FINANIMM. GOLD, 'SILVER, COUPONS Bought at. Highest Nee, PH. R. MERTZ, BANKER. Der. Wood St. and sth Ave. my. Jas. T. Brady & Co., Meccas.. W S. JON&'& Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, = GoKernment Securities, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE Interest Allowed on Deposits. eat kr- market eaten. .:!: - ,Vat,' I';`,ZliTil:,sl',!l,g'lt'J'ql!""' ,JA ES T. BRADY. & CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE. . MONEY ANl► COMMERCE. [hr Telegroish to the Iltiglorgh thaettea Nrw Yomc, M9y 9, 1970., Motley Is easy at : 1 / 4 /5 .per cent on - call; the supply exceeds the demand. National Ilank notes are n glut and are offered free of Inter est for ten days if the borrower will return greenbacks. Sterling firm at KOOS Percent (fold steady. and opened at 114.., touched and closed at Carrying intro 4e3 percent. -The clearances Were S:IIMILISIO. Governments strong. Coupon of 'SI, 1113:_mt Ile 10,III!:411.1; 'di. 110%6 , 111; 110.!:if 1111; do 'new. 113 , A.1131i: Insigf 113 U. 10- 4N., 1t57 , 44t108. Currencv.6s, State bond. steady. Missouri% lE'it old Tennessee.. MN; new do., :mi. Italia - ay Market native and excited •Vitt advance itrjorices; at the close market re-act ad slightly from the highest point andactively subsided; but prices steady. The leading .fea tures were Lake Shore, Wabash, New 1ork• Central, Northwestern, St. Paul, Rock and Ohio shares. Prices made for them +rocks with exception of lake Shores were the highest of the season. Catutou.7l.4:Cumberland, C; Western Felon, Quicksilver, Ms; Mariposa, .ma; Mariposa. prefrreed, ..le; Adams Express: r. 514; Wells A Fargo. 10:: American, Cl;; United Staten, CAC Pacific Mail. Mr; New York Central, Mkt New York Cetunti Scrip. 95 , ,;; Erie, WC, Erle preferred. C; Harlem. 1t4.14; Ilarietn preferred, Itits; Reading, (WS . ; Michigan central. 1.511; Lake Shor. OS',; lIIF Moil Central, 144; Pittsburgh. 70l!;; North western. teff ; Northwestern preferred. AI; Hoek Island, ; New Jersey Central. line:: St. Pant; OEN: St. Paul preferred, Cl';; Wabash. 57 , i; Wabash preferred. 11; Fort Wayne, at I.‘ ; Terre Haute, ;N; Terre Haute pre ferred, Gi; Chicago & Alton. 11314; Chicago ,k Alton preferred. Ill; Ohio & Mississippi, :Ws; Cincinnnt I, Cleveland & Columbus, WS; St. Joe 1.2311: Cinch:lent I. Columbus & Indiana Central, In. Gaston prices: Franklin..?, Copper Falls. 5; Molnar, MN. Sub-Treasury balance: gold. s76.l"&inuti; cur rency. g1.687,5dt general haptace, Brady Closing quotations as received by James T. & 11 -1 t ( 47- F 5. P.. fill veil laic' EZIZZT,if:FWE i;i34 r.'s. 'N3 18V 111 i 5-.1).1..kJy. NM 10h 0.8. li-al 1564 10.: LT. P. It. It • tr.'S ity, 8. 5-.1) IRLI 187.; C. P. It. 11. les V, 3.10.40 - 7... Cr. Yaden,....... 124 L 1 Orme or nix Pmrruuran GAzfrrrr.. MONDAY, May EC33 Following shOwa- the number of cars of cattle on sole. the taints at which they were shipped. nod the comes of the shippers Traurman k Lubin.. Chicago Lowenateine & Needy, Chicago.:.. J. at S. Needy. Chicago C. Boyer. Chicago Heolewood & Illackstoek. Chicago Marks & Mo e Chicago_ Greenwald Kahn, Lint:ago Mons & Krall. Chicago P. Barthian. Chicago E. Katz, Ctileago tamer. Chicago L. a: I.Shamberg. Chicago. Zeiglezik Keefer. Chicago. 1... Keefer. Chicago .1. Zeigler. Chicago • ' C. T. CachrietT. Cincinnati C. Kelm, AlliaSoe. MIM _ ........ The offetings of cattle were larger than last week, aggregating 3.1 car loads. or about CAI head, of which number 21 car loads were from Chicago. I trout Cincinnati and I from Alli ance. There were _not over half a dozen of country cattle cot sale, against about two car /Dade last week, but as already shown, the eraohber of western cattle was considerably huger. TIP) Market, notwithstanding the in creased number. Was strong, an& liy 11) o'clock :tte ysusts were nlnmet cleared, a pretty good itui;;;Atiod that the demand was fully up to the suppty. Prisaa 'have still further ad vanced, as ccellbat.3 l with last week. say 2`.41. TX cents per cwt. and as will be seen by ref erence to the report of sales., there were but very few cattle sold below I.lVcts. and front that up tog eta—the whole oa bend. wooed average 5/2 , W* eta pre pound. which is a very high avrage. The quality es a iteurrsi wtm about the same tie last week.' and the average cost...ii of a cent per pound greater. - flab drovers and butchere continue to Com- Plain bitterly about hard times, owing tattle great cost of stock, that they are now doing business because they are obliged to keep op their trade, and the worst feature lies In the fact that there Is not much. prospect of any Immediate improvement; prices will not de cline so long as the offering. continue so Joann. lad It I. not likely that the arrivals *III he , much larger until about the. isst of neat month, at which time grass cattle usu ally commence to be thrown upon the market in conelderable numlient. As we noted last week, the arrivals of cattle both nt the Alle *hear and East Liberty Yarde.lhave been uuu 'unity light this Cason,s which is owing /mainly to the Met that it costs but little more 20 Alp from Chicago to New York than it ,don from Chicago to. Plttsburgh. and conse quently the great prolmrtlon of the cattle are being shipped east by other mules, nod erY'e , await low heLilively in New York an In Pitts- Imre, Thin ought not to be, but. such Is the gist:, and there appears to be no help for It: N. Lowenstelnesold 19 head good steers from Chicago, at KISS:. Its... St Kraus sold V. head of steers from Chleago,'at IL Varner :hi head Chicago g/tral to prime. at Pes%: Rotbehilds & Zeigler sold as head Chic go e s teem, at 11a.M.,,;. ''Peter flartumen bout of good to ;while chine° steers, at eQ.B./ti. F. Katz report. baying .oki 31 from Chicago. at 7?.;@.14%; 3 extra to W. Peter., at 9 et.. L. Keefer 34 bead prime .tech from Chicago. at 800 et..' . - . J. & S. Needy 55 western cattle. trilled quail- JT. at 7./fitte,,,l. Ziohnes. Lafferty & Co; .old 18 head rood to steers. froth Cincinnati. of 9 1 403.. • mojewood & illacketock 31 head. good to nytm Ch length at Hlte.9 ete. 1., d J, ghamberg cold to bend, all from Chl •engo, at ifftt; etc Wm. Werra. 14 from Stark Co. Ohio. nt :4 Clitnen & - übtonn head good to .e 14. a rk , from L'hicago, h e S. Mark, & aid 54 had mixed stock Tram Chicago, lit 7ntrm etc Greenwald & Kahn 70 head good to . extra steers from Micaffo, at 7 314 9-- . 43 11 10 Pe ter Fairley at 9 Me. S. )(retie 15 head from Chld.tigo. at 848%. Chat. Moyer 17 bend Chicago stock. at =I Then was is light supply on sale a sin to qgrfr the whole number not exec..' nr bead. Which. if It was not for the extreme Inienb9intild not more than half supply the retail trade. The marketwas fairly active, , spathe pens Care 111100 n clewed by nine o'clock.' and alarger umber. Particularly of the better grades• could base been sold. MP ped sheep may be !airier quoted et sto efrc. the latter figure only for prime 14.5 to 90 pound avenges. There were some few wooled cheep .on gale, bat the great proportion of this kind now offering are of au inferior grade, and the wool is kept on as a general thing, for fear Of -exposure, to hide their rib.. Lambs were in rather better supply to-day and sold at form to MNPer bead. The principal cause of the offerings being to • _small ilea la the tact that them , are' held it t o tsr;V:r.".:elf23lWrttnithatous:srilliNPl - .drover: are only able to WI a limited num ber to thebutebers ut present Ruotation. a 'reduction of one by tri per pound, it Is probable that double ! tentsn umber ad Amen could be sold lit thia market. M. Maraca Oo head, cold sheep and lambs at, $14.(954 Per torrid. Jacob EntomU sold t 0 lambs at UXidel; IA sheep at 1/324 peramtd- Kauffman sold 73 W.O.CPS !POP ' d $44.5 “ 7 " 4 yet head. Adam Eckert sold Tel head common fu extra lamb at t er 44)f per bead. U. nuan sold .29 lambs nt -$1,95 per head, and 79 clipped and wooled cheep be 4 to Wig pe una, M. S po tately & Rm. sold 50 lambs at stnotx; and sheep She II itmantle & Stouffer cold NI head at sto dc per pound, and' iambs rat (rya) per head. LEO 2 • The bog trade In this market continues eery slow, and this Is usually the Calle at this season of the year. as the demand for fresh pork In warm weather is always light. Prices. eompared with last week, here undergone no quotable change, ranging from tt) to 1O!