The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 09, 1868, Image 3

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CZy Telegraph to the Pittf) burgh Gazette.l
NEW Yonw, July 8, 1868.
- , XONEY AND GOLD.
Money steady and unchanged. Sterling
firm at 110%(0)110 8 ‘ Gold lower, opening at
1.1.0%; and closing at 140%.
GOVERNMENTS.
govenamenta•are more active and better,
Closing steady. Coupons '81,• 1 .13/®113%
do. - '62, 113%@)113%; do. '64, 110%®110%; do.
do. 'new, 108%@)108%; d0.' , 67, 108%®108%;
Ten-Forties, 107y,®107% ; Seven-Thirties,
108%@103%. - - `
Stocks opened rather more active' and
'higher during the day particularly Rock
Island, the market closing quiet butsteady.
The following were the.
CLOSING
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CLOSING QUOTATIONS
At 5:30 P. ie.: - Canton, 48%®49; Well'sEx
press, 25@264; , American Express; 45%
0g,46: Adams Express, 53%@53%; United
States Express, , 48,@48% ; Merchants.
Union, • Exprcitia, .25@2514 ; • quicksilver,
21%1;4)21%; Mariposa, 4@5; Pacific hien; 100;
Atlantic, 30@)33; Cumberland 30@)36; West -
ern Union Telegraph, 34%®34%;‘ 13ew
York Central,, 134; , .Erie, 69; preferred,-74g;
• 47534; Hudson, 138%0138%; Harlem,
,i 2 4;
Reading, 96; Ohio and Missifisippi, ;295, 1 i©
2934; Wabash, 48@48%; St. Paul; 66@6634;
preferred, 7 8 ,44 78 %: 2 dichlgal. Central,
/16E0117; Michigan utherty,. 1; Illinois
Central, 157%®/58g; ltsburg , 87%; St
To
ledo, 10341031‘; , Roe .I.sland,lo9; North
western, 78; do.. prefe ed; 81; Fort Wayne,
106; Hartford and. Erie. 15, , Columbus,' 89;
Marietta, first preferred, 28; Ashtubla, 99;
Missouris, 91%; New , Terins, 69%; N. C.,
751(; Virghriaa l 1363'. , t , • ..
- v I?&TNING - SHARER. •- - .
Mining shares dull; Smith' and Parmlee,
"375. 1 •
SW:I-TREAURT ,3r/LTTERS.
Babnoce in the Sub-Taesstiry, $83,895,195.
roOrti, except specie, • for the week,
12,452,598. ' • -
New York Produce Market.
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{EV Telegraph to the Tlttsbuigh Gazette.) _
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NEW YonK, July B.—Cottea less active
and drooping; sales of 1,200 bales, at 3234 a
33c for middling uplanda. Fleur; recrupta
1,679 bblS; market more active and'l6a2sc
better; demand chiefiY 'speculative arid - per
common grades; _sales of 10,400 toble,„ at
$6,80a7,25 for superfine, State and Wenteria;.
pO,lO for extra State; 68,10 fir,eitra west
- ern; 510,75a12,75 for White Wheat . extra;
58,65a12,27 for R. H. 0., 610,50 for common
to fair extra St. Louis, and 510,60a11,45 for
-2oOd to choice do, closing firm; California '
flour firmer: Rye dour lower; sales of- 350;
bbls ;at $7, 9 039,90- Corn. Meal rather more
active; sales of. 1.400 bids. - Brandywine
'chiefly 58.25. Wheat; receipts 58,790 bus;
market abOut la2s better .and in- mod
•erate demand; sales of 54,000 bush No. 2.
common Isinuesota spring .at. $2,00a2,02
No. 2 spring; 52,15 for No. 1- do in .the ex
treme; 62,22 1 ,4 for choice amber Green Bay;
52,40 for white Wisconsin; $2,50 for. amber
State, and $2,60a2,70 for whits California.
Rye quiet. -Barley- nominal. Malt, quiet
and firm. Receipts ofcorn 55,892 bush and
2a3c better and in moderate demand -for
export and home use; sales, 76,000 bush at
51,10111,13 for inferior to prime mixed west
ern afloat; $1,15a1,15 2 ,4 for_white western.
Receipts of oats none andilo better;, sales
85,000 bush at 850.''6c for western in store;
8738735 c afloat. Rice quiet. Coffee—Prime
rio steady and- in fair demand;
other kinds dull at 1734 c, gold. dUty paid.
Sugar dull and not very firm; sales 100
hhds at IINSI2VO for Cuba, and •14 1 4 c for
Demarara. Molasses nominal. Hops quiet.
Petroleum firmer at 1
,8e for crude, and 35c
for refined bonded. Coal unchanged. Leath
er—Hemlock sole 27a29c for Buenos Ayres
heavy weights. Wool quiet and 'unchang
ed; sales, 23,600 ponnda nt 48a51c. Pork
steady, with moderate demand; sales, 2,450
bbls at $27,80a... 9 7,90; new mess *closing at
$27.87; regular at 627,76a28; old do closing
at $2B; do regular at 622,50a22,73;:' prime at
524a24,50. 13eorquiet and unchanged. Beef
hams dell. Cut - Meats 'steady and un
shariged,witti sale's of 156"patitages1 mid
dlings nominal, Lard firmer and in better
demand, with sales .of-870 tierce's at 15t/,a .
180 for steam, and1.71,4a17%c for kettle ren.l
dared; also, 750„ tierces: steam, seller and
buyer for August at 17 1 /,a171ic.. .Butter
quiet at 27a28c for Ohio, and 30a35c for
State. Cheese steady at 10a151/ g c. Freights
to Liverpool lower, with the following en
gagements: 25,000 bushels esrn,.per stesm:i
er, at 4 1 ,1a43;d.
LATEST.—Floig.oklei f active and saloc
better for low grades, with a good specu-
Istive demand f . Wheat very &mat. 62;02a
2,03 for No 2, end 32.13a2:14`fai No lap ring.
Rye, steady at 11,784,88. Oats steady, at
85IA'c in store, ,and Katie - afloat: ..Co_rn
steady it 51,13 for new . mixed western
afloat. Pork dull at $27,t30a28,50 mixed.;
mess,.
cash and regulak: Beef dull and unchang
ed. Cut inputs, SiFsu with ‘a i moderate. de
mand. Bacon nominal. Lardl6Xal s 7c'for
fair to prime , . steam., Eggs steady at
23a25e. -
Cln Market;
CBT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh &azette.l
CINCINNATI, Jllly B.—Flour; the market
is dull and prices are nominal, with sales
of family at $90,25. Wheat is dull at $1,03
n 2 for Nos. 2 and l'winter. Corn is steady
at 84a85c for ear and 87,a88c for hhelled.
Oats; the market firm, and sales were
made at Tfaidei_ Barley Malt is in good de
mand at $2,40a2,50 for. Spring. . Cotton is
'qiiiet but-unchanged, and sales were made
of middling Uplands at 31%c. Tobaeco is
unchanged. ;Whisky Is 4 firm, at $2,35 in
bond. Mess; Pork is nominal at $2B, ,but
there.. was no, demand. 13uik moats, arc!
held at 11c for shoulders ' and 13c for sideq,
but yi,e less would have to be accepted in
order to effect sales, and the,demand the
close:of the, market was - very light Bawnt;
the market is quiet, with only ajobbingdo
- at 12c for shoulders,.. and. 10a17c » for
char rib and
_clear sides.. Sugar ,cured
hams are are selling. and the dennind
is,mocierate... Lard opened dull, but:under,
the, news from New York prices were 'held.
