The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 17, 1870, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL
GOLD, SILVER,
COUPONS
Bought at. Highest Price,
PH. R. MERTZ,
BANKER,
Cor. Wood St. and sth Ave
Jas. Ti:Brady & Co.
Muoceseerit to 8. JONICi A 6..1
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street
BANKERS,
BUY A\IP !WU. ALL KINDS OF
Governmetit Securities
GOLD ; SILVER AND COUPONS
wtosr YATORABLE TERMS.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
03i0ocy Inanan on Government ti.tts at ton
l.Vlllll,aft rate.
113 - ONlntita E2III , TEn Mx ?NE 14 , 11111A1 ,
AND MALL STOCKS, MINIM AND 001,11.
JAMES T. BRADY. & 'CO
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
MONEY AND COMMERCE
Orrzcs: or SISTSIMRO ft Gsmcrxx.l
Mospay, Mny 114 i
Gold was dull to-day, hat Arm at from MS
to !lei'. The transnetions are light, although
it is conceded that higher prices for gold are
inevitable under a continued export demand
and Ilstit produce and cotton exports. So far ,
the shipments of coin have been set off by the
payment of interest of the rutted States
Treasury. •
flovernment bonds are dull, but Wring un
der an Improved demand from Europe. and
some of the later Inure advanced to-day
about one-half per cent.
Stocks appear to yield gradually under the
preseurebf the sale. by the digitits with but
few exceptions. like Reading, which is a ten
per cent stock The local money market it
dull and without any movement.
•
Money from seven to ten per cent. Ito
ress dull.
Closing quotation's at received by Pb. R.
Nett.
Gold 1141‘ American.........-
M!yez
ilialliondo 1111 N NA - .ZquiVal --
100%
531 Bonds 442'...111 Beading. .
1-3) Bonds 1864_111M P. Ft. W. & C 4 1 41.
640 Bond. 11165...1115. Ohio& Miss..lB l .
Coning. 18111..":.111th Mich. Southern— 99
6.811 Bond. 18.1 1 ...114,44 Cleveland. & P... 100%
6.70 Bonds 1868...1141( C.E. 2 IN.
10-40 Ilia, Chicago st N. W.. 00%.
Adam. Express.. 66 C. A It. W. Pref... 93.4.
Merchants Ex. 41% Erie.. ...1. .... ... .
Gary. 105,00.
London F.:change per pound 15,911'
Part. Eichange per franc • '
Berlin Exchange per 'MisterKi '
04
Frankfort Exchange per Florin . , 411 49N
Central Pncific ft. It. Hoods id 01
Colon P. It. L. Bonds - . NI 'B7
Circling 9.lotAtiollll as received by James T.
Brady *
Gold 114.; 5.53 Jy. PM 14
U. 9. 601, 1001 17 s.9lJan:a Jy. 19437
U.S. 11-SO 6-53 Jos. Jy. 14!.
U. 9.5.% Iflo4 P. B- KM
U. B. 5-9) 1885. P. R. 14 4S,li
U. 0.10-10.. Pacifico .....
. Gazette.]
. 1 _ -)RK, May 16.1.10.-
3a,..
Money easy at per cent. Stelling Arm
at 914¢01( per nen . Gold Arm: opened_at
114% and closed at Ilitnell4N. eamTingrates
445 per cent. aearances were twenty-fire
million..
Government. etro l ' . Coupons of 111. I,l7tie.
Irat; do. 'St. 112NOE • M; do. '64. 111?,011111%;
do. Iga nixopit de. new. 111N04114NG do 'tn.
4143i454hil do. 'SS. ITAXGII4N._• Ten-forties 1M
Caitlin, Currency sizes. ILIV&IP44:•
State bond. arm: Missouri. 94: old Tenues-
Nests, fethi; do new. MN: old North Carolinas.
49.do•new,diN. .1
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Railway speculation as quite animated
daring tbe afternoon end higher prices were
made lathe entire Ilat. while New York Cen
tral stock and Reading touched the highest
point of the season.i The leading features of
the market were Reck Island, Northwestern,
New York Central; Reading and Ohlo and
Mbusissippl. The immediate cease of the rine
wa. a report from Washington that the new
• Tax bllimileved railroads trout tax on gross
receipt.. The great strength of the market
throtighout the day was due in some 'sternum
t o bees,. march.es by strong parties. Miscel
laneous stocks dull. Exams. stocks steady,
,Lynton 70..: W. C. T. Slh; Quicksilver nZi:
Mattoon 9.. do. tw'ee'd 17..1, Adams Ex. Cu , .
tisk Wells 154: American L. United States th;
Pacific Mall aPi: New York Central UM; Scrip
gi'X. Erie Er;: do prerd 47: Radon MN; Mi
chigan Central ltriM; Lake Shore MP.: Indium
Centrall4lN: PittsbUrgh RCN: North Westean
SIX. do. prerd 901.:dlock island tdl7;: N. J.
Centrallifid“ St. Paid Mt.. do. prof d ell!;: Wa
bash WM: Vt. Wayne illtst Terre Haute de; C. 6. -
A.lO, do. prerd Ilfg O. A M. mot'.; Hartford,k
Erie ts!;. St. Jos. pref'd 110 N. C. C. k c ilk
80.4 Oil prices: Calumet. N. Cpper Falls, 5:
Franklin. M Heels'. ise Quincy. Itel. ,•
Sub-Treasury b.;tnce: gold. 577.517.191; cur
rency. ts4.OW- .07S: neral balance. fA1.1.39.:16'..
(Br Telerr!Lph
PITTSBURGH MARKET
Orrice No y M . ..s
Y trum] OM
/ :ITM
DA. May It. CIL
The markets, in o general way. present te
little that Is new or Important. Our Mer
chants are beginning to realize the fact that
the best of the spring trade Is over. as their
orders both from city and country ,have com - -
minced to slacken off: and while hopes are en
tertained that trade, generally: will be up to
the usual standard at this seasoatif. the year.
we can not reasonably look for any Immediate
Improvement. Manama is always slow dur
ing the summer months, and It Is not likely
that thin summer will be an exception. The
:demand for 'almost everything entirely fo
cal, being confined to supplying the Immediate
wants of a C011.111( 1 1 Ire demand. as there Is
an entire absence of anything like specal.-
. lion. and this is likely. to continue for the
next two or three months. In regard to val
ues there are no changes, none at lent worth)"
of special notice.
• ASHES—Flrtner to tne MA but unchanged
here. Common Dods, 1; refined,. eel Pearls,
Pk; Pots.lN.
APPLES—Continue quiet and unchanged
and the season Is rapidly drawing to close.
We continue to quote at end.s per bid.
BUTTER—There I. no Improvement to note
In the demand, and. as might be expected.
with the present hot weather. prices are
weak and barely maintained. We continue
to quote at Al to =, for good to, choice -roll.
Fanners and peddler. are almost able now to
supply the retail trade. and. consequently.
there Is little or no inquiry for commission
butter.
BPANS—DuII and we reduce our quotation.
to $1.6'.1 RI per bushel.
OROOM . CORS — Is dull but unchanged, MO
If et. per pound:
CHEIII6I3-1s dull with a wide range in
• prices. 13 to 17c. - as to quality.
CARBON 011,-1s steady notwithstendltof
the Jobbing demand la light. Quotations m_. ‘ sy
be fairly given at 24 to tide for V: or 511" bbl
lot (M .,
AMMAL—Quiet and unchanged, P. 341
per bushel.
RIMED FRUlT—Market quietand un
changed. - Apples ea t : etc Peaches. fIR: for
quarters. And PQ9 for halves. Blackberries,
Iffßd3 and pitted Cherries, =et.
EXifiß—Market quiet and unchanged. 14 to
15 mute.
YLOVR—The market is quiet nod steady
Wt unchanged, and demand entirely local.
We continue to quote western Sours, In Mare.
at. $6,5005.75 for inning wheat: d 5.74 46 for
winter-wheat. and WOK for fancy brands.-
Rye dour, firm atre..
CHLAl7.—There la little or no movement
Wheat In this market. and tot , offerintot ;con
tinue light; we continue to smote at dl.tra ,
VA } for red, and $1.041.30 ; (or * bile.. tints
steady but quiet and unettnnged; last sale. tai
fro met at U-'os 3 .end /Mil 10t... as yet, will Dot
bring much more. Corn Is scarce and firm
with moderate Inquiry: we 1:101T quote ear at
fic:Eitstril shelled at OVAL Bala. of Rye at
I. Barley is quiet nod unelsettged, at
IB grocery "trade aPPenrs to
• be slacking at somewhat though this Is
• . zonally the caw at this season of the year:
in prices there are no changes to make. but
the feeling, particularly to Sugars and Coffees,
Is not so Wong ,
HAF—(klntlnnes very wtth. offerings
•
a re In excess of the denung.hot
are nominally unchanged; $14001:
LARD 014—Extra No. I. ki.:1061411, and Lio.
Lt, SO.
POTATOE.4I-ontlutte very dull, sad
en are anzlous to dose oat.Peank-illotss
may be quoted at 3.51 - 00, Buckeyes do not
seem to be wanted at any price.
PitOVlSlONtl—Market steady win! a good
jobbing demalut and_ regular !tt . l . ell at
ku i l mr dat&ri r s e . d do r:lT el aft= S TANI 6 111
iklulrealb„ lit Clear,. 17X; Plain Sugar cured
Flatus, 1eX61930 On:massed do.. isimq:l9n•
Oyar~dd to tierces..l7,s!VlV in kegs, IssiEtlex.
SRED&—, o inurement to Clover or Timothy
Reedeas t
he
season VinUaltr ever. nwr ,
• seed Is steady demand. at V. 15. and a
round t in kot would untruly Walt' (•2-3).
Lire Meeks., ;
Nhw TORK.Hays6.—'There %were 46 esrs of
cattle at Weehawken to -day, Oe mre .:t ,
mu dime Rad 45 et Frandleilth street, teeee T er
3,40 for to-day and 5490 toy, tbeoece, he
market is very 11000 and tef4yet all the Reed
scwalesl wi 1 04.
u l a 44 t l y lK ay .
e w rag h
! , n C utar l : on o u t n h u E
LaiU heeehtht 18Nc, Ain steers and old omen
ylßbOr than . lest v:atiemegdrpgi v ug
cwt, state fed Illtnelsfeera krOught .171 e.
• Ito head Wewir et le 16‘fe. 3) Kentucky
8 , 8 isio:sl,4tc, Mls art 1.140 Um grow at
8 8 ) , 8 . 5; lb§ per cwt.: pr spects atrone fee the
wed „ sheep go doll ty and soot s concessions
were . mode: total for the week 16,te0 calla
4MOto day: they bronght 4 4 . e for thin to
gOOd Weaterta sheared: a car r. Ohlo sold
ad.
....vibe 7e; car nil les an: a car title
gms ex Lambe lower,selllak from tnaltle.
Bogs worth 12)4e dressed total alive forthe
week ,11.4151. with 7 1, Oen to den endlet One,
so no selling Snag.
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ornrcor TITE PITTSBURG!! OATBITS. r
MONDAY. May 16. 1610. I
Following shows the amber of cattle on
sale, the Points at whleh they were nhiptied,
and the.enmes of the 'shipners:
.1. Needy & Bro.. Chicago..
J. Needy & Bro., MAnsheld
4. T. Has., c6tc.4o
. - . .
