The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 05, 1868, Image 3

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• FFICE OF THE PITTSBTIGH GAZETTE,
....THIIESDAYi June 4.1868. '.
CATTLE.
The Cattle trade at these }cards is almost '
entirely sqspended; ..tbe salsa
_since this
dayweek only reached fiffy ; head, scarcely
a reSpectable business for even a small
operator. There were two buyers_bere
from I%lladelphia,both of whom were un
,
able to buy a single bnilock, for the very
good reason - there- Wersioni here on sale.
Thiallme last year the pens were full of
Cattle, and business was active; while to
day, they are' nearly all empty, and there
is so little doing that it is scarcely deserv
ing the Arne of sadarket. - The ' great
•
ficulty is the , fact that freighbi are much
cheaper by other routes, and, as a cons°.
quenNclill the - he - 0y shippers take what
ever route is -the Cheapest. - Such men as
John Mosssnd Scott &Martin, of Sontherir
Ohio, who lase - summer and fall, shipped
'fron; i flve to ten cars of' stock per week, are
now hipping to New, York by another
••• -
route, and the same is true of other droy
eraisr; could name; drovers are like other
men they will ship by whatever road will
their stoclithe cheapest, no matter if
they do have to do it in a round-about way.:
There' eald be - no tronble indisposing.of
' a goodly number of cattle every week
now if they were only here; it is true, •of
late there have been, but very few • buyers, ,
but this is owing inainlylo the Tact ,that
there is nothing •here for them to buy. It
is not reasonable , to expect , men to come
here frorn - Phlladelpids, 'Beni - more and
New York, when the chaVes are that
will get nothing when they come, and will
be obliged to return-1n - they came, empty
handed. We quote thofolloiaing .
Hedges & Taylor sold 16 head of good
Inds steers for Jarred dr. Bro. to Peter
Niemen at $ll4 per head. .
Hackett to Peter, Klemen 15 bead of
prime Ohio steers, weighing 20,300 pounds,
at 9,20. •
It. Crum sold 19 head otrommonlsh stock
for Mcßane to Jail:Atill at
Jos. Anil sold 23 head of light stook, to
go east, averaging 900, at 7,20.
SHEEP.
Under the influence of diminished. arri
vals anU a fair dernand; the Sheep market
ruled a shade firmer , than laid week, and
in.some insta nces a slight advance
alizea: As a general thing, however; prices
were about the same as last week, though
as we have already remarked, the supply
was not so large, although pretty well up
to th.e.dmitalid....Had thareteon
on sale -as there Was. last week, prices
would have still further declined, and it
was in the favor of those whohad Sheep on.
sale -that, such was not :the' cage. ' There
' was a very fair attendance of buyers,
among others, Henry and Adam Deitnch,
Panociatg,-LOyd, Pearce, Meknes and Eria-'•
Hedges & Taylor sold 128 head for 'Moore
to Deitrich at 5; 53 for Harrington to Aull
& Myers at 4: 231 for. Evans , to McCurdy at
4; 175 for Murray to Daugherty at 5; , 175 for .
Jones to 'Pearce ; 5%.' • '•
Holmes, Lafferty dr. Co. sold 207 head for
- McFadden to Pidcock dr Co. at 5%; 94 for
-Sergeant to samobnyers at 6; 88 for Logan
to same at 434;199 for same to Deitrich at
dt!,; 152 for Montgomery to Loyd at 5,30;
200 to Aull dr. Myers at 5%.
Smith & Talmage sold 105 head for Mb
bels to Pearce at 4%; 225 for Hisey to
Diaynes at 4%; 310 for Parshall & Co. to
Aull• & Myers at /2,50 per head; 422 for
Millard to same buyers at $2,75 per head.
Erisman &Pidcock bought 100 head from
J. Marion' from averaging 78% lbs,.at $3 per
$3
head 205 Gattens, averaging 78, at
,80 per cwt.
Pancoast bought 218 head from Wyning
at 4,80; 202 from Clark at 5%; 140 from Has
son at 47,;189 from Carnes at 434.
J, Loyd bought. 210 from Armstrong,
averaging 90 lbs, at 6;- 230 from Crawford,
averaging 80, at 5%.
McClain dr Co. to Adam Deitrich, 685
head ; at $4 per hew% . avenging 85 - •'lbs; 82
bead from another party at 4c; -201 from
Clark, averaging 91 lbs, at 5 34.
-
The Hog liairket has been rather quiet
during the past week,sand lightaverages
suitable firm lqew, York, market, ruled from :
% to la per pound lower.- Prime fat Hogs,,
such-aa >ars rtusuigWehipped to; ThibirMl=
phia t remain about the same as last week,
ranging from 14 to 10%—one drove of extra
bringing 10%.; New York Hogsto44 , ,T
cannot be quoted aboyeL7% . ,tolX. The,T
lowtiig ire the Bales: ;
Crouse, Emerick dr• CO: botight - '124 head
from Holmes, Welly & Co x ,19,1f1i 107
from E. Smitleat - 1040; 59 from' Jarred it
Bro. at 9,80 e 327 from Hedges dr. Taylor at
9; 232 from Orr at 9,30; . 61 from Hedges &
Taylor at 7%k 78 Iconktitirug xp.,l3hipped ;
about' OO from 'Chimer).
Sinsar & Imhoff bought 110 from messen
ger, tiillett it Co. at 10,40; 67 from Hackett
& Lackey at . 9 ,79151 -four sounsat IA 103,
from - Robinson at 9X; 98 from Tilden (ex
traago) at 1034. Shipped 581 head from Chi
,
Drippa &. Stockton bought +99 from Rob=
inson at 10,85; 82 from J. Johnston at 10,15;
22 from Hedges & Taylor at 10.
Hedges & Taylor sold 127 for Grey to
Crouse, , Emeriolf IV Co. at wo -far-Frost
& Mlddleworth to same at 9.
Messenger. Gillett & Co. bought 127 from
Voter at 8; 18 from Gilehreist & Co. at 8%;
33 from Imhoff at 734: 144 from Melleth at
8,30; 849 from Calhoun at 8,65;. 145 from
Graff it Copland at 8; 16 front' Dripps.' &
Stockton at 7;75.
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. sold 51 head for
,
' Friend to Crouse, Emerick dr, Co. at 7,75; 4
•' to same at 9;•10 for Martin-Se same at 8.
Pidcock & Co. bought .142 head froni
Crouse, Emerick & Co- at B %;' `l`'
New liork 1:11nr cools MarlEet.
