The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 07, 1869, Image 3

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Ortion OP P I' T TI 3 A 4 ORGFIGAZETTI! ,
TuPsDA.Y, July 6, 1869. ,'
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Businea generally continues very dull
and there is 'not much • prospect pf any
immediate improvement.' The 'weather
has been very fine now ford three ;days,
and as there ilaB
.been no 'rain of any
consequence since /the change of the
moon'. it is thong - ht. that the wet season
,
- is at ' n end.:; With three or four 'weeks
of dry Weather, the wheat crop, about
*bleb there has been so much" appre-.
hension recently, will, be secured; not
Witbettanding it has been badly injured
• in some itt the west we still
/ook for a big yield, asthe excess in the,
I 'ilrea soWn wtliniore than offset the in
ury stuttained by the wet weather. • Be
sides, it _thoteld be remembered that
• - there is a- large - quantity of last years
'crop nor put on, the market as vet, so
• ' that those people who have been ITOtlbled
in anticipation of a flour famine, and
big 'prices, may, safely dismiss their , ;
fears. _ I •
Dealers In flour and millers have no'
confidence even in present prices being
- sustained: if they had, the fOrmer
would be filling their, warehouses with
flour, and the latter would be, buying
all the wheat they could get. Instead of
• , . this, however, they are 'both doing what
is familiarly termed a hand.tc•-moutki
• tinniness, keeping stock enough to sup-,
; = ply their inrediate wants, and no
room, - =
• • Wheat !ere rtefl }inhaling advarteed
• again in - Chicago and Milwaukee to-div;,,
these welters “bulls" appear to he tom:
• ing l 'Emery' •possible advantage oftAhe
weather, and put the price up a cent :or;
• , two Per bushel; whenever a cloud makes
its appearance. •
, BUTTER—Du :quiet.and• unchanTd,
demand hilly up to the supply; may be
quoted at' 20®24" 'for,. good to strictly
' ' prime. - •
' • BEANS:•-•Dull at $2@2,25.. •
CREESE r -Is dull and is 'good supply
-but unchanged:, sales of common West
,: ant Reserip 16(g)17, 'Factory at .18 and
flosbett at,-19®20,
; • ' CARBON OlL—Quiet though stsady;
• niay_be , quoted , fn ' a ,jobbing way it : 28@129.2 -• . ' .
'BREED, FRUIT—Vert dull, prices
entirely
•,1„ EGOS --Sales fresh peeked at 194a26.
• FE ATIIERS -- Supply in hands of
con/mission men almost exhausted. Live
geese may be quoted at '86®90, to the
trade; and, $1 ins retail Way. '
• `FLO/JR—The market di s po s ed
but firm, and holders are not o
~ • make ; concessions 'in order for effect
, sales. .We Continue to quote-. Spring
Wheat brands, at /6,24:6,50 and. Winter
at 1r 7 , 00 @7,50 1 tO qqality . . •
—Wlipat is
t ;.GRAIN scarce - and in "I
steady milling, demand, at. 1 / 4 1,30(41,M,
• - y, for good to prime Winter and f1,37®1,38
for choice do. - ." Rye is Smer, and - de-
mend is more active: we 'continue to-'
rondosl,2o(§}l,2s,= although we. have a
t ask) reported 841 `, 29.'
-Prime
ill' 29." Prime
•
YelloW.Corn is . scarce and anff may be
quoted ; in the ablieliceof olsles,itt 80@82,
Mad !nixed Ett 75Q77. Oats umteltanged--
65@86 on track and 68@70 in Ettore.
RAY-:-Is selling from country wagons,
25@88; according to quality,.
.HEMP.'-Very dull, and - prices tending
floattiaid—nominal at 8210 per ton. , •,
-• 11 1 71 3115--Sales at 2x@B cts per pound..
LlBLE,...CleVelarni Lime, is Quoted at
$ 2 1 5 0p -PM bbir -Com mon White at
; • LAttliOlte;-sales of lie. 1 Extra' at
1,60, and No. 2 at $1,18@1,20.
PROVISIONS e-houlders, •14%40315;
Ribbed•and•Olear Sides, 17,%®18%: Plain
letttleSl:sl4, I)l.B4i)Pttidnl3ucet'f'; Cared, 20;
Lard-in , tierces 20, in kegs and pa/184i.
Mess Pork 1133,50®83,75.
POTATOES—New Potatoes / under the
,influshce ofincreutsed arrivals, dull and
we now quote at 83,50©3,75 perbhl.
crop 40©4513ei bushel, for pr me in good
condition.•
PEANUTS - Small sales a 12.
SALT—Is dtfll and drooping—may be
quoted at '.51,65@1,70 $1,65@1,70 for car load lots,
and the usual advance for small Idts '
SEEDS.-Small sales of Flaxseed at
$2,45©2,0. No demand for Clover or
'llinothy'Seeds.•
, • PETROLEUM MARKET.
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iOFT7ca op Pirrancrites GazETTE,
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TUESDAY July 6,.1859.
The oil market was moderately active
_ .
te-day, there traving been -a fair volume
• of business, in the aggregate, and if any
thing, the feeling was stronger that' . on
BalurdaY, though prices have Undergone
but little change.. There was no exeite
meat apparent, however, ,and -the advi
.
sea from the east reported the eastern
markets quiet but steady; and
_there, as
here, prices. without ,quotable Change.
•
The receipts of Crude - by river since the
-date ofour last report foot -up over 12 000
bbls, * and byzall -- nearly 4,4V0 making
an aggregate. of 16,000 bble. ' 'rhe ship
/110111M of Refined • have r=been conipara
',Uvelylight for several 'days, but it, is
probable that they will soon begin to in
crease again. -Upon the whole, the mar
ket is steady, with it•little stronger feel-'
,in el g, compared with last week, - , and, as
-ready intimated, prices are tally sus
SI
14
• 1
• 1
1
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The Crude fnarket isquiet but iteady,.
With a fair demand for early deliveries,
and vsome- lugairy for 'futures.
Sales 1,000 spot at 1434; 500 do at .144;
do• at 14k;< and • 1,000 last ,four
' months;'seller ' at Sellers - option,
all year, 14; ' buyers 'ppilen, all year,
. 41:43 ‘Q 1 - 7 :
Sales 1,000 spot at 815‘;: 500' July, last
half, at 3234; 2000: , August, 88; 500*do at
83; andl,ooo -, Septetnber 'at : 3334. July,
compared with Siturday,•shows an ad
vane of a quarter, and Spot is np about
awelghth. •
U ztrilE/cwrnta - oxisi
Eclipse Winter Lubricating 4oe
Eclipse Railroad Bse
Eclipse
Eclipse
.. . .. ...
• RECEIPTS ovontlim -
mane_
J.lllrinitall4 4 ........ .
060 .4 ,
3,25' 1.31118
. ; .
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A. HartSA '1;200 .. 44 .
G.'S: Thomas, 1,700' 44
Jacksoairo...' .. .. ...... . -4,000 'e
IktiivhinCiey Bic). . . 2,400 -,sg
Hutchinson _ Ref .... . . 1:500, 44
Phtoxhal/.. . .. . ; ... ... . .
