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Financial Matters in New York.
s• ; • Gold Closed at 140%®140M.
f: [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
NEW Yoiz, June 23, 1868.
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money continues easy at 3@4 percent.
for call loans. Prime business paper want
ed, at 54@6 per cent. Sterling quiet at 10w,.
Gold firmer; rising to 140%, and closing at
140 %®140N. The shipments to-day were
;817,000. In borrowing, the demand is so
p tive.
GOVERNMENTS.
Governments higher and closing firmer.
Over one million Ten-Forties have been
taken for shipment within two days.
C• ounonsof 1881, I173;©117%; do. '62, 113%
®• 113%; do. '64, 111%4011111%; do. '65, 111%
aiii%; do. new, 11410114%; d0,'67, 114,
i 4 • 114%; do. '6B, 110%,@110%.... ren-fortles, -
107%@107%; Seven-thirties, 110%©110
the conversions of the latter amounted to
$1.017,800.
State Bonds are active and again higher
Old Tennesees, 78; new do, 77; old Virgi.
nlagr 59 Xt new do, 58%,©58%; old North
i Carolinas, 74%; new do, 73%; Missouris,
94V, Railway mortgages strong and ad
vancing.
Stoclt market opened tame and there was
a general decline; closed heavy on Central
and Erie, but Western shares are all strong
4 and in, some cases higher; Reeding, old
Southard, Ohio andMisaissippi and North
Weste are leading features.
; The divi
dend o nßeading is likely to be 4 per cent.
in sari ; there is some talk of .a dividend
on Rock Island. , Miscellaneous shares
; are dull. • •
I. siaits• • -
t 4
r The followmg Are e 5.30 A prices: Canton,
50650y 4 ; Cumberland; '25®805;
press, 2731©27%; kmpreas, 5034
®5l; Aftma Expiest, '55345%,
chants. Union Express, 24%®271 ,; United
• StaesExpresa, 52 ®s2yo Qui cksilver, 25(4)
F., 26%; Mariposa, 4(4; Pacific Mall, 102g@
02%
• 1; Atlantic, 30 ®32Western Union Tel
:; egraph. k 35%®35%; New York
Central, \ 1E14%®184%; Erie, 69VA69%; Bud
• son, 13934@140; Reading, 103%@103%; Har
lem 127 asked; Wabash. 47%@48; St. Paul,
6434 ®65; do. preferred, 77%®77%.; Michigan .
P Cen.,ll7@llB; Michigan Southern 91%©
, 91%; Illinois Central,lsT ® 157%; Pittsburgh
90%@90%; Toledo, 103%®103%; Rock h
' land, 1010f:W; North Western,67%®6B;
.
preferred, 78%,(4)78%; Fert Waye, 11134®
111%;:, Columbus 91; Chicago and Alton,
• 134%; preferred, 135%; Dubuque and Sioux
City preferred, 78. - .
URING MUSES
Mining shares quiet; Quartz Mil 115;
Edge mil l, 590.
rmvrm.umitr.
Sub-Treasitrtr4l,o29,4ol; Payments $658,-
f 417; Balance f 95,710,612.
Nwe York .Prednee Market. •
.'. ,
t' LByTelegapb to the Pfttsburat Gazette.) ''
NEW Yoror; Juno 23.--Cotton' dull and
, lower; 'sales 800 bales at 30c for middling
•1 . uplands. Flotir; receipts 3,442 bbL3. and
1 • 10,309 bags; irregular, unsettled and 10a15o
l lower; sales 8,400 bbls at $7a7,45 for " super
I state and western, 87,75a8,50 for extrastate,
,1 $7,80a9,85 for extra western, $10,90a13.00 for
', white wheat extra, $8.80a13,00 for round
hoop Ohio, 88,50a10,00 for extra St. Louis,
and 810,50a14,50 for good to choice do, dos.
.:, ing dull. California , declining; sales 450
10l sacks ,at $10,20a12,75. Rye Flour quiet;
et sales 150. bbls at 88,30a10,40. Corn meal
quiet. Whisky quiet. Wheat; receipts of
'II 28,516 bush; dull and la2o lower; sales
11 of 29,000 bush at $2,21a2;22 for 'No 1
Spring, $2,12, for No. 2 do; 82,,60a2,65 for
& Amber State; 82,60 for white Canada and
$2,60a2,75 for White California the 'latter
•an extreme; 5 2,72 for white Michigan and
.1 $2,75 for new white South Carolina. Ity,e
quiet. Barley Malt nominal. Receipts—
., Corn 22,359 bushels.. Corn without decided
.'; change; salesB4,9oobustials at81,0514a1,073i
4for mixed western a fl oat, $l,OB for. igh
f.' mi x ed,i nearly yellow, $1,09a1,10 for white
,'. western, 81,1134 for western yellow and
t , $l,ll for white Southern. Oats la2c better
i ' with fair specidative demand; sales at 82a
83 for Western in store and 82a8334 do
''..:- afloat. - Rice dull. Coffee heavy. Sugar
.7 0 steady; sale 800 .hhds. Cuba at. Lly.fa
,t' 12%. Molasses dull. Hops quiet
at
~,,'
10a40c American petroleum dull at 15)ift
1 lac for crude ; 31c for refined, bonded.
i Pork is firinetansl quiet; 2356 bbls sold at
i 828.30a28.50 for mass, closing at $28,45
cash; $27,75;i28 for old do: closing 827,90;
regular sales at $22,25a23 for prime; $243
4 24,25 for prime mess; also bbls new mess,
,I,' seller, last half, duly, 128,50. , Beef steady;
;; sales of: 170 bbls; tierce-beef nominal; beef
hams , d ull;
cut meats quiet; . sales of, 170
pkgs at 12a13c for shoulders; .15 1 ,11a17c .for .
hams; middlings. quiet ,and heavy.. Lard
i heavy, 85 tierces at 16Xal7c for steam; -17%
alBi4c for kettle rendered. Batter steady.
:. 4 Cheese firm, Freights to Liverpool are
-t- more active'and lower; wheat per steamer,'
fivatienee. I - ' , • •
LATESti
—Flour closed irregular and un•
. settled, with ' rather more doing in low
Igrades for exports: ..Wheat dull at $2,118
, r ; 2,12 for . No. 2, and $2,20122 for No. 1 spring.
t' Bye nominal at $1,80a1,90. Oats firm, with
fair speculative demand, at 813ge.133340 for
western in store and afloat. Corn steady
at $1,06a1,07 for new mlicid.weitern afloat. -
Pork' quiet 'and firm at 828,37a28,50 for mess,
cash and regular, and seller for July at
1 $28,50. Beef without any decided change.
Cut Meats dull and unchanged. -Bacon
I nominal. Lard dull at 16,,fa16Xc for fair
23t0 prime steam rendered. Eggs steady at
a 240.
