FINAITML GOLD, SILVER, 'AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Price; PH. R. - MERTZ, BANKER, Cs:Wood St. and sth Ave. gas. T. Brady - & Co., Ohoanon to B. JONES a C 0.3 Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, DEE AND SELL ALL KINDS Or Government Securities, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, UV mon FAVORABLIII Tr. 8319. Intered Allowed on Deposits VlMlonee loaned on Goeemtnent Honda at low "trgVet of ro a Tat I:WM in, BALL OF , °NM AND GO LD . JAMES T. BRADY •ec CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) New YoruL" - Junen, tro. • Ikney is easy at 333. Sterling dull 9.1a10. Gold dull and-weak. openud et 118 N. fell to um. and closed at 111. Carrying rate.' 3 Per Bent to flat. Clearances $30.000,000. Governments dull and mends . : Coupons 'Bl, IIIMI,13X; do 'ex, 1.333241 do 11. lixe,ll%; do lti '*ll%{ol, do sew 18%4213X: c anent Is, mcgaix. State bonds paler: Illesouris Oth; old Te t pipes, CIIX; new do, 6Th; o old Virginian, 8$ new do. 58: old North Carolinas, A .new do,lln Stooks opened weak tine closed' steady • at mere' Improvement from lowest rates: Can ton Mb Cumbefland 43; Western Colon Tele remphd . 1 2 1 ' % .; : lu iri k )si l er I l . 'i r g a ) terVo r t i r P ert7; B34 ;:dil ' ;:s Express 43C: Wells Fargo 15%; American tiff; United States 46%; Pacille,_Mail 43%; New York Central 101 H; Scrip 98%; Erie M%:-Preferred 1..% Harlem 144; Preferred 113; Reading NO Michigan Central =NI Lake Shore 99. Minas Central, 139 X; Pittsburg. MS; North western, US t do. preferred. 9 ; Hock Island, vim ; Xew Jersey Central. 0%; St. Paul, 88%; do. preferred, 51%; Wabaah, WIC; do. pre ferred, 71%; Fort Wayne, 1771(; Terre Haute. Mb do. preferred, air; Chicago & Alton, ll 3; do. K t & 5%: erred. 115: Ohio & Mississippi. 4135; Hart- rd Erie, C. C. &1. C., 13%; C. C. & 91 ab.Treasnry balance: gold, $75,172,413: cur ?ellen 33,187,889; general balance, 8884 %1. Omco or Prrrissonoli UM:arm t Moiriagr, lune 5. 1870. I Closing quotations sit received by Ph. B. 'Mertz: G01d..... ......... 114 Anietions . ....: to Wirer 111 Western union.. 11N Ma Bonds 118 N. Y. Central 1014 6351 Bonds 158:...112 Resdlrig. ... —lOB &NI Bonds 1881...111.14 V. Ft. W. & C.., 06 11-.13 Bonds 1555...1.1.1% Oblo & Kiss ` 411( Consols 11365 113% Mich. : Southern... 08 5-71 Bonds 156:...113% Cleveland & P... 100% 540 Bonds 1015. —lll% C. R. 1. & P 21% 10.40 10S% Chicago &N. W. 84 Adams Ezyrees.. MN C. &N. W. Pref... PM Merchants C. Mt. Erie Large. Small. London lir.obaage per pound 15.190 Parts Exchange per Franc 24 Baran Ilsobante per Thaler 65 Frankfort Exchange Per north 67 Closing quotation, as reeenved by Jame! T. Brady & Co: Gold .... . .114 5-20 Jazr.lk-Iy.1848: 13% 11. %du UK 18% 1867 14 U. 16. 5-20 INC 12% 5-90.1 an. ..Iy. PM 1134 IL 8. 150)1864 11% IL P. IL. 87% D. 8. EeM) 1865 ... US C. P. IL 14- Q.f3. 6% Cr. Padden ..... • • 1434 ALLEGII&NY CATTLE )LAIULET • Omer, or Tax Prrrinrcsan GAzerrr, MONDAY. Jane 6. 1110.. C.LITLX. Following shows the number of cattle pale. the points et which the,- were etupped and the names of the shippers Sol Shomberg. Chicago. • • t. Narks & Bro Chicago... lin l i: - asa,cton """ Elias Kraus. Chicago • F.. Katz. Chicago .. Marks & Haas, Chicago 1 c.. berg. Cbicago 1 car &in k tict & Kann. Milford. Ohlo..• • : . 2 cars Greenwald & K. Wooster 3 cars .. t n i i hn Hoyt. Wooster I car 3 Cara unimin & Lobritan;Crestline . & B. NeedF. Newark 3 cans N.C. Holler, Newark 1 Car John Anti. Orrville 1 car - W. Warner, Boon Valley ttg do Prepaid .... 4 eara I t'• Total last week .. 'Twenty-eight and abe t car Weds contal intr o pre t t i o a t d seQtri h w er Tl w d tusk an fully 111=1 ' given In from Washington, Butler and other on oane f gun t u ic p e , s o m h et at h ing e like l 0 sumr Br bead which In the absence of any Inquiry from the east. was folly up to the demand. In facts the market was very Now and sluggiSh, and the quality wan not op to the usual stand ard. there being a much larger proportion of scation and medium and fewer prime cattle. The number of graze cattle on sole to-day was cornimally large, and indeed with tha excep tion of about dozen car loads from Chicago, they were nearly all sers,• compared with / last week, common and medium grades are front X tel 1 cent per you d lower, and prime are are also dawn. thou not CO mink. say If to 5( of a cent. There i not much doubt. how ever, bat what those vs . o cold the cheapest cattle made the most money. a I F cost much less relatively than the better es: in fact we have reason to Beta that t ose who had the lower grad made some money, while those who had rime to extra made little U anything, and me of them reported e ise that they wanld come t behind. As will be seen by reference to the report of eider prices ranged all the waY frenr6 to BB eta, and there were some few sold even above tbe outside quotation. There wes one which load in market. sold by Marks . Bro., Fgif cents in Chicago: or fully 10 cts here. re was some Ing t ufor stook cattle, and es weramade at etc We ntiderstand that the number of cattle In • Waal:an:too and Greeeounties I. unusually. 3 W tWih m ee a raningsie g d r ii 7 . l7 a t t'Vgn'f, l , d gt! tie, and from this 1.1. m out we may expect liberal itrrivals every :week from these as wail aa other adjoining nonnties, and a diode tebed number from the west. lt begins to look all the market bad been broken and that henceforward lower prices will be the enter of the day. Sim Lowenstelne sold 10 bead of Washing ton Co. steer,. at 81y13)0 13 bulls at an average °f auns sold 8 head of Washington Co. D o n , catmistnAaholit4l.l=4:.thir cue.. . stock, ot• 74%. 11.1' Peter Hartman sold 18 bead from Chicago. 'at. - jit i ll a go — y=ol l d e ffitsgd m o o r gdmiti stock, at 411 11 48 iitivier sold MI head of stem, from CI:l -ease. at 7X11.81C• Hasa & Kraus sold la head from Clideenro, at 8998 B—One cat left aver. • , • Bel Blumberg 85 bead mixed stock from Chi . eic at 7:l9t4o—report s man t money . tn "t r tZer lbteivil of Washington Co. stock, g Al.'Needy sold 53 bead of fair to extra Ohio Meer.. atVGA cis. E. Katz 93 head steers. from Chicago, at 7B OW., _ _. namewoon & Ellackatock bad 90' head of edged stock, about one-half `grassers" at 8 1 19 9 eta. S. Marks & lire. sold 08 bead • includbig one oar load of exceptin g e best in market. soldri ;lV terms these, this firm at - "Aetna Carr mid Blued good graseenr. at 7 11 °lmes. Lafferty &' Co.; sold 00 heid •of ilittecd?#:Lttketffi b. ll bead from 1,11- .E.merick & Co. sobrithead olObiO stock at Ark .7. shamberg sold 91 head of Chicago 'tack, at aitGA3(. Joshua Garwin sold 13 head of; fair to prime • Butler Co. stock, at NIA Stakely Bro. sold 5 bead bulls, et 4o cu. Greenwald & Kahane bead mixed stock. at y 50 3 tie. 1411ZZP AND LIMNS. Were again In good supply to-day close on to 1,00 head. which is the absence of eastern teeters, win considerably in excess of the the and the market was very slow. and the otenrooner grades considerably low. - Prime fat sheep. of which there was bat a compant throW small number on sale, sold at about last Wear§ prices. 5 to 63(c. and one bunch of like 10 lbs. b.oag t 8N• cr y sheep . was sold ot and s,iftTind many of however te goli hatcher. did not go above ` mesa emu. lambs ware also In good supply and roomy of them of an inferior grade; we quote at $1,760. 00 per hcad, - ai to quality and condition. Lti; lambs at sl'Q.".3i per head; skimp at linitof ' .1450 b Ulan sold 50 sheep, avenging about fai 1 11=3 . 71= g deep and lambs lambiat from IM to la.o per hood. Adam Eckert sold 64 lambs at sucet and 16 sheep at UN.. • J. J. L. Badgered sheep and lambssolditan 63. 