The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 07, 1868, Image 3

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ONCE OF THE PITTBBUBOH GezirrrE, j
THURSDAY, A.tignst 6, 1868. t
There is not much change to note in our
pioduce markets, but the leaning istoward
arr improvement in trade. ylouris lim
ited supply, at least the choice grades, and
the market is firm with an advance in
Il
some grades. New Wheat is coming in
fairly and prices are gradually drooping.
Oats are in good detnand, and firm at full
prices .with but light , receipts. Corn is
qUiet and unchanged. We quote:
ORAlN—There is a steady deinand for
Wheat with sales of new at $2,00 to $2,10,
for prime Red. Old Rye is in good de
mand, and we now quote at $1,95 to .$1,50.
• New Rye is quoted at $1,25. Old Oats are
being sold at 82 to 83 on track and 84 to 85
.in store. ,New 'Oats are, quoted at all kinds
of prices from 55 to 601 we heard of some
contracts having been made at what is eon
' sidered equal to 62 or 63 delivered here.
Corn is quiet and nominally unchanged at
a‘ $1,05 to $1,16 for-mixed and prime Yellow.
, v Barley is abbut as much of a myth as ever.
We do not hear of any new crop having
been bought as yet, and prices have not
been -established. _ •
ELOUR—The Flour market is quiet and
unchanged; the-demand is still restricted
to supplying the immediate wants of the
• retail trade, though the feeling in red to
v 3u•
much • lower prices seems to have been
checked somewhat for the . present. We
continue to quote at $10,50 to $ll for S ring
Wheat, $ll,OO to $12.00 for Winter heat,
and $l2 to $l3 for fancy brands. ' Rye
Flour, 0,25 to $9,50. • •
PROVISIONSS—Ikicon is unchanged at
133:a14c' for Shoulders; 16% to 18%c for
Ribbed and Clear • Sides; and 2130 for
Sugar Cured-Hams. Prime kettle render
ed Mrd, 19%e. Mess Pork $22,00 to $30,00.
. . Dried Beef 22c. •
• LARD OIL—Is unchanged at $1,15 for
- No.2,•and $1,40 for No. 1. • '
BUTTER—Is in steady demand with
regular.sales at 33 to 35, for fair - to prime. •
•
EGGS-Prices are nominal, ranging fibril
10 to 20c per dozen as to quality. A choice
article readily commands the latter figure.
CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged at 13
to 14 for Western Reserve and Hamburg;
15 to 16 for Factory and 18 to 20 for Sweit
,
zer. •
POTATOES—Continue , very dull, and
unchanged at 43,00 per , bbl.'
SALT=Is dull and nominally unchang
ed 431,75 to $l,BO per bbl to the trade and
42,00 in a retail way.
SERDS--•Thero his been no `arrivals of
omicron Flax- Seed and the market - is
nominal at s2,oo'per : bush. No demand
apparently for- either Clover of Timothy
- • -
HAY--Is still quoted at 120 to $3O per
%ton from country wagons, according to
41uslitY• - •
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• , New York Produee Market._
ray Telegraph to the - PlEsbcirgh Gazette-
NWT:4;4CE; 'August 6.; . .LCotton heavy and
. a shade lower; sales 80,000 bales at 29:329Mc
for middling uplands. Fleur—Receipts 8,198
bbls;-flour 15a250 better,- with the advance
chiefly upon lower and choice grades; sales
10,800 bbls at $7,75a8,50 for super State and
western; $9,20a10,10 for extra State; $9,10a
• 11,30 - for extra 'western; 111,35a13,70 for
- . white wheat extrat..59,40a13.75 for Round
• Hoop43hlo; 1.1a12 for extra St. Louis; $12,50
' . 14,50 foroofl to ' choice do., olosing steady;
Californiau firmer; sales 800 sacks at sllal3.
, Rye flour firmer;sales 250 bbls at $8,25a10,60.
Corn meal quiet and firmer; • sales 206
-) city at 45,25.- Whiskey firmer: sales of 50
bbls in bond at 65c. 'Wheat: receipts of
4,122 bash, and Sabo better, and a fair mill
ing speculation demantl; sales of 42,000
bush at $2,10 straight for No. 2 spring, and
.42,17 tor No. 1 do, V.,15 for Nos. 1 and 2 do
• • . mixed; $2,50 for choice amber Michigan,
$2,50a2,76 for white Canada. Rye
. scarce and firmer. Barley nominal. Barley
'malt in fair request; sales of 700 bush _at
:—52,20. Corn: receipts 137,574 bush, and
•firmer and closed quiet with a
• •
;drooping, tendency; •sales of 88,000 bush
.1/14!.1 $1,10a1,18 for unsoundt. $1,19a1,21 for
• undiaixed western afloat; $1,26 for white
• Western. 'Oats; receipts, 60,652. bush; the
,' tharket is more active and firm, but. closing
Viet; sales, 89,0011 busk at 823{,a83c for
western in store;. 81a84c, afloat, and 83y,,c
x) arrive. Rye' dulL Coffee quiet and
',needy. Seger firm, with "sales 700 bhds
Juba at 11y,a1.2c. Molasses dull. Hops
inlet Petroleum ,rrim ,at 17K,a180 for
:ride: '34 1 6 for refined bond. Freights to
. ;iiverpool s notaligally-unt.hangeti.
• LaTF.si•...,-Flotir closed a shade firmer for
•: ow grades and quiet and steady for others.
;. .'iTheatAulet bad ...very firm, at $2,10a2, - 2
.' Or No.. 2 and .12,16a2,18 for No. 1 spring;
tinter wheat, white' and 'red, very scarce
, nd advancing, Rya scarce and firm st
• 1,60a1,10. - Oats dull, at 82%c in store and
2141183%c afloat. Corti dull and heavy, at
'1,99a1,16: for unsound and $1,17a1,19• for
)und new mixed western afloat. Pork
;'. 'ery quiet,•at - $28,80 cash for mess. , Beef
pminally unchanged; -;Cut Meate steady.
:soon very firm, with only a very limited
2poly offering. Lard firm, at 18',Va19 1 8 c •
r fair UP. prime steam. Eggs Steady at
. •
)8.
St.. Louis Market.
r Tebegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
. Louis, August 0. - :` Tobacco steady,
m and in good demand at unchanged
Cotton—nothing (tang. In Hemp
. yers and sellers are apart, sales of prime
choice undressed at 151,55a1,65. Flour
f 1
ady and in , demand for - family - brands;
es super at ra7,25; extra at 157,50a7,75;
able extra at .$8,75a8,50; fancy new and
. at 1111;25a13. Wheat - stiff, for choice
; sales red and white att12,354,40; prime
strictly piime at $2,10a2,15; choice spring
f1,63a1,65. - Corn buoyant and ' prices
her; mixed at' 84a85c; mixed , hite and
its at . 88a89c; Choice white' it .91a93c.
opened active and high, but cloned °as
at 4747 for common to choice. Bice active.
0a1,15. Provisions higher and_excited.
rk is held 'at 30c, and small lots were
:d at that.. Bulk Meats: -sales of 100;000
1 loosii 'dry salted .ShOuldere at lYs.-
' con: early sales were. made at ' 13c . for
Ty shoulderdi and 17e for 'clear sides, btt't
ore the close y.a%c advance was real. ,
4. Litidlilidid higher 'at 183419 d for
Dice tierce, '_ . Whiakey firm - at ;1,811. Live
tk i.
