FMANOIAL GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS - Bought at Highest Price. PH. R. MERTZ, BANKER, • Cor. Wood St. and sth Avo. Jas. T. Brady & Co., (%tseeessors to S. JONES L C0.. 1 Comer Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, RUT AND' SELL ALI. RINDS OF 'Government Securities, WO, SILVER AND COUPONS, ' ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Interest Allowed" Deposits. Kx e e On C Government Bonds M. ton.. LteSAW,nelle _ C BONDS THE o nr STOCK awn GOLD. "r JAMES T. BRADY & .CO.'. THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE OFFICE Or PrITSIOIRGII GAZLITE, FRIDAY. Dilly M. 187 U. The situation in the financial world Is al most unchanged. Ciold to steady nt 114., to IRV. neither showing any tendency either way in the Immediate future. Rut .thereare signs pointing to an advance probably not earlier than August ' • . Government bond• are a little better for lasts and Ott., but dull an hsMs. ladigand the later Issues. Pending financial legislation in a`ongress. bonds WIG remain dull and rather docks have been weak today - , especial!? Lake Shore and St.-Paul. Reading. after gell ing at IOG on Wednesday, gold down to MP; on realization of large holders. • Money easy for all good borrowers, but high rates are offered for • second class papei. 'Baldness dull. Closing quotations . 94 received by Ph. IL Mertz: Gold. 110; American 4.1 5i1ver.....112 Western . . , . 1881 Roods N. V. Centrad.;. 5-5.1 Mods • ISM— 112 Rending. ...... .1031 621) Bonds 1114...11114 P. Pt. W. &C....Pi ki 6-3) Bonds igea...up. Ohlo & Mlse ' Consols MC.S. .113); Mich. Southern.. Pi?: &.N Bonds 11167...114N Cleveland & P . 107 633 Bonds 1ed8...114 C. It. I. & P. 10-10 ...... Chicago &N. W. 81 . Adams Express.. 66 C. & N. W. Pref.... 89 Nerahants U. Ex. a Erie. Lang. Small. • London Exchange per pound 5,1 C 5,75 Paris Exchange per Prune , 240 Berlin Exchange pe e r Thaler , Frankfort Exchang per Florin 48 NI Closing quotstioni as received by James T. Brady S Cm . Gold_ 114 K S.. 03 13 x . • . tir7s. iyloBl. D. 5. 646 184 V 12 .6-MoJan. Jy. 186 S 14 U. 8. 5.0 1864 1114 C. P. It. R 8714 U. 8.60180.5..11% C. P.R. H. .... SC% 11. B. 10.40 ..... 13}f CT. Pacifica 12S (By telegraph to the Pitt burgh Hsziretel New Tone. May 31 . Holleflear7 at' 844. — ..844Mi11ig steady at 93.47 V:. Hold steady; liitened it 141 t afill to 14s, eloredittl4lHßl4H. earning nialgqpg. Clear ances tn,003,000. es . , Smalltime for Europe to-morrolitake4Boo.ooo gold r . which WM& beerbdeitilted some time I the Sub-TresularT. HociAnnenta dull. Cengiesit , — 111.1741 IN; do. 'O7; IsiteKatio.. US€IIIII:tdo.II64LNZ/1%: do. new 10!.®13%: dm 117.14NellIC; 14 '.0 1 4 0 (; 10408 , BNitBl‘. currency: es. THIp. St u firm: Klaecerlia, 84If; Old Ten nessee, 0:134i New do.. ISM; Old North Caro lina, 48%; hew do.. :4,X.. Stoc lower but close Heady. Cant k, o0,131X: Cumberland, 44; Western Union Telemb. .175!: . .1 . 4 1 x, 0. . f c n e t. 4. 4.l.!ii k lited New pfeferred, 47; Harlem, 14 -l:eniral, 1011 Serf . 44; l W iCadlng; 10454; MlchiganCentralaltHiaLate Shore. HP.; Illinois Central. I4l4.Pitlalrargh 107: North Wester.. 810 5 : preferred, aN: Rock. 14.4, IbPi; New ersey Central. lealf; St. Paul, 04I4: preferred. :UM: Wabash. NP.: preferred, ea., Fort, Wayne, Se:: Terre Haute. • refer ;ed. 64; Alton. 113ri: preferred. 114%; Oh io nod Hlt.ittiPP 4 . 3B X. Hartford and Brie. 5. SubTressury balance: gold, f77.0M.1.11 tore envy, g1.210,M1 general balance. 016,6541.83. I=2 " - Orrice or Prrrenstrnan Gattrra, FuIDAT. MKT Trade in Merchandise genemilY is reporte dull to what it has been. and there In pot much prospeet of any Immediate - lenprnve mint. .The grain trade continues dull and unsatisfactory; the demand here is very 11111 t, and prices havlnirdeclined In the east there igfittie or no margin for shipment, and, be sides, the market' Is so sensitive and irregular that operators are timid about doing any thing. and are avenge to CarrYing, any mnre stock than they can avoid. Some of our grain - merchants have been buying In the west and 'hipping through to the eastern markets, the policy of the Pennsylvanin Railroad Company preventing them from shipping here, and then to the east, by refusing to prolate on any thing bought beyond the limits of certain boundary lines. We admit that this Company has {node some concessioni In favor of-Pitts burgh within the past year, but there an yet some very serious disadvantages In conse quence of the unfair course of this corpora tion, and there is no probability of relief. AA A HIFS--Firmer in the east but unchanged here. Common Soda, 4: refined, 4h: Pearls. ith: Pole. 7X. APPLES-Quiet and unchanged - re celpte continue continuend the season is about over. We to quote at }tM Per bbl. FRITTER-Is dull and unchanged: sales at IS to,/ for fair to prime. and Et to 13 for corn- MEANS-Dull but nominally unchanged. Sl,Selitl.7 ll per bushel. IEtON Olt-The demand IA only moder ate. hut prices are maintained, :74012th cis for or SO bbi Into, and the usual advance for =all Rae. CHEESE-Ohio (Dish. is quoted at and New York Goshen at 17. Common W. H. I. • dull and herd to sell nt any price. FOR:OtEAL---4,fulet and unchanged, %RV per bushel. CEMENT-Sales of Louisville Hydraulic at 11 ellitg r It i llIT-The demand. as might be expected, is improving but prices remain un changed. Apples Ott, ctin Peaches. 047 for quarters. and PRP for halves. Blackberries, and pitted Cherries. =D. • ES -Firm and higher with continued • l i 7 l9Si T 'th ff ked r c cal FLOUR-Demand fresh ra marreit eady while prices remain unchangsd• We continue to gtiote at 84.51V.5.75 for sprint wheat; and ss..sag: for winter wheat, and lEGIN tor fancy brands, Rye Flour. (MAIN-The grain trade. as already intl. mated.la dull and tinaallafactory. Wheat in steady with salett of striate red at $1,..914141 white is quoted at $l.-=.1.:10. and very little offering. Oats dull but unchanged-PI In Slat hands; WM on wharf and tract. end IA In more. Corn very quiet and rattler dull not withstanding the stock Is light. and the re ceipts limited: lee coat lime to quote at 1114187, for ear and awe for shelled. sale I ear at id. GROCERIES-There Is hat little new In the grocery trade. Since the dale of our weekly report. rednad Ragan have gained some strength. tint there Is no advance and no Int- Proven:tent to note in •the demand. Coffees dull and drooping. New "(Means. athlunoen strong. but unchanged. Teas. Ponta, etc. etc...quiet and unchanged. t • HEMP -[fates of andrented Kentucky remp at /1116Corn husk& 37014 MAY-Continues very dull with liberal re ysipts, and prices are weak and declining. We now quote at /11078. for common to choice. LARD OIL-F. Sellers At Co. quote Extra No. L at $l.-Sital.V. and No. S. do nt 85. LIME-Sales of (3evelned at 111.25 per and eastern at 51.7 5 . , POTATOES-Dull but unchanged: sales of Pesch Blows at Ke4tAo PROVISIONS-Market firm but without quotable change. Plain Shoulders, 13N; Sugar Lured do. 1434; Ribbed Sides. 17N: Clear do. 4BK: Canrassed Sugar Cured Hams. %SWAN. Lard. 17 in tea, and 18 In buckets. Mesa Port HEEDS--NoTimothy movement In Clover or " Seeds as the season Is virtually over. Flax seed Is I woulddy demand at tem, and a ronqd lot probaly bring =l2 New Yong, May M.—Arrirals of beeres,l4oo bead, making IMO head for the weak; nothing very poor to-day; the prices range from IS to 17We, or same am last reported. less armness and onlr possible to sell out: a drove of fat cwt. Ohio still fed brought 18.413171fc; 300 1111- nols, 10.56:14 cut, sold et 100t171:0 a car .35( owl Ist 15 5 4 e. Sheep tend downward. with 4300 ~~ d oo n ooodd several lots of:s lbs Ohio sold at GWVAIXei the ebselisat 75fe, and ume, lbs..eg. he are lower( selling at I.9aliie, a few go- I.lxli b rjs!il h argc°ll-, Te, 3irn, lambs, i with a small lot of satin:Le. wogs loiter, with 75 ran to-day and 24 can yesterday.aell. e be dressed and are not firm. . . , CHIC:ALIO. May M. ;--Cattle steaar of !SAO Wiser ptockerx to ex t r a choice vat pplas v (lop. to at ta,(trati,ls,‘ for fair to o=2l M.y i.. Cotton to iv • ad 4 4"W Yt'ie. Flour VO2 r il " " 14 I.6 l "Nei .34. tiar . o LW. tit ttr i t e r t 'slmeflJat.o 1ag. , 46.i0. Lard M.. Tobacco—Sales bids at ta k ''' for frodad to sound: plug 8 5‘412sNe forkni leaf to triedlurd • • . - . • - - _ ' • • . ' _ • . . • --PE.UUMAWM ausxer ()mei or Derrescrson Om-rrs, I rearm?. M.s* PP, Ira The oil market is somewhat stronger to-day both for crude and refined. and, compared with yeaterday prices area fraction .higher. ThelsaleN. however. were again light. indica ting;that there is it continued want of coon dent notnehow. and it la not probable that the . will be much of an Iniprovement untik confidence has been restored. There appeara to have Lieu a . bitch" all week, ludghte from the volume of business, and, while there has Lyn 41excitement. prices have been very unsettled, t nab the fluctuations have not WY. very K t • one way or the . other. • Munn. Sale LOW la spot at EN': 1,(V) to be de livered tw t week, at 12W. June or July %eller le - quoted at 12 to UN; seller all year at nualt and buyer all year, II to 14Si. =I Sale 7410 bbla May at rdend LOW lam half of September at •154. TWA afteru.n. May fa better, befog quoted at 17%; June. SAO July. 27": bid: JUly to December. 