_;,_,,rxtumcusL. GOLD, TstL-VER, COUPONS Bought at Highest Price. PH. R MERTZ, BANKER, Coy. Wood St. and sth Ave. Jas. T. Brady & s. JoNss A CO.J Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS BUY AND SELL ALL KLNDS OF Government Seeuritti GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. • InterestAllOwedon,T2leposi ironed On Orr„.4, ent e•t mantel rates. • - WA: A T a n n i tiTli. ' , ',LIMES T. •131tADY & • C THE DAILY GAZETT MONEY AND COMMERCE. I .n7Zelegraph to the Pittsburgh Guzette.l Nair Tom Julie 9.1070. m o ney ow at 3a,.% stesaug quiet at S'4' , Fc. P!i; cold dull and steady lit I:l3.3ißll3li—rios lug rates end entire rouge of (be dkr. Carry jog rates 3 per cent. to [lnt. Clearances • Governmentx firm: Cnurann of 1881. ISVA IRS; do 'V°.I2SVfIn;L: do 'N. 11';;III do 1136e/LY: do now, 131.41.13'.: do 115411 s.: do 'dd. la hila.l3h . : 10-10 s, - Currency on, 13N,Z4101. , . titate securities are active. and excited In new Tennessee,: An enormous badness ,Was transacted In bonds all the way from OM to, 54, but they finally receded 52)‘. This moveg. merit le simply the twisting of bear rand bull' .eliques In Tennessee bonds. Miggouris, 91: old , r&nngs e 2 e 4l( BiM4,Goold Ebrtl, C , Erglins Canton, WE:Cumberland. II; estern Union Telegraph: W ELS: r qviakelt vp r. Mari-, Pose, 11: do, preferred.' 154 . Adam. Express. all,: Wells. 151.:: American 441:; United Kates. 451 i; Pacific Mall: Hie: New York Central. leek; Scrip. 9e: Erie, do prefer red. 144 Harlem, 1111 i: do preferred, 144; Read -Idgr /07 1 Central. 1.211 i; Lake More, PISS New Jersey Central. 14(11:: "Patellar . h. ll os::Tiorthwestern,l3s:preferred.' bland 1211:: New Jersey Centred.' 1; St; Paul. 1161 i: preferred. 'IE34; Wabash. E IS; preferred, di Ft. Wayne, .95W; Terre Hanks 31 1- preferred 6t C. ,b• 119 h,• Hart . ford & E rin C. C. & C.. 79; St: . J., 119 :Pre•• r t oll7,ti: C. C. Sc.l. C.. AL ••• - • n'Bos prices: Cslumet.rrg, °pricy 411ebla;1100:;lehmy, • • - " • The steamer Hanover took $1130.0110 gold. llerb-Tniumry 13alatica: Gold, 1 - .5.5Z.0113: " 01117 e li/ nenLIPH S,HTVGeneral• balance. in.- ta. •• OrTl or Pyrrascnaa Gamma . TRUNSDAT. Jatte UM I ET 911 .6 Quotations as reseed by Pb. R. Yens! •. - • .. 44,44 lIU2go • 110 Western Urdon.. 30 Bondi.. ... 118 N. Y. Central:—. '.1007:" &Al Bond. 191e...112 Reading. Ye= Bond. 1861..31134 P. Ft. W. &C..... 95X 6410 Donde 1805. ;.111)4 -Ohio &Ma. Coneols 1955 E ....11234 Mich. Southern... 90‘; Bonds 1807-111 Cleveland & F... ' . 1 2 0 Bade 1804...1134,911 • 4 P th 1118 X: &-R, W.• , Adnnellprese• 604 . C.& 91X' Merchant, U. En -- Brie.. .. Le; , • v 0. .. Leo 9 / 06 E- 22 9Mge Per POned 6.*-•1 O.M Faris Exchange per Franc • 24 Berlin Egobange per Thaler' to: 84 Frankfort inching, per Florin 47 50 Coming quotations se received by Janine T. Brady & Co: Gold i nx . l () -J! ,, lir-1!,'±:,?4 , f% TT. S. tome 12 6-.l3Ja .4.1y.10.315 11.,; 11. 8. 6.30 IBM ' 113( IT. P. &it S. 11. S. 6.33 IBM ... 11.5 i C. P. Ft. R. IC% & /040 8S Cy. Pacifico 10( PITTtIBUIIGH CATTLE. MAR'KET • ' • EARS trucery Prom 7 waive, L Tumemsv, June e. llffe. .....The.osess.ssoes in.outtUe, tare- sada been large since The date .ot our lasi report, tin %Malty so, the sales to the aggregate lasi Theurer Arden hundred lhaideialmolita. fair, a number as has been Feld at these yards in any onemonthelntween; January and; Jane. The reeelpts were larger than last week. notwithstanding there has been no twrivals bytins Panhandle road for tae days. but with al J ultattendanee of buyers both :ron Phila delphia and New York, the demand seemed to befully up td the supply. large as it was, and to-day there were but very few in the pens unsold. Most of the dealers rePorted a decline, as compared with last week, of fully ball a cent on 'common, and .ft quarter on gond cattle, but at the decline the market Was active and abouteverything offered was Sid,' As was the case last week, a feeling of doubt and uncertainty protium and opera tors are cautions, though, as will be seen by reference to the report of sales, they ail bought pretty freely. New Yorkers bought a larger number than last week, though Phila. delphla shippers also took bold pretty freely; some forty car loads were shipped to the lat ter place today which will be followed by Mors..s cars more to-morrow and next day. Nine cents seemed to be regarded as the top of the market for extra cattle to.day, though there was a sale of four car loads of flows goixtbera Ohio steers at 91f. CloosiCtre medium steers sold at from 7,10' to 9N. Of the cattle on sale this week, the number trots Ohio was unusually large, though there was a good many car loads from Chicago, end. St. Idols. There was n quite one mber of Cherokee cattle hero th is week, of which made a dash at a party - of drovers and came-mar neargla= a cue of them, "Jimmy , Martin, . . • No. Wgt Price. Need: to NeArdle 21.180 575 &order to Voeter & B 19.. .11.x9 S te Weraftriroiter &/1 - 16 '21,N6:1 - 711 FLU Jr Co. to Vocter .3X .156,110 9P! 102121 . Stun . Crow to billettgo a7.3X1 812 Sktito k'c° 7 5Z1 " 21,550 850 . 7,400 7 111 . 4 5,080 NHI 15 . 19.030 850 HedM & T. to lirl[6e Toetter & 13-48 01=1 801 1L L. & Co. to Runyan 18 10,310 701 " Rieman. - 38 45,0:0 737 Moses.. ......17 17400 760 . " • ", Lamb ' • 5 MOM A5O Orr &W. to Voetter &11 7 9.033 7CO Greenwald &K. to Kleman.i .10 'lO3lO l 7OP Gaism - * Et. to Vottter D... 30. 42310' 9 12/ Cox . to Tour 31 35,170 00 WEDNESDAY, JUSC 8. Hedge. &T. to Roth 17 111,1633 700 " ". Lomb, 33,311- 9001 77 1800 800 . . .17 24140 900 Hartzell . l) .. Co-33 35,360 " Gillett & C0...31 MAID Bl= Adair 41,587 = 17.070 50 7 , " Dunemeyer....3l 31,433 587 " " Klemm. -= 18.440 537 13 - -,10.180.550 •10" 8031 "5 15 Tati0r........23 18,180580 537 575 Hazelwood & 11. to Lamb.,,..17 19303' . 7f. . • " Hulett-1C 10.38087 Malay 14 13.950 7 20 Johnston to Lam - b -- 43 57.2111 900 Graff to fkorer .... .. . -.12 14410 z Aida to Felker ' 23' 16970 800 Grier to Poddettrer & // 3 . 23 - 800 Robinson& C. to Hedges 4,T.50 .72.010. - 960 Lomb r 28 - 31.910 - 873 Cuterllne to Rieman._ ....31 41 510 a. 40 Marlin to Runt.berger.........30 . 111,910.'6 74 Porter to Briar. 14 17,100 Vutnatta to Biddle/2Y.— 1..33 30.450 8 00 Carson to Mel •' ' 78 21,210 850 MoSotO Voettertr-13.--,........".11...32331-.9.00. Thompson to Miller ... v-45 58,610 875 Tnicsuwii,i).Ori. 9. Ward to. Voetter & n 31 37.940 800 Thonnuon to Briggs • 65 58,133 " Mamas to Roth 11) 10,540 Trannuan&Lto Huntsberiter.34 40,130 -8 03 Vetter &D. to Bechtel 1,440 IL. L. &Co. to Fuller._ ... ....23 .10.570 825 MoArdle 3) 11.110 703 H.,1. a . MEW " Malmo ai H.A. " 7 13.610 .• Voetter 8.... .16 10,1 4 10 800 The market wi t h lint inns from tbat or last week, with one ezceptlon, price. am a shade lowa.. The animus were moderate, sad the MU proportion were of the lower 1=4„1 /2 inst the kind that is not wanted sad very bard to sell; prime tat' sheep were settee and sold readOr and se - better' priees,; ray, than tbe poorer grades, r intimated. Is accounted for was an oreraispply.r4 t farmer and a very small nu m be r ' 4l " Lb° latter, _Oood to prime and SO th imertiimis may be quoted at OM. eta.: mediam._4i.p.V. comma. betAX sod scalawags, bl,aneW per wu &merle the early part a Ahd treek, in ocomemamee or the Octave the , Pan tuurelle toad. - attach mit down - the receipt e Con aldeeeklY.ltat today the market le dell sad besel.em It Mead there are quite &number of can ass this toad. which will be thrown upon adte th ey eau be'kok here. 1 - 4 ,74„, fume and PtlladatA t u - ar New • brww:Yoatic. Jana 0. -The dry coact; tiede le€ Inert and th e market laoklnlr I C i ga r , The moat' Important cba r ea arnoltrlObbars too-day are the foll o wi. owe: don bizio , to apron checks reduced, in:W.; 24. 