PETROLEUM MARKET. - OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE, i THURSDAY July 8,,1869. ~. The market was excedingly quiet to \ day, the sales, being unusually light, while, compared with yesterday, prices -.have undergone no quotable change. Crude was nut qnite as strong' and there appeareo to be more offering and fewer buyers, than on Wednesday, while Re fined is holding its own pretty well, as , there was no disposition manifested to make concessions in order to effect sales' ~ There was conside 7 rable conjectnrin r , , among operators in regard to the forth.. 'coming monthly report of: the' Titusville Herald; many • expect that June-will show a alight increase over May others contend that it will he less, while others staila,AXdieve that there will be .but lit tie difference either way. The report . will appearin the Herald of Saturday, ..and we will doubtless have reports from' , there today iv, telegraph. But a single Rale reported . , 1,000 each, July and August, at 15. July, sellers is • said to have been offered at 143, with out findig buyers; August is still quo led:at-15. 'Offers to' buy ',seller all year at 14k, a dto sell at 14 ; 1 4. Buyers all llyear, no anal at 'l7. \ ' uzFirrEnL, • - Ent a singlo sale,. 600 September, at 333 f. - Quotations may be fairly given at ' 314(g131.X on spot; ,32®32X for , July; 33 for ' Attgust;' and 3335 for September. Lines for Atty. to - December; and Onto. ' - ber to -'December,. 33®3335. Eastern markets firm bat quiet. , • . LUBRICATING' .. OILS. , Eclipie Winter Lubricating oil ' 40c . Eclipse Railroad-Axle - ' ' 35c ' 'Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle • 80c , HAVHIPTS OR CRUDE on. Fisher, dr, ,Bro 1,760 bbis • G. S. Thomas - . 480 " ' J. J . , - Vandergrift..... • 480 ." John Speer- ... • .. 400 " T0ta1..., 2,820 bbla. OIL ,SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R. A. Hertz it Co., 800 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. I on: SHIPPED EAST .1710 N DUQUESNE •' • DEPOT. • Brooks 13allentine & Co., 156 bbls ref. toWarden,'Frew (t CO.; •Philadelhhia. Hutehison 01l & Refineing Co., 365 bbls refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Phila. Duncan&. .Williams, 108. bbls refined soil to.W. P. Loganlltro. Philadelphia. 'Total 629 MARRETs-BY TELEGRAPH, ToR/Fl-, Jab' 8.77A5b,33; pots quiet at 17,37@7,62; pearls dull and nom- Anal. , Cotton! without change; -sales of 1;700 'ba' lea. l t at 'UN for middling - uplands. Pinar-6664*p aar barrels Florir 10 4glsobetter on shipping and more doing; saleii of ' 15,700' 'barrels 'at f1,50@ 4,55:: for superfine,Btate: and •western, 15,40©6,90 for extra State„ 6;05@6,50 for extra western, 46,90®7,20 for. white wheat el4ra, g 6,40 for Ohio, $ 7%7,50 for for c hoice 'extifi - 158©10 for choice do.; cloakag Steady; ir.clutieci in sales are 290 barrels ; of,e*tra State, last half, of July ~ at $6,63; California Flour ; limier; sales ,400 'barrels' at 66,4066,90. Oregon ' quiet:at 89©9 3 50. Whiskey firmer; sales of 2501:Gisela =of western at 9Q35@)81;01 free. Redelpts—wheat, 56,005 bash; ' ela. Wheat active and. - 3154 higher with good export deinand, sales of 170,000 bu at 41,46.f0r No. 3 Spring; $1,47 for, No. %and '3 to :nixed; $1,55©1,57'f0r No. I do; $1,5503f.60'f0r winter red western; 13462© 1,75 for inferior to'prime whits California. •11Ye_i1fiet and firm. Barley dull and 'nominal; Barley malt flrnl; receipts 5,000 bu Canada. 'Corn—receipts 66,441 buand 2We . .better with an active speculative demand; sales 112,000 'bu at 69©92c for new mixed western via canal; 813@93c for plo via railroad; '93.3 for white western. ;Oats—receipts 59,536 ,bn, I®2c better and active demand; sales "'90,000 bu at Slai 81%0 felt -western afloat. Sugar easier; sales 300 hhds Cuba at 11©11%c. Petro leum firm atlin4 ®l7•Sfor crude; 32®3235c for refined- quiet at. B©lso for • Ainerfeati:' Linseed 'oil steady;' at ?lig 1,02 in erkkics. l , Spirits turpentine' uiet at 42(x442x0:- . . Prdvistone—porkquiet and steady; sales ` 400' bids at T31,87®32.02 for new mess; ;26©27 for prime; $28,50®29 for „primer niess. `Beef eh:lady:l34lw 120 bbls at .. $lO for ffew plain - mess, and' sl2®lB for, new wit* . meas.' Tierce !Beef nem . Inalat's2o®2s for Piline mess, and s2s® 30 for India mess. Beef Rams (Inlet; Wet of roo'bbia po@3l. Cat bleats dull and heY,lti. eales of 145 Pigs atl3% - @i4iffbrelfonidersoind 16417 c for hams: middles quiet and steady, with sales Of 100 bikf` L iki hared at 16,0.: Lard' dull and- trooping; salad of 470 tcs at 19%c, chieflyl9@l9%,c, for steam; and 19%®19X0' for . kettle rendered. 