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Luanda ' >Matters in New - York.
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----.• -Gold Closed at 141%.
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cir:r.BY Telegraph to tile Pituburstb-Etimette.l
NEW YosE. July 11, 1868.
If 01111.1 r ANECGOLD.
fi Money Continues steady at 4@5 pet cent.
on call loans. •terlitig firm at 10V,,®10%,
f.".gold, for first class bills. Gold. firmer,
PoPening at 144 advancing to, 141 and cies
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Ping at 141%,. Exports of specie to-day,
- V,4 7 63.768. • '
00VERNMENTS.
EA' shade easier. COupens of 'Bl,. 113y,'@
113%; do. '62, , 113U,',®113X; tie. '64; 101,€11
101 X; do. '65, 111%®1113x„ do. nev, - ,108,c.(a,
/08X; do. 67,• /08%@109; do. '68,:108/®109;
10 7x,@10734;7•30'5, 1083;©i09. •
tl • BANK STATEMENT.,, ;
Loans, $284;187,708; increase: $ 2 ,201,777-
151:,"Elpecie, 119,235,348; increase, $7,280.618. Cir
rculation, (5340,618,202; increase. 1136,75 e
. 422,432,014: increase, $3,269,335.
;F Legal Legal Tenders, $68,531,542; decrease,
1 '43,594 397.
. STO KS.
5: ' 30 priCQS Cant() 4734®4934.; - Cumbeic
land, 3334 X Well's Express, 24,.;@25M;
American Express,46®4B3, : Adams
I - Express, 6314@)54; U ited States Expmssi
4 -48 %®48X; Merchants 'Union •Espress,'24Y
• @2SY;. Quicksilver, =@33; 'Pacific n
Iol%@lo,iya Western , Union • •Tele.
t graph, 34%®34%; ..New. York Central,
/33%©183%; Erie, 79®79 a; do. pfd. 74X;
!..t 75 X; Hudson, 137}54@)139; Reading, 95©95%;
(Alia and Mississippi, 2 9V05293;; Toledo
and Wabash. 484@49;, St. Paul; 674'(0)67;4;
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preferred, 79,14@)7,9%; Michigan Central
tr , .117; Mithigan Southern, 903.{,@90%; Illinois
`.) 'Central, 157@166; Pittsburgh, 813 X; Toledo,
103@)103y 1 ; Rock Island,' 107X®108; North
' Western, 78V®78%; 'db. preferred, 80M@)
4
SOX; Fort Wayne, 4.oBM©loBya Hartford
and Erie; 1516®16. •
SEE-TREASERY MATTERS.
Receipts at the Sub-Treasmg, $27,257,4
ti 380; payments, $26,781,462; balance, $83,-
1 310,744; receipts of the week, $40,360,380;
payments for the week, $40,481,479; imports
for the week—dry goods, $1,280,470; gene
ral merchandise, $3,082;743.
rmarmavos.
- The discovery of further frauds in the
13hape of altered ,railway certificates
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the chieffeature of the stock ,Exchange.
The frauds so far discovered are on the
4 Fort:Wayne, Rock Island, Pittsburgh, New
'York' Central, Erie; Michigan Southern
and Pacific Mail Companies, and it is fear
•ed the movement exteticfs to other stocks.
The extent of these forgeries (=not yet be
;, ascertained, but the aggregate Is likely to
be from 1500,000 to 81,000,080. • 'Rumors are
-current of the failure of .a Broad street firm
through the purchase of spurious certifi
-, .eates from the absconded forger.
.7 New York Produce Market.
'' 18r Telegraph to die Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW - YORK, July 11.--Cotton a shade
*.i lower; sales 1800 bales at 32a323i0 for mid
tiling uplands. FlourLieicints2,7o2 bbls.;
,f 1 heavy at 10a20c lower; sales 8,506 bba at
u,75257,211 for superfine' state, western' at
110,75'112,65 for white Wheat; extra $8,60a
R. ii; 0. $8,75a10; extra St. Louis
110,00a14,50; good choice do closing dull
and declining; California heavy; sales 800
4,1 sacks at $10,25a12,50; ' Rye Flourquiet;
i;sates 200 bbls, at 17,750,80. Corn- meal
*quiet. Beceipts Wheat • 82,118 bushels;
market very dull and 3asc lower; sales 12,=
1000 bushels at $1,95 for No. 3 Spring, $2;55
for new amber Tennessee' and old white •
I; Michigan. Rye - without decided change;
sales 4,600 bushels at $1,86 for western and
11,89 fbr Canticle. Barley and Barley Malt
nominal: Receipts ' Corn 78,175 bushels.
iCorn dull and heavy at lc. lower; sales 69,4
600 bushels at $1,08a1,11 'for new mixed
western afloat; closing at $l,lO for prime
.1i parcels, $1,12 for very handsome do in
i . store; $1,13 for western _yellow, , $1.15 for
white
'western. Oats du and lower;
.48,000 bus, at 81c western in store; 85, 3 ;a86c
for do afloat. Rice unchanged. Coffee;
Rio is firm; 2,700 bags on private terms;
other ,kinds dull.. Sugar dull and heavy,
' sales of 150 hhds at lly,al2c; Cuba at, 13c.
Porto Rico Molasses unchanged. Hops are
fl quiet. ' Petroleum, crude is firm at 10c; re
tinc3d bonded is heavy at 3434 c. Coal Oil
.Unchanged. Leather is qUiet and steady.
Wool reflex more active and at about ore
vious prices; 825,600 pounds sold at 42 55c
for domestic fleece. Pork firmer and a fair
demand; 2,200 bbls sold.at $21,37a21,65 for
• g new mess; closing at $28.50; regular sales at
13 28 a 28 , 35 ; old do. closing at 42.8,25, regular
/y- sales at $22a22,75 for Prime; $24a21,50 prime
g mess; also sales .250 barrels of new mess,
4; - receiver July,ats2B,6o. Eteefsteady, sales
t 175 bbls. Beef hams quiet. Cut meats
steady;:sales - 345'rikrzs 12Xa13c fon shoul
ilers; 1634a17c hams; 19a21c bagged hams.
'Middles nominal; sales 50 - boxes long cut
1 cured ice hams' at private terms. Lard
; firmer and closed dull; sales 700 tierces at
4 17a18'0 for steam; 78i 21822 for kettle
Tendered; also, 500 tierces steam sellers for
September at 173Aa18i , . - Butter steady at 20
a29c for Ohio. Cheese firm at 1.1a1534c.
, Freights to Liverpool' quiet and firin; en
.ga_gements 20.060 bu corn and wheat at sc.
.TEST.—Flour closeddull., and in buy
ers* favor. Wheat la2,, lower end very
dull. .Rye ,quiet at $1,7821,89. gals dull
and heavy at 8334a84e- in store; and'BsNa
...853.0 afloat. Corn strongly in buyers' fa
, r of $1,08a1,10 fer new mixed western in
ristore. Pork quiet, but firm;. sales 500 bbls
• mess at .$28,65 cash - anct regular. Beef
steady, with a fair business. Bacon quiet;
holders disposed to insist upon.,full prices.
