The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1869, Image 3

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Markets by Telegraph.
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NEW • Yoz.g.„ June B.—Cotton firmer
and more active; sales 3,200 bales at 310.
Flour s®loc lower; receipts, 7,755 bbls;
sales 7,400 bbls at 14,96155,25 for super
fine State and western,' /5,80@8.25 for
, common to choice extra state, $5,55®6,30
for do extra western, 16,45®7,50 for good
choice white wheat State, 65,90®7,00 for •
common
_to choice round hoop Ohio, 67®
• 8,00 for common to fair extra St. Louis,
andl9®ll,oo for good to choice do, 'd
clos
=ing dull at F5,55(0)5,70 for extra western.
California our neavy; sales 550 bits at,
/6,75®9,75. Ryo flour dull; sales 250 bbls
at 14,500)6,50, the latter price an extreme.
Corn meal In fair request: sales, 600 bbis.
i brandy wine at 14,60., Whisky lower;
sales 150 bbls western at 96 3 i098e for
,free. Wheat a shade firmer, with a fair
demand for export , and home use; re
, eelpta, 22,616 bus; salestB,ooo bus at 61,42
@1,43 for N 0.2 spring in store, afloat and
to arrive, 11,4 6 ® 1 1 48 for. No. 1 do, /MO@
1,80 for white Mighlipui, :61,70 for white
Genesee, and 11,69 for :white Calafornia.
Rye heavy; sales I,ooo' bus at 51,20. Bar
ley and barley malt : -'dull`and nomhial.
.Corn scarce , and I®2c better; receipts, 1,-
492' bus; sales s4;ooo bus at ''66@BBo
ler new mixed Western via canal; 90@94c
for do via railroad. 950' for old in Store,
97 for dii?aftoat and new western yellow,
8034 !foekilit dried; 87(4)90 for white
western. Receipts—Oats 24,681 briakels;
'Opened a ' haderfirmer, and closed dull;
sales of 36,000 bushels at 81 for western
&WM. Ellie qttlet at B®9 for Carolina.
COMB - firth and quiet. Sugar firm; sales
•of' - 750: hfids cabi at 10®13ji, and 125
boxes of Havenwat 12. Molasses dull.
Hops quiet at 6®14. Petroleum unset
tled at 17 for Crude, 32®3234 for Refined.
'linseed 011 quiet at 11,05®1,06. Pork
. firater;,,sales of 650 barrels at 131,50®
'31.75.f0r new mess; closing at $31,62 cash,
•581,25e31,37 for old do., 6.25®26 for
primp, $28®28,37 for, prime mess. Beef
steady and unchanged; salmi of 170 , bar
rels. ,'Beef Hams quiet; sales of 140 bar
rels at 126(4;42. Cut Meats quiet; sates of
190 packages at 123 , ‘®13 for shoulders,
-,16(4;115% for hams. Middles' steady and
Tuiet; sales of 50 boxes Staffordshire et
• ax. ,Lard,steady; ;sales of 475 tierces at
71i@1936 for steam, and 19j5 for kettle
.rendered... Butter quiet at 20®32 for
G h10,,30®36 for State. Cheese quiet at
,11®21.. Turpentine dull 451211535.
Freights to . Liverpool dull and drooping;
shipments of .40,000 bushels of wheat at
sd. per sail, 6d. per steamer, and - 150,000
„bushipls,oficorn per steamer.at 535 d.
, ; Loiest. 7 -Flour closed dull and in buy
4/
eil ikn lt t F i c i. 4. 4iiiiti l ;:r t ETp e r‘F fin la Ittfi a rs
x, ,
t for i . grin(lll,47 for o. 1. Rye dull
Pi t i l l liatfts at, .5. 1 48® 1 , 2 0 for, western.
Pats ull, at giON @ale for western afloat.
Cornlsteady, at 68®880 for canal and 91
,®940,' . ter railroad. - Pork , quiet ,and
steady, iit, 131,62 for new mesa. . Beef
o i l.
gide and unchanged. Bacok dull and
unch ged. Lard quiet, at 18% © 190 for
fair prime steam. • Eggequiet and =-
chin
2 , CAGO, June B.—Eastern exchange
dull - par telling. - Flour 44,7506,20 for
sprin'gggggg extras.. . Wheat steady and -mod
. erate y active;sales No. lat 11,11®1,12;
NO__;. _/1,09_811,09X closing steady at
teti f t,%4o 9 3it this ' afternoon No. 2 dull
- .11 ,1181;41,09, seller fer June. Corn
leas active and' firmer; sales No. 1 at 6735
6E 4
® No. 2 at 57r,c; rejected 51c; no
grad 4 0@42c, 'Closing at tkio for No. 1.
and 7,%®57}ic for No. 2; this a ft ernoon
firm r; No. 1 nominal at 68c, cash; No. 2
67a.,,,,
~pats steady, firm and 3'‘ . 9 higher;
eat* No. 2 at'69%®59%C., and rejected at
‘ S4X 30, 1 closing unchanged. Rye ac
tive dto lower at 98®990 tor No. 2,
elating : it the inside. Barley dull at /1,46
®l,66leiNo. 2. Highwinesleactive and
nomloslat 94®954.;New Orleans molasses
95c@51,00. 'Sugar 13,11®14,1c for. fair to
choice. Provisions quietand firm; sales
or mess pork at ,131,50. Lard sells at
1834 c. Sweet pickled hams 16®1634e.
Short, rib middles 16®161A0. Rough
sides 1541430. Dry salted shoulders IW,
®l2Met for loose.- Receipts during the
past twenty-fear hours: 10,113 bbls floor.
125;427 bush wheat, 188,092 bush corn, 57,-
528 - busk oats, 1,150 bush - rya, 50 bush
barlent;B27. hogs. Shipment: 18,130 bbis
flour,- 65,544 bash Wheat, :116,788 bush
corn, 7,1120 baskoats, 754 buskrye, 3,840
' hogs:' : Freights active and 'steady; 140
for wheat to Oswego; 90 for wheat and
corn to Buffalo. ' •
"Sr.'Loins, JuneB.—Tobacco state and
Strong, but not quetablY ' changed. cot
ton Idgfied * lot of mixed qUalities *Did
at 28e. Hemp 'Unchanged; various lots
of tuidresseh sold at from 91,05 (6, 91.08.
Flour quiet - and uncha nged ; superfine
and spring extra:B6ld at '94,50(415f epring
and fill dtiable extra at 15,25@6,50; treble
bins at _ f6,7507,85.,Wheat firmer;
choice No 2epring sold ,at 91,09Q1,16;
No. I . St, 91,11; prime to choice red hid at
$1,150. Corn ; low grades dull and un
changed; higher q ualities, scarcer arid.
better; mixed and yellow in bulk sold at
5.84g60c; mixed in sacks! at : 65®66c; yel
, ltriviit 600:4174 the latter for fancy; 14
Ig)77d for choice to fancy white. Oats
Brock and unchanged it 64@67c. Rye
firmer at 950 for choice. Whisky steady
at 940. 'Groceries doll .and unchanged.
