The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 30, 1868, Image 3

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t manual Matters in New York.
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Gold Closedat 139g©139%
Kay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 1
-NEW Yon k, April 29, 1889.
, OOLD AND MONEY.
prone,y very easy, 6®7c ,for call loans,
r , einand light, hulk of business at inside
qte. Discount, inquiry limited and, tnet
70980; Sterlinm' dull, 9%®10c for prime
`,Sills. Gold opened limier and rose to 3930
under. Government sales and forthcom
r
ag payments of May interest fell to 393,4
t.,33 1 4c at close. Export to-day 5250,000; As
,
Istant Treasurer bought,sso,ooo 7-30's and
sloo,oooin gold. He commenced to dis
guise May interest which amounts to $37,-
DO,OOO, and of which 521,090,000 will be
laid here. Loans of gold made at I®3 per
',put, for carrying and fiat - for borrowing.
• eOVERNMENTS
cpened strong and new bonds advanced
Faghtly; market closing steady; Henry
& Co. tarnish the following 4-313 quo
`ltionsr- Coupons of 1881, 113%0113y 4 ;
I •
'62, 112®112V„ do '64, 110,4®11034;
, 65,lioy,@nox; do new, 108%®1083;;
- '67, 109%,®109: 10-40'd, 102% with
tight decline; weakest shares were the
lentral and Erie; western shares show con
k.derable strength. The, market closed
,e.Avy. • ,
Following are 5,30 quotations: Canton
t3l„<®49; Cumberland 334®32; Wells Ex
tress 25% ®26; Amerietni6lo6l%,; Adams
2®6234, United States 61®63; Merchants
Mon 3134®32; Quicksilver 213%®27; Mari
lose, preferred iia'yily.; Pacific Mail 92: 1 ,6@
12%; Atlantic 3101,34; Western Union 36%
'037; New York Central 126%®1263;; Erie
pq€2',7034; preferred 733407394; Hudson
Mississippi.7%l37l4; Reading 89%®90; Ohio end
30®31; Wabash 51®51341
It. Patti 9334 e 4; do - preferred 75.,A
'..); Michigan Central • 11434; Michigan
outhern 1 8114%®90; Illinois' Central 126®
261,; Pittsburgh 8234 ®83%, Toledo 10,5a 4 ,
y 103%; Rock Island 93N®93%: North
restern 620.67; do preferred 743;0747/.;
'ort . Wayne 10.3 1 ,4®10391; Hartford and
:vie 14%®16; Cleveland and Ashtabula
12; Hannibal preferred,B4; Missouris
rew,Tennessee's 673 x,.
- SHARES
Gregbry, 290; Smith & Parmelee, 225;
tuartz Hill, 105. -
I SIID-TREASIIET.
Receipt5,12,777,391; - payments, $1,666,542;
nlance, $09,295,086. Exports for week,
?eluding specie, 84,170,473. r
New York Produce Market.
8y Telegraph to the Plttsburgh Gazette.]
I NEw ic
Yon, April 21L—Cotton very dull ,
.
td a shade lower; sales 600 bales at 3254 c
r middling, upland. Flour; receipts of
236 bbls, and 5,928 sacks;-saloc lower;
. . ales 8,900 bbls at $9a9,65 for superfine state
ir.id western, 110,10a10,80 for extra state,
' 10,10a11,25 for extra western. $12,40a
~ ,90 for white wheat extra, $10,25a14,00 for
pund hoop Ohio, $11a12,50 for extra St.
to, uis, $12,50a16,00 for rood to choice do,.
• .tng qniet. • California heavy and lower;
- • ;des 1,400 sacks at $12,65a14,00. Rye Flour
'inlet; sales ,V) bbls at .$8,50a10,00.. Corn
' • 'teal steady. Whisky nominal. Wheat;
; ;aceipts 160,282 hash; 2a4c loWer; inoie do
, , 'ag, chiefly for export; sales 116,000 bush at .
-,'• .; ~1 1 0 for No 2 spring mixed with rye, $2,45
1,46 for No 2 spring, 82,55a2,60 for No. I,
..,; & ; : ;•o, and $2,59 for No 1 and 2 do `mixed,
Li afloat; sale. 4-300 bush Michigan Ainber;
4.-.x,92% for Long Island. Amber; 83,10
n- white Long Island and white Canada;
~..3,19 for white. Michigan. Rye dull and
• ' : rooping. Barley quiet. Barley Malt dull
....;• orn: receipts-109,693 bush; market heady
. ad la2c lower; sales-88,000 bush at $1,12a
10; new mixed western afloat and closing
~ • > ; $1,12a1,15; old do - $1,14,t4,a1,15 in store;
~ , t,16a1,17 do afloat, closing at inside quota
: .- -.'ii; $1,20 for southern yellow. Oats; re.
. •-.•-: ipts-26,075 bush; market without change; .
-+;• 0 les-38,000 hush at 84y,, for Western; do
• 4 store 86. Rice steady. Coffee firm and
. •
_Wet. Sugar steady;. sales 700 hogsheads;
Alba at 10%a12.!4; Porto Rico at 1134a13.
~- .colasses quiet;'sales--140 hogsheads Cuba
848a51.. Hops quiet. Petroleum
". ~, m et, for crude; 27 1 X. for
• iitined 'bonded. :Leather; Herolock
..tole firm at 27 `a2.Bc. for Buenos Ayres light
eights. Wool very,-quiet. with sales of
';35,000 lbs at, 45a59c for' domestic fleece..
' . 'n*oal quiet, with sales by auction of 15,000
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• ns Scranton, at $3,70a3,80 for lump, $3,72a
• ;:..'• 90 for steamboat, $3,92a3,97,% for grate,
••• , ,05a4,.?.0 for egg, $4,62%a4,7234 for stove,
:; , 77 34a3,80 for - 6hestnut. Pork firmer and
' ' fair demand, with sales pf 3,950 bbls, 'at
~..,2549,37 for new mess, closing at $29,37 ,
L' I- • .gular; $27,50a28 for 01c1 do., closing at
1 i • 7,75 regular; $23a23,50 for prime, and
e5a25,50 for prime mess; also, 250 bbls now
..
:•• !less, seller, .june, at $29,45. Beef steady,
:lith sales 450 bbls at $15a20,50 for new plain
'. - • I tem, and 820,20a24,75. .for new extra
. :. 'less; also 125 tierces at $36a36,50 for prime
ess; $40a43,50 for India niess. Beef hams
`, iieti sales 80 bbls at $36,50a37,50. Cut
2 '•' eats firm; sales 425 pkgs at 13a13;ic for
''',
' .
~ i oulders; 17y,,a183‘c for hams. Middles
: rm and quiet; sales 50 boxes clear rib at
:'...,..= ...ti. Lard a shade firmer and quiet; sales
)0 bbls at 183a183;c; small lots at 18%c.
