The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 04, 1866, Image 4

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    Wit..-.NEIKEt r rZ.
*Banker 'and Broker,
118 Wo ot
St.,' near earner of Fifth.
All descriptions of Government Bona.
bought and sold on liberal terms
London and Contmental Exchange sold at
New York rates.
Gold. Silver and Coupons bought at highest
rates, and Gold Drafts Issuesi on New York.
FTNANCE AND TRADE.
Geld opened this morning at 140 1 4, which Is
a decline es compared with ytwterday's rates.
ItisPs and Seven Thirties advanced a quarter
per Cent, but when gold leaped up to 111 . 14 the
advance on all government bonds wan logt,
and Seven Thirties declined to le2stflicd . ..
There in n remarkable disposition manifested
on thereat of holders of Seven Thirties to ex
ehaege;their. for Five Twenties, and realize
the difference and interest in addition.
The rather gloomy character of the news
from the money centres of Germany is die
couragbigt the Germans seem anxious to rea
lize On investments that will-be endangered
during the coming war, and this, as a matter
of course, produces considerable embarrass
ment and confusion. It Is not natural to sup
pose that foreigners will Invest in our securi
ties, and thereby stop thesouttlow of our coin;
on the contrary, we rarest look tor large ship
ments of our bonds batik ou us, and the sooner
gold or exchange advancers to the highest
point, the batter for the country at large,
thotigh Inconvenient it nosy to for those who
had made up their minds that we were rum
idly approaching a specie inmia, bought goods
for gold on time, and disregarded all funda
mental rules laid down by the beet writers on
political economy.
Our local money and stock market is dull
and unchanged. hank nod Insurance stocks
not much inquired for except a low rates.
and in anticipation of dividends. In 01l stocks.
the feeling is ratbbr better. Some of thn com
panies that nave not given any sigma of lir,
for many months, are beginning to revive
again, and It is to be hoped, since the tax inns
been taken of oil, that they will be enabled t o
pay off their debts and declare dividends.
dlr. P. U. Mertz's New York quotations fe
alty were as follows: Gold, IG%; ISal's, tall_,
Five Twenties, 10:0102%; Ten Forties, ft - syr, c
Seven Thirties, IMIlleris:; Certificates, lets,
C- ft P. SilitP. F. W. .t G. 11. IL, H 7 7%
lienneboff oil, i 2.;; Pithole, 2; United States;
St Gregory Gold, IN.
E
The "Enterprise Oil Company" of Omen
County, announces a monthly dividend of two
per cent; and the "lin!sten Company," of Ve
nango County, has also declared a monthly
dividend of two per cent.
The lends along OIL Creek are estimated at
a bona tide atoll wine of two hundred and
nay mlllfans of dollars. Many portions of
these lands have been sold at prices that
would bring the Whole at the sameQ, rate to
this sent in the aggregate. The disfance I.
but little ever fifteen Miles, and the valle)
narrow throughout Its entire extent, on that
no Idea can be readily fors an of the taxmen..
wealth contained In Its bosom.
—The paulo In Great Britain mown to hate
*been ent.:rely cm:dined to F.ngland. The Glas
gow Herafd, of the Bah last, says :
ult Is satisfactory to know that In the mid,
of the panic w bleb be. disturbed so titsa...t
rowdy, and we beheye, causclessly, the va
rious markets of the yountry,thettentch bank.
were Deter sounder,. more Prosperous, or
their resources more ample than at present.
Trade with us b, generally sound, and to
many departmenti there fa much brisknm.s.
Any panic felt in this quarter bats been con
fined almost entirely to the stock exchange.
whore much valuable property has been
thrown away ut prices preposterously helot,
their real worth, and what, when the storm
blows by, they will again speedily attain."
—The Finissalelpnia Ledgrr says :
l o il i at t rassi. has brought any very Import
ant of off-88, they have not yet made
th „jpearunce on the market. It is thought
onitit 'probable that bonds have arrived, but
with Instructions to sell within a curtain
limit, which, at the present price of gold.
proves to be impracticable. Connideringthosr
ever, the extreme stringency, of money at
London, it is not probable teat many bond.
could be sent here on speculation. Under all
the eiremostancen, it is likely that the Persia
will take hark quite as many bombs nn she
brings, and so bate corresponding nascent
of gold.
—Among the Minim/ failures announced,
the news of which was brought by the Porous,
/the those of lioult, English and Brandon, at
Liverpool, alto tiolderners A Clifton. Dull,
Cad ell A qsi , Grannacopulo & Co., and other,
nearly all connected with cotton. There wet.•
Is hew bit remora ot the failure of a large dais
ots,steg house. Cotton wog quoted at MI Iss
the Idreigia market, Influenced by the heavy
failures in the trade. The inlets in the New
York tussrket se now quoted at aSsVelle, a tle•
cline, but still above the foreign market, thus
staying-exports. A reliable Circular for the
Jowl gives the following etatetneut of the
movement in cotton Mute the brat of Septem
ber Inert Iteccipts at the ports of the United
States, Lik.a,ooo bales; exports to Groat Britain,
1,109,00/ hater exports to France, 191,01 e bales;
expos is to Other foreign ports, 611,tagt bales; tr
ial c porta,:f,r.o,fiess bases: total stock On.han.l
374n01t balsa, Until cotton ant be shipped wills
profit fro nhtill continue, no doubt, to export
large amounts of spade. The news from thr
South in not favorable for this scar's crop, ss
Cportion of which. In some quarters, isas
el tiestroymi by °Vernon . , and. lnJured by
lone-conthitled wet Weather hi others. it I.
estimated , taint but three-liftlan of the ants/1
cotton land-has been cultivated; yet, small an
this may seem, it. is generally behaved to IN,
more than there is latiorto cultivsthe and pink.
Estimates Of the crop in consequence bevc
been reduced about-one-nin. It will time be
seen that an advance in privets probable, and
any check of export now will be the holders
gain.
Is,,
NEW lona, June a —The money market is
easy, and the demand on the stock exchange
Is freely met at G per cent. while some balan
ces were loaned at 5 per cent. Prime illw
counts are current at tkiii per cent. The atoelt
Market was firmer Mitt afternoon towards the
clone, and there was a rally from the lowest
point at the l o'clock hoard:" kohl closed at
1415 atter selling at 1115 n .-' The total export
fouthe'sreek wanw5,570.9:d
'Tee GM - eminent securities were arm thin
afternoon., The market for petroleum and
mining shares Was quiet this morning with
very,little change In prices. Time business of
the week Was
The Cbrammetelis money .articles
M oya: Thol
dock market prewenta its usual itirday
ettlfincint Tile whole steekiint iy Kent In su e -i
Pialitt,:by the uncertainty to ! S o f uLnre
COnteent Eri,c nod large y ilhaer the control
Of the. specumtlon directors, sent there lon{
„dispoaillon to defer operations main i t i n
apparent What 1 likely to he the cour t „ on o n ,
conaol stock.'
E!Siii
At the board Erie was firmer, opening - la tub!
and advancing to etw. bar decilning onbs,_
air ' fr t aY 971r. G e l s: ! ‘ fetict l: et r ta k d C gl n' AtaTr l g r t . .
the
CC
to he swam lower prises,
wide; the realizing of the clique. Reacting Is
firm at'iffali. Governments continue Arm at
.Tatinsears, quotations, •enceptslo-10.”, - orhich
are better. 'Money Is a shade easier. The hal
mace are offered freely at. 5 percent. until Moe
day, but the general rate on mat Maths to I
percent. Discounts are active. Lenders are
dtspoool to tako liberally at current rules
prime names are quoted at Cir per rent Gold
is less active but steady. Very great diswitls
faction to felt at the tartan - of the Erie direc
tors in accepting further loans from Mr. Dre,
It appeera traMiceeehtly.tho company borrow
ed a further imm from that director, making
Its total indobtednetio to him of arri,om elks,
nt,Oue 'Mares of conionon stork as collateral.
the 10,oile shares reutrned by Mr. Drew Rollie
months goo Itavlng hem. rchYPolherated
to hue.' Mr. Drew lice male further prone
salts to lend the Company any portion 01 al",-
tig, accepting as follatoml the convert:Mao
bonds of the Cotnirany at the rate of GC cents
on the dollar, am that in the event of the Cots
many taking up the whole amontit ego.red, she
amount of thmi, bonds hypothecated woold
be (Amu". L 'rim (jOrlll.lllly 131.0 be at liberty
to repay the loan; Or any part, et 'pleasure, af
ter ten day. , notice, or has the option ol
14t0 run tare years without the liffbil
ity to put up a fourth margin. Mr, Drew, on
the other hand omit:mimes for the right to con
vert the bonds Into steel: at pleasure'. to re
turn the collateral In the form of stock, soil
to AM the collateral as ho may phase. 11 r.
Dre , ols_proposal was accepted at the -.Meeting
of the BOard Of , Directors held this reek. No
part of the twin has yeLliwen taken up, but of
nurse the acceptance of the o ff er impthattled
the Directors contemplate acting upon Ito.:.:
The prices of stocks were: Canton,
51:45061; Quickeliver, NittliVc; New York Cen
tral Win
Erie. ti11 , „69.44; Emitting, lee@
105%; 3Lichtg,an Southern HANGS; Cleveland A
Pluothurgh, gook g 2 e00 93 i6i
North. Webtera stSiWo. preferred, 55y;, o
berg,: Fort ilfayne,b7
New York Dry Goods Market.