E. Katz. Chicago . ... ... 1 car
S. Marla k Jiro., Chicago 3 cars
L. Keefer. Chicago. .. -.. 1.. . . 1 car
lluthchilds 11, 7.., Chicago.. , :.. . ...... cars
Greenwald & Kahn, Chicao 3 tart
112119 & limn% Chlonico3 can
1.. 3: J. shatat..era, Chicago ' ' ' 1 eaN
.t. Brdy. Chicago •
llazieworal & Illacketock. Chicago 1 car
N. Losrensteine, Chicago 1 ear
C. Boyer. Chlcago 1 ear
I'. Hartman. Chicago 2 coca
M. Varner. Chicago I can
nohm.4. Lafferty & Co., Dayton ..... .. a cars
0.1). Caldron dv Co., Canton 1 car
David Sherrick. Canton . 1 car
ECM
As will be seen there are forty ear loads of
cattle reigned, this week, but it he well to
bear In mindthat seven car toasts were stock
ers, bought in the west for stock growers.
wen , not on sale. at alb and consequently can
not be included in the number. Seven from
fatty leaves thine-three ear loads, two Car
loads, less. or In all about *XI Ilead against ers.l
last week. 'Therefore. with a diminished nap
-14, as two roe Wads of the thirty-three ears
were wholesaled to go to Baltimore. leaving
but thirty-one ears: or only About MO head for
the retail trade. .The market was strong and
prices tally sustained.-many dealers realised
still further advance. Parish steers sold
readily at &good to prime at B.44sit, and extra
at U.12. , 4QA1. and it Is probable that all the
cattle Olt sale, sold at aanverage of a, probe-
bit
- There the same bitter complaint among
the bntchers nod drovers, in regard to the ex
orbitant prices at which stock is now selling,
and there is no prospect of any immediate
relief. So long as rattle continue scarce. so
long will prices be maintained. and It io not
probable that there will be any Increase in the
offerings within the next four perhaps six
weeks. Ilta.o, cattle -usually commence to
make their appearance about the lot of July,
and not ilthey are thrown upon the market, it
is almost certain that present prices will be
sustained. We expect quite st• number of
grass rattle in from Butler. Washington.
Green, and other adjoining counties. cad
Western Ohio usually .!contributes pretty
freely to this market during the last of June
and the ne arl y
of July.the past three or for
months nearly all of OUT cattle have co m e
(nun Chicago—ln the course of another month
or two. we expect to get our supplies much
nearer home.
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. sold la head. prime
still fed bulls. from Cincinnati. at isii US head
medium still fed steers to huff, 01 r
tailed 50 head. at 7.8040,75. '
Jns. Herr sold it bulls, from Washington r 1
at SIS
S.
siwenidelne sold 19 hend of fair to good
nt 7.85 , 10.40. -
hrhildx & Zeigler sold :11 head steers.
Meng°. front Sittitii et,
Cr Hnrt roan .4. mcerg fro.- ebleago. at
M. Varner sold 3.1 head of good to pri
'PirkTr.7l"l4"*.rt?...l-1 8 ;'..;., Chicago,
s l / 4 4ts.m.
tireenwald & Kahn sold in all about 71: head
from Chicago. at liiikta cgs.
Hozlew,stid & Blackstock 13 head prime tr
earn steers. at SNOB).
-
B e Marks & Bro:St head of prime to extrs
steers, from lincago. nt Slatl9M.
L. &I. Shamberg 31 front Lineage. at 8,754 - 4
Trautman & Lohman 63 bead from Chicago,
at tiliaie sent
Co.head stockers to the conntrY.
Emmick & o sold 24 head good to calm
Ohio Meers, at wiz.
Is. Keefer 17 head good to extra steers. 'at
-- "Hsu ' soldtt4 bead. fair stockers. at
35 fat' cattle. at 6469 cis.
Clans. Boyer 17 head good to extra steers,
from Chicago, at BtXtilli.
MIELF. ANDLAMM
The offerings were unusually large .this
week, reaching close to alms hundred and
nearly all from Butler county. The market
was -Steady and moderately active, though
had It not have buyerr the timelY aPPeerence
of an eastern lt would almost cer
tainly been n slow one—whenever the butch
ers see eastern buyers about they always buy
with less hesitation they do not hang so long;
it has-considerable influence In causing them
to stoke their minds up quickly. Compared
with last week. prices have undergone es
quotablevhange; clipped sheep sold at from
os to 6K—one bunch of fancy averaging
fully 150 lbs, brought Sc. Lambs sold at front
V to 24.50 per head, and , the offerings appear
to be increasing every week.
John Beeler 131 head sheep and lambs at
CPS per head to tle per pound for the former
and gni per head for the latter.
Isaac C. MciCeese SO. head; sheep at tide par
lb: and lambs nt V to 24 per heat •
M. Humes sold 53; sheep and lambs at VMS?.
''?l,l'Aeehep.atrm.±.sZo.yee;:v,,Te"r'Zionni 101 Ito.
also. 3t
clipped. at de.
• Stokely Bro. 95 good to extra lambs; sold 99
extra to Haison at PIS; Clead to
Au ox atJas.
23,15; 19 rr head fairish sheep at 25)6
per head. '
Jacob Snyder sold 24 bead of extra clipped
sheep. averaging. about BO lbs. at tic per
;soun
Adam Eckert told 44 • lambs at tti - ca;
wooled sheep at tic per pound.
John Walters Pt head clipped sheep nod
iambs at 2.1,t,11A - 4or the latter. and Vra.s per
head for sheep.
Joshua Oarwin about 160;seold lambs at rxy
and sheep at Pharr' per head.
John Patrice sold 71 wooled:
Meanor Pohl tia
Kauffman sold 75 bead of clipped.
noes. -
Market slow.. alwaye In Ow ease
ason of . the Tear. and prices are no
nebanged, We quote, nominally, in a
ay. at u to Itic.
I=
Orme. or PrITSIM - 00110AZCITT..1
Ilosnars Hay to, M 0. .;
The moat important to nottee In regard to
oil is the report of nnother,blg well. aal bbls,
on the Dairen farm. It did ,not have any ha
tinence on the market, however, so the feeling
was Strollrer after the reception of thin re
port than it was before. These reported-big
strikes arc always to greatly exaggerated at
first that operators receive them wMr a good
deal of allowance. as It generally turns, when
late and reliable adviees come to hand, that
the production * dwindles down very materi
ally, and we should not be surprised if thls was
the result to regard to the well above referred
to. Instead of MO hhls per day. it will most
probably torn out to be 50 bids or even less.
crtE,Dr-
Was quirt and rather, weak In the early fart
of the day. but In the afternoon. for some
reason or other, the feeling was stronger Sale
Lono bids spot at 121‘; and Lao seller ao days
at 12. Later In the day. 21ti; spot or seller
tray was quoted at 12)a; •and seller 60days. it
thought. would hare brought the wlnte
figure.
-•
larket firmer but tcry :qulet —not a single
sale reported. May. to June. 'ln.'s to
.t S n i J e u rpr = po 3 r ; t :
ed J firms o
De f c rambe..r. Lid.
RISCCIPTS CRUDE Ott.
Darld Illy TA on acconntJ. Kunkle; Peerless
O. W. Su, maaccount B. S. Duncan: Commer
cial 0. W. WO. on account D. C. st:
Cosmos 0. W 480. L W. YOUDir; M Herb
aher lak
on account same; W. McCutcheon VC, on ac
count llittiutnatu J. Wilkins 1111.1, on ac 4
count Phila. & B. Pet.Co; Fulton & Marvin 00 .
on account Peter Hutchinson; H. W. C. Twed
, die RI. on account same.
Total
OIL lIIITPMEXT% PEN. A. V. U. U.
J. M. Miter. LIAR ref. oli to Loon'ilro. &
Co.. Plan.
McKelvr Bro.& Co.. S 4 Lble ref. oil to Lo
gan Hr.. & lb. Phila.
Fatrcett.• Logan. Stoekdale & Co., 2511 Ude
ref. 01l to Logan M. 0.& Co., Phlra..
Cillunn Oil Co.. 6EI We reined oil, taTack
Philadelphia.
Wane & Wagner :1311 b 1.44 reined oil to War
ing'. King k Co., Philadelphia. •
H. Koehler & Co., 100 bids ref. nil to Waring,
K. & Co.. PhUa.
Montrheinter. K. & Co., Mkt LIAR ref. oil
Waring, K. & Co.. Phila.
Lockhart. P. & Co., bble ref. oil to WI
den. F. & Co., Phila.
_Total
ot2antPenD ire w. P. a.
Union Ref. and tt. Co.. 4.96 bhie ref. to Logan
Bro. & Co.. Phila.
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, G.B Wile ref. to Logon
Bro. &Co Phila.
ltalfiton & Waring. 122 bib ref. to Poultney
& Moat, Baltimore.
Model Refinery. 52lObbla ref. to Warden. F. &
Co., Phila.
Mentzer. IL & Co....alabbl• ref. to Waring. K.
& Co.. Phila. • -
/taint Waring, Zit libla relined to A. It.
McHenry, Philadelphia.
Total,
'MARKETS Ell TELKAIRAPU
Res lark.
• _
Nair Form, May 10.—Cotton dull, heavy and
lowerorltli sales 1,400 bales at Salto for mid
',llllng uplands: Flour: 'ltacelpts—M,C 4
rive Skeatt e ls Xn dl w oc e s o t w er e n r,
4 a s t
10 $ 0 4. 3 11d .1 it r a for o extra
State. $1.1041.6.15 for extra Ohio. ss,7ros for
extra St. Louis, and. $6.10(4125 tat rood to
choice do, the Mirka closing dull md heavy.
Nye flour unchanged: sales 400 bbis. Cornmeal
quiet and unchanged. Whiskey unchanged.
with sales 400 bbis at $1.102,1.1Dg free, closing
at Inside prices. Wheat: Receipt W.oosed busks;
the market opened heavy and s
clo lfftffc
lower, with sales of 11,40) • bushels at
$1.18411.2 2 for No. 2 spring, the latter an
extreme for very choice /1.1 2 4 1 . 12 )4 for
winter red, and winter red amber western;
41,4ekt1,55 for white Michigan, and $1.70 for -
White California. Rye quiet and unchanged.
Barley And and barley malt. siominaL Receipts
withe 111,1 5:1 bush; 'Market • shad - lower,
w Sales of 24,000 bush at $1,06a1,13 f e or new
mined western, 81,13 - 61,14 for western yyllow,
and 11,11 for old mixed western. Receipts of
oat ‘,11.443 bush; marker active and unchanged.
isdh sales of C',ooo hush at 606/184 for Western.
and 7 0 Miiic for Ohio and State. Stock in ware
house: SM.iiff bush wheat. itLim7,lillsh core,
414.2761m5h oats, ItMe bulb rye. 1=490 bush
barley, 811.084 lamb
S barley naalt,:und 2.190 buss
peas. Bay sady. Mops thin.
stesuir; crude te 15c.,.and-rellsied Bice.
Arm at 654211:c. Sugar la moderate request:
with sales of LSO hhtis Cuts st si4oloiic. and
25 boxes Susannah at t4c. liolasses dull
and nominal. Coffer quiet and firm.
Turpentine quiet at 41)441.4214c. Pork Armee.
with sales of bids at MISSPOJO for mess.
