The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 27, 1869, Image 3

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°MOE OF PITTEniIIRTH. GAZETTE,
moNDAy, July 26, 1869. 4
There is no improvement tonote in'
business generally., nor is it _expected
that there will be for,: a month to come,
Country orders are very scarce, as count.
ry people are too much absorban
curing their.ciops to' give =mach atten-"-
tion'to city pdrehisits; - and"the demand,
therefore, for',`almost everything is.re
stricted niainlY to supplying immadiate
wants. Wiin good. rops; however, there
is every indication of a - good -fall busi-
.
APPLES—In good demand and we
can report regular sales at s3©4'per bbl
for We to good,`arid t4,50(gi5 for choice.
/BU'ArfER —ls dill' bnt unchanged; 20
@25 Tor fair to strictly' prime: '
BEANS—SeIee 'at $,75(2. '' ' - •
L
I.
BROOMS—Qdoti3d as 'follows: No. 's'
$6,50; No. 4 16:-No. 3 , $5, No. 2, plain,
$4,50; and market fir . • '
CHEESE-.--Sales Western Reserve, at
15; Hamburg,•at 16; Factory, at lir and
Goshen, at 18. -
CARBON OIL—Ls dull but unchang
ed; sales of 50 or' 00 barrel lots,. at 27©
28. and in small lots. 29@30. -
DRIED FRDlT—Peabbes have still
further deolined, and holders are -anx
ious to realize and 'ease out. We ' now .
quote at 7(4)8 for quarters, and 12®13 for
prime halves.. Apples 10@12C, as -to
quality.
EGGS—Sales at , ;20®21. . 1
FLOUR.--The flour business, to use a
common phrase, is almost played out
here. 'Many of the dealers are about
sold out, and as, they cannot replace at
rnesent prices,' the arrivals are very
Tight; it seems that the time has arrived,
when our mills can successfully corn-
Pete with Western Flour* as Winter
Whatls about as cheap here as Spring
Wheat is in Chicago, and -as a cons°.
quence Winter Wheat Flour is rela
tively cheaper than Spring. The mills
are reported as running to their full ca
capacity, and their orders are mainly for
supplying the city trade. Choice Spring
Wheat flour IS held at $7,00 while Winter
Wheat is quoted at $7,00©7,25. Medium
grade Spring, such as -, - bakers usually
buy, is quoted 14. $8,50©8,15.
GRAlN—Wheat is unchanged with a
steady demand and but little offering;
prime-to choice ; (old) red, may be quoted
at $1,35@1,40. ,uats firm but quiet with
a supply fully up the demand; sale 1800
bush. at: 69N—email sales at 72@73.
Corn, is very searca - and very firm; may
' be quoted at 900)95. on track and $l,OO in
store. Itye,is in steady demand at $1,25,
and a round lot:might , command $1.28©
HAT—Salmiof new crop from wagon,
$15@25; as to quality: Baled-(old.crop)
scarce-and. firm with sales at $25®28, -
HEMP--Last sales at ROA.. , -
11IISKS . ---Sales at 2%@3 cta per pound.
T,7707 . - . --Clevelanci. Lime is quoted at.
$2,50, per bbl, 'and:Common White at
$1.75.
/ LARD OlL—Sales Oi r Elb:"2 at $1,15©
1,18 and No. 1 at-`1,45®11,48 - : • - --
POIJLTRY- - --Sales or • spring chick
ens, at 65®6,70 per pair.
POTATOES—DuII and neglected at
$1,50@1;75 per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Firmer and higher. We
now quote at 1.50)15t for Shoulders; 18%
19 for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 19 for
• Plain and. 23%©24. for Sugar Cured
Ban's
,
- and 17%®i8 - for - Breakfast Bacon.
Lard, 20V,, in tierces and 203;®21 in half
bbls and kegs. Mess Pork. $33%.
PEANITIS—SniaII sales at 12. - -
SALT—Allegheny River brands are
quoted, by the car -load, at $1,75®1,80.
PETROLEUM TRARKET,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GikcisA
MONDAY, July 26, 1869. _
The oil market was considerably
"stronger to-day, and compared with Sat
urday, prices, especially for Crude, are a
shade higher,' and even at the advance
there appeared to be more buyers than
sellers, This time last year, Refined
was higher than it is now, while Crude
ruled lower. The former sold , at 34
for a line running from September to
December, while spot Crude was only
held at 14. Now the 'same delivery of
Refined will not bring more than 35y,,
while spot Crudeis selling at 15. -
It was r*ored to-day that the Titus
ville Herald will make no report in're.
gard to the production for July, and. the
reason assigned is that- the , :reporter, ,"of
that paper has been's° grossly deceived.
by interested parties, that it is, found
impossible to . give anything like . an ac=
curate report. The rumor is said to
have come from the editorpf the Herald,
though we give it as -we got it, - not pre
. tending to vouch for its correctness.
As already intimated -_Crude was
stronger, to-day, and about a quarter
higher and even at the advance, the
offerings were, by MO means large. Sales
or three lots of,l,ooo•each for July at 15;
and 1,000 same delivery at 55;90, on cars
at Venango City.- :Seller all year, may
be quoted at 1.9 . 4 and buyer all year, 1.63 ..
REFIXED
•. Sale 500 first and. - last' half of each
nionth, .Augiit to December at 33; 1,000
August, last. half,buyer; at 3; 9
'and 1,000
'
July at '2 Later' in 'the' day lines for
i " •
the late.months. were noted at 33X
xamsniAmA OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating: 011.„..., '4oc
Eclipse Railroad Axle' • 35c
Eclipse. Machinery ' • 75c
Eclipse' Spindle 4 • • 80e
RE ' OEXPTS'OF CRUDE
Mahar 4 Bro
Pool er Bro
R. T. Leech
E. H. Long . ..
Total , 1 1 440 bbla
,
OIL SECIPPED 'MA ST BY A. V. B. B .
Citizens Oil_ Co. 414..ttb1a __refined to
Tack & Bro.. Philadejphia. • •
Liberty 011 Werki 346 bbls refined to
W. P: Logatr& Bro.. Philadelphia.
FaNitcett, L. &8.200 bblit refined
P Logan et Bro.. Philadelphia. ' '
Liberty 011 Work 150' brie ref. oil' to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelfihia..
Lydns 6s Bro. , 13W bbls' refined to W.
P. Logan & Br o ., Philadelphia. '
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 50 - bbls refined to
Waring. King 4 Co., Philadelphia. •
Total:Refined "- ' 1,230
i OIL SHIPMENTS PER vit.s;r PENN. A. E. FL'
G. W. Holdstilli & Co., lio bbls retitled
1 to WaTing; King '& Co , ThiladelphiS.
<gr. SHIPPED Eit3T AT DrQUESICE DZPOT
Brobk6 pallentine a: co., so bble ref
to Warden, Frew it CO., Ellll9delpiila.
MARKETS Eir4SILE'GRAPH.
,•
; NEW 'YORK, - ph 28.-,---CAtton is. dull,.
