The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 28, 1868, Image 3

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OFFICE OF TEE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE,-- : /
YEIDA.Y4 , March 27,1868.
The general markets are devoid of any
now characteristics worthy of special notice.
There is a steady local demand for most are
tides, e' but prices har undergoneno impor
tant changes. -
•
- APPLES—With limited arrivals - and a
light Supply, the market is firm but un
changed; we' can report regular sales at 84
to $6 per bbl; as to quality. - -
BUTTER—Is firm,,twarce and in good
, demand; we . can report regular sales of
prime to choice Roll at-50c to 55e. - - I
EGGS—Under tho influence of increased 1
arrivals, are dull and lower--the great 1
proportion, of the sales to-day were at 25e.
GRAIN--Winter ~ IVheat Is quiet but
steady—s2,s2 to $2,53 for Red, and 5c to Sc.
higher for Whiter as to quality. Oats firm
but unchanged; ioc to 72c, on track and
wharf, and 74 to 75c in store. Corn is quiet;
prime Ear is quoted at 98 to $l, on wharf.
Sale of 2000 bush Rye at 81.80„and 200 bush
do at $1,85, delivered.
SEEDS-LC:lovers& d is quiet aud un
changed at $B, and the same is true of
Timothy at $2,7e. Flaxseed is in active de-'
viand at $2,50 • • '
IIAY--Weighniaster MeNultyot the Al..'
logheny Diamon 'Scales ; reports sale of
24 loads of Hay a $l7 to $3O, as to quality,
and 8 loads of St wat $l5 to $2O. • •
PROVISION Bacon ' lS firm but un
changed at 12c fo Shoulders ; It to 15 1 ,/,,e for
Ribbed and . ClI t Sides; 16y,,c for Break
fast Bacon, and 1 ; to 18c for Sugar Cured .
Hams. Laid, 16 , c, in tierces, and 17e, in
hes and pails. li ess Pork, tt15,50:
POTATOES— irni but unchanged; we
can report reg , sales in store at $3,25 to
$3,50 per bbl,, as, quality.
DRIED FRUIT—Is a little dull but un
changed; we continue to quote at 7 to $c for
Apples, and 1034 to 11Mc for Peaches.
BEANS—Scarce
.and in steady local de
mand at $4,50 to $5, per bushel. .
HOMINY—Is quiet s and unchanged at
46,25 to 86,50 Per barrel.
ONIONS--Scarce andfirm blit unchanged
at $4,50 per bushel.
FLOU.R--16'quiet and ufichtmged; $10,50
,i 0 $ll for Spring Wheat; $l2 to 812,50 for
Winter Wheat, and sl4 to $l5 for fancy
brands. Rye Flour, $8,25,t0_88,50;.
New York Produce Market.
lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gage ttel]
NEW YORK, March 27.—Cotton firmer,
and decidedly more active. -12,000 bales at
253 , fa26c for middling; uplands closing at
26c. Flour—Receipts of 7,618 bbls fiqur at
10.115 c better. In.__Low grades rather more
doing; part for export. .13.400 bbls at $9 20a
$9 65. Superfine Shit© and Western $lO 20
x$10'80; extra State $9 85411 25; extra
Western sl24l4;,white Wheat extra $lO 05
asl4; Round Hoop Ohio'sloas,l2; extra St.
sl2asls; gcod to choice doclosing
:stem..; 'California %firmer, 1,900 sacks at
$l2 oasl4 25. Rye flour firmer. • 500 bbls at
$935. Corn meal fair and in re
quest. 1000 barrels, • 600 , barrels Jer
.l3ey and Western, -610 Brandywine.'
hisky nominally unchanged. Wheat=
receipts 532 bu -and 3a4c better and more
active; sales 60,000 bn at $2,40a2,45 for No. 2
spring; $2,5032,53 for No. I do., both in store
and delivered; $2,45 for common red south
-ern; $3,15 for white California. $3,37 for .
"choice white Genessee. Rye firm; sales
5,400 bu State at $1.91a1,92 1 4. Barley quiet;
. sales 1,400 bu Canada East at $2,65; Long
" -Island $1,65, and State $2,12. Barley malt
steady; sales 2,200 bu $2,173.;a2,18.`"C0rn
--receipts 39,905, bu and , lc better; sales
-46,000 bu at $1,25.11,30 for new mixed west
ern afloat, the latter an extreme; $1,27a 1,28
for old do in store; $1,29a1,30 for do. deliv=
ered; $1,20a1,25 for new 'white southern and
western, , and $1,29a1,30 for yellow
southern. Oats—receipts 3.355 bushels;
the market is decidedly firmer, with sales
of 32,000 bushels at Stii,:aB7c, for western in
store. Rice inquiet at 1011a11,14c for Caro
lina. Coffee; the -market is firm for Rio; no
saleareported. L Sugar is less active,' with
sales of 700 bbts Cubant 1034a12c. Molasses
Is firm; with sales of 100 bbls Cuba at 45c.
Petroleum is steady with sales of crude at
12a13c, and refined in =bond at 255a26c.
Hops are dull at: 10a50e for American:
Pork is firmer and quiet, with sales of 1,550
barrels at $24,70a24,80 for now mess, closing
at $24,80 regular;
• $23,62a23.75 for old do,
Closing at $M.75 regular; $20,25a20,87 for
. prime, and $`450a22,75 for prime mess; al
so 2.50 barrels new mess at $25,25, seller for
May. Beef is firth, with sales of 460 bbls at
.$14a20 for new plain mess; and $19,50a
23,75 for. new extra mess; also 75 tierces
at $33a36,50 for prime mess; $38a40 for In
dia. Beef hams firm; sales of 250 bbls, at
$36a40. Cnt meats; sales of 240Package.s at
10 1-2.111 c for shoulders;,llalsl-2c for hams.
Dresed hogs nominal, at 12 1-2a12 3-Ic. Ba
con firm and quiet; sales, of 230 boxes short
clear at 15c. lard heavy and lower; sales
of 550 Mils at 16a16 3-4 c; small lots at 16 1-8.
Butter steady at 35a45c,f0r Ohio; 45a57c for
State. Cheese firm at 13a16 Frel43hts
- to Liverpool are a shade frner; 12.00 bush
corn at 6d per steamer.
