1:1 II 111 11 Il I.aneial Natters in New York. Gold Clothed at 140%. li Bp Telegraph to the PIM/burgh Gazette.l Nms , YOBS, July 6, 1868. ut MONEY AND. GOLD. -ir0%9.21:41firi7151-/CrWite—tree ~,, 1 01iiirfalh, ifit f lif"Vgiviter r,:ent.t' bit - Call; Sterling firmer at. 110 qta, .10 5 : - ' o'siil a glide firiffer,.ekidng at 140%, ..- ' -.;:, . ,• ;1 _ , novsuritsztifts. N Citiurrinsenti, without decided chtalige; itm4UonsoflBBl, 113@113%; .0. ' 62 1, 113 14 13%t' do.: , 64 ; -110W110%;- do. '0,,111 1 4 i 1,11:, 1 4; do. new, 108%@)10834; do. '67;105% f.4- 03 7 , i; do. -68, 108%,@109; •Ten-Forthli, 107 , I >, l •o7 . pg;: , Seven-Thirties,,loB%4loB%. „ 4 : Stocks-have been rather unsettled and r,weak, hut closed stead* The -Commercial gives as a settlement of the, Erie. difficulty Obit Eldridgeigiveit place to Drew tei.Presi ;:gent, and Whitney and Randall, directors,. ?.resign in fever of John Steward and , James r ,:Batikler,' "'The policy is understood to em `brace r withhold,ng further Aid to , the Hart rforiVarid 'Erie roadti, i the :placing of addi •tiatuillleti on the Erie track, making both Vnarretv and broad'gatiges , and the Akron • road not to be undertaken. , • . t f.: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - , ''. i • The :;following' • are . the Five-Thirty prices: Cumberland, 3434@35; Wells! ilErgiestis,'26@26 y 4; >American Express, 401,1 V4> 4 6%1 - Adartui Expiess,r4s2-%4@0; United P,States ,, Eipreis, • : 47W.17%; 'Merchants , !-2 - uni on ,- .E x press, , .24%@25 1 •Qtdeksilver, - . ;21%4@e2;i; Pacific 'Mail; 98Y,@)98%. ilWest. , i rern''.llTnion'- Telegraph. 34%®44; New . rYtYrksSntrixl,•ll34 % ®l3s;,-Eriep7o X (47ol6;, tdo"..:lireferfelfi;•74.Y,@7 , l%; - Hdd50n,,139%4 :, - :':139%g , Reading,'97®97%;:Ohiotand• Mlssie-: Oippi;•>2ll%®3ol , St. Pahlv 66©66j4; : do. pre- Vented; 78%0785f Michigan` Centralindm Q)ll7;' , Miottionfautht4rrsiliAl4 9 / 3 4;.71 2 1t V..bli•ghl spy@S7%; Tolado;lo2%oW3;;Rock , Vlstend , end - Pectifl4.lo6%; ',Northwestern, ;77+/(.478; do. , ~:, prOfetrodi :. 1320)82%;• I Port :Wayne, 108% ® 109; IlUnuis Central, 137%® ;1381A. PM , . •- , : %... . 1 '- New York rroiace Market. !.; t B turiaeassan ?Arab Putatnata esseneii,, itirirYonx; July 6.-Cotton Male.better; les 1,600 bales at axisst , `fof middling 5 . 81.4hb15, little q more active and' without • decided eleMge . n, prices, includirig'ooll bids; export 7,500 1 a b14111 ; . Californiain moderate - request; , tiales • 850 Intoks. Bye tont a sb4de eaglet; sales • N 350 bbls at $8a10,10: ' 'Cern meal quiet. ReL' •,. 4 ceipts of wheat 885,208 -busb,• rather, more • active -•and without .a change . . in :tirices;. 4salei • 31,000 bush.: Rye.. quiets Burley 1 -1 nominal. Barley malt in fair request. i4,Ckirn...-Receiptass,3s3,bush,active,and,Baic •ibettor;-sales J,24,ooo.bnah•at- $1,0441,00 . ,f0r_, rnixed.westerri atiiiat;Ami 07c damned $1,10a1,12 for yellow Westerri;'ll,l3,for ' 11 - White Southern. Coate; receipts, lificeUtte; * la2e' l lietter and aetive;:witlf ,WEJA of ; '9? ) 000 Lbus at ...82WiS4o flit 'western in store and' afloat. Sugar qtfiet and not very firm,'With ,salee of 450 bhds Cuba at. 11,0120. - Moles- • dull. - Reps quiet( Petroleum • firm I,: and in 'Da . ' dermhad •at 17e crildtiand : 34a34';in forrefined bonded-. 1 -Pork a shade, firmer and more active, With•sales. of a,sso. „ . bbls • at $27,87328,00 for: new. -mess,,, dos ing: • at - .426.00- regular ; s s2'7lB7 for , old , do.-p •cloaingf at = ,$28,00 regular;• : #44sa; • 23,00 for' prime,. and $24a24,24. for,, ; prime, '••1 mess./ ..:Beef ;quiet • and unchanged .;: Cut Meats dull; sales of 140 pkgs;: at,l2.alac for ' shoulders.. and 1534817 c. for hams; middles, quiet Arid nominal. :Latd,quiet steady;. salegmf 300 tierceo,,`Ad 1541634 e fox' steam . and /6Nat73;c for kettle. Butter ,quiet; Cbeele in moderate demand at Freights ; o .Liverpool firm; engegementg per steamer of 38,000' bush corn at sd;• • ;t 7.0p0 bush wheat at 6d and 3,000 bbls flour ' t; at Is; Vd, flour niar)tet closed rather Al Monti steady, and, a - iibade firmer for low 4.rades, with a mOderlite 'export' demand. Wheat a shadefrriner, - with sales at $1,96 for NO. 2, and $2,06 for No. 1 spring. Rye . .1 rather more steady at ;$1,7551,87. -Oats closed quiet and firm at 84c for western. Corn -- firth $1,06a1,09 for new Mixed western ; Stat,eheavy: Sales', of 500 bbls • t i mesa 9t s2l;9o;:elosingdnif, and heavy and freelY Offered at r 127 - ,87; without •• buyers: Beef quiet' and without • decided, change; ,0 Cutmeats Eibmily:Wittinioret demand. ' quiet! and unchanged :Lard firm at' 1.63r,i11634e. for fair ,to prim& - stearn. Eggs •,.quiet and tinehanged. • • •• , , Buffalo -Market, Lily Telegraph to * the Pittibtxret'llazitte.7 BurFer,o;. ..11i1Y" 7 8.. - - - -Cfreceipts—Wheat, 't 41,000 bush; 5rirn, , 91,600 buih;4sate,iloo,ooo bush; flour, 4,400 bbls. Shipments—Wheat. 14,000 bushicarti,-80,000 bush; oats; 10,000 ,!,* bush. In store—Wheat, 144,000 bush; corn, 40,009 bush; eats,, 40,000 bush; rye 5,800 4, bush. Freights firm and unchanged. r. Flour steady and the demand light Wheat quiet; sales of 105 bush No. 2 Chicago f'..st $l,BO. Corn in speculative demand If. for fair; sales of . 28,000 bush at 94e;:.23,000 bush No Ido at 97e; 18,000 bush No ton ~;1, spot at 94c ; an 4 240:00, tonsl4,„ sellers option ' -1 for first hallo - rAtigUitat ft' Oats; buyers and genera aeart at ~75a76e. , Rye_ held at ; $1,80., 'Other eitieled'mielian)ged: 4 4 ..Cinclnuatl Market _ ti CB" Telegraphto.the,ritt4nrea:Gazel.te,j , CINCINNATI, July 6.