5; August lo De comber. 5 to 54C; buyer all yeari ?..9 to 2 0 ,4. RECEIPTS CRUDE Ott. • . T. Gallagher *3. no account Thos. King; Citi zens Oil Works 4216, Fisher Um; A. It. Mils el. on account W. Bartle: Fulton, M & Co. n4O. on account P. Mutchlnann; E. L. Goodwin IBLICon account J. 11. Barbour: Jas. Wilkins SL,'mt account Phila. & 11. Pet. Co: Fisher Bro. 640, on account same; Cosmos Oil Works 480. on account Gilles de; Peerless Work. NO, on account D. S. Duncan. Total • OIL SIIIPMENVI4 PER A. V. It. R. N'ational Henning Co.. 2. - it bbla ref. nil to Warden, F. & Co.. Phila. It. W. C. Tweedle. rlo bbla ref. oil to War den, F& Ca., Plata. Lockhart, F. & Co.; RAO bbl. ref. nil to War den. F. at Co., .Yhlla. Fawcett. lugan. StockAnle & Co., ltin bbls ref. 011 to Logan tiro. & Co.. Phi Ca. J. M. Biter. to bblm ref. oil to Logan Bro. & Co.. Phira. 11..1. McKee, MO bids relined oil to Logan Bro. & Co, Phlra. •J.C. Kirkpatrick 114 bids relined to Tacit tiros., Philadelphia. Citizens Oil Co.. BI bbls refined oil, to Tack Bros.. Philadelphia. B. W. blorgan 150 bbls retitled to Tack Bros.. Philadelphia. If. Koehler & Co, 00 bids ref. oil to Waring, K. & Co.. Phila. Braun & Wagner 550 bbls refined oil to War ing. Klog & Co., Philadelphia. Total . Union rter..nd S. co.. bbl ret. to Logan Oro. & Co.. Phila.. • Ralston 6. - Waring. 300 bbln recoil to W log. K..k Co., Phila. Total •lita bbls PITTSBURGH IRO ITARRWr. Orricr or THE Prrrsztfooo 6J zErre. rommr. Mgr .IK9 f • The feeling In iron circles, we are gratified ante. Is somewhnt better, and while it is of to be e - xperted that there will be much of a improvement at this sensou of the year. It It hoped, however. that the ntagnation which has prevailed for the pent two months has been broken. and that thin long season of de pression is over. When we state thatr the feeling Is better, it must not be Inferred that theraii any material Improvement In the de mand for metal or any advance In prices, for such Is not the case; but the Impression it catalog strength that the wont Is over, that the bottom has been touched. and, compared with last week, there has been more Inquiry, and a larger volume of business In the eggre gat e. Manufacturers still insist that crude iroua are higher than manufac tured. and that as there is not much chance to advance-Ile latter. there should he a mill further decline In the former. ANTIIR 4CITE. IUO tolls NO. 3 Neutral re.oo 4 mo 541 do do . 31.00 5 mo No.= Foundry . - 111.50 5 mo lied abort Forge . &AP d mo CHARCOAL. 77 tons L. a. 'Forge Ope m n Gm. 4,,m01t 45:65 ma lIIITNEMICS Mil. !WELTED TROD fart. SCri 01011 Dag. 133 tong Strictly Gray from Yard. 9:13.00 4 mos 49 ••• do Medium Foundry. 211104 mos 190 do do do :MAO 4 mos 100 " do Common Forge 30.00 4 mos " Medium Close Gray Forge. 31109 4 mos 350 •' Close Medium at Furnace.. Mal{ tnon _ . OD '• MediumWtrlteund Mottled. 300)4 moe 4do •• Neutral Mixture with Na tive ore Forge.. =OO mos 1113 •• Open Gray Forge io arrive. no) 4 mos 1W Medium Gray Forge... MAI 4 mos 11.0)4 mos .50 ()ray Forge. 3100 4 mos bet •• •• • ... 31.5114 mon AIARRETS El' TELEGRAPH. New scrY NEW TORN, ]Lay M.-Cotton dull; sales Sul tude. at 23 , 4 c for middling uplands. Flout. receipts lI,SM bbls; dull and drooping; sale. ROJO bids at $4.0034,13.5 for superfine State and western; Ct. er4 extra do.; esSeheri,7s good choice do; SSZtG extra Ohl. 241.761.6.6.5 white wheat; t. 5.50 good to choice dn. 'aye Flour steady; sales MO bids at f1..407t&5.i. Cora meal quiet. Whisky heavy; sales :150 Ltd. at 51.07.4(r1.05v, clueing dun .t wheat—receipt. or 29.:t1s bush. heavy and le lower; sale. of 55,1 W bash at Rio forrejected spring =1,04@.1.10 for No. 9 Raring; 1 1.144.1..al for co.. .Pringl $1:25,11.2r , for No. I spring; s3,2eraL for winter red and amber western; lllNfor very choice white State. Rye quiet end unchanged. Harley and Harley mat. dull. Vanadian Pea* are in fair demarid; sales of Ursa bush Si tee in torrid. Core -recelpts Hama bud,. Corn - let'. better, and fairly act ire; sales 3,000 boob, at $1.1141.12 for new mixed western, 81,14x1.1 for.westeru mad $1.16 for old mixed western, delivered. 'receipt. oats VAC bash; less smarm sales 111,- bush. at illeurc tor western. and CLOW for .)1114.d State. Hay steady. of 90c. ' , hipping; Elat.l4retrdl. Pops quiet and steady. at Ito ;lee. Coffee steady.. Molai.e. quiet; sales so hhfl. Porto Rico. 56c; New Orlenno, SW. Sugar active; lades 8.:00 hhde Cuba. at rio9Se. Rice quiet; 7al'N'c. Petroleum dull; crude Ito. re fined 27a2.74,c. Turpentine Walk. Pork In heavy and lower; Wes 600 bbls. at 10...1711.5 , ..50 for me... for prime. and $/4.10 for prime me... Meet stemlv; ',ales 171Ebis, at $ll alt for lain mega , and ticlalli for extra me... Beef Hams quiet: sale. :1) bbl'. at $28,03. Tierce Reef quiet and Hint. at Maali for prime mess, and t....Naal for India mew. Middles are quiet and firm. Cot Meats quiet; sales Pinky at L2al2!,c. Shoulders l‘r al7c. Lard quiet and heavy; sales 3 - .0 tes, at Viable for steam, and liitiatin`i for kettle-rendered; a1..1.401 too prime Steam. for May. June. July and Angara. at IrNe. Butter quiet and henr y ; 90.10 c for Ohio. Cheese dull. at 7altiNe. Freight. to Liverpool quiet. SLlPments•=4 o bosh wheat per .teamer, 4d. Latest.-Tbe dour market closed dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and a shade cruder; No 2 spring 51.144F/1.2). winter red and amber western Rye quiet and steady. Onto dull; Mc for western in store, ifillesc for Ohio. Corn don; 51,0016.1.21 for new Michigan western. Pork quiet and nominally un changed, Beef quiet and steady. Cut meats dull and nominal. Baena very quiet. Lord'. buyers 15Ve May or June, and sellers lac. Egg. 'needy at INV/119,4c.. 121::=12 . CINCINNATI. May ff).—}lour is in better de mand and the market is Orin: superfine t4.50e 4.111; extra $4.8301.5, 'and family 1.5.1We1,," 40. Wheat In fair demand: tales of wlater at'LOS 6,1.10 for N 0.2. and 11.12 for No. 1; Hill sold at 11,21. Corn to active demand: sales MOOD hue rat 11041.ta10 for mixed; choice Kentucky white sold at mug. 'lye dull at 944196 c, the latter rate for No. 1. - Barley unchanged. Hatt dull: Not 0/0c; No.l 50c; white aletdc; 4,(XXI bush - uhite sold at the Inside rate to arrive. Cott.* quiet u bt Arm at Tobacco good de mand: sales ISt Weds at 0.1 irt l2tfith aupply light nd the receipts taken as quick a. nffered. a Whisky unsettled SI,C6 offered 11,00 asked for Pld process, patent make cold at .I,(G. Mess ork dull and nominally ITID. Lard eery dull and nominally lower, city kettle repoler:d can he bonght at 160 Bulk meats firm lAA quiet at le. LI 1100 nod 10c and demand light. Bunn qdiet but arm: aboulders 1.14 c: sides ltii‘c and I,lvc for clear rib and clear. Sugarcured hams 100.14 c. flutter dull and declining fresh. F,g it. advanced to 15140/.16c. Cheese dull -12)1:14e. Linseed oil 01.Ti61.(11.. Lard oil doll t1.20Cg1.13. Gold 114 A buying. Exchange Is steady par Laying. Stoney market easy. CS= ice. Lolls. May IL—Tobacco active at full prices,' Cotton nominal at .11Iemp firm at ,v3 %. l . 2r fc gin c u l gr ell .m . d floor ste f a o d r y e a . t . tra.• Wheat; spring neglectedl f l lower; Ir regular N 0.2 red fiLlgral,tei—latter Inspected in. elevator; No. I choice $1,3V.1.40. Conn heat grades, especially white, buoyant, and higher; other grades dull; mixed Mae.. yellow #l4 - 0146; choice to fancy white sl,lf/2. $1.2. Oats firmer hut Inactive at 13Q430,4c. Harley veer stall AUc for Minnestota. 