The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 29, 1868, Image 3

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'MME OH MIT E PITTSIMMOR GAZETTE,
_ FRIDAY. August 28, 1868.
The market for Cattle, sines , the date of
ourlast review, Wednesday evening, has
been moderately active, the sales, in the
aggregate, being abonlitilargees usual at
,this time in the 'week. Most of ,the
delphid buyers leave for home on Wednes
day evening, and about the only buyers in
attendance yesterda,y and - to-day, were
stock-growers from the eastern part of the
State, with the exception of one or two, who
ship to New York. There was a fair sup
,
ply of cattle in the pens to-day, hut the
.'majority of them were through C'attle, and,
as a consequence, were not offered here;
the supply on - sale, however, was ~ about
(3qual to the demand, and while prime
;hipping and good stock Cattle continue to
Aeet with-a steady demand, common and
scalawag stock is ahout as dull as over. As
will be seen by reference to sales, prime to
extra fat cattle sold at from 7 to 74c, and
one very choice drove of Indiana steers
brought B;4c.
Corbett sold M head of prime shipping
pale, weighing 59,850, to Klemen, at 6,75.
Kearny to Ault 21 bead of medium stock,
.iveighinglB,4oo, at 5,75.
' H. Hill to Yohn 12 head, weighing .13,E25,
at 6,50, and 7, weighing 6,125, at 5
Talbott to H. Miller & Co. 32 head of ex
,ra shipping steers, weighing 38,600,
it 7,25. :
Smith & Blue sold 19 head for Brooks to
Duffy, weighing 19,000, at• 6,10.
Carter sold 20 head of. fairish stockers,
neighing 17:700,to Ctiapnlan at 4%.
* Orr & Williams sold head,-woigliing
,4Bs, for Renz to Klemen at 4,50.
W.. Phil lips sold 39 head of good shipping
.took to Landis tit6‘; ' •
,•
Shields sold 13 head, weighing 14,409, to
syleArdle at 6;50; a150,•4 head s of extra steers
o .Klemen at 7,C. :
Munroe tolitiller & Co. 18 bead, weighing
• 9,250, at 6,21' • • "
Shields to Lamb 32 head - of extra fat
•leers, weighing 48;074 at
Koonce to Miller &Co. Mimed good ship
•ing stock, weigghing:2l,Boo, at 5, 1 75.
Traurinan.to,lll :cArdle 42 head, weighing
1,650, at 7,10.!:€ •
Thompson to Mayne At Co. 41 head; on
rivate terms,. ; 77-
The Sheep market :present but little- that.
4 really new or Important.:: The supply as'
I generally the case at this time in the-
reek, is considerably ,retinceel, but there
;e, nevertheleskinore cominonAid-scalii-
Ig Sheep then there are+ buvererto Mire
u. Prime4'at Sheepaie in demand and,
_invited supply, and quotaat 4to 456,-
•zoss; common and inferior may be quoted
;PR 3 down to almost nothing. The fact
he supply ,of ; common . wet inferior .
'eep, is and 'bag - been 'foi_sonie weeks
largely eicess of- the demand, -
nile prime fat Sheep, on the other band,
:e and have been t in liwited
,suppiy, and
;ilders experience nedifElculty in realizing
;11 prices. •- • '
Smith & Bine sold 222 to Anil & - Myers
$2,10 per head; 226 to Pearce $2,10 per
Dad; 626 to James Ault et $1,90; and 266 to'
• ' 411 & Myers at 82,00 f 204 to Jas Anil at
;.4. per pound;'l67 "to Fastnaght at 3, 3 .1.
Lafferty & Co.,' sold 205 • head to
is deock & Erisnfail - at • 4,65: 184 tedoliii
at 3,35; 163t0 Ault & Myers at 3.
& Myers sold 30 head to Wilstai & '
~ e art'at 3 4
52 to'.l Fasnaght at 46 to
•;mills 334;46 to Watson at 3V,.
A & G McPherson sold'74:head to 11-Delt--
ith—price not given. -
•_
Powell sold 167 head to Ault -&,Myemat--
per head.
Blackwood sold 214 head to yaticoast at
.'lO6 per head; same to same 139 at $2 per
atl. •
;ledges tic Taylor sold 171 to A It Black
;4.
.Brinkley Peaice222 and -Hoagland tO
ilson Fleart, 190—pricers not given.
' tfeCracken to Pearce 217 head at 144.
'he Hog market is firm and fairly so
-I,e, with a dernandfully.up_to the supply,..
pric s for Mime- heavy averages have
...in, and are still well' maintained, rang
" 1.• from $10,59,t0 sll_ per cwt.. gross.
;;lit Hogs may be. quoted- at ;59 ; to $9,50;
linger & Laahoff botiglit' 357 choice
icago Hogs cram .Tihtert 611 rota:
irp at 9—common. s• • '
'eters sold 216 to .Gitehrelst.'4Co:, at.
W Hedgqg..oold.3-I.tuttEU to-sane.buyer
• 11 eta; 19 from Crouse, E Co., at 10: $9. r
:odamer sold 119 to Keys, to go to Balti
.re, at 10y,... -
lolmes, Lafferty" 'a 27t0 W
dges at 9; 44 to Crouse, Emeriek .CO4
3,45.
voles sold 74 to W iledgfutat 9,sotUnd W
Hugh sold 01 to,same buyer at 9,40.
louse, Emeriek Sold 'l4o.,head to
lerton at . • "
Casselman sold 19 head to Orr it
is at 9. • ,
New Yorks rroancellfarket.
eTelegraph to the Pittsburgh Alszeitg.V
:mow YORK; August ,Zil.—Cotton less ac
; and scarcely so, firth; • sales'of 700 bales
:036c for middling uplands. Plour—re.
• )ts, 7,624 bbls: .low grades scarce' and
ter, and other kinds dull and without
; ded change;.ealesuf 9;100 bbls at $6,00a
for superfine State and western; 87,85 a
for extra State; 87,90a9,45 for extra west
slo,ooal2,2s for good to choice white ,
sat extra; $8,60a12,25 for R. IL 0., 810,00 a
for extra St. Louis; 811,50a11.00 for
.31 to choice do.; °Rising quiet. California
le active and firmer; saies of 3,500 sks
0,00a12,10. - Ryellour heavy, with sales
1700 bbls at 87,25a9.60. • Corn meal quiet;
1 9 of 200 bbls at 56,60. Whiaky nominal
.53c in -bond. Wheat—recelpts, 2,499; 2a
'4,etter and in moderate inquiry;_ closing
•. t, with sales of 3,800 bus at $2,00a2,03
2 spring; 81410 for No. ,1 spring; 82,25
~stew red St. Louis, 82,30 for new amber
igan, $2,50 for white Michigan;
flif white-:lndiana; 82,47 foi mixed
' , 'na at railroad deprit, Rye firmer;
3,600 bush new western at $1,58a1,70.
dull. Barley malt quiet. Roceints
;ern 893,000, 2a3c :better and active; the
,`rand is chiefly for speculationvesales
•;..00 bush at 81,15a1,21-for unsound, $1,22
-:-P ? for sound mixed western •afloat, - and
a 1,25 for old do in store. Receipts of
10,255 bush and' market quiet; sales
- PO bash at 790 for Western in store; 81c
72a750 fornew do, and 7711740 i for
.,'.and new do for.
