II 0 P ICITSBURGII IRON MARKET. OFFICE OF PFFTSBITROR GAZETTE, t: FRIDAY, 4une 18, 1869. I As might be expeleted, there is tuts. , l little doing in either crude or marlafac ' tured irons, the demand for both. being -light and confined mainly to anpplying f immediate wonts. Metal, although the I i supply is by no means large, is dull ! nevertheless, and prices are scarcely sustained: the tendency being down ward. lt is thought by some that there I will be an improvement in July, but of 1 this there is -no certainty, as It in not probable, from present indications, ; that many of the mills will rts.ume opera tiogs so early, as they are not likely to be crowded with business, and besides it is desirable to make repairs. Arrran.acrrE.' 50 " No. 2 Foundry.. ..... . 20 " No./ ;_ 6 * . .. ...... 30 " No. 1 . " ...... 20 66 No. 1 " .. ' 40 " Red Short C Grey... 10 " " No. 2 Foundry.. ..... 10. No. 2 " ........ 10 ~ No. 2 1 6 10 " No. 2 " .... ..... 100. " No. 3 Neutral Forge 86 " Mottled ... . ..... . ....... 10 " T B No. 1 Foundry • on cars at furnace I 10 is T A No. 1 Foundry i at furnace:. ...... ... 1 10 " TII No. 1 Foundry at furnace........... . ......... 36.25 cash 1 2k " No. 1 F0undry:........ 43.50 5 mos i BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE . _ SUPERIOR ORE. ! 2 Foundry 38.50 4 mos ) 80 " C Forge from yard 36.00 6 mos 92 's Med Grey F0rge...... 37.00 4 mos 120 " Medium Grey 35.751 mos 137 6 6 M C Grey Forge 34.50 3 mos 60 " Medium Grey Forge .120 " Open Grey Forge at furnace ... . .................... 36.95 4 mos 100 " Open Grey Forge at • furnace ............ . ........... 37.00 5 mos i 11111 CHARCOAL. i 30 " Close No. 2 Foundry 43.00 4 mos ; 100 " Mixed N Forge . : .... 42.00 4 mos 50 200 " " " " " " " ...... 42.004 mos ...... 1 1 10 " Maranice (Missouri 41.50 -cash cold blast) ...... 53.00 4 mos I.i CHARCOAL BLOOMS. F}3f 10 /00 " I Juniata No. 1..... .. ... . 95.00 5 mos " r Attaraniee 100.00 4 mos i COKE. E !' . 100 " Allegheny Coke 38.00 8 mos •• • i inarkets by Telegraph. i ,NEw YoAx, June 18.--Cotton less ac . ~ . .. i 1 Live and unchanged; sales 18,000 bales at . .. t . 3354 c for middling •uplands, Flour: re . j ceipts 14,358 bbis; 10c better for shipping rt , • j grades, and an active demand for export , .• ‘• 4 and speculation; sales 31,600 obis at 11,80 . ~.... • t ./ 05,25 for suPerfino State and western, . • • • .1, 1)06,60 for extra State, 15,7006,50 for ex , . i tra western, $6;5507,25 for, white wheat ••• 't extra, 16Q6,75 for round hoop Ohio, $6,50 ' 4 - 07,50 for extra St. Louis, arid 8C L 6.411 for . 1• ..,.,, i good . choice do; closing firm with no selleri of shipping grades at inside quota . ' :- tions; included the sales wore 24,50 u bbls y,.,„„iq extra at $5,90@6,40 for western, •', '• • and g6®6,60, for State, Part Sr o •.• ' : June and July delivery. Rve Flour ' quiet at f - 1,2506,25. Corn Meal dull. .1 •:..... -!,-i. Whisky , quiet, At $.l. for western and - ' $1,03 for free. * Wheat; receipts 82,366 tk. . . bush; • prices 2@)3c better, closing less , .1 .'g active; sales or 122,000 bush, at $1,44;4@' . - i 1,473 for No. 2 spring afloat and to ar rive; $1,52 for No. 1 do.; 11,18 for amber ..,'„ State;. 11,5901,60 for amber Michigan; , • 1 1 1 ,6701,034 far . white . Michigan; $1,65 . • 7 •1 for white California. Rye quiet; Corn; , '- '''' receipts 42,596, bush; market dull and • .• :.$ heavy; sales of 43,000 bush, at 61®8343 for • .• i new mixed western Ida canal and 84® • • .., i 890 for do. via ;railroad. Oats; -receipts •' ; 1! 4,705 bush; market firmer; sales of 47,000 •.. .; i bush, at 77c for western In store and 77® .. . •*; ,/ 78340 for do. afloat. Rice dull; Carolina 0 809 c. Coffee quiet. Sugar firm; sales ' ‘• ; of 1,000 hhds Cuba at 1 03‘012e. Moles ","' • sea quiet and firm. Hops dull. Petro leans dull, at 1(1w416;40 for crude and 31c for refined. Linseed 011 dull at $l,Ol •• - 1 (41,03. Tarpentine heavy at 42(043c. Pork heavy; new Mesa, /32.75; old do, •' A 1260 . 26,50 for prime; $ 28 ,25®28,50 for .. I prime mess; - also' 500 lib's new mess, -. • ~ ; buyer for June, at 138. - Beef is `steady; * . ! I sales 190 bbia.. iteef hams quiet; .sales .225 blahs at 1• 30 ®3 1 ,60... Cut meats firm; '1 sales 236 packages, at 13 ® 13%f0r shoulders, .16;i©17y0 for hams; middles . f firm; sales 400 boxes Staffordshire and *,• -1 Stratford at 175 'Lord - dull; sales 380 tierces at 18(420o for steam, and 2 0®20y(e • fin • kettle. rendered; -also, 750"tierces .*. • steam,'' buyer and seller • for July and •. , August, al,o2(Xlc. Battens a shade ' - better, at Ibr Ohio. Cheese is In -..., Air request at 11919 c, Freights to . Liv -1 erpool are firmer,* with engagements of :! .. 90 ,0001inshelo wheat at' 6@634d ' per sail; J . and 7d. per Steam, and 1,000 barrels flour il .....* per steam t. 2 s. - . latest .— Flour closed 50 better' with ' brisk exports and speculative demand ..•' for extra.western at 15,90(46,40, and al® . 6,60 for extra State on spot to arrive June ' and July. Wheat quiet and steady at -'• $1,46®1,47 for No. 2, and $454®1,52 for • '.INo. 1 spring. • Rye nominal. Oats steady at 78c for western afloat. Corn dull and heavy at 60(472c for unsound; 73@82c ~.. - for canal, and 83@88c for railroad. Pork quiet at fss for meas. Beef quiet and un -1 - • changed. Cut Mesta firm and. active. -' Bacon Arm with moderate Inquiry. Lard ••• dull at 193..;®19M0 for fair to prime I ~. steam. Eggs a rm at.24c. , * =• •I Ontoe.oo, Jl3llO 18 .—Eastern-exchange • -]Weak at par selling. and 1-10 per cent. discount- buying. Flouf . firmer; sales .... of spring extratCat $4,5006,25. ' Wheat ... active and "'unsettled ; sales !of-No. lat $1,19(41,20, add No. 2. at $1,163(®1;18, 1 closing at 0 1 .1734; 'this afternoon No. 2 was dull at $417y,(41, 17U. 