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

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    Financial Maas In New York *
Gold • Closed at 134%@134%.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • , .
w Yount December 29, . 1868.
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Money was extremely stringent till near
the close of bank hours; and 7 per cent: in
currency, with-1,16@x per cent. Conimis
• sion per day was : - obtained, as was 7 per
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cent. currency with 34@% per cent. 'till
• Monday, 1 per cent., for 10 to 15 days,-. and
/X per cent; for 80 . days. Before three
7 o'clock, however, the stringenoy abated,
•$' and as the brokers were generally supplied
.
an easier feeling prevailed causing a'dealine
7 Per Cent. goidinterest on Mlied . .cOliat.
mils; 7-Per cent . 0= 0120 9 goVer.4theßtsk
4 , The
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Bulls resisted then:Loney pressure well
and paid high rates for 'money sonnet than
throw stocks overboard. krtiport that one•
' of:the city banks was in trouble fieni
•• sew= mercantile' paper, tannins fronit
cent•dry goods failuresi.• which 'leaned Ow
, , irericy early in tbe:day,.: is unfounded. 'The
; bauh•Was to-daY.';,a ereditor.at the clearing!
house to , considerable extent. Some of, the
banks have doubtless sustained losseePy.
recent failures, but tone, it isprobable, to
an extent sufficient to impair Oblirency."
The money stringenoyis checking all spec
ulation in 'produce and all'ether depart
ments •of husiness, and there is no pros.'
;mats of any permanent let up nntir after
, the quarterly bank Statements ofiJanuary
• -*h.,. Sterling dull et.9%€19%. ;Gold was
dull, throughout' the dasvgross clearing's
befit only, 848/P0P,0.%; advanced t o 18$:,
market opened
qat 1 o. .185 end, closed at
134%,€)184%... The highest rate paid for car
rying was 8-16 o f one per cent per day. The
exports to-day were 138,000. •
norms Ann KOOKS.
Vevernmenti declined 3,03 i •,Per cent.
at first call owing to the stringency in
`money; but all; the "teaks 'offered fbund
takers;
- Market ftrixt. Codpone 'Bl, An%
' • ®114%;d0.' , 82; 110%g110%; do.. '6l, 107 J
@107 1 4; dd. '65, 107%®107%:'• do. new, 116%
t@tllo34; d01;'67; 110%14110%i do._ '6B, 'llO3,
• '€1110%; Ten-`Forties;
,1053y@106.`
.. State bonds dUll and lower. ' New Te
n- hessese, 59; - North Carolina 60356111.;
:Virginias, 57; • Missourid, 90.
11, '=Railway market opened at light' idyance
0 on -closing • quotations of last evening, but
• when the money • 'stringency •liersoie
known,' there was le pressure of Sales' by
weak, holders ; which carried "the prices
down %@l% per Cent: -At the decline:fri
t, cee were weft' supported and exhibited
"' firmness.
The larger holders of stock, it is believed;
have made arrangements for Money ex
tending ;I ' into next year, and will be cora
-1 o. 4 4aratively unaffected by the present
limey.- In the evening; ender an easier
condition of the'inorey market, there Was
'a•• more buoyant feeling, and general ad
vance in prices. 'New York Centra, Which
had sold down to 157%, rose at the second
board to 158%; Ohio and Misilissippi ad
vanced two per cent., while thd'rest of the -
list was,about one-half Per cent. higher.
At the last open board prices fell consider
ably from the Vest point, except for
Fort 'Wayne an d' Ohio and Mississippi, and
at the close the' market was unsettled.
'though the activity was unabated.. .
Five-rlorty - Prtceb Cumberland, 36@
' 87; Wells . F.Xpress, 8534 @WY; ,American
',Express, 40%13; Aslaina,.BBs‘43B%; United
States, 45®46;'Merchauts Union, 15y(,@15%;
Quieksilveri - ,22 1 4@2 3 ;" Carden, 48%(0,4954;
Pacific.; Mail,ll7%®ll B ; Western Union
Telegraphts3,o)BB%;-Hartford and Brie,
24%; Maripolut, 5 ; do. preferred, .19%
20; New 'York,' Central, 1571i@1 5 75 , *;
Erie, 88,0139; - dd. Preferred, 6335(46434;
Hudson, 13334@13 3 %; - Harlem, 123@125;
BostOn Water Power. , 18%044; Beading,
.70.498; Terre 'Haute, 88; 'preferred 81 ;
;Wabash, 58(4358 1 4; do. preferred; 69; St.
Paul, 6795@67%; do. pr erred, 85%®8654;
-FL Wayne, 113@1.1334; Ohio and Meals
-APO,- 31X®8 1 %; Michigan; Central,,
Michigan Southern.' 88%@8830. Illinois
Ventral, 141@l4.81"...Pittsburgh, 83 1 41A8ati;
Toledo, 09%®99%; Bock Island, 117%4118;
Northwestern, 193 5®79%; do. preferred,
81grrn •
g shares more active, with large .
