The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 09, 1870, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL
GOLD, SILVER,
Co - CI - POTS
Bought at Highest Price.
PH. R. MERTZ,
BANKER, •
Con Wood St: and sth Ave,
Jas. T. Brady. & Co.,
(Socervsn, to S. JONES & CM.)
Corner Fourth Avenue and lyoOd Street,
.11 . A - KtEB,' . . k
Bur, Am) eri.x. CM RUSE (11,
.Government Securities,
COLD, SILVER AND L'Otq'ONS,E
! OF MOST FA , OI3ASLIL
Intereet Allowed on Deposits.
rrlioney fllttted on liorernmont Bonds at low
eft rt, t fftM.
fir unnimx krzerrien nin rut PritrltAtil
ADD NAGA WY MINKS. DWI DB Atop GOLD. !'
.JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
THE , DAILY GAZETTE
IioNEfAND•IiiMMERCE:
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (1.04.1
` . - .A . , Nine VOlsg; May L 'f, test.
(Innen mnromient for the week Important:
ilecrants at nil ports large. &Van baleat ex
porta. 44=5 bales. It Is now believed that the
trot' Will exceed 3.000,000 bales, and it Is esti
mated that the new plantingi dre or. tho Imsis
b
of 4403,00tb This weekl i es .n an Important
one also on thentookox' - chvi . :Prieto sharp,
lylvalistincod.' and the rise two weeks:an
finding shares 123 to ilXic per Cent. The rrn.:
end trade of the city is fair. Imports of dry
00de,11.433,1711; general merchandire:St.leti,
The bank statement'(. 1,1,-oiiia- . - ti,,iii.,
thl l 4l=l7.ilegk'''cliroti Ut.
444,041; decrease. 1ta1.te.... Deposits, U17.3it2,-
:IP; Increase, 443.51`2,K1e- Legal ,teaders. M-
M..= Increase, gla6l/167.
• -- - ,
Molter eIIST at 015 per Cent. on call. Ster
ling quiet at Gold beaVY: opened at
1111, touched UPS. and closed at -111M2.1117i.
etorrring rates n. 5 per rent. elearnnees, 1.14,-
030.0113. 'Exports for the treck,Slirl,s3l.
Governments os shade higher andsteady.
Coupons of T1.11rOsellots; .112,1110„,p.m5, .01
110%51110%; WS, 110j/1,111; do a112i,, , Zr.U3;
Wt. 11ati411133,i: 1133 1133(: ew.
}MN%
, CorrencY. as. 11:NCril 2 ii.
State bonds wask,_ 2dissouriii.ltPe: old Ten
nessecs• nOV: new Tennessees. N 0.,: old VII ,
Virnlari 0; ae~r tlirglntns • OP[ old N ooh Cm,-
Levee re,
Stocks strong and advancing antii about,
three o'clock: fell off about is 'per cent. in the
attenant. but closed strong. Bootlaces of the
day quite large. Hock Island .and Labe Shore
were the great features. •
Canton. :1: Cumberland, Cs Welder - 4 Enlon,
Quicksilver. eh:
& f
E . :it: Mariposa
Preferred. 1 0 ;s: Hartford & Erie. 6‘.:
No .m ss. 64'.; Wells & Parocu, ..17%; American,
41; 1. rotted States, NW; Pacific' Mull. 42it: New'
York Central. WV: New York ventral Scrip,
Nil: Erie. 04 Erie preferred. 41i irtern,o44l
Heading, MN': MlChigan; Centre/. 124: Lake
Shore, 100%; Indiana Central:HlM:Pittsburgh.
Northwestern:NLUl.BorillarestenlPre
ferred. VP,: Hock blood , I.Mhit New . Jen,.
Central, PAM; St. Pull. Pat St. Paid preferral.
Wabash, W.; Wabash Alrefarred. 7& Fort
Wayne. •, Te reel - Haute. Mk Terre Haute pre
(erred, frk . Chiesgo & • Alton. 1141 Chr &
Alton preferred. ILS; Ohio & Allselsalp
'Mehl:tall, Cleveland & Columba* 11?: t. Joe
preferred, 110 U. Iron - Mountain,
pat!, Columbuoi 10 Indiana Central. IV:: Do
buquejnot.
Copperprices at Boston: (Sniper
Franklin, tied, Pe; Quince,
finb•Trealmry balance: Gold, r.olftaal:; err
ranry, general tinlunce,
E=
. . .
Omco or PrrrserooiGszrrrz. t.
NATVIWAT. Min 7, NT.7I.
.
The. general markets present but Ihtle that
Is new or important; outwit Wan:Wing there is
some oompsint being made m re rd to dull
Ma ft
ns, yet after all, we beliere ths businesi
generally Is boot as brisk as tT actually is
t e n t Ull a Season of the year.. While the demand
s r afs t- voimptroe, err& ttatriebef almost
wholly to supplying the Immediate wabts of
the. lout trade, there la not's - ablate:AMß, .
very fair volume of business In the aggregate.
We hove but few round lot operations to re
port; which maybe attributed In 'sotto an
almost total absence of anything Ilkespecula
tient and while some articles, the most prom
inent of *bleb Is the hog product. haie appri
elated considerably In value within a com
paratively short time, yet after all the feeling .
la this respect In hardly is strong as It was a
week ago. Flour Warm and wheat Is higher.
but It In not likely that there will be mach of
an advance. unless the wheat crop should be
Injured by frost:- the adsiem from neatly
every:quarter are favorable and there is every,
indication that the yield this year will be
equallo that of IMP The grocery trade con
tinues fairly active, and it seems a little
strange that while colfee has advanced'
with gold. sugars, as yet, have undergone no
'Change,' and prices ars about the Same now
with gold at 111 to 115, that there were With
gold at 11l to 111. The secret of this. however,
seems to Ile in the fact that the stocks are
large, touisually So, and large holders are
mush - suto realike, ! / ;
• • .
Ai4HES—Ftrmerbut not quotably higher.
Common Soda Anti 4: rennet' do, 4J P99r19. 9
' 7 E410 Pots. :M.
APPLES—The season for green apples Is
rapidly coming' tO. a close. We continue to,
-.llrAwimb'erc:ontinaes very dull. and
prices are weak and drooping. The peddlera
and farmers are now bringing In nearly.
enough to supply the retail trade. and, as.
might be expected, commissionbutter isnot
wanted. We now quote prime to choice at
MA—CalltPe very dull th.oUgh prices annominally unchanged. sumo.. per bushel;
to quality. •
auto
.prke: Ewer. WO; No. 7.
i'SPC Pa.!. gir Non, KIS; Common: !IVES. -
CAUBON OLl,—Ls firmer and higher, laid we
• isose a ar ri u=la T ri m br . a l :=% ll4 i cts
' but
prices remain unchanged. at Meg I per bushel.
CRANBERRIES—Season • about over and
market Mmost bare,
tglehNlirgtrles - c ' d Loulsvllle cement at y 7 '
4l3Aper bbl.
CREWEes of new Ohio Factory at M I D
lerNeur York Dairy. at IM1X017; and New
York Gosben at Is.
DRIED FRUIT-The demand is rather. bet
ter bat prices remain unchanged. Apples OR7
eta; Peaches, MX for quarters. and KO for
halves: pared, ifsw. Illackberties, M.,Lai
pitted Cherries. •
FlijlEtcllGS:siTdbeZinooT,h4,l'7.`egg 7;4!
..,....12.15-.Most of tne e salca et the 'rodeo
. Canoe.
FEATHERS-Live a'eese feathers are quoted
at 85R90, with tha usual advance for small
lots in store
FLOUR-The market Is firm but rl4 , vold of
excitement, and there is no material I provr ,,
meat to note In the demand. them(i at the
same time holders appear stiff quo t et very
anxious to sell. We continue tO at 1.:61
Alf !Or *prism: PARA for winter, and 8101.50
for ranee brands. •
GRAIN-There Is a steady Milling demand
for wheat, though, notwithstanding'. tbeoirer.
toga continue light, there is no change to
mak tim , a e in iA r t otst l 9.4 J O rn IL. I3 for Jted • and
farreicce
in
ad t v e rMee th n e e e a r st ' r ' bu7 ti t r
demand in this market contimies light an/
price* unchanged-at to tO for ear and OR to
for shelled. Oat. dull but unchanged - the ae .
.• rivals appear to be falling off somewhat. We
continue to quote at-11 to MI to first hand..
buyers furnishing sacks; 50 on wharf and track
. and 5 2to 53 in store. Rye is still quoted at fib
to $l,-cash and time, and prime spring bade/
at 8.5 to 90.
HAY-Baled is very dullnd may be fairly
~,,oied at sit to 1/1. - for fa irto strictly prime
timothy.
11O20NYMarket almost bare • but there is
little or no Inquiry for It; VON per bbl.
LIME - Is steady but unchanged. Ise.tkra.
dL:6; Cleveland.
LARD 011;-..P. d-So. report extra
Nl'llbal,l4%aSn-d3lNa7i;t'dff7m, and . ' demand
good bat prices are without quotable chant,
Plain &rani . Cored Hams, Iniablnk: Carussed
de. car l9 P,V. 9 lif, 7.lgges'fignir4ll;
Clear do, IN ot.axi - Lard. tt . crr_eL , ll;,..ig
'buckets, lb. e r r cad/1 , 4 9 = 9 N In
WAIT'ODOS--ed-Contic;neluil and holders are
moreanzious to realize. We now quote et
as to 40 on whiff and .track and 40 to 45 10
store
N t lleDu itrT ll; prime Tennessee !till
quoted at SRO ups.
HERDS-There it C little or nothing .doing
In either. Timothy or Cloverseed as the season is
about over. flaxseed ,_
_Mu bid-a round lot
would probably bring
PETROLEUM MARKET
Orr= or Firmer:roan Gefferra.
- SATIIRDAIr, Mlly ' , I,
HEVIIIR roe tar WELK.
The oil market he. Deco consuallY firic this
'reek. and prices harp still further ndranced
~__. compared with last week,tholuth the sales con-
Liana light. There his been considerable In
quiry all the week for rennet'. particularly for
the early months. and, the demand Is 1e5it1.4.4
.4. 4 means as It doCs from' expoitets Who
want the oil for expo m lbut the prices o ff ered
are not saLiefectoT. d. conswinently, id
lers are fees ; In num r.- The same difficulties
lo the trade here that. • have existed all the
year. still continue. one of the most serious of
'which Is the high price of crude, as compared
w ith r efined, and until this and other obsta
cle. no w in I,le, way, are overcome 7 there!,
° not much prospect of any Immediate Improve-
meat. The refining business. proper. is in a
very unsatlsfactmy condition. and hat been to
for some time past.' And the whole trouble
lies in the high prior of !nights. at compared
with other rival points. There are other
Cause. of count, but this is the Principal'one,
and It is from this that the others emanate.
and It cannot hr ete:Fted that the oil trade
will prosper here no long as It Is hedged In on
evert tide as Wig at present. It Is hard to be.
lieu , that the railroads
. kintering here would
droanythlng to prostrate so important an in
temt. tart this is the effect of the policy pur
sued Ty them for name time past.
. Receipts Crude this week. 21.410 bbls: last
week. =SSA' Jamin- let to date. =017: sante
time last yeac.=.l,4M. • Expdrts of reamed this
week. Mari; last week. I..Mit from January
tat to date. Ifitlatil same time lust year. 119.71.
