The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 05, 1868, Image 3

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Thum . lUtter's . New York.
Cold Closed at. 139 / ®139%.
... . .
(By Telegraph to tli.e-?lttsbursh 9azette. t$ ,
• .; NEw YORK, Mav 4, 1868.
. _
1. GOLD, :MONEY.
athady+,l4 per cent. on call.
Prlme 'diacouitfi 44@)5.. Sterling (valet at
10®10x,. 'firmer,' oming - at 139%,
touched 139 M, and cued tit 1393®130%.
kam ie • 6 w 1i # 1 *13, 4 1 , e )
i.4(!'et'Qß
per O: c ent.
for,_,_ - earryAiS,;;Tila , a4RalltaatTreaaaTOT Paid
te - aa7 igigoio, 4 lo.on.acootult orlklity intereat.
523
• GoVerrattetita Steady but without activity.
Henry CleWit sife Co;: furnikh the annexed
4:30 quotations: ; Coupons , of ,1881, 113®
113 x; do of 1 1114 - 1080101%; do of 'B4, loam@
100% ; do of Itli,108,4‘®11; do new, • 1083
(4109; do of '67;409W1 Ten -Forties,
103(§)103K. Seven-Thi rties, '107;®107%.
The Assistant 'Treastiter lxiughtliBoo,ooo
Seven-Thirties atip7x: ..
Errocxs.
Thb stocks were quiet throUghout the
day, and opened weak and rather lower at
the close with an iniproving tendency
5:20 quoTATioNS4 l, Canton, 60.74Q)51; Cum
berland, 30®83; Well's Express, 26.34®20;
American, 59 3 / 4 WO; . • Adams, 6134@i11y,
United States, 6034@dig;_Western.Union,
31®81g; Quicksilier o D®2 5 33il MariPosar
4®6X, Pacific Mall; 023‘1@9234 Atiimtic,44
@B5 Western Union 1163‘11®8734; IN. 'Y. C.,
12Xig(g.12934; Erie, 70%(a 70 Hudson 186
®187; Reading, 90(4944; Ohio and As Rgifs.
sippi Certificates, 814@3lgi Wabash, slig
5134; St. Paul, 44®44X; do preferred, 7634;
Michigan Central, 117; Michigan Southern,
8734; Illinois Central, 14* —Pittsburgh, 82g
@82%; _Toledo, '105%@106; Rock Island,
94 1 4@943 4 1 ., Northwestern , 6s34@l67%; do
preferred, Afig ®763 , ,,/ . l•ForWayne, 103X®
104; Hartford and 'Erie, 14 1 8 014%;
go and Alton preferred, ID; Columbus,
105; Hannibal 'preferred, 833;; MisseUri,
87%; new Tennessees, 6634:
3tLNING . SHARER.
Mining shares dull ;. Smith Parmalee
$E,25; Gregory; $2,75, Receipts at Sub-
Treasury, 83ieria9378; payments; $3,288,416;
balance, $101,566.152..
• •
- • - Chicago Market. ' '
CBT Telesernote to the Mitch - neigh Onnette.3
Citicebo, May 4.-;-Flour • 'Unchanged;
light -sales at 118,8736a11,00 fbr lbw grades, to
,
choice_ spring extras. Wheat in fair re
quest; sides ' of No. 1 at 1A15112,141 '
and
2,08 4a2 ; 10 for 'No. 2, closing quiet at 12,0934
82,10; this afternoon the market for No. 2 is
quiet • at f2,10' eash.. •Oorn; 'firm and
buoyant and 134a23 higher; sales of
No. 1. at '8834a. 90;0; • • No. 2 at
87 3 k 8 8 c ; new at 8734aac, and :rejected
at 86; closing firm at 90a903 c for No 1,
and at 890 for new. _Oats...active and firm
and 2a3c higher; sales at 67a69c; closing
firm at, 689449 c; since change the - market
is firm at 68%c. Bye dull; sales of No 2 in
store at 81,98, and sample lots on track and
delivered at $1,75a1,85. Barley inactive
and nominally unchanged. Provieelone--
nothing doing,• but holders firmer. Mess
Pork held at e 29,00. Lard, prime city steam
in demand at 19c., but sellers ask 19V i a19Nc.
Bulk meats of all kindi firm but inactrve;
live Hoge scarce and .firm at Saturday's
price._ Beef cattlii . inactive and entirely
nothinal. Freights steady and quiet. Four
for corn 'to Buffalo; 10 wheat Oswego;
receipts last 48 hours, 5,745 flour • 32,790
wheat; 94,558 corn; 22,390 oats; 1,429 live
hogs; shipments, 7,799 flour; 3,200 wheat,
-211,650 corn; 88,689 oats; 2,635 live hogs.
St.' Louis Market.
(By Telegraph to the Plttihaigh" Gazette.]
Sr.Lours,'May 4.—Tobacco flim and un
changed. Nothing reported in , Cottons.
.
Flour in light demand and small , business,
but prices are unchanged at e7a8,25 for su
perfine; sB,2sa9.for•estra, and .$9a11,50 for
double extra. Wheat ,stead and .firm at
$2,70a2,82 for winter, and $2,05a2,12% for
spring. Corn firm;but slow at $1,711i1,80.
Barley small sales at $2,50 for spring.
Provisions are quiet but • very firm. Pork
is held at' $30,00, Which Stopped any
sales. Macon shoulders sold at 14y,a14y‘e,
clear rib 1736 e; -clear sides 1834 e. • Lard
`quotes at 19.2 for tierce and 20c for keg.
Whiskey sold - at $2,20; Cattle quiet. at s4a
834 for infe#or.. to
,ehOpe. filleeP,.range
$2,5(1475 peihealf. "Remlpts—ficarr; 2,300
barrels; wheat, 12,300 bushels; COM, 17,800
1 :msb 019 ; Oats, 24600 Rye 500 with
oft. stook of Amu on has Msq.Sist was
41,000 barrels ; wheat, .48,000; corn, 14,100
bushels; oats; 59,000. bushels; barley 2,500
lanihels;. tobacco,
.1 7 3135 • hhdrq hemp,: 850
Clemiband Motet.
;By Telegrapt! rittlitmrth Gazette .1 ,'•
CLEvELAistn; May • 4.—Flour firmer,.
steady and unchanged; double cacti=sp ,, li t ig
$10a12; double extra red winter Si 4 - ;
treble extra • - white • $18,59a15,50. Wheat
firm and nifithanged;," No. 1 red winter held
at $2,70; N0.,2 do at $2,69; No. 1 Milwaukee
spring at moo. Corn is in fair •.deruand;
sales at 98c for No. 1 shelled on the spot,
and 92a93c fbr No. 2. Oats in moderato rer.
quest but a shade better; sales at 78c for
Na 1 State from store. Rye scarce and
firm at $1,95 for No. 1. Barley in demand,
but none offering. Petroleum firm and se
' five for bonded ,at 23a24c; free held at 33a
.35c; crude 54,35a4,40 Per. bbl. • •
, Toledo
Market.'
