The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 15, 1868, Image 3

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Financial Matters in •Now York.
Cold Closed at 140;:
,t . EET.Telegraph-W the Plttebiirgh Gaiette.,l
NEW Y9B.F.._June 13, 1868.
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MONEY "AND GOLD. *
t Money steady, with a large supply seek-
'zing investment' at 3(§5 per cent. on call.
.Sterling (inlet, at -10@10g for first class
} bills. Gold steady, opening at 140, declin
ing l ing and closing at 140. Exports
ito-da • 51,256,540.
P: GOVERNMENTS.
Go ernment stocks more , active and %@
f. 3.1 per cenii. higher. Goupons of 'Bl, 1163,1
'; - .(1107(,; • • do. '62, 112®%112%; do. '64.
.1.110A . ®110; do. '65, 11036 ®110%; do. new,
;113A®114; do. '67, 11336®113y; Ten
;Forties, 106@)106g; Seven-Thirties, 109 1 / 1
:& . ®loo3‘. - There is considerable short inter
-The Treasury is largely behind in its
q,deliveries of these bonds. The time for
f iconvOrti.ug the :second series of ..7-30's has
e, beep extended to July Ist., The gold obli
; gations of the GoVemmetit falling - .lue July
lst are 538986,016, of_which it is estimated,
however, $1,567,500 are due Europe, which
iimaterlally reduces the amount of gold to
Iconie,on this market.- It is estimated that
;six .. ons iH to be sent to Europe to be 'ap
pile. to the interest of shares and bonds.
BANN. STATEMENT
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-8275;142,024; increaSe; $1 I • 349 657.
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ViPe le, $11,193,631; decrease, $314,900; cireu
t lati.n, 04,166,846; decrease, $21,313; depos
fits, $210,670,765; increase, ($158,110; legal
ten , ers, 09.202,840; increase, $380,812.
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The Stock marketis'atesidp but - 411=4
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tiThe following • are , the < 5-30 quotations:-
;Canton, 493;€00 ;.Cuiriberland„ 33@333;;
• = Walla Ex„ 253; .American, 53; Adams,
.563;; United States, 543;; Merchants Union,
1-_,28;-Qutckailver, 25%@)26; Mariposa, 4@)5;
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Pacific Mail, 96%696;4; Atlantic, 31@31, 4 3.
Western Union Telegraph, 37%(4)37 1 ,L; N:
Y. C., 134%©135; Erie, 70V,; Hudson, 140 y,
Q 14114 ; Reading; 07; Wabash, 47 1 ,:Q48%;
Michigan Southern, 89%®89%; Michigan
Central, 1210LD..; Illinois Central, 154%©
g 155; Pittabitrgh, 88@8Ety.„• Toledo, 106%@
106%; Rock-Island, 103y,@164; Northwest
.,ern, 130%1570;
_preferred 82%@)82.i; Fort.
Wayne ,t Chicago, 1111%,®111K. ;St - Paul,
65; do. preferred, 773;; Columbus, 92; Ash
tabula, 102 1 ,4;• St. Joseph preferred, 91; de
mand quiet. Border State bonds active
and market generally stronger; , Missouris,
F ,4 93g; Tennessees, 734!5 . 733; for old,•and
72,/1572% "foe new; Virginias, 55%15
55%, and new, 55V,,; North Carolinas; 68%
,6 '9 for old, and 69%®691 for new. The
IR ilwrey;iiiortiiiige.s are all' strong, in good
de and' and upward tendency; large de
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4 m nd for first mortgages of Chicago and
; GreatE r taiiilirbiid, with salpiiit 82x.
' ' MINING SMARM!
minin g shares are higher but quiet; Greg
' 4 ory, 480®4851 Smith and Parmelee, 330;
!. I Quartz =Hill, 120. • - „ '-' •
' ' EXPORTS /ND IMPORTS!. •
Exports of Specie for the week, $2,967,321;
imports of Dry doeds tirnmint to $1,206,76 6 i
General" Merchandise, $3,896,319.
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t, • TREASURY MATTERS;
,2 The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day
rl was $1,191,038; for the ' week, $14,397,045;
t payments to-day, $796,318; for the weak,
p 412,505,289; balance, E 6,060,267. ' •
New York Produce Market.
i illy Telegraph *a the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
;', NEW-YORK, Jnne • 18.—Cotton. a shade
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, I lower; sales 1,500 bales at 2834a.c. Flour;
zi receipts 6,299 bbls.; dull, heavy and 10a15c
t lower; Sales 4,800 bbls at $7,25a7,90 for su
perfine State and western, $8,15a9,00 for
extra State, $8,10a10,00 for extra western,
t $11,20a13,00 for white wheat - extra, $9,15 for
t round hoop Ohio, sloall for extra St. Louis,
and $12a15 for good to choice do, closing
,t dull. California dull and declining; sales
600 sacks at $10.50a13,00. Rye Flour quiet;
' sales 200 - bbls at 18,50a10,50. Corn Meal
iquiet; city $5,50. Whisky nominal. Wheat
•{ - very dull and - la2c lower; sales 21,-
;.1 , 400 bush. at $2,10a2,13 lor •No 2 spring,
, d, V2,22a2,23 for 1 do, and $2,70 for white
4 Canada... Rye .dull, and heavy; 'Baled 500
,f,,i bush State •at $2. Barley nominal. Malt
1 -quietand steady. Receipts of corn 15,950
busholull. and le. lower; sales 97,000 bush
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at $1,118441,09 for mixed, western afloat, dos
ing at $1,013a1,05% - fbr old mixed western;
41,15 btatorch and • $,101.7 ..fo; i do. c delivereil,
~. Recerpts if . oats. 24,879...bnab, dull and d-e
-9.. editing; :sales • 41,000-bnah - At 85a85%c for
wasternadoat: 'Rice quietat 11a1.1 1 Xe. for
1 , ,, Carolina. Coffee quiet. Sugar steady;
~., sales SOO bhdff-entia A 115 , 019e2 - Molasses
t'l quiet:. 'Hope quiet; sales ,040 lbs.' Amer;
1.4 lean patroleum firm at 15 o for crude, and
.3,3 a
.32c for. refine:l:bonded.- 1 unchanged..
-ii Leather—Hemlock sole active and firm' at`
27a28e ? 40C i .tenor Ayres BOA 'SweiglitS.