LATEST.—FIour closed salOc better on
low grades, with a fair demand for export
and home use. Wheat moderately active
and very firm at $2,43a2,46 for No. 2, and
$2,5042,55 for No., 1 spring. Rye firm at
'151,8731,88 for western. Oats quiet and firm
at 87c for western in store. Pork firm, with
sales of- 1,00 bbls - at 8'23,75 for old mess,
and $24,75324,85 for new mess cash and reg
ular. Beef 'firnt and quiet. Cut Meats
quiet and steady. Bacon,fairly active and
firm at 12 1-2 c for Cumberland cut. Lard
dull at 10 12a16 34e for fair to prime steam
and kettle rendered. , ' •
St. lAnils - Mirket.
ray 7elegraplt to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
ST. Lours, March 27.—Tobacco active and
better prices obtained on grades offered;
lugs range at $5,50a9 for common to me
dium leaf; $9,131-2 for good shipping do;
$13,50a16 for fillers, and wrappers, tialB;
bright leaf, $16a50. Cotton quiet at 21 1-2 a
V.,e for low middling. Flour dull and un
changed at $7,40a8,50; choice extra, $9,25a
9,50; double extra, $9,75a11,25; treble extra,
$11,75a13,75. Wheat—All grades except
'fancy declined sc; strictly prime red to
choice white sold at $2,60a2,70; spring, s2a
2,10. Corn slow but prices' maintained at
85a88c. Oats steady at 69a70. Barley—High
'prices checked business and nothing was
done to-day; Rye easier $1,70a1,73. Pork
dull; and weak, but ;offered freely at $25.
Bacon dull and unchanged; shoulders.
11 1-2 e; clear sides, ,15e. Bulk meats are
held firmly, but inactive; loose shoulders,
10 1-4 c; ribbed sides, 121-4 e; hams,l3 1-4 e.
Lard very qtdet at 143 c for choice steam, and
17 for keg. Cattle rquiet. and sales small;
common to choice beeves, $7a7,50; extra
choice, $8a8,75 gross. Sheep; s4a6 per head.
Recelpts—lour, 3,200.bb15; *heat, 13,000
bush; corn, 28,000 do; oats. 18,000 do; barley,
2,200; rye, 1,000 do.
Chiezigo
t 137 Telegraph to the Pittabrareh.Gazette.l
• CareAou, March 27.—Flour more active
and unchanged. :Wheat more active, 2a
21,c higher; sales. ,No, 1 at 82,07 for fresh
and No. 2 at '81;92 1 /,,a1,92 1 A, closing firm.
Corn firmer; sales of new at 81a82 regu
lar and closing Steady•with buyers at 813;,
sellers at 81%;° sales of fresh receipts at 82q
,a83V,,, No. 1, nearly nominal, at 81a84%.
Oats more active at 57 a 5 71 for regular
and 5814a59 for fresh. Bye :quiet and un
changedi Barley, nothing doing. Pork
products unchanged; mess pork nominal
at 824; prime mess steady; sales at 821;
mil e sides 11 4; loose bellies steady at
.12 . Packed Lard nominal at 18. iteempts,
6, 30 barrels Flour; 11,715 bushels Wheat;
9,510 bushels Corn:- 8,925 bushels bats; 'lO
Dressed Hogs and 1670 Live HO*. ' Ship-•
Ments, - 6,335- barrels Flour; 10,400 bushels
Wheat;• 13,720 bushels Corn; 15,300, bushels •
Oats; 1.810 Live Hogs...
Cia - ge . Cattle Market
• ea . , •
. , .
f.By Telegrigih to ritielmargh Gazette:). :
CrtxcAao, Mardi :27.--Llve liege firm at!
15a25e higher, K 135119,50 for common to ex
tra eholce ." Beef - Cattle dull at 20a2Cteleerer;%
5,2 . 54 1 75 ' , tti -, " butchers' ,for good , /shipping-
.Elly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
• NEW YORE, March 27,1868:
3iONEY AND GOLD. ';''
Money market continues active at 7 per
cent for call loans. At present there is no
outward flow' of currency beyond some nn
important remittances of deposits to country
,banks.. The express companies have been
bringiho• currency from the South the last
few, days, averaging about t 300,000 per day:
Remittances are expected every day from
the west, and the money market *ill probs=
bly be easier soon. Sterling quiet;at lopy,
@w934: gold, for first class bills. Gold
openea at 138 y„ advancing to 138 y„ and
closing at 138%@13834.
A shade higher. Henry Clews & Co. fur
nish the annexed 4:3Q quotations: Coupons
1881, 111@111: do.) '62, 109%@109%; do.
'64, 107%;. do. '65, 1111%; do. new, 106Y s @-
106%; do. . '69, 107@1074; • 10-40 s, • 106X@
100%;.7-30s, 105%®105 . g. •
The Assistant Treasurer to-day bought
ablaut 5250M0 of 7-30-notes and sold about
500,000 in gold: -
THE BILL.
The Assembly. Committee to-day unani
mously reported against the Erie bill,which
favored the Drew interest and the report
was sustained by a vote of ninety to thirty-
RAILWAY MARKET ' -
Higher, clbsing strong. - •
The following are the 5-30 prices: - Canton,
45%©463ii; Cumberland,. 33@3534; ..Wells,
Express, 3534.@36; American ' 67,,a,468g;
Adams, 74 1 / 4 ; United States,. 6W,®70; MO
-chants,. .e.D31%; QuicksilVer, 20V,,®21;
Mariposa, 6@7; • Pacific. Mail, 103%C.4104;
Atlantic, 87(§57; , ,1; Western Union Tele
graph,'34l,4®34l%; New York Central, nog
@1203/ 4 ; Erie, 69 4 %°@69, 1 , 1 r;; Hudson 133®135;
Reading,. 90!‘et.90%; Ohio and Mississippi,
2934@29X; Wabasti, 47 3 / 4 @48; St. Paul, 55;
®56; - do. preferred, - 703‘®70%; Michigan
Central, , 1123 4 '; Michigan Southern, 88Cja
Illinois Central, 136y,®137;4 ; Pittsburgh
910;91!/0.Toledo,1031‘®103;14. Rock Island, '
92@92y4: North Western. 63@65; • do. pre
ferred, 743€2i743.;;.F0rt Wayne, 102@102, 1 ,,';
Hartford and Erie, 13%@14: Columbus, 10c..;
Terre Himte,, 44; do. -.preferred, 69N; Han
nibal and St. Joe, 77; da. preferred, 'B6: Mis
souris, 574; old Tennessees, 663/ 4 ; new do.,
63r. During the day Pacific Mail solddown
]LINING SHARES.
Mining shares dull; Quartz Hill, 115; Wal
kill, ItS.
' SUS-TREASURY 'RECEIPTS.
Receipts, $3,855,628; payments, $3,903,818;
balance, $lOO 794 145.
Cl3y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
eft:cit.:llAm, March ?J.—Flour is in mod
erate demand but prices are unchanged.
Weat is in better demand and the market
fiber. Bed winter is held at V.,38 for No.
2 and '32,43a2,45 for No. 1. Corn is in de
mand at 54a85..,. Qats,. advanced to 70c. for
No. 1. Eye and barley unchanged: Cot
ton is in good demafid and prices advanced;
middling sold this afternoon at 21c,' Pro
visions, quiet and not much doing.: Mess
pork-is nominally unchanged. Bulk meats
are in- moderate demand at 10 1-4 and 12 1-4
for shoulders and sides. Bacon is •unchang
ed, and a fair demand for clear rib and clear
sides at 14 1-2alse. and for sugar cured haMs
which must be quoted at 18a18 1-2. Lard
is dull at 16a16 1-4c..for country and city.
