FINANCIAL GOLD, `- SILVER, COUPONS Bought' at Highest Priee, Pl-1. R. MERTZ, ( BANKER, 00r1Wood St. and sth Ave. Jas. T. Brady & Co., ISooomoon to 5. JOWLS s ro Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, =I Government Securities, 1;01,D, SILVER AND COUPONS, - ON MONT TAVOBATILE TERM E'. Interest Allowed. on Deposits Sr - Mow loaned no Unvernotant Bonds at low es i tcgr o tr . w. rawe •,t, SALK or BTOC=EZPaIIAT (LW. JAMES - T. BRAM & CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE MONEY AND COMMERCE. OMCT. 01 Prrzsicrnan UASMIT.. FRIDAT,May 27, Ism. field opened strong at 114 X, advancing to 1155. but late In the afternoon dlclined to lI4X without any apparent caner. llovernment bombe were strong', And Wale mivanced to 117 X, but the old 5-11 e and 10,40 a were very dull, but the decline of gold did not further influence the market. Stocks were very strong and advanced. In the avenge about one per cent, but at the second board the whole market dichtwal again but closed strong at the low quotations. Money very einy at nominal rates for call bat Ikrag paper is " not In demand ands bilarytax in lint on, • /kilning erglyeately dull. - inintations as received by Ph. R. Norte: 'tole 3.i r 114% Mnerkan 43 Western Colon.. 3P. vin Bonds 11 :%1Li i i rr entral 101 . 10dta fan Benda 1664:..uur .P _Pk . at% 6,Zillonds 130...1.11% ando .. Mt Osuatula IMM 1.13i/' Mich. Soutbenn 5.11 Bonin 1881...114, Lleyelnad dk P... IN , 6.11 D Bands 11166...U2N, C. R. L . 411 1, NNW 100( . Oblong* k.N. W.. gl% AiLmg Express.. INIS C. kN. W. Pre— gnii likuntinian U. En. ......... _ fa% 7 uial_Exchkinel)k inning W rlr 6744._ 11.. PPaafllfsn=clump per/Prow ts Saito Eschnsv per Thaler I,:Ar. 4 OS Prankfon Magnin pen Wkinill 48 50 at.bleriatiOU Ireelred by James T. grads a gold 110: 6....11 Jan.&Jr.ISM. 12S. U. S. ea. 1041 111‘ Jy. 1:67 14 Q. S. 9.33 IK4 12! 54.1) Jan. & Jy. nag 14 K. S. 5-911 lb: P . ..... . 0154 U. 5.5;01 IIIMS . C. .P. R. It.. ... U. S. 1040 8% Cy Pat lOC 131; IBp Telegriptt to tne Pitt abaft/ft Gazette.) SEW YORE, May Wall aim!. this afternoon, auddenly Ina buoyancy of the morning. and lower prices were made on the stock exchange and to the gold room, the decline being attended with et feverish and unsettled feeling: The occulon of this marked change was a break In foreign exchange front 97; to 10,,c. The advance in gold this Morning embled tankers to buy &considerable amount of bonds for shipment. which Increased the volume of exchange and caused some free sales of gold. In addition. a considerable anupplut of-bills were drawn against other than Governments. trif i l c ullagU.oo:l dCO to be d h7ns w is grro P pe: The decline In exchange eras caused bT break in gold from 15S to ltvi, and the de cline In 'gold In turn affected Government bonds. which declined In sympathy. -. Void closed at 14N 4414 , 2. Carrying rates t per cent co drat. Clearances 1314010,0J0. Shipments of specie to-morrow will probe bly_ranice from W 0.40,10 to al taco nn The break In exchange did not occur urn moot of the got/bars were on shipboard. or else It titled have checked the phlymente to some extent. - Money easy at 3 C3- ,, . Sterling unsettled at liassilt. Government closed firm. Coupons 'el. , Iriv. _ llivitddil v.; M. 1111{41111X; do. new. IlliVa(4llS . 4; 4K.11421. ll4b; 'ea math, lunligt.lo.4 - . Cur rency: sixes,l.E.l444lM. State bonds needy; Mlssouris, 94; old Ten , swan, G; new do.. bait old North Carol ina: 411 r; new do.. W.; - Virginia GO. Stocks steady ofclose and showed slight re coveryfrom the lowest point. Chief dealings .in Lake Shore, Ohio and Heading. Pacific Mall. and Western Union Telegraph. ()Bateman:s(i Cumberland, W. C. T.. 3140 Quicluilver,lo4; Marrilsina• 7I do. preferred. 11,4 Adams =preen. We•l2),G Ameri can. 34; United State.. -45%; Pacific Mall: 41`il New lurk Central. 1113 Ii; Script , AUG Erie, • 23 4 ,“ dOi preferred, -114:' Harlem. 14i4 Reading, 1064; Michigan Central. kru Like Shore, Vivi; Lllinolseentral. 141; Plttiburgh, LU: North welders. 81M: do. preferred. MN; Bo ck Island. UM: N. i.e.. W p ig b. Pau 634 F0 0 r . pr Way e 9.4.Webah, Sa , rfered. 75; n; WAG Terre Haute. 324 preferred, Mt Chicago and Alton; 1134; preferred. UM; Ohio and 110 N; Hartford and Erie, 441; Clevelaffi. Columbus and Cincinnati. Ile Bur- Alinettfl%t? cITZ.7j9,I;:k St. Joe preferred. The sub-Tr ' Intent-, has a balance In gold of VilLel34; currency. 55.815,f4r..; general bal ance. PETROLEUM MARKET. - Amen Or PCITAIIIMON Gm: t FRIDAY, lttay 27. w . Tbern te no inypforementlto note In the general appearance or tole 61 the oil trade. and what Is worm o , t ill. the indications in re gard to the future are not at all encouraging• The market continues dull, and very unsatis factory. Al. in the present condition of affairs It to simply Impossible to make a movement: there Is. as there has been all along. consider able, Inquiry for relined. but refiners cannot ) sell at the azure. offered, and, so a Come" Quince. we Lave but very few sales to report. True. the shipments are liberal, lover 4,( bbls to-day) but the most If not all of the oil • going forward wee contracted for some time ago—•4o fares we can learn, there lo but very little 01l sold beyond June. Possibly there May be a reaction soon' for the better, but. as already intlinated, the indications at present are not enemaraging. Cad Dr.. Tbo market remains oubetantiooly as it was yesterday. and while the offerings ore light. Mere Is not much wanted,. Nile at Ws epot at 12451,000 do at RN: and 1.000 seller 5/ day. at Cu. seller all year. 11/0;h12; buyer all year. 1311614. Market, If anything, a shade stronger. but . • prices are without motorist change. May or Jontl.F ll o Jot/. without August. M; Augum to I/et-ember, WU; buyer all year, l9I( bid. Catrin her Dro.lllo. on account same, A. It: Milli on account W. Bartle: Liberty (MI Works n account J. O. Barbour: n Jas. Wilkins =account Philo Bosto Pet. CM .1. er tal, on account. Thos. Kin . Total 1 1.443 !ibis.' OIL esorsaltt,l RR A. V. IL IL alcirAloy Bro. *Co.. 4a bblo ref. oil to go,o Dm.* Co. Phila. Fa.cett, Logan, Rockdale Co., MO hbli ref. MI to Logan Bro. it Co., Phil's. J. C. Ilirkpotaiels, BA bbls ref. to Logan WO. * Co.. hila. NatiOxial P Redoing Co., 141 Ras ref. oil to Wards*, F. k Co.. Phila. Penal!, Xarela Co.. 00 bbls ref. all to IlrHot & Phira. . a t Mate 1 100 bbls maned oil to lonia - Mem *Co.. Phil a. J. M. Rater, 743 bbis ref. oil to Logan Bro.* Co.. PMl's licutobolmer Is Lechler, 1511 bb l s ref. oil to Waring. 1L it CO.. Philte r , Brom k Wagner 60 bbls reflood toll to War ; lax, King & Co., Flalladelpbla. Laablui, F. & Co.. 111 bbis ref. oil to War- - den. F. It Co.. Plaits. Lockhart, Frew it Co., 677 bbls refined oil to Warden. Prow k Co.. Philadelphia. p. Wolsenberger bbls reflood oil to War . dm. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Livingston C bbls oil 10 Warden. F. • Phi Co.. Phila. B. W. Morgan RA/ bias relined to Tack Tiros.. I • adelphia- Cilizeno 011 Co.. 466 bbls reaped 011, to Tack Rime, Philadelphia. - Total 4.247 bbls. Op, uninfixt Lure mom DUpenVilt arror. 1 • Haul:dawn Oil R 34 efining Co.Co.l,bblo refined to Wortio%_Prew t Co.. PalladelPhia. , Brooks, B. CO.llO bbli named to Warden. F. & Ca, Philadelphia. P. Reirard. 6 bbl. :vaned to Boddiag, 11. k Co.. Plainoto i leda. C. r trick 6 bbls refined to Tact . Woo. PRIM* pbia. -Pennock t Beeson 3 bbls refined to L. Dan- Maid. al Philadelphia. Tot Live Stock Markci. Nra YrdlC. May 17.—Beeses are without material change. with racers at Ccantuunipaer. ye at, Weibel.= and 3 at One Hundredth aßreet. There were 113 tan yesterday. • Total for this weak 6,110 head. The prices or to-day were Bre. old stock ireaenUy we= quick. ander t e hohressitut of nata arrivals runt Mondal% 3 031 e eery' food cattle were on .1e; ono drove of %I Illinois stiller.. 