—Flour dull andMi changed; family 80.00a9,50. Wheat dull and 'held at 5.52;00a2,T0, Init. these%J,rates are Sale° above buyers. Corn quiet at 84a85c for ear, and 87a8.8c for. shelled. Rye, dull at 81,65. Oats :more , active;, No. - 172473 c. Cotton firm: . middling 30c. Provisions are firmer and higher. Mess Pork sold ati27,50. Bulk - Meats - 103;a13%c.! ; Bacon: .12c for Shoulders; 15%a16V,,0 for Sides. Lard .sold at 16c. Batter firm at 26a30c. Eggs 17c. . . St. Zim3l.s' lilArket. CBS Telegraph to the PittebargErGazetter, Sr. Lnuis, July 6.—Flour ;very dull and unehangeff.` Wheat loWer iaxeeit forehokse fall. • Cord lower at 75a82e. Oats ‘lower at 69a72e. Rye sold at $1,8001,35. - Provisions' very dull: Pork, $27,75 for _round , lots. Bhaon; shoulders , held gat 12%o; clear aides, 16%e, with offers of I..ard• sold at lEe for'keg. • ' • • • ^ ' ; • Baltknorwlllarket. ' (By Teleirriob to the Pittsburgh Gasette.i BALTimortz, - July 6:-.l.Flocii is quiet. [ Wheat is dull: 'Corn is firm. Oats is dull. riovisions firmer and ustettenged.' ' " DEPORTS BY RAILROAD. • IA PITTSEITEGII, CINCINNATI AND ST. :LOMB l _ B a tizatoaxo, July-5.-1 bbl oil, B Singrirly; ; -10 bbl 1 tUb,E Hazleton; 4132 saks wheat, .1 .B J Kennedy I Bro; 1 crate Lead kegs, B L Fanestock & Co; : 313 pg tlirmture, A Milli -5 • kan & Co; 20 bales hemp, Eititon Bollman 1 er, Co: 23 bales cotton, A H Childs & Co; 9 - do, - Eagle Cotton . Mills; 2'Cara Skives, H 1 Guyer; 2 do, N Hastings; 1 car corn, Stew -art I Laninghlem A bbl !Dna, 42 ska rags, 3 bbi d peaches, 4 pgs sundries, W H Graff & t .0:r. 2 bbl eggs, Vol gt Mahood de Co; . , L box 1 dry goods, McElroy Dickson & Co; po AB corn meal. . - • -., ,- . , , , • Pirranuitas. FT. WAYNE. AND CHICAGO linirmoi:it,JulY '6.-2' cars metal, Bryan' .'.di Caughey; I do Union Iron Mills; 4.d0. do,. . Ilicaloir. & Co; 14 hhds scrap iron, 72 pcs do 3 hhds steel Coleman r Ralim & Co; 3 ,brus meat, Lewis it McClure, 10 tea grease, ( 1 `Lippincott;' 200 ' bbly - flour, . owner • 100 do do, S Lindsay . Jr &,'Co;.100 do do, D • Wallace;,. 50 .tea hams, J. P, Hanna & Co; , 33 tits lard E P , Sellers & Co; '9O bbls flour, Watt; Ling tk'CO; 100 greenbides; gays & ' ;Stewart; 19 eke wool; 8 Harbaugh ed Cm: 1 - -car oil bbisillil P. Adams dr. Bro. ,f., f-, ! ff. f Ciantswany AND Flrmatagist BAIL" .SWAB. July b, lo . kegs, pearl, Segh inyer Bc7fosisapipl bble oil, Glsowoun; 50 W ,MorerraEl; 3 kegs Batter, Har rison, 3 Mil'eggic',l keegq soltri; I do Kotler; riddle ; nitim qmokell.; Berner' Bic'. • , AmulcutaNT Ne.r.wir. 6-440, bbl coal , oil J, Moritkbu , iner Keolor,dc Co; MI do,. I. car Motto Itirrl- ._ :son -a Brer, T,Atktolog 6;11 do• r•,3.WattlszoirdiAlo. Ga't ,;;L: : ME ~- g ~~ CENSE =ilii NAVIGATION REiiIIIKED. - The TO pairs to dam No. 2, are in so forward a state that navigation was resumed to Greenville on Monday. The steamer Active PAPt t .,.Ponaldson left with a good trip of IhiS will be pleasant news to the inhabi tants Of the Monoagahi3la Valley. - • TheMoncingaheli rose twelve "inches: ht :Elizabeth. This will put the lightrdraught 'boats on the track. • • , . „ The River id, this point rose thrie inches • since our last issue, from . , the arbOffnt'of rain thht fell, a flew r inches more of a.rise. may be looked for ' - The steamer Behoicc.'3.,'hiut Rees are offered for, mile. by, the :Alle-, • heny River Navigation Company., ' . .. River and Weather. . • Ci3i Telegisnh tilple Pittainiigh Gatette.3 ' ' • ellidlNl4lt ! Tidy- 6.L.Thia river fell 18 inches up toyesterdayintinaing, but 'since has, risen' 9 inches, and there are novr:4l Ihclulifth, the. channel: The *battier" is bow itdar. ' Thefmometer 86; was up to 98 , Sat rday. There was a thunder 'storm, from' iduighttill 6 a. Ea:Sunday, with a very (417 Zalli . '' ' ' '''' '• '' -- ' ' PACKErCON,PM, mytistltikr.Vlssea The Line Running Be Shippers .4 11 21 1 1sisnd St. Shippers fretglit togoro us t4h with out re-shipping. a ove St. Loots. ie e consign their freight—WA NOTITIIF-Illi LI E. Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and FLACK A COIXESG*OOI), Agents. And., '; > , :f • R P.-9!"14-T4 1 , les /t t ,„ ;., ,; . so. eilifst;rstFeet. - AIttOTION SALM' Slafirglif iIarTOOK 4 - worazunk AUCTION'SAVES. ti DRY GOODS, liilßia3lTS, w.aeribtims, EVERY EVENING, (Sattirdays excepted,) at 43 o'clock. at Masonic I'/411 Auction Booms, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth stet et. BMITHB4SI7.ITANEIGGE A MccIAILLAND, - Je!ra r Auctioneers. 4HH— LLEGHIENT4IVENETE_,_-,Corner ; OF OHIO AVEN'O2, :riztorznalc, ALLY RSDA.T MORNING ; July 9th. at 100'cloek, will 'be sold. on the premises;' In Allegheny City, that very desirable property situate at corner of Al legheny and Ohio avenues. (the two finest avenues In Allegheny City.) Allegheny avenue being that masonticent new opening, 60 feet wide, to the river. The corner lot Is 144.. teat :mint on Allegheny avenue, and 140 feet In depth "to a 15 feet alley. Thu excellent iumryivement on this lot ha two-story .11ricir Doubleiliwelling, With - back betiding, in complete ' repair,' 'containing - -10' Milne.. :including bath . room; .'veltit - .gas.' , ant hot.. and; celd water! throughout. _Mao. wash. house, °stable andother. 'outbuildings." The grounds are' tastellitty . laid out in sbrubbery,and with fruit and;shada trees':' Early possession given of the ,premtses.: - .; -- - . Also, El immeclately adjoining tots each i" . - feet front on Allegheny avenue, and 140 feet in depth lobar lley:+ This handieomenroperflia one of the, most gobie nient, elegant and' desire legittlattone fAllegheny City. Trusts—One-third. mall; ,balatice in one and two years, with interect. Hit '''c.:-: ' I': A. WHAVAINF.,: Auctioneer. - BA.NIi AND INSVDANCE STOCKS - —On Tuesday evening, ditty 401, at 8 oielock; , will ".be - sold' on ineoncl - floor of ,Commerelal Bales BOOMS, No. 106 tfinittitield street:, 4 shares Merchants . 