The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1868, Image 3

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Telegraph to : the rittsiiirth Gazette t -
NEw. 'Kom, April a 1868
MOSSY , AND GOLD. ,
The stringency in the money market is
Ivry severe, and the pressure greater than'
Iver knoWn in Wall street. .For tall Loans
per cent in currency to 7 per pentin gold,
idth 3 a 34 per cent per day additional in
Fumy canes. : .At the Steck tichange per
tent..was - paid for three and five days and
s% per cent. for fifteen days. After bank
&ours there was some easing up and money
btained at legal rates. Tlie Assistant
PreaSurer bought /4,600,000 Seven-Thirties
mud `sold very little gold. Some interior
aaia are loaning by teleg.rai, and Albany
ms loaned $1,000,000. Sterling steady at
s 4 a 9 3;. Gold lower; opening at 138% and
rlosing weak. at 137,0173;. The steamer
Moro Castle, for Havana, took out $459,000,
' 7 • Ertil )ff, bt
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..overnments 'are a trifle ott, but close,
iteady: -Henry Clews it Co. furnish the
rollowin g 4.80 quotations: Coupons of 'Bl,
Ill; do. of 'G2, 109y,®1093 ;• do. of '64,
,t07 3 / 4 ®1073; do. of '65, 107 108; do. new,
t06,40106 3 / 4 ; 10-40's, 100 . ;410 , 1100%; 7-30's,
i05 6 a 4@105X.
STOCKS - -
nigher and very steady. The following are
,530 prices : Canton, 47a47%; Cumberland,
31a36; Wells' Express, 35a3554; American,
18a70; Adams', '5a76; United States, 70V,,
371 N; Merchants' Union, ' 34 3 / 4 a34%;
quicksilver ' 25/a2s'; Mariposa, - 6a7;
bilk Mail, 1023‘a103; Atlantic, 873087%;
New
' York Central, I=gal2V,,; Erie, 7434 a
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A do: preferred, 74; Huthoii; - 138a141;
Harlem, 1224 do; preferred, 120; Reading,
80a.901.X; Ohio and Mississippi Certificates,
80%a303:; Wabash, 4914a51y6; St. Paul, 58Ma
p. 8 %; do. preferred, 73%a73X; Michigan
poeastral, 113a114; Michigan Southern, 88Xri
14; Illinois Central, 136ya137;' Toledo,
3a103,!,; Rock Island, 92 . 4a9234; North
western, a 64/; do. preferred, 743,4a74y 1 ;
ort Wa e, 99y,a99%; Hartford and Erie,
-14Xa14:4; Hannibal and St. Joe, 8414; Cleve
land and Ashtabula, 100; new Tennessees,
, ,
MINING SIIAiRES
quiet; Corydon,. 50; Smith A: Parmlee; 260
SIIII-TREASURY.
Receipts, $2,388,977; payments, $13,452,-
1336; balance, $97,703,020.
• New York produce Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NEW Yoax, April 2.—Cotton less active
at about previops prices; sales 4,500 bales at
28c tbriniddling uplands. Flour; receipts
5,016 bbls; dull and 10c lower ; -sales 5,600
bbls at $9,25a9,55 for white wheat extra, $lO
al4 for round loop Ohio, 4510,50:112,00 for
extra St. Louis, and $12,50a15,00 for good to
chciice do, closing quiet. California dull
heavy; sales 480 sacks at $12,40a14,10. Rye
Flour steady; sales 450 bbls at $7,75a9,65.
Corn Meal in moderate request; sales 500
bbls at $5,90 for city, and $0,25a6,30 for
Brandywine. Whisky nominal. , -Wheat; -
receipts4,Bso bush; dull and nominally 2a3e,
lower; . sales 7,500 bush white Mich: ,
gan at 83,25. Rye quiet; sales 1000 bu western
at $1:94 2,000 Qinada in bond at $1,75. Bar
ley and Barley Malt dull. Receipts of Corn
32,000 bush, at lc lower and .more doing;
19,000 bush at 18a23c; new mixed' western
afloat at $1,22; old do delivered, at $1,16a
1,18; new • white southern and western.
Oats at 2834, 33,000 latish at &534a853ic for
western in store,Rye quiet at 10%allc.
Carolina Coffee; lia quiet; 15,000 mats Java
at 323033, currency. Sugar fairly active.
1,600 bbls Cuba at,loXaL2c; 600 bxs Havana
at 1136. Molasses steady. Hops qUiet.
Petroleum steady; crude 25y,; rerdbonded.
Pork is active and decidedly firmer; 4,650
bbls at $25,20a25,50 for new mess, closed at
$25,50 regular; $24a24,25 for old mess, • des
tine at *34,25 regular; V.9,62a21,50 for prime,
add $22,75a23,25 fer prime mess. Beef firm;
425 bbls at $14a20 for new plain mess; $19,50
a 23 for new extra mess; also 39 tea at $34,50
a 37 for prime mess; $38,50a40 for India mess.
Beef hams firm; 150 bbls" at 36a46c. Cat
Meats'steady; 240pkgs 103011 1 4 a for
shoulders, and 1434a15;4c forhams. Dress
ed Hogs drill at 11,,fa12c. City Bacon firm;
226 bars at 12,3ga12Xc for__Cberland cut;
14a1438c for short ribbed, and1.534a15,1c for
short clear, Lard dull at 1534a10 3 ` c. But
ter quiet at 20a42c for Ohio, and 44Af.53c for
State. Cheese steady st 13a1634c. Freights
to Liverpool a shade firmer; engagements
7,503 bush corn at 7Nc per steamer.
LATEs.r.—Flour closed very dull and 5a
10c lawer. Wheat nominally lower; the
scarcity of ocean freight room materially
checked the demand. Rye quiet and firm
at $1,90492 for Western., Oats dull at 8534
for Western in stole. Corn heavy at sl,lBa
1,22 for new Western mixed afloat, and
$1,12a1,22 for old do. delivered. Pork very
quiet at $25,55a25,65 for new mess, cash and
regular. Beef steady and in moderate de
mand., Cut Meats firm and in fair inquiry.
