The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 23, 1868, Image 3

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    Finan
lCial ISreW,
Gold Cl*4l . at 130Xd1493‘;
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette
XElv I ' o1 44 Man 2 2, ,11,368.
MONEY AND _GOLD.
Isfoliey easy at 41@6 per cont. on call. The
continued activity in governments . tails to
effect the'money market, as the demand is
,
largely for investment. Sterling firm at
93i®10x. Gold,guiet and firm at. 139X®
139%; all business of the day was at these
clovzieritnirrs.
Governments wntinue active and have
advanceff, closing strong. It is stated a
knowledge in advance of the tenor /of the
finance resolutions of the Chicago platform
is the cause of the recent activity. Hen
Clewe,it£94furniskthe anneXedtptOtatiOh:
Couponi"Sf, - 1150115 R; '64 1103@11O3;
'64,. -PBX@I OB % - f -, ' 65 0._5 1 0 6 %@/0 8 X; AeW.
nogglioxt 1'67, 110.14%11(1%; Ten-forties;
1043®105; Seven-thirties, 1087,@10£3X.'
STOCKS
E ailway xuarket ; oonllnueil Arm amp
active, and though" the full advance of the
day was not maintained, it closed strorig.',
Border State bonds Arm.' Expresi and,
Miscellaneous shares steady. _
510' *icett—Oatitobi t 64458 4 R a' tiriti
land, 34344g36; Wells . Express, 24®243V
American 56X1g)56,4; 573 4 ®57,0.
UniteciStateso 66,4 ®67,sft.
.W©29,‘; QuicltMnr,-81143130Plirfaiposa,
5@514; Padlle - Mitil, 9249254; Atlantic,- 33M
33 N,Far'g mtrnitn iVINOW,Ttlii
on, ®1244 e, 68 ~Eindsoilt,
138@ln; Harlem 122; gv: 02pm
(4r93m; Ohio mid ' , ldiesslssippl, 30%430%1
Wabaeb, 49,41§493,4 St; rata; A,40065 ::7 1
prefmr6d, 076,147814.1111ch1erbi'
11854,' Michigan Southern. 87 ,0037,4;“
note Central, 147,4®147N• Pittsburgh ,85, 1 1
@
Glatt* Toledo, -105,1€)108;7fthCierslang,,4
9 . sl 4 9 i prthwestern, 66,04)87; do. pre:
fern, 721;a—Fart..---/69(4.
42rd ipid ; 111016,0-.Mhta
bula, 108; m...mis; - 91g,;"Terinesh4:93, 67X.
- : 4a)tillift PEPLREs.:
Mining shares dull; Gregory, 290; Ede
Hill, 38.
.7 1 5EVIEwiJitMTTBriS.:
Receipts at the itubTreasnry, $1,493,050V
paYments, $2,927,734; ,balance ' 8101,199,019.
The Assistant_Trctpirer noid •
anitibit, The texpeceetr jihitintent to.
Europe to-morrow will reach two millions.
The treasury to-day redeemed 4890,000
worttref - eonrpormds-with 8 perr - :Ednt — Ct'
tificates, which **(Batista the suirplyibl the
latter. The conversion of seven-thirties
amtinfttbdltd ftitt , l,ls9s:‘ - ' .1"
New york Produce Market.
EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NT:v. Yong., May AZ—Cotton is a shade
fail:ter, 6600 bales" 30Xmiddlingg uplands.t
Flour, receipts 3378 bbls, $1.0a15 for the low
er common grades and firm; medium and
good bituudS with more doing 'for export;
11800 . bbls, $13,25a8 _for superfine state and
western;. $9;20a9;95f0r extra state; $9,t55114-:
50 for extra western; $11,65313,12 for extra'
white wheat; $9,75a13,50 for Round hoop
Ohio; $10a12;25 'for extra St. Louis; g 0,50
for good to choice do. closing steady; Cali
fornia more active, 3200 sacks at g11,15a13,-
50 via the Horn; $12,75a13,65 via the Isth
mus..._34/3.....ft0ur-more-. steady, -300- bins
at $&110. -qMeal steadat C5,50a560 for
city, and $6 f ir or n ILsrelfirCal y brie ' Whiskey
dull. . -Wheat 2a4c kxwer; 31,200 bush at
$2,28 kir NO. 2 spring, and $2,29a2,32 for'
No. 1 do, closing, at the inside price. Rye a
shade firmer auglqi,deti 2,so 4 lbllatLat $2,07
a2fo for 'estern, and $4lO for Canada Bar
ley quiet. Barley Malt quiet; 10,000 bush
State at $2,35.. Corn heavy ) and new . 2a3e
lower; 185;000 bush at $1;10a1,12M for new
mixed western afloat, closing at the inside
price; $1,16 far old dO in store which is
scarce, and Ind. 7 fore white southern and
western 'yellow. Oats opened firm and
closed heavy; receipts 51,830; sales 2,200 bn
at 86a8634 for western in store. Rice quiet;
Coffeejaulet. Sugar steady; sales of 1,200
hhds, at 113a13e for Cnba and 1 202%0 for
Porto Rico. Molasses dull. 110138 quiet,
at $10a19,45 for American, Petroleum; 13a r
13 1 0:for erudearidTNe. forrefinedbended.,
Pork;steady and quiet; sales of 2,250 bbls,
at $28,70a28,85 for . new mess, closing at
$28,70 cash; 127,7547,87 for olddo closing
at $27,75 cash; 4425a23,75 for prime! mess;
also 500 bbls new mess for the last half of
June at128,87a28,95a• Bee!stetso,74 B alOg of
210 Ulla; at /15826,50 for new pia u
€20,50a24,75 for new extra mess; also 20
tierces, -- - - $30;5007750 -- -fer — thlui i
and $30,00a41,00 for. -TAMIL mess. Beef
Hams dull and heavy; sales of 25 !bleat
, 32a115:ohletifir hakes:rid 'heavy, 'with
sales of 185 pirga• at 13Y.A131,fe for . Should.;
ern, ll t z,galBc for Hams; Middles quiet and
steady. Lard a shade firmer, with eales of
1,050 bbls at 1734a18Xe, and small lots at
1830119Xm also - 02 , 50Mbi,selleri-litst half of
June, at 18yc. Butter dull at 25a30e for
Ohio and3oa92c for, tate. Cheese quiet at
L2alfic. Freights to Liverpool without de
cided. change; 40,000 wheat at' .5d per sail
and 6; 4 d per steam: • . , - -
Lexam---Flour -eloaed-steady -for-medi
um and good grades - abutiheavy for low
grades, with something - doing for export.
Wheat dull and haavy':at .1112,27 - a418: for No: "
2, and $2,28a2,29 for No 1 spring. Rye quiet:-
and Very. firm, at' 12,0.06 ' for western
afloat. • Corn dull and heavy, at $1,0981,10
for new mixed western afloat; $145a1,16f0r,
old do in store. Pork quiet and steady, at
$24/15e3,75 lot itkesa; , eaah Mad rigida*,
$29a29,75 buyers for June: Beef steady
with a moderate'demand. Cut Meats dull
and heaVy. Bacon nominally lower. Lied
a shade firmer, at 18 1 alB 'for fair to
prime steam;
_lB}4al9c for kettle rendered. t ,
Eg.gedtdi at :20a21d.
