The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 08, 1868, Image 3

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Finandil Natters , in New York.
Gold Closed at 147y,@147%.
pry Telegraph to the Fittebeneh Grizette.l
Navy YORK, August 7, 1868.
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money easy at 3@4 per cent. on call, and
6@7 per cent. for prime discounts. Star
: ling y uiet at 1034. 'Gold is still active but
lower; it opened 148%, and closed at 147y,@
.
1147%. It is,expected that one million more
r of the Alaska_ purchas'
.money will be
shipped per City of Londorito-morrow.
; • ' GOVERNMENTS
Opened weak and lower, but closed steady.
Coupnns ;of , 1881, 115 1 4@l15%; do. , '62,
114J4@114%; do. '64, 1103‘.®110%; do. '65,
112g411214; do. new, 108%@1083.i; do. '67,
109%31033‘;•-• do. '69, 108,./,@108;x: do.
10-40 s, 1090109%. Stocks lower and in
sympathy - with Erie, „ which indulged in a
further break to-day, and closed ye:7 un
settled. Others are steady and drill. -
5:30 PamEs—Cantori, 47®47X; Cunibnr
' land. 30g33; W., - F. d: Co. Express, .27X®
- 1 '28; American, 44@44%; Adams, 52.'4%53;
I 'United States,4s,W446; Merchants Union,:
243i@2 - 4;.; ulckeilver. 2 2@)223;; Mariposa
; preferred, 8; Pacific Mail, 102/®102%;
Atlantic Mail, 25a28; Western 'Union Tele-
I graph, 34%@34X; New York Central,
1313i@1321/,; Erie, 581€)58%; Erie pre--
ferred, 72@723,; Hudson, x1371@ 138;
Reading,- 81%®92 %; Ohio and • Mis
sissippiCertillcates, 29 5 ,1@293; -Wabash,
49W@ , 52; Terre Haute, 41 0)44: St. Paul, 75
(§77;do Preferred, : 8 2@83;Michigan Oen
- tral, 120 K; Michigan -Southern. 50%; Illi
nois Central, 149V„,@150%; Pittsburgh,
8834@58; Toledo, 105%@10534; Book
Island, lit%@l%; Northwestern, 82
@82 1 ,1,; do preferred, 81%@82; Fort
Wayne, 10936@10914; Hartford and Erie,
4203.‘@20X: Prairie du. Chien; fi rst
preterred,-107; =Burlington and Quincy. 170:
Ooltur.bu.s,L 864; Ashtabula, 993,1. Border
State bonds quiet: Missmuis, 93; new Tenn.;
essees. 62; • old do, 64; old North Carolina;
74‘; new.,d0,..71; Kentucky, 109. • .
2 , UNING SMARM.
Mining :shares are. dull; Gregory; 450;
% Smith and Parmlee; 425; New York Gold,
SR.B.TRRASITRY NATTERS •
' Receipts -au b-Treasury, $4356,768; pay
mqnts, e l,64 . l ,ftbalatiee, 170,260,068.
Neiy. TerksProlliShaiiihSkei. •
(By Telegraph hal%Thstetia.l-
, .
NEW Yens, A • ttoif dull and"
declining;
.sales 850;4i;i101Pott , 2982934‘42r„
middling splatftl:tifefik a - 296: ',Flour—
receipts, 4,428 bbls—less active and a Shade
• easier; sales 6,900 -bbls' at $7,70a8,40,f0r su r
perfine State and *restore, s9alo for extra
State, $9a11,20 for extra, western, $11,3Da13,60
for white wheat extra, 39,30a13,75 for Round
Alloop Ohib,.sllal2 for extra. St. Louis, $12,50
14,50 for good , to choice do., closing quiet;
California a shade easier; sales2,soosacks at
$10,80212,85. Rye flour firmer; sales 3;000
bbls at $8,25a10,75. Coin meal quiet.
Whiskey firmer; salei of 800 bbls at BSc;
in bond and 31,67;6 free; closing at 6i3a7oc in
bond. Wheat receipts, 7,800 bush—dull
• and nominal and 2a3c lower; sales 102,000
bush at $2,20 for choide Green Bay spring;
$2,40a2,45 fur amber western; $2,50 for white
Canada.. Rye quiet and firm; sales of 650
bush Pfmait. at $l,BO, and 8,000 bash Ohio
at 32,9 - Barley nominal. Barley Malt
quiet.
,Corn - receipts , 61,799; the market
urscarcelv so firm;-sales of 146,000 bush at
31,10a1,171t for unsound mixed western;
'151,18a1,19 for sound medium westerliafioat;
:1131,20 for one load of high mixed, nearly
!yellow. Oats—receipts, 1.5,725, bush; the
market is rather heavy, with sales Of 48,000
1. bush at 82,4 e for western in -store; 840 for
do afloat. Rice dull. Coffee qUiet. Su
,:gar firm; sales of 450 hhcls Cuba at l'Lal23o.
Molasses quiet. Hops quiet: Petroleum
quiet, at 17e for crude and 34y 4 a35c for re
- fined in bond. Pork active but quiet and
a shade firmer; sales of 1.450 bbls at $28,85
‘a29 for new: mess; closing at • 3'28,90
$28,25a213,59 for old do.; $22,50a23,35
;for.prime; $24a24,25 fbr prime mess. Beef
'!steady; sales 150 bbls. at $15.320,50 for new
plain mess- $20,50a24,75 for new extra
,tierce.' Beef quietat 213330 for prime mess;
30a36c for Indiamess. Beef hams dull at
$26a32,50. • Cut meats steady; sales 325
pkgs at 13a14c for 4houlders;- 1651a173ic for
hams. Middles quiet and; steady. • Lard
quiet and a Shade easier; sales 950 tierces at .
18e19y 3 c for,steam,-.chiefly 183‘a19c,J and
19%c for kettle rendered; also, 250 tierces
'steam buyers to September loth at 19c._
Butter quiet at 25a34c for Ohio; 32a39c: for
State. Cheese f irm at 11a17ii. Freights to
Liverpool quiet and a shade firmer; engage
ments 15,000 Liu compel- steamer at tilgd. •
LATEST.-e -Flour market closed quiet and
a shade , lower. Wheat :slightly in buyers,
favor and dull; holders exhibit no very
straw desire to realize. Ry e scarce and
very firm at $1,130a1,90. Oats dull and heavy
•at 82a82' in store and 835ia83% afloat. Corn
quiet at $1,10a1,16 for unsound and $1,17a•
1,19 for sound new,mixed westernefloat.
Pork dull 'and rather Weak at $28,87 for
Mess, cash and regular. . Beef dull and
lightly in. buyers favor. Cut. meats .
quiet and firm. Bacon quiet and nominal
ly unchanged. Lard dull and heavy at 183‘
518% for fart° prime steam. Eggs dull at
25a26.