Nzw Yon., J ve t ,
.1,-.2•8ad0 to-stay was rather
quiet, the market being .attany 'and aria for
all cotton gooda. The buelneas of the week
bat, been more eattatontory. Prints-ALlen's.
tetatmerlcun,lner;Atnnekeng,ll3ll,olD;t3oeho.
eel re, , r
; remunn, 10'M Bather •
Co. lhontltan, m); Wanitzran;47. ;Altus
ark JW L e per cloz, 15,0‘.; No Bo; .;;;,..s o
5t5,60. LarKta-Thoutecues lemma wrri,e,
12613 , K om i 'role; Glnab,,,„„__
Cafetlonta,24; 471angow, 25; liartrord,2i . tcy
cnister, alnnebester, le. Printed Unlakte
Armnrea, traN . 2,2%; . raclacii-nts„
--Brown S heetage-Paclae . extra, 24; alatawan,- -
keg, A, 22;AI:on:ikon. A, 25;1t, Apyletoaw,
9:1%; tr a . et; Angoata, 21j , Baum!,
21; Broadway , ; Colateset, 21; Dwight, A, et;
llowar4 A...11;1nd Matadi SI; Lacontall,
Mod - ford, 21 ; Nathan, Batt's; 21g. Thin Brown
-Atlaatle A. O• do L, 23- Bedford 1e;Boot 11,
16 , 4, 0,1205, 2:1; Uralic
"23. James; Mt Pa
eine A, 2.3.; 1 ,terse Sbeetinga and Mkt,.
toga, bleathed.-!tattoo MLBoa, Startlett , ,, Vt;
Rates!, 2M; •Dwlghti 'Mr rottat 'Dale,' My mu
Nertrld.ltzt4.2l,li; Home .23.34; flope,' 29: James,.
yareektown, t.l; St; llourtito
Cli,l2l4'MAJlC4a3ll6..tth,Naulaketai. W,224 . ; New.,
yorkatllig o 434; •Tuttaami 3234; Yat
w aing uttn i &t,Leatuta-.Artlngten,42 l / 3 Amos.
Ittertir C 434; Manebeste*X6o,749y - lork. ioy
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8/TritRAY, June 2, LSO& I
The produCe Markets wore moderately ac
tive during the week which ;has Just closed,
and the receipts of Flour and Grain have lawn
very large. There has been a continued fair
local demand for most of the leading commo
dal., but the thimuutions in valuer have
been slight either way.
GRAlN—Wheat Is firm and in good demand
sale oft cars Club at 12,M. Oats (.131,111 , 10 to
arise very freely, but the demand -rums to
keep pace with the supply; sales at elevator at
56, and from store at. Corn is unclm
ug.sii
V° W.
of a Oars shelled at 80;2 do do at 82; I do do
at tn. We can also report sales of 32 bags Rye
at PIO car mime Spring Barley at el; and me
bush liuhlrwiterit at 10,25.
FLOUR—Ie Ores, with a continued fair local
demand but prices remand Unchanged, at
$10,50 to $ll for Srieg Wheat ; al 1,250.11,3 e (for
mixed and a 2012,75 for all Winter Wheat.
Rye Floor Is aellingat 31).504Ri1,75.
PROVISLONS--Baconla firm but unchanged
at 10404% for §houldera; 176 , 17 , .. for 'fibbed
Sides; 21‘.4.1r2.2 for Plain sugar Cured limns,
and Marßiti for Canvassed do. Lard is uniet
but steady at MtteM Ifor prima city. Noth
ing doing In Mess Vatic.
BUTTEIt—The demand is again less active,
and unchanged. Sale of m packager of prime
fresh packed, on immolation, at _tic. Fresh
Rolt la held at 27111 , 24.
EGOS—In fair demand brit irregular; sales
of 30 this at 23, 21 and 25.
sArnu:or. June 2.19 CZ.
. . .
CkLEESE—Western Reserve is selling at 140
L., as to quality, and Goshen at 21“,.,2. Ito
colpts increasing.
POTATOES—Quiet and a little , Sul I but un
changed. Sale of 1 ear prime Peach Blow n, on
track, at igl,Z Per bbl: and I cur do at 11,25 per
bush. From store sales at eh:l° per U.
and $.1,40 to $3,50 per bbl.
11A T—ls selling in a regular way nun
scales at 1124 tO ir2S per ton. Baled Ilay In In
light supply, but the demand also, very
LEAD—.SaIe of Vlb pigs at 11.
SEF.DS—There Is little or no Inquiry for
either Clover or Timothy need. Flaxseed is
in B=l ‘ i ' lTir 9 l l 'h a e ' st...s 62 inive been fair during
the beet tea. Jay e at 40 to 43 for inferior, and rde
to 40 for prime.
SALT—The demand is improving, and No. I
is still noted firm at 12.40. on track, and tile
ioual advent.° for suull/ tots from store
ltEANS—Prime small White may hr fairly
quoted at 112 per bush, and common at 11,50 to
PITTPIBURGII PETROLEUM MAR. ILET.
OPTIC . It 011 THY PITTSIIOI2OII GAZETTC,
SATURDAT. Jane 2, leitl6
CRUDE—The market for Crude was dull and
weak to-day, owing to the prekspemt,of large
arrivals early next week, and, generally
speaking, holders were anxious to realize,
even at a Blight reduction. Sales of 324 Mils
at. 14; Irk at 14; Wei at 14; lull at l 4 h; Co at 11 , 4 ; 25e,
120 ate 1110, all ut IS, parkages/nclueletli and
at Ist, free on board curve Th 4, market,
comparatively speaking, has hose dell and
neglected throughout the entire week the do
mand for home one an well RR for shipment,
having been very alight, while prices bayonet
Cluetnaten more then half a . cent per gallon
either way..
ILEVINE--There wan not a single transit,
Lion In bonded oil In-day that WI, could hear
of and the market routine. dull and welt,
with a drooping tendency. We are cognizant
of 4114 to 42 having been offered for June de
livery in Philadelphia, an° we know of otrers
having been made to sunlit 44 for July dells
,
cry in Philadelphia. During the neck nub ,
have been made at We for June; he for :septet.-
her. anti it far October, to bo delivered free on
board cars here, and there was also several
sales the particulars of which were kept pre
rate. In free oil there in nothing doing of ally
conaequenee, the deinand being very light.
eand restricted almost entirely to supplying
the wants or the local trade.
Alt iti V A Lit--Tlie arrivala of oil are begin
ning to Increase already, and Ilea l 14 . 1,14, tire
recetple a 111, without doubt, be large. We
have the following reported te-iley
.lax. Wilkilia ire nailer 4Ern3~
W. Haider:m 410 3tawlnan.,y 4 C 0... 100
D. M. Edgerton..... 131 It Seller 170
C. Le rringer 306 F. Jacobs 337
Brewer, Burk..., .%Co 3;4,llu:ter A. Ell Inure .. 44
John Berm -- 1.14.7. E SII-Teki.•r 11,
tined .1 France 100
_ . . . . ... .. . .
Total 45Ki bl,la
Total Receipts he week au77 ~
Tbtill Reeelpta l as t 'reel; n 431 n
Total Receipts by River since Jan 1316,541 •'
Review bribe Sew Vairk Hrocery Market
(Prom the Commerchd List, -lose )
ColTee—Brazil continues depressed, the light
demand Mid large stooks, weighing heavily on
the market. Our quotations are unchanged,
but must be considered rather noniinal.tbougli
we notice rather more Inquiry front consent
er*, but only at low valnarlons. The steamers
,14iViCeS, to band yesterday, to 4th Slav from
Itio, are ealculisted rather to strengthen the
view, of holders, Inasmuch as they spmth of
light shipments to the trotted States, it great
scarcity, and high prloes for prime qualities.
The new crop, which is understood to be a full
average, will not be In till September or Octo
ber. Stock 110,003 bags. Exchanger 14!4,1.
Freights ea, nominal. The sales of Rio s - rs.
lOC, per Pfeil, to arrive here from Wilmington
N. on private terms; 130 do here, from Eu
rope. )(Cie; bottles which, It is understoal
that =.13
bags, per Redwing,ln Haiti more,hav e
changed hands at 19 cents gold. We notice
hothlta, 300 bags Java at about 2514c:end 170 do
Laguayru lit gold.
Sugar—The market for raw for the two Inn
-Inc. days (Wednesday and Thursday) was
steady and uniform, with a fair demand both
I tom Re:lucre and Traits at the eusreney of
Tuesday last, clotting wi th increasing strengt It
at the close, its prices of gold had an upward
tendency. Relined is in moderate request,
stud priors have varied but little; we quote
other than Stuart's, leti@letie, (or bard; ISO
for soft white; and 1401.4% for yellow.
Thu Salesof maitre IS2B hhils Cuba at 10.303
11%e; Mt bags do 1.114; Mebbls Clarified do 13-t;
371 hints Porto Rico, 1 , 7-46.13 X; IS Idols and hi
bide Martinique 11 12%; tIl hbils Clarttiml
i.uadalmape,th%'; ' l4l slits Java, tiyi@iu; 1017
the Havana. ta , i(#113.4; and NO hlids Hided°,
4 mos. By auction, hints Idustovatio, dam
aged, sold at P',4010 , 40 cash. The stock afst
dot was about iti,olo tilds,7o,ooo hes, and MX°
bags. The official statement will be made up
to-hay.
Rico—There is a steady fair demand, and
the market is supported, especially for ear
rency; the sales are GS les Carolina at 812@12"4
currency; 100 bags Rangoon, 157,12i.6, duty paid;
OW do, in bond, 53,t30, boll, gold; 310450 do in lot.
"elff.ifga,73 currency; and 1"...M0 do East littlin, to
arrive, on terms We dill not learn.
New York Produce Market.
New Yoga., Jnne 2.—Cotton dull and droop.
lug, at :Peak for Middling. elderly at Me.
1 flour steady for medium to good grades, and
dull and declining for cardamon brands; ssiter,so
for Extra State, Y. 1.4062,0 Extra R. B. 0., and
tei,tegjri4,o6 for Trade Brands closing dull.
I.Qaent quiet and without decided change, at
rta,tre for Prime New No, 2 Milwaukee, Ip,loire
2,1 S for common to good New No.l Milwaukee,
and 41,77 for Chicago triprum. Corn fully 2.
lower for unsound. and Moistly for sound, at Ib
iris for uusound New ML Western. 790s2rte
Mr sound do, and IlleoZe • Western Yellow.
Now Oats dull and heavy; White and Old are
warm, at 118653 e for New, and lot for Old West
ern- Petroleum doll, at . 27e for Crude, and Mr
tor Ileflnisd in Bond. Pork firm with fair de
mand, at 4.30,311.1630,15ty.' for Now Mess closing
at SSO,s•-• cash, graillierAfto for Old do. and 1101,17er
4,50 for Prime; New Mess, for July. August
and September, sellers and Layers' option, at
$30,50031,00. Beef clearly, at glee - 2LO° for hew
Plain MCS£I, and 221,514124,60 for New Extra
Mess. Beef llama quiet and firm, at 47(t49e.
