The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 03, 1868, Image 3

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:uncial Natoli in New York.
Gold Clod at 1451/,(1 5N,.
- - ,aeleicraph , to the Pittrbttrzh Gazette.l
IsTEW , YORK. Augu.st 4 IWB,
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31ON AND . GOLD. •
lie supply of money continues e.xces..
iivet if, and call loans .are easy at 364 per
t•i r The Bank statement favorable,
,cing a continued contraction-on/loans.
matetial- increase in . .,deposits and
tenderig kens, 41279,11,654, decrease
03,5924 specie, $20,502,737, decrease
' f4Ol,-
circulation t33,957,305;,decrea5e 16,068.
•
sits, $228,1.00,867, incrape 41.343,205;
tenders,,sB3,63l3,o6l,fncrease $1,402,475:
. ang dull at BXalO,. Gold active, ad,..
ug to 145 . @1453 ~and
.firM
'rat. All °pied wria..pioinptly teke4.
re is a large uncovered short. interest,
xially among foreign. Exchange firm
rather decreiased for cash supply., • I
GOVERNMENTS.
t/veramepts are quiet and Steady. The
for converting 7-30. s !expired to-day.
:,4here are probably five inillions out
whick will be paid in currency
Conponn of 1831, 11636@115X; do.,
'/ , ,i4q@u4;4E do. '64, 111©111%; do• '65
@ll2/; do: new, 108X®108. do. '67,
4 J 0 9%; 10-40 s, 10354(0108%;7-30s, 108 V,
3‘. The 'conversion of 7-30 s for the
A'h are $15,585,650. I .
• BORDER STATE BONDS.
Eder State bonds firmer; Missouri ' s, SI;
.iessees, 62X for' ew, 62g for old; new
5 h
Carolina, 68y,..
STOCKS.
• ,
mks firmer, with a general improve
the leading: favorites being Erie,
'yayne and Rcek Wind.
mums: Canton, 49; Oumberaitd; 84;
Express, ''2634@26%; • American-Ex
!, 45®453;;..; Adams; 'Express, 52%;
. bants E_upress,,,24%,®243a
'diver, 21X15221, Mariposa prefexred,'
CM° 101%@1014; , Western
Telegrapb; 88%; I New .York Cen
-9ax®lB23i;„ Erie
.6868%; Erie
- d, 74 ,pgizst' Hudson; 1374 138; Har
i !; Reading, 943‘@94%; .01titi'dtMis
; , 39 1 4(30%;- Wabash,- - 519M5134;
7535©76; St. Paul preferred, 81
Michigan Central, 119©120r
;them,,ytigB6,o Illinois Central,
Pittsburgh ; 881 , 6 , (4)89X• - Toledo,
)23; Rook Island,11014©111; North , "
82 %®82+(a.iprefeired, 82M®82%;
,kne 110)4110%;- ,; Columbus, 88;
. mia,loo; Hartford &Erie; 19m®1934.
mtwiiird
tug Shares are inactiVe.
EXPORTS SARTMPORTS.
srts specie, for week; 0777,2117. Ins
ge0dni,42,185,819; general nier
J 3 %1 3 ,1 3 471 • ' •
• 509
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.; str 33- T/ 1 •
ptEi at thelle.b:.Treagn7 for week,
1; 4 054; payments, $15,900i 1 425; balance,
_ .
V St. YOSit Mark'
• i t
• egraph to the littatrergh aftzette.l • •
Ta4DIS, Ailg4-4WNIOLVIII4BIIIItIta'
I • .
7cceeds the supply, and prices are fall.
• .... 1 1•:i—nothing doing; gfaami. and
lower; $1,.45 for- fair to prima and
-1. • ~•!,60 for strictly prime to choice
• Flout' dtal_, and weakertSales of
- • at- 813,50a9,541 • Wheat—buyers stood ,
• 14 all grades belbw choice'declined
Icy, red sold at -12,40, choice white
1 2 55 strictly' prime to choide red s2ls'
l4me Nebraska apring sold at $1,65;
!*,havy and easkir,.arliOai32e fOrmixed,
pow, 87)09.44.'f0i White. Oita
1,- }and better - under the legal weight
!ditch went into effect t6-day; priceS
• '46aslc. Rye loWer at 1.1,10a1;12 -
• . lee. - Provisions steady andiami; bat
Pork -sold at- Uc.• Bulk
-4 nominally unchanged, at 14a16X0
: loulders, rib, and clear sides. Rums
h3ged. Cattle range at 2gia6m; grass
: . Is4as -per bead, and good to , chblee.
)11.2,50a4,00.
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I
Toledo Market. c
legrao‘to the
&Do, August I.—Flour; receipts 1,000
~,% ; o hdpments, 1.000 blds; market firmer
Wheat receipts .9,838 ;hush;
•.•hnts, .1,000 bush; maiket shade
sales of new• amber at $2,10a2.10%;,
• fhlte Michigan' at 22, 4 41 '3:l6w Zro•
2,10; No. 2 do at 62 qO, and amber for
:If - August at 11,92:*. Corrif reeeitots
shipmants 23,000 bask; salesold
t . ! Ba99c, closing "at 98lic. Olds; re
-4 bush; ihipmentB 70(Ebtudn sales
: .1 at 80e; new do at 82c. Rye; re
:bush; lllarke4ibettitnaalesoctiio.'
• Lake ireighta - dull at .3c to Bpi
o Oswego,- and - 434 c. ttOgderts-
111
BuriaKi
`' ;nglh to the fittsbureh Gazette.),
'.• August I.—Floutjx' tgOod , de
•lir spring; sales were made at $9,60
Wheat drill at V; spring is held
• ; sales 30,000. bush
• pd 4,300 Wall . new amber rased at
;Corn quiet and steady; sales 60,000
iced western at fflal,o2. Oats firm
sing 76a77c for small lots.
• -b nominal.- Mess. perk asking ;30
• •rry. Lard,. • 16014:5c. Receipts--
4,000, bash; corn, t 156,000 - do; oats,
:•••" ilo; flour, 3,000 bbls. Shipments—
: sh wheat, 165,000 do corn, 14 2 000 do
i'reights unchanged. •
, .
* :1 New Orleans Market.
• trash to the #ittsburtth uszette. . .
l'! - • ~nttr.saris, August - I.—Cotton, there
.., qs , doing; middlings!' nominal at
beipts amount to 22- bales; exports
:.• • Sterling at 6834a600. Sugar and
[II
dull and' nominally' unchanged,
4 I fairly active; 'superfine at 1.7,75 a&
ftuiet at 9W,ca51,05. Oats dull at
!‘:- lew; 68i3 for old. Hay is firm and
:-.; i:44:id: , _Pork is firth; Mess atliaca3o,so.