Butter is dull at 46a50c. Eggs declined to
19c. •Clover Seed, dull at $l3. Groceries
unchanged and ipilet.* Gold 138, buying.
The money market is quiet at froutB to 10
per.cont.
City. Telegraph to the Pltt,thurgh dazette.2
ToLEno,'March 27.—Flour-Lleceipts,l,l7o
bbls—quiet. Wheat firm; amber held at
$2,47.4 with $2,62 bid... Corn—receipts,'• 11,624
bushels and unchanged; sales No. ,1 at 94c,
buyer for the month at 94c,
and buyer for
April at 96e. Oats firm and held at 09e for
No. 1. Rye scarce. Seeds—sales,Timothy
at $2,50, Cloverseed at $7,25.
PITTSI3URGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
R.mmtoAn, March 27.-10 cars metal,
Bryan & Caughey; .12 do do, Nimick & Co;
8 do do, ins Wood,Son & CO; 5 do do, Graff,
.Byers & Co; 4 do do, Graff, Bennett & Co; 2
bids eggs ' L J Blanchard; 3 airs staves, C
C Smith;l'car bones, Seward & Campbell;
12 bxs tobacco, 0 Schaub; 223 . bxs glass, C
Ihnisen & Sonrl car shingles ' N N Miller;
0• rolls leather, G N Hoffstott; 41 bags ryp,
100 bbls flour,
Dan Wallace; .13 sks rags,
McCullough, Smith t Co; 16 cars. iron ore,
•Shoenberger & . Blair; 1 car 'lumber, A A
Barker; 12 bales wool, W Barker Jr ,t Co; 1
bbl eggs, W 11 Kirkpatrick & Co;, 3 bxs
cigars, ,1 butt tobacc6, Jas Murphy; 75 bxs
cheese, N J Braden; I car hay, 1t Schnel
bach; 200 tcs hams, Jas 11 Parker; 200 bbls
flour, Shomaker & Lang; 200 do do, J ~B
;Doe; 1000 pigs lead, B L Fahnestock dr,:Cp;
400 sks flour, owner; 1211 pas meat, James
Lippincott; 200 bbls flour, owner; .3(l bills
green kips, D Chestnut; 38 bales broom
corn, Boyles & Clark.
CLEVELAND A...ND PITTSBURGH RA ILEOAD,
March 27. 7 -6 cars pig iron, Nhilick & Co; 60
bxs oil, Fahnestock, Son & CO; 7 has scales,
Fairbanks, Morse & Co; 10 bales broom
corn, .1 Dravo; 1 bbl hardware, Jones,
Nitpick & Co; 8,000 ft lumber, .1 Mc Masters;
43,000 lath, Wm Dilworth = Jr; 70,000'
'shingles, Slack dr, Sholes; 8000 ft lumber, R
A Clarke & Co; 184 sks :rye, .T McKinney;
157.d0 do, Jos S Finch; 2 Ibis sugar, Ar
buckles & Co; 14 sks rye, jus Graham; 494
sks corn, Meltane & A.njer; 6 bbls sorghum,
3 bbls•dry apples, ,1 do beans, 3 do flaxseed,
Bdo eggs, 13 . sks ins, Head & Jletzgar; 1
chest tea, - Carter, I%cGreiv & Cu; 4 do eggs,
H Riddle.
ALLEGHENY SrAgroz;;March 27.-1 car
wheat, Wm McKee it.Co; 1 bbl eggs, Kohen
dt Bro; 4do do, L L Beck; 9 hides, 1 bbl
tallow, Lappe ik - Weise; 1 ear millfoed; J B
McKee; 3 bbls oatmeal, 8 Dyer; 40 bbls
little, Jos . Craig; 20 doz brooms, .T Hutchin
son; 1 bbl eggs, -G ,Taos;-.100 bbls flour,
Stewart it Langcnhehn; 1 car staves, Ralya
6: Robertson; 6 - bales leather, A it J Groetz
inger ,sc Co; 204 bags barley, J ' Rhodes 6;
Co; 175 bags rye, Jas McKinney; 462 gallons
stoneware, T H Gibson; 10 bxs cheese, B
Jenny; 2 bbls eggs, Rik A Carson; 49 sks
rye, W J Meek; 2 cars lumber, Nanz
PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
R. It. March 27.-1 car rye, M Steel ik Son;
120 -halt' bbls fish, Watt do Wilson; 2cars
staves, M Nesly; 120 half bbls fish, Arbuck
les 6i: Co; 1 ear•staves, C C Smith; .35 hides,
G N Hoffstott; 6 bids eggs, W H Graff; ,4 do I
de, 2 bits butter, E Smith ; 25 boxeS starch,
Knox 43: Orr; , 10 bbls potatoes, Rabb it Her-
1 ear rye; Brown it Williams; 90 bbls 40 sks
flour; Win Cooper it CO; 10bbls‘drY apPtesi
Head 66 lifetzgar; ``l4 boo eloverseed, G A
Smith; 13 do rye; McHenry 'de Hood; lot
sundries, F G Craighead.
ALLEGHENY 'TALLEY RAILROAD, March
27-3 cars metal, McKnight, Porter it Co; 1
bbl eggs, C Ecker; 5
. pkgs eggs, 5 do; butter
A Gallagher; 4 do butter, 3do eggs,-A•W
Bier c 2 d.o 1 do ,butter, :L J ‘ Blanclutrd;
20 bales hay, C Lee; ,2 bxs butter, 0lu(
srags„
5 bids eggs, J stoops; 6 ears 'oil, Lockhart
Frpw; U sits do. biuley,'lo 46 'wheat, •
Scott ik Waal; 50 skswheat,.l4eZie Co; 2
P/cP.egq,s, 4:1) CePeland• t`c".
• POTootikeii AND 'potticrztss lax
11):tx.nogg, MarchZO-- 19 ' skg ran
Godfrey & Clark; 1- bbl , ,° P
Shriver& to; •5 bbl eggs, I 3 H Velgt 4:ie Co;
48" 'kg's' nails, Itriox do'Orrp 060 bag glass,
•Xlelineb3 &CO. • • '11.:1 .4 '.4 clot
Pgrritsirtv,:airikf- ezirrtuit RAILROAD,'
Mar* * Z-800 bush •` rye PHitehdoekr,Afc
areeo;B4'Clf4r4Vbatt&tabaCco, John Greer de .
'btOZ/fkiersgsi.SElvxlatlfiVo: 8 lAA - PoltBl 8
leithel4 1 4,11-001tot . o u tt4! k 1 .2 Omi t
indlrenvAlo l6l ;MSl4,4l.l9 qt , rr ;
.1••••` , . •
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niinc fß `l i"r Nei "''Y~
`.Gold Closed at 13634@1343y2...
GOVERNMENT STOCKS
STOCKS
, Cincinnati Market.
