The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 14, 1868, Image 3

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financial Matters--hk- New York.
Gold Cio .ea at 469
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Telegrso to the Plttebuielf G;.zette.l • '
I NEW • YORK; April 13, 1868.
MONEY AND. GOLD.
Money is in good demand and not stiing
la, at per cent on call. The tide of cur
!ncy is toward ‘ this point, but is absorbed,
?wever, by the Sub-Treasury on account
gold sales.. The decline in stock values
.
ust make money easier, beiug fully thirty
41lions within two:or three - months. • Ster
dig flan at 9y, ®93l•:for prime bills, and
h ero are indicationS 11 ' higher rate to-.
orrow. Gold 'lliMer; - .Opened at 1383/ 4 ;
;mched 139, and closed at 139g@139%.
'the Assistant Treasdrer 'sold $T,q0,,000 to-
Ay. Germans are free 'buyers and a re
ewal of specie shipments are looked for
:eat gionth. Loans are at 6 . per cent. for
ilrrency.
00VERNTILENTS
roatheriw and \ closed.heavy and du
enry ews Co. furnish the following
30 pri : Coupons of 'Bl, , 111X®112; do
'4' '62, 111%@111g; do of '64, 108%@109; do
f '6s k AO9; new, 107,6®107%; do of '67,
67%1(4107,i. Ten-Fortiesolos@los%. Bev-
Pa-Thirties 10flgig107%. There were some
ales of 6Z:end 65s on _European accounts
s-day, but not exceeding two millions.
Stocks opened weak, and lower, particu
larly Central and Erie, but improved at the
ne o'clock call. 'The impression is that
ate Erie bill in the Senate will'be amended
o authorize Directors to raise the necessary
unds therefor, and the clause about the
'scent issue, it issaid, will be struck out by
e anti-mortoply, and the features of the
Sill retained. The market closed dull but
steady; and rather under the highest point
g the day. Pacific Mail was run up •to
on uncovering shorts,but subsequently
ieclined to 88 and closed dull.- •
Following are 5:30 prices: Canton, 47,
Cumberland 33@33%; Wells Express 29y,
@29%; American 01 Voggil%; Adams 65@
354; United States .013a@61 1 54; Merchants
Jnion 32140432 g; Quicksilver 23%; Mari
posa 401; Paaic. Mail 88@88%; Atlantic
18; Western Union 36%@36%; New York
2entral 118@)117; Erie 691‘@69%; do WO
etred 71(P)75; Hudson 127(4)128; Reading
313%€P19; Ohio and Mississippi 313;@)31%;
Wabiah 48%ig49; St. 'Paul 59%,'@59%; do
Oreferred‘72%@72r 4 ; Michigan Central
113; Michigan Southern 88% (4)88%;
Illinois Centrall4o%@l46; Pittsburgh 86%@
36X; Toledo 102y,@10214; Rhode Island 9334
92 6- 3 ; Northwestern 620623,; do preferred
74 1 / 4 •474%; Fort Wayne 100% ®100g; Hart
ford and Erie 14y®14%; Terre. Haute pre
ferred 68; Cleveland and Ashtubla 100;
Missouri 87; Old Tennessee 86%; New Ten
nessee 66%.
M=!
, .
Mining shares dull; Gregory 305; Smith
ik ParmieO 25; Quartz Hill 100:
SUB.TREAOURY RECEIPTS
• Receipts, :: sub-Treasury 0,369,696;. pay
pnents *2,487,597; balance J 101,692,134.
New York Produce Market
LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
"i NEW- YORK, April 13.—Cotton about Mc
!better, but rather quiet at the advance;
'sales 2,500 bales for middling ' uplands.
;Flour—receipts 10,628 bbls:and 10a20c better
On low grades, with rather more doing;
. Sales 1,920 bbls at $90,50 for superfine State
'and western; $10a10,60 for extra State; $9,90
"all for extra western; $12,25a14 for white
;wheat extra; sloal4 for R. H. O.; $10,25a11,50
for Extra St. Louis; $12a14,50 for good to
, choice do, closing firm. California firmer;
•;2,800 sacks at $12,25a14,25. Rye Flour in
:lair request; sales 390 bbls at $7,50a
'7,60. C'orn - meal quiet; sales 300
„bills at $5,75 for western; 16,25 for
Brandywine. Whisky nominal and milet.
Recelpts---wheat, 19,800. Wheat la2o better
;and in moderate demand, part forexpert
;and home use; 57,900 bush sold at 11,40 a
12,50; do. No. ' 2 'spring in store declined
t9.A.le fol. No, 1 and 2, do. mixed amber State
'Am private terms. Rye is firm at 51,92a1,95.
'Barley and barley malt, quiet.' - Receipts—
, Corn, 2,780 bush; corn isle better and firm
:and active; 68,000 bush sold at $1,22a1,25
'for No. 2 mixed western afloat; $1,20 for
inferior old do. in store; $1,18a1,20 for new
white southern and western; $126a1,27 for
i southern and western yellow; $1,18a1,20 for
straw cleared southern. Oats are
firm and moderately active; 66,000
bush at 68 1 / 4 a 613% for western in store ;. re
ceipts 250 bush. The stock of grain in
warehouse is: wheat 686,630; corn 1,228,259;
oats 894,199; rye 8,276; barley 13,235; peas
i 1,654 bush. Rice nominaL Coffee is quiet
and firm; Sugarmore active and 34c better ;
11,500 hbds Cuba at lOy„al2c; 100 bas Hawn=
on private terms. = Molasses: unchanged.
I Hops quiet at 10a50c for American. Petro
-1 leum quiet at 10%c for crude; refined bond- '
ed is active at 25a253c; sales of 500 bbls.'
Pork is firm at $27,10a27,15 for new Mess,
! closing at $27,50 regulara2s,B7a26 for old;do;
i closing at $26 re r; $2a.22,50 for prime,
i and $24;50a24,75 for prime mess; also, 500
bbls new mess, sellers for May at private
terms. Beef firmer; sales of 750 bbls at $lO
a2O for new plain mess; $20,50324,75 for new
extra mess; also 2,450 tierces at $33a38 for
prime mess; $40a42 for India mess. Beef
hams dull and irregnlar. Bacon firm and
quiet; sales of 200 boxes Cumberland cut at
14e; 400 boxes long cut hams at 15c. Cut
meats firmer; sales of 450 packages at 12a
12%e for shoulders; 164a17yc for hams.
