The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 19, 1868, Image 3

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'PITIIIBURGIS PitUNION. , - ' ..-. I
ii Ova= onnasinikaiGiainw,
Moarnay. May 18, He& S' )
A The general markets were ,exceedinglY /
quiet to-day,• which was owing Partfallyat
least to the' iiiClitment condition of the
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weather. ' Withq e exception 'of the usual I
.6 every day transactions, there was nothing
idone, and there are no changes in. values
i Nivrthy of special notice. ~. • . {
I; APPLES-Green apples are ',scarce and ._ •1
ti firm buLunchsuiged;. reppslar,salea-at $6-to
ts7 per barrel, as Toq ty.
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.k . APPLE liti,J - .c..c.R.;-..,.. May be quoted ,at
$ 80c to $1 per gallon, according .to quality.
S' POTATOES--lii good demand and prime
C Peach Blows are selling readily* 81,55 per ,
t bushel.
"?i DRIED Parittf-There : is .an pipiwed, -
, demand for ANA* ' and we 'eau report .
; sales to the• t fift ist l 7e,-mullu.small b;te At`
; 7)c.' Petich _him with sales at 12 to 14C, .
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for fair to choice halves. •
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EGGS - W e in better demand to -day,'
and the mar -et may be quoted.steady,
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.. at 20e; - i-4 '.. ! • . ._-• . _- 4
PROVISIONS-13acon is quiet tuid pile*, ..
compared with a week since, are a shade
E lower; we now quote -ii
jief v or Sllo_,...olde_rs;.,
E Sides" at 'l63.ic for - mimed, and ...1635 ror
t Clear; Hams at 19Nc'forPlain Sugar.Curadu
• f and 20x to 21c for Canvassed do.'' Lard':
1193.6 c. Mess P0rk,129.' Dried Beef,_l26 for'
4 Plain. and 2334 c for Catty -c.. i IV r;' i
BUTTER-Is in better- supply, and the '
market is a little weak•with a di:cooping
1 tendency...- lire_now.quete.prima...B.oll.-at.-
' ; 33 to 35c. 7 , -- 4
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( LARD OIL-F.- Selliiii 11 - co.'qtibte No. 2
at $1,25, and No. -1 at 41 / 4 ) ,;)ti ) --- c ''.-;'-' v ' '
.i 4, • HAY-Baled Hay' b , coming 'in ivory
freely by river,and the, market is du ll but
unchanged at '26 to to $ 23:. , Wagon Haymay
; be quoteeratl;23 to $26. . ... . . 1
4 NiIIiLFFAD-Is quiet and t unchanged; •J
last teed ttiPtirted weib' at, $ ,165 - te '01,70
, for Brtm, and $2,15 to ;s 2 ,26for..Middlings. •
; GRAIN-Winter Wheat is- scarce' anll
„t in demand, with salea ;ofd .prime Iteill at'
F, $2,70. .'Oats quiet and.undhanged it 80 0 , on
- iwhart and track, and 83 to 6.sc;in store.
Rye is still quoted at $1,95.40, $2, , Corn is
, , very 'aid', under the influence of increased
arivals, and prices are droo_ping; . we , now,
quote white and mixed at 81, and Yellow
i-0105-rfqr z. .Found lots.„ - No. ; movement' in
Barley,
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HOMINY- Dull - hut unchanged;' sales at
$4 to $6,25 per bbl.
• SALt-Sales of. Allegheny river:ld...ends
' .1)1,75 to $l,BO in round lots, and $2 for .
small lots in store. '- . 1 .
FLOTITTIirte is no new
,itisies
in Flour market worthy of special nottce-L,
1 the demand is only, moderate ‘ and--Prices
-1I are unchanged; sales at $11,06 to. $11:75 'for
Spring Wheat; 512,50 to 813,00 for Winter
Wour heat, and $l4
$lO to $
,2516 for fancy brands. Rye
• 1 .',. Fl, 510 to .
i F' New York - Proatice - filearket; '
. 'I +Or Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
1, NEW Youth, May 18.—Cotton quiet and
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rather heavy; sales 2,000 bales at' 32c for
F middling uplands; some sales reported as
.... 4 low as 3134 c. Flour dull and drooping; re
, • , a ceipta 13,069 bbls; sales 6,900 bbls Ate $8,40a•
..: i 9,25 for superfine State and Westerm 59,75 a,
; ; 10,05 for extra - State; 59,4.5a10,50 for extra
: l Western; $11,75a182.5 for white 'wheat ex
! ',' tra; $9,80a13,60 for round hoop Ohio; $10,75a
;., 12,00 for extra St. Lours; 512,25a16.00 for
good to choice do., closing quiet; California
.I` 7' easier; sales 1600 sacks at 511,60a18,59, and
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;• 750 sacks to arrive at 513,25a13,50. Rye
. ' Flour firm; sales 450 bbls at $8,25a10,60.
.:: Corn Meal steady. Whiskey nominal.
~...-. Wheat very dull and la2c lower; receipts
25,730 bitAlsales 20,006 bus at $2,41a2,42 for
No. 1 spring; 5,V11.34a2,32 for-No. 2d0.;12,7S
a 2,85 for common white Western.. Rye a
'•-, , shadeloirer; sales 8,500 bus Canadaln bond
-' aksl,B3, Barley quiet. Barley Malt firm
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.arid active; sales 16,000 bus State at 52,15 a
'4220; - 1;000 • bus Canada West !at '52,30:
' ,Peas; sales of 3,000 bushels' Canada,
.. 11 -firm at 81,65 to arrive. , Corn—receipts
: 859,384, irregular and tursettledf sales 44,000
lbu at . 11,14a1,16 for new mixed western
; ..• afloat; 51,16,11,18 for old Ito. - 1h; store; the,
,'; hater ; very., scaree.l -06,0; 1 :receipts 13,076-
fbu and dull and declining; sales 41,000..bir
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4 : . 4at 8630.137 Xe for western instore and afloat
•Stock of grain in warehouse—wheat 4 1 3 ,699 '
bu; corn ,079922 bu; oats 484,870 bu; rye
u.;
. 1 53,031 b bar l ey 8,438 bir; malt 18,816 sbrup
' as 18,101 bu. , Rye dull. Coffee noinintit ;
ugar firm and quiet; sales 1,000 itlids Cab•S
at 11y,a123(c c iand 400 boxes' , Havana lf/c)
t Molasses steady and ' qUiet; sales 600 ..hhfis
• Cuba at 13c. - Hops quiet. . Petroleum :quiet
. and steady at 13a1334e , for - crude r and
:' . 29a2934c for refined in bond. ' Pork is a' : .shade firmer; ". sales 4,500 bbls at" 522,,70i,
,:28,87 Tor new. mess; ~c losing • at ; 428,00
„. regnia4 ) 52'76828 - for old do; donut tt
, $27,37 regular; $23,60324 for prime;. and
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: s , 24,sosW6..fai.ptims. -mask also- , 601:;- , bbbe
new to seller for last half - or June at 529.