Mayes higher, and there were no sellers be
low 17e.at .the,close, - but them was not
much demand and it could not have been
sold at better.tbaul6o. Butter Is , steady at
26 a -30 c-0 Ens are selling . t 170 per dozen,
shipper's:count.. Linseed ~011 -is selling r in
small lota at $1,02a/,03. .F/ai Seed is
at , 52.410. Gold is buying at 140 1 / 4 , '• • •
ehtears, Market.
IBYTelexraph to the "Pittsburgh thzette:l
Crift9kerd, '30.10. - =-Flonr;* the Market: :,
firmer; spring extra at $8,50a10:25. - Wh ea t'
Is very quiet; Pennsylvania at 4a5c.. higher;
sales of No. fat $1,90a1,94, and No.`2 at 11.81
al,BB, closing at $1.8136a182 , for NO. 2,, thiii
afternoon sales of No. 2ivere made at $ 1 K a.
Corn Is fairly active at iial4c, higher, f or
earlV; sales of No. 1 in store at 92 a.93e, it
isubsegneutly'declined and 'closed St
gixo• ' sales of. No. tat 8834a904, and reject_'
ed •atAlaB2; , since a change; nominal at 82:.-
Oats - dultand firmer; sales at 68%a69e; 0 1 02 .,
brig68: 1 ,41‘68,9( 4 c. Rye dull and 20 lower;
sales of No. lat 81;60 in store. Barloyobs
neglected - and is entirely nominal. - Mess
Pork more active and' firmer; ,salssat
Lard remains firm; sales at 10c.
494 shotilders held, at 1.13: - ¢c with' bifyorti at
1.1%a , • .-. Freights tiro more Uatite at' 4d 'oh'
corn to Buffalo; .. 7Uo on • , corn and 'We , on ,
wheat CO Oswego.4 'Receipts antinintio224o"
bblir of IIMIr;• 5250 bus wheat; - 114470 bus'
.cortfrlB4 l4 Iftworods; 4244 head ofiftegs.
ShipMents-of .2959. bbls flottr; 710 bus wheat;
11074.
bus•cortl; , ss7oo bus oats;' 2859 hetidnef'
bogs;
... Milaratticea 1 market. . . , 1 ~
c o rreiooneesee 6f ale Pftwenrsh adzette., . , ,
bfirMAcrtrat,'lblv"BP l oUr *dot E tta'
tirtnailettid - ittioliabiek s I Witeat '51,6 1 1,e4gei
#l .l
*1 Bfrlbl. sq-;:liifgt!T9:2;t:Psit P t o
atlaa696lbti.-- be nd'• aim th, ,
: f
at o*-181: NO. . iltA :Miis- ,rl ii
4,0001 ms wheat, 2,000 ou - ea %,%, „ . ...
corn. Shipments-2,000 bb l e` 44 64, „ , 7 0 .
bus wheat, 4,000 bus oata, 20,000 bus mi.
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•By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh - Gazette.] • •
ST. Louts, July B.—The receipts of pro
duce were smalT;ca - using - it temporary ad.:
vanee in sonle•articles.: Tobacco titichang,
ed.
,cotton—nothini doing;no stodk.
Hemp; prime undressed sold at ,$1,47a1,50;
dressed, 162,40: Flour very quiet :wfth no
quotable change,- ,Wheat- stifferi:Ut.l2,loa
2 , 15 for prime to choice fall; $1,60 for choice
NO 2 spring. Corn higher . at 77a78 for
mixed and yellow: 83a85c for white= Oats,
,73a75c. Rye, $1.3.W. - Pork ,sokr,st $27,75
a 213,25. Bacon; Shoulders 121/0, clear Sides
17,,fc, sugar. cured - Muni , Laid;
choice tierce 16;46,17c, keg 1734a18c. Cattle;
prices easier at 3a5340 for . gross• common to
prime: choice neminal, at 6a6lic. Sheep
and Lambe unchanged. Receiptg-500 birds
flour, 4,soo'bus Wheat, 1,700 bus' corn,' 2,809
bus oats. r f r ';• . •
• ' r Louisville Market.
[By Telerraptitcitbe ) titfibtirgti Gazette.]
. Lnuthlntaz, , ,Ttak) 8:--The.trobecoo Fair
is art immense success; ealeß,4oo hhdEi first
premium to 'FiCkeit Warehouse; Ballard
county bright wrapper sold at $2;75 per
.hundred,' Second - premium; .14,650 hhds
Hart county, third premium, to Hart coon-
Lonisville house, $2,70; first preinium
shipping leaf, Warren t0unty,126,50; sec
ond premium, Christian county, $27,00.
Flour; supelrfine, $7,00a7.50. Wheat, s lBsa
'1,95. Corn, 95a 96 c.78a1306. Rye,
$1,75. Mess Pork., .528. •tard,': 159:fano.
Bacon; shouldere,-12Na13et clear rib sides,
1 6 / a l6 ~c; clear: 4.oe* /634507 c; bulk shoul
ders, 12c; clear sides, 16c.
Baltinioie Market':
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette:l
BALTIMORE, July 9.—Flour; dull and :der
clibed 50e. 'Wheat dull; red at2,40a2.60;
white at ;32,40112,70. Corn dull at $1.12a1;15
for.white. Oata unchanged. Rye dull ana
unchanged. Mesa Pork firm at $27,75a29.
Bacon firm; rib aides at 1634 c; clear, do at
163;c; shbuldera at . 14c.' Hama at 211;V...
Lard dull at 17c.
San *Fratimisee- Market.'
I[By'releerash ttithe Pittsburgh Gaiette.l
r - .611Atr .FnascriSco,' • JulY 7.=The Savage
Mining Company have declared a dividend
of,fifteen dollars, and the Kettnelty Cot:ri
p/13y a dividend AV twenty-five dollars, be
ing the share for June, both:payable on the
10th inst. Flour . steady at , $6,25a6,50.
Wheat dull at $1,92 for new- Legaltenders
at 71. M.
• , Chicagoteattle Market,
(By
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazett -
OH'IPACtO, Jilly'R.—Beef Cattle,
ly active at s4,2ikts for lignt steers',
$5,75a6,62% for fair tO medium; $
good to choie.e. ' , Hogs are niore a
8,80 for light; $8,50a8;90 for fair'to
and $9a9,20 for,good to choice.
.Toledo Market. -
(BY telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette
Tor.sno, July B.—Flour, recei .ts of 500
bhls.. Wheat quiet and firm; a $2,15.
Corn; receipts,. 10,840 bust arm t • 930 for
fresh receipts; regular held at 01, without
buyers. ' Oats; receipts, 1,800 bps; firm and
2c betteri'with sales at 70;4a71c.
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• Philadelphia Market.
