The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 11, 1868, Image 3

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    sandal Matters in New Yqrk.
Gold Chimed at .I3B340)138%.
y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.,
NEW YORK, April 10, 1868.
MONEY AND GOLD.
3ood Friday has been generally observed
"a holiday in financial circles. Money
• toady at 7 per cent. on call loans. Sterling
iet, at 93;®93‘ for prime bills. Gold
ea
gage closed with some little business at
p outside, Opening at'lBB%, advancing to
?%, and closing at 13834g138%.
GOVERNMENTS
changed, with a moderate business over
ters at yesterday's rates.
' , frocks.
Rock Exchange , closed with some busi
es in steamship shares. Pacific Mail
paned at 89, declined to 87m, and closed .at
K® 88 34; Atlantic Mail opened at 28,..and
aiiiddingguotation advanced 51 without
inging gut any stock. Railroad market
oak, with but little doing except in Erie ,
d Central; New York Central, 120%,®
Erie, 70X®70%; Reading, 89XO:Vy 4 ;
k Island, 943 i; Northwestern preferred
®7534. It is believed that Dimmock &
;. will be able to adjust their difficulties
an early day without loss to anyone. The
Port that the Third Avenue Savings
oak is a heavy sufferer from Atlantic
it is untrue.
SUB-TREASURY.
laceipts, $2,239,039; payments, $2,207,980;
nce f 101,318,459..
New York Produce Market.
Telegraph to the rlttsburgh Gazette.]
, EW:YQIIIr,‘ April Ill.—Cotton market is
..ore steady with a moderate business.-de. . - and; 30,000 bales sold at 111))4a30 for
[(ldling uplands. Flour--Receipts, 4,642
Is; favors buyers with's, moderate demand
" ' • export or home u5e,:7,500 bbis at $8.90a
:0 for superfine State and western; 9,80 a
„85 for extra State; $9,70a10,85 for extra
:stern, . $12a13,75 for white wheat extra:
.40a13,75 for Round Hooti Ohio, $10,25a11
z• extra St. Louis; $12a14,50 for good to
nice do. closing quiet; California is - dull;
•`) sacks sold at $12a13. Rye flour is dull;
•
. ) bbls sold at 17,50a9,60. torn meal quiet;
I .;
3 bbis city at $5,90. Whiskey nominal. ;heat—receipts, 5,695 bushels quiet and
' Ithout decided change; sales 17,500 bush
i i $2,37a2,40- for No. 2 spring in store and
livered . the the latter price an extreme, $2,47
i
• i. 1 and 2 spring delivered, and $3,14 for
'lite California. Rye quiet. Barley dull.
. Irley Malt quiet; sales 2,000 bush at $2,05.
rn—receipts, 33,500 bush—opened heavy
:d closed more active and le - better; sales
••. •••iOOO bush at $1,19a1,22m for new mixed
;stern afloat, $1,20 for old do. in store,
,15a1,16X .' for straw colored Tennessee,
;18x1,19 for white western and south
a. Oats more active and firmer,
- tes 75,000 bu at 86a8634c for western in
• me. Rice dull. Coffee quiet. Sugar is
• m; sales 400 hhds Cuba at 10Ma113.4e.
• ',lasses dull. Hops quiet. Petroleum
, . 11 at 10Xc for crude; 253.0 for relined in.
• , - ltd.. Pork opened firm and closed heavy;
• es 250
at
at $26,40a27,12 for new mess,
- . using at $27 regular; $25,75a21 for old do.;
• .•
..: .• using at $25 1. 87 reg,ulor; $22a22,50 for prime;
..:4,50 for prime mess; also 500 bbls new
, - . ass sellers for June at private terms; 844,50
. - . 9,50' for new plain mess; $20,50a24,50
new extra mess, and also 250
•-•.- ' ' ‘•nces at $36,00a38,50 for prime mess;
,•.,;,; 42 fot India mess. Beef hams
7• 1 :,; let; sales 80 bbls at $33a37. Cut meats
c
... 1 1:... : sales 370 pkgs at Val2ye for shoul
.. • ,•,.... rs; 153.4a16Xc for hams. Bacon firm and
, !l•,.;: et; sales 80 boxes Cumberland cut at
f 13%„c. Lard quiet and steady; sales
.`.• :;,. bbls at 17a18c, latter an extreme; also
•"..
•') '. 9 bbls to seller tor May at 18y i al8y 4 c.
'!''ltter firmer at 20a50c; Ohio, 50a58c.
.•
* ....abese steady and quiet at 12a1634c.
~; ~„..1
:reights to Liverpool dull and unchanged.
;""'''''l4Arzsr }lour closed quiet without any
' • aided change. Wheat; prime, quiet and
!in; conimon • dull and heavy; inferior
~ .-
t wiet and steady. Rye closed dull
.. for western. Oats firm at 86X for
.. ,- , tern, in store. - Corn moderately active
'• •. . d firmi at $1,20a1, 00 for new mixed west
, it $1,20a1,21, and for.;old mixed western
.- ...•20a1,21, in store. Pork quiet and firm at
:'
,12 a 27.25 for new mess, cash and regu
.' ; '
,t', and 527,20a27,373.f0r seller May. Beef;
-!..,•,. .it, active and nrm. Cut meats firm, with
:'•:, ....rodenite request. Bacon quiet at-1334,
. • :
Cumberland. Lard dull at 173;a18 for
. In to prime steam and kettle rendered.
”. ~..xes dull at 22c.
. ..
. II 1 Cincinnati Market. •
l);Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CINCINNATI, April 10.—Flour in moder
':' a demand at 1110,25a10,50 for family.
.•. eat in better demand; sales No. 2at
...,„tt.s and No . '' l at $1,40. Corn opened dull
• - .4 e closed*tirmer and in demand at 85 for
,-. . and 86 ter shelled. Oats in demand and
-,.. arket firm at 76 for No. L Rye firm at
Barley nominal. Cotton quiet but
t: o rilni sales middling at 28. Mess Pork in
, d demand at 127,- but not offered freely
`,- t po his rate; toward the close good sold at
a l but not offered to any extent below
- '17,50 and closing quiet; holders are firm at
, 'Os rate. There was an active demand for
' • it& meats - at 12 for shoulders and
:.: % , for sides, but at the close 12;4
.: d
143 were asked. Bacon scarce;
~- ) early all in .smoke been sold to come
. . ut, so there has been but little to offer;
.:: boulders held at 15y,a133ic; sides 16Na
' :73 Sc for clear rib and clear, good demand
.„.er sugar cured hams; at litalB%c and 19c=
lie latter 'are extreme rates. Butter Uri
.' . . ged and quiet, with a light supply;
eah 45a50c. dull
very dull at 10a
~ 'Mc. Eggs dull and in better supply, at
4 " 4 ~ . Hay dull at 812a14 on arrival.