1 Manufacturera National Bank: 10 shares Second National Bank. 10 " Citizens Itisnfance Company. 30 •' Monongahela " ••• jv6 , •• - A. MCILWADtB. Auctioneer. BY PAINT& dr, PECLIXES P ALMER & PHILLIPS, ' AVOTlOlitletleS Ana 'Co2ntnission Ifferchants, OPERA., )I,OIISE AUCTION ROOMS, I • No. - 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ BOOTSi SHOES, CARPETS, Dry floods iltld Notions, .fel . Pll.Vhlal SALE EVENI24II. Consiipoments . t Solicited. Prompt Be. forms. • - ,-) =ET C9=VWSX9N, -IY/EACH,TS. AT i fi'MAINGV - at.' CO4 -011 F• • ;: r , WIIOLUALS DEI►LBBU _,iN Groceries; •Flo RTllogluee;:?l%* 'vfillonii,l o 4llll Cheeite Csibeinoll. ak.c.• • Nos; 170 anlVl74woop 13TATSIAT, near, Liberty attret.,7ltbiburth, ; • " .1168:n55 =I It.'frratiAr' ' " • 8711aLle. M . ' STEELE!IkSON, .7frerclatritic, AND DEALERS IN -401:7114 GMAII I I kitEUNAZI , JIL No. 95. OHIO . NTB4C.E2 neor•Nagt Common, . . , ALL.NGHENY CITY; PA. . . , JAMBS B. DIN.J.NOB: JOB:4A.UZZ4 ATEANOR & WAFER; • FLciWt:. ct14 1 4*.W 13 rfidD l763 ' • COMMISSION itEralcia.zuNaw 329 inciirrt 9TBEET, pITI99D9,Gg;', ConsignonsittiiiolWlted. - Ettraterwcisa=4:'2 , 4trarttn. Dasbler ilechanlca , - National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & 00.. B. :T. Ken nedy & Bro. • ' . • . Ja31:123 • 4/•: .. .JAI3. nuniAlm, WELL , • cu. , .; • • - • • . . pzuamag ; lN SEEM Alia* 1 7; 1 0. ao*, i 349 Libetrty MU. /91,44 burgh. T • '4: BIGANCHARD,, iMie - !3iae Reuff.Gr,(K)l2ml/2 39e 1432iiir sTicalrr 113:3:89 - • , x , BAN2. " "" • J. Alma McDAIVE '64 •ANJEW • •COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141- MATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. je.s F ETZER - & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING ADD 0011110BlIONIEBRONANIS, rr i te e 'd ° gg r tini e lP z io d i tirg m en i ellity .. , B ig t MARKET STREET, center of First, Pittsburgh; te22:uB • JOON I. HOI7BE..XD 1101017133. L,HOUSE & 13ROSA,: Suc cessorilci 'JOHN MOUSE & wholesale racers . and Coatudislon ibleretutnts, Coraer of 13taithaeld and Water 13treets, Pittaborgh • anontr,oiro. iss LIBERTY STREET,' pittentirt Comnitssion Mer e ant and Wholesale Des et tn-cOuntl7 Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh anitfaotures. _Cash ad sauced on Consignments, and valet for PrOattee goo .1•111.1 :EADT, ICNOX.. ............... ....•.... ,11 ,, ' ' . KNO — X 'le. . : 130 . PiiiCe l ii n" 26lltrliSl4l4' - •AERCI-IAI4TB and denrere ImPLOLTEsir., ' L. EED and skRODITOE. OEYELLik.LL. t n il it .s-, 19 DiAmoilip, oppoBl4 Olts Hal} A!ilCg!l,9t:r;'''••l .- 'AV.CRAWFOIIII),COr ~ . ~ . -1; ' . . O N p...,_,,,,,,, p. ~,,,r . , - i VROyji 130,KAP thOri_, B ...ek , AND_ A L,A,A,,, , Warehouse anarDpice; Noe. Ws, !and aow PELIN, STEEIGT. amok . .., ,Consignmente sallalted., , • . daS ______ , .. . . . LITTLEI , tilAlitnnit. , iPA.TTONI Wholesale Groom, CoaunbaionMeselssataskti etscAn P,5*,9,,,, Ppm:. lisssoN I heese, . Fis. , glittleA A' W. 4 UII I. 7OII.'XIMIN Wass. - tkltton Yartmtisikall , lPlNdmi hit Mosaic:tam generlalfe 311141431110111C0NT0 If/PM,,MtigmF/14. : . EMI OM 1)3: , Mil WHIM ;iI , , ME - iipztt,;aaigrt ,, Z, g ?Ar.ktik.sttt -, ;.=-.i.,T.ta, - ,-,;4 , ..i*,,V - '2.1-.61-I'-ltge-j&tetr..'.'44l, • RIVER NEWS. :'IITZtaYPCIATS,. 'BY 4. WII.W.UIn3. '1 •r_ll =I : CM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE i TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1868 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. --- CARPETS. Akirvyypirt,3 Tl ,NDip f it-, lTl iw reeent-vadvanw-in.- rr • . eontinte to offer the 14104 stook a 134031314, Yqlvets . and InglainTarpets in the city, at thelowest glees reached this sea- • SOBt, ,Just received, a few PiecPs.Qf. 9 a - Bei t and= ennisite patterns of I*g `itthinater: OLIVER:IITLINTOCI &,C04."; No. IS filth Meet. " SITIVIMER STOCK CARPETS ! White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy r r r r INer S 9 IN extinAur Oil :Man, Window, Shades. ath. BOVAID, ROSE .& CO., 21 FIFTH STREET. .le29:dawlr t prEiT IRECEIIFED. NOTTINDRAIR CURTAINS. SWISS LACE CURTAINS Brass and Wood Cornices, THE IiSWIST d TD BEST t'Ainmm, Ottsay of which cannot be hsd elsewhere, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. McFARLAND 8 COLLINS, 4 71 and 73 Fifth. Street. je9:rts&T (SECOND FLOOR.) caLui. MATTING CALI=I-MrEall'lfiA . A,very it perior quality of - White, . ::Faimir Striped Azad Check 114.TTIN6S, JIM/ inceowrzto. ALL-WOOL ItiTGRAINS, IN BIN.GHTEST COLORS" . , Prices the "fewest in thiB karket. BROS„-, .1 51 FIFTH, STESZT. sbove 'Wood. STS . ~ • CARPET BEATING 1 ' ' ESTABLISHMENT. '. W6:11 TEN TRANS , TRIAL In: New York and oth.. erFsistern cities has proved a complete success. ITS ADVANTAGES: . Tat —Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid edt ..4 . 1 • ' ?riliTg9hefFiteildalliom art Il dus=t:hs or their larvae, ,the: Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the ni ggVi a ll i e li t l i g perfrotYp ea c r feari„ a Carpet will wear as -long again, a desirable matter as a =ere. paint of wont:es/9i to 11 0 1 F 11 °°:/ / 1 4 3 " I° o' l3 ' 7 . 1 AL L ORDERS LEFT AT TAE OFFICE, ;-' a; 179 Liberty Street! , . Orld i dressedtO P. 0. Box 473, will receive prOmPt at. . ' . GIEO. L NeCLINTOCIE, mhuq - • .' .. ~ . . 