Sales this. week,' 21400 bble crude; GAM bbln
refined; list week. 24410 bbls crude; 17.:01 Wits
refine&
EMI
Markal..baully us strung. .conitalred with
yesterday, but prica, are. unchanged. Spot or
seller, May quoted at I=X. and seller June may
be quoted at 12hq.33. There Were several car
loads sold at. 1214. 'Buyer all year nominal at
,1451 RIPS. •
Market Orin but unchanged.' with the e
ception of May which is a loan, higher,
compnred with the opening price this morn
ing. • valet :,OW May at :hi. 2,oloJune at and
same month and price. The Inquiry is
tenthly for the early - months, May, June and
Juln " 0 m this afternoon they were all quaint
t tia.which Is soniething unusual. July to
December nuoted at and August to
December tit 20.' •
• lIMIIIPTS ¢nnna mitt, or .t. e . tl. n.
Fisher Goa /UM, on account same: A It Mills
on account W Bartle: Penn Oil Works 610,
on 'account Jos Wilkins; J Gallagher Rh on nc
onunt T Kin ; E I. Goodwin lOU. on account J
II Barluaur; t. Wrens 011 Works rth on account
O S Gulalrick.
Total
bbls
OIL Slllrntu.lni P. IL It. AND A. V. IL 1)11,
.1. W. Alesso.icr,.3,lrn g:illtins to Bostwick
.t Telford. N. Y.
• nu, sat:rumen; mm A. t.
• Citizen% (ill Ira.. tat Ltd% refined oil. to Tack
Ilroe.. Philadelphia.
J. C. Kirkpatrick t Co.. 212 lib's ref..oll to
Waring. K S Co.. l'hila. -
Bruen A Wa,,,er, lin hblii ref. oil to Waring,.
K. A. T'hll'a.
11. Koehler 8: Co.. 100 bbls ref. oil to Warble.
K. A cu.. rbfl'a.
Tula
MARKETS 11lr TELEGRAPH
:few York.
. NEW YORK, May t --Cotton firmer, sales
lad bales at - :2lc for middling uplands. Flour.
receipt. 21,235 bbl,.; market a shade better and
In fair demand for export and home mg sales
P. 700 bbt at $.10‘.5a.5,03 for superfine State and
western: $5,10n5,15 for extra State, £4.104.Ki
for extra western, $5.15an.2.1 for extra round
hoop Ohio. $:)...0.k01.:*1 for white wheat extra,
V..."Ani.tie for extra St. Louis. f5,1008:41 for
,Rof to choke de. Metalling sales of MOO bbin
lose grades of extra State and western, for ex
port. at 14.1fki.,25. lire flour firm; sales of _5Ol
bbls .at 111.hikt5.fll. Corn meal quiet and un
changed. Whisky a shade firmer, sales 400
Ws at' sl.l76al.odVallg, free—latter extreme.
Wheat—receipts -21=1 betels, and market lc
better with tale export and milling demand.
Them In ales a good enqUiry for ints,to orrice;
Sales.of MOM:bush at 81.17a1.21 for No. 2
spring, Mt+ Job No. 1 spring, $13111.52;4 for
winter red and amber western, $1.400,13.5 for
white 'Michigan. Also. sales of =COO bush No
1 spring. to Arrive by canal, at Bye
%aka, and nnehanged. Barley %inlet. Barley
malt In fair demand; 'aloe of !Wedbush at Sk.
Corn-receipts. 15.411 hash--scarce and a shade
firmer. with sales of 31.01X1 bush ut $1.1161,15
for new mixed western. $1.16 , 7 , 1,17 for new
western for old mixed western
delivered, Oats-receipts, 3.3:4 bush-dull.
with alts of 18,010 bush at Moja:Se for western
In store and shat. trZragne for Ohio and Stale.
Hay is in fair demand. flops quiet. Leather;
hemlock sole la in good demand at . stli3l.l for
Buenos Ayres and Ifto Grande. Wand dull,
with sal, of . ."4011tal pounda ut 2.1,a,164c for do
mestic fleece, Lat,t:Pc for palled. Coffee dull
and unchanged. Molannca dull. Sugar steady,
with sates of :SO heds Cuba at atol/10c. Petr o .
learn lahttlec for crude. 2710 for
refined. Turpentine . weak at 4246.1tc.
Sheathing copper quiet and stend,e; ingot cor
r.,. qnlet nt Possillts,,e for Baltimore, and
atlntsc for Like Superior. Ilg Iron quiet
at 4.sirea: for Scotch, and VIIV:14 . for Ameri
cas; bar iron quiet and steads . at PIS for
relined English and Americas,: sheet Iron
dull at $1.1n12 gold for Russia. Nails quiet and
steady tit.l 4 attic for cut: 51.1n5'50 for clinch.
ed. and ffkg.i4o for horseshoe. Pork dull and
heavy: 110 bbla at filt.talfl for meta:
for prime, and ICl.Nitalat for prime mess; also.
NU bbis Mean for June at ISA-M. 50. Beef ism:let:
221 tibia at stlatS for new plain nesse. and Ws
10 fur new extra mess. Tierce beef nrm lOU
tee extra India mess at Stir. Reef hams quiet:
aft blds at paalti. Middles quiet and unchang
ed. Cut meats Orin: 11,1 tea at lUl2`se shout
ers, and 15a11 hams. Lard dull: sales :ea/ tee
at irnleKc steam: 161.411 e kettle rendered;
lso ail, prime strain May, June and
July Itialfit.e. Butter an Beak O h io. Cheese
steady Sane. Freights are rather quiet; ship
merits. i.n.rorl bush wheat to Liverpool at hirer
andl 4.1 strain.
Flour unchanged and firm, with fair
export and Imam t rade demand. Wheat linn
t sl.ll.tl:tV for N 0.2 spring: 51.:11d.1.1: for
whiter red and anther western. lice nomin
ally unchanged. Oats quiet at ft . ..442fsic for
western in store and admit. Corn quiet and
Orin at $1,150 I.o' ,- for -new mixed western.
Pork quiet. with .1, Uri Mils mess. seller
June. at $O2-Sl. closing sellers at $,9,12 and
buyers at an:A. Beef quiet and arm. Cot
Meats steady and In foie demand. Buena'
n o minal. ',apt Eggs Inlet as lart 190. '
Chi 0,
e.PUR.V., , NAMY.IO°: r a , '" an ie
sayesterd ay.Wheat is West and Irregular
hut rather arm; sales o No. 2 early at ak: -
astssequently it sold for tae, closing at ht.l.a
91.4 c; In the afternoon sales wereath" at
ICS M.Sc. seller during.the month. and 9 m stdanlc,
seller Junta very little done In other grades:
974•518 c for No. 1. Corn ar mor and higher:
sales at Rosaftl4c for No. 2. and Neale for
new. closing at Koy ain't for the former: me
nnl corn Inn toad higher and movements
Brat; optional salty at iat,4aHl4e, nclicc during
the month. and MSc. seller June. for No. 1; In
the afternoon. Ilitse for N.,. 2: the demand
good. Oats quiet but firm at llassallo.c cash.
494 nave buyer May and We seller dime. Bye
-quiet and unchanged. Barley dull and entire
le nominal. Highwlnes without material
change. Mess. Pork nominal at Vitra. Lard
quiet at 164aliSt.c. Mesa onllnary
Sweet Pickled llama I.kler,Cc. Meats quiet
but firm ut 111%lc for dry salted shoulders. 14100
for rough sides, 15e for short ribs and 15Isa
lake for short clear middles loose. Receipts
-3.410 Globs pour. 440fe. bush wheat. 56.311.1 bush
.
nem bush oats, .1-7.15 bush rye, 31.164
hush barley and a.tq hogs. Shipments-14,1W
bids flour. SCsOll bush wheat. 530.0 t bush cum
X.SSO bush oats. 11.5-i7 bosh rye, 1.110 bush bar
ley and 5.5C1 hogs.
Cattle quiet and stens!) . at 1.5.1.2.5iaktn fog
light stoekers to extra prime shipping beeves.
Lingo Retire and firm at. RttrAtltlitS for corn-)
mon to extra.
MEM
Loma, May 7.—Tobarco strong and un
ebanged. Cotton dull at 7.1 c. Hemp arm at
51.1.h5 for undressed. Flour firm and good
demand at .#4ll 1.50 for fallsuper. $1,75 for AX.
kr.314.55,511 for XXX. Pla.:ol4.: r il n for choice to
fA
tau cholla io N' f ' n;ej .-P 51.,40a1 Corn
exc red
ited and higher: mixed and yellow sl.lalt
I.IG, choice to fancy. white $1.11 , 01.31. Oats
higher at Urnalc. Rye firm at sl.al. 6runnr
ion steady and unchanged. Provisions firm.
but buyers stood off. Pork V9,50 - d.:JO. Small
sales of- dry _salted , shoulders at. JU, clear
sides 15Xe- . -Packed bacon Jobbing sales:
shoulders - WWl:le, clear rib blkalaXe. clear
17}1(117Se. Canvassed sugar cared hams lON
Istrd: jobbing sales at lON for tierce.
Me for keg..
' Cattle Orin .cithn fair demand at tKfa,734e.'
hogs steady at Sitnhe for good to chsuct.
1=1:22
Cracrana - n, May —Flour and wheat un
chrmged. Corn Pearce and higher,--mlsed m't
Ole, white tWitlYac. Oats steady at 50 , 71,C0.
Rye sewer nod firm at ale for No 2. Cotton In
firmer and held Mc higher: middling 21NR22.c...
Toloneco unchanged with no sales to-day.
Whiskey quiet and unchanged: sales nt
1.030 demand light and nut much offering.
Mess pork quiet and unehanged: held at On
buyers offer tr.29A . Bulk meat* firm but quiet:
shoulders 11!:012c, sides 14.1“415c. Bacon In
light supply and firm at 12100,130 for shoul
ders, and 16c for rib shies, and liMe. for
clear sides. Lard 16,10 and nllminal. flutter
unchanged nod dull ae.T. , 'Ar3lc. Egoltc. Lin
seed 01l firm nt $1; but little offering. Cheese
unchanged .and qulet nt 1V315c:- Groceries
unchanged and quiet.
' . Pldradelphla.
PH ILADELPH lA. May 7.—FlOur6rm. with
fair rlcraanil for tairthweetarn exam-family
• •
, • .
1...5.370_4, Ohio $.5.7:1701.50. - and fancy t 7,4,8410.
Wheat unchanged. with , sales of . Indiana red
at $1,..1110,1 ,M. Rye 'lOl. Corn is held firmly:
sales of mixed western at *L08161.10. Oats aro
dull, with sales of western at °tittle. Petro.;
lento quiet, with saki of erode at 11),Iic. and
refined :Pie. There was a email business done
In provisions. Men pork IrJ1161:10M. Laid
lf,tic. Whisky gilletAtt .1.051f41.01 for Iron
bound. •
Saw Francisco.
PAN FILANCISOU, May 7.—Legal Tenders 8954•
Flour: during the week flour was In goal de
mand'and active. with more variety In prices
than the previous Six months • with the peat
ten days flour advanced 75 to toe per bhl and
wheat let° 15c per Mallets. It Is generally
admitted that the unfavorable condition of
the crops Is the main cause of appreciation.