Sales of Gregory at 480@490, and Smith dc
Parmelee at 275.
• Copper Shares at Bodoni Copper Falls,
13; Franklin 13; Heels, 70; Quincy, 18;
Hancock, 3; Franklin,
2; Calumet, 50.
6p17.--TREASIIILY.
The receipPrat the Sub-Treasnry to-day
were 11,162,305. 'Payments, 11,279,016;
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ance, 18993,9198.
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Navy, Youx, December. 29.—Cotton yc
,better; sales 4,000 bales at 253ic for -mid
dling uplands. Flour; receipts 9,188 bbls;
dull, heavy and saloo lower;. sales 4,700 bbie
at 65,90a6,20 for . superfine state and west
em, 66,85a7,30 for extra state, 66,70a8,00 for,
extra western, 68,40 for white wheat extra,
$6,90a9,60 for round hoop Ohio, f7,75a9.00'
for , extra St. Uinta, and 510a12,50 for good
to choice 'do, closing ,dall. Rye Floor dull,
With sales 1,500 bbls •at 16,10a8,00. Corn
Meal in moderate request, with sales- 600
bbls choice western, and 100 do Brindy.,
wine at 65,50. Whisky lower '
with sales
109- bbls western at 9843 free. Wheat; re
ceipts 452 bush; dull and in buyers' favor;
•sales 5,000 bush at $1,60 for No 1 spring, and
$2,20 for white Michigan and California.
Rye quiet and heavy, at 61,50a1,55. Barley
dull and , with sales 6,000 With'
common Germandeclining at 62,22%. Barley Malt
dull, with , sales 600 bush at 62.20. Bye
Malt; sales 4,000 bush at- 51,50. Corn;
receipts 24,435 bush; heavy and 10 lower;
61,000 bush at 92a96c10r new mixed"west
ern, $1,07a1,11 forold do in store and afloat;
96cail1 for new , white western; fjlal,o4 for
new white Southern.; 1,0831,08 for' new
Southern yellow. 50aa—receiptap-696 bush;
the market is quiet and lower; • sales 'of
87,000 bush at , 76a76M0 Mein:sten:tin store;
78540 for'do afloat. Rice* quiet and firm, at
8,10 for Carolina.' Coffee steady; sales , of
4,200 bags Rio at private term*. Sugar
quiet; sates of 815 , hhtis Martinique' at 11C4
1,190 boxes Havana' at. lINO - Molasses
(inlet; sales of 400 bbbs New Orleane at 70a
0c; 1,000 hhds Demerara at 50a60c. Ferro:
leum quiet; at 17,0 forertida atellllV,,c for,
refined, bonded :' HopsAcieVat " Os.We for'
Ainerlcan. Linseed oil quiet at 7841.00.
Spirit of Turpentine quiet at 4544510. Pork
filmier and in moderatir:deinand; aales',of
950 bbls at $27a27,25 -. for new mess: $26,25a
26,50 for old do; PAWS for primp;, $25,50a27
for old mess; also 1000 bbline* mess, 627,12'
January; 627,75; seller, ; February,
Beef steady; Sales on 174 Ws at 19.00a16,50
k.. f or new plain mes s; $1419,50 for new extra
Mess. Zerce Beef quiet;' sales' of 100 bbls
at $28a30 for orime mess; 131885 for 'lndia
mess. Beef. Hams steady; salesof 180 bbis
at 630a34. Cut Meats steady; sales - of 210
pkgs at 1048113ics for shoulders, Hank:
1 tor,
hams; middles qulet,.'with sales of 838 bus
at 185al3Mos for Cumberland , cut, 14 1 4 a
,44540 for short ribbed,
.14%0 ,for long clear.
Dressed _Hogs, dull and lower at 11.34a120
• 1.4 ,for western, and 12a1230 for city. lard
firmer, closing heavy; sales of 800 to, at
1621750 for steam, and 173 , ialityio for kettle
rendered; also, 1,500 tee steam,. sellers' op -
1 den, February mid, March, at 17Xa17 1 ,4c.,
Butter steady and quiet at ' 25a400 for O hio, .
'll and - 40a50c 'for State: .Cheese' firm at lit -
SW. - Freights to Liverpool firmer, - with,
4 engagements for 80,000 bus corn, per steam.,
sr, at . Oga9Sid.
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sr,, closed dell at 5310.3 lower.
