The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 09, 1868, Image 3

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incial Matte in Now York.
Goldd - Closed at 1383(@)/3143i.
. peeraph•to the Pittabureh Gazette .1 .
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NEW 'Volts, April 8, 1.1368.
I _ atoiliv AND GOLD
hlei emiler. at 7 per . cent general rate
fr, , with ionic exceptions Ot - 6 per pent.;
, _ l ample, and an early decline , in% the
.
fx,roliable. INsceuntii still nominal at
'Per "eitt• Sterling firni ,at 1 - 083Vg:
I
Gold fi b"
with littlo specubitive
138L li g oi
entp opened at 138 %, and closed at
3,i. The Aiiiihatcrit,' '•Trerei; sold
. The Ch ' iniit'ook44B43 3 Boo.
....,, novEn.vairs•Ts..
jernments opened active-And experl
-1 a farther Advance, .whiair ,was par_
77 ° lost; in the, rifte.rrioon, the...market
lo heiwy., ' tlenry, peurik. Co.
fur
ahnexed'AnotatiOns i• ' Coupons of
112%®112X.. Teri- , Porties, 1023.0®1.02%.-
1 . - Thirties,m7®io7x ; :, none Of , the lat.
pre bmight bythe.Amistant Treasurer,
to the advance in mites. : ' •
STOCKS
- more
,attlvlty, thiiur4'the beep*
pcy I. ebeeked bY - the pending lasts.'
I at Albany. - Western:Shares - are mi.
r Wither, but `,• New Yak roads are
• i and loerer, Particularly ',Erie; . which
t
• ted during , the day frOirVIOX®7 Ik.
thirty prfivs: Canten i l '47,i@illir
Irlabd, 32®824; Adathif 'Expremi ,
75jA ' Wells, ' 29 ,4@ 29 1t 'Anierletul
68; Uniteli States, 7o® ONI Ifercbazitis
. 348.4®34,‘; Quicksilver, 2,5X02534
)osa,' 6@7; Pacific Mali ; ' 1 93'0693M ; •
tic, 137N®87%; W estern-Union- Vele.
37,37%; N. Y. Central; 123®123X;
3%©7ll4;preferred 73X:Thbinf141/(@
ißeadillg 90 a 90 %; Ohio and Mississippi
k3lya wabash + 5 034,®51%; St. Paul Gem
o preferred 74y„,474%; Michigan Con=
4 ®lls;AttchlganSouthern9l%@)944':
; is Central, 142%0.144; , Pittsburgh 91%
~ !r; Teledo 11 0®11590 Rock Island Mx
North. Western 83@f1.% do , preferred
••7594;-Port.Wayne 101 3‘®101%;' Hart
and -Erie .15(4)1.51 4 '• BC- Joseph
• 7734;
land and Ashtabtila 101; New • Ten
!es 67m; Mitisouris 87%. •
THREE PER CENTS.
.
Secretary of the Treastui „has advis
-0 Assistant Tiehsurer that he has deci
a
t tha 3 per cent. certiiittateS are pay
in legal tenders and' not in 4 bank'
, 4L1N.1N6 SHARES
iuiet, Grego ' 325.
Fsse Quartz Hill, 10,4
• I -.*
. , , .
1 / 2 receipts at -the
.Sub-Treasury to-slay
42,507,8100 Payments, $1 847.
,618,
Islo/,93/.892. - • Bal
• ;:f3t. Louis Market. . •
uftriiplito the l'ltpsburich Ga.iette; •
• ° :Louis; April 8 .--Tobifecoi liellers ate
willing to accept yesterday's quota
id" but sales not large. 'Cotton; 2730
dling.'•• Flour is in better demand,
.y for-medium 'grade% but prices are
anged.: Wheat in' more'ingniry and
•• • but unchanged, at $2,60a2,75 for
;g. Corn more active and higher at 88
and sonle fancy at 98c. Oats dull and
• . closing at 71a72c.: Barley unchanged;
• pspring'sold at $2,60. ye ' steady at
Provisions excited and Idgher. Pork
at WAD; held at the close at $2B-
• • ,00.
,
meats are unsettled witfi large sales
,ng. • Baeon jias a , dvanced to 13a13Xc
houlders, ne for clear rib sides, 17%a
2... r clear sides; all being held higher at
- Lard is firmer at 17a173.ic 'for
bush
b keg.. Receipts-2,000 barrels flour,
• 1 els wheat, 0,500 bushels corn
I bushels oats,.Boo bushels barley, and
ibnshels rye. •
. ,
• ••1 1 Cincinnati Market.
. , :itegraph to the Pittsbuikh Gazette.)
' ..
ITINNATI Alo4l t —Flour imchanzed;
-•:•.:! 4 rtlull; family- .$ 10 ,25410;50: . Wheat - dull
1,30 for No. 2 and $2,37 39 for No. -I.
dull, ear 8.5 c, shelle d '
o,c Oats 74c
..,•ttot much demand: Rye and• Barley
• unged. Cotton,oplined'AtM, but closed
• 'And nominal at 2634a27c for Middling.
.
•:, co unchanged and dull at the pre
-•• ricesh stales of 98 hhda. Mess Pork'
•. - ,
rmly at $27,00, but no buyers at this
• ' Bulk Meats in gikkfclemiiiid, idalAic
• ~ronlders, and 143 e for sides, butat th
they were held 3,0 higher. 'Bacon i s
e; shoulders sold at s.l3c, - and clear rib I
- , Lilt - 16 3.( 0 ; the sitieply of , bacon contin...'
, port. :-Lard held stel7e,. and - some sold"
. :?s rate. - Butter and Cheese unchanged
.... inlets.- Eggs , adVanced to , 19c,... rota:,
.
all and the :supply large; pritne4B,2s'
~ . iarrel. Linseed oil ;1,1791,18. , -Petry:
•• • i
i 33a3543 for refined free. Gold 138. .•
•,,
Lonfaille Market.
• • egrapli to tbe Pittsburgh Gazette./ ' '
f
iffril l tr., April 3.--81 alas 233 htids,•to;
; lugs $5,25a6,90; medium leaf $l5; do.
: 17; selections- 122,45; ' Owen county
• Flour--superline 88,50a9; fancy
13. Wheat 1 1 2',45a2,50. Oats 73a76e.
87e for shelled and ear. Cotton 26a
•., Lard 17a17y,e. Mess pork ,27. 13a,-
rshoulders 13e; sides 16y,a16Xe; ' clear
1! 17 e. Whisky $2,20a2,25 for.. free.