Bacon quiet, but firm. Lard dull . at 16 1 g ei
1630 for fair to prime steam and kettle ren
dered. ' ,
Cincinnati Karket.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Giazette.]
Cracurzwri, 2.—Plour is in moder
ate demand at $10,75 for' family. Wheat
dull at $2„40a2,45 for Nos. 2 and / red win
ter. .Corn closes quiet at 136 e for ear and 88a
90c for shelled. Oats scarce and firm at 72c
for No. 1.• Rye scarce and in demand at
11,82 for choice. Barley unchanged and
flrukat $2,85 for choice. Cotton dull and
prices nominal at 26c for middling. To
bacco firm, with sales of 142 hhds at $5,25a
9,10 - for lags and $10,00a20,25 for leaf.. Pork
inactive with a veculative demand, and
sales of 2,700 bbls at $25 for city and $24,50
a 24,75 for country, holders at the close
asked . $25,00a25,50 for country:-and city.
Bulk Meats In good demand and prices are
tending upward for Sides; sales of •clear rib
and - clear at 13 8-4a14 1-2 c ; ., Shoulders are
hold at 10 3-4 c, but the demand is chiefly.
for Sides: Bacon; Sides scarce and
clear rib: and 'clear are In demand at
15a15 1 7 2 c, but they are held at 1-4 c higher,
and, there is not much smoked meats in the
market-just now. - , :Bacon, -shouldeis are
held at 11 3-4 c, but not - in - demand. Hams
unchanged and Lard dull and
- could have been bought at 15 9.40 at .the,
close, though generally hold at 15c. Butter
in better,oupply and prices gc lower, prime
to choice 4 , k4f3c. Eggs dull at 18c. Claier
seed dull and• prices ..unsettled i can be
bought at 111-2, but in the jobbing way
sold all 'timothy dull at $2,304,40:
Linseed Oil dull and prices ditoOpingriflad
tho demand IS exceedingly light and. the
stock large;lt-soldat 41,16. .kLard: 011 un
chanized and aujet V1,28a1,83. Hay dull
at-git,oolil4;o6-o.n' arrival . Petroleum in
demand at $4,00a4,75per barrel: 'Gold 137 Y,
and dull_ ; ‘••
Cleveland Market.
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[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh G4aze—
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'OX,EVE - 14211);Aixil 2 :.:;-Flour,18.Steadybut
gia_et and:unchanged and held' as folloWa:
.X.X spring. 510a10,60;,: XX red - winter, 811 -
50a18A4 XX white, V18a14,50.. . Wheat, dull
and lower witti'lightliafei of No:1 red
teat 442,94.0tium grades are nominal: Corn
is nominally lower an4offexed:ot 97 for No.
1 .shelled,_.without baYtina:. Oats, dull and
steady and held at 71a72c. fOr No.:lll3We,
Rye, nothing doing and the market • nomit
nal V 51,65a1;70 for-No.1; - Barley is riomi-;
nia: the market •is 4uiet for
crude iit 83,75; refined is; : nnsettled;:. Ace
bondOd ' Libel a at`.2=c.
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my. eg i l ivtl tothe,l'lltskarsti Guette.3 .
titmorce t ..sOrll'=g.Flour: Vett Ina'
and- - Wheativeak anadeallsed
befirlatt. Pt§E; ts? s t . '.. „ 4 *1.0331V a PAgt_ I
-IM7 SO: - Cathy awl , *nne,..sta%L - 1,74 ,
le , i1Lie54113,...' Oats steady at era: * 0
steed, at SIIM-4101111Thlikdial4Y ' •
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Chicago Market.
Cific.kno; Apr11 . 2. , ;--Flour dull and easier,
at $8,50a10,50 for spring extraii. Wheat
quiet and . y,a,yc lower; sales of No. 1 at
82,04112,05% and No: 2 at $1,90a1,9034, dos
ing with buyere at' x 51,90 and sellers at
$1,90x. Corn less active, and laklic lower;
sales of No. 1 at 8108334 e and new at 78 1 a
79c. Oats dull; small sales - at 571-4a57 1-2 e
for regular and 59a59%e for fresh.' Rye
steady, at $1,59a1,61 for No. 1. , Barley dull;
sales of No. 2 in store at $2,35.:. Provisions
firm. 'Vass Pork; 823,75a 2 4,00 for country
and city. Packed dry salt shoulders 10a
101-4 c. • Lard nominal. at 15,4ia10e. Sweet
pickled hams; 15e for piime. Receipts--
5,054 bbls flour; 14,848 bush wheat; •82,335
bush corn; 12,509 bush oats; 33 dressed hogs.
Shipments--5,929 bbls flour; 4,517 bush
wheat; 1,775 bush' corn;' 5,400 bush oats.
Milwaukee Market.
(By Telegraph to the I,'lttabargh Gazette.)
MILWAUKEE, A.pril 2.—Elour veryquiet;
favorite spring extra, $0,37a10; medium,
89,30; commonto medium, 88,50a9. Wheat
dull and lower at:sl,9B;l-2a1,97 for No. 1, and
51,89a1,90 for No. 2.' Oats steady, at 571-2 a
59 - 1-2 c. Oorn dull and lower; sales fresh
astir shelled at 82 1-2 c. Receipt ,s,-800 bbls
flour; 20,000 bush wheat; 5,000 doliats;1,000
do corn. Shipments-2,500 bbls flour; 7,000
bush wheat. ' - •
Toledo Dfarket.
[By Telegraph to the Blttsb argll 0 azette.
Totrapo, •April 2.—Grain in store-52,954
bush wheat; 996,774 bush corn, 21,728 .buSh
oats, 4,466 bush rye. Flour—receipts, 1,050
bbls; the market is quiet. Wheat—receipts,
15,556 bush; the market is dull. . Corn—re
cems,'l4,s66 bush; sales of No lat Bfla9oc,
and sellers for June at 89c. Oats—receipts;
1,800 bush; the market is quiet. Rye scarce.