'Butter dull at 16@)280 for Ohio, and 16(4)35e for State. - - Cheekte - heavy at 11®15e.' Frhights to Liverpool firmer, with, shipments of 100,000 butfwheat' at md@sgd per sail. iind'9oo,l4(' ‘ d per ateatiler,affd 6,000, bbls flour attn. 641(4)2.s.'fid:Per attain. Ai& and In fair export' and" sPeettlitiVe dernand - forcomon grrdes, extra ; estern and State; Wheat very firm; with' a fair ,export demand. Rye'. quiet 'and 'thin.. Oats firmer and fairly active at 81@)8L%ii .for„ Western afloat; Corn Very firm 89.593 c for mixed western*, via canal, and rail road: Fork . :: quiet at ; cash, and /3i,95 regular for tneis. . Beef 'quiet and unchanged ,Cut Meats d ull ,aadt roop ' log." *COP quiet and Unchanged, Lard quiet at `190)19,0 for,. fair; to ,:prime steam;. Mega quiet, and unchanged. ,• CEE104.430.; July B. — Money ,: active; -Ex• change firm. Freights neglected:; and non:dual, with engagements 5o for wheat to Buffalo from. Milwaukee. Flour ;irolerablyactiiv and:market firmer, with 1111 Advance.of 12351gIbc.perbarrel. Sales tifilio Ms springs:Ants Rt.85®6,50; and other descriptions.quleta Wheat: active and excited.-but demand altogether spec- Imlstion;eluf ltdvandelol B@3UnWas gained -otralf grades; and No; /Spring bloled at $1,3234; sales of No. 1 at $1,84@1i15; and •gpf,Zio, a. 44 111401183 p and, during:the af • Ate/Anton lbsre worn liberal sales at: $1.£15 ,:foriaNo,l2.s 09in I /al tapderately active ~Ipeetdallve.. demand .and. prices. were .;hilthertratinutiteadry sales or No. 1 , at Miggsfik, l 4. l rbrll9 l :4 at'79@Sol4. } ,.,erpi awg af 79f,gisx'o , in , options;zliberai sales "werg, 79©7840 11 '0110 .11V , 4Y seller lasb I half of lily, 130(5853,5n se ll e r August, ,ipatit . f ; Sti4ialad• 'altogisther ,'speculative and.stiiiiitet. firma, with au..adiance_of ~.81g8Xe4Teloittie at;s9% , @)7oc for; No. ',2; , k 4 :4 l ::Xve:t l rnierindlnhigli. or; :sales at ,vvosolori eh:Haig at 'out - tide Itii4e,: i litoctite; and nolnlnal .t st for rNo 16 :atOre•' . Elighwines •; , ,Inactivleecpfthbn i vyrs at .Pse, but' no I+ull z Yro j iltdo r nS and market ear fm. andescriptions of hog product; Iluotittionti ntiminal:':lllessTork 832.75® 83.90, ,:lrardlB®ll33fo...Dry salted Shout. • den a 161 pie ., -Receipts 4,039 • bbls liodr h f w.hOat, ,d 8,415 cori ;•-142 Okla. ~ Shipments:4;Bs3 blos ••41our l l , 113,1148-h,ushf,Wkeafi , h catli;.soo 4 11141-PallaY.,, ,j ¢ia rnr;. i i,r i4 1 1 1 5w 6 4-04 4 .44 !Cris etiorbejnofti. ` 2 .1 _ 11 . 1 71 : * :1 11 9: 1,411j4 • 7 "1"i 100 for common to medium leaf, Ill® 20 for good darkAo do. bright Missouri leat,tB2s@so for fide bright do, 110©10,40 for black. Kentucky wrappers, 826@40 for bright do. Cotton quiet at 32 1 A©33c. Hemp dull and unchanged, with sales of undressed ranging at 90c®51,35. Flour active for lower grades, which are scarce and wanted, and all quotations are firm er: spring sold at 85©5,15, XX 0.50, _XXX 87,50, fancy 88,70@9,50. . Wheat:. bad ; weather caused a firmer feeling, and outside buyers in some Cages paid an ad-. vane of 5c for new fall; small iota of poor spring sold at $1,10©1,15, choice' club 81,25, strictly prime choice new ied 81,85©1,40, fancy new red and - White $1,45@1,50.... Corn firmer. and higher; mixed sold at 82(4)86c, yellow 85@89c, white 93@98c. Oats better' at 67@70c. .Rye firmer, *l,lO. 'Whisky advanced to 95c. tiroceries quiet , and, unchanged:* Provisions quiet, but the feeling is bet with more inquiry. Pork sold on orders - at 03@88,50, the, latter fbr extra. heavy. Dry salt, shoulders sold at 130. Bacon on orders, 14@14c for shoulders, - 18®18;e0 for clear sides, 21c'for canvassed sugar cured hams.- Lard Anil and. un changed, 19@19346. RecerPts-700 bbls Roar, 5,600 bush wheat, 4,490 bush corn, 2,z00 bush oats, 150 hogs. : CINCTNNATL July &—Flottr. ia rmer but not higher; sales of stiperfinent44,7s ' @4,90, extra at 85,10@)100„and family at 55,75g6. Wheat, under an improved - demand, advanced 52 and red winter now commands 81,30®1,35 for Nos.. 1. and 2. Corn higher and firm at 75c for' 'nixed, and 76c .for white. Oats 'seams apd higher at. 70@)720. •for. mixed. Rye firmer at 8.1,10©1,15 for Nos. 1 and 2. Whisilly advanced - to 95c and is firm. Cotton inactive at 33c for middling. Linseed 011 declined to one dollar. Mess Pork at 02,59. Balk' meats firm but quiet; shoulders at 123<c, rib - sides at 1630, clear rib sides at 1634 c, and clear sides at 163.0. Bacon steady: - shoulders at 14c, nlear rib sides at 173 . 417mc and clear sides at 18c. Lard dull at 190 for kettle rendered leaf city brands. Money is still stringent. Exchange steady at 1-10 per cent. off buying. CLEVELAND, July B.—Flour quiet, but steady and unchanged. Wheat less firm and lower; No. 1 red winter offered at 81,38; sales of No. 2. do; at 81,26. Corn;no receipts and the market firmer and held higher; No. 1790; mixed 890; No. .2 76@ 7ec. Oats inactive but held higher;'No, 1 State 68@'70c. Rye dull and nominal. Barley; no inquiry and nominal. Petro leum; Wade more inquiry; Bales oft2,s9ff bbls refined at ‘2Bc for August;' same -figures asked for luly; crude dult and held at 86,40 @6,50. • o'. j ) ' TOLEDO, JulkB.