'•' - ' '
, ,
• ,
' Chicago' Market .
elegraoh to the.Plttsborsth gazette.l
'4icwoo, April B .—Flour dull at
.sBaBso
l ean
ow grades to choice spring extra.
at a shade higher; sales No. 1 at $2,03a
87a1
: d No. 2at 5 1 ,8761,88 M, closing steady
', ,67 y, for No. 2, Corn moderately
. ; sales No— Vat 8 1,48823;,e; Nix- 2'at 79a
new at• 78 340734,•and at 78a79 for re.
d, closing at 76%a77c for new. Oats
iy and firm; sales at 67y,a583?c, closing
buyers at 68c. Rye more active at
, 1,6 u A3r No. 1 in store. Barley dull;
, sales- No. •2 at $2,20. Provis
z are , ;less ' active. Mesa pork
at 828,137a27;' tldsing with ' sellers at
O. Lard - sold .at 17c: - closing at 16Kc.
meats quiet and - easier. Sweet pick
, ams, /sc. Recelits--5,W2 bbl flour,
bush, 81,390 bush corn, 7,412 bash
39 dressed hogs.; - Shipments--8,000
f10ur,1,950 bush wheat, 11,367' bush
11,90 bush:oats. -
SERSI
12E1
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t: Memphis' Blarkot.
elegn!Ligt to the Pittsburgh t3it.rette.3'
• 4EMPHIS, April 8 . --Cotton dull and non -
Reeeipts-2L2 bales; eXpOrts;:B42
,25r, dull; superfinelsheld at 18,00,- Pork
bid at $28.• Bacon is shoulders, 14c;
flr' sides, • 18c. Bulk shoulders at I3c;
;.1. sides, 18c. Lard As held at 18a19c.,
• 95c41,00. , Oats, 80e.' Hay, 161634. Bran ,
ill?er bus. Buttisr, SG.' EBB 4 to
• •.• ~ t a meal $4, 2584,50. 23, arr i v e
. - •
• . .. . philadelplAa Marketc
so ;•:,."Xelegruph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
itnr..A.usralel4, April 8.-Olover seed
at $0,60a7,.50 'for -- Pennsylvania' and
r :. Flax $2,90.• Flour dull, north western
1• 11 9 81 i11 00 4 11 1 50 .' • Wheet , f-firaii-goed red
• :Va2,85. Rye in good 'request at $1,90.
• ,1 in :fair demand,
yelloW $1,20, mixed
Oats steady at 'We.' Pro.
' • • irons advanced..: Mess Pork 127,00.. Lard
• , :a1734e,
Baltlitioret Market.
i,rTelegnspit to the Pittsburgh Gust - tel
vatalaionE, April 8.-.F/our •Is -quiet.
4 eat is Arm and unchanged . Copt is,
$ OE6I ibr wlifte and $l,lB
yellow. Oats a
Pork firmer at. $27a27,25 •for-ukesli;-
.' Ard quiet at 17,Vc.: 'Bacon active a;exp,
.. , ;, , ,f 4 d at lege for rib eld 47,340 for, clear
for sho ulders, r end lBa2Oil
(~:hams' ' ' 4 " • - c
CMcsige•CattlO * llar,
,T4Telegra,,to, thellttabana;Viptie4:7 •
are dnu
50a7Sdlbwer on 1361 'the itery - ',liett:
;Asks; sales at $70,75 for medinp:lo' , Didtf
'e, l6 o 4 litittin!
4,ely (#lO •
and " 1 E4 9 %64 ' 419pktifir
Shipnaents6=2,o2.llnisd-hols:
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' ' 404 ° i 4 405. ' .1 :44, ;tIOI 4 I;OS*TM =' ' ' . 1". : , . •
.1 140 5 :.
i! : ' .°- 2 $ 7 : S7:C: "''''' - - ' . . : % . ' •' • , . . . _ , -
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ImPoRTs nr RAILROAD.
Pirrsnunaa, pl . : . w . ,,A:ncE .Aan. CHICAGO
liarraroan, April B. 21 'cars. metal, Nim-
Ick & Co; 7 do do, .. 7 Wood, Sori"dr Co; 2do
do, Unlonifron)Afills; 7 do do, Rees, Graff&
Dull; 100 bbis • flour,-Keil ' & Ritchart; 100
dodo, D Wallace,• 138 bbls cullett, W Mc-
Cully & Cop 100 bbls flour, C B Leech; 1
pkg hops; J Henderson & -Bro; 4 •bbld
crackers, Lewis dr MClure; 6 bag cloilks,
Scott dc Hannagan; 2 bxs glassware, Wel;
lace-Jr Cavitt; 20 sks . cloverseed, Voigt dc
Mahood; 17 , aka' malt; J nch; rolls
husks, Carter , 'McGrew 00; '8 - rolls
leather, G N Hoffstott; 40 , hf dos brooms, J
Porterfield; 10 sks cloverseed, J S Dilworth
& Co; .2 oars Youngstown • iron,•Graffi , Boa'.
snett_& Co; 50. bbls:oil,ll,,L Fatinestock &
14 ears iron,E.Shoe nbergep&-lillair;.100 bbls
flodr;,Watt,it -Wilson; 614 , bushoats, Pitts
burgh,r2evator.,-1 ,'•• • •
Aroma am VALLEY RAILROAD, April
f 25 b
8.-7 cars railroadiren, Pitts Col & Cin II R
,gs rye, 2 bx hardwar do seed, Head & Melzgar; 1
pig iron, J
mdse, e, oodside s Logan,;
33 sks- Gregg
r&
e Co; 2 cars
INN
y,' 1 bk 1
keg mdse , E Heazkton; 8 sks" rye, 2 bbls
eggs, W H Kirkpatrick;' 3 has eggs, L J
Blanchard; I. bbl-do, A Lippman; 10 calves,
J Hoffman; 89 sks rye; A Weed; 2 bxs sun
dries, J Bawer; lot ale bbls; Spencer & Me-
Kay 4 -33 bdis - trees, D E Saxton; 4 bbls eggs,
Sechrish & Bror; 10 bbls eggs, lot brooms,
1 •bag beans, :1 coop chickens, 4 calves,l bk•
butter, 1 do.onions, J . H Graham; lotmar
ing, George
Co; Huitt; b
3 caddies tobacco; W H
IlirkNtrick Ibl pigs feet, Reytner &
BrOS; I bbl flour, JG Gallagher; 2 bbls eggs
.7 Miller; 41 sks rye, Gay & Welsh; 1 car
salt, J Connor: 25 sks rye, Kell & Ritchart;
1 car bones, Stewart & Campbell; 2 cars
marketing, owners; 1520 bbls oil, Lockhart
& Frew; 480 do do, 0 B Jones.
CLEYEGAND AND PITTSBURGH .RAILROAD.