;utter unchanged. Cheese steady and in
pod demand. Freights to Liverpool quiet
lad. firm. '
' LAiEsx.—Flour Closed quiet and a shade
wen for common. Wheat active and
eady at $2,45 for No. 2 and $2;57 for NO.
spring. - Rye nbminally lower. • Oats
Met lat 84e, in store. Corn dull and heavy
t $1,12a1,14 1 4 for new mixed western afloat
od sl,l4lhr old mixed western in store.
ork quiet and steady at $5,00, New Mess
9,50 regular. Beef steady with a fair de
iLiud. Cut • Meats quiet and steady.
con quiet and firm. Lard closed firm
18%al83;e for fair to prime. Eggs quiet
lad unchanged.
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St. Louts Market. •
y Telegraph to Gm Pittsburgh - Gazette,/
r:••. k ST. Louts, April 29.—Tobacco activo,
',.,,. :Arm and unchanged. Cotton—Nothing'do
ii.; • g. Flour firm, quiet- and unchanged;
, ~. , 11 super ranges at 7aB; extra, $8,50a9,25;
4:‘ , ;: - .; °able extra, t10,50a11,50; double extra to,
'' • .. oice. $11,76a13,76, and fancy family, sl4a
: . Wheat—Receipts 1,600 bush and dull
. nd heavy at *2,72a2,86 for prime to choice
;• d and white fall; 132,10a2,18' for spring.'
rn--Receipts 6,900 bush and actitive at
'. 1 5a88c. OaW--Recelpts 8,600' bush and
srmer at 72a74e. Rye — Receipts2,ooobush;
~••', buyers a are holding. off for lower prices.•
.' rley—Very. little doing, at $2.60a2,70.
' 4 '• ' 'ork firm at $28,25a28,50. Bulk meats—
i
ales 8,000 lbs clear rib sides at Hannibal
: • :'' t 16c; loose shoulders' 12%c. Bacon
ctive and firmer - at 13%c for slaouldelnif
li' l ic for clear rib: 18c for clear sides; sales
1100,000 ..lbs loose shoulders to sellers for
' i`tune at 14%c. Lard firm at, 18a18 1 xc for
• viierce, and 19c for keg. Live stock an.
4,banged•
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i.l . Toledo Market.
gßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 uette .1
. . , , ToLsno, April 29.—FloUr—receipts 2,627
• ;Pigs and quiet. Wheat—receipts 1,750 bu'
.nd unchmaged; sales amber Michigan at
. 1 2,71. Corn—receipts 16,935 tau and active
4t a shade lower prices; sales No. 1 at 91yo
pA
I%e; r,iichigan 91a91%c; No: 1 buyers for
.4Stay 93c; sellers for -June 91.3.6 c. Oats—re
, ipts 3,450 bn,,and, small sales at 72e, but
. "fie:ld at 73c. Rye scarce. Seeds dull. Mess.
;'pork 028. Lard 17c. Lake freights dull at
•V is on corn by steam to Buffsdo.
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I,lllwaukie- Motet: •
lny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette• 3
MlLwnvvg, April 29.—Flour Is dull;
- -and lowa $ 962a10,50,
Wisc"gi r li d Mon 0,75a1),00.
medium 59 250,00, an cam
use , .•- - 4 led and lower at $2,11% for
f5 - Wheat wawa ,
a. . and $2,0134 for N 0.2. Oats
:2.70. a nd Steady at, (Luc for No. 2. Corn
aetiveaue s tt for Y;i 3 i Ny • ih e n e d;
etlfo ri e e fibt Oub 49,00 sTrzeld , , , l o oht:
oatS, O r r i ag; 26 bus oats.
3,000 bus w
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Chicago Market.
(By Telegniph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CCA.OO, April 29.—Flour less active and
111
nominally - lower; sales spring extra sloa
12,25. Wheat in better demand and - lalSc
te.,15a..,, 9 16, and No. 2a;
lower; sales No. 1
$2,07a2,10; closing $2,085.f,a2,09 for No. 2.
Corn, in fair shipping inquiry and steady.
sales No. lat 86Sa86xic; o. 2 at 84a84Sc;
new at 84Sa85q,c; rejected 82a83c; closing
86Sc for No. 1, and 845a833.1c for new.
Oats, less firm and in good demand at 62 1 ,5 a
63;;c for regular and• fresh. • Receipts
closing with free sellers at 63c. Rye, quiet
and 315 c lower; sales No. lat $1,78a1,80;
No. 2 at $1,75. Barley, quiet and un
changed; No. 2in store $2,35 for sample
lots on track,• and delivered $2;30a2,45.
provisions more active; mess pork ad
vanced 25c per barrel; sales at $28,25. Lard,
firm and, steady at 18a1834,c. Bulk
Meats - active, and unchang.ed; dry
salted shoulders sold at Ms; dry salted
hams 16; short ribbed and•middles 15S and
Cumberbind middles, at MS. Loose live
hogs in good demand; market steady and,
firm; sales at $7,90a8,50 for light to fair and
at $8,75a°,50 for good to choice. Beef Cat
tle very dull at 50a75c lower; sales at $5,00a
(3,875; tor ligght stockers and butchers, $7,00
a 7,50 for light shipping stock and $7,75a8,25
for fair to good smooth beeves. Receipts
6,739 barrels Flour ; 43,533 bushels Wheat ;
91,500 buushels Corn ; 18,260 bushels Oats;
5,424 Live Hogs. Shipments-18,202 bar
rels Flour ; 9,079 bushels Wheat.; 111,487
bushels Corn ; 3,126 bushels Oats; 1,612
Live Hogs. Freights more active and easier
at 7as for Wheat and 5S for Corn to Buffalo.
Ily.Telegraph to the Pltttliurgh Gisittte, ]
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PIIILADEDPUIA, April zu.—retroleum
"less active; crude at 17c,and retinel in
bond at 2934 c. Flour dull at $10,50a11,1,75
for northwestern extra family, and sllal3
for Ohio do. Wheat in steady demand at
$2,95a3. Rye advanced to $2,20. Coin in
good demand at $1,21a1,22, for mixed west
ern. Oata unchanged.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburg h Gazette.] '
MEMPHIS, April 22. 'Cotton quiet; but
firm, middlings held at 31, 1 4a32c. ' Receipts
—3l bales,' Exports 46 bales. Flour plull,
superfine • $8a8,50. Pork 321 . 400." Racon
firm, shoulders 14c, clear sides 181 4 /aliNc.
Bulk shoulders 123( 4 a13e; clear sides 16c.
Lard 184a19e. Corn $1,00a1,02. Oats 80a
35e. Hay 817,p).. Bran 35c.
