The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 06, 1869, Image 3
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This It attributed ,tite ' Pens!", OPkadons *so*, of , our risfintits, and cOsequent.: decrease in abipittents More than anything ttuingis r it is.truer the impllnejt ,charae7' ter ortite fOreignaidoes maytave had - eolnetiting' to, do with it. • 'As already, intbnated r bottpsrude and refined 'have advanietinotnewhat within tiie past two or titres Alp; in , thp paityi part ofthe , week the market was . orfeak and lower, I whicliwas brought 'about by a. kirong- Pear movement in .New York. titince" then, bowel:64 the 'New Yorkers' have quit selling, and some of thetti, at talon, • _ have been buying, and this accounts for. firmness which bassinets sprung .op and advanced.prices. , • • Receipts Crude this week, 25,450; last. , week, 16,662 from January. let to date; 548,915; same "time Jest year, 767,040; Exports Relined this -Week, 11,159; last weels,l3,o33lJannary let to date. 355,117; !same time last year, 442;497. Bales this ;, 69,500; last week, 110,600. : From the above willit be see n that while • 'receipt's of crude,have increased nearly • 10,00 u bbis during the week. the ship. - Anent of refined have fallen off 1,974 bbis. It will also be seen that the receipts of c rtfdis and ship - Meats of refined from January let to date, are considerably be hind those of the corresponding time last year. _ . • ' , f _, :~. { . ~, \' 1111 Sales 1,000 and 2,000 seater September.' at 15; 1.000 seller 10 days, at 15; and 3,000 seller all the month (44 gravity).on private terms—understood to be 145. Seller September, on cars at Vtnango. City, quoted at 15,9 0 @f3 per bbl. REFINED Sales 500 bbls last half September 9 at 33; 2,000 do, at 32%; 500 each, last half, September and October. at 323 ; and last. .evening, 2.000 last halfleptemeer, at 32%. In the early inn of the day 33 - was bid for September to. December. but in the afternoon. there werq no buyers above 32%@3 2 %,' and the last sale for September was at 32%, agairuse 83 in the - forenOon. • - ancnirrs or CBUDE OIL. Fisher & •Bro • 160 bbls. Pool & Bro - 740 " 51.'Kelyy • -• ' 680 5 6 -• J. J. Tandergrift • 480 J. Wilkins 160 4 ; Lyons '& Co 360 " JS Ra sey... • 49 14 i ~i. '' ~` ME le ~~:~ OM ME 1111 M NM El MEE =~~ 1 CRUDE. Total 2,609 bbis. OIL SHIPPED ILA Err BY V. X. B. Montzheimer. Koehler & Co. 400 bblaref to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth & Bro., 400 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Lyons dc Coq 52 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia,, \ Liberty Oil Works 250 bbls refined to Young & Leveribg, Baltimore. V_ Pennock dr. Beeson, 49 bbls ret oil to 0. W. White, Heyribtirg. Total Befuied...„..J 1;099 \ MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw Yomc, September 4.—Pots Tate ancPsteady at $7,37@8,62. Pearls dull and nominal. Cotton firm, with sales 600 bales at 33c for uplands. Flour dull and s@llOc_lower, with receipts 14,775 bb i and aides 6,700 bbls at 85, 6 000 5 o is f superfine State and western, 16.75© 7 for extra State, 16.60(4)7,35 for extra western, $7,40®7,50 for white wheat extra, $6,35®7,85 •for round hoop Ohio, 16,75fg7,60 for, extra St. Louis, atm 57,25 igg,oo for - good to choice do, closing dull. Oregon quiet at 47,25@8.50. California dull at 16,76@18,50. Rye Flbur dull, with sales 100 bbls• at 14,50®6,70. Whisky dull and declining with sales 75 ,bbls western at 11.1241,1234 free. Wheat; receipts 50,222 bush; dull, heavy and 2@ 3c, lower, with sales 86,000 bush. part last, evening, at $1,49©1,54 for No. 2 spring, closing with- no .buyers over at $1,50®1,60®1,882 for No. 1 do, 11,61(41,64 for. winter red -western, chiefly 11,61® 1,6234; 51,60 for, mixed: Tennessee; 11,63 for amber Maryland; 51,62 for amber Tenni:ease; 11,70 for white Michigan; for ' Whito'Southern., - Bye quiet. nd nominal. Barley and barley malt dull and nominal. , Receipts ;of corn, 12,035 bush; corn very scarce and liV2O better, with sales of 44,000 bushels at 5103®1,'16 for unsound new mixed western, and 11.18®1,20 , for - sound do. Receipts of oats, 20,579 bushels; oats. 1® -2c better, with sales of 56,000 bushels at 64(4)700 for new southern and western. Coffee moderately active, with sales .of 400 bags on private terms. Sugar in fair request, with sales of 600 hhds at ,1134,0) 12340 for Cuba, and iganuo for Porto , Rice: - Hops nominal: Petroleum firm at 17c for crude; allgo for refined. Coal quiet. Leather: hemlock sole a in fair request, 110@)31% Blume Ayres a nd BIG Grande light and middle weights; _27®30 'heavy do; 30@131 California light and middle weights; 28,4@28 , heavy do. -. Wdol quiet. with sales 0f104,000, pounds; 47®50 donfostio fleece. 8734@4734 unwashed, 6i) combinai'6s@9o•somred, 85@)44'pul. led, 21y 4 ; , -Mexican, 82@)33 _California, 8734 cape. Linseed. oil dull & 964)68 in `casks. Provisions: pork heavvyp and lower with saleS of 450 bbls; 131,75 ®81,87,f0r mew, 531,50 for old ` do t 127,60@fgfor prime,. and 180,60€41 , for prime meas. Beef quiet with sales of ::135 bbls; 48„50©13,60 for new plain mess; /MOO 0117 for new extra mess. ' Beef hams quiet; sales no bbls. at 525@30. Cat meats steady; sales 140pk'gs. at 14%@ 15140, for shoulders; _ 17€119,3 for - hams; middles firm; sales 60 _ boxes , ice cured, at 17;0. Lard quiet and steady; sales 825 tierces at 1734@,19%0 for steam; 1914 (ii2oo for kettle rendensl. Batter stftdy at. 154250 for Ohio; ;4C-for State. chew quiet 5t,.13@160, Freights to Liv erpool are firmer; shipments,. 