The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 03, 1868, Image 3

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• NEIN Ypii2C. June 2,1868/ /
MG2ZEIt AND GOLD.
Money is very easy at 3@5 pei cent. for
loans. Prime paper is :wanted at 534(k
N. offering of money ' iianiis is
tisnely in excess of the demand. Sterling
4s firm at 1034€.11:q. Gold is firmer, dus
mg at 1401g140W - Loarie mile earlyifle
0.34 per cent. for cerryitig, - but litter at .1-64 . 12)
P. per cent,fcirborrowirtgi closing hat. The
ishipment to-day is 3600,000. The shipment
16moriow is anticipated will be nearly two
;'.millions.
GOVERNMENTS::'
3‘@% elosing:very_
:heavy at -the last •eall, but subsequently
i t - there was Inore disposition to .purchase on
the street: 'Henry Clews & Co. furnish the
- ,..annexect 4:30 quotations: Coupons, , 81,11.6%
@116141 4 iini .1 62, 112' @112%; do. '64, 1103s tlg110%; do. 9 65, 110 3 / 4 ®110); do. new, 113
Pgll3;-410.267,113}vg41351; 10.40'5, 103%
'te4510534; 7-39,,,.109 1 /®IO9N. - •
RAILWAY MARKET
t)OpenedsbhOyant• - arid 'higher,but under
realizations there was a heavy all in prices,
sin some instances fully 2 per cent. The
4 market „rvered somewhat, at the close,
but waif g enerally ep dull. Voider State
c, bonds 'active and Idgher. Miscellaneous
list dull.
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STOCKS.
The following are the 5:30 prices: Canton,
51%®52; Pimberland,.34 ®35;..We1157.14 24.
@25; American, 53®53%; Adams, 5654@
57%; United States, 55%©56; Merchants,
28®28%; Quicksilver 29@29%; MaripoSa, 5
®6; Pacific, 'Mall,'agit st i Atlantic, . 31Q
-33; Western Union, 38% 54; N. 'Y. Con
f. tral, 134%®135; Erie, 69%,@69%; preferred,
76©7630,. Hudson; •7143®143%;. 0111 V and
Mississippi Certificates, 30%®30 1 %; Reading,
95%,(g)95%; 'Wabash, 51%®51%; St. Paul,
; 66x, ®67; do. preferred, 78@78X; Michigan
Central,?'lo®l2oW; Michigan. Southerri,
11, 90@90%; Illinois Central, 14934; Pittsburgh,
8 8%ex•8 8 ,_
_Ai; Toledo, 109%®10986; Rock
Island, 07%97%; Northwestern-, 6934@6996;
g pref., 8134; Ft. Wayne, 1135,1w14; Hartford
and Erie, 115: Terre Haute, 4S; Chicago
4; and Altou„l29; Chicago-and Great-Bastern,
35; Missonris 93%; Tennessee, old, 73%;
; new, 72,%; 'Virginias, 59%. The most
marked fall of the day was in New York
Central and Fort Wayne.
ynsUNGI. SILLEM ,
Mining shares are active and lower;
Gregory, 405®410; Quartz Hill, 115; Smith
Parmaleei 3; Edge Hill,
.480.
• 131711-TREASURY.
The rece ipts at the Sub-Treasury were
PM l566 ' Jn.Y n 2 entllo34 9 2l ,F_ ; .
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New York Produce Market.
[By Teleirititi'idtbe!imtsbaraii Gazette. t'
NEW Voinz, June 2.—Cotton tallier more
active and a shade easier;' sales of 1,100
bales, at, 30}ia31c, for middling uplands,
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chiefly 31c. Flour; receipts 7,200 bbls; .
market dull, heavy, unsettled and 20a30c
lower; sires - of 4,900 blils, - AfT57,316,15 for
State and western; $8,35a9,10 for
extra State; $9,35a9,90 'for extra western;
$11a12,75 for white wheat extra; $8,25a12,75
for IL H. O.; 610,35a11,50 for extra St. Louis;
611,75 for good to choice, do. closing
dull and downward; California lower; 'sales
1200 sacks at $10,75a13,00. Rye Flour
steady; sales 250 bbls at f8,00a10,00. Corn
Meal quiet. Whiskey nominal. Wheat
very dull, unsettled and Oa& lower re
ceipts 62,272 bus; sales 27.500 bus; $ 2,09a
2,10 for No. 2 spring, latter an extreme;
$2,20 for No. - 1 do.; $2,80 for white Ken
tucky; $2,75 for white California. Rye
lower; sales 8,500 bus at $2,04 for Western
and Canada free. Barley and Barley Malt
nominal. Com opened . , steady and closed
active, trithl„apeculatire :demand; "1c ad
vance; receipts 133,200 bus; sales 210,000 bus
at $1,05 a 1,07 for new mixed : Western
afloat, chiefly at $1,06a1,0634; Western yel-
low, sl,l2; ; white Southern, 81,17a1,22; old
mixed Western in stor§, $1,1534. Oats mpre
active and 'lc lower; receipts' 37,8681m5;
sales 96,000 bus at 8334 e for Western in
store; ifi4lic afloat; .81sig/c, seller, last'
half of . June. Stock of grain in the
warehouse Wheat, 538,778 bush; corn,
1,094,4681nui1i; oats, 370,943 . bush; rye, 48,-
000 bush: "barley, 575 bush; malt, 16,419
bush; pese4-31,-769imsk — ftkmluietr 4 lef .-
fee steady; sales of 1,200 .bagt•Rio on pri
vate terms. Sugar steady; sales of 600 hhds
Cuba atdiMal3gc. tpilet. : lEforie
quiet, at 10a45c Tor American. Petroleum
quiet, at 15c Par crude and 29c for refined
bonded. Pork heavy and. lower; sales of
1,750 Maks t A 27.75,027" for.: newcalleWt
closing -- tif /12t,80 regular; $27,37a27,50 for
old do, closing •at $27,50 . regular;
$24)323,50 for prime, and $24,25a24,50 for
prime mess; the st ock i of old and new on
hand i5.83,370 - bblg last immthi - 132;59k, and
last year, 103,157 bbls. Beef is..;quiet and
unchanged, with sales of. 265 bobhu the
stock of oid and new on hand 16213;463 peek
ages; for the game time last inonth, 39,453
pockages, and for the corres po nding Period
last year. 3,675 tierces. -Beef-Rams are quiot
- and sales were made a, 30 ARA§ at a 32
Cut meats are quiet and heavy with sales
of 200 paolt§: atr/2afal2MC tor shoulders,
16a1714 - c
for hams and middles are ,nomi
nal. Lard is du ll' and heavy, with sales of
580 bbls at 17y,a180, for steam, and lasleic.
for kettlerendered: 'Butt& la firm at '2sa'
32c for Ohio,.and 32a36c6 for State. Cheese
is dull at 81t15c. Freight§ to Liverpool: are
dull and with engagements of 25,000
bushels corn at sd. per steamer. •
LATEST.—FIour closed' Very dull and 10a
15c lower... Wheat. heaVy- and nominal" at
$2,05 for No. 2, and $2,16a2,18 for No: 1
spring. Rye steady . At . $2,03a2,004 for
western. Oats dull ; and I heavy at, s3aB3ge
for westini'itilitere. *Corn qtallet . dt $l, 6i
1,0634 for new Mixed western Afloat, • and
$1,15a1,15% tor old in store. Pork dull and
heavy; sales 250 - , - bblisess at ,g 27 285. cash,
and regular. Beef quiet m and steady. - Cut
meats and :Wawa V ie t:A t
113 W for &Imo steam , ~ , F,gg.s steady at
1735821,, , .