Cut Ideate slowly, at IDAIESI.I9.Ie for Shoutdera,
and 11117@lillio for llama Lard quiet and arm,
at lintklrStio, and small sales of choler:, at. "X;r4ra
qr . 22rE. Hinter gated and lower, at 2Scs37e. tor
Ohio, and *elirreic (or Mate. Cheese dull, at Is
ra - nle. Bacon quiet and nominal. Coffee de
pressed: Java, MI, c; Lilo, 100, to gold.
Mark.. rt.
—Soho Flour - market Is quite
Cotton ander a brisk shipping and local .do•
"""1 0 .1 . "" there hi no: Material alteration to
11101 CC Irsb, H a l m foot up 8,009 barrels, at
Prinnsranlidestfm m gsawsilAs for tOssmon to
Raney brands ushering Eatraa, and from $5
8 4 5 for flPflog ""feratie.. Wheat Is dull and
without. mmv"ti. 'dluge. No.l Spring., re g..
Mr, sold at and in the •Vorstmost...
" r " "' "" r ulst iseglected with
light.sip at $1,09, for Kan li
houses. At this close the Market is steady
with buyers of No. 1, r e g fit urirt.suaL oral
sellers atal.l.9rl , Corn opened 4 .s.l4ei Ann but
fell back and.
_receded to fribMl 3,e nu t nin _
/inentli rallied, however, and adv anced
11X0.5.c, at which the, market Islosetk ntnni ii,
for fresh receipts of NO.I. Sales foot
the neighborhood of 240,100 bushels, at tap
for-No. land SiOfor igh Mixed, afloat; GI .7,
her High Mixed, free on boardtfo4l l 63c 101 . 140.1
in stores IdifiSSNe for Yelrour; 51451 e for No. 2,
rand ut 49c for Rejected. Oats are fairlYstOtho,
end tiredy at kW for No. 1, and MC for No. 2.
ltye
is and lu good request at Wu for
No. I, and at fOtifiee for bro. 21. stets . Barley
to dull but firmly held. .11Ighwines in bond
ore in fair request at 23c., but free Wines are
offered freely at without buyers. Broyhi
ll'''. are firmly held. Meer Pork Is selling at
e;40.711031.. hdeet Pickled :Hams at 17,44 anal
kettle rendered Lard at 22,14"...
Bssrigosie,May 34—Beef Cattle —The offer
ings Alining the peat week were. 10,i bead,
against &SO bead portions, week. Prices to.day
ranged as follews, and show an advance of
about per It, viz: Common at PA fair
es,Sei good per 100 Ihm and a tow at a
price a shade, Lhlgher. • •
elleon-Thu supply this - week wan good, nivi
prices lower. Salmi were made at l*liqi• eta
per lb groan lorr clipped sheep.
d g ood ,amer in e. m.re s et hoei per
r eim fair
dad
net—showing a deollno of* per !bon the out.
side figure..
Parkaor.kruts, Juno 1.-Pricca of plg metal
are firm, and there Is considerable trade do
ing at previous nnotations. Sales of 500 tons
No. 1 foundry at $11; some No. 2 hard at $4O,
and 1000 tons of forge at 5 per ton. Scotch
plg Is quiet at within the range of prey: NUM
qtaotations. .gloomn—tho Inquiry from 1.l
sources la rather light, but proms are Jim,
and nottatteactiOns linen our - fast have 0 One
-under 3312 r notice. Sauutacturod Iron—Thu
InactikityWkion ha, pervaded the market 3r
some Um past Ittli continuos.
- sLanscrrm
Baltimore Pilate Markel.
Philadelphia Iron Market.
•
BM
POtatoea In Detroit.. .- •
Da - racnr, June I.—The demand is not active.
Eastern mark - eta are now well stocked, and
the season for the trade 12/ now well over.
Street rates to-day are rather nominal, as but
very few are being offered, but range from
OOe for Peachblows. We note a sale of i 75 bids
at (41.,55.
lIIIPOILTN BY RAIIJIMAJD
PITTRIMIROH, Font WATIIR & CRICAIIo It IL
June 2—l trx bacon 2 bble eßluir WoOd ,
W S;
193 airs barter, Garrard & S orb cars Iron ill
MR111119;3 earn barley, 'Shomaker d Lang; 70
atop ladders, J Knox; 104 aka barley, ,ceneer
a McKay; 2 earn metal, Slntick d co; 100
dour, Gay, Burke d Co,• Intl, paper,A II Eng
lish co; blds rye flour. Ii Riddle a co; 110
b flour, Shomaker .0 Lung; 100 do do, Thin
Wallace; 100 ma do, Knox a McKee; 1 ear pota
t4s,WaaL,o.,Scte..i.r-ecat7,irT, bgn Ga b r u ra ck r 7 ,
bbln eggs I do mess beet T ,il Rea Jr". P:5 .Ira
ml ll-
Iced, IV W llorron a co; 100 bbl floor, Watt d
Wilson; 1 car potatoes, Lll Volgl ee;^ ears
bulk meat, F Sellers a 1 car lumber, L
Langliam; I bbl eggs. W M cm eeki 11 has cheese,
II Riddle; 3 ears metal, J Wood a bon; 100 bbla
dour, Llml.ty Jr; 3UO 410 to Shotuaker
Lang; 2 earn yr haat, Hitchcock, McCreary d to
CAMP - IMAM" a rlnsso MOH RAIL ROAD.—
Juno 2.-1 car oats, Person & co; Ido do, W D
Patterson; I car potatoes, Stevens & co; I ears
do, I. II Volgt h. co; I car lumber, WW Re ton;
I do do, Smith & co; 113 empty carboys. James
Irwin;. cars cloud, nada & col 3 cars cop
per, Pars, McCurdy a co; 2 care potatoes, 3 has
cheese, Potter, Aiken & Shepard; 349 bets mill
(1.61, Jas Gion4l; 20 racks wasbOw Is, S Kroesen;
In do do, II Langeamp; 9 bdla willows, McCul
lough & coi6B hall bbla Rah, Geo Kennedy; 7.5
Ass starch E Searleton; 100 bbla lime, Adams
A co; 36 do do, W Wallace.; !NI do do, Lorena a
Wightman; 20 do do, B L lahnestock &co 6
cars barley, 12 ples tacon, • Shomaker .t Lan
7 ter, vams, S wart & co; loa tills dour, h. ;
Ilearleton;6o boa rbeesc, Graff' & Reiter; 61. rt
rags, W P Beek & co; 1 box bacon. I •ook, Bro &
co; 13 Dia Cheep°, 11 Dalrell & co; 10 hills oil, C
It Denight.
PITTBMTEOI.• Common AND Cisionra•Tl B. It'
Julie 2... , 1 careorn, D Wallace; 1 ear potable 0,
J Meek; 1 car rye 2 cars corn, Culp & stupid-11;
beak/ sour, Sogbmyer a Voskamp; 1 ear co a
Stoat & Son ; I dodo, Mullane & Andfer; 2 ears
wheat, E II Leland; 1 ear onto, W Bingham.
ALLVAIIIIINT STATION, June 2-2 ears Olit4, It
ii. 1103 & Son; I car lumber, C C Boyle; 3 Idyls
etc" Simla, Son & cu; 2do do, Dolan it Riddle;
57 ladle paper, Pitts Paper Co.
RIVER, NEWS
MIR, ALS.
Forest City... Gordon ...... .Farkersherg
Armenia Mettlituts Loot,
OUP AILATVIL..
4tlnsges . Si. Loot,
. . .. .
.HoboMoorio...ttlatutio
Argoitast NiLLlticlnoott.....St. Louis.
Fortto, City....itordon Parkersborg
Ciorilon Oil City.
The river rose ronsiderably during Friday
night and Saturday morning, but from Sato,
day evening to Sumirty evening it receded
about two inches, the pier marks indicating
four feet eight inches in the channel. At till
City, on Saturday forenoon, the Allegheny
was rending, nrltL thirty-elght inches In the
channel, tint later Intelligence reports heavy
rains, and we shall not tic surprised to hear of
another rise In that stream. Wire, the weather
continues sultry and unsettled, with fraptent
Showers of ruin.
. .
The Armenia, from St. Louis, Is the only
traps/ant arrival we hsve to retard. The
Nora, from Chkeinnati, will doubtless arrive
here ur.night or toplorrow.
The Rent. Homo, for Cincinnati, and the
Glapiew and Argonaut, tor al. Lonia, consti
tute the departures.
The Glasgow took out between three loot
four hundred tone of freight, eonalating most
ly of glassware, and the Rola. Moore, also htul
a fair trlp, hat tog all she could lake 00 the
water. The Echo left hir Oil City between 4la
anti seven o'clock, on Saturday oven trig. a Ith
a very good trip of both freight and pasaene
ger..
The competing boats Ch' eftau and Fayette
cleared for Brownsville on 1101 e. with very
fair ttrlp.. The feeling among the friend• of
the Iwo II are Is getting pretty hitter along the
neer.
MOlSrii. Morris and Ferguson a rat out as
pilots on the tilnagow; Hart and hountz on t he
Rohl, Moons, and Ilarselllott and ilobow on
t he 'A rgon a ill.
Thu Tahlequah la loading at t incitinati for
Pittsburgh—she kits advertised to (cites on
:Saturday.
The Kale Putnam, Capt. W. S. hi um, a 11l
continence loading this morning for Cincin
nati and Lorthorille, as will also, the Colum
bia. Co t. It. J. Porter, and the Importer,thot.
John Noss, for St. lonia. Those are all drat
class boats, and are In charge of careful and
experienced officers.
A writer In the London Mechanics , Maga
zine ragge.gtg .1 plan to save at sinking ship, or
boat, that should attract attention. If a boat
is snagged anti springs u leak, or knocks a
hole In the hull, the crew, instead of manning
k
Cite pumps to eep ont the water, should be
set Lit work pumping In air. As i Slain or yes
sets ore not exactly air tight, the substitution
of air hags isangsgested.
The City of Memphis, which recently en.
laded tier hollers and burned on the Lower
Mississippi, belonged to the A. M. 0. 5. Co.,
anal was pro
s.II
largewas h passenger and
freight steamer, and a nento he Capt. %V .1.