. : demand moderate and prices easy;
~ eto choice bee arc held 44'530634c
Sheigand lambs are lif fair supply;
.. of fair choice mheep at ' 0• 50 01 00 ,
; lambs at 11;50a1,55 per head. Receipts,.
: .?r, 3,289 bbis; wheat 33,280 . ' bush ; earn,
.08 bush; Oats, 27;36 0 , rye, 1,801.
5E23
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',telex:l9 ) h to the Putoborit ettisA
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mottna , rl;- 'Anvil, .0;-1-,N1our is ttn
;egad. Wheat irregular; no old in Mar
; new.'sellingFaccording Ito quality': by
plc at $1,75a1,95. Corn firmer; ear, 02a
shelled, 95a9613. - Bye advanced to • ;1,27.
ley in - demand -at f 2,10. Cotton de
ed to 2934 e, and demand light and local.
~eatto unchanged and quiet. , Whiskey
An. at65C; in bond. Mew Tork saleable
A 75; best is, held firmly' at .412 V. Bulk
:ta turner; shoulders, sides, 14y 4 c.
mgliTell:olietirders; LS 0, Jeletti, rib,
5, lekaltiM, and clear; cc Aftere,is a
orderdemand for shoulderslrhiell are
supply. „land ;held, l finnl,y •at 190.
past; ISKo is the best rate Satz
isteady at Wanks_ for:frail"' ' Eggs ile.l"
d to Ma o - Hak,'-veryt . dtilt, the sUpply ,
ledingr the demeng;at /12 to 115 vertml '
rdinitii 44'4_ ..V '4', use
-011 steady.
11,05. Peirulsain, • 115145 et 'for • refine
I, 148Winrying.' IdonerwutrXet-easY
P e r cent. :- ..vg s . x. v 4.17, .-,!. c 1
•
-'l l lllWazdt6aZ i ket. •••.
, , .
e.'eleirrfpberttp (mum., ,• '
mrstriEnii,A' n ti a *.el.citiiqiifet but
and prieern Wheat arm at'
for No 1, and 11,9 VW:No, Oats
at 70e for,l4To- 2. • -01 a -Corn steady at
ar Nod& (Stothedlitl44soobblitifonw2ooo
02 . 000 :hnsh-,oatB,l l ,l3hipnlento7-..
bble,llooo bfth' wheat, 400 - bash oats,
bush corn. .
Financial Matters In Tort.
Gold Closed at 149.
CST Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l
NEVLYOrtfr; August 6, 1866
motiricr AND tIOLD
Money easy at 3@y4 pets cent. on call.
Sterling dull and unchanged. Gold active
with 'wide and, frequent fluctuation, open
ing. at 149 %,,w - lvanced to 150, when under
heavy, realizations the price fell to 148 M,
again advancing to 14934 and closing at 149,
Loans were made at 2©4;•4 per cent.- for
carrying and flat to 1-16 for tiorrowing,which
shows a growing scarcity of cash gold. Ex
ports to-day $1,200: ' •
GOVERICtIre.NTS
Are firmer, under a good investment de
mand; but the market closed heavy. Cou
pons of 1881, 116@l16X; do. 'B2, 1 / 4 %@
114 x;: I do. '64, 11031,@111; d0.'65,112%@
®10 0 9;
' i do. new, 108,6@l0%; do. '67, 108 K
®lo9i ',do. 7 68, 108g©109; do 10-40 s, -109 y,
IO9X. There is a disposition to sell 10-40 s
and buy new issues of 5 20s, there being a
profit.n tho exchange of NAper cent.
State bonds are steady, except Tennessee,
which islower. Missouri's, 95X; old Ten
nessee, 64,14; new do., 03X; old North Caro
lina, 72X; new do., 71X; old Virginia, 5434;
new do., 55%.
RAILWAY 88/kRES
The Railway market opened strong; Erie
sold up to 62%, but soon fell off to 30, the
whole market sympathizing; Erie again
- rose in the afternoon to 613,x, and fell to 60X,
at the close. The balance of the market
cut loose from Erie to a great extant, and
closed steady.
5:30 Paiora—Canton, 47%@49; Cumber
land. 30©35; W., F. & Co. Express, 26%®
27%; American, 44; Adams, 5231,©53;
United States, 4534@46; 'Merchants Union,,
24; Quicksilver, 223,®23; Mariposa
preferred, 8%®9; Pacific Mail, 100%@100%;
Atlantic Mail, 25a28; Western Union Tele
graph, 34%igi34X; New York Central,
131%®132%; Erie, 6O@80%; Erie prefer
red, 723.;®75; Httdson, "1376137%; Har
lem, 125; Reading, 93%®93%; Ohio and
Mississippi Certificates, ;30 @SOX; Wabash,
51,‘©513i; Terre Haute, 43%@)4435; do pre
ferred, 68; St. Patil„ 76(4)78%; do preferred,
83 ®83%; Michigan Central, 120; Michigan
Southern; 86,0186%; Illinois Central, 148
®151; Pittsburgh; ea 9 %;' Toledo, 102%
®,102, ; ;; -Rock Island, 112(4112%; North.
western, 82%4582%; do preferred, 84g®
84%; Fort Wayne, 109%®110; Hartford and
Erie, 2035®20%;: Columbus, 86%. ••
MINING SHARES.
Mining shares dull.
_ , • TREAMMIC MATTER%
Iteceipts at the Sub-Treasury; 112,325 9 ;347;
payments, 12,359,157; balanCe, F 8,54,8.791.
New York Dry Goods Market.
[Sr Telegraph to the Pittsbursch gazette. ,
New* Yonic, August 6.--The rapid ad
vance in gold during the week has a ten
dency to impart a buoyant tone to the mar
ket for all imported fabrics, but its, effect
is not yet seemingly felt, as the demand is
not active enough among the jobbing trade.
There, is a good business among commis
/AM) men, however, in heavy and -fancy.
Woolens - adapted to the season. Shawls,
balmorals, flannels, blankets, black and
colored in pairs, and all goodil of this class
are in good enough request, and prices are
sufficiently low to impart confidence. Ray's
woolen shawls, for instance, which sold at
350 gold before the war, are now selling at
375 currency with larger -discounts. The
results isa great rush for these goods, which
are likely to advance. In cotton goods
there his not much dbing, and singular to
relate the market for the _raw material is
weak, notwithstanding rise in gold, but
as goods are not abundant and cloth is rela
atively low, there is little or no room for
reduction, whereas a more animated de
mand would be likely to lead to an advance
in prices.
Chicago Mark;t:
I By TeAegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.)
CHICAGO, August 6.—Flour is in good
demand and firm and steady at 58,80a12,00
for spring extras. Wheat quiet and un
changed; sales at 111,81a1,82 for new, and
$1,87a1,138T0r old; 111,82 for spring; closing
at 51,82; no change since noon hoard. Oirn
fairly active and lalMo higher; sales of No
1 at 99f ctisl; No '2 at 98y,i199e . andrejected
at 94c; closing quiet at 213a94
3 for No 1;
no change this afternoon. Oats quiet and
unsettled and 2e lower; sales at 54a59c for
new; closing at 58a; sales at 523015341 sellers
for the Month. Rye quiet at 11,342'1,36 for
No 1, and $1,30a1,32;4 for. No 2. Barlo
neglected and•nominal. IlighwineVirtner:
sales of bonded at 6.5 c: Provisions quiet
and less firm. Messpork held at 529,50 at
opening; closing at VA Lard, 18Xa1814c.
