The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 15, 1868, Image 3

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.n\l/11C131: Matters , in New York.
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Gold Cloaad at 1
r . 4'aDli to the Etttahortth Gazette.,
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. : NEIN YORK. July 14, 1868.
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• MONEY AND DOTAL • .
iloiii,y steady at 4135 per cent. on call.
irlitig 'steady and unchanged. Gold
3Rtit 4t.'142 1 ,g, and declined to 141%, and
!xi advanted to 142, and closed at 141%. " -
- --- GOVERNMENTS. ---- • -
ki l ovPinments steady; teupons 'Bl, 113%
d0.'62, 1133.(®113:%; do. '64, 110%
ibr,lgi do. '65-,- 111%624111 1 ,4; do. new 10S;„"
S 7 -; d
11100. '67, 108% 108%; do. '6B, 109®
.k . I X :.. to-. 104 . 107%. 7-369 1083 4 / ®l6S3.<
~;,..„ celUPacitie' Railroad ' bonds, 2.40 .
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„ erocßs. • .ti lo .Cr, closing dull and unsettled.
Eie imiionocernent of four, per cent. divi- -
rid,, without scrip dividend, which has
ten expected, caused a decline. The
ti
,vit,t fall was in Central and. Erie, ifi -
tgiich the larg,est 'dealil gs mere made. '
• er,osizzo Quo wilioNs.
:36 Vrices: Canton 47®49; Cumber
ridi.*3.lB343; W '
ell's xpress 24%®25:4:
4ti(Tit't n Express, 46.!4®47 :' Adauls
.1 )rt.:-;,, , 53%®53;; United States Express,
~i 47-!‘; - Merchants U ion Express,. 24. ; %t
k,.i...„: quicksilver, 21 1 ®22; Pacific Mail,
Ciiiloul4i; Mariposa,. 41i ®SX; Atlantic
11, :}0; Western Union Telegraph, 34,4®
pk‘,... ; „,„.. York Central, 131y®131X; Erie,
~, -,7 %; don preferred, 74W®75; Hudson,.
k.x.l:+9; Read r ing, 94 , /,@945,1; Ohio and
essheiinpl, 2g@,29%; Wabash, 4814(4)483A
Paul, 67 1 /M67%; preferred, 79X®89;
flichigan Central, 116)4®117; Miehigair
Anthem, 90!4®9034: Illinois Central, 1444
144; Pittsburgh, 85%• , Toledo - 122%0 ,
.%;\ Rock Island, 12 ' 74 ®l27;i;- North
estelm, 78x ®78%; do. preferred, 80%®
f ,
f o K; 1 7 .irt Wayne, 101.X.®102; Hartford
ad Erie 165.; Chicago and Alton, 137;
fillet iind Chicago, 91; Columbus, 90; Mis
kturis, 91; new Tennessoes, 69;4; old Ten
ssee. o.
71%; Nrth Carolinas, 75
rV . SUB-TREASURY.
eceipts at'Sub-Trettsury, $1,698,603; pay
en', :$2,584,861. Balance, $82,846,934.
, tttports specie, $268 000—
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- Sew York Produce Market. •
i T. graph to, the Pittsburgh 6 azette.l
.i . : ‘ N; YORK, July--14..--Cotton is dull and
avy; TA bales at 32c for middling, up
ds. --.lour dull and stlikdower, receipts
• g 026; sales 7,400 bbls at $6,55a7 for super
pa State and Westerc; 1790a8,55 for extra
ate; *7,85110 for extra It - estern; $10,60a
~ 50 for white wheat extra; $8,40a12,75 for
IH. 0., $8,75a10 for Extra St. Louis. $lO
4,50 for chclice do, closing dull. Cali for
a dull but easier; 900 sks at $10,10a12,50.
80 Co
ci
Ye for
re it - 1 11
i 7 f r il d r ul re l; qu 2 oo est r 4o ls o at b s b 7 i , s 6oa a 9 t ,Bo ss . ,
rsev; $5,90 for Brooklyn, and 1
R 5,15, fOr
• antlywine. Wheat active and ? a
shade
- ier; receipts 1,000; sales 30,000 bushels
$1,91a1,(33 for No. 2 sp ri ng:-No.l Racine on
ivato rates;s2, 50112,88 Michigan; $2.37a2,57
Ik B
„r• new white Southern; 112 50 fir new
Fhite A rkansas; first ever received here;
t. 10 for inferior new red Southern. Rye;
$11; sal c-.,0 , 500 bush. of Southern at $1 75.
rley and barley malt nominal. Corn; re
• "ipts none; trade firmer with amoderate_
stand; export and use ,imme 93,000 bush.;
', les were made' at $1 05a1 11 for inferior
! prime mixed Western afloat; closing at
.opal.ll for sound parcels; 61 10al. 15 for
w white N'Yestern; $1 12 for yellow West
. n; $1 16 for 91d white Southern in store.
ts; dull and drooping; receipts none;
: es of 41,000 bush. at 83.Xci84 for West
nin store; 86c do for_afloat. Rice; quiet
• • d unclninged. Coffee; alio quiet and
West
.
• Leady4 other kinds' nominal. Sugar an
r'yor of buyers; sales ;Dila/ hhds of Cuba at
. !(,allNe. Moltuises; dull and unchanged.
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, o i l l i d s e ; :i_ii p e o t
r a k til l , eovy P a e n tr d o i l o eu w in ex ; .; quiet at at iBoo l7
. 75/,,c ha crude, and 33a33Mc•for refined
is at $28.25a28,75 for new mess, closing at
fl' ,25 rcgu1ar;1528,00a28,25 for oldalo., dos
.oao'ta2V2V'2s4,so fc re r g p u r l4 lm r e B L ° 2l a22 . B 'Th ee fo r r s P te ri a ul dv e ;
es 185 Wile; unchanged. Beef Hamada%
.last Meats quiet;_sales 236 pkgs at1.2y01314c
r shoulders, and 163ca17lic for hams;
i •iddles nominal: 'Lard quiet And a shade
wer; sales 583 tierces at 17a181/0 for steam,
ltd lyallW,c fOr kettle rendered. Butter
ihiet at 20a28c for Ohio. Cheese quiet at
ilalsne. Freights to Liverpool more ac
ftve, and firm; engagements per steamer;-
1 ,000i...bus corn at 5a5,V1.120,000 bus
gheat' at 534a6d.
IiLATEST.—FIour closed quiet , and slight
favoripg,buyers, wheat dull and de
in ing, with No. 2 spiing at $1,90a1,92, and
o. 1 spring at $24
,05. Rye quiet at $1,75
X. Orin dull and heavy at. 8334a84c in
.g.., l and at 87% - a87 3 / 4 afloat. Corn quiet
1, d ether easier lat $1,08a1,10 for new
.Ixe western, afloat, and at $1,12a41234
r old mixed Western in store. Pork heavy
'• d lower,.with sales of 750 bbls at $2425a
- 31 for cash and regular; closing quiet at
, :,25a28,30. Beef quiet and steady. Cut
oats firm with fair demand. • Bacon quiet
. d steady. 'Lard quiet at 173018%c for
Ir to prime steam rendered. Eggs steady
23a25c; . ' -
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Chicago Market,
7 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
. • ~ Crtrowno, July 14.—Flour is steady with
•s e . , lee of spring extra at $7,60a10,50. Wheat
i dull and unchanged,' with sales of No. 1
: 111,92a1,94, and No. 2at sl,7Baly7B;i.
