The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1868, Image 3

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Oikzew, op Tiu4 PrrrastraGE Gezerrz,
• , BATUBDAY, JILI2O 20, 1868. • $
Business; sa Is to be' expected at this
.
particular season of the year; has -been
very dull during_the pastareek, and there
Is bat little Prospeer of tidy itMxtediate
s im-
Mediate improvement. Buyer! Are re
stricting .
their pi‘rchases as'much as posit
ble in enticipatloa of a still farther depre
ciation in values, while sellers, on the
other hand, are , anickais to realize, and; as
a general thing, concessions are willingly
made whenever there is an opportunity to
make a sale. - •The weather, although op
presaively hot, is all that could be desired
11)1 1 the growing crops, and the indidations
for a good harvest were never better. '
GRAlN—Owing to the fact that there is
but little Wheat offering, the demand is
rattier better, and while the market is a
ahadestirmer; prices are unchanged; prime
Red may be qdOted at $2,30 and sto 8o
higher for White. Oats dull, notwithw
standing the 'arrivals are light; sale of 200
buihs at 77c, and 200 do at 78o—on1wharf.
Corn is quiet, and while there is a good lo
cal-demand for prime -Ear, Shelled is very
dull; we quote the latter at $1 to $l,, and
the former •at $1,07 to $l,OB. Rye dull
and nominal at g 1,50. Nothing doing in
Barley. • • •
BUTTER = Therois a yer7„..fair.
mind, and we can report sales, of prime
fresh packed it 2fEto 28. • _
EGGS—Continue dull, and with con
tinued:liberal -snivels ; prlcerf..liaVe
further• declined; 250 may be'regarded as
theluling pride, though We hada small
sale'reported at 23c. . ,
POTATOES-The supply of, old Mock is
beiligqiretty well' redticed, tint: - .lhe same
true of the demand; Peach Blows, for
small lots - in store, at $1,25 Ifee bushel.
New pro 5 :16., co to I 1,0& per bbl,,
as - to . -
DRIED NWT—Continues -very dull,
and the stock is pretty large, holders
arq,very anxious; to realize and close out;-
we continue to quote at 6to 7c for Apples;
and 11 to 12c for Peaches.
'FLOUR —While there is noimprovee
ment to.note:itr the demand and the mar
ket is dull, prices a re not quotably lower.
Standard Spring Wilmot brands are worth
$9,50 in Chicago, and cannot, therefore, ,
after adding 70e per barrel- freight, be sold
for less.than $10,25 to ;10,50 here. Winter .
Wheat may he quoted at $l.l to $11,50, add "
$l4 to ;15 ' for fancy brands. Rye Flour,
PROVISIONS —Bacon Is quiet but
steady; we quote at 135; to is% for Should
ers; -.15%- to 16 for 'gibbed,: and A. 754
to 18e for. Clear &dm 17M to 18e for com
mon • Elams; 185 to • fOr. Family
Rams; and 19Me to 20e for Canvassed Sugar •
Cured }laths. Lard, 18 to 18Me for prime
kettle rendered. Pried, Beef.. 21 to • 22c
for` lain and canvassed. Mesa Pork, ;28,
VINEGAR—SsIeS of pure Cider Vinegar
at 25c, and white wine pickling Vineger , at
21oril
LARD OlL—Unchanged at $1,23 to $1,25
for No. %And $1,43 to $1.45.f0r
ITAY—Is dull and-nominally unchanged
as $l5 to $2O per tom -=
SEEDS—Flaxseed is scarce and in de
mantrat 12,50 tetli2,ss, while Clover' and
Timothy are seldom mentioned.
SALT—Is dull and nominally un
changed; $1,75 to $l.BO to the trade, and $2
for small lots in store.
New York Produce Market. I I
By Telegsph to the Pittsburgh Garette.)
Nriw .YORK, June' 20.—Cotton steady;
sales of 1,500 bales at 310 for Middling Up
lands. Flour—receipts, 4,106bb15; the mar
ket is dull and 10a15e lower; sales of 4,900
bbls at $7,10a7,60 for superfine State and
western; $7,90485 for extra State; s7;9oa
9,90 for extra western; $11,10a13 for white
wheat extra; s9al3 for Round Hoop Ohio;
California declining; sales of 1,200 - seeks at
,$10,25a12,75. Rye Flour quiet at $8,50a10,50.
Conitteal dull. Whisky nonninal. Wheat
—receipts; 94,957 bush; the market is very
quiet and prices without decided change;-
sales of 13,000 bush
- at $2,23 for No .I spring;.
$2.20 for mixed spring; $2,55a2,65 for infe
rior to prime white California; $2,23 for
Canada Club to bond. Rye dull and :de-.
clirdhg; sales of 500 bush Pennsylvania ,at
$1,90. , 'Barley "and Barley Malt nominal. ;
Corn—receipts, 77,323 bush; the market is'
dull and le lower; sales .of 58,000 bush at
$1,05a1,07 for common to prime mixed
weatern,atloat; 1,08 for high mixed; nearly
yell6W; $1,1031.11 fOi western-yellow. Oats.
—receipts, 40,675- bush; the market is
dull and lower; sales: of 48,000 bush at Mc
for Western in store and 83 do afloat. , Rice
quiet..COffee verydull Sugar tirilet;'salesi
400 hhds at, 1234 for Porto Ric0,.11 1 2,h12 1 ,4 for'
Cuba. , dull; Small Bales Porto
Rico at 70. -!Hops quiet. =isales-at'loa4o for
American. Petroleum quiet at 16 for Crude
and;3l4l;r.Retined„T bonded: :Coal quierand!'
nnobangecii Leather, Hemlock~ sole active:
and firmer et , 28329 for Buenos Ayres light
and Middle weights... -Wool quiet; sales
300,000 - lbs. at, laso ler, domestic-fle
e ede.,
Piirk"Viihatid 4 firtrier and' 4idet; salkel,ooo.
bairels at,528,26128,37.f0r
_new mess, closing'
at $28,25 cash, $2'7,75a29,00 for old do, closing
at $2B for renular,.s22,' 504123 for nrime,. $24,25
324:50 fokprinie mess; : also, 501 bblii new
mess, seller for last half'of July, at $ 28 , 50 .
Beef steady and unchanged, with sales of
160 bbls. , Beef hams nominal at 2 7 / 1 35. Cut
meats quiet; sales of 150 packages at 12a13;
• shoulders.at 16a17. Hams drill and heavy.
Lard dull arid heavy;' sales 585 tierces at
16%a17y, fof steam rendered; kettle ren
dered at 17%a18; also 500 tierces steam ren
dered, seller for July, at 17%, and 500 tierces
do, seller for first half of September, at
17%.,Butter steady at 31a30; Ohio at 31a
35.' Cheese quiet at 7a15. Freights tO Liv
erpool quiet and unchanged.
