The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 24, 1870, Image 3

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    FLNANOLLL.
LWA - !ffIVEIL
MI=IIMIMEI
COUPONS
Bought at. Highest Priee:
R. ALEATZ,
BANKER;
Co r r: lre6a St.; and Ave
Jas. T. Brady.
Ounces.," to P ittNISH (:0..1
Corner Youth Avenue and Wood Sttee
BANKERS,
ran - AND /WM ALL KINDS OF
G(ivernment Securities,
410,D, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLI TrILMIL
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
loaeid Gotaiment Bondi at I.
OW"
.IAMES T. BR-A4Y-&-00.-
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
MONEY AND COUERCE
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Orrice oe Wenn Optegrro.
, idosomf, May Ilk I
The efforts of the great bull:cliques In stocks.
and necessarily in hands 'and , gold: Jove re
laxed during the past week, Mid the entire
markets show a retrogade movemeet.. It.wa'
safe enough for the stock cliques to rat loose
from gold and bonds for a few days, but' *hen
they found that the litter would not 'follow
they took advantage of the favorable oppor
tunity and sold out a large Pert of their stock
an which there Was a clear gain of ten per
cent. -The Woodwani clique in Northwest
opened the ring. and the Fisk and Gould
party followed. New - York Central and Its I,
dependencies still maintain their position. be
cause the market was but. Sightly .osersold.
The' Darle-Green clititte Iteiding,t otter
forcing the market to USN, contentedithitn
aeLeispatb .) : ettactingl n comlnisflont of Ain
yeah:let:o6.mi [drond day. whealsolie oc tie
larger holders. who bad preintsed for such nn'
event, supplied the beard with( Oboist fifteen
thousand shares ru Jirent lOW . to /Wb t. and
took them bask at. from 1113 . 74, 10. 101. ThelLull
campaign Seems, brirever,min to btioVeryet.
till likely that the : tairkets: 'MST I Pftn't l 1
Piwer. two or those per cent, during the early
part of thst wok s but, that ibis will be fa
. lowed op -with , fintAlset sharp advance, few
acquainted , with Wall street . tactics will.
diudot.-- The grcOMmtittl.sthe.trs„e7.
vmelting from the, general dullqMdtd.,Vo_
'm'Ciclisrlitedness, - titian 'tieffe, cheeks'. Italag-!
=bank statement.. which elsowf
nestle let. ORICFSe.
Increase in deposits of about four add on& Is
- decidedly favorable to a further, rise, and the
main question is only how far the speculatirti,
- *sidle eau he forced to pay up margins. ~
) The - gold market has a remarkable strong
undertone despite the dullness; that pretaild
let present. Po long as the exports of specie
tare supplied out of the surplus payments of
Atte Teessury for the interrig r and the,weekii I
sales:. a rapid utiwaid movement is Ain
vorshle, but before the July interest will omit
on the market - it Is likely that the market
will jean , several points to:yield to the tem,
poriry bear sfeculatioWt‘hat'f oll owS
such rapid upward - movements. Th e mod
Block of nor foreign goods left-over must
:necessarily lead to large Importations daring
the early part of the summer. and for want
of cotton. or, a market fottour other. produce.
specie hats to be shipped - to par for goods.
and the impost duties thereon. 'Flint under
such circumstances gold can not Way at the
present rate. must be evident, to any thinking
mind. •
Skis-eminent bonds more closely with gold
and are rath/e dull at present; but should
. higher prime be made between now to s „
.411-4 the ps era s.seoeadiqu thWtniglett
payments wouldbe considered fisvomble sti
ri
the large profits offered_oloce tot
April's prima and the present. Besides the,
country, has been flooded; with bonds qt
ialnclpalbonds
of all descriptions. that offer such filer Mier
• est. - Al:Lathe gregi ficility'oeerievertluggoi
eroment bonds Is lost slght of and they are
readily converted. to; our local securities
we now Nome , improvement in the canons
lilacs of out' tallrialot, and. ludik atesdtiibit
few are offered until - we enter on a more ae4
11-Irchusiness season. -For inrestment s
I lieu seceeitlet Ulteitkln'iss - directed tots
banking house of Ph. IL Mertz.
:Closing quotations as received by Ph- IL
•
Wertz:
Odd • U 4 American 41
altrer - • •IN Wester.. thatia....:=Ni
MR Bonds •
• 1161: N. Y. Central •WI
5-23 Bonds IW-11P. Reeding. . 104
476 Ronda UGC 111.. P. Ft. W. & C Id
540 Benda 1945...111 Ohio & Übe 7 d.':
*watt INN 110 4 Minh.
Sontbent...
MO Bonds 111C7...11.7 , , Cleveland & P... ' 10C4
5-20 Bonds MO- .113 N C. R. I. & P 17
'lO-10 1041( Ctilanen &N. W. Id'
edema Itapreas -ANN .C. kN. W. Pret... 117%
Nerebants.l3. kr.. bide.
Lard. Said/L
Load= 'Radiance Per mined 5,5 a
Paris Eza per Pram . • • 19N .
Berlin Ern eb ban nce o.Per Th aler : ' 44
Frankfort Ezebnate per linen '47%. 441 t
Cluing quotations as received by James T.
4 1444 rady k Cm
U3l 420.11.mk 13':
U. 8.6 e. lilte 6-X/Jan.k.l7. 1371
V: S. 6NI INC 11 , 14.3)Jan. 45,1y.1301. It
-11.15.15.2) INA . 114' U. P. 11. NC
V. 8. 5-NI 1055 11 C. P. It. It
10 14
U.S. 1040. IP, Cy. Pacifies
rirrsaismi itusurr.
• • Orr= or Rrriturvicia CLAtertz.
- blotillaaT,•May_ ritt, leZt •
The oU aosiiitetaras exceedingly - dull to-day,
- but oat sale reported—lt was dull outelOilaat
week: but It to-day las fair apeulmenor what
••is t toilusSi Ads whet wilt be worn- atilL
weaned Urbe-hat Lucie dialidUalblikatast -
Atestetittldo asythlay. and besides, It *ma
that the uvula la In that beet:Mar 'cirailltion.
: 04".tkere ja little or noerhittle,tojdia,rapp.
II
thI 4. i 7ZIP::%
• Sale roo las on %pot at at 1,4. Quotatleue
Mar be tertyleh r en se to VIC leUtirMaY
Janet Reiter July,to December. 123 bid; du
drum to December. ttX: /*Derail year, IltlEtltt
Layer all year, 13)6644. •
ROM'S ,
• Market dull, and Compared with finturdal.
laliZ.Jer;ll.ll;,.;l"*.l.Triarti.* st M a I g iec r =
Mr. T.l hid; Wryer au pear, mir.
..71`... , •
..11,• tuzatteritutUlentrot e•er
•- Vfielter - ltrae. Ifilkbi'acein inesiainenlll. WI C.
`,lweddle SO. 011010001 M T. Chew t4materclal
Oil Works Wit - tia• account J. 11..OarbOur;
Maher Brox. il i letl i rt account L.... 0 aim:
irli
- 1 1 171 e aVo i nifilti T iottlrtla . frErb l U
••• nt ... ..1 , • - ..1.. •L , bble.
11 . ‘ ...
. _ ol3 t .'-1-14114 ,4 ': te
atuton.Marvln a Co., lUD lib ii 'ref. oll . Ot,
L' lriterr tra C d. gillaVb1;1;:•iil. 01l OVIA;-
. eta Me.* Co. Ptah': r •
.1.. a.: Mae* laitAbla trefitt oil to Liigan
Oro. & Co., lwee,fli .rt ..1. t •-
.. Fawcett Logan * Illockdale k. Cp., 0.:1 We
' Are. t aw kr a.iras e',9:Tbirtt. , ~..
'' , •lOIUM & agViltrtoti..irepsil voi{ 1 o *ar
ta,. Klatt & Co.. htladelphlar
Citizens Oil Co..' Ghia refined oil, '2;,ai
..7tr0a.,; Platatteltraia: , . ..
' ~' J. 41Artngortk ni , ftl;W'r!litim,l,tp Tack
.17 E - Chc. c Tweledle, MP Ibis ret oil to 1 * .
. owe. S . it Co.. fila. - , *, r , '''''
- ,_.l.leltipton alto.. ir.o blue yet 04 4o Warde
... F e * C0..711111. • ' -... .
' • - Natloall Re SA hif t li i o.. WE b
-. bl* wet oil
, . Total,. ,
Lire Week Market,: ,
Tolia.. May. Z—Thi Cattle market dell, .
- with a total of 3,940 beets:afar the week.. aid
fur to -day 83 cars at Weelawlen. lr It both
street, and 00 at Conuinalpwar. The . utarket
*timed less Mfg with a decline of 'one-fourth
cent. Stock: all Wiles. qualities averaged
'COW: no wen t supeil void gall - dePel of one
email lot aWve 11c; noth PPour enough
to sell below lie; the averaging being strong
at lac, tad • fat lot of 50 Kentucky grades
trwt averaged 17c; 94 Kausas cwt at 15.10 c;
b 7 Ohio 1101era,•74( Cwt.. at loal7e,l2oTegne , '
flif attsc, a car 9 cwt. ' Kentucky fat
bulls at 114bIlif Wang alined . cattle are
. 077014 S for c.
ward. Steep-total
with IWO to.day. The sales were aloof ,
'•92 1 ce.. - __.i...7 . P.91 1 1ng. and the decline Is about halt
""`".." Merman, andraustag• from 5Kc•
for • dr of 71pound thin Ohio far a air
of SO pounds, 5c for a car of t 0 pounds and 7.. ct
• for • ear to pounds all sheared Stock; some
• thin Ohio Iselin. 46 pounds. sold, Male. , New
Jerseys are wortb lot-of .417 porno
sold at Mc; ver fret sheep sold above • .444 ,
nose count 19,M for the week, with Ilfty
care to-den they are lower selling at
" Octal fie for dressed.hogs cover the lisle
~,ond are to to to Weehawken eft tibia.
plart..ansizitut. Way=.—Cattle market aar
and. 44 4 .70 well MaI.tIIIRTIAD eV'
ara . a t, 143,4111ic. falr to good ILOr„.aodcotn
wap Ws. Sleety are In fair w aft
900 bead, MUSS& Hots are dull, with sales
of
at tt00,13,75, the ; latter for prime corn
mica..; May M.—Kods 103We:sad tinier
at 4 / 6 100 toy common to Oboist. Oaths
jadklikt lower at $5.3541k40 for stock
"
te and extra Kline shipping beeves. ,• •
IBM
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PITTIBIIMtIit 'MARKET. MX. Hay steady. Hops rjulet— Petroleum
arm: crude 1.51‘c; refilled 27‘c. Bice Ilan at
l''' i '"''''. "Yeriettit — PrrrliNEECPWoSfillerg t SJ( 0.. Mangles steadr: cargo of old Bar
.,,NrOxpAT, MIST 7=. PM. I badoes molasses: Ma* lams Porto 171c0NY24
The markets le isiiestexit larnictirtirsent but 59 i .' r lo• S h ag.* aVii a -rital L f /V,A . a l l i tc
little that Is pew , or trllPOrlant'' ihu . , in" ., &pper I's tracharige Turpen tine lower.
lower
generally, is slow 'with no: ndkaticia of any aIDIO.4OBc. Pork firmer: sales - MO bhls at
, Immedlath'imprweement, though It Isno worse ..ntri.D.7s for mess. V....'d4l.tifor prime.
