'Cm; nanatsl .!Mattets.in. New •Y • 'Closed st 1433i@i43%, ,:,Bl , Tegraph to the Pittsburgh ,„ - • `NEw - Veng. July 17, 1868. • • MONET AND GOLD: Money easy and•steady at 6 per cent. nail. Sterling drift at 1103, 11*. dad. aluer, pnening at 1423 i reaching 14314, at Vlach a million was taken, anti closed at ii 43 3i4143M. Government exports one nail-, -`'on for the payment of salaries Fa Europe. -• GOVERNMENTS Governmonta active iblid higher, closing i,rm. Co apons '81004014104qt do: '62, 1141/, -.',4114M: do. '64, 111% ®lily; do. '65, 11214 J 11254; do. new,10934®1091/0 do. '67, 109,% 9/ 1 09%4 '68, - •109344e109%; 16-4Qs, 10814 i43'.:; 7-30 s, 10P%®109k,. Considerable . . onunta of. - bends are being shipped to En: Border State bonds are stronger: STOCKS higher, closing fi In although rct thet_3x ree quotations are hardly sustained. At ".:30 the prima were: Canton, 47@50; Cum -3314Q)34%; Well's Express, 2434W' ' XiiroticanExpress 44%®'46. Adams :-.lspress 513‘W2; United States Express, r3VJ ,®46ly; Merchants, Union Express, r 023%; Quicksilver,r/212234; Pacific -Mail, 01%@102: Weatern Uhion Telegraph, 35% 4 '435 K; Now York Cent Id, 132%40133; Erie, i 3 %@68%; Hudson, 140; Reading, 96:4® Ohio and • Mississippi, • 2931114 . 1 3:f; _Wabash, _ 49(g)49; St. Paul, • I Prbferred, 82W,@8./,;„l4lchigan Central, . 1 :,16%®117; Michigan Southern, 91%a92; tois Central, 148%101150%; Pittsburgh, 86% ---___0136 4 ,4; Toledo, 10234@103; Rock Island, :97./,11:0107%; -North Western,•79®79%; do. Ireferrod, 8131®82;TPort Wayne, 108%® ;2834; Ilartford and Erie, 163.; Marietta, ;; fit preferred, 29; Prairie du Chien Ist pre 'orred, 105% ; Burlington and Quincy, 164; . trahtabula, 99%; Ciilnmbus, 90; Missonris, knew Tonnessees, 68%; old 69; North Car . ines, 73%. Car lines, = • • MIN/NCk SHARES. • • fi Mining shares dull; Smith & Parmelee, 1.30, Gregory, 46g. SUB-TREAstrur. ' Balance, 132.960,94.9. • , _ • , • ki :New 'York Produce Market. • v Telegratitt to the Pittsburgh Gazeue.l r , r • • r Nam-lons, July 16.—Cotton Is , a shade zrmer, bat less active ,, with sales of 906 ales at 313a32e for middling uplands. . dull and declining; receipts-464 bis; _sales —6,900 at $6,402.6,90 for _super., ne, Btato and western; 57,8048,35 for extra • Rate; 57;84a9,fi0 for extra western; 510,40 a I:440 for white wheat extra; 58,25a12,65.f0r tt. 11. O.; $9,75310 for extra St. Louis; sloa • 14,50 for good to choice; do. - olosing dull rad heavy; California' flour heavy, with tlesOf 900 sacks at 59,00a12,25. Rye flour ruiet, with sales 0f,200 bbls at 57,50a9,85. • • t , i'prn meal quiet. Wheat; receipts--7,300 u; the Market opened a shade firmer 4 . fad More active; but closed quiet with the •• 7,livance lost; holders are more disposed to • ialize higher prices; sales-41,000 bush at 0,80 for inferior No. 2 Chicago; $1,85 for • o. , 2"Milwaukee; 51,95 for No. 1 do; $2,25a _ "1t35 for new red Georgia and Tennessee; 11:,35 for amber—Michigan; $2,'150.,40 for ••• bito,State; 52;40 for white Michigan and shits Canada on private terms; 52,55 for •rchite Georgia, and $2,50x2,65 for white ralifcria. Rye °Wet. Barley and Barley :! , t.". 1 :45, aft nominal. Peas; sales of 7,500 bush of ixna.da at $1,47. Corn; receipts 30,594 bus; ilarket heady and la2c lower; 'sales of i l l,ooo bus, at $1,01a1,09 for miffed western peat 'and 51;10a1,10% for very choice do. Sacs; receipts 1;590 bus; market heavy and 3:••1 , 52c lower; sales 'of 61,000 bush, at 81a82c ittr western in store, closing at - the inside ' lkice, and 831/0 for do afloat. Rice dull. • ' I,ffee firm and quiet. Sugar steady sales ' t 350 b !Ids Cuba at 1 i1.,4a1‘430. Molasses ' . 11. Hops quiet. Petroleum quiet; 15%a f i o for crude; 3fic for refined bonded. fork is quiet and heavy; 1;250 bbls sold at ; • f-8,20a28,25 for new mess, closing at 828,25; •,•:gnlar at $28a28,50; old do closing at $28,25; ~, ...,I%gular at. $'22,25a2.5 for prime; $24a21,50 for .. . True mess. Beef-steady; wiles 150 bbls. •:-.::.•ef hams r quiet. Cut' Meats steady; 350 ' • gs at 12. 1 4a13v,c for shoulders; 16 , x, al7 V i c , '..r tams; -. irt ddlingsAulet and steady. ,•, ia rd quiet and nominal: 100-tierces sold at. • : . :al7yie for steamed; 1018!‘e for kettle bndered. - Butter is steady at 20a2843 for ~ .... 'filo. - Please firm. Freights to Liverpool .--- • Ails less active;, engagements per steamer '.. ft 40,000 bus grain at 7d.'for corn; 7j4i. for 41heat; 700 bbls flour at 3s. Larasr--Floar cloded dull and declining, .1 Wheat 'rather quiet at .61,80a1,85f0r4N0. 2,,, ' —Utt,., d 51,90a1,05 for No: 1 Spring. ' Rye dull ..t, i,t $1,75a1,83. Oats dull and heavy at 80 , 4 a \lll In stOre and 83 afloat. Corn rather easier •''' '- ""'ILO7aI,IO for new mixed western afloat. - .... ; ~ ork quiet and-steady. at 821,18y 4 a28,25 for • less cash and regular. Beef steady with .. koerate demand. Cat.. meats in firm re k,. test and at steady-:prioes. Bacon nomi : . ' Lard dull at 17,018 for fair to prime iii ii i Eggs in fair request at 25a27. , Chicago plarket. , _ 1, ty Tel9crimb to the Pittsburgh Gazetie.i Curosoo July 17.