The heated term continues • the thermometer
here to-day Is Kt and In the Interior of the
State fe,to 100.
altlmer.•.
Pat:mums% May 7.—Flour quiet: western
superfine ss,l2ii.rain do extra 8.5.50 , 25.40; fam
ily 8625003.75. Wheat dull ; T 1 aryland ambes
$1.51V,1a5; Pennaylranhs $1,4141.1.5. Corn Ann:
white tl.l6aut yellow $1.1141.15. Oats
Arm at &v. Mess pork arm at riliTainii).
ifiacon Ore; rib sides 16M 017 e: clear sides 17.40:
shoulders lase; hams 19(W)c; Lard firm at
11 Na. Whisky firm and In moderate
to demand;
pat sl.olli. straight $1.06, and iron-bound
• 81.07
12=1:121
CLEVELAND. May 7.—flour unchanged and
very firm. with a strong advancing,tendency
hsprices. Rye flour steady and unchanged.
No. I red wheat closed strong. holddrs asking
CUP: No. Z. red la held at 5U:Q.1,13. Pont
closed weak, with sales at nlc for new mixed
W,estern. Onto steady at fi's?-74.fe for No. 1
State. ltye quiet at UC2X4e. Batley dull and
nominal. Petroleum quiet but fief, at 2.4 c for
round lota of refined--small lots at lat;.:c above
these figures: crude firm at 1. , :p.74.1 per bbl.
sew °Oran.. •
Haw ORLEANS, Dlay 7.—Cottun in active de
=tend at fall prices: middlings . .Mi..."-Ne; sales
Ml4OO bales:. receipts 1,1447: experts 1,7%; stock
Mena: stuck light and market arm:
shaaldera at 13%014c, rib sides 17tila,17Xc.
dear sides hams agit,lNc. Other
articles unchanged. Sterling
I=IM
Comsat LO. Mai T.—Cotton Ann; middling
31. M. Flour commands $5. Choice shelled corn
mche , gm 73 4 .. Wheat sons at $1001.31. Hpe
We. Oats 65. Pork $.W.50. flacon 133. i, 17 end -
17g..
hams rac 7 . 4 lkta_Eit " i a lint c 4.. T Loni , ! o, " o; c *
B.
Fel e ' 153 bhda at 0.85., f l oc (toot ed t o b logs,
g?.k .' o for low to good leaf.
Toledo.
Toygno, Mae 7.—Flour quiet. Wheat inlet
and nnehamted: No. I while Michigan 1,b5:
amber Michigan $1.114t1,11.14; No. I red 147;
No. do held at $l,ll with $1.13 bid. Com
la better for No.l at Sge; No:4 We; No. p, o ld
We: Oats dull and nominal; No.l Tintdic; Mir
I Me.
•
Wawa'.
Miturtus, May 7.—Cottoa stiff at W.e. Ile.
celpts, ittli bales; exports 1,410 bale.. Flour
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
151yer active at $4.1.01 Om name at tlaira,
1. 1 ;!. Oats arm at (Pc. tidy arm at. Vary
31,11).8ran scarce at 27e. Park arm at f.UO,
:MO Lard 17,4 q, 19c. 11amm ,boulders I te:
sides IN C.
Dry Goods .
liroor Tonic. Mac 7.--111isiness an a general
Muir in very quint. vet prices rule uniform
scent Lancaster pertales, which are reelliced
iy agents Irian ille.to
.
MILWAUKEE. Mar flour lino: choice Win
connin .4.2.1635. Vhent firm; iniSc for No I;
for N 0.2. onto firmer: Inc for No 2. Corn
'Arany: Kic for new. Ifye nteady: 77c for No
2. Barley (Inn; !Cie for chelce.
Buffalo.
•
Remit" May t—Cattle. sheep and bug
markets unchanged. Receipts or cattle heavy,
•heepnad begs
IMPORTS ar
CLYXKLANI, AND ItAILBOAD,
May cars bitewut. Park Pros: 12 do iron
or, lirreir e Heed Iron Co; 2 do pig metal, I.
Loyd &-Illach: 2 do do, Graff. 'Sennett Sr Co: 2
410 jackson ore, ihown ,t• CO: I do pig metal.
Zug A: Co: Ido !amber. W Het:lnge At Co e.0(10
ft do, A l'attenam: 2.5 dot w boards, 50 oho
do, S Shriner A: Co: OD Gaffe:. C tobacco, Ar
buckles y CO; f. Idle handles, Hoye & (iettr;-
lit sks potatoes, Broggerman 1 VII; 30 MAR
scrip Iron, J Moorhead: MI) ft :ember, W W
Al on,' M talon shingles. ninn Planing Mill:
Kt ft limber, Heath A: Spear:' Lb' eggs, S
Marvin: I Nil rockers Lemon & Weise: P bkle
. .
apples, Hose St Ewing: 1 bbl bacon. V II Graff
at Co: 12 skit potatoes, 1 Isil bags, Graham Sr 31
1 cask baron. P Dull .1: Son: 16 bdls c stuff, 1
box dtwlletiford C Co: 11 empty boo. Schwartz
Si II: LI/ bbls flour. P Duff & SOU: I skit MO.
ROM. & Christy. 67 skit rye. Graham St MO
c"kg chrOc..l A Grim I tub baron. Atwell St
Lee; 4 kgs lanl, 7 tubs butter, 11-Hen Jr: lot
si lumber. J Nora: 3 lads dry peachee. Hood
. .
.• .1; 10 In An, S Devol: '
PITTKRURGII Font WATNE AND CHICAGO
nu.sioAo, MaT 7.-10 pails tobacco, Means &
Collin; 11 pkg. spirits, Milligan &H; ht tibia
fish. Haworth & Dcwhorst; 400 eke flour.
• . . .
owner: 10 Imics p stock, Markle & CO; :5111 pigs
lend, Ilnkewell. Pears & CO: 1(10 bids floor.
Crilp & Shepard; 100 do do. I) Wallace; 400 do. I
do. owner; 25 bbls oil. It i, Fahnestock & 'On
11 bus tobacco. Knox & Orr; 29 don brooms, W
M Gormley; 200 by. barley. Foonheim. V & Co;
Mholes roes. It hrist v; I hr Mil wine, Jos
cKay; 7 bxs cheese, 1 , 1 J Bradein 46 do do. NV
II Kirkpatrick & Co; 52 has w glass. Ihmseu
Son; 2 boo cheese. I ear potatoes. Woodworth
& D;1 cur potat.scs, Vont:order & Shepard; I
do do. .11r1mcerronn & O'Brien; 27 ohs do.
Schnelbach k. 11; ti Mils shovels, Myers & A:3
logs coffer. ' Rinehart S; 2 Mils mitts. 2do
men'. J A Renshaw; 5 ban tin. TJ I.lcl.strty; 3
pkgs butter. 23 do Sob. W D Cooper 5: CO; 100,
tads flour, Shomaker &
PITTNSUROD, CINCINNATI AND ST. 1,011111
RAILDOAD, May 7.-4 Nan staves, Tr HaStIONT:
1 car corn. 45 bra do, McHenry & II; 501 ms
attach. Sesbnircr & 0 ; N hhde tobacco. Wet
man tOo; I car stares. M P Adams; NO bbls
floor. 1) Wallacc,• 100 do do, S. Lindsay Jr &
25 bgs potatoes. thicker & Co, 1 bid egg, 1 1 nr
& Co; t DIN, apples, .1 A Graff; 2 Able eggs, 1
lob butter. Head & H; N bge wool, 2 do rag , 4
Dbl.. lard. E Saab; n hg, b
arter, Smttl & Co;
6 1.1 , 16 cgs, 14 do apples. Itruggermaa & 0;
20 bp corn. Scbotnaker & 14 10 do .1 peaches.
31eanor S II; 6 bales e stock, Al It l'offroth; 11
• • .
pkg. tobacco, S For; 10 do In. T Carland;
blds apples. Yolgt. at a- Co; 14 do do, J A
Graff; bg . .4 raga..l , Cralirbrad; tib ia 00.
M W Rankin.
Au.sonr-Kr tcrkramr. Mar 7.-1 cur lum
ber. J Mender:3D ?Mix dour. :4 bra millreed.
M Steel 5: Son; 45 aka lent, :C.!. do eve. Si do
outs, G Stewart; Ifr2 bea out,, 90 do M'e ,
Knox Son:ft lilts corn, 51 do oats.l9 do rye,'
1131eKee: 275 ban malt, Smith le Co:2 cars
staves. ..1 Mllemptilll; pica lead, Saloon
maker k Son:3 do. broom,. R Crozier.
Prrrse,unan AND Ooncia.tatiLLa
n 01111: Mar 7. -1 bbl bacon. 1 ha butter;Ne-
Crarken. ti & Co; bid. cement. C 'Leech:
5 Wei eggs, Allentown Line; a) bona w_glass..l
S Dilworth .t Co:11 cotta leather. R A Memo=
121 sks oats. W Welsh & Co; 1 car posta..l
Patterson & Co; X. 3 tools, paper. Smith k P;.l
I,bl eggs, Watt. Lang &
ALLEGHENY VALLEY ILULROAD. MAy . 7. - 4
hrs seed. bids eggs. W H Kirkpatrick & Co;
a kers hotter. Rinehart & Stevens: 2 bbls eggr,
I bx butter, 11 Klingensmith; 1 bhi egg*. A
Neff; 1 hid eggs, Paul & Gibson; 1 car Ilit
stone.l 4 l,,minbtrger. II & Co; 12 do coal. Arm
strong. Hickson & Co; Id do do, Coleman,
Ithant & Co. •
141P011'114 UV RIVER.
PCH Prialll.l.A. May 7iirs
potatiiett..lJ Pettit:4 tails wine. Jiihn gs;
11l tails npples. Mcerneken. (I k en; Li hL s le-
tstors. H II Harlin:' 2 , pito cignrs. M K
do J Ilinekmiret I; bales hay.
. .
. . , . . .
Robb & II:In J
bgs barter. W 'Sleek; Ir.2rill
lob's. C A Want-mastle: 27 aka potatoes. a tax
limburg cheese. 1' Duff a: Sun; 13 sks potatoes,
ado rye. I box baron. W H Hndf N Co: 3 bbls
eggs. Head at M; 3 bbls apples. Voight. It I'
Cu; 2 bas ergs, 2 do butter. .1 Mr(loutivt.tbd
sugar. Dilworth. II & Co; I sks rags. J It Wel.
en: 1/1 bbls oil. C. Ihtehanurn; IS skspe.'W
eh.ffr: 7do do. 141 do corn..l kW Fatrley. •
Prrrgetritaii, BROWNSVILLE SNP GISLVA
rActuer Cc OMAN, MRS . 7. la hhk Hour. 01131.
hle S Anderson:4Se Isss es. Ines. H C Schmertz:
tusks onto. 'McHenry S: Hood:: Ilss het/Mier.-
bbl eggs. Watt. Ling . & Co; II hogs..i UMW;
' tons metal: J Wilgum .0 Soo; 2 Ohio egg . .. I
butter. I do berries. 4 sks 1,010. Slcerneken.
Co; Uri galls .stonesenr, Peet: Rao
eggs. IT sko out, bblo whisky. I: sks oats. .\
S s4rlisle; IS ben chopped feed. IS do meal. P.
II Conwns— In lark flour. Cols Fhepard: 20
b, r y,.11 , n, by 4 corn, r) 5 co, Ilitcheoek, Me-
Vrcery &Co. ,
LEGAL.