Beef firmer; sales 475 bbls at " 515a20,50 for
• new plain meem.2520160424,75 for new extra
mess; also 145 tierces at 586a39 for prime
'mess; 540x43. for India mess. Beef lan*
2, b eady; nalee 150 'bbbrat 534,5046;5A Cut s
" Imeats arm; sales 990 pkge; at litAil_4*foi •
• ishoulders; • IP/ 1183.4 c for hams. Middles
- quiet and staay. lard quiet and leavy;
- sales 550 bbl's at 17Nal8yo, and . ]o s for
kettle rendered. ,-Butter , lower et alks.BB for.
.. Ohio, and 33a35 for State: Cheese - ceniet • at
' - 12a17c. Freights to:Liverpool steady, with •
25,000 bush grain -id 4%de for wheat - per:
sail, and 534 d. for corn per steam,;, 71.
• LATEST.—.FIOIIr ClMed dull and a shade
easier forinwetradm.;• - Wheat liCirery dull
~ and lc inwer, with sales of. No, 2 Spring" at:
52,29a2;31, and No. I Spring , at /2,39a%42.
Rs e; the market clos6d . quiet and without_
any decidedthange, , 'Oats; , the market is'
' dnll and heavy at, 86aS7c, for 'Western in
-: store and.afloat... Corn closed dull and un
:settled; Pith bales : of new mixed 'Ave:Su — nut
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afloat at 1 51,14a1,15, and old mixed western
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in store at $1,17,' with some speculative de
: mand. ,Porki is quiet at.s 2a28,75-'.for
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new mess, cash and regabtr 5 ,87821)
i•,- sel
ler last half of I June and a 29.25 buyer
for June . ; ;Beet is stBady, and • In moderate
1. demand.: Cut meats are quiet and un
&changed. Bacon'is nominal. Lard is dull
'fat 18;ial9c for fair to priine. Eligs, are
'steady and without any material chan ge Iry
IPrice; '
St. LOUIS Market.
- .(Byi - Telegriph totheyltisbtirth 'zette.:
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0.1 ST. Louis, May 18,,TOhacco active fitful'
: prices for all grades. Cotton inactive - and
undrespalt
. little 49.1AX' rligniPAgoalii,k! itilvtrholvigs
li8a1;80. -,,, giant verY4tuOt but .
• - holders reinain firin,-goodlO choice:34par- ,
• fine '57,75a8,25. extra 119a9,60; double: V•4ll`n'
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111 0 a10,745;_fani.11134114,...Wha5tt;. :buyers:
standing off,price s raled- 5o lower-on both
spring and it small choice - white
and redif ; ,9002,06;, good, do, ,12,88a2;713;
,14 , 1b,_ .
1: some - spring n'll2lkTiO: 2; d 0.52.08 No.
2; M.Lunesotal2,9ki2;iff. • Corn - heavy and
i n° deniand,except,..for .stral,,Oklphai
w hits
. and yelloW, "amide. 4 yellow.
44:8'; Wa93s; ,
• 91c. Oati dull at
80i82oi , ! ,Ryelfim , an_d in
demand-
o:4",Amistou s,araSrnp!,
higher odel;pOf Ipork,-A 7s ,
'4hOuldsit had'atl3)ol33:oll
clear sides,- ;1730.•. , - Lard—eslex -of small,
lots 19c; roundlote sold higher. ; Cottle ?
good demand. at . 15a8,50, gross.: Sheep; ,
i * 2 , 7s a 7 L,kiii,pm, i lteadi . i•oortnoni --to.:io) 3 Dist 3 4 -
. ; Re ceiPW-i 441.:-, , ,1ib1a &tiro :--. 18;251.- , bask ,
wheat, '43,0141: bush corn; 1;892 bush patty.
The follOsitk a is , statement'; of stoc'k's • t 0::
May 15th - , Ylonr, 40 880 bbls; ct -wheat; 142,4 ,-
( 4137 - ti4„.‘th" 81fi881msb;tire..41pitIM
Eleviltorrat,W bush '; corn; ,Q51;210 bush
oats; 2,500 ;bush iiv r bush barlay;: , -• •
- -._ Toledo Market- • --,..-, - v , r
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By Telegraph to thelitt4b iset
Tot,E* l -I„WAV uj,', l -at i ebil, to silo ,
bbs; thii#oo, hi 41114; i,.7ltr:Ptakri - . 1- walPti% - :'
,150 bpi salefir•fwhice Michlian at @0;
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Namber, t r ii :4 4. i eth ja ,A . 4 .
. 1 I 0 6 4 3 1 94° .; 4:4i, of .. '
o m 1 : algae: tolitlyioil,-tfl -, ..1% / 4Vgi n t
ure; sellaric%A a' ' - ...
579 7 bush; theanahotasstesay, at 44e - *
ito 1. Rye—receipts; 90 bush; mane.'
Seeds dtilL
Lake freights dull and tin
ehaniged.
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Chicago Market.
CB* Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3
, CHIC/I:06, MaylB.—Flour dull; sales
spring,extras at .$9,873010,50. Wheat ac
tive and 2 1 , 1 5a3c lower; sales No 1 at, $2,074
2,08, and No 2at 61,98a:400N closing quiet,
at $1,9814a1,99 for No 2. corn in fair de
mand and laly‘c lower; sales .No 1 at 90,4 a
91;5c; No 2 88a90c; new 89m; rejected :Ua
89c. Oats more active at 70a71c, closing at
7034 c. Rye dull; sales at $l,BO for No 2in
store. Barley neglected; sales of sample
lots at $2,30a2,40. Provisions .very t .dull.
Mess - Pork 25e lower; sales at $27,70. - Lard
more active at 18c. Nothing done in Bulk
Bleats Receiptl--6,995 bbls. flour. Vi r s92
btish wheat, 93,929 bush c0rn, 3,417 `bush,
oats, 2,491 head live hogs. Shipments
-1;297 bbls flour, 41,382. bush wheat, 13,850
bush corn, 71,625 bush oats, 6.7.l4 t head live
hogs.
[Br Telegraph to the Pittehargh Chuelltt.l , .
: CLEVELAND, ' Aly 'lB.Flotir; ' demand
moderate and the market quiet; double
eXtra spring, city made, 1111,50a12,00; cowl.
fat do 410,50a11,50; double extra city made
amber $l4; treble extra city , made white
SIS,M; double extra red‘ eouptry. made
111,50a12,7.5. 'Wheat dull and heriVy; No. - I
red winter held at $2,02; No. 2 do at 152,50 a
roreml; No, 1 spring at V.',40; all for carlots.
dull and in light demand; sales 873ic
No. 1 Inlied from store, Oats dull and
10Wer; light sales reported- at l'ec for No.' 1
State from store. Petroleum. moderatelz
_firm, at 2,u2.5me for reiined,in bond and
260,f0r free. • . '
PrrrestnzoA,- WATIvi AND CHIC:ADO
RAILR O AD, • may 18.-14 cars metal, Rim
iek & Co; sdo do, J Wood,' San & Co; 460
hbls flour , owner; 100 do .do, 4'41 boo; 250
Pigs lead, J B Canfield & Son; 100 do do
Watt dr Wilson;-2 cars wheat; Pitch:took;
MsCreery & Co; 1 car mlficilings..T SEinch;
i .10:hales. baoom corn, J B Taylor;' 2 - cars
dives, M P Adams& Bro; 1 car lumber, J
C Bindley; 1 do do, Nanz & Co; 5 bbtis
sitar, G. Myres,. 16 bbla.potatoes,..2,3= haw
cheese, Woodworth'ACo• " aka" raga, J
Redman; 15 sks E Presser; l 2s4bati glass, C
Ihmserf Son; 28 aka rags, McCullough,
Smith :tt Co 2 cars ' lion; • Shoenberger &
Blair; 5 pkgs tobacco, Arbuckles & Co; 0
bales, broom corn, McElroy dt ,Co; 8 ski
' •Yrool,,W Barker & Co."