(c for fair to good acempes. DryUeW."d4rhrt IfEW Tong , MAT 2 . — Thers wsuillttle &alma lion but the stock of seasonable goods •Is not burtbensome and prices role steady at like for• bear) . brown shortioss no the best make; loiallife for printed calicoes. 151117k for old and new st y lea Of mold demons; 17c for Loosdale and Masonville tousling Clise for WIWI autos do. and tic for New York Mills do. Loom May O.—Cattle active and stiff at OaDSc.. Hoffs steady at ditiNc . for good to Choke.' T 1 MARKET OFFICE or Prrnrisi•min GAztn - rX., • A1k0N1. , ..14ny 9 . 1E:0. Ti. gent:tat markets are quiet and devoid any , h,„.. important. There A continued steady local demand far 1 , ading 7trticli, and a fair • busi ness In the attgregusts, while in - regard to ralttes t hers an. no Intilorial change:, po s t. taTitts to slack up at thin .irett•nta . of the year. and a bile there I 4 a pretty gen eral re uiplaint i regkril to Wide being dal! and Istvan kfttetory, we belies, that, after all. I 1% about as good a. 1 , 11•11111 at till. partiell ay time. srlin`,lbt7treflnn:•tal QIN: put, . • A YPlA•lS—quiet nail unchanged: sale,. at ti o.lper Md. BuTruit—Tho market continues dull and weak and prim, are, Kiln drooping: we now quote prime to choice roll at and COM -111011 is dull at I.liultl. ItP.ANS-Continue very dull though prices are nominally unchanged. $( i$ per bushel. as to quality. BROOMS-Store prices: Minel n s.l.so; No. 1, $4 , 4: F 0.2. $4: No,. :1, So:Pi: Conon,. CARBON firmer and higher, nod we now quote standard brands. at :Acts. CORNMEAL-The demand - Is light but prices remain unchanged. at IWff.sl per bushel. CRANITERRIES-Senimn about over and market almost bare. CEMENT- Rides of Louisville cement nt per Md. CHEF:SR-Sales of new Oblo Factory at Wt. If; New York tinier at loNktIT: anti New York Goshen at Is. IIItIED FRUIT-The demand Is rather tot ter but prices remain unehangml. Apples 110:7 in; Peaches. 751 , iti for quarters, and IMP for halves; pared. InC3lB. Blackberries, laisl3: pitted Cherries. ff. 55550. -- EGGS-Continue very dull and notwith standing the arrivals are comparatively light, prices are weak and drooping; we now quote fresh 'sicked at 13611. • Fi.or it -The market although firm with a steady local demand. is quiet mid unchanged. The mills within thelima few weeks have ad vanced prices almut We per bid, and during the cause t tine wheat has advanced 5 to 7 cent per bushel. Wecontinue to quote at Pit ,514,.f0r spring; ss,' to for winter, and i,:4 for fan, Wanda. Rye Fi.r. $5 and arm. • GRAIN -There in a • steady Milling demand for wheat, nod the offerings continue light; we &intim* to quote at sl.l:Sibl.:l/ for Itrtl .1i for White:RN to quality. Oats dull but unchanged; 470 . 4 s In first hands, bur erslurnishing sacks; no, on wharf and track, and Sad. t. In store. Offers from Philadelphia to buy at til, delivered free on ears. Corn Is quiet - hut firm, ajid the stock in this market Is pretty well reduced: ear may be quoted nt and s h elled nt PO-offers from Philadelphia to pay the outside quotation.- (lye-1 sales and not much offering; we continue to mote at $5 C. 41. Prime to choice spring bane, B:4SC . HAY-Baled Is very dull and may be fairly quoted at $l4 to la, for fair to st Heti)* Prime timothy. /103 f INV —Market almost bare, but there Is little or no inquiry for It: itikkak per bbl. LINE—Is steady but unchanged. Eastern, $1.75. Cleveland. va - ,. LARD 01L—F. Sellers S Co. report extra Nn. 1. at flat and No. ff. at 5741 fs. PROVISIONS—Market steady. and demand good but prices are without Quotable change; Plain Sugar Cured Hants. 19Gnieli: Canvassed do, la!igt , l9?.;; Main Shoulders. Laklddati: Sugar Cured do, lINGDISS: Ribbed Sides. ItlUkt , H: NI, ear . do, 115ar.17, , .• Lard. In tierces. 17. In `buckets. IS, .Ind caddys, 19441.19 X. Ness Pork tfli9G.lo.l‘. Dried Ik.ef. raxem. PoTATOES—Cout lour dull and “Duckeyes" and `Yloodrlelis" can be bad almost for a song._ Sales of prime Peach Blows, store, 'u ltt i NUTS—Dull; prime Tennessee still quoted et 1f.9 rte. SKINDS—There is little or nothing doing in sit horTimathy or Cloverseed ma the season Is about over. Flaxseed. tkl.s bid-0 round lot would probably bring S2,W. I=2 OFFICE OF PITTS/11110R GAZETTE. I MONDAY. Mly 9. 1970. The oil market minimaes strong and com pared with Raitirday, prides have still further advanced. The moat remarkable feature we .have to 'notice is that while refined has ad vanced, t, , lnce Saturday) a full half cent, crude, taking thy sided rep - in-led to-day asa basis, la, only up an eighth: usually the latter keeps very close to "the former, particulary When the market is advancing, and how It happened that it did not keep pace with refined In thin caw, we are at a lOW In Imagine. There teems to be quite an'actlve Inquiry for refined particularly for near by months, Including May and June, and what Is better still. this ad vance has been established In the absence of speculation, and as an indication that the market is in a healthy condition, and the pres ent movement entirely legitimate, the de mand emanates almost entirely from expon ent. Furthermore, letters are :luny here, direct front Europe, making inquiry In regard to .purchasing cargoes. and the Indications generally ate more favorable, though not all that could be desireir. The market is firm but quiet. Sole of 1010 bbls. spot at and burl at 12%. Seller June. In the altsenee of sale, may he quoted nl Itfiiiy,l3; nod buyer all year at 3 cars cars I tar I car • Sale IA& May t'Siy, agalaht as Sat urelay. Slaynd Julie. lawetber quoted Jane to August. • bid ; August to Ste aanber.... Bayer all year. :11.W.11,4 J cnrr 4 Cir. .1 cars cars 2 car 2 cars 4 cars cars I car I car 1 car I car cIiUDE OIL Br A. V. It. 11. P. L Goodwin rO,-ort account J U Barbour: Citlaens Uil Wurks It, on liCeoutit O.S. flood ick; tither (hot. I.lrAt. on neenunt. 1.. W. Young, S . tella Oil Worka 011, onAccount Ti. C. Ilerbelt.t; J (Inilagher 02ii, on r :maw, T. Magi Stella 11i1 Works 111, on account 0. A. Hull J. if. (titer Val, on account J. It. Ilarbou Fisher (Iron. likk nn account J. Itjuntinll; A. II $O4 on nreounl W Hurtle . Either Ilro. tau on necount mune; Llrillitult • Itej." 30, Oh tW count same. Total 4,7u0 bbla Nfontzheimer. K. & Co. Z.lO EMI. relined oil to Poultuer. Mottle & Co.. Baltimore. Itlonteheiwee. K. & Co.. .14.1.11 b ref. oil to Waring.. K. 888. , S Wulnter. ^Jat (Ada ref. oil to 'Waring. K. & Co.. Plant. . H. Koehler h Co.. 71 blds oil to Waring. K. & C 0..: Phi Ca. • Nnt Iona! Ref. ('0.5 0 bbl.. refined oil to War den, Fre... .1. AV. A linntyller 11) bbln ref. 01l to A. H. Mc Hence. PhiCii. • McKelvey tiro,. 90 LW. ;W. oil to lAran . • .Totni ........ ..... tatis OIL SlltrrED LAST ST W. I'. itrt. I;nion Ref. S tr. Co., bbl 4 refined t Logan line, & Co., Phila. Mentrer. 11. S. Co..seri bUlt refined to Wa Intr. King LCO.. Phila. Kirkpatrick & Leon, fed Idthi refined to I gon Bro.. at Co.. Phila. Tolid I,r.kdrble MARKETS IBA TELEGRAPH Nit 7.7 New Toga. May 11.---Cotton firmer; sales 3.540 bales at 2.:Ke for middling uplands. Flour. receipts 154014 bble; in fair demand for export and home use; sides 0.10) bbls at gt. 76145. 00 for superfine State and western; $11,1i.6tr475. extra State; .ta.lo/2.5,41 extra western; gmtialLf.O. 'comrade w kite wheal extra western; ss.ltift. 4.25, 11. 11.04 (.f. 05,0. earns tit. loads; (41.11 rd, .0.23, good to choice do. Rye Flour steady; sales 30) bbis at s.l.Spaa.6o. Cornmeal in at 'erateteque.t. Whlskv amen sales :KO obis wetern. free, at f1.11:Q.1.07N. closing strong at latter price. , Vbeat.lrecelpte Ih.6W bush: market better, with a fair extort and home trade demand; .1. 7.iSin blab at #1.16 , 40.1:3.”4" for No.: surtax: #I.V. No.l spring; $1.341.an, winter red nail amber western; including one load ih store at $1.14. and #1.404 - 1.411 for white Michigan. Ityequiet nod unahaneed. Harley .dull. Corn receipts were NASH bush; prices were Ic better; sales were gt,tillfl bushels; $1.1221.15 fOr new mixed, 41.164 1.15 for new wenterOgllow,lll.lB for southern yellow. p.151.(Q.1.1n for old mixed western in store an Afinat. Oats: receipts of 3.008 bush; dull; sales of 21',014) bush nt Matic for west ern. -er for Ohio. }fay steady. Hops quiet. • Ice steady at 61641.1 c. Sugarsteady: sales of iblula Cuba at Ilay R.