—Flour diill/and'noth ing doing. Wheat-Lamber /opened le better and alone 1-130 lower at- $1,92 on spot and seller the mouth; .white • Mich igan le lower at. $1,40; No. 1 red $1,39. Corn .2@234c Aetter;/Nv. 1 81e on soot, and 800 seller the month; No.2 70©70 - !4e; rejected.7oc. Oata'le better, No. 1 Mich igan 70e; No, 216943. Ave; none in. the market; 81,10 offered ibr Michigan.,. Bar ley nominal. Receipts-,900 bbls float, 8,300 bus Wheat, 8,000 bus , corn, 1,200 bus, oats. PHILADELPHIA • July B.—Flour firm; sales-of 10,000 bbis; northwestern extra family 86,25@7.00;, fancy 89©10,50. Bye Flour ateady at 56,1234( 8,25. Wheat firmer; sales of 3,000 bush. led 81.4E© 1,52; white $1,61@1,75. Rye firm at 1,33. Corn scarce' and, higher; sales of 4,000 bush. yellow 98@98c; high mixed west ern 904194 c. Oats steady, at 75(p7cfor western. Provisions dull.* Mess Pork 833. Lard 193ic. Petroleum quiet; crude unchanged; refined 31)4 ®323ic. Whisky unchanged. . • , _ MILWAULEE, duty_e.—x lour dull and nominal. Wheat firm at 81,38% for No. 1, and 51,34 for No. 2. Oats unsettled at 88c for. No. 2. Corn firm at 13.50 for No. 2. Rye firm at 81 for No. 1. ,Barley nomi nal- Grain freights unchanged. •Receipts —flour 2,000 bbls: wheat 58;000; oats 3,000 bush. Shipments—flour 2,000 bbls; wheat 3,000 bosh. - • 7 July B.—Cotton firth at 323{ 033; receipts. 31 bares; exports, none. Flour; holders ask an advance, superfine at 85,50. Wheat; new 'at 81,10(34,15. -Corn at 93.' Oats at 80©81. Bay at 524 @25, Bran at $22: Cornmeal; fresh at 04,10,1111 n dried 'at 84,35., Pork at 834. Lard'at 1935©2034:. BaCon quiet; shOni ders 14N, • • 13atarstout, July a—Flour firth arid quiet. ':Wheat"steady with sales of red at 81,50®1,60. Corn firm; sales Of white "at 98c®1,02; yellow at Mc. Oats' at 65® 75c, Provisions unchanged. Whisky ,less ; , firm. and offered, at. el;00, buyers demand Less., DEmacni,. " July B.—Flour; demand good; choice 17®8,00. , iWbeatscaree and bigher, with moderate - demand; No. .1 white fy3o; No. 1 amber ff 1,40. Corn 77 '1579c. Oats 67e. Pptatoes,B7Xe. . • unroara iumiom). .:PITISIBITROR. FORT WA7IrRI it .CRI. .0400 RAILROAD. July 8.-300 bbls flour, owner; 19 bdls bides,,:;-Hayti; .28 bxs cheese, .133 Canfield; 22. sks ,raga,, God. fray & Clark; 12 bxs cheeie. W., 101 Kirk patrick & Co ' 44 do d0.'150 bits isnild, H 'Riddle ; : 3 tubsbutter, 10 bbls egga, W B Graff &Co 1 car "cooperage; 14 I' Adams dz Bra; r 100 bbls • flour; Montgotriery , I di . Schlegel; 8 bbls eggs, if Rea Jr; 50 bYis .oheeso, bIJ Braden: S bbls whisky, Thos Modre; 70 tibia lime, Semple & Reynolds; 10 bga rags, 1 bbl eggs, W D" Cooper; 25 bdls broom handles, W Mardorf, 50 bbts whisky, S Meorickert & Co; 50 do do, Shipton ilt t Wallace. iltuvaLerru ANb PlT7'i3tlit9ll RAIL. Row,. July 8.-400 bbis lline, - AloKee • & Bro; 100,do do, *darns dr. Co; 100-do flour, 25 has uheese. Waft, Lang &,,0o; 1 car lumber, Pollee Longbead, & 'Co; 1 do limestone ore, Brown dr. Co; 2 cars stone, 3 L L Knox: 90 bdls chairs' , Bedford Chair Co; 2' bblaeggs, Day & CO; 25' bdls bows, M MeWhinney ,& • Co; • 285 , 6xs • boots, Wm Pickersgiil di Cm' 10 'kegs to. bacco,,M W .Raokint , 12 bga rags, Bi c . Bane do Anger; 12 doz brooms; S p tihki. var & c0;.21, firkins . buttery:li Riddle; - 23 'crocks apple , butter, Van: udder 4;8; , 39 'MO oats Molraoaa Ifeyol,' I .A:l4...tolotatcrauislo itaiLlump, Jcl . 7 §, 480 Pt , la oiv G 8 l'hotn a; ,480 ,do.: du, J 1 V,ande a rirl ft ; 1,7 0,40,d0,,1P.ja11ar Ik9; 1: cif tz(n It', 3' 0 liapPO'& •2401111 ear litlditi:" Me 'tilieht;'Partei & 041i'2'ita - do, 'Jahn Moorhead: , 1 'do da, 1 A'l Wbflibilda; •Valirtanbark; IN Placrula ;Mil 4 y:)l4s oltgeliat Rem:Lear grain; Scott &I , Gissit 25 bite , aide, -Kell and 'ltiteliart: , B 'Mils ( . 4. lll lkwi 44Sailth;,91 sits - oata,l3 , RaffertY; . 1, car,limpo IQ LHeypolds; .60, bbi a refined oil; ,50 dzi" , liihricriing 011, LI ;W ;. ; C Twedelle:‘ , , "''" " ' 'fi , isninuis „curnizarzierz. AND , Sr., Lotiti Ren.noiu. July 8.--43 bxs solar. atris; ra'Seit M Co; 27 skstark.,A • If Childs ; 2' bbls oil; 1 do tallo ~,p M 4 04P 0t66.;-'62 Pk 6 fish; R & A C ; 7 billii eggsi IP fi eraighead;; 5 ski , rags,' I Hun lapf42bbla eggs, W:Ef Graff; 3'dti.do,'24 skerrilga,,J'A'Graill,Scars-bulk 'wheat, 3 .8. Liggett & C0;",2 dabone dzyit, , Sartman ,}de Ki•,l do Rims, W Hastings.- . •;:: , , • ,-;.A.ftpazionfiEkreTlop,' ;July it -LlOners .limestone. Superior Iron Co;., 2 do neap erage r lialya & linberlionl• 4". 40 da. J , M HemphillabbitLeggs,..J Sartori; 800 bgs pstg.,. Keupedy At Aro -0/ cap; limber, 'lllBll, larke, .it h r/p; 7 ,it atopo i ki A Topt ~ sli• srjitt , -;...0 4tietieitill itl flti ' wt. ac. Azi k i hboo , , : ,, ...i , g.. 10 m ~. .(,,. • PIT'LSBDRGFI : ': . "GAZETTE : FRIDAY, JULY 9, ,1869. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede slowly with five feet three inches in the channel, by the Monongahela ,marks. Weather yesterday, cloudy and hot with indica tions of rain. mercury at 4 P. 31. 