Wheat very dull ' and , - nominally lower;
shippaw and millerwitadst upon . a material .
deeltue: the ,al/vanefi.,4o'elghta bee- a de
' frassi l l effect Rye dull and nominal at
• ;5011;6 Western Oath quiet at 16 in
store and 78W - Cerra dull'
11, et 1,07a1411.f0r old and 92a95 for new mixed
I , S western..l Forkxmlet at :27427%10r f mess,
7 d audi t , and27)f , forz February-. :!Beet4nieti
d Unchanged. Cut Meats steady, with)
ti moderato denim& Snort fine; fair
7 1 a wry: , Wit dell at )1 1 330 17 forb l rt°P r c i , m ! l
I4Eggs -quiet st 37a38. ;
verizeirriegifiVeca iriblila '" 4l 152 rniel
'alit undieuged; we qinsiv fug 6 'Pe
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1111,50 for treble extra white, 18,75i10,00 for
double extra amber,;8,40475 for double
extra red winter, gss,2s for double. extra
spring; country made, $8a8,75 for double
extra xed and amber, 57a8,00 for double ex- •
tra spring, and $10a10,50 for double extra
Wheat, No.
.1 red winter is held at
sl,Bo,Und No. 2do at $1.65. Corn, old is
held at 90c, and new at 720. Oats, sales of
one carat 62c. Petroleum easier and dull,
refined is held at:27c in car lots. and 28a2913
in trade lots.
PittLefiziazzA, December 29--Flour 18
greatly depreised, with sales Northwestern
extra family et $7.75a8,12 Ohio do. at Wa
10,50; fancy at 1111913. Wheat drooping,
with sales 2,000 bushgond: and prime red
• at11,90a2; whit° at 12,21312,45* Rye-sales
1,000 bush at ;1,60. 'Corn ;dull, with sales
8,000 bush new yellow at 89a9Ocn white at
;Sq, old yellow at 11,10. Oats inlimited
request it Oa% 6 r. Western. Petroleum
du 1;
„drtide St 213 i, and rofinedat 300. Pro
itrions dull. ' Mess Pork lowet,:with , salea
it527a27,50; liard at 17a17)(c.,
• , imetrxxr., r 29.—Flour. dull
a d' lower'salmi' of city double extra at ,
115,137306,5 0 , find nitellota ' $1125a6,75.1
.Wheit , :ntatettled'• at 14,19 X for N o 'in
store, , end 11,113 i fbr No. 2. Oats 'griller at
47340 for N 0412: Corn higher at 520 for new.
itTe noininal ,at -111,11.• BarleY firmer at
51,85 for No. 2. • Rereipta—.-1,000 bids • flour,
19,00 hush wiles', 1,000 bush corn ' 400.
`bush rye. Shipments-6,000 bble flour,
'5,000 bush wheat.
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LoinsviLLE, December 29.—Tobacco;
sales of 96 hhds, at $4a18,75 ,for lugs to cut
ting leaf. Cotton 2.31fc. :Bogs - 14ia8.No,
gross. Mess Pork firzei. , .liabon; fancy
hams 18144 r clear sides 17No. - 'Bulk Meats;
shoulders '113‘6; oleaf -- ribbed sides 15o;
,clear. 1534%,packed. '.. Wheat $1,80i1,95.
corn 63a650. .oats 581600. Rye ;1,40.
Flour;,superfine ;5,50400. , • •
BAlalentol4ll4i Dec. W.—Flour very dull,
,buyers demand a reduction and nothing
- doing. 4 .. Wheat nominal. Corn firm, but
Ihe'reoiPts .are prime . white SLAW,
Yellow 85a990: bats 65a72c., R,Ye. firm at
111,56at1,65. Mess pork quiet at 828. Bacon
quiet, rib sides 16)4a16 yen clear sides 17%,0;
,sttottlders 13K,a14d. Lardquietat
' litcvFet.o, 29 - ' The market Is gener
ally inactive and the 'quotations are • with
out change. New corn in light supply "and
in demand. • • . • • •
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. • IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD.
PITTSBURGH, PORT • 'WRIND , CIT!DAGO
Reim:LLD, December 29.-1 car core,
Scotia Metal; 1 do do, Geo Stewart:. 4 cars
stone, ; ) G Henchliff; 8 cars rye, W Meek;
6 cars corn, J W Simpson; 1 do do., Hitch
cock, McCreery & Co; Ido do,liicElenrr&
Hood; 9 do do. D 1 darye, Volgt,
Mahood' & Co; I do oats;Peter Schott &
Bro; 1 do do, BirikhardliLidng; 8 do do, P
Duff it Son; 400 bbls flour, Watt, Lang &
Co; 200 do do, McClure It McKee; .100 do
do, Haworth, MoDOnald & Co; 1100 do do,
owner; 135 bbls spirits, Hostetter & Smith;
5 do do, M McCullough, Jr & Co; 100 , ;bbls
flour, Shornaker, & Langenheim; 50 bbls
highwines, - Wm Miller; 100 do flour, A
Kirkpatrick it Co; 5 bbla,gin; L Watson;
1 car corn , H Knor; 8 cars rye; T Mooreit,
Son; 100 bills flour, ' IS Dilworth & Cq; 300
M
bbls do, an Wallace: 250 pigs lead, Davis•
Chambers dc' Co; 100 , bblef flour, Shipton it
,Wallace; 1 car rye, ..1 S Finch; 100 bbl.
flour,McKay Bro; 200 do -do, John Me-
Devit; 100 do do; ;W Cooper; 1 car oats.