Ispeeiat Din)wh to the rittstnihthwetteA
NEw Tom, Jima 4.—The Dry Goode
mark4t t fa . devoid of :anitsatiOn,f
though there is little more inquiry, for mow;
sonable goods, influenced ' by fine lfeather.:
Prices are generallyiveak for all but - stan.,
lard makes of heavy goods. (Atlantic ;A,,
IndlanHee4Al l Pleton-Ai and Wavy broivn ,
shectings in limited dernand I,7%;•Pacific
extra at 17; ,LlAVVrelleo,C, at 16%; .Lawrenee-
A and Tamer A,
,at 1214; .13edford..8, at
-1014;f_ Itlekeht& muelins•
quesr at '2B -for. New York2s for
Wamsuttit, 22% for TuscaromlB for Hills,
10 for Gold Medal: 1234' fbeineen And ;red
B a nk; 12;4 for American prints,' 16% for
p a cida, glue and Ricliumnds. 10%831% km.,
for Arnold, 7% for H0me, , ,a1416a18 for all
leading makes of Delainet. • ,
=EI
Clexaslui, Market.
(B 7 Telegriv? tai thes riOsbuilh cas et te .1
Cia nrEtwin v june - 4.—Flour market dull
and : unchanged, double extra spring env
madelltll,ooall,soi'do , country made ,05a
11.fAk , donble extra city Made amber 1, 13 9a4
treble extra city Made white 614,50a15,00;
double eatcaired, wintry - wodwilloal24o,4
Wheat, -, no buyers on: fmarket,lsot 1 held
ir i
no natty at 52,3582,87.; tore on !TO, Pa r .
ce dull and nominal at96.97C,afair in
q y for Muse delivarrat ,9431efeT seller
Cf. June, and 960 . for sellei Of Julq. Oats
idarer;malea int lit,cx:-.l:lltate at Illetlreill 4
store; . the demand -light: ‘, Ilye nonainal.. , ,
retroletun market quiet and tploinuiged at ',I
24%450 for.refined * bond and . Ba39;ie
for do free. 1,, -,,-,-,,,•• ',... ~ -, :
~ - , ..
~_ 1
nj, Telegraph te the Plttaburgheaugte.l -
, Toitoo,, .TailC 4.:-Flatitoetpt!i; 2 * B :
;bbls.,flinier -but,', quiet ., l6 l .l2eso
'8,450 bush-Ilo*to 12e betteitt" isilltfa' amber
Michigan at $2, 48 Lemts spring VW.
i az
C0n:44404a5, 4;2sB.'bdasistaticV24s
'better: sales- iT0. 1 1 0 :51404,, WIWI* • lislf
of June_ at 96:7e. tiayereill 'lntie aft&
Oats*-,ooa4ptil: •.2.4ft ObtlettllOZ bettetti_. . '
sales of, Na. '1 - .71 to 71)4ei1! laX•Frolgatp
unchanged.
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Fimuielei NatiOre in New York.
Gold Closed at 139%.
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(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
NEW Yours, June 4, 11368.
MONEY AND GOLD. - •
Money easy and quiet at 3®5 per cent on
call. Sterling steady at iox,@ioy,. Gold
qu i e t. Board adjo ed early. Closed at
139 X. Export to-da 11 . 400,000. At the
close 21g4 per cent w paid for . cariying.
Governments ,are s , fraction lower ' but
closed steady with Litt e disposition tophr
chase or sell. At 4:80 he quotations were:
coripoUs '8 11634@116%; d0. , 62, Il2,gigo
1,123.4; do. '64, 110%al10;4; do. '• '66,110X@
1 10 %; do t new, 113 11$y,; do.'.67;lllBBigi
118/ 4 ; 10-40 s; 106 11 ; Os, 109;;@109,g.
Union Pacific • received subscrip
tions for two mi lions ; their first mortgage
bonds within the last Ear days.
RAILWAY
.• Railway market 'Weak, lower and with='
out activity. Ttie greatest decline was on
New York Central and Fort Wayne. Bor
der State minds firni and inAeituutd. Pa
cific Mallactive and higher. Other rniscel
bmeonS shares dull and heaVy. There was
no late open board'ewing to the funeral of
lir. Buchanan: •
The followin g are the 5:30 prima: Canton,
51©51%; Cumberland, 34%©85; Wells Es.,
25%©. American, 53%©88%; Adams, 57
• ©§s7q; United States, 155%©66 ; Mer
'chants, -28©281.1 ; Quicksilver, 27%©28;
Mariposa, 5©6; Pacific Mail, 0 7%€497W At
lantic, 32®33; Western Union, 883f,0138%;
:N. Y. c.,1323g@122%; Erie, 69%©69%; pre
ferred, 71534©76; Hudson, 141%©142; Har
lem, 125; Rftdlng, 04%©94%; Chid and
Mississippi, 29X(430; Hartford and. Erie,
15015; 'Wabash, 31©5131; St. Paul,
6606634 ; do. preferred, 77%©78%;
,Michigan Central, 119%a1.20; Michigan
Southern, 80%@60%; Illinois Ventral, 149%
©150; Pittsburgh , 86%@87; Toledo, 107%
©108; Rock Island 98% ' ©98%; -Northwest
ern, 10©70%; preferred 81%©82%; Fort
Waym,lo9%©llol4; ; Ter re Haute preferred
68%; New Tennessees, 7235; old, 74384
new Virginias, 58%.;..f1evr c North Carolinas
Mining shares qtdek Edge Bill, 450;
Gregory, 410; Smith ct.Parmelee,•29o. The
Central Pacific Railroad advanced the price
of first mortgage bonds to 103 and interest,
Irl cansequence of the heavy demand.
Receipts at the Sub-Tteasuly, 8806,8324
payments,,V6s,ss6. Balance, 193,078,775.
. .
New York Produce Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Nzw, Yens; June 4.—Cotton netlike and
unchanged; • sales of• 1000 bales at 810 for
Middling upland& Flour—receipts,' 7,895
,bbls; the market is /oa2oc better. sales Of
8,600 bbls at 87,50a8,20 for_ superfine. State
and westorn; 88,50a9,25 for extra State; 88,85
al° for extra western;/11,20a12,80 for white
wheat extra; $9,35a13 for R. H. O.; 810,95 a
11,50 for extra St. Louie; 811,85a12,75 for
ood to choice do; closing rather quiet.