'Rye lower at Wanly. Whisky steady at 'KIK liroceries quiet • and nnchanged. Pork firm; sales small lota at c ol—latter:ltearT. Dry colt blear Adel packed cold at igKelliffs. Union firm at 137;c for shoulders; clear rib 1.7 e: clear 177. 0 ;:c; also 100,001) lb. clear sides, teller dogma. at ItNe. Lard quiet at I:fd , lie for steam and IVO. for kettle. Receipts— bbis dour. :5,70u Wah wheat, alp Each corn, 10.1XXI bush oats. 41:0 hogs. Cattle active at 51:47!;c. flogs steady at lea , Alic for goal to choice. =! Flour May in •••li.lxehange unchanged. Flour a shade lower and more active at 11.12 S Q.SX: for spring extra. Wheat moderatell active; irregular ranging at 94 ftktfttX: closing dull at 94N for 11o.2; this afternoon the mar ket was dull and unsettled at We for cash; itiNc for seller June. Cora opened Arm and closed quiet at. Wife:4%c, No. 9 unchanged this afternoon. Oats Arm and higher: cloalog at Za7l7loto To. 2.. , 13yie 'Armen and clOted etc for No. r. : Harley: :neglected nominal. Highwines quiet; closing with sellers at ;lA. Provisions dull: men - pork Closed at k 29. Lard 167616 1 :c. Dn . Malted shouldenlllXelrx• .Receipts for the • poet, toasty-fuse Mora. are .1:1 L6ls dour:494rd Lush wheat; nizr, do cm.: 48 = do oats:14(0 do rye; do Garr. 1ey:.. , , . bead hogs. Shipments —7AI his Hour; 6.11 Lush wheat; alga do corn; aL3.'l4 do oats; AMU do rye; 3,730 do barley; 2.415 tie./ hogs. pry Goals Market. .• • MeV Tiling, May M.—fluidness In this branch of trade meth:tuts Inert, and le chiefly coo fined to small orders required for Immediate use. There is no material clashitut in rates, as marry articles In this line are already selling nt prices anything but profitable. Atlantic A and Appleton A heavy brown sheetingseteadY at 15c, Augusta do lic. Cabot A and Everett AA lie, Bedford It Ellie. Suffolk It F. Ore, Tre mont E 83f c, !Moth E bleached Isc. do 13 do 10c. Monadnock 104 bleached eimetlnits Mc. do 12-I do 'American ehlrting stripes sold et 4e; Rate, and Latumster maghants arm, eo sold at the close at 17c, and not Isc as ;printed recently. ETZ! T0r..r.00. Mar 53.—F lo quiet. Mast 'a shade better and closing quiet; No. white' rodolor do WM limber Mich. S4.LI. No. 1 red 11,18. No I do 11,13. No 3 d 6 .1,63. Corn better. tor No. I 9te per bulb, No. 3 We. endow . We. Oats ste a dy. No. I Wig. N 0.3 MN;. Freights 3c to Buffalo by tit:l Oat. VD! Wprnents nt llourb4o Mils; Corn 8,160 bush; Oats 1,060 bush. . . CLEMWSD,..May W.—Flour steady and un changed. R. Flour steady , and unchanged Wheat a shade firmer: ;ales No. 1 red at the clone at $1.17: N 0.2 was held at $l.ll. Corm. steady and unchanged. Oat; firmer at s:c for No. 1 State. Rye firmer and quiet at incie,.sl for State.. Batley: nothing doing. Petroleum scarcely- so firm and very little spot oil Is offer ing: held atM,sfe In round Iota; car lots and under at . .:41{drY,c; crude lower and is held at }n.:-.5 per rhilad Iphia PIIII-11•CLP/111., May 'al.—Flour steady with demand very light: Nl.lll.ir wheat extra family WO:kW:4I W beat quotations barely main taed : sales western red at $1.32a135. Rye steady: western fl Al. Corn dull and declined lc: yellow 1.1.0.)31,1o. (lots hteadv: we,t,rn ltc, Petroleum Mead;: erode 11140 and re lined Provisions unchanged. Whisky nominal at 11.119 for western Iron bound. I=2 BALTIMORE, May :I),—Flour dull and weak. and market favors buyers. Wheat dull and lower: western si.rauki. Corn dull and lower. while $1.11103.18: yel- low $l.lO. Oats steady at Sc.& Rye sl.if4tt LIO. Mess pork firm - nt VMI. Bacon active: rib sides kc; clear sides 17Xc: shoulders 14 Whiskey quiet at sl3oal .12. c; hams 210.4.t0. Lard oulet nt 17 , 4017%. Memphis. MlntrlliS, May :11.—Cottou dull at WC: re ceipt., fit bale.; export., 254 bales: reeelpts for the week, 3.140 bale.; exports. 4.5A1 stock. 15,880 bales. Flour dull cod nominal. Corn: white steady at *1.15a1,13. Oat. dull at . . . . . 'e. Hay dull at Va. 22. . Bran dull at. IM3. .ard flat. Pork dull at 1r10,50. Ilaeon : .houlders 13.%4111c, sides 18e. OEM= NEW Ont.r.aa. May M.—Cotton. holders ask an advance, but buyer. operate with cau tion; middling 2. 4 .1(c; sales IMM bales. receipt. 4.041, exports to Cronstadt 1:294, stock 123.071: sales during the week 11,010, receipts la.Vid. export. 34.41111. MEI EIIIME2 Hu weceva. May Ml. — Wheat weak: 'ON r No. 1. ftml lalw for No. 2. t rate firm at 50c . . . for No. Y . Corn nominal. Rye firm at CAM. for No. I. - Freight. unchnnged. 'Receipt.: 3.000 bhl. dour: 94,1 W truth Ncheat. Shipment.: bbl. of flour. IAA)). both wheat. Detroit. lirrnorr. May M.—Flour In fair demand and tendy at $4O - 10ei.05 for choice. Wheat scan, ml very arm. with eaten 1 at $l,ll. Corn: Ight pale. at ole. Oats steady at 118 e for state ad Cjinada. IMPORT? BV RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND PITISDERMI RAILROAD COMPANY. Mar 93.-12 cars lake sup ore. :Owen berur, Blair & Co: 3 do Jackson ore, Brown Co; 3 do 1 Gore. 1 do I nog do. Moorhead & Co; 2 do wuh ore. Wilson, Glass & Co: do champ ore, W Clark & Co; 8,020 ft lumber, W W don lk Co; 10 ears copper. 72 messes, MIL St & Co; &000 ft lumber. CI A Mundorl; 8,003 do do. It A Clarke & Co: UM posts, G A Mundorf 8.000 ft lumber, Hamilton, Lemon. Arnold 3, Co; 8.003 do do. R W Downer; 7.000 do do. 8 & W H Martin; 8.000 do do, W W Higdon: 15 hbls hams. Dairen & Townsend; SO bells r d chairs. Bedford C Co; ai bills rakes, Park & Dean; TA plates copper. Park & Co; 100 bbls Dour. Soho maker & So 242 blooms Iron. Nholck & Co: GM EMOIM! to do. Park Bros; cB bids - copper. UIQ. M & Co; I car wheat. Scott & tibial: I hhd horns, Ibo dri.l'arter. McGraw & ,Co: S bbls oat meal. Harris & Haring: 5 do - do, W Prance:al bra chef..., F & Son:6 cal*. ware W Welsh; 0 do do. Reynolds. Steen & Co; 116 , n11 bbls, t' A Wornwast le; Udo do. It D Moore: DLitt (Ill: apple.. I do liencheel G Kelintle: 1 do dry frail. Means & Coffin: 9do dry apples, kg. bolter. li Ilea Jr: 18 eke dry - apples. liiceracken & G; 2 bin. eats. I Orkin butter, Day & Co: 2 do P Duff .i- Son; 9 boa cheese. Van or der & Shepherd; M la( bids ash. Means& Conic; I bbl liquor. & Stevenson: Id bdls willow.. T. M Radek; 103 hoe cheese. J Hurbey & Co. PrZTAIIVROR CLTCTSNATI AND ST. laWrA RAILROAD. May i.-6 6rktn. buffer, H bbis egg& IV IS Omit 43 bpi matt. .\ Volk .k Co; 3 cars 4/actg../ Painter; I do wheat. ITT Ken- .• • . [lady: I do d0..1 S Liggett; 2 cars staves, W s - tI {castings;: do do. NI P bblour. lOU do to be., Watt, I. & Co; AS Lev barter: I' Shields: 3 bhds tobacco, A Sbaub; al too Dalzell & bales b corn. LIAR 05. 4 do • • . . • • • • sugar. 3 Conner; 5 tcs hams. Voigt, 11 k Co:9 butts tobacco. It W Jenklu , on; :.11 ends do, 3 Kohemtll Mot do. S P shrlver; 17 logs barley, McHenry . & H; :C1 do do. Kell 1 . It; 9do rye. Hood; 244 do dour. Schomaker & 1.:10 bp meal, F O Craighead; 11 do barley. Smith & Co; 6: doe corn, IV s do. 73 do oats: Kell 8; 1t; 16 do meal.s do rye. W. Griffith; 701 too hams, IV 11 Hays; 6 htids hams. J H Parker; 05 to, Mum, Sellers:6 Dos candles. IV 11 Cooper; Ido do, 11 Berger. Pirranumatt. FORT 'WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD: May ;H.—zo bbla Dour, 11 wmince; 10040 do. Geo Stewart; I ear barley. 3 M sen &Co: 10 bales c husks, IV S bbls flour, owner; 4 hides. Seibert & bids eggs, 11 - oodtrorth k Davidson; 7 bbls. Mesuror k H; td bblsofl, Geo E Palmer* Cu-, _lOl bey cheese, Lonely & W; 1 bu tobacco. S H Baird; Sn bus glass. C Ihmsen & Co; IA blots string. IV Flacons & Son; 10 D4lB I oil, II L Fahnestock k• Co; 5) pkgs fish, Knox & Orr; 100 bbl, lima, owner. 142.00 - h 44 11104 . . • . ALLICORIMY RIATION. Mar es cars lum ber, McCurdy „if Meljlaulgs; I do ore. Iloor , r, Ilurcheeld;2o halt bids fish, 10 by.. stareb. J I , :ohen; 2 pigs cigars. R W Jenklowa; • c s clmese, J Baldluger; 10 be, starch. Mercer 2 Robinson; 1 ear lumber. .1 tlillaud; 1 ear flaxseed. 21 11 Suydam; 100 bbls flour. R Knox 2 Son; 12 do whisky, R t A Calmly. 2 curs cooperage, .1 31 Hemphill; 1 do lumber, Jotro Naar. • ALIZOITLVir VALLEY RAILROAD. May M.— cars metal. McKnight & Cu; 2 do do, J Moor head:2 dodo. W Smith; 1 do lime. Hendirrsoti Bro; aka oats, 13 do corn. Scott & II; 20 sks srheat..l Beals; alibis dour. AY M Bonnier & Co: 1 car grain. W H Kirkpatrick & Co: 10 mils leather. Ir Fifteens & Son; 9 bbls pota toes. Seldenstrlcker & Co. IMPORT. 