'mothy Seed dull at $2,20a2,30. Potatoes
: ery dull at $3a3,50 on arrival per barrel,
d 51,20 per bushel. Gold 138a13834; not
uch done.
Chicago Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Cmcwoo, April 10.—Flour quiet; sales of
pring extras at $8,50a10,90 for low grades to
hoiee. Wheat dull; sales of No 1 at $2,04,
d No 2 at $1,88%a1,87; closing steady at
.1,87 for No 2. Corn is more active and
. 34a
higher; sales of No - 1 at f32a8334c; lso 2
t 78 3 / 4 a79c new at 783ia77; rejected at 78a
834 c; closing at 77a77W.s for new. Oats is
. ore active and a shade easier, at 57%a58c,
• egular; closing at 663ia563.1c. Rye is more
ctive; sales at $1,58a1,80 for No 1, and 11,55
.• 1,5534 for No 2in store. Barley; sample
ots wanted; sales at $2,110a2,50. Mess pork
little doing—the market is nominal and
ower; $26 Offered, 120,50 asked. Lard
.teady; sales of country and city steam, at
".1. 7c. Sweet pickled hams firmer; sales at
. :15a16e. Bulk meats held firmly. Receipts
.;-7423 bbls flour, 15,695 bush wheat, 87,6Q5
bush corn, 13,600 bush -oats.: Shipments—
/3.229 bbls flour 8,174 bush. wheat., 19,200
bush corn, 8,801) bush oats.
Cleveland Market.
„. .
By Telegraph to the rittaburgh Gazette. 3 - • .
CLEYELIt.ND, April 10.—Flour market
y and unchanged; double extraring
4431141 19,00a11,50; double extra red winter 11,50
. 13,50, double extra- white 613,00a14,50.
Wheat, dull and heavy, with sales of two
or three parcels of winter reported, on- pri
vate terms; No. 1 red nominal at r 2,52, No.
2do at $2,37. Corn dull and inactive, with
sales of one or two cars at 97c; round lota
would not command over 96e for No. 1
shelled Oats; demand light but market
fi rm at 750 fur No. ;1 State. Rye; flotila'
doing, Barley inactive. Petroleum .q uiet
at 3ft320 fbr free in large and smaillots;
bonded held at 20c; crude 93,75a3,80.
Memphis ~ IniAult= - . .. ~ F ; =
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
ltizatmus; April 10.—Cotten —. nothing
doing; recelpts442 Wei; exportsl22 hales;
week's receipts' 402 bales; . exports 403
bales; stock 2,781 balm, Mess pork $2 B,
1 41
29; prime V26a29; rtmagigzi z .Biuxat--itho,
ddens/ 4 14c; clear silletlikr .3 hUlk`shMit
1334e;Clegg Ad4lll ,lyc; clear rib / 6 X9- 'Lard
isaloo. py4943q;:pvi 80d, .
, &1 1 PiTT,11 '
Bran 34c. gone* rcr n,..- mks
-,
Ma
• St. Louis Market.
TBy Telessusimiwymitiftaviatiffe:l - - '
--ST. Louis, Aprillo.—To bacco unchanged,
• with - fair demand. Cotton held at 22ETic.
Flourquiet, with good demand for medium
grades; supeitne sold at $7,50a8,50; extra,
8,50a9,50; double extra, $9,50a11,00. Wheat'
steady at full prices; red winter, $2,6502,70;
white, $2.70a2,75. spring stronger at $2,05a
2,15. Corn opened weak and closed strong
at 88890 c for mixed; 8911906 for yellow; 90a
92c for white, latter for very choice. Oats
weak at 70a72c. Rye firm and active at
111,5 sLik6s. Barley unchanged at $2,50a2,60.
OM leis active. and easier. Pork,
$27,25a27,75, closing at $27,50, without buy
ers. Bacon; shoulders sold at.l3// 4 e; clear
rib, 17c; clear sides, 1714a17,ic, offered free
ly at close at .17)4c. Lard stiff and more
active at 'l7c for tierce and 173ia 1 ee for
keg. Cattle dull and tierce, and
Re
ceipts—Flour, 2,400 bbis; Wheat, 19,500 bus;
buscorn, 33,000 bus; oats, 15,500 bus; rye, 1,000
Milwaukee Market..
Clty Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazettel '
MILWAUKEE, April 10.—Flour quiet and
firmer at /9,35 for Columbus and spring
extras. Wheat. .firm at 01,9734. Corn3io
lower at 7734 e. Oats weak at +s9e. Rye
quiet at in" Provisions steady. Lard
Va. Receipts = -1 800 barrels of floor;
W
7,000 bushels of heat. Shipments-2,0W
barrels of flour; 1,400 bushels of wheat.
Toledo Market.
03y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiette.]
TOLEDO, April 10.—Flour; receipts 8000
bbla; sales white wheat at $18,50. Wheat;
receipts 2,397 bush; shade lower; sales am
ber at $2,61a2,61mc. Corm receipts 14,156
bush; steady; sales No lat 9034 c., Oats; re
ceipts 3,200 bush; 34c. better, sales No 1 at
6914 c. Rye scarce. Seeds dull.
Louisville Market.
Clay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE, Ap ril 10.—Sales 119 hhds
tobacco; lugs to fair leaf 535a15 j. Super
fine flour $8,50, Catton quiet at 2734a28c.
Wheat $2,4582,50. Oats 73a75c. Corn 88a
90c. Rye $1,90a2,00. Lard 17%c. Pork
$27. Bacon shoulders 12%c, clear sides
liNc. Whisky $2,2)a2,25.
[By Telegraph to the Plttalmrgh Gatette.)
