The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 11, 1868, Image 3

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    Minutela Natters in - lie* 'tort.
Gold Cloaed at 140%.
CIO Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 9azette.l
NEW Yonxt,',July 10, IS6B.
• MONEY AND GOLD. • •
Money easy at 4€o per" cent. on call.
Sterling firm at 10y,,®103,4. Gold firmer,
oponing at 140% ono closing at 140%. NOO,-
000 is thus far known to be, engaged for Ur
morpw.
GOVERNMENTS
Governments are steady, with good de-
Inand.
,Coupons 113 1 4©113%; do. '62,
113 1 8 ®113g; do. '64, 1101A,©1103¢; do. '65,
1.113g@i11%; do. new, 108%®10831; do. '67,
108,4(010w; do. '6B, • 10831@l08 7 8 ; Ten-
Forties, 107%®10735; Se*en-Thirties, 10831
. Six per cent currency Pacific R.
R. 2,1®3. • ••• ,
113311321
•
The Stock market ihas been somewhat
,irregular during the day, , but closing firm
• and quiet. Discovered to-day some Rhode
Island certificates bad been altered. Ru
mor says Jayy Gould hap been elected Treas
urer of the Erie Road, vice Drew resigned.
_ 5:30 prices: Canton, 4734®49 1 4 ; Cumber
land, .331335; Well's Expreas, 443®2535;. •
American 'Express,46y.,@)4.6% : Adams
Express, 53R,'@533,1; United States Express,
-47 1 A ®4B; Merchants Union Expreis, 2434
@2534; Quicksilver,. 2534@255%; Marlposa,
Sy ®5;• • Pacific Mail, 102®1112341. Western
Union Telegraph, mg@B-IN; N. Y. Central;
1e48g134,1; Erie, 70gig7()35; do. pf d. 7.131;
7834; Hudson, •138@l30; Reading, 97®9734;
•Ohio , and Mississippi, 24@2034; jWabash,
482.i®.19; St. Pau1,,07,;4©0734; preferred, 79y,
igi9 ) )4; Michigan,
.Southern, ,:_ 9 2g@P 2 :4;
'Pittsburgh, 87y, (4)7%; Toledo, 103340103%;
Seek Island, 108 . 54V109 . NOrth'Weiterti, ,
73%; do. preferred, ' , 1 81%@ , 81%; Fore
Wayne; 10834108 N; :Hartford and Erie; I.or'
I 43;;. Marietta second preferred, 10; Co-,
Jumbos, Si;94 -Sioux• City preferred, 7o
Ashtabula, paq;. Illinois Central, 158; Mis
souris, 91y.1". Tennes.sees, 7134; new, do., 70;
1•1,'
SHARES....
Mining . .aharea 431111; Gregory. 460®455
Stn:th & Parmelee, 580. •• • .
1 Stn3-TREASIIRy MATTERS. '
Receipts' the sub -Treasury, 1P1;639,406;
balance, 482,834,825. • ' '
New Valli Produce Market.
Telegraptiiarthr:Pittsbiirgh'Gazetie.l
NEW'Youx, July 10.—Cotton heavy, with
asiles of 1,400 'bales' at 32%c for middling
'uplandS; some sales are reported as low as
/82cr.L , Flourdull and, drooping; receipts
-4,271 bbla.and'saleS-7,800 - bbleat $0,90a745
forisuperfine; State:and western; $8,1508,80'
~for extra State;, $8,15a10,15: for, extra, west
era; :$10,85a12,75 for. white wheat .satrap
$8,75a12,75 for R. H. 04, 39416,50 for extra,
Louis;' $10,50a14,50 for good' to 'choice;.
do closing dill% Callfirnia flour --- ,dull and
drooping, with.salts of I,ooo . sackg at $10,25
-a12,50.‘ Rye flour steadY,-vilth sales of 200
!Ibbla - tie $7,75a9,80. Corn Meal , 'oblet; with
tisales of-100 bbls Brooklynat 4,1,90; .also, 800
bbls . Brandywine at 16,15. Wheat la2c
• lower; receipts-7,240 bush; tt sales---3,800
bush ats2a2,ol for No. 2 , spring; $1,97; for
_inferior amber; Minnesota at $2,424,52;
new amber southern at .amber
State at. $2,45; white Michigan at $2,70;
'white California and do. Genesee t at $2,00.
.B.Ye quiet. 'Bailey and Barley Malt nomi
nal. Canada peas firmer, with sales of
.27,500 'bush at $1,481 in'bond. Corn less ac
tive and lc' loWer t •with receipts of 71,179
bin sales-64,000 bush., at $1,07a1,14 for
mixed western 'afloat; •-t - sales are chiefly
mode at $1,11a1,12 for good sound shipping
parcels; white western at $l,lO $1,13A
for old mixed - western in store.
-Coats-dull and lc 'ewer, receipts 27,006 bus;
.sales 27,000-bus at 84Mc for Western in
'store, and 86;4c reloat.lßice.dull. - Molasses
nominal. Coffee; Rio firm and in fair de
mand; other kinds noininal. Sugar very
dull'and heavy; sales 100 hhds Cuba at 11 V,
:all;Ve. Hops heavy and dull at 10a40e for
A nierican. Petroleum dull at 17y,a18e. for
-crude, and 3434 e . for: refined bonded. Pork
firmer and in fair demand; sales 3,000 bbls
at - $28,00a242 for - new mess, closing at
*28,25 . f0r regtilar; $27,87a2.8,00 for. old do.,
-closing at $2B regular, $22,25a22,75 for
prime, and $24a24,50 for prime mess. ' Beef
-quiet and unchanged; sales 160 bbls. Beef
Hams quiet. Cut Meats steady; sales 280
pkgs at 12a18c for Shoulders, and 16a170
-for hams. Middles nominal. lard firmer
—Sales• 1,050 tierces at 17318 c forsteam; and
18a18%c for kettle rendered. Butter steady
t 20a280 for , Ohio, and 36a35c ' for State.
•Cheese firmer at 15a1514c. Freights to Liv
erpool quint with engagements peesteam
er 25,000 bush - ixiin at 43rd, .and 1,600, bbls
lour at ls 634 d.. - .
'llktosit—Fjoni'eloted 'dull 'and 'steady'
for low grades, and very heavy and declia-
Ing'for mixed and good grades, Wheat
,liearsr and dull at . $ , 1 3842 for No. 2,„and , '
152,078.2.,09 for No. 1 spring. Rye nominally
unchanged. Oats - dull and heavY at 84a.
134;ic in store, and 8634 c afloat. Corn dull.
ar.d in the buyeis favor at" $1,10a1,13 for,
new mixed.western afloat, and,sl,l2al,l3 l A
:for old mixed western in store. Pork ac
tive,excite,d andfirmer, sales 1500 blfis mess,
at $20,50, closing firm at $2450a28,62 for'
mess, cash, and' regular. Beef nominally
unchanged. Cut meats Steady with a mod;.
•eratelmsiness. Bacon quiet and without
„?decided change.: Lard active and firm at
173‘al8c . for fair , to prime steam. Eggs
quiet and unchanged.