Koontz., ten or eleven vens Since. She sus
insured in Cincinnati adieus, but the loss n - all
f all on the A. At M. S. s. Company, us the un
derwriters do not Innate against exPlowooh,
STEAMBOATS
PITT SIIIIIIGLI, BROWNS- 1 -
VILLE AND GENEVA U. r. MAIL ...-
X .. ..51.4:733.311T C7CIoTLIM."E",
WIII ran three daily ride-wheel steamers between
Plttstniegli. Monongahela City, Brownsellle,
Landing, Greensboro, Geneva and Bic Dunkard 4•11
Itegiune. This line le composed of the following
steamers.
FAYETTE e•rr. M. A. COB.
TELEGRAPH rArT. D. BUtlffE.l4.
YRANKLIN CAPT. Z. W. CAI/MAC
GALLATIN CAPT. A.S. ('ARLIGIS.
These packets will leave Pittsburgh daily at I a
M.. and hp. m, except Sunday, when the departure
will be at tl o'cl
Jelly
a. in.
The throuh packet for the lilt (legions 'airless,
Pittsburgh elly at sp. m.: Brownsville daily al
a. m.
ItiPrrnsTutr-Leares Brownsville for Pittsburgh
daily at la. m. •n.l 4 p. in.
Leaves Greensboro and Geneva at 12 sPelockl
Rice's Landing at 2 p. m.
The. line Is composed of first-class •Ide-wheel
steamers, builbeapressly for the trade. They who
r by officers of loan who rs•
11l par particular attention to the wants and e.. 13-
fart of
passengerss. boats will leave promptly
at the houdvertised
FREDA lITS 11E4:FAYED AT ALL
Ear further particulars. midair*. of
J. It. ROBERTS Agent,
At the Wharf-Boat, foot of Grant st., Pittsburgh.
my:I:140J Et_j_isYlN, *gent,
' - Brownsville. Pa.
I)EOPLES*
LINE OF STEAVEILS,
(INC"ItPORATEO•I
Pltlaburgh,Moranta:Rty. Brown.
Tint Company will ran a dolly hoot hetween tin.
above point, cumprh.ed or the new and 2.plenotl.l
able-witeel 'warners CHIEFTAIN. IL It. Ann/nat.
romniandet. and ELECTI , I6, ihd,, lue l'itttLbtr,
coinulander. (The Elector Is now being completed
and will take her place In the line lu a few daya.i
The Chieftain will leave lilt r.burich Tor nil intlote
on TIitbDAVA illiltSitATo awl IIATI/HDAYS
at 5 r. Ileinroing, leave. Geneva for ri(666nlrgil
on SHINDAIN. WEDNEJDAYS arid FILIDAYA,
at 9 .6. X. and Brolrurvllle at 1 r. w.
.• . . . . .
The Company will have a first,li.s Wharf Host
at Monongahela City and Pittsburgh. Freight re
ceived at all hours. Ito clurge for eumuslailon on
bittern freight,
This line will not roo boats on the tiabbath.
. It . . .
For further ArtioulArs enquire o b
n oard,or to
J•tflN H. C.442ll:titillAil, Agent, at the Wharf
hoot, foot of Grant street. gshlOottod
_ .
VOIR CINCINNATI AND
IAsITIIIVIL.I.F..—The new area elo-itiegirgggt
gaol passenger steamer
KATE PUTNAM Capt. W. N. EV AN,
Will leave for the above and all Intermediate puns
.TtIESIJAY, at to a.. m.
rot haled. or pintas
PL n board or to
Jet J. D. (.IOLLINZIWOOD, A g ent '
1.7011 ST. LOUIS, KEO. L6 W i t
KUK Arl I/ ST. PAUL—The oew
and splendid pemenpr r steamer
iNJI.IJAI A Capt. It. J. Pols Tia.
Will lea, for 11w Mots.. and all trt lortroallate ports
on TUESDAY, at 4 p. 131.
For height or llama asps apply sso hoard or to
Je 4 FLACK A I O.I.INOWINJO, AiOnta.
il'OR CAIIIO AND ST. Erifr z
LOUIS—The splendid atcatuer
IMPORTER Capt. Jonas Nora,
wm leave as &Novo on HONDA y, .11
Vor freight or passage apply on Immr4l, or to
• • -
Jn YLACK t \ - I.llil, A
Rilp
111 PACKET
AND `arIIEELINO, ALULIKTTAMINIMMIInie
MVILLIf..—TIte ohm ereamer Wed&
above and ali I pt- C. 8. littn&" DUI leave for the
ateta•plte evert TIMIDAyi
Jtgb.'7M111.1r4136."-‘l2.r-
poitimairttio - La.
pETAtomAiiiiounr E WOSS B.
R. S. lALIEICIIVIirr
to Ohio street, AUeitkeN7l
Marturaeturer of
IM UNL711185 ( 102 IT U & A p i ,. 1
WILla
Particular attention Invited to MA Patented
proyetnents_lia M oor s Joints, .b a d a
U. And Low Inut, In staOdud sizes and
numbered, so that parts can Ito ordered by
telmintph, and !band a periect at at all times
Kt also furnish roper. belting, mean tools:tr., la
tinne who may "tab4t. ZTIVILO.II and machine wink
made to
prepared VT order. t iOrders by promtly attended r„
am prepared 11001250 to other Man latt..
tare's for these morosamentson liberal term s. a.,
it. U. I..st:Ry
( PAVERS. _
yil L
T - Z. r, - ,1 7 6r - ii
8. 18 •IT A EN> amt. ....» ......... .... • .A.UTIRI It uonwomr.
M -C ANT '' IicNALOHIM & CO.,
• STONE i rD BRICK PAYERS,
W attend promptly to
Furnishing and Laying Stone and
Brick Pavements,
a A n n S Se t
t.. Als o,, aAnog, t
le a dam e a : n Cr e b ll a o D n i e g s g inPgu.rdnoabd
shOrtedt notice.
Pal 1,, , s desiring anything In our ilne will hare
their ...tiers attended to by addresalng us through
the Allegheny Post Mee or by calling at NO. OGII
band u .ky icreehauexhnr•
price paid fur FAvlng Stones.
nitt2vr....cd- MIA TYRK. IPS AMMER* (70.
:ova:
bums, SATE YOUREIONEY.
By hilmint Mg; 014,10iliW&re
RE•Piatara. WrrarrillaCi
1 , NO _ a & lb k;," 1) ; 16LB 'P! I
41.4 Sp e lwifte i!Q • •
i ;j: 1140;ii,
. • ,p 4 -4
-t7:14
1. BOOTS, SEWES,
Itt'M::LLe,_ND'S
POPULAR EMPORIUM,
lIEW GOODS DAILY.
ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,
BALMORA LS, BUCKLE SHOES, OXFORD
wnU PATERT TIES. BROIiANS, SLIT
"MS, de., de.. de.
CALF. KIP. CRAIN. COAT.MOROCCO, CLOVE
. CALF. PEBBLE, CALF AND KID OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOR
Ladles, Gents and Children
110(!sS rUItHISHINIi tiOODS—Tick logs, rarol
tore °heel., OloglaaMs, Table Linens, Cheat,
Crash. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Cloaktogs, trial
Linens, SIIIrs. Front., Corsets, Shawls, 3lsalltia
FANCY AND 1/0111K8TIC DRESS (MODS, Gloves.
Hosiery, Suspenders, Neck Ties, 'handkerchiefs,
Collars, Shirts, Dusters, Cutlery, Sliver Plated
Spoons.
CASSISIEUES,I3ATINETTS, MELTONS, rtAius
.ml JEANkI. Also,
CARPETS, VENETIAN BLINDS, and SHADES
Private Salo. Day awl Evening.
55 and 57 Fifth Street
"„30:d.t.r.
IiIIIRD ARRIVAL
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
Etoott: and Shoes.
We are Receiving Daily
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Ladies', Gent's. Hopi, itlisPiet',
Youths' and Childrens'
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, ac.,
I=
J. A. ROBINSON & CO.,
GI Market Street.
mY
LARGE ARRIVAL AT
92 Federal Street, Allegheny,
T.MICISS
Of ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Gaiters, Shoes and Boots,
AT VERY L(W I'IOCILS. CALL & eEE Timm
I=
WC . LINTOCK'S CHEW SHOE STORE,
y= Federal street. Allegheny.
A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL
SOMME& BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS;
alwd Baltraorals.
Just rereltred. and will be word at the VERY I,OW
EAT rtuct:m, either Wholesale or Retail.
tiIVE UN A LAU. BEFORE PURCHASINU
EI.SEIVRERF..
J. 11. & W. C. BORLAND,
No. 95 Market moot, 2d door from Oth at.
arrla
BOOTS AND MODS.
JAMES ROBB Y
.Ib. 89 .41arket Street, near sth
Another large purchase or BOOTS AND SIIOSS
for norniner wear. We keep on hand a POI anon
ment of every variety or Boots and SLoev,seleeted
with the etniost earn for this market. We invite
special attention to our stall, as we believe It to he
the best to the city. which wt wilt .ii at the lowest
prices.
Please roll st No. 89 Market Street. Martrot tool
or., shirty years experience to the b.f.., yor
cann a ot fall lo be rotted. Remember the place. No.
b 9 Mrket street. Qel•ell) JAW/hitt/RR.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
.7Fo. S 4 St. Claw Street.
A larksand wail .lected stock of LADM . ,
GENT'S and C HATTERS, /SALVOR*
ALS, etc., which vtll to •old at the LOWHIT
VICES. (sokii:6lncod) JOHN KNOD i RASA
( ;ENT'S FINE CALF BOOTS AND'
s-s CONGRESS 0 ASTERS at
myl9 J. W. CARNAHAN A ('O.'o, AJ Markel It.
1 ADZES' FINE RALMOFLI L AND
*kJ CONORKSS I/ASTERS at
turl9 J. W. CARNAHAN CO.'S. 53 Market st.
LADIES' FINE HID BOOTS at
J. W. CARNAHAN I CO.'S. kl /Market st.
LADIES' FINE KID SLIPPERS at
J. W. CARNAHAN A CO.'S Al Market at.
THE NEW
Spring and Summer Medicine.
FLUID EXTRACT
11 I •
0
C 01111124 Ell WITH
lodide of Lime,
PREPARED FOR
G. W. ITIVES, BOSTON,
• BY
James IL Nichols Co., h
MANUFACTURING 0111111.101MO1.
I=l
3411:4•1143: kir/ CI ID :TA :1:
WITH
Protozide 01 Iron,
Wblch L 1.1.1 Jwcome so rim...by known a. •
Tonic and lieldarative,
fly Phystaans and hatutule In all parts of Oa
country.