Lard drill; sales of 480 bbls at 17a18c. But
steady at '2oa4oc for Ohio; 50a58c for
State. Cheese steady at 14a16c
LATEST.—FIour closed moderately active
and a shade firmer for low grades: Wheat
quiet and very firm. Rye firm at $1.90 for
westettn. Oats quiet at 136%0 for western in
store. Corn ,firm at $1,23a1,251 for new
mixed western afloat, and '51,20a1,21
for old mixed western in store. Mess
Pork quiet at $27,25 regular. Beef firm,
with a - fair demand. Cut Meats moderately
active: Bacon quiet at I4c for Cumberland
cut. Lard dull and heavy at 1.7y,a18c for
fair to prime steam
. "and,kettle rendered.
Eggs in favor of buyers a 21e.
St. Louis Market
UV Telegraph to the •Plttaburgh Gazette.]
ST. Louis, April 13.—Tobacco active and
unchanged. Ootton firm at 27%a2fic for low
middling& Flour quiet with, only local
demand; superfine sold at $7,40a8; extra
$8,50a9,85; double extra $lO,lO. Wheat re
ceipts large and the prices tending down
ward, but not_ quotably.. lower; prime and.
choice 12,60a2,70. Corn dull and unchang
ed at 88a89c. Oats firmer and higher at 70a.
71c. Barley in very little demand; good
spring -../4,45; fall VAS. Rye dull; small
sales at 11,60. Pork dull and irregular and.
sold as low as 12634 g and as. high as 2714 cf
the latter for retail lots. Bulk meats dull
and nominally lower, loose hams 13y 4 c.
Bacon dull and 'buyers holding off for
lower prices, small lots 13 1 4 c, clear sides
17a17 y 4 c. Lixrd held at 17y 4 c for round lots.
Whiskey firm, and sniall sales at 12,10,
Live stock, choice cattle firm at 19,10a8,50
inferior to rime 14,a7,50. Sheep t $3,00a8,00
per head for inferior to choice and 101,00k7,00
for common to choice.
Louberttle Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
LOUISVILLE, April 13.—Tobacco active;
sales 81 hhds et 8.5,25a14,25 for lngs to me
dium -leaf. Flour; superfine, $8,5 0 a 9 e!
Wheat, 82,45a2,50. Oats, 738.76 c. Corn, boa,
870. Bye_, 52,00a2,05, Lard, in tierces, , 17 Y.
al7%c. Mess. Pork, 827,251127,51 Bacon;
ahouldeis, 13y,e; clear sides, 171;4c. 'Bulk
Meats; • shoulders; 12 1 /0112 1 ,0; clear sides,
16%alfiNc. Cotton; middling, 300, Wigs
keY, 5g,25. ,
• Milwaukee lbxket.
(By Telegraph to timi Pittsburgh Gasette.l
IdirmausEs,:April 13.-41 our quiet but
higher, at $9,62% for city double . extra
510,25 for, rihoiee;Miupesola,. Wheat We,
bette„„ r;Par_ tig , - 0r . 1 4 19 it Alto . aqw: at.
)112,4{,
1, bbls ur,v9,900.-Ishsh . wheat.- *hill
ukente-20,000 bbls flour, 2,000 bush wheat:
- — Cincinnati Market. -
City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CINCINNATI, April 13.--Flour is quiet at
-previous firices, but holders are firm.
Wheat is firmer and higher; No. 1 red win
ter, $2,50; No. 2 $2,45; this advance was ow
ing to the advices from New York. Corn
is in demand at 85a86c for ear, and 88a89c
for shelled. Rye is firm at $1,86a1,87.
Oats' firm at ,75a76c. Barley is dull and
nominal. Cotton is held higher, at 30e for
middling, but this is above buyers, there
fore there was but little done. Mess Pork
and all - articles in the provision line are
dull, but heldat full rates, Mess Pork, RT.
Bulk meats,• 1234a123ic. • Bacon, 13 1 ,4, -15 y,,
16y 4 a17;4c for shoulders, sides, clear rib
and clear sides; speculations firin; Atlanta;
Ga., took 300,000 lbs of clear rili - blilkaides.
at 15;4c. Lard dull and nominal under the
Liverpool news; it .was held at 17}4c for
city, and 17,c for country. Butter Un
changed and- firm at 46a50c.• Fresh Eggs
19c. Potatoes dull, 'at , Na 3.2.5 per bbl ou
arrivaL r Clover Seed dull 10a10;4c; hardly
any demand. Timothy dull at f2,20a2,30.
Coffee fair demand ,at - 20a280. Sugar
steady at, 13a16c. Petroleum dull, at 33c
refined, free. Linieed Oil dull at $1,15.,
.Lard - 011; $1,30a1A.5 for No. I 'andextra.
Gold 13834, buying ; Money market ' easy;
,at Balo bar cent for good paper.
" • Chicago Diait
B• Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
CEtiCAoo, April 13.—Floursteady_ and
firm at 88,50a11,00 for sluing extras. Wheat
moderately active and Kay t c higher,:with
sales of No. 1 at $2,04 and No. 2 at - 81,89%a
1,9034; closing at $1,90 for No. 2. Corn ac
tive and firmer and 3.4alAc higher, with
sales of No. 1 at 82%ca83%c, No. 2 at 78a
80%c, new at 78a78%c, and • rejected at 7834 a
79c;. closing at 784a78 , 3ic ,for new. Oats
less active at 5730 for regular, and 67a59c
for fresh receipts. Rye dull, with sales of
No. lat 81,60. Barley quiet; No. 2in store
0,40, sample lots 82,35a2,60. Piovisions
quiet. Mess Fork nominal at 826,25. Lard
inactive at 17a17gc. Bulk Meats in good
requrt; sales dry salted shoulders at 1.1%a
11%c Sweet Pickled Hams firm at 15%a
163;c for" country and, choice city lots.
