The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 10, 1868, Image 3
f~YTTBBURGS' ~ DsAlt~9. 01710111 OF TUN PirrawrAGEGAssErrz, WEDNESDAy. July 9, 1868. 3 In our markets to-day there was very little doing except in Flour and Bacon. In these articles there is considerable de mand and at stiffening in 4 iirices, -but, as, • yet, no change to note. Old' Red Winter _ Wheat is in moderate request. Nearly all _ other kinds - of grain are :drooping, with only a light deniand. To take the market Over, prices of most articles are but little better than nominal, sales being made `over and under their quotations. We quote wholesale prices as follows: FLOVR—The Flour market' was con siderably excited today, owing to reports from the western markets. There are no stooks of good Flour in the •western mar kete, and none here. It is anticipated that there will be an advance here in prices un less there is'an immediate giving way in prices west. The favorite brands of Flour. called for in this niarket, have now to be ordered ahead, Lndmillers are generally behind their orders consequently they are sinforcing no Flour the markets. We .quote fancy White Wheat Flour at $l2; Jenkins' -Lilly Mills, $11; White River,_ 411,50; good Spring Wheat brands, 510,25 to 410,50; medium, $lO, and cornmon'and low • ades, 18,50 to $9,50. , Rye , Flour, 1575 to - 510 per barrel. - • .. GRAIN--Sales of Oats from first hands ' were made ht as to 75e, and from rib:moat 79 to 80e; in elevator 2 ear toads sold 'at 78e. Rye from first hands is.: selling . at $1,6.5 to ,41,70.' In Corn there is little doing. Sales • repotted of 4 cars bi-' elevatdr, the best , - yellow shelled, at' l$1,06; 2 cars shelled in elevator at 51, and 70 sacks prime Ear at -41,08, . - In depot. ;No Barley offering, and prices are entirely . nominal.., The mills are Tauying old Winter Wheat; at $2,20 to $2,25, but some holders are asking $2,30. It may be remarked that the transactions in grain are so small, and prices so unset tled, that quotations cannot be given cor rectly. . • • s „ - PROVISIONS—Bacon' is quiet and un changed at 13% for snouldets; 15% to 16 for 'Ribbed, and 1734 to 18 for Cloar Sides, and 193 t to 19% for caaves t sucF Sugar Cured Hams. Prime kettle• rendhred Lard 1734 to e 17:. Dried Beef 21 to 22., Mai Pork, $28,50 to 628,75: ' BUTTER—Receipts libOral,„with a.fair demand for choice packed at 23 to 25c; with an occasional sale at a trifle higher of extra packages. , -• EGGS-Steady at 21c. • .. LARD'. OIL—In very fair demand; we now quote at 11,18 for No. 2, and $1,38 t0`1,1,46 for No. L ' DRIED FRUlT—The . 'n3arliet is very dull, and prices nominally ' for Dried Peaches 11 to - 12c, and, for Apples, 534 to 6,34 c. as to quality. SALT—To the trade we quote at $1,75 to *l,BO, and from store in small lots at $2 per barrel. • APPLES—RetaiI dealers are in receipt of new Norfolk Apples at a cost of: $.13 per barrel. • - . POTATOIN--Newcrop Iteady with rag -11. at bbl.' :hoice old Pr ular aalesat $6 per i 1, an tatoes at $1,20 to $1,25. • YIA.YThe reCeipta are light,: with a I good demand, and $2O to $25 for old Tim othy, and $l5 to $2O for new Hay. New To= Produce Market. Telegraph to the Pittsbnigh Gazene.l NEW Yong., July 9.—Cotton dull and a shade lower; sales 700 bales at 32 1 ,4 c for middling uplands. Flow, opened 10a15c better and closed dull, buyers refusing to pay the heavy advance; receipts 3,890 bbls, .safes 9.6oobbis at 56,90a7,35 for superfine State and Western; $8,15a8,80 for extra State; $8,15a10,15 for extra Western; $10,85a. 1.2,75 for white wheat extra; $9,65a12,75 for round hoop Ohio; $0,00a10,50 fox' extra St. Louis; $10,50a14,50 for good choice do.; California opened ", firmer, but closed dull; sales 1,500 sacks at $10,35a12, N 60. Rye flout lower; sales 250, 'bbls - at 37,a9,80. Corn meal quiet. Receipts of wheat 14,888, openedla2o better•and closed' dull with an advance; sales 17,600 buah St 32,10 kr No. 1 sprhig; $2,2734 for very choice amber Green Bay; 32,55 foi new amber Georgia; 52,65 for new White Georgia, and' $2,90 for very choice white Michigan. Rye steady; sales 700 bush Canada atll,BB. 13arle3r and bar ley malt nominal. Canada peas firm; sales ;7,500 bush at 31,49 in bond. Re ceipts of corn 40,448 bush, opened la2o better and closed quiet; advance lost; sales 110,000 bu at 51,12a1,14 for mixed western afloat; closing at i11,12a1,13 • for round pareels; $1,15 for high mixed nearly all yellow; $1,15a1,10 for old mixed western, closinwakthOudde 'price. Oats—receipts 4,350 tin and opened firm, closing dull and drooping; sales 47,000 bu at .1351 Ac for west-, cm in store. Rice nominally Unchanged. .Coffee steady; aales 2,000 bags Rio at private. targ.S. Sugar moderately active and firm er,pcices; sales 490 Wide Cuba at 11 1 „tc. lasses unchanged. Hops quiet. retrOleum Orin; at 18c for crude, 343,1a35 for refined bonded. -Pork a - shade firmer and quiet; sales 2,100 bbls at 327,87a28'f0r new.mm, • closing, at $27,95 regular, 527,75a28 for old do., closing at WS regular, $22,25a22,75 for prune,' .124a24,50 .for rorime mess. Beef steady and unchanged; sales 190 bbls at 415a20,50 for new plain mess, 320,50a24,75 for new extra mess. Beef Hams quiet. Cut meats firm and in fair demand; un changed; middles dull and heavy. Lard a shade firmer, ' with a 'moderate demand; sales 750 tierces at 16a17c for steam, and 17yial8c for kettle rendered; also sales of - 250 tierces steam, .buyer,, July, at 17%c; 'also 2.50 tierces do, buyer, August, at 17,ic. Butter quiet at 20a28c for Ohio, and 23,a35c for State. Cheese firm at 10a15yo. Freights - to Liverpool dull with engagements 200,000 bilsh corn per steamer at 4 y i d. LATEST.