Orphans' Court Sale.
MM:=Kt==l
1 , 111,4 Burn!!.
" IITVIn .: Iso of an ord., of tho Ort•tows' Court
7th DAY OF JUNE. isin,
•
i:ect he ti
right. Ulla. intern. sad eburu of the raid
liwlne. nee,. ot. to awl triMe Urlto ilortlej
deft-Mod real 01..1.6. t I The one norilynfell
third 11
peel of • certain teem or parcel .4 land etto•
Min Burrell town ehlpoutht rounty.orthdottot lands
of Joe...lode sod Wu, Maher, with • ...den tee
try. 30 feet 0 0•.. fe el
htxh. • two acre"
frame dwelling has..,. 30 feei he 20.5 etable and
other outbuilding+. thereon ereuted. eunt•lnlng 4
were, be the mate more , base.
. .
TRIMS—One-half the perch.. men., on ennet ,
Instinct We. and the he.W.nre In one 'eat there
after, with Intereet , in be scented by band and
tonrteeee.
&de In be conducted by
OH N BRUCE & WM. MAHER
Adminiaroton of said decomool.
ot.walkdAT WM. IL BLACK. Vieth.
AISTRICT COURT OF THE U 4 SI.
LA' Ten KT/ITM FOR TRU WESTERN DM
TRICT or PRIINBYLVARLA. IN BANKRUPT
r:- • ,
- In the nutlet. of ROBERT W. lIODOKNS mot
A LKAANOKIt 110DGKRII. hanknns.
'l3;atenviiistrict of Perat4iisile., es.
A venereal In bankruptcy hem been Issued by said
art.C.F gainst the ee.te4of Robert W. Hodge. and
Alexander M. Hodgena. of the. con aty of Beaver.
anA Stet. of Pennsylvania, In Hid I)Httirt. who
hare been duly tultuilsed bankrevito main PHILPn
of their enektltor, and the p+rm.nt of an tot ebt.
sod the delivery of any pniperty behlnglrug id
tank - rapt, them or for their nee. and the tans.
ter of any property by them are forbidden by Law.
A meeting of the creditor, of said bankrupts. to
prove their debt. and china s one or OM ••••
signet.. of their estate, will be held et a Court of
Bankruptcy to lie holden at No. Ya Diamond
dtrect. Piltatmegh. In mild Midden. on the 26th
ay of 31ay.A. IX 1870, at 10 firlork •A. .11.. at.
on named Harper, ran., one of the
ItelliTtc o g In n ' keliptcl of said Malden.
A. MURDOCK, •
• U. N. Marshal.
•
ktiOTICF..--Whereas Lettere' of Ad-
Inlmtratt. to the estate of THOMAS N.
NLEY. late of Cointm township, dee...ed. have
been Ranted to the subscriber. oil persona Indebted
In the said notate see requestevi to make immediate
Per Meet, es ta teese having chime or demands
=ain't theof the said decedent will Make
known the enmn without deliv to.
CATHARINE PINLEY. Ad 11111 3 .1.
or W. C. A oghlabsugh. Attorney, No. 3177 Dienuend
Street.
HZ E Pittsbutati. Apill 30, 18 7 0.
enyYT •
AUCTION. _
ILDING LOTS
House and Lot,
SHERMAN d: STOCKTON AVENUES
E=3
on MONDAY, May 9th, at 10 recteck, there win
be sold on the premises. by an order of the Or.
plows . Court of Allegheny county. one lot situated
on the corner of Stockton and Rieman seennes •
Inset ward. Allegheny. 27 by 120 feet. on which
is erected a two story Prick Dwelling of .12roonte
In good habitable condition. Also the ad/olulull
vacant lot on Stockton avenue 27 by 120 feed.
Also. one lot corner of Sherman avenue and Water
affect.2o by 36 feet. and the four adjacent lots
on Sherman avenue. each 23 by 36 feet. The
peseta:movements render these lola desirable for
private residence..
Tames—One-third cash: balance la two yearly
payments.
aplelfemyl
M===
Chatters Cemetery.
PUBLIC -SALES
BURIAL LOTS
0 the Cemetery Orintisils. beginning at 10 o'clock
SATURDAT. and dintlen_itkil.•pr i aittl:
Y ° . SraAyITITAII4IO." 7 111.
1".
Chanters Cemetery is situated on Temper
nneerille and Mansfield Plank Road. abo u t 3 miler
from tbk Ricer and one-quarter
_of Milo from
Cemetef*
Monsrounde R o heharin n carefullY Olottefl r in..
mintand ranges. manager
man tile r t
mint eligible bits St priers to sult Li he or all.
rit and e rn oy
le t' el h es ' 7 l A.T. ‘ .7 , !; " . ,lll:". h 7 n let ' t
fin in
reli t i:seil
i caTniiy none. hot ere particularly directed to tire
htles. and urged to eon e nt.mce and make rieleet on
of a lot while the prices are se Intr.
Vlsitsok from the cities and boroughs can Peach
the Cemetery by taking the A cerniltnionallen Than.
ng 11,0 unpin Depot at 11:25 A. Imtrlng
treeing
Station at 11:3g A. Y.: leaving Ikon.
pentnrevllle Station at 114 i
Trains rotvrn ntft
the
the
VALI4?„,I;I.'rIS griSo
I:3EAUTIFUL LOTS ON (SUTLER
S M
TRTICT and ST. ARY Ft AN 491 /IS, In
17th want 14wrenceeille. SATURDAY ATTER
NWN.
76. " 3 "'irk. will
' II f
re o old "o:r
.I'7, 733=i , 1 3, l eh
Mary'. arena°. or 43th e stree
' 7ll4llr=l7r= r ti r ella ;lsti:"l7l4l7L
feet In depth. along 43th street. to ail° feelalle7.
ailtolnirt each 93 feet _front On.h o n lee
strum.. and 39 feet In depth Vt. • ,g 0 teats
u.
Also. that %a lot in Iml:ciente ra.V.I f
in a r n o n, i 7 ii
t ang feet In TeTt.171.1713 feet alley. the Int
Iming feet In nletth at rear. There le • email
"T211.11t-s-euZe`Atfi':i- balance in one and Inn
Years. with.leskresk secured by ), lnirArVrd,ele
pp tL` moton.
Auctloneer.
RIVER NEWS.
Our rivers are again rising under the in
titletlee of the recent ruins, and yesterday at
2 r. m. the Monongahela marks indicated nee
feet ten inches. • Weather cloudy and cool
with frequent showers.
The Kate Putnam. • from Nashville. and the
Glendale, frOm St. ; Portia. constitute the sr
riVals. The Glendale laid at Wheeling pearl)",
three days puttirrg of iron , ore, and this ac
counts tor the unusual time She was out from
Cincinnati.
The Granite State departed for Cincinnati
tan early hour on Saturday morning.
The St. Charles. en route from Cincinnati,
on itgrtinnd at Glass House. about It o'clock
'atroday night, and she was still sticking
here at 2 F. u. yesterday.
•
The Belle departed for Brownsville and
Geneva on Saturday evening. and ehe will
leave the Monongahela wharf every other day
hereafterat 6r. sc. She is at staunch and re
liable host. and Capt. S. P. Smith is well and
feverishly known along the Monongahela
Valley. •
The Collier is a announced for St. Louis
•forthwith." She has received another new
barge front theshipvard up the Monongahela.
The Arlington is 4110 hey* trans Cincinnati
to-day and will return lii usual to-morrow at
The Omelette and Savanna. the letter en route
for this tort .and the former for Nnithyllie.
were at Cincinnati on Friday.
A tow boat. supposisi to be the Ironsides.
fassed Cairo on bridal: night and the Arguer.
ront St. LOUIP, tens at , lo uisville the same
der.
_The Leonid:is and . N o s were both load
ing nt Cincinnati for New Orleans on Satur
day last.
The Julie Is due here from 7.anesrilleto-daY
,
-A newspaper correspondent of n St. Louie
paper gays: ete was' a Woe this spring
,vhen It cost more to Ship a hornet et flour by
'boat to New Orleans than to ship It to Boston
by railroad. The remedy suggested is regular
floes of boats, and less expensive boats for
freighting putposes.• Too ranch is spent 00
our steamboats for useless ornamentation. A
boat costing $40.00 may have a capacity for
business equal to anottier that will cost tar
MU. The fanner must pay fifty per cent. more
for his freights on the ono than the other.
The wages paid for service on boats ore too
high. There is no reason for paving pilots
from *MOO to $5OO per month. and deck hands
from *SO to $l3O per Month."
—The Cincinnati S.:no:dm says: Three pas
sengers and vem' of the crew of the ill
feted Maggie Hays. among them the first en
gineer. are about to bring suit In the Superior
Court of this city against Captains Rees and
Coursin, of Pittsburgh, who were the owners
of that steamer, to recover for the loss of
their personal effects. The total Antolini of
the dimmer they claim is shout .$7,030. The
plea set up Is thilt their propertyerns lost
through, carelessness of the officers of the
boat. • •
. —The Grand Tower will enter the St. Lottle
and Memphis trade In place of the City of
Cairo. Wednesday. which will he placed in
the Vicksburg trade, ousting the Mary E. For
syth:which:will thereafter beheld in reserve
for contingent purposes. The Forsyth's eterc
will run the City of thin,. and the crew of the
letter will have 'the honor to conduct the
Grand Tower to fame and fortune.
—The Cincinnati Gazette says: The seizure
of steamboats by deck hands for small sums
so frequent of late that the legality of such
seizure was tested. yestenlay. In the Patted
States District court. in the caae of John Field
vs. the Mini. Hale. an action for SE 5o wages.
A decialon was given in favor of complainant.
hut the ease will be carried to the Circuit
Court.
—The Davenport Garrtfc says the little
steamer Oriole, while on a plemittre tnp rap
Rork river. on Sundny. knocked her cylinder
head out. The engineer wan struck on the leg
and badly wounded; one or two other to
were slightly scalded by the escaping steam.
--IL J. Luckland is the name selected fo
Capt. A. Conkle,s now_ steamer intended for
the Missouri and Red river trade. She will to•
ready for business by the Ist of June.
The steamer ComMerclal has been per
andwill Capt. tors. Ware, of the tewellin
and will be placed In the ETILLII4N Me and Mena
phis trade.
—The . Des Are is on the dry duck at Nash
rifle. She struck a snag between August:
and Jacksonport. anal .broke eightern'of he
limbers.
—A report was current in New Orleans ci
Tueday that Capt. Cannon had s
S old his Inter
est int be Belle Lee to Mr. John . Sullivan.
—The receipts of cotton at Galvestod up b
May Bat exceed theestimates of many fo
the Whole year. being 31.11..11a buttes.
—II it believCd that the railroad bridge tree
the Ohio, at Parkersburg. will be ready to
use this year.
--Maier John U. Adams has purchased th
machinery of the wrecked steamer Onl.
Chance.
—Tbe Ida Itirese and Black ifOlood u ere both
nt Galveston. Tneeilay. loading for the Unner
Trinity. . •
--The St.)Larys. fnmi St. left Cincin
nati for Pitteintrgh iic Satontay morning.
Pink Verble has retire." for the ere,-
eat from the Tenneame river trade.
—The WlllB. Hayti la Ur the Cumberland
with Dan mw. Oren*.