'Corti' fairly acilve;.No. 1 quiet and 2 ®2Nci lower; l • . salesat 6214 @q 4 c1Caiih,;65;•io oseller,4aly, ;and 02144-4eller qoilkelp4 9g at 62c baSh; 1 No. 2 °waded ° lager, ' but subsequently advanced !to '62:1,,146230; rejelitedlqulet • I and X(4Ke lower; Pales at 56(457M0; this efterneeniNo. 1 walk 'Am at 65ge' seller ; 4 - nly, and .No. -2 "at , 63c:- °ate is -; 'a 'shade - more -*Ratite; •• sales !at - ' IMMO% 'closing ' steady.' Rye!. quiet', g ' ; 'firmer, and • ligilMir 'higher,' at OSUMI .t 'for NO: °l,- chilling's t 99m Wit. Barley dull at $1,15r41,20 for No. 2. HlM:mines 'ntinthislat9743. Molastes: Now'Orlealisr` ,95011."' Shelf,' 18,4'014Xci for fair. to , I 'choice 'g Mess Pork quiet-said firmer 'ilt 1 • 183,50;- Prithe mesa, 128: Lard,'l9V4 19is. -`• ;bough shecidere ' are held at .163ic; ,abort rib middies; . 1713.' The re- , tel,pts for the past twenty-four honks amounted ' to 9 , o 9Thariels Sour,' 98,924 ' ittaihille Wheat, ' 109,870 bushels 'corn i 510,007 bushelifolits,' 875 bushels rye, 206 ' birhiy,and 10,956 head of hogs. Elhipmenta:-.8,602' barrels - flour, 49,020 bnahotni' wilt*, .105,015' bushels ;"corn, 9,7B fibiiiihelsoats, 1,091 bushels rye, and ;__,..9iglri.iiltlV.'?sL .V. A - ; , g t • ei tibti 3 •are_aliPt imain-w-uy. a*.tie 'on.loons,seitl, w to i p• ~,,t fktiiii:AB l 4. _' 1,441- wheat t o° 81 !1W, ! • r. eCna it ridsteady and in fair demand; family at 15,50®5.75 Wheat ;inched and the demand light No. 2at 1/ / 20 , No. lat $1,25. C6rn diall. ear at for yellow and mixed. OW !tor white. Oats steady at 11114)7IL . - .4-rx to' I eta:tton scarce and higher, middlings al 3 :4 stock light and not much in market. Tobacco firm and in good demand; sales of 199 hhds. at ;5,85019,75. Whiskey sold at 96, in active demand. Mess Pork; about 2,000 barrels sold at $33, mostly taken by a dealer from St. Louis. ,Bulk Meats ffrm bat quiet at 13@16. Bacon firm at 14j4®173, @lBy for shoul ders, clear rib and clear sides. Sugar Cured Hams at 20®21. Lard in fair de mand at 19,1,1. Butter firm and in demand at 24@28 for fresh. Eggs firmer at 15®16. Linseed Oil in demand; sales of 200 bar. refs at $1,02®1,02R ©1,03; this is 'oil which had been held by speculator's for nearly a year, and 'they are now selling out; the regular cruehersare asking 51;04 ®,05, and guarranteed leas one pound pe barrel. Lard 011 firm at $1,42®1,47. Gcaries unchanged. Gold at 13tH;, i b ing. Money market . tight. Exchange d 1 and not essentiall unchanged, Louis, June 18 .—Tobacco in good d ' 'a,ud and firm at unchanged prices. In;hemp there isnot/ill:kg doing. Cotton; none here. Flour inactive and un extra changed; superfine sold at 14,25®5; spring at 115,12®5,1734; double extra at 8 5 . 3 7®6,50; double extra at 56,76@7,75. Wheat inactive and unchanged; sales of No. 2 spring at $ 1 ,07®1,09; No. 1 at 81,12 @1,14; prime to choice fall at 51,20; strictly choice to fancy at $1,423a®1,50. Corn heavy, and in favor of buyers; safes of mixed in bulk at 60®62c; fancy white mixed in sacks at 68@69c; prime to fancy yellow at 70®74;4c; choice to fancy white at 80@82c. Oats dull and buyers demanding concessions; sales of mixed or white at 64®67c and fancy at 66c. Rye inactive and higher at ;1,00. Whisky steady at 95c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Rio Coffee ranges at 19 ®26c. sugar at . aa@lsc. Plantation molasses Louisiana at 65®85e.1 2 Pro Vi sions very strong but not quotably higher. Pork sold at 18 1 ,1,; clear rib at 18c; clear sides at 18 1 „1c. Lard firm but quiet and nominally at 19y, ®l9aao for choice kettle. Cattle are in good request for the better grades, and prices range at 3%®7. Hogs inactive and bouyaut at 7;449. Receipts —F10ur,3,200 bbls,Wheat, 13,000 bus, Corn,ll,ooo bus, ats , 9,800 busa Rye, 4;000 bus, Hogs, 200. • Ciativnaaarn June 18.—Flour is un changed but firmer. Wheat firmer; No. IMPORTS DT RAILROAD. 1 red - better, held at the closest #1,30; No. 2 $1.20®1,21. Corn unchanged, but PITTEIBURCH, FORT _WAYNE & CHl firm at 70c for No. 1 mixed, and 650 for OAOO RA.ILROAD. Jun 4 18.-8 cars iron No. 2 do. Oats—demand light and mar. ore, Superior Iron Cu; 10 do metal, ket quiet at 65 0 for No. 1 State. Rye Nitnick at Co; 2do do. Hallman & Ham , dull and in light inquiry; held at 90® matt; 1 dodo , Union Mills ; 200 bb! flour, 95c for No. 2, and $1,00®1,05 for No. 1. Shomaker dr. Langenhek do, 100 do A Bouc do, h- S & C Barley dull and nominal. Petroleum; Lindsay Jr Co Co;; 400 s crude lower and held at $6,25; refined er; 1 car bran, Sli Floyd i & Co; 24 bbla dull and unsettled and nominally 27® bulk hams, F Sellers at. Co; 8 bales broom 271 ac for July and August. corn, Z Et Taylor; 5 tibia alcohol, 1 do Is tints, B I, Fahnestock 41t Co; 5 do Mao- TOLEDO, June 18.—Flour dull and un hol. Schwartz dt Hazlett; 3 do de, Harris changed. Wheat laa,®2c better and ac. _ & Ewing; 4 bids e_ s, 4 pka butter W Live; amber sl,33ag on spot :and seller June, No. 1 red $1,28, No. 2 red $E,a2, 11 Graff & 37 bbls flour, Culp at Shep ard; 7 pkgs Co: 'butter, 1,410 lard, 10 bbls N. 2 amber al,lB. Corn steaidy; No. 1 ergs, 70 bxa cheese, Voiigt, Alabood & Co; 68 ®63 1 ,.fc on spot, 68c buyer Jul y; 70c 3 bbls eggs,D'av & Saul 2 kali but seller last half of July; No. 2 6634 c, and ter, 30 - . 1 a !apple . ter, 30 bgs oats, la oodworth & Davison; 2 rejected 58c. Oats dull, w,th no sale:. bbla eggs, J A. G'aiff; 2i bas C 114 . -1 1 ,1, P 11 Rye . quiet; No, 1 95c, No. 2 900. Bart y McKenna; 20 hxs °bees., W Cooper & 1301111112.1. Receipts-4,100 bbls flour. 7,0(,0 Co; 21 do do, N.l Braden: - 20 do do , II bus wheat, 32,,900 tills ccirn, 2.300 as Riddla_; 18 obis as, El Rea Jr; 3 b oats. Shipments-700 bbls flour, 6,100 bus gas, Morrisf.m , VDevol; 25 bra cheese, J wheat, 2,500 bus corn, 1,900 bus oats, 300 11 Lippincott; .5 do do, W II Kirkpat bus rye.. 1 rick at C Co; 40 do do, T Jenkins; hu tiO MILWAUKEE, AID e 18.