Bingham &Laing; 20 tos lard, Jas Lippin
cott; 10 bbls oil, J H Parker; 5 bbls brandy,
Jas Boyer; 10 bales hops, W. H. Garrard;:,
do Benner & Co; `25.' do do, a X
Carson it Co;6 tcs hams: E Heezleton; 80
bdls green hides, Gll Wood; 6 half bbis
batter, Graff &Reiter; bbls dry apples,
.Volgt, Mahood it. Co; 12pkgs butter; 10
bbla apples, H Rea Jr; 5 pkgs. poultry, S
Laivrence; 3 Ir.gabritter, 1 bbl beans, W, H
"Graff & Co; Tears iron ore, Shoenberger &
Blair; 10 bbla vinegar. .P Duff & SOn; 10 do
"do; W Hedges it Co; 87 skarigs, McElroY &
Harrison; 12 kegs apple b u tter , Woodworth
• Davison. ' •
Ammixturr VALLEY RAILBOAD, Decem
ber 22.-14 cars railroad iron, Pitts, Cin &
St. Louis R R Co; 1000 bbls oil, Lockhart,
Frew & Co: 480 do .-do; Leech 'et Wood: 240
.do. do, Geo Ober, 440. do-: do, Fisher & Bro;
49 do do, D Bly & Co; 280 do do, D M Ed
gerton; 80 do do. 'McKee, Hackett &co; 54
eke rye, 81 &loots, 17 do corn. Scot it Gisal;
51 do oats, . ) & Fairley: 8 hides, 7 pelts,
Seibert & Berg; 80 bags oats, 20 do rye,
Blaney it Moore; 59 do do, Know& Orr;-17
bga flour, W H Kirkpatrick At Co; 5 boxes
poultry, 4 do butter, James linty; 8 do do,
5 do poultry, J C Cuddy; 16 bags rye, A
Gallagher; 1 car coin, Martin. Brickell dt
Co; 25 aka rye, Keil & Ritchart; 1 car grain,
Crawford, Livingston & Co; 1 bbl whisky:'
L Efeilbruner; 22 sks • buckwheat flour, 9
do dry apples, 3do beans, Jones it Colvin;
7 aka buckwheat flour, J S Dilworth & Co;
9 bdls leather, J Whit ting; 4 cars litnestone,
Shoeffberger it Blair; 3 by; butter, Allen,
Kirkpatrick & Co; 42 bales . hay, A Cos
grave; 1 car metal, II Woodsides; 4 do do,
McKnight, Porter & Co; 50 eke corn, Brick
er it Co;16 aka wool, A M Junkin.
CLIP:BLAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
ROAD, December 29.-2 cars iron ore, Sim
enberger & Blair; 1 -do do, Bryan &
Caughey; 5 do Mc Knight, Porter it Co; 2do
do, Hutchinsiin, Glass it 0:4,50 bbls oil, J
Spear; 1 car brick, Park, Bros & Cis; 1 car
corn,J N StePhen it Son; 120 hf bbl herring,
R Robinson it Co; 1587 nes' iron, Lindsay
it McCutchenn; Erbbls beans, W France it
Son; .4 cases handles, J Woodwell'it Co; 11
bbls apples, Volgt, Mahood it Co; g casks
cider, D W .Turner;: 10 kegs oatmeal. L J
Blanchard; 2 bbls tallow, - Wm Flaccns &
1/on; 20 kali lard, 4 bbls, butter, 82 bbla rye
flour, P Duff & Son; 10 bales broom corn,
Kallenberger Botteufield.
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• A.LLEGIIENT STATION, December
260 bbls flour. Geo StewartL 100 do do. R it
A Carson; 4 cars barloV, Gilmore, Straub it
Co; 1; car staves, J M Hediphill; 83 boils
paper, Frailer & Metzger, 8 bxs poultry, 7
bbls-apples, 2do cider, )::Adams; 63,pork
barrels, Herbs:ugh & Co;100 sks, 25 bbls
flour, A Miller; 108 green hides, A. & J
Gioetaingeif 2 care wheat, R T Retknedy.dc
Bro; 1 cask cheesie, :J . Bragg:, k de do,
,J
Mitchell. .:
Pinion:mina AND CON2SEtlatsrss RAIL - r
BOAD,, December .711-6 - hdle",leather, 7
rolls leather, Geo H Andersen; 5 Bundles
scraps; 13 Pflaum; 91iire flour, Isis Irwin; 26
pkgs paper, Godfrey & Clark; 5 pkgs 'pro
duce, Smith, Johnston it Go; 1 bbl dry ap
ples;,J.J.Pettlt; 1 'car. lumber, W 11cOoDy
it Co; Ido matal, - I Moorhead. ; '
noi4,4TE.is , 'coos ,
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the only true and esaily , regulated efffeligl made;
perfect In its operation' and truly reliable. A lame
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VAL, HVAGElNT,Mee.hiulleal Xvilneer. and Ballet
. tor,of Patents. O. 11e,Zederen street. Allegheny
City. the only intent tor . tale Governor the west.