Total r
t• .......
___ OIL au/I.MM Mt MT By A, it, A. R.
Fawoott,'l4.& Et; 250•bble refined
to
P Logan 0t , 8r0.. PhiladolOhla. •
Y - Montaelmer Holder & Co: 25 0 bbls. et
to-Waring IT.lng , & ;Phlladelphi i ty,, •
Arnold !UM & Co., 200 _bble, folioed
tcf Warloir,lKing&
U Koehler & Co.;„ 50 10110, rAtlticid'Ao•
Waring,. Itlng-4 Co., Philadelphia. .--
Littingstorc&Bro;', 100 bblittrfitntett
Wardena!rnti& C 0.,:
Cl!,.111orgeo 841 -, bblei Yenned'
to Warderi;AreW•&.',flo.,;7l3l4tdOlplite,,
a lgonients.Refined.,.....
Anis . .ttna.o.l, "itAirt. *Q.T,Mtell#
Brooloe & Cat 2 5 itiAti •ItM z
oil to Warden, Frew it Clo, Phlladelidds.
PITTSBURGH, MARKETS.
ST. Larne; July EL—Tobacco - is un
changed. Cotton; nothing doing. Hemp
dull. with small sales of 'undressed at
.1,0591,20. Flour; the lower grades are
still scarce and in 'demand and - Sell at
higher .prices; spring superfine 'sold.at
64+7595;00, extra 'at $5,1.095,75, treble
extra $ 5 ,5098.75,' treble extra to fancy
5 099,75. Wheat and lower at
3 1 ,1591,18 for, No. 2, and sl,o` for No. 1;
fall irregular and low; white sold at $1035
latterfor choice; old white /1,55.
Corn—business Small in consequence of
the' demand or , buyers for concessions:
mixed in bulk sold at 88c, sound mixed
in sacks at 80c, prime to choice
yellow at 81984 c, and prime to choice
white at 138@mo. - Oats are held above
shippers views, and - business. therefore,
was small; mixed sold at 6898401 and
white at 68c:. , Rya, nothing done. Whis
ky and Gnat-8;1es are quiet and un
changed., Provisions are dull. Pork
fiald in &small way -et S M. Baifon sold
at 1443 for shoulders , 17 %91750 for clear
rib sides, ,180 fore clear sides; do. buyer
for Jaly.at,lBmo. Lardils very dull and
weak, ; with smailtirder sales at ,19919y0
fur tierce, and '2lc for keg.", Receipts
-4700; hbla flour, , - 22400 ~ :butdm wheat.
8,800 busbs corn, 3 0,500. pasha oats, 300
busboVei and 2p@ bead efAO",
,
Otarcnalfaxr„ Ju lys: ,Float quiet but
firm; 8uper1ine,at,34,7594,90, extra:at 0595,40, and family at ®`'Wheat
held hlgher,Amd,. pow, IA ; Fellers below
11;2591,30, for ; Nos. 2 and, 1, red winter.
Corn scarce at '72973 for
mixed, and. form; White. - Oats higher and
in: demand' at `07982'' for:No d 2.an
RlPOLilitn bfitipletiat s4;4i, foryo., , 2, and
s l ; l o`f4kNO." 4. whisker Stimatid: at
93, haft 9¢' "isked rtoVisloril4 4Ell(A:bat,
il2qleiver.; ;M
le esa', hkrk at ,"34.2,51). ; Belk
Sbetildera ANairl i tratdes, TM clear,
1851". 'Bacon quiet
at 14Q14% rofshefildens, 17 for rib,
and 18 for clear side& 'Hard sold at 19
:for city. Cattton 'lira 'B3 for • sold:
(Wog% Ezdaange heavy 1-109 1 4 di*"
(*Aut. Money still. tight. •
`Totaum. July B .—Flour dull; - double;
extra White w heat at 38,75. Whoa a
`shadebettei. fife ber'at 2 1 , 4 491,45. Not 1
white Michigan at s l ; 74 (4 l ,7b,'white.,do. '
regular. , at; $1,44 b Nib t red. at -11488®
2
I,&S)i,' No. . red at, 111.34. Corn 19Lii
better, No. tat 76 3 , Nor 2 'at 74; O a ts `
Setter at fftfor Michigan. in active
request - and sthirce*ith offetingi
to sufalflotel'qtarleyinactitie, There.celptS;lor the ;Ist 'twintHour hotire
amounted- tii..2,600 bialrelsef doer 10;000
butihelelaf wheat.' 29,0009 OtplielFsrcoini..
2,700 b;wiet!of
"ufit $T
,gXo-r%A* . t . io r
Nito w
# o 7 * TO •
, '
• •' a•. 4-
40'XlTr0o* $ O• lot
whit Bcl3a
24 &i tb th X i r ind m * , t p aX f
o x e . n : f
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116,26043,76 for XX Ruing. Wheat: sale
EiliE
Merkel; by Telegrapu.
NEW YORE, July 6 , —Ctton firm; sales
2,600 bbla at 3430 for middling uplands'.
Flour; receipts 14,682 bbls; 10515 c better
on shipping. grades; sales 10,600 bbls at
$555,60 for superfine State and western,
36,3056,80 for extra, State, 85,90(56,85 for
extra- western; " $6,9057,25 for, white
wheat extra, $6,35157,10 for round, hoop
Ohio, 3817557,50 for extra St.. Lords, and
38511 for good to choloe'Aio; included in
the sales-are 1,000 bbls extra State last
bailor July at 86,50. Rye - Flour - quiet at
5456,25. Corn Meal unchanged: • Whils
ky scarcely so firm, .with sales 100 bbls
iron , bound 3vestern at -990. free. an Wheat ' 27l,l74 bush, , excited an
44550 better; sales- 141;000 , bush at sl,44' d
for No. : 3 spring, $1,4851,50 for NW. 2 . 64 .
31,4451,45 for • soft inferior do, and .1,55 ' I
@1,67 for No. 1 doiclosdng i nside quotiens,
11,60451,55 for commtm to good• Western,
31,60 for amber white;and weeterh.. .12y0,
quiet With sales or -4,300 bush , State a ;
$1,2851,30. Barley and • maltnomlnit.
with sales of 4,000 brush Canada. - Peas/
about 1416 in bond. Reoeipts'corn, 147,-
550 bush; .4mm about le better With sales
of 54,0149 bushelwat 155890 lbr ninv io3ixed
western via em. 91 , 4885290 tor do•vlaTail
road, 800 for kiln- dried; and 9 3459443 for
white" western: , -Receipts oats, 84,662
bush, anda abaft rm Or sales of 43,000
bush at 780 for,western 4.110 at. Stock of
grein in marabout*: 531,657 bush wheat,
822,613 bush corn, 25%985 •bush oats, 71,-
418 bush rye, 2,966 bush barleg, 97,177
bush malt; 83,075 bush peas.' Rite 'dull.