—Flour in fair A rbuc•klas & Co; I car 'hay, Bricker demand; city don ble 6@ do extra a 5,76.25. Lo ;1 do eon', Robb & Herron. IVheat firm at $1,21 for No. 1, and t/,/7 1 i 1 A Ir 2: LLFA4R ENY V ait,Lev H.A.II,ROA D. June for No. 2. Oats steady at 59e for No. Corn irregular at 60c for Na 2. Ryo t .S.--. 1 ear metal ; IT Woodsides; 2 do , une ilenderson et Co; 1 do metal, nominally highor at $ .;l for No. 1. Bar- i Brown ‘ l / 4 . Co; 215 hush potatoeq, 1 car ley nominal at 90c(ra1,25 for fair to prime. Bingham ,t Laing• 19 bk; oats, D Grain Freights firm at 9c to Buffalo and grain, t 3 ears railroad' Iron. J 13 Dor 14c to Oswego. Receipts -3 000 . bbis i 'l!°Math,... ' ' i ringtozi: ,3 sks oats, Soatt & Gisal; 1 car flour, 115,000 Nosh wheat, 1 , 000 bush oats. Shipmputs-2,000 bbls flour, 119,000 grain. Martin Brickell & Co; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 1040 bbis - oil, Owston & bash wheat. Solvers; 729 do do Fishar & Bro; 409 do LOUISVILLE, June 18.—Flour Quiet but do, Citizens Oil aVorksf r fall do do. Lock firm, with sales of superfine at 14,25- hart, Frew it Co; 938 do do, L Roam dr Grain quiet. Wheat; red ;lad, and, Bro; 120 dodo, Waring, King & Co. white ;1,20. Corn, 65e.. bats, 700.. Rye, ALLEOWEITY STATION. ' June 18. —4 $ 1 ,25. Leaf tobaccols active, with sales care limestone, Superior Co; 3do do, G Pork, 833,50. Bacon; shoulders, 143;0:of 224 hhds ranging from 1 5 ,50@40 50- dc S afoul; 100 bbls flour, G Stewart; 172 Provisions firmer and advanced; Mess aka oats , S C M'Masters; 3 cars cooper , Ralya & 11: 2 do stone, Forrester & clear rib sides, 181/0; clear sides, 18,0; a gesugar cured hams, 19a4c. Lard, tierce, al ._ ; 1 do do, Huckeneteine 6r. Co; 212 . lige oats, 1 car mill feed, Knox & Son; 3 19a4c. Highwines firm at 96c. Ther mometer, 85. do metal, Lindsay dr. iron' ore , bbls ap , pies, Owens &K; 2 cars iron ore, Rogers BALTIMORE, JUDO 18.—Flour inactive and favors buyers. Wheat dull with .& B. 2do lumber, J Gregg; 1 do corn, hf , a Steel & Son; 1 do wheat, Kennedy & sales of .prime to choice red at $1,601.w Bro; 10 bbls apples, E,l[ Jehkins; 17 bge 1,75. Corn lower with sales of prime l oats, Rose ( t•E ming. white at 96@98a Oats; 72c for light. and , ateur Rait .7sc for heavy. Mess Pork firm at 833,50 \ Ciatvamalso awn Pr risstr limestone ore, @34. Bacon firm; rib sides at 18®18aac; ROAD. June 18. 5' cars M'Knight, P' & Co; 8 dodo, Reese,G & clear' aides at 1830®18aa,c; shoulders at 1; 2do champlain ore, Bryan a o;1, do 1c; hams at 21.®22c. Lard firm at lumber, Clarke & Co; /do oats, Graham 202034 c. . - Whiaky firm and scarce at .. a kt; 1 do _potatoes, Bruggeman & O'B; 1 4 021 5403- ' . . ' * lido stone. J L I,Knox; 46 bble lime, Eil MERP I IIB, June M— Cotton 'quiet and Davidson; .67 aka oath, J & W Fairley; firm, low middlings at 813i®32; receipts, ,•• zia do bones, Hoeveler, K dr. Co. 96 bble 60; experts, 160; week's receipts, 678; ex- rbain, Wilson 4: co; 55 do do, Wilson & ports, .4904; stock, 2,093 bales. Pork is Glorman; 5000 f !anther, J.Daidinger; 100 po rt s, 1; 904; 5 3 3.80®84. Bulk Meats firm; 01l bble, OA. Wornwastie. shoulders at 14,4(015, sides' By e Bacon firm and unchanged. Lard at 20W421. Corn firm at 9 9 X(490. Oats at 78®76 for prime. Hay 1®27. Bran dull at 18® /9, Flour weak at 11,7897. $40.00 cash 42.00 4 rum 44.00 4 mos 42.00 5 mos 36.50 6 mos 42.50 cash 43.50 4 mos 41.50 4 mos 40.00 cash 38.00 8 mos 26.00 5 mos 36.25 cash 38.25 cash Dry Goods Market. NEW Yonk, Jube 18—The market for cotton goode.was" 'rampant and buoyant under the advafice in the prlces , of raw material, but the demand is confined Principally to orders for unbroken pack ages to distant trade. The following are among the principal changes to-days Broadway : Brown, Shootings are Up,to 14c; Indian Orchard T 40c; Brown 163'ic; do. do. X X 18c; do. D 14c; do. D 13c; do. do. W 18c; "I ,4 6caaset Canone; . 40 inch, 18)0; Granite B,'N do., 11c; Dwight, 86 inch, 14c; Newburyport. Se ince' muslin, 154 o; Massonville d0..194; Lonesdale do. 19c; Fruit of the Loom 19c; Blackstone A 1530: Chapman X 13mc; Stratrord Xyard 180. *IVER NEWS . , —......_._ The river continues to recede steadily with aqui, four and a half feet in the channel./ 1: evening. „ Yesterda one oft 8 ottest - the-the se . y`w asen, the mercury at 4 P. zt, being up to 87 in the shade. • I ~ .. 7 • No arrivals, to report excepting the reg. nlakaiii,i l P , ' ~ The Grei - EigiO, 'Capt. C. L. Brenn,M, ' Is the regular packet for ,Parkershurg today, leaving at boon'. , . • „ ThereiverO fotir-deParturtis: Benton ft,i Portsmouth; Maggie Hays for arida.: nati Sri'" Louisville; Messenger; for fit, l ied, ktridwail 'Davage -for -St. - Louts. The A Messenger . and Hays each had a, : - .ThenArmatilllo• was tb have • left: St. leplalor.,lttsbnrgh ,on Thursday, and the Bellevernon way , advertised to fol low on Friday. ~, ..„,,. Tho. Rover. wee at Cairo on Wednesday 'en route for' littsburgli. • , A: dispateh from Loulsville,% says that, the steamer Belle Lee has been; sold for, 01000, to Messrs. Sinnott and-Adams and. Capt. John Schuioker, cf .New Or-, leans., Her original cost, we believe, , woe, somewhere in .the, neighborhooltof ;0(408. ena.the-lAce rot • 7 t,ME/ 1 1,00 t 3.40 YMI / S :eFi A lll *AFki e ti' ' ' 4_1.--te AsYlei 404 4 0 1 . 1 4 4 1 einit ' on - .htert; ity Wi a ( rAg iT; trip. Leo adman and her bald Bonnie are aboard; en route kw Baltimore. Pilots—Millar and Cable. —The _lbw is isunired_ln the dd lowing unataaul oaken anigerpfleep PITTSp CRGh hi 11.5. 