CHICAGO, Apil 10.—Beef cattle quiet;
sales at ra7,62% for medium to fair grades,
and 57,75138,60 for good to cboice lots.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
ALLEGE:ENT VALLEY RAILROAD, April
10.-2.5 bids oil, Johnston, Payne &, Co; 1
car stone, Forrester & McGraw; 1 car salt,
Shomaker & Lang; I do pig iron, H Wood-
Isides; 6 sks wheat, 10 sks rye, 2 do flaxseed,
Scott & Giasd; 40 bags rye, J McCullough,
& Co; 63 sks oats, Adams & Austin; 36 dp
rye, J S Finch; 84 do rye, Knox & Orr; 30
do rye, Gay & Welsh; 16 do rye, Keil &
Ritcnart; 1 bx bntter, 2 bbls, eggs, H Rabe;
2 hhds sundries, F Sellers; lot hh goods, A
E Wortherighton; 3 bdls old copper Craig
Bros; 1 bx mdse, J Krutz; 1 bbl egos:, Ibx
butter, Head & Metzgar;
1 box mdse,
Glenn; 6 sheep; 6 sheep, 16 calves, 5 Hoff
man; 2 bgs rags, McCullough, Smith & Co:
1 bbl eggs; J S Patterson; 8 bbls eggs, 5 bxs
butter, A Gallagher; 10 bdls trees, D E
Saxton; 14 calves, 3 sheep, Domlierger; 1 bx
mdse, W Pickersgill; 4 bbla eggs,2 boxes
butter, F Martin; 1 bx butter, 2 bbls eggs,
Strouse; lot empty ale bbls, Spencer &
McKay; do do, Smith & Co; 3 bxs butter, 8
W Beer; 2 has mdse, - Hopson Jr. Ellsworth;
9 car railroad iron, Pitts, Col &, Cin R It;
4 has butter, 1 k t f lard, 4 bbls, 4 bxm eggs, 3
bgs timothy see J Schwalm; 3 bbls eggs,
Casey & Bro; 773 bgs oats, 6do corn, Me.
Meath; 138 sks oats, Ashton; 12 baskets, po
tatoes, 13 bgs do, Owens; 10 bgs rve, 2 do
cloverseed, Kirkpatrick & Co; 6 bbls eggs,
1 box butter, F T McKee; 42 sks oats,
Crothers; 6 bbla eggs, 4 bxs butter, 7 bgs
bags, 1 sk onions, owner; 6 bbls, 3 bxs but
ter, 2 sks rags, J Kling. uesmith; 8 pkgs
marketing, Monongahela House; 2;4 bbls
eggs, 1 bx butter, B Bruggerman; 1 basket
butter and eggs, S B Copeland; 6 bbl.s
eggs, 4 his butter, 7 bbls rags, 1 sk onions,
W H Carnahan; 8 calves, A Pronshine; 4 do,
P Vagely; 4 bbls eggs, 6 has butter, 9 sks
dried apples, 4 bbls potatoes, Kirkpatrick,
Herron & Co; 9 sheep, 4 calves, J Holman;
8 bbls eggs, 5 bxs butter, 7 bags rags, 2 sks
onions, owner; 14 baskets potatoes, 13 sks
do, 9 sks cloverseed, 7 do flaxseed, Owens
& Kennedy; 2 sks rye, 4 sks oats, 7 sks
cornmeal, McHenry & Hood; 24 sks
rye, 15 sks oats, Meanor & Harper; 2 bbls
eggs, J Herbert; 3 cars marketing, various
owners.
CLEVELAND AND Pirrsitunea.RAlLßOAD,
April 10-1 car pig iron, Nimick & Co; 2 do
Zug& Co; 1 do do, Coleman, Rohm & Co; 1
car - ore, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 4 do do,
Lloyd & Black; 8 do do, McKnight, Porter
& Co; 2do do, J Painter & Son; 5 do do,
Bryan &. Caughey; 8000 feet lumber, R A
Clark dt Co; 5 bbls tobacco, 5 boxes do, Dan
Haggerty; 3 bbls tobacco, 2 half bbls do, J
Megraw; 12 do do, C H McKinney; 1 do do,
2 half bbls do, H Dalmyer; 1 bbl eggs, J J
Pettit; 25 bbls flour, J& W Fairley; 1 box
butter, 1 bbls eggs, 1 keg do, J B Canfield:
3 bbls eggs, 1 bxbutter, Atwell, Lee & Co;
8 sks rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 23
bales hay, Brown & Co; 50 bbls oil, Wm
McCutcheon; 7 cars pig iron, Cambria Iron
Works; 40 bars railroad. iron, F W Smith;
72 do do, J F Wilson; 10 bast tobacco, 1 hlf
bbl do; R B Jeffries; 22 cases watches, R A
Arnold; 1 package, Lindsay & Co; 73 bun
dles steel, Park, Bro 4-Co; 46 bbl, wine, 8
casks do, N Tonney; 1 sack wool, J B Can
field; 6 casks pot ash, B A Fahnestock &
Co; 3 bbls eggs, 1 box butter,
Atwell, Lee
& Co; 40 barrels potatoes, F Thompson; 11
do do, Voigt,Mahood & Co; 254 sks potatoes
Vangorder & Shepard; '.7 bbls eggs, owner.
Prritusuanir, PI: WAYNE AND CHICAGO
BAthnoAn, April 10.-300 bbls.ilour,ovrner;
100 do do, Culp & Shepard; 3 cars wheat, J
S Liggett & Co; 250 pigs load, J B Canfield
& Son; 100 bbls flour, E B Thomas ; 6 cars
Iron ore, Graff, Bennett & Co; 1 do do, Jas
Wood Son & Co; 1 car staves, M P Adams
& Bro; 196 bush rye, Vangorder & Shepard
65 bxs glass, Ihmsen &. Son; 20 cars iron
ore, Shoenber,ger dr. Blair; 26 boa soap, J B
Sneathen; 10 do do, BA Fahnestock & Co;
1 bx. tobacco, Arbuckles & Co; 4 pkgs eggs,
1 do butter, II Riddle; 12 cars metal, Bryan
& Caughey; 4 do do, Jones & Laughlin; 4
do do, Dilworth, Porter & Co; 17 eo do,
Nimick & Co; 9do do, .1 Wood, Son & Co.
PITTSBURGH COM:MMUS AND CINCINNATI
RAILROAD, Aptislo.-200 sks flour, 40 bags
meal, lot mill fec, Stewart &Langeahesm;
2 cars staves, 0 Albright; 2do do, H Geyer;
3 bbls dry apples, T C Jenkins; 41 logs rye,
9 do barley, M Steel & Son • 13 sks barley,
F Shields, 10 bbl, flour, 50 bgs rye, D
lace; 11 sks oats, 12 do, Bing & Long; 2 bbls
eggs, M W Ran; 99 bales hides, G N Hoff.
Stott; 4-hhda tobacco;
Ara&onturr 111PraTto1f,' Aprit bbls
flour, Rose ' & Ewing; 5 dot brooms, J Moon
Sr. Co; 5 do do, J Lockhart; 1 bbl eggs, B &
A Carson; 6do 'do; M Mimick; 2 do do, 13
Heck; 10 do do, It Lenz; :3 do do, J Long.
