The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 27, 1868, Image 3

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lßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Eiszette.l
Nnw Yonir. June 1868.
' ' ',lcoOpz . Arrn
lifeney easy at Big 4 per cent. for call
- !Sterling Anchanged.. Gobi steady,,
oloihig
the shipments to-morrow will probably ex
ceed onemillion. - • -
Governments steady : Coupons of 1881,
1173;6117X; do. '62, 113g6113%; do. '64N: I
'• 110%6110X; do. '65, 1113‘6111%; de. new,
118%6113X; do. '67, 113346114; d0.r68, 109%
109 X; Ton-Forties, 107346107 g;" Seven-
Thirties, 109%6110. ~ Conversions to-day,
' 1823,000.
t 4 BOEDER STATE BONDS
Teniiessee, 76; old do., 76%;
old Velinias, 78%,,•• pew -North Carolinas,'
• 76%; odo., 78;' NRtsottris;l3434694%.
EXPRESS AND RAILWAY SKAREIL , „
Express shares heavy and lower.
laneous dull. Railways buoyant.
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l• The following are the 5:30 prices: Canton,
4964934; Comberbuid, - )3234035; Wells' Ex
; press, 26626%;' - Ath'erfcan . Express, 46%6
@47; Adams Exprose l 53653%„ Mer
,. chants Ur.49XxEir055i3 4 346 25 %; United
States Express," 4e%@47: Quicksilver, 2434
62434;,.Mariposs 465; • Pacific Mail, 101%
(4)).ol l WAllantleiV asked; Western Union
Telegraph, 31%6W; New York Central,. laii'46l3sr4l•Rrik 7 OVMOßcpirefeifedl
14 7 6
614 189i thlo 4 11 31 1ess M iss ;
30 %; Washl 49 .-N9J 9 Kll:7 l 4l4:rallit 96®
•!, 66g; do. preferrea, 7834679 ; Michigan
! Central, 117%6118 ; Michigan Southern,
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t! 92%692%; Illinois CentrA 157%@158;
s , Pittsburgh 90 g0 90 %; T01ed0,104%6104%;
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Rock Islanti, 105%; North Western,
69X(4174;,-, preferred,: 79679% Fort
Wayne, 112346112 g; Hartford and Erie,
15615 g; Chrome and- Allon,'. 135%; prefer
;4 red, 135; Marietta,• 2d, preferred, 1035;
ti Ind. anC.Cincinrudai 60.
• MINING SHARES
Mining sharei'dtill.
813B.TREASURY.
ti • Receipts at Sub•Treasnry, $2,076,955; pay
; • -merits, 1654,712; balance. $97,690,136.
,
t New York Produce Market. ,
.
'.l [By Telegaph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
ti lIEW YORK, June 26.—CoiIon is more as
`0 live and %ale better; sales of 4,100 balei at
• ,t:• at 31a31Kc for middling Wanda. Flour—
• receipts, 6,099. bblav the market opened
.
f r firm but closed dull and drooping; tales of
8,100 bblaat 56,85a7,30 for superfine State
1... and western; 17,80a8,60 for extra State; $7,75
4 : , a 9,55 'Tor "extra western; $10,80a12,90 for
~
white weat extra; 58,65a12,90 for R. H. 0.;
1 !) - 3; . a i ti= St. Lauis:4lo,soal4,so.for
efincladiarin thiltale9 Bro "
t 4, 2C510 bbbrextra State for export; Califor
nia more active and wiptuaul,,change; sales
-ti of 3,100 sacks. Rye, ;.141a.A11:0-de easier;
;I sales of 200 bbls at $8,25i10,35. Corn Meal
4- rather heavy; sales 6,000 bbls Brandywine
t
~ A at $6,20. Whisky „nominal. •Wheet-re-.
•4 ee1p#4913.45fl liustaithe. market Itv*rv•
:it heavy and 3asc lower; sales of 49,000 bush
• :41 at 12,05 fur No 2 spring; $2a11a2,15 ,for p0..2
• a do; , 2,50x2,70 '= for • California: Rya ctall;
- sa les of 500 bus Southern at 11,75a1,80.
,
...,! Barley quiet, with sales. of 3,000 . bus Call.
- .4 forniaot abbut. 12. 'Barley Malt ' nbmhuli.
.
~4 Corn dull, heavy and l a2e-lower; receipts,
' ~,.; 55,600 bus, with sales of 55,000 bus at 11,92 a
...4 .1,05% for .mixed= western afloat,.•Chielly-at
11,03a104, and $1,08a1„10 for-whit&western.
. 4 Oats hall anti lower; - receipts of 44,161htt5;
. f . sales of 48,000 -bnei•stB3a73%.A,c for - western
afloat, closing, sellers. at .83c. Rice quiet:
14 Coffee firm. Sugar in fair reqdest, with
:'• sales of 1,000. bhds Ciiha at 10,ialW 4 c.
°tastes quiet; Demorara 52%a54)4c. Hops
I'
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quiet. Petroleum;
1634 c for crude and 32-o
..,'' or refined bonded. .Pork quiet and heavy,
' sales of 850 bole at 128,20a28,37 for .new
' 4 :l mess,. - eloaing at $28,25 regular; 27,75a28,00
• . for old do, closing at PM - regular; 1 22 ,5 0 4 ,23
‘). for prime , 5 24,00a 2 4 , 25 for primemess. Beef
':;! steady; sales of 175 bbla at previous prices.
4:
'• Tierce Beef qiilet; - sales of 30 tierces, at 128
. 10
. . p a 32 for prime mess and $32a36 for India
..,. 4 mess. Beef •,Ifaras,,nominal. Cut ; , Meats
' ' : dulland heavy; sales of 150 pkga, at-12a1.3c
4:4: for shoulders ,
.and:: 15-Xal7o for Hama.
Lard quiet and a shade easier; sales. of 650
4,, , tierces, at 15Nal6fie for _steam anti 17 4a
':':.= 180 for kettle rendered; also 500.tierceskor
.'.., sellers for the last half - of July at 17c.
.. : '••: Middles quiet; saliahr3o tatini ark* cured
.•;`,"; Strafford- and 50 ' boxes of abort clear on
', II private terms ." Butter dull, at 24a28c' for
'','; Ohio - luid 30a356 for State. Cheese 'heavy.
4'il Frights to '4Liverpool Maier; engagements . .
4- z# per steamer of 2,500 busk grairi, at . sd.''for
'‘...; corn ..414.44451•444.ernabeat.: ..i t: Fn7 r: -.: t :4 .
V, Lirs.wr...-r,Flour gcoeo uunovith Aucaupt
.E ing teade-nky......o4:teat, dull i suid., tuyiettled;,
V No. 2 SPilirfli 5g.,21 ,1 2; - ,*ii.,i, avipg, tam
a 2,13. Rye du ll and hes* at'MNa,. Oats
1
heavy; 82Xafkla lot Western In - stare and
L afloat ' i ' CorniAluil'ina heavy at. $1.02a1,03m
4 for new mixed,Weetern&float: Porkhull
• g at $28,15e28 , 25 for mes s refltilar. Beef quiet
and Amchauged; Cut ' Meats in moderate
request and unchanged- Bacon nominal.