St. Louis Market.
triliTeieltriai to the Pitrimuigh Gaiette.l
Sr. Louis, July 10.—Tobacco dull, but.
mnolaanged. Cotton and hemp nothing do
ing. Flour—There is a better feeling .ands
anore demand; some grades are • a little
higher, but there is no general advance;
-super -sold at 15,500,50; extra. 17.25a7,75;
double extoa, $8,50a9.75; double extra and
fandv,•lloal2,so. Wheat active for' choice
fall, but other grades dull and easier; mites
mange at $2,05a2,25. Corn was held higher
:at the opening'and buyers stood off; there •
-was not much done;•. prices *ranged at 781
q • , 782 c for 'mixed mid yellow,' and 85087 e for
•'•'. -white: Oats ate. held' aboVe the views of:
~• [ 'buyers 'and' the : market heavy at • 73a76c.
.. 1. 1 - Ityciis better at 11,3.5a1,40. t' Provisions ac ~
'tire and -higher: Pork sold at $ 4 .2,62?3 ;i 1.;
Bulk meats—Heavy" tranttactlOna are -
A .detetetad'te have been made, but the Tairti-,.'
• • • clars Were Private,: "'Bacon advanced tee
-12,(0d3e; clear sides, 183 17c sugar Ortid
~ :•1 ' • theme, 20 , Ati. Lard in better demand higher ,
~., . :sit 'TUC foichoicti tierce, and '38,18* for;
- • • : -.t • • keg, Cattle i*lsigesuPplyand lcriv,gradesn
i,: .
. • :eastew;, prices 'hinge'4 $14.3,80%". A .' Sheep
j i, :
-z - , '750•10b1S; Wheat, 8,000 bush; corn ' '20;000 d ;
- .oats 'O7OO de .- ', ' ' '' •., ~ ~-• ,
. ,
- Chicago Market.i
. ,My Teleitiiiii ichVi ilitiairth:iiedszette.l i ''';'
-chgtoAofy, July 10.—Flour quiet and nk
• • i „
;changed. - Wheat. ,duli; No., 2 3a4c lOweri'
- • g ,
,4zlales Ne. 1 at 11,90, and No. 2 at $1,78a1,82;
A - clOsltig altiiost'nominal at '11,78 for No. 2 •
, e:I 'this 'afterneen light`Hales Non at51,79a1,8(1:
~., !Corn moderately. active .and steady; sales.
...No. 1. „at 90;091.3. 1 0; ; Ito. 2,9034 c; zejected,
1
. - - .184 e; closing., steady at.. 903‘891c for No. ].
i l'_,::' slifee 'Change small sales Ito. tat 91c. Cate:
. - fairly active; 'sales at 88 1 4a88e, , blesing with
• i, seller at inside rates:, Rye- quiet and sa7c'
, . tower; sales No, I,at. 84,41, and_ No. 2.iit'
$ : 451,373,_.. klarib y entirely nominal. Mein
i "•-• Pork, 124123028,50 cash; iiitiiiig at iititside
prise( ftrretioice brands extra ;` prime, , 122,50,
, I.ardt-salealio, I. at: 15. 1 ,ialliel Anil /8a1630
•, 1 , Anrsumtag kettle. ,Dry Salted Shoulders
„i 1 heldat .12e; with buyers at 11No: rie!ghts
• ° qelet and • steady; 3h on oats; 33 ; etiii corn, ,
I - ' ''.4 ge en wheatlo 'Mira% and 73r0 on ';corp,,
, , , to Oswego. LlLsoeipts--1,989 tibia flew', / 2 / - :
,- .3 1 44.1.5umbeat,..,149,7,10 bps efor,n, 27,1052 bAs .
. . 43 4 3 c. It39 4 ti 1 bngs.- manta--1 95.1';bb'
1 , . -0 0 94' 1;00: 1 .11011'Tilieat, 124;504 ,l'AiS corn,, ,
.S . , 4;s2o,Luige,„ 1
~ - - <-• , . ..
' .,, . . liil%'.l'9lfryGoods Market, ::
1 .u. 4ll7 Mi3elfsrset;49;W4* 4 44 ll. Wit; ' /
• .---traw4roin44PlYs A0...-1:434-tgn goods nn- '
i 410443=iistraimutitbnOTAXAbw411,414;31.44quirYnd.
,Til. - • itnprtrN , ..Tlo--„fan n.
Ward bwitlennyar. ... t. .3 rile 1 ' ./..L .., e ... ‘ , l i -;21
Ii
• Tel co Market.
Elly.teleirraph to the Pittabergh Gazette.]
TOLEDO July 10.--Flour: receipts, 347
bbls; dull, with no transactions. U'heat;
receipts; 1,053 bus and steady; limber $2,20,'
white. Michigan x 2,30, No. 2 red $1,75, No.
2 White Wabash $2,10. Corn; receipts of
14,174 bus, opened strong at 93c for No. 1;
closing -with sales of fresh receipts at 92c;
seller, last half of July, at 92c; buyer, last
half July, at 94%c. Oats; receipts of 4,558
bus; dull, with sales at 69c; closing with
more sellers than buyers.
Memphis Market.
1.•
(Tv Tete.grapa to the Plttebutgh.llazette.)
mEmpars. July 10.—Cotton quiet and
firm: receipts, 70 bales; week's exports, 15
bales; stock, 508 bales. Flour dull; a lot of
new wheat fancy sold at $l3. • Wheat $1,75
a 1,85. Corn 92y,c. , Oats 75c Raj $l7.
Bran $23. COrnmeal , $4;50a4,75.., Pork
$20,50. bird 18 - aloe. Bacon firmer; should
ers Isjc, clearaides 17%C.
Philadelphia Market.
ati Telegiit h to the Pitteborgh Gazette.]
PHlLAnilintre, July I.—Petroleum
steady; crude'. 2114a22e; refined, 34e.
.Nlour
dull; Northwestern 'extra family, s9all.
Wheat in limited demand, red, 162,35 a
2,40; white, 2,45a2,50.• Rye sttady, atisl,Boa
1,85. Corn held Mini; medium western,
$1,15a1,15 1 4. Oats held firmly; western,
84888 e. Wool unchanged: • , •
Lpuisvilie, Market.
My Telegraph to the rittsburgh Gazette.).
LOUISvILth., July 10.—Tobacco; sales of
290 hhdsat full rates; lugs .46,90a9,00; com
mon leaf, 11.10410,50; selections, $25. Cotton
30}0.1 Flour; superfine , 5 747,50. Wheat,
$1,85a1,95. mu, 90a95c z Oats, 78a80e.
Rve; new, ;1,80. ItiesS P0rk,,28,25a28,50.*
Lird, 18c: ' Bacon;' shoulders, 19 c;` bleir
rib•sideS 18, , •
c
4
Chicago Cattle Market.
By. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gotette-3
CHICAGO ' July 10.--'-Beef Cattle dull and
depressed; sales at $4,a7 4a4,87% for stock
ers; $3,15a5,75. for fair • butchers' steeri.
Hogs dull and 10a15C lower; sales at $ 8 , 25 a
8,40 for light; : $8,50a8,05 for fair to medium,
and., ( 48,70a8,90 for good to, choice.
)
lialtimcwe Market
•
By l'elegritpliti) the l'lttsbeigb.Gaz`ette.i
BALTIMORE, July,, 10.—Flour quiet and
firmer but unchanged. Grains dull and
unchangn - hitsa pork firm at $29.' Bacon
firm and in' good tieinand. Lard firm at
173tal8n. n: • • -
IMPORTS 131( RAILROAD.