Toledo Market.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
=SEI
PITTSBURGH GAZ E TTE : SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1868
Z.By Teleraphto gte rittaarpii cafette.l.
CLEVELAND, 3;ftreh27 - .."--"-Plour tinichang
ea in general features: - Well established
brands are in good request,:XX' spring, $lO
a 1 1 12.5; XX red winter, 11,50a13,50; XX.
white, 13a14,50. Wheat is (- dull and
nominal with no transactions,' Corn,
dull
and unchanged -with, light sales of No. 1
shelled at $l,OO. Oats in fair demlnaiad and
market steady at 70a71 for No. - 1 state on
'the spot and delivered and balance of the
month. Rye is quiet and firm and held at
=,?1,70 - foiNo. 1 State and western. Barley,
nominal. Petroleum; firm inactive, un
settled and unchanged, nominally.
Louisville Market
[Bv Telegiaph to the Pittsburgli Gazette,
,LOUISVILLE, March 27.—Tobacco; sales
183 Mills; market firm at $5,50 to $9,50 for
lugs; and $1,35 for medium leaf. Flour; Su
perfine,' $8,50a9,00; 'fancy, $12;50a13,00.
Wheat, $2,40a2,45. Corn; shelled, 78a80c.,
Oats, 72a75c in bulk. Cotton 'firm at 233ic..-
Lard, Itial6y,c in tierces. Bacon; shoalders;
119 c; clear sides, , ls!‘c. Bulk Meats; shoul
ders 10 3-4; clear , sides, .1.4!,‘c.. Mess Pork
heldat $25., Whiskey nominal.
Memphis Market.
Env Telegraph to the Pittsblirßh Gazette. 3
.11fEmpins, March'27.—Cotton excited; _re
ceipts K 4 bales; exports, 154•. bales; week , s
receipts 3,516 bales; exports 3,140 bales;
stock 7,286 "bales; receipts for the season
240,734 bales. - Flour dull at $8a9... Pork
$26.‘ 13acon—shoulders 12 1-2 c; clear sides
15 3-4 c. Bulk shoulders 11 1-4 c. Lard 16a
1.7 c. Corn $l. - Oats' Mc. 'Hay $l7. •
•
NEWS
Both ri • ers were .receding - slowly last
evening with fifteen:and a Wilt' feet in the
Monongahela, and about fourteen and a
half feet.inlhe - Allegheny. , The 'weather
continues cloudy and .unsettled, with every
appearance of more rain:
The St. Charles, from Cincinnati; Arme
nia; from St. Louis, and Robt. Moore,. from ,
Portsmouth, arrived, and the -.Waiumita,
for Missouri 'River; R. C. Gray, for Mem
phis, and • St. .Charles, for'-Cincinnati, de
parted. - •
. The Ida Rees .No. 2 got in from Oil City
on Thursday and will return this af
ternoon. The Echo is. due here" to-night, ;
;Lewis Oberlin, a well-known steamboat
steward, died at his residence in Allegheny
City on Thursday night: 'The deceased
was a very worthy matt, steAdv and indus t
trous, and was very highly esteemed by all
who knew him; His disease Was c.Stisttnt
ti.oll: . he leaves a - wife . andseVeral childrem
The America, Captain Poe, is filling up•
steadily for. Nashville, and ,will be the first
boat out for that point. The Kate Putnam ;
Capt. J. H.:Lightner, is announced for St,
Louis and Illinois Itiver,and the Glendale
is up for St. Louis arid MisSouri . River, as is
also the Armenia, Capt. A. C. McCallum:
The new steamer Andrew.,Aelley, will be
the first boat out for Fort Benton.
The Bayard will ho off the dock nekt,
week and, it is expected, will at once take
the place of the Len' Leoti k in the .Parkers
burg trade, in command of Captain A.
Shepard. . •
A boat, containing 20,000 bushels of coal,
belonging to Messis.Miller: .t Linn, of Mc-
Keesport, went over dam No. 1 on Thurs
day night, and sunk..; The boat; and coal is
a total loss - They were valued at $2,500.
The Amelia Poe,. Yorlitov - n, Loretta, and
13elleVerrm, passed Louisville on -Wednes
day, en route for St. Louis. • •
the Simpson, Horner
.and Arrow, with
tors of. coal, passed Cairo on Wednesday
on her way to Now Orleans: • ,
— .The New Yerk was. advertised to leave
Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on• Thursday, and
the Argosy and Leonidas were, announced
to folio* og Friday.;- • "
The Evansville
. ..Tottrita/ of Tuesday, has
the following:.A little incident occurred
:M
on board theayflower:yesterday afternoon
in *inch a lady passenger and herhUsband
from Paducah,fin.route to Louisville, were
deePly interested. It is a bouncing . boy.
Mother and son are doing as Weil as 'could
be expected, aniLare receiving every atten
.tion from : the otticerS and attaches of the
boat.
'We find the fbliewing in the Dubuque
Times of Saturday : . This Unfortunate
steamer,that so lately met with such a ter
rible disaster on the Ohli) River, by - having
her boilers eiKploded,' wits' commanded by
Captain - .J. H. Prather, formerlver the firm
offalmer d Co., vinegar manufacturers, on
lowa street, who afterwards sold to Cush
ing & Co. lie was a two-third owner ot the
Magnolia. His brother, John Prather, who
was engineer on the same boat, who was
also albrmer resident of this city, and Well
:known , ,aniong. stearnboatmen. Ho was en
gineer of. the Northern Belle at the time
she sunk; 'He was afterwards chief engi
neer of the Northwestern Packet Company,
and stationed here. , • •
TwO million fivehundred thousand bush
els coal have been - .receiVed ' at Louisville
since,,the 16th inst.; amount shipped mid
waiting shipment, two. million,. - ithree nun
dred-andlorty thousand-bushels,' •
We clip."thee following from:the Cinein-,
nati Gazette of Thursday: . Mr. L. H. Crall,
after fifteen day 4 experience as river editor
of the Evening Chrenic/cOn which. , pesition
he has mademany-warm friends, notwith
standing the. , brief Hine, retires from that
department of the paper; to acceptanother,
and what he considere.s a mereleasant
position, successor• on, the river has
not hen named to uS. Cant. .Tesse Dean,
of the Messenger, was in the elks,- yester
daY, but returned-to Pittsburgh last even
ing by rail. Captain Ed. Evans; of the
Westmoreland,, will be here to-day.
The, Cincinnati Enquirer - .says:. In the
suit of: Joseph: . pilot, Against
Capt. Jesse. Dean, of the Messenger, 'ter
'non-fulfillinent - of n•eontract; in the -"Su
porter Cburt yesterday; judgment was
:given the -.plaintiff ;for, 8250, 'Williams
claimed that he was engaged as ono df the
pilots of the . Messenger -to. New Orleans
and return, but the !Captain, afterward pm
ployed another pilot at "a lowerfigure, and
refused to take hiin. ' ' •
TheMelnotte, en route from the, Illinois
river to Cincinnati,' has the following Pitts
burgh -freight; F. Sellers dr Co., 20,835
pieces bulk meat; - 134 barrels — greaSe; 70 do
lard; 937 tierces -lard; 67 :do - grease; for
Little, . Baird it. Patton - 275. hales, broom
corn.
