The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 16, 1869, Image 3

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~_, Markets by Telegraph.
. Nsw Iromr, June 15.—Cotton firmer;
• sales 7,500 bales! at 32%0333 for middling
a . .
mends. Flour; receipts 8,691 bbls;
. ,
~ • more active and a shade firmer; sales A,-
' 806 bbls at 14,6005,10 for superfine State
- and western, 0,8006,35 for extra State,
,
1
15 4505 30 for extra western, $6,2507,25
for white wheat extra, 56,7506,65 for
• round hoop Ohio, 0,5007,50 for extra
St. Louis, and $BOll for good to choice
do closing firm; included in the sales are
12,000 Mils for export. Rye. Einar quiet
at f 4.2506,25. Corn Meal dull. Whisky
firmer; sales 250 bhis western at $1,01%0
• 1,03 free. Grain receipts—Wheat, 159,-
, 863 bush; to arrive $1,38 for. N 0.3 spring,
1439 for Nos. 2 and 3 do mixed, #1.420
1,43% for No. 2 do, ;1,4401,45 for Nos. 1
and 2 de mixed, $1,46 . 01,48 for N0.,1 do,
4'1,43 for common winter red western, ;
• $1,53% for amber Michigan, and $1,69 for
white California. Rye nominal. Corn;
rcts 7,600 bu; irregalar,unsettled and.lo2c
lower; sales 61,000 bus at 70090 c for new
mixed western via canal, 900973 for do
i via railroad, 88091 c tor white, western,
; .
985g.51. for western yellow, the latter
I . price an extreme for, handsome parcels,.
! ' and 890®#1 old mixed western in store.
I °ate: receipts 1,425 bous;•dull and lower;
, sales 24,000 bus at' 78074%c ftir western
! afloat.. Rice active; Carolina at SY.Ig9VC.
_i ' Coffee firm. Sugar firm; sales 600 hh 4 ds
Cuba at 11y,(4allo. Molasses firm and.
i quiet. Petroleum unsettled at 17,c for,
) crude, and 3.1%0 .for • refined. Linseed,
1 . 011'dull at $1;0301;05: Spirits Tarpen
-1 tine heavy at 440443. c. - Pork quiet and
steady; sales 650 bbls at 02,50032,75 for.
1 ' new mess, closinfr at 02,62 cash, $32,37
'for old do; $26.026,60 for prithe,l2B,26o
i 28,50 for prime mess; also 500 bbls new
1 mess ' buyer June at $33. Beef steady..
Beef Rams irregular; sales of 250 bbls
; at 120,00031,50. Cut Meats firm, With,
t sales of 230 pkgs at 13e for BM:adders, -
I 16%0170 for hams; middles firm and
; quiet, With sales of 50 bxs short ribbed'
i
;, and - Staffordshire at 16%017c. Lard is
. ,
,quiet and steady; sales of 500 tcs at 180
, .2oc, chiefly at 19,4019%c, for steam. and
Z 20020%c for kettle rendered. Butter
- quiet at 20032 e. Cheese (lull at 11020 e.
i Freights to Liverpool active and firmer,
i .with shipments of 8,000 .bus wheat• at
~ 535053:d per sail, and 60634 d per steam
er; 20,000 bus corm per steamer at 130
.., 6%c, and 4.000 bbls flour per steam at
,` , la. 9d.
Latest. —Flour closed with a good ex
! port • demand for low grades; sales of
; ' 'fresh krounclextra at 55,7506,00; 'State
#so6,lis;:allbther kinds dull and hexsty.
i i Wheat I/O &M and quiet at #1:430
',' .
.. 1 1,43% for No: 2, 11,4701,48 for No. 1; and
! - 008;01,89 for No. 3 spring. Rye quiet
••• '" and' firba.'Oats dull and heavy at 77078 c
.'.. for western afloat. Corn dull and fleecy
at 55078 e unsound, 8708 93 for !Anal,'
and' 900950' for railroad: 'Pork - quiet'at
; 02,62 cash' Die mess; sales of 260 bbls
mods, buyers June, 03. Beef quiet iftid
•,, steady: Cut meats'quiet and firm. Bacen
• ' quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet' at
- 19/®19; , ,3 for fair to , prime steam.. Eggs
' steady at 21022 e. ' •
, • ~ 'Sr. Lotris„ June 15.—Tobacco steady
‘ and unchanged. Cotton nominal at 30e.
I.; • He • rnp'dtillrwith small sales of dressed'
''' at ta.3502;40. 'Flour in good demand for
,low grades at fall prices; sales superfine
" at 54,2505; spring extra $4,8605; double
; extra; 0,2506,25, and treble extra to
; 'fancy at $709,75. Wheat; demand lan
guid, except for , choice and fancy fall,
'which is scarce and stiff; No. 3 spring sold
at $1,05; No. 2 atl1,0601,08; No. 1 at $l,lO
t
4 01,11; choice and fancy club at $1,12%0
, 1,14; low prime to choice red fall, $1,201g
• - 1,40; strictly choice to fancy do., 61.,510
C 1,62%, and choice to fancy white, $1,.•1€
f ..1.70.. Corn; white is a little lower,. but
the other kinds are better; mixed , and
: yellow in bulk, 65067 c; mixed in sacks,
,t 70075 cf yellbw, for 7oo7Bc, the latter r
ii: fancy; and 800 . 84 c. for white, all in new
't sacks. , Oats unchanged at 59061 c In
I bulk, and 64066 c in.eacks. Rye is un
•T• - changed at 94095 c. ' Whisky Is needy
and firmat 94c. Groceries are quiet and
• .`:unchanged. Provisions are very strong
,k with a good consumptive deb:land, bat
it . business is somewhat checked by the
1 . firmness of holders. , Pork sold at 03,59.
L Bacon; city shoulders, 14%c; country
I ~ porkhonse do. 14c; city clear rib sides,
f 18c; clear,sides, 18%c; plain canvassed
i hams; Itqb;` sugar cared - do, 20020%c.
I. Lard is stiff and held higher, with sales
of 260 tierces choice kettle ,for Liverpool
t , at 19c. Cattle, prime butcher's in fair re
l. quest and Moderate demand for shipping,
1 and.prices range at $407. Hogs are in
- light- supply and fair demand at # 7 , 50 0 9 .