'More; 2 do do, R & A Carson; 4 cars meta,
Nimick &Co; 50 bga fetid, Bricker & Co; S
doz pails, 3 do tubs, Mercer & Robinson.
_ _
PITT/MOW/I AND 'VADFARVEL TAMIL=
- RAILROAD.- April 0. - -144 pkgs sheet iron,
W F Armstrong; 11 pkgs crackers, R Rohl
sonf 10 tons metal, 104 kips nails, F H Olip
hant; 44 coils rope, Fulton Bollman & Co.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAI. RAILROAD,
April 9-1 bbl sheep pelts,•G N Hoffstott; 0
pkgs leather, 0 11 Anderson; 1 bx tallow, 1
keg lard Kirkpatrick, Bro t Co; 2 barrels
eggs, Arbuckles & Co.
SnWKSHIPS.
• __ •
STI3ANE TO AND N'itom A gigh
LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN,IRELAND,
TWICE A WEEK.
' INMA!, ZINE,
Sailing EVERY SATtrurrA - tl-Evort wzroras-
DAY, "" (3 1 2 41 t h e - . Iffr Kan, :slo c gr a sold.ts
and from and, Ens iled, Soopan.,,, any an
Prance. AglifiAtAakkagisagiaoSce.
_2 i,. J2l.
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Chicago Cattle Market.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY. APRIL Ir, 1868.
MEIN
no m Irritro
The stage of water by the Monongahela
marks last evening was seven feet nine
inches, and at a stand.
The towboats Resolute, Hornet and Ti
gress were expected to leave for Cincinnati
yesterday with tows of coal; in all, about
one hundred and fifty thousand bushels.
The Emma No. 3 cleared for St. Louis
last evening with a good trip. having about
all the freight she could take, and a large
number passengers.
The St.'Charles and Argosy got in from
Cincinnati on Thursday evening. Thr Ar
gosy_brought up a good cargo, including a
considerable amount of metal. She will
lie over until next Wednesday, her regular
day, when she will take her departure for
Cincinnati.
Robt. Moore departed for Portsmouth;
alio; the Bayard tor. Parkersburg, both
with fair trips.
The Grey. Egle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is
the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
and passengers and -shippers should bear
this In mind.
The Kate Robinson, Capt. Robt. Robin
san; with Messrs. Palmer and Wherry, in
the office, will positively take her depar
ture for Cincinnati and Louisville. The
Rate will be followed by the R. C. Grey,
Capt. W. B. Anderson.
The Glasg•ow,
foraCpt. Geo. an d ohnston,
will leave to-day St. Louis the Up
per • aaippi.
The Ida Rees, Capt. Albert, is iumounced
to take her departure for thegold regionsto-day. She will be followed bY the Im
porter, Capt. Williams, and. Silver. Sake,
Capt. Todd.
The Emma No. 3, Capt. J. H. Marratta,
will positively leave for St. Louis and the
Upper Mis , essippi this morning at
10 o'clock.
The Lorena and St. Marys left Louisville
on Wednesday for Pittsburgh—also the
towboat Hercules.
The Ida Rees, Capt. Rees Rees, is the re
gular packet for Oil City to-day, leaving at
4p, in. The Ida is a neat and comfortable
packet, and is a favorite in the trade.
The Allegheny pier marks. last evening
indicated seven feet eight tnches and fall
ing slowly. We should not be surprised
to see a freshet in this stream before long,
under the influence of the, recent so ft
weather. It was stationary at Oil City yes-,
terday, with twenty-eight inches in the
channel.
I We hadquite a snow storm on Thursdy
night, but q it melted almost as soon as a it
touched the ground, and last evening it
was nowhere visible. The weather thus
far this month has been anything but plea
sant, and very changeable.
The Bellevernon left Cincinnati for Pitts
burgh on Wednesday, and the St. Marys
was advertised to leave,on Thursday.
The Amelia Poe and Sallie left St. Louis
for. Fort Benton on Wednesday; also the .
Octavia.
Capt. James Keniston, of the Melnotte,
fell through one of the Hatches of the
Shamrock, at Cincinnati on Wednesday,
and was badly hurt, his head being but in
several paces, ng his hand receivi some
cute, and l hip being brused. He was able
to be about the wharf shortly afterwards.
Capt. Al. Brown yesterday sold his half
of the W. F. Curtis of the W. F. Curtis to
the Mason City Coal and Salt Company for
$43000 in stock of the company, and ssooln
salt,
We find the following legal qu'estion in
one our exchanges: Suppose a mitn owns
a skiff; he fastens the skiff to the shore
with u rope made of straw; along comes a
cow; cow gets into the boat; turns around
and eats the rope; the skiff thus let loose
with the cow on board starts down stream,
and on its passage is upset, and the cow is
drowned. Now, has the man that owns
the cow got to pay for the boat, or the man
that owns the boat got to pay for the cow.
The Andrew Ackley, Glendale, Messen
ger and Kate Putnam arrived at St. Louis
on Wednesday, and the Wild Duck and
barges departed the same day for Pitts
burgh.
The Silver Cloud, 'from Pittsburgh, arri
ved at Davenport Monday. The Phil Sher
idan reached St. Paul on the 4th, the first
boat of the season, and the earliest arrival
since 1860.
The towboat Panther left Memphis on
Wednesday for New Orleans, and the Dick
Fulton departed the same day for Pitts
burgh. The Armenia, from Pittsburgh to
St. Louis, passed Evansville on Wednes
day.
The Cincinnati Tunes says : Mr. Patter
son,
clerk of the steamer Abeona was on
the first boat (the Kate Howard) that ever
went up the Missouri River with a calliope.
The natives were astonished and bewilder
ed at its melodies, But the strains were
too severe for his patience, so procurink a
pot of moulten lead, he wa shed the keys
with it, and forever more silenced it. It is
proposed that boats be constructed with
steam pipes to which may be attached a
rubber hose, and that men shall have cal
liopes on the wharf, to which they will at
tach the hose, and blow for any boat for so
much an hour.
Rivers and Weather.
[Ey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
LOUISVILLE, April 10.—Raver rising slow
ly; with seven feet six inches in the canal.
Weather cloudy and cold.
ST. Louis, April 10.—Weather cloudy
with indieatio - ns of clearing up. There was
no:rain to-day, but it is stillcold.
G.
. THE CHEAT
ARAM PHYSICIAN _
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TREATS DISEASES IN ALL ITS EDENS.
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Office, No. 293 Liberty Street.
