The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 27, 1868, Image 3

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Gold Closet, at 1.38©139X.
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!8y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. I
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Nnw YonE, April 25, 1668.
• GOLD AND MONEY.
, Money easy at 6@7 per cent., the latter
!eing the general rate during the latter
tart of the day, and before the close it was
~ P;. apossible to lend balances at 5 per cent.
Trullpaper passes freely at 7G 8. Sterling
T r ull at 9g@ur for prime bills. Gold
tpened at .138% and closed at 139@139N.
P ans were made at 2@4 per cent. .per
nnum, and 1-32 per cent for carrying to
fonday, bat the st transactions were flat.
; • BANE STATEMENT.
Loans, ;$252,314,627; decrease, 81,506,369.
peel% 614,934,547; decrease, 61,842,095.
trculation 034, 7 / 7 ,624; increase, 690943.
Deposits, 64.277.624; decrease, 61,52 8 ,034.
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„Jegal Tenders, 653,866,757; increase, $3,033,.
7. 1
; • +, SALE OF GOLD.
i The Aasistant Treasurer to-day sold a
moderate amount of gold, and was bidding
;07 for 7.30 notes, but large lots could
not be sold at a hig:her rate on the street,
•which prevented the Treasury from getting
t iny. Export of gold for today, 6191,675;
i tor the week, 81,867,219. . ..
; j;iOVEIINMENTS ' •
i _.--
Arong and active; there is great activity in
-20 s of '67,10-40s, and 7-30 s. Henry Clews
gr, Co., furnish the annexed 440 quotations:
rB6 upons of 1881, 112g@ 1 13; do.l of 1862,
11%@111%; do. 1864, 110y11@)110: do.
• 8 66, noxi@tiox, new, 108
Wg' loB si; do.
7, 109©109y,f; 1040 s, 1023 : M 3102 X; 7-30 s,
07%®107y„. 1
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RAILWAY STOCKS
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Railway market "-_
buriyabt, active and
ir
iiigher.Central sold up, to 12,6 g, with
Wavy d alings. Erie touched' at 71 1 ,i4.
estern shares are all firm and nerally
pi her, articularly Rock Island North
Nifestern, preferred and Wabash Border
3tats, bonds steady. Miscellaneous and
E.xpreis shares steady. The borrowing de
mand for New York• Central was very ac
lie throughout the day, owing to thdlarge
Uncovered short interest in stock, . and
loans.were flat.
1 Following are 5:30 prices: Canton, 43X®
09; Cumberland, 32®33; Wells Express, 28
rf 2Bg; American, 59g 4 ®59, , "Adams, 6.1 g
• liii UniUnitedStates, 59y 4 ®60; Merchants
nion • 31g®31%; Quicksilver,26g®26 y 4;
aripiisa, 7®B; Pacific . Mail, 1314®94; At
lantic, 30®33; Westerri Union Telegniph,
.F a
@/37g; Erie, 903; M
®90%; preferred; X®
5; Hudson,l36®l36g; .Harlem, _120®128;
ieferred, 20; Reading., 90%®90%; Ohio
d Mississippi, 31g®3134; Wabash, 50N®
1; St. Paul 63®63g; preferred, 76®76g;
Michigan Central,' 115g®115;4; Michigan
uthern, 89®9_; Illinois Central, 143®144;
t Itsburgh, 81% ®81, 8 1 v; Toledo, 10434 ®104y 4 ;
k Island, 94g®94g; Northwestern, 61 3 / 4
, 62; preferred, 74X ®7 , IU; *Fart Wayne,
, 402g®103; Hartford and Erie,l4%®ls; Chi
cago and Alton, 127; Missouri, 823t1; New
Tennessee, 67g.'
I Mining shares' dull, Quartz Hill sl s
0.
! i ' Receipts at the Sub Treasury to-day, $l,-
,6f3,513, for the, week $10,595.993. Pay
. 4nents to-day were $1,802,574, for the week
inports $8,502,049. Balance 6106,843,822.
, *oi. the - week,', -Dry goods $1,137,146.
;General merchandize, $4,419,368.
Cincinnati Market.
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Q;;By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] .
CINCINNATI, April 25.—Plour . and Wheat
..l i firm but prices remain unchanged. Corn
. ps in demand and prices are higher, Ear at
•t
, 91a92; shelled at 95c. Oats fi rmer, supply
~ i s light, and prices higher, closing at 80c for
.!.,No. 1. Rye is firm but quiet, No. il is held
• .at $2,10. Barley unchanged and 'firm.
•.Cotton firmer and holders asking" 31c, but
this rate beim above the views of buyers,
,there was nothing done, Tobacco firm and
• l in demand. Good Whisky is unchanged.
.IProvhsions firmer but demand is not active.
Mess Pork 28c. Lard held at 12c, but
Ithere Was not much demand and not enough
4 done to establish quotations. Bulk- Meats
iheld firmly at 12% and 15c • for Shoulders
]and Sides, but these rates were yo above
the views of buyers. Bacon firm but quiet;
Shoulders 13/c;' Clear Rib Sides 16y,,a16,/c;
Clear Sides 17yo 1734 e;. Outside rates being
those asked. A. good - demand for Sugar
Cured Hams at 19ya20c. Butter dull. , at
# 30a35c for White, and 38a40c for choice Yel
e low. Eggs firmer and in demand at 21a220
4.,.
Groceries unchanged and firm. Linseed
Oil at $1,24 arid dull. Lard Oil at $1,40a
1,45. Beef Cattle scarce and in %nand at
$5,50a8,50. Hogs firm at 9aloc for fat. Gold
firm at $1,383ic buying.
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Chicago Market.
CBg Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ' ', •
CnroAuo, April 25.—Flour in good ship
ping demand, forn4er sales at 48,6234a11,15
for spring extras. Wheat, good specula
tive, fair shipping inquiry %ale higher;
sales No, 1. at 1247%418, and No. 2at
f2,04y,a2,073(; closing steady and firm at
$2,07 for No. 2. Corn; fairly and active;
sales Ne.l at 853404336 c; No. 2 at 83, jiaB4c;
new at 833;a8434q and relected - 83yot83y,c;
closing at 86!. a6534e; for No. 1 84a8434e for
rejected. Oats, quiet and le lower; sales at
11.613;x62% for regular and fresh receipts;
closing;at 62y i e for regular. Rye, steady
and quiet at $1,17a1,90 in store. Barley,
inactive and nominally unchanged. Pro
visions, firmer; mess pork active at 50a57c
per bbl; higher sales at $27,25a27,28 for
mess; ordinary sold at 27c. Lard, qnlet
and firmer at go higher; sales at 173;c.