•:: -. .rn is fairly Active, sand thcolemand is
•.1..-7; hiefly speculative; prices are firmer and
1„c higher, and sales were made of No. 1
92a02x,c, 4 N0. 2 at 91a9lype, and rejected
-: , Fanatic, the market closing with sellers
5 t ..i.,14 No. lat 920... There is a fair request_ for
•' : e ats by speculators, and prices are y 3 c
igher, and sales were made at f36a67e, the
i ' arket closing quiet, at the inside fi gures.
.. .ye and 13.irley are neglected and nominal.
°Visions are steady and 'firm but quiet.
less Pork is selling at 1328,50. Sweet pick
: •:.11 hams are' o* selling at 15c. Lard is
: l - - eld at 18 - c - , seller for. September. Dry
•,-, • :lted 12c, buyer all month . 'Freights are
' . ull ,and steady, at Won corn to Buffalo. -
:-. .i he receipts for-the past twenty-four hours
ere 2,959 ba r re l s flour, 9,190 bushels
heat, 199,270 bushels corn - , 28,565 bushels
_•1:i':,
to. The shipments for the same lergth
i• r,
. r, time amounted to 7, 1 74 barrels flour,
,:i• ,447 bushels wheat, 170,426 bushels corn, i
5,7,592 bushels oats, - and 523 head,of IWO
o,g
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. '.oCincinnati Market. -
t By Teieitrapb t tbe Pitiebinela nazette.l
iCmciNNAri JulyHl4.—Plour unchanged
nd -quiet. Wheat dull, at $1,90a2 for No.'
7„ and I winter; new red sold at $1,85 to be
delivered next ' week; $1,75 bid for August
. . lollvery. Corn scarce and firm, at 880 for
. • al .. Oats dull at 74a75c. Rye dull at $1,60
, . 1,53,C0tt0n quiet ,and unchanged; mid
" ...Iling 814134 c. Whisky in limited demand
t 1 . t Baa4oC in bond. Provisions held firmly
;;:put the demand light. blear:irk. is held at
.:;,529, but $28,50 is the beat rate offered. Bulk
`guests and bacon nominally unchanged and
in held firmly, but there-is not much de
ll-wand: Lard opened buoyant and sold at
'• go, but closed. dull at this rate. Butter
.: . y at 211a29c. Eggs dull at 15a16c.
AL.‘t '. • ries dull. Sugar XaW3k lower on all
. fides. Cheese dull at 14a15c. • Gold 141 X,
. vyin g.... -L .
- 4 . i !limpid. Market. ._
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••iftv elegt'sph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
:trios / July ,14.—:Cottolv dull and
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k ' v. r i riodinittly unchanged; receipts 2
-7alee; expliete_none. , Flour quiet: sales si 3 -
" rline at :$ 7 00x7,50. Wheat $1,78a1,00.
rri 'l,OO. Oats 80. Hay 817. Bu in 24.
. Meal 84,50a4.65i Pork $29,75. Lard
;1 - 413% 19%. ' Bacon firm; Shoulders ' 14,
- 00:: Sides 18.
ti) \ . Philadelphia Market.
1. 4. $ By iriearapu to the kittaborgh Gazette.) ..
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PII:LADEL#II7A, July 14.— F lour very
Wet and best brands held firmer; sales
rWorthwestern extra 1 family at $9,60a11.
Vsi•Wherit firmer and more in demand; supply
fiTht; ttime 'red, $2.40a2,45; ;common do,
2.5; o. 1 spring, 412,25. Rye, $1,60, corn
;less a live; mixed western, $1,17.
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St. Louis market
CBT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
ST. Louts. July 14..—Tobacco inactive and
a little lower, at.56,75a8,25 for sound lugs;
$8,50a12,50 for dark leaf; $15a40 for medium
color to bright leaf, and $40a75 for fine to
fancy. 'Hemp dull and unchanged, at
$1,55a1,60 for undressod and 2,40a2,50 for
dressed. Flour in better demand; ,super
fine sold' at $6a6,25; extra, 7,50; double
extra, $8a10; treble extra. $10,75a12,50.
Wheat; choice firm and active, but corn-
Man grades dull and drooping; strictly
prime and choice $2,15a2,344. Corn ad
vanced. especially for white, ranging at 80a
90a91a92c for, fanCy lots. Oats higher at
79as2c. Rye.declined, , at $1,22425. Pro
visions firm but quiet. 'Pork sold $29.
Bulk shoulders in dry salt. Bacon;
shoulders sold at 13a14%c; clear sides, 17a
17!(c. Plain Calivasped Hams, "1. - 6;c,
sugar Cured Hams, 20a21c. Lard; very
little doing; choice tierce, 17y.,a18e— Re
ceipts—Flour,6oo bbls; wheat, 11,400 bush;
corn,, 1,900 lash; r oats, 800. . .
Baltimore Market
Clty Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ilazqte...l •
Barirnumii:,. July 13.—Flour is quiet
and unchangled; old nominal. Wheat'very
dull and no sales. Corn steady; white $1,12
a 1,15; yellow in good demand at $1,15a1,18.
Rye•and Oats unchanged. Mess Pork firm
at 329. Bacon firmer, and advancing; rib
sides 16 c; clear bides 17c, shoulder 4 l4Xc.
Lard firm at 18a11330.
Louisville Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
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Loursvnix, July .I.4.—Sales 73 hhds to
-baceo at full rates; s9als for lugs to medium
leaf; Henry it Co. cuttings $l9 Flour $6,75
a 7. Wheat $1,90a2. Corn 93a95c. Oats 78
aBoc. Mess pork $29. Bacon—shoulders
1334 c; clear rlb sides 17c; clear sides 173.,fc.
Bulk meats—shoulders 12 e; clear sides
1634 c. Lard 18344 e. .
1/111waukpe Market. _
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
MILWAUKEE, July 14.—Flour quiet and
unchanged, Wheat unsettled at $1,83 liar
No. 1, and $1,74 for No. 2. Oats steady at
5M
6c for No. 2. , Corn active at 890 for No.
2. Receipts-400 bbls flour. 5,000 bush
wheat, 3,000 bush oats, 5,000 bush corn'.
Shipments-1,000 bbls flour, 48,000 bush
wheat, 100 besh corn.