California more active and a shade firmer;
sales of 3,200 sacks .at $10,801113,25. Rye
flour a shade firmer; sales of 200 bbls at tifia
10,15. - Corn Meal quiet; sales of 100 bbls
Brooklyn, at 86; ' 100 bbls Brandywine at
Whiskey nominal. Wheat—re
ceipts of 7,805 bush; excited and 163 better;
sales 83,000 bush—part last evening—at
$2,10a2,20 for No 2 spring, dosing with buy
ers at $2,18, and sellers at $2,20; No 'spring
$2,25a2,28; amber Michigan • 82,50; white
California $2,80)44,135. Rye quiet and
•firm. Barley nominal. Barley Malt quiet
and firm. Cora fairly active and 2a3c bet
ter; receipts 16,250 bush; sales 166,000 bush
at 81,10X51,13 for mixed western afloat,
81,1254 do in store, and 81,15a1,16 for west
ern yellow afloat. Oats firmer; receipts 15,-
500 bu; sales:7o,ooo bu at 84340 for western
in store, 85%e for do. afloat, and 85c for the
last half. of June. Rice quiet. Coffee
steady; sales of 1,460 bags Rao on - private
terms. Sugar in fairrequest,-"with sales of
1,400 hhds at 11y,a12V3 for Cuba, and 12a
13%c for Porto Rico. Molasses easier, with
sales of 134 hhds Cuba- at 53a560. Hops
quiet. Petroleum steady at 13c for crude
and 29c for refined 'bonded. Pork heaiy
'and lower, with sales A 32 1,750 bblit
827,62a27,75 for new. Mess. closing
at /27,62 ' regular; • 82725a27,37 for old
do., closing a /27,25 cash; 822,75a23,12 for
Jggime, $23.75a24 for prime mess; also, 250
bbls of new mess at 827,72, sellei, July.
"Beef quiet and, steady, with sales of 200
bbla, also 30 tierces; prices unchanged.
Beef Hams quiet and' heavy; with Sales of
40 bbls at 82U42. Cut. Meats quiet and
heavy, with sales of 275 pkgs at 1214a13
for {Shoulders, 16y.:a17 1 / 3 for Harris; bfid
-itleS nominal. Lard heavy and lower, with
sales of 1,800 bbls at 16Ma17V3 for s team,
and 18a18 4o for kettle rendered; also 3,250
bbls steam at 17817 q c, seller June; 17X
iil7%e, seller and buyer, Ju ly.. Butter
heavy at 25131'3, and 30a35c for State. Cheese
quiet at 7a1534c. Freights to LiVerpool
'ever; 1,500 bus_corn per steamer at2Xa3d.
- 'LATE:ST.—FIour closed quiet and steady.
Wheat scarcely so firm, l with shippers hold
ing off and speculators refusink to pay ex
treme prices obtained on change; sellers of
No 2 spring at $2,20 and buyers at $2,18.
Rye quiet andsteady:- Oats steady at 853ic
tri store: Corn quiet at 11,12a1,1,2140 for
new mixed western afloet. Pork' nominal
at 827,50a27,62 for. mess, eash • and 'regular.
Beef quiet and unch ang ed .. Cut meats and
Bacon nominal. Lard, heavy at 17a17%0
for fair to prime steam. Egos, 224a23c.
013 , Telegreph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CHICAGO, ' Jnne* , 4.--Flour' firmer and
mere • active; spring extra 17,70a10.00.
Wheat firm at laBc higher; sales No. :1 at
$1,94a1,96 and No. 2 at- f1,88a1,94; closing
dun at 431,91 K for No. 2. 'Corn moder
ately, active and 2a23443 higher sales No. 1
atgaga99,4;` No. 2 at 87%188%, and reject
ed '83a86; closing steady at 89a91%fer No.
Dats. firmer and 8a3%,c -higher. sales at
36a09%; closing at '439%a69% • Bitillriner
and more active; :saltts were made' t $1,70a
: 1,78 for No. 1 and - 31,70 , for No.'2. • Barley.
neglected and nominal ." Provisions steady
and more active; aides Melo Pork at VW:
Lard at '11%16%. Dry Salted" Shoulders at
11.• Freightti-mOderately 'active at 8% tor
Oat i sand4 for ;Corn to Buffalo.' ' Rio:Selma
-4,992 barrele Flour; s%soutoushelli Wheat;
. 101 0 .4138 binhels'"Corn; 82,721 bushels Oats;
10,320 Hogs. '"Shipinents7,l32 barrels
plokirr 41;948 btahels Wheat; 107.427 btteh.
is Corn; 79,784 bnitiels•Oate; . .l;s94'llogi.:
.
, ,Logialtilli 10 . frifSt"?.
(By TelegriPh t o tbt r.
0 1411 4.
Tobacco' recclota
tirgh Gazette.
, _ - LoUteViLLEI Jun „ ic• shiPPRIg leaf
1 1 11 hhda; sales inggt ' "t ' itiN Flour; ti0at,1117,75r
at,1117,75r cutting lea f 1.0
..„,,, -,,_...,,. ~..,.
pertioe at 118, 2 W, 50 , , fancy at . rittiatu.a..s's!gvti
Wheat at V1 25 a 2 4 8 °' 'Cor n
malt a• ABU '
at 83, ' Rye at #2;15. B arle y'
pork it.,527,60.,
V01..' 'Lard at 18a18V,;.1
clear aidea at 11. Bair rri,eat/5, shoulders.
8at , 04, ahouldera at 10) 1 4 1 l 'rl 6 Aides at '
Isk dull at,
at 12%; clear tildes at le; rp- - 7 - rr . .
V 2 ,20 for tree"tavt: " ,
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tas se--T i • e -, t. , , ,
ETeterpiehto,therittoblirstiOuette.l . . r
illiziarma,..ltme 4....t0tt0n quiet an d 1 ,
'receipts 22
lea ; 'e
si r: 57, bales. , Flour
Surat at' $ 8 , 6 0a15.. rkt quiet i at.'.ll/A5O.
Bacott , ahoulders-14a awn.. clear sides .18a ,
4830. , --Lard inactive t 24a2104 • corn lila ,
1,05. Oate 87a900 tin Wee. , lgew
_potatoea
I ,
$5,50410. Corn meals 2414,60. , , Butter--
tiouein the market. - Egailasige. :, :.
J-Philadelpida siark et .
Telegriitiblu the Pittsburgh Quettg.l
oruge.l(o4 -ur ; 014'
'Winfa l t d.e ANt i a lA' • g •
iF e i. at 09!! 4 Oil? . 4
s . -
Provisions advancing; mesa p.ntiv.
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EIIIB-TREASURY.
Chicago INirket.
4 0111k;wi Cattle
By Telepi ob to the Pittsburgh Gazetteo
Cinceno, - .Tune 4.—Beef Cattle dull and
25a50c lower •on common grades, and 10a
15c lower on best grades; sales at $5,25a5,80
for common cows, and 157,75a8,62% for
choice lots. Begs depressed and .50c lower
on common, and 20a25c lower •on best
grades; sales at 07,20a7,87)4 for common
andlight to fair grades, and Pa 8,50 for goed
to choice.
Detroit Maitet.
By Telegratih to the Pittibuiet Gazette.)