,; Chicago Market.
By Telegrapil to the Pittsburgh Gazette 4
CHICAGO, August s.—Flour firm at 18,003
10,50 for spring extras. Wheat dull and'
with,sales at $1,81a1,88, for No. 2;
Vlosing nominal at $l,Bl, cash, and at 11,70
seller for latter,part of the rdontb, for No.
the market remains unchanged since the
,meeting of the noon. Board. Corn firm and
,5a5y,,c higher, with- sales No. 1 at $1,02a
11,0534; No. 2-at $1,01a1,02, and neglected
t94a956; closing steady at $1,05 for No. 1;
;there were sales this ,afternoon at $1,0414
Tor No. 1. Oats are 3n, fair request and 1c
'rbigber, with sales at 571360 c; closing quiet
St 59c. Rye unsettled with sales at $1,37 3 ,5a
,1,46% for No. I, and at $1,38 for No. 2. Bar-
IleV dull at $1,60 for No. 2ln store: sample
'Jots sold at $1,50a1,66 on track. High wines
Sre firm and 10c higher; sales of bonded at
,15c, and free at $1,45; closing at 80a for
Ponded. Mess pork opened firm- and 500
"higher, but subsequently declined 250, and
s closing steady at $29,25. Lard IS steady
snd %,i3 lower, with sales at 18Xc. Sweet
f'ickled Hams - quiet, with sales at 170;
Shoulders inactive and nominal at 12y 4 tt
,12%C. Freights quiet at 4o on corn per
AR, and 4c on oats per steamer to Buffalo,
Receipts, 5,746 bbls flour, 12,690 bus wheat,
125,909 - bus corn, 60,014 bus oats. Ship
ments, 3,565 bbls flour, 12,950 bus wheat,
115,511 bush corn, 44,625 bush oats.
I New York Dry GOOG6 Market.
I,By Telearsokto.tbc Plttflrirxh Gazette - I
Naw Youlc, August 7.—Dry Goods for
isertain classes, if not all woolen goods, have
been in more animated demand, as prices
have been comparatively
,luw, except for
novelties, ivhb.;l3 bring fair prices. Cotton
pods are still without much animation,
,and heavy brown shootings areNo lower
some few styles which have been held
4 extreme rates. Otherwise the market la
,ffithont change and an active trade is con
ideally look for soon.
! - Louisville Market.
pY Telegraph to tbe Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Loursvmr,n, - August 7.—Tobacco; sales
064 blis; Inge,' 7Xa94.ic; medium leaf,
14,40; shipping. 17e. Corn 950. Oats 45a
We. Rye f1,25a1,30.. Wheat 11,95a2,00.
?lour; superfine - $ 6 , 2 6a6,50. Mess Pork
P 29. Lard: 113%a19c., Bacon; shoulders
.1330133.(e; qlav rib sides 17e; clear sides
17%c. Bulk Meats; shoulders 12 e ; olear
Video Whisky ; raw free 111,19,
Memphis Market.
Teleuiptt Lo the Pittsburgh Guntte. •
Mimesis; August 7.—Cotton market
we; recelpts;4 bales. Flour quiet, fitipet
ine 47,00a8,00. Wheat, $2,10. Coro, 880 0 .
)atB, 57 4 0 . Hap, $2O. Bran, 522. Cor o
$4,40a4.65. Pork, Sic. - Lard, 191200„
liken arm. Shoulders, 111 e. Clear
. .
St.l Loala Market.
(By Telerriph to the pittetnuTh eazette.l
Sr. Laths, August 7 .—Tobacco is very
strong on medium and good leaf, but priceif_
are nominally unchanged. Hemp is in
moderate demand; undressed at.51,85a1,60;
dressed at, $ 2 ,40a2,50. Flour - is firm and
sellers arelasking higher prices for fancy
brands; superfine at $8,40a7; extra at $7,25a
7,50; double extra at sBa9; fancy at $11,50a
12,25. Wheat is steady and firm for prime
and choice grades; and irregulan for corn
4mon; choice red and white fair at $2,85a2,40;
prime to strictly prime at $2.10a2,40;-prime
to choice spring at. $1,60a1,85.• Corn is busy
but higher; mixed and yellow at 87c; mixed
white: and yellow at 88a90c; choice white at
90a92c. Oats:remain active and -higher;
common to choice at 50a55c. Rye is active
and high at $1,125a1,18. , Pork yesterday's
advance was maintained; small sales of
mess at $3l. Bacon is very firm but the ad
vance of yesterday was checked; there is a
denianit for city clear sides and they are
now selling at 17qa17340; clear rib at 18y 4 o;
shoulders at 12 (e; bulk meat, tnere is noth
in dg but prices are nominally firm it
12og
,oin and 15c for shoulders, rib sides
and clear sides. Lard, is firm at 18;019c
for choice tierce. - Whisky is firm at $1,30.
Live stock rs dull at yesterday's quotations.
Receipte—fioar, 6,660; wheat, 21,705; 'corn,
3,428; oats , 17 , 588; rye, 2,635-
• ' ' Cincinnati Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pit....lurch Gazette.l
CINCINNATI, July 7.-Flour-firm; family
$10a10,25. Wheat higher; new $2,0532,10;
old $2,20 for No 1; the greater portion of
new coming in is inferior, and sellsat $1,60
a 1,80.1 Corn in demand at 90a92c for ear;
shelled 95a96c. Rye firm old No 2 sold at
$2,30; new $1,23a1.25. 'Barley in demand at
52.00a2,15; offerings light. Cotton dull at
29c for midcllnig.. Tobacco unchanged and
quiet. Whisky 11T demand at $1,55; ask
ing $1,60 in bond. Mess Pork is held firm
ly at $29, but there was no inquiry. Lard
held at 17c, but there is no demand. Bulk
Shoulders in good demand at 12c for loose,
and 1230 for packed, with sales of eighty'
thousand pounds; sides held at 14yie for
loose. Bacon quiet; shoulders 13qc; clear
rib sides 16/c, and clear 17c, with only a
jobbing demand. Sugar Cured llama 23a
21c, and in demand. Sugar steady; Cuba
13a1434c; Porto Rico .13Ka15c, and firm.
Coffee firm at 22a21c for, common to good
256334 c for prime to choice do.
Linseed Oil quiet at $1,05. , There is only
speculative demand for. Clover Seed, and
all to be bad.sl3 has been takeni . it is now
held at $13,50a14,00; 'the demand. is from
Philadelphia. •Beef Cattle dull at Bade
gross. Hogs active at 8a103.(c gross. Gold '
-13734, buying. = Money market easy at 7a9
Toledo Market.