60,000 tmsh. , wheat at 9)id per...sell, 1034 - per. steam, and 2,51)(1.bb1a. flearoat,--26 24®2s 6d per sail-and 24_, 66 _0 2 _..a/19)ili Pej IStrl9N f f ..! Latest:-,clour d ull C 0 , 131' M 00 ./0 on . shipping' grades.';Vlleat dull, ;.heivi ,ai3d.l®2a lower. witli'searcely any ex•. Dort demand. - BYO' dull and nominal:, -ftts AM with, ii.fair demand , .at 65®700'for *estern, the latterpritean extreme.:, Corn firm at $1,18@l1;20 far liatind Mined.", *astern. Pork dull and nominally !un changed. ' Beeratfeadr Ana Ziti mWerati'. demand. Cat meats ipalet..: Bacon. dull, and slightly in Invent FAVOL ' Lard quiet at 1£.3(,@1834 rime' for fair to , p, steam. Zile steady.at 24@)25e: Metals—sheath ing capper steady at32.tr, , ingot do.' . quiet at .280 for lake. Pig ' UM quiet and: firm d i ned i43 for .13mitah, -- Amerloan has. de eto 138.24414 'liar . steady at, :185@)", 85,60 for refhled:English and American. Sheet Iran is in request - at 11(412340 IA gold for Simla: ',Nails , dull at 4)4(41 4ye for out . 8('s0 for ,olilphr rd 2 Ol 011100 for liefackePc" , ; ,; ~ i, .. _ • - , ' Louie Sefteinher 4." . 7Te/aieee se-- tive and, atilt", Canna ,neWnat at 8204 Hemp firr t murdisiiaed sold .: at 11,54 . 1,45. Flour pyr VOW LIPCIIi,_ A An dm , ootherjoilleik:tttiletated r . • choice. " super and lo*r - . 1 : 1 ,1°,12 . WA M i a t dotibleY 1!„.0 .. I .. * "14"11611141 1441.4!"--..„.TTAktf4 4 -. 0 • ' -- -4 - - i T ' a ....;;J!..c.:2 - .. 4- ... \ 7,.drr7 • , , 1 _ _ 57@8,50.• WAltst•dull micit243o..lewer; no sallit'of Spring; NO. 3 red fall sl.lo© 1,14, tetk No: 1 do. $1.22 @l:27, t ehelee red $1,30©1,38,` N 0.151,30, choice vi;44150. • cornvitet; mixed in bulk 790, choice yellimin sacks 91.44 fair to fancy white '9013115c. Oats: buyers stood off , and.but little was done; mixed in, bulk 430, mixed • and black in. ,sacks 48%©50c, - and white 51@52c. .Bailey unchanged; No. 2 spring sold 41,19,, .a#:46 fall , at 11,(0. Rye,small Sales Utile Ma at 850. Whisky declined 'at $141234@1,14. Groceries's:inlet un -Changed. '-' Pork quiet and no salts, large and small lbbc*orth 1133,75@ 84 ; dry salt shoulders' 14q clear sides 180. ' Balton, sales 'on .rorders I made at 15%®16,1 for ehrtaidargr int.clear ribsides; 190 for clear sides. : . Lard 41111 and heavy at 18%43 for steam and kettle in tierces, 210 fbr choicer-keg. Cattle - steady and un rehanged at 2®,5X..f10gs ateady.and firm at ; 9@loo„gra, heavy: • Receipts; flour 7,800 bbls, wheat 29,600,1mb, earn 2,700 bush, 00314,200 bush, barley 409 bush,; rye 700 buidi hogs 200 bad. , • ' • CHICAGO, September 4.—Eastern Ex change; dull at 1-10 per.,cent. off buying, and, at, par selling. , Flour quiet and limner ` at .15 . 75®7 for spring extras. '"Wheat less active, and eaaier; sales No. 2,at'41;31@1,32% - ,_ closing at 111,82; this afteruoon the 'market was quiet at *1. 29 , • seller September. Corn quiet and %®% cent.- lower; sales No. 2 - at , 8734(088.3, and rejected.at 833,®850, no grade 78© 81c,closing quiet at 8734@f373.0 for No. 2; this afternoon the market was quiet at 87®87340 tor No. 2, seller September. Oats active and sales were made of No. 2 at 45351460,- 'and rejected at 42@ 4 Lc, closing quiet at 45C045%0` for No. 2; Rye a shade firmer and fairly ac-. live at 94%®950 tbr No. 2, closing at 94%c; rejected 84c. Barley quiet and unsettled at 51,82g1,33 for N 0.2 in store, and 51,26 0)1,27 seller the month. Pllghwines quiet at 51,05 for wooden bound packages. Sugars active and fi rm at 13%®14%0f0r common to prime - Cuba. Provisions more active. Mess . Pork 533,50. Lard 18%©183.0. Dry salted shoulders 1331, @l4a. - Freights quiet, firmer and %a higher—corn 5%©60, wheat 6%0 to Buf falo. Receipts past twenty-four hours— flour 3,376 bbls, wheat 63,964, corn 184,004, oats 53,416, rye 3,605, barley 4,350 bush, 'hogs 3,956. Shipments—flour 4,842 bbls, wheat 123,947, corn 344,798, oats 22,475 bash, hogs 10,322. . . . • Ciricisrs:Arr, Sept. 4. 2 -Flour unchang• ed and quiet; family $625: • Wheat quiet bat'no; lower; red 11,30@1.55 nominally, white $1,40©1,45. Corn dull at $1©1;03. Oats'quiet b 4 to ~5 8c. Rye stead.* at $l.. Whieity unsettled, small galeti at 51,10 ; but at close $ 1;05 was the best tditbi made. Mess pork dull and nominal, at 5133 and it could be purchased below thic: Bulk meat s firm, sales of 16,000 pounds at 18350 " for sheulders - „ - and 1634 e - .for sides delivered I at , points in-. the in terior, but"' they , are held at 1133;c andl634c here. Bocon• shoulders loose and \in good demand at 15c, and sales were made at 15,0 at the close, and holders asked 1 shilling; aides firmer, with gales of rib at 18gc. and clear rib and clear at 183 e. Lard is neglected, and can be bought at 1934 c. Sugar cured hams are scarce and bnug23(3l24c. But ter firm at 27@32c, and supply 3ight. Eggs, 150 for selected. Linseed Oil firm at $1,09151,02. Lard Oil $1,40@1,45. Pe trolenm 31@113c., Sumer in good demand 1334 to 16c. - }Coffee firm at 193; to 25,4 c. for common to choice. G01d1;5634 buying: and 136% selling. Exchange steady at 1-10 discount buying. Money market active at fl@lo per cent. - BUFFALO, September 4.