IMPORTS B 1; RAILROAD
CLEVELAND AND PiTTSELTROII RAIL-
Loan, July 14. 2 cars iron, Zug &
Co; 2 do do, Lloyd & Black; 630 plates cop
per, C G Hussey & Co; 15 masses do, T M
Howe; 8 cars pig iron, Niinick & Co; 1 half
butt tobacco ' Boyle & Co; 14 hf bbl tish,'J
K - Smith; 31 do do, Win Cooper & Co; 7do
herring, E Hcazleton; 24 boxes hardware,
Secomb & Co: 2 sks millfeed, J H Hiller
man; 1 caddie tobacco, Little, Baird & Pat
ton; 25 bxs cheese, T C Jenkins; 25 do do,
Watt, Lang & Co; 20 do do, N J Braden; 1
bdl leather, W FSchmertz;, 85 bgs scraps,
3 di wool, 3 do hair, 1 do.tails L Strouse;
50 bbls J W McFerran; 60 - sks corn, 80
split brooms, Headft Metzger; 1 bbl eggs,
2 kgs grease, 10 bbls potatoes, Voigt, Ma
hood & Co; 12 bxs potatoes, 4 bbls eggs, 3
firkins butter, H Riddle; 1 car fertilizers,
Seward* Campbell; 2,5 bbls vinegar, Gray
burn & Shannon.
PITTSIDTREIH, FT. -WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, July 14:-1 car metal, Nimick
& Co;-1 do do, S Harbabgli & Co; 12 do do,
Bryant Caughey; 100 bbls flour Shipton &
Wallace; 500 do do, owner; 100 do do, Culp
&Shepard; 100 do do, Kirkpatrick .t Her
ron; 5 tea 1 bbl lard, F Sellers & Co; 1 roll
leather, Jos Callery; 19 sks wool, S Har
baugh; & Co; 25-boxes cheese, E Heazleton;
15 do do. McKay it Bro; 6 do.do, John Mc-'
Devitt; 25 bales broom corn, McElroy & Co;
5 bbis oil H M Henderson; 3 kegs tobacco,
E Megraw; 37 sewing machine Sum.
ner: 41 bgs feed, H Rea Jr; bills cider,
Graff .t Reiter; 12 bbls pearls, J Hobbs; 10
boxes cheese, J H Lippincott; 31 sks rags,.:
Godfrey & Clark; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel &
Bro; 1 car lumber. Nan , 4: Co.
PlTTSgurcena.-c INCI/1:ATI ANDST. aftria
Raxmloan,_Jul 14. car corn,Brown &
Williams; 100 13 - 13 ti fiou s, Watt,' Lang & Co;
217 sks wheat, -Crark & - Co; 285 do do, I
Dicke- & Co; 5 pkgs" tobacco, J H Lippin
cott; 10 bls oil, , B ahnestock . 4 Co; 10
I bxs starch, Eagle Cott F on Mills; 25 bundles
green hides, D Chestnut de Co; 23 baWS cot-'.
ton, A H Childs & Co; 52 tes-hams, J H
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Parker; 1,178 pcs eat, E H Myers & Co; 1
car lumber, M. P A tites`cit Bro; =, sacks
o'ats, Robb dc Herron; 0 1 do do, C HLove; 2
firkins butter, 1 keg e gs, J J Pett ; 1 box
beeswax, F G Craighead,
"ALLEGHENY VALLEY \ kt.A.lLEtll . July.
14.-5 bbls butter, 3 do eggs, J - ', iltY; 3
boxes butter,- J, C Cuddy; 5 tiks ra W H
Kirkpatrick & Co; 6 cars metal, arson
Preston & Co: 1 car cinder, A drew &
Hitchcock; 1 car lime, D L Re' olds; 6
pkgsbutter and eggs, L J Blanch d; 1 au
line, D L Reynolds; 1 car tan frc, W
Flaccus & Son; 101 bgs oats, 11 do rye, Gay
de Welsh. -
ALLEOHENy STATION, July 14.-3 cars
limestone, 2 cars metal, Superior Iron Co;
2 cars metal, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; I do
corn, Stewart t Langenbetm; I car lum
ber, Taggart & Wilson; 4 cars wheat, R T
Kennedy & Bro; 10 bbls flour. S CllcMas
ters; 40 sks do, Backfield & Niehouse; 2
;obis eggs, 2 kgs butter, F Beckert & Co.
Pirrsnu4eux tam CONNELL-In:II,LE
RArtnoA.o,--July 13-288 ,sks oats,' Hitch
cock, McCreer3r Jr, Co; 3 kgs butter, 1 bbl
eggs, L E Owen; 4 pkgs butter, sdo eggs,
L Zellers; 150 bdis paper, W A McClurg;
335 bxs glass; Michael, Ft tit Co.
TO FARMERS.
‘
THE HAY RAKE "*rELCO
PATENTED 1865 AND 1867
Is the best Rake made. It will. rake' bettyi r hay,
carry it farther, load and unload Itself easier than
any other rake. It in self-operathar: a child Years
old can do the. work of a full 'hand. Hundreds of
certificate!' could be given, one of which is below:
_ "IR Erie Co ., Pa., July 5. 1 867.
"I have used the Welcome Ray. Rake, manufac
tured by W. W. Wallace, Pittsburgh Pa., and rec
ommend it to farmers. It is good In light and heavy
bay: is easyon man and horse; is a complete glean
er qf grain and irtubbli le simple In construction
and easily kept in order.
_ .
_ JOSEPH ARBUCKLE."
AU orders directed to 319 Liberty (street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.. or at the works in Cioluinbtana, Ohio,
promptly attended: to. Sold whold-sale and retail by
- W.W.-WALL4CF,.
Send orders in early, as supply is s hort.
, mr2Bid&T -
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALA.,
' 4l " .A.l.X.f*.skiar.Nx- CITY.
xecutoraet the lite General Robinson will
sell '' !I
- The 7aluable Building Lots, • • .1
The
Site ted,„on_:tim North CoMinons, each lot 14 by
17 feet.. These lots are am l ngihe most des rable
fur :irate. residence of any to be hart in the e ty.
so. the FAMILY CARRIAGE and pair et line
R rzsii vigehontesifEss comple ' te.
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JOHN D. BOBISON,
No. 14Federal Street, Allegheny.
Seao:B2B
NIANICOOD: . HOW LOST w
RESTORED! lust published inseakd meet: ,
Op,. Pries, .sin cents. A LECTURE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT, and • Rm l ic a t Cu " "
B penninorrhcen, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Etulasions, re=nal Debilityand impediments toMar
riage generally Nervonsnes.,• Conatituption, Epi
lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physibal IneapaeltY, re•
suiting from 13eif Abuse, Re., by ROM. -J. Culver
well. M. D., author or the ',Green Boolk" att.+ ".A .
BOON TO THOUSANDS or SUFFERERS," local
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any liddrese. P a "'
m. o n es . ipf six ceati, or imp postage stamps,
to J. c. KLINK & 1 1 7 . BO WERY ;
NEW Itoll.li, POS.TOFFICE 110. a 4880 . mt.
CulverwelPs 'Marriage Gulde,'s price AB nen
tuyikn&wl,
tTNDIAIIaUBBER BELTING Aifirn
STEAM PALIKING.—A full stock on hand t 101
mes.• and of the best quality. Parties wish' g•to
flthp mills or shops where Belting is required. will
end our prices u low as can na had in the Easty and
relght saved. /
J. , a rr. riurad - ps,
v e •
_-:, 136 and 9N St. Clair atraejt.
MICANSIPARENT GREEN OIL
CLOTITi- ford Window Shades—superior In
quality and lower In' price than the Eastern 1 , 111.13 U.
facture.-Another-large supply of the different
%lathe Nat received from facto
Je4
'Wan J 28 H.