~• R eeelpts-7 6 ,460 barrels . flew, 30,500 bush
f. els wheat, 12,000 bushels corn, 9,300
Infehels Mits, and 100 head'of hogs. '
4 ,
4 CIIICAGO, June 15.-Eastern Exchange
, quiet at par selling. Flour quiet at 54,60
ii ,06 . for spring extra. Wheat firm and'
A 4, advanced 2%02%c; sales of No. lat
$1,13%01,16%; and No. 2 at 51,1301,14,
, cash and'seller for the month; closing at
i . #1,183a01,14 cash; this afternoon dull at
• $1,13%01„14 seller for. Jane. Corn in
- good request and 1%01,3„ic higher; sales
'of No. lat 63064, No. 2 at 59 . k 3 061, re
t ~ jetted at 55%056%, sid grade at 48050;
closing at 63% for No. 1, and 600605x1 for
,N 0.2; this afternoon No. 2 nominally at.,
- 60. 'Oats dulli , sales of No. 2 at 59%0593(,
idler month, and 593; cash; closing un
{ changed. Ryeniet at 95%096 for No.
•• 'I. -. Barley n eglected and nominal at
$1,30101;40 for N o. 2in store: • n ominal
• dull and unsettled' at 96. New Orleans
Molasses at 93c051,00. Sugar at. 13%0'
14N' for fair to choice. Provisions firm.
' - Mess Pork at $33. Ranap Pork at 526,50.
Lard at 19019%,. Sweet Pickled 'Rams
'at 1.5%. The:receipts for the, put twenty
"four bouraamdmited 'to 10;192 barrels of
'Briar, 91;460`bushels'" of Wheat, 12;4545
I C
i .. - beribels 'of corn, 59,238 bushels of oats,
1,877 r butiliels. of - rye, 4,432 hogs._ The
.. "shipments for the time were 9.176.
- harrels'of illoi, 42,824 timbals of wheat,'
139,225 bushels of,corn, 65,450 bushels : of
10atti, 378 budbels, of rye, 3,674 h0g5.. : . : ,.
. ~ ci t itt4piiwrf,.Joise I+s.—Flour situ:ham
rged... „Wheat. dn,„light supply . and :the
-;laarket.ifirin at,51,15101,20... Corn in good
•If
dahlfinci,, at 6006,20-10 r. inferior , ear, and 04L
lyppzorrime .mixed to choice white. ,
Msatea Yet 680720.4- Rye. scarce , and
!rfftc.icksxhauated; mall.: sales this. after
,,zioon Att. $1,1401,15... Cotton active and
higher; middling 30jc. Tobaocoin good
demand; sales 25L Add at 55,30020,70;
• /NV I 4 . frafik 14 0 *S o ll, , hitt :all t4ber
gra vitro_
/ ith• rt *iii skY Oehler; Sales
at 93 c, la i gic• - viiiicinte firm but
• quiet and not much' done. Meat:pork
, held at $33; kialeabler at $32,75. 'Bulk Pleats
I - 13;-16, 16% and 17e , asked, but tot much
1 inquiry .; . wood - firm; • sales 150'° hbds at
I 4435 e for 'shoulders. and 1 73540180 rot' clear
1 ' . rib and.blear aided; • the aides' bad been
paelted some time; fresh snibkedheld si,e
higher. Lard held •at - 1930;• no saw s .
, - Better Bina 'at 24028 e: for fresh. Eggs
'daft at 140160..Itinieed oil' unchanged
land quiet at $1,0801,05.- Lard oil Ander
_,at .$1,4201,47. , I Sugar . unchanged; New
Orleans 113%015y‘0.e. Molasses firm; New
:Orleans 75080e.' told 138. MenSy tight.
Exchange dial at 3{,01.40 buying.,
.
- '''Tbrat'DO, June .115:: T arfour quiet awl
' :41,eadk, Wheat Imo. hatter; ' , ember
11i6235; White regularr'sl,33; NO. Livhfte
~1,54; No.-, 1„ Canada red 51,26; 21o;. 2.,sed
SIX. • Corn An better and active; Ife;'l
i 68)40; 012 !*Poti . fitkr , *bu.ter :Alhef.674 liel.;
- 16 r Jane; condemned 4.6k0; whiter6Bc; yel
-;lotr'7oNec'Eftitlett4lss3ino t - o,iitti P i lWer;
WohfgaXt. 540.-;,- o' 41'.6,11: And: bothltatt.
- 2E.eelptis•-itloun b bls; whea_tplytoo
vitaxiiWPP4lW f 'VTIOAViIik 6
v olpsibri, -bibuw -Witia,
, ~. dm -i• ill I or, ..t1 ~::I‘,Ltrmol I ?::nu ,!
.0 .
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..urail :14 , .. , d 1,-: • .i.: , ? t:.1 ,1 , n 1 I ‘. ;: i. i . i.f u r:; :
. : ,, ,tc 12 . .;: ; ...,,..„1 ,
~,1.
.
/,900 bush; Axon,. 2 1269.:bu5h; cater 6 1 600
bush.
NEW ORLEANS, June 15.—Cotton ac
tive and advanced; middlings 30X©31c;
sales, 8,950 bales; 'receipts, 66& bales.
Gold 13734. Exchange—s terling, 151;
New York sight, X per: cent. premium,
Flour, superfine, $5,62@6,00, double ex
tra 145, treble extra $6,50. Corn, white,
$l. Oats 72®73c. Bran $1,15. Hay $26.
Pork 134,50. Bacon, 150 for shoulders
and 18X@190 for sides. Lard. tierce 19c,
keg 21c. Sugar, common 93i(g)1.0%c,
prime 13,0)13Xc. Molasses nominal.
Whisky 92®95c.
CLEAT/MA.llp, June 15.—Flour;, prices
low and very.irregular. Wheat; sales of
1 car No. 1 red winter at 11,28; No. 2do
held at $1,17. Corn; sales of : 1 car yellow at
72c ; 1 car No. 1 mixed at 69c; 1
car No. 1 mixed at 64c,- and 2 cars
No. 2 mixed at 650. Oats held 5c higher.
Rye, held at 90@95c for No. 2, and ,No. 1
do at 11,00®1,05. Petroleum; crude at
,25; .refine held at 27%(428cy but buy
ers are not offering over 27c for July and
August; !stet), lots 2@30 advance.
OSWEGO, June 15.—Flour steady and
unchanged. Wheat in fair demand,
principally for shimentf males of 8,000
bush Milwaukee Club by sample at
51,2934; 650 bush do at $1,29; 1,000 bush
do at 51,30; 7,600 bush Sheboygan Club
to.arrive at 51,30;• 1,080 bush No: 1' Mil
waukee- Club -in car lots at $1,36; • 370
bush Amber Michigan at 51,40. 'Corn
scarce and firm; sales of car lots No. 1 at
IL Oats is held at 75c for Illinolis. •
PEILADELPHIA, June 15.—Petroleum
quiet at 200 for crude, and 31d for refined
in bond. Flour very dull and lower at
$5,50®5,75 for extras. Wheat quiet and
unchanged. Corn, has an advancing
tendenoyat , 89®00c for mixed west
ern.' Oats are steady at . 75(i)76c.• ,
Provisions advancing. Mess Pork at 533
033,51' Hams in pickle at 18c. Lard at
20c. Bacon advanced 130. Whisky is
dull at 97ce51.