1 1 TTSRETROR,CINCINNATI AND ST. LOINS
RAILROAD, May 18.-21 aka oatafil2 aacks
potatoes, Robb & Herron; 15 skS7oga,
Cullough, Smith it Co; 2 cars corn, Herron
Marchard; 2 " cars staves, MP Adams &-
Br(); 1 do do, G,Mbertlutrl; Ido do,
;ilt, Crisp; 2 bbls. peaches, Carter, McGrew*
Co; 30 ha bbla fish, E H Myers & Co; 15 do‘
do, R dr, A - carson; 1.00 sks 151 bbla flour, G
-.Meyer; 2 cars corn,‘E W Tabor; 200 bbla
flour, D Wallace; 1 car bran, T Smith; 1 do
'atiziles,,C °Smith; 0 aks eorn, 17 do oats, C
H Lee; 4 aka, 3do barley, F Shield; 4 aka
Bats; 3 do rye, McHenry. it Hood;
. 82 pkgs
tobacco,* L Jones.
Aramousrrr VALLEY Ramioan. May 18.
1 Car lime, D L Reynolds; 1 bx batter, J 0
'Murdock; 5 elctrye, , Keil & Ritelunt 5 bbls
eggs, W H Carnahan; 56 sks'rife; Sanaa=
2 Mole eggs, .3 B Voskatnin 2 do do, H San
ders; 12. asks, flaxseed, Watt, Lang & Co; 2
tkdreggs, 1 do butter, W Kirkatrick&
Co; 2 cars metal, Lyon, Shorb & t o;;8; care
limestone; Bhbenberger & sks'rya,
Bingham : At Lang.• , • • ,
CLEVELAND. AND PITTSBITAGE_ RAM.
`ROAD, May 18-8 cars iron ore, Began &
eaughey; I da do, - Brown & Co; 1 do lam
,ber;..A. A Baker; :4 dolt), Allen; 2'do ore;
McKnight, Porter & co; .3 bbis scrap (iron,
J - Jones; 1 bx hardware Lippincott .dr Co;
27 'bbls copper, T M H owe; 4 bbls W
& Bro; 991agsvOnij bbl e ;'tic. .
Bone & Anjer; 54 sksTags, Mee ough,
-Smith & Co; 89,d0 wkest,Meanor dr Harper;
4cktcatroisstoegngse,,JiLikLbeK:noix.;wl d it o_do oraff i R & W ep nif . e;
SILDUCENY STATION, May 18. 56
bales hay, 100 biota flow, Stewatt*Lank
•enheim; 97 mks barley, 22 do oats,ll Hardt;
4 dem doi brooms,J A Scott; 96 gall Ons
itroßauer; tiewarii, 2 Gray Amnstlong; 12 Lks,r7p
, 0 oor 'potato*
.11111 Owens' Ot Te
,2,18 green hides z. A dr , II , Groetzinger; 15.d0z
DDX.
JJohn.nittemuson;,4oo th is dour
Isprlttirtisextt, '"
tay KW= bas guess; Schi t -pl ack . D tra,
001, W Barker7rp2B . 4lllibb
.ton
,;; Asks rve.. astalitra
Grshalialf 10 bug
, Head Ifetzgar; 128 skswheat .1,13,x,4` — Y
'&311‘; 'B3 sks rye, q
1, dillatiNV)
'Goa d'rlttni. fryra,,
=nal 20 sits wheat/J . 1,1 4 8E4 ON 1 liege woo 4 McGrew & Neag h.
MENE3
Finandar Natters, in " No* York.
Gold Closed sit 13934®139X.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW YORE. May 18, 1868.
MONEY D (TOLD.
Money very easy, at 4®6 per cent.; with
a -large supply' and light demataf.' 'tter.
ling quiet, at .1.0 per cent. for prime kills.
Gold:steady, closing. at 13 9;4(01,8914: k
GOVERNMENTS. •
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kifigheri eldsing strong at advanO6
Henry Clewg dt Co. furnish the' `annexed
dprices: Coupons 'of 'Bl, '.114J‘®11414";
, 10914(0109M d 61 8 4 ,‘10730®10'7X; do
10734®107%;' do new, 409%®109%;
67 1091 X(0 11 0;1.0-40'14; 103%®103,40
Heavy and lower &roam
. 'The • followlng , :ttre the
,5:30 prices: - Canton 49g; titniberland 3 , 1" 1 A
(35; Veils Expresi2434 25; American
563; Adams 57Mg157MillferehantsHnion
_%@ 2 9: QuieWl Ver,2Bx@)29)ll-Martposa
zig 6; 'Peel& Mail) 90y(490341 • Atlatitiefie©, •
Westerll7Unlotrielegrapli '3B3ll`@3?ka;
New 'York. Central 128y 3 ©1213M . , Erie :68%
@6B3if preferred 74%@)75; thidson 137. 1 4. ®
Vt 72,1; Reading 70y, ®7l; Chi° audMississip...
certificates 295‘1529%; Wabash - 5014.51;
. Paul 6 3vg+33y„rMichigan Central lisy;
gin; .Michigan Southern B ekVB6%; - 1111-
not i Central -146%©147; Pittsburgh 8414®
;MN; Toledo . losVglo6: Rock Island SIN@
D. 1 ,0 4; Northwestern 136yA66y.; preferred 77
®77X; Fort Wayne 107®1071 ; liarttOrd
and Erie 'l5; Ashtabula 193%; ) . Mloourls •
90%; new Tenns. 663;.1- • ' •
MINTNG SHARES.
Mining shares heavy; Gregory 285; Quartz
Ellll 95; Smith it Pawllee 230CWailki:ll 20.
SHB-TREASURT_ RECEIPTS _
87,633,970:- payment',
.$6,985.925; haialade,
$101,770,915; '
SUIT - TfLEAStritY.
The Assistant Treastiriar bought 0.350,000
of 7-30's at $ 1 ,0614, all; he.could.get at, this
rate. He sold ;3300,000, of gold and paid out
$2;100,000 three Per cent.. Certificates, and.
172,000 of currency in. redemption. of
compound intereSt notes. Conversion - of
3 7 30's for the past three days were $3,600,-
Cincinnati Market.
S* Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Crxcxxxxr; May 18.--Flour unchanged.
Wheat quiet and unchanged, Coin firm-at
95.f0r ear. Oats steady at 80. Aye in de
'Anand aff32, but held - at m 0.5. . Barley nem
ntachanged. Cotton Anil, but held
' firmly at' SO. Hogs ; arc good demand and
prices higher; extra at; l %lo,sQper cemtal
gross. Beef cattle in good demand witli
higher prices; butcher's at 57;50a8,50; ship
ping at I9alo, per central gross. ,Sheep in
fair demand at 50a0 per gross; wool
off, lambs at 8344 per head. Mess
pork held in demand at 818,25; bulk
meats finier; sales. of shoulders at 12%,
bat at the close it was generally held at
123;a13c, sides held at /43a15c. Bacon
firmer and more doing; shoulders 13Xc,
clear rib sides 16Xc, and clear 17/c, holders
asking V,,c higher at the close. * Lard held
at' 18Xc, but not saleable at over 1834 c.
