The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 11, 1870, Image 3

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    GOLD, SILVER,
COUPONS
Bought at Highest Puri e,
PH. R. HERTZ,
BANKER,
Cor Wood St. and sth Ave.
Jas, T. Brady & Co.,
ISocamors to 8. JONES 2 C 0..)
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street,
BANKERS,
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Government Securities,
COLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORAILM TERMS
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
• rat m .
itr utat )toney . loaned on (kmenu „-
nant !tono at low
rata..
• lir Onitnut TOlt. Pllteltint
AN" Sal.* Or !MUCKS, BON pm ono GOLD. •
;JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
MONEY AND COMMERCE.
OTTICIe Or PiiTSIIVIION GAZeTTE,I:
TITIIII/AT, May . ID. in°. I
The manipulation?, bf the clique?, have
advanced gold again to 114 7-14. with n
hieing market, and government bonds
bare likewise ‘advanned under tile in-
fluent.e of the higher gold premium. The
funding bill 11.4.111,4 to have no chance t.
pa., and therefore the advance coupled
with the slimy money tuarket.
Stocks are etronger and higher._and
may advance considerably. , higher before
• reaction can be counted on.
In local socuritlea bonds and
bank stocks are inquired for, but relined?,
are not muck In demand. . -
Money easy at from 7 to 9 per cent.
Closing quotations as received by Ph.
Mertr.
.
Oold 114 V American
Silver NM Western Union.-
ISt Bonds 116 V N. Y. Central FIN
b 3 Broods 11NX...11114 Itsadlog..
6....1) Mods 1864...111 P. 1.1. W. & C 7141,
6-33 Bonds 18116-111 Ohio d Miss ltdi
Consols 1866 11:Bi Mich. Southern... 10J
6-20 Bonds 1867...1ux k P• • • tiE'.
6-33 Bonds 1936...1131: C. E. & P
1040 . 101 Chicago &N. W.. &I
Merchants Adams Epes_ •ea ' &N. W. Pier... 91.;
U. Ex. 42.'6 Erie
London Eichan Lana.. Ibnall.
ge per pound 6,12 6,74
Perk Exchange per Franc -
Berlin Exchange per Thaler El IG
Frankfort Exchange per Florin 4914
' Centre] Pacific IL K. Bonds Y 7 fid
Union P. It. L. Bond. 04 sa •
Closing quotations in received by James T.
Brads' dr Co:
Gold 13.14'
U.& ISSI • RN 5-BJJati.&./y. 18117 II
U. 8. 6.8) BNB Iln 11.-.10.1an./kJy. Ikkel 14
U. 8.6-20 In% U. P. R. IL -
U. 8.6 , 761865 Ili( C. P. R. It. 01)4
U. 8.111.40 8,5 i Cy. Pacifica.......l2!:
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(*Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
New. You, blaylo. ISM
Stock Exchange animated and buoyant, and
the prices of the afternoon were 'the highest
since the "bull" movement commenced.
Money easy at NW, on call. Sterling Arm at
Ogbilfd• _
Gold firmer; opened at Iltta, advanced to
116 and closed at lIIU. - Curylng rates amda
(I. Clearances, ici.ox.opi. The &monist took
$200,01
Governments active and buoyant. Private
dispatches from Washington eas y • tho .pur
chases for the present month will belt:creased
t o sly roofs:a. , This possibly is a mere sur
mise. Another dlstetch ears n Texas Member
of the House intend• Introducing a resolution
to repeal an act passed Aprli 11.04, which
Is • most complete funding blli. but bus no
compulsotg section on bonds. Coupons of /.1.
latie..l7. do VC. lr.h(delli; do 'O4. 11 %AIM: do
'65,11N4115• do new. 13tiq,131%• do 'G. 14..4 ,
Ulf; do ..,1 454.141(; 10-104, Sh . Q.SK: careen
ey MOM:S.
State Londe arm; Missouris, fah; old Ten
toealln do, btu.'
rin strong. .
Canton. TIX: Cumberland, 4.1; Western Union
TelagraPh. Mg; Quicksilver. !)'s Mposa.
IP)1:, do neened. 18h: Adams tex a
s „ ,p fah
tE American . 4.1(; United States. to
Paella lb 4234; New cork CeKpl.
IkriP• ON: Erie, =34; dopreferred KsHarlem
145; do preferred, 145; heading. 1(CX; Ifichl
gan Chairs!. 124; Lake Shore, 100!;; Illinois
Central. ICI: Pittsburgh. 100 N; new. tl'
do preferred. 01%; hock Island. 1-4 . N; New
Jersey Cent ral, k. ; yeti' Bl do " 1. re= , p
Fort Wayne, 94,i; Terre Ilante P , tg,V; do pre
ferred. 114. Chicago & Alton. 113 h: do pre
ferred. Ohio & • Mississippi, C. C. &
C., Witt Hertford & ; - C. C. a I. c.,
St. Joe. DOS.
Boston pilots: Cebu:let. 65; Copper Fails , 5:
Franklin, 3; Ueda, Quittcy, 1:64.
Sub-Treasury balance: gold. 170,07 d; cur
=US% rs/83.iir; general balance, $81,3-3042.
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timer. or Prersionon fistirrrE. t
. TUESDAY, MAY 10, ISM.
The oil market was comparatively quiet
today, and contrasted with yesterday
refined appeared to be a shade weaker,
while on the other hand crude was
stronger and highlir. This is regarded as
a bad indicition, as crude_ is already too
high for refined, and the far of it ad
saucing Li the face of refinect declining
la not favorable, and, is mi Lt Le ca.
'peered, is calculated to have n Lad influ
ence on the market. As we Lave ripest.
rally noted, our refiners generally want to
do a legitimate manufacturing business,
but in the present attitude of affairs this
Is almost imposolhle. There is no mirgin
In bating crude and selling -- refined
agadnet- It at the same time: this is well
known and must be conceded. And in or.
der to do business at all, the refiner Is
obliged to speculate mute or less. To
illustrate: Ihe buys Lls crude - when he
thinks It la low and holds' it , until such
time as refined advances sufficiently to
.stuable him to sell, and this is the only
stay by which a margin twi be secured.
idometinua the refiner can sell his crude
at a profit, and then turn around and buy
. refined to weer his contracts at a less cost
than he could make it, and by making a
movement of this kind-the refiner Some.
times comes out eery handsoffirly, real ;
hint a good margin in both rases, , Somti
of our refiners are making ir . ioney, but it
Ia by pursuing the course alai n indiaded
'lt they were to do what Is strictly termed
a legitimate manufacturing business, td,
buy crude and sell refine4 7 at present.
wk.., there is.no doubt what the
number of , bankutpts would soon. be
largely inc4sed. This Is dot situation
as near as we can get at it, and how-
Bier 11110011.1aUll it may appear, there is
no use in trying to dixguinr and 111
tu dzi rause for the wholn_troubie lien il
- t h e w e:A einit of transpoatation,an erne
pared with ether points.
MEM
ittimpared with yesterday; is firmer and
hlghef: - . Sate 1.000 bids pellet-, May at 13;
and 1,000 seller June at /lame figure.
Yeeterday seller 10 days. sold 10,14 to
121: At the dose today the feeling did
not seem to be quite so strong, and buy
ers at quotations are ant very numerous.
The refined m it a F ik vi e : l E :as reported a lit,
tle offish to-day, as compared with Irate! ,
44 9. and prices: are oif abouttt 3. Mar.
which Wag ;sold yesterday at 283, would
not bring over 281 today, and-it was said
that 283 watt the best offer for June- Fa
tten; quiet . and nominally uathsaga
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sect tern or CHIGOE OIL.
E L Goodwin 249, on account J B Bar
bour; W hicCutcheon, 160, on account E H
Long; Fisher Bro 90, on account name:
Gallagher 160, on account - tome; Jos
kin, 80, on accoant Fox & Punk; Jae
kina 80, on account Pldla and Boaton Pet
... • ..... • .. . ....... 800 blda.
• AUTP.inacre ran A. v. n.
Coizetut Oil Co, 104 bids ref. oil to
Tack Thos., Phila.
~" Fawcett, L. . & Co., 200 Mils ref. oil to
Lo gan Bro. & Co., Phili.
Montzlielmer, K. & Co., 2a bias oil to
Waring, K. & Co., Phila.
Bram & Wagner 317. bbls ref,. oil to
Waritaln, K. & Co., Phila. -
To
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Cal=
Omcg or Prrrr.,on OArrr. rs.
There is nothing new or especially ion.
portant to Le said about the markets in a
general way. Business generally, al
though by no means brisk, is about all
that mould Is• ,,pected under existing
as trade is usually a little
- slack tit this season 'of the year, as the
best part :4 the spring business is over.
Some of our grain merchants are opera
ting pretty largelfalong the river for the
cineirmati market, and neraly all kinds
grain that formerly Was shipped to th
market is er-
low sent to Cincinnati, as prices
are relatively higher there than here, and
freights are low (by ricer) there is a
mach better margin:than any of the east
ern' :markets afford. One Pittsburgh
firm sold seven thousand bushels of oats
to go to ancinnati, the other day, and
quite a number of large shipments of
both .oats and corn have been made to
that market within the pant few weeks,
and the parties selling realized a
, very
handsome margin. -It Inks somewhat
singular to see. Pittsburgh grain opera
tors, buying for Cincinnati, as heretotere,
they astiall bought there for Pittsburgh,
but, att" nlrendy intimated, prices are
higher. relatively than here, and the dif
ferent,. in (mighty makes it a much - more
desirable itoint, for Pittsburgh at least,
than PhiladeliMia or any of the eastern
markets. And this aceounts for the very
resluced stocks of gmin, here, as the great
pmpertion of the Amin that is now being
shipped from along tho river to that uh ,
ket; in former yearn, was shipkeil to this
tnarket. Pittsburgh certainly has no
right to complain, however, ati it tends,
indirectly:it may he, to help litlitinen here.
and without it • trade would ho leo le•tter,
and ponsibly not m good. 1
APPLES—The Homily is light and the
season is rapidly drawing to a dilf4b.
continue to quote at *4 to t,Spar
BeTT.Elt—Then• is no improvement to
note in tlodemand and the market is dull
awl prices weak; we continue to quote
prime to choir,' roll at tlit to 25. Common
nod in Eerier is hard to sell at any price.
Itot MI t 'Olt N —ls 11011 lot
I:t to Id- its Is•r pound.
CHEESE—SaIes of Ohio (MAO. at 111
to 111 i; and New York Goshen at 17 to 171.
New Western Reserve: is quoted at
19 tol4.ets.