BALTIMORE, June 15.-*—Flour fairly ac
tive end steady. Wheat a shade firmer;
prime 'Valley red 11,63. Corn higher.
white 41,03, and yellow 94c. Oats is faii
demand; prime 720 for light. Rye dull
at $1,22. Mess Pork firm at $32,50. Ba
con active; . rib'eldes' at 18®18%c, clear
rib 18%©183.1c, shoulde = 15c, and hams
21(4)22c. Lard firm at 21 . Whisku.n
changed. .
Mitafiustsp, June 15. Flour dull and
prices unchanged. W eat unsettled;
$1,19,f0r No. :1 and $1,15y for No. 2.. oats
quiet and steady at No f. r No. 2. Corp
in fair deniand . 5543 fo , rejected new.
Rye drill and:; nominal. Grain fleights
firm and unchanged. Receipts: 4,001 J
bbls &ir. /7Voo,Push.w eat, 3,000 bush
oats. ShipMehts; 2,000 "• Is flour, JON
-000 bush wheat.. - ' •
_ .
Csicgoo; Tette tle fairly active
and - steady for all grade. except btdoli
era' 5t0ck;'4,75(t5,90-for. .mnion to:l'air
cows and light steers,' 6,8 @7,40 for • good
to choice, add 7,60 ibir'ext a choice ship
ping beevety.:‘ - Hogs 'Open d steady and
active, and eh:4o dull d weak; sales
at 8,30@8,90 for potnmon o fair, 9@i4 , 10
for good to choice. • ....
Loony - mix, Jima 15. :uperflne flour
54,50. Wheat; Ted rl,ll. white 51,20.
.Corn; shelled 58,50. Oats c. Rye 51,25.
Provisions firm. Pork Bacon; clear
sides 184, clear rib 18c; .boulders 1414.
Hama: sugar cured 193 c. ' 1 Lard 19c.
'Whlsk.y 92c; sales 820 hh. s. "Tobacco at
full prices.
MEMPHIS, June 15.—Cote on exalted at
31®32c; receipts, 115hal:: exports none.
Flour unchanged. Corn at 88@90c. Oats
at 75(0760. Hay at $25!.26. Pork at
$33,50. Lard at 1934@21c. Bacon firm;
shoulders at 14%c; sides at 18..a4)19c.
DETROIT, June 15.—The wheat market
is rather steadier with 'sales of extra
white at 11,65 asked; No. 1 in moderate
demand at $1:41; No. 2 at
.11,20; No. 1
amber at 51,26. Corn at 65d. Oats at
64c. Potatoes at 280. • •
Dry Goods llarket.
NEW YonE, June 15.—The market was
quiet, steady and firm for cotton goods.
The only change ofeimpor\tance hi an ad
vance of )0 on Hollowell 4-4. BlekaChPd
minding firm at 13®13;ic. Woolen trade
languid and depressed, 'especially on
light weights and fancy tiles. Heavy
goods moving more free at very lost
rates.
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IMPORTB BY RA
• PITIRMTROR t FORT W Tics & CHI.
Como FLU:LAUD. June 13. 200 eke .0031
HM. Henderson & Bro; 27 do do, Kell &
Ritchart; 20 eke rags, Pit Paper Co; 80
'bbls eggs. W H Graff it Co 4do do, Day
, &.Co; 26 do do, J A Graff Co; 1 oar hay,
Bricker .& C0;.47 big cheese, W H Kirk
patrick & Co; , 24 24, do do, Woodworth &
'.Davison; 29 ad ¢ o, H. Riddle; 21 db do, N
J, Braden;' kOdb do, Arbribkles & Co; '2O
do' do, J frDliworth & Co; 15 do do, g
Heazietorg'ls do do, J H Lippincott; 10
do do, L J Blanchard; 18, , bbla eggs, H
Rea Jr; 1 do do; Means & Coffin: 3 bbls
Oil, G A Kelly; 10 bbis whisky, J Adler
& Co; 8 bbls vinegar, J A Mills; 2 ears
Staves, M P Adams & Bro; 200 bbis flour,
A Kirkpatrick; 600' do do, owner; 200
bdie hides, G H Anderson; 10 'bales
broom corn, Watt, Lang & Co; 5 bbls
eggs, A, S Cramer; 10 bbla liquor, J
Bayer; 209 bbis flour, Shomaker & Lah
genheim; 100 dodo, C A Boucher; 1 car
shorts, H Schnelbach; 60' bbls Spirits.
Hostetter & 'Smith. • •
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Cratnimartu AND Prrrsitunctu
noari, June 15.-4 cars limestone ore,
Shoenterger & B; Ido mbingles, Mellon
'l3ro; 3 do'Lake Champlain ore, °Wonsan,
- Rahn 4 Co; Ido do. Jones it I.,aglilin; 2
'Cto stone; IL L Ruda; Ido do, P Wolf;
I dO pipes, El H Collins; 130 eke 0119 0 13 Xi
Floyd '2 Co; 48 bilis chairs, G C Danlei:
• 2 bas, 10 cases ,tetiacco, Trailed6n; 25
do do, Bbilter . it Co;,10 do do, Cooper it
Co; '4O do' do,' 'Haworth it D: 20 de, do,
":Dilworth poi, 25, obis potatoes, Bing.
gsteaddr,Vß;ls do WI
potatoes ' lisbn,&
'Stine: 10 oil WS, p •Wfunigisqt . i);`6'clo
4:4 WI Ef:F:ea - •
fAiplastriten GINVIRNATI AND . BT.I
LoLows ; RAILROAD. June 15.-40 jP l r4lO
tot4o o 9,l3briver,& Cog 10 dodo,-It Bain
illqatei;,2B do•do.,Knox 6y Orr;•• 86 do do,
gestliwt 1 0 do do, A W 14',01nre; 60 do
do, 301168; DC do db, Murphy; 2;dcl
do Schaub; 89, eke , oats, B. do rye ,:
/deanor All: 41; .do V Schild; #do
seed,: •River & Hamilton; 100 bbli.flour
eghMier & 14100 • do, do, Jenkins
Brp; 1 car ataves,,P Rawly 1 dodo, IA"
Etastingsp 2 do meat, F4• 1 4.1r5tr55: tog
fultas t . Pabiell •T; 4371: 00: c0n 0 ,6 do
beef, r.. 11 Myers; 20 do ham s,. Mitchell
35 do do, J EH, I'arken &dodo W B Bay.