Cincinnati Market.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.,
Cmongwarx June 23.—Flour dull but
unchanged; fa ncily f9,50a10. Wheat in fair
demand;* and the n'arket firm; red 82,05 a
2,15: , Coni in large supply and 'dull at
37a88c for ear; there was a limited shipping
demand? for shelled at 92c. Oats steady - at
75a77C for NOS: 2: Mid 1. , Rye declined to
81,60, but there: Was good demand 'at the
decline. Cotton fdtill and priced` nominal;
middling °tiered 'at 4kl2Bgoi Mess Pork
held' firmly at 128,00 but - too pounds' sold
tp-day at; 1203,90.. - 'Bulk - meats unchanged
and quiett'shouldersllXo for leirle andl2o
for packed; sides heidet , 14a1403 1 ; but' they
are not saleable at these rstes;--Baeon nom
inally unchanged, Sugar cured hams 18 ii a
20c. Lard , declined to 150 aml,the mar et
quitO dull. Sugar and Coffee unchanged. .
Butter Jinn and in demand .at 26a8143., Eggs
18a19c. Gold 140 buying; the money mar- ,
ket is easy at Bali/per-eat:it for:, good busi
ness paper.
.
Chicago. Market.
(By Telegraph toihe•Piitahurgh Gazette.l
Curacao, Jane 23.:—P1'onr 'dull and al
most nominal at.16,60a10,50 for, spring ex
tras. Wheat in good speculative demand
and advanced lo; sales No 1 at41,97Na1,98,
and No 2, 11,97 3 a 1 ,99,c105ing steady at 11,98
for No. 2, but since the change No. 2 is
firm at 31,98a1,9814 Corn opened' active
and firmer; sales-No. 1 at 87a87%c; No. 2, -
85530 c, and rittected, 81a82,0, closing quiet
at 870 for No., I; this afternoon sales,were
matte of. No. Ist 86,Mai37c. Cati: more so-.
tive and 1a1340, higher; sales at 68a683.ic,,
closing steady at 61Wo. , Rye:neglected . and
nominal at 31,60 for No. 1 in store. Barley
Provisions: perfectly stagnant.
pork nominal at 1,27,75a28. Lard
16a 6 1 ,4,c. Freights unchanged. Receipts
-3,235 bids flour ' '244llhilattah wheat, • 178,390
do'Corn, 31,856cr0 T 71,447 hogs. Ship
ments-7,884 bbb1f.61i,_.1.7,305 bush wl}eat,
142,021 do corn, 60,600, do oats 1403 hogs
-,, • ' Toledo Market.
_csv Telearapb to the eitionnush Ossette.l
Tor.Eno,,dtre M.—Flour; receipts, 8,460
bble. Wheat valet; receipts;; XM.• bush;
saleS'PZatitier at $2,31:: ,
ceiMe, 53 , 755- bush;:salea No: lf chigau at
92c; 95c: bo th : hmat and' s eller
for latter patt of 'Julie at 92c, and "Alsip seller
for July at 92c. Oats 2.3 better; receipts,
4,075 bush; sales No. 1 Michigan at 70a710.
Lake freights dull at So on corn.to Oswego,
an d etexc to Ogdensburg.
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New York Dry Goods Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NEW YORK, June 23.—The market for all
staple styles oT Cottons has a hardening ten
dency, and fair inquiry is prevented, more
in anticipation of future wants than for
general consumption. Printing Cloths
have recovered from their late depression
and are firm at BMaBMe. Heavy brown
Sheetings are in reduced. supply, and the
market is buoyant at 17a173 e for the best
makes, and- .16r 4 e for seconds. Prints of
light styles are in limited request, and pri
ces are depressed •at 11)012e, while dark
styles are held at 13e. Mouse Delaines—
the market still continues to be depressed,
and all the Seasonable and light styles are
being closed out full four cents per yard '
below cost. Ginghams are in limited re
quest at 10a113a—the hitter for Lancaster
whips good styles of Glasgow can be obtain
ed at 14c. Woolen goods are dull and de•
pressed enough for the season.
St. Louts Market.
[BY Telegranh to the Pittsbureh Gazette.l
BT. Louis, June 23.—Tobacco active and
buoyant, but not quotably higher. In Cot
ton there is nothing doing. Hemp dull at
$1,45a1,80 for undressed. Flour, for all
grades below choice treble extra and fancy
entirely unsettled and. nominal; sellers are
taking, almost - any price they can get.
Wheat dull and drooping at $12,05a2,25 for
prime to choice fall; $1,80a1,82j.g for choice
spring. Corn firm at 82a98e; the latter for
fancy.. Oats dull and unchanged at 71a75c:
Rye - is firm at $1,40a1,55. Provisions
are quiet but firm: Pork at 8 28 7 50 .
Bacon in fair jobbing business at lac for
shoulders; 17c for clear sides; 19a20c for su
gar cured hams. Lard very dull; retail
lots choice kettle sold at 18$3. Cattle—Re
ceipts large and good to choice in local de
mand at .55,50a7 gross; common dull at.
$3,50a5. Sheen unchanged at $3,25a5 per
head. Receipis—Flour 1,200 bbls; wheat,
5,000 bush; corn, 11,000 ' do; oats, 0,500 do.
Loillimift Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gssette.l
LomSVILLE, June 22.-Bales of 204 hhds
tobacco; lags at 87,50a9,75; common to me
dium leaf at $10a14,50; Owen county do at
$30,00; Virginia medium at $24-Hart wan
_ty at $35. Flour—Superflne at f 7,50; nom
crop at $ll. Wheat—old al $1,75a2,00 new,
nominal at $2,00. Corn at 90a93c. Oats at
-78a80c. Rye at 75a80c. Mesa pork at $28,25
a 28,50. Bacon—shoulders, 1334 c; clear rib
sides 16 3 / 4 al7c; clear sides, 17y,a17%c.
Lard, 17} 0 1736c. Cotton nominal at 283 Sc
for middling.
Milwaukee Market.
[BY Telegraish to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
M/LWAUKEE. .Tatte 23.—Flour dull and
.unchanged. Wbeat dull and dower at $1,97
for No, 1, and $1,89 for No. 2. Oats firm at
68c for No. 2. Corn well: at 87e for No. 1,
and 8634 e fbr No. 2. Receipts, 1,000 bbls
flour, 20,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush oats,
2,000 bush corn. Shipments, 2,000 bbls
flour, 8,000 bush wheat;
Philatelphia Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
• PHILADELPHIA, June 23.—Petroleuni
\
quiet; crude, 20c; refined, 2934a30c. Flour
inactive Wheat in light demand; red,
$2,40a2,50; white, 82,60a2,75. Rye, 81,80.
Corn better; mired western. $1,11a1,13.
Oats drill; western, 83c. Pork held at 829.
Lard advanced Xc.
Memphis Market.
LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.,
MEMPHIS, June 23..---Cotton dull and
nominal; receipts 4 bales; exports 18 bales.