•- Lard dull; 16 14 ,4a16,y,c for,- fair: to prime
-I steam. _Eggs, 233.024 c. , .
St, Zonis Market. .
illy Televant to the Pittsburgh tlisetts..3 . •
ST,LOUII3, June 28.—Tobacco steadv and
unchanged." Cotton; small Sales at 25a2534
for gOod.ordirtary to low middlings. Hemp
good; ord inary .
very dull an d:unchanged. Flour weak, un
settled andfvery little doing: superfine sold
at $6,75; extra at $7,50; double extra at $9;50
a9,7sl , ,treble , extra at (110,50a11. Wheat (1011
and unehanged at 52a2,25 for old and new
fall. Corn dull and lower; common, mixed;
choice and•white at 80a81c. Oats dull. and '
lower.-at 7(ha73c. Rye - slow at $1,85a1.40.
Provisions oxceedingly Mill: Pork eel& in
a small way at $29,50. .• Belk Meats; sales,
200,000 pounds: Dry salted shoulders Old
at private terms. -Faecal; shoulders at 19c,
and clear sides at 170. Sugar Cured aims
at 20Xue- Lard dull at 16c for choice kettle .
rendered.- Cattle in good' demand; but pri, ,
ces for best, quality are barely Maintained, -
while commongiades are lower; iiiferior ,
to choice range from. 2 to 83;e, per gross.
Sheep unchanged, ranging from ilfas per'
head. Receipts.-.95013131a flour; 2,soo'hurlh
wheat, 25;500 busliporn; 9,000 bush' oats. - '
Chicago Market.
Eli, Telegrsgh to the Plttsblrgb uazeire.3 -,•
CHU:IA.6O r June 26.—Flour• unchanged,
with extra spring,,at -$9,25a9,90: ::..Wheat
quiet, with sales No. 1 at.51,94a1,96,•andN0.
2 inactive, with .speculative, demand, at2a
2%c lower; . ; early sales sold at sl,97:hut de-.
dined to $1,95; -closethwith sellers at 91,95.
Z 1
Corn IVotl34c lower; aster N 0.2 at 85388?,,i;
No. 2 at sminy s , and••rejecteas it '78.180c;
'l . l, d o sing dull, with free sellers of lid. lat 8,5
, h and N 0.2 at 823;c, in.store. ' Oats weak arid'
: ,ri• male lower, with sales at 65 1 06631 c, 'and:
: 1:•,', closing with bUyerti nt We. Rye quiet 'and
•-- ifi , steady at $1,60 for _No. 1; in store. Barley
. I;`,. neg
I lected and nominal; , sales of
"small par
. , 1 1 eels on track .at $1,40a1,75.', There •is very
4 ,1 little ltfe" , in the .provision Market. ,Moss
fir• Pork inactive and nominal at,527,75. • rd
' r•lz - firmer at 153;c. Drysaltedsheulderis ore
142,
... active at, 1114 c: Freights dull, wlth'4 on
4 -horn to Buffalo . SeeetPtx--4,214 bblsfirmr,
;r4 *: §0,690 Willa Wlitiat, 180,690 bush corn, 55,899
1 . :1 btish oats.
, -Shipments-- 7 4_ ,596 • bids flour,
i.:i 94.) hush ''witeati 30i 3 Ofig butt , men_ 7, 7 00
bah eats; _, y
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uitpsvitte M4rket:
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my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l , " •
LOUUSVf•E, ;June , "-S
2 6 .alea s 99 lhas
.I T eo,
tobiox;oli ; $71;10 for medium leaf; 43.2, 1 a4
for Ileux , 1 ~cutti.pg;ll 9 fOr4Pirt ;Co.; ,
rueditinificarderi at 4%4. Vlour; imperil's°
dull atirt,so°ll.,,;lVh0 t
111einktithil'hlaiet;
161,95411T010.1 Aciriti..444lk. ar
80 c• 13.3'*',!'"°,1 nali.'"altif' ki f 2 1:: di ,
17igo. ' 0/0n°,8110114;Til nAta.t-iiili,r.
L , iG3'illutra...aluxU
shoulders, 123‘eretildel viNettlividiltlitogi
in Whisky.
'777:0 '' S r . : ; -.'7 1 .1 i . 1 , 4: 1;5 2: : 555;:a 4 2417;: 1-7;;;;;;; " 53:141:.r": " %*r1:75"'"';:"571ZiK3.700.4".::;',71-jSZ Z ;7
• 5f:17";.7."7:::,C:.
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Cliwiffimtl *ifNet.
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iteleittlibb to the Pittsburgh Eissette.l
CISOINNATI, June 26.-Flour and vr ems
dull and the prices nominal. Corn doll it
86a57c for ear; and 89a90a for shelled. Oats •
dullAt 7506. Rye tirmerand held at *1.70.
Cotton held at 254.f0r middling, but the de-.
mend is light. 'Mame in good demaudat
Sill rates; sales 200 hhds trash at $4,75; lugs
Pa 9,10; and leaf $10,25a50,30.. ,pravial oas
dull and lower and in little or no demand.
Mess park could be bought at 127,75. Lard
at 16'4c. Bulk shoulders 11%c; packed
sides 13 alto. Bacon- - shoulders
and clear rib and clear sides 16N,(16,(c. SU
gar cured barns 18%a1934c., ' Rutter dull
and lower; Central, Ohio ,24a26% Western
Reserve 26a280. Eggs dull at .180 w --Sugar
and Coffee steady, with a -.moderate de
mand.' Hay dull and the stipply large, but
the prices are unchanged: , Unwed oil do;
dined to _ ,11 05; sales, 175 bbls. " Petroleum
dull at 53a35e for refined "free. Lard oil
51,35a1,40. Gold $1,40. • •
Banal*, Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsbentb Bazette.3
BUFFALO. June 26.ReceMts--18,000 bus
wheat, 60,000 bus corn, 21,000 bus oats,
2,7501 bbla flour. Shipments-17,000 , bus
wheat, l l2s,ooo • bus - corn,' 40.000 bUs • oats,'
Freights dull and unchanged. Flour very ,
dull and tending downward. •Wheat
'Corn; *ales of 16,000 bus No. 2at 90340..
Oata ;dull and drooping; sales of 30,000 bus,
to .mvive, at 74340., -Rye and.ll3arley nomi
nal; . .Mess Pork and 7aAd unchanged: .
lleawaukiu),
[By Telegrapb to the yitthbursh easette.)
34.1LwAWKIECEs June 1 26:1—Flour dull and
loer; , choice Minnesota, at $9a9,50;. • choice
Wisconsin and Iciwa.at 118,76a9,25; medium
at * 8 .5 0 40 2 . Wheat dull andlowenk No,
at $1,137U; and NO: 2 atsl;7B. Oats dull ; and
lower at 684:i 'fat 'Nil. 21' Corn nominal. .R -
cell:as-700 bbls flour, -15,000 bush 'Wheat,
4,000 bush onta,"4,ooobushcorn Shipments,
3,000 bbls flour, 1.000 bush wheat.