Clover seed—small sales at $7. ~
Philadelphia Market.
lßSTelegraphto ihe PlUshargh Garotte.]
Pairan.ELrrtrA, APxd I 1. -- Petroleum
quiet; crude, 1614; - refined ' in bond,
25a25y,. • Flour, advancing tendency.
Wheat advancing; sales 4,000; Kentucky
325. Rye at 183a185. Corn in good demand;
sales, 5,000 bush; $l,lB for =zed western.
Oats steady at 85a90e. Provisions hdld firm;
Mess pork at 26c; at 17.
MemplAs Market.
By.'elegraph to the Pittsbut‘ghGazette)
lkiEntrats, April 2.--Cotton quiet and
Stria at 261-20; receipts, 184; exports, 1,328.
Flour dull; superfine, $B. Pork, $26. Ba
con higher; shoulders, 12 1-2a12 3-4; clear
sides;l6al6 1-2 c; bulk shoulders, 1k; clear_
sides, 14 3.4 e, - Lard, 16.1-2a17 1-2 c. Corn,
98c. Oats, 78c. Hay, $l7.
Louisville Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
LotrisviLLE;April 2.—SaleS 221 hhds to
bacco at' from $5,25a7 for lugs and leaf; $7,25
a 32,25 for Hart County manufacturing leaf.
Flour—Superfine, $8,25. Wheat, $2,40a2,45.
Oats, - 73a75e. Corn, 83a85c. _ Lard, 16c.
Mess pork, t25a25,25. Whisky nominal.
New York Cattle Market.
[By Peleiraph to Pittsburgh Gauette
NEW YORK, April 2.—Cattle market firm
er; dressed rate 34c higher than last
Thqrsday; range • today at sl7alB. Sheep
firm at Baloe. Hogs dull at 9,3010 e.
IMPORTS BY RAILR,
PITTSBURGH . ' FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, April 2.-19 cars metal, Nim
ick & Co; Bdo do, J Wood, Son & Co; 2 do
do, Graff, Byers & Co; Bdo do, Bryan &
Caughey; 2 do ore, Graff, Bennett & Co;
11 do do, Shoenberger & Blair; 1 car scrap
iron, Mullins & Maloney; 3 cars wheat, T L
Baker; 3 carainachinery, Coleman, Rabm
& Co; 100 bbls flour, S Lindsay & Co! 100
bxs nails, Logan & Gregg; 4 bxs clocks,
Scott & Hannigan; 1 butt tobacco, E Worm
ser; 15 bxs do, Means & Coffin; 10 hif bbls
do, Seghmyer &Voskamp; 1 car machinery
FL-A Merrick & Co; 5 bbls eggs, H Riddle;
77 sks oats, J Hinkle; 10 do wool, Barker &
Co; 2 bbls eggs, 2 bxs butter, If Lenz; 20 bx
starch, Carter, McGrew & Co; 1 bbl eggs, W
J Steel & Bro; 3 kgs apple butter, IV H
Graff; 2 do do, H Rea; 25 bxs cheese,E Hea
zleton; 16 half bbls tobacco, E Megraw; 34
hhds shoulders, E H Myers & Co; 50 bbls
whisky, L Rosenberger- '
18 sks rags, Pitts
Paper Co; 6 sks tails, A Hooveler & Co; 7
sks sacke, 1) Wallace; 4-boxes axes, J Graff
& Co.
CLEVELAND .Alvto PITTSBURGH RAILROAD,
April 2-3 ears; _ore, Brown t Musgrave; 4
do do, Bryan & Caughey; 25 tcs hams,Jas
Lippincott; 5 bits
_glassware ! Fahnestck &
Co; 30 cks pearls, Fry, Semple & Co; 27 bgs
rye, Jos S Finch; 24 sks malt, Z Wain
wright; 26 ski( oats,.l lit corn, Thos Mitch
ell; 1 car stone, John L L Knox; 15 jugs
.
molasses, A M Byers; 58 do do, John Por
terfield; 5 rolls leather, GH . Anderson; 12
do do, W F McLaughlin- 13 bbls apples, 2
hf bbl butter, 2 .bbls tialseed,'4 bbls eggs,
Wll Kirkpatrick; 30 do apples, W J Steel
& Bro.; 7 bas cheese, Shomaker & Lang; 2
bbls apples, :H Rea Jr;l car lumber, Slack Jr,
Sholes; 1 do do, J do M Seibert & Co; 1 do
do, T B Young & Co; 280 sks oats, J& W
Fairley; 194 do corn, Hitchcock, McCreery
& Co; -37 kgs lard; Vangorder & Shepard; 2
bbls dry apples, Graff Jr,
ALi&EGITENT STATION; April 2.-1 cars
barley, J Rhodes & Co; 1 car staves, C Lutz;
1 bbl molasses, 8 Dyer; 1 bbl eggs, G Fees;
3 do do, Beekfteld & Niehonse; Ido do, 1 bx
butter, R & A Carson; 7 bdls leather, A & J
Groetzinger & Co; 5 kgs eggs, Shnlz & Dan
ner; 6 1:103 flaxseed, H Watt; 9 sks clover
seed, 8 rolls leather, J P Bentle; 1 car mid
dlings, Voeghtly & Hopp; 40 rolls Leather,
J Eisenbeis; 1 car lumber, S C Matasters.
rEIiIiSTLVANIA- CENTRAL • RAILROAD,
Aplil 1.-100 aka grain, W J Meek; 3 bag
cheese, W M Gormley; 19 bgs corn, 9 bags
cloverseed, Gay £ Welsh; 2 bbls eggs, Sho
maker & Lang; 1 do db, Carter, AfcGrew &
Co; 1 box do; Head & Metzger; 2 bbls flour,
Graff & Reiter; 1 bbl beans, E :11 Myers
& Co.