89 in shade. No arrivals or departures to report aside from regular packets. Kenton from Portsmouth was due last evening, and will return again to.day, as usual. The Lorena, from St. Louie' to Pitts burgh,,'-passod •Cincinnati on Tuesday. The R. C. Gray, at last accounts, was loading at St. Louis for this port. Passengers and shippers should bear in mind that the Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed, wilt positively leave today for Cincinnati end ! • The Glendale,; Capt. Hare, is up steadily, and ,will take her de pirttUre'fkit se; 'Louis to=morrow. iThef Glendale is one of the best.boatsr in the trade and makes her trips. with great • regularity.. , • The rielivernon will probably follow .the Glendale to St. 'Atli& The Camella Ls still laid up, ' undergo ing rePaira. ' Capt. , Shisble has returned to St. Louis without having contracted here for a new boat, and the same is true of Capt. John A. Williamson. The Glasgow was to have left St. Louis for this port on Wednesday. ' —The Wauanita, Pittsburghto St. Louis, passed by Cincinnati on konday. —The merchants Of Vicksburg, have concluded to build a boat for the Vicks burg and mouth of White River trade. She is to be called the Vicksburg, and will be a clitipper. / —Harry Doberman, clerk of trie' Silver Bow. was to have loft St. Louis / on Wed _nesday for Steubenville and/Pittsburgh. The Silver Bow and half dozen%other boats are laid up at St. Louis waiting for an opening./ —The Bougal Tiger met with an ac cident at BOck Island. In dropping her tow of barges through the bridge;-,one loaded , wit*, ice• struck ; the pier and crushed in one-corner enough to insure its lo s. ;The ice was fully , insured, re pon says, for *BOO. - , -TheCincinnati Enquirer says: Capt. Jam:Hermiston has returned to the city, after a months' sojourn in the "Smoky City" and its 'vicinity. He has not bought a boat yet, bat has one- in view, and we hope soon to see "old Tubular" on the kat& again. . /"...'Ailfsoolitis the tipper Mississippi is .10w,enough.the rocks above Fort Snell ing will be .taken out. With these ob structions removed,' there will be as 'much water betWeeti St.'Paul and Min. neepolls as therels between the former Place EtnaDubuqne. . . . • albeit Duppe, passenger on tbe.Sal qie frorn , Fert Benton, was dangerously stabbed by anotnar. passenger, a crazy Frenchman. The latter was undef the impression - that he was Surrounded by saysges, of whom the Captain of the Sallie was the head chief, and wanted to kill them ail. —The sinking of six, coal barges at Chbotatv Bend, on the Inwer Mis sissippi River, by the Comet, from some nuoxplained cause, is undergoing in vestigation by inspectors at New Or leans. The,pllot on duty at the, time el the disaster; has been suspended dur ing investigation. —A late Little Rock Gazelle says the United States survey boat has arrived from above, and. will leave for Gisela natl. She has completed surveys to Fort Gibson, and decided that the distance from Little Rock to Fort Smith about 130 miles, and from the litter place to Fort tiribson 293 1 /, miles. —The Vlcksburgh Rerald of the Ist says: "A. small steamer is being -built at thisplace, below the city. We learn that it is some forty or fifty feet long, twenty feet beam, two engines, One heifer , and two chimneys. We are informed that steam will be raised on her, prociably, to-day. She is designed for the Bend trade. Ths intelligence fro • th nearly all poi-• tiona of the South has continued to show a proaperous,advangewent of the grow ing cotton crop, the weather litYing been steadily hot,•tvitli - just bulllcienr mots lure -irimost localities to give it produc tive and healthy developement to the . plant. The corn crop generally prem ises well, although to a limited extent it has suffered for want, of rain, but the result on ,the ,whole Will probably be favorable. —A Cairo dlepatch tinder date of Tues day _says: The 'Louisiana Sand Under writr.r were burned here to-night to the ater 'a edge. The fire broke out in the pantrY of the'Lonisiana, but from • what - came is unknown. The Stan bound for New Orleans, and the Jennie Brown were in great danger at one time, but they :were finally towed to a place of safety, The Underwriter is now at the Kentucky shore, and her hull and ma chinery saved. It is also proba ble that the hull of the Lonlabms can be saved. Nothing can be ascertained about thelthut or insurance to night. RIPER' PACKETS. 8 - VlC ' LI E. VOR CINCINNATI and M jaggit LOUVILLE.—Tbcf tine w eeny r steamer. . , SATEFIIIIIAM - . . . Capt. p. W. Mem). rtli , leave as above on YittDaY, the litst., olko,elook MA P. AI. : VIM troves or Dimas , ♦ apply on Mari or to _ ,j 3,7 FLACF., & C9l.LtirliWvol.t, Agents. _... .111P,'PER 211V‘SILA8a941. FOR ST. LOUIS, - l EiCO'l li dEgt . 