111 HAIKU. WIITCLING pan Pe: N 11.1,1. May al.--Il bbls P Consblln: 15 sks montom., S hero): IX I.d I. palor, Peb Paper 51te Co; 5) keas w lead..lucker A Morgan: 43 toe( lalde.. 15 enlf stint, G H Anderaon .k Co; 22 bka_potatne4-1 J Pettit Jr: 51 al. barley,] M Canon & II aka rye. W J Meek; lot suudritot.l II Jones: 29 bales bar. 15:1 wheat. J & W Falriey; 31 bbls ou C Buchanan & Co: I cask crockery, If Item Ido do. W McGrew: I do do. Le•Ae $011: I do dn. H S Spurry,• 26 kg, nano. Combs ee Bur 21121: ha , exam. 1 mute 00. T W Baker: bbl 1 keg; butter, H Rea Jr: .2.30 hoop pplea. 11 Cealwell. 15 pkan eggo. 2 Arians but ter, fiend& Metzip . , 60 kin nails. Dilworth, Harper it Cm 45 ba r n wheat, PI do . rye. It Floyd & Co: 114 ska oats. A Clarkty: Pm do rye. 9do shelled corn. Bose A Ewing; 31 do rye, 311 to barley, W J Meek: 01 do barle. A Moore; 3 collo rope. J ilsoo & Son; In be; potatoes, 16 baskets do, W Kerr, I 142 egg , 1 h.. butt'' , A Me load. CINCINNATI PIM Sr. CITAIII.GA. Mar 31.--4 bhla pkga d apples, Woodworth & bin drum, Mellaren & McK: IN:chairs. J Bern hard:3lpkgs fruit can wax. Ii A Kelly: 134 chairs. J Meyer & 4.0 n; u hdLesacks. .1 & IV Falrley: int Mulatonsen & Son; 21N tons Inetal. Lor . ..rols & e: 25 bbla whisky, .1 Self reth: 43 bales cotton, 10 tea d beef, .7) do beets. W II Hays & don:3 pkga. Boyd. Murray & Ft 2 do do. Plekersalll & Co; lot h h goods. N 15 pkg. furniture. It Bergen 150 tea barna:l7 H Myers k Co; re bbl, flour, 230 do hlghwlnea, Clark & Co. PITYPITCHON. BROWNNYTTA.P. 'AND GENEVA PACK= COMPANY. May Ars oats, SchneMack &H:IS do corn. Menne & L.t&l lam •CY MINA,. H C Scbmertz; 100 ohs oats, it H Conway; 10 do corn. 126 do onto. McHenry & H; 67 do nom. 63 do oat. J 11 Holly; 119 bin w gill.. Fry k Co: 17 pkga produce. F 11116; 510 rails c wnrc. W D Cooper & Co; 0 pkgs egna, McCracken, G & F.; I bbl butter. bI NV Rankin. RIVER PACKETS MO%O GAfIKLA PU RH. • T HE FLEET STEAMER Alg o t BELLE, J. J. t'i."l4 l -ITril• r""11'. 1 g. Independent Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva Parket. 1A.,,. ielvlotvhtt atfirv. tivAaqv IrLor7 Freight and Passengers to all Willson ot, ,, .ininthela river. boot. a„V.:t t=rsir p a7 b""*".l tOrn • RAWL PATTEIttiON. Agent. PORTINUILTH PACKET. VOR WHEELING, MARI- • I. ETA, PARKER !111 ERG. .11tONTON AND PORTIOIOLVIL II`a•e• Pittsburgh EVERT FRIDAY-4 Pm. Leaves Portsmouth EVERT HONDA Y-10 A.W. The new and splendid passenger steamer - GRANITE STATE. W. Id. [ERR ~,, . . .oawnitandgr, Will leave as annhuneed. For freight or passage •Plit/ On nottrd, or to ti. ft. 011ittlAWT d: CO.. turn Monts. NEW ORLEANS. • VOR MEMPHIS and NEW "dr a t ORLEAVS.-The alannali and feat creamer BELLEVERNON Capt. J. J. Danlmatr, 111 Inre rltlin'°4"' p°lll TIIIH DAY . VATAaaI . nn .or freight or =el 71/o.l`rulvUo%. mill ii. 11.4111 RIEST d Co.. Agents. t.`PPER 11.4" OR ST. LOUIS, KEO• ssa gr a g ODE, DUIIINUE AND IT. PAUL.-Tho Ile pamengor Moamar HAVANNA i'apL Will Innen for tbo abut , . and intemoodiate porta on tiATOILDAV. Ala, 'Alm, 4 le. Re F" r, )LACK-:zPiliTi4VD 4 rw r ja Pittsburgh and Cincinnati PACKET LINE The new and avian/11d ilide.lolll si dEt *Mauler JT_T TIAT A., Vint. C.L.Move Pittaburgb for Ctn. einnatiEVEßV THURSDAY at Ititedoek prompt- Iff Returing, will leave einctimati EVERY HUN. D'Alf al. 12 Y.. For fr4f" 011.'" NAITIVLTINAvOon , tub 7 JAM/bit CXMLINS, Agent,'' Pittsburgh and Cincinna PACKET LINE. It. splendid rldo.►he*l &earner ARLINGTON, DATIIEi. 1100111 C, Master, A. 8. gotke elerir.'lesier Pittabfirgh for flocianalt *Tarr TUESDAY 10 VS sg...sly, oggorning.learseCtoolanati.N , rota , Mulch, atilt 111. evert rItIONY. rot freight, paaeare. a danir an board or to ...: JAMEI4 COLLIN& fat. FLACK t MILLING WOOD, Arad, 'ENNESSEE. COUNTRY CURED lIAMEL-5 clam on steamer Robert Moore, to Arrive, far We by ' • • MIAIAM DWELT I • PITTSBURGH p4l; Y RIVER. NEWS The river was stationary last evening. with 4 feet 2 inches in the channel cly the Monongahela marks. • The itranite State departed for Port, oath last evening with aW+ ad trip. - The Petrolia, from Wheeling, arrived a departed as actual. Thd Belle, Capt. .1 P. Smith. is- the guitar packet for Brownsville. tieueva id :VI intermediate ladrilF to day. leas lug SP. M. Mr. WElroy. a gent!. man . - a. • ll.kuo.cu 10 the patrons of the Nlonon frahela trade, is her agent Isere:; • As o•. have relwattll3'noteri, the Belle givA re Aerial attention to way humilies,.. ' • Who ifeservP.has gone toprownsville In dismantled. and her mikehineq plarod • The Bellevernon, Capt. Darragh With his brother. Mr. T.. 1. Darragh in the office, is announced to leave for New Or. leans this afternoon, and passengers and shippers can rely on her going shear through. The Savanna, I 'apt. Thos. Rogers. with Capt. [Bane R. Whittaher in the office:de parts today for St. I.lmis and the 17pper —ATMs, cotrespinslent telegraphs to the Cincinnati ConnSerrial under date of Wednesday. RR 10110 W.: The clerk of the Camelia furnishes no the following particulars of the pinking of the Robert Moore enroute .from Nashville to Cincin nati..llll four hundred tuns of freight, crompriaing Hour, pig iron. no mob, to. hacw, and miscellaneous. The Moore was following the Camelia up Smithland Island, when the Camelia, grounded about the same time the Mtiore struck snag or rock. She tilled rapidly. -and sunk in two or three minutes. The acci dent occurred at 21 O'clock, Tilesday morning. rize Moon. called for amain. timer, but the Camelia, being aground. could only rend her yawl. The Camelia, after getting oft, laid by the Moore till morning, and then went back to Smith land and took ur a boat to nave what freight. they. elina - fihe took thi Moore's passengera, and left her officers and crew aboard. saving what they could: No lives were had. The Moore lies straight, with her bow in 01. and her stern 311.15 feet water. The Tyrone, which sunk at To , bum Point. gaturtlay night, lies in 10 feet water. • —A St. Louis dispatch under date of ;Wednesday says: The towboat J. 8. Neal, lately running in these waters, has been sold to H. R. Hudson, of the Marin:. OudiCanapany..lliddi.pne, •Bust. of the Ituhlcon,.lrings, uvws that the Carrie V. Kounti, waiter return trip from the Ouachita river, having broken her fore and aft log .chain, ran loin the done at the head of IslAnd l 3.to ro pair. While there sate got on the lair and stuck wt foot that she could not get tor, and the water receding ham left her high and dry. Th.. Itobiron worked at her titre, !tom without etli•et. and Cap tain Ibiat' thinks 4te will break- In two and be a total bol e s... flee stern projected over the bar aliont 11 hem: with 4 ' feet of water under it. The iioutitz ware owned y W.. 1. Kowa,. and 11. K. Ilazl,tt, and is rob ably insured in l'ittshargh. . —On Thursday the's:valuer :Ulm-mins liamag.4l Lc •rrikiag a pier of tL, Hoek Itlnnd tally, She wino run and lien nesting onl thd bbrtoiit of lb, river with lier hohl Roll ot wat. t. Whoil she struck tlu• Captain hurried the m'uniei and childrrn into the texas and Iltend,.; the. beat for the stunt, as she sae ,duk ing. • The ferryboat started. for her but wag erd needed. 'rhe officers of the boat hoped to gm_Tier repaired sufficiently to take her ',resent limit(' St. Louis The es• eitement was interior during' the event. _Tine Madison Con rirrnf Monday sacs. The Pilots in the employ of thi Line and Mailissin packets agreed to uniform ihentaolvest. t It 41411 ti,rodsti)t phos hat," and no man will he al to leave the boat without wearing it. Jake Hemline is to Le excused, no he says tar women at the head 'of Walrcut street would laugh at him. • • —Competition in theyt. latdoaud en.