Coffee dull; Sugar nominal. Molasaes
dull; Hops quiet at 85150. for
American. • Petroleum .dull, with sales
at 165163ic for crude, and 3253230 for
reflned.4 - Linseed oil dull at 980531 ,
casket. f Pork quiet and steady; 460 bbls
at 3324532,50 icir new mess chiefly 332
cash;s3l,6o for old do. t 326527 for prime;
$ 2 8,37528.60 ' for prime mess. Beef
steady; /40 bbleat $8516 for newlain
tie mod, an 312518 for new extra m ess;
bee nominaL Beef Hams quiet;
125 bbls at 129E031. Cut Meats quiet;
/60 packages at • 14@143ict for. shoul
ders, and 16;4518mo for hams. Middles
' firm and quiet. , Lard dull and heavy
with sales of 870 tierces at 1630(5193r0 for
steam,• and 1934519N0 for kettle ren
dered; also - 500 - - tierces steam, seller for
July and September; at 19519X0. But
ter is dull at 16153.1 c. for Ohio, and 165
434.i0 for State. Cheese heavy at-11515M0,
Spirits Turpentine' 'quiet at 4254230.
-Freighte to Liverpool are decidedly
firmer, with shipments of ,7E;000 bushels
wheat at 8d per sail; 'and 9d per steam,
and 800 barrels flour per sail at 2s@2s
closed Sc better
grades of extra, with a moderate export j
and speculative demand. Wheat quiet;
sales at $1,4612)1,49 for No. 2 and Ka@
1,53 for No. .1 spring. Rye quiet and
steady. OitsUteady at 780 for western
afloat. Coru quiet at 88®880 for-sound
good to prime -mixed westerii, via.
canal and railroad., Pork is very quiet
and . unchanged. . Seat quiet and ateady.
Cut meats and bacon quiet, Without any
decided 'change. ThArtiat 19 ,0)19mo for
good to prime Stettin: Eggs quiet iiiid
unchanged.
at
C ar to os.oo,luly
,8.-Eastern. Exchange
pa 1-10 per cent.'diseoiint, buying,
d par to 1
an per mnt.preminm,_selling.
Flour fairly 20525 c higher at. #4,75@6.30
for spring extras. Wheat firmer and
higher; No. 1 advanced 3%54m; with
sales, at 8 1 , 3 351,33y„;' No. 2 active and
4y,54 1 A•c 'higher, with sales at 31,295
1,30; closing at $1,20; this afternoon -No.
2is quiet and firm at 31,29, seller for
July. 4in tolerably active and 4 4 ',6
2Mc , with salsa No lat 73573x0;
No. 2 atiftil®74; ?elected at 63566 c; no
grade at 43544 - closing- at 733i0 for No.
1, and ,735733443 for No. 2; this
afternoon sales were made of ' No.
2 at 76c, buyer July ; and 73c, Seikr
July. Oate dull; sales of No. 2 at 6f,.®
65c, arid rejected at 68 3i()5943; Closing at
no
13 4 / 4 5650 ibr No. 2. Rye dull, closin g
Barley nominal a nfinal at 11,0551,08 for No . .11 store. .4 $1,50 for No. 2 on
track. Hlghwines dull and fiosed mina.
inal at 93©95c... New Orlr,ans Molasses
95c©11,08. Sugar / 3 ,g4) 1 ..430 for fair to
choice. Pipviskins dull— -Mesa Pork $33:
prime mess 329.- Svreet pickled barns - 16
5163§; Short nh naiddlea 160; loose rough
sides 1535 , 51531 c; dry salted shoulders
.12@12M0 for. loose. -La rd et, 19519,443.
Freights 'dull at 30 on oats, and sX4a on
wheat:to Buffalo. 'Receipts for the ;past
seventptvro tiouri- 4 -4,672,bb1s flour, 75,-
894 bus wheat, 63,38.5 bus corn. 23,778 bus
oats, 1,963 hogs. Shipments3,oB2 bbls
flour, 95.615 bus wheat, 94,127 Nut corn*
52,240 bus - oats; 2,348 bus rye, .3,870 head ,
hogs.. •
PITTSBURGH - 'GAZETTE: WEDNE'S,DAY:' JULY 1F69.
of 1 car No. 1 red winter at 51,39; 2 cars
of N0..2 do at 61,29. Corn held at 77078.
Oats: Sale of car at 67c. Petroleum
lieavy and inactive; round iota of
refined at 27m0280, for July and August.
MtiwankEE, July G.—Flour dull and
nominal. Wheat firm at 61,34' for No. 1;
and $1,30 for No. 2. Oats scarce and lirm
;at 68c fer N 0.2. Corn quiet at 7.10 for No.
2. Rye and ,Rarley noreinaL Grain
freights nciminally 5c to Miffalo and 9c
to Oswego. Receipts,-fiour 1,060 -bbls:
wheat 82,000; oats 1,000: corn 1,000 bush.
Shipp ments-:-fleur 4,000 bbla; wheat 15,-
0 00'bush: •
firm at 32X0
MEravics, July 6 .—rotton quiet and
33c; receipts for two days
40 - bales; exports 36. F/our ilittle firm
er, with superfine at 65(W),50. Wheat;
new 11,40 Pork '53440. Laid` 20@21(1-
Bacon steadY, with' Shoulders t /45‘c,
and sides' Hay' 12542626; Corn 92
r !343: Oats 806. 'Bran $ 2 /022.
prm.LE, Jul uper C o n; e
a
25 .. Wheat $1,15; white 41,25: Cr
,shelled In bulk tl6c.. Oats '7oc. , Rye V.
Sales 199 hhds 642518,75.
Rrovisiona weak., Mess Pork- .
133. Ba
con shoulders /4340; clear ribi7Xc; olear
sidesed.l9 1830. .Gard }rams; sugar
M
caro. Righwinea firm at 83c. •
Pzuzatturxitra, July, 6.—Flour inac-•
tive and without decided change. Wheat
inactive; red • $48801,40. • Rye $1;83.'4
06rn very quiek.mixed western 87090 c.
Oats steady at 75@77c. Provisionti; mar
ket small and business unchanged.-• Pe
troleum unchanged. • Whisky 940051,05.
BALTneoux, July 0.--Flour• dull and
unchanged. Wheat steady, and firmer:
new red, 8 1 ,6001,70. Corn; naixed , 9so
98e. Oats dull., Mess Pork quiet at J 534.
Bacon qnlet and firm. Lard &ail at 20c.
Whisky scarce and in demand' at $1,04
401,0.5. • • -
DETROIT, July 6.—Flour quiet'and un
changed. Wheat 20 better; extra white
Winter 111,70; No. 1 do. $1,58; No. 2 do.
11,351,38.
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Llve Stock Market.
NEW YORK; July 8,---:The weather yes
ierday was fine d fier fl
ing was shown i ann
each
Ilttle
departmenrm tee of
live stock: Them was a good turn out
of buyers, and the 2,400 beeyes In the,
yards in the morning Were nearly all
sold at abottt 'Mc advande. No very
extra lots were im sale, hence 1630 was
the top price for prime 1634@16c for
good ' and 1 8®1543 for' glad to medium.
