The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 14, 1870, Image 3

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    PI:NANCIAL
- €K)LD, giarEß,
COUPONS
Bought at Highest Price
PH.. R. MERTZ,
BANKER,
CoT. Wood St. and sth Ave.
Jas. T. Brady & Co.,
I 5 11 4 CP,011.40 c, JONIq S C 0..)
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Since
BANKERS,
HUY AND SELL? ALL KINDI3 Dy
, Covernment Securities
Goo, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON Mon FAVORABLE TERMS.
Interest. Allowed on. Ppposits.
kV - Money loaned on Government Benda at lo
ell market Mee.
'PAW% NrD4 rub Grja."'
.1 AM ES T. 1111 A Dy. .47 Co.
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
MONEY AND COMMERCE
Orrice.)). Pirrsnuncart (Jazmtg.}
FRI DA Ir. Nap 13, 180.
The excitement in the gold and stock mar
ket seems to he the wane. 001 d, which
e.trong yesterday at 115 to 115,5( has sold
down to-day to 110., reacting. however. to
111 , i: the average quotations were 1115 4 . Un
•der continued export demand and a falling
4,ff in the specie reserve of the hanks of
Prance - and England higher prices for gold
may tie looked fur, but the speculative mania
that carried the premium up eve and ten per
cent. has lost Its power In the gold room, nod
outriders ewe little fur 'a alight advance so
tangos the value of merchandise In not ma
terially changed. -
Government bonds were dull. and heavy to
day, with-an average decline of 3: per cent
and a downward tendency.
Stocks are stronger and in some Instances
higher. All the- speculative stocks ire keep-.
ing their. own, Whilst Heading advanced to
101. •
•
Mt:ary easy at la-0 per cent. ha
\
MertzClosing 'quotations no received by PM It
Gold American ... ...
Silver 141 Western IJnlon..
1681 Honda • Ilaa; N. Y.Central ..... 100,630. .
Bonds I00::...1116( Reading. .-...104
640 Bondi; 1R14...11R P. Ft.
5-90 Bonds 1865...111X Ohio k 37?.:
Commie 1863 113 N . Mich. Southern.... 99U
S.:O Ronde 186:.. .114 N Lieveland P.:. - 100,4
5..1g1 Ronde
IL I. 6: . 211:
1040 . lOti. Chicago-dr RI%
Adams Express.: 0113 C. &N. R. Pref.. DO%
Merchants V. Ex. .123( Erie
mrrn, nr.„U•
London Exchange Per Pound 5,10 5 0.
Paris Exchange per Franc 2.1 1 i I.G
It i r crActn.cr,r u m. isrorin '
Central Pacific R. U. Bonds
Union P. R. L. Bonds 81 • RS
Closing quotations as reccirnd by James T.
Brady ar eo:
Bold .. .. . ......1113( 5-33 Jan. k.1.r.1865 134
hell 17 5- . 10 Jan..t./Y. 1803 It.
U. K.5-301N6: 110; y. 114
U. E 5-z0 1864 ..... 11 S U . P.R. 'MN
IL R. 5301883 114 C. P. R. R. • P2.ls*
U. S. 10-10 ..... 114 i Cr. PICIEICS L. 19
IBy Telegripb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Exir TOna. May 13.1070.
The money market is easy - M.105 on call.
All the markets are depressed by sensational
reports regarding the Fandinglllo. Sterling
!Ritter at ]097 3140 Gold ' lower, closing
steady; opened at 115 S, touched 11114 and clos
ed et 1147 i. Carrying rates are s.W.4lPorecnt..
the latter being the last rote Paid. Clearances.
44003.000.
-• • •
Governments lower end 'closed grin: cou ,
IM :le ' 7 a. dx0 . %. T.,...1319
do 11% alt.: . 114 s,
/Currene7 12.}1a12X.
State bas unsettled: Missouri, in; old Ten
nessee. MS; new, IfiN; old North Carolina.
413.1(; new. as. •
The fluctuatio ns.. A t li settled, with fre
quent e close ••Steadier
feeling prevailed, and a general recovery.
Reading - Iml the about the upward turn.
and touched 104 I: the highest price
since the bull movement was inaugurated.
The latest transactions In Lake Shore and
Northwestern preferred. were at the highest
figures of the dap. The balance of the list
was nearly up to the best prices of the day,
sad large sellers of the Mut - few dmrs were
free buyers. Miscellaneous list is firm: West
ern Union Telegraph weaker than other
West
shares. Express stocks dull en d hoary.
Canton. 30X: Cumberland. ith Western Union,
Telegraph, 31ts; Quicksilver. 10; MeriPosa eh:
do preferred, Adams Express, Oth Wells.
IOX' American, t.., Cul l ed States , WS; Patine
40.1 i: Nework Centre!, lel; Scrip, IC: .
Erie, ZMV: do preferred, MO: Harlem, 1455: do
preferred. Ilk Rending, 111: Michigan Central.
13; Lake Shore. PR; 1111noisCeatrel, III: Pitts
grtel:.'4lZilildhirt;;:riliet°r4ier'l°Nesi?rgetirtrgl.
1011: St. Paulo:Ms; do preferred, EN: Wabash;
do
_preferred, 11: Fort Wityne. DIM; Terre
Haute, 3331: do referred. CI: C A S A,1133,; 113 k; do
Preferred, O.
Boston prices: Calumet. 155; Copper Falls. 3;
Frank!' a. /134: Hecht. irk Quincy
Sub-treesury balance: Gold $77.M.F77: Cur
reeCY V=4.761. °emeriti balance lIRIUM,Lie.
PITTNBURGH IRON 'OMR/CT
Orrice or rue girrsitconn 0/ zurn 1
FRIDAY, May 13, Intl f
The lion trade continues dill and unsatis
factoty, and the Indleitions at present are not
very favorable fur any Immediate IMprove
.
meat. Metal Is Just about as .10w as ever,
notwithstanding, it is generally regarded as
being low, and there are those who are Im
pressed with the belief that It will not go
much lower, molt is now- being . sold at about
cost: quite a number of furnaces in the Shenan- -
go and Mahoning districts, It is said, have
_ gone out of blast, and nihers contemplate do
ing likewise. If this Is correct. there will
probably be a reaction soon. as with dimin
ished Me.lpts ensueduced ItteCkS. a stronger
feelinewould and with a firmer mar
_ Act, buyers generally would be disposed to
stock up. In order to anticipate an advance.
'lhe feeling continues to gain strength that
• there still be no change made by the present
,Congress in the duty on metal.
The - tweezed article oresthe iron trade, Is
from a gentleman. largely and activel u y en
geged In the business lhere. and he nder
stands the situation fully :
"The market for pig metal. Iron- and natl.
is In an unsettled condition, and It now looks .
as If pig metal would decline to f 3) per ton,
• Iron to 3 cents, and nails to gM. , indeed the
consum the raw mat claim net at
present ratesfor iron and nu l ls , - pigs should
rule at M. The fare:semen having made
their contracts for ore et high rates argue
that It will be impossible for them to make
--___ pigs much under present rates, although it
doe. seem strange that Anthracite furnaces,
- nearly all old style, making only from IS to :Xi
tons of metal per day, an pay the high rail
road freighter over the mountains and com
pete with our more modenrwestern furnaces,
- using the rich Lake tkiperlor and laen M, ir on
RID ores, and making - from .10 to 11l ton of iron
\
\ r day. They manage aomehow, or other to
do It. and really. as our market .naport will
- show, have undersold and controlled the
market Urine the 1114 slyly days.
th;tilurc:nPills hp,v,:inrinoatrhiL.ane.ars.conthe
s ,e vgtig oo o
- reaaleed Wc t st of the trade hod during the
"stops" and "strikes" of lag. The steady
gradual decline In both raw and shed iron
. ha. robbed our manufacturers - of about all
their profits. the reduction In stock_on
hand - -neeessarily trerY heavy—folly timeline
. the legitimate Increase la manufacturing.
liewever. with reduced raw material, and
lower prices for labor. - which ths reduced
prkes of all value. will naturally involve. the
bushiest, will become safer and fluetuetions
less frequent.
• - The shipments of Iron east which this time
a year ago aggregated two to fourtbensand
tons per month, have dwindled down to
nearly nothincr. The decline In golilithe Iron
men's accidental tuff/ and the. threatened
reduction In the tang prerenting.fmterters
'and eastern mannfeeturere tram Placing
orders here; indeed all the orders .We hear of
from the east are for few odd lot, of tank and •
skeet Iron to pattenL - -
"The orders- from - all sectlolui-'dining the
last week have been llght. nod e a skeks of
Iron and nails are large anduell nuorted, ova
are led to at met that unless the dentiandand
Pithsri Improve Der mills - Will nearly, al f* stop
Ilrstapproach of hot weather:,
ANTIMACITZ.
40 tom No. I Foundry 435.005 mos
33 . No. I Extra foundry '5.504 Mott
30 " No. 2 Foundry . 31..50 4 mos.
50 " N 0.2 do 34/0 4 mos
30 ** Ikio. 2 Extra Foundry ..... .. 85.004 more
. 11 " Ext.m Gray Forgo OELSO 4mm
50 " N . O. I Founds ' 30.03 cash
40:: ho. 2 Foundry 35 to 4 tnos
1 1 4 .. i t ti I t Jo tpd ry 36.0C1 4 moo
ILITUMIROCII COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE WPC
-1001:0 to .. na Metlium Grar4arger-
131.03 4 MOS
511 .. .. „. ..... .. 0:'.00 6 mop
150 " Close any F,,,,, ••- • - 33466 Moo
' M.OO 6 DIM
/1:3 , :.• Mr.edoludmr7toerde ... ... . ... zei.oll 4 mop
five ore .. mi x ed wi th Na. '
:...5 . Medium FM . . . .............. Xs • 66 5 moo
Naive
m ire .. . mixed with
50 . • Medium t'orgo mixed ...... I mos
Native ore.. ... wit
50 ... Medium Forge mi xed ,i,iii.. 11 006 mili.
• Native ore ..... `"
09 ...---, Medium Forge mixedi Wiiii alC°
6 '''''
Native ore%
.00
Al " Medium Forge mixed with 6 m°°
naive o reXo 0 mo,
Sal ". Medium Forge to firldVe.. • 31.11416 moo
CHARCOAL. •
14 tem Extra Forge • --
:u
=
Omer. tor.Prrlamaton Garxrry, I
Initial', Her 1.3, 18M. f
The Frain market. arc 'now being watched
with considerable Interest all over the coun
try. and it is singular that notwithstanding
the prospects for the coming crop could not
be better and the stocks large, prices are
stronger and higher then they have been at
any tithe thin year. In referelith to wheat the
Chicago Tribune of Tlmrsd. 7
.There Is apparently a very atrong bolt
emulsifiedou here, and .prices have mounted
ra dilly upwards under their manipulations,
while l'nstern mar sets have moven upwind
toeympathy. The ;rounds of confidence are
n one the anticit :dell lack of yield In Call%
funtia,Mn the fact that. notwithstanding the
:v4r,,,,,,trzrrires,47l.Cpicajo and Milivauk k e:
sli in New York. mai ' eo is risi t tle v rn o
thin l y million bushels in Buffalo. The wander
is wheri It In all gone to, and the wonder can
only he explained by remembering that the
people let ft along severely &Irina the decline
Instant timn, and hence were ohltged to take
hold noire liberally titter prices hail fella.' to
go down. while profanity 25 per cent of oar
crop hen been renames] In usual ways. taking
the place of other grain which was relatively
high priced. The large iiniportion t his
the
lower graders has been kept down In this way
within combinable ts. -Then it is remem
bered that, although tine crap of lark is con
fessedly at poorer ninthly than the nvern/t4.