714 sal, sold at, MOM 110 corn fed.saine Wright and drove of 7 oort h at liarely lean of .04 to ,dim ut there were !ars held from Trinde Is slow at 60,me and stock 3_,.'estaiia' tag. Fat lambs 10 readily at rte: int ini3c. A car of fat Hi. b t bb bi i h,p. se ma, soar at The; a ear of thin, lo Ohio Hie . a oar of eery thin OS lbs at to. rival's for ihtl ere*. 10.00 e. }lrv, are worth k; mar b cab bo-day, making 11.1103 for She weeket Heade. PITTSBURGH 31ARKET Omen El; Prirsnc7tEll GAZETTE, FaTnAr. May 27. 1874. . The advance In whest In attracting coned- . . . erntfle attention, and while the clews of op erntors are somewhat conflicting, yet as a geni:rot thing, there is but little confidence in the advance belt.' mal2rainetl for any lenmk Of time. An ercbangT remarks: 'There 1.1 no doubt of the fact that the exports of wheat and dour. in= Sew York and Canadian sea port. to lament are largert than was anticilt ed. nod the shiptnents from New York are so nearly equal to the receipts that the city • ceasnmption la helot: taken trom the ..tocks In store. The reason. for this movement out ward may be variously assigned. but what ever theyntay be, the inurement exott scarcely do other thatiJostify the belief that the Eat_ Itchdeficiency lelarger than has been elate.- ted. Thu tiulteel Kingdom receipts during 4hearst four months of the rear were equal to 20," 6:9,000 cwts of breadstuffs. agalost 811.000 everts for the same Mile In ISM. As reports front California have had a large influence In the recent advance In wheat, the following latest Information will be of inter est to the trade. The Sacramento I'Ofoo of May IP. sent: ... There has been lisudden rise In tour and a fatale about the crops. which are thought by many to be next to a total failure, Our ad vice. from the country do not Justify anything like a total failure In wheat. On all low lands which have been sown before January the yield promises well. We have seen many fields In this. Polo and Stolen°, equal ton Pros pect of a full crop. and so far advanced that no drought can note blight them. In all the Ilay mutants where the fogs prevail the crops will be fully average. In the valleys, where he planting was on summer fallow, and had tae benetlt of an early start and of all the rains, there will he not much less than an av erage yield. On high grotmd: where the the planting woo late and the ground . badly Prepared. so that the grain did not get rooted until more than half the rain of the season was wasted. there will not be half a crop. In parts of the San Joaquin valley. especindy on the high, light soil west of the river, wheat this year w i lllmos total failure. Many of the held , . not h e c at at all, and most of them will not yield over doe to eight bushels per acre. Last year Staaislaus was the fore. most wheat products( county: this year It trill be among the loweet, unless we are great sly misinformed. • The counties further south are in no better condition. Wheat, from the Stanlslaus southward. may be pro nounced almost a total failure, and very many of the tlelds. even in San Joaquin county are being . made into liar. The Sacramento Vallee has fared much into. But the failure from the Stanislaus southward Will work a reduc tion from last year of.not less than 3.000.1100 tnthels. This failure in the South Is In great part the fault of Indifferent farming. A tol erable crop might have been produced even on . the lightest won, If they had turn deeply summer [allowed. to as to give the planting the benefit of all the rain which fell from the beginning to the end 44 the season. Cultiva ted as they wen, they lost more than half the rah. which fell. end of course could Oct ma- APPLFS -The arrivals are getting smtill, and smaller and the season will soon be ove We continue to quote at $5,26.,i per bbl. fl fair to choice, _ IIriTER-The demand appears to befalling off and prices are weak and draolaing. We now quote atl.n.2l:for good to strictly prime. BROOM CORN-demand very slow: Pricer nominally unchanged. 13 to Pic. BROOMS-Store prices; Fancy. ss.sth No. I. #3. 13 h s4: No.3.Common, .50414.3. BEANS-Dull but nominally inchanged. $1304 1 ,7 5 per bushel:. CHMtE-Cholee old New York State Pao tory. 17: Near York State Goshen, mew) lob lay; Ohio Goshen'at 1541.15,5. t'ORNMEAL-Quiet and unchanged. 1041.51 per bushel. CEMENT-Sales of Louisville Hydraulic at * ta i tirt r lST4L- * Derriand light 'and prices are hardly smtairied: we- now quote In Job iota at 3Ps for standard branda-usual advance for small lota. - DRIED FRUIT-There Is a t alc demand for strictly prime apples and peachea. and the suppb - of this bled Is very light. while com mon sad Inferior are abundant and bard to qtat any price. Apples. - 5 tele; Peaches. 8 to 7 for quiwteriblind a to a for halves. EGGS-There In no falling off. In the de mood, but the receipts to-day stare rmnsually large. and It begins to look at If prices had reached the top. We can report sales to-day 'Starlet Arra but dvoill of ex citement, and with no Improvement In the de mand, there Is no champs to make"ln. quota tions. 4r I. continue to quote western dOnre. In store. at $5....50-5.75 for awing *1.51510 for winter and glcir.sn for fancy brands. Itye Flour $3. CIIOCIERIES--Sugare are again s ent, up having advanced an eighth In the mist, and as the season for fruit is near at hand, It. la be lieved that the advance Oda time will be maintained. In Coffees, Syrups, ete..• etc., there is no change whatever. GRAIN-The grata trade continues slow and unsatisfactory, bat It la hoped that ten Improvement la near at band-it Is hoped that hie s cent, In the east or decline in the west. so RP to permit a resumption of ahipments. Wheat contioues to arrive pretty freely. but with a steady demand prices' are maintained. $1.1541,20 for red. $1. , %01.3 3 for white. Oats dul,r we can report a sale on wharf at 43. and Philadelphia la only bng 50, free on cars, which la but little better than 48 on wharf or track. Corn Is quiet and un changed. eaess for ear. and B:4LN for shelled. c oul d as very dull to-day: one dealer laid he cd make it one buyer. and the best bid he wouldwasn't this. hosrever. Is below the tthereprice. Barley Is not wanted. and here 1111 little or none offering may be quoted at 70675. for prime ag:ing. ' H-11'-Baled may quoted at $120.17, for common to prime. and the demand If any -4Vrt26lV3es of undrssed Kentucky Stamp " iteEf r kli-C orn basks, 3133 h. eta LARD OIL--City branda quoted st Stsmal. 1.38 for extra No.l, and a well-known west ern brands at $1.30rd.1.31. LIME-Sales of Cleveland at $2,35 per bbl. and eastern at $1.75. POTATOES NOlmprovement to note in the demand and no ch ap to make In quota t Iona: Peach Blows, per bushel. ' PEARL BARLEI n. 4,516 c per lb; N0..3. 51„ N 0.1814. Oat Meal-A St II per bbl. of the. #10: tar halt bbl, lan lb., WO. PROVISIOSS-Market steady Lot un changed. Plain Shoulders, 13‘.“ Sugar Cured Icauvaaped.) Ilk: Ribbed Mos. lal:" . Short Rib, lit; Clear Sides, 175.“ Canvassed Sugar Cured Dams, MX; Breakfast Bacon. 18. plain. and IS, Canvassed; Lard 122.1710. In tierce.; and 18411115( In keg. and buckets. Mese Pork, Canvassed.l.l7x6 Lr4N Beef. 2l aiL, cf. SEEDS-There Duo inquiry for either Timo thy or Clover Seed, and the season may be regarded al over. flaxseed la In steady de and at V.. 15. with but very Tittle offering, id a rotted lot might bring VAL I.II3I3BURGH IRON O4RRR:r . or THE Prrrsernon Iltzgrns. FRIDAY. May 27. UM The iron trade presents Lut little that is new or Important. The feeling seems more hopeful. and while It Is thought that the worst Is over. business continues dull. though this Is usually the case at this season of the year. The demand for metal is by no means active. though. as will be seen, the sales are some what larger, and it is but proper to remark in this connection that stocks are comparatively light and the receipts limited. Price. com pared iscith last _week have undergone an. quotible change. Following is the report of sales for the week: ANTIIRACITIt. • 100 lons Flx Gray Neutral Forte- .1:13.00 4 mon =V .. an. 2 Foundry . - ..... .... W.. 03 cosh 00 " So. 2:. '14.034 moo 50 " N 0.2 "34.000 mos 50 " No. 2 - . . ....... 