'with sales - Of 2017 bales at 340 for middling
uplands. A . . - Flonr; receipts of 1,315 harrelir
the market, is 15®25o•higher. with more
_
doing;' part for "`e xport, sales of 14,100
barrels et.54,13466;50-foi:iiiiiinn e ' State
and western. tiveozuGfor extra State,
46,035®7,50 for extra "westerriir4 ss @ 7 • 73
for whit°. lithOatc,Axtrai,l6o_o@il7s' for
Ef..41 ,:$7OB for extra St.'liouis, .and
119®10;50 , pr; gObd choice ' 4IOJ . ItY°
FioptrAria,Afiltki ;aaleteat tariata at.
11,70 ®6,78.0 Cuar meal !inlet and: , very'
firm
.TXll*-t/40504 4101541).50.0149.
se:
Wheat; .receipts of, _53,266 bushels; the
market is 2@ . 3c better., with a fair export
and speculative demand: sales 126,000
bush..st-f1,57®1,58 for N 0.2 spring; $1.52
4'311,53 for. soft do.; 6463 for No. 1 spring;
$1,60a1,63 for amber State; $1,70 for new
,amber Maryland; 51,70% for atrbar
Michigan; $1,72@1,75 for white Califor-,
ni a; $470(4)1,76 for white Michigan. Bye
quiet and firm. Barley and Barley Malt
nominal. Corn: receipts were 83,795
bush.; pricsi. are I@y2c. better,. with, a
fair demand, partly speculative; sale 84,-,
000 bush. at &50(4)61,06 for unsound new
' mixed western; 61,07®1,13 for, Bound do. •
$1,14 for high mixed, nearly yellow. Re:
ceipta of Oats were 2 8 5 , 160 bush.; market:
heavy and lower; sales were made 16,000
•bushat 82c. for western_luatore;,B4c. for
@)8.1;c. do. afloat. Stock of grain, in
warehouse . : wheat6o6,oo9 bu.;•cora 414,-
ot6 tau.; oats 82,196 13u...rye, 19,337 Jan..-
barley 361,123.1., malt 92,065 bh.; peas 2,500
tiu. Bice ,dull and unchanged. -I.,offee
quiet and unchanged. Sugar f quiet and
steady; sales 200 . hnds. at , 1114@124.1 for
Cuba; 131,/c. for Porto,ltico;; 60 bas. Ha
vana,at 12,4 c. , Molasses uneattled. Pe
troleum steady at 17!,c. for crude; 0 2 34 e.
- for refined. Hops quiet ,at ,10®16e. for
,Americatf. Linseed oil dull at •97c©$1.
Spirits turpentine quiet at 42©43c. Pork
firm and : quiet; sales 600 bbb3. at $32,75®
,86 - for new mess; -chiefly $32;75 cash; $32
old do.; $27©27,25 for prime: $28,60(0)29,25
prime mess, Mee beef steady; sales 160
barrels at sB©l6 for new plain. mess. and
51212)18 for new extra mess. _Tierce
`Beef is nominal at $20®25 for prime
mess, and $25@30 for India mess. Beef
Hams are, quiet, with sales of 140 barrels
at,55@31,30. Cut meats are firm and
quiet, with sales of 175 packages at 14c
for shoulders, and_ for hams;
middles quiet and steady. Lard firmer,
with sales of 400 tierces at 17©193tc for
steam,,and 19,,1®200 for kettle rendered.
Butter is unchanged. at 16©280 for Ohio,
and 16@36c for State. • Cheese quiet at
11@)15c. Freights to Liverpool are lower
with shipments of, 50,000 bushels l wheat
at 7V,d. per sail, and 7 1 6@t8d. per steam.
Latest—Flour closed ' s©lod better on
medium and low' grades, with a fair de.
mend for export and home use. Wheat
is quiet and firm at $1,68 for No. 2, and
$1,62 for No. 1 spring. Rye firma and
quiet at $1,30 for western. Oats dull and
heavy at 81@8434c for - western afloat.
" Corn quiet and firm at 90c®51.07 for un
sound; and $1,08®1,13 for sound mixed
western. Pork steady. Beef unchanged.
Cut meats nominal.,Bacon very quiet.
Lard firm at 193,4®19;9c for fair to prinie
steam. Eggs quiet and•unobanged.
Cnic.soo, 'July 2.6.=—Eastern •Eieliange
quiet at 1 1-10 per cont. off, buying; and
-11.10 per cent. premium, selling. - Flour
quiet and 1.0(g25c higher, with sales
sPring extras at $5,87.%@7,60 for /Sir to
choice. -Wheat in good speCulative re
qtiest; No. 1 advanced lc, and No. 2 ad-
Vance& 10134 c, with sales No: 1" at $1,59
©1,3934, and No. 2 at 51,375‘12)1,38; ' clos
ing unchanged for No. 1, and firm at
$1,373 for N 0.2; this afternoon - the mar
ket was quiet at 51,38 for No. 2, cash;
$1;35?,1S bid, seller for August. Corn ex-
cited; No. 2 6(316%c higher, and--rejected
6c.higher; no grade I®2c• higher; sales
No. 2 at • 293®98c, and • rejected at
89®91c; ' no.. grade selling at 80@82c;
closing at 96c for No. 2; this afternoon the
market -was quiet at 9534 c seller last
half of-August. Oats quiet; sales of No.
2 at 69@70c, rejected at 66X®67c, closing
at 67140 for No. 2. Rye dull; buyers of
No. 1 at 51,12, and No. 2 at 51,0. Barley
firm, at 51,30 for No. 2 seller last half of
September. Highwines are firmer, and
51,05 asked; no sales. Sugar at 13-3-.J3
14%c for common to prime Cuban. Pro
visions firm. Mesa Pork'at 533,50, clos
ing with holders asking 533,75. Lard is
inactive and nominal at 19y4 ®197 , /c for
salted. Shonidersl3W3l334c. Freights
are dull and nominal at 4c for corn per
steamer toltuffalo. The receipts for the
past forty-eight hours were 3,338 bbls.
flour, 24,865 bush. wheat, 36,085 bush.
corn, 11 1 136 bush. oats, 2,748 hogs.
Shipments-12,399 bbls. flour,. 28,349
bush. wheat, 70,523 bush. corn, 12,670
bush. oats, 37u bush. ryeF4oo bush. bar
ley, 4,423 hogs.
ST. Louis, July 26.—Tobacco stesdv
arid unchanged. cotton nominal at 32@
32%c. Hemp firm and unchanged. Flour
firm, with good demand for low grader;
superfine sold at 55(34,50; extra, 55,60
(36,00; choice do. 56,25(36,37)4: double
extra, 56®6.75; treble , extra, .$7@7,75;.
fancy, 88®9,75. Wheat; low grades
firm and unchanged; but Medium and
low grades qualities 2@3e lower; prime
to strictly - prime red ?fall, 51,30(31,37%;
choice to fancy do.; _51:,40®1,65; choice
white, ,51,45(31,50p no spring 'offering.