1 than usual al ibis .essou 0[414' yeiti. ' The luxe riT ;Lid ' irr ' sie l tir and qiulft! mein for
demand for all the lending 'eoisantedltles coo- 170 !Ads at twos for plain meal, stews for
tinues tight. beingrestrigtesilahrUlatarholly to extra me". Ik e ' . h3c ‘` " et """ d; "
bids at =QM. Tierce beef more active: salts
supplying the immediate, Waal, "df the local 7 50 te , i t ty 4 7..--tr; for ohne mess,
Ti Vr-1 for
trade while to regard to values there are nu India mess. Middle, quiet: snles —• boxes
imPortant changes, one way or the other. Clint berland cut nt VBe.. , t - ltit„ ineats Aulk
sales 150 packages at LP ; ;„l..4e,rostiomuers,
1 4S 11 1 Filan ", _
....,,tha; ( wW, 'hat ...W.W .I '15344117c for hams, lard unchanged: salint2o o .
hr.' (3......1Lt-11i00n..'4; sensed, 4X, • pearls. tes at ltNeditic for steam, laq - clexc for kettle.
9M: - Pcots7VS''' L'- ,7 . • , , ',' .
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APPL.4--Suppliahnost;eghaiist.d an d the ' italutrr!". IK'3k.
seaSOlt is 'aboUt over.. We continue to quote
ser *Wity hat. , • for Ohio. Cheese dull,
Latext.—Flour closed dull, and without any.
'decided change in prices. Wheat dull.. and
the market slightly In buyers' favor; N0.,2
1 , 811:grem.,,Is In rather better demand. Par- spring 151.14Q.1.M. and winter red and amber
AlmalarlY u fee the - better grade, We now •western $1,275.1.5 1 . Rye quiet and' steady:
quest/nil/4 lo M. BO goal to choice. Common
„oats dull and beery. with sales at 414.Ve fat
tattler icingoostaripply sad very dull. western - In store. Corn dull and heavy; sales at
' IrPsANS—DnU•. but , nornbottly unchanged. filgra3l,lo for new mixed western. Mess pork
0.502111.714 per bushel.- quiet; V9,ID. asked and MAO bid.
and
quiet
CAM:ION ot.L,Quiet and unchanged:2 4lo and unchanged. flut.rneats dull nnd heavY.
Milor standard b ra nds IA . Jobbing . .N. Bacon nominal. lard Eillitiltll;e. Eggs quiet
tat EEWE—OhIo Gaebeuie /quoted -at and and unchanged.
New York Goshen et. U. common W. R. is Chicago. -
A 1
,1414=== W e t ne d. K au
_Carcatio, May M.—Exchange unchanged.
per bushed. Flour very dull and nominal. Wheat opened
dull andeasier. but closed firmer at 904 c cash.
CEMENT—BaIes of thultrtne Hydnudie at
, 9040 seller June for No. 2; .t his afternoon dull.
and unsettled nt 94c cs, tifrt.lGY c
fo r June.
' VeltfaNbbßlClT—The demand. as ml Lt be
„„. Corn steads . and firmer nt stritlitXc for No 2:
exPeeted; le imProvalf la" P rice ' r ''''?.. -- closing steinly -at the outside; this afters:alp '
changed. APP/es can. eta' Peaches, Pa,. for t 3 i z o a l n o t T r ot .
da l , l a . t g ll4 q c „ ; i
e oa t hats d o ul u l e. . loPt u ly e
quarters. and Safi for halves. Blackberries., and
EMI3 and pitted cherries. 53Et er at 7USDIIc for No. 2. Barley nominal.-'
EGGS—Firm and with a fair demand and
Chwlnen quiet nt ELK% for wooden bound.
te nt acted 14ht arrivals. prices continue to Provisions dull. Mess pork Vs• lard dull nt
tend upward: we now quote at tsars, with 15 , 41.1fic Drr shoulders salted . 'steady nt 11.4
but few sales as Cly above the Inside muds
el% loose; ' short rib middlefirm nt Irzis.'n
loose. Ileceipts for the past 411 hours—'ao ,
bbls tiour: 65,600 bush wheal: 174544 bush corn; 1
63.500 bush oats: 2:117 bush rye: 15.3 th bush bans
ler 234 S hogs. ShipMents-3103 bbls dour; 4487
Lush wheat: 23,5 M bush corn: 19,1N1 bush oats;
103 bush rye; SPXI bush barley; 3730 hogs.
Freights more notice and a shade firmer at Ic
- ,wn, 44 e on wheat to Buffalo.
' Toledo. .
. . ,
Hon.
FLOURs Ready ; vilth, moderate local
demand. but there ls- no excitement. end
prkes reclean • unchanged. We continue
to 9note at 911.511d.5.7.. for spring wheat; and
brand'
for winter wheat. itnd Vairhi - for tout .
brands. Hui Flour, 0.
GRAGYE-.The . Rain' trade •continues very
sluggish, which Is owing to the tact that
prices have declined to a point In the east that
prevents shipments, ein la Is well known.
our local trade. at best does not amount to
much. Wheal is quiet and uncbanlyed. 91,10 EL
I,z) for red. and ILLIOI.O O for- white. Oats
very dull, and cannotl m e r luoted above 47(itAllt
in drat hands, 10 on w and track. and Crl
notn store. Corn. is so very dull. end can
be quoted above Ed for ear, and 90 tor
shelled-these may be regarded P. the out
side quotations. showing *decline of 445 cts
per bushel within a: few dars. ltye. is offer-L
Mg tnore 'freely but mainly in *mall lots; we
continue to quote aI,UVAn cub, and 01. time.
For fluky there seems to be no demand
though there in but little offering; good to
prime spring, 75a a,
: HAY -The demand continues very light
and the market Is dull and prices drooping.'
pi li t glo,M a L t i:e g of undressed Kentucky Hemp
at ltllik.u-Coni busks. UM( ate.
LARD 011.-Cit y brands. 910 1 11 1 - tor No.
I. nod 1,5415:We1l established
clnnati and Chicago brand• 91.:Ent 71 tor en
tre No. I.
LIMF.- Sales or Cleveland at Ed: . ier Ida.
and cistern at 91.7...
re 174.11;i , ir . .t. -I? t pli but unchanged: sales 01
PROVISI4I3,L-Harker'stesity with con
tinued fair jobbing demand. but mutt:sired.
EboulderelZiEittit ti4rjilain4 i nid p l iiiffilh.%E c i . ; . r t
Ttler7ltt Qear, 159: 1 It e :eaktlt 11=0„ . 101:
Canvassed Sugar Cured Hams. nut c9....b. Mess
Pork. Ipavaai. Lard. MIN In tierces and
bylEthin k.
KAM:Tr—Dull. Tennessee, 01.9 etc.
SEELM-Tbere is no inquiry for either Timo
thy or. Clover reeds and the season may be
regarded as over. Flaxseed Is in steady de
=mil at: EMI% with but very little offering,
un d lot might bring V.N.
EATTII6 MARKET
OPria. - DV rue
Mostiav, May 23,10).
. .
Foilowing..alarika lhe number of oda
at-which they were shipped,
and the nrunes Dt the thlnpan -
Wm. Werra, Alliance
.1.4 S. Needy. Newark
L. tg .1. Sharnbetw. Chicago_:.:.
J. W. Unger. Canton
S. Marks & Bro., Ohicago
Nina A - Krim. Chicago •
M. Varner, Chicago -can
Greenwald Kahn, Chicago a Cars
Nothchilds & Z.. Chicago I ear
L. Keifer. Chicago.— 1 car
Treat - Man LOballa. Chicago. 3 earn
G. 11. Berri, Chicago • cars
C. Boyer, Chicago -
E. Kati. Chicago ear,
c art
S. Lowenstelne A.'hicago I car
Hans Ar. Loweasithah Lagrange 1 car
•
Lan Week .... ........ •.. _
Thlity-one ear loads at eighteen bead to the
kat...could make lire tendered and flfty-elght
head: in addition to this, there were ell head
drives over from the- East Liberty rants, and
ranr:r. bead Iron adjoining' countles. making
• the whole number about WO head. and it is
possible that It would reach CO. In the ob•
seuce of eastern buyers, the market was
rather slow. though prices were fully as high
If not higherthan last w eek, while as a gen
eral thing the quality was not as good. There
were some very Doe cattle. and at might be
expecteese ave rag erougt big prices. but the
generalwas not up to the usual
standard while all that came from Chicago.
cost more than last week. One drover assured
us that he paid ..36 at Chicago, and nt this
agate. these cattle would root Pk here. yet
it Is very doubtful whether he realized any
thing. above that figure for them. Tbe trouble
ith our Market. lies In high freight.. and we
, n eed not expect much of an increase In the ar
rh-als from the western states, until this dint
catty has en removed. Shipments can be
made from Chicago. to New York much
cheaper relatively than from Chteagn to Pitts
burgh.and the consequence Is that the gregi
ro
1 propor tion of the stock Isshipped clear ,
through. and cattle are relatively cheaper in
New York than here, and it is all owing to
the difference in freights.' MIA better for the
western man to stile through, for If he should
happers•to-bill aalle.l.o-.Plll.64l4rstk.and
And the market unsatisfactory. upon arriving
hervadMvannot'Velp any - furthereast unless at
local rate,
Compared with last week. there is but lit
tle change In pricesl - t when the quality Is
taken Into .consideratlon.: ?time to extra
steers sold at from Stiailli; and meditm to
good at 'MA Stock...WM. for which there
was some Inimiry s 10 - daY. said at Silfif&S.
Froth cows. may be quoted at ISH to W.
Westmoreland 7 ad - e Mixed 'tack from"
from Co.. at red stn.
Bingham mold 3 brad extra steers from Mer
cer Co.. to Lucas. at
Mac Moyer sold 17 head of good to extra
!t if e .l7l;. ' 4‘airead flhieeko Meer.. st 7300 51 .
Haas & tirade US head of Vaal to prime from
Chicago, at With. •
P. Hartman 37 head giod to prime steers.
from Chicero. at :Neale
Itothebilds & Zeigler 5; head of prime to
extra., from Chicago. at MIA.
