FINANCIAL GOLD, SILVER, COUPONS Bought at Highest Price, PI-[. R. MERTZ, BANKER. Cor. Wood St. and sth Ave. jas..T. Brady & Co., ~....... to 9. F NES .t. C 0..) i Corner Fourth Are ue antiWoo4lStieet BAN KIER'S, I=l Government Securities 601,D, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON NOT FAVORABLE TERM'. Interest Allowed on Deposits : saenay loaned on Government Honda at M en market Mee. • Ur °Ramis Exrrc - rx, , Tux 111 A •741) MALE or STOCKS. IRONIIs JAMES T. BRADY & CO THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE (fly Telegrnph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Sew Yong. June 2. • Telegrams from Washington. ,alleging that -the 'Ways and Meant Committee had substan tially agreed upon the text of a now funding bill, the basis of which Is four per cent.boods, with no compulsory Ciliate upon existing banks and no foreign agencies. were the sub- Jett of much dliedi•sion to-day. Money easy at ai.1,3 per cent. Sterling Ex change arm at 1ea.t.103-a. (told dull. bit arm; market opened nt 114 X, touched 1115, closing at 114,;(d.411X. Carrying rates 3 percent. to nat. Clearance.. te..t3.03t1,033., itxports to-day, tro l,.ooo uw .. The atilpments for Satunirty will be Governments higher and ann. Coupons of 11.?:(1113:: 'llO, 1.11,0. , 11!.. new do. I0,16(.13.1014; 317.. 14t54114.:: 'GS. 14ricrAth; 10.41 ea, careened Ws, .13401314. Stalbbonda and steady; hlissriris. 'Oh • , new do, 573 i; Virginias • . r, but basins,. Jr, IN; Marlin , . . • A. lms Express. WE Wells, 1536: Aloe/ 4!„%; Polled StEtteS lsh; Pacific Mall. Wl': New York Ventral Scrip. D 534: I:rte.:23i; do. preferred, 45 Harlem, 114 X; Reading, 1083.6: :Michigan Urn teal, I:.2; Lake Shore, in' Illinois l'eu t.mt, Pittsburgh. 109%; Northwest ern. : do. preferred, ; Hoek 'Wend. 150 N: New Jersey Central, t,; St. Paul, fid; do preferred. title Wabash. LON: do preferred. ,d: Fort Wayne:o6N: 'rerre Heide. 33; do preferred. dl; Chicago & Alton. IleV; do preferred. IleN: Ohio & 411:; Hertford lk Erie. 5.4; C: C. k G. 793 c; C. C. C. & I. C.. lON. Sub-Tr, nsury balance; Gold. V31.674.'01. Cur reney.*P,:ertatl. tienend balance, VV1.1115.0. • 017100 or Perrournou Gagrero. I • THURSDAY. June 3, 1870. I Closing quotations as received by l'h. IL Mertz: Gold 110: American ..... .... 43 , ,, Silver 111 Western Union.. 30., 1681 Bonds 117% N. Y. Central 101 T: AZ) Bonds 114.1...112T: Bending. ..-....103'4 5-3) Ilundt 1941...111 : I'. Fl. W. St C 141'. . 15.13 Bonds 18:3 ...111n. Ohio .Miss 4044 Connote Ina 11l Mich. Southern... 1004 • AZ) Bonds 1405...11454 Cleveland S: P... 1013 , ,, 631 'kends 1103...114‘: C. R. I. AP 1.1. o.; ' 10-40 linty Chicago 5.N. W. 62 , -., Adorns Express.. irJA C.& N. W. l'ref:.. te. , - Merchants U. Ex,_— Erie 3.14 Lori?... Nenan. London Exchange per pound 5.11: 5.10 1 Paris Exchange per Franc Zt.te 23 i . Berlin Exchange per Thaler ICS .o; ' Frankfurt Exchange per Florin 44 50 /Closing quotntions as received by James T. Brady t Co: Bold U. 8. ea, 10:1 114 T: 5.31 Jam 3 AJ -.lna 155. 11.'1 6-30 Jan. 31y. iwn 14'. U. 8. 5-:Al 1112 1 . 3..4_ s.AlJetn.k.liy. lodo 14 U. 8. Sal 1364 ll'. - IT. P. It. 11. .... ... t. 111.: 1 U. 14.5.:31 1813 ... 11.. C. P. It. It '0 , ,; U.S. 10-40 ..... .... a": Cr. Pacielcs.. ... 13 =i tlany Lamm, tYcocy. YA AREA, THURSDAY; Jul. •9, CATTLE. Th e o ffering"; Imre • been unusually largt this week. and 55 Will bra seen by referrnce tr. the re port of sales, the number sold Is the largest we have had to relmrt for ssventl mouths, footing up eight broulted and eighty two bead. Notwithstandthr the unusually heavy receipts, the market up until to-day ruled strong and with n gOOl.l attend:tore of buyers, the demand seemed to be fully equal to the supply. and, consequently. prices. Were well sustained. To-day. however, the feeling on the part of buyers seemed to be a little most, of whom had bought all they wanted, and with an apprehension that the eastern markets are likely to be glutted next week. the tendency was downward and the market dull. There has been an expectation on the part of stock men forsotue time past that there Is likely to be a reaction soon. and the fact that the shipments front this place have been unusually large this week. created en impression that this reaction it likely to set In next week. The great proportion of the cattle were taken by Philadelphia buyers this week. some GS or lb ear loads, and the only way we can account for this Is that they paid bigger prices than the New Yorkers could stand; for, several mouths New-Yorkers have been taking most of the cattle' here, but this week, as already Intimated. the tables were turned and the New_ York men were lal e e d rsnelg e g b r a el k to s n en t i l.; ' Complain of the market title week, especially .those who sold On Tnesday or Wednesday. It Is stated that a well-known Allegheny drover realized souls, thing like $.1:1 per head profit on &drove sold at these yards. That will do. • .." liittratr. WAY 27. No. Wed. Price. .90 11,35) S IU ' NMI - H.-L..4 Co. for Thompe.on MORDAY. MAY M. I.l73i2l:lO9DggElfl .18 81.8.70 ft On 1 ' XI MAI) 7 (I) I TERM...B,I BB Y 31. . „. • ..... _ • H. L. & co. for Polley la 99,020 BMi Welsh • 15 .18.610 11 50 Huddle ..... ....MI DOAP; 810 " . " • Anderson 76: 38.380 775 Holmes lt P.._ira 87,400. 737 McFadden,. Ad UM) 768 lii• 11030 800 11:3.FeZitkoefkt°118ior 12r5ey...1.V-11,3811 Patterson to Martin 17 19,8f0 8 LT, 0816 to Martln 15 11,840 BtO Briggs to Fritz l6 1D.86 8 nil ATijef; to Carr In ...- . ' 6 • .6,730 -60 48 64.070 il CO Porter to Dudley 16 17,960 850 JrN[ • • Poddelefer &W. to ltechtol.....T. 29, , A0 6to H. Thompson to 11111er 17 ALLAI 171 O. W. Friend " " 144.961 807 A. Melleth " " It 10=A W. W Dlack" " 11 401.10 V. Carting "J. Smith .... 18 18.740 601 M. Brlntoo to J. McCauley... .19 19.7A1 6en Ward to Thatcher kbioxes....34 . 36.960 7A C. Adage to Voetter &11 I AM-. J. Giant Io Klemane & AWL.= 38,911, 800 Chaffin & °traria to Smith 11 40,179 675 ..16 211•'A 11 EL onalth for Browning— . 8 7.87 A H., L. k Co. for Eddy 17 18. 7 A 0 77, H., L. k Co. for Hart ... . . 19.100 570 Hedges kT. to Martin & F.... 40 an.= 601 H. kT. for Kline 16 19 - 0 660 TIIIJOHDAT, JUNE 2. Dodge.. It T. for 10t0nh01m....21 19.1:21 110 L.& Co. for L: 0. D00d.... 4 5.2 0 •0? T. Itobloson , t2 . NoVa u rg "Voetter 64 ' 11...15 ' 19:221 865 Aunt° to 12 11.040 750 13. Haman to T. Lomb • 11 121410 850 111001. _ • .. 1 The hoe market has been comparatively quiet since the date of our last report. The er iest. have been light, but there Is no t much Ineniry at the prices. and consequentl y the number 'ranted Is not large—buyers gen erally allege that prices are higher relatively here than In the east, and they hero no mar e. We now quote York hoes at f13(41159.:: Umpire, at It 96(; and Philadelphia, at • MI The arrivals of sheep have been. large this week, mostly of the commoner routes, and white this particular "crude ruled dull and lower, prime fst sheep sold readily et last weeks prices. Good to prime 90 lb sheep sold at rikrbilif; BOOM lbs. Wad: =Ai. WS: scat. 117:r11X645. As already Intimated, a larger number of the better grades could have been sold, while of common and inferior:the supply was conoldernbly in ex cess of the demand. • " PETROLEUM ;MARKET Omer or PrrISIMRO Clasrisr„ TIIIMADAT, JllO 2. 