The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 04, 1868, Image 3

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f Omen OF TIM Prinastrium GAzgrng,
MONDAY, August 3. 1868. f
The general' markets are Moderately ac
tive, but notwithstanding there is a fair
volume of business in the aggiegate, there
is neverthless plenty of room for improve
went.: Now' that harvesting is about fin
'shed; the crops will soon commence to
move, and , we entertain hopes that a decid
ed , improvement in business is near at
haucl. . •
BUTTER—Is steady -with a demand fully
up to the supply, though prices are un
changed, ranging from 30 to 35, for fair to
strietly prime. •
'EGGS—Very dull with. a supply, largely
in excess of the demand; we now quote at
18, though some holders are asking 20.
CHEESE—Is steady but unchanged at
13 to 14e for Western Reserve, and Ham
burg, 15 to 16 for . Factory, and 18 to 20 for .
Sweitzer.
SEEDS—FIaX seed is in demand at $2;
with offers to Contract for tutare delivery
at that pr.lee. No demand and nothing
doing in Clbver or Timothy.
POTATOES—Continue exceedingly•dull.
and priees`have still further declined; we
nowquotes3,so to $4 per bbl.
GREEN APPLES—In fair demand, and
steady with regular sales at $4 to $5,50 per
bbl, as to quality. '
GRAlN—Wheat may be quoted at $2 to;
12,10; tile 'Mills generally we understand,
' are only offering $2 while dealers claim
that it. cannot be brought and sold here for
less than 52,10. Oats quiet; sale of 1 car old
at 82%—small sales in store at 83 to 85. No
prigs established Tor n Oats as yet; buy
ers are offeringso to 55,;f0r future delive
ry. Sale'of 1 car oldßye at $1,40; new may
bequoted at $1,25. Corn is quiet and nom
nally unchanged at $1,05 to . $l,lO. Nothing
new to be said about.barley.
HAY—New Hat , may be quoted at $2O to
.$3O per ton , as to quality—from country
wagons
PROVISIONS=Bacon is firm and advan
.ding; We now quote at 133.‘ to 14 for Shoul
ders; 16% to 1834 for Ribbed and Clear
Sides and 213,4 y for Sugar Cared Hams.
Lard is also higher being quoted at 19%.
Dried Beef 2134, Mess Pork /28,50A° $29.
LARD OIL—Is unchanged _at $1,15 for
No. - 2, and $1,40 for No. L
FLOUR—The'market-is quiet and irreg-.
niar though without important change.
Spring Wheat flour is quoted at $lO to 510,-
75; Winter Wheat 510,75. to $11,25; mad
fimeY b; ands. 512 to $l3. Rye Flour is
firmer and higher, being quoted at 59,25 to
$9,50. , •-•, •
- 4 • •
- :1 New Yorli Produce Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Maw. -Your., -August' 3.—Cotton rules
quiet, with sales of 6,000 bales at 300 for
middling Aiplands. Flour;, receipts, 9,000'
bbls; 15a2,50 `bettor 'the `advancechiefly
upon medium and low grades; salea of
10,900 bbls, at $7,15a8,00 for superfine State
\ and westernsB,6oa9,4s for extra istate,
$7,80a11,10 for, extra western, $11,10a13,40
for white wheat extra, $9,00a13,20 for R. H.
j, 0.,49,25a11,25 for extra St. Louis, $11,25a
14,00 for choice do; closing firm; California
. firmer; sales Of 1,400 sacks at $10,70a12,75.
Rye Flour firmer; sales of 250 bbls at $B,OO
• • a 10,25. Corw Meal, quiet; sales of 290 bbls
Brandywine at $6,25. Whisky firmer, with
sales of 400 bbls in bond at 61a62;ic. heat;
' receipts; "34,219 bus; 3asc .better, with
a fair 'milling demand; sales of 38,000
!, bus at $1,95a1,97 for No. ;2 spring, $2,05
42,06 for No 1 do; $1,75 for rejected) and No
3 do; $2,45 forchoice amber Michigan; $2,55
It, for•new amber Tennessee; $2,75 for, choice
•; -white State. Rye scarce and firm. Bar
: ley.nominal. Barley Malt quiet. Corn—
receipts, 300.842 bush; the market is active
and lays better; sales of 21,700 !bush at
$1,073ia1,10M ' for unsound; .$1,11a1,15 for
sound mixed western, both afloat; c,51,17M•
for western yellow; $1,05 for damaged.
I Oats--reeeints, 65,392 bush: the market
opened heavy and lower, and closed active
and decidedly higher; sales of 136 E 000 bush,
at' 803.6a81;50 for , western in - store; :82a84c
• afloat; latter in small parcels. Stock• in
warehouse: Wheat, 628,357 busheld; Corn,
1,402,670 do; eats, 446,601• do; Rye, 7,774 do;
: Barley, 575 dO; Malt, 138,819 do; Peas, .47,540.
do. Rice quiet and steady at 104'ollc for
Carolina. Coffee Rio, in 'fair demand but
weak; salei' of IYSO baga at private terms;
other kinds duM Sugar steady; • sales of
300 hhds Citba at lly i al2c. I Molasses nomi-,
• nally Heim quiet, at - 10a30e;
for American. Petroleum in fair detnand
' l c. - at 17%cfor crude, and 34a3414e for refined,
, bonded: Pork fi rmer and in moderate de
. mandritales of 1,850 bbls at',528,50a28,75 for
new mess; closing at $28,45 cash; 128,25 a
28,50 for old do; $22,50a23,25 for prime; P4a
2.5 for prime mess. Beef steady; sales of
: 4 200 bbls at $15a20,50 for-new plain mess;
.120,50a24,75 for new extra mess; tierce beef
'
dull $21a33 for prime mess; #30a36 for In
-.die mess. Beef hams quiet; sales of .80
bbls at $28a32,50. Cut meats steady; sales of
350 packages at 13a13Noter-Shciulders; 16a
; 19e for hams; middles quiet and steady;
' sales'of 200 boxes short clear at 163ic. Lard
firmr sales of 860 tierces at 18a18%c for
‘•;i steam; 1834a19;.(o for kettle rendered.. But-'
ji ter eeady, at 25a33c for Ohio; 30a40e for
State. Cheese firm, at 11a160. Freights to
Liverpool quiet, and steady. • ,
LAVE:Err—Flour closed 5o better for me
.• dium and low.grades. Wbeat is very firm
.. and a'fair milling demand at $2,05a2,07 for
No. 2. and $1 95a1 98 for No. 21spring Rye
is'skutr•ce and firmnialessLBoll,9o. Oats is
active and firm at 8214a83c, in store, and
8334a$terafloat. - Coruidactive and rm at
$1,06a1,11 for unstkund; and 11,12a1,15 for
; sound new mixed western afloat. Pork
is firmer; sales. of 250 bbls mess at 'OA: 60,
cash; closing with sellers at $28,75, regular,
and buyers at $28,62 1 44 sellers, 126,62 M,
3 cash; and buYers at 828,56i4.- Beef inquiet
and .without any , decided change., Cnt
Meats are nominally unchanged. Bacon is
quiet and firm. Lard is very firm at 18,,1a
18%c for fair to prime 'steam. Eggs are
steady at 26a28c.