Klee dull. Coffee
it demand; sales 1,700 bags Bloat Pri
',.'iterms. Sugar easier;,safei 800 Wide
at 1O3(al0Mc. • Molaases dull. Bops
at 10a30c. :American petroleum dull
k's alsc for crude, and 81a31 )4e for re-_
bonded. Pork firmer and quiet; sales ,
t:' tibia at 828,80a28.87 • for- messV, closing
1;3,80 cash; 528,75428,85 for 01d:d0r.5'43,51/
`2 for prime,- and 825,75a26 for , prime
Beef steady; sales 150 bbla at slsa
, for new plain meas;, $2A503424,76: for,
!;extra mess.. Tierce beef dull , at s2la
1r - prime mess, and 030436 for India
1.4 Cut meats steads; saleo-185 pkgs at
14c for shoulders, :: and_l6al734o for
f). Middles quiet.- Lard quiet and firm;
'.630 tierces at 18 ‘4ll/c .14m/steam; and
• y,c for kettle rendered. Butter -. quiet
.a. 370 for Ohio; and'fflatki for .State.
cme dull at 13a17a ~.Preights to Liver
it quiet and firmer, with engage. ,
r 8 of 7.60.1 bush wheat per steamer at
_ held at sd. •
TEST.-F our easel stead, for • super
gow grades+, ;extra .and , Igo. 3 dull
ijeavy. Wheat quiet an t scarcely so
the advance in treLlits checking the
.rt demand. -. Bye'. Pearce.' quiet: and
•;at $1,59a1,161 for western. Qata valet
to In store, and 810: afloat 'for .old
`urn, and 72a73c for new - western at'
dad depot. Corn "firm 'at 111.1fial,e2 for
.nnd, and ,1, 2 ia 1 ,25 'lbe -soun d' ne t!'
id west rn, and $1,2435a1,25 for old do
o.e. Pork' °millet at 828,80, regOlan
`Pork quiet and heavy. Cut meats
!Bacon quiet and very firm. Lard
yat 18 3 / 4 141913 for fair to prime staam.
quiet andmichanged.
Financial Natters in New York.
Gold Closed .at 144%.
[Tty Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEw YORIT, Aug. 28, 1865
'MONEY AND GOLD.
. Money is very easy at 3@se on call but
probably early resumption of shipments of
currency to the west is likely soon to har
den the market; prime discounts at 6ygil
when the failure of an old established Sitka
lib l use in the dry goods trado was an
nounced. Sterling dull and heavy at 18%
@l9 for prime Commercial bills, and scarce
and even lower rates were anticipated
should the firmness in Gold continue. Gold
opened at 145,14 and declined to 194;„ and
advanced to 145y 4 an closed at 144%@
144 J,,; . The steady drabn tit° the Treasnry for
Customs begins to t 1 on rates on loans.
The weakness of exchange however checks
operations for a rise. -
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Governments are active and a shade firm
er; '62's are scarce, and the market having
been oversold in anticipation of return
of bonds from Europe are considerably
higher sales as high as 115. Closing quo
tationsbn Coupons 1881,114%.@138; do. 1862,
114;4%114N; do. 1864, 10974(4)110; do. 1865,
111%@111%; new, 108%©1083;, do. 1867
1085. ( @)10884; do. 1868, 108X,®108 ,
34; . 14-40 s,
108/@lOBB4.
BORDER STATH
State ,Bonds are firmer Missouri, 92.5 8 ,/.
Old Tennessee, 64; New do. 63@83 1 .‘; Old
North Carolina, 72@73; • New do. 77; Old
53@55; New do, M.
STOCKS.
The stock market opened dull and weak,
'and closed strong: The fea , ure 'of . the day
- was Mlohlgdn Southern which advanced 2
percent. on a rumor of an early consolida
tion.with the Cleveland and Toledo Rail
road; • Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and St. Paul
are' higher but not active. ' New York Cen
tral is quiet and steady; .Erie is • dull and
heavy; - Expreas shares steady except Wells
4 Fargo which is depressed by, the Indian
tronbles,!-
5:30 PRICES: Cant0n,.44)04;47v Cumber
land, 31 asked; , .Earpress, .24 3 / 4 @
253; "American, .40 3 / 4 ®41; Adams,_ 48@
148%; United: , , States 4030g42; Merchants,
2,14®213i; Quicksilver,: 20 3 / 4 @21; ~Pacific
Mail, ',101 3 / 4 @l01?,4; Western Union. Tele
graph, 34@34X; New York Central,.l2s%
®1253/4;, Erie, 47X©47. 3 / 4 . ° do. :preferred,:
70©71:. , Hudson, 135@135)p
911g914; r Ohio and Mississipppi, , 29 3 / 4
©2954;; * Wabash, 535(4)53 3 / 4 ;. do , pre
ferred,: 72 • St., Paul, 78 3 / 4 @77; do. - pre
ferred,-83%@833/4; Michigan Central, 1184(0
119; Michigan Southern, 853i®85%; Illinois
Central, 14313:14c; Pittsburgh, 8636@56 3 / 4 ;
Toledo, 11 0 6g1103;'Rock 'slant! 10131®
101 3 / 4 ; 'Northwestern, 83y,®83y,;. ,
do, pre
ferred, 83@i83 1 ,; Fort Wayne, -408%®
1083;; Hartford and Erie, 21 3 / 4 @22X; Terre ,
Haute, 44; preferred,, 22 3 / 4 ®23; Terre
Haute,4lo)42; preferred, 13; Ashtabula,
97 3 / 4 ; iambus,: Cincinnati & Indiana, 81.
MINING SHARES
Lower. Smith it Parmalee,, 43.5425
Quartz Hill, 95@99; Gregoi7; 400.
"Eitlß-TREASURIC MATTERS.
Receipts at Sub-TreasurA $8,382,26; pay
ments, $764,215. Balance, $978,888,02.
Chicago: Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
CHIPAG% August 28.-Flour more active
and 'steady at $7;37,aQ,60 for Spring extras.
Wheat firmer and lc. higher:: sales No. 1 at
81,95a1,99_and - Ne. 2 at $1,64a1,65, closing
steady at $1,64- for N 0.2; sales since 'change
$1,64;.6 for No. 2. Corn active, firm and lc.
higher; sales No. 1 at sl,ooual 01, No. 2 99a
0934, closing with buyers of No 1 at 81,00%;
sales ibis afteAmoon-at - 15T,0034 - for No. 1.
Oats-opened - firm and 3.5 e: higher; sales No.
- 1 - tit's3%as , lM and closed dull at 53X. ' Rye
steady at 81,20%a1,27 for No. 1 and . 51.2314a
1,24 for No. 2. Barley active; sales of No.