—FIour closed quiet, with hold eta rather more disposed to realize on tho common grades. Wheat dull and droop ing at $2,00 for No, 2 and 32,09a2,10 for No; 1 spring. • Rye quiet at„-$1,78a1,87. Oats dad at 35et in store , and 87c' afloat. Corn dull and heavy, at 31,11a1,13itir new mixed we tern afloat. Pork firtiCht $27,95a28;00 for mess, cash and :regular * sales of 500 bbis.mess, Seller August, at' 528,12. Beef 'quiet'. and And: . armed. Cut Meats firm, with a fair demand. Bacon quiet and 'steady. Lard firm at 17,4a17Mc for fair to prinie steam:" : ; E',ggs stead.YA' 23 a2 s c. . ! ' ,eind iummarket • , • (Br Taker:ye to the rittsbarebEWtte.' • . • 4 0mcnisuffsTr., July 9.—Flour .1s a alialle • firmer but mot higher. at $9a9,25 for family. Wheat in better demand and prices higher. • eit for,No. 2 winter, and $2.10 for No: 2 • do. -.Corn firmer at 848850 :for :ear. - -Oats •guletat 760 for No. 1. • Rye dull and prices declining at 11,65a1,60 for No.d. Cotton is and unchanged • st.3oaBo4c for ;Oedi pal: 'No Sales &tobacco; Provisions,firm-• 4 rland holders asking higher prices genet-3 lly though the demand is light. Mess, orlA held firmly at $2B. Bulk Meats at ‘%all3.(o for shoulders, and 14c for sides. eicon held at~ 12Nal8e •for • shoulders nd•ltlyialfiXe for clear rib andclear skies.% and could .not have been .boaght below 7 4 t and not much offering, and' holders tve generally withdrawn from the.mar , A. Mess pork could have been sold at , ;7,75, bulk meats at 1114a13X, bacon at ;3!, for shoulders, and 16a16% for sides * , rard at 17c. Butter : scarce and wanted at 3a3o° ; for, fresh. Eggs dull at ,170. Om; triesunchanged: potatoes scarce end at $3 per barrel: ."051d,140% • .t li • • ta ,-• 141 1 . 3 a • . .1 •—• . • rie • illiEl Chicago cattie'Market. Telegraph to the Ilttstonighderreqe.3 ICSIOAGQ; July CN—Bed Cattle iiioderate , •1 active,. sales,. at ,t5,3733a6,45 for falrle o dium and , 56,110a7,75 for ,good. Hogs . •, less setive_anil•ls4,soloini.i.k4acio 58 1.2 x, 04,251or;lighti 8815 0 88,60 ferlairla i meiilem „sad 118,7 00, 0 1 '4894 ti te • cliolee• repelpte, 46.04eliesd; shipmitaa,B 6 7 4884 EMM Mit , , • 1 .1 o w market. ,r,ri . r . , . I . - . 4 ll!'fs-I.ltETtdestisa x to TVA b ligia 9 11 ittes.,3 . - -:, -:, I WITROITsoitI jairt-iireglt:)4o,4l dii,inakid, at 111,50 for etto ooltaikeq.r 341 i t i lo a llafr •itir. fidr. Wheat firme r, ut' o lir 112,45450 ter Na. 1 white. h b K ?,,. , . f p. ;:'• ,- - - , i , ':. rf 7 '..'. i' 9 7 . i i . :- , ( i `. 7. . 7 'l..' 1-4 - -,- p ; ~. 1 . ..7 .--,,: .... t i t; i .03444„ 4 4 . 8'i 1 -:.F il= - I.:‘ -,- ,..-",Aa. , ,7.164 ,, .ed... - ' x`...,,,z7,--1--:...-...-‘4.,4"....ir,Pe,tat.."4',.....t.74.,;,•,,,,r-a4?-,Z„.....,7'..,-,40 , . • . 1 . .„, - Financial.matt ers \j iL N e w . - yerti -1 . Ball ore Market. - I,Tiy.Telegramktothe rlttsbarAtt Ga.zette.i Gold closed it . l46l,idnog; Jiav-'6.-- - rioui in 'fair de. • ' `truindityesterdaV's 'decline:- Wheat firm [Br Teleiirl.pix to the Plitaintratk Gazette:l: ' end adVanced five cents; new red 52,45 a N33W Tonic, July ".9;13613. ; ,2,65' 'pew white 52,45a2,75. Corn fie= 3fol mir A• trD oorD. • • prime white itfloat `51;12a1,15. Oats dull ,; and unchanged. Rye dull at 51,65. Pork Money' more active 'at 4@s° on' ._ ea " . firm and unclianged: — Bacon more active. Sterling. steady. ';( old, 140 © 1 443"%; ex- changed. Lard diill'at 170. ' ports to-day amounted it:4385;150. oovrrm' . GoveitiMents are niore active and Armer, closing strong. C01103138' '6l; - 1133,(4)1131,.;; do'. '62, 113,4(4)113 . y,a`d0. '64;110g®110%; do. do. new, 108X©1.6830 . deti. 4 67, 108'X©109;, • '6B 108%4 , 7, : Seven-Thirties,:loB4(;®lo9: . . Stocks - ;steady :' A reinarkable forgery was discovered today, viz: A numberof certificates of five shares each were altered to one htuundred"shares of Fort Wayne stock; also 'similar certificates of 'Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Total amount in circulation ,not Yet, atcertained. A man named Hoyt, is supposed to, be the author, he having re cently bought fifty shares of Fort Wayne of Robinson' ef, Cox, with instructions to de liver'in'.ten,Certlficatea of five shares - each, 'andbue hundred' shares of Pittsburgh - of 'fleletpri ,Thissing,"_ divided in a_slmilar way. Itinnoiaays spurious certificates of - Western Union Telegraph Stook are also in ;circulation. The Rock Island Company has declared ten per Tent. dividend,paya. _ble August Ist, interest -bearing scrip to be !redeemed When; the cash .balance Hof tfie I Corapany. is released frbm present" injunc tion. • • C1,09= 4 : VteeI'ATIONS At 5:30 r. ',Canton,. 49; Cumberland, 24; Well's Express, 234@2535; American Fix-' press * -45X®47%; Adams Express, 53%@ 54; United States Express, 4734@48%; Mer chants Union Express, 2434@25; Quicksil ver,2sl,4@2W3 "Mariposa, 4@5; pacific Mall," 100%@100fi Western Union Telegraph. 34%®35; New-York Central, 1345 , 41g13.1x; Er1e,,70,%; preferred, 7436; Hudson, 138.q@ .139; Reading, 96 , 4@96Y,;. Ohio and Missis sip.pi, 2834@ 28 3; 48Y44 9 ; St.' Paul; 66,4©07; preferred, 70,g ®71)54; Michi gan Central, 117%; Michigan Southern, 92%; Central, 158®159; ~, P ittsburgh, 87,%®875; Rock Island, 1095(,©109%; • •Northwestern, 79@7.9%; do. preferred, 81%®81X; Fort Wayne, 107%1117/; Hartford and Erie;ls;; Columbus; 89.4.; Ashtabula;; 100; Harlem, 122; Chicago and Alton, preferred, 139 g; Praire du Chien, 20; do preferred, 13934. Mining shares dull; Quartz Hill, 115; Montana, 47@48; New York; 75. La Crosse: 40. tstru-'frikkatatr SCATTERS. tide in thp - SuTre‘ailiry, $34,455,433 New York Dry Goods . Market. EBT Telegraph tome-Pittsburgh Gazette.] ICSW - Yoarr, - - July 9,--The Dry Goods tharket ia buoyant fbr all staple styles of Cottons, and a good itiquiry is noticeable for the season. All Amoskeagdark prints have been closed (Mt af 12%c, and are held lc 'higher, while , they, job at 13c.