,', firmer; shoulders at 133;c: clear
r `.:'.. L734c. Lard; tierce, at 18y,,c; keg
` .o ket
Philadelp ar . •
mph t. the Ylttsbvgb Gazette./,
IDELPHIA, Atiguit 1.- - Petroletn
!need, with salespf Crwin in bulk
Refined. 34,5(a340 Plonris bet
..,Sales were.made of •northwestern
'`:lily at $9a11,25;' Ohio at $10a12,25:
• 512,75a15. Wheat is leas active and,
Rh sales of red at $2,3032,35, and
„,.752,50. Corn; sales of 4,011 U bushels
%$1,22, and , mixed wasteryrat $l,lB
iota steady. Provisions are un-
• Louisville Market.
ash :W the Plttaouricb tJagette:'
APgll. 4 O: I.—Tobacco. Arm;
hds; Lugs, ,7.ha93ie; medium leaf,
ur; superdite,l6,2sa6,6o. Wheat,
Mr0;93:1950.' Oats; 600 for new.
k, $28,5ua28,75.' • Laid; , 1131,ia18 3 ,5e. ,
boulders, 1334 e; =clear rib sides,
-sr sides., 17 t y,e. Bulk Ildelits;,ehotd.
• No, dear aides, 16at16/d.,
efee, 161.20;
MI/Waukee Market.
DP to the ilitsburgh.oazette.l
,UIEE, August ..I. ! —Floue. quiet
and unchanged. < Virfifiat kneet
ilr°°ollBl at '84 9 0 . for and
'b No 2. Oats &in at 74c for No 2.
7 500 bbba flour, 10,000 bus wheat,
its, 1000 bus corn.;. `Shipment:it iur, 400 Lois. oats, 300 bus oorn.
‘lFrattelbea Market.
be Pittsburgh Gazetted- -
July 30.—Flour quiet at
- 3t dull at,6l,tionl,B3:' Legal
ME
RIVER NEWS.
—The W.F. Curtis has been chartered for
$l.OOO per month, to run bet Ween Louis
villa and, Cairo, in connection with 'the J.
Kligok:r, 'which will run from Cairo to New
Orleans. •
—The office Of the steamer Rose Franks
was entered, whilst she was lying at the
cattle pen ' just below Slirelveport, Lind
$2,400 stolen therefrom-41,60U in currency
and a draft! for $BOO. Swipicion settled
upon three of her crew , vire • The steward,
barkeeper"! and pantryman. They were
arrested and are now in durance. in,NSW.
'Orleans. •
—The Orcicpu says the following are the
freight rates from New Orleans to 'Red
river, is agreed on by the captains of the
- boats! now 'in port, To Shreveport, dry
barrels $l, and other freight in proportion,
and to Jefferson dotible card rates. -The
ctiptidiris have taken this tep owing to the
extreine low water and thhgreat difficulty
of navigation. ' • I
The iron City Regigter of fast Saturday
says: The - steamer Deer Lodge, of the
Northwest Transportation „Line, has
completed her second trip to Ben- ,
,ton this year.. Sh e came daft on Wednes
'day with a fair number of passengers and
considerable treasure: She now lies at the
on hery wharf in thiy, and will start
third trip to thes cit
Mountains' about
theist of August.
—The Cincinnati Enquirer says: The
B. Webb came up here without her inspec
tion papers, and her officers have been put
-to trouble in, consequence. The penalty
for running a boat without such papers is
IWO. The boat was inspected by Super
vising Inspector Gtithrie at New Albany a
short time ago, and not having the proper
blank forms at hand, that official gave the,
boat a permit to make the trip to thispoit
and return without them.
-A St. Louis telegram, under date-' of
- -Friday; says: The cases of Barr and Don
-aldson, of the steamei..Oreat Republic, are
• Continued to the next term, on account of
the absenee of allthe important witnesses.
. The'ah3entrtes are. negroes,:and they have
forfeited their recognixances. Barr's law-,
,yers are., anions to havo f the witnesses re
turn, as they feel coutident that'the testi
mony will acquit their, Barr is on
20
~000 ball, meantime, and Danaldson
malnWin iail; - -
—A St. Louis.. dispatch,- under date of
Thursday, - says: ' , River. slowly declining
here and aboVe. The Silver. Lake arrived
from Benton in - -47 days:" round. trip; 30
days. The Shark and barges arrived from
New Orleans.' The departures are, City of
Alton. far Veinphis, and Rubicon , for
Vicksb,' with . fair, trips. A. , !large
amount
grain' s cording oat of the MU:-
scaui. The Marcella" yesterday. had - 3,549
1 . sacks of wheat and 215 sacks of , oats.
.The
boats due to-'fitty are the' Charmer, Pauline
Carroll, Jacobs and'City of Cairo: - There
are no beats lying here outside the regular
packeta. ..Ilusinetta dull. Wheather hot.
St. Louis pa per samri • The Restau
rant system on Western , steamboats - is
daily becoming more popular and- recog
nized as,the true one. a:pa - kite:toe proves
that it is liumense saving to boat owners in
addition, .te giving ,better satisfaction; to
travellers '_, 11 cheape.tiatharateof passage,
Which in the main in the most. important
point ,as it enables steamboats to 'compete
with railroads with a certain degree 'of sun.
case.; Thei.fare to Memphis is now 115 but
under the Restaurant system .it could be
reduced to $7, which would allow the pas
-ienger 18 to feed himself, which he could
do at one half that amount, while the boat
would-be' largely the gainer. The system
is - .botiridi sooner or later, to be generally
adoptedrin all western steamboats and , the
sooner the better.
. • ; River and Weather.
lantrisvira....V,, August I.—River rising; 41
inches in canal by' mark;' 83'inches over
Portland liar. Weather warm, and rain ex
pected-soon.-
Sr. LOUIS, August I.—Weather cloudy
,and cooler-to-day, the mercury only rising
to 85 dames. A slight shower 'fad about
noon, , but not enough tu do any good. • •
IMPoRTS! BY RAILROAD. •
PisTagursim, FT. WAIN!. is CHICAGO
RAILROAD. August 1.--4 boas extract beef,
John ABenshaw; 25 tcs hams, J P Hanna
ar,Co; 200 bbls flour. T C Jenkins; 5 cars
wheat, 100 bbls flour, Dan • Wallace,'loo do
S Lindsay; I car- zniddlingsrßricker
Co; 2 ears crap iron, Tim Maloney; 5 pkgs
flahOdimball & Megrast; 22: tslls'Vokes
McWhlnney dr. Co; '9 .btlits tobwien, Little,,
Baird & Pattiin, 25 do Alo,Atwell,,Lee &
00;12 bbls green apples, 4 kegs- bbfter,
d: -CO; 11 , bbis scrap' livid,
Brown' A. .Co 90, sks: oats; ;104
Brown it Williams; I * car lumber, J M
,Seiboktrt; 2Qlcs baits. ti - Parker; 3`hhcfs'
W & D Rinehart; 5 . do do, J M
IllurthLud; 175 bgs_ essr,corm Rea Jr; ear .