2 in store at 81,5634a1,58 and rejeCted $1,42a
1,45. closing at 81,5614a1,57 for No. 2. High
Wines" dull at 81,35 for free and $1,65 for
bonded: - Mess Pork Quiet and "Steady at
. ..tard less firm and unchanged.
Sleet Pickled Hams quiet; sales Sommer
cured at 17c. Freights more active and
10. lower;_BaB4- for Corr and 9 y;a9l4 for
Wheat per sail to Buffalo. Receipts-8,311
batielsFlonr; 127,920 bushels Wheat; 149,-
860 Mishit% Corn; 163,773 bushels Oats and
.3 .7 l l' l l 4 4o.lBhipments-5,658 barrels Flour;
70,1711 bushels Wheat; 146,336 bushels Corn;
147,455 bushels Oats and 1,984 /rose..
St. lbouls Market.
.
(By-Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
or. Lours, ' August. 28.-Tobacco weak
but guetations unchanged. In cotton and
'temp 'there is nothing doing. Flour ex
tremely , dull and very little doinrr; super
fine sold at $5,75a6,40; extra at $7a7,50; dou
ble extra at $8,25a9,50, W and faney at $12,313.
,Wheat; all grades.-below strictly prime
very hard to sell; prime to fancy were sold
at $1,90a2,25; a few lots of fancy red and
White for seed sold at $2,30a2,40- r Corn dull
and lower at 88a91c. Oats firm - at 51a535c.
Birley firm for choice and wanted; quota
'trona are, $1,75111,85 for prime to choice.
Bye lower at $1,12. Pork very. dull: job,'
blng sales at $29,25a29,50. Bulk Meets;
sales of shoulders packed at 123§0. Bacon
quiet and unchanged; ,order lots sold at,
shoulders, 13;0; rib sides, 15Mc; clear rib,
164a16Nc; wear sides, 17V,a1734e. Lard;
1814 c for choice tierce and 19%a20c for kegs.
Whisky; finnan sales . $1,25q "round • I , ts
$2,2214. Receipts—Flour, 3,800 bbls; wheat. .
40,000 bush; corn, 4,400 bush; oats, 20.000
bush; rye, 3,700 bush; barley, 1.000 bush.
Toledo Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
TOTEDO,
,Auglist 28.--Recelpts--5,024
barrels flour, 41,272 bushels wheat, 22,016
bushels corn, 23,121 bushels oats, 3,906
bushels. rye. Shipments-4,000 barrels
flour, 50,141 bushels wheat, 86,017 bushels
corn, 9,116 bushels oati, 148.)0 bushels rye,
Flour—Sales at $lO,2Call for amber and
white. Wheat—white sc, amber and red
8c lower; spring athaneed 2e. tin last ad
vance at close; sales of white Wabash at
12,60; No 2 do at $2,18; white Michigan at
$2,16%; amber at f2,09a2,2214; No 1 red at
42,03; No 2 do at , 51,95; No 1 spring at $1,76a
1,77; Nif) 2at ,$1,68a1,70; No Bat $1,6381,54,
atnher, sellers for September. at 82,964.
Corn 2c better; sales of No 1 at $1,05%a1,00;
yellow at'fl,o7. Oam" lc Lowe.; No,l at 67a
58c4 Nol'at 653.648. Rye 3c lower; NO lal
$1,30; No 2 , at $1,25. Cloverseee, 18,00.
Freights firm, 6c to Buffalo, 10e to Oswego
and '1.2m0 to Ogdensburg. ' „
Banal( alarlict.
CB, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Baxette.l
BurpAto; Aug. 2 8 . —Ryceirta: wheat., 351=
000 bush; e0rn,,60,000; oats, 14.000; rye, 17;-
000;• barley, 1,000 and 8,200 bbla flour.
Shipments; wheat,42,ooo bush; corn, 132,000;
oats, 12,000. Freights ':'are,unchanged
and guiet. Flour is nominally unchanged.
Wheat 1k dull; spring is notninil with sales
of amber Michigan: at 62,14a2;20. , Corn Is
Armor; Ores of 600,000 bush , No:"l , mized
Avestertrat $1,12a1,13., Oat 4 dull at 66a86340,
'buyers :olition; sales at' sellers option; for'
septeinber, at 63c. Rye; small sales on
prltrato terms at about 111,45. Seeds steady.'
Pork dull and' unchanged: Lard steady.
- Pidiadelphis Market. - •
.„.
ts.r.relexianti to the Pittthergh tiusette.l
Piiii4l.okbPili ATP August 2&—Petiottun.
almost a panie at Material decline crude, in
Zolfo. nid 0 0 1
in i , Flour n
d b a u l lt
a ,
n a d t'l w r Ge ls ak l4 . o; w re h ti e n a cul t
dul l a
with s a es or "WO bush good and i ri me red
5i: , 2 5 4,33 ; , allobigen white , at 32,05. Rye
bas, "declined,: with sales at $455111015.
:Corn scarce - with'sales or 4,000 bush mixed
western : at 11,0. ( *its dull. Provisions.
....
unchanged. -- -
Chicago Cattle Market.
Teletracri to the Pittsburgh Gasetteo
7 Chnosoo, August 28.—Oattle dull; sales
of butchers stook at =4,26x6,00. Roam less
Wave at 10a16o. lower; sales at P. 66410,05.
PITTSBURGH.GAZETTE : SRTRt DkY, AUGUST 29, 1868
I, .
' New York Dry Goode Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ,
NEW YORE. August 28.—The Dry Good ' s
market Partakes of the increased activity,
and Where any concession 1s yielded buyers
take hold with more alacrity, although as
a general thing they liuy with great cir
cumspection. It has become apparent;
however, that goods are not. in excessive
stock, and many articles have become so
scarce in woolens as to justify a slight
advance in prices, 'especially in woolen
Shawls, which are worth §3,75a4,00. Flmi
Woolens.adapted to men's wear are scarce
and firm; lowand medium grades are less
sought for, and bring poor prices. Cotton
Goods begin to move more freely, especially .
Prints, • many styles . of which - have been
reduced to 1 shilling, but' they may be
higher to-morrow. The whole Secret of the
matter is jobbers want to break the price
of .Prints so as to buy in a supply and then
put up prices at' once; a country dealer,
therefore, ought to change his prices on
that account, for the break cannot be per
manent. Trade - is as healthy as could be
expected. Heavy Brown Sheeting's steady
at front 16 to 17„rc, both being extreme
prices. . .
Louisville Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oazette.l
LOUISVILLE, August 22.—Receipt Of To.
bscco light; sales 33 hogsheads lugs and
common leaf at 7!.;a7 4; Hart county 183.%.
Plow: superfine $6,75a7,00. Wheat $2,00.
Corn Bfia9o. Oats 45118. Rye $1,30a1,35.
Mess Pork $29,50. Lard 181,1,. Bacon
Shoulders 13%; Clear Rib Sides 16 Clear
Sides 17w. Bulk Shoulders .12N; Clear
Sides 161. Whisky, raw in bond, 60a65.
. Detroit Market.
• !By Telegraph to the Plttsbireh (3areOe.