PITTSBURGH, - FT. WAYNE ATM CHICAGO
RAILROAD, April 29.-5 hhds tobacco . , M
Heyl; 5 do do, A Schaub; 1 car reaalr ) , I
&
DickeyCo; 1 box butter, Thos Hager;
46 green hides, G Hoffstott; bl
peaches, Knox & Orr; 16 sks rags, Markle,
Dixon & Go; 12 ale bbls, Speneer & McKay;
50 bdis rakes, Lindsay & Co; 97, do do, J
Knox; 10 bbls oil, B L Falmestock &,.Co; 10
sks .rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 2do
wool, W Parker Jr & Co; 25 steel hinges,
Anderson, Cook & Co; 200 dozen handles,
Meyer & Sumner; 7 bass cheese, Meanor &
Harper; 95 bdls felloes, Hare & Co; 1 car
lumber, Nanz & Hencherother; 1 do staves,
C Lotz; 2 wagons, Grover & Baker; 257 bas
white glass, - 0
Ihrnsen & Son; 33 sks rags,
Godfrey & Clank; 10 bxs exterminator, J
Collins; 6 bdls wheels, M McWhinney &
Co; 1 bbl tallow, Wm ,Flaccus & Son; 8
caddies tobacco,E Wormser; 30 bss cheese,
3 Connor; 3 cases hardware, Marsh, Grier
& Co; 1 caddie tobacco, E Megralv; 4 cars
metal, Bryan & Canghey; 6do do, Nimick
& Co; 4 do do. J Moorhead; 2 do do, Moor
h,ead & Co; 1 do do, J Wood, Son & Co; 200
bbls flour, Sholnaker & Lang; I plows, P
Briggs.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD,
April 29-1 car pig iron, Nimick 3c Co; 17
dodo, Cambria Iron Co; '2 do do, Union
Iron Mills; 16,000. feet lumber, Aubrey
Co; 2 cars ore, Bryan Jr. Caughey; 7 do do,
Shoenberger & Blair; 450 sks wheat. J S
Liggett; 10 hif bbls tobacco, C Keothen; 106
bdls.hdls, McElroy & Co; 11 bbls paint, J
H Phillips; 7 do do, J Thompson; 1 bx saws
Lippincott & Co; 10 bxs sales, Fairbanks,
Morse 4z. Co; 49 stones, J Woodwell it Co;
150 bxs starch, Arbuckles & Co; 25 do do, S
Cooper; 25 do do, Carter, McGrew & Co; 25
do do, J S D Dravo; 30 do do, Head & Metz
gar; 1.5 do do, D Haworth; 20 do do, J H
Lippincott; 27 do dci,J Mills& Son; 10 crate
do, J A 'Renshaw; 23 his do, J K Smith
Co; 1.5 do do, Strickler& Co; 135 bills chairs
Bedford Chair Co; 18 do do, Hammer &
Dauler; 5 sks barley, McCullough, Smith &
Co; 36 jugs molasses, J Porterfield; 50 bbls
oil, Wm DicCutcheon; 14 bgs rye, J & W
Fairley; 158 sks corn, Mcl3ane & Anjer; 138
-do do„ McHenry & Hood; 3 bbls eggs,Robb
& Herron. • .
PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
RAILROAD, April 21-106 sks oats, Mo.
.Henry Hood;. 22 do do, 9 do potatoes,
Robb & Herrom"l bx dry goods, M Silver
man; 9 bbls eggs, 4dO — ary peaches, 9 do
apples, W H Graff & Co; 25 half obls fish,
Shomaker & Lang; 8 'sks oats, J Schleline;
3 sks furs. 5 aks rags, 2 do barley, E Smith;
23 bbls dry apples, Meanor <t - Harper; 2 do
tobacco, J Albeitz; 7 bbls eggs, sdo ap
ples, 1 tub - -butter, M W Rankin; 8 bbls
eggs, Graff & Reiter; 2 do do; Voight, Ma
hood & Co; 12 sks horns, A Hooveler & Co;
7 bdls hides, Wm. Flaccus& Son; 4 bx tools,
S Fahnestock & Co; 1 do, hams, M Mc-
Whinpey & Co; 25 bxs starch, Means t
Coffin; 100 hf bbls fish, Smith, Johnson; 34
sks rye, M Steel & Sqn; 11,200 lbs millfeed,
J Dorrington. I "
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, April
29-5 cars lime, Shoenberger & 'Blair; 2 do
pig iron, H Woodsides; 1 car salt,J Connor;
2 cars railroad, PC&CR R; 41 sks oats,
Casey & Bro; 16 do rye, W H larkpatrick;,
9 bbls scraps, Flacons & Son; 1 bbls eggs,
Paul & Gibson; .11 bgs rye, W J Meek; 6
bdls trees, D E Sexton; 3 calves,J Hoffman.
ALLEGRENY STATION, April 29.-2 cars
staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 car scraps, J
S Price; 1 car. stone. Adair &,C441.00 barrels
flour, S C McMa.sters;l.oo do do, R, Xnox &
Son; 320 aks do, Stewart & Langenhelm; 4
cars metal, Spang & Chalfant; 1 car staves
blclntire & Co. ' '
TREATS DLORAiES FORMS.
PITTSBVRGg-4AZETTFrr- - Tffb-R4D-AAPRIL-rtO; '
Philadelphia Market.
Metapkb3 Market.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
MISCELLANEOUS.
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50 • .. 2 . do, • • .
50 `, ..,
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300 hr• do. Rolf. 1, 3 and 3 afactiercij
45 !MU No. a ma c k er o. ,
sear half bbls. Lake Herring; ' i
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In store, for sale by :______7_:________s _
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'OCUST STREET:
ottce is hereby given that the View
in the matter or pluming LOCUST irr it n' T ßeport
slums', has been tiled in the Distrietc e e rt t.llll
- April Term. 1808, And will be e9 , n .L.4 O.
eXCeptiotikare filed initrar time. '""ed un
ey.
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D s LITE,IIIIADING, for iltoßeiWia_.
• d o w l , - . of she dflerent. widths, for sot; a t
od lifitit.olSti Street. •
Apia I J. &H. PHILLIi
The fine packet Kate Robinson, Capt. R.
Robinson, is announced for Cincinnati and
Louisville. She will leave with dispatch.'
Tice Wild Duck Barges, Capt. Anawalt,
is also announced for St. Louis forthwith.
The Mary Davage will have her repairs
finished to-day, and will leave for St. Louis
to-morrow. Her barges are at Steuben
ville taking out nails.
The Glendale, Capt. Hare, is filling up
steadily for St. Louis and the I.TpperMis
sissippi, and the Kate Robinson, Captain
Robinson, is announced for Cincinnati and
Louisville. .
The splendid side-wheel packet J. N.
McCullough, Capt. Moore, leaves Thursday
at 12 m. for Cincinnati and Way points.
To persons going that way a fine
_oppor
tunity is presented.