PAT Adams Bro; Ido . do, W
jElaatlngs; Icai' oil, bbls , Jageneln;
!Its rags, Christy Beaman! 20 green
hid.* 10 rolls leather, G Hoffetotl; 20
beixes . cheesei, M W Raukb4-25c do do,-Ar- -
buckles it Co; 25' do do,: Kirkpatrick.
Eianon: 30 do do, -Volgt Malicciii*Coi 10 dO
do; - Woodworth & Davison 15 :do 'do
Ewartit piri - 10. do ,do, Cooper & Co; , 80
bbli - Soar - MCClure, & Mass; 55
spokes, ;Hlre & Tiro; 4 bbls rye flour, H
Riddle; 418 bgs oats, 2do potatoes, H Rea -
Jr. 18 cars'atetal Bryan &Caughey.
,
Ciaonmsarri. AND rITTEIBETRUEI RAIL
nom)," August'-1.- - 4' cars iron , ore, Mo
'Knight, Porter Cm• 2•do • do Hussey,
Wells &Co; Ido do, Jones& iia t ,uirblin; 1
do stone, P Wolfe; 2 cars blooms, Park,Bro
&Do; 2 cars pig iron, Zug it. Co; 1 do do,'
Wm Smith; 67 cakes omper, Park. Mc-
Curdy it Co; 125 bas starch, Arbucklea de
0o; 60 do do, B Heazletori% 40 do do, At
well, Lee & Co; 7 casks "glass ware, R 0
Schmertz; 17 bbls scrap, John: Moorhead;
10 bbls plaster, B 1, Fsbnestock;:rs2 sks
oats, sdo sacks,'.l W Simpson; la do oatk
Scott' & algal; 10 bbls potatoes, Morrison &
Co; 12 do do, Thos -McCoy; 1 bdl leather, 1
bbl tails - ' Wm Flacons & Son: 4 bbls ap
plea, 4' Jo eggs, 1 keg butter, ll:Riddle; 7
bbls potatoes, Volgt, Mahood & Ca; I box
soap, Vangorder & Shepard;,2o bbls apples.
Fetzer & Armstrong; 5 tubs cheese. Graff
&Reiter; ' IB sks oats, Mclien.ry, & Hood; 50
bbls oil, John Spear; 3 - kgs butter; : 1 bbl
eggs, W Harrison.
IPIITBIII7IIOH, CINCIMITATI•AND ST. LOUIS
Raliatoen. August 1.-9 tons pig him, J
W Porter. 1 car staves; W Hastingei; 2'bxs
teols.,P Le Laufman; I do do. J Godfrey; 10
.hbla oil, Davis, Chambers & Co; 1.101 hh
goods,' Mrs Starkey; 40 bdls
_paper,' Pitts
Paper Co; 49 aka oats , 0 If Love; ) 1 car
stavesi Ralya& 'Robertson; 2 oars wfieat,.r.
8 Liggett; 15 bbls 'vinegar,. Davis, Chain
bora &Co; 20 bbls marble thist,J C Butlb in;
90 bdis willows', I Dinkey.& .0a; 120 -Skis
wheat, 11 •T Kennedy & Bra; 20 bbls bungi,
A, B Mils; 8 .bales cotton, 4, H.Childs 4r.„
Co; 2 cars staves, J,Painter. Jr; Ron; 3-4040,
&
M B Adains" 8r0.., • , ' .
ALLXOEIMcir-Ve.m.y R. ilt., , Auffust /.-
2 cars metal, CI Woydstdes; Lear lime, Jai,
Keno; 8 kegs butter, licibt eggs, L E Owen;
b pkgs,eggs, 140 ilo butter bps . rags, 1
firkin, lard, L J Blanchard ; l 2 1
pkg eggs,
l'Head &Metzgar; pkg butter, J •A.tkinson;
rear metal; McKnight Porter. & Co; 1 car
clay r S Kier it .0441 9ivr , stone r Harrison it*
Bro;,1 , d0 do, Forrester it Megraw. - " • -
ALLMJELKNY STAT/05, /Lukas' I._ 1 car
Wheat; W., McKee di Co;, 299 ska oats, A
Miller &Son; .2 bbls beans, 1 do apples, J
Herbert; 100 bbls . flotir," 21 skit oats,
Stewart & s Langenhini;. , 12. isks oats, M
Steel . & Son; 12 racks washisktl s , 8 Wagg;
4 do; Rio, A J Jacobs: 4 do do; A Ross; 2'
bbls sizing., R. M & J Snodgrass; 4 boxes
crackers, .7 ; Lockhart.;
BAKERY FOR
WITH OR' WITHOUT THE PROPERTY;
Or would rest berm of roars. linpa r tre at
$0 2 00117, TIM AM, et., Atioghwag
Rebuilding a Stone CulVert,
Over the four .11111 e inn. at the Swindler Sr,
23d Ward, it ill be reeelved the Oity Engin r , a
?dice now -
POLICE N,OTICE.
To the Owners , of Dop and Hogs..
The Owners of DOGIPare hereby notified that the
ordinances 'prehlbiting their running at, large Int -
inuuled=Will be 'strictly enforced , and that ail Dogs
so suffered to ran will- ,
be' dealt with according to
law. • _
•• Hoos . ruffered to run at large will be taken up:
and disposed of according to the ordinances of the
3uLlp3S 131,64..1 1!10.11E, Major,
OFFICE CITY FK 4 llllB.Eti .41.211) SUEVEYOE,
• July *9.
N oincE.- The Assessment lot*
grading, partnornnd Curhing the East•
ern !Portion or Second street,
Is WEIN ready for exandnation, and can be 'seen at
this oftice until
134TITR.DAY, AUGUST Bvl, 18(41.
I
When 10.wt11 be.returiled to the City Treaeureri
°Moe foE collection. •
n. J. MOORS.