Lard rather more active; sales'4soo tierces
at 17;ga1835c for good to strictly prime
steam. Eggs steady at 25e.
Chicago 'market.
Mr Telegraph to the littahargh Gazette. 3
Crlionao, July 11....,-Flour is viet'at $7,25
$19,75 for spring extra. Wheat is dull with
sales .of No. 1 at SIAS, and No. 2 at $1,78a
1,80, the market closing dull and nominal,
at $1,78a1,79 for No. Z. Corn is In good
speculative and shipping detnand, and xc
.higher, with. sales of No. r at 91a92c, and
No. 2at 9014 c, and rejected at 83a84c, the
market closing at 91a92c for No.- 1. Oats;_
the Market is quiet and . 1 ,4 c lower, with
sales at 66%a67,c, the market closing 'quiet
with sellers at the inside figures. ,Bye is
active and nominal at $1,40 for No, I, and
*1,35 for No. 2.- Barley; nothing doing-
Fxovisions are stronger.. Mess Pak; sales
were made at $28,50. the market' closing
steady. Lard is Xa34t; higher with "sales
being made at 173,017 Ne for ,irime steam
rendered. Freights are quiet and steady at
3r 4 c on corn toßuffalo; and 70 do. to.Osave.
go. The reoelpts for the past tvrenty.four
4tours amounted to 2,545 barrels flour, 7,734
bushels wheat, 182,115 bushels corn,. 99,732
bushels oats, and 4,868 head of hogs. The
shipments for the same period amounted
, to 3,206 barrels flour, 16,694 bushels wheat,.
.346,452 bushels corn, 113,445 bushels oats,
and 6,036 head of hogs.
St. Louis Market.
CDT Telegraph to the Plttsburah Gazette.]
ST. Louis, July 11.—Tobaeco dull - and
zeavy, without'any quotable changes. Cot
ton—more offering, PUMP dull, with sales
d re ssed at $2,20. Flour isin good local de
mand; superfine at #5,50a6,80; -extra at $7,25
a 7,75;• double extra at $9,50a10,25; -fancy at•
402512,50, alineat—choice lots sold at an
advance of sc,'but other 'grades. are dull;
.chbice new red • and white -at $2,20a2,25;
strictly prime at 1212,20; in spring •-wheat
there is nothing doing. Corn ia In goo
,enqtdry for &oleo white and yellow; mixed
-western dull; sales—choice white at 80a⪼
yellow at 80a82o; mixed at 80e: Oats irtac
idvd, with sales-.of choice at 7 4 76 c. Rye
lower , at $1,40a1,41. •Provizions are, firm,
higher and somewhat excited. Pork sold
75a29. Babon—clear sides at 17e, and
city rib aides at 16,t‘c; shoulders- at 13%c.
"lard firm at 174518 c. Cattle in good sup
ply. At yesterday's quotations extra sheep
and choice lambs were in fair demand at,
s3as for the former, and s2a3 for the latter.
•Reccipta—flour 559 bbls, 8,900, bush wheat,
5r 23 7 basil corn, 2 , 64 4 01 1 4 040.
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Chieinnall Mirket
[By Telegraph to thOPlttsblirgtr Gosette.l
CINCINNATI; July 11.—Flour and Wheat
unchanged and dull; red winter wheat $2.
worn in large supply' and firm; ear 86a;
shelled 90a90 c. .Oats dull at 71c. :Rye
dull at $1,59. Cotton in fair demand 'at
3136 c ,for middling. No sales of Tobacco.
Extensive arrangements are now being
made for the annual fair, which takes place
next Tuesday. Provisions' buoy -ant and
prices are general y firmer. , Mess pork
advanced to $28,50 with sales of 3,400 bbla,
and no sellers belo - 149 at the close. Bulk ,
meats , advanced to 'l2 and 14c, Mid were
held V, higher at the close., Bacon in de
mand, at 13c for shoulders, and 1614a17c for
clear rib and clear sidisS, but all were held'
butteigher ate close.. Lard sold at 17xe,
could not have been had bblow 18e at
the close;; generally speaking holders were
not' offering 'to'L sell, ' anticipating' higher
Prices..r:Buttet,Acarce and_ in demand, at
26a290. I gggs dull, at 17c for trash iu good
eider. `Potatoes'scarce and in demand, at
1 , 3a3,25‘-pet. bbl. , Linseed oil dull at $1,02a
1,054 t;Lard•oll advanced to $1,30a1,35. Pe
troleum firm at ,35c; in demand at 38a40c;
reCelPts large.'.' Gold 149 1 4 buying and 141
selling:: , Idoney market unchanged and
quiet at Sale; per cent.
Buffalo Market. -
tßYTelegrapb to tbe Pltttiburgh Gazette.] •
BUFFALO, July 11.—Flour nominally un
changed. Wheat nominal. Corn dull and
drooping, at 97c for No. 2. Oats lower at 74
a79c. Mesa pork advariCed to $25. Lard
18c. Recelpts--none. Shipments—oora,
118,000 bu; oats, 25,000 bu; afloat for tide
waters. from Buffalo and Oswego wheat
220,000 bu, corn 100,000 bu, oats 230,0 0 0 bu.
Freights lower; corn to New York 11c.
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Louisville Market.
[Bp Telegraph t he ,to: Pittsburgh Gazette .1
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LotylsvlLLEc, Suly 11.—Tobaeco; sales of
410 hhdsr lugs - lowerjat s7,ooa9,oo;' , leaf firm
at 811,00a11,30, latter for Virginia. Flour;
superfine, 87,00a7,50. Wheat, $1,85a1,95.
Cern, 90a95c; Oats, 78a80c. Rye 'scarce at
81,80. Mess Pork, 8,28,75a29.60.- Bacon;
shpulders,, 1334 q -., clear rib sides, 18./c;
bulk shoulders,,,l2c; clear sides, 163,c.
Cotton, 28a30c. •
Memphis Market.
CB, Telegraph to, the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
' 111.iormis, July 11.—Cotton is quiet and
firm; receipts 8, exports 5 bales. Flour is
weak at $l3 for new treble extra. Wheat
at $1,50a1,60.C0rn at 95c. Oats at 75c. Hay
at $l7. Bean at 23c. Corn kfeal firm at
$4,60. Pork at $29. Lard at 18t119c. Bacon
firm at 1334 c for shoulders, - and 173‘c for
clear sides.
Milwaukee Market. a,
(By lielegraph to the Vittebuigh Gazette.)
lkitt.w.o.urEEp, July 11.—Flour quiet and
prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled and
lower at . $1,83 for No. 1, and $1,75 for No. 2.
Oats dull and lower at 66a67c for No. 2. Re
ceipts—flour, 400 bbls; wheat, 6,000; oats.
1,000; cora, 2,000 bosh. Shipments—flour,
2,000 bbls; wheat, 37,009; cora 1,000 bush.
Toledo Market
{By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,/
TOLEL,IO, July 11.—Flour; receipts 634
bbls; nonunal. Wheat; receipts 2,500 bush;
dull with small sales amber at $.2,20. Corn
—receipts 13,880 bush; operiedat 9234c,c105mg
mg at Ole for regular, and 92c for fresh.