PITTEIBURGS,tIaccINVATI ANDST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, July 10.— 24 bales cotton,
'Eagle; Cotton Mills; I car staves, M P
Adams & Bre; .1. oar, corn, B Campbell; 1
car inillfeed. H Sohnelbach; .1 bbl eggs, 3
do peaches, ..Volgt, Mahood - & Co; 50 socks
,flear, 2 bbls do, Hipplev Beckert; 1 bbl
eggs, Graft &Reiter; 1 do 'do, H Rea Jr. 33.
sks oats, M Steel &Son;'3o do do, C BLit:ye;
S bbls eggs. W H Graff & Co; 9 bales Wool,
Meanor & Harper; 503 bdlii reefing paper,
Jinpton evehristyr 25 bas soap, , Lewis &
McClure; :2 bbls oil, Kridle & Seidle; 3 bbls
white, lead, Beymer, Bauman & Co; 10 cks
bacon, 50 tcs lard, J H Parker; 9 pkgs to
bacco. Emil Poerstel; 10 bbls oil, Thomas
Harris & Cu; 5 tcs beef, B H Myers & Co; 1
oar lumber, J & M Seibert; 100 bbls flour,
Watt, Lang & Co; .235 bushs corn, 38 sks
rye,Broivn & Williams.
, CLLTELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAlL
recArt, July 10. 2 cars iron, Chess,
Swarth & Co; 96 bbls copper ore, 1 kg do,
hi Bowe; 119 bbls oil, J W McFerran; 14
cutters, 1 cider press. Jas F Stevenson; 30
kgs fish, .1 A Mazurie; 156 dos jars, 1 box
covers, Bennett & F.aweett; 1 cask ware, J
Donaldson &,Co; 20 chimney tops, A Mc-
Donald dr, Co; 100 oil bbls,C A Worfneastle;
4 bales bags, 125 bbls fertilizer, Seward &
Campbell; 4 safe doors, Burke & Barnes; 3
bbls eggs, 2 kgs butter, 2 bas eggs, Head &
Metzger; 6 bbls do,
Fetzer & Armstrong; 1
hhd shoulders,D 0 Dougherty; 1 car pig
iron, Little, Baird & Patton; 50 bbls oil, %V
.McGatcheon; 16 bbls flour. Totton & Co; 5
bbls pearl barley; 5 kegs do, Arbuekles it
Co; 1 bbl oatmeal, 1 do pearl barley, J Por
terfield. •
PITTSBURGH, F. W.A.THE AND CHICAGO_
Ra.u.nooo, July 10.-11 cars metal, Bryan'
dr. Caughey; . l do do. 'Union Mills; 300 bbls
fluor, owner . 22 bales wool, S Blubaugh t
Co; ,1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 100
bbls flour, Culp dr Shephard; I hhd tobacco,
M Heyl; 2 do no, W deD Rinehart; 25 boxes
cheese, Arbackles & Co; 20 do do, Kirkpat
rick &Herron; 40 do do, E Heazieton; 25
dwdo, L J Blanchard; 2.0 do do,•J: Connor;
20 do do. J B Canfield & Son; 20 do do, Graff
a Reiter; 1 car staves, W Hastings; 45 bdis
paper, .Hostetter .41r. Smith; 1 car„ wheat,
'Elitcheock, McCreei” , & Co; 1 de do,t ulp &
Shepard;-11 ; bids flour, Harrison deCof 3do r
do, J Stephen. , • •
ALL/mu:NT Erre:rum, Jnly' r 101-2 cars
wheat; Wm McKee& Co ; 162 bags oats; .1 B
Mcßee; 16 gallowa'stoneware; H Stevens; 6
hides, 2 bdhl calf. skins, J Ltiokcamp; 200
:bbls .flour., Stewart de Langi3nheim; bdl
pelts, 10 calf! skins, IRBasley; 4 bgs corn
meal, R de A. Carson; 180' bgs. flax. seed, M
B Suydam; 5 rolls, leather, S Kunkle; 100
bbls flour; S C MeMasters; J W
Gerd's; 646.bgsbarley, Smith &Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY. RA ILROAD.
. July
10.-240 bbls Waring King dr, Co; 450 do
• do I) M Edgerton; 500' do d6;.1 Mawbinney
dtßrol 320 do do. Brooks Bro & Co; 160 do
do, Leech & Wood; 960 do do, Breun &
Wagner; 480 de'dci 9 0 B Jones; 320'd0 do, E
Jagenian & Co; 160 do do, L Reoss & Bro; 7
bbls eggs, 10 pkgs butter, .1 0 Stewart; 4
pkgs butter and eggii,-John Moorhead 12
do do, A. Gallagber;.4.do do, J. Muller; 5 do
do, .W Gosege; 8 dodo, J ..I.Clingensmith;
do do, John Kimple.
MISCiiEcoI;EOUS,
OF CITY ENOINZEN. AND SURVEYOR,
' • PittabliSel. July.9th. 186 S.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
.
• SEALED PROPOSALS for the following,:work
rill be received at, the Office of the City Ennhteer,
. Until THURSDAY,: July. 10 th, viz; ; •
i.Fer ,the construction , of a PiJBLIC SEWER on
Fourth Street, - trona: Lherry alley to Wood street.
and one on M il tenberger street , ' from Locust street
rotriok`a, ••••
And ror osa.DlNui. PANIBG and CUEBDIO the
1011017 streets,' viz t.• , - .!,• - .
• LIB TY.ISTBENT, from Caraon.to Taylor St.i
' CAB OLL:STBEET•,-frontliniallinan to Butler
,••met' • • • - $
,C Avon STREET M ulberry , alley to the
•
I•,,WiD.F.c.ALLET, *lnn Logan to, Fulton street. ; •
SPRINO,ALLEL from Morris to Bush street.
HAZLETT ALLEY/ (Lawreneesille.) drum Poe
tar RP, street.
.1.1!... —• • •
and foi the partial GRAPX,NO of COLWELL
street, beyond Dinsilddie street: - • •
Also, for PAVINU 3tABKET STREET WITH
ft.MURN• •,PAVAMENT,.. from: Liberty .to
' 'Fottrraramkt; (exotprianitneDlaniond.)),
Also,. for' toniarneving. - a diOA.IID WALK ON
rEN.IIIBXLVAIi A.VBRAIE,, from, Oakland
' — Car Station tolloyillestreet. ,
;•-••• ) - ,
Specifleations . and blanks for bidding can be had
Al , °thee.. . ' •• •
oi • 3ICHDR.E6.
,••
• .CII:
EnSI
OPTICS CIXCAT AC Pittsb ur NS
gh.
'EN Gl= AND UN:MOJt. t
Jove 24. - WS. .
NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS..
- stump. 'rzorosALti dr ar Pirritig
sad Curbins-•-
DU hTitEET.i from Webster- to cur street.'
!ktiNNifighli STREETA from Wylie to Decatur St.
AVLET, from Federal 'to Wastilugtou
STAlig.l',. from, pedtre avenbe
to Muesli street._
STREET./ frotn licit. to Try street.
THIRD STREET, from 800 tO Try street. .
