The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 21, 1868, Image 3

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    -4.4II3IThWILDIETAL:DLWKEE, Chicagg Market.
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ny - Telegraph to the Plitslntrgo Gazette.) •
Orr.tOrOr IsiT.P.t.rrsTalton GAzeirzTE
FainAy, :Kiarch(2o fB6B - - - 1
: - .CmicAno, 'March 2D—Flour in fair -re
, I quest; sales of.
.spring extras at f. 4 8,25a9,25,
-The market has been comparatyely quiet : low grades to fair 89,40a10 for fair to choice. 1
'during this past week, the sales, OOinpared Wheat active and firm; ~,1,90a1,903, fo r .A. lcr o.
• •4,
'with last week, showing a material falling 2, closing at 1,9034. Corn steady and firm; I
off, but with very light arrivals and ali *- sales of new at 81 5-BaB2 and No Pat 85t4a86.
- ted su Oats quiet and steady at 57a57 7-8 for iegu
pply, prices are firm and fully main- lax; receipts - and 59a59 1 ‘ for fresh. CloVer
44"ed-
“ . Foundry Irons are in. better de-seed quiet. Rye dull; sales No. lat ;14,69.
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ANTHRACITE
nd. ,W llcui
e qnote folloting:Sales; Barley firm at 10a12higher, $2,45a2,50 for
No. 2. 'Provisions firmer;_ Mess Pork, sales
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tio tons Grey Forge tss6 00— cash , 4e. and prime do. at 2k. Lard is firmer
: , BLOOM: 12ii held at 15:3-Ic. with sales of country' '
lir
JS of country at
50 'tons Charcoal $9O 00— cash 5-1-4. Shoulders are active and firm at'loe;
'
Brrumm - us COAL SMELTED FROM . LASE SC- , weet -pickled hallig are firm at 14-1-1114-3-4.
yEitron out:,hogsDressed are steady; small sales -to
100 tonS.Mediurp. rrey- Forge $37 25-4 mos retail trade - at $9,50a10. - Live hogs, 15a20c.
100 n-.' 11 .. "'ll 66' 37 50_4 mos . lower' ' $7,15a8,83; common to choice assort
-209 " Common Forgc 35 00 _ 4 mos ed. lots. Receipts -3762 bbls. flour; 6075
50 " Inferior;.--deliv. at fur. 31 50-1-4 mos bush. wheatr 12,455 bushcorn; 3;074 bush
its; '4073 live hogs; 204 dressed - hogs.
1000 " Medium Forge at fur. 35 00=-4 mos
57 " Common Forge; at Shirnnents-7353 bbls ' flour; 471 bush
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..- r d - . $35.00-r6 Anos .l wheat; 1468 bush'oats: 2730 live hops.
100 4, Good Medium Eorge, , - 1 ',-. , , r, at furnace
_
34 00— cash " •-- cleveland - Mark - et.
00 44 Open Grey Forge, Cny:Telegrdphtb the'rittsburgh Gttzette.)
' from yard 3S 00-=4 mos . C4Vp.,±;a.tr'n,' - March 20..-Flont quiet,
200 " Open Grey Forgo, at ; firm and Uncluitiged; donble extra spring at
?;furnace - • -• , • - ... 34,50-.30 d's $10a1.125; double extra red whiter at *511,50,
.
1000 " -Open Grey Foige;fay. a 13,50; double extra " white at $13a14,50.
,brand, lot another Wheat firm and unchanged, and, the de,
market . p. t. hand is fair for car lots; saleS Of No. 1 red.
CI-IN RCOAL. , winter atV
-, 583 0 130- No. 2'do at $2 45- No. 1
100 tons=llanging. Rork $44 00-6 mos s_pring held at $2,30; choice amber at 12,62.
.50 " , liilnglug ; Rock -- - 44 00-0 xgos Corn dull and heaVy, opening at $l,OO, but_
100 ' (4 INT•i. 1 Foundiy.. , : - ' 47 00-4 Toy Closing weak with free sellers at "-that fig=
50 " No. 1 Foundry 48 00-4 mos ure. Oats unchanged and quiet; Nal State
'lOO " No. 2 Eouudry 45 00-5 mos firm at 70c-from store,,,lt . .ye- r tlie stock is
100 44 No. 2 Foundry .15 00-5 m
mos light and the market is quiet but firm, held
50 " No. 2 Foundry 46 00-6 mos' at $1,53a1,60. "Barley-there is none in the
,127 - " _ No. 1 Foundry..... ...... 46 00-6 mos market, but would command $250a2,60 for
2 6 ..7 : & ckfaWife."...brand::::..Z . 48 00-4 mos No. 1. - Petroleum—the - market is; firmer
30 1, A favorite grand.....: .. :^ 48 - 00—i mos and better .for both refined and crude; , re
* fined in bond' held at 22k..1c; do free at 42
Financial Matters in New York: ! a te- . ' ' - ' --
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IMPORTS BY„ RAILROAD. -. • -
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Prrisbtriton, rT. WAYNE AND - CHICAGO
Itty Telezraph .0
Pittsburgh Gazette. t the
- ! ,7: ---- .•” ' ; '' L D; • RAILROA Iffarch 18.-2 cars metal, Bryan
to • • •
& CaUgheVt : 2s do doNimick & Co; '4 do do,
• . NEW Yonri, l'ffarch 20, 1868. Jito . .Moorhelid; 4 earsiron iron ore, shoen
mo:Nra. , AND GOLD. - Berger & muir; 100 bbl flour, Keil &Mitch-
Money very active and firm at
,7 per cent. art; 400 sks ' flour. oWn r,• 100 bbls de; Dan
for call leans. Sterling steady at 109y4a.
Wallace; 1011 de do; R Robinson' & Co; 215
109% for
pigs lead, Fahnestack.; - Hartlev& Co; 4 hhds
first elass - bills. Gol
' - dwithout mn; meat, JAS Lippincott; .1. car metal, Union
terial operation, opening at 138/, declining ' Iron Mills; 11 bxs tobacco, A Schaub, 25 do
to 138 X, and closing at 13834a138. candles, D McAleer; 70 bxs cheese, J R
- GOVERNMENTS. Canfield k Son; 50 do do. Vangorder &
Government stocks strong. llenr - y, Clews Shepard; 50 do do, Voigt & Co; 100 bbis
& Co:furnish the annexed 4:30 quotations ; flour, owner; 30 do do, Dithridge& Stevens;
Coupons-. , 81,.111‘;, do.-- '62, 1103 'all° 3-8; do. 132 bales broom corn. McElroy & Co; 30 bxs
'64, 108a108Va do. '65, 1083..0108%; do. new, cheese, Jas Connor; 51 doz brooms, Kirk
-107; do. '67, 1079‘a107j4; Ten Forties, 101 a , pasrtek•k Co; 19 bales wool, W Barker; 11
101 X; Seyen Thirties, 106111063:f. , cars hams. 1' Sellers & Co; 30 bxs cheese, S
! EiYart
Railway market lower in - the early part : - CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURAH RAILROAD,
of the day, but afterwards there was a gen- ! March 20.-1 box bacon, 1 keg cloverseed.