-Recelots -1,300 bbls flour, 124,000 bush wheat. and 33,000 bush ; corn. Shipments-38.000 'bush *heat, 25,000 bush corn, and 27,000 bush , eats. Freights-15 3 / 4 ®160 on wheat, 111V2)140 on corn, and 9(49qc on oats, to New York. Fleur inactive and nominal. Wheat is entirely neglected and depressed, and it is impossible to give prima: • Corn • inactive and nomi nally 99(gi95c, asito condition. Oats: mar ket bare. -Rye: 'retail lots offered at 51,17. Barley: none here yet. Mesa Pork dull. but steady at $34. Lard dull at 19@)193ic., Highwines nominal at 51,10, but no demand. , , Mitmentsa, September 4.-Flour dull; ' choice 'country extras 16.25. Wheat Unsettled, at $1,33 No. 1 and @LBO% for No. 2. Oats _quiet and un changed; 'Corn • nominally 86®870 for No. 2. '• Rye and Barley nominal. Grain freights quiet,r at 534 c to Buffalo and 10c ;to Oswego. ' Receipts-1,000 ,bble; flour, 15,000 bush wheat, 3,ooo , biash oats, and 2,000 push corn. .liffilpments,4,ooo bbis • flour and 13,000 bush wheat. , -- • - LoinsvlLLE, September 4.-Flour Arm, with sales of superfine at 55,00®5,25. Grain undhaniod.• Groceries unchanged. Leaf tobaceo flrni l 'utith saleSof . 4.4.,h1u15, and prices ranged- at ;swp o. -Provis ions quiet and steady., Mess pork s34@ 84,50. Beeson; shodiders 16e. Clear _rib 1934cy Clear sides 19%c. ' 'Berni, sugar cured, 2234cgreixtra sugar. loured, 2330:. Lard 20340. :=Whisky; raw, -51.12®1,13 . Onsysr-slnY<.•<: September 4.-Flotir atead.9. Wilealt, ales of 11,000 bush No. 1 red at 51,41;.9,000 bush and 18 oars do. at - $1,41; 14 Cars No. 2 do. at $1.39. Corn held at-sl.___ OatsheldAt 49@500. -Rye, No. $1@1,05; No. 2202950. .:Petroleum, refined held at 20341529 a .fo t r 2 tlat l ember and October , and small lotsabove these-figures,;crude' held $6,5006,55. '', ' Mixrirnti September 4;•.:Cotioli"drin: for Iniddliriglp3c. Receipts 'll bales; ; ex. poite 16 bales. --Fletr'ls,2s @7,50; Wheat $1,15@1,30. Cora 8734 c. Oats 65c llay , 522024 , and sigirce,•:saletici arrivellran 1 22.: • ,:Pork .1.32;50. - lard!--2034.<•'-'ll<torni • gteady; shoulders 1634. sides <16 3 / 4 ®20.: , •. - 1 1 CHICAGO,' Septeniber4,-L•Cattle!'` filet 014,50615,8734 for cows_ and '56, 50® 7,40 for.good to choice shipping . steers :, •• ogs, fairly active and steady, at $8,25(34,40 for common; 68,50@9,00 for fair to Medium. and 59i15@9,90.f9r ;locate choice. , NANIvP 6I4 / 1 JOPtembOr ; 4., _,Weather fair 7 and warm; -mercury stood at Ra at 2 P. IC Wheat:, fair red $l,lO, amber $1,15 11.1140, -white • 51,20@1,26. _Flour $8,50. Rye 9fk,. 'Oata 60o: • Corn - 51,1M 'Barley - 1 • •• • • -** - • - ~ . DaianiTt • September 4.• L-Wheat; re., (*lilts, 20,000 blish.; the market is '.dull anti 3@4c tower; with sales of NO; litlial at 51;41, regular at $1,34, ember at' 51,8 g. torn. at 0813.' • Oats at-50. ' "..'' -- • ''y r 3 Prl l aruzentt FORT WAY Cu! 08810 Rairdzoash.; September 4.-11 cars metal, lihrdek & Do; 6 d 0.410, Digit Co; ,146 do, John Moorhead, 4do do, , W Rea; 13 do do, Oblernan Reim & Op; 1 do , do, Thies.:Gia l tr& Dull; 1' do do; Superior Mills;' 127. D Chestnut & Co; 59 bgs timothyieed, W W Knox; 824 hides, M Datong% 250 pigs lead, liakewell, Pears & Co; Obblei highwittes, LIMO, Mechlin ; 1 car rre, jos fl Finch' do Co; 2' bbis al arhol;lt E Sellers &Co; 8 half chests tea.' J Wilson dr.e.on; 5 bgs timothy seed,l F Beekbam;:ls do do, B Hare , & Son; 50 do do -Allen. Kirkpatrick: &Om s:bble.alcm= h c ,i f ,L,,Fahnesteok dr. Co; B do do, liar-, tit it EO.P i r Ado der.lehwartz dr, Has. let; car szseell,'.l W Timmtly: 1, gar lumber, McQuesrand; Dringlaai; 51 ball -chpese L K,,,XPlVidenl i ,,,,, 2 td o do, 8 r sbri. I Ver Cot -1 csr .840,eki,300 bide n oh b 11 Z " C ' w ni t ke- Non ic t:4 r t n o - 4 2 9 e r z z e ir m : -. .sip s pa b z i , lOolli ootttledoolvagaidezili g hbpardiliti da W doiK Heitlego Y uu_-_ ? o . ownerr bgeIys,I)WIWWWO 4II DIU O s , t*lnfe: de thusivir 'limlnlarikollrattiWortle 14 maim was 0141W46`4111d0.41114111e ' 'Na +t!i - ;jt:oi; vna t ITTSBUROW IGAZETE4id;IIIOND/111I,PEPT I 1889 • . lardt Little & Zlalrd; 148 akslwiN OddkV. &Clark; 10 Emit cheenii, H Riddle; 58 do : do, N J Braden; 20 do do, L J Blanchard; 20 dodo,. Haworth & Bewharst: AITHO fiTTESITAGEL RAIL. EGAD. 1 September 4.-1 car rye. Ex' ah*ge National Bank; 106 . bbls - oil, .1 . 4 cars ore, MdKnight It Co; 3 do do, Brady ' s Bend Iron Co; Ido billets, Jno Moorhead; 1 do bones, Seward & E; 1 do lumbei r ilHamiltOrt &' Co; 100' bbls lime, Fabnestock J & Co; .25 del Allen IfirkpOtrick It. Co; 25 do. do, NV E Kirkparick - dt Co; 10 do do, SLindtitty JP;, 92 bgs rye, W Meek; Irdastiti WOk, H. 1J Gormley; 1 bbl, 1, keg, '2 trio tabitcpu, 0, 0 Baer; lot stoneware, Jno• Beibert;,3B, kegs washers,'Lewis Oliver & "PhilPpa; . 89 eke oata, M Henderson - tic Bro; 2 .Ura• brick, Park Bros; 274 emptroll bh18,70 Wormcastle; 51 eke corn 3 A Graff; / 7 , 17 do corn. 24 do rye, W . S Graff; 100 bbls flour, Jas Gardiner. • ALLEGHENY STATION, September bears wheat,Kennedy Bro; 2 do gauged,. M B Suydam; ldo metal, LindsaY'&-Me 'Cutehison: 2 do metal, Graff, Betiliett 'dt Co; 25; oats, McKee; 10 dos OTOOME, W Pussy; 121 hides, J M Shaffer; 1 air aaanerage. J M Hemphill; 2 do do, Ralya & Robertson; 1 car iron ore,Pittsburgh Iron It Forge Co; 1 car lumer, J B ing ham; 89 eke corn J B McKee; 2 tubs cheese; B Jenny; 100 bbld flour, Geo. Stevlart; 1 car: bran, R Knox & Son. ALLEOKENT VALLII7 ttiaraoAn. Sep tember 4.