Corn; beat.grades firm; mixed in bulk
sold at 93cr.choice- State, 51;06; mixed in
racks,-11,10; choice: do:,' 51,05; yellow,
51,06;.g00d to- choice white, 51,06(31,11
Oats inactive but unchanged; new in bulk
cold at 50c; do. in sacks. 60c; old mixed in
sacks 68®69e; white 70(4)7.5c, Rye steady
and firm at $1,25. - Whisky-firm at 51;05.
Groceriea quiet and; unchanged...! Pro
visions . buoyant, 'with the. 'tendency
strongly - upwards. Pork , ' sold at 533,25.
and heavy. held at 584,90.- Dry Salt
Shoulders sold at :13%c,, ibut :this price
was refused at the close. Bacon; shoul
ders sold ontirdert at7lsc; rib sides 18y4c;
Glear .etties -185,(310c. Choice '.Sugar
Cured Hams 23C.. Lard quiet and 'nomi
nally unchanged, at 1834®19c for smaller
lots choice tierce. 1-teceipts—Fieur, 265
bbis.; wheat, .61,200 bush.;:cortto 14;300
bush.; oats,_ 5,000• : bush.; rye, 600-bush-1
hogs, 200 head. .
'-% Cm'cciitiATl, jitly 26.—Plour" firmer
and, higher; fimi1y.56,26@)6,50. Wheat
active and higher. ' new, red 41,25(31,35;
state 81,50®1,55. Corn scarce and high
er; earS6c. and supply not equal to the
deniand. - Oats firm' at 74©76c. fir old';'
new 63@700. Rye higher at 96®51. Bar
ley Selling' at 41,25 for -neW fali; supply
light. Cotton nominally unchan ged and
none in market of consequence. Whisky
excited and higher; closing at 51,05 and
More - buyers' than sellers. 'Provisions
firmer, -active and-less :disposed to sell.
Mess -pork- held .at. $33,50®34. . Bulk
meats firmer; shoulders ?sold et 1 13qc.
loosisend--13%c.- packed; bides firdt but
quiet at 160.; clear rib 16340.; and ciear
:17c. Saco firmer, ;leading ; Upwards;
sales of sh oul ders at-14%c .,' mostly' held
, at 15c.; side "18(318y,c. for clear rib; and
3.8. 1 / 4 @tB' e..for clear; - sugar cured /Mina
23(O7ACctUtlund:plokied 1 20 c: Lard 'held
at -19 i@)l9Mc., but not •Any -' demand.'
Butter. finn at-24@28e. Eggs 43(41404'
-shippers count. -' Cheese - dull; at 12®13c.
for Western- Reaerie, and .14% ®lsc.'for
factory. Linseed oil-drill and could have
been bought at 97c.-to-dar small. sales in
jobblngway,at 98c. , Lard oil unehanged;,
No. / and eastern 51,350130; TiStroleunt
steady at:2B®3oo.:;for rehired, Gold 137
buying, ENchatige" dull at
, piaf frayipg !
Money market easy. ' ' : , - i . . , .
Tot trio, SUli2.6:Flonr t steady at 56(3'
'7,501 for 'double *Ok - : - tra ',to' friney brands.
Wheat' a dhade better, with sales amber 1
at't9,s2 'ori-- BOW 'and $1;42; seller fur
August; No.'l. at' 81;44 on spot, and , $1,40;
seller , tor Augustt No: , '2 ' red' at 51,35,
white Michigan regular at 11,48. . Coral
-42)20 better, with, sales No. 1 at '394)51;
No: 12 at 970, and , Michigan at 98c. Oats :
- h o ld a k 78 c , , nyeeftdy at 51,10 for,No.
- 1. Receipts-900 lib flour, 15000 , buith
:wheat, 13,000 buil:l:Own, 800 bush oats.
Shipments=4oo bblallOCri 700 bu wheat , ,
1,800 bn cord 3r
• OitViriANDi ' July' 26 r- !Our; dit'Y
me 59,8 0 for treble extra' eihlte, - ,67,75
for outdo . extra : • aniber, fr,75197,00 for
- don 10extraleill- 7 *biter, - 'll6l o fieltra
:te4 IrlnterelatutLiGiso , tor liotiblaieztrei
' • fp,, , : t ."' , 1 ILA 7:l2aeus, ".')
720 bbl
220 6 6
80 6,
320 6,
illa
!EMI
PII ' LB-13 VRG 11 , 7 - GAZETT- TVEsPAY,.
4r
gl (4 , E4 256)
double-4,?,,xtra white, 1 0 , 25 W1 2 4 - f or
double extra red and amber, and V3,25@
6,75f0r double extra spring. Wheat;
sales four ears No. 1-red winter at 61,43;
2,000 bush. do. till the 12th of August at
$1,35; 2,000 bush. do. till the 25th of Au
'gust at 1,87:;1,000 bush. do. seller Au
gust at 41,36; two . cars No. 2 red winter
on spot it, $1,38, and four cats do: at
$1.,37. Cern held at 98c.@;41: 'Data held
at 80c. . . .Rye firm at. $1,10®1;15. Petro
stronger., refined held at 229.;
crude better andlielcl at 46,60.
.111.t.yrridois, July 26.—Flour steady for
low, and znediuta. grades 'western
superfine 15,504@6; extra ' . e 6 0 7 ; alm i/ Y
4 7 . 5 0@7,50. Wheat in good demand; ‘re
celpta.were large. prime chbice red sold
'at 51,55@1,65. large;
dull: I prime • white
41,04(4)1 ! 06; yellow f1.06©1;10.. Oats dull;
sales Prune new as 65@e90. : Mess 'Pork
quiet.: Bacon activeand ;advancing; rib
aides 18%®16c.; .clear ribs -19 c.; 'Shoul
ders 15 1 / 4 c.; hams 23@240._ Whisky firm
and in fair demand' at 81,10@1,11.
LOVISVILLU, July 26.—Flour fs'firns at
$4,25f0r superfine. Grain steady: Wheat
at $1,17®1,2.5 for red and white. Commn' n
balk, ehelled,Bsc. Oats in bulk 72C. Rye
$1©1,20. Leaf Tobacce steady; tales of
640 hhds at #5,80©1475. Provisions are ,
very firm and quiet: Mess • Pork at 1533.
Baccn, shoulders at 15c; clear rib atjlB,o;
clear sides at 19yc; hams , fan'cy sugar
cured, `434c,f Lard 19 ,e. Whisky 'quiet
and firm at *L.
. ,
MILiVAIISIEE, July 28. Flour nomi.
flatly unchanged. Wheat quiet, $1,45 for
No. 1 and $1,39 2 ; for No. 2. Oats firm at
70c. for No. 2. Corn firm and advancing,
03c. for No. 2. Rye and barley nominal.
Grain freights steady, 43c. to Buffalo
and Sc. to Oswego. Receipts-1,000 bbls.
flour; 36,000 bush. wheat: 1,000 bush.
oats. Shipments—ZOOTbbls.'fto - nr; 73,000
bush. v; heat.!