. .
rßytelegrapti to the Pittaburgh Gazette.; •
ITO4BDO, August 7.-.—Receipts-2,050 Übls
'flour '
'-27,700 bush . wheat, 410,440 do corn,
B,6oodo.oats. Shipments-2,007 bbls flour,
6,000 bush corn.. rlimr—Sales double extra
at $11: ' Wheat-LVirhite 'better and amber
lower; sales White 'Michigan at $2,20a2,26;
amber do, $2,13a2,14; amber to sellir for
August; $2,04a2,05; to buyer for August,
$2,15; to seller for September orn
steady at $1,05 for No. 1 and _Michigan; to
buyer for first half of August, $1,06; to sel
ler-for last half $1,06. Oats 20 lower;
sales new No. 1 at 62c; to seller for August,
561 . .. Rye better; sales No. lat $1,35. Bar
ley--State to seller for September at $1,20.
Lake freights, 434 c by steam to Buffalo. '
Cleveland Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,3
CLEVSLAND, August 7.—Floor quiet at
$10,00a10,50 for XX spring; $11,00311,50 for
XX red winter;• country brands are quiet
at $9,00a10,00 for XX spring; $9,50a10,50 fbr
XX-red winter; $12,00a13,00 for XX whito.l
Wheat; sales two cars No. I red winter at
$2,16, and one car N0.2.40.!at Corp;
sales tlio cars at $l,lO. Oats; sales of ten
cars at 74c, and ' one car at 73c. Rye; mar
ket dull and inactive; held at $1,75a ,80 for
No. .L Barley; market nominal. Petro
leum; market steady ;and firth at 30c for
standard white; 2:2a309 fur prime light straw
to white. • I
Dunmore Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette
BALTIZdORE, August 7.—Flour active,
with an ,advance of 25a50c; sales North
western Superfine at 57,75a8,95; warn, 33,75
a 9,50, Wheat weak- and low grades lower;
sales of prime to choice red at $2,55a2,65.
Corn steady; sales prime white at $1,35a1,38;
yellow, $1,30: Oats,BBa92c . 'Rye $1,45a1,50.
-Provisions firm an active. Mess pork,
/30. Bacon—Rib sides, l7sl7Xe; clear sides,
17 a).73iq shoulders, .1.43,c; hams, 22.32.3 c.
Lard; 18Sal9c. • • • • .
Milwaukee Market.
CBv Telegraph tolthe Ylttsbnrgh Gagette.)
• MitSVAVICSE, Aug. 7.—Flour steady and
unchanged. Wheat unsettled and droop
ing at $2,01 for No 1; $1,93 for No 2. Oats
dull and 8c lower at 65e for No 2. Corn
firmer at $1 for No 2. Raceipts-200 .bbls
flour, 2,000 bu wheat, 9,000 bu oats, 3,000 bu
corn. Shipments-2,000 bbls flour, 14,000
bu wheat, 200 bu oats, 600 bu corn.
Philadelphia Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
PIIILADELPHIA. August 7:—Petruleum
dull and lower; sales 2,000 bbla crude in
bulk at 17qc; refined In bond, 34;4c. Flour
dull and unaltered.
.Wheat: red, ,11.2,40 a
2,50; white, $2,60. Rye, $l,BO. Coin scarce;
yellow, $1,25; Western mixed, 111,20a1,22.
Oats advancing; Pennsylvania, 920; South
ern, p. Provisions firm.
IMPORT'S BY RAILROAD
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOI7TS
RAILROAD, August 7.-50 green hides, D
Chestnut do Co; 25 tes hams, 10 do lard, W B
Hays &Son; 20 bbls. potatoes, Vangorder &
Shephard; 25 bbls whisky, Jos S Finch &
Co; 25 tos hams, 10 do lard, Watt, Lang &Co;
8 tos do, hams J H Parker &Co; 20 bbls oil,
Isaiah, Dickey & Co; 172 sks oats, Stewart
& Langenheitn; 2 cars wheat, Hitchcock,
McCreary & Co; 4 do do, J S Leggett & Co;
1 car staves C C Smith 170 blooms, Nimiek
& Co; 16 caddies tobacco, Smith, Johnston
& Co; 2 eases do Win Miller, 29 boxes seal
ing, wax; B L Fahenstock & Co; 10 do do,
Arbuckles•dr Co; 25 do .soap,'J S Dilworth
& Co; 25 do candles,Carter, McGrew &.Co;
30 bbls bungb, A B Mills; 4 bbl sealing
wax, J K Smith; 3 bbls egg% 1) Kyle; 1 do
do,W H Graff & 15 half bbls fish, Means
& Coffin; Soaks ear corn, M' my food; 1
car corn Hitchcock, McCreary & Co; 1 do
do, J B Campbell; 1 car staves, Vim Haat
logs; 1 do do, M P Adams; 1 do .do, 'C C
Smith; 500 bbls flour, Watt, Lang it CO; 160
bdls brooms. McElroy & Co; g 5 do .do,
James Connor; 30 bbls oil, WA Jones; S dq
do, John P Scott..
eITTSIIIIROR, FT. WAYNE AND ClawAno
RAILROAD. August 7.-2 cars metal; brim
ick dc Co; 6 do do, Bryan & Caughey; 00
bbls hoar, E Heazloton; 265 do do, Daniel
Wallace; 5 bbla spirits, 5 do do gin,
M'-
Crickert tit Co; 55 bbis whisky, Jos S Finch
&.' Co; 100 bbis flour, M'Kay & Bro; 100 do
do. owner; 50 bag cheese, Arbnokles & Co;
7do do, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 10-do do,
0 V Smith; 40 Dim flour, D A'Dougherty;
kegs butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 82 bbls
flour. Woodworth &, Davison; 25 do do,. W
'Glendenning; 5 half bbls fish, A G Cabbage;
1 oar wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 1 oar lum.
8 Ramsey; 200 bbls flour 'owner; 1
car lumber, R A. Clark; 1 bbieggs, W S
Steel dr Bro; 7 sks oats. Scott dtGisal; 8 kegs
far& 8 db do, batter,
,89 sks oats, H Rea,
Jr.; 25 bas glassware, Semple & Fry: 55
bgsvals, Johu Hinkle; 66 bas cheese, N
Braden; 28 dodo. W .Kirkpatilok dir. Co; 20
. do do, W Haslage tt. Co; 25 do do, E Belisle
toe; 25,bbls flour, Haworth, Ili'Donald dt Co.
CLEVKLAND AND Prrniau fwa RAIL.
nom), August 7 . -19 lets scales, pairbanks.