— Hour unchanged and aning. but fairly active and in good demand. Rye !lour steady and unchanged. Wheat is quiet but holders are itsking $1.19 (u( r. red $1.1241.13 for No 2 red. torn nominal: no sales reported. Oats steady at lifie for No. I State. nye quiet at fill4tWie. Flarley—dull and ..urinal. Petroleum antler; holders of refined are n.king 246.424hc for May In large lots: and small onlers tot he trade are IFt.2c above these figures. Crude firm and unchanged at tp.ft,fith • Phlledrlphin. l'1111.M1•111A. May U.—Flour less active but holders tire firm. hent -riweipts light rind triers unchanged. Rye unchanged. Corn less active: western yellow ti LIU, mixed *IAN. 11311 dull: western thVgle. Petroleum: 41,11111 l busilles: snide 3.1%5: relined itae. Pr0,1411,11S ,1411,11S mwhanged. Whhikey linnet at $l,lll for Wesel. $1.0110.1.0; for Iron bound. • Uslllaturr. change vistonti. May P tlull ann vd. l'orn arm:w hite our net ive at t 1.1e4 d tl. u ls, and yellow t1.14a1.11. There ls het ter feeling lathe wheal market: sales of laryland nt Kahl.% and Pennsylvania #1,40. Pips brut at Laura•. Prime mess pork s2Sstao. Bacon firm: rib sides la`iciclear sides Mae: shoahlers lak;e: haulsPAt . Lard quiet at lasnlis6 c.•. Whisky steady at $1.060,0;6,1. wood nod iron bound, and patent $1.06N. Lonho We. . Lotasend.k May I.—Hacking for! pound Kentucky hemp. Cotton very firm: Plour X . Corn: choke *1;1k, $1.1...n. Oats Ine. Wheat unchanged. Rye un chanced. Pork ';'l,stk Bacon bulk meats 12h, bk - d16 ,, , , e. lard re. Whisky $1.1:070.04. Tobacco: sales, I= Idols at tkdd:l34 for frosted to medium leaf. IME! TOLEDO, May U.-Al...rite Wheat 2e. bet ter: N 0.2 white $1.50; No. 2 red ti,ln%; No, 2 du $1.15,1i. =her $1.17. Corti Ir better: No. 1 Wu.; No. 2 94e; vellow Inlet old No. l lrtir. Oat , . :le Letter: No.l 00. Iteeeltan- :boor 1.7 u; bbls, Wheat 12.110. corn 1.4(0 bush. Shipments -flour 2.300 bids. corn 117.100 bush. • Memphis. ScuPuis. Moo O.—Cotton active 01 e; re celptx, 1.45 a bales; exports. 74 boles. Flour firun naperflue Corn excited; choice *WA Oat. firm nt !fey dull at P..1.10;ni. Itrtut active 01 $24. Lard quiet; keg . Ititse. Pork quiet nt $3.1.50. Bacon; shoulders lalne. Wen 1111.0. ICE=I2I • 311t.i,uur.r.. May 9.—Flour firmer andprices unchanged. Wheat fine nt flail for No. Y : tg...; for N 0.2. Corn arm and rejected.in :dory at K•ie. lire dull at The for No. t. Frelghts weak at tank to BUIIIIIO and Chicago. Detroit. Dirrunrr. May fl.—Wheat scarce and higher; sales of extra nt $1.42a1.4.1. and No. 1 $l.ll. Corn titaMe. Sale, of onto at Me for western. •and baas7c for State. Barley dull at W. 5 per contra. E=s:l • NEW Toast, May a= There were 6.401 Cattle for the week, of which 4.4410 head were on sale to-day-109 can at One Hundredth street. 89 at Weehawken. and 111 cars at Communipaw. The market is /arena and active at lag week's figures of 13c for bulls. 1.%1t3c for thinnish western rattle, and IlralOfc for good to choice steers. The quality was fair, and the market averaged 10e. 011 selling. Sales of two can State still-fed bulls at Itic, a car of very com mon tittles, veraginen cwt, Missouri steers. at 131:a14c. 115 Illinois steers, averaging wt 'cwt. at 131saldc, 143 Kansa...cowing 51e cwt. It'iroi Alec, and 3.1 ripe. It cwt Illhmis cattle. at 6'4441714c: 7 to one butcher at the latter price, lb pounds per cwt. Cattle are In a few bands, four arms controlling over three thou sand during the week. Sheep are firm at 54sc for very thin tki pound Ohio sheared up to he for a car K2pounds. and disc for a car 71 Its: a car Virginia lambs. 44 pounds.sold at 15e: mta i° Jerseys are w orth ire: total 13.3'41. with 4,10 to-der, allselling. Hort are coming In mare frei'ly. the 52 cars to-day completing 1.141 for the week: city dressed sell at 111;44 1:1e. live at 91.3491.03 a car MO pounds Illinois sold at to.c. PIIIIJIDIELPFIDL. May 9,—Beef N't Ile are in fair demand at an advance: sales I.f WO extra. at it 4 .otllle. choice 111%e, fair to good common:3(gac. Sheepln fair demand, srsth sales of 12,010 head are at 1139 4 4 e. Hogs higher, with sales of 2,W/ at SW-413,M • CRICIAGO. May 9.--Cattla quiet at Vsit.S.l.ll, for stockers to extra shipping beeves. Horn isteady and tolerably active at P..n0i1y.A.96 for cottontail to giant manual. I:E=IEESE! PErritit:ltOn. CINCLNSATI AND Sr. LOVIS Slay 9.-1 car staves. W Hastings; I do d0..1 Wunderlists; I do do, I , Kober; I do do. 141 -. P 71 tics barley, S Hood; 1411 bdls paper. NlcEiroy & CO: LO LLIa, 1144 ligis dour, W Nantkert Sot tobls do. I) Wal lace; luil do do. Se/shiny, I Mid" do, Sch... maker & I.; 2 ten sausage. P Sellers:2 hbls whisks . . M Johnson; Hit La candle:. A Hawk les & I`o; 5 Isbla alcohol. S do suit, 11 L Fahne stock:s cases wine. IV Miller; 2 lee hams. J Haired:: los hains..l II Parker; Al caddies to bacco. J Fullerton; 4 butts tobaceo. Knox & Orr: 49 46 wits. Meonor & 25 bgs snits, S Howl; 5 lads apples." A Graff: 2 do onion< Il IL•a Jo :A tugs corn.Schnel back:2 dor hams, J Henltilan; 3 do do, A C Clendening; 5, LLis h twines. Shinto. & W: 100 bids tlsittoTCJiinklus: In to, hams. Jlf Parker; do do, Watt. 1,1 Co; 10 tibia whisky. II I:seri:3o lit las soap. I toe lard, Itirritwton lira; :1 tot hams. (*Seller, SI caddies tobacco. It S NV Jenkinson; 10 half butts do. Carter S NI; 10 du do. :I caddies do. W bbls lilsky. 0011.11 & Mu tugs dour. J CLEVELAND AND PEITNID!RDD RA tlJtn.An. May 9.-10 cars Dun ore. Brady's Bend Iron Cu; 7do blooms, Park Bros; I do I s ore, Dil tworth. P.& Co; Ido blooms..l :U./ahead: do o. hamlet A Coo. do pig metal, J Moorhead; ; I do do . L 1..0y.1& Mack; I do do. 7.0 g A Co: 1.111 bids Ine, Campbell, Jonex A 1.'4!: 11t aka potatne,. Ninhood dc Co; 109 eettnr inLos. It' II Taylor; KAU ft lumber, It A Clark: Noun to do.:Vuller, I,onglics, d & bxn Ink, Kny & Co; r; tax smiles. Fairbanks. M & Co;7 tgos marble, 34 11 Madera; 93 W Iron. I. C Smith & Co; 5 bxs o stones. Bostwick & Vance; 25 bbis 11sh oil. W lolarcus & Son; IS pkgs canting, Prescott & Son; 01 blds dab oil. I` Sellers & Ct.; whisky bblv. 1 hl do gin. 2 kgs liquor. Jan McKay; lads pipes. H H Collins; 12' sks pota toes, 11 Thompson: bids ergs. W nankin: 175 kg* P Duff A Sons; casks bacon. 1 bbl du, W (I Graff & Cu; 3 rolls leather, (I N Hoffstott; 4bßil cheese, Day k an 31 sks pota toes. llobb & Herron; 1 bbl eggs, H It., Jr; LW. egg., ILA., 51 Ewing: 1 chest eggs, 2 sks d apples. 2 do rags. Gregg d: Son; 4 bbi eggs, Volgt, & Co; 4 sks fl axseed. H Bea Jr; bbls bpples. Sbdbuck A II; 7 do On, thtndeld A K; 3 bbls eggs. 1 keg butter, 1 bbl dry apples. P Duff & pun; 1 bbl sundries, Day A Co; I bx mdse. M Seibert; tads eggs, P Duff & StM: lalls chairs, 12 do rockers, Ekhlford Chair Co. PITTSIIVROR FORT WAYNR AND CHICAGO RILILDAIL May 9.-2 crtlll metal. Nimick & Co; 3 cars do, Zug A Co; 3 do do. Hallman H;2 do do, Bryan A Co; 2do do. Everson. P & Co: 2do do, Pittsburgh Ironnd Forge Co; Sod bbls aka do. T C Jenkins Dm; I ear stooe,J I. Kongo 217 sks barley. J M Carson & Co; 25 kgs lead. SSeknamaker. It bids bungs. Armstrong Ilro A bbis tlonr. L Wal lace:4 Ltd. tallow. a boo cheese. Dilworth, H A Cu; 31 bxs mistimes. Heaver Falls Co; 65 cm boxes, R WI, forks, Whllmore. W &Co; Ili Iron axles, Hinter k ohs oats.' H Ilea; 5 bgli r 3 -0.. 5 do wheat, McHenry A H; 110 Wlla other. C P Markle & Son. • A LLF.IIIIMY 11.411.1111 AD. May .1. C; sits rags. I bbl whisky, 3lCCullong3. t 3 teem 3 Max eggs, do butter, llead 31: Cdo tallow. Strong di; 11 pkg. marketing. J Mel) Crossan; 1 w M Tbminp.nit:i lad batter. I do eggg. W 316Gorm ley: 3 Las W .Itym Was waisky. J .2 tails s pelts, /3 1 . 1.4441; 39 b bides. J 13illery. ALLEGHLYT STATION. Moe A.-1110 bids flour. H Knox & Pon; 5 cites cooperage, J jgr n, nr e h o llpo o ll.l3gt s t . tll:l4. i .t rIcTI el Holten; 4 iikgri do. lAn bvtter, H& A Carnon: AI Igo onts, M Steel & Son. I cars tnetnl. Pitt. burnb Iron non For 4:41; Mt) bids, NI sks Hour. 4' Me.Mastenq3s.lsks malt. Smith & Co; 190 LuaLcc.'~tn, 11 stewart. IMPORT* RV RIVER. Zus gg., r_svu.r.r. ernJULIA No. 1, Map 0.-39 bbls e 'Au do dour, pkgs butter. do drY fruit. Clark &Co: do butter and ears, 2^ sks oat., Devil:6 do better and eggs, 53 sk ' s po- Intone, P WM Avid., AV 11 Grog & Co: 11 pkg. butter andniga. J A Drag & tau d 5 do do, ius sks potatoes, .1 N Lyon: al bids apples 4 eke fruit, Volgt, M & CO; 5 bbl, eggs, Means &(5 1 tub butter, (7nmpbell & 15 3 tams butter and eggs. 24 eke potatoes. Itaudolph &S;UV do do, .4.1 petit; spots d fruit. htestner Julla: Ws glue. fib eke scraps. W Planes. & Son;'4o sks feed A P Whisern 18 eke oats, Rinehart. & 8;10 bbls glue. All Mils; 3 bbls egg , . ;!) do Ap ple., 12 sks oats, P DulT k Son; 0 pkgs butter sod eggs. Clark & Co; 10 do do, OwIler; ID oil bbl,, , C A Wornmastle; &WI feet lumber. J Seibert & Co; 25 bbls apples, Woodworth & D; Ltd cos.: tubs butted. Canfield & K; 5 bbls OgO , PEP Futter; If . PElt KATE 1•11TEA11. May 0.