PHILADELPHIA, July 26.—Flour very
dull;. superfine, 85,12 4. Wheat dull,
and barely maintained , red, $1,50. Rye
81.35. Corn less active: yellow, 81,18:
mixed western, $1,15©1,16. Oats 76@78c
for western. Provisions unchanged.
Petroleum; crude quiet at 22c; refined
31' , .c for July; 33c for August to Decem
ber. Whisky unchanged.
MEP&Pats, July 26.—Cotton quiet and
firm; salealow midcllings at 31c; receipts
24 bales; exports 8 bales. Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat $1,10©1,60.
Conn 02®03c. Oats 8234 c. Hay: none In'
market Bran 21c. Cornmeal $4,50©
4,65. Perk $34,50. Lard 193.4©214c.
Bacon firm: shoulders.lso.; aides 19;46.
DETROIT, -.July--26.--Flour: there waa
no movemept and stock light, with prices
rm.-- Wheat higher; No. x white selling
at 11,7.2; No. 2 sold at $1,45; extra nom
inal at $1,82; No. 1 amber at CM. Feed,
Corn and Oats market bare.
•
Live stock Markets. •
YUurri July 26.---Beef Cattle
count up 6,990 for the week, with 3,550
fresh bullocks- on sale to-day: Illinois
gives 4,350 cattle, Texas 1,290, Kentucky
570, New York 100, and Ohio 200; so.
many Taxes reduced the quality and
caused a slo'w market for all but best
cattle; fat droves sold quickly at 15@
16c., and some extras at 1634 c.; meditun
brought 14c., and thin Texans, of which
many remain unsold; went at 9344512 c.; a
drove of 150 Texan green averaged 10c.;
140 of 7 cwt. good ranged from 12 to 13e.,
with 150 of 63‘ at 13c.; a lot of 190'rat Illi
nois steers, 73 4 / cwt., brought 1434®1634c;
90 Kentucky steers, 734 cwt., 1434@)1034c.
Most of the cattle are selling at Cc)mmu
nipaw. Total receipts of sheep 29,000,'
with 8,000 arrived to•day. Sheep are
scardely so firm, while Lambs have de
clined: fat sheep are worth 7c.; medium
6c.; poor sc. Lambs vary from
734 toAoc., the supply being. nearly
exhausted in. Jersey. Several cars
aheop remain unsold; sales one car Ohio,
90 lbs., at 7c; one car, nibs., at 63 1 4 ,c; one
car, 71 lbs., at 534 c: one car Canada
lambs, 58 lbs., 9, 4 1 '0; one car State, 601b5.,
9%c; R lot of 48 lbs. calls 734 c; a car of
Kentucky, 57 lbs, at .7c. Hogs' are
steady, with a total receipt of 23,260 head
for the'week and 9,880 for to-day; none'
are selling alive; dressed Ore firm at
123.jc, making them worth 10c alive.
PHILADELPHIA, July 26.—Beevae dull,
but prices are about the same as those
last quoted; salee 200 head at .9®93.c for,
extra Pennsylvania and western steers;
7@B3?c for fair to good do, and 6350 per
pound gross for common. Sheep in fair
demand,- with sales 9,000 head 'at 4(4)6 1 4c
per pound gross. Hogs unchanged, with
sales 3,000 head at $13,50@14 per cwt. net;
latter price for corn fed. • ' '
Catosoo, July 26.—Cattle steady and
firm at *3(4/4,75 for cows; 156@0•00 for
light;;, 56.8.5@7,50 for good to choice;
- 87,62, 1 %@7,70 for extra shipping beeves.
Hogs'active and ' arta at 118,60®8,85 for
light to fair,' and $9@9,20 - for good to
• .; • • .
- .Touts, July 26.-Cattle ,- .litiet and
'unchanged at 335@63;0. Hogs steady at
8@l0c", the latter,for heavy.
Dry: Goods Market.
Nsw Yosu, July 20.—The fall trade
has not yet. fully opened, consequently
there is only a moderate inquiry notice•
able for staple styles, required• to till
up assortmehts and for remote Emotions'
of the Santa: Prices,•in the meantime,
are yerrtirm and - in -sympathy-with all
raw materials. , Heary Brown Sheetings
of the , best-.eastern makes :Command
16X0L7c, and the best-southern 'makes
15}5©160. Good. Heavy. Brown Shirt ,
logs bring 13@l8j5c._ Printing , 'Cloths
830 fot' 64. .square- cloth prints'
of new - styles: 12)4c.f0r Oriental and Lan.
caster; , n@i34o for Americani Allens;-
. Ittchmonds, Pacific and• American; 14c
for Cocheco; 20c for new styles Mous De
lathes; 200 • for .Orientals;' 21c for Pacific,
printed Armures; 25c for plain and print
ed Alpacas; 22%c , for Manchester Serge
Anglaise, colored. 'Cotton steady and
firm. ' •
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
FITTSDDROR, FORT WAIM3I it CHI
CLOO RAILROAD. JUly 28.-2 - cars
iron, Superior Mills; 1 do -do, Loomis '& "
Collard; 3 (Milo, Reese, Graff & 1.3
'sheets iroti;Zimr & Cd; 121 'green hides;
62•DeLange; mks Penns Salt
Mullet; 17 bales 'broom corn, W Mar
dorf Z Co; 8 bits -glass • ware, -McKee
13 - Fo's;•Bo'green salted , hides 13amnieti &
Son; 100'do do, Jl7 •MoLaughlin it Son;
100 bbls dour, S Lindsay, Jr& Co; 4 bbls.
2 Cakti - Intse, Wallace,`.Cayltt‘ 'it Co; 6
bales •brbonr torn,'Z 'D- Taylor; 76 Ic.ft
hanisi'l6 big- cheese; P Sellers '&700; , 5
tcs shOulderk W B Hays &436 n; 800,bblif
,dour, •50 bxs'cbeese; T, C Jenklns;" 1/Car
sakes, W 'Wallace; 34
linger & Stevenson; 13 bis Jars, W•Little;
10 bxS cheese.Tillerilk Co; 25 bas - do, W
51 Gormley; 40 do do, Haworth & Dews
hurst;ls'do db,- SE Lippincott: 16do do,
Arbuokles - it , Cci; 18 do do, J J Pettit; 21'
tea' babas, 3H ; Parker; 10 , bbls Whisky, J
"'Adler 1t CO; 2 lihdetobacco, M • Heyl;
••MbblBlliitieectiolf. A Kelly; .1 car corn,
.17bb de
`:Herrcin; .100 it
' bbls flour, Culp
Shopardf 1 car stayesiMP Adams d" p ro;
1 car stone, J Hinehlift - • • . •
• .