Wool.quie# sales 20,000 lbs at 45a540 fir do-
mestic, fleece. ...Pork firmer; sales 1,500
bbls tit $2.8,/2a23,87 for.new mess, closing at
128,85 regular. $27,25a27,59 „ old do.,
.clositirltS27__ Leff regular, =PA,
,75a23,25 for
Primer 124,250 24 , 50, foi'Prime mess; ' aleo
2,050 bb s mess, buyerinne, at $28,50. - Beef
steady,;,salesl7s..bbla, also : 35 tierces... - Beef
hams ' - d311.1; alites 20' b 1314 at '26a34c: ' Cut
meats _firmer and more - active; sales 750
packages at 12lial3c ' shoulders 16gal.7y,'c.
Hama, uiet and heldfirmly; sales.so boxes
Stratford at 15,c. Lard quiet and steady;
sales 550 flerces,,at 1634a17 1 / 4 c , for steam“
17%a18l C fw. kettle rendered; also' 500
tierces steaM. buyer, June, at 17%c, and
750 tierceS do., buyer. Au gust s = at 17yc.
Buttersteady, at Wane for Ohio, and 30a
35c for State. Cheese dull at7alsc. Freights ,
to Liverpeol nominal and unchanged.(
Latifsr.=E:lour closed very ' 'doll an d "5a
10c lower on common grades. Wheat is
nominal at $2;1102.12 for No. 2,'. and $2,18a
2,20 for No, 1 spring. Rye is lower and
dull at $1,98a2. Oats dull and heavy at 85c
for western afloat.. • Corn is dull and heavy
at $1,041,044 tor new mixed Western
afl o at, and e 51,1451,15 for old do. in store.
Pork is= drill 'and boayy, and sales were .
griade - dr2solibliinesslat $28,15 cash, w,
and
500 bbls do. at $28;25, -, seller- for July; the
market lit-$28,12,a24 20 ,1 4ear a n d
regain: peer filltillmed tui change ~ Cut
Meats are 11144;141d. and-insettled.. Bacon
is nominal. , 'Lard is quietltt lnial7ge
for fair to prime Waal. , F4'o. lire !inlet and
steady-at27828e; 'IF.) ',' , ',"11- 1 :/- . -tl ? '.;
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ter Tete/trails tAiteVPittsburgh elliettea • '
Via& 13.L—Plouri:VerY4111 1 ;•
-orices-nondluilly • and • 25c, lower; flintily',
89,75510 X Wheat neglected and''prlces
nomitilViet-4~.iatr ARY,andi
for No; Tandit , iCorn4firmbut quiet at 498 y
and 9601Yritrituf shone& Ostsdpl_litn4;
are held at 76a77 e. but-buyers want below
theselikir. illye.dalltiMlovicac NO: Olif;
41,804 ' lOOttan, dull .and , prices e nothing'. at
27c, tOditcOeushad. 7 ,..3lass Perk .quiet but!
Arm at 421. Bulk :meats held at 12a14g•
art 4, heavy, oh* t li
for Nc. • BacioP ink
alt7debiand at 130
1634 a efor cleavrib and clear sideii laird
in demand at; figy, ,e , but held at
Butter firmer and 2aild'higher, 'Ohlo2la24e,
W.estOßD , Reserve g5a26. - Eggs .1117 n at 22n.,
Liruieoit 0111iiiii at 111-4.4. Petrorelm at ?As
34e f°44: 14.3411 W flee: - :i3ritceries, steady and
no change in pricel:- Bogs and Cattle dull,
antes tendingdovtriwtrd, Gold 1393. •
Italthiorit Market.
(By Tocirrooll
BAyIIKOR ,13 • Jpne-! IL—Flour nOrninalf
holdup(' willink to concealing:
Wheat dull v..onv Oats firm at We
93? Bye .nominal.:: Provisions Alm • and'
activeif sliesa"Foratat $28,11229,09.1 Ma.
Rib fildee 10301% , g . uar Sides Shoulz
dere 143 , 3 Z ia : Lard 183 f
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cs• • e_ 14 : 51.JaSikretA,, I
" • - • 136 taaa,
(131:4,
bal d,
eig; . ,7/U y t t? . 044 0 "
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shoulders 12g44....q r,•r ,fitoir,' Yr.
- s2oc. --Vornor.'--2 •••• • • ° MI:110110W
1061 „, rairifffilettottairtt • •
46 4,50. -ow , i!•l•..t •,..; f
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St. Louis Market. .
Telegman to the Pittsburgh Gezette.i • :
Sr. Lours, Jtine 13—Market •active_ but.
unchanged. Cotton; nothing doing. Hem ;
nominal and lower. , with small sales of n.
dressed at $1,45. Flour; exceedingly dull .
sales at $6,50a7,25 for extra, and XX.. at 159.,
Wheat; saloc lovier; sales of Prime to 'fair
red fall at $2,45; and fancy white at $2,55;
spring quiet at, $1,85 for choice soft lowa..
Corn; holders firm but buyers are standing
for lower prices; mixed yellow sold at 88 1 a
83%, and white at 85a87. .Oat e#• firm but
lower; sales at 75a78. Rye; steady, at $1,72
a 1,73. Provisions; exceedingly dull. Perk;
generally held at $28a28,50, but a good lot
was offered at $27,75 without a- buyer. , Ba
con; very little doing; shoulders quiet, at
16wi17c per lb; clear ribbed sides,l6%al7c.'
Lard; no' demand.' Cattle; steady at at 4Ma
4,,1c per lb. Shee range at $1,25a6,00 per
head. Receipts; w heat, 5,000 bush.. Corn,
32,800 bu. • Oatsi 3,000.
Chicago Market.
[By TelegTaph to.tUe PlttBburgh Gazette.]
Cuteikoo, June 13,,—Flour more active
and 12Ma250 limier; sales spring extras at
$8,50a10,50. Wheat moderately active arid
gale. lower; sales No. I at $1,92; No. 2 at
$1.85a1,86, closing with buyers at $1,86 for
No. 2; since 'Change No. 2 quiet at $1,86.
Corn more active; sales No. 1 at 85a8514c;
No. 2 at.8.382334c, and rejected at 80a801.6c;.
this afternoon No. 1 quiet at 85a&53,c. Oats
lalVo lower, closing at 65a65 1 A.c. Barley
and Rye neglected and nominal. Nothing
done in Provisions. Mess Poik nominal at
$29,75. lard, 16Xal7c. Freights firm and
lc higher; 4j4asc on coin to Buffalo, and 10c
-on wheat to Oswego. .Receipt S-4,020 bbls
flour, ,18,965 bus Wheat, 19,228 bus corn,
42,024 bus oats, 1,70.5 hogs. Shipments—.
;1,151 . bbls flour, 11;242 bus wheat, 154,693
bus'torn, 450 bus oats, 6,291 hogs. '
Buffulo Markel.
CBy Telegrarth,to.the Pittsburgh gazette.]