DETROIT, August 28.—Flour quiet and
unchanged, with moderate sales at 811,00 a
11,50 for choice superior. Wheat * active and
and la2d better; NO. 1 white at 82,24;' No. 2
do at '52,14a,16; No 1 amber at $1,58.
• . Baltimore Barbet. ,
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:) .
"BALTIMORE, AuguBt 28.—Grain entirely
unchanged. Proviaions Arm. Mess pork,
880,50' Bacon—rib sides, 17 1 4g17; ,- sc; clear
do 175r i al7Xc;. shoulders, 1.131,a15c; hams,
22124 c. Lard, 19c.
St. Louis Cattle Market.
CHrTelegrapb to
. the Pittsburgh Gazetted .
ST. Louts, August 28.—Cattle quiet with
only a retail buidness doing, at 3asmc,
gross, for common, to choice.
MATER NEWS
• •
--Capt. John H. Hare left- Cincinnati on
Wednesday last to look after the Glendale,
now laid up at. St. Louis. . .
—The Maggie' Hays, for New Orleans,
and. America, for Memphis, were to haVe
left Cincinnati on.Thtirsday. .. 4 • -
-It :is understood at Louisville that
Captain 'Whitman;.of New; Albany, is ne
gotiating for the ptirchasb of the steamer'
Mollie Gratz. She is held at $4,000, cash.-
Steamboat bar-keepers, in addition to
the dime' bar license, are required to take
out a' special Government licenSe for the
sale of cigars and tobacco. The additional
license is $5 per, annum, making the bar
and tobacco license $3O per annum. The
tobacco license law took effect on the 20th
of last July.
—The Levi Leoti has arrived at St. Louis
Doin'Fort Benton, haring been 25 days on
the trip. She reports three feet water at
Doniphan's Rapids, and about the same all
the way down to Omaha. She brought
$60,000 in treasure, and seven tuns of
quartz. The latter is to be shipped to New
York.
A St. Louis telegram. under date of
Wednesday, says: Lizzie Gill, for New
Orleans; Girard Allen, for Omaha: Evening
Star, for the I%lissouri, and the regular
packets for the North. The City of Alton
leaves to-day for Alemphis, tlie David
Watt. -for 'Tennessee river, and the Rubi
con, for Vicksinirg. The river is Hlowly
receding, with six and a half feet to. Cairo.
Large boats in the New Orleans trade will
soon have' o begin towing to enable them
to carry out anything like a paying trip.
—The Cincinnati Enquirer, is responsible
for the following: captain of ':a 'well
known New Orleans and Red River packet,
sojourning for a brief period in the city,
was boasting to a knot of friends on
'Change yesterday of the superior advan-
Itages which Southern steamboatmen• had
over those running boats up here. "Why,'
said he, "the barber on my boat is the State
Senator from the Parish in which' live,
and twb of the berthrnakers of the boat are
Representativs in the Legislature from
the saute Parish." This, he assured those
who heard him, was not said to give a false
and exaggerated idea of the state of things
In the South, but was the literal truth. - 1
—Steven Starkey. of New Albany, luta
invented a precipitator and feed-water
heater. • The Commevcial , describes it in
t
It not
full. We giv a few paragraphs:
only heats the water to the same degree '3l'
heat as the water in the boiler, thereby
preventing suction, expansion and contrac
tion, so fatal to the boiler,, but also clears
the water of all impurities of every sort.
It does away with the forward mnd-drum,
and reduces the size of the , stand rum to
ten or twelve Inches. It relieves the engi
neer from the dirty, tedious job of clean:
ing boilers. It is so constructed that it can
be cleaned while under way. It is' easier i
cleaned when steam is hp than when lying
by. The heater is placed on top of the boil
ers, thereby taking up as 'little room as a
twenty-inch, steam drawer. It is the opin
ion of the leading men in this city that it
will be impossible to explode or collapse
any boiler where this heater is used and
the governor valve properly adjusted, un
less there is want of water or defective
workmanship. __. -
Rimers and Weather.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE, Augost Weather clear
and warm. River swelling slowly with 3X
feet water in the canal.
Sr. Louis, August 28 : -Weather warm
and showery at 9:45 p.
tmpoirrs RAILROAD
PITTRRIIROH, FT. WAYNRI AND 01310A.00
RAILROAD. August 28. 8 cars metal.
Nlinlck & Co: 6 do do, Jos Wood, Son & Co;
150 doz handles, Lippincott & Co, 20 bbla
oil, Swang it Co; 6 caddies tobacco, P Mc-
Kenna: 26 bias apples, Woodworth & Davi
son; 161 bills forks, 13 Wolf it Co; 10 do do,
Logan, Gregg it Co; 15 bxs cheese, Samuel
CooPer;'2o do du, EwartA Co; sdo do, J
A - Renshaw; 2 casks potash, .P Miller; 15
bbls vinegar, E Ifeazleton; 401 bags yarn,
H Rea; 1 car bh goods, G W Tanner; 2781 a
wool, 8 P HarbaUgh; 61 bdla leathlir, 99
bdls hides, Cl N Hodestott; 29 aks rags,
Christy. &B; 1 bx •axes, Hussey, Wells &,
Co; 2 ,cars stone,- F Geoniner; 1 cnr tnel
lona; 20 bbls mess pork, J P Hanna et Co; •
342 bushy wheat, J B Liggett it Co; 17 bbls
apples. 3 do cider, Volgt, Mahood & Ca; 2
wagons, C West it Co; 35 bdla broom' ban
'dies, McElroy At Co; 1 car scrap iron, Mal
line it Maionep; 1- car barlpy, Spencer 1t
'MI 100 kgs lard, E H Myer s & Co; 7,
bxa o rs, Stelnmaker; 38 hf bbls ash,
Graff Reiter; 6 bbla gin , S • WatsonA
60 green hides, J MoLaughtin'dt Son; 100
bags flaxseed, Kirkpatrhil, Ifetion & Co;
15 kis grease, J Lippincott; 100 bbls flour,
TC. Jenkins. - • 1 •
_
CLOVNLAND AND P1....0u510n I BAIL
ROAD. August 213.--' 4 , cars iron ore,
Sboenberger & Blair; 1 do do, Graff, - Byers
& Co; I do shingles, W Rigdon /to; 2 do
lumber, It A Clprk & Co; 1 do Copper.
Park McCurdy & Cu; I do water,pipes, li
H Collins; 1 do fire clay, Etoleman, Boyd &
Co; 1 car pig iron, Lloyd & Black; 66 bxs
cheese, El Riddle; 2 cars do, Wm limitig 10
bxs cheese, J Daub; • 31 - bdis hndieS, Jos
Woodwell & Co; & water drawer a s Willdon'
& Kelly; - 2 bas hardware, M M Killlp; 4
bills collars, Robinson, Campbell & Co; 10
bbls knobs, McKee it Co; 9 do do,
Jones. Nimick & Co; 20 aka oats,s do rye,
Meauor it Harper; 82 do oats, 41 dorye, :1
bbl 'eggs, Motions & Anjor; 1 oar wheat, 1
do oats, 48 sks wheat, Culp & Shepard; 214
sks barley, 30 do rye, Wm McKinn; 1 ear
fire brick, Anderson ,
Cook & Co; 1 do
staves. J J. Bender; 12 aka oats, 9 bbls ap
ples, Head & Metzger; 2 bbls flaxseed. W
II Kirkpatrick; 36 sks rags, McCullough.