~2.d0 do, Watt, Lclk Cm 65 bdis, felloes, 7
da.vilieels, Pa' Whinney;la do 'fellow.
60 do spokes; J Lautner; 10 . tons lahorts,
Shomaker t L.
ALLEGHENY &Amos'. June 15.-4
cars limestone, Superior Iron Co;llo,sks
oats; . McKee; 8 cars itene, - nrreater
dt Ilegruw; 200 , sks , oats; J 'DrylooSi 890
do do, Geo. Stewart; 8 cars inillfeedi R
K nox dc .Son ; 1 oar w t heat,,lt Aig k ap f ir
it tois;•2'6ais Iron ore Rogers, d4 field; 101. eke oats`, I . 'do rye, Rosd',lt 'Bw
trig; 48 to oats; John HerbertrBkils hawk,
1 do lard, Byron 4 co; 86 bgallaaseedosa
. .1 1 ,Suydain;,18 sick rag% J,B Jones;
"'•AT.Lutormar VA.LLISTI kik - 11410AD, 'Uri
/ 5 ••'^1,930 bble• •011, Fisher -, & Bro; 646
rdo do; °widen Sowers;- 498r_dotto,
Na ndettrift; 809 do 40,4 , Wilkins;'9B2
dC YTtaring:'•Ring (b; 80 tkrillb . Pl
quunballi 480 do do, J Galligher;s24o: do
E Etonr: ?Asks eataJMorelendiat
17 do:do,lll.slartinvitYAiwatitost44l
Beldonsedatr ; 3 cars stbnsi,litendersoli
atipail , ; •
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
The river was receding slowly last
evening with live feet three inches in the
channel by the Monongahela' . marks.
Weather yesterday was cloudy and cool,
for the season.
The Messenger, torn MinneaPolis, is
the only arrival we have to report. As
will be seen by card, she is announced
for a return trip.
The Zanesville packet Julia N 0.2, was
sold yesterday U Capt. C. R. Stull, he
having bought the interest of Jas' C. Mc-
Vay, Capt. Coulson and "his btther—
price, $1.5,500. Capt.Stull - will to e com
mand, and he, we understand, owns the
entire boat.
1.11.6,
The - G rey Eagle, Capt. C . L. 'B nnan,
is the regular packet , for Parkerab to-:
day, leaving promptly at noon.
Capt. Jas. P.' KenniSton, of tine nnati,
is still here prospecting. lEtcs has found
no boat to suit , lalin, and ,it is possible
that he may yet turn in and build.. In
the meantime, be 'is taking a look at
Pittsburgh, visitingnaany of ner mann-.
factunng establialitnents, and them.
places of interest. ~,
The Maggie Hays, - Capt. B. C.
Mall
in,
is filling up steadily for Cincinnati and
Louisville, and will probably ge oat
this evening.
T e Rate Putnam, R. C. Gray an Ca
m a are laid up..
to
ofe Clokllieearti
be;; sed n the construction 'of the new
d l e ft
brick. for Cincinnati
Ci T n h c e i nnati
brick w t e h t to'
ra oad bridge sit .Cincinnati. .
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-The
Le
onidas left New Weans for .
Pittsburgh on Saturday.
—Alf. Sanford is Supervising Inspector
at St;
moved. Louis, vice D. G. Taylor,.. re-
—Captain Sam. Houston has assumed
the duties and responsibilties of Super
vising•lnspector at Louisville.
—Captain W..W. Fenton,.of the AKate
Robinson, has been seriously ill at his
residence, in Covington: He was im•
proving on Sunday.
—The Louisville Courier-Journal, of
Saturday, says: Captain Philip Hooker,
of this city, has received a letter from
Pittsburgh making inqtliries for Andrew
Denison, a pilot, who / left Pittsburgh
thirty or thirty-five years ago, and up to
a few years ago was living in this State.
P.y the decease of his father, in -Pitts.
burgh, & large amount of money is left
unclaimed, and Denison is the only
hear.r.
—The Wheeling IntelligenceP; of Satur
day, says: We are informed. that • Dep
uty Marshal W. EL Irwin paid his re
spects to the Steamer'Emma Graham, at
Parkersburg, on Thursday: i s The Max:
Ethel levied an , attachment on the . boat
and tied her up. tier owners not appre
ciating the 'Deputy's way of 'firming at
taehMents, gave bond, and their steamer
was released from custody. . .
—The Belle Lee was on priday attached
at the suit of her builders, seventeen in
number,,in ,the. Chancery Court. The
amount Involved is $113,000. She cost
5183;000.
—The Leonora vias tied up at Mem
phis, Tuesday, at the suit of the steward,
to whom it is alleged she owes .
--The Cincinnati steamer Swallow
sunk - at the head of Island . 2l, on Friday
in nine feel water. She was a side
wheel steather, owned-by Capt. Henry
A. Jones, Capt. F. Y. Batchelor and
Capt: John C. Rem?. She 'wag probably
valued at 12.5,000, and insured in offices
in Cincinnati. When she sunkfshe was
en route for New Orleans from Cincin
nati. -
—The Great; Republic passed Memphis
on Saturday, with her 'guards dragging
in the water. •
—Steamboallog does not appear to be
a losing thing thing everywhere. Capt.
E. B. Ward, the wealthy lake steamer
owner, of Detroit, returns . a net income
for 18 , 68, of 1203,0010, or about POO per
day. This is exclusive of his profits on
bonds, bank, railroad, insurance aid
other corporation , stocks. His total 16-
come was, probably, about P 65,060.
,—A Galltpolis special to the Cincinnati
Comntercial says: The towboat Charles
bsn, sunk at Cabin Creek, in the lialia
iwha, early in May, has Just been alio
cessfully railed. Her commander, CaPt.
JIM H. Morris, of Louisvi ll e, has la
bored dav and night; under many dis
advantages, and' deserves much credit
for his success. It was said she could
not be. raised. She , floated some days
ago, but had to be tun on bar and a
new bulk head put in. She now lies at
the Charleston wharf. Sne will go in
the dock at Middlenort for repairs.
Cairo'special from the same paper
has the following: While the steamer
David Watts was at the wharf, to-day;
pilots George Clark and Henry Porter
became involved in a difficulty, and
Clark was stabbed several times with a
small penknife. The wounds are severe
but not dangerous. • . .•
ROAD
R ••••,""0
UPPER MIMSISS IPI.I.