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.*.GAZ:Etr.E . : . 1r8J):10D4T: 14,111;i7 15 , lB
RIVER 13
The weather continues oppressingly hot
and sullry, and business at the fain land
ing is cbmpletely suspended. The river is
still receding steadily, with but eighteen
inches in the channel by the konongahela
marks. •
•
The Charmer left St, Louis for Pittsbiargh
on Saturday, , and the 'Camelia Was advez
tised to follow on Monday.
The steamer Elizabeth departs for Eliza
beth at half-past three o'clock this after
noon. The Brownsville packets will run
regularly hereafter.
Coal Inez], now that boats and barges can
be locked , through dam No. 2, will 'com
mence loading their crafts, to have them in
readiness to go out on the first considera
ble rise in our rivers.
The following passenger steamers are ly
ing at the Monongahela wharf: ,Hessen
ger, 'Kate Robinson, Armenia, Kenton,
Arinadilio, .rate Putnam, Belle Vernon,
Grey Eagle and Bayard.
The Yorktown/paslied Evansville an Sat
urdav, en routeifrom for Cincinnati. It is
Said that she - cleared 510,000 on her recent
trip to Fort Benton.'
The America, qnroute from Pittsburgh
to St. Louis, passed Louisville on Satur
day.
—A. St. Louis' telegram, under date of
Saturday, Says: - River stationary, but fall
ing all the way from St: Paul.• Missouri
stationary at St. Jibeph; :rising rapidlyat
Omaha. - Business moderate. , The small
boats are preparing for active service, and.
the Pauline Carroll, / for New Orleans, left
yesterday with all the freight she wanted.
The - Dmahapacketi have more than they
can handle. Thursday's boat left drawing
53,4 feet, full of p Ople.. She Jell a large.
amount of freight or to-day's boat's. Ar
rived—Pembina, om St. Paul; Silver
Cloud, Pittsburgh; Bee and barges, Now
Orleans. The .M. y McDonald goes into
the Ohio line for he low water season,
taking the place of he Virginia, :which will
probably be enlar ed. ' Another barge ar
rived yesterday,- - w th 1,000 tuns railroad
iron for the Cineag 'Railroad, Yanking 4,000
tuns received - duri g the past month.
—A diving bell boat has for two weeks
been working at tl e wreck of the High
land Chief, sunk i : the middle of the'
river, tliree miles a ove Vevayr The bull
t ,
lies some twenty , fee under water, and has
:
been sunk now sore four years. The di
ver stays — down ov .iran : hour at a . time;
working with awr itch ` unscrewing nuts
and fastening chains or ropes to engine
fixtures, when they{ are hauled -up. Seve
ral hundred dolliiis 1 worth have been
hauled - up, and no* they are waiting for a
coal tug to go further iip the river to other
wrecks—the David Gibson, perhaps—near
Aurora. ,
—Froni te Dort Democrat we
that on h Satu aVe rday np evening last Minnie
Hall, little daughter Of Peter a well
known St. Louis and St. Patil pilot, who
lives at West Ilaxenriort, went with several
of her companAnts to , the river for the pur
pose of bathing. While there they at
tempted to cross the slough to the island
on a board that had neon laid down for
crossing, and in doing so Minnie fell in
and was drowned before assistance could
reach her. ---
—The Louistille- Courier, of ° Sunday,
says: Capt. Sweeney, of the St. Mary's,
telegraphs to his agents here that he has
not received stiffieion freight to justify go-
Mg :through, and ti at be will reship at
Cairo. The St., Ma . V's had a vary fair
start from here, but. "luled to wet anything
below. We presume, she will return hero
to lay up.
—The Memphis at d Mound- City'ferry
boat was soldpt Ree dyer's sale, at Mound
City, Thursday-, and was bought at some
price In the neight .rhood of 57,000,.by
George Check. The, ferry privilege was
also sold at the same t itne for one year, at
$450 per month. I
A Custom-House lnspector named
HaStings committed :suicide In New Or
leans last week by takhig morphine. He
has relations living 'in Cambridge City,
Indiana. it
.. . River' and Weather.'
[By Telegraph to the PlZtsburgh Gazette.l
,
LOUISVILLE, Jul' 34.—River swellin
with' four feet tw Inches in the canal. g
Weather clear and ' exces.4lilely hot.
ST. LOUIS, July 4.—. Weather clear and
'very warm. . . 3 '
CINCINNATI, Jul '• 14.—Weather, warm
with indications of a thunder storm.
SCRIMANEQUS
GRADING AND PAVING. •
_ Proposals will be tecelved by the Committee
on 3louougabela Wharf d ‘ util
MONDAY, 0 - ETI...'Y 13th.
For the
_partial GRADING AND PAVING OP
SAID WHARF, from smitbfleld to Grant streets.
Bidders will state the Price they will all w per
yard for the stone now in the wleirf.
Proposals may be lett at No . 9 MAILHET T.
4ORROW
_43:8.410 of Committee.
C
scri t g4q -A ric i k lW Ju lf : .: e N l l( 47 l. lB A 6c:l —
IS HEREBY GIVEN
•
TO THE HOLDERS OF THE
Six Per Cent. Municipal Bonds of the My
of Allegheny, Pn.,
•
That :he Coupons on sald .Bonde, corning dne July
ist. - 18138, will be paid on bahl day, (lams the Ktate
tax,; at the BANK VP PITTSBUtaiIi, la the City
of,Plttsburgli,
Treasurer of the City of Allegheny, Pa
jelg:rBo
OYFICIL ON CITY r, r tNanit AND StIitYRYOU.
Pittsburgh June i •
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
HEALED PIIOPOSALS for Grading, Patti g
and Curbing
-11)
0 GM tintEET, from W e bster to Cliff street,
T 4 /WM:IEN D STREET frrim Wylie to Decatur St.,
ALI.EY, from ederal to Wasafagton rt.
xticKPATiticx STI ET, from Centre avenue
to Duncan street
pima rft STREET from ROBS to Try street,
'Will
I LtD STREET; ram Goss to Try street.. •
'Will te• resolved at t ,in Wilke until YID DAY. July
3d. IWOB. Speeld flops and blanks for budding
can be bad by call' g at ads of
,11. J. MOORS.
' city Engineer.
jab: al
•
SIINDRIEW .
400 bus Prime Yetlow Ear Corn,
300 bus do do Spelled do.
50 bus Prime Barley.
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples.
800 lbs. Dried Peaches.
Ate bbls. Sorghum Molasses.
10 bbls. Elweut elder.
80 doe. Corn; Brooms,
In store and for mile by
ETZER &ARMSTRONG
Jel 1 . Market street. corner 'First.
SUPERIOR TIOLE OF
DR N PI?E ,
An sties, from one to twenty-four Inches at WEI,
DON & KELLY'S. agents for manufacturers, 147\1
Wood street, betsfeen Fifth and Sixth streets. - •
jeia
MI
OtieE.