'HEM. liilltUQUF, and OT. UL— he steamer; • , • ' I.II4IO.CALE.Capt. JOUrt_I4. H*BL Wilt hare , ror the' above ports THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock r /Vor treiant or pawilige apply on board, or to ' - FLACK a, VOLUM/WOOL, Agents ' orOtiAtI.'BAIINKS, - Agent. - . )" UitTAR L %N1)•A.I lf , XFPt,i6 , l,llf iiro.r.toltyr, 4, :4,0).44A,11!in aer Mit roo or oon tsfroia, dial" In 1* XII 4.. u• kintikia j.!• _ 41.4 M SAtiLdS,' MINN:AN; matter. re Item redid i Ottawa rig IAII,EB COL rA Ns._ I . 'Fiala a5.01.1.1&1N GWOOD, • Agent.. , • i•trrigAtursHips.- , r. co , Li*EAPO r Aliparalb 1.3 k 1 ' QUEENST,OWN: ;TUB INMAN *AIL' 5TA1141,31111 0 3. • '`reasept, • &Mo l ar . ,ci.• Lb* telebrat4d f• 1: OTTY FAitib, A TY Q9'NTlNtre B° 72.fii4 E v oiiiteliP AITIu°III4 EFZEt r - •; 13AMITSDAYi.;fidin Pier :45. .1 , 4 t 4rll River, Isiew . Frk. For naspoige or fartler 14forni.ion omit tt , ; J , ;;, 01ri i likt-411,wir• • ro rtrni ivrarzi L ' .. ( tintoli,ele . llll)l4llo. • k'Tfv4 )1 , on iisti t *Toot -A! EIBW NT.R,S SICILY 'EMON SUGAR for idatiLft hlndoada *lints selibet Nina& Orlemone. ..ovin one port eau. to. make thirty. tumblers lemonatlei .JUR:vretsitedfadd fin sale i/V 1 1 1; (Frit liAltl ANN:" 414 4 Wr ja i torten be nil tn street. •nr•-• I" . ' • geibmatlito r d it ad„, r r ""04111•JVAXIMCIPP ~_ ~ (, MISCELLANEOUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiii No. 100 Third Avenue, Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain Goods, Direst the attention of their friends and the public to their dnely assorted stock of Lime and Nottingham °lnaba, Vestibule Laces, Damask Reps. Perry's Mezican ."cloth, Satin, Deletes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and Walnut Mouldings, Ppritig Beds "krf supericirmake,' Hair Matrasses (pare ehlte hair4Pillows, Bolsters, and everything pens intim .to a tiret-elass bed. The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies atthe insnection'er 'their guistoMers. Pure white . Eastern Show leathersalways en hand. HOLTZMAN /6 WIKDERHOLD. 19'0..100 TI-111AD AVENUk. mvs:ll4- • 1, • ROCK TI-THE BABY Ett EARNEST'S. PATENT CRIB, BOLD ONLY )31' ' . LEMON & WEISE.. Prisctical Furnltniv iltiumfacturensi &e., - us irop - * rmI:A.VIE.N:VM.. Where may be founds fill mortment of Pak , lor..Chamher and Hitchers Fun:attire. &SS GRANTS PRINTINGINK WORKS. 'O. E. ROBINSON, .MANErriCTURZR OP Black and Colored Printing do lithographic INKS, VARNISRES,. &O. grays Ferry Road and 88d Street, lel6:eno PITILA.DELPHIA. TRADE MARK. DITHIDGE'S FACE - P1100,E" -IraPPIT COMETS. • Oritcnor Ctrr krtatt•imt'UND:ScrareYda, Plusbuigh, • P °TICE TO CONTRACT° Me , — -AT SE A.LED • PROPOSALS , i'for ' GICADISIA VING and CUMBING tab - 1'011616113g streto will.,be tee ;Ted at, tilts blue 'Until htt)NDAY July 19th. 1869: _- FORBES STKEET, from Magee. 2 lo Chestnut Street. Magg=== THIRTIe-FIRRT STREET. from Llherty %trent to Alle.heny Vallee Railroad, And lbr Eiradlog anti Pavingt•' lr sy ti 1)11. ALLEk__,' from Hemlock alley ig the Allegheny Valley alltoad.., APPLE ALL it from !lotion tett liiitenbergif street. Specifications and blanks far tildtling.can .be had at this Office, and no t ida Will be considered by the Con mate*. hal , as made out on :he; gPoper -blanks. The 'Committee reserve the nitht to re jeCt..ny or all d.de, • R. Js .1101,1Ret. jygnol. CRY Engineer. JOH NU. RTB.WASti 11011 T: 11. PA:IVERSON. WHOM H. PATTER lON' & CO., Ariz) 'COPMESSION STABLES COB. SEVENTH AVENUE it . LIBEEII ST, ..rrzrssuncin, Pa. !` .D.h, • . 7 . T. SWIN? I. M. Baer: `WANT & BRAWT, .rAILIIIMECTIUML AND . ORNAMENTAL '-CARVERS No. 61 Sandusky' St... illeghehy Pa. A. large asson.mut of NEWEL POSTg and BA.I.I..nTEUS constantly on. nand. TEL/WING of WI 4esprifi nit. aline 0f.9.:v1M RESH "AD"' ItECEI'VgD • dtilf at ITENSANIN PIILFIIIIBd reirrefar .Ish .stand, No. #BO Diamond Harket,,Pitts bn.gh, and at the Twin city Meg/leer City, corner of Ohio and,Federm street! Can - be .Itad all kinds of Bea and-Lake ash, Halibut, Shad. Beak, eoddsh. fiaddoelt, and Eel. ,Also, large supoilas of White; Lake Flob;'eafamoa, Ma's, bterse,on. klerrloe sad ..Mainnaw. Tema , . which enables tor to sell - at 'the Itiwest 'market pekes, wholesale or. retail,: We Write , all- loved of Fresh Fish to give nee 'call, and we' Will ineur them a treat. •. *Mal KEYSTONE POTTERY. • .••• S. M KAFA-4. CO., • ' Manotaturers. P • .. iiimElintw4LßE. sumo". waltz ate. otliee'sadZuil arettoe. tiBETITY EITAZET rv HP pre •• KIT gtendint • • AEW;A N,D COM PLETE RES. IDENCIe FOR tiALE.7•Vnry plsasantly situate lop Of ground •801114 fret; lb. bou= t tear: ang.d wl:h halt, double par lor. dining mint. .kttehrzw , ipantry. wash 'room, larAe,cellar. odb bar*, and unlaned attic. a riff' range, marble nantler, cornlev;• centre' •&e. • evert thing itlth had In the hest trannsr.. The meal on is re ttrettand'pleasant: 513,01.10. Terms • • 7 - curl! F . iT3 • ; •• • • • i :1 4 ixth uvfat.; OLTICS OF CITY EnGIS/1811 , Atitip,evaVirrou s l'immunair; July a: 1889.- XOTICE.