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazetie.i
Tozisno, May 4.—Flour receipts 2,189
barrels: .sales Winter Wheat at 111a12,75.
Wheat, receipts ;850 bushels and ler lowet;
sales white Michigan at 12,87, Amber 12,71;
Corn, receipts 9,L bushels; market opened
steady but closed . 1 4c. lower, sales No. 1 at
92a9254, seller, : June, 93; buyer . i Junefl3i
buyer, May, 931 i; Oats receipts 2,4oobush
els; prices is betteil• sales: No. 1 and Michi
gan at 7214a73. Rye, receipts 850 bushels;
sales Mich/Bmi at 11.78. Seeds 'dull. ' Lake
freights very dull apd nominal at 3g on
Corn to Bufftdci by steam. • •
Milwaukee` Market.
tßy. Telegrai)h isO trio Pittsburgh Gisette.3
MILWAUKEE, May 4.—Eloar firm;, City
double extra 09,87a10,26, country do. 119.62 a
10, extra 59,004,50. Wheat firm, -at 12, 19
for No. 1 spring: #2;10 for No. 2. Oats firm
and higher; at 67%e for No: 2. Corn scarce;
90c formew shelled. Receipts-2,300 'bbls
f10ur,42,000 bush wheat, 7,000 bush oats,
5,000 bush corn. Shipments--3,800 bbls
flour, 96,500 bush wheat, 300 bush oats,
1,000 bush corn.
Philadelphia' Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gatette.3
PELTIADELPELAr' May 4.—Flour quiet;
Northwestern family, $10,50a12; Ohio, $11,60
a 12,75; faneY. $13a15. Wheatlittle doing;
sales 0120,000 bush at 12,90a2,q5: Rye in
active; sales at $2a2,50. Corn in • fair de'.
mend; sales of 3,000 bush raised western at
$1,18; 10,000,bush do in ears from store ; at
81,19a1,20. Cloverseed, Pad. Timothy,
62,50a2,75. 'Flaxseed. V 2,8082,85.
•
Loulnffie Market
(Br Telegraph to , the Pittsburgh Gazette.} -,":
LoursvlLLß, MaY tobtux79 &Merl
sales 109 hhds lugs at $5 50a5,75 ; common
to"medlrun lea 4 V7a2S. Flour--Superfizte,
18,75a9; fancy.412,50a13,25.- Corn, ealiftoe.
Oats, zgagOo. ,Lard, 10019kfc. Mess porki
$29. Bacon —ShOuldors t clear rib
shies, 1714 o; olear .
S• sides, 18gc; bulk shoul
ders 13k '
' ‘ e• 'dear itides, 17,1 o: Caton
nominal at 30c. Whilky• nominal;`raw,
tree, $2,20. • • ' -
memplas Mqherl ., _ ,
,_,..
~
•,.. , .
~,,,,. /4„ftioitgh okzet,e.T. ,
~ .,41,. to ~, _ ,......,„
,_ „wet and
5,..,,,,E Mgr
.A.,..7riyai.,./....31,.; eg,rt!
niric'tt" LI,
, 41, 7tt 5.1.,... ' Balm
'thltddrUll; auperilne
pm firm; shoulders 1_4 1 ,1
clear sides Ic. Lard
Q 2. Hay $l7. eats 78a
.
1131
New lc ork Cattle Market.
(By .
.Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3
Nnw Youx, May 4.—Beeves passablY So
tiye and rather firmer, thongh not higher.
The offerings to-day were, I,soq head 'and
the ' demand was. chiefly 'f'or ;wed stock.
Extras 18malOe, prime 17Wilikt,'fidt to goOd
104a1714, 4nferior and^ andordinary' 18416 (c;
receipts . for the : Week, 557 head: Sheep
fuld,,,Umbs firmer under ht receipts and
pricesS-Xo higher; shear ...NON.. unshorn
.6 1 14 a 03iehrecelpta for tht week 13,427 head;
7 -- • coming In slOwly. ; flogs, fairly ae
live, and rather. firmer ; moat sales were at
leilleXe; receipts for the week 17,840.
#4
Tele4iaph to tHeMt.tetturip 3 Gaietre,J
BALTIdtOAE,may 4.-4nehr dull Wheat
ddli. Corn eon*: white 151;13, yelinw
111;20: firitt, se $2,20.'." -- Porh-4-Mess
quiet 1412 1 10. •Ilittedri active; ribs sidde 16y,
atTe; clear , Aden • 17xe1 • shouldent 14,(e;
hatrui 21a2230. . Lard quiet at 20a20 e. •
41014alptua .Cattle Market.
[By Weleithigh to;tbe Pittsburgh tiasette.3. ,
PRIUSItRLPHIA, biaj• 4.-Cattle firm and
unchanged.,filheep-B,(XXI head • fold •ett
'Bl gross. Mega dull and, lower; 3,600 head
sold at $l, , ,50, net. • • .
The maikti•last evening' Indicated eight
feet large" and swelling The
weather was' unusually pleasant. Trade
'on the landing was brisk.
The steamer Kate Robinson has changed
her sign. She will leave:for St. Louis on
Tuesday positively. So says Captain Rob
inson: • ,
-* '
The mail line of steamboats on the Mo
nongahela are • running regulaxly to all
points' on the river. The boats are all first..
class, and the officers •are proverbially
courteous and obliging. •
The Bayard,.:, Captain Shepard, .is the
Parkersburg packet for. this day. She
leaves at noon.. '
The Glendale, Captain Hare,' left last
evening for St. Louis with all the, frelght
she'conld carry.
The steamer •Argoiry, Capt. Vandergr
will be found at the laiuling.. She will re
turn to Cincinnati on Wednesda'v at noon.
.The.:'B. C. Gray, Captain'Anderson, is
loading for Cincinnati and Louisville. She
will receive freight with the privilege of'
reshipping. . - •
,The St..Mgrys left ltuat evening for On
cnthati With a goo& trip. • , •
• A Funrrignltirs; OF Coit..—The.follOW-•
ing coal has andwill leave during the neat
tWenty-foUr hours: •
Towboats.
Lioness ...