Will be received ut this ales' Unt il ' FRIDAY.; July
3d. 1888, Specification;
_dud blanks forbidding;
Cal to• =NIL g at tan ufiumera • .
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• .: .7 . MOOMEP.
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LATuni ‘ kiln% SPiERDID ASSORTMENT OF,
''; ' ' 4 44Di1i4"1 4ND DENTEDNIPS, 4 '
TAAVVJELING ' SACKS,
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LL ,
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itilerfso -..11: I, ,--
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tags.•exttiritsrantragter rseisr -tor plokitafg
edllo4 1 pulP /14 , 4 1 1tr a Vitt i r9V1 1/11 P! I
SPIVL l'. 2', 0.3 arms Wootr ail itionli4.ll.l
iII , MMTUZ=LAR I AWA
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The river continues to. rood° slowly . at
this point with only twenty-two linehes in
the eluamel by:dm .31onongahela merks.
The weather -yesterday was sultry, and
cloudy with strong indications at tirnes
rain.
The steamer Ida Reese left .Fort Benton
Saturthiy, June. 20,- at ten -o'clock a. m.
Steathers Importer, G,uidon, Andrew Am-.
, .
ley, Fannie Barker and North Alabaina, ip
porL She arrived at SL Louis on ifonday
evening, baying been fourteen days out
fro Benton. '
The Charmer arrived at St. Louis on
Tuesday last. .
—The Henry M. Shreve '
- which left St.
Louis June .2.oth, for.. Fort Stevenson, hay-
ing-two , tundred and lifty tutu, -"Govern
ment freiiht, and , two hundred tune way
freight, arrived' at Siorix City on the Ist
inst., eleven daysland nineteen hours out
from St. Louis. -,
gentleman tesiding on the Hudson
river is endeave'ring to bring out 'a light
river boat 'on a new principle connected
with displacement of water and resistance.
The inventor,claims not only that she will
'be useful for carrying mails and a few pas
sengers, but of unparalleled speed. ,
—A very Important legal question was
argued at. St. Joseph, Missouri, on the 3d,
in the Coprt of Common Pleas, involving
the right of steamboattnen to sue and col
lect their wages in State courts. It is con
.tended,by the negative that the United'
States qourts baste the 'exclusive jurisdic
tion in 'such 'eases. Judge Montague re
sertied.itis decision.- - •
—The Parkersburg •papers say that it is
the intention of the BaltiMore and Ohio
Railroad Company to put 150 men to work•
immediately, to construct a bridge across
the Ohio river at that point. As soon as
the water gets low enough the river piers
will be commenced, and the whole work
will be puihed' rapidly toward. It is sup
posed that it:will be completed in eighteen
months.
The St. Louis Democrat, of Thursday,
says: The Importer arrived fiom " Benton
on Tuesday night. "She made the, quickest
trip down and the quickest round trip of
the season It is asserted that Captain
Hiram K. Hazlett was successful-in secur
ing yesterday, the Government contract
for the transportation of 220 tons freight to
Forts Ride and. Stevenson.! Captain Haz
lett secured. quite a numbefof similar con
tracts this season. r• '
—We clip the -following Bettis from the
Cincinnati Gazette, of Thursday: The
America arrived from Pittsburgh with the
freight of the Leonidasaboard. The latter
boat Will note get off Beaver Silesia until
there is a rise in the river. The America
had 160 tuna of freiglit,7o tuns of which
were for ,Cincinnatt. The Leonidas had re
ahipped about 70 tuns on her. - She takes a
barge of the Charleston, containing 200
tuns railroad iron. She also hag one of J:
Rhodes' barges.for lightening . Captain
Muhletnan, of the Potomac, is trying to
charter a boat foir the ,Parkersburg and
Wheeling trade. -He represents parties at
Wheeling, and has- under consideration.
`Capt. Poe's A.merlca, and Capt. Laughrey's
Be le.> The Lorena has her sign out for
New Orleans.- Having -just come otf the
docks, she is in splendid order: She will
be commanded by Capt. J. M. Chenoweth,
and Capt. Sam. Shuman will have charge
ot the office. Thbse 'gentlemen are both
popular, as well as' competent The
Delaware is still here awaiting low water.
Parties have been endeavoring to charter
her, - but we understand that other parties
want to buy. .. ... ....The Lady Grace arrived
from. St. Louis yesterday., The following
boats are at the wharf this morning: New
York, Maggie Hays, Nightingale, Dela
ware, Silver Spray, America, Lawrence,
Lorena, Sam. J. gale, Potomac, Lady
Grace, Golden Era, Chevenne,"Mary Er
win, Bostona, Mary Ament, United States,
Major Anderson, C. T. Dumont.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.l
LOUISVILLE, July 10.—Ibver about. sta
tionary; with font feet of water in- the
(canal byn2ark. Weather clear and mod
erately warm.
_ .
DOLLAR SAVING'S BANK,
Engineer
• 7IIIMOMR4
No..llo.lLairket et
River and Weather.
No, 05 ,rourth Street
ciTAR,TERED IN isms.
ASSETS
Open daily finm.9 to A o'clock; also - .on WEDNES.- -
DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May lat
to November Ist. from 7 to 9 o'cloek, and from No
vember Ist to. May Ist, from_.6 to &O'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less thin ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the - profits declared'
twice a year, In June and December. Interest has
.been declared semi-annually In :Hine and December
since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per
cent. a year'. ; ,
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the : credit
of the depositnetts principtil; - and bears the same In
terest from the Ist days ofJuise and December, com
pounding-twice a year alt tint troubling the depos
, ithel to call,:or even to present- his .pass • book. At
this rate money' will double,in less thmt twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws', Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
office.
PntsIDENT---GEORGE: AI.BREE.
- YICk. 11;11SIDENTS:__,,
John G. BaCkofen, ! A. M. - Polloe.t, M. D.,
' Benj. L. Falifiestock, Itobertitobb, , :
, James 'Redman, I John ii. Simenberger, '
' Jambs MeAuley, ' James - Shidle,
James B. D. Meeds;: Alexander Speer;
Isaac IL. Pennock, Christian Yeager.
!'ettCEVITES:
' "Wm.. J. Andersen, . Robert C. Loomis;
Calvin Adams, Henru J. Lyneh, •
John C. Illndley. • . Peter N. Madeira,:
George Black,. , . John Marshall.
Iturgwin, Walter P. Marshall,
'• Alonzo A. Carrier. John B. McFadden,
Charles A. Colton, I Ormsby Phillips, ,
~ John Evans, ~ Henry L. Itlngwaltsi
• John J. Gillespie, Wm. E.' Sclimerti,
' William S. Haven, Alexander:Tindle, •
Peter IL Dunker, , , William Van Kirk,
Richard Hays, • Isaac W hittier,
James D. Kelly, IVm. P. Weyman.
Titgasungfi CU
AIL A. COLTON.
13xcuETARYJAMES.11. D.: ?HEEDS ' %
11. W. C. WELD & CO.,
6 1k • DEALERS
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Tannqie Serapg r . eroans , Cottle ' Tails
.••• • , • '
BONES,NEAT'S 100 T OIL' &C.
•
. - .
„. . .
Office' and Wniehouse; 4to.3.7O:LIMICRTT ST..