Amnon:um , VALLEY RAILROAD, April
2--Shoenberger &Blair, 3 cars limestone;
Knox &Orr, 23 bgs rye; HWoodsides,-.1 car
'metal; MclUdght, , Porter & Co, Bdo do;
Lockhart, Freir & co, 1 ear fire clay; Hahn
Hadley ,'2 bbls eggs: J Connor, 1 obi eggs
Vang.orcter & Shepard Ido do; .1 Miller,
do do, 1 j
do butter; A Best, 2 do eggs;,
Bricker & Co; 17 sks oats; Clark it„ Sumner,'
160 bbls oil; Fulton, Marvin it Co, 460 bbls
PimOnntart COLITIS LSDS sign Crrentiirsxr
- TWEEOAD 413r11,2;-40`sks , barley, - M Gor
don; 1 sewing m 1,01111 1 .4 Wm Sumner & Co;'
2 bbls eggs, Voigt it Co.
PITTEIBUIIMEILo PAPER: MANLY
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RJEDDLIE, Secretary.
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Harr/non, John 11. - I.ltingion::
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SALE —Proposals' wslZ be received : for the
purchase of tho materials in the buildings oh tbe,
property of.the Mercantile Library Hall Co., earner
of penn- street' and Bremen lately occupied
hr 'West & Carriage :J r actor,. the purc haser
remove the seine and clear away - the .
The bids mar be made for all or apart of e
Ind roust ruwaechetime wlthtn which the par...
tied engage to remove the acme.
B. BBBNOT,
forcer.. yararrliall Company• •
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1868.
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Tharlver seemed to be. at stand last,
evening with scant six and a half„ feet, in
the channel by the Monongahela marks..
Oil City telegrams reported the Allegheny
rising yesterday with thirtiy-kme and a half
inches in channel, and snowing. Here,the
weather was quite cold , and cloudy last
evening—in the morning we had consider
able ruin, and it rained some during Wed
nesdarnight,
The %Armadiilo arrived on Wednesday
evening, and since then, the J. N. McCul
lough;• from Parkersburg, St: Charles, from
Cincinnati; and Robt. Moore, from Ports
mouth. The McCullough was a little be
hind time, but: he cleared' again last night.
The St: Charles brought up a good trip, and /
will return again this evening.
_The Maggie Hays, from St. Louis, and
Kate Robinson,.from Cincinnati, are among
'the first boats duo—they may possibly be
found in port this morng.
The Argosy got off for Cincinnati last
evening, and the New State had steam up,
preparatory to taking her departure for
the same point. , The Ida. Rees cleared foi
011 City, and the Echo is clue from there
to-day, nnd will return as usual on Satur-
Daniel Eckert, pilot of the towboat
Lioness, while engaged iat the wheel' as the
boat was backing from shore near New
Cumberland Wednesday , morning; lost his.
hold of the wheel and ,fell, when one of his
legs was caught between the . spokes and
broken just above the ankle. The injured
man Vas
.placed on board the Leonidas,
upward bound, which' conveyed him to his
place of residence, Phillipsburg, opposite
Rochester.
The commodious and palatial St. Charles,
Capt. C. A. Dravo, with Andy Robinson,
Jr. in the office, I's the regular , packet for
Cincinnati . to-day, leaving at noon. Here
is an opportunity presented for any ono in
tending 'to visit the Queen City, or any
point between here and there, that should
be taken advantage of, as the St. Charles is
in all respects, one of the Most commodious
staunch and iinift es t steamers on the West,
em Rivers. Shippers .should extend all
the support they can to Capt. Dravo, and
thus encourage and enable him to keep her
in the trade. Capt. Robinson will be found
in the office, ready to wait on those having
business with the boat, and he knows, as
well "its any other man '
" how to do it.
The Glasgow,Capt. Geo. Johnston,
will be the first out for the Upper Ms:
s i ssippi, and passengers and shippers
should bear this in mind. The Armadillo,
Captain D. L. Hendrickson, with Captain
D. A. Swaney in the office, is announced
for St: Louis and Missouri river.
The Inaporter,Captain John A. Williams,
of the "Rees Line," will be the first boat
out for Fort Benton. She will be followed
by the Ida Reese, Capt. Albert, and Silver
Lake, Capt-Todd, of the same line.
The Melnotte did not get off for St. Louis
as expected last evening, but she will posi
tively leave to-day, and passengers and
shippers should bearthis in mind.
The Bayard, in charge of Capt. Asa Shep
ard, will soon be ready to take the place in
Pittsburgh and Parkersburg line made va
cant by the withdrawal of the f.eni Leoti.
A St.. Louis telegram, under date of
Tuesday, says: The New Orleans steamers
of the Atlantic line and outsiders have per
fected arrangements to load at the Atlantic
line's wherfboat. The object is to avert
competition. It is not believed the arrange
ments will continue long, as all the out
siders have not joined. The Pauline Car
roll leases to-day, and the Republic on
- Thursday, under the new arrangement.
= The-levee crowded with boats. Some
can not reach the bankwithout waiting and
powerful squeezing. Freight and passen
gers are abundant for the Mississippi.
The Missouri boats aro getting excellent
down trips. Some of the recent departed
mountain boats had quite large freights.
The Rountz lino is receiving large quan
tities of Government freight. The Carrie
left on Saturday with 200 tuns, and the
Peninah leaves on Wednesday with all sho
wants.
Governor Fletcher has approved the bill,
passed by the Legislature, which exempts
steamboats plying to and from St. Louis
from all city and county taxes.
The Louisville Courier says: The citi
zens of Louisville will be called upon on
Saturday next to vote upon an ordinance to
purchase of the heirs of John Brown, Sr.,
deceased,an individual fourth in and to the
wharf between Second and Ninth streets;
also, of the same heirs, fifty-two and a half
feet of wharf property at Portland; for all
of which the city is to issue her bonds,
amounting to $175,000, payabls in thirty
years, bearing interest.
The
per cent.
The same ordinance provides for the pur
chase of 1,997 feet of wharf property, lying
between Brook and Clay streets, at a cost
of $l6O to $225 per foot.
