The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 28, 1868, Image 3

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P riat • Pirriztriton GI
• • • . OF TIER ALSETTE,
. MONIRAT. July 27, 18011.:f S - ''
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:,--.1713g4.-The Crude niarket was rather
• 1 anda little- weak to-day, arid, as will
- Ilea . ; apot oil sold at a reduction of a
, „iter.• 'compared with last week. The
~
;' , "inga, 'however; are not very heavy,
- • 1,1 tht's'. ' , the reduction, while ;
it is as
,
.
as tette - that the demand is, light, even
Je decline; in feet there seems to be
.
' i littha disposition manifested on either
. ,
to Operate, thoughthe general tone of
•• market is in' favor of buYeis. The re
:,ts esntirme • moderate, averaging , : from
, ,
',:lto -3,000 bbls per. day, and this seems'
( '__* 3 sufficient te, meet: the present re
,ements of. the trade, which are not as
, .eut ars they were some weeks since. We
::;report sales• of 1,000 bbls r on spot, at
•.c; 1,000 for October, seller% option, at
:c, and 1,000 lor .November, same op
! ,at same figure. Oil— City advices re
_
the market dull at 1i5,40, delivered on
: .
rd guagecars--this is the asking price;
• -,E PINED--The market for bonded oil
_ - quiet but steady, at about Saturday's,
:.tationsleale of 500 bbls for July iit.34;
-• ~ 500 'each, for October November and'
• ember at 34%. Philadelphia circulars
:ler date of• Saturday report the stock in
; t ehouse and on shipboa.fd at something
• ;.? 7 3,000 bbls—Crude and Refined. This.
__ 'believe, is not considered an unusually
• :+3 supply for this season of the year; not
Argo scarcely as the shipmente! of the
• - 1 two or three months would; 'warrant.
,-„, exports from January lst to July 25th,
-.• =reign countries, are something-over
• • 00,000 gallons, or more than double the
••.ntity exported. during the correspond
- :. time last year. • . - -,• :` ,• , •
''the shipments for the last half of 1868
fold keep up to the. atio of the fuliC half,
:...ch is not probable; the amount 'eiport
' .:,.;would , aggregate 96,000,000 gallons; or
--,ltt. two million, four hundred tlioii.satul
...- , .
RRIVALS—Ther 'arrivals ' of, ,
oil r . e-
ted to-day were as follows: .:•'-' '', '
~
)- • r 3l. Bilgerton.96o Fisher& Bro •'1 ~ Bso
. Ldrhart & F.... 560 Bnffum, K. &Ce..:400'
• ch & W00d..160 Viiita'oll Works 240
.«•'•&Pitikerton.•so-1-,IL Swaney... • '6l
I
-•& G.Bownian 51
•
- -: Total - - I ' . '• 1 • ' •t I'• - = nu
*IL - 011 . 1 .X*111‘,_ M • PEIt: A., I'. a. B, : 1• ,
`!'wbraYtr&, itrO. dr,:co, 511 dor'do • ta War-
, Fre, Co...Phillidelphia.-..- - •
- 1. Jagoman, 100 do tdci to 'Waring, lams
-; kr. philaclelphia.p •'.. • .-1:‘• • Dili' `,'•- -
• ' !• • ••',.ae. Ref. Coq, 100 do do toi,F. A, ,
•,,:•7th &Ca.,. Philadelphia., ''; • ' •;''' V.
.: .rann;&"Wagver, 150 do. de to Waring.'
f., ig & Co., Philadelphia. ••• '1 • . 1
11 •Avinptenik Bro. `250 do dil to .Warden;
• - - w & Co., Philadelphia:. : •- ' .
•• • ••Icßeivy &_.8r0., 2804 a d0.t0.W..P. la
, - •1 & Bro,v,Philadelphia. : • . i.• - ; ~ •
",.. icereery di , Beaurnont, 248 do do to W.
... - Logau6tl3ro.,l,'hiladelphia., •
" • s •-`,lcKee & Haek.ett, 350 -do do to W. P.
.- :- Ilan &Bro. Philadelphia.. { • ..- . •:( .
:rann . ,4;Wagner, 50 1 410 bensole to. WSJ
. . r . : , King It CO., ' l l l 4le/Tillia.-; ', '1
t.
.., SHIPMENTS: FROM DIIEKIRSPHE DEPOT.
• ..as. Miller,•97. bbls refined 'to W. p. Lo.
• ••:i & Bro., Philadelphia. #•-' • J -
••_.
irooks.' Ballentine & Co.;• , 165 do do to
rden.:.Fraw , &-Co., Philadelphia; ',
, -- 1; Mneandt•Willtanis,• 131 Nv
:do do to .p.
,
~.. ;an dr Bro.. Philadelphia..::: - ~• ••
,',..i.. D. 1ifi11er,..34 do do to-Waringi../Eing &
' ••• •;• . 4 , Philadelphia.:; 4: , • ••• •-•-•--, •.;
• I '••,1•,. W.-.. lioldsbipii24 do •do to /Waring..
!, - )g & Cit. , Philadelphia: •1,:- .• • • •
• : •• - .Vardert & Batchelder, 60 do doto War-.
-il , '•::lt.i, Frew. dr , _:Co.,•Philadelphia; • • - •
• Meming•:&• Co.. 494 de do , to-Waring,
big & Co.. Philadelphia. __ •
l'arkpatrick Ati.iyani 134 bbls ref: W. •P.
'
. s trap & Bro.; Philadelphia. • • . -
• 4 4 . ...
on Rot; .Bt.'Coi; 195 do do to W. P.
- & Bro., Philadelphia.. .. . i 1
. _
• :, Mew ;nark, rr,ortuee Illarket.. t , ~
4 Telegraph to itiel'lttebsithi'Eliszette.? '
.1.11:SW Y,orcx, July 27.-. Cotton ann, heavy.
L , '. ' %c lower; ;sales 700 :bales-at .80c •for
•• - Id1ing••• uplands. FlOur-'-Recelpts,lo:396
13; flour . 15a20c better for fresh Ofund
, .. ~ .t sound; low grades frilightsupply with
;food enquiiy; Sales 9,406 bbls at 166,50 a
i..) for sucks-fine' State;"ll6aB,7o for extra
• : :. le; $13,05a10;4071br extr a western; $10.50'
. • .-- 75 for whitenvibeat extra; $8,4042;75 for
~., i•H. 0.; s9all for extra St Lords, sad slla
. ,
. ' Yor good to choice doolooing.tiroll7Cali
t •''• •,;icnia firmer; sales 1,200 sacks at $10a12,30.
'._;..e flour firrincsales i li36 bblavit. t s7,74lo il
•en meal steady; sales 175 bbla Brandy--
'.le at $46,25.,-- Whisky, quiet:land ,firms
ilh buyors.at 59e,,,tuicil ; selle.ra at 52a53.3.
7~tbond. Receipts of wheat„ 36,Q30.; bush,.
' %' ':•.11 and.,•Nir_,thesit . : ft, -decided, : alumge;,
,• •
. 4 1 ;es 32.000 bush at 11,82 Tor No 2 spring,.