• Clareland. Market'
By telegraph to the Plttatiaitiitlasette.]
Cratinnutsn, June:2B.;=-Plour held XX
red winter 312,18)a12,60;3XX spring 518,50a'
11.00.. Wheat, No. 1 red held :at 112,24415:
Corn; saleas of 2,8 6 0 bushels • at' 92340 and
1000 bushels at 90e, ,and 2,090 bushels at
92c. • Oats held: at 112 c. - Rye' market dull
and'inactlye held At $4,750,80 for No. 1.
Barley market ntiminal. Petroleum Brtner
and the demand more active; 'refined ht
bond held at 27a28c, free at 87829,
Toledo
CBy Telegraph to the 'Pittsburgh Gisette.3 •
ViLEDO, June 2/3:-Flour quiet; receipts
1,008 bbis: = Wheat 'quiet - and unctianged;
receipts' 700 bus; sales amber att2,Bo. Corn
closed' 3c lower; receipts 24,880'bUs; sales
No.-1 at, 871188&,, Michigan, 87a88c; Tejectek
85ct,buyer, July, 91%a94c; 4 SelleyJnly; 87a
88c. Oats lc lower; receipts 4,870 busraales
Michigan at 69c. -.Lake. Freights dull; tic
by sail to Buffalo; propellers asking 8,4 c.
i l likr4et•
[By Telegraph to, the Plttiburgbpazette.l .
PIXILIDELI4.I4; June 28.—Petroleum un
settled; crude at 19l7;c; 'refined at 30;Sc.
Flour dull and weak, Northwestern extra
-family at 1119,75a11.. Wheat declining; red
Ind amber at $2,40a2,45, Corn dull; mixed
western at 61,12 Oats, 85ca67c for western.
Provisions unchanged.
Baltimore , Market.
[Et Telegraph to the Pittsburgh azette.l
BALTIMORE, June W.—Flour more active
and-unchanged. Wheat dull and unchan
ged. Corn firm; white $1,13a1,14. Oats
dull and unchanged- Rye4dull at 81,60.
Mesa pork firm at. Pk Bacon firm and in
good demand; rib sides 18346; clear do. 17c;
shoulders 1434 c; hams 21a22c. Lard dull
at 18c.
Memphis Market.
(BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh qasette.l
MErernm, June 213.-CottOn nominal; no
sales; receipts, 8 bales; exports. , - none;
week's receipts, 47 bales; exports, 252 bales;
stock, 534 bales. Flour; superfine; $7,80.
Pork, 529,00a29,58. BacOn dull; shoulders,
13%c; clear aides, 173/c. - Corp, 90a9243.
Hap, 818. Oats, 80c.. Bran, 28c., Butter,
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, Pr. WAYNE A ND CHIOACK)
Rairatoash - Junto 26.4 cars metal,
& Co; , 2 .dodo; 'Moorhead & Co; 4 do do,
Bryan .t Caughey; 2 bbls eggs, Volgt; Ma
hood & Co; 10 bas.soap,W 43 Feld; 66 bags
rye, 2 do' oais,"s kgs butter, Woodworth it
Davison; 2 bales wool, 8 Witherspoon; 35
doz brooms, Arbuckles & Co; 4 pkgs but
ter and eggs, H Lenz; 22 bales wool, S
Har
baugh it Co; 64 blechease, N J 'Braden; 11
Ido do, D W Rea; 8 do clo,_ll McShane; 20
do do, B Miillkenl.lB &Id& VlA''liken; 25
do, J 8 Dilworth & Co; 25 do do, J B
'Canfield & Son; 21 dodo, Graff & Reiter; 10
do do, Watt & Wilson; 41 bdls paper; Hos
tatter & Smith; 1 car corn, Baker dt Patter
son; 1 car oats,J W Simpson; 100 bbls flour,
Watt, Lang .t Co; 200. do
,e 0
do do, 121 skill Potatoes, evrner.
Ciansi,e.rm AND Ptyrtutunoir - Rsizo
ROAD. June 26.-1 car iron ore, McKnight,
4do do, Lloyd & Black; 2 cars.blooms,
Rea; 254 bloom s, Park, Bros & Co; 2 ears
blooms, WID - McGcfwan; 8 do do, Nimick .
Co; 61 bbls salt, Praltch; 50 bbls oil, J W
McFerran; 4 do do, Harris it Ewing; 19 she
oats, J Glenn; 1 hf bbl tobacco '
5 bait do,
W M Linton; 10 bbls ashes, 14 do beans
Graff et Reiter; .4 pas seal* Fah banks,
Morse & Co; 538 pea steel, Andpson, Cook
dc Co; 5 labia crackers, 3 HM , -Kinnell; 8
coils wire, Western Union Telegraph Co; 5
bxs cheese, J Daub;/ bbl oil, Brown &
58 oil bbls, Johnston it Bto; 50 do do, Thoe
Musgrave; 2 bbls eggs, .0 Schlegul; 1 bbl
eggs,
.4 do, H Riddle; 23 bas cheese, Van
gorder & Shepard; 27. do do, Watt, Lang
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNA.i'I AND ST. Loris
RAILROAD, June 2/1-280 aka oats, Jas
Glenn; l' ear lumber, J B Hall; 13 pkgs
hemp seed' W McKeown A Co; "5 bblit
6 ten lard 14) do hams, Watt , Lang & Co; GO
kegalard,'E 11.21yors,it C0;,20 bbls bungs,
'A B Mills; 4 tea hams, 2 , do sausage, Geo
Lauknery 25 boxes 'crackers, " , Keyiner it
Bro; 2T pkgii tobacoo; Siiiith Johnson .t Co;
8 hhds • Heyl; 10 totes tObacco,'
J 11 Lippincott. 7 do'do, Jas Murphy,. 60. tea
lard Jaa.ll l ,Parker;.lo bbiaail ; Isaiah Dick
43y etz c0;.25 do do, B L FahenestoCk'A Co;
10 - bbls tallow, .Jas. " , Llpidneott; 100 bbls
flour,-Shipton a Wallace; 5 bbls oil,' 1:411=
worth Porter 'a Co:
. .• • •
ALLUGHISINT VALLEY liarazioAb;, June
26,, r -119 -aka oat's, Scott it Ghial; 60 bbls
,salt, Thos Mitchell: 48 skit oats, Mokeland it
Mitchell; 20 do do; Thos' Borgland; Tl 6 cad-
Aies tobacco, Leopold A Hellbruner; 3 cars
metal, Totten t Cu;-8 diilimindong, Shoes
bergeg 4131a1r; , 1 do lime, D L Reynolds; 1 •
bbl eggs, 5 bxs butter, 3" Moorhead; pgks
eggii,7 do butter, J,C Stewart; 5 do do, 3 do
eggs, A Galligheri' 1 " car -metal, H Wood
.sides; 5 bgs wool; Wiildon:& Sou; 1 pkg -to
bacco, Haworth, McDonald A Co; 5 cars
Metal, John, Moorhead; 8, pkga butter and
eggs, .7 Kllnglioimith; 7 do do, J Kemple; 9
do do, W George.' - • .