1ini e uril f es eoldli r htit e r ahem , and lambs Prkla per ' 1 0 161"U 1. o v a r sold oheep at '>ktr end John Dealer sold 103 hratil of mixed Italic Co. sheep at trat- • -John Yount sold 10 head of fair to prime sheep. from Butler Co. at 1335 per head. XesnOr had 114 head sheep from Beaver Co. trasold ot,lo .a. ' - J anaagohn W .L alters sold la) sheep, stl3loXt,lambs at . Jacob mm 901161 sheep s op _a t 101.11za per s?ls.ip at rper 'ohn Dratuaold from, Westmore laJnd 00., at $14084. Fairly. and Mallße n sold 4 bead. sold 401ambr, from Arm- X5O. d IA sheep at an merafre Neely Ile:411112n strong Co., et ty1.2.59.. lasso Wlllinms eol of Ea w.• Emerick it Co. sol averaging 1111 lbs. to, GO head of extra 'sheep , i . . • orioiry for this rim., of , Ix at this sensor' of the ls it le cheaper. ream ively theri - cannot bell much hcr. and,tonsequentlY. 'number to supply the re e at t91f1010:i. In &retail .d condition. There Is little or 411 stock. \ and there nes year. twlthst •audl than cattle. The 4) frsh.pnrk to hot we It take but a Small tall Linde. We quo war. • s to quality' lEMEMZED 6133313 ECM S r PLITSBUTtoII a AMTp., I MoNDAr, June 7..1873. C general way, present but new or important There Is note in the grain business. 1A liberal receipts. a eery The markets In a ] ttle is really a Im , p rement t nd cantina and but little Inquiry from Ideniari the east, dealers lined to take Into of trouble and ea Is nci help for It a , meat to sicken ti this I consolation. speedily and soul to In many. Instances ob tore, by which a good deal anon is Incurred. but there present. It does not take market, though there Is It generally recovers very times when It Is least ex- Id out be imrsziged to see n 1.. 0 Present depression wll 1 down the receipts, and re re generally followed by an ,I, and this In turn is me— tier market and better prices. ding off In the , receipts is atiposltion that the farmers indly engaged on their forms V no thee to bring grain to IC . , generally the case rat this e tr. .1s already intimated, Is no getting over the fact i Is very much depressed pected. We shim reaMlim sotb; sooner or latereu duct i. arrivals arT hour° ed demand cced by &drool The! eipected fal based !on the cut will:sUon be so bu that they will hay market, rind this season of the ye however, there if the grata busines ,inst now and has been for It week or more past. There ten cOntiouoit steady demand for Suptis, which is °Wing mainly to the fact that there, is every prosinct of a big fruit crop, and the aridness neited last week Is still main tained; otherwise the grocery market is dull. The . Provisions docket Is quiet and un changed. • APPLES—Ramon is over and. we omit quo tations. BUTTER—Is dull and unchanged, .1241.19 to, good to prime. BROOM Corn-4.4 dull and there is scarcely enough doing to establish quotations. BROOM CORN—Demand very slow; prices nominally unclranged, Ii to 16e. 11109031 S—Store prices: Fancy, t5,50', NO. 1. $150; No. 11, ft: No. 1, $3.5(k Common, Male& • REARS—DuII but nominally unchanged, 11.5M1.75 per busel. CHEESE—Is rather dull but unchanged. Ohio Goshen quoted at 15315.1‘. and Ohio Fac tory nt 1411.15. CARBON OlL—There is no improvement In the demand and the market. if anything. Is weaker, We now quote at =i,45640 for' Stan dard brands in a lobbing way. CORNMEAL—Is dull but the stock Is light and prices unchanged; 95:12.91 per bushel. CENT—Sales of Louisville Hydraulic et P - attoratit-Tl, - -O stock of the better grade* Is pretty weo reduced and there Is ittle or no inquiry for any other kind. We continue to quote Apples .at 5 to 13); cents; Peaches, 0r'4.7 for quarters, and 869 for halves. EGGS—Unchanged. We are reported oales at 19525, but 19 may be regarded as the ruling quotation. FLOUR—Market fi rm but devoid of ex citement. and prices are unchanged. We con tinue to quote western hours, in store, at 63,25 55.75 for spring wheat $5.501118 for winter wheat and 915,7,50 for fancy brands. Rye Q our, 95. GRAlN—Wheat is unchanged, though weak; red. ranaaas for common to good. and 9.1.18 for choice. Oats If ything rather stronger. but unchanged; may ho quoted at 47 in trot bands, and 502.51 on wharf and track. Corn Is excesoirely dull, the demand being unusually light and prices are weak and drooping: and very difficult to quote correct ly. though 5X1,85, will probably cover the range. Rye Is also dull, and 90 ate seems to be the best bid, and even at that there are not manr buyers. Barley Is seldom mentioned— but little offered and not much wanted. GROCERIES—Sugars arm' with a steady city and country demand, • while Coffees, Syrups Re.. Re., are quiet and unchauged. Following are the quotations: Surrars—Porto Rico, 10 for fair; 103( for good and 11111911‘ for prime to choice. Crushed. 14.1 i; A. Coffee, 131 GB, 13; Extra C. 123:: C. 12)4; 11. Coffee. 1914 Inc fair Rio; RI for ood. 21 for prtme. and 22for choice. Rice—Rand=l,B)‘; Carolina. 9. New Orleans Molaoses. HAT—There is no improvement to note In the demand, and the market Is dull as ever and prices weak. We continue to quote at ¢1 16. no to quality. I.3 . lP—Sales of undressed Kentucky Hemp It i b . - . • CSKS—Cosks. Xt.:3k cts, LARD O na a IL—No. 1 extra is quoted at 51.-Ge and No.?. at 50E85. LlME—Sales of Cleveland at 5"-..;25 per MA, and eastern at 51.15. PROVISIONS—Market steady but with the exception of lard. which is a shade lower. them Is no change in prices. Shoulders. 13X for plain; 15K for sugar canvassed; Ribbed aides. 15; Clear aides. 1 "SZ,I2X. Breakfast Ba con, 18. X. Dried Beef higher.=t—X. Lard. IUX in tierces nod rxin774 in kegs and buckets. PEANCTuII. Tennessee. no ets. PEARL BARLEY—No. 1, SX: per lb; No. 3, ok; No. 1. OX. Oat Meal—A & per hbl. of MO lb, PIN for half bbl. 100 lbs. 15.53. POTATOES—Prime Peach Blows are se and in demand with small sales. at Vi 50, common cad Inferior are cut wanted a Cal ;E.EDF-11.3x.56ed is Io steady demand. at V.M No demand for Clover Timothy Seeds. =3 •Ornca or PrriSlS CROIS 0/12r717-. Juno 6. The oil market continues gala and de pressed the operations in both credo and 'm aned being light and unimportant. while in regard to prices. there is not much change though the tendency is still downward. • CRUD& Gala I,OOD b.bhi spot (41.1e-Pil at 12; WO 1400346 t Parker at $4.56;1.000 epot (40e46) at Venan o CUT at *4,a3 49 gallons to the barrel. Bel Cr all year may bequoted nominally at 1.1): nd buyer, 13kEt131‘._ itrendrn. Continues very dull and priced are weak and droonlng. June quoted at MIX 027; July. fl o • , i ) l3 c l t c .: l 3 1 ;. e ..7: . t:4lskd .tug - ust. tt7,4; Septe m ber Buyer all year. RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL Fisher Bro ltd. on account same; A B 411118 91 on account W Bartle; Lockhart. F & Co 1,040. on accont same: Crystal 011 Works 480. on account Fisher Bro; Commercial Oil Works 100. on account. .1 B Barbour: .1 Wilkins ZIA on account Palmer: Crystal 011 Works KR. on ac count L W Young: Waring. K & Co 2240. on no. :oust T J Leckey: Tarentum 011 Works ItKI, punt Uutchinson: Unicn Het. Co OW, ou -,ount Fisher Bon; Star Oil Works alk). on ac count T.; Lackey; Fairview Oil Works 410, or account Fisher Bro. ......... _ 5.661 bble. SIIIPM.Z.NTS flit ♦. V. H. U. Brows & Warner MO bbl, relined oil to War l'fi.VVA-clOh.,illTielh.b4t. on to woriog, K. & Co.. Phila. • Keystone Oil C0..356 bble ref. oil to Ward em F. & Co.. . . IL W. C. Tweedle. 417 bbls ref. oil to War den, FS: Co- Phila. • Ltrinoton lfro.. L 1 bbla ref 01l to Warden. P.& Co.. Phila. • National ltetining Co., An bbls ref. oil to Warden. P. & Co.. Phil. J. C. Kirkpatrick 95 bids refined to Tack Bros, Philadelphi. • Citizens' Ott Co.; 243 bids . rellned oil, to Took Brew.: Philadelphia.,Fawcett. Logan. tockdale & Co., Inh bole ref. oil to Logan Bro. & Co.. P9lll. D. M & Co.. 100 nig ref. oil to Logan Dr. & Co ' te a hila. .l. McKee 110 bbls • refined oil to A. IL Philadelphia. Total "..).? Obis. OIL SHIPPED Lin MOM DIMMINIC OLPOT. flutchinson Oil Banning Co. 412 bbis canned to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Brooks. B. & Co. 141 bids relined to Warden, F. 3 Co., Philadelphia. • D. Bly..ir Co„ 10) Ibis ref oil to W. P. Logan Bro. & Co., Phila. Total MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Sew York. Slew Vona. June 6.