-• phis trade has twinned 11.101 of freights and travel down to a very satisfactory hasie to shippers Mid traveler.. CaLin pa, sage is offered by the Meinpnis and St. Loula Transportation Company to MPH, •plda. for the .ma of meals included Peel - , aiW • . —The Chattannonoi TiMIR of 'the 1511 nays. The lieAiwa is timi up toot the rn• • ,h,chargesi. Lelie,e it in the inteh tion of the We,teru vald Atlantic Itailr y to retl re via irely from the river trade, end report...l that Colonel Ft IC ltyroi trill ptirrhitiie the Itriittra for the mail line ,ht wr.n m 'lama nnogn l'ineinnati Enquirer 'of Thur, day .1., An Affray nernred on the'pura .'ar NE CLarlea juat Imfore leaving thik hart Tneaday evening. in which a min named Jamen.SWllla Avon. the hark and ',boulder. lie was taken to the lueriital. where Ids woundx were dre.ned. ,and prottottnred nevere hut nnt dangerom, —'llhe Nlemplthl and tilarleatosi Hnil -ttnd have reduced rittrA 2.ie per rut. on fifth clam. elasit. , :lr On baron. lard. ,kr.. Se per LW ou flour, and le per hmthel nn grain. =MEE . sold ye..terday punk,. from Hickmatt to Le used to: a wharf-boat nt that place She will be towed over the in a day or two and taken to Hickman. —The tow Last 'figreso. N.. 2 lin. ha( UP at the eonlkon landing on account o low water. Si,. has too large barge+ 1: tow, loaded with iron. wre, drawing six feet. rontaininvihoiet 4,000 tont. —The 31e...eager left St. Loftin h l'ittothurglt on Wednenday, and the %Va. inita and Kate Putnam 'passed bnuittrill the WIMP Sz, Co. PERRII-BUILDING, Duquesne ,Way, .Pittsburgh TA CK BROS., Philadolphin. WA. R. IN & KING, ConnolonlOn Mernhards and Broken In Petroleum and its Products A1.7.1:L1.11 bllQl.lt3Nle WAY Philadelphia Addeo., 1 11 P4 I N ,KING& CO .pp_ 10 WALNUT WALNUT MEET._ ECLIPSE . PETROLEUM REFINERY Heitert W. C. Twed,dle, I= imbricating and th b Trxt Burning UiII. renesic ItAILFLOA,D AXLE OIL, l i m Sunda sum haat without ch..", W• 7 07.1,0: uxu.u"7;".2lTor „„, ...., ENGINE.. MACHInw • • •••'-'• Will mit norm . PAW HILL AND PLANING MILL OILP, P A d ir ea ir e) CUM , ri maGiTt Of. 011 TAN eirtileN7t)lN, Mel and FINIS G,GANOLINE, 011., lIAIINE:ip 0 . PARA FPI s• AIISION VANN to ensure. Ilaipla Irani weak and Wm:blue? tune rut. ne Tboaa panducta sae mum:soured —•• SLe addle). patent by Superheated Pte.= t apex , Lubilestise Othi aimd. n• WI L OVtIo daring ita " unt= 4 , =al ' it ". 91 d dating ea... eOld. The Railroad 011 a are one. quailed. sant ara In constant. nu upon uesnY:l2.l F:s7,!lt i telithVgg Pritrgnit , " It Shausburg Bridge. STE 4 ToLIVERPOOL ; AND qUEENS TOWN.—TMX , UNMAN MAIL .• . IM . SITIA !IA PB, smalyiringidstern ars. clam vemelo, among Mo m lb. Miebra- CI VOF PARI • • ci ., / ”11 n i , l34 . l l l . o p o EV:l o , t ill r ßOTl7 " RD ' A :4 :roox *r. Ple/r MOO OF A LITWC:I I E. "...PO/ to. , • °TP....11. or further nfuems- WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr-, FLOUR. . . p . ptßl , t)TEvt f Llnrnvto,sir.s. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.; AI.L.ITY; PA. of JO c w i t i 1 0 . 9 .111 &. 2 suit Blow o. t tl<t tl •'.• • Vibe EIME SPEOIAI; NOTICES. ter. ,-- CONSUMPTION. DR. SCHENCK'S PULAIONIC STRUT. tot the ut,nt Cnaghs, Cold, and Coneutaptinm Dr. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC teethe mire heDyreepanch. and all the Debilitated Condttions of Stncus DR- SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, for Dis eases ot the laver or to act as a Gentle Purgative. All or these three MUlletnes are often required in curing Consumption, though the Pulmoelc Syr up alone has cured desperate cues. The Seaweed Tonleand Mending. Pills assist In reits oho lug the Stomach nod Lira, end help the . Pul esti, Syrup to 4ltient .0 search through the blood sestets, by winch mums ncure Is soon et- Thove• Medicines e cobscienticaly whom' to the Pubne as m abe only mite. curtain u end reliable tmedy for pulmonary consumption, and for ell haw. morbid rondltiona of the body which lead to that fetal dine., Liver Con.platut and Dralvetahn are often forerunnem of Comumptlon. and when they manifeet themseirqp they require the mart prompt attention. The Pninnoile.Syrup in a medicine which b. had a lend PrObation before the public. It. value has been proved by the thousand cure. boo made - Through herbal 4.f more than thirty-eve year,. ail of whit& time Its reputation hak increased. and the moat otattnate skepticism mu no longer doubt that It is a remedy which may be used with confi dence In rill cams which admit of a ehre. ti 4l . l nit h w e hrgl j eAt w n i . l }L ' :Prattlitil l gitMlla r ,ro ly he cured. If his lung. Ive not too much warded to make a cum possible. Even in csaes supposed to be Inennible, when hi s and phyalcia. hare deataired. the urn of this Medicine hoe Kneed the life of the patient and restored him to perfect health. Dr. Pc/tench does not Pay that all Ft of Pei teener,. l'onsunt ption are within the h of med icine, but he emphatically assert. tea 011012 when entice. hove the most alarming 'Moto.. such as a violent cough. creeping chili, eight owe., general debility. even to much ',degree that they are obliged tolel In bed, and when they are circa up by tliclrpbyeician. they unty atilt be cured. No the treatment can create new lunge. ninehen the tun, are very Redly diseased and h. Ca. Lent destroyed, a ease may be effected by Dr. Schenclia medicine. Also. In Perot°lnna Dlseues. these medicines are MIMPIy elnelent. Dr. Schenck hiss photographs number of pertains who have been mead/ oorerw with running sores and now all healed up. This show,. lie purifying PcoP.fitali. to heel =prin. In tho s. the treatment of 61nen . metIon It le of the at. • . mo e t importance to lave vigor end a to the eyetern. Hence It le noceseatv healthy etrengthe tone n the anneal..., of the patient and barges°. the dlge, lion. Pniper nourishment Is required together with such meant Ise will make Ihefood molly dig., tale. The artifact. taunt suitable for the diet of Consumptive patients; are designated In Dr. Schenck'. Almanac, which ere dietributed gratui tously. In gene fu rr ed . ORL highly maritime sal utes are to he prebut the digestive organe most be strengthened In order to make either foal . Or Medicine serriorebid s requitement is met by the Seaweed Tonle. used for this pUrpowi it was d TaTil the digretire pewers are pet In good Inger; the food has Its proper effect: the system of the Patient is Invigorated and the lungs begin to ere, else thi fuOCtio. In a normal and healthy man ner.. T h e n the heeling powers ot Pulmonic Syrup wilt enact the ruse. Pulmonary Coneumptlon Is *Mot always men- Wielded :with Itylpepcia and Liver ComplAML Echenctie Mendrake Pills are Intended to remora obetructlo Min the Liver and reenacts health mum, They have all the eflleam which to ascribed to calomel. or `bin meee," and are 'cemented not to contain particle of Any minend poison. Thom Pllic cure the moct ohatinate rostivenem. Nick beedschey pile.. billions allection.. and all other dicemos which ri nd from • torpid or obstructed conditlim of the lever. (Me hoe of these pilln will prove the ',Mame of the medicine. In Coneumption the Seaweed Tonic and 31.- dreke Pills are Inventable evenly' , medicines. They relieve the sulferiegeof the patients:ld assist the Pulmonte Syrup in efferting• mire. They heye been found earful In advanced Magee of fimmutron don, where the Ines. aro almost entirely destroyed and ell cynitmlm. according to the judgment of the PhYelcim , indhettAd • Mem'. th. 'The Ilvm of pUtents who were Actually Ina dying condition knee been preserved for months by the um of Schenek. the...erre:it remedlee. Schenck'. Almanac contain. • full trestle. on the canon. form. of dices., M. mode of treatment end Amoral directions how to use his ni edi einem. be had griltie, or cent by non hy eddressing his Principal Mee, No. 13 North Sixth street, Phila. dolphin. Pa. Prim or the Putmonle Syrup mut PomMed Tonic ea re ch 1111.3 e per bottle. or 87.30 a half dos Mm. Mandko Pine 1,13 met. • bor. Formle by ell drugeletc, dels:UT winrtieJt TREAT AI.I. PRIVATE. Tlat numerous daze of (Le, result tr.'•m self-abuse, pnalucing unmannuess. debility, Irritability. eruptions. .mtnal eminsions. and finally Impotency pertnisnentlyeured. Pena,u anlicual with delicate, Intrirato and tong Manning to .4111111one] compleints are politely Invited to mil for connulletruis. watch corts nothing. I.Upe dlniCe, the bunt a tAlWiliM, h.. enabled Alm to' poriect rruiedle. onno era cienrefe. permanent. and which to [WM& nue, eau 1.•• used without hind. ranee to buelnesa. Nettleton. prepared in the es. tabllshment, which embraces Thee." receptton and rOOllO, .1041 Ingo-ding and keeping apart ateni• tor patient. requiring daily national alt..- Was. and eaten. and ettetalcal battw, ihns tunnel:l - the tamed mineral Sprang, No matter who have faded. Nan y.mr oute. Ile odd e st.. sin hie gattuphiet of en, page...ant in any tor two INtaillp, in waled envelope. 