LSI Telegraph to the Pittaburgh Gaze
PHILADELPHIA, July B.—Floe ,
unchanged. Wheat firm and
Ohio red $2,35a2,40. Rye $1,85.
vanced 2a3m yellow $1;17; mix
$1,12a1,15. Oats firm.
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IMPORTS BY RAILROA a .
PITTSBURGH. Pl'. WAYNE; AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, July 8.-scars metal, milk &
Co; I do do, Jas Wood 'Son & Co; 5 do dO,
Bryan t Caughey; 1 do do, Brown & Co; 1
car staves, 31 P Adams & Bro; 1 bbl melas
ses, S P Shriver & Co; 16, bbls pearls, .7 B
Canfield & Son; 10 cases tobacco, IMI fleyl; 1
car bulk wheat, Hitchcock. bleCreery dr Co;
25 bbls flour, Tas Gregg; 10 boxesi cheese,l)
0 Daugherty; 8 do do, $ P Shriver &.• C; 6
do do, R - Robison it _Co; 40 do do, Haworth
aworth
McDonald & Co; 24 do do. Arbuitles Co;
100 bbls (flour, Davis -& Rocklin r; 41 sks
rags, McCullough,' Smith -.I Co; 2 Pkgs to
bacco,. :Boyle &co; 10 bbls flour Mid . &
Ritchart. 45 doz brooms , Arbuckle; & Co; 5
bbls vinegar,•Henderson &Bro; bdoz pails,
5 do tuba A C Whitehead; 2 bble eggs, S B.
Floyd, 3 ' bills. eggs, W J Steel ct.13r0;376
bbls ' flour, Watt
,Lang .& Co; - .„93,410 do,
owner; a Us hams, S Cooper At Co; 2. bales
. broom corn; Win Mardorf; 1 roll leather. W
Flaceus &Son; 15. boxes tobaceo; 'Means k
Coffin; `5O bbls flour, E H 31yeis'& - Co.
• ,(ILEvit,:twn Awn pxT , rtuttrualt ' .11An;
ItcAfi; July 9.L 4 l4'eari' piglran, Nimick &
Co; 2 de: - do,Brvitn: & .C:1110051, 2 dada,
Chess, Smyth - & Co; 1 'oar lumber, A J
Griggs;;Ldo stone P Wolfe; l'do 46,41; L
Knox; 1 do . do,' liastings: er.- O'Neil: 1 do
lumber, J Benz; I,car• r blooms, , Hobertson,
Davison &Co; 1 do do,Singer, Nitnialt. &
Co;104 lolOoms t .l 'Moorhead; 147 do, Park, •
Brett CM' 25 bxs , starch, E Reazloton; .111
do do, McCullongh, Smith ',& Co;10 do,do,
II Riddle; 15 do do,,J K Stnith )1c...C0; 50
&
sks'Oats, McHenry Hood; 16 gkg rye,
Hitahrock;`MeCreery & Co; 65 lot wheat,,
Culp & Shepard; 80 do oats; 6 do ye, EIN:Itt
& Gisal; 81 do corn, Head & Metz ar; 88 'mks
oats, Brown & Williams; 20 •bet s berm),
Fulton,,lßollman & Co; 22 bbls ur, T 0
Jenkins; 100 bbls oil, Win 31cOn heon; 68
do:d6, T • W McFerran; 74 sks ye, J W
I
Meek. ' '
ALinn• •., , ,
umit arAnost, July —.l car
metal, Bdo limestone, Superior I on. Co; 5
bgs buckwheat.. Jos Craig; 50,1 bblflour, R
iit`A Carson;t 400' sks do, 1 car m ddlings,
i
Stewart 41k , Langenheirm ' 6 kgs tter, • A
Danner; 1 car wheat, wm McK e & Co;
i
2 cars metal ' , Lewis, Bailey It Da zell; 249
bgstiats.:M Well; 250 pigs . lead; eymer.
Batunan (lc Co; 202 bgs oats, J.B IVIOKee; 650
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bge barley, Smith & Co;•1: bbl oatmeal, J
Lockhart; 2 ears iron are, Spans, Chalfant
dr.Co; 30- busbs lime; T C, Steel;2sl• bags
oats,lCKnes & CO.
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PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI ANDST, Lents.
RAILROAD, , July, 8: la bales . ootton, A H;
Childs & Co; '4O bbl's flour, 151 ,sks wheat,.
I Dickey & Co: 17 billa rags,Christy &Ben
ltm;'101 sks oats, 56, dp ry e, 8• do barley,
W J Meek; 5' - MIA ,egies, & ' Graff , ` Reiter,2
.carsivOod, E . AUJOhnston; 21 fles'reatheks;,
G A Marti:l;l' ear blOinnsitNittildle&lCo. , '
An/dank:qv viiiiiif " - ftii:o4,:7 July
8.-320 bbls oil, Fisher &. 8r0;.3 cars - metal,
Joh n_Moorb ead r 2 bble" :eggs, +loll if ' l Hoeir;
47 sas.oatit, Scott & Gist:lolP bbls flour, J B
McKee; 17 sks wooL,A. El-Copeland29i sks
oats, Moreland 6r-Iditchallt..9 doo ' 1 bbl
eggs, Graff &; Relter;as !skis woo 3 bbls
eggs, .rp Shoemaker _ ..,,, ; ,- , fir I , _
Piininiiitiia , 4 ND ~ „,6olrarn wit,
ItklutoAnk,.7uly 8.-85 boxes win wg,lass,
I l usvi
R V Schmertz ; 7 bdls hides, _G HAnderson; •
1 ear: tan bark 3 0 Lappe;' I do do, A „1:Prolq-
Wine; 82 Oil tibls, Johnstorr:& Nine; 2 bbls
flaxseed; 6 pkgs tobscc,o, Watt & Wilson, 1
car metal, Yough Irou'dt• Coal Co; 4 Sks
glue,•l3. Straus.' -. •- , . • -
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PONNStLVANIA' CENTRAL ' RAILROAD;
July 8..44 sks rye, D Wallace; 1 pkg to
. hum, W M Gormley; I box cigars, Little,
Baird It Patton;•2:Colls leather; I) Chestnift
& Co; 8a sks tanner; scraps, 'A, Efooveler &
, , .
1! . T : p,4A..1.0:1gU.Nfi.!-111 . 11 ; IN:',PIP . -
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Allegheny.. firtOrders bypiau grwripprattende9,
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..Vonsiderable rain fell again yesterday r
'andifall the :rain that'has fallen within
the last fewdays does not produce a swell
of seme magnitude, - we; will be: somewhat
sarprised. And what,makes ;the case still
stronger, lies in the fact that.it is not I con
fined to this Immediate vicinity; -sdvices
from k nearl^ every quarter report rain, and
we e pect to see a rise, i n . both the
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• Alle
gheny and Monongahela rivere..
The D'elaware has arrived Cincinnati,
and he America has doubtless reached
there before this. The Cornelia passed
Louisville en route far St: Louis on Mon
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Die river,was rising lasts evening, ; with
tientY-eight incheti in the channel, by the
.Monongahela MarkS.? " • ' '
—The St. Louis Denioerat 'bays: A good
deal of sicknecs is prevailing-on, Missouri
river boats among the officers. Three offi
cers of two Offialaa c honc:which arrived
since Saturday night,elid shveie attacks of
a complaint closely resembling cholera. if
it was not the fell disease, and one of them
was so severly visited -that he considered
himself about gone up, but didn't, go up.