Sttrit=il for pritne,'Siffklaginff for prime rm.;
also 3.fti bids mess. seller May and June, at
vai 3 O;nr.:4l. Beef steady, with sales of =5 bbls
at tlikila for plain moss. ;10ablil for extra
Mesa. thief hams quiet, virile ade.s of lOD bbls
at .ffsribille. Tierce beef Ann, with sales of 100
MerCeent rjit — c.Xlitit lithos mess and for
Hunt mess Middles quiet. •Cat meats:sales
nuo packages atL% - tl2%c for shoulders. left
EYa for tltaall. Lard henry, with sales or
tierces at ISMBUIMe for steam; lOnare tor
kettle; also 1.000 tierces steam. seller May,
June and July, at 1614111014 c. Batter steady
and In fair demand at 144tiale forOhlo. Cheese
quiet at afflaMe. Freights to Liverpool are
"di',V rper loweri (4 kiiir ty r e
lo c l o wer. Wheat-• bearer and lower. Rye
nominal. - OM llstery'rmlet at Me for western in
more.; 'Corp dull nt 81,6firffiliff for new. mixed
western. Pork quiet. and deans at for
mans. Beef steady -With mtWerate demand,.
Cut meats Ann sod res.' , Baorm nominal.
Lard quiet at Wi4blo, c' 'Spoti for
June or.inly. Eggs g et and naehtinged.
Ctheinsuml. •
• •
eraciaxixr, Mae al—Flour steluiy; enmity
1410(0440; extra $44 1 (1644 0 Wheat qultt
and steady at 1t1,112Q1,12 for winter:: Corn in
better supply and ptices lower, closing dull at '
ege.• Oats unchanged at felagt.c., whole sage.
Bye dull at flrgalk. iktrley unchanged. Cot
ton unchanged 'and 'quiet ; middling uplands.
L'igc. Tobacco unchanged and steadY. Mess
pnrk held firmly at 30c. Lard 183,,e: no sales.
There was an active demand for bulk should
ers, and3oo.ooo lbs. sold at 1 4 2 c: held at 12 , 4 c at
the close:sides held at 15e. with sales of M
OM lbs. at this rate: clear rib sides sold at
hitic, and clear at Icic, buyers' this month.
Three was a fair.dentand for bacon. particu
larly shoulders. which sold at I3c. cash. and
131,e. buyers' nrst half of. une: clear rib sides
sold at ad clew" at ltic. Butter un
changed and doll at 1r.0,,.har. Eggs lien at
liineotil oil VIM,. More:ries unchanged and
quiet. Gold lIIr.. Buying exchange
Money market easy at Sftlo per cent.
St. Louts.
car ,
,
c.
can
Se. Locts. May la.—Tobacco active and a
shade better. Cotton dull; 213 f v. Hemp ac
tive .d better. gl:Atit.l.6o for undressed. fin)
C1,2,k1 for dressed. Flour Om, $4.1.144450 for
fall super. 54,6504,90 for extra. t 161.50 for
double extra: choice to fancy Vinba,./.5. Wheat:
spring lower. not quotable: No red sold at
f 1.12441.1 5, No 1 do $1.1Y3.1 . ...a. choice SlAlki.
1,41. Corn Leavy. and all grades below choice
lower: mixed texeusxc. solo. 91eCS4 1 .(e ,
choice to fancy white, $1,06a , 1,123i, ' Oats
heart. 010.040. Rye quiet, =Pan. whisky.
was helda t $l.lO, without sales. Groceries
unchanged Provisions active and higher.
Pork Nu. Dry salt anent buoyant; nearly a
million pounds were sold here and np the
country Saturday and to-day; lIN(P.r2c for
shoulder.. 1510 for clear rib. idc for Clear.
Bacon higher. shoulders Bile, clear rib 170.
clear 17ke. Sugar cured hams. canvassed.:aie.
Lard held at ttlfc for tierce. lac for keg. Re
ceipts: dour O,IW bbla, wheat 55.011 bosh, corn
en.loll bush. oats 39,7011 bush, barley I,llllbush,
Dye 3.OND bush, hogs Mi.
Cattle amerce and wanted: 431k - t5 4 .c for roe ,-
mon, 0.V.7.4,c for good to choice. Dogs un-
Changed; tat:Vac for good to choice.
13=12
•
Clitcsoo, May In.—Exchange unchanged. e
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat ry
quiet for No.! and N;Wic lower, and closing
at . trNdt.fiThic: this afternoon unchanged.
Corn dull and *,2 , 4 c lower, and closing at td.
CouPic for No. 2. oats dull and IlSat..P.sc
and closing at 11hr.t4eNc for No, 2. live
quiet at anditille for No. 2. Ilighwines quiet
and steady at 'Led for wood. Provisions
quiet easy. and firmly held. .Mess ork
elosed and
at Va. Lard 113;54 - .ltiNc. Dry nutted
shoulders 1 - (1.121.‘c. Itecelpta for the put is
hours: 1.:14 obis noun ro,lou bush wheat; 1 ,1 1.-
bush istrley: hogs. Shipments: 2.1 a.!
bbla dour; :P.,997 bush wheat; 61.12.5 bush corn;
15.910 bush oats; 340 bush ree; :WOO bush bar
ley: e.. 9421 bogs. }}eights qtdetnnd unchanged.
CHICAGO, May 10.--Cattle active at 4.1,87, , ,a
;MI for stockers to choice steers. Hogs ac
tive at $8.1rad.0,40 for common to choice.
Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA. May 16—Floor in less de
mand with western calm family at
Wheat steady and unchanged. 11Ye steady;
western at $1,(M2.1.0:i.- Cons lower: yellow at
$1.13. Oats unchanged: western ti2tit:4c. Pe
troleum dull: crude 193ic; relined %M c. Pro
iissions dull: pork $29.104130. lard hP.Pit.
10.s.ic. Whisky dull at $1,1140 for western iron
bound.
PHILADELPHIA. May 16.—C: title active and
higher. with sales of 1.100 head extra nt $10(it11.
fair to good $Bq,A, common Wa. Sheep are
in fair demand. with sales of 10.0(C1 head at
0e..7.7, tor clipped. Hogs unchanged. with
salt, of :I.‘ol head at $1Wr.13,7!..
Lauts.llle.
I.out.svii.t.E. Mar -Oa ton k Inactive anal
droping; udddilug Fleur brings 5. Corn
les. active and weaker;ales at :."Nisi_.'.
Wheat $1,1.66 , 101. Oats d c. Rye $l. Precis
ions Arm and advancing; sales 2.110 tierces
augur cured hams; 100 tierces on spot at 18 , ..c,
and 2,403 delivery 15th June, 1441,- . . pork pan
hulk meats 1216. le and 111!..c. bacon 13%, 175
and 17%; lard EC. Whisky $1,0741.1.116. Tobac
co: sales lilt hlids td, g1i*.09. 5 0 for lrovted 10 good
lent.
CLEVELAND, May it—Flour arm and un
changed. Rye dour steady and unchanged.
Wheat dull and prices fell oll4c, with sales of
No tred winter at /1X.% no Inquiry for No 2
red. .Corn. nu change. Oats le lower. and No
'1 State offered at rile. Ilye quiet and held a.
tidcktal. Barley dull and nominal. Petroleutn
quiet and prices nominally unchanged; reamed
held at 24e for may and crude hold at .4440
per Mg
QM=
BALTIMORE, May 10.--Flour quiet but ateadr.
Wheat dull: western $1314'0.15: Peoria:dr:tale
lower at f Lirol.4o. Cure: white $1"-zr1.1'...3: .
yellow $1.1:. oats arm at 65e. Pork quiet at
VB. Mixon active and advancing; rib sides
ITe: clear aides 1:%e: %boulder+ De: barns sb*.t.
Mc. Lard rival at 1641Vae. Whisky in Pair
demand: iron-bound P 1.10: wood-bound $1.09:
patent 51,1 e.
Dry Good. Market.
• Nan' Tonic, Mar id.—Xtrket quiet but
steady for observel staple fabrics.' The only
changes to were In C.Omega.
ticks, which have fallen off from 34! to at4c.
nail A 4-4 ticks of the same brand. which have
been held at ale by some Jobbers , were alto
reduced to 1, , 4c.
1 aukee. •
ii.warage. May 17.—Flour nominal and
12)i c lower. I Wheat weak at }I for No 1, fal , ac
for No 2. Oats active at linc for No 2. ' Corn
steady at a7c for rejected. Rye and barley
nominal. Freights quiet at .Otae,Sse to Buf
falo and Oswego. Itecelpts--Flour 3.1.40 bbls:
wheatsti.ttO Meat. Shipments—Flour WU
heat, 212.f100 bush.
51Emvii Is.; May Id—Cation dull and nominal
receipts 1,436 Wes: exportN 1.46:1 bale, flou
ViQ.AI4O. Cilra dull at 11,E1. Oats quiet at
Hay dull atl=l=4. Bran quiet at Zic. 1,11%
dull at liVt.noic. Pork dull at POI. Itacon
shoulders lip, c and sides lac.
•
OM
Drntorr. Mew -Flour demand fooderz
tconittun for Owlet.. W hoof rboor[
stra 'Wm; No. .1 $1,1o; rforylor SI.ZI.
It
rod) . nt tAz.for :got r. Barley +II I.,er r.
MINI/NTH Ilk 11.411.1(0411.
PI'ITSOI7BO LI CINCINNATI AND ST. IA
It/ALM/AD. May 16.-4 cats stoves, W Hosting•
bits oats. 36 &icons. 21 do wheat. Id do bad
ley. 2 bide peaches. I boo bacon, Meanor & II
10., bucket. tar, Mean. & CI; bbls whick!)
Valeta & Mal; 5 toe d beef. Wit HaYei 3
sausage. Eli Myers;?-1 dobsens,Dolselit 3 bids
apples. W 11 Omit. 04 bg. oats. IF 13biebas; I
Dbl. eggs. M W Itankin: =bits corn. a bite rye.
8 Hoop: IV bbls flour. Scbomaker & 14 ts
& It; ; ear wheat. J W. Horagorder,
5 bhdit tobaecoi W Jenkins= 3 do do.
,Idartlri Hey); 2 do do. A Schaub; II do do. I has
- samples, F. Wurtnser; I do do. W. 1,. 'Rinehart
lea bk. tons, 31 do corn7. 4 A do wheat, 31cHenm
& 11; 01 Wes e corn. Id do do, ...At do oat,
Meanor & 11;43 do emu; 17 do rye, do oat.,
McHenry & 11.
CI.Y.VELAND AND PITTADURatI It ADDOA 0
COSMANY, May 16.-4 cars 0 ore. .1 Phi Mer &
Son;:tdo do. Brom & Cu; 4 .do 3 s ore. 11c
& Co: 7do do. Colon Iron Mills; sdo
do. Dilworth. I' & Co; :l do bloom, Nignick &
Co; 1 do pig
Loyd ro
I W n. Tron Milk; Z dO do
& II; 10 s fish Union
oil, .1 Callery; 15 do do, ,
W C Howard & Co; MOH lath, Stock & 0: &Co. ,
feet lumber, R A Clork & Co; 1 boy tg ware,
Lewis, 0 3: F; 10 Ude hams, nalzeß & T; II do
glese/Agnew & W; lot sheet Iron, semps, An
demon & W; 10 bas scales, Fairbanks. M & Co;
I car pipe. 11 H Collins; 8 bbla meld, A kg.
do, II do p burley. Strickler & 11; :11bdie chair
stuff, Ikulford Chair Co; IL bbl whisky, J Mc-
Kay:6 e beig, Reymer Ilro; 8 do MI bbls,J S
Dilworth: 13,1.0 aats. I* (1 Craighead; lot lum
ber, Seibert & Co; 15 Lids oil. Junker, H & Co;
140 if bids herring, Johnson & a bbls dry
peaches. 3do apples. 1 box anise, Henry It,,
Jr; 1 bbl eggs. Held & /d; do pototoes. Vole
M & Co; 1180 eke corn. Hitchcock, 11 & Co:3 ill.
medicine, R E Sellers & Co; 5 bbl. oil. Hender
son lira; 2 . 1 bag p nuts. W .1 Steel Inn; 10 Ws
steel, Hugewy, IV & Co; 1 em IW, C A Wurtn
castle.