Yet much of the European wheat In even
worse: iThese things inive been reason enough
for it strong umennl to sa y n u
of the reduction in the cost of shipment.
Out there are those who rememherthat Liver
ramd has not correspondingly advanced with
the Chicago market, and believe that the im
provement here has been so rapid that its re-
action must come soon, though is drop to the
liVVentien in not probable. These RI, ..11111g
short quietly. ens profess to expect -a heavy
tumble within a few data.
ASHES—Firmer in the east hut unchnnged
here. Common Soda, It relined. l 4; Pearls,
lid; l'ots.
egaoi APPLES--
the ES--TheThe
'supply. &menhile prices while
is fair soil fully
to un
changed. we continue to quote at $4 4 N5 per
bbl.
LIUTTEM-Cuntinues
Immediate
dull and there is
no notch prospect of any Immediate improve
ment. There P. almost enough corniest In
from the adjacent eountry to supply the de
mand. and. as might be expected. commission
butter is hard to roll it any price, mi it Is not
wanted.' We continue to quote at MI to 25 for
fair to choice roll. .
BEANS-There 16 little or no demand turd
prices are nominal at ti.so22 per bushel.
111100 M CORN -Is dull but unchanged, lara.
10 4A - .l. l frl n tl i t; of ohen at 16(2.1f1Y;
and New York Goshenat 1751,18. Ne; -
Western Reserve. is quoted at I=ll etc.
CARBON 011,-1s tscsier and it shade lower,
(s tandards `r en ds being quoted at mx0:41,.. As
always the
the jolsbitur d e m a nd la at thin
relight.ve s
of the year,
(.1 1 RNMEAL-Quiet and unchanged,-nrof I
per bushel.
DRIED ritrlT-Detnami rather better, ear
th-Warty for the better grader. Apples,
Itettehe,..:4 - 0 ter quarters and altit for halves,
as to quality. Illackberries, 13014 c.
RG -The Oman
is atone active and with
only moderate receipt,: the market is antler,
but Ile Is, still regarded as the relic g Price,
and it is hard to effect `sales et anything over
thls h Beptttion.
Ult The market is firm with n steady
local demand, but the - arrivals are increasing
, We
the supply to fully up to the home trade.
, We continue to quote western flours. In store
at $02:42.5.511 for spring wheat; $5.75Q11 for
winter wheat, and abZfakt for fancy brands.
GRAIN-There. Is a steady' demand for
wheat, and with a continued light offerinq :
flio k r ,arm red",t7 . -;lllN'nf`o h r'Yge, l ll‘,.
quality. flats stronger under the Influence of
the advices from the east. and
.prices are
tending upward. We can report sales of 8 car
loads, to goto l'hiladelphia. at 53aSt. Corn,
also. is stronger, and scarce, and prices are
looking apt sale 1 car shelled at Iltb ear mar be
'Muted moderateGeat, nd shelled
fort 90.113. There
is only a inquiry rye. but the de
mand h by no means brisk, and prices remain
unchanged:olo,4l. Barley is quiet; but little
offering and not much wanted; we, continue
to quote at ft.i11,90 for fair to prime spring.
Glt0CF.111F1:-' --The grocery market is devoid
of anything new or important. Sugars ant
easie%seems impossible to get prices uple
•stny. • coral times. within the past_two or
three weeks. maned sugars bare been ad
lanced a shade. but at no time could the ad
vance be maintained-the stocks are too large.
Coffees, also,are easier. In fact lower, and
rather dull. New Orleans molasses steady
but unchanged.
ILII- Continues rely dull and baled may be
Quoted. nn wharf, at
LAW) OIL -Extra No.l. $1.3:101;:11, and NO.
Z. to.
POTATOES—Continue very dull and holders
are anxious to realize. We continue to quote
Peach ni014 . 1 at 111440 c.
PROVISIONS—Demand moderate but velees
remain unchanged. Plain Shoulders.l3sl33i:
Sugar Cured do, 143.¢.14.tat Ribbed Skies. lux
Short Rib, 11:aClenr, 1730; Plain Sugar Cured
Rotas. Cauvassed do, 19tialt.i.
Lard, in tierces, nhqgxx; In kegs, ISX4lttlti •
Mess Pork. Weal.
SEEDS—No movement In Clever or Timothy
Seeds as the season is virtuallynrer. Flax
seed-is In steady demand at VAS, fold
round lot would nrolady bring V.M.
PETROLEtM MiRKET.
Orrin: on Pm - Tsunami GAzyrrE, i
FRIDAY, May 13, - vr:ro. I
The market was weak and did' tmday, and;
cOMpared with yestenday, refined is lower,
while crude is without 'notable change. The
violent nacos:ohe. in t 'res. - within the past
few day., I. calculated to unsettle business
and retool operations, tad until confidence
ha , been sonwo - hat rest Ted. it Is not likely
that there will be any improvement.
cunt? -
e Sales In lots of 4.000 bhos seller June at It
nd 2,000 Seller July at 12M.,.Neller but halt
year. quoted at LW; and buyer all year at DX.
merman.
`hies of 3.fiXibbl, for May at 27!427.5i, end
late In the day It WAS reported no having sold
down to 'nt‘i; Jnly to December SOO each,
sold at. M August to December Is sold to.
bare been sold at 2.5. July to December quoted
at 27 . .9,V; buyer all year at 30 .1. 7 0.4.
RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL.
CoMmercial Oil 'Works
account
on account 7'.
Hackett; J. Wilkins: NO, on account J. Funk;
Peerless Oil Works ItEl. on neer/lint L. S. Dun
can: Fisher Bro. WA on account T. W. Young.
Total. .'.. ........ .... .. .. . ..... I - -...4) bb's.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. IL ---
Montzhelmer. K. & Co., WI bilis ret. oil to
Waring, K. & Co., Phila.
ilman ir Wagner STI bids refined oil to War
in King 74: Co„ Philadelphia.
3f g.
ontrheimer. K. & Co. Is; hbls refined to W. -
' 0. Laird As Co.. Philadelphia.
J. M. Itlter, 110 bbls ref. oil to - Logan Bro. As
Co-. Phil At.
Citizens Oil ro., all bins refined oil, to Tack
Bros, Philadelphia.
Lockhart. F. As Co., ZOO bbl• ref. oil to War
den. F. & Co.. Phila.
Total • ... 2 fl7^ bids
.... . . - .
OIL SHIPPED Ile r. R. It. AND A. V. R. tilt, LANE
J. W. Aleminder, 7,211.1 gallons to Bostwick
& Telford. H. Y. _
MARKETS BY TELEURAPR,
New York.
•
New Vona. May 13.—Cotton less active and
anchanged,with sales of 2.260 bales at P)se for
middling uplands. noun Receipts In,foo bblsi
market less active and declining, with miles of
6.ooobbls at tt.trkiZNlS for super dtate and
westent.#l.l)as.o3 for extra State. $4,20af1 for
extra 'western. ss:7okiri.so for white wheat
western extra, $1,25.5,75 for round hoop Ohio,
$5.0116.30 for trade brands do, s4,l.4sti for cum-
mon to good St. Louis. (41,10a8.25 for good to !
choice. Rye flour quite firm , with sales of
400 bbl. at S4.SOa.S.TS. Corn meal In fair demand
with sales 50D bbis Brandywine at *3,75.
Whinky heavy; sales. MO 'resters', free, at I
sl,loal.lo)s.closing dull at inside mice. Wheat:
Receipts 44.00 U bush: tnarket irregular and un
sett /ed, c oi ul.;a o bush at }l=
for rejected spring. $1.11h11.11 for N 0.2 opting.
$1...93a1= for No. Milwaukee, the latter an'
extreme. $1.27a11.27.q . for No. I Milwaukee.
$1.35M.:14 for wegterp red and amber western.
Rye quiet. Barley and barley malt
dull. Corn heavy and loweir; sales of 31.000
flow. ar t for new mixed western yel
low. Oats a shade firmer but less active:
gales of 10000 bush at &Bic in More for west
ern. 70a21e for Ohba and Mate. Coffee dull.
Molasses quiet: sales of.:slohhils of .Musconsulo
at 40c. Boger quiet; sales of IMO hints of Cuba
at StSignhes Porto Rico 934a10e. Rice dull nt
itliatqc. Hay 11010 GO for shipping. flops
steady. Petroleum steady at Inc for crude,
2,fit for refined. Turpentine quiet at 41,42.,.
Pork more active; sales of 401 obis at s29.3its
r-u.SO for Mess. >t11,7) for prime. till,7far..ll
for prime me.; al.. 1.750 bbls May, June,
J f
uly and August at Ir.MACI. Beef stemly; nales
331 bbis Ilnlfie for plate me.. Irwise for
extra mess. Beef hams firm; sales bbls
at..,laftk. Tierce beet mare littler; sales of
.uttierces at Ver""ai.nl for prime mess, $3) for
India mess , part old Mesa $14.50.1.5m, middles
oh /inlet and firm. Cut menta firm; sales of Na)
e at 12a12.1; for shoulders, Pialic for hams.
Lar n d steady; sales of =JO tierces at 16a1635e for
steam, nc for, kettle rendered; al. 1.,:m0
tierces o f frime steam seller May. Juan and
July at InNallikic. Butter more action and
Iran at Mall for Ohlo. Cheese steady at ea
lie. Freights to Liverpool lower. Shipments
per steamer of 211,0fgl 'nub unbent at 481% d.
Isuferd.—Floor closed dull and . fifkine lower.
Wheat d all. at $4 l / 1 0,14.3 for N 0... spring. SI.LIS
Ea= for No. I spring. and 111.204t1.34 for win
ter red and amberwestern. Rye nominal.
Oats closed nein but quiet. at OINO forst
ern In More. and ilKtile for Ohio. Corn we dull
at $1.04a1.13 for new !nixed western. Pork
steady with sales 250 harrels mess at "MK
smiler for June. Beef grim with a fair derapand.
Cat meats closed firm and In fair deniand..
Bacon quiet. Lard dull, with nales prime
steam at 10,tie on spot and May. and Itinse for
Jane and July. Egg , quiet and unchanged,
111==
CINCMNATI. May 13.—}lour in good demand
with a firm market for family $ 5 . 10 (it 5 .50.
Wheat firm and In good demandy - red winter
iL1041,13 for Nos 2 and I. Corn In good de
mand at. SIA1411.(15. Oats firm and active at
the latter rate for white. ltye firm at
$1611,0 sunnly Ix only moderate. Marley sold.
fvg.frr , itTelvni - dvtzeltriecrfornrartnt:
filing. Tobacco nod demand: salsa WI
intufettroi.7-;:.a;
lover,
finny dull 1.1
$lOl, and old process at #lll:l','cios*?n)nn:mninaat
at these rates bat no Mayen,. Mesa Pork In
held more firmly at tin. buyers offerbut
'Lard nominal nod unchanged and held nt
but there not much offered. and there in
hardly any demand. Hulk !Heats firmer, and
shouldersell nt sides text andfor
clear rib and clear. Sugar cured hams arm at
isxaym, and in good demand. Butter steady
at na.:lle. Eggs 15c. Linseed 011
rate. sellers are mostly asking the latter rate. Lard
011111...W410 for extra. Groceries unchanged
and firm.
