II I- FINASTO . IBL LD, SEWER, COUPONS Bought at Highest Price, Ph. R. vIERTZ, • `BANKER, ' or, Wood St. and sth Ave. Jas. T. Brady & Co., 43ceessorii JOICZB a C0..1 Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, \ BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS 0)" 6overnillent Securities, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, BOFT FAVORABLE mints Interest Allowed on Deposits. „ 1112iri , 411 . ned on ffirronament Botidm .1.19er. sfrKlTlrog o r cW'r - z JAMES T. BRADY & CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE( -I.IF-telegraph to the Pitt aburgh Gitzette.l Nny YORK, )(ar 31, In?. Money easy at ou call.. Sterllni quiet and firm et Pl ‘ fall..; Gold quiet and steady.. opened et 1.14 Si. closed at Ittl.V.llC.p. I sarre- In( rates 2 per cunt. to not. Clearances t. , 1.- 100.000; export. S3II,KG, in bonds, tsiaJ.l.lo) gold . ,tognorron.. The Gold Exchange held on einsutii e 4sion this afternoon- to consider the action in 'regard to the proposed additional tan on gold ...ales, rind on gold contracts clearedthrough the --Gold Room. it Clearing House Committee. ion. appointed to go to Washington and represent to the proper committee the great embarrass ment such a course would be to all who hate , to buy gold. Governments firm: Ccittnon. 17.Iteiri: 12 , ..2123i: 111KX113{; 114.41,11..; do new. 13)i4613!::'5.14@.14!:; '6O. 171. 1 .17'.. Id-tOs SME6B%; curreneys. 1254614. ~xlltate Bonds Aron Missourls. 5k old Tennes see.. new. 51 Is; old North Carolinas, Ct.?... 110 V. 25. g tivityln l'a ete 1 e .Idu 11 0 . hwloan d h oNweavpi e s r s ipapcl . Lake Shore and Ring. Market arm. We e s ad tern Union Telegraph.3l , ,: Cattoberiand, Ng Quicksilver, Sn 2; llsri • ( All i s P at r d " ;n r' rg d o , , m i e d rlc rn alt. 2 s ' ..,77 - 111le s ti States. 153 i; Pacific Mall. 17‘ , . ; New York -Central, 100 Y du sent', 1 1 6.k0 LGh: do pro (erred, 45; ' llarlem. Reeding. 106'4; Michigan Central. 124; Lake Shore. :qv,: Mi llets Lentral. MX; Pittsburgh, 113911: North ,' western. 01%; preferred. PS.I:: Rock Island. New Jerser Centrni. 1063 i; St. Pout. 65'4; . 'Preferred. 84 Wabash, 63M: preferred, 72; Ft. - 1 W 05,4.:: Terre Bente,Xi; preferred. sli Wag° and Alton. 110,N; preferred, 117: Ohio and Mississippi, LIPX; Hartford and Erie. 41.; C. C. S - C.. 78: Dubuque. 107; St Joe preferred. 1.16 , .; Iron Mountain, Atlantic Mail. Mi• Boston prices—Calumet, -67; Copper Falls. f)f; Franklin. 23X: est Qulnc3 , l7. Sub Treasure balance, gold $76.100.,12D: cur rencYl6.7{l,6l6; general balance 981.5%,161. OFFICE or Prrnacnart TCT.SDAT. May 31, 1870. I. Closing quotations us received by James T. Brady it Co: Goht .. 54X) Jandk.Ty.lB4l. 15.4 . (LS. 6..1881 .... la s.:4Jan.a.Jy. 1887. 1314 C. S. 543 6-.11.1an. a:3y. IMO 133. C. S. SO) . 11 L C. P. R. R....... 870 C. S. 8 11865..... 11 5 C. P. R. R MSC C. S. 10-10. ....... 8e Cy. Peale.. 11li =I Orrumbr Pirrancitan GaZniT4l • . Ttww.air, Nay .11, 18:0. I The leading grain markets are being watched with ooneldemblo Intirest just now. particularly Chicago. rte lac= la more .Pee jating mid ntemlpttlatirig cm-fled °lather° tb in any other market in the country• reedo and cliques exist there almost ell the slot and In many Instances, by strategy awl =nig latittift t hese -Hugs - exert enough power to put prep or clown to meet ark 1. teems. There um a goat many emalattag apenstoralairrala la that. place, men w 1,9 wlll do almost anytlang to mate money; in lanK ae they cio hemp clear of the autborltles:' W clip the followingfroiii the Chicago Tribune. Monday . 