Morse ,sc co; 1 boiler, W B t3oalfe; 1 keg
sods, Penn Salt. MIK Co; 8,000 it lumber,
Slack t Sholes; 2 oars oopper f 0 (1 gummy;
2 cars iron ore, Zug & Co; 7 cars iron ore,
McKnight P a Co: 20 bdla black boards, J
R Weldon do Co; 1 bbl eggs. 8 ErMaryin; 8
bet shafts, Bdo foles. T Rare & Brost II
bbis sidsc v los 1.811.1 9 bbla IPAPplae.6
PITTSBMIG,H. GAzATTE:, ,SATO/iAT,
_ ,
potato _
es, Voigt, Matt . ood & Co;_1 car atone.
P Wolf; - 1 au bones, 0 Weidler; 8 bra mdse.
Knable 4t Picaingy4 tuba cheese, Graff dr,
Reiter; 60 soks oats, W H Graff & CO; 13 do
do, Mcßane & Anger; 1 bbl eggs, WJ Steel
& Bro; 7 bbls flax seed, W J Thakerton; 3
kegs butter, 7 bbls eggs, Morrison & Co; 1
bx tiles, Hubbard. Bros dr. Co; 11 bbls pota
toes, Thos M'Coy; 1 bbl oil Graff, Bennett &
Co; 1 bbls eggs, Henry" Rea, Jr; 20 bas
cheese, Woodworth & Co; 32 do do, T C
Jenkins.
ALLEGHENY STATION, August 7..-11 bas
cheese, E 1,200 galls stoneware,
H Stevens; 2 cars , metal, • Lewis Bailey Jr.
Dalzell; 6 cars limestone. Superior Iron Co;
1 car wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 10 rolls
leather, P Markey; 7 hides, I bbl tallOw A
West; 1 car metal, , Graff,- Bennet & Co; 8
pks eggs, H Lanz; : 3 firkins butter,, 1 bbl
eggs, J Ghrist; 300 green hides, A J Groet
zinger- 55 bbls flour, Stewart & Langen.
helm; ' 25 do do,'A Miller; 5 bbls. oil, IT P
Schwartz; .1 car staves Ralya & Robertson;
1 car lumber, Maxwell & Davis; 1 do, lath
& shingles, A Patterson; 12 kegs powder B,
M Jenkins; 10 bbhr apples, John Herbert.
ALLEGHENY Var.r..er H. R., August 7.-
3 cars metal, John Moorhead, 5 do do stone,
Henderson & Co; 1 bbl eggs, Knox, & Orr;
23 bbls potatoes, 5 do do apples, S-Miller; 7
pkgli butter, 4 bbls eggs, J Klinginsmith; 4
pkgs•butter and'eggs, J Arbuthnot; 5 kegs
butter, A Gallagher; 3 bas' do do, 4 bbls •
eggs, John Kimple; 2 bbls eggs, 2 do do
butter, J Miller; 6 ).kgs dodo, 5 bbls eggs, '
J C Stewart; 6 pkgs butter and eggs ' P M'
Kain; 3 cars limestone. 1 ear coke, Shoen•
berger .t Blair,
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD, August 7.-2 cats metal,
Youghlogany Iron & Coal Co; 13 bbls
whisky, Dißinger dr, Stevenson; 35 bbls ce
ment, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 40 aks
wheat, Wm McKee & Co; 2 bdle leather, J
Tomer; 35 bbls cement, Summers & Co; 44
coils rope, Fulton, Bollman & Co.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R., Aug.
60 bdls paper, Hostetter & Smith; 95 eke
wheat, bay A Welsh; 3 cases cigars R & W
Jenkinson; . 2 boxes butter, 1- bbl' eggs, E
Heazloton. •
MINERAL WATERS
MII~ER,AL.
F
WATERS
CLARK'S DRUG STORE,
No-103 Fifth :Street.
-
KISSINCIEN-.Ort Draugh.--PnOrEnTras:
Aperteht. Alterattve and 'lasi In
altuot,t ad Chronic Deran- ' eatonts of the Liver
and Dlannaea cortnected.therewith.
VlAlairhi Dr . att P.m;
•Strong
y Alkaline art ea lit.—
of th LIM/lent ato entomaeh.• reA/of add.
CONG,FLESI3 Pint "Bottlet.--' Tnolicirriss
A t rir tent ,, AltentOrei. l : l4lll3 M4o44ll-To4C::
• :
•
1111611 'ROOK-Pint Bottles. --PliOranno
Same as Cungless.
EMPIRE-Pint Bottles.—Eizonarnme: Same
la Congress..
GETTYSBURG—Quart BottlesAPßonen
- Stitas Remedy ha Dyspepsia, Ithetneatiam, tient,
Gravel, Diabetes, and ether Kidney and Urfa
- my dlseues. (Call for a Circular.)
"SODA" or CARBONIC ACID WATER
on drarmii*, made from purrbt rostoriala and
sewed with idyrupe made from TIMIT.
SIPHON BOTTLES
I can furnish Biplion Bottles to persons desiring
either Hissingen„ Vichy or eosin Water on draught
at their homes. Waters retaining same strength
and purity as at the storm Jams
111ARS14AL'S SALES
C. B. MAIthIIAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Penusylvaniii,:•
P/TTSBUIWIL August 5, isas.
krAHSHAL 9 S SALE.
the
Of a writ Of oendiffonf
el
out of the District Court of the United kltatel
for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to
rue directed, I will expose to Public nate. at. the
Custom House. Pittsburgh Pa, on MONDAY, the
loth day of August. 18bP, at 10 o'clo..:k A. X., the
following dcycrl bed property, viz:
0 ll'arrem, 1 Copper Pomp, 3 Berlioz's of Rose:,
containing about seventy feet; 2 small Tabs, , 1
Bucket. 1 Kettle and appurtenances, and 1 Cooler.
melted anal taken as the property of ANDREW .
HOENIG, at the suit of the Butted States.
TUOS.. A. ROWLEY.'
U. B. Marshal
=OM
FOR 'RENT
raF—
OR RENTThe leasehold fOr
, a term of about nine : years of a Two Bum
me Lwelllnc House, at. corn• r of Union Avenue
sild Water streets, Allealleny. (fronting Nast COM•
mon)) having 7 rooms. 2 oath! and ,arge bath room.
Excellent range to kit...hen: hut-and cold water up
stairs and down; good cellar. Covered porch In
front and at. side of house,. lirape arbor. Lot 30
by SO tort. Possession boon, If desired.
Yorterms apply to • i B. MbIJAIN & 00.,
.17117 No. 56 eltnithlleld street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RARE cn ANCE. ".
Fon •
Plumbing & Gas Elting Establishment.
A good stand And store. together with fixtures,
good will, Be.. or a PLUMBING and GAB riT
TIA F.bl' BLISIIM KAT, doing a good business,
Is offerrd for f The above is situated in a good
place for business. Ifaviug engAged Id fOrlet• busi
ness. tue proprietor offers this estabillhment at a
bargain.
