The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 10, 1868, Image 3

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    Financial Matters in New York.
Cold CloEed at 147}.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gszette.l
NEW YORK, August 8, 1868.
MONEY AND CtOLD.
Morley continues easy at 3@4 per cent.
on call. Loans with large 'balances are of
fered at 3 percent. Sterling dull and heavy
at 10934@i10 for gola, Brae-class bills. Gold
lower, opening at_ 147%, advancing to 147%,
declining to 145%, and closing at 147%.
BANK STATEMENT.
_ Loans, V 79,755,786; . decrease, $444,129.
Specie, $24,784,427; incr ease, $4,281,690. Cir
culation, $34,074,374; decrease, $117,069. De
posits, 3231,716,492; decrease, $3,611,625.
Legal Tenders, $74,051,548; increase, $ 4 1 3 )-
487.
GOVEIIICHANT
Bond market firmer and more active to
day, business being larger than usual for
Saturday. Ten-forties are still being ex
changed for, five-twenties by investors.
Coupons of 1881, 115%0116; do. 1862,
114%€)114%; - do. '64, 1103;®11.1; do. '65,
.112q®11214; do. new, 108%®1083;; d0.'67,
108%®108%; do. '6B, 108%@109; do. 10-4.0 s
109®1091,•
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BORDER STATE BONDS
•, - , e
Dull but steady; Missouris, 93V0 old Ten
nesses,63l4; new, 62%; old North Caro
nas, 72 new, 71.
STOCKS
Stock market heavy and lower this after
noon, especially on New York Central, but
was firmer at the close. -Pacific Mailad
vanced to 19435, and afterwards reacted - to
104. _
5:34) Pnroxs--Canton,‘47H®4B; Cumber-:
300}.33;. Wells
_.Express, • 26%®29;
American, 4434®45; Adams, . 52X@)5235;
united States, 45%@;4551; Merchants
Union, 244(4)24X; Quicksilver, 122©122y„;
Mariposa. preferred, 7%%9; Pacific Mail,
- 104®10.4g; Atlantic Mail, 23; Western
Union Telegraph, "3435©343.1; New York
Central, 130®130 1 /0 Erie, 583412)58ye Erie
preferred, 68©69; Hudson, 137y4)138;
Harlem, 125; Reading, 913‘®91X; Ohio and
Mississippi Certificates, 2914,®29%;,
bash, 60(950%; St. Paul, 7W(g175; do pre
ferred,' sw,,@s2%; Michigan ‘ Central,ll9%;
_ Michigan ; Southern, 86©86q Illinois Cen
tral, 148@152; Pittsburgh, 88; Toledo, 101 r,
102; Rock Island, .111.%®111%; North
westerh, 82@82V,; do preferred, 81%@82;
Fort Mayne 109©109g; Hartford and
Erie, 20,;( 3 02I; Terre 'Haute, 44; Astabula,
SHARES
Mini'ng,eharesare dull.
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IMPORTS.
Impuirts flit the week: Dry Goods, $2,531,-
163; General Merghandise, ,§3,571,960.
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SUB-TREASCriIIr . MATTERs.
Export of Gold for the week, $1,896,532.
Of the shipment to-day o'ne million was
.Alaska.-pnrchase money. Transactions Ed
Gold Exchange Bank,'ThiirsdaY; $138,946,-.
; 000, and yesterday, $112,709,000. Receipts
• ; at Sub,Treasury to-day, - $2,006,705; pay
, ments; $2,279,101; receipts for tho week,
$32,927,336; payments for the week, $35,125,-
667.
, Balance, $78,988,272.
Cincinnati- Market
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(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CINGTEiN ATI, August B.—Flour. higher;
sales family :at $10a10,50. Wheat is held.
4 higher; sales new No. lat $2,10; Ne. 2, $2.
Corn firmer and' prices advanced to 92a93c
for ear. and 95a96c for shelled. Oats turn
at 52a55e for new No. 2 and 1. Rye ad.-
• vanced to $1,28a1,30. Barley in demand at
-' , l $2,10a215 for spring. Cotton unchanged
• - and quiet; sales middlings at 29c. Tobacco
unchanged and quiet. Whisky . advanced
- to 65c in bond. Mess pork dull and no de
.
wand at $29. Lard dull and offered at
•' 18y,c;_ne demand. There is a good demand
for bulk shoulders; sales 160,000 lbs at 12Lio;
lapse aides' re held - at 1P„,, , c. Bacon - firtn;
'• sales shoulders at 140; clear, rib, and clear
sides,l6y i al7c; shoulders' scarce and are
• therefore held higher; sugar cured hams,
20a21c.- Coffee %c higher andithe • market
• ' firm. Sugar unchanged. Ratter firm. at
35a38c. Eggs, 16c. Ray very , dull at sl2a
• • _ , l3c on arrival and the market overstocked.
:::Clover seed is held at $l4. Timothy ad
yawed to s2a3 and. in demand. Flax seed
in demand at $2, but nonecoming in. Lin
seed oil declined to $1,03a1,04. .Petroleum
firm at 3.1.9.354 , for refined. Gold, 147 buy
; ing. Money market etV3y.
St. Louts Market.
ißy Telegrupkto the Pittsburgh Eiszette,
ST. August 8.-=Tobacco-shipping
I. leaf dull and heavy but other grades firm
, I at full prices., Cotton, 30e. : . fiertrp".dult . at;",
$2,40a2,60 for dressed. Flour is in , better
• " demand and for choice and fancy brands
. prices are; a little , hig her; superfine. - sold at
~.16,35a7,25; extraat,soaB; dciuble , extraat
. ' f8,25a9,75; treble extrw and fancy at $16,00a
' • 10,25. Wheat lower except for choice and
'ancy; fall, $2,30.i2,40; prime to strictly
)rime, /2,5932.60; 'spring sold - at
. .$1,66a1,75
:or prinie to choice. Corn firm and &little
Jotter at 88a9tic for mixed; 92a94c for white.
.lats opened higher and closed easier; sales
it 50855 c. Rye easier, at T1;10(11,15. , Pork
at $3O for jobbing lots. Bacon firm ; .
boulders,' 18%c; clear sides, 17y,a17%e.
• ugar cured - barna," 19a20c. .Lard held at
, 9 34 0 for half barrels; 20 kegs tierce at 18?4..
;-• - .119e. Whisky advanced to $1,35 and closed
• :•rms Live !Stock quiet and unchanged.
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ceipts.:-Flour 3,100 bbla, Wheat 42,500
w3h s Corn 7,200 bush, Oats, 7,900 bash 'Rye
000 busk.
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.... ~..,' , - Chicago Market.