It also provides for the purchase of 811
feet of ground by 100 feet deep, fronting On
Water street, and lying between Fourth
and Sixth streets, at a cost of #lOO to #250
per foot. For the last two sections of prop
erty, amounting to $163,900, the city is to
issue her bonds -at five, ten, fifteen and
twenty years, bearing six per cent. In,
Wrest. e •
The grand total of this wharf purchase, if
our figures and estimates are correct, and
we believe they are, is $639,602.
We clip the following from the Cincin
nati .E'nquivr: Captain Sam. Houston, of
the Peerless, telegraphs from. Little Rock
to Clawson &Morse, of this city, that, the
little steamer Hesper was sunk in the Ar
kansas river, two hundred miles above that
point, in eight feel of -water. She was
owned by the aboVe named parties ' who
built her here in the fall of 1868, ata cost
of $l9OOO, She is insured in companies of
this city for $9,000. The dispatch states the
boat is nearly broke in two, and can scarce
ly be raised.
, late New Orleans paper remarlm, A
paragraph is going the rounds of the West
era papers, that sugar in boxes is imported
from Havana through our city and deliver
ed
la Chicago at $l, - 60 per box. This is an
error. The freight from Havana to NewDr-
leans is $1,50 per box. Of course sugar can
be delivered in Chicago via New Orleans at i
twenty to twenty-five per cent. less than
via New York. All descriptions of groce
ries—augars, eoffee, molasses itte.--can be
deliveredin any of the Northwestern States
through our city at-twenty to thirty per
cent.' less than by the way of Newt York.
We.believe salt has been , carried from hap
to. Louis for fifty cents per sack. We
are not positive. Although there are ru-,_
mors that the barge " transportation _ has -ire: '
calved a blow, from the great combination,
to break up the Valley Company, we do not
learn that the attempt has been successful,
WI we observe' that barges are-expected" as
heretofore:'' We learn that' `the purchaser
of the brick 'warehouse, , the_proprietor of
the elevator which is to : arise . ftomthe Lou
isiana Manrifactrujog Company Building
Pourth District, has called for proposals to
build a wharf in , front of, the , premosi 4AY
217 feet, to facilitate the unloading. of grain
and other Traduce. The wharf is intended :
to be equal to, any in the city This is, gin
touraging. We can . only saki -43me one
come all, gentlemen of means and capital
frotn the , '•7
The St. Louis ,Repubtioui,, of Tuesday ! ,
says We are pleasedtolearrithat the use
less and ruinous comppeetition' that prevailed
a few' days 'since ' • tetwoen the 'various
steamers engaged inthe New Orleana trade
has been broagbttesin amicabk azuLaatiii
fagtory close, under the sruingenientPre-
Posed PresiaoBAO theaepartitre of -the Bit- - •
interk i rlos . divinteinent +eh new exists Is
that the steamer Great 'Republiirolibimark
ranua r twealth ,- LixtieWansihtollloAble
of the thdepoudente, and the:Hatbi
;Arthare74l4' -GaY, ..Pongnental, Pauline
oirroll4pd,ollvd pralich.,of„the A.
Co *Ow l Won. 490;14 tgatat Le‘Pithtui
w harMat uhaer sae a mew of the Una:
%
rineat at. fib
tiO
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FOR FORM- BENTON_ Asgag
A- 1, 111 THE
GrOJ.AI) M]I:NMS.
--- ' REES FAST L NE. '
The Splendid Light pra t Steamers,
IMPORTER J. A. Wl', ms, Master.
IDA EKES WM. A EMT, Master./
srtivEß iLAKE JOHN TODD, Master. ,
The IDA REES will comma ce receiving' In .
I
TAT: tr SAAWILL I TY Thi , Zrif Tit* - will i!riLttivaen
will take freight for all points onlhe "Missouri river.
For freight or passage apply on :loard, or to •
• FLA.CH it. COLL GIVOQD,
mhR3 ' AGENTS.
gINCENNA.TI :PACK. a : l ar ia t
—FOR WHEELING, BEAR ET
, PARKERSBURG; POMER OALLIPOLIS,
Blf SA.NRY, N
LRONTON, PORT MOUTH, MAYS..
VILLD A, ND CINCINATL—The• elegant side
wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES, C. A.
DaAvo, Commander; A. ROBINSON, Jr., Clerk,
- LEAVES EVERY . FRIDAY, at IS se.. •
Connecting et Cincinnati with Itackets
31 and Rail
roads to Louisville, Nashville, Inphis. New Or
leans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi
and Missouri rivers.
Freight or passengers receipted through either by
rail or river.
CHAS. BARNES, tAge
Especial attentiOn given to Orders and Way
Business.
h.% JAS. COLLINS,
nts.
ra
ALLEGHENY RIVER: a iEg
PACKET LLNE leaves every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clock P. sr., from the foot of Irwin street
This line/is eotnposed of the followlitg boats:
IDA REEK No. 3, R. NEU, Master, W. F. STEW..
ART, Clerk. !
ECHO No. 3, E. GORDON, Master, A. D. Rts-
SEI,L, Clerk.
The above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
have superior accommodations add attentive offi
cers. s mhtli
EXPREEXPRESS LINE.-FOR
tl; s i dEt
ST. PUAL, MINNEAPOLIS,
SS
LANDING, LA CROSSE. GALENA,• DU
BUQUEt ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND
BURLINGTON.—The splendid passenger steamer
GLASGOW GEO. W. JOIENSTON, Comdr,
Will leaVe for above and all intermediate points as
announced.
For freight or passage AS. apply on board or to
JLINS, .
Agents.
mb3o CRAB. COL BARNES,
]k"IOR ST. LOUIS LEX...Aes
INGTON, KANSAS CITY, WY
A - DOTTE, LEAVENWORTH, ATCHLSON, ST.
JOE AND OMAHA.—The tine steamer
ARMADILLO 'Capt. D. L. llgionittcitsoN,
Will leave as, above on SATURDAY. kprll 4th.
Passengers and shippers can rely on the Armadillo
going throng's as tivettised. Will receipt freight
through to all points on Missouri river.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
MIAS BARNES,
JAS. L'OLLINS.
Or, GIIRIEST HASpETT,
Agents.