Chicago Alirkct.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CHICAGO, Angust 4.—Flonr in - fair de.
mand. at $8,50a11,50 for spring extras.
Wheat' in fair demand; sales at $1,84a1,92
for old and new No. 1,;1,70x1,80 for old,
and $1,75 for new; No. S unchanged: This
IA afternoon iCorn was 'fairly active and un-,
settledVsales- No. '1- at -07ga98X, No. 2 at
95a96 and rejected ;.at 91a920, closing at
97%a98 for Na. 1; sales No. 1 this afternmin
1, at 98y(o. Oats quiet and. 1340 lower;"saies
'lst 575411580 for'new, and 610 for old, closing
i quiet at 57a57 c. :Rye in fair demand and
120 higher; sales No. .1 atll,Bo
~.51,15 13artey is 'quiet and sample
i lots on i track at 11,5611-1,70.-- Messikirk 250
!higher; 'sales ,at, - 129.. Lard “ayie higher:,
• 4 asles ar 17'1%180. - Dry salted'shoulders sold
st11;10:1 flighWines strong with.' ales of
bonded it 600, - 'holders of free asking $1,20
01.25; Beef chttlit dull and nominal. Hoga
'dull dl 39,85a10,10 for choice assorted. Re.•
eeints,for peat for! eight hours—agar g.,742
bbla; -Wheat 11950; bornALsBs; oats 1,862'
bushy, bogs 2273. Shipments—Sonr 2,047
bbls; wheat 12,780; corn 187,836 M:911; 1 hogs
3,115— ) Frt ßr k is steady and firm ut.4.sigon
elec . tartan. Market.
(ByTelegraph to the Pitteharre Ofeette..l
• Cumuureen, August&-eFlout anid Wheat'.
• remain quiet , and unchanged. Corn dull
• •at Napa; Oate are Irregular; newis geper
• . i n ,bid aondition. and Wee are ,i,rreg
ular 4t , 40 'ta doo no old' in vi get. Cotten
lls sales :of irdddlings at 2Dj4gack
'There wasnothitig done inVehsuso.
. kris flitirat'Ma 'in - bOnd..
bold at 1128;14 , but'.thereimies.no - demand of
.'any Mordent. Lard •is held at Illi46„ and.
' sisal l males were made at kw% - Bump e o s
are qdlet but triti, - thdi ni
O was sornedea
sr 1244 e ; 1 0 41 :04* net
' Baoorlis neglected;; ahtitilders :are
• gigo; wr
. b ides at
, 16 a ITo':fer;
,oleart2ribi
uttaitiiccarba' and , in deinand.iat,
°hoe" SSP JO lent '44.15.,
Y k
seed 0101111,41 o*".:l4ltroUnnu:!
Yorefine& Gold's: - 144 , bUsic.iffltaittr
• **4144.0 11 0 06 9 Per** — ;If
•
rhumeial ihttters "ha ' New Tot*.
Gold Close& ai 143,4®113r4.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsbarith Ellizstte.l
NEW Yoitic August 3, 1868.
mozczy 41.zr0 Qom;
Money unchanged'and easy at 3@4 per
cent. for, call loans. .Sterling dull at 9y,@
10X. The Alaska "draft was paid at the
Sub-Treasury to-day in, gold certificates:
It is understood.the - gold is to be shipped
to London in installments of two millions
per week, the first shipment next Wednes
day. ;Gold firmer, opening at 145%, de
clining to 144 X, advancing to 115%a145%,
and closing at,those figures. ' ,
GOVBRNMENTS
Weak, Coupons of 1881, 115%4115%; do.
'62, 114%4114i{; do. '64, 110;144111; do. '65,
112 %@1123 ; do. new, 108;‘@)108%; do. '67,
l08vil.09; do. '68,108%4109%; 10-408,108%
4108%.0
STOCKS
Border State bonds are, firmer and more
active; Tennessees, old, 64 3 / 4 ; now, 63; Vir
ginias, new, 54y,; old North Carolina, 70;
new, 691/,; Missouris, 93%. The heavy de
cline in Erie was' the great feature of the
Stock market, which was, attributed to va
rious rumors, and the most probable one
seemed to be that the Erie. Company had
leased the Northern Railroad of New Jer
sey, and intend to complete it to Nyack,
to which it stopS a rival road, the Hudson
RiVer Company, The rest of the market is
weal4n sympathy with Erie.
5:30 PRICES: Canton, 47®18; Cumberland,
30©32j; Wells. Express,_26l4@26 3 / 4 ; Amer
ican Express, 455;®46; _Adams Express,
5234@53; United States Express, 46a47;
Merchants Union Express, 24 6 ‘®24 3 / 4 ;
Quicksilver,2l 3 / 4 @)23; Pacific Mall, 101X®
101 3 / 4 ; Westrn Union Telegraph, 35®35;
New York Central, 129 3 / 4 @129 3 / 4 ; Erie, 63q
a 63%; ,Erie preferred, , 74@75; Hudson,
136 3 / 4 ®138; Reading, 94 1 4®94%; ()hie' &
Mississippi, 29 a ®29%; Wabash, 49,14@)50,
St. Paul, 75110176; do. preferred, 82®8214;
Terre Haute,. 35@.44; Michigan Central, 119;
Michigan Southern, 86 3 / 4 @87; Illinois Cen
tral, 149®150; Pittsburgh, 86 3 / 4 @86 3 / 4 ; Tole
do, 101 1 ,4©101 3 / 4 ; . Rock Island, 110 3 / 4 @l11;
North Western,
81 3 / 4 4@)82; preferred, do;
Wayne- Wayn 110©110%; Hartford& Erie,.l9;
Ashtabula, 99%; Chicago Great Eastern, 40.
• mrtrrito SHARES.
Mining;Shares are 1 1
dull- 9
Gregory, 4 70.
1
Montana,' 5.
. SUB-TREARURY.
-' Receipts at the Sub-Treasury„ 1116,517 i 4 8;
payments, $15,930,500; balance, $82,828,855.
St. Louis Market.