• s cLxviamixrD.,lisp3ixistuz BAIL= I
Atom). Jti6 , 2(4 . —A5 carat orb, MOD:tight'
~sr„CD;- 1 00 bbis batik , ":Dlthrige & Son,''
ear earap iron: Moorhead &cort L ear
hunt m, IdcEwert tk, Co; ;iron ore,
- Ccilemen,eil It; 4 - dodo, . Erlasey, ,
de - to; 4 to dc;;ltilee; Gra" 'Co; '''r Doi
roarbte;tl3. MeGeelt Son;-18 :bil l scales;
Fairbarik..l4ollB & G0;,:2,715-thinetak, iron,
„Ningokik, coviViblporostiParkiltro •.dto
eggs, H Rea Jr; 1 car lumber, A Balion;
1213ttls chairs , . 0 G Hammer; 2 bb's tal
low, 2sks apples, Atwell, Lee' & Co; 25
bbls knobs, Adams, McKee & Co; 1 car
S pipes, H H Collins; 2' bbls apples,
Voigt, Mahood & Co; 6 - bdis wheels, 3 do
felloes, 4do Bpokes,:WlM - McCallon; 13
plow - s, 7 points, J C Bidwell; .4 bbls
t crap iron,.SingericknsX.CAD; 3 bbls
scraps, Jones 4klsTimick; Aijibbla apples,
Steel Bro; 100 bxs'etareh; P Duff % Son;
15 bbls apples, Ei. Riddle: 2.d0 'do, G
Craighead; 11-do do, E. Powers; bag
cheese, T C Jenkins. - •
Art.zotithfrr A , .-2 26
/ STAiro;s - July - •
cars.metal, Rogers Jr-Burchfield; 130 bga
flonr,,Efsppley & Beckert; SOO pigs lead,
Beynaer, Bauman &Co; 7 cars limestone,
Superiox Iron Co; 50'bbla, 200 - aka flour,
8 U Mcitilasters: 1 car Dime, J Abdell;,l
do cooperage, Ralya & R.; 28 sks wool, W
B& 3 H Fallertrin; 1 car atone, Forres.
ter & Megravi; 8 doAron ore, Lewis,
Bailey & Dalzell: 4 do do,
Spang,. Chal
fant & Co; 1 car lumber, J Craig: 42 sks
rve. J ll' McKee; 18 'do oats, Rose &
Ewing; 1 car lumber,' John .Nanz. • -
ALLIGEMNY VALLEY ttAILEoeD. July
28.-2 cars lime, D L. Reynolds; 2 .bbls
eggs, W H Kirkpatrick; 14 pkgs mar;
keting, Monongahela House; 4 •cars
lime, Shoenberger: 1 car bark, W Flacus
it Son; 1 car pig iron, McKnight & Co: 1
do do, H Whoodeldras; I bbl eggs, A
Rushmyre;, Ido do, T Sohi; 1 do do C
Malone; Ido do, T Seibert; 2 do do, H
Freese; Ido do, J R Voskamp; 1 do do,
Moore.
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede slowly
with four feet six inches in the channel
by the Monongahehi marks. Weather
cloudy, warm and unsettled with fre'-
quent showers.
ilusiness, although by no means brisk,
is bolding out well for the season.
The Argosy departed for Cincinnati
with a fair trip including 3,500 kegs of
nails.
The St. Marys, which arrived here
from Wheeling a:i Saturday to undergo
repairs, was hauled up on the dock yes
terday. . -
—The Gray Eagle laid up near. Piont
er's Rolling mill.
—The Julia arrived from Zan esvil:e and
will depart as usual to-day. •
—The Great Republic , was to have left
St. Louis for New Orleans on Saturday.
—The R. C. Gi•sy, Capt. Isaac Whitta
ker, is filling up steadily. for Cincinnati
and Louisville, and will be the first
'Jost out. • -
—The Kate Putnam left for St. Louis
yesterday afternoon with about all she
could take on water. Pilots, Javens and
deraon. - •
—The Glendale had 200 tons metal- en
gaged at St. Louis on Friday for 'Pitts
burgh and the Wild Duck 900 tons ore
for Ashland.
—Capt. WM. Pattereon, formerly mate
of the Great Republic, lain command of
the Bertha, now on her way from, Sioux
City to the mountains. '
7 -The Vicksburg Herald says the Hen
ry Ames left for New Orleans on Tues
day evening with the largest trip that
ever left that port,' about 400 tons of
freight and crowded with passengers.
—The Louisville Courzer-Journa/ says:
The Pine. Bluff, which was attached at
the city wharf in January last, at the
snit of Jesse Greer, - was released yester
day, the.suit having been compromised.
Her bill for wharfage, while she was in
the.hands of the Marshal, amounts to
EWER PACKETS.:
IVINCINNATE AND LOVISIFILLE.
VOR CINCINNATI andadat
LOUtIiVILLE.7"The eme Das
senger steamer
B. C: GRAY • • • Capt. WnrrrAxEn;
Will leave for the ehore.and Intermediate Vette
on THIS DAY. 917th that.,giving through re
rrleatts
" Yu r i ' g r igTir . p . ll !!::: 2 In e p7v on board l Or to
r aull/PLAuk _
1123 J 1). COLLINOWOUD. Agents.
PARR EBSB MU. N
110ITTS BUR WM ,s d aff e a‘
WHEELING AND PAR
IEF.RSBURG LlNE.—Leave Cotntatnc.a Wharf
Boat. or Wood Street. daily at 12 WED-1
Is'ESDAYS and SATURDAYS
GREY.. O. L. IiaRNNAN. M&Ster.. I
freight will be received at all noun try
JAMES COLLINS. _
VLACH' & COLLINGWOOD;
',Agents.
OE
STEtaiffSHIPS.
T o
.LIVERPOOL AND ... tank
QUEENSTOWN:
TUE INDIAN MAIL DTEADISICIPA
.. • .
Numbering sixteen Ilrst-cuss vessels. among
tn. intim celebrated
CTTY OF FARus, CITY.OF ANTIVEkP,_
CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF RALTIMOXE,
OF LO ND ON, - . •
Sailing EVE 'SATURD AY, from ?ter 4R,
North River, New York. For . easesge or hatter
Information aonlvto -
WILLIAM BINGHAN,'-ar.
•
.‘lll3 FTFTIT BiBZ (CluVaLcle
Weatriv ontwaltet MN*. pittsburgb
Pos
BARSHAL'S•OFFICE, •
• . W. D. of retutsylvarda,_
_ ' - PITTSI3I7II6II, — JbIy• 20. - 1809.•
' THIS IS TO *I'VE NOTICE:that,
uu the 12tti day of July. A. 11, 1869,
a arrant in Bankruptcy was istued , againat 'the
Estate of SULOMUN O. ugs.s, of AliegheuY
City. in.she -County of Alleghenv, and Mate pt
Pennsylvania, who has been adjueged a Bank
rupt on his own petition: th.t the payment of
any debts and deuv.ery of any property belong
leg to such •Banicnipt or •to him or tor hi. use.
and the transferor any property by him are for.
bidden' by law,• that st• Meeting of The • re otters
of the said 4 ankrupt,•to prove their Debts and,
to choose Ane or more assignees of bis Estate,
will be -held at a. ~ ourt or Bankruktc to, be
hoiden at No. 116 Federal street. Allegheny .
flay Allegheny_ 'county Pennsylyani., before
jiaN Pint trIANCic;•Elq., Register. on the
BATH DAY OF AUGUST, A. -.14/ 1869, at 10
o ciock A. si. A. MURDOCH.
fj:Na.•lB - • - U. 8. Marshal. as Messenger, •
ROCK THE:BABY
•• , ,
EARNEST'S PA'TENIrPRIB.