Dirruorr, June 4.—Flour in better feel
ing but 'unchanged; sales of choice anterior ,
at al2; spring in fair, demand, at .$905 for
choice. Wheat;" 'white -nominally 7810 c
better; No. 152,62a2,63. .
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
.
_CutiMLAND AND Pirrauunqz R.
ROAD,. June 4 =1 • car rye; T . Moore it Soh;
iroriore, j Painter & Son; 6 do do, Mc-
Knight. Porter & Co: / do do, McKnigt
Co; . 1 do lumber, Mc itzelman.L & Douglass; 1
do pdpatms,' Voigt, Mahood ;41c. Co; 1 box
scales,. :Fairbanke, Morse it Co; 4 bales
hides; G} N Hoffstott; 1 keg axes,Lippincott
dz'Co; 1 bbl'l6 bxwdo, J Graff & Co; 1 cask
springs, Anderson,'.. Cook it Co; 24 sacks
scraps, 1 0 ,W C Feld; 49 do oats, sdo 'pota
toes, 3do rye, S McFarland; 2 sacks rags,
McCullough, Smith & Co; I bbl tallow, 5
bdls hides, Wm •Flaocua it Son; 2 barrels
°flour, T C Jenkins; 12 do knobs, Adams,
McKee & Co; 10 do do, Jones,Nimick & Co;
23 ska rye, Mcilenri , &Hood; 100 bblsoil,
Wm McCtitcheon; 100 do do, J Speer; 269
ska oats; Scott &Gisal; 41 bga oata, Head dr,
Metzger, lot ore, Graff, Bennett it Co; 2 bdi
bows, T Hare & Bro; 25 bxs cheese, Watt,
:Lang & Co;'2s do do, W• 11 Graff &Co; 15 do
do; Vangorder it Shepard. : •
PITTELBITROI4 Pr. Weniz san Caremio
RAILROAD, Jane 4.-1 car metal, Nim-
Ick & Co; 3 do.do, J Wood, Son at; Co; 9 do
Bryan & Caughey; 100 bbls flour, Watt &
WilsOti; 109 do do; Weft, Lang & Co; 1 car
scrap iron. T Maloney; 85 hides, J Callery;
82 bdls broom hdls, E B MatheWs; 4 seeks
rye, 11 do potatoes, 20 sks oats, 13 bbls
eggs, H Rea Jr; 2 bra butter, 1 bbl, H
Lenz; 45 aka oats, McHenry & Hood; 18eggs do
•do, J Rhodes & Co; 1 car hay, E 'W Tabor;
39 sks rye, 1 do barley, W J Meek; 109 sks
rye, 20 bail cheese, Woodworth & jaavidson
25 hlf bbl's fish, 20 bxa cheese,E Heazleton;
38 bdls spokes, 137 do felloes, T Hare &
Bro; 5 bbls eggs, 10 kgs apple butter, 1 bbl
bacon, Voight, Mahood & Co; 2 bbls eggs,
Steel it Bro; 1 car wheat, J S Liggett a Co;
6 bales tow, Lemoii& Co; 2 cks bacon, J S
Dilworth & Co; 1 car lumber, Sill, Patter
son & Co; 26 bxs - cheese, N J Braden; 26 do
do, J B Canfield; 20 do do, Graff & Reiter;
40 aka hair, D Chestnut it Co; 2 hhds to
bacco,..T Mtirtlm
Prriainntani,CricentrrATl AND Sr.: Lours
RAILROAD June bxs tools, P Lauf
man; 1 do do, .S Fahnestock it Co; 6 bdls
hope, 4 do handles, F Simpson; 1 bbl
=
are, McKee it Bro; lid old iron, W J
ond; 13 sks oats. F Schield; 9 sacks
coin, 15 do rve, Robb & Herron; 1 plow, J
Hall it Co; 14 sks rye, do barley, W
Meek; 67 do rye,. X , Steel & Son; 42 do do,
58 do_oats, McHenry & Hood; 2 slabs steel,
Park, Bros & Co;: 50 bbls flour, J A Price;
27 sks rye, Graff & Reiter; 30 do oats,
Rea Jr; 12 bdls dry tildes, D Chestnut; 3
coils rope, Watt it Wilson; 1 car staves, H
Hasemyer; 2do do, J Painter & Son; Ido
do, H Geyer; 1 do do, Langcamp it Rentz;
Ido potatoes; J A Price; 1 to sausage, EH
Myers it Co, 20 bbls oil, T H Nevin & Co; 8
caddies tobacco, C C Baer; 2 tea dried beef,
J J Pettit.
AissairENT VALLEY RAILROAD. June 4.
320 bbls oil. Clark & Sumner; 1 car metal,
Lyon, Shorb & Co; 1 car fire brick, John
son & Co; 1 do do, Union Iron Mills; 2
calves, A Young; 17 bacon casks Sellers
& Co; 2 caddies tobacco,-W 11 Kirkpatrick
& Co; 10 baskets potatoes, C Malone; 17 sks
oats, Scott & Gisal• 1 car stone, Harrison &
Bro; 1 keg lard, W M Gormley; 19 sks rye,
7 do bats, 2 do seed, Kell & Ritchart; 1 box
butter, L J Blanchard; 4 Ims tobacco, J
McGarr. -
ALLEOMMT STATION, June 4. —215 bgs
oats, A Mullen; 6 bdls hides, J Luckcamp;
173 bgs oats, 19 do rye, 100 bbls flour,Ste
wart & Langenhelm; 4 hhds tcbacco R &
WJenkimions 4 cars lumber, Superior Iron
Co; 4 . d0 Metal, Lewis, Bailey &Dalsell; 200
green hides, A &.TGroetzinger; .18 barrels
time, - J Craig; '8 tea hams, A. Donner.
PrrissunGa AND CONNELISTILLE
RAILROAD; june 3.-1 `ear staves, M P
Adams dr Bro; 333 bxs Edam, Michoebs 44
Co; 22 sks oats, Gwynne & Stoneman; 46 do
do, Bingham &Lang.
Psripasia.virrtA. • CENTRAL RAILROAD,
June 8.--200 kgs nails, R Robison '& Co; 24
sks rye, J Graham; 27 pkgs glue scraps, A
Hoveler.
RIVER NEWS.
Both rivers continue to recede steadily
at this point, with five feet five inches in
the Monongahela,and six feet theree inches
___
irithe Allegheny. The weather yesterday
was oppressively bet lithe sun, and while
this is not very favorable for the river, it is
just what is needed •for the growing crops.
The St. Charles, from Cincinnati, and
Wild Duck, from St. Louis, constitute the
riirivals, and the liebt. Moore, from Ports
inotth, was due last night. and will doubt
less be found in'por', this morning. '
- The McCullough # for Cincinnati, with an
excellent trip, cleared on time.