R CINCINNATI LOIET-z za t
I O
ISVILLE, CAIRO AEU SAINT
OUIS.—The flan steamer
MELNOTTY Capt. JAS. "RY.NNISTOti,
Will leave as above THIS DAY. April 3d, at 4
o'clock r. 11., positively; Will receipt freight
through to all points on the Upper Missisaippi river.
For freight or passaxe apply_ on board or to
CvilltlEST & HASLETT. Agents,
apt • Corner Market and Water sts.
FOR CINCINNATI AND
LOHISVILLE.—Tbe steamer
NEW STATE Capt. HARRISON,
Wlll leave as above THIS DAY, 2d Instant, at 5
o'clock P. is. positively.
For frelgheor passage apply on board or - to
JOHN FLACK.
apt . J. D. COLLINGWOOD; Agents.
REGULAR WEDNES-zgM6
DAY PACKET YOU CINCLN
. A fL—The fine steamer
ARGOSY Capt. VAN - DEM:RIM
W. H. Scull, Clerk, leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon.
C. BARNES,. .
JAS. COLLINS, Agenta.
rok2l. JOHN VLACH.
rOR MONTANA,_ FORT m:,,,..: 1 1771%
RENTON- AND THE GOLD
lIM
NES.—The line new steamer -
ANDREW ACKLEY Capt. GARRETT BOLTZ,
Will leave for above ports on THIS DAY. The
above boat is entirely new, was built expressly for
that trade, and has the Government contracts.
For freight or passag e apply on board or to
- W.
..,.._J- COLLINS,
JAMES COLLINS, Agent
T•TtikT) AND COLORS.
ALL OF THE MANUFACTURES
OF THE
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD
AND
• COLOR WORKS.
INCLUDING
STRICTLY PURE WRITE LEAD,
ZINC PA_I,
Chrome Green,
Nrei ( diterlarcon.
• Versaillem Green,
Chrome Yellow,
Ana every variety of Colors, dry anyground in 011,
for sale by
HARRIS ft EWING-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS !
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
PITTSBURGH,_
II
T SCH0010IAKEII.& ! SON,
. • ,
White Lead Color Works
itt.f.rturd.cT!mms . pP.
WHITE AND RED LEAD
ZINC, I'UTTY. BLUE LEAD.
• .; 1001 rd VEND ;T GREEN , .
Andail colors; dry or In oil..
OFFICE, trotrimi $4113E
Pictory,.Nos.' 430 c 455 k .191 , 4_,. '458. and 458
Rebecca dtreet, and 49, 151 and 53 Lacock Street,
HOTELS.
ut • -•
acnderoigned beg &intim:ince to their friends
anittherpublio tiro they hayetpurebased this OLD
HISTA.I3LIBIIED arid POPULAR 110VSE,
..P19._.344. X.4lbprt* o#reetyl
_.Oklict will continue to keep it In the.hest style. The
kiANSION• ROUSE has over erie hundred rooms; all
newly furnished in the best style, and only two min
totes walk trent the Railroad Depot.% Trayelers will
and this housein uocuant, One A.o.otoriti
be aeoanniedated any hour, day or nli
Connected with the. Rowe it. spl endid Hell for
_ . .
Families or single. personal to 'bond Pr 'tim
day. wank or with or without rooms.
H. WASAEBtAin-
C) A PRJ , JESTEDON THIE-jkAUROPEO
STJAMES
N'ol4w 405 ail& 'St' ) !
! °Korai:omin' Delioi,
I JAMES-4•T TriA:44 - #4.M,PV 3 Pric4 4 F.;
1 Tbintense le newly bait ;‘,3 weely - 4ll 4 l l i V afrf•
tteti r ti.r. i .CUMll l ar RI 4 13 r al ‘,; I d) s ratut j I
earn.
1., .4; • 20 ,, , , A . 5zt 0r p00 ealai s = 1
1 • .mi‘ , 3
,-t.•.nt.111L1T1P".11,11,0-1.11
to ' ft:l e u 'trl<; t, ri?ivt s sitt:si it 01 OUSI
S~..uw ? w iU ill 7 )h, :I.fl i
s•
dIiAhkEiSION rdERCH.A.NTS
r. STEELE
M STEELE & SON,
CominissiOn Aferchants,
,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, PEED, ate.
No. OS OHIO STEEN'. near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES 8....11EAN011 JOB. HARPER
WANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Codsignmints solicited
RErzzEncEs—J. G. Martin, Cash a Mechanics'
rth
National Bank; J. S. Dilwo'.4, Co., R. T. Ken
nedy it Bro. ,
,1a.31:124
PETER KEIL , M
JAS. F. RICILAI
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
" AND DHALEItS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL- FEED, ac., &e.,
34U. Libeaty,B4., Plttaburgh,
say2l:b37
ROBERT KNOX, Jr.,
COMMISSION, MERCHANT?
AND as IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
Office. 413 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH.
BLANCHARD,
•
Wholesale and &tail Grocers,
G. 398 PENN STREET
aplB:xo3
. .. J. n. AWED..
MCBANE ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and. PRODUCEGEN
ERALLY, No. • 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.: __Jes
F ETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND Oe.IIIIIIBBION BISOKANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Rutter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit. and' Produce generally, No. 10
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uS
SHORIAKER -& LANG,' Whole
sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce Provisions. Fish, Cheese, Salt. Carbon Oil,
ac.,' Woe. and 174 -WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' noSinss
JOlis 1. noun. EDW. potrsE.....ww. 11. norsz..
JrOHN I. HOUSE & BROS. ,_ Snc
cessors JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
oeers and Commission • Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, I'a.
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
.][. STREET, Pittsbbrgh, Pa., Commission Mer
e. ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gan'
erally. au=
71011 T. KNOX' ANDREW .KNOT
RR
KNOX & SON, COMMISSIO3
'MEHANTS and dealers In FLO GRAY!