Tiger 7
Wild. 7--
Coal City
Tom Farrow
0. H. Ormsby
Star
Mary Ann '
Warner
Jas. Gilmore.
J. S. Neal
Arrow
Resolute
N. 3. Bigley..
Little Alps ...
Sam Roberts
Fred Wilson
FOR MEMPHIS.
NORTH KENTUCKY RIVER.
V. F. Wilson... " 9
Diamond
Total exports
The St. Louis Republican says: There is
at present no opposition lathe New Or-
Imp trade, the Atlantic line and the out
-side boats having effected an . arrangement
by which they.load inturns, 'having a bast
every other day. There are six of the At
lantic line andifive independent. By this
, means they are enabled to keep rates up to
-at least & Living :rate. ' ' .• - •
• A Qom) Busn4,-Thelliar - t Able made the
run frqm New Orleans-to Shereveport on
Aittriaet trip .-hours and filly
"rninnivt- Includin g l ant'
---7 5kThinn Tisenc : ; 'h t
e eapo e
eight million feet helit-in-s&Ore at Anoka
have been gent adrift, - and • niany Of them
erenafo hi the %ponds, - while' on both
'branches of Bum -'o,,vEn."the drives are PS
greasing finely: - A heavy bcicly 'of snow
-still remains In thellpineries; and 'melting,
fills the small streams and. <floats the logs
out handsomely Itis ;said to be the best
season .for drlthlig; , that the lumbermen
haVahadlblyears.'' '• •
at: Innis dbniateh river is
Still here; stationary'at Dubuque, and ris
ing Keokuk. The Missend rising
'slowly at Randall: e -
Theo.following- boats for Benton - have
•passed•that point: Deer ' Lodge, April 3d;
Cora, Bth; Antelope, 21st; Sallie •Huntsville
and Miner, 24th: Henry Adkina, 25th.
Business is good. . , , • •
Travel is light. In tyro ' or ,three weeks
there will begiu the heavy stream of travel
no/timer!' that Always Clathfeteriies the
Season, - said width is bound' 143 become
larger •eVely year. • There wilt be ..larjr6
nnmbernef persona ping to Minnesota 10. V
steam. , •
Business on thelilinobiriver not Justify
ing the Muting-of four boats, the' Beirdw
town, on her arrival, will gonto retirement
for the present.
NEW, ouLEArts,—The stairtin, pf the
26th, says: Business on the landing is Tan
ning down to nothing, and the
. prospecte
are that it will not revive for some time.
Freights to all points are dull, 'and tonnage
largely in excess. The receipts of the day
embrace 637 bales of cottony and other
freight per ••New. Bra, from Jefferson; 460
palescotton per Bart Able, from Shreve
port, and f •
ull general consignment , per
Louisville, from Cincinnati;
The line of, the Mississippi Valley Tele
graph Company is now completed ftoml St.
Paul to Liasing, a distance of 269 miles,
'while the contract is left for building it
through to St. Louis, to which' place it will
be completed by July next.'
The Leavenworth (krznmerciaisays of tho
Missouri: It is;Wing, and at the present
rate of decline, unless the June rise comes
earlier than usual, steamboats will , have
sortie trouble abbnt -arriving at. Leaven
wOrth'witt that rftnlatity'Virbiab has here
tofore characterized then]; •
The St.lonis DeMOCTat earn The con
test on;the , present trip of the Jasper seethe
to have been a race—a well contested one—
with its concomitants of excitement, bet.
ting, etc.' One side bas it. that; the 'JasPer
passed her opponent twice under way, and
was ahead at capau.Oris one and.a
half, while n dispatch from ,the, Jnianton'n
agent avers that she passed. the ;jasper
above OktrkeVille, and arrived at Quincy
five miles ahead. We believe that betn
boatehalted at-several IMO:mite attend
to business* and thus the (guestion of which.
Is the fastestboat remains- undecided!
AN
,
rmrotkrANT"oAsg.—A Cade •Of s ome '
interest. to AtildeeiVriters and the ' , Waited
was , recently decided in the 8u ream
Court of •tho ;United Btatefil - la 186 0 ; 40
Michlitan egapt Atria Insurance Oen''' .
RanYl ein j 8 4Pred with, blank.,peliciell*
lily sip by , be officers of the cenr,l o
filled up one of them for thenamot op_
upon the stearrw,S.b e tona....After.os ve ry
of the policy, the • ested.lo
sign 8 1 11 1 44 re <Or • 71 ^
wuieu- was ,?•! a s, k r
lows: -41110 c < 60 6, sa is ti
is toy take effect when hiproved• V .lf
DiinstientikvAgeet.of .710tmaiurtratasi
Geznpauy AtA3nitidoir),NOW litirXel. it tip ,
pears that this paper was inunetly Beni
to Mr. Dorr, who did not approve the risk,
and wrote to Webber,the agent in Michigan
directing him to return the premium note
to the owner of the vessel and cancel the
policy. Webber, not satisfied with this ae-
.
-4,
:~sews4.,c~sm~ sip+.t~sxs~~^+~•~:~r~~sce_,a~n=.smea~~~m..,z:
RIVER NEWS.
FOR MiCENIZATI.
Mai
. 6
FOR LOUISVILLE
9 90,000
9 90,000
9 90,000
7 70,000
6 60000
3 b'ts & barge.Boooo
9 90,000
B', 80,000
7i 70,000
10 100,000
7 70,000
MMEi
TUESDAY. MAY 5. 1868.
tion of his pzineiPal, appealed to Mr. Ben
nett, another of the Western general agents
Of the &imp, and did not diary out instruc
tions, but retained the premium note and
allowed the polley to remain. The owner
'knell* nothing of these subsequent features
of the .transaction until Ida vessel was lost
and he demanded ; payment of the policy.
-Thla'was - refifsed. suit was, therefore,
brought in the, 'United States District Court
in Michigan, and resulted. In a judgment
aSserting.the responsibihtyof the company
on the policy. Thig .jtiftinent is now , al
firmed by the Supreme Cotirt:
Rivera aid_ Weather.
.I,eutslax.r.x.,lday4.—itiver rising steadily
with 8% feet hr the canal: Weather rain
ing at intervals. , •
,11:11T. Lotrisi 4.—Weither wet and
; untatts wi: itmlaitoAn.