ProVidens strong and are held :higher;
Pork. 932.2.56)32,50; loose day salt clear
rib:o4oE'l9 l /0r bacon shottlders, la m@
14c: Clear aides; 17x9; clear aides, 17,1,q)
18d. - Lard' noininal at 186111IXO for choice
Mean/ And kettle. Receipts were flour,
2,800 hillfg„wheat, 4,700 bush; corn, 2,300
bpsh; oats; 5,900 b ush; barley, 800 bush;
ge t
, poc hush; hags" 25 head. ~,, ..
~4:inieurnierr, June '.B.—?Flour un
changed; shies of family at $5,50®5.70;
fancy at 116®8. Wheat dull and un
changed: sales of winter red at $1,15, and
pfir Nos.• 2 and I. ta/rn dull at 60
far. ear., Oda firm at 6 9( 720. . Rye
sell/Jed .to $1 and.dull. Cotton firmer
&tamers active with prices tending up. ,
wadi,- sales of middling at •290@)29310. ,
Tobacco is active with 41; large demand;
sales of 896 hhds at 125,60._ Whisky qalet
at 950; sales of 100 bbla. : Mess. pork held'
at 132, but not much- demand: 50 bbis
sold at 931;75.9 Baikal/eats held , at 1254
@15340.8ac0n sold at 14,.11y„ and 17%c,
with_` feeling on part of bolders.
Lard - “firmer- and held at • 18504190, for"
country.. and sold et; 1834 a gutter arm
at 8 8 4 :EZ,Bags at 180 shippers' count
and I tinted. ' Groceries unchanged.
`Linseed 6ildttli at 11,03. Beef . cattle are
kr light supply and 'firmer; commOn to'
est 9 4,50, to 7,50. Hogs firmer and 25a
big 9r_, Sheep dull at 3 to 50. Gold
188 ' baying: '
a L rE
,(3 wan, June 8. -- Flour: city
ICI 8 at 18 1 74 for treble extra white,
VT, 7,75,f0r for double extra amber.
sea , r double-extra red winter, 85, 7 5.
for, extra Jed winter, and 16,25 for double
extra spring; country =ads at. $7,25@9
for double extrawhite,ll6@7 for double
extra -red .and smber, .and 1846,50 for
double extraapring. : Wheat; No. 1 red
wilatert.,held at 91,27@1,28; • sales '1 car
NIIO2IIO 5t.51,14. , Corn: _sales 8 oars No.
1 it 690. Oats held 'at 65c. Rye: No. 1.
belditt-91,10@i1,15 In small iota, and No.
2aatr 11,05. - , Petrolettm: refined• held at
244(j§290; •for June, and 290029M0 for
• Augu s tin round Iota; retail lots 29413 c in
aavauoe
"TOMO% • Jute , B.—Flour quiet ' and
. steady at 1.6@8,50 for double extra and
fancy brands: . Wheat opened a shade
lowerielosing better; amber 11,32 on the
spoti widte Michigan regttlar to better at
Stift ` S Coin quiet- add !holders thin; • No:'
warm are9itatisall ' age* No: Slat peg@
66%0. Cala a stiadel&rerrllhohlgan 65$('
668,ic. Rye dull, unchanged and offer
PIM
111011
ed at $l,OB without buyers. Barley—
small lots No. 1 State held at $1,50.. Re
estpla--5,100 bbla flour, 13,900 bu wheat,
19,600 bu corn, 5,600 bu oat% 300' bu rye.
Bliptnents-2,800 bbla flour, 5,300 bu
wheat, 13,200 bu corn, 5,500 bu bits, 1,200
bu rye.
EuvFir.% June 'B.—Freights firmer;
wt
eat" 13(4)1334c, C5lll 11;40, and]Oats
73¢c to New York, - closing .at outside fi g ure tbr wheat. Flour . nelkligited.
. Wheat dull with sales of 15,000 bus: Ra
cine at 11,24; /MOO bus . No. 2 Chicago
spring at $1,24;. - 2 1 7,90bus Racine at private'
terms; 2,ooo'hus . ,* Ohio sit sl,3o,•closing
weak. . Corn vee*Aull and buyers hesi
tate-to purchatiebri - eccount of theloondi-
Hon of the market; 'sales of car. lots at 68
!@)720. °ate dull offered at 88e. Rye
!neglected. Mesa pork firm at . Lard ,
,steady at 19e. Highwines firm; salets:Of
50 /ibis at 94c. • - , , ..... i
at
mLA.DELP ! Tune 3.—Cotton
,m,
:pfglands and G at 111,%.' Flout Weak
and unehenged.. Wheat dull and °float
lital, amber at ;1 1".1@1,60 Rye, at:, $1•80
OA= - Corn very quiet; sales ,Of, 3;000
bush.els - .of yellew - at .90®91, mix ed at
84088,'high mixed . at. 88. Oats dull ."at 74%75 for western. Petroleuni unsettled;
Iregb:crude at 20, refined at 3234: - Ciro
t
caries unchanged small sales COffee, Rio
at row. Provis ion s unchanged. ,Whis
keY declined to 9 . 2 . - ;, ,- ,
CeWsuci, !dine .—Flottr lower on ,am
:MR and white NI ter grades at. $8,50 for
amber spring; 57 7,25 for amber winter;!
17,75!58 for white, and 58,75®910r double
extra. Wheat d 11; 1,400 bush No. 1
Milwaukee Club : ;1,38, and 2,500 hush
amber .Michigan at ;1,47. Corn—none
`ln market. Oats ! old at 75c for s western.
Canal freights 8 As on wheat to New
'Work. Exports— i our 1,230 bbls; : wheat
,42,000 bush.
. . .
. , .
, LorrisviLLE, Ju • e B.—Flour quiet; su
perfine 114175* G in quiet. Wheat; red
61,10; white $1,20 Corn; balk 660, for
shelled. 'Rye 61, -. Oats in bulk 70c.
Groceries, uncha . led and in. demand.
Provisions quiet and firm. ideas Pork
\
.881,50. Bacon; a .ulders 13%c; clear rib
17%0; clear side 17%0. Hamst. fancy
sugar cured 190. Lard 190, in. tierces.
0 1
Whisky steady 85e. Bagging; 2-lb
-lkontacky hemp I%c. . i . .
-'• ' Mlt. - Watfltetk, 3 ne B.—Flour deli and
nominally-Ameba ged. Wheat 'weak at
's!;lB3i for No. 'l, and 51,10 for NO. 2.
Vats nomina ll yun changed Corn dull`
and' nominal: R and Barley nominal.