LCleveland, Ohlo, Is building an iron
steamer for lake navigation. Her dimen
sions are as Tenon's: Length. over all 81
feet; breadth of beam 15 feet; depth of hold
5 feet. She will have side wheels, and
her . propelling power 'will consist of two
engmes , of 25 horse power each. They will
bo provided with Holloway's patent me
talk packing
,rings. She.., have one
tubular boiler. ' Her frames are of two inch
angle iron, and her plating Is three six
teentha of an inch thick. ,
The;St. Joe Vaionlearns from a gentle
men 'who came dowri on the Yorktown,
that the boat rim into an immense herd of
buffalees that were swimmingthe , river
about miles above the mouth .of the
Yellowstone, two of which were killed.
They made no attempt to 'avoid: the sleam
er, frequently running against it. ~ T he
Benton also killed two buffaloes on the
down trip and captured a couple of calves,
which:she brought down with her. Most
of the mountain boats have reported a
great scarcity of buffaloes this season.
—;The Cincinnati Commercial of Tuesday
says : The Edinburgh will *only go to Pom
eroy during the present low water The
Maggie Hays and Delaware will remain
here for the present Capt. Lew Kates
left for - Louisville on mallbeat last eve
ning Thq Charleston, with two barges
of iroh in tow, "arrived - froth. Parkesrburg
last' vening:— .Ctipt. Meagan has chartered
the Lawrence to taitn.the place of , the St.
James In the Afaysville trade ~during•low
water James Maguire, 'a striker on the
snag -boat S. He Long, died on the boat on'
the 27th of June, of conjestion of the heart.
It is supposed that ho p lived In Albany
The Wild Duck has shipped the" bulk 'of
her. • freight' for Pittsburgh -150 tuns—by
rail to that point. The Wild Dock will, of
course, remain"'here until there is more
water. - •
oderate,
pm) coca;
T7 . ,50 ' for
'ye at fga
mediun3;
—A- SG:Louis telegram 'under date of
Monday says: Business dull. •River . about
stationary, with feet
- to Keokuk. Ida
Rees and-Ben Johnson - are - in from tipper
Missouri. An Omaha- dispatch of yester
day-says the river is rising slowly:
porter, from Fort. Benton, had arrived;
Miner, • from St. Louis for Fort Benton,
passed up., The arrivals at. this port. Sat •
urday and Sunday comprise three from the
Mississippi, three from the Missouri, and
threefrorn thelitinots Rivers. Departures
Saturday, four for Upper Mississippi, two
for Missouri and one for Illinois Rivera.
The Henry Adkins leaves for Omaha to-day.
The Ruth is loading for New Orleans; Phil.
Sheridan leaves for St. Paul, and Marble
City for Memphis, this afternoon. French
man's Bar, in sight of St. Paid. has become
a Vwninlable obstacle. Tho Illinois is
steadily drying up, but not yet down to the
famous dEttfisit stage. The Olive Branch,
Lady Gav, Great 'Republic 'and fig Horn
have laid up en the opposite side of the
river..
dull and
dvanced;
!Corn :al
-1 Western
River and VP rather
My Telegraph to the Ph,Lthturrh Gaaette.l
Lout:P.ll4s, „July B.—Weather cloudy.
River failing. , • ,
Sr. Loth; Slily S.—Weather alternately
clear and cloudy, and cooler.
hot.
July S.—Weather cloudy and
hot.
nascE!..LANEcros
OFFICE OF CITY EN orNaMi AND talil - 1.:1 - 01t.
Plt tAburel •Joao I •
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. •
SEALED PROPOSALS for Grading, Paving
and Curbing— • -
crcru STREET.,_,frOm Web:Stec to cur .bulb,
TOW NSE STREF.T. from Wylie to Decatur St.
TINE ALGEr,:from Federal to Washington st.
HIfiKPATRICK STGEL7, from Centre oscine
• tto Duntan street. • • F - •••
F() , II STU from . ET, fm lion to Try etrocL.
TI D STREET. front Doss to Try street.
b•• received at this oftlee until kliliSAY, July.
3d. IIiGS.• Speellieations and blanks far bidding
cask be had by calling at this Miler.
- II
, J:. 3.tooxim,
Je5.:41 ;cum }:twiner: ,
• 4 lintitgr CoxstisStolegn's °Fritz, s
PlTTSbiattill. June 26..1868.
.
tritiBEIRS, ATICEI TION.
I'ryosals will be received at this omen until JULY
Ist, at 3 o'clock P. it.: for the lowering and remov
ing of all, Stop . Cocks and Water Pares that project
above the level of the curb stone. The expense of
lovreiing and removal * to be colimted froM the own
ers Ol'the prOperty.. All proposals to' be submitted
to trie Street committee. •
JOIIN T.
, .
• NTER,
' Street Commissioner. ?fret District.
; •• • • • JOLLY D. 3tcPADEN,
jc . . Street Fommisalouer. Sccond:,Dlstrict.
tJ., ItAIOIIIAL'SOFFICE .
' "') • '' " W.lO. of PeOnsylvanfa,
I .
_Tirrtigtuttal, July B, 1808..
mARSHAVS SALE.
1 4, C.' ItAWLEY-et T
RA V... STEAMBOAT ;
TVELLEI4 - No; 3:' October Terut 1808 In
y virtue of A vinittitiptzt exueinitaiSstied out Orlin)
District Court or, the Div tog otater s Norterri
trict' or Pennsylvania, And to we (tweeted, I will
expevto 40 PSI bile R. 4.4 011 TfieSDAY,.tllerlWthilsy
_or July, A. 0, at 10 o'clock A. M. .st ,the
custom •frOttee,i , hi the ' City of ' :Pittsbarill,: - the
eTICIOADOAT ItAVELI.F;It, :together ,wlth, ; het
bOats;itisetttnery:
TllOB. A. HOWLEY.„O, B.llsrshal,
l'..'`';- Western . Distrlet Of En.
oITVOF •ArLtiliciHENY:'P:AL'.'
TIIZA PITUR,N, or nos, ',Nue
NOTICE' IS HEREBY OVEN
TO THE gOLpEpB or THE,
. ,
_
lift TOT teat. Bond* of !the City
or Allegheny re., , -
Tbatibfs ivotipott. on bald. Bonn*: 4,Anst.tine.juir
Ist, /BAB, *DI be 'paid on sold Att i tateize 'the State
tax 4
_, at the BANK OF PITTOBJU 011;itt.the Vitp
of Pittsburgh, Ps.
. .
Treasuretlof the Cltir .of Alleghetty,' Pa.
•
NOTIPE.: . • • • •
All persons having el/o=l44lllst inirintereat.
ed in the STEAMBOAT - AIiMADILLO will take
notice that i have salted laid• Steamboat At the suit
or BAX.EIt, 'PEARCE I t CO.
' TIIOS. A. ROWLE i Y,
ET. tl. Marshal.