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Both rivers continue to recede steadily
at this point with seven feet in the Mental
-:gahela, and about eight in the Allegheny.
The weather yesterday was cloudy and
sultry, and at times there was every ap
posisan ce of rain: Business - Moderately
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active, though there is an 'abundinect - of
room for improvement: •
The steamer Sallie has . arrived at Fort
Benton, making the quickest time this sea
son; by six days. Her time-from,Bt.,Loula
•to Fort Benton was about forty five days,
and the most remarkable think tohnecth.d
with - ler trip, is the fact that she never had -
to break bulk. -• • • .-
The Julia No. 2 departed for Zanesville
last evening with an average trip:
Mtn. W. J. Kountz left ibr Omaha on
Monday night to look alter the•Leni Leoti,
which best is - reported as having sprung a
leak, and at last aeconntswas in a disabled'
condition.. We :understand, however, that,
she sustained no serious damage, and once-
he gets to her; Com: K. .will. - soon have her
under way againi• all light.. ; • ,
The' Kate Robinson , arrived from' St.
Louis. diV Monday evening, with a very
• d trip. The Wild Duck and7Glendale, -
; ra the- same point, were due last night; •
r. e Leonidas' -Cleared for St; Louis yes
ter,,:y afternoon witkapretty good trip of
fre ih t . , •,, _ • • - • • .
• The • Bayard' arrived and departed 'for
Parkersbuig, and tha'Orey Eagle; Captain
Brennan, is 7 the regular packet for Pat*.
~ersburg .7 t o day, '• promptly at
The McCullough is' due frotn .-
. nnati
this - alteration, and will return art;
metal tainorrow.iitl2 _
e atm America, oaptairtAdam Poe, is now:
• in barn for St. Louis, and will be the Arlie
regular packet oat foVitliattioint, , o
pie funeral of ...atain. Alexander Meo
Clo Win. ,will take .place.to-dayat half. -past,
Ova - , from the 'resident/ 070 f his ,
brother.inTlawoßmian-MeClure.,corner. of
Mhd street andiDuquesne Way.., •-, •,.. : ...,• ,•
• The. Vicksburg Hera ld , of:MednesdaVo.
Wet 4 . , An -.3.lrish•woman: by the. name .of
Catharine McHugh, a resident of Memphis,
deliberately....pued.ter husband Denials
overboard from the tug: - Aueen.yesterday
morning_: and drowned - 7/ 4 in' . -Fr°nl * the '
testimony adduced , yasterdanDennis had,
-7 *leitmotif. liquor and finding her :hams .
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city Telegraph to the PlttalkortivrAzette.i Wongsrv:While, under :the in- .
ter not of the: meek satisfactory nature, left
BALTIMORE, June 2:..Prolit has her. and came to7this -city and engated
declined, - 4;404:::•WiitIO-dPW ;Coro gloat- himself as. umia k .** thettig citteem7 , ..Vie •
sl,l2al,ls,lOn:Whitq.. yellow . at. 61,2,1.23.• wife had been,here:sesstal•titnes - 7•to 7 inalme
Oats dull and unchanged' Rye 'hita to return to her,- and fhilingto 40 0010 "
visions -sicas 7 AactiveawdtlHatesiketi prioes.l lalfridi her purpose dm-proceeded lathe typt .
Mess Pork - rib • sides at ley boat Whore - 7 , 167 - whad-i7beeni I :eating 'D m
al63r; c 1 sidesAt'l.7.s,ol7g7( shoulders at
. - breakfasti•and finding him-seated (nil:the
14Xa14,C,' trams at SUN..' .1 guar& pushed -him - into thoriveri-Ife rose!
• • • . - th ree b i g, ~,„„ h i t ar ,te. being , itt ,
• :Philadelphia! itiark' • - jank-o t ilige .-- - tt
no moreiu , '. - - „ 7 -7 7 7- ,
[By scri4 - a tigHthi . kkiii''OgilritgAll,4t:
'PHILADELPHIA, 'June, Ittealiphia'and ' Fort ' 'Padtbf
Quist: erode at 17340'.1'ofitieillit'2Na2fki:' from , Fort : Smith to Mork
Flour diillin4al7ooa L hio w ,liar ih,rtet to • ' OW 4tV4Cli. snag
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demandtrafamete.sll74infiveivite giv-141141:146-- i 5114.)
n idiie feet of witter.: ,--7 -1.1 la - feared , thtil
2,93; vorn nominalr:Q Alinfern Will prove a total loss, as her „hat is
;1,14. Oats dull. Provisions dull. Mess broken badly. The . Centralia was a good
pork at 11 20 a 29 ,k01___Lard - st -- 190 - . - 7- stern-wheel boat, and lately rotsiVed seve-
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Chicago Market.. - I
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh G atette4
2.—Fl6df dull;sprint ex 4
tras 591119.50. 'Wheat irregtflar and 6a03 e.
lower; sales No. ;1 at -51,84a1,87, and No. 2
$1,77a1,8034, closing at 1)1,77 for No. 2. Corn,
less active and a shade easier, sales Xo. 1 at
53%a841 1 7; No. 2 841.§fr., Tebetag, - 2031 / 8 14a
closing ith bitter* ittt4gc, ihellers
84' for No. 1. Oatinniet and as low
er, closing dull at. 6510. Rye dull at $l,BO
for No. 1 t Anki/1755f0r1i0.--2 Sn store; -Bari.
ley neglected and• nominal. -Provisions
more active. lifeis pork 25c lower; sales at
$27,75321141c1051ng at -the inside:l Larci e x
lower; sales at 17818 c. Freights Arm' and
steady, at fic on wheat, 410 otiporn tO,Buf
- falo, andegri,c `on- Wheat". to o o6Wego.-
eeipts-4.525 • bble flonr,., 44,400 . bu viheat,
102,358 bn corn, 39,805 b u oath.,§hijnnents
—.5,752 bble 'flour,. teV ' 4 A 1€4,545
bu corn, 83,687.1)0. eats.. ' • .