1 in 1 . Magnolia, 14,000; Eureka. ;3,500; Cnati, $3,000; Crescent, e 2,500. • A Louisville special to the Cincin flat °mime) cial. says: The Wauanita and Nashville palmed up. The Lorena and Glasgow passed down. The Waua nita was heavily laden, and refused a large lot of cement, but took a small lot of other freight. ;The Nashville bad 200 tuns of Iron for Newport, Ky. She is on her way to Pittsburgh, where she will be ;dismantled; and her machinery placed in a new boat. The Lorena was heavily ;laden, arid had a barge in tow.' She I added 270 pieces bagging, 100 bditt paper, 20 bble whisky, , lo tuns iron pipe anti 15 passengers. The Wanantta was to ha4e left Cin cinnati Air Pittsburgh ,on. Thursday, --:Frank Dazier left Eft. Louis for Pitts burgh on I Thursday, to contract for a nett/ hull for the machinery of the Rob tonJiecently sank in the Upper lidis sourl this boat to be Icompleted for fall business.. The boat Ne i ll be for Durfee tic I Peck, of Leavenworlh ~who do a large ' business with then pper country, and la to be 180 feet long, 35 feet beam, with 10 water-tiglt compartnsents in the hold. The mac hinery is In good condition. 16 Inch oylindera and 5 feet stroke. The boat is to draw about 16 inches. . 1 i , —There are no less Alan eight differ ent pa ift! at St. Louis to purchase the Paulin Carroll and Lady Qay. A aft was 1 , ce l r e ce ntly . towed from Reed's nding to Dubuque, 265 miles,, in four days. It contained 1,835,080 feet' of lumbtr c; in 224 cribs,) 16 feet wide and 32 long, arranged that the whole was 545 feet long and 224 feet wide. On the raft was 610,000 lath, 76,000 shingles, and 6,000 tugs phasacbecome qnitekets. The towabus ing iness of ra o fts then b Upper Mississippi. i —A St. Louis dispatch says: Three venires of, thirty-six men each have been exhausted in the attempt to obtain a jury in the case of Captain Donaldson, and only twenty persons found qualified to serve as jurors. Of these, three have been excuaed,by the State and seven by the defense. Another venire will be called to-morrow. and it is thought testi- I mony will be taken on Friday. RIVER PACKETS. . =1:0 • ••BLUFOR OALEN4I4 IT iidgfrat ME, ST.PAULand MlN b° AP4 / 1, In— I be Owner HESStlctialt "Capt Juan AZAR. ilia. Russell. cl«rk, lOW have a. above 2%41 DAY, June 18th. For 'relent orffiataue apply on board or to FLAeK & roLLlNowtAio. Agents. Ala orpßille ST,SIVANZY & oPo.oagenta• LotasviLlE tt OR VINETVII4TI alldagat : LOILTIRVILLE..-4Theateittfrr AtitVE 1-IA.IB rapt. B. p . MARTINI_ 14 / 1 11 leave for the above ports Tills BArt June BM,. at 5 o'clock P 111. • , For frelrht orzok,l4l - ally apply on board or to FLAt7 4 c NoW O OI/. Agents.; . ' ' or WI iILaT a SWA.NBY, Agents: • • PARIZERSBeIte rITTs a trazi-Ifigiggrie MUMEUNG AND.PAIR., SI49BURti 4 3011unano , a Vi hart Host. foot of wev..r StIPPt. 44117 at 1,18 Y., WED. NESDAYB anctILLTURPAY tilus ZAtILE.. . . ... . unszorue, Ifuter. preight win be received it ulg hours by r , F a AJLALK-..1 CIOL,LINGWoOD, I. , :t , •• MO LIVERPOOL frANlP4ogea t 1•1 , . : • ; Tap! vititcattlyso; sy#Arkilinpiv N atieteett • Atrett.elset ;' vessels, among tiMCVAStwir' trivt ophiarroneie.t; CITY OP BOISTOAO.I kOtStAtlealaiiiiolol,: Whig 7Entr.4l. iltritlale,Tftcrint Pier4s,l cargt !Tar. Vaork. For insarageeor Ozroter ;Vial J -TO FIPTH t tolitoklietti tint Id f ••• ; I+ 7 .Parlir cinnoll tr. Phitt dAlen.lPlttAhur, " ATERAVIMEAVIIII DEAR Ml:Ear • - 1 Pnglui*,W....WPA lEgr .. e in 4 best. The finials 1 91: Wil; sway loaf. Takm nano P 111". ." MIOPA . Lo„„..q. or prior EXCHNSIIR .41TD Fivinntrosit , Prrn ;unto u, Am, IQ. 1669 9 • OT/CE;-=The 'A istausithill,tei N;;lthifp. „,,, dwiiniciitkalieslreet.likotoi ‘llath ' .inizneVrikil Z. .11rMntr n qui 0 IiZIL 000 0 il 1 MR It 40.414101/041MVIViliiif**1 3; , 9 . : Olt" Jillibeef. DMIIND LAMM Ir dadtkiad 1,24 MEM la i t; , ; , tiU s ;n ,, ' ,. : 4-. K . : ,- z ,,,, &: . 4kii:i: , ::;. , tki.:. , .. , 'g , Y),- : 1i., % GAzErrg: SATURDAY, ~JUNE Iy , 181691 Eiril PULnoNiC .. , blr RCP, rEAWEED lONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS wit! cure Consumptiou, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, If taken aceo"d lug to directions. They are ali three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomacb, re lax th,'llvor audpu to work- the i the appetite becomes godd: the feud digests end makes good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh; the diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient oh tgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. • To tilt se three medicines Dr. J H. Sahenek, of Phil .delphla. owes his unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Psi nionic Syrup ripens the morbio twitter in the iuttga,tbat uretlarewe it off by nu ea: y' expectora tion, for wheu the pbleam or neater Is ripe a mile ht rough will throat/I bd. and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. ' T• do this, the teitweid 'tonic and Mandrake Pills must he tr. ely u• e,l to cleanse the stomach and foodliver. akto e that the Pulmbnlc Syrup and the will m ' good blood. ' Schenck's Mandrake Phis set upon the liver, removing all obetructiona, relax the .211015 of the gall bladder, the' bile starts ready , and the liver Is soon reved; the stools will show what the pipe can do; nothing has ever been Invented ex .cept calomel (a deadly po'son wt ich is very dun 'genius "to use uses, with great care,) that will uzilock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Mo. Liver Complaint Is one of tee most prominent• Causes of Consumption. lichened: et teaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimulant and alterative. ,and the' alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, ass'sts the stomach to turow out the gastric Juice to oissolve the food with the Pulmonle Syrup, aim it is made Into good b ooci without fermentation or souring In the atoMilett. :Col he ffeeel. reason why phyl i chiea do not cure ruitimption is, they try to d tto much: they give tritlitt4lle to stop the coug sandtop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, by so doing they i i range the whole digestive powers, lock ing up the secret ons, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. .. Dr. Sehenck, in hltitreatment, does not try to stop acough, night , sweats, chills or fever. m Re. stove the Citlin., tuey a ndill all stop of their own accord. • No one can be cured of Consume lion, Liver Coinplatra, Dytpepsia, Catarrh, Clinker, UlCerated Throat, unless tee 'liver and st.enacit are made healthy. If a person ..has Consumption, 'of course the ungs in some way are diseased, either tuberclea, abccssea, bronchial It Otation, pleura. adhesion, or the lungs l ate a mass of I nflammation and (as' decaying. In such cases what must be &toe? It is nut only the thugs teat are wasting, but It la the whole toybod. 