Freights more active; 4c on corn to Buffa
lo. Receipts-4,975 bbls Soar. 18.331 bush
wheat. 107,740 bush cora 57,241 bus oats.
5,879 hogs. Shipments 2 s,396 bbls flour,
9,192 bush wheat, 145,479 bush corn, 40,872
bush 0at5,"8,225 hogs.
Toledo Market:
By Telegraph to the ilttabargh Gazette.]
.
- To,Larso. August 6.—Reeeipts-1,470 bbls
'flour ' 26,091 bus wheat, 15,375 bus corn
4,200 bus oats, 360 bus rye.' Shipments -1
3,450 bbbs flour, 10,600 bus wheat,sl9,6sB bus
corn, 900 bus oats. Flour quiet , and tends
downward. Wheat; <Michigan opened at
$ 2 ,373,, and closed at $2,20; amber opened
at $2,20, and closed at 12,15, with $2,10 bid;
amber Illinois, 12,30; No. 1 red, $2,18; No. 2
spring, $1,75; amber,. seller August, $2,02a
2,05. Corn steady and in fair inquiry; No.
1, $1,05, and to arrive. $1,04. Oats to lower;
No. 1. 65e; seller. August, 570. Rye; seller
ten days, $1,30. Barley; seller August,
$1,27. Freights, 30 to Buffalo, and (Ne to
Oswego.
Louisville Market.
B r y Telegraph to the Pittatraifih Chuette.]
LouraviLLE, August 6.—Tobaceo firm;
dalesof 65 hhda lugs •to'fidr leaf at $7,76a
16,50; wrappers $31,25. ' Flour $6,25a0,50.
Wheat; red $1,90a1,92. Corn 95a. .pats 45a
50a.. ::Rye $1,20. b less $29. 'Lard 18X
al9w Bacon; Shoulders 13341350; - blear
Shies • 173fe; clear rib °Sides 17e. Bulk
Shoulders Inie; clear Sides 1G e. Whisky;
raw, free 51;16a1,20.
Phlladelphia'Market.
. .
(By Telegr aph to the' Pittsb!tr t O Gigette.
PimaimivrsiA; Atigiait'
:firm; - crude In bulk 16y,al80; refined bond
ed 300.34%c. Flour, kdell:l.Wheat _quiet;
red $2,40a2,50; white Michigan V 2,65. Rye
80.- Corn unsettled; mixed ,westertr 1,22;
ye lof t 1i1,24a1,25. -Oats advancing. -Pro
ylidons s firm and .advancing. Was Pork
r.29,74a30100.
.11dethphls. Market. •
(Br Tel4lltreph to the rittotrur[h °matte.] '
Idasulus t August B.—Cotton quiet and:
but little offering: receipts, bale;; exporA,
5 bales. Flour qtdet, with super at f7a
7,50.. Wheat at 12,40: Corn at Wane. Oats
at!:s7o. Hay. at VO„, Bran 'at tg22. Corn
Metahtat 114 1 ,65. rork atie o ".l l .ard 1 1 $,
nark , Dawn arm, with shoulders st Asx;
clear aides at 175‘al8e:
„EBElreleitrsph to the ntedimb eazettei •
,8.0,,t1r1X9.146..Ar 8.-11 1 1 our very Arai
reautlvAohagged. - , heut i firru; tulles , prime ,
itt,145a2,85. rn, yellow,
, $1.35. Bye
iu=good !dinutud : it , Bl,4l;so. ' - lorciinti'
firm and *dive.% Mss Pork 80. Bacon,. rib
aldee
_l73i aboublorit
14 %1 barn.; 22422 *- , f;dtrA 48 3‘0• 1 ?” . •
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- 11Pititoft '4lr#6l. - -
By Telegraph . 40,,tbp p7
DETROIT l our ! Inwood dO.;
'nand 4A ( Rawrgi,br.twhit=o *beat'
r, tk,4401,..„vi4 receipts
,W act 141,\ but uutlftolkjiaei.lr.gn_goti ,
hi:* 85 to 40. of ogdm weakeeLjap, a
whiter , So./ attar, PIM
STOOKS.
" Our Crackers are baked upon the OVEN BOT.
TOM, arid are sepertor to any baked by hot air ov
any other process.
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Alla SUPERIOR TO ANY - MERE'
eV/Will:DlN T HIS (T/Tlr
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'Weir 13 -I°SI TIETe - 13°D flg .°Bilkf t. PRECH '
leas:
ac %47 l ' ancik g . :72 .B li
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For SalisbY Every Oroeer, in . the City.
• ' neir4 lino . 91 Liberty St.
C
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WAEEINGTON
Neu Pittabiggh Gllllll Mentor
W. W. A.DATI)P.B,BO/414
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Manntsetnier of COGN kniAL . 11Tla FLOUR luid
CHOPPEDIMED,, tillers deitcerett itteither tilts
free of obsrge.'. Gr a in of all Inas 'ollopped,"a
Corn shelled. an abort notice. , , .'. . . .. •z •
01111011 Or OITIF 42110INXIS AND 13IIIITCYggVi
A rlitiburgb , . ASUIFIIt 1L065, ,1
N °7l c? l g . * , I
!I'HZ AinZ31111324 1 1! gyros iTHIC
`!Nicolson :Pavement!' on Fifth at
Is dor: reed' y tar examination, and can be seen at
adscade.tkutP,-; r.- -)?:
heri it er til_toelirehinted to - the, City"Trias deer
001geation, ' -
I.,lslllsta bat:tit H. .11i-1001V
' b ir's.A. l *:#'7o4 - ,zEt..riri:;.: , .. - ,,.M:417 . ,'71."Vcr i T5T,, : .-,7,, -.186.8
Chicago Cattle Market.