'ettoutunde of oases tlwated •onsally. at Attlee and all One r the cuntry. Conaultatlon free, personal, orb, mall.. Whew No. 9 Write street. i Deal Court Nowt. Pittsburgh, Ps. Itoure S Sunday. 5. to P. U. UMi=iiNUM 3 1 A:11100M HOW LOS TT! WO lir74, R afl U otTn i 4 " llAlitik . ,N ~ Vra :I n i i lis.s.olltaTMEN I. anu ItrolloO Cure ot Apertuatnrrhala. or Seminal Weillner, and troPcdt punts to illarriatre generally: Nerroustous. Con suudorlon, Epilepo,wid MentAl and Physic.' Icpacity, tr., 47 ROUT. J. :c L . L). IL so thor tr . f Vb. 'Owen 80011," dr. - A HMO:TO TI OF 81.:VVELLEILS. - Pont under teal.. • pt.. envelope. to any 'wares. receipt Gr six raelta.)7 It,, postaue rtanape, to P. IL LINK A('ii.. Igl &ivory, hem Vort. Podortion tv . 2. 43(N.A150 Be. Culverorell. . , . . - Marilee° aide - tries Scent.. tn23.51l --- rIiATICHELOR'S HAIR DYE.— TM, splendid Hair Die u lb. pest In the world. liar.less. tellable, instentens.., does not . . Main ked. az.y • VlTAl.ll'lit a nd •oe eWfat death. Avotd the vaante4 41#15. sh , prep.-411MA iroastiog virtue.. ttw donut pos oea,_ hr gentllno W. A. Rateltiell.e y n /kir tqa has lisA 30 year* untaratahea tryUllattoll to aphid It. Intr¢nty as lisp Perfeo4 Hair 1 , 3 f. -Black or Brown. I.id toy all Drugirtts. Applied at 10 Ilya , ' WAWA • • • fe: WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c. ESTABLISHED BA A. k T. GORNIA. M..uuliNtl_,Y, Wholesale Grocpr,- 271 LIBERTy STREET, lelractly .pia.atte Nagle. 1114elo • pal-Nut:He:lL a•A. Meanor & Harper, FIAJUIL. DILA IN AND PILDIA:CE 7tlllllniS, , ioll h ersdams • .+TRTI . 4. A. ` , TENI.K. Ni. STEELE (V SON, • Commission Merchants, ~ ;'.1 9 1 . 4"41 1 11'1% KYNN.','. mm~,u.'•~. W. C. Armstrong, t! , tim•so , to Fetter Arnotrottej PlOprrE MMIMION MERCHANT, 1211-N4 MAIIKET EMMERT. I B LA N (1-1 A OILS Wholesale and Retail Grocer, NO:39e/ PENN STRE E'r apbczko 11 ITTLE. BAIRD it PATTON, Whole PALE 0 . 110CEll&l'onnoltaloo alerebanla Ovalers In Prduce. Flur. Damn. Caro., 1 , 101. 'urban and Lard 011. Inn, Nana, Glaaa, (Vann yarns and all I'lltatnab Manufactares agnmna/0. 11:1 and 114 BICCO/111 Plttsbanzh. JOHN t, norsg. .raver. nurgr. uorne. TOWN I. nou SE SnmPAsors Iv to JOHN I. 1101.01 k fO.. Whokortle Grocers end romconoton Merchants. oorner thartlikekl and Water streets, Plttabowh. noes IDDrcoN A. W•I.II.ACZ. lIIPTON d; WALLACE, Wholexale AD A ar GROCea uvi . IlDebursh.EßS AND PRODUCE DEALERS., Nu. : rONUBTII GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FoKitlibil'OitT BUILDING LOTS. ON DAII. MAY !23d. 18,0, ut 2 o'clock, on the premises. - whose very desirable lots see sufficiently known. Timm of esio,--Oncothini rash. Milano. In one end two year, with Intentst. Deeds frew of atemmeto purchasers. Ten dollars auk lo lie paid on each lot when sold. A FNEN, ity,GDRBION TRAIN. en heretofore. I icilliosse the Connellmdie Depot. Pitistuiryslt, at weioch pmelsoly no the doe of Pale and outerey fi r iTZlolgitr. lr ' grr tmd from lowed on too No ticket. reunited. ' *pal . A. NIPILWALS}.., Auctioneer. PUbile Auction Sale BUILDING LOTS. 31.1 Ta. situ Ate In the Ightl•Werd, Mtn. burned very conyealfat• In WILIAM nation, on e Allegheny Walley druad, will be extvned In the Sale. on the eretelsecon• SATURDAY, the '2lzit :of May,lB7o, Thoth face tharAllegheny River, and com mand u Clew that Camel. .be7called. Meyer* readily accessible by River. - All. any Valley Hall road, the AllethanY'natio , greet and Illithd avenue, blest -Liberty. They vary in else from 20 fort by 100 to• quitnor of an wthe. and aro wield out Ca to render every nne tbenj •thlif • aPProsehed by wide etniedi. 'nth Oilmen* Paesenger thiliwitkelwatith• • hare theared th e Hthenanry author! for extending their road to aight . . Ram .01 adjaewnl to these fansould the new City Water Worth will in all probability he located within • abort tlistatece. Schools and Churches of all denominations are convenient. Theth Loth are hound tit spprdciate rapidly i o value, and whilst they are tile moid eligible and convenient cites for lin. their inevitable appre ciation in thine.. Ass them desirable for ptirpuses If investment. . . Tonne to mit purchasers. The proprietor wlll ntter these lots So that every man may mount • home, one pay for tt on Tam reasonable terms. A *Ductal free train will leave the Allegheny:Va. ley Depot on day of solo at)o • •.A plot of these lots can be seen et the °Mee of C. B. NEELY. No. 87 Fifth ave.°, Illttaburgh. 143 BUITIIFIELD'B7.ItEET. 67trze • PAINTING, GRAININ'Gi .&o. HN , T GRAY", own AND SION PA/21=1, orswinNiatt-APii) Ga—iLzlE.ll, • No. 34 NIN'III 3TNIGET, Oa ,4/480 U.n 4,ire•CJ ' G., MAY 21, AB7O. I= AUCTION =I aCiNti Ef. EIMW AueriON=lf. PQTANOIA ; AMERICAN BANK, No. 80 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURGH lIA9/1 CAPITAL V. 100,000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANS OF DISCOUiT Ail) DEPOIRT. JOHN FLOYD, WIL FLOYD. • Prusla en.laer. • • Th.. M. Marshall, . John M. MbrMand, Wm. T. ghannon. 1 Archibald Wallace. James W. A rrolt• • , Jut. Ir. (MA.. B. I.eseti, • Wm. Floyd. Jobs Floyd. This Mimic I. now flair oriPmisibl sad prepared to do P a C ement Banking business. ilirkdd • • .L FREEHOLD BANK '. . AND ' BUILDING ASSOCIATION, No. lOU FourlVlve.; Pittsburgh. R gtk. i • vident—BDWAßD HOUSE. unlrk " virlTAvieitTreL2MvPPlD ROENA TIMEr AIM SITS. VW.. Preeldento—J. O. CRAFT, ADAM JACOBS. EDWARD 14kUSII. "'"' Wri.IAM TIIIVIFS. J AMER S. I T, ILOICT. W.MAC E , THOMAS II EL, JARED M. BRUSH. THOMAS W. DB NIS. ' Secretary and Tteosurer—THOMAS STEEL. .Amistant Cashier—JAMßS P. SPERM. Onice boon from 9 o'clock A. 0. to d o'clock P. L. dally, and every Saturday evening from 7 to 10. aravat . COMMERCIAL . . BANKING COMPANY, No. q, 2 Fourth Are., Pittsburgh. CAPITAL I : 0200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. , . W. 111 EVERSON, -W.C. MA CRUM, Proeldent..... Cashier., I I,IIMCPOII.II, ALBXANDER RATES. JOHN LI;IMAT, A. 11. ICIGLISH D. fI.*AC WM. ir 7, . .11 . .__E1:E11.102k, tOVIt,A Ls aLL S. W. 10 MDGMAITT, JACOB liLBIL . Collectioes made on all acontolblO Poisin of the U k .. l " r "" %lio d woos TIME DEPOSITR. • ' cr,Tres attention given to a.ll Wetness of cones pondento. CITY BANK; =2=22 CAPITAL 1100.000 !TOCKFLOLDERS IXIfIVIDVALLT LIABLE. INTDRENT PAID O N DEPOIT!, FOREIi/ * Fa - MANGO I bought. and wlld. and when deslwd temllled to Ellinpn .C.o.honk,. ;Ingle no utd In all lbw prIneIPIW of Ihw United Stales end DOSILNICKMI s sit, Prwoldeol. JANOO MVIALIX. Vlos President. W. N. XI/BAJA:I4 Clshler. 11.1bnasop. ' James X<Csbe. Thomas Huutte, Hugh Keating, PsNick lane, ?mance Cumpbell. (Rua. H. ham Juut. Pbetan, Chun. Plautua. , 11. A. FraTrufau. NJ. upr. Orson, "Mobutu m..rnea. lit 1.111.5 Jo9.ll.GA7ZAM:Nolleltur. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 0f Pit tsbrirgli. FoR TLIE . Safe Keeping of Valuables, ender guarantee. and the renitag of Sale. In It. Fire and Burglar-Pronf Vaults, No. 83 Fourth Ave. Pra..44;mI—VIILLIAM P 1113.1.1711 rl.. Yrisl.3ecO--111.Nitr VLOVO. 1,11.4.11111.11: WIMALLI Minim L..DJm. R. r+llll‘ , . 11 . rory I.loTd.' .I , no. ;1. Mon . Ooo. NONA= Nos. Watt. WUIIo Jaw. I. skey and Trats.N. V. VON lIONNUORST. _Ope!;daily fn. • .'Nock A. N. to 4 o'elott P. ht. 7 Per Cent. Gold Loan =II TFIE • BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & _MINNESOTA R. R. CO First Mortgage 40 YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONUS. A I.IWI rp:n QV A NTITV FOtt SALE. At 90 . and Acerned Interest. Isatair..t i. 64 May and 4retiatowr. • .AI K A D RI A A L U VI M WTV, N. Th. greater pin of the rout I. ainatly boonlaned amt • bow. W* sAntlaits. aid the bean. tethe Iron tsphtlf prtetteenAg. We Intl sllsstingly ne0n...1 Lb no floods es the infest and best linen...at to the owlet. V. P. alve-terntlea. at (gamut priers telly. return Err poi rent. Intercat, who* theft Pal eldbt and one-quarter per rent. In Chad , and Pr reattrd the aelearlty equal] [nod. HENRY (ILEWS Bankers, 32 Wall 'Street, New York S. M'CLEAN.S: CO., No.:Gr ? Fourth Avenue PVi . MBUROMPA. N. Holmes & Sons • 13:_i_NE VIRS, 57 Market Street, • :PrrrsßußGH; PA: 114lereoir , ITA: 4 7 , lll . t , tl=Lal . points of KTOCIS, BONDS AND OTHER fiIIeURITIEK BOUGHT AND HOLD ON COMNISAION. • rnly otttottlom paid W th• Pura..• rale of United States Securities wem HART, CA UGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNEA ROUTH AND , WOOD OTREETA, Pittsburgh. Pa., I.II . N . IMOPS TO 11ANNA . , IIART & C 0..) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And nankin. anaption paid to the purehaae and one or Government Bonds. AlllO - Draughts on London., Tradesmen's National Bank WOODS STREET, CORNER SECOND AVE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT Cold, Coupon Bonds end Mod I= odor _ wirdnamati --- LEAD, DRUGS, &o. PITTSBURGH . White Lead and Color Works, J. Schoonmaker &.SOfi 5 • PROPRIETORS, st.otutom,, IVA '0 F. TVA . 21 OFFICE AND FACTORS. 160, 15.1, 454,156 and 448 Rebecca Strut, ,•• Azuroutart.-! !-, s a gliT t A tmattjh i ti=oo oo l temr . : ion um." l: b r IMF; ,to t o,,opodor. ""t toot " " :": l= 7**L 'orkoc Z t: " 173ierRino) to be a parer tea ertaterNisie ally la laa talutet,raiß th= u or Waste It ooatalmag t e itENDERSON, J. k SItO~ HOBS MrIMILWat."II-.(?f",4,UN1 HEESE, ' j ib e gr ll4l ' mum ENGINES, BOLLER% &c. F (5 RVPitt Boiler, Still and Tank WORKS. CARROLL. & SNYDER, =il pea? IiVINAFVE:O u TaIaIa Fl RP: kat. A.ND oIL TANKS. CIIIILNRIS.IIIIKOCRINO . AND ASH PANS__, SKTTLINO P.A.NS, SALT PANS AND LAM DEN:MRS. _STJIAM MOPS, OASOMRTERS AND IRON BRIOOMS, PRISON DOORS AND COAL SIIUTPM.. I= Cor. !d, 3d, Short and Ltberty Streets, I ar Orders sent I o the above addrese win be promptly attended tn. mhetat HUGH M. . BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and %game St., =I Engine Builders, Founders, AND • MACHINISTS. Sionatactuir NTICAN BOAT maisn 1111 d STA TIONSRT ENOINES of of sloe, ' " Invited to normew STATION• A 8 1r1 " VAL'. ENGINE ANA ?RATABLE BOIL?* of 13 ham power. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our Foundry,. Tnutp STREET, below Hertel. RION for 011 Well.. ?HAFTING. PVLL3SS. lIANGEAR. HOUSE and TOBACCID scams. and WAN TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fr...riling on the Allegheny Meer. near the Pottle Pittribunrh. P.. Vlr All OVUM pls, tly Riesick & Bro., jo, Ur lilted. TRY VS. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES AND VAULTS. NO MOULD. CaIEG! ENGINES AND MACIIINERY, BREWTAIT WVIC, AF,PAMIN C G wild PUTTING UP MACHINE , HYDRAULIC EMENT. Cor ner ITta and P STREETS, frodnargb, Pa. nradgE O'HARA BWIER WORKS, • F. REPHAN & CO., zlivi-7.74,74`,111°P.M1PL1 ; t0:4:;. 6,- 'sorra' oi PrtlS&i SBA CIILINCYS, uiticints axi,m, or. of &load Arent and Liberty Strtrt I= •Hepalting done promptly. Order* tent to the above ailitree• wi 11.6 e promptly attended to. F. REPICAN, formerly /Manager at CA . nelfl/2n FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS KNAP FORT • PITT Foundry Compank. OFFICE AND WORKS Twelfth Street, =I Uri:4lmm sauuc MU Math Mary, N.fl Mu cilium , . ReimlA...l mi L ney. my. NATIONAL, FOUNDRY Pipe Works. Corner Carroll and Smallman Sreets I=l =I W.M. SMITH MANUIVACTICRICR or Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, ron GAS AND WATER WORKS. JS I.ll l 4lZit L 2 .114.16=7, general 'Castings for Gas and Water Works I would also all tbeatteotion of 84poeinteodenfs M Gas WortAAtmy smoke of HETOBTtf. B. A. Fitlff-fStif.lr . MONONGARLI FOUNDRY. W. J. AND' ERSON & CO., Ilumfationmpt IROXIIOVSE FRONTS. WIN DOW LINTELS to SILLS, and Castings of. all Descriptions. , U cltStorr:l`l: e c igioVala mmo. p i:tz<44.l .. Fo . mcnaTTNo. 130 WATER ST_ ROBINSON, REA & CO., Saceestm to ROSINNON, 2 MILLER. WASHINGTON WORKS rot:IMMMS it IlACTirilins, tlarmfactalas of beat .o 4 Eltatiaaary Rama F. az a . Bbra ,... 1113aa . 1.4111 MaahluarT + Gearing, atllia. Willerillaa l i k%%. jalkrsd "a'~ - e~" = - - THOS, CARLIN & CO, Fourth Ward Foundry k Machine Worko SANDUSYY ST., A.LLI;OIIP:NY CITY, PA • Manufactar ot , Statonary Pt= fam MU Work, lionizOrind Maebri=nas. GM. Wailinta. 'don. Bombe, a. Bunt to order and have on hand magmas of an alum . P 4 lo_ Phainix 11011 Foundry. Cot. LIBRILTY AND 94T7[NTA. BOLLMAN & BAGALEY limps Mares Finpecinr Chill Rolls, Sand Ras and Pinions PROFESSIONAL. MI F3121X2 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f?.-424 -„atrthilak_MittiN t iggi wh a m lb* MIA sawnski..a the Co gis of ••wham want!. nod slake nonscUons In mon of adjaaant *mutt.. • • • 1•44.71 11 . . H..IIIk4XIRIICE, .Attoiliey-at-Law, No. IR GRANT STRZET. Prosopi sitteuteou pica to. all kW. of legal business. Untie ARCHIBALD BLAKELY, Attorney-at-Law, No.IIIIIVITTU AVENUE, WI. B. FIVE% ALSERairear ANDrtitupr ra snca or Tua Office, 112 Fifth avehue. I==. th 'ltooqria% llersaMrst 'la a- e 0 va lap and Ina business stlerkla rand ge- COTTON N:I:I.Ut. HOLMES=''`` SWairtii.; 'ANCHOR COTTON WU* .1¢171 1113111211. • dt Vill*VriteDlipt 104 Liam ANCIIOR, AND ;.MAGNOLIA Sheeting anirßatting. rr7l r r 11 I DUQUESNE WORKS. Colema.u,l'► ahm. &: Co., IRON, NAILS, STEEL, -Nxois and sprin g s. 'DUQUESNE, I. X AND JUNIATA BAND µl3ul• I 1 • ANIII'ANK IRON. ti4.olLnit tp:ADs VE:ZAW."ainitz BAIL,I'I'LINBKII 111(15, T AND FLAT RAIL. VA' .1.1 CROWRA W And Alt WV TErTIL SPRING, PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEM.. NT KILL NVINGS AND Mut:LDS, vo oaten, STRELTIItr STEEL SII A rrisiu, A NT , EIo , COACUL' BLIIGY and W AGON SPRINGS**. AXLES. CUT NAILS AND FPIK KN. All Goods First Class and Warranted OFFICES .CND WORKEt—litb street and Miu gheny M yer. mid 77 Water street, Pittsburgh. rah 9 ILLER, BARR & PARKIN. WM. METCALF. REUBEN Mu [[,,KR, UEII. W. BARE, CHAS. PARKIN. SPECIAL PARTVIIt- S. M. KIP:R. C eseent Steel Works, MILLER, BARR 6: PARKIN, OFFICE: No. 330 Liberty Street, fell d4B PITTSBURGH. PA. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ESTABLISHED IN 1843. ANDERSON & WOODS; Best Refined Cast Steel OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO. Bed Refined German Plow k Spring Steel CORNMR ROSS AND FDLNT AVENUE., _PM.. burgh. Pa. 0c01.141 PITTSBURGH NOvelty Works. POUNDED A. I. 1833 MOORIIE ID, A DAMS d . CO., Monufulures. "1 KEYSTONE STANDARD Ands tank, PAU,. PLATFORM AND CoI7NTER Sf. mend Patent ',ad 1A.,. and Latch,. Paint and OS.. WI, Voruer of riii.sT AVE.silig and GRANT TO Pittabunei. Pa. Sheffield Steel Works, SINGEII, NIIIICIi & CO., = IlanolactOren, Of every Oarellption of Cast and-C4-errnan Steial RAILWAT PPRINGS. • . ELLIPTIC AP.I) PLATI , ORNI SPRING?... AXLES, STEICL TIHE..tc-. tC = BLACK DIAMOND TEEL IVORKS. PARK, BROTHER SL CO., liantifnetorers of all. Descriptions of STEEL,. _. OFFICE and WAREHOUSE-30lb, 31 lit and Railroad streets. Pittsburgh. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c, COOK STOVES. Get the Best! BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, For: Bitwinous Coal Warrooted w COOL BAKIt or ROAST oe we! to Ally other Store lo the Union. • BISSELL & CO., No. 2:15 Liberty Street I=l PARLOR STOVES, ' nRATiNo STOVES ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, COOKING RA:70101; Ac., As. GRAFF, HUGUS & CO. I= STOVES, Boston Cooking Range "THE FIERY FURNACE" FOR WARMING BUILDINGS. REGULATOR; ANTI-DUST COOKING RTE. •• . COLUIIIMA COOK TR. TAN'S tcßarnmati Pattern) rORTABLIC ILA GR. CAST IRGN MANTLTS4. WELLMAN'S FLETLYN : ram . AM b fx s. f . r . did. and dust; GRATH 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. A.BRADLEY&CO. Ncs. 30 Wood Street Manufacturern of the Greaten Variety of COON. PARLOR uld HEATING STOVES to be found. lo our atatortreent will be found all the latest PAT TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS. and the reputa tion of our Stoves la ouch that any one In wont of a coed snide should parasite none but those man ufactured by us. la %bray will be found the mot du. - .able as well as economical. Would call particular attention toour new VOLCANO STOVE , for churchea,ttells and stone. Over 300 sold In three month,. Intended for with or without males. All who have used them prunounno them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Putalogur . ra Price 11at— WINES, LIQUORS, &c. WAGNER'S FRENCII COLORIN The Very Best in the United Stales, bIAiiUFACTURCD Bic WAGNER; 1:81 North Seventh Street ) PHILADELPhIA. Jrzzxren-All tbe leading tonsil. In Philp &lldidt nidaYl . • IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. Nos, 384 and 386 Penn, Cot. of ELEVENTH ST., VormeflY In l l .inS. CH .rf..",5.i. 1719.disa 87;03m ro •:1 :T:V.T:Li_v y 6:113=22 FUTON iSr, Watirlf Practical Plumbers, GAB AND STEAM IFTZ7B2B.‘ . . Mg. Rm. • • :P. limajlaitYln.n. tri nirtami pllzlggb truld Vullt Wad •ItJirm. . sa4 Mem istbur Api.ragn.. 'PAM." vro.ptly asteseled to. RAILROADS - --. pENNSYLTAICIA 'CENTRA L RA 1L• x ROAD.