The Bayard, Capt: Shepard', is the regu
lar packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving
promptly at noon. • . ,
The. St. Charles, Capt. Chas. A. Dravo, is
the regular packet , for Cincinnati to-day,
leaving at 5 p. in. She is a large and splen
did; side-wheeler; and offers superior In
dus:serpents to passehkerd.
' The -America; in ' - bommatd of Captain
Adam Pbe, with the 1 veteran Capt. Mur
doc.l4.in the office,•will leave for Bt. Louis
tiMayv,positlirely, and passengers and
shippers shoutd bear thisin mind.
The Argosy and Kate: Putnam left Cin
cinnati far Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
:The Mary Davage -d barges left here.
on Wednesday for Bt. Louis. ._ - • •
Messrs. Evens, Dallas .k, , uilmere i
receided'a telegram Trott St. Louts yester- 1
•ria,, intaincipg the arrival of the • Peni
14 ;-
Captain ' Haney, rat Fort' Benton On
a i ,
Ma 31st: ,' iSheleft •again''fbr `'St. Louis on " I
,June 2d. _ .'
The Argosy and tiale-Putnanx- were ad- 1
yertlsed to leave Chic nnatt for Pittsburgh 1
on ;Wedpesday, • and thee, St.. Marys ,on
Thursday. ;
Tbeldessecier„ ee l :Otte for • Si.: Louis, •
it 4 the Delaware; for .14Taskyllie, were at,
Loolaville on Wediiesdv. . •
WE> 'clip ' thei followi ng in 'regard to the
"deeth Of Capt._" Meta der McGowin, • from"
thew Loris. nis Democr t: • •• .
Capt. A. MeGlowlni 3 lately -commanding
the,l3o.;Louis and Pittsburgh steamer" Ar
nienia, le no more. , His remains, were forr
warded by rail yesterday to his family pear
:Pittsburgh, iu,alnete)lit Odin. Ile was
, slightly indlipoled on Thursday, but .con:.
tinted in coliattiaride' Witt' leaYing 'this'
Cain Saturday at Aki fit lOr the lion pile at
ndolet. A phyal_clanbad,been treating
his case, but he became replay worse, and.
- about two biclOckbritlutteday ha died,wheo
'the boat Wee bearly!reidy to Sail Tor Pitts-•'
litigheisnisidliesie wait i protonnad - eon;
'gelation of the bovielt. t Few men '. leave 1:4-1
hltdgmarmer - I frierida . than were those of.
Ca tarn Mcenwitiii• :HeliWas, nnasstiminp
st ight-forward in-tdrilinsliftlfs, and .truly
4 11 0R13,110 ruin 'i •• --!1 ' . • ,-• - - ' l '
0,41 g ~.. 1 ,194110 1 11 4 1401.,„0,.„,,, , nt,
3
:sec) ettfct F. t'; titb , a Rdleyal e dp Oil
eCity l iot`Th .6 -, diking ', ;nu /
sunk`in t'hlber go 400, :e."eportunateili aid ,
damage tehertifirbere"ivas'iight. t ,, The belt , 7
401 at once ciceed, and the water bailed
'tilt. - -,
'''The NOW Orleans 'tit:tient of the; iifh; - csi
1 oilned.that iberCluaohlta i ?wagon' a stand
Virden, but i-risingialbwiy • ad ow ,,coci.,
i
i teak' rliolbarlir hoWeebri, aril entertain-
f a general overflow, though possibly. is,
Yew low places may go under. The crops
s
al lml) ong re. t Pcl he rt6 m sa d " Iss i rppi hig an in d
trien n ta d tri ffi es, cm
and we feel confident that our steamboat
men will find next season a profitable one.
The St.' lonia 'Republican of Tuesday,
says: The towboat J. W. Garrett 'arrived
from Pittsburgh with an immense tow of
barges loaded with a full assortment of
Manufactured articles, including one item
of 15,000 kegs nails; he also brought a
large quantity of salt.
The Princess, sunk the Missouri, was
loaded, principally, • th Government
freight., under the K. =tr. and Hazlet
contraet,.she was value • at • $15,000, and in
sured for $lO,OOO in St. • URI offices.
The Vicksburg Times says of the Mollie
Able, on passing that • pint: "We under
stood from her officers hat she had elr ven
hundred tons of pour freight, five hun
dred-and sixty head of cattle, and ninety
cabin passengers. Bar 'ng accidents, • her
owners will torte no use to find fault
with her earnings on 'Et trip. The same
paper hears it rumored that the Robert E.
Lee is to enter the St. . nig trade, and that
a negotiation is pendin by which certain
parties at the • Mound ty will become in
terested in her."
A St. Louis telegri . under date of
Tuesday, says: The ''e, froni Pitts
burgh, arrived at Benton May 25, and St.
Luke on the 28th, with all her freight; also,
on the • 25th, the Only Chance, with 200
tuna—;first through cargo; the nner, also,
on the 25th. The Garrett, with two big
barges in tow, brought. 15,044 packages of
nails, 1,550 bbls of salt, &c. She carried on
the trip a total of 1,050 tuns. The Cham
pion left Carondelet to-day, loaded mainly
• with pig iron, iron ore, and a churcA organ.
The Lawrence leaves to-day. The Upper
Mississippi , is stationary, heavy rains hav
ing fallen. The Missouri is rising at Om
aha about 5 inches per day. A telegram
dated June 2, from Helena, reports the
Missouri high at Fort Benton and below.
The streams were all rising from the late
rains and snows, and no fears about.boats
all getting to Fort Benton. _
River and Weather.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.).
LOUISVILLE, June 4.—River rising, with
6 feet Winches in canal. Weather clear and
warm.
ST. LOUIS, June 4.—Weather. showery
and warm.
STEAMPOATS.
FR ST. LOUIS AND ST. jair ma t
° PAUL.-The lino steamer
MAGGIE lIATS Capt. B. C. MARTIN,
Will leave as above. to connection with the North
ern Line Packet Company, on
'MONDAY. Htb Instant.
For freight - or passage apply . on board or to
J. D. coL - L - INGwOoD,
JAS. COLLINS. Agents
JNO. FLACK.
N ORTHERN LINE z a gr a t
PACKET COMPANY.
[ESTABLISHED MS.]
The Only Through Line Running Be
tween St. Louis and St. Paul..
• Shippers desiring theft freight to go through with
out re-shipping above St. Louis, will please consign
their freight—VlA NORTHERN LINE.
Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and
guaranteed
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
And
Jes
,
PACKET LINE.
For 'Wheeling. Marietta, Parkersburg,
.Poineroy, Ilia* Sandy,
Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville and
Cincinnati.
BT. 3L ARTS
MONDAYS, 5 P. N.