.
adroit- 1869, isairmi,
NORTHERN LINE PACKETS 1,1 1
FROM .
•
St. Louis to Keokuk' and St. Paul, •
Alr
. . • . ,
i fiLL IrfTERKEDIATE P04T13.
One of the splendid Sideltrbeel Steamers of this
Line will leave St. Louis ditty for Heoluk,Dsven
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater an tit, Paul.
Through receipts for Freight and Passengers,
- will be given to ell points oh the Upper.liii.sis,
sissipp,l on steamers Dlnnin; from this port and
connecting with the -Northern Line 'Packets at
St,. Louis, thus enabling Consignee. •to get their
Jfreight, through witheodelay,and at lowest
rittrs, Apply to' . JOHN , rr.,Acx
• • J. .* exolii..rdo*oon,
• • 1, • . Agentsilor
.
4 I'Mdimg23 • ' water street.'
•;11 T.To iB riu da
WHICELIZIG AND. • , 1" ,
Saßllfte doirmat
shoat! rom ot *IA Stia*C , dally 12IL t WED-
AiilaDaYa and OANII.B.DILYI3O. , •
*HAT 5A0LL 0 ,.,,, i .P. L. anwN'Air;
Wit rece ved holly; by
; .1 .r ~ A AMES COLLIN& • •
r: via,LaWi, :G070.14N0W.09D, '
: . • ,- • t • - agebtil.
( EIT,EApdsHi ,
TO, iLLYPRPOOL:AIVIgi a IiaI,
0,11EVN5T.0 41 071,1 0 :
TEEM, it7at4N.mrut !immunity?,
:3fit sixteen Altst4'Asir monk
161• 4 8; e y i lfttr i
, 0173 r. .0/ CITY or BALMDetO.OI,
, • , pker-LO . . .
,
rvlsty Tronoirit Pier 45,
I. *m raver, Weir Ybr Yet , '
, sts.ge or Wilier
nforzasuaa.VmlTr.to
wilt.' BINGHAM.
To rjrTA STAMP' iebrbbielb f Mumble, ',
• ow+, atiborbw jest , • trtr.o..; • Pltedu n .,,,,
• .;
'.•., ;
. " 767 111‘. Dgiqrfl ' i
.2114 clans Minis jes•
„*,. 0.
'cp.l4ftlisay.
:r. Milt
103, . •
M 1 4 11 .. 11 .rT
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RIVER -N,11W43:
RIVER PACKETS.
PARhZfI
ME7,l7Tc,i-ft ats;tizall
LEA di PERRINST
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SA U CE,
Pronounced by
CONNOISEUR
TO BE TEE
'Oily Good Saul
Applicable
Every 'Varied
OP
DISH. •
Put free on board at London or Liverpool, in
Parcels of twenty cues or. more; each case two,
dozen large,: dye dozen middle. or ten dozen
small. ,Parties who order through us have the
advantage of a supply from our stock until thil
'arrival of direct orders.
James .Keiller & Son's celebrated Dundee Mari
Malade.' Robert Middlemass's celebrated Albert
Biscuit. J. 1. G. Cox'a Uelatine. Crosse 84
Blackell'sgoods. Dclangremer's Racahaut der
Arabes. tluinness's Stout, Bass -and Allsopp'e
Ales.' Wm;Youngees "Edinburgh Ales anti the
ines of Prance, Iliermany. Spain and Portugai.J.
JOHIPDUITCAN'SSJNis.
Union Square and 46 Bess er 'ssreet.New York,'
Sole Agents for MESSRS. LEA 4 PERRINS'.
je9:lt3l•Wr -
TAGGART
S LIEN,
RETAIL
BOOTS, SHOES AND - GAITERS
AT
Wholes4e Prices.
N 0.129 FEDERAL STREET,
-sniff Allegheopx City.
. ,
290009 . 000 4Cit" .
0110IM LANDS FOR SATII,
BY TME
Union Pacific' Riikoad Company,
• EASTNBN '
Lying along the lineof their road, al,
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on aCILICDH' OT , PIPE YEARS,
Tor further particulars, maps, al.; address
JOHN 1 1, ..• DEVYJIIEIII,
Land Conunissioner;Topeks, Kansas.
Or OHMS. ' B. lAN:BONN, 'Neesy,
cull: St. Louis. Missouri.
HOLTZMAN it WaIiE.HHOLD
- •
No. 100 Third Avenue, ----
Upholsters and Beaten, in Curtain Goads,
Direct the attention of their friend. and the
public to their finely assorted stock of
Lace and. Nottingham cartalns Vestibule
i i
Laces, Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican c oth.
Satin, Delanes, (int Cornices;ollt and W !nut
Mouldings. Spring Beds of superior make, air
Matrasses (pure w bite hair. ) Pillows. Bolsters,
and everything pertaining to a ilrat•class bed.
The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies
atthe Inspection or their customers. Pure whl to
&aslant Show Feathers always on hand.
HOLTZMAisi 41 WIEDERHOLD. ,
. rt 0..t0p , THIRD AVENUE.
mythisli , ' ' • ':
STOCKTON HOTEL,
CAPE MAY, N. J..
Wilt open on the 24th of 1 . 113 N -E, 1860. This
betel hae been erected within the past yesii, af
fords ample accommodation for nearly one thou
and gutsts and le'lurniehed 'equal to any of the
leading hotels in tbe United States.
For terms; de„ until then:''s ddress,
PETER GARDNER, Proprietor,
No.. 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
102:k.16-Mirm : : . •
JOU ii. 811rW.LIST 'ROBS. 11. PATTER/30M
R 91111!
.n.*&TTEicsox & Co.,
• .
• 'LIVE:II'3r, - X&.. AND
CI.. I IItIEMION STABLES
iBtERTg'IdBEIITI"
PA.
trNITED STATEIiP - XI(9TEL
CAPE MAY , CITY;'N. J., '
VIII be opened tor !tie iseation SATIMDAY. May
neat elator!apoeintments, equal to
,atkrand.yet atioraing qtatatites la she comforts
of a
_home.. Treslue f,irant expects to visit
`Catailfity'thistdaslizt stop at the, 17fil ted
itates.r - Atldress,vo%) , ,
~q?9,Y;l4pt.„ ,4•440 M MILLER, Proprtat er.
NION , EN
r i IIMPHISID • -•
FOUNbiLY
41411ENfilON •
marcidariorer, :000NINO •STOYESi. Arches,
GrAtes, Frodere, 'Sn4h Weights, and: all kinds
/of HollOtt Ware, , 'Cir Whear alit air kinds' of
machinery Partings, COttr. WATSON &
„ULM/AT* .„PITTbIIROR. ;+au26lv27wstB
FLOUR.