- Lowell and Wamsiltta prints have also been' with drawn from sale for higher prices. Spragues prints have advanced to 14%c; :Pacific dq., 14c;. Alaschester new styles have advanCed to 14; American and. Dunnell bring 133 x. A nice line of Arnold's prints has been opened at 11%. - -Heavy brown sheetings steady it 18 for Pegnot A; 17 for Anioskeag A ana Stark A Atlantic P still' job at 14%; I'Mass. A, 15%; Dwight, 15; Agivamm F, 14; Golden Ridge, 16; Treitiont Of, 13%; Kenne bec and International C, 10%; Indian Head, 40 inch, 20; Pacific 11, - Appletaan A, and In.; dian Head, 36 inch, 17%; Lyman C, 15%; Amoskeag Ticks in good request, at 35 for A 0 A, BO for A, 25 for. B," 22. for C and 20 for D brand. Amoskeag Denims sell readily at 30; Stark A two bushel bags, 52%. .Glasgow Gliagbanis, 14%a17; Key stone, 12q; Hartford, IC; Lancaster, 18; RealKarlston 25. Poor style of printed delames, 16. . tuy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Sr. I.Jocris; July 9.—Tobacco firm and un changed. Cotton and Hemp nothing do ing. Plow transactions in the regular way were very small, , at 0,50 for fall su perfine; $1,50 foe extra; $8,50a9,50 for double extra; $10,50a11,75 for treble extra and fan ' cy; also some speculative movement and considerable lots changed hands, but all the particulars: were kept private. Wheat; : not much done; strictly prime to fancy 'ranged at /2,10a2,.?.5. Corn; the demand ex- seeded the supply and prices 'advanced to Waffle; mixed and yellow at . 84a8Nc., Oats ",quiet, Eimer and higher at 74a76c." Rye, small &ilea ht $1,40. Provisions firm for. round lots, but small lots sold at prices favorable ,buyers. ' - ;Pork' 827,75a28,00. Bacon; clear Sides 16%c; rib Sides 15c, and Shorlidetel2xe. 'Sugar Cured Hams 20Ma 21e. Lard in unite inqpiry and , firmer at 18c for keg. "Cattle uncHanged at Bal4 4c for gross, with only butcher'sdemand. Sheep and Lambs :unchanged,'the latter at las per head and the latter at. 51,50a2.75. Re ceipts-650 bar fionr,`l.l,ooo bus wheat, 12,- 600-bus corn, 800 bus oats.: Tehigraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l July-9.—Flour la quiet and steady, with salearof Spring'extra at $7,75a .9,00. Wheat is'dull and unchanged, with sales of No.-1 at $1,94; and No: 2at sl,Bla 1,83, the market closing quiet at $1,82 for N 0.2. Corn is less active and lc lower; sales were made of .No.l at 00a91c, No. 2 at 89a90c, and rejected, at 83c, the market closing steady at 91e for No. 1, in store., Oats; the market is quiet, and lal%c lower, with sales at 67a68c, closing quiet at. the inside figures. Rye is.dull, and sales were made at $1,55a.1,60 for No. 1, and $1,48 for No. 2. Barley is nominal. Provisions are. firmer but quiet. Mess Pork;, Sales are be- I lug made at 428,. Lard is held firmly at I 16%c.,with buyers at 16111.6V0. Dry Salted Shoulders more active at jiy.t. Sugar Cdied;Smoked, arid CanVal3sed Elams.l9c. Receip:s-2,587 , - bbls flour; 9,974 bush wheat; 119.996 bush 'Corn; 20;940 bush mite: Shipment $-3 1318; bbla flour; 28,043 bush wheat; 170,353 bbi3l); torn; 100 bush oats., Freights quiet and easier, at 3%c on corn to Buffaio.andlXO on corn to Oswego. - • ME Cigvela a nd arket. , .13i;ielfsKr , si to, the 1 6 1ttibOrgiO Gazatie;l Ctixwzraxii, Spip V.L'..Flour dull; donblei red anther; aitydrnadd,'SV $1.1,50a11,75; do, country triadeVat"slo,soall;ool'double extra 'spritig t city 'made, at 1110a11,50; do, oontitty• roade,at $9,25a10. 'Wheat; sales,"l ear No: , 1 red winter at $2,23, and 2 cars , Na 2 _do, at f2;10. 'miles; tar at' ,;93e. Oats; sales;l: car at 94e. , ' Ryordull and inactive; held at 11,7,fia1,80 for-No. I.'Barley nomi -Milwaukee Market. • [By:Telegraph to the :Plttebergir Gazette.) ,„ • July 9.—Flout firmer, and melt 'adtivq choice Minnesotal , g9;7salo,oo, do. 'WisConsitt and 10wa58,75a9,25_, medium' $8,2589;75.L Wheat 'irregular and lower at $1,87a1,88 for $1,79a1,80 for No. 2. Oats eteady - at ONC . for No. 2. Corn•active at 900'for 2.'-400 bbls flour, 5,000 brie wheit,il2;o9o bus oats; 1,000 bus Cern. - ShlineittS=6oo bbls. flour: l'oltdO.Market. - - C 1 t , telegraph t? the rittabargh Gazette.] _ , TC'LrtßOliJalr fh4plonkrrecelpts'2i7, bbig_ —4 . plt . and " no m inal. Wheat—re-I%VA; 2,os9l:oCushell „ irs, and s Win better; mass anther at X2,20.10rn-,rtnnelptN 4l lZAttlintn.h ,-rm;, No . h; . -at' 080. raj ac. Oat ratipipta,'2;, 2 inih=4oo3 diall Philadelphia m a rget;',.. . # '4O: 044-t°3l.!ii-lifite.thiskitte.3*6il , J 3 I t D ui:. . . : ' ' t "C. iitg , ..-. 415,,,,w a....:./.' , ..-., iiyett, i r foieritit—:i- !.. .1. -O ther arts' SiocEs M.1512.:43 SHARES Loular , ftlialiet Chicago Market. Memptiis Marke. • CBv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • Mimi.trts, 'Jut* 9.2—Cotton; receipts. 4 bales; I . exports 2 bales.., Flour quiet; superior ..$7Er 50. Wheat sl' (10®1 85. Corn 92 c. - Oats'' , 73c. Hay $15®16. Bran '23. Oorn meal Unchanged. Pork $29, Lard 18®19c. Bacon higher; shoul-' ders 13.t4c; clear sides 17®173. c. c. Louisville Sliaritet. (By Telegraph to the Piiteburgh Gazette.) LetrISVI.LLE t •J,IIIy 9.