The steamer Hirano- Price has been sold
to Messrs. Hawks -and • Jenks , f0r14,000, at
Leclaire.. The marine boatways at Leclaire
are doing a lively husineas now in getting
the steamers' -Grey Eagle and Minnesota
ready for duty. • 1 . ,
A letter from Chicago in ielationto the
late meeting of railroad men Andbeatmeh,
-says of the Northwest TransPortationiCom
, pany, that it has- been r established by east
ern and western capitalistii• that Joab Law
'rence - has been elected its ,
President, Geo.
T. Nutter its:: Eastern' Director, and that if
properly conducted; it-will • revnlutlonize
the formercomplicated system 'of trans
portation'to the terltorries, and' as it mini
hers among its directors several
energetic business men, its character and
success is guaranteed.
A St. Louis telegram, under date of
Wednesday, says:. t great ' quanWy. of
.rain has, fallen .during.: the last thirty-six
hours, bur the Weather is now clearing np.
The' river is, falling , here.. The steamer
Will SollaYsilasfibeen sold to -the Illinois
Gold Mining company, and will,'" make a
trip to. Fort Itenton, startinefidin
A heavy rise in(rthe Up r Mississippi is
.anueutliced. , l;The hulrand ca in oftio,
steamer_Swan was sold to the, }St. L ouis and:
Quincy Pdekiir`Veinpany for' :sowlinifboat.,
, Pries, (14000.1 At 'Keokuk the, Mississippi
still 444, , TAP.idIY.,, although_ rainingabove. -
A 'dispatch, says the Zephyr; sold by
martial at' Sti,J6sephjyesterdan.ibrought,
ncinlyl2oo.;.L.
is -';`- l '"' . " l lllvertrand Weather. •
{BY Tribeifiiv to the , I s ittitioilb,•,l3 it:OlU4)
1400/PTI Marpli iistii4,-
'witlifipirteeh footle the' &nal . . -=Weather
thettiotheiter 53,..
Frlrrwoto9r;
we;Au4 Fold*D
r • •
t
•
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11 41_
FOB ST. :LOUIS ,--L4L.NDs4Gt
mssount RI:VER.—Me fine
iffaiRDALE J. if. Tang, Sfaster,
Will leave for St. Louis anti allpoints_ on the 311s
!marl River on,SATURDAY. 28th inst.. at 4 P. at.
For freight or passage apply On board.- - -nth33
A LLEGRENY RIVER gig i l=4%
PACKET LLNE leaves every. IF7
TUESDAY, TRUESDAYn.AND SATURDAY,
At . 3 o'clock r. from the_ foot of-Irwin. street
line is composed - of thoifollowing boat 3
.IDA'IIIIES No: 21. IL REES,I Master, W. F. STEW
MIT, Clerk.
i
ECHO '`o. R
o. 3, E. ' GODON Maker, A. D. Itt:f4-
8E L, Clerk.
I'lie above Boats were built xPressly for the trade,
nam
have, superior aecoodati n 4 and attentive offi
(Oß - ST. LOUIS, AND -
_ THE! ILLINON
.Iggrztas
due steamer . ; •
. •
. HATE PUTNAMI • rapt. J. H. LIGHTNER.
iWlll.leaTe as above TILLS DAY, at 4 o'clock P. 31.
For &eight or passage apply op board . or to •
mb23. - FLACKCOLLINGWOOD. Agents.
- •
- -
VOR ST. LOUIS ,
_K2 ECK. 'GALENA; ntrituguE
AND ST. PAUL.--Tito fine passenger steamer
MSSENGEP ' 'Capt. JEssis DEAN
Will leave n:saboV6 , Tlll£4 DAY, at 4 r.
FLACK
COLLINGWOOD. ts. •
, C. BARNES: tins.'
mll2l ' JAS. COLLINS.
jEtEgULAR IIiaINES-AiagEk
DAY PACKET FOR CINCIN
Arl. --The tine steamer
ARGOSY - • ' - - • Ca - pt. VA...snitnGMFT,
11..5cu11., 'Clerk, leaves Pittstnagh 'for , Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon.
U. 13AHNEs, -
JAS. COLLINS, Agente.
- t am ' ; JOILN FLACK,
VOR NASH VILLE:-:- - The
, Roe steamer . dasoggiirigie
Cap t. ADAM POE,
.WlRletiVe as above' onYIDS DAY, at 4r.
For freight or passage . al! .
ply on.board or
to
• JOAN
CliAri. BARNES,
Or. 3. D.•COLLINGIVQOD, Agent 4.
KOR MONTANA, FORT
BENTON AND — THE bIOLDINMgEit
liZES.—The tine new steamer
ANDREW ACKLEY • Capt. GAltitErr Botts,
Will leave, for above ,ports on THIS DAY. The
above boat la entirely new, Was built • Oxpreasly for
that trade, and has the tiov.erument contracts.
For freight or passage applc on board or to , •
, . V.. 1, KOONTZ.
WEST COMMON •
Machine Stone Works,_
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny
FRED'ECAVVATEM & CO.
.
Have ou hand or prepare ou short notice Hearth
and atop atones, Visits . for atdorallcs, .Brewery
Vaults, dc. Head and Tomb Stones, &c. •
Ordersproluptly executed. Trices reasonable.
STONE 41T . ARRIG.
. .
Apollo Stone Quturry,
To order or' by the ear load. via W. P. R. R. ga.
quire of
rahr2:m6o
WORT PITT LI.rIIIIIER COMPANY
Capital, - - - ` 5125,000.
PIZE.IDF.:;:7--EliIV Ann
NEcia:T.titv—T. A. Wltllt IT.
SUPT...3I,NTIINIJinVr--ED W.
•
, •
Eduard Davl-ont. ,or P. Duncan. -
John •r" 'E.. D. Dithrl4e,,.
lieu. W. Inthrhig..,- It. M. L. Illatone,
- h.. t. john,ton.
.Llr3ruEr. SARl)—Corner of 'BUTLER AND AL
LEGHENY STREET, , . tram.
