FThiANOLAL. OED, - SILVER, COUPONS Bought at Highest Price, PH. R. MERTZ, BANKER, Cor. Wood St, and sth Ave. . _ Jas. T. Brady & ora In S. JONES d Corner Fourth Avenue ant Wood Street, 'BANKERS, • RUT AND !TELL ALI. RINDS oy (;ow ernment Securities-, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, 0N MOST tAiORABLE TERMS. interest Allowed . on.Deposits. LlTNlnncy loaned on Government Ronan nt low• e. snorkel Men. , McrioN . :Og Z.Z T. BRADY &7. CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE. _ MONEY AND COMMERCE. orruv,,r Prrnatmon GAM:r.g. wicon.? wAr; Mar IN, Thu dullorna In general blltiness has like wise eitended to financinl tnaiteri. Gold ban - been dull all do. at Ilf•.. nod looks now on If there W. some chance of a decline. flovernment bond% ore doll but steady tal lier it I inht demand and free offers to tell. StockA :ire heavy In soine instances. but New York Central. Reading. Fort W , Yne And Cleveland keep op to nearly the highest prices of the sensors. • Aloney front et to A per Cent. Closing quOtationi ne received by Ph. H. Meru: Bold, 1141: American_... ... Silver . : . ... . ...115 Western Union . ... =!: 1881 Banda. lITX N. Y. Central 10% 5-3111°13de 1ikr....112b; Reading. ..I 0 I &tr.' Ponds 1 / 1 64..'.111%; P. Ft. W. & 5-31 Ikmds 1885...111% Ohio & Miss 3$ Consols 1855 114% Mich. Southern... 081. 5.3) Bonds 146 —114.1( tleveland & 1•... 107 5 641 ..11434 IL I. & P.. 144- 18-40 7 - • 11$'. Chicago &N. W. 81% Adams Express.. tros , ,, &N. W. Pref... 90!, Merchants U. Ex. -- Erie EnrPr.• London Exchange per paned MID 1 5,4 Paris Exchange per Franc 211. 24 Berlin Exchange per Thaler 107 I stk Frankfort Exchange-per Florin 48 y 20 Closing quotations as received by James T. Brady &CM • . (Bold . _AMC 5-33 Jan.&Jr.IRE 141. U. S. 11S. 1881 178' 5-3)Jan.&Ji. 1117 14% U. S. 3-3) INE 12% 5-31 Jan. & Jy. PO, 14% P. S. 5-3/ 1884 11N U. P. IL IL. U. S. 5-31 1315 • U % C. P. IL FL My, P.O. 10-40.........911. cr. PaCilks Cy • [Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,' New Yong, May 18. Money easy at 33,4 per cent. Sterling Ann ht. AVl2lll , er cent. Gold steady: opened at 115 and closed nt 1141411143. i. The last carry ing !lace were 2 per cent. Clearances were twenty-two millions. Exports eighty-three .thousand. The Government to-day sold nne million of gold et 114 70-1003114 70.100. Bonds • cogpom Pibt 11;!Zrab117.'1;'‘C:1121S48112?•": ILINC/117‘: '65.1.113.8112 new. 1114114 N: 11416T110.: 1141181.155. Ten-fortleb, 106 NeUkiN. Currency Sizes, 112ia11YN. State Monde doll and steady : Dllasourfa 14;; old Tenneskees.6o.%; new do., 54)6; Virginias, elk old North Carolina, rah: nee do., Z. Stocks steady. Canter , - 70N: Western Union Telegraph. ;CM: Quickitilver. e 1 Nuiposa. 7: do pre ferred, 17: Adams Express. 06 , 4; Wells, 15: American, 41'.; Called States, 46: Pacific Mall, 38X: New . York Central. Rent% Scrip. 07.),; Erie. iNis: - Rarletu. 145)67 Reading, Miebigew Central. IN; Lake Shore, 9531. Illi nois Central, 41X: Pittsburgh . 107 5 ; North western, SIX: do ',referred. 50,5.•• Sock Island, 21 New Jersey Central. I 50- 1. Paul. &At: u preferred. S)7; Wabash. MX; do preferred. Port Wayne. ii.C47 Terns /tante. 31: do pre ferred, Clic Chicago & Alton, do pre ferred, Ohio & 3814: klartfoirl k Erie 15S: C. I. C. & C, 79; Joliet & Chicago, 91• C. e. & 16. it% • • ' Boston Prices: Calumet:lß; Copper Fall. b Heela. KZ Quincy. la Sub-Treasnry balaavei Gold, rilAshiliel; currency: s4.l42.lsl),_genesali $61,447.1117. The American Erpreas nave declared a seml-annual dividend of three per teat. = Or r= or Ihrnottquan.Garcrrg. W EDSCSDAT. May 150. Busines. generally, continue. quiet and rather dull; though not any more no than is usuatat Lb IS BeallOtt of the year. The Country trade has fallen on very materially within the put two weeks. which is owing to the fast that the country people are now bully en gaged on their farms. botthe rub will loon be over, and then we may . look for art improv ed country demand, an conntry metehants will want to leg In their nimmer supplies of /nixed... provisions, before harvest. ABM—Firmer in the east but unchanged here. Common Soda. 4; tanned. 4 . l O,Fearis. 1041 Pots. 7W. APPLES-Bearce and Inn but tmehanged, ra i tiViAk i t i mln_lls to 6 per bbl for good to choice. The market continues dull, and Ls likely to continue - so for some time. We continue to quote at 45 to 63 for fair to torime. Kale of coven tons of grease butter at 12,16. BEANBTiuII but nominally unchanged. $1,5f6t1.75 per bushel. CARBON OlL—The demand la only moder ate. but prices am maintained, nad.243( cgs for 2.5 or 50 bbl lots, and the usual advance for small lots. CHEESE—In dull and diffiend to quote defi nitely. ranging from 13317 eta. as to quality. COltNMEAL—Quiet and unchanged, Mall per bushel. CEMENT—SaIes of Louisville Hydraulic at bbl. RIBD FRUIT—The demand, as might be eaDected, la lm roving but prices remain un changed. Appl p ei e@7 etc Peaches. Kai for quarter., and 8@.9 for halves. Blackberries. 10 and pitted Cherries, P. EGOS—Marketfirmer, and while there bap- parent'' , no improvement In thedemand, there in a falling o ff In the receipt.. We nom quote at 15 to it. FEATIIER.IS—Live geese fentbern quoted at SO to tee to • the. trade arid 5 to Be more for small tote. FLOCK—Market steady- with It rennlar lo cal demand. though prices are unchanged. We continue to quote western Sours. In store, at nter w ' Falk lor army ' bran f d o s t . RTeilour, arm at - , OHAIN-The grain markets-were rather weak to-day. under the influence of 'unfavora ble advices from the east, and the demand Is -hardly as brisk, as - harem gebendly are ap - prehenslve of a break.' Wheat is quiet and unchanged; the male continue to take all that °lrma at al.lbffl.ffl for red, and a1..Ze01..10 for white. Oats unchanged, though, if anything little weak; we are reported sales to go east at SYQ:S3,If and 13, though from the tone of the market to-day. It Is not likely tint - these figures will long be sustained. Corn Is hardly as strong and the demand in this market hi gm- u: t usggil . F l o, quotations r 9 ar f be r shel?ect e i&ey ri=and r u chinged-sale• o at cask ant) time. Barley is ry dull as there is/late or no demand, the malting sea son being almostover; good to Prime spring cannot be quoted above MIND. GROCERIRS-Nearly all the leading houses report trade dull, all compared with what it has been, and this le owing to a sharp falling off In the country - demand. Sugars are dull and easier. In the east, and the same is true of coffees. but In this market there has been no Change. as `et. some O t r A a n n d s and bat od molaeus scarce of syrups are 112.1A,Vg1417-e" Tea,. Strvie":• , . there are no changes • Following are the leading . sinotatioesc men/tims.-Ceba,10X0011; Porto Rice at axe Ilk - ; New Orleans, lONCSI2c; Havana In boxes. HQ= Molasses Sugars, 8%11.11R. A Coffee. 1 . 