.prrnuaniciff:comniircrsANti UnrCINNATI
RAILIIOAD, .May 4. 71 2 butts tobacco, •.1
McConnell; 4 bxs stone, $ Falinentock; 7 do
do, Whitmore, Wolf &'•1 4 104`8 bdls hoops;
F Simpson; 5 bbla - lard oil, .P Scottil bx
musical. instruments , Hoffman, Hoene &
Co; 13 Nils riddles, J Woodwell; 10 setts
hoops; W J.-Meek; 1 bl3l casting, Hall t
Speer, 0 dos chairs, Knemple & Col 3 bbls
eggs. J M Simmonds; 3 do bacon, 1 cask
lard, Walker, Goe & Co; 7 bbls green ap
ples, Graff & Reiter; 3 do eggs, Mrll Graff;
Ido do, Volghti• Mahood - it Co; 7 do green
Apples, S P Shriver & Co; 10 empty boxes,
S S Marvin; 1 bag , coffee; J S Dilworth; 15
aks scraps, A Hoeveler & Co: 2 bxs tobacco,
•J Murphy; 4 bbls dried fruit, Volg.ht, Ma
hood & Co; 2 .bxs 'highwines; J• M Tate; 2
bas frameN H D Brecht &Ito; 1 car staves,
H Hasmeyer; 1 do . do, Shade tt.Weigel; 120
bdls groan hides, G N HOffstott; 7 20 bbls
Whisky. A Glockner; 1 car bulk middlings.
.J Smith; 400 . sks flour, Stewart & 'Amgen
helm. •
Pi'aanisuxoH, FT. WAYNE AND . CH'ICAOO
RAILROAD, May 4.-2 bbhi eggs, S B Floyd
& .Coo 3 do ash, J. Canfield; 5 ;do vinegar,
Shpiraker & Lang; 3 bbls eggs, 12 do but
tet, W J Steel &Bro; 2 bxs castings, Wood
Se%& Ce; 5 bxs cheese, Ido coffee, J Dil
worth & Co; 131 aka potatoes, Vangorder &
Shepard; 4do tails, F W C Feld; 20 boxes
soap, R E Sellers; 2A do do, M W Rankin;
11.40 do, H Riddle; '2 cars lumber, Nanz &
C0;.2 do , do, J M Seibert &Co; 1 de staves,
M P Adams dr. Bro; 300 bbls flour, T C Jen
kins; 250 do do, J Gregg; 1 car -middlings,
Keii & Ritchart;. 100 bbls flour, R Robison
& Co; 100 do do, Shomaker & Lung; 100 do
do,.Seghtnyer & Voskamp.
CLEVELAND AND I'IrIEBURGH RAILROAD.
May 4.-3 cars iron ore, Shoenberger
Blair; 5 do do, Nimick dc Co; 14 do do,
Cambria lion Co;. 4do do, Zug & Co; 126
bars iron, F W Smith; 8,000 ft lumber, Jas
McMasters; 4 cases laxd, J B Sueathen; 50
bits soap, Wm Hoslage; 1 kg wine, M Gru
ber; 39 aka rags, McCullough, Smith it Co;
101 bbls 011, Wm MeCutcheion; 41 skit oats,
do potatoes, D L Grove; 10 bp rye, J
W Fafrley; 24 eke do, J McKinney; 13 bdls
paper, W - S Haven; 5 bbls vinegar, Sho
maker & Lang; 127 eke corn, W.l Meek; 41
skit oats, 9 do rye, Scott (t, Gisal; 9 bbls dry
apples, Ido eggs, Voight, Mahood & Co; - 2
car lumber. Espy & Son; 1 do do, J M Sei
bert it Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, May 4.
2 cars pig iron, McKnight it Co; .1 do brick,
Johnson, Taylor & Co; 2 do pig iron, II
Woodiaides; 5 cars 'limestone, Shoenbeiger
& Blair; 14 aka rye, W J Meek; 1 bbl glue,
A HooVeler; 1 bbl grease, J R Vosksmp; 2
do do, H Snyder; 1 bbl eggs, 1 do butter, G
Warnhoff; ticks rugs, I bbl butter, Shipton
& Wallace; 8 pkgs marketing, owner.
Bushels.
90,000
70,000
70,000
100,000
60,000
70,000
460.000
, POLITICAL.
ar'CONGRESS-22d DISTRICT.
IGen. J. S. NEGLEY
liiicandldite for nomination before the Union Re
publlean Cutmenticrn.
nahrfidilef
890,000
100,000
90,000
4540,00(1
110'"CONGIM3S--22f1 DISTRICT.
71 4 1 - 101MULS HOWARD, Esq.,
Ls candidate ibr nomination, by the Union Repub
lican Congressional Convention. mh.9l:d4T
IgriF'olll. 411!ille/UCT ATTOJE,INEIV.
LEVI BIRD DUFF,
Subject to the 'deetelon of the Union Reoohllean
County Convention. • apfnoW-dtr.T.
IgrFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Gen. r A., L. PRARSON,
Subject to the. decision of the Union licvnbilean
Conutv Convention. mh.7s:WS.AILT
= FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
WILLIAM C. MORELAND,
Sublect to the decision ;of the Union Republican
Countv Convention. mh77:O4I:UT
ogrive ß wrT, DISFRICT AT-
JOHN w,ruDnE=.;
Will ben candidate tbr Assistant Dittriet Attorney,
subject to the decision of the Republican County
Convention: . .
grASSISTANT
_DISTRICT AT
TORNEY.- • • •
Subject to 'the 'decision of the tlnion Republican
County Convention. Inbllesnoe -ddTl
Iwwon iisstirnmv.
Col. WILLIAM ESPY,
Of Scott township, subJectto the decision of. the
Union Republican Convention. • • znyi: ra AST;
WCOUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Of Lower St.. Clair township, (late pf Co. B. 691 d
P. V.O subject to the decision of the Union Ueppuh•
lican County Convention. • agr4:oeb.ddT
OTICE.
• " .
NAIL iie.rions who are itioebteA for Paving the
following streets, in the Lawrenceville District':
ST. MARY'S AVENU
, •
FOSTER, CHURCH, DAVIDSON, BELLEFON
TAINE, BOROUGH, EWALT, DRAVQ, WAIN
WRIGHT prid ALLEN STREETS; and
LAFAYETTE and HAZLETT ALLEYS,
Are notified to call et the TREASURER'S OFFICE.
of the faty of Pittsburgh. and pay 1111111edlatuly and
save further costs.
.sn%;
PITT ALLEY „- No ice, is hereby
given that the viewers report on
WI:DENT:idOr PITT ALLEY,'
Third arardi x Alleglieiry, has' been flied in the Die
trJet.Court,.. Terre, confir
mation., Cr. alccOMEn, •
gpgarplit :•• ' ." • - • Olt) , Solicitor,
.•, • . .
VOE SALE. - ' • ".