Dry,, salted shoulders 11 3 / 4 aL2c. Sweet
pickled, hams steady and firm at .16Nal7c.
Remipts=7,43s bbls of flour 12,460 bushels
of wheat; 84,465 bushels of corn; 33,694
bushels of oats. Shipments-4,971 bbls of
flow; 19,274 bushels of wheat; 57,998 bush
els of corn; 2,800 bushels of oats, .
St. Louis Market.
CB y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Sr. Louis, April 25.—Tobaceo unchanged.
Cotton firm at 300. Hemp unchanged.
Flour dull, unchanged and every little do
ing. Wheat active and stiff at $2.00a2,80
for winter, $2,05a2,15 for spring, Corn dull
ti r ad lower. at 83a87c. Oats firm at 70a73c.
e steady' at' $1,82a1,85. Barley $2,60a
-2, O. Provisions firm with an upward ten-
dency. Pork; sales at . $2B. Bacon; shoul
ders 137013%c; clear sides 17,018 c. -Lard
firm at Pk for prime kettle. Live Stock
unchanged. Receipts—Flour 3,800 bbls;
wheat, 17,400'bush; corn, 21,3430 bush; oats
9,580 bush; barley, 800 bush; rye • 100 bush.'
Phiadelphia
CBZ Telegraph to the Plttehurgb Gazette.]
YPILADELPHIA, April 25.—Clover seed
ssa6. Flax seed'. $2,90. Flour • very firm
and active: , Wheat in' good demand ; red
$3, and white $8,154,25. Bye $2,10a2,20.
Corn in good demand . ; lades AOOO bush yel
low at 11,23 ; mixed western $1,22. Oats
steady at 85,0 for. ; heavY western. , Provis
ions unchanged.
Louisville Market.
ISY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh easetteo
LonimuLLE, April 2.l—Tobacco quiet;
sales 165 likds at $5,00a18;00 for lags` to me
dium leaf. Flour; supertlne," . $8,50a8,75.
Wheat, $2,5502,65. Oats, 78a80c. Corn, .88
a93c. Rye, 82,10a2,15. Lard, 18a1.814e,
Mess P0rk,,j28,00a28,25. Bacon, shoulders,
13%c; clear sides. 173;a18c. Whiskey; raw'
free, t 42,20. ,• •
Baltimore Market.
BALinsons, April 25.—Flour quiet and
unchafiged. Wheat firm; -red, $2,90a8;15.
Corn dull at $1,08a1,10; yellow firm at 81,20
a 1,22. Oats dull; Western, 80c. Rye n flrm
at $2,10a2,17 . Pork firm; messeffeB,94, 28,51
Bacon aniet and unchanged. Lard firm at
19Xa111%c.
Memphis fillarket.
MEttrlna,'Aprif 25. _Cotton firm at 813
ar-o; receipts, 105 bales, eaßoits, 08 bales.
Flour dull and nominal. Bann--shot I. ders l3Mc, clear sides 18)0b.nlk shouldrma
123i0, clear sides 16V,. 'Ara...m 4 at/NC
Corn 970. Oats 75a780. Pay 11. 1 47*
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~~: ]r:~W,~-`;:sunrr:s l~iluc~ai'lDe~ -~:v. s , ~ •.-:,,,, -_
(By Telegraph to 'Pittsburgh Gazette 3
- Iturraw,April2.s.—Floursteady. Wheat
nominal., Corn quiet, with sales of 4,406
bus new western, in lots, at railroad eleva
tor, at $103; 2 cars of new Toledo trans
ferred. Oats quiet, with sales of 2,600 bus
western at 76c. Barley dull. Pork firm
and unchanged. Lard steady and un
changed. Seeds dull.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Csicwoo, April 25.—Live hogs opened
more active and closed dull and easier,
sales at f9,25a9,45 for light to good and
smooth lots. Beef cattle dull, sales, $6,123
a 7,50 for medium to fair. Receipts-2,252
live hogs. Shipments-4,641 live hogs.
PITTSBURGH, PT. WANE AND CIUCAGO
RAILROAD, Apr1125.,-16can metal, Nimick
& Co'; . s do do, Jas Wood; Son & Co; 13 do
do, Bryan & Caughey; 3 bbls apples, W H
Graff; 1 car staves, kf PAdams ft Bro; 3 sks
ram 1, kg lard, T C Jenkins; 87 sks oati,
Meanor & , Harper; 43 bbls pearls, Fry &
Semple; 2 cars lumber, J Nanz &Co;.1 car
hay, E W . Tabor; 22 ban cheese, Graff &
Reiter; 15 do do, J B Canfield & Son; 10 do
do, W Cooper; 6 sks wool, W,Barker Jr; 19
bbhi rye flour, C B Leech; 150 doz handles,
J C Kleen; 1 bbl eggs, W J Steel it Bro; 5
do do, Graff & Reiter; 34 sks rags, McCul
lough, Smith & Co; 100 bola flour, J Hinkle
25 bdls wheels, Mawhinney & Co; 250 pigs
lead, B L FahnestObk Co; `I car millfeed,_
H Schnelback; 100 bbls flour, owner; 100 do
do, J B Doe.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILRO4D,
April 25-4 cars ore, Shoenberger di., Blair;
t
2do do Lloyd (t, Black; 4' do do, Graff,
Bennett & Co; Ido stone, J Knox; 128
sks 13otatoes, 80 jugs molasses, Vangorder
ik Shepard; 1 car lumber, Burgan tt Cox;
214 green hides, Springer, Harbangh is Co;
2 cars pig iron, Union Iron Mills; 1 do do,
Cambria Iroh Co; 112 green hides, D.Har
baugh &Co; 50 bbls 0111, Wm McCutcheon;
10 bbls glass. Wm McCully; 6 coils wire,
Western Union Telegraph Co; 5 bbb3 knobs,
Jones, Nimiek & Co; 2 bbls dry peaches,2
molasses,kgs lard, J Dab; 50 jugs mass T C Jn
kins; 13 sks oats, 5,500 ft scantling; J M
Seibert. •
PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
RAILROAD, April 25.-1. car staves, Di P
Adams; 5000 ft - lumber, .1 D Odell; oar mid
dlings, S B Floyd; 2 cars staves, CO Smith;
5 bbis vinegar, Shomaker & Lang; 10 do'
do. R Bobison & Co; 1 ear staves, Charles
Albright; 45,000 ft lumber, J D Odell; 1 ear
staves. C C Smith; 220.' sks. flour, 9,000 lbs
feed, Stewart it , Langenheim; r 2 bas tools,
Jos Woodwell; 28 sks potatoes, Graff &
Reiter; 8 bbls apples, Voight, Mahood & Ce;
24 sks oats, Meanor & Harper; 13 sks oath,
C H Love; 20 sks rye, McHenry &Hoed; 11
kitts butter, W H Gaza.