10 do to WM:Clark, 44 brown abtatina to ltatonos 44 do to 12e; Waahlart on oaddints MAO?" . ltd 10 Apron ehaoka 020 do TlC,raej a lo ws W i ti l tio too W e i } i ' Vgrratnotr i tt f r a Pitirrenoa'DVer , . • TITISDURUI/ 3.lAtikk:T. Omer or Plinnint-nnn GAM - Ern, t TnnstPAY. June 9. la.O. Co T n ls ti e nt x es cit t =t ih i , n e r th e e nt, bren or de . t t u t ff m a c m tio n . rk l e n t commercial cirslesJust. • a nd this is not strange as it is sec,. lu:p~~ r ant , and something In whichoil am franr.,End more or less, For several da ys osst the "hulls" have been in ascendent . ) . both In Chicago and New York, and, as a roslsenns ,, cet Miens have been sent up u and there is no telling vhen the top will be loathed. The general imprrbsion, h 0 „., , ,,,,r; see., to be that there Is no good or Nutan.ustlal Cause for this very Important ad vance. and there is but little confidence that it will or eon he sustained. We clip the follow ing from the Chicago Republican which is in clined tole .bullish:" - • ...fillerts were made by a large short Interest to keep the market down, but they were fruitless, Fastern ndricea quoting a largeap preciation nod tin excited marker, while for eign =whets wen. on the op grade. Further. More, the receipts, reported far Wednesday are but about helloslarge as those of a week ago, ail of which war farontble to holders, and they made the most of it. Private tele grams from New Ydrk quoted a larger appre ciation In Liverpool than did the public dis patches, and there Isro om for the belief that combination is at work in New York for the purpose of putting up ;•rieei both there and here, anti that ".ynertt to destined to sell at Weber, Scirera than those at twesent ruling.. art that beton, very many days too. The foreign demand at New York Is still reported active, and in fact all_ circumstances tend to create the Impression that the days of low • prices ore over.' Advlees from wheat-gr ow mg sections in the Northwest ore not as favor able al Could be desired. the drought being ':ery severe In some sections, while front -lurope conies the report thnt the crop wilt fall soutewhat below the aremge. - A511R., , -Stently but unchanged; Common; Soda. 4e; Refined. 4 He; Pearls.. fitie; Pots, 7!•fc. , lIPTYER-Continues very dull.especially, commission butter, which as is well known. Is not usually In very good condition in worm weather. and besides fermers told peddlers are bringing In almost enough to supply. the demand, Quotations may be fairly given at ItZtle, for fair to choice. 111100 M CORN-Sale 1 car burl, reported at 13 cis: quotml In small Into at 1:571.15 Ms, no to quality. DEANS-There Is scarcely any Inquiry and the market Is dull and Priers nominal nt $1,50 te,1.75 nerbushel. - lIROOMS-Store prices; Fancy. $5,50; No.l, t4,Eak N 0.2. t.l: N 0.3. g.t.hH; Common. 14.450e3. CORNMEAL -Is dull but the stook is light and prices unchnnged;_ IrQ4l per bushel. _ CEMENT-Sales of Louisville Hydraulic at S.3 , NIM per bl. CHEESE-Salt • of new Ohio Factory at 14c; new Ohio Goshen at 15c, and Hamburg in quetini dullnt 13c. CARBON OIL-Is quiet and uuchanged 2340i:Zi. In n Jobbing way. DRIED FRUIT-Continues quiet andon clttismd-what little demAnd there Is, Is for the better grades, and of this kind the market Is almost bare. Sales of Apples at h all Peaches, nt for quarters; n , t-ti for halves, and nra.im for • pared. Blackberries. 1.1rg13: pitted Clinrrlcn, CGOS-Continite scarce and finn, though the demand Is not very pressing -fresh packed may be quoted tut _c, with sonic holders ask l'f'l7.'''.ol7l.l-Continues Arm null considerably excited, and as might be expected, the de- Maud Is Improving, as it alwaya does. when tha market Is tending onward. There Is new little or no . diffeneasie between the pine of spring and winter. and at the' same price, the winter wheat flour nearly always has the •preference-in fact, there IS little or no In ,miry for spring excepting from bakers who use It In °mixing" with winter. We continue to quote at 11-1,75 an for fair to good and S6,Z for choice. Fancy brand,. re.A. Rye Flour. unchanged at $5. - CHAIN-The lu consequence of the. big adrunce in wheat in the Westure disposed to buy more freelY, and the Market is_grtavr and the offerings are falling off; we continue to quote at $1.1501.14 for fair to good red and a round lot of choice • would probably bring $l-1,. It is not a little remarkable that No.l wheat was worth more in Milwabkee Wednesday than it was in Pittsburgh. Oats arm and In better demand and holders gen erally were stiffer, anticipating an advance; we continue to quote at 48 In first bands, buy- CIS furnishing sacks--with sales to go east nt. 51:3,5:•:-now held nt at Si. Cum In dull but the market Is firmer in sympathy with other grains; as yet prices shelledndo at 'eyes; for ear and Ria-nn for Rye Is quiet Nit firmer, sales reported at Kt 2. No move ment In hurley-:but _little offering and but little wanted. ' GROCERIES—Sugars; firm with a steady demand and regular 'sales at quotations. Cuba. Porto Rico; 10.4 , Esl1:st New Or, leans.loXoPl2 . , Crushed. 1O(; powdered. 1.”.: A Car.r, EN; El 3: Extra C 1 . 27 i; Coffee in quoted firm at 18,tgazt1S. for °MITI:try to choice Ito. Itlce—lbuigoon, Vt , ;, Caipllna. V. Syrups firm at former quotations. • HAY--4lonthmes 'eery dull and while the receipts are nut 'large. the supply. Im - seethe less.‘ is eorriddernbly irdexeeib of thvdiltasud: bales from country wagons at tingle, and led. on wharf, at $10 6 .t.14.._ HMII.--odes of , undressed Kentuelcy Hemp • HUSKS—Corn husks.:Ve;Pli els. • .. • 1..1 111/ 01 I,—No. 1 extra Is linoted at Itt..Sire 1,2 , . and No. 9 at StY,S.a.l. MlE—Saleil of Lleve!and at te..t..1 per Md. eastern a 1 Sl.rin P; (ITATCIE.. -Conant° -. • Ay • ',sonny , hod there is a cunt bitted active Elcuiwnli we con tinue to quote nt SU per bushel, the out side figure for prime List Shore Peelclr4llo4es. PROVISIONS—Trade continues..rixoder 'hiely active with but little. change toinake In quotations. Shoulders, 137!, forplain; IX-fi - c 154 for ennenes.lfutrar cured : Rib Side, 10 ,, , 4 0.0.: Short Rib, 1741:10 Sugar Cured Can sward lining, ill. Ilisseltfast Bacon. ISsi • for OMn and ror own - rased. Dried Beef. =l l / 2 sin. fare'. tirs,cr i l: In tr... sod 171iel les In hees end buckets. Cork. gal. • PEANUT:i-4)1111. Tennessee, S4l - sii cis. PEARL BARLEY—No. 4, Sits per lb; No. 3, rbUt: No. I.W. Oat Meal—A & I) per bbl, of du lbo. 'Ur: for bolt 1001. 