CARSON 011.—la firmer and tending
upward, though as in nlwtvn the case. the
jobbing demand at thin season of the rear
is light. Standard brands firm at d 4 to
241 ctn. .
EGOS—TIO. arrivals appear to la, on
the incase again and the market is dull
but unchanked. gales at 121014 cts. •
FLUOR—Is lint], but there Is nu Me
poivemenf in the demand, which is en
tirely local, and prices remain unchanged.
We oontinue to quote at $5 to Pi for
spring wheat; $5,50 •to $6 for winter
wheat, and $7 to $7,50 for fancy brand's,
DRAlN—There is a steady•demand
wheat and the arrivals nintinue light; we
continue to quote at $1,150,20 for red
and $1.25a1A0 for white. Sale of 75 eke
red at $1,1.9. Oats, if anything, a shade
firmer; we continue to quote at 47a48, in
first hands, - buyers furnishing sacks;sl:ll
51 on %vim( anittrack, and 5;9153 in store.
can report a male bv a Pittsburgh
firm of 7.099 bushels, delivered in Cincid
mai, at 57c, the buyer furnishing sacks.
Corn is firmer but not quotably higher.
Sale of 275 eke ear, on wharf.. at 85, and
shelled sells readily at 90— Rye is un•
changed at 95 to sl—sale of ,no car at
the outside quidation—titue.! Barlei is
quiet and unchangisl, 85e90e for good to
spring. , . - ,
tiIIOCEIRIER—The market is moiler.
ately active, but the demand in mainly
from the country. Relined Sugars are an
eighth higher in the rant, while Coffees
nre weak though unrhanged.
11A1"--continues dull butlnominally
unchanged: $l5 to $lSa2O pees ton, as to
quality. and condition.
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PIIIII - ISIONS-Market Steady lint un
cltangvd. Plain Slm'dent, 1111.4n13 1-2:
Sugar lured do, 14 1-4n14 12: Ribbed
Sides. 10 1-2; Short Rib. 17; t'lettr, 17 1-2;
Plain Sugar Cured Hume IS 3 ROD 1-4;
t Vl.ltieli do , Iti 1 ...hilt) 3-4. !Ant, in
tieree... I 7 '4.17 1-2; in keg.. IS 1.4a15 1-2-
Mee. Pork, 130n:11.
POTATOES—Olittittop Jul( with a sop.
ply considerably in exceas of the demand.
Peach Wows, :Cfi by the car load. and 40 to
42 in more. Ituckeyin.. do out seem to be
srautod at nay .price. .
MARKETS BY TELFGRAPII
New York.
New Yong, May IS—Cotton less active;
sales I.Poei bales nt :Mtic for middling upinods.
Flout: receipts were 4,M bills; prices are 54
10c better; there was n fair export and home
trade demand; sales 15,400 bids at $4.9.13.5,10
far superfine State nail western: $5.154.1.5,4
extra State; .5.15(d5,5ti, extra western; $5.:11d.
dal, IL if. O.; rt,e441,41.50, white wheat extra
western; ss.7Aittl, extra St. Louis; $ 1 1.1M18.25 . ,
good to choice do. Rye Flour unchanged;
sales WU bbls at $4,514.1,00. Cornmeal quiet
and unchanged. Whisky active and Omen I
sales G 6 bbls at $1,04a2,10 for western, free,
ebletlY at $1,08.N; also, oxl Gbh seller June and
July at $l4O. Wheat: receipts 44.277 bush; mar-.
ket is Xtllc better; with a good export and
milling demand; sales 72.000 bush at $1,19.4e,
1,13 for No. 2 spring; $1.21.1.297: No. 1 spring;
$1311.1,35, winter red and am ber welder=
comtnon winter red Illinois; $1.40, white
Michigan. Rye nominally unctmged. parley
in moderate return; sales 7,160 bush Canada
on private terms; Sic for State. Harley Malt
more active; sales 11.1 U) bush Canada on pri
vate terms; two rowed State 8714c. „ Corn: re
ceipts /LOU - bush; market lc better nd fairly
active; sales CAC bush at $1.L341,1 fur new
mined wester.: $1.17, now; $l.lB, old , western
yellow; $l,lB In store; $l,lB admit for old mix
ed western. Oats; receipts were 24.085 bush;
market unchanged; sales :MOM bush at )25,
die for western In store and &delivered; '6761.
tbe for Ohio and State. Hey active and steady.
hops quiet. Coffee quiet. Sugor fru:los-Ith
sales 11110 hhtis Cuba at frBloc. Molasses dull.
Rice quiet at eitV. Petroleum Arm at 16c
for crude and No for relined. Turtwatine
quiet at 41.ti1i54.1e.. Pork dull, with sales 2. 1 0
bbls at tat.2:..4:t29.87 'for meas, U1.7h42...k.” for
prime and r11,r04 - 431.00 for prime mess. Beef
steady, with sales bbl. at sllCelli,so' for
flair! mess and $151145 for extra mess. Reef
Lbla a 2,
pierce lVeleft.flrtsrn_,"s,47Vralef4s 4M..174"0r
prime mess and 1411) file liana mess. Middles
Arm, with sales PUO Lbs. Cumberland cut at
IStde , Cut Meat. steady, with antes 110 phis
nt L.V..I2Nc for shoulders and
t ells fur
hams. Lard quiet , with sales 3ro tea at P - .4.4'
111%c for steam and 10,,4517c for -kettle: alto
Sart. prime steam se ller four mouths at 1115,0
Itlyc. Butter steady at 144 - 00 c for 0.13f0.
Cheese in fair demand Si Ne.l7c. Freights to
Liverpool Arm, with shipments 2:1,01/ bushels
wheat at 4d lair soil and /Nil Per steam.
'Laced—Flour elated osier endwithout (le
elded change. Wheat Arm, with moderate ex
. port and milling demand at 111.1.X41.= for No.
spring and sl.3rulai for winter red and am
ber western.. Rye , and
nominal. Oats
dead/. at tilatdfie for westera in store and
afloat and COMM° for Ohio. Corn Arm nt
$1.101.10M for sound new mixed western
afloat. Pork dull and nominally- unchanged.
Beef quiet and steady. Cut meats Arm with
moderate demand. Mean steady and quiet.
Lard leMe seller /day for prime steam. and
steady. .Rgg• quiet at Idyllic.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, May 10.—Flour pule and held
higher. letteat excited and dike hinter;
sales of Nat ablaral, closing with buyerrat
t hisP. Y. the market was active at $1.0834
for cash seller May, ${1,854 for seller Jane.
Corn firm and =Se bleier for No gat WAN e.
rejected 0:490c, no genus A 4 416 c, new 90e; the
marker this afternoon
2 was Ares, at fftMc for
No 2. Oats strong; No closed Pt 14Volf2ft4e.
Rye quiet and - 134e higher, clotting at tdMe for
Noll. Illghwines le higher, closing at SLOG
for Iron noda. Provisions dull and nominal
at s2B,fiett.7s for mesa
lM porIL Intake for
lard, 11)(tac for dry' shouldent.
Receipts for the past 1:4 boa —Hour, PAW
Ws: wheat, 53,774 bush; corn.bush; oats,
dalsh; rye. 2.1249 bush; barley, 12,471
hotta2,sll head. Shipments-1 our. 9.572 hblal
wheat, 33.754 bnshi. corn. 1ir,544 bush; oats,
MUM: barley; 1:1111 bush; hogs, 1.14110 head.
• Cattle firmer and upper
_qualities fairly '
lire et $A.:191441 8 ,7a tor stockers to extra
steers. Hogs active and a shade higher at
$8,600.9.1u for fair to /(001.1 unmith.
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CINCINNATI. MaTlo.—Plour In moderate de
mand: extra 5t.:143:!./r./. family ti.V.S.L . Y. Wheat
firm and In goal demand, 01,004141 for No.
and! red *lnter. Corn ither and la demand:
.aales of mixed at $l. asking higheryiltes. Rye
end oats unchanged and quiet. Barley dull
and prices nominal. Cotton Inn and In good
demand at full prices; middling ;Re 22c
Tobacco firm; sates =, hhils; 40 for
trash to good leaf." Whisky unsettled: eld at
$1.4001.07 at the close. Men pork quiet; not
much demand: imid it WO, and Bqo bbl. sold
at thin rate, Bulk meats %Wei; shouldersll)4
Pide.l43tc.- Mena id smell sales of
side. nt 1(04c and 173(c for clear rib and glean
shoulders held at Llbe, and them lea good de
mand for cigar cured 1101313; prices advanced
toltlisethilc for June delivery': 1104 e is asked.
Lard held a 'Ogg : no soles. flutter and cheese
s !Trt y ;:mZ T : l t . 71;0111
em nOl Rale,. LarYgli m. I L e a e4 _r7 l ti 144.
1.3). (t
tie ntead.r. Goki 11 1. tap
2M
Exehatitie firm ; 140 1 0 00 per cent . discount
burins': Money market easy at edtid.
Fir. Loris. May 10.-70bacco strong gad sa
tire:P.soWD for common leaf; /10431512.64 for
medium dark; and $1.33 MAU for good mans.
factoring. Cotton grin at 21)1e. Hemp firm
at $1.314 - 0145 for undressed. Flour Mani tend
ing up for fall super at tit6Lt.37.14; extra $4.5
4.iffil; double extra t4.73ki5,1R treble extra
t3=3.5,73. Wheat stiff and higher: No. 3
spring Inspected 85c; No. I red fall #l.l 1,15;
No. I do $1.3%• choice to fancy $1 X 41.50.
Corn unsettled and drooping: with sales for
all grades choler dry, choice mlied and yel
low .1.1401.10: white $1.1110111.3). Oats hater
at MOW. Nye: buyers holding off on small
sales. pork *29, 0.60 Dry wilt clear skleg
on orders 15Nc; bacon: jobbing lots shoulders
13c; clear sides 18)(0.1ffite; clear I:% 17%c.
.Lard: ;mall sales at Mite. Cattle firm and ac
tive at $08.7,(0 for prime to choice. Hogs in
pod demand at sB6g..ffi for goat to choice.