(By Telegraph to the -Pittsburgh Gazette
ST.:Louis, August , S..—Tobaeco active at
full, prices. 'Cotton; nothiog.-doing. Hemp
dull at - $2,35a2,40 • for dressed. Flour;
choice and fancylrands held firmer; lower
grades In favor of buyers, bat prices not
quotably changed; sales suPer ats6a7;ex
tra $7,50a8,00; double " extra Pa 9,50; triple
to fancy $10a10,25; sales of abdut seventeen
hundred barrels of fancy for the Easteni
market on private terms: Wheat; under
large receipts_the. market openeddull and
saloo lower on medium and low grades;
red fall sold at $2,10a2,35, and white at
$2,15a2,35; spring sold at $1,50a1,65. . Corn
steady at 80a82o for mixed and yellow, and
Bfica9oc for white. Oats firmer and better
at 46a53c. Rye dull and lower at $l. Pro
visions quiet but firm, with only an order
demand. Pork sold at $29a29,25. Bacon
unchanged at 123013 c for shoulders, and
16. , ,a17c for clear sides. Lard firm at 18c
fot tierce, and 19c for keg. Whisky in de
mand at $1,25; held higher at the close.
Receipts-2,200 bbls flour, 54,400 bush
wheat, 135,000 bush corn, 27,000 bush oats.
Toledo Market.
[lip Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oartte.j
TOLEDO, August 3.--Recelpts for the past
week were, 4,092 bbls flour, 45,673 bush
nitheat, 63,723 bash corn, 1,944 bush oats;
1,080 bush rye. - 18hIpments, - 4,744 bbls
- flour, 25,302 bash wheat, 107,977 bash corn,
9,615 bush oats. and 334 bush rye.. Grain
in store on the first in5t.,16,396 bush wheat,
200,586 bush corn, 6,169 bush oats, and 995
do. rye. Flotnifirm. Wheat active; red 3%c
and white 10c better, sales of new -white
Michigan at ;2,40, white Wabash gp,4B, am
ber Michigan 02,14, No. 1 red 8249, No. 2
;2,02, amber, sellers for August, 51,97 y„.
-Corn I%c better; sales of No. 1 980, sellers
for last half August $l. Oats steady, sales
of new at 62c, and old at 70p. Rye tm
elumged; sales , of new No. l. at 62e, and old
do. at 70c. Lake freights unchanged; 3c to
Buffalo, and 6%cto r Oswego. .
.•,
, Buffalo nuke,
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
-Buvesio, Avgust 3.—Beceipts, 15,000 bu
corn,' 4,570 bbls flour. Shipments, 16,000
•bu corn, 100 bbls flour. Freights dull and
unchanged. Grain in store; 75,000 bush-
Wheat, 43,700 bush corn, 70,000 bush oats.'
Flour nachanged. Wheat firm and active,
with , sales 7,000 bush No. 1 Milwaukee at
52,13; 800 bush No. 1. , Chic-4g° at 12; 20,000
buNo. 2 do, at 51,88; 8,006 bti do, at 81,90;
10,000 bu white' Canada at 82,22. Corn in
good inquiry for sound; 'sales, 19,300 bush
mixed western at 31,93; ,65,500 bush •do at
51,01; 32,000 licialv do at .81,05; closing firm;
Oats quiet and firm at 79a77c; 10,000- bush
Racine 2441 75.. Otherartiolee unchanged..
• Cleveland Market.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gszette.l
• CLEVELAND,'- Augmit3.—Flour is quiet at
$10a10,60 for XX Spring; $11811,50 for XX
Red Winter; country brands are quiet -at,
119a10 for XX Spring; $9,50a10,50 for XX
Red Winter; $12a13 for XX. White. Wheat;
saleswere made of 6 oars No. .1 Red Winter
at $2,17, imd 4 cars Ne. 2 do. at $2,08. Corn
is held at - $1,02 for No. 1. ,Oats: small sales
were made this forenoon at 850 for No. 1.
Rye;•niarket dull and inactive, and held at •
$1,75a1,80 for No. 1. Barley; market nomi-
Baltimore Market.
Or Telegraph to the rlttabargh klarette.3
BAuristons,;gust Et —Flour active and
smarm. Wheat scarce and In good demand;
prime to choice red,52,40e2,50. Corn quiet;
'while, 111,80 a Oats
;steady, atBBa92o. Pork ' firm; -mesa. $3O.
Bacon firm; rib sides ' , 1.7 o; clear do, 17%c;
Shoulders, 1454a14No;;laps ? ' Lard'
-quiet at:113);e" • •
Lealsville.blarket..
By Telegraph to the' Ptitahareh Guette.•
LoinsviLt.ll, August 8:—Tobs000• firm at
18a15 for luo to mediabi leaf Cotton quiet
at 190. Plane stetkly,l at 's6;sO forattperfine.
AV heat .1.13582 for tprinid dew,. COrnbn
'9.04553. Oats—new -boss l e: 'Men' 'Pork
11211,50. Baoon—shottiders t , 1350, Ohm rib
bed` skies 163;o, olear sides 17y 4 0; Lard- :
;tierces .11330; kegs: Ilighwmes'6oo
in-bond. ; • • ;,1-
mthiataccm, miriust
tpy Telegraph to the Pittaburth GliettAL)
. ,MILIVAIMRI6, S.—Flour firm;
choice sits , brands held 64'114405 ants ad
vanwo. • Wboat .steady at- 76 for No. 2Ur
store- Corn bigbor at 95 for No.,2._RaosiPtis
—2OO inuiidis Flotuc "100 tiaabols 'Wheat;
1,060 'bubo's Oats, ;1,000 •tusbals COrtui
Ethipments,—tooobarrels F10ur,410,000 blab
de, Wheats ./9 0 Joush9/ 1 ! 0.410.411
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tp* Teleirripe tp the : pitmeereb Omens.) : • ,•••• .1
Vxurnith.A ll2 lrll..7-0;44. 01 1. 0 ?: r det..0
.firm. r,weipte, 9 les. Flour q etLenper-
Arke 17.604:Mk - Whoiffit'"Co'ni ts: 'Dili
..:
I I
• goe. Mkt 9204- Brat' 412 Vis cobra ft,
.64,75. , d 'Pork ' , IMO, Iliad 1 1940h1 ' "
I ze , . firm; =•ehooldimK B lWM `• dote , sides • M
ilaSe.'•• el••• •,-, :ef •:1 . I` ~, 11, 5 , ; - .1 , r
, ~ , • .:1 i ---- ..J p• .1 .. al ‘,, f trly
i
W' ' St,, , Loals Cattle litarket: , - • -lz
tßiTelegras•b tour rittabiwe 41.44141. , • : ! , ,
tor. Lotrtsii Aingastlkw4latillar inferkor, o '
on*Uum.gradesretaeed tatirldemast, end
liiri impfet.p : Jill 411/$11610114
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ITITSRURGIEI
,Cf ErrE: ,TITE§I). AUGUST-4 c
_,lBflB
The Monongahela River very unexpect
edly commenced to rise on Sunday night,
h it% continued steadily all day yesterday,
aid last evening the pier marks indicated
nine feet two inches and still rising slowly.
It was reported falling above, however,
and we may expect to see it receding here
to-day. The weather-continnes cloudy and
unsettled with 'every appearance of more
rain. Considerable rain fell early on Mon-,
day morning.