Total sales for the 8,520. Clty.butchers
had to provide heavily for' excursion
boats and large callstiere madety coun
try butchers around, BC! the market
closes Appearances` , point to
an 'oVerstoked market during'the-week.
Sh%p;•the receipts were 20,870 head for'
the week. with 2,700' fresk,strrivale to.
`day: several cars of State stock are still
held, but the numbers are working down.
and an advanoe of about one-fourth per
cent. can be reported or 4 to 5 cents for
poor to fair, 534 to Scents for good tq pith e
sheep and Bto it cents for laza % tro g s
lime* hii'dreei3ed were ;gird on 'change,
tchdayi , bat they Would probably' have
brought 12 center. Two care of dive. 185,
brought 9,y.- The receipts were 24.200
head fok the week and2s cars today.
The inspector notified a Paughterer not
to kill some sows with'plg.
CHICAGO, July " 8 . ---Cattle firm and
for
steady (ter uppr4r, and quiet and steady
lower graues; 84,50®4,75 for common
td, good oi:.ws; 6 ,554g7,1234 for fair' to
dawde Olr:r $ 7 , 5 0(47,75 for good to extfa
pilegatfta. Hogs dull and weak at
4 ,25 for common; f 8 , 6 234(i)9,22 for
ciood to • choice.
Sr. Loots, July 6 . ---Cattle; only a small
btudness doing at Bmeg,'63o. Hogs firm
at 7w,i)9340.
IDIigORTB BY 'RAIIAtOAD.
PrrTeStritoff, Wermg t
(moo RsTz.noms. July 6.-1 car wheat,
Hitchcock. McCreary flour, it Co; 200 bbla
T C,Jenkine Br a 63 bdls felloes,
Hare & Bro; 80 his 'cheese, Buggerman
',d: O'Brien; 52 dodo, Woodworth it Davi
son; 1 bbl whisky, Schmidt it Friday;
11 bbls Roar, Knox & Orr; 8 bbbs eggs, 2
pkgs butter, W H Graff &Co; 3 kgs lard,
P Duff & Son; 2 cars staves, 51 P A.dactis
Bro; 50 bbls whisky, Little az Meoh
ling; 20 bbis lard oil, 50 tcs bams, F Sel
lers & CO: 12 bxs cherise, NJ Braden; 100
bbla flour, Shonniker & Langenheinnl
car corn; Bricker,& Co; 50 sewing ma
chines, W Sumner & Co; 1 car feed, J &
W Fairley; 54 dor. brooins, Arbuckles
at
Co: 2 ska coffee. N 'Miller it eo; I car
-oats, a Schnelbach; 1 do dii, - -„Sitaham dr,
Marshall; 3do rye,. Culp it Shepard: 100
bbls flour, Jit A Dietz; 79 do do,, Mont
gomei7 & Schlegel; 400' bgs flour, 1.00
bbls do. C A 'Boucher; 4 bbls spirits. J F
Ilennett; 25 bbls highwin - 41,4 J hfcCul
!Pugh & Co; 25 do do, FLAiderson; 50
bbls flour, T J Moran; 100 — do do, .0
13,
Leech; 100 do do, J Wilson it Son; /00 do
do, J Wilson it Son.
Abram:Darr VAl.s.wz Itsu.no,up. July
'bbla 011, dc Bro; 560 do
do, J Munball; 100 dodos GI S Thonias;
240 do do, Pool Bros; 80 bbls oil, H W C
Tweddle; 2 cars cinders, Rees, Graff it.
Dull; 1 car metal * Brown dr CO; 1 do do,
McKnight, Porter' & Co; Ido do, John
Moorhead; 1 do do, H Woodsides; 2 care
lumber, A McClintock; 25 bgsoats, Keil
& Ritchart; 62 do do. WH Kirkpatrick
& Co; 8 bbls eggs, Volgt,'Mahood & Co; 4
do do , 'Bruggerman dr, O'Brien; 29 sks
oats, Head dt Metzger; 8 do do, J B Dor
‘lligton; 100 aka oats, Bricker & Ce,
..zasvni.s.re aziL Yirraufbisitsi. stAIL
HOAIN.TuIy 6.-1 car blooms, Nimick &
Co; Ido stone, JL L Knox; - 1 do lime
stone orit.,Brown it Co; 100 bbls Dine r
Doyle it Co 658 pm blooms, Park Bro's
& Co; 60 J Spear; 10 bxei Starch..
S Ewert it Co; s , tixs cheese; J Daub; 200
bits shoes, Win Tickerigill; 6 cases to-
Niece, S'P Shriver idit•Co'l2 bxs cheese,
Vangorder Shepard ; \ k!„,
'ALLEGHENY STATION, July 6.-1
car lime, J Abdellf, 11' do limestone, Ido
iron ore, Superior Iron Co; .i'do cooper
age, 0 C Lamb. 2do wbeat. Kennedy dc
Bro; 2do do, .1.114 Hemphill; .I car, hay, B
,Gray; 2 do - ,stone, Forrester Megmw;
do, JR& R 11 Knox; 1 par lnuaber, J 1
Nanz; 10 hblsflogr, E Jenkins..,
EibEtCAl. " SIRE kT. t lirOtite
_tk) II ber.:l4 , given that . Lb e undersigned. so.'
Jointed viewer...Cl wisest damages end benefits
guidefor -opening, Iteb..eas street, First ;wird. Alla.
front Craig, tore ddral street.' wlli meet
.premises to attend to duties of their sp- --
OilltMellt. VA Witti..ktteDAY,Jul, gad, *NW , .
at 1 oNlOek P . .
Jortv 'RAMSEY . ,
," - • . - , ..• . 4.. mp• 8( *I,
.jpiiat .... ___,.__, -- ' . ''''' , ' . 1, -. Ith 31A/13 1iti..14
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..QEDGEWICK ', S.TREET.,The'
,p,„ji.oinlerqlgned, appolntetl. to , Resets sdateares,
and bene fi ts for opening BerliteiViOk street, Sixth.
Ward. 04y.0f Allegheny. win yeeon tbe ontto
. 1 ..e5 , 0n FRI ti.SY. July 11$4, 00. at 11Co'cloek
'l'. /1., to ottend,to duties of ib'e r •appointment.
, •
T. J:.ifirltinANN.'_,
, . . • IltuNitliD WolUTS.th
.T/105tio.bAlel IL ~,
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Ossicz o;OITY Erlancazn AND duaVirroz,
Prrrovunols. July 3, 11169. f i
7\TOVICE.--The.asseldsiuent for
,LN, Gnulnk and I'aving'l,4lBll.3,B ACLICY.
tram , lietlenstreet to lb. Allegkery Valley tall
yordt le Cu.' ready for ,XnennatiOn,aed can be
teen et tnitoftice until tirtanitannr, July 14,
n for co
o whe will Ive ISt!filled 5 0 Ot Clti 'lmmureVa
11,1 e Upeston. _, - •.. •
1 75
H 1 'J wt. )4 14. Cats , iritenei,r
.
aloolociis Aim eintvireint.