Butter plenty and lc lower; flesh 30a35c,
Western- Reserve 46a38c. 'Eggs 18c. Sugar
firmer; refined !‘c higher. at 15Xa17%;
hard 17 1 4a18c. Coffee unchanged and dull.
Linseed oil fi1,20a1,22.. Petroleaun--.36a38c
for refined free. Gold. 139 buying,
Cleveland 'Market.
DIPOIRIS BY TUILROAD.
PITTSBURGH.- GAZETTE.: TUESDAY. MAY 19 ; -181
Milwaukee Market.- • ,'
CU Telegraph to the Pittsburgh - Gazette.] •
Iflfr.wetrirme, May, 18. 7 -Flour dull and
lower; city doable extra at $9,75a10;
try do. $9,50a9,75, extra $9,75a9,25.-' Wheat
,unsettled at $2,21 for No.l spring; $2,03 for
..No. 2. ; Oats firm at 70c for No. 2. Corn
dull and loiver, with offers at 90c for No. 2.
, Receipts-1,800 bbls flow, 91,000 bu wheat,
5,000 bu oats, 1,000 bu corn. Shipments--
6,800 bbls flour, 28,000 bu wheat, 2,000 bu
• Memphis Market. . • • •
;By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
MEDIPI3I6 May IB.—Cotton - steady, and
prices nominal;. receipts,l43 bales; ekports,
/09 hales. lour• qufet. z at •$49.' Pork at
.$22. Bacon; shoulders at 144; clear sidea
at 17%, :Bulk meats are' almost out 'of' the
Market, and there•lane demand. Lard at
49121., Hay at $20.. Oats at SsaBB- :Com. at
$1,03a1,0.5. Bran at $34.
, . Philadelphia Market:: •
CBv Telpftraph to the PittsburgliGMette.l •
ParLariErßiztA, May 18.—Petroleum is
dull at 18e for crudg, aud3la32e for refined.
- Flour dull and drooping.- Wheararooping
at $3,05 for Kentucky. ,white. -.Bye steady.
Corn in fair demand at $1,=a1,25.. Oata
steady. - Provisions unehinged., , •
Baltimore Market.
[By Telegraph to the rlttsborgh. Gazette.)
BALTIMORE, May 18.—Flour dull and un
chan,ged. 'Wheat dull. 'Corn steady; yel
low $12,25. Oats steadyt, western 88c. Rye
steady; western $2,12. Provisions quiet
and steady. •
RIVER- NEWS:
Both ,rivers continls3.to. recede slowly;
'with nine and a half feet in the Mononga
hela, and ten and a•balf in , tbe Allegheny.
Asit still continues to rain, we should not
be surprised to see another rise, and that,
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too, within the next twenty-four hours. It
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rained nearly all day, yeaterday, and the
indieations at this writing'are not favora
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ble for a cessation.
There has not been a single arrival aside
from the daily packets since Sunday. The
.Argosy.is :Die here from Cincinnati to
night, and we may expect the ,T. N. McCul
lough in some time to-morrow.
The Ingomar, for Wheeling, and 'Saint
Marys, for Cincinnati, were, the only de
partures.
The Julia No. 2 is the regular packet for
Zanesville to-day, leaving at 4 p. rn:
The R. C. Gray, Capt. Anderson, is an- .
nounced for Madison and Louisville. She
will take Memphis and 1\ ew Orleans freight
with the privilege of reshipping.
The V. F. Wilson, with five barges and
two boats, and 90,000 bushels of coal for
Louisville, and the Whale, with ten barges
and 100,000 bushels of coal for Cincinnati,
departed yesterday. •
Au Oil tity telegram in the forenoon yes
terday reported forty-six inches in the Al
legheny at that point and at a stand.
Private advices report that Capt. Stock
dale's boat, the "Sallie," arrived at Fort I
Sully on April 29th. She had not moved
or lightened any freight up to that time.
River low and falling; but channel cutting
out; five boats had passed Sully ahead of
the Sallie;as follows: Deer Lodge, 10th,
Cora, 13th, Success and Nile, 18th, and
Only Chance on the 18th. The Sallie had
passed eleven boats up to that time, as fol
lows: Antelope, Henry Adkins, Hunts
ville, Ida Stockdale, Mountaineer, Octavia,
Columbia, St. Luke, Miner, Benton and
Peninah. •
The same letter also says: I do think
the Sallie and 'a few otlier boats will get
through, but I do not believe that one-half
of the boats that have arum will see Ben
ton in lde3B.
The Ida Rees No. 2, from * City, is due
here to-day. . •
The Bayard, Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the
regular;' packet for Parkersburg to-day,.
leaving promptly at noon.
The connection, of the Ohio rivers with
• Lake Erie by canal is a measure now en
tertained by the Pennsylvania Legislature.
A communication adthessed to a leading
Senator of that body declares
"The Ohio river cannot be said to be
fully improved until its natural extension
is improved—untli, indeed, it shall be con
nected with lake Erie. Ido not think that
nature ever intended that the two great
internal lines of navigation on this conti
nent, the one debauching into the Gulf of
St. Lawrence, anti the other Into the Gulf
: of Mexico, should remain forever uncon
nected. The physical geography country
is full of hints for connections of these
grand thoroughfares. Thus, Lake Michi
gan; may very easily be connected with the
Northern Upper Bibislssippi •by•means of
several depressions crouirt the interven-•
ing 'country; and thus the Ohio or the east
ern _Upper Mississippi . , may be also con
nected-with lake Erie." • ' •
• The cost of. this proposed i
work s esti
mated at V 30,000,000.
Fhe Princess' made the trip from St.
Lords to Fort Smith, on the Arkanaas, and
back in fourteen. days' running time; total
distance there and back, 2,400.
The latest •aeconnts the steamer Last
Chance Was hard aground in Osage. above
the town named Warsaw. • • ,
We clip the following items from the
LOritsvilles Courier, of 'SUirdity: -The tow
boat Collier. passed, down yesterday with
120,000 busgels of coal for Cairo. • .
;Thei towboat John Drava arrived from
Pittsburgh yesterday wtlh • 100,000 buahels
of.coal.
The Charleston left for Pittsburgh yes
terday with a light trip. She took' two
.enipty boats to be left at Suf t r;eaeek.
Mary Davage loaded es
The Carond
elet with specimens of Iron ore yor the Pitts;
burgh fumaces. • • .
The towboat' A., J. Baker arrived from
New Orleans yesterday with eight empty
barges. She will return to New Crleans
with a tow from this , port. '•• • •
We extract the folloWing items from our
Sty ::Louis exchanges; of Saturday::The .
Wild Duck, from Pittsburgh, had two
barges heavily laden with manufactured
=tides from Pittsburgh, of which about
400 tons goes to the Upper Mississippi, via
Northern . Line. • .