H.. Varner nlirlad of good to prime, from
Chicago. at PAP eta.
L. Keefer sold 34 bead steers, from Chicago.
at eqteii Ms.
S. Lowensteine 1s head from' Chicago. sold
at '0:48.4-made no money.
.1. az Needy 47 head of prime steers. from
Licking Co. Ohio at SNAP% -
E. Katetoted3s head 1 nom Cblago dNato.f
-3 extra . Peters, et 9 its - -I c arload left
Oreeriwabll .k Kahn 70 bead from Chicago, at
:WON.
Tranrman A. lobman It bead front f %Maga,
al i11(41.9.k.
W. Werra told 17 head of mixed stock from
Stark CcalladO. pt abiaaag.
I. & J. Sternberg sold NI bead of fat cattle.
'at Ellideaki; 15 stocker. unsold. .
alals: and
Holmes. L lot of affertyall stock &C 0.65:
ers at Gg sold fat cattle, at
s m .
Haziewood & Blackstock sold 10 head
l'from.Ohlo and Illinois. at well eta; one extra
steer for Hanna. weighing LW) lbs. to Bell
stelne, at II Mr., fed by Thor. Crooks of flee-1
tura Co.; Ohio. •
B. Marks & Bro. Gel head from Chica,ma, et
etc. and If from Wastingtrro at
411111 P mute.
• /MEW .0110
• Tne offeallits were unusually large ld,
ellifsegathlf about 10fl, which is the l on g est
number we have had to revert at these yards
, far SlX:taputhe. In the Itterenee of the eastern
! buyers: UM Market. an might he expected,
was very Wow. and compared with last week,
prices ruled conelderably lower. • Theitruteb
erg were not long Mdiscovering the fact that
there were more on sale than would be
warded. and being masters of the situation.
beingdetat to• as bed t e a
case for tnetead
so long. Very good sheep were sold
at Ge. and from that up to G-some few fancy
brought g 7 per head. Lambs may be quoted
I at in to pm per head. At nine o'clock there
sirrrenevvynkperte-oestroom-mmoid. and It
looked thole. , 11., there., would be some few
left oven', • v -
Stokely & Bro. sold sin 'sheep Via.S. and
lambast IISCC.3)( _ _ •
54-• Flintier 3/3/ead; kold amp: at M - 44 per
he j s . d lO ' Prl b o ' gle t Wald sheep from Mercer
Co., at W 21444.
• J. W. Cageylpil head, sheep from Stark Co.,
Ohlorvunsola.. , I -
Adorn Eekelt Sedl:Mere orate average of
r.l. lied lambs at tali.
• -.John Walters sold IV bend step and lambs
eitentantle & Stouffer eh sold steep at kkie
$7 per head; Monts at VOW.
Darwin & Co. re sheep and .lambs at an or.
'‘NPIU:4 ° eNt head lambs tram Iltitler.Co..
-seen ardrage of ie% Per bead.
Drum geld S 3 head from West co.; steep
at sto 6 - Sim lambs at V 43. 7 3.
Joontkan' Davis , mid ,Clo:heid Washington
Vl ld h i e o ar Critrr:td Isaac 'Wiiltl^nme on Co.
i ll efl a htd Allegbear Co. ' , beep, aver
'Vett: sldTo':re'er;'rforrihin; at
4 to sc,
MOOS. -
Hog market continues yeti slow which 1.1
leant' always the ease at pia leastin of the
year. us there in but' eery Hale-'inquiry for
Mesh pork In hot weather. lye' continue to
.I.Kge.ta "U4 I U'Mjin
ir°".
J. & S. Needy w olesa ed •a car at
of
smooth hogs. aversglirqabout its to Ble
ed& &VI,. at e%: ' ' • •
ME
M.9411E111 BY TELEURAPH
New lisorlt.
Saw Vona. May" .-Cotton doll and droop-
Eales:P= bales at Mc too middling 14 1 -
lands. Flour receipts. IG,AJ bbls. Market
dill and enchanted. Sales of 6;1041 Mts. at
p 450034.110 for euperane Stara western; $40.14
6,10f0r extra do: $64041.540 for ge m m a k e
dot /4,06130.00 for extra Ohio; I=o for
common to choke St. • Louis; for
white wheat extra western. Nye Maur un
changed. Salem of 110141 s. Co unreal steady.
Whiskey unchanged. -Sales of 10 tibia at
$301101411114 free. : .Irheat: receipts,: 14,ert
ipsh-afightlyla buyerl Mier. Sale* of rt.-
hurtels at WIN for good No:6 Chicago: $1.30
for cholee No. = Milwaukee; $1=41.11 for
worternredand amber western; $l-MM prime
airtkeState. Wye wore active. sales of 11,110
bush (Spada la bead at mime.' Barley and
1 . ' 4. 7 =4 (mkt. Canada ,peas kr fair • ire
gagst; sale* of 10.11 . 1 bash at 94455¢ to bond.
Coro: renelpt 91 —44, bush, heavy ladle lower;
sans of 14,000 bush at 01$101 for neemlx
western; $1.1141.11 for western yellow.
(STlpts 10.116 bersl_ dull and heavy;
btm g ,ott r a a,e; Ohba' and State
' rt . Shock hiwarthousce. Wheatll3l.-
art bushels; corn WM bushels: oats 110.-
ko bushels; rye M. 43 bushels; •• barter
'NSA% toulibxlr, triatt Ee.e3l bugibets; peas
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE :
TOIXDO.Nar 9.— . 010111" ' Wheat:243lM I
better for white: No I white Michigan $1.46.
No! white Wabash sue. No I white Wabash
do li d s be r ' Altht:gt . 4N 3 ,_21 c 0 '
white Wabash e 1.13. torn .a shade sower:
ao I enc. No! alie. Oats quiet; No 158 c. No
Mc. Freights doll and uncharrged. Receipts:
Floor f bbls, wheat 15.710 bash. cora zoo
bash, oats IMO bush. Shipments: Flour 2,111:1
coca 7.:110 both. oats TOO bush..
•) • • . .
CLENCLAND, May 31.—Flou - iilt . eadY and an.
changed. Rm. Flour steady and unchanged.
Wheat nomldally lower. No I red offered at
*1,17 without, buyers; No I red $l,lO. Corn.
steady and nominally unehanged_._ (Into Mc
for No I Stale. Rye firm nt trirtg.l SI. Barley
oulet and nominal. Petroleum: refined a
shade firmer, eastern buyers offering 2.11/c for
May and June without response from sellers:
crude firmer . ..and held aroit itl,3lforr bbl.
Dett.
lirrnorr. May 2:l.—Wheat firm; extra VAX
No I U.O. Corn Stitair.e. nat.: weritern Me,
onto Mn,. Marley $1:o per ceotal. •
IMPORTS DA RAILROAD. •
CLEVELAND AND PITRABIRROI RAILROAD
Coweaser, Mar .21-1 ears lake sup ore. Shocn
berger. Blair & Co: I do Iron ore. .1 Painter &
SOW 2do B lack; Park. d & Co; Ido
metal. Lloyd & :do Bro
do, Totten & pig
Ido do. sr Smith de Co: s hing le s. d Reed. G & 1
do do. Zug & 10,0 DY 1.1 Richard:l3
cases lulls. Lindsay, S & F. I drum tobacco, W
McCleary: I bbl do, J W Barker. I hi bid to
bacco. A It teal= I do dn. J 31 Siete); 9by
scales. Fairbanks. Of & Canal bbls psint..l 11
Phllipr I bid cmckers. Her S Merra: I bbl,
paint, kgs d0..4 IS Hoffman: °S... bbl, l oil, II
I.Fsbnestock &Cm X do rnrnish, Bedford
Mgr Co; 10 bbls lime, W O ra l & CO: 10
Innis Reymer Bros: 33 cnses do, At
well & Lee:: mats. 50 but starcb. W GOO,
ley; Le bad dm Haworth & Di 4 holds sits. T C
Jenkins and IRa; 5 bbls oll..Sclrwarts .1 11:
bbl tobacco . Stag do. C C amen I.r g ARMRL
Ferrety & Alden: ti.bbis apples, Valgt.sl & CO:
Ull sks rye. F G Crslbead: 5 ale lags, Spencer
& 11; I box bacon, Carter, M 5, Co; •R sks corn.
81 do oats. J & W Fsirley; 10 S
cot op. I) liar-
Per &OE 1 car bulk wheat. St & G: Isar
lumber. M Seibert &Co:310 oil bbis. C A Worm
Castle 2 bbis d H Res Jr, 21 obi. Mow
coal, Seward &1:: 11 empty carboys, .3 Irwl
t Co. •
I
PLTR6Cp6tt,- POTS WASTE ANT. CRICAOD
RAILROAD. May 23.-933 bbls flour, Seboantiker
& L; ZOO do do. T C Jenkins & Tiro; I mw staves.
Conrnd & Stuart; 15 sew webs, W Sumner &
Co;•I•bx 86g0. 1 do snap. I do meat. Ripley dr.
4_1119;211 g churns, El Hare & Pon; 2 boo spokes,
3FeWldnney & Co; 4 blibt sugar. 5 do Japan. I
bx polish. Ditscorth.l3 & Co; 5 bbls japan, 23 I
bbls oil. I Or drugs: Il I. Fatmestock & Co: 1
car limestone. Untff. H & COX eelson isrs.
Atlantic Grass CM 57 -bdle sho Hook
Armour; 21 bes barley, 67 do ryes 2 1,010 eggs,
Woodworth & A;RI boo wens, 7 bblsb glass;
I hhd do, C Ibmsen 5: Pons; 3 1,1110 side meat. 13
11 Myers: gchests tea. Head & Detzgar: 19 boo
I bas bitters. Agnew & Wilcox; 3 bon seeds. W-
W Knox; boa soap. Shamborsin . sks nntsi
Frazier, 91 & bag cheese. W 11 Cooper
000:150010 spirits, Adler. Rosenberg & 40. II
Of1.(1.1.10 bob. Squire & 001:5 cases Oil: H E
lentCo:S can metal. Ilryan & C; 4 do do.
Zug & Cm 3do do. Colemsn. HS Co- $ do
Nlmick & Lte ado do. Eyerson. P S Co: I do
do. lemmis & Co.
ALLEORMY STATION. May 21.-3 blob. 0000.
Lafender & I car shingles.J 9lSusk; 9 sks po
tatoes. J tYllanlitx 9bore rye, Adams &
cars when?. Kennedy Jiro; do do. W Mc-
Kee & CO: 1 car m feed, K Knox & Son; do
cooPe.lLslya I do do. .I .91 Helot*
bill; I r eart seed. It Suydson; I car lumber.