LATEST—FIour closed dull at saloo lower
with demand confined to pressing Wants
.of local trade. Wheat quiet at $2,14a2,19 for
No,, 2, and tt2 1 2252,23 for No.-1 spring..:Rye
dull - and heavy at $1,85a1.95. Oats quiet
and heavy 814a82e in store and 8254883 c
afloat for western. - Corn dull and heavy at
s l , o l l ,ferinew:mixed xvestern - afloat. Pork :
quiet and. firm at $28,37 for mesa cash and
regulir. `Beef steady with a limited Weas-.
t meats dull and =change& Bacon
nominal, dull and heart at' 17Na17V, for,
fair to prime steam.- Bggs'2:3B24c.
PITTSBURGH, Pr. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, June 29.-S cars metal, Bryan
&Caughey; Ido do, Brown & Co; 6do do,
Nimick &. Co; Ido do, Jas Wood, Son dr
Co; 7 cars iron ore, Shoenberger & Blair;
20 bbls flour, John Shepard; b bbls eggs.
Voigt, Ittihood & Co; 2 pkgs tobacco, Watt,
Lang dr Co; 10 bxs pipes, Pretzfield & Co; 25
bxs cheese, E Hearleton; 9 do do, W Kirk
.patrick & Co; 40 do do, Haworth, MeDon
aid & Co; 25 do lin, W MGklimleY; 25 dodo,
Arbuckles & CO;- 22 do. do, J B Canfield dr
Son; 20 do do, N J Braden. ' 10 do do, H
Riddle: 10 sks -rye, H Rea Jr; 5 cars meat,
F Sellers & Co; 100 bbls, flour, Seghmyer &
Voskamp: 390 do do, owner; 150 dd do, C B
Leech; 200 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 bxs
canned meat, Reyrner & 8r0;.3 do- do, J A
Renshaw; 25 bills broom handles, 11 R Mc-
Clellan; 250 pigs lead, Dithridge & Son; 100
bbls flour, Keil & Ritchart; 259 pigs lead,
Schoonmakea k Son; 400 sks flour, owner;
, 128 bills green hides, G N HolTatott; 1 car
potatoes, Bricxer & Co. .
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
ROAD. June 20.-3 cars iron • ore, Mc-
Knight, Porter & Co; 1 dodo, Everson,
Preston & Co; 2 do do, Hussey, Wells ,t
Co; 10 do do, Sboenberger & Bro; I do lum
ber, Fuller, Longhead & Co; 1 do do, B
Schmidt dr Co; 27 masses copper, T M
Howe; 3 bbls tobacco, 10 bxs do, J Megraw
& Co; 6 cars pig iron, Nitpick & Co; 37 bdls
Iron, Moorhead & Co; 3 Viols cider, V Wen
zell; 4 cars pig iron, R, C _Loomis & Co; 3
caddies tobacco, J Fullerton; 1 bbl tobacoo,
Weyroau & Bro; 11 bbls eggs,-11 Rea Jr;
25 Mob's vinegar, Graham & Shannon; 21 bxs
scales, Fairbanks, Morse & Co: 20 boxes
cheese, T C Jenkins; 25 do do, Watt, Lang
it Co; 15 do do, Vangorder & Shepard; 100
dry hides, J Hammett & Son; 50 bbls oil,
Wm McCutoheou; -51 do do, D Bly: 30 do
410, C.A Worincaitle; 17 bgs corn, 11 do rye,
12 do oats, Melton° & Anjer; 22 bxs cheese,
N A Braden; 25 bxs soap, BWs -rneat e J A
Reushaw;-40 caddieFr.tobasco, C Keothen;
8 casestonacco, Little, •Tlaird & Patton; 164
sks millfeed.'J Domng.lort.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND MT. LOUTS
RAILROAD, Juno 20.-;--11' 1) 88 14 '" 1 box
bacon ; 8 eke rags, F Craighead; 1' car
`grain, Brown dr W.llllitirui;' I bxeggri,'4 pails
butter;l Pett; "10 bbls vinegar, J
pinxitt;"sbbl4" eggs, Ni7,l: Steel & Bro; 20
- 4 6 ; ;brooins, 5 do' brushes, McElroy dt Co;
40 eke bbls AO; G'hitOert 4 lo bide
rdo, l lTtgobtrelbitehir keg tobacco, Charles
'/Costfien; 12 eke corn,'Maikibi :oH`arper.
'ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. June
20.-1000 lath, T Simpson: 8000 do do, Pot 7
terfield di CO iiiitrA l metal, :Ifoßnight,
&
Porter Co; 55 ,ske,Patflt Scott It Glea4
- bgs r . 314, - W`J Meek; 18 bales wool, Jenny dc
Andrews; 21 'chit railroad' Iron.' 'North
Miasonri R , R Co; 2 oars-`metal, H Wdod
side; I,car ; olay, Kier, Glover ik Co; 11 eke
wool, %V, Barker Jr 4co; 320 bbls oil, Clark
7 4t Simmer.'
A r;i,XdrrirrY' 'Jane' 20.-1' oar
wheat, W McKee &,Co;' 7' cars limestone,'
Superior./ron -Cop 1 icarlumbar, (lurch
R:1 do, shingles, A Rdtbrson: 75 bides; /,
•bdls Sas Callery; 20 do do, .1" LuokeatnP;
•
6 - ski flaxiood, Snydenar bbls'eider,'
Toledo Markel, 'Prrilottntow AND • CONIDILLBVIIME t
Ithar.nosD, June ;10.-72 - eke wheat, Wm.
ED T Telegiitch to the ettrAburgb
'McKee &,ICor 1. bbl-maple sager. Smithg•
: Tar.wpo, - june 2 A -- Flour; the :market is `Johnaton lir, Colvin; 4.bb1..,wkiekv,,,1 , Ad,
(inlet, with i 5441 044 of 260 barrels;,tio:'Audea ien & Co; 101 eke oatapDillinger Steven,
Isprerepo tt#4 B •Mh. eat; the .rec'elptit.for son. ; ,
to.dordinn fiCPll9° 6l losheitirthe nier t Parrnintitawr ' • "
get Is steady fiviiwomws-Aobei . - Michigan June'lif,L44 skisfyi. Cl " :l 7, w A l ti ace 'Rll"6" es i
a t pm, anagte Michigan at 42 - ,4&-,oorin: )s utter,pardoern'titt"A.,...veytipvinoLE.l6,:it2ib(jettni
the i teeel Pt Ei AY,AMIC 4II4 I 4I tilsioooloo*, l '
els; the niarket.la itoidOlawai:witai Ambit, axe s; mai n ot t L AA .11'9 Pri!