RIVER PACKETS
L AkiJ! I 14W lii 4i
fHE FLEET STEAMER
BELLE,
SMITH
J. W. SCOTT
odir - rnitrni Viiiinnren. Bran and
Grump Parket
=
o, N:lL.x . nz l`soronsera t..
• .... trel ' ittror moZoi . C . apply on 1a...m[1...r Wt.o.rl
twmtl. 41,1... of Aitunt •Irevt..
tt.CSVI. PATTERSON. Ag•rnt.
1:I :I=l=
F OR &T . LOUIS, IMO.
PiI.72IIIAUUQU AND T.
[M Idealnet
1113113
Will :aye for the Abeve and Interm.QlLLO pert
SATVKDAY;aIey 1410.
Yee fretab , P.e. CO aa .eplr ho.ni to
Alp FLACK a LLINGIVOOD. As..
Kr. Lorin.
•
(ZHIPPERS' BARClE sa dr si e
LLNE—Olit EWANEVILLE.
+. AlltO AND ST. LOCO+. the O.N..mier
COLLIER AND HAIRDO+.
JAS. SHEDDEN Mmar
11l AS. MATTHEWS, Clork,lll lease AP above o
THIS DAY. lbw Oth, at 4 r. at. •
CI. 11. (iIIIIIMIT h. Co..
Am•nte.
•
PORTYHOCTIt AND CMCINNATI
TIIE NEW AND SPLESi•
DID *Roamer
ANITS STASH... ..... . 11. I, apt.
vslll for the strYta boornandlate porta on
SATURDAY MORNING. May 7th. •
Yo , DoWO or pamse apply on board.
lEEM=S33
Pittsburgh and Cincinna
PACKET LINE
The new and splendid •10awhee
JUNIATA, Capt. C. 1.. RIMINAN.
will leave Fittabergh for Cincinnati EVE
7111.7118DAY.at 12 o'clock promptly. Returni
will leave Cincinnati EVERY SUNDAY at 12 3,
For freight or passarro. apply on board or to
FLACK ACOLLINOWOOD.
nth: JAMES COLLINS. Agento.
Pittsburgkand Cincinnati
PACKET LINE.
The new and splendid aide•wheel
_Steamer ARIAN/ITUE. DANIEL
UOORE. Ruler. A. S. iingrAnn. Clerk. hoses
Pittsburgh for Cincinnati every TUESDAY at 12
M. promptly. Returning. leaves (Incimmtifor Pitbe
Mire,. at 12 M. ever,. YRIDAY.
Yor freight. passage, or ether information. apply
on hoard or to
I=
IM=l=l
STEAMSHIPS
T LIVERPOOL _AND QUEENS.
TOWN.— THE IMM - AN NAIL
bombedemeleteen OM-
r d • TCSKi/. emcee them the celebr-
CITY 01 , C . ITy
• (777
°V
V RIV V CIF
ItrgfileilValr."gr°4P"lrtgrott North
'age
appli to'
WILLIAM BINGHAM, dr.
=!
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
Schmidt & Friday
IMPORTERS 'OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
PURE RYE WHISKIES
Nos. 384 and 386 Penn
Cor. of ELEVENTH ST., formerly Canal
JOS. S. FINCH Sr, CO
•
-18 3,187,189,191, 193 and 193
YIRgT STREW?, Pinabontn.
Ilfannfactown of COPPER lIIKTILLED,WHE
BYE WHISKY. Al.o, dealers In Fonts.. w...
and LlOCuat, Itopf,to. tnhalatin
MONDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1870
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•""-`-•-eONSI.'"IPTION. •
PULMoNIC. SYRUP for the
lt
of mtspepes and all the Debilltatql Conditions of
the:d C, fnr t6o earn
imwit.
MIL l in e r sEC
the ithit,NDRAKE PILLS. for
eases of ero tO act an a Gentle Pitmans',
All of these three 'Medicines are Alton required
In „ n .i n ,,, nnu , o ptn i o. though the Pultrionte Sr.
up alone b ee cured tonr” desperate canes. 1110
Seaweed Toni, nod alandnolc PUN:insist in te
ninting the Romani. and Lire, snot help the Pal.
Syrup to digest and nearch through the
blood rennet, by which Mean! ti elite is soon el ,
ft
IfitnlY eaered to
" 1 7 gdjj e i2.! ' tt ' gon ' lj s ' fi . i ' X'l . 7na t In and reliable
medn for
ve of the h ale which lead
that fata ' did l
disease. Liver C..niplaint cad Itysnopsia
ere often forerennern of eoimaraption. and when
they manifest themselvea they require the mint
prompt attentin.
Th e p u h ge gic tr,eup is a niedicine width has had
a long probation before the public. Its 'sine has
been prove.d hy the thousand mires It has made
through a period of more than thirtv-tive years,ln
nil of which time Its repulattott has Increased. and
the moat obstinate skepticism can no longer doubt
that is a ',mod, which may be Withconfi
dece In nil omen which admit of mire:
if the pacient will perseveringly follow the direr
tions which nem. 'mutely each bottle. he.will <Tr
ir be mired. if Mg lungs are not tho much wasted
to melte a cure possible. nven In •cites supposed
to be
In
whtfil frlehds and physicians have
de:wired:the use elf this Medicine line saved the
Ilfe . nf the patient nod restored _him to perfect
health.. •
Dr. Schnck does not my that nil rass of Pei- '
monury Ce onsumption are within the reach of med
icine. but he emphatically anserts that often when
imlients bare the most silanning symptom, ouch
os n violent eough. Creeping chill, night sweats.
general debility. even to such a degree that theY
are obligeal to Hain bell, and ' , bdn they ore Oren
up bY their physic:last:l ll er may still be caned. No
medieni treatment can create new lungs. Nut when
the lenge toe very sadly dtseneed and to some ex
tent dmaroyed. a cure may be elected by Dr.
'Schenck 's medicine.
Also. In Sendubriol Diseases. these medicines me
n q n u =gr penn_uuDrXilln tcl;nrn;lnr,..P'E4,4,
with running so . res ' and now all healco 4 up? . This
shows Its pacifying properties. which must be thin
t o
heal rarities In the lungs.
i
moil the trentin nt of consomPtin It le of the ute
most inmortan to give y Igor and a healthy 'tone
to the system. fence It is
her
to strengthen
I,h,F,*olgt , ~ !r n otlri T it igLl", l improwe the difir;
wit 4 such ' e P eans to Mil tualte l thef , •=A3tlteTe
title. The articles most suitable for the diet of
Consumptive patients er e
de
in Ilr.
Schenck's Alninnacs,lllCli lire distributed gratui
tously. In general. the most highly nutritons aril-
Men ere to be preferred. but the digestivenonslip
most be strengthened In order to mete either food
or medicine serviceable. This requirement is met
by the Seaweed Tonle. and for this purpose It wan
designated.
the
l e digestive rowers are put In good order.
the true!has Its proper elTect: tite 'modem of the
patient in le yno•ratott and the lenge I .l . Min th eker
eine their fnnetions In n normal and health Y...-
her. Then the healing lament of l'ulmoninliTruP
will eiTert The rare.
Pulmonary Consumption is almot always com
plicated with Dyspeiwia and Liver Complaint-
Scheuckn liandrakw Pals are Intended to remove
obstructions hem the Liver and restore its health
Action. They Intro nil the amerce) which is ascribed
to malomel or "blue mass," and err werraitted not.
S. contain a mullele of any 011neral !Woken. There
PM.cure the Most °intimate costiven.•sa. sick
headache. pile, billions affectioto, endall other
diseases whirl, arise from n torpid or obsttheted
condition of the Liver. Ono Iwo of the. pills Will
prove the elecacy of the medicine.
In Consumed. the Seaweed Tonle and Mn
drake Pills are invaluable auxiliary medicines.
They relieve the ininefings of theiattlent and talent
Cultnonle Syrup in effecting •cant They have
been found useful In advanced stages of Con...P
iton, where the lungs are nlnent entirely destruyed
and all syrophirns according to the judgment of the
phYsleinn Indicated It . :=l",llrmltt. The lives of
IIV: a t t:ee ' d h ;re w L7; • , t for '..o4lo.'ionygtl7;•nut'torl
Schenekn three great reinedles.
Dr. Schenck's Alamo. rm.!. a full treatise on
I the genera forms of dinette...Ms meteor treatment
land genera ittiveUen+ how to lase las medicine...l
• he had gentle. or sent by mail by soldrmaing his
• l`rtucipal cone°. No. 13 North Math street. 1.1114...
delPid , P.
Price of the Pulmonte Syrup and Seaweed TOMO
enah 91.38 per ' , Ole. or 07.30 a half donee.
Mainindte 11114 23 rents a box. Cor wee by all
' d '1!. Fi l l . - deltdllT
WHITTIER C(INTIN.
ViTO TItEAT ALL I.IIIVAI'Z DIS
KASIV. T at numerous al., of rases resulting
from self-abave, rn,aturtsig unmanliness, nervous
dability,trrintlulity. eruptions. seminal 1 1 / 1 111•1511,1111.
and finally Impotency permanently cured. tenant
allffictrd with delicate. intneato and lona .teedieit
constitntlonal emplairEt• 41,* natal Invited to
all for consultation. which units nothing. Kuno-
Pevl thr
1 tu
. 1 ofoeae hffisiha
a e de b N le r d m h a n c n o .
and which at most eases can h 011 . 14 wahout hind.
ranee to Mislarom. Medicines prepared to the ne•
tahltahrneol, which embraces ...Ike, reran fan and
wafting rlll.llll 111,/.ll.grallng .111 111. 1 1.1 g alart
went+ tor patients raquirtng daily personal alum•
tint, and nrifu,l unit chemical faiths. thus concein
ruin the fanxN minnnl spring, matter.wht
have failt.d. male rum mar. It ad what hu . utra
amp, of 11 ty yv4.1... 1 4111 to any were : I,
etnmp. Let sealed envelal, Tliot.tanila of VS ,
• --" -••
115:11
i4uun tree.
olc twar f , urt 11,stoi• Prit.tharch. P*.
lioura ft A. 0. to r. 7tlndy. , s P. Y.
aIM=E=ZIME
irj=.IHANIIOIIH: 110 W LOST! HOW
!tr.,TOILED -Just INsblislital in asealed
Prier. at rents. SC Lr... - Tvitcons T 11):
NATI:ll AL TILEATMENT.and Ilialnd CUM
mSperuniturrhusa. Nettilnal Weakneas. and finned ,
anent. to Marriase• generally; Snierousnea,
umPtf m. tpile psi rind lt!eutal and l'hyllrsd
Incanaelly. Ac.. by h i nt. J. t1..1.11.31enid D.
Fs, anther of the .. lareen Ae. ..
Ter
TIIOI'SA MIS SUFI , Salk:Ile: . N.nt ureter
teal. Inn plsln rnse/ope, Al athlrem. vestnakt.
r.
A.dk. thetoftee bot. 43541 A 1... Dr. eulveraoll'a
“Saistetage uric.. 33 ma.. n5y5..30
11A111 DYF,.-
.- Thls splendid flair Use in the best In the
esliabk. InStantaneone. doe, rest
eon.. teed. nor any veratth ye., prddisen
earslyste or death. Avoid the vaunted and delu
sive preparations bon/dint', winner. they do not pow.