-r Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
„ •; "•• • CHICAGO, Aug. B.—Flour
,quiet at 19,50 a
. •.: -'. , L 2 for spring extras. Wheat quiet and
!. ...,, , as ier; sales No. lat Si 88a1,90,_and No. 2
.
$1,803.1,82, closing dull at inside figures;
io change this afternoon. Corn less active;
'' '• -.. , Piles No. Lat $131,04; No.-2 at 98ca$1,01; re
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.'• 'kilted 92a93e, closing tame at $1 for No. I;
''.-.:-'' •.' es this afternoon at el for No. 1.. Rye
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~:• mer, , saleta; at $1,42%a51,43 for No. I,•and
,•,,,,;-, o. 2at #1;40a1,41. ri
Barley_ octet and; n
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anged` Highwines firmly held ; bonded
•!,....L. %:.•t c
*,
• ;free sold at $1,40. Mess-pork at $22,50
.- •:. , pros for 'September. Dry salted. Sholll
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eta held at 123:je",..iouiti sides 143.4 c:, Trard
;:', ,
t
:•':' ":';', coer; sales at liii,o for 'steam. -Freights
''' :J• ' • - active and notitinal. -Receipts-3,323bb1s
,- : • . •
'tat27;sBo bu wheat; 138,570 bu- corn;
V,236 tat ()stet 2,142 hoga".Shiptnentsi
, .30 bhl4llOiri 26,007 nu wheatrl3o;2oo bn,
. ' . • , ..:.. ,1 .; 33:600 bu oats.' 3,742' hogs. -,, -
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Cleveland Mar e ..
~ •.• • ' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh , Gatett e.)
LEver.iiii,`Angust 'l4:.=-101titti—quiet 'at.
. ,00a10,60 for .double, extra `fiaritig, and
. ~ ..:2.900 1111 ,5 0 .•fOr double; extra red winter;
. • nntry briinds , quiet at $9,00410,00 'for
.....,,'uble extra spring. $9,50g10,50 for double
.. . "tra red winter, and $12,00413,00 for double
. ~,,..
• • • tra whife' ' Weeat• stiles oil ear o r DI U.
,ed at 81,-95, and , 1 car of No. 1 red at 6200.
Tn: sales of 3 cars at 14,11. Oats: sales
v . . 10,000 Isiah., to arrive rieXt Month, at 60.3; .
' 4 . '-'d 2 cars delivered at 65c. -Rye:•.tbe
utet Is dull and inactive. - but is held at
~ 75a1,80 for No. I. Barlextinininal. Pe
. ; detim -steady and firm at:
31a32e for
ndardwhite- and taasod icor -prirtie'.llglit
SW.
. Louisville Market. j
iTeteeriois tv mlle•PiLtSburgii CIiACHAIS.) -1 •
raorrieviLLE,,August 8.--The 'sales 'to:day";'
trobaceiramount t 0 444 him* lugs lit
to: fair Ha rt' Ousts , ay We. 0 , Mar. Mitsr'
eat 116;450,0. Wbbai at Pa2,o).
4 40af.15e. Oats'at 45a50.: MeaK pork at sva. ,
td at Mgalfte.. - BaemishouidersariBfie;7
ar rib sides at 17(wisleditsitititi:Ate..:47,is;
lk ehouldera at 129,fe; clear sides at 16No:.
flaky,- high) 4rinear•tik $1,25a
-CoKonisloirl•
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-• . • It'hlcegui Citileptal, s it ~..„. ‘ I
i Telegraph to the Plthsburith4hiients'•i . '
.4, :e 1.- a _ipu tt af ce tie , . ocet,
. •••-• , :5 .- .. y i- i iiko n 84;hi,
,
. no l o 4F14 . 41d actly,o;, ea 0 ; ...i t t fdr , ,
. - i for common:la fair anti-' WI
idly choice. , •
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New York Dry-Goocto
By Telegraph totheintaebtinfh °Mattel
NEW YORK, August B.—The Dry Goods
market, as usual on' Saturday, is rather
quiet, yet there has. been a good. business
in certain classes, such as - Shawls, black
and colored Alpacas, &c., but in Cotton
fabrics the trade remains'quiet, somewhat
on account of the recent'decline in cotton;
inprices ' however, there is little or no
change. Heavy Sheetings; brown 17a1736c.
Heavy Brown Drills 18c. New York Mills
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tshatings 28e, and Calicoes 13%a14%c.
Toledo Marlet.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh. Gazette.]
ToLEDO,latiSt S.—Receipts—flour 3,029
bbls; wheat 53,070; • corn 12,846; oats 9,600;
rye 1,080 bush. Shipments—flour 945 bbls;
wheat 9,660; corn 22,970; oats 10,850 bush.
Flour, quiet. Wheat at $2,45 for choice No. 1
white Wabhsh; $2,25a2,26 for white Michi
gan; $2,12a2,13 for amber; $2,10 for No. 1
red;. *2 for No. 2 d0;.51,72 for spring amber
seller August. Corn at $1,03 for No. 1, and
$1,02% seller last half August. Oats firm
at 60c 'for No. 1; 56c for No. 2, and 56 seller
Auguat. Rye at $1,43 for 'No. 1: $1,35a1,38
for No. 2. Lake freights 4%c, by steam
and 3a33.0 by sail to Buffalo.
Philadelphia Market.
[Ely Telegraph to the rlttaburgh Garaitte.l
PEILADEListe., AUgust 8. 7 -Clover Seed
in' fair dertkand at 18,50400. Petroleum;
small business; drude, ITN's.; refined, 34%a
34qe. Flour more active; sales 1500 bbls
,Northwestern extra family, $9,50a12,00; low
grades and ohOice new wheat do., sll,ooa
13,00.,-Wheat unchanged.: Rye, $1,78a1,80
for Pennsylvania. Cora held :firmly; yet
low, V 1,28; sales 5,000 buS mixed Western
at $1,25a1,26. Oats steady' at; 920 for Penn
sylvania. Provisions unchanged.
Milwaukee Market.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
MiLwAnttEE, Augtust B.—Flciur firm and
prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled and
lower at $2 for No. 1, and 1, for No. 2
old. Oats dull and nominal at 65c for No.
2. Corn irregUlar at -51 for No. 2. Re
ceipts: Flour. 300 bbls; wheat, 2,000 bush;
oats, 2,000 bush; Corp. 1,000 bush. Ship.
manta: Flour, 1,500 bbls; Oats, 100 bush.
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Memp
(By Teleiraph to the FatahOrgh Gazette.l
Auest B.—Cotton, none on
the market; receipts, 11 bales;• exports, 8
bales. Flour dull at $8,50. Wheat, sl,7sa'
12,00. Corn, 75a80c. Oats, 57a60c. Hay,
120 a. Bran, $1,23a1,24, - Cornmeal, $4,50
114,60. Pork, 821. Lard, - 20a21c. Bacon
stiff; shoulders, 14c.