Od door from WaynC i* , • o ' 4 i •'+r,,
• •
S. MAII•gIiNt 4 B : OFFIOE? ti:
; • 2 , .17.1), of - i'eunsybrooll4
, ktrrahlittGit, i tlulTi 3,1€1 S.
MARBII4IOS .84LE: :
1 O. BA El et at. .1. I tVgDAMDCIAT
TDAVDIII,:Eft,, No. 3, Octoher erin, 1k151619.!
•Admitalty. • -; ‘.4
By:yirtueof a oenaitfont exponas issued,outpf the
District Court of , the Untied litotes, Wilstqu
Arica' of •Permsibionia; and to ins darectdd, , i
!moose to Public lislei . on TUES,DA,YIhe I , lilL day ,
.or Job , . A. D; 1868, af ity , olook• at the
• Custom Nouser,;: in. • theq Cit • df _Pittsburgh. the
STEAMBOAT T 110.81.1. , together .with het
; binary taCkle, - app , ofel,Jce.
boats
ts .
11a , ! T1i067. A. - BOW IArY, U.B: liforshat. ,•••• tr.
)testa : , ,IVestern District or Po.
- • •
NOTICE. : '
Ail pasbilihawfte ebtinie sgs_tniit and inteiest-,
"al IA -Vic STEAMBO A T ; ARMADILLO Arlil take
riettee , that X.havefifilzed Ask' ettle!ippbeat t t 143 Butt
013.01108, lISAUCE a Op ' ,
''' . ' . ' f ' i. , ''•
i Tibtia"A.ltekriatili °'''
--: f ' ''' • ' ..:.' '• ' t6,8.1715is haf...
-, • Illstrshil s o Office. May- T4l, MIL ~.9 % trtv23:a77
jrA.OKfieIIf,STIFIEET.OTICE; I.
' !lemony- given'that the viewers' apfoltited 4o
SOU danliglNl • and behetlo tr i *tdou Avg JACK
% SON WrliF...e.T. :fecund tsar Llegheny. from Pas
ture 7..atie to Shields •Alley.' 11 'meet on the Prom
tics TiillNDAY.,.the .,. 9 a th A dsz o , ;: a ttl umt_ 7l, B t t '
F. M., to attend tp the - duties of_thglf l
point:meat.
jaair96_,
was pdak-'llg '7: At 1 1 y
0114, 1 1 PAM, 111 1 " Ir r. tC • ic y
”.21 •
4.111011'j,-(13
44'444. •
•.A.lmmust
ESE
ESE
==2=
BY BIETHBON;;VAIniOO,E & NI=IMMO.
BRICK HOUSE
AND VACANT L
AT, , AUCTIC
,
SATimpay, .July 11th, at 214
the premises,' will be sold at audio
We. FOUR T,20-STORY BRICK F
on Reed street. betsveenCrawford I
being' Nee. 19, no and 21
roomsßeed'
dye earebou 1 , 1
td 0.-2.1, non
Also, three vacant lots. frontin
Reed street,, and extendingback
101 feet. Thls property being p
on Heed street: between: Pennsyl
avenues, makes It very , convente
portion 'of tlie city, and should e
ttou of those desiring to
,parch
Auvestment. Sale positive.. No
. 13 M1THSON,''iANHOOK &
BY I'ALXEB & P
PALMER 64 rmita.7. s,
AUCTION -
And Commission, Merchants,
•
OPERA . HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS
No. 130 Fifth Street, - Pittsburgh, Pa.
poo'rs, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY ANtEVENtNe
Consignments Solicited. Prompt Ile.
, .
BANK STATEMENTS
Q UARTERLY REPORT
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK,
Notes and Bills Discounted
U. S. liOnds deposited to se
cure Circuintion 4940,110
U. 5, Bonds deposited to se
cure Deposits • 150409-1,000,000
Specie and other Inwl'ut Money ' 202.540 01
National Currency • 6,833 01
Cash items s 13,167 11
Due bv Banks • 224.407 4!
Real Estate - , 56.500 01
Taxes and Expenses - 8,246 8.
Capital Stock
National Clrenlatton'..
state Clrenlntlon
'lndividual Deposits—.
Dotted States Deposrs
Due to Banks
Eirtaugs
cert ify that 'the above Is a true abstract of the
statement made to the Com:droller of Currency.
. .A. LUIS Assistant
Q UARTERLY REPORT
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURCII
Notes and 1111 Is Discounted $1,222,553 01
United States 'Securities . - 515'500 00
S.pecie., 1.547 87
Legal Tender Notes and 7-30 Cert. /86.360 00
National Bat.k Notes ' 11.204 00
FractiOnal Currency and Cents '• 6.196 79
Remittances and other cash items... 8,650 56
Due front National Ranks 144,740 53 .
Due from other Hanka and Hankers • 15.751 87'
Taxes and Expenses 4,512 94 -
Heal Estate 32,761 61
Capital Stook' •
;National Circulation
State Circulation
Depositor*
Due National liauk*
Due other Banks and thinkers..
Earning*
Due Coln tra**louer Internal Her
Unpaid Dividends
I eertlfr that the above Is a true abstract from the
quarterly Report' made to the Comptroller of the
Currency. •
. _ J. E. BRAD'S% Jr.....Casbler.
SECURITY AND :: COMFORT FOR
L THE - TRAVELING - tOMMUNITY. -
is B. DBMS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET,
Car Heater. and Moderator,
• • -
For SMOKE AND. HOT, AIR FLUES, dispensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
grsduatethe heat to any temperature that may be
desired without . the possibility .of tiring the , car or
can't., which the Jacket mayiie attached. • -
Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist
the must intense bent-that•may be adplied to It in.
'the position and purpose for which It Is intended.
it is a snre.protection -fron3 Accidents bylire, °rte..
nating from defective flues. or where iron pipet are
used as condnctotc for smoke er heat.. H. le- appli
plicable to all piping‘ that. may become Overheated,
11111115 Warnaltbd to give perfect satisfaction where.,
wood or other' oolnbustibbi material may be placed
in close proximity thereto. I. am now ready to ap-.
ply my Invention to stores,, dweilings, facteries,
. steambouts,'.lntilroad L ears, , '4c4;.wherever"
pipes as. conductors, are made dangeroes by being.
overheated and Itichrity desised.. I will sell, on sp-.
plication. rights , to manufacture or to use the above
.
invention; also, territorial territorial rights, tosueh AP may
Wish to engage , in !wilting priv,7egvs,,either by State
orcounty: I. ,H.• HABILIS.
Sif - Oflee at the "NE rt.trs ULTRA PAINT
WORKS," corner -of Morris street and the Alleglie,
,ny Valley , lialiroad. Ninth Ward, Pittaburgh, Pa.
."
19,161 7 790 19
Mlll
' OFFICE, Or NV EtriniN
A I.la 0.11}.:N1 . , 29, 1809. -
SEALED PROPOSALS • •
Will be rice62:ed at this (Mice for theSollowing
'namecl. • • . i • '• :
BUILDING -2LATEFLT A T•S :
403.000 bard, burnt BRICK: •
2,5U0 bushels reesh burnt LIME: •
• :050 barrels I.IY.I,IIA.NLIC P,MENT;
' ' •'9.000 buahels sburp clean BAND: • .
0,000 filet SMONE FLAttiING . • ,
400 (bet hammer drebsed STONE, Oar range
. .