PLITOII2OOA. FORS WAYNE AND CHICAGO
IIAII.IIOO. May lit —IIA green hide', Hoff.tott
& CO: IL castes w oil. 11 McCully & Co: 5 has
1103 D. E Hertzleton; 100 1011. greens hide, D
Chestnut & Co; 50 tee bouts. t It Myers gt COl
bids alcohol; Hostetter & Smith: 400 4/blO
flour, T C Jenkins & Dm; I ear iron, Maloney
N eewing =goblet., W Stunner & Co;
casee hdlg. Whitmore. Wulf. D& Co; 100 bbls
flour. W Haslage: AIS oil bids. Lockhart. F &
Co; 1 ear scrap Iron. Fgh Forge & Iron Co; 111
bble flour. Ileghmyer & V; 101 do do, Culp &
Shepard; 0 bales twine. 11 Oerwig; 15 skis kept
Hari, Chambers & Co; 12 do do, 11110000 1 .1"
Lead Works; 1 car putatOes. Y bbls
Woodworth &_D; LEI idle paper. C Markle
& Co; 03 eke ras, McCullough, ti &C. 61 bee
AT shunt, Clhuown: 11 bag cheese. W it Kirk
patrick & Co; 17 eks ram Fender M & Ctr, 2
ors Milestone, (Half, II & Cu; 10 cars metal.
Bryon & C 7,3 do do, hoick & Co; 4do do. HMl
man & H.
ALLIGICY-NY VAuZ - r ItAttnoAl. May 111.--3
cars limestone. Shoenberger & II; 8 eke rags.
McCullough. S & Co; 1 cur metal, Graff, Mo
nett. &Co I sir saw. Lippincott & 1 / 4 2 bide
butter. It Walker; 1 do do, Ern g german, O'R &
Co; 1 car old rope. Frazier & Metsgar, 1 box h
ware, & C Davis; 2WS egg., Wit Kirkpat
rick & Co; I car metal. W Suth^l by. mdse. E
Kurts . 1 bbl dry opples, I 8 Dilworth; I car
lime, Hendermon & Km;l ear clay, titer Fire
Brick Co; 5 roils leather, Seibert & Herr; o pkgs
butter,: lads eggs. A Reelmyer; I ho butter, 2
bids eggs, J A fterhigle; 2 LLD egg, I In but
ter, 11 I reeve; ,'.Les do. 2 bide eggs, (3 Wain
hot; 1 bid bacon, I do egg.. E Heasletrin.
ALLEGHENY STATION, May 10.-1 car luni-
J Nang; MO pigs lead, T 11 Nevin & Co: 1130
bble dine, G Stewart; 4 care Iron ore, Lewin. 11
&D; ado wheat, 11' McKee Co; Ido do,
en
Knedy tiro; 1 do shlnglan. Voeghtly & 11;1(
kin nails, J Fletcher. 1 ear lumber. 1. Walters
& Son; I Car coopentge, Malys' 0' It; 3 do 00.1,
M Hemphill; fit) pigs lead, Heymer. D & Co; 1
cart seed, 11 It Snydnln; 44 has cheese, 14 Corn
wall; 3 car Hine, J K Rhino.,
MEM
EIEZ9
MEM
IMPORTS RT RIVER
WRITI.IOO PLO PETTOI.I.t, MOT Bl lII*I
ryc. W .1 Meek; 21 bales 41%0 aka nate, Id do
wheat:Bß barley..l & Falrley; 10 do po—
tatoes. Bra/Brennan & do do, llandolph &
14.77 do rye. M Steel k Sum 41. do Potatoes, .1.1
Pettit:7 bdls paper. Pittsburgh Paper Manor
Co; 2 boo butter , .. pkgs eggs. lek • rye, 2 blds
beans. II Bea .131 1 cage clptri,ll less do, W W
Calanngg a pkg. do, It & Jeltklnson;, 1 case
Zimmerman; T Blakon.: 3 pkgs do, J.
1.151 D nail k g o, Ph 1111p* & 11; 40 ckc
wheat, Rose & bbls, a sks - potatoes, Choc
allow, tr. 14
17 pkgs produce, Head ; lot I orni
tare,lo Berger.
PrITAELTOGII. 131101FleSVII.I.L ATM GENOVA
pAcmcr CoupoNY, May 16.-03 wk.: oats. B 11
c o a s ecry 1140 corn IV Welch & 11D do note.
P Duff & tIon; 4$ do d o. Campbell &C; do do.
Johnston & boo w clam Pl - & Co:31
mks note, Campbell & L';l bbls eggs. Means &
I.` i • 1 box bacon, arter, M &Co; 21,kcs bncon,
1 Baled: bbl ' s whisky. A Car11410;16 aka
0:160, McCracken. II & Co; 38 do wheat.l76 do
oats. 171 do corn. Mclienrr & H; l6 pkgc butter.
Al W Ilaulthr; 1$ sks oats, W Welsh & Co:
1.61711 ,, Pr.II 111.1.1.EVT1 0 00. Mily. 111.-7411
bbl, none, Clark & CO:-BI do clay, 'l' Collin; 3.0
pip lead. C 0 Hussey & Co; 10 ckc bags. W
McKim; bbls bone black. Seward .48; 4 bola ,
white sand. McKee & Bro. .
NOTICF..—Notke k •Igereby , given
that an applieetion for n Charter of Income,
rullou of "CBE ni.cToll, CETI, nen TEXTUIENS
AND VESTRYMEN OF TUE CIIEDOEI OF TEE'
ATONESIENt.' has bcnn tatol In the Pfothonco
*.E'a Office of the Conn of Common Flea. of Al
,
lughenr county. where the atture,rlll remain open
19 ifiaPtetion anil exception. until the FIRST DON.
DAT Or JUNR NEXT-
MU=
EW BERLIIifiTON
1.-• beset 'Mllebell'a colebosl4ll Darlington
terns, tee ent, of the mewl; WM, boxoted
r2,2=1.. !reeved ape for IWO brlll.or,Ut
-0. Garber Liberty ea 2. rile barters..
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNING, 'MAY 17, 1870
RIVER
-The river continuer to rerede titendily
with 5 feet 9 inches In the channel by the
Monongahela marks.
,
.
The.Belle,•Capt. J..P. Smith, deirane
forltrownsville and Geneva this evening
at 5 o'clock. She is making many good
friends along the Monongahebt Valley.
•The Arlington, arrived from Cincinnati
last eyening, and will return again to.
day itt noon. She iv ill all respects au er
celleut packet, very prompt ill all her en
gagements. and ('apt. Moore, 1113, alit KM'
one thing and do nastier, and his clerk
Capt. A. S Shepard, is et very reliable gen
tleman. Although the Arlington is not
i advertised as an excuraion matt, she net er.
thelesa has her share of the pnseengers.'
The Bolleyornon, Capt..llarragli., is an
nounced to depart for New Orleans on
Thunotay; and we hope she will get, as
she deseres, a good trip.
The Glendale. Capt. Bare, is announced
to depart for St. Louis to-day Avitluiut fall
—at leant the Captain said so, and he
ought to know.
The Granite State. will hove 1.1111514./11.
66 from Portsmouth this trip. She is'
due here on Wednesday night. and trill
return us usual on Friday at 4 e. St. • -
. 'the Wild thick and triages, Capt. Ana -
welt, Is annondeeti to depart for St. Louis
this evening. and shippers am requested
to have their bills of lading down tvolny
as early a possible.
The Sit amm. t'apt. Thos. Rogers. with
Capt. iRa li: ‘Vfiittaker, in the race, is
is.
8000113.11. fOr St. 1.011i3 01111 the Upper
Mississip i. ,
-The ]nary Byrd, running so the Up
per Tennessee, sank iu thirty feer : of wa
ter Tuesolay night, ten miles het* Kel
ley's Ferry. She run upon a sung, stav
ing in lrri brans, and speedily filled and
sunk. She had an board Minot 1.700 Ilis
of bacon, some lard, said 1,000 bushels of
corn. The Mary Byrd was built by Capt.
R. Ti. Byrd, of Kingston. in 1800. and het
first trip was down the river from Chatm
mega to the Suck, with the Crimgres
shined delegates that passed through
Chattanooga id Wit, on a trip throne
the • South. She was ennoble rot the
fastest boat on the river.
• —The Quincy Whig of the 10th 11311
that Oho chief' engineer of the PO.
Sheridan was robbed of $1:01 while
asleep on that boat on Monday. A negro
cabin boy wan seen to enter the engin..
eer's room shortly before the Money wis
missing, and on arrival 'of the boat at
Quint's - the boy and a companion were ar
rested. lint nary rent found. The taint
'Mid them otl, and the engineer is short
*l5O.
•
—The Memphis Avalanche. of Tina's
day. sap, Tho cargo of thr Keaton—
sunk at Totter's Landing—ham been saved
though tho bulk of it is slightly d/11116g.
ed. 'Vito boat, it in feared, will prove n
total bat. as she is badly broken ainid-
—A dispatch from the agent of the
uuderwiters, dated nt New Al
bany. on Saturday, says ..Cargo of he
Oinsgow was not damaged by Wayer.
The boat will 144 4 repaired iu a side dock,
and resnmes her voyage on Monday."
—Capt. James Paul, who • recently
.purchased two.thirds interest in the Alob
lie liratz, on 'lllitraulay bought ant the
parties who ownesPrhe remainder, which
gives hint possession 4.f the whole lsaat.
—The Dextkr, with Rid tons, is report
ed to lance 104 44
.1114 e ram - front New Or
leans 4t St.-Loitis luride of, rice days. her
time from Sew Orleans to t being
three days and twenty-three hours.
Scudder,-R. R. Pei.Tratu awl
others, have Purchased the huh of the
: burned Stonewall from Peter Conrad, for
a wharf boat at Cairn, for the indopetelent•
line of Orleans packets.
—Adis patch front Washington ea) s
that the 801131. 4 rollttllitte4 4 . 4l ll Commerce
is loading down the River and Harbor bill
to such no extent that it trill never pass.
—'rite Reserve ennante from Nashville
has for Pitisinrgli--100 hsti star di bar
Hilwortlidiarper & Co., and 4S lags pea
nuts for Isaiah Hickey a& Cu.
—The Sam. S. Hale cleared Sladnplais
Tuesday kening with one 1141141441nd bales
of cotton and a large lot of miscellano
mot freight for Cincinnati.
—Cornelius I3ealer, an old citizen tat
CitWinnatl, and largely interested its
steamboats. died 4,441 . 4141.1 y ut that 034 4 4
ou Saturday.
—The steanNwl Tyrone ask lift '
miles laelaaw 4140444vi11•-• is the C411441.4-r
laud river.
RIVER PACKETS.
All/MAGA • an E.H.
r ...: rtErr ST EA M EM
BELLE,
J. VrVIT44.
ndtpendrnlYittaburgh, Brawnivllje aa
Genera l'ackrl.