33.50 4 moo' 35.00 4 mos IW " No.l " 35404 moo 00 " No. lEx " 36.5041130 a 150 " No.o Anthracite.— 32.000 mos 25 " N 0.2 - • . WAD 6 moo 101 " White, " .... .. ' . . 2910 4-moo 31 " No.l Foundry Temple 31504 In nq al " NO. I . '• * 4 . .. 31.0) 4 Infra 33 ".No.l " •• .. . : WO 01 dl. W• " No.l " - Ilushinf 10. 310100 . 10 " No.l " Nooo 0 mos 9:0 0 Owe No. 3 Nin5tr41.1441144 • 30 3 0 5 ww arrviimore COAL farELTaD nom O.AHH 41.3%- . . . ORG. gl.) tuna Medium Dray Forge:— .1:11.43 4 moo ita) " •" - ' GIGO 4 moot 4OZI • - Strictly 014)4 Gray Forge at Furnace .. . . ... . . . 31..G15 moot 350 " Medium Clo n e s oir Ora}' 'at *Var. XlO4 mai Fai Fonndrg Gray at Furnace 3003 4 moo Oood Gray at rurnsoe 3103 4 coca • r/3 Favorite at Furnace MAD I moo Ire " (lose Forge to anive, ..... 3CO 6 moo GO " • from Yard 31103 4 moot 300 Neutral Forge Mixture Ma live ore • 10.50 each 106 " Medium Red Short Forge.. 71114 moot WAG 4 mom MAREIRTiI lille TZLEGIIIAPH !few York. Nur l'oaxo Slay 07.—Cotton heavy nod low er:sales HOG bales at V 1441 for udddliag UP -lands. floor—receitde of 10.5tebbls, more se tive and Malik. Netter; sale. 1041150bbisitt SIM 04,00 for superfine late and Western; Pan 5:15 for extra dee $5.304.5,5 0 for good to choice do: $.5.45'1.8. 30 for white wheat western extra; $6,05a8 for extra Ohio; 025211,50 for extra St. Louis. Whiskey lower: Sales of 300 DM. - at SLINOLO73g free, cluing at 11.117. Wheat—re. celpte of 10,740 bush,to bush d la good ex port demand; sales of Pg. 003 at $1.2341.24 for No. 2 Milwaukee; 51,26251.3 0 for No. I 'Mint; $1.32411. 74 for winter red and amber western. Rye eteady; ules 640361 mm of Cana diau at. about Ka in bond. Barley and Barley Malt doll. C0..--recelpts of aalt bulb: dull and unchanged; sales of 29403 bash at $l,OBO I,U, for new mixed western; $1.1.50L16 foryel low do. Oats-recelpte of 16,00.1 bush. dull and declining; sales ELOOO trosb at 0 64 c for western; 6 5f gane for 01410 and State. May low er; shipping SQUAD; retail . $lOOO.ll O . Bolls quirt at L.lsc. Coffee dull. Molasses quiet. Petroleum Oral at 15Jac forcrode; 27Ve for 7 . - fined. Sugar less active; sales of 400 MIAs Cuba at ve9xe. Rice arm at 7.1015)5e. York 0: and steady. with eaten of 3.o..bbis at •fleTii fo r mesa. 5775250.50 -for prime, and 1 p one mess, also bbls mesa . seller one, at $59.65. Neel steady and quiet, sales of 1.16 bbls at 1115515 for plain mess. and 110$111 for extra Men. Meet ham. quiet; tales of 70 bbis at Mr;* _Tierce beef steady; sales of 75 ' tierces at 80.6 03 27 7 fo r prime Mess. and 5 04 3 30 for India mess. Middles qulet and un changed. Cut-meats dull, with sale. of • 000 pkgs at 1541!3ge for shoulder, and 150170 for hams. Lard quiet and steady. with sabre of 330 tierces at 1.54516103 for steam, and 103(@.16%0 for kettle-rendered; also I=l tierces prime steam, seller July and August. at 15Wc. Dotter and heavy, with sales at 1 for western. Cheese quiet at 70.16 c. Fre ghts to Liverpool quiet; engagements at. 40 bl for wheat per steamer. Ln/frt—Flour market closed to better with a fair export and home trade demand. Wst fewer. with a fair export demand; No E s 51.1547.1.25: winter red and amber Western .114 0,1,34,4. Rye quint and firm. Onto dull and heavy at 4.730 for Wert seat and)ls4 - 07 offered. obi. core dull at glAsigt 1,11 for uew and mixed Western. Pork Mal; mess 1g..V.335.2.034 . f o r J o b. a go August line( Ore, and quiet. Cut meats In moderate Ilenmad and unchanged. Bacon quiet. lard Prime steam 163(0 laMe; slat sales GO tierces for July and Au gust at Me. Egge doll at 170361(. • • - ybleage. . = • Camaao. May 7.7.—Faohlate I. unchanged Freight. steady and firm; engagements to Dug a -n..L. ri t TSBURGH DAILY GAZ falo are reported nt tal%c for mint. and t1. , .c 1 for oats. Flour fairly active and 'prices to firm. Wheat active` a speculative de mand and excited for No. 2; gales at *lnl.olSi. cash; flaLtr.. seller Jane. elating at pLULtsi a UN'., cash. and f 1,01 . seller June: in the afternoon the market wag active at /Lela Ltt: It. seller June. Cora tolerably active, but prices are weak and declining - , gales at B.3aste for No.'_. and Ttlatlc for reject ed. closing . at the inside prices: riptliuml sales were at Si}( for June. and 604,5, ..elle/ last half Or Jat 111 the afternoon the M. Let was quiet; sal at g3tt'e for No. '.tiller Jane. Oats mod. Moly active. slosing iteak with sellers t sts..a4Vie; Oldinnal %alt.. wt-Ie made at 1:1; i 45 1 .,.el - seller daring June. tire fairly i mine and prim, firm at vie for No. I. Harley - low - grades active: high grade. nominal. II ightelaws nosed quiet at sl.o4ithiliSs. Pro visions tint and nominal at Vlts.:litt29,(o for • mess. IS?, • for Lard. 117,;a12e for balk shoul ders and INalrie for balk %Von. rib middles. Receipts -Flour. :0.1701 bids wheat. 210L113 bushrot . . 56,5e.s bush oats. a.L•I3 barb rye. LION bush barley. 5,51,, hogs. Shipment a -UV) bbls Hour. Km bash wheat. ligke:g3 bash corn. IS.= land oat 5.7112 bush rye, 2,0C.2 hog, CHICAO Ma- ' 21.—Cattle active for upper qualities; Ica for other grades.at - i7.25a..75 for good to extra Texan steers, and $9.25a-t,ell£ for extra prime native beeves. Hogg supply large at te,30,18,50 for fair to medium, and 1t11..5 for good smooth Inn. OLT= I.lnctagaTl, May Zr. -No change In Wheat or Mar. Corn doges dull and 3c lower talk ed ear Weal, Oats dull at faliAl. Ito. ltye un changed. Harley nominal. Cotton dull told dting2li;enuminall}}. Tobacco In gond de-, wand: sales 114 !aids and 1:1 bsa at Wit:o.n, the latter rate for bright leaf. WhiskF Is dull and prices nominal at sl.ll.4ra.lisi. the tatter in mtked for old ;maws, no sates. Ness Pork la unchanged and bell at V 29.7 5 ,3). lard sdall and mitulnal nt Inc for prilllo kettle rendered. Bulk Meats held firmly at 11. la. Iria.ttoo but no sales; shoulders are wanted at 11/ikt.lllse• A good demand for !Moon at 134.: shoulders: clear rib shies advanced to VV. clear held at 17Iie but not saleable at better than ITV: the satins were ISO Muhl at our quotations. Sugar cured hatum In good demand at 19,41240 , But ter dull In2Z-le. Eggs 10 good demand at Inc. sltlppera count, asking 17c al the close. I.ln need oil 111.10 and In fair demand. Lard 01l at #104114:5. Sugar arm and In good demand out 1147,120. (Wren Um 2041=10. Gold 1105 buy rm, Exchange Ilan par buylar. at. land, Sr. ',WM. May 2.—Tobacco moldy and un changed. Cotton nominal at Ilemio Arm. $1=t1.7 5 for undressed. Mort *ring dui/ and Inc lower: ta.srdil4,44) for extra fall—Arm; $4100b1.31) for super; 1i:04:M55 for X; $5 for XX; *.':iiis-S1 for XXX. Wheat:spring Itlc higher; lose No 2 Sic. choice No fall $1.1G.. No 1 do sl,lStr.l.lti, Choler• to fence St.nict,:c.. Com: better feeling and 5c higher; S:cafl for mined and,yellete, slsfl,ilt for prime to fancy white. Onto 14. e better: fairtote. See dui; Sic. Whlsker steady: fIAY,. Sugar quiet: 10W,12e. Coffee dull; 2%121 , Molasses: 4 5, 16 65c for sugar house. Park Bacon quiet: lat(c for `homier..l6%c for clear rib. I:`,"c for clear. lard doll and n..t .. nt ts'. Ide. Cattle lo good demand. trsa.! for common to 4,11 a. Dogs In good regoest at Dry ((mad. Msrl4cl: New Viola. Slay 27.