.April 8.-6 cars ore, McKnight, Porter &
Co; 2 do do, J Puinter & Son; 'I car pig iron,
Zug & Co; 43 bbls seraplron, Pitts Forge &
Iron Co; 8000 feet lumber, C C Boyle & Co;
24 jugs molasses, W H Graff; 5 kgs powder,
J 18-.Dilworth it Co; 1 car lumber, J M Sei
bert & Co; 30 jugs molaase, J Porterfield &
Co: 42 bills chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 5 bxs
soap, Vo git, Mahood & Co; 1 car rye, 64 sks
oats, McHenry it Hood.
Prrrsannarc COLUMBUS AND Cirircylorair
Ranztoan, April 8.-14 sks rye, F Schield;
1 bbl ' eggs, Voigt & Co; ,9 .-sks potatoes; J B
Herron; 100 bbis flour, Hall „&_§pmr; 4 bbls'
meal, Ido fl our, Hippley (b , mffier 4 bbls
apples,
p
C rai ghead; 7 inks , fiye, I) Shea;
7 - iibls e,ggi. 4 do" ' dry peaches, 8 do green
spplais, W,Il Glafr &
.C o o ; 1 :icar bones, A
Hooveler4Oo. • •
- -ALLEGEPreirii•:SrAZimii,- April 8.-1 • ear
lumber, ttutiplph ot Co; I car-hones, Sew
' ard it unigken; 14 fbbla.•4lcrlez Rose: &
- Bwill/D 20 3:Wg5.., 1 barley; J -Rhodes &Co; 5
bbls vinegar. inahll it Hadleyr. 50 bills
'rreen'hides, J C I:apps; 3 pkgscrackers, 0
Yeagle; lt bdislide% J Lunkcamp; 248 bga
millfeed,pacwart it.Langenhlm. • -
._ ..• Prrrssmunt AND Coriarmrsviram•
'RAILROAD. • April -7.---2 bbls eggs, 2 sacks
-rags, Means& Coffin; 83 Elks Wheat, Win
McKee d 4 co; 14,• sks tanner scraps, A-
Hooveler,& Co; 218 bas, glass, Michaeba &
Co; 1 bbl tobacco, , John 'Porterfield & Co; 1
bbl tobacco, John Porterfield it Co; 32 Nils
trees, L Byerless. •
PEN NSYLVANIA, ` pENTRAL , RAILROAD,
April 7.-2 bbls L J Blanchard; 12 sks
flaxseed, F G ghead; /47. sks me, W J
Meek; 36 iig c10;,D. - : Wallace; 1 bx cigars, rt
ex W Jenkimion.:
,
_.,Le river rose about eighteen inches at
. .
this point during Tuesday night and yes
terday .morning,, andit • aPpeared to -be
,
about at a - stand fn ' thei - ffiernoon With Seven
feet the chandel.: The rise is in the
nortipffiela, the Allegheny, as yet, having
risen bat very little; if 'any. The weather -;
yesterday was cloudy, andcool.
.
There have? been no transient arrivals
since our, last report; the Kenton,' we
pose, would get off last evening—she would'
have early in the daybed it not been
for-the stormy weather.
The :Argosy, from - Cincinnati, • was due'
last night, and, according to advertisement,
she, ,1.1 clear again 'to-day. Cal* Lew
Vandergrift is still in command, and Mr.
JELrisolott has charge of the office. _ •
The Grey 'Eagle - arrived and departed;
for. Parkersburg, and the . 3'. N. •
McOul
lough, Capt. Geo. D. - Moore; is the.regular
packet for that point to-day. The.lkiyard
Will be ready, it is said, - to take 4er place .
in the trade to;morrow.
The St. Charles is due here from Ctncin
ti to=day, and will return as .:usual to
morrow -at ;.
The tcho is the regidar packet 1'61.'011
, City to4kly, and pawlengers and. - shippers
should bear ? , this.in mind. , 'Sheleaves ler
usual at 4 . ;
The GlasgOw y Capt. Geo. W. Johns_ L ten ifi
filling up steadily for the Upper awl
sippi, and will !probably be ready to leave
to-day. The Emmit No. id; Capt. .LI IL Mar
ratta, is also loading for the same de:4lmi
n° Rata Robinson ' Capt. Itobt. Rabbi.'
son will be Ole first' boat out for •Cincin
nati and WO 440 she will'iticeilta, aa Aht
deserves, good trip. MeSor. - Paimer atilt:
Wherry Pie: asodate4,;l7-'• l eg9PiPti 11/ the
The DeAtvire , airlved fiviri Nash# lle Nashvilleon
Tuesday night with a very-good iri, Zhe
Jaa./tpaaarrivad and deParied for Wheei
„in& . , , ',I i7 l • %.` :i. • ;1:1 •• iC., e :i
' ri iii . Va l rilt UtUr "Yelterali,” at •titnilgi i
the 'whdlowingscanethflic i M i tibto.-1
riots% ottfatittruillseale..-Th btug
Grey/Egg* bisWred loft froMf As
wharibigiti of , the i leaziptuir 2 libouti 'WON
tr V iski
and atteMser . - IbilipWeithi °plat en ,
htnuotbkopi ertifit iiiiitlvltertelid
itifilau
downf elm; edtrlnkrimilacid to
land= imitanate vifidirathigh tr a iago
sitesig 41ied,it lint hillialvachd:ViVtato
, lauded thetomaidaaeorthe ot,zfghp
Illeiiiel a te n eAV
sisTtlfe ti; ) torr . ' Skid iMi.
=UM
. Cleveland Markets.
lgy-Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] „.
CLEVELAIVD, April 7.—Flour; city make
8; Standard brands of country make are
steady and In gold demand for trade lots;
4 'double - extra spring at $10a11,50: double
extra winter at $11,50a13,50; double extra
white at $13a14,50. Wheat dull and Irmo
tive, but nominally unchanged; No. red
winter is held at V2,53a2,55; No. 2, do $2,14a
2,24; No. 1 Milwaukee spring at e 2,30. Corn
dull - and 2c lower- small. sales No. labelled,
Prom store, at Df,c. • Oats:inactive and less
firm; No. I State is held at 74e from store.
Rye, no Balm Barley nominal. Petrol
etn active with inquiry, for free oil for the
Neestern and home trade at 30a32e for large
and small lots; bonded is held at 20a21e.
• . . -., Toledo,litariet.,
..., .
My Telegraph
,;gpey#tahtlrgl;pa;e4.)