illy Telegraph to the Plttsbunti Gezette.3
CUIOAQO, August 6.---Beef mittle dull and
nominal. Hogs active at Pa 8,50 for light;
$8,73a9,25 for fair to medium; #9,351,010 for
good' to choice smooth.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, Pr. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
Ramtioan. August 5.-3 .cars pig iron,
Nimick & Co; :6 do do, Bryan & Caughey; 2
do do, Rees, Graff & Dull; 375 bbls high
wines, Guckenheimer Bro;100 bbls flour,
S. Lindsey Jr '
& Co; 1 Mid, 6 bbls,scrap
iron, Singer, Nimick & .Co; 0 cars 'Wheat,
Hitchcock, MeCreery & Co; - 2 cars staves,
M P Adams; 3 bbls eggs, 2 bxs butter, H
Lentz; 1 crate cucumbers,- I do
_apples, 1
bbl, L J Blanchard; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel
& Bro; 12 sacks oats ' A M Barr; 100' bbls
flour, 4 bbls eggs; 5.13 Floyd & ,Co; 6 kegs
scrap 'iron Coalman, Rahm & C0;..1.1 bits
glassware, ' Semple and Fryt' doz brooms,
S J Knox; 34 sks wool, W Barker, Jr., &
Co; 31 bales green hides, D H Ralston; 30
bits cheese, Haworth, lii'Dehald & Co; •
20 do, W H Kirkpatrick; 50 do, Woodworth
& Co; 1 bx dry goods, Arbuthnot & Co;
do. J Horn; 80 bits cheese, Arbuckles & Co;
20 do, Smith& Co; 25 do, J S Dilworth &
Co; 30 do, Jenkins; 5 cases tobacco, J W
Taylor; 1. keg red lead, A B Fahnestock &
Co; 2 cars slap iron, Mullin & Maloney; 5
5 bag axes, J G &. raff Co; 2 bxs, glassware;
. Cunningham & llmson; 2 bbls scrap iron,
Jones & Laughlin, 8 kegs lard, H Rea, Jr.,
24 bbls a pies, 1 keg apple butter, Voigt &
a'
Co; 4 b tobbacoo M Hyle; 5 cases 20
half has do, W 'Ljones; 1 car'corn, J W
Simpson; 2 cars timber, R A Clark .& Co; 1
do, Nanz & Co; 100 , 11b1s flour, Seghmyer &
Voskhmp:
CLEVELAND AND Prrrsutrnort
ROAD, August 6.-2 cars cOpper, Park,
McCurdy do Co; 79 bbls do, T M Howe; 1
car lumber, Slack dr, Sholes; 1 car iron ore,
Bryan' & Caughev; 3 cars do do, M'lCnight,
Porter & Co; 7 cases ha's, 3 bits hardware,
Vi r hitinore, Wolf & Co; 1 case hdls, Hays &
Getty; 5 bdls hdls, J Martin; '1 case hdls,
Hubbard. Bro. & Co; 7 bxs hardware, Lo
gan,-Greggs & Co; 15 bxs washing powder,
Banter, Winder & Co; 1 bbl paints,Spratt,
Jones itCo; 101 bgs bones, F:W 0 Feld; 50
bbls carbon oil, J Spear; 96 sks oats, J W
Simpsoff 4 sks onions, 5 do, potatoes, 10
bbls apples,l bbl eggs, 6 bbls water mel
ons, Voight, Mahood & Co; 9 bbls potatoes,
14 do apples,Fetzer & Armstrong; 2 bbls
scrap zinc, bbls old coppor, J Dunlap; 20
bas ba cheese, J J Pettit; 25 do , do, Watt, Lang
& Co; 1 car scrap iron, Wm Mullins; 1 bbl
cigars, Borland & Lupton; 1 bx mdse, Wm
B Hays & Son; 1 car:pig iron, • Union Iron
Mills; 60 empty oil bbls. C A Wormcastle;
90 do do, D B Moore X bbl butter Head &
Medzger; ' 3 tubs cheese, Graff. .& Reiter;
4 bbls eggs, H Shindler; 2do do, Arbuck
les & Co; 12 bedsteads, 4 dos' chaira; Fulton
& Hopper- 2 cars fertalizer, Seward Jr.
Campbelli ' 2s bbls vinegar, Grayburti &
Shannon; 46 bxs cheese, N J Braden; 22 do
do, Woodworth & Davidson; 2 kegs butter,
1 bbl eggs, N Harrison; 1 car stone, J L L
Knox. -
P/TTEIBURRH, eitioncraran AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, August 6.-1 car lumber. Ex-
Coffin Mfg Co; 2do do, J Odell, 2do
staves, M P Adams & Bro; 2 do do,. W
Hastings; 1, car wheat, Hitchcock, Mc-
Creary & Co; 50 bbls vinegar, Graff & Rei
ter- 15 bbls flour, 60 sks do, G Meyer; 49
slui oats, Robb & Herron; 1 car middlingi,
Godfrey, Rice & Co; 24 tcs hams, J H Par
ker; 80 empty bbls, Spencer & McKay; 400
aka flour, Seghmyer & Voskamp; 1 car
staves, J Painter & Son; 184 blooms, Nim
ick & Co; 7 cases Wine, Shipton &Wallace;
6do do, J A Weber; 1 car ear corn, Hitch
cock, McCreery & o; 1 circular saw, Hub
bard. & Bro; 6 bbls potatoes, Voigt, Ma
hood & Co; 5 bbls broken glass, A & D H
Chambers.
ALLEGIYENY VALLEY R. R., August 6.
DM Edgerton, 80 bbls carben oil; H Kook
ier & Co; 1,040 do; Stella Oil Works, 240 do;
McCreery & It, 480 do; H Koehler de Co, 480
do; 1 car p iron, McKnight, P & Co; 1 car
fire brick, Star, Fire Jr Co; 3 car rails, P C
&St L RR; 67 aka oats, Scott & Gisal; 13
bbls refined oil, H Koehler t Co; 2 sacks
wool, W Baker & Co; 6. lambs, 41 calve J
Hoffman; 2 sks wool, Shipton &
1 bbl lard oil, Watt & Wilson; 4 crocks, 3
pga butter, Voigt Mahood lk Co; 11 kegs
butter, Graff & Reiter; 26 sks rags, McCul
lough S & Co; 1 car pig iron, Colemaa,
Rahm & Co.
ALLEGHENY STATION. August 6.-5 Cars
wheat, R T Kennedy t Bro; 10 boxes soap,
Mercer & Robinson; 5 bbls flour, Stewart &
Langenhelm; 12 do do, S C hicMasters; 8
cars lime stone, Superior, Iron Co; .2 bbla
eggs, J Kohen & Bro; 2 cars metal, Graff,
Bennett &Co; 10 bgs feed, J Kitchen; 40 do
flour, Beclfffeld ,t Mehouso; 7 hides, J
Lnakcarnp; 4 bbisapples, 3 do pears, Owens
&Harper; 4 do do, John Herbert.
Prnstitritatt awn Cormxtmavi tax
RAILROAD. August &-1 bbl _eggs, Watt &
Wilson; 13 rolls leather, Geo. 11 Anderson ;
300 sks new oats, Gay & Welsh; 8 cars tar
bark. Lappe & Weise; 2 pkgs eggs, 1 sack
rags, 'Sri:digt, Diahciod & Co; 42 bdls sheet
Iron, W. F. Armstrong; 29 coils rope, Ful
ton,Bollman & Co;28 oil bbls Arbuckles &Co.
CRA.OIIIIIR BAKERIES
SHEPHARD'S
STEAM CRACKER BAKERY
817 Liberty Street.
AP- TRY THEM. -1641
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ORN_ ' 4,ityE, PLCIUR., eco.
7! I.Ta 1,1 1•11:,1:3,;;4*:
ET SOAPS;
of.iekif i li t n a ttar
ir16_ 12 4 as the imam.,
deamm sad csloottpu ,
everywlliere. dealswir
—The Evansville Journal, of Monday,
says: The fine wharf boat of Hubbs,
Patrick et Co., was sold at auction on t3dtur
day, by Joseph P. Elliott, auctioneer, and
was knocked down to Mr. H. H.'Urnble for
E. W. Patrick, for $6,800, subject to a
mechanics' lien of some $376. Mr. Patrick
will continue the business.
—The Cincinnati Enquirer of Wednesday
says: There is an unusual ariay, of steatn
ers at the wharf for Mir - season, announced
for various points. -Au unusual 'degree of
activity, however, was not obseivable, we
are sorry to say. There is a good deal of
freight for New Odeans, but shippers are
holding back expecting a considerable re
duction of rates in Consequenee of the rise
in the river.
—The Northwestern Union Packet Line,
the Northwestern Line, and the Keokuk
packets, have advanced rates' between St.
Louis and Keokuk. Up stream, heavy
freights, 1230 per 100 pounds; dr;. goods,
15c. Down stream, grain,- 12%0 per 100
pounds. pork 30c per barrel; flour and ap
ples 25c. These rates go into effect on the
sth, and will be uniform on all the boats of
the various packet lines.