-3 cars stone, Henderson & Mackin: 1 do metal, Lewis Oliver & Phillips; do do, H Woodsides: 1 do lime, J Abdell; 4 do limestone,Shoen berger & Blair; 1 do metal. Joh .Moor head; 24 bides, 7 pelts, Jas Callery; 1 bbl eggs, L J Blanchard; 50 aka corn, Bla ney It Moore; 720 bbls oil, Pool Bro; 49 do do, J 8 Ramsey; 160 do do, Fisher Bro; 160 do Jas Wilkins; 680 do do, H Mc- Kelvy; 480 do do, J J Vandergrift; 360 do do,,Lyons & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. pEGISTEWS NOTICE; r OTICE IS ,HEREBGIVEN that the fol. g Accounts of Executois. Administrators. Guardians. &c., tave been duly passed in the Register's Office. ;and will be - presented to the Orphans Court. for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, September 6th, 1860: co. I. Second and partial account of Gen. Roffinin, one .of ,the executors of Louisa 'Simpson; deed.. Filed illy 14, 1.866. No "a. Account of Jnmes litevey, executor of itenlarotn A. Mevey, Filed : . Maya 15, 1569. . *. No. 3. Final account of Salami - Or - Webs and 'COroline Bender, 'executors , of Jain George Bender. deed. Filed May 15 1869. . . No. 4. Final aceount of Samuel Phillips, ad ministrator of Wm. B. Phillips, deo"d. Filed May 17, 1869. No. 5. dr ccount of Josiah Aber..Nacting execu tor of Jacob Aber: tito'cl. Filed May 17, 1869. No. 6. Final account of Franclska Celle, - ad. Inhibit r•tor of Francis fisiler..dectd, Filed May 18, 1869 So. 7. Final account of David S. Macrom, &locator of R. C. Clyde, dec'd. Filed May 90; 1869. No. 8. Final account of Nicholas Way execu tor of Nancy Way, deed. Fl ed May 90. 1869. No 9. Account . f Lemuel Spahr, executor of Mary nimbi% dec'd. Filed May 9b, 1869. - No. 10. Aceonnt of George Seneiffele, guar dian of John Heilderbr, minor cuild of Conrad &tenth-stir, deed. - 1,0. 11. Account of J. N. Ewing and Alex. D. Moore. executorsof Charles Moore. deed. 11Io: 19 Final account of E. H. Duncan, gunc otton o. minor ckildren of A mbrote Pearce, dec'd. Filed May 31, 1869: No. IJ. le trial account crfAgnes Stager, admits istratrix of John Stage! „ de'd. Filed Juno 1, 11369. ,- - No. 14. First and final account °fa , o. Miller, sulrelnis 'rotor ortitorgekiiiler, de'd. Filed June ik. 1869: • No. 15. Account of \Watson Whitfield. execu tor of David Muclum. dec , C. Fil ed June 6, 1869. No. 16. Final account of George S. Head, guardian of Henrietta Faber. minor child ol Franklin Faber, cec , d,..l Flied Juan 9. 1869. No. 17. Final acc-iunt of Alex. ',onion, guar dian of David k. Breed rumor son of George Breed. dec'd Filed J ude 10, 1889. No. 18 Separate accutint,of F. .I. Gardner, co administrator with "Jusegnutl. Morrison, Lsq., relate of John Gardner, , dec"4. Filed June.ll, 1869. No. 19 Separate account of Joseph S. Morri son, Esq., co.admintstrator with F. a. Gardne,r e.tate otJutin Gardener. dec'd. Filed June 11.. 3869. No. 90. Account of Isaac Weaver. administra tor of Miugaget nulls. decid. Filed June 15, 1869. No. 91. Account of Henry B. Stotler. and Emanuel Stotler. executors of Ktaanuel Stotler, deed. Flied June 15..1869. No: 29. Final ocean I-loft - I. J. Hamnett, exp. cut.r of Mary Hamner dec'd. Filed June 15, 1669. . No. 93. Final acco 'rof J, F. Homes, guar dims of tutnorrh ildr ennt James and Mary Humes,' dec"d. Filed June 17s. 1869 - No. 24. Final account of John Cunningham,. guardian of Maggie A. Bogen, dec'd. Flied June 19. /869. - 4 ; • No. *5. Account of William Thomas, adminis trator of Michael Felder, ,dec'd. filed June 91, 11369. No. 90. Account Of Bernard Malin. executor 01 Patrick Wahh.'deotd.' Flied - Juno 94, 1899. No. 27. Piled account eif Levi. Wade, goo oil= of Elisabeth J. Head. Filed June 96, 1869. No. 88. Final account of George d. Head, ad ministrator of Isabella% Head. ~_ . No. 29. Final iceman. of George b. Head. aa mintstrator . of. Jane Taylor. deceased. Filed June 26. 18e9. No. 30. Account of James Gormley, executor of Matilda Gormley, deceased. Filen June 98, 1869. Nu. 31. Flnaleecount of J. Boss Bye**. exfc ntor of Martha Burns' estate. filed June y 9, 1869. - _ No. 39. First 'and final account of Edward - Frounhelm administrator of Josepn A.Butyle ceased. Flied June 30,1869. No. 33. Account of Frederica& Bauman.' ad ministrator 'a Casper F.' Bauman, deceased. Flied July 1.1869: No 34. Final account of Robert Adams, ad ministrator of Elisabeth Bennett, • deceased. , Filed July 9. 18119. N0.:35. Filial account Of-Ho - ben Wilson, guer illa of Henry C. Buguman. Flied July 9 1869. No. 36 • Final aced et ofJonn K. Brown. ad- WWI. rotor of Mary .Brown. deceased: Filed Jury'3, 1869. • No. 37 Account of Wm. P. Ketchum and F. C. Gardner, executor. o Joel Ketchum, de- Ceased Filed July 6. 1889 N 0.38 . Final account of Jeremiah Meek. sd- Minisuator of Thomas Witilants,deceased.Tiled unite. 1869. ' NO. 39. First and -final' account of William B all?, guardian of Robert Z. Beatty. -Filed Jelly 9 litt69. •_ ,' No. 40. Account of Hester-Boyer, 'adtainistra- Si*. of Geo. W. Berger, deceased. Piled 9, 1869. . N 0.41. Final account of John B. Kellett:ex -ecutor of eamuel Crowtord, deceased. riles/ N 0.411- Atieount of . WPllam Htiffusan,' admin• tiltrotor of Wiliam LowIle„ ' ce deased. Flied July *3, 11169 - So. 43. Mal account Of Mary DOUStilisi. ad. Midst, &Dix of Samuel Dougla s s, deceased. Flied July,2o, 1869 No. 44. , Aecouut of Chaancy_Wecks, edminii trator W of Joseph { Peeks , deceased. Filed July No. 45. 'Final account of If. lbw's. guardian of Thet,dore Presser. minor child or I:miasma Presser,deeeased. Filed July 29,1869. No. 40. Account of Norms Ellis, administra., frix of Alien Ellis, decease 4. Filed July 94,. ...No. 47. ACCOUUt of B A. Sampson,executor !•CrfJobt. nhoffer, deteased. Tiled July 26, 889. No, 4111. Flaw account of Wiliam Wad e. ad minittrator of damsel K. Wed...deceased' Piled July 29. 1869. mi N d o r tl A... 9 . 