-9alea - of 308 hhda of premium tobacco, at .§l2. Flour; super fine '57a10,75. 'Wheat; 'prime ' new' $1,95.. Corn 99191 c. Oats 78a790. Rye $1,85. Mess Pork. $23. *con; shoulders 123ia 13c; dear sides 17c. Lard 17c in tierces. Whisky nominal r , IMPORTS 8' RAILROAD. '• PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST.'LOUIS RAILROA.D,JuIy 9. 25 tibia linseed oil, Beymer, Bann:tan & Co; '5 'do do, J P Scott; 25 bbls vinegar; W M Gormley; sdo do, J Kohen.dr, Bro; 47 ska oats T C,MoMasters; 1,910 bloOms iron, Nimlck "d i Co; 1 car staves, F Kober; 3 bbls 'eggs, Graff & Rel terr 21aks feed, Miller & Sou; 10 aka wool, 9do rye, 11 do dry apples, l Meanor dt Har per; 30 bdls spokes, 4 do shafts, J Lautner; 10 hf bbls fish, 16 bxs •soap, Watt; Lang & Co; 23-bbls eggs, W.' , 11, Graff & Cu; 8 sacks wheat,,McHenry& HOod; 17 bdls paper, Pitts Paper Mani Co; ' 1 car, 314 aka oats, Brown : & • Williams; 4 tea hams, Carter, McGrew, &,C43;•6 bales cotton, Eagle Cotton Mills; 2 cases tobacto, Arbuckles & Co; 22 Elks feathers, Wm Cooper' & Co; 108 green hides, G N , Hoffstott; 25 bxs soap,.:J Porter field &Co; 1 car staves, H Haanayer; I* do . do, C Albright; 1 do do, M Benzing; Ido , do; Langkamp & Rentz; 1 do do, .1 Painter & Son; 1 car lumber, ;J dt M Seibert 4.t. Co; 5 bbls cement, J P Smith &Co. PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, July 9.-10 - cars 'pig iron, Mtn ick & Co; 4 do, Bryan & Caughev; 1 do Moorhead &Co; 1 do, Unrott.Mills; Superior Iron Furnace; 1 car iron ore, F C Jenking; 560 bbls flour, J Knox; 1 car reapers &- mowers, Christy & Burham; 100 bdls paper, L G Weir; 1 dray bag, Knake iSz Co; 1 organ, D Wallace; 19 eke rye, White Bro's dt Co; 3 boss hatchets, J Allen; 1 ease leaftobacco, ,E Hazleton; 1 bbl sugar r H Lenz; 2 bbls eggs, 2 box butter, S Harbaugh & Co; 88 siekswool, Jacob ' Heck; 2 boss sweitzer cheese, W H Kirkpatrick; 15 boxes cheese, Voigt Mahood ace(); 25 do do, L Wood; '49 nests wood bowls; C Ihmsen & Son; 13 boas window glass,l2 bbls clay, HSchure; 1 keg butter, 1 bbl eggs, Wallace ,t Cavit; 1 box lanterns, Beckham & Lang; 1 reaper, E Presse'r; 1 car bones, J F Wrav; 2 boxes crackers, Robert Knox; ,1 ear middlings. • CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH . RAlL nem), July 9.-1 car iron, Bryan & .Caughey; 6 cars blooms, W D McGowan; 4 do do,'S Moorhead; 1 do do,'Hubbert, Bro ati Co; 1 car lumber, W F Richardson; 7 hf bbls tobacco, Chas Keothen;.l car pig iron, A Garrison ,t Co; 2 kegs putter, Head .& Metzgai; 52 sks rags, Christy & Barham; 16 bbls apples, Fetzer & Armstrong; 1 ear stone, , P Wolf; 68 bbls oil, J W McFerran; lffkgs pearl barley, 25 bxs cheese, Watt, Ling &, Co; 40 bbls salt, S P Shrlver; 1 bbl eggs, J J Pettit. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. July 9.-5 cars rails, 1 car stone, Forester .t Me grew; Ido do Garrison k Stiofield; 1 car fire brick, Jo hnson, Taylor tic Co; 2 cars pig iron, .1 Moorhead; 1 do do, II Woodsides; 1 cask hams, F Sellers & Co; 2 bbl eggs, Knox it Son; 2 bxs mace. Patterson & Kil lock; S lambs, J Hoffman; Fp) bbl crude oil, Fisher ,t Bro's; 320 do, E Jageman &Co; 430 do, jGallagher. ALLEGHENY STATION, Tilly 9.-80 eke rags, W.McKinney; 1 ear metal, 3 do lime stone, Superior Iron Co; 89 sks oats, •M Steel & Son; 250 bgs barley, "Smith d: Co; 1 car shingles, A Patterson; 50 bags bran, Stewart &Langenheim; 156 bgs wheat, It T Kennedy :A Bro; 7- bdla dry hids, Papp, Baker.& Co.• • PITTSBURGH , AND CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, July 9.-433 bxs windoW glass, Michaels, R & Co; 1 ear tan bark, Wm Flacon; & Son; 2 cars pig iron, Youghio gheny Iron A Coal to; 20 bdlspaper, Mar kle &Co; 1 pkg tobacco, E Gleason; 1 box honey, J H Lippincott. MISCELLANEOUS, • ' orricz or Cirr Erteinizzre Alto tit:nenlron. - Pittsburgh. Junc 1869. NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS.' • BPALED i1t0P0514,8 for Grading, Paring and Curbing— QIIM STREET , from Webster to Cliff street.. TOW NSE N STRF.ET, froui Wylie to Decatur St. .VINKALLEY: from Federal to Wasnington eft. KIRKPATRICK STREET, from Centre avenue • tot/tint:au street.. _ ' • • FOURTH STREET, from Ross to Try street. THIRD STREET', from Ross to Try street. Will be received at tbls ofUce mint FRI OAT, July 3d. IS6S. Specifications and blanks for bidding can had by calling at ttils office. . • . J . 151001130. je2s:s4 - City Engineer. Srnitirr CommisatorrEn's OFFICE, PlrrS6nnitit. June 26, VE4I)B. • . purimnEns,ATTENTION. s' A Proposalawill be received at thlsoffleuuntli JULY Ist, at 3 o'clock 2.. for the lowering and remov ing of all stop Coe'ks and Water raves that project above the—icrrel'of the curb stoic'. The expense of lowering and removal to be collected from the own ers of the property. Ail proposals to be submitted to the Street Committee.. ' •JOHN T.. HUNTER, • Street Coramiselotier. First District. • ' JOHN D. IicFADEN, yell Street Oommisslocer, Seciosid District. U. a. MARSHAL'S orricE, M 1 • . D.,. of Pennsylvania; . - PtiTenulital. J.Uly 3, 1888. MARSIIALIS SALE.. J. RAWLEY et al.' vs. STEAMBOAT' <TRAVELLER, No. Delo be Te rut, 1888. •In Adralraity, • . • • By.vlrtue of 'a veittitttalit exponas issued out of the District Court of the United states, Western Die :triet of Pennsylvania, and Co 'Me directed, I Will expose to PubileSale, on TUESDAY, the 14th day Of Ja1y,":A..13, /808, at 10 viclooltia. at. .Custom House, in the City of Pittsbnrib, 'the .tiTEAMBOAT tras.vELLza, :together_ w th ;bet. tautts,,machinery, "tackleapparel, • • At 'BOWL ET, U. 11.111 'rehab ; jyaiso , Western Dilittict ENT PA. . r ' It iriall ' eri , li k tiggVifi ' ne Imes: etrICE as 11111tEBICO/VEN 1 1 0 ,4 11113,4L0LDE11a CiIP. THE , • , §LX Per Coil; Bonds of the City ' • That the bonpons on satd Bopdeb ,, coming dne July let; .ISON. litbe.nald'on , eald day,Ateee the 'State' .tax) at the ,BANK : OF I"4 I I3BVYA.i/3, in the , clti Of rittabargh; Pa • • . • , , • , D. IiALIOFERRON, , Treasurer ot,the City of t Aliegbeily, Pe. •• • , ele:r9o . . , N'tvricE. All Dermas having ingit and Inti‘ket ed, lu the- STEAMBOAT ARMADILLO will tate nottoolkst I hay . 