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lecturers. -Dealereatill-fdratt.-eotbelr Interest to
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IMO fi• will MU AVOLOw.,
-PlTTMKrittillleAn4-?:,WEDltlsphYrangfaMillitt) Pa"
'The river was at a stand laid even
ing with' four feet eight inches in the
ehannelby the Menongatiebi marks
Weather centinttes soft and. unsettled,
with an occasional drizzling of rein.
In the evening 'the wind seemed to be
veerying around to the north.-
No arrivals or departires. The Meson
ger will.probably be among tne tint
boats tn.
The Mmengahela paukids have resumed
their regular trips again.
Considerable ice is coming out of the dio-,
nongnhela, while the Allegheny is almost
entirely clear.. • - , •• ••
The, f .Armenia, Captain A. C. McCallum,
Sr., is announced to leave for New Orleans ..
toit
:The Sallie, Captain T. S. Calhoun. , is Ill
,ling up , steadily , for Cincinnati and .Louis- ;
*Me, as it also the
,Cincinnati
Captain Sam.
Shumin,'rek St. Louis. • • ,
• ~The •Kow . State leaves for :Wheeling to.
'clay at noon.
—The Wananita had a toile cut through
her hull by ice,at wisporte
.. 2 —Mr. M. 3 Freese.has sold his interest in
the Dew Drop, a attlesburg and Gaillpolls•
packet, to David ed - for 11,200.
,4The Wananit , Pittsburgh to Newi Cr
leans, and the Emma No. 3, New, Orleans to
Cincinnati', 'were at Evansville on Sunday.
=Caktain James Greer sold, the ,steamer
Pineßluff at Cincinnati, on. Saturday,,to
Dr. Bates, of - Louisville, Ky. Price and
terms were not made public. Dr. Bates
will probably put her in the Louisville and
• 'Kentucky river trade. • , • •• •
—A. steamboat • acoldent, more terrible
than that which recently occurred on the
OhloriVer, , is 'reported by cable froth the
Mediterranean. , Archipelago. near Smyrna.
• The mail ,steamers collided so violently
that More than 200 passengers are said to
have been killed by the shock. • ,
—A Cairo telegram, under date of Sun
day,: eggs: The C. Gray brought a line
eargO, and lies here until morning, un
loading'her barge which she had to use
While aground at the Little' Chain. The
lee lige cut through one of 'the Fulton's
balges, but billithead 'built behind the
hole will enable her toproeeed. She iestill
at Little. Chain repairing her barges"'' • •
—The side-wheel steamer Itasca,' of The
upper Mississirrat Whitelfollar Line; which
was laid up at' Paducah to ,, have her ma
chinery .and cabin transferred to 11118 W
was, destiosed •by fire yesterday
morning. The.ltisca was built at Cincin
nati. by the; Minnesota Packet Company,
ten or eleven years since; and was formerly
commanded : by:Cif& David . Whitten.
—General Donaldson, (Ater ggartermas
ter.of the St - Lonis Military Division, has
addressed *letter to the Board of Under
writers of - Cincinnati suggesting that the
standard of:. Misiouri • steamboats be- re
duced, and intimating that unless this be
done, and , the risk of transportation on the
liver be diminished, the government wilt
look for other avenues;by which to supply
military, posts. • •
i—The following boats were lying at Cin
cinnati, on Sunday, nearly all awaiting a
change of weather: St. James, Mary Er
win, , Maier ' Anderson, Lawrence, Annie
Laurie,' NightiNcele, Fleetwood, Telegraph,
Mary Ammet, Sam. J. Hale;C. T. Dumont,
St. Charles, Havana, Westmoreland, Silver
Moon, Abeona, Robert •Burns,..Kate Put
nam. The eight last named have their
cargoes partially aboard. •
—We clip the - following - item from the
Cincinnati Chronicle; of Monday: The
steamer Camelia arrived from Pittsburgh
last night. She started with an empty
barge in tow, but the ice cutting several
holes in the barge, she was compelled to
leave it at the head of the Brothers, near
Long -Reach; the holes were stopped and
men left in charge to prevent any further
sec:dent to it. Capt. Poe entered protest
here. • • •
priiate dial:Wet to -David -Gibdon dc
C0.,0f Cincinnati, reports the sinking of the
steamer St. Nicholas, at :the falls on Red
River, near: Alexander La., on WednesdaY
last. The dispatch dows not state whether
any lives were lost, or that : she can be
raised. The St. Nicholas was built et New
Albany, Dal., end formerly plied in the
People's Line, between Cincinnati and
Louisville, and was owned by David Gib
son & Co., of Cincinnati, and Capt. Jno. C.