'There was a fair shipping demand, but t he liberal receipts gave the advantage to buyers. while options were weakened by the near ap proach of the end of the month; the market is decidedly long, large purchases for June hav ing been made during the recent excitement. and the holders grew anxious to place that they may not be obliged to pay out the cash nest Wednesday. The Milwaukee longs appeared to be lathe same Ilx. Both markets were, - therefore. weak. when outside influ ences tedded to strength. But. It should be noted that the retrogressiveovement In Aces here, accompanied by Eastern litnunths is just what Is wanted to allow the shippers to operate, the margin baring been hitherto so much against them that our warehouses are fuller than ever before at this season, and some of them actually hold more wheat now than they did lust November. And even this statement le tame by the aide of the face that the warehousemen themselves have done a large part of the shipping this season In self defence, to make room for receipts. - ArPLES-Season almost over and the mar bet Is nearly bare. We continue to quote at " an ir d t . 9 i i=gai with h supply fully up to the demand. We quote at - BROOM f al r ß t . .§ .. ttLigLp d riT e e ry f ,l o s e ; pr ces nominally unchanged. IS. to too. BROOMS-Store prices; Fancy. 95.50: No.l. 14,5 e; h 4; No. a 9.1,5 R Common. U.so(sa. =ANS-Dull but nominally unchanged, sl.sckev7s per bushel. CHME-Choice old New York Mute Fac. tog; 'wax 17; New York Mate Goshen, Mew) 10.2. le • Ohio Goshen at . • Changed. RNMEAIe- per Demand el. light and prices tut -95E41 bush CEM&MT-Sales of Louisville Hydraulic at 1 1AIWN 1 011..-The demand eases light while .prlees are Unchanged; a Ca Jobbmg late for standard breads. DRIED FRUIT-There is a fair demand for the better grades. while common and Inferior • is dull and In good aupply. We continue to quote Apples, at SQAM as; reachelat 6E7 eta yOOmI 17g1grultU al tIC ' akals con tinne Ilberat. prices are maintain at at inx• One house received over 100 bbis to-dey. FEATHERS -Very quiet and the deMitnd is always very light at this season of the year; Drs geese feather, still quoted at rolyob to the trade. FLOCR-The market is quiet and un changed; there la a continued steady local demand but the supply la fully equl c o nt i nue requirement of the home trade. 11a to quote western flours, In store, at SB.? 5.19 for spring; 9530E6 for winter and $742.7,50 for - fancy broads. Rye Flour, SS. GRAIN-'/Ite arrivals of wheat continue liberal. and ea might be expected, the millers are eting very ••bearish ndare clamor - ous far eonces s ions. We now quote fair to ezta! red at 91,15Q.1,16, and choice might 111.11. Oats continue dull and unsettled. a'qs.l . lt Is difficult to quote correctly; we are re ported a talc of 1 car to go east. at 50, and we bear of same sales as having been made on wharf at 48. Cora Is also dull, and the sup . PLY le getting larger, though the receipts are not very heavy. Quotations may be fairly . given at efl to 93 for ear. and fff to ea for shelled-sale one ear at the outside quotation. Eye is dull and quoted at 90 In first bands, buyers furnishing sacks-possibly a round lot would bring or SI For barley there Is • little or no iaquiry though the offerings • • • . Mae light., • %tart-The supply In the Allegheny market today man larger and with a diminished de mand, the market. wan exceedingly dull and prices lower. Sales were made all the way from tie to 518. mostly at 510 to tilt. HlDlP—tales of undressed Kentucky Hemp at- ( }lsT. husks. V o l!.‘ ete. L.altD 011,- , Plt-y...brands quoted at $1..144 LDS for extra No. 1. and a well-known west, ern brands at 51.3X.g1.31. LlRE—Sales of Cleveland at r.,.% per bb4 and eastern at $1.75. POTATOFS—The market Is rather tirmei ender the Influence of diminished arrivals au I slightly Improved demand, but as yet there Is no quotable change In Prices, 38 to (Or Per bushel,. !EARL BARLEY—NO. I. 83ic per lb: N 0.3. o ; lttl i ar 1 ( 1 ) el aela.ll3itibt. 