FEED and PRODUCE GEI•SERA UR, LLY, Nc
79 DIAMOND, opposite Glty Dal, Allegheny city
PAIGCHAWFORDOCOMIIIISSION-
IiZECHANN MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,
.00MS, ORE, WROUGHT SCRAP , IRON, TIRE
BRICK AND CLAY,_ Ste. Warehouse and Office,
Nos. 366 and 38€1 PENN STREET. Storage flir
nished. Consignments solicited. oc3
. BAIRD liAtTON,
Wholesale G rocers Commisslon Merchants and
eaters Hi Produce, Flour, Baton, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Glass,' Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
JB. CANFIELD A, SON, COM-'
MISSION 8. FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and - 140 Front street, Pitts
burgh.
Joni; SHIPTO' A. WALLACE.
HIPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
INo. 6 SIXTH. STREET, Pittsburgh.
OILS.
E UREKA OIL WORKS,
MAJTPACTURERS OF -
EUREKA. CARBON OIL,
THE CELEBRATED
SPERM LiTBRICATIPTO OILS,
_ .
_ r CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crndel Relined and Lubricating Oils,
Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish 011 S.
R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent,
Pio. 19 Irwin Street.
- • PITTSBURGH.
WARING AND • KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Prodticts,
. DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSSUB4III, PA.
-PIIIDADRIAWA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 *skint Street.'
H M. LONG & CO.,
MAXITFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
Brand--"L
Office,
,N0..2 puquefne Way;
MACK BROTHERS, (
COMMISSION MERCIiANTS,
.
f AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
, 4, +
Pittebnighonlec--04.L.ZELL1....BINVINNG, cor,
no of Dnoaeane Way and IrlOtistretcs.,, ‘,.. .
PLlllidelpbisO 'I WAL.Xtrr
A. 41. WiterkagAr4 -
OittO OIL OUKS t
; ..:;..-) -.• r-'
31.anutheture and hare for 'sale , lands of
111111011
::LUBRICATING
No .1 • ' 7l.
. yt i'.:4IIITNITM,./TXIIfEW,:*O*
. -
" PRACTICAL.
• FIIRNITURE - MANUFACTURgRS•-
WROLESALVAND RETAIL,
- ,
,LEMON,: ;it - WEISE,
rtcN, LittEi4ortat" isurmaivr.'
Constantlfollliiiid &Veery yiriety: of=PARLOR and
CHAMBEK OKNITURE, .togcther . .wltta- a com
plete aaaortencnt of common , :...rniture mdnood
°se In +grantor anitidng itr our line are cordially.
inviteftto • -
wbriausratteea •
is q% 4erAt. coN #,VirPIM •
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.PITTSBURGH, Pa
RAILROADS.
16 11614 SiitiiigkriallaMM
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On and after THURSDAY,' March' sth, /809, • -
trains will arrive atand depart from the Depot; .cor-
_ner of Grant.and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
"Mail to and from Uniont'n. 6:00 a. xi. 6:001'. M.
Melleesport Accommodrn .11:00
- Ex. tr. and from Untora'n. • 3:00 P.: 31;•10i00 'A. xt.
West Newton Accommod'n 430 P. Sr. 835 A. .
Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 p. sr. -.1:50 - p. m. • "
Night Ace. to Meßeesport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 A. If.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M.
FOrtickets apply t
J. It. KING,• Agent.
• W. R. STOUT, Superintendent. mhs
ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILROAD.
TDIRECT ROUTE. TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City without change
of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on ....
the & 'Franklin and the Atlantic & Great -
Western Railways. .
On and after - THURSDAY, March 26th, 1868,
the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike Sts.,
as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
31a11 to and f m Veri. City. 7:00 M. M. 1:00 - A. r.
Express " " 10:30 P. a. 6:15 P. IL
Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. M. 10:30 A. ar.
Santa 'Works Accom'n 5:25 p. ar. 7:55 A. M.
First Halton Accomod'n -9:00 A.3f... 11:45 A. M.
Second Hutton Accomod'n 12:00 • M. 3:45 P.M."
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05
A. M.. arriving in Pittsburgh at 0:50 A. M. Re
turning,
leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M., arriving at - •
Soda Works at 31:55 f. r. • . ,
H. BLACKSTONE, Supt.
W. . F HOPE, Ticket Agent. mh
1868. _
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE S. CIIICAGO E.
W:•AND"CLEVELAND Ac PITTSBURGH R. R. •
From January 19th, MS, trains will ,leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city
time, as follows;
- J.e.ays. • • Arrive.
Chicago Ex.... 2:13 an: Chicago Ex.... 2:43 am
Cleveland Ex,..• 2:13 ain !Cleveland Ex. 2;43 M
Erie & Ygn MI 6:13 ani Clileagb Ex .... 10:58 am
Cl. & Wh•g Mg 6:28 am' Wheeling Ex. 11:08 am •
Chicago Mali.. 6:513 a mlChlcago Ex.... 1:53 pm
Chicago Ex, - .. 9:43 a mICL & - SVII`g Ex 4:03 p m
& Cl. Ex. _ • ;Erie & Yg'n. Ex 613 pm,
via Yonngt'n 9:4:3 a Chicago Ex...: 6:58 p m
Cl. &15 - 11',:t Ex.. 2:13 pm!Cl. & Wh•g Ex 7:08 pm
Chicago x.... 2:28p Inil'ltts. &Ct. Ex.
Wh. S Erie Ex. 4:36 pm via Yognst'n. 9:28 pm ".
Depart from Atlegheny. Arrive in Allegheny.
N. lirlgt'n Ac. - .8:59 a In!N. Brlgt'n Ac. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale " 10:13a miN. Ilrigt`n " 8:28a
" .41:53 ani Wellsville " 9:58 aln
Roche ter 1:33 pin New Castle 1.0:12 am
Wellsv'e Acc.. - ' -3.43 p rn , Leetsdale • 9:13 am
Leetsdhle Acc• ..4:15 pm'• . 1:18 p
N. ltrigt'n pm N. llrigt'n " 2:43m
N. Brig.t'u . 6:2ti pm Leetsdale •` p
4:23 pm
Leetathile •" 10:43 pin " " 7:26 pm
2:28 p. m. Chicago Ex..: 10:50 a. in. Chicago..;
press leaves daily. ;Express arrives daily.