The rise was so sudden and unlOoked for
that our stearnboat men were completely
taken by surprise, and, as a. consequence
there are quite a number of boats that will
hardly be able to get out from the fact that
they are undergOing repairs.
The towboat men were busily engaged in
getting both tows and boats in readiness,
and it is probable that a large number of
boats with tows of "Black-Diamonds" will
get out to-day. One or two it is thought
would get off last night, but the great
majority of them could not possibly get
ready before to-day.
The Kate Robinson, in command of
Capt. Marsh Hays, is announced to leave
for Cincinnati and Louisville to-day with
out fail, and passengers, and shippers
should bear this in mind.
The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh, Jr.,
is announced to leave for St. Louis and all
intermediate points to-day without fail.
Capt. Darragh says, he is determined to go,
so that passengers and shippers need, not
be uneasy on this score.
The towboat Alonitor with her keelboat
arrived from Parkersburg on Sunday with
a fair trip. It is not likely that the Pitts
burgh and Parkersburg packets, Bayard
and Eagle, will venture out on this rise, as
it is believed that it will be of short dura
tion.
Thr
iere is no rise in the Allegheny, a tele
gram from Oil City reporting but nineteen
inches and falling.
•A. private telegram from Burning
Springs, Virginia, reports some oil boats as
having left there yesterday for Pittsburgh,
drawing four and a half feet of water.
Capt. Hugh Campbell left Cincinnati for
Coal Port on Saturday to look after the
Mary Davage.
The steamer B. L. Hodge was sold by
the United States Marshal at New Orleans,
on Tuesday, to Mr. E. Conery, for *21,150.
—The following boats are laid up at New
Albany, nearly all of them undergoing
thorough repairs; ,John Kilgour,P. W.
Strader,Cora S., W. F. Curtiss Dick Ful!
ton; Sirson 'Horner, Alps; Comet,: Swal
low, Grand Lake, and Phil. Sheriden.
—The ) Louisville. Courier of Saturday
says: The Ida Reese, which boat grounded
on Portland bar Thursday, backed out yes
terday, and concluded to double •trip it.
She got ovpr all right - the first, but struck
on the second trip, and was still there at
last accounts. •
—A St. Louis telegram under date of Fri
day says: The Quincy Packet and North
western Union Packet Companies were to
day consolidated into the Northwestern
Union Packet Company, the Quincy Pack
et Company. furnishing the following boats:
Tom. Jasper, Mollie IdePike and Victor.
—The Meniphis Avalanche; mentioning
the arrival of the Emma No. 3 from New
Orleans, bound for Cincinnati, recklessly
makes the assertion that " the clerk, who
is probably one of the meanest men in
Christendom, made himself scarce, and hid
until the boat backed out, to keep from
paying the warfage.
—Up to ten o'clock Wednesday last the
Tennessee river had risen ten feet, and was
still swelling, at the rate of half an inch per
hour. Fears were entertained that the
fine crops and the creek bottoms would be
overflowed and badly damaged. The rains
of the previous Saturday and Sunday
nights were among the heaviest ever
known in that region.
—The Cincinnati Commercialof Saturday
says: Capt. Tames H. Peppers "new, large
and magnificent steamer, Thompson Dean,
raised steam yesterday, and made a short
trial trip up and down the river. Every
thing worked as well as could be expected,
and from the manner in which she sailed,
past the wharf, we feel confident that she
will prove to be a "lightning" packet. She
went down mi far as Sedarnsville, where
sh owill remain for some time in order to
have the• finishing touches put on her.
—We clip the following from the St.
Louis Democrat of Saturday:. Captain
Charles Beer is stopping at the Everett
House in this city, He bropght the steamer
Natrona from Pittsburgh, up 'White river,
into Black river, and onward and up that
stream to Poplar Bluffs, in the heart of
Butler County, Missouri. The owners of
the boat hat e. contracted to clear out the
obstructions.from Black river, from Bonier
Bluffs to the State line, so as to secure bet
ter steamboat navigatien. :
—Captain John A. Williams has a similar
contract, and was engaged with a little
steamer on ;Blackriver at the breaking out
of the War. We have heard it said that
Williams was so delighted with the coun-,.
try that he secured some thousands of
acres, to which. he will retire when he ban
nuttiest competence on the 'river. However
that may. be,' Captain .Beer.inispected the
country and bought two tracts iii ; Butler=
and adjoining county, and was astonished
to find what an immense amount of magni
ficent land could be purchased Airs trifling
sum. ' '
--The St. Louis .Republican of Saturday
says: The presence, in this city, for some
days past, of Capt. Wm, P. Davidson and
~Mr. Wm. - Rhodes, the President and , Sec
lirotsry of the Northwestern Union Packet
;Company, or. more popularly known as the
i # , White Collar" line, has been the subject
of a great deal of commentand speculation,
all of which was set at rest :yesterday by
the announcement that the managers of the
St. Louis and Quinoy . Packet Company had,
for reasons best knoWn to theinselves,
transferred the stock .atid Material of their
Company, consisting' of three Steamboats,
viz: Tom ..Yasper, Victory and Mollie Mo-
Pike, and the wharfbaat .1. C. Swan, to the
Northwestern Union Packet Company, and
the two.lines, ( now united and consolidated,
will continue the brisiriess-,under the title
of the - Northwestern Union racket Corn
pithy.' This consolidation virtually puts an
end to the "Opposition" that has existed
for the past two - years in the -trade between
this city and Kixokuk. asiCaptain Davidson
proposes to deveto his energieslo. tne St.
Paul trade; in •which he now proposes to
runrnna daily line,
•r ftlier and 'Weather.' '
Si Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Tiotravilite; Allgood 2.River 'rising with
!bur feet eight ifiehesilit'eitnal with nutrke.