—Flour dull and tame; ssa than 1200 bbls all grades were reported. $9,502,10,00 for Spring extris. and $6;80 ir spring superfine brands. I, Wheat dull nd a shade firmer, closing with buyers at 1,76 for No. 2 spring; about 91,0013 bushels banged hands at $1,92 for No. 1, and $1,73 1,73 y. for No. 2; this afternoon sales No. 2 ;$1,74: Coro less active awl demand prin pally •speculative, ly 4 all4c lower; sales to. 1 at 914a92c; No. 2 at 90a91e, and re- toted 5t,433% - ,elosing with sellers of No. 91%o; slime Change sales - were tado of No. 1 at 90,0. _Oats dull , ads firmer, with sall3B Ikt 63a640 for. Nos. nd 2, tho market closing with buyers at ,I Rye is in better demand and irregu 'with sales of new in EltOli) at $1,20 for t andll for No. 2 and rejected. Bar:. ~, to dull; sales were made of 1 car load:of - , ew by sample, to arrive at $1,25. -Provis . 9 700-are dull . MOSS Pork is nominal and 'i4s, ees are unchanged. Lard is held at 17c. ;, , ,s nights are dull at So on'tsorn to Buffalo, t i : heights 70 on corn to - Oswego. The receipts for 1 1'he past twenty-four hours' amounted to _ .' • 7491 barrels flour, 2,281: bushels.wheat, ': -, : } 1 : 34,270 -bushels -corn, 17,077 onshels oata, 1, kr 3,552 • head of live hogs. Th e s hipment* r the, same length of time amounted to 'klifi. barrels fionr,s97l bushels what; 1.08;- . ' .". 'f-103 bushels' corn, 2,500 bushels ,eats, ligid • 1 '.;.! sao bead of live hogs. . . ~. El , • ililwaukee rket. j .. • , ____ . •,. . : 13 i - 1%1410:Q1h to the Pittahnigh Geet,q,e.] 311.14WATIZEIC, July 17.-7 Flour dull and ~‘ ,' •• , .'' „, -'-'' •,N'H . ..leesdy, and the , prioes 'ere " unchanged. '• '--- 7 , . • •:. t,:' '-, pibeat higher-at. J 1,85 for N0.,L1; ;11,7a}0, i . • • - ,'• •L - ,84 for'No. 2. Oats lower at 00a06%0 for _ '• ..4 1 0. 2. Corn dull and , weak at 90 34 c for No. - ' ' ' ;! - ,,,i , • Itectopts-50 0 1:obls - four. 4,000.bn wheat, ,- , • ' -:- - --: 14,600. bu oats. 2,000 bit-corn. Shipments-. 7 ; •- • ', 1.."•• , pep bbls flour, /2,000 bu wheat, 500 Puede. - I ', '', ' ' - .. • ''; 'k 3 bu Dorn. 0: ' el" • , Chicago Cattle Market. i ‘' ' - - - i - • 4 ' ga --- to the Pittsburgh Gazette.' ' • .. 'Y.P3Y ICo reabo, July 17. A-Beef cattle more so. •-: ' • i ive at $4,30a5 25 for cowf and _light steers; l', 6036,80 for fair to Median:l, an i0,,87 1 ,fa . . , iWO for geadA o choice steers. Hogs active d teai 5o higher; _sales at $8,80a8;60 for '46- to - medium, and ;8,7E69,00 for choice ''sxlcootk lots. 1 ' . ' • - ' Philadelphia Market. '...... •gy T R ellers , ' ph to the Pitteoureb Gasette.l ;35 . il porteli-grratt, July 17.-- - Petroleum •, ' • ' • , - i, tan do Flour dull but steady. Wheat in ''''''""" ... 1 • ' demand; sales red at $2.40a2,45. • - j i„.„,.. ,7 ca c oe rce• sales mixed western at $1,17. ' , --3)rd . ' '''-jeta in fair demand. Provisions Unchanged. ._,,,,--', ' 1 • -,;•-1 - 1 - -_ '' ' ' - ' 5. • - iMPORTs BY RAILI4OAD. • -1. . • . 1 4:'," 4 , I tacit) *IW PirreMoitu e Rail, •* 4 lJ u ly .17. 8 oars iron. Chem, I..nsrA 1 ! . "eith dt,-kiel- 1 car :atone, .0 Ha , worth; 64 • . ,-'.phis oil, Hackett, McKee it Co; eat shin..., i - ' - "`" • A., A Barker; • 1 car litnibervAtatek • • . r , blooms. John Moorhead dc .._!.. A.-. vr ie, 4 oars - ' • r •,..7 : 430; $6 , obis oppper, T !II Howe; Zro boxes : NINOMME MEM ME MBE _starch, Will Cooper - & Co; 25 v do do, J .0 2 .Dilworth .& Co. 5 do ito,ll crates do, Lewis '&Clore:" 2trhys dodo , J It Smith; 25d0 do, Smith, Johnston & Co; 10 do 'do, 'E Sellers & Cs; 50 do do, 1 orate do, Watt, Lang & Co; 9 bbla 'glass, Wm McCully & Co; 1 ear pipes, H Oats; 4 . do rye, McHenry do Hood; 10. bblwknribs, , Adams, McKee & Co; 9 do do, Jones, Nirn , ick & Co; 1 cask Ware, R E Breed; rdoiCii ,chairs; A Milliken & Co; 4 bbis eggt - 2 bier do, 5 kegs butter, 1 bag feathers, - Head Metzgar2s aka oats, Brown yirmiam K g bbis apples, H Riddle; 50 tills oil, J Spear, Z 2 bbls, potatoes, T McCoy; •1. bbl dry apples, Varigorder & Shepard. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, - July 17.-25 tea hams, "E H Myers & Co; 10 do do, J H Lippincott; 2 , pkgs tobacco, R W Jenkinson; SO bbls ce ment, J Dunlap; 27 bales cotton, Eagle :Cotton•Mills; 1 car Oats, Adams &Thursby; 3 bgs coffee, Arbuckles & Co; 14 sks grain, W Rankin; 4 bbls eggs ' S Cooper. 4hf bbls fish, Head & Metzgar: 15 bbla eggs, W H Graff & Co; i 4 sks oats, `C; H Love; 1 pkg tobacco, J 'S Dilworth & Co: 3 bbls DO. tatoes.Meanor, & Harper; 2 pkgs tobacco°. T Blaolimore; 12 sks rve, 12 do oats, Robb & Herron; 2 cars bulk meat,' E H Myers & Co; 55 tas hams, Jas El Parker; 6 bbls oil, F W C Feld; 33 bales cotton, A. H Childs & Co; 1 car staves, H Guyer. • PITTSBURGH, .EPT: WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, July 17.-2 cars metal, Bryan & Cangbey; 6 do do r Nimick & Co; 6 do do'. Jas Wood Son & Co; 169 sks oats, Bricker, dc Co; • 1 car lumber,- J M Seibert. 13 boxes cheese, NJ Braden; 50 do •do, Arbuckle & Co; 25 do do, J S ,Dilworth & Co; 13 Elks rags. Christy &Benham; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel & Bro; 8 bgs rye, H Rea Jr; 1 car mid dlings, R Knox Jr. 36 boxes cheese, N J Braden. 1 pkg tobacco, J Murphy; 275 bgs oats, Keil &-Ritoliart; 40 bdls broom corn, McClellan & Co;100 bbls flour ) Watt Lang dr.Ccr; 300 do do, dwner; 100 do do. Dan Wallace. Attaxasionr STATION, July 16.-74 , bbls flour, Stewart Langenhein; 2 cars metal, 6 do limestone, Superior Iron Co; 5 cars metal, Lewis. Bailey & Dalzell; 1 car wheat, W McKee; 1 car shingles, R H King; 21 bides, 9 pkgs calf skins, J Luokeamp; 136 sks oats, 17 bblsilour;.SC M'Mast era; 2 bbls eggs, R & A Carson; 100 bbls flour', Robert Knox & Son; 100 do do, 1 car bran, A Mil let.; 300 green hides, A & J Groetzinger & Co; 32 sks oats, Stewart dr Langenhoina; 1 car shingles, Taggart & Wilson; 16 bbls green apples, Owens & Harper; 10 bbls flour, Hippley & B. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, .Tuly 17.-10 bbl eggs, Graff & Reiter; 2 de do, 1) Stevens; 1 do do; 3do butter, John Moor head; 6 firkins butter, 1 box eggs, Arbuth not & Co; 50 sks oats, Adams & Austin; 4 do wool, R Ellett; 4 pkgs eggs, 4 do butter, J W Beer; 14 sks rye, Keil & Ritehart; 27 sks wool, H Woodsides; 8 do do, S Bradley & Son. ' PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL' RAILROAD, July 16.—L bbl eggs, Megraw & Co; 320 flour bbls, Vangorder & Shepard; 2 bbls eggs, J & & Deitz; I ease cigars R& W Jetikinson;,2 sks rags, M W Rankin & Bro. Prrrssunew AND Cotorsrzsvir,LE RAILROAD, July 16. rolls leather, J Schulz; 14 coils rope, Fulton, 13ollman Qt Co; 212 bdls sheet iron, W F Armstrong. • AUCTION SALES. BY SMITHSON, VANHOSIE & 'I4OIIOIiIEN STATION, , • THIRD'AUCTION SALE, `Sattirday Afternoon, July 18th, . . , . Of the 'remaining SIXTT•FIVE BUILDINC LOTS 'Of Plait No. 1. Free Trains leave Western Penna. 'Railroad Depot. Allegheny City, at LA-r• P. at. Thid is the most important and desirable sale held, as the reserved ff --- CHOICE 'LOTS AND SITES V . 11.1 be offered and sold without reserve.. Tan - tia: unc- fourth cash. balance in four years. Flans and-information of Capt. It. Robinson, 75 Federal Street, Allegheny City, or to . SMITHSON, 17A.NHOOK t BIeCLELLAND, 3.14 Auctioneers. L- BY A. WILWAISE, lM ACRES ON PE NO( LVANIA • ur • AVE tar F. 'at Assignee ice.on THUIISDAT afternoon, - Jaly • l6th, at Id o'clur • on the premises, will be sold by order of John 11. - Kennedy att. John G. Maceonneil, Assignees In Banktuptcy of Idiehael O'Hara, that valtisbie properly In-the city of Pitts burgh, formerly Liberty townshitt, fronting.on\ Penn sylvasilitavenue. opposite Iderarland's Grove, and bounded by lands of George A. Berry. Jams B. Murray, and John McFarland, deceased, containing 14 aetes and 110 perches. • - • The beatitiful situation of this property,-com manding band Some , viens of the valley and sur rounding villa., cannot oe surpassed.- Its desirable testi and' great value arc too well known to require particular mention,' - • • Wrms of sale- , sold subject to mortgage of : 447 92; balance cash. jail • A. M'FLIV AIME. Auetioneer. ' BY Luang & mums matign. & PHILLIPS, , ,LIT.CTIOITZERS And Connnfssion itterchantse OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, to. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. Consignments Solicited. Prompt lte• tarns. • ADJOURNED • ORPHANS' COURTSALE. On' Tuesday, July. "21st,•: 1868, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. AL, AT: THE MET HOWL Pr 118131724111, , lie undeislg e d will again offer-at kWh) Elate the 'lratsa Balduln towni.talp known as the , JACOB LINI4ART ;FARM. The attention of epalreen labelled to the sale of thiasery ffe.traale piece of CO4L PROPERTY. The =Attained. °rids .attorney :. . S. MUGU BUN. No. el With, street, will be pleased to also say infortetasionin regard to iti . • ausixfroAusi vaimurr, jowl s > - Adininlstrator of ;Isis:Sito Llnliort. DISSOLVTION• OF 'PAATNER, SHIP:The Partnership heretofore - 6;141ns between , , • MAR' TRALITERNAL In the Live Stook Balinese. has • been dissolved hY =tonal consent, SOLOMON TRA.UXIIMAN .re • Meg. Those heel' g 'Whitt the old film dna will Present the same for-settlement, and those indst " e° WLU Pisaso make Immediate payment. Z ither Of the old partnere Is authorized to settle up and use name Of the Arm. • , - • bIMON KLUB& • SOLOMON TBAUBBMAN: The and reigned edit continue the boateeee ender -the style 8 NARKS 81t0 , end the hope, by strict attention to the !tents of the ttede, to mgrl t l settattnnenoeOf die very Abend patronage hereto* 'fore beetowed upon tho old Ann. NED fagrPER.OO. rit.out!., .rxtuat CROP . OE , ISO& We are war; receiving a choke Jot of segth e i n Wheat from Tesitiesire and, Minola. bow which we are Dew. aseaufectertow-a 'Opener manly of ramliy Plour. aqua' to the Wit bntnds in tai United, spates: to *bleb we Invite the etteettoa ordealeri exoyenceem•re. Oar raduiegitadfandA taaded; 1 3rop orleelt, Pearl Stem Alleithea7,2m na Ith dale A,asoir. T. NIADT 4 Aso. Jaw • I - • . _ . . Bintort. 43iAZBTTIg:3.13ATIIIIDACY „ . .. - 18 7 1 ' 8 . .88 = The isreathei altheugh still very het,was TcOlniaratlyely , pleasant yesterdaY, and imadinihniinn wasitbout as strong as ever, tbern was tepretty goixt breeze most of ihe diy.; The rival fe about stationary with ten inehea in the' channel, aceording to 'the :metal mark, though it is claimed that there As ilouble that on Glass House. It is a matter ,of no great importance whether 'there are ten or twenty inches, as steamers condo nothing on even twenty incheS, but it is important to have the marks correct. There are two or three small steamers navigating the Monongahela. —Sharp Hemphill writes that the time or the Andy Ackley, St. Louis to Benton, dis tance 3,175 miles, was sixty-three days and eighteen hours. —Since 1828, the Chattahoochee river, Ga., has been navigated by 134 steamboats. Of these B—half of watch are tied up—ere now upon it. Of the remainder, during these forty Years, 45 have been worn out, 6 blown up accidentally, 2 by the Fedora's, 3 blown away in a gale. 2 lost by high water, 9 burned and 29-sunk—in ail 96 casnalties— and 80 have left the river. —The '-systorri of reshipping over the Rapids at Keokuk, has been fairly inanau rated, and we