eral improvement; which, however,was not, Haworth, McDonald & Co; 7 bbls onions,
long sustained. Western shares are all , Vangorder & Shepard; 5S bbls plaster, S
firm and the market was generally • buoy- Davidson; 32 sks. rags, McCullough, Smith
Ant in the early part of the afternoon. New : & Co; 15 do cloverseed, S McFarland; 3do
York Central touched 1233.4, and Erie 72 3 4, ' do, S P Shriver & CO; 29 jugs molasses, J
but afterwards there was a reaction to 122;4 Porterfield & Co; 1 car stone, Peter Wolf;
for Central, and 71 for Erie. The balance 17 bills - chairs, 9do rockers, Bedford Chair
Of railways, especially western shares, are Co; 14 bxs cheese, J B
,Canfield & Son; 3 tcs
all lip in sympathy with the rise -in New bacon, L A Dougherty; 1 car staves, J J
York roads, and did not participate in the Bender; 11 bbls dry apples, Graff& Reiter;
reaction. • - ' '.-- . -' - - :123 sks corn, H Rea Jr;* '55 bblS apples,
Canton, 47a47 1-2; Cumberland, 31a:33; Head & Metzgar; 1 car fire brick, Zug &
Wells & Fargo's Express,
35a36: American, Co; j bbl eggs, 4do onions, ?.:' bbl butter, 22 -
68a69; Adams, 74 3- 475; United States, 68a do dry peaches, 31 do dry apples, 5 kegs
70 1-2; Merchants Union, 34 1-2a34 7-8; lard; Voigt & Co.
• Quicksilver; 20 3-8:121; Mariposa, 6a7; Pa- PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
cifie Mail, 109
~34a10; Atlantic, 89 1-4a90; R. R., March 20•140-tes lard. F. Sellers &
Western Union Telegraph,' 34 .1-81134 1-4; Co; sdo hams, Ido beef,- .T H Lippincott: 55
New York Central, 122 1-2a122, 5-8; Erie 703-I.bids spirits,' liostetter ••& Smith; 2 cars
a7O 7-8;. do. preferred., 75a76; Hudson, staves, H ver; 6 bbls eggs, Ikg butter. I'
136a136'1-2; Reading, 92 1-1192 1-2; Ohio•and • G Cratghead; 31 bbls potatoes,-Robb & Her
' Mississippi, 29 7-81130; Wabash, 49 1-2a493-4; ron; 23 sks do, Afunhall & 3fegraw; 2 cad-
St. Paul; 54 1-8,154 1-4; do prefered, 69 3-4a69- dies tobacco, Ro•Robinson & Co; 2 tubs but
- 7-8; Michigan Southern, 88 7-SaB9, Illinois ter, Grail 4: Reiter; 3do do, W H Graff; 20
Central, 136 1-2. Pittsburgh, DO 3-4a91; Tole- kgs lard. 23 sks rags, Voigt & Co; Ibx but
do, 104 3-&1104 3-4; Rock Island, 93 1-4a93 1-2; ter, 1 bbl eggs, M. W Rankin; 50 bbls flour,
Northwestern, 63a65, do prefered, 73 3-4a73- S Lindsay Jr & Co, 100 do do, T L Rogers;
.1-8: Fort Wayne 1021-4a102 3-8; Hartford 1 car rye, .3' S Finch.
and Erie 13 7-8a14; Terre Haute, 44; Chicago . ALLEGHENY VALLEY PAILROAD, March.
d Alton preferred, 132 ;Hannibal, and St. 20—,1qx butter, I bbl eggs. L J Blanchard;
a preferred, '131; • • Columbus,- 105; 49 bgs rye, .T ' Donnally 1 car fire brick.
t ssOuriS, 'B7 1-8; New Tennessee
.65 3-1;- Johraten, Taylor' & Co; 10 bgs oats,it, B
i r il
• . strn-TnEastriiv RECEIPTS. - ' - ' Phillitis; 2 earsMaid v •. Nirtilekkree'2 afloto .
The Receipts in:the Sub-Tree :Wry were. J Moorhead:2'dd do, Rees, Graff & Dull; 10
31,515,816; Payments, 8,712,41,4; Mance; bgs rye, Kirkpatrick & Herron.
•• 5100,815,812. At the close of banking hours ALLEGHENY Styrfox, 1. 3fareh 20. car
Money showed a partial relaxation from the hay, Stewart & Langenheim; 1 car lumber,
F . stringency prevalent throMil the day, ap- i Moore & Chambers; 1 car barrel headings,,
parently in sympathy with the proposed J - M . Hemphill; 1 car staves, Raiya (I;
m ßob-
In
m ovem e nt
ovem by , the -Treasury for easing the ertson; 1 bbl eggs, Beckfield & Niehouse;
arket. — The'Asalstant Treasurer has 17 bbls green apples, Kohen & Bro; 15 doz
proposed to the Clearing House • to I brooms, -Hahn & Hadey; 1 pkg eggs, 1 do
issue to an extent not exceeding 810,000,000 butter, 100: bhls flour, R & A Carson; 133
three per cent:'clearing house certificates, sks • corn, Rose & Ewing; 8.3 hides, J Tag
available for the settlement of clearance be- I gart. . - • '-'- • •
tween banks, and so far' a legal tender. PITTIIL'ItGIi AND CoNNEEL.s.vinEE RAIL-
Ve.propOses to. exchange them, either for ROAD, March. 19.-532 lxlis paper, Markle
•
,compound interest notes of the May issue, & Co; 82 sks oats, Gwyne & Stoneman; 257
-. •of seven-thirties, allowing for the latter DM. pkgs rope,Eulton Bollman & Co; 32 rolls
This would afford material relief to banks, "leather, - GOH'An t derson k CO. ''' -
and the offer is quite likely to be est en- -:-. . •-....._
sively accepted.
Co!Li Closed at 138®135X,.
r - -. 4 ," MINING . SHARES. ,
kinin_g. , :ihai-dai art- dtlll - Gregory, t 315;
Quartz Hill, 110 a 115. .
` New York Produce Market
fßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
.NEW Yonw, 31areh 23.—Cotton heavy and
a shade lower; sales of 2,000 bales middling
uplands at 24 1-20-sc, chiefly latter. Flour
—receipts, 1,332 bbls.; 789 bags; the market
opened - dull and saloc. lower, closing rather
. - :SleadierpOilleTitqf 6,800 bbLs. tsuperflne;
State and West&n, at $8,50119,25; o'Xtra State. ' - . .....,__...