Vi'estilermiear and 11leksantJ" • •
" •
.1111PORIti filf'';)tAllLll4)Ali
_. . ,
iITTSEMIRGIII. Ift. ' War/SR AliD UNICAGO
Raumnark Anglia! 8.-11 Cdnrad, 180 sks
middlings; T 0 - Jenkins, 1,035, bbls - Hour;'
Watyliking & Co, 200 do do; 8 Ziodisiiy, Jr
st Ca, 100 do do; Watt it W ilson,'lo6 do do;
Pier Daniels it Doi 3 - slare barley; E'Salinel.‘
baok.,2 tio•tnr - ddlingsr_ • Andrew, Kutte,.l do'
do; Moerhead •& Co, -, ‘1,434. slabs , spilter; , J
Lippeiiccitt, 25 'tea lard: Binge r dr-Niinlek. A
oar sliver steel; ft E Sellers .& Do; 2 'Obis
ploohatitnifecidiougbits bbliv spittst ll', ll'
Mciollendi,lo.bdbi blshi; G N .Hoffstotty 122
' Breenlbldein 4 Bo3 , tl";.Biarray:9& Co, i boa
monldingaL&llAMWll,•o o ol{' 4:l3fNllt.lad is
Meol, ..T,„there ; ‘,.. ; t p,993 l l9lBi L isykes;,W
IhicsB4lo7: 8 A5l - Xf . .Irall'el l bi iddle,-4 ,
1 bbl a rg - t: te klitir l i Itif ' Aflsinfri 7 i 9 les; E
' '•Jaysai .113' , : l9eiciir 'bblts,• l ,l ' Pan aid A
4 Rani Xl' 'o4li; •ftti ' Paper!' 3f4c Do, 12 ; ,
ski ,rioivirf suet •dr , 1306#tr'tthis itei l r ; .
nitAlifilidad 'Jfk tiliii , 25 ,1 1Aaaa' ,afieff4O; '
1,
„ nosissorsti krDaviinli2s Odd; (Riddle,
9 dojdaa flepkgs.totukceored MegraWHoyle
eary ,
1. 4,0041. 111811, 49: cl.llllotuigolWidrter&
1 •
..co , 2 ~.r . , , ,,bp is t fienermo, mqv 731mAlattog
I f ga6eaci l iant,A,Aila Pais revllll,l4
i l Fahnt o 1 . 0 0 ; 19 .11 9110 s
.10,Pralti
140341..
Cl / 4 34 r m t . ': ,, 1 P :., , ~. Pt,Alfikrier" . 4 :, it:-
I .';iF l i iMegt . 'WNW/ V#AFfittM:
# 4 1 tFfi.arrilito '
cat , Vbrrola ebb illivr
r. t,o ,tiey:« °r~
'' ..,, ....ItiVETC - 01M1C' 7 ' 9 "':"•'''''''
- .
'leis &CO.; 20 do do, W. B. Hays & Son; 25
tcs lard, Ido beef,; E. H. Myers & 'Co., 20'
bbls bungs, A. R. Mills; 1 car stayer W.
Hastings; 5 bbls oil R. E. Sellers & Co:;-.10
bxs candles, W. J. Miller, bbls tar. W.
R. Boggs; 7 pkgs lard, John A. Renshaw;
27 do tobacco, Floersheirn& Elrich; 15 bbls
whisky Dillinger dc Stevenson; 72 bbls
flour, J. &. W. Fairley; 25 bbls lard. Little,
Baird & Patten; 15 tcs hams, Jas. Lippin
cott; 5 do. do, 1 do beef, G.Landis; 25 sks
oats. W. H. Hagan; 25 bbls vinegar, Watt,
Lane & Co.; 25 do do, Kirkpatrick, Herron
& Co.; 52 bales cotton, A. H. Childs & Co..
13 bxs soap, Dilworth, Patton & Co.; 3
bbls whisky, Munhall & Megraw; 12 do do,
John Seifreth; 11 bgs feathers, F. G Craig
head; 12 bales hides, D. Chestnut & Co.; 20
tcs hams, Geo. Mite ell; 1 car wheat, R. T.
Kennedy & Bro.; 20 bbls potatoes, Wood
worth & Davison; 28. gs rye, W. J. Meek;
2 bbls eggs, 3 do dry peaches, Voight, Ma
hood & Co.: 23 pkgs sh, Arbuckles & Co.;
ILhhds tobacco, Fl rsheim & Elrich.
ALLEOXEENT STA 01 , 7 August : 3.-8 cars.
wheat, R T Kenna & Bro; 100 bbls flour,
F Owens; 3 cars metal, Lewis Bailey& Dal
zell; 8 cars limestone, SUperior Iron Co; 23
sks oats. S C MeMasters. ' 5 bales tow, H
Gewig & Co; 250 pigs lead, 3 Schoonmaker;
3 cars staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 do do,
J M Hemphill; 3 cars wheat, Wm Mckee dr .
Co; 1. car barley, Heckelman & Co; 4 braces
soap, Meicer & Robinson. 187 sks feed, it
obis flour, Hipple3r & Bro; 1 car lumber,
Taggart & Wilson; 0 tcs hams, N Sodden; 5
do do, R & A Carsoo.•
ALLEGHENY VALLEY B. R., August . 3.
3 cars limestone, Shoenberger dr Blair; 1 do
lime; Jas. Reno; 2 bbls eggs, Good crc, Elkin;
10 rolls leather, W. me;,2 cars , metal,
M'Knight, Porter Br, 0.; 1 car stone, W. J.
Woodward; 4 hbli eg s, John Schwalin; 5
do do, W. H. Carnahan ; 1 car .metal, H.
Woodsides; 3 ferkins butter, 1 bbl eggs
Voight, Mahood & Co.; 2 cars railroad iron,
Pittsburgh, Cin. ik, St. Louis R: R. Co.
PITTSBURGH' AND 00ICNELLSV/LLE
RAILROAD, 4ugnst 3.-101 bdls sheet iron,
W F Armstrong; 1 car tan bark; ,J C Lap
per; Ido do, W Flacons & Son; 50 eoils
rope, Fulton, Bolltnan it Co: 60 sks wheat,
W McKee d: Co; 280 locust posts, Henon dr
,Pollock; 240 bdls paper, Markle & Co.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RATLROAD
August 3.-17 bbls whisky, Thos A Row.
lev; 1 bbl, 9 tes pork, E II Myers & Co; 158
flour bbls, S Ewart ez. Co; 50 bdls paper,
Hostetter -& Smith; lot Sundries, Watt
Lang & Co. .
AUOTION SALES.
' BY A. ',MUM
ACRES LAND NEAR GLEN
DALE AT AUCTION.—There will be sold
wit out reserve, on tbe premises, on WEDNES
DAY, August lath. at 3'41 o 'clock,.twp plots, nine
and eight acres respectively, situated on, been
Bun, a mile from Glendale Station,. on the Fort
Waync,Ealirood." Particulate front
A. LEGGATE..AuctiOneet, •
au3 l5O Federal street. Allegneuy.
ROUSE AND LOT, FEDERAL'
STREET. A LLEOHEEY,' AT. AUCTION.—
rue property No. 311 Federal, near 'Jackson St.,
Allegheny, will be sold on WEDNESDAY,. August
12th, at 10 o'clock A. w. Owner moving west.
The lot is 20 by 100. The house Is brick, hag 7
rooms, attic, Boston range, oven. hot and cold wa
ter, gas, hydrant, coal house, , statue, Ac. A very
mmfortable, neat and desirable place of reslaence.
Enquire of , A. LEGGATE. Auct'r.
amt , 159 Foderat street, Allegheny.
„BY A. WILWAISE.