Grain Freights ' ' ni at 9 . %0 to Butlitlo,,
and 14%c , to wego. Receipts- - 4;000
hbls flour, 204,000 bush *heat, MOO bush
'43latfai 4,000 bash rn.• ShiPmfints-1,000
, hble flour; 101,000 \bash wheat:
h Bairrtkortz, Jane 64—CottOU Sunlit
-830 tor middlinks. Flour dtill and prim
unchanged. Wheat steady at $1,t35061,80
for prime : to choice Valey red, and 41,25
. €61,40 for fair to good. .Corn _firm at 88
01906'63r prime white, and 85©86 foriyel
lo*. Oats firm at 70®71c for light, and
75c_for 'heavy. Rye nominal at , 61,30©
1,85. Prolons firm and uochanged.
Whisky Sit . at.at. • .
MEMPHIS, June B.—Cotton firm and
unchanged; receipts 80 ; bales. Exoorts,
380 bales. , Flour supefine, .15,00g5,50.
[ Corn 820. Oats 'Boe. Ray' 625,00@26.00.
Pork $32,30. • Lard 19%@210. Bacon
firm. Bhouldera 14c. Sides 18%c.
Loanterr, June B.—Wheat; No. 1 White
in 'good demand; other grades quiet;
extra 11,60; No. 1 do $1,40; No. 2do $l,lB
®1,19. Corn 68c. Oats 64c. Potatoes
25c. '
Live Steck Market.
Onca.on, June B.—Hogs quiet at 1,8,60
158,90 forgood to choice, and 1, 9,28 for
prime. Cattle moderately active at
85,3734®8,00 for fair to good cows: $6,375
*3,78 for fair tomedium. and Vl,oo®
7,6234 for good to choice shipping beeves.
Loutsvitax, Jane B.—The live stock
market is active and the demand fair.
Choice Shipping Cattle 60. ,Choice Hogs
klyic, Choice Sheep 40.
Sr.
_
T. Lo uis, Rine S.—Cattle market
steady; sales at 3(§yNc. Hogs quiet at
7 @ 8 34 0 . , • ,
Dry Goods Martel: =
Now Yomr, Jona B.—Dry 'goods -are
very quiet, steady and firm for =most
descriptions of staple doods.l Trowbridge
4-4 fine brown Cottons have advanced
from 90 to 9Xc. White Whittenton A A
Stripes 'at-emelt:wed by jobbers from 223
to 2130. 11111'1, Masonville and Loos
dale • bleached mastitis. , advanCed by
agents 34c, still both the former have not
yet Men In jobbers' hands, but will soon.
Woolens continue depressed and doll,
and tweive-otince goods are selling as
le* as 75 @6234a apd 6-4 Beavers at 8754 c.
RIVER NEWS.
The river is falllig slowly with' seven
feet in the channel by Monongahela
marks hud evening. Weather cool and
pleasant.
No arrivals or departures to report
aside from the V e gular packets. • , •
Business is moderately active, as
much so as is usual the case'at this sea
son of the year. , :Freights; apparently,
are a little pleutier than last , week,.and
in the absence of any material competl
thin. prices are pretty well sustained.
The steamer. St. Marys his withdiawn
from the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
trade, and-is lying at Wheeling. Capt.
Sweeney intends cutting her , upper
guards off and fitting her up for the Red
river trade.
Capt. Sam Dean, lin e 'assumed dam
mend, of the Camelia.' She Is laidftp.
`Capt.' 'Jas. F. Kennbiton, a Cincinnati
steam boatman, hate been Ware for several
dip( with a view of purchasing a befit.
The last post he had' command of. the
Meinotte, was destroYed 'by the corals
ttration at Cincinpati some time since.
• The MAgg‘l3 Hays lift - , Cincinnati for
Pittsburkh"On Monday etenleg.
The Grey'Ettgle, Capt. C. 14 Brennan;
is the readier' packet for Parkersburg to.,
day,, leaving promptly at noon. •
, 'The towboat . Sam Roberti was , ro- porfod'tegrOund at White'llikippleyester
. `She was en route for Louisville
with a tow of coal.
The Wm. Sterne left yesterday with a
tow of Six barges, 60;000 bushels, of coal.
The Stone will proceed until She 'poets
the Coal Valley, when the :latter , boat
will take , the tow of the Stone
-and return
to
The Whale, with seven' barges, 70,0 . 0
bushels, and .the Coal Hill, with the same
number of barges and bushels, departed
yesterday. • ~.
The uwrenee, Capt. IL H. Hart; fill.
Ing up rapidly for Cincinnati and Louis.
yille, and w4lltece.her departure to-day,
an& pass** and Shippers should ' bear
this ,in
- The Lorene', Cipt. Sabi. ShUman. Is
..,
sumouriced ,to 'depart, .for Louis and
tife`lTppekUisaiselPpi morrow
to
The, a nnounce d
VaPt. ;Y.P.Oblnifonw
Jr., is " A-Ail
for '-thbllpper,ldissla
alPPlllad passengers aPd shippers fs4oll4l
bear in mind that she will so clear up;to,
St. Paul.
Thee totilsville•ntsbipiiiir her goyr
Orleans freight at St. Lodi' on the Lassie
• —The Submarine NO. 14 1 . made t ortin :
to °maw in IWO tiay&l_ and h 864,114
over
,11,q00. ske of grain on the 14•114
then left ' foro 4enfoulpit#', X 46 ue'gf.
fteight:' 1 - -- - •
- it
With accumulated freight& Captain
-•
~~~~--
}~3~.m Y
. Y~' ....
j'",•.•.'",i..t.,:.' , ,,T . '.f1i, . ::.y..t
. ,
ißisietfeiecl to l oa dthe'S , hn Kilgour or
Loniaville, in one day, but they didn't
' the rates. '• I
.like
, .—The bodY,,of Albe Jackson. a ne
gro hand on the Geriera Lytle, who was
• drowned ; off-that boat t-.Loulaville on
'Tuesday, was recovered n Friday.
• 1 7-Captain Montgome denies that
1
Captain Richardson is to take command
1
of , the' Dexter' in the end' trade the
coining season.
1
• —The Dubuque -Her: of the 3d,
Herald,
;says: ; The Key City . ept4 . ded with the
1
bridge Tuesday night, while attempting
to paaii throu - gh the •draw; and damaged
her guards, but not enough to prevent
,her, returning, up the river an hour after
wards: The danger waif discovered in
time , to,' prevent what' rnlght have been
'nerinueofuniesiences.. , 1. ) : ; , •
—The ai+gboat'E. E. D Amoy reached
het; field bf operatiOrie •Iday 28. She
works bet Ween NebraskaLClty and Sioux
; Cityi ;We understand sbn.had consider
eble snagging and removing ototruetions
on account of the scarcity of fuel, there
being but Very, little wood , in her dis
trict. • She will Work up through her
beat, odly taking out the phannel snags,
and thentWork down . ; blearing the river
,itioroughly. She lw.• commanded by
Captain. R. E. Birch, with Messrs. Chas.
Conoyer ' and ' Sohn Denning at the
wheel. ' ? ',..