Flour. receipts of 4 4 11 bbla. WbeatoVEoDlo6,
I,B6o'lbbls
Corn 18.410 bush. Oats 111. AD bush. ElarleY
1,1.10 bush. nye 2,400 bush. Hogs WO.
ersver.Aarrh May 10.—irlour unchanged and
firm. Rye flour'steady and unchanged. Wheat
firm and lc better; nu I red winter brought
11.5.1. No 2 do held at $14.1a1.1.4. COM quiet
anti nominal. Oats: no salmi reported. Rye
quiet at for Barley dull and nominal. Pe
troleum opens strong. cellere asking Sic, on
spot, for large iota relined. but buyere are not
willing to give more than 21,4 c; crude firm at
f 50.1. The Assoc:Udine on Monday changed
the rule to sell all oil byAreight. after the drat
Of May non, to read that nil oil cold should be
considered by weight when not otherwise ape-
iIIGSDAY. 1.1.3 T
Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA. May 10.—Flour Mn and
Ohio do r,.rfusl, - In'enrira
Wheat. less active : western red' $1,3.1i11,40,
white $1.41:41.50. Rye $l.O. Corn steady:
yellow $1.13. Oats steady and utichanged,
Petroleum advanced: crude In bulk Me; refined
LIPSe. Groceries unchanged. Provisions less
gem. Mess pork CIO. Lard 111 Nice Whisky Is
steady at 111.04.1,07 for western Iron .bound.
RALTIVORE. May 10.—Flourt city mills', ad
vanced Mc; other grades unchanged. Wheat
dull: Pennsylvania #14C41.40, Maryland quiet
ut $1,1M1.14). Corn firm: White sl,lfritl,:*
yellow $1.15. Oats Arm at KVII.Sc. Provi
sions unchanged. , Whisky Arm. stmlirbt Iron
bound . sl.M.e.; wood AIX. patent SUP, -
Toixix). May 10.—}lour quiet. Wheat :laic
better nod =tire; regular white Michigan
SIM; amber Michigan flak No. 1 red $1.2.1:
N 0,2 do $1.19: Corn leo better; No. 1 Whir:
Na. %Stir: yellow 99.4 c; No. 1 Old $l. Oats
befte.;oo}tc;Receipts
Flour, OM lads; wheat. 10.41 M bash; corn, 4X°
do: oats, 010 do.
Merupl.h. •
MEMPHIS, Map 10.—Cotton quiet at =tic; th
receipts were 513 bales. and exportil 4;15 bales
Flour Arm but inactive. Corn; choice white
111... ti. Oats active. Hay dull at t 00 i. lira
scarce at }:;0 01. Lard dull nt 11:116118yc
York quiet at *3l. flacon—shoulders 13N4514c
and sides, at
!r• Louis,llle.
LoutaviLLE.. Moo 111. —Cotton: middling:2c.
Flour $.. Corn #ll:3‘. Wheat cLik504..11.
Oats 'ale. Rye V. Pork SAt.M. Bacon ielltp
17a.173ie. Bulkmeats IYAdltiXe. - Lard 17c.
Rams: c Whisky 'LIZ. Tobacco: sales
01 bhdo at sNate for frosted to fancy Ica.
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Mimarner.. May - M.—Flour firmer. Wheat
unsettled at $1,04 for No I and 51,00.4 for No I.
Oat. excited at 50e for No 2. I.orn Brut and
unchanged. Rye and barley nominal. Freights
nominally at 4sQvc to Buffalo and Omega.
Detroit.'
Drcitorn Mak 10.—Wheat scarce and higher,
with an active login . : extra $1.47: No.l #1.30
(c 1.37; regular Litt and for amber.
Corn quiet at Ilk. ate; State &W. Man IS.
Coarse utiddlingattl.
Dry Good. Markel.
NOW YORK. May la.—Thu market is quiet
and lacking in InIOyASICV. Thu most itufmrtant
changes today were In Utica; 10-4 bleached
sheeting. were reduced from Ifi.he to fiAc, do
W do from Wire to WV, do d.l do from 37.16 e to
'3se, do do from fr.lqe to :kW. do 1-4 mutants
from _le to tie. and do ..ate to 19e.
l'irNitet tin
LOUIS RAII.IIOAD, May 10.-1 ear barley,
J ('arron; 2 do staves, SI P Adams; I do
do, J Painter; 3 do wheat. It 'l' Kennedy;
2 do d r o„ F P Runk: 2 do do, Voigt, 0 & it;
100•11bla flour. T C Jenkins; 100 do do, I)
Wallace; 100 do do, Keil & Ritchart: 50
bbla whisky, Schmidt St F; 130 Id do her
ring, 1 du augar,..l Colmar: 31:N) buckets
tar, 8 P Shrivel.; 12.3 ligs grain, P Duff &
Son; 28 do barley, McHenry & It; I wagon,
1) Couch; 1 bbl bacon, J J Pettit; It/ do op.
Ides, Voigt, M & Co; 1 LIM Limon. Carter
& Meti; 1 bale noise, S Bradley: 18 bills
mullet., 4 do anatlia, AV W Knox; I box
S Ewart; S bales tow, Moiler & Son;
. . •
20 bx tolutem J Wilson; 2 do glass, 20
drums tobaceO. J Fullerton; 8 box do. R F
Weddell; 7 Lis spin,. Arbuckle.. & Co; 3
has' nulse. 1. Sunman; 2 bge potala•s. .l
Brown; 1 bag bags. Selmelbark; a 8 bins
willows. I. Mooney; 1 du.st, J lamb; I old
. - •
scale, Fairbanks S at; t mdse, Bran
than; 5 bids whisky. 11 McSwiirgin; 2 14114
d g, McCandless SJ; 8 hales b corn, liar-
Hwin; 1 lc moat, M Nlclichwn; 15 bbb,
charcoal. Little & 51; 5 do whisky, J Me.
Culloutrii; 6 do do. M Hirsch; 2 bra bit•
term. Vi Marvin; 6do do. W Rhin; 10
do do. J it Stratton; 1 Wig tobacco. 51
Hoyle; 3do do. 1 ha aaruplea, W D Hine
hart.
CLEVELAND AND PiTTSUCRGII RAIL•
ROAD COMPANY, May 10.-10 cars r Ore,
13mtly's Bend Iron ('o; fi do ore, Shoenber
ger, B & Co; 2 do bridge iron, Ohio Bridge
Co; I do blooms, J MN - ahead; 3 do do,
:tarnlrk & 4'o; 2 do pig iron, WoN!well &
Co; 70.000 shingles. (1 A Munilorf; 18 kirs
tobarro,,lB (Imes du, Porterfield Bro; 3,1
do do. It .AVeddell; 1 box It• powder.
Rinehart & S; 3 libln tumish , Freemnn A
B; 14 lixo a machines, Smith & F; kgs
paint, Tldick; 100 Id& herring.
30 dO w fish; Arbuckle,. & Co; 100 Milo
lime. Bakewell & P; bids oil. W . Flat , rus
& Son; 12 do do, J Henderson & Bro; I do
do, Vl' A Jones; 7 do do. It F: Sellers A Co;
I bid, I cask baron. Voigt, H & 3 bids
eggs. F ti Craighead; 2 do do,. .1' Putr &
Son; I Leg butter. Atwell & lot stone
ware, John Seibert, 01 mks potatoes, Voia:
SI & to; :1 empty 111 bbls. Spencer. M 4:
Cu; 13 aka oats. F 11 Craighead; 25 lets
.ehee.e, P.Dulf& Sun; 180 em oil bbls, C A
Worturastle: 230 du do. B D Moore; 2011 g
bides, Springer. II & Co; 10 tins rot to
bacco, S P flhrirer & Co; 100 hi bbls ber•
111110 L Di 1 1 ,0101;, 11 & Co; 173 oil bids. B D
Moore; 1 bid dpeaches, I jar butter.; tibia
dapples, Woodworth & I); 2 lila eggs,
nose & F:; 0 do do, Day & Co; 1 du do, 11
Ik'o Jr; II do beano, 10 do apples, Voigt, Al
I do eggs, P Doff & rion.
PITTSIICItOII Finer WAYNE AND Clll
- HAILRORD, Mar 10.-3 bbls alcohol;
V Miller & Cu; 18 tae lard, J II Parker; •
Ilk) bsit c pins, Freeman & 13; 25 bbl,. alnr,
hot. llostotter & smith ; 5 m ei :, nil , j b ox
Mottles, W McCully; 300 bids flour, 4fkl
sks do. T C Jenki n s & 1.1 n,; 250 pigs
lead, Dithridge & Sou; 2 cars stone,
man & fl; I csr hours ip bulk, !lovelier. K
& Co; 10 bms w OM, C Ihmsen & Son; 12
resins, 0 1011. paper, 50 eks rags, lindlrev
& Clark; I chest tea, 1 caddie do, Haworth
& Pewhurst; IS9 has flint glass jars, Atlan
tic (Mass ('o; 12 bag rags, C P Markle &
Son; I elsest tea, !Carter, Mcliresv& Co; . IS
mks potatoes, Meaner & Harper; I box I
chimneys, Harris & Ewing; 3 flrkinm but
ter. W II Cooper & Beck; 17 oil Ws, Dram.
& Robertson; 14 has cheese. 1 tub butter,
N .1 Braden.
Al-LEI - WENT VALLEY liarr.aoso, May
10.-12 aka potatoes, A Dougherty; 111
aka calm, 9 do wheat, Scott & 10 mks
corn Adams & Austin-2.S do P•brat, John
Boyd; *t do oats, Houck, Jamison & Co; 13
dodo, 6 do potatoms,' Donfielly; 20 do
oats, F Altavater; I bbl eggs, E Heazleton;
2 do do, Head & 3fetrgar; 6 do butter anti
eggs, L J Blanchard; 9 do do, A W Beer;
I 1 do do, F Templeton; 3 airs metal. Mc ,
Knight & Co; 2 dodo, Totten & Co; 4 pkgo
butter and egg., W Reedy; 2 earn stone,
llonderson & M; 3 do do. P through; 7 hbls
tallow, II Healer; 12 blob. apples, ‘'angor.
der & Nhepard. •
ALLEonsucv li4rAntr3, May 10.-3 CAN
a iron, rlrriff,B & Co; 46 boles cotton, Ken•
mak, l'hilds CO; 2 earn lumber, Smith.
Ct - Co; 1 du do, S' M Cummlagx; 6 blobs
eggs. II Lena; 38 dot taken, J 'M Me.
Cutcheon; 1 car atavet,Ralya di II; 4 do do,
J M Hemphill: 3 earn wheat, Kennedy Bro.