1070. f il The oil market la so very man that It if scarcely deserving of say not ce whatever. It. Is the same old story. dui:ad - little or I nothing dolor. and what Is wo e still there ' Is not much prospect at present of any ttn 'Mediate Improvement. The brokers say, and they ought to know, ihat It Is hard to get buyers and sellers together, wad from the 1113)01113t of boldness transacted recently, there can be no doubt but what this is true. The gales for the past two weeks all put together. Would not mike a respectable days business josu or three yearn ago, when It viol nothing unusual to bare MPS or even WPM bbls re ported Ins single day. There Is Ms conso „Hoe, h o we v er, If the sale. are light the s masts are liberal, which indicates a term. M mate bughtess...,nd while it is not to good for the broken it may be better for manulac- MIMI There to no improvement in the demand and no quotable elitinke to make in quotations. Salo Wei tilde to Itodelivered next week at and row R. , 11, till November let at 12. June is quoted of 124: Jule. 12S; Anguetclgbit Jame to December. 12 seller all yintrlltptil2; antler. rt mid J nehanged—DO sales awl ma prOF, une quoted at Z:ln: 4!:%; utvst to December,.:; buyer all at 1111',CEI MS Minn, OIL. . - Lovkitnrt. F St Co. rSkilkhls. on account saute: Fisher Bros. E4l.Lon account .ante: Commercial t oil Works 103, on account J. 11. Barbour; Jos. Wilkins :An, on account Phli. x 11. Pet. Co: Citizens 011 Works on account 1.. It. 3: Flutter Bro.111.;n accoun Young; F.:l. Bates 240. on account Angell: Waring. lan;;:Girt 0. 5. Goiritick; Peerless O. W. Etat ou ac count 11. S. Iluncnn: Eagle O. W. 163, on aes. count same- J. Wilkins :tAt on account Palmer; Tarmitum Oil Works 24(4 nn accouns Itnichin- PIM A. V. n. 11. Livittg Bro., Flu halls ref oil to Warden. F. .k Cm. Philn. Lockhart, Frew & Co.; 3.7 Irbli relloeil oil to Warden. Frew & Co. l'hiladeliglin. FnW. Morgan 112 Li refined oil to Warden. w & Philodelp Lyon,. & Co. 201 WOW' relined to lognn llru & Mont sheinier & °abler. rio LLIn ref. nil I, Waring. K. St Co., . .1. McKee 2.14) blilg relined oil to A. It M J I fem . . l'hilailelphis. I= - Omen or Ihrrantrium (lazy:rig. I. Titenstur.Juneg, Md.' I Th.! Pruning grain crops nee now being watched with a Fond deal of Interest all over the country. and the mi vices Ernie nearly every quarter are favorable, not VV..n except ing s'alirornie. in which Stitt, it was feared the wheat crop would be at failure. A Sh p:aril from San Francisco tonle'r-date of May. Wall. says: "Crop prospect.. materially Mi nn wed with late Mac weather, and wheat will not fall materially short of an average." We clip the following bearing this subject front the Chicago Tribune . : "No summer ever opened more auspieiounly (or Oils part of the country than that which begins to-morrow. For onci. r., : i 4rfartners nnot find an unfavorable ci ante upon ca which to build their usual minions 01 short Cretan. Neither wet, nor front. nor even any serious danger of drought forbid the hope of the most abundant-crops ever rained In the Northwest. It Is a rennet. proverb that we seldom have two good crops in tinccession, and never three. hut now. after having had two remarkable crops of wheat—and crops of • aru. which. thodylt not to abundant • ilf3t. turn Out about double what poop! expected—we cam in a fair way of pu o . . ting the stamp of unreliability on tM. , forme proverb by havluir the most nhundaut crops the Isst three yea Vs. In the South the pr ',cots for cotton tire even more remarkable connection with the nbundont crops Of • - +ad two y earn, because cotton la Kertelli he most ormolu. crop of all -the gr . . . :Mules." • APPLa;—Market' almost Lora:. may be moted nt VW, for fair to choice. BUTTElt—Coutinues dull with suOldr in excess of the demand. and dealers. partial/. holy commission men, are anxious to realize. We continue to quote nt 15Q.X, tor. fair •^ 1110 . 031 CORN—Demand Tery aloes; prices ...ninally unchanged, 12 to ltle. 11110051 S—Store prices; Fancy. 1J,50: No. 1, Lae N 0.2, V; No. 3, £41.5 , 1; Common, s2,lilL BEANS—DuII but nominally unchanged, 1,50.71.1,73 per bushel. ell EESE—The arrivals from Ohio have been large within the past few dens, and he market to fully supplied. Ohio Ilmehen „noted at 11.5153,;: Ohio Factory, 11..4.100; New Cork Goshen. 17. . . • . • • • •• CAItItON 011,-1s dull but firm. and cannot fairly be quoted below et, In a Jobbing way. EI.)II.N3fE,U.e-Deinand light nod prices un changed. teirEt.sl per bushel. CF.SIENT-S•des of Louisville Ilydraulie at i•lr - tati per hid. ILL/ FRUIT-Continues dull particularly the 1,11111,1. grades. Apples. 511.63 f ct.; Penche, trfl for quarters, null nirti for halves. ElitiS-'lha arrivals cuntlnuo•libecal, and the market is a little shaky though there is no change to prices, 10 eta being regarded 'on the riling qu,tat FILATIIEBS-Very quiet and the demand Is always very light at thin season of the year: live geese feathers Ntill quoted at tirtfnit to the trade. - - FLOUR—The market is quiet butatently tci a continued fair local demand. We math , to quote western boars. In store, at 1i.5:454. - a for spring: ss,:ktrail for winter and $717,:0f fancy brands. 'nye Flour. $5- GILAIN—The grain busluess continues Ve sluggish, with but little prospect of any it mediate improvement. Wheat Is cottung Aty freely, and, usitzti: the millers - are .ery bearish. We now quote at $1.1h741,1510r good to prime red—little or, no white wheat oßering. Oats dolt and unsettled: sale 150 bushels. on wharf..at Ili; and 400 bushels, in stare at 52. The arrivals appear to Ur falling off slightly. Corn is dull as ever, no margin to ship men and the local demand is were If KLt. Sale - attl bushels ear and shelled, sold I...zither. as 0 . . Itye I,lls° vem. dull with no buyers above:4l. anal but even at that; sale of AitYlnishels at nJ. There IS little ormo barley though there is no demand deserving of-the AY—ContlnuOs very dull, and prices me k and drooping: snles from country ens. nt slolkle, and baled on wharf. at tt2ll=9 I====l 1. RD OiL motolui, We now quo,. .2410.4-N, for Extra No. I. the ...side '4'll e well known western brawls. LAllK—Sales of lleveland at V 24.5 ner . and eantarn nt iiitovßtlONS—Market ...noly with a fair jobbing demand, nod prieev are Aninged. Plain Shoulders. 131 i; Sturnr Cured :Clumused. , 15%, Itibbed . Sides. 16%."• Short I Ph. 11%'; Clear 17%; Canvassed Sonar .7ured Hants.:oV; lireakfai.t Bacon. 19. plain. mull% Canvasshd; Lard. 170.175, in tierce ; niid and ',tickets, Mess Pork. PEARL BARLEY— No. I. (So pe'r itn . No. 3. 0:i, No. I. Oat'—No. Meal—A & It pee - bbl. of Lhalltoi. tit% for half bid. 100 lbs, IoiTAT(WS--The supply of prime Pencil Blows is almostexhausted and the market is firmer and prices tending upward. We now quote at -MAXI per bushel. SEEDS—FIax red Is in Steady demand, at fl.:?). No demand for Clover or Timothy Seeds. 51ARKRTH BY TEI.EI/11 %PM New Vert.. Now Yong. June .2.—Cotton heavy; sales :=OO bales at 2 . 