The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 07, 1868, Image 3

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    nancial !fitters . in New York
Gold Cltml at 137,‘®131%
r Telegraph to the Plttabiroh Gazette.l
NEW Yon); April 0,'1868.
MONEY AND GOLD. •
kioney market easier to-day, and there is
renewal of the high
_rates current last
iek; deumrid active until afternoon at 7
r centi, , but less doing after bank hours,
d considerable amounts said to have been
'bred at E 3 per cent. Discounts nominal.
srllng steady at 109 3 / 4 ®109y,. Gold lower,
ened at 138%, sold at 138%', and closed at
7%@1375‘.
GOVERM!=TS.
:il . 3vennents . are ,rather better, closing
.tady, .but dull.- Henry Clews & Co.
knish the annexed 4:30 quotstions: Can
-1
.ns, 'Bl, 111 11134. do. '62.; 11034 110 g;
'64, 1083 i l do. 'B5, mg losm .
iw do, 10N 1 0077)4; do. '67, low 107%;
In-Forties, 101y,,@)101344 Seven-Thirties,
5X,@106X.
:.egenerall Erl y ow e let and steady at the dose;
)ntral and _le were weak duringthe day
,d Western shares were strong. At 5:3U
M. prices were: Canton 471-4a49; Water
)wer 19 1-2a20 1-4; , Cumberland 82a33;
ells Expie§sS4a34 1-4; Ameritan 091891-2 ; ;
lams 7%76141' United States 70a71; • Mer
ants 33a83'1-8; 'Quicktilver '25 1-4a25"1.2;
aripofit 667; Pacific Mall 93 1-4a93 8-8;• At-
ntic 613871-4; Western Union Telegr. tat
• 1.2a37 3:4; New. York Central 1227-18a1Z;
lie 731-2a735-8; do preferred 74; Hudson
1-2a142; Reading 91a911 8: — Ohio and
ssissippi 31 1-4a31 343; 'Wabash -491-2 a"
3-4; St. Paul 58a581:4; do preferred 721-2.
Michipm Central) . / 13 ,) Michigan
.uthern Elinotti central, 140 a
1; PittAmargli, 91%n91 ‘;' Toledo', 1043(a
5; Rotk Island;s l o96yf North Welt
-6334a54- do. 'preferred. B 7s,4a7s,o Fort
rayne, 101get101 1 ,4rlihrtford & Erie, mg
Chiaagt) & Alton, 4 120; St. Joseph; 76;i;
numbas, 105y 4 ; Burlington &Quincy, 150;
issouris, 87x; old Tennessees, 69p‘; new
)., 68%.
MININ6 SHARES
.
Quartz Hill, 115; Gregory, 325.
BUB-TREASURY.,
Be
95,397,292; payments, $5,984,849;
almoe, 98E4469 941
3, \ ,. • Few York Produce Market.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:3
. 2*,EIV Youn t April 6.—Cotton decidedly
, :Ss active and
,hale lower; sales 2,500 bales
29a29%e for middling uplands. Flour
- Iceipts 4,751 bbls; sales 6,000 bags and dull.
.. id saloc lower; sales 620 - bbls at $9,10a9,50
t , r superfine State and western; $9,90a10,50
r extra State; $9,85a11 for extra . western;,
2a13 85 for white , wheat extra; $10a13,85
r It. H.,0.; $.10,50aL2 for extra. St. Louis;
' ' 2,50a15 for good to choice do.; closing
... , net. California quiet; sales 180 sacks at •• • 2,25a14.' Rye flour a shade easier; tunes 550
• • As at $7,75460. Corn mealquiet. Whisky
. . >minal.
.Wheat—receipts 27,100 bush;
: ' •ipply light, with, rather a better export
• • quirr, market la2c higher; sales of 27,000
• ,' ish, at $2,56.02,37 for 'common No, 2 spring
•.. store; 52,55 for No. Ido delivered;
~ ,05 for white Canada, and $3,20 for white
..- alifornia and State. Rye scarce and firm;
, • • . 21es of 10,000 bush; at $1,90 for4ersey, and
,921-2},194, for State. Barley quiet; sales`
. • • ' 600 bush Canada East at $2,12. Barley
. - -' alt steady; sales of 2,600 bush, at $2,25.
... ye Malt; sales of 700 bush, at $l,BO. Oats; I
Iceipts 400 bush;. market' a shade firmer;
•
' ... '• des 36,000 bus, at 851-2a85 3-4 c for western
•!. ~•.. store. Corn—receipts of 42,455 bash;
i
'''.eree s a moderate demand for export and
• '-' •une use; sales of 57;000 bush at $1,21a1,V.,
.; . ;•i-ar mixed western afloat; $1,21 for old 'do
~• •
store; $1,2.5 for do delivered; $1,25a1,27
••••• , - •
it western and Southern yellow; $1,18a1,21
:r white Southern and western. Stock of
:- .‘ • :pain in warehouse—wheat, 737,70 bush;
prn, 1,309,339 bush; oats, 1,076,686 bush;
' '• ~ ye, 8,276 bush; barley, 14,485 bush; malt,
I 3 *14.,500 bush. Rice dull 'at 1034a11%c.
; , ;x• Carolina. Coffee very firm and in gold
' • ,• amend- sales 386 sacks, on private terinia.
• -tiger steady, and moderately active; sales
. • ; • •a) lihds Cuba at 1034a11 34c; - also sales of
~
,•. . •5 boxes Havana on private tense. .Mo.
•• - '' , '„sses quiet and steady for prinici. Hops
' ; . met at 10850 e for American. Petroleum;
mde 11%c in bulk; refined bonded nom
' • • }al at 25ra26c. . Pork firmer and quiet;
'
ties 3,500 bbls at $25,90a26,10 for new mess,
• *. .: fosing at $ 26,10 regular, $24a24,62 for old
closing at 124,50 moiler, $23,50a24,00 for
•
:, prime mess. Beef firm; sales 400 bbls
.."- sl3a2olbr new plain mess; $19,5044,50,
• ?
• ~,,-. •;ir new extra mess; also 120 tierces at s3sa
' : •
7,50; Prime mess $4O. India mess beef
•
ama quiet; sales of 150 bble at $32,51a37,50.
:',': •
at meats active and firmer; sales, 600
`ackages at 'Wally, for shoulders; $14%
46,00 for hams.. Dressed hogs nominal.
'oard active and firmer; salt 1,850 bbls
.• - r it 16a173fc; also 250 bbls sellers for May at'
.., '44;,c. Butter firm at 26a45c; Ohio State
•, .-/, 40a58e. Cheese steady and quiet at 14a'
•g%. Bacon a shade firmer; sales, 600 box.
• .• • at 13c Tor Cumberland cut, 143 for short
-. bbed, and 143 Se for' long clear.' Freights
.* •., Liverpool lower; 25,000 bush corn at 4•d,
• r sail, and 6d. per steamer.
, LATEST—FIour closed quiet at saloc. low.
.