Not done done in live stock. Receipts
-8,046 b s. flour, 40,780 bush wheat, 61,670
bush corn, 11,733 bush oats, 315, live. and 55
dressed hogs. Shipments-2,4 bbls flour,
350 bush wheat, 86,102 bush con; 9,400 bu;
oats, 299 live hogs. •
• ' Toledo Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
TOLEDO, April 13.—Flour quiet: receipts
355 bbls. • Wheat; receipts 2,800 buSh; mar
ktht firm and a shade better; -sales of Amber
Michigan at , 12,62%. Corn; receipts 33,500;
opened lc better; but closed with 5.;,0 of an
'advanee;--last rates of No. 1 Michigan at
91Xa92c; buyers for April at 93c; sellers for
June at 91. Oats; receipts 860 bush; the
market is a shade lower; sales, No. 1 at 69c;
No. 2 at 68c. Rye scarce. - Seeds dull. "Re
ceipts for past week, 12,076 bbls of flour;
17,481 bush of wheat; 87,000 bush of corn;
17,514 bush of oats; 1,061 bush of barley.
Shipments by railroad for same-length of
time, 54,550 bbls of flour;- 20,80 bushels of
wheat; 78,000 bush' of corn; 22,305 bush oats.
Memphis Mearkt.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh &tune.)
MEDiPB3I3, April 13.—Cotton, firmer, at
3034a31c; ,receipts for two days, 589 bales;
461 bales. Flour dull; Superfiue,
gs. POrk 528. Bacon shoulders, 14c; clear
sides 18yie. Bulk shoulders 13c, clear sides
17c. Lard 18a19c. - Corn 97c41. Bran $36.
Cornmeal $4,25. Potatoes, 114,30. Butter
55c. Eggs 20c.
Philadelphia Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) '
PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—Petroieum
in:limited demand, with sales of crude at
15y,e, and 25c for refined.. Flour; there is
but little inquiry and' prices are weak.
Wheat.mmes in slo-arlx-at full 'Prices, with
sales of 800 bushels at '52,80a'3,88 for red - ,
and 132,90a3,30 for white. Rye is' in fair de
mand.
RIVER NEWS.
Both rivers rose considerably during
Sunday night and yesterday, and were
still rising steadily last evening with ten
and a half feet in the Apnongahela, and
eleven Teet in the Allegheny. The snow is
tepidly disappearing, and is scarcely visi
ble anywhere except on the hill tops, and,
in places 'where it was protected from the
influence of the sun:
Telegrams from the head waters of the
Allegheny report as follows; Tidioute—
forty inches and rising slowly. Oil ; City
five : feet 'and rising slowly and thawing.
Jamestown—snow went off on Saturday
night with a good rain. Front the above it
is evident that there will be considerable
:of a' freshet in the Allegheny, and we
should not be surprised to see it higher
than at any time this spring.
The Ida Rees No. 2 arrived on Sunday
night, and will return to Oil City this even
ing as usual at four o'clock. The Ida is a
great favorite in the trade, as is also her
Captain, Rees Rees..
The
The R. C. Gray, Capt. W. B. Arierson, is
announced to leave for Cincinnati and Lou
isville to-morrow.
. .
The Argosy, Capt. Vandergrift, with Mr.
W. II- Scott. in the' office, Is the, regtilar
packet fer Cincinnati to-morrow, leaving
promptly of noon.
The porter, • Capt. Williams, will be
the first boat out for Fort Benton. She has
just beerr - thoraUghly overhauled and re
paired; add' is, therefore, in first • rate Con
dition. She will be followed by the Silver
Lake, Capt. Todd.
The Bayard, Capt. Asa Shepard, is the
regular picket for Parkersburg , to,day,
leaving promptly at noon. The - Bayard is,
in splendid condition for bniiness, and will
make her 'trips with I regularity and dis
patch.
The Echo is due here from Oil City to
day, and will return as usual on Wednes
day.
The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin,will
be the first boat out for the Upper Missis
sippi,
this in min and passe land shippers should
bear .
The d
Mary Davage with one of her barges,
arrived •froth St. Louis on Sunday. She
started back to - SteubenVille to bring her
other barge which was left there to be un
loaded—contained some .three hundred
tons of iron ore. The Davage will at once
commence loading for;St. Loris:. ..
The Belle Vernon got in from St..Loula on
Sunday, night, with .a good tripoutd- ae
will be seen by reference to adYertiseinwiltr .
she will return again .toattiorroW; Ca n ,
J. - J. Darragh,' Jr.,bi • nOtninand.,,,Ttiti
Bellevernon will reeelpt through - - Upper
Mississipp i 'fright in connection ; with, Lire.
Northern Line Packet Co. . •,,,,;_ , ..,
' The Julia:No..2 arrived from "igthesqw,
and will return as usual toklay.: 'Among,
her pashengers we noticed - Mr. W. G. Wil-,
son, who for many years was clerk of the
Emma Gramm, while under the command
of Capt. 'Ayers. Mi. Wilsotris now sugaged
in business at Beverly. The is;
re
turn as usual to-day. L .' ' ' ' , .
The Glendale and Kate-PUtnam were ad
- vertised - to leave St. Louis for Pittsburgh,
on Saturday last. r . ' '
A resident of 'Cincinnati expresses` his,
feelings in the following style, "Talk
about filters! Just eat a quart of Ohio river
water and stand in thesmi for five-minutes'
and you:will find the aforesaid coming out
at .every pore,: beatifullyl•filteredid , while
your: stomach becomes .converted into a
aand-bag, and you San hear the gravel rat-,
tle as youllwalk. , ! .„ , , , ; ; „ , .