NOTICE.—In Pursuance of an
order of the District Court or Allegheny
comity, made the 18th day of 4aly, 1887 , notice is
hereby given to the late authorities of the several
Districts of Pittsburgh, consolidated by Act of As
sembly, approved April 6th, A. D. 1867, that the
Report of Commissioners apoolnied by that Court
to ascertain-the indebtedness, value the property,
find the separate indebtedness of said districts, and
Az a rate of special tax for the payment thereof, in
compliance with the provisions of the before men
tioned act, will, on the 'DAT OF Al/OUST. be
confirmed absolutely, unless objection be made to
Ihe rate of special tax fixed by said commission,
and a decree made accordingly.
• • JACOB U. WALTER,
j=l:45T. Prothonotary.
A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.
—Whereas, Letters of AdmlnlstrAtion on
rFTATE OF MAJOR E. HARDING, dee'd,
have been granted to the stibseriber. all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
same wllipresent them, duly authenticated for set
tlementtol S. CUTHBERT,
nsyZ:lls-it Na 85 Smithfield street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Limited Copartnership heretofere
exiating between,. - the‘ undersigned, noder the name
of BASIL L 4 CHALK, '
Is this Day Dissolved by Mutual Congeal.
EMIL SCHALK,
CAS.' LENN
Pittsburgh and - Philadelphia ; ,-- Jul7l, A. D. 1868.
NOTICE OF AP
. POIXTMENT.
!i the District Court of ihe United States, for
the 'Westtrn District of rennsylrania. -In the
matter of EMANUEL 411tEkti WALD, Bankrupt.
0 . .W110N IT ILAi
The andersigned - hereby gives notice of his ap-
Inletela la Aug/fate of ,EXANUEL GREEN
WALD, of Allegheny City, In the county of Alle
gheny and State of Pennsyliinia. : within said Ins
trieL.who has been adjudges! a bankrupt upon his
own petition, by the - District Court of said District:
Dated at Pittsburgh, Pa., the 18th day of July,
A. D. 1888.
1
7
17:im,
r A t torn( y-st-Lair,' 'No. 87 irlttli street
IN` -.THE DISTRI T COURT OF
UNITED STATES, for the Western platrict of
nnsylianic, • •
..rosi6re, A. CARLINI?. a Bankrupt under the
Act.uf.Congress of March Ad. 1 004, haring applied
for a •Dideba:rge from alibis debt.., and other claims
provable under .said Act, by. order of the Court,
noticelS hereby given to all persons who have proved
their debts, aisd other persons interested, to appear
on the 4TH DAY OP:01CP fr..+2 ti it It. 1800., at 10
o'clock A. Mi. before, SAMUEL HARPER, Esq.,
Register, at - his (glace, No. 93 Diamond street.
Pittsburgh, Pa., to show cause, if any they have,
why . * Discharge should not be granted to the said
Bankrupt.
H. C. MeCANDLEOB,
11 0 24:tlig-Ir 'Clerk of said Court.
WESTE R N. DISTRI CT OF PENN
SYLVANIA, as: I
At Pittsburgh, the 815th day of June, A. D.lBOB.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment :IS ABiligtiee of . JOSEPH PRICOi KR, of Pitts
burgh. in the County of Allegheny, Kate of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt, upim his 'own petition, by the
District Court of amid DlfitrACL.
JOHN 11. BAILEY, Minis
Je93:B9:r Attorney at Law, 89. ?Iran
VirEST ESN DISTRICT OF, PENN
- SYLVANIA, on:
A Pitk.burgh, the 25th day of June, A. D.
meetned hereby givea notice of-hia appoint.-
868.
as Assignee of JAOOD O. IVOIPPIIitUP, of
Pittaburgh, lu the County of Allegheny, State of
Pennsylvania, withitt amid Platelet, *ho- has been
adjudged a 'bankrupt upon his Own petition, by the
Diatriat Court ofsald ' lgatelat. -
JOHN, U. DAILEY . Aaalgnee, '
Jea:slo:7 Attorney at LILY; -SO- Grant,' street.
OORDINANCE authorizing, the
! Curbing on Bank Lane.
oIICTION 1.. Be it enarted 'by the Belect and'Ootn
mon Councils .of the .CitY. of Alleßberif.:lnd it Is
hereby'enacted by the utitherity df the same, That
a wooden curbing shall bu eotratrdted on the aide
of flank Lane (Bth ward. said city . )next the wharf,
fur ,the purnoee of preytnitirir ring or' sliding
13.2.0. 2. All °Mit:tenors or parti of:ordinances con
illgting heron Ith are hereby repealed. _ •
Ordidned.aed enacted into a raw. this; the 23d day
of July, A. D. 180e1. - •
'-• . . JAMES - Tionitricn,
Pre ellon i t i t i rdli i erze t t i V i c)" oil.
Attest
Preeldept,7pri) ~:o[ Common Council.
P. MACritunorr Clerk of '
llit.wouret, iblerk.or Coleman Menet!. etiS
. -
4N , ORDINANCE ehanglng. the
name bt portion of L eheilleid atnat..
erios 1. Be It ordained and enacted by
the Se
hsegsnd Common Council, or the Cli yot , a leghenr.
and it is hereby • enacted by the authority of the
same,That the portion or lilleMold- street lying be
tween Allegheny avenue and Bidwell street, 1u the
. 6 — , ward of said elty,-lt Ale re by •ehittlite4llo • 'Cab!.
hell Urea t.,, ••
2. All erginanoes or parte of ordinances eon-
Olcting herewith are nereby reef:l4lml.
Ordained and enacted Into a hie- tide'the wad day;
• •
Pt, 4 1 0 , ♦ Pg • j'AVill'ldeßill'Eß,'
• I.Prealdent or.lieleeKdeben.
Ott' Kd!!161
Audits Freattlent, prq er.l.ind4rnde couneu; ;
•
un.woirru, (nett of Common Council. ids
o,4 lBrA p te i c ti* video'A
. - the Side
kroCluittisla: AtrobtO +i• • J • t,
f'irrnoitl.. no at drilatno4 epaoted.tirth, 8 ...
ledttitsd'Cotlitnott otsublltur t d vity
Atld,ls t,
bumbroutct ut 11-404 authori ty
orthe
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lieteTlrsideltelf4l4Cili4el i 4 4 eauerr etuiu r ' i sltluatoodor,tatotP l n:c•ivtjosltlhert
woe are re orarsa. •
urdAined rai l taunted hat9ol, l llw thtt tk a •mu t ,
of July, 18t1w.
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ry.; , rsf aucia htblim ,F ir t
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i f.iii - 441 114, Lz i t.
H. ant=m, r emut of uoskitt oo:it e l l it. ass
00. 0 6
RIVER IVENVS.
The river continues to recede steadily at
this point with four feet in the channel.
The weather yesterday wag 'clear and pleas
ant :and apparently settled.
Business is again completely suspended
at the main landing and is likely to remain
so until there is anot er rise. There is
enough of, water now or low water boats
bit the great trouble lie in the fact that it
is likely to run out befo e a boat could get •
ready' and pick up a tri . ,
There are (rite anu eof towboats en
route for this port wi h tows mainly, of
empty barges. .
—The Camelia and a Rees left Cincin
nati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday evening.
-The Oiendale Wananita and Peninah
are laid up at St. Louis, and the J. N. Mc-
Cullough at Cincinnati. ,
—A Helena dispatch ofMonday, says the
Ackley arrived on l' the 28th. There is
three• feet of water on Dauphin's shoals.
Weather•cool. Receipts increasing.
—The St. Paul Divaicsays the Caffray
has dredged good chann Is on Pig's Eye,
Gray loud, Beef Slough and other , bars,
and sides pulled out o
er 100 snags.