1"'; Corma-Ordinary Rio, lallc; fair oo c koOd, k a r t c; prime, Ilk; choice, ?2,10; strictly Mol.salaia-New Orleans, Wane; Porto fllcoddribe livniara-Havemeyer and tuner, - H and, F." Syrup, Mei White Honey Drips, Vac; Silver Drip.. 65c; Love ring, 65c; Golden. Mei Amber and lower grades from =Me. TEAS-I . OIIOg,USIIOO. 1.: 4 , Gunpowder. $1.0031.ig Imperial, grolligLfd;Ja an. 960.411-fft Oolong. 13041..35; Souchong. I,3); Flyson, Srmaxi-Orain Pepper. Pueenen. Mel Cassia, tORASc; Cloves, - -40e; :Nutmegs. $1,53 $l,lO. Pacrrra-Prunes:LlXgCcd - rints,J.Rfc; Lay* Raisins Per WA.; Teireeia Ito per tb. • -• Scare-Chemical Oilve...Pc; Babbitt's. !IX; Oaklevs lOc; Crarriptcuss.,llC; Dobbins. HNC; Cheintillnwlre.OS Reein• Tellet Soaps, I.s='c. Sawyer's Barber. p per W.- • Han Litati-100 per lb, DROP Suor--M„per beg. • CODICES:MATZO Lea-Penna. $8 Per easel . other brands. affikff. me Errata' Correa-44.60 per gross jerr Hum ' Soo,-Integs, 6c; In' boxes, assorted pa -1.1447.WC: Ma Sods, 3)S - c. balle o- 1.1,1081.80. • • CIaPIXII-Mould I.lc . Star. 93c; Stearin.•llia lilratica-Pinirl, Wu; Stalin Gloss and Silver porri,l2. Fl2llll-No bbl; large.--ft tare, tyr o. k medium. P l '4" lf bblls ela,addlt(onal-In 47 1 0' N ' 42 API MLR kV take Herring. Ith bite b. Baltimore Herring. . A teltegt - i ft li rryffid. sales at Allis; FVI LA Ut i l Sedr - ttr ia ii glaer"lM ' Not t,.4. A . - 1. Is quoted st - $l,lO ~.I .4. 4 4. T hast,e lm C ieveland at „111,25, per, bbl POTATOES -Dull bet nnehaniied; sijei' - • Peach Blows at ffildt4o•cta. PROVISIONS-Firm with a steady de man d and regular sales et quotations. r , isho , adoaxeux; Saga! Ctrs Canvassed - - • • • • • Shoulders. 151,215!: Short-Rib 17e1174; Ribbed do, 11:10117. and Clear 17%, cavassed Sugnr Cured limns: 'Amu. Mess l'ork. lON eat. I n k La e rd. 11 a 7 bucke%fel7,4. In I•kme , nod . gs nd ts. SEEDS—No morernent In Clover or Tlmothr Seeds no the• season Is elrtunlly ore, seed In In rtendr denland VAS. and round lot would prubuly Wing 'PIiTHOLIVXM NIARILET: omen or Prrrantnan-earerra, WEVNLIWAY. May le. IPM. Sat oil market continues very dull and Weak. and while compared with yesterdur. there in not much of a decline. the tendency, nevertheless. hi downward. Thai the steadily increasing production Is having its effect k ns plain asanything can be, and It Is ibis, more than all other cause.* combined. that Is weak ening and depressing the market. Nor is thin feeling confined to this mallet. The adrlces from the oil regions report a decline within :1 eery brief period of from 25 to an cts per bbl, and the telegrams from the east are of a simi lar character. Market. as already Intimated, dull and weak, wrfli a continued drooping tendency. Pale /.0110 hhln seller till July at t 2; I.COU seller June at Lit IMO seller May. )44 8 - rarity) at L3O and . 2.010. In two luta of OM each. seller all year. at lly. Buyer all 'year, nominal at 14101.145. • , tinrlNEo. t 4 ale 1,009 bids :May. at :MU—subsequently It reacted slightly with AV. bid. June quoted at_ to 27.4: July at 27311. and August to De- Cumber at 20. RECEIUDI CRUDE OIL. A. B. ::11115 Nikon Account W Itart Comos Oil Works 210. on account C Herbst; Pcnn Oil Works 11b , on account II S Duncan; Penn Oil Works lOU, on account J 0 Barbour; I) Bly & Cu a!, on account John Komi>le. Total I.u.k) Able. PITT , RIA RER LUMBER MARKET. OrricE OF VIE PIiTSIMIIOII GAZETTE. WEONSDAT. MIYIN. The lumber business it reported as being more active. compared with last week. the de mand having improved considerably, and while there is no change in prices, the feeling Is stronger. The yard men who have. as general thing, been holding °IT In anticipa lion of lower prices, have commenced to feel the market with a view of stocking up. and they find that stooks are not as large as gen erally nuppOsed. and, in addition to to this, the western markets are reported as having stiffened up somewhat. Timber, In river. Is quoted at IT to Ito, as to quality; sale of 810.000 feet at t he outside quo tation. hoar& active, the demand having improved. thouprices are unchanged , rang ing from PIT to ". Salea 3.10.0.1 U feet at SO.: it - AIM) do at NO; nod !WOO feet two inch John at 113. Hemlock fencing lumber is Wog of fered at $E4d•l3. Following are the quotation, for car lead Iota: lienilock Pine Flooring' Pine Weather no.r.tin K Walnut I= I= New VOltg,May le.—Cotton quiet. with sales of 1100 bales at ::dc for middling uplands. Re ceipts of dour, 17.564 bble—flour dull, heavy and 5e.10e lower, with sale, of 003) bbl, at $4.70:444.01) for superfine State western. s3=J.i for extra do, $5,50.1t6,50 for white western ex tra, $5490 for Ohio extra, $5.73948,25 for extra Louis. Rye dour steady, st'ith sales of 450 Obis at 2.1,5!".4.1,' 83.• Corn meal unchanged. Whisky heavy, with sales of 400 bbls western at $l.(rOV4 1,10 free. Receipts of wheat 31.110 y bush—wheat heav and 1912 e lower, with sales of 714,000 bush at 11,041 e for Inferior No I spring, usif,l,22 for No ..: closing heavy at 81.154:A.:at latter for very choice. and $l.-1441010 for winter red and amber western. the quiet. Barley more uctive: 11,000 bush at 73799)e for State; 1154 - 916.41 for Canadian. Corn heavy :rod Page lower: receipts 63166. sales 29.000 bushat 94.05 491,10 for new mixed western; bleelesl.ol No. do. Oats dull and lower: receipts 1.043, eaten 21000 bush at 63.liadec western; 441971/c Obis and State. Hops quiet and unchanged. Coffee is quiet and steady. Ince le firm at 6.14957.,..e. Molasses dull and heavy. Sugar Is steady: sales of 930 hbds Cuba at Rams, r; Porto Rico 194919.4ie. Petroleum steady; crude 15c, re fined _27Na27,4ic. Coal dull and unchanged. Leather steady. Wool quiet, with sales of 311,000 pounds at 41a6.5c for domestic force. 210 41e for pulled. Timpentine dull at Peelle. 'Sinai tang copper steady at 31e; ingot quiet et 181‘c fur Baltimore, and ttiawLe for Lake :ta vern:pr. Pig iron steady at s:ll.s6herllor Scotch, end $31a34 for :merit:an; bar dull 01 $l5 for re tined English and American. Nails firm. Pork heavy and lower, with Wei of 300 bbls at Efit..4.1:91 for mess. dolling at $29.75, prone 23,50. and $14.50 for prima, mens: also 501 bble mess, seller lest three months. $3 1 .50. Beef store active; sales 800 bbls at $ll Vele s f t' b r est i : i i n turt!;; " ilaler a. sir bt o l r it e itt tr. t. ' 447l . . Tierce beef wore active and f or; toles 650 tes at $:3l for print. mess; $3O for extra mess. Middles quiet. Meats !dearly; sales 450 pkgs at 1At121,,e for shouldere. 161417 c for hams. Lard heavy; sales all Ice at 1561Ateio for Ill' c fur kettle; also, Ifsntessteam. MaY,Jane and July. at 16X‘rd.PP e e. Butter dull at lerd.3oe for Ohio. Cheese steady at ESBPPec. eights for Liverpool dull and drooping:exports for the week. flour 30.119 bblie wheat 401.642 big earn MI tin; mite none; pork Uri bbls; beef 479 bbls: Iva her; eta inente 3115.0(i lbs; lord 110.141 lbs. ',Wl—floor closed and 5c tower. Whet doll. and lower: No.: spring $1 15411 0. Hire red and hada, art.dern :Peel at Bier notninal. Oats ore henry and dull. at OM, fur western. In stun'. Corn is heavy, at $l lO 01 09 for new mixed wesrn. - doll; offered at ergo., 75, buyers Pork at IC9 5 messo for May, June or July. Beef active and arm. Cut Meats are Ann, and ht fair demand. Bacon valet and unchanged. Lard dull, at 10%,9416}:c n the spot. or seller three months. Eggs are steady, at 18N33.150. 