All persons having claim against and intermit
ed in the STEAMBOAT A 131ADILLO will take
notice that 1 have seized said Steamboat at the stilt
of BAILER, TEAROE &
•' • TUOS. A.-ROWLEIT,
MarshalbOthee, May 27. ISOR., U. S. Atarshal.
Ins2I:o71
STREET -- ; - - 7 1110Titig
hereby glitbirthat the viewers apettinted to a -
sees damages and benefits for widening of JAC
BON 87ttEET. Second ward. Allegheny. from P -
turn Lane to fililelds Alley. will tenet on the pr M
ises on THURSDAY, the, 91h day of July, at ittf
o'clock P. M., to attend to the ditties of their ap
pointment... JAMEn GRAD
• W. h. AN*.
. 4. D. l E NIDIAM. 7
........_._______,__,_____
geFADUEN STREET.---NOTICE
is hereby given that the vlewera aPtioloted
o assess damages and benefits for wldenin /of Mo.
FADDISM STMEET, Eighth worl, Anegh t , y wil l
meet on the premlses,"on FRIDAY, the I.ot der of
July, at, 4 o'clock P. m., to attend to the , tles of
thetr appointment. ' JOHN KIRKPATII UK,
MATTHE iV VORG, MIX.
j e 93.08 - SIMEON MULFORD.
.
EATBER - BELTING, the best
westuality Oak Tanned. *apt on baud at the
rates. - U. PHILLIPS.
D. PIACFEICRON,' e
The Tax. Payers of the eonsol Idatell City of Pitte
burgh, are her by notified that 'the Tax hooks are
now In the hands of the City ,Tnusurcr, ready for
collection.
Taxes and Water Rents paid between the. let of
JUNE and the lat of AUGUST. will be received at a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. •
And betwimn ,AUO UST /at. and the *sth of SEP
TEMBER at
DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT.
From the 15th of SEPTEMAER. to the lscof OC
TOBER, all taxes will be_payable us assessed,. After
the let of OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. will be added;:
and on the let of NOVEMBER, Ail unpaid Titres
*lll be put Into the hands of Collectors WIT n THE
FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT.,
making a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,
between those paying lx July and those paying Ina
November.
Wrho STATE MERCANTILE LICENSEECkre
now due, end snook' be pita on or before tho let of
July, to wive coat and expense of suit.
S. ALLINDEE,
City
_Treaadr,
NO'ficE. /
\
Opening of Gib])on Street. i
.
'
Notice Is hereby given to th o se Interested that the
Report of Vie Seers, as modified by the Court, has
been la ced m
In hands. 7ha simessyneute will re
tinal' nmy office ; N 0.1013 Fifth street, Pittsburgh,
for pa 'tient, until the 27 . th Aar' of July, when
those ntikpald will be illei „. lt4 . Courfai liens: ,
.
_AL' F. i i_Lts,Cri.E,
',
iiit -46
. - - , „....._____ x ii saney.
June Siltith,4BoB. - . Ae27:613
. V I U. ' P • 11,,iti.1:114.n
July,3 7 , IEI4. ,
MARSHAL'S SALE. , -.
- `7-1. C. IIAWLEY et al. vs. STRAMROAT
TRAVELLER, No. - 3, October Term, 11308; 111
Admiralty.
__.
By virtue of a vendßfoitiextumas Issued out of the'
District Court of the Un leo states, Western Dis”
trim of l'eunsylvenls, sod to MC directetk I will
expoe to Pun h• Unto, on TIIESDM, the 14th day.
or July, A. 1 , ,, 18019, at 10 o'clock A. Id., a; the
Custom House, 111 the City or?l'lttsburgh. te e
eTNAIdROAT THAVELLEIt, together with het
bosh, machinery, tackle, area" 3a '. .
_ THOS. A. ROW . ,,LEN, 17.8,, m„ shii.
jyaurtll Wmer44)lstrie t of Pa,
..lifitphine Stone Werke,
Northwest corner of 'West Commen, Allegheny.
,FNED , N. ATVlL'rlilHSt 40.
Have on land or Erepare on olihrt notice Hearth
tglid Btem Stones, Vale for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaulle,•
at. • Read anal Tomb Stones, &a.
Orders prompgy OXeoutod. . Prices reasonable
P/TTEIBURGH.
A N ORDINANCE
•
Winging the Grade of Crawford Street
• from Clark to need Street.
•
SEC.I.-Be fl onzair t e2 and enacted b the City of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Cot ne8147 (mem
bled, and it in hereky.enactod by ttie av horny of the
same. That the grade ~ r .Cra. wfo , d street , ioa 60
changed as ,to a fall from Clar Reed ot
7.67 JeCt. one hundred feet, or a 1113 form fail be-
tween tlio,,lWo streets.
SEC. 2. That apt ordiaance or par
conflicting the paszage of this ordinal.
ent time. he and , the same Is hereby r
as the tame atleets this ordinance.
ordained and ettaete into a law In
pthday of July, A, D,1868 . •
JAMES MO
President of S
Artecd..: E. S. Monnow, •
' Clerk of Select - Council
W. A. TO)
President of Cour
Attest: Wilt. H. 11A ItTZELL.
Clerk, Pro ton Coen ./
,T11:s100
A N ORDINANCE "
fitireasing the Fielor:r of the Messenger
of (34)11110115.
SEcTrox I. Be ft ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in ..V.h.ct and C0M271017. councils as
sembled. and It ix hereby ordained and enacted by
that:maturity of the earns, That.the annual salary of
tee fdeisenuer of Councils be and the same Is here.
by Increased front severs hundred dollars 4700) to.
nine hundred (4900 • said • Increase ',to ; take place
from February Ist, 1868. •
SEC. 2.: 'that any ordinnnee -or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage - of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the Caine Is hereb) repealed's°
far as the same tiffect thirdinance..
Ordained and enacted Win a ..law in Councils,. this
9th day Of July, A.l). 1868.
JAMES IC:At:LEY,
Presideu , of beleet Connell
Attest: E. S. ItroienOw, -
Clerk'or Select Council.
W. A: TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council,
Attest:',cud. M. HAR.TrELL,
dirk, pro tern., of Common COll6. 1.1.
JTII:s99
ALLEGHENY.
ORDINANCE defining the.
man
ner of giving notice of the preparation of the
Pians and epechications of the Montgomery Avenue
Viewer and Its intends, extending through the Com
mon •Ground.
SEC. 1. Be it ordained aid. enacted by. the. Select
and 'Common Councils of thtetty• of .A Llegheny, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority ar the same.
That the City hogincer be and he is hereby directed
.to give notice to all particaAnterested by puhllea
.tion In the official papers Othe city for ten days
succeeding the pas-age of this ordinance, that the
Marrs and 81)1 . 0(1r:it:km ti of the• Montgomery Avenue
tesver, and the laterals therefrom, eXttruling
through the Common Ground, are completed, and
that the same can he ingpet:ted at his oilice.
Ordained and euncted into alaw this the 9th day
of July, A. 1). 1865.. • .
- JAMES Me127:111:8;
Ptesktent of Seleet Coutieft.
1112 ti Nte...}.:11.,,
" Pres:dent, pro of Gimme,., Council.