2.4 c for middling Uplands. Flour -receipts 17,10.1 bbls; prices are lic. betteil sales bbls at .41.91i1.1.n5 for superilue State and western: p5&4.5..10, extra do.: $.1.115 6 - !,j4.5.1; good le choice do.: ttNietiLl. extra Ohio; VIJABA. extra St. Louis. Including4Ao bbls of extra Stamand western for export at 15.11.1 t. 11. t. Rye Flour steady and imiet. Cornmeal Nolte and unchanged. Whlsk sides 250 bids western freest $1.0e0.1.114,N. Wheat—receipts 212,454 bush: prices are 111020 better. with a good export demand: SASPAIICI.OOO hush at 11.17 ritl4.ll for Chicago spring: northwestern club: higteu..-y, N 0.2 Milwaukee: 11. 121. No. I Milwaukee; '51.32)44 - 11. 31 . winter red western: choice white GetllltSsee. Rye uulet nod steady. Canada Ben% Armen sales 1:1,101 bush at tgatgc. In bond. Barley nominal. Cum....receipts were . op en i n gh: market Irregular and unsettled. o beery and lower, closing active ankfirmer, with sales of 17.003 bush at liJitcr.l.ol for new mixed west ern. closing an $10.1010:. 1/1,11e11.11N I southern and western yellow . 11.1,10 Ad mixed westernlrTai r e;WlSO ' d afloat, $ . 1.014 1.12 for white western. Oats—receipts, bAtra hush—opened heavy and closed active stud firmer, with antes of MOM Lush at"Ofiitalc for western, tinatne for Ohio and State, the latter extreme pries.. Hay firm at Ifla/ for ahipping, and gisgsllo for retell lots. Hops Arm and tptiet attl,2l.lZe. Coffee hem. Sagan sales of 1.20.111/Ide CitLa ut Demerara 117 ft 120. 3loinases duff. Ilice Om at Kfutd.... I, troleum steady at. Me for crude, for !v -aned. Turpentine quiet at Pork firmer and more active. with sales of YR) IdAs at f.. 30 for muss, V.2.veda1.50 for prime. $264,X50 for prime mess; also TA Ibis mess, seller! une, at t.id. Deaf quiet and unchanged. with gales of 71.1b1311. fleet hams steady and quiet, with sales,of 40 bhle nt $220:0: 3flddles nornlnal. Cutsuelts dull. with sales of 250 packages at 1.21,13 c for shoulders. Ittif..l7c for hams; Light. tierce and Lagged hams 20e. Lard steady. with sales of 400 tierces at INXIGe for steam, 16606 1 4 e for kettle rendered: al. 2511 tierces prime tll,lll,ller august, at Inc. Butter dull at tons. f se or Webtertl. CbCCMI .100 and henry at la,lsNe. cloxed a trifle Letter on cons rradell with a fair 1 - 1.1111111• Wheat firmer with a smut export demand at $140) for No. 2 Chicago; $1.Z.16,1,21 for No. ^ - .Milwaukee: $1.29 for NO. I Milwaukee. and g LT3i1.1114 for winter red and amber western. lire nomlnaL Oats more active and firmer; western tiNtgkl Ohio tifellage.' Corn Arm; new mixedsl.lSY , t I,l*l. York quiet and unchanged. Beef quiet end unchanged. Cut meets In fair request and steady.. flacon nominal. Lard quiet 'at la. for inflow steam. Eggs In good demand at lE= CHICAGO. Juno 2. Exchange unchanged. Flour in fair demand nt s4,X4f(tkal for spring extras.- Wheat active at teceal; closing nt 14040 for No. 2, this afternoonsl.o3% , B.l.ol for seller June. sl.frlN for seller last half. corn strong and BiNic higher; closing lino nt &MO. B.lc for No :Bells afternoon the market was firm with tO c bid. but She, asked for seller June. Onto stronger; closing at - 09.1c for No 2. HTa quiet: No 2 cloned at Bic. Barley dull at hound.or No 3. Iflghwlnes dull at $l.lll for iron Provisions firm and a shade higher. bless pork closed nt Lard llißatir,Bry. Dry united shoulders at UN, short rib and middle. Beir,i o. Receipts for the past 24 hours were 6.2.. a bids flour, 68.330 buab .wheat. 123,980 bush corn, 91.516 bush oats; 2442 bush sTe. I.OlllmM barley, 41/12 head hogs. Star . tnentsitOgi bids flour. 43,483 bush wheat 224,- bosh cora, 12,814 Leal ant,: KAM bush rye. LIMO bush barley:4B6S head bogs. Freights/dull and a shade moßar. Corcaon, Jane 2.—Cattle lees active and I shade envier at 11-W0.44 foreowe to extra prim • C lears, • 800 a ablate ewer at IKIXt, to! common to choice. NI. Louts. .—Tobacco 'Lithe am =ZIM changed. Cotton nominal at 2lge. Hemp arm at $1,3541.1,75 for undressed. Flour: spring entirely neglected; very little done: In other grades; briers Irregular. Whim{ .inlet bnt arm; Tot red fall #1041.07. No 1 do $1.1 5 . choice to farms gl.Mrial.4o. Corn; lees thin In all grades below choice; mixed . fold yellow NO e 94 e• white 99. , (4.1.0e, Onto dull lit rase, closing et MitiMric. Itye steady at Whisky steady at $1.115.• Suglir Arm nt 10i6 CG lye. Coffee dull at ,°° 'lc. Molasses quiet at fiMhlric for sugar home. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Mork sZ.VsZtflO.oo—intter on or ders. Loose dry salt clear Mb IliNe; roogh sidesl4Mc for loose; shoulders liNel beam. shoulders IMll(l.l3,sfe; clear rib lefts; clear 17 e. Laid nominal at 15melee. Cattle active and firm at 407Nc. flogs steady at 71:Q93 e. _ • Cincinnati. Crsciniven. June 2.—Flour dna and In fair demand; family gt./X05. 0 0; extra MAX Wheat firmer and In demand at $1.1..V.1.1 1 5. holders generally asking higher prices. Corn firmer at c rates.high age. and offered spar ingly at these - Oats dull and prices tearer at.. fddigeo, the latter rate for choice white. Rye unchanged nod steady at 96 , 7,07 c. Cotton dull; middling !I%e. Tobacco—sales' 1= Mid. at $5,10Q18 for frozen trash to good leaf: receipts liglit. Whisky.dun nt $1.0ta1.114 for old process make. Pratiri , nn demand. and folcm nominal. Mn., Pork I . l ‘ l at MU:it - tail. Hulk meals held at 12. and Itic, but no demand. Ilason held firmly at 133. f. VHS and rtfe, but no sales. Sugar cured hams :.1./c. Therein a good demand for dried beef no prices le higher. Moe Milt GnlA 111 ls. Exchange dull :it par. I Nets Orleans. Ni (Am.,. Jun , 1.•-17..tiou nominal: fattener 21XVZ2e: salt— 0..1 hale, rectifies Ti. export. 3.117. Mort. Fitter: $4,50 for sups rie: 4 so for X : .. *t: for XXX. Conn mixed r. yellow sl.n. white .11.3 i. I late 11141:71/1 . . 1.3.1. flay In. Pork name; ilt i e for shoulder, 17%0 for clear nib Meru. lAtte fin . clear Ham. , 21 o_l},;e. .Lard nattier: I lerre l.rl ki:ittifig. Suter; prime 'Fife Mtg. NiteaYSt`u: good fermentinhiskey thititio. Coffee: fair let t Je. g into,. prime W 17`,1.1iihe. ME= CIA, ct..rsn, 11111‘. 2. - Flourqtlia 1111- vhnnced. Nye hour steady nn uneltangeil. Wheat Mill: No. I red winter offered at M.'S Ind $1.17 'hid: Nu. 2 red held at $1.1%1.1.13. Corn luwcr. so. 1 Mlled 814:; N 0.2 mixed nominal. Plata firmer Itt 5411.1.1. c. Ilye P•timPly; No. I held at tepoksl.lo; No. 91.1aie12. 1111111, 411111 MO nominal. Petrnimint market dull and lower; made her bill; eel:iota 2itippc per pica ME! • •- 191Itadelphin. AllE1.1•111A. June 2.—Floor Mad ice and lons tartly maintained. Wheat dull: red $1:- . S. Cum duit western Val. 'Mtn dud; western Cue ham Avert, heal Minis . . Mess yuck Lard luLl 1154 , e. Pet roteltni - stendv retitled 27; : e W)tiskey in Mnitei I; $l.lO rut irestern Iron bound. ISM!! 1.0VO:VII.I.K. June IL—Hogging is rerY Coltingiiniet; middling 213, 0. Floor Nvlleat..‘als. rye and corn unchanged. Pro yl,ions quiet except pork: sales of /01 a CM. Bldg 'neat, baton and lard iinelianged WlllakeY sl.naltdUxl. Ton:teem ado= of hails at 6 04467!.,5 for lOga. :1,0.10C lor low I hi% 11•111,1, June 2.