STATION, Jane 28.-100 bbls
flour, 15 bxa cheese, It It A 'Carson; 8 cars
wheat, W McKee, dr, Co; 8 oars limestone,
3 do metal, Superior Iron Co;12 bdis hides,
13edwInk; I liar Shingles; R H King; 220
bgs oats, J B 14IcKee;'4 bbls ''eggs, J Bat&
Inger; .4 do do, 1.1 Schutt; 4 do'do, If Lenz; 3
dtr.do, J M Lusk,.
- ,Prrreaung AND
RAILROAD, Jupe 26.-275 eke oats, Kell It
Petcbart; 6 bales wool W Barker Jr Alt PO;
lein" tan bark,, C,Lappe; do 40J,,appe
Weise4.2l6 Hitobcock MoCreery
APO;.O rollslerer , cW Milleigan;.27,Bltai
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1;Ifi ''elegntrltto tre Pittsburgh. fispiet te „ ',' :
• - '' - illiM .Tintio24.:—ltiirifit d i 1%
a_: dYAVsti - .u—Atver fallindleina
4 hiding Aft ItithereanatAvutti o -,,,
Want and wan m . i• O4 f ." 1"
, 14.1 4 . Louis, Jane 26.--Woatherefiatiimit
warm.
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...!gm,,•,,,..7-Ainw•Mgr-:..._27,1,7•18431EL-_,I, 7',
t_ a}* _ gy pi;
Thel . tim continues to recede steadily
at this point with Scanetkree feet in the
chanitel by the Monongsdiela mark last
evenhig. " The weather - 'yesterday was
clOUdy and hot with strong indications at
times of rain.
_As the water is again getting low. the
wharf: begins to present a dull and ne
glected appearance; and we do not look
for any material improvement until to
wards Cali.
The, Messenger arrived from S. Louis
yesterday about noon; she experienced con
siderable trouble in- getting over some of
the "bad
_places" between /pre and
Beaver. , .
The Chaimer departed for St: Louis .
about -.1 o'clock yesterday with all . she
could, take on the water; she le ft here
drawing " three teet.
The - Silver Cloud, which left here on
Thursday. for. Cincinnati, passed down on'
the left of Branot, and, we understand,
that she went through without sticaing.
There is more water on the left than there
is on the right, though the channel is not
so wide. . .
The (Thulrow arrived and departed for
Parkeriburgh, and •the Rbbt, Moire de
parted for. Portsmouth. These, boats, also,
hid about All they copid take on t4e
.Tbe Leonidas is laid up at McKee's
RocdosAndthe America was somewhere be
tween here and Deadman at last as
corints. ." • ' -
• The JudVbefore whom Captain Donald
aon had,a,hearing at
,St.• Lonny for the al
leicAphixiting of - a negro ofi his boat, the
Great Republic,: refused to. accept bail, and
he Was.theieforo committed to prison. -
—We clip the following from the St.
Louis "Democrat., of ,Thursclay says : The .
problem' of themountain trade' of 186 S has
been pretty . 'clearly. solved. Thirty4our
steamers left this port up to ,liLay.l7th, car
rying freight at unpri3cedented - low, rates,
and eleven left for Forts Buford, Rice and
Stevenson up to - June 20th,' with `govern=
merit freights, also at what were considered
rnifions'rates. Several licats are making
their second voyage hence to
_points above
named, and-several were loaded a second
time at ports. on , the Missouri for Stevnson
and Benton:" The idea' appeared to be gen
erally entertained that the upper Mlssomi
would be extremely low this year, causing
boats so much trouble and delay - that their,
owners would be inined, 'or suffer great
All such fears have been dispelled.
With bat few exceptions, the boats arrived
at Benton With ordinary if not unusual dis-
patch: andlspid return trips were the' rule,
Cargoes haveheen delivered at their river
!destinations with dispatch and good order.
always excepting those of the Carrie, Ara
bian, Prinness, , Bridgeport and Amelia
Poe.which steamers were lost on the up
ward trip. Each boat,earried from 125 to
270 lens. 'Very kw' passengers availed
themselves of the steamers, some having
only three or four through, passengers on
leaving this port, and a few had twenty or
thirty,-and one, the Octivia. left St. louts
with..7s, and a proapect of adding 50 at
points above. The mountain boats were
drawing generally from 33 to 48 inches of
water, with everything onboard.
—We clip the following' items from the
Cincinnati Gazette, of Thursday : A Qua
keress wanted to go to
. St. , Louis, The
Anna and Wananita were announced' for
that port. EiteOplog into the cabin of the
Ibrmer boat, Bile observed that the bar was
closed up,on one eide a placard caught her
eye, - bearing these words; "Gaines tor
money prohibited." Mr. Trasher being in
the office she spaded him; "Is this a tem
perance boat?""I presume it may be
called so, madam. The captain doesn't
drink, and I don't drink." "This is the
boat for me, then. I see you have no bar,
and don't allow gambling." She started
up street after her baggage, but did netre
turn. It is supposed that she must have
seen a roustabout take a drink as she _was
leaving this boat, and secured passage after
ward on: the Wananita Edward -Dag
gett. mate of the Rob Roy, was stabbed
twice in the back, on Tuesday night, by a
desperate - character. named Swaney, who
was at one time a "contractor" for loading
and discharging steamboats.
—Mr. T. L. Jones a 'citizen of Natchez,
en ingenious mecha nic, has sueceeded in
obtaining- patent for an invention which
converts the ordinary high-pressure West
ern steamer into a low-pressure. Thesame,
boilers engfna sad connections of the high-
pressure boats can be used, and the steam
escapement, is the same es heretofore, but
with the addition of - an , extra orindepen
dent valve, eontrolled bvatniosphere pres
sure alone, and the adaiton of a conden
sing apparatus, all at a cost not exceeding
$ 1 , 20 0 ftrs l , soo -
.
—A' St: Louis paper ewe_ The appre
hensionthat the mountain trade this sea
son will, entail great las on, steamboat
owners in consequence of low water and
lower freighte, anti to be'dispelled. The
average profits of these boats - for a single
trip are estimated at twelve to , fifteen
thousand dollars:
—The.T. N. McCullough was aground at
Deadman all day yesterday, and was still
sticking-at last accounts although hopes
are entertained, that she can be worked off
after being relieved of all her freight.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AL TUC ga
Driwl Beef and Beef Tongues,
BEST BRANDS A! D' CELOICEST
AL large stock of strictly SUGAR"OURED
-HAM AND .BEEF .TONGUES,
Yee largest stock In the market, of STRICTLY
SUGAR-CURED.