ST. CHARLES C. A. DRAT°, Master,
FRIDAYS, 5 P. M.
',art!
The above elegant side-wheel steamers Will leave
regularly as annonnewd, connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, -Nashville.
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
UpperMlsslasippl and Missouri rivers.
Preight or passengers reeelpted through either by
rail or-elver. _ _
T.
Especial attention given to Orden! and Way Baal
nes& - BARNES a.
an= --QB tIEST & HABLETT, Agentf..
F oR CINCINNATI. i isi gaa
THURSDAY PACRXT-AT iS
The new and ►plendtd eide•wheel Mauler
J. N. WI'CULLOtICHG
0. P. MOORE C,apimantler.
MOORE Clerk.
The above •
elegant side-wheel steamer will leave
regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati
wail rackets and Railroads toLoutsville, Nashville.
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
Upper kiissisaippi and Missouri rivers.
Freight or passengers receipted through eittler by
rail or river, . •
Especial; attention given to Orders and Way
Business. . , . . ,
For
an freight or passage apply on board or to
JAS. COLLINEI i a ,
CLIA.S. BARN 'Agents.
p ITTSIIIIFRGH, Adige
WHEELER%
.
Marietta and Parkersbarg Line.
Leave Company's WharfboaLloot• of Wood street,
DAILY. at 12 M
' MONDAYS. AND THUMP Y
J. N. McCITLLOUGH ..... Gro. D. mtoul, Muter.
BiirAi A. TUESDAIrS' AND
FRIDAYS,
rittn A .l4 s Maater.
GREY EA GLE
ANthi f ITIJR
EAGLE C. L. Bummer te
prei w alas
ter.
t 111 be received at all hours b
ape
. JAMES COLLINS. Aaent.
, , „
FheOß CAIRO, ST: LolllS,l g gir si t'
DUBDQUE'AND . ST. PAUL.—
, ;fine steamer .
AMERICA' - • ' • Cant: A. I'Oit;
Will leave as above, in connection with the 'North
ern Line Packet Company, on ,
, THIS DAY, June siii-4 i.' if. ' 1..
Far freight or passa_ge apply on board or to , •
JOLTS FLACK.
ie2 . . .Or; J. D. DOLLINGWOOD. Agents. '
g ' rAlititAß
DAT PACKET . POP. OINO
I.—The Hue simper . . •
AEGOEIT. . . YANDIaiGICUM
,W. ff. Scott. Clerk,. leaves Plttsborgh . for Cloeha-,
:higovelT WEIMESDAYnt noon. •
. C. BAUNEB
'• • dAs; 0w.1..11113, Agouti.
mb2l
MANHOOD: 'HOW-LOST F HOW
INA. RESTRED! . austplifigishe4ippeaksi enema
2ve Pries, ' alt cents. A LECTURE ON THE
VAAL; TAIXATII.EIiZ._and /Wiest *Cup:l;of ;
8 atorrnces, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
sions. Sexual ItebilitY. and Impedimental° Mar.
rialm generally t
il _Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits: estatand incapacity, re.
suiting Self ,Alnise, ac. by Boni. J. Culver
well. lit..D4 author of the •gireen &c. '"A
. 1100 N TO THOUSANDS OF BUFFERErusy , sent
under:sell, in aplalnenvelopo, to any address, post-.
Vtd 4 LlKß ,lP (l.ll:flrE n lO r o. ' , " . ° l%l!lVlrE n a l '
NEW .YORK POBTOFFIOE Bof. *ban. Also U: . "
Oulterwell's " . .111atria,ge Ouide; peice:2s oath.
rignozvAiL l ''4Eciderir• ' • -
mEIMANICIAL ENGINEER, ;-.
,r i (Late or P. F.1 , T. - 4 O. Rail!ity)
ce t No.(10 RBDRILILL. STREW, Room 14. 11 s .
11 36t Ire. Vitra el l egtf i gßi,& ° 7". • ;
g P PURNACE and RO INe s /diza.. DRAW
gilt,
:riggs Airmailed. Particular attention 'paid' to de
' algalliggOLlAßßY• oo oMOUVßlL_ariktenta can
' lieetisur_coucited. Sr Au 'RvENT__Ito 'DRAW+
vis %Am 10,.....d.d._ artrr•WiDNESDAt
, . $ orricE9r crrr kErrotnnaw alga, Spwrairoa,„ a I
'''''' • ' ' gitteuntiitc aline 7a,, ippn. . ;
AtlititiaSSlOViii*th e o oa i rt i
,t: !- w tie .kribuiuiliir 13tittohlti the Squlirel
, d reed blipet.;_res Xreklexardittattonz and will'
n, at , toaeretece. until Joao n0th,..1,10311,t when
drolllN returned to the Onty . Trsureet emee' tor
ectl ',;','.l • 1:. 1-: i t H:4 „ xp oitEs
e i r , r
.:
~.... : . . . .Cl ~ Engineer.
• 0 - 44 601i;j161
40 f
rE # B * 4 4
11 M o M L
.3.!'
t:!;::? H
Orders promptly sttemded to. 11Pliddl
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
X.. MLLE. J A. STXJaIt.
STEELE ' Si, " SON,
FEED, eto.
No. SS OHIO STREZE'L near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. MEANOIL JOB. HAZE=
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOM, GRAM AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION 2 1 EURCITAN'
• 399 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURStIi.
Consignments . solicited.
Itasunennms--.Y. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. B. pilworth I Co., B. T. Ken.'
nedy & Bro. jaki:l24
--
plasm 'KEIL JAB. r. EICLIAWLB
KEIL
• COMMISSION (MERCHANTS,
• AND DELETES LY
FLOUR, cIRAIR, SEEDS MILL ,FEED, dc., l
my24:b37 349 Liberty Mt., Pittsbuigh;
' '
T J. BiLANCHARD,
ALEX. WHANN J. B. .4.IIJIGE.
MCItANE ar. ANJER; • •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY; No. 1141 WATER' STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.. . les
FETZEI!. k.'
FORWARDING AID CONN:MGM MERCHANTS,
Porthe side of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
heeds Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:nB
QIIOMAJMER & LANG, Whole
sateky dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provisions. Flak CbeeS ,e Salt, Carbon OIL
k.c., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street. Plttstnirgb, - Pa. n08:n55
Joint r. lIOUSIL.....EDVir. 110u5t......WM. H. HOME.
El-01IN I. HOUSE & 11R08_. • Suc•
cetsors to JOHN I. HOIL4E & CO., Wholesale
racers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- ItEBDLE, No. ISEC LIBERTY
ET, - Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
e ant a n d' holesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures.- Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gal)
emlly.au=
. .