W People , , I cars lumber. .1 Nara; Hsl 61.10
flour. lOU clo lime, (I Stewart; 1 car ice. Geo
Sehleleins par totswoo. H & tir Jenkinsom
' 6 Obit oil. Lackmaip & Co: I roe shingle,
Voeghtly K: Pkg. tobneco. W It Park; I
one lamb,. MeKirtly & MeGlnnis, 31 pkg...
esh..l Konen.
AuxonrsT VALLET Itku.nriAn. Mop
43 sks wheat. 12 do rye. 75 do Inds. Scrip &
70 do horns. It Pilaum:s earsq Stone, Sbesedbee
ger. It Co; 19 Am rye, SchOmaker te. (42,10
seed. H Kirkpatrick egg.. 1 alas nes, Ma-
Cullaugh, & 1,3; bblo ilruggaralan &
(l; 3 Ins mdse. 1) Dreg g & CO; 2 bbls eggs, 1 Ls
cheese. Head & 51;17 sks rye. Kell .0 It; 1 cnr
W H Crothers: 31 can boa]. Armstrong.
D & Co; CI do do, Kier. &K; do do. Cole
so. H & Co. •
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131P011114 eV RIVER
WnOOI.DoG rut PETHOLIA. May :&—T.I
Blackmore.B pkgs cigars; J Zimmerman. 3do
do; W H Park. 4 dodo; .1 Conk., & CO,l wagon.
1 crate e ware; C Houseman, I do do; Close. S
& Co, OAr stands. 1 Nihau; Ornifrey & c 377
bdhe paper, 4 aka do: Devol. do 90101010;
Co.& Co.loo pea pipe: Hartman Se E. WI,
do do; .1 Irwin &Co. 4 *carboys: M Goma,
pkgs bacon; It Pete. 1 bid ion& .1 & Pt Fair
.M, 6 bol: r. eggs f 1 do beans. I Ws peaches. 11
t0t t .:41 . , , 40 1 o t tLitts; W i tte 1 n
TElod ergs, t do
ompsou. 1 sk hair; Boater &
gars; kik W Jeukhumn. do do; W Flacens k,
Son. 9) MIN glue; Union Wharf Mat. 1 crate
quemmewrire; J J Pettit .9: Co. 7 has eggs.
Zhamvict.t rex JULIA. May 1.1.-33 hltds to
bacco. 39 pkgs batter. ZAS bbls eggs. 91) do
flour. Clark & Co; RD aka potatoes.fd do rye, 6
oppkl.bs rs b
jautr. 8 DeSol; 3 bats eggs, 14 do
4 te
Craft & CO;11 Was anples, Volga.
)1 & Co; 10' do do, 6do eggs, 101 0 d fruit.
Woodworth &I& 19 pkgs butter and eggs. 7
do fruit. Randolph & S:7 do butter and eggs.
1 do d peaches, J J Pettit & Co; 2 pkgs battler.
3 do d peaches, It do oats, Crun obeli & C, 19 do
butter and eggs,lJ 31 Lyon; 3.11 bbl, Boor.
.parpat & CO; 3 jars batter, H Bra Jr; 19 Pkg.
butter and eggs, it Rea Jr, 3 bids apples, J A
Graff:2 picas d apples. '2 do peaches, 1 cask
seed, Canfield & Kidpkg. eggs, 14 sks oets,.l
Davis; 16 Dbl. apples. Meanor s k i 13 do eggs.
1 box butter. Means ll' 91 cont. Cant
8tull:9 bbli ( itiu. Barkpr !halm
H ;ler= .0..96 do do, 1) cMull a, 4 la:
eggs (part
Volroine.... ba). 6 9 0 nl IS
BRowxprnze AND Hr_wcrA
pAtuT Co
.3 May 3.1.--44 bbl. whisky,
A 9
. C; .3 sks oat:4B do corn. IU bbls tip
ples McCracken. &Co: 10 do do, Catdleld &
Baler:WA) galls stoneware. W 1) Cooper; I'M
sks oats, 137 do corn. McHenry & sky: d
finales, J.lleppart.k Co: 19 oks ants. W Welsh
& COO 1 box bacon, Carter, M & Co;bgOrr:s oats,
)4 Rankin% 9 Ibis apples, Knox & 10
Mils W
whisky. W &mean; 196 bat: glass. Fry &
Co; 9 bales hay, J A Thornton.
LEGAL
Orphans' Court Sale
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of
. an enter of the 08Th... c ourt of
igreet'antiona./jobo.lll=., artiltra'
of
demted, will otter at üblinhaien the ratai r sZ;
TUSIDAT. JUrly 7th. 87. et 10 o'cick
A. M.. an that lot or Illeto a /and ntisst.nn th•
In
ghltk ward of said City of Pittah.glt.teronded
aml deserlbed bYti.nnn on Pea.
sylvan% stenos at the earner Where the lot now or
sunsuit of Gem* tie/ober% loins the property of
Way. I.lppioont ; thence idolia'renosylmiola aye.
one towards Dinwlddle street, 39 feet more of.
lees; thence ott a line running back from sold Ste
eta 50 Waren stmt 154. teen them; at 001
angle* to She last mentioned line 25 feet to the
IL. of (Worse iluothertli lota. and then. M.*
Clasoberes iota 134 feet to the Piece of Isestiother.
Ilo:whIch Is erected a twoortory Frame Imelliag.
' Taranto's& boom at the time of Sale, or od
renV'• •
T IfITICE.-7-Notlce Is hereby. •g lten
11~\
te.t.s s pplicintinn tor a neater et loeeem ,
ration et IDE It IiCTON, CIIDRCII WARDENS
AND VILCTRTI4 SN 01 TUN Tim
' hes boon .11104 'ln the femoree
terra ()Mee of the Coors of Ceeetaati Plea of 1)1,
count,, where the same will remain epee
to leepeetton sad ezeoptlow.untll the FM4711077-
DAT 01,,ADITISNEXT. '
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11110TICE•47Wheretal .Letters of , Ad,
minlotrattoo to the silage TIIOIIAS
FINLICY, We of Collins township, detessed,.hsys
Cosa graptea to the sobscritstrodi persons indebted
to ths wOd estal=wlatiitea I,tirttl
VeXtlittZat. 4fecedsA r litTli taste
Assblobnugh, Attorney, N0...46 Insusond
Ilttsbntsh. April O. lint
NOTICE IS REEEBT orirEE THAT
apelleatlon vitt be made t. neatleellOttel
- JOllll . W. GCSrj. GOTerBOr of Ponnfylrants; for th
parjon of 'TIIOIIA9 CABDON.
eneerllle, Allegheny coonlY
NOTICE. --Whereas, Letters of Ad.
ilLym i ro T . R lT:L 7,7 Z e r twf.tioi!.•Td""6 o.
" '
W=l'. ef eli =
I°.r.'rtr.itrtur:V.o": l ": , Te f d`. l .'
make known the know without delu mmoN
• raPi a n't pr. ' B ', •
, Adatintsketors.
NOTHM—Wberrso. Loiters of Ad
mocNlMlMerritaraLgrdi.B.l.l=
Nn been granted to the enbseriber. en PO
Indented •to the seta etante ste requested to me.
tonntatinte sement.and Owe taktellkiebtant de -.
..t Wawa the estate ea Oa Bala deer swill
mote known the mune ',Mont deb?:
IttrZEsal WlitilftVrilt co .
RIVER
The river appeared to be swelling
*lightly yeateiday With a acaig!kiet
in
the :Flannel by, the 31Onongaliela marks.
As we had uinaiiiaiable raft i'esiciday,
and the proapects last ...vetting Were favor
able tor a contie . ution of it, the indicativua
(or a rise arr rummaging. •
Business eofttinues slow at the landing.
thouglutbik is usually .the' 'vise at, this
particular time, and unless there is a .rise.
no imnrocemerit need be expected. There
was a time when low water ateambiiath.g
was profitable, but that' time bas passed
away.
The Petrolia departed for Wheeling
yesterday with a slim trip. .
The Julia No. 2 from Zanesville. with a
very good trip. arrived. She departs to
day at 4 P. v.
The St. Charles &Mc:sealed In getting
over Maui liouse,,yesterday after being
obliged to take out almost every pound of
freight she had.' She got aground on
Saturday evening. . ~
The Beller rnon. Cap. J. J. Darragh. is
announced is depart for New Orleans this
evening, an rtssengers and .shippers
should bear t ID in mind.. She goes clear
through, there is no mistake about this.
The Belle, Capt. Smith; ix the regular
packet for Bmwnfoillo and Demva this
eveninipeaving at i o'clock. Altkftuh
w
but a fe weeks in the trade, the Belle
has already acquired a good reputation;
and hi doing a very nice, business. This.
hem as it should be. :._
We noticed in our last inane that Mr.
B. F. Witting; a well-known steamboat
clerk and for many years • a resident of
this city; wan very ill at his residence in
'Columbus, Indiana. Now we are called
upon to announce his death, which oc
curred last , Friday. 'Deemed had many
friends here alto will bo pined to hear of
his demise: He leaves a wife and three
children.
... - ,
•
from the thous. City Journal,
requires to be taken cautiously: "The
June: rise has come. The great annoy
=Ca to. river .navigation is over. Old
Muddy {tot herself up over a foot on thin
day night,and is still rising. The cant
abundance of snow In the mountains is'
melting. and - the feeders at the head wa
ters of the American Nile are swollen to
overflowing. It is apprehended that the
rise Will reach lite feet at this place, and
run between four and five
. feet of water
morelhan at low water nutrit,'•• for two
months." • - .
The Arlington, Capt.. Pan Aloore, is the
regular packet for Cincinnati toslay,
leaving nt 12 of , The Arlington is
noted • for her regularity in time and
promptness in business, which are very
importaht characteristics for a packet
boat. •
—David Dennv. formerly a well-known !
pilotrlutalissuiiiiek—fer two years past,
during which be has done no sort of
work, brut hceotne worse and is now
tionaited hi his bed in Louisville, Ky.
—The .1. F. DrPvP left LhuhiVille ! for
Pittsburglionyrlday with wtow einpty
barges nna two lutrges of iron ore for
- Cincinnati. - !
RI PACKETS
MONONGAIIEL t
rpm F LEET STEAMER
BELLE,
J. P %mrrn
J. IV. SIOTI
ndeptnitent Pittsburgh, Brownsville on
Caen Packet.
Ave% WWI Dqat strovo MononothelA Brl4,[e
y TURSDA Y. MU RSDA and SATURDA Y
at 3
Witl carry Freight and Paarengera to all
the Monongahela ricer,
kw. (night Or ppl.r•PPIl
' W m:t i t: 4S" SKIM FATFEttiON.
• PORTbAtOCTII PACKET.
VOR
crra. I. ARR n Una, - - 1 1.-
.IRONTON AND lIIIITSMOUTII.
Leaves Pataburah EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. v.
LeavetP.Mixo,OathiPtillt JECVNIDAT- 10 A
The new and splendid passenaer steamer
STATE.