Smith & Co; 1 bbl oil, Wm. Flacons; 29
Hen bales hay, H M Hen erson.
PITTSBURGH, CIN - NATI AND ST. Lou
RAILROAD, Angus 28.-178 sks corn,
Brown & Williams; 0 kegs lard, S Ewart
& Co; 1 case - tabacc ~ L J 'Blanchard; 10
bbls oil, 10 bxs.. can les, R Robinson; 10
bbls oil, Jos Lippin tt; 30 bbls potatoes,
Vangorder & Shepard. 275 sks oats, H Rea
Jr; 1 car do, Robb & Herron; 1 do do,
Bucker & Co: 2 bbls eggs, J M Dowell; 5
bbls apples, W H Gr if& Co; 8 dodo, Head
& Metzegar 7 sk s wh at, M Henry & Hood;
1 ear stages, 'Wm HaAings. 1 do do, F Bo
ber; Ido do, II Cieye ; 0 ears wheat, .1 S
Liggett & Co; 1 car s ipstuii; J N Simpson;
30 boxes candlles E - •azleton; 50 do soap,
I Porterfeild; 5 tcs be.f, 4 bxs bacon, FSel
lers & Co; 2 bbls alch no!, Jas Fleming; 10
boxes candles, Kirk. trick, Herron & Co;
15 bbls oil, Little, B •ird & Patton; 2 cars
wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 1 car corn,
Stewart & Fangenhei ;32 bales hay. East
Liberty Stock Yards; 25 bbls -bsne dust,
Seward, & Campbell 25 boxes candles,
Knox &Orr. • .
ALLEGHENY YALL b. • H. rt., August 28.
1,120 bbls oil, Fisher Bro; 1,120 Lockhart,
Frew & Co; 120 do do, G S Thomas; 320 do
do, Jas Wilkins; 80 do do, D M Edgerton;
64 green hides, W C Barker; 2 sks wool,
Fink & Adas; 1 sack •gs, 4 bbls onions,
W H Kirkpatrick & CO a ; 102 oil - bbls, Vesta
Oil. Works; 1 car metal, Lc on.dt. Shorb; 4
cars stone, Henderson & Alexander; 15
pkgs produce, J Klengensmith; 9 do do, L
.T Blanchard; 1 car'tan bark, W Flaccus".l6
Son; .1 do do. R.ll Palmer; 2 pkgs eggs, .1
Seibert;, 2 do butter, J D Stronse; 2 dodo, 13
.Bishop: 8 do butter and eggs, A W Bear; 2
, da do, Reed & Henry.
) ALLEGHENY STATION, ' August 28.-
5 cars wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 1 do do,
Gilmbre, Straub & Co; 50 • bbls flour, Geo
Raynor; 3 cars wheat, Wm McKee & Co;
1.00 bible flour, Stewart .& Langenheim; 2
ears flaxseed, .M B Suydam; 1 car staves, J
Ai Hemphill; 24 sks rye, Ered _Owens; 236
gallons stoneware, Beektleldle Nlehouse; 1
ear hay, H M _Henderson; 3 cars flaxseed,
EWer, Hamilton & Co; .1 car lumber, .Nanz
& Co; 2 dodo, Taggart & Wilson.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE'
RAILROAD, August 28.-47 sks wheat,
J S Liggett & Co; 58 do do, McKee, & Co; 24
do oats, Evans, Dallas & Gilmore; 200 bdls
paper, W A McClurg; 39 sks oats, Knox &
Hecker; 70 bbls salt, M W Rankin; 30 tons
metal, Youghiogheny Iron & Coal Co; 138
sits oats, W McKee & Co; 6 rolls leather, G
N Hoiratott; 47 sks wheat. Scott &Gisal; 145
do oats, Dillingef & Stevenson.
231'.W:IMIOATS.
TEAMBOAT'
.
AT AUCTION.
The steamer IDA REES No. 2, with all her tackle
and outfit. In good running order, will be sold at
Public Auction, on the Allegheny Wharf, on '6El'.
TENSER let, at 2 Welber 1_
.-
au19:1275 .. 11. SMIINSON, Auctioneer.-
AUCTION SALES.
BY H. B. BAIITHeON & 00.
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES,
Buggies, Wagons, ge.,
AT SHAFER'S CARRIAGE BAZAAR,
Wednesday, September 2d,
GREAT AUCTION SALE
. .
The attentlnn of dealers. hnt more. especially those
wanting a yelitcle. is uslied to this large'and Imre•
served monthly sale of new - arrlages.
sod Light Wagons and Vehicles of
every description. :• •
These ar.i.des are sea ranted and .guaranteed in
every respect. tp•lng-
style..act by popUlar
rollable firm,. 111 114. W out of gogel
erisls iil
sound ..and datable—not tnade for A ueti..n , fin{es.
Also. new shiele aOd double harness horse egalp
silents. and several good /toad ilorses.
Sale commences plICCideN at 10 A.. M. and 2 P. M.
St the Bata sr, Diamond afiry, near LibertY street.
Terms cash. i.
H. R. SMITHSONS CO.,
ME
BY "A. LEGGATE.
T . OTS IMPLEASANT VALLEY
• AT AUCTION.
Thirty -sir BUILDING L'TS. In Pleasant Valley,
20 by 100 feet, will be soldou the premises On
SATURDAY, Apigust 29th.
At 2X o'clock. These lota are on ine of the
new Pasaeuger Railway now nearly completed near
Militate Cemetery, and about ten minutes ride_ to
city - Parties in quest of desirable Building
Lets at low prices end on easy terms, will end this
an attractive sale. • ,
cars, free of charge, will lease the City Hall at
2 o'clock, A. 1, IWO AT
auk ' Auctioneer.
BY PALEE3 Ec PHILLIPS
pALMen &PII/LLIPS,
AUCTIONEERS
And CommWien .Merchants t
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY A_ND EVENING.
Connignmente Solicited,. Prompt Be•
turns,.
I V I ISOELLANEOUS
FOR SALE.
The Oil Refinery,
KNOWN At THE
CRESCENT COAL OIL CO.'S WORKS
Situated in BALTISIORE,,ItiD,, on the. Baltimore
and Ohio Rattroad, • arid most conveniently. located
with reference to either home octoreign trade.
These ivorks are very complete In all thdir appoint
menta, sled are capable of tu•ging out' 36;000 to
33.000 GALLONS REPINED PER WEEK.. Thy
have tankage for abolit 8.000 barrils Of oil.
The 'prospect of an early corepletlon:of lite Ben
nettsville Road, renders thts property especially de
sirable. Addretie, or call on,
LAIVRANON LEVERING. Trustee.
au2s:v3t: 59 GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. •
DRAIN PIPE.-HALLADAM'y
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
. .
r" r'-'•• • r DRAIN- P IPE;
r
, . .