•
Laarea 11.. at stare Ma ..... araltela linage
Very TlikAlt/LV.TItUItItILI i and a ATl:ititate
t Y. tt.
Will Cam Fre , g anti l'assengert t•. ao‘at.a.
it Maoottaabala ti ht
re,
V-rfretatit arpotaaasa•nTAT 1t" , t" , • , .. -3,
at. at haa ..f Grant atr,t.
soya P.VITEKattN. Aaant.
PORTKIIGt. TN rAchicr.
FOtt WHEELING. MAUI. ,
EllA. P A RKERSBURG.
.IBONTON AND PURT:+II4.47II.
Leave. Piustairsh.EVEßV FRIDAY- .4 1.. sl
',woes Yoramouth !: \'I:11Y MONDAY —lO A
=II
GRANITE STATE,
w. a KT.lt*
Nittl Igor* a. aaninasee , i, •
For freight .4 pgstng, uggly Int VArd, hr to
Fun. MEMPHIS and NEW
. .,,,A=lo.
0R1,11./.1 , 1.- Tl, .taunclk and
fast stem..
BELLEVEILSON.. ...... Capt. J. J. DARRAGH
•Ili I.ti for awash , . noel Intermediate pent
Tian...ADA Y, Xay 111th. at 4 P. L.
. b""lgh"* lt a rk7l.. l T V AIINTIV3
m)li,
U. I UILUhK T & Area.,
VMS t.LOI I I S.O A LEN i ssag E i
j DU BUQUE
AND T. PAUL . t
— TirETrAt r V P'"'"" .; ;Mt t. Ceraniandev.
James Mellon. Clerk ,wlll leave he . the above and
abet - 01014W ports TitlN DAT. Mae tr. at 4 P.L.
trirgVErArrrNIVA.4I4"&"ACT
L'OR ST. LOUIS,
KU I . DUBCQUE AND ST.aildrat
PM: L.—Tan g. ps.enster !Learner
SAVANNA Capt: Maxus.
•
WIII lave for
Y.Maf 180,1 k the ste.re endt
4 Intermediate perte
ItUft
13.4'; A3ll!l34lllft,"`,Zina.,.
- - .
E1.'0:;i41;714 1 1 3 ,1Ar!-:
MILD DUCK; •
And Barges Swan and Dove,
J. W. ANAWALT.,
Will home ea announced above.
For freight nPPIY rd. hoard or 10
(0.. As,
Who hid alve ilahntah Mils of lading to
lento , and all landing. on the ShaeivOPP_ l -OP ° '
M rivers. ru
Pittiburgirand Chielinta
PACKET LINE
Tito new aria opiendia mde-,:ameisidEit
ita,ll6-E'cr.3l"o, VO.lll leave PitUbtrA for On
ER THURSDAY nt o'clock uonzp!
7U!:°,7? f7oclnml{ h\ ER Nl.
7- ft"lb";•Pa V.tiaiPo l it. 4 (7430 n:
JAIEESI E0LL1NL1.,22.112312_,_
ittsburgifaid
FLicKET LINE.
now. and splealld nide-wheel
Stearint ARLINGTON, DANIE.I.
'MOORr, Maher,' A. fl. JirtErAuth.Clc , lc;.to.""
•pittsburgli for.anthinatt crx,.TirkBPNY 71
,
M. P ,, apPtl7. Rahman*, eaaaa etheirmatLfor
bursa. at 1.2 X. cam FRIDAY.
ror or other Information, nPPIT
on toird or to
'3iirrxeol.r..nBci. ' r i ,
tal • • IPI.ACit COLLINGWOOD. AN°`'.
LEGAL
7'o LIVERPOOL AND ITEENs
TOWN.— THE tdAll9
BT6A l tBllllll.notabeetnitolzteen tthh , - Wth•
tie." veuelt, nraohg there the celeb l n- 1P •
ted ,-
RR: 81: DIM .
• Rimiu , NDO. .
•
MUMMY far Applicants.
•
IRT t
EVR SAT LIRDA Y. fears Pier 43 N ,
Itlatig:eiefl Witt. Yoe passage or lumber Info
tlea ilpply to
•,• • -••••—•
SPECIAL NOTICES
1.041.7MPT10N.
•
DR. ScRENCER PULMONIC STROP fur the
Dr.of Coughs, Cold. and Consumption.
Dr. SCUENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC for the mire
of Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Conditions of
the Stomach.
DR. SCIIENC.K'S MANDRAKE PILLS. for DU,
ewes of the Liver or tout ma Gentle Purgative..
Allot these three Medicines are often regulned.l
us caring Consumption. though the Pulmonie
Seaweed Tunic
alone has sated many desperate COMM The
Seaweed Tunic and Mandrade Pills assist In reg
ulating the Stomach and Liver, and help the Pal
iconic Syrup to digest and smirch through the
blood vr*sers, by which rhea.. a Cores soon er•
looted.
Theu Sicaletnes conuientiously oiSen3d to
rem edy ublic as the only ufe..eertalti and re liable
rem for Pulmonary or
the and for all
those morbid conditiOns or the body which teed to
Chet fatal dive. Liver Cou.plaintand Dysppsia'
are (
manifestrtm of onsuesplin, and when
they themselves they require the moat
ptunpt ttentlon. I •
Thu Pulmonle Syrup is a medicine which has had
blong probation before the public. it. vale e has
een proved by the thousand cares Ithu made
through a period ofvuore than thlrty.ave you. in
tof which time its rePatittiou him ...sued. and
he most obstinate skepticism can no longer doubt
ducet is .r.m.ti which may be used with confi
en in all cases which admit of a ears.
If the natient will per...tingly follow Me direr.
(lona which
if
mob MA0...! Mil
becured. If his mum are not too mach wasted
to maim a care possible. Even in ease* sapposed
to be incurable, when friends and physitans have
despaired, the use of this Medicine has saved the
life of the patient and restored him perfect
healt
Dr.Schencke deer not say that all moe. of PM-
I
mon, consumption are Wit - On die read, of meti -
Wine. but he emphatically assert* that often whe
patients have the most alarming ern witputs. au
aa a violent Polith• creeping qiin. eight own s •
general debility, even to elicit. a degreeithat th
are obliged to fiiiin bed and When they've al
up by their phYsiclini• w e Y . " In b. " " d ' .'
the
treatment can create hew lungs but w n
the lungs ere veal sadly diseased and to eerie :-
tent destroyed. a cure may be
, effected by .
achenciCs medicine.
A imi. In Scroftilous Diseases, these Me Dcinea en
equally efficient. Dr. ffeheneff hae PhoOolimPhlii
n number of persona who have been nearly cove
with rucoing cores end now all healed up. 'Tit s
thows km pull fling prePertles. which tact be able
o heel cavities In the lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption It of the It,
nails, inn...ince to give vigor and a h thy tone
to the system. Hence it Is necessary to Drengthen
the appetite of the patient end linproweithe Moe.-
ton. Proluir nourishment is required together
with such loom. as will make theft.] wildly diger
tittle: The talkies most suitable Tor She diet of
ConsuMptive patients ere designalld In Dr.
tictienck's Almanacs, which are distributed gratui
tously. In general, the most highly outrito vti
dee are strengthened d, but the digestive nans
must he ln order to sane either food
or medicine wiryleeeble. TM. requirement Is met
by the Seaweed Tonle, and for this purpose it was
natant:Ord.
' When the digestive gotten are nut le good order.
the food has Its proper effect; the system of the
patient Is invigorated and the lungs begin to ever
elite t uncts he al i ng a normal and healthy men
ner. Then the r Powtas of Pulusonle SYMP
will effect the one.
Pulmonary Consume Dun Is almost al..s co..
pl M andr a ke pPla and Liver Complaint:
Schenck's Pills are intended to remove
obstructions from the Liver and vesture Its healthy
action. They have all the efacagy which is ascribed
to calomel oe•blite mass, - and arewarranted not
to contain a panicle or any mineral poison. These
Pillscu mo
re the at obsti.te oosUseness sick
headache, ellen. billions enaction; and all 'other
Mae.% which arise from a torpid pr obstructed
condition of the Liver. One boa of U.. Pine will
prove the ofilc.y of the medicine. -
In convumption the Seaweed Tonic .4 Man
drags tills are invaluable auxiliary medicines.
The relieve the wagering.. the patient end corset
the PitiMenie STPip in effecting • cure. Th.' have
been found obtain advanced stages of Cotieump
tin, where the loop are almost entirely destrOted
and ell eyrnplommacowding to the Judgment pi the
" ?I aceigriM,','%V.a " MI; j d n ea a th. ltuv me" m s tif:!,
p
ma be. preserved for until M c o, th e ase of
Sche re
nck's three great remedies.
Dr. Schenck's Almanac contains a full treatise on
the various b dne of di...again...de of treatment
anJ general directions tom to rise hit [131411C1110 can
he lied gratis, or sent by mail by addressing his
Ihincipel Office, ho. 1. North SIX. street. Phila
delphia. Pa. -
pone of. the Pultnonte Strom and Seaweed Tonic
.ch 111.30 per botUe. or 87.3111 half down.
.Mandrake villa 15 Cents a box. For We by all
druggists. derTalaT
v6 - DOCTOR WHITTIER CONTI'S
.
UE TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DIP
EASKeI, Tbat numerous class of rte. resign."
front self-abuse, reducing unmanliness. nertons
debility. irritability, eruption., walnut etnitudona.
and smalls luttsttency pertuanenUyeured. Persons
'afflicted with delicate. Intricate and long atanai.l
nontitutional eminent.. ant poUtely Melted to
cell for consultation. which costs nothing.
nonce, the best of tenchsra, has enabled him to
perfect re medie• once arllelent.anfe.penuanent.
and which in moat Medicines
rance to business. peeped,' In the ea.
tablishment. which embrates ntlice s reeeptlon and
waiting rooms; also bowling end aletplM itput
meno for patents romdrinst daily panto
flop mid vapor and chemical bath, thus concern
trtting the fantod tuliternl springs. No matter who
torte tailed. state your ease. Read what be says In
lila pamphlet of fifty owes, sent to any address Toe
two etatnpli In sealed en seinen. Thoutiandli of non
treated annually. at twine and all near that:ow:art.
Ponsultation rem personally or by mall. slant No.
A Wells street, (newt Conn. Mouse) Plttsbarg. Pa.
Hours It S. alto P. W. Huntley. Itj M. to la ell.
Pamphlet
p,..1,10.t..1. to any address for TWO STAMP.
to
ErRA!iHOOD: HOW LOST! HOW
RESTORY.II —Just Published In a - totaisal
Wc i f3VAI=A4LIVA.ttnaIt!IZtVN
elpermaunThrets or nominal Weakness, and Itapedt
monis to Marriaco generally, Samoan., Coo
snroptlon, Epilepsy. and Fit. Mental and Physleal
Is . be., by RORI' . J. CVLVERWELI., U.
Is. author of the 'Green Rook, - Ac. lUMIN TO
TflOttliA NOM Op SO a ddress, nt under
seal in a clam envelope. to toe rrtelpold.