0 eolzoi t said titeambost at the suit of BA R, •FRAB • - THOS. Iid.3IOII7LEHT, -tr. ES, Marshal. /2i; vies: - Ma invz:cou • • ME , • • cVADoEST, ISTREETMT/CE ja bona" given' that thb yiewers appointed i o slakes dembea 'tad belief:Re fclwifird u b e t of tl t eii ? i i . ADDIM BTRE..ni...,IST: R.iatitlflar Af t he il oth Y t i n oF lia Jun t o5 1 1"I ' P r - P7117t0 . attineto' 'the dtitiaa 0 di at ' ac aa P . , i . ,f ma ' PATRICK - th 2PP°lntalent'''' likfrlEVlMEGl.alry? 9 ROOST ~. If,' ',:1:11' , o MUMS; MULFORD. , • VACILSON EITI t MIETo I a NOTIO Le . atihnotinotflat, IrlitiVitgrAituegtroit Re'VeV, a 0 • e pdatinesisitaq 4-111 1V 40141,MaelLe. PM* fArIBC:WAR, _ 1:".,'J;•) -* EIMI, NEWS. .The river,'tiontrary ter 'general expects: , tion, is receding again With but twenty-six inches in the -channel. by knnongahela marks last evening. It ' was' thought the rains of the.-past few days would have caused a swell of two or three feet, but these expectations have not b :en realized. The weather . continues cloud: and unset : tied withindicationi of more ain. —The body found a few da s since neat Swan creek, has been fully identified as the body of Capt. Norton, by •is son, who shipped the remains on th: ?otomac, for Wheeling• r . —The machinery of 'the Mollie' Dozier was sold at aucdon at St. Lotds, Sattirday. l Three boilers brought 580 each, and the balance of the “outfit" was sold as iron scraps at - one and one-third centi per k g : .--4-, We clip the follewin from M • the C-, cinitati Gazette, of Wedn sday: . ,The fel ' loiiing bo'ats are expecti 'to enter the ITeW Orleina trade: Mag 0 Hays; Cap l / 4 . Barney Martin; -Messeng r, Capt. Jesse Dean; Lorena, Capt. Sam. Shuman; Mel notte,'Capt. D. W. Marrat a - The Li) . .. rena willbe off the Eurek docks to-day, and drop down the city . wharf.. The Mag gie nays has about 400 tuna iron ore for Wheeling- and Pittsburgh, Which will , -probably be purchased,bere by Alex. . —A. St. Louis telegram _under date coffin es day 'siva The' river is steadily declining at this port. Low water to all points will soon general., The Missouri, is 'falling, with six, feet in the channel . from Lexing tonto the mouth. Freights from the upper lllisilissippi and Illinois axe arriving in lim ited quantities. "Owing to dullness 9f trade, one steamer has withdrawn from the Peoria line. The Richmond arrived at - - Cairo and laid up. She was aground five days, and got off .by sinking barges under her guards and ptitnping therdout, raising lier sufficient to be pulled over. The tow boat J-L Hyatt is' reported sunk at, Island No. 1. The arrivals are'the Welcome, from Omaha; Shamrock, from Cincinnati; Lizzie Gill and Frank Pargoud, from New Or leans, with fair trips. Boats to leave—W. J. Lewis. foi Omaha; Ida Rees, for Pitts burgh; Shark and tow, four barges, for. New Oileans. The Importer, - from the Upper Missouri, arrived at St. Joseph, yes terday, with $50,000 in treasure. A large number'of Indians are camped along the river, but . they were generally quiet. Father Desmet was at Ft. Rice with fifty hostile chiefs. A grand council was to have commenced on the Ist inst. River and Weather. [By Telegraph to the l'ittsburgh 6azette.l Louisvimr, July C—Weather showery. River stationary, with four feet of water in, the canal. ST. Louis, : July 9.—Weather dear and defy warm. • AUCTION SALES. BY StiITBSON, YANBOOK & romumrs. AUCTION SALES • - • DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, NVATC.:7IIES, CUTPLEI4IC,, a!to., LI, nil 'EVENING, ISattirdayi excepted.) at S o'clock, at Masonic Hall 'Auction gowns, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth str , et. SMITHSON, VANHOOK &31cCLELLAND, je2s Auctioneers. 4 . B'" BOISE • AND VACANT LOTS, Reed Street. AT . AUCTION. SATURDAY, July lttb, at 24 o'clock r, 11., on the premiers, wil STORY at auction, those desira ble YOUR TW 0- B R I CK HOUSES, located on Reed street, between flrawford and Vine streets. - being Nes. 10. 20 and 21 Reed Bret; containing live rooms each, and. No. 21, containing six rooms. Also; three. vacant lots. fkontlngt 221 feet -each on Reed street, and extending back along Vine street 101 feet. This property being pleasantly situated on Reed street, between Pennsylvania and Centre' avenues, makes It very -convenient to the business portion of the city, and should command the atten tion of those - desP ing to purchase a tome, or for investment. bale positive. ,No reserve. Terms at salt. • . 81511THSON, VANIIOOB d 31cCLELLAND; jv7 . . • Auctioneen BY PALMER & mans. pAutith & PHILLIPS, AUCTiOIiMERS And Conarnivtftm l Merehants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, -SHOES, CARPETS, Dry 4knnb; and NotionA, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. Consignments ,Solicited. ProMgt R. SiECITRIITY AND COiIFORT LIME TRAVELING COMMUNITY. J.HA MS' SAFETY FIRE . JACKET,' . - - . Car Heater and Moderator, • • For SWORE. AND HOT AIR. 