HOLD ONLY BY,
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Furniture Maindlietwers, &en
13.8 VOIIItTIFI .A.V3EPTITII3I.
Wberd•may .be' founds Till almortmelit olPar.
tor* Chamber and Kitchen Yurniture. • de-5
i)REICA
4109=4ndrecau4ea.a . 1 41.
FIND errAT.toririutir.- :
WEDDING VISITING PARTY" . AND•I3U,SINESS'
A ; llol4villi,er j
iIIONOWI/41):Eg, ARMS, L Th J HATING. ae,
Qrders,by !nal; xecielve rap; 14tentiop. pe4d
for samples. •
; . 1.033 Chesisitii
InvtiziTherustts
,KEYSTONE•PpTTERY.',
WILIER 'AillO. l ,-- , •' , ' '
ba• ~ , t (.., , ,,ii 1- t", i,vi ro. i .
4iirxisimsiiC e
4
lutro
t..... z. ,
Otte* atid*arett ' 4 , 'lse iaitsvtera,_
, ierAtvcourirprompuromna s •ase. -e.-
•ilb , .5,111 :1,? at,w 4' rs 4-.. 1 E:. -6.1,
THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DLtLECTOR.Si
Hon.-JAMES L. ortAllkm,
Rev. J. B. CLARK.IT.
Capt. R. ROBINSON, .„
Rev. A. N. BELL, D.D.,
Rev. S. H. NEnBIT.
W. A. REED. Casbter Allegheny - Trust Co.
JACOB RIISH Real Estate Agent.
anstorr DB1m? MayorelAßethenY.
C. W. BENN k', Hatter, _
• A. 8: BELL: Attorney-at-Law, -
D-L..PATTERSON: Lumber Merchant,
rfr.'HWOtiEß; Insurance Agent
Capt. ROST. BOBINitOISh President.
Rev. J.B. CL A RlE,D.D..VieePresident.
JAC B
Co W. BBfiTillf. Tsiisurer.
' B. W. WHITE, MBnicAL ADVISMI.
.
SIVOGER; GenTAgent.
, , .
fflds is a name Commit,: conducted cm ?limn Mal
Principle, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of the *profits of the Company. Policies
will be -issued on all.the different. plans ot Life
Insurance, and being 'conducted on an economi
cal basis.ivill afford -a safe Investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the Money at
home to e3couratie home industry.. mb28:03
BEN FRANKLIN
INSU NCE,COMPANY.
.
OF 'ALLEM*, PA.
OFFICE IN pMi t y Ii 4I ; &VINOB BANK
No. 41 cotao 13th, ALlle~lieny.
130313 COMPANY, Managed by Directors
well !mown to the community, who trust by fair
dealins to merit a share of your patronaire.
HENRY IRWIN. —.«.........Pre51dent.
ellt,O. D. BMW.*
DIRECTORS
1
Henry Irwla,.. D.L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper,
Geo. B. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottielb Fans,
Simon Drum , J. B. Smith, Jacob Raab,
W. AS. Stewart, Cb. P. Whiston, Josepb Craig,
Joe. Lantner. S. J. Zlnitano, Jere. Wohen
' R. E. HERON,
• . .. . GENERAL AGENT.
aplO:o
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PEEELAWS 131JILDriva.
No. 22 Fifth Avenue, Second Floor,
PITTSBURGIL - PA. •
- • Capital All Paid Up:
N. J.,E_lg ‘ ley. IR.W.Oliver, iCapt.3d.Railey,
Dan , l Wallace, IS. H. Ilartman,lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill. 'S. 2d , Clurkan. ;Jas. 21.
Thomas dmithiJno.S. Wlllock,
ROBERT H. ICING, President.
JNU. F. JENNINGS, Vice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. 12. J. GRACE, Gen'l Agent.
theorem on Liberal Terme' on all Fire
NATIONAL,
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal Sk,pd- DiairoudrAlleglteay,
Office, In the BECOItpNATIONAL BANS
BUILDLTIfi. - •••• •
W. W. MARTIN Prest eat.
JORN BROWN. Jas.... Vice President.
"JAMES E. BTAVENSON. Secretary.
'Jas. LockharLlJob..ltyers,
:Robert Les, :C. C. Boyle,
IGorge Gerat, ;Jacob Itopp,
jJao. Thompson' I. 3'4:Number
John A. MY ler,
Jas.L.Orsham.
Jno. Brown,Jr.
0.11 P4llllams
ap6 -
pENNSYLVANLIL
"INSURANCE'COMPANY OF PITTTSSURGNi .
commis. No: xeilg WOOD STREET, sAant
OP COMMERCE. BOU.DINO. • ,
Ms is a Ream Company, sad Wares - &Katmai
lOsp.'by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD 'WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE,:Vice President.
ROBERT PAMJCR, Treasurer.
HUOH XcELHERY. Secretary.- -
'Leonard Walter, Oeorge
0. C. Reale, lie°.W E *sae,
Robert Parisi, J. C.. Lappe,
Jacobrainter, - - J. 41 -Fleluer,
Josiah Slug, John Voegtley,
Jul. H. Hoplans, A. Ammon:
Henry Sproul, j 74:
E i p A I
3 3 : ES! INSURANCE COM•
P.
OPIICIS., It E. MS= WOOD a rirrli ara.
L Home Oempazty,tek Lag lire and Haile. Rieke
Wm.
WatPh illipst,,
Joins
John E. Parki_,
Capt. James _
Wm. Van Sisk,
James D. Verne?
WM. PIILLL
, JOHN WATT iP. 4
GARD
41APP _
..TAR. •
Capt. John L.Shirids,
flamnel P. tinriva. .
Charles Arbuckle,
daredli. Brush.
• sldent. • .
President... • ' •-
tiecreta ty.
N. General )(tent:
, p/HEMNITY
• .AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN DIDURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,
oriflcz,43s34B7cSBBTNlTl , sT.,ieir STN.
• • 4 DiIIiCTOBS. ' 4
E i t
Obsries_T. Bazaar, Mordecai IL Lords'
ToblitS Wagner; • David S. Brown,
.Samuel Grant., lsaac.i...ea. • ' ....
Jacob B. bmith, ,- Jidward C. Daba;
a'Porte W. Richard/4' George Balea:
..CHABLES Et. RA.NC 13.:Prcaldent.
". EDW. C. D A, Vice President. - . - ,
W. C. BTEEIX ",_Setretary,pro tea. , ;
^ •
J. GARDNER awns, AGE?,
Borth West.oontet. Third and Wood &rem:
ST
ERN
liftiANC,OCO • •M•
1) 2: lMlC.E4Prea . dent.
' • , ...
WM. P. MEltßEßT.lBecretary.