Chiekthiti Market.
C.* Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. .3
CINCIINSATI, May 22--Flotti dull.bfit not,
lower. Wheat 5c lower; No. 1 winter f 2,45 . 4.
Corn firm; ear 95c; supply light., -Oats ad
vanced to 81c. Rye •se-ar_cnapd sold at2Par
No:denial& for barley.. rindttolii quiet - at
f°r thiddiblite, Tobacco in. demand; 'sale&
214 hhds lugs at 8 8 , 25 4 80 •Jeaf 0 91 25.1 42A91
and hhds fancy bold af.7oaV?ipei hn urcw
lbs.. Mess pork quiet' at . ., , “•:.410; Bulk
meats held firmly at 13a156 for Shonlciers
and Plat, and clear. *ddee.i 113acofi it.14c1134
shoulders and :17a17' for clearz..rib 'mut
clear , sides, but there Is hardly' any de
molt; a mall:/oret.filladltiera.aild
Lard dull at 11330, but In order to seli
leas would ha ve to be softie& Butter In
supply'
_and dull, and prices are still,
d .on. - 0. fresh • -Ralph:lint
at 18c. cigar firm but quiet st llali3c fof
ra w. Coffee steady at WaUe for Rio. Lin
seed oil steady at 51,Pa1 i 22. Petroleaul t
gym reftiked'edwpaid; ; 'lrOgEt.
and heel' cattle firm at prcr t u u j i
Gold 13934 ; •
(By Telegraph to thti - PfaitAirgliVidaette.l
cwrEdjani3O•l,y,y4.- r .. *our market AWL
bitretiladedemamli &dee XX ai4ink
citymade at .11,60a14 courWdo. :810A
11e 3r 60* X X r ejty made amber 'sl4; x
c ; white .$15.56;.1C country
made .12,60212,7 W • Wheat, deMandmoder- ,
ate, t , 44/01012ift,,for Ne.afrad.).aylo.s
ter.'s294slotNlL , Plo;MAial4lo for - Ns:o
1 spring. Corn eteadr,atut d 43....
yaw, MO at Iglo forNO.'l ' on spot.
Oatd, there ikuo change In prktea but -mar
ket • Wet and dull at 760 far No. 1 State; Rye
• c's-rettP4h) *eat „
.4:
in'
Ato anokaoBo .
refined inland; 358 . 870. for. do; crude
8445.1143FbP1r,:.;
'•
Toledo Ilynrtet. "a
iv? t,elbibigitiAii l / 4 66144f#141 ItiT
fi
Torarsoi,!Mii "r4V-1/011r* artielitk:t
bl*q tudeal,g r aw,Wat;ll.4l,oo,,wit.,
2c l Inisrtir; te, l 4ll4.:biasg,,Salet
Michigan at, " Aliculiolownno ave s tpui
0 9 I • ‘rlielle
„ nolip
I..ei; . , A pti , sew 04, r
ri11ac1,514440/111*-441Af `; '
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,a :.5 ty'3..~.,a...u?-:,.._..__......_.......~~..;a„~ _ a ,s ..,~i ~.,.,....vn ~....
cT.Citgu f __ , 3 ”et•
[By Telegrayktollia raiteunlin G asette..]
. _
'citycAdii,'ltaT22.-L-Frotir - qitiet; srang
extras $9a10,75. ' Wheat fairly active ;antlz
2 wa3y,c lower sales N0..1 at P.,03a2,04, and
No. 2 at $1,21t1, 95 . clatiPS-at $1,933 3 4 1 104,
for No. 2. Co in fair demand - and 1 ,ya
110 limey; sales No. 1 in store at 911s91? 4;e:'
No. at 8911,90 e, and rejected; at 139118934
closing at 903.(0 for No. 1.- ,Oats, in re- ,
quest and stead 7 • . at. 70 3Selieti-el At,
70,(C. Rye
stead and quiet-At In tor:
013 r.
No. 1: 11,83 for No. 2cin atereqc in. ,Bar/ey
there is nothing doing and- nornixid, pm.
visions firmer. • Mesa; pork 21i 5P o,:higher:•
salesst t 2 8 . 25 a28.60... Uirdihmas,riaisge..
Live hop fairly, actiiie on shipphrgaccotuit; '
sales at 1F4 9 0a7,9E for inferior -to Amoy lots.
Freighta , firm, and active attio. on oats. 4c
on corn'and be on wheat . ;to: , Baffido. , Re
eeiPtii---6M6 bbls deer,' 42,310 bn-Avbeat, ,
97000 kin corn; 38 408•bulonkh ~Shipments;
-3,670 blihi Sour, KOOS bu wheat,- 122,893
b 4: Olt -1 4 , 6/90 iivalioga.;,' " ' ' - -I - •
. _
hiliwatatee Iburltet
tEy welegnion to the Plum:inn °motto.]
MiLwAMCM'lttir 22.L-Flotirdrillland
lower, choice Wisconsin- and lowa $2.25a
9.50, medium 0W5400, cointiOn 88,5N8,
Wheat:,7s.
unsettled and lower at s2,o3foriNd.
lotad 11,93 for 2. Oats steady at 700
for No. 2: Corn dulrsit'.9oolc for NN 2.
Receipts-L.1,600 bblit litioni,U3,ooolunwlieat,
12,000 bus oats, 2,000 bus corn.'l` Shipments
-4.700 Ws „Sour, 20,000 bus wheat, 52 , 0 00
bus oats, 300. bus corn. ,• • , -
Lott lUe .
[By ielegr . sph to th e Pitteeeriti Gazette.] •
LODWV/LLB, '1110 . .22.6i-Raleg :HU hhdii to lugs s6,lsa9 . !‘oemmob. - leaf 184 tine!
89,50a17. Wheat ..6,4.5a2,60. - 0,75 a
9. , :Corn 9 4a9.5e. - .. , 0ata'88a8.5e.: Malt - 82,85 a
- 1 2 4 90. ..Bye ~ 82;10a2615. • Lard , :.lB34e.' Mess
pork $28,80. , , , Bacon—shoulders 145/ 4 e; clear
rib, sides 17,lricn.elear aides 18e. Bulk shout
dere
..( 113 yeepeleavaides1.7a1750. •
~ Memphis Market.
y Telegraptito ttie - PittibargtiGazeite.l
/4E311431S • May and
nominal; 'receipts, - 188 bales; 'export, '24
bales. • Flour unclutnked. Bomb,: should
ers,_ 14c; clear sides, lftiMard, 18a19c. Corn
$l. 12!ay, S2O. • Cads, 85c. Bran, 133.
•
• Philadelphia Market..
Env Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l
Pnir.kmf.extra, May. 22—Petroleum - is
feveristrand unsettled, crude 1734 c; refined
35c. •Flour dull andveak.• • Wheat is very
uiet. Corn• dull,.mixedvmternsl,23al,2s.
Oats steady, *estern 92c.., •
• .
Baltimore Market;
CBT Telegraph to . the Plttibergh Gazette.) •
Bammuonn,'Flotuianiet, spring declined.