—Cotton dull :a 21:`..:!L1e: as :Lk/. export. bale.. Flour nominal. yellow teei_lAl; white thetlq..l.l::: Oat, It dull. llratt dull. Lard noutinal. Pori: Ilacon—shoulder. dull at 13.4 e; .Idru Ault Meal quiet at Vigi. 140 doll =! Ilvratuonc. .lonefi:—Flour dull unit weak; western - superfine V.W1.5.2.5. Wheat firm; went ern t 1.::.. Corn firm for white at $1,31.;11.22 . yellow active-at $1.12. Oats dull at 5.310;fic Itre surai.w. Provisions firm ;mil midi. ged. Whiskey leas dna at sl.lSivl,ll9. • 'Folcdn. Tobtato, Jane 2.—Flour quiet. Wheat alp , Letter and active: No. 2 syltite Wabash 11.:Al: regular white Michigan WA; amber Michigan *1.20: No. I red f.1.=1; No. 2 . d0 0,17. Corn don lnd unchnored: No. 1 sttrtiAtt“; No. 2 Kg; yel ow trlc. Oats non and quiet; No: I Me; No. 2 =ME 11.WAITKEE. June2.—Flour nominally rat used. Wheat unsettled at $1 tkPa (or N d $lll.l for No.:. Oats firm at lie fur N Corn unsettled at :2e. Rye stendy at h No.l. Harley nominal. Detroit.. . _ Dirruorr. June 2.—Flour quiet and nucbang d. \Wheat Fteady and in Wed demand ; ea ra at $1 2>ol lat dl 42 , 01 ; atithe t Corn quiet at Stk. Oath—Starr &Se vesteru Mc. Dry Goods Markei lirw Vow:. June 2.—Market very quiet but priere without tunteriul - ebange• 'rho only hn.ortant nlterntion Is n decline of to iu . . . 111 re 4Z-Inch blenched meeting, Avhich iellug at lee, and Dwight'ft bonkfold camh ore reduced from 1U to 18e. 1111 PORTS BY RALROAD CLEVELAND AND PITI - SISCROD ItAILEDAD COSI rA NY, June :!.-2 cars pig Iron,. Park tiro .k• Co; 2 do j ore, Brown A. Co; 2 do blooms. J Moorhead; 2do pimetal, Union Iron Mills; I do do, Reese, 0 S ); 8,000 It limber, Heath & 7021.10 shingles. Colon Planing Milk; 1 bale but., \V Ilnologe & Cu; 21 bin ink. Knox & ndu do. S Roller; leas Iron, rustley. N L'o; 70.1103 shingles, W W (Undo.: .S. 10) R lum ber. 11 Selluiltit Cu: 101 blots lime. Richards. • . . II S Co; 100 do do, ltiple S Co; 10 I.xs tobacco, J i Dilworth a: Co; In tubs, 2 boo do. W A Mc- Cune; 10 tubs do, J McDonald: 1 bale Melange: Cc uku rye. McHenry A: H: 1 car stone pipe, 11 It Collins; 0 rolls leather. N_Hott dtott a: Co; 40 lulls chairs, 2 boo chair stuff. . . . .. ledford Chair Co: ; casks cheese. J Daub: .b 1 eggs. F G Craighead,: al dot. pails. 21st elves, boy . 1 / 4 Co:::. bas thet•se:Watt. L ..k . C t • do do, A Kirkpatrick • Co; 1 bbl bacon. 0 NOOO. Voigt, 31 ..k Co: do eggs, 11111.1.11 tub butter, I sk rags, Haworth .1, D; l b ggs. S A Marlow:3 Dug ed lumber. 31 Seibert di Cu; al tot hams. . . . Sellers & Co; ft lumber, B Schmidt & Co; bbls, C &„Worrneast.le; I Intx bacon. Won l'ldkerbOut bf bbIP Ilsh. Ilearleton, Use town, Volgt. M & Co{ Per•rautimit. Four Arsu AND en WAG. It&tuttmo. June 2.-2 c aw stone, Itulmon & 0; BM Id& flour. T C Jenkins Itro; 1 car lumber, Atidder..S. K. 2 cars I stone. Graff, II & 01: I:I bolt, twine. II erwigl sks kegs, It I. Fohnestock & I.'t); Zvi galbt litOtit ware. J omit, II moons potter. IS eke mfrs. Godfrey & clark: I Pk Jags. W Flamms .0 Soo: 20 bas eheew. Woodworth & II; PI do du N J Brat. . . .1.: I ha glass. Schmertz . 1 / 4 : II; Id dot brooms.' IV /mime; 11l do do, L J ISlanehard: I 111. a boa :neat. J A Grath I cad ten. S Maim, a o; 1 lag scraps. Ii Irn 11au: lotto hoop trop, W Clark & Co: 1110 doo rakes. Whltemore, W & cu: n bas cheese. W Itank Ilre; 2 btu It ware. 31e.NIsh & 11:2 do do, W W Knox: 12 b: Yeast., Wart, L & (I,al bx h ware. J - Wood bblo shoulders. h Sellern & Co;1 car 11 . , . . onny S Id 3 du metal. Simla :c* C.; I d Loundb C; ;I du do. Clauldlll3, II& Cu; I d P c Co. . ITTSIWIIii I'ISCINSATI AN ST. Ltd' 11AllacoAn..lune '2. -.3 enrl Icherit. Kennedy .V Ilre; I rlo r.tnve., W .1... M k . %rluni, I An lunar..., l' llupnur; 1011 1. , • Lex tolgtect., ai Is:' hi . . . II Myers 0 Co; 1,1 do do, F :tenets Co; II Icts candles. 1/ C & Sawyer: J.: blds whlctr. it S'.\ Cr.onylbblz egg, 51 W dank in;lo,l,bls. to mks 11 E - Even 6 has tobacco. Knox ' ore: tou looms.onotek 0 Co, At bgs t LLIt ,gg, it Graff Jr CO; I{o JAarnlS: bbl dour. John Wilson: 8 d./ do, Shoo:taker .1.1 Langenheno: pkgs meat. Head 0 Metzgan 10 tells brooms, 1.1, do brush/6, Ilarrtgon Co: 1 car corn. W Welsh Co: 51 bgt corn. 7110 rye. till 00 oats, 11 Item Jr. ALIXOTILNI . VALEV liAllll.lOO. June--In ears coal. Coleinnn. Itahtn A Co: 40 do do, A rtoctrong, I) & C.c,72 do do. Kier. Poster & Kier; IS sks wool. A Wheldon Sont 15. k. oats. J A rdtstrOng: bo+ mdse. Schwartz 0 It; 2 do do. 1) Gregg 0 Co: 3 bids eggs, Shlnton Wallace; bbls eggs. - •pkgs butter. Paul A Gibson, Bkg./ notrkellng, J Seibert: 1 car stone. P Wooer. do do, Henderson, Mseklo 0 Co:11 bbl. eggs. r. pkge butter. J Klingen smith. AI-LT.411 /NV STATION. June =-I[d 111,1 s lime .1 Crn 11 , 1 pc* cloy W nirr Jr: 2 bbis meal, J Lockhart; 12 {ells chain,. 0111011, 0... Cu: I LW eggs. 11 Lela. 2du do, 11 Slrern: Lq.c ttirn. C !Calm: 1 car lumberJJohnNall7.: !urn Intrlcy. A Guckenheinlor 11ro, 1 cm lumber. I. Waiters .1c Sou; I cnr nbiniclol. Coeglaly IMEII=ESII CLNCINNATI PETE .11710 TA. Jane bbls lard oil. Johnston & I';6 bales cotton. 11 /1 rde & Son; ln tons - metal. Simick A Co; S bids egg , II lien Jr: 16 pc, pomp. Tate Standen & Tate; ;1 tads eggs.J3 Pettit & Co; 3 do do. Wood worth A Iracison; 36 chairs, Close, S A Co; do do, Datiler A Son; 01 do to. Milliken & Co; I bx berries. S Demi; Ido do J C 11 port; Lids' Mulaaaea. I ..angurder & Shepard; 42 tdl Gbh , . C A WOrsliCantle: IS halee hay, J ag Col lins: lot poplar 11.1111 W 11 too, c Elfresh & Co; .to do, Hamilton. Alger. A Co: 1 bx berries. J J Pettit & Co. . • (ikscen rgn 1101.17, Juno 3-1,1 .1: corn. 3 bbls eggs. le bale,McElroy Co; 14.6 I,,es corn, 01 Williams; Did Oats. 1 1 bbls eggs. coop chickens, W Sterling: 90 bgs oats. ;:t o hmt. 12 do cum. McHenry & Hood; 170 len ware. P Ellen 18 bgn arbeat, W McKee; 10 do do, A Crow; 005 gals ■ ware, J Mills & Son; 148 bbls floor. 3 Corbett; I ho h ware. 0 C llonse,• LOW feet boards, A Knott'; 101 bgs oats. 11 11 Conway; 79 do do. 111 A Meat: 7 rolls leather, I do s skins, J A Newkirk; 33 ale• bbls, Pier. 'Monate A Co. QISTRINttoti. Ilitosrsrairti.La /1 ND GI:NITA l'Acxer CusepANT. June 2.-1111 sky corn. Lamy & R, tie was corn. 8 LI Floyd & Co; 1 tads tallow. Strentz & Wetzel: lot sundries* Wntt. I,S Co; 2 is toboeco, . Johnston &C; 11 hales hay. Bricker & T Nelory: 75 eke corn. 59 do oats, W Welsh & Co; 1 pkgs to bacco. J T Wary & Urn; 3 pkge bacon. 11 Rea Jr: 101 sits corn, MI sirs oats. McHenry & 11l ILsisk• d0...P.11.1es hay. 11l rolls leather, k Mils apples, A S Carlisle; a lades hay, Brisker & Col ',kg dry goods. A W Erwin & print,STEAM FLAWRING MILLS. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., =1 Mannfacturers of the following celebrated brand of Yinur. . 3 Star Gwent Brand an uneenaJed Pulry ur titer Blue Brand, A No. 1 Iletts gamtlyil o ou that glees entire satisfaction. 1 Star Bed Brand, good gamily Floor sworn, to any of the sante grade In the Mantel. • 411 , I r l i nn o tts . 