„ - '.B for Nos 1 and 2 mixed. $195 for No 1
, • i,,-;ng„ 12,35 frifikibeildieldfniiitid•l 7 4,so3
- 7,4 White Canada. Rye qu iet and firm.
‘ • .• , l ey dud: i , 13arley :malt - firan: itales..6oo.
.7, h at s2,3opalso 10001 bush very•choicedo
,t 2,40. 'Corn; • receiptet--19,995 4 bu5h;1a2e:
• 7*er;saleii 122,000.4mehr. at -11,06a1,18% fbr
' 'meted , western afloat, closing at sl;l2q7for
. ••• •time parcels, $1,14 for high mixed, uearly,
• ,Illow, $1,19 for pfinie anisterfil'ellinv Wed
0 20 for white qwesterzn,•,oats; /receipts •
• 68. bush;, dull
W and lower; sales 58,000
• • .i• . h at 8314 e forfwesteivrin tstore; and Ma ,
~•• :. , ..F . 4 o for do afloat. „Bieck of grain in ware.,
• .. ~
,-;.luse--wheat, 637,188 bushr coin, 1;359,303
~;•.; , h; oats, 520,016 bush; : rye, ~0,813 bush; I.ey, 3,775 bush; malt, 77,M5bueb; toeke;
7 ' 7 ' 4 .-560 bush: Rye qUisit.• Coffee firm and
ig fair demand tor Rio. , Other kinds
•• • ..,ra 1. , Sugar '
nominal, at 1114114 c: for re
!.. s , i i .jng . Cubic. :Molasses! 'nominal .- Hops
',• - - et. . Petroleum' stead*, at 1734 et, for
'-. • de and 7 54834 1 40' , for refined bonded.
...• -,. ' k quiet sad beau; sales of 1,300 bbls,
•;;',.., : $28,12148,25 for new' mess, ', closing at
;
0,12 cash; $28a28.19 'for old, • do; $22(2,5a
• r ss, for prinie..,and Pel, ,OGa24 . ,25 . for prime ,
, : • also ' 250 'bbls neW Mess fo r . sellers fOri
.....i. pober at' $28,12,. and' 5.000' bbls do 'CO'
4ere for September' it $211,25a23,60. Beef
, :.,...4)ady; sales of 165 'bide; at 415a20,po'for
-.'..,..4w plairimeas arid' $2,p,e4,1:44,75 new e x tra'
-- Ir, l ss:. Beef Hams' dull at. 1268.33. Cut
bate steady; sales Of 280 . pkgs, 'at 123 a
. •••• 11.i/0 for shouldikti'andl6 l 44l7yos for hams.
-..y,,ldies noruintd; 'Wei of 25 '
boseS Cif Strat
-; " 4, ,,d at 17c.1 Lard quiet and firm, 'sales 'of .
;',..9 tierces, at •16Nal8ts for "stean arid' 1 1 5/‘
• ' 03 for kettle rendered, "'• Butter firm; ' at.
_.: Zags., for Ciao. S: c,kfaaa.,lteadyist 111160'
•, , -'43lghtn to In_iYelrlr ol, •dtlil and. drooping.,.
TP;Err.-Blntir..Olixted :IsiirlY agkrit and`i
ail' for sound loir guides. Wheat'
• • ~ ...7.•vaD - J.
~
.- •••••h e r /It et Ind heavy for spring; No. 2,
. • ,•Z sos i fif0,,..1, $1,90a1 , 96.;,, Rye. notarial
' 'f•••41,78a1,80. : - Oats hwy. 111.83 1 ,4 c. inistore,t
if,d 85e afloat. Corn &11l at 11,07I;132 for
~w mixed Western' afloat: Pork dull and
, Va l ier at W09032E412 for mese, cash and rag!.
ar. •Beef quiet and without,74ealded
v an ge. Cut )featit firm and In r leir de,-
- ..b . safes', LW pkgs bagged hams at 21e.
, 6 032 dull acid unchanged. Lard fir& at
• • , .,:gago for- fair 'to prime steam. • Eggs
.. , ,..d .c .t, and unchanged.
?levy orlE Dry 'Goods Marke t.
the Pittsburrh Gasette.j .
• 7 eg
* D goods marker
• •AN
, 11 ry
quiet and- not'• quite so buoyant for
styles of cotton goods, such a s p r i n t_
cloth! T1 11 1n m C. 1 144 i e d'
e. 141.
steadyy ,requ . .it 1 4
qty forstaininrd' niaket of
- fancies in
k eolortc - -;' Standard brown - elier,tin g s nr
cv.?relyst makes can: be bouhtfit such
te Appleton &and, In dian .Ilead, and .
BiVer ipu " Bleached , muslin
av at '2Bfor New - - York' mills 223 i for
' ra;'and L ib% for Gtold Medal.
IPhilo de148 1 4. CeYli Mark e t.
Azii,erri,ph,, ,, the Pltisibbrith Gaseite.i
L utngipriti, JELLY 27 -Beeves TerY
" and -3‘alilower; receipts, 2,300 head:
~,c c t i
- ra 'Pennsylvania and western inklbc, fair
7aB4c common sdic greada. -. Sheep
15 " need; ailles 8,000 head at banic gross.
- ..l: l2)3 bi l b ri a -higher' oars 8,000 head of /Ma l
r girt. net.
r--
Finanthd.,lettert4 in New YorkL
Geld Closed at 144X,,@144.
(By Telegraph to' the ' l'lttabtmtla Gazette.l
Nzisr YOBS, July 27, 11368,,
.HONEY AND . GOLD. •
Money easy . at B@4 per cent. on call.
Sterling quiet at 110©1101g, with fair de
mand. The failure of an old banking firm
is reported, but name not given. Gold ac
tive, excited and higher, closing at 144 ya ®
144. There is a large short interest, and
the_upward movement is thenatural result
of a decreased supply under beavi expor
tations: • -
GOPERNMENTS e •
' Government •rstocks, higher. 'Coupons 'Bl,
11W@1'153‘; do. '6 2 , - 114;66115; 10. '64,
.111@l11 : 9 4; '65, 112%@119,X; do. new,
109IA(109%; do: '67, 109Mai,109y 4 ; do. '6B,
109,,;(0109X; 1040 s, 1083(4108%; 7.305, 109
®lo9g,t Conversions of) 7.30 s to -thy $344,-
550.
RAILWAY STOCKS. '
Railway Shares bnoyant With a 'idretty
general advance. Border.;. State Bonds
tower. j Miscellaneous EXPress shares dull.