$9,90a10,75; extra western, $9,60a15,00; white , Our rivers continue to recede steadily at
wheat, extra, $12,00a13,60; R. H. 0., $9,90a- , this point with fifteen feet in the-channel
'14.00; extra St, Louis, $10,00a14,73; Canter- `, by the Allegheny, and fourteen by the
f nia is a shade lower, at $12,40a.14,09. Rye f `Monongahela marks. 'At Oil City the
flour is quiet; sales of 250 blals..at $7,75a9,60. ' former river was reported falling to-day
. - Corn meal quiet, at $4,90. Whiskey is morn. i with eleven feet .in I. the channel. The
meal. Wheat—receipts, 20,230; tile market is weather yesterday was -.cloudy and unset
opened dell end drooping, and closed rather' ; tied, and i the evening it turned quite
steady andlli t itailerate demand, chiefly for ' cold.
home Use; sales of 24,000 bush. No. 1 spring I The iirri als include the Glasgow and_
at $2,4 0 92,-16 in store and delivered; choice , Messenger, from St. Louis; Argosy, from
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umber Green Bay, $7,50; white California, : Cincinnati, and the Robt. Moore, from
• , t 3.0,.. Rye quiet, with, sales of 4,500 bus 1 Portsinouth. The : Messenger brought up-a
c _:' PettAylvaniai.44l,Woiar westers ISt :8, 1 , 91 ); I large amount of corn which Ls 'fleStined. for
" Barley and Malt scarce aid firm. Corn; 1 eastern Markets. , -
receipts, 30,216 bus; epened dull and closed', The 'P.obt. 'Moore, for Portsmouth, was
more active and le better, with sales °f +the - only-depart for below. -- - - -
- 5E3,000 bus new mixed western afloat at $1,21 . ~.--, ~,-pre_ ~_ .. .... ~... ___ .
a .4 ,26,; " - ,Teuiiefakele&-$1418a1, 99 ...; white I - The , -`1"83/15` Caps •wiii , P°i:
for _ tit. Paula to - dap as as will
- 3, Southern 'and western - $1,19a1,25; Western i t i ' v e4 l e4 W e i
and southern yellow $1,2 6 / 1 1,28. Oats; rel. also the ; 101 e Thibinson, Capti -11obt. Rob
:- - telpts, /99,390; dull, with.buyers of western" 11150 E4 for Ob l einu u ti and-Imfieville- These
i' in store at 82 1-2 e; and sellers at - 830.... Rice are both'ilktO,P- 7 bOate, and; they will both
firm. Coflhe held at 1-2 e higher. Stigiu , '.„ 4l sTi l39l 47 4l 4MP ) 9 ( l44P lo *. 'lll , - • -
• , less active, with Sales of 700 hhds fit 15a I The ,Alleghetly River packet -Echo left for
1 ,15 7-8 o for Cuba, and 12 1-2al3c for Porto OR City ; last nigbt. ' The Echo is the first
; Rico; sales of 133 boxes Havana at 10 5-B,a packet • that , has left for. Oil City since De
- '--- 111;43c. Molasses steady, with sales of 200 , ceniher,, and - she had a pod, -freight llst
b,hds,and,29 tierces.Mnscqvadoat 47c. Ho and quite a number of-passengers.
F'' 'quiet+ arid ‘tifichanged.l Petroleniif ,- `titeady4 I . The ' Argosy .will -leaVe for Cincinnati ,
.
crude 13 ; refined bonded 25 1-2 - on Wednesday mekti,•and regularly there
, Pork firmer; sales 3,650 bbls new mess at after evelyweekon mai n day. Capt. Van
. .$2,4,75a24,90, closing at the latter; old $.232_,—.11°"' dergrift is still in cOniiiiihidywith Mr. W.
23,75; closing at.,M,GS rvular; prime ellea H. Scott in the office ;
The yorktown; in eonaniand of :the vete-
W at ' .l6 s; , P 62 ri f m or e pinriemsseP22mss se ;7 ll s; ers aiscl for 7s° Al 3 ir b ll ls ;' i ran Glut - Wash. Ebbert, will positively
. $22,87 sellers for-May; 825,50 for new mess i '- ;
' buyers for ' May. Beef firm; sales 975 tibia I, leave for. !.` to-day- - Clem
Loin.tit.„i and
_the I,Tpper , Mbelouri
at 1115a20 for new plain mess; $19,25a23,75 fo s r i t°"aay.z-elear_up o Fort
„ I - ari l :: The new
4, • :new extra do; a 18 0 ,105 tierces at $33a37 for i steamer ': Andrew- Ackley , u . /t P s. 7 1 /
Beef I , next, in turn for the gold reinon
prime ineas;. $30;00,50 for India mess.,
, hams firm; tulles 310 - bbls at $35a40. Cut The It. C. Gray; Capt. W. - B. Anderson,
meats quiet; sales 212 pkgs it lOgalle for - : is - announced for Memhis and New Or
o!. •ahoulders;•l4Y,als,l6e for hams. Dressed : leans, and the Armerica, Not. 'Adam Pee,.
hogs almost nominal at 11a12%c for w e st. is up foil Nashville. The Wild'lDuck . and
ern; 11,.e.a12Me 'for city. Bacon• quiet; sales bar_ges, Capt.- Anawalt, are fillingiip steadi
-600 boxes at 12c for Cumberland cut; 12 1 ,4 e, iY , roi St; Loula: ;, .. -',, ' :,-- -•''
for long 'rlb; 13/118 ~e for short, rib; 14a14y,e ' The Messenger,, Cat Jesselllean, will at
for short clear. 'Lard firmer; sales 5,350 once elfuniiience loading for, the 'Upper Mis..:
bbls at 15y,a16,,1e, the latter for choice; 1,000- siesipp,f,trind will take Ater, : departure next
bbls Sellers for May at. 16gal7e. Butter; , ii,...eek. - The AfeWsbrigtie Is 14' all respects,
steady,fdtgfisi •., Oldok.4oa6fle,. for State. one of the best boats that comes to the land-
Clighsitimw .'
q poightil to Liverpool in g , and is so regarded ; among steamboat
lotrer, 22,000 1:1 - u corn per iiniiiiier at 16a m, - • • • , ','
1650. . . A St - Louis telegram,, under date of Wed-
LATF.S . T.—FIovir closed steady with .a net4day, says,: • Weather beautiful, cool and .
