The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 13, 1868, Image 3

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Cincinnati Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) •
CiROINNATI, April 11.—Flour steady,
with a moderate demand. Wheat firmer,
and held at 3asc higher; No 2 red 82,40 and
No 1 82,45. Corn dull, at 84a85c for ear,
and 86c for shelled. Oats firm at 75c for
No._ 1. Rye and Barley unchanged and
quiet. There is a moderate demand for
Rye, but Barley remains dull. Cotton firm
and in fair 'though not active demand, and
prices are higher; middling 29c, but at the
close it was held at 29%c. Tobacco firm and
demand fair; sales 126 hhd.s at 83,65a9,00 for
lugs, and 810a36,75 for leaf. Mess Pork
firm at $27a27,25 for new, and old at 826 a
26,25. Lard isheld at 17,W; family at sales
17 1 17, 3 . t ,' and 17%c. Bulk meats 'firm but
quiet; shoulders, 12Vo; sides,, 14!,,a14,%;
178,000 pounds sold on thirty clays time at
1214 c for shoulders and ,15c for sides. Ba
con, is held.firmly at 13ga13;4c for should
ers and 16a17% for clear , rib and clear
sides. Butter is unchanged and quiet.
Eggs,
.19c. Linseed oil declined to $1,15.
Cloyerseed is dull at $10a1034.' Hay is dull
and unchanged. Petroleum is dull at 33a
35c far refined free. Gold, 138; buying.
The money market is easy-at Balo per cent.
Chicago Market.
EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ga zette.l
CHICAGO, April 11.—Flour is niore active
and firmer, at '8.9,50a10,50 for spring extras.
Wheat firmer; No 2is 2a2 44e higher; other
grades are steady;,sales of No 1 at 62,04, and
No 2 at sl,B7mal,9lcr closing quiet at $1,89%;
a 1,89%. Corn is active and la2c higher; sales
at 8 9 ns9Mc for No 1, and 89a90c for No 2;
77t.078c for new,
and 78a78y,e for rejected,
in store; closingfirm at 78%c for new. Oats
is in fair demand at 57,057 3 / 4 c regular, and
59a59%c, fresh receipts; closing at 5734a58e
for regular. Rye is la2c higher; sales at
$1,59a1,62f0r No 1, and $1,55a1,57 for No 2
in store. Barley steady; sales of sample
lots at $2,30a2,50. Provisions dull; mess
pork sold at {s26, and favorite brands are
offered at $26,50 without purchasers. Lard
quiet; 17c offered,- and 17%a171‘c asked.
Cut meats dull; sales almost exclusively on
private. Sweet pickled hams firm and
steady, at 15y.a16c for country and city
lets. Receipts--6,623 bbls flour. 16,371 bush
wheat, 47,900 bush corn, 21,852 bush oats.
Shipments-12,159 bbls flour, 34,858 bush
wheat, 110,734 bush corn, 7,263 bush oats.
St. Louis Market
(By Telegraph t.; the rlttehii,egh.Gazette-.3
Sr. Lours, April 11.—Tobacco quiet and
unchanged. Cotton held at 28a2,83c. Flour
quiet with a good demand for medium
grades at unchanged prices. Wheat" quiet
and firm at f02,60a2,75 for winter; U,05a2,15
for spring. Corn dull and lower at 88a91c.
Oats heavy and lower at 68a70c. Rye un
changed at $1,600.4€15. Barley better at $2,34
a 2,37 for common to choice. Provisions
, quiet. Pork 827a27,25. Bulk shoulders
soldat 11%c; rib sides 14c; clear do. 15c.
Bacon—shoulders 13}‘a13 1 „rc; clear rib 17c;
clear sides 17y 4 a1734c; sugar cured hams
1834a19c. Lard 173a18c for keg. Receipts
—2, 400,bbls flour, 17,000 bu wheat, 18,000 bu
corn, 66,500 bn oats, 1,700 bu barley, 300 bu
rye.
Milwaukee Market. .
ißy Telegraith to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
MILWAUKEE. April 11.—Flour firmer at
49,75 'for the best Minnesota. Wheat active
and-advancing at 11,99% for No. 1 and $1,91
for No. 2. Oats dull and lower at 59 for No.
1. Corn scarce at 30X. Rye lower at $1,584.
Provisions firmer. Receipts-1,600-barrels
Flour, 7,000 bushels Wheat, Shipments
-3,000 barrels Flour, 3,000 bushels Wheat.
Bullalo Markets.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)-
BUFFALO, April 9.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat steady; sales, 2,000 bush
of No. 2 spring, at $2,45. Corn quiet; sides,
8 cars of new on track: to arrive 105. Oats
unchanged. Barley dull and unchanged.
Pork and Lard unchanged. Seeds quiet;
Timothy at $2,50; Clover at $8,25a7; Flax
Seedat
Chicago Cattle Market.
[By 'Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaietted
CHICAGO, March IL—Hogs firm and-.ac
tive and 10a15c higher; sales at 57,90a8,85
for common to fair and $8,75a9,50 for me
dium to good; receipts 1,387 head; ship.
m - ents 3,796. Beef Cattle active, at 36,50 a
7,50 for medium to. Lair and $7,87y,a7,87, 1 ,4:
for good to choice.
alltlmore Market.
(By Telegraph Ito he Pittsburgh Gazette]
BALTIMORE, April 11.—Flour active but
unchanged. Wheat firm; prime Maryland
zed $2,90a3,00; choice $3,05a3,10. Corn
firm; white $1,10a1,12, yellow $1,18a1,20.
Oats 88a94c. Pork active; mess $27,50.
Provisions unchanged.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.'