15==51! CLNCINNATI. Mar 18.—Flour and wheat to moderate demand at previous prices. Corn declined to tgielaic. but is not offered fairly at these rates; holders asksl,oo pretty generally. Cotton dull at Mc; no vales. Tobacco In good demand at full prices; gales of hhds at $5.90 to $31200 receipts light: 33 boxes Ohio seed leaf sold at $4,00 to $12,00. Whiskey closed firmer: sales of Lno Gbh, at $1,07. now held at 111.00.2 Mess pork end lard unchanged and dull; no sates; a good demand for bulk meats; sale, of 530,000 the at 12c for shoulders. and 15c for sides; shoulder, alone were held at t2Mc. Bacon In fair demand; sales of MO hhds at 131( 01330 for shoulders, and le 017!(c fur clear rib and clear sidec a good demand for sugar cured hams; sales 330 tierces at Realm plain hams 17l(e, and second pickle do at 15c, all canvassed and packed. Butterdull and lower at tin -Mc. Eggs In good demand at 15e. Lin seed oil firm at Lard oil dull at $1.3301.M for extra. Gold 111 X. buying. Ex change steady at par buying. Money market easy et 7cs9 per cent. Chicago: — CHICAGO, May M.—Exchange 1-10 off buying, and 1-10 premium ceiling. Flour dull and un changed. 2; Wheat quiet, openingdull at 93X0 05X for No.and unchanged in the afternoon. Corn is a shade easier and quiet. closing at 8414084%. Oats unsettled and Irregular. dos ing at ftle. Ryequiet at 79c for N 0.2. Barley Is nominal at en6se. Hlghwhies art dull at $1.05 for wood. Provision. quiet and firm; mess pork closed at Ma lard at ltWelltMe; dry plaited shoulder, troLt2.4c. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours amounted to 0.167 borsch flour, 50.800 bushels wheat. 100.733 bushels corn. 31.1C4 bushels oats, 2.4osbueliele rye. 3.11/0 bushels barley, 8,647 head of hogs. Shipment., 5.125 barrels flour. 12,110 bushels wheat, 72.531 bushel+ corn, 9,53 bushels Oat.. 1.280 bushels rye. 2,9113 bushels barley. and 3.507 head of hogs. Freights are morn active and easier- Citciao,•Mar Mead,. and Arm. at for butcher,' to extra prime ahippingsteers. Hoge are quiet and afre..Too lower. at 141.00f39,15 for fair to choice. rsrri - Sr. LoOsa, May 18.—Tobacco steady and un- Cironugol nn' ce aftt mooted other grades firm: choice 101 l super ape 1 4 ,19" , ..: XX tres.ol:t xxx - 15,1Z1 . ed; fall dull; 7 No. 2 - red . 1 t1T4?10; 417.1 4,3 - . 11.15; choice to fancy sl,3lra. ,40. Corn: Wit grades yellow and wfdte buoyant; other qual ities dull; mixed 04c4..51.00; prima to fancy yellow Incell,o7; do. white 11.1601.15. Oat, dull and lower at fltatMe. Earle) , Atolblior done. Ilya quiet at ginAS. lehlaky firm at /10.. Groceries dull; tZ3c for coffee; 10X tg,llNc for Loulalann sugar; 400,60 c for sugar house oasses. Pork firm at 311M.30.5.0. Dry salt meat arm; 2,500 pieces loose Moul der at 12e; 311),010 lb. rough sides at Quincy at ItXc. 7 Bacon active at 13Xc: shoulder. 16305 170; clear rib 175,.'c. Clear lard nominal at 15Q, PIK for stem and kettle. Cattle: demand exceeds the supply and priers , o ff at 54 , tt7Xe. Hoge noebnoged at ardnXc for god to choice. Receipts: Hour. 6,11:0 barrels: wheat, 21.0 X) bushels; corn, 42,003 do; oats, 25,600 do: barley. 21400 do: .70.1•WO = New Yong. May IL—No beeves have been received since Monday. but a bountiful supply of new vegetables, fruit. and fib have served as tubstit Mos for meats.and moderate reoelpts •ill turner. Only one thousand sheep arrived to-day, but proved enough, selling stain changed vat of..i.afic for thinnish pounds sheared Obibbbbo up to fat 81 pound lots; one car load 0J pounds told at 711;c: lambs brought 13a Pic; a lot of choice 55 pounds Jervice .bringing the latter price: with 133 offers of 40 pound. And 50 pounds coarse at Ile. Hogs sell at Ittic ISM, with nineteen earn in. • Cleveland. .Ct..trr.Lairu, May 18.—Flour 'quiet; country brand.: white XXX at $4.10466; red X-XX at tag.d.2s; amber XXX at $5,5106: Fining amber XXX •at $4.76(46,2.5. Nye flour is steady and towheaded. ICheat heavy; No. 1 red. dull and $l,ll asked. bat $1.16 bid; No 2 red at 61.10 ?Vol, Corn steady land unchanged. Oata In air demand and lower at Mc for No 1 State, Barley nominal. Nye steady iat 1156111411 , 1 for State. Petroleum very quiet; holder% of refined ask 24c; rotted lota crude a shade off and held at $6 IS per bbl. Toledo. TULLOO, Mar 16. —Flour quiet.- Wheat 1120 better for N0..2.; white Mabash $1.41 to arrlre: No. I white Michigan sl,ll:.regolas do $1.27; amber Michigan $1,11a1.15 for No.l:' red $1.17 a 1,171 for No. 2; rod $1.12t. Corn steady odes No.! at Co; No. •• Pk. Oat. dull and nominal. Freight. 3.33.; to Buffalo; 636070 to Oswego. Receipts: dour 800 bbls; wheat 11, 5131 bush; corn 4,330 bash. ShlPmeata: flour 900 bbl.; wheat 2,603 hush; corn 3,000 bush; oats 2.11:0 bush. - Dry Duo& Market. Nag, Yong. May 114.—The market continuer Inactive. but prices generally were stead) , at Ilalto for heavy brown sheeting., lojeallßP for printed calicoes. laalki for American shirting... stripes light and dark; Italfo for Fall's standard d 0; Plttetield ticks and gripes 30c; 93,i do do 45c; for 108 do do 17c; for Itaroncillo bleached shootings IPc; Bay NHL do laKc; Billion do 80c. Coats & Cfark's beet spool cotton 173(c; 'Wyoming • three cord do. Ma)) i la-Flom: market more firm: lowa and Minnesota erans (1..= Indiana and Obla do: 5a7144 . 111.• steady: westsaalMASW.4lk - ,whlta 0,40. Bye: western $l. WM dull and lower; yel low.SlYull it ants In fair demand; Penn& enUe. Petroleum unchanged. Proclaim:is Arm and undimmed- Whisky dull at.sl.lo for I=! , . . Mar 18.—Flour dull and nailer, but uncbanged. inbred lower; western M ao. Corr( dull oatsr; whits $1 201 21, Inl 15. arm, at 650. Mess Pork firm, af. 230. Bacon rim rib sides 1725 I:}(c,.houlden 14E%, ham* .."1 4 :1.14c. ,, LArl quiet, at Mo. IV Isk i viy e lleL And het Kelt. LoctgrikLr. Mae IH.—Cotton doll: middling 21440. Flour s3. Corm choice ELM. Wheat Onto 6:e. Rye $l. Pork PD. Lard Co. Milk meats. Leyiela4l6ii. Racon,l3vis ras6l74c. Whiskey SLOile.l,o7. Tobacco very active: sales 341 htuls at t61t4.r4; for lugs up to medium bright leaf. Memphis. MMIPHIS, Shy 14.—Cotton dull at :Mr.': re. eeipts bales; ekports DZKI. Flour at $4344 a bl.l. Cora mixed $l.lO. white E 1,13. Olds Hay $k 10211 u ton. Bran dull at 27c. Lard dull a: 173,155 e. Pork nominal. Bacon and shoulder; lie. tides 1 ;14 IlOd. Mliw.oln, . • . Miccwargre, mar Is.— Flour unchanged. Wheat weak at 1;44. for No 1. Plc for Nor. Lure lower; Mc re.lected. Rye nominal. . Freights entni.l. Iteceipp '.nil bide dour, MAIO bash wheat. Shlptlitott: 5,1100 hide flour, MAMA, bush wheat. • CZ= 111. - rnorr. May IN.