10014. OM. .SEETIII--1.12.1.5ee1l to In steady demand. At 2.Z1. No detnand for Clover or Timothy = Omcg or Prrrgernott Gazrrrr, I TIIIIWIDAT. June P. 187 J. The oil market continues very dell and weak, and both crude and relined are declin ing slowly but steadily, and the: Impression seems to he gaining strength that tit.' bottom has not yet been touched. Manufacturers generally seem determined not to buy so long as there is nomargio. and all things consid ered It is trlbbably the best thing theycan do, however, unpleasant it may be to let their . work stand idle at this particular time. ,la will have berSoticed. the shipments of re 'tined haves° ems(' to fall off, and there Is not much doubt but what the exports neat month will fall largely behind this month, as there is but comparatively little 01l sold be yond June, and the great proportion of that which was sent forward during the Fact two months was sold in the winter. when prices were much higher than at 'assent. • CRUDE: Continuer. weak and lirooplug. Sale WA) bids spotlit - Iln seller ]one at and ;nlO bbt, Parker spot at Ilh. Thin afternoon there were but few if any buyer, above Seller all year offered at and buyer all year quoted at lasifil3X. Also weakend drooping. Sale 800 each, September and October MIS; tmtt 'MO Octo ber at fAt.• Jane Is reported' ne.' haring been said in the outfit et?.; Augulit.ll , 4; September, buyer all year VSrf.- 111:=1 }labor Rro. balls. on account same; A. FL Mills LVI, on account W. bartir, Keystnne Ref. :C:0; on account J. Munhall: Lockhart. Press & 00.6.111. as acanant same; ..P.--A,liatest account R - us..lltough: J. Wilkins =I. On. an cottutPlifla.-& IL Pet: Co; Fisher Ms:C.IUL on nen...J. L. W. Young: Peerless 0. W. MO on account IL I. Duncan: LOckkart i F. & Co:.400. on account 0. IL tioldriok. • ' ' • 1.-17 A OIL KIIPMLNTS Frit ♦. V. It. R. Livingston Bro., IMO bbls ref oil to Warden, F. & Co.. Phila. Keystone Otl Co., 153 bbls ref. oil to Wdrd en. F. &C.o Phila. Citizens' Oil Co., 610 bbls refined to Tack Brow.; Pblladelphis. .7.'A; McKee = bbls refined olf to . X. U.. McHenry, Philadelphia. Fulton. :Marvin at Co., 52 bb x , ref. oil to Lope. firofit Pray.. Faut:et/ Lb & Co.. 311 LW. Co..ref. oil Phins. 11. tor" .1 k Co:, ". 11 to Waring. lioebler 2.51 bbig re .o K. & Co.. . bblx. MARKET*. BV TELEGRAPH New York. New Youx.; June 9.--0.4t0n plumed more steady and cloned lry buyers' favor, with bale. of IR , bales attic for low middlings and 22. c for middlings.' Iteoelptslik,nr, 10,012 bbls— . floor in good demand for extra State at a shade .better prices; extra western iteadynnd other kinds unchanged. with sales of 111,000 bbis at F1a4.3) for superfine State nod western, 15,40 45.11,5 for extra. $4.60441,20 for good to choice, 15..`"W.,7510r extra .Ohio, and' Ys,s'i for extra Ft. Louis. Bye dour steady with a good demand. Corn meal more active. Whiskey lower, with sales alft bbls western free at si.usso.l.o7. Receipts wheat, 10.254 bu—opened steady, and closed fully 3c lower. with a good en it demardizales HOMO bushels at al,Mit forgo 2 Chica go. $1,M,11.= No 1411wriu ket,,Lffica,43 tater ted and Maher western. Rye quiet with receipts 6.644, bush.-:Burley is ,nomlnal. Bal and quiet. -rn: re celpts 34,785 bus t h: abode firmer and Co lu good demand mainly for speculation; stiles - 117,000 bush at Vac, 10.= bush new . - astern mixe d at FLPIftI.O3. Ordinary - old. dO 5L1031.12, white western El 12. (Intel receipts 401,00) bush,with It firm marketnod moderate business; sales 64.00 bush at 80 (3000 for western to store. 139 delivered. Ittelailic for Ohio, :Uric tor State, and foe for Cattada'alloid. , Imy unctranged , Hops firm at ItT.T.,c. l'ork steady and morn doing; sales 1.00 Md. at $31.136.7i; mess $20,50; tierce meerrt...l4o extra prime for forward de livery quiet but firmly Yield. Beef. unchanged; soles BO bbl.. Beef hams quiet at Mane. Tierce beef more active; sales TiO tea prime India aimw, private terms. l'ut. meats •quiet and steady at ISVIIITYIe. Pickled hams 12}{e. Lard dull in buclavor 11418)ic for prime steam; lows for kettle: sales .of seller Juno, at end 1.000 to for June. July and Antrust at 157 Se. Batter steady at Indt.2.se, for -.vestern. Cheese steady at Tit Plc. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Molasses d,} 'with: n' moderate • shipping trade. Sugar stendyt soles 1681 Mall ilkaio for Cuba; a1,14.9:in• for Porto iticoi2;ll bra at V.W.194e.f0r lair re. : huttc dull and unchanged. Rice quiet at skesyse.; sa l es Loop bags.. Calcutta linseed g1....67% gold. • Itfal--Fhippitig flour closed Ann and In de mand with light offerings, other grades.dull. Wheat heavy with light offerings; orime.Bat Milwaukee a1y.1.1. Corn arm but malet: „Oats firm and in mon:ldeote/1d: Whisky heavy tit 51.07. Pork steady. Lard dull. Preighta deli, • CtiteSno. Joins it.•—Exchange Ls tumhanged. Flg.i.ateT.mtlet endattaintiged.-, Wheatis. aM 202,1‘e lower,• closing at $1,17, - k - for N 0.2. This afternoon 7thi.,:market was Irreg uLar.. at EL644141.081i, seller for June, and SI./2,403.1.12N. seller for July - . • Corn Is lesent-f live, closing a t saitttlXc for N 0.2. This after! noon the market was nrrner. at *We, seller for June. Oat. easier, MAttinnto. thentarket etos.; rA= h a e t b Ze id . etiMinler le weak sad No. for iron bound, closing at the inside. -Prods-- PITTSBURGII GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1870 lona are doll and nominally tt =hang's& 110 11* are In (food demand, and held lde lower, with Wes at.1 , 3,031.801$ for common, to extra. The meoints for the past twenty-four hours Were i.tlRl bbls flour, 07.114 bush wheat. 91,725 bush cure. 34.55 n bush oats, 3.llllobueh rye. 1,96) bush barley. 10.130 bead of hors. 6 hiPthent s : 10.nt1 bbls flour. 63.311 both wheat. 05.171 both cur. 11,100 bu,h oats. 1.31 Q bush rye. 7.271 head of h.q.:, Freights are more active at 50 on Oaf, tie on corn and Got on wheat to Buffalo. OEM! Sr. Lori.-, June 9.—Tobacco k in good-de mand and unchanged. In cotton there Is nothing doing. Hemp tine, unchanged and In demand at $1.11Wt.1.5.", for prime to choice. Flour fine and unchanged; superfine Zan CM. extra $4,50711.70, double extra $4.11.1Z5, treble extra $5,7.V.G. Wheat opened weak, yesterday's advance not being fully main tained: N 0.3 spring Matilde. fsZo. 2 ntatkl, No. 2 red fall $1,17&,1,1ift:, prime do. sl,*l. No. 1 $1=1.25. Cent, dull and :s(k lower; mixed Wk.. white Ade In bulk, yellow, sacked, t4'ltlic, white SICf.IX.. Oats is n trifle high er at 113 c In bulk and 5711.5t1e. sacked. Nothing done in Barley or Bye. Groceries quiet and nnehanged. Whisky steady at $1.04. Provisions quiet but firm. Mess Pink $.lO. Baron shoulders 13104,131 , ,c, clear rib 16Me, and clear sides 17Mc. Lard dull and nominal at 1hMa7,11.14e for steam and Inc for kettle. Cincinnati. eiNCINNArt, June 9.—Fl MIT dull and unset tled with no demand; family offered at tbiriff, C. Wheat. dull and drooping: red sold otials hill sl.3s, hut buyers held O ff id theclose. Oats unchanged nt bniroffle. Ilye dull at 98c. the latter rates for No. I. Cotton nominally unchanged with demand trifling: middlings 21.;ic.. Whisky dull at $1.02. Pork: mess sale able at CAI. but held at $40,50. Bulk.meats arm at I: 11115 e for shoulders and sides., Bacon quiet, but held firmly at INc, laylc and 1751'e fur shoulders, clear rib and clear sides. fugal cured hams advanced to 210. Dried beef 2:4 , . Me, and scarce. lard held nt 16c. but limited demand. 