115 c, winter 'midi= Wheat, dull. Corn
steady, yellow ' fl, 1,24. Oats fictive at
90a95. Rye steady. PrOviSiona quiet,
steady and tmehanged. • ,
• •
RIVER NEWS.
The Monongahela continues . to recede
a owly with six feet six inches In the than
.
n -1, and the. Allegheny, also, , is lalling
steadily with seven and-a half feet in the
. _ ,
e annel. The 'weather yesterday was
c oudy and 'unsettled, with' every appear;
ce last 'evening of rain.
The St. Charles arrived on Thursday
night with a fair trip, and departed again
1
last night. The Robt. Moore, from Ports
month, arrived and departed, as did also
the Bayard, from Parkersburg.
The Grey, Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is
the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,.
leaving inomptlyat noon.
A latmer named Patrick Cook was
drowned off the St. Charles yesterday mor
ning, between eight and nine o'clock. His
body has not yet been recovered. He was
26 years old; resided at the Point, and
leaves a wife and one child.
The towboat Coal Valley left yesterday
forenoon for Cincinnati. having in tow
eight barges and 75,000 bushels of coal.
Capt. John Woodburn, who has been
running the W. A. Caldwell in the Arkan
sas River trade, for,jome nicuiths Past, was
in the city yesterday,: He looks quite na
tural.
The Kenton • cleared for St. Louis last
evening, and the Emma No. 3, Cap. J. H.
Marrattta, is now. loading, and will be the
- first boat out. • ; : ' '
The R. C. Gray, Capt. Anderson, leaves
for Cincinnati and Louisville to-day with
out fait She will receipt freight through
to Memphis and New Orleans, with the pri
vilege of reshipping.
We ativirroodiveda IOW& i from'a Pitts
burgh steamboat captain at St. Louis, In
Which he complains bitterly', and. as we
think, with: good reason, too, in regard to
some of the tricks practised. by Missouri
River boats, Which, to say the least, are
very mean and +shabby. We extract the
following:
"I want yen to enllghteri our Pittsburgh
boatmen in regard-to A( nri Riverboats,
and the way they take advantage of Pitts
-burgh boats. They advertise cheap rates
of passage, say fl 2 to, Omaha, but that
without meals;•which, when addod, brings
'it up to s2l; , then, win, they will not give
you a clear bill of lading for through
freights.' As ,a consequence, Pittsburgh
boats have been sadly taken in lately, as .
there Is not much competition."
The St. Louis Democrat, of Thursday,
says: - 'Glendale, for Pittsburgh George
.Burk and Wm. Ealy pilots, is loaded to
her guards, having 410 bbls flour,- 1,840 aka
do, and '520 do cornme al for reshipment at
Parkersburg; one 'hundred tons pig metal
for Pittsburgh, and takes a barge of sand in
tow belOw here.
A St. Louis telegram, under date of Wed
nesday, has the following items:
The renewed, attempts to navigate the
Osage, a tributary of the Missouri, have
not proved very , suecessful. The , Last
Chance succeeded , only. after weeks of de
lay In making.; a trip 'from the mouth to
Osceola and back.
The,Selrna„ lately a Mobile packet•ilitd
infanothing to do, has been towed to the
The'declina in the river here is steady,
and general in:the -upper 'rivers • excepting
the Upper Missouri. There is a fine stage
to. St. - Paul, deep water in the Illinois, and
an • arrivaLlrom the MisseUrr yesterday, ,
was draWinfedVp talfl4balt foot.
Amazing quantitlea of produce are found
along the banks of theMisiouri:
Every, boat la leaded fu the water, and
every boat refulesfreighL
Arrived—Silver, _tad from Pittsburgh.
leave - 'tcklay-+Tictelniatle:: and,
.
The 'Meanie* Ruccesa, WidOh reached Fort
Benton'ou the 15th, le ft seventy-five tuns
Of-4're= Dauphin's Aapichh , She re
ports. oruenqWeie`.lalled 10 thOln
diens near . Fort Rice, and two, others at
Round Butts #
The Cbra reached Fort' Be n to n`at 7 p. m.
on the 15th. The river is rising.
and:. The, steamer Jpoobs was snagged, an
sunk yesterdsy in lowa }lend, Missouri .
A cineinnati paper of ' Thoredon Borg
The Nara /Porter, from -Nov Orleans; ze-,
°h ated .her PleSbargh freiiiliton44 Wawa ; 1
a and lays up here for the pesent.
c aPtainPorter 'intends having her `upper
guards c t 60;16 intneolge libt capacity for
ec) , ( tea ea ng,•and will: place her in Bed
river n tba faL . , ,
~ t , t. r 1
Ad 00 from Waiiiniton , say Governer,
vtica k xvis
himton 'to can'tip fbr - tonsideiatiOn.
In the nets the subjcret of 'bridgesbger
the Ohio river, lile has been investigitZ
the matler at co Milderahle iengthr , mid
oppgse *sifting the ocmat ru ai on of, any,
bridge Wnh a less Spare tharfsoo feet. The
bills Ihr bri , • 9 ,, rat Newport, and Tadditali
aro still. . . a . _1 lultheg.Seastevand4will ,
peeps
.r tiast fs9 Ar reo. 4oo, its to„require A.
lb - _rite* 'of the"AllitiS Bea 1:1 i iiirtiir'
Way here 'm New
el Orkomrtralifikrtideti
of . . • • . • -. " . , .. • atitairgenidig;
'Thivmdfer • welikarilesna lists
4,ll"aVau s tig numi , tie I
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PIMPFREPJ rP44.74P - FrsNrqtrt4XJ MAX, 18 68 i F,
81,000. - her husband'stiarat
_wg e
Thc. ` 4 lea ii,gthatthe.pairiWere
passengers on the elite Dean, took the
cars and intercepted theta at Memphis.
Boarding the boat at a very early hour in
the
g. morning,, he discovered the couple ly
in on the Root' of the deck, locked in each
other's arms, fastasleep. Several persons
had gathered aronni to witness the grand
finale. Some etormmg, some expostula
tier:, and some tiara and entreaties,resulted
in the 'three" persons most interested ad
)Aurning to, hotel to talk the matter over.
e matter was finally . compromised by ,
the' husband bearing his. lawful partner
back to New Orleans, on condition that the
Young man should retain the jewels; but
_keepout of sight - of 'the now loving, spouse
hereafter. These are.the facts as we gather
them from the Memphis papers.
The Government txmtract for ttansporta-
Ling six or seven' hundred tone of freight
to' fortit lon the Upper Missuri has been
awarded to Capt. _ Kountx, though not
asy_et'itsykitofficially announced.
The :Meinphis tas zug of, the 16th says
The Rubicon up Yesterday with .a
good trip.' She several amities bound
nithe fifi• West. Prom Mr. Alf. 'Grissom;
her clerk, we learn the particulars' of a'
horrid double murder, perpetrated at
Greenville on' Tuesday l ast. It seems that
Major Byrne and Mt; Ibm Polk got into a
difficulty in a ber-reqin. After the usual in
troductory such affairs, they. came
to • blows ' when 'Doctor Blanton .
rushed up to Mr. ` Byrne, and draw.:
ing s knife stabbed him once in the back'
andseveral times In the 'tight - Ride. • C,ol.