Jett let. 186 u.
N
O T /43E'T he,Assesmnitint . for
_itlpardwalk'od :Botantart add , Liiirei
:sit : tete treirready ravel/in:l,n ts and.ea l l pis
lie.444teitPtifliwlelfigetll4l7.4l4r.l°-
Nweb t ioh ,
.0 =
•, tr Attie eer4
11 •
OfOaraillki °taut*, fOr WU. 1111 IV/
ik B. igaXliflLD
The river continues to fall slowly
wittyight feet in the channel by the
Mentingahela marks last evening.
. .
Weather clear and cool; ,
meoury at 4 P.
zit, 79 in the shade. ~ .
1 The new steamer Lotue No; 3is at the
.landing ready to malmengagements for
New Orleans.
The Kate rqm Ci
we ncinna
the o nly transient Putnam
arrival have to y
re
is
port. She had a fair trip. The Kate is
announced for return trip to Cincinnati
and .Louisyil le forthwith.
Capt. W. 13. Donaldson, formerly of
the Great Republic, is in the city.
The Glendale,/ Capt. John M. Hare,
With the veteran James Mellon, in the
office, a 11l be the first boat out for St.
Louis. • She will probably get off to.
morrow. 'V , -
CaPt. J.,..C. Vanhook. of the Great Re
public, iaatill in the city, He will pro
bably join the'Republic at St. Louis next
trip.
Capt. James Hamilton and James
Henderson were the pilots on the Kate
, Pntnetn-.they- have been for several
The Eiellevernon will probably follow
the Glendale to St, Louis. The Camelia'
is still laid up:
-.-The Argosy was to have left Cinein
nett for Pittsburgh en Monday. _ _ •
—The Silver Bow's machinery is be.
ing materially altered and improved.
—The Emma No. 3, and Great Papal:o
lio arrived at New Orleans on Monday
—The Richmond is laid up at Port
land. She would like to go to Madison
for repairs if the water would permit.
—The Plain City, Vicksburg and Na
poleon packet, has, gone to the bank, to
save her owners unnecessary expense.
—The City of Alton made the last trip
from New Orleans to St. Louis in six
days, doing a regular packet businest.
—The Maggie Hays, on the Marine
Ways, at Cincinnati; is having an entire
ly new bottom put in. She will be o ff in
a day , or two. •
—The R.-E. Lee has made another big
run, 28 hours • from New ,Orleans to
Vicksburg, including stoppage at Car
rollton and several other landings.
—Mr. Charles A. Faris :has been ap
pointed chief clerk of the Rusk Arthur,
of which Captain W. J. late of
the Westmoreland - will command.
•—Saturday's St. Louis Democrat con
tains a cut of the steamship Wilming
ton, which has been Chartered by• Cap-
Win Joe Brown to make a trip from New
York to St. Louis.
—Captain H. K. Hallett states that the
Andrew Ackley and Flirt will remain in
the upper portion of the Missouri river
Until fall s and the
„Zeninab and Ida
8tPe1 , ....dt:16 will reload at Sioux for/
Fort'Benton.- •
Jr.,
• —Sam. Barr, r., vs. the Great Re-
public, for wages has received judg
ment tor over, #l,O l OO, in place of over
12,000, the - amount for which be sued.
The Judge deducted §l,OOO for the time
the,boat-was laid '
—The bull of the South-western • haa
been ooikerted into a wharf boat for the
Kinney and Alton lines.' It, will be rig.
zed with all the latest improvements of
wide stages, &c. It is located at - the foot
of Olive street, St. Louis.
—The nigger rouetabouts had a lively
scrimmage on the City of Alton, at 'St.
Letths, on Friday. • They attacked the
second mate and were about to handle
him severely, when assistance arrived
and the ringleaders of the rioters were
marched oil to prison.
—The Belle Lee was sold at' auction at
Louisville on Saturday to Captain John
Smoker for 180,000, he holding claims to
the amount 0f5113,000 against her which.
he had bought up for the above 'amount.
She will enter the Vicksburg and New .
Orleans trade next fall.
—A letter front the mountain steamer,
Peter Balen, furnishes the following:r
Wehave traveled slowly. I don't see
how this or any other Mountain boat
can make profit this season, without
getting a- good passenger trip down.
Many other boats are in the same fix as
the Belau. The Captain •• is quite sick,
and has almost lost•his voice. We can
not get him to keep his room. We have
no news so far, from Si. Louis, except
what was contained in a copy of the
Democrat, which was indeed manna in
the wildernesa, delicious food for ,the
mind. v.
You Will have heard that the steamers
Arkansas, Tempest, St. IJohns. Mollie
Ebert and Colosaal have not, come up.-:
They will have more trouble than we.
Wei left freight bn Cow islan an
men to guard it on the 11th. d U ta h , f
Saurl
lie, Silver Lake and Colossal also left
freight higher up. The Hunt sville' left
some of her cargo. We put off one him-,
dreg tons at Cow Island.
&one 19 th.—Arrived at Beaten at 9 w.
is., after a hardistrtiggle, "
ZAOKETti.
•
VOIt CINCINN A TI and
LQUinVILLE.--Tee nne pas
senger steamer _ JKATE PUTNAM'. .. ...:. . .... Capt. (I: W. REID.
'Wilt' leave as above on T,
iIIIE3DAY r Eta lust.,
at 4 o'clock p. at
Nor unseat or passage apply on board or to
Ly 7 FLACK. A COLLINti WWI) ta.
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UPPER MUISISSIPPI
Z.NMPmeem.
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OR RT. LOUIS__, REO• •
KUL' DIIBUQUT an
br.
sUb•--1 be steamer . • •
tiLdrasDALE::.....,: Capt. Joan, Rant.
Will leave for Um abo ve ports. w.EDN.lttlari
4th at 4 o'clock C. M. , •
Jtor freight or passage apply on boa to *-•
• Flat:W.4 OoLLINeWOob rd, .
Ag or
ents
. or t.IIIAB. SAitNES. Agent.
PARUERtnivau
. .. ~ . .
- Dip s r s tu Ullt la 11,A d dr ii i
WHEELING , AND ' PAE.
HERSEUM3 LlNE.—Wave Ownbancop .IVbarl
fun k t. tout, rliiooo.3trett. dalky,ageif.,-NrEph.
RESDAYB and•SATURDAYd- -•• '--• - - , - •
@/.&y EAGLE ..... i. - . U.- L. Arummui. *aster:
.Irrelitki, Iva be rec4ved at. all tabus by ,
JANICE HOLLINS.
FLAUW. At'OHLLINGWOOD,': .