'latter dull, liGj4t..e. "Eggs lira,. Ale. Cheese 124.1::5(e. Linseed oil $l,lO, and steady. Lard ail 51.in?0,21. Groceries firm and good demand. Ban - sugur refinod Lil(lu It Mc. Col Tee I=l BVtr,wa. June P.—The receipts of beef cat tle are somewhat too liberal; W. cars against cars same thne last week. The market opened active. with prices of really good stock well sustained. while the Intent. classes mere weak and lower and ranged front gr1.12!..4 to :Mai for fair to Yell - choice shipping cattle; poor to medium sold at $7.5(1p; stockers qu iet at .V.7rdlrt..s; sales of 1.267 head at tst.—/ to It,l. Hogs unchanged; common to calm. ,Vlupp,2s for light, $9,511C213 for shoats toult tle pigs. The receipts of sheep - are aboUt the avenge. • Sr. Lome. June 9.- Cattle steady and Arm tt 4)olFt7k:e. Hogs ctcady nt 74(ig9e -for fat and ti. , ..474re for stockers. CUICACO, Jll2lO 9.—Cattle are dull and easy styes at 13.:5(1 , ,t1,75 for . butcher to extrl ship Idol beeves. elneland. (:I.I.:VELANn. June 9. — Flour Orin for C6llntry brtinds: tehlte XX .fliingl".7sf red :XX fiffiral; nto, XX fillriitn.nn; spring XX Rye Il flour rin and held at Vi. 2.1 1 -0.75 pertorrel• Wheat active and 2 cents higher at .{1.31 for No I red winter: $1.24 for No 2. Corn Inn: No I mixed We. No 2 held at Be. Oats firm; No I State at Tale. Rye quiet: No I held at Wig , 11. No 2do at fOliftle. Barley dull and nom inal. Petroletim unchanged: crude t 2.5 Per barrel. relined nominal at 2dyc per gallon. I= LOrISVII.I.E. June s.-Bagging active and dub with a good demand for 2 pound for tae. Cotton Mutts: middlings at 2k. Flour grater. itt SS,Z. Wheat 8.15!@1 ,1. Corn $1,15. Oats ate. Rye $l. Provisions: market firtaer with prices. unahmged. Whisky $1,0140,05. To bacco: sales CS Ohda at $4,502117,50 for frosted to lugs, fttie:2l.s° for common to medium bright leaf, including Wt hhds Henderson county leaf and strips at $11,75Q-WO. Hawes°. - Ostweida. Jane o.—Flour active and 4c higher. with salese.:ol bids at $1.2.5Q15.110 for No. I spring. $Ti1.1"......1 for amber winter, $7.75.1 - !, c.. 11.) for white Wad $8.31.fc5,75 for double calm: blat sane mill are selling at the outside quo tations. Wheat scarce and 111111. with sales: I.lSfl.oooi tin bu sh white Wnbagh sh choke white c at Eh; anada at .KI SIN, and club nominal at...SI.3MUM and No. 2, 1 1 NM itects44l/. (bra quirt and held at hi. 11141,1010 rt Ilaurtmonu. Juno 9.--Flour firm and holders detnand an advance. Wheat firm: Maryland Pennsyleanhi $l,-Nricl.44. Corn steady for white at 51.1%11.1ic Teliow.dull at ixM./ teadrat st..taa.c. 1 . 1-6- 101. Pro x visio O ns Ilruter nod uuchanged.. t W h is k ey has a better feeling. with more Inquiry at VASS' Memphb!. MEMPIII.I. June U.-Colton firmer nt 21;0; reee s ipts =l' baleen exports tliat. Flour quiet Moel unchanged. Corn dull and quiet. Corn etal quiet nt $:‘,45. Oats:firm at 5.169;4c. Hay dull at Bran dull at ale. • Lard auct ion!. Pork quiet at tatno. Bacot: shoulder.% nt 133(e: sides dull at 17"1.1%e. • I'HILADKLI'MA, June 0.-Flour spring l'itrusn.stru Whont dull: and sizolai. Itye'etendr.: westernsl4ll Corn dull; mined western .1.1..tea1.1.11. Oats in better demand. Provision% active. .Petro leum rrnde 151,, , J 19: relined .1 1 `,“!... Whisky dull colt unehattrel. T1”.E.0. June 9.-hflottr AVhvat 7r.lc NO.'2, white Wabaih. white Mk;Wenn $1.7.e1; Sfichtgan ;$1.27,b; No. 1 rt4t *131: No. 210..11.'...1 - ; No.3Uilite Wabash t 1.44: Corn la lower; N.. I othl at 9l No. 1 at thas a eh:ule law,: Nu. 1 Wc. ''‘ Milwaukee. ; Illli.w.trant. June P.—Flour dull and numl nal ..nud a aldlliu A' lower. ‘Yheat dull mod weak it Rl.ld for .7f o. 1:.{1.11 for No. n. Oulu lower at &lc Zr. , torn 00111,41. Rye Brutal K4.' • i )6,114 Ort. Jttn.•n. white Lwa,..lc lower: r3m ' No. 1 .51.1, , ,m ther firm ut anloni. ..f..te hQ ife ...tern W. I 111=! CLRSTMASID AND PITSSRLIOdIt RAILROAD CoNsAßT. , eune 9.-111 ran ODD. SbOtlib.rger, Zti7ristri n Mel ' 'd 1.1 ls" :4 " !litf 4 41 0 D a dt do. McKnight. Porter & Co; 2 do In,Drown Co; 24.000 ft. lumber. C o & C; care blooms, .1 51cmrheml; 1 do do.o Nimlck & Co:1 do pig metal. Rees. &D. 1 do do. Zug Cu; lot s Hon. & 51; 101 bbl. lime. Ate-A n bergh Cu; car lumber. McQuewun & 11; 4 bureaus. w 'donde, T C Fulton; 1 be h tram Rogers & Al= bpi bong., Arrnetrong flro & Co; I iron lever,. 1 bo iron. J Kohler; 1 tub Incon. Atwell 14 1 car s pipe, 11 II Collins: if eke rye. W Weinb: 14 to con', McHenry te if: 1 bbl oil. Smith .1: P; Ido paint oil. A 112312 do ao. It LPo bide Co: 71 eke fork, Houck, J.O Cu; bide egg,. II Riddle: It be. rye, ; W Weleh & I) sits rage. Mc- Elroy & Co boo bacon. I sks d apples. John Poll!: bbl bacon. II Rea Jr, 2.9 pea wagotts,' Coleman. It & Co; 6 nit bbLs. Pier & 14; 15b2s. Watt. I. Co; lot furniture. S Turner: 2 ham ecaleth & Co: I mute h -tram H G Strong; bbl 4 ham., dn fruit. baleen .0 "r: I) !MIK hams. do shoulders. Drupe & It; 8,060 rt. lumber, McQuewan 1); 5.1010 dodo, A Lewis: 1r..1 oil Gbh:. C Worn:castle; 1.4= 11 lumber, M Seibert: 5 bbl. e $ jars butter. Randolph &8: 100 oil WAN. tr Moore. PISSARCROR. FORS WASSID ASH CDICASIO RAIIJIOAIL June 14.-410 bble flour. T fns & Bra; 1 car machinery. 1 bicker& Co; „II eka rage. ltobt Christy; I bid Lamm. 4 do eggs. hum be & eke kept. Davis. Cham ber, & Co: 4 mowing machlru, It E Rodgers; I bbl meat. & Towneend; ;WOW, Lub 011 E Palmer & Cu: 45 bon PU:11/, W France; II S dO. 1. J Blanchard; 3 bble pork.:l do beef. Haworth & 1); i.lOl SO/Lp. Ni do cheeee. - Ar buckle,. & Cr., 10.10 do. R E Sellers/4 . 470; Lso , re, Woodworth & 6 eke ,entA. Godfrey 5: Clark: 47 eke Arran., Pdatore, bbl bacon. 13 bille whecle. Rea Jr, 4 to I tobacco, A' 81thaub; 4 at limestone. Omit, Bennett tk IN bus ob *me. N Ilmden; 1 borne rake. W Knox; 4 eke.. refs, 31cCullough Smith; 140 gaLe a ware.U. tree' cheese.] J . Vet ite FAO - do do. 1/111rort h. H &Co: 3 bee DeZonche &Co; 11 pumpe,llalloy. Peri-cll . & Co; 2 bble eke, 1 lot do. Wbitramre. W ttl3mllll bids whieky; J Corson & Co; Mr newing machine.. W Ham ner & ;el C 2 sks pea rle.Excelsior Flint Glum Cu:) car reapers, Is Rare & Sort; I do lumber. John Nanr; W.rs emu bble. W AILF.O4I7.NY - VALLLT HALIJUILID. June 9-1 car old rope. W Darn:nen: 7 do ,'tune, 8 11 0 . , - berger dr It: 1 do metal. W Smith,• 2 do dome.Knlan & Co:2 dtr do. Graff. CI & Co: I do lime. IlendemonUra; calve,. 2 pkge marketing. W Ifolhom; 117 eke rye. IX do onte. 221 do wheat. 10 do corn, Scott & 0; 25, aka wool. W 'Barker Jr & Co; 10 eke wheat, 0 S Close; 34 eke out.. Hingham &, (7: 51 van cord, Armstrong. & Co; 63 do do, KIST, P & K: 10 du do, Coleman. It & Co. Au.rantexx STATION L none. :4.-1 car ire. Gilmore. BJr Ca-1 car bane'. If or & Co; 37 eke rage. J Jones: 2 bte Immo, J Koben: 37 natio. Lacoek & do du, .14 Stevenson & Co; 175 bore I need, 51 11 Suydam; leer sebeat. Kennedy Ilro; 8 baits cotton. E Hyde kg Son :bb) wookol, WH Ilrilk 8 bra °meat. James O'Hanlin; lean Ore. Lewin. 11 ar I); 3) pk, tobacco. 8 bxe pipee, K & WJenkinson. IMPCIRTIS BY RIVER. • OueEv. rem ITZLI.X. June 14--149 bga oats, McCracken, 0 & Cu,• bxx tools,. 2 drills, 4 pea Iron, W H Rattler; NV galls stoneware, aft H Cooper; 910 do do, .1 II Hulett; 121 bga wheat. W McKee; jars butter, I coop chickens, 3 b. egg", P Corrignhn: 1 box chickens. S II Baird: Zenon, do, 1 box egg., 3 jars butter, - P Gallagher: DI bags oat,. 