ToLEno, . kiwi). J 3 .—Flopr . receipts ,l;9lo
barrels; marhst Odd. ',_ *bent; receipts
.1,890- huihels, and finite' i *fiver' sties 'of
Amber t at 4 4 461;- N.& l l!sng120. ' ' ciov
receipts .18MO'bnahels; and t he
market
better;' sales of No. i 1 at 91e, for month ,
buyer. '. i ' - O a tai"reeelpta 600''. btishela !tit
I,___Oe better r*OanfßeilitkiDe. = - Rye ilearc*,
Adeedir dultabbid. dedinitiki - saleg - iif fiver
- at:
16.00:' 4, Porkl salmi of' 'mesa at 126,50427" '1
Pieklo4l shonlders lle. . ~ - . . 1
• ' 11111iiiiilelitar
t.
(BY Velkrapit tothe plttidirgi4iAsettc.l
MILWAtrNEE, I gi—Flittir ai,
ia?,,85 for beat winter, and .59,75 for aprinirp,
vvnftt ; closed dull at $l,g7X for No.
Oita - Rim at 57;4c. Corn. firm at 78c. 11e:
ceptitOO'bbla flour .4000 bdahela Wheat,
*hSliiptrenta-7-3,800 bbls Itouri.4'3,ooo bushOls.
eat.' . ' .f
' - '
• St. touts 'Cattle Market.
tit". Telegraph to the .rlitsbuegh (4aiette.). .
. .
' ST. Lou.ts„ April.B.—Live stock isdall and
unchanged at 0,50a8,52 for Cattle,,ands4,2s
a(1,50 per bead for Sheep.z
RIV 7 1 ! 1 tMwS.
•
PITYS-13111,441 Y AL .T xr , - Vi:;34 17 -kgPAY._ 411 i it F 9: 18e8
souri River; cleared last'eVening; The Ar
madillo could have taken more freight; but
What she lacked M freight She made'uly in
passengers, as her cabin was full to over-
The Ida Rees, of the "Rees Line," Capt.
Albert, is announced to leave for Fort Ben
ton this evening. The Ida is admirably
adopted for, the Upper Missouri, being of
ilea Aran, staunchly put together, and be-
Sides, she is in excellent condition gener
'ally. The Ida will be followed by the Sil
ver Lake, Capt. - Todd, - and Importer, Capt.
Williams, also of the "Rees Line." '
• The Allegheny maks indicated seven
and h half feet lakt evening... •- • ..
Referring to the suit: of the Globe Insur
ance Co_rraNny,:a b oninst the owners of the
steamer White Cloud, for cargo lost by the
sinkir lg of that boat, a pilot writes the fol
lowing to the St. Louis Republican:
- If the owners are to be held liablp for
every accident that occurs to a boat, the re
sult must be to 'drive everyman who hits
any proper out of owning steamboats,and
throw that kind of property into the hands
oft. Class of men mortidangerous to .insur--
aneeetompanies than such.accidents as the
White Cloud's. And, if IT mistake not, the
Globe Insurance Crimpany will do more in
jury,"to her, stockholders. bY gaining this
suit than to have:paid the money, as the
luall4 regnired, and for Which the company
was
„paid the regadar' insurance
,premituri,
and.let it go as 'other loiaris..' Ent the mat.
ten In which I have a • personal interest is
the liability bf pilots: I:learn, on inquiry
of an" able lawyer, that if the owner of the
boat liable to the insurance company for
theiainking of the White Cloud, then the
,pilots are liable to the owners; and if, the
suit goes against the owner, ;he can site the
pilot, and . make hini pay the amount, if
worth it.
no lean
this be true,-and I .'sup-;
note. it IS, no Man who has' any property
can afford to Pilot hereafter,.laecaus e , if by, r,
hard work he has secureda honie for hut
faMily, he may have it all , swept away by
ail
nce accidens . and my observation and expo.'
rie
.satisfy Aral .tbat the Jiest pilots are..
`to to accidents sometimes.
They, say that the wreck of, the Belle
Memphis, on which the Whtte Cloud sunk,
was a , knoivn object, and therefore it was
carelessness to strke it: ' If any ono will
take the trouble to Inquire, ho will find
that a Majority of tho'boate sunk are sunk
by , striking known' 'oblects that lie in or
close to the channel where the has to
be r,urt: For instance; the. Paragon, sunk a
few weeks since,' was' the fifth boat that has
been sunk and badly damaged by striking
,the Mine wreck. The 'Baltimore sunk on
the wreck of the Altori, a well known ob
struction. The Platte . Valley, sunk on a
known obstruction, and the. fainousrocks
in the crossing below Cairn have beanl numerousthe,
calve of n umerousdisaster's: How many
'boats are sunk and damaged so as to take
water and injurer:largo by'running against.
the bank ? and no one • will , deny that the
bank of theriveria a known object. :
TheAruth , is;ithe best pilot that ever
turned'a wheel fellable to make a mistake,
especially at night,anclif he is to beheld.
responsible for pvery such mistake, the
sooner' we all quit the blisineSs, and go at
something else in whfch We do not risk all
we have earned by an accident, the better
for ns; at least that is the way it strikes me.
Thesafe of the Adams Express Company
was found Saturday, by men from Califor
nia, who are, now drag :g the river for
part ofthe wreck of the Magnolia. of
her cylinders and flanges have also One
been
found.
Steam towing is hereafter to be tried
upon the New York canals. A canal com
pany has been formed in Symcuse to build
a steam tug, and apply to nevi plan for tow
ing on the Erie Canal. The tug is to tow
canal boats in train's. It's claimed that the
new method will reduce by one-half the
cost of freighting and the length of time
between Buffalo and New York.
We clip the following from the Cinein-
COMMe7"Cia4 of Tuesday: ,The Armenia
passed dowia from Pittsburgh to St. Louis,
full of freight and people. The 'Pr ep
ring
canto in from Wheeling and was preparing
to depart tor Louisville last night. The
Argosy, Capt. Vandergrift, returner' to
Pittsburgh on Sunday. The Mary Davage
and barges ' tamed up from St. ,Louis to
Pittsburgh: The Melnotte arrived from
Pittsburgh.. The America turns over her
Nashville , fteight--- to, . 5 0tons--,to the
Pine Groveand. returns to Pittsburgh..
- A - A St. Liinis telegram, under date of Mon
day,' says:- Seven steamers left Saturday
wi and .yesfaidaY, for the : Mountains, some
th freight at the low rate of 'a;yo per'loo '
leaves"arrived' to.day for I:lmpha Argonaut ar
'rived thls , inorning.l,Nineteen steam;
left this port on. Saturday-. The /dissotud
is falling of Omaha, and stationary, at St.
Joseph. The Coltunblan,: from Omaha to,
St:Louis, prink, pn Saturday below , Glas
gow, but was soon raised. She is due here
m•driy. Lhke ' Pepin operied'ryesterday.
The Phil Sheridan, from Dnbngne, is the
flnat boat through to St.Thial. -
,
;• Elven. mind Weather.
• -
lay Telegraph to the Pittsbuhtti Gazeltp„)
Louzsmr. r., April IL—River siqW
lv with seven feet five inches in the Canal.