:E 500 bush. Ho s illthlog Wtie4t ;•
• :•;„1. beinse winter Wheat; - •
tro111 , 0:
_b_rilrie Peach Maw Potatoes,. r:
teals b HITCHCOCE.bteCRICENT d (0.
1;TE11110,18AL:' r• •;
CLOTHES
t Inshnfoottrroril tr olettdo rotoll,•Orker
at %Ile and tit. Clair street ••-••
ate.- Solo afrOnto for 't • oonnek.
iiKVANINED . LEATEER atm..
;2itt, w iity wapiti:dad stela nt the lowest
yaw. •••• ••)4 , . ;-• '. " Joit tiPHILLIrB4`
• 4 111..,;,,L1A 8 and Sittit. Clair etnprn - :
§011,1310r RIESMIEVA OltAltifiEffi : Of
• bra quidit7;:timptimctir,4jant
• •• 441Fitclospr: f!; 1 ta ord itlfonLVAisgon PI
•$ • • - • ' dAY A:,11=1111.11.w.,
..
. ~ I' titEtturA . • ..
W 1 • IC 1 SUER( Ike,
W best ln the niarknti soothe anDeiv net ra•
red by J. & H. rillial. re,
ipls
_, Soliaiti cute for th is county.
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ru. BILIIBBEEt BELTING AND
STAAM PACKING,. wholesale aria retail, at the
udia 'Dubber Daunt, AO and AS St. oialr street.
J &II PHILLIPS.
split
J. I;.
r
-E;:--4-4.2:f-,44frIlp.:-
t om.-a_:~~.~~=z>
J. B. FLACK.
PHILIP HOERR,
1913118
-t • • M
STEAMBOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI. ,
THIMSDAY PACKET--AVI9
The hew and spletuild side..wheel steamer
J. N. m'cuLLoucli•
Cr. Di MOOSE
D. MOOSE ...
The above elegant. si ,
regularly as announced
with Packets and :
Memphis, New Orleans
!Per
1 3 ZdistisSippl and
re ght or passengers
Rot' river. • , ,
Esveelal attention g
witness. , . •
IFor freight or passage
.#
/.! -wheel steamer will leave
.! 'connecting le Cincinnati
. to Louisville, Nashville,
i . d St. Louis. Alai to ' the
rixivers. . :
, Ipted thro ugh either by
yen to orders • and Way
apply on board or to
,8. - COLIN :&... t j g e i d ,
j• z. BANNigs, '
..
i
I mmission Merchants,
EIZIO
forwarding an!t
.11ENERAL
[32E
SITANteI
Cor. Market alai
We are the authold agents for the "NORTH
WESTERN UNION 'AGWLET COMPANY," be
tween St. Louts and St. Paul; also for the "ST.
.LOUIS & QIIINCY'PACKET - COMPANY."
Freights REOZIFTED,THROUGH by either. of
the above lines at the - LOWEST' RATES. Shippers
entrusting goods , to our .care can rely on having
them handled with care and delivered with dispatch.
We are also agents Jor steamers, to Cincinnati,
Louisville, Memphis,' New Orleans, and all other
points on the Western waters. : ap23
, •
AT
,ACENTS,
ater•Sts., Pittsburgh*
CINCINNATI - . j i gget
PACKET LINE.
For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg,
Pomeroy, Gaillopolis, Big Sandy,
Ironton, Portsmontb,,Maysville and
Cincinnati.
ST. MARTS T.C. SWEENY, Master.
• MONDAYS, -5 P. M. •
ST. CHARLES • O. A. DnAvo, Mastei.
• FRIDAYS, 5 P. aff.
The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave
regularly as announced, connecting at C i ncinnati
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville,
Memphis New Orleans and St. Louts. Also to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
Freight or passengers reecipted through either by
rail or river._ •
Especial attention even to Orders, and way Bast
news. EARIiF.S'a COLLIN f3,__
' - GIIRIEST .t HASLETT. - Agents.
pri v IrSOURGH, . • adir m e
WHEELING,
Marietta and • Parkersburg Line.
Leave Cohinanrs Wharfboat, foot of Wood street,
at M.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
J. N. 3IcCULLOUGII GEO..D. Moons, Maker.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
BAYAnD A. S. Sunritsso, Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
n ,
GREY EAGLE • • • • C. L. BnEnAN, 3laster.
Freigbtorrill be received at all boors by
aria JAMES COLLIN'S. Agent.
FOR ST. LQUIS.7-Theadr a t
steamer
KATE ROBINSON Capt. Robt. ItannesON,
WEDNESDAY, oth inst.,
-Will leave as announced-above, giving through
receipts to Keokuk, tit. Paul and Intermediate ports
by the N. L. Packet Ccmpany.
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD,
mpg Agents:
FOB CAIRO AND ST.
LOUIS.—The new and elegant
passenger packet
GLENDALF Join.: 31. IlAns; Master,
Will leave as above, positively. on
• THIS DAY-4 Y. st., positively.
For freight or passage apply on board. tuyi
gnrrsuultou AND ST.
LOUIS, BARGE CO.—FOR ST.
ra.-The
WILD DUCK RARGE.B....Capt. J. W. MLAWALT,
TIDE, DAY-. 4 r. x.
For freight apply oh boarder to
OHAS. BARNES, 0
JAS. COLLINS. Agents.
*144
RAEGIILAR WEDNES- . ..k a gMb
DAY PACKET WOK CINCIN
I.—The fine steamer _ _ V
.
AROOSY ' ' Capt. Almanantrr,
W. H. Seral, Clerk, leaves Plttaburgh f9r Cincin
nati every WEDNLSO.:IY at noon.
C BARNES, _ - ,
'.. J A S. COLLINS,' }Agents.
Win_ . - JOHN FLACK.
, .
CINCEVIVATELOU-AgSO
igt i tt a u. LOUIS & CAIRO.
RAINS ROBINSON ' Capt. ROUT. Rianusois,
Wlll leave aa above on - _
TUESDAY-4 r. at.
Vor freiibiof pissite apply on board or to
J. COLL&BrOOD, Agents.
a y .
- -
871111AMBEIPS.
O LIVERPOOL-ANDda
.;
QUEEXSTOWIsr. • •
TIM
Nunibering sixteen. gist-class vessels, among_ them
" h tIIVIPO r ri d oARTS,.._ 'CITY OF ANTWEPP..
CITY OF ROSTON,: CITY OF BALTLMORE,
_ CITY'OF LONDON
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, tom Pier lib, North
Elver. New York. ' For passage or further Informa
tion apply to
DINGIUM, Jr.,
WO FIFTH sTFIEET, (Chronicle Building,)
Nearly opßoslta.Post, Ofnee. rlttaburgh
NOTICE TO, OWNERS OF
BRAYS, RACKS, &e.