Business on the landing was dull—
freights being scarce to all-points:
The river continues to fall, the Monon
gahela marks indicating four ' feet six
inches. 'loxes reported raining at Oil City
yesterday. This may bring a• rise in the
Allegheny. 4
Several steamers are between this port
and Wheeling, including the R. C. Gray
and Wheeling.
Tuesday's Cincinnati Commercial says:
The Maggie Hays and Alice V., from Pitts
burgh, Armadillo, from St. Louis, were
the only departures outside of the daily
'packets. The St. Charles, fot Pittsburgh,
was the only departure outside the local
packets. The Maggie Hays departed for
St. Louis full,of freight and people. The
Emma No. 3 will. arrive from St. Louis to
day on her way to Pittsburgh. .
Business was very, dull along the levee
yesterday, as Is usually the-case on Mon
day. - One-half of thegatoma has been sold
at Memphis:.to Captain Tarries Lee for
$4,500. She will be laid up fora few weeks
and undergo a thorough overhauling, i pre
paratory .to resuming, her place n the.
Friar's Point trade. The Charles Bowen
arrived from the Kanawha yesterday, with
seven barges of cannel coal, one barkbout,
one corn-boat, and two wood-boats.. The
Bowen returns to-day with a tow of_iiine
empty barges. '
NASHVILLE, April 27.—River rising with
thirteen feet on Harpeth Shoals. - Rain:thls
morning but clear to-night. Arrived—
Tyrone, from Cairo. In port—Umpire, W.
White and Tyrone, •
ST. LOUIS, April 27.—The river is falling
here quite rapidly—eight inches
_per day.
All the upper rivers continue declining,
with a fair stage of water in each. The
lists of steamboat arrivals and departures
continue liberal, imparting a busy aspect
to the wharf. The total number of arrivals
of steamers during the past forty-eight
hours was.eighteen, comprising seven from
' the Upper Mississippi, two from the Lower
Mississippi, one from the Missouri, four
from the Illinois, and four from the Ohio.
The Messenger passed on to Pittsburgh af
ter a short delay. The Importer was load
ed to her guard's. The Leonidas brought a
full trip of freight as passengers.
Tuesday's Cincinnati Gazette says . : Capt.
A. Q. Ross is In the city. He aims that
members of Congress appear to be 'exceed
ingly ignorant of the perils of river naviga
tioM • One member that he conversedwith
thought that if a boat or tivo was a 100 feet
wide. a bridge span of 150 feet would be
ample. No accounts is taken of the effects
of cross currents, &c. He also states that
our Representatives will be governed in
their action and influence by the recent ac
tion of the'.. Cincinnati Chamber of Com
merce,"favoring a 500 feet span of bridges.
The steamer Westmoreland,' Captain E.
Evans, was announced to leave Cincinnati
for New Orleans on Tuesday evening. The
St. Charles, Capt. Draw, left Cincinnati
for,this port on Monday evening with 'a
fine trip. So says the Cincinnati papers.
The Dubuque Herald, of Saturday, says:
The Sheridan cleared for St. Louis Thurs
day night with one of the heaviest trips of
the season. • She arrived here with 7,000
sacks of grain on her, and took from here a
barge containing 2,000 sacks • and 100 bar
rels of flour, about 'all the freight she
wanted, and departed, drawing . four and a
feet of water.
The Vicksburg Times says the "cham
pion" Robt. E. Lee has made her last
'Vicksburg trip for the present, and. that
her future movements had not been deter
mined. The ,Governor Allen is running
in her pplace. jltis not improbable that the
Lee will be posted for St. Louis, under the
direction of Captain John W. Cannon.. The
Times says the. Mississippi remained at
Vicksburg repairing boilers. The insig
nificant loss of a few hours is far prefer
able to a boiler explosion, or even the risk
of having one. The Dora is on her way to '
Pittsburgh from Now Orleans, loaded •
nearly to her guards. The Vicksburg.
Times says: "Captain Tom Loathers thinks
the Quitman is second in point of speed to
no boat plying the waters of the Missis
'sippi river, alWays excepting . the ack
nowledged 'champion." Captain-Tdm.To
bin, with 'the famous Pargoud,' will have
to be on the look out text Saturday, for the
'war horse' will bevery apt to come up the
coast in a hurry unless she has a big trip
of freight; and that will be something very
i in probable."
The Memphis Appecit actually „says that
Captain DeHaven's earnest efforts in try
ing to reduce the cost of transportation on
the Father of Waters by building a steamer
of large capacity, and at the same tithe
economizing labor; etc., will make the
Captain's name immortal. If that is so,
we could name several °alter immortals
I lying around f 005...
. Rivers and Weather.
;By Telegraph to the Pittsberigh Gazete.) .
Loutsvira,g; April 29.--Itiver falling
slowly With 7;4 feet water in the canal.
Weather clear• and warm. -
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Odle°, 1.21:1 '%Y LIE STREET. near Wasidngton,
PITTSDFItGIi,
Deeds Dends, Mortgages," Acknowledgtoenta,
Depositions. Collections, and all other legitimate
imeinessexecittedyromptly. • inianun
ARCHIBALD •BLAKELEY.
rtp6:nDOWde
SAMUEL . IIicMASTEII9,
lc
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Ex-Othclo Justicent the Peace and Police 'Meats;
trate. ODice (*RANT ISTREP.I . , opposite the as
thedraj, •
Deeds Bonds, htortgages, Acknowtedgmente,
Depositions, and Ml Legal Business executed
promptness and dispatch,. . noble
VUSTACE g.-111ORROW,
ALDERMAN,
EX-OPPICIO- 'JUSTTOP OF THE PEAOE AND
, POLICE NAGISTHATE.
OFFICE, N 0,73 PENNA. AVENUE, - PITTSBURGH, PA,
Deeds t Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments;
Depositions and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. - my' e
A -AMMON,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Mit
CARSON STREET ..ItAST ' •
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly Attend
ed to. • . my 2
:ys3o
WITALIARI H. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER 4C
Office. CARSON t3TREET,' nearly oppo t tto the
. 1 4 1 /waY Dopot, SOUTH PITTSBURLiii. .f ...
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to. ly1:761
VOR
500 bush. No. 18ortait atileatt .
1100 '66 ' pitme Wlater "NV hest;
• Auso -pekoe Rye: • '
.1,000 • • Oat*:
350 66 ortute-Peitch Ito* Potateeti•
For sale by lIIIVIWOCK. hicURENUF Cb
"- -"-I'9llW
-s"'"i7
RIVER NEWS
PROFESSIONAL
AfrfrOIZMOY•AT-I_4A.W,
No. OS WlFllit sTREET,
PITTSBURGH: PA
, iTuetice of the Peace,
STEAMBOATS
FOR CINCINNATI.