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CINCINNATI PER AitzpsoTits, May 10.-
10 bga wheat, 21 do rys, 0 du earn, 2 do
oats; 1 bill Isms, J A W Fairley;s tea beef,
W g Hays; 7 pkgs, 37 caddies tobacco,
Johnson A C; 21 Ws d peaches, J Collins;
1 seed drill, 1 cultivator, WW Knox; I.bi
aundries, Brownsville Packet; 21/0 hdla keg
staves, 50 do heady:, 85 bills hoops, Phillip•
&M; 134 o carhop, Penn Kilt /daunt Co:
20 bza h ware, 1: 'swing. A & Co; 12 bbis
cement, 13 do eggs, 8 do apples, 350 do
pork. 100 do h AVltigN. Clark & Co: 2 doz
chairs, J Meyer & Son; 2 wardrobes, 1 pkg
carving„i liernhaid; 11 bedsteads, 0
Whiting & 20 bias apples, $1 dopo
tatoes, Voigt, M & ('n; 53 lulls hoop poles,
II ilinkle; 3 kgs butter, 3 bbls apples, 11
Rea Jr; 2 do eggs, Meanor & 11; 1 do do,
J Pettit, lo do, Wll Grail & Co; 40 tong
iron, Loomis 4 O.
PITTNER:11011 lIIIOWNBNII.I.M. AP.I3 (Mr
:NEVA. May 10.-20 bbis apples, 20 do
' flour,/ 8 Dilworth & Cwr. 1 bbl whisky, iN
8 Head; 16 mks corn, 45 do wheat, McHenry
& Hood; 2 Lb's whisky, Wells; 101 skit
oats, 60 a o corn, 8 bales bay, Campbell' &
Cortliton;'4o hogn. & Co; 220 galls
stnneivare, 11'11 Cooper; 267 slut corn 49
do wheat, 99 do Batts, '3lc('Facken, & Co;
29 skit cora, C Schauppe Co:. 2 halo
crackers, J Porterfield; 21 ski .crapß, B
Pflaum; 24 tibia flour, McCullough, Smith
& t'n; 6 pkgs,ll W nankin; 80 skx corn,
Hitchock, kfcCreery & Co; 68 lalls paper,
C Buckley.
(iF.NEVA PER BELLE, May 10.-55 akt•
corn,'Mclisnry & Hood; 40 do do, kießane
& Aujer, 20 Ito wheat,Olenshaw; 12 bales
hay, Pattentou; 26 Lb's - 1;1)10;1.1i S
Carlisle; 5 bbls fish, Johnston &
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVEUPOOL AND _ QUEENS.
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ST .A.thilltihh, natal:meths attlocal arst4lo .
data vowels, among thou too celebna.
tad
Elif Of MN r an°4I7,IWASILE
LeiztßoN.
. ui e
Von apply to
WILLIAM BINGIIAM, dr.,
143 SMITHFIELD STREET
XTEW BURLINGTON HERRING
10 born Mltehell'a celebrated Burtingtm
Herring. the WTI of the soma: also fresh smoked
Salmon. Just rewired and for We by th e box or at
'LW."the Fltdlf
° MVP/7 ittiSHAW
my 3 Corner Liberty and Moth Meet ,
s.
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1870
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CINCINNATI AND Sr.
131P911T14 It!VER
THE NEW AID SPLEN
aionniewrA4l. IY.
Ili le.te for ttppYNIIIA ap h omanr i l .. intermedlate poll. nn
For freigbp orpLage P. r 1
lump/. .
.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
The now and oplendid vide-whee si dr at
JUNIATA. Cale(.- H, F..
will leave Pfitaburgli the Cincinnati STEM'
TIIVRADAY,at Ili o'clock promptly.' Retneninf.
will leave Cincinnati EVERY StiNDAY P 1 12 M.
V O, M O IXtt ;wawa. apply on board or to
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
The new end splendid eidoarbeel
Steamer •ARLINGTON, DANIEL
MOORE. Master, A.S.flntstsun. Clerk. lessee
pittsbrireh for Clneinnati every TUESDAY et 12
M. promptly. Retnriting.letie . s andenstifor Pitts
burgh, au 12 N. every . till-DAT.
• JAMS COLLINS.
fel nacx a coLI,INGWOOD, AJMOtil.
`RIVER NEWS
The river Wlln about stationary last
evening, but it was expected to rise again
during the night under the influence of
the late rains.
The' Arlington arrived about aim'
o'clock- on Monday night, and departed
yestenlay at IP. St. She had an i;celletit
passenger trip not and a fair freight list.
and it would have been much better had
It not been for the unfavorable weather.
The Belle'arrlved from iieneva and de
parted again last evening.. Site will leave
again to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock.
The Collier barges, ('apt. Shedden. will
'depart for St. Louis today without fail,
and shippers are requested to have their
bills of lading down no early in the day is
possible.
The Kate Putnam, Capt. Ed Evans.
will be the first Wit out fur Nashville.
The Savanna, train St. Louis, was duo
last night.
The illendale. Capt. Hare, with the vet.
eran Capt. Mellon in the office, is an,
'teamed for St. Louis forthwith. She in
nee of the best boats in the trade and
dters xuperior iudureuient;i to F.t.4...1.i.r.e!.
-,'Tito Juniata is duo licre from Cinrin
nati to.day, and will return OM. usual to
morrow at 12 o'clock.
Mr. J. W. Fairley tosf,Mathew Steele.
both well known .grain merchants. were
passengers on tho Arlington. also Mr. J.
N. Montgomery: some years ago oni, Of
the editors and proprietors of the Pitts
burgh Port.
. The . Wild Duck' burgeo,Capt. Anawalt
are announced for St. 1.011i9. Capt. Anw
wait is well known - no one of o4r j moo
energetic and hard working stelunbont
men. -
RED RIVEII,—Quite a thin of.llolllfl have
returned with loads of cotton front above
the tuft, aggregating fully tl,lloo
The ollicera of those steamers report the
river falling rapidly, but as they left lie
fore the last rains, we anticipate - another
rise. The bulk of all, cotton nt the land.
toga on Upper lied river MIS already been
brought out on the lute rise. but it is es.
thuated by those who ought to know, that
four or five thousand bales might he
found by boats that would make diligent
search near the head of navitration.-01d
do Ooze:ft.
—The Decatur (Alabama) Repro?,liran
of last Weduetiday, contains the follow
The improvements On the • Peones
are river ArColbert's Shoals are progress
ing rnPldly to completion. When the oh
structions in the river at that point ar
all removed, preparations will Is• made t
clear oat obstructions at the Mosel
Shoals.. When this is done, the Tenses.
see river will have uninterrupted naviga
tion from Paducah to Knovville
—The Itarborrnaster at St. Lenin has
made the following regulations: - All
boats are rellitired to discharge and re.
ceive their cargos at their lawn landings
or meson their own wharf boats. • If they
have railroad iron fur the North MiSnouri
Railroad, or freight (or the Elevator, Haw
areismuitt.l to discharge there. A
breach of this ordinance will subject the
offimder to a fine not less than ,t.. 5 or more
than $3OO.
— . ll. Cincinnati Chronic), of Monday
sacs: Sir. Wth. Doyle. one of the add
stock of engineers. anal well-known here.
arrived in thin city thin morning. Ile
in just from the Red river packet Rudolph.
and is en route for Pittsburgh. Ile will
return here and 7 superlntend the construe.
Hon of a Red river packet_
—leapt. E. B. Trinidad. of New Orlanum,
closed a contract on Wednesday. the 4th
inst.. with John B. Davies. of Louisville.
for a boat for the Attakapan and New Dr
leans trade. Her dimensional are an fol
lows: 135 feet long. In fret beach, nod 5
feet hold; 15 inch cylinders and 4 feet
striae. •
—The Sallie, bound for t h e inonataina.
passed Omaha last ‘Yetinesday. She re
fused freight and paaaengera to the
amount of $1.200 at that point. Mboiouri
Hoer is falling..
—Eph n retired b.sttnan, is sue
cenefully Tanning at liarpeth .Shtrals
Tennessee.. He began hie career as deck
hand with J.. Thrtaip and Bea. Egan.
—Thu Belleverpon and Camelia were
at Evansville on Sunday, the former en
' mute from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, and
the latter Pittsburgh to Nashville.
—A party-of buildeN paawd through
Nlemphis a few -WO to Pittsburgh,
where they *will contract for an ironclad
snaghistt to olw•rate ill lied river.
—Th.• Argosy. St. Louis to Pittsburgh.
left Vineingtskii Sunday ninming 19
lots—Erastns St. John and W NI
—The new boat—amt.! Tower uaft
have left Louisville Jro St. Louis yester.
—The ArkananA lIR4 again gone aliovii
Attie Hook tor a heavy load avvatiiii.
—The Nfeasengi.r •Nona•to bayu left ein
innatt for St. Loma on Monday.
•
•
—Business is good at New Orleana for
Ohio river bow&
Rrirra — PecnrcTs.
MONONGAHELA. RIVER.
THE FLEET STEAMER
BELLE,
.L I'. SMITII
J W
Ci notultieder,
ndependeul Pillsbargh. Brownsville and
Geneva Yodel.
LEAVES DAILY AT i P. Al
Will aim Freight Peiviengare to all Dein. en
the llunongsbele
t lxf.r t ep . e x tg.:3pe r meitygily ea Leant. 01 . 1,1 Win rf -
tore PALI. I'ATTERS(' /N. Agent.
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•1 4 , 011. St.IAWIS.GALENA.as t
DuaucKrE AND ST. PAUL.
—File popular pasvanger steamer ,
1‘1.14.91/ A . . M. Haut.. ummander.
James Bellow Cle . rt , will leave for the above and
Intermediate
mar
FRIDA Y. May 19. at 4 ww.
For freight Pr y hammer apply tot bward or to
myll • FI,ACK A CoLLlNollool).Agenta.
- FOR ST. 1.01.15,
I.
NUR, BUQUE AND AT.
PA UL.—Tha foe paaactayer steamer
SAVANNA Feel. Itountx.
Will leave for the...above and Intermediate porta on
SATURDA Y. May 14th.
reigh r. r Ar/t . r. NIV.I3AIIinVIZ%en
HT. Lat. lii.
L'OR—EV A NSVILLE,
CAIRO AND '
IntNDA Y. M. 7 I 2th. et .1 P.N., the steemer.
WILD
And Baxges Swim and Dove
J. W. ANAWALT...
CHARLES ADAMS.
Will leeve ea announced above.
r" Mrlabt " P ' 7 ll'.'ir.Vit'Ll; a co.. A V . ".
Who will give through hills or lading to New lie
Inane abri el-Ingllittni flie Mietioriepi gull Ilia
writ ,
souri !inn.
a ( 11:1 ,:
VOR LOUISVILLE; jat iag --
4. EVANSVILLE AND NAND.
%11.1. E. -The .1.1.1 Ch and commodious
KATE PUTNAI.II,
RIX NVANPL.,,
W. RARBIS9N
.