171=12
CHlcaoo, Muv IL—Exchange unchaged.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat firmer
' and fairly active nod 2NeX2l4c higher 110 2 closn
)aft O SNgs fterno o n N nset an ed tt i ! g A i c k sh e , g glolXX
1,015 j for seller June. Corn quiet nod X..alc
1 - o , g e r; tep , ,,kanc for No. 2: P10;85c for rejected;
fCc for nn grade: closing nominally at atiasaS
oats dull and IYelSc lower. and closing at OP: .
for No. 2. .Ityn quiet: No. closed at
FOX4BIc. Barley inactive and nominal at 0)
1365 c for No. I. Highavinea dull and nominal
at $1.07 for Iron bound: Provision. dull and
a shadefirmer. Mesapork nominal at g 28.752:
up . Lard in4gal6X. , 'Dt7 salted shoulders
at 1134611 V. Cotton active and firm. #401.541
for stocker.. to extra mime shipping steers.
Hog, active and (14.11 k, higher at $8,814.940 fur
fair to extraprime. Receipt. for the past 24
hour.: 3.811 bbl.. flour, 53.250 bnah. wheat;
- 4.71:t blab. corn: 24439 bunk oat.; 3,11:2 bush:
440.00 ~
. 47.0)4 44
m.
. 47.004 mas
45034m0s
•
rye: I..r.XlbuKh. bark,: :i.R4S hogs. Shipments
.167 bbls. Guar. 5.3,17 t, bush. wheat; :14.2, bush.
corn; 4.761 bush oats; KY' hash rye: 1= bush.
barley: 5.02ri hogs. Freights steady and on
changed.
COE
Sy. Loris, May 13.—„Tobacco active at
pHres. Cotton better: sales at:X.1,022c. Hemp
to rood demand at $1.111,41:5.. Flour firms low
grades scarce and want cat hill superfine t4-2:,%1
X V.sfintl.XX family brands 16.!. - fa
S. Whoat ttasc In wen No 2 spring 91ht' ',tic,' No 2
red fall $1.2ffa1.15. choice $1,:Ma1,40. Corn un
settled: mixed itla*l, choice to fanci - white
fflttfal.lo. oats stead- at latc free In elevator,
tr.kiht sacked. 'lye quiet of daM. Whiskey is
firm at $l.OB, but held at H.lO. Sugar quiet at
10k Coffee firm at tAkt ff.k. Provisions
quiet and unchanged: tht2. - sellt.:10 for pork.llX
loose. dry salt shoulders 15i.c. do clean aides
,Iflnc; bacon: shoulders Itii4c clear rib. 17„tic
clear I: round e: etl
15' 4 , retail sale ,r s
l da%kaJtih.lots
Cattleasier activ k ea n d
firm at liogs In demand at 9.h c for
good to choice. litceipts: flour 03)0 barrels:
'wheat IX,OOO bushels. corn to on) bush,ratts IMO
bush. barley 1.:170 bush. rye4oo. hogs 100.
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Cleveland: .
CLEVELAND. May l3.—lttnar tamntry
brands: double Put. white ttisrdil..7:.2, double
eXtrn red riCtd.2l, double extra amber issßr3d.
and doable extra spring ili.Tae..s4-ri. Rye flour
- steady and unchanged. The market for wheat
dosed ge lower: No. I red 0.25. a N 0.2 do
SIZ.V. Corn ifulet and nominally nnehanged.
itats firm. with sales at ilk for No. I State.
itulet; held nt Iric9 - sl.' Barley dull and
nominal. Pet pitman less firm, though holden.
of refined asked 2iligitirie for May and June:
crude wee let4.belng held et nu] per bbl.
Holtlinare: •
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lIALTiIIOIIE. MAY 13.—F9ottr dull and on-
Ctn , tlked. Wheat firm. with Maryland nt $1.50
I 011; l'enoxylvanla lower at .f and
western ElXttkl.37. torn firmer. with white
at sl.2l@l.Lsk yellow milkweed to 561m44.1:.
Oats firm nt Mess Po firm nt Mitifetal.
BACOO Ann. en th rib skirl+ rk
nt 11114 e. dear rib
nye. shoulders 13ketltiell.1111 t.1.1a21 for home.
Lard quiet at 17R17.4e. WhiskY arm; true
bound I,12; woinkil.ll; Patent fi.tr.k
tonbolllt.
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Lor tavii.i.g. Mar 13.—Cotton advanced We
in all malies: =flair. Flour $5. Com
scarce and grim choice $1.33. Wheat $ 1 .059.
1.31 i hits Mc. Itye £l. I'ork dM. Bacon 134 e,
Lidnd W hisk y meats 123 j, 11Kii and UN e.
£l.lO. Tobacco: sales abil
bluis for lugs; ss.=s 33 low to good
leaf.
EIZE!
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ToLet.P. May 13.-Flour dull. Wheat Quint:
o shade better; reenter white Michigan SI.LI.
amber Michigan $1.21y. Not red sl.=, No 2
do $1.17. Corn quiet and Ic lower,-No I 95c,
I No 2 Fr igh tsts dull and. nominal, Jlichigan
dull; 2c to IlutTelo and 7c to °s
teep,. 11p:riots: Hour 106 bbis. wheat 11,006
bush. corn 1,3[10 hush. oats 2:51.1. Shipments:
flour POO tibia. wheat LUOU tlll,lb, corn 6,100 bush.
oats 2,100 [isi,.
' aukee. •
NiIt.WAIIK Er. 'May -Flour rimer endtin
changed. Wheat unsettled nt $1.(77 N (or No.
1. and V 5..., c for N 0.2. Onto, Rye and ILarler
nominal. Corn steady at tqc for re verted.
Freights unchanged-3.10/ bide flour. and 100.-
1.06 bushels wheat: Shipments 100.000 Shia
[lour, 1:)1,11(10 tnisheis wheat.
PhllaJelphia. '
PR11.A111,1.1411A. May 13.--Flour: koli demand
but prices well maintained. Wheat: less 4IC ,
mond: red $1.31621.41. No I spring $1.30. Re
steady. Corn held tirmly. yellow $1,15. Oott i
to peel demand. State 6 . 441.0t1e. Petroleum
lower; crude 211g211,,e. relined 27.4,k0.1.`ic.
Provisions unchanged. Whisky Arm. western
.n bound $l.ll.
Memphis.
Mintritts, May 13..-cotton active at 2.11501
=vie. Week receipts 3710 balestweek exports.
5.31.1 lades; revelgta 75 bales and exports 890
bales. Flour One. * Corn nominal nt 41.1.50.
1.33. Oats dna at ;oe. tiny dull at Waal.
Dean V 71129. Lard 17418, , tc. Pork PO-Ba
con: shoulders I3S and alder
Near Orleans.
New °nu:Aga. May 13.—Cotton. arm and in
(air d summit: iniddllngs sahib. t'3,AUI bales:
receipts. stock. 3111 n; exrts, thil bales; 110.-
150 bales. Receipts pa for the week: total, 114141
halm aspens, 1.1.168 bales: sales. 21,(X1D bales.
Detroit.
Drotorr, May 13.—Wheat scarce and higher.
with good enquirY: No. 1 sionh regular. 11.. M.
Co naker.
rn omina
at l ut 9KrilSc.
forN Oats, Menge. Bar
ley sre 11.50 o. 1.
Nashville.
,th ic e t
tot r., viLt. May 13.—Corn $1,30. Bacon—
. Flour
Llse Nock Market.
time YIIIOC. Mar 1.1.-11cayes' numbered LOBO
to-dny making 6.1ttl this week: I they are firm
but unchanged; prices of today 1144417)5el
no mean animals being on sale iltinie generally
brought lakelie, all were soli a drove of
IU met uneven Illinois at 164" Ifise and some
roughsQ9 cwt Missouri steers. ut 14M 441634.4.
The close was very strong under belief of
light run on Monday. UR) sheep arrived too-
day. completing 124410 head forthe week; they
are arm at better price. selling—at for
prime - to sheared lots: a car NO pounds Ohio
brought I‘.e. n car 11l pounds alse. Lambs
wart and's - anted: they brought 13411. gen
erall selling at 154a11k, Hogs went to
net;.holy 11 cars arrived making MOM beads
for the week; market
Dry Goods Market.
Ncw Yong. Bay Ll—Quictude ihe pre..
railing feature. yet price. are quite uniform.
AITIONkcag.I heart [lnnen sheet Inge are steady
at Witt: .Ingusta Its: Atlantic D Mc; Booth
9,hc ; l9ttsgeld A Blackstone A
bleached muslin c: Baikal Wit . ; Lansdale
97ci Ocean L 13.4'c: Utica Plic; sheeting. Ole;
I/0 10-1.65 c: A rosapa tick. lic; Conestoga ex.
F.xglc We; Inch BSc; 'Willow Brook No.
1, ?le: Laconia corset jean. 121. fr; Nauinkeag
satin Ir. Hamilton print. IINc; London
0101Inaing 'Pk and Bedford 7,tic.
RA RAILROAD
CLEVELAND AND Perrsernon R
31ar la -2 car, ore. Dilworth. P &
Co: 2 do do. SIC Knight A Co: 1 do pig metal. A
lord & IS has n machines, Smith A. F; 11
Ws fish.) Wilson & Son; 1 car Ice. W Scott &
Co: 0,0) feet lumber. It A Clark & CO: 10 palls
tolsseco; Atwell & IL: 2 Las bitters. Speck A
150 bells chairs, Redford Chair Co: 2 cases
cornabler; CV. sk• barley bacon,do oats.
125 do Graham k 1 tab Atwell
ALi 10 kgs o meal. L. J Manchard: 0 bbl, do
do. J A Rea , haw: 2do do. J Porterfield; 4 do
do. Ido I, barter, kgs do. McGraw & Co; Itt:
sks corn. Son: 67 do
de r , S
Graham & M:3 MFRS 1, powde S
Read A Son: ado do. Mills A Son: eke rags.
McCullough. 11 &(y , ; lb mks glue scraps, Wm
Einem. A Son; 6 bbls beans, 10 do d apples.
Randolph !I- S: 6 do do. I do eggs. Heaggremeo
& G;1 1 0 oil bbls. C A Worrocastle:6 dor butter,
IT Rea ',7r: 50 bbls oli, D mks rre. McCul
lough. 14 & Co: 10 hes cheese. Arbuckle, A Co:
10 do 10. T t 7 Jenkins DroX
PrrrimEnnif Crnattaan stab Sr. Lonla
Ran-n. 400. May 13.-1 car stases. J Ronalsch:
:I do dole' Hastlngn: atm Dg, flour. 30 bbl• do.
'l'l:Jenkins; hf bbl, herriag. .1 Connor; 111
belt potato,. 3 do wheat, P Duff A Son: 5 bbla
ggs, I Orkin butter, W H Graff: 15 backers
lard. w D Cooper; .53 lin feed, II G Herron; 53
bas oats, Bricker & C; 10 bbls apples. 1 keg a
hatter. Volgt. X & Co 3 rolls leather, P Chest
nut; Id 3 bast oats. hell .. Rltchart: 4 bbl, egg.,
Vole, Ml& Co: 2do dn. Sfeattor Harper; 1
car lumber; Wilson & Brown; 4 do slaves. /4 1'
Adams: 1 do d0..1 Painter: 10 drums tobacco,
bdl do, SI McSlnllen: Ms glass. Wolff &
Howard: 2 dor hams. Whitmore. W & D; A do
dn. It II Hartley: lan bf bids fish, J Conner; 50
• bbl, h wine, II Miller: I Idle hoes, Logan &'
Gregg ,
prrrananna, poor WAYNE AND CHICAGO
Hamann. May 13. --25 dor broom, J Wilson V
Son: sn lulls handles, McElroy & Co: 10 bbls oll,•
Haworth A H: 15 hos crackers. - Kramer & 13;
hys seed. W Roue; 37 hid Doyd S 1 .t.C.d;
50 bbis alcohol, Hostetter & I'; 100 bbls boar.