511 bga corn. 8 H Ployd & Co; 1114baft oats, 59 do corn. ode wheat. McMinn &-A: TS do oat.. :e do corn. McHenry & H: 97 bhia flour, M . Crumrtne; 00 tars corn, W WOO; 0 bacon casks. W 11 Hays & Co: 91 bga wheat. W McKee: 5 bbl, ir hides, W Fifteens & Ron; 2_ Ins bottles. II W Huffman; 1 box W S ,Gibson; 1 do W McElroy & Cu. Prrrantrpon. BROWNSVII.J.II Gratol PacEr.7 Otaatrany. June 0.-1 . 1 boles hay, J It Thornton; 10 bide whlaky, J Sleek; 0 bales hay. A SCarllalettZ hogs, W One & Son; 54 Wka note. McHenry & Hood: 40 bble flour, Mr ry,sver; I bbl cider, Watt. Lang & Co; Dla but w glues, It C Schmertz: 43 aka Ots. Campbell & Coulson; 1 bbl tehlilty, Fehi; 62 bog., owner. STONE' WATER PIPES Chininey • HOT AIR Sr CMMNEY FLUES, &C. A Wire and full assnrflaiot cumetantly on Lung. HENRY ap21...31, 13 ; 1: AEOOND AVIDTIJS. WINE OF .LIEE.—The gient-Elood Muu r Vi n 4. '"-- reVaTrr r iflVEPgli l gt ' atroZnArATAViT=rtITIV.ZrAt v0ziff,%14.,74.7),,-bdruntheAftglllthdrqge j 'aliat ll arfr e ant and denclona Arden§ ere rnderecl t to tt We ' paid I T "" I nr e..""r7rlin7bb.Vaf ~rino Flue 'St?' Voul . :alo ci andetnalefronnAtaeolintititaao the .0 .1 41A .- nlyttri bgarr. r ig gi " firt. " lt l i. " llll „ Z i t frn d . ' 74 t before l ". . - Va b itc r ai 2 VlZZlT ..P.d•- (111ARLES. re .... • . Carpenter and 8ai1t.10 . 3r.; Will P.aptly attend to all kinds .otioal °fat, . OH andtratertankstnatte tli order. No. 17 wtp 1 avenue. tamer Woloter atreakAlldalndr. • ' - _....—: . . —__.._-• , C t b ,, c . m w irto= Ch easel loq IterZiFIELD 4. 114111rit areas --~--. ~... w.z "Aar_ ~...........,. T., cn_a,..:v:i'::.~ss~?...:.ti'.fst~~..., RIVER NEWS: - The river was about stationary luvt evening with 1 feet e inches in the chan nel Weather continues cloudy with fre quent Leavy showers and hopes of a rise are siill entertained. The Belle, front: O , neva. arrived and departed as usual. The Leonidas wab to hare left Ciuein : anti for New Orleans 011 Wedneeday. . The Savanna has laid up at St. Louis The Cumberland river was, falling on Wednesday - with 1G feet on llarpeth Shoals.- The Collier, St. Louis a Pittsburgh. was at Evansville on Wednesdny. . The Juniata. Cnpt. C. L. Brennan, is au. mounted to depart for Cincinnati to day. and passengers and shippers shduld bear this in mind. She is the milt one of the packets boant now in the trade,' both the Arlington nisi St4lanries haring with drawn. and the Jutdata is getting all and morn business than sfie ran well attend to on the present water. The Glendale, from St. Lottin, in among he first brad line,' We notice that Capt. Evans has a sign nut on the Putnam for St. Louis. The Putnam is an excellent - Hummer boat and cuts ram• considerable freight 'on the present stage of water. The Cis-unite State, Capt.'W 41i Kerr; is Portsmouth regular packet for PortsMth today, leaving proMptly ut 4 p.m: She is in all respects a first class boat, and will receipt lustosengers and freight •through to Cin •Cinisti. The !clerk, Mr. Johnson, is a very courteous'ited attentive officer: —Capt...loaji. Wilhated, one of the l a pilots of t e libtsgew. from New Orleans, on her ref rit ,Inpward trip, reports that he obsery ' thee Insilco floating in the Mississip , eiurosed tube Tviethum from the wreek,of t 5 ill-fated Emma No. 3. lie noticed the first liody'in Walnut Bend, the second at Friar's Point, and the third opposite thumouth of White river - —SsyS the St. Louie Donoriof: Our special from Shallot], mentioning the de partnro of Several boate for St.- I,ouis, with good trips, among them the Ida Hoes So. I. avtth '260 psseengnre--thst it 10,01.10 worthas to. passing !minty— opened their . eyes and loueened their tollgate. . —We are sorry to learn that in the con flagration at Louisville, the other day, - all the fine Machinery of the new St. Louis and ...New Orieans'pncket Clam Bain was dentroyed: —The towboat Dick Fulton has, loon laid .11i• at lamioville for the summer, after havinfe....ntaiirreven roundtrim -from -that Ida,. to Natchez and Orleans. —The St. Louis Democrat 'nays: It tome out to sill said tw the contra7y, that Wni. C. Mather, of Pittsburgh, is not an owner of the D.J. Lockwood. .I'he.Atkannue, en route from Jr kanean nixer 4ouba,.wan aground nt Mani scrabble Bar on the hi, I. —The crtr . iie V. Hountz • has Le get'afhaat. RIVER PACFMTS . • , MONONIIAHEL.4 RIVER. FLEET, STEAM. R , BELLE, c'""11111: Independent Pillabargh, Brow,nsl ilia and Geneva Packet. Lath Waal' Boat above Itonoorahela at a ry;r:iESDAY, TUUBSDAY mod SATURDA , th ni o rl thasetotors to all polouton fAttlt . tg gtu a ttorltott boant.or Wharf: • W;1...1te [UW .t I= CA 1R0...5T. LOUTS, ' AL W ous A'll It r'rxit W. II A III! ISoS . MN: u•TEUDAS. Llthlust. 3 f. 3: Nalco. 102 Aarzt.. F TV ' s t ) p e ' vAZI)I ST.o di allalt ger reamer • • • tVAVANITA... ...... .J 7 ii.t'U%'xAv.ruff r. tVnt wad Int;nrrueStat• pure on I'i 111 , 1..1,A Ir. au, •t •(relent or a 1.., ”n boy,. PORTI3M:T9 PACKET. 08-12:1111tELl NG MAR. , :I ROSIN N A;il . rAMITAYTn. • lIVERY FRIDAY-4 Lew,. PortommithiSF PRY RIDNDA Y-40 A.R. The new and Splendid passenger .blamer GRANITE STATE, w. E. LEHR, . commander, leaveWacouluraced. For freLgig or psomage apply on ate. or to =I .7 17 Axenta. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati PACKET LINE The new and Wendt! elde , eheod a dg it %teenier ~ r , :. r•, , , • - JIIIN'EAT_A.: . , :-= . ..t.' - rMlll,7Atifit,VAT*llP, ?r g h for o n . l e i p t . n . I t l ty tterriv. ertn leave Canctneta ' n,erptli let,N. " '4" . 4." P" 1 1. ..A ' al ra n triF a ' 7).l ', .ere,.., , ,,,,... ' ~ •JA3II7I:SOOLLI:dd,-Atenta. STnfiIVIELIUPS. trO , RI •LIVERPOOL !'•AED MN,TITE INMAN , 111A11., STICAMI3IIIII, numbering arta. fttst eos vessels. among them the eciabr.. • ( . ITY in' PA RIR, ANTIVIMP, CITY: Ur•BA c T i r ip ,al:4l , ;_BA LiTIMOIpt, &Milan; E VERY Vertf6AY, tkm. rwr 45 Yo th 11l yer. New York. ror rearace or farther Inforro•• BINGHAM, ; i 4 3 RarinvlSLOsTasicT. - - .-113.RAEO3949STINGS. BA9CII Hairy Bier & Co., 4011V.M. COOVER & C 0..) BELL AND. BRASS,-FOUNDERS. • 13tass- - CaStan. gs KIDS PRO*11:14 ` T 0 ORDERS ARP WlMPlRaNt a A i v i s to ; 8 Ittir,"gA : 14 2L0F1 T Y. 1441 , ril # 4 1 4th. .• - oincs Con et' ThirteEnth and Pike Streets. ATWOOD & IVIcOAFFREY,. conmlumstir..`,. 4..rtusp rituthoek.'rs.. Pauli rhtumess l ' lF ErrtiltimmlAcm&ra rorirsimutziori & cOa wricAlt.Puirs,Lifl) BLOWICKS. AVTEELER!S 'at~nt Cam eandelers • ' 'rEDWAritevlais; No. 41 S. Third Street General igent for State of Pinniyivinta. ' Anoonl°',Mif r,lo4.49iNiulKtithiq°Plf,trte Bu " • I ) ECORATEIYAND PLAIN , anC,'Slate MANTLES, L. Maria by steam power.- +ha onlyytioa:o Ponneylrabla now. Cate Una ..7g,"”....Vicit• /Wallas are made. /ZIFt martda ...AWL r Tow trom•whlto warbler% warn to oi assrill- wWe3 ttgtnZ.. of all rerstiesadr STUST,=rt3/9"ißrAnt ZPCubeirp, L..." 23 •Wt a a., • - W. WALLACIM' JOHN VILLESPIE, Ch' nnteys Swepr 11"nr% dais en. Curwt” c iih ou g ~,,,kinginrt. All Vl72l4lll4llPrilry !it: A 'P. o r D14'41 =ee,b.,L,* , Plttabargb * . Vrt y glret • Fit SPECIAL NOTICES 'DOCTOR WHITTIER CONTEV -- MR TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES. That, names.. class of eases manning from adf.abuse. producing unmanliness. nervous debility, irombility.erepUons, *martial emissions, and axially impotency permanently cured. Persona afflicted with delimits., Intricato and long standing constitutional complaints are politely invite& to call for i bOesullation, width costa nothig. Ea - pe- Menne. the best of teacher., has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient. w i th out nnt, and which In most csses can he used lund ranee to business. Medicines prepared in the es tablishment,vhich ybrocea °Mee • reception and waiting rooms; also misting and sleeping apart ments for patients gutting daily rimer/far atten- Bon.