have no doubt witnessed the departure of the last through boat of the season: Both the Upper Mississippi lines are thoroughly prepared for that sort of work, each having a full complement of boats both above and below, and very little delay :will be caused to passengers or freight in consequence of the change. —The St. Louis Democrat, of Thursday, says: The robbing of passengers in the night time on steamboats is almost of daily occurrence up tip river, during this hot weather. Passengers are obliged to leave the doors of their staterooms open or else smother, and the thieves have no difficulty in reaching their victims. The thieves are snarp. Ono of them the other night at tempted to take a watch fromia gentleman who was awake, in an u pper berth. When asked t , who's this?" the thief responded, "excuse'ine, sir, I guess 'Pm in the wrong room." On the steamer Milwaukee, last week, we are told, money to the amount of 81,300 was taken from passengers in one night:. Parties were arrested at McGregor, but no evidence was adduced against them. People traveling on the river had better leave their valuables with the elerlES—the office safe cannot be entered very well. Wit. Lords dispatehes of Wednesday; re port as follows: The decline still oontin nes in the Illinois and Mississipp. The Missouri is falling slowly at Omaha, and rising at St. Joseph. • The Kate Kinny passed the latter place ,vesterday, with 10,- 000 sacks corn for St. lons. The Peoria City comes mit of the Missouri to-day with the largest freight trip evi:r brought from that river. The Camelia left for Pittsburgh yesterday, with about fifteen tons; she has no barge, and takes no ore. The Silver Cloud, for Pittsburgh, took no freight; having no fanny for 1214 c. per 100 pounds., She has a barge, and takes 400 tons ore at Carondelet for Ironton. The Common wealth, for New Orleans, took 500 tuns, and gets 1,000 tuna at Cairo. The City of Alton leaves to-day for Memphis with a fair' trip. The Welcome is loading for Omaha The water on the lower rapids being insufficient to enable Northern line packets to erOss, they now reship (at Keo kuk Captain Joe Brown has purchased the ram Vindicator from the Government, and will have her fitted for the purpose of keeping the harbor free from lee during the winter. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J This first class Hotel will open for the season oh 251h.Jure., , Terms. $3.50-per day: *2O per week. Address, It. Tlio %11.',a0 N. Proprietor, • (forme k•rof Congress Hall, Cape Island. and Me tropolitan hotel, Waahlogfon„ D. C.) . N. B.—The motile will be under the direction of Mr. CARL RENTZ. 'eXars7 A NEWSUDIDIER RESORT. THE LIM, HOUS&' Storieboro, Pa., (On the tine of Jamestown do Franklin Railroad, one hones ride from Franklin.) This house is large, new and connuudiutb, well throbbed, has billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered orome• nades, It Is on the banks of the most charming Fairy Lake In America , abounding in ChM, and ad• mirable for galling purposes, surrounded with 2MI - springs, romantic scenery, ac. it is the best gtunmerresort. In the State. Address. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAM EXTENSION. *HEALED PRoPHPALIit will be received et tills ogler until 3 O'plweic P. at., on FRII.AY.24•hIu t. for extending 'me ttE ALAKII Tr.l:2,4tA PH into the ceventh ward, a diatanee °tabard 4,500 feet, via caring (JAN.-it Avenue. . Also. for extending the - I.mPa Into the tlljtnthry ward, a Pistancc of about 3.000 feet, via. MAIM street. Pipe ctreet and hank Lane. Oder half - of the contrmh prier to be paid after the lines have been thprouguiy leafed and approved: Iry th , Chit ror the rime Departu, nt apd the 4 OM mince on Itnsines, the balance payable three months [Acres,* er. The right la reserved to reject any and all at du. jy17:f.17 WALL PAPER, AT EfEDUCED PRICES. . H errEn Joby ter, - We wlll oZer oar present stock of Wall Papers at Greatly Reduced Prices. A large assortment of KAT IN PAPr.II.B, [or - halla, room, Ceilings, Az.. at. . No.lo7'llarkpt Street,near JOS. R. HUGHES* BRO. Jvi iptumprotti 'Ants FOR SALE, IN AzismaumNir CITY. 1445,t<in •t• the tato 9eniend kobt t uson will geW Five Tamable Building -Lots, Situated 'on the Noels Commons each' lot' 24 tir 170 twa t , ,Theaa iota arti lits 4 DS tileFulost desirable tor'plvatit e.ideuee 01 any to ue hid in the eity, "leo. the /Kr 11.7; and:pals of - due 110118110. with HAHN WEI complete. Appli & -Vie OW" Of ..a al': 1 ' JOHN Q RoßorsoN, • saws lro. 14 rudersl etre' ittleghetiy.' . ETIMAULIC CEMENT DRAIN 'Pill' :me..t and beet Pipe In the market. Also, 80-8IINDALII: 8IINDALII: HYDRAULIC OICHILNY the eats, 8..& 0, A..IIII4iViETT 00. (Moe ano Manor'eatery—kik° ItßititCOA HT.; Allegbeny. Orrieta by mall promptly atteniled ICE! ICE! ICE! • WK. KREBS, Ice Dealer, A I 6o d 6 DLAMOND ALLEY. Pittabo. Orders ten. here ur at Hand agree', hridse wilt re. °etre prompt atteatiOn. Wantons running In litta• bun* an d All eg heny.. N4*.yrgirE —Carnet* the retideuee of the ouhteriber, on the.bto day -E.funo t, B,ty itip,oted to he flaunt tiri•lve yeartold; hu «bite on 'be a int of be. nou;awut one.h•at of eight bind foot 10 %it ie. TI earner c an hive him by ea/llog on the u h derslghed. •Aiu, property and paying obervie.. • \ • • . sHSPLXR, JeFritenTp;., Alirgheof Co. a, almos MA 11103, ciimums messy. _ , . . . ... .. . Tla All OP - Alt E NT-GREEN 011 C currait ibrt W 'ado* ', tthadook- su ' , nettle In • rti aad lower In prim Slop the !Wen, Nam., tun, ; tAilogliefrureslo ly eivitsr , Atilterear Uut just nmottv•d ties ~.... a., ii. iiiii.L= . Ai , sutioll SL roar . 