, City Engineer..
irpPtCE OF, CITY E.NGINIMB AND DURViTON.
; •t- ''Pltlabursh: Jtll7 X 9. 1808... •
N OTlCE..—true Assessment , for
trading, Paving & Curbing Mulberry Alley,
. ,
From Olynter to Smith streel; Is now. ready tor ex
amination, and can be seen at this °Moe until
,When It will be retu ned to the (City Treasurer's
Office for collection.
- IL Ji 1110Ort-E.
FEILD COy
, • PEA I; irati IN
GLUE, CEIRL74D
'Tinnpre &imps, Oeroonli, Cattle' Talks
BONES, NEAPS, FOOT OIL, &C.. •
3d W d ß u c tre gdm Wareho use, No. 338 LIBERTY n.;
PiTIeSBUR6II. PA;
ECEI
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TORE WINDOW SIIADEM, of
any color al•I rs:quirled, 'glib homier and
a twain plain ar alto the plain Hine, foe *awe
lati.r9oso, twin 7 font wide, Irintli
WW320021111, 11:1, hi.. Clair street. '
144 .t. h U.
WARD'S,
PITTSBURGH 'GAZETTE : MONDAY, AUGUST -3, 1868
PROPOSALS FOR PAPER.
A SUPPLEMENT.to anitet requiring the Superin
• tendeut of Public Printing to advertise for pro
posals for supplying the State with printing and
bill paper, approved April tenth, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.
. SECTION I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the Common!realth of penn
sylvan's, In General AsSemblytnet.eind it is hereby
enacted bv the authority, of the 'same, That hereaf
ter the person or persons bidding for 'the Contract
for furntslting the State with paper, as provided in
the act approved April tenth, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, be re
quired to execute 11: - 'bond to the Commotiviealth,'
with at leist two andlclent sureties; In ;the awn of .
ten thousand .didlers, conditioned for the, faithful
performance of the contract soillotted, *bleb said
been shall be, approved by the . President Judge of
the Court of Ceinmon• pleas of the district-or. die- .
triode in whichiuch sureties may reside; or in case
of, the absence or Other inability of such President
Jidge, li , the Associate Judge of! the county in
'which such sureties allay reside; Provided. That the
bonds, with the sureties of the several bidders, shill .
be duly executed , sealed up and delivered with the,
propoials for furnishing said paper, and in addition
to the condition above required, shall be condition
ed that In cisthe bidder. or bidders to whom the
said contracthall be awarded shall neglect or re
fuse to accept the same at his or their bid, the said
bidder or bidders, with, his or their sureties afore
said, shall be liable to the Commonwealth for the
difference between the amount of the bid of the per to whom the said contract shall be awarded
after such neglect or refusal; And proetdeefferther,
That the Superintendent of Public Printing shall
award kid contract upoin the same diythe bids are
by hire opened.:
- ELISRA DAMS,
• * Speake.r of the Rouse of. Reptusentatives.
• • JAMES L. GRAHAM;
• " Speaker of-the Senate.
Arrnovito--Tke tenth day of ApilL Ann.? Domini
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.'
JOHN
• ,• • JOER W. GEARY:
In pursuance pt the above act, the enperintend
eat prPnblic Printing gives the following notice:
TO PARER MANUFACTVRERS
. ,
'SEALED PROPOSALS will be receirge at .the
office of the Superintendent of Public Priothig, for
•
,
Supplying the State :with, Printing , Papet.
, Said paper to be BOOR PAPER, measuring 25 by
40 inches, and to weigh respectively_ O and 50
pounds to the ream: Mae, DOUBLE- RiAT:Cl.tr.,
Measuring 1E by 28 inches, weighing 216 pounds to
the ream: Bids will be received for each kind sets
_irately. Said pros:lasi' lb be opened in presence
of bidders, on,SATDRD4E, the Ist day or August,
1685, at the office ottheßatierintendeixt: Centract
to ran from December; .1.1188, , to August{
, Thesuccessful bidders will be required rigidly to
conform to Samples .which will liethaished upon
'application at the office of ibe'liapertnteddent. No
propOsal willbe. considered unless %itaiOmpinied by :
: a guarantee that the or bidden, provided his
or their proposal shall be accented, will enter into'
an obligation with good and sufficient security, - to
furnish the articles proposed for; and each prebend
must be acooturisnled by satisfactory evidence that
the persons making said proposals are manuincitl
rem of or dealers in the description ot paper which
he or they propose to furnish. , , „
ZOlithr TrOtir/GBIABT,,
Superintendent rublie Printing,
jyl4:t9
=M=l_M
PIT'rSBERGH PAPER 111A3917..
lACTOBING COMPANY, Miuralictima of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL-13TETTBZNVILLN.
BBIONTO.N MILL-7.31W BIGGIITON, PA.'
OFFICE AND WAELBOIBig. .. • '
•
No. 82 Third Stmet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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CIPT/CXREt - 4070tr
L Mt ?A s ide . nt.
IVINIg
_STON , . T uret.
• EI JNO. B.
ANITZU EUDDI.I.. Setret r i e lz a l a r. •
Duncrois—Augrit-BartJe, Job.n, Atwell . B.
Hartman, John B. Livington.
(kik paid for Paper jimi;ol6.
MISCELLANEOUS.''
" - - •
AMES 1- • TAXES 1 •
The Tax Payers of the coneolldated Cly of Pitts.
bergbi , are her.by notified that the Tax 000 ks are
now in the bands ot,the City Treaserery ready. toy
collection. • -
Taxe and Water Rents mid - between the lst of
:TUNEthe Ist of AEGUSTwiII be ft...m.11m0 at a
DISCOUNT 01.1rIVE PERCENT.:.
And between-AllittieT Ist, and the 1 8th of SEP
TEMBER, eta t• •
_ll • ' • . • •
• mIiooIINT Or TWO PER CENT..
Wreak the lath of SEPTEMBER to the, 1211 of 00-
TABEA.6II.4xes. will ke_poyableas assessed. After.
meld of ocTOlSElhper betiGnill be addel ;
l aud on the . /st of IioVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes
;will be_putinto the handset Colleetors WIPE TUE
:yITIIT.IISII. ADDITION OF FIVE PEE ,CENT ,
making a different* of FIFTEEN PER • CENT:
between thowtpaying July and, those poying
- . • . 1 4'Y ✓ .