The following were the 5:30 prices: Canton,
47; .Cufriberland, 341 8 ; . Express,
26 W: 1 0289'; American Express,4s%®47;
Adams. Expreas, 53@53%; Unitd, States,'
Exgress, 46,447%; ,Merchants Union Ex
press, 24.%®24%; quicksilver, 22%®24;
dile Mail, 100%®10014; Western Union Tel
egraph, 35@35 1 ,1,; New York Central, 135%
®135%; Erie, 68%(W19, Erie preferred, 747 , „
@7534; Hudson, 138%@139; Harlem, 125:
Bawling 95 1 8 ®951 4 ; Ohio and Mississippi,
36%@36%1 Wabash, 53,@5334; St. Paul,
76©76%; St. Paul preferred, 84y,@84 . 34; Mi
chigan Central, 118%; Michigan Southern,
.1)2W 1 (§924/0 Illinois Central,.ls2; Pittsburgh,
5936®89%; Toledo, 103@118;.Rock Island,
1083 §10834; Northwesterp, 83@833 ; do.
preferred, 82%(4)82%; Fort Wayne, 110%;
Hartford and Erie, 18k; Chiba& and Al
ton, 138; •do preferred, 1383{; Astabula, 99;•
Praitie Du Chien, Ist preferred, 106. .
BORDER STATE BONDS.
Missouri% • 99;0, Old Tennessee% 67%
Nom; 66 1 4; Old North Carolinas,. 72; New
SITARIES.'• • '
Mining Shares dull; Edgehill, 4; Gregory
450: Montana, 43. - `-
~
•
, BIIR-TREAIittrIrriKATTERA:
Recelptit' 'at the Stib-Treaintry $3,353,976;
ParnaOta, -$298,330; 'balance, 1317,869,948.
Dishursernents, coin interest4.24l,9oo. .
•
Chicago Market.
Ckr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 9szet.te.
• gRICLCGO; Slily quiet and un
obanged. Wheat in' fair demand"ancrlA
lqo .higher; sales' Of•No: 2 at $1,76a/,78;
,cloamg steady: at $1,76; no change - , Since
noon. Corn* leaS active; • Na! c Vlverr'sales
No. 1 at 91y,a92A0; No. 2, 91a9114c, and re.
jectild at'Bsal363lc, closing' at'92KA92%:e for
NO. 1; nerchange this - afternoon. Oats quiet
~
and 43 higher; pales at 6634a663.;c 'Cash', and
683a1383ic seller Attgast. Rye firmer And
. guiet at' $1,25 for'No. 1, and '51,15 for No.
.2.:33arley more active at $1,25 for
new , No. 2 in' . ''store.•` Provisions , Tun-
Changed.' Mess POrk Inactive and nora-: -
,Inal at $243,25a28 ; 50.. Lard firm at 17Val7)ic:'
Short, rib middles at 12Xc: Receipts ; for
',the past forty - -eight hours—flour, 2,436bb15;
Wheat, 26;340:- corn, 95,615; oats, 8,556 bus.
Shipmentsfiour, 967 bbli; • !cheat, 8,306;
Corn; 87,180;"oats, 250 bus. ' Freights.' dull
at 2a2y,ebn corn to..l3utralo.
lAkus Diarket.
SPfthel Mitottch to the Pttteborshpazette.l
ST. Louis, July zi.—Tohacco firm and
the demand exceeds the supply; round lugs
sBa9; dark leaf s9al3; faetory. $10a13; black
wrappers - $12a16; bright leaf.slsa4o. Noth
ing doing in hemp. Flour.firmer and in
.better demand for. all grades '
but no ad.
wince, in - the price. Wheat 'firm; sales
choice red . a.id white at $2,22i2,23; good , to
primp do. $2,10a2,15; prime softispring 5470.
Corti firtner.and . the r demand limited; mix.;
ed and yellow white 87a88c. Oats irregu
lar and declining; sales choice at,•53a54c.
- Rye steady at sl,loal;l2for.good to Choice,.
'Provisions firm and quiet.„ Pork . held at
's29 Illakin--city clear-sides 17c; country
'16;0; . city shoulders ...1.2Na13C, Iu Lard
there is very little doing; Choiceheld at 173.6
al& in tierces, Receipts—flour •142751ib15;
wheat 15,967,bu; 'Corn 2;949 .oats 21,768
bu; rye 1,1341 M." •
Toledo Market;
. •
[By Telegrahle to the inttiibOrgb (hkzette.). •
• ,ffoLsoq. July 27.-711Our;'neeeints;Of 263
barrels; the market is (Inlet; Wheal,;,re
,euipM of 4,110 1 L builiels; sales' were ..made
11
,BW.winte kflebikaii at" $2,20; do.. amber ;
2diebigen.at susq,s; .do. amber
.s2 b os; No. 2711Illadis,10;88a1,9();.neW . No. 1
red - 77;ibi5h,.112,00,; No. 2 de.:al,oo;
,ainner,
seller for August , 51,131a1,83. Corm receipts
0f113,102 - bushels; 'the market' IS a, shade,
better, ; with Sales, of zio. on spot , and all
-this week:
. at 05;40. Oats' is het at .72e for
No. li.wlttle -- ,F4pfii froghts cull
and ..nombial..,_The` receipts • for .tbe pait
k
wee amounte d :to, bombs Min., 6,76 E
bushels wheat; 40;080 buslisla corn, 1,600'
bushels oats, and - 860 bushels rye. ;Ship
ments: 3;55 barrels flour, - 8,058 bushel's .
iwlnsat, 15,8,283 fitlAbele corn,, and ",.1.5',3; 0.
bushels 'cap. : • •
Cincinnati Market; ' .' .
illlThrciesess ti to the Plash lush Om etis,l-
Cincirrniri, Ray 27, 7 --FliMi scares and
train '4110;410,25 for suPerline t :.Wheat is in
light supply and held firm at p,0542,15 for
old No. 2 and 1; newsold at $1,00a2; adcord
inglo quality, but the market is Irregular.
Corn•stsad3r at 88a90o. Oats ftrin it 80c: the
supply is :better. Cotton' .in moderate .de-
Maud at.3fic. 03r middlingti. . Whisky firm
er' and in good `demand at 45e in bond.
Mess Tork is in moderate demand at N 8,25,
bui, in - nominally 'held at - 128,50. Bulk
Meats and Bacon unchaned. 'Lard held
at 18e, but there are - no buyers at better
4
t . 17Xer. Butter firm - at 28a330 Clover
Re d firm- at $l3. Linseed Oil steady -at
81,10. Hogs in good demand at M 50,40,00
per centat gross. Gold at 14 . 4'i; buying.
,
Cleveland )llarket.
ItyTeielp . aell to r the. Pitallainth 9siette.
. . .
I CLEVELAND, Jul 27:—Flour quiet at
L 510,00410,60 for double extra epring, - sll,ooa
11;00 for double extra red winter; country
brands- re_weak' and Irregular. liTheat-.=
males of 2" oars No; 1 red *inter, new, at
52,16, sad 1 car, do, nOtr, at - 12,47..
Males of $2,000 bus, seller, the 'balance - of
- thexiontli:at we. .oitxdull'at Bye;
market s dUllxidlnstetive, and lield at $1,15
il,l3o"for N 6. 'l. . Barley nominal. Petro
leum more quiet and tirnit'redned held at
- 310ifor ' • •
, .
017 Teleseatih to the PI/taboret iiizetto.)
'Loutsvii4x, July 27.—Sales, of 47 hiids
tobatcco; tugs to madluna ; leaf. at $7a15 1 4.