Amman:Wm VALLEY RArratosn, April
25.-6 cars railroad iron, Pitts, Ft W & C
It R; 2 do limestone, Shoenberger & Blair;
1 car pig iron, H Woodsides; 2 do metal,
McKnight, Porter & Co; 12 sks scraps, .1 sk
cow tails, Flacons & Son; 1 car metal, lot
old copper, 2i Pluitun; 4 calves, 6 sheep, J
Hoffman;.3 bag mdse, Henderson &Bro; 16
sks rye,Kell & Ritchart; 2000 hoop, McClin
tock; 2 bbls rags, McCullough, Smith & Co;
21 empty hp, Fahnestock & Co; 2 cars
marketing, owners.
, ALLEGHENY STATION, April. 25.-9 bbls
whisky, Isaacs Stern; 4 bbls • molasses, S
Dyer; 4 cars limestone,Superior Iron Co; 1
car staves, J M Hemphill; 1 bbl bacon,
Kohen & Bro; 6 hhds tobacco,
R & W Jen
kinson; .100 bbls flour, Stewart & Lanuen
beim; 2 carslumber,Ralya & Robertson; 40
jugs maple molasses ' J Craig; 1 car lime,
Gillespie &Co; 2 cars lumber, C C Boyle.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD. April 24.135 bills paper,
Maakle k Co; 182 coils 'r ope, Fulton,Boll
man & Co; 196 bdls sheet iron, IV eCrm
strong; 26 rolls - leather; 16 sks hair, IV F
McLaughlin; 316 bp glass 'Michaels & Co;
20 sks oats, 20 do rye, Robl;& Herron; 1 bbl
tallow, Reed & Johnston.
PENNSYLVANIA ,CENTRAL RAILROAD,
April-24.-15 rolls leather, GN Hoffstott; 16
eke barley, Z - Wyinwright; 1 ba butter, S S
Marvin; 3 bbls potatoes, Voight, Mahood &
Co; 5 bbls flopr, W D West.
The marks have become so obliterated by
the recent freshets that it is impossible to
tell accurately the , stage of water, and we
would suggest. to the wharfmaster that he
have the figures touched up again, so as to
make-them intelligible. As near as we
could guess, there was about five feet two
or three inches by thelibmongatiele marks
last evening, and about six feet in the Alle
gheny. The weather yesterday was clear :
and pleasant, and it looks now as though
Spring bad set in for good.
The Kate Putnam, from St. Louis, Xngo.
mar, from Wheeling, and towboat Liberty
have arrived, and the St. Marys was due
hut night, and will doubtless be found in
port this , morning.
A new boat called the Mountain Boy,
built at Brewnsville, we believe, for Capt.
Smithers and others, of GallopoLb3, was at
the landing yesterday. She appears to Ns
about completed.
• The following boats were in port last
evening: America, Argosy, Kate Putnam,
Glendale, Kate Robinson, Loretta, New
York, Camelia, Ingomar, Mountain Boy.
The Delaware cleared on Saturday after
noon for Nashville, with a very good trip,
apparently, having about all the freight
she could take. She has been a long time
picking it up, however.
The St. Marys, Capt. T. C. Sweeny, is the
regular packet for Cincinnati to-day, leav
ins. promptly at 4p. m., and we hope she
will. receive, as she deserves, a good trip.
She is a large and elegant side-wheeler in
all respects adapted for the trade - she ie in
and her officers are men of experience and
character. .
The Lorena, Capt. Shuman, will be the
first boat out for St. Louis and the Kate
Robinson will be the first,boi l it out for Lou
isville. The Wild Duck. Barges, Captain
Anawalt, are tilling up steadily i for Saint
The Mary - Davage return" ed to' the:wharf
on Friday night, and it is thought that she
will have her -wheel repaired- so as to' be
able to start again to-morrow. Her barOs
are doWn somewhere in the neighborhood
of where the accident occurred..
The Glendale, Captain T. H. Hare, with
thaiVetetradCaptain •Jas. Mellon in the of
fice, is up for St. Louis and,the Uppe.r.Mis
shasippi forthwith. The Argosy* as , the
Wednesday packet for Cincinnati. and foes
gangers and shippers should bear this in
Mind.
The steamer Starlight was bunced'at Al
giers, opposite, New Orleans on Thursday'
last, and of course. a total loss. She was
Insured in Cincinnati offices for 312,000, as=
follows, In the Enterprise, Citizen's, Boat
man's, Eureka, Crescent, Germania, Queen
City, and . - Merchants. She:. was owned by
Capt. B. F:Dityldsenend Others, of Cinclu
nati, and was valued at 318,000.