1 7 7 rriat i. ited as reprenetted.. NOTICE. To Contractors The undersigned, COMlni.lolll{lllllllpClialtei In end by sib Act of the General ,Areembly Of the ownwinnwealtti of lietinrylveniw for the perprivo nontverting with ona o more persorre for the ineking of the indeiev tiit the . end Mart 1714'ianf!''ffl'al Aflggn‘y7lidf!;;Lyatiiit'vw"dn'Arl'en. that alum; lroporele LIM 411. , 01C md,n dent.. will be received until WEDNESDAMUNE 22,187( The index Books will be furnished by the CUT miutioners, but en etatloneyy necessary to be need will berequired to be funnelled by the contractor,. Thor ontrecter ceritmeturs will be reiuired to give bend In th e %able Amount law to la and:give he d e cor lteoa eds o A iegheny V1211 1 1.1:1 s I " cs7nd:trtinlig . rh ' e n rsTa l t et performance of the mild wort. A specimeh bout. exhibiting the elle of the 'nett books to be used. erid d ibe . pist a z: upon ;which raid h to i. giro. Pri t ter fie ‘ slo " ;rl ore of. '" The Commissioners reAdtri.lierelse;the 'ortU"lVerrorti So rt, lum e 1' a. Deed n o 7. Menrlsnaree's Brg;xrdtrl'AVldansar"'n " the ' men bid will qired ote tbe mien hor taire and the lime within w hich the bidder will undertake 1. complete the contract, and will be we. ,COmpenled with the narnesof the sureties o f to be given, for the faithful perfornoutco of the wr g i tCh bidder may bid for the whole work, or for f t doors in the Doled Books for ViTrlrTtir 6W'its but t If the centre.. for :t De o 1 , 0 t a4 titediredex ren r it,tAitZee:nottttirebeitatt tu the security in the Mime ailment te be peen by theltteorder of Doed.. • The Commilsionere &NO Nac ny Lid re° tn themselves W e eet oral De mud 7n Il the grd.:; The ,111 be adilre.enli thirostidlice to tbeCovanlll4lollo., TIO , OMNI . WERACT, tMtl.4nitrl I°. - T. T. 108.11. fluNTE4Commlsslnner ' RAS. Jr.. H. It. fitiliCho • Prrreausou. Way 27,1870. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE :, RIVER NEW The river Was about OM i ,, netry yester y, under the Ldtuenra• of the recent racy showere, with 8 feet 0 inches in e channel. Th, =it.. State, Capt. W 11. Kerr, is regular•packct for Portsmouth today, • ving at 4 I'. at. Tida fine steamer. he gof remarkably light draft, will go rough u‘ith tier osaal promptness, and ts,.engers and shippers need apprehend • • rs delay on account of low water. The trst clerk, IMr. Johnston, is a coal teens nd nt6mtic, gentleman. • Capt. It. C. Mason, of the Caineha. left iy rail on Wednesdav to overtake -Lis . mat. lie wan,detained here several day- at business of u private character. • The Jwliatu arrived yenteiday morning nd defeated again in the afternoon. Not withstanding she bad considerable reight, she experienced little or no ll •nhy in getting through. She reports, having nut the St. Charles at Wellsburg n Wednesday at lb A. IL and the Arling. ton at Wellsville at 4 r. same day, Capt. James ' Gordon, for many years connected witilt the Peoples tIMI 0.1111131111 S Litt who for the past eighteen months has been a resident of St. boils, has returned with his family to Allegheny city again. The ti root Repnblic was still aground, at last accounts, and away out of the channel, whit lode feet at her lAINV, and nue at her steal. It is stated flint the steamer Columbia, recently arrived at Sioux City from the headwaters of the MiNSollti, where she was all winter. lost $40,000 on lire trip. The• St. Louis Democrat thinks that $lO,- 000 is meant instead of $40,000. The Columbia In au old Pittsburgh. lout and • was built by Capt. \Vm. Dean. —A tax of uun•b interest to nterkinboat• men rame before the Superior Court of this city yesterday.. Mary .13. LAwtotb as .adtuinistratrix of her ,Itusband's estate, had brought suit against Capt. James li. Marratta and others for the recovery of t... 5,000 damages on account of the loss of her husband I,T the sinking•of the Entine No. 3, of which the defendantesere owners, in the Minsissimi river.. There is a statute in this State under which a suit to recover for such a loss may be brought by the widow or next of kin. when the twvident• occurs the State. Upon a motion to make the petition in thin case • more definite, Judge Storer ml that evidence must be presented to tr that the accident occurred in the State, or plaintiff could not recover under the statute. - Gazrile. —A Isitihivilis dispatch under date of uesday says: The Kate PUtllaill 'petibt;4l tp fet Pittsburgh. The Leelaire arrived rout Tennessee Hirer. The Mollie Ebert ttempted to nsecial the falls, this sinni ng, but was mold,' to stint the current, ud fell bad; to Portland to await more water. —The towboat Sant Brown, enroute from St. Louis 'to New Orleans with a tow, strained two of her barges Saturday, at Randolph, sixty miles above Memphis. 'l ie. barges were badly broken• and 111 sinking condition —Captain .1. M. \ .has contracted for n large steamer at Louisville for the New Orleans and (ireenville trude, to be completed early in October. —Then• nre five hide wheel boats rut g between New Orleans and Shreve rt—the timnd Era, La Belle, Selma, B. Intm= —The towboats Blue Lodge, Wild Cat, Sam Roberts, Eagle, 'Tigress,. Tom Roo. and Stella arrived nt Louisville on Mon day. LiM's Argos y haa men charter ed to carry a load of Denmernts to Charles ton, West Virginia..lune Mh. —The St. Mary is being repainted at Cincinnati. Capt. Scott -of Evansville did not buy her us expected. —The..l.orenn it receiving her new shaft. and will shortly In' r,ntly for Immi- IMMS. —The Kate Putnain was to have let Cincinnati tor this port on WetluesdrF. PIPER PACKETS Rl{ KR r iE FLEET STEAMER BELLE, i Q. 97.4 .I ." lni i ...I a b ntlependrat PiOxbnrF6. Itrownsiillr aml Gr t a Parka. .I.a . vo. Who-a Et,. ein..•• `.11,n. - .ngilV. nctl , ver;TIIIIttII,V, Tillnatilv. V and 1./ a r. lg. ' Will carry Yr, fight Rua Paxeciassr• to.lol putnts On ' V.:Tg.lTlltnrlZ:.7., e f,..pply on bunid.or at {Vbs.'. --"4:t. Kt 11.1 t eli Grant ft met. .• n, „n en, rnyl) . ... -..-'' -, WM. MCV.l.lttli & t .. - 1_ pint fAI RI) AND ST. I.ol.7l!+.—Thu eplentl.l Cur alenmer WAI , ANITA J O. r.eord'r, dl leave for the shave sad Intermediate Dna... THIS Ild Y. lane/. at 4 P. It. 1 , , freight., gunge. apply on Hurd. r . OR WIIEEIING, M A RI- .r 4r m e . .ETTA, ARE EItSBURG. .IRONTON AND PORTSMOUTH. Les., Pittsburgh EVERY rrtiriAY-4 Loaves Port•mnulli EVERY MONlyk ===l 1233E= Will Nine. en ennoehord. For freight ie . fawn. Mini? on nonot"o . Pittsbiltgh and Cincinnati Tn~oe..na"..yleomaade - wheel a gr a t temer JUNIA_TA, Capt. C. L. lingo NA siorlll lea.. Pittsburgh for on 0,3.11 'CORRY TII UUSDA Y at 12 trdsoh Ii. A 4LronI.DUI leave Innottinatl 11% EMT SUN 1701%ilgi. rota - JAM IV, COLLINS, Aseis , " • Pittsbnrgh and Cincinnati `RACKET LINE. The new nod. eplendid eldipigheel i ar s e Mangier ARUXUTOY. IItiORIL Yates. A. S. ithar..no; Clerk, leaver Pitteburgh for Cloetnnatl every TUZADAY VI N. promptly. Iteturning. knives Clocinnsilf or Mtg. burgh. et 1% Y. every VIILILIAY. • For freight. presage, or other information. apply .0n togtrd or to V Mei :11 JAMES COLLINS, lul FLACK &COLLINGWOOD. AR•n TOT, LI VERPOOL AND QUEENS sr,:Aay. 1666 WOMIN. 66166606 w the 00i0b111 . t6d . . FITT Or FARIS. (ITr'TF/ I Ficil.P , CITY OFDoKTON. CITY OF CITY OF LONDON.. Salting 'WIRY SATURDAY, fror.a"— North fly loner. Nem york. ror passage or fur.. 'apply NOTICE..' To Blank Book Manufacturers • Tha Cwin=loner* eltipM& o4 Commonwealth be an Ant= the tlananal Amennile_o ( Commonwealth of treleanla. AnindT•LA the "T" ADM Wel, contractenth ous ' l74tratrirh= gregoVarl ' irtti tl'A° Itlfes . gri: tints t thgl4.l:rggioMirrh i matins of • Forty to .Fifiy, Blank:- Books Fellable' for leder boake tn the Cloedi abd most Melee afrtreraid. will be received as WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1870 m t b trir. iOOl4 diowtog the di.rzlojgn4l I.C°l 4 °t.o. eXOi• Iteoor der's omen. • -- In ruling; tbe 0014 beets, the lino will be neon, sixteenths 4,1 VI bleb ems, and the bindlog llll De reamlwdlp bo of the most xubstential char.