Weather dandy arid cool. ,
Br. Louis, &—The weatiier is mild
er with some'snow this afternoon, and indi
cations of main,' ,•-
LUDEBER
ri elTi . tmskilicompvm
. . .
Capitia ;.. - - ' $126,000.
rassimmr-ED*Ann DITHRIDGE.
HicereETART—T,. A., WRIGHT.
BurranfrmtiziFt-EDW. DAVIEw3IT a.
•
DiRECTO3IB:• i - . •
. Edward Davison,Duncan,
John Mellon, ' ! E. D: Dithridge,
Geo. W. Dithridge,_ t .L. Malone,
•• '• ~ • : ,R. - Johnston.
LUMBER YARD -•Corner of BUTLER AND
LEGUENY STREETS, Ninth Ward.
OFFICE ATTORT,PLTT GLASSWORKS, Wash.
ngton Street. _
ja2oklaS
,lITTSBITAGH PAPER NAND*
A. FACTORING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS .
CLINTON MILL—STEOBENVILL):, Onto.
BRIGIITON-MILL—NEW, BRIGIITON, Pe: '
OFFICE AND wAREnousE,
•
No 82 Thied Strobt; Pittabw,h, Pa..
Or Eit ••Atri:/I:li3T Preddent -
J. 1.10. B.ILIVINGSTON, Treaghrer,
BA3IIIXL RIDDLE, Secretary.
tootsorons;Angret Hartle, John' 'Atwell, /3: II
Eastman, John B. /Arington. . •
MKash paid for PJApfstock. . Ja29;-088
ARBLE &SLATE 111A1179,
P AT tits
ITTSBURGH St ERN SIRROLE AND SLATE WORKS.
iSTßottlie ana_,Wartrooni3lo:and 2511'Li 'Bray
EET: ,MintleltratertiouttnisetulndloGr; I
PetScnts wanting Marble ortilae-11lantieLwi find
Iv4th.o4helr Interelit' to Wprirmanstup'no 'e.t
ed in angnlace and 'pieces's' towns ~ : zastmm
_Marble. Mantica .or Furniture,Slabs which
huntsman° dlstedOren smokep• oils or gelds; can
beiMarbletted and:madelolaok as well as new..
There Is no other glace In Western Pennsylvsnla
where Slate Mantles'aremanuthettred.
• AU kinds of Marble Work done In the best manner.
Marble Cutters supplied wltltSawed.,Marble at East..
ern prices, carriage added.
W •• .' W. WALLACE.=
; , • ,;,
, OLIOES, BELL & CO.,
' 2 AN C 7 494 COTTON MILLS, ,
' , -Tirivra§nTrigorr.e- '
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Id l s V :t 2 u ; t E /w N it . ren l okirl n_i #7, x,,,
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'' r ig : 1 tigni So 11445,z . 31' !CHEAP:II Vitt-DOW 71111111.
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el. &R. PRIL/Pg. eat ' ft , _ u , .1 . ! ' 0 u 4 .7 I 7ITATIOOSPA l AA I
' ale 28 and 28 St. CUL' street. far WILTVI. name elee. " reSkITS
•
FOR FORT RIZETON jaWati
, - -
-
.AII M. STEELE. ............................ ..,J. A. - 6TEELE. i priirsaux AGM and
snmejLE . B„ soli - • . CON NELI , SVILI.E RR.
~_ . , . conintission, Areraiaii,tg i , ~ , train , : will arrive at and S ti l e ) A .l :4 fro thhesDt!!ico'tli,Sc6ot:
.. =- , , nor of Grant anti Water streets. as follows_ . ,.- -.
.. ' ' . • , _ . AND DEALERS. IX
_ -A. 2.! 0- -r. al.
V ig ..4201,13 3,114--AT-k,G4 piAauxt catAnc, pi.E.E.D,"&c., 1 3%11 to and from Uniont'n. "E:Tflrt Arrinn4e.
Ex. Nand from Uniont'n 3.00 • 10.00 P.
.
wI . '
No. 95 OHIO ST near East Coramorf,' . I 3lcHeesport Accornmodt•n.al:oo A3l 2:05 rat
I • '
coon:mod n 4-30 r N' 9.3' Alt
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Wesewton A
ecospon
r s tn . . lo6 ::
13
r. : .
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. . • ' •• • •--
• a
A.
Z.
MEANOR S 4 HARPER, 1 Sunday Church Train to and
- •, 1 . from West Newton.. . ..... 1:90 P. 31. 10 . 00 _ A . au
. . . FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE - -
,- COI3.CWISSINICON 3,1:0.11C1-1.A.NTEI tW. B. STOUT. Sit,"
. For tickets amaly t a
..
The Splendla Light Draeight Sten:niers, ;• 32e.LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. —7----
,
7 : i
.....„ --'— •, ' Consignments xcdicited.
•••••v• ..... a TILLI.A.IS, Madon. . RgrEngemEs—J. G. 3fartin..Cashieeehant s'•
• 1 National Bank; J. S. Dilworth Sc Co., It T. Ke e n.
1 nedy. & Bro.
__
___._:_,_
Ja3i:l24
i rEniic kifi.,:::: .................
.
receivin . on I 'WEIL Sr. RICRART,'
(will positivelv -a-a- . ' . • ' .
at 9r. m., and '. . COMMISSION MERCHAN TS,
Missouri river. ,
.t.7kr bDEALERR TN
rd, or to
' FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c:,
- I
•-• ' " • I
I my24:b37 849 .Liberty Ni., Pittsburgh; '
. . !
REES' PAST LINE.
DEPORTER
SILVER
...
.The IDA . BEES will eintitnene
TuDi3DAy, and the I3IPORTER
leave on SATURDAY,AprII.4th,
Will take freight for . all points on the
iiii=l=MEE
FLACK & COLLIN
n3h2s
=
lfittletta.:.-and•• Paiicersbk
Leave Compani,s I Vhartboat, foCit of t N
DAILY at 12 Ir.
. . .
J. 3 IONDAYB AND TIIIIRi3A 8,
N..M.CCULLOUGH GEO. D. 3100 RE, Master.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDA
DAYARD . ...... ..... A. 8. SICEPHY4EnDi:Naater.
WEDNESDAYS GSEY EAGLE 1,].)e.1131'F.141,W
B itaater.•
• Freight will be received at all hours by • '•• • • •
JABIES coif.m. , : , re, Agent.
ciEI.. .
CIIINATI . 'PACKET.
—FOR
_3yHEELING, 3IARIET-
T „ PARECKRSHUttO, ranirßOY, GALLLPOLIS,
810 SANDY, IRONTON. PORTS3IOUTH, MAYS
:VILLE AND CDiCINNATI.—The elegant side
wheel passenger simmer. ST.' CHARLES, C. A.