\.cnoxes, WINTER WHEAT FAMILY, ST, 25
‘tiORDIOR MINNESOTA BRAN DS, , el3, 25.
ICHOICE WISCONSIN BRANDS" SS, SR. -
' Ifs IoU of Ate ot 'more. • •
w4IT, LANG &
'IIS 113111 174 Wood street,
. 4,
e". 7 The celebrated WHITE ROSE 15 odneeded by
, all who have tried it to be the but and. cheapest
fiqur 11 1,4 1 . e. c A t Tri ;ta.lveAt & 11 ?!4
t.. Sr MANOR & HARPER"
• , ,dT THE WHITS 002 , 1 T,
SA9 .leltorty street.: PlttSbu.rgh, P
mO4. • ' • • ' • - •
ioupen OIL cLoyns,
GREICN OIL OLOTEt_
.705 WINDOW sHADase •
yFINDOW atilD
711.81110 i 71N b P 9 NI
• '
.OgYiNfribtaaq,, ,,
, < ,)1111i .Airesit
I:IEARVAii
• • 'rti'
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• ..4.; 'L., • Aoki
110 E
Extract of a let'
from a medical
uticzaan at Mad
.to his brother
Wo*ester,lllly .
Tell. Lea
!nine' that their
me Is highly ea
eiried In JniHa;
id Is, la my open
1, the most Pala4
ale as well as
,e most whole=
dne twine that Is
=I
r 37
; 1869.
INSURANCE:
• THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL':LIFE . -INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office 75 Federal St.,Allegheuy City.
Dn f ..EcToßs,
lon.
JAMES L. GRAHAM,
Rev. J., B. CLARK. D.
Capt.ROBINSON,
Rev. A. K. -BELL, D. 13,,
Bev. B. H. it EcBIT.
- W. A. BRED, Cashier Allegheny Truss Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent,.
SIMON DitllM,'Mayorof Allegheny,
C. W. BENNY, H atter.-
A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-La .N w_ ,
D. L. PAITERSU. Lumber Merchant,
ILBWOCIER, Insurance Arent. - -
Capt. ROST. ROBIN *ON. President.
Dim. J. D. CLA RH, D. D., Vice President,
- JAVOIS Ittijiti s Secretary,
C. W. BENNE. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVISER.
DAMEL BWOtIEII, Genq Agent. -
This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual
princfpie, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of the ...profits- of the Company. -Policies
will be issued on all the , different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on-aireconomi
cal basis will afford a safe investment to each
policy:Mder, and th - eieby retain the money at
home to encourage home industry. mh29:gat
INSURANCE COMPANY.
. • • • 01 - Armaiwy,
Glig6B llv FBA:ZIKLIN SAVINGS. BANK
' - :BUILDINGS, - .
No. fl Ohio st4-21.notthen17.
A HONE COMPANY. isianaged - by Directors
well known to the community, who trust by fair
dealing to merit a share of your patronate.
HENRY IRININ_
eke. JUDD 44 • • •••.•
DIRECTORS: '
. . ..
1
Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, Wm, Coo_per,
Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Frans, Gottleib Yeas,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Bush,
Ii
W. K. Stewart, Ch. P. Wl:sston, Joseph Oral&
Joe. Lantner, H. J. Zinkanu, Jere. liColleA.
R: E. EIEIRON;
GENERAL AGENT.
ap10:035
C "11 •
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PEIBLAN'S BUILDING,
No. 2l Fifth Avenue, Second Floor,
PITTSBURGH,' PA.
Capital All Paid UP. • •
—DIRECTORS.
;ley, 'IH. W. ()liver, Jr, I Cagt.H.Balley,
mince, S Hartman, A. Chambers;
LI. ,S. lli , Clurkan. 'Jas. M. liniley.
. Smith, 1,1n0.5. Willock, I . • • '
Ro BERT H. RING, President. ,
J'ENNINGS, Vice President.
. , JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary... •
Capt.'ll: J. GRACE; Gen TAirent. —
Insures 'on Liberal 'Terms on all Firif•
and Marine Risks. . • •
_sp2:o7
N. J. Big)
Danit.ws
Jake Hill
'pEivirANYILVANIA.
.INSURANCE, COMPANY. OF PITITSBURGH;
OFFICE. No. 167N_WOOD STREET, BANE
OIF 'OOIItCIE BUILDING.
This Is clicking Company. and : Insures WWI,
Win by Fire excinsively:
' ,IXONARIY WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE,
RlCK,resident.
RuHERT PAT Treasurer.
HUGH MCELHE NY Reese:my.
Leinard Walter, • Gaon/Wilson
C. C. Boyle, Geo. W . Evans,
Kohut Patrick., J. C. appe,- -
Jacob Painter, J. C. Planer.
'Josiah King, John Voegley,
;Ph. H. Hopkins, A. Amnion.
Henry 13 wont. • ' 574:
INDEMNITY _ • -
AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
0m0r.,43/ha 434 0111=1 , 1171' ST., near ha.
DMVV::nIB
Charles ,Vtancher, Mordecai H. Lom a' Tobtaa W agner,s Davi Le Brown,
Batumi Grant, Isaaca, •
Jaco
om b B. arda, Smith. Edward T C. Dale.
ge. Eleh Geoge les.
CHARLES G. BANCIE3R, Pr r eside a nt:
EDW. C. DALE,' Vine President.
W. C. 8111E1'1AB egietind4lB47.AßZWl`,
J. 6
North West corner Third and Wood Streeu.
rab2o:wle ', • .
NATIONAL •
INSURANCE. COMPANY~
Cor. Federal SI. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Mice, in the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, President,
JOHN BROWN S R., Vice President, JAMES E. tiTkVENSO3I. Secretary.
'' • tentiOns:- • •
John A. Biller, lJa.s. L nT ockhart. Jos. Myers,
Jas. L;Oraham:lßobert Lea, • C. C: Boyle,
:Inch Brown,Jr. 'George Gent, • Jacob hoop,
tj.N•Pill !Slants iJno. Thompson 3lcNangher.
ap6 . • .-
ESTEBN LNSURANCE COM..
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
_ =ANDER NIKIOB,-President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. , I CART. GEORQB }MELD, General Agent..
Game, ails Water street, Spang & Co.'s Ware.
house, lip stairs,'Pittabtitah. !, •
Will in:ure against all hinds of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. !A home-Institution, managed by D -
rector who are well known to the community,
lad who arc deter Mined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which, they have
salaamed', as Offering the best protection to those
Who desire to be Insured.