The new preparation. “ItIARSAPAHILLA IN
COMBINATION WITH lODIDE OF
present. one of the most prompt alterulve agents,
Ina form capable of exerting full action upon the
eystem, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It
Is conceded that the alterative, resolvent, or took.
effeete of lodine, are excited most decidedly when
nattociated with other alteratives, In cemtaluation;
and the liaruparlila seems to fnldl perfectly all the
fat onable requisitions.
The brat erica usually observed when ...URSA -
EA/ULLA WITII lODIDE OF LIME" Is taken, Is
an increment' appetite, showing that It has tonic
properties ore marked character. Its alterative ef-
Oct. are timeliest In Ds ready combination with the
blood and tissues. Dale, seroftilou• women and
children Improve rapidly nudes Its nee, and the vi
tal function. assume • healthy condition.
It is admirably adapted to a large numberof ehron
le or unto affections peculiar to children. It In
suited to them, both by the mildness and efficiency
of Medicinal elfect and the pleasant, attractive form
of the remedy. It may be given for a long period
where cloastltutional influences are desired, and no
repugnance, or disinclination to take the °rep,
encountered. In White-Swellings, Hip-Joint Dia
na., and Distortions of the finite:, It should be giv
en peralidently, in moderate donna, until radicals
obtained.
In the Spring of the' Wear. and
daring the Warm Weather.
The accumulation of morbid mutton Pi the system
seems to become manifest and very troublesome.
Lassitude, Headache, Bolls. Costiveness; Loss of
Appetite, Pains In the Joints, Indigestion, cte.: are
very common, Nothing ever devised Is better
adapted to exterminate or drive off those affeettobs
thin this new combination of IiAIthAVAINIXA
WITH lODINE OF LIMB.
.npreix,r,tho. like 11, or .ohheh approximudes
ft, dr an
Alterative, or Blood I;nrifi6r,
h. too. Wore ban pkteed toilets, tAS rsaeA of' ineo
", Indeed, It Ilia entlroly taw a nd scismirio
eolabluallon. In no respect rx.ealbllog soytb7tlS
!timers° employed.
The . .
oDlutom Of medical roes eoe.terrong It. the
4 ''''" , Ptiott or Itsokormlest eberteter, tberatteutte
Tube, abater etc., on . Oren In ,s
"Ith can he had at the store 6' =7 104 In fir" -
Mogybo, •
Yor sk: Plttaborgh U./ all Ditiart.is'
mrtiort7,lturr •
FLUID EXIDIACT ,
• SARSAPARILLA,
Combined With lodide:olPluiet'
nom tatesit,
FLEMING'S DRIIOSTOPEI
- No. 84 Market 8144 trittibinigh •
moo misalavnr
,00 - OAn WELL PlUlitCliATE
2 1 P 4 ''` w . • •• • , WELILLLM,R. nnosni
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:tie anizi
BANKING ROUSE.
N. HOLES & SONS
Sax"lx.eris,
No, 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsbuirgh,
Deposit. received In P. rends and Correncr.
vodections made on all the principal points of the
ilted States and caasdaa.
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Particular attention paid to lila paillasse and
sale of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
I=l
thaltET BULtes Bt.. o[ 1881
.
Do. -
do 6-Zis,
Do. Fires of 16-1 Co;
Do. Seven-Thirties;
Do. Certificates of Indebtaisaiseas.
Orders nod Vouchers bought or collected. JalSily
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK, No. 65
YOU/ITH OTREET.
- - - -•- .
011ARTKR.14.11. WM.
Open daily fromu to 2 o'clock also
alio on 'Wednesday
and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November
tat, from 7to 9 o'clock, and fro November Ist to
May Ist, from 0 to • o'clock.
Deposits received of all sumiof not less than lino
Dollar, and • dividend of the profits declared twice
• year, in Jona and December. interest has been
declared semi...lOEllMT In June and December once
the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent.
• year.
nterest, If not drawn out, Is placed to the credit
of the depositor ss principal, and bears the same in
terest from the days of Jose and December,
compounding twice •n ear without troubling the de
wsitor to call, or eveto prewnt his pass boot . At
lids rate money will double In less than tweme
Books containing the Charter, B y-l.sws. Italke and
Se orations, furbished gratis, on application at the
°Mos.
)RITE A LAMER.
. ob ßobert Robb,
John H. Sboent.rger,
Jam.
Alexander Speer,
Christian Yeager.
A. hi. Pollock, 111.1/..
coltx,
James D. Kelly,
Henry J. Lynch,
Peter A. Madeira,
John Marshall,
Walter I'. Meridian.
John R. McFadden,
Jahn Orr,
Henry Itincwalt.
Wm. M. Schmidt,
Ale:ander ?ludic,
Vanklrk,
We.
P. Wein.,
lawn WhittUr.
. A. Ct/Ll'llik.
. HERDS. lailnl.lwP
PnEnsocSee—OSt
Ilea •
John G. Ilisekofen,
Ben). L. Fahn.toek,
James Hen:lmam,
Jan.shinAnley,
Junes H. 1). Keeds,
Lane M. Pennock,
sn. J. Anderson.
Calvte Adam;
Jobe C. Medial.
kleorge Black,
Burg - swirl,
A'onstdA.,Carrfer,
lame. A. Col LOU,
JobeDouglas,
grans,
John J. Onlesplo,
William B. Haven,
r M ater H. Honker,
allard Hays,
Tntanenne—CH AISLE%
Bernsa . mar —.SASS. H. LS
OIL WORKS.
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING
c; 413•maze.m.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JOHN WATT. Pres Went.
HENRY Luxe, neer •nd Tr..%
WORKS IN TEMPERANCEVIILLIE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(Ness Suspension Midge.)
MANUIPACTWIENS 4/1/ FURY WRITE
EfOLTIEZINTINGF 40011 L...
Brand—"Luoifer."
Tbl. WI casco be excelled for burning properties,
color or lire test, sod Is pat up In well seasoned bar
rels, so/table for Ht/11.11(i Mir., sr EXPURT. St/H.-
11KM SOLI
Dinscroos—John Watt, Rotten I. Geo. Meek
C. IL Herron,
_C. L. Caldwell, H. H. Conlon, J. W.
Porter, Hobt.lf apace, D. W. C. Carroll,
HOZaired
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES
We are constructing, and len keen on band,
parlor slyla of
CIMIL• Z1ED7431,30,71MS
MB IMRE A WHOM OR TOMB BMW
1..
Invite parties needing engines fnr pnrpos
to nail and see them, corner PIKE and LP HA HS
. CU.
BONDED WAREHOUSE
PHENLE WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
Foot of Balers and Barrio= Streets.
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Storage for Refined Petroleum,
Jo Tanta and Barrel. 15ee Meat ,ars
lir °t am No. OBE.AVEZ /TRESS, Near York.
only
JAMFW WILKINS,
=OM AND DMA 111
CUBE AND REFINED DU ;
stirs maions, Duquesne Way, Pt Web urge
1..12=4011n arcriggdrotV Curnirga d m ' e h u l' :
meccas/2y sainned. Ponana 6911 I. 11.h2:17
CORMERCILAL OIL WORKS
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Donna:Atly oi3 buzd ee4 fbr sale
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES
IL C. dt. 3. H. 6ARIES/6
No. O WOOD STRUT.
WS. ................ lawn .
AMES & CO.,
BILANCYLCTUREWS OP
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUI AMMONIA.
104013100, XIS 21glahrimeet lit.,
=
Is) laic FAIIEVAI :$3s111(0.1,1
SPRING OF 1866. '
HEMAPANKA,
(BLOOD CURE.)
This article is expressly designed to purify and
restore the blood to • healthy coudltiOn, by which
SCROFULA .d all Diseases of the Shin are effect
nalttremoved from the system. Sold in bottles at
DO cents and SI each, by
SIMON JORNSTON,
spy Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
J . SCHOONDIAJILEB & SON,
PROMO White Lead Works,
PURE W 111 TE TYAD,
BLOB LILLD GROUND IN OIL YOB YJUNTIN
OIL BAHRELIL
Now Now. 043 lAnomocl MWtremt.
.
20 CASES CASTOR OIL, •Crystal,
Just received sod Ibr sate by
ROHDE A. KELLY.
my 24 Wholesale Druggist. S 7 Woo 4 street.
so-,CASES CHARTER OAK LEAD
Joel received end for sale lit
0 EMIG E A. KELLY.
my 24 Whulessie Druggist, Xi ri ~i
-
40 KEGS FRENCH ZINC, In Oil,
KEGS
n ' e u irdSgE A. KELLY,
la Tv .
Wholesale Druggist, 07 Wood otrvet.
F, BBL& SPTS. TURPENTINE Stud
•-• received and for sale bfi rmito
E
m 724 Whole ale Deast,77 A'
Wood atree
lat. t.
DLAKITFACTUIMBI3._ _
W. MORROW JAB. 11. IMUMIIILL,
(BABA BOILER WORKS.
MORROW & BARNHILL,
aIertiMACTIIIIIIB OF
Steam BoHera, 011 Stith, Agitator., Tanks,
Salt Pans. Gasometers, Wrought
iron Bridges, Sheet Iron
Work, dm.,
CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS..
PITTS& UR Gil, Pd.
sarREPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. mr2.4.1.23
INDusnueu. WORKS.
MOOR M. 80L1....1AX1M 1r11.80.11...1R1NT3M
MUCH M. BOLE & CO..
POUNDERS._ ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA•
OHINDSTS . Manufacturers of eTEA.MBOAT Er.-
OIMES, triL WEDL Earomma, LOCOMOTIVES
for Coal Works, all kinds of Le.rul and Marine EN
GINE/So:node to order.
Vrmn the well gamed reputation of the Manager.
Mr. JAMES NELSON, we hope to secure a liberal
Outs of patronage from steamboat builder* and
others wiultinggood muldnery. Our aim WBl be 10
do all work in Om beet manner for n Aar coMpenta.
Chm, an do It In the time wo say. All kinds of
ASTIJd(to made to order.
We rali n rl i nf ib ibr ;r i m
Cr:
lb 9 .l 7 4 attended r= y feet Wattmeter.
romuirr R o o
rbira • tru ° 4l::
Pa. aplelond
ARSENAL GLASS WORKS.
moogs,- , RYRIE a CO.,
lianufauturell Of MACS sad EMMA GLAM.