Coln A 5:30) do do,- owner: 10. do do. Seto
maker & L:0 bales rags. 11 Christy; 5 tar, rre.
Melfeort A. 6 mks potatoes._..Meanor & 11; 4
bell, brooms, At well ,& 100 boa twine.
Mc-
Carty A Co; 36 eke potatoes, Woodworth A
la b cheese. A rback les A Co:3) do do, Jenkl .
Ins Ilri; II! do W rtglose, Johnston & Son; a: kgs
• ere. J Wilson; 34 lan cheese, , J Braden; 31
mks rye. McCullough. S 6t Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. MAY EL-Li
sks oats, J 1koyd:31.10 dosli" Casey; 4il do do;
, Laing A Slefiallp; 3 boa butter, I bbl, eggs.
Jye, Blanchard:34 sks oats. A A oat In & C0:35 sq
r Scotttax bu 3 eg..
Small; 17 pkgs butter and eggs.tter. bbln W
Stewar g t; 3
'dodo. P Melialn; 2.1 a d0..1 Montottth Al' , .,;
I do do, 7.0 Schingosti 1 car lime. Henderson
Bro; I do metal. Melsafght k Co; 4 do do,
Shoeriberg, & Co; 33 green hltlea, J Callery; 31
bbl, Fallow, Steiner & Wedeln.
Isys . nos, May IL-2 can Metal.
Lewis, 17 A D; 15 bps meal, G. Stewart: 1 car
•ilevmetal. Graff. & Co; 5 de, inoperage, J M
100 bbls flour. It Knox & Son; MCI
pigs lend, 14 Schoomnaker & Son; 101 aka floor,
Voeghtly & X: 1 car cooperage, & 11; 500
IPS lead. Beam, A & Co: 3 cases tobacco,
Hack A M.
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131PORTM pY RIVER
Prrranenno. sf rxgru.r.a AND
PACKET COMPANY, Iliu
May 13.-111 bblo app ENEVA
les, It
Psgholl; 11 ski, cot., 7 bales boy. McCullough,
Smith & C0:219 bog w gloss, It S'Sehmertg: 213
40 do. F 1751: Co; SC, olio corn. CoMpbell & Cour
von: no liks oats. Johruton & Cobb;vn doll(/'
11 It Floyd & Co:s ball butter, 7 bbls eggs, .1
Craig; 70 aka oat., Morgn ' Dell;
.80 ski, corn
11M do trots. 10 do wheat, Mar{ enry k Hood: 11
du corn, l 5 do tufts. Mrocken; - (1, & Co; Pl 3 galls
stoneware. W I/Cooper pkga, W Flay
ns & Non: 43 mks ontg. Kell & Rita:art; II
boleti boy, T C Schap's. & Co; 5 [this cracker.,
Kramer & Rohn.
WIIKELINCI PER PrrroLlA. May 12-107 pea
PIPc. Hartman & F.; '57 ball. paper, Pgh Paper
mono! Co; 12 roll, leather. M Delange:l2-' bobs
Cu;
Cobt Mullen; sbbls apple..Pettit &
Co; lot flirulture. Ikrrgoer; bbl, molosors,
Dilworth. 11 & Co; 10 hell cbeege. J 'A Graff &
Co; II 1,1,1 s cider, M I'. .10. potatoex.
Randolph &s; ski, wheal; Hugh Knos:ll2
two rye. W.l Meek: 13 do do, glestior & HllO
W
bbls
potatoes. Voigt, 51 & Co; 10 brim, hay, J &
Sr. ours lil SA VANNA, May 12-101 bars, 4
tolls s L teel, Ame t 3
rican Steel CO; boles hemp. II
& 50 bbl, flour, J Porterfield &
1.100 do do. Clark & Co; 131 do fire cloy, nos
14REE RAILROAD EXCURSION.--
A✓tn AT
.NOON,May IS. at o'clock. on the premises.' All
hut 7 luta of the iniginui Pith haring. been nur
ehnxed at the klrat the, Mecond Paden. the enteric
tors bane nub divided the adjolnlnit tract. of the
throe eligible land. for 11011.1.1100 SITES. and to
meet the M0re1...4.d demand. determine to have •
Third Math. Some of the loth recently cold are al
ready being Improved. Thome etching cheap and
pleanant tonne, nhould not fall to attend Ulla a s
TITLL PEILEY.L . P. TICIIMS, one-third cub, bal
ance In one and two Tenth, with interent secured by
...gage •10. un part of 10,11 pninlent, to be
pod on rub lot when roll.
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A PEEN EXCURSION TRAM, al heretofore,
lenre the Connel DePOL, Pittsburgh. at'
1 o'clock pnecicalr Any of mule. und convey
g7 , 7 , lrl 7 ,lll! ln tt i r e p_i s ''',, ! ° 47:1 1 ,714,7 1 .1"t7fi 1 r
end returuinquje 1/ clot-, No one under ...rent:-
one lean of age allowed on the Train. No tlcliete
rcuullud. A. 3111. WA INK.
niyl3 Auctioneer.
DECORATED AND PLAIN
ilia'rble and Slate
MANTLES
Nam?. 'team power. The onl tu W
31 i;a r e ' rri ‘ nr7l h o ' 714 ' e l. ca t ge ' Adinf r :
tr , Yail..Coluilem. Furniture Tom, Ar..7:Lhj e i,:j
Hi e m e iajige .t mil rb le aIA slate to exactly repreaa` t
:V .,. marbles of all varieties snot vole
FOA
ii T , riprleem . tt 319 and 321 LIEERA
_Lti7l2.lmit IYtdburxh, W. W. WALLACE.
NEW BURLINGTON HERRING.-
. n lo bore, Mitcholl'e celebrated BurllnnlAn
O. Orat of the scorn. allt freed. muted
Sal mon. Jun received and for trdn by the boa o r
tedall. at the Family omen, Store of "
ntra JOIELN men d W,
Corner Liberty a Mi n tmts.
prus.Dultox GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING,' MAY 1
RIVER NEWS.
The river continnett to recede slowly a
this point with 7... feet 6 inches in. th
channel by the Monongahela marks lan,
evening. The weather continues moo
. . .
tied with indications of more rain.
The Savanna, from St. Louis, arrived on
Thursday evening. She was detained
some time' at Wheeling in discharging
. 400 tons of iron ore. As will be svert by
card, she is announced for a return - flip.
The “raniteState departed for Ports.
moth lane evening with a fair trip, in
chiding quite a number of paAeingers.
The Belle, Capt. J. P. SmitTi, is the reg
ular packet for Brownsville Mid Geneva,
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to-day; leaving at 5 o'clock e. M.
Although Only a week in the trade, she
Ins already made many friends along the
Monongahela Valley. Capt, Smith pays
Nutt icular attention to way-bneincsit.
The Kate Putnam, rapt, Ed. Evans,
will positively depart for Nashville today,
and passengers and shippers WI rely on
her going clear through. Shippers are
requested to have their bills of lading
down RH early in the day no possible.
Memirs. Harbison and (Hulett are
• • • •
dated together in the office.
The Wendale, (*apt, Hire. with (apt.
Jam ea Mellen in the office, is announced
for St. Louis forthwith. .
The Limit,' State (tad some Cincinnati
freight which elm will reship at Ports.
mouth. •
The Wild Duck,; Capt. Alumni% ix
loading for St- Louis, though she will ro
xxipt freight through to Memphis and
New Orleans, •
The Petrolia, from Wheeling, arrived
and deptirted as usual.
Capt. Isaac It. Whittaker—still retains
charge of the office of the Savanna, Capt.
Thomas lingers is in command.
--The Cincinnati Coniniercial of Thurs.
day says: David Dunseth. pilot of the
'Kenton, recently sank at Helena,
arrived here yesterday. Ile states the
Kenton had landed anti received several
passenger., and while leaving the bank
backed on a bidden stump, and sunk ho.
mediatele, with her starboard aide out on
the bank . , and larboard under under wa
ter: Fier chimneya are standing, and not.
withstanding the bust is considerably
listed, be is of opinion - she can be saved.
Iler cargo wan being speedily •removed,
and will be saved• The submarine
Eckert arrived at the wreck on Sunday
last
—ln reference to boats which advertise
u leave at a certninlitne and fall to do so,
be Evansville (led.) Courier oars: In
Evansville we have a different war of do
ing things. If a boat does not leave on
the day she is advertised. the shiPP , -"r
goes down to the wharf and demands his
goals and at.once reships his goods on
another boat. A boat- can not lay at
the Evans - vibe wharf two or three days
for a load; and if she dives not go when
advertised once. she never need come
back here for freight. .No Pittsburg
tricks allowed at this landing.
—A boy named Harry Franklin, aged
bont sixteen.. employed as cabin boy on
be steamer Bellerernon, wan arrested by
fficer Raynor about 12 o'clock yesterday,
louged with stealing twenty.fire dollars
. .
from a passenger on the Ixtit, while he
'wan 'Weep in his berth, the previous
night. A pocketbook containing the
amount was found in the prisoner's posses.
don at the time of his arrest. Ile Was
taken to the Hammond Street Station
House and locked up.—flip. Gazette
—The steamer Colnesal has been sold
by Captain Cox to ('aptain E. F. Retina,
for the Little Rock 15: Fort Smith Rail
road Company, and will be used to trans iron and other railroad supplier for
the road. Captain Frank • lileCosh will
command her.. The Lady . Pike will take
the pinee made vacant by the Colossal.
—Thu Nashville Uninn and American.
of Tuesday, earn:. The RenOrve departed
for Pittsburgh, on Sunday, with 130 pan
mongers, 100 tons old railroad iron, to..
griller whit a large number of horses
and wagena, eitnipmente belonging to
Colonel Bibb, a railroad contractor, whn
hem junt receiveda contract on the Chea
peake d: Virginia Railroad.
.—Capt. A. C. Dindevy take. charge o
the office and bnaineas management
the St. Louie dr Peoria Packet Company.
of which Capt. E. A. Sheble wee late Su.
perintendent:
—TheiteHever:ton, front St. Louis,
to Pittsburgh. hit Cintintutti on Wedn
day. She Mot 250 tons ore to put off
Ashland. Pilots--,Tohn Ferguson
The hex 'incr.•nx..t her
`PIS ten Incise, in diameter.
add largely to her speed.
—The. new Wheeling and Parkersburg
packet being completed at Wheeling is
to be called Sir Knight.
—lt is 'believed that them will be deep
•ater in lb. Arkansas during the next
iree months.
—The Glasgow Was to have left rinrin
nati. for Sew Orleans on Wednesday.
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--Mr. Lion Bryson is clerking on the
Monis McPike, of Arkansas riser .
—The St. Marya arrived at * Wheeling'
on Wednesday evening. •
—The R. C. gray has gone on the cla:ka
at Lonisvillo for repairs.
POLITICAL
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Prrrstrrsaii. Ray ikb IST°. •
rr — e•THE MEMBERS OF THE UNION
---, REPUBLICA:I ragcuriva COMMJT
TED for Allegheny 000nty are notleed to meet In
the DISTRICT COURT ROohl.ol the Court Rouse.
on SATTYRDAY. May 14th, at V o'clock
.. M., for the porno. of &Stymieing and thusg
the time of meethis of Coiner Convention or Con
ventions to place in nomination • finntiblibra
ticket - for the fall campidgb uM3k attending to
mieh other Miriam, es mar be brutish t beton, the
Committee.. A full mundane" Is earmetly tr
aceried.