. .
drop PRIVATE ENTRANCE. ON, - GARRISON
ALLEY. , mb26:u4l.
G AS POSTS.,
. .
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, ,
CITY OF * ALLEGIISNY, April 9th, utiedf
SEALED PROPOSALS will' be received at' thie
*Mee until S o'clock. r.-x.. on WEDRESDAY, 15th
inst.; for supplying ;her city during the year with
GAS rOSTS.
The Posts to be delivered at City Hall, at eneb
times as may be directed. PATTERN and CORE
BOX will be furnished by the City:
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
a.a =maw,
• . •
ilDeih24 City Co ntroller.
1111
WORTEL sl7,lirs;
ConsLstine of GIIEENI3ACHS, BONDS, GOLD
COIN, DIAMONDS, gm" 4c., , t0b0 awarded to the
patrons of
THE HETVAL BE.AfEEIFTINALEs. •
Success unprecedented. Prices • low. Salts lm
inense. Everybody bu ii &s.
wante male.and fele, every
where. Premium of 00,00 to tno most success
ful salesman. • ND license required.- Send for sched
ule and circulars. Hr. C. MOORE h CO..
No. 80 Fourth St.. Zittsbureb, Pa.
Box 113. spa:*
WASHINGTON MILLS,
ir4EILLINGTO.N STIANET. • •
• Near p' l esbttrigh • Gyalta Eleirater
*.• 414141414"iri
, _ _ _ • .•
kalii4 thriggralagakeitter i tl i rt
cite
awn% =Fe oheneediqPN
PAM.
=I
imam
ECHO No. 3, E. GonDos, Master, A. D. ,Itt:s.
SELL; Clerk.
! The above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
have superior accommodations and attentive offi
cers.
nth:3
FOR CINCINNATI AND
LOUISVILLE.
. _ .
WEDNESDAY, April 15-4 P. N.
The A No. Commander,tner R. C. GRAY, W. IL
ANDERSON, ill leave as announced
above. The R. C. Gray will_give through receipts
for Memphis and Now Orleans.
For freight or passage apply on7board get o
awl - - FLACK &li2OLLINGWOOD, Agents.
ri, FORT BENTON lia gr a t
AND TAE i GOLD MINES.—The
ne steam passetlger packet -
IDA REFS. • Capt. IVM ALBERT,
Will leave as above on SAT CRDA.Y, April 11th,' at
4 o'clock P. N. °,
For freight or passage apply on board or to
af,9 ' FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
FOR CINCINNATI AND
LOUISVILLE.—The steamer
"• - ` lO
KATE ROBINSON • Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON,
Will•leave as above on THIS DAY. at 4 P. 3r.
, For freight or passage apply on board or to
f, ~ , .101 IN FLACK.
pG
a J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
'PRESS LINE FOR
ST.
GALENA,
MINNEAPOLIS
g .
C ID LANDING. LA CROSSE, GLENA, DU
RUQUE. ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND
t
BUItLINGTON.—The splendid passenger steamers.
'GLASGOW GEo. W. Joicisfox, Comdr,
VIII leave for above and all intermediate points as .
nounced. -
For freight or passage apply on board or to
mll3O
ii.,
JAb. COLLINS. ' t Agent..
CHAS. BARNES. f . •
'OR ST. LOUIS IiFO-aggr a t
DUBUQUE
GALENA,
finepassefiger steamer
EMMA No. 3 Capt. J. H. IfAitArrA,
Will leave as above THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock r.
Fur freight or passage aFLppli
CH. On board Or to
JOHN
ape, Or. J. D. COLLINGWOOD,-Agents.
AEGIILAU T.lEFUlatiii--ziagigie
DAY PACKET -FOR CINCIN
. 1.-- , The tine steamer
ARGOSY
„Capt. VANDEBORIFT,
W. H. Scull, Clerk-, leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon.
C. BARNES, 1
JAS. COLLINS, Agents.
JOHN FLACK.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF
DRAYS, HACKS, lit.
Notlce is hereby given to all owners of Drays,
Carts. Carriages, Buggies, &c., whether resident or
non-resident in the Cltrof Pittsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the Treasurer's Office of the City of
Pittsburgh FORTHWITH. in accordance with an
Act of Assembly, approved March 30th, 1860, and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of - the City of
Pittsburgh, passed Aprlllo, 1860.
All Licenses not pafd on or before MAY 15, 1838,
will be placed In the hands of the Chief of Police
for collection, subject to his tee of 30 cents for-the
collection thereof, and all - persons who neglect or
re fuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License. •
The old metal plates of preyions years must be re
turned at the. time Licenses are taken out, or pay
25 cents therefor.
RATES OF LICENSE:.
Each One Horse Vehicle $ 7-50
Each Two Horse " 121 00
Eoch Four Horse "15 00
Each Two Horse ' Hack 15" 00
Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn by Two
Horses,_ Eighteen Dollars. each. For each addi
tional Horse used in any of the aboye vehicles, One
Dollar. SAMUEL AtLINDEIL
City Treasurer.
I•l77Bunnalt, February 18, 1868.
OFFICE OF THE TREASITIOtiI OF ALLECIIIFigy CO.,
PITTSBURG/I. April Ist, 1868
TN PURSUANCE of - the 21st Sec
tion of an Act relating to Allegheny , county, ap
proved the let day of May, 1861, and of the amend
ment to said section, approved the sett day of
March, 1868, I hereby give notice that the Dupli
cates of the several Wards. Boroughs and Town
ships WILL BE OPEN. and I will be prepared to
receive the
County, Stat 4 - Poor, Work-honse and
Bounty Taxes,, for 1868;
On and after thelst day of May. 181.119. Augxe
can be paid at this office until the lat day of ust.
with a • •
•
Deductlon'or Five Per Cent. Discount
for prompt pay_ment, to any Persons paying the AMOUNT of their taxes.
There will be no deduction allowed Miring the
month of August.' There will be TEN' PER CraiT.
ADRED to all taxes remaining unpaidon the t
day of September, 'lB6B. • • tai
tah3l:na)
PITTSBURGH PAPER, , , Butmu.
F.A.CTURING•COBWARY, libinuthotitrers
RAPPING
PRINTING A DD i . PAPERS ::
cialcrox..lifileli—STßlTlLENVlLLß; Onto.
BRIGIITOrt MILL—NEW BRIOIITON, PA,
OFFICE AI4D .
No. 82 Third' Street, Pittsburgh P.
Orrirens'AtlOUST TIARTJE President.
. INO Lik t i V INGN I ON, - Treasturer.