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Cleveland 'Market:
[Special Dispatch VII!e gittswo offimeti.
CLEVELAND, June 2.—Flour dull and
lower; double extra spring city sloall, do.
Country sloalo,sok double- extra city, made
'anther $l3; treble extra city Made white
$14,50a15,00; double extra .country made'
red fllal2. Wheat : dull ; lmd nominally
lower; • No. 1 red held at 2.42. and No.
2 do at $2,25430. Corn held at' 28a99e.'
Oats dull at 74a76c, -Rye held A t ap.
Barley nominal. Petroleum dull and lower;
refined in bond held at 24c, do. free'at 34a
34 e.
' Toledo Market.
Env Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
•Tonsuo, June 2.—£lollT—Receipts 2,744
tibia; sales white wheat at $l3. Wheat—
Receipts 7,643 bush, dull and lower; sales
white -Michigan at $2,56; amber, 12,28.
Corn—Receipts 12,879 - bush and -opened
dull at 89c, Ind closed Artn at 91c (Or No. 1
Michigan; to buyer tor June, 93c; to seller
for June, 90c; to Seller for last half of June,
903,rc. Oats-Jtecelptsj,tloo_ brish and" 4c
lower; sales No.. I. at 68c. 'Lake freights
dull; 3c , on ccririti)
By Telegraph to the Plttsbnrgh Gasette]
Lointfccrtr.; June 2.—Tobacco sales
-175 jail* lugsto medium Clarkville, leaf at
88,50a17,25, and'Henry aunty cuttings at
f 20,75. Flour; at $8,25a8,75 for superfine;
$12,50a18 or limey hramis . Wheat at $2,30
SAIL Corn at - ,11.3a95e. Oats at 88a85c. Rye
at 112.05a2,18. Mess Pork at $2B. Laxd at
183 a183,1e. Bacon, shoulders at 18%ei
clear sides at 17%; bulk shoulders at 12%e,
and sides at lige. Whisky, at. 52,20 for raw
free. •
CLEVELAND AND Prrraimitcuit RAu r
ROAD, June 2.-2 cars iron ore,
Porter & Cp; Lear , lumber, .A A Barker; 2
do blooms, Anderson, Cook & Co; 2 do fire .
brick, Miller, Barr Parkin; 2do pig Iron
IT/Mick .t:Co; ' 1 car stone; PWolfe; 33
masses copper, T Howe; 1 Organ, W
Seidle; 6 bxs scales, Fairbanks, Mitirse &
Co; 2 mowers, etc, H. Bulger; 11 kgs nuts,
Lewis, Oliver & Phillips; 1 roll leather, Cr
Anderson & Co; 1 organ, J C Totten; 2 bbls
oil, J Speer; 1 bdl rags, W J Meek; 2 casks
cheese, J 'Ranh; 11 bgs rye, J & W Fairley;
84 sks oats, Jas Glenn; 13 do wheat, Mea
nor & Harper' 26 do potatoes, Volgs, Ma
lutilodOECo; 46-. do do ,H Rea Jr; 32 do do,
Robb & Herron; 10 bbls dry peaches, H
Riddle; :1 car oats, Elevator; 44 sks oats,
Jas (iraham & Co. I
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Louisville' Market.
IMPORTS Blli RAILROAD.
Prminuitow, Pr. Way= Awn OECICAGO
ReILBOAD, June 6 cars metal, Nim
iok- it Co; 4do do. Bryan--dc-Caughey; 11_
bbls eggs, Volgt, Mahood & Ce; 18 bundles
carriage, hardware, Hare it Bro; 26 bbls vin
egar, C A Kitzmiller; 19 his cheese, N J
Braden; 45 pkgs hardware, Logan, Gregg do
Co; 55 baa glass, 'human it Son; .-1 car bum
ber,,Nanz rk. H; 153 bags wheat, Thomas
Moore dt Co; 41 ska rags, Oodikey ttt Clark;
20 bbls flour, R . Robinson dr. Co; 18 cases
lyo„.Penna Salt Co; 10 bxs 'Crackers, Rey-
Inez Jz Bros.
RtwatatukiGH,CINCINNATI AND ST. Loins
RAILRGAD, June L-4 bbls eggs, W J
Steel & Bro; 47 sks oats, 15 do rye, 1 box
baCon, :Manor dc Harper; 55 -- sks corn, 16
do oats, 6 do rye, 8 pcs bacon, McHenry 4t
Hood; 13 bbls eggs, W H Graff & Co; 4 bills
poles. 4 do circles, 1 bx seats, - :M MeNS'hin
ney & Co; 13 bbls culletts, Bryce, Walker
a Co; 5 bdls forks, Logan,Gregg a Co; 200
bbLs flour, T 0 Jenkins; 2 09 eks oats,Brown
&Williams: 1 cow J Dorrington.
At.r.zonmorr VALLEY RAILIMAD. June 2.
160,:bbls - oil, Clark Sumner; 640 do do,
Ely a Pinkerton; 2 bbls eggs, S P Shriver;
2 bls butter, Knox de Orr; 2 cars railroad
iron, North Missouri R R Co; 6 pkgs but
ter and eggs, J C Cuddy; 10 do do, J Hilty;
4 cars limestone, Shoenberger a Blair; 20
sks oats, 10 do rye, J Snyder; 3 pkgs but
ter and eggs, G Small; 2 do do, H F Burg
man; 2do do, Nebraum; 30 sks oats, 9do
rye, Scott a Gisal; 20 do oats, A B Stewart;
14 do potatoes, S Young.
4,LEGII&NT STATION, Jane 2. —1 car
114mber, Taggart et Wilson; 10 - bxs glass J
Craig; 184 leans stoneware, J S_RobinsOri;
18 bbls flour, S 0 McMasters; 106 bgs mlll
- feed, M Steel a Son; 6 bgs cortuneal, R& A
, Carson; '2 pkgs rags,-Mrs leplatt; 3 cars
1 metal, Leartsalaileya , DalMAL -
PITTSBURGH AND CONNEWHILLE
RAILROAD, June 1.-1 ear metal, Yough
iogheny Iron de Coal co; 1888 Nils pap er,
Markle a Co; 16 aks oats. Bingham ng;
5 bbls crackers, R Robison a Co; 181 tails
sheet iron, W.F ,Armstrong; 8 coils rope,
Fulton, Bollman de Co. •
'ENRSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD,
June 1-6 sks flaxseed, Gay & Welsh; 30
aka wheat, Hitchcock, MoCreery dr. Co; 62
bblif pitch, Lupton & Christy; 30 bdls paper
Wcllroy & Harrison.
I RIVER NEWS.