The Hawkeye - No. 2, from Parkersburg,
.brought` 2,000 barrels of petroleum "in
bulk," 'and will take, back 300 taus iron,
Fnom run blot mrarn,•Bosis.-.The fol. ;
lowing letter was received yesterdu:,
Srnalann, rEntscan,
• ..sLi /ogres' LaWnrsa, May lat.
W. KquN,Ta: - e .: '
_DEAII:I3In: We six arrived acre at p, m. i to-day. We are 'getting along 'very well.
This is ,ninety miles .below Fort. t3ully.
The Ida Steekdale,S, one hour and a halt
ahead eitus'at this place.,The Henry Ad
kins went pert here this morning. We are'
gaining on Most :allot the teats, that left
ahead ush, TheMountaineer : is • only one,
day of us. We have be* ahead df the Oa.
tayia far thm laat TWOLdlifrs.- rThe 'river - Is
'very low, and:onen'Atand.., All well On,
b oar d, , ltespeotfully,Youri,
• ' •
Captain,Efam* also writ4l4tharthe
inah is the best' eteee;_et -Was4lver on.
We expect to 11,e(6. o f - Pn:r9Aa1541,4/7.
lie
interest in r. 2, ,- 4'
§morjr,w,lolllll4ENg,rne shill; In a
. tett days, send as atent to Olive hionntala c
, °tondo./ to dissent* t Ciliate:rola Leda Of Sliver
uret, 41seovqred and lees bylaperieneed minters;
sun inuaten in an untie Ir. eh mining district ;
wisintendett tikhave them fel vdeveloDed hpfora
going to ,, the nseA o ~etegung 'buntline*, ma
ittery,•An. lothis 4eyelonmenit„the Company;
ha 4aetetnilnett to aele..a Ilitoteti amount of the
welt at a rate lilichk' 11 V,in 'pi:inhalers mt the, tiontel a rinitne t e =ton themselves. For
.f! l _,M O 45.4 ;a 1 . 1. APR% OrialaM i t. Mk
4 1x4p r
w t TOSEP -- TMORWT,
- ..i',)1 1 ,0 16 . * _ 18511 . 7 1114K~eit slairl9s,
Tk-fht 134 " 5111 MMIVELVMSTIBAiiii ,, :.
-4 wr q bps •r•c;
Capper Mined Pure Bye Whiskey.
a ft d i ggers in roams, worse astLlQuOite.
=muss
LIME
OM
IJITICE or CITY ENGINEER AND ttriiiion,
- Pittalturab. Mag etb..lBoi. ' I
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOS . ALS, FOR
•..
Grading, Paving- and , Curbing •
CRAWFORD STREET, front Centre avenue to
Reed etreet; VINE STREET, from Pennsylvania
avenue to Reed at.; MILTENBERGER STREET,
from Pennsylvania avenue to Bluff street:
Win be received at this once until TUESDAY, 3lay
18th, 'sec Spi:ciScations and blanks ter bidding
can be had by calling at Ms 'office. •
'myo:p92lii J. MOORE. City Enittneet.
turTLIE AND , DUNCA.N STS.
TV.....
All 'Persona interested are herebrnotttled that'
the Uport of Viewers. as modified' by the Court of
Quaiter Sessions, at Isros. - 11 . and 1g December
Term, 1860, his been flintily continitid.7 and that
the assessments are now In my hands for collec
tion. 'Unless, payment I;quade onlor.before June
10th, 1808, the claims, will bellied as • liens, arid
collected by process of
NVEBSTEIt AND 11011E1ITS STS.
All persons interested arc herebynotltied that
the Report of Vlewers . ,.. as modified by the Court or
Quarter Bessloll9, pt Xos. 12 and 13 of June Term,
1380, has been finally confirmed, and that the
sessments are In my hands for collection. Unless
payment Is made on or before June 13th, 11108, the
elalits will be pled as liens and collected by process
of law;
MAIVIIOOI/ : HOW LOST HOW
RESTORED! Just4uhlfshed insectled envel
ops. • Pries. air cents. LECTURE ON , THE
BATURAL TREATMEN and Radical Cure et
Spermattorrhina, or Beminal'Weakness. Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar
riage genenilin Nervousness, Consumption, Epi.
tepsy and Tits; Mentatand Physibal Incapacity, re.
suiting from Self Abuse, &c" by Robt.- J.: CulVer-
Well. M. D. author or the " Green Book " &c. "A.
BOON TO THOUSANDS' OT SUFFERERS, t" , Beet
tinder seakln a plain envelope, to any address, post-,
yard, on-recelpf of stir cents, or twotialitage stamps,
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE &
NEW. YORK,' POSTOFFICE BON , S3tia, Also Dr.'
Cuiverwell , a *,,Marriage price liaceaia. • ,
TO GLASS , MANUFACTMERS:—.
The.underslgned hauing imitated the sole ;kph-,
or the 'sale of tbo'celebrated
• COPIXT.POT
Arts now'propared to fUreleil it In any duantity to
thaw wishing **procure this .auperior article. Da,2
ridirlifleen years use of this ulau, we have arrived
at rucli .proportitas as we belleye;makes it a better
article for pots than any In the market, we having
secured an arierage stand , at etir.„ ittu. wt. rand- Tax
XONTITA.' We will furnish receives:fr the propor
tional' the mixturearthis Clay to ' De ons purcbas
ing, The Clay Is ground, and moulde rnlumps , for
deuvery.
DITORIDGE lt SON,
. ; Fort Pltt OlassWorks.
•Wastilugton litreet, Pittsburgh
We, the undhrstinedmiliWers4lo wisest dainigeil
and benefits in opening of rerry street, Third ward,
Allegbenr; l ,rareton the premises, on THURS.
DAY, May. Bth, IE4B, Jte *3; o:elook r, t to Id
the dimes or their Oppalatmenti
dAlitEki GaATIAX
, •I I dOffN
mr12:40
S TMCEZ: • •
I'Thec. undsieigned, ntrgototed . :yieweili to assess
da nages and bearing tor opening. of Sedgwick St.,-
'l4l4llllrantipArhulkerm *ea witt the premises,.
on RIMS A , the tkday.ofiday, lgori, at 3)i
;o!Olookie. Li,Solpalltltho duties of their ol)Point ,
pout;, 014,018ER41,.08
'l3,lfirs tin AAAM
lkt,ei'r .."."-
lirge ..
' S t ra l reg ri nrl . olfll3 - ruif inzmun d'alltr ik .: ,
tiq_d i llt lawbfi l y,, uk if
va - TiatthAy7xar . gib, are i t - ifik O'clock
P. Atr. to attend to the duties of their appointment
t .
f u illa.
HAA Ats
VI% .
. ~... ~., r.~rll
r
STOATS.
FOR . CINC INATI:
ccoriAT.l. - j ia sz lit
THURSDAY PACKET—AT 12 at.
The new and splendid side-wheel steamer
• J. Pl.-lIN'CULLOUCH,
_ ,
'The ahove • elegtintilde.wimel Mei:inter will leave
regularly as announced., connectingat Cincinnati'
with Pact.ets and Eallroads to Louisville. Nashville,
Memphis, New Orleans and Bt. Lottla„ .to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
greigha Or Passenger, recelpted . through . either
rail or river.
lacines
Espe.olal' attention given -to - Orders and Way '1
s.
Forfreight or passage - applyon. board or to ' I
- J. CLLINS
"" CIiiAS..BARNE I S, ;Agents' ';I
0. f•.'liooßE
D. MOORE ..:
ap23
* - 144SLIETT .