The genuine W. A. Batchelor's lithe Dye had
_had 30 rears uuttsmished reputation 111 uphold Be
integrity an the on. Perfect flair Pre-mart or
Brown. by all !truest... Applied . 1 10
frond street, N. T. (el
OILS
.. n et Ind
1 :1CR lii:OtherS
roMITISsON MERCIIkNTS
„AND intsi,cita IV
Petroleum and its Products.
tra i nome.-1,A15
nor of lhouvone Ws/ and stmel.
TAllaAairAla Imor—L3l' WA LS VT I , THERT.
ArlAr.l3
WAE /NG &lil Ci s
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eumnaloskrn Merrh.la simlßroker.la
Petroleum and its Products,
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roilaami.na, Adderos.
WA R NINO Sr, CO
. . .
ECI.IPSE T -
PETROLEUM REFINERY
Herbert W. C. Tweddle,
MANUFACTURER Or
Lubricating and Biel Test Burning Oils.
ECLIPSE RAILROAD AXLE. OIL.
Stands swat heat without charism roaming
at lowest te r mperatures: Spectal oil fee trope
nal Monitor ot went/tee.
I,OOOMOTITE. • ENGINE, MACIIINE
11111 rut sere. y
SAW MILL AM! PLAN'S.' MILL OILS.
I bl.filllT OIL .
1111 STUF--fIiN7AILF
FIND and FINISIIINO.GASOLLst.
OIL, HARNESS 011 s PARAEVI,'Ff.
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bashi. Iron
Work and Machinery from rust.
These pieducts matt:wetted under Dr.
Taeddleli patent by Superheated Swamis, Varna,
The Luberviting Oils are almiet odorless. pet fecal
gum, uniform, and mostly light colored, ',land a
d a i re==l ' d n . '1 7=1 . 11 WIT: iirslime limpid
qualootand are in constant nei uptin many or the
principal Itallemls. Sanwa. can be caandyied
orders left at 17-1 WOOD STREET. R arks at
Sharpebilis Bridge.
GLASS, QUEENSWARE /Lc.
1901'606 Sitltttl`: --.--
I—aULTENSIVXWETie
I=l
, •
'4 China and Gr' lass.i
SILVER PLATKI)GOODS.DINNEFI
r 474 1 AND TEA SETH. TEA TRAYS r 0. ; 7 4
ANDCUTLERT :
I 1
1 I I
.rsTrtlT:lg
4148re0:rtss T: pp
.
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_ BREED .&
MMM3=
REYNOLDS STEEN & CO.,
124 Wood Street
I=l
FRENCH, (IIINA; FINE. CUT CLAS,
Queensware.
IrkrThe LaMar asaartruent at New York prt
ESTABLISHED 1828.
fli;117111131h....(1.013 1 X, 11 110 1 1Y...111.11Tr. )4, elyrr.
HIGBY,CUST & CO.,
• No. 189 Liberty St.,
Who and neinll Dealers and Jobbeni In
QllEENtlittliltE, GLASS and PILVEIt-
PLATEDWAUE. •
The attention of all requiring goode In the above
line In Illtreted to our Stock imported directly
from the beet European markelr. and w re now
receiving a froth and denirab e lot of the above
good.. a ilwU
PAINTING, GRAINING ,k4z.
JOI-IX T. GRAY,
Hon AND SIGH PAIMA,
GIAA.INE II . ANI) GFLAZIVJA.
=
',a k ar tints 'land street.) Ptttsburigh,Ps.
D. EATANS,
ARCH
No. 4:1 FIFTH AtrYiNUEi Plum &nil midi.
worm! with Imre for sll hinds of truildloWW,
FINANVULL
AMERICAN
No. SO Fourth Avenue
PITTSBURGII
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Stockholders Individually Liable
DANK ttP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN 1 , 1.0 YD.
Pm,'dent.
InaraTlMS.
This. bi. Marehall, John M. kinriland,
Win. T. Shannon. j Archibald Wallace.
Jarnce W. Arndt. : Jas. D. Kelly,
Pita, n. Deerh. Win. Fleyd.
Jahn Floyd,
-This Bank le now folly organized and prepared to
do ammeml Banking I/tonnes..
FREEHOLD BANK
AND . BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
0. 100 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh
%1 • 11 Al.
MA Mt :I,
inpoSlToll , SECURED ny REM. EVATE
isTEREgr ALLOWED ON TIME , DE
nlclont—EDWA ILO 110I'PE.
V ce rrosldenle—J. E. CRAFT. ADAM JACOLT.
•
ilacron.
E 1WAIII) DOUSE, WILLIAM PIIILLIDS,
JAMES S. CltAtT, 1101 VT. W. RACKET.
T11031A4 STEEL JARED 51.11111:811,
TIIONIAS W. DAVIS.
SemWry and Trfli1,1111.1 . —T110)1. 114 STEEL.
Analatant Caahler—JAMES I'. SPEEIL -
ml„ saw" tromp 0 . (.. 10e1t A. }I. 10 4 o . oolek P. 21
daily, and every Saturday evening (non 7 lo 10.
arntal
COMMERCIAL
ANKING COMPANY,
No. 91, Fourth Arr., Pillohorgh.
.1400.000,
Stockholders Individuallytiable.
W. 11. EVERSON. W.U. N ACRUM,
PreisideoL Cimhfer.
tortrpronte
ALEXANpEII PATEN. N.
Yora6‘.vitat.,..
W....L.11/.ILT. B. P. WII.Ol)N,
JACOB KLEE. -
Collections MlOO on nil neeeselble points of the
United Stott.. and conndrot
INTEIIMiIf allowed on TIME DEPOSITS.
Prompt ntlenflon given to Mt bualnena eons.
pondente.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT 00,
121322
Of Pittsburgh
FOIL TIII'
Safe keeping of Valuables,
Under vnernntoda. non Inn renting ,f fes In It
Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults,
No. 83 Fourth Ave.
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P M
repena—WILLIAM
Vine President—lli:SFS FIASYD.
wink.. Phillip'. Piilittn ,,
Item . ? Lloyd. 1 Ppo. R. ElortisSn.
William Ben. ussinte
William Si. L'on. ,• Curtis U. Miner.
Jas.!. Bennett,
Pees snd Trnas.—t!. F. VON BONNITOBST.
from el." - lt A. N. t.) 4 o'clock, r.
CITY BANK,
112 FIFTH AVENUE,
CAPITAL . ' 9100,000
O
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STCK
INT INDIVIDUALIII LIABLE.
EILP4CP PA 11. ON DEPOSITS.
KXCILANGP: bought arid wad. .4
when ,!.,.toed rernimati Eurype. Collection ,
r=gl l l;Tlarei t th a . : . ... Pri'MP.lPa'". o"h'
A MI 1 1 • Presldant.
J AMC+ , MPPAII. Plea MrsldeaL
W. N. MOHMAN.C.IO.. -
olactiss:
D. ' ' • Janos McCabe,
Thosaas Itourae, , Hugh Keating.
Patrick Kann, Teo.* Campbell.
Chu. H. Bart, Jamas Phelan
Cs" MKlnn '
IL Jan re. • {
. am. ea.
N. !quay.
.ItoB_M. (iA.7.7.AM. Salleltor.
CENTRAL BANK
No. 35 Bank Block,
CAP/7'AL 0100.000
Bank of Discount and Deceit.
STOCKIIULfiEIIb INUIVIDCALLY 1.1AR1.F..
nterr‘t 4ilowo an Time Deposits
8,116,11nn• nand.. In nll the prlnelp.lllllen ot the
tnattnn mon reandas
Tl;uN.4drn wcr.rr. Nintwqr.: BAILEY,
1 , . W. 47. eA11.114,1.1., J.F. or:NIS:I'9N,
JAMF-41 11474PKINS. 1:1.4,10.414 .
J 13.11.78 JAIL VD 31.11214L1411 N.
JAMEY , 1 4 A1.71 ItACIC E.
J. 11. WA JA LYON&
TllO.. FANYFILTT Prooldela.
J. W. IL:, virr, 414141.4.
N. WU NNINIiN. Asa . , 0/alter.
api.•ll , 4mr
N. Holmes - & Sons,
BANKERS,
67 Market Street;
PITTSBURGH, PA
V= point.
of
TOCKS,•BONDS AND DIRER SECURITIES,
=
Particular attenthin paid to the purchase and
Wa at
United States Securities
.ml
HART, CAUGHEY & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
'ORNER FOURTH AND WOOD-STREETS,
4SUCCERRORR TO HANNA. HART d C 0..)
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And tactician attention paof id to the ;mocha. end
tone
Government Bonds
Sight Dranghts on London
Tradesmen's National Bank
WOODD STREET, CORNER SECOND AVE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupon Bonds and Mork
; ', i.r.. A OPK I I P' yytt e lVadipt,
NVItUS
iN EARL STEAM FLOURING MILLS.
.R. T. KENNEDY & BRO
Manufacturers of the following celebrated brand
of noun
3 P."5111:11 8 nrrldA0r100.01'=
th illegir e rt:arliN. l :4t ß oUhmlly 11000, superto
to a n of the same grade to the market. -
~11, 1 , nir ad. s l o t t hr, t antod a. represented.
The ,Best
Merchants nio onotlnnetel foinet tra tog ant bat
Each oar Is stamped with the nal B
of oar onion's. fk.l4 nt retell llrot-elbos ForellsotA7
flood, deniers In tole MY.
FISK, CLARK & FLAGGr,
VA.TZNWEES,
White - street, New York
I=2
I=
INDIA RUBBER
DEMING. HOSE AND STEAM PACKINO
of the Boman lIeIUo Calmm . 6 =m A fall
to4l4l,,apfritlgistat. The trade Supplied at aaauftc.
' J. d U. PUILLIPS.
111 Allure far *la
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
FORT PITT
Boiler, Still and Tank
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
*200.000
TUBULAR. Doutax-FLura) TunCLAS FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS..
SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS.
STEAM PIP E S. GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRITS:F-4.
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SMITES.
Cor. 241, 3d, Short and Liberty Streets
Ir_l9 - oelentwelt store iddresit will
ho
nil:aptly ettendeille..
HUGH - M. BOLE & CO.
$lOO.OOO.
.S'loo.ooo.
Cor. Point Alley and Dannenne St.,
Engine Builders, Founders
MACHINISTS.
Stan nfocturo STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONERY ENGINES of all slam.
ATreIe=I,I2IISWTIVPSWat
oOII,ER of 13 horse
CASTINGS, of seers kind, mean 10 rdera oar
Foundsy, on THIRD STREET, below Mktare.
RIGS for 011 Meth. suArTING puLusvic.
gr11101 . TVENO — AMI ," : ' :;? 1 1 8 .2119=
made to order, at the
Frothing on the Allegheny Myer. near Lhe Vol
Pituteurgh. Pa.
Riesick & Bro.,
SAFES AND VAULTS.
ENGINES AN D e MAC IIINr
RBZWERY WORK RPPAIRI44II , f;
1 M 7 A . 4.71 . 1gR p R i .,T itY4I , 6 4 AUI:I O
CC a It!K nd IL I F T 'T. Re " -
. Pittborgh, Ps.
nolamoi
0 1 11A-RA BOTTIFIR WORKS,
F. REPHAN & CO., .
:ilanufacloreru at STEAM BOILVII.B,OIL TANKR
STIJAP. AGISATORI3, SALT_ pANS,,GABOPIP
TiregiNRITIVIRINIAMir 1111W.1 ...DOO R S
Cot. of Second Avenue and Liberty Street
PITTIOURGII. PA.
a.R7E.9%_lll,°argrideVg to th°
C. nEI - 14A,. torrocny =Kruger at CAItnOLL
NNTDEIVS. ocin462
CM=
I=
Pi ttsburgh. Pa..