-4-The assessment 'for rs.,lqr ,and gaNing am.lintlerstreetto the Alleghenyiruiler Hall. rord, lq neyr..ready. far44airdaationlitncl canoe feet , at teas °nice tuibt'l9BUN &SD KY; July lA, when ortilbe rsturn..d.tolkt qty Treasnor's till -e far collection. Iys. - • . tIOO,RE, City Busineer. LlTricsCrrY.Ennmsnn, • • ' ' Jia Ist. 1869. NOTDII3I.;--The- Assessment .tor the B ardwalli, on, Boundary and Laurel streets is now beady. Tor exant s natlati; and Can be seen at, this grace until , 11i0N144,Y, Jul 101194 / 8 60.' 'When It • *III beirettirnedy tci the City Tr..asurers office tot collection ' '1 i• :L 190011 g, • i3111:11 -. • • • . „ Bun/neer. RFAIECCA' "Oviltipv ritrioctice ti , hart tit iftWeit'tfinfiche iindttifica4 dt)ta zi, rPlitig27 t' "87I7f"t''knP4rTlifril •glittlY; trom'Cr* cUa#Nei a sf:ej ;0V t fun 411 e pr nalik4 !Wend lii d tuyal of that ‘p- Velntutent. : pn KY,44.IIO.I4DAY,VOILIy 3#44 4 bOtl. I l 4, ' L l'? 4, fr . ] c ri. ir J , .1011KPRAiPlYr;" ' l '` f , : • ...., +-4 , ..I plf,,:, Ar. , BO 'SHIN- , !.•,: , /it ; , 1y5)195, ,,, „ ~,,, ~ „ A.,lltl,4MidilAtt,... K2EDGEWICIFE , ili B TßEET4= l rhe uxierelgued, „bp pojuird , to &mesa _damai t B tornati. , tot , opentag Sealgewlok etOst(ilixth ward, Vlir u( AikifilVELli si llin t ikt on ,tti Dion Pee tklir HPOATv dilly- fi w. t attci'eltwk X '.•, ? ° !1 7 1 1( .4 4 ? I T A TI, Pri: 1 0 giini n !M' 'jYs:ll.ls' '/ :1 '':' ' '" '.' ' MV:II. I %)MIT T•F P '- 'l' a. iirOttrifottki'ic"ido4' ' ."' ta v. , ,i: -,,,.::.,:.; , ~ i ) , ::.; , : ,-.•, :::i :rAI 4 CY commAKERY: colt' , EaTIOR Ma l(lY Clildi..lg ,awl,pq: , lyCl 13.4?0.2 , 1. fa 6,116,1 0 4 titrat,.bor,e, o r iNploild allay, Nl VP2Ptti"iicS siiii,' i;i4ad . " :,iti:ic. Orel= ind naktnOn Etiont, nouna., , :t.; ' ~ I.llloR , Olfir AVILOTHEy . • . 4! !r#oll`, l l LP o l4,,i t ial m , •• ; • „ • ~Tfi r ati f i,i , lo. WiTrCtißA • ' ' • , • • ig4cslo4lxi4 L—Potbinoialihkelf. to tialf,barrels: Rin9mit,ittrlpkthirtir rt 1; lizeirrel Ito. los itßia Ilm-ydniON d eigritt74ll4l:4oh4ikeegfirtir She ~ If A -1314.1:116Ti1f.f. __ 04 ! 4 . 149 L L. 7 411c:T. • IMLIEIE3 11[F, IRON 011 Y; MUTUAL LIFE IIISIIRANCE CO, Of Pennsyl.*dnia. Office, 75 Peden! St, Allegheny City. DIRECTORS s o . Hon. JAMES L. 6RA.IIAII, Rev. J. B. CLARK D. D... • Capt. R. ROBINSON... , Rev. Ay.R. BULL, D. D. Bev. S. H. w*EaBIT, D:D.. W. A. OXRD..Dasider Allegbeny.Trust Co; • JACOB RUSH,'ReaI Rotate Agent, SIMON LOUD. Mayor of.AlleglifilY• * C. W. BERN Y, Hatter, • • A. B. BELL, Attorney.ot-Lary, D. L.*PATTERSuN, Lumber Here/ant, D. BWOGER, insurance Ageot. Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON President. Bali* J. B. CLARIS., D.D.,l)llce Ewesidest. JACOB RUSH, Secretary., _ C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. - - • M. W.- WHITE. igrailos.r. Armiere. DANIEL WOOER, Genq AOnit. . . This is h ome company, Conducted on the mutual principle, each policy ;balder receiving KO equal• share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be ,lsaned on all theilliferent plans of Life erCili e l.trillgifs 4 Ve u g e it:tte a t: C t u ol= policy holder: and thereby retain- themoney at home to encourage honnindustrr. mh2o:eig . BENAPILLNELION INSURANCE, COMPANY. OF ALLEOHENY PA. if- OFJPICE iar raiaKi.n; SIVINGtBANK BUILDINPS, No, 41 9blo 'St.. Allegheny. A HOM3r. COMPANY, managed by Directors web itntnen to thC Community, who truet by Ulf dealing loperika awe of your patronage. HENRY 0.0. De ItIDDIJiI DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, ID. I. Patteriten, Geo. H. Riddle,. Jacob Fhins, Simon Drum, J. B i Breath, - W. H. Stewart, Ch P.. Whitton, Joe. Latitner,' H. J. Einicann, . • , • GEN • ap10:0115 . . CASH COMPANY, .•. . • . INSURANCE PANY • PrIELAN'S Dinimzipra, -• _ No. SS Fifth'. Avenue. iaeeed pleas, • P/TTSBITZUH, PA. .-- . . ~ Capital. 11-11 "Paid trp. . DIRECTORS. i N. .1. /Peel,. iH.W.ollver,jr; Capt.'l4.llalley, Drag wallace, S. H. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake Hill, .•-.. IS. Wanrkan. Ju. IL . ktilley, 'lhomas -Smith, ;Jno.S.Wllloek, ' ROBERT H...R.INgt, President: i • ' J NO, F. JENNINGS, Vice President.' , JOS..T. JoH - NiTort, Secretary. Capt. R. 4. alt.A.ClC,lieul Agent. ... . .. .. Insures on Liberal Tema on all Fire ... . .. _ and; Marine Flak% .. _ . . . ~ . , : aialget ' 1 " - `.•.- '- -' • - ' ' - - - pENNsti,vilria' , - INSURANCE 40RIPANY,, Of PITI, TSBUFISH; . • INSURANCE .... .. . cril e m i tooptif i mon ErxitiptT, want OS •..13 IRO. - ,• . ' This is a Home Company, And Wrung against tail, ly Tire extinilvelv.• • • . , , LEONARD WAL'PER, yresldent. . • ' C.C. BOYLE • Vibe President. . - ~ - PAABE,HT .PA'l l 3lloH,•Troasisorer. ... . , '• WHOLE IdeItLIIICIfY. Seeropi at lesdae rf.,; Leonard Waiter, 1•• '.43eorgeWilson. i 4 ' C. C. Boil% • Geo. W. Evans,/ • Hobert Paid*. J. C. a.aPPe, /- . • Jacob Painter, - J, C. Plainer • . • Josiah Xiag, .. . , J a hn Voeettei.