DRAM Commander; A. R 013 1N130:7, Jr.r Clerk, •-
' LEAVES-EV-HAY FRIDAY, at 12 .v..-;
Connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Rail
'reads ro Louisville, Nashville.' Memphis. New_Or
leans and St.•Louls. .Also to the Upper Mississippi
and Missouri rivers. •
Freight or passengers recell
pted thrungt eitherb-y,
_rail or river.
orders • •
• Especial Attention given to and Way
BusinesS. • ~
. • • :CHAS. BARNES, i'A..ent,
m 1,28 -. ' JAS.-COLLEY -
. I,_ .
LA•.LEGHIENT RIVES
PACKET LINE leaves every•
TUESDAY, TiIIIRSDAY AND SATURDAY.
At 3 o'clock r. 31., from the foot of fruit: street.
ThtBline hem:l:posed of the following boats:
- IDA BEES No. fr, It. Russ, Master, W. P. Sir-M
SELL
EDD°
Dierk. No. 3, E. GORDON, Master, A. D. Rug
,,
The
above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
bate superior accommodations and attentive 001-'
..
______
FOR FORT BEATTONzArag
AND THE GOLD AIINES--,The
ne steam passenger packet .. • ~:. -
IDA REFS
Ct. W
Will leave as above on TUURSDA ap Y. A pr)l oth, ALlititTi
at
4 o'clock P. st. ` •
For freight brpassage apply on board or to . . •
apS FLACK it COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
OA CINCLIVNATI AND
uati gZ it
FLOMSVILLE.7The steamer
KATE ItODINSON Capt., Roily. RonmisON,
WIII leave as above on THIS DAY, at 4 P. m.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLAOK", ,
J. D. COLLINGIVOOD,Agenta:
VOR ST. LOUIS, KEO.44lgMe.
12 %UK. GA.LENA, DUBUQUE
AND ST. PAUL. --The Eno passenger steamer. .
EMMA No. 3 .................. Capt. J. IL MAIIATrA,'
Will leave as above on WEDNESDAY, Bth instant,
at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or p assOaH N ge apply on
board or to
JCH,
ape, ' Or, J. 7). UOLLINGWOOD. Agents. .
FXPRESS uniE.--rou"grat
I I'NST. DUAL, MINNEAPOLIS,
1 1 ) 1( ROCK ° I SL Mt, " P..h - V41"4514 t ' AND '
ItUItLIOGTON.—.-The splendid passenger steamer
GLASGOW ... —. ... Gro. W. JOUNNTON, Comdr,
Wlll leave for above and all intermediate points as
announced. .
.
For freight or p a s s at i c ii a ti p .s p o. ly n ilt iN a ls rd ,- o ca r,: ,,t to g.
ents..
ram
kOR-
ST. LOUIS, L - Ex...l i gm e
INGTON, EANSAS CITY, WY
DOTTE, LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON, ST..,
JOE AND 03 fAHA.—The fine steamer
ARMADILLO.. .: .
.. .. -Cant. D. L. Ilicaniticasoir,
- Will. leave Cas:abo've, ourTHIS DAX, _April Stb.
Passengers and ahlp_pera can rely on the Armadillo
going tlaron as: adverthed. •Wlll • receipt freight
through to a lt points on 3118110Uf /river.
• For freigh tor passage ittiply on board or to
• • . , CHA& II ARNES.. . .
JAS. COLLINS, •
Or, OFIRIEST.d, HASIATT,
• • - Agents. I
lnb3o
RE GULA R ; THURS-_
..Z 4N dill= k — DAY EACKET YOB CINCXN-mairsisisiiiiii
..-Thc Stne
aka
. .
ARGOSY .. .. ...-... ... . .—... .. . . Oap.-Viornicannmr,
ati
W 1 H. Ole__ ,rk leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
emery .I!,.:D AY at noon. .
C. BARNES, •
_JAS. COLLINS, )Agents.
- .MAN FLAP; -
Irak=
FOR FRAGRANT TEAS, --
CHOICE COFFEE,
1 -
AND
15tire- 119.1,10e61,
DO TD
ROBINSON'S,
No. 20 Filth Street.
BUSINESS CIIIM*GEN3
PISSOLIIT/ON.--THE FIRM OF
ATWELL, LEE & CO. "ma. dissolved on the
it Feßruhri..lBBB, by mutual 'consent: Zither
paytner may alga the name of the !Inn settlembrit.
JOHN -ATWELL.
CHAIM A.TWELL.
The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUSINESS, tinder the acme and style of
ATintLL LEE, st the old
.place, Ho. 131 Second
street: A conUnuance of - We
_patronage of their
&lends Ando° - public Is resipectfturlioncited. -
UHAELzat ATWELL.
Pirtaturaon, March 6th. SSG& tehirungg
, gs , —
gur.
.' ,. ,'*ifi'' , ':o.ii.kAili' , ':':,
~BIAN ' Pg~'SICIAN`
~).
A,
Pi*lNlNis4m; ;Pi litt.*:tvilik
O.
_
'0000P,N414129a 1414417 Street
AND THE
"Di), Master.
;WOOD
=2l
1;23
,rg Line.
°ad street,
_
OILS.
.....,
EUREKA OIL WORKS, -
MANUFACTURERS OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
THE CELEBRATED
SPERM L ÜBRICA TING 'OILS,
CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
WHOLESAI,E DEALERS IN
~ • .
Crude Reamed and , Lubricating Oili;
Lard, Sperm, 'Whale and,Plah On..
It. C.. MACHESZTEY, Agent,
No. /9 Irwin Street, . r
' /LITS.I3IIRG}L:
WARING AND ILDLG,), -4--,- - i
Comthlssion Merilnuits tiiid irriiierain - . •
Petroleum and itiProditetg,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PI P ITSIIIIIMIX, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, . .
• WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Washout .....e..
H. M. LONG & CO.,
- MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE BURNING On,
It rand - -“Lucilithr.”
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, Pa,
pcii. BROTHERS,
•
COMMISSION- MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petrolenm and its Products.
. .
PRtsburgb Office—DALZELL, ' BUILDING. cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
PbSadelphin Oftlee-.7-1117 WALNUT ST.
.. scamp)
JACOB WEAVAER, Jr. & CO.,
• att. commosion Jobbers ,
,21. 0 . a DU QUEINE - WATorill' buy and Sell cinde
and 'Relined 011 s, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
'Cooperage. Our long experience in the Petroleum
trade enables us to o ff er u nusual facilities and in
dueements to operators.• As'heretotores we are
termined to make it the interest, of buyers and sel
lers to give us a 'call.' Parties having 011 s for sale
em cordially invited to bring their samples.
apernO4
SOJ. C. BUPPITYZC L :
A. KEHEW...W,II. WHITEHEAD.
ilp ex!. woniks. • : •
biannhature itavlitor sale all kinds or •.• •
LumelcArific
No. IST. CLAIR 13TREET. • • ,
nerptst; CO.