Cocunande
n • m leave .nouncod.
Vor freight or germ oPVIY o^ brM
I=
O P Hl.aA Y fete NEW
lELZIJ•LySILNON Cort.J.J.
••!leave fur the stonv••••
TIVIA DAT. May LAU, it• • r.
rot
freight
nr
MK 1":7)Z bard or)
uxci
03T17 U. •tiIIRIPNT A•
Pittsburgh and Cinein a
PACKET ENE
The new wokviriendlil alde-htel si dUe
steamer
.TTTN TATA ,
eapt.l% 1... BR Y
141 l A ene s l;= Aryl;
'''n."l"
Kll •II leave I'l nrionatl VINERY N
WAll " arcAlf " '
V"""14" of
P"ITAWIL'gI/rIVINraIT),
jANms AVM..
vala
Pittsburgh and CliCllllll
PACKET LINE.
The nem and splendid. alde.nheol a de a t
Steamer ARLINOTON, DA MAI,
MOCIRR, blaster. A. 9. Ann. Ann, Clerk. leases
Pittebumb for Cincinn►U emery TUESDAY ►t 19
M. promptly. Ileturnlnir. leaves Clocinnatlfor PlUe
bureh. ft Ilk X. amen Iltil/A Y.
Foi Relent. peaeep, or other leforistimi, apply
on board Or 10
JAMES COLLINS,
MACK • 001.1.1NOWOOD.
. • 'EITEARTITHIPS. •
T! LIVERPOOL AND quryAs
TOW INMAN.
elansums pa enssnnesssuns. ns- It o'A,
elan •es.la, satit,tm them the ePlebn•
TT OF PARIS. errr DP ANTWERP,
TY Or BOST Y ON. CITY OF BALTIMORR.
CIT OF L IXIS.
. .
AgryiewvfliTgukTpßOAY,tmrs Pun. 43 Narth
Awn 4141. °ft.. Or Maw Won.-
- WILLIAM . BINGHAM,
The lie . 3C . Simienders Ever Worn
•
Mort:Muds aro cautioned a Vaying any but
Ileeroaa good.. Kw% witb the date.
of our Words. Bold st. rebnit -data. Irurththluit
tioods rieglers In M. Air.
FISKIICLARK 81,•FLAt 4(4 ,
.
58 Wldte_street, New York
FOIC - '8 A LE.
Attorney for Applicants,
' enyilklrfe,
1240 , Acres of
IRON ORE LANDS
The MclOth Place,
„,...,,;
•
....."—"w”, of Wrion, on Alabama and Chatta
nooga Ballioad. Weil w.wred. gas ahribP. ane
place for aztanatra • Iron FonnOrT. SW" cool 00"
Dr i btu farm.
of Tempe
my 9,61 sf
RILL BB !OLD PREMISE:I
20th. JIJN - E . 1870
• lIALF BALANCE
JOHN SALMONS, Adminlst'r
• •
.7.4, =y 1',1. A -LAW IS/0.
TOMATO 'KETCHUP.
Carlo;Mod poem Made Tomato
Ceti Pa — yovtu:nod : OM. f.= " I° b,
the one or aloalaliamo it oar, low niel. b 7
IOTIN A. 11.01811AaY. •
ayIV •' Corp., UNIT . 11111121
SPECIAL N
DR. SCTIENCE. PCLMONIC STROP for the
" 14. 1 (!ilr A l ‘ CIS SEAWE C CNTOPto forthe cure
f Dppepsla.. all the Debilitated Cots:lino. of
Abe litoreseb.
DB- CHENCK'S PLANDILARE PILLS. tor Dis
!Wee of the Liver or la •CL 1.3 a Gentle PefeltilVe.
All of the. three Iledicteas ere often requited
In Consumptl... Damp the Sultnonte
up has cure. want ...Peret• cues The
Seaweed Tonle and Mandretie Pills astist in leg
nisi lop the Sumach ...laser. .4 help the Nil
t%T.r 07.7 g. ty futtl7rlri=
Thew Medicines are ontacientioutly offered to
the
remPyifo ScP ul h moa l ry sa Co fe e . s ucemrtpain.a n a d n dfo b l e
theca morbid conditions of the body which lend to
that fatal disease. Liver CottplatntaadDyspepia
see often forewomen of Consualittion, and when
tb. manifest, themselvap they require the mold
prompt ttentin.
Tn. par.. 3.1. syrup Da medicine which has had
long probation before the Public- Ita value has
been proved by the thousand cures it hoe made
through wetted of tonne than thirtynee yeart
en of which tto,e ita reputation has
in
and
the mon obstinate akepticinn am no loner dthibt
tent ga • remedy 'which may be used w it ith confi
dence in all cam. which ed." , e
If the patient will Perueverlugir fmloW difee
lion. ebkh eg oompeny each octeta. will ertain
ly be cured, if his longs are not too mcietf - wasted
W malce • cure pcesible. Even In eases supposed
to be incurable. when friends end physicians have
delpaired, the ore of this Medicine has saved the
life of the patient and reetured him to perfect
health.
Dr. Schanck does not tar that all case. of PlN
contomption are within the finch of med
icine, but he emphatically asserts that often when
cadent. have the most alarming artiptortia. ench
a vitient cough. creeping chills, night sweats,
general debility, even to such • degree that they
are obliged to fie in bed and when they are Wren
UP by their phyaiclan, t hey may still be curtd. No
medical treatment can agate new lungs. same en
the lungs nee ve ry f ly dlieued and to x*
tent destroyed, a cure mat be effected by Dr.
Also. 's medicine.
AIW.In Scrofulous Diaeasef. these!edicines ant
eq WI s e henee hu togratth4
•nutter of per.. who have been wIY cove
with running sores and now all healwl up. Th s
e h ow . eo hyrogpmperties. which most be able
Wheal amnion In We lung.
meethe treatment of Consumption It tent a
tone th i m port... to glee vigor and • healthy
to the system:' Hence it to neoessary to sKear
the appetite of the patient end improve •
lino. Proper nourishment is requlr•dle;&T .
with such mean. as will make the food eitallY alit.'
tilde. The articles most syllable for the dies of
w ooe dwowie patient* are designated in Dr.
ScheneVe Almanses, which are dlstrlbtited gratni•
lonely. In geteratthe most highly nutritous athl
etes are to be preferred. but the digestive organs
mew strengthened in to male eithe is ond
orcine ...Womble. This requirement met
by the Feaected Tonic. and for 'this pampa. It was
I ViVe r tlge dinar. powers are put In wood creak.
the food has its proper effect: the system of the
patient Is Invigur•Wd and the lungs begin to eke?.
else their functions In a Moen
and healthy man.
net Th en the healing worm of Pulmuoic Syrup
will effect the Mu,
Pulmonary Consumption it almost shwa tom
? i 1 liVi d tXS:d c ;rltttfo ' 4
obttructlone S t r om the Liverand restore it. healthy
action. Th ey have ail the Whose) tibia isascribed
to calomel nt abler mass," and are - warranted not
to contain a particle of any mineral polson.. These
Pill. etre the moat obstinate aosttvenees. Wee
headache, billions affections, and all Mbar
diseases which arise from a torpid or obstructed
condition of the Liver. One bog of these pills will
prove the edletay of the medicine. -
In Consumption the Seaweed Tonic and Mao'
drake Pills are invaluable auxiliary medicines.
The relieve the sufferings of the patient andueist,
the Pulmonic Strap in effeCtlng • cure. They to..
been found tnerful In advenest stages of Commune
too. w h e re the lunge are almost entirely fintroyed
and ail eymptoms according to the t tuda‘ent of the
physician inhdictzgen.:rz
m e w a T .1, 47 4
rttrree w n ;reserve:l er monhl y gthe use or
Schenck'. three great remedtt
Dr. Rthenck's Almanac con ea a foil trestle) on
the vernma forms of dineasthismodeof treatment
and general directions how to use ale atedidnecan
delphlo.l'ti:
Price of the PulmoniC SW. Rend Seaweed Tonle
each 01.30 per bottle. or 17 E 0 half dozen.
Mandrake Pill* '33 cents • box. Yor_ sa el i ef:d by all
dIT
druggist.
Ia`DOCTOR WHITT AII, IE
PR R
IV AT CONTIN-
Ulti TO TREAT E DLit
RASES. That numeroua class of mare reatilting
from t en-matte, producing onmanlinest nervoits
adl initability, eruptions, seminal emieeiodyft
and finally Impotency permanently cured. Persons
afflicted with delicate intricate and lone standing
constitutional complaint* are politely Invited to
call for consultntlon, which cony nothhur. Ripe
thence. the. ben of teachers, has enabled him to
Mreutetheeat once efficient sat them:anent
wad which In mod rasa can be wed without hind-
Nowa boainest Neelltines prepared in the es
tablishment which craw.. office, reception end
waiting rooms; also boarding and 'defying mar t ..
enu for pa
or reviling bath, th alien-,
at ing sod vapor a etztical thus concen
t the famed o ur tering.. No watter who
bate failed. hate case. Read what he says In
his pamphlet of May tam. Sent to any addrew for
too ted scams in scaied envelope. Thousands of ewes
trea annually. at office and ad over the country. -
Connthatlon pentaally
o rs) Office No.
9 Wylie street tnear loon Huse) Pittsburgh. Th.
Douro A. N. to Si P. U. !Nudity,. SE ut W r t. m.
Pamphlet sent Want addiaw foe Ts to ettaira
aid
lIOW LOST! HOW
arlgitxu -i r ix t blAr n l;, , me x k
N7VUT....II!TiteIfkIENT. and Radical Cure of
Spermatorrtices, or Seminal Weakness, and Impedi
ments to Maniage gerferallwitNervon oddPbfJdl
aneas.
110)1CCC. J. cri u + k g.
IL. author 11 tne - lime Book," Ac. "A DOWN TO
IIIoUSAN DS Oil' PUbTERKUS." Sent under
Wit. Ina plain addresa.
C.T1.11.2r. hr
IZ a ° erne
York. thatofnce boa 43116.A150 Dr. Cnleerwella
Marriage Guide." price 23 Cents. myll.l/ ...
W - BATCHT,I.OR'S H,tIR DYL—
Tbls oplendid Nair Dye lathe best In the
world. liarnaleee. reliable. instantaneous. does sot
contain lead. nor OUST VITA MC pow. sadte
paralyals or death. Avotd the r i tlt:d .t da . l o l: - .