Baltimore Market.
ißy Telegraph to the Plttelmrgh Gazette.l
BALTIMORE,'August B.—Flour is active
with full prices. Wheat is firm and red Is
held at $2,55a245. Corn is heavy; white at
$1,30a1,32. Oats are'steady at Ssa9oc. Pro
visions are firm and unchanged.
Detroit Market
(By Telegraph tb the Ihttsbergh Orette.l
DETROIT, August B.—Flour steady at
$11,09a11,37 for white wheat superior.
Wheat; receipts 11,500 bus; demand active
at $2„36a2,36 for No. white, and $2,15a2,16
for No. 1 amber. '
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
I'ITTSBURGH, Fr. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD. August 8.--8 cars metal, Bryan
& Cau ,, hey; I do do, Brown & Co; 3 do do,
Nsmick & Co; 100 bbls flonr, Culp & Shep
ard; 100 do do, S Lindsay, .Jr &, Co; 100 do
do M.'Clute & McKee; 100 do do, owner; 206
sks malt, John Gangwecb; lot carriage
hardware, Hare & Bro; 1 bbl eggs, 12 kegs
lard, Ido dry apples, H Rea Jr; 23 bbis
green apples, 1 do pears. Voigt, Bfahood
Co; 1 bbt eggs, - J Kennedy; 37 tcs hams, F
Selirre & Co; 1 hhd tobacco, A Schaub; 2
cases do, C A Batter; 20 boxes cheese, Jas
Conner; 25 do do ,'L Blanchard 30 do do
W,M Gormly & &i; 25 do do, Arbuckles &
Co; 12 bbls oil 0 MOscin; 11 boxes cheese, A
& J Kerr; 10 dos washboards, S P Shriver
& Co; 10 do do, Haworth. McDonald & Co;
2 bbls tallow, Seibert & Bery; 5 bbls egp,
Fl Riddle; 44 hides, 9 bills sheep pelts,
Flacons & Son; 1 box tobacco, E - Worraser;
3 do do, carter, McGrew & Co: 50 oil, bbls,
M P Adams & Bro: 5 bids pears, 3 do apples,
Graff & Reiter; 5 bbls oil, B A Fatinestock
& Co; 1 car wheat, Aitchcock, McCreery &
Co; 1 car wheat Hitchcock, IleCreery & Co;
152 sks corn, Gay & Welsh; 26 boxes glass
ware, Sample &Vry; 30 sks barley, Wood
worth & Davison; 2 boxes tobacco, Ohas
Koethen.
rITTSBDROH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LIME
RAILROAD, August 8.-49 bbbs flour, Dan
Wallace; 3Ws beef,`ls do horns, "Sas Lip
penebtt;2 cars staves, J Painter, 4 Son; 50
41d:middlings, 36 b'hls potatoes J`& W Fair
ley:ls bbls vinegar, Davis Chambers & Co;
lot carriage hardware, Hare is Bro; do do,
Mawhenney & Co; do do. Jas Lautner, 50
bbls yinegar Arbtickles & Co; 3 cases
tabacco: Haworth, McDonald & Co; '3 do do
Head &Metzgar. 3 do do Smith, Johnston
& Cot 1 do de, E IL Myers &Cm 6 bbls pa
_tatoes, 4 do onions, Vangorder & Shepard;
1 car middlings, J6t W Fairley; 5 bbls oil.
John P Scott; : . ,car millfeed, Stewart &
,Langenheitn; 10 bls oil, B L Fohnestock
& Co; 1 car middlings Bucker &Co; 5 bbls
oil.'B L Fahnestock & Co; 16 sksoats, Robb
& Herron: 69 bills paper. Pitts Paper Co; 6
bbis green apples, F G Craighead; 4 bbls
eggs, M W Ranken; 49 sks wheat, McHen
ry & Hood; 16 ti's hams; .1 II Parker; 100
greenhides, Hays, .& Stewart; 135 dodo, (I N
Hoffstott; 5 bhds tobacco, Wevman &
Bro; 1 car wheat, Hitchcock, McOreery &
. Co; 144 blooms•Nimick & Co; 6 bhds tobaa.
co, M Hoyl; 3 cars atm es, C C Smith; 2do
do, W • Hastings; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang
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ALLFOHEITY STATION., August 8.-1 car
lime, Gillespie & Co; 1 do do staves, Ralya
it Robertson . , 2 do do metal, Lewis, Bailey
&Dalzell; 6.d0 do limestoneo Superior Iron
Co; 16 doz,pails, E M Jenkins; 222- aka oats
and 'barley, M Weil ,Arz Co; 154 sks oats,'
Steviart .k Langenbeitn; 100 bbls flour, P.
&A Carson; 100 do do, Fred Owens; 10 tons
mill feed, ,M,Steel & Son; 1 car lumber,
Taggart & W,llson; 3 oars wheat, R T•Reo
nedy; Ido do e M'Kee & Co; 100 bbls tour. ,
Stewart &:Langenheinn; 32 bbls 'apple* J
Hubert; 23 do, do, 3 do pearl, W Rea; •160,
.bgs flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & Co. •
VAL List 11.:
.1 car hordes, 1:1 'Ehighatn;; I car lime, Jai'
Reim; 1 ear Cideman, Rabin & Co;
b sks raga, - f pkg oziopper'Park'Ne.Ctrcly &
I Cm, 2,oars stone, - Hendersthi ' Codc': sks'
wheat, Scat Gisal; bbls totit,' . 7c
•iinikicief.rictr hatter;' 2 bis; : eggs,"4 ate
onions Head ikidet#reil 4 ars' lutiestbne
Shoefiberger '&111a1r; 9 bdls''hillaN',lC.atiff=
tram& Cu.
Pirrsauson AND PONNELLEVILLE
asiumAti, August 8.-20 bales oakum,
8 Coifs rope, Fulton, Bollman & C); bdis
sheet iron, W Armstrong; 24 lonntitlposts,
3_o Patterson; 150 bbls cement: C. B Leech;
105 Mk paper. Markle & Co; 165. do do, .W
A. , M'Clurg. • - •
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRALR. R., Aug. 8.-
1 bbl tallow, C Selbert; Bdo do; J Reamer;
.28 tiks rags. D Wattyl,s pkgs fruit; J Slack.
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We clip the follo w ing from the Cinein
nail Gazetta of Friday in regard to the fire
which occurred there On Thursday:
The origin of the fire is not certainly known.
When first seen by the watchman of ;the
Delaware, it ; was issuing from the side door
of the engine room of the steamer. On
that part of the boat there had been no fire
used since she was laid up, several weeks
ago, and the watchman says there had been
no fire at all on the boat for five days.