'BUTES, dispeneing with the use of Stoves anti Fires In or about the. Passenger or Baggage Cars," with the attachment to graduate the heat to auy temperature that may be desired without the tiosslbility of tiring the car or oars to which the Jacket may be attache_ .d . Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat. ent for.a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist the most Intense beat that may be ndplied to It in the position ind 'purpose ear which. It la intended. .It Is a sure protection from accidents by tire, origl natinglrom defective nues;or. whereiron pipet' ars used as conductors for smoke or heat. It Is &pull plleable to - all piping that may become - overheated; and la warranted to,give perfect satisfaction where' wood or other , cembustible material -may be placed . in close proaltaity thereto. am DOW ready to sP plr my 'lnvention to stores, dwellings, , factories; .iteamlnsJstiraliroaij ore, Ac., wherever 'Ren+tias conductors are-made, -dangerous 'by being admitted and security desised. . I will sell, On au to atioa; rights to Manufacture or to Mas the above inventiont also, territorial rights, to such as 'may • wish to engage inaellling priv7eges, either by State' :Of innitltY. 41, RIC tics at the: ULTRA P.AI27T 8, ,, corner of Mont e street and the Alleghe. nyillalaßalrotdi ;Ninth Ward, Pittstattgh.,Pa.• 'OPPION, Wmfrilitrirzneinprialri, i t I .lune519..111188,:. i pitoros,94s. v Will be received At llfla .011Loo for the ibilown/g riurtzazia, MATIF I P A *A: ..46c000fi. .C• 17 .3 ' , s s ll l 6 l olll:4 l. 4l:fi rv e ' i t :lll74l,ol , %En: 11,11u1 MitthtfkOrETl4.'ll.l l ,,,l4P; te . :ll . Tpmet, dressediSTP.iiiri. for range , o All tbe Shove to ber of best-quality. and to be de livered within the Prison .waln, us required by-the Waren. L. . . Fu d rther particulars may be bad at this.ollice.' No' bids reeelVed . aftes 'July fittt,-1868.-, • • ' ti.' SfiiiIALENBARGEII,. • . - 11YD114111,10 CEMENTIDBAIN . PIPE Cheapest and holt Pippin the market. - Also. P. - k.NDALE liniftAl3LlCtitifit NT far sale. 31. I CC; OtHcal • nd- Ilatinfctor 3 -r249, 2tlefiZOcla kne w he.r..-iirVederir by mall .prOMPtill=lr 14:01i ICE ' , ;;i IIinff2;KIREBE4I tleepet,,4l1 4 k r (I; 7 r . ir t.ri3li l i t 4 7 '77 /S" -10 . wili earittgaizAglieuxtuzz. Pat • aISI9. r . COMMISSION „MERCHANTS. WA.TT,: LILNIfk & C 0.,: WIIOLZSALE DIIAL11118;IX Groeetiels, 'Fionir._ipridiaoriodrkiel, Pre` visions, Fish,Cheese, Carbon "ill. dre.• Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET r near Liberty Street. Plttsburretk, Pa. ' rioS:nss M. STEELE STEELE & SON, ." • ' - Commission Merchants ' AND DEALZREI IN Cal.ll:rrr, vp.mx);. O. .No. 95 OHIO STREVI. near East Common, ' ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. JANES 11. XYANOR., MEANOR & HARPER, iaBALN Alp PRODUCE coacedietexcori arm - Re : 3M9 LIBERTY STIGMA PITTSBURGH oF u !g ximckit's eoltclted , „ , • . .11: - Martin,- . Cashier Mechanical . Ifational Dank; J. S. Dilworth & E. T. Ken nedy & Bro. ' - ' ' Ja31:124 ram • KEEL 4% RICIELkIiT, V. : RICEWI2. •CaIiMISSIOIst"MERCHANTS, • . DR./SI:2ISM FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c., 849 Ltitoprt,. Pitpiburgb, -"my24tba7 . - ' • L J. BLANCHARD, Whblesale audlietall Grooers, • N9._ 398. sins:xesr • McBANE _ . COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' De.slere lu VLOVR, GRAIN and PRODIJa& ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET," above Smithfield, Pltteburgh. , . tea. FETZER & ARMITRONG rOßATAprtiet AFD 00111118310211dEBOHAWIli Par the sale orYlour, Grain; BacOn;tird, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and , Produce generally, No. 16 MARKET STREET, coruer otPlrst, Pittsburgh._ JOHNS. 1101.113.' USE EDW.. HO WM. H. HOUSE. TOUN I. HOUSE - & BROS A _: • Sue!‘ Xcessors to JOHN I. SOUSE & CO., , Wholesale rcieers and Commission „Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Pe. „ • • TIRIDDLE So: 183 LIBEILTY •ISTREET, Pittskrgb,. Pa., Commission Mer e ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittstrurgh Manufactures. 'Chub ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gni • erally. sun ROD?. ICBM, ANDREW KNOX iiSTOX & SON, oIfERCHANTS mild deniers in FLOITE,GRAIE. ALL FEED and PRODUCE eENERA.LLY, NO 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Ball, Allegheny City.: .DAIWIRAWFOIIII,COIIIMUNION MERCHANT IN. PIG ZdETAL, BLOOMS,: IlrE, WROUGHT SCRAP TRON,'IPHIE BRICK, AND CLAY, _&e. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 306 L and 388 PENN STREET. Storage-furnished. Consignments solicited. • . ocEi 1 . 2 ITTLE,- RALua., & FATToN, Wholesale Grocers, COnuntlaidon Merchants and ealers ixtProduae, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails; Gleuis, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, ; 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh, • • B. CANFIELD & SON COM. CP • MISSION 1 - 'FORWARDING WIERCHANTB,, and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, 'Fish,' Pot and Pearl • Ashes., and O.ls, Dried' Fruit and Produce t enerally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front - street, Fitts.' ioals — zurriiN. ...A WALLACE: §IIIPTON&WALLACE,'WHOLE SAIst G ROCERS . AND "PRODUUE DEALERS, o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. ig.12:r5.3 JOS. A. BLI'VLEB4 - • ALDSP.MAI iIND roma MAGISTRATE. • Office, 120 WY STREET..near - .Washlngtom, . . , PIT :BFBGIj, PA. Deeds Bonds, htortgaies ArekiMisiedgments, Depositions, Coll nuns, and all other legitimate business executed romptly. nals3):n9 " Ea-Officio Jaattre trate. thedral. PlT'ii3l3 Deeds,: :Banda, Deprsttiona. 