STATE MERCANTILE LICENOES are
pow due, and stiould be paid on or before the let of
July, tO sate host and expense sult
ielesre3 - • City, Treasurer. 1,
WTI= Or CI TI;FN 0 I l i ft j vir; grtgaita l
VOTICZ 1 1 0 STONE msspxs,,,
'-`SEALED PR0P98.6.1 1
43 , FOR t
SatUrdaY• August, etb.,
.
pectlicatten • can be seen at this once
H.' MOOttili
dity Engineer
3Y311:01
mAiway tor s Atlilutrr BTH, 18€10,_
REM
, .
At the earliest Rossible day, will be done.
Tho UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAD COMPANY
receive:
I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way,
and all necessary timbei and other materials
. found along thi line of its operations.
GOVERNMENT GRANT of /2,800 acres
of rand to the mile, taken ln alternate sections
on each aide of its road. Tis is an absolute do
nation, and will be a sour 4e of large revenue In
the future. -
GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, inionntlog to from $1.6,000
to $48,000 per mile, according to the difficul
ties to be surmounted on the, various sections to
be built. The Government takes a second mort
gage as security, and it le exPected that not only
the interest. but the Principal amount may be
naid in services rendered
.by the Company in
transportinetroops, malls, &c. The interast is
now much more than paid in : this way, besides
securing a great saving in time and money to the
Governinent.
IV. - A GOVERNMENT - GRANT of the right to
issue its_ own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to
aid in built/ins the road, to. the same amount as
the U. S. Bonds, :lamed for the seine purpose,
• and no more. 'The Government permits the.
.Tnultees for the `First Mortgage Bondholders to
deliver the Ronda to the Comnanv, only, as 'the
road li cOmpleted,and after It has been examin
ed by, United States Commissioner; and Pro
' 4 1kounced to be in all respects a first-claes Rail
road, laid with a . heavy T rail, , and completely
supplied With depots, stations, turnouts, car
; shops, locomotives, cars, &c.
V.—A CAPITAL. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
• the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT NH&
LION DOLLAR have been paid In upon. the
work already done, and which will 'be increased
as the wants of the Company remilre.
VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Realness,
that already A/T - 1012111i to 'MORE THAN THE IN
TEREST on the FlestMertilslire Bonds. These
earnings are no indication of the vast through
traffic that must folio* the opening of the line
to the ; P~elitc, butthey certainly prove that •
FOIST
,IMIORTCACE BONDS
The Union Pacific Bands inn thirty. years, are for
$l.OOO eseh, and have 'coupons attached. They
bear annual' Interest,:payable on the first days of
January and July, at the Company's °nice. In the
City of New York, ..at the rate of sta per ,cent. In
gold.. The Principal Is payable In gold at maturity.
Theprice Is 10S, and at the present rate of gold,
they pay a liberal income on their cost.
The Company believe that these . : Bonds, at the
present rate, are thecheapest In the market, and
reserve the right to advance-the .prlce at any tithe.
Subscriptions will be received 14 Pittsburgh by
JAMES T. HEAD* A Co., tOriter of Wood
and Fourth Streets; *
IlflitTi.CAllClll47t co:4 corner, or Mood.
and Third
S. SIoCLEAN 4.C0., TS Fourth Street;
PH. R. MERTZ. , corner sth and 'Wood Sta.; '
1 3 , 9131115i0i5e81L05.,18 Fourth street;
At the,Coaapaur• 018010. No. SO Niosau
Street, and b 7 ,; ,
. . ,
JOHN CISCO.it, oar, Seekers. No. 49
fittest,' lusd the Company , . advertiliiit
*Verde IlkulmashmiLt the United Matti. , • • • •
• Ranltianees should be made - In drafts or other
lands par In New York, and the Bonds Will be sent
free of chirge by' return expreas. Parties sub
tertbinkthintiab local "'genie, 'Will look to them for
Altair safe deliver/.
A I i AMP,LE7r, ALA.P.,FOR 1 8.88 be, Inst.
been pui ll lished by the_ CoMpany, gly,lnit faller in
ibrmatiOn an advertisement, re_'
spectlaititteprogress of the ;Work,' :the Iteioureed
of the Coontiy traversed by, the Road. 40 „Means ,
ttir Constrtiatloit, ind the Value of pa Bonds, which
will be sent
. free on **Mattel:Cat the
Odlees or to any ef theatlvertleed%agetteao
t-,! JOHN J CIBCO, Treasurer *-7
NEW YOWL.,
, .
E 5
BAKERIES.
STEAM C
RACKCILBAKEIIIt
9
Our. Crackers are, baked npon the OVEN BOT.
TOM, and are superior to 'any baked try hot air or
.f . - 7,7,i.al 7 i
..Ic. k . ". • - 1 -
: . 1 :Fli4 ~ )%4:s7"s.:'e''fi
'''' :3' ," •'.ye • .: t :
'...,.: ,Z'. I'7' J ;?, 4 4 i , •
vi• *: c, -.• . 9f4 . 4. ••• •,,•-• -,,, ''''--
k' , . • ,: ' ." . nr, ' •-•• •‘"
. „ ~;;,,,,: ",, •, ..:: ..._•:',,, , .....N.. ) ..,,,
C C K
ARE SUPERIOR' TO ANY OTHERS
OFFERED IN' THIS CITY.
WTTIP' BOSTON, SODA, CREAM FRENCH,
CRACK
ERS:
t a y nT l T a f d ß i a L iC y 2/ 3 RAnd SOI JA CRACK
,
For &le by Every Grocer in' the City.
Bakery, Pio. 91 Libert , y , St.
BILLIARD TABLES.
STANDARD
AMERICAN BILL!. RD;TABLES,
Timm COMBIIiA 01781310fia
I - Indisputably the beat ID tine. NEW IMPROVE-
IifENTs, Patented Nov. 96tb, 1867. and April
Slid, 1868- Everything relating to blidards ortbo
beat quality and 'iowes( prires always on band.
Our .NEW •UK TRIMMER, Patented may asp,
leas, pricels2.so--a great aucceva .
Illustrated prim lists sent on application. A adzes'
PELEILAN & OCILLEINZIEIL
63. 65, 67 and 69' CROSBY 67.,, New York City.
• . •
01$, Eniirieer
LITHOGRAPHERS
•
HirLLA HIM SINGEHLY PHILIP CLEII3.
'S,ZINGERLY CLEIS, Succeasori
to Wm. SCHUO/11c.41t k c 9..
.PRACTICAL LITII646IRAPIIERt‘
The only Steam Lithos : rept:do Establishment 'Weal
of the Mountahur. 'Business (Judea- Letter Heidi;
Bonds Lubele, Circulars, Show rds, DMomas.