THURSDAY PACKtT-AT
The new and splendid side-wheel steamer
J. N. NI'CULLOUCH,
G. D. MOORE
D. MOORE ..
i, omnander,
I 1 4 - 1 ' o l: la d : e g k. o I ICNrw Also i
n e t :LaC o l l : till l ite i nvlo e reni r kal the a:
b s 'e'
i
ers and Way
GHIIIIEST & BAsLETT l ia giS i t'
.-, t}Agents..
Fofwarding and Commission Merchants,
. , AND GENERAL ' r
STEAMBOAT ACENTS,
Cor Market alid Water Sts., kittsburgh.
. .
We are the authorized agents for the "NORTH
WESTERN UNION PACKET COMP ANY," be
tween St. Louis and Sta Paul; also for the "ST.
LOUIS & QUINCY PACKET COMPANY."
- 'Freights ItECEIPTED THROUGH by either of
the above lines at the LOWEST RATES. Shipimrs
entrusting goods to our care can rely on having
them handled with care and delivered with dispatch.
We are also agents for steamers to' Cincinnati, :
Louisville. Memphis, New Orleans, and all other
points on the' Western waters. 1 fira
CINCINNATI
The above elegant side-wheel stem
regularly as announced, connecting)
with Packets and Railroads to Louisv
Memphis, New Orleans and St. LOtlif
Upper Mississippi and Missouri riven
Freight or passengers 'reeelpted thi
rail or river.
Especial, attention Oven to Or
Business.
For lii g ht or passagerOutp4
CHAR. BAR
CM
4 a
PACKET LINE.
por .Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg,
Pomeroy, Gaillopolis t I Big sandy,
Ironton, Poitimontb, Maysville and
Cincinnati. '
ST. MARYS
T. C. SIVE.ENY, Master
MONDAYS, 5 P. M.
ST. CLIAItLES
FRIDAYS, 5 P. pi.
The above 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
UpperMississlppi and Missouri ricers.
Freight or passengers reeclpted through either by
rail or river.
Espeeial attention given to Orders and Way Bust
fleas. BARNES & COLLINS.
ant WIRIEST & HASLETT. Agents.
PITTSBURGH,
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parkbrsburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharfboat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, at 12 M
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
J. N. 3!cCOLL-OUt;H
sfaster
DAyAnD TUESDAYS A\D FRIDAYS,
S.
SIULPIIERD,
WEDNESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS,
Master
GREY EAGLE
C. Q.L.L BILENwAN,3Inster
Freiglewill be received st all bouts by
ewe, JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
L
LEGHENY - RITER
j id g i Eg
EgPACKET LINE leaves every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY A' SATURDAY,
At 3 o'clozA P. M., from the foot of Itwin street
Tilts line i co:nposed of the following: boats
[DA REEK No. 2, R. REEF, Master. W. F. STEW-
Clerk. •
ECHO 1:4). 3, E. GOII.DON, Ma.:ter, A. D. RUE
SELL, Clerk.
The above Boats were built expressly fur thu trade,
hare superior accotnuiodations and attentive mil
eers. • m 1124
rITTSBURGH AND ST.ldE i t
1.01715 BARGE C0. , --FOR T.
,ouis. -The
WILD DUCK BARG Fs Capt. J. W. ANAIN - ALT,
TriLfRSDAY‘ APRIL BOTB.
For (relight apply on boanl or to
CHAS. BARNES, /
ap'2.4 JAS. COLLINS. CAgents.
FOR ST. LOUIS, DU•s i det
DUQUE, •ST. PAUL. awl %he
intertne.liate ports.' In connection with the North
ern.Line.—The tine passenger ateanaer
LORENA Capt. SP.It. Sher ItAN,
Will Way,: for the above and all Intemedlate ports
THIS DAY-4 1.. In. '
For freight or passage apply on hoard or to
JOHN FLACK. 3'
sip= Or. J. I). COLLINGWOOD. Agents.
R EGULARWEDNES-
~.
t
DAY PACKET 'FOR CINCIN-
A 'l.—The tine int artier
ARGOSY Capt. VANDAMGRIPT,
W. H. Scull. Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh to/ Cincin
nati. every WEDNESDAY at noon. .
*C. HAI:NI:S.
JAS. COLLINS, t Agents. '
JOHN FLACK.
1
MS
FOR CINCINNATI AND
LOIIISVILLE.—The steamer
KATE ROBINSON
Capt. ItouT.Out:lsoN,
NIIII leave as above' on .
TIIIS DAY-4 P. t.
For freight or paasage apply on board or to
JOHNFLACK. FLACK. I
ap'2.l 11 , ,COLLIN4W0OD. Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS, KEO- lia riEt
FMK. GALELA, DUBUQUE
AND ST. PALTL. -The - fine eteanicr
GLEN DALE H. HARI:, ' Waster,
Will leave al above announced on
THIS'DAY-4 v. at
For freight or passage apply on hoard. apli
LEGAL
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
SESSIONS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. No.
--, o 1 March Term, 1868.
RIM:EL. DOCKET.
r.-0-.- 1. Ott the 111th day of April-1808/ the Peti
t.. s. lion of divers citizens of Allegheny WO4
. ~........ presented to the Court. !showing that. an
alley in the City of Allegheny: beglnning on •
ißidge streut and extending throug h to Rebecca
, street, In said cltv, was laid out iy• ST.- CLAIR.
DENINTY, overland . then owned by him, twelve feet
wide: that A. P. OSGOOD, A. 11. .ENG IASI!. end G.
W. LYON arc at present the owners In thasoll over
which said alley has been laid out; that said alley has
i never been opened or used by the public, Ste., and
i praying that the Court decree the vacation of said
alley: whereupon the Court made the - following
order:, , . - ,
And now, to wit, April 18th, 1868. upon the pe
rinea of N. M. Marshall, C. 'A. -Carpenter, Van B.
. Yowler: Albert Strlght, John Orr, Marchetti Heinle,
,
folio Atwell, C. P. Marthelis, John Vrazier, S. P.
i Shrlver, R. BakelVell, Jr.: J. W. tihnpson, twelve
i freeholders .of the vicinity. of = the alley within
t named, praying the Court to decree the vacation of
the same, a title Is granted upon all the parties de- -
, siring to be heard, to appear M. Court on the Rat
day of May next, , at 10 o'clock A. at., to show cause,
if an ythey have: why said alley shall not'be vacated,
-and the Court direct that title rule, be published once
, a week for fe a r - successive weeks, in the OAZETTE
r i
newspaper, putblished In said c'ounty of Allegheny,
: , .'• r BY TILE COURT. :•
. Froiri thie Recoid. ' - • ,
• - ap23:Wrll • . 1.. JNO.II.IIRONVN, Clerk.
--._
• I
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ke .
the Court of Common Pleas, No. - :—, June
lerm,,lBoB. In , the matter oftjie 'application of
the HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Ol' At
for .3 Charter of Incorpora
tion. And now: to wit, April' 18th, 1808, thii.