Hinds,' an old gentlemen sixty years of age
attratkpted pittthe excited men, When.
menden taiifed tipon and ` with one
sweep of Ida-knife. completely ' diseMbow
eled- the Colonel ,; who _died in a few mo
ments."' Major Byrne; at lest accounts , was.
still'alive; but no hopes were entertained
of hiir recovery. Blandon, it is said, made.
his'escape. ' '• ' •
•
Rlveraud Weather.
• -
CBs Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.)
LOUISVILLE, May.. Xr -t i The, River is fall.
Ing with 1214 feet fn the Canal. Weather
cloudy and warm. •
imponTs in RAILROAD. '
CLEVELAND . AND .PITTGAinum RAIL
ROAD, May 22 7 ..2 cars pig metal, Nnnick it
Co;11 do do, Coleman, Rehm &Co; 1 do do,
Everson, Preston & Ow I do do. Chess,
Smyth it Co; Ido do, McKnight, Porter it
Co; 3do do, Hussey, Wells de Co;" 2do do,
Lloyd & Black, Ido lumber, DIIWOrth,
Porter it Co; I dodo, .1 M MeMasters; I do
stone, Bingham & Co; 1 do turnings, J L L
Knox; 9 bars iron, 15 do blooms, - William
Stewart; 6 slabs marble, 1 pc do C. E & J
Marshall; 20 bxs cheese, Arbuek ies dr Co;
12 bilis paper, F Woods; I , bx wales, 1 box
scalp trimming*, I kg do, Fairbanks,Mome
it ith , -.14 caddies ibbacco, I bbl do, 'McGin
nis it Co; 20 aka oar 3, 9 do rye, Scott &
G ; 4 bbla-eggs, Voight, Mahood it Co; 6
do apples. Knox & Co; 23- eks potatoes,
Ido nue, Kirkpatrick & Co; 4 cars pig
iron, Lewis,. Oliver :. Phillips; 9do do,
Cam ria Iron Co; 1 do do. Wtn'' Smith; 50
bbls il, Wm McCutcheon; 25 bxs cheese.
Gr at Reiter. - • • -
PI intorf, FT. WATNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, May 22. 4 ears metal,
Bryan it Caughey; 1 do ' do, S Wood, Son &
, Co; 71db do, .Nimick it. Co; 1 do do, Park,
8 !
Bro Co; 1 car potatoes, A Taylor; Ido
rye sks do, W J Meek; 4 hhds tobacco,
In II v 1; 1 do do, Boyle it Co; 1 car lumber
J Heiciphill; 75 bblit flour, W II Kirkpat
rick ii• Co; 5 ears iron ore, Shoenberger t
Blain 12 bxs cheese, N J Braden; 30 sacks
rags., Pitts Paper & Co. 16 half bbls toba,
E Megraw; 2 tubs liutter, T C Jenkins; 7
sks rags, Markle it Co; 1 bbl butter, Caner
McGrew & Co; 50 ski; oats, II Rea it Co; 12
bxs cheese, R Robison it Co; 250 pigs lead,
Bailey. Farrell & Co: 100 bbls flour, ell it
•Riteliart.
PITTSBUROH;CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS
ItAritiodio, May 22.-9 lihda tobacco, Ibx
samples ; J Murphy; 3 cars bulk meat, R
Robinson it Co ; 1 car staves, .1 1 Painter it
Son; 9 bars iron, McKnight it Co; 4 bales
tow, Kemple, Totsman & Co; 8 dress bu
reaoous,d 1 bx, G ry lass it Standera ;eggs 3 bxs hhd
ga, Hen Price; 5 , W If
Graff: 40 hf bbls fish. S Pbbls
Shriver; 0) do
do, R Robinson 14 sks wheat, Liggett - it
Co; 1 car corn, ' it Steel it Son; 1 car staves,
M P Adams & Bro; I car scrap and old
boilers,'M Kelly.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, May V.
25 bgs rye, ban Wallacie; 5 ban butter, 7
tibia eggs, A W- Bear; 6 pkgs butter and
4e.g. J - 1) Strottse; 2do do, L j Blanchard; 83 bgs oats, Scott ,t Gisal; 6 cars limestone;
Shoen'bernr it Illair;-.1 do metal"' Moor
head; 55 - eke oats, 6do corn, C Peeples; 84
bbls oil, Lockhart, ram it Co, 9 bpi seed,
.
Knox- , ft Orr. •
Ax.ploffitur •Sztrion, May 22. —1 car
barley, J Rhodes & Co; 4 bales wool, -S
Eradley do Son; 4 sks potatoes ,. Et & A Cal.-
so ,n• 15 sks rye, 1 car potatoes, J Kennedy;
boils /eatheri Seibert & Berg;' 10 bbis, 40
sks flour, 8 0 Mahlastenu 80do do, J BMo.
Kee; 150 pigs lead:a > B ,Francis; 200 bbla
flour, Stewart dc lan ge nheim ; / - car mid
dthllls. Rose Ewing; 20 boxes, 2 tubs
cheese, C 1 • car lumber, Taggart &
Wilson; 1 do do, WY Richardson.
PITTSBURGH . AND CONIELLEWILL/1
RAILROAD.' •May 21.-11 - bdls sheet iron, It
Stevenson; 21 sks hair, 7 do tanner's tieraps,
L J Stimple; 98 pkgs rope, 10 bales oakum,
Fulton,Bolin:law& Co; 40 pkgs 'sheet iron,
W.E.Anistrang.
, P.ENIVIYI#VANLA, CENTRAL RAILROAD,
May 2L--2 pkgs °niter, S Ewart &Co; 30
kgs 'E Heazieten; SO bdis wrapping
paper, A' W Henhouse; 12 sks wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreery & Co, • • •
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF • .
DRAYS HACKS, &e:
Notice is hereb:g given to• all owners :of Drays,
Carts, Carriages, eagles, dc., whether resident,or
next-resident In the 'City ofPlttsburgh, to pay their
. Lleenees stihp letnes . IL °Bice_ ot. the , oity of
.Pittiburgh eV wiT,ln accordance with an.
Act of Assemb y, approver! moron 30tt4' 'SOO, and
and, an Ordinance .of !the Counclicof the. City 'of
Pittfturgef Peeeed 101 10, 3-8 ?°'• '' • '
A Menses not donor be ore Styr 15, -
will be viscid' In • the halide of the Ch of or oolien
for , collection, subject to his fee 01'50 cents for the
collection,thereof. and all persons who, neglect dr .
refuges to take out Licenses wilt. be' aubjectto a pen.:
alty, to be recovered before Ibb Mayor, doable the
amount of the License.
The old metal plates of treytous years must be re
turned at the time: Llee lam are taken out, or pay
AS! cents therefor.,, ,„ .
• BATES pr LICEBBE:
raid', One -Hone' ......... 50 •
Heehaw° Horse U p
p‘cebiyout•lferte • ,
•• lb 00 •
Each Two Hors Hack... ... 15
00
onntionoes • and' Tiinbe ',14M4:1
Hones, Eighteens Diollarlii each,' Bor, pack. addl..
tional Horse.,used in,any_or.the abOye Nebieles, One
Dollar. •"•'' -
deli
• - ti
t. AIICED 'ALLINDER, • `
• • .• • iioity Treisuren!