—The Tom , Rees, witii- , four bargee,
left Cincinnati for St. Louis on Saturday
night, Where she has a full cargo of iron
ore'engaged: ' - •
•,--The Kate Putnam arrived at Cincin
nati on Saturday night. She shipped her
Lonisvillii freight , and _will return from
Cincinnati. ' ' •
—The Nashville Aineiican - of Friday,
says: Capt. Boyd had: miniged for the
New
. 4 .lcork. 100 tuna of iron and 60 bales
cotton, which 'she failed to. get by turn
ing back (rein Clarksville.
—The Tom Parrow and barges were to
have left Cincinnati;: for Plttaburgh on
Sunday niiht. Pilots—Whitten and .
McDonald.
—The Mountain Belle, it is said, is go
ing into ; the Cincinnati and• Kanawha
river trade, with Capt. Newton in cum
'nand.
:=The little Arrowline exploded her
boiler; near Marietta, a few days since.
No one injured. . „ •
Tlie,UnitedStates Marshal has seized
'the' steamboat 'Osage an the Missouri
river, near Ifferiniinn, for claims upon it.
The Oinccinnaii - .CommerciW of Sun
day says: Judge .Noyes, yesterday, ap
pointed Cipt: A. 4 :l'Ross - Deput - y Inspeo•
torlrfStettm•Boilers foe the Second Dia
trictvandlienl.,EVerson to the same po
sition in the Irixat..District. Capt. Ross is
iivraetical engineer, and qualified for
the office.
PROFESSIONAL.
•
IW. DeI:UNIT ! " •
fTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Caine, xo. 13T FOURTH AVIENV, Pitt&
burgh, annually oc,cupled try ! Hon. Walter H.
Losnle,y altr practice - In the B. Circuit and
District Courts, 'ltt the State Supreme and an the
Courts of - Allegheny county, and make coil ft-
Alotul in Most of the adjacent counties. ja.lo:dn
WM. B.•NEEPEIt,
IF . •
exapeitatArr .Atn EX-OFFICIO J USTICE 07
, .r THE, TEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENLJE.
.
Special attention
_given to conveyancing and
collections sheds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn
up. and all legal business attended to promptly
and accurately. -
SAMUEL - McBIASTERII,
.A.XAMVEIVAULICI,
ILTAMtioloanStice of the Peed and Pollee Kar
t-rate. °Mee °RANT STREET, opposite the
Cathedral
PITTPIIIIICAR, PA.
Deeds,Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgmette,
Depositions, and nil Legal Business executed
with promptness and dispatch. Wile
JOHN A. STRAIN,
EX-917f1C10 JUSTICE Or THY. PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.-
0Mee,11.91 FIFTH STREET, onstte the Ca
thedra, *Pittsburgh, Pa. Deedsonds ' Mort.
gages, Acknowledgments Depositions end all
Legs Business executed 'with nrotantness and
dlstrateh. •
A AMMON, „
Al%sr
Justice of the Paws, _
CONVEYANCER. RA R E A L
EUATE AND INSU.
AtONNI.
CARSON STREET. lAST.BIRNIRGRAII:
Collecuon of Reins iliollated sadpromptly at.
tended to. myB:yee
JOHN W. MODELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OSlee, Illastend Street,
• (Opposite the Court Housea
fels:t4l
ARCHIBALD ALAI:MIXT,
A.T.ronNEv-A. , r-x;A.w,
Mo. 98 MIT TEL STREET,
so6tnir:44ol
d PITTSBURGH * PA
!WAIN IgWit & CO,.
Nos. 221 - and 223 Liberty Street
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
nepres, strUnly •
Prime New Oxis to iita m irleens Sugar and
row, Rico, Cubs and EngUsh Island ilugan.
New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore' Be.
tined do.
Golden Drips, Lovering., Britoil', Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island Syrup".
Porto Moo, Cobb and English Island Molasses.
Young Hyann,..J Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
find Oolong Teadi -
Carolina and. Bangoln,Glme. -
• Ways, Laguatra and .10 coffees.
Tobacco, 'Lard 011.: Pl.ht Nails, . Mug, , 8 0 aPlis
town Yarns, £6.1 COnEIVIT on hand. •
'IMPORT/DM.•OP
Fine Brandies Wines and Seger&
Sbetilstwroselle., and Eighiskllng• Hook Wines
or Humel C 0. . -111 bOtilee. / •
Sparhilng /Moberg:Sip ,lonsanii.
HoestielmegOldtglifilY. ellu • -
Mrandenpurg 'Agree, pme.olls4 ink •
do do warett,_lmoortid bottles.
do do White tWlnesi - in bottles.
H. Wags.* Boni'
_lipaekilng Catawba..
fine old Slimy, Madeira and Port Wines.
/see 014 Monongahela Rye Whisktel. pare.
do Very Superior Old heoteh do do.
s2~1o;
Gole ri trento ter Yost & Ottandon's Grand Vin.l4ll3 erzentyend ty bampagne. - -
Brandies orOla OCIL - eetitetion - and warranted.
2.‘143 1 0,
TRADE MARK.
. , ,DITHED'
lIPMEV.,ZiFIVXM"
zrte to
VUoulmyßys
-44/
.
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4 Cr
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sevestmambers. Vs ITh
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EirrivritOre.
AlNee i tieffialleog.
Me lo hi tem
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se. Wimp
ems *my so
Unrit NM Aft..
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ZETTE : VIVIVESTYIT -7171 a
. ,
Private:num, FORT WATTIR & Clui
oecio RAILROAD ' , June 8:-14 cars metal,
Nimick & Co; 3do do, W,Forter; sdo
do, Bryabldr, Caughey; 4 do;do, Heilman
& Hammett; 1 do , do, Lloyd, &, , Black:
68 bdls carriage hardwire, Hare & Ilro; 8
sks rags. Frazier dr. Metzger: 20 has
cheese, NJ Braden;• 20 do . do, JS. .Dil
worth dr Co; ,30 do do, Haworth Ar. Dew
burst; 110 bra crystal, Lewis ,dt:MciClure;
31 bas cheese, Woodworth & Davison; 20
do do, M W Rankin; 10 do a q ,.,W ; D
Cooper; 20 pks rags, B Pilau= 5 bbls oil,
T H/An & Co; 9 bile eggs, Voigt, Ma
hood Co; 5 bbls eggs, El Rea Jr; 6do
,do, 1 sk bacon, JA. Graff; 6 bbls eggs,
2do dry apnles,,W H Graff & Co; 500
bbla flour,_owners; 410 sks do, Watt,
Lang dr, C4l car. wheat, Scott & Gieal; 1
do do, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 75 bbla flour,
E Eteazleton; 1 car scrap :Iron, Maloney
& Lanahan; 100 green hides, J, Y, Mc-
Laughlin; 10 bzs crackers, Kramer . &
Bohn.