'and a, • OM • DIG'S and • EVSTACE za-orric' i() POL OFFICE, N 0.73 P Deeds, - Bondi, Depositions, and a promptness and d A. -Ammo , trust CONVEYANCER, - • • • -• " . - OARSON ST Collectton'otßA ed to. . • I WILL PROFESSIONAL. eMASTERS, , Eatakteic, f the Peace. amt. Police. Magin !NT STREET, opposite the Ca Gff, !Mortgages, Acknowledgmeetai I Legal Businessimecuted with ,patch. table' I . MORROW • I ..ficr JT Tra PE. cE AND Cr. MAGISTRATE. NA; AVENUE, PITTSBURGH; PA. Mareigigeis, 'Acknowledgments. .Legul Business executed with Atatch. • • . of the Peace,.; = EAL ESTATE '& INSURANCE AGT 6El' ..10Kst BIRMINGIII3I. , to solicited and promptly $t;17441 ileatia.mt; I;PEACE' CONVEYANCER, ''. &C; JUSTICE OF T (Riled, CARS° Railway Depot, Busloess entru ed to. trrazeT, nearly opposite the I urn rimsuatiri. . ted to r hts care d promptly attend mylry6l., 01E1.1., m. n., ICING PHYSICIAN. PR A C T E AND RESIDENCE, EMI tit fgt., near Sigh No'. 50 Gt. a m::71 8. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-ATI-LAW, No. 87,Fittb. Street, NT ROOY. BECIZiND.FLOOrt.: Flt JOHN. W. RIDDELL,- A.TittRNET•AT-LAW. • " OffBee,ll4tDjanteed Street, • (tipiooliite the Court House,) fels:t44 21"" lowr A. JLE'WIII ) • • • .1. t , “Nicw. miamona: tweet, ` rierliistrum T•A C; 11ACEREijoi 1 , ! , + • 1 " N BELOW ArLAwF tl. .1. No. 161 4U' rant Stripet, YITTSBITROH.. A. r aly24tbss J MBIBALD' BWENMEIf, A•X"TOYMF.V.;APT-I.AIiV No. 95 PNTHISTINITT, ap6:ti9o:d&P. lEFN A. A STRAIN, - EX.-011118 ..TIIBTIOB , OT TBB MACE AND - • . i .!r• • raw= DILAUISTRATS•; , , ' " ~ . ~ 011ice.1 121 FIFTH Eqltillkl, opposite the °stile a ral, - Plturburlgh2_'Pa.' Deeds,' stint Itc t e„age..l Acknowledgments, Pepsoltlons &W 1 L .orr• nese eirocttted with promptness stm.dllps • ' r7i AiiiiiotititEttOß AT LAWf cU cg ; 1, -) .! , .,•:10:7..t0kl •• ' Ng: 107 NlXttil ' S,P+ IltdalsesOuv — Aireirlutriliengivtly wagon .---.....- : BE A .ffi r geili l o ll llo.o4APE.4,7oll , or - , otra i d aa r s tti:boraor - and i• 1, . • l i e u BM_ a t Att)uale , ' /......,•, - i - 1 I. eatairl mi Gloat Nit: i. rairsing, ,„ 11=1 aill • ni ' A . 1111JA61 an aligligal - ( . 1 ) )1 71:1 1 ELL8VII;LE B. R. , - 1 On and after THURSDAY, March. sth, 1064 tratns wlltarrlve atatadepart from the Depot, COP ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows: , . Devart. . Min Ultima roinilnioniip, 7:OO'A. ii..iWit Y. McßeesportAccommodt‘n.ll:oo A. H. RAMP. MG Ex. to and from Tinlont`n. .3:00.r. Y. 10:00 A. Y. West Newton Amtnod'n C3O 12'. IC: 13t35 A. No Braddock's Accom cco modat'n 0:15 P. at: , ' Ttso P. Ms Night Ann. to MeNeesport.lo:3o P. 0:40 A. Y. Sunday Church Train to and 1 from West Newton 1:00 P. M.lOOO A. IL For tickets apply t) - 'i J. It. KING, 'Agent. ~Nly. B. STOUT; Superintendent'. , - r - rtabs J. A." 81 TALE. .6/.,I.LEGHENT aIAWAR' VALLEY RAILROAD. Y DIRECT-ROUTE : TO THE OIL REGIONS. Ruunine through to Venango City without change of ears :win/trains Eaat and West on the Warm.. R.Railroad, and Ntlantlo Great Western' Rallivays. Shortest and quietest route to Oil City and Franklin, and all pottita In the On • antilatter APl4lB6thilSt S. Passenger TAdiss will leaxe from and arrive at the'Ritteburgh Depot. corner Canal and Flan Sta. as follows rt It . • . Mall to and fin Ven. City. 1:00 A. sr. 8:15 P. Y. Express • ` " 10:40 P. 2.01:25 A. K. B o r d a u dy w 's o ß rk e s tid A t v c o c m omni ,o.. o . d3: B o ol o e r ,i . lu:SIO A. X. First Hulton'AccomOd`n... S:5O A. M. 11:40 M. 55 K. Second Hulton Accomod`rt 151:00 re. 8:55 P. X. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 13:0111 A. arriving_in -Pittsburgh at 0:80-pi 41 . . 110 * 'turning; leareCPittsburgli at 1:10 P. at.; arriving ' Sods Works st 0:55 p. tn, • • . _ I _••• 11. - SLACESTONE; Stip't. W. F. BOPS. Ticket Agent, • : ••• 't"ap2s JOE. ICAIIPLIV R r I • T TS B U RGll,Waniallia- .!.. - CINCINNATI A.'Zip,ST. IB RAILWAY. • \ ' ' r , " i''''' • ~ , 1 PAN HANDLE RO • , . . ORANGE OF 'FIXE.—On and after AUNDAY. !June %Ist, 1887, trains will leave and arrivest the }Union Depot, as follows, Pittsbu.rgli time: . • ... - • • - • Alert. t'sjpiase • 2: 5 a. tk. 12:10 a. la. .Fast Line 9;20 a niv.,‘7115 p. a. Fast Express 2:lo p. m. 11:20 a. m. .. .. 6:10 a. m.Oiltos p. m. slicDonaid.a Accln, No. 1.. 11: 2 10 - a. m.13:05 p. a. 93teubetorillo Accommod . n. 3:55 p.m. , 1 9:30 a. m. McDonald's Aben, p. m. 18:941 a. a. 11.•ANJETI. • SrxhiAiNoricz.—Senday Express le Yes at 51:1, p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. . the next morning. The 9:40 Vlit. - trattileaves daily, undays ex eapntAtinedanlrik;tl close orgli c d t t i i:l;, slArSi7Eri for • • • Newark 3t • 8. F. actrr.i.„ - General Tichet Agent. IV.-CARD, Sup , r.; Steubenville. 7i . • . pirsswm.H., otrioA.43o B. yr . AND CLEVELAND & PiTTSBURGH E. B. From June 7th, 1868, 'trains '.n1114 leave from and arrive at the Linton Depot, nor* side, city time, as follows: • . • • Chicag x... oE. 9:03 am Chicago E d s 9:08 am ClevelandEx- .2:03 a m Cleveland Ej. 2:08 m Erie7t. Ygti3 Pt - 7:98 ami rhicsgo 11:23 a at, Cl. &Wh , g./.1"1 - • 6:13 a m Wheeling -En.:11:08 a in - Chicage Natl.: - 0:58 a m.St. Louis 3:33 p m Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a m Cl. & Wh'g. Ex (41318 pm cl. & Wh'g Ex. 1:43p m Erie &Yg'nEl 0113 pm Chicago Ex... 4 .