.
MARBLE &'• -
. MATE AMOVIGEFOi
11,7.1
...•
• , ,
• sT.Tifs.. . •••±•;•..,•? L i
PITTSBURGHNITEAM IMARBLEAND , SLATE- 3 /141Rn.
eth'itiiii"' 4 o 7 iclttiiil=aitit4 Willi OFF:LI ,
STM ET. Mantle' nrerooni" beoend 04'd
Persons wanting 'dungeon Slate Mantles will
It to thelelfitertst to 'call: Workmaniblp not °X--
celled In any place, and prices as low, as to Easters
ottics.7.Msebill Mantles or Furniture Slabs. Man
baye become auk: Miami bu smoke, MIS orAcids,el2l:
be Marbleised and made tolnck as well ak nen,. ,
There Is no otberplaceirrwe tern Pennsylvania
where Slate Mantles are red.
MI kinds of Marble • Work none In the befit Maa_ner.
Marble Cutters suPPII/ciwitti Sawed Mbrine at zast
en)*Fe' S '
941111". • 4". 'VI ar:•ar'AitAct.
7 1? f (Wietnifiti &lodate
.Orboldtar e 0 eeffeent
„ !ti tbeilyeV- , , Olabt , ;l
o + u lt
P o 0 Araurth .rgipt , f' , . ,, . ~ i •
: -,.
•i ~,
„,
~
~. ,
, 2 1; 4:6 ft mai:end enacted. 4474
a a Omen Aati du nraw Vita re. 4 rt,a . a t .
ulf foiPerazded'br the authority , . -the vane. ,
4)
T ertigrAmNilliViriZM t i tt":#.,
b Eina.:2 ,, f "tbatilla aarordlinutee al ysr cotitv:
latirAa e 8 ta:
'' Pi114,1:888.044gt:M
the! M=
ordifted 1 / 1 10,0001 - 01 in:q 41010 vac USA 14th filky
I •-1
onliwt M P. 4, 1 1111 'fl " "-''
...
, - - r' , .•
_ c r e ir icits r -- -r eve.... i.; , - ., .. : !:
I. . rresident,protseneyet i niumon Council.
' A V WiiiikaMeitiOt ' ls i t tieiei;ill4. A l 7 ',' .... ..'' - 1.,, i1
: • 1 4 a
it inm t ro - - ---- - ;ft. ~,,
_n
*Al t _
4.ol.taltiatgl e it•
Cr
"v 714 001100 Malik
.7.4-1
0
BOATS.
F°R-CIIICINNATL . aggr o t
• , • THURSDAY PACKET-AT 11 B.
The new and Splendid side-wheel steamer
J• Pi• M'CULLOUCH ,
G. D. MOORE ' Commander.
D. MOOSE " Clerk.
The above legant side-wheel Steamer will leave
r i lgitr,Zi e llt s 4 need,- connecting at Cincinnati
l
L
II 34 :1 0g alirci s and St. Zonir. e 'Aisto l to the'
uRPer IPPland Missouri rivers. —'
rreight or sengers reeelpted through either by
raltorrlver. • . . _ • • -,.
Especial ttention given to Orders and Way
Business. . • . -
For free' Or passag_e apply on board or to
- JAS. COLLINS • I. a t s
atai cuss. amaris, ( - 6 •
New
watamsT & 4.4.sumr, si ga i t
Forwardino . and Commission Merchants,
• .
AND GENERAL
STEAMBOAT. AGENTS
Car. Market. kid Water' tits,- Pittsburgh.
We are the antliorired agents for the "NORTH
WESTERN UNION PACKET COMPANY," be.
tween Bt. Louis an PACKET ; also for the "ST:
L01:1113•& IgitieNCY COMPANY."
Freights EIPTED THROUGH by , either or
theabove 11 es at the LOWEST RATES. ' Shippers
entrusting: goods "to our are eau • rely on having
them handled with care and delivered with d Lripateh.
We are also agents for steamers to Cincinnati,
Louisville. Memphis, New Orleans, and a ll other
pointsowthe Western waters. .
CINCINNATI agr i e l
•
PACKET LINE.
Fiii"Wheellat, Marietta, Parkersburg,
• - komieroy, Galliepolls, Big Handy,
Irantosv.iPottorinoutb; Maysville and
ST. MARYS • SWEENY, Master.
MiIINDATFi f 5 P. N.
_ . .
ST. CHARLES - C. A. DRAVO, Master.
FRIDAYS,. 5 P. N.
The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave
tia l g l jggs and un
ce tidrt i ct n l e gallt,
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. .Also to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
Freight or passengers reecipted through either by
rail or river.. . •
Especial attention given to Orders and Way Busi
ness., • BARNES A COLLINS._ .
ao2o GARIEST RASLETT. Agents.
pITTEIBICAGH,
WHEELINO,
Marietta . and Parkersburg , Line.
Leave Company's Wharfboat, foiat of Wood street.
DAILY, at df.
- •
MONDAYS AND TRURSDAYt3.
J. N. McOULLOUGH Gr. 0.11. Moons, Master._
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
BAYARD A. S. Smurnittin. Matter.'
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
GREY.EAOLE • O. L. BUICTICAN, Master.
Freight will be received at all hours by -
_and JAMES coLLnis. Asent.
FOR j amb
L - PAU.—Tbe An° steamer
E.1131A No. 3 - Capt. Jae. MA,ILATTA.
Will leave as above, in connection with the North
ern Line Packet CompanY. on •
MONDAY, 35tb instant..
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
rum , Or. J. D. COLLINGWOOD...Akents.
VOR LOl6-fie
ISVILLE.--The fine ,Jeamer
B. C. GRAY Capt. Wsi. B. AiirriEnSOF.
Will lease as above.. giving through receipts to
Memphis and New Orleans, on
TIM DAY-4 r. v.
For freight or passage apply on hoard or to
JOHN
ntyln - J. I). COi.I..INGWOOD. Agents.
A A EGULAR WEDNES
DAY=
PACKET FOR
I.—The tine skewer
ARGOSY Capt. VANDZIIGBIPT,
W. 11. Scott, Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WE DNESDAY at noon.
,
C. HAIINE'S,_
JAB. COLLINS, Agents
JOHN FLACK.
vib2l
FERTILIZERS.
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE- OF LIME,
MANUFACTURED BY
The. Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SEW WARD (C. CAMPBELL,
PitoP.TIIFITORS;
°Mee, 11543 Penn Street, Pittsbnigh, Pi.