BUFE'ALO, June 13.—Receipts—Wheat,
40,000 bash; c0r.n,:216,000 bush; - oats, 170,-
000 bush; sour, 2,250 bbls. Shipments—
'Sheat, 21,000 bush; corn, 40,000 bush; oats,
60,000 bush.- Freights unchanged. Flour
dull and unchanged. Wheat nominal, at
$1,98 for No., 2 spring. Corn lower and
very dull; sales early of 16,000 bush No. 1
western at 99e; 8,000 bush do at , 96c, and
Inter 29,000 bush No. 2 western at 95c.-
Oats lower, and quiet; sales of 27,000 bush
of western at 75c. Mess Pori . : lower, at
$28,25. Lard 17Ma1834c.
Toledo Market
[By Telegaph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
„TOLEDO, June 13—Flour, receipts amount
tO 740 bbls; quiet. Wheat, receipts amount
to 2810 bush; and 434 c lower; sales amber
at ?2,3214 to 12;34, closing at the inside fig
ure. Corn, receipts amount to 20160
bus; a shade lower; sales No. 1 and Michi
.gan at 913tc©92c ; yellow at 94c; seller,
- June, 92c; buyers, July, 96c. Oats, receipts
df 1800 bus ; dull; buyers offer"6sc 'and
holders ask, 70e. Lake freights dull at 3c
on coin by steam to Buffalo.
Novr Orleans Market.
fir Telegnapb to the Pittsburgh Gasette:l
NEW ORLEANS ). June 13--Cotton is quiet
and nominally t i c; sales .341; receipts 15;
exports- 1;357 bales. Sterling 15214a154.
New York Siglat , gr, premium. Gold 140.•
Sugar and. Molasses quiet and unchanged.
Flour dull at $8,25a8,50 for superfine. Corn
easy at 97ca51.02. Oats at 77c. Bay at $lB
a2O. Mess Pork firm at $,25a29,50. Ba
con firm; shoulders at 1334 c; clear sides at
1734 c. - Lard quiet at 18%c for tierce, and
203 for &ea.
Louisville Market.
By Telegraph to thel'lttaburgh Gazette.]
LoutsvlLLE, June 13.—Sales 143 hhds.
tobacco lugs at 8310 and leaf at 11atV.) 1 (.
Flour; sales superfine at $B,OO. Wheat;
sales prime red at 82,15a2,20. Corn; sales
at 90a98. Oats 76a80. Rye 1)1,90. Bagging
heavy at. 23. Cotton , 27%. Rio Coffee 20a
25. Sugar, refined standard, 17%. Mess
Pork 28. au3on Shoulders 13%03%. Clear
Sides 17 1 / 4 a17% for packed. Lard 18, in kegs
19%. Whisky raw and free $2,10a2,15.
• , Cleveland : ll3aitet.
tßy Telegratiltto the Pitiabuigh Gazette.]
CLEVELAND; June 13. Flour. dull and
lower, double extra spring, city made, slla
11,50; (10, conntryme, P,50a10„50; double
extra, city made, amber $l3; triple extra;
city made, white 1114,150515,00fd0nb1e extra,
country nude, red :Wheat dull and
nominal at $2,30 for No 1 red; No 2 do $2,20;
No 1 spring $2,1582,16. Corn held at 91c.
Oats; sales one car at 71c, and one car at 70c.
Rye held at $1,80.' Barley' nominal.
Milwaukee Market.
tlfy Telegraph to tha Pittsburgh Gazette.)
_IMILWAIIKEE, June 13. —Flour dull; choice
Minn. $9a9,25; choice Wisconsin, $8,50a8,75;
medium, 88a8,50. Wheat dull and lower
1441,9414 for No. 1; $1,82 lbr No. 2. Oats
' aeclined to 65c for No. 2. Corn weak at 84
aBsc for No. 2. Receipts-700 bbis flour;
39,000 bu wheat; 2,000 but oats; 0,000 bu corn.
flj:dpments— 2,500 bbis flour ; 80,000 bu
wheat.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AA/ PITTSBURGH RAIL
ROAD, June 13—.2 cars iron ore. Dilworth,
Porter & Co; 2 do do, Everson, Prtston &
Co; 11 do pig iron, Nimick A Co; 1 dodo, 2
do iron ore, Park, Bro. dr Co; 2 masses coo
per, T M Howe; 2 cars lumber, R A Clark
dr, Co; 1 do do, W F Richardson; 4 bundles
steel, 4 bars do, Anderson, Cook & Co; 4
bxs hardware, 1 bbl do, .1 kg do, D B Rod
gers; 1 bx bolts, Hublhy A Co; 6 bbls po
tatoes, J Knox; 2 bundles handles, Logan,
Gregg & Co; 10 , , bxs ; cheese, -H Riddle; 20
bbls plaster, S Davison; 6 bbls hardware, J
C Buffam & Co; 1 bbl copper, C G 'Hussey
- 4 Co; I bit mdse, 1 bbl do, Jas Wagner; 245
aka oats, McHenry & Hood; 81 do do, Mc-
Bane dr. Anjer; 10 01l bbhi, C A Womicastle;
2 bbls eggs J J Pettit; 1 car lumber, Ex
celsior Collin CO;. 55 sks bran;- J Henkel; a
cks potash, B A Fahnestock •sr. Co; ;1 car
stone, r woife; Ido :water pipe, B R Col-
Ras; 50 ;bbls ,oil, Wm McCateheon; 25 do•
vinegar,•Orayben & Shannon ; A bbis eggs,
. W 3 - Steel &Sro;ll,litatobacco,J Murpliy;
140 bbls oil, .1 Speer; 45 bail cheese, Graff &
'Wter; , l42 Ida oats Brown 31 Williams; , 1
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oats and Ors. des Graham. - 1 - ,-. ,
"•PriTeig*7l4 Pr. ;;WeArat,Arni Ggicitgui
itktratak* , :june - 18, —4- oars mutely
Briari i r catisher RI Al(); do;,Nintlelt f & Gc; -
'AQ bins *girl owner;.loo do: do: / Blooe
'l6O do , do, , Wetti Lang A Coin r 10 pkgs fish, J ,
18init*Ot',bble“.'911• A L FehpeatoCk, A
;• 10 - ears Ironoreo ShOenberger , A Blain,
41 bblefionr; Thine* . &IBM; 24 do 404 Jai:,
„Ze i gi;.44 a 4 f4 l , WOleeoeititti /40., do do,
brayer & V oskamp ; 1 car lumber, Max- ,
Nye 1.16Ma1ihN.25-ibra-cheiste,,,Jtl3,C,entteldi A
Son; 25 do do,'Gralr ../ Reiter; 10 dodo, S
Cooper,'" 25 do : ' do, t'iffeeiletcit; 12 ' bxs;
cheese,' N I ; Biadett;,, sq Elks scraps , Win'
'Second A SoMIS de rags, i ,_Plt_te'PePer Paper,' 4
pkgs niciplebatter, 11,14:04•1. 2 loge Stblebut
ter,l. do lard,`"l 7 (Mt, 4 1 fe ' lieod & Lo 2 bles
bacco J .4.7Marttr 'ef 20' bxs cheese, Vta'
- rkPairick*&`Coi 4 "klitlier,4;9Y a lT! tr Re 1 ,... ,
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; 5 bP sc'aPt 8 ElY, a ,r,' d C l , ), '!. - • -
'l/1713ALTair,,ObriArngS.0*iqD ST . „Louts ,
'lllitatos,ro. June .14.1,144. sks rye, 40 :49-
r Er o Ort W.Jlisieeki -1, car rye, M Steel &,Sou;
'mesas tobacco,2l . 0 Tullege;,2,pkge /Iqtler,l
' rat I la ce Y; 50 Pig& leadeß.Mlioe; . IZQ .buttc
tobacco, W „L,Jones;,,24,,bOxes. starob,4 S
Telworth.&o6., 2 bbls egtotHEGGraigh ee tb i..