-- The general c orbel to inert vet there is a moderate inquiry forhen onabls, goods nalapted to t he ss ant:. chiefly 0 local ole. at unifono rotes; the 1/1101.0: At Inntic A and Lawrence It Ce; Patdile oats.; and Anto•d.eag A brosen sheet lugs Anti roscoggin 10-s do. 4:*fe: , Slttrost (-I do: last. Ike; Bedford H. toy,. Great Valhi. rt Ridge II; 'Monadnock nst 'We: do. Bates' XXX blenched muslin. De: Blacks( on A 14Ssc: Forest Dale 1;r: Hope foe: Dwlgh cambric. ,17r. and Gaff's braids ale. Fillladelphl. PlutAnro.ruta.fday .17.—Flour dull: Indiana and Ohio extra fondly ta.".7mt1.t..9. When: de mand very light: western rrd tlaial3l; White $1.4W11.4.1. lire sl.ffial.lo. Oats dull with western at tiWinle. Corn in limited .denuinil with mixed western at ti.irial.lll. Petroleum - oteady with crude at It - and relined at r. ProviKinto. unchanged. Whi•do: itripmved de. Iwtl.. idle. LOrutv Mew tf7.-• dull tni dllng 21? 3 e. Flour /5.2 k. Cont *Lark Whe sl.lrtnl.A l . Outs tint. Bye $l. Provisions 1 active but Prices are flan. Pork Po. line. 1:P.;. 17 unit I; t3e. flulk ment• 12` 1 3 , n 1111,e. Lord 17e. MAIO, I.tikiblurk 'cob. rot %ales of tket hhtb , 31 4.5.kt0n for fr. elteil Kootlopo for low, ITMEMI It. immity, Mar Flour i quiet and steady. Wheat Oran Mari laud. .0.1Aii&1..'4: Pennxylviutla. 1.37.rk1.37. Corm prime subtle 19 relater. at t1.1n.113.11, suit yellow firm at $l,lll. oats dull al trXdrilie. Mese Pork Ilrtn. llama arm. Rib sldeii.re. clear 91ileii,17Liei err. tic; barns. flat:, Lard quiet at bare. Whiskey arm at EIMM Tour:Do. Hat" 27 • Flour tirni; %Vbeat better and netivr; No. 2 white Wal.a..h 41.5 A. No.l white Michigan. 41.r.n. mzul.r do $1.4 , 4 amber 311chi1ran 41:L1; cloging 41.1,0. No 1 red SI:.M. N 0... do 41.17; cloging as 41.10:4. Core quiet nod unchanged; No 1 Re. No 8400. yellow go t ,. Om. !, %Lade lower, No 1 cold nt 570. Minartits. May 27. , -Cot tan still at We. It,- elpts. latira: weak'a re /Zs LticAk.; ••• . • • 1.1. at+ ninths., (Inv "Ana:. lirun Lard nominl. Pork /141. Bacon' I 5 e. gide.: lac. CB= Moos - art:ma. May 27.—F100r tlno., for eholcespring: extras held At .f..5.7t, Wheat ftrm at $1.07 for No. I. and $1.1145( for Nn. 2. Oats tlnn at stt‘fe for No. 2. Corn tirtn at 77e • . for rejected. flee higher to We for Nol 1 ilarley nominal CLIA - 1“....n b. May Hlld uu rbKng. beat. No rc.l %vim, 11.21. to e.d-n Cluth dull. Ibd /ulna. ..11..t And • changed: ntanduril white nne.] rd 2. rot round lots: crude quiet ,854:0 per barrel • New Orleans. - NEW 1 / 6 1.1..0.. king 27.—tAtite11 tbkatukt; wliddlVErs nElee bkteg; receipt, 2474 btileet etwek Ile-thek bete, rend,. for the eek 10.94 4 bale, export le= hale, Attlee Et w kalti Oct.,. lIPORTfs DV RAILROAD Ci.trEi...rD AND Prrrsnrnou RAILROAD COURANT. May 27.-2 ears b ore, Chess, S & Co: C do do, MORD .5" Go; 3 do do b ore. Jr Painter 'ls Son; 21 . ore. Cbleman. it it-Cot I do wore, Jones & L:10 do 1 s ore. Shocuberger. Hto C. , : I do do. Pittsburgh Bolt .C.,; 3 do pig IncIAI, W Smith .0 Co: /do do, Excrsdo, P & Co; 1 do Ice. W Scott dr Co; ESOP feet lumber. 51cQue wan & I): 70,000 shingles: NV NV Itigdon: 8.550 X lumber. 11. A Clark; 70.101 shingles, Phillips & N; 7.0)(1 ft lumber, 3lellon 13r05;2 boa bacon. II Rea Jr; 2 bbls eggs, r G Craighead:lolnm rt.e. Mollanc &A; = sks oats. Graham & MAW bosh wheat. J & NV Fairlev; re ska.corn. 1 hale sks, Drinker 01 . Co; 14; sks 1 seed. J NV Thnrativ; 5 bble o meal. C. bgs do. Watt, L & i Co; 15 ibis flour. It 11 Conway; 49 do d S S : Marna: Li oissealuibagoo. SUL Ualrdt 55 lid ware, &Tomb .0 Co: 10 ibis I beer, .1 Ken r;_4 do oggf. : l l Rlddle;2l boo chtase..Canfic Id ts; I car lumber. L Hofer; 5 sks hair, 1 do to Is, I do scraps. 0 N Holistott; N bbls eggs, I' Duff & Son. 1 ear !amber, N Seibert & Co; 20 vas tanners scrap, IV 11,1000;.1 111 bbls fish, Dun. Moy & Bro. Prrrancnort CINCISTATI .AND ST.. 14/010. RAILROAD. May ....-1 car Maces. John Cont i Ish; 2do do. W Hastings; 2do wheat, IV Dosugarder; Bdo do. Kennedy' Dro; I do et res. N P Adams Bro; 141 bb's flour, £ Lieu: ton; 2.1 do hlghwines,Littell & Meehling,• '5, do, do. II Ilespenhide: 5 talcs hides . CI N Iloffst Mt; 29 lc. tams; Ni' 8 Hays ys 2r. Son; 2 bas dry oracles. Woodworth 0, D; bbls eggs. NT H Graff & Co; 1 ha bacon, Mesner & Harper: I bids eggs. 15 bpJ dry apples. J A Graff; 3 kgs butter. J Pettit; Id boot meal. 100 bbls flour. Schornaker & I.; d bbls eggs, II Ilea Jr; 21) bgs oats. Robb & Herron; 4 oils egg.. NV I) Cooper; TO kegs lord. NV II Graft; 17 do do. 2 bgs dry apples, Mc- Cracken, (3 & Cot I car w heat. Hitcbcock, MCC te Co; lOU kilo flour, II Whllne9; UN Ica lons. J H Parker; Ito sausage, II 11 Myers & CM 5 lee hams, ' , Sellers & ro; 3 bbls whisky. Voir & Megraw; lUpkgs tobacco. Cater, SlcUrew & CoL C do do, W Harsh; 2 ears shoolders, Gilbert A Myer, FITTADURGII, FORT WATNT AND CIIICAtiO I . aanuoao. May,27.-244 Illdee, C. N HottstOtt; Kt ins fruit jars, .1 Is St ruusberg; 4 pkgs baron. S P Shriver & Co; 170 sks 0014. 4 bills eggs. 11 Ilea Jr; sdr, do, Volgt, 51 & Co:' bbl, apples. II sits' s: II D Astra., 4 do me, 2 hos bacon, Mender & II; 1.. boo cheese. 111,1,1 e. 13 do do. Day & Co; 18 do do. NV FL Draft &Co; 17 do do, Volgt. N & Cm ,11) do do. 'McCracken. 0 & Co; 40 do do.. N J Ilmilen M ;7&) do do, Haworth &lit al do do, ' la id° do, W Gormley:lB do d0,`..1 , 'r }laid & NVl l lso n& Son; al do do. ‘ tillenoleion• 3Pd° d. ,i Woodworth & Et 29 sks roes. MeCulfough.B .01 Co, PI boles 0 corn. NV Slardort; 100 hales.'l lloyd, X & 1N•. ALLECIIIENT VAULET 'LAIC - ROAD. RAY ;7. I 87 bush onto, do corn. Moreland & Mitchell; 52 do wheat. A; Doughert r. 31 do oats • _ado potatoes. 0 Arinstrong: 2,1 do oats. 14 3tae, ... do do F &Rival.: 25 dodo, 2.1 clo corn, A... Nth. i cars rye. Robb & Herron; :do lime. I Henderson Dro; 1 ear grain. Culp & SlietutrALl ,' roll, leather, W Flacons & Son; IS tuts rye. 1 McKim; 8 ears metal. McKnight & Co; 3 RifißD, W Smith & Co; 4 bbls eggs, 2 has hotter.'.. Blanchard: 3do eggs, IN H Kirkpatrick; 1 ear grain, Bingham, I. nssell & Co; I ear barley. J 31 Carson ,4 Co; 1 car bones. Seward and limey AlJgArligir STATION. May :: - ..--7 cars wheat, Kennedg Bro; I car metal. Pgh Iron & Forge Co; Ido lumber, John Nang. 4 bbls eggs, .1 Kohen; MS As cant, S C McMaster": Uri do oats, Wilson & Thompson: I car limn, 3 K Shinn; Ido do. Johnston &Co 224 its rye, It Knox. d Son; 10 bids whisky. Isaac Stein: - 5 do do, L Stein; toy bat oats. 31 Steel & Son: Nears Waged. H Sitedinn; I 'TAT wheat., W McKee & Cm 1 car stangles, .1 INdflriart d bbls oat meal. Chris Reiss. IMPORTS DV RIVER PrTrADCIIOII. IinOWNSVIIA.E AND - OC:NEVA PACK= COIMANT. MlTaka oat,. 104 tibia ishlakr, A H Corlialer 1 bbl eaaa, M Vi - Kankln; 0 Pkg. egg. and butter, Arrison & Co: 3 aka bacon, 1 keg lard. .1 Repport; 4 pkgs eggs and batter. Johnston & Colvin; 60 sheep, 40 boas. poorner; 5 pkga butter ~1 J Pettit 47 aka corn, Monona & Aajer; Inn do oats, C L nardsB aka c0rn,212 sks riots, Meltoary& II cni; Sil do corn. Johnston & McFarland: 41 do not„t H McClelland : . hos went McCracken. & Co; 10 bbl. egg*. MW& J W Craig; llsk rags. Mc(.`ullough. .t Co; fe do oats, Keil 8; itelr Poinsmorrn rut OrtABITE STATEND MI lona metal, Loomis & Collard; 0!! sk* Mo rons, W Armstrong; 90 oil 2 pkg hut. ter, Devol; bbls dry apples, Rinehart &'n; ho Cl hlghwlnea, 40 boa bromine..l,o .d o do, Day flour. Clark & Co., 44 aka dry apple.. 3 Obi. do & Co; Ea bunches Own's. Zall do naves, 70 pkgn headings, l'hillipa & M; 4 bb d apples, 3 sks feathers, II nen Jr. 21.9 eggn. I bog feathers. Tole, M A: Co. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO. FORE exlsong between A. Balton and W. C. Adams, delei baldness under the firm name of Benoit A Adam.. ens Ole der dleeolved b 7 enutnel eeneent. W. C. ADAMS 11911.2. nil ILeblllties.and ell debts due the Oral are to be pall! in blot. rarlatfi.lLf7l l . • r rli E (XI•PARTNERSIIII' lIERETO• Fowl: exlstlny betwori elided !he nacun end ,dIIA ^1 HTCN ' A H. , enese, tni• diew.lvetl 4j II:11111111 r911t1:41. ! 4 / . l . :‘‘ A wr lick KT:, Kopf:ll'f (K. MO, W ILLI AM 11,1( KM, 1 , , MetIIIIKKA. HT. Plisstassn,llsy MI, 11470. Tr11..t45 RLITT ER. 16 l.oses Fresh 14111 Hutt,. • Fortaloa ° tudr C•11F161.1/, 141 r•I 5,5556. ~., ~. RIVER NEWS. ltivvr continues to recede steadily with S fest 10 inches In the channel lag oven. ing. Weather cloudy with indications of rain. Th.. Petroha from %Vitt...ling, arrived •1 and departed, as usual. The liranlte State departed for Porta mouth with u fair trip. The Belle, Capt. J, P. Smith, in the reg ular joieket fnr liroonsvllle and ilenrva to day. leaving at 5 o'clock P. It. ;She will ftund at do wharf boat, above the bridge thie morning,. at Will also her agent, S. It. Patterron. Tint R. J. Lockwood, Capt. Cantle, la announced to depart for St. Louis today without fall. The . Lockwood, in all re. specte, is a very staunch boat, is admirably suited for low water, and will maka money almost anywhere The Wauaulta, Capt. J. F. Conway, will depart for St. Louis at an early day next week. —A man named Hatay, a chimney painter, went to the top lof the' (treat Re. public's jacketatr, Monday, to scrub its ornament. The 114m0Cro( gall': 'rh"to 10. set and ecru). with the greatest, self-possession, l it) 00 with above the nuance of the w , hie /weight Causing the attenuated spa Wawa.: ala rm ingly in and fro. • Ile ma o 'a Ottani' piece of board to each side of w eli swung a trial of-wa ter. - The scene van novel. We don't know that a jerk s tl" was ever sealed in thin 'sooner . bob, ,- for scrubbing or any other porpone. 1 - -The followln %%AA among the ills. patches• from Wil$11111,00,1:--“T110 river and harbor appropriation bill, which has been agreed upon b y the Commerce. Coat.natl.., is ready to be, reported. It 1111. roprieties $:50,000 for the Louisville. and Portland Canal, and $lO,OOO for the im. provement of the Ohio River above. The Man delegation hope to get this amount Increased when the Lail comes op for core sideration.- —A St. Louis diepatelt says: Latest advices from the.steamer Clara. which was aural. in the Mlasouri last Monday morning, is that she is settling fast, arid will probably be a total lose. • Some of her cargo and various moveable things aboard have been taken :Lahore. The Salvor No. 2 will go up, and rise or wreck her as circumstances and condition admit. —The lda Reese and Deer Lodge were heani from at Fort Thompeon. Missouri river, on April 2.3 d, drawing four feet, • with only three feet of water in the chin. )Fl. '1 . 14, were four days Makin fifteen miles The Ida Reese unloaded once. The Teensy was high and dry a. ported. . —Next week liambleton will launch, at MOund City., nen. harm, for the St. Louis S. New Amoy Barge Company, which will carry 2,008 tons--300 more than the barges built here for the same company. and, thefefore, the largrat that ever th.ated. Mary McDonald, on her way to ameba, “ran through- herself'—broke some of her machinery--above Marion. The damaged, part has_ Levu 'aeon to St. 100t5...n.1 she will 1* enabled to resume her trip In four or fire days. —'flte big sternwheelers Wicka and Church are both laid up, at Nlensplite. Rat.. einen their withdrawal from the St. lonia trade, hare gone up to fifteen and twenty cents. —The Tyrone. sunk in the (*timberland. ens raised on Monday and taken to Liver. 'port, velure Ler. damaged freight was discharged. The boat will go to Mound l'ity for repairs. —The John iirrgour will take the place of the Natchez in the New Orleans and Vicksburgii trade. The Kilgour leaves' Louisville. for New Orleans. June nth. —The Orand Tower made the run from Cairo to St. Louis in twenty.ala hours, after landing at all mall and other business tiaras. —The Natehex will Imre. New Orleans for St. Louis on June . 18th, . Lod every twelve dart. tlieresiftoi for four trip, —The Collier and Mondale arrived at Si. Louie on Wedneeday. , RIVER PACKETS MOVAtiIIEISLA MINK. T HE FLEET STEAMER II a dr i a BELLE, independent Pittsburgh, Brownsville anti Geneva Parket. °IA . -741:M .Ty,rdilkgl:24 - 417eAtiLN e.rty Frehait and Paswohte. to nn Win , . co. the .Itonongabelx river. I F ZMI t P lrg e". T " hA Mr 9 SANII. PATTERSON. M.I. MEM VOR CAIRO AND ST. s ar i e LOUI9.—TOs spissidld mme sot summer WAL'ANTTA . B. Comv,P.Cold . P. will Leave tdr anon we leMermadlM• post. da SATUILIWTJuaa W al .1k P. M. nviiiht 0 , T....J.(8..1nd, bow& - 15.141. ST. LOUIS.--The r o t . aaa 1.1110120 t MANZ. U. J. LOCIARCK)O Ctpt. a-C. OWlas, ravor.,..= For fralakt - awe. minfrala 0 .3: en la. POUTIEttart.TH - - rOR WHEELING, SARI- ~.81=1%' ADM' MillaWiedm•""•.• Leaves Pl46loenh. [VERT FRIDAY -4 P. Y. • - LO.T4llPortucroati% XVILRY MONDAY -1 e Tha not•and rptaadhl pasasosar mama,. • GRANITE STATE, Wkll law. a. moonaco4. , or freliat or pamiy. apply oa board, or to MEN Pittsburgh and Cincinnat. PACKET LINE The new sad epteseeld siderarbeel sda re reamer ' ;T:".CTIATAS elm nstargAr, tea. A.:u.araarm Da mu t' me. ...lwaratmwso,,. • .. 4A*121 NO. AV.ItB. Pittsburgh and Cinelnnat \PACKET LINE. Thal 'kin. sad aptutdl4l 8141•41tealagir i d . Molnar .A ItfiNOTON, 1)&11110L MOOlllO. Maxalail & Sirepoth, Ciert.4•••••• Pituittnthiat at IN 11. Ptmorslt. turturtklng.leaie•"" Durab. at 17IM. ovary VitalAY. For (Wahl. swam.. at• other tatormatson. WAY .JAKES C4DLII2O. fel FLACK& VOLLINOWOOD. Wigs. STEAMSEUPEL • TO LIVERPOOL , ,ARD - IttIEENS. .-THII DIVAN MAIL tfl'EAVaPti. numbering dlum Maas VPIWIA. among them , 41.• i Ind . 81; 4E+l r . Welaran6s. d 411.1.MRIVRDAT.t... 43 Mort! ti.° Mr9 l 7 to P... 1 1 1. or farther toror•o.. WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., 14$ STILXIST. }llf6Ugh Utility Works WEAVERq JONES,. Corner of Juniata and Fulton Meet*, S lith Ward, illenheiy. Muluttetatere of risLE gtuvr t elyked kind. LIOUT GM W_, tendkr 041166 d . E A's WiluTtsdlo " L*. i n n.s. and nerrant 4ror wort Onlataed. - Th* Vie t ii7""l2lli tin" our make A Laser T ° WEAVER & Addieits: ?Midmost Portents. ." I ** l It. M. MeCOW.I.I4 4. U. &CROWN R. M. M'Cowan&Co. A. D. LOOT. C. ADAMF. 'lir,' BOULEVARD' PAYERS, 1..,0 Sldenralke,6llaro. Inside TIMIS, Dri Tog, &r. WAURANTRD AGAINST (`MANORS OP lINAT ANL) coLD. atreptgAssrrsollas.orainTlerAlti Peralelt“ __ mlknitßa! S ODA A 8111.-100 casks-for sale _by J. a. OLNTIELD. • TTE : SATURDAY MORNING ; MAY 28, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES igirCONSEMPTION. 1 AMERICAN. BANK, careDß Sr — RENOIR Coach. Colds PilL-RONIC Consumption SYRUP for the Of and i Dr. SCRIENCEI3 SEAWEED TONIC forth. cure 0. N 80 Fourth Avenue, of Dyspeteda and all the Debilitated ConditionCondition of I / the stom.b. B- SCHENCK'S NLANDRAIE le PILLS, for Die. • IT' oltwa of the Liver or to act as a Gentle Purgative ri FTSBURGII All Of these throe Sledictrtee are often required 471.41ChlrguntrinUhtrallgAP,'W.' W. I • ASII ANTS 1.. .. 11:100 0041 Seaweed Tonic oknd sod it Pills losist in reg ulating the Stomach and LlYer. and help the Pul• 1 Stockholders Indirldualh Liable. monk Syrup to edge. and search throngh the rec.& Ai n ./ '''''rele e bi a Lk h .c'ofs It mt.' il , esm er - BANK EF Dierol'NT CID Ili:co-I p 'Thew 3fedlclnes are conselentionely offered to -ft'!" VW". b. Y. I',/.l'lt, the Public as the only wife. certain nod reliable Pneddeol. sbier remedy Tor Pulmonary ConsumpUon , and for all DIRECTO. Rowe morbid oonelltnias of the body which lead to Time M Marshall. ' John M AturtlanA that fatal disease. Liver Cnmplalntand lost.. ' Wm T 'Man., . Archibald Wallace aro often forerun.. of Otostonpilon, and when I /..... W. An ‘'''' ' ''''' n l"ni. thTheyemxtdp.h.fes.t...:Trutus:lf.ea..theedlydmin,....ehid,thhe..L. C m has s... ll , I . e.c . L. , ray ... T i e::: ~,,,,.....d . Itcffmtlt Mention. 