•
.
. . .
1 .. 'DrainTOna:
AlexanderMaack, . • Joan B. lineal%
i B. muter, Jr.. Chu. J. Clarke,
' James Me inlet'. • : William 8. Evans
Alexander Speer,. Joseph Eirkpatx
, tek,
[ Andzew•Acklen, • , phimp Benner,
', David M. Long, Win. Morrison, .
r-to: Munsen. • ' non
pE i fIZIEW INSURANCE COM
IPPICLE; N. Z. 00E,N168WOOD & FIiTH BT3
L Home Cainpan*,talainglire and Marine Mika
Wm. , Capt. JohnL. Rhoads,
John
John Watt, Ban
.ODar a Arbuekle,.
Capt. James miller. Jareu e nx• Brubh.
Wm, F.
James D. - Verner Samuel lerceslctart
•WM BILI President.:
JOHN VAT Ice President.
P DARDNE secret/sly..
OAP 7 1 . JAS. GOR j,ON. General Agent.
94iLL E G,/i/E NIC lIWSURANCE
COMPANY OF ETFTSBITRGII.
104 tao. aIOPMEIM'IUSXT.H.uor BLOCI.
Instirca agiluit . 411 klnds,
c ot Fire and Marine
. i
JOHN ttlii. s pi.. President.
• t ' ' 1 F.; ti D Q 0 2 2 1 . I I
a NV Vice:President. • ' •
1 ,
C. U. LLrffeeretarv.
-,.. , 04.. FT; MIL ;DEAR; Oeneial Agent.'
t_ I D IFt S4 7 ° "' ,
a a rrit. Jr. - )3, L. Falmistock:
j i
• .T.Ji Hos 112501„ , :, , ! , 'w .H. Everson ~ •
C. Et. Hussey, . - Robert ii. Davisl
~i Harvey Mids.!' i • " , Frattels &Ilan, ' • J
Obirles Hays ()ant .I.T
ittitlPU , Wm4AD6,n/i• V , (T. 141:i e vi: 12l ate.
.•• • •• •
•
BUT TUE BEWAND Cg p
•
nen
onmekees...43old Medial:42n%
lANRESTEYI , .4IIAAg ORGAN:
.• Va le -311PiAliQ ecanblnes. ail, the
in - tedt valuable-tnibtoyentents knoten &the eon
. "'traction of a fret Class ;lustre:mew wind nasal-'
ways - been - awarded the to hest Die,minet ex
tabltedatit Lobe la tall.. ionorona an sweet: Tne ,
wertmenelnp._tor dusabillty and beitety e
oord s, •
alkotbentoistorkmmta who, , (6.wir
to mid thott_,n)owner tun
.ether Co-'
tinned trirt el tie Mandl "
XtvrEX'S OOTTeeve .
iftAinreatthe Ineitt tit ino teed: Inatttnnents;
gratli ci an t Ai l i t i at i giffintet e tala r it r tl=
4 1 : 1 11 1 2Ar i ti s igg mrstd "d
AIiMrTZII,B pe w AX W..,IWNA
v* , Is ora l , _te mind us tots tnla_ll.
- I= 4 ?s , !).Pkti , PS+ PA11 11210 0g" e
I
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P"'"
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I lWb ^ .....§ . 11...A1ikL FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO
B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
From May 9th, 1869, trains will leave nn n and arrive at the Union Demi, north side, Pitts.
burgh city time, as follows:
Leave.- ' ' t • - Arrive.
ChicacEx.... 2:08 a Thiess° Ex., 1:58 aM .
Erie Ygn Ex.7:28 a m Chicago Ex /is:o3 pra
Cl. & .:g 51 , t5:111 a m Wheeling Ex 10:48 a m
Chicago at a11..6:58 a m,St. Louis Ex 7:08 p m
Chic O EI.-9:43 a miChilsoEx&lfif:oBp ta
Cl. & , Vk's Ex. 2:08p tr. Clev,eland Ex 3:53 p at
Chica o Ex,- 2:23 p m Erie& Yen Ex 5:58p m
W'e Erie Ex4:3B pm Cl. & Wh's Ex6:53P in
i
Departirom Allegheny. Arrive in Allegheny
Bear ally A.c.8:58 a m . Lretsdale Ac.. 6158 xat
Leetsdale " 10:03 a mlßra'r Falls " 8:28 am
" //: 5 8 ain New Castle "10:23 ant
Rochester "1:28p a: Enon " 9:13 am.
E non .... .3:58 pmi Leeudide " 1:08pta
Leetsdale Atc.s:l3 pm , Bea'r Falls "21:4-3pta
Bea'rFalla " • 6:13 pml Lee t sdale . " 4:33 ma ;
Leetsdale "10;42 1? In ' ',. 7;23 pm!
Fair Oaks Sun. - Fair Oaks Sun.
zir.
, .Ohurch. 1:13 p m , day x:hurch. 9: 5 8 are
. 1 . 3 „,,,old chlessoiExpreas leaves dally.
.......1.27017). themeago Express arrives daily,
57%. Kimg-Asiyi i i: - -A•N• ikrCULLOUGH.
Henn Ticket Alle/Bi Gen'l Supten't.
niylo
CHANGE OF
TIME.
ULEGEEIVY VALLEY VAILRoab;
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTELTo 'MAR OIL
REGIONS WITHOUT c5.A.N0z.9F..,(L4f.,0.
On and After MONDAY, Jithe'VAMIAMV2 , TWO
THROUGH. TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
wilt - leave - 'Pittsburg! Depot, Corner Of 'Elev
enth and Pike streets, for Franklin Oil City,litif.
Me, and all p o in ts • in tt e Oil Regions.
1
',neva •pirrsiiirnan: • tsiniv IN riritsivaGE
Day Ex 8:00 axe Day Ex 5:15 pni
might Ex:— ,7:30 pm Night Ex , 6;30 a m
Bradre B AC . 3:05 p m Brady, ii Ac 10:15 aat
Freeport Ao 9:40 am. let sodaWllts 7:40 a m
tad SodaW Ike 6;30 pin I Freeport Ao.. 6:13 p M
Ist Halton... 9:45 am I Mit Hutton.. M:5O a m
2d Hultcui...l2:oo . miald Halton... 2:00 p m
3d Hutton... 1 t:00 p3d Halton... i :05 pna
Arnold's At. 6:00 pin Arnold's Ac. 7:40D m
Churcn train to and from SOda Works leave
Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. m. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 50A. H.