Maiehal'a tyke. MeY 47. 1848.. , • •
mcF44.DIDEN I STREET,N .16
OTIC
_
te herehy given - that the viewers appobited
lo.aseeeedainagva and tametlialbr moldPnhig uf
FALLEN ertEET. Eighth mard,.Allegh, uy, will
meet Oath') premlies, do the l oth day Of •
July, at 4 Welock C. )I,t o attend to the duties or
their appellatmenk,,' • “i d OMA• 11ClitKPAT IC,'••11:
• • *WHEW' yor,trriatar,
NiktICON
:ret CKSOWNITREETiI=-NEITIOI6 IS
giv.en•thic thellorono.Oppoigtei toAkt-,.
erasastAtiges and teuettti for wldentak of JAME.
MfiNAikini...fekAtigAkitti.,4lkt.tmijirege pow )
rtter Line to obteldit
_pleat op the etelk•
lk
m al lll l4 t
,I{4lfettYanidlkVikthintL a e U ekl
B II9VTd ,-
e l
w m ß rCut UA4 t
.iietstriguoPl,43 W.
.IVANtf`Am
potAmititsi ..11 PI
" '
Upeis Itt_uml to y - 17fri.otoio
for by JOHN N. is
A. m 7 ITILDoCriI, Nozserp
7 •4 1 11. Florists awl Seedsaes. 112 tluithleld streets
71.7
. .1 i
;liiii
;k!:!it§cm:E.ii.ormyo-s,
OF * THE .
VARIOUS - KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
•
XANEFFACTURED BY THE
HAZARD. POWDER ONPANT,
•
ARTHUR KIRK, ent,
Office. 173 and 174 FEDERAL $ BEET.
•4 . CANISTER POWT)
Electric
er Nsl s.
lbl, 2, Bach 4
and S gra , in Square
Canipt. e
American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 11b.
_each
Duak Shooting, Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4 gnarl, in
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each •
Indian Rife, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each.:. .
Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb . eak-
Kentuckyßlfile t In Oval Canlatera of 341 b. each
• (2S one lb. Oval Canbilerkehi. a case.) .. •
(SO hair lb. do. - do. do.)
EEG POWDER
Kentucky Ride, SFr°, PTO. and "yea Shoot
ing`, so,'ln kegs, Mlbs
Kentucky Hine, girsu,' PPG, and "Sea Shout
'
7`0,117 kegs, 12 , 4' lbs
Kettlucky Rifle, rryci,. PIM, and "Sea Shoot
ingttlfa.ln keg s, 634 'be
Deer Powder in kegs Ibs
Mlnhtg and Shippink, 2.5
Powder, Mining IN 1 , 7;
sad FPF graln,net cash, in egs, 25 lbs
Safety Fuse for - Blasting, of superior quality,
In Packages of BO feet , and over •"
Delivered free of expense on board of moat or
Railroad, lu ritiabufgh or Allegheny.
QECURITY AND COMFORT TO
.THE TRAVELING• COMMUNITY,
J, IABBIS' SAFETY FIRE
Car Heater and' Moderator • "
For SMOKE AND ROT AIR FLUES, dhrPelisi
with the use of Stoves and Fires in .or about the ng.
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any temperature that may be
desired without the possibility. of firing the car or
cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat-
Clit'fOr a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the most intense beat than may 1w &tinned to It in
thepasition and "purpose for which it Is Intended.
It Is a surd protection from accidents by tire. origi
nating from defective Auer, or where Iron pipes ars
used as lionductoi s for smoke or heat.' It is spelt
parable to all Dinin g that may become overheated,..
and Is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where
wood or other .eembustible ' material may be placed
in close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap
ply my Invention to stores, dwellings, facteriesi
ships ateambouts,'• railroad cars, &c., wherever
overheated ' ductors are made dangerous by being
and security deslsed. I will sell, oh ap.
plleathia, -fish ts to - manufacture or to use the above
invention; also, territorial rights, to such as ma y wish to engage in sealing privVeges, either by State
or county.
HARIS. .
Mice at the "NE PL R. US ULTRA R PAI NT,.
WOILEB," corner of Morris street and the-Alleghe;
ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh. Pa.
feitS34lo
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF
DRAYS, HARKS, &c.
Notice. Is hereby siren to all owners of Dram
B
Carts. Carriages, uggies, .tc.. whether resident or
non-resident In the City of Pittsburgh, to pas their .
Licenses at the - Treasurer's Ottlce of the City of
Pittsburgh ronviwirn, In accordance' with an
Act of Assembly, approved March 30th, isoe, and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of
Pittsburgh, passed Aprll 16,
Ail Licenses not paid on or before MAT 15;1808.
will be. placed In the bands of the Chief of Polite
for Collection, subject to his fee of 50 rents for the
collection thereof, and all persons who uegivet or
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen
alty. to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License.
The old metal plates of preylons years most be re
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay
25 cents therefor.
ItATES LICENI 4 I::
Each One Horse Vehicle. $ 7 SO
Each Two Horse • • 13 00
Rods Four Horse 15 00
Each Two Hoeft Hack 15 00
()motto:ars and Tanner lVhseie drawn by Two
tioratek. Eighteen Dollars each. For each addi
tional horse used In any of the abov e
L vehicles. One
- SA.MUEL LANIMIL
City Treasurer.
Pirrunanon, February ,
OPTICS Or WZISTLIIN PENITENTIARY.
• it LL4aiizxr, l'a.. June Id%
SEALED PROPOSALS
win be rieeelseil ut this OfElec for the followitta•
.
O
BUILDING XATERLIVEIi
403.000 hard burnt. unICE:
511.500buphrls tre*h burnt, LIME:
450. barrels t,ItA ULF; (0.- HEST;
'9l.oooboshels 511arp clean SARI);
LUDO feet VLAB4.thOl
108 tart hammer drea•ed ST9rlE,' for rakigi
,
All the alone to be. of best quality, and to be de
livered width& the rllBO/1 required by• the
Warden. •
Pert he ehaittioliira ben at this °Mee:
No bids A•ccelved Itfter,o Ply_ Bth. /SOIL
43. A. SOJLALLEMBERGIER.
T ~SES! TAXES t 1
The Tax Payers ort he consolidated Cite of. Pitt
sburgh, Are hereby notitled that the Tax - Books are
now In the hands of the City Treasurer, ready , for.
eollectiOn. ' ! '
1 a x es-and Water Rents paid between the Ist of
J UNE and the la of AUGUST, will be recedred at a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PElt CENT,
And between AtODUST let, and the 15th o f SEP
TEMBER, at a
DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT.
From the 10th of SEPTEII.I.IEIt to the Ist of-OC•
Tt/Il ER. ait fusee will be payable as assesred. • After
the lit of 01.1 TO BEIC, Fl V E per ca:nt.. will be added;
and' on the• - lst of NI :VE3I OF-It; all unpaid Taxes
will Iv put Into the hands of Collectors %VITO TtIE
FURTIIER ADDITION _Ol O FIVE PFIt CENT.,
making a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,
between those paying to July and those paying in
November.
tar The VATE If MCA NTIEE LICEI:NEN are
now nue. and a-ould be pal on or before the Ist of
July, to save cost and esp - .tom of suit. • ' •
• . S. ALLINDER,
City Trcattrer.