:sPLIF:::l, .• : .., . ." , 5...-* 4Ainuath,
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ST44XSELIM -
To utEtiodox., sivir, A si ls ,
QOBEN - sTcyvv-N 777 1 ;
ireilitii , airezi% iiirtAnisititq l ;
NOMbertiM fistion ' 16t,:eliuss- itifieLi. 'am — Mr ' '
co. tube ae amok , • - _ . _. ° -
cppy op pApp. OpirirDi ANTWEI4
OM U? Bos If. orry OF B+Lnitlati,
. TyVp LONDON, ' _
Liallthe NVERY -B . 4I =DIDAY,- from Pim. 45'
North Elver, New Irk. Yor-nasaare oz for ei
snfonuouion smolvto ' - - -, ik •
- IWILI.I` NCRINGRAIII..Oi'
.19 Firwr wrinten j, - rotinin let ji i it
.=,..th, flying., tp t•mit , , Imno: e —t l g i np.i. 4
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OENEN OIL CLOTH
FON -WINDOW tOLLD/123:
TNA NAPA RENT • " •
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WINDOW bIIADTCS:
, TABLIC ANDIPIINNITIIBE
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lemonade. Jostemelmel and elm lade I.
JNO. A. simakiANlP,
icor Comer Liberal all stet,
RIVER NEWS
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opues, INSURANCE C 0111•
OPPICZ, N. Z. COBNZEWOOD a FIPTH BTB.
Hometkimpaxg, taking Ilzv and Karliae Bali* .
'14.1111111411 PCOMPANY OP " P rITEI B UR6H. "3I- , €
lON, ' N_ ,
_ 4 : 6 I I 7NPIPTX. SURAT. Saint BLocat.
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instres Amin all ands of - Pin 'awl Manse
3.11 J(1)1[24 ; in'.'. I4emident;
.• ; 'N. .1 4,
Secretary... Vice PraddiuLt.
DONNZL:L, Secretary.. •
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. CAM. 119 1 / 4 •DEAN.. seaesal Agent. ' j
v.
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4 tobn inadi z ; - '. t. ll'il'ileitoci :
'4 i 6r4 /05 ZI4 . We UP r.A. yerson.,ll.:, 3 '
Robert .u. Davi,
2 44 . ey.Chu mule iri o ; • .- .L.Brancle Staler; i , a-.
Ckules liivil. ' P". J. T * Bk ftl i Ale•
Capt. wag.. Demi ; • 11. a
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`Quaupet and Colors
ilittletilai,littentiousittreo to liyinx
utrFP4Arefialtitig:B44o roots: rat pattleuurs and Plietiani
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Attilitilaik r.! I.t?
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3:lllokeittffee;:. yr.4l/1T03r4
4111 0 6 1300:11Will ' ~) 5!,p:
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onions....ar betels- tacto
Cheese; 1111 toots am rymo do.. tor_moti.,
Cifouxim
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THE IRON CITY,
MUTUAL LIFE . INSURANCE ',CO.
Of Pennskivania. '
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny 'City.
_ • DIRECTORS I i
Hem. JAMES L. ORAHA3t.
Rey. J. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSuR. '
Rev. A. R. BELL, D.D., - ‘ ;
Rev. d. H. I‘RaBIT. D.D., - '
W. A. rtRED. Cashler Allegheny TrUst Co.
, JACOB RUSH. Real Berate Apent, t
SIMON Ditoisr. Mayor of Alleghenn t
C. W. Bl it: Hatter, ! : .
A. S. BELL,_Attorney.at-Law.
D. IIit.PAITEB/Ohl, Lumberlderchant,l
D. togrOGER, Insurance Agent.
Capt.ROBT. ROBINeOI9, president .
Bev. J. B. CLARK, DD., Vice Presidents
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BlpilliV. Tr enallirer g 1
M. W. WHITE,.I4xxicAL ADVIElitn.
- • DANIEL swoon, clang Agent
This
This Is s eons company. conducted on the mutual
principle, each policy bolder. receiving an equal
share of the IprofitS of the Cbmpany. Policies
sad be issued on- aiL the different plans of Life
Insurance, and 'being condutted on an ecunomi.
cal basis will afford a safe Invests:tent. to: each
policy 'holder; and thereby - retain the money at
home toe•mourage home laduetrv. mhze: se
.
B -
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INSURANCE COMPANY. .
•Or ALLEGHENY, PA. •
orirrc* O.ANKLIN , SAVINGS BANE
Aguirzures, •
No. 4.1 Ohio
s NOME • COMPANY, managed Dfrectors
wry !mown to the, community, who trust by fair
&attar to merit a shire of your patron Aire. 7.
RDBIRY
GM). D. ilAlDDia3r—te,.........Booretturri
DIBECTOR.S:
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W.
Henry Irwin, D, 14 Patterson, Wm. Coo_pet;
Bet,. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottleib pass,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Bush,
M: SUiwart, Whistolt, JosePh Onag,
a . Ol. Lauttier, N . :fere. iteitea.
tr: riErtoicf,
GENERAL AGENT,
apio:as
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• INSURANCE COMPANY ,
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• .Pzumarys inntamta •
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Ho. SA Fifth Avelino.. teeond , P/ooi..
' , - PITTSBURGH, A.
Crealli tal All Paldttls.
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' - t•nueotorts.' :• -
d
N. J. Higley. IL.W.Oliver,jrrapßalley,
Dact.i'
ice, S. H. Hartman, A Chambers, •
Jake Hill. B. MTh:rhea, .44 It BelleY.
'I betties Smi th Jno.S. Willock, • '
ROBE TR. RING,, Pesident. . .
JNO. Y. JENNIGS. e President.
JOB. T. JOHNITON, Secretary.
Cayt., 11.. J. GRACE, Owl Agent.
Insures 'on Liberal _Terme on an Vin t
. ' ` an d Marine , Risk.. 'L. -
PEN 1192 tira •-
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C,OMPANY OF PITTISBUR6H7
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0717100_& No. lislm•WOoD EinUMT °BAKE
OP Ooautaßolt Bout jenNo. • --,..
Tbla iv it 'Horne Company, aail limn* Signat
loa• by Fin excbtalvelt„' - •
111X)MAIREe ALTER' r4eriderit...'.
C. BO Vice PraMienn, , I
m e
unuro Alnioit s 'runs . nzer.
WI ICNY. Secretary. '
noa
Leonard wai ter.Georv i. wit.
C. O. Earle, ' Geo. W.
Brank
Hobert Patrick, •J. C. *Dim, ,
Jacob Painter
• J. C. Miner,
Jooloh /Mir, ' Jobn Voegtiey.
Jaa. H. Hopnina, .. A. Ammon, -
Henry Boron). i .
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS ET FIRS,
FRANKLIN INSURANCEICO,OF PHILADELPHIA.
071 n014436 &owl CRIZTN-132 fit..near
Manes 4.... ..-__Dr22CSOBB, • . .
ardst i
lovas wairoTi:czera Merdeetal,R. Louth'
auntie. 1 Brant. . Paola B.. Brown,
t
rate) R. Ble,filo, ,• • ..4ae Loa,.
-.I OEMI Rich ' " w ard a: Dale,
e. ~.,, tieorte nue.
ZDW. C.-DAL 1,1 1 President.