14, boxes starch,. J M- Croatian; 7. bblenfie , -
Graff a Reiter; -41- sks .rye, qtdelrienry . &.
~11coda2Siolies nob, watt. j _ I/ans.& Co o .216'
rOTS corn,2*.no:oateigredSchleta; l oar s n ,
11 Graffsk C0.; , 1 Alibis . thump owluire. .
cars staves; ii:P.Adamat"•-1114:4 ti , ,5 10 ....K°r”
utsh; , .l do do, ,Chtutv,4ll3
temp & Rentz. , 2 , e . ~
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wol. Bradleir& Sop,;- 3
care talhbad lion; North lithilourl It It Co;'
2 bbleggii,*Bnor& Orr.''
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Arzzomnair.B.rwriost, June 13. 1 car
iron ore, Spang, Chalfant & Co; sdo lime
stone, Superior Iron Co; 72 bags malt, - .Ta
Rhodea; 500 pigs, Beyrrter, Bauman: & Co;
180 bgs oats, 20 do rye, 25 dof r i t lxseed,
Stewart, & Langenheim; 304 gallo stone
ware, Malley. '
PITTSBURGH AND I , CONIVELLSVILLE
RAILROAD, June 13.-1 car tan bark,
A Holsteine; 313 sks oats, Hitchcock, Mc-
Creery & Co; 3 bbls, 1 box crackers, NV P
Hunker ,Sz, Co; 3 bbls, 1 bx do, Smith,
Johnson : & ; Colvin; 108 bundles paper, C P
Markle; 115 kgs nails, ,W F Armstrong.
Fitom CINOINNATI.—Per St. Marys.-16
caddies. tobacco, T J Blackmore; 1 bbl
wine; B Auth;. 1 kegdo. 5 bdls and 120
caddies tobacco, Knox &Orr; stierces beef,
Jos B C Parkes; 2 .boxes castings, White
more. Wolff & D; 3 bbls oil,' Patterson, N
& Cori box mdsl, Weldon & Kelly; 6 bags
hemp seed, Clark & t_To; 1,728 nail' kegs,
Chess; Sinyth & Co; 3 grindstones. Woods
& Linton; 9 grindstones, Hubbard, Bro &
Co; 15 pkgs tobacco, S'T Shriver & Co; 10
bbls vinegar, Graff& Reiter; 10 bbls marble
dust, John Seiferth; 100 bdls willows, Isaiah
Dickey; 2 tierces dried beef, Edward Hazle
ton; 4 kihds tobacco, Mclnnis & Co; 6 pkgs
furniture, Lemon & Weise; 100 empty oil
bbls, J Reamer 40 bales hay, Adams &
Thursley; 4 boxes tobacco, ,Joseph M Sher-
Both rivers continue to recede steadily at
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this point; with' scant four, and a half feet
in the MonOrigahela, and five feet two or
three inches in the Allegheny. The weath
er yesterday, was oppressively hot in the
sun, and=it is probable we shall have rain
within the nest say or two.
The Kenton from St. Louis has arrived,
and the St. Mary's from Cincinnati was
due last night, and will doubtless be found
inport this morning.
Tne Grey Eagle, 'considerably behind
time, arrived and departed for Parkers
burg on Saturday.
The steamer St. Marys arrived at six
o'clock last evening, and' will depart for
1 Cincinnati prompily at three o'clock this
afternoon. As thd river is getting up, she
will start early. Passengers and shippers
can be early at that hour.
The Wauanita, Capt. Thomas Shuman, is
announced to leave for St. Louis to-day, as
isalso, the S.;C. Gray, .Capt. Isaac Whitt*
taker. These are both good boats.
The Julia No. 2, from Zanesvile, is due
here to-day, and. will return as usual to
morrow.
The Mary Davage and America arrived
at St. Lodis from Pittsburgh Eriday. The
Success "arrived there the same day frOm
Fort Benton.
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The Emma No. 3, was advertised to leave
Cincinnati for Pittsburgh Saturday. She
has on board the following items. of freight
for this port:
Ltimsen & Son 25 bxs bottles, 2 osks brO
ken gla.st; T. Giffin 70 brls clay; Clerk it
Co., 200 brls flour; Robinsone & Best, 7 lass
glassware; Bingham & Lang, 3 bales hides;
Bevmer, Batman & Co., 10 bbls barytes;
Niinick (Sr. Co., 50 tons pig iron; D. Wallace,
750 sks corn.
We have the following St. Louis items,
under date of Thursday: The . ( up stream
business of our St. Louis and New Orleans
packets never was better than this season,
every boat having as much freight as could
be desired to come up stream with. Ship
ments from this -port to Vicksburg and
New Orle:ans continue_ heavier than many
previous year.
• The Princess, sunk in the Missouri. is
.abandoned. The river is rising here, but
falling at' Dubuque and Keokuk. The
Missouri is rising at St. Joseph, but falling
at Omaha.
The pilots of the steamer • St. Paul, at
Dubuque, who were getting.slso per month,
struck. for SWO.
Good river business Is anticipated through
the year. The stockholders - of the Barge
Company are becoming warmly interested
in the contest with the steamers, and will
light .vigorously. ,Rates are unchanged.
Barge line officers assert that they are get
ting twine as much freight as the steamers
at the same rates.
- _ The Sallie made the trip from. Benton to
this port in 11 days and 20 hours; passed
the Saccess and Deer Lodge under way.
Round trip, 61 days and 20 hours.