•nd Vapor an deb ernical baths. thus concert- P.lllrfatted.T24°, 4 ,'..`n d s.pr i Ala hi. p.mphle, anipages. sent to any ad nat dress for two stamps in male evelope. Ilheasends of-cares treated annrially, at o men and .11 user the country. R Write m r.r e7oVrer=e r lTll l M.b ° ,l7.l l g: Hours tr It. l • lo a hl P. It. ' Sundays 12 Id. to 9m. Pamphlet tient to any addresa fOr Two err:oil, ard lir DYSPEPSIA—SEW MODE OF TREATMENT. PROFESSOR WALK Elt. the distinguished Eng lish Botanist, discovered in Australia as exceliont Botanic remedy, an effectual cure Inc Indigestion. Milian% and Liver Complaints. and communicated Tbe sum tn the Philadelphia Botanic Iratttute. h. Sentetncr will. on application, forward fren to al. this Important recipe. Th e 21,,, d , c a Rat thoZiety who makes this an nom o t mernent will t melte any charge for this taco object beingo demonstrate the fme riority of Botanic ove overt Miter practice of medicine. but in return inquest those who are benedttect to forward to the Society a statement of their rase, and thus aid with feels the prose at mot t . m , " _Ye n t . T dI FVE . 74 . I. I ritilr d a!' 'eANIZ IlisTiT e CTE,'''Siti South 13th street. h,t,Y2 15a..31AN1100ll: HOW LOST! HOW ItEiBTORED --Just Published In a sealed I envelope, Prlce.slx rent, A LECTUREONTII NATURAL, TREATMKNT. Roil Bodies' Cure f bpermetorrh res. or Seminal weakness, and war. - merits to Marriage generally; iNervousnea:t Co - 71,"4 =i n tYi E gf. rl p it a gl4. '" .;: r eiT.11%1:111V. )! VrtYo7,l.l`rec,i , '"7,ll-Nitig.;• )Pent' [ `°°,;.', 7: KW, In a plain envelope. to oily addresa. postpa d. en recuipt of six ap, or two postage stamps to (BIAS. . C..KLllit, i & CO.. lin Bowe, til tt York. Costoftice box 4.588. Also Dr. Culver. 'a "Martini:a Guldih:' PrICO 4.L.n-11 ! !, mva:, nrBATCIIELOR'S .HAIR DYE.- , This splendid flair Dye la the b.., i h t h e world. itannless,rellablo;lnstantatneollooloes not . contain lead. nor any VITA LK' polt.n to produce tinntlysto or death. Avoid the vaunted and dein etre preparationweilasting virtues they do not pos ture.. The genuine W. A. Dateholorin Hair Dye has had 30 years untarnished reputation totpbuld'lta Integrity as the only Perfect Mar Dye—Waelt or Brown. Sold be all Druggist.. Applied at 16 Bond street. N. V. ' • for WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c ESTABLISHED BY A. k T. WOM, 1811 W. M. G 011MT,Y, Wholesale Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, Directly upeosltinengtO IlutalJ PIITtiII (: B(111, I'A. Meaner & Harper GRAIN AND PRODUCE Commission • Alerchants, I= CHEM • I= M. STEELE .& SON, • Commission 'Merchants, Anti 'leaner/ In 14.41U1t. GRAIN,FIttiIi. &c., ite. N 0.1113 01110 STREET. near Hoyt Common. Alto tawny City. W. C.- Armstrong, ,bacces•or W Feiner • Arts.4viut.) PRUDLCE - COMIIWON lIERCIUNT, :33 MARKET STREET. L.J..BLANGHARD, Whu!emir. and Retail Grocer, _No..396PENIC STREET "ITTLE. BA IBD & PATTO,.i Whole 14111. k: ROCTRg.Conansitatrn lion.bonta and Alen Pnoducc. Flow. Mom, C:30,40. Ek.h, fartnn, and Lan! Oil. ary_ti. Tunis sod an I•lttabarat Mansitactans gen• - ndl, 11.1 sod 114 SOCONI, ,TI4BET. Vlttatnt,ti. Jnint ttocsa....yrst. It. uorsc. JOHN 1. HOUSES: BROS., Successor% to .1011 K I. HOUSE S ltt., Wholesale Gnaws slot Cortunlrollas- Marellenta, comer of hadtbtald 000 Water avow, kltlatonais aorta ,lIIPTOM. QHIPTON A: WALLACE, Wholemle GROCERA AND PRODUCE DEALERS. N. ItrStxth a venue. l'ltt•barib. OILS Tack, 13ro. - ct Co., -PERRY BUILDING, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. TACK - BROS., • Philadelphia. WARING cV KING, Comnatsrlom Benne:as •ud Bruter* In Petroleum and its Products, UAL7.81.1.14 BLOCK. I/COI:BINE WAY. M 1.0,00111 A dilteo WARING% K IN G-& CO =1 ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY Herbert W. C. Tweddle, mAsurAeruntat tar - Lubriatig Blifeitg-Ails, 103.1P8E RAILROAD AXLICOIL. . Pl:ands esal. haat without ensue, remama Re m _ rid at lowest temperature, Spatial all for tropi cal climates or hot weather. I.llollloYrlilt. Emma:. MACITINR 4/10P. Willeut armrs. SAW HMI. AND PLANING anT.I, OIL!. N= 1 7 , 1 1 d! h i1".. , 17.114AD-1.10112 . VIN TANNICRIP _P-aRNYA/Isr; • VINO and FINIFIIING GASOLINIC OIL 11 A 101Plin I/11. 'PA RA VFIN N. ARMOR VARNISIT. to powers./ Might Iron Work and Machinery from rust. View produCts aremanufactured under Or. Twaddle'. patent by kidixtrtmated Steam In Van.. me Lubricating Oils are almost odorless. perfectly pare,re uniform. and mostly light MIL/1.0.1. stand a tepatu unohanned. and remat aror id. unm yn.liaWd,, and tztoipatim . tise arLors mny of the prmel Airriera7ef ei t. all 174 Ml/k/118TR win El7. ' Woekri ned sla. flharpsborg ariciac. • • FINANO/AL CENTRAL ;BANI. No, 35 Bank Block, = CAPITAL., Dank of Discount , awl Deposit STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIADLIL ' Diciest on Time Depoliite. I collet:Dora =dot% fill the DelhciPal Of tee u nited Sell. and Cleedee. I ; , I'IIO7IIAS YAWCETTIRON BAILEV, Arlktilikrll6 . lll, 4 . 4llTlngiTaliN JULIUS A MICR, JAHN!) M. BRUM JANIES /11tOWN,, PAM. IL RAMIE., j. U. WA L T I IPOrIi'AWCAY, I I4 I 47. J. W. DAV ITT, Omni°, • M. LIUNNINGS. Cltshlw s . apt.LiTgame ; I • 'D'ULL7iii - BA.TIN(3B No. 65',Fourtli..Av'eutte. L7ISRTERED'DY ~;833 • ASSETS, 8:2,598,371 60. .:I"'S"AVV&L'A'r P inati,m,:ftr°ol°lgn'e'it November lot, from 7 to 9 o'e;ock. ane tiont 270- Tember let to S lay Ist. from 0 6 to 0 I . llr i „ izit t rne . ivri .l l ~snj .. of n epee; s . t h d r . elated (mien a year, In June and ll.L b mber. toter. Aiflite bete declaredsemiannually On June and Denembet,. since the Bank was oryanised,,as the rate of Flifrer Cent. per your. " lutatnotilf not drawn oat to placed to the credit in - Ltfo Chypolitsw in principal, and hewn. the acme Interco Iron the lint deli of lane end Devuussigr, tompeundhurtedas leer. *without trunbling e depositor to cell. or even Le present his pass [rook. At this rata money will double In less thanbwolye Books' contelniai the Cherfor.:Arialre;. holes and inundatio the omee . ns, fundsheddiwthysie„eppliesitlonal. Pfteision.N - r-JA:IifEEI 11141t13.11A.N. , , ). '• VACS ,Pltesippern. • (1=111=•• Lai. F. Yabee ' inek.. , ;John n . 11,fahoeieberwelv'';' James nAtiley, • .Jenses errfele, ;' : itierrtgri ,O 4T: ; Tnvc Weli..'.l: Aidicsba, . - itlectri Ina,. .741, ,m. L . , , k (L a irialei.. ' 1 j.t . ..tlit r .l. m taz 1 ., ''.....',:.