W. 8. t'LIBVIA tiCW, Chaim.,
Attest: WALTRA tL WeCctir..
Geo. Y. taustaa 8. 4 liwr.teriet.
m110:1.7
IrrFOR COUNTY C'O3IIISSIOIER
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of Marshall Township, enbJect to the gletitioe o
the Union Republican County Conyeatioa.
.011114
itr.FOR COUNTY COMMISSION pi
BENJAMIN DOUTHErf,
Of Indlane tenashle, le randlaste for County
Coat nnationer. In eabbollnaUbn to the decttlen of
the Republican Ceareallott !et mediae la rebus.
efaarirttol&T
ffrFOB ASSEMBLY.
DAVID L. FLEMING,
Member of City CoonMla from I &month Want
Pittsburgh. at the sollettatton of mammas friends,
will be • candidate fns the Assembly, rebleet to
the dedriun of the Union Republican Convention.
Mr. Panning has bees fur a lumber of ream Ant
le at present, eonnerted with the Gazette Wier.
SPECIAL NOTICES
0:r - A MEETING OF THE STOCI
HOLDERS of the YIFTII A Y KRUK BANK
of Iltteburgh will be bed on THURSDAY HYMN.
IRO. June oth. et 8 o'clock, In THUM'S HALL.
No. 241 Fifth avenue, for the Innis.. of ".".
toe Caminito lion end eppmtel
.or
toylAwbe
[Cr DI Board of in
of the Fifth Avenue Bank b. , .
this. day dedvired a dividend of 113 tar aharo, I nv
of tinversinievit and aisle T... payable o..nd
after Yune let next.
F 3711.00 O.
KrIVANHINOTON AVENUE.
ELECTION NOTICE.
An election rill he beta at the Levant of Thom..
Aldenton, on .cl 4 Ws/hit:atm avenue. In Soot(
toarnaelp. on WEDNESDAY. the Brat def of J°...
11470. betateen the hours of 12 N. and 7 P.
to elect SEVEN, SERMONS to serve an a Board of
Contmlealonera of mid avenue until the third TM
dal m April, 1871.
Er order of the Board.
_htruovStaself JonN Preeldent.
$lOO Bounty Collected •
For ell sold/era who enlisted between May 4th and
JUIY 2241. 1 861. who were discbanswel fur disabib
11l before serving two yew, and who lure hereto-
fore received no mom/.
The undersigned Tine removed his officio to GA
ZETTE linliding,sorner girth &commend Smithfield
" .. " 44 u now brewed to collect chants sired:
117 end At moderate nttes. Call owe, eddies*, !Gib
stamp.
ILImT: BROWN.
Agent thism . s Bundled.
Corner Bisth eloper, sod ginithfield street.
Pittsburgh. Pi.
ia.PUBLIC NOTICE.--Haring been
, p,thice GAB ned liAB TfII IRSPeC-
- - -•-
"R CoUlan notice le bereb/10en
that nap the arnathaYT office atth llechankal Tat
tea be provided,' will be bond at.
the OFFICE OF FUN NATIONAL i•OL"'IMIS
AND PIPE .WORKS Twenty-third otheet.. near
Penn. thttaborph. :
fen.% Gus and Gis Mater In•pectur'
6raI7SEVICENT.
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Da -NEW OPEIII HOUSE.
SATURDAY A FTER.NOON. May 14. ]y!o
EDWIN ADAMS 31ATTNER
For which °cession will be Presented the
LADY OF LTONS.
SATURDAY EVENING. the Popular and In
De actor.
Will fleeter in Schllnle,r4Zeirt.i. tragedy of the .
To conclude with the dten. of
,311 . 01 AP EItLE.
ri:rFIFTII ANNUAL SIIEARING
FESTIVAL.—The Ilftlt Annual Sheering
Featical will take Place on the -Form of. Deno) .
191 10ci7.19 miles from Pittotirgh, vie Wash.
Ington a•cnue,..n TII URSDAY. May 19th.1970.
commencing at 10 OWOCk A. M.
At the mono lime ant platt, there will be a
UHAND DISPLAY OF A GRICULTURAL 11l-
PLEMENTS,and ;Goon PUBLIC SALE of FANCY
STOCK of all tinge.
Kale to commence at 3 O'CIOCk r: Y.
Wit. MoNCX, Secretary.
LAST WEEK OF THE
Mercy Hospita
Open Every Evening
CITY HALL
DMISbION
03. FAIR AT
KEYSTONE RINK
ROBIN!!QN STREET. ALLEGIIENV
Open Every Evening
• ST: 117
TER
New Catholic Chum
PEZIMI
Slitga
(?THE FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL EX
ItifiITION of the PfTTI3IIMIIOII MIT
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GALT.ItRY. containing a tine cellection of mint.
Inge,pse production of American and Foreign Ar
line. Is now open Day and Morning. No. 231 LIB
KRTY leflt MIST, oppoalie the bead 01-WWlllstreet
Adtaiselon, 23 canto.
RIVER PACKETS
MOSIONGAHEL4,
THE FLEET STEAMER
BELLE,
J. P. SMITH
J. W SVOTT
ndeptittlent PillAburgh, BrownAti Ile any
Cenci a Parket.
Whorl Mot atwove StooontAbets lirktKo
:r4TrT„t 11
i. ESDA T. TIIERADA V ~1 IMT e ROA V
. 1 :1:7411 . 7 , 111 . 14aeld Pfamettifers to all pc.lnt.oo
Tor
relent
posmi:LOP7 on bo*Pl. prat WR.ri•
lost. at foot of lira. stmet.
Roll NAM% PATTERSON. AgooL
=E=
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St:LOUI Sili A LENA,
DIAL'QVIS AND ST. PAUL
.1r i. Tlltnannandler.
James Mellon. fleet, .*ll/ !my v elin.. e th e *bay e and
interane<nAse pals THLS DA Y. Nay 14.1 t 4 sAI.
FOR T. LOUIS, KM
UK. DUBUQUE AND ST. A i
ATl..—Tbe One peuenger !Wenner
- •
BATANNA - . - Cgpt. itooligg
Will iga far the itti.ne Bog lotermedisto port.;
KATI, HD vo A
Y. 1147 14th.
For freight er
;orte.
it4l . ,
WI T; 12) Tjt:,'
And Barges Swan and Dove
J. W. ANA WALT.,
CLAIMS:IS ADAJAP.
Will leave as announced abors.
Yoe freight sway "a bowl or
G. H. GAMUTA CO.. Agents.
Who -
will Airs through bills of lading Ne•
r.
pans 0 04 oil 100,44 i5s oo the IllswaslPPl 0 0 4 JAW
oohs
EVANVILLE NSAUL
VI LLE.-Th S e Warmth s o d
C0{11610.114.
KATE PUTNAM,
RD. Kt ANS....
W. HARBISON
.cnttarn.
Mll have 40vire on IiATCIiDAT.IIh, 14th.
Yur n'44l-I.!A.ctypil hoard or to
SPECIAL ELYTICE--tbe EWA Patna *Et
Ighte end receipt them th gh Putnam
etorh it t
• el hie+ ttrleamt. t°°-
M
OH PORTSMOUTH and
CINCINNATI.—The now and
endid ulwmet
- GRANITE STATE,•
I=lZ3l
eIII !rove for the above aral Intarnsedlate parte
FRIDAY. MAT 1310. at 4 P. r. For Irolithr or Paannta aPpIY on board, or to
Pittsburgh and Cineinna
_PACKET LINE
MINNi=
JUN I IITII.
11pL C. L. R [mere AY 11l leave Pillsbury
cliznaU EV HUY TII URSDA Yat 12 'clocit h e ru t r i r e th
• Itetarplng. will leave Cincinnati ItYRRY INTS
DR] et 14; M.
e or Might or
P."111"*Algil
Agee.
-
Pittsburgh arid Cincinnat
PACKET 'LINE.
Th. new end eptendld .me-wheel
Steamer ARLINGTON, DANIS%
MOURK. Muter, A. S. SttreAßD. Clerk. leaven
Pltathergh for Cincinnati every TIIMA I" at 1M
34. prumpll4. ReternlnClearesancinnaUfur POL.
saran, at 39 M. orrery riunA Y.
y or mp g b., pp... go , or other Information, apply
un Maud on to
JAMICS COLLINS,
fel )LACK & COLLINOWOOD. Agent.
STEAIiTSRIPEI
.
To LIVERPOOL AND qUEENS
t TOWN.—T/I6 INMAN 74AIL
nentherlngol damn Itrat,4l:fa
class restelsomuttit them the celetae.
tei
C171:13:1:114N. 'AR% A PIRT7II:.
011
CITY 'Or LONDON.
Rlr2.747lroßrlT. BtriTY=itiiiiiTttrhirrialf =-
Ilan apply Pi _
WILLIAM lIINGIIAMar.,
143 smiTuyi ELI) filltrin.
BALTIMORE HERRING ) SIIA R, &C.
new
Potomac Herring la bamds and
yes; .w do Shad In barrels and hair.: No. 1
Hackers& all plus of par - Sages: Nn. 7 do, all slam
ta " rVMargr c ltrNtl:
rah — pity eaueig Labrador 11..14. barrel. uni
halve& Wilton In kit& Hollud Huang, 100
r ot t° 4 I° ' to Var tra Pliaxo a co..
_ ara pmt 17d Novel nowt._
T d
PARTNERSHIP HERETO
DZTETN,II46'I:4`ZZ% f4gasaMgdiegrliT.
rinm name of alone ty & Swum& lug tide day die
aired by mut.' emu.. The assumes will be
continued by John MuNalty, who assumes all
palm and all debts ticlotheselizialge pald
mrrait.
- __Prneanuott.ilar 11th. 2860. Jaya:ail
DISSOLUTION .OF PARTNER.
Ina. under the fine of J. T &
day dissolved by mutual conaebt.
fillP,tti, ROE.
Prrranotion. April 20. 1870. apVerti
F INE OOLONG TEA. --Just revel 1141
a tenet Invoice of extra grade Oolong to
cuddles. for fandly one; none finer In the target;
for sale by the pound or caddy, et th e Faintly Gro
cery Stare of
JuliN A. RENSHAW,
__,„ Liberty arta Math MIMI..
HEEsE, •
J 100 Goshrm eh 00.4.;
lon boxe. Fanny,: for
. al
• b
J /41 CAN
FIEL 2 D
1
MEM!
EDWIN ADAMP,
Capt. )AB. .7 , IATTILEWS. Prephl
IKE
FAIR
MIMI
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
um
Price of the Palm/mid Syrup and Seaweed Tonic
each 91.50 per bottle. or $7,30 Is half down.
Mandrake Pills 23 nuts ~boa. Foe sale by all
druggists.. denchtT
• CONTIN-
F iiti a r d . U gat 72 n2g!i ' iTeilLo l arei rE uggl;
from itelf.aticise. MN 'clueing unmanliness. nervous
debility, irritability. eruption, aeminal andastons.
and finally Impotency permanently cured. Persona
1031mM with ilelleatn.intricato and lung standing
conatitutlonal complaints are politely Melted to
call for consultation. which costa nothing. Expe
rience. the beat of tenetie,,. has enabled him to
mmedies at once efficient, safe. permanent,
and which In tuna ease,. ran be used without bind
- ninny to bnaincaa. Medicines ImM...id ill !ha itab.
tahlishinent.. which enibranea strlice. reception and
waiting roonsin,..alao boarding nd sleeping apart
ments for patients requiring dollY Pemonal ahem
don, and entwm sind rheinical bath, thus cancan
tutting the famed mineral springs: No matter who
hare failed. state sour imam Read what he =main
his pamphlet of aft) [...Km bent to any addreaa for
Obi stamps in sealculenvebipe. Thousand. of mums
treated annually. •t I.olce and all orer the country.