- ter. The 1011 smut the . RNING, JUNE :3, 1870 FINANCIAL. AMERICAN RANK, h O. SO Fourth Avenue PITTSBURGH EU CAPITA 5200.000 Stockholders India idually BANK 01 , 111: 4 1'01:NT ANI.III,POr , IT. JOHN FLOYD. FI.OVH. cashier. President. : V . : . nco h : iii. , : ; T ,B :j .: l 4 , :i e s . A : ::: r:,: ni ti :u nd. :l::: . ... ‘'.; .::: 1 1 , , : t l i.., :: : : r c : 11 .: : ,i 1 ~,l i t r, :? K . : 1 ;:: : : ::1 1 , ." , ,V : : :1::::, ‘ e .:, ..,, n, ~, rd.. n 3110114.. . , 2eio.kLl 1 FREEHOLD BANK AND BUILDING - ASSOCIATION, i-) No. lOU Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh APITAI RI VILFAII: DEPOSITORS SECURED BY REAL ESTATE AND INTEREST A I.IA)W ED ON TI3IE DE POSITS. Prealdrut--EDWARD Vico Prealdents—J. S. CRAFT. ADA NI J 1'(111 5. EDWARD 1t0U41, “ 91 ,- 11.1.1AM 1.1111.1.1P5. JAMES S. cnArr. itoirr. w.m TIIOIIAS STEEL, J 'ARED M. RUSII. • TIIOMAS W. DAVIS. Secret.) , and TIVeIIaPT—THOMAS STEEY.. Asa Ista nt Crudder—JA KS P. SP KER. Other. horn"! Duni 9 (Veloric A. I. to 4 o . i.lOrk P. M. da::Aan4l every Saturday evening from 7 1.3 1 0. COM. M Eitel AL BANKING COMPANY No. 92 Fourth Are., Pillsbuqh .6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. MIE! W. SIACUUSI I*hler. W. 11. lIVEICSON Preeldent. mancions: AI.r.KANI/glt BATES. BM r: • I.INDSA .11 ". rt . `i " 11 C I _IWIT IT , W. 0 . 11 : lBt - II . A.R.T U. icon KLEE. Collections made on all amenable pante of th United State. and Cent in. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS. ywompt attention glean to all 411•Inel$ of cones rndente. CITY BASIL 11.2F11 7 171AVENLVE , PITTBOUMIH.PA. -41100.000 123212 STOCKHOLDERS INI)IVIDUAIAX LIABLE. INTEREST PAID UN DEPOSITS. • FOREIGN EXCHANGE bought and sold, and alien desired renlittod .to Europe. Collections wade on all and in all thrl VtlnciWl Pillars or rho Un"edlrSielS4V,dK Preahiont. JAMES DWARF:, rlce Pregident. NV. N. MOIVIAN, Citable, 13111.Ertli.: James S cr'abe, Hugh Keating. Terence Campholl, James Phelan, . 11. A. grey inaile. Thomas Barnes. JON, M. GA ZZAXI. Solicitor. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO, D. Itnsen, Thommlnake. IVIDet K an e. ILL;,. DisßWu IL N inpy. Jel.Ls MEMO EMETO Safe Keepiiig of Valuables. Under guarantee. 1131111.b0 rooting of Safe. 14 Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults No. 83 'Fourth A.ve William Phillip, Byron It Painter. William Beery Lloyd, Je Itorrtoon. Ren, 7 George Black, William D. 1.7n0; 1 Corti. G. Hussey. Joe. I. Bennett. see, end VON BONNHORST. (teen deny trout o'CIML M. to 4 o'clock tolmtle I EItS, Nu. CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Blnek, Co. =I 1Z1113311 MEI Bank of Discount and Deposi = Interest Allowed on Time Deposits Collections made In all the principal Cities United States and.Catiadas. 039 A T . .V . ss , :l7 4 ;r i i . r. Si 01:49.,!.7 ei4kioltth:Vlt : l -9 1N I'Llt III:Ell. • .1.4 . 11E1 , M. 1111.11 !AMER RIOIWN. PA CI. IL II AC 'E. J. 11. WA LTF:R, JAMES I.YoNtl THOS. FAWCETT, President. • J. W. DAVITT, 11. !SUNNING., AWL Cubist, aptl...l.lnrr MORGAN, KEENE & AIARVIN EMI ANT a] 1 Street (Third door from BiOO4lW hr.) NF.W VOILK Tiny and Sellnn On:omission, STO , EN, GOVERNMENT SECERITIV-4. end GOLD. land trauma.. . . A General Banking Business, TIIEO M. MORGAN. H A MUM. 8. KFF NE = iLatel'akermaer General Adjutant tle the Slat. of .tiewaork.) • Ileing In the immediate vicinity Of the bl.dkl n- change and the Mold Ward land member" of each% orders are executed with the greatest possible dm patch: Merchants and Inventor, livingat A distance. can rely. upon our attention to their smallest or largest tinier, with eq./ ears and fireman... , As in years peat. Ise h ank. to.. transact all business of National and Corporations On the most favorable terms. Individuals and Trutt Companies. contemplating Ichange In their securitlea , or desiring to make nquiry concerning any financial hallow they may have in this city me Invited to communicate milli us germinally or by letter. Reference-Messrs. Jay Conte it Co.. New York. ter-S.SM N. 1101 mes & Sons BANKILTS, 57 Market Street,' . PITTSBURGH, PA. 'olleet:one male 11 tae p&in n eall . poluts of STOCKS, MINDS AND OTHER SECURITIES, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMINSION rartl.ler attention pail to 'the purchase end le or United States Secuiities JelLat - HART; CAUGIIEY,& torte of Load tut will felt. mg the team. Bankers and Brokers 1 OTHERS ) I . Dructi,Ant CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa.. 06'C16190101 TO HANNA. HAUT d CO. Loan Exchange, Coin, Coupons • G IY. W414.)12, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIY E ling thronged M No. RP GRANT STREET, Pitts burgh. WM rustics M thrt U.l3.Mbetilt end Mstriet Vrei r tri I n n y ' run it tr,j2=Vimil t o , t e g o . „ ?.; of the sdjussa JsUkTdo Sight. Draughts on London. ral H eCORIIICK • . M • And particiar attention paid to the purchase and p of Government Bonds Tradesmen's National Bank WOODD STREET, ,CORNER SECOND ATE INTEREST P(AID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupop Bonds pod Stork BULICIIIIT AND HOLD. t:ZAIN.L.PSa.SV: .7 d4T ftilj , g 4 04;I:1 MZZM FULTON & INEGANN I Practical Pl:Umbers, • GAS AND EMSAII SITTERS. • firthlah Buret, IMtt.ber¢b p.. Load ISM. Onna nose. Gaa Fixtures. Sinks. Barra Tuba and Waah SUmds, Iron Pipe and Flttloira ZPIPTro-arror.4,. at 44 p wfa b Gas, Woad.. and Manx Heatand Appantoc Jobblad promptly attended to. LARGE , ARGE SHIPMENTS OP ALL glade of freah tlah are received dell y at rar,-.:Prae h,"ltraVibt'l4lVity mond titand. Allegheny CUP ' , corner cod, at end•o lo etroota. Our long experience In the buainen en ables in to always have on hand a tint clan article. (Ave*ell White Ash. Salmon. Hornet. flack MIMI and White Perch. all at very low _prima. ( a.. on. we will insure • One mid. Whole sale or retail. All orders Bled pnrinetlY. ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. YEZT PITT Boile,r, Still and Tank WOE K . ROLL & SNYDER, 31 . 4 N I:FACTORY:BS OF 1/11.STILLti AND 011. TANKS. 111 MN .1, 1111 EF.I DING AND ANTI PANS" SKI'TLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. • DASONIETERS AND IRON 111111 ,4 1K 4 , I'lll , ON 1/00R1, AND I'OAL SIWTF.4 2= thl, Short mill Liberty Stieets fir Orrtii, enni In the altneW editritie will -promptly' mite:vied to. • meg:oi GB M. BOLE & CO. I,loo*loo 000 000 w. Point Alley and Duquesne I=l Engine BuilderS, Founders AND INT ACHINISTS. Ntannfacture ST EA NI rsoAT ENGINES and TA TIONER7 ENGINES of ull rites. ' Special attention Invited !onto new STATION ARY OD. WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER of 15 borne power. CASTINGS. of Ovory knot made to order at our Foundry. on TUIRD STREET. belnw Durant. RIDS for Oil Well, AFTIND. PELLETS. lIANGF.IIB.IIOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS. and IRON T O BACCO PIIESSES. on hand and made to order. et the =lEllilMllll Fronting on the Allegheny Rigor. near the Point. l'lttatiorgli. 