The tewboat"A. J. Baker left Louisville
on Wednesda3r for New Orleans. The Col-,
Bei passed ownoyerthe falls theirs:tie day
with a tow. We undeistand that the Mary
-Alio!: was to take. the Colliers' tow from
there to• New Orleans. , •
The Mary Ann arrived with a tow:the
same day which the Simpson timer will
take from New, Albany foSew Orlealts•
Thompson,Eso. edito , f r or o : f pni th e e likri e e m r p iv ms er
and comm er cial
B_uattin, has:severed his ' connection with
that paper. G.4G. , Hough, Esci.,',succeeds"
to the imsition. ,4• - 4 4 • '
The Armadillo, from SalpidsPitts
burgh, and the importer, and Lognlidatti
from Pltli i bur i#4 oB tlLeuta r ,Were at Cairo
'on Thu:lday.
1. ThoSt.',Tiltarii. OuiehlAsti *no::
- bun& in'Thursgq' with is •_gon i n .,
ettitilrig 10017sl i e !S4rillA Tbe cbrilY
=EIS
MIME
_•r'e ,
Chicago Cattle Market.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD,
RIVER NEWS.
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PI.TTSI3I:TROII, TTE :.,;11c0.11.4; APIIII,- -27,..1868.
a:ttYse~ti'ee"'advert! e~lO follow on
Friday.
A St. Louis telegrain, under date of
Thursday, says: The upper rivers are
steadily falling. Business active. The
Emma left for Pittsburgh lass night with a
full carge engaged. The Melnotte leaves
to-eay. The Sunflower leaves Satnrdey for
Louisville, she flndtng no encouragement
to enter the Vicksburg trade. The Urilda
leaves to-day for Benton, and Ida Rees on
Saturday. The Commonwealth extensive
improvements are completed. She leaves
Saturday for New Orleans. The Republic
leaves to-night. The Wananita left Omaha
for Pittsburgh at two o'clock yesterday
afternoon. A telegram from. Helena, on
says the Missouri is very low, al Benton. It
is feared boats' ust transfer their eargo6
at Muscle Shell.
We clip the following from the Dubuque
Herald of the 21st: It appears from what
we can learn, that rates have settled down
to 13 cents per hundred pounds on grain to
St. Louis, and 40 cents on flour, charged
by regular line and wild boats. The Peter
Balen came in from below Sunday evening
without freight. She returned from here
with 100 sacks of oats at 52 cents per sack,
and went to Galena to fill out. The Mes
senger came in from above with 4000 sacks
of wheat for Cincinnati, and received here
100 sacks oats for St. Louis, and 1000 pigs
lead for Pittsburgh.
Captain D. B. Morehouse, of Galena, who
died at Buffalo,lowa, on Sunday last, was
a native of Putam cottnty, New York,and
went to Galena on the 31st day of March,
1827, more than forty.• years ago. Young
Morehouse and Dr. H. Newhall left Saint
Louis on the same boat for Galena--the In
diana. She .could not get over the low**
rapids, and at Keokuk, after encampting
there for some ten 'days, they got on boatil
of a keelboat. -Morehouse continued on the
boat till she arrived at ~Adena. More
house engaged as olerk''tbr a mining com
pany, at the head of which was ,Parker &
Tilton, in whose employ he remained for
some time, till he went into partnership
with Mr. Guyard, tinder the firm 'name of.
Guyard, Morehouse & Co. In ••1835, and
before that time, he was in company with
Geo. W." Campbell, now of Chicago, under
the firm name of Campbell & Morehouse,
which was dissolved perhaps in 1838. Mr.
Morehouse,. for many years afterwards, fol
lowed the river as the owner and comman
der of various steamboat running between
Galena and St. ipuis and. St. Louis and
New Orleans.
Rivera and Weather.
tRy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazete.]
LOUISVILLE ' April 2.s.—River falling
slowly, with 9feet 2 inches in the canal by
mark. Weather cloudy and wet.
ST. Louis, April 25.--Weather wet; rain
ing all day.
MISCELLANEUS.
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWbER;
MANUFACTURED. BY THE
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR KIRK, Agent,
001ce, 1151 and 114-FEDERAL STREET,
CANISTER POWDER
Electric Nos. 1,2, 0, 4 and 5 grain. in ..4•lttare
Canisters, 1 lb. ear
American !Sporting, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb.
each
Dusk Shooting, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 grain, in •
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Indian Rifle, In Oval Canisters of I lb. each....
Kentucky RUM, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Kentuckyß 'file, In Oval Canisters of 3i lb. each
(Zone lb. Oval Canisters in a case.)
(50 half lb. do. do. do.)
KEG POWDER.
Kentucky Rifle, FTFO, FFO. and "'Sea Shoot-
lug" ra, in kegs, - ZS lbs
Kentucky Ride, Yrs% Frd. and "Sea Shoot
ing" Fa' ikkegs,l2S Ms •
Kentucky =fle,.l7lro, PPG, and "Sea -Shoot
ing" Fa. in kegs, /gibs
Deer Powder, In kegs, M lbs •
Mining and Shipping Powder. Mining P s Fr,
and FIT grain, net cash, In kegs. ZS lbs
Safety Fuse for Blasting, of superior quality,
in package/ of fa feet and over
Delivered free of expense on board of Boat 'or
Railroad, In Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
trdell:c3B
OFFICE or TUE TAM/MUM OP ALLROITENT CO., /
I.'I.7I6IIETUCM. Ist, 1869.
TN 1 4 111tfiV4NCE of the 21st Sec
tion of an Act relating to Allegheny county, alt=
proved theist day of May,.1661, and of the amend
ment to said section, approved the 30th day of
March, 1800, I hereb y 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, State, Poor, Wori•house and
Bounty Taxes, for 1868.
On and after the Ist day of May. 1868, said taxes
.can be paid at this office until the Ist day of August,
With a •
Deduction of Five Per Cent. 'Discount
for prompt
.)oayment, to any persons paying the
WHOLE AMOUNT of their taxes.
There will be no deduction allowed during the
month of August. There will be TEN PER. CENT.
ADDED to all taxes remaining unpaid on the let
day of September, 1.868: -
J. F. DENNISTON,
mh3Lnoll Treasurer df Allegheny County.