W. C. anuci.g7s eet T, tm P " lldent4
Forth J. "GABBBBB cAMsl!..es.
West corner'''''": 4- 'Astlact '
tatorirle : Third end
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otal Stree ;
•
NATIONAL_
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal 81. and Diamond, Allegheny,
°Zee, in the SECOND NATIONAL BANS
BNILUINO. •
Hr. W. if ARrite. Pr — endent. . .
JORN.BROWN.,_Ja., Wee preetdeni,
. ' JAMBS R. STaVENSON. Secretary.'
,
John A'. Myter, Jab Lockhart. Jai. M.yers.. '.
Jaa.L.Sranate., Robert Lea,. O. o..noyle
Jiro. ,Br owo.Jr. Georgt Gera; Jacob i&oPP,
O.H PWlllhuns Jac. rnotapson J. Haranguer.
I
WESTERN INSURANCE CONI■
--PA Ny . OPPITTSBUIteIf. --
EXANDM: tiil4lo}‘Pneldent
-.l7ht.' P. HilTi.Beo . 'teuay,
OAPT. eltelitett ,LD, g eneral Agent.
• (Nilo% Itit. water a .r.. - epantrit Oa, 2 s *aro.
ho_o_se, up stairs, Pitepurillt. .
Will Ware agaburvall untied Plre and Ma
rini Risks. A home Isist l tatio tosnageit by Di
rectors who
.are we knows t o the community,
aail who ae aes&ined b7Proint= and Wm'
ality to mains the character w they have
as/tuned. as egfering the best protect to, those
who desire to to Insured.
eieriilair Rimier., Jean A. ife:ciuie.:
;/
R. Miller. dr.. , : Obas.d. (Marko. •
Jules McAuley, . ' William Ei.,Eyana,_
Alexander goeer. i' './eninzin KiroPmrion.
Andrew Action,. , Pauup_Benner,
David M. Long. -Wm. morrison
D. Thmsen.
' MO
• anew/vim
liOrth.-Pldffists, • ~ Capt. John L. Rhoads,
I re
John Watt. , , ~. , Samuel P. it/wirer;
John A*. Parka. •: , Charles Arbuckle‘..
Capt. James Etna, Jared M. Bruf4l, F.
Writ. Van Xlrk,' Wm •P. Lam,. '
tltuttettl. Verner._- 'Samuel mcunotart
wia,Piumars_, rttlent. '.
JOHN, WATT, Vise FThddent. • ,
W. 'P.- GAMDISELL ltecreta ty. ' 5
p..
-USA JAS. FollYttliNttisnsral mrill4
BOOFINO BLlTterfilllOUß
' 3 C . E4 A r , i t i rt#4'
Rei:43 Seventh 4ventee,
MEE
Prm3iiiritdiT ; P A
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1.1 '4111110111,70R1' WAVNE & ciliates)
3.. W. and CLEv4MAND & P ITTSEMIGH R. B.
From May 9th, 18692 trains Will leave will
and arrive at the Omen ' Oe94t. notth aldesPltts•
b i yrgh ally time, as Follows •
Leat.e.
Arrive. .
1
Chletc h Et. .. ll:09 il, en Clitaige- Ex. r.:519 pin
Erle rgn Ex.7:518 ain Chleaso Ex..19:03 pin .
Cl. & fglil'.l6:l3 a m Wheeling Ex 10:49 ant
Chicago ita11..13:59 am n. Louis Ex
.7:08 Dnz -
Chicago Ex.... 943 a mtl'gcrEx&bil4:oBp m
Cl. & Whig Ex 51:09 p a ;Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Chicago :Ex., 2:23 p MiErte'd Yrn Zx 5:38p m
era & Erie 434:39 p xr.,CL &Wit's Xx0:84111
Depart/root Aliephsay. I Arvies tit Altschei,
Newt , ails A0..11:59 ani I Leetsdale A0..6:581'4
Leetsdale ". 1003 a nil Bea's' Falls " 9:29 am .
" " 11:49 a m IVew Castle 10:33 ate
Radio/tee ? .. 1;29 pin Enon -.., !!; :13 ant
Emir. " ..3:slirp atj Leetsdale .4. , 1:09 put
Leetsdale Ace.s:l9p m peer rails " 2:3 mn
i
Bealeralls " .8:43 pm a.em4diae ". 4:3314)
Leetsdale "10:939M•
'"- •• " 1:23 'cal
rate Oaks Sun. - ?Alf Oslorsoni• '
day Church 2:l3tim day eatn*. -0:58-,211
,wp 51:%14D. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
Asir 12,03 D. m.Chleace itspreop arrives dallY.
.7.14. EIMBA.LL, J. 2 il., IMULTAstrGR.
9en
nin
Oen'l Tlcket Age*, 'llatiptenit. f
e.• . ;
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RANGE oraii
TIME.
GIZEIVIT VALLETFLAI,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE E
REGIONS WITHOUT CHARD L Ol C T A H M on.
On and after MONDAY; June 1811 418 PD TWO
THROUGH TRAIN§ DAILY (except Bandar) \
will leave Pittabtire Depot. corner or Elev.
anti' and Pike atreets.lbrlPAnkiin.ollCityßnje
tato, and all points in 0 0 Oil Becton's. - -
taLavit PlTTaannomi *BIM urPrirsniptegi
Day Ex • 8:00 AIM Day Ex:..t. 's:ls pro
Night Ex.... 7:30 pro Night Bx.. , • g ) 4ni
Brady le B A. 6 8 05 pto Bradya Hi:410:15 ato
Freeport Ao 9:4olem,litaodaW'lta 7:40 in
Rd SodaliMa 6:35 pmtrveelort At: 6:15 pla
Ad
He 6:45.a mllat Halton.. 8 :50a nt
2d Haltonl2:ok zol2a Hniton... 2:00 ppi
I
3d Hnitnn....ll.:o mold Haltotr.'.., 1:05 p m
ArnoltPs Ac. '8:00 p mfArnold's Ac. 7:40 sna -,
Church train to and from Soda Works leave v
Ptttaborgh at 1:10 P. Y. .artlye at Plttsburels
(Sundays,) at 9•50 A. It.
Express trains atop only - it Principal Points.
Accommodation rains sto_p at all nations
• J. J. LAWRENCE Gann iitipst.
~ -
• THONAII HI E LNocAllet. :auxin. '
am - • . . •
NUL CENTRAL 14
'FINN YL VA.
Imuwagg i E
rA NAIL
D. On and after A ril 25th, 1860, Trairos
will arrive at antigndandfrom the Union Depot,
corner of Was nand Liberty streets, an
follows: . . • . .
_:. Arran. - Depart. ' . .
i
Man Train.... 126 inn • DayEXpress.. 8:15
Fast:Line .. . . 1.45 am Sour:ern Eg.. 4:20 ant . - .'-i.