6>! • ,%1!., dor. prt.m . oll_llllakl. TRY Utl. . 1 1-liesiel - & Bro _ ._._ , ..., \._ ~ FIRE. :ill DI711?_1. A R•PROOF L SAFES ANI? VAULTS, ~\ ENGINESAND.MACIIINER BREWERY WORK REPAIRING awl PETTLN UP MAVIIIN ER Y. 11 VIIItApLIC CEMENT. Po. nrr 17th ,and PIK E STREETS. Pittsburgh. Ps. noKoi O'HARA BOILER WORKS REF'HAN & CO., Nlmu f.cturen of STEAM HOILERS,OLI,TAAI3_*. BRICHEN EIRE BEDS, tie.. • for. or Second AVenue and Liberty Stitt PITTSBURUIT, PA. Repairing done promptly. 1 °Mora a abaselaittrera will ha praniptly attende d to the Y. Itkl'ilAY, tormaply 31varagur at CARROLL A. aelaptC FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP 'FORT - PITT Foundry Company. OFFICE AND WORKS Twelfth* Street, TV - Engines, Rolling 31111 Machinery, Nall 3 hitt. Rotor - Mama t general). .0 NATIONAL FOUNDRY 5100.4100 Pipe Works ner Carroll and Smathan Sreets =I WM. SMITH, MANCFACTURER OF • Cast Iron -Bowl Pipe, - FOR OAS Al D .W AT ER . WORK My Piro. are all rut, 'lnvariably la M.. 1111 drl wad and 11l feet lectotta. Alw, uf general Castings for Gas and Water Works! 1 would alto roll the attuntlou of Su_pertatendento of lo Worts to uty rotto of RETORTS. W. J. AJS DEMOS _ _ - it. A FIIEVVTGLE. MONONGAIIIIA FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturer, or IRON HOENE FRONTS, WIN DOW LINTELS and SILI-S, and Castings of all Descriptions •eIVM.VVVIv: ,P11.,1:,,VC1A720,70192 Orrirs AND Volthla—No. 130 WATER Sr., rittsbliigh. Ps. ROBINSON, IDEA & CO. tioetesoor. to ROSIN.N. MINIS b MILL/1111 WASIENGTON ',WORKS FOUNDKILS & MAC lIINISTIS. PILTIIiBUROU Manufacturers of Boat and litatituar7 Stearn ltU• if.tlONs g TSB 1141 4TV'fld tins, ollor an Bbeet I n oft. ,- 011'l • ' • o. 1111. oonter First auff Smllbfield streets. A m iensfor GI/TAXON PATENT INJECTOR tor feodfor Boners. . THOS. CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry &Machine Works: SANDUSKY ST.. I,II.I.EGITENr CITY. PA alanufacturers tit Stationary and rortabla Steam tlnatnes. {C o r k revite, Puller., Shafting, Ortaland Saw Mill . and Machine Castings. timte ha ve gh Wagon Bemis, im bunt to order and Olt band Engines of all alum myll:qh • _ Pluenix Roll Foundry. Cor. LIBERTY AND 141TEI STB. BOLLMAN & BAGALEY Anitseturoru or Superior Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls and Pinions P Attorney -a busintirrnmipt attention given to all kinds of le stlC gal ess.' lag ARCHIBALD BLAKELY, Attorney-at-Law C= WM. U. NEEPER, ALAERMAN AND ELOPPICIO Jusncs OP TIIB PEACE.. Office, 112 Fifth ave nue. attention pedal to ronveyo sot. IZOons. Deeds. Bonds lnven and MorMsgos ,md all legal badness attended to promptly and on. carately. hereliwiejAlik%asAF:ll .HOLMES; BELL & CO. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,' PITTOW 6BOO. Ifikl ufsetorm of HEAVY MEDIUM ood LIGHT ANCHOR-AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting and Batting. IRON AND STEEL. • - . -= -- _::_ - .7. - -- . i i_LT,..L - v„ r f ;,, p ,4 _ u:,,, E 24;: 5 iz , ,::, .., i . ,.., ,. N T. , ,. ,, ;oni CE:i TRAL R ,4,11L,i -• STEEL MITI l hl r ~. ER. BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE: No. Mitt Liberty Street. myNorld 11, rt: DUQUESNE WORB, El= Cole" an, Rahm &Co IRON, NAILS, STEEL, \xels and Springs. DUQUESNE, I, X .IND J r NI ATA • FLAT BAIT Itfll 'ND AND NI,A'AICF. DtON, - ILEIL PLATES ANTI lIKADS, G . UAILD !AWN, 1112A0 ANTI DROPPER BAITS. ItAILS,ELLINDER IRON. T AND L'I.AT Coal ii,311,1. eIt(IWBARS. W EDGES told DARR , TEETI IiPItINIL PLOW AND crwrivAT6IISTEL:L. STEEL WINDS AND 3101:I.I)S,cut 1,1 STEELTLIIES,sTEELhitArrIN(LA II TEEL. COACIL 111:1;61* and WAGON SPItIN,,S 1111 , 1 AXLES, CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. ' • . Ail Goods First, Class and Warranted OFFTICS•AND woluce-16th elfeet and Alle gnarly (fiver. and 77 Water etrect. Intwaufah. tobu Pittsburgh Steel 11'A& ra. , IIBI.ISHNI I IN Isis. ANDERSON WOODS, Bost Relined Cast Steel OF EVERY DESCHIPTiON, ALSO. Best Refined German Plow & Sprint! EL= CORNED ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE. VDU burgh. Fn.nul,Antl - 1 3 ITTSH JYov el ty q7orks. 001tHEAD,ADOS & CO N %ND bank's Patent) Pl.Clrlttl A NI;CtiCNTER SCALES. Janus Faced Patar . ;) Door I.deka and Labia Paint and Coffee de. Corner of FIRST AV Esun and GRANT SM. Pittidiarah. Pa. Sheffield &eel Works SINGER, NIMICK CO Manulacturorsof over, deecrlptlon of Cast and German Sta.° RAILWAY PRNGS. ELIAPTIC ASD I.I.ATQR3I SPRINGS. AXLES, STEEL TIRE. ac.. M. tVAO/ZUOO9IC—S3 Weior and 100 Flrst 'tree BL NCI{ DI &MOND STEEL _WORKS PARE, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all Deßriutions ur STEEL. • and WAREHOUSE-30th; MI, and Railroad tamer. littabordh. =I STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. COOK STOVES. Get the Best! BISSELL & CO'S PA TRIUMPI4, For Bituminous Coal Warranted to (WOE. BAKE or ROAST ea well te any Mt* Steve In the Unton. BISSELL. & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street. ALSO, ON HAND AND t'OR SALE PARLOR STOVER, lIKATING BTOPES GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS. COOKING RANGES, Ac.. Ac. GRAFF 4 HUGUS & Co. =1 Boston Cooking Range `7IIE FIERYTURNACE" THE NNW ANTI-DCST' COOKING STOVE. REGELATOR.. COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,' VAN's (Cincinnati Pattern , PORTABLE RANGE, k7 . i.ST IKON MANTLRA. WELLMAN'S REFLEX:. R,GRATES, Cron from dirt and dust; GRATE F ONTS, FENDERS. Sc. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. A.BRA.DLEY&CO, No. :30 Wood Street Stannfacturere of the Greatest Variety of COOK. PARLOR and GRATING STOVVE to be found. In our assortment will be found all the latest PAT TERNS and CEPROVESIV.NTS, and the reputa tion of our Stone Woof, that any one In want of pood article should purchase none but these man ufactured by us, as they will be found the most du rable 00 well as economical. 'Would=ll particular cattention to our nevi' VOLCANO STOCK, for hurchee,halls and stones.. Over 300001 d to three month. Intended for with or without osatog..All who have need them pronounce the= nylv 11 etler to arty Other and 11. ctiCAPV , Need lot 0.1..0 • .4 Price List.. . . led/ • WINES, IJIQUORS, &c iigNEWS FRENCH CONN The Very Best is the tailed States, WM. WAGNER, 981 North &Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. dolliphet.. cressceers—AM el- the leedlng hoe.. In LIII jeZcTrti Schmidt -:& Friday WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, Sr.c, I= PURE RYE WHISKIES. lIMEMETEII Nos. 384 and 386 Pim, Cor. of ELEVEITII SD. fonnerlf Canal JOS. S. FINCH & CO ., Nov . 195.181.189.191. IRS and 195 , fIR4TBTREST.PittaborIh, • at. COPPER IL PURR 3.slzgaritorig.taien to ITunno m ls Irm tas.sBa, PAINTING; GRAINING, &o. JOHN T.GRAY', BOt7BB AID BM PLUM.. . GRAINER AND GLAZIER EMM!MMMI rlevwollo • a•LATEAttn el! ' r''''' n ' l„ ' O " ft ' It • A rrTv b e r : ilk, IT• Y n C lfle 's 1. i I V l C.' n ' t l a ,'li- : e l :i a ln , 1 . 11 2. 4 . fi g IF; trMlir"CeSiltx 1 1 151 t ilirta I, Lt i•- 31 em M 0 . 0, 1b r. • Pr' l'hilA Etpre, 3AO cm Paelde Ex ..1 O P. Fait !hie 7 AN pm W, Painter 10 • 0 Pro rU LOCAL. Wales No. 1 6 . 30 ant Wall • No. 1. 