Portralte,' Views; ( )entangles of .D Ca eposlts: i
clout Cards., 411.. and 91 Thlnt stnpxt
Pfttablirith. •
BARR ai,
Houro; ArsociArlis.,ntaLiliNoN
Al Laid 4 Ht. Clair. r.treut, Plstobartilt, Pa. liDeata..
tst.nCiun Klvto to Ylp-dnnl,nlux and bulldtilbe
of
nettißT liforaTNlP-15 sn.l PITHI.1(1 flVll.lllMilm
'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
700 MILES
OF THE
MN PACIFIC =ROAD
Are now finished and In ;ration. 160 miles of
track have been laid tills sp g, and the work along
the whole line beween the Atlantic and Pacific
if i
States Is being pushed fore , rd more rapidly than
ever before. More-than tw ty thousand 'men are'
employed, and It Is not lin ssible that the entire
track,,from Omaha to Sac inento, will be finished
In 11369 instead of 1810 , he means provided are
.atople,;and nil that energy, men and money can do
to secure the cOmpletion of.this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
upon such,. property, costing nearly three times
their amount, ARE:SZCURIC BEYOND ANY
CONTINUICNOY. , •
Alp IN NEW.TOILK
81.7 LibeiFty Street.'
B':Q'AY-TA.if3i.
ARCHITkICTS
A li4! •1 ITFIC7rS,
COMMSION MERCHANTS.
J.E.: CANFIELD ' .... ....A. T. CANFIELD.
S3sD. CANFIELD & SON, COM
• MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
ealers In tins en;, Factory , . Hamburg and W. IL
Cheese. Butter, Lard, Pork. Bacon, Flour, Flab,
Dried ,rain,Pg Lead, Pot, Pearl and S .da
Ashes F r uit i Lim Linseed; Lard. Coal and Car
bon
Oils. No. 141 First street. Plltsborgh.
WATT, LANG ,S -
19110LESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Flour. !Grain, Prodnee..Pre
visions, Flab, Cheese, Carbon Oil, &e.,
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
• _______ . n08:n65-•-'
M. smle
i MSTEELE & SON J. A. Brass a. .
CommiBsion Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Ea.dOtrils GrIZAiNT, FEED, eSZCI
No. 96 OHIO ISTILEEi near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY; PA.
Jd)IER B .
uk.Alcou JOS. itagxxs.
MEA.NOR $. HABPERf
FLOUR, ORAIN AND PRODUCE
COSIGN MERCHANTS
329 LIBERTY 'STREET, PITTSBURG R.
Consignments solicited. ' • •
BirsaitkisCaS—J.. 0. Martin; Cashier Meehan!Cs'
National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken.
nedy & Bro.
'ETER FOUL - ' JAB. P. alciasi,
KEIL & RICHAUT,
COMMISSION Nt'RCHANTS,
AND DZA.LISDB IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, /SEEDS, MILL. FRED, &c"
340 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my24:127
L. J. BLANCIEIARD,
Wholesale and' Retail Groeers,
aplB:xB9 No. 396 PENN STREET:
ALIKE. WBARII J. B. ANJIJI
MOLINE & ANJER,
COMMISSION Axg.RcgANts,
Dealers In FLOVR, GRAIN and PRoDITCR GEN
EItiLLY, No. 11.4 a WATER' STRUT, S'above Bmf~bHel .
Pfttsburgo. . . ;.led
•
ETZER & , ILRNISTRONGi : • :
= - . .••
ronwmunire Ark, comyrssicar laracatens,
For the sale of Flour, Bralti, Bacon, Lard, Butter;
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
NABIENT STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe2Z:uB
JOUR I. 1101:311...,,.E.DW. UOUS&.
45T918EN HOUSE & 8808. , 5ue. ,
cessors to' JOHN L',HOUNE & CO. wholesale
rimers 'sad. COMMIIIBIOI/ Merchants?, Gofter
Smithfield and -Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.
RIDDLE, NO:183 LI B ERTY It 'STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commission 3fer-
Groceries Wholesale Dealer in bp:dry Produce,
and Pittsburgh Mannfac ures. Cash ad
vanced on Conalsrumentis; and paid tor Produce gen
erally. aun
BOOT. KNOX ANTHER KNOX.
KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
MIL .MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, "No.
19 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
jainnt
. . ,
T A ITTLE BAIRD & pAgrgroiv,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
eiders and duce, Flour, Bacon, Cheats, Fish,
Carbon Lard 011, Iron, Nails, 'Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburst_ldanufactrirea generally,
112 and 114 SECOND - STREET. - Pittsburgh. • .
____
JOHN SH(PTON , A
WALLACE.
HI P'rON&WALLACE J ,WHOLE.-.
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
SIXTII STREET. Pittsburgh. ' la 12:218
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS. A. BUTLER, <
~. • •
ALDERMAN AND POLIOB MAGISTRATE.
•
Ofilee, 128 WYLIE STREET, neu Waslilngton,
PPITSBTRGH, PA: •
. .
Deeds; Bonds, Motigages, Aelenuriedginents,
Depositions. Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed prOmptly.- -••- mbMtni).
s.artizim. Mc.NIASTERS,
ALDERMAN,
Ei-Ofitelodhsttee of the Peace and pollee .Magis
trate. Ofce, GRANT STIMMT, opposite the .es
• thedrat; PITTSBURGH, PA. ,
Deeds, Bonds.- Mortgages, • Ackdowledginents,
Depositions. and all Legal Business executed :with .
promptness and dispatch. zulde
EIISTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN,
•
• -strwrlcE 0? TSE -ps,Aca Aldo .
, •, •. • MAGISTHAZIC.
OFFICE, N0.,73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA;
Deeds, Don4s - Mort - gages - Acknowledkinentit,
Depositionswild:all Logarßmilness, executed with
promptness and dispatch. - myZI
Justice 9fßus. Pow,
CONVEYANCER; SEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AST.
snuraiT, EAST midimaned.
Collection otilents solicited andloomiittfettend
ed to. , • .., :tayB:7eo
• .
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., •
Office, CARSON STREET, , nearly tiiPtiatte the
Railway Depot, 8017TH PITTSBURGH.
Beninese entrusted to Ws care 'promptly attendw
ed to., • 1 1;
DANIEL MeINEAL,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND ItESIDENCE..
No. 59 Grani St , near "Ugh.
avourn
S. 'FERGUSON,
ATTORIFF.Y7 . AT-LAIAT;
• No. 87. Fifth Stzftlet;
111011. ,
SECOND FL. FRONT ROOl4.