'PROPRIETOR. __'• . „ ELECTIC SUMMER CORDIAL, AnAnNUhie remedy for ,S!Lmmer Coraplaini,_Dlar retiferillitago!! Vom i ting , Woman and .011. ILIRRIS' CRIMP CBE A* sPeelfle for Cholera, • Cramps end Pala in the etcrmaoh. for sale by WAR , & Corner of Liberty and Wayne Weals, Aax.rirre von' 'J. SCSOOIOIIOE. & SON'S ''URE WHITE LEAD, illeCOY* VERDITER GAMN, only green' paint that willot deteriorate by notate. ./t will look better / just longer and give ; re_ inflect satielbetion ,than any paint In the ?IMAM' TWIN ' :SLATE ; sus' inasettue - s o su p er i or s nid e :=' , Rooma443v , temuvr - m. r !ink pro. TA woupw eiliw•Es, of any Gear ind Ale . n 4110414 with border" and ten in , pl Ma or gllti s alta the plain Blue. ter seine et roues. -awn So; batik. ie , cloth ,IltesurtiOali 11014 at", r...414 111 t. tz, ••, ;. ;,; ; - . raLL/1111. - ' (J. 7 •111 zi , ...-.ti i:.;;:: , .1!:;', , : - '1', , 3', '..,.• ,, , - ,...*!:1 - :(3 , _ . 7 ; i: i .:.,i!"-, 1111111111 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE - Grading, Paniini. 141 Carbipg of Small. man ' StreetarOni Morris Street toil Stria," . BISCrION 1: Ze it (mid' snag atiet enacted by the City of Pitts - burgh. in_ Select and Common Councils as sealed. and it is hereby enacted by authority of the. gamy. .That the City Engineer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to .advertise for proposals' for till Oradipxi Paving and Curbing of Ymailman street, irons Morris street to Morton" street, and to' let the same in. the manner directed by an ordinance concern lug streets, passed August Slat, 1.857 ; also an actsoncernirig - streets, apptored January 6th, 1667. SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at tile present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so f Ord a ined maalfects this ordinance._ and enacted into a law in Councils, this 29th dayisf Jtate,A. D. 3.868. • • • : • • JAMES IrcitrLElr, • •• L• President of Beloit Council. Attest: .E. hion.sow.. • ' • Cleat of Select*Conacil.' - . • W. A. TonfuNSON. • ••• %. •Preildent of Comm= Councils..' Attest: HUGH MclissTan. 'Meek of coramonChunstl. - • ' jy4 AN oil DispicE . AIITHOEIZLITG THE Constrnetion: of n -Public Sewer on Fourth Street, from Cherry Alley to . , Wood Street. lizfrriox 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, 'in Ai d and Common Sloane as eembled; and if tr hereby ordained and ena ed by the authority of thee:n th *, That the City Engin er be i f and - he le hereto; authorized to advertise for rope salmi forlhe'constrUCtion of a Public Sewer on mirth street,-fromcherry alley to Wood street., and o.let the saint in accordance with ordinances of the city Providing therefor, and to make the asseismel y ta on property benelitted thereby, - MINAS TIND E, J. Id...SILAS :and 'JAB. TIIIMBI:E. are hereb pp. Pointed. _ . age: 2, That iury.ordinance,ar- part Of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinanceistAhe presens time: be sail the same hi:hereby repealed HU far as the same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted luta a law,ln Councils, this 29th day of June, A. D. 1868. ••, - •-i ' • JAMES 'WADLEY, President of belect Council. Attest:: Ei B. MoRPOW, ' ' •.• Clerk of Select Council. • W. A. TOMLINSON,. President of Gammon Council. Attasl; livari DpIJASTeti, 'Citri of Common &mull. • . y 4 AN ORDINANCE' Paving l I , !qarkft aiv tii e t i llel s. With . Nieo lion SEC. I.' Be it ordained atid 'enacted by the City.of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem bled, and it in herebY enacted by the authority of the sante, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby, authorized to advertise or proposals for the Paving of Market street, from Liberty street to Fourth street, (with the exception of Diamond !Square,/ with 3Pcolson pavement. and to let the same in ac cordance with ordinances of the city SEC. S. That any ordlbance or part of ordinance conaleting the passage of this ordinance at the pres ent time, be and thesathe is hereby repealed so fax as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and nac.te., into a law in Canna's, this 26th day of •! Tyne, A. D. 1868. • JAMES 'WADLEY; • Council. Attest :' k. S. Mon nolZ°sl,l" t of Seke° • Clerk of Seim t Council. ' • W.'A. TOMLINSON. • " President of Conunon„Council. Attest:D uda Sintds.wrun," ' - !Cleric of 4.4onnuon Conacil.., • IT4 A' °TommAtiliDE Constructing D Sewer on Ntiitenberger SECTION 2. Befit ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh. In Select and Common Councils as sembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by theauthotity ot the same, That the City Engineer be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise for proposals for the construction of a Sewer • on Miltenberger street, from St. Patrick's alley to Locust FIJI et, and to let the same In accordance with ordinance of the cityrelating thereto, aud to assess the benefits of ,the same, ADAM WEAVER., JOHN FLINIi and L..E.WIS HIM are hereby ap pointed. • . Sac. 2. That atm ordinance or part of ordinance condleting-with tile passage of Ibis Ordinance at the present time, be and the same is repealed so tar as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this glilth day of June, A. D. 113061. - • JAMES 'IcATILEY, President of Select Council. Attest: E. B. Monitovr, Clerk of Select Cou . nell. W. A. TOMLINSON, President of Commciu Cduuell. Attest: 110011Molitattran, Clerk of Common Council. Jy4 AN ORDINANCE, Opening A ao n b u e e rt j ! t t e Tst litr tr e o e zi Centre Sac. 1. Be It ordained and enact.d by the City of Pittsburgh; In Select and Common Councils assem bled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by an. thorns' of the same That the City Engineer be and be is hereby authorized and directed to survey and open Roberts street, from Centre avenue to Reed street; In accordance with the “City District Plan.", and to award damages and assess benetits. JAMES CHAMBERS, MINAS TINDL.g. and J. IELLET are hereby appointed in accordance within Act of Assembly,' approved January Otis . 