Oats; receipts 1,400 bush; steady at 69c.
Philadelphia Market.
(By Telegraph ro the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
PHILADELPHIA. July 11. --- Petroleum
steady; crude 22a22%c; refined 34a343,5e.
Flour dull. Wheat firm. Corn higher;
mixed western ,51,16. Oats firm. PrONlS
ionsquiet.,
Detroit Market
.Cl3y telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] -
DETROIT, July 11;—Flour dull and now
inalut $11a11,50 for superiors.. Wheat dull
'and weak; No. 2 white held at $2,30, but s
without buyers. • -
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San Francisco Market.
[BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiette. I
SalsrFnatansco, July 11. Flour steady
at $6,25a7,50. Wheat weak at $1,80a1,8.5.
Legal tenders 713;. ,
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IMPORTR:II4 RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSI3I7ROiI RAIL-
EcAD, July -- 3 cars iron, Zug &
Co; 6 do pig fron t Nimick & Co; 1 car lima-
ber, Slack & wholes; 1 car oil, Win' Mc
•Cuecheoni 1 car brick, A• Garrison & Co; 16
bbls. copper„ore,.T •M Howe; 10 bbls oat
meal, Rinehart &SteVens; 2 bbls tobacco, 5
bxs do ' J M Grane; '
1 car stone J L L
Knox;ls bxs cheese, Vangorder& Shep
ard; 10 do do, T C Jenkins; 2 casks ware,
.DunLavey. 6E. ,Bro; 2do do, J K Smith &
Co; 10 bbls knobs,Adams. McKee & Co; 9
do do, Jones, Nirnick & Co; 20 bxs cheese,
J Pettit; 35 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 4 kegs
butter; r bbl eggs, W Harrison; 7 bbls
'glassware, WelOon dr, Kelly; 1 car staves, J
J Bender; 121 sks oats, McHenry & Hood;
20 bxs potatoes, 8 bbls do, Voigt, Mahood
'& Co; 4- cars fertilizers, Seward - & Camp
bell; 36 bdls chairs, 3 do Tockers, Hammer
&, Dauler—.4. • • _
PITTSBURGH. FT. WAYNE AND CEHOAGO
RAiraman,' July 11.-3 can metal, Bryan
& Caughey; 2 do do, Nitnick & Cori do do.
Union Mills; 5 bbls flour W I) Lang; 14 tes
lard, F Sellers . & Co; 5 bbls' sizing, G A
Kelly; 500 bbls flour, owner; 100 do do,
Kirkpatrick Herron & Co; 100 do do,Watt
& Wilson 100 obis
~ flour, Dillenger tc Ste
venson; 98 bdls paper, Hostetter & Smith;
30 boxes cheese,Head & Metzgar; 10 do ;to,
B Heizleton; 4do do, Arbucklea dc Co; 20
do do, Smith, Johnson it C0;,25 do, do, J ;
Dilworth &Co; 100 bbls flour, Thothas &
Bro; 325 3 boxes window glass, C Johnson
Son; 10 boxes cheese, S Ewart &' Co; 20 do
do, M W Rankin, 10 doz brooms, H Gerwig;
5 bbls vinegar, S P Shriver & Co; 5 do do, S
Cooper & Co; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel & Bro;
5 bbla vinegar, McCullough, Smith & Co; 2
dO do, J J Pettit.
PITTSBURGH, CINOIRHATI AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, July 11.— 20 bales wool,
Meanor &Harper; 170,sks.corn,.T W Simp
eon; 20 bbls barytes, 'Berner, Baumart_it
'Co; 240 eke wheat, Isaiah Dickey & Co; 1
car staves, J Painter &
,Son; 100 tibia flour,
Seghmver Vbekamp; /0 bbls vinegar, J
K,Smith it Co; 10 do do, J H Lippincott; 10,
bbls tobacco, E Hear.letim; 8 tcs hams, J A
I ReUshaw; 4 bbls eggs, `W H Grate & Co; 6
bbls ••oil, Davis,, Chambers dr. Co; 19• aka -
corn, 4 do wheat, McHenry & Hood; 29 Mils
flour, J Schleline; 14 aka rye, C H Love;; 41
she rye, 21 do oats, H Rea Jr; 25 bbls oil, T
H Nevin & Co; 10 do do," R E Sellers & Co;
25 tee hams, 2 hlids . do, J H Parker; 10
bales cotton, Eagle Cotton Mills; 191 sacks
oats, 43 do rye, Brown &. Williams; -750
blooms, Nimbok & Co. ' . .•
ALLEGmorr VALLEY, RAILROAD. July
11.--240 bbls oil, ,Fisher & Bro; 160 do do,
14'Creery & Beanniont; 240 do • do, L Reoss
it Brof 880 do de, D M Edgerton; 960 do do,,
Jas Wilkins; ,480 do,oo, Leech & Wood; 1
box butter, 13 C Murdoch; 9 cars railroad
iron, Pittsburgh it Cincinnati & St Louid R.
Co; ,1 car :lumber, McKee &Douglass.
Aramearsit STAT/ON, July 11.-2 cars
*heat , Wm McKee & CO; 7, cars limestone,
.Superior lion Co; 100 . bbls flour z R Knox &
Son; 9b :ti flaxseed, M B SVOSIii; 8
bait
cheese, Hahn it iladley;'7'-pkgs pearl bar-,
ley, C Roess; 30 bbis flour, Stewart it Lang
enheim; 1 car lumber, Taggart & Wilson; 7
kge lead, MeCowan & Snyder;. , 2 pkgs to
bacco,R &JR Elton; 1 car lumber, SMithi
Criswell & Co; 1 car wheat, Kendedy it
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• Prrrsinarsow. earn Cozermaissmr,rat
RAILROAD, .I'nlylo-12 rolls leather, Lappo,
Weise:ft Co; 10 do do, Geo II Andeison; 1
car metal, Ycrughiogheny Iron .:dr Coal Co;
250 sks oats, Binglmm. Tatting; 99 bdls
straw paper, t' Schilling.
PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD,
July 10.—H aka rye. D Wallace; 189 bag
axes, Mcßane & Anjer; 3 de do, Whit
wiei Wog@ 991
13;8
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The Belle has been chartered fol. the
Parkersburg and Wheeling trade.
The, America left Cincinnati for St. Louis
otahuraitlay evening. Pilots, Adam Poe
and 'James Clark.
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—Vogel,a German Radical eandidate,was
elected harbor master, at St. Louis the•
other day. The, vote cast was very.
small.
—The lobal inspectors have Suspened the
license of pilot John N. Littrell for thirty'
days, for violation of rule No. :8 for the
government of pilots, causing the collision
between the steamers Falls City and Not.:
man 'at the• foot of the Louisville and Port
land canal, July,7, 18684 .•, . • _
—A. St. Louis . , dispatch, Ander date of,
Thursday, saye:, The 'Yorictenii" left' for
Cinci n nati last night. - The Charmer leaves
to-day' and , lda Reee 1ad1e:4745w lor the
Ohio.:- The Importer ,made the trip_ to,Fort
Benton and return in siAtyrone , days, the
quickest trip this eeaSon. -
-The People of Three 'Forks;-Texas;'
seem to be in earnest in regard to navigat
ing the Trinity. Two boats are being built
at that place intended for the fall' trade. ,
The.timbers of one are tiearlyready tO
placed in position ; to ',frame a boat 80 get
long, 20 feet wide, capable of carrying 250
,bales of cotton, and with steam p,ovrer'suffi
'centto run'her ten miles an honr.-L Four
boats will ply petween Galveston and Dal
las this winter, if the freights - will . justify.