' ' . Wheat a shade firmer, with a fair de
.4 . and; part for export. Ocean freights have
: terially declined. : Rye quiet and firm at
"'": 1,90a1,92 for western. Oatsiquiet at 8534 a
•: , % for western in store. Corn steady with
•,.• odemte export demand at 01,21a1,= for
~ • ew mixed western afloat and 51 , 24a1,25
...': .r old mixed western delivered. Pork
'':'.• rm at 124,62% for old me 55426,25 for new
ess and 026,50a26,75, seller, May. Beef
.. ; . ery firm with fair inquiry. Cat Meats
. .'-,.
Live and :s shade finger.,Bacon active
:'.•,. ~ nd firm at 13 for Cumberlan. Lard very
'" v . mat 17a17% for fair to prime.
•.- ~ Cincinnati Market.
;.• • By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] .
:•;,"•• CINCINNATI, April B.—Flonr dull; family
.. 10,25a10.75. Wheat dull and prices, lower;
,2; . .t...0. 2, $2 1 33; No. 1, 12,40:: Corn quiet; ear;
..,: aBl3c; snelled, 89a90c. Eye •in demand at
... $1,85. Barley unchanged: Oats dull , rit.7sc..
".'..rotton unsettled and prices lower and mini.
... : nal; middling . held. at 27a27,4c, but specw.
.. * .a tors withdrew,:and there were no buyers.
'- a'obacco unchanged and quiet.. Provisions
.. ,lirregular; atock.s,.o.B a rule were held out
f market; prices take.'s ' wide...range, ixi
uch so that It is . difficult to give accurate
. uotatioos. : Mega Pork was , held at' ill#BB,si9a
1 1 2
.00, but no sales were made at over $21125.
" 'sold
Meitts'held at 12 a 14 g0:soniethbuldete
‘ 'sold at 11 1-2a113-4c. Bacon held 412 84a,
ki3c for shoulders at 1434a150 for clear rib
tAnd 16 3-4al7c *lr!clear atdeklvitliitilert nt'.
inside quotations and clearsides Sold tit ;1143
. ',do be deliveredihe first of May, the •buoy.:.
• Laney secured to be more on the part of
Fitolders tlnurof , The btlybrit. ' :Lard. sold: at
".161-2c, but .the offerings at this rate, were
mot large, and the demand was but moder-. 1
'ate. Butter unchanged and quiet freak at
~, la t 45a48e,.. Eggs unchanged - and firm at 18e. ;
Clover seed.ln light demand at 10 1-2alo 3-4
in "the jobbing way. „ changed. Hay dull
Lined 91,1 dull at
~" 81.17a1 .18. ' Lard Oil un
ifatsl2,ooti ' 14,:00per ton. "'Gel d - 187 3-4 buying
J.? and the money maket is quiet. . . : •
;".
11
'. - Phibidel/F4 Sarket.
;.iMy Telegraph to the PittsbUrgh Gazette.]
Pair.ADELPiriA, A.iartle.— Flour Steady.
*I Wheat comes in slowly 'and commands foil
iprices; good red, $2,8 0 a.85; some bold eurs
ask more. Rye, 049% Corn steady;, ,yel
io7, 8420 ; - 11313Fed western, #1,18.-11e.2 do.'
it
, 1 16i1,17. ' Oats' firM at 90c; ' Provisions
3 advancing; all 'descriptions are •In small
.11-1 supply.. Petroleum oteady; crude, .16Mq
refined in bond, 25c.
,"'
. ,
.• , .
•is Philadelphia" Cattle . Market. •
g[By Telegitipli ., to' the kftisbnieh aiiiit3.3 '
Palta.t.DßLl4ll4 l April- it, - -' Bee
.., 5 . 4 311..
__
_,,ttiel,
; 4 1 demandittfull.prisestl n/
__L7l 4 " ll . P_JF. ,
:.... 611a12 for extra Pennsylvania .. 7zi , 4 . 7 "4-4 ,00,8,
0100 9 691 f0r it * 4° A ige. kg =
1 3 gross, fos soolo39tir. 4 3 141(te1?...... ..____
sales offl,llooihaad .4. 11 0 40s/ismilar. __ 44 , w it
,
FrorrIPROPMP WWI
gross, for irtaolo ,--- $1 4a15 per awt.
lower; sales of 2,000 head at
Chicago Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l • •
. .
CHICA.OO, April 6.—Flour is less active.. The riNer recsded about eight inches du
and easier at $9,25a10,80 for fair to fancy
ring the twenty-four hours ending last eve
brands of spring extras. Wheat is quiet
and xalc lower, with sales at $2,03a2,03y,, ning, at. hich time`there were five feet in
for No. 1, and $1;88)4a1489),6 for No. 2: the the Monongahela; and five feet eight inches
is
market closing at $l,BB The weather yesterda
% for No. 2.'_ Corn in the Allegheny. in fair request and for
lower. withyws clody and raw, and towards evening
sales at 81a8434c for No. 1,81 c for No. 2, a u
78a
- 78 3.4 c for new,. and 79a79%c for rejectea; there was every appearance of more snow.
the market closing at 78e for new. Oats; Oil City- telegnuns report thirty inches at ,
the market is quiet and firm at 57y,a57 3-4 o that point.,.
for for regular; 5934a60c for , fresh receipts; the There has not been a
market closing firm at 591-2 o regular. Bar'single transient ar
ley is du at $2,35 for N0. , 2 in store. Pro
ll rival since Saturday, and the New , York,
visions are' firm and active.. Mess Pork for Cincinnati and Louisville, was the only
departure. The McCullough: cleared for
sold at $25. Lard is sellink - 16a16 %c Parkersburg as usual.
for steamed, and 16c No. 1. •Sweet r pickled
hamsl4,o. Bulk - meats active; short clear Mr. Wm. Wherry has succeeded Captein
16c; Cumberland middles 12c; dry salted A. 'J. Bears as clerk of the hate Robinson.
shoulders lie. Live hop dull; sales at $7,75 Capt. Bears has been compelled to resign
a 8,75 for fair to good. Reft , :ipts for the last or the B p
, n consequence-o a e
f th t f s vere
48 houra-A4Bl bbls.flour, 15,026 bustheat, attack of rehumatisin. The 'Kate is now
47,525.5 u corn, 8,124 bu oats, 15 live and 2,122 readv_ ‘ , to make engagements for Cincinnati
dressed-hogs.: Shipments-5,815 bbls fi.our, and Louisville.
12,711 bu wheat, 25,500 bu corn, 20,572 bu The Glaggow, Captain Geo. W. Johnston,
oats, 1,510 live hop. is about "dad to take her departure for the
Upper Miasissippl,and passengers and ship
pers should bear this in mind. The Glas
gow wiU be followed by the Enunts No. 3,
Capt. Jas. H. Marratta.
The Armadillo, Capt. D: li. Hendrickson
with Capt. I).A. Sweeney in the office; is'
filling up steadily for St. Louis and MIR
801213'River, and will soon be' ready to take
her departure.
As will be seen by card, the Importer,
Capt. Willifuns, Ida Rees, Capt. Albert,and
Silver lady), Oapt. 'lndd, all of the, "Rees
Line," are announced for Fort; Benton.
- The ever reliable Ida Rees' No. 2, Capt.
Rees Rees, is the regular packet. for 011
City to-day, leaving at 4 p. m.