The New °tisane Times. of ; last Wednes
day., says " Ther e was quite an . excitement
on the , landing ,:z . eaterdar evening, byes;
count of thmtwo na.steantes Jawing Port
on:thereeme- day,. thelliobt..E: Li3eancitits:
Belle Lee, " j u
44 ° glh° 'demo , . steamers -that
gem tovotriertt itutiltaSett4 itnat; bath af ,
the i
staaniere. wer ,, dhg ta4 j am Itbster ,-. ,
;dayvet.tingmenget *Urge rconcourse: of
our citizens to lee the "two fastonset ,
leave. There was a goad desa of
matte.
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PITTBBURGIC - 6-AZETT.tr-AUESDAX. - APRIL. - 1868.
went manifested by the crowd, for each
boat had their friends and well-wishers,
and there was many a watch drawn to note
the exact time of the departure of the two
boats; and all agree that the difference in`
the time of the two boats, after straighten
ing up was fourteen minutes, the Bobert
E. Lee in advance, and when passing the
stock landing the difference between the
two boats was fifteen minutes, showing a
gain of one minute in that distance infavor
of the R. E. Lee. -
The St. Louis Democrat says: Freight
rates to New Orleans continue firm. The
business is all done by two lines, the barge
line and the Coalition line. The Continen
tal, Mollie -Able, Bismark and Common
wealth have joined the Coalition. Freights
seem abundant. They hear of large quan
tities at Cairo, which must be cleared off..
- The Amelia Poe left St. Louis for Fort
Benton Friday with nine passengers, and
,one hundred and fifty-four tons of freight.
The- Andrew Ackley was advertised to
follow on Saturday.
The Kenton arrived at Cincinnati- on Sat
urday en route for St. Louis.
If our "Legislators" had been on the
landing yesterday afternoon and witnessed
the towboat W. H. Brown, with, her tow of
12 large barges heavily ladened with salt,
descenaing . the river,
backing and strug
gling to maintain her position in the.center
of the river, while passing under the sus
pension bridge, they would have gone'
straightway. to work and repealed the bill, allowing a bridge to be built across the Ohio
river with piers, and with a span of only
300 feet over the main channel. The Brown
had six barges abreast. forward, which,
estimating each barge forty feet, would
be two hundred and forty feet; then again
estimating each barge to be one hundred
and fifty feet long, and the boat at one hun
dred and eighty feet, would give a total
length of about five hundred feet. Query
—Could this boat, with her tow, have
passed safely between piers located in a
narrow part of the river, and.at no gteater
distance apart than 'thl ee - hundred feet.—
Cincinnati Chronicle.
Rivers and Weather.
tRy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE, April 13.—River falling
slowly, with eight feet two inches in canal
by mark. Weather cloudy and cooL
ST. Louis, April 13.—Weather cloudy
and cool.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
PITTSBURGH; FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD. April 13.-23 cars metal, Nim
ick & Co; 9do do Bryan & Caughey; 4 do
do, Jones & Lau g hlin ;
i 4 do do, Wood, Son
(St Co; 40 do do, S oenberger & Blair; 5 cars
bulk meat, Jas 11 Parker; 2 cars scrap iron,
T Maloney; 400 bbls flour, owner; 198 bdls
green kip skins, D Chestnut & Co; 100 bbls
flour, Shomaker & Lang 56 sks rags, Mc-
Cullough, Smith & Co; 1 8 sks cow tails, F
W C Feld; 14 - bbls apples. H Rea Jr; 226
sks oats, Scott & Gisal; 2 bbls eggs, W J
Steel & Bro; 1 case tobacco, R & W Jen
kinson• I car grain, H Schnelbach; 6 sks
wool, * Barker Jr & Co.
ALLEGEENY VALLEY RAILROAD. April
13-2800 bbls oil, Lockhart & Frew; 240 do
do, Fisher & Bro; 640 do do, Nat Ref Co: 5
do do, W Moore; 60 bbls salt, J Conner; 1
car metal, H Woodeldes; 24 bgri rye, Steel
& Son; 7do do, D Wallace; 25 sks corn, C
Reiter; 8 sks 'wool, W Barker & Co; 25 bgs
rye, J & W Fairley; 5 calves, 2 sheep, J
Hoffman; 19 hides, 4 bdls rope, lot old cop
per, W F Laughlin; I brick machine, 6
moulds, J Baker; 3 bbis eggs, 2 bag butter,
1 sk onions, J E Shomaker; 2 bas butter, 1
bbl eggs, T Seibert; 4 cans, 4 baskets, Mo
nongahela House; 2 cars marketing, own
ers.
ALLEGHENY STATION, April 18.-2 cars
barley, J Rhodes; 40 doz brooms, J Hutch
inson; 26 doz pails, 6 do keelers, 3 do tubs,
F.W Kennedy; 10 green hides, 17 calf
skins, J Louckcamp; 25 bbls flour, M Steel
tSon; 2 bbls eggs, R & A Carson; 14 •• -
rye, 29 do flour, Stewart & Langenheim• ' 1
ear.oats, S C Mc Masters; 2 cars wheat, Wm
McKee; 11 jugs molasses, Robinson &
Kinney; 3 bbls eggs, E Heazleton. ' . 40 bbls
Rine, Jos Craig; 115 bbls potatoes, 3 Ken
nedy; 1 ,ca.r miLlfeed, J B McKee; 1 car
luaber ° P C C
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD,
April 13.-50 dozen brooms, Jas Connor; 100
bbls oil, Wm McCutcheon; 3 bbls eggs, A
A Miller; 1 ear bones, Seward & Campbell;
2 cars iron ore, Union Iron Mills; sdo do,
Bryan & Caughey; 101 bbls lime, Ripley .R
dr. Co; 2 cars lumber, R A Clark; 43 dozen
brooms, John llntehhason; 2 bbls eggs;
Thomas Mitchell; 3 pkgs do, W J Steel &
,Bro; 27 sks cornmeal, Head & Metzgar; 71
bgs oats, 8 do rye, Brown • & Williams; 2
cars staves, Livingston & Bro. ,
PENNSYLVANLA CENTRAL. RAILROAD,
April 11-50 bas axes, Mcßana & Ander; 27
sks rye, Scott & Gisal; 2 tca bacon, J H Par
ker; 5 sks ray, Watt & Wilson; 27 spoke
grain, Jdc W airley; 109 aks feed, Fengor
efr. ?inch.