. ,
Forwarding - and - Co mission Merchants,
.•• . •
,AND ,G NERAL
' STEAMBO T AGENTS
Market and WA r Pittsbtavh.
••• , . .
We are the authorized - ants forth& g
WESTERN .UNION PA. T , ,COMP.AIIIY,” be-,
'tween St.' Loma and 'Pauli' also for the "ST.
LOUIS et QUINCY PACKET COMPANY."_ , ;;
Prelghta - RECEIPTED THROUGH by either Of
the abora lines at the :X.01y.g.13T RATES. Shippers
entrustlifg goods'to our care can rely on having
:them hamdied wtth care and delivered with dispatch.
We are also agents for steamers to Chrelnuatl.
L on l s rlllai - Memphis;'Nerw'Orleans, and 'all'other
points on the Western waters. , ap2,
INONNATI
PACKET LINE.
-For Wheeling; Marietta, Parkersburg,
Posliaany,, nig Sandy,
Iranian, Partaonth,MaysvOle and
COsiDanntl.
ST. MARYS T. C. SwarsT,ltaster.
MONDAYS, 1S P. M.
ST. CHARLES .. .. . C. A. Duero. Muter:
C FRIDAYS, if P. N.
The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave
regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville,
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
Upper Mlisissirriii and 311stouri ricers.
Freight nrmgasengera reecipted. through either by
rail or rivet:
Especiat z attentiongiven to Orders and Way Busi
ness. BARNES & COLLINS.
nIDW GORIEST & HASLETT. Agents.
irrtinußGH,
. &drab
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line..
Leave Coulfiaoy , a Wborfboat: foot of Wood street;
DAILY, at 12 M.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
J. N. MeetILLOUGIT ' Ott). D. Moong, 3laster.
_ L TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. '
BAYARD A. S. 811Ze11.e.nri. Master.
WEDNESDAYS ANDBATURDAYS.
GREY EAGLE C. L. lIRENNA3, Master.
Freight'svill be received at all boors by
an 6 JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
FOR MADISONA LOU- s idW a t
ISVILLE.—The fine Steamer
U. C. GRAY ..... ....Capt. Wm. B. ANDLesolv.
Will -leave as above. giving through receipts to
Memphis and New Orleans. oa
' WEDNESDAY. 20th Inst.
For freight or passage' apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
inyla I ) .COLI.iNkiWOOD. Agents.
"ItEGULAIL WEDNES:sigget
DAY PACKET FOP. CINCIN
ATl.—The Hnestrumer
ARGOSY ' Capt. VAIipEIIGRIFT.
ff. Scott. Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WED!: ESDAY at noon.
C. BARNES,
JAS. COLLINS. /Agents.
mhz. JOHN FLACK..
NOTICE
TO PIAT.M4,g4IS,
,
At a meeting, of the Water Committee. held May
4. 1864, the-following ,Instructions were adopted
and notice thereof dire...A(4 to be given In the official
papers of the elry, as follows. eta.; -
On after the Ray 2.5 th. Inst.. no LEAD PIPE
lighter than that known as EXTRA 'STROM.* alit
be allowed themak the connections betweemthe
ferrule and stop epck at the curb line, and the
ferrule d time .1s lastrnsted gotta drive any ferrule'
haring a lighter pipe than the above attached to lt.
By ordeYorthe - H ater Constnittef.. .
nlyntsl3 JOSEPH FRENCH. Sunetinteudent,
a. P. SLAGLE. Cllly Attorney,
Pittsburgh, Stay Eith, 18(18,
1 J. F. SLAGLE, City Attoritey..
Atay.fith, 1888. my9:p94
Pittabtirgh,
' La
10
say12:010
68. • :
COMUSSION MERCHANTS
STE.SLP STDELE
3/1 STEELE & SON,
• Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS .
catAnkr, -- rmr,33o,
No. 95 OHIO STREEI near East Cranimon,
ALLEGHENY CITY. A.
Commander.
Clerk.
J Es n. ramarion JAS. HAMM*
*
EASOR & HARPER,
. FLOTR., GRAIN AND PRODITC.R
9:l3l:N.rnißiiiloVi NiCrateri.sk.Mrel
1 1. 3519 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. '
• ,Aonsignments.solleited.,
4LFERENCES-J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. 8. Dilworth Sr Co., R. T. ,Ren
nedy & Bro . . .. - • . ,
la31:12,1
P ER REIL JAS. P. RICRAP.I.
•(EIL & RICHART;
• ,
omittrssrow MERCHANTS,
• 'AND DEALERS IN
R UR, GRAIN, SEEDS, *ILL FEED, ac:, itq.;
349 Liberty, St., Plttablurgh ?
L it'intANC :
Wholegite: Lind' Retail , lirocers,
No. 3ENSLI"N_*.ii STNENT. • -
Maa3Ml
NicHANE &I rAllijan,
, • - ,
COU,MitSION". ALEFLCI:iANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN anA,PRODITCDOEN
ERALLY. "No., 141 WATER STICRRT, above
Sintshflold, Pittsourghv • • •• - • lea-
ETzEItARMSTRONG, ' •
. • •
PORWAILDItiG AHD 003111138IONIEROIIINTB,
Poi the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Baiter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and -Pr oduce- generally, No. 10
'MARKET STREET,. eoruereofyiret,PlqabyTgh.,
le=:us
QuonIAILER & LANG, Whole.
kj sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provisions, Fish, Cheese. Salt.. Carbon Oil,
&q., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STDEET, near
Liberty street,: Pittsburgh, Pa. noB:nsS
Jam tionaz ' • ' • tirs..a. noun.
JOHN I. HOUSE .& BILOIk e Sun
' comfits to ',MTN r. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
rocers" and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and rater fitteetl. Pittsburgh. Pa.
1:1 RILIDLE, NO. 183
.L113E111'1"
•-.STREET,' Pittsburgh, PaC,:Conualssion Mer
e ant and Wholesale Dealer In Connti7 Produce;
Groceries and Plttaburgirldanufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gun
orally. •
ROB X. KNOX '- ANDREW. ICSOZ
14 KNOX & SON, COMPtILSSIOI I
.MERCHANTS anti dealers in FLOUR; GRATZ
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERAL y, No
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City
, AV.CILITIMORD, COMMISSION
AIERCHANT, IN PIG METAL BLOOMS,
WROUGHT , SCRAP 'IRON,- FIRE 'BRICK
AND CLAY, ae.Warehouse and Once„ Nos. 386
and 386 PENN. STREET. Storage Ittlitished.
Consignments isoliclted. • - . .
J. ,4 1T1L
TE, BAIRD .& PATTON,
" "Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants an
eat e rs. in Produce Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish.
Carbon and Lard on. Iron, rails, Ulnas, Cotton
Yarns an 1 14 Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and SECOND !STREET, Pittsburgh. :
' CASFLEth & 8011_, COM..
11115510 N DealersWlG NEI/CHANTS,
and Wholesale ln Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, .Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Flab, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 140 Front street, Pitts
bugh, _
Jottx SIVPTON A. WALLACE.
QMP'TON & WALLACE, WHOLE-.