The towboat Jacob Painter, on Saturday
afternoon, sunk a barge boat laden with
railroad iron at the foot of Varies ripple,
in the channel of the 'Allegheny River. The
iron 'was from the Brady's Bend Iron ,
Works, and was being brought down by
the Painter for the. Rover to tow. to Saint
The Ida Rees No. 2, on her down
ward trip from Oil City, raa over the
sunken.barge and made a narrow escape
from.sinking. As it was, three or four of
her timbers' • were broken, and she was
otherwise slightly daniaged. If the boat
had had the load that was expected on the
.downward trip, she certainly would have
sunk.
. 'The Great Republic left lit. 'Louis Thurs
day- evening, with an immense trip, for.
New Orleans. It, is reported that she was
bard agretind at Selma, thirty miles below
-St. Louis.. As the Mississippi is receding,
she may have trouble in getting oft 'From
a gentleman diredt from St. Louis, we learn
that she' , has a large excursion party on
board who Were having a good time. •
The Peninah and , 'Amelia Poe were ad
vertised to leave St. Louis for Fort Benton
on Saturday, and the Sallie, (Capt.. Stock
dale's new boat) is announcedto leave on
Wednesday. •
The Louisville Courier, of Saturday i says:
A small,verysinall fleet of; has arrived
from Pittsburgh on the late' high tide, in
cluding the/ l a:Aber' find Sampson;:and we
hear of bat a few boats leaving on the i pies- ,
eat tide. Tlie strike among 'the diggers is
likely to•rtiake coal dear this summer. As
the diggers aronnt, why not tttrn in a gang
of niggers? , r • •
- The New Orleans Picayune, of the lst.hpa
thefollowing: Yesterday, Messrs. Montgo
mery, Bros. & co.,sold at auction • the favor
ite low preserve lake steamer Camelia, for
$lB,OOO cash. Messrs. C. A. Whitney dr. Co.
were the purchuers The same firm also
sold the towboat Dew Drop for $1,450. We,
did not learn who was the buyer. '
Cleveland Market
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CLEVELAND, `April IL—Flour sthady - and
unch_anged, with a moderate request for
standard brands; double extra spring sloa
11,50; doubie extra red winter $11,6th1450;
double extra white $13a14,50. Wheat dull
and inactive; held at $2,5352,55 for:No. 1,
red winter, , 82,4232,44 , f0r No. 2 do; andl2,Bo
fOr No. LMilwaukee spring.. Corn in better
derfumd; firmer'andligher; sales at 980 for
No'l' shelled from store.- • Oa*. receipts
light and market very firm, at 74a750 for
14i) 1 State from store.. Rye; nothing doing
and market nominal; at f1,65a1,70 for. No.
1. - !Barley nominal.
Milwaukee 111arketi
IBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
MILWAIMEE, April 6.—Flour is quiet;
favorite spring 'extra.` at $9,37a10; mediuni
to'Choice at $9a9,37; common to medium at
$8,50a9. - =Wheat, unsettled at $1,99 for No. 1,
and $1,90 for No. 2.wintar. • . Oats quiet at
57a59c for N 0.2. . Corn weak and lower at
78 1-2aBle for new In store. Freight quiet;
wheat to _Buffalo lle; to :Oswego 17c. Re
ceipts--fimir 1,200 bbls; wheat 11,000; oats
3,000; Corn 2,000 bush. Shipments—flour
4;500 bbls; wheat 5,000 bush; pork 400 bbls.
Memphis Market:
City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette]
' 'April 6.-:•Cotton unsettled,
with none offering; receipts for two days
161 bales; exports for two days 1,4,22 bales.,
Flour dull; superfine $B. Pork firm at
$25,50; very little in the market. Bacon
firm and higher, shifulders 'l3 1-2 c; clear
sides 171 - 2 c. Bulk ' Meats; - firin; shoulders
12 1-2 c; rib sides 14c. clear 'sides 'l5l-2c."
Lard firm; keg 18 , Corn: - 05c41. Oats
78a80e. Corn 11.14%1 $4,25a4,50. Bran 3.5 c.
/Ear sl7alB. Butter 55a60c.
Baltimore Market.
(By Telegratilvto s itte-Pitteburgh Gazette. BA )
. •
LTIMOREi 'Aprlll3.•;—Flour 'is firm, BC
the and unthanged. Wheat is unchangeo.
Corn is strong,. and sales were made, of
white at $l,ll, Mid yellow at $1,18©1,19.
Oabg- the market is firm and sales were
made at BS@)93c. Rye is selling at $l,BO.
Mess Pork is quiet, with sales at $25®211
Lard is quiet and (=i now be bought at 17e.
Bacon is active; rib sides,-15.3-4c; clear
sides, 16 Z-Ic;ithonklers, 13 3-4 c, and hams,
18@.20c. ' • '
Louisville Market
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3
roursviLLE ' April o.—Sales 102 hhds TO
bacco at full rates; lugs, $5,25a8,2.5. me
dium leaf; $12,50a12,75. Cotton inactive,
but firm at 2734a23X 1 e. Flour quiet at $8,50
a 8,75 for superfine, and g12,50a13,00 for
fancy. Wheat; $2,45a2,50. Oats, 73a75c in
bulk. Corn, 83a85c. Lard, 16V016mc.
Mess Pork, $26,25a26,50. Bacon; shoulders,
'123;a13c; Clear sides, 17a17y,c.
Chleago Cattle Market.
. -
tEy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CHICAGO, April 4.—Beef cattle quiet at
$N5,50a7,50 for stock steers and butchers'
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Pirrartunou, Fr. WAYNE AND Cnicsoo
RAlLnoatr, April 6. 21 cars -metal, Nirrt
ick & Co; '2 do do, Union lion - Mills; 200
bbls Sour, owner; 1 car noMfeed;l3' ' BY Pat
terson; 200 bbls flour, Culp* nevoid: 280
pigs lead, J B Canfield A , Sdn; 250 do do,
McKee -dt Bro; 200 bbls fionr, D Wallace;
100 'do do, , Meanot. & 'Lumen' 100 , . do do,:
Kell it Ritchart; 100 do drip - McDonald, Ha.:
worth & Co; iO. bbLs 0i1,.11 - S A Steward; 311--
bgs malt , Spencer & McKay; 80 pligipaint,'
B F Falmestock & Co; I keg lard, 2. do ap-.'
pie butter.; II Rea Jr; 15 bbls apple* W . 71-
Graff; 20 do do, T C Jenkins; 1 bbl biztter,.
,Graff & Reiter; -343 bas glass, pins' en rk'
, Son; 7 sks tails, Flacons ''-& -filon;l2 boxes
' cheese, Voigt, Mahood - & Cl 4 5611. gallons
1 stoneware, J C' Wallace; 12 ears Iron ore;
Shoenberger Blair; 3 do do, Graff, Bennett.
& Co; 100 sks oats, 22 do rye, 76 do potatbes
Bingham &Long; 85 bits rye 75 do oats, 20"
do barley,' W J Meek; 100 -bbls flour; .): B
Do% 100 do do, Shomaker & Lang.
.....
ALLEGBIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. . Ap
6.-1360 tablsoll,Lockbart,Frew & Co; 4 cars
metal, J Moorehead; sdo limestone, Sho
enberger & Blair; 2 do metal,ll Woodsides;
100 bbls residuum, Nat Ref & St C0;94 car-
boys vitriol, Montehehner, Koehler." dr Co;
1 car grain, Crawford, Livingston _ & Co; 1
do horses, D Erihein; 9 bells trees, D E
Saetin; 3 bbls eggs, S P Shriver & Co; 7 rolls'
leather, D Chestnut it Co;1 lot hh goods, R
Thorn; 2 bbls eggs; J Miller; 6 do potatoes,
3 slur rags, Knox it Orr; 2 ears brick, Gar
rison it Co; 2 cars marketing, various
owners.
CLEVNLA.. N J AND PITTsBURGII RAILROAD,
April 6-2 cars ore Bryan & Caughey; 3 do
do, J Painter & So n ; Bdo do, MoKnlght,•&
Co ; ; gm feet lumber, R A Clark; 26 boxes
scales, Fairbanks, Morse & Co; 45 bbls oil,
S B FloYd,& Co; 51 do do,Wm MeCutcheon
&Co; 1 oar-stone, J L Knox; 13 coilsrope,
Godfrey & Clark; 27 sks corn, Wm MeKMn
2 ears lumber
mall
, J M .Selbert; 60 hales ba,Y,
'Brown 4 - Williams; 2100 ft, et,. Espy &
1-Son; 73 sics onts,Mcßane & Amer; box se.
gars, Borland it Lupton. :
Prrrsennou-COLUMBUS AND erNanirrAin
itiiiitomi; April 0.-11 tiks 4 iye, 24^ fibber;
.1E7,47 do (aits? McHenry .& • Raid t• b Pkgs
'better atureggs,-W H Graff; 20 hf bbls het.;
zing; M W , 1 car
.•rye;"lif !Steel it
Sant. )2 minis ataVes,ll Geyer;• •410 de,
Gntriber;"27sl3gs malt, Spencer &Mangy
'a Wide tobat* E MegrewP s ' 43 arles
Bliekmore; -38 , r bales , broom torn; J J
1) esti itavesi Miller & Crisprl do do,'
Gee Eberhard, -
-.# A.Lixottetiir STATION, , pril. 6,--2 cars
barley, 3 Rhodes, it Co; 114 Mrs hides, J
Luckcanapt;'9 bgs 'flaxseed" 0 do de, It
Knox; =bidet, A:Ott Gipetiinger; • Meeks
oats, J McKee; 1 caeltariber,: - G It', Proc•
tor;, car staves, C Lutz; .200 bbls ' flour,
Stewart it Laugertheim;"loll dodgy OWens;
100 bbls flour, Sp. ,McMaatere; car pais;ll,
Knox &Son.' , . • - '
Prrreetumi AND • %Cornotra.svirxit
RAI lAROAD. April .4.-85) elute wheat, , W
McKee & Co; 211 bdh; paper hfAikle it Cm
#
633 . . I rzs 4.lana l , Michaels ki :Cap 26 rolls
watuerf HA.nuersoml < car_ freestone E
D Dithridge., - ;1> •EC) ,
°X/WHIR4B.
BZNZAIIIITI:ersozair .: 44, ...k . ...IO•II.*MTWeAMML ;
QINGERLIE ariiciakilfluccgssors,
Dwelt.
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The okly OW= I•lthogrephi g, s iogi s h ineto m e "
otanouutalus.__Bustuelot Curds.' Letter li
Boa Labatt,' metro
. 1 3botr , Cants, Dliktomes,'
Certificates-of Deitosttit,' /twits*,
ttou Carat, *c., Na. 7 * aud-46 Third street,
444.. dose la „ouzo
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ioi,.„tagElTE , -I TITESDAYILAPRII- t- C.
[By Telegraph to tho Pittsburgh Gazette.]
LOUISVILLE, April 6.--River falling, with
Rix and a half feet on fails and eight and a
half feet in canal by mark. Weather cloudy
and chilly.
lIDINANCE
lassie of ponds Amotanting to the sum
of 8250,000 00. of the Water 'Loan an.
thertr.ed by the let approved Feb.
raary Bth, 1808. , .
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by Me City of
Pittsburgh, in ticket and Common Council., amnia
bled. and it le hereby eaeteted• by the atethorteV rare
:rune, That the City Controller be and Lt. hereby au
thorized and directed to prepare and issue bona.* in
the name of the city of Pittsburgh,- to the =ain't of
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, In accord
ance with the Act of. Aasembly approVedthe irth der'
of February. A. D. El6B. entitled "An Act anther-
Izing the Myer Pittsbnrgbab borrow money."
Sac. 2. Said bonds shall be made payable to bearer.
,With seml.initralgons attached; they shall be tn
stuns of one bun two .huntireti, five hundred
Rua one thousand de each, in such proportions.
a d s the Finance • coniudttee may determine; they ,
shall bear interest at the Meer sevcn . per cent. per
annul*, and idittil be =payable in twenty- fi ve years
front the fi rst da y of 1 1 308: which Isbell be
the date of said t Dondw, the principal and interest
• shall be payable s* the office of the :City Treastder.
An the City or Pittsburgh. They shall he signed by .
:the Mayor and aruntersigned by the City Controller.
and shall sealed by the Mayor with the torpOrate
seat of saleleity. •
• • SEC. 3. The Finance Committee ihail adVerEset for
proposals lot the ,
.purcltaso of said bonds. land shall
sell the same to the highest hidder, provided that
-none of said bonds shall be sold for less than par;
Sze:4. The' City Controller shall keep, a correct
and accurate account of all , bonds which may be
issued in pursuance: of this ordinance, and of all
monies received aid for or on actount thereof,
and shall .nancel a n dsfile all bonds and coupons
which may at any time, be paid by the CltySreas-.
nrer.
I .Sic. 2. That any ordinance' or pait of *ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the gamete hereby , repeated 50
far as the same affects this ordinance,
Ordained and enacted Into a law in • Councils, this
20th day of March. A. Di 18011. . .
. JAMES bicAOLF.Y,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW. • "
Clerk of Select Council. •
W. A. TOMLD:SON.
, President of glommonpounall.
Attest: Bean Ifebimarzsi - -
Clerk of Common-Connell. _ ,
Approved this 317th day'or March, 113613.
aplad7 JAMES SLACHMORE, Mayor.
pmma
MEE
TATS DMEASES mr,Lirti FORM&
I' • • '
cep N0.,293 Liberty Street.
PRIVATE,'E?' TRANCE 1(11IERI8ON,
AZtE,Y. I '• - - • • 4 1 • `..tatanla
S E CURM, 4110 "11
IME 'TRAWLING COMMUNITY:
-..'.i.]'kii:Oi.l'!...*Aon4ii:ii6iii ;
.Carileatek and Itodekator
~, • ~,..: i • • ,-, ~, , „., ..••
Per SlitORE "AND. ROT AIR. PlXER..'illslielliAll
with the use of etovea And Plree In or about' the
Pusanger Orliatgage Cant, with the attachment 10
g raduateg the beat to .any itemperaturbak pay. be
earedwildcat, the poss t iglity tot fir in g the car or
earsao which the daeicet taw attar ed.
r
Having obtalned of tbenltedLinntes Lettere Pat.
enkfor a S afety J . .ket which la warranted to resist
thnmost Intense eat that may be fanned to It 'le
. tha'pOsltion Int amok COI , whicfPfe.bi Intended.'