Prrrsanuom.
Remnoe.n. April 11.-140 sks oats, Bricker
& Co; 5 rolls leather, W F Miflinger; 21 sks
oats, Gwynne & Stoneman; 62 bdls paper,
Markle & Co; 2 pkgs seed, H H Collins; 1
bbl eggs, W F Fleming.
PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
R;11., April 18-3 bbls ego, M W Rankin;
4 sks corn, Kirkpatrick & Herron; 300 bbls
flour, D Wallace; 1 car middlings, S B
Floyd & Co; 3 cars staves,'C C Smith; 10
bbls eggs, W H Graff it Co.
THE CHEAT
PIWS=M
TREATS DOI ASES B ALL FORMS.
Othtc,e,,No. WEI Libertilibtlet
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ALLET: - ' ' f' • "' =We:
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1111 DIVIDENDS, •
. IVOATIt $17,20300, -'?••
Idoiudatingt of GREENBACKS, NONDSH OQbP
to be awarded to e,
TILE METVAL BENEFIT SEEL
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Buicese 'unprecedented. Price! - 13ates'im-
Muse. 'Ecernmillnure.'
13Qesmen wanted. male and.female...teen' ,
!Premium of ' SAOO 00 to t. - 'moirt - sticcesp - ,
ul saleetuati. .11P license required. ;React furculiage
ule and circular!. _ 101 - . C, MOORE it CO.,
) Noi PourtliElt.... Pittsburgh. 146-
O. Box 718. ' - : 11 14: 1310 0 •
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•WASITINGTON SPREETiIf,4P i"
- - Near Pittsburg , J:. -
110 r4 1 4 1 4iThefe
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ANToE'll,l4l9l l l • /-
Hanbfacturer of CORie,REAL, RYE FLOUR
CHOPPED FEED. Orders Alellveredin eitheteitt
-e of charge. ,Grult, of, all kinds , chopped:lou ,
Corn shelled, on short notice... •: .
WILL KEEP , ' ON . • HAND I
And mice to order all-kinds of ;
P I reAV g fr i VTH A B G E ° II B / kit? , Vrt
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t : ; 41 1 T4uNzo 5 ,V d "juk .
ArDIIQMINIMWAGON. WOKE% iiest Benti%
W " 1161 . 11., ! • tlllO
sopaildaolollo,iipc!
. ''stc;icriat et
Ic arrantild viral Cola , hi Lariat,
_ RUGS KNOX; •
10111 mall N•. 9E3 Ltbert7 streak Pitiaaanal.
•
F OR FORT RENTON j ig giZ i g
- AND THE
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•
GOLD MINES.
REES FAST LINE. •
The Splendla Light Draught Steamers,
IMPORTER J. A. WnlrAms, Master.
SILVER LAKE JOHN TODD, Master.
The IDA
aßnYiEthewNl.l.o
TUESDAY, eozipacewirleleeivgitiv:ln
leave on SATURDAY, April 4th, at 4r. and
will take freight for all points on the Missouri river.
For frelkbt or paisage apply on b05.;41, or to
PLACE. & COLLINGWOOD,
nth 23 AGENTS.
pITTSBURGII,
WHEELiNta _
- Marietta and Parke burg Line.
Leive Company's Wharfnoat. tot of Wood street.
_ DAILY, at tql
, -
MONDAYS AND THU DAYS.
J. N. McCULLOBGH GEO. D. Moons., Master.
TUESDAYS AND 'FRIDAYS,
BAYARD...... ..... ..... A. S. SIIEPIIEED; Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
. .
AND CONTITILLSVILLE
G.
LE
P.
NEE
- STEAMBOATS
GREY EAGLE C. L. Bitwri:A.V,Master
Freight will be received at all hours by
ap6 JAMES COLLINS, Agent.
CINNATI PACKET. jar lia t
FOR IVHEELING, MAMET-
T PARKERSBURG, POMEROY. GALLIPOLIS,
BM SANDY, IRONTON, PORTSMOUTH, MAYS
VILLE AND CINCINNATL—The elegant side
wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES, C. A.
DILA.I7O, Commander; A. RonmsoN, Jr., Clerk,
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 m.,
Connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Rail
roads. to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, New Or
leans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi
ithd_Missourl rivers.
Freight or passengers - reedy, ted through'elther by
rail or riser.
Especial attention given to Orders and Way
Business.
CHAS. BARNES,
JAS. COLLINS.
Or, GAMIEST k HASLETT,
Agents
Mil
m, .
ALLLE6HENY RIVER ,
PACKET LINE leaves every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clock - i. M:, from the foot of Irwin street.
This line is composed of the following boats:
IDA REES No. 91, R. Rims, Master, W. F. STEW
'AST, Clerk.
ECHO No. 3, E..GORDOX, Master, A. D. RCS:.
SELL, Clerk.
The above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
have superior accommodations and attentive om.
curs. mh.l4
RIPRESS LLNE.-FORlgigt
ST. PUAL. MINNEAPOLIS.
MD LANDING LA CROSSE. GALENA, DU
BUQUE. ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND
BURLINGTON.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th-10 A. m. .
The splendid passenger steamer MAGGIE HAYS.
R. C. MARTIN', Commander, J. F. DRAY°, Clerk,
will leave for above and all' Intermediate points as
announced.
• • • • •
For
reighFt
LA pCaK a & g CULLI N G WOOD, Agents
A o g
ents
FOR EYANSVILLE ,
CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th.
The tine steamer BELLEVERNON, Captain J. J.
DARIII.OII, wilt leave as above announced. and will
receipt freight through to St. Paul on the, Upper
Mississippi, in connection with the "Northern Line
Packet Company.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
aplt lIASLETT. Agents;,
FOR CINCINNATI AND
LOUISVILLE.
WEDNESDAY, April 15--4 P. at.
The A No. 1 Freight steamer IL C. GRAY, W. B.
ANDERSON. Commander, will leave as announced
above The it. C. Gray will give through receipts
for Memphis and New Orleans.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK - .1 COLLINGWOOD.