Cotton; sales 28 bales. Sup'efine dour sold
at 86,28a6,50 ; Wheat at,..1,85;a1,90..
new sold at 4.5a650. Corn at .94,05 e. . rtyo
at 81.,26a1,35. Potatoes .at. 83,50. Lard at
18a18;ic.
..Pork; . press at 828,50. Bacon'
shoulders at 13qe; clear rib sides at faxe;
cleaesidem at 1730. Bulk meats; shouldera
.at •I'2c;'clear sides- at 16e., Whisky, ni.w,
free at Vlal,eB.
• . Milwaukee 51ariet;
By Tetearann tbr Pittsbaightiazette.l,
Mitivreux.En, July 27...-ploQr,quiet, but
firth, wfth prizes unchanged. W.ho,ooot towo
settled at §2,17 for So. 1, and 61,75 for t No.
2. Oats firmer at 73e for No, 2. Coru quiet
and firm ; 111,
.91i1 for Na. 2. RecelptotiO
blots floor; 4,000 bush wheat, 1,1100 bush
osts.:soo hush corn. ShiPonenta-2,000 bblm
flour 15 000 bush wheat, WO bush oats, .100
t o
bush corn. , •
St., Linda Catt!e Market.
(BiTelegraph to ihePtltobanth (turtle
ST. Louts, July 27.--Livo stock, choke
shipping beeves firm and in demand at SS.i
7 gross., Sheep 12,6086 per head. Lunn 's
0450 11 4 -
PITTSBURG
• New'Yort Cattle Market.
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh
Haw Yong, July 27.—Receipts- for the
week, 5,073 beeves, 17,470 ebeepand lambs,
13,841 hogs. Beef tolerably active and firm
ott average quality; fair extra 17a1734; prime
16,41117 c; fair to good 16a16M0; ordinary 15a
15%c; inferior 13a14c. Sheep and Lambs
active, with moderate offerings, closing
strong at an advanceof isitic; Sheep 4)4a
7%c; Lambs 9a11%c. Hogs moderately ac
tive and firm and yoilic higher,. with sales
,of 4,000 at 10a1014c for light to common;
10%a140 for fair to good, and 10,( 3 a103ic
heavy corn fed.
Pniindelphla Market.
_
(By Telegraph to th e Pittsburgh Gazette.l
PIIILADELPAIA, July 27.--Petro hum nn;
changed. Flour , dull and unehanged2
Wheat in limited enquiry; sales 3,000 bush
good red at $2,20a2,30, and amber at $2,121
Rye steady' at 61,65. Corn in litnited request;
sales 3,000 bush mixed western at 81,18.'
Oats steady; sales Pennsylvania at 88a905.1
Provisions—Little doing.
- Baltimore Market.
LET Telegraph to 114 Fl*tabard' Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, July 27.—Flour very firm
With a fair demand; northwestern superfine
$6,75a7,50; extra $8,80a9,00. Wheat in good
demand;, receipts small; prime to choice
$2,35a2,40. Corn firm; white $1,25a1,28;
yellow $1,20. j Oats steady, with new at 85a
90c, and old .at ,94e5c. Provisions quiet
and unchanged. '
Chicago Cattle Maiket.
CBI Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Crriewoo t . July, 27.—Beef cattle steady
and firm at $7,50a7,75 for good choice steers;
$5,75a7,25 for medium to fair do. Hogs are
firm and steady at $8,75a9,30 for good •to
choice; $8,25a8,80 for medium, and $8a8,12;4'
for common.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Pr.'WAY= AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, July 27.-7 cam metal, Nimiek
& Co; Bdo do, Bryan & Carighey; Ido do,
Moorhead & Co; Ido do, W Porter; Ido
do, Pittsburgh Forge 'Co; 3 do do,l Rees,
Graff & Dull; 50 bbls flour, J Shepard; 5 do
vinegar,G Meyer; 9 do do, H Gerwig& Co;
4 dos brooms , J S Dilworth & Co; 511 sacks
oatit,_ll Schnelbach • 12 bas cheese, N J
Braden;. 150 dozen , ' handles, Lippincott &
Bakewell; 48 sks wool, S Harbaughl& Co;
, 103 eke, 88 crates ragii, Christy & Benham;
,25. bas cheese i L J Blanchard; 26 do, do,
Arbuckles &(ki; 25 do do, W M
25 bbls flOur, James Gregg; 8 bbls pearls,
McKee ,& . Bro; 300 sks malt, -Spencer & Mc-
Kay; 2 cars wheat, 'Hitchcock, MoCreerj
& Co; 200 bbls flour, Watt,. Lang & Co; 200
do do, owner; 100 os do, Lindsay Jr &
Co;'100 do do, Shipton - & Wallaoe; 200 do
do, Culp & Shepard; 100' do do, Keil &
Batchart;lo4 do do, McClure & McKee; 500
pigs lead,
,'B LTaltheitock &Co.
.
.•PITTSBUnGH,CLNOINNATI AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, July 27.-3 lihdeimms, R & M
Walsh; ado do, W.ll Wilson; Ido sbOuld
era, G Mitchell; 5 tea beef,:2 do bacon, E H
- Myers & Co; 10 pkgstrliite lead, T H Nevin
k Co; lot carriage 'hardware, McWhinney
& Co; do doi Hare & Bro; 17 eke oorn,'Robb
& Herron; 1 bbl eggs P , Sh river & Co; 3
do do, Voigt, Mahood;& Co; 1 car wheat, D
Wallice;•l do do, Liggett & Co; car
staves, TPamter & SOn;, .1 do, .7 . Kimmish;
1 de do,
W Hastings; 100 bbls flour, Watt,
Lang dc _ Co; 32 tos hams, J ./3. Parker; 10 do
do, Carter'& McGrew; 6 tor hams, Shiller
& Son; 4 do de; G F Cemley; 10 dO lard, W
Hays &Son; 10 bbls oil, T H Nevin dt Co:
5 dodo, F , W Gerdes; 15 bales , cotton, Ken
nedy, Childs& Co; 4 eases tobaeoo,•Lindsay
&McClure; 50 tee hams. J P Hanna & Co; 5
do dried beef, Moon & Bro; 32 do hams, F
64:ormley.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
ROAD„ July 27,-1 car iron ore, Wood &
Luken; I'd 6 do, Jones & Laughlin; 1 do do.