'I be stomach and liver have lost their power make blued ..ut Of fo d. Nw tile only Chance' is to rage jr. Schenck's three o medl, eines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the path will begin to want food, it will digest easily nod make good blood; then the patient ne glus to gain in flesh, and as soon us the body be gins to grow, beteng coinneuce to neat up, and the patient dishy and well. 'lbis is tae on le way to cure Consumption. When there is no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, echenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandr. , lte Pills are tutacient, elihout the Pulmonle elyrup.- Take the Manorake Pies freely In al tdillous complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many yeses past, and now weighs 2355 pounds. was wa,ted away to a mere skeleton. In the very last stage oi Pulmonary Consumptioo, hi phytictans having pronounced Lis case hope lase and abandoned h.m to his late. He was cured by the aforesaid me. fettles, and since his recove ry many thousands similarly :Meted have used Dr. schenek's preparatbn we h the same re- Markable oneness'. Full directions. accompany ,each, making , It not absolutely necessary to ',er ten/Ike see Dr. Sonenek,.''unlesit patients wish their lungs examined, and tor Oak ourimee be is prefessio, ally at his Principal omee, philadel. phla, every Saturday. where all letters for advice must be athlreeted. lie Is also pmfeealonady at No. 34 Lund street. New York, every other Tuesday, anti at NO. 35 lianover street, Roston, every other Wednesday. tie gives ad‘lce tree, but tor tethOrough eranilnatloi, with Me ReBl4- roMet.'l . l.'mt price 1,55. U.Lce hours at each city Cr , in 9 A. Si. to 3 P. M. pce of the Pelmonle Syrup and Seaweed Ton. le e n ach e 1.50 err bottle, ~r *7.59 a bah d , zen. ilma,lrake Pills MS cents a'box. For • 11/.! by ai Druggists.. mrle:lst-d&P DOCTOR WIIITTE4I ((;N_ TINUF.4 'ID TI:k_AT AM, d'ItIVATE DLSEASII,::.3. That numerous class of eilS,,,:i relmltillg from self • abus,,, producing un utaulines, nervous debt:iv, Irritability. ems lions. seminal emissions. and finally- lin pote,cy, permanently curcd. Persons Willet t:El wi h celleste. intric te and lona ...tam'. lag constitutional complaint s are IP.lltelylurlted to call for consultation, which costs o:hing. T..xot . r:tnee, the beat of teachers. hasp enalded Min to perfect remeillt s at once cillcigmt, sate. Permanent, ILIA Willeil in . most cases ell" be used p vi llhuut him. ranee to business. 31. die nes pre. si - ea In tr.e estoitiiklintent, which embraces of t, reception and waiting rooms: ahoy .oard!PC E, ble4-plng apartments for patle.nt. requiring (i't ly liersii.tal at [catkin, itd raper- and ehelni. cal bath,, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have faile.l, state yuur case. Read what he , ay, In hit pamphlet of dity hues, sent to sup; address tor two ',tamp : in seal ed cure OM% Thomands of CAM a treat d *rum. ally. at °Mee and sll o•ier the country. Ctattoo tree. personally or by mall, 0 s hare Wylie street, (near Court.HousS & Pa.' Hours 9A. st. to II ) P.M. Sundays hie m. to to P. aa. Pamphlet sent toan Y address for 11 00 etautymt. i gr " ELECTItoun A. ap2 TIVE —Dr. A. H. SIEVES'S has been nelag Plectriclty as a Srsztat Ram any la eating :chronic as .wel l as , acute conel.lons WirTllOl7T atnotettet for more than TEN YEAR& with Un bounded snores', A PAMPIILXT, larlinilnie ali part velars, wl•li tertldcates and reliable reter eines, will be sent teem, inquirer. . . A few Itentab d moms vacant. for boarding pa- Denis to the Doctors hanky. It applied tor soon. Mace and residence, 9.UU/ ARCH SrAtICKT, PHILADZLPIIIA. • - - myD:J2d __________________ '. pirIitATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. . Thlitplehdld Harr Die la the Deaths the world: the only ;rue *l4 perftt 120; harmless, relik ble, hastantaneons; do dlea polutment; no rt. Muslims - tints; remedies a 111 effects of bad dyes; Meliorates and' lekves tke 'Hair of and beantlfal. Noce °reel:non. do t& bi all AroSarns and Perflun_erN and properly applied at Bette lents WU .raetory. No.' 116 'Bend. street.' ear mr2l. York. E1El) 1 L El Ftgi auge c EU I 1 1I 1 • 1 --T6 o I a . ItavLnirttriends atlteted ft est neatly sofletted to send •for &Circular Letter of Referent/et and Testlmoslat I. ' 'which will. con vince the, moat elkepjleal of the 9eraottlfirMtAs duraseir.. , A dare's VAN ' BUREN LOOnzuW. 1 . D.. 36 Great &that; /11Art. New Yont. . mbo:slA•ddiP ' arriFlE MARRIAGE RING,-, the PiallatitirVolicit,qtting V 6171! vi 1.8., sellkeertalti Water the erriog nod un ite tutiate. 'ne,t In sealed letter envelopes, free or chug!. Address, BONAllik 4iti!ltto/ 4.17uN, Box P. Philadelphia, ea. my2I:Xl• di? WINDB. LIQUORS, 8~. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTERS OP INES, BRANDIES, GIN, &E, Mil 10vrt)xxisszoe ixtAiicits th mai RYE WHISIItg, 4OBI'ENZQ STREET,` ttfilFe 11 0 1 / 0' d to ."