—Flour steady with a good demand: Wheat steady. extra white $1.50, No. I do. 1 , 1.40. regular SI . Z. Corn quiet at 05c for No. I. Oats steady at 90c. I3PORTI4 D 1 RAILROAD. ULF:DELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILItuAD CoXe.sicr. Mar 10.-6 cars lake sap ore, Shorn. berger. Blair k Co:II do do, Dllworth, Porter & Co; 2 do do. Ermon. Preston A C.; 2 do do, McKnight & Co; 2 do M aio bloom, Co; 2 do do. Coleman, Rehm& Co; Co; I do pig metal. 1. Loyd & ll; 1 do do, Ever eon. Preston A Co; 1 tin do, Zug & Co; LW= ft lumbar, 65.000 shinglee,. Mellon Bros; MAO shingles. Slack & Sholes; 10 bbls flab (AL—Pen nock & Beeson; 5 crates starch. E Ileszleton; 1 do do. al boo do,W H Kirkpatrick; CO boo do! Strickler& Morege; 14 tabs tolaseco, J IdSichel & Co:4 boo woOtl In W StotTIFGH: 1 bz do do, D Klnfr. 1 car Acet . lron. & Ma loney: I shaft, Totten k Co; SAO ft lumber. Foliar, Longboat' & Bailor; 8,001) do do, Mc- Qumran & nought.; 1 bbl tallow, 5 green hides, W Ilaccom & Son; 9 casks ware, lie, noldn, Lee & Ca; 2 do do. J Seibert; casks bacon. g slot corn,! crock. butter, II Jamison & Co; 3 rutin leather, S C Lumbertein; 10 bbls gge. , . Carter, McGrew & Co; 3 bbis dry apple, J Canfield; 24 ,bdit bow, DI MeWbinney & Co;! ban bottles. Buffo= 749 plow beam, Zi .bdls p lolls, Hall & Spear; I lumber.ear pop luber. J Seibert & Co; 131 ht herring. II Lippincott. I'rersohnoti, Foirr_Warsg Ash Cult:AGO Itsiutoatt, Mar 18.-10 bales broom corn, Ha, rit•on & Ca; 39 do rags.• Markle & Son; 25 pkgc fish. W Coolwr . 1 / 4 Co; 5111 bile flour owner; 40 the millfeed, Watt. Lang & Co; 101 bblt floor. Segbloyer & Voskarnpl 100 do do, owner; 48 balls ,hovels, Myers & Armour, 10 bbln iub oil, E Painter & Co; 1 car ntare, M P Adams P II ban tin, McCarte & C.; I bbl d peach., S P Shrirer & Co; 15 bides, Seibert 41, Berg: I Mad tallow, Inalah Dickey & Co; 10 roils Bother, M Delon 5; 408 bbls flourrSchomaker & Langenheim. PIITSBUItaIt CINCINNATI AND St. Loris RAILROAD. May 18.-3 cars stases, W Hastings; 4do do, M P Aaron,: 1 do wheat, .1 W Rom- Culler; 1 do do. .9 5 Liggett; 2 do do, II T RBI:- net - 1v: 13 ten hams, 1! bids, 8 Nth: do, .1 Parker; 100 bbls flour. Dan Wallace; 100 do do, Watt. L &Co; 51 bdle. bre, It Chliedy: ti idols tobacco, W D Rinehart; 3 do Mid. do, E Wormter; 100 buckets tar, .1 Wilson; 6 ibis etarcrt. Holmes .0 Bell: do vinegar. C Vogel: a bay flour. Anderson & P; 1 car wheat, R T Kennedy; 1 40 loather, W ("Hopper. 2 do staves, W Hastings. .11.LJAHRNY STATION. May In. —.15 drums tobacco. Renter & W; 5 bbln whisky. F An driessen; 12 bales cotton. Kennedy. Childs .0 Co: 4 cars iron ore, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell, 116 green hide:, J Lappet 37 eke rye. 07,0 oats, 31 Steel & Son; 42 ban potatoes, J ('lsis; 98 do oats, 12 do corn. Fred G avian; 10 doz brooms, Clarke Bra; 30 tolls bides, Smith A Co; 1 car cooperage. J DI Hemphill I car millfeed. l'oeghtly & hopP; 5 bbl, oil, G E Palmer Co. DEM • ALLEGHENY GALLEY RAILROAD. Mny 111.-3 cam lumber. Ewalt Street Bridge Co; 24 eke wheat. J Megrim; 46 hides, 2 MIN tallow. Nick Keener; 24 sktroats. John McElroy & Co; 3 hbls tallow. G Tinsley; 17 hides, I Eisenbels; I car metal, Graff. It & Co; Ido to. McKnight & Co; 21 sks corn. Moreland .t 31; 15 ski: pots , toes, J 11 Strouse; :tears metal. .1 Moorhead; 1 ear Ilmr. )1 G NMI; 3 bids eggs. I box hotter. Mend & 1 , 1; I do do, 1 551 eggs. bhipton & W. 1311.1)Rni DV RIVER. lIROWNSIII.LE AND G.EyA PACKET COMPANY. May 18.-4 will, leather. StockdaleL 24 bble apples. 112.1.. With, y. 25 eke oats. A. 5 17111151 e; 12 bales hay. 01 eke oats, Reny A Hiegel; R 5 sks corn. W Welsh A Co; 4 e 'k ti. ' l7Pl7;t ic M ` F i " Y 1 l A N n46t co rn. ' •114 . . k t 11 nee. Cat tle..r Warner; IS bones. II Fultz; 21, sheep. H Barclay; IS Mils apples. 3 do eggs, Canfield & Knier; sks corn. 57 eke pate. Kell A Ititchart; 5 to whisky. T Kingston; II bids whisky. Voige, MA Co; 11l do do. J :Mc- Cullough A Co; = eke oats, H.!! Conway; 3D sheep, F7l Ilawkins; 81 sks corn,/ C Schnuppe & Co. Wier.r.LlNG Ann PLYTOIAA. Hey 12.-241 eke rye, W .1 Meek; 20 sks bones. tiosrard & di , bills paper. Pittsburgh Paper Co; 18 pkgri ci gars, Sichel; 8 pkge. McCullough. el & Co; 1 box cigars. At; & 1.; 2,10 do, J Adler & Co, AY) melt kegs, Phillips A Id; I bbl eggs. J ItaldlngiFrt A do clder..l Fischen;72 sks wheat. J & W }airier; 24 hales hey, .3 it Windsor. 10 sks rye. - 14 do barley. Cl wheat, ado corn. Hose A E. RIVER PACKETS. _ NIONONCIAIIELA RIVER. THE FLEET STEAMER sid ar o t 1371-F.1.,1,14"„ J. J lndependent rillsbureh, Brownsville and - Geneva Parket. ,•4174.1AVI,Trn. I tt14 8 17ArIgIVATNIcitV at al e. IV tit curry Freight and Par sooners to all munts on the Intinimmilsela tWer. tio!;:ff fi r t.l:4 l :ll=if h"sed.."'" W""- mr) PORTSMuLTH PACKET. VOR'VVIIEELINGT NAM- hogßA'Ail DAritl,ll1 1 4 1 1. G. • Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY FRIDAY-4 .. N. LeIVVI Portsmouth EVERY MONDAY-10 a.m. The now and splendid ...Meier Gamin GRANITE STATE. .• W. H. KERR Commander, Will Mare a. announced. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to G. 11..G1IRIEST A co.. my]: =I FOR MEMPHIS and NEW l ic AS i t ORlLAFS.—The.stausteh and fut steamer RELLETEIHION ...... J. J. DARRArno. *HI tense for the above and Intermediate ports on THURSDAY. May I fhb. at 4 r. freight ' • trlavr...--, or cv: H. Gil Rizsi A Co.. Aitents. MMl== • FOR ST. LOUIS, KEO•l ig gE l i IDE. DUBUQUE AND ET. .UL.—The !toe paavenger Mesmer 1E2E23 Will leave for the above and latermedlat• bum rs WIISONESDA Y. May 18th. at 4 r. r. I : ;`;`"" b E i ZZlgiitiAc b ",*.".`4... Pittsburgh and Ciiiinnati PACKET LINE Tho ova and aplrodld alder-whorl sa dg it gamier JUNT.A.TA, Capt. C. L. Iteretratc, ar In leave Pi tweed, for cinnati MICKY COEDS V' at Ulcer:l.4i petmpt- W Relenting. artil leave Clacinnatt ICVERT SUN WAY at, ""Mg" P . '"SiZAVICVLIV,Mon. cola JAMES COLLINS. A Pittsburgh and Cincinnati PACKET LINE. The new and Splendid aldeenhelll Steamer ARLINGTON. LAMM. MOORE. Magee. A. N. flagrant/. °art, leaves FIRM/and:, for OM:lnnsit every TUESDAY at 12 M. promptly. fteturnlany leaves Cludtmattfor Mtn.