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fiertuvitorit .G.s.zE •:- _Va•NtsiXt • Beg' . . •
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ral thoneand.dollara worth repairs. She
was owned by'the Memphis and Arkansas
River Packet Company, valued at $15,000,1
and insured in Cincinnati. and St. Louis
offices for three-fourths her value.
The bill'inaking Chicago, St. Louis and
Cincinnati - pints of entry,' and allowing
transportation of imported goods dliect to
those ports to the Original packages, passed
the House by two majOrity. By an amend
ment distilled spirits anti wines are ex-
Ce,rfrom the, peration of the bill.
The Bellevernon, en route from St. Louis
has the following .items of freight for Pitts
burgh: Rees,. Graff & Dull. 19 bbls iron, 1
keg and 3 sacks bars; 'John Flack, 2 boies
bedsteads; John Fulton, 14 hhds tobacco
and 2Um ,do; Nimick t Co., 100 tons pig
iron; Davis, Chambers & Co., 136 pigs load;
Jas. Wood & Co., 200 tons ore; J. B. Can
field &, Co., 60 pigs lead. -
We clip the following from the Cincin
nati Gazette of Monday: • The Emma No. 3,
Pittsburgh to St. Louis , passed down on
Saturday-well loaded. She received a fear
passengers here. Pilots, John Sullivan and
Moses Kirkpatrick. Ina lxilaWare, Pitts
burgh to Nashville. Is expected here to
day. The Abeona received over one hun
dred tons of freight and some passengers
fFom the J. N. McCullough. Besides what
was reshipped on the Abeona, the McCul
lough reshipped 300 kegs , nails and 12 tons
other freight on the Mall boat America, 60
tons on the John H. Groesbeck, for New.
Orleans, and three and a half tons on the
Havana, for Nashville. She took 100 ale
barrel& from the Westmoreland, and left
for Pittsburgh in the afternoon.
The Importer arrived at Fort Randall on
the 22d of May—crew all welL •
RECENT 'STEAMBOAT TRANSFERS AT ST.
Louis.—Victory, by Amos Abrams, 8.. A.
Dozier, Jos. Gray and David P. Green,each
sellone-fourth,to the St. Louis and Quincy
Packet Company, for a total of p 8,090, Bth
May.
Sam Gaty, by Ben Johnson ime•quarter e
to. Peter P. Manion for $1,62b, March 26th.
Julia, by Atlantic and Mississippi Steam
ship Company, to James R. Lockhart, Jno.
N.Bofinger •David Campbell, Fred Leber
tran and Jaines B. Westlake, for 022,000,
May , 28th.
Bridgeport, byy I. D . Pulkerson, James
Kelly, Wm. Re illy, George, H. Brannon,
Adolph Phelibert, for $6,600, each selling
one-ilfth; to Geo. M. Reilly, two-fifths, and
Robert R. Kirkpatrick three-tifths, May
th.
Evening Star, by A. L. Bryan, John M.
Menkhaus, John F Schwegman, Stephen
M. Jones, each - selling one-fifth for a total
of $9,200, to Thomas W. B. Crews.
The Louisville 'Democrat, of Monday;
says: The towboats Boaz, Lake Erie. and
Grand Lake were due' from - below last
night. If we remember correctly, all of
them are too long for the canal, and the
stage of water on the falls could barely per
mit them to ascend. Should they not ar
rive until this morning, we can only refer
them to Capt. Pink Varble.
River and Weather.
CBI Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] '
LOY.7IEIVILLF.;JiIIIe 2.—River falling with
6 feet in the canal.. Weather is warm and
showery:
ST. LOUIS; June 2.-.—Weather cloudy and
very warm.'
MISCELLANEOUS,
PRICES OF THE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
31JiNTITACTURED BY THE.
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR KIRK, Agent,
ORlce, 17% and 174 FEDERAL-STREET,
Electric Noe. 1.3, 3, 4 and 5 vain, in Elquara
Canisters, I.lb. ea-M
American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb.
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each
D e usk !Mooting, Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4 grain, in
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each '
Indian Bide, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each....
Nentacky Mei In Oval Canisters of 1 lb.-each
Kentucky/I idle, in Oval Canisters of % lb. each
(25 one lb. Oval Canisters In a cave. )
• (50 half lb. do. do. do.)
Kentucky Bide, ma, pro, and **Sea Skoot
tug" kep, 26 lbe
Kentucky Kee, 7/70, WWG, and "Sea Shoot
big" Iv, i n kegs, 12S lbe
Kentucky BMee, rim% PTO, and 'lies Shoot.
Ingo' ro, In kens, e 34 lbs
Deer Powder, itikep,
Mining and Skipping -Powder, leintn l r, Pr,
and ferrule, netvaell, in kepi,
Safe
in packages ty ruse for
of 60f Bleaeet ating
nd over , of superior quality,
Delivered free of expense on board of BOP or
Ballroad,_ rittabargli or AVegbeny.
WARD'S
CLOTH LINED
PAPER COLLARS
l'A'n CUFFS.
L iro BE h r A D EVERYWHERE.
'Trade satitated to Pittsburwn A.-IIeRNIOFIT
LOOSI4, Wood stereol,P EBSON a 1411 , -,
TY Wood street; DiAOR & VARIASbr,
lifth street; McCANDLE33, JAIIIEON h CO.,
103 Wooddreet. •
, Manntaetured by S. W. H. WARD, 337 Broad
way. Drew York. • myetipe9
A/fANHOODt HOW, LOST I HOW
RESTORED! Just pub tithed innate envel
ops. Price, ex cents. A ' LECTURE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical. Cure of
Sperntatorria, or Seminal.Weaknesr, Involuntary
Ertnissions, k exual Debility'and impediments tO Mar.
riage generally;
_Nervousness, Consumption, Eel.'
lepsy and. Pig Mental and Flintiest Incareity, re
aultinKfroM Relf &c. , - by Robt. • Culver.
well. M. IL A author ot the, "Green Book. , do. .4 1 1.
BOON TO THODIOANDS OW SUFFERER/30' sent
under seal, in it plain envelppe, tO any addrear; poir
paten receipt of skeet:ma, tor two postage stamps,.
to 0 AS: J.. C, KLINE CO/ k ri7 BOW MIT,
NEW.YoRK, POSTOYSICE BOX 451/6, Also Dr.
COlverwelPs "Marriage Unide, ,, price.ll3 cents.
, . notified ,
All pfroidistercged are bigeby f that
tbdNePefi f;tinewire, g modlyed iirtheNourt pf
quaricr Sessions...it .Nos. As and LS of June Tenni
1168, has been finally eiiirirged, aid that' the as
seswnenti are 'Unless
9t,b 4 iror,e out;
d o= will be Motu liens ant collected by process
oflae J. F. SLAGLE, Clity .9.110115i574.