. ~:
PratmTuß.R.-
PlitAktuneAt" '1142
1 .4L-K,‘,"• , !ir , ; I;,c
FURNITURE MANU FACTURERS,
• •
"". •
1
NO. 119
* 7OI RIEPOES . A7W3_
‘:
111T7TYR41Vait?_AeTatiNertos:1-'
• • .04.4i9PACituangi ROssUslag e lik r ed °44l •
• I f Autlgizinktnitineritiltfie itims-
Y. • betbrO purChaati. 4
.•;"••
aar •
Wiithei *Fin.
OBERT
R KNOX, Jr.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A )7D DEALER
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
OGICC. 413 LumniTern-Parr Prrrinirnon.
3. IILANCIIARD,
Wholesale and Retail GIVCCII,
ap182 , 69 No• 390 PENN STREET
ALEX. IPBANII
MCBANE & ANJER,
. COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and'PRODUEE GEN
ERALLY, No. 144 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield,Pittsburgh. jes
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND 001111288IONXEROHARTO,
For the g ale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Laid, Butter,.
Beads, 'tried Fruit.' and Produce generally,' No. 143
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uB
,
_______________._.____._.
QM/MAHER & LANG, Whole
-11,7 sale' dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, o
duce, Provisions, Fish. Cheese, Salt. Carbon On,
&c., Nos. 172 and 1174 WOOD STIC I FET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.noinaM
iiiiiiil. iiou . sE.....EDW HOUSE W3l. 11. HOUSE.
4 -
01IN I. HOUSE & MOS., Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
rocers and Commission Merchants. Corner of
Smltlideld and Water St_________reets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
___
fr Itllp..its3, LIBERTY
. 0 STREET, Pittsurgh, Pa., Cominission Mer
e ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vance
rallyd on Consignments, and paid fo!Produce gan -
o.
_auM
ROUT:KNOX
' ANDREW. KNOX
.ti KNOX - di, SON, COMILISSIO/i
oMEß ClLANTßanddeslers In F'LOl3ll., GRAII
L FEED anCP.RODUCE, - GENERALLY, NO
7017 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City
:rn
PAv. 111011SSON
JIM RCHA NT MERCHANT IN PIG METAL,
BRICKOO3IS, ORE, WItOIIGHT. SCRAP IRON, FIRE
AND CLAY, ac- Warehouse and Office,
Nos. 366 and 3613' PENN STREET. Storage fur
nished. Consignments solicited. mca
IbITTLE, --- .II,PArrON ;
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
caters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
;Carbon and Lard 011,' Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns'and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114-SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.'
_T , B. CANFIELD & SON, COM-.
to . missioN & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, •Pork,. Bacon, Flour, Eish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce
nfl rg er i allY, Nos. 144 and 140 Front street, Pitts- i
xsittrvort
A. NVALLa - ei: I
HIPTON & WALLACE, WUOLE
SAL F: (I EOCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
.o. 0 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. jal2:rsB t
.4 LLEGHENt
. ' IgEfiii
VALLEY RAILROAD.
ii/.. LY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running throughto Venango City without change
of cars -Connecting with trains kast and West On
the Warre...t Franklin and the Atlantic & Great
Western Railways.
On and after TRIIRSDAY, March ' 26 th,218613.; •
the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike Sts.,
as follows:
Depart: . Arrive.. e .
M -
all to and Pm Ven. City. 7:00 A. Ar. 1:00 A. It.
Express - " •• 1030
P. 31. ,0:15.P.-.2.,
Brady'.o.Tiend Accommod'n 3:00 P. At:'10:30 A. 1f...
Soda It orks Aceonen.. ... . . 5:25 P. X. • 7:55:4-.1.4
First Ifillton Accomod`n.oA. if ..11:415 A. M.
Second Halton Aceumod'a 12:00 AL 3:45 P. it.
Surftlay Church Train leaves Soda IVorkt , at 8:05 •
A. 31., It rrlving In Pittsburgh at 9:50.4. 34' '1143-
'turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P 3t. , arriving St.
Soda Works at 2:55 .e.• At. • .'• ,
• IL BLACKSTONE. Supi...
W, F. DOPE, Tickeent. •
i - ' 7 " -------
t Agent:'..
-Lk .......
JA9. F• RICIIAR7~
idl7.4i _ i
..
5.01341116.
PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R.
W. AND CLEVELANID & PITTSBURGH RA?.
Prom January 19th, 1868. trains will leave from
and arrive at the ITnlon Depot, north side, city
time, as follows:
Leave. , Arrive. •
Chicago Ex .... .2:13 A In 1 Chicago Ex.-- 2:43 a M
Cleveland Ex .. 2:13 ain 'Cleveland Lx. 2:43 aln
Erle .4 Ygn m, I 6:13 a 2111 Ci IC.I go Ex.. . 16:58 a m
,CI. & WlOg3l'l 6:28 a mi'Wheclln ES. ii:08 aln
Chicago 31a11.. 6:58 AIL ChiCIWO Ex. .. • /:53 pm
Chicago EY.... 9:43 am ' Cl. .1: Wh'g Ax 4:03 p m
Pitts. ,t Cl. P-x. _ !Erie S: 'lg'n Ex 6:13 pm
la Youngrn 9:43 ain , Chicago Ex.... 6:58 p m
ci v . s , Wlrg Ex. 2:13p miel. S: Wh `g Ex 7:08 pm
Chicago Ex. .. 2:28p in:Pitts. &CI. E. -s
Wh. $ Erie Ex. 4:38 p Inl via Yognt'n: 9:28
Depart from Allegheny.' , Arrive in Alleghen_v.
N. Brigt - n .Ic. 6:56a in N. Brigt'n At'. 7:03 a :n.
Leetsdale • - 10:13 amN. I trigr n '. 828 ain
11:53 a in, Wellsville "„, 9: am •
llochester " 1:33 p in , New ('astle "10: 13 ain
Wellse Acc.. 3:43 p 131 Leetsdale ." 9:13 ain
Leetsdale Acc. 4:15 pm "
I
n 1:18 pm
N. Itrigtn •• . 5:3g.p in N. Ilrigrn " 2:43 pat
N. Brigt , n " . 6:26p m Leetsdale ," 423 pm
Leetsdale " • 10:4-3 pru I " .:' 7:28 pm
2:29 p. m. Chicago Ex-, 10:50 a. 111. Chicago
press leaves daily. 'Express arrives daily.
less F. it. 3IYERS, General Ticket Agent.