Attest:
D. I.lAeFicunciN, Clerk of Select Council.
Dit.woiern. Clerk of Common Council. Ivrt
NOTICE TO' OWNERS OF
DRAYS, HACKS, &c.
•
' • Notice. Is hereby gleon to all owners of Drays,
:Carts, , Carriaires, Buggies, &c., whethertosidentor
non-resident in the City of Pittsburgh, re pay their
Licenses at the Treasurer's Unice of- the City of
Pittsburgh FORTHWITH; In accordance with an
Act of Assenibly, approved March 30tih 1860, and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of
Pittsburgh, passed April MI, 18611.
All Licen.ses not paid on or before MAY 15, 1f45%,
will be placed -in the hands of the t:idef of.-Pollce
for collection, -Fll tdeet 40111 s fee of SD cents , for the
collection thereof
and all person -4 nip, neglect or
rertlSe to take out 1.-h - 4•lnts will he snh.lect to apen
:thy, to ho recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount or the 1114'4'114C. • •
The old metal pl SteS of preylous years must ue'rr
turned at the • time Licenses arc tauen out, prPay.
25 cents therefor.
RATES OF
-.Each One Hors Vehicle. T 50
Facts Tiro Horse •. 4 I:1 00
Eoch Four Horse •• • 15 00
Each Two Horse Hack 15'00
Oninibi.ses and Tinther obrawn bv TWO
Horses; Eighteen Dollar, each. For caeli sedi
tion:o florso used in any of the above vitilcles, One
DoIIar.SA3IIJ,E.L N DER,
• • City Treasurer.
Yurrimvacsn.
T° 111.
HEAT G'IIOWEIt3..
tuREKA iIIIXONIATED BONE,
SUPER:PHOSPIUTE OF LINE,
mestriAcrurtEn lir
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SE WARD & CAMPBELL,
1 3 1 - I , ol"Xtrr.• 'l'ol-tIS,
Office, 856 Penn Street, .Pittsburgt, Pa.
The hest Eertillser In cite, and recognized by
Farmers who have giveul it n trial, to be the stand
ard for raising large crops of I,l"heat .Itye, Oats,
(torn,rota toes, ere, Alie have pubiltdied for gratu
itous circulation I pamphlet containing Interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of
which will be sent free to any sending its their ad
dress.
(rikieN. 07, CITY EMIIIIrILEIL AND bURVIGICOIL,
• Pittsburgh. July 9th. MS.
NOTICE TO COI TRACI'OIIB..
SEALED PROPOSALS for the followlug work
will he received at the Orace of the City Engineer,
until TRUItsDAY, July 10th, IEI6B. vie:
For ;the ctinstruction' of a PUBLIC SEWER on
Fourth street, from ch street, to WOOII atreet,
and - ote On Bintenberfte from Locust street
.to St. Patrick's alley. .
And'for (IRA DINO, PAVING'and CURBING the
following streets. viz:
LIBERTY 8 MEET. from Carson to Taylor St.
CARROLL STREET, from Sumilman to Butler
atreet. ' •
CARSON STREET. from Mulberry alley , to the
river.
WII)11 ALLEY, from Logan to Fultorbstrect.
SPRING ALLEY, &mu Morris Loftus!' street. •
ii.Az LEVI' ALLEY. - ,(Lnwrencevilleii from ros
ter to mailman Ntrret. /
A)d for the partial GRADING of COLWELL
I street. beyond Dlnwlddle street)
Alio. for PA S'INLJ MABE. WH.
bTICEET‘ IT
Alan.
PKVEMENT, froth Liberty to
A LFourth street, (excepting the Diamono.)
for constructing RD w
BOAAL ITN
.3
I VENJOYLVANIA AVENUE, from °Aland
Car. Station to Neville street.
Snectheatlona and blanks ifor bidding can be had
at this Wage
J • DIOOnE, 1.
s.r4
C City Engineer.,
TAX/ PS
jelesrer
EST COMMON
COMMISSION MERCHANT
J. It. CirniLD T. Cd... FIELD.
JB. CANFIELD & SON, COM-.
. - MISSION MERCHANTS: and ' -Wholesale
Dealera In tioshen, Factory.. Hamburg and W. IL.
Cheese. Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit. Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and S'.da
Ashes. White Llm.e. Linseed, Lard. Co*l and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
WATT, LANG Sr. CO.,
Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro-
of ordluande
at the pres
pealed so tar
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon oil, 4:r..
•
Nos. 172 and, 174. WOOD STREET, near Liberty
'
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. n08:n55
ountlls, this
ITTIL.EY;
leer Comiclt
74. STEEL] ,
311 STEELE . 1 / 4 SON,
I ANSON.
;non Council
COMMission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR , FEED, Acct.
No. 95 OHIO STREEI near East Common, •_
ALLEIMENY ctrv, PA.
non Council
JAMES.B..MiANOR JOS. HARPER
MEA," OR &HARPER,. . •
. _
colvEmassioN 31.W.RCIIA.NICS
329 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited
• • •
REFERIC2iCES-J. G.lSlartin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja3ld2l
PETER KEIL ..6 JA9. F. 13.1C71..U81a
KEEL & E/E/L/ET, •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DIALERS IN •
FLOUR, DRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., gm,
349 Liberty Ni., Pittlibtargh,
nar24:tai
ey -- L J. BLANCHAICD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocert4
No. 396.PEN5 STREET
*NA:NV)
ALP.. *DANE J.ll. ANJER
ISICHANE 6 ANJEJI,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR , 4 GRAIN, and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY. No. • 14-1 WATER STREET,. above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. , les
FETZER. &. ARMSTRONG
(
FORWARDING AND 00311413810 N MERCHANTt3 I
For the sale of 'Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uB
JOHN I..IIOt:SP. PDW. HOUSE W3l. 11. ITOCRE.
011 N I. HOUSE Si. RHOS., Suc
cessors to JOHN I. IlOrtiE OE CO., Wholesale
ocers and Commission Merchants. Corner of
TOIL
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TT RIDDLE. No. IS3 LIBERTY
STIOEET, Pittsburgh. ~ Conamission Mer
e unt and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
Grocerlei and Pittsburgh 31anufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Proctuye - gor - -
au2l
IiORT. KNOX ANDREW KNOX
114 K.NOX & SON, COMMISSIOIT
•m m }.{CIIANT and dealers In FLOUR, GRADL FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NC
7U DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City,
•
j317:r37 . .
DAY. CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCII ANT IN PIG' METAL, BLOOMS,
t.IF.FF,', IYROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
..'., ND CLAY &e.: IVareholise and Office N05.'366
awl 368 PEkN STREET.' Storage Inrillsheil.
Consignments solicited.
X4ITTL E, BAIRD Si. PATTpN,
Wholesale Grocers, Conandssion • Merchants and
iealers In Produce, Flour, Bar, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon sad Lard Oil, Iron, N: its, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 113 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
.mns 61111 . 1Y1N...... ...A WALLACE.
§1 'UPTON &WALLACE. WHOLE—
SALE 0 ItoCERS AND
PRODUCE DEALERS,
.F. -- fl SIXTH t&THE ET. Pittsburgh. 1412:r38
JOS. A. BUTLER,
° ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE.
