'r VAIN '• .Sa
- •11:33 u ca'New (Latta •• SO, .a m
Itachastar - • til p I.E.son -K. a m
P3al . ~• 4p In Lectectale . 'P t I , .1 p m
LootadslC . A: . P m Boon ". " fil P .
Iles . r Valls " R. p m lactadale ' - • p m
Leetsdale - 10:43 p m •• -7: P m
Fair Oaks Nan- - Fair Oaks RUED
.1; 0 . 31, m
:E - I'selac Express will leave daily.
:w - I.lwille IC:press anise. daily.
glf - gnta Line leaves dull.. Dewlap, excepted.
glf - lraxt. Lino arrivg. daily. Mosnlaya except , ll.
krAll other trait. will leave and arrive dully,
Sundays excepted.
FIR. MYERS. J. NeI'III.LOUGR.
tall. A Ticket Agent. tint Maaags :
cT6 VALLEY OF TIME.—ALLEGHENY
' ) VALLEY RAILROAD.
ifrif putt= Rouvia TU .M .
viniTnkraAw ß ciNg , , , mts. •
on and after MONDAY, Nov. 22. 1889. Two
THRDUGII TRAINS DAILY. (except Sunday wlll
leave Pittatrargh Depot, corner of nevanta and
Me streets, for Franklin. 011 Ci ty. Buffalo. and all
:Write ill the Oil ilOgioll,
. .
. . . . . .
I.l.hVi prrriiatiPan. lAnntrE ix krtrtrnon,
Day ID 1.:.... 1413 A. ailitar it „ 4.311 P..:.
l ' airlinito . W... a:IS 11:f I air ..11,-;i,:: ISt Y.
'Li ill,'ilr:.:: 1 111 t:::411'1.11T..... In A.Y.
i
4., Milton-11. le.n. , 4th Holton.. 74 P. Y.
Invasion Ac. I i A.M. Sale Worts. 7 . ; A.M.
Sods Worts. : P.m.irrennort Ac. en l'i si.
Bradys DAc : P. li.;Brady's DAc10:0 A.R.
Church . a T. ti. , Church 1 0.:10 A. M.
'
no Ewen , trains stop only .
t principal points. An
ntincidellon Using only
.0.11 ?nation
We u r n now punning . rilleor Palace Sleeping
Car. - on our niftit ISzpress train.. liiith whirs (nun
Ilt"bu'gh to
( 171: LAWRENCE Geri' Supt.
TIIO3IAS M. KIN . Aset. tin
101117NBUROD,..CINCINNATI AND
A 5T.1.01.7111 RAILWAY.
PAN DANDLE ROUTE.
CRANGEDI g IFI—On and alter SUNDAY.
Nor. 14th, 1 •
Pittsburgh leave and arrive at.
the Unint Depu na.follows:
Inttaburgh Time.
OZPAIRr. A IR.
Mall 33,141731 1 .
i t. Z.
Southern Ranee.
}hat ince • ~ y:42% a. tn. :II p.m.
/
Mixed Accommodation.. . : H .... :.p. m.
hlclndkald AcCo. No 1.. 1 e 7. nen
Ntaubecorllia Acnallmod. 3: ' p.m. 1: a.m.
McDonald Ace,. No. 11.. 3:03 P.m. C P.m.
Sundai s purch Walla.— 13:31 p. tn. : . ID.
21. p. m. Rapes. all lattrft daily.
13:1' p. m. Mali will arrive daily.
• N. P. SCULL.
(legend Ticked. Agent, Columbun 0.
W. W. Ca tin. Sup Lt.. Damns., Ohio. poll
PITTSDUBOH AND CONN EU.S•
A. VILLE RAILIIOAD.
On and after UNDAY :
Vet:nary' 20th, ITO.
Tomb. will arrive ao4 depart from Um 00000.
nerof GM:natl Water street., ea follows: -
. ... .
DIPAIIT. Al 11111" le.
Mall band from UM . .. 7:00 am. U. p.m.
t t
t
McKeesport Accommod.11:01) a. m. • • a P..
Ita.ao and from UnCo... 3: 3p. m. 1 . a. m.
Wen Nmrtots ACCOMMO. 4: II p. m. Er Km.
Braddock's Accommoda. tr 3 p,m. :11p• m.
Night McKeaspl.lo: 1,1 p. m. : 3a. so.
Sunday Char. Train to
.d from Wert Newfor, 1:011p. m.lOllO am.
.RICHARD B. BOWERS,Artcor.
Iriteloyi to 24 :161
. ESTABLISHED 1831. '
Logan., Gregg &tots
ocazras
HARDWARE,
No. 5'2 Wood. Street,
PITTSBURGH: PA.
Spring Goods, Roes, Rakes, I. 2l ks t
&yahoo, Snatha, Le.
Nerchaats are Incited to extOnlae
oar stock whea to the City.
Orders by mall will have prompt at
tention.
BEitVER FALLS.
R CUTLEPY•CO
.1
No. 70 Wood Street,,
PI7TSBt7RGR, PA.
pq, MANUFACTURERS OF THEIR NEW
Solid Cast Handle
Qi TABLE KNIFE. 021 .1
14 .4:=!=in'fl7,',Zlll7.lllgr
z , vggitlgArgyaridtiverguiTioh 1
ri.4 . 1 1ggitolt!=1,11°, 1 aVn,r # .. ,"". 2
...., la cdor and briAl.cy..ll. ts annual, to
Vr7l . ll ,:gits=l:4ol:l3 ' ll\,.?_Q t r
~.0 . d t
muraN.—egunt Appearance and Urral. ' tun
1 M UM
.41tTheSe b A
arrlae e nable. :/1-- 2r.:it sznth of th„i!
41 tt A.Nir.reovu T 41° 44 ' for tr"tri
gs iutl nn. sad thirate . Platers t'
ru
La
lo"
heaver Falls Cutlery Cu.,
NO. 70 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH.
mA:veßrruneles OF
Table Cutlery and Pocket Euirei
QUALM GUARANTEED.
- BRASS CASTINGS
RIMY BIER
GI:STAN E BASCH
Henry Bier & Co
(S.ccessors to JOHN IL COOPER s C 0.,)
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Brass Castings
MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
•
,ilrropix Arm 011ie' IRON FITTIROS,
'OA PIPE A W N TIMM,
sTil OTIMP mArirry Asio ormg VitvEy.
ALL GLOW: PATTERN IRON PocICS.
BRASS WORK OP EVERY DMOIIIPTION for
Ream. Watarsied OIL -
4.ll4optsrpiV IMPROVED
I; ll,%tiPltof DREVALTS.r.tTENT IILERB. the
best In the math{.
OFFICE AND WORKS
Corner Thirteenth and Pike Streets. •
ATWOOD & McOAFFREY
c.—ar Linßitrr srtarr mut Thar) Arcri.g.
Pittsburgh, Ps-, BRASS FOUNDERS and IRON
PIPE Ft/TEESAnd AGENTS tor A.S.CAMERON
k C 013.6 flux rumps AND sLownas.
STONE
Eirrcommx
• :whine -Stone Worke:
Northwest earner of w. 0091000. AllegberM
TIMM ATVATSR h Co..
Hereon lewd or prepare on short notioe,24seith
z..B= ...wolobYggrre.
omen Promptly 'seemed on ream:Able term.