moderate business, chiefly in low grades. clear. - Ititer'Stefailll,f4lBlteOilth 15 feet' ''
e!,..l39iittat alkildY..itraedenqq_reque!t # , , lchleflv to Cairo. The damages on-the . river bY the
for home use. Rye unehanied. Oats - daft I storm on Monday night inllude the Belle
at 821- I2C. Corn ate dy at $1,23a1,25 1 1 2 of Pike,about $3OOO, 'which nearly found='l
far new . mixed western afloat, and $1,26',f0r eredv - Jumble, about $BO4l, and Elkhorn
old in store, Pork firmer at $24,80a24,87 about $l5OO, both losing chinneys. The ,
for new 9inessie,Mbr i Md Mg . ular; $25a25,25 Lucy Bertram was driven
i f dust the 'bruilel
sellers tor May: . 5001ablsnim, cash- and; re- inutag a i Vilt i feiTt l doWit Join towed
gular at quotations. Beef is arm and mod- into_port in a crippled eon tion. The Cia: , l
stately active.. Cut Meats nominal. Bacon 4tirolki, f co9 ll / 9 49:Camk 1 / 4 .liitely. ft:,
firM at 120 for Cumberland cut. Lard film - .lt.dalta , - Ut tßeffeohM* rtav a n h
ab.lAkAblititrillfo3l,ol.lPiN ' chinas)” cross guys, Several steamerS 1
-,,;r.:1,,. - .. , 1:-...i. • •• , i••• 'i• ;{ ~:.1.••0 - .., •i 7 ~'
6,, f .w.44,_m;eOMMMTM
IMPORTS BY RIVER
Sr—Louts—Pim MESSEIsZGrit-6620 sacks
corn, Clarke:A; Co; 89 pks sugar and nao
la.sses, J-S Dilisiarth; 52 hhds sugar, John I
i House; 72 bgs peanuts, I Dickey; 97 bbls
clay, Thos Coffin; 13 pkgs lead pipe, It 11
Lee; 100 tons pig iron, Ninaick S Co; 50 bbls
clay, Fahnestock, Albree & Co; 6 bdls dry
hides, J Lippincott; 66 do green hides, M
Delunge; 7 sacks hemp seed, R E Sellers
ti Co. ,
RIVER NEWS
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY, MARCH, 21 1868
tornirom . their
`anal dilftedadb
Storixt.lostiher• .chirun'eys.. is 20e per
bbl, to New Orleans., Several boats have
withdrawn from the mountain fleet.
A.merchant of Montana. came recently to
St. Louis to purchase goods. He thinks
that there arnmany steamboat captains in
St. Louis—mountain boat captains especial
ly. He sees them in, all and around the
Southern Hotel. • He seen them every-
where: He was on the street and, espying
afriend over the called out todnin in
a load voice, "Ho Captain!" He was in
stantly surrotmded by at least thirty cap
tains of-mountain I)oats. M— is glad to
preceive_such premonitions of a large trade
,to the , tipper:Missouri this year.
.The Memphis .dva/onehe,.•of the 1 5th,
says; The suit of Latimer vs. City of Co.
lumbus,for the recovery of damages for the
seizure and confiscation of, the steamer B.
P. Cheeney during the war, will ho called
'in.the United States . District Coert, in Pa
dumb, next Menday. If we are 'not Mis
. taken, Mr. Latimer's brother-in-la-or-sold
lheabove steamer to the . Confederate - Gov
.ernment and received pay for the same. A
large shanked cuss - known as Slater. deliv
, ered over the boat at • Columbus, Xv., and
received the money for .iher in this city.
After the fall of. Columbus 'he 'endeavored
to force
.: the Federal GoVernment to pay
him for the beat:` '
Capt. Silas Haight proposes to put the
Counteas'in the St. Louis and Chester trade.
'Citpt: Ands; Abrams, of the Vietery, is dan
gerously ill at New .Orleans.- Hement
hosPitalthernand has been well taken care
The Cincinnati 'Commercial, of Thursday,
says; - The St. Charles has been telegraphed
to take tho place of the '
, Magnolia in the
Maysville trade. - •
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The. St. Paul Press, of Saturdav, . says;
Gentlemen who came down' from' Mankato
yesterday inform us that the.ice in the Min
nesota' river is rapidly breaking up and
moving out. The ice went out at St. Peter
on - Thursday and the - ferry com
menced running Friday. Yesterday - the
ice was. running , at • Mankato. Our -infor
mant crossed the river in a skiff at LaSeur.
Theallue Earth river is reported to have
brok.en up, and is now running out.
A Leavenworth paper, of March 14th,
says: The old Muddy is at a stand, with a
prospect, of a further . rise.' .The. W..J.
Lewis, Capt. Herndon, wine up early yes
.terdny moriiing,•and put out for St. Lads.
Shereports the channel in'a fair condition.
She had no trouble - on the way up. The
river was rising. below Grand river- She
reports that the •Hirain Wood had aban
doned the Nymph co. 2, having been un
able to raise her.
We clip the following from the Cincin
nati Gazette. of Thunsday: Thu , .Sallie,
loadedat Pittsburgh mostly with St. Louis
I freight, and.thefice bound for 'Fort Benton,,
left here last evening. Her pilots are
Capt. Charles Beers and Jas. Kane. The
Delaware, Capt. 'Richard Calhoon, expected
to have her chimneys in place so as to leave
for Nashville last evening. She • received
eansiderable f reight here. Her pilots are
Capt•Calhoon and Dory Dunn. The Emma
N 0.3 arrived from New Orleans with her
chimneys so badly damaged by the storm
as to be rendered Useless. The storm struck
her at the foot of TWeive Mile Island. -
We clip the following from the St. Louis
Repubtiectu, of Tuesday: A suit has been
eoinmeneeci in the • 'United States District
Court by the Globe Mutual Insurance Cont
pany 'against Win. .M.-McPherson. in whieh
the amount claimed is $24.095 10.. .The
bel sets forth that, on the 12th of Febrtiary,
IS/17. the Steamer White Cloud started from
port to New Orleans, Itavingns a portion of
her cargo shipments by the following par
ties: Sella & Co., goods to the -value of
$7,155 40. for various Southern ports; by
Lamb, Quinlin Co.. to the amount of
-1,45.950 70; by John F. Tolle 3940.. all of
I which were 'insured in the Globe .Mutual
L.' for the 'amounts named. It is further
r stated that the said steamer, through the
gross negligence of, the officers in charge.
was run against the partially sunken
steanier Belle. Memphis, near the foot of
- . Auna;s:rcet, and ,etink fifteetkinutcs,
the cargo proving- total loss.' The insur
ance was paid by the Globe. and 'Suit is now
brought to .- recover the amountfrom the
owner ofthe twat, it being .alleged that the
:accident did not result •, from
_any of the
perils or dangers accepted in the.bills of
In the same -Court a Suit Is pending, in
which the Missouri Wrecking Company is
the libellant,. and Wm. Smith, Isaac D.
Fulkerson, Thos. C. Stephens and Chits. C.
- Ferguson, the respondents. The suit arises
out of the Sinking of the steamer Mollie
Dozier, in Getober, 1866', near Council
TIMM, - lowa. It appeara the Missouri
Wreeking:Company entered into a contract'
with the - parties natned, representing the:
owners of the boat and 'certain Inanrance
Companies, to raise the sunken steniner,it
being agreed that , nothing should be paid
in case of failure. -The...company was par
tially• successful in. the enterprise, and
claims . , that' $10,000: would be a remonable
compensation for the property saved. On
this claim Credits are. given for three
amounts--tk3,566 32,1930 33, and $1,031,68.