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD, April 11.-1 car bran, T Smith;
1 do do, Stevens & Bankerd; Ido do, S B
Floyd & Co; 1 do bnlkmeat, E H Myers dl
,Co; 1 do oats,Baker & Patterson; 1 par mill
feed , James Glenn, 1 do do Keil & Ritch
art; 37 cars metal, Nimick*Co; 2 do do, .1
Moorhead; 1 do do, J Wood,:Son & Co; 5 do
do, Graff,. Byers Jr. Co; 16- do do, Bryan &
Caughev; 300 bbls flour, owner; 265 sks
oats, John Miller; 2 bbls apples,Shomaker
& Lang; 3 bbls potash, B A Fahnestock &
Co; 48 Ibis apples, Graff & Reiter; 6 rolls
leather, J Bell; 14 cars metal, Shoenberger
& Blair; • 2 pkgs eggs, b do feathers, W H
Kirkpatrick & Co; 62 sks rags, Godfrey &
Clark; 50 doz pails, Arbnekles & Co; .3 bbls
tallow,.F Sellers.
ALLEGabrd Y VALLEY RAILROAD, April
11.-1360 bbls oil, Lockhart, Frew . Co; 160
do do, 0 B Jones; 2 cars raiboad
CM & Col &R; 1 car pig iron, H Wood-A
sides; 13 sks rve, 10 do oats, Kirkpatrick &
Herron; 18 ao rye, 1 bbl mdse, W H Kirk
patrick dr.Co; 15 sks rye, 1) Wallace; 14 do
do t Scott & Gisal; 32 do oats, Adams & A.us
tinf4 bbls eggs, Knox & Orr; 2 do do,
Ewart & Co; 1 bx do, L J Blanchard; Lbx
do, W Sitz; 1 bbl do,J O'Donald; bbl
eggs, 1 box do, do butter , Paul Gibson; 3
bls,ego,s, 1 do onions, Voigt & Co; 2 do do,
3 sks onions, S Cooper.
PITTSBURGH COLUMBUSAND CINCINNATI
RAILROAD, April 11.-1 -- car rye 53 bags
do, 1 car corn, lot millfeed, M Steel & Son;
1 car scrap iron, Miller & Maloney; 1 car
corn, E W Tabor; 100 bbls flour, Dim Wal
lace; 2 tea sausage, Jas Lippincott; 2 hhds
tobacco, S Floresheim; 2 tcs sausage, E H
Myers a Co; 4 hf bbls butter, 2 bbls eggs,
W H Graff & Co; 25 sks wheat, McHenry &
Hood; 7 bbls dry peaches, 5 bbls 2do greert
apples, Graff dt Reiter; 2 bbls Seed, 1 sack
peaches, Voight, Mahood •&. Co; 54 bbls, 21
Elks potatoes, P Donahue;.4o doz brooms, S
P Shriver & Co; 2 Elks rye, Meanor &
Harper.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD,
April 11-130 hlf bbls fish, J H Lippincott:
3 cars iron ore, .1 Painter & Son; 4do do,
Union Ironj1111111s; 1 car shingles, McEwen
& Co; 10 hlf bbls fish, S Cooper & Co; 20 do
do, Wm Cooper; 277 sks oats, 190 do rye, J
Rhodes & Co; .1 car potatoe9, H Rea Jr; 39
jugs molasses, Vangorder Shepard; 2 kgs
oatmeal, 1 do pearl barley, *airfield & 'Nie
house; 35 sks rye, J Glenn; 7 bbls eggs, At
wdll, Lee & Co; 1 car. -corn, Brown &
bx tobacco, S W. Owens; 1 car lum-
ber, R A Clark & CO.
ALLEGHENY STATION, April IL-2 cars
staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 bbl eggs, (I
FEULS; 100 bbls flour, R & A Carson; 5 dozen
pails, McKnighti& Smith; 5 doz brooms,
Lockhart; 53 hides, J Luckcamp; 220 sks
flour, 17 sks corn, 13 do rye, 21 do oats,
Stewart & Langenheim; 1 hhd tobacco, R&
W Senkinson; 1 car staves, J , 141 Hemphill;
5 doz brobms, J Moon & Co; 79 sks corn,
Rose & Ewbig.
PITT4RUROTI AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD. April 10.-1® bdls paper, F
"llicldlling; 76 sks Gwynne & Stone
•raan; 16 rolls leather, N Hoffstott; 124
bdls paper, Markle & Co; 333 bxs glass,
Michaels & Co.
, • ,PINITEMENANI.A. CENT/LAU RAILROAD,
. April 10.-170 sks•rie,d ef. Yr , Farley; Ipbi.
Co 1 bbl. B 1
IMT ir T ua li ;14'ai,i ; 2, 8 1ra, clownswd, J. do
wool, 1 131:d laid, Vir-
1.,-, .' -,, ,...C , z;•5.e:,,,;.,.;,
L. ,
Toledo Market
Clly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
TOLEDO, April 11.—Flour; receipts 1,596
barrels, and quiet. Wheat; receipts 1,750
bushels firm; sales of white Wabash at
52,90,_ Ainber Michigan $2,62. Corn;
receipts 3,873 bushels firm and a shade bet
ter; sales of No. 1 and- Michigan at 91c and
all the month buyer at 92a92, 1 5c, seller of
Tune at 90c. Oats; receipts 1,300 bushels
and steady; sales of No. 1 at 6914 c, Rye
scarce and held at 31,70 for No. 1. Seeds
dull and drooping.
---
Memphis Mrkot.
City Telegraph to the Plttsburgh Gazette.]
111Eurnis, April 11.—Cotton, 31c. Re
ceipts-111 bales; exports, 324 bales. Flour—
superftne is held at $B,OO. Pork r... 8 3 4.. Bacon
shoulders, 1434 c, clear sides, 18/c. Bulk
shoulders, 13%c; clear sides. 163 c. Lard 18a
19. Corn,97c. Oats, 68a80c. Hay, 1316a17.
Bran, 36c. Corn meal, $4,25, kiln dried,
$4,50. Butter, unchanged. Eggs 23a23c.