A.,„7 SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
No. 6 SIXTH STREET. PlRsbureb. f a12;r58
PROFESSIONAL. - •
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AHD POLICE MAGISTRATE.
•
°Mee. MI WYLIE STREET, near Washington.,
PITTSBPRGH, PA.
Deeds. 80T1 , 19, Mortgages. Acknowledgments,
Depositions. Collections. and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. • Inh3ons9
SALNIUBIL - DicIPIASTERS, •
AX...rrEatINULPir.
Ex , o2lelo .IS:slice'sl' the Peace and Police 'Magis
trate. Mee: unANT:STREET:oppostte the Ca
thedral. PITTSBURGH,. PA. -
Deeds, Bonds.' 3tortgagesi Acknowledgmen - ts,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. • -,- • ; •-
WIYSTACE - S. ' • '
•
ES-OF/WIG itTSTICP GP' TAE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE. •
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA; AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA,
Deeds Bonds 3lortgages, Acknowledgments.
Depositions and 'all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.. • _ mrZi
A` ---
A AMMON,
e
Alsace of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURARCE AST.
CARSGN STRERT,.EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collectlon of Rena; solklted and promptly attend
ed,to. my3:y6o
WILLIEM H. HARKER,' •
, . . ,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , CONVEYANCER, &C,
"Offloe, C ARSO' 9TREET,, nearly, opposite, the
Ralliway Depot, t3ODTIi PITTSBURGH. •
Bueness entrusted - to' Ids card promptly . attend.
DANIEL AIcNEAL, M. D.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
o. 59 Grant St., near Thigh.
ap9Akx7l . • •
J 9 . FERGUSON,
.•
I:flys:pots
SZCOND ROOM
JOHN W. RIDDELL.,
Office, 116 Diamond Street;
• (OpPoslte the Court House;)
tels:t44
JOSEPLI GAZZAM J. It. ntrrramandir.
, a. MIILASTMR.
BrigASll3l, GAZZALik".4
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
AnaQrs in Bankpiptcy,
prr4.sisuntan, PA.
01110 E; VS GRANT STREET, • ,
~ . •
• , - Opposite the Cathedral:
Jehirrre . •
W A. LEWIS,:
ATTORNEY-ATI.Alir,
•• No., 90 Diarn.ond., Street...
- - • PlinließGlT, PA
AiteIIUIALD IILAIkELFM,
laiWo
FM
•':
A - Co MACSRELL,
. ,
ATTORNEY- AND , 'COUNSELOR UM,
No. 'SO Grant Street;
,z0r.14:b2;
JOHN 4!;PicH4INt
Ex4c .0138Ticnt Wig MACE AND
POLICE MAGISTII4.I7. • • • '
0010 N iLt Vitt( etTEETWOfiositelbe Cathe-.
drea, -Pittsburgh . Peed'. 1 " 1 % t i n rkg"
AcknOwledgMenie, trerioiltious Lid ega 4tul!'
AellitzeCUl , 44.:with tans satidlunitcai • j
01 9 / 1 14 "C . A C, P 911 X IM I ,!::+i
~,.4 ;p rtbatires4 pcoIiNsIALPFT
No. 87 Fifth Street.
Pensions, Hauntlee and Arrean of Pap promptly
coueotod. • tao:goa)
mil; .a:,.~. ~..*~ ~;.
::gip . .:r'i.
OFFICE AND REEfIDEN'CE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
ATTORNEY,-AT-LAW.,
.PITTSI3 . trEGH, PA
N 9. as rimix itirsEn.
PtTSITUROft. PA.
• n
PITTSBURGH. - PA.
=I
RAILROAD.. •
~._,..--_,--..-.„--........„...,-
CG --,---------
-- 3011111-113 BUR Gil andatt:::::' : 7
A: NNKLI-K VILLE B- R.
•
On and after TRITRSDAY, Marldi sth, 1868
trains will arrive at and depart frumithe Depot, CO r
ner of Grant and Water streets. as Aillows:
Depart.; Arrfte.
Hall to and from Unlont'a. 700 AJM. 6:00 P. M.
McKeesport Accommody n. 11.00 A.M.f W:O5 P. M.
Ex. toand.from Unlont . n. 3:00 P.m. 10;00.A. M.
West Newton Accommod'a 4:30 r..i at. ' 835 A. M . 'Braddock's Accommodate 6:13 P.lat. 7:50 P. 11.
Night Ace. to McKgesport.lo:3o P.!ist, 6:40 A. N.
813p r g ra sy ,
w Cl:4 s n t rc li T ra t 0 In
. t , o .
. A . n .
.d
1:00
r.,31..10:00
JL.
K.
For tickets apply t) .- - .1. •
. - J. rt. tING, Agent.
.. W. B. 87011 Z Snperititendent.. I nibs
-
' LLEGHE.NY -' .. t...- ~-: :- - 1 - 7:l=-:-•
VALLEY-RAILROAD. ' ----.-,..- • ....... ..
A
Y DIRECT RO TE TO THE OIL .REG 101,63..
Renningthrough to Venattgo City vithent change
of cars—Connecting with trains EaSt and Reston
the Warre- & Franklin licitrend, And Atlantic &
Great Western' Railways.‘ Shortest- and 'quickest
• route to Oil City and Frankiln, and all points in the
On Regions. -
On andttfter April 26th, 1868, Passenger Trains
will leaverroin andartive at the DePott,
Corner Canal and Pike Sts. atifolloWs: _
• ___. De,part.T - -:,Arrfve,„
Y. Mail to and Pm Yen. City. 7:00 A. . 6:15 P. 31f.
'Express " - ..t 2.0:40 P.' .12:05 'A.M.
t
Brady's Bend Accomrnod'n 3:00 P. Z. 10:00 A. M.
Sods. Works Acc0m , n....... 5:30 ri .' , 7:1351. Itt.
First Ilulton Accomod'n.. 8:50 a.. 9. 11:40. X.
Second Milton AccomoiPti .A
12:00 01' 3:55 P. M.
Sunday Church 'Train leaves SodaaVorlia at 8:05
A. Si., arriving ' ~ arving in Pittsburgh- at 9:50 A. Si. ` Re
turning;.p
leave, Pittsburgh at 1:10 P.'sr., arriving, at_
Soda Works at X:55 . 11. • ' • -
11. BLAZE'S ONE, Snplt.
W. F. HOPE; 21 Ticket Agent.' ' aP
i
rIENZEIII
rMOLNIT 8 817 MG N'atigEgul -
CLNNATI, AND ST. '
S RAILWAY.
PAN IWTLE
ORANGE OF. TIME.:—On and after SUNDAY;
May 10th, 1807, trains will leave still arrive at, the
Union Depot, as folls,rrs, l'lttsbaret 4inue:
Depart.'' Arrive ;
Mall Express 2:15 a..m.-..4:35 P. m. Line 9:40 a. th 7:15 p.
m.
Fast Epress.. ...... . 1:50 p. n. 11:20 et. in.
Mixed Way • 6:10 a. M. 7:05p.m.
McDonald 'a Ace' n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. M. '3:05 p. M.-
Steubenville Acepunnod'n. 3:50 p. m. 9:30 a. in.
31eDonald's Acen.l Is o. 2.. 5:23 p. 8:20 a: M.