—The Scigniflic Anie rican . says The
fastest tune, to the best of our knowledge,
ever made by a steamboat, was the late run
of the Daniel Drew. from Yonkers to this
city (New York.) a distance of ' fourteen
and a half miles, in thirty-four minrites and
forty-five seconds, or at a rate of over
twenty-five miles per hour.
, —The United States snagboat General
Deßussv is in the Missouri still, near Port.
land. Tennyson, herVilot, wrote last Sun:
day, as follows: - People era are very
much troubled about the long continued
dry weather; it will shorten thegrape crop
considerably., The Del:Nosy has not been
rep.ulsedyeti.the snags seem to understand
that she is irresistable and -succumb cheer
fully to the inevitable fate awaiting tnern.
An enterprising individual might make .a
fortune by ~following in the Deßussy's
*ake and 'gather up the saw logs as we cut
them adrift, We have set some beautiful
timber afloat in that way. The stumps we
drop out of reach of all passing steamers.
River and W eather.
:By Telegraph to the Plttabgarh Gazette.,
LOUISVILLE, July 11.--River about sta
tionery. with four feet in canal. Weather
very hot. - -
ST. Lours, July 11.—Weather cloudy; in
dications of rain. •
MISCELLANEOUS,
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 85 Fourth Street.
CIIAIi,TERED IN 1955.
ASSETS
kipen daily from 9 to 2Pb`clock: also on WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist
to November lot, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No
vember lot to May lot, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits' received lof all sums of not less than ONE
DOLLAR, and .a dividend of the profits declared
twice a' year,' in June and December. Interest has
been declared setniannually. in June and December
since the Bank was brit:mired. at the rate of six per
cent. a year. .
Interest, if net dr wn out, Is placed to the credit
of the depositor asprincipal, and bears the same in
terest from the Ist days of June and December. com
pounding twice a year without troubling the depos-
Ito:Ito call, or even to present his pass book. At
this rate moneemilfdouble In less than twelve years:
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Boles and'
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
(Mee.
Pliant) ENT—GEORGE A I.BREE.
• VICE
John G. Ihtekofen, 1 A. M. Pollock, M. D.',
Beni. 1.. Falinestoek, Itoliert Rohn,
James Herdman, John 11. Shoenberger,
James McAulev, James Shidle,
James 8.. D. Meetts,i Alexander Speer,.
Isaac M. Pennock, I—Christian Yeager.
TAWS:ILES:
Wm. J. Anderson,, Robert C. Loomis,
•Calvln Adams, 'learn J. Lynch,
'John C. Bindle*, Peter_ .A.• Madeira,
George . Black, John Marshall,
Hill Bitrgwin , Walter P. Marshall,
, Alonzo A.• Carrier, i John B. McFadden.
Charlts A. Colton, i OrnisbY Phillips,
John Evans, 1 Henry L. Ilingwalt,!
John J. Gillespie, I Win. E. Schmertz,
illlantS. novelle: , Alexander Tlndle,
,Peter H. Hunker, I William Van Kirk,
Rieliard Hays. • j Isaac Whittler,
James D. Kelly,. i Wm. P. Weyman. ,
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Or; icg" 7- g usP Y RTr 'resttii.L#lNo;oN, Ir. .
, SA3IIJEF BLIJDLE, Setretnry.
; _ptintOTOsts!—AugoSt Harije , Joins Atwell, s. n
tiartman, John B. Llvlngton
_Cash. pall for Paper Stock:, ,
3 i ple 1100 D: HOW LOST I :HOW
RESTORED! Agit publiehed in astacd
THE E s. Pric 8121 cents. A LEDTITRE ON THE
. ATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical CUM et
Spermatorrhres,' or SeminatWeakness, Involuntary
y
Emlaslons, Sexual Debility andlmpedlments to Mar
riage 'generalln_Nervonsnes:., Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits; Mental and Phystbal Incapacity, re
sulting from Self Abuse, ',lc., by Robt. J. Culver
well. M . author of the "Green Book," &c.
BOON TO ' THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," . liftt
under seal, In aplain envelope, to any address, post-
Dalt!, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,
to CHAS: J. Ot KLINE & Co., IX7 BOWERY,
NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX 4 300. Also Dr.
OulverwelPs "Marriage Guide," MUCUS cents.
anyIS:D&P,T
GRADING AND PAVING.
Proposals will be received by, the Committee
on Monongahela Wharf until . - • •
MONDAY". ..71:riir 13th,
For the twilit GRADING .AND PAYING 9r
gArD WHARp,i from Southfield to Grant streets.
Bidders-will state the price they will allow per
yard for the Atone n leftn tbewharf.- •
Proposals may be at No. S MARKET ST.
,
S. MORROW,
Chairman of Committee.
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Ir
GLASS DIANIIFACTUBEINS.--
.- The undervigned.hanlng secured the sole Ann
-
oy or the sale of the celebrated
, COPLitY POT "CLAY. ~ - .' '
4re now prepared to furnish, it in say quantity td
those wishing to prorate this superior article. Dui
.ringlifteen years use.of this Clay, we have arrived
at such proportions as - we belleye 'makes it a better
article for pots than any In the market, we having
secured an courage stand of six, smut tad INN
MONTHS.- We will flattish recelpes Martha ProPor-
Don of the mixture af this Clay to 'persons Turmas
ing. The Clay Is ground and moulded M lumps tor
delivery. • .
•,, •• - • - - DITHiIIDE &SO
Port:Pitt G
Glass Wo rks,
" L 'Washington Street. Pittsburgh, Pi.
610•000 TO
LOAN/
ON BOND AND NOREGIAGE.
M. l o NITICY.
vryls
L Beat Estate Agent. 00 Elinlttniete street.
r LTOI , I,
§Aitier of Weightg and ilelli ntred ,
'Nos , 6 FOIIETR STRAMT.
tßetweett Liberty and Ferry streets.
rnntlit Offended to
Orders pro
LA ACE LEATHER, Page's Pat
lost. crtt street. J 46 nowt%
eat, tor Gala wholesale and retail, at AO and
•
• .
RMLtt- NENCt
92,161,720 19
=1
an13:312
BAITS STAT EIVIBDTTa
~•, •
Q UARTERLY REPORT
t OF THE
MCHUGH NATIONAL Bat
Prnsuuncar; July 6,,.11868
Ncrtea and Rills Diacounted • 82,104,80488,
U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure . Circulation ' ' 111940, •
S.. Bonds deposited to se
•curen Depobiti 150. - 1,090,000 00,
Specie,and other lawful money 202.540 00
. .... • 6,883.00
Cash Items .