Bryan & Caughey; 1 to , hams, J S . Dil-
Worth & Co; 62 boxes cheese, T C Jenkins;
41 'do do, Graff & Reiter; 10 do do ' Watt
Lang & Co; 10 do do. R Robinson at Co; 11
libls oil, C 11 Hall; 72 eke oats."34cHenry &
Hood; 16 sks rags Godfrey & Clark; 50 bbls
'oil; D 131 y; 13 bge corn'. 65 do oats, Mcßane
& Anjer; 3 bbls eggs, 2, skis rags, 3 do dry
apples, 25 boxes cheese, Voigt
,Mahood &
Co; 210 green, hides, D Chestnut &
.Co; 50
bdls, do 'JAB Callers; 12 eke hemp seed,
111aCkeown it'Bro; 15 boxes cheese, Knox &
Orr. ' •
ALLEGHENY STATION, July 2.7-1 ear
iron ore, Easelslor Ircin*Co; 1 car staves, J
lii Hemphill; 1 do do, Ralya & Robertson; 6
bars limestone, Superior Iron Co; 24 green
hhlss,'A & J .Gruetzinger;,soo pigs lead,
BOYaler,. Bauman de ,Co; 4 ears wheat, R T
- Kennedy & Bro; 100 hides, G Welttact4. 28
skins, H & Friend; 4 do , do; C
.Keefer; 4,ears corn,SteiWarC&Langenheim;
lot stoneware, Alex Ross;' 2 ears iron ore,
Lewis.- 'Bailey 'de Dalzell; 1 car lumber,
Taggart & WIlson;'10' bye starch, Hahn dc
Hadley; 7 pkgei chairs, Estleib & Co; 12 do
do, Kremple dr, Co.' • •
•
A..l.4sousatY VALMIT R. rt.,--Jnly 27.
'1 car met:Mitt Woodsides; '5 bbls eggs. W
H Carnahan; 4 do do, , John Seliwalm;` 37
:aka oats,- Bingham dr, Laing; 1 car lime, D
: ,.ttelinelds; 1 car stone W J Woodwell;
B
car;ciay, Star Fire uok&Ce.-- •
• 'PITTSBURGH . ADD • CONND LIDVILLE
ItAitirtoAD, July 27.-1 car tan= bark, Lapp.
& Weise; 9 bars iron, S.M Mickersbatin
pkg tobacco. S P Shriyer, & Co; 29 sacks
Wheat,' Dillinger &, Stevenson;o 16 rolls
leather, J A C Lappe.
. • .
PRP( N.SYLVANIA CRICTBAL RAILROAD
'July 25.-4 bbl eggs,. W. - J Steel & Bro; 7
sksrags, i!deCtalough, Smith- &'Co.
CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &C.
WASHINGTON MILLS, .
WASRINGTON STREET,
; Weir'Ptitsburgh Gritz' .Elevater
W. W. 41.N.1131r.1150N,
.
Manufactarer of CORN MEAL; RYE FLOUR and
CHOPPED PRED.-.Orders delivered to either.eity
free of charge. Grain cif all kinds . clopped ; and
porn shelled. on short notice.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
lOW B. LYON,
111 U.. • •
Sealer et Weights acid 11418888889
IS. 8 FOIIIVIIS BTIMET, ,
(134htiresa Llbirly Alit Terry ',treats.
*edam prolopUirsttaii4e4 to.< svisisci
; ,'• • ' MISCELLA NEOUS.
POLICE 'NOTICE.
, . .
To'the Owners of Dogs and Hogs.
- The owners of nt MS arc hereby notified that Ito
Ordiaineca irrobthlting their running at large Lin
n uszied will be atricti enforced, slid 010 liege
ad entered ,to- run will dea l t .with ording to
All 11043 auflered to run 'at large will be taken up
inal disposed accoi tails to the ordinances of the
oltp. _ _ _
- • JAMEh BLACKMORE, /Iffayor,
Jy24:Vil
OFFICE OF CITY. KNUINZEIL
AbLitoHreY CITY. July VI, Ina,
NOTICE: i~I IIIIIIIAEIII , GIVEN.to
all parties •Interestell I the e nstructlun of
8 sera in the 3llddle tdstilet that the plans an
spe eldentlons for lltr nein sewer raunlng along
MOO Cu 01111. ry avenue and through West Comoro:I,
IT Lb 'the ' , hurrah' V.l . :ugh .the common lfronnde,
are on die at Oils 'Once and will be open fur Inspea-
M al
on ml the 2,3 d Inst.
11 . 1. AS. DATA cDpEnstinaisr.
TAR AIN PIPE.--lIALL SG ADAMS ,
SUPERIOR ARTICLE: OF
DRAIN PIPE,
All utzes, from one to twenty-four 'Mehra at syri,
DON & KELLY'S. agents for manufacturers, 247
Wood street. between win!, 40.1 xth atreetm.
jelt.
Vf 01'11'E —Came to the residence
, •„( t he r un the. on) day , 4fi June
an 4, fj .k y , soil , g.t.ed to be shout twelve
p.m.,. old; hue oh the p Int of nose; about
onr.b.,ll* Of right bind font In wh.e. The owner
.ap p..re itim by caking on the undersigned, prey.
for property and , paying entree. -
, %BY It4FIZPIAR,'
Jefferson Tp.. Allegheny Ce..
EIII=I
GAZETTE: TITESDLY, JULY 28, 1868
The Monongahela riverj swelled few
inches. on Saturday but ie again receding
with about seventeen inches in channel :by
metal' mark. *Wittier continues cloudy
and cool, with indications of more - rain;
thermometer indicatedB2 in the shade yes
terday at noon.
• Com. W. I. Koontz, who has been absent
for sevoraT months,ettending to his fleet - of
steamers in thetranaportation of govern
ment freight between St. Louis and Fort
Benton reached" his home in Alegheny
City or:Saturday evening-,•- The numerous
friends of the Commodore will be glad to
learn that he is in excellent health,. and
- spirits, and looks much better, physically,
•
than when he left here last spring.
•
—We take the following items from the
Cincinnati Covemercial of Saturday: The
G. A. Thotnpken, while on her way to New
Orleans, Thtirsday evening, wtth two bar
ges in tow, litruck the bar atOillom's Riffle
and swung down on the roc '
knocking a
hole into one of her barged , loaded with
railroad iron. The hole was-not discover-•
,ed, and' the barge, becoming full of water,
sunk at Medooj Bar.. Capt. Andy Robin
son, jr., is sojurning near St. Paul, Min
nesota, and is perfectly captivated with the
beautiful and picturesque scenery bound
ing the falls of\ Minnehaha The U. S.
Mall Line Co- have ,chartered the R. R.
Hudson to take the, place, of 'one of their
large Louisville packets—. .The New York
has been chartered for the Memphis trade,
during the low-wrter season, by the Mem
phis Packet Co. Capt. Frank Stein will
have command of her ... .. -.Capt. Jas. P.
Jack .is in the city, stopping at the Metro
yolitan Col. Bart. G. Liener is also hers
on a short visit,.and is holding forth at the
Broadivay.. The R. C. Gray received
•140 tuns of railroad iron yeiterday, 40 tuns
of which is from' the sunken barge of the
Charleston The Gen. Lytle, on Thurs
day evening, ran into_a tow of barges, and
sunk ,
one of them.
(By Tolograpik to Um Plttabunk (4ugette.l
LOUISVILLE, July 27.—Weather is cloudy
and warm. River stationary with 39 inches
in the canal, and 30 inches out over the New
Albany bar. . -
Sr: Louis, July . 27.—Weather is clear and
pleasant.
§
TEAMUOAT AT ''AUC-i iii ar s t i
TlON.—ThestesunerECHO A UC T I ON.
wllrbe sold RE PUBLIC AUCTION. at Allegheny
Wharf, on WEDNESDAY.; 'Jul* 29t1f,''1a88, at
2 o'clock r. 2., with all her ta c k l e and out fi t, in
•
good order. ' . , r ',. jyna4s
•
•
• • . . •
. ~.•
T E
MAIM TWIN CITY SLATE CO.,
manetfaciture s superior article of
it.coora - zuG
rifOifiCei 48 Seventh St.., Pittsburgh, Pa.