The best Rertatzer In use, and recognized .by
Farmers who have given h a 114 to ne the ataxy!,
i t r •c d , rzt r i l / 4 11 " I Te le . git Vie W h eat,tb ledle e r ' SY:a
and itillta:l° 4 "Vegiincirrultiditt_ ,l:14°11:11
which will he sent free to, any- Fertilise r,
no flair ad-
SEEDS:
JOHN H.& A* mwepocu,-.;
Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmea.,
•
t r Tx D STREET, *PPG.
ac l l39lrn ibio a
enhouses ai Oakland: Nu:aeries on l
P m " 97 ClT T.littggr. , 47911,TieW a i
NOTICE TO CONTRICTOES.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR
Gradtqg,Qurbing
CRAWFORD. STREET, from Centre nvenne to
Reed. Area . ; VINE STREET, from I'enneylvento
avenue to Reedit.; MILTENBERGER STREET,
from Penn:Wm:di avontmio Muff etreati ,, ' i. •
Wlll be received at this ottlee.until TEIEBDAY t May
100,i spedigicitpus aFid blaulut for, ppipeg
eaiitio had by &wile al VII! 'arnce:
eirtiptiti ,'" Er. f f.)StoonEi Cie:
WEBSTER:VI: rIk'II9BEIII,TECSTEI:'
rikupersolas htteretted are hereby notified that
the ReporttetVlewerajai sacaltiled by the tfoura of
Quitter'aeselose,'StlThia: 13 anill3'oi Jut; Terre,
1860,;totehiett ilnally Otintirteed; and that the
segareenta era Inm hand. A r coitection troleati
paynteet Linaae tie pr before Jeep 1001, 1608, jai
yt1 1 1 1 4). ale4 4 it Yetis ,OfPilecteg PY‘PT9ceits,
of low.
jr; 314401.74, City A*toiiley:
Pittsburgh, May Stb, 1008. Ati • .;
WYLIEII6DJUBLCAN STS,
• Ail persons Inteletted ate hire* hiuttledllist
the Itilort '6l:9ltrierei , - inoltieffi "byltbe Court of
Quarter' Sesslonef at Not, •toternber
Teon,)lllloo44lsi , bcen confkrated, and that.
the Assessineets are I,4cer Inftey. heeds lot. celiac-.
tiou. ; xrnt.s.:P,MOnt,ll nutske on er !wawa June
111!(1 . 8.,t 4 110 FlifOle!!111. ." ho es eztd
corr e cte d !l'P r9 PP ll9 fl,7*.„ • ' •. •
44)!004,
Meteor .h Efs St IL see, • •
ElMARkkliklirffifaiM.l , -• • , 11;'1,‘, .
, • . .
tie liiiiiititkiedifeirbri.slneiiiiidimaged
Awl tleuentit to lIPIRMIT.k4 ,treed Thil a waiMo
eft It ri au 412 041 nitirovrt.!,l?kft:'
A
1114„33& At OM, /41,21Monta ti •- •• • :,!-
,ti:tfi; ;1 , , JiWeiaNNTICTOHAU,
my111:49 • THOMAS SHITH._L,,,
illeglEDOWl4, . ._ .
1 1 / 4 7 - aluf a .13:44 vra , Hat IT-oritr. .3 ti, it,v , t , ‘ .
At tu
} , ‘, , fIN s 4edMtW, ;
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0 • 1: ' ' 411 4 e dr atail
1M
V.i." _ 1 9 11 0 4 1, , 4 tiMPPATI
i I. T';'7 , s tit' tt i-4, , ,-, ik;ro. , ,,j
nyl2:5lU • Min GRAHAM. .n,gr
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS.
Y. srasts A. STEEL?.
M STEELE AL SOX,
Commission .411erahants,
AND DEALERS 13. •
mmtiourc. GatAxs, FEED.. ezo
No. 95 OHIO STREE'I. near Hut, Common,
ALLEGHENY CM. A.
JAWS B. NEJLNOII 40S. ILABITSI
ME ALIVOR & }WIPER, -
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
CO2IELMUEIfEMON
MW LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited
•
Ittyzniorcts—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics
National Bank; - J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bra:. . • isat:l24
PETER KEIL JAS. F. RICHAIII•
E'L & ItICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
'FLOUR,`QBAIN, SEEDS, KILL FEED, itc., /to.,
1149 ILdberty Utz; Plitabargh,
5ny24:1:137 -
Jr; BLANcimin•,.
iitOlesale and Retail (grocers,
No..Ein PENN STREET
ALES.' WHANE_
McILINE ANJEIti
CO . ItittEl'ic#AlittS,
leve In 4%01714 41ItAiN - lid' 'PRODUCE GEN ,
ESALLY, wevrea. ,ST#SET,. above
Smithfield, Pletabergh." • - '
les
FETZFM &
roAlci4taiktuplciwpgalf . il t ,
For the sale Lard, Batter
A
Seeds, Dried Srult..and: ProiloceVendrally; No. 11.6
MARKET BTEEE'r, earner ol:.Flrtd,
SHOMAKEIIe' &- LAFG;- •Whole.
sale dealers- la Oroceries, ' -Pro.
dote Provisions, Fish,: Cheese, Salt. Carboa - 011,
&a., Nos. 172 and , 174 "WOl9O. - STBArrs.near
Liberty street, Plttsbilrah,l'a. nod
:nss
JOUR T. NOME; ItOUSB:'
JOHN I. .1111 1 IISE:la.BROSiffluo.
cessors to JOHN L MOUSE °lassie
rocers and Ckunmitslim Merchants,- orner of
Smithfield and Water Street*, Pittsburgh, Pa: .
eII., RIDDLE, No.
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Coniudesitni Mer
ant and Wholesale Dealer, in Country Produce,.
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cabh ad
vanced on Consignments; and paid Pthduce vas
erally. . sun
ROBT. ICNOS ... ANDREW KNOJ
;kt_ SNOB:& SON, COINIUSSIOD
.IfERCHANTS and dealers hi FLOUR, GRADE
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
CRAWIPOIIII, CONIMUSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,: ,BLOOK%.
ORE, WROUGHT'SCRA.P IRON, G'I'BE BRICK
AND - CLAY,' &a. Warehouse and Ofilge• NOB. :WO
and 388 ,PENN STREET. .Storage tarnished:
Consignments waiter*. , f . r < :
eaten
:.BAIRD--i-& -PATTON:4-
. NV/mimic Grocers, Canandiabmlkrcluulta and
eiders in Produce; Flour.' Bacon Caeca% nth,
Carbon awl lard. 011,' boa t Nalla:-.4111m, Cotton
Yams and all - Tittab h Manufactures gen erhily;
112 and 1.1.4 SECOND T;.Plttabargb.
B. :CANFIELD -I&
ty .311SSION & FORWARDING KEBC,IIA.NTB,
and Wholesale Dealers te Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter Lard, : Pork, Bacon, flex*, Fish, Pot and
Pearl •1 1 11 hes- and (JDs;Dried-rrnit and Prtxtuee
generally, Noe. 1.!1- and 115 _Fron t s t ree t , Pitts
_
_
.7011N' WALLACE.
HWTOIITZ WALLACE, 'WHOLE
SALE ROCERS ARD PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. OIXTII P:TREET. Pittsburgh. - I a12:r58
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS. A. •
ALDERMAN in pouor. MAGISTRATE. -
Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Wallington;
PITTSBFROH. PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages,Acknowledgments,
Depositions.:Collectlons, an all other legitimate
business executed promptly. mhaeng
SAMUEL MCMASTERS,
AiLIIIOERNLAZT, -
Ex-Ciddeto Justice of the Peace and Pollee. Mas ts:
trate. Otßoe GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
tsearsz.rirksitußeir,
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Ackncrsiledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.