13,167:10
Due n7l/finks .. . 7... -... 224,407 , 24'
Real Estate , 50,500 00:
lases and Expeu.wa. .... . . ; 8 4 246 85
. • ,
Canitai Stock • 11,700,003.0 - 0
National
..... . . 800.000.00
State Circulation
.. 36;266 00
Individual . aissma 76
Illatte4 States Deposr4 " 77.467 77
Due to Ban,iza . . .. . .; . 38.283'67
Earnings 445,395.81
113, 7b6, 409 01
I certify, that the above Is a r tru , abstract of the
statement made to the Comutrolle of Currency , :
jy7:as2-d&T .
.A. LoUNtk letun Cobbler.
()UAILTEIGLIE , RErO t i
• r THU
CITIZENS;NATIONAI; BANK OF
rirrancatair
July 6, 1868.
Rotes and 11 111sDhecainted I 91,222;555 01
United StatesSeeuritles ~ 515'500 00
Specie •• • • ' ' • 1 87
Legal Tender Notes and 7.30 Cert. • 185 .560 00
National Bahk Notes ' • 11,204 00
Fractious! Currency:and Cents 6,19679
Remittances and other east" Items... 8,680 56
Due from Nationakilanks.. 4
14440 53
Due from other Banks andrßankers • '15,751 87
Taxes and Expensen• • • ~. 4,514.94
Beal Estate 32,761 01
_
.
..
Capital StOck ...:,... ........... - ....,9 scio,ooo so
National Circulation 447;500''00
Stitteeireinsuon,... . , 16;500 00
Depositors . 715
Due , National Banks - - ,t ,
. .. 5.040,033 34
43
Due other Banks and Bankers 8.954 06
Earning • - ' • ' . 148,880 00
Due Commissioner Internal Rev.... 2,328 20
Unpaid Dividends • ' ' '.5,770 00
I certify that the above to a true abstract from the
9uarterly Report made- to the Comptroller of the
Currency. •
- jyi:s7s , J. R. BRADY. Jr., Cashier.
I ")~~~~4~L~~f:~
VITTBBUBGIL
AN ORDINANCE
Changing' the Grade of Crawford Street
from Clark - to Reed Street:
Szo.i. Be it ordained:nut enacted City of
Pitteburgh, in Select and Common assem
bled,: and it te 'hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the grade , of Crawfo:d street ue so
changed as to lihre, a fall from'Clark..to Rued of
7.07 feet one, hundred feet, or a uniform Dill be
tween thous two Streets. - . .
S.W. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting the passage of this ordinance at the pres
ent time, be ond.theisame is heratiy repealed's° fa
as the same affects thla ordinance.
Ordained and enacto:. into a law In Councils, this
9th day of . July, A. 1). Mg.
J A MF.S .31cATILEY.
. President of Select Council.
Attest: 13,hiannow.
Clerk of Select
A. TOsit.INSON",
piesident of Common Council.
Attest: WILL M. HARTZELL.
1111:8100 Cle.ru, pro tem ,of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE
•
„ • -.
Increasing the Salary of the Messenger
of Councils.
•
SF.CTtON 1.•. 13e it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in &Oct and Common Councils av
eenibleet, and ft is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the sane, That the annuni salary of
the Mehseuser of Councils he .and the same is here
by increased from seven hundred doilard ( 4 400) to
nine hundred 0 .
900. said "increase to ta t s place
from Febrtntry Ist. 1865. •
PF.c. 2. '1 hat any ordinance or, part of ordinance
conflicting srab,the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the gamete+ hereby repealed so
tar as the same enactedis ordinance.
Ordilliined and lnto a !sail' Councils,' this
9th cli - y of J ulf, A. D. 1809.
. • ' JAMES ItIcATILEY.
•
President of select Council.
AttectrE.-8. •
Clerk of lielect Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: Wtt.t.Mr. ILturzrad:,
(.4rlt, pro tem., of Common Council.
. •
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND SOUVEYOII,
!-• Plttaburitlt. July 9111. 1668, -
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED .PROPOSALS for the following work
will be received at the Office of the City Engineer,
tintll-TIfURSDAY, July IClib, 1.868. viz;
F F ur r t h the
rments tu m
i C n or a lleya mi
W EW d ERim
street,
and one on Miltenberger streeS, from Locust street
. to bt. Patrick's alley.
And for GRADING, PAVING ind CURBING the
following streets, via:
' LIBERTY •STItEET..from Camon to Taylor St.
, CARROLL .STREET. from Mnallinan to Butler
• • street."
;CARSON STREET, from Mulberry alley, to the
river.
WIDE ALLEY, from Logan to Fulton street.
SPRING ALLEY, from Morris to Rush street.
HAZLETT ALLEY, (Lawrenceville,' from Fos
'ter to Smallman street.'.
And for .the partial GRADING of COLWELL
street, beyond Dino-Mlle street. •
Aldo, for PAVING MARKET STREET. WITR
Is !COLSON PAVEMENT, from Liberty' to
Fourth street, (excepting the Diamond.)
Also, for constructing a BOARD WALE' (TN - .
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, from Oakland
Car Station to Neville street.
Specifications indt blanks for bidding can be hail
at ztils °Mee. ,
IL J. moortib,
MED
. . OFFICE •VF WEIiTERN FIVITENTIARY,
ALLEGHENY. Pa., Junis 110, 11308:
SEALED PROPOSALS
r • Wnt be received at this °eke for the following
named
BUILDING BIATErt,LILLSI
465.000 hard burile rtftloß: . .
11, 5 80 , buslielarresh burnt LIME:
1150 barrels HYDRAULIC CitlifENT:
0.006 bushels sharp clean SAND; -
5,000 feet STONE YLA00IN0:.
400,feet hammer dressed STOSt, fur range
Work..
All the above to be of best quality, and to be de+
livered within tae Prisott ' wails, as, required by the
Warden.
Further particulars may be had at this office.
No bids received after July 6th, 1808.
131 7, 'A. SUALLENIGER,
Je10:323
Orrtoo or CITY Enamour. AND SUILVEYO/1.
• Pittsburgh.. June 24. IS U.. r .5
NOTICE; TO 'CONTRACTORS.
. 4- 7 SEALED PROPOSALS for Grading, Paving
and Curbing— .
GUM STREET ` from Webster to'Clig street.
TOWNSENRSTREET, from Wylie to Decatur St.
PINE-ALL Wif,_ - from Federal to Wasbington tit.
• :KIRKPATRICK STREET, . from "Centre avenue
to Duncan street. • •
FOURTH, STREET, from Boss to Try street.
THIRD STREET, from Ross to Try street.. .
Now ha received at this office until FRIDAuIy
X, J
3d, 1116 S. Speoldcations and blanks for Ridding
San 'be had by calling at this Mars.
IL a.'mZiort-p...
City Engineer.
Je2s: 14
•LI. B. MARISHAVIS
► W. ' f OFFICEJ Pirre D ti o tt, July 3,18 68."),'
MA.RSIL&L'S SALE.
J. C. HAWLEY et al. vs. STEAMBOAT
'TRAVELLER,. No. 3 October Term, 1505. In
Admiralty/ ' . • .