All sizes, from one to twenty-four Inches at W'E'L
DON & KELLY'S, agents fur manufacturers, ,141
Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth streets.
SOIIIIETIIING NEW.—Desiccated
'four
..00Dr.bil ; for family use; one pound equal to
pounds of raw
recipesu li coo ki ngt ono pound
paper boxes, with Joe lu a variety
of styles. Pelee 35 cents , our pound. For sale,
wholissale'and retail, at the Family tirocery store of
• • ; • jimlN .k. RENSHAW,
gait . for. LI mrtv and Hand streets.
f tn riDlA . RUBBER lIELTING. AND
STEAM PACKIN(I.—A Pill stock on hand at all
' es, and of Rio best quality. Parties wishing to
Si. up•trillitivr short where Belting is required, will
And our prices na low as can Mt had in the rest, and
relghtiaved.•
C ----- ANIS
J. £ H. PITIT.LIPS,
911 and gib nt. (limp
die ' qtro..f.
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Just received from Boston; &leo I..ekled wannOn
S PlCED. bnsiKts family Use, or for . sale by the
SALIIIOIII.-.ITAII"
pound, at tbe Fam ily Cra i g i tnlt t or
LN SIT Aw ,
au2l corner Liberty/le str e ets.
Hand ,reets.
______
A. Hum!, fur Window tih mies—apperior lo
riIItANSPAIIE NT GREEN OIL
quality and lower In price than the Eastern mane.
picture. Another large supply of the different
widths just revolved how &awry.
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
bli AG sad AB as GUIs street
VON BONNIIORS r.
Administrator de boots non, etc., of Geo. 3111 ten
berg r, decessed, and rrubtee.
TN TIIE MATTER OF THE AP
pllesUon or the
Auctioneers,
Germania Building and Loan Association
88 silt! 57 Fifth street
•. ..
No. 1.002 In the Court of C o mmon Pleas C. fiAlle
.
gherig t wanly.
In the above c - se the Petitioners have applied for
a Charier as a Building and Loan Association, un
der the statute In such case made and provided, and
unless exceptions be dl d in proper time a Charter
will be granted at next terraof said Court. •
•111. 19. 2 1 1011111810 N,
au2s;i:ls Solicitor for Petitioner 3.
ToTlCE.—Wheas, Letters of
Administration on the estate ot JOHN S.
ie
.ON late of Oakland Township, deceased.
hare been duly granted to the unaeraigned by the
Iteg , Mer of Allegheny county. all persons Indebted
lola' haring e'aima..gainst ibe estate of said en
ceased ere renuested to ' , resent the aft. e without
delay, for aettlemeut. at th.• otilee of TRW EW.
'NO, Attorney No. 150 irourth St., Pittsburgh.
• AlkeNlie DAVIr,ON, Administiatrix;
Jy18342-ft 11144 HY LLOYD, Administrator.
WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN
SYLVANIA, SS.
At Pittsburgh, the 7th day of August. A. D. 1868
That undersigned hereby glee notice of their appoint
anent as Assignees of JAME - S D. D.RAVO, of Pitts
burgh, to the county of Allegheny, aud State of
Petutaylranta, wlthtii said dlstrlct, who has been
adjudged a bankrupt upon creditors' petlttou, by
the District Court of said dtbtrlct.
=DM
TN rim DISTRICT COURT OF
Til F. UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Pentl4ylvAllift.
CH Itt l'lll.llo k MILLER. a Bankrupt under the
Act or Congress of March Ad. 1867, having applied
fur a discuarge true ail his debts. and other Maims
provable under sold Act. by order of the Court, no
, Lice hi hereby given to all eredPors who have proved
1 their debts, and other persons iivereated to appear
on the 14th day of "'coo tuber. 1t1613.• at 11 o'clock
AI., before NAM ITEI. HA d PER, sq, Reister,
at his oface,'NO. 83 Diamond street,. Pittsburgh. to
show cause. It any they have, wily a• discharge
should not be granted to the sold tlankrupt.• And
lumber. notice is hereby given that the Second and
Third Meetings of ereilitura of the said bankrupt,
rti , luired by before 11134 28th Sections of said Aet,
trill be hadthe said Register, st the saute
time and place.
S. C. MeC A NDLFSB,.
• aulatut.l.B • Clerk o_f said Court.
11-N THE 'DISTRICT COURT, OF
' UNITED STATES,' for the Western District of
43nnapvanlq. •
E MAN VEEDER. a Bankrupt under he
AM of Congress of March Ad, 11307, having appli t ed
for a Discharge from ail his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, by order of the Court, •
notice la hereby given to All persons who have proved
their debts, and other persceasiuterested, in appear
on the BTU DAY OF la TEM it 'tn. 1868. at 10
o'clock 'A. R., 'before Oli n PURVIA
Register, at his oMce, No; 116 Federal street,
Allegheny City Pa., to 15110 W CallBP. If any they have,
why a 'Discharge nether ,ol
aim,ated ne said
Bankrupt. And ,M is her be Khan
that the Second and Third Ahrtings r r creditors of
the said bankrupt, required by the 21[11 awl 28th
sections of said Act will he had before the sold Re
gister, at the sante time and place.
S. C. AIeCANDLEBB. •
Clerk of mild Court.
an 15:u52- 8
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SURF HOUSE, .;
ATLANTIC, CITY. N. J.
• •
This first class Hotel will open ibr thdeeaat4 on
ASth Jame. Terms, $3.50 per day• $2O per week.
Address'R. R. THOHP/cON . .Froprletor,__
(Formerly of Congress Hall, Ca
_pc ' )eland, and Me
tropolitan Hotel, ‘Flikhinaton, H. C.)
N. B.—The music will be under the directing of
Mr. CARL MENTZ. ' 'eTßriff
A NEW HESoLIT.,
THE LAKE . HOUSE, Stoneboro,Ta.,
(On the due of Jamestown & Franklin Railroad,
one hour'. ride from Franklin.) This house is
large, new and cuspodious, well fernished, has
billiard rooms ' ten-plu alleys and covered prome
nades. It la on the banks of the ino,t Annulus
Fairy Lake in America, abounding lu Mat, and ad
=treble for sailing purposes. surrounded 111, Sul.
pbur springs, romantic tannery, dc. It is Ibr hem
mummer rceorlin the State. Address.
KEIZMWDY. Pinaprlittoa•
PROPOSALS
TO RAILIVIY CONTILICTORS.
TIRE GRADUATION, MASONRY
AND BALLASTING of the following enumer-
Med sections or ihe
Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad,
Are advertised for contract, and proposals for the
same n• 111 be retielved at the Company's Office, in
Pittsburgh, up t¢ the
20T1/ OF f.,iIEPTE2IBER, inclusive
COminencing at the Uniontown Branch Junction,
about a mlle east of Coupe Isville, sections 59 to 64
Inclusive. Then Sections 65, 73, 74, 7G,80, Si,
82, 83, 84, 85, 843;87, Ss, St?, 90. 91, 92, 106, -
110, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 128,
129, 130, 133, 140. All of these Sections are In
the valley of the Youghlopheny river, np to Section
112 inclusive. Sections 115, 116, 117 are on the
Summit, mid embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and
the remainder are In the valley of Wills Creek,
Section 140 being about 5 miles from Cumberland.