. 170 R ST, LOUIS, liE4)-,,Air"
A 2 KITH. I; ALKNA. DDItiIDUE
AND ST. PACT ...'...T140 tine pamengerstenner
MESSENGER - Capt, ,Ittsatt DEAN
WM leave a,,above on WEDSIESDAY. - 3lttrelt 23th. '
• COLLINGWOOD,
C. BARNES: . • , qtent 4 .•
rnh2l • • JAS. COLLIN'S. •.'
A'ATIEGULAII WEDN,ES:-
DAY PACRET FOR CINCIN-.:
.—The line i4tettmer -
ARGOSY • • Capt. Va...cictuitittlFT,
Ir. 8,111, • itterk. leaves Pittshargh - Tor
. nett every WEDNESDAY at noon. •
C. ItAIINES.
JAS. COLLINS,
• nill2l'" ' • TORN FLACK •
F'"' ST: 'LOUIS, LEAII"-:m, c s
PINWORM SAINT JOSEIMI,sh
SLOIT.X FORT lIENT'oN, AND, THE E ttomi
31..usg.s.—The steamer
YORKTOWN' 'cant. 7:tur.t:T,
win leave as above on SATunnay, minnst.. lat
4 o'clock r. m.;• • - 3 •
For freight or passage gpply on board or to
CIIAS..BALLNES /
JAS. COLLIN'S
mhl6
OR CAIRO ARID-MEM-iigiEva'--..
F
bteather
B. C. .. :W. A xl. , Elt SON,
WM leave AS IlhoVC On SATI.fROAY, 21st Instant.
at 4 OICIOCk. V., Yd. • ; . • .
For fre_lgltt.orptssage'aßpp• on j)ortid or tp
MIIIB 'FLACK Attetit..
011 NASllVlLlE:l4.ciiiagrat
' goo steamer
AXERICA Capt. Ati,kal~ ill r Tog,
leivapi L atoe. onS.A.Tyliroky, the glar.
4 ,
at o•cloeg p.
For freight or passage apply on boortlbr
JOHN ELACK, • ,
cius. mita/Es.- • • - .
Or: J. D. COM.INOWOOD. :Agents.
Won.CINCINNATI AND i m arj=s;
LOUISVILLE.--The steamer •
XATE AOJUNSO papt, ROUT. youriewi.,
Will leave nbove on VIES DAV, at 4P. 37.
Foe freight or passage amply on board ortb?
JFAIVNES, FL 1011 001,44iti)V061).
• Agents..
won LQ ., CAIIRO AND: ST:
llue steamer - 1412281+106.-
LORENA.... ......... rap{ SitqmAN,
Will twice for the hbove nun intermediate Notts
ob
TlilS I.)AY. 91st lust. . • ..
For freight or passage apply on hoard or to
;FLACK Jr. COL -I .I3;GWOOD, Agent 9;
rNfOR MONTANA, •FORTAggrit
BENTON AND TUE. GOLD
F.d. — Ttle,flnenevfateiuner
AI'iDDF:IV 'AD.X.IXY... . . . .."Cap! . G-einiirr :
ropm,E,
IVIII - icare for abore'ii6iii - in 'TNIS bAY. • The
above boat 4 entirely nen . oras.built expressly for
that trade, and ball theGovernnient contracto r - •
For freight or passuonriply.on , board or 'to z . !i
- .
W. 4 liOI.I.NTL'• - - .
l ''' 'll ' '''''' ' `'.7AAtis cor.raNs. - Aitent. .
,
tOl P. z c ,BILTRI
• -I) , lv-Lven 'LEA
(MTH. IfAlifinG CITE, , Alt3litsoll:' , BT. 'JO
IC Pll AND 031,A1iA.-Ireigen.dtd steamer-.
...WA11A•N1TA.4.•;2..:: 1 ' - ' 0444 f ri tdimE(' El ri c3rA Iv
Wl.lllcsivesa.atiormon VII& DAY. ,it 4 r.rx r • • ' •
yfortoslgtOßr pmer.:.l4p,lcztioos,rdorto ,
- •
~ ,•F f!,1.-..:I•4I.S :GOLN T NGWOO . I); A
IMOIR.'- - C.44111110. , AND
.12 L 0 1119. - -The er
MLR DlNict . tiv,t, .7; vt. A 2 cotw44x, ;
iinilitl'eiritoviiiies* • "Afltiii.lik s t bast;
A.
withouvismi ,
pilrattal/311Pilti.01411AMIrquititiVZitp_e, - .. J ,
•• - •eff-m.A.J.rtr
Ytt •ti,,Y•tr
KUM
•M'aa ,W,w%‘
AMBOATS
rain
=MESSE
_
;Ur.
ibou=solox Pg_Aßffs
'TTITCHCO
WHOLES
aotiiti=icS
W 0.349
upstairs.
MEM
M . STEEL
F.1.01/11,
And Produce gem
near East COD 111101)
PETER KEIL
K EIL& RICH KT,
, .
COMMISSION . M E RCHANTS,
AND DE. LEES IN
GLOM!, GRAIN, SEED Mlf,7. FEED,
349 Libeaty S Pittsburgh,
ROBERT KNOX, Jr.,
- 5 - 10 -
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALItIt LN •
FLOUR. .GRAIN, AND ritoDucE GENERALLY
Office._ 413 1.111}:ItTY STURM% PITTSIJUI:4; 11.
BLANCHARD,
. =
Wholesale and Retall fyocers,
N0.•396 Pt.NN
ap13:x.33
ALEX. 31'11ANF •
AirCRANE Al OEII,
AIL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealeres In Fr.ou.n. GRAIN. a n d -ritOtittE t.-t•EN:
ERALLY. No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithtleld, Pittsburgh.
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,.
FORWARDING AND COBSMISSIONIFERCRANTS,
Fdr the sate of Fleur. Grain.' Daeon,. tart. Butier,
k;eelit.. Dried Fruit. and Prodaei, giaierally.dsio. 10
MARKET sTICEET; corner of First. l'ittilfurgli.
QUOMAKER, LANG, W
Ky sale dealers In Grot ,, erles, Flour. Ciral Pro
-11111.1., TrOVisloll.4. Fish, Cheese. Carl) u Oil,
.te„ No, 1711 awl 174- WOOD sTREE , near
Liberty street, - Pittsburgh:' n 9:u53
JOHN I. 110t:::41 $lllilV. 110C5L:.....W31. II LOUSE.
4 01 IN L HOUSE . & BROS.. SUe.•
1 re,m,rs to J(1111.; T. 1101:S$ .t . co., Wholesale
r rneers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water btreets, Pittsburgh. I'a.
T MIDDLE, NO. IS3 LIBERTY'
.
• STITF:T:T. Pit tAburith. Pa.._Commlssloat Dler-
I cha nt and .Wholesale I)caler In Country Produce,
I Groceries and Pitt oburglx Manufactures. Cash ad
, vanced on Consignment;, and paid for Produee gat:
1 erally. .-
ROET.