Potatcies, t-1,50 per bbl.
RIVER NEWS
Both rivers were about stationary last
evening, with seven feet ten inches in the
MonOngahela and eight feet in the 'Alle
gheny. Snow fell all forenoon yesterday,
and in the afternoon t[_•e trees were com
pletely covered, and there must have been
at least three inches on the ground. When
the snow goes off, and it will not lay long,
we may look for another - freshet—probably
the biggest one we have yet had this spring.
The Echo had not arrived from Oil City
up to two o'clock last evening, but she will
douptless be found in port this morning.
The towboats J. S. Neal, Lion and Star
ctoared for Cincianati and Louisville on
Saturday 3vith tows of coal, and others
will, no doubt, follow to-day if the water
does not get down too low.
The J. Di. McCullough, Capt. Geo. W.
Moore, is the regular Parkersburglpacket
to-day, leaving promptly at noon, and
passengers and shippers should bear this
in mind.
The St. Charles did not get off until
about nine o'clock on Friday night, having
been delayed until that time in getting in
her freight. It is said that she g,ot in all
near two hundred tons, including one
item of 150 barrels of ale for Ports
mouth.
The Importer, Capt. John A. Williams,
is now in turn for St. Louis and Port Ben
ton, and will be the first boat out, leaving
to-morrow evening. The Importer isjust
off the dock, and is, therefore, in excellent
condition, for btisiness., She will be fol
r lowed by the Silver Lake, Captain Todd.
Both of these boats are connected with the
"Rees Line.'
The R. C. Grey, Capt. Anderson, will be
the first boat out for Cincinnati and. Louis
ville. The Grey will receipt freight
through 'to Memphis and New Orleans,
with the privilege of reshipping.
The following named boats were in port
on Saturday afternoon: Argosy, Cornelia;
Kate Robinson. Glasgow, Importer, Mag
gie Hays, Ida Rees No. 1, Leonidas, Dela
ware, Grey Eagle and Bayard.
The Emmd and Glasgow cleared for St. ,
Louis on Saturday with good trips. The
great pioportion of .the Glasgow's freight
was for the tipper Mississippi, and she
will, no doubt, go clear through to St.
Paul.
The Kate 'Robinson left fore Cincinnati
and Louisville with her guards dragging
in the water. The • Grey Eagre arrived
from Parkersburg a little behind time, and
cleared again.
The Ida Rees No. 2 clehred for
.oil City
11.
with a very good trip, a the Echo No. 2
is the regular Tueseay . pa ket.
The Silver Cloud arrived at Davenport on
the 6th. The folks wereglad to see this
through boat from Pittsburgh.
It is stated by St. Paul papers that the
Norahwestern Packet Company intend run
ning the Sheridan, Itasca, and several
others, - between St. Louis and St. Paul,
in opposition to the Nor hern Line. Let
them come. The more ti e merrier.
Among the passengers brought down by
the Mittie Stevens, says a New Orleans ex
chan,ge, where some fifty Indian ball play
ersfrom the Nation, on a starring tour for
therWest, In a few Olympic games, after the'
manner of the noble savage.
- While the steamer starlight - was lying at
New Orleans last Friday, some hay took
fire in her hold, but was extinguished
without any material damage to the boat.
St. Soseph has been startled by the ar
rival of a fleet of small boats containing a
large number of gentlemen without hats,
from the Upper Missouri.
A telegram from Captain W. H. Itnyte,
reports the total loss on the 4th of this
month of the steamer Florence Traber, she
h e aving sunk at Collier's Landing, Arkan
sas river. The boat was insured in Cin
cinnati for $lO,OOO-42,000 each 'in the fol
lowing effices: Enterprise, Union, Ameri
can, Central Ohio Valley.
The Cincinnati annmercia/ says: Capt.
Sweeney contemplates putting the St.
Marys in the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
trade, in connection with the St: Charles.
The matter will be definitely decided on
her arrival at Wheeling and Pittsburgh.
We clip the following from a late Louis
ville exchange: The steamer Louisville
arrived from New Orleans early yesterday
and made several desperate etforts to as
cend the falls. She could not make the
turn or stem the current, and had to fall
back to. Portland.
The St. Mary's, that had been laid-up at
New Albany, came over to the Portland
wharf yes;erday. She evidently expects to
ascend the falls on the first rise.
The New State came in from Pittsburgh
early yesterday with a fine 'load of iron,
glass and manufactured articles generally,
and has 1,006 bags of wheat engaged for
her return trip to Pittsburgh. The
grain is being shipped by Brandeis d Craw
corps. i •
The Armenia, from Pittsburgh, and the
Emperor, from Cincinnati, passed down
yesterday for St. Louis.
The New Albany .Ledger says: Some
weeks ago a corpse was brought to this city
on the steamer Dexter by a lady who was
on her way. East to bury ,it, it having been
dlsintered at New Orleans, and placed on
the boat as that of her husband. Upon the
arrival of the boat here it was discovered
that the wrong corpse had been, sent up,
and it was left in charge of Messrs. Beamer
do Co. until lt - dould - be 'ascertained what
disposial &Mild be „made -'of .it. By tele
graph to New Orleans, and through Capt.
Montgomery and Mr. Smith, of the . Dexter
it has been ascertained that the corpse
brought here was that of Capt. Charles F.
Reynolds, a well known clerk and com
mander on the river. When this fact was
made • known Capt. Reamer determined
that - he would see to its proper Tairial.: He
has written to Frankfort, R,y., where Capt.