All the above, to be of best quality, and. to .be de.
li'vercmi within the Prison galls, as required.by the
Warden... c
Further tiartleulari inn* be had cat thin office,
No bids received after July • J;
r I
II
MEM
TX. fit.TJIYR; , • •
P4A. 1' ER,
. ,
-flll6.4sAnitilribtigEM;Ajtklaiii47. • t '
• thankttit far the: o er very Ilbenit'pa 'win be-
Storroi upon me.k tn liel4r.el ll 7 Winds eAd:the_pnblie
generally that, In zuture as tbe - giet; I sha/lt
OndenTer ditimmAlTt9Fandital , onntinuanee:ot the
same, and wlet be always at th e atop frbm 7te fi
AL:'ar. and from 1 t01i.Ar. , )1. , i . nw21:414'
pESCEVAL , OECILETTov , . ',,-,
Ifiliedill: 'IIEGINEIIII,, - ,
r< l _ l, ';' l rtate4 P:M./W..axi:ltarrwor_.?:):_ • '
, Wage, No. 70,PEDERAL STREET'. Room No. 2,
train: I 1 1 . 01 ilox 20 j ALLEOTIENT.CITY. t
BNlONTrifatnd l' iratillittai
detten :A i
imis furnished. Partlonlar,attentlon pald to e
signing COLLIERY LOOO OTIV'ES: Patents eo n -.
thientially_sollattede. air An EVENING DRAW-
Wa ti OLAM,for , mocha every. IYEANEBD.S.I . ,
t 1
,llyattwat r DRAIN': PIPE'.
.
,
' Cheantst'and belt Mein the inerket. '6 Isis, Itf.k. ,
BENIJALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT'foe bard. ,
- .
1, r , . .. r ) ' , ICS. at Ao, 1 Awisitocurriiailefe.: , :
bike and• - ia:iitiktictorf.L.aao itrilitbek 542'
oalogbattyt r AiirgrAens bY.III* lirceAßUP,faltdrk
to . .... 'rah
Itt - t-. 4-- -, 3 ~; J.,, , , yri ,
ICE'S'ICE! s,
BPD[AMEligriCe hid "
,12002 5 DIAMOND , ALLEY, 'rummage'.
~...., YAW: 12129.2 tr, , 11. a'.. 1 , ru . f / 2 ,
Orders ten here or al Ibukti Bu lle t Ertl '
iqr..'
,galye promo..M*4a q wmtc l guk rituoog in Mao,
Dash slur & anneal ,' -,' ' - - ap7,ta3
---- a - KtliaiWlL "
. tiumfotte= t r riv,
p Po ri•
an__'rrsr" bi rs.,, A , i ; 14 IA '
alernillMlNWlfialjjA ~ EL' ,11....r q ...)k .1; ti.
..
' . - a a — :,ririuti t
b ilaili XII= litsan; big f assaik wow &Pr!
r• .oiix •uw't 1 - o Aqr
. ~
112
Reed Street,
MI
r g clock P, al., on
• il
n, those eslr -
°CS Kitt, locat d
nil Vine street ,
trot. contain'
I ming six roo ,
22 feet each n
along Vine etre t
, easantly situated
ruin and:Centra
t to the business
~. mend the atteu
'se a home, or for
'eserve. 'Terms'at
beLELLAND,
Auctiont.•ers:
OF THE
`Pirrsnanoil, :July 6, 186
....,a,i04,e04
$3.700.499 El
•
P i l o o.o oo 00 BORT. KNOX ANDREW fcrmi
800,000 00 )cti, KNOX & SON, 'COMMISSIOII.
. 30,266 00
612,193 76 oMERGHANTS and dealers Iti FLOUR. GRAD!'
- - 77.41
6 77 7 -1 L
m TEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY; No
-9, DIAMOND, oilte,Clty RalliAllegheny City.
39 . 299
949 29 91 j al7:r3'7
63,700,499 01
OF THE
PITPSTIVEGIL July 0, 1868
82, 150, 011 18
& 600,000 00
447,500 00
16.500 00
. 715,033 34
5.045 43
6.954 06
148.580 00
2,326 29
5;770%00
•
$2,150,,011 1.8
_ ,04 SHALLENmestszu,
AVAitDEtr:
?•0012ringkOrt - Alictriurrs
WATT, LXNG, & CO.,
WUOLESALE. DEALZIN3 IN
'Groceries. Flour,•6leuin, Produce, Pro•
visionti,Fish,Cheese,Carbon-Oilidbe,
Nos. 172 and .11441T00D 15TRIZET, :tear Liberty
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . • rioB:uss
STEELE
Air • STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
, AND. DZALMRS jN ,
vi.court, GRAIN, vmmx), ate.
No. 95 OHIO STREW' near - Dun Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA,
J 411E8 J 3. AIRAI2OII. '
_• • .J 05.. 11411'Sji,
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR; GRAIN AND PRODUCE,
COM3SION Nc:ER,C
3p9 LIBERTY ST/LEET, PITTSBIIBA3H/
Con - signnients solicited. •
REPERIVRC3IB—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechinics ,
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. - ja31:124
TIMM' ' ' IAB. F. ILICILLYns
KEIL Air 411[C.H4RT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND D 841,8116 IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SLEDS L MILL TEED, &c., &c,,
• 349 Liberty iPittsbeirgb,
J. BLANCIWW
lay.
Wholesa:e and Retail Grocers,
d9S. PENN STREET. -1
aplB:xlia?
ALEX. ......
McBANE br. MUM,
GairiMI.SSION MERCHANTS
Jenlers In 'FLOUR., DRAIN an& PRODUCE OKff..
ERALLY; 141 WATER STREET, above'
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. , .
FMZER & ARMSTRONP ,
F
rouwasanue AND COMICEISION MERCHANT%
!For the 'sale of Flour. Paean, Lard; Batter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit,. and Produce generally, No. 16'
IiLARKETP . TREPT, corner of First. Pittsburgh'.
. fe.=:uti
JOHN I. 1101i8E.EDW. HOUSE Wit. IL HOTIS2t
,4 - OHN I. HOUSE - & .-Suc
cessorsto JOHN I. HOUSE & CO, Wholesale
grocers and 'Commission Merchants, Corner of .
. Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, ,Pa.
TT • RIDDLE,.
Country
:LIBERti
• STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. Commissfon Mar
c mut and Wholesale Deilei In Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gnu •
artily. 1 , , , .. , , au2l
pAv . .CRAWFORD,COMMISSION
BIERCHANT PIG -' METAL; ` BLOOMS
E, WROUGHT SCRAP. MON. -FIRE,,RRICK
AND -CLAY, Sic. Warehouse and Office . Nips. 388
and 388 , PENN STREET. - Storage furnished.
Consignments solicited. — ocg
LITTLE, 'BAIRD - & PATTON;
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and:
mien In Produce, Flour, Bacon .Cheese, Fish,
Caztion . and Lard. 01W IrOn; Walls, Glass, Cotton
Yans and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,.
and - 111 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. ~ I
1 ^ B: '
e "CANFIELII: Ss; SON, COMt-
3IISSIOIi 4 ,PORWARDING MERCHANTS;;
and Wholesale DealerS In Western EeserveCheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork,. Bacon, Flour, - Fish; Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and
_olls,. Drjtd:frult and Produce
generally, Noe.:11-4 sad 148 ,F ront street, Pitts
.