,KNOS
.
KNOX & SONi COMAISSIOZ.
R.31-Intuil A NTii and 4lenlers In FLOUR. GRA
RD.!. F.EED and PRODUCE GENERALLY. tie
70 DIAMOND, oppoAtc.City hall. Alleglleny . elt;
jar:r37 ,
ptv.t; 11 A WFO it I), COMMISSION
MEI:CIIANN MERCHANT IN I'll; METAL.
11 .0031S - IIICE. WROUGFIT SCRAP IRON:, FIRE
.\SD CLAY. ,te. Warehouse and' ()Mee.
NOA. 300. and 368 PENN STREET. Storage fur
nished. Consignment.: sulieited. oe:t
- r IT'rLE, HAIIID PATTON,
Wholesale tire..ir Cnmun:slon :Merchants and
bealer: In Pruiluee. Flour
our. Ilacon. Cheese
arbon and Lard Oil. Iron. Nails. Lila... '
c Cotton
Tarns and all Pitt:burgh 31anitracttires generally.
1111 and 114 SCA 'ONO STREET. 11lb:burgh.
J. B. CANFIELD S‘ SON, COM-
MissioN S FO1: WARDING 'NI EI:cluANTs.
and Wholesale Derder.l in Weeern ilesrve cheese.
nutter. Lard, Pork. Baeon. Flour. Fish. Pot and
Pearl Ashes. and oiln, Dried Fruit anal, Produce
generally. Nos. 14-4 and 146 Front street. Pitts
burgh.
JOB,: sIiIPTOS k. WALLACE.
QftlYTONtk.• WALLACE.WIIOLE
ALE .4: Llor D 1 . 1:03,11e1.7. DEALERS,'
1...0. :41.XTIJ 6TREKT,:ii'Dtri.parea. talg:TM -
OILS.
EVREKA. OIL WORKS
IMANZFAOTCREMS OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
THE CELEBRATE 6,
SPERM L'UBRICATING OILS,
CHEVCAL LINSEED OIL.
WHOLESALE DEALEHS
Crude, ReSale itid"-Ltibricating
Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish Oils.
- R. C,MACHESNRY, Agent,
tio. 19 IrwittStreet;
' • PITTSBURGH.
WADING AND KING,
Cotundaslonlierchauti and llrldorB In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
ratLADELPIETA. ADDRESS,
WARING, KING &CO.,
127 Walnut Sleek
Hm
.Lorm& co.,
3r.I.I.IIIFAcTOR,F.RS OF
PURE MUTE - BURNING OIL,
Biwnd--"L UCIFER.”
Office No. 2 Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
- TACT[
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 AND DEALERS LN
Petroleum MuiltS Products.
Plttstoirgii 011 ice - DALZELTO:BUILDING; cot ,
ner of DuqueSne Way ark Irwin streets;
Phlla'delphia,Oface4 , -1511 WALNUT ST
Ain nv3o
A. WII/TEIIEAD.
SOHO viLiwougs.
kaaatacturaand bait; far sale all Maas
LUBRICATING
No. IST. CIAItt STREET. • - •
~' , IIV INFIntri:ILYEREW & CO,
DYERS .%.1"`---
COURERS.
TT J. LANCE,
Nos. 185 and 187-11drd Street,
DYER AND'. sopuREL
•ElD.9Lovica .tarp utinza , Pik
ID big iftE 6l ' r‘ 01• BAN:;
D
tre. ). rim
11:: 4 fr(.:I:
ffira
i , i,!
- COAL • D COKE
C. All*TRifriC...
ARMSTRONG' HUTCHUISON,
successor,3 to
PHILAMLPHIA .tXD YOUGHIOGHENY COAL. CO..
.•,
MINERS, SIIIPPERS AIirDDEALERS, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, 0F...
superi o r youghlopakerny
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.,
Office and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET. near
the Gas Works.
Orders lett at the yard. or acldre"4sed by mall. will
be - promptly tilled.
;ERi m..
- CO.,
6 . 3 1 '
.CI- N'l'S
. - .
BEST FAMILY COAL
ON HAND
And Delivered Promptly to Order,
AT LOWEST. )L%iU RATES, BY,
OSCAR F. LAMM &
Corner Salida§lcy Street and F.' Ft; W. S: R. I.
.ANTHEACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
mhlltrral
A., SiKELE.,
GrltArN.
J 5 OHIO .STHEE7i
NY CITY, A.
.JAS... It CIJAItI.
COAL! COAL:! COAL"
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
Having: removed their Office to .
NO, 307 ramaEwirr STREET,
(Lately City , FIourMiII)SECO3FE ELOOR.
Are now prepared to furnish good .I"9I.*CrITIOGHE
NY LUMP, NUT COAL Olt SLACK, at the lowest
morket price. • . • -
All orders left at their office, or addressed to
thmn through the mail. will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
YOUGHIOGLENY AND,CONISTJAVILLE OOAL,
!ZIEEECM
COAL; - SLACK - AND DESULPII:LI:IZED COKE
.
Office find Yard—COlWEit OF BUTLER A.ND
MORTON CITHEETS.. First yard on Liberty and
Clpner streets.:Ninth Ward. and on second street,
nearLOck,tio. 1, Pittsburgh. Pa. • . • •
Families and -Manufacturers supplied with the;
here article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their will restive
prompt attention. • .
•
QtrPEMOR COAL:
c. cia - Ertny - et co., •
Miners and ShipPers of PITTSBURGH GAS. TaRGE
and FAMILY. COAL. NUT COAL and SLACK.
Coal delivered promptly to, all parts - of the elites
at the lowest market rates.
()Mee and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT
SON IfornllTiV Canal) STREETS: Pittsburgh. .
P.' 0. DOH 1292.
WHITE LEAD AND COLORS
ALL OF THE MAINATFAG'TURii
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD
I sett - m
STRICTLY PURE WHITE
,L.E41.1),
ZINC PAINTS,
Chi*ome Green,
'Verdi t i er C;rec ,
‘ll.l,erery 0 Color, dry zu=grouit t 0:I,
for , Sale I ,
HAIMMLSI EiVING,
~WHOLESALE DRUG G ISTS,
Corner of Liberty and ISTayne Streets,
SCROONMAKER S. - SON,
White Lead Lead and COlor Works,
•
WHITE AND RED LEA.I);-' •
ZINC, PCTTY, IILITE LEAD:
31ct'OY'S VERDITER. GREEN,
And all colors, dry or In 011.
OFFICE, No. 67 'FOURTH STREET.
Factory, Nos. 450, , 452, 454, 456 and 458
Rebecca Street, and 40 51, and 53 Lac ock Street.-
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
F. L. ATWoOI3....IIELSON
ATWOOD & 111 cCAFFREY, ,1 •
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND FITTERS,
Cor. of Third and liberty Streets,
Above Carroll Snydera, Pittsburgh,'Pa..