IZT=CiI
12 DM
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
FLOUR
:=
MANCFACTUREFIS OE
I=
I=
(NEAR TIM POINT.)
INDUSTRIAL
,WORKS,
MO
Mi==l
FIRE AND BURGLAR-1110011*
NO MOULD.
ENDEE2
4,1110102.i;1:M 6 cL•1: 11 04:iii:
KNAP FORT PITT
Foundry Company.
OFFICE .AND WORKS
Twelfth, Street,
=I
ITEngine,. Nulttnß 31scillne7s. Nall SI
MlM==',2:=
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
-Pipe Works.
Corner Carroll and Sollimn Sims
I=l
I'ITTgi3URGH..I`A
WM. SMITH
MANUFACTURER - OF
Castlron Bowl Pipe
4AS AND WATER WORKS
MlTl7m . tt=o!"="Aii WZ l e n ut? r o ' i
geneml
Castings for Gas and Water Works
I would altortOlthe ationtlo RETO RT S-opetendeotif
of Owl Works to o n make of
W. J. ANDERSON H. A. EREIVOOLE.
MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON - & CO.,
?danufsclawrs LI N TELS an d
VRONTS. WIN
DOW and HILL% and
Castings of all Descriptions.
•
Pots* attentlon pold to ARCEUTECTETWV
cittiTINGS ati to Casting.. for Window Masi
Pltta
110.1154.
0 nws „R P VorSMlX—rio. 130 WATiti
bu S. ra.
ROBINSON, REA & CO;
Sucoessncs to MUOISsoIL MINIS S. MILLERS
WASHINGTON WORKS
I=
lionotocturoro of float awl Sestkprry Steam Ell`
PtINC. Bh MiIIP7IIE rx. t ) r ivgat....ga
I.llls, order Sheet Iron ork. ,
Ofeloo N 9.
~m , "B , 2 , .r wittrtjgrt
Og'}im.rr foli o.=
THOS. CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Vard Foundry & Machine Works
=Z!
Manufacturer. of Stationary apd Portable Mann
Engine*. Oil Preaato. Pulleys. Shafting. Grist and
II Work. itolling_24lll and Machine Castings.
Grate Ham Weight, Wagon Doer., go. Built to
order and have on hand Mena. of all alses.
myteciS
Plicenix Roll Foundry.
Cm. LIBERTY AM) 24T118T8.
BOLLMAN & BAGALBY
.Mituufacturers of Superior
Chill Rolls; Sand Rolls and Philons
PROFESSIONAL
Deckstp,
G -
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATAAIY,
Ras moored to No. 31 GRANT STUBS? ?Ma
hwah. WM Weetlce Le the D. S. Ctrenliand District
rut*. In the St a te Supreme and all the Courta of
Ilegheer county. and mate collections, le scent of
e anlactret counties WU=
NeCIMINICK,
Attorney-at-Law,
Na 68 GRANT STRERT
• rog orpposps attention given to all kinds ofemu legal
ues*.
ARCHIBALD B.LAKELY,
Attorney-at-Law,
N 0.116 FIFTH ♦vsljbn,
ME=
WL 13. NEEPEB,
ALISERMiN TUE EX-OFF PEACE. ICIO JUSTICE OY Office,ll2 Fifth avenue.
1=1.1.":"4.11,1ngt ° 74=1,T41° -
and all legal beldam attended to promptly and se
=ratty.
COTTON MILLS
II.oLmEs I EgLL &: co.,
VICHOR COTTON MILLS,
Mannfactorafs of Hawn DI 191113 d and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
`Shpeting and Batting.
IRON AND STEED .1
..,,______ - • ___-_____
DUQUESNE YORKS.
Coleman, Hahn & Co.,
I=
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
A.xels and Springs.
UqUENNE, J. X AND JUNIATA
FLAT ItatR„.R . O , I;tir rI AN2 , 7AVARy. IRON. I
PLATE....L "‘"N•
• GUARD IRON. DRAG WWI'
FLANGE , . CUTTF.It R . A.M,cTILNDO RAU'
1 . AND FLAT RAII,Cur R.;.6,, RIR" '
IY
elto‘s:nAlts.WEDG.e. , 3•l l . l ll.AlMoW TFETII
glf.k .r . urNtilt:A k ?,i4,l,trEi
Aniri:A.u...s AND sigi;E:L
All Goods Fli s t Class A nd IVarranted.
- 07FIC&N ANT , WOTIKIS-16th street luel . Alle-
Sbee7 Riser. us, 77 Wetter street...Ml.oM..
subs
MILLER, BARR Bz, PARKIN.
OENEIL. I'ARTNIEIi4
w3L METCALF. • neurvex srra e tra
GEO. W. IlAitli." CHAS. rmixis„
Crescent Steel Works,
LLER,IIARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE: No. 830 Liberty Street,
=
iftlsburgh Steel Works.
ESTABL,IBIIED IN 2143.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
=I
Best Refined Cast Steel
OF EVERT I,2CRIPTION. ALSO,
Beg 6rfine4 German Plow & Spring Sleek.
CORNEIL ROSS AND FOUST AVESUL Mir
burgh. Orb
PITTSBURGH
Nov-elty Works.
WOUNDED A. D. 1933.
MOORHEAD, ADAMS & C 0.,.
Man aseturco ,sf KtirBTONE STAN D A RDAFaIr
bank's Patera) CLATFUR3I AND COCNTER
SCALES.
Janus Pared Patent Door Laths and Latches.
Paint and Cotten 31111 s ,he.
Conlon of FIRST AVENUE wad aIIANT STN..
Pittsburgh. FIRST
Sheffield Steel Works.
SINGER, NDIICK & CO.,
=
. ,
Cat and German Steel,
RA LIMA T SPRINGP.
ELLIPTIC ANT PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AELLM. STEEL. TIRE. Am. ale.
=2l!lE==:==ll
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
. PARK, BROTHER & Co.,
Manufacturers of all Descriptions o
STE.E.E.
OFFICE and WAREHOUSE-30th. Sint and
naiilll4l3 Wye., Pittsburgh.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c
COOK STOVES.
Get the Best?
BISSELL CO'S
TRIUMPH,
For. Bituminous Coal.
Warrarnett to COOK. BAKE or 110AST w
any othe.hinre to the Union- • ' •
BISSELL & CO.,
N0..235 Liberty Street
=I
PARLOR EMOTES.', RENTING STOV6
GRATE FRONTS. FENDERS,
COOKING RANGES; Ac.. Lc.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO.
manufut . nrers of Over 7 rmia.f or
STOVES,
Boston Cooking Range
"TIIE FIERY FURNACE.'
FOR WARMING BUILDINGS.
THE NEW TCO COOKING STOVE,
.• REGULATOR, - COLC3IBLA COOK STOVE,
e
VANIS tCludwisti Putter/ PORTABLE RANGE,
gir t r , I R It( A ),I,MANTL i tg..IPE A LZI4? a vEIIaIiF i i
FROIVIS. FE:: bans, ae.
206 and 208 Liberty Street
PITTSBURGH. PA.
/.BRA_DLEY & CO,
No. 30 Wood Street
Menufacturem of the Greatest Variety of COOK.
PARLOR and IIEATING STOVES to he friend.
In our hssortinuit will he found all the latest PAT
TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS. and the repute-
Mon of our Stove. is nth that any one In want of
a good snide should purchase none but those man
ufactured by tic as they will be found the most du
rable es well as economical. Would all particular
attention to . our new VOLCANO STOVE. for
churches.halls and stores. Over 600 sold In three
m ho base
for with or without casing. All
who base used them pronounce them superior to
any other and fustiest's. , Send for Catalnitnnimd
PrIC4 List.
•• . ~p • :~
ifsearF.Lamm&Co.
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CONNELLSYIL
IMM=EI
Noughlogheny and Anthracite Con
_
PITTSBURGII, PA..
OFFICE ROOM N 0.,., Gazelle Bnildin
tor °niers respectfully sellcittel. .40,14
COAL! COAL
YOUGHIOGIIENY„G
This Company are now preoemt to terabit, the
bed Coal of meet. Or quantity. AT FAIR RATES.
omee and yard adjoining the Connellovllle Rall
reed Depot, loot of Try Mreet„Dtttebutsb-
Oidets mldreesed to either Mines. Weal Newton
Ps.. or to Yard,llll be promotl7 ettettded to.
M.P. OITERN, Benetafy.
'spike
Charles H. Armstrong,
Youghloghen,
DEAL` 1' IN
and Conne
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COAL. BLACK AND. DEISCI.PItURINED CORD.
OVVICRAND YARD, et.er Rutter and Ilecten
streeta, Liberty and Clymer streets. Ninth wardi
abio. &Tend attest, • woad, and at foot of
Rees treet. 2 IL IL Depot. !fecund went •
()niers left at either ot the sheen °Wen, or ed.
Mcleod to me through Pitteburgh P. 0.. will reifelle
amulet attention.
Refer to whom am euPPIYIPS: • i1 ... 171V
Co., Wm. Smith, Union Den mills. S. P. w _
Co, Mitebell, htevenvion .0 Co, Rtfaont
.0 Duane. Alex. 00.0;
1141 1 ! A . F.;;i1.7: Limas . ame. Va7hia
lan, lip Co.. Cason De.pot
vine K. IL, Penn./W. O .
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R. 11.
COAL! COAL !! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Usti. removed their Office to
No. 567 Liberty Street,
(Lately City Floor MIS) SECOND FLOOR.
tRENTL7VCVtOSpth
°.tuut
lelirgefsllftletiseir ollce.oroiddresedto Diem
thnitiei the omit will be alteleleit to 11.0.P11),
errrnionos.
CEMENT. - 100. !ibis. Louisville
Mello Cement, the . best In um. Vor -14111
LB. CANFIELD,
14111 m avenue.
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pENNSIISANIA• CENTRAL RAIL
90,9).--tha and after , o gif iE
11 r. v.. Sunday AT Ist.
1970. Teal]s wilt arrive a
and derail from the Union Depot. corner of Wash-'
to mut rJhertf Arent... as follow , :
ormthr.
Mall Train._ 1.30 am aalouth ern es.. 3:11i
Fast lAne. 19:19 Wili•rartne 1:4
Walla No. 1., tl,lll anaWalra Ne.f.. 0:3 aht
Itririn A , NO.l 7:30 ana Mull Train..... tale as
ta 33 am• Minton Ac.... 19411
am
tlnclanata Ex. 9:10 am trka Ae. 1 .3:p1. 9
Johnstown Art Wan am tintault.l6x...l2: pan
. WK. A. No. 1 7 - 90 pm WAD'S No. 9..11:,
ai
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4.0 a
P"
:4.4: . 211 Pm . ,g,o Al.
i:9°
..... 9:33 om IN'ail t. s i &t P .37. • La:
W, l' .