SA3IuEL RIDDLE, Secetary,
Drstscione , Angrst Hartle,' John 'Atiorelli' S. H
Hartman, John B. 'Arington,
Cash paid for raper Stook. • ,-)429:088
OFFICE OF. CITY E - Wrd - NEER, t
• ALLICOIIENY CITY, April 8, 1808•
mug- pAIIIL: COMMISSION will
•reeeive proposals for the
•
•
Grading of: ,11estuada Anown , as “West
Commons," •
Until THUIti3DAL Avell lath, at 12 , Driw
lags and apecincatlons can , beacon and fall pillion
lan Obtained on application at is case. .
Mitt Commlestoti reserve Um to reject any or
6ttAs.:
}m o w = Sn t`g En Jinni PariaCoinmltaton47
JfflEl9ll S. 4"cii
• N. 0116 004111187,11011/41/Fga Pallid 0 5 , • 1 •
Flityr OTREET 01TTSBUTIOEI,
."toUtirrA:eytrixint •
Coppeli DigUlled• ik;Pureil Rye. Whiskey.
Cu l.
.liseiv-ituerelalkißztexvihms andLlmog g 4
8. . •
'l l-/rl:5
•
tpe:iloCl •
• ' 0-;
FOR FORT Bmm)N
AND THE
GOLD m::cs'w,s.
REES FAST LINE.
The Splendlat Light Draught Steamers.
IMPORTER..
~..J. A. Wir.vrAms, Mater.
-SILVER LAKE Jogs TODD Master
•
The IDA REES will commence receiving . on
TUEEIDAY," and the 1X PORTER will positively
leave on SATURDAY, April 4th, at r. W., • and
will take freight for all points on the klissouri river.
or freight or passage apply on board, or to
EZ33
mb
prrTseun
Marietta a
Leave Company'
MONA&
J. N. McCULLOIJGH ---- Gro.'D. Moons, Master,
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
BAYARD A. S. SuanrEari, Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
'GREY EAGLE C L. BREYNAN, Master.
rrelght will be received at all imams by
ape. JAMES COLLINS, Agent.
QINCINNATI PACKET. ja gGe
—FOR WHEELING, MARIET
, PARKERSBURG, POMEROY, GALLIPOLIS,
BIG SAND__ Y IRONTON, PORTSMOUTH, 3IAYS
VILLE AND CINCINNATL—The elegant side.'
wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES, C. A.
I:MAYO, Commander; A. ROBINSON, Jr., Clerk,
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at 1R 31.,
Connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Rail
roads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, New Or
leans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi
and Missouri rivers.
Freight or passengers receipted through eitheiby ,
rall'or river.
Especial attention given to Orders and Way
Business.
CHAS. BARNES,
JAS. COLLINS. 3Amt,,
CM
LLEGIIENY RIVEIt
adratA - PACKET LINE leaves every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clock P. from the foot of Irwin street
This line Is composed of the following boats
IDA REES No. 2, R. BEES, Master, W. F. STEW
ART, Clerk.
mk2l
TON, ;
'Treasurer of Alleghenz9ounty.
wricrist
itAr STEELE & SON,
AI.L•
. _
PlA:malt, GRAIN, PEE* Br..c.
o. O OHIO BTHEE9, near East Common,
AI.LEGHENY CITY, PA.
5 - ASIES 8. 311A.NOR
.706. HARPER
31EANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
CO2llktlesSlON lwrorterlAwrs
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGIL
Consignments solicited
REFICILENCHS—J. G. Martin, Cashier Alechanica'
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken.
nedy It Bro. J1131:174
PETER KEIL JAS. F. RICH/UM
KEIL & RICHART, -
COMMISSION MERCHANIIS,
AND DEALERS EN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED; ac.
840 Liberty Bt., Ptttsb uigh,
•
tarlA:b37
TJ. BLANCHARD,
GWOOD,
AGENTS
Wholesale and Retail firocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
aplB:x93
;burg Line.
of Wood street,
ALES. WBANE .. ...J. B. ANJHR.
McBANE .411, ,ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers iii_FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. JeS
FETZER. & AELMSTII,O*(4,
PORWILIID.I3I6 AHD . 00 ) 1 1 31 8 8 ION.IgEOHANT8 1
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bastin, Litrd, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uB
SHOMAHER & LANG, Whole
sale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce ' Provisions. Fish, Cheese, Salt, Carbon Oil,
&c.,' Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n55
JOHN I. BOUM...MEW. 110II6IC WM. H. HOUSE.
TORN L HOUSE & BROS.. .Sue
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
rocers and Commission. Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.
RIDDLE; No. IS3 LIBERTN
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
illt and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanded on Consignments, and paid for Produce s
u= gap
erally.
...
ROBT. KNOX ANDREW KNOT
R
KNOX & SON, COMMISSIO3
•MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GHAT!
1 L FEED and PRODUCE-GENERALLY, NC
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny CU)
Jal7:r37"
Pp jIi.ic titAWFOiiii;COMMISSITON
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS.
.E, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY. kc. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 366
and 368 PENN STREET. Storage furnished.
Consignments solicited.oeff
TeIITTLE, RABID & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
lersTe. 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. -
JB. CANFIELD & SON COM-.
. MISSION B. 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 146 Front street, Pitts
burgh.
JOHN gEtPDOIT A. WALLACE.
rnivroiVs4 WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE G ROCERS 'AND PRODME DEALERS,
.. 0. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. 1a12:558
- — OILS. •
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EUREKA CARBON 01IL,,
THE CELEBRATED
SPERM LUBRICATING OILS;
CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crude Re fi ned and Lubricating Olio,
Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish Oils.
R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent,
No. 19 Irwin Street.
PITTSBURGH.
WAILING AND KING,
Commlsel6 Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBIIRGH, PA.
PHILADELPMA ADDBESS, ,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Wslimit Street.
HM. LONG -4 -
AA* •
PURE , WRITE BURNING OIL,
Brand--“LUCIFER."
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
• PITTSBURGH,' Pa.
VCR BROTHERS, •
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
AND DEALER% IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office — DALZIELL' ' BUILDING, cor
.
ner of Uuquesne Way and Irivin streets.