The Delaware was a sternwheel • boat,
built at Pittsburgh about five years ago;
WWI owned by W. and D. Rinehart and
Capt. R. Calhoun; was offered for sale last
week for $8,000; was insured for $7,000 in
Pittsburgh offices; had a carrying capacitY
of about 350 tons. She was not in first rate
condition When burnt.
The Ezra Porter was a sidewheel boat,
about two years old;,built at Pittsburgh iu
October, 1866; had a 'carrying capacity of
550 tons; Was owned by Capt. J. 11. and M.
Porter and others, all of Pittsburgh; was
offered for sale last week for $28,000, and
was insured in Pittsburgh offices for $25,-
000...
The Potomac was a Cincinnati and
•Wheelinloacket, which-had earned much
.tiopularit in the,trade. , She was a stern."
wheel boat, finely furnished; was owned by .
Capt. Muhleman,
.Mr. Chris. Young, (the
clerK),* Geo: - Pepper (mate) Theo."Fmk,
Esq.. Booth; Batelle et co., and others; she,
was built-in`February,' 1885, at a eon of
-V35,000; - had s carrying capacity , of 500 tons;
was last valued by the underwriters, of
Cincinnati at $21,000, and wag. insured for
$11,500, in Cincinnati offices, 'as follows:
Boatmen's .$3,500; Crescent, $3,000; Citi
zens', $5,000; she was also insured in the
National, of Wheeling, for $5,000, and in
the Franklin and Citizens', of Wheeling,
but We do not know for what amount.
The pitizerrs', of Cincinnati, had $2,500 re
insured in the Commencial. -
The Pine Grove" was also a sternwheel
boat! She was built at Cincinnati in Sep
tember, 1864, at a cost,. of $23,000, and was
purehased by James S. Wise and others
last fall far the use of the Nashville Packet,
Company, and has proved a profitable in
vestment -since. Her carrying capacity
was about 400 tons. Her.last valuation by
the agent of the•underwriters was $16,000,
and she was insured in Cincinnati - offices
for 59,000 as follows: Boatmen's $2,000;
Queen City, $1,500; Crescent, $2,000; Mag
nolia $1,500; Enterprise, $2,000. Of the
$2,000 of the Crescent's risk, sl,oooiwas in
sured in the Eureka.
The model barge, Sunshine, was owned
by Capt. Wm: A. Gregg, of the steamer
Champion; was valued at $l,BOO, and in
sured in the Queen City office in this city
for $1,500. • . •_, ' • •
—A man was put. ashore from the upper
Mississippi packet Rob Roy, last week, by
Capt. Gunn, for inquiring of a'lady pasiien
ger the number of her room: ' •
—The St. Paul Press, of Saturday, says:
The steamer Muscatine, of the Northern
Line, that, arrived here yesterday. had no
less than 518 passengers when she left Du
buque. This is an illustration or the im
mense travel that is now ~flowing north
ward, a large portion Of which comes to
Minnesota.
—The Emma No. 3 arrived at Cincinnati
on Thursday, from New Orleans. The earl
panter who died suddenly on the boat at
Walker's - bar, was named Itiaac Sutherland,
and he was from , Vanport, Beaver County,
Penney ivanin. He was buried at Ilvans
ville. It was supposed that he had the
heart disease.
—The Davenport Gazette, of Tuesday,
says: The steamer Countess had a hole
knocked in her stern on Sunday, as she
was crossing Sycamoie chain, on her way
down the river. The water was very shal
low, and she sunk only a'few inches,--and
rested on bottom. The water was pumped
ont after a bulk-head had been built in her
hold, and yesterday morning she 'floated,
and then steamed back up river, intending
to go to La Crosse for repairs.
—The following is a list of the boats laid
up at Cincinnati: Celeste, Allegheny
Belle, Wild Duck, Liberty No. 4. Havana
(on the docks), St. Charles, Cottage No. 2
Cheyenne, Westmoreland, Yorktown, John
Groesbeck, Robert Burns, Silver Moon,
Mary Ament, Lorena Lottawanna, Em
pire, Argosy. Bostorni, ' R. It. Hudson, Tha
Cbampion,>laggie Hayes and Silver Cloud
are lying above Broadway; the Darling.
Clifton, Golden Eagle, Crescent'City, and
Melnotte, in Licking, and the;Anna at Cov
ington. r •
—The Evans Ville Journaf, 'Of Wednes
day, sari:. We learn from a gentleman, '
yesterday woo was in New Orleans when
the Indiana Was last there, that both Cap
tains Stut and. Rub Neal were robbed on
board the /ndiana, while that boat was .Iy
ing in port. They hadigene•to , bed with
their doors open on account of the, heat,
and when they.arose Inithe morning, were
astounded by finding that theit'Olothos had
all been stolen. ' They fortunately had but
little money in their rinokets, being both
owners of steamboats: in .1868. '' We are
sorry they lost their clothes this warm
weather.
Rivers and Weather.
Ity Telegraph to
the Pltteburicb Gazette.
Lou ISVI LLE, August B.—Weather is warm
and clear. River is rising, with b feet and
6 inches in the channel by mark.
ST. Louis, August Beather is clear
ind'warm:
. _ .
" MARSHAL'S SALES •
U. It MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 1
. . . . .W. Li. of renusylvanla ,
, ptrreuttruat. Auguet 5, IBGB.
MARSHAL'S SALE: .. -
-, .........
. ,By viittte. of a writ of venditioni cirpowas is•
sued out of the District Court of the United States
for the Wentern will
of rennotvanlit; and. to
tne directed., I will expose to. Yeti& wale. at the
rum cm House,- Plttahn rgh ' Pe., on MONDAY; the
loth dam of August,.lBo3, at 10 Wide •Ir A. Iff., tile
foilowlng de.crined iiropert), viz;
6 Berms, .1 Copper Pomp. 3 Cautions of Hose,
contaiaing - about seveutv..,feci; 2 small , Tubs, 1
Bucket. 1 kettle and uppiirteronces,,ano lACoolve.
telvd an.' - taken as. the ;property of ANDRE'W
'ICONNIG, at the soft °Laic Up ded Mama. •.1 , ..
THOS. A. , itowtsar„ , : . 1 . )
Isuo:n2 ~. . . . ~ ...,U. W. IdArtilisi. ,
• . respriLtiAlrgous.'.
v.! FEW —CO
:10.313FA'CIIRLED •}IIIIR,-..
Tauhers , Sixaraf-Ceroons,:eattle Tank.