CrasvaLAND AND Prriesstrwart
ROAD, June 8.-1 car pig iron, - Nimick
4 Co; 1 do oats. 2 bbls bacon, 11-Rea Jr;
1 car oats, M'llenry & Hood; .2 do lime
stone ore, Zug &. Co; 2 do do, Reese,
Graff & Dull; 1 do lumber,lP R Mertz;
200 ska oats, 86 do wheat, Scott & Gisal;
25 tcs hams, 'Lippincott; 10 cases to
bacco,'Seward do Emerson; 10 do do, L
Blanchard; 2 has hardware, Rodgers &
Son; 15 bales I hops, .7 White Jr; 12 has
oil, Sellers & Co; 5 bbls eggs,-Arbuckles
& Co;. 17 sks oats, Dean & Russell; 50
bbls oil, Bly, ,Sr Co; 5 bole ,eggs. W H
Graff & Co; 15. bdls brooms."M , Whinney
41: Co: 1 kg, 1 bbl eggs; Kirkpatrick dr. Co;
1 ak, 2 bbls rags, R Peet.
PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI. AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. June 8.-15 bbls eggs
J A Graff; 12 aks potatoes, A C White
head; 57 dO oats, F Schild; 13 do wheat,
M'Henry di H; 5 hay rakes, 5 bdls
wheels, Hare & Bro; 20 ,tcs.lard, 2do
sausage, Jas Lippincott; 20 bbls liquor,
R & A Carson; 5 do do, Dillinger & S; 27
bzs mdse, Sellers &Co: 59 pkgs tobacco,
W L Jones; sdo do,.R W JenkinFon; 20
do soap, J A Renshaw; sdo lard, 2 tcs
hams, J H Parker; 5 do lard, J Porter
field; 10 bbls lard oil, J.B Dilworth; 2
care staves and headings, W Heating; 1
do staves, Adamii & Bro. '
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILBOAD, June
8.-37 sks oats, 18 do corn, Moreland &
Mitchell; 6 do wool, W Backer Jr; 1r
bbls potatoes, Kirkpatrick & Co; $3 sks
oats, Blaney & Moore; :48 - 6 do, Keil .&
Ritchart; 1 ha butter.. 2 bble eggs, J
Jacobs; ,2 do butter, 1..d0 eggs, G 4oerz;
1 car metal, Painter & Soli; 2 pkgs butter
Voigt, M & Co; 810 bblercirude 'oil, RoeSti
& Bro; 2,230 do de, Fisher & Brc4 01) do
do, J Munhall; 480 do do, J J
ALLEGHENY STATION, Jane
bgs bran, 50 do oats, S C Robb;' 12 hides,
Lapps & Weise; 1 cu . ,coopexaget Ral3ra
& Robertson; 1 car atone, S A Long; 4 cars
do, Superior Iron CO; 1 do do, G & S
Monl; 150 sks corn; Rose & Ewing; 15
bales cotton, E Hyde &Son; 10 bbls
Gray & Armstrong; 05. bales cotton, Ken
nedy, Childs & Co; 25 dodo, All Childs
& Co; Lear scrap Iron;Pltts Iron & Forge
Co; 1 oar wheat, Kennedy & Bro.
FOR CINCINNATI andr ig ago
LOUISVILLE.—The steamer
LAWRENCE. Cant. Haar,
Will I,•ave as alaive. on WEDNEdDAY. twit.,
pi 4 o'clooa P. 311.
lrOr itFafj: F LACKs axe appty_on . board, or to
je9 I VOLIA NOW (M/I.l.Agent
vprzig zuftsuislPPl.
you KEOKUK. GA
LENA. intuugur, likd ST.
lIL direct—The eteamer
GILArtGOW Capt. ANDY POBIFISOR.
Will .teave as - above on TITUREDAY, the 10th
lost.' •
For fret/tit or passage apply on board or to
Je7 FLACK 3 COLLIMIWOOD, Agents
FOR ST: ILIFAI•a i gr e g
RUB. BURLINGTON,-DU
BUQUE and 13T. £41.1L--The steamer
.RENA Capt. B. SnnnAtr,
leave for the above imadluteroletttate ports
on WEDN - KSDAY, the 91b Inst., at 4 r. Y.
For freight or pima's° apply on boant-or to
• 101iN BLACK or
te7 J O. CO bLINOWOOD, Agents.
morma 1869. Adige
NORTItERN LINE PACKETS,
111031
St: Louls,to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE POETS.
One of the splendid 81dewheel Steamers of this
Line will leave at. Louts da ly for Keokuk, D 2 yen
pert, Dubuque, Winona, atillwater as St. . Paul.
Through receipts for Freleht and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the. Upper 1111-tds.
sissippi on steainers ratan; from this port and
connecting with the Northern Line Packets at
at, Louts, thus enabling Consignees to get their
Freight through without delay and •at lowest
rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, _
J. D. COLLINGWOOD, -
Agents, or to
B. C. GHAT,
in _
h2Ste23 1)1 Water street.
PrrrsEtrßon.
DITTS BIIR Gll;ada i t
I WHEELING AND . PAR-
IiEBBHUIMI LINE. —Leave ComminVe Wharf
Ross; tOO% orW Won Strom...dilly it 1 It., WED.:
NEBDATB and BATHED/ad
GREY EMMA • U. L. Artnirsiiivi Muter..
/freight : will be received at ell noun try
AMES COLLINK. - • •
16OLLINGWOOD,
aplB ' - stones.
TO! L VERPOOL ANuleist
- EENBTOWN: •••
11`101'' APT MAIL simarits trot.,
azteen . fizot!ol000 .vesse4, moons
if,TIVIP bitted •
NM WAN MT% ...Vaßtfailic,.
OF LOVDON.
Billing ' EVERY BATIIIIDAY, from rldr 45,
Inbiori n .trth Rive . Newr dy York. 1 ?
For o t osago or farther
atton san to
WILLi AN BINGHAM, Jr.. •
70 BTRZST.felgonivtß riutidtng..
cairlyMmoslte Pant 11014.. Piftsbirr.lll
HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
ITOHN PECK_, ORNAMENTORNAM ENTAL
'1:141111:WORICUir. AND PERTURB:I34 No.'
11 Third areetfnear Amithdeid, PUtabur4b.
AlwaVon hand; a general aasortment or La.
die,. 8:&_ BANDB, OLIBLS:,_ Sandmen,'
WIWI.
WIWI. (WARS. SCALPS , OIIARD CHAINS.
BRAGELSTB. do. , WA. good Prica lu cosh
wily be grrrn tor BAW'RAID.
,LadleAßAind fientlemen , d lOU Outlinx done
In the neatest manner. nme est
, „
,
. • •
Qualities: , and , ' , Colors..
Partteatar atteitioiriti•erti["'
residlis WAN roe, - • ar A
an d ,
24 dreg! -
, t • ' Si'BRWAMIN '
1,,
No, 48 111•Visillt *Telma%
INEWIWI
IMPORTS BR RAILROAD;
RIVER PACKETS.
LOIIISVILLE.
PARKERSBURG'.