1. 1. - 1 S JIVTER'NEWEL HOTELS S. T. KENNEDY,. Propirtet'or. _omirnotums annex. cm! . OP AILVIODOLIZirY. July 46tb, 1888. I FRANCIS, City Controller. ME 'xWmU.AN)liotrs. BLECTIC SIMMER tiORDIII,,' .i , , An intalnitie rentedy_for Sumnier Complaint, Dim ram; Dysentery , •Vomlting, Sour Stomach and CholoraMorMia.• . * I . . . 118..11111115' CRIMP , W 1 A speciaa for Cholera, .Crampa and Pala In the Stomach, for tale by 31Eitiatlas & EWXOTG, Coiner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, AIa.IEINTS FOR SOHOOMICIKR /4 SON'S P ItIE WHITE LEAD, MCCOY'S VERDITER GREEN, A.ND The only green paint that will not deteriorate by exposere. It will look better,Mat longer and give more perfect eatiefaction than any paint In the market. • SUMMER EXCURSIONS. MHE rENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 1. RAILROAD COMPANY have on sale at their Offioe, Ireton Depot, Plttstrargh, ROUND ) TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS, TO ATLANTIC CITY AND CAPE NAY, Enabling parties to visit these penular bathing re sorts, and return home at a moderate cost. CAPE MAY PASSENGERS can purchase Tickets to go and return by all Railroad, or they can arrange to take Steamer in either direction, between Phila. delphia and Cape May. EXCU SION TICE ETS are also for sale at the above De Otto NIAGARA FALLS, THE OIL RE-. GIONS, GETTYSBURG, and -numeroup points in Pennsylvania and hew York. , B' PAMPHLETS, containing full descriptions of the various Excursion Routes by this Road, can be had on application at the Ticket Otiloe, in the Union Depot. • W. H. BECKWITH, Jvl:e23 TICKET AGENT. TO WHEAT GROWERS. • UMBEL AMMONI4TED BONE, SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIME, MANUFACTURED BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SE TVABD & CAMPBELL, rnorati_Vii'orts, Mee,. 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The bestEertillser to use, and recognized by Farmers who have given it a trial, to be the stand ard for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye. Oats. Corn, rola toes, nc. We have published for gratu itous circulation a pamphlet C,outalning Interesting and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of which will be sent five to any sending us their ad ,d,rots. MNEWIM The Tax Payers of the consolidated City of Pitts burgh. are her by not tied that the Tax Books are now In the hands of c Cltv - Treasurer, ready for collection. axes and Water Re to paid between the let of JUNE and the lot of_ UGUST. will be received at a DISCOUNT 0, • FIVE PER CENT. And between AU , 4 usr let, and the 15th of SEP TEMBER. at a DISCOUNT F TWO PER CENT. From the 15th of S rrpsi atilt to the let.of OC TOBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed. After the 14 of OCTOBER, FIVE' per cent. will be added; and on the let of Nt•VEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will be plaint° the hands of Colh-etors WITH THE FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT., .mating a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT, between those paying In July and those paying in November. 411irr,,he S rATM MERCANTILE LICENSES are now tine, and a .ould be paid on or before the Ist of July, to save cost Ind expense of suit.' • S. ALLINDER, City Treasurer. Jel6:r6s NOTICE. 1, Opening of Gibbon Street. Nottoe is hereby often to those Interested - that the 'Report of Viewers, as modincil by the Court, hay been placed in my hands. The assessments will re main in my office, No. 100 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, ter payment, until the 27th day of July, when those not paid veilt be flied In Court as llenn. J. P. 4-La'AGIT—,E, Tune 28th.1888 °mos or CITY itnoiniturt AND oIIRVIIYOR. - Pittsburgh. July 17. 1868. N OTICE. -The Assessment for Grading, Paving FG.Curbing Mulberry Alley, From Snails to Tiylor street, Is now reedy lbr ex. antinstion. end one be seen at this office until MON DAY. July 27tb, zsey, when it will be returt ed to the City Treasurers Office fir collection. J. MOORE. 4yrrmr -- . • itOPOSALS, FOIL COAL" . Onincz 91t 1 T.1 1 111"0?r, Third ate City tia Olty of Allegheny ' July 13, 18013. THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OP TElli ',MITI(' OP •LLY.(IIIENY will: until PRIOsY„ the' 17th receive propossis Joe furnishing the iCiTT. HOME, hi the borougb of hillivale, with 6,000 , Bash. good Merchantable CoaL W4,—s will stii e t elides delivered at Betidett's St.t len, and sled the price If delivered In' the-shed et the nom.. Proposals to he • sealed and left with . . .; N. XeSONNIGLE, Secretary • \ isyrritit 31 atory, 91;711144 guegbapr - . . . . GLASS l 111ANILIFACTVIMERIL-- c i ltia ruidersigaed hexing secured tbe foie Ages. cry or the-sateeftna celebrated - , • • . . -• . COPLST POT OLAIf. . Are now p ared to flirnish it in any uttardlitya die Wishing to procure this superior article. . ring fifteen years use of this Clan, wetave - arri at tuch proportions u we belleye makes its better article for pots than any , .in the market, -, we having secured en auerage stand of etx, =GAT ,and Sim ssONTIIS. We will furnish recelpes - for the propor. lion of the mixture al thts Clay to pemons purchas. lug. The Clay's around and moulded la tempt SW delivery. , _. __ . • , DITYIERLIHIN & WS. _ ' Fort Pitt Mau Workib • weshmstoo gtrosit. Plttphnnrh.,Ps. MANHOOD; HOW. LOST I DOW. ,RENT! MED! Just published instated meet. oodyee p, ice, sir, cents. A LECTURE ON TUE NATURAL TREATMENT,. and Radical Cure of rruustorrlueiswor Seminal Weakness, involuntary intiodons, Sexual Debility andlinpedtments to Mar risEe generally; Nervousness., Consumption, • Epik lepsy and YEN Mental and Pima's' incapacity, en. Sultinx from Self Abuse, 'dc. try Robt. J. Culver.. well. M. De, author alba ' , lllyeen Book," lte. NOON TO THOUSA NOS or SUFFERERS,'" sent ander seal. In a plain envelope, to any address, pa. on eccelid slx aunts, ortwo postage scsunnii, IAI'. J. C. KLINE r. Co. IMI FowEE s t: NEWYORK, POSToIerICE RO I L 4856. 