—Cotton heavy and de. clining; sales of 500 bales at 2251 c for middling upland.. Flour: receipts. :.8.1.51 bbls; flour to better, with falr export and home trade de mand; sales of 10.600 bbls at AL96E-5,05 for superfine State .and western; 65.ME.5.40 for extra do; *.5.15E0,20 for extra Ohlo; $.5.7129,05 for extra St. Louts. Nye flour and core meal unchanged. Whisky less active; sales of ILO bbls at $1.0601.08.16 for free. Wheat: receipts, 10003 bushels: wheat 26 better with a good export demand; sale. of 04.000 bushel. at 3 1...% tor No. 2 Chicago, $1.279185x for N 0.2 aakee: $1.3323X for No. *print; 11.3721.36 f0r winter red western. Rye dull; sale. of 3.51:0 bushels Canada at *LOS for free. Barley and malt nominal. Corn: receipts. SLIM bushels; curt: opened steady and closed dull and drooping; salea of 5.5.M0 bushels at $1,06 *APB for mixed western; 61.051113.01 for inferior do: fLASEI.IO for old mixed western; • $109E.1.10 for white western. Oats: recepts. 63.= bushels; oat, firm er: sales of 45.000 bushels at 66:1000 for western and 6066716 for Ohio and State. Hay steady at *PO for shipping and $603.110 in retainers. Petroleum hade firmer and la fair demand. dull at 1046 for crude and 273ic for refined. Rice In fair request nt fritaXe. Molasses dull. Su gau - firm. - with sales MO hbds at 9y;E97:0 for Cuba and cise Iwo for Porto Rico; also 1.760 boxes Hamm at 0N61,1070.' Coffee Arm. Pork firmer; sales bbls at 531753031 for mess, s=Arrff" 50 for ME...M rime and P.. 50 for prime mess: also 1050 bide, July and August, at 50.60 30.70. Beef steady, with sales LI) bbls at LIBIS for new plain mess and Illffffla for new extra mess. Beef llama quiet with sales bbls at SAJCI. Tierce Beef Inactive at =EA) for full" mess and maw for India mess. .IN ddles nominally unchanged. Cut Meats steady, with sales ZCI packages at 1310.13 c for shoal. dere and 16)(8.19Xe for harm Smoked Hams 19,11 c. Lard quiet and firm, with sales 900 tea at 141(616166 fur steam and 1611614 c for kettle rendered; also sales 750 tierces prime steam. July and August. at 1' 16 Butter dull at 10E-T, for weetern and =CB for State. Cheese quiet at 7015 c. Lotest—Flour: choice a abode stronger, and with a fair export demand for I:hipping extras. Wheat quiet and tiro at .1.2M61M for No 2 spring, $1.346'01.35 for Not spring. acid 111,36 E. LAI for winter red western.. Ityc dull and drooping. Oats firm at 6(Q/No for wa ft er., OPE.M.72c for Oblo. Pork nominally un changed. Beef quiet and unchanged. Bacon nominal. Lard firm at ANA for prime steam. Cut mats are In moderate request and un changed:- Eggs steady and unchanged. E=12:13 Cu<Cu:Nail:June Ln /rood demand and prices hare again advanced; the demand arm chiefly for extras; we etude seperfine at tnec7 4 l7, Witt bfloya l lt waterer! red sold at 1.1741,1_,%1 for No.. and . 1, Out it waa gone generally held at 11,2081,5 for go 8, and Hill sold at SIX and white at $1,4051,45. Oats are 88.3 e higher and in demand, closing at E 4 OW. the latter rate for choice white. Corn la good demand at memo at the lowert wag gtatf6ns. and choice slate at 111.084h1.0 3 : it le &Olean to Mir Bound lots at leas than ft. Rye held at P. Cotton dun at Slick.- Whisky PITTSBURGH . DAILY GAZETTE': held higher, asking - $l.lll, no sales. Provis ions unchanged. There was a better demand for bacon. but the sales were small; shoulders sold 01 13Xo and clear sides at Mess park and lard nonilnally unchanged. Hotter dull at OE= rutc.too. June 6. -Exchange went and un changcti. Flour active and 111 , 415 c higher. at tti..1(V..4,50 for tot ssiraS. Wheat active and excited. with Mk, t•! Nu ^ et $1.04X43 1.07 X; closing quiet ni this afternoon the market was irregular. with sellers at 2.1.07}1 fur seller last ball of June and $1;0634 cash. Corn firm anti closed quiet at Mlle for No 2 . ' (hill IdLerllooll the market was dull and unchanged. Oats active; closing at 50Wil,SOX c. Bye firmer: No 2 closed at IT2c. High wines dull at ti,orzo,ce for Iron bound. Provisions nominal. Receipts during the past 48 hours: 1710 bbls flour. 11tt,790 bush wheat. 177,1i5 bush corn. 41.412 bush oats, 2577 bush rye. KB bush barley. 31% hogs. Fhipments: ad: bbla -flour. 47.514 bush wheat. asz-'s bush corn. auxi hash oats, 400 bath rye, :CAPS bore. Freights qatet. verr brut and F.ic higher at 7c for wheat to Buffalo. - gt. Lr. Loris. June O.—Tobacco heave but not lower. - -Cotton nominal at 21. , (c. Hemp stiff nt f I.4(ra Leo for undressed. Flour- Inactive and unchanged at $.1.751.5 , .00 for double extra; :1 .2541400 for XXX; 1JAfft,17.25 for family brands. --Wheat stiff an higher for th.peeted; N 0.3 spring Ede; No.: fall *LlOcr,l.ls. latter very choice: No. I do SLING/4.20. Corn firm s, mixed 01:e..93c; yellow PlaflS.c: white $1.044.1.10. Oats firm and higher. sales at Bye firm, sales nt 7:41.:F.e. Whisky steady at 31.10. Groceries quiet and un changed. fortPoisions dull. Bacon easier. Pork at $3O heavy. Dry salted shouldera _I3Ss4ISXM • clear rib 10X010Nic. clear 'Die. Lard nominal at 1513160 for steam to kettle. Cattle active at 43.(cr.7.hc. Hugs In good de mand at l'hanc. I= Nov -Toutt„lune 6—Beeves numbered 6.- 050 for the week. and 3,635 for to-day, with 01 carnet Comunlitw, 56 at One Hundredth at.. Si at Weehawken. d break on the Erie road kept AI cars back. The market was ,very strong at the highest prices yet reached, viz: 17X5a13c for quite a number of tops; some this Texans went at 134.14 c. not counting extreme- Iv hard ones. sold Saturday at 915 each; 13 fat atilt cwt sold at 9175 each; 100 still fed tine 7.,X owl sold at 176,18 e: 60 southern Ohio steers, 7X oat., at 9124;•100 Illinois of 13X cwt.. at Ella; the market averaged strong at B i le. Sheep foot up heavy, viz: 25,530 for the week. and • 6,700 to-day; prices are easier, at 6 ct.7Xc for very tale to good lots; nod some tine Sheep are peddling out nt be. Lambs nre worth 105.14X0. but have et downward look: a car of 7715. Ohio Sheep sold at 06,• 2 cars 66 lb. at 73de. Bogs: Trade is slow: the number received for the week Wan 15,160, with a 2 cars to-day. Live hogs are worth AX6ric, and dressed at 1130. June 6.—Beef cattle less active and Xe lower. with sales of 1653 head Axtrawestern at 10610 Xe. fair to good at 84. Me and common at 6366736 c., Sheep with sale. of 11,000 head at 53666. X. - Bogs unchanged, with sales 'MOO head at 913813,75. Juno 6.—lings active nod wane mer, at 1011,0 for common to choice.. Cattle :tire nt 95.12356a,teiX, for cows to ester ;Me shipping beeves. • Dry Goals Market. Nmr..):ong.„ June o.—The demand continues :err limited at present; while }nines rule quite uniform at tile for the beet six-cord spool cot ton thread. 75e for Hadley k Willimantic do. Mc for Green S Daniels' three-cord do. 57N 41400 for common and high colored worsted braids. Ede for standard do. Me for Initial° do. 17e, for Lancaster and Amoskeng gingbams, LI)to for Union do, 11,tsa for Darnel's and - ra, eine prints, and Pc for Amoskeng and Ar. nold's do. . CCM= Ctargutatr. - June s.—Flour flan: countryy. tuands white double extra brought 86,7541.7.24.; rod double extra g5.:53.6,75; ember double ex- ... , - - too tt1a.8.25; spring double extra .4,7541.5. Rye sour steady and unchanged. V, heat firmer for No. 1 red at $1=1.23: No. 2 red sl.ltral.lr. Corn dull and nominal. Oats firmer and 2c better: sales at 750 for No. I State. Rye steady: No. 1 held at Focatl,o , l; No. 2do :poemo. barley dull and autumnal. Pe troleum quiet. Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—Flour a little more active but low grades and family drooping. Siang wheat extra family at V.4,2.34106.,d. white very quiet. red western $1.93. Rye : receipts are very light, Ohio $l. Corn dull: yellow at $1,0e41,00. Oats dull: western r9e. Provi sions dull and unchanged. Petroleum steady crude 19),,c: relined 27!.c. Whiskey In limited request at $1,1 , 031.0d. • C212:1102 LOMSVILLT... June f).