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tar Telegraph to the Pitusevrrk, Gazeiie -
OirtoAott, Surit• 2b.—Flour - 41rfner, at 20a
25c - -.advancer op Minnesota spring , extras;
sales spring extras at 59,25410. • Wheat
K neel !Active. firmer and. letAigher;
No. 1111,•/1,97i1,38, indNo.-Tat11.2y11,94,•
closing quiet at 1.1.98 cash, and • $1.03)4, Bel.;
ler - all - month; for No. 2. • Corn modoratelf
active;_ sales No. 1 at 88 . ‘a88llf, No. 2 84x, ;
afk r and , 4hiected at-803081.1.-cficeintg istsiady
at 56% for No. lln store. Oats fairly active
and ga;ie higher; sales at 68Ka38c. dosing
with buyers at 611,i0 and sellers at 67c. . Rye.
quiet and 'firmer sales fresh receipts No. 1
at 111;52 in store. Barley entirely nominal.
Provisions dull. Mess Pork ULM. - lard
x s ,,i a lower; sales- iogs. • Dry salted
shot:lidera packed - .hi' hazes '11•No. ' Beat
barns; sales 'B,lOO. Freights dull;' 'Bo <on
oats, 4c on corrr;antl Oo on wheat to'Buffalo.
Receipts-3,455 bhls flour, 18,084 bush wheat,
172,710 bush corm' b ush 3;491
hogs. ShiPments=4.2l9llt b bls tionr, , 32,890
bush wheat, 155,515 tiush 'cord, 5,802' hogs.
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Gold Closed at
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(By Telehispli to the 'Pletstreigti Gazette.,
- • ..1 NEw YOBEG June 20, 1868.
MONICif AND GOLD.. '
Money still easy at 3 per cent.; abundant
supply; exceptions at 4@5 per cent. .Bterl
ingquiet at ito@liox. qou steady dur
ing the day within range 140x 5 414*,
closing at 1.10.
, , .
Loans, 127,411,176.08--decrease,flo,244.l6;
specie,; 59,124,330 1 —decrease, $2,068,601; air-
s34,ll9,l2B—decreasei $47,728; de
posits, $211,464,3374increa5e, $813',622; legal
tenders, s72,s67,sB2=increase, $3,384,742.
, • GOVERNMENT&
Governmenta strong,Arith large Gerinan
demand foiTen-Forties. Coupons of 1881;
Ivy, @raw do. '62, 112%®1135i; do. '64, •
.111®111%; do. '66, ' 111©111%; .dcm new
1133®114; do, .'OT, 111®1.14%; do. 'ge t
109%@1091‘; Ten-forties, io634@iosty,
Seyen-thirties 110©110X. Border State
bonds, are yerystropg, with aetiye demand
and small offerings.
,
Railway market steady and in good de
mand; it -closed dull,.but the fluctuations
are.. unimportant., Pacific , Mail higher.
Miscellaneous and Expressshares quiet.
Terre'llaute preferred, 67:' Chicfigo 'and
Alton, lag Pra Du Chien2ilpreferred, 98;
Ashtabula, • 104; Indianapolis and Cincin
nati, 50; old Virginia. 59; new. - do., 573‘;
Missoinis, 94%; new 'Tennesses, 75%; old
do., 76. • • • •
- The following arp the 530 prices , : Can
ton, 49@)49%; Oulnberland, 33©34; Wells'
Express,- - , 263P@)26%; American Express,
50%@51; Adams Express,. ;55®55%; ;Mer
chants Union Express, 27y,®27%; United
States Expiees; .52; Quicksilver, 25A;
26; .Mailposa, 4(4 , 4%; Pacific Mail, 031 /,@) -
99 %; Atlantic, 30©33; i Western Union Tele
graph, 37%@37 , ,v 8 ; New York Central, 13 , 1%
®134%; Erie, 08Y, ®68%; preferred, 77; Hud
son, 140®141;;; Reading, 101®102.11arlem,
12231@127; Reading, _.1.111@,101X,; Wabash,
47%@48; do.,
_preferred, 68@69; St. Paul l
64%40)67; do. preferred, Fort Wayne; 1113 i
®lll%. Ohio and'Mississippi, 27W427%;
Hartford .and-Erie, 1,5%®15%; Michigan
Central, =9123; Michigan Southern, 91%
@KM; Illinois Central, 155@i157; Pittsburgh
9034@91%; Toledo, 107%®107% Rook Is
land, 1053.4@105%;.N0rth Western, • 65g(g,
'65%; preferred, 77%@'77%.
Mining shares dull; Gregory, 520; Quartz
Hill, l2s; , Edgeitill, 385; Smith d; Parmelee,
255. •
Receipts of Sub-Treasury $1,304,029; for
week, 425,523,529; payments to-day„ $7,412,-;
272; payments for week, 525,974,576; balance
595;636,220. Imports for week: Dry goods,
$960:023; general mercluindize, $3;505,865.
ETV Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW OaLEAris, June 20.—Cotton in mod
erate demand;- middling 2.934 c; Biles 250
bale& . Gold 140. Sugar and Molasses nom
inally unchanged. Flour (fillet; superfine
V3,25.' Corn dull at 95c41,03: Oats nomi
nal at 77a78c. Hay quiet. Pork dull at
,129,25. Bacon quiet; shoulders 1834 c; clear
aides 17 1 ,iie. Lard; tierces 18%c; kegs 20c.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
MILWAUKEE, June 20.—Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat, closed weak at 2.1,80;4 .
for No. 1, ;1,87 for No. 2. Oats 'steady at
67c for No. 2. Corn firm at 86c for No. 2.
Receipts-700,bbls flour, 18,000 bu wheat,
400 bu oats 2,000 bu corn. Shipments-3,000
bbls flour, 42,000 „bu wheat, 300 bu oats,
24,000 bu corn.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.;
PHI4ADELPHIA, June. 20.—Petroleum
quiet; crude 20c; refined ,30a30Mc. Flour
quiet. Wheat quiet. Rye steady: Corn
very dull; mixed western $1,12a1,13. Oats
dull for western. _Provisions unchanged.
IBM
WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT
RAILWAY MARKET
miNmo'sirAßE,s
TntAithrty" MATTERS
Nev Orlesuis Mrket.
Milwaukee Market.
Philadetptila Market.
IMPORTS DT RAILROAD.
.. — plmnitits.,L,"l9loo44*
any la' tat rell'irtite"tiiMer and
Wain' - WtSs
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The rivet was about stationary yesterday
with thirty inches in the channel by the
Msnbngaheta marks. We had quite a rain
storm on Saturday evening, and it has been
threatening rain ever sines,- Business, is
almost ,entirely.suspended at the lsnding,
and is likely to remain so while the river
is Po low. 1 . . . .
The Leonidas left oineiniati for Pitts.
burgh . on Ttiesday night, and the liCCul
lohgh - was advertlied to follow on' Sun
day.-.:
The R. C. G) ,shit id fr lis•
-tray reshippeu for Louisville
freight on the St. Marys at Cincinnati and
laid up. :1.