- .1. S. NEWMEYER, Pres't.
inyzult4 , •
To FARMERS.
THE HAY RAKE "WELCOME."
Is the beatilake made. It will rake heavier hay,
earry I* farther, load and unload itself carter than
any other rake. It Is self-operating: &child 8 rears
ola can do the work of a full hand. Hundreds of
oertificates could be given, one of walca Is below:
• "Otassw. Erie Co. ' Pa. July 8, - 1887.
"I have used the Wd0011 , 14, Illy ' Rake, mutantsa
Lured by W. W. Wallace; Pittsburgh Pa., and roe
ommenil it to farmers. It is good in-light and besam
hay•:, is easy on man and horse; is n-complete ginik
er of gram and atubbi .; is simple In construdthm
and easily kept in order. •
JOSZPWAILBUCKLII. , "
All orders direUted to
_Bl9 Liberty street, Pitta
burgh. or at the works In 130huotdana, Ohio,
promptly attended to. sold wholesale and retail by
W.
head orders In early, as Ripply is abort.
SHEETING AND BATTINGS
.HOLXII9, BELLA/. CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
•rx•rarEstatorr.
ilaastmiarers er KRATT.AtEDITIM. mid WHIT
, .
• Airinifou AND
SHEETINGS 'AND BATTING.
FIRE.ALARRI
TELEGiumii EXTENSION.
BRACED PROPOSALS wIII be received at this
office until 3 o'clock r. a., on FRIDAY, 914th bx.t.
for. extending 'the F'A
IRM LARM TEA:Et:RA PH
Into the seventh ward, a distance of about 4,500
Teet., TiO Suring Garden Avenue.-
Also, for extending the same into the Eighth
Ward, distance of about 5.000" feet, via Main
street. Pine street and Rank Lane..
Die-half of the contract price to be paid after the
lines have been thoroughly tested and approvell
by thr Chief of the Fire Department and the Com
mittee on Ruffles: the balance payable three,
months thereafter.
The right reservetto repiot any and all bids.
jyl7:tT7
• OFFICE OF CITY lINGINERR,
Ata.noungy Oivr, Jiny ligth:100E1.
THE PARK,. COMMISSIONERS
will receive proposals until SATURDAY, the
last. at 91 r. m. fur furnimhtng
2,000 Onbie larda of . Flat . tubble Stone,
T. be delivered along up.• line of walks of Common
ground,
ogle r
speelleatiena an
Fod particulars enquire at this
.
. - • CHAS. DAVIS, .
SuPerintecoßag Bagineer Farit Depravities's..
Alralitel •
, . ,
AN11001):" HOW LOST: 'How
.1.7.1. RESTORED!. Agit tiobitshaal iltsealad.sismil
71;ru
t3penaatorrhwa,,or Seminal Weakness, liivoluntary
Emissions, cleitull Debility and lin ped Iments to Mar
riage generally:, •Neryousnesk
M , Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits; Mental and 'P113211111 Incapacit7, re.
suiting from Self Abuse, &c.. by Robt. J. Culver
xell:hd: U . author °fide "Green Book," &e.• "A
BOON TO TIitTSANUS. OF SUFFERERS," sent
under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on receipt of six oents„, or two postaAre stam__ms,
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE Co. 127 BOWERY,
NEW YORK , POSTOFFICE BOX 4558. Also Dz.
Cul ve rwel I s "Marriage n I de. 1 , btlee 25 cants,
invs:DgwT .
4
,
ANIIOO D. 19 —Another. New
tit EItiCAL from the nen of
Pit. COUTES. The Merif Cad Vine" Says of this work:.
,4 1 . 1119 valuable treatise on .ne (Nats and cure of
premature beeline, shows how heauh Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and inanhooa, anti.
how easily regalued. It - gives a clear synopsis of
the luipedirnents twin:wringe r the rause and etrecta
of nervous debility. f rid the remedies therefor." A
nbcket . edltlow of tho above will be o warded On
t , c , ipt six etampi, by addressing Doctor CUR
TIS, No. 58 Nurtlt Charles Otreet. Aalthaste,
jyll3l
wEST COMMON
Machine Stone Werke,
• !foramen corner of Wort Ceeamera; Allogkorol•
FRIAD'IM ATV/LT/ILK & 00. ,
Have un hand or prepare tog abort notice Hearth
and. Step Stones, Ft. for ' Sldewallu, Eeawvf
Vault.. is Head and Tenth Stones, Jkoi.
Orders PieraPH7, exinnee. rows pommania
x .x~ws.
Rivers; and Weather.
" I: • k:
SLATE
HAY RAKE
PATENTED 1968 AND 1887
PROPOSALS.
• CoINTROLLICIVS oirFICE.
CITY or ALLSGIIMI, Jaly 11Ith, 1889.
'FL E. FRANCIS,
City Controller
,MED/OA.L.
STONE .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J.. B. C4RFIIILD ...•..•. T. - CAMMULD.
Illrß. CANFIELII & SON, COM
• MISSION MERCHANTS. and Wholesale
ealera In Goshen, .Factorr. Hamburg and W. R.
Cheese. Butter, Lard, ,Pork
-Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit. Grain, Ply Lead, Put. Pearl and S da .
Ashes, Yr bite Lime. linseed, Lard. Coal and Car
bon 011 s. No. 141 First - street. Pittsburgh.
WATT, LANE & CO.,
Groceries, Flour; Grain, Produce, Pro•
visio lll l,Fish,Cheese, Carbon OIL &e.,
Nos. 172'and 174 WOOD ISTRIST, near Liberty
street. Pitiliburgh, Pa. n05:n55
STZELi
MSTEELE & SON,
,
• ' ' , commission Merchants,
ATM DEALERS
vaxitrit, GRAIN, dc.s
No. 95 OHIO STREE'I near East Coninion,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. .T4XANOB
MEA/Von & HARPER.,
FLOUR, ORAIN AND PRODUCE
C O3II KI. 6 BIC)PiNCELItCrI.Ak.N'IIIEf
329 LIBERTY ISTREBT, P7.TTBBOBEIK.'
Consignments solicited.
RISTRRENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics
National Bank; J. 8. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedg & Bro. jaZi:l24
PETER KEIL
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DZALZRB IN - -
FLOUR, BRAIN, SEEDS,.
MILL, FEED, &e., &c.,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, -
1;a72,4:b37
L. J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. pee PENN STREET.
ap18:3:88 -
max..xvitaisir. '
ltircitANE AIVJER,
Ti • - •
, .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, D/DLIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. , 14i WATNN. ' STRUT, above
Smithfield, Plttaburgn.
FETZER & MMSTRONG,
.
A
FORWARDING AND 001111:M0R 11:BROM'
For the eale of Flour, Gralo, Bacon, Lard, Butte,
Seede, Dried Fruit, and produce getierally; No. lle
MARKET STREET, corner of Elret, Pitt sb urgh.
fe=:uB . - ' --
JOEIN irenrei.