BONES.;Npkris FOOT-1011i'
.„
oinge and ,Wprebouse, Noe 338 I.IIMSTY Ku .
frPP 1 .71 1 "!?; " • ;:i ; •
• ; , eirrespusim , re.:
lERI
13Er
8,000: Aoreg , ..o f Land
Is Niryntotiiu county. %.ylrginia;
bera. l ls ; l ie;
. 147,133, 144.'135. , 13 . 0 and 104;
pit In ono tract. watersyt rilieb 'tit' ve
,(14) role Creek, - an d !pirt 3f , "an Frig;lintl•rict of
421,000 sties iianttd. 164antai (*Wool Charlos
Wf)Uni, Oiniard and 111chlicEOrsty41;ovf uoutogi...
,wor*puid parser Eincorti; P104n1,i91927.
Tltle~perfc¢t:. W,lll.ibn :020 11 .4g0 . PO! llttu3lrgh
ntipnf t iclurpe opt• *MAI
. • . • Eig
' irJ2O4 ' • uitiettr nas
fiesta Ask& notice .i:bab,aly• irtfe_ t
_,BARBARY
SABO,' tussit , Li,Say pfnuo bttri‘Routtnreg u ell
dasievend Itertrol give OUb lek d loc dO CI •
bet on my nt: is I: iolt , feWhulbld tar
`9Y-Pt:PerfigEktllt°o' pi
,I)VAIN * ..1640 1 ,1'
UP84114111. ARTICLE OP • '• '''"
• • :
'DRAIN PIPE,
Alletzeikfrom eye ,tp twenti;tone Jnehee et Irv,
xZLLT4 I .' wets tor menateitueetw, , •illT
4 we34 greet, between PM& and titxt* r
Ottnedet., , 3'
3111111 V
•
TN THE MATTER .Oh` THE:DI-
A. -VISIOg OP'SCOTT TOWNSHIP INTO TWO
ELECTION r.RECIN:CITS._ In- the. Court of Com
mon Pleas of Apeghenk ti, No. poi, Septem
t
Der Term, 186 S. - - - - - -
Noticets hereby given that on Saturday, ,Ortly 25,
1868, a petition was presented praying the nagitlon
'Of raid Townehip into two E ection'Precinots ,--
wherOuPon the Court ordered ottee thereof i:* be
givep, and that the same would e flOhlly acted utton
by said Cpurt ou SATURD*Y,gust. 22d, 1866,
-at which time all Persons liter sttd will p
jkit..
c heard.
- 3WILELANH. OORE & HERR,
Attern ys for Petitioners.
=
NTOTICE.—In Pursnance of. an
11l Order of the District Court or Allegheny
county, made the leite. day - of July, 1867. notice is
hereby given to the late antiv•rittes; of the several
,Districts or Pittsburgh. consolidated be. Act of As
semble, approved April 60; A. 1). 1b67. that the
Report of Commissioners appointed by that Court
to ascertain, tne indebtedness, value the property,
and the separate M e
debtednas of Enid districts. and
ax a rate of special tax for 1 e pavment thereof, In
.complianee u htb the provisi trS of the before men
tioned act. will, on the 8 it. AY oP AUti UST. be
enflamed absolutely, 'tulles objection be made to
the rate of special tax tixe by said commission,
and &decree made according :. ,
, • ' • JACO H. WALTER,
jyVittsG ' . Prothonotary.
NOTICE.—AII pe ens indebted
4.1 - to or having cialms age nst the -
ESTAWI:
• L...
' OF JACOB F. STRAUB, Deed,
late,of -No. 9 Chestnut street, Allegheny City, will
plt ase call on tae undersignedand have them ad
tutted.
11.AltAlf. ET STRAUB.
• Administratrlx.
1868. . aus:Pri
;egheny, August 4 .
-
IFVTlCE.—Letteis TestaMentary
Arahaving been granted me on the EST AVE OF
FA.NaIItEF Eli, deceased. all persons hav
ing olatm'a against-her estate will present them to
me, duly authentkaled, and all
. personnowing said
estate will make payment to me or my attorney,
JORN W..TAXLOR, No. 73 Orant street. _
' CELIIISTOF FANIiZder.YER.
July 2d, 1803. • : ys:sit
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF AP
i'OIIISMENT.
In the District Court of the United States. for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter
of C. W. PORTERFIELD, Bankrupt.
TO
. WIIOX IT NIT 00XCIthig
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
point moat aS Assignee of C. , ' W. PORT ERVI Ei;l2o,
of Tharrlion township, in the county of Allegheny
and Butte of Pennsylvania, within said Distrist,
Who 'has he 3n 'sdjudted a bankrupt upon his own
petition., by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Pittsburgh, Pa.,.tho 15th day of July.
A• D. 1888: •
• J. W. KIRKEB., Assignee,
ttOit Attorney-nt•Law, _ B7 Fink istreOt
. - U. s. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, t
THIS, W. 1). of Pennsylvania,
,PILTII3LICUOIL. Angtlgt 7th, 1868. S
HIS IS TO crivE NOTICE that
or the -7tir day of August . A. I). 1868, a
arrant ha Bankrpocy was ibsned against the
ESTATE OF; SAMUEL HMSII,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania, who has: been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of,
any debts and delivery of any property belonging
to such . bankrupt to him or for his use, and the
transferof any property by him 'are forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt. to prove their debts and to choose one or
more assignees of his estate. will be held at a Court
of bankrupt •y, to be hidden at the ottice of the Re
gister, No. 93 Maximo street. In the Citynt Pitts
burgh, Pa..before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq.. Re
gister, ..nhe 5,h day of eeptember, A. D. 1868,
at 10 o'clock A. N.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY.
IT, N. narsitnt-n51114,..u2er.
MIMI
IA- -- • - - -
TESTERN DISTRICT of PENN-
I' eI LVANIA, es.
At I' shu rgh, Slily 18th, A. D. 1868.
To witoits t r MIT coScanu:
The underslgsed beieby gives notleo of his ap
poinruo of as Assignee nt SA-MUSA. .1. RANKIN.
of the Borough of !•iewlekley. in the county of Aile
•gheny sue State of Pennsylvauis, within said Die
ttict,'lsbo has been adjudged bankrupt upon his
own petition, by the District Court of raid District
J +AI ES. W. MURRAY. Assignee.
jeYnt.ls-w Attorney-at-Law. 116 Fine street.
WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN
SILVA N lA, SS.,_
Al Pittsburgh. the 22.1 day of June A. 1).1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of JoSEPH R. FRICKE,
of' _Pittsburgh, the county of Allegneny and
State of Pennsylvania. within said district, who haa
been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by
the District Court of said district.
- JOHN 11. BAILEY, Assignee,
je'2l,:e. , 4x A ttorney-at-lsw. ()rant street.