Dowry, her coznmandhr, and insured . in
Cincinnati offices for $30,000. ' •
clip the following from the eitiidn
nail Commercial, of Monday: The New Or
leant: and Red •river packet St. Nicholas,
Captain John C. Dowty, which stink car the
Falls, in Red Red ,river on Wednesday
last—the accident having been published in
the Sund9y Oommercial-49 insured against
fire only for $30,000, in the following Cin
cinnati offices: Boatmen's Eureka, Enter
prise and Ohio Valley, $5,000 each; Ameri
can; $4,000, and Farmers and' Home,
of
New Haven, $3,000 each. The loss falls on
her owners, as the St. Nicholls , was not in
sured against sinking.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Lonisvimm, December 29 —The river is
falling, with six feet four inches of water
in the canal. The weather is cloudy and
FOB MEMPHIS AND
fIBLE ANS—The • earner
umli m " . ""' l T
ARMENIA Copt, A. C. arOAtung.
will leste for above pond
SATURDAY. January 2421
Torltelsbt or passage app)* on niard Or is
IN°. FLACK. or •
I.r. D. 'CULLA ne WOOD , Agent.*
deli
pFrrs nttaF[i: a gr o b
-..!, _
Marietta , and raikeribiirg , Lin%
Leavi Companro 'gigue BoaS, fbot otifvuu Stree•s
DAILY, AT ma N. ,
,
DAY'Lart ' ' ' A. B. itasnatalhillastst
~ Wzaaraerata 'MID SATOII,4I2Ik . • •
01137 C ZAGL/a, i C. L. Siunttras. Muter
freight win be 'received at all inn by t .
seta 1 JAMES coLuxe. JAserat.
PITTSBURGH HIPORTING HOUSE
SaliflDT & FRIDAY
No. 409 Penn Street , Pittsburgh
Weide direct the "iiiiilittel_efthf peteie to the
Set, go. oradag suooroor rotations throngs MT
largo wine aria , Llooor Booms, lo Europe. • Mal
121113111tuteir importations a t om
s, Ullman eraibled
to *for illo a rtiouvrad th e n dioloo wigggrAND
AZ Argraormez
lomertr is ale•.. •• WO •' p 1.•
ent or pth l pß,zys,
KZ ooastia • ost hood 7 ,L• • ,
198EVii..14 1 W 1 00.*: 00 4 '
Zoitilllslll% lll l4 Vat In Mad 1116;'
f ,2 NOW
• viuNVFLOI6I I I II2II AR • • v '
: ; fireraye
Jur, isaissistOßlMlWllMltasdil 4 W o2ll ..
/Olio .a allll4lll-z
RIVER NEWS.
Rivera and Weather.
STEAMBOATS.
MONDAYS 'AiD TEOZSDJITS.
WINES; LIQUORS,,
mfrreasussza 1830.
VIIPORTPRO OP YOZZIOX
WINS' AND *was,
lIZUiI
J. L. DISSINCIZS..
niurrion' ZSTEITENSONt
f93IIIIISSION 1113311,C1WiTS,
,
No. 87 Second Street,. Pittei)urgh, Pa.
. BECEIVE BELL
AU 'Hinds ,of Country Produce
/11l orders for Merehandhse , promptly tilled at
LOWLST market rates. Pollicino!' attention given
to ttle sale of MeV, E rgs, Oneese - Dried Fruits,
az, We feel co Admit th at we can give entire sat
isfaction; tyro g QUICK fiaLZEI and PROMPT 8.Z.•
louvre. at HialfzeT stAnturr moss, sad therefore
respectfully solicit your conslgninents. Atl corre
spondence answered promptly. Marking Plates
iWulipied free. Orlin in store and to 'arrive
auri:t7ll
E B.TABLISUED BY L Sr ! T•
" X CIOBILY
WHOL'ESALE . GRt ) CER ,
• N 0.1271 Liberty'eat,
Mummy Ori. ZAsz.z
rr
roe PITTSISURAGE,
WATT :g I iI LANG • 81.",C0«, I • ,
1
" oissazz DRAMIES IN
erOeeiriess Flour. Graipli pre date, I'vo•
, .. ,
visions Wish, Cheese; Cariboo Oil. *S..
, Nos. .1,151 and 174 WtSp iSTBSIGT,. sestLiberts
' Oseet. PtOssursh. Pa. 1 n08:n56
STEELE is," A9N,
Mere
• • AND Dzussis ix
PIA:MR. GRAIN. Jb
No. 95 OHIO STILENI. near rim
ALLEGHENI
SWCULIiiriaLD T. Caggizi.D.
B. CANFIELD & SON, COM.
MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
ere tectioshen_, Hamburg 'and W. B.