OFFICE AT rvirr NTT (LASS Tralah-
Ington.Street. im2o:Jiks
MIERCHA;CFS'
I. WARD NICHO.LSoN, Proprietor,
NOS. 141 AND 143 THIRD STREET,
110I19:ES. CARRIAGES. FOR TITRE. Par
ticular attention paid to the purchase aud sale of
Hamel. • • au9:d4
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
' • ME TRAVELING COMMUNITY. -
J. L SAFETY FIRE JACKET,
Car Heater and Modemtor,
For SMOKE AND. HOT AIR 'FLUES, dispensing
with the use, of 1.31.0ves and Fires in or abut the
Passenger or Ilaggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any, temperature that may be
desired without the possibility' of. firing the car or
ears to which the Jacket may be attached. •
Having obtained of the United tit ates Letters Pat
ent for a SaletyJacket which is warranted to 'resist
the most intense heat that may be adpiled to It in
the position and purpose for which it is intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by tire, origi
nating from defective flues. orwhere iron pipes are
used no conductor s for -smoke-or heat.. It is. appli
plienble to all piping that May become overheated,
and is warranted tagive perfect satisfaction where
wood or other - ectubustible material may be placed
in close proxintity thereto. • I am now ready to ap
plv tar luventianAtr 'Welk-dwellings, factories.
slaps, .steambot.is, railroad ears, wherever
pipes as conductors are - made dangerous by-being
overheated and.security &steed. I will sell. ou ap
plication. rights to mininfactitre or to use the above
invention; also; territorial, rights, to such as may
wish to engage privileges, either by "State
J. B. .11A118161.' -
•
4a-intim - at the -"NE PLUS. * ULTRA PAINT
WORKS." corner of Morris street and, the Alleghe-
I/V Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward,'Plttsburgh,' Pa.
PITTSBURGH PAPER MANU
j_ FM:TIMM; COMPANY. Manutheturera of
PAINTING ANDWRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON wiz°
PICLUTITO:4.;IIILL-NEW
, .
•
N 0.82 Third Street Pittsburgh, Pa:
orptczna—:ATJHthit HARTJE, President.
J2CO. R. LIVINGSTON; Treasurer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE 4 Secretary.
. .
Drakerorts—Autrat Hartle, ~Tplaa *Atwell, S. H
Hartman, John It. Llvlngton:. • • ; . -
Cash paid for raperbtock. Ja.TnaFtl
MAILT.-300 BUSIAELS„ .1 .
'FALL . IARLEY MALT ,
Ilec . eited and forsitte;-tw' .- • •
. , .
1116 BANE Sr; ANJEIt
' • • ..• • - 141 WATEy. STREET. ,
jitiebtfrith; January 2.1. 2863. '
•`OI , FIUIS OF CITY ENGINENII,tt
. • • ' Pittsburgh. March Stla,
priorkzery OWNERS- ' •
N FIFTH
Between Market and Sinithileldatreets. are rcgueist
ed to put in all pipea-counecting with the ,Setibr,
Water or Gas
B Foltz Titz 101.1 f OF AP3t7Lt •
Aire; rrhiel 4 - ate go pernilt o
q wilt' be 'firanted Tor
Opening said strgeri,- • - .
relate: MOOTIE. City Engineer.
20 000' .- bbshels' r i - pritne
•
• -• ‘-.• • -;
r. c ;
z'AitlLlKowt; SAIRAVII ,CO., AgabfeAl , •
• - eotiffitiinni Eltreia Clulituut,'?falegbehyi.ro
1. inighta6l:d&a - •
" .
p 250 BABBEuv,WILITE UNA
Wartuneed equal to any ha market; 'le attire
sale t►r
r E.Nox -
, •
pit r ,irtc.--qt.tl Nit
•
• .
".11 •• , =11ti , 4":1i11;
t ;
-5. , 1-iTEAREBOA
- „. .
', JAMES CuLLl\3;-A¢cut
STONE.
Stone farnihed from :be
, J. FREETLY,'.
Apollo:,Arnistrotig Cq.. Pa
LUMBER. -~
.
LIVERY S T ABLES
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
tOPPOSTTE MERCHANTS' HOTEL.)
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
MERCHANTS
M, bTSBLE : .... ..... ETEELB.
M . STEELE & SON
. Commission. Merchants,
AND DEA,ItERS
F. 1.40 4 -311, GRAIN, FEED, ifh:c.
10.95 01110 STREE'I near East COllllllOl2.
ALLEGHENY CITY,PA.
JAMES D. MEANOM.... ..... . ..... ...
MEANOR &-lIARPER, .
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
- -
Codsipanadoti solicited. • •
REFiZENCES—J. G. Martin'. Cash er Mechanics'
National Bank.; J. S. Dilworth & , Co., E. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. _ I , •
..th31:111 •
rET.En a as. r. ITICHAItIa
NEIL & RICHART, -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALVIS
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL PEED, ac.,
- = 349 Meaty St., Pittsburgh.
ROBERT
COMMISION'MERCHANT,
. .
AND DEALER IN
FLOtJP., GRAT."..;, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
: Office,. 413 LIDItItTY STREET, Pr/TSUI:PAIL
J. BLANCHARD,.
•
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,„
No: 396 PENN STREET
upl9:zsl
ALEX. )I'UANF . •• • .
NiCHANE 410 ANJEft,
• COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
Dealers in FLOUR, MUTT.; and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141 WATER . STREET, 5 above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. jes
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For" the'sale of Flour, Grain, .Bacon,Lard, Butter.
Seeds, Dried Fruit. and Produce generally, N0..16
MARKET STREETVeoruer of First, Pittsburgh'.
fe.ntul •
S .
IiO2I.IAA & ERJIANG ! , Whole -
sale dealers In Groceries,' Flour, Grain. 'Pro
duce, -Provisions, Fish. Cheese. Salt. Carbon . 011,
&c.. Nos. 172 and 174 'WOOD STREET.. - ear
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -• noB:uSS• •
JOUN lIDCSE EDW. 11DU5E......W.31. lIOUSE..
Suc
_T
censor:. OHN
to I. HOUSE 84.11H05.
censor:..To I. HOI"SE IS: CO.. 'Wholes:sle
4,roeerzi and Commission 3lerehantg. Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittborgh. Pa.
TT MIDDLE. No. IS3 LIBERTY
. STRF:ET, Pittsburgh, Pa.., Commission Iter
e ant and Wholesale .11ealer in. Conntry. Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. , • Clas ad
vanced on Corialguineute, and pald'for Produce gar.
orally. "
ROUT. KNOX • • 4....S.NI:PUX*Fr VO.iOX •
KNOX fa. BON, COMMSS/Ot
Olt .1 ,i'EE6atnd ' MAZE
79 DI-1.314)ND, opposlteclty Bull, Allegheny City
.AV.CRAWFORD,•
COMMISSION.
7 ERCHAVNMERCIANTIN PIG METAL
003 IS. ORE. IVROUGIIT SCRAP IRON, FIRE
BRICK AND CLAY. &,c. Warehoeto and Waco,
Nin4. 306 and 308 P :NN STREET. Storage far
ntehed: Consigns - nen s solicited. . - le2
T W rrTLE, BAIRD. PATTON,
ho!exalt; Grtn.yers, Commission Mercitants and
'eaters 1n Produee,Flour, Bacon. Cheese,. - Nish,'
Carbon and Lard Oil. Iron. Falb, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsbnrgb Manufactures generally,
11'4 and I.I4.SECtiID :STREET, Pittsburgh.