The old Belvidere, formerly the .Texas, a
Mississlppi towboat, but latterly a freight
and passenger boat • between Galveston and
New Oideans, stranded PasS Cavallo bar
on the 3d inst. . She had 375 head of beeves.
and struck heavlkyon the bar. To save the
steamer the cattle were driver' overboard.
The swam ashore'.on • Saluria, or were
downed in the surf. The larger part hav
ing been dispOsed off,'ahe succeeding in
getting back inside, and , a very leaky
conditionreaohedindblnola.
• A St. Louis dispatch, under datb of Fri
day, says: It is believed the Galatea is too
slow, and cannot-be a remunerative enter
prise. • She and the Maggie. Hays have ar
rived. . •
Shipments are considerable to the Ar
kansas, but principally by the Memphis
packets. The Minnie, which goes through
to Tort Smith,'has been unable to get half
a cargo in'two weeks. Through boats will
prObably abandon the, trade.
The St. Louis, Miami and Lexington .
Picket Company wit! next season adopt
the restaurant plan of .victualing passen
gers. Ii will be introdueed on the Chester
picket • Adam• Jacobs, in a few days.
The Yorktown reached Benton on the
14th instant. •
The steamer:Lanra, seized at St. Louis
some months age for carrying contraband
spirits, has heed' ordered to be sold by the
United States District Court at that place.
The St.Louls Republican, of Fnday, says:
A wellk-uown ' steamboatman suggests
that the Masters of steamboats hereafter
'use wood entirely for fuel for their. boata
:when below Cairo instead of coal, as is now
generally the case, arguing` that by so do
ing the money that is paid out by steam
boats for coal and sent to. Pittsburgh will
be kept in the country, and afford the
means of earning - a livellhOod to a large
number of men.. :
We clip the, following items from our
Cincinnati exchanges of Friday: The sud
den rise bi - the Licking and Ohio rivers
swept off. some one .hundred coal barges.
containing one million bushels of coal, to,
gethei• with -a large lot of saw logs out of
Licking river. Captain Ford, of the tow
boat Charley
. Bowen, during the storm yes
.terday morning, accidentally fell into a
coal barge and was seriously iojnied. The_
colors of the steamers at the levee were
displayed at half-mast yesterday, owing to
the death Cr Mr. George Johnson, a veteran
river mate. • .
The St. Marys arrived from Pitttsburgh.
She has considerable Louisville freight,
and leaveB for that point. She will not go
back to Pittsburgh, but will probably go
below the falls to stay during thelow wa
ter season. .
The R. C. Gray came In from Pittsburgh,
in command of Captain Ike Whittaker,
formerly of the Guidon.
Captain U. B. Piersel, formerly of the
Louisville, but later of the Louisiana, and
a popular steamboatman, will have charge
of the office of the Swallow while she is in
port; but It is ,understood that alter she
leaves here he will have command of the
boat, and Captain McCarty will go in the
office,
A St. Louis telegram, under date of
Thursday, says: The Galetea has not ar
rived yet, and does not seem to be getting
along very well in the muddy Mississippi.
All upward boats have passed her.
The following item is from the Vick - 8-
burgh Times: We have heard a great deal
said, about taking up the Atlantic's pegs,
but no boat has done it—there they are, at
Hard Times Landing, three hundred and
sixty-five miles above New. Orleans. •What
boat can move them a mile or , two further
up this way Ina run of tWenty-four hours?
Then there is the run of the Princess, from
New Orleans to Natchez, in seventeen hours
and a half. Who wants that pelt of hOrns
now ornamenting the Natchest Wharfboatt
The Dubuque 2'intes, of Tuesday, says:
It was rumored on the streets yesterday
that the Northern Line Packet Company,
during their late Conference In Chicago,
had determined to put down the rates, for
freight between this port and St. Louis
lower than ever, thus lensing the Held open
for Competition. If this r mor should prove
correct, the river war awn rage fiercer
than 'ever. . -
A late` St. Louis paper says:'lt is 'not to
be expected that bust ess will be very
brisk at this season of the year. The general
trade of the river, however, is good, there
being more than an av age amount ship
ped, In every direction The business of
this month compared • ith the same time
last year is sonsiderabl larger, and what'
is more satisfactory, p ' ()raises to retain a
fair degree of activity a 1 the season. The
New Orleans boats are doing better than
they have for months, while upper river
packets are particular • favored with big
trips of passengers wh i li compensates for
the,dull freighting trad:. Next month the
new crops will .comma nee moving when
lively times are anticlp= ted.
MISOE.LL.A.NEOUS.
ev.• ~,,,,, ,
NOT% E.
TN ACCORDANc . WITH THE
A. Act of. Incorporation. olds for subscription to
toe Capital stock of the Co piny to erect a Bridge
over the Ohio Oliver, from ear the mouth of Saw
Run, (TeMperenceville r to Allegheny, will be
opened as follows, viz: 1_
DAVIS,
At 411 lee of R. 11. & ff. E. Allegheny,
JtrifOth and ,
At 'HARE'S HOTEL, Pittsburgh, • July Bth and
At oilce of D. L. PATTEIiSON, Allegheny. (la&
31anchester4 July.l.oth..__ -I_ • . •
_'..And at office of JOHN HALL 'a CO.', Borough of
Temperanceville, July hlth4
The Books will be kept open from 10 Ci'Clpek. A. M.
By oider of the Commissioners.
jeSd'ar • HENDERSON 7. DAVis.•Secreterv.
. r. " cr ' Ccl?W l 8 ! 11 311p E n.
WATER:_
AND STOP.
. coOKS.—Notlee Is b reby given to all prop
erty;olrners, that by resedu lon passed inktreeting
of Councils the Ordinance in relation to STOP
• COCKS and WATER PAV , Oblipter'lBol. See
:Bons 3d and .*-th of Olty C de, will be strictly ea.
TIVEI4TYINtit'S , ?WTI - hereby given - to
have, aR Stop Cocks and W ter Paves removed and
.lowered that conflict with Brdlnanee Chapter lb,:
Sections ad and 4tb„ or the will be, removed with.
`Oat, Bather notice, at the 413E1/Wee owner of, the
property,. By erder,Or Committee on Streets: ,
JOHN T. HUNTER.
Street Commissioner. ,First District:
• JOHN•D hIePADEN,
jedir4o Street Commissioner Second District.
O GLANS MANUFACTURERS.—,
.The undersignedhatilug secured the soleAgen."
cy otthe sale of the eglebrated • ,
•- COPLEY . POT CLAY:
• Are now prepared to ,furnish it: in any quantity to
those iris - Ling to procure this .superiorarticle.
ring tlfteen'years use of this Olen, we have arrived
At Puoh proportions ita we belloye, make* it a better
article for pots than any In the market, we having
secured an auerage stand of aix, BIGOT and INN
MONTHS.,We. wilLfurnish , recelpea far the propor
tion of th mixture of this Olay to_ persons •purcbas
ing, ' The Olity,ls gmUnd and niOulded lumps ; for
delivery.