_ . _
NOT CL'. '
TN ACCORDAN E WITH
A: Act of Inierporatlon, books for su hscilpthin to
the Capital steak - of the Companglo. erect a Bridge
over the Ohio River, from. near th e mouth of Saw
Mill !Um. (Temperancovale,) to Allegheny; wilt be
opened as follows, rlz:
At mince of It. 11. &E.ll. E. DAVIS,' .AllOgbeny,
July 6th and 7th.
At-11A1111 , 13 .110TEI,; • ttsburgh, iJhly Bth and
9th.
At o.loe of D: Ia . PATT .r.RSON, (late
M.Anclunder,) July 10t ,
And istll
oco Of JoHN h: II'ALL BorOugli of
Temperancevilla,,July •
• TholloOks will be kept open from 10 0 , c10e.1%.11. - ,
'thy ordt. drthe Rkinitaßstohere:
HENDERSOE, Et DAVIS: bleoretts,rt.
..7 -- '
. CtSNTROI.LEtt 7 ti °FPI. V
t
'"'A'l ,‘ Tit!, or ALtikalltlXV.- slnlY ad. , 1100: , r
n
Q4EALD. PIRIPrOSA.Ii.II•I W.4/1, -(040
10 reetrived at thrs'arnoe iihtil WED2 , IE3DAY, lith
instant, al 3 oleleek r, mri, ton ~ ~' , ;o •
.' 01 GRADING Alin PAlrirS6 , ' '',
, •
Tlio fotioviiig itreet , s acid' alleys, vizir ' '`•"'
,
8111M1.38 STRE e ET, from Allegheny avenue to
_
rteAcn, ALL)b Y, from Virgin aligy to f.iberty st.
i f
also, Dm tiratiigg li! EN vialfA tiTILEKT, Irma
I. arroll etre t to Tayl r avenue,
Prollles, , ipetsilleations Sul en.imatee Minim Seen
la the °Mee of the cti v F.e ho er.
Blank forms f4r bidding csuli had at my office -
IL 11.4 e RANCIS,
,JY3:e ' *City 'Oontroller.
GRADINQ AND A'CING.
Proposals will ho ree ived by the Committee
on Monongahela Wharf tintil
DXDr A3r, Jui.. - ir 13th, ,
, . ..
For the partial GIIADING AND, PAVING Or •
SAIlt Mum?, from .nntlinold to Grant streets. •
Bidders will at,,ate the prior they wilt Allow per
yard for the stone no* In the wharf. • - -
proposals' may he left at No. N MARKET IT.
8. MORROW,
-•,, • '. / ..:
1 m21 .,,,.. 2 ._7_,... .._„..... r.. ......9mirman of btiramlttee.
VitICE: "' ," i• .
, • 1 ..y. . ^=----:
3 pi
.10 , , nft I‘rd.: ~ ..111; , L'l: , ii; ,ri
Apiliting et, Gibbon StMet ..:'
. r.
Nift4eathirebt "Wert , to thcleAtutetiiitc4l ill'at the'
RaAbiltßot vi, gyre% 4.r419441e,d by •tilatc. 4 lo ll .• MY
been placed in my bands. The assessment," will
. rt,..
main to my olilce, No. 108 Fifth street, PfttibuiNh,
InilOLYaleat; eatil Ilia.alfth , das.a4 tlttlypdithhit
1 / 4 0 4'10,P9Y 1 -T r isil be 6 !" 1 P/1 s ikA i r n ! k ) .."'%. .
~ t CU ar) Zi. J. Al 47111P10 041.411arialaprka
City Attorney.
Jane fN3ti, 1111111. legisla
COIkM3SION IBEMtCHANTS.
CO;, -
Groceries; Flour, Groin,' Produeed 'Pr**
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011: dtewi
Nos. 172 and .174 ROOD STREET, near Llbeity
ertreet. Plttaburgb,,Pa.. n08:450_
. .
X. STNELN
31 'STEELE & SON,
Commission ilerchants
AND DIIA,LDIRE4 -IN
rmorat, Vie.
Ne.. 1911 OHIO STICEIVI neat Eaß4 Common, : •
: .-ALLEGIIENYSITY, PA.
JAMESmasziou. . • .. ii.tat?Bar
NIEANOR
IPLOIrft, GRAIN AND mtommi,
ccvNrenossic>.l44: ramp.4O.FLANTS
349 LIBERTY S'IMEET, 11.TTSBIFBERI.,
dotisigiimenta solicited. • ' • '• '
EmosTurNcits—J: Orpdfartizi: Cashier Iffecbanles ,
National Bar 4; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
__
: JAN. F. RICHARIs
KEIL. &
,COMIO/ISSIONi MERCHANTS,
• AND. pitemr4tp-pi ,• • .
rtotra, GICATX,.I3hDi3, FEED'Atc., .tc-.,
349 Ll9erty.l4i.,Vittlibr4h;
L J.
VPholesale and Retail Grocers,:
MEGia=g
ALEX. )I'I:MEE J. - : B.
McBANE & ANJEIR,.
COMMI.SSTP,N :ME4CHANriSi
Dealers Irt FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY; 'No. 141 WATER - STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.. - • • . • leS.
FETZER & ARMISTRANG I ',
FONWARDEdfG AID MidlitatONlool,olEANT8 1 .
For the ealent'Floni, Grath, ' 'Bacon, Lard,'Butter'
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce.generally, Nti, 4
MARKET STREET, earner °Mild. Pittsburgh.
JOHN I. HOUSE...• • r.DW. 1T010311..... .WM. H. BOOB&
JOHN 'I. HOUSE '& 'llllOB. Sue
censors to "JOHN 1.. HOUSE t CO., Wholesale:
roams and Commission Merchants, Corner or
.Smithileld and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.. Pa. ' .
.
H RIDDLE, 'No. 183 LIBERTY
chantSTREET, Pittsburgh,.ra., nsiod idev.
and Wholesale Dottier in C ou n try Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures, ,Calaf' ad
vaneed od Consignments, and paid for Producelan
erallY• .- .. - -.-- --. ;-. '-:. . : ... an2l
_____.
ROBT.: KNOX ' ' ..t.NDTIKW KNOB •
KNOX & SON, COMIIISSIOr
aMERCIIANTS and dtMlers in FLOUR GRAD
I D I A MO ND ,, nd PRODUCE GENERALLY,- No
79 opposite City Hall, Allegheny City '
V.CRAWFORII, COMMISSION
btERCIIANT IN PIG METAL; - BLOOMS, -
UXE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON , FIRE BRICK'
AND CLAY, &c' Warehouse and °Moe, Nos. 388
and 388 PENN STREET: Storage furnished.
Consignments solicited. oc3
1 .4 ITT CIE, BAIRD PA.T I WON,
na
Wholesale Grocers, Con - Its/low Merchants and
eiders In Produce, Flour, flacon. Cheese,. Fish.
Carbon and Lard OIL Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,.
112 and 114 SECOND STREET; Pittsburgh.
_I - IL CANFIELD & SON COM
t , MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesalc Dealers_in Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork. - Bacon, Flour, Fish,- Pot and
Pearl Ashes, -and. Oils. Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Not. 144 and -148 'Front street. Pitts
burgh..