Tgr.A.inrW.,/,'.sl=elora rfitrhas
had 30 years untarnished repowlon to u phold its
integrity am the wet y Perfect Nair Dye- or
Brown. Sold by all Druggista. Applied at lill
Bond street. N.Y. her
Vorom.der,
iv/ t (s) 3{:j.ltinft):M9/_Ai
ItEM=SI
EST.IBLI~BED B 1 A. 1 T. OM
-\\'• N 1 . ( ;" 101 0 .-,
Wholesale Groce
271 LIBERTY STREET.
I Mill. PA
Meanor & Harper,
Corlmi , 4 , 4ion Nlevellan
MO I.IIIERTV STRIZICT.
ill!=:122
JtTEP.I.K J. A. ATICELF-
A: &
C. 41 sumNslon Merchants,
W. C. Armstrong
(Surces•or W Felker k Arlaztrook,l
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT.
MARRiT ATRIUM.
;1..8 .N1(1-11\11D,
N 0.396 PENN STREET
•
•
sp111•AVI •
WAI ED k PATTON, Vl' hole
SALE GROCERS, Cravoulsainn Merehutts and
Were In Produce. Flour. Merin, Cheese, Flab.
tßaton and 1.1.4 OR Ind , . Nall, OW Putt.
tnrettrl AMlll'Ailtig47.lll7b%Vi•
Rover... Ara.
T 011 N I. HOUSE k: Duos., Successors
tyM JOIN I. ROUSE' CO., When...de Ornears
and Corenatavion eletchents. corner 4.1 tintithdeld
and Water streAllt,
JOHN AMMON A. WALLACZ.
HIPTON & WALLACE, Wholesale
GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. Ns.
I tilitti avenue, Plttaboratt. •
143 IMITHVIXIM STRAELT.
Tack Bro, & Co,,
PERRY
Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
• TACK :BROS.,
Philadelphia.
WAETNG & -KTNG
Commlailon Illetati.t. lad Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
I=l
WARING,ICINC3idt , CO
PETROLEUM REFINERY
• Herbert W. 0; Twaddle,
Lubricating and High Teat Burning OM.
ECLIPSE RAILROAD AXLE OIL.
.Stando mut heat without change: remain. Um
pid at wont temperatcialoll or trope.
bINTIPIF.,"ure. ' Ope
MACHINE SIIOP.
Will cut arrows.
SAW MILL AND PLANING MILL OILS.
gAll'alugibv=meuanT On
*IhTANN ' IBS TRIP. LE t. .
h rurtuivo i vp i .,
'°2g.morivAdait to primer,. iright Iron
Wort and Machinery from nut.
There products aro manufactured under Dt,
?noddles mulct bySupondectSloamintraecno.
Tholirratins.2 r.irlgie=p7ZAW
rjttompratiire unch_mmed. and remain
1 ,4=1%, ""
ihrgt4._,_4 " 4 VAT_ actEerv --- . . on.4i
TUESDAY' MORNING, MAY . 24, 1870.
AMERICAN' BANK,
No. 80 FoUrth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH
CAPITAI 5.100.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANK OP DISeOUNT AND 111KPo$1T.
JOHN FLOTO, WM. SIAM , .
PrwildenL Gwada.
DIUCTORS:
Thos. M. Marshall. I Jobs M. Mart/and,
Was.T. Shannon. ILn:flk . t u W
n allacer,
W. S
wots,
Qua ff .FL teb, / W[o. tlOYd•
jc"liala.d.disid and prepared to
"'
gulags*. kalse
do a moral ItsnMalf
joaLl3
FREEHOLIfBANK
AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION
No: 100 Fourth Art., Pittsburgh.;
f.161 . 61t . 6100.00.
9.4.0..au.
D ANANTER.IO I
" T e VED
ALLOWED R O r R A I
TIME. ,ill.
moms.
President—EDWAßD ROUSE. . •
Vice rremelent•—.): &CRAFT, ADAM JACIDIII.
111UPPPOIIIP
EDWARD ROUSE, WILI.IAM P1111.1.1.P5,
JAILER R. DRAYS. imam. W.MACKIM.
THOMAS PMEL JARED M. BRUSH,
andr=VTDICVIIO STREL'
Antigun Caebler—JA ES P. SPEER. •.:
00ce hours Yu: mil o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P.M.
daily, and eyed Saturday evening from 7 t....'10.
11.,1'34
BANKING COMPANY
.1200.00 0
Stockholders Individually Liable.
W.ll. EVERSON, Yr: C. gACRUM.
President. Cashier.
OtHICTORIC
ALEXANDER HATES. JOHN LINDSAY.
A. It. ENGLISH H.S. 14 ACRUX, •
W. 11. EYEBSON, J JOHN U. PHILLIP.
W. 0. tIIIIGHAILT,
ACO , B
KLEE. F. WII.SON.
Collections =de on all accessible points of the
United States and Canada..
INTEREST allowed on THIS DEPOSITS.•
Prompt attention 'Wen to all baldness of corres
'pondents.
EZEIM
CITY BANK,
Ml=
•
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FCIRRION Y.XCHAIVOR bought amt . sold, and
when desired remitted to Europe. • • ollectlons
made on all and to all this principal points ot the
United States and Canada.. •
DOMINICK lIIMSKN, President.
•
JAMES 24vCABE._VIce President. .
MC N. MORI/AN, Cashier.
nrhscronin
D. th 61.111. James Mambo,'
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating.'
Paula Kane. , Tenure Campbell,
Chas. B. Barr, James Phelan,
ch.. 1w0... i H. A. Freyvotile.
J. Graoe, TOM. BALM..
N. Hue
hildd; y. JOS. M. l/AZZAM, Solicitor.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO
IF ~pp, o ite Fagl4. tint/H.l
GRAIN AND I'llODUI:R
Wholesale and Retail Groce
OILS
DAT . 2ICLL'S BLOCK, DUQVISNZ WAY
1119 . WAIUT
ECLIPSE
MANOTArrtnis!t Or
CHEESE,'
too bezes lipmher. Mena;
bans Frolorr I b
' 7a. t !A lingt.D.
141 "Int avant*.
COMMERCIAL
o. 92 Fourth Ave., Pit(oburth
sI,1!
==12122
I
Of Pittsburgh
Safe Keeping of Valuables.
'Under guarantee, and the renting of Safe
Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults
83 - Fourth Ave
President.—WlLlJAM PHILLIPS.
Vice Mr...Went—Hr.= 1,1.01i1t.
tilnitcrOnsi
Phillip.. Hymn H. Painter,
Heir Lima. • J. Morrison.
rVilliam M. Ilene, ' gr ' lr O. (Sous).
J I. Bennett,
(lend any 'Meth —S. P. VON BONNIIOTIST.
Open daily train II Melts* A.M. to 4 o dock P.
7 Per - Cent..Gold ',oat
( FUEL OF U. S. TAX,)
OF THE •
BURLINGTON, -
CEDAR RAPIDS &
MINNESOTA 11. R. CO'S
First Mortgage
, 50 YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS.
A I.INLITND QUANTITY FOR SAM
At 90 and Accrued Interes
* tmlymlato Mfl mod iiovenalmer.
J. Bird Ait THILMBUON. Trn't""'
CHABLIS:I I- 'BOST.
The greater part of and la alreadynoinPleTt
and shams large earransu and the balance of the
work le rapidly poutlusalleh
We anbealtatlnaly recommend these Bonds as the
Natal and beat Investment let the nurket.
U. B. Slyedwentles. at current prise+ only, rotnyo
Ste per cent. Interest, while these hat' eight and
rue-quartos per sent. In Gold. and we r...rd the
aestipty equally gond.
HENRY CLEWS • &.
Bankers,
32 Wall Street, New York
S. M'CLEAN & CO.,
Isio. 65 Fourth Avenue
PITTSBURGH. PA.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
NO. 65 Fourth Avenue.
fitkitTERZD IN 1833.
ASSETS, So 5 0 48, 371 60.
• Open doll from • o'clock A. M. M.. 1 o'elock r. M..
d nnillrnUAS RVENIMIS. from May Ist to
Novel.. lot,
_from to 9 We, and from No
mitaber 10.14 May 104; from II to o'clocl t t. t
0 rlitrtifrn d ull gi:suer4 17,74 0 .4 t. th!r
akenol Mee •= xt n Jane and D
ally msr. later.
sst has Mom menl-annu In June and
laniennber. since the Hutt v. organised, 4 the
ram of Mx P.O Cent. P.
Interest. If not drown out. Id placed to the Credit
of the
Lin t as prtnennlreod bears the ISMS
intsrest Linn toe Mot 400 O[ J... and 0.000000.
emnpoundlng tenee • year. without troubling the
depnaltor to nail. or emoi to present his plus
book.
Al 1100 rate money mill double la less. than twelve
•
" rAs corktabriore the Charter. By-Lx.. Hale.
and itegulationa. tnrol.bedafatte, OU •PPlicaton at
the °Hoe.
ParaTurer—JAHLES HERDMA H.
Tira riudinicers. •
George /abr., A. K. Pollock, Y. D..„
Jobb U. DaeitotacC Robert Robb.
Real. V. blahnoatoek. ' Job. H. Stinenbarger,
Jambe McAuley. Jason
JanisU. whipde; • Aletandor Speer.
Immo ll..l . emeet. Christian 'Sauer.
TarlfrZ..
Wt0:.1.• Audenen, 111.1117 J. I.Toeb, •
Calvin Ada... Peter A. Madeira.
Jobb C. Utridler. • lobo Marshali,'
Walter P. Harehall.
lerunr''. John D. )(Wdden,
J ohm' lune,
_0.41".* NVVlVerni
Jghn J. Gtheepla. . Pottle.
William FL Harm. - Ormsby hither.,
ag=l * NlV " : °. Itri2tltArnt .
James D. Rally. Alessneee
Robert C. I.conale. IWllllaet Van Kirk.
TIM* PITILLS—MIARLIS
HIKUSTAIIIf —JANIS B. D. MICRDS. .
N. RolineLs • & Sons,
BANKERS, •
57 Market . Street
. • ..
PITTSBURGH, .PA.
Celleer.ons etalteop ell the teti c zla point.. of
• the Wilted Mates mut
STOCKS, ROADS HD OTHER SECURITIES,
sauna .4xn BOLD oN emtissioN.
Park mter Wealth pald to the purchase the
or •
United-States Securities
HART, CAUGHEY & CO
Binkais and Sinkers,
:64NER FOURTH - IAD:IWO STREET ,
Pittsburgh. Pa.,
MUCCI:MORS TO BANN*, HART k C0.,1
=l3
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And platkissstteition pad to the Pachue ma
solo ot
Government Bonds
I=
Sight Draughts as Loudon.
'WI'II
Tradesmen's National Bank,
'ArOODD EMET, COINED SECOND HD
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Cold, Coupoa Boob aid Mock
souswr AND SOLD.
ti. 1 14 V
1161AItuo.'
plump I;7 BUa.Cublar.
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
- riti'oftrr PITT
Miler, Still and Tank
VOI - MS.