1864. Sac. 2. That any ordinance or part of rdinance conflicting with the passage of this ordina ce at the present time, be and the saute 1. hereby repealed so far as the same areas this ordinance. Ordained and' enacted into a law In Con efts, this 29th day of June, A. D. 1868. • • JAMES MAUL :Y. ,. • . • : President of Select unell. Attest: E. S. McfunOw,' Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSUE, President of.Cominon ouncil. Attest: noon McMagrau, . • Clerk ot Common Council. . • lya N ORDINANCE • , Sac. 1. Be itordatned and enacted b the City Pittsburgh.ta Select and Common Co netts ate - senubled, and It is hereby. enacted by the uthority of the same,:That Coleman, Ratan:a Co. and are hereby authorized and permitted to build an addi tion to' 'their Boiling Mill,' upon:their pr. petty in this Firth Ward,' similar to buildings no thereon erected, not to 'exceed in .size one hundre and fifty feet equate. The franie work tote of goo. substan tial timbers, and the whole sheeted or eov red with iron. . - . rEC. 2. That any ordinance'or part bf rdinance con thcling.*lth the passage of thls:ordina cc at the present time, be and the same is hereby re .ealed so fur as thfitiumeatteeta this ordinance. - ' irdained and enacted Into a lbw in,Conn Ile, this 26th day of June, A. D. 186 S. ~'", • , • ‘. ' JA at ES 2deAUL Pre.ident of Select C unctl: ' AttestiE. - S. Blois now,. • : 1, , . ;Clerk of Select Council.'. W. A. OMN' AS ' ' President of Common C Attest: HUGH D.l.ol.uszau., . Clerk of Common Counell. ly4 , AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the. Appointmen Clerk lo the Committee on Mr. Sac. 1. Belt, ordained and enacted by to City of Pittsburgh, - in Select and Common Co uncl s assem bled, anti it Is hereby enacted by the aut ority of the same, That iunnetliately after the, p• sage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter; a the time fur appointing other City Officers, there shall be appointed in the manner hereinafter se forth, a aultable person to be known as Clerk to he Com mittees on Streets; who shall have his aline In the room of the City angineer, whose duty Itsnail be to attend the meetings of the Street Committee, the Goad Committee and the Survey Coultee; to keep the minutes of.the said. Committee ; to file and preserve all papers which mays come to said Clommitteest•and under the direction of .the City .engineer to the and preserve all papers' books, plans. A e.._belonging to the City Engineer "a office, and to perform •sucu • other doily's as may ,he pre scribed by the Committees on Streets. sec. 2. The salary' of said Clerk; shall. be 'deter rained by the Finance Commilles,,subject to the ift:- .1.0 proval or Councils, and shall be paid. by warrants as • salaries of other city °Meant are.payabie. . iftuff.'S. The said clerk shall be elected by e Com- • mittee on etreets, subject to the approval o Conn ells.' The person first elected after - the p sage of Ibis ordinance . ball hold his office until the t day of Febritry,lBol),. and until his successor hall be. 'deli qUalilled, and any person hereafter elected - shot bold the office for the term of one ar,.and until his sheceasor MIMI be duly qualified; 'aided,. however. That bald clerk may: be sooner r moved from office by resolution adopted by any t* of the . COmmittrea above mentioned, and in case o mato tvoa 1 servot.i ieCommittees rt oil o t b e t t o i r e ‘ e !s o t i s j ' , f e e i t * to e Ie the c u tp p e t r o O v o o n i Of Councils as aforesaid. • • • • . , r SEC. 4. Any..Pftituartee or parts of online pe In eonaistent herewith is hereby rep:Med. • , • Ordained and enncted Into a lawda Counel s, this 20tlidaY of June, .A.. 1.1. ism. . • . . - JAMES MCAULEY . • ' •.: -.- . . 1. . •President of select Coe cil. Attest: F.. S. MORROW. Clerk of Select Council. . -. . W. A. TOMLINSON, • • ' , President of Common Counc 1. Attest: HUGH MCMASTER. Clerk of Common Council. • ' Iy4 • •.. _ , . , . . .. AN , ' ORD= ANCE ' ' - ''' ' ''' • .. ..., . DEC. 1: Be Itordai nod and enacted by the City or Pittsburgh, imetelect and Common Councils assent- . bled, anti lt is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the , same,' That Frank ArdarY,be anti . ;ha is hereby : authorized. to erect on the corner of Marktf , Lot and labt street"iron Clad" tonildintrof the size of s i x ty feet (GO) io n b y titirty 130) feet Wide and twenty (GO) fix t high. , _ sac. 2.4nst any ordinance or part of ONO:lance eenillicilng with the paasage of thlitooly,a„„ at the ur t .scut time, be and the name Ls hereby repealed no / s r as Sankt , a ff ects Oils ordinance. Oldsined mid enacted into it Merin Councils, this i lasysk dal of June, A. D. MO, ' • • JANES Me AULIDY. •;-•-: Attest ..i .. V.. ~• .0 - • 1: Prew, sident ancient Council. • • Att: , . litoitso • :, , • sleek O Select diem:lll._ lf % - . ,, ::'•./I , `.lVir. A:. _TOMLINSO, . . * Jrzgfk li tof Oo awn° Countil GiliCiLtati , ', '.. . , --: .: • . y • Fi.: : 1 -Vkialie l geillainaMllol4 h• - Ari . ME MERE Eli i z ts . { . •r a ORDINANCES. 4V4nizi:111:10: =2l HEM MSS ORDCNANCES AN ORDINANCE • For Constructing a Board Walk on Pennsylvania Avenue. Between Oak' land Station and the Seeond Toll. _ _gate. Sue. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of 'Pfttsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem bled; assail is itecelsy-krdainestund. ease/04,Yr tl(@., authority of the same, That-the' City Engineer' be and is hereby authorized and directed to advertise Tor proposals for the coustruCtion of a Beard Wm , walk on Pennsylvania Avenue, between OaldandSti- Bon and the Second Toll Oate, and - - in connection' with the Committee on Reads to /et the same. SEC. 2: The cost of constructing the same to-be assessed to property fronting thereon, :aid to be col. lected as the assessments made by the city ate .col- ESE Sxc. 3. That anj.oidinance or part orordlnanee conflicting with the passage of this ordintmee at the present tune. be and the same Is h. reby repealed so tar as the same streets this ordinance. Ordained and.enacted into a law in Councils, this 29th day of June; 1868. • JAMES WATLET,. - • • rreslilext or Select COtraci I Attest: E. S. Monvow. Clerk of Select Cetonell. • • W. A. TOMLDISON- Presltlent of Common Council At444 ' 11-"41 ' f ? k A o S t r ligialaion.Coli net]. - - N ORDINANCE -A For the;Locating and Opening of Idber- Avenne; 'froze Wilsiin Street to ten . tre Avenue: ' Sac. 1. Be it ordained ordainet)and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, Select. and Common 004111C119 amem bled, and It is hereby, ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the City Engineer he and is hereby authorized and directed to survey and open Liberty avenue to the full width sof eighty (BO) feet from Wilson street to Centre avenue, in accord ance with' the "plants In the City Engineer's odiee, approved-thia day.. • tige..2. And to appraise damages caused thereby, and assess the same on property, benefitted, Jonas ' It. 'McClintock; M. 'D.., George - Finley and John 'Scott are hereby appointed in accordance with an . Act Of Assembly,' approved' Jannarr6th, 11488. - • - Ndtc.'3. That any. ordinance OT. part of ordinar ce conflicting With the passage of this ordinance at the .nresent time, be and the same Is hereby repealed en far as the same affects tbit ordilianee. . . . . . . . . . . ordainod and enacted into, layr in Councils, thus 21 9th. day of June, A. I)._1888. JAMES :President of Select Conucil: ' Attest: E.'S. MORROW;6:. , . Clerk of Select'Counall. W. A. TOMLINSON, Py_ealdent of Common Council. Attest: ,Hunir Mcal ASTER. Clerk Of Common COURCiI.' 4 AN ORDINANCE,7 - . f • rot , Opening of Erin Street. SEC. I. lie ft 'ordained and enacted hy the City of Pittahtu•gb. in Select, and• Common Councils aSSCEI• bled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the :lame; That the City . Engineer be and is hereby directed to sutvey and open Erin street, frem Webster street to. Bedford avenne, the full width of- My r feet, as laid down in the "City District Plan." Minas Tindle, Capt. John Atkin- . son and James MeGoilln, be and are Lerch) , ap pointed viewers to- appraise damages and assess , benefits in accordance with an act of Assembly ap proved Janutfry 6th, 1864. SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present tlme.'be and the,same is hereby repealed so far a.: the same affects This ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this 29th day of June. A. D. 1868. • • • - JAMES idcAULEY, • Presidentd of Select Council. • Attest: E. - S.IIO2EOW, • . Clerk. of Select Council. • • . W. A. TOkILINSON; President of Common Council. Attest: Ifccite MCMAsszil, . Clerk of Common Council. ?v4 p t;s (. 140 .,iin ,',lsekil CITY OF ALLEGHENY. TR/LAMM:3OB OFFICE, June sth, 1868. A LLEGHENY MULES: Notice Is hereby, given that the Assessors have now placed in the Treasurer's Office the duplicates Itum the several wards of City,' Poor, City Business, School, School Building and Public Park Tuxes' , • And of WA.TER. RENTS for the sear 188% and that said Taxes will now be received in pursuance of the ,Acts of• Assembly, of February. 27th, MO, and of April 14th,- 1883, subject to the following regulations and allowances: • Five per cent, if paid on or before the first day of July. Four per cent. if-paid on or before the first day of August. Two per Int. if paid on or before the first day f September. If paid nft r the first day of September, and on or before the first day of Octo. her, no deduction will be made. If paid after the first day of October, and on or before the Bret day of No vember, an addition of live per cent. shill be added to and payable on the same. . . AFTER !TAR FIRST. OF 'NOVEMBER, War rants will be issued to enfbrce the collection of al taxes-remaining unpaid, together with the percent age accrued thereon, and the costs. • • • , . 111A.CFERHON City Treastim. , - OFFICE OF WESTERN PENITENTIARY. I ALLEGHENY. Ps. ' June A 1). 18038. S SEALED PROPOS ALS Will be received at this Office .for the following BUILDING MATERIALS 485.000 hard burnt BRICK: .2,81.10 bushels fresh burnt LIME: :250 barrels Lf Y ORA ULIC OiffilENT: .9.000 bushels sharp clean SAND: `5OllO feet STONE' ti'LAlit. G: 400 feet hammer dressed STON - E, for range All the above to be of beSt quality, and to be de livered within the Prison watts, as required by the Warden. - - _ . Further particulars may behad it this office. •' No bids received after July 6th, 1868. G. A. "SHALLENBERGEB, • je3o:s'a AIES! TAXES SS• • - The Tam ra:yerii of the consolidkfed City of Plitt •burfrh, are her by notified that the Tax. Books are now,in the hands of the City Treasurer, ready for collection. •'' • • • . • - . Taxes and Water Rents p_aid between the Ist of d'UNE and the )I.etiof A,UGUST. will be received at a Atd between OF FIVE PEE CENT. ATTNEST -Lst:, and the 15th or. sEr TEhlliElt, at a DISCOVNT OF TWO-PER CENT. ''• _From the 15th of SEP B TEMER to the Ist of OC TOBER,- all urea-will be payable as assessed. After thelst.of OCTOUER,.FIVE per cent. will be added; and on the Ist of NOVEMBER, all - unpaid Taxes will be put Into the hands of collectors Waft THE FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT., making a dliferenCe•of- FIFTEEN PER CENT, between - those paying in July and - those paying in 4® - The STATE MERCANTILE LICENSEE are now due, and should be paid,on or before the pt .of ,July, to save' cost and. expense of suit: ' • : .1(316:T115 • City Treasurer. 