THE COLD EELIABLE
EAGLE BRAND,
Good FAMILY HAMS, canYniesea
to
gather 'Mks large Stock Or MOULD
.both rib and clear; prima Kettle Rendered„LAßD.'
tn tierces, keg's, and buckets; all "otarbleh . we are
offering to the trade as low as the Jowest, at 3111,
3119 and 331, corner PENM.and WAYNEiITI3.
, .
SELLERS & CO.
.s . - ... ,r;
. ,
-
, . .. , . , .
.;
' r , •- • ; .•-: '4 , :": ;... 1 , ; •
._.:.... ' • 1 •
MULE TWIN CITY SLATE.. CO.,
.L. mannracture a sorierlorrattlcle of
. .11CIOPINGF . 11-111..A7rE. *
WOE* 43 , Weigh Sty •pittsbingly Pa
. .i: S.;NEWMAYER; Pres%,
yAT: AN1110011): HOW IMO' T 3 • HOW:
RESTORED! . .jual ipubjithed ineectled envet
o , Erice, , Mx.:eitrits«. :A IiECTURE , ON THE''
UKAL TREATMENT and Radical. Cure of
fiVermatorshtea,ror Banitnallreabonesa;:lnitobintAlT
generally Debißty and Impediments to Mar.
'tinge _Nervousness, Consumption, IT.O.
, holm and Fits; mentalalfhysibal incapacity, re
•sulting from Self Abuse, a by Robt. J. CuKer-,
.welli M. D. atabotof the g reen flook4” &43.: 1 _ 0 A.
BOON TO TROUtIARDS Or 01JYTJLKERV.linAt
Auidertenl4 in a plattk envelorob toblor-Iddftaa, 011
:CleglAneltgni.llweeKKaiLtrOitiostft 1101
_R & ... 7 _
' RKW , I‘O3Iiii!POSTOFFIOR X 4080 ., O.Dl':''
Mrreallginisigq9o4%"ATlPLsolle&we i
IIgreW4POI:IIEUING4 AND. i.vbroln4.,_pnttitew
. mew of th t iqu - rur alist n
;figrlit?..Vo'w v ran
*lre t saved.
J. £ H. rHILLIPS.
$e $8 sad 38 Bt. Clelr street.
A LARGE STOCK OF.
1303A8-CITILED
COMMINION MERCHANTS.
ATT,PING /Tv
I WZIOLESALE DrEALLES IA
Gr.eerlea, Flatly, Grain, IProduel, Pro-
rldony Fhb, Cheese, Carlans 011, 4k.e.,
Noe. 174 mid 174 WOOD EMMET, nest Liberty
street. Pitts/with, pa, 1108:0156
M. . • •
80
Commitssion
AND DIAL 7
EIC49ITht. ta-u4sarr
Na 93 OHIO BTEUCCI.
JAXSI3 S.IIIICANOR
MEALIOR Sr. : -
RUMP., GRAIN A ,
CONINMSSION
3so mammy! ETRE*
okasignmezzia saki tea
Barknanc/tB-:-.J. G. Mart
National Bank; J. B. DUwo
nedy & Bro. -
mica H/CIL . JAS. IP.
Kra/16 c RICHAST,
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
AND DELLESB IH
!LODE, SEEDS, MILL FEED, Lo., 14%,
8411 Liberty Pittsburgh,
aar2,4:b37
J. BLANCHARD,
j j•
Wholesale pad Retail Grocers,
No. 898 PENN STREET.
AL/X. W.8ANE......
McBANE ez ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers la FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141.. WATER STREET,,above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ._lee
ETZpit A-BRISTBANG, ,
F,
FORWARDING en onnasnor innumixTs' ,
For the sale of Flour, Grab. Bacon s /Lard, Butter,
Beede, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, coruer of Flrft, pittaburgla.
fe22:hB
JOHN. I. HOIIBE,LDW. 11011811, HONE&
OHN L HOUSE 84.11R05. J. ,_ Sue
tjeessors to JOHN I. HOME & CO., Wholesale
rocars and Commission Merchants; Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11. RIDDLE, No. 1811 LIBERTY
. STREET, Plttaburuh, Pa., Commission Mer
ant and Wholesale Defiler In Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cull ad
vanced on C,onslirnenenta, and paid for Produce grub
erallp.. I sun
El
LOINT,SXOX ANDRXW iNOZ
111 KNOX &- SON, COMMISSION ,
ihtERCHARTS and dealers In Pious.; GRATH
L. FEED and PRODUCE OHNERALLT, Na.
-19 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City,
jal7nl/7 • . '
ri , ri , - Oli
V - iIiRCIIANT IN FIG "iIETAL, BLOOM
E, WHOEF¢HT SCRAP,IRA)N, 'FIRE BRION
NEI MAY, ke. Warehouse and Selo% Nos. 0438
• d PENN STREET. Storage tartdshed.
bITTLE, BAIRD . & PATTON . ,
Wboteazle drorereacwinthierelisdits And
eiders in Produce. Flan?, Bacon. Cbeese,
Carbon au& Lard Oil. Iron, • Nails, :Glass., 'Cotton
Tams and all Pittsburh Manufactures generally,
114 and 114 SECOND S STREET..Pittsb rgh,
T .11. CANFIELD & SON,COI - _
tp • MISSION FORWARDING AtERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Batter, Lard, Pork. 'Bacon, Flour. - Fish. Pot and
Pearl Ashes. and GUI, Dried Fran, and• Produce
kgs r l i ejler, Nos. 144 and 148 Front street, Pitts
,
JOIIX BWPTON....A WALLACX.
putprorkwALLAct i _wpoLie-
BA= ROCERS AND PRODUus DEALERS,
IT SIXTH STILE KT. Plttabureb., lan:rs/1
PROFESSIONAL.
JOEL A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLICE NAGD3TRATE.
Officii Is 6 wytri STREET, near Washington,
PITTBBFItOII, PA.
Deeds., Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, and a ll other legitimate
business executed promptly. . , tph3l):o9
RADIVEIL 111011 LISTERS
9 •
"'"#. • . 6...T.DEMIKABT,
Ex-officio Justice of the Pewee and Police Ma
trate. Office, ORANT-Eff RENT, opposite tb
9 Ca
thedral, PITTBBUBOH,PA.
Peed', Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,.
.Deposinous, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.
VIISTACE S. MORROW,
L
EX-OFFICIO JINITICT OF THE .PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. PA.
Deeds, Bonds. idertgeges, • Acknowledgments.
Depositions and all Leisal - Busineu executed with
• romptness end dispatch. • , my'S
A AIIIIIION, - •
Justice of the Peace;
CONVEYANCER; REAL- ESTATE & INSURANCE AUT.
CARSON snicEvjaiyi , BlitafiNGlMM. •
collection of Bente solicited and promptly attend
ed to. , ultra:Tee
wouLt u
ioi U. iwukEit,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C,
Ocoee. OABSON STREET. nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBIIBUS.
Business entrusted to LL we promptly attend
,
ed to.