1 John Floyd. • long Probation before the cub.. ice ygige h. do eleneral Banking business be. proved by the thousand cure. Iv ey s made /..././' a o f • period of more than th irty-fiv ears. In I en of a.. it.. reputation . lawn.. and , the most 0.. steptlclant min no Imager doubt Met It la n.mody which May be used with confl- FREEHOLD BANK dense tn all .30 which admit of e core.' tlYnerhM k a=!PuTe=i l tV.T::ig= AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, is be coned, if potlnn. are oot too touch Wasted be Makes cure sibl. Itersi In cues eeppused to tet incureble. whim Mende .11 physic.. have N . 100 Fourth Arr., Pittsburgh. deareired, the use of this Aledietne hint tffind the , Me of the piffle. and restored him tot perfect I 1 heelth. ti8S188: Dr. Schenck does not say that. all (31S411; of Puts g i rl, A.atlE Maury C.sumption are within the roach of med. _ ' loins, but he emphulnall.f ablarts that often wt. DE ppolgv el: CURED VTTit Patients have the most alarming looting.. moil A N E g7Evitg7 AmowEo itV4ILI TA ity.- , ••• violent cough. creeping chill. bight meat, pOgilts. i g.e.l debility, evon to euch • degree that they President , EDWARD ROOM obligati to Ile In bed, and when they are fyiv. 7w g p ces teems-4. g. CRAFT. ADM.( JACOBS up.y their physician, they may Mill be Cerra. et , UlitiCToll. Medina' tratment can create new lunge. but when EDWARD {LOUSE, WILLIAM pIIILLIPS. theta.. are eery sadly dist.wd and to umme off- tialr A W ... k,t,17. ROB?. W. 7.1 ACE ES, tent destroyed, a cure oo' bo effected by Dr. JARED M. BRUSH. 6Cheuelee medicine. " A•TOLts w. DArllt Al.. In ecrofuln. Dleetutea, thew medicines and Tressume—TßOMAS STEEL. ...BY omen*. Dr. 'd'hottOt ht. Phobli.Phe3 A i = Cashier —JANlEd P. SPEER. somber of poneNA ff./ have Awn' ...NY cove .. OM. bon. from B o'clock A. u. to 4 o'clock PN. Nth. running 'ores and now all healed UP• t ale dell _ .d every Saturday evening from 7to 10 . .6.1 its, purifying pntpertlea. which inset be Mae ~,,E.,,, Wheel ctolti. In the luturs. In ttui treatment of tonsuroptlnn It la of the 'its (1011131ERCIAL truportan. to eye vigor and • healthy to o thee efetern. /lea. It in necessary to siren 11 pep Appetit e Of therein .4 improwe the 1 itt; etch rie ". ens sa :,I=i4 t he fouro d ielly Me . of BANKING COMPANY Md. The atle sut snit-this, for the Me. of Vett " Xitntma=.,_ 9 : 4l I A r ts Itettll d edlnt? ' l . : gr..... a,. osa t..... tnuttly. In gareral, tay ho t blghl d Ttrlttnts art- No. 91 ruuwu air.. riLisuuisti. el. a. tn be pref.., but the ....Eve organs must be strengthened in order tn mn • either food or modteine ....ie. Ohio requirement is met by the Same. Tonic, and for thia pew. It was lesignatod. when the digestive:Ml.omi., put In gr.% order, the food has Its proper effect: the eystam Bur r P•U.t la Invi.rated end the lungs begin tn - cise their rmaw. w • normal end healthy man ner. Then that bottling powen of Putnam. Syrup will effect the Mire. w it Consumptlon le almoat always com pit, with Drepepsis .d laver r e move Comlaint. Nobencit's hi.druke Eine ere Intended to e obetrumkete from the Liver and motors Ka healthy tell.. They hey.. the afar*. ettSch la eaeribed to 0.1.1001 Or .. tolne of aware warranted not M lle ntain • p.ticie of .1 bend ti These M mare the most obettnate, costly... Met hos... piles. billions affection. end WI other di... which arbor fn. • torpid or obetructed condition of the Liver. One box of these nun will prove the eta.ey of the reedicl.. W Coesumpon the tiettwoed.Tonic End lien drake PUN ace invaluable auxiliary medicine. They relieve the sufferings of the pat Lent end aesiet the Pultoonle Syrup In effect...cure Th.' h. , • been found useful in bra.. Magee of Consump tioa. where the lungs are almost eat., destroyed and all •ympenms according to thelods74 . of tti Ea i er, rh a e a , '' were a a:rsili r in. dying condition ire been preeerred for menthe bY the nee of !Wiener.. three at reineiee. Dr-S.o.les Almanac oontains • full treatise on the Vilitle. forms of die...his We of treaUnerit and general directions bow to ure ins medicine can be had math, or vent by ro. by addreysinv hie PA... Wear No. 13 North Sixth street, Phila delphia, P. ..Tii.lsllVlTZl::l7,"irift ° 7l',.7 l ,l:= Kendra. Pill, 03 eente • boa , 'for l i ttlAtz , ell WDOCTOR WHITTIER CONTIN . Opt TO TREAT ALL PItIN ATE D I . CASIO. That numerous NW of coo. ....4 from self... a...a notosudinee. nem. 4.111ty, irritability. ernPtiona. ....I en/Iw.. and Beatty lment.cy . permanently cured. Persons WM.. with Mies.. intricate and long )landing eue.twoottal cmoplalnte are politely town. to mil for contati.t.. which oaks nothing Er.- 0.. n. the bta Id te.hent, has onabloi him tn perfect remesite• at once eiticienraafe.ptrmanent. and which to moo au. on be osed without ht.- rame to business. Alevileines prepared la the go tablishment. which embraces Marc. reception Led welting rt... al. bearding and id.ping apart ents for patients reweirinit daily perwinel Adorn ft..sd serer , end otaintl ..the, tb. e1...t -oil • rings No matt. who =Lied. You " grr nee. Rtne eh.t be says le t ested pant . phi p. evLfll ... l ., ag vo ttr. p. .nw o r . f . . d. dr . ....bc townwl annually ft ore. and ail over the noun,. Cresultatton fr.., personally or by mail off. No 11.1=1111 1 . il n g n ; ' rne l t=lV i trtt . • Pamphlet sent to La r y eddree• for TO u Sitars. .2,P, DMANHOOD: HOW LOSTS HOW RES , . PORED —low Published In • waled ' ZIN' I MIr1 6. 1111 1 411 " 1 " S.. 4: P. in i ra l r ' srgbiT.l Spermatorrhow.•ir Seminal Weakness. and ludwell manta In ..14srriagis getteralir• Nervousness. ; susuptlon. Etslepar,itsid Pita *pt.? snd iliTaital Intspaelty, WAIT. S. EllW ELL 11. 13„_scalen of the (hewn MA. - A IP - W(7O ' Sal l OF SUFFERERS." Sent Doo r n seal. In a plain enrolee. to anf Ito.nolt Preceipt of eIE cults. or two tace stomps, to lA. . t'. 14s s b. 47 Hower,' New trls. I..t.enn. box 43. .A1,..A0 Culvervrell'a . L7Lattsiittlcie.Dirtris • een r0p.,23 r4I - HATCHELORN HAIR DIE.— TM. splendid lisle Dve Is the best • In the world. Harmless, tellable, Instantaneous. does not encash. Riad. nor any viTALIC 10 Pitrairsla or death.. Avoid the vaunted deli, := P = " {::ltte b rZi.= .l trrilt;g?„ ll. Dad 30 years untarnished repu io tatn to nohow Its Inuit - 11y lathe only llerfeot. Ilalr Wet -Mut sir Mown. Sold Or all Druggists. Appllsid O. 111 Bond oiliest. N. E. ' fei Iva : (sin 4tv, - /sjo ; ESTABLISIIII 81 T. 118811L5.1\12 W. M..O()RMIN, Wholesale: .Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, Dlrectte opposite fiegla 1 eanofrHarper, I=l Commission Xterelinntß, - 10. 929 LIBERTi tlviErr. 00.syntrum . ta kalleittd 31.11TEKLK. . ...... ... ' ... A. PTILICLIL M. STEEL - 1 1 ] (. V . SON, Comrobslon Merchants, _ . ..,.Pdaltsin EVi l / 2 7`;.rdli We C. Armstrong, IgeOreuor to Fetter A Armstrong.) PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. iss MARKET STRF,IT. L. J. BLANCH ABD, a. if i analorr a co.. hr". Whale ale and Retail Grocer, NO. U9O PENN STREET. skILUV 4TLE BAIRD & PATTON, Whole SAJA 2ittrfolotalstion dttelotott and to andTl ' ±d I. FA. imps mad 3 Putoborgh lkwaradoems gen/wally. sod 114 NI I .' ll eiTtiKST ttttatosmdk._ rinoteagraX4= to JOIEN I:110011t ♦ CO., Wholosslo arucers d Cootscdosion tdorthaldk cornet of droltddold sod Watar etl•vta.Plttabatin A. WALLACE. k VALtACE, Wholesale PHA ORODDRS AND ITROD h. CCE E DALIDIN, No. LDII avemo. •burg Tack Bro. & Co PERRY BUILDING, Duquesne Way, Pittsbargh. WARING & KING, Comm Union .11nobanc. Nd km In Petroleum . and its Products niimus euxic. DUQUESNI WAY. PhW64.loai Addre., WARING-, IC IN G & CO ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, Herbert W. C. Twiddle I 11ANUFACTIMIM OF Mists Ix Lubricating and Sigh Test Burning Oils , Exchange, C oi n , Coupons, 4 .1 . 