Flour unchanged; superfinef7a7,Bo. Wheat
$1,96a2. Corn 90c. Oats 88c. Hay sl7alB.
Bran 38c. , Corn meal $4,30a4,85. Pork $29.
Bacon weaker,: shoulders 1334 c; clear sides
11Xc. Lard 19a193ic.
Chicago Cattle Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3
CHICAGO, June 23.—Beef cattle dull and
nominal on allgrades. Hogs dull and 25a
50c lower, safaval.44342kfirr - 11011118,30a
8,80 for fair to medium, and f8,87%a9 for
good to strictly choice smooth.
Baltimore Market.
[By Telegraph to the - Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, June 23.--Bradstuffil un
changed. Provisions unchanged. Mess
Pork firm, but less active. Lard dull.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND. ADD Prminthicnit 'Milt
' ROAD -rune 24.-3 cars- iron ore, Everson,
Preston & Co; ldo do,Bryan 6r. Canghey;
1,060 blooms , ' 2 oars fir brick; Park,'Bro dt
Co; 6 cars pig iroti, Nirnick 'dt Co; 1 1 car
gone, JLL Knox; 112 aka corn, Hitch.
cock, McCreary '& Co; 1 car iron Ore, Mc-
Knight, Porter it Co; 2 bbls starch, 100 hxli
do, Arbuckles it Co; 20 do do, Kirkpatrick,
Herron it Co; 25 do do, Little, Baird it Pat
ton; 25 dado. Rinehart it Stevens; 10 do do,
Strickler it Morledge; 2tl' bill pipes, Chas
Keothert; 7 aaddies tobaCdo, E Megrirwf; 4
crates ware, J P Smith it Co; 50 bbls oil, W
McCutcheon; 15 bar; cheese, Graff it Reiter;
48 eke corn, Mcßane dr,'An f et; 1 bbl eggs,
H Rea Jr; Lhhd tobacco. Weyman i Rio;
1 bbl sundries, J C Buff= it Co.
PITIVROROIL PT. WAYNE AND ORIOAOO
RAILROAD, June 23.-7• cars metal, 'Nimick
4t Co; 1 do do, Chess, Smyth.it Co; 2 do do,
Bryan it Co; 1 car rye, J S Finch; 100 bbls
flour, Owner 100 do do, Watt Lang it Co; 6 :
bbls eggs, E Dewitt it Bro; 15 boxes crack
ers, Reymer it Bro; 69 bales wool, S Mar
bang, h it Co; 10 bbls oil, B•P Fahneatock di
Co; a cars iron ore, Shoenborger it Blair; 20
boxes cheese, H Riddle; 18 do do, NJ Bra
den; 10 do do, W Haslage; 10 do do, S Coop
er; 50 do do, Yolgt Mahood it 88 green
hides, 26 bills do-4 . bbls tallow, 3 bdls pelts,
G N Hofhitott; 82 c ases tobacco, A Schaub;
20 bales wool, Wm. Barker Jr it Co; 5 boxes
butter S D Diuntuett.
PITTEICIMIGH, CINCINNATI AND Sr. LOUIS
BAILEOAD, Juno 4-17 Elks flaxseed, J W
'Mundy; 2 'cars staves , J Painter & Son; 25
bales cotton
Eagle Cotton Mlils; 20 bbls
brings, A B Miller;; .8 picks tobacco, It' F
Weddle; 8 ties sausage F Sellers itic Co; cars
stavek,F Kohen; Ido do, Miller . -4t Chryst;
32 oks-oats McHenry & Hood; 3 bbls eggs,
Voight Mahood & Co; 14 •sks ilonr, .JOhn
Schlelflne. . . • -
. Amami:wry , irmaarr RAILROAD. - lune
23.-11 car metal.. Everson :Preston,a Co; 2
do do, potion a:Co; 3 do do, Brown d; Co; 1
de cinder, Andrews a. Hitchcock; '1 do
metal M cKnight aCo; 8 do limestone,
Shoe,nb,erger &Blair; 1 bbl . eggs, John Sei
bert; 2de dd, 3 boxes butter, W Calven; 60
bbls salt;' 'Am' Mitch'ell; 43' sks oats, :A
Whitten; 11 do de.Scott & GiSal;' 3 bbls ekirer
6 sks w 3011131 Small; 8 cars • railroad iron;
North Missouri B R Co; 11 bales wool, 1 bbl
eggs,J , E Shomakor; 160 .bbls oil, D M Ed
gereton ; 480 do do, Nat Ref a Co; 80 do do,
Fisher 4 Bro.
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AL li mn STATION, June 23.-1 car
limesto e, 2 do iron, Superior Iron Co; 2 do
lime, 91 G ill espie 4 Co ; 70 bge flaxseed. Ewer"
& llami tom 260 bblsteur,Stewa,rt &Lang
enheim; 5 bxs cheese, Q . , Danner; 7 de
starch, W. Ralston;, 38 kegs /NW._ Reed 4
Bro; 113 she'ivheitt, E" T Kennedy _ & Bro; 5
bides hides, Popp; Baker & Co.
Pirresunoit , Awn Comax.r.tivirmi
RAILROAD, Jane 22.-48 ski wheat, McKee
di Co; 80do oats, Hitchcock , licCreery Lt.
Co; 1 car :tan bark , A. Holsteine; 888 boxes
window • lass, Michaels, R
DRAIN & ADAMS'
BUP.p.lllOlt ARTICLE OP , -
,DRAIN: PIKE,
AN stns, fiem one to tArenty•fonr inebers at WEL
DON I NELLY , S, agents for nutnufseturers,.l*l
Wood street,: between /Mb end bAxtb streets. -
IA Rucking norinso• Amp,
' AM PAOSlNG.—Aftillstriek on bind at all
mesi'and of the best cputlitY.' , Farthest wilting' to
tit up mills or amp' vrbege,Belitnisrls :required,
l and our prices &slots as can nennO,ta, the Fast, 'and
' I r rY 4
: iend
LACE LEATHER, Page%
ent, for sale wholesale and retail, at AO and
t.. Clair street.
J. H. PHILLIPS.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:; WEDNESDAY, DUNE 24, 1868
RIVER NEWS.
The river is again receding at this point
with four feet three inches in the channel,
by the Monongahela marks last evening.
The Allegheny is also falling with twenty
four inches reported at Oil City yesterday.
The weather was cool and pleasant though
at times the indications were favorable sor
rain.
• The Deleware from Nashville is the only
arrival we have to report, and the Julia No.
2 for Zanesville, was the only departure.
The Messenger, from St. Louis, and J. N.
McCallough,from Cincinnati,are among the
first boats. The lifcCullough may be ex
pected in to-night.-
The Camelia, Capt. Wm. Dean, is an
nounced for St. Louis, and she is in splen
did trim for the low water season. •
Capt. Lewis Vaudergrift, late of the
ArosV. 1 has assumed command of the
Charmer, and is now loading her. for St.