! vsf iik i tiffkt AND ASS PENN, tit ))IL‘ CoroElavaath St.ilicormarly Canal.) RN lOirraillrit. PINCH re. CO;,, Is 7. 149, in, 193 d kasto Winiciet E i riveStatea. 1 ithicincroutptrune or' Zoner. /*Med Tura Rip Whiskey. 'ltftelVrpsa:Ple.Nßßelf:l"23.mbag IMO . MITRA OTATES ',,CAPIC 'll/i . .illtAttientil tor *boatman SATURDAY. May Metn. 'nrst'elkss to Ointalents. equal to suyiqd,yetitdottlitt to , famidcs all tha comforts of L it me: Prtsident' want expect[ to visit Oafiniref anti w.llstop at the ••;faltett tat; it." 41 areas. ' ' 8tcu21:164 AAARON MILLER. Proprietor. FLOUR. , - • -.The relebfitisd WHITS RAISE L itoneedetby all wbo have tried It to be the bent and cheapest lour In the aIW, , ‘llve It es tril:, Stid'bY • j., JAY;IIIE4SOR JIARPER, A T. T HE , NHITILIPROIrr a7x99.1010 i 7 stieet, P ittablnh, P RIIRIVETTPB JCOONLING" !EX— l'- titat anti p(pot 0 nipli. itipily ',Wilt ye. • lved: artaillts, Lemon: Itaso...ol4lse Teseb. ' Mimosa, Ad.. la two. 11, 4 sod tow ouzo; bottles lorlav•rlng. leo Cream JOIN, Blau; *age. Oa, tor way the doses or at retail by [!W U. A. MINIIIIAW. Owaiir LITWW I 4 II IWI /Mk AMU. r y - 11=3 EZE SPECIAL NOTICE :01iPicithlt0ifY ENGlititriti•AND' Fpaviireos. i Pittsburgh June ill .1.6 8.. f '.4-iiiiiiirce:-., tileateik , ''Piop eerie 1 1 Iv. numbering WI-their-op Metter street. rote 33d tetiOth street. Will be received vit. tete *Mee mall .1 1 (0X1.t.t34. Jane- Vest., MIGPer tugaletterutaed reethou ?reeste , erleig !cell st . . B. J. 310012. jeteikCi :' . ' ,' . , - (My ienetneee. ________, j ...._ ... ... • CIAMIR. ,-, ,: -,., ~ ). \ . - - INS URANCE - COMPANY. . rti!X4l , loo itrott,,parg. Aro. 411ipliik i ''t . t '- . t , ......,,,..,1rriz.„ ,se cß u.d Floor, . ~ , Ail , ' 1 4:61.;. Ft4*itiii Air 1.'01:4:61.; - . -- ,Dtanb*tis. - s.`il , ,r, ..„, , 4, ~ • .i„ , . . ra;l"' 7.4, ff liv,•fi'lgAf:lr°o l l.l l ~'"•• k is Jake n Ff: aralurk4a. Jas.' mretalley. . 11101 . 1"; thun p i es i wujocr, ~,,,,, ~. - : : . Ifl '' : ti g liSi i irs. ifirN m itl daY 7 11 'I l i; % E . Ideal. JOB. T . j ilgiii r c i t gm ' I" ' 7 . L. , , . ; Isueares , iiii •Lablidal ~T eratig, cosi At -.Fire: and Monne Mika. ~ ~ • - 100 Mei 1601mrilie ie ll eM ff reataiame stip IT* "W./"D "'=w` y a`='...w:~»ii-:it~as:~;cs~eu:.,:aawv*^:,~.a:vc~~ ... ~;a;~,;~.. = :‘ PROPOSALS. ~,,,,,,,,, ~ SALE OP PROPERTY ' AT THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. : . Bested proji'poals will be received at the Treas ury Departaienti until THURSDAY, the first day ofjc LlG:Lulls o'cl , ck M, addressed to the (general Superintendent, Treasury buildings, for _the sale of the following property: First class_, paper machine, built by John L. Seaverns. Wore. ster Mass. 166 -inch Fourdr.nier machine, screen vat, and all necessary tixtures complete. 3 parent auction loxes. FlrstAtud second press rolls made of brass; 'six (6b dryers. i 3 calendar rolls with three (3) winders, with size box attached. 1 s. t of slitters and size rolls. I. laboy andel/ necessary shafting and hangers complete, with belting and gearing attached to same. 1 paper calendar with flye 45) rolls, belting, and all necessary fixteres. 2 beating enginee r ., 62 loch knives, two (2) washers to • eel), ankall necessary shafting and belting complete. \ i 5 hydraulic prates ibr-,Pressing paper, with . pump and pip eg,ettached. , 1 new felt eat with ere. 1 tuff cheat with pulleys and shafting complete el large bleacktubs, and four (4) drainers. 3 rotary pumps. pipe. )1 doubt, acting pumps with 90 feet galvanized i 1 large rotary of ;ion. pow 1 s er team ermine and boiler, thirty (30) horse 1 steam engine and boiler, fifteen (15) horse power, •• Y. oodruff Y Beach ' . Bids will be Made separately for paper ma blent c ch. hies, steam engines with boilers and rotary I Bide will be reeleved for all or any million of tae eillciving articles: ..w.., . 1 steam engine whit portable boiler, (55 horse power.) all necessary connections and pipes at tached. ' i 1 steam engine with holler, (55 horse power. connections and!pipes attach. d. 10 hydraulic pumps, frames, connections, Sup. ply boxes, and pipes attached. 4 upright walking beam engines fonr (4) by. draulle pumps to each, all necessary 1./Pell at tach. d. • j Ups engine and boiler ten (10) horse: 1 itydiani'c ram, valves and connections. 53 hydfinlic pres.es. 1 boiler thirty (30) horse. 1 Boot engine.and boiler (10) borne. boll er steam engine six l (6) how, and upright 1 donkey pump , `Woodward. , 1 steam engine .fifty-five (55) horse, (new.) 2 steam engines. each four (4) horse. 1 eairceiling miici.ine. 1 numbering'acne. 1 machine. • 1 1 Danner small bandre whss eel. Giant, I , 1 "Little Giant, engine and boiler, tbirly(3o) horse. i .. 2 envelope machines and cutter belonging to same. , IS paper Mill,. cOmplete. 3 Bogard•s ink mills. . Cast iron elute, a large quatitity. 6 large Gordon uVesses. 6 email Gordon presses. 1 eineelling tuactildel 36 poun ds old tack hydri, static press tops, about 3,400 earl'. litill ir ss column?, (wrought iron) 600 pounds U liantlty of old cast-troa pipes. .: entity of seratten. 5 eaSke r sin, 19 casks alum. b ' i , . 17 co res aud 4 llairels glue. Qiiai tit,' ter soda a. 600 rolinds of bal ms; ' . • Bet, will also be rdtelved at the same time for waste p .pt r, belongllig to the Tree my Depart-, rne•.t. or one year trout July 1, 1869, tagethee with a euartity on hand. 1 i e paper will be selected ! into two different' kind,. white and mixed, tozether with a quanti ty ef dried pulp now.on band, for which bids will he reeeiv d separately, an, the contract awarded to t. a tiff/he t t td.u.ert takeu as a whole. 'the Depar. teen t riisery es the right to reject all ' Or.nuy portion Of Owl lit.'s reeelVetl. All articles to b.: r..moved tif.cen (15) days after sale. 4 . 