--Cotton very dull and lower; middling Flour firm at t.S.M. Wheat 'very firm at f1.1=1.18. Worn 11.16. Oatslkie. Itye $l,. Provisions: nothing done. Pork *B. Bacon 11110217*. - POic. Bulk meats 1a2,162,10X c. Lard 17c. Whiskey sl,o6i3Lot. Blitter; sale of 450 pounds choice at the. Tobacco: sale of 247 hbds at C5.50ab,60; frosted to sound lugs s2t,igraPJeMe for low to medium bright leaf. Baltimore BALTIMORE. June 6.—Flour dm. Wheat firm: red western sl=l , lo. Corn stead''. with gales at 81,0tl for white: yellow dull at SLOtel.lo. Oats dad at MOW. Pork: mess arm at fatso. Ltneon arm: rib sides 17c; clear aides INC:shoulders Ile: hams Lard quiet at 17Nc. Whisky weak nt fl,CraLed• I== NlLLuslit, June d.—Cotton quiet, aua num nnllT uncbarsged.-with receipts of 416 tone and•cuporte of 513 bale, Corn meter nt 71.1 Oats to demand at 650. dean at s.NletP2. 10. 1 , . o thera qnfrt and unchsnged• __ == 111,1V.ttaLLX. Jane li.—Flour firm: .prtn g a1a5f.t.tr..14.75. asf.t.tr..14.75. W 6 eat Arta ft ELM(' for .No. and OL fur No. 2. Oatn firm at 51Se far o. Cora and Barley an {toa:iaal. Itye • am at $4l for Zia. I. • ==l CLEVEZAND ANL. DIY,Y,OOI‘OO C.,strAsr..luue n.-3 ear+ I rore. Shoenberger. & Co; 2 do do. Reese. Gruff A Dull: 2 do do. Coleman. It & Co; 3 do do, Everson, P & Co: 2 do do. .1 Painter & tio•t; ^ do do. Jones & Laughlin; 2 do pig metal ' . W - Sinlth .A Co: 1 do do. Chess, Smyth & Co; 17 tads copper. Cuff Mills/103 Obis dour. Schomaker & Laniry.l coke COY. lunar Lamb & Co; 1 car g stones, 1- AMID & Alden= be. ink. S P Shriven; 6 do do. J Egan: s machines. It W bitten: 6,000 ft lum ber, G A Mundorf: 8.000 do do. Slack & Shoals; 311 ske oats. Schnelbach & Heyl; 171 sks sate. .1.0 W Frtirley: I bbd bacon. (4rter. McCirew & Co; Id eke oats, F G Craighead; 17 sks rye. Malaria & Anler, 2 bids flour; E H Myersl2 has bottles, }Learner.' Bobo & Cu: d bdle h d airs. I do r ockers . H Berger; 6doz c • chairs. hairs. di - Son; .1, bbl. lard oil. BL Fahnestock; 26 Dbl. wax.= bee do J H Lippincott: 10 ban tobacco, E Hezleton; 15 do do. Arbuckles & Co: lb bra tobacco 10 pails do. Dilworth & IL 24 ode do, Johnson & Co; 22:, oil bbla.o A Worin castle; 2 cars pop scantling , . NI Seibert & Co; I bx moulding. 1...1 Brecht; J do do, J W Morri son; 1 tub cheese. IR bbls cider, C Brecte; 2 bbls ego, Heed &M; oil bbls, C A Wonn castle. Prnstretion. Four WAYNE AND CIIIEADO JULLHOAD. Juno 0.-5 CA. meat. Rees OwerlC 1 do hops, Phillips & 51; 1 do a Iron. H Mono: 5 bdls eke. W Flacons& Son; 1 DM be; con. 3 bile eggs. 15 sks rye, fl Rea Jrj 10 doz broorns..l A Renshaw; 13.1 sits oats. V, Miller A Co; bbls nails. Logan. G A Co; 115 hay rakes, W W Wallace; f Jars, Bennett &.,,F; 01 do do. S D Strausburgb: /bas rye, A Teylor, ro idle shovels, Meyers A A:5 stoves. 9 pot.] /4 Mobile2a churns. 8 Hare& Son: 6 tells sok. Pbelps, ilk Co; 21 torn rye. W J Meek; 8 plows. 12 points. ) Co; 41 but w glass. C Hun: sea & 8on,• 10 eke rags, 13 rooms Dmi frey &C; 2 cars • atone. Graff. II Co; ID boa cheese. 1 2 Duff & Son:9l do do. J ti Dilworth: 110) do do, J C Jenkins; 10 do do, J 14 Lippin, matt; 50 do do. 8 I` Shrivel; 10 do do. W Cooper A Ilro; 43 do do. 3d .1 Braden; 21 de do, Volgt. A Cs; 21 do do. E Heuleton; 4 curs metal. Maack & Co:s do do. Hellman A 11; Ida do, Loomis &CO: I AO do. 1te614. G & D. ALLEGHENY VALLEY ILf LI.ROAD. June 0-1 car rye, W If Kirkpatrick & Cb; 2 do bark. W FINCENS & Son: 38 sks wheat. Scott A (Heal; 21 do do, A Austin; 2 care metal. W Smith; 3 cart stone. Henderson, Mackin &Co; al galls milk; W Doter; 2 cars I atone, Shoenberger. 11 & Co; 1 do f brick. 5 bills Iron, Caton Iron 511110; 1 dry oats, W C Brown; I do lime. Henderson to Bro; 3 . do metal, McKnight A Co; 281bdIs sink, 00,1 , my A Clerk; 1 car barley. 11 Carson. I= PITTSIMILan. MitOWNeellLipr AID GeNiVrA PAorrr Comr,s..vx. Jou° 6.-2 bbl! Nrldsky. Snyder: 40 Idle s board!. It Matcbett: 12 eke, curt. 29 do oats 11 do wheat. Kell At Ititcbertr. 5 bbls whisky. J Fleming: 1 do do. P Murphy; sdo do. E Sellers & Co: 2 bxe bacon. 811 Baird; 16 sits oats. 499 egg., 3-do butter. McCracken, 6 k 06 eke coto, 103 eks oat.. McHenry .t Hood: 16 991 s Neldeky. 13 eke 0.01 A ra S ckersCarlisleEPatter:lon.: 15 bbls whisky, w J Meek; bble c. EX2 Lands, Factories & Mills JOS. C. G. KENNEDY & SON I= Aro Agents forth. sate of largeand FARMS and valuable tracts of TIMBER .pd MINERAL , LANDS and MINERAL SPRINGS (improved) in the States of Maryland. ViMota. North Carolina, Georgia: Arkansas and Ilississimit They also offer IRON FOUNDRIES. COTTON FACTORIES and TIAMTRING MILOO at *great bargain. Jety . .AlT .• • Bakery, Confectionery ICE CREAM The Inn ha. established tbe almve Imp!. WESTERNIn the very convenient location. No. DST AVENTE, Allegheny, onwhalf block from the Perk, where be Is prepared to Dimply ell orders In his line. 111. saloon Is ttandsotnnly stied up for the consumers ut Ice cream. who will end It verycouvenlent to the P.a. Malefaction war rented Inc good.. attendentee and prices. The pnls• ue patronage te Fondled. WM A. RHODES. myStubil I\TOTiCIE. To Blank BooliHilanufacturers . .71'4°11"Argid•oc:.°C.I.VZZEgrnt: Com:lmmo<hof Pedreylvezda. Approved the genond day of Apyti 1570. K. oontrect with one gdrs:ST/11=1 Nrcgliteff4i,':•athrit'Zgle. leg o f needs, /ie.. In the Count. of Allegheny, hereby eve notice that healed Propouls for the mains of from • FoIII to Fifty Blank Books oseo f e d , be'omke. A th putt)Owor WEDNESDAY; June 8; WO A speetmen book. stidwing the Mince eons and method of preperinit the booko required. mu be seen bL miring npon Mr. IIUITTRR. at the linear der's mace. - In runes the aid books, the bees will be seven -oixteentho tech apart, and the binding 1001 be . required 'to he of the molt ouhotential chars. ter. The Commisoloners will award the contest to the bidder or MGM" Whose bid or bids their judgment, be moot tavOrable ,to the public interest. The bids 10111 be addreued. through the Post mere, to the fjoununrsionem. No. SS GRANT Muter, Pittoborph • D. P. Lt,ciff, `-A. EttLANDsh THU'S. Iturrran, commugo..., & T ATA! . Prrrsicsoa, may 517.1810. RIVER NEWS The river remains unchanged et this. point with Si feet in the channel . by the Monongahela marks. The Petinlia, for Wheeling . , wm the only departure. Tho Wananita and Mary &rage are still loading for St. Louis and will leave on the first rise. The Belle, Capt. J. P. Smith, is the regular packet for Brownsville and Heneva Thin evening, leaving at 5 o'clock. Mc- Elroy & Co. are her agents. The Belle page particular attention to way business. —The river le still on the rise, though more gradually. The Hiram Wooif, laden with.private freight, loft yesterday afternoon for Niobrara and the Saunter Agency. The Sioux City leaves thin af. teruoon for Yankton and Fort Randall. The N. Alabama left at 8.30 A. it.. with a very heavy cargo of government stores -for Fort Milord. The Miner, Ackley and Huntsville, are expected from above to day.—Sioux CM/ Tinted lat. —We clip the following from the Sun day Cincinnati Conniernal: Among the Arlington's passengers from Pittsburgh, 1.. notice Joe. Fairley, E. T. Steel, Moses Herron, grain dealers In the "Smoky City," anti Capt. Hord, the Vet• Mil commander of the old Tribune and Tiber. —The Louisville Cjurier of Saturday nays: The Ci leudale. Captain J. D. Bare from St. Louis to rittaburgb. with 25 barrels of whitening for this city, think ing that the. city wharf did not need waitencthiug, took her whitening over to JetTersonville, thereby avoiding wharf age. —Mountaiii Boats Passed Omaha.— The Ida Rouse ho. 2 passed up April Bth: Nick Wall,. April 17th; Emily Labarv. April 24th; Viola Belle, April. 24th; Far \\ est, May 2d; Peninali, May lid; Sallie, May 4th; Ida Stockdale. May 12th. —Therilit a lively competition going on between the Evansville, Paducah and Cairo packets, by which Capt. Dexter is seeking to drive the from the trade in order that ho. may secure a mo. opoly.