EIISTACE S. MORROW ,
AXAMERATALItr.
E.X.OFFICIO JI3BTI6P 9g THE YEAOR AND
POLICE .MAGpTBATE. .
• . . .
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bendel' Mortgages, Aeltnairlediments,
Depositions and all Legalliusineas executed with
promptness and dispatch: tiara.
A. AMMON
tfitatice of the Peace,,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ART,:
CARSON' sTatEr JsAfirr nrarthirottmit.
Collection °Clients solicited suid promptly attend
ed to. • zny3:76o
WLl.l44ol:iioElAitlitit;"
JUSTiCEOF THE PEACEi•CONVEYANCERvdac.,:
°Mee,. CARSON. 'STREET, nearly ofposite,th
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSEpERR.
entrusted. to bterviore PiotOptly attend
ed to. ' ". n13'1:10
DANIEL'
PR ACTIgING
OFFICE AND re.risAßENcp, •
No. 69 Giant ISt. ;' near Mini.
ap.,1:1:x71
S.FERGEIRIV,
ATTOR'NEYLAT-LAW,
SECOND FLOOR, FRONT Room
JOHN W. lUDDELL,
• 'ATTORNEY-AT:4LAW
OUtee 1111 Diamond fitreet
(Opposite the Court )
MED
JOWL' 3i. OAZZAM J. E. I/ 1=17137F1Z1.5. -
- 61. 41...11:NASTER, - •
BEILWITIO, GAZZAM & iltl ENFLUAD,'
ATTORNEYS AND COONSELORS`AT LAW,
And .Solicitors in 4Bankruptcyt,
Engineer
leia:rrs
f.A. t
.•
No.
'o9 . l)laitilii el 4 6' -
mns:na: PiTTBBYJitG PA
. . . ,
Anglin , Ao .niAKslitimr,-‘..
_r: Awronriney6:Ari. . wioq
. ‘
. 4 -...
1 `ATTORNEY: AND COONiELOW 1 1 1 . . 1.1 1 4 1 ' J-
iO[,..)L
,:.0 4 ; P - P- 4 141 1. r' t o
..PlTTelneo--
Jonainif "1 .-10
71t - !:lls . ;;!.:.€4trt- '
WM
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ommiti ff STraS7C;
dridoalttaburgb ine.l
Aeknowledzineu Kt ► ;4
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neggettimmitwi and r
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4 ' 13 ''' . -- i 7 'fl trill itiet.:;,.. - •., 3.:: 11: -.;', • ' 4 ...:.%; - II
Ic"OI4IRNEMAND,COUNSELLORAT4LAWII-s":t
-' 3 , .‘ •
-', 4j '''"•24l6os l 7o:"Pittti Oftikkai.' ' •
'•-• ate} , . 1-aviai2ire,l .f.10 , 617.-,-;, -,,,,•;:,:, 110 .,,, 9 ,
1 4iVrt. 42 %Fit , M.! a fttLiSWIP t k PI F0 01 ,41(
.
UM=
XII
NO. W 7 Fifth street.
0P4M73
PITTSB
rma
• ,
OppostieOle'clii4dr.
'
H1~A: `
At/ .AND
PAILROADS.
11001 c Trin Gllaildlitealmg
-a. olisztaavicua
On and atter Tlying7F—rAY, March stb, 1868
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor
nee of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
Mall to and from trulont'm. L 7:00 - 6:00 P
MaKeesPOltAcconlMadf`ll /1:00 A.
M.
• ; 5
Ex. to and from Ihilont , n n : 34400:.: K. 11:801
Y.
Braddock's Aceammodavn
West Newton Accommod, : r. 8135 A. Y.
Night Acc . to Mclieespere.l o: ls
30 M. 750 r. Y.
Sunday Chinch Train to and 11. 6.40 A. M.
from West Newt0n........ 1:00 r. m 10-
For tickets apply t I. .00 A. it
W. B. BTOIIT Su rintendentn.• lil\G Agent"
.VLEtEtilerT
AI ILIWAiP.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO TEEix! u
Running through to Venango City Without cilantro
of cars—Connecting with trains East and l‘"est on
the Wane. Franklin BILIIIVAd, and Atlantic &
, Great Western Railways. Shortest and quickest
route to Oil Cltyand Franklin, and ally:aints in the
OilSegfons. :,
On anteater April 26th, 1888. Passenger Trains
will leave from and vilve at the Pittsburgh Depot,
corner Canal and Me Sts. as follows:
, ,Depart.l T.Artive.
Mail to and Pin Ven. City: 7:00 A. 0:13r. Y.
Express " " 10:40 P. m.10:513 M.
Bradr_s Rend Accommod , n 3:00 r. 10:90 A. Y.
Soda-works Accown 5;30 r. M. .7,05 A. M.
First Hutton Accemod , n.. 8:50 A. 11:40 A. It.
Second Hutton Accomod'zil2:oo - 3:35 r. , ls.
Sunday Church, Train leaves Soda Works at 8:03
A. M., arrivlng 111 Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. Y. Re.
turning,. leaves Pittsburgh at MO P. 3f., arriving at
Soda Works at 2:55 r. _
H. BLACIaSTONE, sun%
W. F. HOPE..TIcket Agent. _ -
riTTSSIIIRGH,ammigg Ii
CINCINNATI AND T.
PAN ILINDLTIOVIT,.
MaHANGE OF TIME.—On
leave after 511: 14 .. - DAY,
y nth, 1887, tral il i l u znc u i r :Vre at. the
Onion Depot, as foLio nH aa
,
man -- re 1:100.1.t r % A o rt i c
r,x-p SS 21'15 a m 435 •
Fast Line , 0 1 4.0
Fast Eaprese.., " 1:54. zn":
WaT, gap : ,
McDonald a AceM, No. 11.-1.1:40 a In. '3% 1E115 5 D P : 13 1 46 1
Steubenville Aceommod`n. 3:50 9 : :30
McDcoiald`a Aoe , n, N 0.2.. 5:25 p. m, 8:20 11'
• in.
syleter. Noyes.-Sunday impre ss veiat 1:50
il i;o nt rn .i t Tivlng in Cincinnati at 0:00 a. tti. the next
The 9:40 9. In. Train leaves ' dalig, -- 3un'day and
Monday excepted.
B. P. SCULL. Genf al Ticket Agen t:
W. W. CARD, Nowt., StenbenvllLo.
,
. _ .
t" 8.11 FORT
ANB O CLEVELA.I7D_
From May 11th, 1868
' and arrive at the Bnion
"as
Leave. • .
Chim a
goEx...: 9:13
•
Cleveland Ex .51:13 a m
Ede & YgalkEn 11:28'a'm
CI. & Wh , g31 , 1
.6:13 am.