Cuumultatlon free. m** °nada' orb? mall. (tMcebio.
9 Wylie Street, 'near Court !fount.) Pittaburith, Pa.
Hour. 9A. M. to Id P.M. Sunday/111N. to 9 P. N.
Pamphlet sent to any aildrens Soprano names.
commen4pr
li7•MANHIHID: HOW tOSTHOW
•tna.. —Juat. Puntlahed Inn IM
nnennatorr how. or Seminal Weakneas. and itur.o7l
- to lolarrn2n generally,- Nerrousnda. Con
ant:option. Einiapny. and ilta; .11ent/al and.Physleal
. I v n il tr n ri . i. , Y ;, :l. f,4,.. c..
0 0 f r,, t1 7.1. 0 t 13 4 1' .1 " .,. .
mod. In a plain enveloile, to any addrets,
On reocopt nf , two poataga otatopa, to
CLIAn. S . C. KI.LNE /I, CO.. 127 Dower 74
700 t.Pretottre boo 4300. Alan Dr. Culvenrell'a
'2larnage price 23 rents, myhwZ
. " -.4.` IIAT(.IIEIA)R'S 114111 DVE.—
This splendid hate I/ye Is the beat in the
'mid.. Harmless, nltable, Inatantaneetta dues 11.
recta. lead, nor an. Lip pUle 6 ott to produce
paralyala or death. Avoid the vaunted and dela-
Clre
intr.UA'.itrai=l:4A7l'2lVllllePt=
ad 30 year. untarntsbed reputation to uphol.l
integrity no the only Perfect hair Ilya—Blank .
(Imam Sold nr all longglata. Apptlal at 10
Bond went. le. 11-.
carm
AMERICAN BANK;
s- 7 ,0 Pourt yonue
tammand.q
Cl•rt
• •
CASII CAPITAL ...... ... 9200,000
Siorkholdeis Intliviilu fly Liable.
RANK OF I/ISCI.!
O:Cr ANI Dp:POI4IT.
J •
OlLie 111,11).FLOYD.
Prevdent. Cashier,
TM*. M. anon. John bl, Moreland.
Wm: T. Shannon. i Archibald Wallace.
James W. Arndt. 0. Kelly,
Chas..
Wm. Floyd.
John Flod
Ills Haut y
In noleull• nerd.] and prepared to
d leliVa nd u" 1 1 64 1.•
FREEHOLD BANK .
AND r BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
CAPITAL—
PKIV/LEM E.
`ll7lll34llaugt‘N D %Iiar AOTIF
POSITS.
Pensidont—EDWAßD MOUSE. .
Vim Prosident.•—J. S. CRAFT'. ADAM JACOBS.
11311/ILLTOH0I:
EI)WARI) MOUSE. WILLIAM immure.
JAMES S. MATT. BOUT. W. M ACKEY,
THOMAS STEEL. JARED M. BRUSH.
TIIO3IAS W. MAVIS.
Seeretuy and Tnnsanner—THOlCAS STEEL.
Mailm hour.MileMFM a. SPEER
Melonfrom Becluck B.I 4 o'clock P.M.
da117 4 n very thdarday evening from 7to 10.
EDWARD EVANS. !lute
13=2:1331
I==
131 E L
BANKING COMPANY
I=l
EMI!
.9200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
W: 11. ETEIDION, W. C. MAOIt UM.
. president. Cashier.
IX7Olk,
A.LP:X ANDER RAT ES, .10117 i LINDSAY,
'ORM rirYD"ITLFItIPS.
LI UIDLA 'n. MLR/N.
ACOII KLEX.
C 0114,110136 made on all iscroesalble . pulnts of tbe
u f44lll%7:llg4tV7imE DNPOSITEL
Prompt attention even to notion,* of corm.
1.1400 0.
_ .
CITY BANK,
112 FIFTH AVENUE,
PITTILIIIMOII. PA.
=GT
.1100.000
ETOCKIIOI.DERS INDIVIDVAVA LIABLE.
INI . EItEST PAID ON DEPM. TS.
IcOItEIGN EX(IIANGE bought and sold, and
when desiredremitted to Europe. Cal/ectlonu
mute on all and In all the tniruipal pointg ot the
Ended States ary4 Catawba.
tatmINICK lIIMSEN. President.
JAMES McCADE. Vice ITosldent.
W. N. !lOWA N. Crishler.
ItuttcTonte
liJhmsen, Intone alcCetbe.
Thomas Bourke. Musts Meeting.
Patrick Kane , Terence Campbell,
Chas. O. Barr. James Phelan,
Ch.. Matins,. It. A. Pre.leugle,
It. J. Once. I Thomas Deane,.
N. Stupr.
Jew JOS. M. liAZZAll.Solicltur.
7 Per Cent. Gold Loan,
MIR LINGTON,
CEDAR. RA I'l DS &
MINNESOTA JUL CO'S
Fir t Mortgage
50 YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS.
A LIMITICD QUANTITY YOH BALE.
At 90 and Accrued Interest.
thhemnt marble Mny end November.
The greater put of the mad Is already compietkoi
nit shows Imre parnings..o the balance of the
nrk l nipinly progressing.
U. S. lire-twenties. et current prices only.retum
aye per tent. Interest. while that rey eilrht una
one-Quirter per cent. In Gold. aid we mud the
security equally good. .
HENRY - CLEWS 4 co:,
Bankers, I
32 Wall Street, New York,
S. M'CLEAN Si. CO.
No. 65 kj'ourth Avenue.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ro - CONSUMPTioN.,
1/IL SCHENCK'S ITILMONIC SYRUP for the
care of coughs, Colds and Conaurnptbin.
Dr. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC fort be Cure
, D4s o p . eingt and all the Debilitated Conditions of
m
DLL SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. for Di.
eases of these iver or to an Ka a Gentle Purgative.
All of three Medicine. sire often required
in curing Consumption. though the Pulmonic Syr
up clone has curedmany desperate owes. The
Senorrel Tonle sod Mendmde Mils assist In reg
ulating tile Stomach and Liver. and help the PIS
m Syrup lo die.At eind search through the
blood res... by which Means a cure Is Soon ef
fected.
- These aledirinea nee onnscientiousl a y offered to
the Public no the only node, certainsod reliable
remedy for Pultuomery Consumption. nod (oral I
those morbid conditions of the body whieh load to
that fatal dise.e. Liver Complalntand Drs
often often forerunner,. of Consumption, and when
they manifest themselves they require the mos t
prompt attention.
The Pulmonlc Syrup . a medicine which has had
lung probation before line public: It, ruble has
heen proved by the thousand curie! It has made
though a period of more than thirty-live ye... In
all of whien time it, reputation has increased. end
the mist obstinate skeptlctem run no liynger doubt
that It is a remedywhich nun be used with mall-'
dente in all eases which admit lit n enne.
If the patient will persinvingly follow the dine
thins which accompany erten bottle.he will certain
ly be cured, if his lungs are not too mach wasted
to sunk° a rune poasible. Even In macssuppo•ed
to inn incurubldwhen hie n. and physicians have
despaired, tho use of thl. Medicine lisseared the
i restored
..
life, f the patient and hlm to perfect
heal h.
Dr Schenck doe s not nay that ell amen of Pet
ition y Consumption aro within the reach of med.
mein but ho emphatically amene that often when
patients have the most ainnabar .3-m00.5...eh
a violent mugh. creeping chills. night sweats,
ginner.) debility, even to such %degree that they
are obliged to lie in bolt, and When they are given
up b their phyaleten , they may dill be mired. No
medical treatment can create new lungs. but when
lgs are ve dly diseased arid to some ex
tent destroyed. scu m may he effected by Dr.
Schenck's medicine.
n i
lim, In Scrofulous Disearnee, the. medicines t he
ce nally efficient. Dr. Schenck has photographs nyy
a units, of persons vrbo have been nearly eovaro
wl h running sores end now all herded up. Tins
all we its purifying Preiperties, which must ha able
to .1 mettles in One Consumption
In the treatment of Consumption it Is of the ut
most Importance to give vigor and a healthy tone
to the system. !fence it Is seminary to etrengthen
the appetite of thepatientand improwe the site Prom. noereshment it remeind together
with such means se will snake theft.' eirsily dlges
'Mlle. The articles most aultable for the diet of
Consumptive patient• arm designated in Dr.
Schenck's Alumna., which are distributed gratin
bonny. In general , the most highly nutritous arti
cles are to ho preferred, but the digestiveorgans
.unund be Strengthened In order to make either food
'or medicine rwrviceable. Thia requirement Is met
by tho Seaweed Tonic, and for this purpose it was
d A l ten t g l e digestive piman are put in good order,
the food has I. prop. effect, the system of the
patient is Invigorated mid the lung.
healthy exer
cise their functions in a normal and tu.-
nen Then the healing Pone. of Pui.onie Syrup
will effect the rum.
Pulmonary Conaumptlon le almost always com
plicated with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Eichenck's Mandrake Pills .e intended to returner
°lnternet.nn from the Liver and restore Its healthy
sethon. They have all the efficacy which lantana bed
be mlomel or . "blue nuns," and are warranted nut
to outdate a pstle. of any mineral .ikon. These
Pain cure the most obstinate costiveness. Nick
headache,lffie, billions nf eetions. andall tither
disc... which art. from a torpid or "banned
condition or the Liver. One ton of these pills will
mere the efficacy of the medicine.
In Consumption the Senoreed Tonic and Dian
drake Pills ure rotelnvauabl ullhan mcdicinea.
They rebore the mutterings of hpatient and assist
the Pulmonic Syrup In effecting a cure. They hare
been found useful in advanced Mag. of Consump
tion...hem the lungs are almost entirety destnnenl
and all symptoms mwordlng tin the Judgment of the
phiskinn Indicated a mgre:e i g
i geath. The lives , of
IV•l n ten w n h Ynre ' stge ' d ;Or ruennibl yi bYta ' ri a s l O ' o r l'
Schenck's three great remedies.
lir. Schenck's A linnuse metal. a full treat...on
the manas forms of disonse.his mode of treatment
rind general directions how to nso his medic...tun
he had gnu.. or sent by . matt by erldresaing his
Principal office. No. 13 North Math Street. Mille
d t i .01 1 .,... , Ph .. .
FINANCIAL
PCfTSBURGII
'o. 100 Fourth Avr., Pittsburgh.
:t•4°00,0000:
No. 92 Fourth Are. Pittsburgh
(FREE OF O. 3. TAX,)
MEE]
J. Er/GAll Turomraf, nv 1 „.• •
CIIAIII.F.B L. FROST, '1
hesitatingly recommend them Dyads as the
• d best Investment In the market. •
PIS' /WIWI!, PA
1870
ENGINES, BOILERS, &o.
FORT PITT
'Boiler, Still and Tank
WORKS.
CARROLL !Si SNYDER
C insa in TER Th`Allea . 1.1 R E
olL STILLS .O.ID OIL TANKS.
• CIIISINP,TS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON
DENSER-S.
STEAM PIPES. GASOMETERS AND IRON
BHIDGIN.