ESTERN DISTRICT of PENN-
W 81'LvANIA:s6. •
At Pittsburgh, July 18th, A. D. 1868.
TO WIIOII IT MAC
The undersig n ed - hereby'gires notice of his ap
pointment-as •Assignee of IiOREIf.T.C. HUTTON,
of the city and county of Allegheny. and State of I
Penneylvania'wito has beenDadjudged bankrupt
- Dlyirl h ut s° w n i
V.
„It'iS,''l'Zirgt.Crerld
Lly3):t37.ss Astornoy-at-Law.llo Fifrbrstreet.
WESTERN'DISTRICT of PENN
SYLVANIA. • '
At Pittsburgh. the 18th day of Jaly. A. D. 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment-as Assignee of tiEOROK W. MetiltAW, of
the city and county of Allegheny, and State of
Pennsylvania, within said District. who 'Has broil
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
, pet4ticrn by the
District Court of said District. • _
• JOHN BAthry, Assignee,
J7213: 130- lot ' Atry-at-Law, 89 Grant street.
FATERN DISTRICT of PENN
r SYLVANIA, a
At rittahargati:JtilTltith,A; D. iSSEI.
TA wllO5l IT
un er tiMlgATe C ON r CIII y N g :
p T nmen d as A u A d n h e of SIL AS
notice
INNIsS ap
f
the city and County of Allegheny, and Sta o
Vennsylvanot, within Nall District, who has e v e n
adjudged baukrupt.upun his own petit:too, by. the
Di.4trietConet ot sahi Diotrlet. -
JAMESLV. MURRAY, Assignee,
1 Jy20:43 1 1 Attutuey-at - T.aw, 116 Fifth street.
EEI
t.uvr mit OF Convitcrt.t.grt OF ALLEGHENY ,
PITTSBURGH, AUpU9t Ath. 'lO6B. I
NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS.
BEAT,II PitftP r OSALS will be received at Ole
office . until 17th. lust., Inclusive, for fUrTitshlttg to
Allegheny County
10,000 Bush. good Iderchintable Coal,
free from slack and dirt, to be weighed on the City
Scales, and delivered at the, entrance to the CUurt
'House and Jail. on Fifth and Ross streets. in quan
tities of stx hundred btesheis per day, until the
whole is delivered.
Payment will he made by Warrants draws , no the
County Treasurer when the contract la completed.
By diteetion of County GommlP . t oners.
"Lund& V
• .OFFICE or. CITY ENiiINEER,:i
• Allegheny City, AUK. 8, VMS. •
HE PARK' COMMISSION 'will
Aita!!i :
, .
TartisDAY , 13Tu, wow. -3 P. x.',
Aro ! yurnitsbitig . One ThotMond Cubic
'Xorde of good River Gravel,
~ •
Tote dellyerod alung the Ittxo of walks of Oommon
Grounds. , • ; ' -
For streetnestlons. and partleelaralleanire fit tl/pit
olli ,
The Comm i tsston reserve the right to relent any Or
'all '' • " • Olt AS. 'OAVIe.
.au6(vs Suptrig Ifdiginest tart froploymn. ;
. ; (Myles or CITY ENGINEYR
. r • Tlttlburstl4:lfuly•3t: 1805 ;
;NOTICETO,I4TONN..MA SONS.
: 4 ; ": '• ' SEALET? 'PROPOSALS you ,
Rebuilding a Stone :Culvert,
Over 4lie ,Four Mlle lion, at tho Swlndler Farm.
9134 Ward, ill be resolved at thu City Unglneer's
°Men nntll i
'-fininrritty, Animist Stb.
QTANDAIRD
, 1
41,16111E41.,1 BUTAARD TABLES ,
~!, AND coortuasostOqii
mvpldi•lapttanwitellrOtT"ftrth::l4., ta 6W it 4l4 . arr Arni
' sll4t, 68.—ETOVIII$0131111.111* I 0 tdlitardir or the
7:triti n ilaii an y th fith
1888, price vs .50-• w Ewe sucrAice, T
ilidstrat4dpOds rens OD application, Address
74tIlarit 84 .01441iirThink •'
so...act er op allninsimillidrirtark
3711:wcrWis
J4EaaL,
IN , BANKRUPTCY, No. 931
PROPOSALS
iILENItY
E peel ileatlone eeti be see pat tble ogle°, _
Ott) Eniiimer.
wstrn
RD TABLES.
EN
~:'
COMMISSION' S -PdERpHANTS::
i;: - Diu:nraEp.
lIILLINGER iiNVENSEIN,
FORWARDINE I AND
COMMISSION MERCHIANTS
Eer the sabt of FLOUR, GRAIN 'and PRODUCE
generally. Also
MIQ,UORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c
N 0,.. 87 Second Street, Plttiburgh, Pa
/a-LIBERAL ADVANCES made on colvlen
meats.Jy3l:WB
_ .
J. B. CANFIELD A. T. CAICI'IIt.D.
11. CANFIELD & SON, CONI.
A B. MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Leaders in i;oshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. R.
Cheese. Butter, Lard. - folk. Ration, Flom', Fish;
DriettFrult, Pig Lead. Pot, Pearl And S. , ds
Ashee, White Lime. ',Wooed. Lard, Co.iliand Car
bon Oils, No. 141 Firm street. Plttobstrak,
WATT, LANG & Co.,
=
Groceries. ' Floor. Grain, Produce, Froo.
visions, Fish, Cheese; Carbon mil.
Nos. nis and 174 WOOD STREET, neor Liberty
street. Eltttburgh. Pa. noS:nrO •
,J. A. 8T5111.71.
N. &TEEL F
M STEELS Sr. SON, ,
Commission. Aferehany,
AND DEALERS iN
Ez..coutt, GatArtv,
No. 95 OHIO &TEEM near East 00121EteR,
ALLE.GITENY CITY, PA,
'JAMES B. MEANOR JOS. 1/A.3PBX
MEANOR & HARPER,'
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
mml. - 41.1/.2,10.0 ;I! : t.rAijo 4-=-1
829 LIBERTY STREET..PITTSBURGH
• Consignuients'aoliclted. '
Itays.nEwcna—J. G Martin, .Casbler Mechanics ,
National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co, It. T. _Ken
nedy & Bro. - 1a.U:124
rirrsa KXIL'
KEM &.R.ICHART,
•
COMMISSION . MERCHANTS,
AND DZALEBB IX •
?LOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, so., IC.,
349 Liberty SL, Pittsburgh,
my 4:b37 • • •
L . J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
' No. 396 PENN STREET
tiplikx29
ALEX. M'IIANE.