41 is .a vereTretrieon•Arcettacchh•fits.by Ilte °Mr.
testing froakdefeetive Reese or,, At ere yolz epee are;
liked as condettor,t fere' smoke or. beet. It *pal , -
Mere to all Plintig th at Mairbecome overheabish i
land *warranted to give perfect satisfaction liters
vroodor other camlnistltest material may be pinked'
fin close proitmitythereto..4 win - new , ready tdapi.
tiab
ply my Inventlfnittor slwaillaite,4ketirtals
slaps, steatnhoate, eanketc.,.,waerever
pipes as nondeetors. A * 6 Aim rotor by 'bathe
overheated lOW asMI y estsed..l Mlll nell 4 ortsip..
,pheakieriloateko Arisp.ulkellurej9r.top NM alysalme
luventlonl goo, territorial rithilk to kith air 7
!viable engiiips•lnriping privegei. tither byttate .
or county . i.: . , oz , J. . -, ..1:1/•,. 1 -07, v•
*Ol
, Vo• ‘ . . .
~ .Efit3te r ., 4 4o kr tpjtarttpr.'
Zori-Wrivis2 IL - rutabtt
feS:644
't: ;''-:is ~: ~~'t
MEI
Amsrs
Rivera and Weather.
PROVIDING FOR THE
G.
THE CHEAT
=ME
A.
,~' . r >
=1
SMtUmEEK)ATS.
FOR , FORT RENTON agreg
Al\l3 THE
GOT X)
REES FAST LINE.
The Spleudla I.lght Draught Steamers,
1
REPORTER . .:...:...J. A. Wit,t.rAng, Master.
IDA RE.1r...... WM. ST, Master.
BILVED LAKE ' ',To Totop; Master.
___the ' IDA BEES wit comm . cc receiving on
T r
TIJESDA i t and the 111:44FrRT_E will positively
. 4 r.
leave on ATTBDAY, April it ,at 4r. M.. and
will, take Ight for'all points on 1 e-Missouri river.
For freight or pasrcagc apply on. oard, or to
~ .
FLACH
& COLLI OWOOD,
inh2B
pirr3ininGit,
initEELiNi;;
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Whattboat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, at 19 M
MONDAYS AND TiIURSDAYS.
J. NadeCULLOVOII D..lllowas, Master,
I TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
BAYARD A.M. SHEPHERD, Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, -
GREY EAGLE C. L. BRENNAN, ABstet.
Freight will be received at all boars by
. 196_ • . JAMES COLLINS,-Agent.
TcINCINNATI PACKET. m ib ej=4% ,
—FOR WHEELING , MARIET
PARKERSBURG, POMEROY, GALLIPOWS,
Bld BANDY, -IRONTON. PORTSMOUTH, HAM.
:VILLE AND CINCINNATI.-The elegant Altde
wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES, C. A.
BRAVO, Commander; A. 'ROBINSON, Jr.; Clerk, -
'LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at IA it..
'Connecting at, Cincinnati with Packets and Rail
roads to Louisville,' Nashville. Memphis, New Or
leans and St. Louis. Also to.the Icipper„, Mississippi
and Missouri rivers. • - „•,..! •
Freight or passengers , receipted throbgh either by
rail or river. • -
Especial attention given to Orders and .Viay
Business.
• ' • CHAS. BARNES, /
. mhZli . JAS. COLLINS.
AL
A . KEGHENY RIVER
PACKET LINE leaves ever
TUESDAY, THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clock r. ar., from the foot of Irwin street
This line Is coinposed of the following boats:
IDA 'REESNo. 2, R.'lltza,:ifaiier, W. F. STEW-
Airr, , •
ECM/ No. "3,, E.. CORDON, Master, A. Np -
ok.r..r. Clerk.
The abovelloats were built expressly ror the trade,
have superior accommodutlons and attentive al
ters. snle2.4
VOR CINCINNATI AND - s li gEg.
LOII.IBITILLE.—The steamer .
NATE ROBINSON -- Capt. ROUT. ROBINSON.
Wlllleardas above on WEDNESDAY, 9th Instant,
- .
.
' , Pot freight or passage apply on' bourd or to
• . JOHN FLACK..._
' apG . .1. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
....._____ _
'AR ST. LOUIS t lITEO-z4drtzt
- ICUS. GALENA, UisuguE
ST. PAUL.—The tine passenger steamer
EM 1A No. 3 Capt. J. It. MAnATTA,
Will leave as above on WEDNESDAY, Bth Instant,
at 4 o'clock P. Si.
. .
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN-FLACK,
Or. J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents
EXPRESS LINE.--FOR
' ST: PUAL, INILYNEAPOLIS,
D LANDING,' LA .CROSSE. GALENA., DU
BUQUE, MOCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND
'BURLINGTON.—The splendid passenger steamer
GLASGOW - GEO. - Nr. JOHNSTON, Comd`r,
Will leave for above - and all Intermediate points as
announced. • •
For freight or passtym apply on board or to
5Ab. COLLINS, Agents.
CIIAS. BARNES.
tibao
OR ST. LOUIS, LEX
'K .:ragMb
lINGTON, 'KANSAS CITY, WV
F HDOTTE, LEAVENWORT, ATCHISON, ST.
JOE AND OMAHA.—The fine steamer
ARMADILLO Capt. 'HENDRICKSON,
Will -leave 'as :above on THIS DAY, April Oth.
Passengers and shippers can rely on the Armadillo
going through at advertised. Will receipt freight
through Wall points on Missouri river.
For freight or passage apply on board or to -
HAS. BARNES,
. • JAS. COLLINS,
Or, WIRIEST. &
mh3o Agents.
REGULAR`WEDNES
DAY
PACKET - FOR CINCIN
I.—The line steamer
ARGOSY i Cayit. VANDYnnturr,
W. 11. Scull Clerk, leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon.
C.. BARNES,
' •• - • - JAS. COLLTNS, }Agents.. •
- •
Midi • JOHN FLACK. -
13AIIIKRIIPT NOTICES.
.1111 ,11 OMMI I :I"YrICE Or AP-
f• the DISTRICT DOUBT OF THZ .UNITED
STATES, for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
In the w a fter of ROBERT P. GETTY, of Alleghe
ny City, AlleghenY county,f• Pa., bankrupt. NO.
499, in Bankruptcy. • •
Wzaranst Dze - rutor or PamrsvivAszta,
Pittsburgh, Pa., the 3lst day of March, A. D. 1969.•
To wimp' rtT MAY eoseanA: • The .undersigne4
hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee,
of BOHEHT - P. GETTY; of Allegheny City, in the
county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been adjudged a bank
rupt upon his own petition by the Distri c t Court of
said,District., • -
• 191:075 , - B. B. W• GILL, issii
-lirtPl
4EI;IS. TO, GIVE Nomicz that
on the 25th daYof March, A. D. /888, &War..