Reynolds once resided, but all his efforts,
to find any relatives of the deceased in this
vicinity have failed. He has determined,
however, to purchase a lot in the , cemetery
here ane have the remains properly inter
red. Several steamboatmen in this • city
and Louisville have informed capt. Rey
mer that they will assist him with the ne
cessary funds. This is perfectly proper, as
it would be asking too much for him to in
cur thax&enpense alone. Capt. Reynolds
died in New Orleans abopt a year ag,o from
yellow fever, if we remember aright: - •
The Groat Republic left. Memphs Sunday
night for New Orleans, having added 1272_
bales cotton. Total cargo; said to 240 ( }
tons. One item of her cages was .1"1 i bar
•retti of flour. , Mr. R. M. Mackey, 'cashier
of the Allegheny 'National Bank of Pitts
burgh; was was a Passenger on the Great Re-
Pubilat proswetin g In the South and seek
ing, goodinvestments. •
The Lorena left Cincinnati fovPittsburgh
on Friday; with tw..n . barges Abe ply lachm„
.
Pilots-Messes . Mrkulanon stet Stewart. •
Thenrompriun , aourna aharadaYi''
Qui_cksted *ado' 0101 ; round
htroM - ignulYhte- 3 ° o Mil returiuolk
08 worth of fuel. 8 t rtlideA l e, return
front Cairo here in 28 hours, making 42
,X/IISI3LUML.Q . U_=_!II.:
landings. tler time from Shawneetowp, 70
miles, making nine landings, was six
hours. Capt. Dexter challengm any other
three boiler= boat in the world to boat this
for economy or speed. She camp up sharp
after the Sam Orr, but the Samuel is hard
to catch on a stern chase.
The second clerk of the Pine Grove,
Robert Seymour, who disappeared from
Nashville mysteriously about two months
since, has turned up in St. Louis.
A St. Louis telegram, under date of Fri
day,. says: The Illinois River packets
bring daily consignments for reshipment
by the river and ocean to Boston, New
York, (to. A consignment of this kind
from Chicago wasTeceived here yesterday
and transferred to the New OrleanS Barge
Line. The trees and fences in the suburbs
are loaded with icicles this morning, pre
senting a rich spectacle in the fitful gleams
of the sun, but looking bad for fruit. There
is seven feet of water in the Illinois and
steadily falling. The Beardstown and Illi
nois brought from that stream yesterday
full cargo.
[By Telegraph to the Plttiburgh Gazette.)
Louisyna.n, April rising slow
ly, with eight feet six inches in the canal.
Weather clear and pleasant.
ST. 'Louis, April 11.—Weather clear and
quite warm.
MILWAUKEE, April 11.—Weather cold
and rainy, with a slight fall of snow to
night.
FOIL
FORT BENTON * diGA
AND THE
GOLD
REES FAST LINE:,
The Splendia Light Draught Steamers,
LMTORTER ..... A. WILLIAms, Master:.
SILVER LAZE JOHN TODD, Master.
The IDA. REES will commence receiving on
TUF.SDAY,
'%• and the
at 4 ptltlre%l%'l tT BAriay ' A N 4t ir : e n lilafretrht forallpois on the Missouri ricer.
For freight or paisage apply on board, or to
FLACK & COLLINGWODD,
AGENTS.
pITTSBERGH, ,
WILEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave CoMpany's Wharfboat, foot - of Wood street,
- : DAILY, at 12 M.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS;
J. N. SfcCULLOUGII GEO. D. Moons, Master.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
BAYARD A. S. 911E171E11D, Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
GREY EAGLE C. L. BRENNAN, Master.
Freight will be received at all hours by
ap6 JAMES COLLINS, Agent.
CINCINNATI PACHET.I i giSt
-FOR r 'WHEELING, MARLEY
, PARKERSBURG. POMEROY. GALLIPOLIS.
RIG SANDY,' IRONTON, PORTSMOUTH, MAYS.
MLLE AND CINCINN ATL—The elegant side
wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES, C. A.
DRAvo, CoMmander; A. ROBINSON, Jr., Clerk, .
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 2.. •
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 either by
rail or river.
Especial attention given to Orders and Way
Business.
CHAS. BARNES,) * ents.
. /WM JAS. COLLIE_{
LEGALENY Rlvtitz ia gr ai t
PACKET LINE leaves every .
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.
At 3 o'clock P. 'sr., from the
i foot of lrwla street.
This line 13 composed of the following boats:
IDA REES No. 2, It. HEM Master. W. F. STEW.
ART, Clerk. •
ECHO No. 3, E. Gonnos, Master, A: D. Rus-
SELL, Clerk.
The above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
have superior accommodatiotu and attentive °di
cers.
OR CINCINNATI AND
i g a gr a gg
LOUISVILLE.
WEDNESDAY, April 13-4
The A No. 1 Freight steamer R. C. GRAY, W. B.
ANDERSON. Commander, will leave as announced
above. The R. C. Gray will give through receipts
for Memphis and New Orleans.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK & COLLINOWOOD,
Or, GHRIEST .t RAS,,ETT,
apll " • . Agents.
FOB FORT BENTON j ar si t
AND THE GOLD MINES.—The
Eno steam passenger. packet
IDA REFS Capt. Wm ALBERT,
Will leave as above on SATURDAY, April 11th, at
4 o'clock r. at. -
For freight or 'passage apply on hoard or to
apt FLACK tic COLLINGWOOD. Agents. J .
EGULAR THURS—
DAY g4,41=4"
PACKET FOR CINCIN-
A L—The tine steamer
ARGOSY Capt. VANDZISGRIFT, ,
W. 1-1. Sent! Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon.
O. BARNES,
JAS. COLLINS, lAgents.
. JOHN FLACK.
SSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF AP-'
POINTSIF.NT.
In the DISTRICT COURT ,OF THE UNITED
STATES, for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of ROBERT P. GETTY; of Alleghe
ny Allegheny county, Pa., bankrupt. No.
4.99, in- Bankruptcy.
WESTERN' DISTRICT OP PEIMSTINANIA. SS.—At
Pittsburgh, Pa., the 31st day of Mareh, A. D. 1888.