CARROLL Si SNYDER,
ILANIIFACTtIynig pr
R P
aquANLY-CYLVPDERWIUM INNIXFULFIRRe
.11;11PIN "1 1 ,T g ANI. 8 6 a
AU CLING PANS. SALT AiANIgANISI4ON
sa&AA PICW. UASONLSCERS AND - 3R.ON
PIUSON DOORS AND COAL NHCTIL‘. •
OFFICH AND NiARNHOUBB:
Cur. 2d, !Id, Short and Liberty Streetn,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
1V OrdersCeot to the above MM. Will be
pnattptly attended to.
HUGH M. BOLE & TO.
eon Point Alley and Dioinenne
(NEAR THE POINT.)
Engine Builders, Founders,
MA.CHINIST S.
Innufactors STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONERY ENGINES of an sing.
A Poe N 1
VISI7. fi ltVit2N6 3 TeNtrali e ol. l i
WILIER of la hone power.
CASTINGSAt snry_kind, tone to oiler st
Folltidtr,an TRIED isTßlM,lselow Moan.
oar
RIGS or Oil Wells, SITIAFTING, MILITATE',
tor.4oin-x-PHIRSBACto°n b BC on K nr sod if
mode to order, at the •
NDUSTRIAL WORKS,
•
Fronting on the Allegheny. mono. near thiPoirsh
Pittsburgh. Ps. •
Ali urdelprvmptly Med. TM' US.
Ries - wk . & Brb.,
FIRE AND.BURGLAR-PROOF
FES AND VAULTS.
EEC=
=2
ENGINES AND )lACHINEII
AGAINWOR RATAIGINII and PUTTING
UP ELM 111"DahULIII CNIGINT.
ner 17th and PIKE STRICKTS. Plttaburhh. Pn
O'HARA BOILER WORKS,
F. REPHAN & CO.,
Afoootscturiet of STEAM BOILIMB,OIL TANKS.
n i g .s. smtzrsl , : r , ritz ,o = lll Z:
CIIIIINEYS. BIBICHEN VINE BEDS. KA.
'or. of Iterood /atone aid Liberty Steer
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
Bemiring done promptly. •Ordeti rent to the
*Wm addrees will be immoral? attended to.
P. ILISPItAN. rormerir Illemiter at CARROLL A
SNYDER'S. mate.
I;DaWpa)24;i:W./. 1 [0: 11 V 1 :
KNAP FORT PITT
Foundry. Company.
OFFICE- AND WORKS
Twelfth Street,
f4IMSBUROILPA
{!Engines. IVMina 11111 Ilit,lney, Nall NI
thin.. Katona and Canine nnaralll• mEg
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Pipe Works
Corner Carroll and Smallman Sreeta.
IMISEIZES9
=1
ATM. SMITH,
MANITFACTURIRR OP
Cast, Iron Bowl Pipe
FOR
S AND WATER WORK
.
.
1p Pipes aro all east isiessiably Pits, in dry
.nand and 1 feet lengths. Alen, WI assessment of
general
Castings fur Gas and Water Works
.I:l".V . '"ltu.r . " - .raglgr""""
W • J. ANIMABON ... A. MET V 0.111.5.
MON ONGAHEL A FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON &-00
efi g...os s n . 9.us s r ti vx . o.wr,2, W
Castings of all- Descriptions.
• sta nd
C S AV I NGS in atur 14 Window Glig
li iirrlcie Awn Forsimitio. 139 WATILit gr..
Pitubonin. Pe._
ROBINSON 'REA & CO.
SUCCOMorS to MODINSON, MINIS
WASHINGTON WORKS
rot.mrnms & MAcuriisTn.rmrneunan
linnneseturersot Bost and Eltationars Stem Sri
tiann..._lthraMinrs.nTell
nuuer eon mgsset Iron ore.
(Mee N 0.171. 7 mer Vlrst.endElloreld streets.
4 kr .
m ts ani for . t.il! AItDIEIPATICNT
thOs.OARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry to Machine Worko.
SANDUSKY NT.. ALLKONENY QTY• PA
Maanfaetrntrra of &atlortar7 sod Portable Stem
rarr VOMllna_ . ' lintel M.A.=
UMW fn. , Waratrta. Warar. norm. de. Dant to
order sod bare 011 hind MUZIOMIot an alms.
'hoznix Roll Foundry.
Gar. LIBERTY AND 44TH 5.1114
BOLLILAN & BAGALEY
lialudictanars of 501.6.
Chill Rolls,.Rand Rolls and Pinions.
PROFESSIONAL
G . W. DeCAIP, -
ATTORNEY AID COVIELTAB AT LAW,
bliMnlrsiTWat% iiTinceMmgrjara=
11=1"41.8trolg=«tegors of
•sagsesat amain. . • . 4.IMaT
• NeCOBIIICK,
Attorney-at-Law.
No, es GRANT STRICT,
101 lie all kinds of lejpG
usinass. 7.2t1.
ARCHIBALD BLAKELY, '
--=•itttcannerat-law,
MTN. B. NEEPEH,
AihroLx .arc. Er.ovincio Jrarics Ov
TUN PEACIL
Office, 112. Fifth avenue.
jrciao3.ol.....rdnoeirmd.=l2lp
.
and •Il lerglatms stteride4o promptly 1111(1 so-
OTT= RILLS
HOLMES, BELL &
,;ANCHOR COTTON MILL
Illsal;faciluers of =ANT MSDIITht WQ laawr
. • . ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
.. ,
. . ..
sh ee ting and
• •
IRON , AND STEEL
DEIIIESNE WORKS.
Colemim, Malan S.-„C0.7
IRON, NAILS, STEEL
A.x.elS and Springs.
DUQUESNE, L X AND JUNIATA
PLAT. Bez USItT AN D AR AM/ 4 V,
BOILEN. PLAiliel. AND lII3ADS, -
GUARD IRON. DRAG AND
RAeJ.NIIADROPPER RAIL..
• MANGER CUTTER RA th,CVLINDER IRON.
.IWMIWOVEIitiIITLMARROW TEETH,
BF P L O W
AND CULTIVATOR STRRL.
FITE% WLNOB AND L.cot to rern.
EXIACIL - 1111MY lend WAGOItiniIIII"NGS:I
AILS&'
CUT NAILS AND SIVIKEL
All Goods Flrst Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORICW--ialga street nog Alle
ghen Weer. and 11 Water striret. PILtsbIOIR.
mh9
BARR & PARKIN.
I==l
WM. MIRTVAF, REUBRN
UP.O. W..,8AM11, MIAS. PAIIK tN.
SrF PART'..-!.. M. KIKIt.
Crescent Steel Works
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE: No. 330 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh Steel Works
.sTABLIMIZO IN 1845.
ANDERSON Si,. WOODS,
=I
Best Refined Cast Stee
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO,
Best Refined German Plow k Spring Sled.
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE PlM
burgh. Ps.
PITTSBURGH
Novelty !Forks
FOUNDICI) D. 1833
001tIlEk1), ADAMS fi CO
Martufacturers K F:TON tgNDAIIDAVed
bank.. Patent) P LATVOVN A
ILM AND COUNTER
SCALES'.
J.. Faced Patent boor 11,cint end, Warne.,
Paint and Coffee AMR. de.
Corner of FIRST AVENGE and GRANT errs..
pttuonnte.
Sheffield Steel Works.
CO.,
Mroursictur!n. of ereir desa4pllott of
Cast and German . Stee
RAILWAT firßitiOrt.
KLLIPTIL AND PLATFORM SPRINIUS.
AXLM% STEEL, TIRE. sc.. ac.
WAREHOUBI 83 Waterandleo Firs tilreet
SLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTIITR & CO.,
Manufacturers or all Descriptions of
STEEL.
°STICK and WARICIIOIIBII-300, 31. t and
lisdrued weas, Pistsbursh.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
COOK STOVES.
Get the Best!
BISSELL & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
For IlituminOus Coa
Wwrattted to COOK. BAKE or BOAST
wont other Stove Wave Union. . '
BISSELL & CO
No. - 235 Liberty Street
ALSO, ON RAND AND FOR RATA
PARLOR STOVES, IIF.ATINII STOVES,
GRATE FRONTS. VENDERS.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO
lisanfactaners of erre4 Tat a/ ,of
STOVES,
Boston Cooking Range
"THE FIERY FURNACE"
WARMING. HIIIi . DIT.O9.
TUE NEW ANTI-DUT COOKING STOVE,
"VAENVlLdirchina'all" Patldrai POILTABLI st
lc, MANTLES, WELLMAN'S SEEMED.
To HATES, !Wm from dirt and dat: GRATE
YR EMDEN& itc.
206 • and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTABIJRCIII. PA.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
No. 30 Wood Street.
Ma.factures of the Greatest VertetY of COOL
PARLOR end IIEATING IiTOVIOI to be found.
In our assortment will. found all the latest PAT
TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS. and the manta-
Eon of our Stones In ouch that any one In want of
tiVurvi l by It as
1. be e n ifu e n b dtte moat du:
rat. us well es economical. Woold parldeelar
altmtlon to our non VOLCANO' STOVE. i for
oburches,halla and stores. Over 500 - sold lotto W .
months. Intended foe WWI or INlthmat mow, ,
aho have used them pronounce them superidr to
.1 , other and far cheaper. 80.1 for PA.:tree and
1 Pd.. lAaß
WNES ! , LIQUORS,_ &c,
AGNEB'S Red COI:41i
The Very Best in the United Slates,
WM.
981 North Seventh Street, •
PFULADELPIIIA.
•• .
11mcneseps—All she les4tnu houses le Phila.
Schmidt BL, Frida
IMPORTERS OF
NINES, BRANDIES, GINS, aLe
WHOLVSALE DLILEILS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES
Nos. 384 and 386 Penn,
Car. of ELEVENTH ST.. term
og.s:F.l CH &CO
No.. 185,187 , IS% 191.19! &M 195
/JUST STREW. Ptitabargh,
rVarMY..I A CO PPER
. ire"
and LIQ oat Bon. • ,igagthin'•
=EMI
FULTON & M'GANN,
p ra, c ,, SW Plumbers,
rrrrtinuma.
. _.
Path' lc, mar Nigh edeet. Pithburdt,_
_P.
1,..4 Gam Elowthks Timm; NM. Bath
Tubes:4 salt Stand., Inn Pipe .2 PIUIDA. AN
.eLleL d Pngs. , Zd i renie Coal InnfiaMt
16iii. " a ' 9 "... H.dthi APPank . g. ,Jobb2.ll
Mil
. ~
Reux.ciatrs:--- . -
131ENNSY1.1" ANIA CENT!, - -
,it 131"':ln;t1-14. rlA.l.4tr,gli
IS, O. Tram,. will the
a
and depart Irnm the Union Dela, rornor of Wa.b-
Inzan and Liberty irtreeta, as follow..:
Auttrrx. IMPAPP.