21 5. ker bbl. of PROVISIONS—Market steady but un dime& Plain Shoulders, 131‘; Sugar Cured {canvassed./ I5Xt Ribbed Sides. UN: Short /MON,: Clear Sides, WC Canvassed Sugar Cured Hants. ffibfritreaklast Bacons 18. Plain, and IP. Canvassed: Lard. 1701:34'. In tierces: and leolB3‘ In kegs and bucke ts. Mess Pork, 550_X. Dried Beef, higher,2lX, Canvassed. PEANUTS—DuII. T0L112.6 1 M, Sae Cl.. SEEDS--There is no inquiry for either Timo thy or Clover Seeds and the season may be regarded as over. Flaxseed is In steady der Mead at with but verc little o ff ering, and a round lot might bring 5-.51. firraoLzum MARI= • Orrica or Prrrsecnoti Cagerra, TVESDAY, Mar 81,160. The stagnatiott in the oil trade still con tinues and thervis but little Indication at Prelent of any improvement. Prices have been remarkably steady during the past week or two the fluctuations either way having been unceffallY slight, but unfortunately the Market has been and is still in that peculiar Condition, that It bu been impossible almost to du any business. There is and has been all along considerable inquiry -for refined, mainly for earlydeliveries, but rafters could not sell a t the prices bid, and there is an almost total swam of anything - like speculation. Unlike hut year, contracts now mean oil not differ ences, and this Is probably the but feature to notice In the trade at the present time; nut, withstanding thy sales thou far this year will not begin to contr, or, with those of the same time 15e.1. air exports art' considerably larger. ..coung. The :nation is Au and tither - woak though without quotable chaos..l'olu 1. 00 0 bbla snot at rVa: 2.000 srller June at Mt: subseqUeutly June wne „ rreee n at Ln,. without finding buy on, and +eller Mida.n Lines for June or Jar to Deormnor: 12 , ,: seller all year. 4111 7:: . 1.11:yrr all ye,. Iltivralt. The refinol market. Mao, wan very' dull but itbout Important Change. lipot quoted nt w.3 .- G. , 0 , une, =; July, Mi; Jane to :Wallet. 4 to December. Lht; buyer all year o'detred at 29!.• Sale 1.00) bbla July at 274• • . I=== fisher Bro. 1.51 M, on account same: Brilliant ,y 0 Works. 980. on account Lockhart, F S Co; racelslor 011 Co. 52, on account W. C.. Cotten; A. B. Mills PO, on account W. Bartle; D. Dip on account T. M. Perry; F. A. Bates 240. on a, count C. D. Angell; Eagle Oil Works 240. on account B. S. Duncan; Fisher Bro. NO, onac count 1,. W. young; Tarentum Oil Works Si, on account P. Hutchinson; Johnston St PnYno 50. on account Thos. Chess. • Total OIL Nal WHEATS VCR A. V. M. 0. Pennock & Beeson r bbl,. Inbrienting oil to . J. C. 'Cloud. Philadelphia. KarstOne Oil Co., 346 bids ref. oil to Warden. F. ar...C.0.: Phila. Livingston Bro.. bblo ref oil to• Warden. F..k Lockhart, Frew& Co.. Xi bblv relined oil to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. National Refining Co.. 416 bbla ref. oil to Woolen, F. dc Co.. Philo. Fulton. Ne'vlo .h Co.. 1t..4 bids ref. oil to Logan. Roo & Phi Pa. J. C. Kirkpatrick. 3.' this ref. toolug. Bro. .5; Co.. Phila. 11.11. • er • Co., It• lads oil to Waring, • • ." K. & Co.. Ph9n. Mont.theltner Keolder, 11141 bble rot. oil to Waring - . K. fi Cd., Phila. Cltizena* Oil Co.. GM obis refined oil. to Tack ltros., Philadelphia. Total 3.1.50bb1a. =9 Orricrorntr. PitTetiritott Gattrrk.. TrEaPaY. May iil.lslll,l. The bimberlaisiness is devoid anythlog madly important. As a general thing trade moderately active. ;sad stocks both in river nd yards are teported comparatively small. is stated thnt thy stocks in yard are very meagre. compared with this thee last year, and the amount afloat. is pretty well reduced. and the receipts thus far this season fall con_ shterably behind these of the same time in 1919. Fine timber Is quoted at 106.7,17 e :per cubic feet; Hemlock nt palm Fine truants, tne.a.l; Hemlock. $104,2,11:. • No. 1 Id inch uldstglee. thin: No.._ de. t 1,50. Lath. $3..20 , Flatboat. are reported St t1,n001.1,10n per :dr. Following are the yard .prices of tun, t Cutup . • mid Common rat Connonn cun t [ inlock .Inlet nud tk,autllngs Common ll Flooring iloards. Partition Hoards Shelving. or both bide. 