ROST. KNOX ANDILSW KNOX
' KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOS
MILLPRODUCEGENERALLY FEED andNO
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City,
KIEAV. CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
• MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS,
, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY, &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 3438
and 388 ,PENN STREET. Storage Burnished.
Coneignments solicited. . • oc3
TTITTLE, RAIRD & PATT'ON,
Wholesale Grocers , Commission Merchants und
e a ters in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Ott, 'lron; Wails, Glass, Cotton
Tarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and ll4 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
JB. CANFIIELD & SON COIN.
• MISSION Jr. FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour. Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes. and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144. and 1.40 Front street, Pitts
.burgh.
JOHN BIHPTON... ...A WALLACE.
& WALLACE,
WHOLE
SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittoburah.. laL2:rsB
R. C. GRAY,
No. 94 Water Street
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN MID POLIOE MAKBTRUTE.
Office, 120 WILIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments,
Depositlor s, Collections , an d other legitimate
business executed promptly. mh2o:n9
SAMUEIL McMASTERS,
ALDERMAN.
T. C. Swx.x2rt, Master.
Ex-Otileio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Otßce, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH. PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages,' Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed , with
promptness and dispatch. , mhiti
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
AMMERMAN.
EX-OFFICIO
_JIISFICP OP THE PEACE AND
. POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.13 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGN, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Aeknowledgments, ,
Depositions and all Legallauslness executed with
rompfness and dispatch. ' • • • m72n
A AMMON,
A. •
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STREET _EAST BIRMINGII.Od.
Collection of Rents ooliclted and promptly attend
ed to. • • my 3:
. ,
L4lllll II BAUBLES",
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, itC"
Mee, CARSON 'STREET,: nearly Opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH . PITTSBURGH.'
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend=
ed to. - • • . - myl:yel
DANEEI McMEAL, M. D.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
J . S. FERGUSON,
No. 87 Fifth Street,
SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM. aplml3
JOHN W. RIDDELL, •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
W .
ARCHIBALD BLAhELEY, .
A. , r , roiertrEik-ArDa...AHNcr,
No. 98 PDII STREET; :
„,B,„9o ;c ui r , , PITTSBURGH. PA
C. MALCIKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR , AT CAW;
No. SO Grant Street,
.2--
ME
Commission ifer•chants,
AND DEALTES IN
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 398 PEItIC STREET
PROFESSIONAL
Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE.
No. 50 Grant St., near High.
sp2D:xll
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
°Wee, WI Diamond Street,.
(Oppoeltetl a Conk House,)
fels:t4l
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW;
r•iLi:niOilii:
.;:nlaniB• " 7.-PI7II3BURGH,
my24:bil
JOUR
ISTRAIN,I
,`/ ALDERMAN,
14X-OFFICIO JUSTICE or +ITN PEACE AND
POL/C4C MAGISTRATE;
*mows STREET,Akippostte the Catbe
Stsburgh it Ps: Deeds, , Bonds, Mort tlages
Acknowledge:tee Depesittons and all .Le Buil
nest ettteuted tri promtitneits end dlspate . •
JOHN C. McCOMB, B
%dr - —r: • , , •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 'lftli Ogtiviet.
- Pensions, BoOtittes and ~drreere of ilky.PrOOP ti i
P
nosdswto
HOTpaja
NEW, 111M1IIER RESORT.
iamb= barofa. •
(Oa V. 1 4 1 111;
,brargilt corrntigLirrirtitilll• Furillehr%
el - es. irls °l 4ti t43 tre u tita ll eo s t7l7r dam ,,,.; ing
ab illi tZTomaid .wlth
.. • 14.1,r ibleco n ic it f ingk or.mu tr z n Po gst rU etz - ,p r : l l . lt;deelittbeet .
of resort lujh PrOprieleire
NI 'lre
_- - -
"DITTEHEIVRGH andvimeme
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
•
On and after .raurtsDAY, March sth, /SOS
trains will arrive at and depart fkom the Depot, etot
nor of Grant and Water streets as follows:
De'pdrt. Arrtife.
Mail to and from Uniont'n. 7:00 A. t . 6:00 P. Y.
McKeesport AccoMmotit'n.ll:oo A. at. 9:05 P. Y.
EX. to and'frota Il t : n nit'n. • 3:00 P. X. 10:00 A. Y.
West Newton Acc od'n 4:30 P. 35. 8:35 A. Si.
Braddock's Accom odat'n 6:15 P. X. 7:50 P. Y.
Night Ace. to Mc • eesport.lo:3o P. Dr, 6:40 A.. 118
Sunday Church T uso and
f rom west Ne • n:........ 1:00 P. 10:00 A.
,or tickets appl
J. R. KING. Aent.
W. B. STOUT, 'Superintendent. - , g
mh6
AV ALLEY 1 alittagg ic i
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through o Venango City Without change
of cars—Connects g +with trains East and West on
- - the Wane.. & F nklin Railroad, and Atlantic la
Great Westernilways. Shortest and quickest
route to Oil City a d Franklin, and ail points Itl the
011 Regions. ..
On and after A r ll 20th , 1868, Passenger Trains
will leave from a d rrive at the Pittsburgh Depot,
corner Canal and e Ste. A81'0110+0: '
I Depart. Arrive.
Mail to and Tto V n.lCity. 7:00 A.' M. 1115 P. It,
11.,.
Express ++ - 4,+. 10:40 p.. m.12:25 A. M.
Brady's Bend Ace =sod' n 3:00 P.m. 10:20 A. N.
Soda Works Acco:F
n 5:30 P.B.P.' 7:55 A. B.
First Hutton Acco od`n... 8:50 A.ll. 11:40 A. M.
Second Button Ae omod , n 12:00 ,' M. 3:55 P.R.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05
A. m., arriving In Pittsburgh at 8:50 A. M. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:101. m., arriving at
Soda Works at 2:155 P. m. ,
.-.
__ .1 H. BLACKSTONE, Sup't.
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. . a .
PI T T 8 11V R Gli,atigimil
CINCINNATI AND ST.
CIS RAILWAY. , • I
. nil HANDLE ROTE.
CHANGE OF TTME.—Crili and after SUNDAY
day,toth, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot; ite follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
1 ..
Mall Express 2:15 a. M. 4:35 p. ro.
Fast Line, 9:40 a. in. 7:15 p. m.
Fast Express 1:50 p. m. 11:20 a. m.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. in. 7:05p. m.
McDonalirs Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 X. in. ' 3:05 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:50 pp. m. 9:30 a. In.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:25 0. m. 8:20 a. m.
SPECIAL NOTICEL-13anday Express leaves at 1:50
p. mning. ~ arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. in. the next
mor . .