Notice ,Is hereby .given to all owners of Drays,
Carts, Carriages, Buggies, de., whether resident or
pon-resident In the .01tatof•PIttsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the Treasurer's (Mee of the city of
Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, in accordance with an
Act of Assembly, approved March 30th, 1800, and
and as Ordinance ot the Councils of the City of
Pittsburgh, passed Aprlllo, 1860.
AU Licenses not paid on Or before MAY 15, 1868,
will. be placed In the hands of the Chief of Police
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection thereof, and all persons who neglect or
refuse to take out Licenses wilt be subject to a pen
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License.
- The old metal plates of preylous years must be re
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay
25 cents therefor.
RATES Oli LICENSE:
. Each Ono Horse Vehicle $ 7 50
Each Two Horse .• 151.00
Eoch Four Horse .•' 15 00
Each Two Heise Hack • 15 00
Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn by. Two
Hordes, Eighteen Dollars each. For each addi
tional Horse used in anyof the aboye vehicles, - One
Dollar. SAMUEL ALLINDER,
• City Treasurer.
Inman. February 18..1888. • .
ME!
orricE OF. TUE TIMAI3OII,EII OF. ALLEGHENY CO.,
• pmeDertoll. April Ist, 1868. 1
IN PURSUANCE. of the:2lst Seco
Lion of an Act relating to 'Allegheny county. ap
proved the Ist day of May,llBl3ll, and of the amend=
went to said section, approved the 30th day of
Marehi 1980, 1 hereby give notice that the Dupli
cates of the several Wards. Boroughs and Town
ships WILL BE OPEN and I will be prepared to
receive the
con*, • state, Poor, Work-house and
~ B oonty l'oes,for 1868. - :
On and , after the Ist day of May. 186 S, said taxeS
can be paid at this oMec until the let day of limpid,
with&
Deduction or Five;'. Per Cent. Discount
E24 l htt h
i i rsens paying, theViir.lBVidiezi.
„There wilt be no deduetiotf allovitui during the
month of August. There will be TEN PER CENT.
ADDEDIs 'isses!romstillag unpaid on the let
day of September, 180 8 .
. • - - • • r. DENNISTON,
• Treasurer of Allesb any °sway._
Irtaiiksl BELIC/T4iftV.,
..ANCHOR COTTON. MILLS,
7 .',l'l'TBrnGiiL
Itinninotto ere of DRAT?, 3IEDIUM' and LIGHT
ANCHOR , AND 11 A.GNOLIA SIINZTINGS AND
BATTING:
E 1
r Sea* of Nolghtiu and Meaistites,
t.; 1t
Between Liberty end Ferry streets.
Orders promptly attended to.
..."19 122 _
pfor Store - Win
la gtows' of the dttrerent'wl4oll, for eels it Nor .. .
and Silk. Clots street.
aplb J. U. PHILLIPS.
. • 'L' s
-
COMMUNION MERCHANTS
Air STEELE &,:fialti,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
P 1.43 0. trlt, ./"WM3130. : 4 Sqe•
No; 95 OHIO STREEI near East Cannon
'ALLEGHENY CITY:
ComMander.
Clerk.
JAMES a. mEANoig JOB. amentß
WANOR 41 HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN. AND PRODUCE ..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
: Consigntaents solicited.
RIFERILNCES—J.. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. 8. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. 7a311124
MICR KEIL JAB. F. ItICILLIII4
trEIL &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL 'FEED, ac., ac.,
- '
$49 Liberty SL, Pittelburgh,
tr: :b37
L BLANCIIIAND,
Wholes Ole find Retail Grocery,
, No. 3 96 PENN STREET
'aplB:o9.
ALBX: WBANE J. B. ANJZB.
McHANE . •
COMMISSION -MERCHANTS,'
Daley' In FLOM. GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above
tindthfield, Pittsburgh.
FETZER; & ARMSTRONG,
roßwasigtret AND comma MERCHANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, , Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No.lo
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
te22ntB • • • • -
QHOMAIKEit • & °Whole
kj sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, -Pro
duce, Provisions. Fish, Cheese. Salt. Carbon 011,
he., Nos. 172 and .174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' n08:n5.5
:WIN I. HOUSE: ....EDW. 110117138 W3I. U. HOUSE.
ti - OHN I. HOUSE & Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., wholesale
rocers and Commission .Merchants, ',Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11 RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
. STREET, Pittsburgh, Pi., Conuniestonlaer
ant and Wholes!Lle Dealer In Country Produce,
Groceries and-. Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash , ad-
Named on Consignments, and paid for Produce gas
erally. au2t
808.. KNOX - ' ' - ANDREW ENO'
.
..• ..•
KNOX., dr., SON, COMMISSIO?
311ERCIIANTS-and dealers In FLOUR, GHAT'
I. PEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NC
79 DIAMOND, opposlte,Clty Hall, Allegheny Clt3
PEAT:CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT. IN PIG METAL. BL
, WROUGHT SCRAP. IRON, FIRE BMW'
AND CLAY, &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 3116
and 388 PENN STREET. Storage furnished.
Consignments solicited. Jac!
lITTLE, BAIRD .be PATTON,
A Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
ski's id Produce , Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
ejß. CANFIELD & SON_, COM
• MISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese,
•Butter, • Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl !Ashe, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 1413 Front street, Pitts
burgh.
JOUN SIL(PTON
§A. WALLACE
HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE
SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS
o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plitsbursch. tal2:tsB
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS. A. BUTLER, •
•
ALDERMAN AND POLICE (MAGISTRATE.
(nue, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages., Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. ' mh :u9
ARCHIBALD BLAKELEY,
A.TTOIVINUFAC-ATftl_.A.W,
ap6:n9o: a & r
RADIUM, McMAS'IMILII,
ALDE MAN,
P-P
Ex-oMcio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Otlice_,:GßANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. •
Deeds Bonds Mortgages, 'Acknowledgments,
Depositions, aw l all Legal Brogues' executed with
promptness and dispatch. =hie
vpimac - s. m9www;
Ax4FEJ,FtmArr,
EX-OFFICIO: JIISTICP OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA . . AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, .Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legid - Buslness executed with
promptness and dispatch. • • • my
A ADIDION,
Justice of the Peace, ---
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
CARSON' STIZEZ'T _EAST 111113.fiNGILAM. -
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend,
ed to. my3:y6o
LIAM H. DARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly Opposite .the
Railway Dcpot, BOUTIfPITTSBURtiIL •
"Business" entrusted to Ws care promptly attend
ed to. , • inyt:Yet
IOSEPII GAZZAt
)f. x . mAsis l l lt . . BUM:EI/FIRM>
MUSTER, GAZZAII•it BteffERFIELD
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Bankruptcy
1 3 14C"rS331711Grii,
OFFICE, 98 GRANT STREET, -
. Opposite the Cathedral.
ie1b . :778 •
DANIEL McMEAL, M. D.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ?