JOH!: STITPTON.:4, ' ' ' --- ...A WALLACIC
§MPTON & WALLACE , WHOLE
SALE G ROCER.S AND PRODUCE DEALERS
o. 6 SLICTR STREET. Pittsburab. . I ar2:rsB
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS. A. BUTLER, • •
ALDERMAN AND EQLIOE MAGISTRATE
. omce, 120 WYLIE STREBT,.near,Wnshlngton,
•
PITTSBFRUH, . •
Deeds Bonds,Mortgages,Aeknoniedgments.
Depositions, Collectiune, and all other _ legitimate
business executed promptly. . xnh2o;n9
SAMUEL McMASTERS,
. .
.ffi .. .
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. OtRce,IIRA.NT STREET, oppositc'lthe Ea.;
thedraL.PITTSBURGI I , PA. ' --
Deeds Bonds, . Mortgages, Acknowledgthents,
Depositions, and nil Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. ..• .. . - ' . . mhus
VITSTACE S. MORROW,
Ax.x.-ErtxtAN,
Ex-Ciricio jIIBTICP . OP THE' 'PEACE Alit'
POLICE-MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE NO 73 PERNA AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages; • Ackhowledgnenta;'
Deposition!) . and. nil (Legalliastnesa. eT.ehnted !with!
promptness and dispatch. Myth'.
A' AItIMON, •
-Justice of the Xeace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCEAGT,
CABBUIQ t3'II.EF.T :EAST
• OollectiOncifikents soltolwA siitivrouiptli attend
ed to. , „ , . tay3;760,„
. .
Wif•t , LlA/ 1 4A l ! ,11;ARIE :
:111STICE OF THE PEACE; CONVEVANCER,'&C , r
- _
°lnce, 'CA'II4I:OIq STREtI 4 , nearly inipOilte the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTEIBDROB..' ••• : ;
1,1
Business entrusted to his care preniptly attend
e'd to: tnyl:y6l..
-
snr
—.•
r P
;
. A' c;TicaNP` p-HysIC4A-AI
PR
.OPFICE ANDBESIDENCE.
o. 59 Grtirit St., :tear
81,241:71 ; • ,
U.
S.. EVRGUSOIII,
A. TT 0 RN BY-AT-LikUr,
10..87 Fifth Stieeit,
SECOIID.Feoon; Vllo.TiPx)bal.:
'TORN RIDDELL, ,
ktiOßiiit:=ATLAW.
-1
Ottieeinfilblainsonoi,ssireet,,., • • ,
u tgliootiN3 %Ito Court lionte,)
%16:t44
W A.
i 721
:ris % 4 4 .°J
140.
~,tibti:4B •• , 1;• ,;• t• • A r/TTSRUAGB.
[G, RukcauELL, t tr;
JH AS t,. , - •.1 • i; I
ATTOROPCS I OR: C9 l , 4 gligg kmi , =
• - I , lrro;!€lo4arsilitigtire ett:-
Binuikp l A.
A lieli * 4l46l4;/F,
. ATTOINNEW-Arria-u&Wo
Na 98 lowa, STREET.
, v ,
• A. writAlN
~ AXiDg 4.llO of •' r 1 -.l ' .
mcciupiolo ..nrsigoz otffint , paw , Ai s ti)
romc mAtigorRATR.. • :- :
ottief 1131 PIFTWaItiIIGT,-rttii ihos:Cithe-,
. area, Thstabluelks Pa. Med.., ostw broil'
,Aoluitswbedgments, Dept:WOW:al hati'td Le 8 ! 1 . 1 41'
aloft ex.f quto!d Fith promptalousana dial*
JOHN - ICJ ItIcCO1ILIBE4••:' , . 1
.1. 1
ATTORNEY AND-COUNSELLOR ATJ.AW4
-"Pt . ' r 64
• - 0 7 utti. treet.
ocultbm and al Prop* 7
n .
-0611 6.1 .!1,; 10:
F r.kvoilt , l wapoie imvizi,l - or
. 6 )nirtspa i s t, hVT l mVrg
; a 40 °Iirt latio:=11,
• itrtu,& !tilt!" At
'alirriguarir s '
4 .1i aii.;m, st.ct-..q sea ULU a. -
prrrSBVRGH and
&WOW
CONNELLSVILLO R. IC.
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1860
trains will arrive at and depart from the Pepot, cot
ner of Grant arid Water Weans, as follows:
Depart, iffyipe.
Mall to and from lint ,
6:00r.
McKeesport Accommodt , n .11:00 A. c. 2:05 p.
Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00.r. st. 10:00 A.
West Newton Accommod'n 41301 P. )1.• 8:35 A.
Braddock's Accommodat'n 13:15 P. M.
Night Acc. , to McKeesport:lo:3o P. 31. 6:40 A.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newt0n...:.... 1:00 Y. 31. 1
For tickets apply ta
J. R. KING,
W. )1.1i31'017T.-Superintendent:.
/. A. STEELS.
AL4EGEFENIC -,
VALLEY RAILROAD.
r.DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL fIEGIONS.
Running through:to. Venango City NV itheint change
of cars—Connecting with trains East arid We on
the Warre., & Frankllnßallroad, and 6 Atlant c &
Greet Western Railways._ Shtirtest add gale - eat
route to Oil City and Franklin, and all pOints In the
011 Regions. - • _ •
On andlafter Apill2fitt,lll3B, -. PAsse ger Train&
Will leave Froth and arrive autherittsbnnit
corner Canal and. Pike Sts. as
exart. follows: 11 4-triee' I
,1
Mati td andrni Veii: 7:001A. 0:15 -
st.
Express 6, 6 ' 10:40 P. at.1:25 A. Y.
Bradvs•Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. 31. 1 ;201. 3//,.
Soda Works Acconen 5:30l. 81. 117; 4
55 .N.
First Halton 6Accomodln.., ,8:50 A:Jt. 21 6 1610 A. X.
second Hutton AcCotaod`n 12:00 31. 1 3:55 it: N.
Sunday Church Train.'leaves Soda-Woiks at 8:09
arriving In Pittsburgh at 9:501A. N.
lie
turninß leases Pittsburgh at 1:/0 g at.
Soda Works at 2:55 P. 31.
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en LACIESTO E,^l:6•
HOPE..TIcket At.
U/B RAILWAY.
‘PAN HANDLE` 10
-CTIANUE OF •TIBIY.4in and after,,BUß,
June 21st, 1807, trains will leave and arrive a
UniopDepoc,wfollowa. Pittsburgh Uin t a:
• - De rte Flitort
2: r 5 a. rn. a2:10.A;
, 0:40 a. nt.lL_li7:ls4.
' 111:210
05 p. .
_ _
Exprss.s
Fast Line
Fast Express. .. ....
Mixed Way
McD unald'a Aco'n,Wo. 1-13
SteubenvilleAccommod'n.
:McDonald's Am I
in, No; 2:.:
"SPiECTIAT.; . Nbitca..-4iitidety
p. in. arriving in Cincinnat
morning.