JB. CANFIELD ;SI SON, COM
• SlizrslON c. FORWARDING' 'MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Ruserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork.'l;aeon. Flour. Fish. Pot and
Pearl .Asbea, and Oils— Dried Fruit and. Produce
generally. Nos. 144 and 146 Front sLn:et,. Pitts
burgh.
-
JUAN SIIIMON A.._,SVALLACTL
fiIPTONS‘WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE GROf 7 ERS AND PRODUCE' DEALERS,
_ o. 68IXTH STREET. l'in.bur li. • faMr.ll.
OILS.
E ußip l iA OIL WORKS, • •
MANUFACTUREBS OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
TiiE CELEBRATED
SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
NI'IIOLEALE DEALERS IN
Clrude,- Relined and . Lubiicating 'Oda;
Lard, aperrn, Whale and ,FlLsh 011 s.
R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent,
No. 19 Irwin Street.
WARING AND RING, ,
I V V •
' Commission Merchants and Brokers hr.,
Petroleum and Products
DAIZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY-,
prrninviGn, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING 84 CO,
127 Walnut Street.
TT M. LONG & CO.,
•
'MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
Brand--"LTIcIFER. S P
• Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
TACK IpIOTILERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN ' • •
Petroleum and its Products.
OnIeeDALZELL' BUILDING, cot ,
nor of . Duquesne Way and linin "eats., •
Ofnee-1517 WAL NUT, BT. .
aplnv3o .
J BUFFM . S...C..A. xr,ttsvr...w.
SOHO WORKS.-
311 . Traitpr9 ItuAti r lye proale kind!.of
LUBRICATINC
STREET. -, •-•- -; ; ;
• E .4.I I } I FEATOUrtEHP'O r , at; €43°
DYERS AND SCO o• • -;"
J6l
Nos. 85 and 187 Third Street,
DYEII, AND SCOUT E 1
0 34:16D1300MSED OR MYT3b.
lux) GLOVES iianatAbrElp pLuailcs-CLEA.N
4-EIN OR, DYED •
I. ` 4 TAIOANNUNG , -
•
... 1 3 /4 9 P AIFI-9 - 1 4 10ni i **7 11 , 43 9 1 t E gi rA ..i.
iamars—
je!,:oot!“,
~,),:in4tzliymalt?-o.:
IiDECTSBURGII and
CONNELLSyILLE R. R.
. •
On and after- TRITR.SBAIt lifarrh 1988 ,
trains arrlre•at and depar t
from - the Depot.cor
uer of Grant and Water street?, as follows:
Peprtrt. Arrive.
Mail to and from linionrn:- , 0:00 A. Ji." 6:00 r. x.
McKeesporfAccommodt'n.ll:oo 1.1. 2:05 n. x.
Ex. to and from .tin hint7n.• i 31'00 pi. It; 10:00 A. N.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 r. x. 8:35 A. N.
BraddoO,lCS ACConnooditt'a: . .
Night Arc. to 3leKeesport.lo:3o r. 31.. 6:10 A. N.
Sunday Church Train to and -
from West Newton • 1:00 P. 21. 1 0 3 1 U A.;
For tickets apply t .. • -•-•
J. 11. XING, Agent.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. mbs
ALLEGHENY "
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO_TRE'OII, 'REGIONS.
Running through to Yenaugo City without change
of ears-Connecting . witiatrainn. Eltat : and,Woat on
the Warm.. & Franklin and ;the Atlantic & Great ,
'Western Railways" •
On and after THURSDAY, March 26th, 4 1868,
the Prissenger Trolus will leave front a nd arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot. colter. Canal and' :Pike Ste.,
as fellows: •: ,
• Depart. Arr re.
Mail to and fm 'Wen. City. 7:00 A. N. 1;00 it.
Express " 10:30 A. 3t. 6:15 P. 31.
13radv's Rend Accommod'n 3:00. P. X. 10:30 A. N.
Soda Works Accom'n • 5:25e. at. 7:55A.
First Itulton Accomod'n... 9:00 A. 31. 11:45 A: 31.
Second Ilulton Accomod'1112:00 it. 3:45P. N.
Sunday Church 'frail: leaves. Soda Works at 0:05
A. N.. • arriving in Pittsburgh 'at - 9:50.A. at. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10,r. 3t., arriving at
Soda 'Works at 2:55 P. 31. •
B. BLACKSTONE, Sup't.'
W. F. ROPE. Ticket Agent.- rah23'
1868. .
PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE . ./c CHICAGO U.
31 - . AND CLEVELAND & PITT:O3I.MM IL
From January 10th, 1/368., tntins will leave from
and arrive at 'theDepot. north aide; city.
Hem. as follows:
•
• "'care. • • • Arrive.. • '
Chicago E x 2:13 a in:Chicago Ex._ 2:43 a ra.
Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 am { Cleveland Ex. 2:43 am'
Erie & Ygn 6:13 a in iChleago Ex. -. 10:58 a m
Cl.& Wh'g 6:28 a mlWheellng Ex. 11:08 a m•
Chicago hail.. 6:58 am i Chicago .. 1:53 pm
Chicago Ex.... 9:43'a m & NVlVg.f.:x 4:03 It m
ritts..& Cl. Ex.;Erie& )(Ira Ex 6:13 pm
Youngvn 9:431 Chicago - Ex. 0:58 p m
Cl..t.WlVg Ex.. 2:13p m,CI. &Wit'g 7:08 pin
Chicago Ex. 1. 2:20p m!littts. & Ct. Ex: •
WI: . & Erie Ex. 4:38 pini via Yognst• g•0:28 pm.
Depart from Alleglieny.! :Wire in Allegheny.
N. Itrtgrn Ac. 8:58 a m:\. Brig:V:l Ac. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale ", 10:13 a " 8:28 a m
11:53 . a m " 9:58 am
Rochester " 1:33 p m New CaitlF . 10:13 a m
WellWe Acc.. 3:43p m : Leetsdalc "‘ 0:13 a m
Leetsdale Arc. 4:13 pm! •." • " 1:18.mp
Itrlgrn " . .s:3ttpmN.•Tirlc Vn " 2:43 pm
N. Mgr:: " . 6:28 p , Leetsdale " :4:23 pm
Leetsdale " 1 0:43.P.mi -" " 7:28 pm
2:28 p. m. Chicago Ex-; 10:30 a. m. Chicago
press leaves daily. (Expreso arrives daily.
Ja2S F.' R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
lIESEEMII
ifTIgBURGH, N
, coLumnus etzicnk,
ATI R. R.
PAYILLNDLEI,OIITE:
, ,
CHANGE of TIM - E.=On and after SUNDAY,'
December Pitt, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at
Unitin Depot. as follows, Pittsburgh time:
.Deport. , - ?Time.
Mall E:cpress 2:15 a. m. 3:55 p. m:
Fast Line. in. 7:05 p. tn.
Fast Express 2:50 p. in. 10:55 a. m.