Cheese, Butter Lard, Polk, Bacon, - Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit, Oinhi, Fig Lead,' Lar d. arl and Soda
Askew White Lime. Wined, Lloal and Oar
bon Oils; No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
, .
IM=" • ' d 'JAL So BICELAS2 ,
RICHAILIN
CDMMISSION MYSACiIAIiTS, -
• • . 43r0 Dwane zit 1
eitAnr, SEEDS, MILL nap, £c., do.,
849 Liberty, tit., Pittsburgh,
ALTS. X`EAlts ...J. B. MULL
14cBANE & AICTER.
. .
OMMISSIO* MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLotra, GRAIN and. PRODUCE OEN
NRALLE, No. 14t WA.TEN. STREET. alms
Elmithfielt, Pittsboria. •
FETZER & N 6, •
POZWAIOING LID 00111281011ZSBADIffref
for the Isle ortelour;,`Grsin. Bstxri, Lard. Butter,
Beeds,DriedFrun, and .Prudnee rerally w No.
MARKET STREE T . corner of Firs Pittsburgb.
Widesate and Retail grocers,
No. 396 PENN !MENET.
spliode I . .
11011 i. KNOX AXPBEW KNOX.
KNOX & SON,' COMMISSION
ekERCRANTS and dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
TO DIAMOND, oppoiißeOtt? ADogtiony
OD I •
eaten
BAIRD PAT'TON,
Wholesale Grocers, Comzelssllsyderehants and
ealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, ylsh,
Carbon and Lard Oh, Iron, lialla i l . tissa, Ceiton
Yarns and all gh Maw/ea , generally,
11G and 1 3 4 diCCOND BTRICET,,Pitrs With.
- -
JOHN 1. 1101:181.:. .ILDW. DOUBT.. -int. H. HOLM&
400/1 H OUSE 801110Sa 8111 CA.
„Sew= to JOEN I. _llo l §is 1 CO.. wilolosale
szractindd
, Vgi t =tel n re=ti g . h. CAT . nr of
soar murmur 1.. A wAmacii.
pIEIIPTON &WALLACE, WHOLE..
SALE ROCARS AND-PHODUUZ DIALERS.
,p. 0 SIXTIVOIs!GET , rittaburiO.,'
PRO
It. 'X
n; .1
ALDiD2dMi ANn Es-ovricio ..rcrancs, or
TEL PEACE.I
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVEIIMT
gpeCi N
al attention gtven to conveyancing and eol.
lectlons Deeds Bond' and Mortgages dr& watp,
and all legal nusinesa attended to promptly an d Ise
odrately,-
Jos. A. BUTLER, I '
RADERSIAD AND polars MAGISTRATE ' •
I -
- once, 126 'WYLIE STREET, new Washlngioi
PITTSBFEGB, ;
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment
flzgl i t i r e t oi attea . l i xit i And all other lu t ralt r :l 2
QADIUURIi
la
NEIL BleftlAtiTEßS,
Al-AWagal*N.
s melo Justice of. the Peace! and Police Maxis.
. _ ()Mee, GRANT STREET, opposite, the Ca
rel, PITTSBURGH, PA. •
• eds, Bonds, Mortgages, 'Acknowledgments,
MMus, and all Legal Busbies' executed srltb
ptuess and dispaten• mhie
El s
Irat
tbed
De
De
pro.,
;101IN A. STRAIN,
EX-0711010 JUSTICE or THE PEACE AND
roLics MAGISTRATE.
Once 11A FIFTH' STREET, opposite the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds. .Mortgages
Acknowledgment*. Depositions and all Legal-Bust
peer %seemed with nromntoese and dispatch. :
EIUSTACE S. 110111,11!.°W,
•
SX•0771010 JUSTICE 'GE 'THE '• PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE. • .
OFFICE. N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITISOURMI, PA
Deeds Bonds, Ittoiigages; j Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legalainess executed with
• romptness and dispatch. male
Arroari EY-A
No. S 7
SECOND MOIL Bumf Room.,
:MIN We RIDDELL,
ease, us Dituntind filtabeilt
(Uppodts tba Coitrt Emma
prrrEramett.
- feiS:t44
A •
AMMON,
'rustics of the' Peace, , , ,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE AGT:
CARSON STREET, EAST BIEMINOHAIL • ,
eollecuon of lints motioned asql p{omptly attend
ed to. tit :310
H. C. ICIACKRELL,
ATTORNEY ANIf';COUNSELOR AT LAW,
NO., 89 arena/ giPreetiti
rrinvivanctn. PA.
my24lbZ
A, EICHIBALD BLAILELEY, ,,
' APITpIAN3SIZLINi..A3I6
AO., 98 !Jl' ..;
ItITTSBUBSH.EPA,
,who►nu►~
BILL,L9RD TABLES.
STANDARD , 1_ • IR., • 1
AMMICAN lifT/TIARO.TABLESs ,
ooksrs4tßix mato.
tralspotably.tba best tn. kteilNri_Vrina l Agrisd!