JOHN 9111 PT( Ks'. , .., - -- -- ---___
.A W ALL ACK.
§IIIPTON &WALLACE. W HO LE
-13 6 ALE ItOCKII.:, AN D PROD t:iE, Mt:
ALP:HS,
n. 6 SIXTH STHEKT. Pltt,humh. Ia12:1-58
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS. A. BUTI:Ett,
AIDED/lAN AND FOLIOS VAGIATRATE.
0111ce, IMO :WYLIE e'TILEET, near Waatangton.
• PITPSTIFRGII. PA.
Deeds, Ronde - • Mortgagee Aeknowlidgmenti ,
t l , t , rt e l s t . h e r cz,
u lio t t p e l l . . , l:: l .4
ty a . tuf• all other
. 1 e i z i lgt : k
n lte
SAMILTEIL. 1141DIAST!ERS,
ALDERMAN...
Ex:ollletoJnetlee of the Peace-and Pollee Slagle!
trate. Office. GRANT STREET, opposlte the Ca
thedral, PIMBGRGII, r.A. • • ,
114. , it5, Bonds, Mortgages, - Acknondedguienti,
Depooltione. Ind nit Legal Itustneas excented with
proltiptneba and diteateh. lnlll6
.. . „
EusTecip soßnow, • 7 7",
- • '
ES-OFFICIO JINTICY ' THE PEACE. AND,
POLICE MAG 16 - T It ATE. -
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH,
Dekda..itunda, 'ldottetgen: .figk'nowledginenti.
Ilepotltlons and all Legal IR6nnesa, excepted with
protnputesa and dispatch... •
--:mpg:
A ..ANIIIIIO 11 4 *- - • •
Justioe Peace ,
CONVEYANCER, READ ESTATE &INSURANCE AGT,
•
CARBON STREET -EA.s . a.BLIGIIINGII/1.11.
Collection or Relate solicited and promptly attend
ed to. - • inv3:r3o'
AV Ail tiILNI
IVILLIAMR. BARKER,
JUSTICEOF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER,
Orrice, CARSON STItEET4 nearly opposite the
.hallway Depot, SOUTH PITTSIILIMH.
flushuess entrusted to bfs care 'prohnitly attend
ed to. ' - inyl:y6l
DANIEL DIcIIEAL, M. D., .
PRACTICING PITYST CIA DI,
OiRICE JLND RESIDENCE,
o. 59 Grant et., noarliigh.
9p3):201
- - - ,
T S. FERGUSON, -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
No. 67 Fit Gh Bare©L,
Bxcora) FLOOR, 1 0 }toNalp)911., jspingn
JOHN W. :RiPpIELL, •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Orilee;118
.14 d
. • (OPPoPktet 1 !° Cour"QPo4o r
re!'63t4C
tt. LEWIS; 1- • s
•, • "
44,i- E vals r.T.: -&T- w Ar .
lisyntitiAloittr
;.1; !,•
mlis:ua l ,
„,,,...„. 4 .pITTS/1111t(pri, pA.
EL illF4PlatuWa,ii i • t 4
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW'
NO. SO Grant street., ,<r;
5ny2.41:1)25_ - :-• PITTSIVOUGTI,
Attain'Atli
li-TPoll,lvlil - Y- AT-LA BILTAKELET,'-'
No. 98 FIFTH STREE'ri
ai4:nbo:it&
:rO/11N 'A. STRAIN, "
"-°"143/PrilafASiatiTTßunifhPA" AND .
einci34lllll. FIFTH' STRKET, oppositethe liatko•
Plttoborgh,, Pa. Dekle, Bonds, dlortglie°
Admwlestglizent Depotiltiuns and :all LeloO"us•"
nags oxecuted with inNipiptpea, and dispatc . t . f . , .•
JAW!. ,
c l-. 9`00p,L9p" 4 T,
i
•rrt
erosol, mown* tiniknEsia I
241 7 4teleeteFAIIVAMIrtic
Wrre'no, lie s arl me Ilit t ctiPit" t i b e. b u 4 ' l o o '
384 • J. R. min jam
=
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159111
vritoz.zeaLs. D*.R.LIIII4 IN
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• • rI7I4II3ITRUFf i PA
PITTSBURGH. PA.'
0 , -
&I - Mr:MT:4 • :',.....,. 2. 4 . .:„,..-
:-- It -
IaILROADS.
101dIPTIIIIMIGH and
cONNELLBVILLE-11. k.
On and after March -
- trains Will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cop
ner of Grant and Water streets, As fellows:
, Airfee.
Mail to and from Unlont'n. 7:00 A. A. m."6:00 p,
McKeesport Accommodt'n.:ll:ooAl N. 2:05 P. N.
Ex. to and from ilnionvn. 3:00 P. M. 10:00 A. N.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:3IXr. x. 8:35 A. N.
Braddock's Accominodattn • '6:15 P. N. 7:50 P. N.
NightAn.Alle.K.eesport.ls:3o P.M. 0:40
Sunday' Train to and • • •
front West Newton /:00 s.. N.10:00A.-st
„
For ticketv,ipzix.,r, ,
Agent . "
w.B. STOUT, 3n .erintendent.
ittll t iLLEGHtNir- & I m mo.
VALLEY- RAILROAD.
Y, DIRECT ROU TE. To.THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Vesting° City without change
;ercara—Cantietting with, East - and - Weston
the 'Warre.:-& Franklla. - Ralli'miti and Atlantis' , la
Great Western. Railways. Short e 4 and. ovations&
'tette to Cc City and Franklin, and all points in the
Oil Regions.
On andfatter April 26th, 18613 ,PasstgerUninil
will leave from and arrive-at _
rgh Depot,
corner Canal and Pike sirs: - as follows:
• Depart: -- Amts.".
Mail to and Pm Veit . City. 7:00 A. Id. - 0:15 P. 14
Express " • •10 40 N. /0:054.
Bradk,B ACeolninod'n 7:00 P. 10:00 A. M.
Soda Works Accom'n....
• Pint Halton Acconuarn...' 19:80'a. at. 11:40
Sec.pnd Eulton Accomcarn't7:oo NI. 3:55z,
• SuUday Church Train leaves Soda' Works at 8:00
arrlvlglf In l'ittsburgth at 1715 , 0• sti.l. , :ite.•
tun:MA.; leaves Plttsburgh'at 1:10 P.M.. arriving Or
Sodii,worts Ai 2:05 . p. Bt. • • . •
. W. F BLX.EES79NE, Su 't:.
O TOPE: 7'lcket Agent..
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" CINCINNATI AND BT.
MS RAILWAY. .
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CHANGE OF TIME.—On and a ft er SUNDAY.
Sane 21st,_ 1 . 867, Iratne vim-Mare and arrive at tlaa
ftniqn Lepel, as follows, Pittsburgh time: , • -
.„ • , .
• • , Depart.
Mail Exprilos . ;' 2:15 a.
ruin Line . —9: 40.
Past Xxpresa -
Mixed Way,.• • 2:10p.
6;104. -
IcoDonald'a Acalft, No. l'.. 11:40 a.