TEABISHIPS
!.ROOFING - ,ALLTE.OII TIEIOOI
nn!II=GII, PA
nea,pt .
~'~"
" INSURANCE
ITAE'IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE 'INSURANCE CO.
Of 'Pennsylvania.
°Zee; 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DIRECTORS*
Hon. 'TAMES ORATIA.M, '
Rev: J. 11. CLARK. D. D.,
Capi. R. ROBINSON.
Rev.; A. K. BELL, D.EI:,
. Rev: , S. H. NEnBIT. D.D.,
W. A. KFICD. ()ashler Alleghenf-Trust Co.
ACOB RUSH. Real Estate Apent,
SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C, W. BEtINI, Hatter, .
A. 8. BELL. Atiorney.st-Lavr_,
D. L. PAI TERSDN, Lumber Merchant,
• D: MCGEE. Insurance Agent.
Capt. BORT. ROBII/P*olB. 'President.
Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D.,Arice President,
JACOB -RUSH, Secretary,
0., W. BENNY. Treasurer.
- -K. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVIIaR.
IDANIEL MOUES, Geng Agent.
tints Is smome comnany, conducted on the mutual
principie, each policy holder receiving an equal
share qt DM proflta of the Company.. Policies
will be larded on all the,different plans of Life
Instritnee r and bellig conducted on an eeunomi.
cal basis will _afford a safe investment to each
'volley holder. and thereby retain the money at
home toenc,ourage home industry. mh29:g 33
BEN F4LNKIALIV
INOURANCe COMPANY,
•-• OF ALLEGHENY,: PA.
: • . •
OFFICE Dt IrMARMLIN SAVINGS BANK
i.. BULLDINOS,
No. 41 Ohio st., Allegheny.
.A ROME COMPANY, msnagtel by Mieetors ,
well =town to the community, who trust by fair
death:is : to merit's share of your petrol:tare.
lIEN&Y lELIVTIN
,Glt,O. D. . RIDI;ILE
.• ;. ! DIRECTORS: c: • • .
_.
Henry Irwin,. D. L. Patterson, *lll, Cooper,
Geo. B. Biddle, Jacob Frans, : GOttelb Pau,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush,
W. IL Stewart, Cb. P. Williston, Joseph Craig;
doe. Lautner, H. d. Vulcan 4. .Tere. Knhen,
B. E. HERON.
GENERAL AGENT.
5y40:085
ASH .
INSURANCE: COMPANY •
. •
• 2 PZIELANY . S. 811ILDING. . .
No. Na Fifth Avenue. Second Floor,
. . ;PITTSBURGH, FA.
I Capital Ail Paid Up.. • 1 :
1
....-:- J
,' ,- ,-, RII3:ECT9IW. i . , -.. • -., ,
N. : Higley,. H.w.Oliver, Jr, CaOt.H.Balley,
Mann Wallace,: S.H...Hartman. A', CnamberNa
Jake Hill, S. }l•Clurkok. Jas. M. Batley.
Thomas timitb. Jno.S.:Wllloca, :. , -• , •
ROBBLT EL SINS} President. .•
t.: : . WHO: F. JENNINGS; VIGO President. -
- ' Va.. ii . Agent. VG N ß724 ) 2ll:tii ( l lll7 '.
insures on Liberal • Tennis on ail Fite
and /Swine Risks. -
lir/ , • -
' i t P2 t -
P -"/eY"La.
..iNSURAKCE .00111PANY OF: PIMSBUNO::
oPplois-aqQ. itsvm WOOD STRKET. BANH
UP colortsca BUILDING.
=alp Name .Comtany, and iturarea against
lOss by Fire exclualyele.
, LIONAKG WALTER, Preshiant.
• C. CpYLF.,„VIee President.
ROB PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUG MaRLHBNY.I Bearetai7.
, .
. • • przurroAs:
Lemiird Walter, GeorgelWlisan,
C, C. Boyle, . • Geo. - IV . ..Evans,
Robert Patrick; J. C. Lappe,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Plainer,
Josiah King John Voegtley,
Jas.ll.llopkins, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul,
INDEMNITY
AGAINST I LOSS BT FIRE,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,
orlinpzeaaa a 437 C , 11.123TN11T BT., near STU.
l ' DIBSCIVAII.
Charles A'. Blinker, I MOrdecal H. Lords'
Tobias Wagner, ,David.B. Brawn,
Samuel Grant, - . 'lsaac Lea,
Jacob R. butler, . Edward C: Dale,
Feorce W. Elcbardsi rrori George !Palen.
CII.A.BLES_ O. BAN R., Prtaldent... . •
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. -0. STEELE, secretary taw.. .. . •
_ i J. GARDNER, COFFIN, AGENT,
Borth West career Third sad Wood Streets:
lab2elwls • ,
N .
1
ATIONAL . '. .. ,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. , F ederal l Si. and Diamond , ' ldlegheny,
°Moe. in Um ERCOND NATIONAL. BANE
numunio.
W. W. MARTO'', Prt.si enti . • : , . ,
- JOHN BROWN, JR., Tice President,
JAMES R. OTAVENSION. Secretary.
- ' I notnerons: -
John!A. Wm, Jul. Lockhart- Zni:Direll; . ' •
Jas. li. 0 int. Robert Lea s O s O. wile,.
Jno. Brown,Jr. George Ge nt.- JacobJacob hopp, ,
I
O.IIP I& 'alums Jno. Thompson I. .414011 her.
IPS i
NK ESTE 12N - INSERANVEVOM•
PANT 11
OP PITTBIIII7P.6.-
ELLANDER ILlMlCE,!President.
r. MERGERS Secretary. •
APT. GEORGE NEILI,D, GenerailieLLU
Mice, 9A •Water •street, Spahr i Odl's 'Niro+
louse, upstairs, Pittsburgh..
istfure against all hinds of If Ire anA Ma
rine Risks: A home Institution; managed by Di.
rector' who are..well knoan to: the community,
and who art determined by promptness and Liber
ality: to maintain the character which they hare
us=ed, as offering the best protection to time
who deatze to be *named.
DiffatciOnfli
Nimict, • .Tentrlt. aconite,
B. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke.
James LiltAt7, William B. Evans,
Alexander teen, . Kirhpatrielt,
- Andrew Ac en,' Philno Replier,
Durld M. Lon g.. Wm. Morrison. t
D. Ihmseni, . noV
13EOPLES , INSURANCE Con.
•
OFFICE. N. Z. CORANZICWOOD I MTH WM
• Ham company,taling Tire and Marine Risks
_PabinJim „got. John L. Rhoads
John Watt; Bbriver.
• Charlv i Arbuckle,
John X. ParkA_ , _ „
tipt. Jfizaes sumer," • 'Jo:red . Brush,
, .: 'Wm, F. Lang,
iram ul. ei r lr Verner " SamtlellicMCkart
WX. .PRU.LIP% Presittel4. • '
-.
• 'JOHN - wA'PT . ce Matdont.