-'' • 1 1 . E1t .e.. 3 +i '""tt : . John Evan.. ... Wenn. Ty. Eileen Jr John J. Grilleeple, - . . Philhin, ' William kL 1ia.11.4 -. : 4/Valhi Phillips, Penn H. Hanker. • (nem IL Ittnalrok. Hichanl HAT. :Wm. E. nehmen... ilo , =it . Ken., • ! Alerandv k y TußeArrnit-Al[ri T S A. COL : BscarrAnY-44.1111:13 D. . At= 21=11= FINANCIAL, Tradesmen's National Bank, \VOODD STREET, CORNER SECOND AIL INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS sold, Coupon Bonds and Stork 1:1= OLIUME: M i gtelunt, ne.kder INUITS C LA 1115. M. J. Cashier. AMERICAN BANK, No. 80 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURGH MIMI= Stockholders Individually Liable BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN KLOVD. WSL FIA/YD. President. r.CTORA: Thos. M. Marshalll, I John M. Mortlend. Wm. 'l . :Shannon. Archibald Wallace. James Arrott, Jos, D COOO. Ih. Leech. Wm. Floyd. John Floyd. •.. . , Collections made •on nil 'mint... In the 'United Staten and Canaan. Prompt attention paid to nor reepondents. • .11110±13 FREEHOLD BANK AND BUILDLNG ASSOCIATION, No. 100 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh APITAL . 'I I% II hX. DEPOSITORS SECURED BY REAL. ESTATE AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DE rums. M2b2=MG= ..,,,~...,...n........._. ~~.. EDWARD DOUSE, 'WILLIAM P1111.111'5, JAMES H. CRAFT, AUNT. W.MACKET. TIIUMAS STEEL. JARED M. BRUSH, .15!Vti . . Secretary aiid Treueuror—THOMAS STEEL. Asalstant CaMaler.—JA3l ES . P. SPEF.IL . . . Office bourn from 0 o'clock o. M. to 4 o'clock u deny and every noturdny evening irony to 10. • epadvdt • COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, 92 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh .$200,000 Stockholders Individually Liable. W. IL EVERSON, W. C. ILACRUIC President Cashier. 11111ECIVILS: ALEXANDER BATE.:I, JOHN TANDnAY, A. 11. ENGLISH. li. Ni. W. 11. EVERSON, 0. PHILLIPS.' 0.11UG11A11.1., B. F. WILSON, JACOB KLVE. . MERE Collections made on eh eeeessible polithe of the Unmet Stores and Canada., • INTEREST allorrelk.un TIME. DEPOSITS. Prompt attention Oran to all bootless of three. ponclanla. CITY BANK, 112 FIFTH, AVENUE, = EMMI ISE= STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN Fit:MANGE nought and mild. and *ben dealred remitted to Mumma Collection. made on all and and Canada// the tirtrielpal points of the United Slams and Canada/I. 1/O.IfINK6 President. JA.II&C 31cCABC, Vice President. W. M. 110111/Ale Cnshier. 11 17.4. 2 4 es licentre. Hugh Nestle& re'rp=re ll ' klarCgot U. Mmes. Thomas Bourke, Pavia Yana. Chas Mit,lnzi, N. 3. Grace, N. Wimpy. lelOS MMWMM=I ----.- THE -., THE SAFE DEPOSIT 00. Of Pittsburg MOM Safe Keeping of Valuables, Underanarank. and tad ‘rdina of &Xenia Its Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, No. 83 Fourth .Ave IrfilMT0101: William Phillips 'Henry Lloyd. IMIES2I . Sec'y, wid Treas.—B. Oport daily from 9 MORGAN; =I Ay all Intrdd...nr trona Bp Buy and SetS cm . cool GOVT.IINMISNT BM' A General Banking Business, THEO 310ILGAN, 4A-111171SL 8. ISCEYC, = (Late re/manor Gemmel and A r dJ or o t be ) t tieherarof the Wtste of New . ca i g ng an n d h he n G e o n l e n t w he e f l rie a n nme t hs M o e c welters Sr. executed with the greatest pfwel tele de patch. Met hand and Investor, living at s distance. can rely Vine our attention to their sonallest or ith epual 'lticie'r'sztlir'ituut7i=""""rott. o Indi v id ua ls svonible terms. and Tryst Companies. contemplating • change In their pecort ties. or desiring unmake Inquiry ooncarning any tutorial unlace r& have in this city are Invited to 0061 us personally Cr by letter. lief *ninth—Steens. Jay Cooke & New York. • N. Holmes :& Sons 67 Dlarket Street, PITTSBUIfaII, PA. STOCKS, SODS AND OTHER SECURITIES, Notour km, .OLD ON commustos. Pairtionlar.stteotto paid to :m• puretturi sad United St . tee Securities. HART, CA GHEY & CO., Bankers d Brokers, CORNER FOURTH Nl) ,, N A ORD STREETS, rittlal l u,(o.P.,,.: 2 . . taut:co:l3m9 To ' - . Exchange, I •ud perdclar attnntl 4100.000 Ei-ovei Sight bra 7 Per Cen, (Rllll BURIINGT CEDAR MINN First .YEAR CON LIMITED At 90 and === .I.:Loony in CIIARIZ.9 L. hn miff la ahrailynixeipletoici and ehoirielnivi eerninite.iielthe:hereitteiikt tho work la mildly en - wresting. We wiheallatiteity reenniniend theft Bandeilthii iiatestend beet investment In the marteL: • ill.l9.l.Sle.bienUes. at amens prime Pe, leir,Rent,...latemist. while these pe.Teditht enitl naniniatler Jar aint; „in* ire meld !AS Peet 7.4 ereSUri. 34 . . ' HENItY• CLEWS, SE; CO" , • Bankem , ••• ••, 32:Will:Street, , New York. S. ECLEAL & CO., NO. 65 Fourth Avenue - - , ENGINES, BOILERS, & c. FORT Pr - ft Boiler, Still and Tank W ORKS-. CARROLL & SNYDER, TLI3ULAR. DO(7HLF FLIED TUBULAR FIRE BOX AND I'YLINDBIL STEAM BOILEB:& Qlf. STILLS ANIPOIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ANTI PANS, SETTLING PANS. BALT PANS AND OON DENSERS.. STEAM 'PIPES. GASOMETERS AND IRON RRID :ES. PRISON DOORS AND COAL SAUTES. OFFICE AND WAREIIOUSE 11.100.000 Cor..td, 34, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURG PA. tlr Orders sent to the above address 111 bo Peotototlrattended to. nitte:VO HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Con Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NEAR TIIS POINTJ Engine Builders, Founders, MACHINISTS. 31.ufaeturn STEAMBOAT EINGLNES and EFTA- . TIONERY ENGINES of all slice. Special attention invited to onr new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLR BOILER of 11l horse rawer- CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS fur Oil Wells. SIIAPTLNG, PULLEYS, RANGERS, ROUSE uld TOBACCO SCREWS. and IRON TOBACCO PRIE3SES, on band and made to order, at the 3100.000 5200.000 INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the AlloghenT Hirer. near the Point, Pittsburgh, In. • (11. - prompttv 1111.1. TRY US. Riesick & Bro., FIRE AND BURGLARPROOF SAFES AND VAULTS. ENGINES AND MACIHNERY, BREWERS WORK. REPAIRING and PUTTLNG UP MACHINERY. YDRA ULIC CEMENT. Cor ner 17th and PIKE STREETS. PI ttabtuith. Pea noKqe; O'HARA BOTT.Tat WORKS, F. REPHAN & CO., Triri.&araraEgAillE RISO S . DOORS, Cor. of Serond Avenue and Liberty Street. mrsausan. 0100 000 Repairing done promptly. Orders isent to tbe above address I.'lll be promptly attended to. F. REPIIAN. formerly Manager at CARROLL . fa SNYI/EIVS. - FOUNDERS, DL9.OIIIMSTS. KNAP FORT PITT Foundry Company. OFFICE AND WORKS TwolIiI) Street, 17'gathinen,111ng 31111 Machinery. Nall Ma, ehlneg, Retorts. and eastlnets generally. ml( NATIONAL FOUNDRY Byron li. Painter. J.. ' l l =l./. iluksioy Pipe Works. 'orner Carroll and Smallman Sreets, vi)x Dosxuonsr. net 1. Y. to S O'CIOCAL P. 34 KEENE & Street, AVM. SMITH, =MINE=UIS= rtilaslon. MINX - RS, BONDS. 'K 7 1113. acW GOLD. 10,3f1 MANUFACFIMITA OF Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, GAS AND WATER WORKS. general Castings for Gas and Water Woritsi . • I would alto call the attention of Superintendents of aws Worts toO man of EIrIVItTS. ARDISILSON IL A. Iflllttitlkiidt 310NONGAIIELA FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON 4/ . 00 Usanfactnners , rt IRON ROUSE FRONTS, WIN • DOW LL71 . 6L8 sad BILLS, 2.114 Castings of all Descriptions. e tt r poi ti al a pai ttention d to: ARCHITECTURE II nod to nyf for. WlndorGlasit Orvice dem rocanler-270. 1 50 WATER ST., Pittabornh,Paa ••,, • 7 ROBINSON - REA &CO ., . onect !! Ciri to Root. eOl. MENIS WASHINGTON - WORKS' FOUNDERS MACEILNIBTS.PITTSBITROLL Mantifacetirers of Boat and ettationsty &sun Bet , Muni% Ge i rrali =ref. 0.1 ma ."