-506 ft cedar lumber, ,I'r /Rockdale; 61 bblx dry poacher, a do porous, I' fluff & Son: XI bblx dry Deacbse.W li.Graff 1t Ognl: btx peanuts, A. Graff:47o bgx wheat. Kennedy ItroFS tikes to bacco, Pgb S Connellsvllle Int; tllabdlx stares. Phlllipn C.I; 5 cedar chests, :X/ bra pea nuts, Ilylngtom:.4ll toot old railroad Iron, agent flrady'n Gond Iron CO. ST. LAVig PFR OI.ESDATE, Mnr o.—n 3 bjowno, Sloger t N hoick Co: 10 boles cotton, hennedr, Childs dr Co! 10 M.D. Hour, Nltnlck & Caql bble bone dun, 6 E Palmer. helot 6.lfulf k Ca; 0 bbl castor oil, II L . Faboentock & Co; ) , 1 61,14:11our, .1 Porterteld &Co: RTEAMSECIPS. • 'TO LIVERPooi. AND QUEENS TOWN..— THE • INMAN MAtt STEAMS PS, numbering sixteen firlt• dsu tenets, among them tbo oelebrs . 1147i14;hr. Selling EVERY SATURDAY. (rem Pjer 46 North River. New York. e'er passage or furiber Informa tion spell to' WILLIAM BINGIIAM, Jr., • 143 MNITHFIELD STREET. AUCTION 11IRST NATIONAL BANK, THIRD I' NATIONAL. CITIZENS. EXCHANGE AND 4 7. 1 1r5 . """ v aMir; Hay lIEh, at o'cioek. dog ' ea N l ZiFen E tYei:enilli!wirer AleHearne* Menton 5.11 . 0, Smithfield atreoti / 0 Pharos !lot National Bank. Pittsburgh .5 Pharos Third en. Ilit. de.; 30 snare, Moro de. do. de.; 'l3 'hares Exchange National Bank; """." sure A. MCII.WAIN h onocr. ELIXIR. MiNUALI:I4 irybryrtA.. 4. gAnrit • 1301 Mark r a t n o t r rrt. . A RSII ALT. ty vh , 7r t :rhulerii• snit Mall, by GEO. A. ytsburgb. • VEIV, BURLINGTON BURRING.— 10 bon. Mitchell's celebrated Burlington Ing met of the ...eh; also fresh muted Seleaden Nut received and for Yohz the boo or at retail. at the Emily OrnrstartegbignAw .r 3 a Corner Liberty and Banth Erns. _~_ _ ..;.._._...~..~.,~,,.,., g RIVER NEWS. - The river continues to rise stsaddy under the influence of the recent ralustnnd there.is even' aPpeatttuce of a crud coal boat Considerable rain fell yesterday. and the indi cations last night were favorable for more. • . • . • The Belle. Capt. .1. P. Pula h..delahrl , fur Brownsville and lleueva this ryeiting at tl dock, and' p.sengers and niaipper, should bear thin in mind. liereafter she will leave here regularly on Tut...atty. Thursday and Sat uNny twenitipt at the hour above named. The Belle Is a neat and comfortable strainer. and Capt. Smith Is so well known. in the Monongahela Valley, t hat he requires no Intro duction to the patron, of the Monongahela river trot, The Kate Putnam, Capt. Ed. Evans. with >lessni. Harbison and Obi:lest in the °thee. in announced for Nashville forthwith. As will Inc neon by card. the will receipt freights otgh to >length's 004 New tlrleans. The Glentlule put tiff twee 111 lons of Willi on• Wheeling. which I irelithiVii newly three days. Untd. Harm proposes. to return to St. Louis fort 'twit in. The linrges. Capt. Shedilen, depart for St. Louis tevlttv posit help. and Alipper4 are requested to hone their Ins RA' hiding AIOWIR ins early lip the daps ins Po."' The Wild Duck, Capt. Anawalt. Is an nounced to depart for St. Louis next Sigur d., The St. Charles arrived about three o'clock to Saturday afternoon and left the sante even ,r,..l-v,i,,,,F,!trttt I I; pi might be expected, she tll The Julia ar " rffeil o fw n onlsville, and after putting out her freight, went iIOWII to the dock roe repairs. Site will depart as usual this day week. The Arlington did not arrive until after dark, having been delayed by fog on Sunday night. She will depart nA usual to-day at IX o'clovk. With a single exception, she has not missed trip since .she came out and by her promptness and regularity she tins the confidence of.the patrons of the t rade. and this accounts for her heavy way bushiest, The G i n n i t State in exfiectsd to be back. from Cincinnati On Thursday, :ma ill leave for Portsmouth on Friday at 4 e. a.. :old every Friday t hereafter. The Put.. tidd n good trill from Nashville. including Aln tons old railroad iron. She is vers• well adapted tor the trade. part ictilarly under t he admst ration of Capt. FA Evans. The new steamer Red Wins hail an r t e s - s party of AM from Ited WMg to St. Paul and back, and she was presented wit one of the most beaut Ifni flags that ever tiatinted over the waters of the :Missppi. The St. Paul Picss says. She will have her .all share of business on the Upper Mississippi. without regard to the opposition: site may encounter. The Bellevernon left St. Louis Thursday for Pittsburgh With IMO tons at Pilot Knob Iron ore for Ashland. Ky. —A Minnesota raft pilot said n few days ago that he had hired thirty or forty men to pull oars at one dollar per day fur actual working time. with deck fare back - equiva lent to about *al per month—and says he could hire ten times t he numher wanted at the :one rice. 'This Is much lower wages than is ordinarily paid. is :b. , psme 01 II.: b..' temper building nn the Missouri memolte Kansas City. The keel has been laid upon the ways. and the timber and machine, Idrop lu. ground. .1. Me.l.lpine, the !milder of 1 his hoist is miugdent of being able to launch the nrstiKansas-latilt. steamboet before the lit Of J um, --Capt. E. A. Stiehl°, Superintendent or.the St. Louie and Peoria Packet Company. hag chartered the. Moonier Ilearihnown 3 OWL thirter. of Little Hock. to-run in the Memphis nod Arkansas river trade. -Capt. John Edann has cluitiered the Galla tin for three month, to run bet wren kleinplds and Derail' , Hiatt, In tonne...that Ith the Little Rork Railroad. • it it xn id that John Snlllynn haltpu onn telsl Capt. Cannon's Interest In the Bent Lorene was to tines left Si. Lottis for Pittsburgh on Saturday. RIVER PACKETS iIIiNON I 3.\111:14 Eli. THE FLEET STEAMER • BE LL E, ludtptuttent Pittsburgh, Browny' ilk unit Genera Parket LEAVEN MAMA' AT S M VISI can-, Freight , stul renrtuer. u , 4111.•1ntA.41 the 11..nongsheht riser. • Fortrekont or paisegr opt.ip.nt,nrcl.,lt What( - tPAI. et 1... Brant .trert. tuy9 SAW!. PATTE.R.ON...4..nt. I=l Ii OR YT LOGh , o K [nNo4 - 0 ,, 4Z .ar SAVANN . ~,, Will leave for t baatw,rran,f lutertuediato Port 1140. MEM 11,,"Oy EVANS VI L LE, WILD 1)1701; And Bates Swan and Dove, J ANAWALT ~,,,,,, d lod . . %Vanua,: a. anig.onevd V, freight ...PUY '•' G. U. lilt IEsT Ora Ihrungli %Ansel tiding 1,, Nvvr in k... and all landing. on Om Atigna.ligall and A. 1 0 ,• ainmnlram VOR LOUISVILLE,7.4 I% IgX•NaWILLY aND \A,II ',,,0 ILL K.—The ...awl, and coma:galln. • KATE ITTNAM ED: F:V.INS. • SE. Will leave u above au TIM:MSDAV. May 12ab. 'SPECIAL. NOTII . F.-The Kate Putnam ells take feeler and !crept them llsrom,h to Lcmuhn and N d. Orlanna. milt • EDWARD EV ANS, ..11aater. UPPERS ' V A B SV - SIR at f e 4F mCA Int/ AND ST. 1 , 1 the er 031.1.1E1t AND BARGES. • • JAS. 141IEDDEN... .. ... .. CHAS. MATTHEWS. Clerk:4,D 1.110 Se above oh -THIS DA' Hay 10U... 4 r. NiggiiiiM!! COBTKIIOLIII AND CINCINNATI. rrifF, NEW ANI) SPEEN'. • 1,1 steamer GRANITE ItTATEt. ....... . .W.fat! 11l Mare for the atone and intermediate porta oil FRIDAY. May 13tA, at 4 P. N. For freight or PM/PDX° apply on board. Eammom PittsbuCgh and Cincinnati PACIC:ET UNE The new nod "plemild ride.a her JUNIATA, Ow. C. L. !Massa S, r --- 4 = l " will leave Plunburch for Cincinnati NY SKY TIIIIRSDAY,at 12 o'clock pnonpily. Itettunine. will leave Cincinnati EVERY SUNDAY al 12 9. Fee freight or pemste, apply en Weird or to CLACK A ("DMA NOWOOD, mai JAMES CIALMS. AgenLP Pittsburgh and Cincinnati PACTET LINT. Thu moor mm splaudtd shle.uhool zi dW it Steamer ARLINGTON, DANIEI, MOORE, Rioter. A. SUCPAkI). SUM, Immo Pittsburgh far Cinclunall livery TURSDAY et 112 AL promptly. Rottiming, losses Citichmstlfor burgh, at 1:1 M. °very FRIDAY. For freight. passage, or other Information, apply on Nand or M. JAL C'OLLINS, fel FLACK A VOLLINIi WOOD. Agent. LEGAL. ()ph an-s'Cpurt Sale. Eetato of JOSEPH GM:it:FM.l*w Of the town elite of Bernell, county of Indiana. State of Penn, sylvanle: BT , virtue of no order of the Orphans . Court Of alunt.f. , there VIII be expend DAY,blic title no tbe toetnlees, on tbe ItltT TUES •• . 