Will Way. soh sale• on THURSDAY,lsky t plb
"""qtariflMlAo3=r4seoli
SPECIAL NIYPICE—The Kati Poleaxe sill Mk,
tret t • =Ler . Ipt them thrtmAb Nk eleatehh
ttrt
NIMI
f§ HIPP ERS O BAROE sA IEa
LINK—FOR EVANSVILLE,
IRO AND ST. LOUIS. the Doman
rDLMEE AND R 4 au?!:s.
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THIS DA 'Cline I Ito, at 4 . e. D.
O. 11. WIRIEST 6 Ca..
Agen..
PORTIMIIiTH AND CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE
FLACKS COLI.INOWOoD,
SAIIICS COLLINS, Agents.
PACKET LINE.
SPECIAL NOTICES
CONSUMPTION
DR. SCHFINCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP for the
Cure of Coughs. Cold. and ConseteTtion.
Dr. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TO.•IC for the cure
of Dyspepsia mad all the Debilitated Condition of
the Stomach.
DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRARE PIT.T.S. for Dias
easmi of the Liner or to art as • Gentle Put - mire.
All of these three Medicines are often required
in curing Consumption. though the Manion.° Syr
up alone Lem cured Ronny
el
cue.. 'the
Seaweed Toole and Mandrade saint In "pi
elating the Stomach and Lire, and help the Poi
bloodlTU to dlgeet sod sear rough the
o Twines. by which means a cures soon eft
fected.
These Medicines are cmnscientionsly offered to
the Public a s th e onir safe. certain and reliable
remedy for Pulmonary Co sundithan, and for all
those tthrtild conditions of the body which lead in
that (mai diseatni.• liver t amphant and Dyspepsia
theyften forerunners of onsumptlon. and when
manifest them.lv they require the hen
prompt attention. .
The Pulmonic Syrup is • edielne which has had
a long probntion before th public. It. value bus
been proved by the thou d cures at e hs made
I through at period of more tan thirty-fiv years, In
all of which tane Its repu Ron haa increased. and
the moat °Ordinate theta' am no longer doubt
that It le a remedy thigh may be used wall cimil
den the all ma. which admit ef a cam.
Ifpetlent will perseveringly follow the direc
tions which aecompesay each bottle. he will certain.
IT be cured, if his lungs are not too much wasted
to make a cure Ismail. Even In cease supposed
Pa be incureble. when friends and physicians have
deimuired, the u. of this Medicine has mired the
life of the patient and restartsi him to perfect
health.
Dr. ticbenek does not say that all cases of Pul
monary Consumption the within the ranch of med
icine, Mil he em phatimily ..rta that often when
s uepents have `Gait,s alurming symptom, each
as iolent PO creeping China, night meats,
Mansell dahlia,. even to mach a degree that they
ern obliged to he In bed, and when they are given
up by their physician, they may still be cured. No
medical treatment can create new hinge, but when
the lungs are very sadly dliennied and of Pane ex
tent destroyed, scum may be elected by Dr.
Sclienekls medicine. 1
Alen In Sendulo. Use.., thew medicines are '
Mintally efficient. Dr. Schenck hata photographs to
a number Of persona who have been rtmrly metered
with running mires and now ell heeled up. This
shows Its purifying propertl., which most be this
to heal myth. In the Ithan.
In the treatment of Comminption It Is of the at
ds,,,,, h dd oed, de g co glen Maur and a healthy tone
Lo the systeni. panne It is necessary to strengthen
the appetite of the mallard and improare the Mires
rim. Proper nourishment la minima together
with auch means . will make the food they diestible. The article. Moat sellable for diet of
Consumptive pollenia ure deslimatam id • Dr.
Schenek's Almanac.. which are distributed I
thusly. In general. the most highly held. a arta.
cies are to be preferred. but the digestive
must be etrentathene4 In dialer to make eith I=l
or medicine itervicenble. This requlremen Is met
hi the Seaweed TOlllO, um? for Mile pu It was
d' l ' lrent digestive semen, are
We
In r oAier.
4t.
the fond haft. th proper effect: the sy te of the
patient Is Invimmated Midi/. Ithlm begi ' n eater.
Mae their functions in a su ers
of healthy man
ner. Then the healing powers of Putnam/lc Syr.°
n ti ngl e n c ite t r h y " Pftt7s . o all P ' ' '
thin Is alnaost &Drama com
planted .wlth Dyke pia and liver Complaint.
, SchenoiCe Mandrske Pills ere attended 11, 123110,0
1 obetruellims from the liver and minima. healthy
action. They hem all the efficacy which la
not to ealithel ifs ... blue Illnel," and are Immanuel not
to contain a wild° of any edema' poison. Those
Mlle euro themood obstinate costiveneas. Met
headache, piles, Milanw aneetione. end all other
diseases which arise from a torpidor übetriacted
condition of the Liver. One boiled there pals will
In
the eMcacy of the medicine.
- In Consunthtlon the Seaweed Tonle and Man
drake Pllla are invaluable maxillary medicine...-
Tiler relieve the auffertoraorthe patient ands...fist
the Pulmonic Syrup In effeminate cure. They have
bete found useful 11l advainvil Magee of Conautne
aloe. where the hinge are adman entirely desuayed
mid all symptoms eocordaag to the Judgment of the
physician Indic:atm] u lam death. The lives of
patients who were amoully In a dying condition
have been . unmarred for months by the use if
alehencla three greet remedies.
Dr. Scheck's , Almanac contalna a full treatise oh
Ws nun,,,,. farms 1 1‘11..o.his mode of thatment
land general directions hum to nee his medicine.a
be had goals, or runt by mail by addreaslng his
Principal office. No. 13 North Sixth street, I'bila
delphia. Pa.
Price of the Putnam/1c Syrup and Semireed.Tonic
emit 41 1 40 lam bottle-or 57,30 a half down..
Mthdmke Pale 53 CPS.a a box. For sale byall
ra
dt/sista. defflidiaT
IgI ' 'INWTOR • It ' ll ITTIER CONTIS
IMIS TO TRIIAT PRIVATR WS-
EASE.S. That minimum clan of cases resulting
fru..lf-abanetinadumnat ammaitlineas, nervou•
debility, imiebilliY, ...Mom, alind.l ehli.M...
and family impotency permanentay cured. Pessium
adilkied with delicate. Intricate
rid lon 111.11111 M.
constitulliond complaints are piditely Invited to
mil fee conaultatlem which coats nothing. Rave
n... the best of teachent, h. enabled hap to
perfect remedies at ono° eta agent. lute, permanent,
and which In most cases
vale be used •Ithout hind
mum to businesa. Medical. prepared in the e
tabladinient, which eau bum.. MEI., reception and
welting nun.; id. 'hoarding and attaining aPeo .
t u .T. U gl ' i ' lat s .po " V ' rui r lTZLi d t l :/hZ " rg, " :.fit t gri:
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•
Lubricating and High Test Burning Oils.
ECLIPSE: RAILROAD ATLI( OIL,
Stands great heat wlthout chamfer remains Ilm.
Indat lowest temperature.. !Racial MI for hster t wahe. • r
tropi-
LDtMOTVIor hot
MACIWNR SHOP,
Will cut scrawl,
SAW MILL AND BLARING MILL OILS,
51AdriatIVC for V.i,ghaMlNA Oil
Oil, TANNERS'
FIND and FINISIIING.GAboLINR,
OIL., HARNESS OIL. IPARAFFINIR.
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Imo
Work and Machinery from rust.
Theme pnalucts aremanuractured finder Dr.
10
T,11,11e). talent by Superheansl Steam In Vaccuo.
The Lehrhatlng 01la are ltdolieut, perfectly
pure, untfonn. and woolly light 1411110 a
high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid
during eitnana cold. The Itallmed Oils an une
qualled, and are In constant Use t many of the
principal Itallruadm. Samples can he emu:greed and
order. leftat 174 WOOD STRICRT. Worts at
Shanabunf Bridge.
LEGAL.
Orphans' Court Sale.
KamLa. of JOSEPH IiWINNER.I.Lo of the icw°
'
blp
an ofla: Bonvll, *loot,' of lodlans, Kate of Pone
yfr
I , ll : txriTteal ., m . gtla of the °nal...Court at
the prentbeth . on the nitATLTAMPI,b""'e
7th DAY. OF JUNE, 1870
all the Mpht , title, int/Vela and claim of the said
Jomph Iwlunor, dec . d. of. In and to the following
de...wined rest estate. to-wit: The mac undivided
third part of a tenant piece or parcepof bend situ
ate In Horned lownshlweald conntf.adJolrildlg LOOM
or jseolf Grall wad Wet. /lialierzW4ll mlto4lfltm
-I:o4l.lx,,l,Bl4trWir;Vih_l*.gunr,
other ontbeileinfs Namur, erect/M.0013.0131mi 4
acrea,be the MIMI, more or less.
TRMS—One-balf the purchase moosr on muter
elation of sale, end the balance In one year there
after with Interest. to ho secured by bond and
mortjmge.
Sale to be coed nand by
JOIIN BRU.CEI& WM. MAHER
Vart i :l4
Administrators of said doceaaed.
mnwiXl-daT
WM. R. BLACK, Clark.
LIIIC'STRICT COURT OP THE . UNI
TED PENNSY L VANIA . lly WESTERN
T OP IN BANKRUPT
CY.
A 1:.:F . ..1.1 .. .4V , FtLai d ' . ' c 0,6,: W. I tad
co A maw.' In
euunnjy H. t Wan fo t :7f latrAe i n v ia l libli by aald
"HIT MnWtdrFst„:::"Sirdii
L Tres Mill•aoatdAbetartipta n pin wuuon
ri dt i.L 4 /t 4;; ;. I' l
lia ":; nrtr o /4 %
.11, pnla "4'11:a to wid
ny debt.
for of any property by Mem are forbidden by law.
A meeting of lbw enedlion of said bankrupts, to
prove their debt. sad choose one or more tut f
moires of their rotate. mil be held at • Court of
roost Pilnhu h. In Bankruptcy to be holden,. No m tgamond
;t i t re tn _o c •Ata t A ° ?, ll ,ll
the
ar the oak. of Hamm! Harper, Esq., ono . of
Rdl/!.tr7 !p 14p!..0try.”( .un uholet:
4' r%V
••et,
S.
• itofloOlOT.
=I
The Bat Suspenders ever Wein.
If °ritual. Ilk, eantiOnofi opine. buying on, Ind
lloensoo loud& _Noah petit. Is stamped *mai. a nt „
of nor
(foods patents. Sold at rota!! flon-otoss Fornisbhfif
dealers to thlo
FISK,CLARK St FLAGG;
PATFNTEE6, --
58 White street , New York.;
.02,4wr
FINANCIAL
AMERICAN BANK,
No. So Fourth Aven.ue
PITTSBURGH
(`AHD CAPITA! s2eo.ooe
Stockholders Individually liable.