."" ta +LW " a SUM, Bar an Sheet Iron .ork. " f=711% " 1 1 1. #4111) . , THOS. 'CARLIN . & 'CO., 1 . Fottrth.Ward Foundry &figinjno Works.. SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGIIMNY CITY. PA. -• , . Mtinufacturors of Stationary and Portable Stara, Pdodnes. Pres.% Pulleys, Shafting. Grist and Kaw'll ill Work, Rolltnyylllll.4 Machtne Canino. Grate Bars, Welsh.. Wavu. de. Bent to order and have on hand =sin of all We.. toy 1:45 . Pheanix Roll . Foundry. Cor. LIBERTY ANDII4I'M , BOLI,MAN.& BAGAT;RY •; • Manufacturers:of Susatior Chill Rolls, Sault - Rolls 'and. Pinions. le ' „. , • NtiA, '110;Iti Loin, Coupons; told to the p o r chimo sad • of . I:nt Bonds: . ' ' '•" '4 , ''9 ,l ;•t,' ; hti 011laiii 1,4 Gold Loan W. DeCAMP, • ATTORNEY AND COerikEitos Item removed to No. 07 GRANT lllTEtklfl 4 blush. WUI practice te.theU.S.Ctreattifeaktd Court/410 the Kate dopremiienellstl the of Allegheny county. sad oats collect...lms to meet Of the adjacent monis, jeegeou !F V. & TAX.) iPIDS & SOTAT. R. CO'S IiTIBLE BONDS. ANTITY FOR KALIL Accrued Interest, H. H. HcCORKICE ) .• Attornei:atlT.,4l:w. No, 18 GRANT STREET. .11 ith,;ll,lo ,1i 441.1 AEcnog.D. BLAIEELTI - No.IIIIITITTA AVELNLIE, usd November. UPSON, *Ri jn , • M It ?WPM, . 77 7 EVITIMO "MITI= Mt Zrolia=l47.Tll 3.4 ,„1115:4,1 coTTolf:xatt+s-'!'"":: HOLIES, BELL & CO. ANCHOR Colliffi MILLS," PITISSURGEL brat[tsettlrtMrOf ' nr.AVlr MEDlCrir,i.k4qm' ANCHOR AND AUGNOLIA: Sheeting alid Batting PIiTBI3WII3ii,PA: =1 NO MOULD. 1332E12 = ll=l C=EI PROFESSIONAL IRON AND STEEL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS. MILLER, BARR fi PARKIN, OFFICE: No. 33 Liberty . Street, RIZ X , l' 11TTSBURGH,PA DUQUESNE -WORKS. Colei,iian, Ral>ui t_V/ Co., IRON, NAILS, STEEL, Axels Ind Springs. DUOESNE, L 1 AND JUNIATA FLAT BAIL ROUND AND SQUARE IRON, BAND. 1100 Y F.IIKKT AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLAtES AND HEADS. DUAILD IKON. DRAO AND DROPPER BADS FLANG&I.CUTTItIt BAM.CYLINDER,DION T AND FLAT DAIL.for Coal CIRAVIIAIIS,WEDGES anti HARROW TEETH, SPRING. PLOWAND CULTIVATOR STEM., STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS, eat to pattern, STEEL TI RES,STEE I.SHAPTI NG. A LI STEEL roAcu, BUGGY and WAGON SPRLNDS ta.".l A.ITL£44 OLTNAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. 0771(173 ANT) WORKA-117th .keel and Alle- lihel7lLlVer.slad 77 Witter lames, Muth rah. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ESTABLISHED 15.13. ANDERSON & WOODS, Best Refined Cast Steel OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. ALSO. Bed Refined German Plow & Spring-Steel CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE. Pitts burgh. Pa. PITTSBURGH .Novelty Works. FOL'SDED D. ANgt. MOORIIEAD, ADAMS CO., Manaketurers of K ETSTONE STANDARD A MR, tou3Wa Patent, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. Janos Faced Patent Door Locks and Latch. Paint and Coffee MW., &c. PittebeCorne rsti.P. r or FIRST" AVENUE nod GRANT STS. Sheffield Steel Works. SINGER, NIIIICK Su CO., C= Ranofact:ours of oeory desaipllon of . Cast - and Geyman. Steel, RAILWAY SPRINGS: , ELLIPTIC ANC PLATFORM SPILLS GS, • AXLES. STEEL TIRE. As., tgo. WARE - 1101.15E83 Wader and 100 First ntreetv „BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. -PARK BROTHER CO Mannfactnrers of all Descriptions of STEEL. dTFIOE And WAILEITIIUSK-3Oith, 31eL and . Railroad ptreete, Plltsburdla. • STOVES, CASTINGS, &c COOK STOVES. Get the Bet-A! BISSELL & CO'S TRIUMPH, For::T3ituminous Coal WarneAed to COOK. RAKE or ROAST es wel re my other Stove In the 'Union. • BISSELL Sr, . CO., No. 235 Liberty Street ALSO. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES. ORATE IRUNTS. FENDERS., COORLVO RANGES. So. At.. GRAFF, HUGUS a CO. Manufacturers of every variety of STOVES, Boston Cooking Range, "THE FIERY FURNACE" • YOU WAILMING BUILDINGS. TILE NSW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOPS, REOULATOR, - COLUMBIA CoOK 13TOVR. VANKA_Cteelrtnetl Pratern/IVRTABLE ItANOR, CAST IHON_MANTLES, WKLIALANM ILKFLEC TOK,_g_IIATES,free hem Qust; (MATS FRONTS, FENuERS. 206. and 208 Liberty,Street, ~~ A.BRADLEY&CO. •No. 20.:W00d Street. Manufattabers cif the Onteleat Varietjof COOL PAIILLOIL and HEATING BTOI7IOI to be found.. In oar assortment will be found all the latest PAT TERNS and ilincovl mEray3, pot. the .repel.. l ien of mi=t , t , = , ni ii le , mullet t Ift: d ieted by - was 1.0 ' 4 will be futrod u the= liable as well as economical. Would l pular att.:Moe to ea, new IiCILCANO STOOL for cburchra,halle and stores. Over 000 wild In three months. Intended for with or without amino. All who hare and theat brunotince them superloito ;my other and fur cheaper.' Sand for Catalogueand Price List 18.11 WINES, LIQUORS, &o. . WAGNER'S. FRENCH COLORING The Very Best in the United Staten, BANUFACTIMED BY WM. 981 North Seventh Street, PRILADELPILLL Rxrciii.vcstiLAlf n tha le;4lng hones In Phils: Schmidt & Friday, INIFOW.rIIIIS. OF VINES BIiANDIES GINS &c WHOLESALE DEA:LERS iv PURE RYE WHISKIES. Nos, 384 and 386 Penn, 'Cor. eflLtildiTll4l, funned,' Canal. JOS..S.FINCIE & CO., : "TIM trrucer. Putabluirb,. YJr e~WIileK"01 CU ITiLLYD PURE ..4.l4QuolacltoTiri, 1 .44 " ku..1,54."1=21. PAINTING,.GRAININD, &o 4011.- T. GRA - k, puss up linti TAMER, liILAINFR"AND No, 34 NINTII STANNT, WO= UAW um' .t.nter.) nuamo., RAILROADS ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL. ROAD AW. voll am,. and depart as Rd , V ,TL1..0, Th " ;44 . Yl ^ T;ins Leavel. ' lliont 14ot Antra at Cnlon Da t. I. '""'` . E. 223 am Mall Train— ..1 1 , 3 sot Sinn Tettn.„.. et 10 ant Fast Line 1.4, sax Pi r ttVlVLlfi:: 14 34 „am' tri"rb°" o "" 'it 4:1 i Phila. Expreis 3 301. Pa t el . ne . ES E' . 1 t Pas that Lino 7:40 pm Way Pasmir..lo: el pm Wall . . N0 . .1.. ' "6 30 an• Walts No. 1 '1" - 0 am Wall's No. 2..11 31 ars 110n7x Se No.l : Walts N 0.3.. 303 pm Walls N 0.2.. j ''' Johnstown Ae. 4 03pm Jolinatown Ae. . tun Wail . . No. 3... 6 0 3 Ord W .. n. ,.N.0. t • ... a . quilt No. 4.. 3:00 Prald 01 s No. .. c pm Hometed A. Wall' No. .. .• pm Np 1 M 39 plolarealtAoNom A pm v. nil. Nn. 6...11:00 pm'Zionaved A., i No. 1 BD§ vist Cnninnati Amass led Paddy Expeeaa feaTe daily. All othertrains daily, eXeapt RUMMY. The lnureh 17 10 W leave. Walls Illation ovary Sunday at 9.00 a. en.. reutang Plnapt as 10 00 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittslll4 sit 1210 p. ta. and arrives at Walls Mallon at •10 Tut. further tnfontiVonitygla wrThAssm_ The Pennsylvanta Railroad CompaniWl not sil t or Mama, cum t forty e air . 7,Tt1e7,17,1 l e t their reseonalbrlitY to ode —.• &ad Ihriletuti a value. Ali Ramie eueeeddrue that ewt he at the rim of the owner. ' ing ' s ' llit ' e r n tl' SP AM a l01 .1,•• , cAss nu- -. . Ge ieral Etweerintendivt . . Altoots, es. /111;11‘rei!CRGII. FORT 'WAYNE :t avri ,1 4 ,0 A L krTgaggAMILL 2 • ilt: IL• From MAY, 29 ..1870. tralus will leave tram and arrive atilt? Luton Wept north 000, pitte• burgh oily tithe, as follows: I.SAVe. 1 ,seeevp., Fwd. Line itlp•.rn,Faut tuna 1 1113 • Fri, ,t ye, Ext.7t . .a In Onetneli,... t. ip.7,. ::I;it,:o h liTAtatt :4,1-rWa.Y.'O,, . 5 ' i l, :: nom.. 11‘....1111 , mVtd , ti.9- 'ap.ll - ..i..0 pm ci..t MORE... * 'a a11it,79 7 -.Aand Ex.. pm P "' .l ' F ' . . • Pt .