°thee. 126 IrTI.IE STREET, near Washlngton,
errrsrwitan, PA.
Dews Borids,s
t .
Mortgages, ' Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Coll .etions, and all other legitimate
buQlnees executed promptly. sniletr3
SAktll3l. Bledl A STEEI9,
A.11.33.V...rtar,_A.N.
Ex:-Ordelo Justice or the Peace and Police Magis
trate. 09lee. GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds lionds,• Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal. Business excepted with
promptness and dispatea. ' mhia
VUSTACE S. MORROW,,
ES UFFICIU JUSTICF'OP THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENIAg, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgag.es, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal:Business . executed with
promptness and dispatch.
A AMMON,
CONVEYANCER, REACESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STREET _EAST BIRMINGHAM.
6ollection of Rents solicited and piomptly attend
ed to. my3:y6o
WILLIAM IL BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
°Mee, CARSON , STREET, nearly oppdalte the
Railway Depot, SOUTH I'li'TSßUltUll.
BUSIIICSS entrusted to his care ti . romptly attend
ed to. inyt:yel
D ANIEL ItIcAIEAL, ni. D.,
PRACTICING PRYSICIA NS
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 50 Orant St., near INIEak.
ar:m:x7l
j e S. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-4W,
No. S 7 Fifth Street,
SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Ornee, 116 Diamond Street,
(Oppodlte the Court House.)
m15:144
IV' . A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,
N0..09 Diamond Street.
mhs:nB
Treasiinir.
TT C. MACKRELL,
•
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. SO larant Streets
in734:b23
ARCHIBALD BLARELEI4
.ATTOIMMV - -AT-144k1V,
No.' 98 FIFTH STREET.
spe:n9o:ll
TORN A. STRAIN,
u
'ES -OFFICIO JUSTICE OF
_THE PEt k ez AND
.- • POLICE lIA.GUITICAE.' ..
Omee,lLY FIFTH STREET,epposlie the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, hinirages
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Le Bust_ .
nese excreted with promptness and (hepatic .
-----
JOHN C a . ItIcCOMBOt
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
' •
No. 87 PlM'', Street.
Peaions, lionntlea and Arrears of P ay -promptly
collected.no:ecoao
§TOHE, WINDOW SHADES, 'Of
any color and size required, with border and
- item 111 plsin or Rilt; also the plain Blue, for same
PgrOose,- mom ato . 7 feet wide, at the 'in Cloth
sargroolos, Se awl A 8 Sa. Clete stree •
Jag 6 •J. a H. maxim
NVIIOLESALE DEALERS
- -J. A. STEEI.E.
FLOUR, GRAMA.ND PRODUCE
PROFESSIONAL.
AX , MOratIVI.A.N,
Justice of the Peace,
PITTS)? untiii, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA
~GY~~f;luYrr.•li;~
MTBBURGR. PA.
.111.133EY,t1V.LA:N,
. -,.... ...
IDPITTSBIURGH anda.
CONN ELLS VILLE li.. R.
On and after TT - TUT-51)A; ' Var the st h , /8615
trains will arrive at and deretrt Iron the Depot, cot
ner of Grant anti Water streets,' as follows: • - .
~ :Depart. Arrive.. ' ,---
Mail to and from Unlont'n. .7:00 A. id. 6:00 P. If.
.Mclleesport Accomm odt'.n -11:00 A. m. 2:05 P. mt,: , ,
Ex..to and front Unlont'n. 3:00 r.
N.
10:00 A.
Y.
West Newton: -neon:mu:l'u 4:301r..m. 8:35 A. rYe
Braddoek's Accotnntodat'n 11:15 P. It. 7:50 P. Y.
Night Acc. to 3lcKeesport -10:30 P. 211..0:40 A. 14
puday Church Train to and ' -
from West Newton ... ..... 1:00 .r. m. 10:00 A. sg•
For tickets appl7lto -
~ _
J. E. KING-, Agent.
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent.
alfrauggii
A VALLEY RAILROAI3.
DIRECT ROUTE T4THE OM REGIONS..
Running through to Vera:nip> City - without change
of cars... - Connecting with trains East and West on
the 'Warm- & Franklin RailrOad, and-Atlantic
•Wc,tern Railways. Shortest and^quickest
route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points in the,
Oil Regions.
On, andlatter April 26th, 186 S, PassengerTraine
will_ leave front and arrive at the. Pittsburgh Depot.
'corner Canal and Pike Sta. as follows;
• •
Mail 11,Epart. r , Arrfee,
N unitrm Ven. , City. 7%;00 A. at.. 0:15 r.. 14
Express " . 10:40 r. 9.12:25 A. at.,
Brady's tend Account:n(l'n , 3:00 r. at. 10:20 A. X.
Soda NI-arks ACCOITI •.. 5:30 r. M. 7:55A.
X.
First Hutton Acconiod`ri.: 8:50. A. M. 11:40 A: XW.
Second Hutton Accoutod`n 12:00 an. 3:55 r. Y. .
Sunday Church Train leaves. Soda Works at 8:131P
A. M., arriving, in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. EA.
turning., leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. an., arriving a& . 4
Soda Works at-2:55 P. M.
W.F.
IL BLACKSTONEt.
HOPE, Ticket Agent= . &W
aP2S
PKI
li
M
I TTSBURGi
C INCINNATI.A.ND ST; aggißign
RAILWAY. %
RANDLE ROUTE,
CHANGE OR. TI3fE.-00 and after D ew_SUN
June 21st, 1807, %rattle will leave and arrive
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburg ... l time:
i•
• . .Depart. Arrive. 1
Mall Exprese - 21.:15 a. m. 12:10 a. M.
Fast Line 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m.
Fast Exnress : - 2:10 p. M. 11:20 a. ra. '-'-
iMixed Wa 4 y ' 6:10 a. M. 7:05 p. nt.
- McDonald s Acen; No. 1.. 11:4:0'n. in. 3:05 p. In.
Steubenville Acconimod'n. - 3:551p.m. 9:30 a. M...' .
illaDonald's Acc'n,lNo. 2:, 5 : 215 P. ,1 ,0. 8 : 2 0 a• m.
PraCiAt.NoTlCE.—Sunday .xpress leaves at
• m ri i lu arrlvlng in Cincinnatk at 6:00 a. ro.. the next
re 9:4o'a. 'a. m. Train lea!ves daily; Sundays ex- '
r4 lit
ce ,ed, and makes close cenaectlonwai Newark tor .
Zanesville and points on Sanclueky.'o Mansfield &
Newark R. It. ' i - '
W. I .
V•
CARSDS SCU LT Gmeral Ticket Agent. ,')„up't.,4lculienvlle.
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t I TTUBUItGII;.FORT TAYNE 4 unICAGO B.
W. AND CLEVELAND .e..IITTSRGRGR R. R.
From •June 7th,' 1868, trains will leave from.
and arrive at the - Union Depot, - north side, city • •
time, as follows:
Leave. . 7 '.Anive.