1 ( 1 c 11 110 . KW. ; 6:58 ant
Chicago - Ex..: 9:43 a m
Cl. & 1:43p m
Chicagex_
'l ... Erie
"Ma' ~ .4.ileveltengt;
'1 , 17 rdit , n Ac. 8:58 a in
10113sm
11:58 am
• ; 9:23 - pm 4W e e r Acc".. 3:43 p m
lAttedale Ace. 4:13 pm,
N. Bilgt , rl " . 5:33 p
Brigt , n " . 6:518 pm
Lee .9 e.'"'(•/o:43„piti
1:58 p. m, Chicago Ex
press leayea (I •
F. IL MYERS
.. -a , ;.P.I t A ra YNETTB4I6:II Iral gilinsnyrtngit°llll°lffea°lr B.
Depot..trotth:. able r oity
. - Arriee.•
IChicagd Ex... 91:23`a
Cleveland Ex, r111:93 a
Chicago Bi—:: '11:913n
Wheeling Ex. 11:013a
13t. Louis •Ettil: • 3:33 pitt
Cl. & Wil , g Ex 4.:38 pat
Erie &It"g2n Ex ;0:13 pat- .
Chicago Ex.... 4:93 p m
Cl. &Wh , g .Ex' O:00 pus •
Arrive In 'A Ike:env.
N. Brigttn Af., 7:03 a - •
0:20 a m '
Wellsville " 8:53 stn.,
New Castle.:".lo:l3 a in ,"
Leetsdale " 9:13 a m
; ' I " 1:09p ire
" 2: 43 pm
;
11:23 a.,.M. Ch ia icago
Express artiVes • ••
General Ticket Agent.
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kE firS if LTA.
..CENTRAIieRAILROI
and after Hay . 10th
rive at add departfroarthi
Washington and Liberty a
. Arrive.
Mall' Train."... 1:20 a
mr
Fast Line .. . .. 1:50.am
Wallis - 6:90 a m
Latrobe Acc'n 7:80 a m
No. 2... 8:50 ain
.Cinciimati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac:10:35 a dt
Baltimore Ex: 1:00 p m
Phila. Express /:20 p m
Wail's No. 21:0S5pm
Braddocks No 1 5:50p m
Wall's No. 4. 7:03 pm
Altoona Acc'n e
and Emigrant • „
Train 10:30 ltr.
The Church Train leaved' Wall"s .Station every
Sunday at 915 a. m.,reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returning. leavearittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and amt's at Nt all's Station at 2:00 p. m.
'Cincinnati Express leavesdalky. ; -.All other trairm.
daily except Sunday.
For furtner informatmn apply to
- W.II..BECKWITH,-Agent.
The. Pennsylvania Railroad, Company will- net as:,
aurae Any risk far' Baggage, -eXeept for. wearing ap:
panel, and limit their-responsibUlt to One Hundred, <
,Dollars itt , value: '-All--Baggage exceeding that
amountin value will be at the rhak._ oftite ownef.d_.lßt.
less taken by special contract. '
. EDWARD 11..WILLTAHS
aeneral Superintendent,' Altoo' :
iLtaximga
lAD.
h, Trains ar
toUnlonDeVY.',*icoreet of
dreets. as follows:
Deport.
. - Day Express.. 2:20 aln
Wall's. , 6:30 a la -
Mall Train ' 7:50 a M.
Cinch - ti Ex 11:40
Wall's- den: 2—'11:51 am
Johnstown .&c. 3:05 pm
Braddocks'No 1 4:00 p
Expres. 4:50 p m
5:00 p
Wall's No: 4.:" 6:05 par
Fast Line 7:30 pm
Latrobe /men 0:50p m
Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 p m
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• Rly:OSTEll.lllPtimaimag
• • • • fIfYINANLI•
:On and • atter . 1 Iss ,, 100,71807„ the Pass „ .
senger 'Trellis on the 'Western Fe=sytianialtall=
road: will Arrive at and depart. from; ths : A,"'ederal ; ,-,.
:Street 1:1g Allegheny City, At Mows; ' -
tiedika M MdiY '• • • oils
Freeport E0.'17.•13:115.4 ro Freeport No;i_ns ts ginellt , r.
Express .*
:10:15 a Sherphvg . No. si a
sharplegNo.i . l. :1:05 pm Express..J,l.4•,-Alibegtor
Freeport - No. 2 4:I0 pm ilpring. d'e Nol 3:50 pm
. l lallpin Freeport N0.'2. , s:ospnt
;
Sptingd7e 21019 p miSnringd , e No 2 7:30p m.
Aboye train" rim eau3rexcept medal:3l,
The Church Tralh leaves Allegheny . June:. eve
rr
Sunday at-V:4O is. rru,': reaching .I.llreny AMty: ah
9:50 a. re. Returning , leaves All egheny City.at,
-1.1.00p.M. turd irrive- at.Allegieny• it9:11•11 ,, •
W3br upAtto i reiTienern=i - Foi4Xlele• r PiektO g r
'TwentyDetWeenL'Allegheny,.Gity. Chesmnt et.. :
ett4Fineereekg'Etna find Sharp . •
and e rod only on the treble stopping at.litations spe;
' n tleketd.
The trams leaving:Allegheny City at 43:13's
`and' 1:50 e.' M: make - direct' connection at *Freeport
'ith:Walker:l LineorStagesiotlersind Ra tr oalts-,•
:town: 'Twougletleketly may' be' nne parthsied' at the
Mon -No. _3 61: street. ricer,the /Suspension' • f
- 1 1 ridge - Pittabtirgh, and at 'the Depot,*Allegheay.
Forftntheginporniation:annlvto •
Jard74 - tgprEiris; -- Au e nt. _
• Federal - Street pot,* •
The Weitern Fennsyliania Railroad , ill not as
sume any risk ibr Baggage:: except Tor Wearing. als..`l •
(Mand limit thel. responsibility toOne }Wafted.
s ln,:value.a.± ;...baggage. •etceeding
amonnt in value will be atthesisk of the, olyiker, up•
teas taken ny special contract: • , 1 • • • • '?*
- EDWARDIt,. witurAnis,
Ota .i tarEinlierillteedellt Altoettai
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Eastern. Division.,
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The SHORTEST Alai hiliST 'RELIABLE no - lyric
from Um Mut to alt polpts 1q
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hew MeslCo,' , Ida
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Two '"1 . rides leaye State Line ` and, LeiVeeirbith' 1
daily, (Sundays excepted; lo n the arrival of trains ci f:;:
Pacific Railroad from St. Louis, and Bantiltial
4 juim..toneettOls
ranee, ToNka Waniego With stages f om
n al d l
all "
:Points inahalia. owl_ of ~t raek west. of Elle
• worth with the UNITED STATES REfaS COM -
.PANY._43 DAU.,T •LUIgnOP OV ,:
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And• all tilts' the Terrtto rier c:
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And with BANDEBBOIVS,TRI - -WEBICI L T LUCE toti•
COACIMB ter Fort Uglou Benve Tort, ram Alhh
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With'the, :reeenoidditions of:tolling' stock and
equipteent and th e - ereingenienta made with re
' liPlii/siMe`-45v4tille4,:Tnnispattation lanes roar EMI
western terminus, this 1'44 now offers unesittalled
Ultipe ftw the transtal4slois cif freight. hiAnls Ear 7r
west - .
Tlek . ete far sale at all Me prinelpfil, • C 5 ttsth..
Halted Mates and Hansa'.
Be sure -and- ask- fofe+tletketsPehr THE SHONE
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