ARCHIBALD MARKLEY,
Arzwronikimmr-Air-i.A.w,
RO. 98 FIFTH STlll=,
D ANIEL NeINEAL, IN. D.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
•
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 50 Grant St., near
ap2o:x7l
JS.:FERGUSON,
•
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dr0. , 87 FIlft ? Ili Street.
;SZCOND ?LOOM, TIIONT Root:
JOEIB W. RIDDELL
ATTORNEY--AT-
Ognels, 1/6 Diamond Street,.
(Opposite the Court H
=1
W e A• LAerls,
ATTORNF I Y-AT-LA
No. 99 Diamond S
m115:1C8_
BILACKRELL:,
LAW,
No. SO arant eitreet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A
wyMb2s
ORB A. STRAIN,
ALDERMAN.
ex-orrOto JIISITJQE OF !T
TR EE PEA AND,
POLICY , MAGSATE. I
- Otder..llli FIFTH STREET, oppeilte the Cathe
dral. Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds,lioads, -Mprages.
Aeknowledgments, , Depositions and •all Ge Bud
sin turn and executed with prom tur and dispute
TORN C.
,BIcCOMBN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR fir LAW;
No. S 7 Fifth ,
Pandora, Bounties and Arrea*df
HOTELS.f
lag'-',"-l'„ ~'! 1 RT.
.LAKE,ImusE, Eton . . , Pik,
b . 60 of...TE “orog wg& rriu Iti,,Ratiroade ,
- 01thl 'tdb•now.franklithl ~ ,Ir-hOuse 11
. , .
' ' • iro f igigz o llutiiviN . gilVoittl
• 111 .WtotieadirdeuittivriMg
, i anftgiimmo7 s 2l' . - VIV
1 sum er rev l th ol. b. B"te. Airsiiroprititore
FOB PiNCE"49II;
WILL L E A V E Tfl-DAT, 'AT 10 4, Ey.,
The new and splendid sidr-wheel steamer _
J. N. 11111'CULLOUCH,
G. D. MOORE ' Comniander.
IL MOORE Clerk. '
The above elegant side-wheel steamer will leave
regularly as announced,' connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville; Nashville,
Memplds..New Orleans and tit. Louis. Also to the
tr rizrit=grt 'u fga 'v rb r tugh either by
rail or river.
ju lt e s i tec s i s al attention given to Orders and Way
Per Leight or missile &tram board or to
CHAS 1111%. }Alicia&
J'. A. enzids.
hants i
IN
rip VE.11313. dr.o.
ear East Common,
EtZNY OITIt, PA.
'4Olll HARTER
ER;
PRODI7OF,
je26
CINCINNATI •
i r i are s
PACKET LINE;
. -
Per Wheeling . . Marietta, Parkersburg
Perseroy, lisslllpolls, ' Big gaudy,
Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville and
GluelinialltL
ST. CHARLES. , O. A. DRAY", Master.
PRIDAYIS, - 5 P.M.
The above eleiant isidti;Wheel steamers will leave
regularly, as announced. connecting ' at Cincinnati
willtracsettand Railroads to Louisville. Nashville.,
blettlehls. Xenr Orleans an& St.". Louts. Also to - the
Upper Itilastsalppl and Missouri rivers.- • •
Freight Or.passengers receipt/4 through tither by
rail or river. • •
Especial attention given for Orders and Way Busi
ness. BARNESCOLLINS,_.•
and BEHIFST•At BASI.ETT. Agents.
, FITTEIBtritGa.
n, Cashier Mechanics ,
Ilk & T. Hen•
JaSI:I24
VORTITERN LEM Adr i a
PACKET -COMPANY.
. .
[ESTABLISHED 1858.]
The Only Through- Wee- Running
.rtween Be. Lostis.eittd :St. Paul. • •
Shippen desiring their freight to o through with.
out re-shipuing'sbove St. Louls,_will_please consign
their frel_ght—NlA biOaTiiERN LINE.
Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats,. and
guaninteed by _
BLACK & liOLLINGW001?, Agents.
• R. O. GRAY,
N0..94 Water Street.
53:3=1
.
vngliß ST. LOUIS AND ST.z i ar in a
11 - PAUL. —The lino steamer ' •
BELLiCVERRON - caps. allo. Dißituf.
W ill leave as above, giving through receipts to alt
points on the Mhsourl and Upper Dintsisalppi rivers
at lowest rates, on , •
KOR CINCINNATI, LOIT-a s grit
ISVILLE: ST. LOUIS CAIRO.
ohm steamier • • - t
CAMELIA'
, above announced on
FRIDAY, 98th InaS.—lk F. M
For ftelghtocpassage on boacd.or to ~
• JOHN FLACK.
je24 - J. D. CULLING-WOOD. Agents.
VOR NT. LOUIS,The writ
_a: reliable steamer •'- • '
HATE ROBINSON Capt. J. N. Ettoric,
Will like her aeparture.tor the allure and luterute.!
Mate Ports '
THE DAT June fil7th-4
CITY OF ALLEGHENY /
Tin:AM:m=lNi OFFICE. June sth, 1888.
ALLEGELEXT 'TAXES.
Notice Is hereby given that the Assessors have
now placed In the Treasurer's Office the duplicates
Dom rite several wards of
And of WATER RENTS for the year '16664 and
that said Taxes will now be received in pursuance of
the Acts of Assembly, of February filth, 1860, ,
and of April I,4tb, 1863, subject to the following
regulations and allowances:
PITTSBURGH. PA.
I/ RUH
PITTBB
=II
GH,
635511
_
y woutPtlY
no:fgwl),
STEAMBOATS.
RI
THIS DAY-5 P .. . it,
. .
For freight apply_onleOard or to
jeZ tikiltlEeT IiASLETT, Agents.
Fort ""4b4.Lnitals!lCtri.V.lalVtiroltri:lgents.
, Poor, City Business, School, Moo
Building and Public Park Taxes,
Wire per cent. if paid an or before the
first day of July.
your per cent. if paid on' or before the
w rite r y of August. •
To pe eent. if paid- on or before . the
first day of September.
If paid after the first day Of September,
and on or before thellswt day -of Octo:
beri no deduction will be made.
If paid after the first, day of- October.
and on or before ihw first day 01'1 0 1 0 -
Tember. an addition' of five per cent.
shall be added to, and payable on the
same.
AFTER THE FIRST ,OF. NOVEMBER, Warn
rants will be issued to •enforee the collection of Au
taxes - remaining unpaid, together with the percent
age accrued thereon. and the costa.
, D. lILLGTERIION City Treasurer.
JeS:TM .
-
TAXES TAXES I r
he Tax Payers of the conloildated City of Pitts•
burgh, are her,..by notified that the Tax Books are:
now In the hands of the'City Treasurer, • 'ready for
collection. . • • . ;
Taxes and Water Rents paid between the let of
JUNE and the lst of A UGUST. will be received at w
VISCOUNT OF FIVE PFACCENT.