_ gattidiurgh, May Bth. 1161 • - zn79:p94
LIE' AII) 0 , eAN'STS
lirf I
• ,A.ll persons Interested are hereby notified that
-Vie t!tidrt 'or Vle:iren r :lB :modittesl lir thbitiritt l of
Muster lteete e lis et No . ii.siio.,., Pecriii 4 ,
Term. /Ws hi. be 401 r condemed,, and tbe,%
the eiscelment. are Mill' 111, my autos fee leieuee.
I 2 r
1 . 1012„: , 1:1231ess payment 11 mule apr beft,re ,Tunei
p, , MB, the elehfetwAll Pe, WA. ele , L *AN - add
lemeetridtry prandial' laws - , -.„, • ~,, „,, ~,,,, , .
0 f ALL:OI44OSX COW; Alogormy,
I ; „...... tin biillaylthicl l lll4l. r, r,i ~ -, 1 „is , gips.
I,IIIITAVOES 4-41 fterlielhi b u rAtt
mows. Prince m
a nd Soli Muff PotaWAC rsaelved and for SW
" MUI malt r's,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
CANISTER POWDER.
KEG rOWDER
ST'EMMIOA.TE•.
O 8 CINCINNATI.
F --
TEMSDA. PAC......T—AT is 3i., -
The new and splendid side'-wheel steamer
J. PL-M'CULLOtiCH,
G. D. MOOSE
D.
•
D. 211008 r, ,
de-wheel steamer will leave
d; connecting at Cincinnati
ads toLouisville, Nashville,
. a and St. Louis. Also to the
.. . . rl rivers.
s
s receipted through either by
The shore elegant a
regularly as announc
with Packets and Sa ll
Memphis New Orlea
MPper Misslssippland
Freight oe passeng
rail or Aver.
Especial attention
'Business..
,For freignt or puts
given to Orders and Way
• e apply on board or to
I At 3. couraq !Aents
HAS.. BARN S,
pIT[SBIJI
w :
Marietta and
EELING, •
Parkersburg Line.
mlbost, foot of Wood street,
Y, at 121 IL
Lea*e„Company , B
COI
D URSDAYS.
G T E H O. D. Moms, Muter.
AND FRIDAYS.
.. A. S. Slummy.% Muter.
S AND SATURDAYS.
C. L. BIUENTrAti, Mester.
ved at all hours by
MONDAYS
J. N. McCULLOM
TUES.DA
WEDNESDA
GREY EAGLE
Freight will be r •
&be • _
JA mrst..coLtnis. Agent.
R ST. LOUIS,
t - TDUJBUQUE AND ST. PAUL.—
TT Tie steamer • .
AMERICA' - Capt. A. For,
Will leave as above, in connection with the North
ern Line Packet Company, on
THURSDAY; June 4th--* P. Nr.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
Jet Or. S. D. COLIANGWOOD, Ascents.
•REGULAR .WEDNEfii-jar i t
DAY PACKET FOR CINCIN
A I.—The Ine steamer
ARGOSY. Capt. VANDEnonirr. ,
W. H. Scott, Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDA.T at noon.'
'C. HAMM%
_ }
JAS. COLLINS, Agents.
JOHN FLA.CH. _
alk2l
COAL AND COKE.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
Having removed their Office to
NO, 667 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City Flour 11111) SECOND 'MOOR.
Ar l o
L ore we : 4l to o lnalzkii 3 ca . YO:T a tilao l l l H e ra
morket price. -
All orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
tnyWYM
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
=I
YOUGHIOGLIMY AHD OONNELLIWILLS con,
And Manufacturers of
COAL, SLACK AND DESULPHI3BIZED COKE.
Office and Tird—CORNER OF •BUTLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock No. 1, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Families and Manufacturers supplied with the
bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their offices will receive
prompt attention.
ARMSTARMSTRONG & lIETCIIIIIII3ON,
Successors to
RONG
AND YOUGHIOGHENY COAL CO.
MINERS. SHIPPERS AND DEALERS. BY RAIL.
ROAD AND MYER, of superior Youghiogheny
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
Mace and Tard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
SUPERIOR COAL.
C. cmnitit.-y-ir.
Miners and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAS, TOED
SK
and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL.and SLACK. " 7
Cotl delleared promptly to all parts of the cities
at thh lowest market rates.
Orrice and yard—COILVER FOURTH ANTI 'WAT
SONVormerly_Canall STREETS, Pittsburgh.
P. O. BOX LINA. _ oat:
SEEDS.
JOHN R. & A. DIWIIDOCH,
Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen.
Bs= S7oas--112 SMITHFIELD STREET, oppo
site Post Waco. rlttsbusgh, Fs. ,
Greenhounes at Oakland. Minutes an Eiquirrel
11M. •
DOLLAR SAVINGS HANK ) -
No. 65 Fourth Street.
cmituamitZto IN 1855.
ASSETS
• Dpen daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also on WEDNES:
4 (
D 1. li and SATURDAY EVENINGS., from May Ist
t November Ist, front 7to fro'clock., and from No.:••
v mber lit to May Ist, from 13 to 8 o'clock.
ONE
DOLLAR,
received of ill sums of not less than ONE.
DOLLAR,
.and a dividend of the profits declared
• Mike a year. In June and December. . Interest has.
' been declared semi-annually in June and December
since thellink was organized, at the rate of six per
cent. a year. .
Interest:if not drawn out; is placed to the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the same in
terest from the lat days ofJune and December, com
pounding twice a year without troubling the depot-
Itoni to call, or even to• present his passbook. At
this rate money-will double in lesatbantwelve years.
Books containing the Charter, BY-Laws, Rules and
Regulativus, furnished gratia,".ou application at the
ottice. • .
PuktrinErr- , GEORGE , ALBREE. ; 'i -
TICE IMEMDENTs: : '
John D. liackofen, ' A. M. Pollock, M. D.,
- Benj. L. Fabnestock, Robert Robb, - - -
James tienbulm,, John H. Shoenberger, .
James McAuley, . James SWIM. :' -• •
• James B. D. )f eeds, Alexander Speer, •
-Isaac M. Petmeek,
TRUSTEES: -Christian Neager.
Wm; J. Anderson, . I 'Robert C. Loomis, -
7 - Calvin Adams. . 1 ilenru J. Lynch,
John C. Ilindley, -' I Peter A. - Madeira, • ' '
' George Bizet, . John Marshall.
•-, ' Dill Bargain, - . .• : - Walter P. Marshall,
, Alonzo A. Carrier, . , John B.:McFadden,
' Charles-A. Colton, - - . -Ormsby Phillips, . .