1 GEo. C. RICE, Genera/ Sonerlnterliient Treasury Buildings. .rra'n 10, 1569. • jc07:131 OHIO HI VEI L IMPAI.OVEMENT 1 j iLIP-RA.P DAMS • • : AND RIV R EXCAVATION. - SEALED PEOPOSALS will be re'elvsd at the D. 8. Engineer's Office In Pittaborgh. Pa.. until 0 o'clOet P. Y. of VirEDN.II,4I/Alr, June. out .1.1369, for quarrying aid delivering stone he rir bank. and loAing. trantporting and plat ting in o dams. i t a suMelent quY of brush at points where needed. Also for river en. envenom of gravel. The stOned for the dams to be generally four to !re cable fect, and not. less than one table foot each. ilida to be made, by the cubic , yard. The work to be commenced fnittiwith. Tc.nper Catt ail' of the -Monthly estlinates of work done will be reserved as security, and bidders must ac- Company their proposals with the names of two aurettea. Blank. folms, will be fttrnisned on sp .l,lkation at this o ff ice, to be tiled up by the bid ders. . . The richt is reserved to reject any or all bide. if it snail be deemed for the interest of the Gov ernment to do so. ' ' Cible • Distance Yards Cubic' Yards Place below /of Stone of River. MO , g or atone Excavation, ' B a n ~ .------ - - k n 1 e i .., ", I ..- -. - - - - E -3; I :I • Wheeling Isl. (7171'; . , 7,1110 BuMngton.... .. 4.14 4,040 Redo° and BO- • i • lers 8ay.... iRi 1 8,6°0 Rising Fun • 601 ' MOO War5aw........ 6243‘ 7.= Sy command PHREST, Chi the United Ma of Brig at of Eu Genecal A theta% Of ti !MIL kORIOBICRTEI, !charge of Ohlo RI Ver 1/ 6 ,/809. I ffS7 I 8. Civil En tmptovemen , .Pirrantritail jele;k62 Pe., Jun UTPICZ CITY • TIMIXIIIIII ANDflnlyzyolc, 1 PittsOnrgb, Jane 118. 4889. f NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR& , SEA.LED PBOPOBALB for grad' g, paring and curbing' liflth ' street, from Untie street to the .AlleghenY river; . , _i 1, •.. ' .. Beach alley, from pride.ttoliflitenber r street. Spring alley, front Allst to 28th . tree . 1 ' llPnio• eller/ fr om 24th'4to 28th sire t. i t, Liberty street, from Hallett street to e Pike. Sixteenth Street, from Pike street to ridge. . St.Patrlclts alley.from kfirion to Miltenberger. Liberty itreet, from 3lesito 38d street. ~ , Penn sicee,t, from 31st to .33d street. ALSO, for I. Ying a clay pipe. sewer (9)'two feet - In dianieter, on Fourth avenue, from Smithfield street tn. iThen7 alley,' , oll be .receirtd at this °Moe until rUE d DAY, June 22d, 1889. Blanks forbidding and Sperbicaticns can be had At this• Mot.• , . . The Committee reserve the right.to rr,Jeet any or all b'ds, and no bill cotfeldered unless made 'Oot On b/1172k6 boil this omce .': . ' - ',. • 1 r ~, T': 'r q ) f I::ii • . 7.4 61;0011Ei,- jeIIS:MV . 4 , " ' i cITY Z.Nolirzip, FOR THE . 0 IEI Alfr GE Oramwei M.LEGIENT VALLEY ItaXGROAD; THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE 'TO THE Ons REGIONS WITHOUT . CHANGE OF CAWS. On and after MONDAY, June .14th180 9 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ( exc ept Sunday) will leave Pittsburg) Depot; corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, Oil City,Buf. !MN and aH points in ti e Oil Regions. tatswit PITTSBURGH. &NEM IN mrsenrtnOlit i Day Ex: .... 8:00 a m Day Ex ...... 5:15 pm Night Ex 7...• 7:30 pm NightEx . . . 6;311a aa Brady's B Ac. 3:0 8 p m Bradys B . A . .c I 0 :15 ain Freeport Ac 9:40 a m IstsodaWqrs 7:40 m Sid SodaW'ks 6:30 pnt F, ee i lort Ac. 6:15 pte I Ist Holton .., 6:45 a m Ist ulton.. 6 :50 a m 2cl H01t0n...12:00 Et 2u Halton... 2:02 p m 3d Hutton... 1t:00 p m 3(11301ton I:05 p m 'Arnold's Ac..5:01) p.m, Arnold's Ac. 4 40 D NI ' Church train P. and from Soda Worts leave Pttisiwlrgh at 1: 10 P. 11 . Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays, Sat 9 50A. 6. . . . Express trains stop only at principal points . Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. Le.w.RENoz. Gen'i Sup% THOM.AS 11. ICING, Ani't. bap% '&00 pE NIA N ------ ' --- --7-------- e N EN S TR Y AL L IV RA A n7 "..:. „pi: l., 7 1 .. : ~.....:Yr:,,p): ROAD.. On and after Aprll 25:5, 1569, TraLn/ will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot. corner of Washington and Liberty Mr ts, al follows: . . Arrive. Depart. Mall Train.... 1:25 am *Day Express.. 2: 5 Mg Fast Line...., 1.40 am Soutnern Ex.. Ca 0 inn Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am WalPs No. 1.. 6: oam BrintonAccM. 7:50 am Mall Train .... Be am Wall's No. 2.: 8:50 am How'slAs Nof 1:2 am 1 ell Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am o Cincin'ti Ex 13:2 pm Johnstown Ac10:30 am Wall's NO. 2'. 11:5 mg How'd Ac , Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown ic. 3:05 pna Flttsb'eh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks . 310 piet Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 rut Wail's No. 3...2150 pm Wall's No. Br. 4 5pm Braddock Ac:. 5:50 pm Wallis Na, 41: 6:OSPM How'd Ac Not . 9:35pm •Past Line..... 7:30 Wall's No. 4. 7:90 pm How ' d de No 2 . 8:24 p m • Way Passn'r 10:20 pm Wall's No. b. 11:00 um . 'These trains make close connectio n Banda -burg for Baltimore. The ;Church Train leaves Walla Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. m., • reaching Flttsbur h 12:00 10:05 a. in. Re turning; leaves Pittsburg 2:10 p. ix. p. is . and arrives at Walla Statio '- .Cinclnnati Expss leaves ' daily. All of trait, s daily exceptre Sunday. ' For further information apply t 6 • _W. H. BECRWLTH. Aien 1 $ The Pennsylvanlaßallroad Companrwill sume any risk forßaggage, extepLibr verarina P , parel,_and limit_ their responsibility to one G .. Are' Dollars in 'value. All '7Saggage exceed ng that amount in value will bo at the:rick of. eivnar. urlers taken by special contract. EDWARD tl. WILLIAMS, ap.% General Superintendent, Altoona, Fs. IVV ES TEIIN:agra 2 g x P ENNSYLVANIA R -LFIOAD.—On and afierApril 2511,1069.1bn Passenger Trains on the-Wentern Pennsylvania Rat -road will arrive at and depart from -the Peden! Street Depot, Allegheny City. as folloWsi Arrive. 