—On andW .V aftertai2-,,,,..1 11 ~Stinday. MAT lst, IS7O, Train, will arrive a and depart from the Eaton Depot, Corner of lr aati inglon and Liberty Wee., as fallOwa , aIIUIVN. I VISPART. ~. Mail Train . . I'3o am °Southerner.: 0 , 00 am Fast Line 1 4 2:10 am: Wader Ex.... 11:40 am Wall's N 0. 1 7. 6.21) sm , Wallis N 0.1.. 0: Yam nr , ... AeNol 740 am•kfall Train.-- PG: am • p'all's No. 0 Gs, 33 nuillrinton .te....1 , U ant 1 Chicionati Ex. 9 . 2 41 am Wks Ac. No. 1 rVPm . Johnstown 00.11):30 faU.Cincin'ti ft... 1. 34 1.. Irks Ac. No. 1 7.110 ant:Weir,. No. 0 .11:31 um Plimligh Ex.. 1.300 pm Johnstown AC. 44141 r. P‘dtle K. I:3lllintilionewo Ac. p'all's \0.3.. *33 pm' ' Ni , I .14.01ini llornewo Ac., SIAM. Exprem 7:00 PM . No.l PAS poi Well's N::: : 3• • 3:03 pm p'all's N 0.4.. 3:30 pm Wall's No.' 4.. 0103 tea Rthin AcNo.2 1:10 pm•Yait Line,. , 7.40 Dm Way Pasthir..lo:oo pm all's N0.3..,11 bliti Pm • • rh.••••• trgin. nod" , close Connection at Itards. ' tat, for Italtimare. The Church Pram leaves: Walls Station every Minday at 003 - a. rn., reaching Piltabtirah at 1003 o. tit Returning, Waves Pittsburg. . 10.30 o. m. and arrives at Walls Station as 0:10 !i.ithnrinoml Express leaves daily. Southern Ex tirwm Loire. dally except Monday. . All other tndas daily except Sunda, • For further Infonis I, , .1 . I ;V. r iinolc l iwr. At. Thn Pennsylvania Railroad Onulalny . 1 // 001 ..* s atan any lak for Baginute. except (Or sseat)tqf Mi lan:l. siti 1611 thrir reapoombility to Me. Hun red boil:tr. in value. All Animism exceeding that t . .A'.; . ...,.ka11ie win be at the risk of the, owner, taken by •netial eoutruel. in. Oatmeal iiiiperintend A Cni.L C Al A L S ins AT . T lNs . . WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA R. R. • 14 I see" "T' "Pe` '"v- .... pr,L. „.; lie lirAfga7l Pennsylvania Railroad will arrit• at and dapart Inini the Federal Street Depot, Alloakeny ritl• so follows: Sprlng4:l7iTAY.4o•te,Mall - n"'" Ty a . ~, t . ireeport . N . o..2 i tit p i; ii , g =mil 140. li PIO 6 ill I".".'''''' I I4 g 611M . 6' . 1 I )... ''''''' t }pep°. No. 04:t i r p i ~b,.174,...t \u. •1 t ' irr i i i nspl i e N0..2 340 D M.Sinitald i e No.l 1:36 o ex Above trains run dally,DiCept Sunday. The Church Train Males Allegenl A itinction le every Sunday at 7:40 A. .. tone lug A let:betty City at 9:30 .1..11 Remnant. team. leahrAY City at 1,20 p. xi. and arrive at Allfgheny Junc tion ilt 3:40 P. ki. The trains Maytag Allegheny at, it 7,00 A. P. make direct connection M. Freeport with Walter'. line of Stages for Duller and Hannahstowm. Through tickets may be mach:mod at lin.pere, No.l St. (lair street, near the Ithapanalon =dee, Dlttabuoth. and at the Depot Allegheny.: Sur further particularsatic to AYES AR EVERTS, Ait . nt. Mom/ Street Dok. The Western Dennitylvatths Railroad till not asi sump any 1 . 646 for Baaraage. eeeeln. for wearind op ra I n al l t i a:ill t V t a h l tz t e r Air """ a r 0 I[C•ell7terl; tount In • Vie 111 be at the kof the owner. dem taken by •7/ecial contract. A. CASSATT, nintendent, Altmann. Pa. E.'lcT ITTSBURGII, FORT ITAYNE. & , . . CHICAGO It. W. end LF.IiEI.AN I/ A Ill'lTS•aa From it. MAY het t oe lodes will leave from and arrive tithe Ulnloci Depot. north Gds. Pills bury.h city time. as follows: : LZAVS. ALUM'S. Fast Lloe 1:14 . . • telElest Tine 2:30 a m RTlTA . g_lMi:l2:Pg i elt4NEXAragi: r Chime° =all. .. : a m•C. ft St. /... Ex..7:lb P m Cbimo Ex ' 9:. •se Shield Ma11..3,221 plu Cl ictl/I V ls hl.g . P' . ....ISA 4 p P ' lalltri e r . A . F ' 4ll Ex P34 3 o l 9 '. pm m "' Ave A I:OWE:. 113 pto CI ..t Pried E5.7:01. p m OrPAPT rung .41.1.bii!hcirg . ALLYGIIENT. Lee Pall s de ..•314 a niLeolsuisly A 0..11 - 43 ael Leetsdale v 10:1ri am, p Il' Castle" ....1er • m . " v 11:43 a m New Castle .UP.I • et Rochester ll .1:4. p m•Enon " IN. Q• m linen .. :/4p m Loetchde v 1943 P m Leetsdale v ._:l3 Pte Rea'r F. " / 4 ? p . Bee 'r Fells v 1313 4ln Leetsdale " 44 Dat Leetsdale u - 0:43 ptu " v : 33 P . Fair Oaks Sun . • Fair OM. Sue ligChurch -1:13 p m ear ellort.• 4: 33 l'. Piscine Express will leaved:Lily. nettle Exore. arrives dully. blr•Fluo. Line leaves dully. Mondays excepted. Wv b .r,:ii i i:4 C,7. i .T:''‘'srV . „ . ,',',:t.'"l",.`gf,nny, ~ ''''V. l .lT!!:,,"Rit. '''' 3. N. lir-CLUJ/UGH. • Gwl. Pos. a TI ter Agent. Gent itstmceL•. c/IIANGE 01 , TIME.-ALLEGHENY VALLEY' RAILItOAD E - 1 ; o h TIVIL 1 1/1 EC MI U Ti L ' WITHOIre CHANGE OF CARS ' 'On and after 31ONDAY, Nov. 99. 1 80 e. TWO THIto I:GI! TRAINS GAILY. lexcept Stuolsyr will leave Pittsburgh Depot. corner of FNeventb sad Pike streets, fee Franklin, Olt OW, Borsht, mad all points la tbe Oil Hoidens. tuAve Pirritil• watt. IAiIIOVX Pr Prirg . lllllloB. , I tial:i.... TiV) t : rilbf ;:r.'.. 5 :11"1:r.: set Helton . 840 A . 1e..1 Hultoe.. IA A. K. ' L I itIVU7? . . I VISt::: ', EIIIg , ; ' ... - . 41 tilt::: 44.111 OP. gidighltitu,ltup.. 7 . 31 I port Ac 9 Q A.R. SOds A ono , 7. A. Soda Wort/. •9li P. ONSEnte Au. - tfl o r:11. Brady's It AC' 3:11 P.a.llrlV4 l ll Ac 10: A.R. Church 11: • P.M, uren.......10. .t. ii. Express (rains stop only at prtootpal points. Ac commodation trains stop at all nations. . • . We are 'now Turning vllt 'ter Palace Kleeptug Carly on our ulebt Express halo*. both Wags fr om Pittsburgh to C . orry IL . LANCIIEN..._ CE, Gaul Supt. THOMAS M. KING, Axy . t. Supt. ... PITTSBUROH, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY : PAN HANDLE ROUTE' CHANGE Or_ TIME .—Ou and after SUNDAY, Nov. 14th 1D69 Mine will larva end arrive at the Unloo Depot. Pittaburah.a. "In" , Pltisburah Time. .. . . Mall Dir.liii. .4 • .11 . A.M. r : P. m. Sp there' Know. Slot Line V:41,/... DI. 7,. Op. m. 1 . 111NUATZT ' .Vg17. iflt i l . 4Pi.:: Steubenville harrower. IP.M. m. i t 1... McDonald Are'n.Nn. .. • :., Tu. P.r. Sun llitfp b !Y o 'h . gret!s;;VUllo:alre Will. 1232 p. M. Moll will arrive liar. • v..sctria„ General Ticket Agent, Columbuit, v. !ARIL Sept, Dennison, Ohio. a mill ' EN2 PITTSBULIQII AND CON3ELL9, ' VILLE RAILROAD. On and' after SUNDAY, aVaWideg February Roth, 1870, TRIM. Win Arrive .d depart from the Depot. ear ner of Groat and Water streets.. follows: I DI:PAIIT. • salad& Wail to and from Unt . n.. 7:t110 m. m. wafeesport Aceornmod.ll.Bo a. m. 1170.1 P. M. E.V. to and from 313 p. 10110 s,m. West Newton ACOnMII3O. p. tn. Mr) a. m., Braddoora AEC . ..P(4O. ik tit at• I , tcht dlelasespl.lB' •P. m. 0 0 - . 0 - Slinda) Churct Than to and frordWeat Newton. 1:00p. m. 10.Uld RICHARD 11. POWERS. AtranL HARDWARE ,'& CI7TLERY. ESTABLISHED 1831. Logan, Gregg & Co., DEALERS IN . HARDwARE , No. 52 Wood =Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Spring 14 oodg, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Snaths, &e. Merchants are invited to examine our stock when in the city. Orders by mall will have prompt at tention. r>.z. BEAVER FALLS -.- - CUTLERI , - CO., u - No. 70 Wood Street, g . PITTSBURGH, PA., pq, MANUFACTURER S -OF THEIR NEW Solid Cast Handle C? . TABLE KNIFE. Go 4 1perlar Steel B ode. wi th concave Relater. : metal comp ades thls handle lo on %eel: 1 3 Ign i rm D elot ===etti. '`` p ;::, a ... rllta e gr i. t . t it nines', end will weer in et:ior Me erilirM4. Tilr.ar,.... g 4 pert:ye ez i. ll4l , tle d . X4 ' , l , :ne ti v i str dr eb tif li p i N T: tlegnsa A nefezed ` N. .00 urlllkii.."": :, / , -- i l Z h g. flu m b...flglflutd Ora.,Str en tera f o lt of MO P TIVD.lltIlml= m 0 traris f , " /Int ' lli " (Mem md Private Fddalltee. eaver Falls Udell' Co . NO. 70 ITOOD ST., PITTSB URGH. MANUFACTURERS OF 1 Table Cutlery and -- Pocket faille. QUALITY GUARANTEED. • BRASS CASTINGS. EM 1/13711123 Henry Bier & (Successors to J01V13 , 4, 0 ,2 0 " A A C 0..) BELL AND . :BRASS 40II1VDERB. .... • BrA9B Castings MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. A ail. virgZA S 7°Nrl9,,. .•• l' G 'A Iff'l..kii'W,C 1 F 8., ." L 6 i. Ljai SN. i v" Y zsc 4l 0* f. DiS',' ttfirClivit Warei!._Txr" - viu' AGICA ot.UILIETFUbI` PA NT orLrecre . best , cc the souk. ~ . ----- —e , , , °Man AND WORKS: - - Comer Thirteenth and Pike'Sfano ATWOOD. & IvIcCAITREY Lciwrir muss ant "riini Amminn, Pc, BRASS roummis sfra raort inps rfrimmi.4 ACIEL tar A: S. CAMICROSI a col nowass. ~; maohine? . 7„Stone- Works, pboufrnst corner, nt*lnatannum, Allteunr. . , . ti.ave g na 130 , 10r= r i ptort.. rindtalc- .74 grew Mon on wookneina• UMW
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