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SIIUTEN.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE:
tor. 2d, 3d, Short and Liberty Streets,
=
Orders sent to the above address will be
Promptly attended to. nattnn
HUGH. M. BOLE & CO
car:Point Alley and Duquesne St,
=I
Engine Builders, Founders
AND_I
MACHINISTS
Almost/I<ton , STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TI vtiEllY ENGINES of AU sites.
A 1 3 trtill. "I TIVE
BOILER of 13 horse power.
CASTINGS of weary %Ind omade to_ onler too,
r Zirir Ott' k ‘ V D ell7 H MWsa,,.l.ll l ,l; VS.
EntEdil NIANO "' .I4I/424, L ret WlllO a.
made to ardor. lI the
INDUSTRIAL iyoRKS
•
hunt lag on the Allegheny Myer, near the P
Pittsburgh, l'a.
7==
Riekck & Bra,
FINE AND DUROLAR-PROOF
SAFES AND VAULTS
ESE=
MEM!!
,NGINES AND MACIIINEAY
•
tiVAVIIINTAZiarptiIMeTALWI. Efit.
oar 1 7 lb and Mc ST =TS, Plttabargb. Pa.
O'HARA BOILER WORKS,
• F..REPHAN & CO., •
iTgarmIitrIZILDZALILI2I/
SCITLLV a•ARR PRISOA DOORd.
CLUMINEY.I. REICHER 11RE HEM &a..
Cm of Second avenue and Liberty Street.
PITNBUROR. PA.
It pairfna dope
cu p mptly. orders pent to tho
REPHA.V. tom err Oulgt t grnmioi.L &
lINY DRIPS.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS
KNAP FORT PITT
Foundry Company.
OFFICE AND WORKS.
Twelfth §treet,
L=l
nr - EN{lneq. Itulllnq 32111 Maddnery, Nnlt M
rhhank Ratotts. and Catetityni genenJlT.
NATIONAL FOUNDR
Pipe Works.
-
Corner Carroll and Bmallinan Sreets
=1
PITTSBURGH. PA
WM. SMITH,
MANCFACTITHER OF
Cast Iron Bowl Pipe,
YOU
GAS AND WATER WORK
ZSlttt
Castings for Gas and Water Works
%1 7:4
o also M t/matt
t e r go ri ti rt a ar •nd c Ata
. G J. Ai:Dkft,4ll /1. A. Fi;ETTOGiJI..
310NONf a rlHaA FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Alward& et a g r a t tr a ll a y ras ß l7 B. WIN
. Castings of all. Descriptions.
e ltrtil .. 9 o :ll: 3 n d llon 11d to ARckIiTECTURE
Rouses. VALsEuP for Window thus
ri firmic
h t.7I,I.2 . rotEDRT—No.,,IER WATER 81...
ROBINSON, REA & CO,
thiectswra Iu ROBINVON. MINIS & Matins
WASHINGTON WORKS
YOUNDIIRS b MAC [MISTS, PITTSBURG/I
Maradaottutint or nom and Stationary Steam
radnyiß.,bitt2rolidierri_pMt=
pflae+=Xi
Mill, node,. an Shea Iron rwor4i
Z" N OMAMNIVIL.
fmitZlltana .
THOS. CARLIN & CO.
Fourth Word Foundry k Machin Works.
ELANDUSICTI3T..ALLKCJIIIDIT CITY, PA.
Ps,Manufautun f &annum) . and nulabla Steam
grigines,nn mp.. Pulings, Shafting, Gnat and
ilaur Mill md &outline Castings.
igrg at 1 a l Tant Tt :a 1 ' ir.11 4 .r..1,1,, ' ! ""'
Phoenix Roll FOundry.
. Cot LIBERTY AND UTII no.
BOLLMAN & BAGILEY,
Manufacturers of Superior
Chill Rolls, , Sand Rolls and Pinlons
ktik9 Viz C . :l (1)
G. W.
pecan",
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAZY,•
Ms removed to No. 37 GRANT I !ore , . WM pnit.tice In Matt 8. flat and 61:41: -
rVen n y t g.nr. ll .l= ' «lPX.grifT. ' ..ll ,11
th 6 atklacernt mantle. 1.Nt.13
H. D. McCORMICK,
Attorney-at -Law,
No, 68 GRANT BTRNET.
b e/T i p . ..714 attention given
,to Mod. oak.
ARCHIBALD BLARELY,
Attorney -at-Law,
Na 116 PW?M AVENUE.
KM
mmrs:l
. .
B. NEEPER,
ALLEIII4ANANDix-ortpi alma: or
THZ PEA • _
Office, 112 Fifth avenue.
hAgnizzlowirzd.mu,v=ini and TV
auntie Waal Pular= altmaded to promptly and ao-
COTTOIP
_ILLS.
HOLMEg, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON KILLS,
Munk:Lauren of MAST iiiinum was LIGHT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
Sheeting and Batting.
,
IRON AND 'STEPS. . I tua......_ _ __
_...,,
- DUQUESNE . WORKS, f i P::: E 1,51",,:5...Y - .:t a ,:.:A. A N, 1 71 i ., ,a4/Lwesc PEN-- T-Rs—AL-BAIL
, , t7o, Trains will arrive a
--
i and depart from the Caton Depot. corner of Wade ,
• leaden and Liberty streets, ail/odes.:
.
C I, 1 1 1 1 ' 6
0 eilrui -la 1111 t i Mall Trat '''''. l:3o arnCSoritho4V.. " s . l to
a , C . . 1 I Fast Line ...... 1 , 11 am aclitc n...... .4:4 us
i ,N%.11'. No. 1, U ant Wall - , No. 1.. 11l a.
: SO.'. Ac NO.l 7: 0 lanaMall Train-- N. •ase
'
MANUFACII . IIXI‘.., or
Wall - s N 0.9.. sl., Jam Banton Ac.... 117, •WE
Cincinnati Ys. 11,90 am Wks As.M . o. 1 iln . lo pea
IRON. NAILS STI:FIL . ''
, J0hnet;..7Ac.104 . 1 . 0 am Clacton 1...x...1tp ra .
' '' " ''
r Att r t. o - 'i-..'. T-33 rg..r,1 1 , 1 ,11%.1i: 4;01p.
, roollte er.... 1 . .311pm Homesed A..
A:XI:IL, and •--,, prilicr , ; Wall's No a 23.7. pm No 1 tCHP. ,
-...-. Mome,s - M . Ar' . . . ilittla_. Eames • .1. Px•
DU (?u ESN E, I. XAN i) JUNIATA , ...; co. l . fe:33 pm Walla No. 3.. 3 - pee
, wails N0..1.. 5 . 5 U pm wor, So. 4.. 4 0 03 pm
1a1T,N, , , , , , ,. ~ , . .!-NP AND a syl: Ait E IRON. '' ' 117..1%-t'its'sNlir..4.lll.l:rvm.-.L:v.i..4lisji:
~..:,, p ,- . 1,, , ,...1j , I k r,:r.AN•• ,_TANE Ilt•iN. • gars.- trains make adose connection at I art , .
1 , 1L , 1 . 1 , 11 , V1p . t5, 11 i inil , Nriq;irj,... . , 0 . ..., tor Itolthoore. ,
.., , i ~.,,,, „,,,,, L
jAhlt i i= . , iI, r. ITV . Train leave s 7fills V i r::tn e b valwa ,
~!,., fi '4.l A Al . y,4ia i i ! 4 ',,„; ca A ,,. ..1 , . , - • i"0"37? rf to.lo t . :inrit ? ,... r 7 ,‘ ;teTt ' PlttelA .3
apitisu," PI:OW AND cri.vie - VV,V r f',...l• 11.30 p.xn. mut arrive, a t walls StatlOnal 9:1.
.. - s-ISCEL WINGS AND MuCht Is., :,,,,, -, 1'TL1 . .1.. . p. m.
IsTEEITMES.STEEL SIIAPTIMo, xit :1•Tilt• I ~,,,,,,,C .L .....__1 1-f t',K„ sa leis,. daily. Southern EX.
COACIL BINIGY and .WAUDN sl • ItINOS and Ih - .-- - ~ I except Monday. All ethertrallae
AXLES, .
.'`, 9, Tr",',7l.'i'l!`' 4 .
CUT NAILS AND SI•IFIES.
. g ,,, , '''.."‘"'''; 1 1 7V ‘T ritTWIT11 Agent
All Goods First Class and ' Warranted. I . ...0 , , ..4 " ;'; ' 4 1 17itz, , , , ,, r ; .;. , , ! x ..., , , , in,7,:t i r i t;
h-,..,, ,, ; ;; , e limit tlsolr no.instalitv to Dee (tn
,iIFFICES AND WORKS-16th stxeet and Alle- ____••• ,ir o s O. salon. Ali ttnegage . c.t reeding that
glien Elver, and 77 Water street. Pittsburgh. ~,,7,:,....ctri i , es alu e a ., ~,, ho ne , ~, th e .......
_.'• 1 " . """''''''''''''' t J. CASSATT
311 LElt, BARR, & PARK1iN.17,,i . TE ,•.,',;;;,: . ;77,"!!3.9T , ..A5L.
t
, ~4 . ,,Q v5 ,1L).t ,7I IA R. In
4•4,1,15 t!; t P 't ,, 7Z;o._i'V" - IiZR3R
„,...i. Italln,an will rri
from th,. F ederal Street 134,,,jrnagjW,
ea follows: •
ARNIM
i!.P4iZe :4 14:. 1 1 . li . :3a) a m:.1 . 4.1 .. .. !"'.'''."."l: 0a m
Exprtoct. 1010 : " r ' n ' ' tziirk il'o- i,:: I • '
r;-',...Alift L i 7 0),>1..1174%;i4;;* . ii . .' :;'''t
irgiid , ,; •,,:. ....... p glifg , fsP.li`:;i t eii i
Above train!, run daily except Sunday:
The Church Train loaves Allokheny Joule:11o.
1.-sli Y ;7:lBl'l"''', / b°llllt ! ". .s. 47 : l 6 af arkl "'' st .C S7zi:7.lll l r b z,l
th,..t 3,10 p. m. .
The trains leering Allegheny City at 7%00 A:M.
mak., direct connection at rnwport with Walker%
11Itni , l 0 of tittir:t . 1 , , , z; antler :ed .
i llzurLartusrsi.
',
l u g ' l ' .l. l .lltr street • near W gie rikenston Brtdre,
PlAa r bArg. e rt . n p rl4 , thas
, 1 .. /epnt i , A i ling eriy.
.
• JAIIE * B7,II.4 ! EIITS, Agent.
St 7Pnt.
The Western Penneylvantlita r i toad will not ials
=7,lVd r ui'lfofblirgr,pl,::ll7lt4 "1:1;111'"
died keglers In value. All bamage Y ekneesOng tte '
amount In value will be at the risk uf the mom,
Insleas taken by special contract.
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11115L.L " 4111k: E"^
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Crescent Steel Works
MILLER, BARB & PARKIN
OFFICE: No. 330 Liberty Street,
CM
=TEM!
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
XSTABLMIED IN 1843.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
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Best Relined Cast Steel
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO,
Beal Befineil German Plow 1, Spring Mee
coltsrm 1105$ AND FIRST AVENUE. Pitt.
bi!rip,
PITTSBURG-Ii
JTh e 1 I y .1-Vo r k
rot:NM:LP A. D. 1833.
1 0 0 1111ESD, ADAMS CO
Mannfialarera KEVSTONIt STANItIA lin Walt
bank's Patent) PLATFuIt3I AND COUNTIISII
SC A-I-lES.