Court direct said writing to be' Bled in the Office of
the Prothenotary 'of the Court of Common Pjeas in
and for tiaid centity, and notice thereof to be pub-
Robed in'onc newspaper printedtti the city of Pitts
burgh,and county of Allegheny;for nt Imst.three
weeks, setting forilk than application.has been made
to the Court, for the purpose of. granting the.
bte . W . BenecOlent. Society. of Allegheny County" a
Charter of Incorporation, and that the same will tu3
granted et' the next term of the Court of Common
Pleas, unless exceptions hereto 'bp filed In proper
'time. . TITE COURT.
From the Record. - • , • -
JACOB IL WALTER, Prothonotary. ,
All persons
. Interested trill please take Notice of
the t.bore order of Court.
;: Attorney, for tho Association.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
WitKlS' IS: TO:frIVE NOTICE tbat
on the '23d day of April, A.l). 1808,,0 . War
rant In Bankruptcy was Issued al.linst the
ESTATE OF t JADIES S. Wt. AVO. WILLIAM B.
DRAVO and ANTHONY E. 1/ItOYO, Co• Partners,
of Elizabeth Tp., in tho county of Allegheny. State
Ot.rClinalVania, Who have been adhidged bang
runts on t heir own petition; that the naynient of !MY
dbaebarraunvdtiletioltehreymo,foarnlbyprrehtleirr,tlelen:longing to such
fur of any prOpattV by them are ferbrdddetni,lheYirlaanyril
protomeeting of thavreditors of tbo said hankierntti
their. debts and to,
Mg:Wes or theltestate,will olttnitrlelarakai
topten.to bc hoiden at In
MVO oft tho Heft .
No. El 3 Diamond street, thoneitrof Pittlleargeo
before SAMUEL HARPER,' EAT, stegister,.op the,
I.llth day of May, A. 11. 1118%-a Olordelt
THOMAti A. HOWLEY,
attZ:p2ll U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
WARING AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers in
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY'
PrITSBIIRGH, PA. .
PHELADELPIITA ADDRESS,'
TACK BRO'rHIEBS, -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office—BALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Office-127 WALNUT ST.
apt :wan -
JACOB WEAVER, Jr., &. CO.,
Oil Commission Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY. will buy and sell Crude
and Refined Oils, Lubricating, Tar,' Benzine and
Cooperage. Our long experience In the-Peiroleum
trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in
ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de
termined to makeit the Interest of 'buyers and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties havinFOlis for sale
are cordially invited to bring their samples..
H. N. LONG & CO., _
MANUFACTURER'S OF
PURE WHITE BURNING 01G,
Brand—"LUCIFER."
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,. Pittsburgh.
J. C. lIIIFFUII. .C. A. KEIIEVT. .W. 11. WHITEHEAD
SOHO O IL WORKS. • ,
Manufacture and bare fur sale all kinds of
, . .
LUBRICATING :OILS..
No. IST. CLAIR-STREET.
BIIFFE3I. AEHEW & CO.
bnAvo, Master
I , lokilikii(*tO)klllo2)Zo3:l7:Akililizi
M. STEE LE
M STEELE & SON,
Commission: Merchants )
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN, 3E7F.JEZIO..
• No. 93 OHIO STREET , near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA:
JAMES B. DIEANOR JOS. HARPER/
EANOR &.HARPER
M •
COMMIIgE{IOPir MEERC}LikNlrfie.
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited
Rxritnimcns—J. G. Martin. Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken—
nedy OF. Bro. jaal:l24
PETER KEIL JAS. F. RICRATII.
KEIL be RICILIRT,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, Sc.,
my 24 : b. 17
L.
nplS:s
ALEX. WIIAN'S. . .
1 - COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ilea'era la FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No.• 141 WATEP. S , TREET, above
budthneld, PlD.cburgh. jes
E — T — Z — Ell - 86 ARMSTRONG,.
•
•
FORWARDING An DONAIISORI MERONANTS,
For the sale.of Flnut. Grain, Bacon. Lard, Rutter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit, amt Produce generally. No. 16
31iiltliET STREET, corner of First, Plttsbursk.
te2-":tui
QIIOIBARER & LANG, -Whole
sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, 'Grain, Pro
duce, Provisions. Fish, Cheese, Salt. Carbon -Oil,
&c., Nod. 17i and 174 WOOD STREET, near
Ltberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nodnass
110V5.E.....ti1.1. H. HOUSE.
4 - r OIIN I. HOUSE & BROS., Suc..
cessors to JOHN 1. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale.
ocers And Commission 31erehnnts, Cornef of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.
RIDDLE, No. 1.53 LIIIIIEIITY
ell. STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Commission Mer
ant and Wholesale Dealer in•bountry Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gan
orally. aulll
BOUT. KNOX ' .XXIIKEW KNOS
. .
• • •
KNOX SON, cow:tumor
*3l ERC HANTS Ond dealers in FLOUR. GRAII
.7,1L1, PEED and PRODUCE tiENERALLY, Nt
TO DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny CHI
Jarkr3:
PF.AV. C.RAWFORD, COMMISSION
MERCHANT IN PIG METAL., BLOOMS,
0 ~ WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, - FIRE BRICK
AND CLAY. .tc. Warehouse and Office. Nos. 366
and 368 PENN STREET. Storage furnished.
Consignments — solicited.
TITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, ,Commission Merchants and
Scalers In ProdUce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,' Fish,
Carbon and Lard. Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
,Yarns anti all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh.
B. CANFUELD Si SON JI COlll
-
J• MISSION 3 FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon,Flour; Fish. Pot and
Pearl Ashes, and , Oils, Dyed Fruit and Produce
f enerally; Nos: 144- and 146 Front street, Pitts-
.
--- ------- -
JOIIN HIRPTON ------ A. WALLACE.,
0 IPTON & WALLACE; WHOLE
SALE 6 ROt!ERS AND PR ITUODE DEALERS,
... o. 6 SIXTH STREET. PRtslntrgili. 1a12:r58
OILS.
• 7)e part. Arr
Mall to and from Untont'n. 7:00 A. M. 6:00 P. 11::
McKeesport Accommodr n.11:00 A. a:. 2:05 P. .
Ex. to and from Lintont'n. 3:00 P. 31. 10:00 A. •
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. 31. $:35 A.
Braddock's Accommodat , n 6:15 P. 31. 7:50 r.
Night Arc. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. at. 6:40 A. t
Sunday Clinre,l3Trutn to and
(rem West Newton. 1:00 r. 31. 10:00 A.
For tickets apply t,
127 Walnut Street. W. 13. STOUT. Sup(
WARING, KING &
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- - AND DEALERS IN
340 . Liberty St., Pittsbairgh,
J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail btroeers,
No. 396 PENN STREET.I
FERTILIZERS.