1 ,=a , ..4 31 . 1 . " ; Inv um : ADd Forticiarattistloa FIVI to tb. paching* sad 1 ,- rimier-7Fr. -1 Aczuo anor. Government Bonds. e: I tgb :;; . • baL L I :FFT o . n. Tv:lm , 1 I di Egib k . . . o. . o Slght Drattgehts..sia . London. .3 nee . /1114. _ 15 iim Tb".44:l6l:2iirtut"r"7":".4rbms"47;''":ll7.*:.;;T:; Tradesmen's Natlimal Bank, WOODD STREET, CORNER SECOND OE. tr,,., a5.....;.41."..raind-r.m.itz. Ura.r ..dv7. 6 .„ ;.,,,a. ...nuu. le .ir; 1 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Ildi e rialrth i rra ratirifiibil I esnelnurElrias... • • gold, Coupon Bonds and Stork . - *pm . • • ,nHEESE; BOUGHT Axo • • la Y 1 7R gr tIiLD: A t Maven.. Odkdai MEM! W. 11. EVEHRON. W. C. MArIIIIM. PrealClant. - Citahler. ALISILM (a St lia4o,ll3ra m LlAD t At Y. , t ',. . 1 1 4 f..117;1111kT itr % ". . JACOB Collections =Wien: motitalble pants of U. U 11 4 141r110:111rad le TIME DEPOSITS. •. Prompt attention Mean to sll antennas Of cornea. rind anti. CITY B.ANK _ , PITTEIOUROIL PA. STOCKIIIOLD% IIiDIVIGIOr.Y LIABLE. INTZ PAW ON PONTA. . FOREIGN EX Aaltilit bong t and wad, and when deoped remitted to Kayo. Cotteetione the Finolind Point* of the DOMONW..Y.IHYSIM Preeident ItindM A PN l. .l=7 *".". • ntaltrOPOPO: kftimmn. Jaoes_greakyo, ranaaCrte. Hash Keating. crlet 1•111, Tarenoetreel. taatnn . N. J. Ora., ma* a N. Blau. • jail•As Jtati M. OAZZA.II. &Mawr. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO, 12E233 I:=:= OILS TACK 13110.5., IMEM=M WW=M FINANCIAL ..200.0410 Stockholders Individually Liable. 112 FIFTI - 1 AVENUE, 0100.000 Of Pittsburgh . TOM THE . Safe Keeping of Valuables. I= Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, No. 83 Fourth A.ve TrZ2=7.I. I LWORN 7 V . . 011111,11 . 0g .t. rvrrtro b it ip.. . Jra.N. l ll.= . irilitt rt7r . la. Hu r.. Wy sari V4.,-11. F. VON O%BONNM T Orrse 4•97 . troer renlort a. Id. t. 4 weir r. 7 Per (lent, Gold Loan =I MEM BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS ti - MINNESOTA R. R. CUS First Mortgage GO YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS OO•NTIT{' At 90 and , Actrued Ipteres lotwoM I...fabler Mar and ay 6mbe r. J. AS OM THPSON CHARL XIX) ES L. rump, The greater part a the road Is already coasplnt.l and shows large earn/sum and the balance ..f the wort 4 nadir Pengrieedng. we nutmeat:oHW, retwannend Uinta Itonds as the nett end Met Loveettoant in thet otarlost. U. S. Irlyt.tetenttee, et current pekoe only, return On per gpt, the.. Rat *WM end one-gnerter per cent- In Gold, and we regvd the security wittell t 064. HENRY CLEWS & CO 13rinkers 32 Wail Street, New York S. M'CLEAN & CO., No. 65 Fourth Avimue ==f MORGAN, KEENE Si MARVIN Wa 1 l Street, IThinl floor from Bromlway,l NEW YORK. SlWW:47g.ff Welaßke. tnumut A General Banking Business. SIDMAN. SAMUEL t , HELIUM E. . MARVIN. (Late Paymaster the titnte or New General and Adju n tant denentl of Tor . . Being la the /o.l3l•dinta ViOlnlte of tla• Ncl gx.. 0..0 NW L/oLd Basta (aatzuwabenirot set). n rd.. eaeruted wilik the leewt.t . lB•• dr. hilorehailte end - I•vesliorf. Iletetit, • dletmee. =Um , to . t i egg: . o all tmell= " ol tel / Ba l etr: a i ral: Wlnn"co :.11 • i Neat i 14a O g r 4 o eser o = rf ond 1. 5' U . .f4U• h••••emig•O• 1 07 14 • . r)2etrtItt; 110 t H t 0 11441 Inetnl to conumle• wlte t . lief - Moms. ZarCoulie en. New Turk. N. Holmes & Sons, BANKERS, 67 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA: STUBS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES, DoVaDT AND SOLD DN'.(7ollllllsingN • • L •a3Walat stlestion pad tottit puraltam and tinitad States Beearittes. HART, CA LTGHEY & Bankers and Brokers, COrITR FOERTII ANS WOOD STREETS, 11 4 . N Pitteb h . Pe., : oweeißeCTS 70 •, BAUM A Co ,)_. ~.1 ZEE ENGINES, BOILERS, 660. kO - & PITT Boiler, Still and Tank W R K 6. & SNYDER, 1= IHMOMETWINTINAVA rn "' ,11-1, STILLS AND COL TANKS. CIUMNEYS.BRRECHINU AND ASTI SETCLLNO -PANS. SALT PANS'AND CON. DRNSERS, P/Pr3, OASOMETF.RB AND IRON Itl soN DOORS AND COAT. SIII:TINL- OFFIF'E ANO WAREHOUSE Cor. 2d, Bd, Short and Liberty Streets = VirOrders moat 10 the above addreee Will be prompt unhanded tn. eatte..l99 HUGH M. BOLE & CO. I Con Point Alley and Dugneene 'NEAR TI I VI POINT.) Engine, Builders, Founders, ANT INL.A.CI-IINISTS. • Manafacturt STEAMBOAT !ENGINES and STA TIONEII? ENGINMS of All zinc AirAVVltt lAttNii?",l4l l ,°l , B747.Et BOtt.Elt of 15 tun. •t oar Fo " 474, N , Gi ya7TAVET ' Vor 22arte 'd" t t nn Mel •, Alf /4%N ic %1 . p.163. IVANewm 411:1%%•nPlIESS - , no hand .4 made tn order, at the NDUSTRTAI, WORKS, • Fronting nn the Allegheny River, neer the Point Puha:mini, Fs. • 11 ' , 1 0 1 on_ l 7_t_w TA! r Vito. TRY U 9. Mesick & Biro FIRE AND BURGLAR-PR.:VP SAFES AND VAULTS. NO NOM D. IMEM2 ENGINES AND MACIIINERY, lIREWERI . Mr . ,REPAIRIN9 end PUTTJNO L•P MACH NE 101YDRMIACEMENT. Cor ner 7th and PINE.' STILE , ttabuntb. Pa•. O'HARA BOILER WORKS F REPHAN & CO., CrtV. t f,eletrLLl e DLy11111 S 1; : 11 / 4. A i`tu4AAAIo nXO pp~A tt iALEV A . F LE IDPA,Weg.. l'or. of Second Avenue and Liberty Street. rri•ninuaurt. PA. Reimlrlog done promptly. Orders peat la the above addroas will be pmtupl/y stumded to, REPITATI, To - rawly ltamager st CAUROLT, & ninnurs. nowt& FOUNDERS, XAORINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT Foundry Company. FFICF. AND WORKS Twelfth Street, =I Mill llarhlnerr. Nall M chines. ReLorix and Outing. morally• myl NATIONAL FOUNDRY Pipe Works orner Carroll anti Smallman Sreets = \VlvI. SMITH, ANOTA (TUBER OP Cast Iron Bolil Pipe GAS WATER WORKS Plpps :we all oast Irmarlal?lt In Pits, In 111. 11113. 1%1 feat length. run I...orison/at of SOnerNl , Castings for Gas and Water WorM m 1 mould almost) the atttion of Roperhatendents of Gm Worts to y mote en of I=ololl. W. J. ANY:0E1180N 11. A. rnsTV6ol.t. MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY. W. Jr ANDERSON & CO., 1141.3mfacturors of IRON 110011 R FRONTS. WIN DOW LINTELS sod SILLS, sad Castings of all Descriptions. MG:T.T2f: (V 4.„`:' 4`,RW1TZ,72.: nrICE AND PorADET—E.a. 1.10 WATER ST.. Pittsburgh. PA. ROBINSON, REA & CO, BllcossSonllo E 0 100%. MIN.& DIMS= WASHINGTON WORKS voummals .t mAcnviisTs:rrrnmußon Manntsciirark M a.t..d st.a..kry Siam En garirrlt"U'nfx talrac i si=atanks—d awl. a act Iron work. dien ' ti ' AIMITI V ATOMPIVit trwaimpollani _ • _______ THOS. CARLIN & CO,, Fourth Ward Foundry L larhlno Works. 41 ?MUNIT BT., Ar.i.wraccr crrr, PA. allatulactunra cif titattooare an 4 Portabte liteaza FrifiFr i =rj 122ratbr=realic rate . order and hove on nandT4Lat e :tanleta. o ,z,141)5 Phienix - 101 l Foundry Cor. LIBERTY AND 94171 EITR. 13OLLMAN & BAGALEY Chill RZiailrgarrba PIIIIOIIS. PROFESSIONAL._. G W. DeCIALP; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, inunono toy No. 37 GIi.a7RINT r.. pnctleatralboC. [sod ank In Ike St? , ejlageT 4 the rts of •=grAda... g' 4 • V41:4 4 H • A.ttoilie -- C=Eit-Law. • No. 4119 . 03 ANT STREIT. prPtompt latentkm glron to el kinds ot_al A RCHIBALD BLAIELT, A.ttOrney-at-Law, N0.,118 rn - rrr 0.1-ssotra. WM. B. SEMITE, - @EIOI4 JUSTICE OP Of6ee, 1:1.2' :Fifth .avtl:Liie. ..& l e arar y.th uir d =gal business amattgl to promptly awn/ COTTON MILLS. HOLMES, BELL & Co., ANCHOR :COTTON MILLS, M.UndUtatiis ftrAyT MILDI6I And LIG= ANCGOD AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting and Batting • IRON AND imam. i RAILROAD - . DUQUESNE WORKS'', DENNSYLTANIA CENTRAL RAIL . iA. ROALI.