• —A ' Louisville• telegram under date of
Tuesday says: The Emma No. 3 arrived
from N. 0., and is at the wharf discharging
freight. he will probably leave during
the night. When about 15 miles below
New Albany, this morning, a negro by the
'mine of Robert Anderson, fell overboard
and was drowned. '
LEGAL.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
IN BANiRUPTCY, 14'o. 859
KIRKISB, Assignee,
0111 MiCkUCESO
a
P AN_ IMINAPPPE REGULATING
.NIGHTS
sge,,L B e it orciabm: and enacted by the Select
and Common - ConacilB ortbe City , 1 Allegheny. and
tt to h.reby enacted -by ataltority of_tae same. That,
the Mayor he and Is t hereby empowered to apnoint
some suitable person to 11 LTC Charge of *flat or boat,
to be placed at somb convenient °cant along the tki
leglleny or 0 1110'11-rem where all persons who .fol
- the_ business of night soiling are reouired to
deposit their filth, and no, perste* shall be allowed
to deposit the contents of any pen without first
procuring a permit from the Mayer, nor shall the
same be deposl ed at any other place than that des
ignated above.
MEC. 2. it shall be the duty of the person baying
charge of such boat or flat to keep the same clean.
and entirely five front an y onensire 8r26111. and shall
keep it at all times In suitable condition for use.
SEC. S. It shall he.uniawfol for any one to itri,,r
ftre with any person engaged in the Vastness of
night soiling, or with tae person who shall have
charge .if such flat or haat.
SEC. 4. The amount to he paid for the said per
mits *hail andd and regulated by the Committee
on Pollee, shall be divided between tree person
having charge of said boat, as said Committee shall
agree upo n.
SEC... Any person offending against the provis
ions of this ordinance shall, on conviction before ,
the Mayor, forfeit and pay the sum of not less than
five - nor more than twenty dollars. to be reettyered
summarily, and any person engaged In the business
of night soiling, who shall be twice convlcteu of
violation of this ordinance. shill thereby forfeit
the right to obtain a permit to follow such business.
SEC. 6. Any citizen who shall feel Incommoded
by having the said boat or flat placed near their
residence or place of business, may make known the
Bailie to the Committee .on Pollee, whose duty it
shall be, In conjunction with the Mayor. to consider
the complaint, and, If they deem advisable, to have
the same placed where it will not likely cause any
inconvenience.
SEC. 7. Any ordinance or part of ordinance that
may.conflict with the foregoing be and the saute' Is
hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this the 23d day
of July, IStib. JAMES McBRIES,
President of Select Council.
. UII4II3I4NEIL,
Contmotetiouncil.
D. Sia - cFsittiosr.'Clerk of Select Connell.
It. DILWORTH. Clerk of Common Council: mil
AN ORDINANCE to authorize
the' Grading and Paving dt Isabella Court
and Lindsay's alley. and for the grading of FOun
tain street.
SEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted by thi Select
and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, and
it if hereby enacted .by the authority. of the same,
That the Committee on Streets be and they are here
by authorized and directed to Invite and receive pro
posals for the Grading and Paving of Isabella Court
and Lindsay's alley, and for the grading of Foun
tain street, and to contract therefor with the lowest
and best bidder or biddies, at their discretion.
SEC. 2. That for the purpose of defraymg the cost
and expenses of the said „Improvements, there be
and is hereby levied a special tax, to he equally as
sessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting
upon said court, street and alley respectively. in pro
portion to the feet front In them respectively com
prised,' and bounding and abutting as aforesaid.
Sac. 3. That as soon as the cost and i t sexpeei of
said improvements shall be fully ascertained, shall
be the ditty of the Street Commissioner to assess
and!apportion the same among the several lots bound
lug and abutting upon said court, street and said
alley respectively. according to the rule above
ands, and
the same, a cc ord! the
ng to the 'p reun proceed to make demand
collectrovisions of
the act of the General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvahla, entitled "An Act defining
the manner of collecting the expenses of grading
and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of
Allegheny, and for other purposes , " passed the 30th
of March ,_12.52.
Sac. 4. That s u ps of any nanee as may con
flict with or be ied by the foregoing, be and the
same is hereby reheated.
Ordained ana enacted Into a law tills the 23d day
of July, A. D. 1868.
JAMES McBRIER.
• PrSsldent of Select Council.
HUGH Mon EIL,
President, pro tem., of Common Council Attest: .
D. 31.scrEnnom. Clerk of Select Council.
R..Drumotent. Clerk of (Ammon. Council. auS
•
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
SIGNS.—
SEC. 1. Be iY ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Council. of the City of Al Geoheny..and
it is Siercbs, enacted:by the authority of the same,
That nu Mgr. nor sign post, of any kind or descrip
tion Whatsoever, ,hall be set or placed noun any
foot way. Pavement. street or alley in said city, nor
attached to any - bonding at a distance of less than
nine feet above the pavement underneath, nor shall
the same project from the w - 1.11 :of the building to
which It belongs over the pavement a greater ins
tance ;than three feet: provided, however, that a
movable sign not over four feet in height can be set
on that portion of the pavement allowed merchants
and others for exposing their goods and.wares, be
ing three.teet from line of lots: provided, however,
that, in no instance shall more than one-fourth of
the Width of any pavement or footwaik be so occu
pied.
SEC. 2. And every sign or sign pest thatibas been
set or pl aced that violates the provisions hereof, is
hereby declared a common nuisance, and shall t ire
taken down and removed.
SEC. 3. Every person Offending against the or this ordinance' hall, upon convictin.
pro
forfeitand nay the sum of live dollars, and costs o of
removing the same.
exc. 4. - All,ordinanees conflicting with this are
hereby repealed. .
Ordained and enacted into a law.this the 23d day
of July, leg& • JAMES McßElalt,
President of Select Council.
HUGH McNEIL,
President, pro tem., of-Common Cenral.
Attest:
.
U. klAcrEnnox. Clerk of Select Connell.
It. Di LIVOUTH, Clerk of Common Connell. sub
A N ORDINANCE amending .SeC.
XX. 6, Page 101. and uee. 52, Page 114, enti
tled "Nuisance," in new City Code.
Sac. I Be tt ordained and enacted by the &kat and
Common COUIIIefLP of the City or A Iley.heny, and it ti
hereby enacted by the authority of the aging. That
no awning shall hereafter be erected in said city
unless the tame Is nine feet above the pavement to
the underside ofibe io. est point of any part of said
awning, nor shall any post be set or planted for the
purpose of fastening thereto any awning, unless the
same shall be of iron, and not leas than nine feet in•
ti. ight above the .pavement: the .rails, braces and
rods composing any awning shall be of Iron, • and
from the under side of any such rod. brace, rail or
awning, at the lowest point thereof, there - shall be
a distance of pot less than nine feet the, pavement
underneath: the waning to be fastened sown with
good and sufficient turd*. . • • -
Su*. 2. Every person offending against this Ordi
nance, or any provision thereof; shall, upon con
viction, forfeit and pay the sum of dye dollars, and
the costa of removing the same. _ •''
SEC 3. All ordinances , or parts thereof, contlict.
log herewith, are hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted - into a law this the 213 d day
of. July, 1505. JAMES .M.O MILE It, •
President of Select Council.
guou
President, pre tern;, of Common Council.
Attest: • •
D. MaerzgliON, Clerk of Council. •
B. DiLwaturn. Clerk of COmmon Connell. 'aus
kir
j'ARDINA NCE relating to' Hogs.