TORN 1101.1 . 8E.*. BROS., Su e ..
cessors to JOHNJ. HOUSE & CO., ,Wholesale
oers'and Commission liferehante, 1 Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, 'Pittsburgh; Pa.
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.„_Commhadon
etott and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh idanntsietures. Cash ad.
vaneed on Consignments, and paid tor Produce gun
erally. - au2l
ROUT. EROS 4 ANTRIM KNO.I
KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOI
ERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAZ.?
FEED and PRODUCE USNERALLY, Nc
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Ball, Allegheny City .
DAT. CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,: BLOOMS,'
gtk, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, PERE BRICK
AND CLAY, &c. Wareboase and °Mee, Nod. 366
and 368 PENN STREET. Storage "Initialled.
' Consignments solicited. •
IJITTLE, BAIRD & P.ATTON;
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
eaters in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Leon, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh.
=2
If IPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE.
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
.. o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plus buret. 11112:r58
PROFESSIONAL.
-.- .
I - - QS. A. BUTLER,
I - ADD. FamAt MID POLICE XAGDII33AT74..
°Moe, I.II6•WYLIE STREET, nearllnislasigtollt
FrrrstiFson, PA. , -.
.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositiens, Collections. and all other legitiatite
business executed promptly. m 0 .10:n9
SAMUEL MciffASTERS,
ALDERMAN,
nyn:d&T
•
Ex-fllfiel• Justice of the Pease and Police Magi
trate. Glee, GRANT STREET; opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBUROH, PA. . • • • —•
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages ; - Acknowledgaienta.
Dep o sitions, and all Legal AliSiliesa emaciated. witk
promptness and dispatch. made
EUSTACE B.'MORII.OW,,
NIL:0171010,,1ITATIDY. '3l l ' •
.THE FE. AND
.. , .
POLICE.MAGIBTBATE. .
OFFICE, NO.73'PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds' Morita/ma, Aeknowledionents,
'Depositions and all Led - al - Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. my%
A , •-, -•-•
• truotiee of the Puce,
CO/IVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE tk INSURANCE AST
omisoN ME= .ZAST BERIIINGRAItt. -
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
cd to. • •• • m73:780
BILAILER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCEHi&C.,
01lite, CARSON !STREET, nearly oppelite . thp
Railway Depot, SOIJTEI PITTSBURUH.
Business entrusted to 14eare' promptly attend!:
ed to. • • Inn:Yal
DANIEL ucMEAL M. D,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RNSIDNNOE,
No. 69 Grant St., nearrligh.
ap2o:x7l
FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Siscora FLOOR. Fuow ROOIC
JOIIN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
011ie', 114 Diamond
• - ' (OppOdte ike Court H•sae.)
falS:tMl
A• LEIWIS,
• •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. '99 Inamond Street,
I=3lTl
H. C.IItCHAELC,
ATTORNEY , AND.- COUNSELOR AT' LAWt
No. 199 Grant Street,
*I)I4:WM
ARCHIRA.LD ITLAKJEJLEV,
.ALT''X'ORNMY-AT 6 I4.ALW,
Pfi. 99 FIFTH STREW,
spemsoular
JOICV A. STRAIN. _
11:1_,EMILDLA.N,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
orgee,ll2 FIFTH STREET, Opposite the Cattle- .
drat, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Rhoda, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depealtions and all Legal Busi
ness executed with promptness and dispatch.
JOHN C. McCOMBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Flifth Street.
reasioau, iwatw ant 'Animus et rt/
OinesialL NONA
WIZOLESALA DEALMUIS IX
A. 15i3LELE,
f 0 6 3 818P2R
JAB. 1. BICHIIII.
J. B. AtlfJ2ll.
No. 87 Virtl3. et-root.'
14:w73
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PITTSBUROFIr
prrrssinzon: PA
RAILROADS.
_
ITTSBURGII7- -7
-1
CON v • :
On and after - THURSDAY, .2darch • 511, 168t—
trains will arrive at and depart from the,Depot, co,
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:. -
Deport. . 417t1111.
Manta and from Enionrn. 1:00 A. 11; 6;00 P.
McKeesport Aceommodt'n.ll:oo A. 11. A:O5 P. M.
Ex. to and from Uniont'n• :1:00 t. Al. 10:00 A. Ito
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30,P. M. fi:3s A. ifs
Braddock's AccomModarn 6:15 P. M. 7:50 P. M.
Night Ace. to McKeesport 10:30 P; M. 6:40 A. 311. •
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. V. -
Per-tickets apply t 3 • B. KING, Agent.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. mita
ALLEGHENY •
agaggifil L
VAI,LEY RAILROAD.
T DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City without chanige
of cars . Connecting with trains East uuld ;West cf
the Warre.. It Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic £
Great Western Rallwaya..: Shortest , and. quickusgi
routelo 011 City and Franklin, and all points in the Oil Regions. •
On andiafter April 68th , Ib6S, Passenger Trair•
will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot...
corner Canal and _Pike Sta.. as follows:
• , Depart. drriOs:
Mall to and Pni.Ven. City. 7:00 A. it. 6:15 P. 4.
Express " 10:40 r. 2.12:23 a. rt.
Brady's Bend Accoftdpod'n 3:09 P.St. 10:20 A.. 111..
Soda Works Accom 'n • 5:30 P. N. 7:55 A. 2.
First Milton Accemod'n •.. 8:50 A. IL 1140 A. it.
Second llulton Accomoirn 12:00 ,3.55-r.
Sunday Church • Tralif leaves Soda Works at 8:65
A. 8., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50-A. ht. Et.. •
taming, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. R., arriving it
Soda Workii at 2:45 r. st. •
' - R# BLACKSTONE, un't." -
W. F. R9pF Ticket Agent sp3s •
gi I TTSBURII,agIi
DIS RAI
CIN
L WCNNAATI. NAD ST.
Y;
•
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME.i—On and after SUN_ 1/.&Y.
June 21st, 1667, trains will leave and arrive at Ile
union Depot, as fdllows, Pittsburgh time: •
•
•
Mall Ex Depart. Areg
2:15 a. tn. 12:10 A 4. th
press ths
Fast Line 9:40 a. ta. 7:13
Fast Express 2:10 p. m. 11:20 a. n:.Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. p. m.
McDonald 's Ace'n, N 0.1.: 11:40 a. m. .3:05.p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 - p. m. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc`n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. nt. 5:20 it. m.,
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Exprss leaves at 2:10
p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next
morning.
The 13:40 a. In. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex—
cepted; and makes 'close connections al .Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky.. Mansfield &
Newark R. R. • • .
S. P."SCULL;'Geniral TIci01; .Agent..
W. W. CARD, Sup`t:,,Steubenville.
• . alcjimm •
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W. AND CLEVELAND '& . PITYSBITRGH R. H.
'Frani June 11,11, 1808, tralas..• will leave: tent
and arrive at the Umou Depot, 'north side, city .
time. folions: • , . Leave. :•
Arrive.