'Also Ds . ouiverwe ive .4 , ti.srci ace ssehic,” orine.Bllngn4a, OfritAl N l)D."= , -Anothat - New bil °l " 43l ' r 4‘ 1 4 1 ' 11 1 ": - . 7 40;. the non .hr Du. ;, mem' 'This Wheal Vow siiprof this w..rk: . 4 1 Mi.: MillObitlActatibc: *A the:CIU n . and ee pa nr prilusture 'wo l P l ' .howo how breath impalted throuith Wahl &bums of •ruoth- and . manhood. +aid buw,u •r?!..14..13 4 - 1 ; 7 at. lovlwipirsof Idiprditeentit'w tharriltee, the 'sew see race'. ovuurocts ieollit t 7, 2 - luitot.lpmeobtemufflemt_%.•ii swain edltio.. u MP" spine wlll be co• .ardeo us r Monk lOf . 64111 r. eau Doctor CITK- Tly. - No. 8 Marko nowt, Saltbooro. HAIM • bormtlsmoN , 13.*C.A.N711 1 / 4 ). I*' • T. VanTIZI.D.- COBI eatMISSION 'MERCHANT& and 'W`bolepale ers in.tioshon. Fsctorv, Elambursr -and W. D. Cheese. - Butter, -- Lard.' Pork, Bacon, "Floir-Ftsh, Dried Fruit, Grain , Pia .1-.ead.Zoti Pearl nd & da: Ashes, Y. bite Lime. Linseed, Lard, Cosl ui d Car= bon 0115. No. 141:First street,,Pittsburgb. WATT, LANG- & CO., Groceries. Flour. Grain, Produce. Fro- Viß lone, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil, Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgb, Pa. n09a255 . '- ' 6.r.KELP STEELS & SON, A. 6 : 11"Clar" ri i 4 ' 0 . an:: 2 )2 ( 3. 1 i scion t.A.Tw li i v e r: .m..313 71, ie ntei• &c. • . . • AND. DEALERS' IN • Ilvi ert fear East foramon, :GHENT CITY, PA ,- . ____ JO5. HARITA PER, • AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS ET, PITTt3BEFEGH. ' , i; Csahler'Rtechanics , 3t& Klo.. if..,T. Ken- Jaat:l24 , RETIE ICIIIL JAS. T. NICNIAB24;, ' jam ER. & IRIC' ART, • _ COMMISSI a N MERCHANTS, DNALERS IN • ' FLOUR, GRAIN, 8 " DS, MILL FICRIVac:, Ate:, 349 Liber ISt., )Pittibursh i , mr24:b37 J. BLANCHARD, L. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, _aplB:xB9 ALEX. H' BANE - ANTSI3. MCBANE 6 ANJER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 5 , Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 'JAI WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. les , F ETZER & AEMSTRONG, poßwmutia AND 06NICIMION MEROMTEI L For ttie sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon,. Lard, Butner, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, N.J. 16 "MARKET TREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe2":uB . ; ' JOHN I. ROUSE EDW. HOUSE ' WM. ED HOUSE. jOURIT L HOUSE & RROS. _,_ Sue cessors to JOHN. L HOUSE & CO., 'Wholesale roeers and Commission Merchants,. Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Plitabargh, Pa. , RIDDLE, No. 133 'LIBERTY • STREET, .Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer e ant and Wbo!castle Dealer In Country 'Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Coati ad vanced on Consignments, and pald - for Produce gat • -nu2l 1=213E3 KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOr MEUCHANTS and dealers in FLMR., II L FEED and PRODUE. OENERALLY, Nc 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Halt, Allegheny City. Jal7:r37 PEAN.CIiAWFORD,COMMISSION 3IERCILINT IN, PIG I.ISTAL, BLOOMS, , 'WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FMK BRICK AND CLAY, Ac. Warehouse and °ince, Nos. 360 and 368 PENN STREET. Storage tarnished. Consignments solicited. , TITTLE, BAIRD & PATI`ON, Wholesale Grocers, commission Merchants and lers ' Produce. Flour, Baron, . Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iran, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHN SH I PTON WALLACE. SHIPTON & WALLACE . , WHOLE, SALE G ROCER.S AND PRODUCE DEALERS, N o. 6 SIXTH ST RE ET:TIMM , . reh. 1at29,58 jos. A. BUTLER, , ALDF4tMAN AHD POLICE MAGI I3TRATE Office, 120 WYLIE STREET, neaiWashington, PITTSBFRGII. PA. Deeds, 'Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions. Collections, and all other legitimate business executed promptly. intann9 ARMUIRIL AIcitIASTERS, - A...TayErroreas-, Ex-Offtelo ditsuee of the Peace and Police MagLs trate. Odic ,e GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.' Bseds, Ronda, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, DepositionS, and all Legal Business executed with promptnesir and dispatch.' • ' • mhIB V Itl USTACE S. ORROW j " I A.T.rovintrAw-, EX-OPFICW JTIETICP OP THE PEACE AND 'OLICE IiAaIETRATE. , • OFFICE, NO.ZS PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, Deeds, Bonds Hortgag_. es, Acknowledgments, Deposit-lens 'mean Legal Business executed with prompinesermad dispateM. my 29 ArsioN , • Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER; REAL ESTATE &INSURANCE AGT — 43 ARSON STREET .EAST BiIibiLWGRAM. • Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. \ • m 73110 wiLuarm H. ximuiza, • JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER,.