TO WIIOM Jr MAT CONCEIIN: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee
of EGGERT I'. 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 .District Court - of
said District.
aulinn 8. B. W. GILL. Assignee.
THIS IS TO ;GIVE NOTICE that
on the 7th day of April, A. D. MIOS, a War
rant In Bankruptcy was issued against tho
ESTATE OF:JAIKEIS E. SHIELDS,
Of- Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania,who has been - adjudged a
bankrupt on his own tition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belonging to
bath bankrupt, to him, or for Misuse, and the trans
fer of any property by him arc forbidden by law:
that ameotingotthe creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank
ruptcy, to be holden at the office of.the Register, at
No. 93 Diamond street: in the City of Pittsburgh,
before SAMUEL.HAIIPER,Esq., Register, on the
27th day of April, A. MS, At 10 o'clock Aor.
• THOMAS A—ROWLEY.
anilm37 - U. S. Marshal. as .Messenger.
WESTERN, DISTR/CT of PENN;
SYLVANIA, 813.
At Pittsburgh, the 3d day of April, A. D. 1888.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of JOSIAH KINU and ISAAC
M. PENNOCK.. partners under the firm name of.
King 4: Pennock, of Pittsburgh, 'nth° county of
Allegheny, and b.tate of Pennsylvania, within,sald
district, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon
their own petition, by the District Court of said
district.
JOHN H. BAILEY, Assignee.
ap4m9o Attorney-at-Lavr. 89 Grant at.
• Orricz or slus TOXASungu Or ALLEOBENT CO., }
Prrrallunalt. April
TN PURSUANCE of the 21st Sec.
Don of an Act relating to Allegheny moldy. ap
proved the let day of May, OM, and of the Innen&
meet to said section, approved the 30th day of
March. 11366; Itiereny, give notice that the Dupli
cates of the several' ards. Boroughs and Town
ships WILL BE OPEMand I will be prepared to
eounth SUL* Work.houie and
On and'afteithfilit day of 31ii.1.1565, 'said taxes.
can be paid at tbl!f omee until Ist day of August,
Ileduefloss of Wive tPer .Clent.: . Dilloonizi
fYIF grotaiitzvnent l, ut any •poreons - ,
Wfl LID' NT o thdirtdires.
; : Thersy rti.Of tb educlm nt airitlitita4
month of August. eta,ar be T.
JCDTIED ;maw taxi reaup Ain al d ir Lf
ISTorelginlb•411811•0 1 -w- in ow:
I:zomer3ammatit
aggi:ale Treanizer of Alleiheay Cloastr
- "1
Rivers and Weather.
STEAMBOATS
BANKRUPT NOTICES
Bounty Taxes, for 1868.
QNDA.Y'APRIL, 13, 1868
PROFESSIONAL
OS. A. lITLER, -
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRA'I`E.
Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFECkiI, PA
Deedi, Bonds, 3lortgages Acknowledgments, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. niteM:on
ARCHIBA.LD BLAKELEY,
AI'TOnNWAY*-AT-LAZY,
No. 98 F S STREET,
apa:n9o
. PITTSBURGH. PA.
SAMUEL McM
AFI3E.
Ex-0111clo Jostice of the eace and Police Magis
trate. Office, GRANT STREET, opposite the ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. 'mhie
STERS,
.MIUSTACE S. MORROW, 1 :
Jul
A3r4DV.I 7 OIIA.N,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE' ANDS
• POLICE MAGISTRATE. • !
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Ronde, Mortgages, AcknowledgMents,
Depositions and all Legal - Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. - Tara,
AMMON
A.
_
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
, I
CARSON STREET .EAST BIRMINGHA.M.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed to. my3:yl3o
WILLIAM R. BARKER,
JUSTICE OPINE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, \&C.,
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite , the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
Busluess entrusted to his cure promptly attend
ed to.
rnyltysl
Jll. BUTTIittIIELD.
G. M. hr MA6TER.
M'MASTER, UAZZAM & 11=ffffIELD,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW;
And Solicitors in Bankriptcy,
pri-rsinTriqrri,
OFFICE, 88 GRANT STREET,
Opposite the Cathetlial
Jel5:TTs
DANIEL McMEAL, M. D.,
PRACTICING- PHYSICIAN,I
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 50 Grant St., near I-11BU.
ap2o:x7l
J . S. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
• No. 87 Fifth Street,
SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM. • ap4:lT73
T E rr A. LEWIS,
V V • -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 99 Illamond Street.
mhs;uB
JOHN W. RIDDIELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I
Office, No. 133 Fourth Street,
fels:t44
c. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,I
No. SO Grunt Street,
i I
my24:ta3
JOHN A. STRAIN,
hLDEItMAN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
•
Ottice.ll2 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal-Busi
ness executed with promptness and dispatch.
jOIEN . C. DicCOMBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
Pensions, Bounties and Arrears of Pay promptly;
collected. ' lino:con
NOTICE T45 - 111WNERS OF
DRAYS, RACKS, &e.
Notice Is hereby given - to all owners of Drays,
Carts, Carriages, Buggies, &c., whether resident or
non-resident In the City of 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, 1800.,and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City . of
Pittsburgh; passed April,l6, ISOO.
All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 15, 1868,
will be placed in the hands of the Chief of Pollee
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection thereof, and all persons who neglect or
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen
nity, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License.
The old metal plates of pre34 us years must be re
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, °tipsy
85 cents therefor.
,
RATES OF LIC NSE:
Each One Horse Vehicle • $ 7 50
Each. Two Horse =.• 18 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 ALLINDER;
City Treasurer.
Y127g12CP.011, February IS, MS.
PITTSBURGH PAPER DlFAllit
FACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL—STEUTIENVILLIL, 0810.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
OFFICE AND WAREIIOITSE,
No: 82 Third Street Pittsburgh, Pa.
ent
1 1. T L I Pl i Rthfr2.. 1:e , 1 14easarer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary.