• , John Evans, .- - . Henry_L. Rlngwalt,
. Johp J. Gillespie, -• • WM. 7 E: Schmertz,
William S. Haven, • , Alexander 'Tlndle. •
!Peter H, Hunker, • - William . Van Kira, • •
1- • Richard Hays, • . . • . . Isaac Whittier.
I James D. Kelly, • - 'Wm': P.- - Wcyman. -
Tanisup.m.7-CHARLES A... COLTON..
I. • SECRETAItY—jAMES•B; D. , MEEDS •. - .
pATE1111"1p0311111Vit'flON
110SL:
• •
This 110.3 is, without . utiestiop,_' I the stivngest
;and most durablii.e.tany now inananintured.
Cut in lengths to suit puiehasertiorith nozzle Mid
ilexews.
JOAN M. ' SATE , ' 'l'himber .
gel, Liberty 014,PAttiburgh r .
Op Federal. street; Anas c hei r ii. ,
misa:wsoirtr:Tztag
i' l itroiszairt - To' rtgazitititzt •
OFINESI, OZINESt.-13EINE81-4 here iusttre.:,
fie Ve 4 tb. rollollln . onell, Alt cempiet e , w ifh bobs,
esteandatekeres. SO. 00i1140 , and 50 rade to ,
L in o.lone tech thee 1150_ 5%1 receive ku a rowdily'
5 - o — sed TO yard fti Tertlealwlehtttg Seines hetV
better callroonteitt • e any ;4 13 1 zottt i aeisdi
for tits dlneult - 10 get e blade, ere o ere •
earbribthe irtater.,i il'lr eel by
;- .:,
, thew
iioVir 130 Weed' stre e t; .:
ap7:lTriP
I K 5 , 7 .1101 108 'AND JOINTED
13. — ISAyeAlghsCaky B•intf stock 0;
rt 8 ' LIU* 'KOMI, kith Baskets,
f
end *Medal, Batt; The tat
Izzak Welton ous AM - eetaplitt aSsort
m-oii of Ik e Motltett l i H A l S o S .ll l l o by - 2
l•
Wag B9WN, 136 Woodfitreet. r
1; APT"
An() CANEI iiiirimist Pacts: -
"1 tit" baPt)./jaceLve4,-41tractp -
t t a l loVioVilt s vet Weoutu; '7;000 sdpiorlar cane
w t . l yillejiAlibplyinilorw flgikrt i • Mbeser
11145 Men , cu sale winter,..tha nest ;li to
,1 ti
med'
)
• :)1.1.1i , ;4:41' ;10 Y '/ •
qiiikosAissibt Latimisaigmur:i
quailty warranted geed, et the lowest
L J. H. PHILLIPS,
spIS WI awl ASS, OW Welts
COMMISSION MERCEIANTs
M STEELE & .SON,
-Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR,. GRAIN, FEED. . &O.
No. 95 OHIO STREEI. near East CommOß,
ALLEEWENY CITY, PA. .
Commander.
Clerk.
JAMES E. MEASOB JOS. ILABgER
NrEANOR & HARPER,
4 ' l " m ' FLOUR. GRAINARD PRODUCE
comarngBiort mmitc-x-Ltw,xvE4
3A9'LIBEETY STREET, PITTSBURGH
Consiirtunenti Solicited.
Rarznawcas—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. Dial:l74
YET= KEIL JAB. F. RlCaditi•
- ECM & RICHART,
' a- ZOMMISSION , MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS r.N
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FRED, ac., ac.,
549 I.llberty dt., Pittsburgh,
m :537 ,
L. J. BILANCIIARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
lip18:m89 •
ALIVE. WHAMS.: .. . . . . ...
CC R ANE & ANJEIt,
. „
OMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE-GEN
ERALLY No. 141 WATER 'STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. , '
FETZER & ARMSTRONG'
PORWARDMILAND 0020188101i.113111:0/WM
nir the sale of Pionr, Grain, Bacon, lard, Riatter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit and Produce generally, No. 1 . 0,
MARKET STREET, cornet of First, Pittsb urgh.
QUOMAKER & • LANG, ..Whole.
KJ Sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duCe; Provisions. Fish, Cheese. Salt.' Corbels 011,
Libertyos. 112 and 174--WOOD. STREET, near
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. noSatSs
Joss; I. Roush 'EDW. HOUSE ---- IrsVii.tietraa. -
TOHN HOUSE & .Sue•
cessors to JOHN I . HOME & co. Wholesale
cers _ and Commission Merchants,. Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. ,
eIIRIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Comnilaston Mer
ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash' ad-.
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gam
erally.
ItOBT. KNOX • • ANDRISW .15N0.11.
'Um KNOX & SON,.. CODIVIIISSIO3
thtt 3r F E E R EWAVVIV i r s a I IagaI RA NI
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny Clty,
ja17:117 •
KtAV.CRAWFOItiP) COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,. BLOOMS,
WROUGHT SCRAP IRON; FTRE BRICK
AND CLAY.. &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 3643
and 368 'PENN STREET.' Storage -furnished. •
-- Consignments solicited. . , • - ocg
TaITTLE, BAIRD , & • PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, CommDelon Merehants and
ealers In Produce,. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Flab,-
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nalls, Mass, Cotton
Yarns an 114 Pittsburgh Manufactures' generally,
US and SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
T VANFIELI , 84'80N .00191-
ft, • MISSION' 4' FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in. Westernßeserve Cheese,
Ratter, Lard, Pork. • Bacon;' Flour, Fish, Pot 'and
Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
t enerally, N 04.144 and 146 Front street, 'Pitts-
JOAN BIIIPTON.,i, ...A WALLACE
nirproNa, WALLACE , WHOLE
SALE ROGERS AND PRODIIVE" DEALERS
is: 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. 11‘121•58
JOS.' A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE..
°Mee, 120 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
• PITTSBPRGEL PA.
Deedi, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments
Depositions, Collections, and all other legltimat '
husioesa executed promptly. laibM:n9 e
RADIUM. McDIASTERS,
AxamitmArr,
Ex•Oficio Justice of the Peace - and Police Magis
trate. OrIee,GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
protiptneas and dispatcn. ruble
VUSTACE S. MORROW,
1L1.133E005:s
EX-OFFICIO .nrsricv or TEE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE• '
OFFICE NO 73 ?ENNA AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds; Mortgages. Acknowledgments,
Deviations and all LegriiMindness executed with '
rom Mesa and dispatch. my'Zi
- Jiistite of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL iSTATiiINGURANCE AST.
CARSON STREET _EAST BERIKEINGRAM.
Collection Of Rents solicited end yromDtlyyAttend!
ed to. mr3:760
99, ($l,lllO 19.
WILLIAM H. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,;
Office, CARSON STREET, - .nearly opposite the
Hallway Depor, , SOVTLIPITTBI3I7BOH.