, •
Philadelphia Oftice-127 WALNUT ST
JACOB 'WEAVER, J. & CO
oi/ Commission Jobbers,
•
No.. a DUQUE:323 : E WAY; will' buy and Crude
and flatted .011 s, Lubricating. Tar, 'Benzine and
Coo_perago. Our long experience In the Petroleum
trade enables as to olfer. unnamed facilities and'in
thicemente to operators..' As heretofore, we are do.
termined to make It the , intereat. of buyers. and 'eel
lets to give us a call. Parties having Oils fur sale
are cordially Invited to bring their samples. •
• aPediat, $
.4 SORITIIIt .C. A. KfilIEW. N . H. WILITE.IIEAD.
S"‘) Ott, WORhfia " 'l'
. !-
Manufacture audliavo ftir kliidir of ''
LUBRICATING
No. IST. CLAIN. NTNiET.
• „ • - BVPIPI73C CO.
. .
piitavEß sitssB.--,we,shau, in a
few days,' send en agent to Silver lifotintain;
olbrado, to develope len different, Lodeeettillyer
Ore, discovered and located by experienced miners
and situated In an - unnsually - rtell-minint dletrict.
Zt le intended to hive them folly,deyeloped before
going to theerpense of - erecting - building* . Ma
ebinery,,&e.• For this development- thro , Company
have determined to sell a limited amount of the
etock St a rate 'which- will , plaoti - purchasere on the
same footing as the proprietors themselves. Fos
imeticulare apply to Be ZiroLAIR 'it.- CO.; •
m/ 128 • - 192 Fourth street.
B.
Sealer )15dgida and Breatittn4
ISTOCTIMSTREET; ' i ;:fl
tnetwoat Libeytyind"Perry; ati*ts
,
'Orders!) romptl attended to
PISII 2 FISH I
.A: • 30,1kbls, No, 1 .Ifackerel;
11,500 ' ..• 'SI do;
••••• : Slum, •o; '
hr. ,f.os. 1, d
on o 3 3fsc.kerP.l,
• • • ; 41S•lcito N0..1 w /sitkezo n li
• '3O halt Obis. lie eV
1143.,•.)..., ter c
,In store, for sole DT • • A li t • , 41
" • f SClZolliAlltli at, G, •
It;M blic ! •
ME
OTEELE.
Conzntission Merchants,
Axp DEALERS IN
MA'SIIFACTURERS OF
I "pland
,yr. , ii:::• . it. .!)4:,.1fi.)4'.y.1,-.t
~,..F~,J:- ...
.oars. -1
p i rrsittinamandasimm
C ONNELLSVILLE R. R. .
On and after- TBURSBAY, Mareh 3 h. 1608,
trains will arrive at and depart front the Depot, cor
ner of Grant and Water streets, as followt.:
Depart. 'Arrive.
Mail to and front Unionrn. 6:00 A. M. :0:00 P. M.
McKeesport Acconunodrn.ll:oo A. 31. 'Y6:OB
A.
m..
E..N. to and from Uniourn. 300 P. 31.1;0:00 A. M.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. AI. 6:35 A. is.
Braddock's Accommodarn 6:15 r. 3f. 1:50 r.
X.
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o r. m. 6:40 A.
Sunday Church Train to and • N.
from 'West Newton .... . ... 1:00 r. M.
For tlekets.apply t
J. 11. RING.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent.
El=
. A LLEGHENY - aragliN ---
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City withobt change
of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on
the Warre. 1 Franklin and.the Atlantic & Great
Western Railways. i
On and after THURSDAY,. March SHilb, 1368.
the Passenger Trains will leas'e from and} arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal antl.Pike Sts.,
as follows:
L 'De A.
pp .4rrive.
Mall to and Pin Ven. City. 00 A. M. 1:M0 A. M.
Express .• " - 10:30 P. M. IR 11l r. B.
Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. N. 10:30 A. M.
Soda Works Accomn.. 5:25 r. 2.- , 2455 A.
Y. First Huiton Accomod'n... 94.00 A. M. 1.1145 lit..
Second Hulton Accolnodhs 12:00 M. 3145 P: M.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda irorNs at 3:03
A. at., arriving in Pittsburgh'at 9:50. A 4, at. Re
turning', leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M.. agrAVOS at
Soda Vs orks at 51:35 r. 2.: • . , .• 1 ,
W. F. HO____ IL PE, Ticket AgentBL . ACKSTONF_ Su p t.
mh26
1868: " ..... . ...
~ ii.,r_,
• PITTSBURGH,' FORT WAYNE & CHIOAGHR.
W. - AND CLEVELAND & raTBURGH*. R.
From January - 19th, 1868, trains will leave'from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north' • iiile, city
time, as follows:
_
Af.„'''•
Chicago Ex.... 2:13 a nil Chicago Ex. rr .. fe 2 :43 am
Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 atn . Cleveland Ex. 2:43 aat
Erie& Ygn WI 6:13 am! Chicago Ex..— 10:58 am
Cl. Irc Wh'g Mg 6:213 a mrWheeling Ex. 1I:0Sam
Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a in,Chicago Ex...'.. .2:53 pm
P Chicag HD.& Cl. 01. 9:43 a in ! 'l. & Wh'g Ex ' 4:3 3 pm
Ex. . g'
via Young v— t'n 0:4 . 3 ain nileng9 . Erie& Yn Ex 41:13 pm
CI. is" . '' . Ex ....... 11458 E.
- • •
.sellero .e.,x..... ~...lti bill
,I. i ifi'g Ex., 2:13 pm' el. &Wit'g EX 511:08 pin
Chicogo Ex.— 2:28 p m;Pitts.4: el. Ex. ;11
Wh. & Erie Ex. 4138 pm. via YognsVn. '9 . 151113 pm
Depart from Allegheny.. Arrive in Alletitien . y.
N. Brlgt.`n Ac. 1:38 a irt; N. Brigru Ac. Tco3 a mLeetsdala " 10:13 aml N. Brigra " tiiRIS a m
, 11:53 a m!WellsvIllo " 9;;_58.11 m
Rocheser • • 1:33 pm New Castle •• 10413 am
Welltiv'e Acc.. 3:43p in ; Leet sdale'• 111;:13 a m
Leetsdale Ace. 4:15 p in; •••... r -"- 4/8 p
N. Drigthi " . 5:3e pm; N. Briirn • •• .2143 pm
N. Brigt'n " - 6:28p nnLeetst itle " 4123 pm
Leetsdale " • 10:4.3 pnti '• " 7128 pm
RIMS p. In. Chicago Ex- 10:50.x. le. ;Chien('
Press leaves daily. :Expresa arrives diilly.
Jane F. K. 31TE,E8, General Ticket Agent.
r /TT SBUROBigN4IgNN
corxinsus .k, eniczs,
ITI R. R. . .
i
PAN HANDLE.ROUTE. 1
'.