VIITSt e .r ; a sir cent.. ;. r (V./.. * V.trikr:.Vni et:
York. tance hoe 3386. Also or. thine rwelPe
- Mu rriaar pelts 24 cents_ in
rAirRATCHELOW'S HAIR•
IR.! , pr. le the best In tht
1 0 0
_return lead. nor auy rtraLle Dania pvideed
pantlysi. or death. Avoid the vaunted and delu
sive pan...retools liil4llllLtirtuas they du suit pin
eras. The genuine .A. Datclielors Ilulr Die has
had 30 years untarnlsheit reputation to uphold its
Integrity as the only. Perfect Hair live—Blank or
Brown. lid UT all Drusglsts. Applied at lb
Wind atm., te:
AUCTION.
Chartiers Cemeter
Pt - BLI:c SAALI-4:8
Oh the Ce mete ry_tirouthla,beirinnlng at 10 o'cick
FFIIIIIIAP
OA V, Nay Ileth. len/0.
Chartiery temeter, le enlisted on the TemPen.
aneertlle and Benefield Plank Road. afloat asullea
font, the Biter and onn-liearter of Mile front
Cemetery Mallon. Vanlimelle Railroad.
The grounds hoeing beck carefully 'dotted Into
...Bone and range., the manager, ern over the
ennat ehaibie bd. at prices to mutt the puree. of all.
sod lunch below the prie,v, rare current in the city
conielarivet. AU Rho have Mot yet purehased a
Family Burial Lot are particulaXlT direnlani wmsw
vale, and urged to come at once wit/make aelentlon
of a lot while the prim, are vo
viiitonerroin the cities and boroughs: can Teeth I
the Cemetery by taking the A ernmmodation Train.
leaving the Union titled tit 11 , 43 A. fid /aging
Birmingham Station at 11:35 A. M.: leaving Tenn
peran.rille Stalks° st 11-40 K.; swigs, off the
train at C met
eery Station. train. return In the
erten...on at 3u rad 3:30 r. M. trte.te
•
ATIIINAL ISINI
7.ENS, ttNielt and ALLFXiIIE,. V.
T1.7)..517A V EV EN (NO. May k kth. kt Pt o'clock.
vile be *old on nelvaul Mew of idellwatne'a Auctkat
/ham, 10ree5 ntulthgehl street -
31 ent Onions National Bank:
5. vinare. E
xchang• National Bank:
chine.
mild .Auctioaser.
•
L. 31113111.1
I=
=
- - -
UPPICR MI illhlrr~
ME=
.111ron.ralee
. lerk
JTJII.IA.TA,
tz:EIC4
r4itOg
• DII Nycioneirorirn,
1 , 1:47 Frrros'sra.rcr,barner'ot Wobster ave
nue FROST snd ESTIBULE DOORS suds to
cadet'. -A11 . 1,104. of 34,11:015re ISlRltsorlind
Atm; pt. rmlselon Ditid ADA', ooth
143 I Messurer. . .
. layllkßOG .
BITRIAL LOTS
OUNTltot.t.letta' Orvu•r. t
crrr or A a...M1% May 1311t1.21 , 741.1
?OT ICE TO CO N T R ACTORS.—NeaI
ED PROPOS/11A Will be reealtred at this
tatter until 3 P. N.. Ta VIIM,A V, Nay 1%
tot the
f. RAPING AND PAVING •
I the following Streets and
111r1.11EURY front liebeem,treet to
LP 40tahern lernainup.
TAW; A KT ' , TRIM'. from Wx.hlnst , .. to Quiou
UNION"AVENGE. (non To/mort street to It
northern termlnns.
BLIE.NA VISTA STII.KET, from Thylot torso
to Attlee street.
JACKSON STREET,from Fremont street t
Orunt avenue.
0111:114 - 11 AVENVIC, from Federal street 1
trios avenue.
IRWIN A VENCE.'ffo.__Pve%eot tenni.... of
paving to Wa‘hinuton ova nos.
A ItA2AS STREET. *nun Fulton .teat to Deaver
arenuc.
Pfrf A from Stniwberry allay to Mont-
FRAZIER ALLEY; from Whoa to Sedgatick
street..
EGR GRADING fbNIX:
/A LAPPA !TREET. from Walter street to Ito
wetter,. terminus.
EVANS A 1.1. ET. from - Fayette street toWeatern
avenue.
Spectllcatlont ran lie seen at lA. nrtiev of Mullet
• ItavlS, Esq.; Illy Eneneof.
The elolt It volumed to reject any or all Milo.
w: it. PORTER,
=l3
9. NypllliCS4N 11. RtepAnt, rfAvilb
WORKMA'N DAVIS •
I:moo/mars to WORKMAN, NIOORE & CO., mail
=I
Carriages, Buggies,
SPRING & BUCK WAGONS
44, 46 amil 48 Semi SW illegkeny.
dgni,VA,:°;errtz,. — qtar,Vili.,ll4 -
r
...- o „.to4 , Ar i f.VVrrilagn'.ll:l; cr .-,
:1301,N MINN' II feellpiffey Usve ee %M‘
paky's nab( et ((ARVIN% ./rxr ~. ii pu,s,
ndjtaop',l Camel Quiekefthifter an Anti- Miler
for Meats. 1
't'ittrrixterrnA3lB unii4hrurtbni.th. iK ,
tereet of Alex. and Wm. IL Moore. to the late tem
of WORILMAN; MOORS* ifkOdthe lewdness will
hereafter be eelltlrMS es We old Hewett leader the
name and affl? el' WidItNMAN A-111A. VIA, Orden
ailleXtfidi e' , (ti l i 1 .. ,Ai.4 t. j0i4. , ,
.;
:s 1 . f. IVICTII 1.111 MN f
Late with Citizens' National Bank, Pitlsbefei:
67oRiti3 writotivir,
Silk hats;
Nebo!Gale sind.Ratalt, - Ilesda 711 , 111 arlePitle,
en to
re. Old it rettoested and remodel
oil to pt style, blocked and repaired. Hat
etted by '
tee Ainerleess,t,Mmturter. ALL orde
setimptiy attendadea.. Isesswery
etqu.Es P. STIt!T,,
Carpenier...a.p.d
win promptly Wend to all kinds of Jobbinggiark.•
011 ..".rr,ftltitgrlii4tglir..."4•
`lgt ° :E r " •
AMERICAN BANK,I
No. 80. Fourth Aybnue
PITTSBURGH
CASII C/PITAL friatooo
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANE OF DISCuUNT AED DEPOSIT.
lOUS FLOYD. ISE. FLOYD.
PToOdent. l'auhltr
LillitiXToll/4:
Sl.Marshall, A rc h bal dM. sitland,
Wm. T. Shmson. Welsce.
lamer. Arras. 1 J. D. Kelly.
Chs, E. Leech. 1 W. nun].
John Maya._
This Bank is no. fully Ondsondad and P.P.dabdo
do don:land disoklod busload..
FREEHOLD BANK
AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
No. lOU Fourth Are., Pittsburgh.
*lOO.OOO.
9909.0410.
D EVITRIA CU AIR4I9 .9 I g A i l ha TA n r g
mans.
Prestdent—EDWAßD HOUSE.
Vice Presidents—J ;, s. CRAM ADAM JA6)1313.
JAMMES 5. FitttrENAL, A ROW .
'MORA. BTEkg . JAssao.l. RULED..
TEO AB W. DAI .
Secretary and Truasurer—TßOßAP STEEL.
'Assistant Outdoor-4 AMES P . SPEER.
Orden hours from 9 o'clock A. M. tO4 o'clock P.R.
dans, =I every Saturday ereinsw from 7 to 1.0.
aedlnda
COMMERCIAL
BANKING COMPANY
No. 92 Fourth Ave.. Pithburgh
.1M200,000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
W. 11. EVERSON, W. C. MACRUM,
President. Cashier.
IHSATOA
T.EXANDER BATES, .101r.N. LI.NDSAY,
A. ENO! I SII,
W. It. EV EftSON, J
. F . l6AtillYgt
W. O.IIUODART, R F WILSON,.
JACOB KLEE.
Unit Co lled ections de ma on EL accessible Ants nt the
Mateo d
INTEREST allo=MMEta
DEPOBI'IB.
Prompt attention glvon to all Latin.. ar acre.
pow:lents.
CEIBM
CITY BANK
npS:j'tSs
12=1
ISIEEM7
EITOCEIIOI.I/NES
_INDIVIDUADIA LIABLE.
sell PAR/ UN DEP./MTS.
FOREIGN EXL.IIANGE bought and sold. sod
when desired rensitt.l to Europe. Csalections
made on ell sod In all the loinelPei points of the
Coiled Elutes and lades.
DOMINICK I MREV, President.
• J ABM MccA E. Vice President. •
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier.
DIREMOBJI:
I Juno • :IcCabe.
, BELO Kestins.
rangtll.9 b e l ! .
A. FregofS.
D. Ibmson.
Thom. 11..urter
Patrick Kane.
Jog' lI.GAZZAM. Sollritra
H. J
s. iltupy
Jet k.%
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO
Of Pittsburgh,
Safe keeping of yatuabies,
Under guarantee. Itno the Tenthir ?t Sees In I
Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults,
No. 83 Fourth Ave
7:1= -WILLIAM
• • •
WWI= Pbllllo. ; Byron 11. Pander, .•
neon f toyd. dna. E. Monism,
NOOlant Kea. ; (knots Mack:
Mahon M. I4on. 1 Corm!). lintoey.
Jar. 1. Bennett.
tarey and Trear.-9. F. VON BONNIIOBAS.
Open daily froze S o'clock A. M. to 4 o'Clnet.
7 Per-Cent. Gold Loan
.(FREE Or U. S. TAX,(
of TUN.
'BURLINGTON,
• CEDAR RAPIDS &
MINNESOTA. R. R. CO'S
'First Mortgage
FM YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS,
A LIMITED QUANTITY TOR PAM
At 90 and Accrued Interes
I=l
3. 1:104) /a it TFINMPSON.;
11 AIII.RS I— I. PAST,
The greater pan of the ruts lo aimed, completed
end shown hires earnings. and the balance of the
work is rapidly progremlog.
Re unheslia/Jaglyreoutomendthese goads as the
safest and heel investment In the market. . ' i.
ilve-twentlia M mann% petrel only.mturn
eve per cent. Interest. Mille them pay eight and
one-quarter per cent. In Gold, and •e regard the
...MY equally gal.
HEN RY GLENS & CO
32 Wall Street,New York
S. M'CLEAN & CO.,
No. 65 Fourth Avenue,
=M!
N. Holmes & Sons,
RA NITERS,
57 Market Street,
Parrs BURGH, PA
Unilectinne made an sll the
the pettier Innate of
United State. and e.
STOCKS, BONDS AID OTWER
BOUGHT AND SOLO ON COMMISSION
Partlevier sites:lo..llo.M to ttet perches end
feet
United States Seouritieg
CA COREY & CO.,
Bankers and Broken,
,ORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS,
Pittsbprgh. Pa.,
(Stleelt+SOßS 11.4ViN.A. HART d C 0..)
E=1:161
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And pardetar altanttoia paid to the purchase laid
sale of
GoN'eent Bonde
Sight Draughts am Loudon.
1.0.82
Tradesmen's National Bank,
WOODD STREET, COINER SECOND RE,
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupes Gilds and Stock
BOUGHT AND !Iola).
10.1,131i1C4, President,
' 41tlfanitYlin=4::
GEM
FAINTING, GRAINING, am.
JOHN"GRAY;
BOOBS AND MN MIMES,
faiii.AAN - Fat Aavr. ' II
AI. 34 blirEll wrarir
laWn 41.14;;U•114
MWEEMEOT
.'T‘......1):..F4:v ,- .S.