Bankriptey was issued against the
Of A ESTATE OF ity THO MAS S. CANDRETTAlleghenys •
.11egheny C, t county of , and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjud ged 'a
bankrupt on Ma own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt, to hinter for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden bylaw; that'
a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to
prove their debts•and to choose one or more As
signees of, his esiatei will be held at..a.i.ourt of
Bankruptcy, •to be hoiden at No. 118 Federal street,
.Allegheny Clip_ Allegheny county;Pentia., Pefbre
JOHN N, PLRVIANCE, F:sq.. Register, on the ,
qotif day of April, A. D. 1888, at RI o'clock r. Y.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
ap2:0611 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
MIIIII . IB .TO . GEM -NOTICE that
._.A., on um a fah day of Atarch, A. D. HOS, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was Issued a &lust the
'ESTATE OF. JEFFERSON NANNEYi
Of Allegheny CDT, is the, county of,Allegheny. And.
•,state of poem vania,. who has, been adjudged a
bankrupt on hi.. own petition; 'that 'the ;payment of
any debts and deDvery or anyauroperty helonging.to"
such bankrupt, to hlm,'or for his use, 'and the trans
fer of any:property tvhim. are , for bidden? by Jaw;
Hutt a meeting or the, ereditoraof the said bankrupt,
'taprore their debts' and to choose one or more As-'
throws of taestite, will beheld at a Court of Bank
ruipey. to holden , et. No. 116, street, At
te enyVi , AlleghenY eounty,- Pa.*, 'before ;JOHN ,
N. PlDttr NCE,„E.Sa., itegtsteri • ote the:3oth.clay
j i
nfr.April, A. p. 16plpil, at 10 o'clock.... la.
, •+ ;, • , ; , • ' THOMAS A. HOWLEY,'
':iPtnia ;.: ILI! , -t I : 7 .,lY ,, tflfrehalii:rtly:Meisenger. ' ,
GAL.
•••••••••
;' or , commoiv,
• IPLEAS OF ALLEGHENY : COUNTY,' PENN.
I..VANIAI: • In the matter or the application Tor
Charter of,
•
64 The AUtoollials•rhre 'ildetteetseo Coropa•
of the City- Pitubturgh.”
Alin .
now, February 98d, 1808; No.: I,lBBMarch
Term. 1888 the Charter. specifying the objects, ar-i
tidies, cofirlitioni and names .tinder which the Mem
bers Of the Aliemtnia:Fire'lnsuratice Company .of.
the Chirp( ..Fittsburib y . county. of-Allegheny:and ,
Anat.:of rennitylsonla, desire' lb' be incorporated,
. being wesenteculn open Court+, and beintpresented
and examined by. us, audit appearing to us that the
objects, articles and conditious therein set forth and
,contained unlawful' and notilnjurlotts to Abel tom- -
niunity, we direct the said. writing' 9r proposed
• Charter to be tiled in the - office or the Prothonotary'
of this county. , 'Wealso; direct that' tibtlce or sald.
auplicatien be gi ven by advertisement , in the Deihl
ef
erefte,.onee laeach- week, 'Tor three 'consecutive
weeks, audit' nosufitelent melon to the contrary b e .
abown, a decree and. rder will bit 'made, incorpora
ting sod plre:ltrathtieee COmpanyd
1,1 :' , ;i1A1.843: WAITER, t
Prothonotary. '
TApergrEll3:ol,sloloT of PENN-
v:v! ,
_tPittsbutilk the 'affair brAtor il ,, , A.:: ,. P. 'lB6B.
Tueuhdtralinedherebrfaveknotice or Ins appoint
htiernt ts Assignee Of :JOSIAH KIN° and.lBAAO
18.;,,V.ENHOOK: partners 'under: the thus nano of
„Nine.B Poeneett, of rittaburgin.tn th e . round''
Altogliany;:iod state of rennityhauf within sal d
who le:We been , adjudged,
,their own , peAltiorybythe District
district.
" JOHN H. BAILEY, Assigner...lT
apkidt3 < . 1 .rAttOrneYlit.LaW.l9jiMt6,o4.
, A,Driposivnta.Toßi ,INOTICIF":"1
taltritstration ußou thirsiittko
' 8. 4' ed, , lattrof meal or e r us•tl
,t_triti hash*, 10up5i1:),00,,444...04 il k s ,
s ychp haying eme swains. said es.- T ed .
wanting= dny:thentlcated for sentem _
. Pi/ 011 00d re,notitted.to mittattneentialeri
• 10 . 4 '7 " u 4 tl 4lVlObllitlk LI!
udituubi-ra Recorder's Omee.
COMMISSION' BWRC - TS
Y. srxr.z.x
M STEELE is SON,
Commission illerclzatats,
AND DEALERS IN
Pr_opuit, GRAIN, FLED, aka
No. 95 OHIO STREET near East Common, .
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES L. MEJLNOR
NIEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION Arvatcxziw'rs
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGIE
Consignments solicited
LREFERENCES-J. G. Martin, Cashier Ilecharites
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth dr, Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja31:124
KEIL & RICIL4ILT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN ,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., ac
349 Liberty' St., Pittsburgh,
, InnA:b37,
ROBERT KNOX, Jr.,
AGENTS.
15a14
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
; AND mum{
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
; Office. 443 Lonary 6TIIssT. PITTSBURGH.
L. J. BLANCHABD,_ (
Wholesale and Retail Graeae,
No. 396 PENN STREET
aplB:xB9
ALES. 11'11ANE ..... ....
AffcBANE & AN.JER,
.IYI
COMMISSION 'MtRCI - XANTS,*- - -
Dealers FLOM GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pitts omit. • [
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
. . .
FORWARDING AND 00101138.10 N ACEBOHANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds; Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 10
MARKET STREET, corner oLFlrst, _Pittsburgh.
fteM:uB
QIIOMAKEIt ar. LANG, Whole
kJ sale dealers-.ln Groceries. .ndur Efrain. Pro
duce, Provisions. Fish, Cheese, Salt; Carbon Oil,
&c., .Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
.n08:n55
. , . ..
JOHN I. HOUSE ROW. 1101713 E WM. U. HOUSE.
ITORN I . HOUSE & BROS.,Sot
cessors to. JOHN I. HQUSE & CO., Wholesale
rovers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa..,
TT RIDDLE, No. 1873 LIBERTY
e anti TREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
d Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Grocerths and Pittsburgh 'Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gun
RO/3T. XXOX AXDFLEW RXO7
IiNCIX • t& SON, COMMISSIOI I
'MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAD
I L 'FEED and' PRODUCE GENERALLY; NC
79 DIAMOND, opposite Allegheny CIL;
VAN'. CRAWFORD, COMMISSION .
MERCHANT MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,
00118, ORE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE
BRICK AND- CLAY, &c. , Warehouse arid
Nos. 366 and 365 PENN STREET. Storage fur
ulsited. Consignments solicited. ; oc3
leltirrLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
alers In Produce, Flour, Bacon,. Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, 'lron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Plttsburgb - Manufactures generally, :
112 and 114 SECOND eTREET, Pittsburgh..
JB. CANFIELD ,& SON, CON
. MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes,. and Otis, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front ,street, Pitts
burgh.
JOHN BE tPTON A. WALLACE.
HIPTON &WALLACE, WHOLE
SALE (i ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
.. o. 6 SIXTH STREET,' Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58
. OILS.