Nall. , DV= wi vonr e tm obe g
4714.:.tibalthaeld s ne
ad (leant streets, rlttaburgh
•' • .
warrant our Wand to be superior to any DIM.
- natured mist of Mountaimi. Always au band,
flisassrani abori description. All mama
promptly attended to, Yattleulas attention paid to
privaU moulds anki7
P. OOLLIrre ..POOKIR WItIOUT
VOLLINg do WRIGHT, Brittants,
la.Snor sod .Ut WorkeniflirinsAls
Catboo lad iaol ell Harnersount Mere, t
. rtylol of irlittonla used by Masa Moottilicturenr.
Mpoospily Med. No. lIIISSOWSIDAmitirxr,
undt. Possla ,
INSURANCE
INSURE TOUR LIFE EV THE
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
of Hartford, Conti
TUE ONLY LIVE IN St' FLAN CF. euxpANy
AMERICA. that now makes and pays an Annual
CASH DIVIDEFD on the drat and earth tawennont
payment of premium. Its C AU!! 1 . 11'.1
tatntilatloti of V.C00,000, aceurel, Invested In pub-
Ile stocks and mortgages of HEAL 1..1 Al E. It Is
now In It, 16th year Cl business, and hasp aid to the
WIDoWS AND ORPHANS of Its members the sun, 0
UNE. DOLLARS. To thin Sat, not asl
gle case of litigation has occurred, an erbLeur e
that liberality and fair tleallthe to a aPeutultr rOth
this f'otnpany.
The policies of this Company are not forfeited
reon of non-payment of premium after the seconn
yea m r. No payments regal - red flet ten years. but
policies continue go-ad through life.
orrlcrats.
J. C. WALKI.Y. President_
N. B. CALIBER., Vice i'reablent.
S. 11. WHITE, Serretsry.
Branch Other for Wre.turn Peso,/Ivaula., where
Circulars an./ Who I. Appllostloro, will be runtished,
11,4 Fifth oatreet. Pitt.bargb.
P.7.7=IIM.WW°
CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PIIILADELPIIIA.
Assets on Jam I, 1984, • • 92.407.9 . 99 90
E=ol
MIMINICEEI
.. ..
Invested l'reml II 116 /. 0 . 3 : 21 ..
Unsettled Claims - S. fp',
Ime for 1/3114 3dLtrstl.
Lrrms Paid stns... kiloton!.
rptual And Tempura, l'ollelve on liberal terms
D111.V701114.
Chas. N. Banriter. !Naar
Tobias Wagner, Edward 1 1 . hale,
euainuei Grant.
A t ele
Jacob It. Smith. • Allred F ,
Mier.
George W. Richards, 1 Y..a . ,1 W. Lewla, 11.1.1
itl.En N. BA NUK President.
EDWARD A 1.g., Vice Prea'dent.
JAB. W..MCALLISTER. Seeylr tern.
.1. O. I.tIVEIN. Agent.
Corner WOOll and Third eirrela.
'
FIRE AND MARINE
INSIIRANCE CO. OF NORTH A MERICA.
PHILADELPHIA
13:1=3
Hartford Fire Insurance. Company,
.11•0016. • • • •1.6146.000.
W Protection ran ter secured In the above named
and rellatile Companies.
I=l
Je27:ly 94 W inter street, (UP nab . ,
WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF
PITTSIW HU it,
ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.
W.M. P. H EMS KRT, Svc,tam
(:APT. tiEtiltiltF, NERCO tirneral Agent.
I W :der street, tipang no Co.'s Ware Housel
up stale*, Pl...burgh.
Will Insure against oil kinds of Vine and Marine
Kiska. A holm. Institution managed by Director.
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by protoptneen and lltatrallty, to main
tain the character which they have tosnined, ae of
fering the best protection to those wino desire to he
waited.
Alen. Nimlet, , Andrew Ackley,
It. 11111er, Jr. ' Darlal M. Long.
J 11201.. MCA°ICJ. gees J, Thom.,
Nathaniel Holmes, Ch.. .1. Clarke,
A Inlander Speer, 1 John R. McCune,
Campbell H. Herron, James P. Hanna.
C. M. Nickelson.
toCkl WM. Y. HERBERT. Secretary.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPA
NY OP PITTIIHIJIHitI.-01111ee, corner Market
and Water streets. second Moor.
WM. MAGA LEY, President.
WM. A. nki PIP A ICH. Sect. Lary.
Insures eteam hosts and Cal so..
I asuresnal.. lose and damage In th e naVigat a lo n n
IL; I o utlier
1ad 33 ,. Natiti.:te
Javar
l l i t , le s tr . s ;, Lakes, d
Insures against loss and gt by ere.
DI ILICCTORR:
Wm. Basalt,. S M. Kier.
Samuel Pea, John Shit ton,
J... Park, Jr.. Janies M. Cooper.
W. 6. JolinstOn, S. 11nrbaio,h,
H. F. Jones,l J. Caldwell, Jr.,
Joahns Insoles, J ohn 6.D110r rth,
B I
Barclay Preston, Wm. A.. Kong :Ts.
George Bingham, UelO:y
lIEOPLJEN INSURANCE CO.
ED=l
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John 1.. Rhoads.
John Watts, Samuel P. tihrieer,
John E. Parke, , hies
Arbuckle,
Capt. Jas. Miller, ' Joint Y. Kirkpatrick,
B tn. Van Kirk. I Frank S. Bissell.
James IL Verner, I C. Hannon Lone,
WM. PHILLIPS, President
JOHN WATT, Vice President
W. F. 0 ARD.WER, !Secretary.
inliiir Capt. SAHEB itsOKTIOI3, Oen•lAgt.
ALLEGHENN INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTC,BUIttIit.-0121ce, 80. 37 Mitt street
Batik
Histir i esiaaalnat all kinds of Flreand Marine Risks,
.1 , MX IRWIN Ju.. rresldent.
JOHN U. MceDELI, Vlue l'acaldent.
I'. U. DONNELL. `Ste retarv.
MMaci=l
John liceor*
=2=!
Harvey LAS al, Zieurge S. 1
Charier, flays,
T. Ja Flosktrason, Capt. Wish Dews
John Irwin. Sr., Geo. L. Mclirew,
H. L. Faboystock. I Robert H. Davis.
FOUNDRIES.
HE
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES IiNAP NEPHEWS
MANUFACTURERS OP
HEAVY ORDNANCE,
AND ALL KINDS OF HEAVY CASTINUB.
BLAST
SpeciaI MACHINE attention_ RY pald ROLM
RETORTS. NU HLLL WORIO
and
REPAIRS attended to promptly.
As heretofore, the best =stellate will always
uted at this Foundry.
Attention is called to our NEW FLY WHEICI
EATTERN and Increased facilities for dttiOit .p
•asee, ociloyd
It'IMIL JOHN ALL. , JAB. L. Wham.
VALLEY STOVE WORKS.
•
ALLEN, M'KEE & CO.,
wow. mad Wtarehmase
mi 301
field, Liberty 8 eeeee
opposite Sth
Manufactures a great variety of COOK, PARLOB
and DEATLSO bTOVES, among which are the
e op,t e d Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking
!eves: also, the Autocrat and Sentinel. for coal or
wood. and the unrivalled Sine of the Empire, for
wood; also, Arches, Orates, fenders, Sugar Kettles,
Dog Dom
_sod Hollow War generally. miss
A- ntuummr... NANIMIX J. a 'DISPLAY
/ETNA STOVE WORKS. •
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacture every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Among which are the celebrated EUREKA, TROPIC
PUMAS
t a leAli A atrl t ittitiglaS l AroWCool , dorm.) Also
tatutufactnre
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, Am.
Oftioe and Warehouse, corner of Second and Woo
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second Asset.
• Wl'
WORKS.
pITTSIBURGII STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK A CO,
(SUCCEBSORB TO JONES. BOYD I .C 0.,)
Manufacturer. of th ben refined Cait atell_, Equal,
nat and (kisgon, oral' cies, Saw Ilne. York
and Sheet Cut tn.!, Caen bite for •
REAPING AND MOWING MICHIIip,
SWEET PLOW Wl_ ,NOS SPRISON,AXLES.
OLKIML&P.O, dte.
fret and Common Plough and Spring Steel,
Oteee—Cornee of Vint and Ron streets, two Won,
above the Monongahela Bonne.
Ll=
I3LACK DIAMOND
NATCIortNEIO,
rITTBUTIIikiIf, FA.
PARK, RR(YrHP.R & Co.,
EtnnT QUALITY( JISTINED VAST.STXXL,
Square, Plat and Octagon, of all atom. Warranted
equal to any Imported or roanatagtarod MU norm.
91W - Onlec and warekonse, No. le and tat Pint. as
and Inilleaond street.. rittuburob Gall o
Ow. HUT= W. D. lIIILIJI J. IP. LIOLLKAE
LA BELLE STEEL WORKS.
3FLIIMMEEEL
feristis t rriaNlL A WlTAtteravit o l7
BARN, at.
air Mice, No. 90 WATER 8TREVE94114191909.1
PM:=IM
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PENNA, SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO,
$ 400 MO
PITTSBURGH. PA
CHOLERA
DISARMED!!! \
The Chief Come of Pestilence
Destroyed!
IR. E. COURTAREDS DISIN
-4'F.I'TIHIi YI.I IDS. secured by Letter+, Patent
In the ltn lleA State. and France. Prepared ..,dell
by the Now York Disinfecting Company, at their
Laboratory , do And 052 Henry Street, N.
Y. to:net...Y....Cedar Street.
Thi, Company °et:oared on a permanent basis,
with Or. t'ourteret. the celebrated French Chemist,
It charge of Its Laboratory. is prepared to furnish
Its Mot Yo YLr IPa for sick rooms, nurseries,
urinals, water closets. privies, cesspools. - sewers,
gutters. ships. railroads, boapitats, prisons, and
hook Institutions of all kind., alaughter-houses.
ffaln fatling rstabitsinnents; all Itindsof -
nures f intmensely Increasing the value of the lalter
to every farmer), and wherever poisonous and offen
sive gases exist. These agents are deodorizer..
the
tties, nutipi di
ttreseents. and ainfeetauts lu
the se i entinCntearting of the worn.. They remove
oil us gasses and odors bychemical principles—
let, ing to their places liriallkful air, they nre 08-
I,llolnet, and nor merely uhrorbriar mf poisonous
Rases — not In)orions to oienslis In which they ore
tined. The attention of medical and scientilie men
I. directed to these disinfectants. Attached are
testimonials to favor of this great discovery,
with hundreds of others can be seen at the Compa
ny's 0111 CO.