7th DAY OF JUNE, 1870, all the teglWittle.lntertud and claim of the wad Joseph Uwinne. deed, of. In and to the following described rind °Web% to-wit: The one undlrided thhd put of neertalin piece or parcel of lend situ ate in Burrell torroshle.taid county, adjoining bind, outteob Gruff 11.11 We. Matter. with wunten toe tury.3o Met by 40, twn stogies high. a tw i lttol arol'olglliil =Teart t irelr; 44l : l4' nr 4 .TE llte -o"' ntrartre ' p r o l°" : _tareY eh ... motion of udoonts4 the rutlaricw to one rem -.ere" afMr. with Intrwest. to be tenured by bond and ealAi,o fkif!q!Eiq t 7 JOHN BRUCE IVI3IAIIER, A Andtdstraton of sold deceased. myltrilOdaT WM. It. BLACK. Clerk._ n !STRICT COURT OF TILE lINI. Ififer T APATZTrhiltiti l .r l ll7SKlNZ: cr. In the matter 01 1101IT w T W. ItoDGENN and /1 ALEXI/10CH 7d. 110 IN/ bankrupt. - Western District of -Pen eyWard m• . 11 =` ,1 41U:Itr,:e."1„,V,eb,levIteo:11:ayriTod Alexander 111 .1ludgens. or them untyor hoover. M elate of Pennsylvania. In .nid Instrict. who MtVe been dal/Wedged banitmets Ole/ of their meditom, and the payment of any debts tVtifli, U trt7ele g j r7e rt . Y u 41 1 .0 1 11tetfgt,T. petition far of weren't . ..fly byTen are forbidden by law. A meeting of the crod nt mid bankrupt.. to pane their debte and chow. one of Irlloro ..- .Immo& of their estate, will be held at a Coln of la r nlanktoy to be holden at Littt,"2l,l irm .1 am Mew of Hamer tummy.. Now, non of sho Itettlftlehl Bankruptcy Id said Dedrlet. A. UUDOCX. 10. It Mandel* myll.wls As Meteemme NSA.. nria Lake Iffentair. • Whits Matt; .0. 7.2 and 3 Mac kerel—dl e k ed pkg !Abrader Mackerel. • • Round Mersa Oxl Plato at 1.8 'L L • • WATT, LANG &CO. S M 0. 1 .72 uld 114 Wood M. TUESDAY-MORNING, MAY 10, SPECIAL - NOTICES r - . 1- *CONSVIIIPTION DR. SCITENCE'ff PC - LEMUR IVERDP for the d'a.V(atk ho. cold+and ' grit tenths of harp s and all the Debilitated fkintlitions of the Aorach. DIL ISCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, for Dis eases of the Liver or tilt \et as • Gentle Mitten.. curing them three Medicines are often required ta Consumption. though the Pulnionic S tip allow hen cured many desperate case.. The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrade Pills assist le reg ulating the Stomach and Liver,, Ltd help the Pal mon, Syrup to dims. and search through the blinal runnel*. by which taming e core li soon ef fected. Them Medicines Are Pannientlously offered to the the only a te, Metals end reliable remedy for Pulmonary Consumption,and for all those morbid csinditionii of the body Which lead to that fatal disease. Liver Complaint mid Dyspepsia au often forerunners of Consumption, and when they manifest themselves they require the most pnimpt eittentffin, Tho Pulrnonic Syrup i th e miine which has had thing probation before nubile. Re value haa been proved by the Unionism] cures It has made through a period of more than thirty-dve years, in allot which time its reputation hanincreasedoinil the most obstinate ekepticlion can no longer doubt that it In a remedy which may be used with confi dence In all mom. which admit of a Nun_ If the liatient will perseVeringly (until' s - the direc tions which aceompimy each bottle. he will certain ly lie cured, if his lung,. are not too ch wasted to mono a cure ponnlble. Even in al oe, summed to be incurable, whim friends and plueleines have despaipat, the tine of thin Medicine baa saved the life of the patient and restored him to Perim. health. • tiehseca doeS set say that all cases of Pol. r t Y oni n = ' i rg:1 1 : 11. Y 111 .41 Net inolenta hare the most elan/Inn nymptoms, Ruch as • rioting cough, creeping chills. tt4ht sweata, genera) debility. Iwon to such a degree Ont. they ere Obliged to tie In trod, and. when they are given up by their physician. they may still be fut./. No nie/liced treatment ate create new lungs, bet when the lungs are nary sadly diseased and to some or ient destroyed. a cune may be effected by Dr. 'Schenek's - I Also. In Sera itioun Iniieases, hese medicines,. equally etneient. Ur. Schenck s photographs nif apitipee,ir krona who hare n nearly cove with reaming sores and COw I healed up. Ttt tshows It. purifyin iperties. bleb 1211111 i be able o heal CIIIIItIeo ii thelungs. In the treatment' of Consumption It Is of the ut- Inmost Iniporttutee to give rigor and a holgthY tone the system. /town it is necessary to stpngthun' the uppellte of the teitieut and ireprowe the diges tion. Miner nourishment in required together with Ruch MIMI. as will tulle/ the food easily/Ihour tilde. The articlesost suitable for Ito diet of Consumptive putien m ts are designated In Dr. Schenck e Almanacs. which are distributed gratui tously. general. the most highly outritous arti cles are to be preferred. hot the digestiveorgans must be strengthened in order to make either food or medicine serviceable. This nmuiretnent to met hY the Seaweed Tonic. and for tills purpose It was de ;ltTn t ilkii digestive powers here int 1 0 . 01 onjer. the foal has pniper effe% the t I s n yitena of the patient Is Invigorated and the lungs begin to ego, ciao their functions iu martial and healthy man ner. Then the healing powers of Pulmonin Syrup will effect the cure. Pulmonary Consumption Is *lineal odwaye coot pilented with limpets:la end laver Complaint. Schenck'. Mandrake 1.1110 are Intended to remora obstruct,. (non the Liver and restore Its healthy tßion. They have all the efficacy which Is .crilied o calomel or 'Tine muse: . sod are warranted ant to contain a particle Of any mineral 10150 n. These Pins citni.the most obstinate costivenews, sick headache. piles, billions affections, and all other diseases which arise from a toned or obstructed condition .4 the Idver. One bon of the,. W0..111 prove the efficacy of the medicine. In Consumption the Seaweed Tonle and drake Pills are invaluable auxiliary' inedleines. They relieve the sufferings of the todient and uslat .the Pulizionlc Syrup In effecting, curs. They have been found nseffil advancesi steam of Consump tion, where the lungs are almost entirely dmitroyed nod ell symidom• acconilint to the Judgment of the physician indicated e PKVI/ death. The lives of patients who went actually In • dying ciondition hone been pmserved for months by the toe of Seliencl's three irreat remcdlm. lir. SehenclCs Almanac contains • full treattse on the cartoon forms of disease. hts ninileof treatment and general direst,mn how to use his medicine can be had gratis, n sent b 1 mall by addressing his Principal -office, No. 13 North Sixth street. Phila delphia, l'a. , Pelee the Pulimmic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle Mrli 91,40 per tintße. er 9740 • half down. Mandrake Dili: s 5 001110 sea. For sale byall druggist.. . dienalAT DOCTOR WIIITTIER CONTIN LIES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE EASEA. That numeruns elms of eases resulting fp self.atinse. imiduring unmanliness. nervous debility, erciollorn4. seminal endmions, and finally impotenry twqmanently cured. Persons 1.12111.1.011 with delicate, intricate end bale standing constituti 111 l al complaints poditely invited to call tor cos“ulMtlon. which are costs nothing. Expe l-tone, the best et 1.V.1•417, bits enabled hint to perfect rmitedies At. mice °Melee!. sale. permanent. and which In most cases nn bo used without hind. ranee Ub business. Medicines prepared in the es tablisbutent. which embraces other, reeoption and walling rooms; AIM Mutninut and .leepin, apart ent. for 'reticent. regalia., daily Personal atten tion. and ea nd chemical belts. thus venom ltattAng the te mineral springs. No matter who have failed. State psur masc. Read what he says in Ids pamphlet or any Mgt.. sent to any address for two stamp. In sealed envelope. Tit, MYY•11411 of num treated annually. at oilier and all over the country. eonsulteilontree,pers.inally or by mall. 091coNo. 9 Welke street,neer etturt.llousel 'Pittsburgh. Pa. flours 9A. 31. to ft u. Sundays 1 ...to 9P. Pamphlet sent to oar addrese for Two Y. 07-MAN11000: 110 W lAIST! 110 W 11F.:41`011K11 Pubhalted la a rdeltul envelop, Price, six rent, A LEcvuuE ON TILE NATUNAI. TItIiATMENT. and Radical Cure of 9pennaPu-rlirest. Seinlnal and tinned, meats tn Marriage generally: ,and I'L Pon trigtC4y• 1 1 1P "'-' .1.1 F3lll .. P.. anther the -- olreen Ilona" de. - A BOON To THOIISANIeI Slit-113‘13102 . Sent nailer veld. it a plain envelope. to any addnrea postpaid. lii of sin m ilpls, „rAl': Vora. Poatomee box 1•11,t1. .11.44 lir. Cuireratoga "Myrna, Guide. - arm-v. 23 cent., tuyle.ar 111111 111'E.- 1111...pleudld Hair Dye P. the 11.11 In UM world. Ilaruthu, mlinik, ineunianelnao, dues not c,MASH lead. nor any Purdue poison twooduce Weirdo ~r death.