BANK Or DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD. WK. FLOYD,
• President. ()ashler.
nigacTogs:
Thos. IL Karshall, • I John Y. Itonland, •
Wm. T. Shannon, •
Archlba/d Wallace.
James W. Awing, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. &Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This Dana is ads , DOW orgardrad and prepared to
do a general Banking business,
FREEHOLD BANK
AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
•
No; 100 Fourth Are.,4ltlshorgh.
l'4llrth. ..... ................. :118183:
DEPOSITORS SECURED BY REAL ESTATE
AND INTEREJT ALLOWED UN TIME DE.
PorIITN.
PesideaI—EDWARZ:USE. •
Vine Pres'Munro—J. N CRAFT, ADAM JACORS.
EDWARD 110US6
. • W ILLIAM rim.i.lpm,
JAM MI S. PRAYS% HOST. W.IIACICKY,
STEEL, JARED M. BRUNIE ,
TfIOMAS W. DAVIN. •••
Somata'/ sod Troramorer—TllollAS STEEL.
A Matmt 11•INar—JAMYSI P. SPEER.
Odloa bums [lump Airlock A.Y.no 4 o'clock P.M.
daily, and ovary Saturday amnia& from 7 to 10.
antlnr3l •
COMMERCLA L
BANKING COMPANY
No. 9! Fourth Are., Pittsburgh.
CAP/TAI • 0400,000
•
Stockholders Liable.
W. 11. EVERSON, W. C. ACR MCI
President.. Caxhler.
MR.CTO.:
ALMA/if/BB BAT/21, JOHN LINIaIA Y,
A. 11. EN/MIMI B. IaACIIC
W. 11. ET BILRCIB, JOHN O.
W. O.IICOIIAHT, B. V. WIL.MoN,
• JACOB KUSH.
Collection/ roads on all _aecesol bla Pant, of Oa
United Maus and Canada.
INT/IFLIBT alkanal an THIS DI/POETS.
Poua r . / . attention Elven' to all bulaaas• al O.*.
111.. E. SAFE . DEPOSIT CO.
Of Pit tsburgii,
FOR TIIR
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
Under guarantee. and the renting of Safes In to
Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults,
No. 83 Four:th Ave.
Pre.ldent—Wll.l lAN P 1111.14
William Phillips. "' 7ll;;iisi if. Painter.
Ham?Llnpd,.l Joe. '
Witham Re.. George Black,
U. ".
Nees and Traas.-.P. F. YON BONNHORST.
• Open dall.t.frein 9 (Moak •. M. 104 /1 . 4111 PM P. M.
CITY BANK,
112 FIFTH' AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IZEIZE
• 0100.000
STOIIIIIOI.DEBI4 •IsnivIDILLUISr. LIABLE.
INTXRESII PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHAIVOIC bought and wild. and
when desiredremitted to Europe. Collections
Untied
on ail .oa ill Mil the PrlneiVal or the
Untied 5i411141, AV Canada.,
110)i Yll X 111.101P.N. President.
JAMES lircA UR, Vice President.
W. N:111101tGAII. Cashier.
V. Bunsen. l i iitas McCabe.
tesinslieurha, peel Kean..
1.111.11%4:
. Jannis Phelan
N. J.• reprogte.
.
• l i re en I Thom A a P s ftrues.
•
N. Stahl.
JeI•AS 305 .1
31.1iA EXAM. Solicitor.
CENTRAL BANK
No. 35 Bank Block,
11=
VA PITA I •1 00.000
Bank of Distount and Deposit.
SUNIC1101.1)1019 INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE-
Intend Allowed on Time Deposits
4,lleet hon. made to all the oriooloal Cities of th
United:lWe. and Vapadas.
Tll',to VA W..14"Vri11.900 II AILEY
• J. F. bez:Nt•irov. '
JAM Fe Dolan Ia e, °WHOM AN.
JAI.IUCaVia: Wit u li " . it n ATIM
J. WA I.TRIt, • JAMES LrONn.
Tllok. F %TETT 'Preelthmt.
J. w. nA Err, cgAior.
• M. MUNI NW., Asst. Cashier.
ap11,710.
DOLLAR AVINGS BANK,
No. Gr) F r turth. Avenue.
CHAR lIRD IN 1833.
ASSETS,- 82,598,371 GO.
Open dally front WON'. A. m.to 3 'ock..
N. end ttATURDA I' EVENINGS. Woo he y let to
November IN, from I to 9 eeclo.3. and from No.
NNW.' Ist to May ley from to PI o'clock.
newel. nwelved of all soma or nut leas num
tiredDoLLAtt. and • turideod of the profits de
twice • year. In June and Deoembey Inter
est has been declared seml•annuellY In June and
December. Now the Ralik was otwolsed, at the
rate of NM Per Cent. per i.e.
Interest. U not drewn ookbt placed to the credit
f the denten/kr as principal, nod bows the
IName
tolerant front the find days of Jane and December,
compounding twice a year. without troubWestthe
depoWor to call. or even to present Ins
pass
book.
Al OW MN owner trill double In kw than twelve
yeam,_
Books contalnlek the Charter. 974 Ales, Rules
andd Inentiallow. rertinhed Pally uti Applicata:mat
once.
Pltkennrk - f-JAMIPM. TIZROMAN.
were raILSIII.TII,-
Demme Albree, A. M. Pollock, M. D.,
Juba Q. Bactufen. Hobert Robb.
Bent. F. Pahnemock, John 11. Ellosentetrier,
Jame* MCAnter. ;James Stadia,
James 11. D. Meeits, AlerAnder Speer,
lame M. Pennock, iChristlso Yeager. •
Minsk.
Was J. Andimson, !Mears L. Lynch,
Colvin Ad...
_Wier A. Madeirs,
Mihne• Mindlor. Poles Marshall,
itall(banes
icirftll. l[ e alteti . P. Marshall.
A. 11=11"n;
Jobs Krebs.
John J. Gillespie, Mists, Jr,
Williat
II mS. Haven, ft/rMsby Ftllll.
IRdhaN liars. . !Heart L. Illteralt,
IWm. Sehtrierm.
James D. Rally.' Alexander Tina,
Robert C. Loomis, ' WRllam . S' hilt.
TAMA lotrazet—CllA L khil A. DOL Ito
TON,
• timmirrARY—JAMES B. D. DEEDS.
N. Holmes --& Sous
- BANKERS,
67 Market Street, •
PITTSIIIIROT - 1, PA:
cglict:f igmAt o r , a 11polus ati ita44:4.
STOCKS, BONDS AND.OTHER SECURITIES,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
WO Parttester f attention pal 44 IQ the purchase and
United i3tateg Seouritibk
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD BTRDETN,
Pittsburgh. Pa.,
ISOCCERIORS TO UANNA, lIART & C 0.,)
• DiaLM tN
Exchange, - Coin, Coupons,
sanielat attataiolttl to Lb. parchata and
Government Bonds,
QTR
Sight Draughts on London,
Tradesmen's National Bank,
WOODD STiEET, CORNER SECOND AVE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS,
COI, Coupon Beads and Mock
ROIIODTAND BOLD.
tiVilEMtistildent,
oN:dAT VTR H. - /H. Cupp},
FLOUR.
PEARL STFAI FLOURINO
R. T. KENNEDY & ENO.,
ALLscanurr crry,
hlanntseturene of the l
ade
eidebnted titled.
arrow:
Star Green Wand ktt evoraiiid Myrlalit.
4 Star EV: Stand u tz. a now
N l . l liraned Weed. • %tee " Ft oe,.
.t ... p .,,. o‘ .
to an
T off INI Mime _ In tha==t
gtfr. far .'" ". °"*" . "4 ' . . . .
s} °-; ~~'.t`,~~s'gi~`~'> ~":-:salsa.I+~;z%~'.,~ , ~:ax.~;c'.x .. ~. c..~...:~f*=c-.:=;~.:~
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
FORT PITT
- Boiler, Still and Tank
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER
=I
TI;SI.II,4B,DOUBLE-FLUKD TUBULAR TIRE.
AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILER&
(111. STILLS. AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS.
DENSEEirrruRSNo 'PANS. MALT PANS AND CON
,
STICAAI PIPES- GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SIICTISL
•
OFFICE AND WAREIIOI7I3k
Cor. 2d, Bd, Short and Liberty Street■
I=
tlrOrders 'COL to the above addroetwill to
P.mptlyttttendeld
HUGH M. BOLE SL CO.
Cor. Point Alley and DuquenneS
=1
Engine Builders, Founders,
•
A :elf
•
NI.A.(J.I4INI.BI`S.
Manufacture teIetAMMOAT M:Mille PM and PTA.
TIoNMItY Itefff IN IN uf ail .11. ea,
prZi", VA:7, "M11,3r,Air7,111733
n 0 11 , K111 ,4 13 hurt. porrar..
CAMTINO , nf l avory elm? matte to urtler at atm
Foututry., on fin MD RI MUT. below, Maffei
I(N)N fen. fug Walk, elm TIM/4, PVI,LMIre.
11,011/1110., Iff Um: sou Trrff MT° trtirent,
and MON Tlrtleartr l'lttterMCN. fin b end -an e d
trut4s In order. at Um
INDISSTRIAL . WORKS,
rronlh uret, Ing on the Allegheny Myer. neer the
litte Pe.
sl All ronlor• prempl.l,- n 11.4 Tit? 174.
& .I)ty).,
I=l
SAFES AND VAULTS,
1112E2
60=111
:NGINES AND MACHIN ER
!MUMMY WOUK, REPAMINii AuldUTTiNd
UP .MACUINF,ISY, II VDRAULIP MKTveN
nur 17th and PIK IC 14TliZIM9, PlUsburxh.
nolikter,
O'HARA BOILER WORKS
F. REPHAN CO.,
v A yJNILDVATaitgsIt
T SIMIAN° ,ANS. PlllBO, NIORS.
MAlti R. MUCH FIRE Bems..te..
Cor. of Strand Irene and Liberty Street.
PITTSEILIIIOII. PA.
Repairing done promptly. Onion vent to the
above add nom will be promptly attended to.
F. REPIIAS, formerly Manager at CARROLL .1
BNYDIOCS. - oellhatd
POUNDERS, MACHINISTS
BAP FORT PITT
Foundry Company.
OFFICE AND WORKS
Twelfth Street,
=I
Urtneini,, RoMug Mill Machinery. Nail Mi
11!",!- E t4umis. and CanAtittoism_yr,
--~~
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Pipe Works.