Specifications of the work on the above r ect:ons
will be ready for dellveryou the Ist of September, at
the offices of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum
berland, where contractors will obtain all necessary
information to enable them to examine the line.
The Company reserves the right to reject all or a
part aT each old.
B. E. LAMIZOBE
_
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Atuust 10th, 16GS.
NOTICEYOCONTRACtORS.
IThe Sewerage Commission of Allegheny City
are pre proposal/for the construc
tion or the following Sewers. viz,
• CON TRACT N 0; 1.
Comprising a length of about 4,7oofeet of Sewers,
of from 3 le 5!..f, feet In diameter, on Montgomery
Avenue and Wet Common.
• CONTRACT No. 2,
COMprising a length of about .1,280 feet of Sewer,
24, feet dlamPter. on Federal street.
, ONRACT NO. 3,
Comprising a le length T
of about 2,430 feet of Sewer,
of trout 3 to 5J¢ feet diameter. on' Sedgwiek street
- and line of Part,
Drawings and specincations can be seen and full
particulars obtained at Bugineer's office, City trail.
.131ds must be endorsed •rmwer Prop. sals. Con-
tract No. 1." (or other, as the case may be, l and &-
livered on or before 3 P. 31.. TUESDAY, the 25th
day of August. •
• Forms of proposal fon which forms alone the bids
will be received,) can be obtained utile Engineer's
lnce.
The commission do not bind themselves to accept
the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commission. -
art2s:os CHAS. DA wrq, City Engineer.
• OPTIC]; CITY ENGINJIZIt AND SCILVEYOII,
August 21. 1543.
NOTICE.' --The Assessment for
Grading Madison Street,
a now ready for examination, and can be teen at
bis aloe until SATURDAY, August 31st, 1888
when It will be returned , o •the City 'Treasurer's
°nice for collection
11. J.. 310011 E
aull:uEte
LEGAL.
• •
A DMINISTRATOWS SA LE OF
A
FARMS. The undersigned will sell on
TiE El. DAT, fsbe pt. IL IStifi. at 12 o'clock N.
By Public Outcry. at Mlitenberger's Station on
the Pittsburgh and Connell:Nine lndlroad, the fol
lowing tract s.or dress of land. to-self: One tract
of land situate In Tyrone and Perry townships,
. Fayette county, Pa.. con :Offing 3'49 acres and al
lowance, having a front of nearly three on
the rounellsviiie naltrord and Youghiogheny river.
fuilY described In Levers Patent from the C
muton
we,th of Pennsylvania toG.MILTENBERbEit and
on which is Cr, ctee. a small rtwel‘
ling and stah'e. now occupied by James Knight.
Also anorlic lii' ract of land in Tyrone township. at
ur adjoining above named. ale described in Let
ters Patent. containing 411 acres .snd 90 perches,
with all o wance, and having a front Of nearly two
- nines nn the Conuellsclile P.aliroad and Youirillo
gheny river, on which tract are crec.ed two frame
dwellinßhouses and a Fir IWO: Works and En
-
gine and machlt.ery. now In working order.
The above. described , tracts-liave a considerable
qtftntlty of timber on them. besides Farm Land,und
stone suitable for building purposes untie hest qual
ity; :situ, furnace I.
he
stuse suLable for maim
tic:tiring Centera. The end of the tract nearest
Pittsburgh is-said to contain a vein of Coal and good
Lime stone.
Terms of sale--One-hnif cash, balance In one pear
with interest, to
_be secured In such manner as. the
Administrator may determine.
FORA CHARTER OP INCORPORATION
BANKRUPT NOTICES
REUUEN MILLER, Jr..
GEO. N. ARMSTRONG.
HOTELS
II „-_-
TIOITTSIIRGH and
.A. CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1.86 f
tiains will arrive at and depart from the Depot. cor.
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Maiito and froth Uniont'n. Dep
3f. 8:00 p. McKeesport A ccommodtM.ll:oo A. 205 P.
to and from Unlont'n, 3:00 P. s:. 10:00 A. it.
Ili est Newton Accommod'n 4:30.p. It. 8:35 A.
Braddock's Accommodarn 6:15 r. at. 7:50 P. R.
Sunday
Church McKeeportlo : 3o N. 6:40 A. X.
Train to and
• from West Newt0n........ - 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A, X
For tickets apply
, gent.
W. R. STOUT, Superintenden J. t
. RING Ahs
( - MANGE of TlME.rirr.-I=7-....-
C.l L.,
ALLt.,GZIEBIY VALLET RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. 31 August
12th. , 1868. TWO Ti:AINs DAILY will leave
PittShurgh Station. corner Pike and streete.
for Franklin, oil City, Buffalo, and all points in the
Oil
LEAVE. riTTSnirunit, 'Anitivk IY nyrrsnunalt.
Sfail 8:05 a 4:50p m
EXpress 7:25n in iFxpi•ess.....:..-6:05 a m -
Brady's Ac 3:25p ft•ailys I.3'd Ac 1 0.20 a m
Ist •iolla Works i.lst Soda Works
Accomod'n.' 11:00 am: Accomoda'n. 7:50 a m
2,1 Soda Works 12d Soda Works
Aecomown .. 5:20 prn Accomoda'n. 2:50 p m
Mixed Way T•rt 6:20 a
ale;ni Mixed Way Tsii 8:25 p
Elution Aco'n.. 6:20 ; Halton Acc n.. 8:35 a m
. Armstrong Ac. 6:20p at
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 Si. Ar
rive in Pittzburgh at 0:50 A. xi-
P. , .sengers taking express train have but onechange of ears m tween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and On
Regions. Mail ana Express Trains stop only at
principal points. Mixed Way and Accommoclatios
trains stop at all stations.
TiIoSIAS %I. RING, lAsa4. - p'
Supt.
W. FOSTER tit I PP.. Ticket Arent. attl2
101ITT SBURGII,almizgis .
A. CINCINNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME.—On and atter SUNDAY.
June gist, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot., as tbllows, rittsburgh time:
3fail Depart. Arrive.
Past ELine xpress 2:13 a. m.'12:10 a. In.
0:4-0 a. m. 7:15 p. m.. 1
2:10p. rn: 11:20 a. tn.
Fast Express
Mixed Way - 6:10 a. m. 7.05 p. to..
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1 .. 11:40 a. m. _3:05 p. in.
Steubenville Accommarn. 3:53 p. m. - 9a30 a. m.
MoDonald's Acen, No. 2.. 3:25 p. m.- 0:20 a. m,
•
. o PlSClALliloncE.—Sunday Exp leaves at 2:10
p. ni.,- arriving in Cincinnati at 0:00 a. m. the next
morning..
The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections SI Newark fdr
Zanesville and points on Sandusky: Ma:afield &
Newark It. It. . . . .