No. 50 Grant St., near
apM:x7l .
$• FERGUSON,
SECOND FLUOR, FRONT ROOM.
A. LEWIS,
W.
Oil Diamond street.
lIEMI
JOHN v. RIDDELL, -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, 116 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court House, )
fols VW
Er. C. /11LiCKRELL,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
mr3l:bls
OHN* A. 'STRAIFN,
AZA:MrtittAll,
• -
EX-OFFICIO'JUSTICE OF'THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
it the Cattl
:4 01119% . 1151 epPol--e - es
Vat; Pittsburgh Va: needs, oonds. llfortraaa.
'aitil"ladgMESUlN Wbolltiona and eil-Lerrifil
hese dlteuted with promptness and
dts ate
. . .
i ,IcCOl'Ws,
Pensions, Bounties and Arrears of Pity promptly
collected.
,
.
J. A. STEr6LE
No. 99 FIFTH STREET,
PMI3BIIRGH. PA•
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW',
No. 87 Fifth Street.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
PITTBPPIiGH,. re
remsnirittin,' PA
No. SD Grant Street.
PirranunGH, PA
ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. s 7 Fifth Street.
fit
RAILROADS.
......
10101ITTSBURGH ariaaltilms
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On and after THURSDAY. MaTch6th, 1868
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cot
Der of Grant and. Water streets, as
follows:
Dephrt. 4 'Arrins.
Mail to and fromigniont'il• 1:00 A. - 0:00 P.
McKeesport Aceommodt'n:ll:oo 9:05 r. M.
Ex. to and from Uniontln.. 3:00 10:00 A. M.
Weat
Bradd N oe w,o A n c A cO c m co mmodW'n ' A::3O P l7. 4t il l' 7:350 A. M.
P. U.
Night Acc. to McKeesport:lo:3o P. .0:40 A. K.
Sunday Church Train to and Y: 1
from West Newton., .. . . 1:09 v,*i10:00 A. x.
For tickets apply
.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. mita
• VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 00, REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City :without change
of cars—Connecting with trains Estatiand West on
the. Warne. t Franklin Railroad, anti Atlantic &
Great Western • Railway. Shortest; -and 'quickest
route to Oil City and Fran k lin, and All points in the
Oil Regions; • • • • -
On ansilleter April 2601, 1568. Passenger Trains
will leave trot:rand arrive atthe Pittsburgh Depot,
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as folldirs:
-Deparc•i , Arrive;
C
Mall to and m Ven. City. 7:00 etoit: -0:11 P. M.
Express" " 10:40 ra1:12:515 A. 9.
Bradre Bend AccuminoWn 3:09 lb:W.10:910,A. N.
Soda Works Accom'n 5:30 7:55 A. K.
First Hulton Accomod'n... 8:50 aVat. 11:40 A. M.
Second Hutton Accomod'n 18:00.:14. 3:55 P. If.
•
Sunday, Church Train lenses ticr Worits at 8:05
;C : at., arriving In Pittsburgh at 0100 It. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:104 at., arriving at
Soda Works at 2:55r. at. 1,-,
IL BLACKSTUNE, Supt.
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. aggi
1868. aratimi
PITTSBURGH. FOET.I%
- AVNEW:CNICAGO R.
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITT.43.ITROR,n. R.
From January 1904 1868 ; leave hbm
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city
time, as follows: •
Leave.: . l ,Arrive.
Chicago Ex .... 2:13 . a m Chfcifo 2:43 a m
Cleveland:Ex. 213 a on, Cleve atodXs.' 2:43 am
Erie &Ygn3ll 613 a In Chicago Vqc.... 10:58 am
Cl. &Wh`gsl'l 6:28 a In Wheelingaia. 11:08 am
Chicago Mail.. 0:58 a m'Clileago Ex— . 1:53 pm
ChicagcrEx., . 9:43 111 1 C1. & WhtacEi. 4:03 pm
Pitts. &Q. E . x. , Erie .11 - gfn Ex 6:13 pm
via Youngt'n 9:43 am.ChicagoE,X.... 6:58 pm
Cl. &Wlrg Ex. 2:13p in: Cl. & wht . g. Ex 7:08 put
Chicago Ex.' 2:28 pinlPitts. & CE•E.x. •
Wh. & Erie Ax. 4:38 p on; via Yogust'n. 9:28 p m
.Depart from Allegheny. Allegheny.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 u mIN. BrigtlwAc. 7:03 a m
Leedale' 6 lo:l3 a rni Brlgt.`3l,;, " 8:28 a m
" 11:53 a In; Wells Ville " 9:58 am
Rochester • ` 1:33 p m: New CastiO " 10:13 am
Wellsv'e Acc.. 3:43p inj Leetsdale 3 . 9:13 am
Leetsdale Acc.' 4:15 p ml " " 1:18 pm
N. Brigt'n " 5:3g p m , N. Brigt'ut " 2 : 43 1m
N. Brigt'n " .0:28 p In] " 4:23 pm
Leetsdale " • 10;43pru4 " 7:29 P ICI
2:28 p. tro. Chicago Ex..; /1):511 Chicago
press leaves daily. lExpressiOrrises daily.
ja33 F. R. 3IYERS, Deneral , Xicket Agent.
I TTSBITRGH,WEVME
COLUMBUS &
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE of TIME.—On and After SUNDAY,
December Pth, 1807, trains will WAIT and arrive at
Union Depots as follows, Fittsbargittime:
Divart. , Arrive.
Mail Express -2:15 Cin. " 3 : 55 F. m.
Fast tine " - 9.40 In. 7:05 p. m.
Fast Express - :2 : 50 F.:n. 10:55 a.m.
Milted Way 6:10 ai:in. .5:50 p. m.
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:10 In. 2:10 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. in.
:McDonald's - Acen,.No. 2.. 5:10 th.ta. m.
SYNcLid, NOTlCE.—Sunday ExpreH leaves It 21:50
.p. m. arriving in - Cincinnati at 6.139 a . m. the 'next
morning.
Church Train leaves Sunday at 12if:85 p. m.