By virtue of a estultttont exponas issued out of the
District_Cburt of the United States, Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will
expose to Public Sale, on TUESDAY, the 14th day,
of July,, A. D,, 1000; at 10 o'clock A. m., at the
Odetdm , . House, in -the - City of Pittsburih. the
STEAMBOAT TRAVELLER, together w ith' het
•boatil, , lnaahine, tackle, apparel: &a. •
TROIS ry . A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal,
1y3:543 Western District of Pa,
CITY OF ALLEOHIGNY,
ET 811 A MIER'S OFF/CZ, Jl3llO /8. 1808.5
vriCE WHEREBY' GATES
N
TO THE HOLDERS OF THE
sin-Ber Cent. !Welost Bonds of the 01t7
of Allegh
. . •
That the Coupons on aid Tondo s -qv:deg dee July
'it s 186& will be paid oh eald day, the State
tau_a at the BANK' Or P;lTTSBUttkirin the City
of Plttebutsh..Pa.
D. BIACUPEBso NI.
, ..
Tresiniret of the city of Allegheny, P.
- t§TORE W1111)0W SHADES,. qt
any color and size reedlred. with border &ES
ters In plain orgiltt. alio the plain:Bine, for same
purpose, from 3 to 7 feet wide, at the 011 cloth
NVarer oolo3 , 96 enti SIS St. Olalr street.
u.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WATT, LANG &
Groceries. Flour. Grain, lihroderee,' Pro.
visions, Fist', Cheese, Carbon OIL &c..
Nos. 172 and. 1744•00 D STREET; near Liberty
street. Pittsburgb,Pa. n08:n55
M=
:TEEL •
M . STE - IF:VR.4 SON,
Cornmistiion 3ferciaants,
AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, FF;D,
aro
No. 95 OHIO STREET. near EdefiCommon;
- . - : , ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
ALIIES H. 31z/ozon JOV.,,TAA!tritil
3/141% . .9R Si, 11.10111 1 .1 ER,
” F/.01 ://4 G #AIN A3' l 4 PR . o Rc re ,.. l Cl- * •
CICOXIVOSX.CODF AT.MTOCI:E.ILDITS
..pw4 LIBERTY !ITREYIT, PlTTBBnteg. - •
epaehritritents 'solicited. ,
b."3lartlW Caeliler.ifeelinetles4
National Baal; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. I'. Ken
nedy & Bro. • J0a1.:124
'83,706;496 01
PRIME' ILBIL. ' ..JAB. P. RICHAR IJ
TrEiL & BICHART,
4) —"T.—
COMMISSION MERGE:TANTS,
Dred.6l3
FLOUR, GRAIN; SEEDS; leflLL' TLED, &0.,
•
InY2-1:b37 3411 'Liberty, iit.,Piateborgb, ;
PITTSBURGH
J.
ap7B:xB
8
No. 396 PENN SPREE% •
ALEX. IVBANE ......
CBANE & AN . JERi
M
. ,
, COMM ISSION I.IERCI - lANTSi k
Dialers In FLOUR,'GRAIN and PRODIICE GEN
ERALLY, No: - 141 WATER STREET, . above
Smithfield, Plitabur •
s2,iso,on 18
FETZER 6rr:ARNSTRONG,
PORWARDERG AND OQICKIBBION KERCIRANTB,
For the 'ale of Flour: Grain:, BaCon, , bard, Batter
B.eeds, Dried Fnilt. and Produce generally, Tfo. ,
MARKET STREBToaatuer.of First, Pittaburgh.
feZ:uB . , .
162,150,011 18
JOHN I. norsz.....EDW. HOUSE WELII. HOURS.
TORN I. HOUSE' - Sucw
censors to MOUSE :& CO., Wholesale
Grocers and Commisslen Merchants, Corner of
timlthileld and Water streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
•
RIDDLE, -No. 1843 LIBERTY
11. STREET, Pittsburgh, fa.,Contudsslon Mer
e ant and Wholesale Dealer ht"Cauntry.Praduce.
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactur vanced - oil Conslgntnentsoind paid for Produce gen
. .
1101{T. KNOX ANDREW KNOX
4IKNOX & SON, COMMISSIOIt
• • *MERCHANTS and deileys In FLOUR, GRAD!
_ 1., FEED and PRODUCE G•ENERALLY, Nn
71W:DIAMOND, opposite Oily Eall, Allegheny City,
Jal.:r37
.
PAT. CIL! syr IVIED, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG SERVAL,' BLOOMS,
WIIQUGHT SCR.A.P IRON; _FIRE BRICE(
AND CLAY, &c. Warehousennd °Mee, Noe. 368
and 368' VENN STREET. iSorage, furnished.
Consignments solicited. ' •
LITTLE, BAIRD & PATI'ON,
W h olesale Grocers, Cothinialdon Merchants and
lers in Produce, Flour; Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard OIL Iron. Nails, Glass, Cotton
Tarn t andmil. Pittsburgh , Manufactures generally,
11.2 and la* SECOND STT:EET, Plttsluirgh.
JOHN S ll{ PIO N. -. ..... i 7 ' " ...A WA L LACE.
§IEIIPICON & WALLACE, WHOLE..
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh: • • lal2 :r5B
JOS. A. BUTLER..
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE.
office: 190 WT LIE Fi'llEET, 'near Washington.
PITTSIIFIUM, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Jrrtgaies, Acinorrledgments,
DepositiOns, Collect ons. and all other legitimate
bulness executed pr o triptly. • rah2):n9
SAMUELIIIcMASTERS, -
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Atagis
trate. Office, GRANT. kaREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PlTTSBUittlit, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and alt Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.' . ' mini;
VITSTACE S. MORROW,
-444 Ar,romnavrA.-Dr
EX-OFFICIO JIISTICF OF TEE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
. .
OFFICE. N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bowls, Mortgages; Acknowledgments,
Dellitudtime and all 1 Degal'Business executed with
promptness sad 4ilepatch. my9l
A ,
A.
Justice of the Peace, -
•
CONVEYANCER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON I3'I'REET ~RAST BIRMING - fad.
Colleetion of Rentrsoltelted and proniptli attend
-04 to. • ' • - • my3:yt3o
'W 1111
ILLL4 H.BARKER' -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER;
orrice, Cmisolf. Stitg,ET, nearly oppoattle the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTEIBITRtkri. - I
Buslnega entrusted to - bla care promptly attend
ed to t . - _ inyt:yel •
DANIEL . ,IGIOLEAL, M. D.,
PR ACTICING PHYSICIAN,
City Engineer
No. 59 Grraint Igt.,-near ILlgh.
ay2O: x7l
J . S. ,Fpftqrlo4olli,
ATTORNEY-AT-lAW,
• ' Wo. 87 Fifth Streei,
81T2ND FLOOR, FRONT Room.
joHN unknicg,L,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW:
Wilco, 116 Dlameqd Street, .
(OppoSlte the Court House;)
fe16:04
A. LEWIS,
•
WAIIDEST.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,-
•
No. 99 Diamond Street,
mhs:na - - PITTSBURGH, PA
H .. b. it!ACKaitEtip,
ATTORNEY' AN D . • COUNSELOR: AT LAW
No. 89,0ra i nt Street,
stiy2l:b2s
ARCHIBALD •BLAKFLEY,
45-.l" rOPtrrirfta..Z.l...a."VV;
aPitn 9 ot.da._') • rrrTssunea.