_ Abe 9;40 a. , sr. Train lea
cepted, and makes •glose coin
Zanesville and 'points - - on S
Newark
B. F. sdtrix;oi
W. W. CARD, Bice
. ,
sB RGH,FORT
W. AND CLEVELAND 4
- From June 7Th, 1865,
and arrive:lS the Union,
time, aa tollovrs;
. - • . Lem*. , •
Chicag
' o Ex.... 2:03 a m
• Cleveiand 51:03 , a; to
Erie &. Yga 311.'1 .7:28 a mj
4-Wh , g4l'l 6:13 am`
Chicago 3iati.. B:ssa , mi
Chicago Ex.. . .9:43 a in
Cl. p nil
Chicago Ex.... 4;58 p.m
Depart from Al I eg hen
N;•Brigt , u Ac. 8:58 a ml
A.eetsdale • '• 110:14 a Ali
- " "'l4:sti m
,Rochester, ` • - 2:23 p m
Wellso`e Ace.. 3:43 p m
Leetsdale AF... 4:13 pm
N. Brig g . 5:33 p m
N. Brigt'n
Leetsdale - 10:43 pm
Sir I:5Sk . in. Chicago
.41:4 a. M. Chica .
.st
el) " . R. MYERS.
N N'S LVANl.taggligNS
• .CENTRAL; RAVROAD.
n and, after .June.73l,. 16614.- Trains , will ar
rive at und-depart from tht. Union' Depbt,' corner of
Washington rr andlilbertystreets. as follows:
Aive. • • .
:Mail Train."... 1.i15 a m Day Express:: 2:25 aus
.Fairt Line 1:20 am s•. No. 1.. 6:30 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 ain Mail_so ant
Latrobe Ace'n ' 7:50 a-roi•Cinclnuati p.m 11:ri-0 a as
-Wail's No. 2... 6:50 mi Wall's 11:51am
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10a. miJohnstown A. 3:05 pm
Johnstown A. 10:35 a in, Bra ddocks Nol 4:00 pm.
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 pm Phila. Exprea. 4:50 p Ect
Phila. Express 1:20 pin Wall's N0:2., 5:10 pm
Wail's No. 3... '2:15 pm WalPsiNoi in.. 6:05 pm
Braddocks N01 . 5:50 p m Fast Line ' 7:30 pm
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm Latrobe Acti'n• S:5O pm
. Altoona Amin.-- -- Swissvale Ae.. , n 10150 put
and Emigrant . , , - ,
Train ' 9:30 pm • • '
The:Church Train reach in gWalrk tad= every
Sundaynt 9:15a1m.-; Pittsbergh a 10:01 , .
a. m.. -Returning * leaves Pittsbu r gh at 12:55 p. m.
and irriv-:s at V . all's Station:at 2:00 Y. m.
, 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. • All other train.
, dally except Sundayi i
For farmer information apply. to . • - ,
- W.: IL BECh wall . ; Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as.
• ' snmetny risk for Baggage, except fob wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsibility tel One Unwired
Dollars fu value.' All Baggage exceeding that.
amount in value willte of the risk of the owner, un
less taken by special contract. I
EDWARD R.
General Superintendent. 'Altoona, Pa.
WESIEVUN/PENNI
SYLVANIA RA IIr
litUD.-On and after-May 10th,• - 19437, the Pea.-
senger Trains on the Western •Penn Sylvania Rail
•road arrive at and depart rrotn the Federal .
Street Degh t* Allegheny CLty, follaws:
•
Springclie NoI 5:35 &Malan ;15 amt
Freeport No. 'V 3:15 gin:Freeport No. 1 10 am
Express AWN la a militlearpb'g No.111:20 mt
Sharpirg •No.l 1;25 patlExpress...L.l . 1:50 pm.
Freeport Nit 1" 4110 palSpriugel•e • No . l ' 3:50 pm
. .5:50 pin Freeport 1fp.,2 pus
Springd.eMo 2 5:104m Surtragd`e NO 2 W:3O pm
,Aboye.ushm run d ,except Sunday. )
The ChurcNTralh. le yea A - Bel l i , Turin. every
Buuday "7;ao 43 !me reeebirl ickettECOY st
9:so'a. m. Returning; leaves gheny City at
WA° P. iii.;Paiteritie `el Allegken7 ,Tunuf.,,zat*-411
p. m.
,-CrodKV*AATzat:Biclarre-rFor eatejli &Ne sot
Twenty, Between,A.ilegheny. City, Vhes pt reel.
Heretallennett, Fete Creek, .Rtruaand Sharp:burg.
and good only on the traßts,stopPhigat Stations spe
cified on ticketS:
,The,trains leaving Allegheny ,Cityjat 8:15 a. m.
and 1:50 P. IC make direct Conucct on at Freeport
4with Walker:films of Stages lbr But) ,rand Hanhabs
town. Through tickets me) be ,purchased at the
Ogice, tit, Clair street; nazi:the Suspensiol.
li For rldge ßather Pittsbinformatiourgh, and n
at t atrorr U. •
U. Depot, Allegheny.
•
• JABIES - LEFFlrri3. Agent,
• '.; • •
.Federal Depot.
The Western _Pennsylvania, liallOad will not as-
Mime any risk for Baggage, -exOept lor wearing ap.-
ta o r i tg, n a?a i tilmitget. rzeoZb g llit e r , tco x = d ii i i t i l i a nd i t in :d
amount in value will be at the rtet or the owner, on.
Less taken by special contract. • - :1
EDWARD H. LLIAJES,
Den.. -111 Sunerintenden Altoona. Pa.
DI OKY RILL
t.....7-110VTE. • -
UNIONFACEFIC RMELWAY
~ ~ ,Eastern,DiVil3l6ll. :
The'SSORTEST AND MOST RE I.LITLE ROUTS
from the East to all ;wilds to
Colollidli,,, ~Nliiirnila,
, ,California, 1 Utah . .. , ~,
Aritona, - • Wa s hington,
, :. • ; .1' t ' . '. - /
New Mexico Idaho,
i
1. , .. 1.; Loreton.. .: ~z il. !
' t`woi Trails* -lays State' Line: sind keavectworti.
=Sundays excepted, )co the arrlvat f, t;alos at
Rkilroad fred St. ;Imolai+ LOX niisilthal sat
St. Jo Railroad frac' Quincy, connerthk. at Law.
rouce, ToVed Wamego With stai 3 OS. , far all
~,Steittts In _.. At ,w.Cof A glt__Arest of Ella
th, IfsllTEts , wrATE.:S Et.t•REBl3 CoX
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F4O/ 1. -Eillor Fort lion:Meet's Xart., rms. Alba
"V, e il O s i irdi d: 4 • 'Poi /te iitt; Allison* at
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equipment e IMO:. * dant= oVrolling .stack and
equipment, and Mae arrangements made with re.
eponelble tYrerksll4 ,TransportsiSoot - e iloskr from Its
waders termis Ode xnnti new! 01r ra_uneginalle4
telittieillor the italskes of height to One Fat
Ayesl.^: 0 , )Liz !,. 9,1,.: • I,: rl, f . ~.
1 Ticker for sale at all the prtoclrf to to Um
Mated Wee Mad Canadas. u. 1 .' .. ~r • ... ,
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New castle :!'.`40:13 ans
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Leetsdale ; 6 ' 4:53 pm
11.`.,:. T:513 pia
Eltpreas leaves daily.
gc:Expresslntrives'dally.
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