S. F. SCULL; General Ticket Agent:
W. W. CARD. Sup't.. - , Steubenville.. .: - . :
YtTItIBUA&R, FORT. ,
W. AND CLEVELAND J.
From Jane 7th, 18138,
. sad errive at the Veldt'
time, as folldws:
Leave.
Chicago Ex.— 2:03 a m
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a ra
Erie & Igo MI 7:28a ml
& Wh_•gliVl 6:13 a rh,
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a,m;
Chicago Ex.— a
9:43 . vol
Cl.. Wirgax. I:43pin
Chicago 1:513pm
Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pm
Depart from Alkehen,y.
N. Brigt'.n Ac. 13:58 am
Leetsdale • ' 10:13 a ini
. 1 1 11:58 aln
Rochester " 2:23 pOn
Wellsv'eAce.. 3:43p
Leetsdale 'Ace. 4:13 pm
N. lirigt'n . 5:3311//1
Brigt'n " . 6:28 pin'
Leetsdale " • 10:43 pm
aar 1:58 p. m. Chicago
W 11:23 a. m. Chicag,
F. R. MYERS.
Car Enelnefr
On and utter June 7th . 1868, Trains will ar
rive at. and depart from the Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive. . I DePort .
M a "tali Train.... 1:15 miDay Express.. 2:25 a m
Wailslle ...... .It4o a IntWairs No. 1.. 8:30 am-
Latrobe
No. I- 6:20 aln ;Mail Train . ... 7:50
Acc'n 7:50 a mi • Cinctunati . Ex 11:40 a m
Wall's No. 2.. S:5O ani I Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 am
Pincinnati Ex. 9:10 ain Johnstown Ac. 3:05 Lim
Johnstown Ae. 10:35 a in; lira Mimics No 1 4:00 pm
Baltimore Es. 1:00 p in; Phila. Ex pres. ItsOp m
Phila. Express 1:20 pmj Wall's No. 3.; 5:10 pm
Wall's• No. 3... 2.15 pm • Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
' Bruldoets Nol 5:501)111:Fast Line 7:30 pin
Wall's• No. 4. 7:15 p in' Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 p m
Altoona. Acc'n Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm
and Emigrant
Train .. . ... 9:30 prs
The Chtirel Train re ac hi n g Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. rn. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m.
and arris es at ‘S alPsStatlon at 2:00 p. m.
Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For further Information aply to
Railroad ECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylrania Company will not as
sume any risk-for Baggage, except tor: wearing
ap
pparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In ralue. beg at aggg exceeding that
amount in value will the r i s k of the owner, Un
less taken by special contract. .. •
• EDWARD H. WILLIANB A
General Superinteudent, Altoona.; Pa.'
ESTERIV.PENN-amsgag
SYLVANIA RAIL-
S AD.—On and after Augo: tiLOth,•ll.66B, - the PSI , '
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will -arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot,- Allegheny City, as follow.: - -•-
• A I
Seoringd'e Not 6;35 cra:filail Depart.
IS:nt
Freeport No.l B:16 15 a m:Freeport No.l 6:5050 a
*II
Express 1015 a rniSharpb'g No. L11:20 a In;::
&lamb's No.l 1:25 . p to iExprees 220 pM
Freeport N 0.2 4410. p m Sprifigere No 1 3:50 pia-
Mali • 5:512 p m Freeport N 0.2 6:05 p zi..
Springd`e No 2 7:10 p all Snringdfe•No II 9:15 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. . . .
The Church Train - leaves. Allegheny Juet.' every•
Sunday at 7:40 a. m. reaching Allegheny City at
0:50 a. m.- Returni ng, leaves Alleglieny CII - at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 0:45
p. C In.
OMII7TATION TICKETS—For salute, packages-of
Twenty, between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Slumvsburg.
and good only on the trains Mopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets. - . . • •.- ,_ • - ,
TIIP trains leaving' Allegheny City at 6:15
and 2 20 e.m. make direct connection at port:Fre
with W elk er`f line ofStages for Butler and Hannah.-
tawn. Through ticketa may be purchased at the
Office, NO. 3 - St. Clair street. near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply to
... JAMEST.EFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot: •
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thei . responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All: baggage exceeding this
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, An.
ters taken by special contract. . ,„
sqla EDWARD H. WILLIAM,
_ Sonerlatendent, Altoona. M.
S RitTEI.E HIL L
ANION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
Eastern Division.
•
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE
from the East to all points In
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arizona,
New Mexico, Idaho,
_ Oregon. _ -
Two Trains leave SWIM Line and Leavenworth.
daily, (Sundays excepted .) on the arrival of trains of
Pacific Railroad from St. Louis,
St.. Jo Railroad from Qiiincy„ connectinv, st. Law
renee, Top_eka and Wamego with sta,,es for all
points in Kansas. At end of track rest of Elia•
worth with the UNITED STATES'S/ETHERS COM
PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND NAIL.
AIkin.Z.XPREBI3 aIAO/1/03 FOR •
DEN VEIII EMLIr T ATr w 4
And all Points in the. Territories',
And with SANDERSONV , TRI-WEERLY LENZ tit '
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent'a Fort, Pass, Albo.
g r o e e w tNg,
i tntt
F e, and all points in Arizona and
• With the recent additions of rolling stock ant
equipment, and the arrangements :made with re.
sponsible Overland Tninsportstion Linea from its
western terminus, this road now .offers -unequalled
facilities for the transmission of freight' to the Far
ickets lbe sale at all the principal °faces 'ln the
United States and Canadae. . .
Be sure and ask for tickets' THE SMOKY
HILL ROU HI/ toN pAnTwrn
EASTERN DIVIBION. RAILWAY.
STWiNrSIUPS.
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEENSTOWN.
THE IMMAIIT MAIL STEAMS/UM
Numbeitng sixteen ftrat-class vessels: among total
the celebrated
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTWEPP_,_
CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OF LONIHIN,
billing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North
/Over, New York. For passage or further.lolbrisa
lion appal to
WILLIAM BIIWHAV,
TO. 77WTH RTHRICT, rAltrowlotr , Itoliefintra •
Nearly pppealte Moe,- PlSfeberartej
RAILROADS.
•
•AVNE & EICAGOB.
PITTSBURGH E. R.
trains will leave front
Depot; north elde, city
!Chicago Ex... 2:83a in
'Cleveland Er. 2:08 a m
iChleago Ex....11:23 a in
Wheeling 11:O8 aii
St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pm
Wh!g.Ex 4.:38
Erie & Yg`nEx 8:I3 p m
Chicago Ex . 4:23p sia
CI. Whg .7:08 p
Arrive in Allegheny..
N. Briiit'a Ac. 7:03 aim
N. Brlgt.'n " 8:28a m
Wellsville " 8:53 a 72.
New Castle "' 10i/3 am
I-I:oBLeetsdale " 9:13 am
Brlgt'n " 2:43 ppm
I LeetscFale "- 4:53 I. m
728 pm
Express leaves daily.
Express arrives daily.
, Gen. ral Ticket Agent.
Washington,
A. ANDERsoN,
Ge4ral Superb:it:el:Went.
J. H. WEBSTEK,
Generai i rrellthe and Tkeket Ageni.
El