- burgh. al 12 N. every FRI OAT. For trnlchL passnce, or other Infonnallon. tH , PI7 on boaril or to . JAMEH COLLINS, '4. fel FLACK t. (XILLINOWOO D. Ascents. OILS Tack, Bro. & \Coe, BUILDING, Daquaime Way, Pitteikur gh. TACK BROS, .; Ph iladulphid; m)l9 WARING Az CommWWl Marehaata mod Voter. Petroleum and its Prodaetsi DALZ7ILLI3 BLOCK. DIIQUEIM WAY. Pbtladelpbla AMU.. WARING-,KING- Or, CO., _pi] 109 W.inarir STAB M ECLIPSE -- PETROLEUM REFINERY. Herbert W. C. Tweddle, AIANIIPACTURER 011' • Lobrieating_and High Test Burning Oils. ECLIPSE RAILROAD AZLE OIL. &nods great heat without chants.; reaming ptd al lowest usespenduren Spatial oil fortrore. cal climates or hot weather. IVritOTIWE. - ILTIGRNIL XACIIIIer:`13110i, RAW MILCM ii.ANII , I6 3ULL . OMR OIIn - ' o 77,Paawan o Bß l .. .n(lift - ..TRATW7ASSR. , to .pmearra Brian Iron Woricandataatinerf tom east. • "ZM, PrOducts .are soanotactured nide. :Dr. roma pifteperheausd e rnamlo Vann°. eTronloatinnnt/s eferdtma i mina. PiWectlr. taiempart r ortn=a anent ` unlit Iltopirl during extreme cold. The Railroad Oy ere. quailed. and are ht conetant ugon m any of the principal Railroada. orders left at 174 IMOTRLIC " "Vorks at asmpahurg Bridge. • - • • _ rITTSBURGH DAILY - GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING MAY 19, 1870 RIVER NEWS. The river continues to. rec,:de atesdily with 4 feet 10 inches in theirhannel by the Monongahela marks last evening. The Petrolia, from Wheeling, arrived and.departed as usual. The Belle, Capt. J. P. Smith, departs for Brownsville and fieneva this evening at 5 - o'clock., She is a very comfortable steamer, and has already heroine very popular In the Monongahela river trade. The Juniata, Capt. C, 10 Brennan, is the regular packet for Cincinnati to-day loot ing at .12 o'clock. She is in all respects a first class litt, and Capt. Brennan is an accomplish and experienced officer. ac The Lore a, enroute from St. Louis, left Cirrrionati for Pittsburgh .on Mon • The Savanna, Capt. Thos. Rogers. with Copt. Isaac R. Whittaker. in the office, is announced to depart for St. Louis today, and passengers and shippers should hear this in mind. The Bellrvernon, Capt. J. .1. 'Darragh. with Mr. T.. 1. Darragh in the olßee, in ad vertised to depart for New Orleans thin evening. - Passengera and shitipers elm rrly on the Bellevernon going clear through. The weather was oppressiYely hot in the sun yesterday, and at times there were strong indications of rain. —A Nashville dispatch under date of Monday says: Tile Tyrone, on her coy. ITO to this port, from Cairo, struck a rock nn Saturday night, about 25 attics from Smithiand. She proceeded Eleven:it miles before it: was known any - seriatim damage was done, when she was run upon a bart at tin Tobacco port. Her stern it 'about six - et der Older. The passen. gem, crew and baggage are all safe. The 'freight iu the hold and on the boiler dock is lost. The Alpha was sent toner relief. The Ella llughes took her place for Cairo. She was insured in Cincinnati offices for $lO,OOO. —Thu towboat Collier, Capt., Shedden, arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday even ing, and afttp. discharging 2,500 kegs nails and horseshoes here for Thornburg & Co., passed down for , tit. Louis.- When she left Pittsburgh she had 1,850 tons freight in her three barges—the largest miscellaneous cargo that ever left that port. Pilots—D. W. Kirkpatrick and E. 11. Williamson. Her chief engineer is Capt. 11. Clay Richmond. formerly of the steamer New York. The other engineer • as taken from here. the One previously •mptoped having quit:the Wm.—Cloth-- tad Gazette. —The NevN Albany Litifgrr says: It is not unlikehithat Nev Albany will soon be the head of navigation. The darn at the head of itAte falls, It is said bat caused the sand to Vaccumulate at Picayune bar, which has made down the Kentucky chute of Sand island to such an extent that navigation • has already become difil cult. There-is alas a reef putting Irma the foot of Sand Island._ extending two. thirds of the distance from the island to e Portland wharf. 13oate have to keep ono to the Kentucky nide an they - can to oid thin reef.' —A Louisville telegram to the Cinch, uati Oknonercial under date of Monday says: The underwriters and agents held a survey of the steamer tilasgow, at New Albany. to-day, in regard to the damage sustained— by the' late accident at the mouth of the canal. The damage to the toot and rano, as per protest' and eialtii , nation, comes under the general average, the boat being valued at $12.000. - The repairs to the hull are progressing. The side dock was removed this evening, and she starts for New Orleans to-night, —The Louisville Courier-Z,urnal snvs that the Arkansas packet, H. C. (irny, not. withstanding her long detention, cleared onwards of /.3 (100 on her first trip up the Arkansas river, braider doings gond Nisi. nes. for our inerehants. —Capt. Andy Robinson, of the Max gow. telegraphed from New Albany on Nfondne evening that bin boat was fully repair d, and would depart for New Or leans at II) that night, with all her freight on board. . • —The - Batesville ham Withdrawn from the Black river trade, and has gene tool per White river. The Fairy Queen. Capt. Milt Herre, now has the Black river math , all 'to bereelf. —The towboats Mary Davage, Mary Ann, Jag. Gilmore, damson and Ella won• at Loulaville on Aonday, and the Wan anita was at Evansville the Hattie day. —T Mollie Ebert was to hart, left New Orleans ou Saturday Inst. She had. among other items. LANNI bars railroad iron for Louisville —Capt. Wm. Ashford has resigned mom. mend of the !d. J. Wicks. and is now eonunanding the It: Q. Walt in thn White river trade. —TlieMary In the Tenow a river, ran be raised, bid will be worth- ('nniberlauil river was falling on Monday with . 3l het on Ilarpetl Shoals. WHOTs . fa A T.T• GROCERS, &o. Dilworth, Harper & Co., 243 LIBERTY STREET, IOPPOSITY LIZAD OY WOOD RT.,) Wholesale Grocers, I .I:ZITTSBURGH. PA. ESTABLISHED BY A. k T. GOREY, ISII Capt. 800 M. W. M. GORML:ir, Wholesale Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, Memo' . & Harper, MOLIt. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Commission Merchants. No. 220 LIBERTY FITRENT. C.lnslAnemlA soMelted. me.T M. NTIELK ......... ..... A. EITSZLIC M. STEELE & SON Commission Nerehants; • • And Donlon 19 rf OUR. GRAIN, FEED. ,4c No. 93 01110 near Nut Common...toe. W. C. Armstrong, (Ss°maws . to Y.U.r ♦ Armstrong.) PRODUCE COMMIDRION MERCHINT, •VISAM) . No. WI Mini= IITriEET. L. j. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, w9q PENN STREET LI TT LE d..... 8A111D *PATTON, Whole BALI:Some:IMAM Merehants and fial:;a7nnur. Uwes,,Mh, tsE4 011. Iron, N . to ton 11:11: , 71 VA =WIWI% rllM,Tril. 1011.%1. nonst....low. corsg.....wg. M. Horst. ToiiN 14 ROUSE& BROS, Successors b JOHN 1.. HOUSR 1 CO., Wholessls and Connuhunon Merchants, corner or Ilmitageld and Water streets, Pittsburgh. - JOIN 15furrort A. WALLACL QCPTON - 1 WALLACE, Wholeiale' GROCER • PRODUCT DEALNRS: No. Avenue, I,esbenc4.... . ATEARISHEPI3. rrO LITERPOOL AND illtiiiB - -11 • A aalk dame vessels. =ore them we Web,. CIT 7 Y p 81; NNT : O_ I % " TvOF 4. l ,oititx:nt uo 74. 7 .lz y sti or poßo p.... AT . ivons uow, Pte ... rig io N n.n oveb . , • WILLIAM BINGIIAM; Jr., - - _tasinaTrurixt.DErra.ET. CRAMS ;8T WIT,, Carpenter and Bulkier. ru=i ` l4 e via EprtU,riZAlL Allee.47° ST.LAWEENOE ROTEL, ED. BARKER, liiirletor, Cor. Penn at. and llth, formerly old Canl SPEQIAL NOTICES. "CONSUMPTION: DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC YRep for the rum of (soul's. relit, and conanniptien. Dr. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC for the cure the Sto DY*Pi emach .tililit and all the Debilitated Conditions of DR- SCHENCK'S 3IANDRAKE PILLS, for Di, ease Of the Liver or to act as n Gentle Purgative. All s of these three Medicines tire otter, ~,oire d In curth,n.qtgmion. though the Yulmonic BeenSyr u Mune ,leaha ed doggers. (111 Pa. eteed Ton and Alandrade 1.1•414. in reit minting the Stomach , T , help the Pei. ....plc Syrup to dine t ted vearch through the blood Teasels, by will h men. is Cure is goon et- i l'ar d it Medicines are o‘neelentionsly offered to the riddle Se the only safe. certain nod reliable, remedy fog Corisomption. and for nit, thorn Morbid eonditionn of thelanly which lead to thus taut Ilv of loodgalut and Dynpepsiii proften forerunners Of Consitrupline,. end when of manifold themselrqg they require the most prompt attention. • . The puitmo t to syrup Is a medicine which has had e line Probation before the public. Its value has been untied by the thousand cures It hi s mule ktifiattSM it pe of triorolllan thArty-dro years, In all of which time its Mutation h. Ihireased, and the most obstinate skepticism can no longer &rum that It is a remedy which MX) he mice with conil. donee In all oases which admit of a c.a. • If the pauent will tenievortnirly follow the dleme thins which accompanY oath bottle. ha will certain ly be cured, If his Mese are not too much wested ttimako cure possible. Even In assca supposed to he incurable. when Wanda and ohyslelane here deepened. the u. of thls Medicine hue saved the life of the patient end motored him to perfect health; . • , lie. Schenck does not sly that all eases id roi. r‘4.157. uctohr.T.Tztaz wngva':= - 4,h—"` m h o g; patients have the.ust n;vne ‘ , - pp es mu violent" cough. creeping ehills. night ;wee.. gene n V CIV I L i e n een to e ri n ti d ch . g , d n egr dial they zr by gr. phystrierlhey may still tre y estrrie inedlo treatment ern create now lungs, but when thelungs are very sully diseased and to urn ex tent ;ll:greyed, a crieis may DC entratur by Pr. debenck'n tedditchle. Alm, In Scrofulous Diseases, these medicinen are equally efficient. M. Schenck h. photogreptss‘g • nt.t., pep..rho have been nearly eireertV tith renting sores and now all healed up. This ho., its purifying Prupert les, which • must be able o heal cavities in the lungs. In the treatment uf Consumption It Is of tho most Importance to girt' vlgnr and a heajthy :tone to the system. tient° it In neves., to strengthen the appetite of the patient and Im prime the diges tion. Proper nourishment It required together with each mem.. will make the food eaSily diger, title. articles most suitable for the Met of ponsumptlve rodents ere designated Dr. Schenck's Almanacs, which are distributed gust ui triusly. In generni, the Most highly nutritrius a cles., to he preferred. but the alive s ic use etrengthened In order to make either ford or medicine servicouble. This requirement is met by the Seaweed Tonic, and foe this purpose it wee de ;iren the dig:caner powersar In good °Mee, the is has 10 proper Woes! ' srsten. of the fullent is invigmted abd the lung. begin to exer cise their functions in a normal and healthy vv.- ter. Then the healing powers of Pulnionic Syrup will fiffect the cure. Pulmonary Consumption is niftiest com plicated with P.M.. end Liver CernplalnL Schenck'n Mandrake Liveee Inlendnd to remove obatructions from the and marmot. healthy action. They hare all the ellleney whfeh anerlbed odomel or "blue muss,” and are warranted not to contain a particle of any mineral Nilson. These headache the moat obstinate esstiveness, plies, billions riftections, and all other diseases which arise from a torpid- the obstructed condition of the Liver. One bog of these pills 15111 posCthe umctoo fh S m awe i edTonic and Man drake Pills are Invaluable auslllary ruedleines. They relieve the sufferings of the patient and nasist beenubinonic gyro in edecting stagre. They have found useful In ad ranecties i , f ConsUrnl , din, whore the leeß nhuost entirely destroyed nnd all syrnplinne according to the tut:Vent or rho Phynician indicated a spell? innhll;fir,;"uditek:f; • Srlienck . • three great remedies. Scbenek's Almanac eontaln afu o f `reatise on the various forms of dlseni.e.hlitmode treatment and general dlreetlOns hinflo use his medicine ran he had gratin. recent Ur mall by addrennlng his Principal Office. W. 11$ North Matt, Street, IThile delphia, Pa. ' Prier of the Pelnlnnle °yet and Seaweed Tonle each 111.39 pee bottle. dr $7,30 a hell doyen. Mandrake Ohs 23 cents a bur. For solo by all devoriels. de?.i.d&T 7 - 071/IK'TOR IiItITTIFJI CONTIN. DPS TO TREAT ALI, PRIVATE WS EASEw. -That numerous elms of man resulting from self-abuse, preducing unmanliness. pentium debility, Irritability, eruPtiOns. and finally impAnney permanently cured. Persons articled with delicate. Intricate and long standing eonstitutlonal complaints are politely Invited to call for consultation, which COMA 1101k111, Expe rience. the toll of teacher., hat enabled him to perfect Dorm...flee at once efficient, pare, permanent. and which In meet mars eon be used without Lind en:ice to busluees. Medicine, prepared In tlie es tablishment. which embraees odic, reception and roOals also boarding end pleepin n g epeu-1-. Insets for patients requiring daily per.itud • Mien : i n r l ' in n g o l l he s gni . er illO n tra4llZg hs it.l matter who have nailed. elate your case. Road whet be says in Penilthlet of Orly pages, pent to wiy tor two amp. in Pealed envelope. Tolands of capes treated annually. at office and all over the country. Corpoiltation free. pcmonelly or by mall: C Mice No. 'Wylie street, (near Court Itousel Pittsburgh . l's. Mum A. IC to m..• Sundays 12 to r. 5. Pamphlet sent to any addrepa for TWO STAhli . s. eel MAN 11001): HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED —Jest I . o.llslied in a Dusted envelope. Plit,PIS c. 0.. .1 I.Ecruitr: osriin NATUItAI. TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of Sperreatorrbrea, or Seminal Weakness, and impedi ments to Marriage' generally: Nerrousno,.. Con lE. author or aue N:reen Book." AP. - A ` !00\' TO TtIOUSANDS OF BITYFEREIDP.'• *eel under airha • plain envelopr. tAo any - address,, paid 'PIVY" 111.7.11''';,:aiP' p, tag Lampe tO caw Y"rit..Pontolll Ni * Alpo Dr. Culvervrell's "Marriage Guide...MC.23 ewe.. mY l, t 3 i ri.7 . IIATeIIEI,OR'S HAIR PTE.— word. T unn s e, r e liab le I Dye a ntan he o b . s do•en nhe contain lead. nor any VITAL.," tnd.on to Induct reminds or death. Avoid the vaunted and delu sive preparations boastincrirtues they do not pu.- The genuine AV. A. Batchelor . . flair flee hpy, 'had 30 untarnished reputation to uphold Its integrity es the only Perfect Ilalr or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied at 16 Bonet stn... N. Y. Ye; A LES! CH (lICE A N I) VA 1 . .\ COI.I.riCTIOS .11101irliS lIJ I. M., 20.. 10 still lin iin Of %init.-. 