'Shelving. on one aides. yy Plow and Drop Wentherhonrdfng Moulded Weatherboarding ine • aisle) Zr_ itabbetted Weatherboarding . 4 11 In. patent planed do. . 2.1 .Ns in. patent unpinned do. . 12 in. vertical do, with Grips. ... Oak and Yellow Pine Flooring . Headed Palings 4 ft. ... .. . . 111 Inch. SiINVCri IN inch. sawed 'IP inch, weed. 15 inch. sawed 11 Inch. shaved. 16 inch, %hived MEM I=l OrYR EOr THE PITTSBCFIGH GAZETTE. , TUESDAY...Iupe I. 12 , 70. Fiat Fair Iron .... . 3N,faox hound and t.illtln , . . ;1t.,et1.74‘ , Horse shoe . . Us Iloolle and light hand , .• . . 11140 Oval - 3. - !..11.Ve Itulr oval and halt round do .. .. I , k! Sheet iron \.___ P(413. Sheets overt inch wide tic per lit extra. ADATENENT. ' Three per cent discount for cash remitted - akin 15 days from date of Invoice. • All hoops cut to lenglh..S.'c per lb. extra. other Iron cut to length except tire, er lb. extra. Best refined charcoal iron. 11Se per lb. ex r. ' rr-vCr N Uld AND BRAD,.. gt CAI 4d end 5d i 4 0,1 to 60d. Fit and INJ &I an 17d MEM HI I's 211 1:" t. 5 cent.. per Keg over ceattnett rut. 5 .. melt i 4 It, lurh . net, lrl I Inch lush 5 5/1 Inch r1N1,11.11,11. 41 5. per keg o 4 or. common rut. (CT . . EINEM DM= MEE cento over common cut Iron tinned uer keg. 02 00 Ir rn n n . all blzes pe lb, 420 . I;eutt, imr keit In 1010 of /00 Isvgg nud upward, HARKETK BY TELEGRAPH. • .ea Turk. NEW rook, May 31.—Ashes doll. Cotton te. heavy an wer, with b3ICII of 1.300 bales at Mc for iddllng uplands. "Flour—receipts, 21 Gil b less active and 5c lower, with sales o bbls at $4.1rd1.90 for superfine State a if western; $5,10 , t5.25 for extra do: $3.3Nt.5. i fur good to eholee do; $5,3010..33 for white wheat western extra; ss.loqpi for extra Ohio; WyOrda,2s for extra - St. Louis: $8.:N69 fur good to choice do. Rye flout dull. n lth sales at s4."..tra:i,rd. Corn meal dull and unchanged. Whisky steady. with sales of 375 hid, at $1.07}.:12.1.f., , ,• cin , ..or of sl.ofird. l . o4 .U. Wheat —receipts. 154.971 bosh—heavy, ..losing dull and lrit2c lower, with sales of 111.013 bush at $l.l/5'41.23 for No. 2tpring. closing at 1141 for No. ,Illtraukce. sl—. URA= for No. I SHI NN, tame, Closing at lonide price. sl.3,rd 1.35 for winter red and amber western. Rye is more active. wit .ales 11.000 bush Canada at WIC la bo h nd. and of $1.12 fur free. Bar ley and barley malt doll.• Corn--re- counts, 11.3.0 and le lower. with Sale.. Ai,lllo bush at $1.10Q1.11 for new mixed western. rioting at the same figure. and yellow do t1m411,13. Receipts Of oats 71.342 bosh: market heavy nod lower, with sales of 43,W0 bush at 601.03 c for western—in side figure for Inferior—and *Zane for Ohio and State. Ray steady at $BO for shipping. and glaradiri for retail lots. Bons quiet and unchanged. Coffee lina.with sales of :Athens Rio. Molasses dull. Sugar v active and firm; sales of 209 hbde Cuba at 0):01,9Xc,. and 2 .Ahos Havana at Ilk. Sales of rice at me Petroleum quiet, with sales ' at 15,c for e erude , quiet andat 27,1ic for r)4e elined. Spirits of Turpen- tine 390,111. I..aket.—Flour closed dull and declining. Wheat heavy and lc lower: No 2 spring $l.lB coat; winter red and amber. .srmiteM E1.31/1 ,1.33. Rye bleady; $1.12 tier eental fur Cana 'dMn, duty paid.. Oats lowor and .83 C.:be for western in store and afloat. Corn dull and henry: $1.052.1.10 for new mixed western. Pork henry; nothing doing. Beef quiet• and steady. Cut meats quirt .1 . 14 I.:- changed. Bacon nominal. 1101 rt.! heavy: stone Jmm nod July e... tal gii l i o r t a e tt more r' Pork owl nu heave: sales taX) bbls . nt 2fi 20.75 for menu. g2thit23,so for prime. $3425 8 34.31 for prime mess. Beef quiet and on -1,31. chnugeil. Beef hams firm: wiles 70 bble nt $3) IEIEI2 ;(.11CA40. flay 31. —Exchnutre unchanged. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat iwaix higher; sales No 2 nt 91if[p$1,01. cash, and 48ff. 000 seller June, closing of yeenN cash. Thin afternoon market unsettled hot active nt0g...1 r, , iro: seller June, and OP.VdII seller last half. closingode active at 781cda0 fur No 2. c at W4,741r. flats flrmer sad ltVg. it t e higher. closing at 47h.:9.47Niu for No 2. Rye oulet.closing at 79, , , , T1,711:ir. Barley nom inal. Ilighwines doll at $l.Ol. Provisions nominal: hogs opened retire and ;Aimed quiet f9=9.125( for common to extra. Cnttle ac tive nt ea.8727,87X for cows to good shipping steers. fiocelpts for the past twenty-four hours: 7..10 bbls flour: 66.899 Muth wheat: =5.- SEC corn; 5a,146 bush osta:s.4.V bush barley; 1.775 hogs. Shipments: 1372 his flour: 42.0 Q hush wheat 18.317 bush corn: 150110 bush oats: I.OEIO hush rye; 4.014 bush barley; 7.613 hogs. Freights continue firm at 7c for wheat to Buf falo, St. Loan.. Sr. LOUIS, Mn) 31.—Tobncco briskat full prices. Cotton dull and nominal. Hemp quiet and unchanged. Flour inactive and un changed: super $1.411.25: extra On double extra $5.7415.00: XXX $5,n4.5.50. Wheat irregular and easy for buy4re. cairn of choice N 0.3 red fall at $1.601.(4; No. 2 sl.oe btl.oe; choice do $1.1110.1,11: white $1.3).4.!gu , firm . : mixed in bulk Mc for white and y Sic for mixed sacked; Wink for good to prime white . ; SIOIA3 for choice: do 11041.07. Oat. stead); 1:43c foibulk, Yirtf..s7c for snaked. Nothing door in rye or barley. Oroteries quiet and unchanged. Whisker firm at $1.05. Tl . rovislonstiulet but firm. Pork $3). Bacon: shoulders IJkc. clear rib rides lake, clear sldes mdc. Lard dull and nominal at lkke Cultle steady; 1,017 X, Fat hogs In demand al ;Vag, EMEMID CEseassvi, May 31.—Flour and Wheat un changed. Corn dull end declining and were the closing rates. Oats dull at Itye at Kitt/7c. Cotton dull sod declining at 21Ste.21Xc for middling. Tobacco • shade lowed; sales of ZiOlthda at 116,102,3301). Whis ky ll,Wgular; and It Is dlMcult to glee quota tions; old processsold et $1.04; new process offered at .1.03. Provisions dull and Prices nominal. Bulk shoulders Bold at I3hc. and 530 Dbl. mess pork at 1:7 .5 0 229.7 0; sugar cured hams s)c. Mn change in oils. Eggs advanced to leal9c. the latter rate selected. Oold USW buying. Exchange dull at par. Lon:oil le. LOPtsvit.t.r., SIaY al.—Bagging erni and higher, at 300 for te - o.._pottnot. Cotton dull at 215‘c for middling. Flour and _grain are quiet at yesterday's quotations, proyhi c . are More active nod prices ore steady. Pork Is heldat s3o._ Bacon.l3),ic for shoulders.' 17 and 17!ic for clear rib and clear aided. Bulk meats are held at 13}b for shoulder.. and leo?, leXc for sides; sugar used buns at DDic. Lard.l7c. Whiskey, gi.tstai t m. T o b acco to fairly active, willmigles of 315 bbds MM.! , for frosted to good lugs, and ge0Z•16.50 for low to good leaf. Dry Goads Market. NEW YORK, May 31.—Business was eery dull to-day, while prices were without quotable change. Mous clelaines and Persian cloths adapted for ladies wear - were .greatly de pressed and sold below cost. were, and printing cleats were inactive bat firm. Ging hams of medium class have held their own aB season pretty well, but better and liner _ . (cootie base broken down bmlly Sn pt onder 1-11beral Importation,. MECO CLLVELAND, May 31.—Flour stead) and uunl ,ally unchanged. Rye flour Rea's and un- changed. There were no salu of wheat. and prices remain nominal. Corn quiet and nut. iota Oats quiet and nominally unchanged: nem and unchanged. Barley dull and nominal. Petroleum qulel and dull: crude *5.35 per bbl. and redneti',Zlic per gallon. zn epos end June. PbUndr44ile = • • • • demand, with hales o f uprtug wheat extra family nt t6.111a6.110. Wheat 11.,9 nett,: Indi ana 41.31. Rye 41,10. COrnduth mixed wun ern EIaIKLOo. Onto .westera Bile. ]less pork In steady - demand at 4:V.77. Lard un changed. I' droleum unchanged. Whiskey steady at 41.M.1.09 for western Iron. • I O.wegn. Oowrw'. 31.