—Paducah Her a ld. —4.4 en. Sheridan and party..beidier xav ratladies of Heleni, vvero waiting ral days at Denton to ,take the first boat m down the river, ,which they thought mild be the Deer Lodge; of room they went on the Nick Wall. —The Louisville Courier eats. - Captain DellaVen / of the Mississippi alley Nay), - ;ration Company: is In:Ma - Alison to - contract fur the machinery for the fast one of his new low . The !roll will probably be built at Cincinnati. • —The leinplilu A rolotiche, of Friday, sayer. The Martilo City, which passCri down laut night, reports tho Groat Re. public hard aground 'at Island 34 The Republic Is bound fer New Orlenue and is heavily loaded. —Copt Frank Sfartatia his purchased one half of tho Leouldris at the rate of 817,000 for tlio whole boat. —The C:utuberland rivet was still rising on 'Saturday with if." fret on Harpoth Shoals. _ —The Arlington passed down over the falls at Louisville yesterday morning. —The Camelia arrived at St. Louis on i_4at unlay. RIVER PACKETS NIONOSGAIIBLA RIVER. THE FLEET STEAMER • BELLE, J w. ecorr Independent Pittsburgh, Brownsville an Gene'va Parket. Nt. 11 . 111 carry Freacht and ralf tell,olll to all Pdan oa ltu llonenconela med. For frrlaht i.r peasant. apply on ta , ard. °rat Wharf- Da., at font of kraut street.. & 01.. Agana. 121E11 FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOCIS.—The ppteoilld passen, ' get ot.tmer WAt.:ANITA . B. CONarAi.enot * leave Idr We ab.ro and loterrnedWO ports Tills DAY. Juno 2. at 4 r. 14. Fur frataht or plaudit., apply no board. POIITNNtot TII P.ttliET `OR WII E N0..31,1 RI. .1. VITA, P A IRICEIIND UNO, UNION AND POILTAMUCTAI. Leave. riltatmenh EVERY lltIDAr r. M. I. , eaTearoviateenatetirtriY MONDAY-10 A The new and .nnendld paaafinear steamer MIUOMEI Leave pi.s.ounced: For fretillirsr pa,wp aDDI7 oD boa.rd. Or to. I= Pittsburgh and Cincinna PACKET LINE 11.,,,,, and ophodld nolde-whsel a dire Le.seler JT_TNIA_TA, • Capt. C. L. 1311VOLt N. mill I ***** Ittabarptt for Ctn.. ettatall EV EIIY TEIVILSDAY atl9 ()Mock promp, Itelarnlpp. Pill lesiva Clootanall ILVEUT DAY at jtJ F" I"isb"r luta JAMES CCCOLLINIS. Agent., Pittsburgh and Cincinnati PACKET LINE. Th. pew and splendid sldaubind a dge Steamer AELLNOTON. DAN/ILL 31001 t E, Maxtor. A. II SAPPAgri, Mork. Wares Pittsburgh for Chicblush evert TUESDAY at 12 M. prt. R tly. µowning, lefivrest (Anotorottlfor Plga burgh. at 19 AL every FRIDAY. • For freight. passays. or obbsr InfornAtioo: apply on bard or to JAMES COLLINS. fel FLACK & COLLINOWOOD. Anna. STEAMSHIPS rica LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. Tow N.— TUE INMAN MAIL r A1151111'5. notarcetnistxt•en hea tless melee. stung them the plebe.. aff E s h aza . m f g ur. Tu ItI r II47IgSRIRDAY pry. ,IX tion apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., 143 SMITHFIELD OVUM. NOTICE To Contractors Tb. unaersigned, Commissioners •Pt••••• u t• Cemit,. Am of the general Alma 7o f • ononornsealth.of Penomiserne, torso. P.orimp . of ormlasense with one et moreIMM.M . V . : maklng , ?l , :he lud i eset . to the O•T f frit Coo ' y / " V r ienteo l 1 1 _O ,O 000 . that lisaleet4..'sjele l loy_the inemnlo7 •M• 00 " nuee, will he rewired WM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, The Index Rooka wUI be famished hi the Com rulasioners, bet I atationery neessearT to de used will tie required to be furobilacd The eontritetar Or ectitractorn er Pe inu Volle b T4bl it h :C.l47:ftrX2W4 Lw .."; which ratit h :oldijrl2 VIVI= performance of toe said work. A specimen boob. exblblung the slmot the Index baste to be usal..auci the pian upon which mid lo de:re are to be made, on Mimeo ha iMPI7Ing 10 Rr. MINTER. at Um Recorder's Mace. The "gualica reserve to themselves the right to Somata. Mit work, and ea theOOMPIMLT thditenif et each volume of the Deed to remind the contmet It. the w. LUor , r a nt:4rathot; g rt btugg h . an..d p tir ee itz b l e h oon in tet.hiehmtb.edhwuddi fp wgl corripmied with um names of the auretteapropomd to be Oren ion tba faithful peliMmid." th. work. kar ' ll bidder me, bid for thewhole wort. or for the making et the Index. In the Deed Books or 31""""elolis tint It the ountract tor making the Indexes; tss modest* Books be woxied to different sortie, eSoh will be required e to ewe security In the lame amount to be SPrtti br the Recorder of Deeds. , The Commlettmere Mee resorts to themselves the rlitht to reject. cm 'mast say hid or blite mine. 4 ' dgm "" .., Y be most conducive to the pO.. Ito Interest. ,• . _ to T avavg., b ulntz -d .. th renv:z6V,. • " Pittsburgh, Ps. ' • H. F. TALI AP • TnoB• lI.IIINTNIi. .ootondastouere, . Fit Male. Jr- • Ak Prrmarnot, l l.,yrt . :lB7o : .I. u lll IVOTICL--The Mots for" the stl).: SCRIPTION of Bitch et the Crystal Spring. Ice Manufacturing and Storage Company, - _ . Ara W. , °tomtit if. lie iteakialos . flikvioStO Ifo. IDUTI I / 1 111..0 WSW.' th""4by O.;Vature of roortoyhuo10:11311:i luu Accolnd,.• tot ilsonfactortni Ice in the Comfy of AII by Cam'. ooloinsted 122103 741M1:3 BLACILMORE, Prattlost. , TUESDAY MORNENG, JUNE 7, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES Me'DOCTOR {SHITTIER CONITN. VES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE HIS- •• EASES. Thal numerous Maas of camas rental= from self•abchte. preciudng gradabliness.. name.. debility, Initablllty. cruPtiordh mmlhal emiraloria• and filially Impotency pertrulnentlireured. Persons afflicted with delicate, intricate and lung standing cototOtutionel complaints are Poritely Melted to call cor COnsultatton. which costs nothing. Hype- hence. the best of teacher., bar. enabled him to ~ an d whit rentedies at once efficient. safe.perrothent. and which in most eases can be used without hind- • canto to taisiness. Medteines prepared In the ca. i tabthlbruent. which embraces offloa ti reception and , Lt a gart:tle 'l tr•e b O d riS g dra Itig ' irTj = do ago ra)Yor ' and comical baths. thus coneen mating the lamed ) mineral tringa. Ho matter who pamphleted state . Head what he says In Ms of MI Minos, sent to any address for two stamp* in sealod envelope. 'n0.... of ...s Consultation, at office arid all over the country. free. personally or by mall. Moe No. 9 WOO, street, to Conn House', ilitmburgh. Pa. Hours 9A. SI. to Sr. M. Sundays 12 r. to 2P. a. Pamphlet scut to any address for Two FrAal Pa. • aid rr - r' --- DilciilPSlA -- . -NEW 0 - DE OF , ...,... _TREAVI-E , Cr. ' PROF ESSOR IiVA LKEFI, the died guished Eng• CA gm • lith Botanist, dismoVered lit Australtart exthileut ....... CAPITA L.... . notable. remedy, ad A ff ected cure f r Indigestion. itillionn and Liver CillimPh"• .nd u'ic4"d _Stockholders In 1 tho same In the Iffithaelphia ItotAnic Inatitur„ The Secretary will , on aifflottion• forward rOrg to BANK Or DISCO oil, this Important realm. The Medscal Reform clocielY who. , maims ...go, a ll . ' MU ' i t . 1 4 (412 ; , nouneement will not. make any Mouse /or this • ' WA recipe, the 'object berag to tWmail'lldrlit'... the sup,- Thos. M. - Manthall, oority of Botanic over every eilter. 9 ,. ww , 0 , o f , tames. Shannon. m ' dich, e• hut In marl moths . w , who ..,. . me..... ~,, tienetitted to forward to the So et. , a statom ; ht - f,t he. o ‘ . • Lo t oh. • of their case. and the g aid wit',.. facts the present John Floyd. movement In medical re t0r,... adage a directat Collection* Made nu I TVlGPPhiladelphia.. . r.... .thelY 2 ' P." ' il•T t l h T e CT ' r •F lP:ii i 4 , th 1372 Ttrl i g...l •e ‘' S ‘'s Canada.' d .r e ' llt.. 1101 LOST! 110W' RESTOIID IL,easANd . N THY Spernatorrhera, or do coined No knew, and lintaall tuents to blaning4, arrherally, 'ervnuanesa, Con r4:g,Tgi 2..:7z l ittal f . a r I l i7 n LVErairt i z I. author of Gutters, Book,_' l ?.. "A BOON TO Tilousmius I FIUFFEREIth." Bunt under soul. in plain dore r l , tr. ,r t... r ltt , p . address ' postpaid. :pun tpy~ WmDs o to ' ar.A ' V. 11711 1 ,. York. PoltotTlea boa 4,380, Aaso uy. Colyerwelra "Marrtafe uldo.l, rice 23 tobts. taylw Mr"BANClitl.olt'S Milli DYE Thts epltlYldld flair Dye Is Um best In he world. Barmier, , rellablo, Instanhaneous, duos not paralysisea. nor any Avoid poison to Produce or dead. , Avoid the Taunted nod delu sive pro thus boast ing rirtura they do not pos t... The gunr,lno IV. A. llateholor's Balt. ore has had 30 years Bntartualted repottalun to uphold Its . Integrity ea tlko only Perfuct 11,11; Dyo—Black, , Brown. Bold, bY all Druitchan. A ppHod .at lb tl. atrbet., N. ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, &o ESTABLISHED BY A. k T. GORY, ISLI. W. M. GORMLY, Anolemle Grocer, 271 LIBEHT . sTitEET, =I Neanor & Harper, I= Commission Merchants, I= Cottikmotenis solicited EMMI:33 STEELE & SON, •. Couuls,lon Merchants, ' And Maier. In 'FLOI.3I. GRAIN, FEED. d. do N 0.930190 STKETT. near nod Conamoo, goo_nzi_l tr. . W. C. A_rmstrong ,Successor to Fetter& Armstrong.) PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, pltsW . --so. 2.5 MARKET STREKT, J. BLANC...I:IAI3.D Lummauder llert Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 396 PENN STREET =XI ITTLE. BA I RD A; I'ATTON, Whole. g SA LE r GROCEILS,C n inund oodon 311,nhanta and Carbon Igd Yarns and all IMt.Durtth 'tannfacture4 general!). 112 and 114 sEctiNi) vittpb.r.h. JUnr I. 110C5.....1V11. N. lIOUfI. ,TORN I. iior, SE BROS.. Snetessots cy so JUIVI I. HOUSE h CO. Wholesale Wooers and Commis.... Merchanis, comer of thintatield •nd WILIACE, Wholesale 4. l l t S ßi t " ac 1") Eal AND PICODUCE DEALER, No. Avo.lue. rinsbormb. OILS Tack, Bro. & PERRY BUILI►I\G, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. TACK BROS ., Philadelphia. • WARING (V, KIN CT 121=1 Cusp:asst. Men:duals and llr•kere In Petroleum and its Products, tuizzi.ue 'BLOCK. UCQL'RdNR WAS. Philadelpb‘a Address' \VARINC4,KINCJ & Co., .10 109 WA..I-4:t7I:I4TIMIrT. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, Herbert W. C. Tweddle, .11.AffeFACTURElt OF Lubricating nod High Test Burning Oils. ECLIPSE nAlLitoAn AXLE OIL. great beat Without change: remAlnr 11m. em At Mersa temperaltmn. Spec.' oil 1...F1.0 - ml climate. or bot weather. IA2cO3IOTIV E. ENGINE. MACULNE gIIOP. Ventral Aorrom. SAW 1111.1. AND PLASM/ MILL OILS, . e r‘meA. /11 1 114 . 0. g t glr; b efOOL HEAD-LIMIT OIL. TANNE s• RKNF.OLF:, rim; end FINISHING OASOI.II.IE, ()lap IL‘fen 911. E. Al and ARNIII. 10 prererre Wight Iron IV and Niaebtnery from mat. 'three , pnututerk aro nurnurSctured under Dr. Twaddle s patent by Superbest ad Mean:lln Vaseurr. The Lehrtneting Oils ere almost odorless. per fertll corn. uniform. and uostly bast colored. clew' blah temperature unchanged, wad remclo during extreme told. Th If Railroad Ulla arestop ensiled. and are In constant use upon many of the primeval Marmot.. MlPples can he esernlned and orders left at 1 9 4 WOOD STREET. Works et sbarospaWriesm. FINANCIAL LCENTRAL BANK' No. 35 Bank Block,. =I 12E233 Bank of Discoant and Deposit tDOCX.IIOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIARLS. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits Collections made la all the 1Rlncl • Odes of the Vetted Shah:dam:l Canada,. • RWt 7110111A11 IFAWCT, MADISON NAIVE. JIT C. EARTIO J. F. DEMNISFo AMES 11. HEFEI S, MIME DIMGIAN JULIUS ADI,Eit. JARED M. BRUSH JAMES DROWN, PAUL. 11. HACKS. J. LI. WALTER, JAMES LYONS. THOS. rAwcETT, Pooldost. J. W. DAVITT,I.XabIor. ' N. HEMMINGS, AWL •plI:v1COINF DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK No. 65 Fourth J.venue. = ASSETS, 52,598.37180. • Open daily from 0 o'clock A. M. to 3 ow.* P. November SATURDAY EVENINGS, from Ida y let to November let from 7 In 9 o'clock , end from No ' aerator lets May let, from to IS o'clock. Deposits ecived of all rums of not leer than ONE DOLLAR, and • dividend of the broths de clared twice s year, In June and December. Inter est ha. been declared eerul-annually In June and DM:amber, since the Rank vow orkenued , sa, the rate of Six Per Cent. per year. Interest. If not drawn out,. Ls placed to the ' redit of the dewaltor as princW, and beat same Intereet from the first daye a June and December. gi v =i r di w nig i llf , l o a year. wltat h tou WM: At tills rate money 1171 n than twelve /tm. lieokY containing the Charter, lly•Lane. Rules thd Iteembetlona. fulml!boa trade, on a ppl i cat i on at e Mon. PnienokNY—JAM , : m llE rn l i t:3l k .k . M N. vii'[ PnlattlebNia. George Album. John 13. floakefen. 'Robert Robb, Den). Y. Fahnevlock., Joke Shmmberger. , JameeyeAuley, . James Shale., • • Jame. D. Mobile, !Alexander Speer.' lease reundok, 111uslike. fltulatlan Yeaker.• • Wm. J . Anderson. IMono J t 4 C alvin :e ‘ 4 - 1 1.n2 M '4 144 ti e HUI anninnn. • John B. mortul Chaffee A. Ctton, `David gon% VIIIATAVA, • ' s (4:Anglin u. Ranker, Ilan) L. Ittngwalt, amen D. ra. leiNlnd B c_ C r h k " ,u/ Mho% u. Lumen. • i illhun'Yan nirp • Onenr e 74o UA l ß o B. . ME i DO • PII•I49IWIA.L. Tradesman's National Bank, WOODD STREET, CORNER SECOND BE. INTERDIT PAID ON DEPOSITS Gold, C Ripon Bonds and Stock ==! ms , dli ANIRRIC. No. 230 l'ou PITTS! FREEH AND BUILDIN No. 100 Foul MB= tEMM DI g l A S I IST C ' U M% 411 D VA' MAY. Praddent—EDWA7lDllooA.H. Vim Presidents-5.K. CRAFT, ADAM JACHIMS.' .1. EDWARD hp BE, WILLIAM PHILLIPS. JAMES S. CRAFT, MONT. W.MACERT, TllOllAs STEEL, JARED M. UltUSIl._ THOmAS W. DAVIS. Secretary .5 Cas t er —THOMAS STEEL. Asalotan t Cashier—JAMES P. SPEER. OMco bourn irons 0 o'clock - A. At.. 4 o'clock P. M. dailLand every Saturday ever., from 7 to 10. COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, . I . . No. 92 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. ._. CAPITAL J, 5200,000 . . _ Stockholders Individually Liable. -- . • W. IL EVERSON. .W. C. MACREM. ". PresldenL ' Cashier. . macro.: • ALEXANDER. RATER JO FLY LINDSAY. A. 11. ENGLISLI. JOHN B.ACREM W. 11. EVERSON, 0. PHILLIPS, • W. O.IIIIRIIART • B. F. WILSON. JACOP FLEE. ... Collectlone wade on all atheralble pAnte of the Crated States sod Canada,. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS. Prong Attention given to all banintha of Correa• ITITSBUR(111. PA CITY BANK, 112 FIFTH AVENUE CAPITAL . 8100,000 STOCKFIOLDERS INDIVIDVALLY LIABLE. LYTERZEIT PAID ON [DEPOSITS. FOREIGN , EXCHANGE bonaht and sold. sad when desiredremitted to Europe. Collections ri made oel' and in all the Windt.' Polnla dr the Cottrell States and CIUIZAIIIII. I DOMINICK IHMSEN, President. JAMES hicCARE. Vice President- W. N. MOIiGAN. Cashier. lEE= U. Tamen, - - - -, .I.toes McCabe. Thomas Rourke, - , Hugh Keating. Patrick liana. , 1-aeTerence Campbell, Chas. B. Bart. .Itybelan, Junes Phelan, . ......... Chas. Martha. • 11. A. Frervogie. N. J. Grace. Thomas Barnee. h. Step,. lehle.. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO Of Pittsburgh, Fon THE Safe. Keeping of Valuables, I=l Fire and Burglar-Pfoof Vaults, N0..83 . Fourth Ave. Presnlent—WlLLlAM PHILLIPS. Nice Fresldent—llENßY FLOYD. • mitirTOnn: William P 40194. Hymn li. Planter. llmsry Loyd. • Jo. ft. Dennison. Winn= Ilea, . Gans . on. Witham M. Lyon. Cartts 0. Hussey. ' I. Bennett. 1 -Orey and Tress,.-0. Y. YON HONNTIODST. Open dally tram 9 o'clock o. M. to 4 o'clock r. MORGAN, KEENE & MARVIN, W all Street, kThlrd 4.0 r from Drosdlrty.)*6. ANEWbrre TOHIL ii I MMArENT PETVlLBlrssad A General Banking Business, THEO. M. MORGAN. BAMtILL F. KEENE. (lAN Paromeer Gotland ./.4.lnnot Central of the Stet* of New Tort.) Being In the immediate vicinity ng the Stock Ida change.mill ilia Gold Board (and men:Mery of rag. orders are oxecnted with Um greatest pomillde di/s -natch. Merchants and Investors. llcine al a distance. can rely ttpuu our attention andheir. smallest or lamest orders with equal care promptness. Ae Team past. we shall ow:Minus to trimeact all boatsmen ut National Bank. and CurporaUons nr t i ' dleTil o tglli n a ' a a Tggffitmutles. mintecuplating iMange to their semoitles. or desiring to mate nquiry cocerning any financial bustles. they may h ave :in taus rui are incited to communicate with us personally or by /etter. Ilefenince—Uoure. Jay Cooke Co., New 'Cm*. N. Holmes & Sons BANKERS, 67 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 11.01,V . u rle t : 4 7 u L . Li td v.