JOHN A. STRAIN
"41,..T.1YER4A1V, , •
itrs'fiQt. OP THE rtiteir,,
POLICE xamsreATE.
`ofitceu.si.FlFTH STREET, opposite the Oahe
drat, pittsburgh. Pa. Deeds,-handsi Mopagee
Acknowie,i t onents, Depositions and sJILe Xi,usi
ness executed with promptness and dispat ;
JOHN :C. )11CIC01S,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Plith taiitrect.
• pensions, Bounties and Arrears or Pal E somptiy
couected.
COLON •
Maehineltione Works,
Northwest corner of We* &maws, Allegheny.
El I W ATv*TEO,7*.
Have's* hand or prepare on short notice Hearth
and Step atones, irlsv. tot.;. Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaults, ie. Head and Tomb Stones, its
Orders vat:aptly executed. -Prices reasonable
T LATHER BELTING,'• the best
quality Oak Tanned, I whYs on hand at the
9Tyco; rtitePs LkEr#4444lrift
1=
WHOLESALE. DEALERS-Jai.•r
Wholesale and Bet,Z6
• 'veers?
PROFESSIONAL
OFFICE AIkiDRESInENCE,
PITTSBURGH, PA
.P1TT1381111,43A, PA.
EV=
.7.
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- ... -: ' •RAILROADS..i . 4 , _
......-.. ... -....—_,..„,:—......,,,„,..........,—,-...n*
P I C O NII i g iI I j, SVILLERVaMPSIIi
On and after TFITOISDAI, Mitre th, 18011
tratns will arrive at and depart from the 1 1 epot, cot .
nerufAlramt and Water streets, as follols:
- • Depart. "lelrrtive. -
Mall to and p'ODI Uniont'n. 7:00 A. M.; 8:00 P. 34,
McKeesport Accommodt' n .11:00 A. M. : 'f : • 05 P. ht.
Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 P. al. /0:00 A. M.,
. West Newton Accommodli 4:30.P.:3C, :8:35 A. N.
Braddock 's Accommodat'n 6:15 r. M. ',7:50 r. 24
I.4lght. Ace. to Mclieesport.lo:3o P. It. 15:40 A. Mr •
Sunday. Church Train to andi
from West Newton .1:00 P. x.10 :00 A. 5(
irOr4l4.M.s'Appljt 63' ' ;.- . Li
,
1:-Ft.'1[INA Agent:::
W. B. STOUT, SuPerlatUlideln•
ALLEGUE:III I I 'Mksamiggin,. 2 -
WALLEY :RAILROAD.
' T
DIRECT ROUTE TO T.IIE OIL REGIONS*
Running through to Viinatigtf City witimiut change
of cars—Connecting with trains East and West ma.
the Warre.. 5 Franklin Railroad, and 'Atlantic &
Great Western Railway:. 'She:test' end quickest,
routeto Oil Cit . " and Franklin., and all pd t pths In the '
Oil Eag lets. . • '
• On andlafter April Rifith, 11300,' Passenger Tain.
will learn froin and arrive Si the Pittsburgh Depot
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as follows: I.
Dart. Arrfoe.
"-
Mall to and Pm Ven. ty.7.27:u ep o A. X.' t.s
a 5 It•
Express '‘ . • , x0:40 X.l :Sl5 A. et.
Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. X. / :20 A. X.
Soda Works AcconVu 5:30 P. M. 7:55 A. M.
Pirst, Milton AccomocPn.. 0:50 A. X...11:40 A. X•
Second Hutton Accomodle . lo:oo )I. 3:55 P.= N. Church Train leaves So d&
_Works at B:lMik
A. twriVing .. lllPittsbnetth 'at 0:50's1. M.
taming, leaves Pittsburgh at AL., iirrivilw firw
Soda Works' at'2:ss • '
• • .
w. P. ROPE a. LA.,
, Ticket Agent.'cksToszoup;t
•
I TT"^" ----- ' .
emOINNATE AND ST!
UM RAILWAY. .
•
, . . PAN ILINDLE toUTFNI' .' • ''.
,i• •
_,,
.4171 MANGE. OF Tl3lll. -'-On and after, 31UDAF.L.
June 21st, 188'7, trains will leave and armq at thst
Union Depot , an f ollows , Pittsburgh time: i' ' • • '
. ,
Depart 2ritv e .
Mail Expreas .r... 51:15a , nt. 4240 a. raa
Fast Line ' • 0:40 n. In. - 7 : 13 p. ht.
Fast Express , ...:.4... 2:10 p. m.,11010 soma,
Mixed Wary ' ' 610 a. in. MG p, In:
11cDonald's Acc'n, N. 0.1.. 1140 at0m:1.1 . 3105 5.h.:
liteubenidlieAccommotPn. 3:55 p.'IZI. 9;30.a. rn.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2... 5:515 lynx. BMP a: zw.:
MI
B. 11/Mi.
SPECIAL NOTlCE:—filinday Express leaves at 2:10
g. m. / rri
aving in, Cincinnati, at 0:00 a. ra. the next -
The 9:40 a. ni. Train leaves daily, Snsidays
cepted, 'and makes 'close ronneetions al .Ne:wark for
Zanesville and points on S . lnidusky. ligansfield
Newark .It.'li. -
g. SCULL, General Ticket ent.
W. It r .sE.A.RD. Snp't., Steubenville:
•
I BEEG___ll POET
W. AND•CLEVELAND •
From ,Tune 7th, •1868
and arrive at. the Union ,
time, as follows:
Leave.
Chicago Ex..:. 2:03 a m
Cleveland Ex. ,• 2:03 am }
Erie & Tga 31'1 7:2B'a ml
Cl. & Wh`g3l , l 0:11a m,
Chicago Nati.. 0:58 a m'
Chicago Ex.— 9:43 a mi
Cl. & WWI:Ex. /F 4 31?
Chicago Ex.... 1:08pm
Wh..& Erie Ex, 4:48,p u.
:Depart /ram. :llegheny.
N. Brlgt'n AG. B:sBam,
Leqsdale " 10:13 a mi
" :58 a
Rochester ," 2 11 :23 . pin
te /teat ." .3:43pm
Leetsdale „&c . c.• A:l3 pm
N. Brlgtizt. ' 5t33 pin
N. Brigt , rl " . 6:28p in
Leetsdale . 10:43pm
air 1:58 P. m. Chigago
-01 11:23 a. at. Chicast
F. R. lerfEßB,
EFNSYLPAi
cEBTRA_L'RAILRO A
ei and after 'June 7th,
rive at and depart from tin
Washington and Liberty a
Arrive. "•
Mall Train.... 1:/5 WM ,
Fast Line 1:40 a m
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 am;
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 aln
Wall"s No. 2.. 8:50 a int
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 am'
Johnstown Ac .10:35 a mi
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 pm'
Phila. Express 1:20 p m
Wall's No. 3-, 215 No pm
l
Braddocks 1 5:50 p m
Wall% No. 4. 7:15 pm
Altoona Acc'n
• and Emigrant •
Train..... . . 9:30 pml • • • 1
• The- Church Train - leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. an., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:0111.
a. m. Returning . , leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m .
and snit at "6 all's Station at 2:00 p, nx.ll
Cincinnati Express leaves 'daily. All other train&
daily except Sunday. ,
Forftrther information anpty.to ,
BECKWITH, agent.