CAPT. , tIE.KIGIC NEEl.D,lieneral„Agent. -
' °ince, 93 - Water street,i3pang it Co. >3 IR a-7e.
house_, up.stairs, Pittsburgh. ,' •': ' • - -' '.
Wlll in..mre against all kindi of 11 . 1 .re mid Ma.
zins Atte. ~ A Llama Institution; managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
tad who lat,determbied by.PrOmptneas and liber•
laity to maintain the character which they have
.. assumed, as ollteing the best protection to Uwe
who deslassta be, insured. .
•, - -.-.. I ~- oratoroial - 0 ' ' • ;
'Alexander liimik, - . JekriX IMO:mak ' •
• B. Miller,- Jr., - Chas.' J. Clarke,
James McAuley, , - , William b, Evans, •
Alexander Speer, , Joseph Eirkpatri cll.
Andrew Maim,.. : PI:11111D Beymer, .• -
DITM I d , Mug% • Wm. Morrison,
D. Masan, , - , - n 0
ALL EGMENY 111181131AANCE
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. -
ICR.No. 31FIFTR STREET, BAIR BLOCT.
*names against all kinds of Fire -- and Marine
..I/Likr.•
_. .-- ~,- 1 -- -
..
JOHN' IRWIN. ail.. Presidept.
T. J. HOt3IIINSLIN., Mee praideat. '
• O. G. H_OHNELL.Aseertary.
O.ApT. if..13EA.27. - General Agent.
. ',.. :Ditlintmoss: • ..' •: • -;
John . „B. L—Fannestoek, ::. ,
T. J. Hoek ilii, , ' W. H. Evtrson,
-
''O: G.- Hussey, . •
...: Robert 11.-Davil," "• '
Harvey Childs, -. G, Frannie Seinen,. - .
,: chuleamio6, • ' • - irtatt..T.,T. Siorldian.
' - Cant. Wm.. Dean. T. H. Re01n...---
For Dyrpcp,sia, .Apei
dity pf,the• o.f Appetite,
( Nausq, He4--t 7 b.urt l / 4 Jaundice,. Ara, ,41,
diseases Irma a 4istirdered : state .
Of . the"
,St;Onlacn, p i.iyer or lote-Aoes„ •
Preptreil elteL SEWARD. - BENTLEIr'
eatzny ,ffjold;
' 2 _ll all ArPatat& :4 • • •
-waolenteesta tastivra
1:1a, .1 11,3
EMS
1W941 MUM"
ti
tittOn, arOtra• AYNE I:IMAGO
CLEVELAND dp ITTSBUR C GH B. B.
From May - 9th, 11359, trains will leave tram
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Fitts- -
burgh city time, as fellows:
ChictEx. -2:02 a nr l
Chicago Arrive.
sat
Erie Pir:UE r.7:213 a m •Chleago Ex..14:03 p
yliills:l3 a m Wheeling Ks 10:45 am
Chicago
Chicago x....0:43 a m Chl , go Ex &1114:013p m
Cl. & Wh's Ex 2:OS pmlCleveland Ex 3:53 pm
Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m Erie & Y g 'n Ezs:lll3p
Wie & Erie Ex4:3B pix:lCl. &Whg Ex6:s3pm
Depart/rots Allegheny. I ArrllV• in dilevitenik
Bea r F ails Ac.8:58 a mLeztadale Ac..6:513 am
'Leetsdale" 10:03 a in , illca'r Falls " 8:28 am
31:513 am,New Castle "10:23 ans
koebeirtee .! .1:22 pail Exton -"
9:l3am
Enon _ " .3:55 p Leetsdale 1:05 inn
Leetsdale Ae0.5:13 pm l ßea'r Valls " 9:43
Be*'rFalla " • s:l3pra'beedale " 4:33 pea
ma
Leetsdale " 10:431pm qvu)
Pair thiki Sun- < I - {Thar - Oaks Ban.
day Church. 1:13 p in; . day t.hareti. 9:58 am
m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
-I'a :03 p. m. Chicago Express arrives daily.
. KIMBALL, J.-M. WOULLOUGH,
TicketAirent. - - einVlAapterVt.
MN
g i llA‘N E oraffilm — -
TIME.
GIVIErIrITALLEIF RAILROAD,
THE ONLY - DIRECT 11017 T- TO THE on.
RE01,024.5 WITHOUT CHANGE OF eArts.
On and 'Mar mtnratractrieVitilaSls9.
THROUGH TRAINS .DAILY (except Sunday)
will •leave Inttsbargl , Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, for Fravklin, Oil City,Buf•
filo. alvi all nolnts in 0 e 011Bejstons.
MANE PITTBBITSAM tAfiltrtr Elf P1718E173831
Day Ex 8:00 am ,DayeEz. 5:15 p
Night Ex.... 7:30 pm,NightEx 6:3oam
Brady's BAc 3:05-prntßradys B Ac - 10:15 a m
Freeport An- 9:40 a ut: let sodaW'ks 7:40 ato
2d tiodaW , ka.6:3s kon.Fieessort A.c. 6:15 p m
Ist Halton... 6:45 a in .lst. 5:50 a m .
2d H01t0n..,12:00 yaißd Milton... 2:
3d Hu )ton... MOO p mi3d 1:81n .
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p
.Chnrcn. train to and_ from Sods Works leave.
Ptttsbergh at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh, -
(Sundays,)at 9:50A: w.
Express trains stop only .at principal points.
Accommodation -rains stop at all stations
J. J. LAWRENCA, pen'l Supt.
THOMAS M. Ellie; Ass% blipit.
Sum-
. .
IiDENNSYLVA-WIMII
1 NIA CENTRAL 'BAIL
ROAD. On and after: JULY 95th. 1869, Trains
will arrive at and depart from the Onion Depot,
corny* of Washington and Liberty streets. as
follows:
- rri • Depart.
Mail TraAin.... ve.
I:SS as *Dayltxpress.. S:l5 Sal
Fast Line 1•45 am Sontnern Ex.. 4:a 0 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's N 0.1.. 6:30 am
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train 8:18 am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Bra"ksAs Rol 10:20 am
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am irCincin'ti Ex I 9 :30 pm
sobnstown Ac10:35 am I Wall's No. 2..11:45 am
Bra"tt.• Ac Not -1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Pitts win Ex. I:3opm Breks Ac N02.3:40 pm
Phila.',F,xpressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 pm
- Wall's N 0.3.. .2:50 pm Wall"s No. -3.. 4:50 pm
Bra'ks Acl•ro2 6:50 pm Walla No. 4.. 6:ospin
HoMewoo a Ac. 9:53i pm *Fast Line..... 7:30 pm
Wall's No. 1- 7:540 pm Homewood AC. B:sopm
WaY Passn' r 1 0:20 pm I WalPsto. a.. 11:00 pm
*These trains make close connection at Harris
burl for Baltimore. _ ,
- The Church Train leaves Walla 'Mitten eve: y
Sunday at 0:05 a. m. • reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 a. m. Re tramilig,-,leaves Pittsburgh at
1.71:5 0 5.. m. and arrives at Walls Station at
2:10 p.. ,
*Cincin m nati Ex - pre:is lesias - daily. Southern
Express leaves daily except Monday. Ail eu.er
scars • daily except Sunday. ! , •
For farther information Jar to• ' '
-
W. N. ,BF. R - 77/Tif - Silent
The ' e Penrisylvanla Railroad COmPanY Will note a
roma any risk forßaggage, exeeptlbr wearing. p
parel„_and limit their - responsibility : to_ One Ha. -
dre. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceedir g
Os t amount in value will ha at the riskeY tie ,
ewriar, in leas taken by special contract.