McBANE be ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, 4TRAIN and, gsODITCH ! GEN
ERALLY,, No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh_-' _ '
FETZER. & AMSTRONG,
PORWASDEUG AND 0016CE8SIO!3rpcizerra,
For the sale of Flour, Grath, Bacon,
,Lardy Butter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit, and - Produce*enerally, No. 10
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Plttabursh.
.
EIOCFSE EDW. 110C88....W1L H. 1101783 - .
TORN I. HOUSE dit; Sne
cessors t0...1011N I. HOUSE CO., Wholesale
rocers aral Comm!salon Merchants, per of
ISadthdeld and Water Streets, PlUstmrgh, Pa;
RI DDLE, .N o. ItS3 LIBERTY
• STREET, Plitsidegh,.Pa. Commission Mer
• ant and Wholesale 'Dealer In ,
Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments. and paid for Produce gen
erally.___ ---..._
tuna. X vot AN'IMEW KNOX.
ii.ri 0.7 C Si. SON, COMMISSION
sMERCII A NTS auddealers in FLOUR, GRAIN
- 5.fL FEED aud PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
20 DI AMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
; Jal7:rl7
IJITTLE, BAIRD 5; PATTON,
I Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
sea l ers in Produce. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard 011,- Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114. SECO,: D STREET. Pittsburgh. .
JoiliSitriTON..••.." . . ...........•... ...A WALLACE.
§HIPTON dr. ALLAeE, WHOLE
HALE
0 P.OOERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 6 SIXTH STREF.T.. Pittsbu rah. - taLl:rsB .
PROFESSIONAL
•
JOS. A. BUTTER, - •
ALDERIAN Atli POLICE NAGISTPATEL
Office, 126 WY tIE 'STREET. near Washington.
PITTS.RFRGTI, PA.
• •
•
Deeds, Ronde, Mortgages, Acknowledgment*
Deposition* Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly.. m2lnnn
• SA.YIE EFL MeIIIAST ERS, - ‘
.A.t..l)"Extivr.A.N,
. .
Ex-Ofticio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. ()Mee, OItANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBUROII, PA.
Deeds Bonds, • Mortgages ,: Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal fluidness executed with
Promptneas and dispaten: . = hi&
EIJISTAVE S. IIUHUOW,
• '
,
EX-OFFICIO JIMMIE '3l? THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE. ' !.'
OFFICE, M 0.73 PEtIIut.:AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and ail. 'Legal 'Business executed with
promptness and dlspiten. ..mrE
AftIMON,
•
A.
• . Justite of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, RIAU ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT,
CARSON STEIET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Route solicited and Promptly attend.
ed to.. — •
__ toee:y6o
JUSTICE OF THE,PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTII PITThBUROR.
Business entrusted to his care propptly attend
ed to. myl:yal
DANIEL McINEAL,
PRACTICING 'PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
•
No. 59 (Irani En., near 'Emu.
apal:x7l
J.~. FEIWVSON~
•
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
Controller
, ATTGIit*EIX-AT-LAW.,
°Mee, 116 Diamond Street, •
• tOilisKette the Court ie,)
:re15341
xAT
,
StreOt.':
'Ti43 `•mbs:oB rt BURGH, PA
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•:- . ."
.1-1.• .......
ATTORNEY 'AND •COUNSELOR ATT.:LAW;
WO. SO GrantfSot.
my24:b23
ARCIIIHAMJ,
ATTOPAV 33I 7ZIIei7TA AI/3Cr i
Are. OS virtu *rang .
splingesd&lP - ilTTE111:130, 0 311. Pi.
JOHN A . STRAIN,
si•Otiriciuit , JUSTthEt . . OF 'FHA , FICAOI AND
. • .; ; i mam 'srAoterßATN. •
Op~Ce 11>i
rkirrn, sTREET, ihteekek.
411 11 14 - PitAabcirith veed., , Mr gee.
Aoknowiedgepepti.,-Depositiune 111(111 - ail Le RAW-.
11011110leelltAA l% prpmptntia• And dlapian .•
'JOHN Q. • *.cconag;
-‘.
ATTWINEY AMR OUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Zia s 7 Witutstie6i...
Drianties and Airco* Ott* pivirolly'
1
...A• S. STEVENSON
MIMS
=
No. 87 Fifth Street,
N. 'FRONT ROOM
'l*ll 4 l43Biiiiiiii, PA.
illTb3BiTfiGli. PA.'
10DITTSBURGHan - AaggiNlE
OUN N E.LL4VALLE
On and' after THEEttiDAY. .I.arth .51t4. 1861.
trains will arrive at and depart from-tho Depot, cot.
ner of Grant and Water streets, a. ollows: , ,
Deport% • • ',..4 1111 „,„Tr• ,
Hall to and from Uniont'n. 7;00 A. af• 0 8 ,1 F-- M. '
McKeesport Accornmodrn:ll:oo A. X. 2:05 r. id.
Ex. to and from tinlont'n. 300 r: M. /0:00 A. 0.
Web: Newton Accoinmod'n 4:30.1.'at. 8:35 A. X.
Braddock's Arco:l:Tom:at' n 6:15 7: 50 1. N
Night Arc. to lricKeesport:loi3o X. 6:40 A. If
§undar Church Train to and
• from West Newton ... .. 1
For tickets apply t o
." R. KING. Agent.
W. B. :TOUT, Snperinterknt.
IkLLEGHENV — .
VALLEY RAILROA
LY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL. ItEtIIONE.,
Bunning through to Venango City without change
of cars -Connecting with *anal - Ea-st and West of
the Warre.. Ra.iroad, and Atlantic &-
Great Western 'Railways. Shortest and quickest
route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points In air
011 Regions.
On and after April 26th, 1955, PassengerTralt ss
will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot.
corner Canal and Pike Sts. as follows:
Legourt. Arrive.
111111 to and Pm Ven. City. 7:00 A. at. 6:15 P.Y.
Express ' " " 10:40 P. aL121:25 A. M.
Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:09 I'. in..10:20 A. Y_
soda Works Accom'n 5:30 p.'at. 7:55 A. Y.
First flultoniAccomod'n... 8:50 A. M. 11:40•A. N.
Second 'Hutton Accomodin 12:00'm. 3:55 P. Y.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 9:06
A. SI., arriving - 1n Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. Bt.-
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. at., arriving It.,
Sod. Works at 2:55 P. .
-11. BLACKSTONE, Sup't.
W. F. BOIT, Ticket Agent. ap2s •
T TSBU
CINCEsriNATI AND4T,
01,115 RAILWAY.
PAN . HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME .—On and after SUNDAY.'
June 21.1 t, 1868. trains vrlll lesve and arrive at . tte.