- 1:58 on•Chicago_Ex.t. 4:23 p m Wti. &Ere Ex. 4:48 pg. Cl. &Wh'g 7:08 pm Depart rout-Allegheny, -74rrive asylum:. N. Brigt rt-AF. 8:55 ain N. Brigs= tc. 7:03 aat `Leetsdale' ". • /OAS mN. Brigt'n " 8:98 a m r am Wellsville " slim am RoCheiter " 2:23pm New Castle I" 10:13 am •Wellsv.'e Ace... 3:43p m Leetsdale " 9:13 aft Leetsdale'Ace.' 4:l3pm "'l:OSp m ~ .5:33 pm N.:Brigt'n s "r9:43 pin N. Brigtqf 6:9811th Leetsdale ••"4:53 pm Leetsdale " . 10:4-3pm " pal W1:58 p. m. Chicago Express kites dilly 11:2346,=. Chicago• Express arrives daily. lea , IL MYERS. General Ticket Agent. E NN RAMBO/ .11 n and. after June- littht rive atand depart front 9 -- Washington and Liberty. Mall Train.... 1:15 am! Fast Line 1:40 a mi Wall's No.. 0:20 am l Latrobe Anent' .7:50 a m; Wall's No. ?..." .8:50 anal Cincinnati Ex. 9 10 a In; Johnstown ite. 10 3514m1 Baltimore Ex. 100 p m Philo: Express 1 20 p m Wall's No. 3.... 2:15 pm Braddocks Noll 8:50 pin Wall's No: 4. 7:15. p Altoona ,Aco`n 'Praln....-..... 9:30 pm -- - -- l i The • Church- Train . leaves Wall's : tatter: every Sundarat 9:18 a. Irt.,•reactillig Plitsb rgh at 10:06 and. Returning v leaves Pittsburgh it.1.2:50 p. m. arriv:s at Wall's Station at 2:00 - p. m. •Chichinati Express leaves daily. - All other train 9 rvv i nt daily except Stmday. - For furtner lufbrmation apply to • - W. H. BEC , Agent. .The Pennsylvania Railroad; Comp y will-not as sume any risk. for Baggage, except fdr wearing ap parel, and limit :their responsibility td One idundred Dollars in . value. Alt Baggage exceeding that, amount in value.will be at the risk Of the owner, un less taken by special contract. L,._ ~ ii . an , ~ • EDWARD H.. wiLL jet -- General Superintendent,Alta. . • • NKESTEIRN PENN • ' ISYLVANLS. - • RAIL. - 1 /Ml2-M514- •••••• BO -?'"01 1 'and idter May /oth, -1867, the Pas tenger "Trains on' - the' Western Pennsylvania Rail road , will. arrive at and. depart froth, the Federal Street. Be Allegheny City, foildws: 0111eisgii"e__Nol 6:35'a m . ; 6:15 aet port No. 1 ' 6;15 rat Freepoit . No. 1 B:10 aas Fspresit ~. 10:15 ain Sharpb's NO.111:210 a ist sbarpb , g NO.I tr Betness...; , 150 pus Freeport_No. 2 4:10 pm Springd"e_ No 1 3:50 pm 'Math—. .1,. 05:1141 - p at Freeport Noi,2 6:05 p m Springdi No 2 7:10p In Snringd'e Not 1:30 p - -Aboye daily exeept Sunday. .. The Church_Traßi leaVes duct. every `Eltinday at 7:40 a. ut., l rtiablitag All V. City at 0:80.,6, In. Returning, leaves All City at' 4:20..m.. , *ad arrive -atAllegkeny: 9:61r CoxstirPAVWX -Treibereror sale.4in packages el Twenty,belween..Aliclbenj City, Chestnut street. Herr's; nem:tett, . nerureex; - Etna and Sharpsburg, and.Foodonly otrthatia.lies stopping* Stations spe eded an tickets. • Tblittigns,leqving Allegheny : CUT at 6:15 a. m and 1:50 P. x. Make direct - tonnettion at Freeport with Welker tithe °Mines ibrßutier sad Eannahs towo. Through tickets may be' pUrchased st the 0111ce, 3.8 t: CtreeVne_er: the Suepensiols Bridge Pittsburgh, and at . the Depat, Allegheny. Tor furtherMformstion apply to -; .1..1 - L,ITERTS, Agent, . • . Federaletri3et Depot. TIM Western Pennsylvania Rallread will not as some any risk for Baggage, except C l e . wearing , ap.. parel, and limit thel. responsibility o One Handset:. Dollars In value. All , -baggsge.i ceeding this amount in.value will be at the,risk.e4the,cnyner, less taken by special contract, ~ . EDWARD H. WILL den.tai Nonerintentient, AltOoT.l.lla. myll SELL S - UMON PACIFIC;' I WAY , Ettiteril 'Divisi a. glille'LaTfolu="27 R° l7lll Colorado Nevada 4, Callforniay: rtahl: Oregon. • • • •• • • .Two Trains leo° State Line and Leavenworth eepted.lon the arrival of ttains at it road tram. .LogLs,. and 77....un1bal an& ' fit.7 . s 4 tr , st tildneYo entateetin• M Law. ToEekrk slid , Watneiro with sta s es for al; *l ints 'in 11.atisas , At end -Of trash wait of Falk .rfailTED ST ATlts 'EXPRESS COX ;0/7terrfilLY7L-INIVOIiF -43V3arann nem ALIND , Valaget IROACapI4, rag WOMEN ViEnir , litALlrar 1 TIA, Trul l , F • iv •-; • And ail rf#lll3 in *lie Territories, ;wtth smannisonn frßt.wratrr.r Liu or • toriun e lltB for Fort Union Bent ' s Fort , . Pass, Altai. rei , Sants Fit; aniF all polikardit•Atisons and w 1 r _ Rh' the raisin.' idditions -et'inilinki stock anti ..seitilhment. _and the arrangements, made w ith ie . spOurdble OVerlind , Trimoportation 'Lines from Its . westnta terminus, thisroad, now. Offm's.nnequal i al. ?saunas for the transtaissiOti of teelot 'to the West:. - - • • • Tickets . for 'sliest the Oritietast Canes i n th e Vatted B s l4Csan l l a C TE d teketl4ll' T SMOKY` trif. l. - Be gu ' FOO " A anA .- " N WN:: -RAC t9;•.4411-11,WAY. irarfents vtv'moir. EILSON„ 1.. ; 911,a 1 = 1 aPerintelldellt • J =I TTSBUROII, , PAA MO, ilLlira It P 0 014 AND 44 sinik A., . r ' ' :17kariNSTOWS. TUE" INDWIT MAIL Orin:num,: Thankbettiu sr d zipen.srst f .com iffri, amass thaw WI celebrated ~ w , e.... .0•84,1 OF SA a r ryT r u p ityileali. , .191 1 : ,IS or.Dozi. g ii thr . 4 , i ,,,,,,,,,„ Vitc s ig e x ake ttga tun v er 46s ll , :f Nery& I : l .l 4 Pr i fr:t°, wankEfEtingui t j ail - ~, ... .H : c41 4 6 4 4t rf -(' /4 iiiiiiiifnttrer. sawn 'Ara .. . -31/111. as* moos - j aw rine. ~...., 0. 04UX3. : 7566, •Tfillls- will ar ia Union Depot. corner 0/ streets, as fo Iowa: , IDay 51:25 • It tWalPs• 0:30 a is I Mall Train. '; 7:50 a ai .Cinclimatt Ili4o aEa !Wall's' N0,4,411;51 a m ' Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm ißtadtlocksßol4:oo pm Expres: 4:50 p m Wall's N 045... 5:10 pm NO.. 4.. 6:05 pm Fast Line...,. 7:30 pm' Latrobe Am'!" 8:5CI pm Swiss - Vale Ab'tllo:so p V iington, Allmon% New Me 1 1 4 3 0 ,, Idaho, 1 e!tl=l , General Weight eid Ticket Akent. STEAMs:• S. If =3