&C.,: Omcey CARSON STREET, nearly opposite 4e Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.. • Badness entrusted to his care promptly attend ed to. - my1:3431 City Attorney. Jer:al3 DANIEL MCNEAL, D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, T 8. FERGUSON, UP • City Euzlneer Barooxo Fcoos, FEONT Roox. JOHN W. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. A. LEWI , Arrortiitut-aiitiOar; - , NO. 99 DLeniond' Street, inbtims's ; NACKIILEI4I.,, • AT TORNEY 4 AND COUNSELOR'AT LAW, ' NO. 89 Grant Streot. , m :DM 4 , : PT/710101M. PA. A . IICIIIII4LD ILLMMILEY, JOBB A. 13T11.111N. .41L1...1)3E11L35EA.241, , , ,EX-0171. 0 JUSTIOS, or TILE PEACE AND • POLICE KAUISTRATS. . • • - _ 0fkm_3 3 1.15111 FIFTH STREET, wp os it, e the (lathe. ad rittsb h, Pa,. Deeds, •ttondsi to delniewiedgisents, Depositions and all n o,' ness executed with promptneas and . JOHN McCONIBB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. , • N0.'87 Fifth stroet» rettsioni. mougstee.aud, A rrea rs • or PAY Proll/Pti , oonwpd. . nnuorrig §Til) R E"' WINDOW SHApPiv, t loaf etildefibid z • lge:iroilied 'lrish Oehler" itod eaten In plain °rill:Coo tiallatn Blue, tee same nm so feet the 011 IlLeth W ix arammig, and Ot. Clair street. ht. J.6O.I,IIILLUNI 'WHOLESALE DEALERS .12r No. 396 PENN - STREET PROFESSIONAL OFFLOE AND RESIDENCE, o. 59 Grant St., near high. ap2o:x7l ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 Fifth street, OkSee,ll6 DiamoDS Street, (Opposite the Court Iteume,) PITTSBURGH. PA. fel6:t4l. - Nab 98 IFIEFTII aplkaiikais • PrITSBURCOL PA: cvlizahLusvu.L.E. li.lc. .1 kris stoic after THURSDAY, March . sth, 1056 trains 'wilt arrive at and depart from the Depoti eat tier of Grant and Water streets, a follows: rt. Arrant. ljali A m a to and from Untont'n. 1:00 M. 6:00 P. N. ußeesport Accommodt . n.l.l:oo A. Si. 2:05 P. X. 11x. to - and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P.-M. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Accommod'n st. 8:35 A. Us Braddock's Accommodat'n 0:15 P. N. 7,50 P. 11. Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o r. st.. 6 : 46 A ,_ . Sunday Church. Train to and from West Newtona..... 1:00 P. AI. 10:00 A. 21 For tickets apply is i ft. W.B. STOUT. Superintendent. • mhi LLEGHENY af i caNsi ALLEY RATLRO.&D. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE . OM REGION& Running through to Venango Cltk without change, of cars Connecting with trains East' and. West ma the Warre.. & Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic & Great Western Railwaysi — Shortest and quickest route to 011 City and Franklin, and all points it(the On andeafter Aprli UlGth, 1888, Passenger Train& will 'leave from and arriye at the Pittsburgh Depot., 'corner Canal and Pike Ste. as follows: Deport: ' Arrive. — " Hall to and I'm Yen. City. 7:00 A. , '6:15 kite Express " • ",. 10:40 p. M.12:25 A. Brady's Bend Accommod , n 3:00 P. M. 10:20 A. 14. Soda Works Accom'n ' 5:30 P. M. 7:55 A.. 16 First flulton Accomod'n•. 8:50 A. M. 11:4-0 A: X. Second Milton Aecomod'n'l2:oo M. 3:55 P. 7/L. Sunday Church Train leaves",Botia Works at 8:011k , A. if., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50--A. M. Bs. turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. arriving M Soda Workwat. 2:55 p. , st. H. BLACKSTONE; 13up't. W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. ' • ap2s CINCINNATI AND ST. • „ CHANGE OP TIME.--On and after SUNDAY. June 91st, 18137, trains will leave and arrive at as Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: is t M I Express . ' i e :rst. ni.14:10 a. M. Ir st,Line 0:4-0a: ni. 7:15 p. m. .2' 'Express 2:lo'p. in. 11:20 a. us. xed Way 6:10 a. m. 7:05 p. eis. M onald"s Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. in. '0:30 a. M. McDonsld's Acc'n..No. 2.. 5125 p. m. 8:20 a. - 111.; . SPECIAL Notrek.--Sunday Express leaves at 2:724' p. sm., arriving In Cincinnati at 6:po a. tn.' the nes2 morning. - The 9:40 a. In. Train leaves d Ily, Sundays ex cepted, and makes close connections at Newark row Zanesville and, points on Sandusky. Mansfield & Newark R. It. S. w F . SCULL. General Ticket Agent. . ABM Gunn.. Solteunenville. ITTSIi ILGII, POET ANDW CLEVELAND • Prom. June Tih, 1868 and arrlVe at the Union tithe, as follows: Chicago Ex—. 2:03 a m Cleveland Ex... 2:03 a m Erie & Yga MI 7:28 a m CI. & Wl:l:grit , ' 6:13 a m Chicago Strait.. 0:58 am Clllcago'Ex....o:43 a m Cl. & Wh'g Ex . . 1:43 p m Chicago Ex.... I:SSpm Wh. &Erie Ex. 1:48 Depart from Allegheny: N. Brlgt'n A.c. 8:58 ama Leetsdale" 10:13a • " 11:58 ami Rochester .-" 2:23 pm. Wellav'eAcc..• 3:43pm Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 pm N. Brlgt'n " . 8:33 p m N. Brtgt'a . 8:28 p m Leetsdale " . 10:43pm 1 1:58 p. m. Chicago W 11:23 a. m. Chien PS F. It. MYERS ANDREW ENOI la EN NS* LIVAN x CENTRAL RAILROJ On and after June 7th. rive at and depart from th. Washington and Liberty 81 Arrive. Mail. Train..:. 1:15 a m Fast Line 1:40 a m Walrs.No. 1.. 6:20a en Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 aml Wall's O. 7.. 8:50 am' Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Baltimore •E:c• 1:00 p m Phila. Express 1:20 pm -V/all's No. 3... 