Or, WIRIEST & HAS,,ETT,
spit Agents.
REGITIAIi WEDNES
DAY PACKET 'FOR CINCIN-SidMits
A I.—The fine stcamer
- •
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ARGOSY Capt. VAlroicrenstrr,
W. H. Scull, Clerk, leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin
nati every WEDNESDAY at noon. -. '
C. BARNES.
- JAS. COLLINS, Agents.
inh.2l - JOHN FLACK. - .
Izioo3T-16(z)ticrz
STRAIN TO AND FROM ailk
LIVERPOOL
Tre fiII I E4STOWN, IRELAND,
THE INMAN LINE,
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY-EVERY WEDNES
DAY. -tarrying the U. S. Mall. Tickets sold to
and from Ireland, England; Scotism., Germany and
, France. Apply at the Company's office. -
WK. BINCHIA3f, JR,
Exeltudie Agent to Book Cabin Passengers;
114 FIFTH STREET,
Adams Express Office, Pittsburgh, Pa.
IVO'FICEVO OWNERS OF
NOT
DRAYS, RACKS , &e.
'Notice Is hereby given to all owners of Drays,
Carte Carriages, Buggies,
/te., 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, 1860, and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the .City of
Pittsburgh, passed April 16. 1860.
All Licenses not paid on Or before MAY 15. 1868,
will be placed In the hands of the Chief of Police
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection .thereof, and all persons who' neglect or
refuse to take out Licenses wilt be subject to a pen
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License. •
The old metal plates of preylous years must be re
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay
25' cents. therefor. • .
•
RATES OF LICENSE:
.Eath One Horse Vehicle $ 7 50
Each Two Horse " 111 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 ALLINDEI't,
• City Treasurer.
YITTIIIICRO tr, February 18, 1868.
OFFICE OF TIM TRIASUBZIL OF ALLYGIIRNY CO., t
• PITTSBURGH. April Ist, 1868. $
TN PITHSUANCE of the:Bll4Bov%
tiogof an Act relating to Allegheny county, ap
proved the Ist day of May, 1/1181. and of the amend
ment to said section, approved the 30th - day or
March, MO, I hereb y , give notice that the Dept!.
cates of the several Wards, Boroughs and Town-,
'thips WILL BE OPEN and I will be /prepared to
recelve the , (7:
-tounty, state, Poor, WOrk•ltouse 4 . and
ikunq Tom.!K Akiegit.
On and atter the Litl3l3 ; said taxes
can be paid at thth.9 ll lnet 040, ditybrAtwatt,
with,a . • r, • •
Dp4ttettOit pint Piitco*nt
trAMPt r earepi,lte ,iinT*lllol7ll paying the.
A C? ,e heir taxes. . •
There.will be no - deduction , sillewed during the
month of 'August; -Altera heTE,N PER ENT.
„ADDED'te an taxes Tomah:ant unprad.en the let
day of September,-11968: • • . - - .
• . J. i'.ll/ENNISTON,
'mh9l:ne9 Treasurer:at Allegtmiy COUntie.
,13ITTSRUE.G11 PAPER DIANE..
I'AcTUAING COMPAII3G, 1443Aufacturer0 of
PRATING AND WRAPPING - , PAPERS:
• .
'OPPICE ANDINAUEirpITSE,
Nij;B2.Third Street Pittsburgh;Ta•
PrealSent.
; - t • ‘ll4O. iL - LIVINGSTON, Treaeurer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE; FR.:Tatar/.
• DlRECrOna — Angrat Ilartje,.. Jahn Atirelt,. S. B
Hartman, John It. Livington. •
`alt paid roe raper Stack, • ' •
'71.01/1.
POST .
'
•
• , ccircritoi.LEßl3 OFFIcE,•
P7l' or •AL4GLUSTIIC,' April 9th
riI3KAL I ED IPirilS/AiS Xlll receivita
;0 1660 üßill 3 ° clOac ottrWEDNESDAT. IS th ,
ytfri i ,"!iugiPlYing Pip y 019 year irltt(
A
nt:l ilCstr"'"" 0 .--X -11 9PSTb.
to_bozilWetitid L at.42ll7Bailv d s . tAtelt
trionrAllindgaNVita'ecteTt: •
rrrnr‘tiV,ls hoerrestto rA teos iusrocan. bids. . rit‘
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. STEELE`
it 4 . STEELE & . SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, .5:03.
No. 95 OHIO STREEI near East Common,
• ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. 11E/LNOIL
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION NnartcnAi 4 rrs
- 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments-solicited. -
REFERENCES — J. 0. Martin, CastilerAechanlcs'
National Baur; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja31:124
PETER KEIL JAS.
KEEL &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c.. &c.,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my24:b37
I x _ J. BLANCHARD,
No. 390 PENN STREET
ap3.B:xBa.
ALEX. •
McßAlig & ,ANJER,
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN And PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. jes
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
•
FORWARDING AND OONNIBBIONIERORANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit, and .Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
te22:118
SHOMAKER & LANG, Whole.>
sale dealers in Groceries; Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provisions. Fish., Cheese, Salt. Carbon Oil,
21
&c., Nos. 11 and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. noSmE6
JOHN I. HOUSE EDW. HOUSE W.M. H. HOUSE.
tjOHN I. HOUSE & BROS. Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., - Wholesale
rocers and, Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
T RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY
. STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commission Mer
eant and Wholesale Dealer in 'Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gat
erally. au2l
MONT.KNOX ANDREW KNOT
)Et_ KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
*MERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAn
ILL FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NG
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny Cit 3
jal7:r37
..._
DAY. CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS.
UWE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY, &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 386
and 368 'PENN. STREET. Storage furnished.
Consignments colleted. ec3
Lrrn.E, BAIRD & 'PATTON,
Wholesale Giocers, Commission Merchants and
ers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Balls, Mass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
HA and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
B. CANFIELD & SON COM-
E) • MISSION & FORWARDING 3LERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and 011 s, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally - , Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts
burgh.
JOHN RH IPTON A. WALLACH.
§HIPTON &WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 8 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. 1a12.:r58
OILS.