MO WHEAT GROWERS.
• EUREKA AIIEIIONTATED BONE,
SUP. -PHOSPHATE OF LECIE
. MANUFACTURED:ItT
The Allegheny Pertain" er On
•
SE C.421f.P8E.LL, 4
• •
invorriti:Firoit.S, •
°Mc*, 856 Perin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The beet Eertilizer In nee, and recognized by
Fanners who have given -it a trial, to bothe stand.
r : ir V gl e e lmtiggll i , ttr P.gee r. 11 of s
gtel;-
'tfa.93:4lthtclnlViutenlxsgt.TlaihllVlercggic
yhieh will be sent rveo to any sending he their ad-
,STE.A.IIISEIIPS:
LIVERPOOLANDAM
•
. _ .
TUE Q INYYLIN EE DIAIL NST' . ° ST W EIWI N S,IIT . 4 4 r
Numbering sixteen Hest.class vedsels, among them:
the eelebteted
.CITY OF - PANTS , . : CITY .or. ANTWEPP,'
CITY OF BOSTON, 'CITY OF BALTIMORE, .
CITY or ;LONDON, • • •
Salting EVERY.SATURDAY, from Pier 45, sorth
Elver, New York. 'For passage or further Informa
tion apply to
Wittlat BINGHAM, ' 30,
r") FIFTI.IBTItEF.T, Cllrcinlclu Building.)
Nearly opposite Post Office. Pittsburgh. .
. -
t )n ii . i e..4 l lllj o a r d r i a e tis d!o so , l6lll : l 4;3:e nd l v a r a e n i n l l o d d Pe; tio ' rdSn uc te a : u o u r e— aaa d:ti Vt .y e ri t r e
x 9 c e b S pexo t iglil l. v i l ar d n
et,
i . l,l3 l lll if u r r l ii
loped before,
It la intended to bang the= yull t y n .oFawi n g w ela.
getie t r i r l tk e . , R I P this d r e;vltrumef;s rth e-C9l :r ur
have .te“..ned . to sell limited amotuet
a r e
at a rate wil', For
same tooting as t he proV ej-iit eL ms
rtligl i tatloulars apply to rewswitroa.
=
PITTSBURGH and
CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On and after TSI, I IiSDAT. 'Sfare'h sth, 1}361
trains will arrive at and depart front the Depot, et
ner of Grant and Water stroets, as follows:.
. .
J. It. KING, Agent
,erintendent. neli
i4LLEGHENT - - t-, 7 j;. T,T , ..,!;--.7...-7.-,1
VALLEY RAILROAD.' -,..."-- • ..... - .
...LY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS.
Running through to Vertango City evithout chid
of cars—Connecting, with trains East and. West
the Warre.. & Franklin Railroad. and Atlantiq
i
Great Western Railways. Shortest and quick
route' tooll City and Franklin, and all points in t ale
Oil Regions. '
Oa• andlafter April 21th, 1868. Passenger Traitle
will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Dept,
corner Canal and Pike ets. aa follows ,- ' -
Depart. Arrive . • i
Unit to and Pm Yen. City 7.00' A. 3f 43:15.rt
Express '• ' 10:407. m.1.21:25 A.
Bead} s.Bend Accommodla• 3:00 . r.24.10:20 A.
Soda Works Accouttn 5:30 P. at, 7:55A.
First ifulton Accomo&n... 8:50 A.R. /7.:40 A:
SecondlHulton At:v=0 , 1'11131:00 -31. 3:55 P.
Bunchy Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:
A. M.. arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:55 A. M. 47.
turing,. .
leaves Pittsburgh at'f:lo r.3f . arising
ir
Soda, Works at 2:55 r. 31.. 1.1
H. BLACKSTONE Suptt 1 •
W. - F. H O PE, Ticket Agent.• ' +toil
/868 a• ggligt
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO 8.
A F
W. AND CLEVELANDITTsIII,I74#II.R. R. i
From January 19th, 1868, trains will leave f ha .
and arrive - at the Union Depot, north side, city
time, as follows:
• Venue: Arrtoe.
Chicago E_ .x. .. 2413 a m Chicago •Ex... • 2:43 i..m.
Cleveland Ex. .. 2413 a m litevelaud Ex. 2:43 a 'xi
Erie .1. Ygn 11' I 6413 am Chicago Ex .... 10:58 aXL
el. A Wh'g WI 6:28 a mi-Wheellog Ex. 11:08 a ii.
Chicago Mail:. 6:58 a in - Chicago Ex. :.. 1:53 pin
Chicago Ex.... 9:43 au:lCl...lc Wlvg Ex 4:03 p_n
Pitts. & CI., Ex. 'Erie & Yg'n Ex. 6:13 p n
via Yonng'n 9:43 a mlChlcago Ex.. . 6:58 p crt
Ci. Sr.Wh'g Ex. 2413 p met. Sr. Wll'g Ex 7:08 PM
Chicago Ex .. - :t. 2:28 p mlFitts. &Xi. Ex.
Wh. S: Erie E. 4:38 pm! via Yognst'n. 9:28 pm
Depart from Allegkeny.! Arrive in Atterrhen_y.l
N. lirigt'n Ac. 8:58 am N. Brigni Ac. 7:03 klm
' ' Bri 'it ". 8:28 Im
.Leetsdale " 10:L3 a nLIN.• it .. g•513:1
" 11:53 a mi - Wellav Ile . m
• Rochester " : '1:33 p m New Castle "10:13 m
Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p mlLeetsdale '.' " 9:13 'alM
Leetsdale - Ace. 4:15 pm ; " " 1:18 m
.N. Brlgrn " . 5:31t p mN. Brigrn " 2:43 m
N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 p nil Leed - ale • . " 4:23 131
Leetsdale " • 10:43pm' •". 7:28. :m
228 p. m. ChicagoEx7:_, 10:50.a. m. Chi • 0
press leaves - daily. ' Ex - press arrives. daily .
Jam F. R. MYERS, general Ticket Agen
ITTSBIrRGH,
ariggag
1E ) COLUMBUS .4c CINCIN
ATI. R. R.
PAN HANDLE HOLT& ' . -• •
•
CHANGE oF TIME.—On and after STIND..
December Bth. 18671 1 trains will leave and arrivent
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh•time: , 1 .
Depart. Arrive
. .
Malt Express , . 2:15 a. in. 3:55p m.
Fast Line r 9:40 a. in. 7405 p in.-
Fast Ea press • 2:50.p. in. 10:55 al tn.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. in. 6:50 pi in.
McDonaldb3Ace'n, No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 2:10 p: in.
Steubenville Accommod'n. -- t 3:55 p.m: - 9:30 a, in.
MoDenald's Acen, N0. 0 . d .. 5:10
_p. m. 8:90 al hi.