David, Berlin, who fills, the important
office of harbok master here, was sentenced,
this morning tort three hundred dollar(
fine and thirty, s'' imprisonment , on a
charge of open an notorious adultery, pro
ferredby his Wife. So e ten Years ago
the parties separated a er they had lived
together ;thirty. years. Berlin meantime
lived with another',. wo an, who died re
cently. His wife, who h d become old and
poor. applied to hint for , an annuity suffi
cient to support her. but's.failing to get it,
she entered prosecution just noticed.
Two more cargoes of whSat, aggregating
40,000 bushelithave been sent to Now Yorke
in bulk via New Orleans, freight and hand
ling clear through 27c per bushel.
Helena (Montanli)• advises" of the same•
date says: The Huntsville arrived from
.Benton on the lat inst,and the Antelope on
the 2d. The Henry Adkihs stared down
on the 2d. The Peninah, Mountaineer and
Antelope left Renton , for 'St. Louis on the
4th. - (
A late Memphis paper says : The United '
States Marshal sold yesterday, at auction, 1
the dilapidated Milbrey. She was started
at WO, and after a fierce contest of bidding i
between some creditors 1 she was finally
knocked down to , Capt. Robert Wood, of
Paducah, for $2,050—a ood price. She
will be taken to Paducah and put in repair,
and will ply in the Cairo and Paducah;
trade. The Eau Claire was also ptit no(
and knocked down to Messrs. McCauley k
Covington,, of 'Paducah, for 51,810: 'She will
be taken to Paducah to be ased - as a tow
boat..: of.very little account. . ,
'ililke Reef, formerly mate of the steamer
Starlight, was arrested at St. Louis - Wed-'1
ttesday,.on , a , requisition from the Governor
of .Loulaianat,9baTiied with. burning that.
boat tidal New Orleans in" April' last., . , a
w).11 be taken South. '
•.
' 11 , 4a4..u . "
••
”• . , tatito s ..g.-I.*l • .
-
4.
IMPORTS BY •R'IVER.
RIVER NEWS. ,
' Bll er a* ITfatb ,
Efty , Telegraph to, tbo rattsburFlUstette• 1. • •
utitavit.us,sime 13.-- - glytna falling with
live l feet' two .ineheet in .banaLlw.
Weather PieerPl24:f/arLikaral.l; • •
• • IST. Lotrrsdn3le dather eienoly ann
t i ;
rul
.---
'76l7il 9 ll. 9f sP°ll7n qtt l4l3.
sa ' ' .. Prertni t
N.,(VAIICE • )11
•` Oa ,
• BEALEVPItOPOAL i i
Sirtli be rticei+bd
odieeuattl,Sterrt.lN6T-.'inehielvei ,for potting /14,
and rifting tilt firth° ouhty Frieotr, with pet Uthee
wittrk, tlierPtiow.,,Ang . _ •!. :•,•:;, 2,
WATifiti . PIPES,; , CLAMPS, dc.3., t dtk,
~„ • A. directed by :the Engineer:
'665 feet likin'ehpalvhnized Irott Pipe.
, • .-•
Four 1130%Pa:done, galvanized.,
Night' Ineu .rho, .•:.
"Forty 1 Inch T's. do.
1 r ytt
g r a ' On-SteogarriPeet
, Witti nu neceirearYbotike, fastening., 4
be alioaed fed old'
inat yt dAtlrlln" ek
B , order of oa napgctor of eg
I t°llt7S6l9l4'4lE Bo a r d
:115 ,g oo
p.*ET4l4_ fI*CALT4T,,, ,
' atseramiammicaNam,,,,o
STEAUktinATS. ,
CUNlCringilA
PACKET LINE.
. .
For Wheeling, Marietta, ackerabnrg,
' PomerOi, Ganipoits, Big Sandi,
IConlon, Portemonth, ayaville .and
Cincinnati. .
ST, MAR T. C. ws.r.ltr, Master.
MONDAYS, 5 P. M.
DRANO, Master.
Yr. citAnEs
FiMIATS, 5
.
The aboye elegant side wheel
regulartyras announced, conne
with raccets and liallroads to L
Memphis, New Orleans sad St.
Upper DI ssissippi and Missouri
prelgh,..or passengers receipt:
c.
rail or r i TOM - - • .
Espe I attention given to 0
ness. HAHNES-It'CO
an2e. GHRIEST fr. H
F OR CINCINNATI.
THURSDAY PACKET
The tier and aplendld•eide-w
J. N. M'CUL.L I
Q. D. 3TOORE
D. MOOSE
The above elegant . sidejwheel steamer will leave
r Cincinnati
w e lfh l Yi l iAte gi ts l a s t irgillgi totobievilie, ti
Memphis New Orleans and lit. Louis. Also to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
relght,or passengers recelpted through either by
rail or river.•
Especial attention given to Orders and Way
. Business.
For might or puisase A tp . VLimMird or to
CHAS. BAldigS. lAgents'
alai
NORTHERN LINE ~za a k=hr a:
• •
' PACKET COMPANY.
(ESTABLISHBD MS.)
The Only Tigeough Line Running Be
tween SW. Loud' and St. Paul.
. .
Shippers desiring their freight to go through trith
out re-shlpplng above St. Louis. will please consign
their freight—VlA NORTHERN. LINE.
Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and
guaranteed by
FLACK &COLLINGWOOD, Agents,
R. C. GRAY,
No. 94 Water Street.
And
les
. zia tZ6
WHEELING . '
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Com:many , / Wharfboat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY. at 151 M. •
• MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
J. N. McCULLOUGH GEO. D. Moos.. Master.
TUESDAYS AND rittimrs,
BAYARD A: S. 1511111.PIIERD_,Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
GREY EAGLE C. L. Buirarras, Master.
Freight will be received at all hears by
Ina JAMES COLLINS. Agent. •
'AUL.—The flue acarucr
WAUANTrA • Capt. T. SHUMAN'.
Will leave to above, in connection with the North
ern racket Line, on
SATURDAY, Jnne 13th-4 P. x.
For freight or passage apply on baartlar to
101 l FLACK 41. CM.1..12.i1iWQ911, Agents
VOR •CINCINNATI AND
Au LOUIS VlLL:E.—Thenne steamer
R. C. ("RAY ...... . . . W. B. A:MEMOS,
'. Will leave ea above.' taking freight for dlemplds
and Net' Orleans, on
SATUBDAY, 13th inst.-4 P. N.
freigbt or plzmettilp i c v board or to
e 9 J. D. - COLLO:I:MOOD. Agents
AItt4t)EGULAR WEDNES-jagEg
DAY PACKET FOE. CINCIN
A $.--or One stcamer
A SY Capt. VANDEXIVP'
W. H. Scott, Clerk. leaves Pittaborgb for
riat/ even' WEDNESDAY at noon.