Louis. She has just been overhauled And
re red ' and nicely repainted: Capt. Isaac
Whittaker, has charge of the'ciffice.
Capt. John Shunk, an old Pittsburgh
stamboatman butmho for some years past
has been a resident or Clhcinnati; has .
assumed command of the Kateßobinson, in
place of Capt. Itobt Robinson; who has been
appointed agent of the Hoboken Land Co.,
with •hiS office at No. 76 Federal - street,
Allegheny. Capt. S hank is now loading
the Kate for St. Louie, and expects to get
away on h"rlday.
The to boat Fearless, with her empty
barges, arrived yestegdsy morning from
McKee's Rocks, where sthe has been lying
for some 'time awaiting a rise. The low
boats Diamond, Coal Hill, Whale, Lion,
with' there tone of empty bareee , all of
which have been at the Dead Man,
finable
to get through, will now be able to get up,
the recent rise. In the Allegheny furnishing
ample water for the purpose. •
The steamers of the rival St. Louis and
St. Paul lines ore hotly competing for trade
and in speed. According to our up river
exchanges, they race down and up. The
Dayenport paper of Saturday says the
Hawkeye and Itasca raced all the way
hence to that point. It says: "They had
a lively time, and there was sport at every
landing. The Itasca has a brass band—the
Hawkeye State employs a tin band. The
Itasca broke her wheels on the rapids and
had to lay to for repairs. The Hawkeye
State left our levee flrst,.wlth horns toot
ing. The Itasca over to Rock Is
land, took on coal, and , attuted a ft er her
"adversary." So that they will go to St.
Paul and back, and probably keep It up
until boilers or bands burst.
The Red river packet Caroline is laid up
at New Orleans. •
The storm at Louisville on Friday was
very severe, and several boats were slightly
damaged.
Captain (eorge V. Stackpole was thrown
from his horse on Thursday last, and, al.
though not supposed to 'be hurt at the
time, received injuries that threaten to be
fatal. One or two ribs were bri,ken, and it
is supposed that his lungs were scratched
or bruised by the broken rib.- He is lying
at his home, on the Illinois river.
Mr. John W. Eckley, a popular clerk in
the New Orleans trade, has abandoned the
river and gone to . California, having started
on Thursday for San Francisco.
The Indians along the Upper Missouri
are hostilef-driving all the wood-yard men
front their camps, and are reported to have
fired into several boats going • up, but the
Miner, (wither way down, passed entirely
unmolested.
Captain John A. Duble has resigned the
command of the Atlantic and Miasistdppl
Steamship packet, W. R. Arthur. and will
be succeeded by Capt. Pat. Yore, late of the
Continental. Mr, Chassaing, having also
resigned, will be succeeded by Mr. James
Yore.
1 The Lady Grace. bound up, and the Leo
nora, bound down, eollided on Thursday
night, nearly opposite Milton, Kentucky.
The Leonora sustained considerable injury,
having one whole side of her guards taken
off from stem-to stern. The Lady Grace
was not. damaged any.
On her last trip dawn, the Robert E. Lee
was aground some eighteen hours at Plum.
Plaint and would have had contdderable-
trounle in getting off, but for timely assist
ance rendered by the towboat Stella. We
can hardly Imagine what her pilots would
do with her in low water if they can't aveliF
"pulling
her out" at the present stage. '
The following conversation occurred
lately on one of our fine packets: "I say.
Mr. Pilot, ain't you going to start soon?" "
said a nervous traveler on a steamboat 1y...
ingto during a fog. "As soon as the og
clears up," replied the Captain. "We f ll,
it's starlight now overhead," sald.tho man.
"Oh, yes, but we are not going that way."
We clip the follovring from the Cincin
nati Gazette, of Monday: The . Wattanita,
Pittsburgh to St. Louis, arrived last even
ing, with a barge in tow: Boat and barge
contained about 400 tuns. She will receive
100 tuna today, and depart this evening.
The J. N. McCullough arrived from
Pittsburgh at half past eight o'clock last
night, and immediately behind her the St.
Charles, which only • went as far up as
Wheeling. Both boatsleave for Pittsburgh
this evening. There will be a lively tune
among them to-day, - as all take Pittsburgh
freight; We donrt, believe either the St.
Charles or the McCullough can go through
to Pittsburgh.
. The Parkersburg Times, of the 10th inst.,
says that Messrs. Spencer and Cole of that
place, have been awarded the contract, by
the United States Government, for remov
ing snags and other obstructions in the
Upper OldO, and they are now busily en
gaged in bnilding crane boats and deck
flats at' the Parkersburg Mill Co's yard,
and also refitting the steamer Zebra for the
same purpose. •
River and Weather.
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Osmotic]
Lonisvit.us, June 23.—River falling with
7 feet 13 . inches In the canal. Weather is
clear and pleasant. •
... BIIISOELLANEOUS.
"nowt", 000 Arevrrnene "wove , "
AXES! TAXES!:
bur Th gh eTxP n y -byn oft i h d co tha o l th a T dC it H y o o uk M are
now lb the bands of the City Treasurer, ready for
collection. , . ' : •
Taxes and Water Rents-pall •between the Ist of
JUNE and the Ist of AUOUST.willbe received at a
' • DISCOUNT OF;FIVIC PERCENT,
And between AU(iUST /Lat,, And the Dltit of REP
TEMBER,' at s
• f • )DISCOUNT OR TWO PER "CENT.' •
From the 15th or SEPTEMBER to the Astor OC
TOBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed. After
the Ist Of OCTOBER YIV x. per bent'. will be added'
and on the -Ist of NOVEMBER E aII 'unpaid Taxes
will be put Into tbe hands of Collectors WITR THE
FURTHER "ADDITION OP-FIVE , PER CENT.,
making a difference of. FIFTEEN PER CENT.
between thode paying in duly and those, paying In
November. - • . •
Air The STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are
now due, and should be paid on or before the pit of
July, to save cost and expense of suli.
jele:ros 1 . S. ALLINDER,
- • • • ' City Treasurer.
NOTICE.
. . .
TN . 'ACCORDANCE - wrrut THE
AEI of Incorp o rat i on " books for stibscription to
e Capital Moak of the Vompany to erect it Bridge
over the Ohio, 'liver, from near the mouth of Sew
Mill Run, (Tempersocierlll4,3 to Allegheny, Will be
opened se' follows, viz: - . - ,-- ' - -
- .At olllce GUM; It ..".k. 13. E. pAITII3 . , Allegheny,
July Oth lad. 7th; -- - • . - .
At MABlili HOTEL; Pittsburgh, July . Eith And.
9th.'
• AfoSee of D.J....PATTERSON, Allegheny. "(late
Manche' ter,) July 10th.
And at office of .JOHN HALL & CO., Borough of
Temperanceville, , July 110. _
The Books will be )(opt. open from 10 o'clock A. M.
tO P. M. '
•! • :• By order of the Cmrnlestonera.