~ • :,„, ,DfTliftitiOE ',I Ws:
Yoh Pitt, Gioia Werke.
'.l4taahltiat,on S Plttabargli. Pa. "
, . .
pmact T-okx,',.xlEc'',l43mr;:.: . ..;
' ' slim iiiiiiii4lliiciiiiiiiii.: - . ,
i -- - (Cite if ii.lr;• tt' l ."C:qiiiiivtic.),::, „ , .
,
tact.. No. 79 7E9E14 BTRANT,Itoom No. A,
1. ptlipa iti t i t ii, s Box 6 D'. jer i. ou rm on u s s , bil de 4 n cyr e,d ,Y . .... „) . r.
I.7.:ASTdURN ACN and I;OLLINVAILIOPtitVf s :
MOH iAi libodi. ll d'ittleuiat , ;Scientist' pima to d .
sliming LI.IARY,LOCOMQT_LVIat"tsm i s t rz,
misted - slip, solicited+ , %I' *I". 74 *, 1 160 - • ' Y.)
tilll3oiirii"4:l,'"i"."'"A - . .
o f
; I tt , . •
_
f i sag na iV "- " l k b l 4 P - M gEl l
cy t i e fe, 4 T4i.
101 Vf 016 08 1,
MB 1 El I,g/W1:
117'EA3*130/11,11:
adir me
PACKET LINE.
For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg,
Pomere7, Dig Sandy,
Ironton,:Portsmouth, Maysville and
Clneln • 1.. ; -
ST. CIAARL : S C. A. DRAVO, Master.
FRIDAYS, 5 P.M.
The above • emint side-wheel steamers will leave
regularly as •imminent', connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets • d Railroads to Louisville, Nashville.
Memphis. N •Iv Orleans and St. Louts. Also to the
Upper Minis ippl and Missouri rivers.
Freight or • assengera recelpted.throngh either by
rail or rive
Especial a tentlon given to Orders and Way Blasi
ness, BARNES & COLLINS, .
- (WRIEST HASLETT. Agents.
NOR I HERN LINE
. .
-' PACKET COMPANY.
. , [ESTABLISHED MOIL) -,
The Chili; Through; Line Running pa.
1
, tw xi tat. Monis and St. Paul.
Shippers °siring their freight to go through with
out ru-sbi ing above St. Louis. *AI please sonsign
their freight
—VIA NORTHERN LINE.
Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, -sad
guaranteed tiy_
FLACK & OOLLINGWOOD, Agents.
Auk ' n. C. GRA.Y, -
leb - No: 94 Water Rtreet.
640 MILES
• ' OF T
UNION, PACIFI RAILROAD
„ .
Are now finished and in op ration. Sixty miles of
track have been laid this sp ng, and the work along
the whole line bet Ween th Atlantic and Paelde
States is being pushed to and more rapidly than
ever before. More than twenty thousand men are
employed, and it is nbt impOssible that the entire
track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished
in 1869 instead of 1810. The means provided are
ample, andel' that energy; men and money can do
to secure the completion of this
CREAT, .NATIONAL WORK,
At the earliest possible day, will be done.
- The 'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
,reoelve: ;. • . , ,
I. —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way,
mid all necessary timtwkr and
_other materials
found along the line of Its operations.
GOVERNMENT. GRANT of .111,800 acres ,
of land to the tulle, taken in alternate sections
on each side of its road. This is on absolute do
nation, and will be a source of large revenue in
the future., - ' •
III: A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000
to $48,000 per mile, according to the' difficul
ties to be surmounted , on the various sections to
• be built. The Government takes a second mort
. . gage as security, and It is expected that not only
- the-interest. but the principal amount may be
paid In services , rendered - by the Company in
transporting troops, malls. &c. The interist is
now much' more than paid in this way. besides
securing a great saving in time and money to the
Government. . • - ,
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to
issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to
aid in building the road, to the same amount as
the U. S. Bonds, Issued for the same purOose,
and no more. The - Government permits the
Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to
deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the
road Is completed, and after It has been examin
ed by United States Commissioneri' and pro-,
nounced to be in all respects a Urst-clase Rail
road, laid with a 'heavy T rail, and completely
supplied with depots, stations, turnouts,' car
shops, locomotives, cars, &c.
V.—A CAFITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL
LION pOLLARS have
, /en' paid in upon the
works Deady done, and. hich will be increased
as the wants of the Comp up - require.
VI.-NET CASH EARNING on its Way,Business,
that already amount to lif RE THAN THE IN
TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These
earnings are no Indication of the vast through
business that must follow the opening of the line
to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that
FIRST MORTCACE. BONDS
upon such a property, costing nearly three time's
their amount. ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY
cONTINVENOY. .
. ~.
. . .
The Company have aoundant, means in their
treasury; and make no appeal to the nubile to put
-chase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptions are en
tirely astlifactory; bet they sulamit that, for entire
security and liberal returns; there la certainly no
better investment in the market.'
The Union Pacific Bonds are for $ll,OOO each, end
'have coupons attached. They' have thirty years to
run. and bear annual interest, payable on the drat
days of January And July, at the Conipany' a Office
'ln the City of New York. at the rate of six per cent.
In gold. The Prinetpal is payable in gold at matu
rity. The ' price Is 102. ' At the present rate of
gold, these bonds pay an annual income on their
cost of " .. - . .
NEARLY NINE PE/I'OEINT.
The Company reserve the right to adVance the
price of their bonds to a rate - above par at any time,
and will not till any orders or receive any subscrip
tions on which the money has not been actually paid
at the Company's office before the time of such
advance...
Parties 80scribing will remit the par value of the
bonds and the accrued interest in currency at the
rate of six per cent. per annum, from the date on
which the I.ist coupon was paid. Subscriptions will
be received in Pittsburgh by
JAMES T. I3B.ADY & Co., corner of Wood
awl Fourth streets: -
1141.11.T . ,,C4CGIHLET & Co., corner of Wood
and Th!ril Streets;
8. MoCLEAN & CO, 75 Fourth Streeti
PH: R. HERTZ, corner sth and Wood
ROBINSON BROS, 78 Fourth street;
, . .
AND IN NEW YORK •
At.tp:ie Company's OINCS, No; 20 Nassau
Street, and by ' '
408 N J. CISCO dr. SON, Bankers, No . . 59
Wall Street; and by the Coespany's advertised
agents throughout the United States. '
"• Rendttinees should. be !nide in 'or other
funds par iri . New York; and the Bondiiiill be sent
free of, charge by : return, express. ~: Parties sub.
scribing through local agents, will look to them tor'
. theireafe deliver Y.. " ' ' ' •
A PAMPIiti... , T , INI) MAP FOR IBM has just
been published by,, the Company, giving fuller In..
formatiori thin is advertisement, re
speethig the ProgrOsskof-the-WOrt; 'the Itesonrces
of the tiountry, traversed by .the „Road, the Means
for ponstrtiotion, and the Value of the ponds, which
will be sent
,'friee On . application at - the' Company's'
°Clops., or to safer the advertioek agents.