UMW: Depot, as fellow, Pittsburgh time:. • • . '
Depart. • Atria:. •
11.311 Express 2:15 a. m. 12:10 a. IC.
Fast. Line.— .. : ... .. ..... .. 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m.
Bast Express • 11:10 p. m. 11:90 a. a.
Mixed Way 45:10 a. m. 7:05 p. m.
McDonald 's Acc'n, 30.1 ' ... 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m.:
Steubenville Acoomrrood'n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. ni.
McDonald's Awl:, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m. .8:510 a. M.
Spirant NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at 2:10
p. as. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a: m. the neat •
morning. . •
The 9:40 a. - tn. Train leaves daily, Sundays' ex
cepted, and makes close connections ai 'Newark for
; Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield &
• -•- S. Y. SCbtX., Geneial Ticket Agent.
W. -W. CARD , . Satit., Stcuberrville.
alEgMig
R . 313, FORT WAYNE di CHICAGO R.
W. AND CLEVELANDALPITTSBURGH , R. E.
Frtm June 7th, 18664 trdins will leave front
and arrive at lire Union . Depot, north si de, city
time, as follows:
.ChhsagoEx:... RA/3 a in: Chicago Ex..: 2:08 ain
Cleve and EX.. 2:03 a in , Cleveland Ex. 2:08 a ist_
Erie 7gn 3 r l 7:78 amj Chicago Ex—. 11:23 a m
Cl. 6:.13 a M Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a m
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 ato St.' Louis Rm.. 3:33 pm
Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a.re CI: & Wh'g Ex 4:38 pm
CI. dr rg Ex. 143 p m 'Fru Fix 6:13 pm
.Chicago 1:58 pChicago Ex.... 4:23 p
-Wh. Erie Ex. 4:48 pn. Clt&Wh`g Ex 7:08 pm
Depart from Al/egheny. .Arrive in Afinlytteny.
N.• rigt'n Ac-,` 859 aas N,Brigt`a Ac. 7:03 a m
Lee sdale " 10:13s ca N. Brigt`n " 8:28 a m
" 11:58 are Wrillsvllle 9:53 aut
Rochester " 2:23:pm New Castle' ' 4 '20;13 a m
Weßsv'e Acc.. 3:42:pm Leepdale 9:13 am'
Leetsdale Acc. '4:l3 , pm "" _1:08 pm •
N. Brigt'n . 15:33 p'm 2:42 pm
N. Brigni . 6:28 pm Landale "- 4:53 p m
Leetsdale " . 10:43 pm " 7:28 pm
Air 1:58 p. m. Chicago Em3reas leaves chilly.
12'11:713 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily.
• lea F. It. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
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CENTRAL RAILRO.
atel after June 7th,
rive at and depart from thi
'Washington and Liberty
• Arrive.
Mail , Train.... 1:15 a m
Fast Line 1:40 a
WAIVE+ N0..1.. 6:20 amj
Latrobe Aced 7:50 ami
Wall's No. 2.. S:5O am I
Cincinnati Ex.. 0:10 amt
JohuatownAe: 10:35 am'
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p pit
Phila. Express • 1:20 pm'
Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pai
Braddocks Not 5:50 p ml
Wallis No. 4. 7:15 pm•
Altoona_Acc'n
•
and Emigrant
Train 9:30 pral
The Church Train - leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. tri., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 .
a. 111: Returning; le aves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m.
and arrit e 3 at Wall's Station at 2:00 m.. -
'Cincinnati Expreas leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday:, ' •
For Partner laformation.apply to_
• •• •W. H. .13.MEWITHi• Agent.
The Pehnsvivinlit Railroad Company will not u
sume any rick for Baggage, except for wearing ay
pare', and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. .AB. Baggage' exceeding that
amount in value will be at the riik of the owner, tut-•
lege taken by special contract. --- • .
EDWARD .11. WILLIAMS
des General Super! ntendtht, Altoona, Pa.
ESTERN PENN
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WSYLVANIA RAIL
R 1:1.--irn and after M•ay. 10th. 1888, the Pas
senger 'trains on,-the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will. arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Desot, Allegheny City, as follows: . •
Springd'e No 8:35 .- . , 8:15 Ittl,
' Freepost No. 1 S:l5 ain Freeport No.l 9:10 a=
Express 10:15 a 'Sharpleg.No..lll: 9 o aut.
Sharpb•g No.l 1:25 pm E.' xpress 1:50 pm
Freeport N0.2 , 4:10 p spriugfVe Not 3:50PR1
Mall • 5:50 pmFreeport No.'3. 6:05P In
Sprinfore•No . 1:10 pm Sbringdie No - 2 - 7:30 pht.
- • AbOyu trains run dally eicept 'Sunday. , • - •
The Church Train , leaves ,Allegheny Sundt. every •
Sunday at 1:40 a, reaching Al' teen y City at •
9:50. m. Returning. It•ates• All ny City at
1:20 p. mid arrive - at Allegheny, net. at 9:45 ,
Clintifierramow TIMM - re—For wile In -packaged Of
Twenty„ between Allegheny City. Chestnut street.
Herr'
Bennett. 'Pine Creek. Etna end Sharpsburg.
And go od only on, the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets. •
.The trains leaving; Allegheny City at 0:18:. a.
And 1:501'. Y. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker* line ofStages fos Butler and Hannah,-
town. Through tickets may be parchased- at :the
.01flos, No.' 3,51. Clair street, near• the liuspendlox.
' Bridge Plttahurgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply to • .
. JAMES I.N.FFERTS, Agent,
• • • •., Federal Street Depot. •
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not se
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing 'ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One 'tundra
Dollars In valve. All baggage exceeding this. ..
amount la value will be.at the risk of thenwner, aid
tees taken by apeelal contract. .
• . EDWARD 14. WILL
- General iinnerintentient. Altoona.
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UNION PACIFIC MINA
Eastern Division.
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The SHORTEST AND MOST.RELIAHLE EOHIE
from the East te all points In • - ,
Colorado,. Arevada,
California, lUtalii
Arizona,
New Melia', Idaho,
Oregon..
Iwe Traina'leach ntate Lime' and . Leavenworth of
daily, (Sunday') esoepted.) on. the arrival or WAD*
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I•ende - , Topeka and Waniego with ata,,cs for., ,all
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.trees. as follows:
Depart.
Day Express.. 2.:35 am
,Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ant
IAIO.I. rain :50 am
'Cinci T unati Ex 11 7 :40 a m
Wall's No.-2.. 11:51 a tit
(John.btow,n Ac. 3:05 pm
Braddocks Nol. 4:00 pm
Phil e. Expres. 4:50 pm
I Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pm
No. 4.. 8:15 pm
Fast-Line - 7:30 pm
Latrobe ACC'll 8:50 p m
Swissvale An' n 10:50 pm.
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