= pont. of •TOCHS, BONDS IND OTHER SECURITIES, BOVIIIIT . AND SOLD ON 00MIIIIMON. natl.:raw attantloU Pad 10-th. Dwct...• and We of United States Securities HART, CAUGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa., (BOCCEB/301111 TO HANNA. HART • C 0..) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, 1100.000 And putlelar attention paid to the pnrchsße and We at Government Bonds Sight 11ranghts on 7 Per Cent. OF Tilt BURLINGTON, _ CEDAR. RAPIDS & MINNESOTA R. R. CO '` First Mortgage &O YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS A LIMIT= iUANTITY YON Ml 2. At 90 and (- Accrued Interest = Cli J. =AILLEB GAIL T L F L. OROSTMPSON. The mrathipert of the me 4 Is already completed sad shows large madam sad the Warms of the work ts TSPKI7 Voerembsg... • . We oelteeltathelY reooktmend theee Boats ss the safest sal beet Investment b the market. ll.lkYlvedwoottes. at cornett prices only. realm Gee per ant.• lutenist. whilst these pay eight asd om.eouter per amt.. to Gold. and we regent the secallo7 aLkeUr Odd. • • HENRY CLEWS Sr, 32 Wall Street, New York. S. III'CLFAN & No. 85 FoUrth Avenue ENGINES, BOTLERS; FORT PYIT Boiler, Still and Tank WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, A. inimn.ry. Preeldent, v 4". VANKIRL,CIea Pres Meet. CI - UM CLARKE. JR. Cashier N BANK, T3Sfils-V - 4?1,51 - .71,&71.W. 11 . af.- cut.. sT.ILIS AND OIL TANKS.. ptigliAToSitmcm PANG AND N• DENSERS. s i dOm PIPES. GASOMETERS AND' IRON 13 EN. DRI ON DOORS 'AND COAL MUTES. rth Avenue, RGII 1100.000 ividuiTir Liable. ; NT AND DEPOBIT. Cur. 2d, lld, Short and Liberty Streets, lirOrderssant to the above address will be .rumptl attended to. tobtatlV • ohn Stvrt.lanel. Archlbalde J.: D. Kelly.. Vta. Floyd. HUGH M BOLE & CO., All points In the Ctated rcpt attention pale to nor -lElOl[l3 Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., LD•IiANK ; ASSOCIATION Engine Builders, Founders, Ave., Pltlshur,sh Menu:ammo STEAMBOAT ENULNES rm.d. STA TIONER? rNOINES of all Matta. Special attention Invited to our hew STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE Al) PORTABLE BOILER of 13 horse power. CASTINGS, of every klnd, made to order at oar Founder. On THIRD - STREET below Market RIOS for OS Wells. 131.1WLY(i. PULLETS, HANGERS. 110051: and iIIACCO SCREV:B, and IRON TOBACCO PRESBEB. on band and made to order. at the tiSS ZS Fronting on the Allegheny Inver. near the Point. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 Riesick & Bro., SAFES AND VAULTS ENGINES AND MACHINERY BREWERY WORK, REPAlRtritt and POTTIER MACIIINERY, UTER.CLIC CERLIMT. nor 171.1. and PIKE STREETS. Pittsburgh, P. ,nolekqe9 O'IL§JtA BOILER WORKS, F.TEPHAN & CO., 51.ureintiremor MILAN . BOILERS, OIL TX_ItICIL tI L A EWLII ALIV T fritrAy9 Witt .CIILMINEYI3. FOLE . HICDEI. - 6r. of Second Avenue and Liberty Street. I= Repairing done promptly: Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended tn. Y. REPIIAM. formerty Manager at CARROLL & NMYDEIPS. 0r.1.9303 FOUNDERS; MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT Pl# OFFICE AND NORMS :Twelfth Street, \ r= SELDE 82raairLm CM jndon. Loan (717811 Or C. 8. TAX) Bankers, =EMU! = OFFICE AND wealmousE PITTFDI7IIOII. PA. I=l ISTS. INDUSTRIAL WORKS, = r Mil FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF MEC= =IS = Foundry Company =I I= NATIONALFOUND: Pipe Work Corner Carroll and Bmallman S I=l I=EZIM AVM. SMIT MANCTACTUILER or Cast Iron Bowl Pi ton GAS AND WATER WOI KS. .r,1727zi'11.z..-mr°4l=ta genensl Castings for Gas and Water 'forks! _ __J I wood also .11 thsattestion of Sopointandwzds t Gas Works to toy make of RETORT& W. J. ANDFAIA9N H. A. nu:7oam MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO., IlsanfaaturpLyil TIOUEI 6 IMONTIii DOw NTELS•ad asad Castings of all Descriptions. &t.tegid to foANlatTgrlYlass" _ li grltthhp Foprolug—Na WATilt BT . Pittsburgb. Pa. ROBINSON, REA &0. Baocwon to RODLNION, =XIS k 1111.LiS3 WASHINGTON WORKS rot,-xx)zas a *CIIINISTE, prrrasuaan. Manidasturata of Boat Stationary Strata IStr rant th ri t IW h iSU moths . alto nheet lnin Iv mt. '. .?'.",trArVIAMIZITHVAIVISNAItr THOS. CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry t Machine Works. ..NTITISNT BT., ALLEGBLENT CVTT. P. yogfattgrer4:: . : .. taiionory sod notable /Hum unto uout bt r i OnTioratL c altho t am ' ma sod so a— ,4 mya , ns of on atm. Phoenix Roll Foundry, Cor. LIBERTY AHD 94111 BYE. BOLLMAN & BAGALEY Manufacturers of Superior ChM Rolls, Sand Rolls and Mons. PROFESSIONIJI - G 14. wecAwy, ATTORNEY IND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • O tired to No. .137 , OltAffT BTREIST Pins harsh. 111 p:ein lb* U. S. Menltan Courts. In the Mete Supreme and ell the of Allaitheny county. end make collections to man of that odisCent oonelles. ee_i_j_ek73 H. ff. McCORNICK, Attorney-at-Law, No:48 GRANT ISTRZET. arPromptaketattion Wen to on finds U V ARclumun BCLIELY, Attorney-at-Law, ==SEM3 = WM. B. BEEPER, ALISISIMAR AND Ex-citimo JUSTICE OP • Office, 112 Fifth avehue. „ow'Awn. irm. commumani Deeds. Bond. and Mortgagee drama up login liminess atterolen to promptly and se carately. gq•jokii 'Mir, ash it,:j goLmEs, BELL & CO. ANCHOR COTTON Mllig, Maimfaellmus of HEAVY X61:1113t LIGHT ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting and Batting IRON AND STEEL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS. MR, BARR. fi PARKIN, OFFICE: • No. $39 Liberty Street, M=MM! _oarS _ DUQUESNE WORKS, oleniau, Ralun & Co., I=l IRON, NAILS, STEEL, Axels and Springs. DINUESNE, I, X AND JUNIATA FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, UDOP,..SIIKET AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLATES AND HEADS, GUARD tIGIN,J_DRAG AND DROITER RAM. BARS.CI LtNDER IRON. ZRVVIIARSA A bliKtIo c n o tikae,N , TEETH. SPRING, PLOW AND cULTIVATOR STEEL. STEEL STLNOS AND MOULDS,,cut to pawn. STEEL =W.. STEEL MIJAITING, Ait STEEL, MACK. BUGGY a.. 1 WAGON SPRLNUS sad A t P t. CUT NA ILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First-Class and Warranted ObTICES AND won Ks-18th street wig Alto !AzEa Myer, and 77 Water strast, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ENTABLISIIED IN 1843. ANDERSON & WOODS, Best Refined Cast SteeL 01 EVERY DESCRIDT/ON. ALSO. Best Refined German Plow & Spring Steel. CORNER ROSS AND MIST AVENUE. Mts. bomb. atiDGTal PITTSBURGH .71 11 0 v e lig Works. FOCNDED A. IL 1893. ,1100RIIEAD, ADAMS & CO., Manufactufers KETTO:YE NTANDARD bank% Patent/ PLATFORM AND COUNTED. SCALES. Jmus F.sed Patent Door Locks and Latches. Pant and Outtoe ac. Corner of lOMDT AVENUE and . GRANT Ptttsburgh.Pa. Sheffield Steel Works. SINGER, NIMICK & CO., = Slasu l ncturers of even descrlpllos Cast 4nd. Gernaan el; RALLWAF SPRINGS, Eilarpric AND PLATFORM SPRLUUS, AXLES. STEEL TIRE. ie., !ix: WAREHOUSE-83 Wear .d 100 First streets. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER. & CO., MarafactUrera et all Deacriptlons of STEEL. end NV AREIIOPSE-30th. 31st and noels. Pittsburgh. 0 EU E Railroad et, STOVES, OASTINGS, &o COOK STOVES. Get the Best! BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, Foi• Bituminous Coal Warree(eel to COOK. BARE or ROAST ma well to soy other Stove In the [Teton. . BISSELT_, & CO., No. 235 Liberty . Street. ALVA ON HAND AND FON BALE PARLOR STOVES, IIEATLNG STOVES. ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS. COOKING RA.NUES. Re.. Re. GRAFF, HUGUS & CO. = STOVES, Boston Cooking 11's.nie "TILE FIERY FURNACE" 1.