—Flour active-and firmer gale of 2.6.9 *ls at 45.75 for No 1 Epring. for amber winter, t7.2.fra.7,50 for white and 4 , 00ea.,25f or double extra. Wheat arm: sales PAO bush: choice white, Canada #149. No 1 3111wmakte club held ar.',..41.0:1; No It do #Ll6.lower; 1.600 Mixed Western and 41. arra car lore do at 411 e. MEEM! WEB • .I.uy M.—Flour is I , Wheat Is steady, N 0.2 White Wabauh. $1,65, closing at $1.53; No. I white Michigan $1.11: rerular do 1,34: umber Michigan SI.IE: 'No. I red $1,22. N 0.2 do $1.11};: No. 3 white Wabash .$1.34 Corn le lower: No. 1 ?Be: N 0.2 Fie: yellow WC Oats dull and lower: No.? 52e. Baltimore. BAhrtuton - e. Mar 31.--Flonr dull and weak. Wheat AIR: Maryland $l.-n2.1.7 4 . Cora firm at 11.MA:4: for prime: :yellow dull at $1.1374.15. Ltatb dull at tee. Bye fl.hital4ll Provlctons firm anti unchanged. Whiskey firm at $1.066-1.10. Detroit. Dx. - rttprr, May 3l.—Wheat: white Unchanged extra sl.ta. No. 1 z1.11a1.12. amber lower a $1.11411.1a. Corn quiet at Mc for No. e. Oat atendy nt fittit.Fde for State, and ode for nOtd ern. Bran fill. coarbe VI. Xliintaukee. 11 - thwamr.e.3lay3l.--Flour non:10111. When unsettled at $l,Ol for So. 1: 1:01te for No. Oats [lnner nt 1& for No.l. Conn nod ryr non hell. Barley lower: :Le rejected. New Ortran, NEW E./ILI:ANA. 7.411 V rii.—Ciittoll dull well middling. 21032 e; sales 1.100 bales; CEtpt/ 2.0' exports belem: expos 1.32 bales; ~lock 20.301' DIPORTM RALTiOAD CINCINNATL AM, Sr. Lotto RAILROAD. May 31.-2 cars stares. 1 1' Adams Dro; 2 do do. R` Hastings; 1 do!do, Strott Bra; 109 hbla flowS Lln‘luar. Jr.ft-t-0..z.35brs corn. IdoHetu^solrillood; ilr ao uats.D.l do wheat. 3 bbls eggs, Eleanor Harper; 31 ',bid eggs. W H ()rad .St Co; IS.IO do. .T A Graft & Co, :0 bra teed. Shomaker S Unreal:win]: 71) do rye. W J Meek: 1 ear grain. S Hood; 10 bbls oil. J hilds tobacco, Weysnan Deo; Ido do, E Wonuser: 2do du, A Schaub; 50 caddies do. do. Aramhal & So; In eases wine. Iller kowitz; 5 tea hams. J II Parker: 5 bbls eggs. Canfield s linter 1.218 hdlsllolCli. II Bee Jr; 1 ,•r M. ft ti. . . pkgs bacon, V. *Dor:Ws.; 2 bxs crackers. A Xfartin; t 2 bge .Is, .1 D *Caffrey; 0 bbls eggs. V.,igt. M & o; Ml. bills 11. Mooney. 1 Ma= MEE • Pryor; 10 see toms. F Sen., & 3.1 pkgs to- Iteco, It & W Jen/Anson: eacec win, J Fri denberg; 43 hides. G N Hoff;Aott: 5.1 do do. Popp. Baker & Co; la plstis bacon. W 11 Hays & Son; 5 Rob bap. A 11 Mills; 100 loblc floor. Watt. bolt & Co; lobos ctitreh. Siren& &W; 15 tee ham. E H Myer, Is Co; 1 ear trisect. Ken- MEI • • . • ;mil . Bro. PITTSBURGH. PORT WAYNE. AND CHICAGO HA ILHOAD. Nay 31.-1 car shoulders, J H Har ker; 1 car sash and doors. Mellon 'Bra; 50 hides, Boyd, & Co; 7 cks barns, F Sellers & Co: 6pkgs tobacco. C Arnsthal &Son; 64 hides. 6 N FloiTstott; .50 bbls dour. Watt. L .5: . • -• • hides HWood Co; 15 WI; ormkers. Krader. Its Co; 2 do do.C; W 31eClurcp) Pgh Tannery Co; 1.000 Pigs lead. Tr T. 7 .b.e" Ntoel S . , Co; hlt; hides, Garwinitor Bro; 100 Ws prr M.; 5 30 . . dour. D Wallace:100 du do. deholonker S f..; bbl eggs. W If Graff. .t Co: di bxs chem., Woodworth 5: D: HI do do. 51 Croft: 2) do do, Haworth Zr. D: 130 do do, N J Braden: 20 do do, E earletuo: 90 do do, owner: 1 car molt. W Gray :km; 10 Md. whisky, .1 r: lie Grew; tl bbl; eggs..l .0 Graff; 5 pkirm meat. 11 Ilea Jr; t, sks Date, Mertoor & If: 10 du rec.' Wood worth d: 15: 23 do oats. McCallum Aro; 30 bee . . . cheese. S. P Shriner .t Co; 2do bacon. Houck Jamison /c.. Co; 10 do:. brooms, /lead ..t M; 159 rail. stemewnre. John Seibert; 1.01 hirs rye. W .1 Meek; lb pkgs oil. (1 E-Palmer: Itk, bbl. Cour, owner. cI.EVELANDAND PAp ITINDCRGII HA AD Coxra.2. - Y.May 3L-2 rn , I ere. MchulKh M t .t Co:2 do du. Colo:alum: II Sr Co: I do I In. Park Bro .0 Co: Ido pig. metal. Pork Dro & Co. Id, MO ft lumber. 11 A Clark; 8.000 do do. G NI. Kau A' B.OUU du do. 0 A )luudort: )8 pkgs eNSIDINS. bscke. 1 boi.l.t .Prescott 3 Sou: ... • • . . • • • • . 