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sunday and
Monday excepted, arriving in ClOiOnnati at 0:85
the same evening, 8 HOURti..IIDVANCE OF
ALL OTHER ROUTES.
aeir•No change of cars between; Xittsburgh and
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE chaupd' to St. Louis,
Cairo, and the principal points We*tiand Southwest.
When purchasing tickets be Mitt and find the
office of the
Pittsburgh, Columbus ECCiiihnnati R. R.,
*4:4
UNION DEPOT, (Souni*r..)
It. D. 310THERSDAUGIL ;Ticket Agent
S. F. SCULL, General Tlektt Agent.
JOHN D. MILLER. Gen.‘ Freight Axent
VnENNSYLV
CENTRAL RAILRO
and after October 01
rive at and depart from th
Washington and 'Liberty s
• Arrite. _•
- Mail Train.... • 1:20,a m
Fast Line - 1:50 a m
Wail's No: - 1..
0:20 a m
Brinton No. 2. 7:50a m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m
.Cincinnati Ex. 0:10a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m
Phila. Express 1:50 pm
Wall's No. 3—, 1:30 pm
Wall's No. 4..
3:sopm
Wall's No. .5.. 5:50 pm
Wall's No.- 6.. 7:00 pm
-Altoona Acen .
• and Emigrant
Train 10:30 prat
•
The Church Train leaves Walt's' Statiod every
Sunday at 0:15 a. NI., reaching at 10:05
a. m. Retarnkng, leavesPittiburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and :writ at Wallis Station at 2:00 p. in.
Clncinnati Express leaves daily: ~All. other trains
'daily except Sunday. - • - - -
Philadelphia Express and , the, Altoona Accommo..
dation'andEralgrant Train arrive daily. 'Cincinnati
Express arrives daily except iddrday. • All other
rains daligexcept Sunday. • ;,
• For farther Inrmatlan apply • =
• - - - • - • • • BBCRIVITII, Agent.
The PennsylvaniaLßaliroad Cdnipany will not as.
'Mime anyrisk ibr Baggage. extent -for wearing ap..
- pare' and limit their responsibilitl - to One Hundred
In value. All Baggage, exceeding that
Amount in value'will be,at the risk of the owner; nn
less taten by special contract.
• • EDWARD. /34
' yea General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
BIXESTEIIN PENN-angiplig
- -; _SYLVANIA .RAILL
IX
.—On and after November 1, - /867, the Pas
slinger Trains on' the Western; Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart „from elf: , .yedera
Street Depot, Allegheny City; asfollows: - . • •
Arrive.- . I • q DeP . FL ' ' • -
Shsrpb'g No.l 6:25 ii 111 Mail • • - - '6:50 a m
Freeport. N0.1.8.:15Am Freeport No. 1 . 9:08 a, m
Express 10:10 a m Sharpblg No..' 11:20 a m
SlasiPb'g No.2'
1:25 prn Express ,• ! 1:50 p m
Freeport No. 2 4:15 p m Harmerv'e Ac 3:55 p m
Mau - 6:05 pin Freeport No. 2 • 6:06 p m
Harmerv , e Ac 7:10 p m Sharptilg N0.2•.7:30 P lil
. Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. • - • •
The Church Truth leaves Allegheny Junct. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching • Allegheny City at
9:50 a. in. Returning; knives Allegheny . City at
1.120 p. m. and arrive at Allegheoy Janet. at 9:45
p. m.
00M11171"ATiON ••Picitrrs—For sale in packages or
Twenty„_between,_Allegheny CIO', Chestnut Street,
Herr's, •Bennett, Pine Creek, 'Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe•
titled on tickets.
...,,
. The train leaving Allegheify . airy at 6:50 a. m.
makes direct connection at Freeport with Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and.llatophstown. , -
Through tickets nut) be purchased at the Office,
No. 3 St. Clair . street, , near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. .
For further information apply-to. • -
. JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent, '
_ • • Federal Street Depot. ,
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any risk for Bagage, except for wearing ay
parel, and limit Ont. responsibility to One Hundred •
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this
t o
amount in value will', aftlie-rla of the owner, an-
Less taken by special Contract. ,
.:
' •
_,. EDWARD 11. WILLIAMB
P , '
dci General Superintendent. Altoona. a.
SMOH'Y ; HILL
WON PACIFIC RAILWAY,
•
Eastern Diviaion.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RMLIMILE notrrz
from the East to all polots in •
Colorado, Nevada,
California,. ikTitalli,
Arizona, Washington,
api:w73
New MexicO,
•• • . Oregon. • • •
TwO Trains leaye State Linn and Leavenworth
daily, (Sundays excepted, on the arrival of trains of
Pacific Railroad frcanSt, oulak.and Ilantdbat and
St. Jo Railroad fron' tin nay, connecting at Law
rence, - Topeka Eand Wamego frith stages - for all
points' in Kansas. At end of -traek_west of Ells
worth with tha•UNITED STATE.S . EXPRESS COM
PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOIP.
Dm4 VErti taA-LT ' LASE;
And all Points La tlif4 Territories,
And with SAI.THERSON , S.TRI-WEEKTIP LINE of
~,,A ciiEs r !tr.!. ani pain t srt, ArizonalbuSanta and in and
r e e s eat co- • • •
with the recen, additions of, rolitng stock and
p e ns, and the arrangements matte with re
-42,m,,,mie Overland Transimrtation' Lines from its
western terminus, this road no offers nnequalled
m antes for the transmission of.,frelght to the Far
To: •
ickets.for sale at all the prfacipt.l *feces in the
Halted States and Canadaa. ,
Bo sure ale ask for tickets via THE S3IOKP
HILL ROC PACIFIC 'RAILWAY,
EASTERN '•t ISION ..
tOCUST" STREET.'
natico is hereby given that the Viewers , Report
In the matter of opening LOCUST STREET, Alio-
Xheny. has been died in the District Court, at No.
639, April Term, 18611, and will be confirmed
leas exceptions are Sled in_progr time, ppi7:oBo
0. bIcOODYBB,
City Attorney.
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th, 1861_,i; Trains will
e UnientiMepot, corner of
treete, de:follows:
vtepart.
!Day Express.. 3:00 a m
I WalPs: NO. 1... 6:30 a m
Mail Tian 8:20 a m
Wall's 'No.
_2.. 0:50 ain
'Cinch:anti Ex 1.1:15 a m
Wall's 2, o-3..11:30 a m
Johnstown Ac. 55:50pin
Wall's 3:30p ta
Phila. Eipres • 4:10 pta
WalPs•Np. 5.. 4:50 p m
Wall's. Nu. 6.. 043 pm
Fast 70X0p m
Wall's No. 7.:10:50 p to,
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