Express trains stop only gat principal points. Accommodation rains stop at ail stations
J. .1. LAWRENCE, can't Supt. THOMAS 11. KING, Assn. imp%
ap3o
rAENNSYLVA-Eitmgm
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
D. On and after April 25th. 1869, Trallig
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot,
corner of Washington and 'Liberty street:, as
follows:
Arrive. • • • Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:25 am May Express.. X:l5 1111
Fast Line 1.45 am Southern Ex.. 4:80 am
Wall's No. 1..13 AO am Wall , s No. 1.. 530 ant
BrintonAcni..7:so am Mall Train, ... 8:15 aM
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Frow`dAtt Nof 10:20
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am .Cincin'ti Ex ISS:3O pm
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 am
How'd Ac Not 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Pitt:3l:o:th Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocke Ac. 3:40 pm
Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:2opm
Wall's No. 3...2:50pm Wall's No. L. 4:50 pm
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. s:ospm
How'd Ac No 2 0:35 pm *Fast _Line 7:30 ma
Wall's No. t. I:20 pm . How'd Ac No 2.8:20 pm
Way Passn' r 19:90 pm Walils 11:00 pas
'These trains make close connection at Harris•
burg for Baltimore. • • -
The Church Train leaves Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:05' m., reaching Pittsburgh
10:05 a. m.+ 'Be turning, 'leaves Pittsburgh
13:110 p. ni. and . arrives at Walls Station
2:10 p. m. ' • "
Tiacluradi Mxpress leave:" Alt atlas
trlifts dallreXcepr uday.
sOrPriNgAte4- I XPTtirati tik4,±44l
- any i l ek To l iragVa l le °l l„ ic il eMiZins ll6l 3
• WeliLtaid s illait'theit.respoutimbutTltoc une - g un .
uret vollarf in value. Ali Baggage xceedint
",thagrtionng .113) value. wlllls4itthe:r 15k4g1 the
eviller, micas taken ho special ntract.
EDWARD
apes.o3eneral Superinteadent,,Alto‘onia,.Ps
EST ER r imgm
IT
PENNSYLVANIA
N -K
Nld
-LROAD.-.02 and afterAtiril 25th,1869. the
Paasettever: Trains on the-Western' ;Pennsylvania
Itahrftiu will arrive 'at and - de'pakt" "frOm the
Federal Street Depot; Allegheny City. as follows:
Arrive. Depacti •
ftring. tPe No115:40 a in Mail • 7510 a ni
Freer:ort No. 18:20 a m Freeport No.:l9o4osne
Express 10:40 a m Sharplrg Not 11:2011.10,
Shszpb'g N.3.11:20 timl4l ip xpress . 2:50 pm
1
Freeport N0.24:00 pm S ringel , e No13:30 Dm
liaiL..... 5:50 pm, reeport-27042.15010 pDE
.12pringiVe N026:20 D m IBDrlngcre Note:Bei pin
Aboye trains run dallyexcept Suitday.:.
J , i . •
The Church Train leaves Allegheny unction
ever, eunday at Tvia a: tn.; reaching :Allegheny
City at 950 a. m. Returnin Al le gh e nygheny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at June.
'Lion at 3:40 p. m.
CONLEITJTATION TICKETS—For sale In paCkagcs
of Twenty, between Allegheny City,rdlliestnut
street. Herr's; Bennett, Pine Creek Etna and
Sliarpsburg and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations specified on tickets. •
The trains leaving Allegheny City. at' 7:00 a.
m. make direct connection at Itreepori withWal.
ker's line of Stages for Batley and • Heunah.tows.
Through ticketa may be purchased at the Ogles.
No. 1 St: ifilliir street, near the Suspensionllrldge.
Pittabore,h, and at the Depot, Allegheny ,
/for farther informition apply to
. , JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street-Depot.
'The Western Pennsylvania Railroad . will ROt
gamma any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit the ir_ to One
Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex.
ceedtriS. ol lo - 141aPiant In value willbe at the flak of
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
' ~ ..
_• • -EDWARD H. WlLLfe.mv,..
ap2ii - Henetal enDerintendenr, Altoona. fli.
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CIRDIVNATI AND
LOGTB RAILWAY. ; • ,1
PAN HANDLE ROME:
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ORANGE ulf TIME4—On and after 3CONDAY.,
April AClth. 1889, traths will leave and arrive
the -Union Depot.Aslollorrs: !, • •' ' • •
, Pepgrt. , Arrive, -
AUER 9:08 a. m. 12:13 a. ns.'
,Fast Line — • 9:43 a. m. 7:13 - p. in
Express:- " A:33 p. 1:33 a. M.
Mixed Acc'n ..... a. in....5:58 p. rrt.
-lifetkoiald's At:Wu:No:l'll:43a: 8:181. In.
atelle4vllle ccommod - . '3:58 p.m.9:33 a.m. I
or:
McDonald's Ard. No.'2 ir•ro p. . .
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bendaY Church Trait / 2 : 5 8P. rag .9:58 a. m.
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ARP' 51:33 r. M. traln will leave deny.
19:13 P. N. train will arrive daily.
All other tratmrwillrun daffy. Bonney's except.
ed.- 13:0 9:43 a. sa. Tule makes clop con.
merlons - at Newark: kr Zanesville.' • -
, .8. 'voila., General Ticket Agenh,
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On land after TUESDAY, Neyeraber',* • 17th,
1801, trains will arrive at and deiwt from Um
Depot eorner of Grant and Water Streets, , as
follows:
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Mail to and from-Union. Depart. Arrilgi.
town 7:00 A. M. 6:00 r.
1 0 1eNeeeport.1.ecomdt`u 11:00 A.
M.
Vi:o6r.
Ex. to and trona Unt , n. 3:00 P, M. /0:10 A. 14.
'West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. 14. '11:35 M.
BraddoeVe Accomdt , n. 6:15 r..7:50 P.' X
Night Aok toMeli , enort.lo:Bo P. M. '6145 A. /
Sunday Church Train to
and from Went Newton 1:00 P. ta. 10:00 A.
For tieheta apply to
- E. M. RAYMOND, &gent
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. tuXll
Y HALLallosper
1,4 ROUTE.
UNION PUDIC RAITAWA r
Eastern Division:
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The SEICIRTfp AND 111I6ST ELLtil
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Viimi'illexica, Idaho'
Oregon, , ,
Two Trains tiara Suite Line *.nd Leavenvw rth
4any., (tStuadais exceptedoon tae sr; tyal .9 i
or guide ReAreao rroul Loura, and ilanu.w
bat and ds. Joe 14111:041, trom' Quincy,,connettr
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Tickets for pale - at ail the principal offices is
the United States end C anada , ;
Be sum aid ask - or eraete
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