2:15 pm Bra6docks No 1 5:50p m Wall's No. 4. .7:16 pm Altoona Aecth and Emigrant Train 0:30 pm' The Church -Train - leaves Wall's Station event- Sunday at 9:15 a. reaching Pittsburgh at - 10:04i. a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m.: and arrit .s at Wall's Station at 2:00 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. - All other trains , daily except Sunday. For further Information apply to • W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. ; The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not !la.', sumeany risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. 4 . punt. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will beat the risk of the owner, un. less taken by special contract. . EDWARD IL WILLIAM:L. jeB General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. . FESTERN PENIC,baI SYLVANIA RAII, AD.—On- and after May 10th, 1807, the Pis- - senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the, Federal Street Depot, ive. Allegheny City, as fo Depart.llows: Springd`e Arr No 1 6:35a m!Mall B:15 at& Freeport No. I 8:15 a m Freeport No. 1 9:10 are Express 10:15 a trx Sharph`g No.111:20 ayr • Sharpb'g No.l- 1:215 p m Express 1:50 pmt ~ J Freeport No. 2. 4:10 pln Springd`e Nel - 3:50 pat Mail 5:50 p m Freeport - No. 2 6:05 p m Springd'e Not 7:10 p e x ce p t gtr day 2. 7:30 pta • - .Aboyetrains - run - dallySun Sundayhurch Tralh leaves Allegheny Janet. City , at 7:40 a. nl. - , reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. -Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive s . at Allegheny duct. at 9 - :49 , .. .. - - CommtrrefioN.Ticirais—For sale la packages at Twenty between Allegheny. City , Chestnut street. Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharp:abuse. andgood only on the trains stopping at Stations ape. cited on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny city at 6:15 a. and 1:50 r. it. make direct connection at Freepost with Walker', line otswes for Butler and Bannalus town. Through tickets may be purchased at ea OHce, No. 3 31. Clair street, near the Suspensiota Bridge Pittsburgh. and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to .JAMES - LEFFERTS. Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not aie. aume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing sp.. pare!, and Walt that. responsibility to (hie Hundeest Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding Oft amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, MI. teas taken by special contract.. EDWARD B. WILLIAMS, Gen.-al Sunerintendent, Altoona. Pa. myn SQIIIOKY HILL ROUTE. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY , The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE EMIT' from the. East to all „points Colorado, Nevada, California,. Utah, aP4m73 Axioms% Washington, New Mexico, Idaho, - .. - _ • . . Oleg o l ll * --- " is Line and Leaven thaTwo .T., r111 ,... na A ea ... 7 2. 14;a d.) an the arrival. of ttaNtsalS- - tetolliv''''—viri, tont. and '1...0n1bl US , p Jo ' from .„„_____-., anna l aio n . ix St. Jo Railroad! trom w r n o . % , with 5t.... for ift. , " n an iat in T V r i i L r a is elit end of track west or ilitit .---- ---' U NITED STATES IMPREBB I Ca P Iivrth ANYTAPAIL e i ce -LiN olizis E OI o n O B VIIBILABD , , ~ , 4.1.11) EXPUES I3 I , ~ ~ . DANViiaili iit&latr riAarElp , An , - fail Points in thetTerritorleilt And withlki.giNintin3ON.'B Tst-wzitia...... 1 1:„.././ 11 3 An g COACKES for Fort liolr at lien L..... Arizona sae for Fort an ' ,_- , %i n :At:leo. , - P oe r , - „i• ii - stioCk ire With the - reoenAidditiens o f to m a, imb ro oeuiptuent a : and the arrangetwia pp Line. .from pia spousible Amerland Tratunr w ro p in . unequanaik . western terminus, this ro ads o f f re i g ht to cote Pia facilities fertile' transmissio n_ _ welt, - , the p r i nc ip a l omens to tot L 'Tickets for 'We at_itLi ; 1 1 . Dolled Blaine and C fir uokets via THE _ . MOB? Be sure and ' ask RION PACIFIC- BAILw.e. EMLL sor."4-iPoN. . . • ftOIIBN ftviigJA O LIVERPOOL.AND l ati tt QUEENSTONVI4. TUE arum" am!. sTasnismps, NUaltwirtax a1t.4011.,15/11mplamo latithig 12Mg the celebrated CITY CB eAttll4,: . • CITY 01:ANTWICPr.: 'CITY hOtiToll CITY 0 B4Sl,,Timoeg, inia I eTITUTID I A 3 4 I . t g4 Marc Itlver..Nfre ;Volt; ^rev rikeew (le filythet. I sßeirsia, anbtib • '•• • _ ' VP P rre STENS% lehrenlole Balldies Boutrehhealt• 1 119 e. Plumps. • RAILROADS; PAN HANDLE Boum 4 • AYNE R CHICAGO IL. PITTSBURGH R. R. trains will leave frost Depot, north side, city Arriths . - - Chicago Ex..: , 2:08 ail' Cleveland Ex. 2:08 ala Chicago Ex .... 11:23 a in Wheeling Ex. 1.1:08 a la St. Louis Ex.. - 3:33 pia" CI. & Wh`g Ex 4:38 pia Erie & 1 - g'n Ex 0:13 put Chicago Ex....,4:23 pis Cl. &V,Wg Ex 7013 pat. Arrive in Aileghen_y. N. Brigt`n Ac.. 7:03 ant IN. Brigt`n " 8:28 aas Wellsville " 8:53 a nit' New_ Castle " 10:13 a Id. Leetsdale • " 9:13 &Et .. 1:08 par N. Bripi.a ". 2:43 pia Leetsdale " . 4:53 pat Express . leaves daily. • r Express arrives daily. General Ticket Agent.. lA gargeME D. I. 186 S. Trains will ar. w. Union Depot, eon:text/1 streets.- as follows: 1 Depart. Day Express.. SD:2S as Wail's N 0.1.. 6:3oam Mall Train 7:50 am I"th nelnuati Ex 11:40 as Watt's No. 2.. 11:51 am Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm- Braddocka Nol 4:00, pm Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pin, Wall's NO. 4.. 0:05 p m Fast Line 7:30 p mr. Latrobe Acc'n S:5O pm. Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 p IQ_ Eastern Division. ANDRIMON, General Superbatendeit WristeTlSMl, General Vreight and ticket Age STEAMSHIPS; WZM El NI WMI
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