For particulars, Ac., call at
No.' 165 Wood Street, Pittioburgh, Pa.
sal: 181 - "=••
ExcHANGE.---
8,000 'Acres - of Land
1
In Wyoming county, West Virginia, being nurit
bens 118, 116, 117, 133, 136, 135.336 and 154,
all .In one tract, watered by branches of Twelve
(la) Pole Creek, and part of an original tract of
331,000 acres granted to . Jame/ Wilson, Chalice
Willing. Barnard and Michael tlraty, Levi Hollings
worth and Dorsey Peacoat. Vanes pM up to 116 7;
Title perfect. Will be exciianged. for Pittsburgh
manufacturea or dry goods; it'inarket:ro'rices.
Address, '' • ' EXCUABBin.
1319:174 • = BraZaTTS
FOR SAME. ;.
CRCICERY stbne:
A Wholesale and , Retail Grocery' Store,
Doing a good buelness,,ind eltusteulln A good place
In Allegheny City. will be geld ablareallollabie price.
The store house has a lease on le forte years, and
will be sold with store. , • • •
Her terms and locaticiitiddrees
N 4;) SOX Chian-rig Oriica,
(living full name eee,litere In terview can be
111,4[1111.1PIFEkr- lOLHALLAAII DABW,
SUPERIOR ARTA 0 •
DRAIN PIPE;,
Oti •
All alms,
time sto twenty inobeo at
Tiowr.Lia-.lB,.agents for manufacturers, al
Wood otrooty NatWest' Filth and lath otreeta•
§TORE _WINDOW SUADES, of
arty kola, and site required with border and
e tent to plebs orktiti mmt t.ba aIl
feet wl e, at las O lae,am same
torte, from 3 to VA Glom
alb ma 42 St OM/ firjah lu
el Au K
The weather eolith:Mos cloudy and un
settledome last evenfug there was every
appearance of rain. The river continues
to recede steadily with but three feet in the
channel. • 1 ,
Business is completi
_ _ ave] - at .-ie
main landing, not a single boat making the
slightest pretension to I business.
.
—The Camelia and Ida Recta are due here
to-morrow from. Cincinnati:
—The Charmer, on her way from St.
Louis, has on her barge 400 bales hemp for
Il et
Loms 'lle. ,
eJ. N. McCullough, was adverlis6.
to le ve Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on
Thur day evening:
hen the Ruth returns to St. Louis,
from New Orleans , she will be slightly
alter d, and will probably run between
Me phis and New Orleans. •
he Vicksburg l'imes, of Saturday,says:
Two hundred thousand feet of lumber are
on the levee, and will be shipped by the
Louisville to-day, this steamer having
changed her destination from Louisvill to.
St. Louis in order to take it. Hereafter wo
will have two packets a week to St. Louis,
which will enable the merchants to ship
thisarticle regularly and without deten
_tion.h
—e
quote from the U. S. records as fol
lows: W IJuly 31st, the St. Louis and Quincy
Packet company steamers Tom Jasper for
160,000; Mollie MoPike for 115,000, and Vic.'
tory for $lO,OOO, and wharfboat at St. Louie
for 810,000. A considerable amount of the
total sum was paid for by an exchange of
stooks. We learn that the opposition to
the old Keokuk line will continue as lively
EIS -13V011
—The Cincinnati Enquirer is responsi
ble for the following: •
A well-known. Pittsburgh steamboatman
remarked yesterday, as illustrating the ex,
traordinary dullness of the past year, that
but two boats running to and from that
port have made enough money to nay their
insurance, and for the usual annual coat of
paint which every boat requires. One of
these two was the Rate Robinson.
The .Now York Evening It,st gives the
following'description of an immense raft:
A raft of 700,000 - feet of lumber, towed by
the steamer Hills, passed up the bay, and
through the :East river and Sound this
week. The lumber came from New Bruns
wick, Nova Scotia, and was taken to Dutch
Point, near Hartford. The raft was sixty
five feet wide and about 600 feet long, and
was one of thelongest that has ever passed
this city.
—A canal boat, propelled on a new prin
ciple, has been placed on the Erie canal,
and attracts some attention. The propell
ing power is a wheel ni the , center of the
boat which is arranged something like the
driving wheels of a mowing machine.
The wheel rests* upon the bottom of the
canal, arid is fixed upon a - frame which
allows it to rise and fall according - to the
depth of the water. The speed is about
twine as much as by towing. The boat
creates no swell, and from the shore it was
impossible to tell where the motive power
was applied. -
River and Weather.
Inv Telegraph to the Pittabureh Gazette.?
Lomsvii.Ls, August 7.—The river is
Swelling slowly, with five feet four Inches
in the canal by mark. Weatheneloudy ,
and Warm.
ST. Louis, August 4.—Weatherr-elear
and warm.
COAL IV'MITED.
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. f
CITY OP ALLEGRARY, Artgnst 1, 1868.
SEALED PROPOSALS 'will 'be received at this
office titan 3 o'clock-Jr:" bt.. tiATLIRDAY, Augubt
Sth, fur aupplying the Public Ballaluga with
4,300 Bushels of Ecu Quality of Lump
Cool.
To weigh 76 pouels to the bushel. and to be weigh
ed on toe City Stales. I for which oo ehsrge will be
made. the Coal to be delivered at the following
places. Via: •
2,000 bushels in the basement of City Halls
400 • v hi the Hope Engine House.
400 •• Friendship Engine House.
400 - •• '• 'Grant Engine House.
45 , 0 "- ." Columbia Engine House.
400 " " Elie worth Engine House. •
200 •` at the second Ward Weigh nealea.
• ' 100 at the'Diamond Weigh S-ales. •
The rightist reserved to reject any and at bids.
atiS: lBo City ,Controller.
{.7PF ICI or cowritotaxtr or ALLEGFizinr t . 0., t
PIDrSDCRGU. A 14119 1. sth, 1068.
NOTICE TO' COAL DEALERS.
415,A.LED POPOSAT4I3 will be reeelved at this
°Mee until 170 inst., inclusive, for furnishing to
Ailegheny County
10;000,Bush. good Merdaniable Coal,
free from slack and dirt, to be .weighed on the City
&alai, and delivered it the entrance to the Court
House and Jail, or, Fiftb.and Ross streets. In quan
twin of six hundred bubhcis per day, until the
whole is delivered. . '
Paylnput will be ma'de by Warrants drawr on the
Colinty Treasurm when "the contract is completed.
• By dlreetion of County Cormulsslouers.
ILENR,V
au7:d.t F
OFFICE oF. CITY ENOINEER,
Allegheny City. Alla. 5. 1868.
A. HE PARK COMAIISSION will
• receive propotald,mitllg
THURSDAY. lani Issr.::3 P. L.,
For Furnishing One Thousand Cubie
Yards of good River Gravel,
, •
To be delivered stung theAlue of walks of Common
Grounds..