• ; Y • i f i•P le .i.:". } Ti a ri D U l A AtTgtari I A a (mt.
libviti;VmEiv It IN: licurcr,
. Com PAIIT I AT I T I IT ta nIIIIII,4G s E: ; ) 13 , 1' ~• ' t ,
1) si& E ;lfi l i c idinit lall grinds , a iireCi t l Maria;
,
Risks.
JOHN nivm. JD.. President.
T.,J.,-HOilitutiSo;(4o P.volfleTAte , ,
1 440:1:1 1 .11ow NZI A L,_ piry.
ICA:w.l,llPril. DEWS: taw, .itionc. • ,
tohn I.arn. ,-• t, a.. lit rialustock , ~., .. 1
0: it. F... a ... , I4VA . frtVl4 - .'.
''filirrey. ' •• , • ?ramie Se ll ers. -,i•, t , ,
Crtkarle_cHaya, . ',.,c.,nt, t i i 2 , 4 kg, 9 4 41 4.,
f4Pt• WAlt-, Pella , - .._, T ' ll * lit 3Tl*‘
1 :, ,',PIANOS, ORGANS,: &0. i . '
THE BEST AMR, CIFE,4:
4.. :T, ripao, amp mama.- •
iikeitomacker'p' Gold litedwa , Piano;
.. .:_.. ~....., ~.„ .„.. ,;
AND ESTEY'S'COTTAGE ORGAN"' '
Ili& ISORWILL_MIEIIiA T IAIT6howibInee. ill - the
leteot valuable unPrOvostentsilknown In the COIN
'Mutton of a frit elan tit. and ales At
well 'been 'award ed the - "best vremram ezi
Mired. Itelone It ' IMMO at and'Oreet. 'The
warhoodzeitjad WI beauty, amass
tp l
all 'Allen. _ ref a 42,4" 4140, (teroMao
to are 111114' . ofta thaw ail other st.,••
Called arsteturPhota. 1 - )... s-, vi . ,- - ',-, -1 ''
Mdie i la l l' l ltill_ Neeitt i ftgriiiitei Ili
.. e
p! oa ,-,
°Fume
/t .. i
..9' Ittroanent UsitterVolted
Agile anr °impact In ooneirao ll oiß .ates „at*
;tot Ilator to t ont of order. •
IMBP3I I'ATINT 1 1 VOX 1113MAN1
WeLOail l oalbtB o != tali OTT"
rtill !‘) t J I•Cf Ie 4P - )z T e •
' ''
' _nut; RNAlriliAtllanfflit t ' .`
Ito. lIIIIT
11ClICKLEL-24 barrels prime
Plakkaa, fermis by
a. & & 1211:111126D
'L9r✓l'Sa_i'l':[d.GauL~NvY'vl'lr li~.t"~ ,
' RAILROADS.
1869 - :
Firrois Vis , e... FO RT WAYNE & UNICA 00
I+. W. and CLEVELAND & FITTI3BUEOII E. B.
2cara Iday.llth, 1889: trains vrill itave.frcza
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts
burgh ott time. as follows:- ~ ..- • • 1 L ,
ChicacoEx.. , -9;08 a m Chicago; Ex...1:58 a in
. Arritie.
Erie Ygn r.7:28 atu Maker:Ex-Us:o3 pal"
l eax
Cl. & h_111 , 18: lac an: Wheeling Ex 10:48 a m
Chicago hia11..8:58 a m St. Louis Ex 7:08 DMI
ChicagqEx, -9:43 sin ChrgoEx&3ll.4:ol3p m
Cl. & Wh'g Ex 51:08pta Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Chicago Ex., 8:23 pm Erie &Vg'nExs:sBpm
W'ellt Erie Ex4:3B, p tr. Cl. kWh l X Ext3i 53p m
Depar d tircuslAtegheny. .
MI
Arrive fa Attsphens.
Bea , Falls Act 8:58 a m Leetsdale ..8:58 am
Lee ale ' :10:03 sin Bcs..r Falls " 8:28 am
.6 " 11:58 a m New Castle 70:23 am
Boatiessex:" • .-Ipas pm Enon • . 1 11 : 13,,
Enon 6 i .3:58 pm I eeteda e " 1:08 pm
Leetsdale
BeserFalls '
ATedisaa pm palm' Falls ~ 2:4343 pm
• B:l3pm Leetsdale '• 4:33 mu
Leetsdale "10:43pm '. 4. 7 113 va
Fair'-Oats Sun- --- • irair'Oaks Etun-
day Church. 1:13p m . day uhurch. 9:38 am
.W• •••• 9:93_p. m. Chicago Impress leaves daily.
.'ilir - 151:03 n. m.ChicagoExpress arrives daily.
J.M.MLIIIIALL, J. N. Ii'CULLOUGH,
-WIWI Ticket Agent. Gen"lBupteret.
• myle • . . _ .
rt:z -
O_A:N-G-E-orffigigwei
CFUENTITALLEIMAILLROAD,
THE OIVLYDIREOT ROUTE TO THE OM
REGIONS WITTIOUI L IMANGE OP OAKS.
On and after MONDAY, May 3d, Thbo TWO '
THROUGH - TEAMS 'DAILY (eXcept'llunday)
will leave Pittsburg).- Depot, , c(frner of Elev
enth and Pike treets, for•Friuk llll , 0 11 -01 in Bur.
silo. and all Doirits•rn p g Oil Regions; -
LEAVE PITIMMEGM.. 119 PITT:Mt:IMS s .
Day Ex 8:00 a m Day. Ex 5:15 p.m
Night Ex .... 7:30 pm Night Ex 0:30 a m
Bradybs B AeL 319 pro Brady. B Ac11):15 a m
Ist eodaW , ks 9:45 ain letiodaW , lrs 7:40 ain
Sid SodaWqrs 6:30 pre 2d Bodalirks 6:10 p m
Ist Holton 6:45,a m Ist 'Halton.. P:5O a-m •
Ad Halton m Sla Holton... SI:00 pin
3d Hultorr.:.'la:oo pm 3d Helton. - - 1:05 p
.Arnold's Ac. 5:041 vim Arnold's An. 7:40p m
Chum) train to and from Soda Works leave
Potsborgh at 1:10 P. in. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Sundays.) at 9 50 .I.‘af. • •
Express trains stop only at' principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations
J. J. LA WREN oz, Gen , ' burin.
app THOMAS M.MINO, *Wt. Sup%
ENNSYLVA•
a t agmal
PNIA. CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. On and after April 95th. 1869, Traina
will arrive at sad depart from the Union Depot,
corner of Washington' and Liberty streets, u
follows: •
ti,m
Article. - Donut.