TO BUILDERS AND CONTRAC-
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of
School Directors of the Fifth Ward et the City of
Allegheny, up to the 30 it DAY OF APRIL, for
Building a Public Schaal House
IR said ward. Plans and specifications can be seen
at the office of Messrs. BARR & MOSER, Nos. l & 4
St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
The' Directors reserve the right of rejecting any
or all bids, Rtid requiring security for the faithibl
performance o undersignedt. • -
Address the at No. 10 St. Cralr St.,
or Box 3151, Pittsburgh 'P. 0., marking "Propo
sals., on outside of envelopes.
'By Order of the Board.
aP15:044 . JUHN. . PARKE, President.
IDITTSBUIWII PAPER •DIAlifU.•
4. FACTORING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL -- STEUBENVILLE, Onto.
BRIGHTON MILL — NEW. BRIGHTON, PA.
, . . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 82 Third Street; Pittsburgh, Pa.
01,tCattS—AUGUST lIARTjE President.
JNO.M. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer:
SAMUEL RIDDLE; Secretary. ••
DIRECTOBIP‘AuiPst Hartle, John Atwell, S. H
Burman,' John B. LlvlngtOn. , • •
Cash paid for ' , Auer Stock. - •
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;JOHN. PECH„ Ornamental Hair
. HAIR 'WORREICAND PERYInfEIi, No. 92
oarth street.; one:door from,Wood. Pittsburgh. ,
Atwell imud,_ a I , eneral assortment of Ladles
, WIGS, ANDS, CURLS; Gentlemen's WIGS, S'O.
PEES, CALPS. ULTARD CHAINS. BRACELETS,
' gar A. good Price In cash wilt' be given for
RAW HAIR.
.Ladies , and Gentle:Real Hai r. Cutting done I
the neatest manner. , • nflithul
, .
tocusr tiTHEET.
Notice is hereby.giveu that the Viewers , Report
In the matter of opening LOCUST STREET, Alle
gheny, has been used In the District Court, et No.
on, April Term, 1868, and Will be confirmed un- .
less exceptions are tiled InAn2pe r time.
HY C. IifcCOMBS '
aoI7:OSD • ;
City Attorney
n SH VF o iti o i3 i acie .
re .
50 • •• 0. • dot •
Nos. da•
200 ht. do:Nos. I,4llitlid 3 .1f ackerel;
45 kites No. 131isekerel:
500 halt bbls:lntke Herring;
180 (181: 1; rprlllte,fli4; , •
In store, for mile ny
, ; SC BOSIAKER - 110 LANR.z
intim . 17X and 174 Wood street,
M-10 0 .11AILE
... ,'• ' , ..,,, , ~ . ,
..,,, r ,,:-.- - 500 boabi L
.Ne. illerlng'Wheilf.; --.. •
200 " Re yiluter Wheat;,
For
: : 000 ". 33 ; . II owl , , ,41 ,
160- 'V 1- eltye;>.... - : , , i!.. - ..0 . ~.
-, #9-iiiimtvol.-1
1 L 4. , rgielli6l.-.411110.
g :PAO A. g.whg AgeciA retail, at th e .
dis bber De, eet,., zoci and Pi. clale street. -..
.45 .: - '.. " '''''" '
,_ .J. ,
..., PHILLIPS.
,itt
;Ci
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS;
J. W. MeCULLOUGH Gto. D. Moonn, Master
BAYARD TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
A. S. Sintrunitn, Muter
t , - 'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
GREY EAGLE C. L. BRENNAN, Master
Freight will be received avail hours by
ark .
JAMES COLLINS, Agent.
'
AtLEGUENY, PA.
THE CREAT
ARABIAN PHYSICIAN
A.
TREATS JILSEASES IN ALL ITS FORMS.
]P.,
Office, N 0.293 Liberty Street.
3 PRIVATE EN TRANCE ON GARRISON
ALLEY. inb2l:n4l
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J. IL HARRIti . SAOETtIIKE JACKET,
Car Heater and 'Moderator ,
rorEBICtliE AND IMT AIR FLURS.r dispensing
with the use of Steves and Fires 'in or about the
Passenger or Baggge Cars, with the attachment to' .
graduate this heat to MIT telliPerature that may be
desired without the possibility. of-tiring the car or
dare to which the Jacket may be attached_.
Raving obtained of, be United States. Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket 'Which Is warranted to resist
the Most intense heat that may be whined .to It in
the position and purpose for which It Is intended.
it lea sure protection from accidents by fire origi
nating from defective fines, or whore iron pipes are
use 4 AS conductors for smoke or heat. It is appli
plicable to all piping that may become overheated,
And is warranted to give perfect - satisfaction where
wood or other combustible material may be placed
in close proximity thereto, I am now ready to ap
ply my invention to stores, dwellings, peterles,.
:ships, steamboats,' railroad earl; &e., wherever
pipes as conductors are, made dangerous by being
overheated and securitydesised. I will sett, on ap
plication, rights to mataufinntire or to use the above
• invention; also, territorial tihts, to such as may
wish to engage In.sellling prlv j eges , either by State
or county.
"Apr Office at the "liE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
(WORKS," corner of 3forris street and the Alleghe
ny Vela Railroad, NiUthlVard, Pittsburgh, Pa.
, .
TKO GLASS ' MANITIPACTUDEItS.--
The undersigned hailing seen td the sole Ageni•
r the sale of tne celebrated
COPL/PY row CLAY. ;
Are now propared to furnish It to any quantity_
: those wishing to procure this superior article. D
ring fifteen years use of this Clau, wohave arrive d.
St such proportions as we belle)* mit/Os-it a hetter •
'article for pots than any In the ,market, .vre baring
secured an interne stand of six; =Girt and • TIM
worn's. We will Welsh recolpes for the ProPur-:
tion of the mixture af thls Clay to 'perilous' Puruous•
in e t The Clay is ground and moulded :mumps_ for ;
• 111TREITICItS. 4S
• • s• r ' Port outs Works
- Wobil#B4w Street, rusonuib,
.
SBOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI.
THURSDAY PACKET—AT 12 at
The new and splendid side-wheel steamer
J. N. M'CULLOUCH,
G. D. MOORE
D. MOORE ...
The above elegant side-wheel steamer will leave
regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati
w Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville,
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Lords. .Also to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri ri less.
Freight or passengers receipted through either by
rail or river.
Especial attention given to Orders and Way
Business.
JLIN 1 {Agents.