„ , Jas. H. Hopams, A...Ammon. , • 'Henry Sproul, .:. _,_ 374: INDERILMTY AGAINST LOSS NT PIRA FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA, OIPTICE.42II a 437 073121=1:13 near ITa. vicharc d t, Charles If. Banchez. . Mordecai H. X.eal"' Tobias Wagner, - David S. Brown , Samuel Grant., IsaaeLes, Dale, Jacob R. b th, '. - Edward C. D Feorge.W. U eorge • gales. CHARLES O. BAN President. EDW. C. DALE. Vice Pre4tdent. , W. C. STEELE, Secretary, pro tem. J. GARDNER COWIN, AGzetT, North West corner Thttd and Wood, Street'. NATIONAL - INSURANCE - CONIPANy. Cor. Federal Et. and Diamond, Al ghenp, Mee. In tliii'V6COND NATIONAL BANK (surr.Dme. •• W. W. MARTIN, President, JOHN BROWN,_Ja.ilifce President, JAMES X. isTAVENSON. Secretary. - J. r John A. Miler, 'Su: Loctbart.lJoei. Mien, Jiut.L.Granam. Robert Lea, I C. C. Boyle, inthlirownatt tkorLelOttst v : Jacobilopp, !dams Jno. Thompson MoNaniiher• , s9B • 11 1 ;;' '.• - . •WESTEJIN PANT OF P;TTEIVITRGH. • ALS.MANDItit NIldIO&i PreMdent. \ PAL P. HERBERT.Bertury. • • OAFT. OE0116:N lEw ',Oen dral A'gent. °Mee. 9 X Water strt, Pant;ilk 00011 W are. WUI Isouse,lnD Stairs, Pittsburwls. • - . ie-iere , against, all ee 'kinds of:Ftre.an,d rinl Hisko..•A hob ItUltikitiOnc VUUttited •by Yeetosi who are wall known to. the . community. and who art , determined try protaptuers ittd.ltber. to , matntabeebeieharseter which they have assumed, as offerlese,the best protectlon to those who deal= t 9 , hawitietie ' ' • . : • • , ntaxdrOna:-- - Alexander lltnlet. \Jesuit. nu all7enai - IL 'Miller, Jr., Chu. J. Clarke 'James Dinkliley,!' • , Niiriniainl3, Kvali, . A lezanderglpeor, Joseph Kirkpatrick" Andrew AeMen;k • ' Phlllinikymer, . Dsrld M. Long,. Wm. Morrison, 4D -•, : • • , -- \ , n 097 PEOPLES' INSURANCE LORI. rANK,." , \ N 0311 N oi.. Lemma. WOOD £ FIFTH Ed% .L flonu) Company, taking Fire and Marine Maks. I • - • MILECT9IIBI • Wm. Phillips, (Apt. John L. Rhoads, John Witt„ • • • Batumi D. - Shrive; John E. Parke_, chutes Arbuckle. Oapt.'Jameakitillet,' , Jared M. Brash; Win. Van Hark,. -Wm .;W P. ifa James D. Verner ' Samuel Id 'kart WM. j'aIIJIAEV 2resident. . JOHN •WATT . ,_ ice President. GARDNER,. Segretaiy. rl A Pm. SAN. WIRTION. Reiter*, n t.- AL L lEll4 , Pdt E N T; , ISURALNCE , CQMP a ii, OF PITTSBUItGIi. OEM METH BTEEET, BANS BLOC!.. In e z " / 1. 4A..; /44 , 1 1 44 •nt F,lre and iii/t1:16 i ' :. V. 1 1. N li i rMa r A _ _4ro s l4:thelli. 0. G. DONNELL, tiecretary. ' •', , ... oepr. )VM . DEAN. General Agen t, . . . . . t ' ' .... 'Teilist*llBl • ,', ' , • ./Ohnpowinar. , ~ , • :; .1.•;" r I took.- 'T. J. fosonOn t - - .V.ee p . 0 E.. Huseey e ;,.;,,• ,raorlepovep., , ; , Hervdy Chld, Frincli Where, :i obarlew Hpap '11..1 I 1 ~ ,nam. J.:Ti , :l3toeledele. pept...Wm. e . • T. '4{,, 2it,1711 , 1 i , . , , . . , ~ . 3i ,•• • 1 •,;.f.,fl ,•,.. t ,'; . . •,. r. ,,, I mr. .. , : 1 Fut.)le. 'or iAI 1 ~.. , ;r 0 131 tnoi I 9a 1 In ! 1 E 1. 2i I . ifil til g , Ro ) , '::, ogANji , mailjg OF, TARIOUS Qualities 1 And Colors 'Patitoular •attentioti given . to !tying Mali tad r d p d alriu . g . !kale !0?111,.. , lt,tr,p!alfcgl!i7 i,d iplieea • -'' ' '''., - 7 :'. Aw , SA :IfO r gElPli., , _ '' • . - . Ho. a Nesientai ' Aiiiiiie, satauf 55... . pITTBSTIRGH. PA. it . . . 1:1101,EY011A " r iNG / 1 9 11 .4 1 4, j.t s watEB. litte6 lot int. zeta 4 ant A* saht4t torte ' ll Mgket Plc& • • ,1iii,,, W•4#9 1 41 larikhiS•itirzi at to 612 - X - EPitV - jith, Wee, Cooper, Gottlelb Foss, Jacob Ruth, Joseph Craig, :fere; Holum. pRON, • AGENT. atna~cruss. RAILITA2II . _ - 1 § 69.17 - HAWES' Tnis GOGH.. POET WAYNE & cHICAVO E. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. E. From May 9th, 11569, -trains will leave from and arrive at the Croft Depot, nortiraide. VIM" burgh city time, as ,S bI lo w s: ChiTEx...^9:oB amCb icago Ex. \.- 1:58 nEre' Yg?Er. 7ll SamtChleagoEx..Ds:o3 pm ' Cl. gl4s:l4anlWheelingExlo:4SanChicago NMI. 6:5134 =lSt. Louis Ex 7:08 pm , ChleaguEE,...9:43 a miChl‘goEx&lll4:oBp in Cl. & Wa , f( Ex 2:014p no Cleveland Ex 3:53 p tto Chicago Ex.. 9193 pm 'Erie & Yg'n Ex 5:58p rn W'e &Erle Ex4i3B-p tr. Cl. Exo:s3pul Departfrom AI tegneny. Arrive fit All4phenti. Beer Palls Ao.o:sllam I.,eetsdale Ac..0:58 am Leetsdale ". - 10:03 a m Bes , r Palls " 8:213 3,16 • II:58 alto New Castle "10:93 am Floehester." 1:101pms Enon - 9:13 ion Enon .3:58 pm Leetsdale " 1:08 ym Leetsdale 'Ace.s:l2 pm,Bea , r Valls " 9:43 pm Bealfells 15iL3P14,1feetedale.. 433 DM Leetsdale '."•410.11111Plar qtt• • " 7:23.azia Fair Oaks Bun- . Pair - Oaks Bun- day Church. .1:lm, dayi..hurch. 0 :58 . 1m1 Alp 0:9331. Chicago Express leaves - daily. J.M. eagoExp_reas arrives - 4*u,, ..7431., KIMBALL, SVOIILLOUGE„ ' • • Genii Ticket Aiteaks.` opn Butiten't. aufAi"i& e inert VALLBV-RatwelteAD; asTail m wvamogi 'SY az.?rr. On and after HONDA.Y, Julie 14th,199 9 TWO THROUGH TRAENtr - DALLY , (except Sunday) will .leave Tlitabure ~•44. :Corner of Elev enth anti Pike atreete,fcr Fl'ardclln, OR City,Buf.. filo and all ixiints (1 - 011 Regions. lar:Avx virramomo2. , mittiv virrsnoß92 Day Ex "'11:00 It Thlr Ex 5:15 p m Night ..... 