ChlCago Ex.... 2:03 a mlChinago Ex.. 2 :06fa
Cleveland ' 2:03 aln Cleveland Ex. 2:08 am ,
Erie &Ygn.11 , 1 1 7:28 a miChlcago 1/:23Ans:
Cl...h.Wn'g 8:13-a-m Wheeling Et: 11:0Ixel
'Chicago Mail_ 6:58 a m i st . Loula-Ex 3:33 pra
Chicago Ex.— 9:43 a mCI. & Wh'g Ex 4:38 p
Cl. Wh`g Ex. I :# 3 ginl/111e&Yen El /1:18t1sx,
Chicago Ex.— 1:58p m Chicago_ 4:23 p m
'Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pm Cl. & Wh'g Ex ..7: ( 01 j 9 p• •
Degart from Allegheny.' Arrive Alleyhen .
11,77 Brigt`n Ac. 8:58a mN.' ll v l / I "Vn Ac. 7 : *ln
Y.eetSdale " 10:13 am N. Brigt'n 8:28 aat
•". " 11:58 am Wellavtlle • ' 8:53 m
.Rochester. " 2:23 p m New Castle.'" /0:18 a m
Wellsve Ace 4. 3:43g m Leetsdale " 9: 1 3 aln
Leetsdale Ace.' '4:13 pm • . 1:013p m
N. BrigVn " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt'i " 2:43 p m
N. Brlgt'n " . 0:28 pto Lee4dile n• . 4:53 p m
Leetsdale " • 10:43 pm " " pm.
-sir 1:58 p. zu. Chicago Express' leavea daily.
9B- 11:23 a. in. Chlcanv. Express arrives
• Jen F. B. MYERS, Geneml Ticket . Agent.
DENNSYLVANIA i RmiNis
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after June 7th. 1960 1 1,' Trains will are.
rive at and depart from the Union . Depot,, corner of
• Washington and Liberty streets. as follows: - , • ,
. _ Arrive. • Depart: •
Mal Train....• 1:15 a m!Day Express:. 2:25's in
Fast Line ... •.. 1:40 a m,Wall's Na. L. 6 : 30 - a is
Wall's No. ... 0:20 a m Train • 7:50 a m
Latrobe Acen 7:50 a la' Vinetnnuti Ex 11:40 a m
WalPs No. S:5O a ru! Wall.k No. 2.. 11:51a m
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m,Johnsteseu Ac. 3:ospm
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Brirddoeks Not 4:00 pm
'Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p Expres: 4:50 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 pm' Wall's. No. g., 5:10 pm
Wall's No. 3.., 2:15 pml WalPs No. 41;'.. 6:15 p m
Braddocks No 1 5:50 p ni Fast Line
WalPs No. 4. '7:15 pta Latrobe AWL' 9:50 p rtt
Altoona Acc'n Swiselrale Ac`nlo • :so pin
and Emigrant . .
• Train 9:30 p m
The Church Train leaves Wall'& Station every - -
Sunday at 9:15 a. as., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. 'Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. me
and arils :a at H all's Station at. 2:00 p. m. ---
Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trait
iallyexceptElnralay.• • • • • •-•
For further Information apply lP
to - I ,
' • - • BECIVITH, "Agetit •
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as—
mime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. Ali Baggage .4.xcheding HMV'
amount in value will be at the risk of the
Un
less taken by special contract.- •• • .-.-
id • I ,EDWARD H.:WILLIA.2I&
Gen rai Superintendent, Altoona,
-
TERN PC‘Naviauggi — -
-I K ES SYLVANLA HAIL-
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N .
-On and after May 10 th , 1897; the Pas
senger:Trains o the Western: PenusylVanla Ball.
road. will 'arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Dem .All
ve. i egheny C ity, as - follows; ...,....--,. •.
Depart.
BMlngd'e No 1 6:35 a tn• Mail - • : ,a. , 411115 ana
Freeport No. .l 19:15 anaj Freeport No. 1 9:16 am
Express - 10116ra a' Freeport
No.111:29 ant '
Sharpb'g No.l 1:25 pm Exi pia
:rees - 1:50 pia
Freeport No. 2 4:10 p m spr ngd'e No 1 3:50
5:511p m Freeport No . 2 5:05 p m Springtl'e No 2 '7:10 p m Strringd'ello 7 . 7:30 pm
A
. Aboye trains run :lally except sunday, • .
- The Chtirch . Tralh • leaves . Allegheny - Junet. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at.
9:50 a. m. lletiarning: leaves Allegheny • City' at ,
1:20w m. and arrive at Allegheny Jena. at 0:45: '
• ...
_OOIII7In7TATION TICRETB — K9Liiale.in..pirlr*ges cf
Twenty,between,Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Meer's, Be tinett,..Elue Stireek,.Etna aridiiitarpabarg,.
Ara.d only an the Irani stoPpliag at Station n'spe
on tickets
The trains leaving Alleehtfif Clly it 6:75 a. n.
and 1:50 S. it make , dibeet connection at Freeport-,
with Walker'r line OfStages for Butler and Flanuabs-
town. ;Through tickets • mai .. be purchased at the, .
Ulnae, No: 311t.' Clair Street, near the Suspenalotej
• Bridge•- Pittsburgh, and at the: Depot., , Allegheny..;
Far • further Information apply to .
• • ::.,.: -.- , JAMES. LEFFERTS, Agent, • :
... , , :•. Federal Street Bepot. .:'
'The 91esterelerdasylvenla Railroad will not as
tame any risk for Baggage, except for-wearing ap:::
wel and limit thel. responsibility totem: liundscd •••
.11ais. in value. All baggage exceeding this.,
amount:ln Value will be at the risroftheownor, rte-'
•
tesh taken by spe ctat
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myu 7 , Gen-la Sonerinteudent, Altoona. P' a: :
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Saggismiii
UNION PACIFIC RAILW AY,
Eastern: Division.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROMS
from the East to all points In •
Colomdo, Nevada,
California, Vta4,
Ariusona,
New Mexico; Idaho.
Oregon. -
Two Trains leaps State. Mac aria Loavrc..,,,iik
(Sundays excepted.)} on the arrt CAI of Inv us of
Podia Railroad front St. LOUIS, and ''-aaigat and
Bt. Jo Railroad from Quincy. a a abeatla . at Law
remce, Topeka and Wainego with eta,,se (or all
points In Kansas. At end ot track west of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS LION-
PANT'S DAILT LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL.
aismo•zarersis COACHES FOR
DEN PER; SAI.T ILJk.Kmt,'
And all Points to the Territories.
And with BANDERnoNns Tui-Witickre.r' Ltga r•
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Nee, 416,
anergeet Bards Fe, and all potato In 'Arizona nn
New Xezleo. •
With the rec.'''. scldltlous ut rollO l / 4 . d
egulpment.c.Sed the arrangements made w.th r -
Spottalble Overland Tmsportsikla Litie. from
western terminus, this road sow-olden . "1 11311 " d
racthileil for the tranoultialon or rrritld r
Tickets, Ent 'Nile al, au the principal other. s
United States and Canada&
Be sure and ask for ticketb, rta 'Mr. "Mt) y .
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