Vla Pa
21
U
0 Pa
stmt.
tsial at 9:03 a. tn.. rea.ching ntnrra .tej,i,..ib,
IT3O trStn'."atv'ttgAT,,Ti \4'eiln B l '.tlJu at 2:11
V. 4. ' '‘nrilinals Exunws leaven da..' ~,,,,,,,,,, ft.
''''''''"'.l.‘"7
''''''' M"'*:4'.ill„literMila
dail, except Sunday.
r,” . further itifonnallor.
A l
h .,
~ ; 12::
. 1 . 7 Asal r . n .r n t p a Y M .. i ,
r1,1.,,.Pd5,11..1.k,1V1;' Li t i..V .0. . • .......
mml.n. mum, i• akitiP4o. t , ~V f. : ' , Pad.' .4l
_tit..4l,ller. In .itelt re.p0n,41.1,„0. i„ ~„„, n u ,
, ' :,1 ' :,.:: '
LI :. ~ „ ;tlit. b „..t fi llf',l'.;;;7tll7,!":f.l . °::.
.n 4, luwelai ctontrnet.
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A. J. CASSATT,
general auverlntrudent.
PEN NSY LVAN 1.1 B. R.
v. on and alter NOV.
14. 1869. the Paatangergi
I Trainu en the Weatern
I
Penny leanlyltallrnad willarrlve at and depart
from the Federal. Street Depot.
ita
Attract, . ! Paean".
Pg'rfo a r . n l l,l l l+7::lM,r, N.,. i 7.1 1 ::t
kr :x,,r,.,.. . , ....... Oa initharilbig Ri k 1 t. Yes
ir1 1"7 1 3'br4'4:9'114. 1 1 111 .23 il , F4e 7 liV '''' il l' illi g h `
i t
Spvingde No. X &111 P M - Priegire No. li. vi co
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Above trains run dairy pt Senday.
The Church. Train lea • All Junction
every Seeds, at 7:40 A ill., reselling Alirwhea7
City at 9:30 A. 11 (let vein,-leave. *ilexes,
1;2 at
118 :.. 4.. and arrive at Allegheny J.
The (Ed leaving Allet n
eny City at 7:00 A. X.
matellirect na
conneetion a FreePert..with Welt.%
line of Shigeo for Out r and annithativans.
Thriugh ticket/. may be pkirchimed at the 001.0.
Se. 1 St. Clair street. near Atm Suspension Bridge.
Pittsburgh. and at the Dying. Allege.),
For further particulars apply to
• J AM Fa LEFFERTS. &vitt.
Federal Street Depot.
The 'Western Pennsylvania Itailriwd will not es
ome any risk for Baggage. except for wt....legate .
and, ~r limit their remptinalbllity to One kluss.
dred Im lam In value. All e exceeding this
mount n value will be at VI - sit of the owner.
union taken by special contra .
A. J. CARSATT.
noLS General Superintendent. Alumna. Pa.
I)ITTSEERGII, — rOILT WAYNE k
t111t,...1.0 It. W. and
t I,EI F.LAND A. lIITTSAAS . W.;. 4 44;;AW
litiltillt It. It.
From MAY Ist, 1870. MMus will leave from
end anise at the Linton Repot. north aide. Mtg."
burgh city time. as tollowa i - •
LeAvr. - I ' ARRIVE •
Fast Lin 1......12:41a eL Fast Line ..... .4:30 a in
Fria .t Tgli Ex.7e . %a in:Pactite Ex....1X:00 pm
I (llti ' g ' o ." ;farl t ... l l/ : ' i: .. h .t% I tIT. cfr!.;lt a ; :
i
Chinni Re 9:. ki, m Chicago 3,„„..r plll
cl. &Whig Exillie p mlfileveland Ex.. i pXI
Pacific Ex • ltE l lp IMErin A VIM Ex : pm
Vre h &le Ex. :03 p m,CI. d {Vhf Ex. .• pti
IMPART rlto3l A I.1.1% • T.IAIIIIIVE IN ALLUIII.NIr.
Ses . finlis Ac../4,3f$ • miLeetadvJa A c..: axe
Lee..dale :: 1 /1:114 a aw , Ree r Els . : . Ye ; hi •
Itoehester .• ~,t 1 ::,=nc.....4. i •
gum, •• .1: 4 el p m•Leetwiale •• 17: V
Leetsdale •• A. 3 p rollteair Fall. •• • p
r•Z•ft ' Sd r e :: Ir 4 4 P l ' e't'' t L" :: : P '
Fair Oaks thin- P ' Fair Oaks
Paw. '
P a
itle h ES 'l 7 ld Z ( 2 ll 7 hgaaala
.
gllltpeta4ll leads
• W - I• : ::g g rfir * X " r4: r lllll ' 'L7rn l cial . ....,_....,,t.a•
.. :Ir - rnst Line arrives ilabz. Mondvys calm,- v:,
121 - All other trains wilt . leave and arrive dale,
Sundays excepted.
F. It. 31YEIL., J.\. kIcCULLOUCiII, •
1 lieut. Pi...Ant:het Agent. Genl.llatmeln
QUA:C(4E OF TIME.--ALLEGHEIit
I VALLEY RAILROAD.
- he oniT DIRECT ItOUTEW,ati
To THE OIL REGION%
OTHOUT ell ANGE OF CARS.
il and after MONDAY, Nor. 93, 1869, TDII3
THROUGII TRAINS DAILY. les.ipt Sundry/ woi
loose Pittsburgh Depot.
co
of Elerinlllt
Pike streets. for Franklin. VII City. ButtaloomferS
points In the 01111001 ms.
I.LAVG Y17,111:.111. AlllltPP.lS rISTIIIII7III4B.
Dar Ex 71 5 A.m. Dux EX 11:30 P. N.
Nicht Es.— MAIO P.m.lNlght T 0....
Ist Milton.. 0:40 A 5i..14 Hylton.. 6:11 A. R.
Hullon..l I nTiO A.M.:Md Hultan.. UM A.M.
d 3:00 P.M.:ad Ilulton...M:l 7.14.
th Hutton-11:0p P. 5t. , 4 th Halton.. 7:1 P. N.
Freeport Ar. 9:30 A. witrode Works. 7:5 A.D.
Sods Works. 13:30 P. L.: Freeport As. 0:1. r.o.
Boob's BAc 3:15 Y.31..11M1r , BAc1 0 : 0 ArD-
Church 1:0o 10,t1
Expruus tenths r/05-00/7 ar prinetPal Pula: , 50 -
epturnislation trains stop tit nll stations.
We pro noir noining Pslare Sleopine
Can" on our night Express trains. both mays from
Pitt'b"th to
L I. J.. LAWRENCE. 0001 8071
THOMAS Si. KING, Asal. 21upt.
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PITTSBURI:II, CINCINNATI AND
Sr. LOUIS RAILWAY. 7 ve. „ = s6ola
PAN HANDLE ROPTE. r*
CHANGE OF TIME.-0n and after SUNDAY,
Nov. 1415,11460,1 trains will leave and arrive .
the CM. Depot. PittsburplL. fellows:
TU.-- .::
- Pittshungh :.
MEI, la. ASS V... ,
Mail I V
' •M . I T ' 101.
S. wain
2"'".....-- it.. L.: 7 . : tt D. Ul.
Run Line •
.g
Mixed Accertconottution.. lie. m. II • p.m.
McDonald P.M'S. No 1.. it: . a.m. 7• Ail.
Steubenville Acoomtnod. 3: p.m. IIS s.m.
McDonald Ater, No. 2.. 5:33 p.m. e ;sm.
day Church Train.— . ltl•lital P. m. : Ss IIL
'"' 2o.Ehip. m: Etym. will leave daily.
12:12 p. m. Mall will anise doh y.
S. F. SCULL.
General Ticket Agent, Columbus. 0.
I W. W. Ca 110; Su 1.-. Denninou. Ohio-. nolh
pITTSBURGII AND coxNELLS
VILLE RAILROAD.
nand Ater SUNDAY.
` February Moth—.lB7o. WS-1X
Traria will arrive end depart from the Mop* war
ner of Grunt arid Water Wee., at follows:
Dst...a. • ...ARIL
Melt to and from UntM.. 7:00 m. eve p. ra.
McKeesport Accommod.l3:oll a. m. MOD p. se.
to
. and from 3::13 p. re. 10]0?1 , ..tr.
N ig h t &PI
gNight Arc. to McKeespl.ll/1:34/ p. m. HADLtd
ood asureh Train to - • .
N s
fro West 2 . l= R l:llo l 4Au rk at =en
I:lVizisiyittziaNlgetivyft , i:ll - 4
ESTABLISHED 1831.
Logan, Gregg & Co.,
• DRILLERS IN
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HARDW
7
No. 52 Wood Street,
PITTSBURG'S. PA.
Spring goods, floes, Rakes, Forks,
Scythes, Snaths, &c.
Merchants are fruited to examine
our stock T Then In the city. -
Orders by mall will hare prompt-at
tention. • -
o a CTITLEIIY CO.
c.); No. 70 Wood Street,
F-1 PITTSBURG)]. PA...
pq MANUFACTURERS iTIIKIR NEW
HI • Solid cast — Hatidle
, . .
5 . 'P ABLE KNIFE. '
u 2 . . •
P4 l4l43 'iot,tl:7,..ii'i l di t L l4 lt:nd i t L:l n(ll:l l: l% :9l. l:rielsts" . 4 l"."t i r:
411
it
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F-1 It
In the Cane 'e"."4 , *...
,nara. In aknor and todllancy, at is ',.. * * ;to
g i*Atrlrriotl'AVl:nagliclittrti'aiTbaclgn
piq EIGIV. 6.l7lrani A PIMIIMICO . and Gr eat Dot:
t;,..lblllty. •
. .
....4 i• Tan Superb Style and Great Strengill a loos
—.4 ;ankle enable. tile manufacturer* to room
P4,„.,,lfiZi.„%::.=thily adapted "rat% "' at
"tuttomi and Prlvate*FW9ln''''t.‘Pub thud
Bearer , Falls Cutlery' Co.•
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NO. 'O WOOD ST., PITTSBUKGII. . .
1 . mnscrrAcruaEos or ,'
Table Cutlery and Poeket^' mires.
QUALITY GUARANTEED:
BRASS CASTINGS
DENBY BIER. DUSTAVE
,DAVUTL
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Ifenry Bier & Co
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to JOUR M. DiX)PES CO•3
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Brass Castings .
MADE PROMPT:LT TO ORDER
mlilMelaMPl;""Trrni",
tiazi , MII.APP:r r i4:IIS, I 4 IECIC VALVES,
BRASS JAR A dVEVEIIY DEZMION for
Strarn,Wator
D or
AGENTS of DR YFUS' PATENT OILERS, the
t tn tho mrtin. •
. 'OFFICE AND WORKS ; •
.:2•••':
Corner Thirteenth and Pike Stt
Corner
ATWOOD &-McC
comer Lusca - rr ST ILFT. mut THUD A •
Plthburp,Pa.. DRABS YOUNDSES 'sill IRON
PIPS ntrlAs.lusei AGENT'S for A-ACME:MON
a cos STEAM mars AND ramorna.
WEST - COMMON
.
Machine Stone W orks,
Northlreat toraei nir Wen Common. A4egtilloy.
lawn ATVATLIX a.m.;
llnve anhand or rtrer on rnart:norlaiCiteuth '
rarg2nc a s far Incterraing, Been — err
Orders promptly N a .,42',P Stan., kr
raarromiblar.
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STONE