1 it of a eels. ( NOTICE . . . t1 -N ACCORDANCE WITH; THE Act or tncurporatlon_, books for anbscrlptlon to e Capital stock - of the Company to'treet aßridge over the Oblo 11l ter, from near the .mouth of Saw TAM Run. (Temperanceville,) to Allegheny, will be opened as follows,. At once of H. H. A l leg h eny, - H. E. DAVISDAVIS,-. Jely,6th and 7th. • , - At HARrE , S , HOTEL', - .Pittsbtirgb, July Bth and At once of D. L. PATTF.IIBON,' Allegheny. (late Manchester.) JulylOth: And at cake of JOHN HALL & CO., Borough' of Temperancevllle, July 11th. • The Books Will be kept open from 10 o'clock A.M. By order of the Ce_mralealonere. Jes;r36 HENDEIttIUN H. DA.V.I.n. SeCretary. GRADING AND PAVING. Proposals will be received by the Committee on Molaougaltela Wharf until IVION3IA.Irs J 111143( lathe - • i Foi the ilartial ONADINIii. AND PAVING-OF .RAID WI Altle, from suutolield to Grant streets. 131thisrs will state the price- they will allow per ,yard for the stone:how in.the- wharf. Proposals maybe Lett at No. 8 MARKET Sr. : • 8: 'MORROW, . 1 7 3 1 440 - Chairman of Committee. NOTICE. :Opining of Gibbon iitreet. . :Notice is hereby given to those interested that the Report. of Viewers, as . mudkdcd by the Court,itas been placed in my hands. Ihe assessments will re nuala office, No. 106 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, for payment. until the.ll7th day of July, when those not paid will be tiled in Court as liens. Olt Attorne7. ,fitne 243 th, • . 1e27:813 • • , Propoaala ntn be - recetved unit! '.lll lfrru for building . , • /rutin 'Station ',School House. Plans gm* speelbeett be seen on appllee °lls can bleb to - 1 NIMPHEaI SIDIII6IIII. Jr. .I,Lreria . - 3444,4 ;um A 7, 14118, IT IME 'O,AIIDS.N: J. P. SI4ILG:I-IE, ME : , RAILROADS. ITTSBURG4I 1 r. :4: • 00, . ••• On and after THURSDAY, I March sth, 1800 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, car . ner of Grant and Water streets,) as follows: .Depart. Arrive:. Hail to and from Depart. 7:00 A. 11. 0:00 P. 14 MeHeen.ort A ccommodt'n.ll:oo A. Y. 2:05 P. Ex. to and from pniont'n. 3:60_,_.P. o.i 10:00 A. H. Welt IcTewtAvActolerood,n • 4:30 1 P..ir - , Alitarks...-fismo- Braddeek,9/4.-ecommodat'a 6:15 P. It. '7:50 P.X. ' Night Ave. to Mcl ieesoort.lo:3oe. x. 6:40 A. StindayAllniteh.Traln to and .1 • from WebtaXerwtoo ........ 10:00 A. lar For titter! apply t) W.B. KIM?, Supertnten.djr.tt'P. RlNG,A gent. mh6 ALLEGHENY VALLEY. St A.TLROAD. Y-DISECT BOUTZ - TO THE OIL REGIOSUS. Vanning Hitting)! tb Venango City without eh of cara —Connecting with trains East and Westous the Warre.. A' Franklin Railroad, and Atlantis(' 4t (}rent Western Itaflways. Shortest and quickest romba to 011 City anctFranltlin; and all points Itrthe 011 Bei:lons. Oxl.tadlafter April , 26th, 1865,Passenger 'Brains will leave frost and areive at the Pittsburgh Depot. coruar'Canal. and Pike Sta. as follows: Mali • • • Deyierrti• - to and rut Yen. City. 7:00A. X. 6:15 P. X. Express ` 10:40p: k.19:25 A. Brady's Bend Accointriod , n Ja-1:10P. X...10:570 A. X. Soda Works Actoni'n 15:30r. at. 7:55 A. X: First Faalton Actomod`tn,.. 8:56.r.z.mi. /1:40 t.:44. Second Hutton Accomocl'il 12:00 a. 3:55.P. X. Sundkiy. Church Triin leaves Soda Works at 8:06 Al 8.,- arriving in Pittsburgh at 9 - -50 A. at. Be-. turning,.loaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 , P..8., arriving at &ids Works at 2%55 ' • - W. F. ROPE, Ticket Z e B n I t ..ACHOTOREC, Bnet. - sp2s I, ITV BUR CINOINNATI AND ST. PAN HANDLE RourE. , . .CHA'NGEL Or TrATE:—On and after BtfIMAY. Jane 21st, 1867—trains will leave 340.strpre at •ths. Union Depot, as fallow's, Pittsbarga time: ~eeyy EtPraaa • .. .•.. • • •:. 5 a., m. Fast Ltna 9:40 a. m. 7:15p. In. -Fast .... 91:10 p. In. 21:20 a. 21.. 'Mixed_" 6:10 a, m. 7:05 p. m. McDonald's Aoen,'.No.'L•:ll..:4o aL m. o:osv:us. 'Steubenville Accommod'w• 3:55 1 p. m..9:30 a. in. ,M Dotudd , B Iketv.ni• 5:25.p. m. .8:20 a. ESPICIAL NoTscm—Sunday Express leaves at'Sl:lo p. M. arriving in•Cinalnuatkatikeo.a. m. the next T,he Bt4d is m. Train leaves dally,:finndats -ex— cepted, and makes• close connections at Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield £ Newark S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent..,. Nir.' W. CARD.' SuP't.4 -Steubenville: ,§IVISB 110 Ft. FOD.'"E -186 W. AND CLEVELAND • Front , Tune 7th, 1868 and arrive at the Tpuon . Dine, as follows: Leave. AYNE & CHICAGO E. P/TTSBITI/OH FL_ trains' will leave frent Depot, 'north side, City —Arrfse. lel:leap, Ex.., 2:08 a M ClevelanchEx. 2:08 a m IflhicagnEx.:.. 11:23 am Wheeling Ex. 11:08 am !Eit. Longs 3;33 pm C!. & Wh'g Ex 4:38 pm Erie & Yx'n Ex. 6:13 p 72 Chicago Ex.— 4:23 p m C 4. Wh"g Er :08 pier Arrive in 4 Ueg p. N. Brlgt'n _Ao. 7:03 am N. Brigt'n " 8:28 a as.. " 8:53 am Neje Cantle." 10:13 am Leetsdale " 9:L3 am . _ Chicago-Ei..7..2:03 a m j l 'Cleveland Ex .. arnl 9:03 Erie&Ygaid'r 7:218 fl m ICi. Wts•gM'l 6:13 a nil (Chicago 0:38 a m! Chlcago Ex.— 9:43 am. Cl. &Wh'g-Ex. 1:43 p m 'Chicago Et.