For freight or passage apply on I board or to
C AS. HAS.C OL
BARNES.
c w i ilarEszt & HASLETT,
-4-9
• •
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
• • AND GENERAL
STEAMBOAT ACENTS, .
. .
Con Market slid Water tits. Pittsburgh.
•
•
W We TER N e UNION z PACKET
CO t MPA "NNYO,R TH
,
tween St. Louis and St. Pau ; also for the "ST.
LOUIS I QUINCY PACKET 'OMPANY." .
Freights RECEIPTED TFI OUGH by either of
the above lines at the LOWE RATES. Shippers
entrusting goods to our care can rely on having
them handled with care and de ivered with dispatch.
We are also agents for steamers to Cincinnati,
Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other
points on the Western waters. .. ap23
CI
NCINNATI
412 Mb
PACKET
];`or Wheeling, Barlett., Parkersburg,
_Pomeroy, Callioptpl , Big Sandy,
Ironton, Portsmouth Maysville and
Cincinnati.
SL MARYS
T. 0. SWEENT, Master
MONDAYS, 3 P. M.
ST. CHARLES
FRIDAYS, 6 P. M.
•
The labove elegant side-wheel steamers will leave
regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville,
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
refight or passengers reecipted through either by
rail or river.
Especial attention given to Orders and Way Busi•
noes. . BARNES & COLLINS.
OHRIEST & HASLETT. Agents.
pITTSBURGH,
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg .Line.
Leave Company's Wbarfboat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, at 1511 M
A LLEGHENTY RIVER j a giMt
21., PACKET LINE leaves every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clock P. N., from the foot of Ti win street
This line is composed of the following boats:
IDA REES No. 2 s IL REES, Master, W. F. STEW
ART, Clerk.
ECHO No. 3, E. GonooN, Master, A. D. Rus
skm., Clerk.
•
The above Boats were built expressly for the trade,
have superior accommodations and attentive 0111-
cers. • mh24
DITTEMIIRGII AND ST.
LOUIS BARGE CO.—FOR ST.
UIS..•The
WILD DUCK BARGES....Capt„.L W..ANAW.ALT,
THURSDAY, APRIL '3orit
.For freight apply on board or to
CHAS. BARNES, 1
apN JAS. COLLINS. (Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS, DU-z a gEg
lIIIQUE, ST. PAUL, and the
intermediate ports, in connection with the North
ern Line.—The tine passenger steamer
LORENA Capt. SAM. SIWMAN,
Will leave. for the above and all Intermediate ports
THIS DAY-4 P. M.
For frulglit or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
a2_22 Or. J. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agents
REGtrLAIt WEDNES 7 z i dag
DAY PACKET 'FOR CINCIN
I.—The Uric warner
ARGOSY um:intr.;
W. H. Scull Clerk s leaves Pittsburghfor Cincin
nati every WEDYLSDAY at noon.
'
C. BARNES. 1
Agent s .
- S. COS
iniel JOHN.FLACK.,
SOB CINCINNATI AND
11 LOMSVILLE.—The steamer
KATE ROBINSON Capt. itOBT. RoßuisoN,
Will leave as above on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29-4 r. 3r.
Far freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK,
ap2s J. I). COLLINGWOOD. Agents
VOW ST. LOVIB_, KEO- zi egr il e
KUK (lALELA . DUBUQUE
AND ST. PAUL.—The Line steamer
GLENDALE J. IL HARE, Master,
Will leave as above announced on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL AGth.
For freight:or passage apply on board. ap2s
OILS.' -
WARDTG AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBIIRGH,
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
Commander
Clerk
TACK KnivrificKs,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Office-127 WALNUT ST.
JACOB WEAVER:, Jr. & CO.,
tJ Oil Commission Jobbers,
NO. 3 DUQUESNE WAY;I will bny and sell Crude
hod Refined - 011si Lubricating, War, Benzine and
Cooperage. Our long experience 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 011 s for sale
are cordially Invited to bring their samples.
apern94 •
Il e M. LONG &
MANTTFACTIIRERS OF
PURE WHITE EVENING OIL,
Brand--„f 4 LUCIFER."
Office, No.. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
INE.
.1. C. HOFFUM...C. A. AMIEW. .W.. 11: WHITEHEAD
SOHO OIL svpitimi.
liSanufacture and ' llave fur sale all kinds of
LUBRICATING OILS.„.
No. IST. CLAIR STREET.
ECFPCH. KEHEW h CO.
C. A. DRAW!), Master
/19 s $ flp) 534 ;TO :
. STZELE
M STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, dr..e.
No. 98 01110 STEVE ..near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. MEANOM JOS. HARPER
MEANOR & HARPER,
`FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
•1•1 J,
_ lO 9 (zlz) 000110 • D. ) , ;
Consignments solicited. • ,
RLFERENCES—J. G. ,Martin, Cashier Mechanics ,
National Bank; J. h. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. yJa3l:l24
PETER 11.1Z1L JAS. P. RICIIARI.
KEIL. RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c.,
$4O Liberty St., Pittsburgh, •
my 2 I .1337
LJ. BLANCHARD,
- • •
apl6:x63
ALEX: ST'LtANE. ' • J 11. ANJE.II
PHAN E ANJER,
M
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY. No. 141 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. jes
MNETZER & AIiASTRONG,
Jl2 • _
FORWARDING AND 00111ESSION mzecritems,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit. and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uB
QHOIILIKER 64 LANG, Whipie
kJ' sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provisions. Fish, Cheese, Salt, Carbon • Oil,
Nips. 173 7* and 1 WO A D STREET, near
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. noS:ns6
JOHN' I. 1101168......E0W. HOUSE ' WM. 11. HOUSE.
4 - 01 I N I. HOUSE & Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., .Wholesale
racers and' Commission Merchants, Cgrner of
Stalthdeld and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission lifer
cljt and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gan
erally. audi
ROOT. KNOX ANDREW ENO.]
AtKNOX & SON, COMINISSIOIi
',MERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAI2
A L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Ni
19 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny Clt3
JAG:KC
FW.CRAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG 3SETAL,. BLOOMS,
, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 386
and 388 PENN STREET. Storage furnished.