0" 0 am ., %P. iO : Y . : ' Y AB4 nl V.III'VO N :fi' . 1.. Joh.tiorn AC. 413 pre Johnvinra C. , am fl'ail's NO 5... I 1 3P. Wall b 0.3 . • Dm Wain, No. •.. ie. 0 Dm.Walla No. 4.. • ipm WOWS No 3 pm !,••• 1 N3U pm Br. a Ac 3 0 .4 . P. •te avid An 15 Al, N... 6 . I I:00 P. -.: - . 9:33 pm . N .1 nail Expreu and ratidc EVPS.• INV. :l " 6 b y. Wal All other e& daily. ere•Pt heteWaY. - '.. llse ( much Trains leave, Wens Ethan every 10 00 ii !. eo 9 . 'a rettralnl,re b v , rinell tib b b iq ..“ IN 30 p. ea. and srrtvea at Wel* Station at 10 For further informa4.onfinprawrrn Av., The Pentaartvaala Itailri•d CoMIN.7 ertil not _a!: come any yak for Ilan'aie. ...We LW - l i g: eare. an I hint their reepoosibillty . erti• _ . draw honara in value. Ail liaggai• erteeedlnil =a r e uni , un tio value will be at the etc of the ointe . "nlb" "bbb by .9"t'l 000105 1 . ..1. CAIWATT, MT, Ge I Surertatendent. Altoona. Pa. nbrb •.."---- •—• NI ITTSBUR6II. FORT WAYNE ...t t. eilleao K. W. and EC ELAND & PlTTs.kalgEgg ll jithll It. It From MAY !LSI 1870, trahn will heave from and arrive at the enlou Deane, owl& Std. 110. - burgh city time , (oho,. Liv. 1 Sare ' restrUtlt '' • 3am Fart Line . FiltO a art oscine ka, 71i0 0 0, (i.7tlC - h'i 117: ••a ru Wheeling Inca Pt a m Oilcan° Mall. 3 ame.a W. Li EA. ilini Pea te ...I .4 aal Rm. Mall- on p m C,ilie.. • -....• i 3 Pm i Clevadane . Ex ICP let I. & Wle g Its.. 1.. Panne Ex a P . grhiA v Ni G.ll. . 3 Pm t W . e a I7ealhr. • Dm el. i • p trtrattv ruciLl Al Larry. Autitvle IN •LIZOTNv. 11, r Fiala Ac..it 37 a I beet.M..a.c.• :It Lbb"tbdb : 1 : m PV, owl. •,., i . . 1 Iltichuater - A 4 P. 1114 ,, • , 0 ",. 0 . Flom - N P m pto haler Falls . . P O, 1if.f. 1 .1171. '-: iltel p . LeedniNel " P . - - •• . P . lA•oladale - 10:13 P ml Fair Oa, Sn- F.n. [tabVo -1 u 1 day {'hare b.. 1.13 pen day Ch.. • • 998.. irirPACMC GIGO*. will Mare dolly. Ilf"Paciele Ex pre, as daily. , . ler Fa, lane loav, dallr. Mar 0.70=a tirrAttigir=lrrliaity• and r inive dso7. NI-1111Wirtl,'d. 2N. McCULLOI.IOII. heal Ens. a Ticket Agent. Neal.ll:lWree. IAT ESTERN PENS . !iYLVANIA R. R. , v --On and after MA Y a r aimi& 9. 1070. the hammier 7 mine on We Western rgr gf,'"&de"AT'llL;l9,4'l7Attitlll` , V. " 1 °"°"'• lALLEGUEN V TIME./ Pei .bltimbllAfbamllfall 1 8 ,.•,.. e . " ..„, 5d ri! ". 1 00 a ra.0,..9.10. No.l Earieas N". 11 . 2 a m Claremont Alla • Dm tA ,i,, etAnge i r . 1:: rmra,N,,,,1.: Dm Mall :. OP mlereAport. No.. •• Pm Springd'e 302. . p ruhprieurd'e P. . 0p at Above Mina ran daily °aorta !hand,. . The Church Train loaves Alleaheny junit . l , every Sunday at 8.011 A. N. reactlng AVeu one Oily at 130 A sl l.turaini 1e•ie.. ,0 14 1 15... riihze,,,t, dill :111 ,. 1 . 1ei. and arrive at Au Thrtiugh tultata 4. Buttlr an ,1 3 10 10. 01 . 00 2.744 7 be purnhased at Walkers Stan vmal, 0 . i t 7. eluo street. near the Suapensioo Midge, - Nona., and at the Depot. A0 , 2(40607. For further particulam E tonyo im .... a. jAM 1441..1 st.4lUpoc T rkota In all Important Btatlana 05 the 11111Tene . ', l th e vannsylvanla Centnl i.11+13.01. A. J. CABBATI_', . U"'"'l "r"I IIMITI 24: N=ti 2 r.. suparinteodent. Patel:oomb. =1 STOVES, FOR WARMING BUIVOINGB. = IMPORTERS OP WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I= RAILROADS lIITYSIIVItI4II. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAlLWAY.goggiggiE . l'• PAN HINDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OF TIMIL-On mad .bier SUNDAY, ~ Slay '20.1 NYO, unins will Imive load Loire st the Union Depot, Plttsburgb,ss follerws:• I Plttsbargh TIB,F , \:,:spress ir Tal. t : SP. m• Fast Line : a.m. i p. to. 4 Wpm Express e p.m. , a. m. , Steed Accommodation.. . : a. in. . p. m. i McDonald Actommod . n. 1 e . osi. . a.m. , Steubenville Accomuksl. I: p.m. 2: ...• i: McDonald ACMMIIInti . n. P.m. •ti L...g: ~ Snnday ("Mirth Tudn... 1 , , The 10:13 .A. - 0. Fast 'Line willlears ds ; ly. The ; 12:13 noon Express Knives daily. All Mbar brat. •.; run daily except Smidal. W. 1.. O'BRIEN '..• General Tkiret. Agent, Columbus.% i . W.,13,._c_AR11,311b1.. Denniactlo. my 011 ANGE OF TIME.—ALLEGHENt NibLNlNiniangrovia t itgiNg i , .0 TR 011. REGIQN : WITIIOUT CIIANGE OF CARS. 1 • On and after MONDAY, 39v.'22 . 11469. TWO 1; TIIROUGII TRAINS DA OA .lascapt Bandar mut h.avo Idttsburgh D0P ,, 1. corner ••, 13 . , ..". ..., 1 '.•• . Idiot streets, for Frauldln. 1/deity, BUDD°, sad sio .: • points in the 011 Region& Inn pprotak - ssoNattinj. IN PIT 41n . !;1b11‘..... i14":"451#.... Ili'''. let Bet... A N.lllll goil.• .• A. m. .; ..pt Dolton -11 Ald Helton.. ..: .1 4, M. .1 1 3d Dolton. . 1 3 :00p.m. , d Dultsm... mq ...... rtgr4:• 1 11 : i n . , .:ll . . l a U gg ' i: i i . . 1 1 .. ... Soda Works. 6, P.m: Freeport An. :, .P.m. Pinty2 BAn 3: 3 P.ll.llMudy's BA.c110: A.m. Church 1: OP. x. , (. - hurch 11. A. Y. co=l t u u s P aZ " Vattrs k trtictr W '.; A' % We ; aro now running "Silver Palue Slospl o ng Pf,:,l"lrto° l ft4,-,' 2 "'"'"" m " . bo th ways m ' • rA € .l. a.. LAWRENCE, Gaul Supt. TIIO3LAS M. RINO, Assl. toGet. . . 1 - 31' , FTll i t t 7 A. Rp R i, AND CONNELLS. anner l INDO . Poem r . . •02 . • 11 •7 ' MOW/ 14 Tralnrwa. de partn'!..to'aod Bo. grointhe Depot. . ner of Grant and Water reets. ad follows: IMPART . ATARI. Man to and from Cnt . n.. TAW a. m. 1 p. in 017 p.m. M cKeeep reasod.l a: 0 ort Acco a. m. • : 8 . Er. to and from Cutts... 3: 3 p.m. 1 : .m. West Newton Amommo. 4: 3 0 p. ea. tl: a. m. ItruddoCk's Arcommods. IS: 5 p. m. 7: p m. Night Am. to 000ec.p3.10: 0 p. m. If: a. as. Bandar Church Trahs to . ' • md front West Newton. 1:00 p.m._lollo a. m. ' RICHARD 11. NOWNRB. Arent. F3lO ll 7A;a 3 .•Welly VA ZA Ifiakß FALLS CUTLERY CO., No. 70 Wood Street, ' oPPRR • Table Knives do Forks, POcket KniVes, Butcher Knives. Bread Knives. Carving Knives, Scissors, _ Razors, Putty Knives, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES OF CUTLERY AT LOW PRICE - S. Beaver Falls Cutlery Co:, No. 70 WOOD STREET, JOI . PITTSBURGH. ESTABLISHED' 1831. Logan, Gregg & Co., DEALERS in I ' , I' • W f ..: HARD 'ARE, ~ , No. 52 . Wood Strret, PITTBI3OItO/1, PA. •• . . , 1 Spring Goods, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, iiCythes, Snaths, &c. ' I Merchants are Invited to examine our stock when In — the city. Orders by mall will have primpt at. tention. • • , BRASS CASTINGS lIENRY MEM GUSTAVE BASCH Henry Bier & Co., (San:mon to JOLTS Y. coorai a c 0..) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Bra,ss Castings mADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. rif. ,,l 2 , lo:g l in lr a llON FITTINGS. GIA3% YAW 411 D girox VALVES, nRASS WORK OP Ithß ; l7%/0/1111ION fOr Stearn Water and 011. BrLZWEVIrEII; VY ' WF L UY, ThEPaCrrED AGENTS of DREYFUS' I TEN OILERS, thn l but In tn. market. OFFICE AND womr.i; Co ai mer Thirteenth and Pike Streeta. ATWOOD & McCAFFREY, Corner Lrnurrr Mtn mad TIMID ATICKIM pitteborgh. Pa., BRASS YOUiDICILIS lad IKON PIPE T/ITEINS. and AGENTS or 6.ILCANZION & COl3 STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWER!. STONE. WEST COMMON Machine—Stone Works, at Waat Conmon.Attastkony. IntElnit ATVATEIt k CO* h,o, or tarana_a on abort nolloa._Thonstb ratAVVIM at2Vogrd na " n ir Bre.orl naorra prrantanYawntao on manual* Ulnae Li