C. 'BARNES,
JOHNLLItsiS, AM
FLACK,
NC F I T GI .
VS•
ISOM
=woman
COAL AND COKE.
INIIIiwi
OSCAR F. LAMM & CO.
- •
0. T. LJYY I C. DAVIS• .
COAL AND COKE.
0121ce, Sasidstskr Steeet and P. P. W . & O.
_ R. R.. , Allegbieny City.
-
SUPERIOR
Youghiogheny- Coal and connellaville 'Coke,
AT LiAVEST MARKET RATES.
air Orders promptly attended to. I mil!)
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! ' ' .'
. DICRSON;,STEWART,&
..; .
.- . . Having removed their litceit
*O, 567 I,l:ErjartT i le' errn - ma.,
(Late.lj Clty FlOtir Milli SEpONp ELOI I .)R.
Are riow.prepared,to Dingell good TOIRiIIiOGITE
NT LIMP. NUT COAL` OR BLACK. at the lowest
u l r lt e Prda left at their °aloe, or addresied itC
them through Iberial. willtre attended to promptly.
rfiIIAHLES ARRISTRON4,
ns~t nn IL/ ,
nt
ILOUGNIOCIL.E, NY AND OONNNLLEI pNAL,
And puloracturors of -
COAL, GLACE, AND .DESULPHURIZED 004 E.
Mice and Yard--CORNER:OF BUTLE AND
MORTON STItEB'rS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets , Ninth ard, and on Second street,
W
near Lock NO. t Pittsburgh, Pa.
Families and- Manufactuters supplied with the
bert article , of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their *faces will receive
prompt attention. , .
.A RWISTRONO &
succeosoro to
AZID YOI7OIIIOGOZNY COAL WO..
Itt ,
INEM SNIPPER 4 AND DEALER& BY
ROAD AND WYE% of superior Xoughioglieur
CAS AND , FAMILY . •
Olttce and 'YardirOOT OF JrRT T, 'near
the Das Works. •
SITXRI•9B C9AL* ,
~ C .,OII2ICORRIZ: dr cO.l,
Littnatelar. tyrareWitrart
Coat delivers:l tie the =Me ,
? 1 1 , 44 e c h e o ln e ir Y u sTAMll 7O = l,ll Men wxr,
Verol l isfitin ert!'fblo.22,.
=NE
• •
~ t •nt ,tj
v,IFORAIROINI.,WORK.; - .:; . 6
, BEADED PRDOOSALI34III birretieli%ed
fi,qd .julaq for thet At3.3,AND_WROUOH Opf
'wOßMotecred'for . the Daunt Watt' House.,
_,The w_pr cousistsAf of, DA,VIf, GUTTEI32,
it EitittHOLTo..liEA anti-IdORRUU , A6
Iff) 5131. fr ,Litt)bfC*ll.llls,DEus.rzum
rotten ite' be 'le& With 'oE,olictr, 4 'AZISILED,
Esq Seergtam of the Nohrti L of-Monagers, corncr
of Wood and . Tourtil'etreete; rattsburgb, , Ps.
....Drawings and specincations to be seen. and all
isamtularmation given at the 011ie& of BARR &
, InosK6,• Architects. , 1.108. 14 and tit Cia.tV street.
N. B: , -Separite bldg will be received for the dif
(theta bra:tabs of work, jeazro.
.INTOTICE.; •„ ,
petienahaitag cialniamalost and inieteet.;
IMA
.ed in!tbe STIOXT. A.naIADILLO will take
nottee that Itave vetted asid !Steamboat at the suit
1 of BA*F`l t t - •
ERIE
',lmarihri , • bmie.
is Otnat ores's" ,
, . ritt,
wAiiklramm.
road is now renl,
oromPunt
it,wptpotienturpod to
-Iteouoti. ,
:rift
‘ 4 I,ITEg -
1 I itvaarachitriteclittose rWorks, , , r);;:i . -
4 47444.1VansfrphtUgivt,e0,.... , .
*, S Wit-Aka Attchreirtfi
1.0.. • itollagolfflOgdi t‘
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
X. STEBJ,E WILMA.
SIC,EEILE •& SON,:
GritllllZN, PEED, ay.
No. 95 owl STRE.EI near East Commini,
• ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. NEMIIIIt.
AFEILNOR & HARPER,
PLOUR,!GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION BIERCIIA.N'TS(
Consignments 3olieltetl. •
ItarEnENcEs—J. o Martin, Cashier-Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja21:124
ER!
r.teamers will leave
flog at Cincinnati
nisville, Nashville.
Louis. Also to the
Were.-
d through either by
PETER KEIL
KEW & lIICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, he., he.,
Ite i r t led Way . Bust
! LENT, Agents.
yzi: B l 9 Liberty Pittsburgh,
alaMt
J. *ILAN' pHARD ,
!SEEM
'eel steamer
aplB:xB9
ALEX. AIIBANE ' ' • J. B. ANJEE.
McBANE & &MIER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, and- PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. , 141. WATER. STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. • • . lea
Comitiander.
Cleik.
FETZER &I ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDINGAHD OCREMB3I3ION MOHAIITEI i
For the Elate of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter;
Seeds, I)rled Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
SHODIAKER LANG, Whole
sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Picrvisions.'.Fish, Cheese, Salt. Carbon Oil,
/to., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. - nollinss
JOHN I. 110U5E...../41)W: HOUSE WM. 11. MOUSE.
7? - 01IN L HOUSE. & Suc
cessors to JOHN 1. HOUSE Jr. CO., Wholesale .
recurs and Commission Merchants, Corner. of .
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pliitsburgh. Pa.
11RIDDLE, N 6. 183 LIBERTY
. STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa., Commission Mer
chant and Wholesale Dealer in Country . Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gan.
erally. att2l
_. .
BORT. KNOX ANDREW ANUS
114
KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOD
.MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR. GRAII 4
. b FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No
79 DIAMOND, oppoalte City Hall, Allegheny My.
Jall:c37
A. 7.
_ _
PAT. ens* FORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS,
, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 306
and 368 PENN STREET. Storage tarnished.
Consignments solicited. oc3
- . . .
TITTLE, 'BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
illersln Produces' Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fiala,
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns an 114 Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and SECOND STREET, 'Pittsburgh.
J. D. CANFIELD & gON . , ' COMP.
missioN - A FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and e Wholessle Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes. and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
.tenerally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts
--
JOHN gEtPTO!t..., ..A WALLACE.