— 1:58p m Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:43,pix. Dopart from ALlegherw. N. Brigt'aAc.- 8:53 a m Leetsdale 16:13 a m 11:58 am Rochester . 2:23pra Wellsv'eAcc.. 3:43pm Leetsdale Acc. 4:l3pm N. " • 5:33pm N. 1010'10' . 6:2Bpm Leetsdale " 10:43 pm I sir 1:56p. m. Chicago ilir - 111.51 a. m. Chicago lea - F.: R. MYERS. " • N.Bri¢t.n." 21:43 Leetsdale' 4:83 p 7:28 pis: Express leaves daily: • to Express arriv,ea daily.. !, General Ticket' rent. A aIIMMIR D K:!IENNSYLV. *CENTRAL BAILRO n and after June 7th rive at and depart from tit Washington and Liberty s .47710 e.. Mail Train.... 1:15 ain Fast Line 1:40 a m WalPs No. 1.. 6:24.rifta Latrolte - Ace'n 7:50 a m Wail's N 0.... 8:50 a m Cincinnati B x. - 9:10 a m Johnstowit Ac. 10:35 a m Baltimore Ex.. - .1:00p m Phila. Express 1:20 p m . Wall's No. 3. 2:15 p m Braddock& No 1 5:50 p m WatiPa No. 4. 7:15 p m Altoona Aco'n , 1.668, Trains will at , c.Union`Depot, corner of treets„ as follow!: Day Express.. 2:20 aat Wall's No. L. 6:30 a ne , Mail Train 7:60 a ra !Cincinnati Ex 11:40 a m Wall's No. 2:. 11:61 a m Johnstown Ac. 3 :00'p M Brad:locks No 1 4:00 pm Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm. Wail's N0.3..'5:10p m Wall's No. 4.. 0:05 pat. Fast Line 7:30 pat Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 pat: Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm.. and Emigrant Train 9:30 prul The -Church Train leaves . WalPs Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburg:li at 10:06 a. m.. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m. and anis :sat Wall , s.Station at 2:00 p.m. *Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other train daily eiecept Sunday. -- Nor Butner information apply to ' - W. H. BECKWITI, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel. and limit their responsiblkty to One Hundred Dollars In value. Alt Baggage . exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special ED contract. . WARD H. WILLIAMS, Jes General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa..;. .11LESTERN PENN SYLVANIA_ RAIL .-On and after May 10th, 1887, the Pas- Ganger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the Federal 'Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. I Depart. BDritiloPe No 1 8:35 am Hail 8:15 a In. Freeport No. 1 ' 8:15 am Freeport No.l '9:10 aft Express 10:15 a mSharpb"gNo. - 1. 11:20 a nt Shsrpb`g No.l "1:25 p m Express 1:50 pm Freeport No. 2 4:10 p m tSpringd,e No 3:50 p al .5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05 m Springd`e No 2 , 7:10 m Snriugd te No 2 7:30 pin Aboye trains run,dally, except Sunday. The Church Trash leaves Allegheny Janet. "every Sunday at 7:40 m" reaching -Allegheny City al. 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:46• p. m. CotentrrAmoN ifiCanth-Foraale in packages of Twenty,_between,Allegheny City, Chestnuts treet. Herr's, Bennett, Pixie Creek, Etna and Sharpsbnrg, and'eiSe/tt 000nly on the trains 'Awing at Stations spa- The trains leaving Allegheny City at 8:15 a. m. and 1:50 P. 11; snake 'direct 'connection at Freeport with Walker's lied of Stages for Butler and Hanrusba town. 'Through" tickets maj , be - purelmsed . at the Oface,', No., 3 St., Clair street, near the. Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For. farther information applyjo .e , , ) , JAISIES LEFFERTS, Agent, • ,e" .•[ ' ". ' Federal Street Depot.: The Western Pennsylvania Railroad. will not as sume any risk toe Baggage, except. for wearing- ap! , r A e l lpo t ribillty t:One d l i i i : g ind t rA amount in va v inewill be at the risk the owner, un - tess taken by -special con tract:-• . • .. . , . EDWARD H. Sunerintendent.• Altoona. Pa. HILLi " UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern' Division. The IIIiOnTEST AIR MOST BELIABLE BOUTI, from the East to all points in - • Colorado, Nevada, California, 'Utah, Washington; New Mexico, Idaho, , • • Oregon. - • • Two Trains; leaye .State Line ikid Leavenworth daily, (Sundays excepted.) on the anivat of t.,_0 11 . 1 /2 _,.. of Pa RatiroadTrOm St. Louis. and - St. 'Jo Railroad from Quincy, connectinv at Law rento, Topeka and Warsego with staves for aa pointaln Ktuisas. At end of track west of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES ExPRESB COX PANT'S DAILY LIN.% OF OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR . ro3mi - v32nal SALT x,,mEcEg And . all Points in the Territories, e xico i cwH it6iBA fo ND riro ß r ltSo tuni N o ll n. T ß ß e l n -rE, S A rt. E.L p Y ai L N IN A T ba ' ee lu.erVe...pg!ta Fe, and all points In Arizona aad 'Plith the' react'_ additions' of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made with rek. sponsible Overland Transportation Lines (rem its western terminus, this road now offers unequalled. futilities for the • transmission of freight to the Fax West. • Tickets for sale at allthe principal offices In the United States and Canada& Re • sure and, ask for tickets 'via THE SMOKY HILL ROr".C, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. EASTERN IitVISION. • IS, ANDERSON. J. H. WEBSTER, General Freight and Ticket Agent. 3I 11 To LIVERPOOL ,NDaith • QU.VJENSTONVN, TEEM INOII . MAI . L STEAMSEUPSI„ Numbering sixteen flrat- cla ss veneele, among then the celebrated CITY OF PARIS, CITY or ANTW EpP CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF LONDON. Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, horn Ple.i4S, North River, New York. For passage or further informs.. Mon applyto BR GII.A*, SO "tins STREET, (Chronicle Building kisser 06991100 Post 011 on, IME = El II General Supttrlntetiidezt.