Vor speciflcationi and particntars Inquire at this
office.
Tha Comm!Ssion reserve the right to re,ecr any or
all Otis. Uttati.
aus:vs Elupt'dg Engineer lark rrnprovm't.
liPrlCa OF CITY P..NOIN/iltit AND :311144TEY014,
- Pittstourkh. July 31, 3 68.
DI
NOTICE TO STONE AS NS.'
'Rebuilding a Stone Culvert,
Over the Four Mlle Run, at the Swindler Furth,
23,1 Ward, be received. at the City Ell gineerta
Oilloo until
Saturday, Anoint Bth. 1868.
Epeelneations can be wen at this office
jy3l:t7l
. manta Olt ()ITT ENGIN/UM AND .IVitrltYoll.
. cittebUrgb, dpky. 5119. 186 S. •
NOTICIE.-4-The` Assessment for
radlng, Paving & Curbing Mulberry Mich
Brom Clymer to limlth street, Is now rijady for ex
smlnatlen, add can be seen at this °face, mall
SATURDAY, AUGUST Sni, 1808,
When it will be retooled to the-Olty Treasurer's
01110 foreolleetion.
1923377
OPPICII CITY JsxaiNsea AND 80WrzYou,
Prrnanumuz, July A 9, 188.
•
OTICE —The Ablessment for
tirsoinig, Pitting and Curbing the East
_ ern Portion of Second Street,
la now ready tbr extunination, mad can be at* at.
ibis Otto natil , • • :
AuotrsT sTu, less,
When it will be returned to the City Trezenrerte
°dice tor collection.
, 11.. J. 711000BJEI
MI
1 0 7, ai 0): V:111:1 k" , M=l afzi
B. LYON,
.Realer of *eights and Measures,
No.'n not*a mum,
tneivreon Liberty sad Peaty 'amts.
oituri vempur aneasset lOU
AWE
:ir0u5T,,,,,!..,,•„1,0q.
RIVER NEWS.
fly . SUB
PROPOSALS
IL. B. FRANCIS,
Controller
SEALED PROPOSALS FOB'
11. J. 1104QUIE.
City Engineer
ASSESSMENTS
11. J...m00nv...,
City Engineer.
City Engineer
COBEIVIISSION MERCHANTS.
J. L. DILLINCIRE ....A. Z. BTZVZTII9OIT.
BILLINDER & STEVENSON ,
, FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the sal. of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
generally. Also,
LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES,' &c. -
No. 87 Second Street, Pltt,burgh, P 4.
RR-LIBERAL ADVANCES .nuide on eonsbn
menu." Jy3l;t7B
ceded
EIM
COrIrIEt.TV • ,• • - A.✓ T. CANFTELD.
B. CANFIELD & SON, CO.RI
.IdEIICI-LANTS, and 'Wholesale
malers an t.Mshen, Fsetors: Hamburg andlr..lLt
Cheese. Butter,Lard, Polk, Bacon, Flour, Ptah,
Dried Bruit. Biatu; Pit Lead, Pot, Pearl and. &Lb
Ashes, White Lime. Linseed, Lard. Coal antiC.F
bon 0113. No. 141 Vint street. Pittsburgh.
•
AXTATT, LAND & CO.,
r v.
Groceries, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro.
visions,riste,clheese,Carbonoll.&e..
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
,
_
street. Pittaburkh Pa. ' ' n08:n55
______
... ______
11. STEELL
Air STEELE & SON,
Commission '.liliyiehonts,
" AND DEALERS IN
~
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, &o ,
N0..R.3 OHIO STREW" near Eut
ALLEGHENY -CM'
If
rA83.9 B. MEAN BASPBB
MEAIVOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAM AND PRODUCE
111:E.R.C.U.A.Na's
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments. solicited.
Rzynnicisons—J. G. Barttn, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. SI Dilworth Co.,R. T. Ken
nedy Bro. . ja31:124
PETLB
NEIL JAB . F . I/ICHAB2.
Ens- & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
SLOITR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &C.,
349 Liberty 44" Pltteilbt!zsb,
my2,1:b31
L. J. BLANCHARD, ;
Wholesale and Retail Groom,
No. 396 PENN STREET
aplB:xB9
ALEX. WHANK
McBAN.E & 4NJEJI,'
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealer In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GER
REALLY, No: . 14z. WATER RTREET, above
Sialthtteld, Plttabuxgtt. • • lea
ij~ETZEH& ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND 0011103131021KERCHANT8,
For the sale of Fawn, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Ruled Fruit, and. Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET; corner of First, Pittsburgh. :
JOHN I. HOUSE. ....P.DW. 11008 E WM. U. HOUSE.
JOHN I. HOUSE' &.1111.0S" Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
JOHN
and . Commission - Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
-.- -
RIDDLE, Nei. 183 LLISERTI
AI. STREET, Pttsburgh, Pa.„_Commission Mer
e ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
(irocerles and Pittsburgh Manufactures .-. Cash - ad.";
vaneed on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen
erally. auM.
ILOBT. KNOX ' , ' ANPEKW KNOX.
4' • KNOX ti, SON,I•COMMISSION
.11ERC HANTS and dealers In FLOUR.. GRAIN
.. Il ,L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, - No.
79 'DIAMOND, opposlte•City Hall, Allegheny City.
Jal7:r37
TITTLE, BAIRD & . PATTOIII,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
lers. in Produce, .Plour, 'Bacon, Cheese, 'Fisk
Wuhan 'and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Tarns and all Pittsburgh idannfactures generally,
112 andll4 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. .• .
_ . .
• •
JOHN ELStPTOM • A WALLACE.
§HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE..
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
SLXTII. STREET. Pittabureh. tal2:rsB
PROFESSIONAL.
J OS. A. BUTLER,' • 4
ALDRED= POLIC E MAGE3TBATE. '
()Mee, 126 WTLTE ErPTIRET; - 'near - Washington,
, PITTSBPROII, PA. - • •
Deeds,' Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Colletions, and all other legitLmate
business executed promptly. - trainee
SAMUEL OIcRIASTERSi -
• A.I.Ariplia.E.ALN.
- Ex-Otllolo Justice of the Peace and Police .biagfis
trate. (Otte, (RANT STREET, opposite the Cls
thedral, PITT:A:Mitt:EL PA.
Deeds. Bonds, :Mortgages,' AcknoWledgments, -
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed With
promptness and dispatch. 'mine
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
AI.DFIiIIAN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE '3F THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, 140.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, P)
Deeds, Bonds; Mortgages, Acknowledgments,:
Depositions and all Legal Business executed with'
promptness and dispatch. tnykat
AMMOI ,
A.
justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AST
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM._
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed tn. /111
WILII4AftI U. BARKER,
JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C,,
Office, • CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBEILB.4H.