- A void the venolted adeity Sire prep/dation. boarding vlrtura they do act poa. see*. The genet. IV. A. Itatettebiga ill.dr hadi hod 30 years untarnlatiod reputatlon lo up old lta Integrity an the oulv P W b Perfect UAW or Brown. Sold by all 10t0iglate. Applied at II Ilond shot, N. Y. fer OILS r ra C k 31% . 41 1 CI'S, COMMISSON 111EllillA NTS AND DEALER,' IN Petroleum and its Products: Pillstatrett Ontee—LAl2PCl.l.',. HUILDINti. cor ner of ItuquetnelVoy soot Irwin street. Obihgth•tpbta NVAI.NUT STItHET. pi WU 'Fl,:' 1 , 1121.100i04 lierrhaate and Broker% ILI Petroleum and its Products, DALZF:I.I.'S BLOCK, DUQUXYNTE WAY I= WARING,KING &CO • pll 10E1 WALNUT STRERT. . ECU PS El - PETROLEIM REFINERY. Herbert W. O. Tweddle,' ALANUFAVIERER OP . • Lubricating and Iligh Tot Burning Oils: ECLIPSE ItAILIEOAD AXLE Oil.. . Maude groat hem with im t charm. remains Wu- Mil al Weal. tetblebraturos. bps•vial oil for min , red climates or hot weather. LOCOMOTIVE, 'ENGINE, MACHINE PIMP. Will et:decree,. - RAW MILI;ANLYPLANIND MILL 011.8, Adapted tor bleb speed. • r . tti•:,:butkttivr ou.• FINISHING ...INMAN,. • I. lIARNEttI 011 Y IPA RAIPVIr(R. AllllOll 1 ARNINH, M. prawns, Might Iron • ',Work a nd Machluary from rust. • The products.are maniaactured ander Or. Tel eddle's patent by Superheated Memo in Varcuo. The Lubricating Oils era Mallet odorless, In'L bpine, uniform, and mostly light mitered, stand a lob teraporstare unchanged, had teasel° Mated during extreme Odd. The Rellrimd OH. are une qualled, and are inconstant tee mein many of the gPidll'.ll'l"':'°;:a Rant eltiXabeint mid!. GLASS, QITEENSWARE too IrObtriftlittit, trETERMKIIK io FINE FREMIL • China and Glass.l•kl • 'NKR PLATER 13001 H. XNER 1 • AND TEA SETA, TEA TRAYS i AM/CUTLERY. r 4 1.14 P/Rr4r,g/Pgr4 7111' pz rj4 l It 4 BREED & 00), I . 100 wooh - setarr. • 1 - • REYNOLDS STEEN & CO., 124 Wood Street Importans nod Do!era In FRENCH, CHINA, FINE CUT CLASS AND Qil- en'sware. Thejanteit u rtmoot Ist . Now Yortpyle". ERT4rU 1828. . HENRY 11103T 7 • AIM' 61p11T...111U DT. Y, CUM'. HIGBY OUST St CO., No. 1:9 Liberty St, tcbaewe .red till Male E, SEIVad ' SIVE P. PLATED wAILE. . •The attention of I metalled gOuds In the alms. LIM Is Caseated uur 11toei. Imported direetlY from the best Eurn • n motets,d we era no w eseemuse a fresh desirable l ot of the above • nods. a .1:val &c. JOH T. GRA:S7, • HONE AHD SIGH PATIPTER, ORAMEM AND (;LAZIER, = AL77 (Late Thuid vireOLJ PlUsburgh, FA:w:.yy, {qi ii rr. D. EVAN-SI, ARCHITECT, , w11'1"4n1 PINANOIAL AMERICAN BANK, No. 80 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURGH 11400.000 ECIIIMMT Stockholders Individually Liable BASK OW DISCoUST AND DEPOSIT. JUltiii FLOYD. President. Vitenler. lIMC,OBI/: • Thos. M. Marshall. I John 31- 31 urLtaxi, W. T. Shannon, I Archibald WeJtaos. Ism. W. Arndt. Ju. D. Kelly. Chu. 13. Ww..Floyd. Jo Floyd, • ml. Bea k Is now fully orsanlwd and pneperad do • general Banking butlnew. .1•10:1W1 FREEHOLD' BANK AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, No. 100 Fourth Ave.. Pittsburgh. CAPITAI_ 11111,999. titoo, *300.000. mitimm DEPOSITO6S SECURED BY BEAL ESTATE -AND INTERMIT ALLOWED OS TIME DE POSITS. r;eiddiit-111.1WAUD HOUSE.' Vice Presidents—J. tll.l2ltAkT. ADAM JACOBA . • EDWARD lIOIIBE, WILLIAM pm Liar,. JAMES EL CRAST, ROBT. W. MACKEI, THOMAS WEEK', JARED M. natusn. THO W. . , . Secretary and Treasu MAS rer—T DAVIS HOMAS STEEL. Attestant Oehler—JAMES P. SPEER.. . °Mee hours from 9 o'clock A.. L. to 4 Welsch P.M. daily, .0 every datunlay evening from 7 to 10. ep.Mult COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No. 92 Fourth Ur., Pittsburgh CAPITAT 11100.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. W. 11. EVERSON. W. C. 31AV1111.11 President Cashier. !pIRIETOSIN: • - ALEXANDER LIATIO4 JOHN Abp i A. 11. BNB URI. D. S. MACIIt , ip W. 11. EV BIISON, W. O.IICUILART, J.1 . 11.V. 1 .5 P11A : 1.. 14 JACOB IMES. Flxi7 ll ;MEilt;il INTEREST allowed 011 TIME DEPOSITS. Prompt attention styes to all badness ut cantos pondoss, ' THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Of Pittsburgh FORTIIE Safe Keeping of Valuables, Under guarantee: end the renting'„( Sate. IQ Its Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, No. 83 Fourth Aye. PreNdent—WILJAIAII Vine Preetrlent—llltNßY PLAPrIL 0111.7111.1. . William Phillips. I Byron 11. Painter, Henry Lloyd, Willie. Rea. t JCA. Mirri lar rn, WHIM= N. Lion. I :t1721. ;ter. Jas. I. Benne_ ,tt I Hook and Treas.-B.E. VON BONI4IIOItST. Open daily [lwo 9 o'clock a.... L. 4 geelyrk P. 31: CITY BANK, IHMEWMEUMBES MME!!!I ME= ST041:I1 01.11KH s ISO' VI 'WA I.hT 1.1 A 111. E. U . :Ter:REST PAIDuYIIIiPoNITS. FORPJGN EXCHANGE bought and anid. and when desired remitted to leun.pn. Collections Un it madeed P on Not. and l all and In koadas. all the principal pants lir the Prosidenk JAMINI IieCADE, Viee President. W. N. AN, Cuhler. id II Erfolle: U. Muse, Jetties Hefei, Thomas Route. Hub keeling, Patrice rose. i Terence Campbell, R. Barr, I 'James Phelan, . lideglnn, H. A. Pre/angl. 14.'.1. I TDOUL•• BA. Of. N. Stelil• Celli JON. L. li A ZZAH. Solicitor. CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Block, PITfn4UROH. PA. CAPITA] 1100.000 Bank of Discount and Deposit. =1 Interest Allowed on Time Deposits linctlons made in all then principal titles of the t!eitee nut,. and t'nnulins. THOM A 4 FAWCE"PrxeTIVA:I4..`VL.BAIJEY. birl ' i4 . llllgl4CWS, efEa..TINII=AN. JUJUS ADLYII, 'MOLD U. lincr_elll JAILIPAYAW. H. IjAKICK. J. IL WA Lay w J. W. 04_4, Cutler., k. H . l/1041NOS, rashler. • . , DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Avenue. CHARTERED Hi 185.5 • ASSETS. g 2.598.371 60. Open dilly from 9 o'clock, It. to 3 o'clock P. N., and SATURDA Item May lit to November lot, from 7 9 'lock.. and from No vember Ist to May I'll from Yto oclock. Deposita received of nil Nina of not lea s than ONg La)I.I.AR. sada dividend of the profit* de ared talc. • ran% In one uld December. Inter est has been Barth to June and December. slued the Barth was organized, at the rate of Sit Per Cent. per Plat Int/Neat if not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the dataiNtar as •prinelpel, d beard th e same Interest how the drat Mn of Jun. and December. conspoundlos tal a y Without troubling the depilaitur to call. or eve to_ present his wut boot. At this rate money anti double Inlets thu twelve Y Routs cootainlnelhe Charter. Dy.Latra, Wiles and Regolatlonii. thud gralla, on application al the ollEce. I , iaiincvr-,JAMES lIEFIDLLAN. rellt Geniis Albion, i A. U. Pollock, U. D., John, U. Back of en. Robert Robb. Bent. Y. yaknostock, John U. Shoenberker. rs ;James Marna., j " a ri.'4"lVi Mar ns, fall...nor tipsier, Wand. Pininock, Christian Tomer. • W. J. Andainon. Cal, LA Adams. ,eotar A. iiAdelre, JobC. HindUT. , Joh blarktall • VP T B o tk. trannavit,.. Cr:g y rAu.a. j !David ovanainag. AIWA I NvIr4A, 111111po. .IAAA• D. K. 11,. Kotler, C. 1.4113.1 k • , iv Meru RUt. TalAsuutr-CIIAILLICS A. OuLTON, 111DatirAAT—JAILYS /IL D. MEND& N. Holmes - 4,- Sous • 9 BA-NUEIRS, 5 1 7 Market Street, PI'rfSBURGH, PA. Foliate of STOCKS, BONDS A7ill OTHER SECURITIES, .1101:011T AND 5(4.10, ON CollefindlON. altentionoald to the purchase and United State s Securities. I HART, CAUGHEY & CO., • Bankers and Brokers, CORNER FOURTH A iD WOOD OTREETD, _ • Pittsburgh. Pa., otUCCIEttIORS TO I.IILNNA, OAR? t C 0.,) • DEALIMII Exchange, Coin, . Coupons, Awl milder l 4 to the osmium. ant! g - gyorurnent"Bonds. 4 1,8 9 • Night Draughts on London. Tradesmen's National Bank, *eon MEET, COINER SECOND ME. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupon Bonds aid Mod DOUOIIT ADD SOLD. • wadaTCY Prostd,* BITraAIVII, c,AT N : FLOUR PEARL STEAM FLOURING MILLS. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., Ausamuretwr, Banat . ..tams at tb• fallowing - ottabratad brands of noun Bur GI. Brand an macoalad Pada', Blatt. blar li ra Brand. A No. 1 Mir. Funny Mont that at attar* matlafaMoo. I starla. Badltral larally. Mow allPartOr to anT a litie mune te the mt. • Apra . . *A/1 do aa rattreaantad.arke . / / . - r ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. FORT PITT Boiler, Still and Tank WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, =I TUBLTLAR,DOUBLE-FLUND TUBULAR FIRE BOX AND t..YLINDRIL STEA3I BOILERS.'