HIPTON&WALLAC4WHOLE
sAtEG ROCEits AVD PRODUuE DEALERS,
, o. 6 SIXTH.sTREET, l'lttaburab. 1a12:r33
- OS. A. 'IIUTLER; -
ALDERMAN LNG POLICE MAGISTRATE. ,
•• • • • 11. B. DiarshalA
$ll, 19139 J : • -nitets:q72
linuntaxtravireprog. 1. 1 '!
r • h,Juno loon. •
`tOi the litititid
.Froofgionl,tht , fgulrrel
y nal:dna dn. and will
ntit June.letn44llBK: when
e (Ivy Tramnorgit.l4ia Orp,oe for
e;11.,,E:M0
. . . Otty ungnieed%
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN •
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
WhOlesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET.
MD
PROFESSIONAL
Office, 128 WYLY*: STREET, near Washtngton,
PITTSBERGII. PA.
Deeds, Bonds, 3tortgages Acknowledgments,'
Deposltions, Collections. and' all other legitimate
buslnese executed promptly. inh2Ung
SAMUEL MqI:ASTEILS,
ALEVEII3I.A.2OT,
Ex-Officio Justice of the Pence and Police Magis
trate. °Bice, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PiTTSBUROII,• PA. •
Deeds Bonds,. Mortgages, Acknowledgments,;
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed, with
promptness and dispatch. •, =hie
EIISTACE'S-r
-..1t1011.1t0W,
A:14.13E11.31.A.N4
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICP TRE ' PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgm ents,
Depositions and all Legalliusiness executed wit h
promptness and didpatcb. • tnyM
-Ammo*;
A
j'astice Of the Peace, •
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE it INSURANCE AGT
CARSON' STREET .EASTBIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Renta solicited and promptly attend
ed to. - my3:y6o
W1L1.1.41311 BARIRLER • '
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCERi.&C.,
011iee, CARSON STREET, fleetly opposite the
Railway Depot, souTli riTTSBUROII. ,
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
e'd to. :• • myDyel
Aucmatta.BLAKELEY,
.O%."I"rOinNEV--.A.T-I,AAV,
No. 98 FIFTH STREET,
DANIEL MCMEAL, N. IL,
PRACTICING 131-liSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 59 Grant et., near Ildgi
T S. FERGUSON,
t)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW;
No. VW Fifth Street,
apinv73
scoxi, rioore, FRONT itOOR
JOHN W. BID I ELL,
; N 170411
.!....Y7AT-L4W-4-
lie Dittnitolid - Stakiet,
(qppoittb the Court Bouse,)
PITISBUR4H,
felsttM
W
• ATTORNtY.•.•AT-LAW .
No .• 9t)
/
mhb
-• ATTORNEY ANO"COIINSELOR AT LAW,
No. SAlarant; 64:ree,
PITTf3I3IThiGH, TA.
.132724:ti1t5 ,
soy.. A. STRAIN,- ,* • , •
• • •
• ' Amironliankrir;- , ! •:. •
EX-OPP 010 VOSTIOE OP T BADE AND
f , • T , .:VOLI,cIC•MAOISTRATIL • --
Odli,;_;ll,Avirrtx Tx.r. „oposite the (lathe.
drat, •rittsbutgh, - /UOl3lll, • Honda,' Vases ,
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Li Duel
hese executed with promptnaseAnd Minato -
JOICOINBS,.%
ATTORNEY, ANO,COONSELLOR AT I,AWI
Street.
..Penidons ? Bountiestind lrrean of Pay promptly.
collected.,
HOTELS.
A PkwfitniXNEEßßEsonir.
MEElZOtraStongtioro;.
0 0311, tilt/411W defisaisiiselnilW Tra21021 1 11661114 i
r agliZardrtfrAt i N 4 g l efil i l l
_..titmorramettic.
nmarourrgAimartasg :
111 , 4151zi .11104.,..
~„ ; , . rtimmilhoi
prrrstivirtGutuidammit
CONNELLSVILLE R. R..
On and after THURSDAY, March Sth, 18611
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:. -
De art, ...D•rtue.
Mall to and from Untonrn. 7:00 A. at. 0:00 P. Xi!
McKeesport Accommodt'n%ll:oo A. at. 2:05 P. X.
Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 r. is. 10:00 A.. 114
West Newton Accomnual'n 4:30 P. at. 813.5
Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 r. al. 7150 P. 34'
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. at. 640 A. 14
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. 31. 10.100 A. X
For tickets apply t .
! • J. X. KING ,4 Agent.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. .mhb
IXIM=I
LLEGHENT
VALLEY. RAILROAD.EgOggiII .
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City-without change
of cars—Connecting - with trains East and West on
the Warre. & Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic &
Great Western Railways: Shortest an quickest
route to 011 CRY and Franklin, and all points in the
011 Regions. • :1
On andlafter April 28th, 11308,_Passenger Trahla
wilt leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot.
.corner Canal and Pike Sta. as follows:
. 1
Depart.rrtve—
Mall to and Pm Ven. City. 7:00A. M. :15 P.Y.
Express ' " 10:40 P. 2.12:25 A. X. -
Brady's Bend Accummod`n 3:00 P. M. 10 - :20 A. X.
Soda Works Accom'n 5:30 P. M. 7:55 A. X.
First Hutton Accomod`n... 8:50 a, M. 132:40 A. Y."
Second Hutton Accomod'n 12:00 M. 3:55 P.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda' Works at 8:03
A. 2., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 a. N. Re*.
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. arriving St.
I Soda Works at 2:55 P. X.'
H. BLACKSTONH.,
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. a
JAS. F. nicuem,
it TSBIIOH TORT.
W. AND CLEVELAND.
From June 7th, 1868
and andve at the - Dawn
time, as follows:
Leave.
Chicago Ex.:;. 2:03 a mi
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a m,
ErletYgiM'l' 7:28 a 'Ea
Cl. Wh'gßl'l 6:13 a mi
Chicago Mall., 6:58 a
m;
Chicago Ex .... 9:43 a ml
Cl. - 41.Wh".gEx. 1:43 pan
Chicago 1:58 p m!
Wh. &Elie Ex. 4:48 prc
_Depart froM dtteprieny.
. Brlgt.'n Ac. 8:58 a m Leqadale " 10:13 a m
.11:58 a m
"Rochester •• 2:23 p m
Wellsr"e Ace.. 3:43p m
Leetsdale Alm. 4:13 pm
N. Brlgt'n " . 5:33pm
Brlgt'n " • 6:28 pm
Leetsdale " 10:43pm
war 1:58 p. m. Chicago
/14" 11:23 a. m. Mica*
ies F. IL MYERS
clll Mr ! , ;AI,I.
LOUIS
RAILWAY. •
CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after I'HUNDAY
May 10th, 1867, trains will leave and ii - rive at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
2:15 a. m. 4:35 p. m.