~,,,,,,,,
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
THE CELEBRATED •
SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
VIIOLESALE DEALERS IN'
Crude,Relined and Lubricating OIL,
Lard, Sperm:, Whale and . Flab 0112.
R. C. MAGRESNRY, Agent,
110. 19 Irwin Street,.
, " PITTSBURGII.
WARING AND 'KING,
Commission Aferebants ind Broken in
Petroleum Mid its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSWITRaII„ PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TT M. LONG & CO., li
3tANUFACTTIRERS OF
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
Brand--"LUCIFER.
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
TACK BROTHERS, Ic
, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
AND DEALERS IN •
Petroleumand its• Products.
I!Rtabaiih Office—DALEELL; BUILDING, cop
r of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
N;PtilladelphisOlSce-19V WALNUT ST.
API:w3O,
la.coß WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
011 Caintnission .
, .
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will boy and sell Crude.
.and Refinedollo, Lubricating; Tar, Benzine' and
- Cooperage. Our ionxisoerience Stith° Petroleum
:trade enables us Welter unusual facilities Idle
• ducementa to 'operators; As heret ofore , aft de
termined tomato it the interest of buyers and sal
len to give.us Partlea having43llslOr sale
are cordiallT invited to bring tlielr.samples.
J: C:11U11•1171NI...C• w..KEILZW...W. a.
ROllO . OIL WORKS
P. "' " Manufacture and have for sale all kinde of
LUBRICATING . OILS.
No. IST. ,
KEHEW do Co.
FORT PITT ILIJIMMCO;MrANN
' j • '
dlV:eighttt and ,iestiprefit
IFITOUSIIIIIITEECT, i ;
(136tinen tibeitisalfrok i istreatl l4 '
Orders promptly stteaded - littnue
B.s. FRANCS%
City Osategler
EMI
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
MBER
Capital, 49125,000.
PasstDENT—EDWAltijo
SzczaTany—T. A. WRIGHT.
tipes4lNTExpss7—r,Dly.p.A.vpoN.
DIEECTORP: ,
aEdward 01 1 71 - 14011, 1 L.. L. Duncan,
John Mellon, E. D. Pithrldge.
Geo. ly..l)lthrldete, M. 1.,.,.Ma10ne, .
I.L E. Johnot,on. , r_
LlolllgEzn, YARD—COrner of-BUTLER AL
vEclias,wy B'lEtEF,Tl3, : lllntli WW. •
( OPPIO.E.A.T FORT PITT GLWWO.II.KS,YY min"
naton Streeti • 3 • . Anw:Mlo'
,Fi'`~~ Sa`3:t.s-- ~7:~'~'~+ afsSASi:.?k v '~`~ ~'+'"~'r~ ~' S{y -~ ,~~s' ~ .3~a.- ~r et : - ,K• ~c ~a
.
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PITTSBURGH and
CONNELLISVILLE R. IL
E I=
On and after THURSDAY, March stb, 1888'
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor :
ner of Grant and Water strt ets. as follows:
' Depart. Arrive. ,
Mall to and from Unidurn. 7:00 A. at. 6:00 r. If
McKeesport Accommodr n .11:00 A. M. 2:05 e. 31;
Ex. to and from Unionen. 3:00 ec at, 10:00 A. 11.
West Newton Accommozrn 4:30 r. as. 8:35 A. M;
BraddoCk's Accommodarn 6:15 P. M. 7:50P. Mi
Night Ace. to 31 eKeesport•10:30 P. M. 0:40 A: M
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 e. M. 10:00 A. R
For tickets apply t
A
.108. lIARPUR
J. It KING, Agent.
IV . B. STOUT, Superintendent. Inbs
ALLEGHENY
aIIEMMEI
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS;
Running through to Venango City without change
of cars—Connecting • with trains East and West oti
the Warre. & Franklin and the Atlantic & Grea
Western Railways.
0n and after - THURSDAY,- March Rath, 188fi '
the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive a
the Pittsburgh Depot. corner Canal and Pike Sts:;
as follows:
Depart Arrive.
Mall to and rm Yen. City. 7:00 A. At. 1:00 A. M.
Express ", `'• • 10:30 r. sr. 6:15 r.
Bratir . s Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. It. 10:30 A.
11, • _
Soda orks Accom'n....... 5:25 P. M. M.
7:85 A.
First Hutton Accomod'n... 9:00 A. M. 11:45 A.
second Hulton Aceomod'n 12:00. ar. 3:45 P.
••••••• • • • • •
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at II:0
A. It., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:30 A.
tunable, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. DI arriving Ili
Soda y 1 orks nt 2:55 P. M.
H. BLACKSTONE,Aup`t.
W. P. HOPE, Ticket Agent. " rams i.
1868.
ME=
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO ILI
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
From January 19th, 1868, trains will leave from
and arrive at. the Union Depot, north aide, citr
time, as follows:1
Leave:
Chicago . Ex.— 2:13 am;
Cleveland Ex .. 2:13 a m
Erie & Ygn Mg 6:13 am,
Cl. & Wittg3lrl 6:98 a m
Chicago 6:58 a
Chicago Ex.... 9:43 am'
Pitts. &.Cl. Ex.
via Youngt'n 9:43 a
Cl. & Wh'g Ex. 2:13p m
Chicago Ex, 2:28P la
Wh. & Erie 4:38 p
Depart from Allegheny.
N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 am'
Leetsdale !•.- 10:13 a m
. .
" 11:53 a m
Rochester " 1:33 p m
Wellsv'e Ace.. 3.43 p m
Leetsdale Acc. 4:15 pm
N. Brigt'n " • 5:3e p m
N. Brlgt'n " . 6:2 pm
Leetsdale"
..• 10:432 m
2:313 p. tn. Chicago Ex
press leaves daily.
ja:Rl F. R. MYERS
VI TTSBURGII_,
COLUMBUS & CINCUN
ATIC R. H. •
CHANGE of TIME.—On and after SUNDAi s
December Pill, 11.1367, trains will leave and arrive 1.1
Union Depot, as lollows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
Mall Express 2:15 a. m. ( 3:55 p.
Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 7:05 p.
Fast Express 2:50 p. in. 10:55 a. nit
Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. 6:50 p.
McDonald s Ace' ii.• No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 2:10 p. ail
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. m. 0:30 a. 04
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:10 p. m. 8:20 a. tiii
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves et 2:50
p. m., arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a: in. the next
morning.
Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:56 p. 11 1
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sunday all
Mondayn exCepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 0:55
the same evening, S HOURS IN ADVANCE.(
ALL OTHER ROUTES.
air•No change of cars between Pittsburgh an
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change 'to St. -Loui
e...lire, and the principal points West and Southwest
When purchasing tickets be sure and .tind the
office of - the
Pittsbucgb, Columbus & Cincinnati E.
M. D. MOTHERSPAUGH, Ticket Agent:S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. Freight Agenti
KiENNSY LVAN
CENTRAL RAILRO.
n and after October 6t
rive at and depart from th,
Washington and Liberty s
Arrive.
Mall Train.... 1:20 ami
Fast Line 1:50 a m.
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m
Brinton No. 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 pm
Wall's No. 1:90 pm
Wall's No.. 2:50 pm
Wall's No. 5.. 5:50 p m
Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 p m
Altoona .Acc'n
and Emigrant
Train_ 10:30 p m'
er
_ ....... ........ --. ..
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station eel
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:9
a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. nu
and arriv Ls 'at WalPs Station at 2:00 p. in. .-I n
CincinnatiExOress leaves daily. All other tra s
daily except Sunday.. ~ .333333
_ Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accomito
dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. CW0[1941,11
'Express arrives daily except Monday. All oilier
trains daliyexcept Sunday. . .
For further information apply to
W. H..BECKWITIL; Agent:
'The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not As
sume, any risk for Baggage, except for wearing:Ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to One-Hundred,
Dollars - in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, Un
less taken by special contract. 1
EDWARD .1:f. WILLIAMS
_,:l
oc9 ' General Superintendent, Altoona, pA.
WESTERN PENN '_ _amlit
. SYLVANIA RAIL
RICIAD.—On and after November 1, 1807, the Pie
sensor Trains on the Western Pennsylvania R.MI-
road will arrive at and depart from the Fed.'
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: • '
•
Sharpb`g No.I 6:25 a m ; Depar t. lMall - • 6:50 m.
Freeport, No. 1 8:15 a m;Freeport No. 1 9:05 am
Express 10:15 a mtSharpteg No:111:20h=
Sharpb'g N 0.2. 1:23 pmiF.xpress 1:50 m
Freeport No. 2 4:15 pm Harmerv'e All 3:55 3:55
Mall 6:95 p.m Freeport No. 2. 6:05 p M
Harmer-0e Ac 7:10 p_taiSharpb'g 7:36 re
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. • •
The Church Trails leaven Alldgheny Junet.every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny, CIO at.
9:50 a. m. Returning, leaved Alleghe,ny; City at
1:20 p. m. and arrfte at Allegheny Jtinet..at 9145
Eh
COSIATTATIOIT TICKETS—For sale in packageil of
Twenty, between, Allegheny City, Chestnut ettbet,
Herr's, Bennett , Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbarg,
andgood only on the trains stopping at Stations Spe
cified or' tickets; •
The train. leaving Allegheny City at 6:50 m.
,makes direct connection at- Freeport with Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown..
Through tickets may be purchased at the °Ace,
No. 3 bt. Clair street- near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot; Allegheny City.
For further information apply to .
, • „ - JAMES - LEFFERTS, Aged
Federal Street De
The Western Pennsylvania Railrbad will n as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for scearin
parel, and limit thet. responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars _in -value. - All baggage exceeding' this
amount In value will be at the risk of the *woe un
tess taken by Special contract. •
EDWARD H. WILLI .
deS General Superintendent. Aittxinaa'a.
SMOKY.
'11.0111114.!.. . t
•-•- '
101101 if fACIFIrcIikILW-
The SHORTEST .AND MOST RELIABLE R
from the E,st. to all points to
Colorado, ' Nevada,
California, •
Arizona, , Washingto
New Mexico, Idaho,
*, •• 1 -`: '
;• • „
iltate Line and Leat t egyirta-
dais tSullowtticApted'thoi artiiroitne Of
P Ad Ra i lroad from St.' Lou ie, and, Nannthii. Sad
..10 hand .froth , 'etonneothWg
,renee,. Topeka and Wirpeao with • state&
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Chicago Ex... 2:43 a m
Cleveland'Ex. • 2:43 a m
Chicago Ex.... 10:138 a la
Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a m
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Wh'g Ex Ex.... 1
4:03 53 p
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Erie St Sten Ex 6:13p5
Chicago Ex.. . 6:58 p
ICI. &IVII•g ix 7:08 p
!Pitts. & Cl. Ex.
via Yognst'n. 0:28 pI
Arrive in Allegheny.
N. Brigrn Ac. 7:03 aea
N. Brigt'n " 8:28 a amq
Wellsville " 0:58 aDX
New Castle " 10:13 a aci
Leetsdale " 0:13 aad
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N. Brtgt'n " 2:43 prd
Leetsdale " 4:231)111
" 7:28 pni
10:00 a. m. Chleagdo
Express arrives daily. •.•1
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PAN HANDLE BOUTS
T.TNION DEPOT, (SOUTH SIDE.)
AD.
th. 1867 Trains will
af
e Union D epot, corner.
streets, as follows: 1.
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iDay Express. Depa. . 3:00 a:
Wall's 6:30 :sin
Mall Train 8:20 ac:ia
Wall's No._ 2.. 9:50 On
'Cincinnati Ex 11:15 am
WalPs NO. 8.. 11:30 et;tn
Johnstown Ac. 2:50 fia
Wall's No. 4.. 3:30 AM
l'hllll. Expres. 4:10 pm
Wail's No. 5.. 4:50 pin
Wall's No. 6.. 6:03 pin.
Fet.4l Line 7:20p
Wall's No. 7.. 10:80 pin
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