-• • "
Pm 49 virrlt ATENIIIC . Plans snit .11.410-
WHEELF,Ris
Patent Stamp Caneelers.
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. , tiTiiird Street.
"f • rfur4l.3lg.trlirK:
te arra! Agep,tlo *Ik qt Pru~pwrdir:
• All ardent 1111 b 6110 'WIWI Uti.:411011400•thlb
CHEESE,
&V I.
• - 'I
i nq An n
a•.
, .
ENGINES, BOILERS, &o
FORT - Ellt
Boiler, Still and Tank
WORKS-.
CARROLL Si SNYDER,
DIANUFAVTIJBOLS ' OF
TNPVrbii dArkflrTrd FIRE.
OLATLLISAD TANuS
TUBULAR
CIIMNEIS. RREEOiLIG AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS.
' STEAM PIPES. GASOMETERS AND IRON
3 74L150N DOORS AND COAL MUTES-
OFFICE AND WAEEIIOCSE
Cor—td,lld, Short and Liberty Streets,
nrdere sent to the above address will be
praattay attended to:
HUGH M. BOLE & CO.
Cor. Pulnt Alley and Duquesne
(NEAP. TIIN POUT.)
Engine Builders, Founders
AND
MACHINISTS.
Mann STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONERY WINS:4 of all slow
. A tkode m ittre v rat ing i nt N tA)ozwerg i ligl i n
BaLEIt of 15 bona scorer.
CASTlNOS.Age7 T lgr or made r A rdeLet our
F VO 4 FitT . NI vEg.. PuLLiqs.
HANGERS. HOUSE and TOBACeNt SCREWS
and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES , on hand and
Blade to order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frontinurgh, g on the Allegheny Hirer , near the Poi
Plitab PS.
•
IT All ordtrut9l3.lV.Tjled.
Riesick & Bro.,
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES AND VAULTS
FXE=22
ENGINES AND MACHINED
=I
BREWERY WORE,. RICI:0 and PUTTIMI
UP MACEUNISU.,_}IIf RAULIC CEMENT. Co,
par =and Finn, dT , Pntsbunin,
°TURA BOILER WORKS
F. REPHAN & CO.,
T I VIS I rOV I VI LIL IZ 4 K 1111171:
CHIIIWS7BILCLIRN A iIfig BEDS .
•
Cor. of Stroud Avenue and Liberty Strut.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Repairing donepromptly. Orden- sent to the
almre addreas pill be promptly attended to.
V. ILISPIIAS. tumidly Maunder at CARROLL &
IibNYDER.P. oelltptC
POUNDERS, MACHINISTS
KNAP FORT PITT
Foundry Company,
OFFI('E AND WOIMCS.
Twelfth Street,
OrlingUse*, Rollins 34111 MathLuerr. N• 11
chines, .or!s, sad CaNLEirmienersal 7 . mil
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Pipe ANTorks.
Corner Carroll and SmaMan Sreet
I=l
WM. SMITH,
MANUFACTURER OF
Cast Iron Bowl Pipe
GAS AND WATER WORKS.
geoeni
Castings for Gas and Water !Works
I would also call the attention of Suerlotoodoots
of U. Wort. to 0t ILIIIMP of UNTO Ilt.k
*7.1.1.111l11104?: 11. A. 0fE r r0......
MONONGAIIIIA FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON &
IRON ROS, H
M"""" aV LINTELS HO and U S IL L
S,L F of
IE
sof
Castings of all Descriptions.
cEIatIIS 4 C ARVALITLLI
Orincs ARR Yousintr—No. ISO WATER ST..
ROBINSON, REA & CO.
illitaimots to ZODISSow. MDTIA i MILLI=
WASHINGTON WORKS
FOUNDERS S RACUINISTR PITTSBURG'S
liamitmetnenrs of Bost. and Ratlonsal Steam PS,
oUrtner i rirgraire , od
.tfar an Mont Iton worm. "
otri ' Ur l etATet. PAW-41TIMMIL
THOS. CARLIN & CO.
Fourth Ward Foundry it Mathino Works
SAM/INKY BT., ALT.BOIIII27Y CITY, PA
Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam
rosin*, Oil Presses. Pullers, Orin and
bait MU Wa Itolling_3llU and Machin Casting..
Grata Barb We it,
ights, Wagon &web be. Blab to
order and bare on band Rubino, of all Mow
Phoenix Roll Foundry.
Car. LIDDILTY AND 5114M1 PT&
BOLLMAN & BAGALEY
==ll
Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls and Pinions
• ':::1 .11
G w:.DeCAMP,
. .
ATTORNEY AND COUNAILLOIL AT LAW,
Mu mowed to bi0:5 4 7 UttATPI4I.I3IT. Pt
_tub
bog . IV t i l b trise . tles t r the u. P. a
i t t r . v . =
4 /
431.0.14 oaort..A=Zitemons in of
ot
the adjacent mantle. , :
•• • - : ' *aim
Attorney-at-Law,
r o, 68 GIIAJiT STREET,
Vi-Promp talLution given In all kinds of
B/LD lILUEELY
ARCM 1.
Attornerat-Liw
11. is nrrn .tvras-uz.
A IFILVAN AND Ir raI A TICIO .TOBTICE OF
Office;ll.2 rifth avenue:(
B attention Amato 'am • sal cot-
COTTON. /KILLS.
HOIATES, ELL SL CO.
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
m.outeusniia II htlfr " 41 ' 611?
•
OCTIOR A ND _ MAGNOLIA.
• 8.4e00g:.id.,,1.:134tti-ig
1M
DPiUESNg WORKS,
Coleman, Balm & Co.,
I=l
IRON, NAILS, STEEL
-vxos nild Springs
bIEquESN L X AND JUN I ATA.-
lAtl. ° 4, l ;6l.`fshill4'l3 iIVAANY
BOILER 1 . 1..1eP-4 AND HEADS •
GUARD IRON. DRAG AND OII OPPEII DARK.
BAR....CYLINDER IRON.
T AND
CROWBAILS ' Atkg4 " E . C .ItratiN TEETH.
STEEL W!Nt;S AND NOI'I.DS, rut t Rem.
STEEL sT EEL SIIAMING. A to is
COACH. BLGGY and WAGON SL lIINIIS end
' 7I I IT NAILS AND SPIKES,
.All Goods First Class and-Warranted.
C=l
, OFFICE e AND WORKS-16thstreet and Ant;
Oen River. and 77 Water Street. PRobursh.
MILLER , - BARU _4. PARKIN
I=
Wst. .
OKto c. C .
BAHR .F .
.14rcelAl. P.Orricx—S. M. KIER.
Crescent Steel Works,
LLER, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE: No. 830 Liberty Street,
wl4 ditl PITTSBURGH. PA.
Pittsburgh Steel. Works.
IN 1843.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
Best Refined Cast Steel
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.. ALSO.
Best Refined German Plow & Spring Steel.
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE. Pitt.
burgh. P.
NO MOULD.
,PITTSBURCI4
JVbrelty Works.
FOUNDND A. D. 1333.
MOORHEAD, ADAMS & CO
tend
of IC EYBTONE STANDARD Wall.
• tent, PLATFI PR)! AND l'oU NT ER
SCALES.
-
]sous Faced Potent laaa• Local and. Latency
Patna and Coffee 11111. ,de.
Cotner of FIIRcr A VF:NUE and GRANT STS.
PRWbuntn.P,F
Sheffield Steel Works,
SINGER, NIMICK & CO.,
lifonufactuntra of every descriptkm of
.
Cast and German Steel.
"ifffirt`liZantATl , o
AXLE., STEEL TIRE. -
M==
BLACS DIAM
STEEL WORKS.
PAIIK,IIIIOTHER & CO.,
manufacturers of atb Descriptions of
STEEL.
=l2ll
• OFFICE and WM1E1101;8E-301.
Railroad Areal, Pntsburati.
STOVES, CASTIN c ;
COOK STO
Get the 'Be;
BISSELL &
TRITIMP
=
For BitaninoutCoa
Warranted to COOK, BAKE or ROAST es w
my Other Stove M the Enloe.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 - Liberty Street
ALSO, ON RAND AND FOR SALE
PARLOR STOTF.S, HEATING STOVES.
GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS.
COOELNO RANGES. a.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO.
Boston Cooking Range
`'THE FIERY FURNACE'',
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
REGULATOR, - COLUMBIA tnNAC STQTE.
VANE G_NnaLnzual Pattern/ PORTABLE RANGE.
CARCON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RETLE ,
Ta o HAiT i aGne_ from SIR and dust; GRATE
EBB. de.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
•
PITTSBURGH. PA.
A.BRADLEY & CO.
No. 30 Wood Street
Manufacturers of the Greatest Vatiety of COOL
PARLOR and TIF.ATING STOVES to be found.
In our smortment will he found *lithe latest PAT
TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS, and the reputa
tion of our _ Stoves Is such that soy one In w an of
none but thom man
tr,g,i,Vgli:::=Perwiu—ho,„und the most du
made to well no economical. Would call particular
ttentlon to our new VOLCANO STOVE.. foe
thurchew halls and mores. Orer ssoo fold Intbreo
months. Intended for with or witht amine- • All
who hare used them pronounce t hem superior to
anyother and far cheaper. Send forCatabiltheand
nice iat.
WINES, LIQUORS,
AGNER ' S FRENCII COLOIIII
The Very Best in the United States
MANUFACTURED BY •
WM. - WAGNER
•
981 North Soren& Street,
Rxramioci—All the'leatUAß houseslp Ph
ptchu.
gchmidt
VINES, BRANDIES, GINS; Sce
PURE RYE WHISKIS.
Car. of. ELEVENTH ST., family Ca a
~t~~~~a~~:4:~'~~
E 333
• Nramtluturen of COPPER DrsTILLED •
AY E WHISKY: Mao. dosleri rosunaw w
I:II. MILTON
FIF'LTON' .1102141 - - I
• • • • e
1
' AtIAND sTiut otrrleak,': "
FAvalua• sow igh .Street.•PS
Lena am ll a,tact
!row" ketsattg, rmn IWZSlt s =x.
A.
gal= • AtrISIZAS=" 6".
Walef—Md SUMO Remit= 2prii:L. , /*Ai
promatirstiouled to. . . ; .
r7Ol
•
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PENNSYLTANIA CENTRAL. ItAllr
,j--,,.R0an.-aln+ne_.nei
amtdepast tteca the LTniotPlkpot, cantor otlla
Mittoarand Libetti stemmas toilets:
ARRIVE.
Ystl Tin.. 1 , 30 am •Scolthern es.. a.... a.
I.lno. ..11:13 am I..•PatteclFA-, /.0
nm
Wall', No. w.„, No. .. tii3Q
Ac No.l 7 atil Mall Trait,—
. am tpinton 4r..19 . 4
DN
M 4ll aN
mrinalt pl ks A. , ' • 3 : 4% :,„,
JohretprellA,i 0.0 am i s t 1 . 1%.%.• • • •• •
B." N. 7:90 soo N0.e.h...111:.311 nos,
OTo, 4.03 I , P
Wa7l . :.'N. M - 31 4 p . zn' l ko.
llomooM A c IL'Pr* . • , . 3 , aow.
No. 1 11413 p al an No. 3. • 31 0 . Pm
Walra N. 4.. 3.30 pal Walre No. 4.. 6•11/
" ..31 P i. V . 1414: P : • Nrsrlthr, 111.11 1 P P:
es =trains memo ' lmo consooolon st Ilarttee-
burg tor Baltimore. •
Thy March Trala leaves Walls Station
Sipalay at 9:03 a. In.. reaching Pittsbargli .