• esu3e 71ENDEJISON E. DAVIS.. Seeretasv.
tyrflasy eillelltylBlo2ooilV Omen, t
• • June 6 '
ATER- PAVES AND. —STOP
It
COCKS-otiee is hereby given to all prop
owners,ethat by reaolutiou passed in wenn
of eounctithe' Ordinance In relation toi STO
coexs find, w ATER PAYJrili, Chapter 18th. deer,
Dans 3d and 49; or Cole, wpi be strictly a-.
forced.• • " o pt n
• - • ' ' • F' ••:t ,
TWENrr "
DAYS' riclT/CE: Is hereby. given; to
have all Stop'Cocke and Water Pa ea re moved and
Orrarase.Chapter 16,
lowered -that onettet-*ith
Zl, l i gth 3 e d it:TlA i l e v ot' b d e i r kTenghl e Ar c gg
property, 4 t By order of Committee on Streets.
JOHN T. HUNTER.
Street Commissioner First District.
JOHN D. hie ADEN,
BiA:rie -Street Commiaaler.eri Se con d District,
= TkiimK>ATs.
Ca Pi
CIIINAT/
PACKET LINE.
For. Wbee lug, Marietta, Parkersburg,
Big Mandy,
Iroats*Pertiato tit, Maysville and
Clinehtuald.
BT. °BARI* C. A. DaAvO, Master. .
PPIDA , 5 P.M.
Tne above elegant 'uld heel steamers will leave
regularly as amounted, connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and to Louisville. Nashville.
Mempbll, New Orleans d Ht. Loafs. Also to the
Upper Mississippi and kti uri rivers.
Freight or passengers eelpted through either by .
rail or river. •
Especial attention eye to Ordent and Way Busi
ness. • BARNES COLLINIk
an2o GORIEST A,VIAOLETT. Agents.
Nab :
PA
ANL '
The Only It*trough
tvr It. Lout
Shippers d their
out re-shippi g above tit.
their freight - VIA If ORT
Throughra given ove
I bir
guaranteed .
LACZ & COL
= A
sad
lib_
ju l "re g llable : ettaide l4i r VIM : .---Th. e at:at
KATE ROCIESON Capt. J. N. Siwznr,
Will take tier departnee for the above and intense.
diate port -
T , DAY. June 24-th—t P. ta.
For freditht 0 aaaase iamb? on board or to
le= FLA CK & COLTJLEGWOOD, Agents.
fi l l
_.__, LOUR CINCINNATI. L.idir l ig
rItiVILLE,I3T. LOUIS A:CAIRO.
e tine steamer
CAMELIA ' .-^' '' - Capt. DEAN,
Will !save argot's announced on 1
PELDAY, 26th Inst.--$ r. W.
For freight or plumage anply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
Jett 1 • ',1.. D. CObuthiGWOOD, 'Agentg.
'pOlt. sr.- LOWIEL-The zi agt
A. lowtwatervasseuger steeper
CHARMER Capt. Lorne VANDEGRIFT,
I. B. VilirrfAXXll, Clerk, . will leave for Bt. Louis
and inte.rtnediate Porto on
- ' THIEI DAY, 24th list.-4 r. If.
For fretator passage a . .ly on board. 1e24
ESTABLISHED UHL% ....THE LARGEST IN AMEBIC..
NORTH AMERICAN
Lightning kid - Mannfactori. ,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND •
IRON GAINA.NIZING WORKS.
80,000 FRET MANUFACTURED DAILY.
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
ItIGHTIVING RODS,
Manufactured at these worts, and sold to all parts
of the Continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod in use. Great Inducements offered
Iliki"dlen:3lhas:ll,*Potirrsorail°ll:3. at
togetner wink lusulato t k o Faatenlngs. an Copper r
ana
Iron Connection Burs. BMOCS, etc. "Samples, Pam
phlet and circulars sent tree.
REYBEIRN, 1111 MIR & CO.,
Nos. 488 and 490 Bt. John Bt,
muLazwzmana.
410:033-dAlf . .
..
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.... .
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TVTWIN . CITY SLATE ' CO"
anuficture a superior article of
MXICFINCie ELATE. . •
iar918414 48 Seienth St.,. Pittsburgh, Pa.
- - : J. S. NEWMEYER, Prnt.
111)P111 EIBURGR PAPER MANE-
L CONPANT,Manufacturers of
• •• • .
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON IifILL—BTEDBENVTLLY,OBIO.'
BRIGHTON 1111.1.--NEW BRIGHTON. PA:
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
UR Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Orricsne—AUGUST HARTJR., President.
B. LitaNGSTON, Treasurer
. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary.
•
DIRSCTORB—Augost Harkle, John Atwell, B. H
Hartman, John B. Llvington.
Cash paid for Paper Stock. • B09:018
CITY OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
TRZABIIIIXIVB OFFICE, June 18, 18878. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO THE HOLDERS OF THE
Six Per Cent. Municipal Bonds of the City
of Allegheny, Pa",
That the Coupons on said Bonds,lv dne .Tuly
Ist, 1888 , will be paid on said day, s the State
tax, )at the BANK. OF PITTSBURG ,in the City
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
D. os,
Treasurer of the City of Allegheny, Pa.
jahrSo
VorGLASS MANVFACTIIREIVL—
The undersigned haulng secured the sole Age* •
ey the sole of the celebrated •
COPLEY POT CLAY.
Are now prepared to furnish it In any quantity_ to
theca wishing to procure this superior article. Du 3
ring fifteen years , use Of this Clau, we have arrived
at nosh proportions as we belleye makes it it better
article for pots than any in the market, we having
secured an auerage stand of ZIG irr and Yid
MONTHS. We. will fernish recelpoiff o the proper-
Ma of the mixture at this Clay to no purebas.
itl . • The Clay is ground and mon' e lumps fbr
"" DITNItIDGE. s. SON,
. - Fort Pitt Glass
Waabingtouiltreet. Pittsburgh:Par
ItArANHOODi HOW LOST X' HOW
jp.L.RESTOREDI Justltehss tweed/ad eavea-'
owe. Pries,
TREATMENT,'
elute. A. LECTURE ON THE.
NATURAL TREATMENT,' and Radical Cure et
Elpermatorrhceit. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Er - missions, dermal Del:ditty and impediments to Mar
riage generally., Nervousness, Consumption, Epl
tepsind Flt.; Mental and Physlbal Incapacity, re
sult from Self Abuse, ito., by Rubt. J. Culver.
well. . author alms "Given Book," ke. "A
BOON. T O THOUSANDIi OP. BUFFERERI3, ,, sent
under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, port
on reoolptor six Centel, or two postage stamps,
O. RUNE 1357 BOWERY,
YORK, POSTOPPIOE BOK 4586. Also Dr.