JOHN W. R I DDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, 116 biemettel Street,
(Opposite the Court House,)
feLS:t44
A. LEIWIS,
ATTORNEY7At-14*,
Zir o. 99 'Diamond Street;
mh5:128
H C.ALILCHRELL,
ATTORNEY. AND I COUNSELOR Af,o4,
No. 89 Grant tgtreet.
my , 24:lY
.
Anc lilBALD . BLAKELEY,
Bre..a l s FIFTH STREET.
_
• PITTiiIIOIIOH. PA.
JOIIN S. 14114111
1 4.41)11RMAN
304 , 0111 1.1010,411e1T104 t/F, ThE -PEACK,AND
PDLtgE
MAGIt3TRAT,E.„; - -
6131ce..,.11.11 'Finn STRgk'l l ,'ipoelte th e Catlin....
with
drat,
.Plttabosgb -Pneds, kt
Acknowledgments, i)epoidtlonS and allL ge w rg e st
cos execnscrwuptness-and dlsnatkita:-
JOHN c._mCconins,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
IV°. 87 Firth Street.
eta One, Bounties and Arrears Far gromptly
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
11. LYON,
Sealer of
,Weights and Measure%
No. 5 MIIIITIi BTRZET, .
I.Betwevn Liberty amid FAry Aftwis.
'Cklitn promptly stteotlod to.
li —On
PENN-amigo]
SYLVANIA RAIL
.-45n and after May 10th, 1868, the Pas
&eager Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Will "arrive at , and depart from ,the,
Street Deloo rr Vlicglteny City, Si follows:
EiMingd'e NO 1 8:35 a mMall Depart.
Freeport a ril
Freeport NO. 1' 8:15 a m Freeport No. I 910 a m .
gExpress...—. . 10:15 a n 2 Shirplrg No:111 :80 ail
Sharpb , wHoll, 1:25.p m EAr2gess 1:50 p M
PreeDat Ho. FA 5 :/ O PM S die No 1- 3:5D prn
Mail , , 550 p m reeport No. 2 13:05 put
Spriagd's No 2. 8:10_p m Spring S 7:3ODM
Aftye train& run daily except S u n day
The chareliTrain leaves . Allegheny JUnet. every
Sunday at 7 :90 a. ar. ,' reaching? Al1:1 1 2 eny City at
9:50 a. M. - Rettirning, leaves All eny, City at,
1:20 p. to. and arrive at Allegheny ' unet. at 9:45
'
COWIrDTAMOW TrOltirre--For sale In 'p •
aekilies of
Twenty between; Allegheny City, Chestnut s reet. -
Berra, ett, Phis creek. Etna end Sharpsburg,, '.
and good only bathe trains stoppin g at Stations spe- .
ailed on tickets.::
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 5:15A. lei ..,._, _3l
allii 1:50 P. - 3t. make direct connection ar Freeport .
with Walker• line eatages far Butler and Hannah".
town. Through tickets street , 'be ' purchased at_the , 7.
Ofece, No. 3 st. Clair nezr thelfluspension .1 -.
Bridge - Pittsbergh, and at the Depot,fAllegheny.
• PM ferthsx information appl_y to
__.—' •
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, .
_. W estern
, 3 . • - Federal - Street Depot. -
The W Pennsylvania-Railroad: will not sui-
sumo anyrrlsk forl3aggage, except for:wearing ap- •
' Patel. and Malt the!. responsibility to tine Hundred
Dollars to, value. All baggage, exceeding this. ,
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner; MI
leas taken 57 special contract.... 7. . • . . \ 3/
EDWARD H. WiLLIA.: ! .
- . Ehm....al Superintendent, Altoona.-
a•
sIaW: OImI 4BAMPRE
UMON PACIFIC, RAILWAY,
_ap4:w7a
• -
_.•
The SHORTEST AND .MOST RELIABLE BOlair.
from the East to all 'mints In
PITTSBtrEGH, PA.
Or •
egqii.
Two Traina leave State Line and ,Leavessworth
daily, (Sundays ekeepted, 1 on the arrival of ttains
PUDIC Railroad from St. Loalk,' and 1 1 , ..nutbal 'and
Bt.i. Jo Railroad from Quincy, conneetlnw at. Law
rence, Topeka and Wamego with etc for all
points in Hanna.. At end of track west of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRETSVOY
PANT'S DAILY 'LINE OF , OVERLAND NAIL
AND EXPRESS 00ACRES FOR
prrrestrutia,
And all Poititiiii the Territottel
•
Ana with / 16 ..Nliftito6N , STRI-WERICLF LIME of
COACHES for Fort Union „ Beat's Fort, Pass, Alin!.
guesting, Banta Fe,.and aillpoints. , ,-in - Arizona and
New Ai
With the .reeel additioni of rolling- - athek ar.d
equipment, and t e arrangements made with et,.
eponalble overland Transportation - Lines from
western tenainue, this road now tillers unequalled
facilities for the Anummission of freight to the Fee l '.
PrtriP4ll slaloms in U e
Tickets for sale`th ail the
United Mates fad Comities.
Be cue and ask for 'tickets via TILE S.MORy
HILL Bovr.cLinuorr —PACIFIC RAILWAY.
LahTZBX , ,
FlTTSileigil, PA.
TO. LIVERPOOL AND :g ag&
• 11--.•
• QUEENsT()WN.'•-
Tap unman ruin.
Numbering sixteen drat-dem m
veweela, ew th,et
the celebrated "
CITY OF PARlB,__ . CITY OF ANTWF.YF,
crTY OF IIoSTON, CIrY OF 13ALTIAll.
CITY oF LONDON,
reining EFEItY SATURDAY. from I'ler 45, Norlit
Ri ve; p ew yerk. Fur 03.4,,,g,.• or furtbex leforre.,
Won apply to - •
r1U.,.1131 BINGHAM, Jr.,
- 70 7IFTE STREET, (Chrontate
im,13153
'IUM,ROADS.
DITTSEURGErand
CatiI k :ELLSVILLE E. R.lalta...aßAZl
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1.86 r -
traLns will arrive at and depart from the DepOt, coz,
ner of Grant and 'NV atvr streets, as follows: -
Depart. Arrive.
'Mall to and from Unlont'n.: 7:00 4. It. 6:00 P. K.
McKeesport Accommodt'n:ll:oo x. 2:05 P. Pt.
E. to and from Untont'n: 3:00 p: le. 10:00 A. M .
West Newton Acconxmod , n 4:301p. x. 8:35
Braddock's Apcommodat , n 6:15 P. x. 7:50 P. x.
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 8:4-0 X.