,
WIC. I. li e it enacted by the Select ana Common
Councils of the City of Allegheny, and It is hereby
enacted by the authority Of the same, That any per
son Who shall suffer his hogs or any swine to run at
large In this city shall, fur each onense, on eonvle
tlon thereof forfeit - and pay for each of said ant-
Male so running at large the sum of dye dollars, - and
every one of said animals so found running at large
shall be considered a public and common nuisance.,
and it shall be the duty of the policemen, or anyi of
them, to seize and take into custody every one of
said animate so found running at large, and have
them taken to tile City Poor Farm, and appropria
ted to the use of the city on tialdm.
Ordained and enamel into et law n this the 23d day
of July, A. H. ISOS.
nee,
' ntr
JAMES IteBRIER,
President of Select Couuell.
• Pr HOOD SteNEIL.
Attest eaident, pro tern.s of Common Council.
', -
D. ALACFISItuoN,.CIerk of Select Council.
D. Di LWORTII. Clerk of
_Common Connell. an&
A N ORDINANCE amending an
ee. 9, Ordinance entitled `,•.Nutaance,' , Chap. 23,
rarcelo7, In City Code.
SEC. J. Bs it ordained •and enacted by the /Weal
and Common Coutietis Of the Otty of l£feheniti-and
tt to hereby enacted by the authority the same.
That the proviso hi said 'ordinance al lowing mer
chants: the use of three , feet of the Inere-Ment In
front of line of lots shall be for displaying their
lasses goods. tie. . 4 trended the same :Is net more
than three fret ID ne.sht; and not more than one-
Werth of atm pavement or sidewalk shall •be so oe
copied in any event, the flame penalty to be attaeli
ed fur, the violet ieh'thereof at !snow attached to the
section to which this Is an eniendment. • • -
SSP. 2. All Ordinances *apart.. f ordinances Weer , '
nkting herewith are hereby repealed. •
Ordained 'and enacted Into slaw this the Sl3dAsj
of July, A. I ) . • 18 - 6 8.
JAMBS
• . -
President of iikelecleolliii
• ' 'HUGH Mc Ell.;
•, ?resident, pro tem., of Commoutiowitcli.
Attests
D. Mkorannotr. Clerk of Select:Conned:
U. Dit.wonTir. Clerk of,Common Council. ahs
nRDINAIITCE to Increase like
nuniber.o N Watchmen.
oiCtiox 1. B e
it ' ig ordained and enacted by the Se
lect and COnt two) Connell, of 'the City of Alleghe
ny, and It is hereby enacted,by, the authority or the
sumo, 'that the ordinances Increasing the Police
Force
be
the nth amend e d ebruary. A. .
10368:be and It Is hereby to read after Use
words; "Three Lieutenants' of, the Watch" "and
Twenty-scren Watchmen; •
Sac. 4. 'filet so nthch or any ordbuthei as may con ,
Illtet' with or bi) Supplied by, the foregoing, be and..
the Came lb borebY repealed. • • • • '
Ordained and enacted Imes law this the 5.13d - day
of July,JA..l). WOO., • ; • ; • •
JAMES Atc.lllll,l o t,'.
• .."*. • . Isresident of th e Select wr
• ' I Prealdeat. phi tem HUGH alcNLifo ,
of Common council ,
Attet:
,_. • •
D—MAciluttion,':clevirk or Select Coenell:
H.Z.1.01.1v011Y11. Clerk of Common
.. 04)_!___u
_011:
OuspruNcE { demons, wanner.
" arloving notice of Sewefe..
~ isitetiod r.. 441 ft en iettid.c.o tha'Afg e r i ''' -7, 1 d -1 3 / 1 1 -
nein Councils of the City, of Ade, .c e 7,41 e
beretty en as led' tbe Jiatwrter or.tn e_am •Tbm
, when plans and sec' ilcaUoqs of sewers , in 1 0111 , A:it,.
ale prepared by the ' Commission on dowers: Aime e
thereof shall given by said Qoutmlebjetki to an,
',saps interested. b, 'tab by. Ontdieattoillti-the
official papers of said for Pie ! , ./}51 . 5f480tt pt,the
Odd ' •
Stn..% AllordlOillted Pr Puts vr-ordifulf t lefle eon
Ale in, lierceita ire hereby repeated: - - -
tirdottird '
Itle.ll-31day•
Met
,t r r e A - ld n e v n e t r i :n ll --- k mt DeltuaiL;
sto NALL,
' • •rr e #9"l PEtffil4l o f.o9Stirtim
'
it. MaCrittinoS, Clerk of Select COM:lc&
B. InLWOnill, Vint of Consuls Connell;
ORDINANCE'S.
ALLEGHENY,
i •uS .
RaiMtOADS.'
pITTSIIIIRGH andarouffin
CONNELLS VILLE IL. B.
Ain and after THURSPAY, March; stb, 186 f
trains vrill arrive at and depart from the DePot, cat •
nes of Grant and, Water streets, as follOws: -
Mall to and from Unlont'n. Depart. 7:olle. at.i 5:00 P. Y.
McKeesport A ceommodt'n.ll:oo A. bt.'i 2 : 03 p. II -
Ex. to and from Unfont'n. 3:00 p. 7440:00 A. Y.
West Newtdit Amon:T:3o,l'n 4:301. 314.1 8:35 A;
M.
Braddock's Aceommodat'n , 6:15 P. at.l 7:50 P. M.
Night Ace. to 31cheesport.10:30r. si.} 6:40 A. IS.-
Sunday Church Train to and -
from West `Newton... :.... 1.00 4
P. M.0:00 A.
For tickets apply t) it
J. R. IMO ' ; Agent.
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. - tuba
LLEGOENY. goigigg iu .
VALLEY RAILROAD.
LY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE REGIONS,
Running through to Votango City without change
of cars—Connecting with trains Eztat and West of
-the Warre.:& Franklin Iliallroad, andrAtlantle &
Great Western Railways: Shortest and quickest
route to Oil City anti Franklin, and all phints in tke
Oil Regions. •
On and after April 26th, lil6B, Passeitger Traits
will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh . Depot.
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as follows :17:
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Depart , :: Arrtve ~_
Mail to and Fm Yen. Clty. I 7:00 A. -M. ,6:15
Express " ." . 10:40 rz .12:25A. Y.
Brady's Bend AccoMmodln :3:00 P. M. 10:20 A.. 11.
Soda Works Accomln 5:30 .e.:14. 1:55A. *-
First Hulton Accernotrn..: 9:50 K. Y. 1/:40 A. Y.
Second Hylton Acromod'n 12:00' 34. 6:55 P. 9.
Sunday Church Train - leaves Soda Works at 8:0G
X. at., arriving 'in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. ,
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. X.,;arrivkng at-
Soda Works at 2:55 P..
m .
W. W. F. HOPE, Ticket Ag BR , Sup' t. ent. ,1 4r25
LTTSBURGH, IN Maismig ,
CINCNATI AND ST.
S RAILWAY. -
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PAN HANDLE ROUTn, • .
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CHANGE OF TINE.—On and after SNDAY,
June 21st, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as follows, rittidnirgh time:
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• Dep s a rt. arrive ;
Mail Express 2:1 a. in. 12:10 a.. in.
Fast Line 9:40 a. in. • 7.:15
Faat Express 2:16 p. tn. 1.1:20 a: M.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. in. 7:65 p. m.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. in. 3:05 p. m.
Steubenville - Accommod`n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. in.
McDonald's Acc'n, No., 2.. 5:25 p. in. 0120 a.
m.