SPECIAL NOTICE. -Sunday Express leaves at 2:50
p. ay., arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. in. the tnixt
morning.. . . • • I
' Churn Train leaves Sunday at•l2:ssp. in. • I
The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves - daily , Sunday. kid'
Monday excepted, arriving , in Cincinnati. at 9:55'-
the - some evening', .8% HOUR S . IN ADVANCE OF
ALL OTHER ROUTES. .
tay*No change of ears between Pittsburgh, lind
Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change . to. St.. Lo is,
Cairo, and the principal points West and SonthWest..
When purchasing tickets be sure awl find Ire
office of the ' .
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati. R.: ti n
UNION
• . .
DEPOT, (SOUTH SIDE.)
li d .
"pilo E N N S Y LVANIA •
1.. CENTRAL RAILROADAK
On and after October 6th. 1867. Trains will itir
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, Cornet of
Washington - and Liberty streets. as follows:ll
Arrive. Depait. • 1 i •
Mall Train.... 1:20 1 udDay Express.. 3:00 A Et.
Fast Line 1:50 a mlWall's No. 1... 6:30 m
Wail's No.' 1.. 6:20 aml Mail Train ' 8:20 m
Winton. NO: 2. 7:50 3MI WAIVE; No. 2. . 9:50 m.
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a in,*Cincinuati N - 14:15. m
Cincintanti Ex. 9:10 a m'Wall's . No. 3.. 13:30. to.
Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m:Johnstown Ac. 2450 - m
Plata.. Express 1:50 p m;Wall's N0.,4.. 3:30 m
Wall's No. 3... 1 : 30-pm ' Phila. Expres . 4:10- M
t
Wall's No. 4. '2:50 pml Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 E .
Wail's No. 5.. 5:50 , pm Wail's N0.6._ 6:05 pm
Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 li in Fast Line 7:20. m
.Altoona Ace'n Wall's No. L._ 10:00 pm.
and Emigrant .
I
Train 10:30.117. . '
The Church Train leaves. Walrs Station e e
Sunday at 9:15 a. ni.,,reaching Pittsburgh at 10-03
a. in. - Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1114:50 P tn.
-arrd'arriv.:.s at I% all's Station at 2rt
:00 .m. :! •
1
*Cincinnati Express4eaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday. ,
z i o r ta
Philadelphia Express and the Alteona Acco o
il/dim: and Emigrant Train arrive daily. 'Cincititiati
Express arrives daily except Monday... Ail 'Otter
Mains daily except Sunday.-
For further information apply to '. ' •' i '
W. 11. BECIs." - WTTH, Agent. ..
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will nOtj in.
snare any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ;ap
parel, and limit theirresponsibilit y to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceedingl that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner,tun
less taken by special contract. II
- . EDWARD H. WILLIAMSA •
General Superintendent. A1t00na,..1."4.•
=I
M. D. ItIOTHERSPAUGH, Ticker Age.
S. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agent.
JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. Freight Are.
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ESTERS PENN-Wagggig .
' SYLVANIA RAIL
110., D.—On and after November 1,1807 ; the ! Pas
!wager Trains on the Western Pennsylvania !Rail
road will arrive at and depart vow the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: ! 1
Arreve.•
_ r • - - Depart.
Shirph'it No.l 6:25 a we' Mail 0:11a m
Freeport No. I S:l5 am' Freeport. No. I 9:0 a - nr
Eipeess 10:10 a zu;Sharpb'g No.111:211 a m
Sharpte"g Nee.2 1:25 pm !Express ' -1:511pm
Freeport No. 2 4:15 pin !Berme ry 'e Ac 3:55 pm
Mali.— . . ... .... 6:55 pm , Freeport No. 2 6:05 : p m
Harmerv'e Ac 7:10 p m jSharpb'gNo..2 7:301p m .
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. li .
The Church Tralh leaves Allegheny Janet. e ery
Sunday at 7:40 a. tn., reaching Allegheny C at
0:50 a. in. Returning. leaves Allegheny Cey at
1:20 p. In. and arrlre at Allegheny Junct. at 2:45
p: m. .
COMMUTATION TICNETS— For Sale In pnektl • S of •
Twenty, between„Allegheny City, Chestnut s eet,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharps . rg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stationsispe
cifled on tickets.l e
The train leaving Allegheny Clty at 6:50 d. in.
makes direct connection at Freeport with Walker's
line of Stages for Butler 'and Hannahstown. '
:;IM __
Through tickets may be purchased et the ee
No. 3 St. Clair street. near Suspension Bridge,
Pittsburgh. and at the Depot, Allegheny qty.! 1
For further informat lon apply to
JAMES - LISFERTS, Agent,
. . . Federal Street Derot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad mill mit as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit Wei. responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All baggage exceedin this
amount In value will be at the risk of the owne ,':-
toss taken by special contract.
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DWAD HI WLLS.I ! ! 1L '
4e5 General Superintendent, Altoona: ra.
SMOKY HlLLamaggi
ki nour.E.
ENION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
The SHORTEST LXD MOST RELIABLE EOIITE
• ;
from the East to all points In - -
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Vial",
•
• Oregon
Two Trains leaye State Line and Leaven dill
daily, (Sundays excepteiL) on the arrival of treins or
Pa Railroad from St. Louis, and 'Hannibal and
S r
e t ; c j o e
points in -Kansas: At end of trail : r v, :_,
T R: vo illo k a s d o . , fro na m .n tiu m in ego cy, f v o it n h ne n c = ting
a Elie-
worth with the UNITED STATES I
A2i 7AN D Y Exa HS IttAxIssLYcoLAINeItEEsOFFOORVERLA.N m A TT :.
37.0V2 4 ; TER;
2 ;
And all
Points in the Territ oiies,
• • • •
AndCOA cwilltEh Fo rty far ERS tr O r LS . T B R eu t - t ly g E F E O kt r Y tta L l4 l l irib ' u o . !
gnarque Santa Fr, and all points Arire a and
e leo.
With the recen_ additions of rolling stock and
'equipment, 3 . 1 in.,LlTE:gmente-•bwdo.=re
sponsible Urtr p pn Linea its
-western terminus , ems road now offers itneolialled
facilities for 1116
sale
of freight Aie Far
Tst. • "
iCket3 for:sale at all the principal offlces . the
United states and °anodes.' •
Be sun tel. ask for - tickets .via .THE 310ift
HILLEIU not, 4
IJ ArtitQzt• PACIFIC RA WAY,
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General Stiperintellent:
J. 8 IV11;147$
- eeneral FreightandTlcket • nt..
CLOTREII WASlllnthei
I r ) best tn. the sitsrkptx itrar i n
; red by 11 , '• ' ( 4 3 ' 4 6 -. 'tk foe Able ea
p orAL R oam. st ldLt }tubber I")ike9
to a Ina n -
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RAILROADS:
Emtern
Aiigolia, Washingtekt,
' New Mexico, Idaho,
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