Culverwellos "Marriage MINN' , price:2s cent'.
myRn&WT • •
WEST COMMON
liaßhine Stone Works,
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny. .
"
PRICWN. A.TVATIOR & pco.
Have, On hand or prepaye on abort notice Hearth
and SUM stenesi - Bini for Sidewalk! , Brewery
Vaults. promptly an omb Stones, &a.
Ordersexecuted. Prices reasonable.
JACKS I N STREEZ-TNOTICE IS
hereby given thst the viewers appointed to as.
. 0 „ damages and benefits for widening Of JACK.'
BON STEER?. Second ward, Alleghenparoin pat.
p tu o r i e n l t ze t. to. s w j i k ll m m E e s e u t o n n Ait - the pre . in.
Les on THURSDAY.' the 9th &Tor July. A t 41 . X‘
o'clock r. ar., to attend to the duties of th r sp..
_ • W. B. , BVANg
Jahrigi ,
- . • J. D.INGIRJaI.
.AICFADDEN STREET,,BIOTIC >
to hereby given that the .viewers apyointe
o awes damages and benefits for widening of Mc
IPADDEN BTHEET. lighthward, Allegheny, will
meet on the premises, on ?MOAT, the 10th ay o
J u lat 4 o'clock P. 31. to attend to the duties o
th u ebapyoluttnent. , JOHN KIRKPATIIIOIc,
MATTHEW V_OVITLNY,
e9i:tirl ' ' • SIMEON littLyoßD.
NOTICE. • • .
An pereout u tingeahneagalnit idittae ' reei.
ed the WU OA 'AItataDILLO wti take
notice thatllave seized said bteambest :ak 1110 sulk
of B a tx33, PZAROE tap,
TllO6. AL ROWLEY,
hisralall Moe. ity *7 1855, U.
S.
mlswa
COMMSSION' MERCHANTS.
WATT, LANG & co.,
Groceries, Flour, Grain, Prodocl, Pro.
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011. the,
•
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD EMMET. near Liberty
street. Pittaburgh, Pa. - nod:nss
__________________
St. fiTYALZ
J. A. STITCLIZ.
STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND Dr-usas SN
FLAMM, GRAIN, PEED, &o.
No. 93 OHIO STMTS. near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
JAWS B. UXAXOB, JOS. /LEP=
MEAN OR & HAMPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND •PRODUCE
CORI:3IUSSION ME RC
399 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited.
onEPAirr.
D 1638.3
Baszeswera—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics ,
National Bank; d. B. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. Jakt:l24
INTZFA =IL ' JAB. F. 81CD4826
Kr4l! MCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DILLZHB IN
FLOUR, oßAnr, *WEDS ( KELL FEED, le., *e„,
249 Libeirf7 Ni., Pittsburgh,
mrl4:b37
Line Running Be
and fit. Paul.
ght to go through with
. Ws,
ESN
please consign
ERN LINE.
Pittsburgh Boats, and
INGWOOD, Agents.
TJ. BLAIITCHARD~.
-L. ,
Wholesale' and Retail Grocers,
. . •
itio. 896 PENN :STREET.
ap18:x130 .
O. GRAY,
o. 94 Water Street.
ALT.X. 3011A1PIC J. B. ANJZB.
A/CRANE & - ANJEIt, • ,
411,
.COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and rnonrci GEN
ERALLY. No. 141 WATER STREET
• , above
Smithfield, Pittsbar h.. les
FE'TZER & ARMSTRONG ,
POSWABDTIO AND GO ON NMORATTS,
. .
Por d the sale d of Ylonr. *VI; ilacon, Lard, B l, li c tte i r d
fiLtitimitTrirra:tlierroolyerragMttsgiulh:
re22:128
_ -
JOMIT t. 1101MUL 110178 Z WM. U. BOUM
trallN I. HOUSE & BROS.
ceasora to JOHN I. HOUSE 8 CO.. Wnolesale
racers and Commission Merchants. Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
RIDDLE, No,IBB.LIBEIITY
efk. STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
an and Wholesale. DeAer. in Country - Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures.. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen.
erally. • • . an2t . •
ROBT.KNOX ANDREW KNOX
4 . KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
*MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRADi
L PEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No
79 DIAMOND,,appnaRe CRT RaD,..AllegOeny Ci&y.
jaDall -
131AV.C1tAIVFORD,VOINNISSI M N
MERCHANT IN PIG =TAT, BLOOMS.
E. WRODWIT SCRAP 'IRON. FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY Warehouse and °Mee. Noe. 388
and 888 PENN STREET. 'Storage farxdebed.
OotudEntnentasollefted.., • oca
I.4IT'FILIE, • BAIRD - PATTON . ,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
eaters In Produce, Flour, Alaeon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nana -. Glam. Cotton
Yarns and all. Pittsburgh_ Manufactures • generally,
11A and 114- SECOND S.W.EET Pittsburgh.
_T H. CANFIELII & SON . , COM..
t• • MISSION 'lt FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese,
'Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour. Fish, Pot 'and
Pearl Ashes, and 011 s, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 148 Front street, Pitts
burgh. -
/OWN 8114r/ON-ft WALLACY.
§HEPTONB4 WALLACE,WHOLE.•
SALE AN
ROCERS D PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 8 SIXTH STREET. Pittoborich. 18.12.:n58
CITY OF ALLEGHENY, /
Tna.ainniza's °pricy., June sth, 1888. f
ALLEGHENY TAXES.
• -
Notice is hereby given that the Assessors have
now placed in the Treasurer's Office the duplicates
from the several wards of
City, Poor, City Business, School, School
Buildink and Public Park Taxes,
And of WATER RENTS for the year 11168, and
that said Taxes will now be received inpurananCe of
the Acts of Assembly„_Of February 97th, 1880,
and of April 14th, 1453, subject to the - following
regulaUons and aliowancess
.Fire per cant. if paidais or before -the
first - day of July.
Four per cent. it paid on or before the
first day or August.:. - .
TWo per eent..if paid on Or before the
first day of September..
It If paid after the first day a/September,
and on or:before the first day of Seto.
bar. no deduction will be made.
If paid after the first day "of October,
and on or before the first day of No.
'ember - . an addition of live per cent:
shairbe added to and payable' on, the
•
AFTER TEE FIRST OF. NOVEMBER, War
rants will be issued to enforce the collection of all
taxes remaining unpaid, together , alth the pereeat
age accrued thereon, anti the costs,
Ds ILUIPERRON, City Treasturei.• •
jed:r3l •
TO FARNIEW. ,
THE HAY MAHE "WELCOME."
- Is the beat Rake made. It win rake heavier hay,
carry it farther, load and - unload Itself easier than
any other rake. It is aelf-operating; s child 8 years
old can do the work of a. full hand. Hundreds.of
certificates could be given; one of - which Is below; -
"OittAnn,rie Co., Pan . 1 1 1 17 . 9. 186 7.