Steubenville AccommoWn: "3:55-p,
liepoutld'U'Acc'u, No. 2.. 5:23 p.
SritcrAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at R:10
p. ak.fi l arriving illinacialtatrats:oo a. in. the next
The 9:40 a. al. Traii leavee daily, Sundays ex—
cepted, and ;flakes , close connections 'at - Newark for.
Zanesville and points on Sandusky... Mansfield &
Newark R., . •
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Afent. •
W. W. CARD. Sup , t..- Stenbonvilliii. • -
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'IT'I II AGE. FORT WAYNE A - CHICAGO - L
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
From .June 7th, 1868, trains *DI-leave 11Polot
and at the Union Depot; north" aide, city_
time, as fellows:. . ; , . • ~....s/ .
_;
Chicago Ex......2:03 a M .., .Chicage,Es., 2:08 111 . 5
Cleveland E x ..; 2:113 a tn!'CleVeland Ex. 2:08 a rt.
Erie& Y_ga.3l`l- 7:28 a to lOWA:ago Ext../ 11:23axla
Cl. le - WWgICI 613 a m•Wtreeling; 11:68 a la.
Chicago'ld - all.. 6;58 a mil% Louis Ex.. 3:.T.1 Pair
ChieagoEx... - 0:43 a m'Cl. & Wh'g Ex I-:38 poi
Cl. 41Vtricg4 A:4opm Brie .7,7101E1' ' 6:13 pref.
Chicago Lx.... 1:58.p m Chicagß 4:23 11l
Wh. a Erie EX4 , 11146.pir. CI. & 'A'g 'Ex 7:08 prig-
I
Depart frost Allegheny. ,_ Arrive In ditetthelp.
;N. Brlgtio Ac. 8:55 a =IN. Brigt.'n Ac. 7:03 421
Leatedaie ' •`, ' 10:13 a m N. Brigt'n .."/ - 8:28 a 111
11:56 a m Wellsville " 8:53. a rah
Rochester `•; 2:113pm New Castle '•' 10:121a xar
Wellsv'e Air... 3:43p m Leepulale. " ~9:.L3 ono
Leetsdale , .,Al.e. .4:13 pRI : .' ' • , 1 . 1:08 pNC
N. Brigt`n ' . 5:33 pm N. Brigt"zi ; ,", 2:43 pat
N._Brigt'n :'... - 6:2Bpm Leetsdale .'." 4:53 pm
Leetsdale " . 10:43pm. ," • 7:28 pi Allth'l:sll.'or: Chicago EXpreas lesiee daily.
4Er 11:23s: m.-Chicace.E.x.pfess arrives daily: l
Jell' . - P. R. 'MYERS. General-Ticket Meat.
PE NAT S
CENTRAL: RAILROAD.
On 'and after:June 7th. 1664, Trains will oz.
rive at and depart from the 1 I)epot,- corner of
Washington and Liberty streets', as follows:
\tail Train Arrive. DePart.
"1:15 a in,Lay Express.. 2:25 alit
Fast Lin:e 1:40 ami Wail's No. 1.. 6:30 ani
Wall's No. L. 6:20 a miAtall Train.. ..:-7:50 a '
I.atrobe Acc'n 7:50 m ;•Cincitinatiex. 11:40 a la , '••
Wail's No. 2.. 8:50 a m ;Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 tei •
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a 111 Johnstovati Ac. 3:05 pm , .,
Johnstown Ac.11.0:35 a miliratidocis No I •4:00 pm
'Baltimore Ex. 1:00 pm I Phila. Expres. _4150 pMi
Express 1:20 p Witirs . 5:10 p '
Wail's No. 3... 2:15 pm Wall'a N0..4..- 6:05 pig
Braddocks Igo 1 5:50 p mile:tat Line ' 7:30 pm ' -
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m Latrobe.Ace`n B:SOpm
A.ltobni. Acc'n SwissValefAe'il 10:50 pia
and Emigrant - 1- • •
Train 9:30 p tr. •
The.. church • Train leaves Wall's Station. ererp ,
Sundae at 9:15 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:01
a. in. - Returning, learns Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and aril: .s at NI all's Station at 2:00 p. na.
*Cincinnati Ex press *Aar es dolly. ' All other train*
daily except Stiptl43.
For further Juin:mil:tat:on apply to"
• Agent. -
The 'Pennsylvania Railroad - Company will not IS.
sumo any risk for baggage, except • for wearing
pard. and limit their responsibilitv,o exceeding dred
Loihtrs in .19tIne;-:•Ali • Baggage ' , :Flat., '•
.amount value will be at the risk of the owner, me...
leantaken•byispeclal contract.: . .- • . , . •
EDWARO 11. WILLIAMS,
Jeff .• • nitleneral Superintotilhlit, Altoona, Fa. "'
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IyESTERNIPENN-aggsmt •
_ _. SYLVANIA RAIL,
R 13'."4.ht and after: Elar 10th, 11367, the Taw.'
senger - . Trains on the Western , Pennaylvania Rails.
road will arrive at and depart trout the 'Talent
Street Depot, Allegheny . City,, , , p d piglicnru , -
Arrive. I Depart.
Snringd'e Nol 13:35Witi; Ka irr."!:. .. . . . . 8:15 a. ult
Freeport,Nn: 1.,.8 arra mFteepurtNb,;l',9:lo 31311
Express' ' 10:15 a nl . Sharpleg NO. 1.11.:90 a m
sharply' 80. 1.4:315p wn EXPrese.t.,%.... 1:50 pat :-
Freeport No: 2 - -1:110 pm,Sprtngd'e No 1 3:50 pit
Mail.. ...; -' , 15:511pmtFreeport N0. , t..8:05 p
a n
Sprhid,re Wet 7:10 p m;Snring,d7e No 2 7:30 p
Aboye Mies enn , daio except Sunday. U •
The. Church Trath leaVes Allegheny Janet. every
Sundayat 7.140 a. - m:, - rateldbg• Ailpetty , City Mk
9:30 a. m. itetnntlng, Waves Alle eny City at.
1,:so p. Miami arrive- arAlleßhelly . (Met at WE.
. , , -
I.lol , tatirtArolt Ticitivi—Per sale - in' packages
Twenty, between, Allegheny, City, Cheatnut at
Hering ( Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbn
and good onlyon the traina.stonpinic at &allows
/
eitlett on 'tickets. • - • ' '
The trains leaving. Allegheny City-qt ' -0:15 a. Es..,
n
and 1:50 P. at: Make direct' eoneetionat Freeport'
with WalkeetlineofStages for Butierendliannaha• ~
town. - Thningh. tickets ma) , be purchased at .the
Office, No.- 3 St. ,Olair street, near, the Sturpenaloat :
Bridge Pittsburgh. and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply to -
. - , ,? - JAMES L ie k. d F t- F ra .R l ß S TS, free A t te tte ll po ti. t. •
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will 'not ass .
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel,- and limit MM. responsibility to One Hundaed. •
Dollani in value. All baggage exceeding tlallt
atnountln value will be at the risk of the owner, tubs
teas taken by special contract,
. • • , . EDWARD If.' VirILLIAMI ,-
myll. Gen--al Sunerlntendent. Altoona. Pa.
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