Chicagog Ea.-2:03 a tn' l Chisgo
.Ex... 2:08 ara
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a m huleverand Ex. 2:08 aDi
Erie & Ygn 31'1 7:28' app ; llifeago Ex.... 11:23 aat
Cl..Sci'Wh•g3l , l 6:13 ain'tVlieeling Ex. 11:08 am
Chicago Mall.. '6:58 a MSt.A.,ouls.Ex.. 3:33 pm -
Chicago• Ex.... 9:43 ain Cl. lt, Wleg Ex 4:3B.pra
Cl. & Wh'g Ex. 1:43p m'Erld& 'Fru Ex 6:131p as
Chicago Ex.... 1:58 p m Clileag'o E p x.. . 4:23 m,
Wh. &Erie Ex.' 4:4-8 ptr. C/..P, NVIVg kx 7:08 plot
Depart from Allegheny. • A_rrire in Al/egheny. 1
N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 am N. Brigt•n - Ac. 7:03 a m 1
Leetsdale " 10:13 am; N. Rriirt 6 n "-8:28 aai • '
" 11:58 ant. Wellsville . " 8:53 a m
Rochester " 2:23 p mlNew: Castle " 10:13 am . -1
Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p m;Leetadale ' 6 9:13 am
Leetsdale Ac , c.' 4:13 pan! `f '‘ 1:08 pm
N. Itrigt`n ' . 5:33 pT. BMt'n " 2:43 pal
N. Brlgrn " . 6:28p m LeeMdale ' 6 4:53 pm
Leetadale " . 10:43pm 4 .• " 728 pia
Aliar- 1:58 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
.11Ur• 11:23 a. m. Chleagr Express arrives daily.
.103 -F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.,
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CENTRAL RAILRO.
iln and after June 7th,
rice at and depart from thi
Washington and Liberty sl
Arrive. •
!Mill Train.... 1:15 a no:
Fast 1:40 a
Wall's No. L. 6:20 aml
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a in,
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 ain
Johnstown Ac.10 . :35 a in
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p
Phila. Express 1120 pm
Wall's No. 3... 2:15 pm
Braddocks Nol 5:50 p m
Wail's No. 4. .7:15•p m
Altoona Acel
and Enalgran -
Train . . .... . 9:30 pm!
The Chur ch Train leaves Watt's Station every'
Sunday at 9:lsea. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:01
a. an.. Returning, leaves. Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. to,
and arril.7..s at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.
Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other tralns
daily except Sunday. •
For furtaer information apply to
W H. BECKWITH, Agent.
- The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not
sume any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap..
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars •In value. All Baggage exceeding that.
amount in value will be at the risk fif the owner, Mt.
less taken by special Contract.
• EDWARD H. WILLIAM',
General Superintendent. Altoona, a.
WESTERN PENIV-agg"
SYLVANIA RAL-
It.--On and after May 10th, 1607, the Pup.
senger Trains on the IVestern Pennsylvania Rea
' road will arrive at and - depart- tram the Federal '
Street Depot. Allegheny City; as follows:
•
Arrive. •• '
Sioringd'e No 1 6:35 a m Depa rt.
6i15 a in
Freeport No. 1 8:15 a mlFreeport No. 1 . 910 ant.
Express 10:15 aln ; Sharpb`g Ho. 11:20 ana
Sharpbg No. 1 1:25 pm i Express . ; 150 p ISt
Freeport No. 2 4:10 pin inpringd'e No I 3:50 pm
a ', 5:50 p mlFreeport No. 2 6:05 pla
Springd'e No 2 7:10 p MlSprinAd`e No 2 7:30 Dr&
A txwe trains run daily except ennday.
The Church Truth leaves Allegheny Junet. even,-
Sunday at 7:40 a. na,, reaching Allegheny City at
0:50 a. tn. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. st 9:2‘
p.
COURITTATION TialCzTS—lror sale in•packaties
Twenty„between„ Allegheny' City, Chestnut's reeti,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Shaftesburif.
and good only on the trains slepping at Stations spa-
Cified °Minket&
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. m.
• and 1:50 P. M. make direct connection at Freeport
With Wel ker"l llne of Stages for Butler and Hannaha--
town. - Through tickets may be purchased at, the
Office, No. 3 Ft. Clair street, near the Suspensloffi.
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For thriller information apply to
JAMES-LEFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot..
Ti'... Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any risk for Baggage except for wearing mt.
parel, and limit thel. respOnsi Witty to OnnHundved
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding NUR
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, .
teas taken by special contract. •
EDWARD IL W7.LLIAM4_,
Gen•-al Sunerintendent Altoona. Pa.
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
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The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE noiyai.
from the East to all pointsln
Colorado, Nevada,
California'
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Arizona,
111exv Mexico, 'ldaho,
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• Oregon. . -
Two Trains leape State ) Line and. Leavenworth
daily, (Sundays exzepted,on andsval of ttainsok.
Pacific Railroad from St. Louts, *ll..nrilhal and&
s t . 4 0 Raroad from Quincy; connectlnv .at Law.-
reach, Topeka . and Watnego with sts. e ,es for as
points In Kansas, - At. end of•track west of ERR:.
worth with the UNITED STATE.s ExPEEBEi_OO/C
pANy,R,DAILy . SINE :'O,IT E ovR,LAND' saa.u.
AND EXPREN3 COACaffS FOR
imaNVERI- SALT LA3T.334
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And all Points in the Territories,
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And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LTFTE
COACHE San t aort Union, Bent!. Fort, Pass, Alba. ~
q_uerlue, Fe, and all Debits in Arts,it ape
- New Alexlco.
With the recen. ' , additions of-rolling stock a
equipment, and the arrangements. made with , ms
sponsible Overland Transportation Lines hone,*
western terminus, this .road now offers un.eT•iaLlet•
Wfacilities for the transmission of freight to um rag- -.
est, i . ~ .
Tickets tale s d Canada* . 6 Principal °Mel biting 1 ;
United States and .
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Be sure and 'ask- for ticket. via Trtit iitsincr•-'
HILT. .rtor^:c, UNION RAC/Pio -..twiavejr
misniaa: ict VISION. - •
A. ANDERSON, " -
General Buperinteiidert
'A. Al, WEllimtig,,,
General Freight and Ticket Age
ST ESHIPS.
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Numborloafteen, firlit-oless remit, among nisei .
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CITY Or BOSTONA CITY OF BALTIAIO#I4
Illito EYEllflarTalin, l l?o l iti Pier 115, Ifortik c. " .
River, New York. For Patialige or hrtherlaforolliw;',
tloo apply to
' • IiraLIAN BINGRAmi Jr
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a, 1868,. Trains will an.
lon - -Depot, corner of
streets,, as folleWsi
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'Deport.
Day ExPress.. 53:25 aIR
Wall's No. L. 6:30 am
Mail Train ... 7:50 ant
Ex 11:40's zoo
No. 2.. 11:51a ro.
Johnstown Ae. 305 pia
II raddoela No 1 4 :oopm.
Exprea. 4:50 pm.
Wall's No. 3.• 5:10 pat
WalPs No. 4.. 6:05 pat
Fast Line 7:30 p M
Latrobe Ace'n 3 . 150 pm
Swissvale Ac's 10:50 p
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