Business entrusted to his ewe promptly attend
ed to. myl;y6l
--4Nr
DA
iIEL McMEAL, M. 1).,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
IN o. 59 tarani
. ,
j e S. rionpusos,
ATTORNEY4T-Ltkliii,
MtOOND FLuon, Fnoimitoom
JOHN W. UWDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oidoe, HO Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court Romeo
1e13:1;44 t'
W A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW,
No. 99 Diamond 'Stroet.
mhS:De
C. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAWS
No. sc i ) Grant Street,
ARCHIBALD, BLAILELEY,
AT"INDIINM3Y"..A.7NILs..A.W•
No. OS FIFTH lITREST,
iweaso:ctar
JOHN A. tITRAAN,
X.OT+'IOIO JUSTICE OF 'Mg PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
O fr. 3,1112 FIFTH STREET. eppoolie the Oath..
dud, Pittsburgin , Ps. Deeds, soltddj. Moegtie -
Acknowledgments, Depositions and nu Le B u m.
neu eXenuted with Pr:Hindu" . an"lBPatm •
JOHN C. iIicCAIIKBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NO. S Plitt. Street.
p am p as , Bosuattes sad 4rnsan of Pay promPUIP
eeiloosed.
mss •
47110LESALE br.A.X.P.13.8 IN
J. A.
AVJEJ3
No. tl7 Flirqk Street,
st4lw73
PILTSBIIIIGH PA .
PITTSBIT.I4H, PAi
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PITTOB PA.
RAILROADS.
and
.A. CONNELLSVILLE K. B.
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1661 f...
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, eor.
ner of Grant and Water streets, aVfollovvs:
Depart. _ drrifes.
Mall to and from Un ion t 'n. ' 7:00 A. M. 6:00 P,. M.
McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A. M. 6:05x.
Xi. to and from Uniont'n. 13:00 P. m. 10:00 A. 'M.
West Newton Accoinmod'n I 4:30.p. m. 835 A. N.
Braddock's Aoctommodat'n 6:15 P. xt.', 7:50 P.
Night Ace. to McKeeaport:lo;3o p. at. 0:40 A. N. .
Sunday Church Train to and
from :WestNewton 1:00 P..M. 10:00 A. . '
For tickets apply t 3
_ J. R. KING. Agent*.
W. 13.. STOUT, Surrerintendent. mhb
•
• •
LLE . G/TE;,NHE Ogra
ONLY
ggin
WALLET RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROLrTH TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Bunning through to Noiango City without change
oft:ars—Connecting - witiPiraters East and West or
the.. Warre.. & Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic
Great Western Railways. Ohortest and quickeit
route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points la tie
10n. and, aftei.April 96th, ISSS, P.iiisenger Tinitia
will leave from and arrive at the Plttaburgh Depot.
cornereatud and Pike Sta. as follows: - •
. Depart. Arrive.
Hall to and Pin Ven. , City. 7:00 6:15 P. Y..
Express " 10:40 0.12:95 a. B. •
Brady's Bend Accommod , n: 3:00 M. 10:20 A. Y.
Soda Works -ACcoten.. ... 5:40 r. M. 7:55 A.
Y.
Plitt Hutton Aecernocrn.f`:'l3:so A. M. 11:40 A. If.
Scoond Huiton AcconuotPn 12:00 at. 3:55 P. M.
Sunday Church Train leaves.. Soda Works at 13:051.
A. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at. Re..
turning: leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 at
Soda Works at 2:53 , r. m. - - •
• - 1r; BLACKSTONE, Supt.
W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent.' • ap2s
13 I
T TS ITURGlLaggiggs .
msNCINNATI MID BY.
RAILWAY. -
PAICHArifiILEROUTE
__ • I
. . ....
CHANGM OF TIKE.—On and after SUNDAY.
June 21st, 1868, trains will leave and arrivett Us
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Mall Expries Dewitt Arrfre.
2:115a..m. 12t10 &mi.'
Fast Line 9:4.0 it.'m.. 7:15 p. iii..
Fast 'Express
press ' . 2:10 p. in. 11:20 a. 111,..
Mixed y 610 a.m. 705 p.m.
:McDonald's Abc'n, No. 1.. IE4O a. m. 3:05 p. m...
Steubenville Ar.nommod'n., 3:55 p. m. 0:30 um..
McDonald's Acc'n, N 0.2.: 545 p. in. 8:204. a..
• .
•
• SPECIAL Ncrrxen.-Stlnday Express leavat at R:ief • !-
p. m.
arriving in Dincinnatl at 6:00 a. m . the next = '
morning. •
~ .
.Xlie 9 : 4o Train leaves - daily, Sundays ex-
cepted, and makes close connections al Newark Int - • -
Zanesville and • points on Sandnaky. 14anallaid &
Nevrarlt R. R. _-- •
• S. F. SULL,- eeneral Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sap,g.,'Steubenville.
t'WtHto3 ADD FORT
'W. AND CLEVtLAND
From June 7th, 1868,
and arrive_ at the Union
aa follows:
Chicago Ex.— 2:o3stml
Cleveland Ex.. :2:03 a m ,
Erle k Ygn.ld'l 1.7:28 m ml
Cli 6913 a m •
Chicago Kali:. 6:58 is ml
Chleago_Ex... 9:4-3 a m
Cl. 1:43 p In
Chicago Ex— 1:58 p.m
Wb. &Erie Rx. 4:18p ix.
Depart from Alkoheny.
N..Brigt"n Az. 8:58 a m
Leetedisiti " • 10:13 a m
• 58 it p
m
Rochestei , 11 "
2:23 m
Wellev'e Ace.. 3:43p in
Leetsdale Ac , c. 4:13 pm
N. Brigrit • . 5:33 pm
N. Brigrn " . 6:29p
Leetscialel . 10:43pm m
451.1:58m. Chicago]
air a. m. Chicitio
Jee t- F. R. MYERS,
pEitNsy EVAN
CENTRAL RAILRO.
• On and after June 7th,
_rive at and depart from the
• Washington and Liberty s
Arrive.
Mall Train.... 1:15 aml
Fast Line ... ... 1:10 a at,
Wall's No. ... 6:20 am;
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 am;
Wail's No. 2.. 5 :50 a mi.
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m
Baltimore Ex. I.ollp in '
Phlla..Expreas 1:20 p m
Wall's No. 11... 2.15, pm
Braddocks No 1 5:59 p m
Wall's N0..4, 7:lspm
Altoona . Acc'n. • •;••• ;
.and Emigrant
Train-- - 9:35 3 . tr. .' ' ' •
. The Church Train eaves Waive Station every
'sunda* at 9:15 si...M:v•reachlng Pittsburgh at '10:05
in. „Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at.12:611p.in..
and arrives ati7,%li's Station at '2:00 p. m.- - •
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains.
daily except Sunday.