1 , • Depart.' Springd`e No 16:40 a m Mail, e. ~ .... 7:00 ant Freeport No. 18:20 a In Freeport No. I 0:201 Express . , . 10:40 a in Sharph'g Ned /.1:20 a harplyogNo. 11:20 j m Exprens .. —.. 2:50 p Freepnrt No. 2 4-:00 pm- Sprlngd'eNo I 3:30 int Mall ... ... . .. 5:50 p Freeport N0.25:0 phi Spring.d'e No 26:20 13 In Snrlugd'e No 26.30 p at Aboye trains run dally except Sunday. , • The Church Train leaven Allegheny Junction every Sunday at 7:40 urn., reaching Allegheny City at 0:50 . a. In. Reing, leaven Allegheny City at 1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny q!nte. i tlon at 3:40 p. m. - _ . COssatemarnpr TICEBTS—Tfor sale in pacitagg of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestn street, Herr'sa Bennett, pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbure and at Stations s goo ed d only on the trains stopping pead ontickets. The trains leaving. Allegheny City st 7:00 a. sn. make direct connection at Freeport withWal. kers line.or stages for Butler and Hannah/tonna Through tickets be purobseed at nit Once No. ISt Clair sir es near the Bainensionßri pittsbur.,h, and at DepoW.amegbenrs (181 For Anther Inforreation i sly to Federal Street epOts The Western Penneylvanisr Railroad will nog Lindat stone any risk tbr Baggage, except for wearing _ pparel, and Limit- thelr. reivonsibillty to One ed Do ll ars in - value: .A/I baggage ex. .aeeding tills amount in value willbeat the risk er the owner, unless 'Alen by speclal contract. • • ' EDWAS.D H. •WILL We General iSnoerinteudent,' Altool L a lWl P. a. r CINCITTSBITRGiI INNATI AN ' .I.OIII3'EAMWAT.'II PAN ItiNDLE AM:Mk" ~,L MANGE` cor .--On and atter /30,..A.Y. .419;11 Sletb„ /81119, trains will leave and arriVe. at Vat IhtfOn Depol, as tolloW: '• - - ~ - • • , - . , Await -• /refer.' Mail.,:. ............... 9:03 • Fast .i.hie...,..: . .. 4. . -.-. 9:441al m.' 1113 p.ixt • -Expreu ......... .-.. 3131". la. 4:33 a. at. Mixed Ab0'it.=.... , 3:0 Lin; • 6:64p. la. Malronald*s cii*n.No. 11:4 a. M. 9 :13 a. ale Steubenville od; 41*e 9:al.!' 9:33 a.es i cDonald's Ace'n. N 0.2142.1119. 3 114 o• me hunday Chart% Train - L11194 P. m. 4 :43 a. EU 8,11-11:33 I'.it:'testa 491 liniee'hilli. - ' • 19:11.3 P. lg. grata Il lrelve:dallyc. : ~.• • All other wi ll tralni ruri,..._dalty.'llunalys exeel4. ed.- , Tits 9:43 .10 tt CI ' /ON nections at Newark A. tra7er. aleck ell _i_, • 11.3LSOLILL:fienerallleke1 .aaelll. IV. W. CAMP. I 3 1 19'1.. Bleu mills. Ohio. ?I 2.100 i * i A. bum. e Army of 1111: NH LLB VI L L • , - , ROAD. On and alter 'MIDWAY, *Nolemties. nth. ism, trains will arrive at and departfron t tba Depot corner of Grant 1144 Water streets; asi follows: • est itauto'sadtiom trnfoi; .., 94°1 6 • I f i atiWltr3 . c.Ttiat;iir 11 :ig A. t Er.;to and froni•Unthi. 3:00 P . 10:10 A.. 24. Weft Newton Aor-onvd 4:30 P. it. P:3B A. it. Braddock,s Seco:shim. 0:15P. is. IMO s. Night Ao. tellialpoort.lo:3o P. el:lks A. le Benda church wsun to Pasfront West Newton bee ib; is. X0:04 . A. • Pat tleketa apply to Z. Af. RAYMOND, Agent. STOlTZ, Btrpanntentient.. - uo* S Utz BILL UNION PACIFIC EarLwAr Eastern Division. TO SHORTEST AND .MosT RELIAJD ROUTS mote, Lte Hill to at Dal" lirerada. Coloira . . . . California Wish, ' . ~ Ari zona .. .. Washington,. • - . .. Newsrifexiep. Idabp . :: ~ , : ~} vregon.x -: ;12 rr •,,; , ; .1: . :, ,‘, : .' ',' ', • • 'O , '. iwolriibi. /nava lititteLtiii aim Lelioenw, - r ik 'dull frin i f il ir eXtle i traligv Ins ',Alm altrafta of I A. a raid aI. Loals; and,Banni. ba, a nd Sta'JOs . .KAJltnat how Quincy, nonnatb. ' n o at Lawfanse. ,Toffelta .. and Wamogo 1 , i r ' .. If t.l, c a for. OP pOlnu, in . 'Kansas. -'At • end .0 twin wags of Ella nut)" - with %be :Ulf miletrrArKS'-'illXPßnans ' 'COM PAK Vf3 ~......._,-, D y OARIARD;..IILIWAND wilting . • , • i:,• *). I ;174141Z41"1.19PR"Pattr'rS4 AU Pointriin fhe T e rrit o, lll4 Aw4With forteitaisma TRI-WIDDELY LIMN ot MACHUFort Union. ATVs. „Tort. Pm& eltuttwerive.' =,• i ztt. entr hit Veltite• Ars; awe mid ew. --- With the meek el t l °ail of tolling ItOeit Itithequlpmeet; :eed: ir aegeteents tarponalbler4r4Tasportata on unequalled taelllalea,4oe••the ,ttiosaquitone2 itethat to the Irar • t tbneettserEltaltra attlitlearatT l P• ct P a : "ace ' tit HiLllse kik 11 Met _elf, Via yiLlaprgiidnity"kAZlPKl melLwAlre• DI k. 4.11811011101 Glum Dismsetateadth s. NW T' ti • 411110.4 NINON NW 'Dept • I - - RAILROADS 'St./4. ...... ..... . .. ..... iIIYSIYHOR. POET WAYNE & CiliCAoo I. W. and C LEVELAND & PITTA ' . Prom Iday Oth, 1869 t -Binital E. E. rains will leave rn rri and arrive at the Uni bepot, north aide, Pitts. burgh city time as fo?lnows: Leans. ' Chicago Er.... 6:6,g a D A, Erie kygn P.v.7,28 a ti , 01. & 6-2g.ii,16:13 am Chicago 5ia11..6:66 s m a i Chicago in Ex....9:43 a CL & Wk'gEx 2:08p 0,, Chicago Ex, 2:23 pm 1 W'e LErleEs*:3B prc,l Bpartfrom Allegheny.) a'r Palls Ac. 8:58 a Sal Leetsdale " 10:03 a m • fr. . " :68 a m Rocheste 11 r " 1 1 2R to Enon "..3:58 pin Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm Leetsdale Bea riralls "'` • 6:l3pm 10:13 Pair Oaks Sun- pm day Church. 1:13 p m ~u. - - 2 :23_p. m. Claes' J.M.air IEUMBA L 6'O3 n. mL.Chicai A, ' Oen'l Ticket Agent itlYlo- - • Arrive. iChicago Ex.. 1:58 ch icagoEt..lie:o3 p m Wheeling Ex 1U:48 a In t. Louis Ex 7:08 pin ChPiro Ex &K14:08 p at iCleveland Ex 3:53 p ria Erie & Ywn Exs:sBpna , Ci. 5 W/Pir ExB:s3pru: Arri in Alltighenb. Leetsdale 11 e..0:513 a= Bea'r Falls " 828 NenCastle "10:23 aim Enon .` 9:13 axt Leetsdale '' 108 rm Bear Palls '. 2:43 Letniale '' 4:3 prat a Del Pair Oaks thin 7 :23 ttla day church. 9:58 at 2 go Express leaves dant. ge Express arrive/idea,. J. R.IPC I 4.LOTIOH, 6 ,• eell:l4npieilli P M MI
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