F. k. MTERS, General Ticket Agent.
VAITTSBURGII,-., x.,..,....i
' COLTIMBUS S: CINCIN- 1 --b-.0. 4 '
TI E. lt. - - '-' - ~_---- ,-
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE oF TLIIE.—On and, after. SUNDAY . , ,
December Eith, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive,
Mall Express 2:15 a. in. 3:55 p. m.
Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 7:05 p. m.
Fast Express 2:50 p. in. 10:55 a. m.
Mixed Way , 6:10 a. tn. 6:50 p. m.
McDonald s Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:10 a. in. 2:10 p. m..
Steubenville Accommod"n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acen, No. 2.. 5:10 p. in. 8:20 a. m.
firECIAL NoTicE.—Sunday Express leaves ct 2:50
m m., arriving In Cincinnati at 6:30 m. the next
Church Trahricaves Sunday at 12:55 p.
__The 9:4o':a. Train leaves daily, Sunday and
Monday eicepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55 •
the same evening, 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ALL OTHER ROUTES.
air•No change or ears ,between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change to St. Louis,
Cairo, ands the principal points West and Southwest. •
. When
t urehasing tickets be sure and find the
otlice of
Pittsburgh, Columbus & CinCinnati R. 114
,•,
UNION DEPOT, (SOUTH SIDE.)
M. D. MOTHERSPAUGH, Ticket Agent.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
JOHN D. MILLER, Gen. Freight Agent.
lA NI
AD.
th. 11367, Trains will ar
eD
Union *Depot,- corner of, •
streets, as follows:
I _Depart.
Pay Express.. 3:00 a•m
!Wall's No. 1.. `6:30 ami
i Mall Train 8:2.0 2.M
I Wall's No. 2.. '9:50 am
*Clncinuatl Ex 11:15 a m .'"
Wall's No. 3.. 11:30 a m
Johnstown Ac. 2:50 pm ,
Wall's No. 4._ 3:30 pm
Phila. Expres. 4:10 put.
Wall's No. 5.. :50 pm
Wall's No. IL . 6:05 pm
Fatil Line :20pm ,
Wall's N 0.7.. :50 pm_
. _
ENNSYLVA:.
CENTRAL RAILRO.
n and after October 61
rive at and depart from thi
Washington and Liberty s
Arrive.
Hail Train.... 1:20 am:
Fast Line 1:50 a ml
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a. ni:
Brinton No. 2. 7:50 a sal
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am'
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnsto Ac. 10:15 a in
Phila. Exto wn
ress 1:50 pm
Wall's No. 3.:. 1:30 pm
Wail's No. 4.. 2:50 pm
Wail's No. 6.. 5:50 pm
Wail's No. 6.. 7:00 p m
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant
Train 10:30 pis
Tbe Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. ni., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. , Returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. tn.
and arril 23 at Wtill's Station nt 2:00 p. it:: • -
"'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo
daUon and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati
Express arrives daily except 3lonclay: All other
trains daily except Sunday.
For further information apply to - •
• W. H. BECKWITH,' Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad .Company will not as
sume any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and 'brat their responsibility to One Hundred. -
Dollars in , value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, nu..
less taken by special contract.
oca 7 General Superintendent..Altoona, Pa.
WESTERN PENN- r
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SYLVANIA' RAIL- '
RO .--On and after, November 1,1867, the Pas-, .
senger . Trains on - the Western Pennsylvania Rail- .
road will arrive at and depart. from the - Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
Sharpteg N0.,1 6:25 a m Mail 6:56 em.
-Freeport No. I - 8:15 tam Freeport No.l. 0:05 a m •
Express 10:10 a m Sharpb•g• No. I 11:20 a at
Sharphig N 0.2 1:21t pm Express 1:50 pm, •
Freeport 14.10.2 4:15 p m Ilarmerv'e Ac. 3:ss'pm. - -
Mail - 6:05 p m Freeport No. 2' 6;05 p m
Harmery ie Ac 7:10 p m Snarpla'g No. 2 . 7:30 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.- •
The Church Traib leaves Allegheny Junet. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. nv.; reaching-Allegheny City at
9:50 a, m. Returning. leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:45
•
Gobriltivorroir'Ticusrs—For sale in packages of-
TwentyLbetween,Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bentett, - Pine-Creek, Etna and Sharpsbnrg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations epe-
..
carted on tickets. .
The ,trilm leaving .Allegheny. CID' at 6: 5 0 a. 112 .
makes direct connection at Freeport w ith Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown.
Through tickets may ,be purchased at the Once,
No.• 3 St. Clair street; near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. .
For thither information apply to : •
JAMES - LEFFERTS Agent,
- Federal Street D epot.'
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not -as—
sume any riskfor Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One-Hundred
Dollars in value. All - baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un- •
tess taken by special contract:
EDWARD IL, WI L LIAMS,
_cieli General Superintendent. Altoona. P
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY;
Eastein 'Division.
TJie SIiORTIiitT . AND MOST. ltrad.Aill,R ROUTE
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frc the Elva to all points in..
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
, Arizona, • :Washington,
Aleiv'Mexico. idaho;•
Oregon.
Two 'Eralns leayc State niiorth
on the arriratoe train. of '.
racing itatiroad.from Lou!, and ' bal and._
St; So.'RailrOad • frotri - club:icy; * connecting at Law...
rence, Topeka awl Wnmege with .stages for all
points in Kansas. ' . 4it end -of 1 rack -Ari.t •of Ells
worth with the lINITED EXPlit:Sii COM
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gderquo,- Santa 'Fe, - and ail nolo Arizona
New Mexico, .
With too reten. - iolditions of , stoek and
equipment and the arrangements.Mlde with re.
sponstlide- rYeeriand Transportation Lin 'froth Its ;:
we d era p ju a nu e, this road now oilers ut ;giti
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faellitres forthe tra of fritrht to the Far
Ticke Air 'mite at.' nit tlie - frldelvat - 4111Oes to ttin .
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