9:40 a. m. m.
Mall Express
Fast Line....
. . —...
Fast Express , 1:50 p. m. 11:20 a. m.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. " 7:05 p. m.
McDonald "s Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m.
Steubenville Aecommod'n. 3:511p.m. •i 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc`n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m." 8:20 a. m.
SPECIAL No:rim—Sunday Express leaves at I:SG
r. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 0:00 the next
morning.
The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sundays and
Mondays excepted, and makes close comedians Er.
Newark for Zanesville and points oil Sandusky,
Mansfield & Newark H. it f ;
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville.
E IV - Pi ST LVAI,
CENTRAL ItAILIIO
n and after June 7th,
rive at and depart from thi
Washington and Liberty s'
Arrive.
Mail Train.... 1:15 a m
Fast Line 1:40 a m
Wall's No. L. 6:20 am
Latrobe Ace'n 7:50 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m
Cincinnati Ex. 0:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m
Baltimore Ex. 1:00p m
Phila. Express 1:20 pm
Wall's No. 3... 2:15 pm
}haddocks No 1 5:50 p m
'Wall's No. 4. 7:1.5 pm
Altoona Ace'n
. and Emigrant
Train 0:30 pin i • .
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station' evert
Sunday at 0:15 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:014
a. m. ReturninF, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.
and arri :s at q all's Station at 2:01) p. in. • .
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For fanner information apply to .1
. • W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compady will not as
sume any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to:One 'Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAI4S_,
Geheraliktperintendent, Altoona, Pa.-
ESTERN PENN
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SYLVANIA. RAIL-
S YD . .—On and after May 10th, 1507, - the Pea
eenger Trains on the Wettern Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart Cron) the Federal '
Street Delo., Allegheny City,_ai foll P ows: • , •
•• • eRa ' •
Spring:Pe No 1 0:34 a =Mail ' 6415 stn
Freeport No. 1 13:15 aln Freeport No. 1 9,-.10 AEL
ivo
Express.:„. .... 10:15 am Sharpb4 N0.i11.1120 anx.-
Sharpbrg Ho. I 1:25 p m Express... : .1:50 pm
Freeport No. 2 4:10 p m t 1 lingdte N0.1:-•3:50 pm •
Mall .. .. .. ...'... 5:50 p m reeportNe. 2 6:05 pus
Springd'e No 2 7:1Ilp m Drlngd , e, No 2 7:30 p 111 -
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. . -
The Church Tralh leaves -.Allegheny Janet: every"
Sunday at 7:40 a. m,. reaching Allegheny! City st
9:50 a. m: IReturning; 'leaves Alf hear , City gat ' '
1010 p, m. and arrive at Ailegheny :' ruict: at 9:419 ,
p.m. I
CCITMETA.TIOSI TICKETS For saliin packages' Or
Twenty,' between, Allegheny' Cfty, Chestnut street.,
Horns, Bennett; Pine Creek, Abut and Sharpsbnrg,: .
andoood only On the trains stopping at Stations ape.
cid on tickets. .• • ! • .• . - - • -. ~ .-
. T 0 trains leaving Allegheny Chi ,..
at CAW s., M.
and 1:50 P. In make direct.bonnectiOnnt Freeport
with Walker, , E this of Stages, for Butler And Hannahs
town. Through tickets ma) be virchased -at - the •
°Mee, No. 3-St. Clair street, near the Suspension, ,
Bridge• 'Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For farther Information app ky to ,
- 1 JAE:FSLEFFERTS, Agent.
.Federallftreet Depot. •
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad. will not as: - '
same any.rtak for Baggage, except Dr wearing ays.,
parel, and limit thel. responsibility:to One Hundred
Dollars In , value.
~ All baggage .. careening thls.
amount in value will bent the risk or trke owner, tub
tess taken by special contract. ,___• l •
i • EDWARD H. 'WLLIAMS,
fienn•al Sunerintendent, 'Altoona. Pa.
PITTSBIIRGH. PA
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
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_Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AND MOST ItELTABLZ BOUT!
from the Emit to all points
Colorado, Nevada; •
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California, Vtah,;
,• Arizona, , WaShliagton,
••••
New Mexico, Idaho,
- • -
• Oregon.
Tito ilathe • leapi State Line and Letitenitoet2t . •
dal% Mainly' exceptel,l
Louthkarrival ttairui
anted
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Railroad hem St. , sad Barthian and
St. JO, 4•l4coad•ftata Quinn.y conataglisi at •
ranee. T o pek a and Wathego wi th 'sages nor
points. Kaaaa. ,At ereL
'worth with the UELTVb STATES %PAES.33 VOX
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With ta t e Mini, 'Additions of rolling, iitcock
equipment, anu tne arrangement* made with re. -
eponstblertiterismd . Transpomation" Lines, from itst,
western te rminue, this , road now offers, unoan idled!
• facUlties for the L transmission otfreight ?to' the sac:,
' West. _ ,
Tickets for Imre at .air the , 1A4114010 oIEo in thot t '
United States and Canadas. 6 .1
Be sure and ask for tickets via THE MOH*
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RAILROADS.
'AYNB & CHICAGO R.
PITTSBURGH R. 8..
trains will _leave riont
Depot, north isidei city
r.
Arrive.
Chicago Ex...,! 2:08 a II
Cleveland Ex. 2:08 am
!Chicago Ex.... E 11:93 it m
Sthe Mg Ex.'llB a tee
;. Lamis Ex..!: 3:33 pm
&Wh'g Et! 4:38 pm
lErie Yren EX 0:13 pm
Chicago Ex 4:23 p m
ICI. lc Wh'g Ex 7:08 p M
Arrive In Allegheny.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 a tit •
N. lirigt'n '4l 8:28 am
'',l-18193 ant
New Castle ' 10:13 am
Leetsdale ' 4 ! 9:13 am
" 4 ! 1:08 pLa
N. Brigt'n ' 4 .: 2:43 pm
Leetsdale " 4:83 PM
7:2S
Express leavei daily. pia
• c Express arrites atlp.
General Ticket Agent.,
PAN HANDLE ROtTE:
•Ittal;iNMß
• /867, Traloa will at-.
e Ltoton Depot, corner of
-treets, as follows:
Depprt.
Day Express... 51:25 a m
6:30 am
Train. :L. 7:50 am.
•Cinetnnati Ea 11:40 a rtt
Wall's Nb. 11:51 am,
Johnstownfie . . 3:05 pm `-
itraddocks of 4:ooirns
Phila. Retires.- 4:50 pm
Wall's No. it.. 5:10 pm
Wall's 30. 6:ospm
Fast Line..... 7:30 p m -
Latrobe Acts;n 8:50 pm
Swissvale Arrnllo:so pm
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