Hartman,
Hartle, John Atwell, S. H
Hartman, John H. Llvlngton.,
Caaltpald tor Paper Stock. ja2):0438
•
GAS POSTS.
- . CONTROLLER'S OFFICES, '
CITY or ALLECIIIENY. April oth, 184 k&
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office untll2 o , cloalc P. 3.1. {on WEDNESDAY; 25th
lust., for aupplylng the ctt y during the year with
• / GAS .POSTS:r . •
The T'osts be delivered at Hall. at such
times as may be directed. PATTERN and CORE
BOX will be furnished by the city. 1•
The right is reserved to reject any or all , bids.
R. B. FRANCIS,
City Conti*Het
ap9:h24
11 DIVIDENDS,
" L 9
WORTS $17,153 00,
Constetinir of GREENBACKS, BONDS, GOLD
cOIN, DIAMONDS, &c., &e., to be awarded to the
patrons of
. . ,
THE METEAE.BENEFIT SALE, '
BLICCOSS unprecedented. Prices - Sales . im
mense. Everybody buys. .
Salesmen Wanted, male and female, every
vrhere. Premium. of SSOO 00 to tne most since/m
-ut ealesman. No license required. Send for sched
ule and circulars. 'II. U. MOORE & Co..
No. 80 Fourth St...Pittehirrilh. ra•
P. 9 . . 110 r 713. - ; apd:nloo
OkflOE OVCITY
ALLZOIIIiNYVITY,' April 8, Irea
.
THE PARK COMMISSION 'will
receive ProPesaLetor:tho
Genalisg• of •Giseunds liiistsivn as "West
• • Consinsynetp , • ; •
Until , THITHSTiA.T.-Aisrltiath:' at 12 re Draw
.lnss and speeltleatioas can .be teen and felt perleu-
Isrebbtalneacin application al this office. • - • .• •
The Cotatelsalos reserve the right to Meet any or
. • ; 3 V4 7 .fae401
epOtol2'..4:( i Anals•Engla • Park 00.0311142."
lipimm.ainimmue Arum pot
fe„,042 m i v o r e gm at . "d e i
No mg.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
N.STEELE
As - STEELE & SON,
Commission Meichants,
AND DISAI:ERS IN
FLOUR, GatAIT, FEED, ace.
No. 05 01110 STREEI near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAXESII.3MANOU
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH..
Consignments solicited.
REFERENCES—J. Dilworth Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro.
Ja3l:l 9 i
PETEREIL J tS. F. RICLIARI.,
KEEL iSit RICHART,
COMMISSIOIsr MERCHANTS,
- , AND. DEALERS. IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, Re., &Q.,
, 349 Liberti St., Pittsburgh,
IA -4 T J. BLANCH - 4WD,
•• =
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
• Igo. 396 PENN STREET
ap18:x80
ALEX.. 20.11ANE J. D. ANJER
McBAIVE & AMER,
-LTA,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
3e5
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
YORWARDING An COMMISSION 10110HANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16
MAIIKET ISTREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe=tull
SHOBIAKER & LANG, Whole
sale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provision,, Fish, Cheese, Salt, Carbon Oil,
/he., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. noEbnss
JOHN 1. HOUSE.....EDW. HOUSE W.M. H. HOUSE.
TORN L HOUSE & BROS.; Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
cers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgli, Pa.
H. RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
.c ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vancey d on Consignments, and pald for Produce gar"
erall. nu2l
ROUT. KNOX ANDREW KNOX
A I
i KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOP
•MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAD
LI. FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nt
79, DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
jal7:r37
n Av.cRAWFORD, COMMISSION
3IERCHANT IN PIG 3IETAL; BLOOMS,
P AS.
WROUGHT SCRAP Ilwv`r .IRE BRICK
AND CLAY, &c. Warehouse l, Noa. 386
and 365 PENN STREET. S flisheil.
Consignments solicited. o 3
ITTLE, BAIRD !WON,
Wholesale Groeeria, Comn chants' and
eaters in Produce, Flour, I !en, Fish,
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, .. as, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manurnm,...es generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
El
lr B. CANFIELD & SON, COM-
U • MISSION & FORWARDING- MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pdrk, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and 01ls, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 146 t Front street, Pitts
burgh.
JOHN SHrPTON A. WALLACE.
l ELLPICON &WALLACE, WHOLE
SALE 0 ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
. o. 6 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. fatthrsB
PITTSBURGH, pa
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
PITTSBURGH,PA.
SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS .L.N
Crude Relined and Lubricating Oils,
Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish Oils.
WARING AND KING, -
6ommlsalon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
pITIrSiIIIRGII, PA.
PIIILADIfLPHIA ADDRESS,
H. M. LONG &
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN (
Petroleum and its Products.
. ,
Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
spi Philadelphia Office-13117 WALNUT ST.
:w3O •
JACOB EAVEB, Jr. &CO.,
Oil Commission Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude
and Relined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, 'Benzine and
Cooperage. Our long_experlence in the Petroleum
trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and In
ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de
termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for , sale
are cordially invited to bring their samples.
J. C. BUFFLaI...C. A. XEITEW. .W. tl. WHITELIZAD.
SO/10 OIL WORKS.
. .
Manufacture and have for sale all kinds of
LUBRICATING .011.8.
No. IBT. CLAIR STRELT.
BUFFIIII. SEHEW, dr CO.
§ILVER MlNES.—We_shall, In a
• fevr, days, send an agent to Silver Mountain,
olerado, to develops- ten /different Lodes of Silver
.Ore, discovered and located by. experienced miners
and situated in an unusually rich mining district.
It la Intelidet to.have „them fixity developed before
going to the expense of erecting buildings, nia
chinery.-&e. For this development the Company
have determined to sell a limited amount of' the
nook at a rate which will .place.'purehasers on the
same footing as the proprietors themselves. For
full pastlcolara apply to -11. MeLAIN.& CO., t
midS I /22 Fourth street.