. JOHN 3. CISCO, Tregsureri
stwr
CIOAXI CMAIP
.- SEALED. PROPOSALS POR
•
10'000 'Bush..Nut and Lump Coal
ie be delivered. to the. yard of• the ROUSE. OF
ItErIIGE. • Coal to 'be 'aubleet to weight, and' but
wattle bine ditringtiltily and Augost.t , - i*
yrOpoiod to be leg et, the uOlge or the ltisiltutioti l
. 67
I •
On or porpro .JUZIE n oon .
e. 4 • - itirtirdhr of
";,;)'-) csupPut tarhirrrzE.7.
avrateurti,
44
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tt t - xkittmet ; .I}-3
7*..t frt r il *0.4:
co —IIMIV#PARS. Vre
.ixo Una
E=7
COMMISSION ; ICMCHA.NTS.
WATT, LArirp,& co.,
VITOLESA:IiiNCALEAS
, . ,
Groeeries, Flour, Groin, Frothiest, Po
visions, Fish, Cheese, tarpon-Oil.
Nos. 179 and 174 WOOD STREET , ' tiefFiLlberty
street,. Pittsborghqa, • • 71°8113S5 Y. -
NTJEL.r, J. A 4 SMELL.
STI,CELE & SON," •
Commiision Mei-chants
AND DZALSRI3 IN
Per-. 01371, GRAIN, P 4 M,,p,11, dgeo.
No. 95 OHIO STILE= near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA
-14;11 ea N. ILEANOR Jos Hann
ME.ANO/1$ HARPEia,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND BRODY:X.SC
CcOubtissmort arencii.ekivins
399 LIBERTY STREET; PITTI3BVEGH.
Collelgtravants soiletted.
RIMMENCRS—S. G. Harris, Cashier Ilfe,shanhca,
National Bank; J. B. Dilworth Ac Co., R. T. Kea.
nedy & Bro. la81:124
PETER
KEEL & RIMILAJEIT, r.
•
COMMISSION MERCH.AIqT3,
- • : AN D DEALIAII/311X
pLotrrt v eirtAnc, SEEDS, HILL PEED, ate., he.,
349 - Liberty` ht., Pittsburgh,
16774:b37 : _
T
.4 • J. BLANCHARD',
'Wholesale aid Retail ewers,
MCBANE & ANJER,
_ ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers is FLOUR, GRAIN and . r i sot•ucE GENE
ERA.LLY, No. 14- 1 WATER STREET,- above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
F E TF ER & ARMSTRONG,
FOBWAPIIIiG dID 0 . 0101:1103ION IffalaBANTS,
For the sale of Flour, G-rain. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit, and - Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of Flraf, l'ittsborgh.
fe22:uil '
+JOHN" HOME EDW; R0171311.....WM. 1101182.
HOUSE..&-BROS. It Su e .
"mem to JOHN I. HOUSt &CO., Wholesale ,
rocas and Commission 3derchants, Comer of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.
RIDDLE; No:18 ' LIBERTY.
c 11. • STEEET, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Comma/Men 3fer
ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gam
EMIT. KNOX 11-MYREN ISllOi,,
A:t i, KNOX & SON, CONUNISSIOIC
*MEW HANTS And dealers in VLOIIII, Glum
y_EED and PRODUCE tiENERALLY.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hail, Allegheny My,
psv.enswrosicr, COMMISSION
• •MERCHANT IN PIG—IIIETAL, BLOOMS;
E, . 'WROUGHT SCRAP" IRON, FIE • BRICK
AND CLAY ,_&e." Warehouse and Office, Nos. 366
and 368 TENN STREET.,. Storage : furnished. . u .
Consignments solicited:" oe3
_____
XI • ITTLE,- BAIRD PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers COl=l9Bloo Merchants and
eaters in Produce, Flour , • Bacon, "Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard.oll, Iron, Balls, Glass, 'Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 111 SBCONDSSTREET, Pittsburgh.
B..CANFIELD:
'& SON CORP
• MISSION & FORWARDIN MERCHANTS,
nd Wholesale Dealers in Westerlißeserre Cheese,
Rutter, Lard., Pork, Bacon , Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, -and 011 s, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and. 146 Front street, Pitts
•
JOHN 1311APTON... ' A. WALLACE.
§IIIPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE
:SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 8 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58
PROFESSIONAL
OS. A. BUTLER . , .
J
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE,
Once, 120 WYIRE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGII. PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. mitako9
SAMUEL McMASTERS,
ALDII LAN,
E=-Officio Justice of the Peace and Polite Magis
trate. Office, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, - Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal , Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. mhlG
VIUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICP TIEE PEACE AND .
- POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PERNA: AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA,
Deeds Bonds, Mortgagee, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and ail LegalDnamess executed with
promptness amtdispatch. • . my 29
. ARINION,
Justice of the Peace,.
'COAVEYANCER, REAL-ESTATE & INSURANCE AST!
• CA.RSOB' WritEii . „.EAST
Colleetion olltents solicited and Promptly attend
ed to. .. . - • : • . mr3:510
WIL I&Itl H. BARKER,
JUSTICE Or TN EPEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
°see, CARSON STREET,' nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PaTSBORtIEi.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to. • ' ' laylm6l
ARCMBALD BLAIIiELEY;
80. 98 EIF'REE STREET,
ap6ni9o:4lkr PerTSBURGiI.
DANIEL 'ItIeMEA.I.,PIL
• P';ACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND .RESIDENCE, • •
rti co. 59 Grant St., near If Igh.
J S. FERGUSON, •
ATT6RNEY,-AT-LAMi,
No 87 .v.trth‘Styeet,
SECOND VE:OO.IL, FRONT ItOOM. - 4 1%7i1:W73
JOHN W. RII:IIDELL,
ATTORN EX-AT-LAW.
Office,ll6 Dtamood Street,
(Opposl i te t4e Court House,)
EEO
W a.: ;LEWIS, :
ATTORNEY4T-LAW •
No 99.12,1=nd:0wl Street,'
mesas
H PIAC*It.ELL'i
ATTORNEY ANO:tOUNSELOR AT LAW,
No 80 Grant Street,
mr24tb23
JOIM STRAINI
•. 7 .• '1A.141.101103.1Lik.N9
Es-OPTIOID oir -THE 'PEACE. AND
POLICE tiIAGISTRATE. • .
0E16,111.2 FIFTH STREET; apptialte tl/e Ca fii n
.drat,. Pittabargh. - e.
Pa. Dond !lands.' llortgagea,
Ankanwlndgments,-*Depoitltloan and all Leigal Rust
•flesa executed with pronniturss tad - : :
- c• BlecODlllll3, "...