Mail Train-- 1:25 sat "Daylfspress.. 2:15 alll
Fast Line..... 1.46 am Elotnnern Ex.. 4:bo am
Wall's No. 1 ,„ 890 am Wall's No. 1., 6:30 amt
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am all Train. —., 8:16 am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How , dAs Nol 10:20 am
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am *Cincin'ti Es 1x:30 pm
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2.,11:51 MI
How'd Ac Not 1:10 p Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Pittsb , sh Ex. 1:30 pm Ilraddocks Ad. 3:401m
Phila. Expressllso pm Phila. Express 4:2orm
Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm Walla No. 3.. 4:sopm
Braddock Ac.. , s:sopm Wall's No. 4.. 0:05 pat
How'd Ac Not 9:35 pm Rut Line 7:3Opm
Wall's No. 4. 7:20p How'd Ac No 2.8:20 pm
Way Passn'r 10:20 pnr Wallieflo.s.. 11:00PM
It Les
el e tratumake clue connection a t Harris
bar Ow Baltimore.Baltimore. 'J '
•.. 0 0/lureir , Train , le a ve s Walla Statlgn ever,
Bnily at 9:05 ar. 'ln. reaching Pittsburgh
10000.nInin. 41e tuna& l eaves Pittsburgh
1515011..01. Ind arches t Walla Station
SAO".,:, , ,,- ~ S . ,
nincinnat4 „lapse:se leaviet daily, All 0916
* tintr S' naltreocceptmauday... 1) - b , '.I.V. It : ' , 1Z3f,..
80r1OrtberbillermatIolip017_W_ "
.v_ ,: • 1 .. I, ,, •.b•.I.ViPiIIJMEO.,` h•-
,The PenniriltrAnialtalireind company will no as
'aurae WILY forSaggagsfinaleopt lin. Wearinoap
parel,and Rmit,thelr responsibility to One Hz*.
drec DOUass In `ante; ::,', Mi. , baggage , endeedraig
the t amount in value will be at thor4A p,•,4.0
owner. minim taken try uncial =MU% - '
EDWARD..I4. WILLIAMS,
ap2El GeneraTWuner=tenOunt, Altoona, Pa.
PENNSFIPirANTA
RA-LROAD.7On and afterAprii atitbl.Bo9,the
Passenger Trains on the Western' 'rehntylminta
Itah road will arrive at and.. depart, . from the
Federal Street Depot; Allegheny Cltr. as follows;
Art - 08. •
Ibitre NO15:40 k
Freeport No. 18:20 a m reeport No. 1 9:204es
Riven 1040 am arpb , g Nol 11:20 ant
Sharpb.g No.11:20-pm ress
Freeport No. 2 4:00 p m ngd , e N,043,:30 pm
.. . *. 5:50 p reeportiro:+2sl2o p
Springd'e N025:510 D m Suringd'e No 2 B:00 D nt
• Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.-
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
every ennday at 7:40 a. m., reaching 2.llegheny
City at 9:50 a. Returning. -leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheliv June
tion at 3;40 p. m. . • , •
CostatirrArrott TlM:Mrs—For sale in packagcs
of Twenty. ,between • Allegheny City,i Chestnut
street. tiger B. Bennett, - rine Creek, Btu& aid
Eiltarpshotrg Mid good only on the trains stopping
at Stations spertcedon tickets.-
The trains - leaving Allegheny City at 7 :0 0 a,
In; make direct connection at Freeport.withWal. ,
kers ilhe of Stages fbr Butler and Hannabstowst.
Through ticketsmai: purchased at thr
No. 1131 Clair stre e near the Susnnsionßriage.
Plitstipmh. and,at
thenepOtt ghezy. .
For farther WO apply to
, Federal Street Depot.
• The. Western ' Pennsylvania t ItailrOad will not
a. sumo any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
epparel,,nand t their regponsibility to. One
Hundred DOllllOl. in Tslue. Ali baggage ex.
seeding this amount In-value willbe atilt° :telt of
the owner, unIessEDWARD H. tikPII bv special oont te uac nt t..
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ap2s Geneva Snoestatendent.- Altoona. Ya.
oni9immrt . AND.
T. 0 .1315 irTir WAY. •
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FAIICHA.NDLE,BOIJTE. _ _
• OHAROIE - OF after MONDAY.
ApriVil6th.,lB69, trains will leave and arrive at
Um Union Depot, as ftollows:.Deport •
t ii , • Arnim .
9;03 a... !
m. 3.11:13 a. in.
Fast Line 9.43 &mac 7:13 p. m
Express 9:33 p. m. 4:33 a. xn.
Mizell-Aeon- ' 7 , 41,13 S. M. - 0:514 p. ns.
McDonald's Aos , n, No.111:43 a, m. , 8:18 a. m.
Steubenville Acoornmod.'3il9lo.ln. 9:38 itati
Mcpc.610.1.2 Acton. No; ..25:18 p, xn,
iinndayStinniki:Train,. 4.2:58 p. 9:58 a. m.
. ,
-41/41:331.: sr; leare'dir t St. . •
9:13r. M. train will arrive Gaup. .
Alltriher - trains will run daily - . tninazysixeept.
.1:n0.9:43 .a.m, Train inakea.nlose con
nectionir IS it r
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"'On IMO afterl9:olBDAY, 'Noyember, 1110.
loot, trains will arrive at and depart from td*
'Depot corner of grant and Water streete,
follows: • • .
.De art, : , , Arrive?.
ltailtaatdhitolnllnioh• • . •-• •. 1
town 7;00 A. x. .800 p.
AlONtiesgottAdcomdt , n 11100 A. M. .X:O5 r. X..
Ex. IA and, front Vat'n. 3:00 P. Id. 10;10 A. K.
Weer Netcton'tAecd '4:30 r. 0:35 A. X.
.BraddockA 4ccomdt!n. P. x. .1:50.P. X
Night An loldelCOiti.10:30 r. '15:45
flunday Clinch, to , _
and from West warton 1:001..11.10:00 A.
rofA3afettosB3l.l to • -
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datleiedays excepted,) an the Are Oral 01 teal: a
of RW. lien:wad. - .o= tit. Loins . , ant -VAntd
bat an di. Joe !;abr oad from Quincy. Connect.
Int!, at 1 Lairrenoe; Topeka' and Wamego with
etag.s loe all points in . Kansas.. Al end of
tetek rwat / tot'..kneworth with : .Iko " 'UNITED
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LINE OE MERMAID* MAIL &ND Karam,.
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An , !Potiitii . Pfie the -l reinktorieli
inii4wiliklmikirts fsi.viarlaor ',lags
of VOA.4:DIES for o 'Vnlcen;.Bent's Port, Fata l
All §anta ge t and all Phisktl • in Art.
soul's:ad, NM! mitt.loot! ~-.l'. ... , ~ • l , ~,,
With the ream ~...addjthinta, of rolling stoat:
and hanlpment. — ina the arrangements made
with lespontlble twertatet Trump:o4mm I,lrus
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tram Ita tern termintt, Ma road' nOw - oftwit
sumouglo4 It3lllllea , for : she r triordigon ot
!relent to t e . irar - tVest.
Tickets 1 We a&- all theT principal naleeS a
the United tales and Oseadep
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