1011 onothneld street, tare hove I 20 Thnini mete r En.' boon nelirtint with rritimi Juityginiint mil sede! Cann as to their i.seellenere, nod will be f„ n „,t on in.p.wtion by the connoisseure or this eity to halm mono, them sorne of the Intent Ppi•ei trrva...g.ENZe4n,il . forel,nt talent Inoww ewleb- my!, A. Mt II VrAISE. /knell oneer Public Auction Sale BUILDING LOTS, ,233 WI'S, situate In the igi r . i th=fd Pit,ts itTil_ t U elll l ea v trgislll . l;VCllgiit i will ' ATI lb Public Site, on the tiremtses. ro SATURDAY, the `2lst of May, 1870, These Lets face the Allegheny River, and com mand a YMOr that cannot be excelled. They are readily acceselble by the Allegheny Valley They the Allegheny Rivet...nil Clutleretrset and Inland armies Beat peens. They vary I from 23 feet b y 100 to • quarter of an. el ms.w and are en laid out as to render every one .1 them ewily approached by wide streeta The Marna Passenger Itsilway Company have secure& the new:wary authority for extending their road to Ilan,Whion Is adjacent to these lets. and the new City Water Wortia tn all probabilitY he located 'Titlark • short distance. Schools and Churches of all denoretnations are tionventent. These lets are bound to appreciate r.yldly In value, and whilst they are the moat eligible and olacoenient ties for home thole inevitable &ppm. nln va lue makes them deslmble for Imre... or investment. Term• to cult parch... The prop rietor will offer .harp) so that every man y u home. or tin Tory reeponahle terms. A special free Lralat will Sump the Allegheny Val. ley Deptu or day of rile attg tt clock. A plot of the. lots eart av e nue . sat the office of C. B. SEISI.T. be. ST Fifth Pittsburgh. ME=MIE! JOHN H. STEWART, = THIRTY-FOUR ACRES, Fine Suburban Residence, ON 01110 RIVER, AT NEVILLE, On FRIDAY. Nay ilOth. at 11 o'clock. will be V ldi rk by , ' L c‘ le.T. " l , _ll h , , T, r l , l " ;: .' l l lT'a t il e ntroff7n iT ta P. r ;Ft. Vi ni .tind C. lit7W.. about minotca ride from town. The gnmuds embrace 34 atom to a blob state of cultivation. thickly odanted with grapes. pear.. apples and other Oohs, and highly unla mented wit h every., shade and forest trees, ehrobbery and dowers. A winding avenue of easy ffthrie Nada from the station to the dwelling.which °reunion wooniinandlng pooltion bur n ablere of the grounds. The som e is ofrom this Point err megellicent. The adracent catmint loy mile. around. and the beautiful wind ing Ohio to Sewickley Point. ate viii Me from near ly every portion of Me. premixes, It IR a garden helm!, and Do be appreciated old be false. The ome is subetantial nod e ie gnnt double Inane tructure, with front. hack and side porches; duo. town,. rentibuir. perlor, window. win dow sitting niom. library. with hey din ing room, kitchen. with masc. hot and cold water. Nth. water wok: ntr chambers on asoond floor, both. miter closet. finished ettic , ntorerooni, good dry ocher with heating furnace, wish house...- Denary tubs and oth conrettionfee. Marbleised slate mantles In all r the rooms. The entire bond- Ing to Inn mplete enter. In of modern ntyle , and he a reef lethdeoMe impearsincr. The outbuild ings are ertennive. embnicion amine boon. bone t o an ars e les, tool home, cbtaken house, lee bow, room rind ttheerratery. The old Jack manniun, a comfortable boost. In alms un trio ground. Thin property I. within the limns of the borough or aeleTtlif. In • highly thinkable neigh borhood for a residence. le approachable by the Bright.n rominthid niiht at the railwey elation, where almost hourly connection with the city Is afforded. 11 In the desire owner OM this Pr u oPertY othill one' In one Piece. mid decided In momenta will offered mi thl. object. fie a tart mem,. however. It w 111 he sold in ditiolone to cult the 01151.411 of those present at the sale. The remote , . will he open for Inspection for three 01,5 prior to the no. Tclote—One-third oudr,bolance In three elnol yearly permeate, with Interest, ...cured by hood and mongage on the thernise• A. LEC GA t TE, null 107 AucTioNErn Chartiers Cemetery. PUBLIC SALES , - BURIAL LOTS. .. unde.iindnotng at 10 Wench I . ) o4 b iin t rat r if l t. and condms Aral 90th. aloilar i tiar i . 7 r 7th .lsm *Arun eb.i.a.. c...n.ry I. IlitiinVzl Vntriiift unnovlll and Mall i eld Plank . ' Welt . ) trifforre=dlraii= m It f r" . The groaner having been carefully plotted into 'clu:lV el? lclairellti the= of r i r. ..i ,pn wow the Won Wm CUrnint in the ni / einnenntien. All who have .01 Yet . 11W ..1 1 ...: fixedly oW . . o a t n e edhr lthettora c ome rno n l c e edo w, itw ae9 os 7laltore from the ottles and baronets' eert, i 9a the Cetnetea by taking the Acoommodatloil leerlon the Union Depot at llaa .... x • iu.ins p.r. mrmthtb ,4:ll72X:i l iftt a r l ig n R% min ni, Cecottery S tn 1. .._ 'an intim in the attonOon at 2:90 end 9r. 9. spakerat ' -~ .~r: .. ~. < ~-r . . This.. M. Morahan. John M. Myr,land. W. T. Shannon. Archibald Wallace. James W. Arrott. B. Kell, 1, Chita B. Leech. Wm. Floyd. Thle l " I d in now folly n : rganired and via - pared to 410 a general Banking bostneaa . jeloAl3 FREEHOLD BANK LAND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, AUCTION El= At Auction. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, No. SO Fourth Avenue. PITTSBURGH - PAM CAPITAL - P 11200.008 Stockholders IndividitaliV Liable BANK OF DISCOUNT AND bEPOBIT. JOILN FLOYD. - ArM. FLOYD MilM!! No. 100 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. CAPITA V. 522.222. LEM= DAEPOIT O T I E D RES E T C ALLO W ED RE N A T Y i r TEE POSITS. . . • President —KIEWAIIII HOUSE. Vice Dreeldenta—J. D. R ANI` ADAM JACOBS. OlntrFn.. 11 Ire A Vttlieg . TrIOMAn . i i it A Eqpt BROD., •• Dm:relit:7l.nd Treanor ..m . ..—Tli k Ok; • Af STEM. A seivient Caohler— JAMES P. SI MDR. Onlee hoar* !roma o'clock A. 0. in 4 o'clock P.Y. daily, end every Saturday evening from 7 to 10. anYMMI COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No. 9! Fourth Are., Pittsburgh CAPITA] • 6 4 200.000 Stockholders tad vidually Liable. W. It. EV balsors. w. C. MACHUM. President. Cashier. • ° 1111 . Q 41.. ALEX ,. /.Zip i gt i rATES. O ai nkplar. A • 01 tits zithosz 'm Pl'll.llll' mr:o:utkiivori Avrizo ' - • JACOB .n ' N. LEY. Collections made on all ogreelble points of the United I,llMtee and Caned . INTEREST shoved on IME DEPOSITS. Prompt attention given .5 butiness tit corms pondepte. CITY 112 FIFTH AV 'NUE, • PITTSBURUIL P . CAPITAL 6100.000 STOCKHOLDERS , INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON.HEPOSITS: FOREIGN EXCHANGE bought and sold. and 'shoo desired remitted to Europe. Collet-tions ea=n . a . ll and M e al! the principal points of the IK/StiVC Preelderd- T JAMES MoCABE. Vim President. • W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. mitsetouso it. Ihmaen. ,• Jones McCabe. Thorn. Rourke. • Hush Keating. Patrick Kane. i Terence Campbell, pr. rt. 11407. James Phelan • It. ' rat.V. °' I Vi41;.,,,Trg..: N. Ropy. Jel:ti. JOB. M. GAEZAM. Solicitor. TEE SAFE -,DEPOSIT CO. Of Pittsburgh. , FOR Tilt: Safe. Keeping of Valuables, Under guarantee; and the thntlng of lief. In Its Fire and Burglar-Front' Vaults, No. 83 Fourth _Ave. VlT•ri4=ilL a ii4lntV i nfift;,. William PhUnpin. LIRYCf O ;TroII It. Painter. U"TrainliVes'.