"I have used the Ws/corns Ray. Rake, manuflic
tared by W. W. -Wallace, Pittsburgh Pa., and rec-,
ommend It to farmers. It is good in light and heavy'
hay: h easy on man and horse; is a complete glean
er qf gratra - and stubbh; Is simple In construction
and.eaally kept,in order. -
JOSEPH ARBUCKLE."
All orders directed -to 319 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.. or at the works in Columbiana, Ohio,
promptly attended to. Sold wholesale and retail by
. . W. WALLACE.
Bend orders In early, as supply is short.
• my2s:d&T
O CONTRACTO RS.
T
FOR IRON . WORK.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received up to the
22d of June for the CAST AND WROUGHT IRON
WORK required for the County-Work House.
The work consists of CAST HAVE GUTTERS,
ROOF TRUSS BOLTS, BEAMS•and CORRUGA
TED SHEET IRON CEILINGS - Ac.
- proposals to be left with GEORGE A.LBRILE;
Esq., Secretary of the Board of Managers, corner
of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.-
Drawings and specifications to.be sem sad all ne
re4sary inforniation given at the °Mee -of BARR I
MOSER., Architects Nos. A and 4 Bt. Clair street.
N. 8.--Separate bidtwill be received for the dif
ferent branched' of work.'
Orrug OF CONTOOLIAIt OP ALLPOITENY CO.,
Piargeouou June 18th, 18613.
NOTICE TO BAE.ERIL,. •
SEALED' PROPOSALS, addressed to " T he
Inspectors of the Allegheny County Prison. , . , will be
received until 118th INtil. inclusive, for furnish
ing the County Prison with BREAD; • for six months
from July 11,14,1888. , beeves to weigh one-att-a-.
half and twopounds respectively, and tosbe of ap
proved quality. Bids to be made at so much per
pound. Bond for two thousand dollars will he re
quired for faithful performance of contract. The
name of the • security .must 'accompany the bid.
Bills, endorsed by tho Warden and probated at this
once, will be paid monthly.
jelinr76
HENRY LAllllllB4Controller.
' - ,
WASHINGTON IHILLS
WASIWTOTON 13TIIIOLZ.
Near Pittsburgh Grain Elevator
•
ANIDV..II€I9N.
Mannficturer of CORN MEAL BYE MOOR and
4 110111)1TP)D FEED. Orders deuveredin either city
free of charge. Grain of all: kinds chopped, and
Corn shelled, on'short notice. •
B. LVON,
61er of Weights and Maanres,
No. 6 FOURTH STREET,
Orders promptly ettended to
JOSEPH S. FINCH &
‘" F 186;187, lit) jog 193 and 195.
DIST , EITIOI4I' -P/TTEWLIBeIn. •
• , XArtnrAcrumusA or
Copps ‘ 2 44 l fiPd • plan! Bye Wh i skey•
Also. dealers InictniGN Wilifol and 'nji °Ba '
BOPS at. -- • - • - • lab a=
I V
riti t irA i ttb; oiffiltillin "-
'HAIR WOli AND MP . 10: 2
tilVd WM: tearßpdiftßid,-Pltts b. , • •r ,
11Mrtritiltra l =fo lA r a a 1t,...,_
PEE? BCAL OUAn,.. CHAINB,_BRAO44..aTIS,
/to. kr A good Price ill cash will be even ter .
RAW AUL
Ladles. and Gentlemen , . Bale Cutting done 1
file neaten winner@ mb2ltill
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PATENTED 1865 AND 1867.
' iltetireen Liberty and Perry streets.
110ITTSIBURGRandatriffin
CONNELLSVILLE R. B.
On and after THURSDAY March ath, 1E166
trains will arrive at and deparkrom the Depot, cot
ner of Grant and Water &tree as follows:
Ddoart. Arrive,.
Mall to and from Uniont'n. 7100 A. M. 6:00 P. N.
McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A. M. 21:05 P. M.
Ex. to and from llniont"n. 3:00,r. M.10:00 A. N.
Weft Newton Accointuod'n 4301 r. N. 8:35 A. Ye
Braddock's Accommodavn 6115 P. M. 7:50 r. M.
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo3o r. M. 0:40 A. M.
Sunday Church Train to and I
from West Newton 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. X
For tickets apply t,
.Agent. -
W. B. STOUT , Superintendent. mhs
ALLE6IIENY ggigiVEREI
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO TH E OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Veuartgoty without change
or cars—Connecting with trains East and West on
the Warre.. & Franklin Refitted, and Atlantic &
Great Western Railways. Shiniest and quickest
route to 011 City and FrankUit ; iiind all points in the
011 Regions.
On andgatter. April 96th, 1 8 Passenger
will leave from and arrive at th Pittsburgh Depot.
corner Canal and Pike Sta. asl ollowsi
De
A.
Arrive.
Mail to and Put Ven. City. 7: A. It. B§ S F.M.
Express_ 10: OP. N. 1.0: SA. X.
Brady!! Bend Accommoirn 3:00 P. m. 10:210 A. Y.
Soda works Accom'n 5:39 P. it. 7:55A. X.
First Halton Accomod'n... 8:50 A.- m. ,11:44) A. X.
Second Hutton Accomod , n 12:00 it. 3:55 P. 7Ny.
fhinday Church Train leaves [Soda Works at 8:0$
A. al., arriving in Pittsburgh 41 9:50 A.
turning, leaves_pittaburgh at 1:10 P. it., arrlyllig aS
Soda Works at 9:55 P. Y.
. H. BLA.CESTONE, SntOt.
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. I; • 1 1 , 325 •
El I TTElBUTlGliaimmil-
CINCINNATI AND ST.
RAILWAY. l
PAN HANDLE BOUTS.
CHANGE OP TIME.—On and after lIIINDAT
June 21st, 1987. trains will leave and arrive at this
Union Depot, a t follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Aryl oe.
Mail Emma' 2:15 a. m. 12:10 a. m.
Fast Line ' 940 a. m: 7:15 p. m.
Past 'Express 51:10 p. tn. 11:20 a. M.
Mixed Way s . 6:10 a. m.. 7:05p. m.
mcDonaldre Amin, No. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. tn: 9:30 a. rti.
McDonald's Acc'n, N 0.2.. s:2B'p. in. 21:20 a. m.
SPECIAL Rotics. 4 -43unday , Exiress leaves at 2:10
p.m.,
in arriving in Cincinnati at :00 m. the next
morng.
The 9:40 S. M. Train leaveCdalli, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandlasky. Mansfield &
Newark R. R.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sup't.. Steubenville.
ItIVERNEI
MB GB " FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO B.