For flatter itiftnnation apply to - . ' ' - •" '
- W. IL BECKWITH Agent -- ;
The ParmsYlvallia - Beilroari Company-11 not eir...
same any risk•lbr Baggage, except. for wearing Bp
parch andlimitiltelr responsibility to Onrindred
Dollare in value. • All saggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the alsk of theowner,llll
- taken by Special contract.
_, .
_.. .. -
;... : 1 ~.
_.• :. .. .." - EDWAIID.H. WILLIAMS, - • •
Teti General Superintendent,. Altoona, Pa,
. ,
WEST
ERN PENN .
. HYLVANIA RAIL
-R
and after May . 10th s 18 6E4 the-Pas..
unser 'Trains on the Western Pennsylvania. Rait-:.
road will arrive at and depart from. the Federal
Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows:
Depa
Staingdle No 1 6:35 a m rt. Mall . 6:15-allt
Freeport No. 1 8:15 a m Freeport No. 1 9:10 aat
- E2Preaa 10:13 gm Sharisb'g Ho:Ill:BO eat'
SharplPs. No.l' - 1:25 fins ExPreas 1:50 p za• .-
Freeport No. Y. 4:10 pm apringee No 1 3:50 pas ../
I
Mail 5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6 : 05.p , at
Springd2e - No 2 7:10 p m Stningd'e Ne 2 7:3119111,7:.-"'
Aboye trains run daily except sunday.
- The Church Train • leaves. Allegheny Janet.' every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching, Allegheily, City at`
9:50 S..m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at .
1:20 - p; in. sada:alive. at Allegheny &oat. At 1445 ,
_CostatreAnow Ticearra--For sale in -packagearet' ."
Twenty ,_between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street, -.-
Herr's, Benne tt , tt,. Pine Cree/c,- Et n a and Sharps burg, - -
andjood crnly on the train
stopping at Stationaapc-
on ticked
The trains 'miring - Allegheny City at. 6:15 a, ;to.
and .1:50 P. st.!make -direct connectiowat_
...Freeport.
with Walker's line ofSusge,a for Butierand trannans.. ;
town. Through tickets may -be • purchased at the '
ffice, No: 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspensloa •
'Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depcd„. Allegheny. :
.; ,, t
For further informstion.apa to •.' • - - 7
' Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania •Itatlroad - will not as
same' ny ask tbr - Baggage, except for wearing ap-
wet., and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundvett.
Dollars in value: - All baggage exceeding this;
=mount. in value will be at the risk o f the o r, lac 1,
teas taken by special contract. ' I
EDWARD 5. WILL
Gen--al Su he rin ten den t, , Alto out.- a.
ErLe
MOLY , .HILL.,.
,
UNION PACIne RAILW
Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AND ISIOSTHEti.A.BLE
thee the Eastaq ell ,pointe
• Caprado, .Ne*ada, •
California; . Utah,
eiritc)nit,
• •
• New - Mexico, Idaho,
. Oregon:-. •
‘ l,. •
•
Two Tr ains r.e leave iitble Line d , avenworil.
daily, (Sundays excepted, i on the arrival of ttains
boalle Railroad from St. Loins, and 'I
-Anibal suet
St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connecting at Law
rence, Topeka and Wamego with sts,,ea
points In Kansas. .At end :of. track west of wo -
-
PANT' w DAILYLI ED -OP
TE vX E END
AND LIC-PREna C9ACII.Es , FOR •
"MN VER.; siAmir ' TrlM4
And Points t the 'Territories,
And with LIANDIMSOIPS TRI.WEEKLY-LENlrit
-COACHES for Fort_Onion,--IlauVu Fort, Pan* Albu
querque,l3arite-Fa; s.nd all. points In Azisona and
New'Mexico.
With the retina. -additiona rolling !tech and
equipment,. and the arrangements Made wi th re
'sponsible- Overland Transportation Lines from Ha
western terminus, this road now oilerl unequalled
facUltlea for the transailasion of freight to the gar
Tickets for sale at f all the principal offices In the
United State/ and Canadss.
Be acre 'and ask for tickets tea VELE Sld4sEr
RILL ROO i e lIIVION PACIIIO- RAILWAY.
ItABTEAS .
,
A. .A.BIEBSON,
El
General floperbsettdext.
Z. WpIIMITER,
OetiefallPreigtit and Ticket Agent.
STEAMSHIPS.
TO L 1
,00 L ANDMINI
QUEENSTOWN. -.
inn!. rinsear ma; STEAMED%
Niue berths sixteen' Ilest-claw . rreseie. =out
the orlebrated
CITY OF PAM& . 4.37 Y OF AsTwErr,
orrr OF BOtITON, CITY OF BALTIIIIONN.
CITY ar LONDON. - • '
sautas mraßy BATURDAY, from Iner.43. Moral
River, New York. For passawoor further InAm
lion &POW Io
..t
WILLIAM MAW" ar4
ire stint trriunT. dotwoldos• agnate.) 1
Mesa/ *riming rut mak Putsbasot
Q
',WAYNE di-CHICAGO nrusIIBGHIL : .
trains will leave trait
Depot, ,:ziorrali.midev-titili.
•
!Chimps Ex.,. 51:22 six
'Cleveland Ex. 2:08 ain
Chicago Ex..— 11:23 al!
Wheeling Eg. 1108 a ,
ISt.' Louis Ex.. 3:33 p m':
Er . & 4 W T h'g Ex 4:33 pm
Chicago Lx::..
4:23 p
CL~twko s .Ex 7:08 pus
Arrive in Allekheny.
N. Brlgt Ac. .7:03 ani
N j 'Bni - " aat
tile • 6 53 a m
New-Castle 'M HOI3 a nt
Leevaie9:Ll ant • •
__ • " 108 '
N. Brigt '2'n '" :43 p
Leetsdale. 66 4:53 p m
• • t 7:2Bpm
Epiels leaves daily,.
Express ar ri ves daily.
General Ticket Agents' .
1868, Trains will, at—
e. Union Depot,- corner Of
. treats. as follows: •
IDepart.
Day-Express.. 11:25 a nt
;Mail
No. 1.. 6:30 a m
;Mail Train . .. . 7:50 am
I•Cinclnnati . Ex 11:40 a m
'Wall's No. 2. 11:51a m
Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm -
Braddecks - Nol 41:00 pm.
Phila..Empres. 4:50
Wall's :No. a.. 5:10 p
Wall's No. 4.._ 6:15 pm
Fast Line 7:30 p rot.
LatrQbe 8:50 p ta•
I Swissvale Ae`n.l.o:so p m°
~g ,
: trAjg
Washin
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