-
EDWARD ti. 7/1 1 • 1 •Tair 4 _,
ap23. General Superintendent, Altoona. Fs.
•
ETIFS -St ERN-SWIMS
•• PENNSYLVANIA
ROAD.—On and after April 25th,1869,ths
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Rai -road will arrive at sr cd., depa rts , from . • the
Federsl Street Depot,' Allegheny CitY. as follows:
4r Siningdte No16:40 lin !Mall - , 7:00 a m
Freeport No."18:20 a m , Freeport No. 1 9:2oata
Express 10i4tra - nrS, harpb , g No111:20 am
Sharpirg No.11:20 pre EXpress.::..r.. 2:50 pm
Freeport N0.24:66 p miSpringdte No 13:30 pm
Mail 45:50 p m iPreepprt N0.25:210 pre.
Springd te N026:20 D malariad'alSlo 26:3U p m
i
Aboye trains run daily exce Sunday.
- The Church Train : testes:All egheny Junction .
evert Onnday at 7:40 a. m., re cuing t c,
.Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning , miser Allegheny
-City at 11.26-p, m. and arrive at 4.l4eglieniJMUl- .
Lion at 3:40 p. tn. - ^ • - . - - • - •
Commutation TICSZTS—IiPor sale in packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny
t CI Chestnut
street, Herr% Bennet‘ :-.Fine Cree Etna and
Sltarpsbura and good only on the ,stopping .
at Stations specined on tickets . • -
The trains - leaving Allegheul City at 7:00 164
tn. make direct connection at - Free_peri with Wall
kers Hue of Steeds for Butlers:nil Hannatustown t
Through tickets may be purchased at the Mee.
.N0..1 fiC Clair street, near the Bp.spensionßridga
Pittsbursh and at the Depot , A ll egheny.
For furth'er information apply to -
JAMES TAIPPERTs, Agent. •
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania-Railroad will not
assume any risk for Baggage, except fbr wearing
apparel, and limit their - rapoMbllity to Our
Hundred Dollars la value. All ' benne ex
ceeding thismuount In valve *illbeikt the risk Of
the owner. unless ',Oft by special contract.
'' . •
EDWABD .11 •
-,
Cie Ini4"112 &
ante — nexal Stmerintendent. Altoona,
ITTSBURGI f;
LCINCDINATI AND
. LOl3 - 113 BAILWAYt , - r-
• •
____—' PAN HANDLE
uNANGZUP TIME.—Oa and after AtuNDAT,
April Mk, 1469, _trains andarrive
tha DOW. as fiallaws: -
drriftr.
2. 8 a:, m,'
Fast Line 9:43 a. na ,T:l3 p, m
Express' ' • ' 51:33 0.1 n: - 44:33 a. m;
Mixed Ace'n 9333 a. nt. 6:119 p.m
MeDonahrs Ace , n, No.111:43 a. m. 8:19 a. fa:
Btenbenville Aooommo4ol3lsllp.zar-9:33 a.ut
MeDonald , a Mont. N0..21:19 ... . 9:19 ak,
nunday Church Tratn. -- . - 19:39 p. In. 9:59 a. ut.
44.3:33 P. ii. train '
19:13 P. lei train win write . dally, r
All other trains will run daily. Stinasys exzept
" ed. .4he,9:43 a. Et Train makes ,close eon•
neettons at Newark ftr Zanesville.
: -eatteralllekerf -
V': W. CARD, Sutot., 9tenbenville, Ohio
EcrrssuitttnAk.frfailiem
oNNELLS VI
Oa and •alter. T1:17,5DA7,-. .7107erhhar iTgiaa -
lane e trains wM arrive at and depart from the
Depot , corner of 44-eint find, -WUter :at:meta% as ;
Lfollowa
town, 4:00 5100r.1f.
McKeesport .A.ecomdt , a 11:00 A. at. 2:05 P. 2.
to
_and trom..tintin.' l 2:oo P. Y. 10:101, law'
'West Newton Accom'a 4:30 P. X. 8:35 A. N.
Brarldoakla Ancomdt , n. :8:15 'Nu. 7050 - P.
Night 4 c. toMelPsport-10:30P. - 5:45 u
~,Burelay.Chnich Train to „ -
and from Wee. Newton 1:00X. 10:00
For tickets apply ,
• - . • -E. M. RAYMOND, Jytent
:Vir. B. STOUT. Baperintendeet. - noall
MEM
SDr 0 IL it Atin.tm-animor
-14.3 ROUTE. 10111.41111eMM-11111.
UNIOIC _ PACIFIC*IiiIGWAr
Elum3m rohtitoii.
The 81101CTEST AlqD httirt BZLIAIII
pA) NCI tom tar Brat to al
.points• it
Colorado Newlidat
California Wish,
Arizona
New .111exic.oi Idaho,
Oregon:'
•
• Two Trains Leave State Line and Lave:Mora
daily,(Sundays excepted,)on thew:WM*l transit
of Patine Railroad froakiSt. Louts, and Rana.
bal and St. Joe Railroad front truilley. connect.'
Thy ht.:Lawrence - , Topeka:And Warnego ;with:
.sLas.es for all paints In 'Kansas. At- end of
track - west of: pisworth , "RA the • U.LJETRD
STATES EXPRESS COMPANY'S • DA.na
LINE OF OVERLAND NALL AND NZFEARR
COACHER FOR, •
13701 4 1.V'E1t; ELf!t3CM X.dU2Mi
AND
Trritoties,
And with illaiintllSOWßVlll- 1 9/L'EXLY-LTEllt
of COAC.118:13 fcr lost Claim, Fort.-Paaa.
Albuquerque. bents. Ye, and all Po s ints
zone and'fiew Mexico. n. z -" ' ' •
:With the rece additions of inning man
and equipment; t and Oct. arrangement& pada
-With responsible Overland Transportation Linea
'from its western tenninuji, • thia-4 cod now mon
.outerinallect,- tlpellttlea , for „Vag trsnzmiralon -at
trehibt-to.the Wesu , -•••• 17 -- - . . zt.
Tickets for sale at all Ana ,p4nclp , e; paler' is
the United States and Cal:Ladle ". _ • •
Be sure and ask or-tkAatEuringaliONA
HILLS OOT N iota PACTEPW maiLWALT,c
Ziarrlpill I:Unman. t,
&. eti r eral.pliperulteridpa '
• ;:4,143 -
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Washington,