And between AIIOUBT Jet, „and the 15th of BEP
DISCOUNT OF-TWO PER CENT. _
From the 16th of SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC;
TUBER,B all taxes will be payable afi assessed. After
the Ist of OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. will be added;
and on the let of NOVEMBER, AU unpaid Taxei
. will be put Into the hinds of Collectors WITH THE
FURTHER ADDITION. OF FIVE ; PER CENT.i
making a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,
between those paying in July and . Mote -paying in
November.
WErThe STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are
now due, andsuould be paid oh or before the let of
July, to save cost and expense of stilt.
S.ALIANDER,
City Treasurer.
Jele:Mi
Orrick or CONTROLLEIOF ALLEGHENY t
Pirrsnuitatl, June 33d. ISM
NOTICE TO, CONTRACTORS..
SEALED PRONYSALS I wiII be received at this
office until JULY ,3d, Inclusive. for the erection
of a new 'Wooden Structure at the Bridge over
Montours Run, on the Middletown road, in Moon
town , hip. . , • .
Also, for the erection of a new Wooden StrnO•
ture at the Bridge over Peters Creek, on the raid
leading from the Brownsville road to Ellaslarth, , on
the lands 9f Amos Pearce, In Jefferson township.
Plans arid speellications can be seen on similes.
By direction of the County Commlasteum.
1 - IENItY LtAlll333ol3lrs
TEM
s NOTICE.
•IN ACCORDANCE. -THE
Act of Intorporation. tail:4B'lhr subseriptionto
tee Capital elock of the Company to erect a Bridge
over the Ohio River, from near the mouth of Saw
21111 Run. (Temperancovillei) to Allegheny, will be
opened at follovrs,' vitt'
At omco of IL. El, H..E. DA' Allegheny! ,
July oth and 7th. -
At HARE'S HOTEL, Pittsburgh, July 9th awl.
9th.
At °See of D. , L. PATTEO.SON, Allegheny. (late
Manchester,) July 2.oth.
And at ntßoe of JOHN HALL. A Vorough of
Temperaneeville, July 1.1.01. •.,
• The. Books Will be. kept open from 2.0 - olefoolt A. X.
• By ceder of the Commissioners. .. ;,
Jes:r33 HENIiEttSuN DAVIN. Setretnev.
. OFFICS. OF CITY E:vol Vizir sarDSultYllYol3., t
Vittstutrgh. , Junc 24. ISM. I
NOTICE TO •CON'I'ILtoCTORN.
N" • • -
SEALED PROPOSALS Or eroding, -Por i ng
and Curbing—
GUM 13TMET.-from Webster to Cliff street. 1
TUWNIIMNIIeCREET fromWylle to DocaturElt.
VINE ALLEY, frolu - Feder4 to WasSlugtou
KiRgPATUR K STREET. hour Centre avenue.
to Duncan street. •
FOOB rlt . STREET; from Ross to Try street.
Tfitlll3 tiTItHE,T, d rum /toss to Try street
Will h received at tilts OM* nutll ,FIttILS.Y. July
3d, 1108. Specifications and bisnits lb! to4f.llng,
can be had by calling st this office.
niocvrtn, ,
Cite Engineer. :.
Wit" t)F A I.I.KORESTY, PA.. 4
TnrsAilonZ e' El Orrice, June /Ss
WitYTICE IS HEIREBT GIVEN,
''4 l TO TILE ROLOBiIIti3OF 'IIIE
81x Per Cent: AtUnteital,BOnds of the City
01: Attegi4eny ! , ra., , -
That the Coupons on mild Bonds. ootnhlg dui JPI) ;-
list, 1863, will be paid on. sold day, XibeB the tVg.
tax_,) at the BANK OF PITTBBU RON. the
of Flttsburgh.
*Aortas/SO
-1; • 0 gbeny' kik;
" wreasurefor the, City orAIR , it ,
Jeleireet, t ,• ' ‘;',
TIRAILMPIPI26-1111LIA-0-1-° A
!-- mriv •
11;;PABICIR'A4Pctia!,?r: •
- '
LAI .1 • TIO ' i r ovY
3DTN't
i /Sq.
Al D 4 f i r 1(743 4 1 9 k t :if ,
_ nts Tor xualluracturarat 1.7
Wood a t ree 't, ii e toosa Firth end Sixth streets.
Jelh
TEM
==i
PITTSBURGH and PIDINEMEMI
CONNELLIWILLS B. li.
On and atter THURSDAY. Merehl any 18641,
trains will arrive at and depart from titeDepOt;
'dat per of. Grantand Water streets, as foLlows: • •
Deport. Afrtes.
Mall to and from Trniont , n; 7:00 A. M. 6:00 P. la
McKeesport Aeoommodt , n.ll:oo A.M. 51:05 P. N.
Kn. to and from Uniont , n. 3:00,r. x. 10:00 A. Ms
Weed Newton Aecommod , n 4:3osr. w. 8:30 A. Ms
8ra450001-Aoconiatodat.'n 0:15 P.M: 7:60 P. N.
Night Ace. to llcKeesport.lo:4o N.
Sunday Mirth Train to and •
• from West Newton 1:00 P. li 10:00 A.
.
Nor tickets apply t 3 •
W. R. STOUT. Superintendent.
ALLEGHENY , . : alum
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y -DIRECT ROUTE TO THE -OIL REGIONS.
Running through to - Penang° att s without change
of care — Connecting with trains t Ind West On
the Warn. J< Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic 111--
Great Western Railways. Shortest .and -.Wickert
route to Oil Dityend Franklin. and'all prints in the
011 Regions.
On suidgafter April 88th, 1365,_PassengerTraine:
will leave from and arrive at the PlttsbutgliDepot.
corner Dared and Pike Ste.-'as follows: :I.
Deport.. Artier.
Mall to end Pan Ven." city. 4 :00 A. NY .5:11.5re
Express 19:40 r. 5r.151:95
Brad Bend-iecommodqt 3:00 P.M. 10:80 A. , •rte •
Soda Works'Accom'n x. 7:55
First Hutton Aceaniod.n..B:so A. x.- 11:40 k. 114
&bond Halton Accomod'n . l2l:oo Si.- 3:55 rs Its
Bandatchurch Train leaves Soda Works St WWI
.4:111:, arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. is.
turning, leaves Pittsburgh atil:10
Soda Werke at 51:55 r. x. • •
E. BLACKSTONE;
W. F. HOPE. Ticket Agent. - ie
I I TINIBUR.G]&
••
CINCINNATI AND BT.KgltfglMil
PAN HANDLE Roirrik..-
CHANGE OF TIME.- - On- and a
i t 51127Ai r. -
June Slit, UMW. trains will leave and arrive et the
Union Depot, ae follows, Pittsburgh time:
De a rt . Arrivs.- •
Mall Express • 9 : r...m.19:10 a. Ms
Past Line -9: a. M. T:l5 p. nu --
Fast Etspreas 9:10 p. mi. 1.10s0 0 ,„
MiXedWity 6:10 a. M., 7:05 p. m.
McDOnald*:: A,ce , n, No. 1 .. 11.40 a. m. 3:05 p. m.