Miked Way 0:10 a. m.. 6:50 p..rin.
MeDonal.l 4 s Ace'n, No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 2:10 p. tn.
Steubenville Aceonnnotl'it.• 3:55 p. 01. 9:30 u.
McDonalti's Acen, No. 2.. 5:10 p. m. 8:20 a. nt.
• SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sundai. - Express leaves ut 2:50
p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:30.a. na. the next
Church.Ttkin leaves Sundayat 12:55 . p. tn... •
The 0:40 a; .m. Train leaves :daily, linndaY and:
Monday excepted, arriving In Cincinnati at 0:55
the same evening. S 1101U115 - IN - ADVANCE OF
ALL PTHEIt,ROUTES...
irNo change of cars"betwecn 'Pittsbatgit atid,
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE. change- to St.' Louis,
Cairo, and the principal points West and Southwest.
When purchasing tickets be, etire auti . find the
office of the
rittsbnrgh, Columbus & Cincinnati R.
-- t:Nroy nEromitsot-rirs.nno - - •
• ,
M. D. MOTHERSPAUGH, Ticket Agent: . .
B. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agent,
JOHN D. MILLER, lien. FreiglitAgent.
_
1011 E N N S.l" LVANIAaW,
A. CENTRAL RAILROAD:
On and after October 6th. 1867' Trains. ill ar
,rive. at and depart from the Union Depoti corner 9r
Washington and Liberty streets, as folionliX :
Mall Train.... 1:5"..0 ain Day Express.. 3:00 a . M.
Fast Line lL:50 a miWall's No. 6:30 a m
Wall's No. 1.. 6;20 a in:Mail Train...-. 8:20 a m
, Winton No. 7:50 a in! Wall's No. 2.. 9:50 m
Wail's No. 2.. 8:50 a mi*Cincinuati Ex 11:15 a m
Cincinnati Ex. 0:10 a in' Wall's No. 3:.11:30 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a nalJohnstowttAc. 2:50 pm
Phila. Express 1:50 pin .Wall'N No. 4.. ;3:30 p m
Wall's N 0.3... 1:30 pmi Phila. Exprtis• . 4:10 pm
Wall's No. 4.. 2:50 p m Wall's 370. 5.: 4:59 pm
Wall's No.
.5.: 5:50 p N'ail's No. 6.. 6:05 PM
W all's No. 6.. 7:00 pin Fast Line 7:20pr0.
Altoona Acc'n Wall's No. 7 ../0:50 lira
.
and Emigrant
Traln 10:30 prni .
The Church Train leave 4 Wrill's Stlation every
Sunday -at 0:15 a. In., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
nt. Returning, leaves.ritt;ihurgh at 7.2:50 p. m.
and arrit _sat Wall's Statien at 2:00 pu• tn. •
"'Cincinnati Express.. leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday. '
Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Acentamo
'dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati
Express ;arrives daily except Monday . All other
trains daily except Sunday.
For further information appiv to.'
W. H. It'kCKW.TTIT, 'Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Companylyill not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and.limit tlicirresponsibility.to Otte Hundred
Dollars in value. All. Baggage .exceeding that
- amount in value will be at the risk °tine antler; un
less taken by special contract.
- • - EDWARD. H. WitLIAMS,..:
oc9 General Superintendent,. Altoona, Pa.
WESTERN PENNarr i pagiml
• SYLVANIA RAIL
LAD.—On and after November 1, 1867, .the Pas
senger Trains on the Western Fennsylvanim -Rail
road will arrive at and depart from„the. Federal. -
'Street Depot. 'Allegheny City, as follows: -
Arrive.' • ;1 iDepart.
Sharpb'g No.l. 6:25 a tni Mail 4,,,6:50‘a ,
Freeport No.l- . 8:15 am:Freeport No. r 9:05 a.m
Express 10:10'a m,Sharpb`g N o.111:20 a tn
SharplPg N 0.2 :1:25 pin Illapres,s ~ . 1:50 pin
Freeport No .2 4:15 p m Harnferv'e AC '3:55 pm
6:05 p re:Freeport No: 2 '6:05 p
liar:nerve Ac 7:10 pin!Sharpirg No. 7:30 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. --
The. Church Trails leaves Allegheny Janet. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. in„ 'reaching Allegheny City:at ..
9:50 a.. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. In. and arrive at Alleg - heny'Junet. at 9:45
Ci.MI3 . IL'IATIe.Se TICKETS—For sate; in paCkages 'of
Tweniy,.„-hetween. Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
n
Herr's, ennett, Pine Creek: Etna and Shimpsburg,
and good only on the [mini': stopping atStatlons Spe
cified on tickets. •
The train leaving .A.lieglieny - ,.Clty at 6:50 a. In.
makes direct connection at Freeport with 'Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown. -
Through tickets May be purchased ht the Office
No. ,3 St. Claim street,-near, Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at tin Depot,' Allegheny City.
For further information apply toy-• -- .
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent;
• •, 7 . , • -Federal Street Depot. -
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad .will not as
sume any risk for Bhggage, except forvrearing-ap
pare!, and limit the!. responsibility- to One Hundred
Dollars in value. 'All -baggace - .ea - ceeding , this
amount in value will be at the risk of the ewner, un
teas taken by special contract.' „
. EDWARD_ IL WILLLAM,
General Superintendent. Aitoona;-.Pa..
PITTSBURGH
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UNION. PACIFIC RAILWAY,
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The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTS
from tit° Easi to nil liolntiitt • • •
Colorado,- Nevadi, _
California,• ;Utah;
Artzonal :, 11 Yashingt91 1 ,
New Mexico, Idaho,
Two Trains Mayo 'State' L 1.11(% and , Lnivenworth
daily, (Sundaya excepted, lon the arrival of trains of
l'acinc Railroad from St.' Lon's, and Hannibal and
St. Jo ltailroad...trom Qultic4.-Connoeting .at Law
rence, Topeka and" Wamego with stages for all
Planta In NAnsaa. At 'end of track-west orElbs
worth with theTNITED STATES EXTREBI3 EON!.
.PANT , S DAILY , LINE OF :ov4pLifiip
AND XXPEESS COACHES : FOR - . •
- , ,momprvExti 5.A1117 T • ja -15 11.-
And all Points in the Teviritorleis,
rAnd:trith SA.I9IEHSON'S.THI-WEEKLY LLNE, of
COACHES Par Fort Hent's Fort. piss,. Albu-.
l ue y . cs u t e e \ ter LI Fe
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ht recen ~addltioalta uf•roultift, atoek. and
equipment. - and the arrtufgemerita - made with re
sponsible Overland Anutsportatlen': Lines frons,lta
.westenk terminus., this road . now offers tineqUillted
IVlEltleSlbr the transit:dish:a of.Oeight JO lb. Nam
Tickets for Bale 411,41 the'lirineitill:odieeft In (ho
United States and canadas.
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. Titt SMOKY tOUTE 12101 i TAcIywBALLWAY,EASTEj ,
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