.orner Carroll and Snitllman Sreets
=I
=
ATM. SMITH,
MANUFACTURER OP
Cast fron'Bowl Pipe,
GAS AND WATER WORK
Z 3 .tr 2 reti l :4lt. in lr'',' l ii m ".At""
Castings for Gas and Water Works
I would abo call thoatteutlonof Soporlutorldoota
of (ha Works to my make of RETORTS.
W .J. ANUERSON 11. A. WHEYVOOLE.
MONONG.AIIELA FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Idszofacturers of IRO( lIOUSR FRONTS WIN
DOW - LINTELS and HILL S, od
Castings of all Descriptions.
Ads en,t . I on
c til to
to atITECTLTR
i I tiT.INUB -sou to mon r wtroo• thus
°mem ANn VorstnaT—No. 430 WATER
PlRstut •• Pc
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
Simonson to Roattmort,llmd & Mauna
WASHINGTON WORKS ,
• roinvttEM Jt 11ACEILVISTB. PITTSB(IRGII.
Iflk titytum,=,,,trjalittVit+,lll
4: iiiX t ßi tBlll2l Mn 'i:l4L". Id Us.
fo.di, PATINTIMO474O,
THOS. CARLIN & CO.,
Fourthlard Foundry k Machine IVorka,
• SANDUSKY ST., ALLFAIIIILNY . (NM PA.
Mannfactorera of Satttonary add Portable Stoma
limb wzr.rinLelltift.2°C.MY=.
limbo Bora. WORM.. {raison Bozos; At. Built to
OrAsta q ll have on nand Emainea of all alum
Phoenix Roll Foundry.
Co, LIBERTY AND 24T11 STS. .
- BOLIN AN & BAGALEY ,
Manufartarara of Saporta{
Chill Rolls, Sapd Rolls and Plains.
PROFESSIONAL.
LE
W. DeCAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Wm removed to No. 6? GRANT STRKET_,
Itunth. WM practice In the U.S. Clrcultand Dtetrlet
( bort+. to the Mete Interne. =Kt .11 ta• Co.rts
Allegheny county, end mate coliecttotts M lowa of
the Oaf mint mantles. MGM
II H. McCORMICE,
Attorney-at-Law,
No, OS GRANT STILLIZT
bu l:Prompt atiantloo given to all kinds 1:121.,
ARCHIBALD BLAKELY,
Attorney-at-Lavr,
Na FIFTH A VENUE,
IF=
=TE
W B. B. 'BEEPER,
AILLIUIAX 'AND ELDSICIO JUSTICE or
. TUE PEACE.
Offioei,ll2 Fifth avenue.
a m mai attention Elven to 'lo ngues and col.
woman. Deed.. Banos and 'longues drawn ay
and aElegel business attendee to promptlr and so.
COTTON: MILLS
OLMES BELL & CO.
COTTON MILLS,
rrnsaonaa
Phm?etentniot MATT =Dune mairr
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
Sheeting and
.Batting.
IRON AND STEEL.
DUQUESNE WORKS.
Coleman,Rahm
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
Axels and Springs.
DuquEsNE, LX Vi Ju.NIATA
I; V§Th• R it'Ufs.ti ITO NA`4, ggr'Allksi
PLA - rrai Axn RON
*
IiUAED IRON. 111110 AND DROPPER BARS.
RAIS.CTLINDER IRON.
CROWBARS . M. Vak t itIAA 'th ieRtiN grim
SPRINO, PLOW .AND CI,LTIVATORTYTEEL.
____STPEL WINOS AND RoULDS, rut to paßeni
STERI.TIRES,STRIELSIIAICTING,A lISTKEL:
COACIL BUIIGT apa WAGON sriliNus
AXLms,
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goo& First Clll.Ol and Warranted
th. 7 ,411 1, 17 4,....,
AND_ WO RKS — an
leth ...I d All a.
7 street. Pittsburgh.
MIMI?, BARR & PARKIN
=
WM. MfrreAl.P. MEI:BEN MI [,EN
.altrp, W. MARK. 1'1144 MARKIN.
/ 1 . 4 P/4101 et. M. lIIIICII.
Crescent Steel Works,
MILLER, BARR k PARKIN,
OFTICT.: No. 330 I.lberly Street.
foli to; rri - nliwwitt, PA.
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
rri...xf./Alrrf. rR ss43.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
neMt Itelhied CII.St Steel
• OF EVRRY LESCRIPTION. ALM/.
Bent Rerinril German Plow k Spring Steel.
(fORN.P:II. AND FIRST AVRNlMtts
auhlltil
buret, P..
P1T7':...L1311H011
Novelly Works.
FOUNDED A. D. 1533.
MOOINIEAD, A DX.3IS & CO.,
ttrkl7:ll'gi7
• •
SCALES.
Janus Faced Mitsui Door Locks and latches
Paint and Cortes 31111 s. an.
Corner or FIRST A CARVE and GRANT STS.
Pittsburgh. Ps.
Sheffield Steel Works,
sim; Elt, NEMICK & Co .,
PITTSBURGH. PA,
Manufactorent or every dearripDaD ar
Cast and German Steel.
RAILWAY SPRINGR.
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS.
AXLES. 97$LT. TIRE, ac to.
WAREHOUSE-83. Wale rand 100 Flrat rarest,.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
EkIiK,I3ROTIIIER &
Manufacturers of alk Descriptions o
OFFICE tow WAREIIOI.IBE-3001. 31st and
Railroad streets. Pittsburgh.
STOVES CASTINGS &o.
COOK' SIOVES.
Get the Best!
'BISSELL & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
For Bituminous Coal.
. 5 v . r .n . 7:::::. , 91 0 ,,, , e '00 i., K , , j _1 ttf01 0r ROAST wel
BISSELL & CO .)
No. 235 Liberty Street.
ALSO ON lIAND AND FOR SALE:
PARLOR Attit . Es. HEATING STOVIHI.
GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS.
COOKING RANGES. Ac., ' Se.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO
manufacturers of every vortoty of
STOVES,
Boston Cookinn. Range,
"THE FIERY FURNACE"
FOR WARMINO BUTLDINGS.
TAE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
arS U ISI 2 . 1 °R. ; Ariterp .. U IPO U RTVIVE
CAST I R ON ' /ILTNTLES, ELLMAN's REF LEC.
RILAIATatmVs MO and Oust, GRATE
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.'
• •
A.BRADLEY&CO.
No . . 30 Wood Street,
Manufacturers of the yreatost Tahiti) of COOL
PARLOR and HEATING BTOVIIMI to be found.
to our assortment will he bound WI the latest PAT
TERNS mid IMPROVEMENTS, and the rebut..
lion of our Stoves Is such that any one in want of
a food imitate should purchase none hut Mimi man
'uured hy us. ma they will be found the 010.1. do.
ruble as welt as economical. Would eallparticular
attention to our . new VOLCANO STOVE, for
churches. halls and stores. Over ZOO Sold In three
months. Intended for with or without casing. All
who have used them pronounce thew sePirier
tsj o rtrkand farcheaper. Send for t.tatogit • d
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
AGNER ' S FRENCH COLORING
The Very Beitil the United States,
MANUFACTURED DT
WM. WAGNER,
NI North Seventh Street, •
ItzrrarNans—All the leading bonsea bvPhU.
delphla. J+mar ag
Schmidt & Friday,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, U.,
wriousALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
. Nos, 384 and 386 Penn,
Cot of ELEVENTH NT., forsefir CHO.
rim
JOS. S. FINCH Sr, CO .)
Nos. 193,187.149. IRE 103 and 111 S
MST STREET. PI ti.borgh,
Manotootarves INIPPELS DISTUALND PURE
REX MUSKY% .Al.l. denim in Poar.laN
LINC . O.I. 110 PC, AC.
114/11 L Y , i ;) al Z7Zieffi r
.V.ll4Wi l l NI 21 3:1
L. B. POLTO
FULTON & M'GANN,
Practical - Pltumberp,
GAB AXD STEAX rrrrinis,
Mai Avenue, near ILO Street. PittsburPa.
Load Mt, Own liose,Cies /Wares, elnkii. nate
Tabs sad Waal &sada bram Pipe and rittless-Ale
r.d lien P. ps. Me= Cocks always on
bile sad Private Illtildlegs lined up srltb Gas
agar and Bum USedlest APplirstes. Jobbtai
Promptly attended to. •
- .
.a.
-•-•••• ","
1 ..........______
ENNSTLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD.—On and titer r...r . .....„..xrzi:‘,7;7,..
1 IA , M 4sl ' r ' t *A ralI!I L .
. and depart Mut the Union li ves: epoin' of Wash-
Murton and Liberty streets, ar.follo
n v . ' • Perste.
Mall rati. '' .!..' ' 1:90 am , Simlharn ex.. •30 am
Put Line 1.4:12 mu acific f&X-• • ' tO '' m
Wall's No. 1 . time ant Wall's No.' I_ . 30 MU
Ort,„4.e No.I 7 30 sim' Mail Train 0.10 nto
PMl's n0...1 . S. 3am Minton Ac... 1 Mis MO
eirleillniati ICS• 9, SI am Wks An . No. I 'lO I'm
Johnstown A. 117 oem Pincinli Fix.. - 1:. 4PM
Wits Ac. :it , . 1 7: 0
e mp Wail's No. M.. 11,31 am
1
Pitts With Co. . is 0 en Johnstown AC. 4.113 ro ,
Pnelde ie.. 1.30 pus ilomew'd A.
Wall's No. 3.. .4.3 a pm' N. I
11 , unow'd Ac.. .PlOl. ilxpiess HS MI
No. 1 9443 pm Wall's No. 3.. 3:03 Pm
Well's No. 4.. 3:311pm Walirs No. 4.. 003 PM
Rrhirn AnNo.2 1.70 pm •Fast I.lne 740 Pm
We y-Passu'r..7ll,3o pm Wall's Nu. 3-71:00 sou
hem' trains maim clove connection at Harris
"lTefeiThuilan'A7in leaves Walls Slat on eic , 7
. 1 11 JI Y 0 {!. " Xit t 7 9 i - ri o a }l :g a. 7. l ,: i ii r Ti t il l e.""s L l ii":"°:""t 5, 4"' 111
P.
' m Cincinnati Knows leaves daity. Sopthern Xx-
Press learns daily except u.d.r,
,All tither trains
daily,Sund ay.' ffiligr . , thin pli/y
' ' W. I * . RECtIIPII, Azent.
• The Pennsylvania Rallruail Cm= 7 . 1 ... .. 11 n , d Its
mune any risk for Inuring. P.M'S '" . "" . "'fi"fr
rtioknd limit heir. tresponalbilill tii O ne _F :
...mien In •alue. All Reunite exCeening ins , .
amount in value will he at the nen of the owner,
unless taken by special contract.