The Pennsylvania.Raliroad Company wt.!*eta..
same any risk. for Baggage, - eicept for wearing ap.
parel, and limit their responeiblitttto One Hundred.
amllar Id value.
beataggag exceediPg that.
odnt in value will the•rßk'of the ow . her, =-
less taken by special contract.
": • EDWAAID• Wa.j.Liid:lll4
jeB General Superintendent, Altootta, Pa.
WESTERN PENN
SYLVANIA Kgs",
_SYINIA BAIL
'It• .- VDI end ;after •May• 1001, 4807.. the •Pas..
senger Trainee the Western PennsylvanlAltall
road will arrive at 'end , depart from• the' !Federal
. StFeet Depot, Allegheny City; sat follows: . t.. , , .
Depart. ,j ; • •
SprlngtVe No 1 6;35 icm !Mali 6:15 am
Freeport Noll 14;15 a m Freeport No. I ' 9:10 ale
Express 10:15a m harpb , g. Igo. 1-11:20 a m
Sluorpb`g No,l 1:25 p,m Exress • • /:52 pea.
Freeport No.'2 4:10 p m tipr ngd'e No 1 2:50
.Mail - 5;50 p m 'Freeport No. 2 .111;05 pat
Springd'e N 62 7:10:p tn SmingtVe No 2 7:30 pa,
/
.Aboye trains.rnn daily excepSunday.: 1••. • , ..'
The Church Traih 'leaves Allegheny 'Janet._ every
Sunday et 2:40 a. M., reaching -AlleghenylCityat
'9:50 a. rd. - Returning, leaves Allegheny •IClty at
1446 pcm. and arrive ,at Allegheny, Juncti '412:415
'p. m. ..
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COMMIrrATION TICKETS—For sale In paein,es;ol,
Twenty., between,4llegheny. City, Chestnut street.
iferr'_ ,e - Bennett; Tine Creek, -- Ettia and 'Sharpsburg..
and //Ood only on the trains stopping at Stations ape.
Filled on tickets. ...
The trains leaving. Allegheny City at 0:15;a. - 4.
anti4.:so p. It. make direct conneetion at F reeport
witalkeels line ofStages for Butler and liiinnaa
town, Through' tickets may .be purchasedi at the
Office; No. a - sc. , Clair stieet,' neat' •the Sued/enact&
//ridge , Pittsburgh, and •at the Depot., Allegheny, •
For farther information apply to '. . ~, - •• •
JAMES. LEFFEicgs, Agent; . -
Fele ra I. Street Oepot.;
The Western Pennsylvaule Railroad will:loot mi.
same any risk for Baggage, except for weaeing ap.
parel, and limit the: responsibility to One litindm2
Dollars In value. All .ba,ggage . exceeding tiltamount in salve will be at the risk of the owner, ne.
teas taken I/Tepee/al contract.
• - --. ~, .- . •ErriNVARD.III. WILLL42II '''' f,
4e»--al Panerintendent. Altoona. Pa, •
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S' Q MOK IC HlLLamigis
ROUTE. - -
1111TION PACIFIC RAILWAY
. ~ . , Eastern 'Diviiion.. -
1
The SHORTEST AND BiOST RELIABLE itOTJTS
from the East to all palliteln
' Colorailo, ' N evada, , i '
.:
. Ca lifornia,i Ut a h ,
-..
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Arizona; WashingtOn"?
New Mexico, IdahO, ,`1
Oregon.
Twe Trans leaye. State, Line and Leavenworth
,d liintidaye excepted,l on the arrive' attains elf
Fidg ly e - nalroad from St. Louie, and Hannibal aM
St. Jo'ltailroad from quiney, connectinej at Law.
retie% Topeka and 'Weinego mith• age's /or au.
;points in Kansas. At end of track west of Ella
.worth with`the lINI-TED STATESEXPEitha COM
PANT'S DAILY LINE or OYKILLANDi YALU,
AND EXTEEKS COACHES FOR'
DEN V=l.l ELA.r.trIN
And all Paints in . the TereitOries s
And with eamotesows Tet-wrsicr t y LINE at
COACHES for. Fort Union, Bent's Fort, rasa; Alba.
W ie ryie , -Santa Fe,and all points In Arieolle mut
With the recen, addition' of rolling stock and
equipment, and te arrangements made with • re.
eponsible Overland Transportation Lines from Int
western, terminus, this road now offer* nneghalled
facilities for the transmission of freight to Ale sec
West.
Tickets for sale at all the principal, offices in um
IndtedStatea Canadaa. ,
Be sure Ink! ask for tickets vii THE obloar
HILL nor...A UNION PACIFIC, RAILWAY •
gAspERN trirSION.
J . 'ffinciiirritii i
Freight and Tpket tkep •
STEAMSHIPS,
TO L i4TE4P.O4PL ANDAgalk
QUEENSTOWN.
Tiretrinfurc MAIL immeuttrik . '
Numbertni a first-clau
the'eelbbrated weuels., thaw
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%wry erg k : 2 VITYI OP BALT/NOwas...
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Ballin EVERY SATURDAY Pier-46, HA
River New Fart. , tor passagelo Anther Werra.
wiLiant w
HO FIFTH BTHEET,,(Chrontole
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AISNE & CHICAGO R.
PITTSBURGH B. B.
trains 'wtU leave .heap.
Depot, north side, city
}Chicago Ex... :08 ala
Cleveland Ex.. :08 aat
I CrileagoEx.; :23 a as
Wheetink Ex. 1 :08 aat
St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pia
Cl, Ex -'4:38 pm
Erie & Tg•tiEx :13pin
Chicago Ex 4.23-p to
Cl. &Wh'g Ex ?:OS pa
Arrive in Al leiNien_v.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 4:08 auk
N. Brigtin " ' :28.a is
Wellsville " 8:53a at
New Castle_ "
11:13 a la
Leetsdale- " • :13a at
N. Bilgefi .. at43 pit
Leetsdale "- 4:53 pat
7:28 pit
Express leaves dilly.
Express arrlves , dally
General Ticket A vent .
fLiailuMs
IAD. •
I. 1368, Train's *in arL.
/6 Union Vepot, :corner of
streets. ' aerfollows
t i
. Depart .
!Day Express.. 0:25A m
Wall's No. 1.. 5::30 ant
;Mall Train. . . . I 7:50 ant
, •Clnelnnati:exlll:4o a nt
I Wall's No. 2:: liail am
!Johnstown Ae. 3:ospm
I Bracidoda Nol f:00 pin
iPhila. Expres. 41:50 p m
Wall's No. 3.. itlo Pin .
tYet i s leg .l e
• 4
~:gil pa -
Latrobe Ace tr: 8:50p in
Swistivole Ac'p.lo:l3o,p la
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J. ANDESSONi,r.
General Superinienilent
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