B. LYON,
dealer of,Weights - and Measures,
No. "5 stounnt STRIZET, .
. •
' ' • • tnetireen Liberty and Ferry'streets.
Orders promptly 'attended to - nate:tl
int
1 f O t ,l Sl tplittk d a o r .e. -1 . 4 ; •
44 3 1 lb. , -
"looir:-60'..,40 * .•t; and 3 ilaCkerel;
AglayiNtr - irelgteli n
bb „ ke
Igo .60,;1,1 mugs .! it;
, t o ttlea l ler sale b r
mar - .11 VAffseriste"-'
OILS.
•
3IANUFACTIMERS
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
TETE CELEBRATED
CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
R. C. bdiACHESNEY, Agent,
No. 19 . Irwin Street.
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TURERS OF
MANUFAC
rand--gLIJCIFER."
Office, No. 2 Dnquesne WOy,
~~~
, a ,,, 4
RAILROADS.
prrissUßGHanda__
I.t. CO NN EL LSVILLF,, B. B.
On and alter THURSDAY, 3fareh
trains Will arrive at and depart from the
ner of ?rant and Water streets, AS
part,
Mall to and from Uniont'n• 7: De
00 A. :6:00 P. X.
McKeesport Accommodt'u 41:00 A. X. - 4:03 P. X.
Ex. to and front Uniont'n. 3:00 P.'3l. 10:00 A. 111.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. X. .0:35 A. X.
Braddock's Accommodarn 6:15 P. at. ,
Night Ace. to 31 e - Keesport-10:30 P. X. Ot4o
Sunday Church Train to and -• i
front West Newton 1:00 P. Sr. 10:00 A. X.
For tickets apply ts
J. R. KLNO4Agent.
W. B. STOUT, iiiSerintendent. mll5
J. A. f3TBfiLE
4LLLEGHENY I
VALLEY RAILROAD.
O. Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango Cite withotit change
of cars—Connectitig with trains East all 'West ort
the Warta.. & Franklin and the Atlant Great,
Western Railways.
On and after - THURSDAY, March 1868,
the Passenger Trains will leave from anti 'arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Ike Sts.,
astollows:
Depart. it ire.
Mall to and Pm Yen. City. 7:00 A. St. 1100 A. M.
Express `• 10:30 P. M. ,_6415 P. It.
Ileady•p BendAccommod'n 3:00 P. M. 10;30 A. M.
Soda M orks Accorren 5:25 p. M. .7;35 A. M.
First Hutton Accomodth... 9:00 A. M. ni:44lA. M.,
Second Hutton Aceomod , n 12:00, M. 3:45 P. M.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Vitorka at 8:08
'A. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:30 441. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M., arriving at
Soda NI orks at 2:55 P. x.I -
H. BLACn.STONE,e3np , t.
W. F. HOPE Ticket Agent. m1326,
1868 e &MAME
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CH140.0
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGILR. R.
From January 19th, MS, trains will lady° from
'and arrive at the Union Depdt„ , niFth eitie, city
time, as follows:
Leave.
•' • Arrive.
Chicago Ex .... 21:13 a ill • Chicago Ex... 9;13 am
Cleveland Ex .. 9:13 a *Cleveland Ex. 5:43 a m
Erie & Ygn 6:13 a in; Chicago Ex.... 10:52 a m
Cl. Wh , gbri 6:28 a m !Wheeling Ex. 1,1,:09 am
Chicago Mail:. 6:59 a m Chicago Ex..— i:53
p
Chicago Ex.,— 9:43 a *CI. & Wit' Ex. :03 m
PI tts._& CI. Ex. 'Erie g
-- • Erie&Ygrn Ex t:l3 pm
CI. 9:43 a m Chicago Ex.. . 9:58 p m
x. 2:13p in;CI. & Wh'g Ex 7:08 p M
Chicago Ex—. 2:28p in Pitts. & CI. Ex. ;
Wh...t f r omx. 4:38 pm via • Fognat'n. 0.:28 p m
Depart Allegheny. Arrive in Alleg,hen_y.
N. lirlgt'n Ac. 8:58 amj Brigt'n Ac. 7 - it 03 a m
Leetsdale " 10:13 a MN. Brigrn " 8,128 a m
" 2153 a m 'Wellsville " 958 a m
Rochester " 1:33 p New Castle " 19:13 ant
Wellsv"e Ace.. 3 :43pmiLeetsdale '• am
Leetsdale Ace. 4:15 put ! " • " i1:18 pm
N. Brlgrn " . s:3pp mX; Brigt•n ••243 pm
N. Briiit'n ••. 6:2Bpm Leetsdale ". 4.:23 p m
Leetsdale ••• . 10:43pm " " 71:28Pm
2:28 p. m. ChleagoEx- , 10:50 a. , m. rideago
ptess leaves dally. !Express arrives daily:JtO3 . F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. -
fl5I TTSBURGiII
COLUMBUS & CINCIIeaRESMEI
t.TI R. R. i
PAN HINDLE ROUTE.
CHANTIE of TIME.—On and after 80 DAY,
December Pth,-180T, -trains will leave and arrive at
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: -
Dpart. Arnive.
Mall Express. .... . 2:15 a. m. 3:55 p.
m.m.
Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 705 p.
Fast Express .... 2:50 p. m. 10:55a. to.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. :it. 6:59 p.on.
McDonald's Ace'n, No. I— 11:10 a. m. 2:10 P. EL.
SteubenvUle Accommott . n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2-. -s clo.Pt in.• 8 :qID a•m.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-6unday Express leavest 2 :au
rn
p. ~ arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. w. the n6Xt
morning.
Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 P. til
The 9:40 a. In.. Train leaves dully, Sun ay and
Monday excepted, arriving In' Cincinnati at 9:55
the same evening: HOURS. IN ADVANCE OF
ALL OTHER ROUTES. • A '
lia-No change of cars between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change. to ILouls,
Cairo, and the principal points West and Sotithwest.
When purchasing tickets be sure and find the
office of the . . I
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati Al. 8.,
UNION DEPOT, (SOCTII SIDE.)
M. D. MOTHERSPAUGH, Ticket •
c.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
- JOHN D. MLLES. Gen. Freight A
lICIENNS Y
CENTRAL RAILRO.
On and after October 6t
rive at and depart from Cu
Washington and Liberty &
Arrive.
Mall Train li2o a m
Fast 1:50 a m
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m
Brinton N0..2. 7:50 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m
Phila. Express 1:50 p m
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm
Wall's No. 4.: 2:50 p m
Wall's No. 5.. 5:50 p m
Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 pm
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant '
Train 10:30 pml
The Church Train leaves WslPs Statical every
Sunday-at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburint it 10:05
a. m. Returning. leaves Pittsburgh at moo p. m.
and arris :8 at Wall's Station at 2:00
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All othertrains
daily except Sunday.
Philadelphia Express and the ,Altoona Ac °mato
dation am Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati
Express arrives daily except Monday. AU other
trains daily except Sunday. -
For further information apply to 0 I
ECKWITH, Ngent.
The. Pennsylvania Railroad Company will] not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to One lilmdred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceedidg that'
amount In value - will be at the risk tittle oiler, un
less taken,by special contract. • • .r•
EDWARD H. yam*. IS,
an) General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PITTSBURG
ESTERN PENN- - ;!,
SYLVANLY. RAIL • - ••- • •••.•• • -
R 0 D.—On and after. November I.j 1867, t e -Pas
senger Trains on the Western PennsylvAttlk Rail
road will arrive at and depart from. the !- ederal
Street Depot. Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. - Deffiart.
Sharpb`g No.l 6:25 a ml3fail 6: ' am
Freeport NO. I 8:15 a mlFreeport No. - 1 911 1 9 m
Express 10:10 a mlSharpb'g No. 1111: 0a in
Sharptrg N 0.2 1:25 pm Express -1150 pm
Freeport No. 2 4:15 prnftarmerv'e Ac 3155 pia
Dlail 6:05 p m Freepoiip No. 2 6105 p m
Harmerv'e Ac 7:10 p m Sharpb'g N 0.2 7 4 30 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. 11
The Church Traih leaves Allegheny Janet ? every
Sunday at 7:40 a, m., reaching Aliegheny,City at
9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegbeny!sCity, at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet :At 9:45
p.m.
r
CO3LIILITATION TICKETS—Nor sale ill pack ges o
T*enty,_ between, Allegheny City, Chestnutistreet,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets..
The The train leaving Allegheny City - at 6:51) a. m. •
males direct connection at 'Freeport with 11 alker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannabstown4l
Through tickets nm) be purchased at the 00.1 co,
No. 3 St. Clair street. near Suspension"'Bridge,
P For further i n f orma ti o n e p a o p t p ,
ly A tog bety
i
JAMES T.ErpEirrs, Aent ,
Federal Street xiepot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad wilisnok as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for westing ap-
Parel,land limit thei. responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars, in value. All baggage exceedlhg this
amount in value will be at the risk of the ofter, un- -
Less taken by special co tract.
de3 ' General E WARD H. - WILLI •
Su • • rintendent. Alt •• • a.
MORT
KJ ROUTE.
UNION PAC E
Eastern Division. •
• f ' f
The SHORTEST AND MOST . RELIABLE:ROUTE
from the East to QII points In
al •
'Colorado • evada, •
.F 4
California,
Arizona, *ashington,
New, Me w•• co,
_ . ,
_ • reigns • •
Two Trains learn St to Line and Lealttivridtti,,,
dally,.(Sundays exceptei , )on the arrival ot MUM °'
tic Railroad from St. Louis, and Hannibal and
St. Jo Railroad. from Quincy, connectingla.Law
ranee, 'Topeka and Wamego with stag* for all
points In Kansas. At end- of track we t - Fed Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES ENT COM
.PANY"S 'DAILY LINE OF OVERL AND MAUI
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR . • •
DEN vEU, BALI
I •
And all Points in. the TerritOriee,
And With SANDERSON'S Till-WEEKLY - INE at
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pdss, Alba—
?qua u t e, ,a Santa Fe, and all points; In Arizona add
Vithiltr . recen...sulditions " of rolling ;atoeleand
equipment, and the arrangements MAde 'pith fe
ePOnsible 'Oreriand Transportation Linea ;treat. lit
western terminus. this road now offer* ult.equallau
facilities for the transmission of freight to; tnd Far
Tickets for sale at all the principal oat
United States and Canadas. • - -
Be sure and ask for tickets via THBaBI_Knj
HILL ItOUTII . ., ' UNION PACIFIC •BA,
EASTERN
. ,
A ANDEASOA,
• -- amen
Mt trfA f Eir io vr b gt
1 -- mzer • op p. ix.
t t ''llj:, 7"47.74MMlNl7.:Nerirr7ll'
P
li.
sit ai rlowNef 111 0toliftit i tat
no •
~,
11
liZal
h. 1867, Train
D s4lll ar
e Union Depot, cdrner of
treets, as follows;
. Depart. 1
Day Express.. aloo ain
Wall's No. 1.. - 8:20 .613,0 a m
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Wall's No. C.. O:50 a m
Cincinnati Ex 2.1.1.113 a in
Wall's zio. 3..11:30 a in
Johnstown Ac... Siiso pm.
Wail's No. 4.. -3030 pan
Phila. ExpreS. 4110 p
Wall's No. 5.. p m
Wall's No. 6.. *1405 p m
Pan Line 1%20 pm
Wall's No. 7.. 10,g80 Pm
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