-• A.J. CASSATT,
mr 7 oral Unral Iturrintamlaut. Altoonn,yi,
. .. .
N kr FSTERN PENNSTI.VAN IA R.R.
4kiut s6 :6' I L*P iiiim i aagt
Pennsylrania itausuad too .
Alleghenyarriv d ileiort
_Don. tbe Federal btrsol Depot.
, so rollover
: - A antra. 1 ligestrr. .
tYre ' 7,7.,,. :;;;: 1 11..... „ /1 . 10.....1 . 1 1 11 1 1f , 5 , !Zp0 d 5 . ;..1 .1 .T e j 3 : : : :,„.
ITIP ' 7I ? Uti lt 4 rl ri U n iLlA. 4 .... ‘ N' 1 . 3 ° ' .
mp...,,,,,wAi5414::,,„411,.,4:1 itl:
i
Above tnillns run dell) except Sunday.
The Chinch Train leaves, Allsotbeny Jutunion
ay ary . lifi . ir :J , Zullf) . .A. a.. rer . b I nit J i lflti{:i . l3
44.,t,40,,.... and l a. " mln g al. Alleebeenunc
tton I 3 41111,11.
TT. trala• lancing Alintheinr CU, al 730 A. a.
ate din.* connection a Freeport olth alter/.
line of Magee Inc Outlet and Ilannabstoen.
Tbrough tieliata m a ter )
be torchinied at the (Once,
No 1 Mt. flair street. n the duspension Dodge,
Pittatsurgh. and at tbe toped Allegheny:
rot farther partiessbus &evil to
.IA/it:a I, 'rears. Agent.
Federal Street Depart.
The Weaken POIMAPIII.I44 14111144 d 1.211 not a..
Dune any Mk Ica &WPM crux t forsreng ai.
petal, and Inuit tbalr responsibility toOneDan
dred Indian. In Nue. All baggage exeseolling this
art.ount In Value will I. at th e Dia ut tbe Gamer.
able.. taken by oppetiLl Malnet.
Ai J. CARdATT,
not/ General Superintendent,Altoona. Fa. .
13ITTSIFFRO9. FORT WAYNE k
I 4 LKAWINV . gAq4SiIigW — AE
U arm It. it.
.
aroma MAY tat, Is7o. trams lear• freso
and arrlva at lb. baput, a, , ,t1, aide,
burgh. city Utrsr, at
. •
I.ZAVIC . I •RIIII,.
Inst lArs• 12 I li • m nut 1.1n5.......2211 •In
,;,, o &y, ZF.k. Ilkm,t , Nurth Ex... • 14 . 2 e. Pso
' I 'l l "'
ILI 1 a s ' : % ~„.111;1,!.7, Hall. Y, 1 : am
Iti="Y.: ....
frl4 a m . animeu . .1%/til . rtl ' u.
11. A Wh a Er.. El pal ,C 1 ,•• I d E . .3.1 P
I VZIT ge It a..AI : re 1 1.44.*- ..}.i-. , : sg t:
111.111,111 M /114. A1.1.1.0y. ANNINIE IN ..1.1.1.4311NT.
1
11ea . ..n010 A c..K38 a tn, Leetsdale Ac. I 34 el
Leetsdale • 19:1i am Ilea, Falls " , : era IP
.. .. /13 a !New Castle " 1 . 3a so
Rochester "ti p wEnon II ?1: P 1 •En
Klum - .lip to Leetsdale "ITp to
LeatAdale. .. : ,. .3 P m Ruler Fa lb - t . .4 P m
ltra'r Palls " dlosE p m LearKlAter " • : pm
Laohodale 104 . 3 P m - - 7 ' P m
Fat, (Rpm Sun- Pair Oakt Sun-
ttztclll,72liii.' l P.lll IZZ - S ; 111 - 93"
111/7Patitle Manses. enives dully.
gr - Fart I,lns leaves daily. Al undeas excepted.
1111 - Fast Line arrives dally, Ih/hirers excepted.
, Ille - Alt other Dales alll leave and solve daily,
~4 1 nIVITIE4?4 . .1. N. McCULI.OUGII,
Cant Pan & Ticket Aden& Gent alanaer.
QIIANGE OF TI3III.—ALLEGIIENT
Ll . ll,AV E, t4 . l,l4oo4lig ai i . ' ,.... ip ...
To VS OIL IDADON
WIT11{) .r.cli.csaE OF CARS.
On and ridONDAY,. Nov. tn, 186 D, TWO
THEOCCI TO.O.INS DAILY, lexcept Sendeyl ai d
leave Pitts en*, Maple. oornersof Eleventh an
Ilh Meets, turAineußs. Oil Lily, BulD/o, and all
Inners In the Oil Ilentene.
Inked pixTentltuttl. ,I.Llettet IN peresernall.
Day Ex il .B. Day Ek...... 3:30 St at.
Rink& lex— ASO P.M.,Nixtit EX.... ill A.B.
Ist liveltun.. :40 A st.ilst Haltom. e
4 . xi.
lad liellam„ll:3oA.E.ad 801t0n... . .),.
3.1 Button— t 0 P.11.:3d Dulles— 111 P. K.
4th Heiton..l P.E.l4th Helton.. V: P.s.
Freeport An . A. sknods Works. 7:3 A $ .
Ruda Works. . p. miFreeport Ac. 113 . • P.N. .
Brady's BAc 3: P. g...Drady'a It Act° , A.B.
Clunwis 1: ii.y...rt0irch......10e A. II .
Enpeass trains atop only e.Xprincipal points. Am
commolletlon trains atop at as station,
We ... .. . running °Mitor red/W. Bleep's:el
Cars - WI oar Might Express trains, .tro th
ways [runs
1114."'W'S'" 4 " 1.. I.AII it ENCE, Don't Bern.
VaIMIAS li._lllNß,-/5:22....L8e54._
Fiffsi:s - 1116 1114 CINCINNATI AND
st. Louis f; " a42g_l42;ai .
• • A4L.
PANTANDLE RD,. N a. -- kne SUNDAY,
CHANGE OT TIME.---s 4. . 7° ,4,.._, 4 1'" 4.
Nov. 14 t 1 4,118119,traIns will ° •°.__..- ,Thos
•
the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, as . -- "es - e... - P,,i11.
. little, -`,617,.
(APART. ' p• m.
?dell
!Southern Express I% 7;.:: i t'. r: '
least Line
Mixed Accommodation r: 4 3 " :: r ixT --- gE IF ''''•
24cDobald Ace'n. Nu 1 .. lliM a tu • 7 - 3- •
•'''.
m.
ineubenville Ancommod. 3: P.m. 1 , hlaS se.
yelionall Amen. No. E.. 33 p.m. , p sn•
tion . dsly,t, bench Train.... 12:3. p. sn : s.so.
uck , l'el is • - 0.
14:11 P. s ' g f1! , 1 ‘, 7,1 „ 7 , i 0 , ::::4::: " ..g . ; ' . 17. 0
rt. F. DCULL.
W. 3,Y, CAUL), M 0.. , Dennison, bto. m m 4.5
111748 U Reit A Vi. ^^-
_ VILi, +. • --
-
.41TTSBUR611 AND CONNELLS.
ofi .2 . 11U114211?:
February 20th. 1870.
Trams arrive aim depart from the Depot, cor
er of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Malt Wand from Unt'n.. .77) . af . m. i""r!fn.
Iyp, m.1 * 0 1 1 , 1: : E , O :
Wmt Newton Acronym°. 4 t o ) p. 18 8 0 m.
Boddoek'. Aecommada. al: 3p. m. 7131) p. m.
Night Ace. to MeNeeflptalk p. 1N:43 cm.
Sunday Ch em: Train to.
. 0 ""'" "'11.0.96'417,1401,1!°-
F-' -';'l'l Ai
ESTABLISHED 1831.
Logan, Gregg & Co.,
HARDWARE,
N - Q. 5'2 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Spring Goode, Hoes, Rakes, Forks,
Scythes, Snaths, &c.
Merchants are Invited to examine
our Meek when In the city.
Orders by mall will have prompt at
tention. . •
BEAVER FALLS
OCUTLERY CO.,
c), No. 70 Wood Street,
t)-4'
MANUFArFORERS OF THEIR NFAV
Solid. Cast Handle
.
aTABLE KNIFE.
a The L'ra.nr.ribv-7, PA" Itgir,-
to the hind.. securing the utmost strength In
construction without additional Wright.
W. It Is made of the ulnae hardnmh endow
r•vi mit tarnish or bluer., se in the muse of plated
ward In calor end brilllnney, lt Is Monier , to
c 4; pure sliver. Handle And 13Mde,ns above dn.
,constltute mi article of OFIOOR. firo.
FMK....MMd. Appearance and Great Dues
,billty.
1
-4
.3
.. T it "P t r iVlb to nod ?, - "=" Tnh Cote
pq 71. 0 ,71 . 1 3 ,2_,Tr u tai==fm i s i e c it . .
sati
pci tenons ste7Frivate Vantllled .
eaver Falls Cutlery . Co,
NO. 70 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH..
...... PLANIJFACTURERS OF
PIIiLADNIXTRA.
Table Callen' and Pocket lakes
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
F4.r7.llr7Tr".7t"it .:
EXERT BIER . - GUSTAVE BASCH
Henry Bier & Co
(Nocceasors to .101111 IL CA6PIE& & COJ
BELL AND ;BRASS FOUNDERS
Bras,.4zEastings
MADE-PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
3.ll.o,pur Al guWAt Mort IrliNOH.
McorrEs, 13A7111T - VikliD man( 'VALVES,
tkiwiowsrdlyntniwAioN f,„
Ste...Wats, and . •
11AVAVILVIrgtilKSAW. IMPII V ZD
AGM!! of BRET 8! TENT OILRRR , the
=
iberner Thirteenth and Pike Streets.
ATWOOD & McOMREY,
. ,
Cnraer Lrla rl3Tvlrr S I Timm .A.TEII7;
Pittsburgh. Pa, )I)iLABSYOUNDIPS and IRON
NSW FlTTPlitioutd AGE:nit orA.. S. CAMERON
tam erritAisporss Asuncowzas '
etE=A
STONE.
WEST:CONION
Altiehine - Stone Works . ,
1.1 oribmst coroor di Nen Common, Alleentor.
• ',MINOT, ATVAT&Ii & CO, ,
anor n :=" l " . ite b ei;
,„, _As._ •
ULM
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RAILELROADS
EEZEIMMEI
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