W. AND CLEVIILAND & PITTSBURGH It. R. •
From Jane 7th, 1868, trains - will leave !rani
and arrive at the Union Depot; north side, city
time, as follows: ... •:„ • • 'i - •
• Chicago Ex.... 203 a m Chleal Ex., , 51:08 aM 6 ,
Cleveland E_ .x. • 2:03 am i Cleve 'nd Ex. 2:08 am
Ede & Yga Mal 7:284 mlclhleato Ex ~.; 11:21a a m
Cl. & Wh'g Mg 6:13 a mlWhee big Ex. 11:08 a m
Chicago . Kan.. 6:58 a m St. Lo Is Ex. . 3:33 pm
Chicago Ex .... 9:4.3 a m Erie 11'g Ei. 4-38 pm
CI. & Whlt Er., 1:43p - in g'n Ex 6:13 p m
Chicago Ex,.. 1:58p m Chico o Ex.... 4:23 prn
Wh. & Erie Ex: 4:48 pn. Cl. & 'g Ex • 7:08 p M
Depart from Allegheny. A roe in Allegheny.
n t i
N. Brlit'n.Ac. 8:58 a m N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 aas
LeetsWe .., ", I0:13 am N. Brigt'n " 8:28 aim
" 11:58 a m .Wellstille ", 8:53 a m
Rochester '..... 2:23 p.m New Gastlo ll 10:11 a iti.
Wellsv'e Acc.. 3:43p m Leetsdale , " 9:13 a m
• Leetsdale Acc. .4:13 pm • •" • —, -" OS
. pin
N. Brigt ' n .. . 5:33 pm N. Brigt ' n .. ,i11:43 pm
N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 p m Leetsdale " 4:53 pan
Leetsdale. .! . 10:43pm
...; " . Iq. : " 7 : 28 v311
Nair 1 .: 58 12. la• Chicago. ra_Press naves da11y..,,
air tt:sis a. in. Chicago
General Ticket Agent.
i.
V n ENNSIELVANLkammg" ,
• CENTRAL — RAILROAD.
and atter dune Ith, 1867, Trains will ar.4
• rive at and depart from the 'Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streetslas follows: - -
Arrive. ; Depart.
Midi • Train.... 1:15 a miDay ores... 2:25 am
Fast Line.:. .. , 1:40 a m Wall'AlNo.l.. 6:30 a m
Wall's No. ..6:90 a nil Mall Train 7:50 a m LatrobeAcc"n 7:50 a m •Cincitinati Ex 11:40 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's I No. 2.. 11:51 a m
Cincinnati Ex- 9:10 a m JohnstOwn Ao• 3:05 pm
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Braddock:: Nol 4:00 pm
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila., [ Exprea. 4:50 pm
Phila. Express .1:20 , pm Wall'dlNo. 3... 5:10 pm
Wall's No. 3...._ 2:15 pm WaillsiNo. 4.. 6:05 pm
Braddocka Nol 5:50 m Fast Line. 7:30 in
Wall's No. 1.- 715 pm Latrobe Aden 8:50 p MI,
Altoona Acc'n . . ~ Swisavitle - Ac'n /0:50 pm
Emigrant -•- ''- ii '
Tra and in
The Church Train eaves' Well's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching'g Pittsburgh at 10:08
a. m. Returning; leaves Pittsbnigh at 19:50 p. m.
and arils Ls at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.
• ' , Cincinnati Expreas leaves daily; Au other trains
daily except Sunday. • • . i•
wi.r
For further information appty t .
t i
W. H. EEC 11, Agent.
The - Pennsylvania Railroad Co pany will not sia•
suine any risk ibr Baggage, except for wearing ap.
pixel, and limit their responalbll6l , to One Hundred
a' In value. All .134ggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the thilt of the owner. ay.'
lesataken by special contra ct.
EDWARD
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. ilir SYLVANIA RAIL .
A.D.—On and. after May ' /Otlii. 18117, the Pas. ,
ganger Trains on the Western 10th
Rail.
road will arrive at and depart trona' • the • Federal
Street Depot; Allegheny City, as follows: ' •
, Arrive.
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_. - • k pepart. _
Springire No 1 '6:354 in , 111:11.".. i
Freeport No. 1 8:15 a miFreepo No. 1 9:10 am.
Express 10:15 am Sharpb,g No. 1 11:20 a m
Shatpb'g No.l 1:25 pm I Express 1:50 pln
Freeport, N 0.2 4:10 pm Opting:Pa No 1 3:50 pin
Mail 5:50 p mlYreeport No. 2 6:05 p m
Springd!e No 2 7:10 p m,Springd'e No 2 7:30 pm
Aboye trains run daily except squiday.
The Church Trail, leaves Allegheny, Jiinct. evert/
Sunday at 7:40 a. m." reaching AJlegheny City at
9:50 a. xn. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
, I:20 p. m. and arrive at-Allegheny Janet. at 9:411
COMIIITATION TICEICTS—For sale In package* of
Twenty,_between,Allegheny CRY; Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna. and Sl:arm:burg.
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape. •
titled on tickets. . . I I • -
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. tn.
and 1:50 r. H. make direct connection at 'Freeport.
with Walker's line ofStages for Bigler and Hannah..
town.- Through tickets ma) be fpurchased at the
Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the - Stspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and . at. the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply WI
JABIEST.EFFERTS, 'Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not 'A.'.
same any risk for Baggage, exceilt for wearing ap.
parel, and limit the'. responsibility to One Ilundaed
Dollars. in value. All -baggage exceeding, this .
amount in value will bent the nail bf the owner, on.
tem taken by special contract. .. _ 11 - . .
• EDWARD IL` WILL
myll ~ Gers , ml Suncrintendent. Altotn:Tu ll ba,
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ROUTE.
UNION PACIFIC , WAY,
Eastern DivisiOn.
TherORTEST AND MOST BB LIABLE ROUTE
from e East to all points in
Colorado, Nevada,
California, II
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Wvnhington,
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Arizona,
New 'Mexico, I#aho,
Oregon• ,
Two 'Trains lento State Me and ieneenWoTta
daily (Sunday/ excepted.) on the tirrleal,of train of
Plinthe Railroad from St. Louts, and Hannttral and
Bt. Jo liellnmtd from Quincy, conneettng at Law.;
renee.' Topeka and . Wsmego with `stages for all
volute kr Kansas. At end of track west of Ells
worth with the lINITEDSTATESIENVHES3 Dar
PANY.43 DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND ikun d ,
AND SEERESS COACHES FOE
31i1111.1V . SAJC."I"
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And an Points in the Territories,
And with SANDETISON'B THI-WEEELT LINK of
COACHES for Fort Union Bent's Fort, Pass, Alba
mewrere,xl3ania F'e,tuid all point:l,lln Arizona and
With thriecen. additions of. Ailing' stock awl
equipment,- and the arrangements] - made with re.
namable Overland • Transportation Lines from Its
western terminus, this road now offers 'unequalled
facilities for the , trattionlasion of freight:to the par
West.
Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the
United States and Canadas. • -
Be sore and ask ibr tickets via :,THE EMORY
HILL Ror . ".e, UNION . PACIFIO RAILWAY
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