%1R WARMING BUILD NUS. THE NEW Min-DUST COOKING WIVE. FIXGULATON.," LaDLUNBIA COO 6 SwoVE, XANS,UNIMILLUAV I MSTaI I .Wa. ne ,AT Tem f rf s dln. and dusn-tinit 206 and 208 Liberty Street, A.BRA_ No. 20 Wood Street. Ilsnufacturers of the OnadestVatiety of ODOR. PARLOR end 1/EATUR) STOVIN to be feurelL• le oar assortment. will be found all the latest PAT- T 661113 and IMPTIOVESIMiTS. and tho . repots tl.rift.sf our &W en s b snob thst any one In toot of • allele ehould purchase none but thoseman. seeped by pa, as they will bo found the most do. nada st welt se ectatoadeel. Would tall porttonter attention to and stuntsOLCA STOVE, for churches, halls and - Oyer 300 sold In trove mon intended or,alth or without melee. All who he ro need them pronounce them superior to elly other urd ohosPor• Peed f0rt:a1...ft 1 ...2d Moe Ile. - WINES, LIQUORS, &A) VIGNER'S FRENCH CHLORIN The Very ikst In the United Stater, XINI7FACTFAZD BY WM. WAGNER, 981 North Seventh Street, Rama:mu—All the leading houses Itt Phtla. jeneat-Tras Schmidt & Friday IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. Nos, 384 and 386 Penn, COL of ELEVENTH st, formerly Cone JOS: S. FINCH & CO tioi.llll4. 187. 169. 111.1.192 end 196 • FIRST BT . RISZT, Pittabargb. Mai.fisetaren of COPPlat. DIAT/LIALWPitSJII WIIItIICY. Alocoelaskus FOILIOON VP= Rs, 'onel - L7QCoas Hof& . ogwiLlS3 PAINTIttG, GRAMM &o. 'JOHN' BONNE AID BIOS PAINTER, GIT..f.E.(EAR`.N.TiriE O ox,Azion, at r rareni snyticr. - ji to lLsta Haag mud) Pittsburgh. Po. RAILROADS. PENNSTLTANIA CENTRIL RAIL. rTig[girrgig ants, sad depart, ma lot luws CASTWAIin ITISIWILI) Lo la. Tratna Throat ta wn, flrl':rtf'tnc L T: -,7. l 4 t, ' ,ll::t s tligliEz.ll " n". Chteln'tl re .;:r.r33 tnn rittstigh to.. • = rhtla. Extern+ 3:30 pm ratter t3'' 1 ".a i raw Line ..... . y-.4tt pm Way rammer. 10 pa O.LI- LOCiL. Well's N . I.C. 1.. 6.30 am Walla N 0.1., - O Wall'. Nu. 31..13,A1 am when f,e NO 2 : as Wars NO. 3.. 3'oo am wa/ra N't.111 . .. • a& J,:br:Tto7rtAe. .4:11 pm Johytal..ytmer . . 3 . Walla N . 0.3... tt, pm Wtn:a 3 . 0. .. . pea hair! N 2. i i: gI . Pm 1%11.; i . , 4. . . : pia 1 ":",7 ° T . • I.1:341 per Bruen Aeiro.ie ' M q .. i. N... U... 1 1 Are r..uorn.`'' ,2 A.. - • No. 1 th: g . lIN t je' l. N t 1 =l, P :4i e g=. I me Church ;rates lern, W rah wen ennead at 91111 a. m.. Ita . glit ArbAb La 1310 it:. ;n414=1. Walla EltatiOn,aa 111 P. HI. INC further Mitemarin:litf wTru. The Peanetylvhola Railroad Comparty 'MP 7 , ,1rr ° ,; 7 rttlfqPlf g riTo . vmntrw - mx urea ' Annlno In alue. Au lbw aidleellVa . amount In value will NI at lbw ria Of the unlave taken by 0100111 eanwaet. A. J. C46&krt ' . ma) General :Mg:morn:Wel:Went. Altoortarr. j3ITTSIIIU ROIL, FORT WAYNE & CUICAGO R. W. end B i litailiP 1 111-r4 Kigligai From MAY . .111, 11 3 / 1 1 /rats ald Rosa /WS and Arrive tit the Milan mpet, north MS. PIUS" ~l e gt, city time. as Move Lr,vx. •Itialt, 1 h i ralt.Llne 1M it • .., Furtl..mo * • s Erie ., , F , 1 ,. • ~., ato I.•acuie Sd 11 pp el 11 Wb 0.11. a re Mlivolmh Ex a •sa 811=`u.zi :f:.`a,; ( 10 1 -.1 . 1 P ; 0 . a /wee ha..• p m:(lsmand Sa lan L 'I TITPC . IiEi • P ¢9 , FILS.V T g l atT ' A r .. . I 1, t i,lll . s nO3l . 1. if t lr.i A at.n.arr L. Au,. " ", Ideal•Firlla Ac I t i am Leetadalp A .l. Leemdele " 1 a milleir Fall/ - am - - 1 a m time Castle' . / . . d •Ix lterheater " . p m Kam al) Encn " Pm Leetsdale " 11. DS Leetadsle .. ir. in Beat Vallil •. • IS De dr pale " 6 . • •p m LeetarSle " S , Leetsdale ' 1043 Pm t " " a Fair Vat, Sna. Fide Oak" Brai d., Church .113 p m day Cbundt -OASIS 1/I"Pecltle Ex prom will leave dally. trf - Pethe Express anives daily. Fast lAne leaves daily. hlpridara alle=l 11"Faat Line m-tres SW'. MonE/7/ .... All other mats will leave ana salve . Sunders excepted. I. K MYERS. 3 N. MeCULLOUGn. 1 Geld. Paa. 4. Ticket Agent. WESTERN PENNSILTINLi La. 2 .. Isir.V.I . =gOIFIBMIE Tr... on the Western Pennsy Lanka Railroad tiLl arrive at aml from the Federal Street Depot, eneirbuir&l to follows: i ALLEGUENY TIME.I Spring:4lr ...mo.' i. .. 1 reeport No. 1. • el •m: Fnepurt No.l 0 C arenB 1 : 0 tOClarement /MI .. .41 rnit , Ac.. rig p Eanzs 4 . pa Freeport ho. 2fa Pm:B 'a Ntk. . p Illi Mel' : p mit part No. e p* • oPriegire Naa. • p m !Solari's No. . • p a Above tralns run daily exeept Sunday. The Church Train I.res Allegheny .1W every Payday at 0:00 A. N. Inge reach ll Stj g 1120 4 P. Pi.. at:l ' l ° l%74r it k rlTiletty WIC. Urn at :OOP. U. . . Throuo Whets In Butler andatannaliktron4l2 be pitssed at Walker's Sta Mee. Clair etreet, neer the Suspension Bridge, I.l► burgh, and et the Depot. Alleghenri . For lankier partleularsepply to JAMES LEPTICRTS, At. _ Federal Street Depot. Locol Tickets to all Important Station. on the 11.111113 11110 of the POntutylvahljt Centrkl General Superinielikk,4 B _ B = mlgn 808 ZMILBO.IB Bnperintendent. Pritelocra. A LLEGHENY 'VALLEY ILAILROLA CCV LINE TO E1.71.7:4L0 :TEROVOEI Tax on. I=2 On and at tor MONDAY.Aszow June 6111. 1870.3 through Trains dallylexcept Stwday will leave Plttsbutth Depot, corner of By and pik e streets. for Frantz°. Ott CIO . . and all points In the Ott Beth.. 1.5100 Stain ST . Prewar - not, P .Q " litetr,e in tt 1 . rt Way Passenger : .L. IL ttatPrratz Brady's 0000 teen.. 9P. Y. I A. X. PodnlVorts : P. W. : 1.6. I et Hutton 2d Halton Parnaasua : A. sr. : IP. N. Church ' li te P. a. 1 : I.K. Entre. trains atop 0017 at principal pants. 19- eummalatlort Mitts stop at all stations. ritlrer Prdaeo BleePhat Care to our:Wight Trains. both ways between Pittsburgh log= 4. , .it . t1! rcrrc• 2 60 1 090 !!_ JOG ]AMEB U. BRAY. Mast Agent PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. AND BT. LOMB RAILWAY.ENE PAN HANDLE ROUTE. MANGE OP 'TIME.—On and otter SUNDA7, May 29.1970. tram min leave and arrive at. the Unlon Depot. Plttaburgh. followv: plttaburith Tiute• DEPAILT. Crprin 12: nut 17 1 Southern Lbw E.vpess Mined Accommodatlon.. : m. McDonald Acoonnealru. 1 .m. 7. a.m. Steubenville' Accommnd. 1: ♦ a.m. McDonald Arnommodll. p.m. : 4 1 p.m. Sunday Church 19: m. The 1043 a. AL Fast:Line will loeve dal 7. The 12:13 noon Express mut - reed:idly. other train. run daily except Sunda/. W. L. O'BRIEN. Genteral Ticket Agent, Coltunbuw Q. ' W. W. CAM". SIMI.. Dennison. Oblo. mro 10 ITTSBURGH AND CON NEL .:. J o . .W.r LA tEig: wac apiao February 20tb, 1„ Train. will arrive and tWil. from the GeMt.' .1- er of Grant and Water streetsom follo w .. Pavane. vAINITS. 1 i LT1V.:,', 3 11=21M:272§:::: t itt. IW,..4TLTl t '''',>: .1 ;:..'" ..:: notricoen's AccoramOda. IS: ip.M. I p. In. Night. dew to. blelieesp . t.ltb p. m. • a.m. Sunday Church Train to .. . and 11012 i Weat Newton!' 11,10_p. m,Allant a : . m. RICILUID B. D0W.8.5, t.t:i •171.% 4[3goivyi% cAI BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO., No. 70 Wood Street, OFFER Table "Knives Sr, Forks. Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, Carving Knives, Scissors, - - Razors, Putty Knives, MALL OTRER ARTICLES OF CCTLERT IT LOW PRICES. Beaver Falls Cutlery Co., No. 7O WOOD STREET, 01 PITTSBURG ESTABLISHED 1831. • Logan, Gregg & • DEALSRB IN IT lIARDWARE, No. 52 Wood Street, prim:luaus. PA., Spring Hoods, Hoes, Hakes, Forks, Scy_thes, Soothe, &c. Merchants are lnyltol to er t amlaa our stock when hi the city. Orders by mall will here prompt at tention. BRASS CASTINGS .GISSTAVE 11480 i EZl23=3 Henry Bier &:Co., Mammon to JOWLY. COOP= L C 0..) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS Brass Castings MADE PBOXPTLY TO OR - DEL AIID_Q IRON SITTINGS. argaßtrn COCK _ E• GiarlrONT.Or Nazinfacturorsoll.M.GrooperhOo 11.OPETerliaWfb Ao t. Gm 01/TICE AND HDIUDi Corner. ThirteentJt and. Pike. Stinets. ATWOOD & MoOM}gq, Comer Lissarry Mawr Fa Timm 4:0313:135. Pitiansish..P.,. suss NOVIMEI4S..I*.iON ' PIIL nriamind COil nAu pimps *SD . . FITLTON.4 4 ffGANN - 1 ,,, Pi ti at''Y. u m be rs, _ ac e --!' - GAl l esweisAunprzys.. • Intik iv.sk 11.1-1110 , tilaest., Plitabarskia L•kd pin, . limaLthmes , :. Bake. T0b....5......,...g, d •... Pend Murk; Puta -- a • - i. --1 : 2 La. littarroltb k a Bum Womptiratt•oded so. A " . " 1"' . 400biall :n..7:30116.11111
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