SPECIAL lircertCE.--SundayExpress loaves at 1:50
p. m.,
ng arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 in. the next
morni. • . • -' -
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily,. Sunday and
Mouday excepQd .
t- F..SCULL, General Titket Agent.
W. W. CARD, SUpl.. Steubenvill •
PITT UB SFORT -WAYNE - & - LDEfICAOO
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH It. B.
From nay 11th, 1868, trains will leave ftom
• and arrive at the Union Depot, north side,' city
time, as follows:
Chicago Ex.—. 2:13 ain ,Chleago ~• Ex 2:23 am'
Cleveland Ex.. • 2:13 a , Cleveland W:23 a m
Erie & Ygn 31'1 7:28 ain ;Chicago Ex.:„., 11:23 :km
Cl. & NVICg. Mg 6:13 ain ;Wheeling Ex.. 11:08 a m
Chicago. Mail.. 6:58 a ni ; ,St. Louis Eic.s. 3:33 p m
Chicago Ex-- 9:43 a in ; Cl. & WICg Ex 4:38 pm
Cl. & WlrgEz. 1:4-3 pm !Erie & YwnlEx 6:13 pm
Chicago Ex.... - 1:58p m ;Chicago Ex /... 4:23 p
Wh. & Erle Ex. 4:48 pn. Cl. &WlCrg Ex 7:08 p m
Depart from Allegheny..
_Arrive trs:slitergieste.
N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 a nilN. Brlgt'n Ac. 7:03 am
Leetsdale " 10:13 am; N. Brigt'n 1" 8:28 a m
" 11:58 a nit Wellsvllle 1" 8:53 am
RoChester -..• 2:23 p m Castle pt: 1013 ain
Wellsv'e Acc— 3:43p in Leetsdale ' 9:13 a m
'Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 pm ! - " I" - 1:08 pm
N.Brigrn • 5;33 pmlN.,Brigt'n ,t" 2:43 pm
N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 p m Leetsdale r• • 4:53 pm
Leetsdale " • 10:43pm ; " 7:28 pm
1:58 p. m. Chicago Ex-__ 11:23 a.lm. Chicago
press leaves daily. 4-E, xpress arrives daily.
ainyll F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
1311 E Nll7 13 If IA
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
O a
tt and after May. 10th, 1847, Trains will ar
rive at and depart from the Union Depbt, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets. as follows:
_Arrive. Deptirt. •
Mail Train.- 1:20 a m l Day Expresl.. 2:20 a m
Fait Line 1:50 am; Wall's No. 1. - 6:30 a M
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Mail Train.... 7:50 am•
Latrobe Ace!: 7:50 a m!'"Cincinnati.l7x 71:40 aln
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am ; Wal l' s No. 2.. 71:51 ant
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown At. 3:05 pm
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m ! BraddockkNb 14.00 Pm
Baltimore Ex. 1:00p 111 P4Ba. Exprea. 4:50 pm .
Phila. Express 1:20 p Wan's No, 5:00 pm
- Wail's No. 2:05 pm,Wall's 7_ 6:05 pm
'Braddocks lkio 1: 5:50 p 'Fast L1ne.,..1. 7:30 pm
R'ail's No. 4. 7:05 pm Latrobe Ace% 8:50 p m
Altoona. Acc'n • Swlsivale AcM 10:50 pm
and Emigrant. .11 •
Train 1036 p tr.
The Church Train leaves Station every
Sunday at 9:15 11. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a: fn. Returning, leaves Plitsburghitl2:so p. m, -
and arrls s at V. all's Station at 2:00 pt in.
• *Cincinnati Express leaves daily,
.Ally other trains
daily extent Sunday.
For further information apply to
W. H. BEcrvirrrxr, Agent. -
• The Pennsylvania Raliroad - Companriwill not as
sume any risk for. Baggage, except for , :wearing_ ap
parel, and limit their responsibilit -sto One Hundred
Dollars in _value. All Baggage exceeding that.
amount in value will be at the risk- of thd owner, un
less taken by special contract. h ,
_• • EDWARD ' 1 1 .tattasuna
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eneral Superintendent, Aitoona,-Pa:.:
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SYLVANIA RA
Ri311.D.-On and after Map 10th " Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
road- will arrive at 'and depart from the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follow* , •
• 'Arrive. pepart.
,Snrlngd'e No / 6:333 to I Mall - 6:15 a m
rt
- Freepo No. I 8:13 a m Freeport No. I . 9:10 am
.Ex press 10:13 a m i r Sharpleg No. /i 11:20 M
Sharptrg No. 1:23 p ret , Expreitso p
1:50 m"
Freeport:lgo. 4:10 p I Springd Nol 3:50 pm
5:50 p Freeport No. $ .6:155 p m
_Springd'e No 2. 7:10 p m Snringtre NoI T:3O p
Aboye trains run daily. except
The Church Tralhz leaves 'Allegheny Jlmet."eVery
Sunday at 7:40 a.. reaching , AlleghOny . City. at
9:50, a. in.l-Returntug: liames 'Allegheny - City at
1:20 p. m. and arrive. at Allegheny JerMt. at 9:*3-
p:md
COsturrAnON Tteszrs-For sale In packages of
• Twerity,bctWeen,._Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's. Bennett , Fine Oreeiratniandlittarpsbnrg,
and good only on the trains stopping at S.ations
cliled on tickets. .. .' • - • •t•
• The train. ;leaving Allegheny City at 6:13 a. m.
makes direct connection at • Freeport wit] Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown. Through
tickets ma) ;be pu Suspensione Office, No. '3 bit.
Clair street, nearßridge: kilttsburgh,
and at the Depot. Allegheny City.
For further information apply to - r
JAMES apply
'Agent,
Federal .Street Depot.'
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad Will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
mai, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred
llars "in value. All baggage exceeding thLs
amount in value will be at the risk of the Owner, un
tess taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
myn ( ten--al Superintendent , Alit:ions: Pa.
NJ MOKY HILLMOggg
ROUTE. - -
UNION PACIFIC RAIOWAY
Eastern an:vision.
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The SHORTEST AND MOST REELABLE ROUTE
from the East to all points in .
Colorado, Nevada,
California, . Utah,
New Mexico, Idand„
Otgoll: e . .1 ,
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Two Trains leaye State Line and Lecivertworth
daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the arrival of trains of
Pachic Railroad from St. Louie, and Hannibal and
St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connecting, at. Low.
retire, Topeka and Wamego with stages for an
points in Kansas. At end - of 'track - welt of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRXSS coR
PA_NY'S DAILY LIN_E_AQF OVERLAND Bun s
.A.ND ItElltEss CW‘guEs FO4 - ' . . •
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.AndallPointo in the Teri;tories,
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And wittiSANDERSON.I3 THVWEEILL'Fi LINE of ' •
COACHES forEort IltdonLßerit's Fort, Pass, Albu.
guergue, Santa Fe, IM ail points in Artsona and --
New Mexico.
With the • reeen. additiOni of rolling s tock and •
eguipment, ,and, the arrangements, ma with re. •••
aponelble overland- Transportation Lint, from 11.
western terminus, this road now offers unequalled
&ditties for the transmission'of freight„t9 e:p ar -
Tickets for sale at all the:principal - ofd ea ,
United States and Canada'', , • • :
Be sure and ask tot tickets vi a THE gigtigy
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