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
) No 87 'Wirth Street.,
2eneLona. Bounties and Aire-ars of Pay pr•oinli:
collnnte4, , • • - - ; .
..,ate
; • • ItOTELs.
11110y : i11;f111k111M - a ILESOWA , ,
A tim
11 ' ' LAIR UOUSR,Storiebont P&,
,ontil;s l itno et Jna l isworts ii,: rtimEtlP
I " "burir titib inl/41twIrrlititun:) I n 1 8 11 13 0:14.1 1 4' .
t a ,....,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,......„-givizi,
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-_.
rr'
_. , ; RAILROADS.
..-
eo nGnw
szcz4svitax R. R..
On and aft r THURSDAY, Much stb. /MI
trains will arrtte at and depart from the Depot, car
ner of Grant gild Water Streetsi id flaws:*
Deport. Arrive.
Hail to and froth traiont , n. 7:00 A. - x.- 4ltoo P. 14
litdEeesport ACtornmodt'n .11:00 A. X. - 31:05 2. - SU
Ex. to and Biont' 3:00,p. N. 0:00 A.
N. West Newton
troAts,
cco n mmod n. 'n 4:3114p. ra. l- 0:35 A. N.
Braddock's Actommodat'n 6:15 P. M.. 7:50 P.: x.
hi
Night Acc. to cKeesport.lo:3o P. B. 5:40 A. N.
. u ) rt
Sunday Churc Vrain Co and
frcen 'West N 0n......... 1:00 r. ai. 10:00 A. X
For tickets a ty t 2
1 J. it. KING, Agent.
_w. , B. 870 , Simerintendent. mu
.____
iit t i f i LLEG:Wrir
VALLEY RALJA__ROAD.
Y DIRECT ItO TOTHE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venatign Ritinrinloilt-cuange
of errs -Connecting 'with trams .u=s, and West an,
the We're.. de 'Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic &
Great Weeteßailways. Shortest and quickest
route to Oil Cit and rrarthins, and all point& La the
00 Regios. I
On andllatter April 26thc1068, Passenger Trills*
il
will leave froniand arrive at the RlttabUrgh Depot.
oornerCanal sod Pike Ste. aa follow: .
Arrive.
Depart..
_.
Mall to and :422 1 f / refl. City. 1:00 A. M. 6.13 P. *.
Expeeas ~ 6, 10:40 r. x.12:513 A. lit..
BtskaAts Bend Aecommod'n 3:00 r..m. 10:20 A. X.
Soda Works Acconi'n 5:30 rift. 7%48 A. X.
First Huttonlotnod'n... 8:50 a.m. 1.1:40 A. IL.
Second Halton ceomotPn 12:00 fr
Id. 3:55 P. P.M.
Sandal Churc Train leaves Soda Werke at 9:01
A. 5., arriving.; in Pittsbiirkh at 9110 A. 11. Be
tutntnn, leAvesrttsburgh at 1:10 P. li.. =Wing Ilk
Soda Works at :50 r. at.
AgentACKEITOtiE, thap 'l.
W. P. 110PEi icket
: I t 81iIi • ;
1 3$ '
FORT
W. AND CLE.O.NAND•.,
From - .Time h, '13613,
• and sr:Cl/ea: the
,Rnion
time, as follo‘Vel:
Chicago Rs—. ' t
2:llKta tn' l
.Cleveland lx.. 12 : te mir o
Erie & Ygn 11'117:29am
CI. le Wh:11.1`1 6:13 a m
Chicago-3,13.2..1 : 11:39a m
Chicago_ Er. - ... 9:43 it m
CI. A.Wh'it Exi I:43pm
Chkago Ex.... 1:32 p m 1
Wh. i Erie Ex ,J4:4114pn.
NIVAr/rem Allegheny.
t grzt Ac.119:59 a IR
Leetlidaie ..: llo:aa a ta
-... " • " 11:58 a m
Rochester .'' 2123 pm
Wellsv'e Ado..\ 3:43p m
Leetsdale Ace'. 4:l3pm
N. Brlgt'n ".. 5:33 pm
~ .N. Stigt'n " .:0:219 rpm
Leetsdale " . 1111:23 pm
1p.eir.1:54 p. ni. Chicago
air 11:23 ai t tn. • Oh . .
.J. B. A*13:11.
. . . ,
-t) ENN S. , LVA.NIAMIEff
CENTRALI:RAILEOIiD. •
n- and afteri June 7th, 1867. Trains "will sr- .
rive at and depart from the 'Union Depot,- corner or
Washington and Liberty streets, as. follows:
Arrive:l i Pepart..
Malt Train..::. 1 .15 m miDay , ExPress`..• 2:21114111
Past Lille 1:40 a niWalli's No. 1.. A:3O aNI
Wall's No. 1.. .8:20 istn Mali Train - , 7:50 a ISt
Latrobe Acc'n t 7:80 am *Cincinnati Ex 11:40 a zit _
Wail's No. 2..1/3:soatalWalPs No. 2.. 1151 a in.
'Cincinnati Ex. Il9:10. a in Johnstown'Ae. - 3:08 pnt
Johnstown A0.10:35 a in _Bra ildoeks Not 4:00 pMr L 7
Baltlincce Ex. 11:00p m .PUlla. Expres. 4:00 pus...,
Phila. Express 11:20 pin Wail's: No. 2.. 5:10.p ns ' •
Wairs No. 3:. 1121.:15 pm Wall's No. A.. 41;05 pat, r.
B rad dOets No i .5:50 p m Fast Line..:.:. V:3oprilit''
Wall's No. 4. .7:1/3t,pin Latrobe .Acc'n 8:80-pm
Altoona "Acc"n Swissvale Ac 'n 10;80 , p tr,
~
Trt arulea/L:Hant• 9 - :30 p m -- ... . • -:.• .: ,-•• : , A .-.1
The. Charrit rain leaves Walla 'Station ay -• •
Sunday at 9:13 'g
in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:
a. m.. Fdetaraldg, leaves Pittithirgh at 1,2:5D1 P.' )
and'arrit - A at Wail's Station at 2:ootp. in. -
'Cincinnati Express 'Wes daily:J:lß other train; '
daily except Sunday. -, r. -,- , . , ~i
For further information appiz to ;- - -,-• -' - ; •
I W. H. B CR w all, -Agent.
The F'enntrylYanis Railroad Company will not as
sume any risk for Baggao, except for wearing sp.. -..;
parel. stollimit 'their responsibility to One Hundred •
Dollars In val ue. An ',Baggage exceeding-that
amount in value will beat the rlsk of the owner, an.. '
less taken by special contract.- --
.1';
EDWARD H . WILLIAMS,
jell . - General Superintendent. Altoona, 13a.