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
:THE CELEBRATF T EO
SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
CHEMICAL LINSEED . OIL.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . -
Crude,Need and Lubricating Oils,
Lard, il: 'Sperm, _Whale and Fish Oils.
- * ,
R. C..IdAdIIESNEY, Agent,
No. 19 Irwin Street.'
- PITTSBURGH.
WAKING AND KIN 9, ' •
vir ,
Connalsibin Mercliants and Brokers in
Pefroleum and its Prodlicts,
DALZELL'S BUILDIND, DUQUESNE WAY,..
pirrsnirses,
PRILADELPRIA. ADDRESS,
iitrkElNG, KING & CO., •
127 Walnut Street. .
It.lll
o . LONG &. C 0.,.
3tANUFACTURERB OF
PURE iir,ilrikl BUNNING' On,
Bmiul•--“LUCIF.EI7I.”
Office, No Duquesne• Way,
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
AND, DEALERS 1*„ , •
Petroleum and its Products.
,
B1112,DING; ( cbr
mil* of Duquesne Virny and Irwin Streets:— • •
- Philadelphistolilbe-I . 2 4 WAL:Nitir 3T
„ 7.'Ci Bllrinat.,C.4,
SOKE6 01[11.71170111,4„:
•
ifangf!ti,,umrq,a4diukve tyrreß3?,p4,lcinsls9l' . •
LUBRICATINC 'OILS.. •
18T. CLAili : :”
BIIIPFU111;
~.PMMTXTRE.
'118• • P
• FURNITURE - MANUFACTiIIiERO
• wlior.,E w i n ANARETAxii,
:.LEMON &' - 'lll/EISE,' =
ft
NO 1113 Vorrirrli* T
tionatint3y tin hand every variaty of PARLOR. and
CUM./BEN PURNITIIHZ., lokether with a coat
i:l7Zr r tt P ie TY , . 4, 5•0/39PPTI k:Fulturel4;rfdd
iriri
h"lir s
14" ar?q4(lll4lY
oft lastganked K c 4) • 15.
c, 11214 4 11 14 11' '') 'll2dciir '
. onIoIGABB. • ;
PEPne ORKS: "": 1 ` 1 .
laul i ta,
ti -15,16 431 641
* '")1+.1
, tliotackstriisiriitr e ClgarBf Pfp611,464 1 ' ,
ItoADlldiA4'o74 AiL12610101 4 5 -II
bidet
J. A. STEELE
MM=M':l
JAR. F. nibtiTl
MEM=
PITTSBURGH. Pa
RAILROADS
DITTSIBURGItanda
CON3.:E'LLSVILLE IL K.
-- . . ...
1 On and after THURSDAY. March sth, - 1888,
trains will arrive at and depart from the Dep..t eor.
net of Grant and Water streets. as follows: :
, Depart. .Arrive. i
Mall to and from Uniontm. 600 A. 6OO P.
M.
MCKeesport Accommodt'n..ll:oo A. at. 21:05 P. M.
Ex. to and from,liniont•n. 3:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M.
West Newton Aecominod'n 4:30 P. P. 835 A.*.
Braddock's Accornmodarn ' 6:15 Y . M. 7:50 •
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 P. -Af•
Sunday Church Train to and ''' , A' Y.'
' ', , - .
from IVest Newton 1:00 P. M. /0:00 ..i. i ji.
For tickets apply t - ..' • ::. -
•
J. R. KING, Ag e n t. !:
W. 11. STOUT, Superintendent.u2hs?
4
LLEGMENY . ---------------
VALLEY RAILROAD.
0 LY DIRECT . ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIORS.
Running through•to Venango City. without change
of ears—Connecting with trains East and nest 'on
the Warne.. & Franklin and the Atlantic .2 6 , 0 4 t:
Western Railways: ' _ • 76 .
On and after lL 'March 26th; 11864.
the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive , at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike Stay,
as follows: -
Bspart.' , . ' Arrire. ' 3 l , i • '
,
IMall to and Pm Yen. Ci ty . ,"
7:00 A. M. 1:00 A.
XprCSS ~ 10:30 r. it. 0 : 15 - P. M.
Brady's Bend Accomniod'n 3:00 P . : at; 10:30A. M.
Soda Works Accown 5:25 P . M. 7:55 A. .' '
Secondutton Accomod , n..., 9:00 A. M.
11:45 A. .
Hutton Accomod'n 12:00 3:45 P. M.
Sundaurch Train leaves Soda Virorks a t 8:05
A. M., a y
rr Ch iving In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at. Re 4. •
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. is:, arriving gii
Soda Works at 2:55 r. M.
,
W.. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. -
H. OLACESTONE,,,SupI.
milli I '
1868. WEtris24 - 1 - 4
• PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE CHICAGO, R •
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBIIROH R. It.- Ii
From January 19th, 1868: trains will' leave front
and arrive .at -the Union Depot,, north , city,
time, as follows: ,
Leave. Arrive.' •[[
Chicago E X .... 2 :la ain Chicago Ex... 2:43 aat
Cleveland Ex .. 213 a m Cleveiand EX-:'"2:43 13$
Erie Ygn 3l'l 0:13 ain ChlearreEx.... 10:58 aat
& Wlt`g NM 0:28 a m Wheeling' Ex. - 11108 ata
Chicago -.8ai1.. 6:58 ant Chicago Ex...., 1:53 pat -
Chicago EX. 0:43 a m CI, & Wh'g Ex 4:03 par
• ritts, - I Erie & Yg`n Ex 6:13 par
Cl.via Vonnwun 9:43 - a imiChtcago Ex...." 6:58 pen
Cin Cl. & Whlr• Ex 7:08 p
Chicago Ex - .:.. 2:28p m Pitts. & CI. EX.
Wh. & Erie Ex. 4-:38 Via YegnsPn. 9:28 pail
I Depart from Allegheny. :Arrive In Allegheny,
N. Brigt` Ac. :38 am, N. 'Brigt. n Ac. 703 a or.l
Leetsdale " 10:13 tim rigt'n .• 8:98 nx
-1153 Cm Wellsville ". 058 a ral
Rochester " 1:33 p m New Castle " 10:13 a r1:0
Wellsv'e A co.. 3:43p ro Leetsdale -• '• 9:13 a EX-
Leetsdale Ac . c. 4:18 pm1:18 pat
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N. Brigt'n . 5:313p m BrlgUn " 2:43 purl
N. Brigt'n ",.6:28p na -Leetsdale " 4:23 pm!
_Leetsdale' " ~ 10:43 pro " - • w'7:2B p.m'
51:21t1p. m. Chicago Ex- 10:50 a. m. EhicaVii
press leaves daily. Express arrives dally.
jao3' ' .F. R. /ITEM, General Ticker Agent. .l
TTEIBIURG-11.,amieseg :
COLUMBUS ,i; CINCH
' ATI It. It.
PAN HANDLE floury.
CHANGE oF TIME.
--On and after SUNDAV,
December Pth, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at'l
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: I'l
De p o rt. Arrive. Sj
Mail Express rt 2:ls a. in. 3:65 p.
Fast Line 9:40 a. m.' 7:05 p.