Mall Train_ . 130 am . .P.mthern ex . 3 , 30 am
Pm. , Una 13.13 am •Pat Me. Ks. , . *43 ....
Wail: , . No. X., 0. D.. Well . , So. E 14 , 3 n.
"1...!' A !" N , ... 7 , lihnol Mall Train. .. P.l tl FM
Walla Po. 3. PI 3 am.lolnton Ac., , 1130 ant
CO kel nnat I Ex. 11• 0 Im' U' t. Ac . No. 1 110 Pm
Joh nplown A r.lO O . omu t'lnciult Ex.,. I' 33 tnt
B:Ita Ar. No. 1 7.00 proValrs N 0.3-1 .31 am
/
Ptttah . gla Mr.. 140 pm inhast•an At: 4:03 Wu
Paeitle As LSO mu llomeo3 Ae.
Wall's N 0.3.. 133 Inn On. 1 Pl3llplo
R0me0...14e.,
943 pinll h '2"aVtr.r : L 41::
No. I
Wall*. \o. J.. 3:30 pm W.o**No. K.. 003 pm
Brln'n AePloa 1 , :lO rol!,1.4, 1,1 :3•.• 7,40 ym
W aSI P*-" gerj !At " tT,',...'=,&7111.1 1 4.
b v . E . 14 1 _11alpro jL iV : . _
— Tian leaves Waits Peatkm ever,
gw_nillay :11) s.. reaching Pittsburgh as
10:03 p. et. Reaming, tmves Pittsburg - it at
Iti:3o p.m. mg Strives at Walls libation m*:10 .
P. Yr - ineinnatf Express fools daily. Posthorn E.
Cr y rr c rt r.r,:ment AU other lnitiss
POr furtger Information gpitly to '
W. Mr-BECKWITH. Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ma m•
same soy for Liaggagn....ift ft.. fir
Milt their reasons*. Ilty to One n
• 1901 klultn In value. All Baggage a:coolin that
•1901.11:11. In value will be at the IiPIC of the owner.
unless taken by spental to
A. I. CASSATT,
iri General Supertntencleta . l / 4. Alto_otm,Ca,_
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. R. It.
-0n end atter NOT
14 1040 the Itemenger
• • Willigig 4 &
Trains on the Western
from the Allegheny
follows.
Alitttlf X. OSP APT.
IVPpWehsW/g?.11/plii:Timm =piirt. No 1 IS
.. 40. ToW4 Na 1
OUO
Y hry e a e rr
413
rg,N0.11:::6.4n„.1tA 10r1;
Above Wales run dolly except Sunday.
ho Church train Waves AlWiteny Jimmies.
every Snriday at 1:40 A. r., re9nnlng M. 0./
City at 9:yo A. X Returning , .m!"." ll eg.iion_f
City at 1- sp. &Moo Alleg h eny Juon
tio at 9. •P. st.
The test. leaving Alleillurnl Clty at 00 A.D.
make &rent connection at Freeport with Walker's
line Of Stn. for Rutter and Ilannahstown.
Through Veleta may be purehaawl at the OtOd.
No I St. Clair street. near the Suspension Bridge.
Pittebulgh,eand at the Depot, Allegheny.
Y"'
r M'Mc'Mr;49eilnitEßTS
'AM
FederalStrallgia
The Western Penneylvania liallread velllnnt as
spareo'e,
,LAyd'itititofliTirieTro. il=it;old.l).'nethfig:
uned i manum i t, In earns. Al. beenrago exceeding this
amount In value will ho at the rlag ut the owner,
to g " . " k° ' by special room
' ,4. J. cAss•rr.
nul.s Gineral Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
.k°ITTSBERGII FORT 15'.1.ENE
CIIIC.kG O IL IF and
VI VttAlt) UTTNiII.
From MAY Ist, 1870. trains will bane front
and arrive at the talon Depot, north Ada Pttts
burgh city time, as follows .
Mara Altgldrg.
FaalLine .. lgas • m teat Line 1110 yet
CI. MnA AaCCA " `7IV4II " BY id 1Z
Pm
n. Vrk hEur skss::c ...qt.!! Ex TTla
ro
eu
Ciiierelts _ 939 m Chi mgo ' 'VD;
Tv. p
vvrit-,..../iis= l' , Ff.``akivi XAU.e ti g nit7llf,r:
0n,,,,t 7x3 r
io Itiam Bea l l . Falls N am
leetedole
11 BS a m Sew Casale 1 ' a
Rochester lz
p to math., a 1, , 1
Dale 3 13 p m Beer tells 2 1 1':,
tLlLair=s a rta p m Leet,dale 7 11 p
VIM Oak , Sun- 9'
Felr Oak* Sun- 9
IXChurc p day Church .9TS a m
PanttleExpress will leave daily.
Paella. PM prew snivel. dolly.
11.1rFUL 1 . 100 leaves daily. Mondays excepted.
W!krollat e t=; lll7 lLaleV iaa="d-tii,.
.W At r iNfel rtr, d J N. meum.nualt.
Gent Par . Ticket Agent. Gent. Manner.
T ALLEM RENY
.l 1 Tt•AOIY,T7 iile A MOUT
INIIIIOIIT CUANAWCARS.
l O e
On and alter MONDAY. Nov. !At/. 1869. TWO
TUROUGH TRAMS DAILY, (except Sunday) edit
lease Pittsburgh Dermt. corner of Eleventh and
Pllra streets, for Franklin, Oil City. Burnt, and all
pulnts in the 011
muting prlDihrdtr.h. !Angry. PI
Day Igr 1.15 11.1 Day Kg 3BOP. v.
1$ 1 2:
kid Dutton 11 30A.m.2d Dutton . II 00 a. at.
34 _ TOO r.m pd Brawn .41 . 1 u .
41'
Soda Worts. 0.3§ P. IrreepTl Ac._ 1§
Er= An ar,rl4,'"A'lrasi:jr.:
We a tlno
re nowrunning . ng 11/1v or
Palace Sleeping
Can' . on Tr Esprit. tlailue. both ware Dom
rAWbw7 W Lir 7: TARTU:EVE, Genl Supt.
THOMAS M. RING. Ass . , Supt.
PITTSBURGH. PA
=
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND
ST. LOUIS ItAtI,WAV.R 4 ,OSI;
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
and after SUNDAY.
Nov. fril i t E r Malinlit=l leave and arrive at
Ito UnlOo phut,. /40sburgb. as follows: ,
Pittsburgh Timm
licher. A tavr.
•
andt itlifrt 4 rn. "Pp. ni.
glilat p.m. 10 a. M.
goatbern harems
MixedU 0:4 4m. P_: Sip. to.
Mi ACCVO36IOdIIIOII.. 3: .M. iit AI p. to.
ItteltonaM ACC . A. No 1..17 : , 4m. 7:33 a.in.
Steubenville Amoromod. 3: P.m. rig tam.
rirrattlgiQ'a.2..... 112 Pt:: Tr l i N.
0 1114 rc. 1". WM,=: o l',,tr," 7- .
s..F. SCUI.I.,
• . General Ticket Agent, Dolomtme. Di
_11.,Y,5a1..?,1 , 10 , 1PF1TYY 1,1 !!!!? , ___ .2.21k.
DITTSBURGII AND CONNELLS
.I.
a n d RAII.S.DAII.
U and after SUPDAI , .
February 20th. 11470.
o Trains will arrive said dolma frm we Depot, cur.
1 oar of Grant and Water 5t . 11 4 ax0n0. A .",,..
mm t to and'inna Cali.. 7010 a.m. 1:00 Wm.
McKeespirt Acoommal.11:00 p.m. 44 P. m.
ra. to and from Unh... dr p.m. 1 VP 4 In.
West Newton Aceommo. 4: op. m. Pe3.3 a.m.
Itnaidock's Accommoda. 0: 3p. m. 7:30 0 in.
Wight Am. le McKeespl.lll: 0 p.m. 0:43 a. na.
Sunday Math Thin to
and from that Nqut.ta. 100_ p. m. 10:1110 rt.=
RICHARD& SoWNKS.Age..
HARDWARE & EpTimpir
;ESTABLISHED 1831...
Logan, Gregg & Co.,
No. 52 Wood Street,
Spring Goods, Hoes, Rakes, Forks,
Scythes, Maths, &c.
' Merchants are invited to examine
our stock when in the city.
Orders by mail will hare prompt at
tention.
c-11 BEAVER FALLS
CUTLERY CO.,
C ) No 70 Wood Street,
0 PITTSBURGH, PA.
BIANUFACTORSMS OF TRF.M NEW
Solid Cast Handle
c ) TABLE KNIFE
172
s u perim sue] Blade. with conclave Holster.
TohtA Lip
_composing tels handle Is out deed y
Istabont iraltr '"
onal weight. bln
- •
4•I It 41412 cltl=2. u N i lfi b tbe nee d"" iir pla d
wlil
ware. In color anal
brilliancy. It Is sbaluar to
gr4o Over. ILarallo sod Blade as atm,
, Slia t, Mll:l loo 4=. 9 : 7 :za u tg Q
11111 y.
The Superb Style and Great St
art.kia enable. Um manila V" tt L.
rs rev=
paimvsillr=tlo27:_tulpted for
on.tool
P 4 &Wk. o and blivain b,=.1,11. Public Itual
Beaver Falls Cs4lfiry- Co.,
NO. 70 WOOD ST., PL SBURCD.
'MANUFACTURED BY
WAGNFR,
GAS
M=:M
MEESE'
HARDWARE,
=
==l
Table Cutler and Pocket hires
' y__
QUALITY GIIARANTEILD.
SaM33i CASTINGS..
=23=l
I=lll=3
Henry Bier & Co.,
(Suounsors to .10101 M COOPIM a CO- ,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS
Brass Castings
MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
wAiZABLE AND GREY IRON FITTINGS,
ag4..F p f A N 4 RAWNND_
AND VA
LT V LYE.:
. PATTiON IRON COCHH,
ERASE WORN OF EVERY . DZSCILVTION for
i = c. fzeo w .. 9I.. T C;nef r ILM . FACFNaFED
ADJOIN of DNEYYLIFFATENT , O7.4III3, the
best in the =Met. .
OSTICE AND WORKS
Corner Thirteenth and !Ike Streets.
ATWOOD & MoOAFFREY 1
CoU Limn' Pram sad 11mu, AMtes.
PRUbowl. Pa., BRASS YOUNDZWYM IRON
PIPE FITTIRS,and AGENTS forIALCAMEIioN
A COB STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS.
STONE
- _
wEsT TOWNS • • •
Machine Stone Works,
a.t.t...4 atop of Wpt COMM; Arugh.,
- rarov ATITATER OD.:
llnveaniV neint .M
Van. 1i=. 1 . 76 " or
Ingnen. rn i k et
rarf
O s„,.penenpilynnniniie on innacemble tenni
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