-011_14i. 41pftel ' . IMO! V=leil=r.t . ' 1 asat Orman from Om talon Depot. corns! . of Ws A t0rt....4 'Assn, stases., as sollom a . ...mums. Mall Tn.n.... I,7l4lsea,Noothero1 , 7141sea,Noothero ex.. 1 1 ... r... Us...- ..1 . .12 arm •I•setic 1.,.. • .... Wall'm NoA.. i 7 ,..ku amlt l 4 No. . .. . , '.. 0 ttt t eL L I Zaa i O. ". nl , rl.n. i i r. ...,._ Coleinart;lialun Co., 1711 IRON, NAILS, STEEL, xols alit I Springs:. DuQuEsn, I, X AND J ATA 111°;'• HgUUILIZa UUAHD , VA'.' , lAz",, , atkpus'‘,. E rA l , l . YLANUcl.cU Tt rck:Er. BAILS., L I.IN•JAK • nt Hi ~ tt ) 41/Bli'llStIor(. 1 ' 4 . , • r v idiSlMir'AVemakiVtlNl T fflg„, TATV, l ll l l.Wf r itrattrall . l4 E L L .:i AXLES. CUT NAILS AND SPIESS. All Goo& First Class and Warranted OFFICES AND puma mul Ann abel. River. and 77 Water Arena Plttabotab. Pittsburgh - Steel Works, ESTABLIERIRD Di 1846. ANDERSON & WOODS, =I Best Refined Cast Steel OF crafts orAcia. rrtox. ATAO, Beet Refined German Plow I Spring Steel. MAZES AOBB AND FIRST AVANUE. burfh:. 8981:ALL PITTSBURGH Novelly Works. = MOORHEAD, ADAMS ! E. CO., Wig= KINZINTINMER""' SCALES. Paned Patent Door Locks and InteNoo. Paint and Coffee Minx &A. Corner of FIRST AVSNUR and GRANT NW,' Pittsburgh. Pn Sheffield Steel Works. SINGER, NJMICK & CO.,s PITTSBURGH, PA.. Itsaufesturars Or STOTT ad.. 14519.0 Cast and German Steel, RAgiTitYrrIitBTEPELAchiLTIVRTIVIE.M SPIRIThId dXl.d.d. WAREHOUSE-83 WstAr sod log Fi . rststresee: - . BLACK. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufactnrers of all lk•oerlptlons of STEEL:. OFTWE and WARKEIDINIE-301b, Slot Lod Miroad meets. rittaborgh. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. _ COOK .. STOVES. Get the Best! BISSELL & CO'S TIZTTT MPH , For .Bituminous Coal. Warranted to COOK. HAVE or MART as well Y emir other Store In the Ontoo. BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty StrEtet. ALSO. ON BAND AND Mt BALE PARLOR BTOVICS. MATING EITOVRIL ORATL FRONTS. VENDERS. COOKING R.MIOID3. GRAFF, HUGUS & CO I I E=l STOVES, Boston Cooking Range, "TIIE FIERY FURNACE' - FOR WASIONG sunmnrcie. • _ANTI-D 000 11 Vit. v " TrYillarAToll... 001,N14 :mA N M I & VANliaThuttl z i a r *Mb dirt and dust; 206 and 208 Liberty Street, A.-BRIDLEY&CO. No. 30 "Wood- Street. , . sTovies tit°l7.l. round all eke Weds AT- PrZ s eed IMO ENT& and the mut. boo of our Bt4inoo te that say gob in weal ot ngood urbole .B.old purebsse owe tbose fsetured by os.ss they win be World 3M zooid du rable as well vs epooloolulesl. o.ld dedW, Jlet o r strentloa Wt V our new O 08.108... bens eba era! scdebi g ibr4 .00080. Wed eed rue 0108 or t ceulat. wbo haTa used lb= seoboorosktb= Pother sad ter . obeeper• baud re.. rue Llsi. 1•11) • WINES, LIQUORS, &o. WAGNER'S BEN COLORING, The very Bat is the Unita grata, =I WM. WA_GIcER, 941 North Sleventht Atm t; racurnmtraa.' dat rige_ltro.--!al the lea dhmhatier ISfF SC i i 1, & iday, • TAIPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE . RYE WHISKIES Nos. 384 and 386 Penn, Car. of !ILEMITII 81%;,foniittly fwd. FIN ()11. & C'd , No*. 184.187.16 R isi.tosim sea VIBST “TBlLlMPrittlanntl. ' Banot corm. Dorratim ui. ja let was ". "" a " . , IokILV FULTON & 1142/ANN, Practical Plumber, - - - - GAS AND 6TICAIIII/173 1 1:_, Fifth oad Arentic aagar l4o lr, _ Li rralwxP lama 6Y ~ Jooo 1111112 TEM WARNER'S PILE REMEDY. wA joiEIri3.PILIC REMEDY ItashitiverisEs4. (.0 am Worm Ow) in care' the Yery.vetE Own . 0"13810. Italia; or IlleerittityPtlsh 'Mime whiihrs Ifilletad should liiisiiiirEVAT WI G% thstr ilryijest salt got WAIIELIEII PILE ItritEDlr. It Is eh , Prihrily•for the Pilasoutil to soli thitechateatied to any other Witeurr II Dv earetlahhlettitolotorar thirty yin= stanittlE. Prlctiln. Foredo by arm • gists artiri•. PITIEBIIIWIL I torrirria_ ST. LANIVRENCE.HoTEL, ED. BARKER, Proprietor,. tor. Pal M. aid lltl, fonierly old Caul i l id i tiC:Cd.lll i5l te " _fiß it:: i . iit irt i Wk• Ae. No. 1 7 pm , met N0...1. . : aro rittabllll.F:a. . 1,11• Mir sur . Vo. 4. Pm Panne 4 ..... .1: P ~,,,, t 4 ,:,.. .... Wain. Tio. • 6 - Pre••mi. HS Im• Homier d Ae., p:o. 1 9 , 33 PmEwell : 40 . 9.. : _I am Helen.._ 4.. 61111, prreVerdrs No. •.. IMempta Rode 1:10 purolast G 00.. ,... 'I AM pm Wor Parent...lll , 2U me VeolFeNo..l-.ll= • elleso MAW mate 0400. oolltMellon 'at "14.e f floarenZIO Maw MOM .y, w 9:04 a. m, rwmang i r... '..4""3 1318 pp...m.i.,ltiTlT:i Orr 8-Atimv .I.lndanall Emma* M.Y.F. WY' jf=ti& =r;!°*..._,-trmid:;!"`n - " - For ... " ...or infOrialr . rhe . ra c ti cirm i As . a. 11to Pmen i rsoka liannfed LO/1150.47 Itill oat sr surui . fur b Ihkirgeeeenth . a end Unit their re* ollsra U, alue. AI trig emount tu value will hll St ' rienMS Of the 0.10. unless um*. or medal mamma. - "••• •mAntatutiAl; CAW.- =n! WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA B. R. 14;14 r6 , r+41.....:*ja ° tr a rined:r.MVaat'At t .r• T "(V as follows: i . .... a m lERFVfiNgtti p pm EF 4N 4l4lt:ialti ftrum"P.No.i 44* m , PrtaMtl No. • Abirmicrains tie day agninadgi ruc. t i V l / 4 1.- real h ing t/ fi .a a d =Pearl mal :- at • p.m. tratna=i k tliarb=ralr a tA male direct Lpa at Biwa- Ermamlara. asill MAO* aml . ber "laddita• Pa& ' it and at thaVtcrat=l'?. Inara y ruilri.O. Tim Troatars Ptall6l for na 8V2414T CCM& i t o urAte .... A =mot to Taros otU be - at 'UMW, auk. taken CI aPethil Bail. . Gamma 81.1tendei4 ITTOBIIIROR FORT WAYNE & w ,i ktr „.-- m'i...i.... agg _...*: .......Ararbanklpot, tend sldr t= burst elty Glom as follaso 1 . - Fast 1Aria 11A. ....3 . s all nut I.Larn.io aat Hos aYr Hs. a m Pulls Ex„.l- PI pes & ,, tr , g s ts.Wbrtiss 14.1 .b A m ir ... • :: F,A, , ,.. Atli: : I I Etzbi E.... .pm mars .. f ... ._...,... . p and Mao ir, Errs p tit Ilr's IMe Ea• • pmt d AMr it Ida• .ef p IN , Iligi,lrr 1/.111. ti o . T.,•lllt.trZ LK ALL IiN.Y• Baer nal. As ml Isretadals Ad . • as to L " 11.1. .: I•• : t '. 1 1:4 7'. " trs •• I i¢l Fatbaster .: 1/ t: t , :t . a . :: i. 1a la •• 1 pal Ites'r FA " t I,' .. ..... M M. - s 9 MLstats,Vds '.' pru Lesterisie " 1 143 Fair Oaks Pent. Fair Oak. Ban ds csarch..l•l3l p to, day Cbusch...94l, a m puExams sw lease !WO. • Empress solves 0119. Fast IJas lemma daily. Mondays sztsptd. LIAO wives daily. Wads's amp... All other Miss till Inst. sad miss altar, . )1../filrL. J. It SteCULLGU Gel. Pas. A Ttakat dont. .. Goal. ayr., QSANG OF TERR.-ALLEOHENT i r ... ~0 . ,A . ,,, . dr Alt& sad 1111 W i tl i tAY,. Nov. 2G. 1549. TWO UGH T DAILY. (asolptfinsdsil'srUl lasso Plttabsatt C... =Est. at itleystalti paA pu. rtarstft. sor Frusta's. op inf. its=o. arts stAnts Is las Od Wit' .LBl 1.14V1 Pr 11172(.. , W 4.1. 5, arr . r . t . )" I ll.— .. P. o, r i , to. .. . A:Id: -11- t, • 4:413111tat... t: re: L ....„,. .......„.......P.Y. , part . A.M. WOrlr. : l. a. Wads. - r.x.lrrailaort_ac._ ra.t,-:BA. - Y...t, Vg:?, "90 . /11: 0 801;stIATtfittgartAPc"t.. A' W HS ant, •lidser Masa Bee &t.s. ono. se r rICAWS HOGS , : tAll4 ~....,.. nub.. to • - __ 13 ITT BVI REi 4 1. CINC lIS NATI - - AND .A. JIM LOU 5•114.11wAY. - Pil BANDLO SMITE. MAX ON 0 E.-Ou Z.:1 11111111 1 411111 71 -...- atter CID/. Nay.l4th. 1 • .in twee and aniva A the Mama Damn, Fl t lompn. Poll . lrrda Time. Man ' Matem toned . fli:it.:c o. m. l: rgt.t.r.,-...m.T.: i i. t.t.: ; it:4: Paaabanyina Ateetnnmpd. . p.m. m. McDonald dnen. Pio. la.. "11 1 1.1V:::::1..• z i.lV. ' m 1 : p. re. will entre t r.. 3 4- 11 General 14beet Aibm, Celt= W. W. Casa. hurt., Dannlaan. Ohta. . ad pIT TBB 01.611 AND CONIELLS. on ...t t.s iagltt. MEOW February :It ,1 7 TO:tag".l.2Vant.g.% toe 9 ":"' ''''. i . . . . from 1701.11.. • s. m. • . p..a. M lPAF la Mom eo Una ... 1 . i:. 11" . 1 tl.: est N.M. AMMemoo• ! p. M.. • a. m. Braelacek% AAMUL. • : p. M. : 0. m. art An. tgiLeKomp;l 4 lo p. 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