Fast Express
Mixed Way 21:50 p. m. 10:55 a. [
6:10 a. in. .6:50 p. m.'"l
McDonald 's Ace'n, N 0.1.. 11:10 a:ra. 2:10 p. M.ill
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p.m. 9:30 a: m.;il
McDonald'il'Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:10 p. m. 8:20a.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves.M.2:s6:l•
p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. m. the next
Churchmorningß
Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. m.
.11n39:40. a. m.Train leaves daily, SundaYeiner
Monday excepted, arriving InClneinnati at 9:55
the same evening, 8 HOURS IN -ADVANCE cora,
'ALL OTHER .ROUTES.
410 - No change, of 'cars between Pitt:Mt:4 , k anaZi
Cincinnati, and BUT.ONE change to St.. Louis,,"l
Cairo, and the principal points West And Southwest.
Witten purchasing tickets be sure and find . the I,
'office of the.
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati R. R. :!i
r l•
Usios IJ EeDr, (Sour u 51DE.) .,..
• :„
M. D. MCITITERSI'AUGII; Ticket Agent.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. '
JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. Freight Agent.
-
V'N N S Y LVAN1Aa,..,,,,,
CENTRAL ItAILIlOAD.
~.
n and after October Oth, 1867; Trains will ar-...11
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of '..9
Washington and Liberty litreets, as follows: '1
Arrive: •1 • Depart.' . I
Mail Train.... 1:20 am Day ExpreS4'.. 3:00 a In'
Fast Line*. . - . 1:50.a DI Wan't No. I.:' 0:30 amt i
Wail's No. 1.. 0:20 a mMail Train. ... .. 8:20 am' !:
Drinton No. 2. .7:50 ain Wall's N 0.2.. 9:50 tem ':jf:
Wall's N 0.2.. , 8:50 a in • Clueinuati Ex 11:15 am: :
Cincinnati Ex. "9:10 am Wale's 1tr0.3... 11:30 a m ~, A
Johnstown Ac, 10:15 a m Johnstown Ac ; 2:50 pm ••••'1
,
Phila.'Exprese 1:50 p m Wall's No. 4.. • 3:30.p m ii
Wall's No. 3... 1:30.pm Phila. Expres. 4:10 pin ' 4
Wall's N0."1... 2:50 pm Well's No. 5.: 4:50 pm i.:
Wall's No. ... 5:50 pm Wall's N 0.6.. 0:05 pm ,1:
Wall's No: 6.. 7:00 p m Past'Llne 7:2opm •ti
Altoona •Ace , ll • • Wall's No. 7.. 10:50 purl
and Emigrant
,:.
Train 10:30 pm •
.1
• ...
'The Church" Train leaves Wall's Station every 1. 7.! i
'Sunday at 9:15 a. tn., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:06 . 4 ,1
a. m. Returning leaves Pittilturgb at 12:50 p. in . : 1
and anis :a at Well's Station at 2;00 p.m. • ' '' .
.3q.
" VincinnatiExpress leaves daily. All otherrrams t *"..!
daily except Suuday, "
Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo- 11.
datlon andEralgrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati .iii
Express arrives daily except Monday. ,All other ~:
trains daily except Sunday; • , . . •• , • 1.,
For further information apply to - . (.l
_ • - •W. R. BEcxwrrtf., Agent. '-',I
The Pennsylvaniaßatiroad- Company w i lt not al- '.7
some any risk for" Baggage, except for wearing_ ap-
_,
.;
Kr . el. l i ttilu l ty p t:elr A rr il apensibility to One a l in endred. •4
that
amount In value will beat the. of the un- ' l d
leas taken by special contract. :-•:—..
i • EDWARD R. WILLIAMS.
' ' . . Genital Superintendent, Altoorta;Pc •'.*::
. _
WESTERN PENN-
R 3 i i ;1 and alter loveth a
er.l, ltamig
1267. the Park- .2 1
senge,r Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rait
road will arrive at and depart from the Federat
Street . Deport,, Allegheny City , as fbllows:
•arive. ,• • . • •
Sharpb , g No.l 6:k15 a m Mall 6:50 ata
Freeport No. 1 • S:l5 a m Freeport:NM I' 905 m
ExPress .. 10:10 arn Sharpb'g No. II /1:90 ant It
Sharpb's
No.
1:215pm Express., .. . ... 150 pm I
Freeport N0..2 4:15 pm Ilarmerv'e Ac. 3:53 pm
Mail -6:05 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05p m I:1
Barraerv , e 7:10,p m Sfaarpb , g No. 2 T:3O p •.;
Aboye traint run dally'exceptSunday.
'TheChurch Tralh leaves Allegheny 'June*: everr ; iI
Sunday at 7:441 a. tn., reaching Allegheny City at 1
9:50 a. In. Returning; leaves Allegheny City at
1190 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:45
00/I.III7TAiIOJ7 TICKETS—For sale In 'paCiCaSCS
Twenty.,_betweenLAllegheny City Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek. Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
tilled on tickets. .
The train leaving Allegheny City at 6:50 a. ra.
makes direct connection at ,Freeport with Walker's
line of kitagerrfor•Butler and Rannahstown:
(Through tickets may be purchased at the Office. 1
No. 3 St; 'Clair street, near Suspension Bridge.
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. . .
For further information apply to
- JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot. 'r
The• Western Pennsylvania'Eallroad will not as- ' -I
some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap- •
parel, and thel,• responsibility to Ode. Hundred 'III.
Dollars In' value. All baggage exceeding this rj
amount in *Mite will baat the risk of the owner, an- • •
teas taken by special contract:
•
dou • , • EDWARD H. WILLIAMS •ft •
tieneral Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
stjt i ,N l K, nur,L
UNION PACIFIC ( RAILWAY , I
Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AirolfogT RELIABLE kititrrs
frcrm.the East to all points In
:Colorado, Ne*ada,
,California; 1.1-41 t,
wastaington
New Alexia). Idaho;
Oregon.- • - - -
TwO, Train, :leAya, 'State :Line' and :Leatiinwerth
daily (Sundays excepted , ) on the arrival or trains of
••Pullin Railroad Dorn Sti• Louis, and Ilannltral•aad'
St. Jo Railroad, front Quincy,. connecting , at Law- • l• ,
',ranee,. Topeka 4 aitti Watnego with 'stages for
points in .Kansas. At end of track west of Ells-
- worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM- r, ,
PANY'S DAILY :LINE OF OVERLAND M 1
AIL -1
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR •
Ai;frAinte;
t•Ei•fiv'Eftr SA1:11`. "r
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And all Points in the Vetritokies,
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And with EANHER„SON , S TRIWEEKLY LINE of I
COACHES for Fort Rent's Fort, Pass, Albu
rive; Santa „po t and points , , in. -Arlzona,and
With the meet,. ,addltiona..of rolling stoet:and 'ri
equipment; and - the 'arrangements' made 'with re, - II
sponatble Overland. TnumPorAation Linos from its 4-r.
western sen t ilmos, this road no* offers unequalled 1
facilities fer,ttlf r ‘ t ri ln o n d!a° l3 9f 4t 1 81 1 t: to' the Par , '
West;
Owned all t t le- •p t inelpalmlllees,lrt the ' l (4
United tdit'es and uabadas 41
Be sure and- ask; for - tickets -Via THE P3fOKY
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