The.9:49 a. m: Train leaves daily, Sundays and
Mondays excepted, and makes , close connections at
Newark for Zanesville- and points on Sandusky,
Mansfield & Newark H. E. 4 .
• • S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD,: Sup`t., Steubenville.
FORT. WAYNE' & .CHICAGO R.
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
From May - 11th, 1668, trains will leave Dont .
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city .
time,' as follows:
Leave. _
Arrive.
Chicago Ex .... 2:13 a m Chicago .Ex... 2:23 aaz
Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 ain Cleveland Ex. 2:23 a m
Erie & Ygn 7:28 a ni l Chicagollx.... 11:23 a in.
Cl. Wh`g - 31 , 1 6:13 am .W heeling Ex. 11:08 am . •
Chicago Mall_ 6:58 a nil St. Louis Ex.. - 3:33 pm
Chimp? Ex,.." 9:43 a in!Cl. & Wh`g Ex 4:38 p m
Cl. 'Et wh`Gx . . .143 p m Erie & Yg`n Ex 6:13 pm- '
ChicagoLx.... 'l:sBp in Chicago Ex.. . 4:23 p
WI:. it Erie Ex • 4:443p n. Cl. &Wli`g 'ix. 7:08 pm
Depart from Allegheny. Arrt7M- In Allegheny.
W. Brigt`n Ac.._8:58 a mIN. Brigrn Ae. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale " 10:13 am N. Brlgt`n "
" 11:58 ain Wellsville " • 8:53 a m
Rochester " 2:23 pm i New Ca4ltle " 10:13 a m
Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43 p m Leetsdale 66 9:13 awt
Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pml' " " . '1:08 pm ,
N. Brigt'n 66 . 5:33 p m Brigt'n " 2:43p
N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 pm Leetsdale •• 4:53 pm
Leetsdale ' 6 • 10:43 pm " 66 7:28 pm
1:58 p. m. Chicago Ex- 11:23 a.. m. Chicago
press leaves daily. Express arrives daily.
rmyll . F. . It. MYERS. General Ticket Agent.
VnENNSYLVANIA,E
, CENTRAL RAILROAD.
and after May 10th, 1867. i Trains will ar
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive. Depart .
Mail Train.... 1:20 a val Day Express.. 2:20 ant
Fast Line 1:50 a nOWall's No. 1.. 6:30 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a tn• Mail Train • 7:50 am
Ace
'n Acn 7:50 a ml*Cincinnati Ex 11:40 a m
Wall's No. 2.. EI:50 a m Wall's No. 2..11:51 aM.
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:ospm
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m 1
Braddocks No 1 4:00 pm
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Express 4:50 pm
Phila. Express 1:20 p m Wall's No. 3.. 5:00 p m
Wall's No. 3.... 2:05 pm l Wall's.No, 4.. 6:05 pm
Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m Fast Line 7:30 pm
Wall's No. 4. 7:05 pm Latrobe Acc'n '8:50 pin
Altoona Acc'n Svfissvaie Ac'nl6:so put 1
and Emigrant_
Train '10:30 pa.
The Church Train leaves Wail's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. In., reaching Pittsburghat 10:05
a. m. .Returning leaves Pittsbn‘gh at 12150 p. m.
and arriv Ls at Wa ll'a Station at 2;00.p. W. mina
daily
Express leaves daft, All other trains
daily ixcept Sunday. ~
For former information Apply to • ,
. W. 11. BECKWITH, Agent..
The Pennsylvania Railroad Companywill not as
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing.ap
parel, and limit their responsibilit to One Hundred
Dollars in value. Allßaggae 'exceeding that
amount in value will be it the ri sk of the owner, tin
less taken by special contract. WAß .. _
EDD El. WILLIAMS
mylt General Superintendent, Altoona. la. '
irCSTERN PENN
SYLVANIA RAIL
-On and after May 10th) 11157, the Pas.
Barr
sgreanlAd'ereeir,:rtpicreoilfyg.rlealpg.
will arrive
.Alleglieny. City, as follows: , .
A Sprlngd'e No 1 6:33 an: Mali .6:15 a M
neeport No. 1 , 9:15 a m Freeport No. 1 9:10 a m
Express J:10:15 a m Sharpb'g No.111:20 a ni
Sharptog No.l 1:35 p 1:50 p
Freeport No. 2 4:10 pm §_,eringd'e No 1. 3:80 pm
Mail • • 5:30 p m Freeport No. 2' 6:05m
%
Springd No 2.7:10 p -10 m Sarin No 2. 7;30 p
Ahoy. trains run daffy except Sunday.'
The Church Truth leaves Allegheny dunct- every
Sunday at 7:40 cm:: reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. re.- Returning, leaves Allegheny: City at
1:30 p. tn. &pi arrive at Allegheny dunct. 'at 0:45
ComitrvitioN TICKETS-4or sale in packages of
Twenty,_ between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etnasad Sharpsbarg,
and good only on the trains Stoppifig'st Stations spe
cified on tickets. - :
Vietnam. leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. m.
and 1:50.e. sc. make direct connection at Fneeport,
with 'Walker's line ofStages for Butler mid Hannah s
town. Through tickets may be Purchased at the
Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For Anther information apply td_
JAMES I.ERFERTB, Agent,
• FeGenti Street Depot.
The, Western Pennsylvania Railroad-will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundsed
Dollars. In value. An _baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner; en.
tess taken by special contract. ,
. rmwAv.D a;
in Arrtwars,
yn Gene-al ttnnerintendent. Altoona. Is. -
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE
from the East to all potato in
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arizona, ' WElshington,
New Nletico, ' Idaho,
TWO - Trains leaye State Line:and Lesvenwerth
daily; (Sundays exceptedj on the arrival of ttains of
Patine, Railroad from St. Louis, ,and Hannibal ,and.
St. Jo Railroad trim Quincy, connecting at Law
' rence,, Topeka and Wamego with stages, for all
points' In Hanane. - at e S T ATE S ract west' of Ells
worth with the UNITED •ENFRESS . COM
PANT'S - DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL
AND, EXPRESS DOACHES.FOR: ' •
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And au POintli in the Territories,
AniwitliSiNtEESOlT'S TIiViirEEICLT LINE Of
00 OHES for Fort Union,' Bears Fort, Pass, Alba.
rine, Santa Fe, and all points in Arizona and
• W k ith the mien. additions of rolling stock and
eq erieo
uipment,. and the arrangements,•made With re.
.rponslble Overland Transportation Lines fromite
western terminus, this road now ,offers unequalled .
• faclUtics for the transmission of freight to Ole Fax
Tickets for sale at . AU rho , PrinciPal offices the
United States and Clinadas. • • •
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J. H.IFEBRITER,
f Genenil Frelgt4'neniTlekni Agent.
ST,Efi.IVISHIPS.