Consignments solicited. oca'
ITTLE, BAIRD &,. PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
eaters 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.
ETB. CANFIELD & SON, COM
. MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, -Lard, Pork. Bacon, Floor, Fish. Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and 011 s, Dried Fruit and Produce
generally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front street; Plus
burgh. .
JOHN SHAPTON A. WALLACE.
HIP'rON & WALLACE WHOLE
SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
No. 6 SIXTH STREET. I%olurch. 1a12:r58
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA A3EMONIAM) BONE,
SUP. -PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
61.A.NURACTURED BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.,
SEWARD A CAMPBELL,
1: 1 1 - 1,01 w itrETOrtig,
Office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
lebes i rle g usem ig rec izdiy aersgoiag;iniealal,lMeae stand
rdria ie l j g Pll: O ttort, rctlte, crepe
Wheat, g ret
iilihrfltiWitTngliehUnigtitereliniatatesteluirthl3ertier,cotlo
which will be sent freo to any, sending us their ad
dress.
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TO LIVERPOOL
QUENSTOWN..,
THE INDIAN MALL STEADISIgPS,
Numbering sixteen first-class vessels, among them
the celebrated
CITY OF PARIS, ;,CITY OF ANTWEPP.
CITY OF BOSTON. CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITy OF LONDON'.
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 4b, North
River, New York. For passage or In rther Informa
tion apnly to
• WILIJAM BINCIII.OI, Jr.,
e'..) FIFTIISTREET, (Chronicle Ilnilding,)
. , .
'Nearly opposite PostDDlco, Pittsburgh.
SILVER IIVES4O- 7 We shall, a
few days, send agent to Silver 'Mountain,
8.10.10, to develope• ten 'different Lodes of Silver
Ore, discovered and located by experienced ruiners
andMtuated in an unusually rich minin6dletriet.
It is intended to hsve them fully developed before .
going to- the expense' or erestlng bal ngs, nu ,
culecry, &c. For this developmeut the opißp,..j..
itta gl er n n ie u t l ight l in a ? l rmV= 4 , 4l ":43A rtes ! Q AlC:„
•tbotinir as; the, plwltt•o—lit 1.-A - . 1 - N - & co'
tuulticulars apply us- =, B. e
law • - lAA Fourth4strast.
EM
329 LIBERTY STBEET, PITTS/W.128H
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
FERTILIZERS
STE.ADISHIPS
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IpIPTTSBilliGHand
JL CONNELLEMLLLE R. R.MigiliM
•
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1868
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
-Depart. Arrive.
Hail to and from Union t'n. 7:00 A. sr. 6:00 r.
x.
:McKeesport Accommodt '21.11 :00 A. M. 2:05 r.
West M.
Newtonm Unionrn. 3:00 r. at. 10:00 A.
M. Accommorrn 1:30 r. sr. 8:35 A. M.
Braddockts Accommodat* n 5i15 r. 31. 7:50 r. 3/.
Night Ace. to 31 clieesport.10:30 r. 31. 6:40 A. H.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newt0n........ 1:00 r; 3E. 10:00 A. at.
For tickets apply t i
J. R. KUNO, Ageit: .
' W. B. STOUT, Super ntendent. mhs
ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILROAD.
Y DIRECT ROUTE TO TILE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Venango City without change
of cars-Connecting with trains East and West on
the Warre.. & Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic &
Great Western Railways. Shortest and quickest
route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points in the
011 Regions.
On andiafter April 21301, MS, Passeriger Trains
will leave from and arrive at the . Pittsburgh Depot,
corner Canal anthrike Sts. as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
Nall to and I'm Venn City. 7:00 A. M. 0:15 P. f.
Express " . 10:40 P. 31.12:95 A. M.
Brady" s Bend Accommod'n 3:00 P. it. 10:20 A. M.
Soda Works Accona'n 530 r. 7:55 A.
First Hutton Accentod'n... S:5O A. 4.f. - 1140 A. m.
Second Milton Accomod'il 12:00 M. 3:55 P. M.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05
A. is., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. .44-
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M., arriving at
Soda Works at 9:55 p.
H. BLACKSTONE, Sup't. •
IV. F. lIOPE, Ticket Ag t a pp
1868. Wgrgwa-li
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAY NE & CHICAGO R.
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. It.
From January 19th, 11368. trains will leave ftom
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, city
time, as follows:
Leave. i Arrive.
Chicago 9:13 ain Chicago Ex.,. 2:43 am
Cleveland Ex..- 2:13 a miClevetand 2:43a
Erie& Ygn WI 6:13 a tn!Chicago Ex.... 10:58 am
Cl. do Wh'g 31'1 6:28 ain :Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a M
Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a m Chicago Ex.... 1:53 p m
Chicago Ex.... 9:43 mm' CI. & WWI Ex 4:03 pro
Pitts Cl.
. Erie Ygrn Ex 6:13 pm
via Youngt"n 9:43,, Tri!Chicago Ex.— 6:58 pm
Cl. Wh'g Ex. 2:13p ,t: Wh'g Ex, 7:08 put
Chicag,o Ext. .. 2:28 p Pitts. & Ci. Ex.
h. & Erie 1::x• 4:38 pm, via Yognan'n. 0:28 pm
Depart from Allegheny.. Arrire in Allegheny.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 a in.N. Jirigru Ac. 7:03 a to ,--- N
Leetsdale' " 10:13 ain N. Brigt'n " 8:28 a m r ,
" 11:53 a m Wellsville " 9:58 am
Rochester " 1:33 pm New Castle " 10:13 a m --
Wellsv'e Ace.. • 3:43p in Leetsdale ", 9:13 a
Leetsdale Ave. 4:15 p tu; '• " 1:18 p m
N. Rrlgt'n " 5:3e p nt; N. Brigt•n " 2:43 pm •
N. Brigt'n " 6:2811 Lect6oale " 4:23 pm
Leetsdale . 10:43 pnti " " 7:28 pm
9:28 p. m: Chicago Ex- 10:50 a. tn. Chicago •
press leaves daily.- _ :Express arrives daily. -
ja2B F. U. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
jr) I T TS BURG.IIt,
COLUMBUS & CINCLN
ATI. R. R. •
PAN ILiNDLE
CHANGE oF TIME.—On and after SUNDAY,
December Pth, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
Mall Express 9:15 a. In: 3:55 p. m.
Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 7:05 p. in.
Fast Express 2:50 p. m, 10:55 a. in.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. in. 6:50 p. m.
McDonald's Acen, No. 1.. 11:10 a. in. 2:10 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:10 p. tn. 8:20 a. in.
SPECIAL Nomx.--SundaYExprcss leaves ct 2:50
p. rn., arriving iu Cincinnati at 6:30 a. in. the next
morning.
Church Train leaves Sunday at 1255 p. In.
The.9:4o tn. Train leaves daily, Sunday .and
Monday excepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55
the same evening,. 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ALL OTHER, ROUTES. . . .
46F•No change , ars between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, aud B U T . ONE change to St. Zonis,
Cairo, and the principal points West and Southwest.
When purchasing tickets be sure and find the
office of the
Pittsburgh, Columbus Cincinnati. R. E.
UNION DEPOT, (SOUTH Slur..)
=I
M. D. MOTHERSPAUGH. Ticket Agent
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
JOUN D. ]TILLER. Gen. Freight Agent
tiENN Y LVAIN
CENTRAL RAILRO.
n and atter.October 6t
rive at and depart from th,
Washington and Liberty's
Arrive.
Mall Train.... 1:20 a m
Fast Line. 1:50 a m
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m
Brinton No. 2. 7:50 a m
Wail's No. 2.. 13:50 a m
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m
Phila. Express • 1:50 pm
Wall's No. 1:30 pm
Wall's No. 4. 51:50pm
Wail's No. - 5.. 5:50 pm
Wail's No. S.. 7:00 pm
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant
Train 10:30 p
The Church Train leaves!, Wall's Statioil 'every
Sunday at 9:15 a. es., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returntr3g, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and arriv :a at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.
Clucinnatl Express leavesdally. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo
dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati
Express arrives daily except Monday. All other
trains dallyexcept Sunday.
For further Information apply to
W. D. BECKWITII, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any, risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, andllmlt their responsibilityto One Hundred
Dollars
In
value, All Baggage exceeding that.
amount In value w ill be at the riSk of the owner, un
less taken by,special contract.
• ' _EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
oc9 'General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
'STERN PENN-Wggi - 7
SYLVANIA RAIL
RYYD.—On and after November 1, 1867, the Pas
senger Trains on the Western 'Pennsylvania Rail- _
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot , Allegheny City, as follows:
Depart.
Sharpb's No.l 6:25 a m!)fall 6:50 a m
Freeport N0..1 13:15 a mirreeport No. I 9:03 a m
Express • 10:10 a m'Sharph'g No.111:20 a re, •
Sharpb`g N 0.2 1:95 pm Expre55... : ....1:50 p
Freeport No. 2 4-:15 pm Harmerv'eAc 3:55 pm
6:05 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05 p m
Hannery 'e Ac 7:10 p m Sharpb'g No. 2- 7:30 1> in
. Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Traih leaves Allegheny Janet. every.
Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. tn. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1190 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:45 '
p.m.
COKIIITTATION TICKETS—For sale in packages of
Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and geed only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
eitled ou tickets.
The train leaving Allegheny City at 6:50 a . ma.
makes direct connection at Freeport with 'Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown.
Through tickets may be purchased at the Office,
No. 3SL Clair street, near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City.
For further informatien apply to
JAMES T.EFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Itallro;u1 will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility r to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un
teks taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
general Superintendent, Altoona. l'ai
Q. OILY HILL
MAME. . aint4ll
lINION PAC 1C RAILWAt ,
Eastern Division.
noiriE
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE Rot!
from the East to alt points in
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah, •
Arizona, Washington
New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon. .
TwO Trains leaye State Line and Leuvvowo
daily, (Sundays excepted ,) on the arrlvai or train
Pacific Railroad from St. Louts, and Hannibal
St. Jo Railroad . from Quincy, connecting at L.
rence, Topeka .and Wamego with riagei -ford
points In Kansas. At end of track of E
worth with the UNITED STATES EX - PitiSS , t7f
PANDS DAILY LINE OF OVERL A 1.•:1 - ) t •
AND gxritEss COACHES FOR
.113E1\l'irMIA; SALT LAIKIIII
And an Points in the Territeri
And with SANDERSON'S Till-WEEKLY NI9
COACHES for,Fort Union, Bent's Fort , Pest , . All
cm mi
e, Santa Fe, and all..poipts.Ja..AtUuna
New Mexico.
With the rece. additions of rolling littnii
equipment, and 'the arrangements ruble with
emulsible Overland Transportation Llues..frous
nt
waste terminus, this road now offer. 3 uneutiall
facilities for the tratunnission of freight to the. I
West.
Tickets for sale at all the prinelp4l, :4 cos United States and Canadas.
Be sure ask for tickets. cis TIIE SMO
RILL ROt 'UNION PACIFIC . ItALLW
EASTERN, ',*VISIO.w.-
iI I TY,SLOTHES WASHER, :111tkle'i
test In the Market; another
npplz,lost,rO.
•.• ! • - J.:IL - ELTHiLi, ps, , i .t‘
sole Agents for this countr 4 ' '
HosE,
tike Ina calibre; at India Rubber Dep*: • '
J• &II rumurps:
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RAILROADS
AD.
th. 1867, Trains Wtll. ar
e Union Depot,. corner of
treets, as follows:
:Depart.
Day Express.. 3:00 aM.
Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 a m
Mall Train .. ... 8:20 a m
Will's No. 2.. 9:50 a m
*Cincinnati Ex 11:15 a m
Wall's No. 3.. 11:30 a m ,
JohnstownAo. 2:sopm
Wtill's No. 4.. .3:30 pm
Phltn.Expres• 4:10 pm'
Nall's No. 5.. 4:50 pm
Nall`s No. C.. 6:05 pm
Fast Line 7:2opm
Wall's No. 7.. 10:50 pm
A..AWDERNON, 2
tlCritral Supciintention"
WFBSTER,
beientiyreigilt and Ticket Agent
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