JISTIUS Flu•nt Patent Door Lucks end I.nlchne
Paint end Porton 31111, Ar.
Comer of FIRST AVENUE and lIKANT BTS.
Plttabn
Sheffield Steel Works.
SINGER, NIALICIi & CO.,
rnnssunou,rA,
Manufaciarer,'uf every deoalpiloo of
Cast and German Steel,
lIA ELLI IC AND PWITIX)1131 SPRINGS,
A K IiTE7.I. TIRE. &c., Aa
wAltEnovar,-83 w.4. u ,a 100 Flnt ptnets.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS:
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of Mil Descriptions of
. STEEL.
Mlle!:.. WA ItEIiOUSK-30th. 31st and
Railroad street.. Pittatont.
STOVES CASTINGS &c
OK STOVES.
Get the Best!
BISSELL & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
For Bituminous-Coal.
Warranted to COOK. BAKE or BOABT a.
mar other Store In the Union.
BISSELL 85 CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street
ALSO. ON /USD AND FOR SALE:
PARLOR STOVES,
GRATE FRONTS,
COOKING RANGES,
HEATING STOVES,
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO.
Manufacturers of neer, variety of
STOVES,
Boston Cooking Range
"THE FIERY FURNACE"
1 , 011 WARMING DIALDRIGB
NEIZ R ArfI c ariaT IB COOMp c
"E N
U N L ,Onnitl Patte fatTABLE ANGE
4/_TA'I`BIICON MANII,EB.7:FELLYANII:
1 1 ,Q ATMS tree from Blo t and dostrfillATE
FRO TS, rEsbcais. a.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
A.BRADLEY&
No. 30 Wood Street
Bisonlast urer• of the 9restest Variety of COOK.
PAILLAWI end BRAYING Na
Lu tss
t ruant'.
VEZ IrsintlVßVlSlLM.LlllhdeiTe",,,Ppa:
lion of our Stoves Is nub that anyone lot mutt of
sPet=l icle TtidiabVe7;VlTonaenra7l=
ruble as welt as economical. Would tall partleular
sitenUon to our now VOLCANO STOVE, for
erturehes.luths sad
for
Over 301) sold LEI three
months. Intended for with ur without casing. All
who have used therti pronounce them superior to
tut) other uld far ehesper. Bend hisCatelogueend
I.lst. Jai
" S S, 14Q170.843, &c.
illO6ll C 01661
The Very Rest - in the United Slates,
=
WISE WA_GNER,,
_9Bl North Seventh Street,
=
111 4.rtitleter-Ail the leading - how in
4. 1 3
Schmidt &-FridaY
IT POEZTERS OF
VINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES.
N s. 384 and 386 Penn,
•
Cot! of ELEVENTH_ ST.; - formerly Canal.
,TO - S.S. FINCII & CO.,
Nos. 1....187.1130.111[1. 154 and IPS .
i
STREET. Pttsburgh.
Manufacture of POPPIM DINTILLED PURE
H and L AM IQCO WRlS rta.• • en,K.t hen m Fougtog WI NM.
e. ruh2431.%
S, GAS FITTERS
L. B. rtazoN
Rai N&.
Pra,eti. al Plurube:rs,
GAB 1) mix Firms,
Ann dnissl, nos' RIO Anat. Pittotianb,,a,
Load Pits. unlit norklias Pinions, Mona. sank
'Mould Wadi Wanda. nut PIP• and Pinion& An
FBeer Poinpa. and Siam Cocks always on Inuit
ile mad !mate pulldlngs fitted up sits Goa.
and. and litaun Uniting Amnon. Jobbing
prompt') sandal to. •
OADS.
Genentl Superintendent. Altona. l'a
EITTSBURGII, FORT WAYNE k
CIIICAGO a. W. and
TIUM.II. ) '''TT'- Pt3 I S3 ' VMO
From MAY Ist - . 187 C trainn win leave from
and arrive et the Union Depot , north side. Pitts
burgh city time, as tollows:
. . . . .
LIAM ' I AIRRIVR.
Fast Line italg.mlFilet Line 2:30 aNI
Eris A Ymt Ex 7 ... aI:NE . I . SMP° E1n....1.5100 pin
(1. h. Wh_g Mi. . 3 a mit% licvllng R.x.10.4111 a m
tnilatio 5ta11...133 a In'''. a rit. L. Ex.-7:10 pnt
I T. raft ' Ex..2.l l /;;:gl n ,..n ' vr " Vnil 3 lC - F IS 3O. ; :
Pacific Rs .e.4,1 , .....1.7% no: 10: r a
Ire ,t. Eric Ex. 4,03 P.O MR {Poe t Sz.7:olllp stt
re'... , % 1 11T:VA!4 . ,47,1;;,tAT1TZ1r/kAeL.LEALTErt;
Leetsdale " 10:11SawIten'r 11.1.11, " , : am
• " - / 1:,)1 mew Castle " 10P •in
Rochester ".1 p mittens Ph m
Enos "• :. p m Leetsdale "'I p m
I,etsdnle " 3 p m'llou'r Falls " . : pea
Rea'r Falls " tv/S p zelLerdsdale " : Pln
Leetsdale " 10:43 pM: " "7' p ..,
Fair Oaks Nun- ;Fair Oaks Sun
glagArglagPirM'at%CdellTh. -"6'
'
Ito Pacific Express arrives daily.
ur - Past Line hvives daily, Mondays excepted.
tir'Y'sst Le
arrives anlll. Mondays excePOß.
17 , A1l other Rants will Rave and arrPre Rally.
' Vt i VlWi t .. ". J. IL MeCULLOUGIII.
Ofnl. Pan._/'215/2..t2Lgent,_ Gerd.. .
lIANGE OF TIME.--A_LLEGHENT
VALLEY RAILRO.AD. ,
"FO AVIII•98)1TE
WITHOUT CHANGE OP CARS.
tin
an d
after MOND/LY, Nov. 22. 1889, TWO
TUEOUGH TRAINS DAILY. (excpt Sunday, trill
le Plitsbnigh Depot. mono. of Eleventh and
P ace itotrees. for Pranklin, 011 CET. Buffalo. and all
Pilots in the Oil Itestions.
maim prrynorijon. fattloya IN Prr_tronrita.
I t ill t 7 1, ....„ .. 144% giii..... il.:;::
.Di t k, fluleol.. GAO A m.! xas anon.. ' Y A.
lit.
' Milton-11r ichid Hinton.. Y. A. ari
1
triad 801t0n... VI
t4e e ' go% W 4 .. I k3OA. tt iti I NVIViry Its ' : PI 1::: •
M,l3;TA`k Worts, la I:llh=ltltAlii li 1:::
Church . ' P.M. Church • 10. OA. at.
Eoprenn tattoo stop only at principal point& As.
onioniodation trains stop at all stawns.
We are now conning "Sliver Palace Blaisp/og
Cars . ' on nor night Express trains. troth ways Man
h to Co
Pitt"' ' 'g 21.. LAWEENCP,Onii, 4.xt-
THOMAS M. KIN., Alin. -IS •
pITTSDCRGH. CINCINNATI AND
it. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. •
PIN HANDLE ROUTE.
CIIANG E . OF 'TIII I / I —On 'A tter after SUNDAY,
Nor. 14th, •1862, Rahn will leave and Orre at
the Valoo Depot, Pluebmwh. as folio.:
Pltt.burgh
Dere WT.. A ITS.
Ethen, Erpn,u, 1 1 1,ZT,..% - .. 1 : Sit::
Vast Late tme.. et. i P. M-
I
Mixed, Accoaunadatlon.: .• - a. tra, •0. tn.
bleDotiald.Aoa'n. No 1.. a k is-in. a.M.
SUmbentille Aocowwod.
~ : p.m. 1 runt
McDonald Acct.. No. 2.. :0 V.M. . ii P.m
San . day_Ctiorch Trete,— 12:a , p. m. hl w wi.
111 : 11::L ° :=747: u-9-!"-' l'--!1'!"'•
Esk — ina will arrliS ' aedeleOrt from the Depot, ear
ner of Grant apO Water streets, as follcnn:
. , • ... .
IMPAIR . . ARAMS. '
Mall to and from Vans.. 71/0 a. m. 13 p. m.
1
McKeesport Accommod.lt: Up s. to. • ALP p. so.
Kr. to and from unt'n:.. 3: 3: p. m. I a. m.
West Norton Ancomsno. 4: Ip. ro. erg .m.
Itouldock's Arcoromoda. tl: . p.m. 7 p.m.
NtittlAcetorcKegpa. , J,lS: p. ro. I!: g. m g .
B VI gg West N a cer c hor A h m ll> , , , paro . ...i..
t:tA ? . 11. 0 :ti I.llgpely A 31:44
ABLISHED 1-831.
Logan, Gregg & Co.,
C=rl
HARDWARE,
No. 52 Wbod Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA-
Spring Goods, Hoes, fiakes, Forks,
Scythes, Smiths, kr.
Merchants are invited to examine
our stock when in the city.
Orders by mall will have prompt at.
tention.
BEAVER FALLS
,CUTLERY CO.,
c='; No. 70 Wood Street,
• , PITTSBURGH. PA,
g:g I
W . MANUFACTURERS OF TEEM NEW
I : : •
.80ild , Ca 4 Handle •
CD . TABLE KNIFE.
71 :1 : 1 Zat:T =e tz i .t.w. eave BolMen
to the blade. wearing the utmost '. Ithete a.t V 7
conantetion without additional norm. k. ,
r.
. i
NI: made of the nthultlie hand .
1-•-i not tarnish or blathen. at in the eiirofV4
e= . o l Peirlain " l t le b lgrAredlt,at h tem .'" jir
~. .ibm....01t.t. =article of um.,thmita-
SION, llama Athessethee and Ontet DIM.
aI The Anpertifftyle and Greet Strength of this
ertide enatiee tine ntaaufsetaren 1, Maw
,niend It as espedegg adept.: fue ... ip .
gqi=v,,Vg - itArg.""4 l ''''ow"
beaver Falls Cutlery Co; f'
NO. 70 WOOD ST., PITTSDERGH. 1
MANUFACTUiIBII.B OF
TableCalle_rr and IPoeket Illm.
QUAL GUAIeASTZ'ED.
~: •.: i e:
HENRY BIER. ...GUBTAVE PEREEE
Henry Bier. & Co.,
(Successor. to JOUR M. COOPER !
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS
Brass Castings
MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
OAP P H IS FrrrlN ft.
TIEHOTTI,E, r•Ar4 - rr AN, Cli VALVES•
AU. °Leen PATTXRN MOM .
IMAM WORE .0
NVHT LI fo p
prioN for
Steam. Water and OH.
Etatifflitat lIWArit iMI . M OVZO
AtiZfrro Dllllllllll' PATNNT Oo•
beat tn the market. •
OFFICX AND 'WORKS
Corner Thirteenth and Pike Streets.
ATWOOD & McOAFFREY,
Corner Llnettrr Eernntr •nd Tritrtn Army;
ntlebergh. P.. BRASS VOUNDLlttinod IRON
PIPE FlTTEittl.and AGENTS forIo..S.CANERON
POl2l STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS.
STONE
WEST 151i3INO'S
v v
:Machine Stone Works.
Northwest corner of West Cotosqqn, Allighopy.
FRED`If ATVATER & CO,
. • .-•..
nave cct baod
" orpraxalo abort. mottos, Uwth
Vaalta. B" l.7les% italTomlTga,V :
"oily
.41!& reasonable terms
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