ALIMINIYTRATOWS: SALE OF
STOC lift AN.D C MUST'S CHURCH PEWS.—
hiDAS7 EVENINO. August 4th, at 8 o'clock.
will be sold, on second floor of Commercial sates
Rooms, 106 Smithfield street,
"al shares Monongahela Navigation Co.
'8 shares Plttsnur.rh & Erie itailromf.
70 shares Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Co.
.• 9 Pews In Christ's •,._ Methodist Episcopal
Church. Penn street. being Nos. 29 and 31, left
side, near to front. Also,
, 25 snares Pittsburgh Savings Bank. ;
' '2O shares Cltizenfo-Immranee Co. .
20 shares Monongahela Insurance Co.
• -- 30 - siraresllerchants , & ilan•fs Nat. Bang:
10 sh‘res Coal Men's Trnst. Co. ,
siMi • A. hicILWAINE. Auctioneer.
BY PALMER & PHILLIPS
PALMER & PHILLIPS,
AUCTIOMEERS
ANA Commission' Merchants,
OPERA HOUSE, AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, 'CARPETS;
- Dry . Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING.
Consignments Solicited. Prompt Re.
turns.
MEDICAL.'
MANHOOD: 110 W LOST I HOW )
RESTORED! Aged published in aeated (mad-
Fpe.
_Price, six mats. A LECTURE ON THE'
ATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of
ermatorrhaws, or Seminal Weakness Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debillty and luipedlinents to Mar
riage generallyi-Nervousnesa,Cionsumption,
lepay and Pito; !Mental and Physical incapacity, re
sulting from Self Abuse,- 4c....by Robt.. J., Culver- •
well. M. D. author of the 4.llsreen Book," kn. "A
BOON TO THOUSANDS OP °SUPS' EREIIBO. - sent.
ander seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on
re
aix manta, or two poetaste stamps,
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 127 BOWERY,
NEW YORK, POSTOPPICE 501 4680. - Also Dr.
Cuiverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 'Abet:ate.
6 1%/1 A N 110011. 15 —Another New,
MEDICAL PAMPHLET;'from tbe pen of
Ditnarts. The Medical Times says of this work:
...This valuable treatise on the CAll5e and cure of
premature decline, 'shown how health le Impaired
through secret !Ousels ofluatti and manhood, and
how easily resalbed. It gives a clear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage. the 'mtge.! and eltecta
of nervons deulllty rad the remedies therefor. A
pocket. edition of the above will- be ioa warded on
receipt of Si b cents, by addressing Doctor el/11-
.'IIS, No. 5S North Charles rar(xt. - Baltimore, Md.
Jy11:t1
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•INO. B. LIVING ON, Treasurer.
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DlBACToll.B—Aagret John H
Hartman, John B. I.llvlnkton.
oa.s4 habil for PamirStasi!,• je3):088
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TAai
he Tax Payers of the corustolt4ate4 city of Pitts
trargh; at. her by trOttlldd that. the Tax Book'. are
now. lu the . bands , , of. the (MY, Tressurer,,, .rea4y for
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Taxa/ohs water.RettAslireen:the Ist of
TUNE antithe lat_of t !ST. will be received at a
t -DISCOUNT OF - FIVE'PF.IL CERT.(
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TEM RES, M •: • •
! DISCOUNT' lir. TWO PER CENT.
TrouttbetlBUtorSEPTEMBER, to the itit'of
TORE% all taxes will bepayables' aaseabed.. After
the let of OCTORICIL.PIVE - per cent. will Wadded;
and on the Ist of N. NEM DER, all uupT
II Taxes
twill be put Into the handsel Deflectors WI THE
YURTRE,R ADDITION' OF FIVE r 11,11. CENT.,
making a ditferenoe of"FIitTEEN• kVA . CENT;
' between, those paying ire ditlY and 4 10 . 0 1. RATtOlt
N gil le A r i t tris -- t:A ' TE, MERCANTILE: LICENSES are
now due, and 5..0u1d be p aid on or betbre the let of
Jul": to save eon and expellee or suit.
• • " AWARDER,
. . city Treasurer.
. Ortribliter'errir ENGIN Elul ANG NUNN GYGH., 7
i .- • . , . Pittsburgh. July 3t., ViaB. 1 .
MOTICE TO ST,OI.IE , MASONS. .
• ' • BEAT I ED F#o F J 5.11.4 Fop ~, , •
Rebitildiiig"aStiine Coln)rt, , -
0,4 r tbr,fioar Niue Run..o thil awiatler Farm,
Sail 'Sii'a*q; * Ill' be . E
reerived•st the eityn &lacer's '
' °Moe unlit • I •. 0 . :'.1 , ;1 .
~ . .. . _
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TOE 'WINDOW . ' ' NH iiibtii; ' iti'
'anrouteri sot alai , iyggilria in WI GOrder ' and.
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,IM ' iIt"J' I 4 I.!( P A L 'oil C 2.1. 13 Vi 1 : 1 -.1,, o - :.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J. B. CANTIIILD ..... . . ....A. T. reicrrELD.
B. *CAW 1E 'St, SON, COM
, :htissioN MERCHANTS, t and 'Wholesale
ealere In tioshen, Factory. Hamburg , and W. F.
Cheese. Batter, Lard, Putt, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Tided grille; Grain, Fig Lead, Pot, Pearl and B. da
Ashes, White Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Ous, No. 141Pirat atreet. Pittsburgh.
WATT, LANG & CO.,
WHOLSJILLE'D - SALEIIB IN
Grocerit4. Flour, Gratin, Produce, Pro•
risiono,*:lsh,Cheese,Carbon 011. &C..
Nos. 172 an -11 174 WOOD STREET, riear Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa, noS:nss
H. STEELE 5 J. A. STEELS.
M.
STEELE &' SON •
comm issici:n Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN •
FLOrrit, GRAIN, FEED, ace.
No. 95 OHIO BTHEEI near Eastommon,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JO5. FLU:1111E
''''Sras, HARPER
MEA
ITLOI7R, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION 31 - F.IICFIA.NTS
329 LIBERTY STREV2, Hyrum
Consignipents solicited.
RILFERENC'ES—J. G.-Martin, Cashier Mechanics ,
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth 1 Co., B. T. Nen:
nedy 1 Bro. ja31:124
rILTS.6 NEIL JAB. F. iIICRAILI.
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALT;RS IN
FLOUR, GRAM SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c.; &c.,
319 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
•
my?A:b37
1 4, J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and' Retail Grocers,
No. 306 PENN STREET.
aplB:xB9
ALEX. WIIANK J. B. latisa.
McBANE ALNJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAM'and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 14.1. .WATXR STREET, above
Smithfield, Plttsbargb. 1 1 eSt_.
FETZER & ARMSTRONG;
FORWARDINGAND OOMMIBEGON MEROHANTS,
For the Bale of Flour, Grain, • Baion, Lard, llntter,
Seeds, Dried Frtit, and Produce generally, lin. 16
MARKET BTREET, coruer ofFtrat, Pltesburgh. .
te22:uB
JOHN T. HOMY EDW. 110U138.....WM. IL HOUSE.