CHANGE of TIME.—On and atter .BtTh DAY . ,
December Pth, 1867, trains will leave and arire at
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh timq:• •
Depart. . *Arrive.
Mail Express US :15 a. in. 3:P:0 p. m.
Past Line 6:40 - - - " , •05 ,;;; -
........
_._... a , m. itoi.. 5. m.
2:50 p. m. 10:55 a , ru.
Fast Ex . p . ress
6:10 a. m. 6:50 p. m.
I.IMI Way
McDonald 's Acen, No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 2:1 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. in. 9:3 a. M.
McDonald's Ace.'n, No. 2.. 5:10 p. m. 8:2 . a. in.
SPECIAL. Noxicu.—Sunday Express leaves ' 2:50
p. at. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. In. th next
morning.
i t)
Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p.
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sund • and
Monday excepted; arriving_iu. Cincinnati .0.9:55
the same evening. 8 HO I.n IN .AVVANCIE OF
ALL OTHER ROUTES. • ,
.1 •
Afar No change of earl between Pittsburh and
Cincinnati, and RUT ONE. change to St. Toms,
Calro,•and, the principal points West and SouthSvest.
• When purchasing tickets be sure' and. deur the
°dice of the
Pittsburg*, Columbus & Cincinnati-Et R.,
uNION DEPOT, (SOCTII SIDE.) : ' 1
M. D. MOTHERSFATTGIL Ticket Ag lat.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent
JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. Freight A4.dnt.
11011ENNSYLVAi
CENTRAL RAILRO.
On and after October 6t
rive at and depart from thi
Washington and Liberty s
• Mail Train, ••. 1:20 am p
Fast Line '1:50 a m
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m
Brlnton No.-2, 7:50 a In
AVall's N 0.... 8:50
9:10 a in
Cincinnati fx. a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m
Phila. Express 1:50 p
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm
Wall's No. 4.. 2:50 pm
Wail's No.- 5.. 5:50 pin
Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 pre
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant
Train . . ... . 10:30 pmi •
IThe Church Train leaves Wall's Station 'every
Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:5010. tn.
and arriv :sat Wail's Station at 2:00 p.m. .•
*Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other Wins
daily except Su
Express and the Altoona Arca:hum
dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cinch:Matt
Express arrives daily except Monday. All. Other
trains daily except Sunday.
For further information apply to •. • ' .
W. 11. BECKWITH, Aeht.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will nbt Si-
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
mrel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred •
Dollars In value. All Baggage exceedinp that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner,,nri
less taken by special contract. _ j •
EDWARD iv WILLIAMS • '
oe9" , General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa,
AyESTEIRN PENN
SYLVANIA RAIL
.—On andnlter• November 1,1887, t i b l t
wager
Iliesn'd'gern r gtini s e n FeZa l i
Street 'repot Allegheny City, as folloWs:
Arrive. 1. • • Depart.
Sharpteg No.l 6:25 a m Mail 6:59 11
Freeport No. 1 . 8:15 am Freeport No .1 •9:0111br '•
Express 10:10 am Sharpb*g No .111:20[a
Sharpb , g No.s' 1:25 pm Express' 1:501 m
Freepert Ne. 2 4:15 pm Harinerv'e Ae 3:55mn
Ma l l ' 6:05 p m Freeport No:: 6:05o&m .
Harmerv'e Ac 7:10 p m Sharpb'g No. 2.. 7:3l)lPni
Alloy* trains run daily except Sunday.' ' '
The. Church Trails leavea Allegheny Janet. r
Sunday at 7:40 a: tn., reaching Allegheny el at
0:50 a, m. Returning. leaves'. Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Jenct. 9r45
CoNtmCravitiax TICKETS—F ein package& of
Twenty,between,„ Allegheny City, Chestnut strhet,„
Herr's., Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbnrg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations .4111e
.thied on tickets.
.1,1 •
'rho train leaving Allegheny City at' 8:50 sal at.
makes direct connection at Freeport with WalkSr'S
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown.
Through tickets may be purchased at the Office s
No. 3 St, Clair street,• near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot,' Allegheny City. :.i •
For fuilher information apply to
JAMES IaEFFEIITS, Algenti
• • Federal Street DeNt.
,The Western Pennsylvania Railroad - will notias- '
sumo any risk for Baggage, except for wearing cip
parel, and limitthel. responsibility to One Irstrred•
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding ./this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner,,r, n
teas taken by special contract. •
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS 6
des General Superintendent, Altdona. Pa.
MORY HILL
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UNION PACIFIC IAILWAY ,
Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AlsD MOST RELIABLE ITO
from the East to all points In. '
Colorado,' Nevada,
California, 'Matti
-Arizona, Washington,
New Mexico, Idaho, •
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• . ' Oregon:
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Two Trains - leap: Stati Line and Leavenworth
daily; (Sundaya excepted, ) on the arrival of tralnriof
Pacific Railroad from Bt. Louis; and Ifannlbal and
.St. Jo Railroad, from Quincy,. connecting Att L.
ranee, Top :W
eka' and aniego with' stages for ;all
points In Kanaaa. At end of .trach , weal of Ella:
worth with theDNITED STATES EXPRESS COSI
PANT'S ' DAILY" LINE OF OVERLAND hLkIL.
AND. EXPRESS COACHES F9 . li. • .
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And with SAND_ ,ERSON,S.'XIII-WEEK.L-_TIAINE Air
COACUES fotltirt Union; Bent's Fort; rags, Albti-'
lunties saa taFF , Laq points ; In Arizona. alid;
New - • • ,
wi t h the neon,: Additions •of rolling' stock:Ent
equipznent, and the arrangements made with xi!,
'Tensible Overland Transportation Linea 'train its
western terminus, this road now offers unequallitit
facilities for the transmission_ of freight to the p••'•
West.
Tickets for' sale at all the- :principal •ofiletia Intie •'
United States and Canadas.
Bo sure and ask for . tickets' via tHE
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EASTERN DIWSION: ••• •
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e Union Depot. eorAer of
..treets, as follows: •A
Depart,
Day Express.. 0:00 a m
Wall's No. l. k. 6:38 a m
Mail Train .. . . 51:9 a m
Wall's No. 2 9:50 a m '
'Cincinnati EX31:15 a m
Wall's No. 3.. 11:30a m
Johnstown Ac.: 53:50 pm
Wall's No. 9.. 3:30 pm. •
Phila. Expres, 4:10 pm
I Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 pm
s No. 6.. 6:05 pm
Fan Line 7:20 pm •
Wall's No. 7..10;60 pm
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