- _
„
ESTE N PENH . L
R V 1 IV . SYL NIA RAI '
AD.—On and after May 10t114-18674•the •Psuwi-
senger Trains en the Western Eennsylvailln Ball. f.
road will arriVe at and depart - from the' Federel '
Street Depot Allegheny City, se follows; ~ • , •. ;
• Arrive I
__, - '-- - ' Depart.' '''' • '
Springd'e No I 6:35 a.m.31aU.,.. - . . ..._. •. . ' 6:15 sin . •
I
Freeport No. 1 9:15 a miFreeport No . . r' 9:10 ain
Express '0:15 a m Sharptog Na. 111:910 ale, ,
Freeport g
No.l "1:215 pm Express
I
2 4:10 pm Sprlugd , e'bio 1 ...7:50, pat .”
Mall - • ' 5:50 p m FivelktrtNo. 2 '6::05 pnt
Springd'e trains run
p in Suring:Pe
Sunday
7:30.p in. .
Aboye trains run daily eXcept Sunday.
The Church TOn leaves Allegheny -Janet. eveiT - •
Sunday at 7:40; a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 ai. m. Returning, leaves :Allegheny City at '
1:910 p. m. andrive at Allegheny
...funet. at 9:45
p. m. - • --
CeisittoTATlOvi Tiexerrs—For sale in packagea of
Twenty, betweeh,_Allegheny' City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett; Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping. at Stations spe.
deed on ticketS4 : . • - .
The trains lea'thig Allegheny City at 6:15 a. m.
and 1:50 P. M. make direct connection at. Freeport
with Walker', line ofStages for Butler and Hannahe
town.. Through:tickets: mayt-be. purchased at the
°Mee, No.' 3 Rft Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge, Pittsburgh, and at , the, Depot, Allegheny.
For furtherinformation apply to
I 2JAMES:LEFFERTS, Agent,
- , Federal' Street Depot. .
The Western AFeiinsylvania. Railroad will not 118. ' •
some any risk roe Baggage, except for wearing sp. ,
pare), Brut limitthei..responsibility to One Hundsed '
Dollars in value. . All baggage exceeding this. .
amount in value will-be at the risk of the owner, tut.- '
teas taken by special contract. '
' r • - EOWARD R. WILLIAMS •
,i3entral Sunerintendent. Altoona, Pa. .
myll
Q M 0 K HILL
1110IITIP1
UNION , ACIPIC RAILWAY
• ,•
The SHORTEST AND Xospitzi4sLx Soma '
from the East tti all pollnla bz
C•010Fadi l lilli • ' Ne v ada;
li • • ••
• Cafornia,
Ariz nay • -Washington, ;
I.
Ne' Mexico, Idaho, • • •
• . Oregon. • .. .
TWo Trains leaYe State Line and ,Leavenwortk
(Stuidaysiexcepted.) on the arrival of trains wf ' - •
Pacific Railroad from_ t. Louis, and Hannibal and
Bt. Jo 'Rallroal from-Quincy, connecting at , Law..
rence, Topeka laud Wamego with stages for alt
points in Kama& •At •end or track west of Ellis) ,
worth with the_ INITED STATES EXPRESS COX •
PANYII,DAIY• LINE• 'OF • OVERLAND '
AND E XPRESS COACHES FOR
.133Eirot Nnant la/LT.2r .ArliAirc•ru •
.. •
And all POints in the Territories,
And with BAN ERSOIPS Till-WEEKLY Lnizor.. ,
COACHES for Iron Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Ann
re
e w rdAr e , xi S c a o utt ,*a
i Fend , all points in ' Itrisona. and
'With the re d en. additions of rolling"stock and
equipment, add the arrangements made
O - with re--
sponsible Overland Transportation' Lines from its
western termbills, this road now offers unequalled
thellities for We tranianission of freight to the Far
Tickets - for • le it Millie otticis 2 In the
United State; end, Ceeedes. • •
Be sure andl ask 'for tic k ets via THE SMOK Y;
HILL :lINIO4 .f#PIF/C - usiLWAX,..
EASTERN eiVLSION.-
- PITTSBURGH, -Pk.
Prr . =wncitiT'l+A
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T . 0 1 •: 1 1. 1 ***,P.Q.4 ,1 #14 1 - 101 : 0 400 - : -
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Tail it/ "i4I3ABLSIMIII '
'Numberin g sixteen Ilrst•clom; v. 0111 8 14 among INclit, -,
ttmeelebratedii- - -
CITY OF PARIS. '.
Is 14, . CITY or BALTIIII R.lg,' '
CITY Or ANTWEtP,
CITY
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Inver,..New ;Yen. " T. " nage grfurth "infonalle ,
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vu ,
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. 7LA - -- 1001060: HOW LOST !! 110 W - 1
RESTOrIi. Just pubitaiaat. iliteated fissa- ,
... ~ p r ies. - cents.- '.A, LECTURE' ON THIS' "
friehrliAl. TBBAWBOINT I , and Radical Cute o['
twersnatotrtueliVor Began:o 'Weekiesi, iuvoluntary
gmislsloss, iiezilal Debility anti Imptdaments to ritar--
riste,'seneradlYt t iNervOtialiesa, ,ComiumPNou. EN
! itT i or il inglVgl, entapand Physilug lusgsselti. re-
In At Abuse. Ice: by HAM. J. Culver
woll&llLLtilli,bqr,u, t,bo .Ithveu Busly:' 3 4 3. ."A •
800 - "clioliasi ifir 1411 FFKBP;BB,' sent ~ ,
11 2_,...ndetiOnaFtiamilptsin erirelupt.-Uk As? Address. Poe" =
GIL" receiln of six cent 0,,0r i sis posture atamos. ~ c
.4 A Af 44 r J. II: LIMN Ea.Co.;' , ISI Atm Err
41 ' 1/01iii. rouTorm as tun *rum. Also Dr:
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rtwait avow.' aid interim.- •
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Yrrrsittatuu N.PR.
testae will leave... Crew
Depot;. With .sidin citir
•
Chleapt- Ex.., 2:0 it a, sis.
Cleveland Ex. ' 2:08 a Ea
r ihicagoEx... 1123 a as
Wheeling Ex. 11:08 ant
St. Louts Ex.. .3:33 pm
Cl. &Wive Ex 4:38 pas
Erie & litre Ex 6:13p xi
Chicago Ex...• a put
Cl. dcWb`g Ex 7:013.p1e
• Arrive fn
N: Brigra Ac. "7:03 ait 7
,gftga.a ID
Wellsville 8:53 a zo
New' Castle " 10:13 eel
Leetsdale • • 9:13 asa
- 1:0d pis
14 . ,13rligt'a " • 243 pa.
Leetsdale •• 5E83 p
E pa
lress leaveadally.
.ress arrives daily.
:•• General Ticket Agent.
' A. ANnutsolir,
oc!ie : rafi4iperinte t ndpi . : !,
‘MBSTIBM,
•nerslTreigitt said Ticket Aleut • ;
TEAUKSIII
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