4 0. 1.-s e t nit tUll ad d Sa m tonithamacetn,rant:9oll79o. 4‘18.!,00n4i1l deceased. Filed July 112. 1869: No: 00. Final account of David ittewart.Tan dian or Alfred Stewart. , filed July ,210. lb 9. No: 51 Final .accountof Timings J, ere and Joseph eteasort„execatond of liary Jeffrey, 6. ceased. Filed July 31,1869. . • No: ssl First and final account of W.; P. Mar. ray: and Fmnio Fawcett. executors or Lucretia Fawcett, de eased. Fib d Jul' 31. 1869. • No. 53. Float account of Rebecca 111741, std. tr minlaairlx of David Thad!, deceased. Filed August. xi, 1869.. . Nt.; 54. Account of Wm. Clioyton,executor of Elsa Bro eceased. Filed August 4. 1869:: No. 55. F in al account of James Young. guar dian of Minor children of George kicilvaine. de. cease°. ' Flied August 4. 18139. r . _ r '._ , Na. " ao.. Final account of Hugh Bicnarasott, executor of Rosins Broth, deceased. Flied 411.. 11-18.1889. No. 57: Second partial account ` : ' f Ell Neeld, guardian:- Of eifinir. children of James S. Neeld, deceased.. Filed August 5.1869. . Nei - 88. 59. Fltataccountor namuet Gaston. trus tee in sail' Or MU i eat Ate of Wan. B:fieltdth, de.' ceased. _Filed Augnst 5. 188% _.' No. 59. Account ofJanies Evan', administre... tor of. James . Dotigliertn4ecenseiL . 'Fled Aug. tat 6,1889.._ • .. , -. No bO. - First - ilia Anti ateoent Of Alex. Gor do°, Richard Breed and Henry A. Breed, execu tors of Genfite Breeds deceased... ; Flied Annest. 390. Al. - Flail account of Magdoleus Shade mauve, , executrlx. .of George, nhadenaantle. Flied .4tigust 6.'18e9. ' • ~,_. • . No, 6*. :Motel:l4ons' account ofJohnD.R.a. trey, executor or Jonathan_ BeCau r d i -ceased. itil'Augnst ...Ma; , 1„ ~ to 63 APirst. Ana Anal aocounLet adlele4 nu ns , guardian of George ELI. wahoweighS 81104Auifitatels -8859 . - • - •- ; -• , 1 4 , , „,. ~ r , I! . 4 1 . 4..... 1 /.. 1 1.14, Be It.' • ~ rmsstritetga Ansmt th nov..._ . 64 , 11 . . li id '• •• ' N. , . J -. : ..:. .“,- J'i 1,0 i• ~., ' Erna NEWI3.)I ver is about stationary, withtless '1 inches by 'the Monongahela The weather 'was ` warm yester . it has been for severaldays. —Th: Argosy has been chartered and has • .e into the Cincinnati and Ports. Month trade. • r . —Th: Kate Putnam is being .repainted at CM. !math • It is amored that the price paid for the Gt. , : t Republic was something over ;90,000, She cost over 122,0,000 when she birZt canine out, .; —lt is stated on good authority that the Great Republic has been sold by Capt. H. H. Hazlett and' others, to some partial of: this city. and that Capt. W. B.Domildann will at once assume com mand: - • The than marks day t . .' 'LThe ' following steamers hem been sold:. One-half of the steadier 'Reaper by ,James • Lee, ,Jr,, of Memphis, to John Collier, of Sterling, 111., for 14,500. One fourth o 40 the Osage, by Mr. A. Cade, of Levna rth, to Samuel R. Cade, of the same pl ce, for 1725. —A Louisville dispatch, under date of Thursday, says: The Common Council to-night adopted an ordinance submit ting to the voters of the_ city a propo sition to•subscribe Immo% -payable in" yearly installments of $30,000, to im prove the navigation of Kentucky river. —The l3ardanelle, one. of - Capt. John Woodburn's new Arkansas river pack ets, will be ready for trial next week, and for business in about two weeks. Her cabin is completed and she is re ceiving her wheels and texas. Much of the painting has been done. Her rooms are extra large—none leas than six feet, and those-in the ladies' cabin,seven feet. She can stow 910 bales cotton. —The Canada, froin St. Louis to St. Paul and return, the fore part of the, week, registered 1,066 passengers. In annotmc , sing the fact, the St. Louis Democrat, of Wednesday, says: The freight and pas senger trade of the Upper Mississippi trade has increased very much in the bust few years, and it will increase with out doubt doubt at the rate of at least 25 per cent. per annum hereafter - -Dick. Prier, pilot of the Cairo, while asleep, fell out of the pilot house to-the harridan deck, and suffered serious in juries, Heto be conveyed to his residence in a s hd carriage, being unable to walk The J D Rine has been sold at New Orleans and gees to Trinity river, Texas - Red river rates ruled laSt 'week at full card to Shreveport, an card one-half:o Jefferson. These figures ,maybe coiisidered fixed, without abate ment, at present The collections for wharfage at St. Louis during the month of August amounted to 18,810,20. —The New Orleans. Commercial Bulk tin, of Tuesdayy, says: About 7 P. at. Saturday the deona was run into, at Twelve Mlle Point, by the Great Repub lic. Both packets were going, up the river, the Republic for St. Louis and the Cleona for Donaldsonville. 'By this collision two lives were lost—the porter of the Cleona and a passenger. both colored. The,Great Republic towed the Cleona in safely to the bank immediately atter the accident. The Welcome, which was but a short distance in the rear, came alongside the Cleona and took off her freight and passengers, aftir which a tugboat went np and brought the Cleona to the city for repairs. Capt. King es i mates the damage incurred by t e Cleona at about two tlionsand dollars . STEAMSHIPS T o LIVERPOOL MIDAIR • QUEENSTOWN. IN MAN 31416 u. STELARISRIPs Numbering sixte.so systmsissa vessels, among te,• Mthe eel ebrt:Ad CITY OF PA ti CITY - OP ANTuvEre. CITY OF BOSTON, CITY' or BALTIMORE, CITY OF LONDON, Baling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, nmrth raver, New York. For nu:moor failher informmion array to WILLIAM ;Ir. - 113 emrrnvlELii STREET. Pittsburgh. LIVERY STABLES. • aonx it. Errs*Ass • ILOBT. 