. LIGHT AND- HEAVY 'CASTINGS furnished
pr s oin e Mrtoer.
attention
paid to the fitting out and re-
ki% l l l l ; l !nc .x o f :011. Refineries, Stemaboata.
AGE,NTS .FOR s. CO.'S
... • • • .
Steam ramps and Blower Engines.
•
Thee Pumps have superior advantages over all
of ere every one Is warranted to give satlsfaec
tlou. PIMPS constantly on hand. fvf.s:ul.o
COOPER.. ....JOS. K.11:7 HENRY
JOHN in. Commit & CO., •
BRASS FOUNDERS
GAS . AND STEAM FITTERS !
Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of
every description; dealers In GAS FIXTURES
.4ND TURIN(:, of all kinds. •
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets
PITTSBURGI
TCF:WHEAT GROWERS.
. .
. .
.7"\. EUREKA. AM:IIIO.NLitED BONE ) ,
SUPER PHOSPHATE
MAN,IIFACTURED, BY
The Allegheny Fertili zer . Co.
SEWARD & CAMPtEEZL, • •
•
'AP'll4:).PitEE'rollS;
0111ce,i 356: Penn Stitet, Pittsburgh, P&
• •
• The beat Eeitillter in rise, and recognized, DT
Parnsersrwhir have given :It a:trick ) , to be the stand
ard for raising large crops of, IV heat, Aye, Oats,
Corn, Pots toes,. At e. We - have , published for grata- -
itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and vaittablestatetriehts or this Ferttlizer, copies of
which be., sent free to aoy sending us their
JOHN Ri.&.&c , 1111111100C11. 9
11 . 1 :sPTYJOn.,.,i 0 X 1 4840 1 0 s.eosOen.
BIIDB
• 0, 4 1",05t 01!kee l ,Pittintugra.-Fa..., „
liarr illl P.N 4 lb4 4 §.o4,3 / 1•1•4 11 3 2 . , „ 01. 'LLIFDaI
•
13i / ti L
7:! 1 . 1 %loc.;
11
4. 4. HUTCHINSON
DEALER 11
And AtanufacturCi*'of
OF THE
COLOR WORKS.
Versailles Green,
T Chrome ItreLtOw,
rbx!ra - sEttatiGii,
mANcrAcrt - riEus or
FERTILIZES
SEEDS.
RAILROADS
PITTSBURGH and
cos N.ELLS:V.I L LE I?.
,nd afti , r THURSD AY.; - ,ktarch sth, 1868„
fainwdllarrive at and depart from tlic 11(!pot.Vor
n& of Grant and Water streets. its follows:
.Deptrt. Arrive..
:Nall to and fr.an tnicint`n. 600 A.
M.
6:00 P. Bt.
',McKee:l)6l.o Ackagnmodt'n•ll:oo.A. 205 P. M.
'Ex. to and fromj , niont - n. 3:00.1, Al. 10:00 A. M.
-West Newton Accommod'n .4:30 P. 01. 8:35
Iltraddock's A ceonimotlar n 6:15 r;1•1. 7:5O'P. at.
Night Ace, to .31<licesport.10:30 to. at. 5:40 A.
'§unday Church Tralu to and •
from Weal Newton 1:00 r. at, 10:00
For tickets apply • '
-• .T. R. RINU. Agent.
W. R. STOUT; Superintendent. - -mhs
LLEGltrary
YALLF.Y 'RAILROAD.
'Running Through to :Venting° City.
Connecting with trains East and W • est on the War
rg. And Franklin- Railroad; also with the Atlantic
and Great Westent Itallway. •
On and after: TUESDAY; Jannitry 14th,1868.
the Passenger Trains will leave frOM and rrriVe at
the Pittsburgh Hero:: corner Canal and PlkAvSts:,
as follow;:.
Depart.. Arrtrk.
Mall to and rill Yen. City. 7:30 A. Sr. 12:30 P. 3f.
Express'. • • • 10:15 Ii 31. 5:451.
u.
Bratly's Rend ACeolitmOd'n ti. 2451!. ar. 11:00 A. Si.
First Soda Works Accont'n. 8:30 A. at, 8:15 A. 3r.
SecmuLSoda W.orks Accent: 5::00 P. M. 2:35 P. M.
Ifulten•rAccorumodation.... 6:40 A. Sr._ 6:30 r: at.
Sunday Church Trait!. leaves, Soda orks at 8:10
A. 31., arrivin"..in
Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. 3f. Re
turning', leaves Pittsburgh at 1;10 arriving at
Soda Works at 2:50 P. M. •
,1a27 • H. =ARR . :STONE, Stip•t.
PITTSBURGH.' FORT Se' CHICAGO P..'
W. , AND:CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
From January 19th. 1868, tralhs will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot,. north side, city,
time, as follows: • •
• Deuce. • • Arrire.
"Chicago Ex .... 2:13 a na,Cliicago Ex.... 2:43 a m
Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 a m 'Cleveland Ex. • 2:43 am
Erie & Ygn M• 1 6:13 ant Chicago Ex...m.10:5S a m
el. & Wlrg MI 6:28 ain iWiteellug Ex:11:08 a m
Chicago Mail.. 6:58 aln ;Chicago Ex:..'. 1:53 pm.•
r hicuirt -, Ex •• • 9:43 t Wh'g Ek 4:03 pm
Pitts; & CI. Ex. Erie & Yg'n Ex. 6:13 put
via Youngt'n 9:43 am; Chicago Ex....". 6:58 p
Cl. &Wien. Ex. 2:13p 1.11 Cl. ,t wlog Ex 7:08p at
, Chleago Ex..., 2 ; 2 811ml/qtrs. & ('i. Ex.
Wh. & Erie Ek_
4:38 pf - Yognit'ff. 9:28 p m
Depart from Alltuherty.l Arrive in Allegheny.
1. ltrlgru Ac. 8:58 um, \. Brigrit Ac. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale' ". 10:13 a m N. JiriggU.n -•• '8:28 a m
• " 11:53 a mliVellsville •` 9:58‘ a in'
Rochester " I:33pm New Castle " 10:13 a m
Wellsv'e Acc.. 3:43 p miLeetsdale '• 9:l3'a tn
Leetsdale—lce. - 4:15p • • •" . • 1:18p m
N. lirigru ••. p N. Brigt•n " 2:43 pm
N. Brigt'n " '6:28 pm Leetsdale 4:23m'
Leetsdale `• • 10:43 pm `• " 7:28 p
pm
2:28;p. m. Chicagd 10:50 a. in. Chicago
press leaves daily. jExpress arrives daily.
T. 11. MYERS. General. Ticket Agent.
TTSBURGIWaiu .
•
cam:3ll:l,7s CINCTIS-
- . PAY RANDLP, ROUTE.
- CHANGE by TIME.-On .and after 'SUNDAY.
December tatit.lB67, trains will leave and arrive at
Tatou Depot, as
Depart. Arrtre.
folluivB. Pittsburgh Dine: ;
_
Mall Expres. , , ' 2:15 a. 'nu -3:55 p. m.
"Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 7:05 p. in.
Fast Ex pre, - 2:50 p. in. 10:55 a. m.
Mixed Way " 6:10 a. tn. 6:50 p. m.
McDonald's _teen. No. f.. 11:10 a. in. 2:10 p. in.
Steubenville Aceninniod`n. .3:55 p. in. 0:30 a. m.
McDonald's Aceu, No. 2,: 5:10 p. fin. 8:20 a: in.
SPECLIL.NOTIC.E.--SunOnExpress leaves et 9:50
p. m., arriving, In Cincinnati at 6:30 a. M. the next
morning.
Church Train leaves :.:un.lay at 12:55 p. m.
The 9:40,a. nt.. Train , leaves daily.' Sunday and
Monday excepted. arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55
tile same evening." 8 lIOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ALL OTHER IWUTES.
9a - No change of ears between riitsbilrgh'.anct
Cincinnati. and . BUT ONE change ;9 st. Louis,
Cairo, and the principal points West and South West.
When purchasing tickets besure and find the
ollice of the • . „
• I
Pittsburgh Coluinhus & Chichitiatl R. IL,
UNIO.N.DEPOT, (SOCT/i
31. D. MOTHETISPAUGIL Ticket Agent.
F. SCLLL, General Ticket Agent.
JOAN D. 31ILLER, Gen. Freight Agent.
pENNSYLVANI.,I-E .
i. CENTRAL RAILROAD. .
On and after October 6th. 1867, Trulas will
er ar
eat and I lepart from the Union Dep o t. corn of
'Washington soil Liberty streets, as follows:
t • . Dtpart. •
• Mall Train.... 1:20 a MiDay Express.. 13:00 ain
I. Fast Llue 1:50 a in:Wail's .No. 1.. 6:30 ala
Wall's No. 6:20 ara I 'Mull Traln,.. 8:20 ain
Winton No. 7:50 am; Wall's No. 2... 9:50 am
nel
Wail nuatl,Ex. No. 2.. 8
9:1:500 a mm', iWainll's cln p o i
EX
1/:3 11:10
in a to
ll it
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 aln fJohnstown Ae. 2:sopm
Phila. Express /:50 pra;Wall:s No. 4.. ..3:30 p m
Wail's No. 3... 1:30 put!Phila. Expres. 4:10 p m
Wail's No. 1.. 2:50 pm Wail's No. 4:50 pm
'Wail's No. 5.. 550 p rulWall's • 0:05 pm
Wall's No. G.. 7400 pto Fast L i n 7 :2o PEI
Altoona Ace , Wail's No. 7.. 10:50.p
Train. . .. .. 10 tr
30 p . ,
The Ch . urch Train " leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. zit., ri..341121W Pittsburgh at 10:05
:t. yi n . Returning. leaves Plttsbilrgh at 12:50 p.m.
and arrives at 'it all's Station, at 3:00 p in.
Cincinnati Express leaves dally..-All other trains ,
daily except Sunday. "-
Philadelphia Expre3 and the Altoona ACeornmo.
dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati
Express arrives daily except 'Monday. All other
trains daily except Sunday. . • -
For furttitl Information appb'
• ' W. IL BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Rail:xi:hi' Company will not as
sume any risk for Baggage,.except for wearing ap
parel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in 'value. All Baggage • exceeding than
amount in value will be at tile risk of the owner, un
less taken by - special contract. ' • • • '
EDWARD It WILLIAMS.
General Sulterinteudent, Altoona, Pa.
WESTERN PENN-aw,== .
SYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD.--On and after November 1, 1867, the Pas
senger Trains on the 'Western pennsylvania Rail
road will - arrive at and depart front' the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
mite. • • '.Deprirt.
Sharphog No„.1. 6:25 a . ... 67:50 ain
Freeport No.l 8:15 a mtFreeporr No. 1 9:05 a
Express ' 10:10.a mr ,* harpbg.No.lll:2o a m
Sharpti'g N 0.2 1:25 pm Express ' 1:50 m"
Freeport No. 2 4:15 pm Harmers Ae p
3:55 pm
Mall 6:05 p tn;Freeport so. 2 6:05 p m -
Harmerv'e Ac' .7,110 p talttharpleic N 0.2 7:30 pm
Aboye trains rsaidany except Sunday.
The Church Trail- - /haves Alleghenr.Stract, every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at •
9:50. a. in. - Ramming, leaves' Allegheny - City at
1: 1 30 p. 111. and arrive ,at Allegheny. Jiinct. at 9445
COMMUTATION TiCKETS—For sale iu packages of
Twenty. bettreen. Alleghenv City, Chestnut street, ,
Herr's, Bennett. Pine Creel:, Etna and Sharpsburg,
- and good only.on the trains stopping at Stations spe- •
eilled on tickets. .
The train leaving Allegheny City at .6:50 a. in..-
makes direct connection at. Freeport with:Walker's'
line of Stattes for Butler and Hannahstown.":"
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u S g t l . i tCicakiet s
smraet be n p a u eShas e p d n a ion h e ß •O idg e ,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot,-Allegheny
For further information apply to - • .
' . • , JAMES LEFFERTarAg-nt.
W
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The estern Pennsylvania 'Railroad ree t
mortist.
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same any risk for Baggage, except. for wearing ap
parel, anti ihnittliel. retiporisibllity to One Hundred_
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding, 0113
amount in value will be at the risk of tho owner, un
tess takeu by special contract. .
EDWARD
ties General Superintendent, Altootta,:ra.
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MOKY HILL 14-4
ROUTE.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY ;
EaStern Division.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTR
from the East to all polatsta • -
Colorado, ' Nevada,
California n Ut4h,
Arizona, • Washington,
- • ,
New Mexico, Idaho
Oregon.
-- Two Train 9 - leafe State Ltxie.'arid Leavenworth
daily, (Sundays oXC.Cpted, )) os the arrival of- tral° B of
Pacific Itallroad from St. Louis, and Ifanhibal and
St: "Jo Railroad from Qnincy, connecting at. Law
rence,- Topeka .and Wamego with stages for all,
points hi Kangas. At ' end or track weg- of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO3f-
PANT'S. DAILY• - fa.NE •OF OVERLAND 3IAIL
AND_ EXPRESS COACIIES FOlt
333 E
Ant all Points_in the Teiritatie7,
And withBANDER.SON'S LINE of
KS:
COACIItor Fort Raton; Bent's Fort, Pass. Anni
e .Santa Fe, _sad. LII pedqts AnAtlatmit and
with the'lreecri., addltionk,or . auut n e at on i c an d
equipment.: and the arrangements made with re
roorimblei overland.. Transportation lines from Its
Western terminus, this_ road now offers taneqnslied
facilities forithe :transmission of freight , to,:the Far
West
Tickets for" sale at elf the principal otliees.in the
United Statea 211 14 Clinadt/S. •
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