]0:03 Upturning. lean." , riataburtip at
12:30 m. an 3 arrival at Walls Station et 2'lo
P 4. ' inelnnall tramps leaves daily. Sebthern
lean!. daily except Monday. - All other tralret
Sunda) ,
Fur
th
The Penwerlyania Railroad Company httll not UT
gable Iny risk for thhatatte.lt their e.rApi:=l,7_
11;2 - 1 1 1r.1 ilagr exceedlng the ,
huteent in Tattle Will be al the rhea of the outlet.
trken by ethTl*l b•otl I .'••
I • A. J. CASSATT.
hua General littbeEtt.itendent„Alltb2t2a..lllz
. _ .
ESTERN PENN IN IA It. R.
WI attar NOV.
14. 1569. the thutatareraaa." --
Troia, ha the Waatarn
pennayleanta Itnanout teal nertte at sad tlettart
(raw (ha he
Street Ilea.. All. "Y•
as follow.:
APR., . burAhr .
1 4 am Mail
I 'N ' et li m d tt * Yro! 1 ill ....,.,,r ; . 1 ;4;1::
...,,,.... ~.. ..m Sharpfg Ala 1 1:20 a m
Sharpb gNo 1 1 20 pm Express 2 20 p m
Freeport No. 2 4 03 p m spring., e No 1 3 141 p m
Mail . 400 9 mirreetarn N.. 2 8.111,...
eprinipre No 20-20 p m Sidingd e No .1 to 30 e ni
Above trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Trsin leaves Altegllny Junolon
every Sunday at 7 40 4. sr, math ng AlleghenY
City at 9 12 0 A. N Returning. itrovea AljewhehY
tlty at 111 P. sr. and arrive at Aileen.. lune-
Roost 3'40 P.m.
The trnins connect i onleghey City wi t h Q 0 A n.
mato direct at PreepOrt Walter's
line of Mar
ma be
Buller and Hannahstown.
be portrnmed at the 11010.
7,1711 ) : Viairtreor. near the Smpension Bridge.
Pittsietrith. and at the lapin , Alleghen7.
Fax further particulars apply to
JAHR* LEFFERTS, Agent.
acne...al !greet - Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not aii
mpaureete,e'nerd'llirl.thl'el " Tre laig ' ll7fiV " Vi ' ll L g n lS: ll,:
de., ' Doli ar s In value All basmuro exceeding this
amount in value will lie at the risk of the ostler,
unless taken by medal contruCt.
A.J. CASSATT.
noiS General Supertntendebt, Altonai Pa.
ITTSBFRG 11, FORT WAYNE k
PiocAGo . ll. W. and
MU:ILT! r`T'Fgi -2--- 7 ' 7/
Krim MAY lat, 1870. trains will leave from
and arrive at the Lnion Depot, north side. Pitts
burgh city time. as follows
LIAVe. Anal,' .
Fast Line 12 5a to Fast Line 2.10 ain
Erie It IFt Ikly 7.: Bam thwitle Ex . I•4lP , am
.1 1 1
eL & wh at,' ' ; ' micrrref.'i.";'• s y . 1; °"'
eblZur. . 11. .. 9 . : it.Chl o Maill . 2l: Z:
Ph& 7rtegni. p mlCAnuit. ET grp. T
P• 6 °' ' 2 - ° min li4 -s °lt" .....r. '
Pro St Erie Ex pto • IR 14 . m
g',...:,n,..rdr;T'_4,',ll4.`;';‘...l;tl=lt'..ll,siTri4.lL‘ T.
Leetsdale - '- a oin a etelleat Falls - 14 Oise in
. 11.3& • Maim thistle - 10 33 a iii
Roeheater -1 I p tu,EMdl "PIAS a in
Enos •• • pet Leetsdale •• lit 43 pin
Leetsdale •• 1p in Betir Fail. "213 p in
Beier Falls •• IP • p m LtsamOdle •• 144 r al
Leetwliale • 10 43 Dm " 733 e iii
Fair oats Sun- Fair Oats Sun
dal ilunch. 113 p m disYChuroh . 9 3 8 . 'll
13r - Paelfla ktrprers will leave dale.
I.lrPacies Klemm arrives daily.
Want Line leases dully. Mondays excepted.
Fast Um arrives daily, Mondays Nos idod
kllother Indus will leave end arrive d
Sundaes etrepted .
I- It `4l Fat". J h Met 111.1.0UG11. illy)
Gana. Pas. A 'Octet Agent. tteni Mitzurger.
c. I IIANIIE OF TIME.-ALLEOII EN 1
VAI.I.IIIT RAILROAD. -
oniy DIRECT ItOU'rEaraZ„ --2- ..4,..
TO TIO , 011. ItItttIONS
WITIIOLT Cll.l\llb OF CAlui.
on end after MONDAY, Nov 22. 18118. TWO
THROUGH TRAINS GAILY, iexmpt Sunda y I will
leave PittabtlOth DOPOt. co rn er of Faeventh and
rite streets, for Franklin, 011 CID. Rabble. and ail
Pointe In the Oil Regions.
twAvs Prrtmarlittli. lALLIIIWP th PITITWIIGIT.
DILI *T r . 714 A. IL Day Na 330 p. a.
lit h hollon 11 . 171! . eianntu r lte . ' VA .t: Z . .
•CA,lluiton 11 .10 AltAld lialton . 900 /1. at.
Itultnn... A 0 P.M..3olballow . Si lb/ P NI.
4 liultoit .11 P-11.4thliullow.. 713 P. U.
I
Ftwep.rt Ae. 113 A. I.I.IFrOWL Works. 7 31A si
Soda Worts. GS P.PI 'Freeport Ac tl 1. P AI.
14,1.°4. 1 ' . Ace . ? • 1:::1°17.1 7 .i: 'IVA 1.11:
....Express train. Map only' ax principal point, Ac.
commodAtinowta. WA , at all stations,
We am running Silver Palace Sleeping
Cars" on our night VOpress trains. both war , fn.
n
FittAburgh lorry
J T . 3. LAWRENCE, Gent Supt.
HOMAS M. KLlti, AmN. Shpt
PITTSIIIIROH, CINCINNATI A'S D
ST. LOUIS ItAlLWAl.rnes,
PAN HINDLE ROUTE, 00/44 1
CIIANGE OF R
O U T-On mil atter SUNDAY,
NOT 14th, 18119, trams will leave and arrive at
the Union `b pd, Pittsburgh... folloWE
Pittsburgh Time. .
DICPAIRT. A St
Mall lig i s nt.141 lft, ni.
Southern ElrprVl. ' • I. 111. 3 0 a . m.
Font 1.100 ` il ann. as. 718 p. in.
Mixed Aerommodathe , 3:45 . ,u. 2 Alp m.
Melkmuld Ace•n. No 1 . 11 . 4 a. ni. 713 a m.
Steubenville AtTotstrund. 343 pan. 1 Ma m.
11CDonald Ace's No 2. 3.33 p.m. "3 p in.
aunlgly Church Train.... "l2 SS p in. 9a m.
-,:.-taLy. - , rif.inTwrgg.:l,l.l . ,- -
~._. , :p. 8...
General Ticket Ageni, Columbus. 0.
_w . . W. Patta.tkpa.yenopl22. Ohio. nor.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLS
VILLE RAJLROAD
Onand .fret SUNDAY. Xlia.=Ea
February 20th. 1870.
Trains Gran t rrive and desert from the Depot. am
ber of und Water atreets, as follows
Deemer. Muter.
Mall to and from list',,. 9:10 a.m. 11/1/ p. m.
ee
McKsport Acconimod.ll ity am. • 93 p m.
from 91. to and Lnt n . 3. 3 p.m. 1 Oil a. tn.
Wevt Newton Aecommo 4 0 p.m. Pt 33 4 m.
Bmddoet's Accommoda. 613 P. m. 7au 14 . ..
Nlght Ace. to MeKeei op. m. 9:43 m.
S l n n d erg; I laVelit 2 T r m tll = t f. 1 Du p.,.... a ra
-11.10•11A111/ B. StißibliS,Atm . 1.
n
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=M=
EIZEM
i IS, &a _ -
TES.
CO'S
I=ll
STONES,
=3
=
Friday
IMPORTERS OF
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Noe. 384 and 386 Penn
No.. 183.187.1189391,193 end i 9
Thin Tram. num.:ugh,.
GAB
ESZCSI2
1: VI oly(31:11 4tlP4lr ."4_:,11
ESTABLISHED 1831.
Logan, Gregg &
11133E1113
HARD W ARE,
No. 5'2 - Wood Street,
PIITSIII.IItaTI. PA.
Spring Goods, Hoes, Rakes, Forks,
Sey thes, Snaths, ke.
Merchants are Invited to examine
oar stock when in the city.
Orders by mail will Lars prompt at.
tention.
BEAVER FALLS
CUTLERY CO
No, 70 Wood Street,
t:-41 PITTSBURGH, PA.,
14:
: AIANITAFTUREI:t9 OF Tirein NEW
a
E-' Solid CO goodie
, . . ..
O. ,
=Di' TABLE KNIFE.
r 7 2 . ..., I Superior Steel Blade. h a ndl e re Bolster.
1-11 The metal composing this is cast freely
' t el=rti d oi; ,Will'oi:f.2l,=CV.Vlrg th I"
44 .. I ll:4,Tgir:r f aitairVit tIV 6- z'kli.l.l
ware. In command brilliancy; It Is s r to
rs,A I pure silver. Handle and IlledeAumbolre de-
P. -, scribed, constitute an article Of UNIQUE DE.
....lilllS, Mcg.t. Appearnma and Upset Oura•
bllite. • .
_AI The Superb Style and Groat liErengtb of th l•
- -is' 'article enables the IstalmfactlVera to ream
F a llll3l23.l===rr= d t:Atr. tlst
~..,: Lotions and Private Famine.
Beaver • Falls Cutlery Co.,
NO 70 WOOD ST., PMSBfRGII.
' ' ' '-' 'III - AiIIOYATUREII9 OF
Table Cutlery_ nod Pocket Inlets
QV AL ITC GUAIIANTEEII.
BRASS.CASTINGS.
Mena BIM -GUSTAVE RASill
Henry Bier •t% Co
: (Successors to JOITN. COOPER lk 00-.1
BELt • AND- BRASS. FOUNDERS.
Bras..-Ca§tings
MADE PROITTLY TO, ORDER.
yirrixae
VRAWITV". •
• TOR /.1 AFITViriIitaVALVIES.
Nik:l4 A GS . EVERY C IiESVEGT 4. /GNIor
retesas, Wager sad
i ireAVANatwrilvi:_..' --, '"
AJ3K-SVS of DIUCTVUS' P4TENT "ALLEUX. Wa
biotin the markeL.
°VMS jOBESi
Coble TidrteenOt and The Streets.
ATWOOD eiIIeCAFFIEY
Corners LirilariTA3.rarXr eea Tam) AYL - rce.
ritoperlwr....lngcti Foincpptsen6 mom
PIPEIFTITEIReird AG`rTIiItor..t.E.CAMILtION
dri'S in:now:e t -0 itoirills.
BTONE
woo c01.3110 . a_:• , ; . F .
Works.
Wad Cosamon.Atloo?..7.
4 1 1 4
al, lit l~ltf
ith "
mud ma
. ..,sommfir tertin
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