* i Joe. R. MBrrimin, William M. Leon 1' i tru k eier. .1.. I. Bennett. * ! !tee, and Tre. —R. F. TON RONNLIO Oren daily from 9 o'clock a. N. to 4 o'clock r. 7 Per Cent. Gold Loan, orREE Or 0.8 T A X.) - Or THE 1 Br RLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS ,K-, MINNESOTA .R. CO'S i,,. First Al ortg ge 50 YEAR CONYERTIBL BONUS. A LIMITED QIIANTITT tO BALK At 90 and Accrued Interest. lutereot parable Mn and November. CUARLEII T.". RIZ!' 1 T. " .°.- ' The greater part ofttbe road le alnattly completed 4 ,.... and shuns .large eai , mid the balance or the •or kle rapid], prvgnem . We unhesitatingly, d them Bonds. the talent and beat Ingmar.. t In the market. tl. A. Firetarentlea. at cannot prima only. return aye per runt Interest. 'bile than. pay Wahl and one-quartar per rout. a dololl . and ye regard the eatnalty equally gund.i . HENRY C EWS & CO, Bankers, 32 Wall Street, New York. S. ,M'CLEAN & CO., No. 65 Fourth Avenue EEMMEMIE! . . N. Holmes & Sons, BANKERS, 67 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. cone,c m pi t:d o rwa s a tp :d gjgcljg . points of STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES, DODO= AND BOLD ON CONNLOSION. Mut W ,to., attention paid to the mew.. and e of United States Securities. je.ll:al HART, CAUGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa., ISUCCMORB TO FIANNA. lIART & C 0..) DEALIXIM IN Exchange, Olin, Coupons, And milder attention et? to the patches* and Government Bonds. ALO Sight Draughts on London. tnyl.s4 Tradesmen's National Bank WOODD STREET, COINER SECOND APE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.. Gold, Coupon Bonds and Roil( DOUGLIT AND SOLD. • • A. DRAW. tre . Lilkaik k. oelkdal LEAD, DRUGS, A() • PMSBIIIIGH • White Lead and 'Color Works, I • • L•Schoonmaker & Son, PROPRIETORS , rtitri t ql,"&craitag: PatrLyEZ all cordon OFFICE AND VACKDIY. 40, 452; 431,136 Ind 138 Rama' Stfebt,, . Aitasenfravy.:•. . • . 1 4 r " ... ".7 whN8W7:. " * L"4. .rerei nd lasts, a11 .1= °";; tons talatiterzod roporke. bolAlDLeolor and 115/21P a ir"; 11111" "4" 1"4:14 .4. lawad.o4 OV=ll 14 .2 n t = 1 trENDERSON, BROTHERS, mAti=l•B.-n..1 Drankienl riHEESE, .k..) . .. .. E _ .~t:'.~~-~. _u we..-,. ~..rFr : u;s.x~. l> ~ ~,~3 Y~. +..' aE,3 .t . ~i~ ~;'1.. ~"x~ ., - ~^:~ x~-v - , F ~:. - s= - .... yea:, ~' ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. FORT PITT Boiler, Still and Tank WORMS. CARROLL & SNYDER, Kt= I=l TUILA IL DDITII.E.FLUED TUBULAR FIRE. Box AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. DIL STILLS Ap . ILI OIL ANKS. • AUDIT:EY.% EingscHlNG AND ASII FANS. SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON, DENSERS. STEAM PIPES. GASOMETERS AND IRON 5 1009 4 4 . 11001 LS AND COAL SMITIDL =I Con 2d, 3d, Short and Liberty Streets, firth - dent to the above address *lll be promptly attended DI. mhBl,o HUGH M. BOLE & CO., voo.ooo. Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., =I Engine Builders, Founders, A(D 4 474tMEMP.1111- . ENGINES and STA thZ.4ll?,:r.d4rTBll3lll ILER - of 13 hone power. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order l at. our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Mataet. ItIGS for Oil Wells. SHAFTING, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS. . . . . . . and IROR • ToRibCO PRESSES. on band and nude to order, st INDUSTRiAL , WOIKS I F i. z . nt b l u n m g b 0n p.. 1.110 Aileithenit_alvor, nolo . Lt.!, Point, All order. p Riesick &. FIRE AND EUROLAR-PROOF SAFES AND VAULTS; NO DAMP. NO MOULD, ENGINES AND M It Y, BREWERY WORE, TAMING 'mpg PUTTING UP MACHINERY, HY RA ULIC CEMENT. Cor ner 117th and PIKE EETS. Pittsburgh, Pa nolfenni OTARA BOILER WORKS, _ F, REPHAN & CO., E tm. tt ervilvpion.eiLDFlLlqk ysk:SETTLINcI DO RS; CIILMNEYS. BRICHEN nEDs. an. Core of Second /item and Liberty Street. PITYSIHIRRIT. PA. Iteentrlme done promptly. , Orders !Pont to the above ad Anna +ill be promptly Attended to. F. REPHAN. formerly Manager at CARROLL I SNYDER'S. nolegtf! El!r11:1 FOUNDERS, TIEWEUNISTS. KNAP~ FORT PITT' Foundry Company. OFFICE AND WORKS: Twelfth Street, PITIRBURGII. PA. rirEnglue.. Rolling Mill M:leathery, Nall Ms- Retorts. and Cutlers generally. gut NATIONAL FOUNDRY Pipe Wprks. !artier Carroll and Smal!man Sreets, =1 AVM. SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, BM GAS AND WATER WORKS. ..21.1787217: M.7`..bTrat rargga Mani Castings for Gas and Water Works wou tr a t i zz i z . m . g . m o mm et . utandept ! . W..r...=1 4 4)ER80ti JA. FREY VOOLE. MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO., m ''"'"`Act , 76oo.B l 2,Yar.r. ° 47 B ' Castings of all Descriptions. y i AMOS and to (k: - tar l i ndow r ave . htVIAEOCrb ROBINSON, REA &CO,, flooactoors to RoOnfooN, MINIS & MlLLifta WASHINGTON , WORKS, TOUNDXB3 It MACHINISTS. PIITSIIURGEL Illfotaf=fo of Boot BA B=rajf s=- rilltyc.r . . „ iyler m p:lans,Mlok.anit Mite lin= Fint tltlitipla, for . VITARWS PATSMT •11:152 THOS. CARLIN & CO,, Fourth Ward Foundry is Machine Works. SANDUSKY EST.„ ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. Manufacturer. of statlonary ••01 Portabl• 131.112 , 37 n 0g.7/1711 . •.±d soh. • C_A.44.. ogg.T.Ta.ri::,,lT..;ll.'r:hlll - I.l°"` my 111.5 Phoenix Roll foundry, Cor. LLEMITT AND 24111 . 6T8. • 'BOWMAN BAGALEY, Mansdactoners of 649.10 , ,Cld/tßolls,;','Sarai Rolls and Pinions PROFESSIONAL .7 7 . DOCAAP, 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, R. removed to Na 57 CIRAJCT STREET. Pitts .. g e P =I Po ' t ' Mr 0 1 ...sunny county. LadVia.l% collections% most of H. H. MeCORNICK, Attorney-at-Law, No, 68 GRANT STREET, Prrrompt attention oh7ao to vi aiodi of 1 AgqiIiIALD BLUELY, • Attornei.id-Law, • Sta. FIPTIX AT1211:31. M. B. NEErgli, % . ALdreatAw Itvlorncio am= or THs . pzACIL Office, 112 Fifth avenue.. •=1 inreet . t i oonvemsekuad and all Nal Dustman attcodeil ‘ b I: '' naptly =pa. 1 - .1.1 KC.) • vg:f HOLMES, BELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILS, . . . • Ategrabout apArr MIMI sad LIGHT OCHoli, AND MAGNOLIA " Sheeting and Batting IRON AND STEEL. DUQUESNE WORKS. Coleman, Balm S:;Qo., =I IRON, NAILS, STEEL, .Ax.eis. and Springs. Duqu ESN E, L X-AND JUNIATA Ikt T DTKVaI.`"NP2?4 , `NA`4IIVAANIPIIIII';'.. • BoLgh Aiii) GUARD IRuS,L)nAt• AND DROPPER BARS. FLANGE...PEI - I . ER . RARS.CIIINDER 11105. ' TR A OV l D ' A l lsk r ljUitl4T.k . .lll,V;ai i 4h• TEICTIL SPRING 01/)15 .AND STEEL *INDS ASP. 3..1011,..41 1 / 4 e t at to LT , 1 1 1441;4% . ,.:i AXLES. , rut' NAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. =I oYFICRR AND WORKS-IM•Are o c t =r , gh n w River • ..nd 77 Water . r~u.e.ao . MILLER, BARR 4 PARKIN. GENERAL rAxissakt: • GEV wSI. . REUPV 311 , 1 1 Vti. W. BA Wt. ,•. NPIWIAL KIER, Crescent Stviel Works; MILLER, BaR & PARKIN, OFFICE: 40. .330 Liberty Street, fell