11.PATIZISSON. ROBT. B. PATTEUSON & LIVERY, SAI.,M AND COMS:OinON STABLES 08. BEVENIII LVENUE & LIBEBTI BT PITTSI3I74GE, P. azdtt:b4 MEM ARCHITECTS. BABE & MOSER, - _ .4.IIOIItICTWCTS, TWIT NOME - ASKICIATTON Nos. "and 4 St. Clair Street. Pltuburgh. PS. Special attention Liven. to the dulgning and building -of Ofing.T'-, Romig and puma vmv.ivrasa.a . . A 2,000,000 " Es OHO'IGIE DODS FOE 3 A TN% • . sirras • Union 'Pacific' Ikairoad , Company, mumgm,Dlii3lol.4. Wag aloaptheliniof pair road. at 8400 TO $5,00 PER ACRT, iind on n cacorr OF TIVE YE4.fIL For farther partio4ra, mows. to.. addpiall iomusCp. nEviszp.s, Land Coolial!foloner, Topeka, Kum's. Or ONJUI. 8., LAMBORN. Bee% tun: 9t. Louie. Magoon. RADE MARK. MEM SIELI33. IMCNDE" 'amp CRIMITEYS. BESS SHAD D - g gaily at RiftuTAMIN'PULPRESS 'popular guind, O. 4 15 Diamond Market, Fitts burgh,•and at the Twin City, An er h env ci aty corner of Ohio and Federal street'. "Oen "be h all kinds of Set and Lake nsh, Halibut, Shed. Uodash. ; Haddock end pd. Also, large supplies' of White, Lake Fish; !salmon B e ". Brorlooll. Herring and Macinaw Trout: which enables Us to sell at the lowest market prices wholesale' or .vetalL We Invite all lovers or Shah fish to give ea a naS, and we will loser -••V.‘, l :. . • pg 888 THE SLOP% si )(Rs tsit4,ll,*,,r_!llMiTrliilTrC,l' 'WM! ELM R - • 9 • Nei. 221 and 223 Liberty Strept. - Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade' at low . • figures, strictly, , • Prime New Cron New Orleans Sugar and . Nelasses. Porto Rico; Cuba and "'mash Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia. and Baltimore Re fined do. Golden 'Brim Lovering& Brunils, Stuart's, Adams , and Long Island syrups._ Porto Rico, Cuba and-English Island Molasses. Young Hyson, Japan, imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Rice. Java, Lavers and -10 Coffees. Tobacco. , Lard Oil. Fish. Nails, Glass, Soong. Cgtton Yarns, &c., constantly on band. . , ntroirrzes OP Fine Brandies,Wines and *gars. Rhenish, Mosell , b and Sparkling Hock Wines. of Hinkel & Co.. le Sparlaling Moselle, Schonberg and .Tolnunds burg, Hoekhelmer. Burgundy, mo d:'. Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olive 011. do do Clarets Imported In bottles. do do White 'Wines. to bottles. N. Wort & Sons , Sparkting Catawba. Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines. Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior Old Scotch do do. - ALSO, f . pyents for Zdoet & Chandon's Grand yin. Im • ersensy and Seltery champagne. Brandies of our own selection and warranted. J 10.143 ESTABLISHED_BY A. & T M. N. GORILY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty-Street, (Mawr= 04;:z. Mums HOTEL,) - .14rriE533171113113, Be :3116 .W. C. ARMSTRONG, ESFccessor to Fetzer Armstrong, PRODUCE 'COMMISSION MERCHANT, wo. 25 MARKET; STREET. inTis PXTZB KUL ' ' JAL F. mouse KEIL & BITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEAL2IIB IN FLOUR, EFRAIN, IMBEDS, MILL FEED, &a. 349 Liberty Mt, Pittsburgh, say24:tg3 N. nuts J. A. STIM7I. M e STEELE b. SON, Commission Merchants, AND DILLIXEDI IN V 140131%. GRAIN. FM - RI,, 41c,43 No. 9S OHIO STBEEI, near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY. P►. Li.BLANCEIABIIt Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 3 PENN STREET. 018:x139 TITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Cormlssion Uerchants so Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all r"i,tsburghOND S ManufaTßEctures generally, 11 9 and 114 or,CET, Pittsburgh. . JoEar I. nouss.airw. uouer..;..wm. H. Roues. • TonN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sne cassors to JOHN . I. HOUSE & CO., WiloU• sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cos• ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. JOHN 5H1PT07.5.... A IVALLACZe, S..HIPTON& WALLACE Whole SALE El RODERS AND PRODUCE DEAL- R. Ni. 6 METH BULLET. Pittsburgh. U 112123 ASSESSMENTS. ;sow. "MI 017 ICE OP CITY ENGTNZER & 81113VITOR. PITPSOCHGLI, rept. 4, 1869. NOTICE:.—The assessment for the Grading of BLUFF STREET. from Cooper to Mtlyenuerger street. Is now ready, for examinatt .n, and can be teen at this office ontir W E:ll ES DAY. September 15th, when It will be slummed to the City Treasurer's office for col lection. ie4:uBs H. J. MOORE, City Engineer. 011101. or CITY ENGINSIE ♦ND EITIEVZYOII, PyrreguaGU, August 2 6 . MAL ff NOTICE.—The assessment for Paring and Curtain StIALLM&N ifTREET m Twenty , sixth to Teientrelithth street, la novvready for examination, and can be seen at this office until MONDAY. September Oth, wbea It will be returned to the City Tress =yrs office for collection. au29 H. J. .OGEE, City Engineer. D°LitAirt SAVINGS BANK. NO. 65 :FOUR= STIBI3I'. CBABTEItED 111 MISS. ASSETS ' .59,503,431 33. Open daily, from 9 o'clock A.: az. to 3 o'clock Y. x., and SATURDAY *ENING& from May Ist to Koveinber Ist, _frbm 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May /st, from to o'clock. • Deposits received of all sums of not less than 'ONE- - DOLLAR and a dividend of the pronto declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been deelared semi-annualtrin June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. -• Interest, II not drawn. out„ Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principsl, and bears the same Int erest !tomtit. Ist days of June and December. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call, or erverrto present his passbook. At this rate Money wilt double In less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By. Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished 'gratis, on .111,PUce loa at the office. Puseunntf?-01CORGE" ALBEtrue • VICIPILYELIDZITTS,• _ John G. Backoren, - A . Pollak; M. D., Benj. P. itahnestock, Robert Robb, James Herdman, . John:H. Shoenbergstr, James McAuley, James tihidle.. James B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer. Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. TRUSTIES: Wm. Z. Anderson, Robert O. Loomis l Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, John C. Bindle, Peter A. Madeira, • George Black, John Marshall, Hill klargwin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden. • CharlesA. Colton, David McCandless, John Evans, ' H. W. s•ltver. . John J, Gillespie, . Ormob Phillips. William& Haven, Henry _. Ringwalt, Peter H. Hunker, Wm. R. Schmertz, - Richard Hays, Alexander Tlndle, James D. Kelly, William Van Kirk. l'ltlthetrnzit—CH LES A. COLTON. SLCRILTART—JA..ISZS B. D. HEEDS. SECURITY - AND COMFORT fur the traveling community . , J. B. HARRIS Safely Fire Jacket, Car Heater and MODER.ITOR. For Smoke and Hot'air Flues, dispensing with the nes of stoves and fire. in or about the Pll/111311* ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the beat to any temperature that may be desired without toe ssibility of firing tbe car or cars to which the Jaeke. may be attached. "Having obtsined of the United etates Letters Patent br a Moiety Jacket, which is warranted to resist the mem Intense heat that may be ap plied to it In toe position and purpose for which it is intended. It is a sure protection ftom accidents by fire. originating from conduc t o rs ues or where Axon. pipes are used as for smoke or heat. It is applicable war r ante d g that may become overheated,„ and totive perfect sat isfaction where wood or other combustible mate* rim may be- Placed in close proximity thereto; I am now ready to apply my intention to atom., dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats, railroad cars, ac. Wherever pipes as conductors are; made dangerous" being being overheated and seen rlty desired. I.wilt ,send ,on application right to manufacture or use the abovelnyenUott. 'ALIO Territorial rights 10 such as may wish to engage in selling Drivileges either sy State or county. . 3. 8. ITARREL ar once at the PLUft 'utast PaINT WOlrifti." Corner, of iorris street and the Alle ftuy valley Isauroact. vilveifik vat& rim- ,440-40 Attiv ec tf i G _barrels 'tnt rat irf; naafi,* 00'8i • ....1 1 MAa Jt U- - . RAILROADS. • DENNSYLVA... NIA CENTRAL NAIL AD. On apd *frail Par., dunday AUGUST 29th. 1839. Tras , s will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washi and Liberty streets. as ibilowri: r Mail Train—. 1:20 an *DayltxLyresaL 9 : 3 b am Put Line..... 145 WM Pantile Lx. 7: 41 Wall's No. 1..6 20 am iWalPs No. 1.. 830 am , BrintonAcen. 7 :50 =4llO Train 11:10 am Wall , ' No. 2.. 9:05 am:Brs'irsa.e No 1. 3 -10 pia Cincinnati E3.9:23 amCineintti Ex. 111:80 pm Johnstown Ao TORO ami WalPsNo.,2.. 11:311 am B rs' ks Ae Nol T:00 pail Johnstow*Aet4:os win Pittsb , h Ex. 19.:40 Firatits Ac Nos 8:9 pm ExpremlitiO guniPhita. Ems Star/ Wall's 3...1:50 f WalPs No. IL: 320 , Bra'ks AeNo 2 9:55 pm!faills No. thOlpin Wall , ' No. 4. s:Bopnr, ast:Line Way Passntr 10:90 pmt AO-4...11:00 PM •TtleSS trains make close connection "n Harris burg for Baltimore. The Church Train lestesWaUs .Btatkrn ever? Blindly at W:0 at, reaching Pittsburgh at 10:08 m. Bee tars:big. leaves Pittabui bat 19:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at 9 :10 p. re. *Cincinnati xpress and Pacllc Express Leaves daily. An Miler train daily except ituudn. Tor further information apply_ sw W. EL RECRWITH. Agent.L. The PeansrvantallaiLroad Company as sume any risk fbrßaggage, except for *cart ap perelLand timtrtrier Tesporaritillity sCitrita died Dollars in wane.. All Baggage ex *in[ that am ount In Tahiti will be at th l a T r . isk T 4 the owner. unless taken by special contract. A EDWARD, /3. WI t anti General Superintendent, Altoona, a. E 8 T ER N MUNI. PENNSYLVANIA. • EROAD.—On and after Aug:Jet 29,1859,0 e Passenger Trains the Western Pennsylvania Rai road will ar r ive at and ' depart from tt a FedertlStreet Depot, Allegheny Citir.as follows: Arrive.l Depart. Smingd , e No15:40 a ni; Mak«. 13:90 am Freeport No.18:210 a m' Freeport No. 19:210s in Express 10:4 4 0 a mShaspb , g r o111:90 a Et Sharpb , g No.11:90 p'm Express 51:5119 p in i Freeport No. 24:05 pm Springd , e No13:10 pm Mall 5:50 p ni Freeport N0.25:210 put Bpringd , e No 20 : 210 pml Smingd , eNo2ls:3Up ra Above trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny . Junction even dunday at 7:40 a. m..r Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:210 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junc tion at 3:40 p. to. COMMUTATION Tiesstra—For sate - in packages of Twenty. between Allegheny City Chestnut street, Herr% Bennett, i-ne Creek: Etna and Sharpsburg and good reap on the trains stopring atiltations epecided on tekets. The tralasleaving Allegheny' City. at 7:00 sk.4 I m. make direct connection at Freeport with Wa lkers line of Binges forEntler and Hannahstown, Through tickets -may be purchased at tie Ofilee, No. ISt Clair street, near the Suspension o ri dge. Pittsburs h, and at the Depot. Allegheny. For thither information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Li t. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad not as tame any risk for Baggage, except for ng a7psrel, and limit their responsibility o One Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex.- ceeding this amount in value wlllbe at the risk of the owner, =deli taken by special contract. EDWARD H. au3o General Suntaintendentoon a. . • a ••' •...« l l&PIIIGHT ED= WAYNE & CHICAGO B. W. and CLEVEJAND & P11•11:1EURON 11,IL From Angust3Otti, 1869, trains will leave trims ' and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide.' POW burgh eitztr, as follows: 1 ~,, Milano Ex. .. 9:08 a m i Chielio 1r5..39:19a re, Erie 4 , Yialix.7:2B & m ; Peelle Ex ... _ 7:163 s m Cl. & lv tegbPl6:slB & mi Wheeling Es 10:48s, m Chicago Ma11..6:514 a M C. &ISt. L. Ex 7:08 p ot 1 Past Line. ....8:48 s, m Cia'go Ex& M13:28 p m Cl. & Wh"riEx 1:93 p rt. Cleveland Er 3:38p m Chicago Ex., 1:38 p m Erie & Yg'n Exti:Sap m W'e &Erie Ex4:3B pm Cl. & WI: , g Ex6:3Bp m Departfrora drispassy. I Arrive is Alitei..• y. Bea'r Falls Ac.O:OS a in Leetsdale Ac..6:63 am Leetsdale " 10:03 a m Bes'r Falls " B:t l ri am .., " 11:59 & m ;New Castle "10:83 am • Rochester" • 2:2 3 pm!Enon " 9:13 am Enon \ " .3:1111p In !Leetsdale "19:44p m. Leetsdale Ace.15:12 pmlßeer Falls " 3d1:43 pm Etes`rFalls " .6:13 p mLeetsJale '' 4:33 pm Leetsdale " 10:43 pm I" _ " 7:83 pm Fair Oaks Sun - ‘ I Pair Oaks &m -it; IcL .110sm , dal(tirTh i ::6la ! (71 . 1 teEpiie1diT W 7:23 0. m. Crrago Express arrival' daily. l7 P. El MYERS, J. N. McCULLOOM, Gent. Pas. A licket Agent. Gent. Manager. • auSe \ \ , ; g al l A N E OFD .. -,.... r, -•. , . , TIME. GUM Y vaLvErir rauutoiip i , . THE ONLY IRECT ROUTE TO THE OI L REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAICS.. - On and afterldOlAY, Junel4th,llsso. TWO THROUGH TRAI NS DAILY (except Sandan _will leave Plit)tsbnth and Plke streets 1 Depot, corneeof • Itlev.. eaor Franklin, 011.01ty.Butp. tato, and all ints in tl eOR Regions. _ Day IpTTSBITEGIL. lenv.r".. IN PITTI9SI3IION" Day Ex ::00 a m Day ; Ex 5:15 pal Night Ex.... - 7:30 pm!Night Ex 6;59 am Brady's B.Ac :05 pin I Bradys BAc 10:10 ant Freeport Ac. 9:40 a m!I stsixlaW , ka 7:40a ni ad SodaW 'km 6:30 p mfFsee_port Ac. 0:15 p nit Ist Halton.. 6:05 ara Ist Holton.. 5:50 aat Od Hulton..:l2:oo m }Ed Halton... $5:00 p 111 3d Hutton—.l I:00 p m ..3d Halton... -1:03 p ul • Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's An. 1:40 Dm Churcn train to and from - Soda W orks leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh. . .. (Sundays,) at 9:50A. rs. Express trains atop - oxily.at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations • J. J. LAWEENVir r Gann supn.. - . .TBOXAS IL : , . , M., Ann, litirt. ST I CEN CI TTBII NNATI 13111GIAMBIMMI . LOUIS RAILWAY. - ' ' • PAR HANDLE EOM. CHANGE UP TINE.-On and after SUN DAT. Ansnn Sty. 1869, trains will leave and arrive It' the Union Depoteaa ibllawsr . • Arr Oms. Mail .1 =1191.9.09p m. Bast ..... 8:53 a. m. ts:oBp. m. Ex - press..." .. 1:43 p. tn. 9113 a. 111. Mixed ..Acc , n 6.713 a. r1:53 pap. : klellonaldu Acc!n,No.l 11:38 a. m.' Steubenville tuxammod. 3:53 p. 1i.:484.22.. XcDortaid , ahoent. No. 2 5-53.p.m. 11:16 D. at. sandav (Roush Train...l9:ssW ni• • !i,150,,, 11 1 4 ° • .40P1:43-2. Wank wilt leave ' 18:03z. x. train wlli arrive 'All other Mtn/ will ran dant; `3tuasys excer , - ed. The 8:53 . la. Train-m a aks close ccit-' notions at Nowak tr.r Zanesville. General Ticket Ages t. Columbus,, W. W . . CARD. Burt.. Isennisoa. Ohio.. - E m rrrsnuiwa& &BMW 0014 WELLS VI L L E ROAD. , • • • ". • • _ • • OA and after TinIEDLV. , Nom/ember. Inor, trains will arrive at and depart trom m tam Depot , minium of Grant and 'Water streets, a/ ibllowas , Xall to androgenll:non- • town. 7:00 A. M . 001. ers McKeesport geecandtM 21:00.e. 855 P.,114 Ex: wand from Untm. 3:00 r. x. - 10:10 A. 5: West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. ; 8:35 A. as Brad dock's, Aoxandtle. 5:15 P. It 7:50 r. X Night Ac. tollersport.lo:3o.r. sr. 6MS A. in Banda Y Muth Trate to ' sad from West Newton 1:00?. X.,10414,4. • •-r. 'for tickets apply to • • Z. X. 414 HAVELOND' W. B. ESTOIFT. Bapernmendent.s . -. 11 . '" 11 . , S al OK /.- MLI MIKEINNIF ROWEL: - ' ' UNION PACIFIC : Eastern Division. The sauanser ►&D MuBT 11.111dAIL rX MOM aSeattoall to a • = Colorado Nevada, California Utah, Arizona Washington, •., New Mezleor-Idaho" • v, Oregon. , ._ . , . . Two "hales leave Stale Llas and Lazio= aan.y.t i =ceiz .o tT n iaeo am aril of of pavane st. Louis, and licaint. bat and St. doe Railroad lirean 40=7. eo Jay at. Lawrence, .Tooaka and <Wamelo nli = ewes for all Dolma in' Kansas. At end of track wet of - lalswortti with the - j = STATES - 'EXPRESS COMPANY'S LINE OY WICKLAND MAIL AND . COACHES YOK Dr.N‘rEley 3L4.1=1 All Points in the And with BANDIEBOTS. TBINMEIMT 'TM of COACHES for Port =or, Be i s YOrri , - Aftniquerese. tents Vet and an POMP , 14,414bt, sons and New Mexico. With the recta WM/0= 'Of roWng. • an eiteipleest. a nd the ILITSIIVIOSISUI with 7 mound. Overland Transportation Limes 4fram Its western terminus.. rood now . odors . Inneqesiled tudlftles de the treAnesindoe el I:reties to theAsricest._ • Ticket' for as an v.ves the Miltnstand Ciensdes . - Be sereed Bta and .or gloms v i a Bi ltailz a (W it.ff W 1!! . rAciorio: wiar • • • aiii111113131114164-."f ; ; eecerse :imam rtaissiorrnr4inals MI II