-i OIL ST . ILLB AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS. SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS. STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES, PRISON DOORS AND COAL SIIUTES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Cor. 2d, Bd, Short and Liberty streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. . • . . • Onlerri eent to the oboye •ddru till ter promptly attended to. - . HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Car. Point Alley and Dayneane St, =1 Engine Builders, Founders, AND 14mufaeture ST'EAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIuNEITT ENGINES of all sixes. iIV d t i niVIEVVVNV , "I".ii Ttlttrial LADLES. of 151 one power.. -- CASTINGS, of every kind :wade to order at our Foundry on TIMM STURM, below Bartel. HIGH tot' OU Wells. SHAFTING, PULLEYS. !TANDEM. BOUM and TOBACCO SCREWS. and IltoN TOBACCO rnEsslcs. on bend and .0040 to order, at the INDUSTRM WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny juror. neer the Point Pitteburgh, Pe.. =oB=l Riesick & Bro., FIRE AND BURULAR•PROOF SAFES AND VAULTS. WE= EEl=23l ENGINES . AND MACHINIqa, DREWERT WoldK, tISPAIRINU and PUTTIN‘i CP MACHINICRY, VORA ULU' CIIIISST. Cor er Ildh luld PIKE ' , THEM' S, Piusburab. P. noldanS D'ELUIA BOILER WORKS, F REPHAN & COl, K_n_i . kfact . urent , ncrpEASt 11011 . .E1t13, OIL TANKS tt21 7 1.1:71 , 1 1 4 T I r igs l / 4 . F.lB. BRICIIEN DOORS Cor, of Secoliil Avenue and fAirly Street. PITTSIIIIRGII, PA. , Repairing done promptly. Oniers sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. F. 11.1t1 . 11A.N. torsuerly Natisger at CAltitt/LL ocatre POUNDERS, MACHINISTS KNAP FORT PITT Foundry Company. OFFICE AND I)'ORKS • 4 1 Twelfth St beet, GEILDIMIZI 11134 Mill Machinery. Nall MA- RimuctA and Cam gene r. tnyl NATIONAL 'FO INDRY AND Pipe WOirkS. 'orner Carroll and Smallman greets, =I =I WM. SMITH, MAM,FACTUREK OF Cast Iron J3owl Pipe, GAS AND WATER WORKS: 2: 1 174'1.%t"i1,,,TuL.'"11:"0!Vi1l `42:',V;L-.efs ,it.stings for Gas and Water Works I wooW also call Ow attention of Superintendent. of Gas Works tom) mato of lINTORTS. W. J. ANDERSON U. A. IFRETE. MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY. W. J; ANDERSON & CO., Manufactorers of IRON 110118 TI FRONTS, WIN' DOW LINTELS and Ma LI.S, and Castings of all Descriptions I`Watiral " o Ctlir /V i Vird . r(YO Houser, 011,11 Ci AND VorNunr—No. 130 WATER ET., Elltallo[h.t ROBINSON, REA & CO,, k 31ltuzas WASII*TON WORKS, POUNDRItIi S. MACHINISTS, PIITSBITIWIT mu lialai 2s tlicarrr iogth tit flos , t Tit S u taUarry &saw Ere =Zherfi . octet ots. NO. n .lll= "_k . , ! 4 4 fat r il llzA??r PATE. , II . MIC I RV= 11411252 THOS. CARLIN kiLCO . • ~ North Ward Foundry & Machias Works iIANDUgHT ST., ALLDHIEN CITY, PA Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam - Engines. Oil Presses, Pulleys, Shafting. Grist and Saar Mill Wort, Rolling Mill and Machine Gratings, (irate Oars, Walghts. Wawou Bozos. he. Lluilt to order and have on band Heigines of all Eger., w Phoenix Roll Foundry, I.IBERTY AND 24TIt ST9. BOLLMAN. L OSE BAGALEY, 2.6uintsctoren of Superfor Chill Rolls, , Sand Rolls and Pinions. • PROFESSIONAL G. Li ADee IKP, ATTORNEY /ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Eru removedto - 44 o. GRANT STItIIET Pun,. bend. onetime to the U.S. tlecullang tM,Put • Coufte,ln the State Supreme And on the COUlla of Allegheny county, end make collecUons In moot of the acklacent conntles. Isliegyy H. 1 .. ICORIFICK I At orney-at-Law, No, 68 GIBANT i•nircr, pr'lsmapt. ttoollon 1t , .. to all ktodallaTl ARCM :LLD BLAIWIry Attorney -W - 14w, Nu. 110 FIFTH A • rams, Pltts burgh, P. M. B.EEPER, . I ZERMATt'Air e l A rtrO J PATIO! OP office,lll'2 Filth avenue. Ar , gt 4 T ,l ttl:".giTi:""'l r t;"3" ct legal business attended tor i rm " :optly ugo a. olnkkly. COTTON MILLS OLDIES, BELL & CO:," ANCHOR COTTON MILp, MsAnnaacre al HEAVY MEDIUM LIGHT ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA heeting and Batting. uY.~:+ny vy~i+ _tea...: ^a"s@t4,f ;; M •iY/~,,,af ~,N w .. i T :. ~. .. .. IRON AND. STEED DU, 6 UESNE WORKS. Coleman, Rahm &Co., I= 11I1►\. NAILS;STEEL, Axels and Springs • DUQUESNE, I. X AND JUNIATA FLAT BAR, RoUND AND St4UAIIE IRON. BAND, 11001, stilsET AND rANK IRON. BOILER PLATES AND HP. %Ds, GUARD IRON. DRAG .t GUARD BARN ' , LAM/ KS, CUTTER BA RSCYLINDER IRON. T AND FLAT RAIL. for Vos.l Roads., CROWBARS,W EDGSS and HARROW TEETH. SPIILNG PLOW AND cuizriv ATOM STEEL. STKEL WINGS AND MoULDS. cut to patter, STEEL TIR ES. STEKI.BII A VYING. A II STEEL. COACH. BUGGY .41 WAGON SPRINGS and ANLIN. - CUT NAII.S-AND SPIKES. All Goods First Clam and Warranted OFFICE:I AND.WORKS-16th street anal Ant. Sta . alver. antll7 Water street. Plttaberich. HILLER, BA R R & PARKIN. ocromAl. METCALF. • - lIEUBEN;IIII.LER MHO. W. BAltlt. CHAS. 1 . 411t1( • SyLei,. PAH - M.—S. M. ISIMIS. Crescent Steel - Works, _➢TILLER. BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE: So. 330 Lllo.rty Street, fell dIA PITTBIIUP.OII. PA. Pittsburgh Steel Works, ' ESTABLISIIF.D IN 1N43. ANDERSON & WOODS; Best Relined Cast Steel OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO. lint Refined Gerinnn Plow & Spring Steel CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENCE. PllO boat!, Pa. nulg,n4l PIT ES BURGH Nov el ty . Wor ks. )iII'NDED A. 1) 1533. MOORHEAD, ADAMS & CO!, MRoufacturer. of KEYWTONK STANDARD IFIOr book's Putout, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES.- . -- Juta Paced Patent Door Loeka and Latches Paint and coffee 11111...te. Turner of FIRST AVENUE and GRANT ST PitlAburgh. Pa. Sheffield Steel Works, SINGER, NIMICK S, CO., =I Menufecturers of every deecrlollon of Cast and German Steel RAILWAY SPRINGS. ELLIPTIC AEU PLATFORM SPRINGS. AXLES, STEM, TIRE. Ae.. Ac. WAREIIOI7BO-83 Winorand 100 First streets BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & Co., Manufactu r ers; of alk Descriptiono of • STEEL. • OFFICEand WAREIIOII9E-30tk. et and ItallnaJ dreets Pittsburgh. STOPS, CASTINGS, &c. COOK STOVES. Get the Best ! BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, For Bituminous Coal.. Warranted to COOL. RARE or ROAST as well as any other Slurs In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No: 2:35 Liberty Street- =I PA/lI,OR STOVES, IIEATLNG STOVES. GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, COOKING RANGEN, Ac ., SC. GRAFF,. HUGUS & CO. Moitufacturors of every vulety .of STONES ; Boston Cooking Range, "THE FIERY FURNACE". - I= THE NEW AN'TI-DUST COOKINti NTOC . 111A1PLATOR. - COLUMINA COOK It tiTOrm. T VANS ifancinnati Pattern) PoRTAIII.K ItAIfGE. R CANT IKON MANTLES. WKLIZAANN dirt and duct: GRATE • 206 and 208 Liberty Street,. PITTABURGII. PA.• _ • A. BRADLEY &CO. No. 30 Wood Street. Manufacturer. of the Createyt..yarlety ef boos. PARIAIIt and HEATING STOt ES to be found. Tlagf . t=r 3 i l hratlAMA ' , d led e er4, l 4: uon of our Stoves Is such that any one In want of. trairVittrtiiihryiliiit n eu e nrt=rl4l mule ea welt am economical. Would cell particular attenUon to nur new VOLCANO STOVIL for churches.halle and stores. Oyer 300 wild In three mouth.. Intended for with or without cosine. All who tiwe used them pronounce them superior to any other and tee cheaper. Sond.for Oatelogne and Moe LieL _ WINES, LIQUORS, &.c. WAGNER'S FRENCH . COLORING, The'Very Best in the United States, • MANUFACTURED BY. "kVA". WAGNER,. 981 North Seventh street, PIEILADELP.MA. d a:ll4 , "‘Cits—?tU the lendlns bow is Phis- Schmidt & Friday, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, itc., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. Nos. 364 and 386 Penn, Cor. of CUMIN ST., formerly Canal. aos:s. FINCII.& CO Nos. 1113. 191'. 189491. 193 and 193 • rinfrr STREET. MUM, rail, • : • Slanufetnrots of COPPlit DISTI4LICti PUKE SYR WHISKY. Also, de•len FoigClOx Wpm*, and I.3,growt. Flom o. 1ah.11.21 FULTON O. J. • Y'O6NN FULTON & M'GANII,- PratiCal .Plumbers; OAS AND STEAM lITTEDS; ; VIM Av..., near WO Stmt. Pitabar.._ P. L 4.4 Pim 4.144 ID., 041 s Flitues. Sinks. MAD Tat.. 4 ws. Stsads, Into Pipe and Vittlnp. Al. .4 Bow Puces . ad Steam Oszts 0w... 0.4. Pobllc and rst. 11.41... fitted up with Gas. Wawa. El..taut 4.40144 GADS PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL. ROAD.ztln dial after • ...-..r -, , 11 r. H. Sunday. MAY Cat :,4:E., IS7O, Trains will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of 11- triaton and Liberty streota. no LAM.: AIIHIVC.IMPART. Mall Tra n I'3o asn'asloathern nr.. Iti3o am Feat Line 1:11'4 am , •Pardrlc lam:... 