1315,40.0. HOC., MAI?, T, ll ash 91. to
$1,730,000
. .
the Prr.14,,n1 of MA firm York Di/dr.frdirip
Dear Sir: it le all Il le represented to he. %Tr hae
road.. many trials or dislorvetants. hal now ...meld v ,
that we have found a article which eurpasere all
others as a ralmeoly ag ainst all had exit re.
T. ItOENbEL & CO.
NW, YORK'. AI II 9, INC,
14. Iho Nete I .prk lasi, r. Co.
Dear Sir: Wt. prottounee It, without caceptlon. to
hi the tw‘t we hart. eves known. Its °fleet upon
every trotter IN romplet,and Inatantancous.
I . A. WTET:wk,i, Astor IlooNt.
B.—Their 1/1,..f...d ants are . used by the scav
enger,. tinder the direction of the Sanitary Police
of the Metropcolltan Health Department. S. Y.
roW ELL 3 THUM P6ON. to tt•• It fin.. V.,
General and rule Agents for the lotted State, and
the Canada, to whom all orders should be ad
daessed.
sale hy all DragglAs and Lieneral Dealer" In
the Slat, and tletnadmi. 70719:061
iiELBLFLPti.."Prin'S;
Ee j .
_
c. , ›,
< A n
te* JuT ,
*Pk
On this Continent.
AND
I S SO PRONOUNCED BY THE
n ost scientific Analytical Chemists.
It Restares Gray Hair;
• It Prevents Hair Vatting Out;
— lt Changes the Hoots to their Original
Organic Action;
It Eradicates Dandruff and Humors;
It Keeps the Scalp Healthy
It C,ontalus no 110111110118 Ingiediunt
And Is anlveraany accorded to be ¢ Splendid Dress
vl,rsraig q i ur crier Toilet Article. ITN 11EitiTo are
HOTTLI...
- • . - .
Every bottle CO TALKS MORE LIQUID than any
other dollar preparation.
NO LARGE REWARDS Offered to establish Its.
elbraey, but WE Du (MARA STEC to refund the
looney to any person who will use two bottler and
then say that our Restorative bas Lolled to do all we
.1. R. BARRETT & CO-, Proprietors,
Manebeeter. New Hempel]lre
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
my2t a
HUMPHREY'S
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
Have yroved, from tbe mold tottple experience an en.
tire success, efficient mid reliable. lbey •I c
the only medicines perfectly adapted to populat t is
—so simple that mistakescannot be made In
them; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so
ell:lntent as to be affray. reliable.
No. 1 cares FEVERS, Congestions, Inf Cles,
thin • 21
7 WORMS. Worm Never , late 1
oi In
fants .7
4 ' DIARRHEA of children or adults_ n
1 • DYSENTERY, Griping and Bilious
• Coll.
" MOM icRA 940111305, hrscsolL
7 " 000141115, Colds, Broncbitis 79
5 • • NEURALGIA, Toothache, Face.
ashe
9 ••Mel Heatlache 41
o•• DYSPEPSIA, Billions Stomach Cl
11 •• SUPPILF.Snt.D, scanty and palatal
periods '
2 " I.F.UCUREIREA. or Whitt. 01
la " CROUP, hoarse cough 04
tf •• HALT RHEUM, ErysiPehm. thnp
tlOl3 111
15 •• RILE IJAIA TISM, all rheumatic pains 77
19 •• IEFe VER AND AGUE, Chills sods
ver
17 " PILES, Internal or nltteland to
le •• OPTHA_LIIII% sore, Inflamed eyes_ be
19 " CATARRH, acute or chronic,
as •• WfatPllol COUGH. spasmodie °
comSh
•• oppressed be
21 •• EAR DISIIHAINI ES, impaired near-
54
ing
1 •• DROPSY, enlarged glands .. .
21 • UENERIL EEC/LAITY, physical
weslineu
6 1 1.inlilrE a rrtiro tY r =ma i °°° B
;Mi .
riding
• " KIDNEY DISEASE, Gravel-- .
Id • • NF.RYOUS DEM LITE, umfual
ensissions.lnvoluntary dllChueee
SUER MOUTH. or Canker.. . .
91 •
•• URINARY INCONTLN ER E. at
81 •• PAINFUL PERIODS. even with
Spasms
B 2 • • SUFFERINGS at Change of LI ie....
,19 IIPILEPSY,Spasme, tit. Vitus' Den.
oes
.44 • •• DLBTLUIRLA, ulcerated sore On oat ItS
FAMILY CeBlo.
Cases of 90 vials. in moroccoce.eand book .m
-pl te te
Case of N large vials, In morocco.. book
Case of 20 large vials, plain ease and book
Cue of 10 boxes (No. Ito 15) and book.. ..
A. Tosiiiri4.,
Corner of Fourth and Market stmts.
It. L. FAH NROTOCKA CO., Wood st.,
Wholesale Agentanttsburgo, Ps.
For sale by g 111..1(11,223mi11uie1d streets; J....,
FLE3IO ILL OS Market str.C, corner of the I.llamone
pltuborgh, and J. d. EAST, No. 104 Federal Wry.,
Allegbeny; McCLARAN 11.11(NNAN, eorner
01.sond snd Market street, Pittsburgh.
B. STRICKLAND'S McWlino r
COUGH lIALSAN Is
...rites% to be the only pro- :VII' •
(MP? Colds, nlrie= 014
Astsona, 'beeping Cough, , .1 y
Chronic Coughs, Consuterp- , • ALA. -
la Bronchitis and Croup, ".-" •
Bepreared AVM Hone
d h er bs ,erbe, p it la healing. eta- y
MO
R. .4 expectorating, and -
Insticularly suitable Ibr all
atixtiom of the Thrust and Lungs For sale ls
()sagest& every - where.
E. E. SELLERS d L'O.,
Uslyd /W/101,..eau1l Aga.?
RICILLAMPEI PILE Mal
-1) ST
lE .Dic hhh CUBED thou
sleds of the worst cases of - raj:
BLIND AND BLEEDINU v" ,
PILES. It gives Immediate •
relief. wad effects o perms
cent cure. Try It directly.
it Is warranted to cure. ' c•••
For sale BY all Invio6" atL ..
Gil cents For betas.
• • '
'
ciL ool3:lyd WHOLUSALe AGM:file
I IVSPEI'SLi.— Dr. Strickland??
n- , TONIC •1 • concen
rtaced
• _
psr also( 'Loots . • ' -
and /Ntics. "' with anti- Ala Vli i
acids and emanative to CAN' • 44
strengthen the stomach and ,_ ...)
nenrocu system. It is seer. /-- • _,..j.,
r Tins rt li f ) ° l4 T " '''' c:3 ‘ 1 . (7•• 4 .
sielol. ea+. of Ar:p r : 000-
Lite, - • i
Acidity of the 8 mach.
4114, (:)./
ylatoleney and debility. It • •
I.
not alehoholic; therefore. -., 0 _ ~
particularly sultedfor weak, •:,-,
Derma* and dyspeptto per.
roils. Yor rate by all drag- l•
pea averrwo - r.o - at {L bottle.
: . P. X. tliciLlCltY & CU.
.32.1 .
' •,, Wllol.e. LI, •.. veg..
Fownr ininsvpmenrcie
-LS SEXUAL DISEASES
'AVM In A ittiogiuimiehunn peptired by PhD&
kty long seamen,. to this city, and the amount
of Patients' treated' annual!, by me. art entoetent
c * *T e ? "... . **d
ali -Weems arising Di— hiEtc h‘ ET
shorter .time Lbw. geranium by my _
ABLE BEJEEDight Medicine. sent to any part el
the Union. Allietters must contain a wimp to hay
o.,..pooclente held sawed. Of
ri r rls32M Mlt' LD ETREET. near Illasuccid
Ata r ew J. W. Bruusrrxtrr, m. D.
Box Kg. Pittsburgh. 'Pa.
arvALTE D7BEABEs e
,
, r i n los EBB PEEN MIZE% near Hand
gur core tits 'or all diseases of apttrate Ware, in
from two to four dais. by an entirely new and safe
mwsuent. Also, Seminal Weakness, and all other
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PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL. E. R. - TILER E b.
DAILY TRAIN&
oi;and alie; SUNDLY, May MIN ISM, trale•
leave the Union Pamir! De f lxot. merles of Wash.
'.° PkVWlt b iraW--teaves gtla at 310 •.
stopping at principal stations. Artie. at A Boone
at g:Ao ; Tyrone, 9:Or A. as.; tHPUeliette 10,19
A. M.; Lock Haven, 12:40 p. 0.0 klarnallucl
at., Baltimore,: 640 P. as.: Nevi Yolk, P .len
town, 10:45 r. a ; Phlladelphiti UV Y. M. and 'sew
York la I N 'h AVi le ilMer- , Less ` ;:a . Int :skin gh
S'Yn A. a., stopping at nearly all mailings; Allootx, t
at P. Fturlsbarg, Bels as, Atli. lot
Philadelphia at 12.40 A. at. By this 11,w passerkyvia
are trensrerred at Union Weal phltadciplala.
directly to Express train The hew era, mac:ping
there at &MA. M.
PIiILA.DELPILLA EXTBAStil—beaveslitlyburall
at 4:10 P. at., stoppingonly at princ ipal Ylloua
Arrives at Latrobe; 11:00 P. ; AltoOna,lo:*/ 1 . e.;
Burial/mg. 2:00 A. Y.; BaltbnOre. • a.. m s .1.
York. via allenies.n. 10:10 A W.. via Phlladelptak.
and New York. vb. 111111.1.01.1., at
11::en r. a. Warring ears run throat non
ibis
tab
'rpm rdisbuty..i. to Baltimore s.
*l.l 1 V.. To. sla Allentown.