JOHN I. HOUSE & BROS. Suc
cessors to JOHN L HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
cers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and. Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
Ti.• RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• •
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Met
e. ant and Wholesale Dealer' in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on' Consignments, and paid for Produce gen
erally. • - • min .
BORT. KNOX ANDREW KNOX.
4 KNOX Si. SON, COMMISSION
iMERCIIANTSand dealers In FLOUR., GRAIN
I, FEED and PRODUCE - GENERALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
jal7:r37
.
IeITI'LE,,. HURD • & • PATTON
. Wholesale Grocers, COmmissionliferchants anc
alers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Pleb,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, -Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh - Manufactures generally,
119 and 114 SECOND STREETi-Pittsburgh.
JOHN SHIFT= ' ' ' -'' A 'WALLACE.
HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE
SALE (I ROGERS•AND -PRODUCE 'DEALERS,
.o. 0 SIXTH STREET. Plltaburgh. i- -1112:r58
PROFESSIONAL
Jog. A. BUTLER,
/J,DEBNAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE
Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBERGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages . Ackuowledgmentn,_
Depositions,! Collections, and all other Te - glanYate
business executed promptly. .
S•
AMUEL McMASTEBA,
• - A.1.14E11.31A1c, -
Ex-Officto Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Office, GRANT STREET; opposite the Ca
thedraI,,PITTSBUROH, PA.
Deeds; Bonds;' Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. mhie
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
AJLADERALA.N,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE &ND
•POLICE MAGISTRATE. •
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Bwiness executedlth
promptness and dispatch. - rn729
A AMMON,
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection et Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed to.mya:3l3o •
- •
WILLL4M H. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER,' &C.,
Omce, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite' the .
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
.Bustnees entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to. myttyel
D ANIEL McME 41L, M. D ! ,
PRACTICING PHY S ICIAN,
• OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, "
No. 59 Grant St., near nigh.
sp2o:x7l
T Si FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. S 7 Fifth Street,
SECOND,IFLOOII. FRONT ROOM
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, 116 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court llonee,)
EOM
A. LEWIS,
W• ,
• ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
NO. 99 Diamond Sidieet.
mhanhB
IRC. DIAOII.II/EILL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR . AT,LAW,
No. 89 Grant li3treat,
Inrhl:b2ls
ARCHIBALDBLAILFLEY, -
A.'I • PI.t3IZN - "A3I . Y-!ATaL..tI.W,
No. 9$ FIFTH NTREET,
==M
JOHN A. STRAIN.
THIr, pfl,Ao7, AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE,
Utllce 11* PIPTFI STREET, qpposite the Olathe
aral, Pittsburgh, P. Deinini ./inndi) Mon a
Aeknowls,lginSats, INsposittorie and 11 Le
awe es veined with promptness and Manage
•
InICCOMMIIs
, , „
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lvu.B7lFtYth e4ta-oert..,
VouAuna; Hotintiesimiv Airesin. or ray promptly
wEIGHTEV AND MEASUREM3:
rjR LYON.
I AesPlf 4W104- 1 4 1411 0 1 reet:.'1
(f. writ -Afritssir:
•• =u.§ gisiriryitteiet&
• y
12:'
pIITTSBIIRGH andammi
.5_ CONNELLBVILLE R. R.
- .
On and after TifilMOAT, Match Atd, 184151F
tr*ms Grant ive Rater depart from tt4Depot, cm.
ner ofnd streets, as follow's: I
Devon AMID&
Mail to find from Uniont'n. Y. 6:00 P.
McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A. 11; 2:08 P. E.
Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 r; If. 10:00 A. Y.
West Newton Accodanod , n - 4:308p, it.. 8:35 A. Y.
Braddock's Aceommodat'n 6:15 P. lkt. 7:50 P. Y.
Night Ace. to MeKeesport.l6:3o P. X. 6:4.0 A. N.
Sunday Chnrdh Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. at. 10:00 A. II
For tickets-apply t •
J. R. KING, Agent.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. mbs
. 4 .
ALLEGHENY RE/ago
VALLEY RAILROAD.
LY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REOIONS,
Running through to Veaango City without change
of cars-Connecting with trains East and West of
the Warre.. t Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic
Great Western Railways. Shortest and quickett
route to 011CItykand Franklin, and all points in tie
Oil Regions.
On authafter, April ,26th, 1808, Passenger Traits
will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot,
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as follows:
•
Depart. Arrtoe.
Hall to and I'm Yen. City. 7:00 A. B. 6:15
Express " ". 10:40 r. 5t.12:25 A. B.
Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:00 r. at. 10:20 A. B.
Soda Works' Accom'n 5:30 r. at. 7:55A. )(-
First Hutton AccomosPn... 8:50 A. at. 11:40 A.
Second Hutton Accomod'n 12:00 at. 3:55
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:08
A. at., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. 8., arriving at
Soda,Works at 2:55 P. at:
BLACKSTONE, Supt. •
W. F. HOVE, Ticket Agent. &P'3
E. ITT
CINCIN ATI AND ST.
lIIS RAIL, AY.
CHANGE OF TTAIFE.:—On and after SUNDAY,
June 21st, 1£203, trains will leave and arrive at tku.
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
,
Mall Express 2:15 a. m.12:10 a. xr .
'Fa a t Line 0:10 a. m.' 7:15 p. xp.
Fast Express ' 2:10 p. m. 11:40 a. a).
Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. .7:05 p. m.
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m.: 3:05p. m.
Steubenyale Accommod'n. 3:55 p.m. 0:301r. m.
McDonsial6 i-Cc711736:2.
SPECIAL Ncrricx.--Sanday Express leaves at 511:10
p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at,6:00 a. M. the next
morning.
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex ,,
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
.Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield
'Newark N.E. _ _
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sup`t.. Steubenville.
SII }kill, FORT
IV. AND CLEVELAND
From June 'nil; Isis'
and arrive at the Union
time, as follows:
Leave.
Chicago Ex—. 2:03 a m.I
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 awl
Erie & Ygn3l , l 7:28 a mi!
.
Cl. !lc Wh_`g Mg 6:13 ami
Chicag6 Matt. 6:58 am,l
Chicago 9:43 a m
Cl. Wh`g.E.i I
. in
Chtcago Ex.....1:58' m
Wh. do Erie gx. 4:43
Depart fl'osn, Allegheny.
N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:51$ a m
Leetsdale " 10:13; m :
" 11:58 a m
Rochester " 2:23p m :
Wellsv'e Acc.. 3:43p m :
Leetsdale Ace.. 4:13 pm
N.Brigt'n •• • , 5:33 P m
N:Brigt.'n " . 6:28 pm!