Sunday Church Train to and
from
Rot tickets West
apply Newton
t 3 1:00 P. x.10:00 A. If
W. B. STOUT, Superintend
ent er . entß. KINGi, A
Intes.
ALLEGRENX
VALLEY AIL-ROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONF,
Runningehrough to Venango City without change
of cara—Conneting with trains East and West of- -
the ..Warre.. et Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic a
Great Western ' Railways. Shortest and quickett(
route to Oil City And Franklin, and all points In the
Oil Regions. . ,
On and after April 26th, 1808, Passenger Traits
,will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot, '
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as follows:
. • Depart. Arrive.
Mail to and Pm Ven. City-- 7 :UO A. ii• 6 :12 P.M'. .
Express 6 .. ,` 10:40 P. 5t.12:25 A. Is./
Brady's Bend Accomimapn 3:00 r. sr: 10:20 A. V. ''
Soda Works Accom'n - 5:30 r. M. 7:55 A. sr.
First Huston Accomod'n... 11:50 A. sr. 11:40 A. M.
&COM! Halton Aecomod'on 12:00 ie. 3:55 P, g.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soh Works at B:08
A. as., arriving in Pittsburgh ati9:so A. M. lit _
turnlpg, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M ., arriving at
Soda Works at.2:55 r. M.
H. BLA.CKSTONE, Stip%
W. F. HOPE ; Ticket Agent. ap2s
I TTEIBURGIU4I•I w3Zl,ll':
CINCINNATLANDST.
1:1113 RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE Or TIME.—On and after SUNDAY,
June altst, 1868, tralas will leave and arrivirat the
Union Depot, u follows, Pittsburgh Dine:
De_part.. Arrive.
Fast L
Mall E:xpreas." =2 11.5 a. to. 12:10 a. M.
Fast Expr. ine. , - ... 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p..
ess 'm
- 2 p. m. 13:20 a. m.
Mixed Way • 0 :10
10 a. 1111. 17i65 p. m.
MeDonald'a Aeen, No. 1.. /1:40 a. In. i 3:05 p. in.
Steubenville Accommod , n. 3:55 p. In. 9:30 re.
MeDonald'a dee , n, No. 2.. ' 5:25 p. la. ,13:2 a. m
oa. .'
_ . .
Brxcrer.`Norrca.—fitinday,Expreati leaiza at 2:10
- morning. P.M. arraying in Cincinnati 84 6:00 a. - m. the next
- The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, andmatees
,cloce comuectiona al liewark.for
'Zanesville 'and tioints on Sandusky, Mansfield &
Newark R. R.
SIILL neral Ticket Agent,
W. W. 0&11D. SUP't., Ste benrille.
B a CH FORT .' IainR!MI E
HIAGO
W. AND CLEVELAND &P T I4 BBIUGIi C A . R. 3.
From June 7th,111308, trains will leave thin
and anive‘at the Union Depot, north sine, city
time, as follcrws:
memoa Lma
Ex .. 2:03 a ca'
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 ami
Erie ' 8 Ygn3l 9 l 7:28 aml
Cl. & Wh2g3l'l 6:13 am :
Chicago MAIL. 0:38 ant i
Ohl . 9:43a MI
Cl. & I:3p In,
Chicago 11 4- 58 pm
WI. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pm
Depart fro= Allegheny.
N. - Brtitt'neta. 8:58a m
Leet!‘ale " 10:13am
. 11:58 a m
Rochester, " 2:23 put
Wellsv'eAcc:. 3:43 pm
Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 pm
N. Brigt , n " . 5:33pm
N. Brixt , n "t. 6:2Bpm
Leetsdale " 10:43PM
8. 1:88 p. m. Chicago
Air 11:23a. m. Chiral
10 Y. It. MYER:
•
•,Arriee. •
;Chicago Ex..., 208 ani
IClevelarid Ex. '2:08 a in.
Chi cagoE x.... 11:23 a m
Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a at
I'St. Louis Ex.. 3:63 pm
CI. &Wh's Ex .4:313 p
t Erie & Yg'n Ex 6:13 pm.
Chicago Ex.... 4:23 p in •
Cl. & Wh'g Ex 7:08 pm
Arrive Cn d iiegfiesey., •
E. Erigt'n de. 7:0.3 ain
In
Wellsville r
"V.8:28 & 8:53 a in
New Castle " 10:13 s m-.
Lee . tpdala " :9:13a m
1:08 p.
14. Erfot'n " 2:43prtt
Leetniaie "
...=
14:53 p m
:4:218 p m
Emtpress leaves daily.
o'Express arrives daily.
. General Ticket Agent.
EN N
CENTRAL RAILROA
• and" after 'June 7th.
rive at and depart from till
Washington andLibertyst
Arrive.
Nall Train.... •11,15 a m
Fast Line .. ... 1:40 a
Wall's No. 1.. • 6:20 a m
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a m
Cincinnati. 2.. 8:50 a m
Ex. 9:10 am
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m
Baltimore Er. 1:00p ra Plllll.
Phila. Express 1:20 p m Wall's
Wail's No. 3... 2.15 p m Wall's No.
Braddock•No 1 5:50p m Fast Line
Wall's No.- 4. 7:15 pm Latrobe Mnc.' .
Altoona Acc`n• , - Swissvale Ac' n 110:.
and Emigrant 7 -
Train.: . - 9:30 pre ' -•••
The Chitral Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 1111., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:0 x5
a. m. Returnirig, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and snit a* at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.- ,
• CineltmatiExpress leaves daily. All other trains'
daily except Sunday. •
For Butner Information apgli to
CKWITII Agent
The, Pennsylvania RsJlroad Company will not es
stime-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 thella of the owner, un
less taken byfiteelal contract. • . -
. • EDWARD IL-WILLIA.M.t,
.
General Superintendent. Altoona, ra.
PLC . Mlgam .
lAD.
t. 1.360, Trains will ar
te Linton Depo4. corner Of
streets. as follows:
D e e s..
t.
Day Expre 2:25 am
Nalni No. 2.. 6:30 nl•
Mall Train 7:50 a m
. IntinnatiEx 11:40 abi
Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 a m
Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Braddock:: Nol 4:00 pm .
EAres. 4:50 pm
Wall's N o. 3.. 5:10 pm,
Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Fast Line 7:30 pm
Latrobe Arc.' n 8:5O ,pm
Blrlasvale Ao'n 10:1110 p m,
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!astern Division.
Colorado, Nevada,
California, - Utah,
Arizona,
TVashingion,
3 .few . llllexico,''' Idaho,
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General SuperintendenG
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General Freight, at‘d,TkAeritic t na.
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