PAST LlNK—Leares Pittsburgh al 10.r0 5. :4.-
atopplog only at principal station.. Al rise. at Al
toona at a:10 A. IL• liarriaburg,• UM a. a.:
more,' 12:10 P. N.: New York,: via Allunna• 4 1.1
P. N.: rtaladelnhla,r 1:10 P. a.; and New York.. la
Pnliadelphla. at tad V. W.
•BracMjaa. tiklamer.
I Daily al/ other tralmr. Bauday.mormi'S"l2.'
AL (obIIIIODATION TRtAINS h. DAILY. SENDAI
Ex - ea •
JOHNSTOWN ACCUSI2CJOATIOISI- lintlylexeept
Sunday.) at 2:SO e. st., stopping at mania, Ostions
b.lwreS Pittsburgh and l'onemanstn, and connecting
at Blairsville Intersection witu towns tut the Indiana
Branch and West Pennsylvania Raliroa.l.
ALTOONA ACCOILIJOIJATRIN weneept
Sundays) at ::AO A. a., etopplag at all resu I ea at/whin.
between Pittsburgh and Altoona. and tusking crone
eon neetlon with trains on the Indiana Brunch, West
Pennsylvania Railroad, Ebensburg A vressou Rail
road, and Hollidaysburg Branch.
Wall's Accommodation, No. L daily (except ull
days) at eat) A. M.
• • . .
WuWs Accommodation No. 2, daily (except Sun
days) at 10:50 A. U.
Wail's Accommodation No. 3, daily (except Sun
days) (p 1116 D r. L.
Itraddock's Amontmodatlon No. 1. dally (ex„(ept
tililtinr.) at 3:40 A. M.
. . .
Wall s accommodation No. 4, dailyexcept S tin -
. t4 tWil ' ' ' s 4 /S so eLittoriation No. 1.111 (except San
doaoCePt;mtalatlon No. S. .1.111 (exeepi Nub
d The ays) at 10:50 r.
Church Train leas.... W all Station ery Sun
day at 9:15 A. U.. and arrives 1u rittabutah ve at test
A. U. geturning, leaves Pittsburgh at 121:0 P.
and arrives at Wall's Station at 2:00 P. at.
Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh as follows:
East Line 'Lilo • at.
First Well's Station Accommodation CZ/ A. M.
Brinton Accommodation No. 1 7:60 • Y.
Second WalPs Station Jth•commodatlon.... 11:30 A. M.
Johnstown Accommodation 9:tot A. M.
Baltimore Express 1.10 1 . Y.
Philadelphia Express I SI r. r.
New York Empress 1;20 it.
Third Wall•ts Smtiota Accommodation..... 201 I . M.
Well's Accommodation, No. 4 4 00 I . N.
Bradtkrok's Accommodation No. I 6:50 r.
Accommodation 7,0 P. M.
Altoona Accommodation and Emigrant— 10:20 0. M.
Day Express 11:50 I.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Exress, at 2:06 r. N., on Monday..
Ice new Union Depot Hotel, occupying the three
upper atones of t he Depot Building, 4ClOw 0000 toe
we itaractax. accommodation of the traveling con, •
Inunity. A andscious Restaurant la open at ALL
1100110 day night, ISundays excepted.
hOTICIL.—Io case of lose, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only,
anti for an amount not exceeding SIM.
For tickets apply to
W • /I. BECKWIEH, Agent,
At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Passenger Sta
tion., on Liberty and Washington ntreeLs. my,l
I)ITTSBURGH, FT.ar
A tgigg&
WAYNE CHICAGO
AILW Al' AND MEN ELAND
Es ILES/AD.
1866. Sommer Arrangement. 1860.
On and after May . .I.los, Irßa, tralas will run as
follows, Ds:
Lean • For For par
PettburpA. Chicag 015tv1 , ..d. ;
Express 12:N3 A. la..
Express ..... 210 A. Y. • 2:10 0. Y. I 55 F.M. Y.
Express
11sll ; F. 191 1: P. Y. 413 ,r.
1:40 0. n. 0:10A. Y., 1.10 A. II
Yea Newcastle and Erie 5 69 .a.
Iteturnlng,arrive at Pittsburgh:
P., Its. at C. It. W.-2,25 A. Y.. a:10 C. at.. 6 '
F. a;10 r. Y.
Fasts Ex.r11555-6:35 P. v.
. • ... .
l:. ar. H. It.-11.09 A. ~ '
a:10 r. al. 9:t5 r. H.
ACCONIAIIIIIATkON TRAINS.
Leave Allegheny for
Nxw 14111GLITON-1:00 A. U.. 11:50 A. M., 116 , r. 14
and ISM P. it
Isocarearrt-1.:5 P. r.
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Interning, arrive at Allcstieny
I. Ft. W. &C. It. W.—.:18 A. L . 8:15 A. 51., 9 11
A. L. 21.10 F. It,. 4:301'. al., 12:20
V. A P. H. R--0:00
tlliktnttF. FAItH.III, Ticket Agent.
Union Passenger !nation, PitVentegli, Pa.
A. Q. CABI3}..LBEHILY, Ticket AgettL '
Allegheny City.
my= F. deneral Tkket Agent.
pITTSBURGEI, CO-aimins
LIT.IIfIUB AND CLNI.IIN-
IiATI ItAIL/WAJJ.
ro COLUMBUS,
And all theprincipal titles
On and afte
WICIVI' AND BOUTHIVRIT.
r
MONDAY, MAY 2Sah, 14.18,
Trams wtll leave and arrive al the UNION MO
as follows:
pITTSBURGII ANDangivm
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
Spring Arrangement.
tin and after
THURSDAY, MARCH .15TEls IS6
The trslne will leave the Depot, cameral Roes
Water streets, as follows:
Leases e 1 nips
Pittsburgh. I •ft•ft•pt
Mail to and from Uniontown... 7,10 0.. f r- n r. 4
IXp. A. s
West
Newton Acrou.mo.latio ~'4 r. 4c A. r ,
f
Irnt6lchiee.port sectwn 'it ..1 :1.1. n. 0. 1 , .. Wu A. I.
Second • • 1.1,0 C r. L. 11:061, r
ktssuldwolOs •• 4010. r. 11. 5:41 P.
Coliday Chord. Train to and .
from West Newt0n..........L00P. Is. 96001. w.
Por Tickets apply to
G. BALL
g, Ascot. •
W .11,811/1.1 . 1. Mw.
A LLEGIIEN V
VALLEY RAILROAD
CHANOE OF ---
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On and after THURSDAY, April tHlt, tralna will
leave and arrive at Depot, Corner Pike and Canal
otreeD, Pittsburgh., so follow.;
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Leaves. Arrives
&MU, to and from afahorklng... 7:00 ./.. I. COO r...
Express. do do ... COOP. U. 10:05 .a. sl.
Soda Works Accomodatloo.... 010 .a. as.
Klsktmlnlcla do
First Bolton do .... 0:00 A. 0. 1112 A. at.
Carona usno ....11:00 a. Y. 2:OC. P. N.
Second Hutton do .. . 6:90 Y. 0. thla Y. s.
Sunday Church Train , to an
from Soda Works 1:00 P. X. I0:00 A. as.
apV. H. BLA.CKWIONF., Supt.
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BALTIMORE AND HAVANA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ALEX. BROWN & BONS, Geog. Agents.
FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.
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Carrying the United- States Mail.
The First-class Steamships of this line will salt a•
follows:
— CUBA" -1.300 tons, Wm:Hollins, Command;on
SA.TUDDAy,
••LIDENTY . -1,250 tont, W. d. Stafford, Command-
Erom 81107/PAIDAIEVS.II4IL'ITAiNT,
At iro•elock r. 11., precisely, on thedaysannonitemi.
For Coln: or
paelsago, tuning unsurpassmi
'"" Ti 11 , 1111 1 V.VA t li. ° 1 , 1 ELD F. CO. Age ts.
10 tiraAn's WLIM.
N. 11.—No Hills of Lading but those of the Comps
ny will be Opted. Penults for tbe freight mast be
procured from this °Dice. No freight received su.r
bale of lading aligned on day of sailing. aplaily
TEAMQ TO AND FROM LIVER.
/)UL AND KiTEENSTOWN (1010.i0D) Wee a
week. The INIIAN LINE.
EVERY SATTIEDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
CARRYING U. B. MAIL&
Tleta *old to and hOm Ireland, England, Rent
land Germany and 'trance.
an Ile Company's Melees.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent;
15 Broadway, N. Y.
FURIirrIIRE
Wholesale or Retail.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Opposite E. Edonindson & Co.'., and
ioscrn X2TER ANTIIONT
JOSEPH MEYER & 8_ ON , Mann..
filetnr.ll , and Wholesale and Rem. Omen f
FURNITURE PND Char% No. 131 PENN BT.
triazt h Or AIM mAni .rmanTeric. tr. wa.t
Cab 0000 on MI • a far IssoOnf eat
and Mahogany. of Ruthann manufacture, and war.
ranted equal In guallty and MYR. to any Inanageetn: •
er Nea t y. and Oil 611` as veasabable micas.
JGAIIIIINER COFFIN, Agent to r
fa • the plantain, Philadelphia and Baltimore ' n •
512.111 X COMplidels =pet WOOD
Third atreete. = •
W IL. JONES. Agent for the North
(07d •Ltuxglect., B 4l,ArtrAvavall- ,
A. SHEPARD, Sicretaxy of
TCttiinianweme
_coattum
M S" It 4„,
ARK WA . ...CR *TYR
PRIVATE DISEASES.
um TODISCh (late or Phlladelphles)..
Lb Third street, treats all detail) glow of Prl•
eafe will" unparalleled sheens.
kari=attentlou paid to dpenhesorshoes, S-
Otteases atlas Urinary Omaha treatment for
the same Wag the tuns%
RA UZOILDS.
THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUE
VIA STELFBENVILLZ,
CIIICINNAIi,
I=
INDIANAPIIII.I!4,
ST. WU! Y,
Fest Line ........... It:10 L. U. 0:So U.
.... ....... ....... 2:4A '` 9..0 r. M.
F.spnpas 2:•-•:. P. M. 9.t1 r
Way Accommodation. .... 6:SS L. at. 6:10 p. a.
N.
Mansfield Aecotimoda`n 10.10 r. al. 1•10 p. al.
tflest•euvala Accossmott•a 1:40 •• 6.10 L. al.
B. F. PUSILL.
Oetel 77 01. Aient
IlBi, 111
Tlcket Agent, Union Depot.
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