SPECIAL NOTICX. —Alunday Express leaves at 2:10 -
p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. ms' the next
morning.
The 9140 m ake s Train leaves daily, Sundays -ex—
cepted, and close connections al Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, ADuasdeld &
Newark R. R. •
8. F. SCULL, General Ticke t Agent
- W. W. CARD, dupl., Steubenville.
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WIVIY3 KGH PORT 1
W. AND CLEVELAND I
From June 7th, 1868;
and arrice . at the Union
time, as follows: .
eaTe.
Chicago Ex L
.. 2:03 a mi
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a mi
Erie & I'4lol'l 7:28 a nil
Cl. & WlC'gM'f 0:13 a nil
Chicago Mall. 8:58 a mf
Chicago 9:43 a ml
Cl. & Wh'it Ex. 1:43p in
Chicago Ex.... I:sBpm
Wh. do Erie Ex. 4:4llpix.
Depart from Allegheny.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58a m
Leetsdale "
11110:13h m
12:23
a
'Rochester " 2:23 pm
Welisv'e Ace:. 3:43p
Leetsdale AF.e. 4:l3pm
N. Brlgt'n 8:33 pm
N. Betlit'n " . 0:28p
Leetsdale " . 10:43pm
Sir 1:88 p. m. Chicago
Li` 11:23 a. m. China!
Jett F. R. MYER:
DENNSYLVANIAangsgs
11 CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after June 7th. 1865; Trains Will ar
rive at and depart from tht, tnion Depot, Omer or
Washington and Liberty streets. as follows:
Arrive.
.Depart.,,
Mall Train.... 1:15 a mlDay Express.. 2:25 a ixt
Past Line.. .. .. 1:40 am I Wall'a 1.. 0:30 ain
Wall's No. .... 6:20 a =ll2i:fall Train 7:50 a m
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a m rCinclunati Ex 1L:40 a m
Wall's
Cincinn No E x. 95100
a a
m in ,
J Wa h l n l s 's toNno .
A 2 c .. .
L 3 1 :0 5 5 1
p m
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a nrraddocks No 1 4:00 pm
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Expres. 4.450 pm
Phila. Express 1:20 p m,Walps No. 3.. 5:10 p m
Wail's No. 3... 2,15 pm , Wall:a No. 4.. 6:ls_p.nt
Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m Fast Line p m
Wall's No. a. 7:15 pm Latrobe Acc'n 8.:50 pan.
Altoona Acc'n Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pia
and Emigrant
Train, . . ..... . 9:30 p rr.
The Church Train leaves all's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 .m., reachin Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returning, leaves Pitt urgh at 1.2:50 p. m.
and ;tithes at all's Station t 2:0(3 p. m.
CincinnatiEzpress leaves d y. All othii Mains
daily except Sunday.
For Bu _ Butter information ap to
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W. H. CKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad. ompany wilt not sa
sume any risk for Ilaggage, exbept for wearing ap
parel. and limit their responsibility to_One Brusdred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, an
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAIft • .
Jet General Superintendent, Alto°. - Pa.
WIES'rERN PIErIFN-aguaglii
ZIAD.-
SYLVANLA RAIL
ROll and after May 10th', 1 6 6 5 , the Pas
aenger arrive e Western Pennsylvania Rail
. road will at .and depart from the Fedcral
Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: •
_ Arrive. Depart. '1
Springire No 1 - 6:35 a m!lifall 6:15 am
Freeport No. 1 13:15 a m 'Freeport No. 1 9ilo a nit.
Expre55....;,.,10:15 a mf Sharptrg No.111;20 ant
Sharpies. No;1 1:25 p m Express 1;150
Preepml No. 2. 4:10 pin SpringiPe No 1.3:50 pm
5:80 p m C c e Ito. 2 8:05 pm. Springd'e No 2 7:/0 p mrind'e No 2 700
Aboye trains. un daily ept Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet: evert
Sunday at 740 a. m:, reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. Returning. leaves Allegheny* lefty at
1120 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Innet. at 9:45
p.m.
ClostmarrAriort Timms-For saledn packages of
Twentybetween,Allegheny City, Chestnetsb..W,
Beer's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations sig
cited on tickets.
.The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 fa. au.
and I:50 P. x. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker's line ofStages for Butler and Hannah.-
town. Through tickets may be purchased.4*. at Abet-
Deice, No. aSt. Cl air
h street, near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
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For further information apply to
• JAMES LEFFER'TS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will , iriot as
some any risk for Baggage- except for wearing ap
-petrel, and Molt rel , thei. resp onsibility to One Ilurised.
:Dollars in value. All baggage- exceeding this
amount in value will.be at the risk of the owner, nat
Less taken by special contract. A. .'f .
EDWARD H.
myll Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
MOIL Y HILL
aiggegn
SROUTE. ,
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
Eastern Division,' ?;
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE Roux a
trots the East to, ailpolnti to
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
_Arizona,
New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon.
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_ Two Trains leave State Line and Leareiw'drOt
dily, (Sunday* excepted,n the arrival oftrs of
Fantle Railroad from Bt .. Lo uis, and 'l..td and
St. Jo Balltoltd from Quincy, - connectlav a Law
rence, Topeka, „tad =Wm/lege - With 'sta..' ibr an
points In Karina. At end of track west of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPELS:MXOIY
PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND NAIL.
AND ESPRESB ODAOSES FOR - • ' .
31:1EIVV3011,1 SALT T. A l'r**4
And an "'obits in the TerritoOes,
And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY Lltrlt of
COACHES fbr Fort Union. Bent'sflititt, Pus,
Queme, Banta Fe, and all points in dalzori, and
New Mexico. -
With the recent additions of rolling stock arid
equipment, . and the arrangements made with re
sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from Ito
westerniertnlnus, this road now -offers uneqqalled -
faellities for the tralirlobisioo of freight to MO Jhr
West.. .
Tickets for sale at all the principal *taus 2nthe
United States and Canadas.
Bo sure and ask for • tickets via THE EiBiOE.Y
BILL BUTit,_ 'UNION PACIFIC
ItJi.STILILK Plum .RAILWAY.
7.; A. ANDERSON,
Gene 1i Buperb4endent.
• - 3. s. WEB*►Ts
etineni Freight and Ticket Ai*it
STEI.EtaffilEaPS.
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Railing RVERY ELLTURDAT. from' Pier -1115, North.
Elver. New Tort: For peerage or Author infrms-
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I'o M i ng sTEunsz (Obroidele
Nearly Morita roes twos. PltiebeAt/
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Min Wi g
" AYNE k' CHICAGO B.
PITTSBURGH E. R.
trains will leitl!e trent
Depot, north aide, city
Arrive.l:f
Chicago Ex... 2:0E1 ant
Cleveland Ex. 2:08 a m
(Wheeling x 11:23 ana
Ex. 41:08 am
ISt. Louis Ex.. .3:33 p int
CI. Wleg Ex. 4:38 pm •
Erie k Yg'nEx '6:13 p tr:
Chicago Ex.... 4:23 p m
Ct.& Ex 17:08 pm
Arrive fa Ailehen_y.
N. Brlgt ' n Av. 7:03 ant
N. Brigt'n "8:28a
Wellsville " 8:53 a nt.
New Castle " 10:13 a m
'Leetsdale " 013 a nt,
" 1:08 pm
N. Brigt'n " 51:43 p m
Leet"sdale - " 4:53 p m
7:Bpm
Express_ leaves i ll y .
Ic Express arrives daily.
General Ticket Anent.
Washington,