4 :0'0 am Waif. No. 1., 6,40 am. Walla No. 1.. .30 um Briton A e\ , .l 7.311150 n Mail Train 2.10 um Wallis No. t.. tt 33 am Branton Ac.•..1/40 UM Cincinnati Ex. 941 t am' irks Ay. No. 1 . slit pns Johnstown Ae.lo'3o am t'incinli Ex... 1. :33 pm Bits Ac. IS?. 1 . 71110 inn ,W airs. SO. 1-11 , ..11 ain Pittstic Ea.. V. 30 pm Johnstow n At , 4.031 Dail' No. 3... 2 4.1 . 41 . p m tn . ttr „ esi d Ac. . .__ 1 . 33 I'm Ilofttew'd An.. 913 ~ , r N h ,l,. , ; ,...r . ,,... . 4. , ma 1111 ' 14 1 NQ. 4.. ..30:m We ' ll': .ku'..4: . 1103 Pr. Brisssn . AhNh.s4 110 pm skast . l.lllo.. .. 7:10 pas " "Fts ' eVeTalir!lt .j k? clone ' C i s ' in . u N e., " ii!ii . s a it i . N. " 4:. , ... , for Baltimore. Toe Church Train leaner Walla Stationevery entoins at 011.1 • a. ni., re:telling Plttahurali at \ 10 R rn 03 ii. tu. etuing, leaves l'ittsburgt sst 12:30 p. en. and anises at Walls Station at 1..10 *Cincinnati As - press leaves daily. liouthern Eit lowan leaves 11101, except Monday. All other t mina do l l,l .rr ' S=P '1". ''''''''''' k ' t t' . 'n fi! p ett . VNVlTll , Agent. ' • The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not isa mite any rink far Bagger, except for wearing al , Pawl. and limit their responsibility to Oue r,. area Della,. In value. all tttelaKe .. o ...di n t , th at ' : , 1 ,. 14 . 1311v , t1404 . 1 . 1 , 1 „ 1 . 1.• , Vli r ii re. of the owner. - ‘ :01 .- . J. CASS ATi. Maya General Suportntrudent. Altoona. Vs. I yAITESTERN PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Orland after NOV. 14, IsB9. the Passencerr....,...... = Trains the Weatorn .. "- - " - T-- — MIR Pennayiyanla Itallniatt ani at and detasrt from t he Federal Street D ept .o Allegheny I sty. ea follows: . ARILITZ. 1,1:1,11S. i ge d =llVdf . l l .l4ll " :‘ , r4„„i No. 911: I:2presm I 0:4 0 m'Stul,b'g \n. .1 11 . :: 0 a, a , , 4 •Z '' ,,, b ;e13? - t u o'll33;fo ' Lli=oN ,, TA:: Null' 0:311P m BPrinird'e Bat) P oPtiptined'o No. I ,• P Ale.ve train, run daily except The Church Train leavet Aiweleny Junction cry Sunday at 7:40 A. a., roughing Alleghen y City at 0:30 A. at Returning. leevet Alitehenr City at 1.1 j 0 P. sr. and arrive at Allegheny Junc tion at SAO P.m. The trains having Allegheny city 7 , A. .• make direct connectton Preeport with Wa lker 's line of Stages for Butler and Ilannalittowe. Through tickets city be purchased at the °Mee. No. 1 et. Clair street. near the Sher etude, Bridge. Pittsburgh. and at the Depot. Allegheny. • Fur "'"er ''''' ST.H r t:VIVIVERTS. Agent. Pederal Street slopot. The Western Penntrivania Ititlinsial will not !meteas any flak for Baggage. except fur treating an. parelond limit their responsibility to Ono Hun dred Dollars In value. Al 4.44. , 47” thb. ansount in value will he at the risk I f the owner. unless take, by special contract. A. J. CASSATT, n,45 General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. 111TTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & clus:Auo is. w. end CLF:VELAND PIITS-agg: lICKOII R. I. le Front MAY lit, 1870. trains will leave from and arr i v e at the Union Depot, north altiv.• Pitts burg h city time. as follows LW:. 1 'AIMITX. Fast Line •11 • Minot Line *2O a m Kilo a, Ygn Ex.7.` • spittoon° Ex.... 11011.113 p m C1..4171.41. WEB: a =Wheeling Ex.161:4A am Cbicoge Ituli...6iSh a or. C. & 1it.1.,Ex..7:1ts Ii m Chien" Itx 9i59a Mellicatio Mall-12M ii m FL t Wlllt 87..2.0!!1p ra:Cleveland Ex..: . 7st i s p to Pacific Ex tkitkel p odErle & Kg'n tit :03 p m Ire & Erie litx.4.-03 p oriel. & Wh oi 1:1-7:0S pm gen '. l . Vtlrs " sZt ' t!..q.t;ltt' CATi S al?.itc L . L . 4.7. 3 .. :Til L''''lll'" : 1 ts " a ' oliM r thi l iVl s e •••• illi S :" I Itheimster "/: 1 p suittintio " el: Mu m is ", p ni,Leets.lale " lit pto Issiteidale ." .• 3p m: Beier Falls . ii. 3 pm Beal. Falls it 11, 3p ro I.evt,dnle " .3 p m Leetsdale. " 10. SI P m , _ ~ 7 . p m Fair Oaks Sup- inds Oaks Sun . day Fburch..l:l3 p m MIX Omrch • .. 9 : 37 . m tirliactllc Expnos will lino . ° daily. firPaeltlc Exess arriverstally. arra. Line r aves dalli i4 M codas. excepted rinses Line arrives Mt Mondays exceptist nrAti other truins will ease and attire dully. Sundays excepuol. F. It. 3lk EIL. .7. N. itterULLOUOII. . Reid. Age/;e. • • ' ll.:nl:3lni;a,tor. cHANGE OF TIME.-ALLEOHENti VALT.RY RAILROAD. i.,hvart'll.9llM7 - %ITIRIUT CRANDEO) On and after MONDAY, Nor. /M 2. 11388. TWO TIMOUGH TRAINS DA/LY. 1... Pr SMday/ lean. Plttaborgh Depot, ournor of FRevoinn and Pito meet., fur FranDlo, Olt C/ty, ➢uiWo. and all polota to the Ou Realom. " . . . .. .. .. ... LEAVE PrirAnt: tin ty. !Ammo: IN pritontrnaid. Oar Ec 7:14 A. St.itioy F. " 1):30 P. Y. f 1 1 :17,.;L:: Fl";:::1 1 .111u1L,11 'illy::: '44 Ilulton..l • A. 11.44 Bolton.. Ift/ A. 0. 71c1 Holton_ 4. P. K. Holton... 2:10 P. N . .lie Ilulton..ll. 0 P.31.4th Iluldun.. 71P. N. greersot AC. W 0 A.M.'itioto Worito. 7:4 A.m. kid. Worts. II: 0 P.ll.4•Peeport Ao. thi p.o. Brody's BAc 3:14 P. al.lllrodys BActO: A. at. Church 1:00 P. n..C10urch......10, OA.. . Konyat trains atop only at principal poloto4 Ac commodatlon trains stop at ell station.. I We ore non running - Slices Pale. Sleeping Caro" on our night Express trains. both ways from PUL''' - .1 rob In Co. , m J. LAWRY-Nett Gent Supt. ' THOMAS M. KING. Asst. Supt. T3ITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI' ANTI .1.• ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. W/A-M70 1 4/5 CHANGE OF_ TIME.—On and after SUNDAY. Nov. 14th „ ltP69, trains will leave nut arrive-4 the Union Depot. Pittsburgh, as follows: ', .. Pittsburgh Time. Man . rIE . I, RT. AIIIIIV2. Soothorn Express 4.Z4 4 7f.t. riff',...:: Past Itne Wars*. m. i: . tii nt. Mlnal Accommodation.. 3:14a. ot. : m., McDonald , Ace'n. Nu 1.. 1 - te c at. : .m. Steubenville Accoronosi. N: P.m 2:lr.M. MeDonald Ace0.N0.2.. 3:NG P.m. 3 -. Wm. SundarThurch Train.... 12,1e4p. tu. fh . a. ni. • 2:. ri p. ro. Fatutos will leave daily. I'll 2 p. to. Molt will anise daily. S. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agent, Columbus. O. N(.. w. Cann. Sunk-. Dennlaun. Ohio. told TIP DiTSBURGII AND CONNELLS• Utl and WarAgilal :Ott, 1870. Trains will arMse and depart from tba Depot. car ,Yer litql Water stmts. se follows: 1.1, HT. MM.. Wall to and from Vat'n.. 7*U... r_ll2 p. m. Norseman Aceolosoodar..... we . to and Dom Unt . n... •g p. / W.t Newton AC O OOOO. p.m. . 7 3w. to. 1. 11 0:V.`,..!."7.7 , 1=ti1t: 13: - P .. sus*, Cbur o ch Train to frpoi Wort Newton. 1:111) so. 131141 iN. RICHARD B. SOWERS. Aiwa, • 7 - ARE & OMK7 ESTABLISHED 1831. Logan, Gregg & Co., =EMI HARDWARE, Wood. Street, PrITSILTHOM Spring Goods, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Scythes., Maths., Re. Merchants are Invited to examine our stock when in the city. Orders by mall will hare prompt at tention. • BEAVER FALLS g;CITII,ERY CO., cp No, 70 Wood Street, P-1 = pq i 11.11.NOFAETUREO9 OE THEIS NEW Solid Cast Hindle . . •. . .. . . , _ . . P"lii ...... TABLE KNIFF 1-14 , :ttItt e LlltarAxarg.ThIlmt. frtg" . °==r.::::;:tirrzt zrirtguTc. 441. , !1=1;10,1J1174,"FIlf,t'Nd'e"Or R tirtg ware. In calor and enhlancy. It I almuar to r•A Pore sneer. Handle and. Blade, c c above dr r• - uscribed, cormiltute an article of UNIQUE DK- I/lON, Elegant Appearance Ken Great Dare - bllrty.' Mart - The Superb Style manufacturers ngth ores thls lele enables the So om speoll It Ss ospocialls adapted for saw in al xi itluo:f: nee Prlvale . ganittn. t..4"blic I"" . Beaver Falls Culle7 .4.. . . NO. 70 IVOOD ST., PITTSB ROIL • mANurAcrunzas or Table Cutlery LMY and • Pocket Keine. QVAGITARANITED. BRASS CASTINGS. HENRY BIER GUSTAVE BASCH - 7 - Henry Bier & Co., Ithtooes•ore to .10pN AL COOPER k C 0.,) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS. - Brass CastingS: RADE PROMPTLY „TO ORDER. lIIALEARLE AND MEET IRON VITT/NG& VAN PIPE AND TUELNO, hTIIIIOTTL SAYRE: AND COKE VALVES, ALL GLOB E PAW IV, IRON COCKS. BRASS MEN OP EBY DE6CRIPTION for Slam. Water sail OIL Brrlltr-VVEIt ff= " AsS.Iit. C" " VED A t of DRETYVIV PATR.NT OILERS, the best In the =Hum OFT WE AND WORKS toner Thirteenth and rike ..Streets. ATWOOD & McOATPREI Come. IMIKEITIr STRUT OM TIMID ANIMUS, Pituburgh: PA. BRAllsVOUNTiglig sad .IRON PUT YITTISIISAA dAGENTEI for A.S. CAAIERON (7013 STIAX PUMPS AND BLOWZUS. STONE WEST COMMON Machine Stone WoCks, Itoittornit corner of West Common, At[nanny. • Tlittrit. ATVATER & CO., Hors on hand or proton on Wort notice. Hearth radrole.Mr/= atiaoartiLdelerrt Orders Innottnit ..••••••••4 OR reasonable terms