Leetsdale " . 10:43pm
- .IIW- 1:58 p. in. Chicago ]
/Fir 11:23 a. m. Chimp
Jett F. R. MYERS,
13E N NS VEVA
CENTRAL RAILRO,
and after June 7th.
rice at and depart from Llu
Washington and Liberty s'
Arrive. • I
Mail Train.... 1:15 am!
Fast - Linem!,
Walls N4-1.-.--13:20 a m;
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 am{
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am;
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 am'
Johnstown, Ac. 10:35 a m
Baltimore ..x. 1:00 p m
Phila. Exiiress 1:20 p m
Wall's No. 3 2.15 pm
BraddockEcNo 1 5:50 p m
Wall's No. 4.
.7:15 p m
Altoona Acc'a
and Emigrant
Train 9:30 p in
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station ever
Sunday at9:ls a. at., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
Retarning, leaves Pittsburgh - at 12:50 p.m.
And arrives at Wall's Station at 2 :00 -
!Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday. .
For further Information apply to
•W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
T'heer' — in;3 l ivaniallallr_oad Company will -not u
sume any risk for Bag age, except fcir wearhig-ap
'parel, and limit their sponsibility to One Hundred .
Dollars In value. Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will b at the risk of the owner, tin
less taken by special c utract.
E WARD H. WILLIAMS, .
left General Jmrintendent, Altoona, Pa.
WESTERN PENN:64IOMig
SYLVANIA RAIL
AD.—On and after May 10th. 1808, the Pas
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart. from the Federal
Street Depot,' Allegheny City, as tollOws:
Arrive. • Depart.
Syringd'e No 1 8:35 a miMall" 8:15 a9l
Freeport No. 18:15 a m Freeport No. I • 9:10 a at
Express 10:15 a m Sharpbg - No.111:90 a
Sharpb`g No. I 1:25 p m Express ~. 1:50 pm
Freeport No. 2 4:10 pm elpringd.e Not 3:50 pm
Mail 5:50 p m Freeport N 0.2 8:05 p st.
Springd'e No 2 7:10 p m Soringd , e No 2 '7:30 pa
Aboye trains run daily except bundty. •- •
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. uteri'
Sunday at 7:40 a. reaching Allegbtny City at
9:50 a. m. Returning, 'leaves Alleigbeny City at
1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny .lundt. at 9:46
COstlitcrAmaw TICKETS—For sale in Packages of
Twenty between ' Allegheny City, Chestnut sueet,,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek,- Etna anctSbarpebarg,,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape
deed ontictets. - • ' • :
Thetrains. leaving Allegheny City at 8:15 a. ru...
and 1:50 P. m. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walkert line ofStages for Butler and Hannahe
tewti., Through tickets may be purchased at the
(Mee, No. 3 Bt. Clair street, near the Buspens
Brtege Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Alts ny..
For further information apply to
. JAMEST.EFFERTB, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not u
sume•any risk for Baggage, except for wearing air
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One ndyed
Dollars in value. All _baggage 'exceeding this ,
amount in value will be at the risk of tbe owner, as
toss taken by special contract. • • '
EDWARD H. WILLI
Runerintendent. AttooVak.nk,
myll
SMOKY
IQ ROUTE.
UNION PACII'IIIIAILWAY.
-Eastern--Division.
The SHORTIMT AND MOST.RELLtIILE RODIN
from the Eset to all points Ia
• Colorado, AI evada, • -
California, Utah,
•
Arizona, Washington,
- New Mexico, Idaho,
• • . Oregon.
Two Trains' leave State Line and Leavenworth
daily, (Sundays excepted, I on the arrival of trains of
Pne Railroad from St.. Louis, and 'l..nnibal and
St. de Railroad from_galtiey, connect's'. I.aw
reneef T.:IE4U, and Wamegw with sis e , - ..e for
paints in Kansas.. At end of track west of Idle.
worth with the 'UNITED STATES EXPRESS NO11:-
PANT'S DAILY LINE CY' OVE,BLAND KAT ,
AND =REIN' OtI.A.OHEE - +
. • ~.
. . -
. .:1:113EDI VIMEC; e1.A.111 1 . 1.411-IECMg
•
• And all• Points in, the Territoriei,
•
• .
And with SANDERSON% Titi-WENKI.I . LINZ od
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's F ort { YAM, Alba.
ilm,tnta Pe , and a Point imua
e,iexl
With 'the recent additions of •rollizia - stddit i x *
equipment, mid the arrangesenta r e *to
-iiponsfele Overland Transportation Toner (Van ttal
;wes t ern terminus, Ws road how oder& =legalities
theillUes for tbe try:ands/lOn of freight to the par
!Tickets tor sale at all the prineipal =doer to the
United States and Canada. - _
• sere
randd ask for tickets via. THE 8E0E1"
Dlk N
rja w a g JIION PACIFIC. RAILWAY..
. ,
A. ANDERSON • '
•
. .
General nupertntendent.
J.. H. :IP,
General 'relight and 'Deka Agent.
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PITTSBURGH, PA
P/TTSBURGII, PA.
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBITROH..PA:
TO LIVERPOOL
QUE.V.NSiTQWN.
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the celebrated
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kitting xI.fRRY SATURDAY, Rota flee 1111 ,.5041111,
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RAILROADS.
PAN HANDLE ROVTE.
" AYNE & CHICAGO H.
PITTSBUEGH R. B.
trains will leave *era
Depot, north aide, city
FIEZ!!
:Chicago EX1:72:013
'Cleveland Et.. 2:08 a m
Chicago Ex.c.. 11:23 a m
IWheellng Ex. 11;08 a in
St. LOlllB Ex,. 3:33 pm
CI. & Wh'g Ex 4:38 pm
Erle & TOL: Ex 0:13 p m
Chicago 4:23 p
Cl. & Wh`g 'Ex 7:08 pnt
Arrive in Alleghen_y.
N. Brlgt ' n Ac. 7:03 ain
N. Grtirt'ux " B:2Bam
Wellsville " 8:53 a m,
New Castle - " 10:13 a m
Leetsdale • " 9:13 am
, " • " 1:08pm
IN.l3rlArt'n 2:43 pm
!Leetsdale. ' 4:53 p m
.7:28p m Express leaves daily.
to Express arrives daily.
3, General Ticket Agent.
- -
.A
.D.
11168, Triiine will ar
c Union Depot, corner of
treets. is follows: -
Depart.
Day Express.. A :215 aDi
Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ara
!Moll Tralp .' .. . 7:50 a m
"CinctunatlEx 11:40 a m
• Wall's N 0.2.. 11:51 a m
johnetowa Ac. 3:05 pm
Braddocks Nol 4:1)0 pm
Expres. 4:50 pm
Wall's No. 3:. 5:10 pm
Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 On
Fast Line 7:30 pal
Latrobe Acep 8:50 p m
wS lasvale Aen 10:50 pm
STEAMSHIn.,
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