10 bbl apples, W 1.1 Graff & Co; 3 hdls chairs. Bedford Chair Co: 25 has candles. Dilworth. H .k Co; 2 b.; scales. -Falrbanks. St S Co; Sl4 b.. iron. Lippincott k II; 10 Id& copper. Cliff. Mk Co; 10 lob. tobacco. E McGraw 0 C,; Pt cases tobacco. Watt, 1. & Co: LI) bus, 5 drums do.' PretzrtitKi Um lot stoneware. Munball S 51: 10 bbis flour. P Duff A Son; kg's lard,ktwell & Lee; a casks cheese. 1 , Malign S AA coOtotoes. .1 Kennedy; I sks oats. 6 do corn, 1 C.ralghend: 50 Mils vinegar. P Duff & Son; 41 sks corn. Rose &F. A pkgs tobacco. K ilegrieton. lot i.eantling. 51 Seibert Sr Co. ALLEGIW-NY VALLEY It 411.1t0ott, Soy 31.- 2 ears metal. McKnight A Co: I car stone. Ilender4onst Mackin; 2 pkgs liquor. Adler & Co; 14 41:".; rye; W II Kirkpatrick A Co; 4 pkgs. butter.: do eggs. 1..1 Blanchard:B 410 do. 1 do butter,Drugg,erthan & O'Brien; A roan leather. Selbcrt A Berg; 4104 wheat. 45 do corn. 12 oats. Scutt St Glsol: sks, Moreland & Mitchell:3 kga liquor. Bodelhelm A ALLEcur.sy STATION. MAY 31.—1 ear Inns. Johnston AC; lolls 41 - 101c,,..1 Lout:ter:2 ears cooprage. Italvo N It; 1 cask wore. 0 r Com. It . S't 1 cars 0r...1.0s is; RD; ;Ado do, Groff. V:;!"..;;;, Jug• brooms• G Huteblnson. I= 411:ANVA Prat 13..t.n. U.; fin May —.7.M 125 dO McCracken. CUM —••.. • . . _ W Welsh & Co; 13 likgs produce: is N . Ihiughertk: LI Ass oats. McHenry., Hoot% ill hogs. Hersh & Co; has w glass, C Sch mertz: I bbl eggs. I sks wool. I be handrles. W McElroy & Co; &I slot oats. S II .Floyd & Co; sks oats, Hitchcock & MeCreery: 25 sks oats. McHenry & 1100,1; 31 skit wheat, Wm McKee & Co; 33 sks r corn, .1 Horner. 57 du do. W Welsh & Co, 3 e MI cans. Swartz & Hazlett: skx oats. Candibell &Coulson; I bbl bottles. .1 C Dulfuna; 4 e ale bbls. Pier, Dannsls & Co; 140 bosom. E bgs whent..ilex Crow. RIVER PACKETS RIVER THE FLEET STEAMER BELLE, J. P. SMITH Commander 3 . NV , SCOTT Clerk inlependent Pittsburgh, Brownsville at Geneva Parket. Lear, IVltan Whom Alononandiela ItOda* ey TUESDAY. TIL Uit SDA Y and SATURDAY al ' s P.M. MMI carry Freight and Paavengere to all points on the Monongahela river. For freight or pateage apply untioard.of at Wharf heat. at foot of Grant street. tno WM. MaELROY & CO.. Agent. 1:131/T2 VOR CAIRO AM)ST. _L' LOINS.—Tbe eplendld In 5.1. Cir otcaluer WACANITA J. 11. CON COI leeee for the chore and Intermediate ton TILLS DAY. Jour I. et P. V. For freight or passage. apply on bond. =il I; OR ~ .4 ,IROENTTTA A P D PORTSMOUTH 0 . ,' • • -- . . Iscasespusburch EVERY FRIDAY-4 p. LesieslPortsmouth EVERY AIONDA Y-1 0 A ue'w slid splendid pas senger etds ai G STATE. W. H. . . . Gomuland. legve anciouneed. For freight or lieheihge apply op hoard. or t Pittsburgh and Cincinna PACKET LINE • JUNIA_TA, will leave IS lleburgh for an le.C'Potel'l..ELY E n g r'Plt CILSII A Y . t..111 ,i n f r 3 3 .6p N t : an 'i• 4, r t nialt., will seta JAME'S COLLINS. Agent. Pittsburgh and Cincinna PACKET LINE. lino new and splendid •ldo-wbnel Steamer ARLINGTON. DANIEL MOORE, Slaster, A. S. SHEPARD. Clerk. loaves rittabuyab for I.lselonall every TUESDAY at 12 M. promptly. Returning. leaves Cleetunaktfur Pipe t/argil, at 12 M. every FRIDAY. Fur frobtld. passage. or otbor Inhumation. apply un board or to JAMES COLLINK FLACK S. COLLESOWOOD, Agents. CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bahk Block, =I MEE Bank of:Discount and Depos STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Interest Allowed on Time Nilo Collections nude in all tbe prlnelpal Cities of United States and C•l3.dner. • 1 , 181A711 , 1: THoLAS META MAIHNoN BAILEY H. w. C. LI.. 717 r. DESSISH) , 7: JAMES IL HOPKINS. UtORCIE SINGH MI JuLIES ADL ER. JARED BRUM JAMES BROWN. PAUL H. !LACE'S. J. H. WALTER.- JAMES LEHNS. Tiff?S. EAWC IT ER A ' President. ti sollrrimwp bl, x. Louisville Hy. NJ Craulle Cement. the beet In .AN FE LD ohy 141 Flnt .011110. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1870. RIVER NEWS The river was again receding with scant four feet in the channel last evening by the Monongahela marks. There was considerable rain yesterday afternoon accompanied by lightning and Thunder. The Arlington was tine last evening and will depart again toslay fur Ci nein anti. She is oti her regular day. mene limed by some necessary repairs u' her nuothinery lout week, and the low water prevented her front making up the lost time. As is well-known, Capt. Moore is always particular to leave here an his reg ular day, but sometimes delays are trim The. Mary• Davage, Messenger and Iron rides are in-port hut will hardly velum , out until there is more water. The Wattanita, rapt. .1. 13. Conway; in announced to depart for St. Louis to-tiny and puearingers and shippers should bent this in mind. Mr. Danlevy, a very emir lions and attentive gentleman, will I, found in the attire. The inlM No. 2 departed for Zanesville last evening, and the • St. Charles got on' for Cincinnati early in tho 'afternoon. Business continues slow at the landing and there in not likely to, br• much of an improvement until there ix more water. The Wayneaburg Repository in not h. Mg the advent of the Belle into the Me nongahela river trade, after paving-quit , • a compliment to her officers, says: "As usual the old line went into spasms about it. and sent out the old Franklin to oppose her,which gives us three boats every odor day. We should think His people have by this timelinreed the propriety of patroafring an independent boat. All mouepoliee are °darns, and oppressive,. and this old line in no esception. When once rid of opposition:they become arm -mint in their manners, and exorbitant in their chargel6 The people have to take' whatever they can get and pay dear for it. MoreoYer."the-crude on the Monongahela is too large and important to be cent rolbul by att3 one company • --We clip the following from the I'in ccmuti Onzeter Capt,..A. Brown,ef the lionnawha packet Spray, was, on Saturday, brought before nitedCommissioner Hal liday, on the charge of violating the tine gation laws by carrying hap and straw, without lawful cover or protection from ' tin•. He gave houd in Ate snit: of 5.. - ,00 . for his appearance, .lone 4th, and Was re. lased. • M== • —The Mollie Um, was M. 1.041 by the I - niteli StAttlit... Marshal at Portland on Friday upon the writ of four of a former rri• , Ter wages tri the =mint of ota. The .•.0 wait enntraeted while the boat way ru nnie, in White river, Capt. Paul, the owner.; gave hond, and the boat was releas.vd. --- tit, t. 1;1.. .111 , 11111.211..' 'Cutil tteirrial . it, . 1 .., Belle Vernon reports meeting Ole tow nut Grev,llound Icing at the bank: juat above * Ashland. yesterday morning, without arrant. She also reports the N. 3. Bigley icing just above Parkorslitirg. having broken u Tdietid., --The steamer Minnie, , 7Which man load ing at New Orleans for tlucionati. found it rather difficult to t i g.l,L . I: .. her rumple neat of freight, and al, ndoned the trip and turned over her to. t , ived freight to the Glai:gow. - . —The Natrona. bourn [mut New or , leans for. ()Felons.. broke her larboard shaft opposite Plaquemine,. Saturdoy• night, and on return to New Orleans tmn,ferred her freight to steamer 13.zi0 •ilopkins --The Clara Scott has been chartered by the Evansville. Padhcah and Tenser. see river Conipany to hut in connection. with the Sam Orr, Until the new •boat, now building in.Cincirmati. is ready. the Portsmouth and Pittsburgh packet am:the Stuff , , recently, the es eoursionists presented the hint with a bible, and the ladies presented Capt . Wash Kerr with a solid gold breastpin. —Over 100.0 W bushels of 'wheat liner ii, e n brought down the Mississippi river by steamboats this ,111;011. The amount brought demo to the.santo dote last year was about 20,1100 bushel,. • The Meigs county P rrmi says that the Pomeroy Salt Transportation Company have purchased the tow boat Sum Rd, ,ts, if the Pittsburgh owners agree t mtiv. • —David M Hamilton. a u.. 7 11.1:n0wn vvrti elo