J. H. ANJZIL
ITTSBURGH,
COLUMBUS & CINCIN-
Prr It.
PAN .HANDLE 1101.1 TE..
•
CHANGE of TIME.—On, and after SUNDAY,
December Fth, 1867, trains will leave and arrive a
Union Depot,
as follows, Pittsburg!) time:
Depa rt. Arrive.
Express ..... ...... . ..... 2:15 a. in. 3:55 p.
Fast Line ........... .......... 9:910.a. tn. 7:05 p. m.
m.
Fast Express .. ............. 2:50 p. tn. 10:55 a. m.
Mixed Way . ... . . .. .. tu. -43:59 p.
McDonald.s • No. 1.. 11:10 a.
i n.. 2:10 p. m.
m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. n. 9:30 a. M.'
McDonald's Awn, . 5:10 p. 8:20
SPitmat. NOTICE. --Sunday Express leaves et 2:50
p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. in.. the next
morning.
• . Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. m.
• The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sunday and
Monday excepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55
the same evening, 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE OP
ALL OTHER ROUTES.
. •
15P•No change of cars between Pittsburg]: and
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change to St; Louis, •
Cairo, and the principal points West and Southwest.
When purchasing tickets be sure and And the
office of the
•
Pittabargit Coluinbna & Cincinnati It. R.,
uNioN DEPOT, (Sot-TH:I4I3E. )
M. IL MOTITERSPAUGEL Ticket Agent.
'. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. •
J
OILN D. MILLER, Gen. Freight Agent.
VENN S YLVANIALacrii
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after October .6th, 1867 i Trains
or ar
rive at and depart from the Union DepOt, corner of
iVashington and Liberty streets, as follows:
iirrive.
• - • Depart.
Mail Train—, 1:20 aml Day Express.. 3:00 a nt.
Fast Line .. . ... 1:50 a m Wall's No. L. 0:30 a M
Wall's No. L. 0:20 a m•Mall Traln ... , . 8:20 a m
Brintou 750 aln Wail's No. 2.. 9:50a ria
Wall's No. 2.. 6:50 ain * Cincinnati Ni 11:15 am
Cincinnati Ex . 9:10 atn Wall's No. 3.. 1.1:30 aM.
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 ata Johnstown' Ac. 2:sopm
Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 4 .3:30 pm
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm Phila. Express` 4:10 put
Wall's No. 4.. 2:50 p m Wail's No. 5.. 4:50 pm
Wall's No. 5.. 5:50
Wail's No. 6.. 7:00 p m Wall's No. G.. 6:05 pm
Altoona Acc'n pm Fast Line. .. ... 7:20 pat
and Emigrant Wail's No. 7.. 10:50 PM
Train . .. .. . ... . 10:30
.p •
TheChurchTrain leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:03
a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. M.
and arras :sat Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m. her trains'
* Cincinnati Express leaves daily. An other daily except Sunday. • • . ,
Philadelphia Express and the Altoona AcCoMmo- '
dation and Emigrant Train strive daily..,,Cincinnati'.
Express arrives daily except Monday. • All other
trains daily except Sunday., • . -• .
For further information apply to .
. • W. TI.,JSECKWITH, Agent. " •
• The Pennsylvania Railroad .Company will not as
stune any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responlity to One Hundred .
Dollars' in value. - AU' • Baggage exceeding ' that , -
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un
less taken by.spetial contract. • ' • • :.' '
• • • EDWARD H .. wlLLiAzitsi . .
'Geo:: . General Superiritendent"Altooa; la.'
WESTERN PENN=migmo
_ • SYLVANIA RAIL
.-On and after November L; 1867, the-Plui:
senger Trains on . the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive 'at and depart 'from the Federal.
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follow: •
~
Arrive.
] Depart.
Sharpnig No:1 •6:215 a Mail-- .•., '' :50 ain
Freeport No. 1 9:15 a m Freeport N o .. 1 0:05 ala
Express ... .. . '..10:10 a Sharpti7g No.111:20 anx
Sharptoc No. 2 1:95 pm Express.- ' 1:50 pm
Freeport NO, 2 4 , :15 pm Barmeree Ac •3:55 pm
Mail ...—. . - . 6:05 p m Freeport No. 2, 6:05 pp',
ilitrmerv"e Ac 7:10 pta harpb'g N 0.- 7:30 pia
xi s
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Traih leaves Allegheny Junct. every
Sunday at 7:40 a, in., reaching - Allegheny City at
0:50,.a. In. - Returning, leaves Allegheny . City at
1120 p. In. and arrive at Allegheny. Janet. at 9:45
COIII/17TATION TICKETS-For sale in packages of
-Twentybetween, Allegheny City, Chestnut street *
Beres, Bennett, ine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets. • . '
The train leaving Allegheny City at 6:50 a. m,
makes direct connection at .Freeport with Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and liannahstown.
Through tickets may be purchased at the Office,
No. 3 St. Clair street. near Suspension Dridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Alleyway City.
For further information ap ply to
Jamps-tlx.teEßTs; Agent,
._...._
._ Federal Street Depot.
The Wes.eru Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Ihunired •
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this
amount in value will beet the risk of, the owner,'un
tess taken by special contract: -
EDWARD II: WILLIAM
General Superintendent.' Altoona. Pa..
NEIMI
“ IL LM;E;GwEar”
lINION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
Eastern. Division. • •
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE
from the East to all points In
Colorado, Nevada,
California, - Utah,
Arizona, Washington,
New Mexico, Idaho,
• . Oregon. -
Two Trains- leaye. State Line and Leavenworth
dal4 . ', (Sundays eacepted ) on the arrival of trains of
Pantile Railroad from St. Louis, and Hannibal and
•St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, CIMUICCIII2g at Law
renee. Topeka and Wataego with Stages Ibr - el/
points jri Kansas. At end of track wost of El/s
-warth srith the UNITED SPATES Ex-'
PANY'S DAILY LINE OP 'OVERLAND MAIL . .
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR ' •
DEN VM11; SALT T A QFs
And an Points in the Territories,
' •
• . . .
And'
with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE of
COACHES for Fort Unkl2. Bering Fort,' Fass,
querque, Santa Fe, and all points is Arizona and
New wit il v
the
recen. additions of rolling stock and ,
equipment,' and the arrangements -Made with re-- •
sponsible Overland Transportation Lines frornita
w„torn tostnkws, thls‘mad now offers ,unequalled"
*facilities for the transtuissloll or freight "to the Far
• Tickets for - .llsie at ati the . Prlncipa oni ce ,
United Stated and Canadail.
Be mire and ask or. tickets sla TFIF, SMQ.Kr.,'. •
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