WWII No. L. 6AO am Wall's No. 1.. 6:n ant '
BrintonAten. 7:50 ant Ran Train ... ~ 8:16 Ms
Wall's 'No. 2.. S:6O em Ifoir'dee Nol lth:2o am
Cincinnati Rx.9:10 am * Cincloni Ex /g1:30 pna
Johnstown Ac10:35 am WalPsNo. 2..11:5/ ems
•
How'd Ac Nca 1:Iti pm Johnstown Ar. :o*pm.
Pittabbria Ex. 1:30 pm
_Rraddoks Exp ress 3:40 pm
Phila. Exprctstl:so pm, rMis. Express 4:2opm
Wall's N. 3...21:50pm all's No. 2.. 4:sopna
Braddock Ac.. - 5:50 pm Wall's No. S.. s:ospm
How'd A° Not 0:35 mg: Vass,Line. . . 7:30 tun
Wall's No. 4. - 1:60 p.m OW Lice.
No 2. a:2opat
Way Pawn ril):s/10 pm WAIN 60. 5. 11..__
..:00 PM
*These trains make dos e c on nection a; mums.
burg for , Balthnore.' ,-.
;" '.N
The Church Train /fares Wala •StattoneVeiT
Sunday at 0:05 ' M., reaching Pittsburgh
10:0& a. tch • Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh,.
/ 2 : 80 Ps al •11114 Writes a 5 Will, StaUorr
2:10p. u,
trains _ ••-. . - -
.otairinnati EXPresfi reaVsis
,dally. All oat
daily except Stmday., •
For nattier InDarmation mall to
W. H. BECHMTPH, Agent.
The PenniYloanlaßaltroad Covany will notes
sums any risk tbrliaggage, once for_weeringap •,
panel, and limit their responsib ay to nllan. •.•
drec Dollars In value. Ali Bassuge- Us e'
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thatamcmia in value will be at titertfic oF tha
owner. linietatuten lag 'M a / a l contract, ~,.
EDWARD 8.-WLJAtAILIt.-
_•,.itp.22 ':.floneng Superinteadent, A1t00na,1,2%,
E iT ER IC - PENNBYLV ANI
Pas ILVAD.-ott and after Apill 26 th, / 66 0: Ma
senger Trains on .the We stern • Pezoisylyntia •
Rat roa will arrive' at and - depart from tha
Federal Street Depot, Allegheny Clity.as ibllown •
Amiss. ; .Dnor. ,
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Seringd"e No18:40 a m ' ' •
5. , •4:.. 7:00 an
2 Ceeport No.18:20 a m reeP.;; : iNe. / 0 : 20 1n1 '
Express 10:40 atu ps Nol 11:20 ani
Sharpteg . No. 11:20 p'm Express - . a:5O pm
Freeporf No.' 24:00 p m
_pringd'e NO13:30 pin
Mail .. ... „. . 550 pm Freeport N0.25:20 pm
Sprlng . aPe • No . 3s:2o Wm Staringd'e No 2030 pat
Aboye trains run deny except Sunder. '
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Sanction
ever) dunday at 7:40 a. m.,reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Retuning, leaves Allegheny
UoCity st- I:40 p. and.arrive at Allegheny June
nst 3:40 0. m.." s- , •,, • . - • ••
Conanrrariolg Tattatin-For sale In packages
Of Twentvk between AnedtenY 'Olt), ' CbestneX
street, He rr's, Bennet rine Creerwßins. and
13 harpstaag , And Rood es -the Msdatrotopmsg
at Stations speufied on tickets. • .' . .
The trains !ming Allesteni City - it' 7:00 s.
al. make dlreet connection at.rreepon withWal.
. 1, .. ker's Une of Stages for Butler and Hitssabstswas
*i.antoaires st sa e b s e ar
t s ua tEt 0 :1 3 t, pittsbur i h. and at th e De pot, ghenYn-
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For fernier Inibrmation_applzto_ • .. .
JAME LEVraan‘ Agent. •..
- Peden/Street Demi.
The 'Western -Pennsylvania Railroad min ttal
sr stuns any risk Mr Baggage, except Ibr wearing
1 1 PParel, and limit their "responsibility •to Ong
Hundred Dollars In . • value. All baggage et..
ceedinst tele amount in value willbe at the rietet
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
apU
EDWARD H. WILLIAM,"
_ , Genend Supariatendent.- Alt o ona. . ra.
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101342701 k OF TEILE.-.-On end after MONDAY,
April Zetb,.1859, tralaessftlien7e and arrive at
the Union Depot. as .1 1 ?Ilows:. . . .
Matt_...'• • •: . rt. :• ,: Arrss. ,
~, ....•., ............ jag A. IZI. 12:13 a. Ins
Fast lino.-- .. ; ... 9:43 a. m. 7:13 D. m
Express. .„.,. . . .. i . t ssr l -2433 pok.; : :.33 a. Illi
Ift:ea' dealt -- • 5:33 a. ra, 0:58 p. m s
MoDonald's AAteta,No.lll:43a. as.: - 8:18 ortna
Steubenville Ausbmmod. • 3:56p.m. 933 a.ba
MeDanekl4 Aeon. NO. 2 416 PA. - ;•gtlit Mins
buratal Mirth 'Pubs- 19:58 p."m. 9:58 a..m.
437 . )1:33 r. W. testa will lea v e
4af.y.
All wil:131:11. Sada wlll arrive 5'97.
other trains will run dully. annusys eumZots
edw . . , The 9:43 a. m. 'Tram Walts` Mose eon.
.actions at Newark ter Zanervlfte.,_ , r • •,- .
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Depot corner of Groot and , Water streets,: u
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e l leiteettort/kzeozeOpn 11:00 A. zr. N.',03 P. ar.
Ex. to end. fro:zit/ova. 3:00 P. X. It ~ .1 0 A. le.
West Newton Aceonild 4:00 P. 3Z. filan A., iir.
Braddock ' 5 AecomOt'n. 8:15 P. M. ' 7 :r.lar. if.
Night Ae. toiltX ± st t.lo:3o r. a[,.._ c:•13 A. X I
Sunday Church Train to . '
~ and am West Newton 1:00T. *rattle OA.
for tickets apply. ti - -
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Railroad , Item konisk'qatil Naval.
' hal And Ot. Joe ..Hallroad train Quincy, connect
twit •it , Lawrenins, Topeka i and c.likamcro. - . with
Atitece for all points n ,Hansas. At 22n 1 of
track 'most, At' 1171:swoyth with the urcommll,
STATES got' CUM PAN '8 DAILY'
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All Points in the Tekrltbilel4'.
And arttiliA.HDERBO2O. tai-wEERLy
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All.tiqueione., Santa lie, and aQ 138 4 1 1.
:tins and New Mexico., • e ,
Nile the mono •aditttlOnf:At rolunitastook
ark asitdpment, and the '''lsrangenientt, thedll
wl esponstble triv.idiuld Trans portauon•.l4nell
from lta western Unarm!. -was road .new •••••
unequalled ikellltlsa, fOr Alta traillsllQ4l9u
. &atria to the Via .11/km.: , •••1
Tickets for sue at. all the pnisdpa: omeea
the United Mates and C'lnts4Mt- '- •
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