Stenbelivfile Accommod , n. 3:55 p.m... 9:304. - ms
McDoni:9l.!, Ace% ay . °. L . -5:95 p. at 5190
- aricuratinct.—Bunday Express leaves si
p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 15:00.a. In. the next -
• The 940 a. tn. Train le:metal:it*Sundays ex,
cepted, and makes close connections fit • Newark . for
Zanetville 'MIA , points on Sandnaky;l:Mansileid 9 •
Newark it. R.. _ • • •
. 2 9,1 r- SCULL, General Ticket - Agent.
.
W. W. CARD. Bup't.. Steubenvlile. •
•p B,H FORT WAYNE lt-CHICACKSE.
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBUII.OI4 14 B.
From Jane:7th, 'sea,' trains : will ' leave treat
and arrive et the Union Depot. north: akin, -city
time, as.tollows:,.. •• • • • •
• Leans.
Chicago'A 03 a miChltigo 2: aril
Cleveland Ex.. 2 03 am Cleveland-Ex. - 11:08 a m
Ede it Yea 31.1 7 28 am Chicago Ex ..
. - ,
Cl. sWs•glarl. 6 134,:n 'Wheeling Ex. 'llOO a zia
Chicago Mail.. 5$ m St. I.ouls. Ex.. • 3:23pm.;
Chicaralll4:... , - 48 a m Cl. - 8 Wleg Et' 4:38 pm,
w 2 _ll 6M Erie & Yg'n Exr.B:l3 p na• ,- •
Chick/b KX.. • 168 pm Chicago Ex. . 4:53 pm,
WII. Erie - • 48pn. ql. • Ex .2:08 pat , . •
Depart from Allegheny, Atigne isi Alter:ay, •
N. Brizt , n sic.- 8:68 a m N. Brigt.n A°, :030
Leetsdale -.'• '10:13 am N. Thigt'n :22.a
"-.11:58 am SIAM •ft •
Eochester • " 2:23 pm New Castle " 10:L3 ~
Wellev'e Ace.; ..3:43 p m Leeßsiale " !1:1:13 ant •
metedele Ate. - 4:13 p m a 1 : 08 pax
N. Brigt'n . 5:33p mN. Briet'n '2:43pm -
N. Briltt'n " . 6:28p m peel:di:le 4:53 pm
.beetadale - . 10:43pm " 7:88 pat • - r
p. Chicago ExPrelm leaveadaily.
AAP 11:23 a. in. Chlcagc Express arrives datlyl
-f F. 11.-:MYERM‘ General-Ticket Arent.
. Capt. DkA
kEri N Y LVAL
' CENTRAL KAILRO.
and after June 7th.
rive at and depart from the
Washington and Liberty si
Arrive. •
Mail Train.;.. 1:13 a m
Fast Line 1:40 a m
Wail's No. 1.. '13:20 a 112
Latrobe. Amin .7:50 am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m
Cincinnati Es. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a_ta
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m
Phila. Express..l:2o pID
Wall's No. 3..._ 215 pm
Braddock* NO / .5:50p m
Wail's No. 4. 7 . :15 p m
Altoona: *ten • .
and Emigrant ,
Train 9:30 • ' ' '
The. Church Train :leaves WalPs Station tura/
Sunday at 9:15a. wi., , reachhig Pittsburgh at 10:06
a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.
a n d arch te Wall , ' Station at' :00, p. m.
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other train"
daily except Sunday.
For Butner Information apply to •
W. H. BECNWITII, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will mot
same any risk for Baggage, except for westing ap.
wet. and Milt tnelr responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will bent the risk of this owner, un.
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD 11..."WILLIANS„ —
General.Superinteruaent, Altoona, Pa.
A,yzereitaj PENN-IRMMBI
SYLVANIA RAIL
RI) .ond lifter May , lOth, 16674 the
senger Trains on the- Western pennsylvania.
road . arrive it and depart, , Irom -the= 'Federal
Street wrA Akleoeniqty ; asiollo
tre N ws; •
Springol-.6:35 a m Ma 11..,, 6:15 ant
'Freeport No. I - 8:15 a m Freeport No. I - 9:10a nt
Express...... .10:15 am Sharpb'gNo:l /is 90 osa
Sharpb.Ro.l . 1:95 rent 'Enters 150 p na
g
TreeponNo. A 6:10 pm dmingdle•No 1- -3:5O : pM
Mall " - 5:50 m
M PreepOrt•No.4 6:05 pm
Sprit:lWe Nof 9:10 . Suringd , ON(kt .1:6613am
Aboye trains run d ail y except bubday.
The church -Tralh iCacti Allegheny ilmist. every
Sunday at 7:40 s. m., reaching /Alf tiny : City at
9:50 Returning, :leaves-2,1W eny 'City e s .
p.,tn. and arrive, at Aileghenx . „ : unct. at, 9:96
Ttexxrs"Por sale Inpacio=t
Twenty between, City; Chestnu
S e res,Rennett, Pine Creek;Etna sharpsburg, 7 .
and'good only on the trains, stopping at Stational spa.
Gilled on tickets.. -
• The trains leaving Allegheny : city 5t..8:15 at.
and 1150 P. N. make direct connection at 'Freeport •
With Walker's -line ofStages fOr Butler and ilartruMe. •
town. Through tickets* may'tie purchased at tho
06cc, No. BBL. .Clair street; near.the, Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot,, Allegheny.
For !nether Information appiy to
JAMES LEEFED,Tre, Agent,
: •' PedrralfStreet Depot.
The'Westero . Pennsyliania Railroad will not att.
sume any risk for Baggage,. exceptT fot:ltearing
parei, and Malt the!. responsibility , to One Hundned
Dollars lib value ..:. All , baggage . exceeding this ,
meant in value will be at the tisk of the owner, um.
tess taken by speolaicontract. .•:- ,
EDWARD lI..WILLIAMS.
myll- • ”• Oen..allbmerintendent.- Altoona. Pa. -•
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
•
The SHORTEST AND cos RELIABLE ROUTH
item the East to all pante la , .
Colorado, Nevada,
Callfornia, - 11Jtah;
Arizona, Wasblagton,
New Mexico, Idaho,
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Two" Trains le,aye. State Line ond,Leavenworth
dallh , Olondaya excepted.) , on timirriral Of tnfts nt
Poodle Railroad from St. Louis, and,lll.nnitisi, opt,
St, Jo Railroad - OOM Quincy, 61111ettill , '11G Law
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streets. as foilona:
Day Express.. .6:05 a i m
Wan's No. E. 6:30 am
nail Train 7:50 a
cincintiatizzi.u.soam
Wall's No. 2.. 11;5/is , -
Johnstown Ao.,' 31:05pnt
Braddocks No 1 6:00 pm
Phila. Eirpres. 4:s6pin
Wait's No.1.:"5:10 , 1126
Wall's No,; 6:05 pm,
Past Line.t.v 7:3011 n 1 •
Latrobe Ace.4l 8:50,p pa
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