Business entrusted to. ids care promptly attend
ed to. - rayltyet
DAPAIEL MCMEAL,III.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.
No. 59 Grant St., near Iligh
T S. FERGUSON,
V+• •
'•ECOND FLOOtt,FROItT ROOM
JOHN. W. RIDDELL;
, • ATTORNEY-AT- LAW.
lee, U 6 Diamond,l66reet,
(Opposite Oe,Court lionse,)
11315:04
''[xT A.;LEwIB~
I'!' •
No. 99 -Diamond 13treet.
• •nl,. ;,.
mhs:uB
Atcq.4 l l ll ' ll l4l o ,F4L.E.
••. ATI/1011,141EALP.AILT•a..i4W, , • ~
'44 - ingo:Arif
• a
L
ATTORNEY : 'AN D :COUNSELOR' AT LAW, •
NO. $0 Grant istr‘ei,
zn • :1374-1 r;l,4t:' -. PI'PrEIBT.O3OII; PA.
j °1111 "!• 11T44 4 5, `. -
EB=OMiilo latroiC kit- T rrin, irpeez AND
iritze th iliZ l ;ll4 44l gte, " _Ntsl4llk46itl43.:
1 1 :46/1 111 011 1 „Ni;%ei s in d ,tiaiegiMit'
aelasiemrced vitt% promptness and aispacon.
jell:WV& MCCOM/N4
F C
Al
-7,1",'.1 , 1
:1.11 -,-f. - rir, , 1,,•,„ ~ ... ~ '... ;
9PP,OPCOUNSEILLORAT LAW,
No .087 , 011 tit. falizireet.
reriskitut, Thinn: t!tis imeizriars bt.Piirproinvilr.
1 ocusetioullf i - . li. ,n:,pur., - , :u. ! :.-,. i i ' IIO:sow• 0.
;Y
yNEW SIMIERRESIMIT.
ba t i vinz:
44 : 414 44 $
iergi:Che 1,121%01 4 Jm etr estot i gAlar T i,
i "r V CtimlngitttqaP
nZilli3d•Co tt p2. n t:Zo!brrrott4d ,urott• -•
0, ten _
: dl2ll : l o . lls2de ee rate bes 88 1;
phor slalom romantic oces sze l i d dmik
11=01. resort to the State. _
M. T. EX rivielesor,
ME
srumic.
M=Xl2l
PROFESSIONAL.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
•
No. 87 Fifth Street.
rw'rBBITRGIL PA.
ATTORNtY-AT4.AW,
PIT =BURGH, PA.
7 0 1 =43
=
IMA,ROAIV.
'DITTSBURGH and aNBEIN
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On and after TAIIESDA.Y, March 50,. 18041 ;
trains will arrive at and departitrom the Depot, cOr
ne.r of Grant and 'Water streets; as follows: .
De.W.lrr.l '
Mail to and from trniotre. n 7:00 6:00 P. 1f•
MaKeesport Accommodt , n.11:00 A. 31:05 P. W.
Er. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 p. x. 10:00 A. M.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 p. w. 8:35 A. N.
, Braddocre.Aegeannodat'n 6:13 P. 55. 7:30 P. N.
Night Ace. to MeKeesport.lo:3o P. X, 0:40 A. M.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1 . 00 P. x.10:00 A. N
For tickets apply . t3+
I 1 .N. KING, Agent
W. D. STOUT, SnOtirhitendeat. wigs
ALLEGHENY aggliggi
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TUTHE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City without change
of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on
the Warr e... & Franklin. Railroad, and Atlantic &
Great Western Railways. Shbrtest and quickest
• route to Oil City and 11
Franklini' nd all points In the
Oil „Regions. 1 1
On aadjafter April 26641868. Passenger Traltut
will leave from and errive at She Pittsburgh Depot,
Corner Canal and Pike . Sta. as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
Mail to and pin Ten. City. 7 :60 A. M. 0:151.. X.
Express • •• • 10:40 r; 1fa9:23 A. M.
Brady •s Bend Accommod'n 3:00 r. st. 10:20 A. M.
Sedtt Works Accom•n 8:30 , r. N. F:55 A. K.
First Hutton Accomod•n... 8:50 A. x. 11:40 A.-14.
Second Holton Accomod`n 12:00 M. 3:55 P. x.
Sunday Church Train leave& Soda Works at 8:05 • 1 ,
A. x.. arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1 : 10 P. is.. arriving ah
Sella Works at 2:55 P.
H. BLACKSTONE, Supt.
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent:,- • ap2l
RI TTSBURGllliloggig
CINCINNATI AND ST.
IB RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
ORANGE OF TINE.—On and after SUNDAY
Mayl.oth, 1801, trains will, leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:.
Mall Express
Fast Line
Fast EslT;ire ss ... •• • . ,•••• •• ab
Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. .7:Obp.m.
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1..1140 a. in. 3:05 p.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:50 p.m,. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. in. 8:20 a. m.
SPECIAL NomCE.--Sueday Fxpress leaves at 1:50
p. m., arriving in Cincitmati at 0:00 m. the next
morning. _
The 9:40 a. Train leaves daily, Sundays and
Mondays excepted, and,makes close connections at
Newark for Zanesville and; points on Sandusky,
Mansfield & Newark H. IL • gt
8. F. SCULL, GeYneral Ticket' Agent.
W. R. CARD, Sup't., Stedetenville._
.
R •
11 OE FORT •.'
From
M DLEV t iLA N D O
3 . 4
and arrive atAhe 'Onion
time, es follows.:. •••..:
Lati2.
• Cleveland Ex-. 2:13 Ism,
Erie tt YgisAil 7:918 aml
Cl. &Wh'tg3l , l 6:13 am,
Chicago Nail.. 6:58.a mi
Chicage_Ex.... 9:43 a mp
Cl. &..Va_ff ' Ex. 1:43p rni
- Chicago Ex.... I:sBpm
Wh. it Erie Ex". - 4:48.p
Depart from Allegheny.
N.Brigt`n Ac. 8:58a m
`Leetsdale • 10:13 a m
•.• • " 11:58 It MI
• Rochesterm
343 pml
Leetsdale Ace. '4:13 pm
.N. Brigt'n " . '5:33 pm'
N.Drigt7u •.'„ 628 p m
.-Leetadale " • 10:43_pm
1:58 p. m. ChicagoNx
. press leaves
minlyU 7 F. R.:,11-YE
tr. NN B,lf LTA,
CENTRAL RAILRO.
'and after May 10th
rive at and depart from thi
Washington and Liberty if
• Arrive.
Mail Train.... 1:20 am'
Fast Line - 1:50 ami
Wail's No. 1.. 6:20 am.