7:a1) pm Night 0:30 am Brady's B Ac '3:05 p >b Brady' B Ac 10:15 a M Freeport Ac 9:40 a m Ist godeirks 7:40 a m 2d SodaW"ks 6:80 pin IPtert:Ori AC. 6:13 p let Hulten... 6:45 aln ISt Hutton.. 9:20 ain lid Hulton : ..1 2 :00- Aapikl Holtew.T.. 2:00p m 3d Hnit0n.....11:00 la lad 1:05 M. Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m (Arnold's Ac. 7:40D m Churen train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttahnrgb. at 1:10 P. 111. Arrlyo2‘,Fittabnild4 (9n n dltYll,Tat 9:50 A. W. : • Express trains sti*.only at principal pointa. Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRENCIA'Aenn Stip% ap3o THOBLa2H..IUNG, Ant. imp% E EN 113i.L-VA NNIAuINTRALItAW AD. On and 'alter Ap L Yll 248th. 1859, Trains will arrive *rand depart,from the traloh Depot. corner of Washington and Liberty streets, follows: , . ..„ Arrf Mall Tratad.... 1:445 AM MagEr.presa.. 2:15 Fast Line 1-55 aa Soutnern Ex.. 4:s 0 ant Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 AM Wait's N/3. 1.. •13:30 am Brinton:Acc , n. 7:60 IL MaWThiin 8:15 am Wall's No. 2.. B:soam Hays , 4lAalloilo:2o am Cincinnati 1tx.9:10 am ._Vincin , tlEx. 12:30 pm Johnstown Ac10:218 sin Wall's NO. 2..11:81 sag How'd Aallol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:0:2 pna Pittsb'eh By„. racidocks Ac. 3:10 Dm Phila. ExpresallTpm Phila. - Express 4:20 pm Wall's No. B..igiatOprd Wall , s No. a.. 41i5Oten Braddotk ke.. ,- s:so•pm WWI No. 4.. 6:osam How'd he No 2 915 pm *Vast Line—. 7:30 pia Wall's No. 4: -7: Opal MOW - NI Ae No 2.8:II0 tan Way Passn'r U IrM Wall'sloo. 5.. 11:00 tint *These trains m050.010%51 gonneetion at Barrie.. burg for Baltimore. — The Church' TrairvleavesWalla StationelreTT Sunday at 9;911: reaching Pittsburgh 10:05aer mo , lte,tvirning leaves Ilttabara/a 10:50 la.' and afrlva) . al "Walla BtatiOA • , 2:10p. m. • _ .•ClaclanattNspresa leaves . 41ally. All °the wt For miner ralln aerl4s KWITH, Agent; The Pennetiv iany will notes •sume any ring gage,,exce for wearingly parel, apd limit th r rea4nedb ity to One Han. dreg Dollars inaginets 21-execeding that amount In value w be at tka risk of the owaaa' s , plea/ pike," ay epeeist igattftetg EDWARD . WILL , Wry) fteParalliMperhomendtrEW 2314155 1A a5i. ' , . Pit . 2W , E Eit , 'er - r . ..: - : `7';÷;,7f.F;: _. ,PEN.11517.F.t23 "-- "' ' • - '''''"" ' RQA.I).-7-On an rApr il 254. P , :6fO, the Fsesenger .TrithriMlL. 'iVitetalverzarytcrwa, Hal road will arrive at and depaM, from ` the ?Wail BtreeZneptit, 'All .wy CMS/ Sti folToitost _ . Arsine. • r . BrortngdteaNtilet4o aM Mill...looi* Freeport No. 18:20 a an.Freeptett NA. ,3I 9:.29am Expresso; '.44l94olimililAttplft ‘l.ll.:Wany Bharptog . No.ll:slo.o oniiiapress— . .12:50 pm Freeport No.,246:oo.p.mr „, lngde_.N . o 1:4:30 pm Mail ~.i. 550 pm evert PF0:25:20 pin Springd'e No 15129 a pi 811angd'o N 028.30 Pat Aboye trains run The Church daily except Sunder. . Train- leaves; ikilegttenY amaction every dunday at 7:40 a. m., r eaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. - Returning; leaves Allegheny City at 1.90 p.m. ankarrlyeittAllegkeny June: Lion at 3140 P./11. - - 7 - . COMMUTATION Tnewrre—r r sale Inamtsigte i ir of Twenty, between Allegt, City, : Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Tine Creek , Etna and Bharpsburg .azui goodo4y_enthe trains etWping at Station or one Med on - I, eta. The•traMs.- - Ltsving lAlleglietT: CIVIL 4 4:00 14 M. Make aireer conneetion at xreeor with ker's tine of fitagestrosDut/graild arluabsWllift. Through tickets ar n4a b e h purchase dat th, Mice, No. 1 St. Clair - nexrettriSu nsittillridge. Fittabursh, and at. t eDe kleV a i ~ For farther WPM:Mien-OPP LF .41.g_en • , • . - 4 : ll3r i i redbgeg a 'reet ue l it The Western rennsylvAniA-1141/mad lor tri v so same :myrisk Ayr Baggage; except forto apparel, and limit their responsibility to.. One Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage - -ex ceeding: u is aanousa4marallumelbe at the risk*? the owner, unless tstfenbv specia_j__contmct— , -.,,., , (~f ...;.IaDwAIID H.; .1.-1.1.110P8, aptGeneml srmerin • m i tten it.l , • na.Fal r.._;.... 77: 0_ 11.1 t 1145113ki_ :al i T... z 1.2.. _ 4 1 ,. , ri:.:,,... .:' CINCINNATI A D • =-"..- • .... 2 z- --- 40UIS RAILWAY. . • VW° Etoi4 usdANGar P:Mllalr. ' • ' 1 li" uIeDAY. April getb, Ise% vain& wi/llmmut4 fig . :oy4 at, the U n ion Depot, as fblLOwl: ,- • - - mail , , ~: 7, , .....- ... i- ,... i: ! s ikijgrt ii :! iii ,- . id r 3 t. . 1 - t. ' • trat Ldoei.,S .14 . , •Llefft -131;03 . 44 in. l i.ft: a 314 B 2 Express. ......... .... , :....51: m. Ikr &Ma: Mixed , Ate'lli..L.4.li. Li?. Atitia Ea f !Al 8 P.11:6 McDonald's Ace , * 0.11 j. a. m. 8 :18 a. in. 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