Latrobe Acen '1:50 am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:5.0 am
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 aml
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m
Baltimore' Ex. 1:00 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 pm
Wall's bro. 3... 2:05 pm
Bmddocks No 1 s:sopm
Wall ona Acc.'s No. 4. n
' 7:ospm
Alto
and Emigrant
Train......... 10:30 pr. • .
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reacllng Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. Returning, leaves P ttiburgh at 112 : 50 p.m.
and arriv at Wail's Stati nat 2:00 p. m. •
' , Cincinnati Express leavei daily.. A.ll,ether trains
daily except Sunday,. I
For Butner information apply to
, W. ff 4 isEcKwrrn,-*gent,
The Pennsylvania Railrend Company will not adz
sume any risk for Baggage4except for wearing ap
parel.
and limit their responsibillt to One Hundred..
oirs in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un
less taken byspecial contract. •
_EDWARD H. WILLIA3IS4
General Superintendent, Altoona,,Pa. .
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. SYLVANIA- It4L
:—Con and afterjltay 10tI, 1867,. the P
seer Trans Ithe attern X.ennsylvantig .
road will arrive at and, depart from the Fed
Street Depot Alleghtmy ci l ty,. aa follows. • -
_ . _
Staingd'e Nal ;6:35 a m Mail- ' 'Deport 6:15
_Freeport N0..1. 8:15 atp Freeport No.l .9:13 ana •
F.xpreeut.' ..•111:15 m Sharpb , g Nd.111:30 am
&iamb , g .- No . . 1 .1:5115 p m
F xprese 1:50 p m Freeport No. - 2, ;4:10 p mrpringd‘e , No 1 • 3:50 pm
MiA 5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05 p na. •
Sprbigd'e No 2 7:10 p m,3turingd , e No 2 7:30 pin '
Aboye trains run deny eXcept_tiunday.....
The Church Thai' leavig Allegheny Junet. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at .
9:50 a. to. Returning, leaves - Allegheny City at
1:90 p. and arrive at i regheny . admit. at9:511
p. :, •
CoMfirrAlrioN !rum!, For sale-In :packages of
Twenty,_between,_Alleglierly City, Chestnut street,
Berra. Bennett; Pine Creek; Blue and ft:Limburg.
and good only on thetrains stopping at Stations ape.
cined,on DAUM, I I- L• . • ..
The trains leaving . Alligheny City at 6:15 a. in.
and 1:50.P.x.: make direct. connection at Freeport
'witirWalker'e line ofStages for Butler and Ban nah
town. Through tickets hut') be.-purchased •at - the
Mee, ,No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge-Pittsburgh, and ;at the Depot,' Allegheny.
For farther Informatien apply to
- JAMES - LEFFERTS,Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Weirteru Pentisylvinia Railroad will not ea. -
'same any risk for Baggs4e, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit tbel. reslonalbility to One Rundaed.
Dollars in • value. . A. 1.1 baggage : exceeding thin
amount in value will be I the risk of the owner, nn.
teas taken by special cont tact.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS '
Gen•Tal Suncrintendent. Altoona. Pei
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UNION PAC m , :RAILWAY
Easton,: Division.
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The SHORTEST AIMISOST RELIABLE ROrIE '"
from the Eau& to all poi in •
:.Colorado, • itevada,
California, ;. Utah,
Aritona, : 1 WaShiqtola,
New Mexico, Idaho,
. _ Oregon.
Tire. Trains leiye State ) Line end Leavenworth
daily, @enders excepted,' on the tirrikalhTtoine of
.PACIIIC 811,11rOattfr011at. LOWS. an& iHrinnlut end .
'Bt.' Jo Rallrbad from thincyr •connecting at Maw
-
reacts, Topeka and ..WisoiegOwlth stagger for- all
points in Matsu, At-.end of trait' west' of Ells
wwoprrtth the UNITIM STATES'EXPRESS
_COW.
PA' DAILY LINE OF • OVERT - AND MAIL
!silt& EXPRESS COACCE4 you •• - -
. .
MEIN vEtti Azzr‘•v - , , *: - Fi - mg •
Pointei•the Territories,
Anewitti l iANDlDßBol ifir-w.Ent.'i LINE of
COACHES Ibr Fort Man, Bent , ,s'Fort, Pass, Air
Wl: w nyr e , xl " Fe, au: all points In Ariso na .
With the nee n. !lions of rolling stock and
esitilpment, , antlb the arrangements Made with re '
sponsible•Q•erLnd' Transportation .Llnes,froin
tts
'Western terminus, Ode 'read now offers unequalled r
.111411 ties for the transtdissiort of freight to tut ,
•• Tickets for sale at all the prlndra . o Mtet in the
united Mitts and Camels". • • '• - • " • -
..1 3 e itute In 4 tusk for tickets via THE sitolvz,
LL •ItOr".r. UNION -PACIFIC - 'RAILWAT; •
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Dipart. Arrive, ..
2:15 a. m. 4:35p.1.
t_1;:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m.
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• 14- ... NE Jr..THICAGO . E.:: • -
- P4TSBVIIGH Lat.. . . , ,
trains i.will.leave , from • '
Depot, iwth. Aide, pity. .. • ,
.
q Arrive. , • • ' - ,
Chicago Ex... 2:23am . '
Clo'eland Ex. 21:23 am. " , r
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1;1 teru E g x .E:, 1113 :It :, - ,t -
St Louis Ex.. 3:33 p m
'CI. & Wh'gEx. .4:38gr0 • .... .1
iE e & Tg . , :iEx • 6:13 pm
C case h'x-. ..4:23p10---
Clat Wh`g Vx 7:08 poll.
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;Arrive in .d/leoheilli. - - - •'-
N:;;Brigt's Ac.77:09 nail . ..
`. Ni'dllrigt'n ' ".:8:118 am• . '':-. 4
Wellsville 9:53 am .'
.
Nety Castle " 10:13ans - .
Leetsdale " 913 am . .
, 11" -1:013 p or. ' • '
N,ntrigt'n " 21:43 pia • •
Le ale :: .4:53 p m .
. . 7:2Bpas ~
.', j11:-.93-34111.' Chicago
E press arrives daily.
: iS - nera 'Ticket A cent.
aggiNgig
A li.
h, 1E467, Trains will ar-
Depor; - corner of
streets. as follows:
, Depart.
'Day Express.. 2:20 a m
iNtidi's No. 1.. 0:30 aaz
Mall Train 7:50 a in
~incinnati Ex 11:40 a la
WalDe No, .
11:51a m
I.rohnstown Ad. 3:05 pia
Braddock:, N014'200 pm
Expres. 42.50 p
pare No. $ .2 5:00 pm
lPs No. 4.. . 6:05 pm
ast.Line' - 7:30 p m
liatrobe Ace'n 8:50 p
Sirissvale de , n10:430 p m
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