MENTS, Patented t! seta, les , and *pis
15611 Evorytbtasobsttnit W blittardtonbo
best onaltigtnnO_ towels* 11_311 litmus on band. •
dik M j ._
_lFOggrettitger "i39l7
Priutjtawientos „Aare..
' PUMA!, ilk"
*llll. l (*WWI
11114rwmot t+2
E rwmt 011.1111MqM
Hernia or. Rupture eared.
HersU or Suptsure eared.-
Hernia or Rupture eared.
Hernia or Rupture eltio4l.
Hernia or Supturo, cured.
Herphi or Rupture 'cured.
Vends or Rupture eured.
Ronda or Rupture eured.
=I
Marsh , itadlissal Ours.Trass.
M!!IMM
Fitch's StiPparterVrtiss.
. Ae OTIELII4
Self.ddatisttlai
. . „ „
Dr. BaskidLam's La , o r Body Breams fca
ha case of ProlsasztaßtO. , rues. a..batnalaal an
Spinal Vfaakzenes. ' '
ED. &C
t (Imams,
Crr__:l3,2lllA.
Dr; e. 11.13.14310 s fillvez.Pbitied SupportAlL
Pl.lO Props. for the support mid me at llles.
311aotic. Stooldrigos for wuk and varicose
Sold at Dr. - KEYES:WS, 140 Wood St.
RONAL
.
.Arth m:6l,•:)ti
•prr»
r - i 1)
lnl - •
T
4-niFfet
!laptop. or Hernia vino&
.uptaie'or Jackals eared.
Itaptaii, or Interidi cored.
1 11tapture or Heet cured.
o OP Horala eriuteeL_
I lLapthre or Heinle eared.
inepieure or littiatO eared;
Rupture or Honda oared.
Marine Knee Capti -for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supportersi for welt knie
Suspensory Bandigor.
3ittr4xneTtßa sisth;m3.
szur-mr.nr.crixe sylusraze.
6ELF-11irJEGTING SYRINGES
BIMP-13nsc'thict s'rRINGII3
every kind ef Ityrinyei.
MI
BIISPENSOBY BANDAGE',
ea3si , zNsoßY BlNDidzs,
BIISMWSOIiY B.M)4,GES,
eITSPENSORT ILANDAGIDEt,
A'doiin differentictadi
A dozen different kinds.
A dozeg di ff erent
At Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Street.
airDrng Slam N,9. 140 WOOD STREET, sign
o the Widen Morten Tenons writing for Tresses
should send the nape= of inches ermine; the body,
Luuuedlately over the rupture.
a Fir DR. KEYSER. will live hta pp.rsonal attea•
%lon to the apilieation of Tinsels In adiats sold
children. sad hole satisfied that;icith an experience
of twenty years, he will be efabled . to ere eatLhe•
D ISEASED WIGS.
There is no doubt whatever that diseases of.the
taws, or *leers of whatever sort, on any of the
ternsl organs may be, snisre frequently eared, sad
a complete condition of . heidtb. established. rtthe
elaborative functions, of which the stomach Is the
primary and moat Important one, are restored to a;
condition to do the repairing of the humarisystenr;
niters or sores, whether upon the lUngs, the liver,
the kidneys or the bowels, or upon the legs, as Is
frequently The case, can be made to heal, and a CODS
plate standard of health re-establtsbed
. We have frequently teen these resultstfroatths
ase-of Dr: LEYSER'S LUNG CUBE, a:Dleaseat
and agreenble medicine, width will ripen irgi and
out of he animal economy all elite and need
up material.' Dr. E. we tlut be bu known the
*Loin dlitrearing an barisslngiongtts,7rbote
ilons •nonid threaten to shilin. l the whole constlta .
ttorito oboes, =loved la the course of a few dills
In long ssanding cues of cormamition. or of onus
oo;unnuar fatal, bat shwa troublesome and nano,
lug maladies. lukownso Warn, ebruntobroactitlai
Medlin or pharyngitis, k ti a wondlifol
tin( medicine In tbe lbnnet Ind s pare cure In'
latter dliesise.
'f, t
Ds, Ezrissats Unto Ctras irritionso 111
Boa or Tasion vescrAzzatTiAND
zaaws To as traastrz, AND cuawrai ix all psi*
HIOULT3D 3TAT3IS 07 TEL HITILLif s :
33003, and .
whilst It r.ddi i to Its itisms, it at .ttist suss time
slanulatm - gently but effectively,. pie &nu the
kidneys, the Item eed the ghnt4i system to WIC
dent action to enable the body tolake en healthful
aetionsud eisdleate the (Mute. • The sick ald'af:
Meted should beir In mind the ilrtues bf this
mistletoe, and It! those who are sufficiently illeeto
the Importance of health, will kismet to it In the
beginning of ketiAth or , rid, there would ii ‘ e . no ;
falling into dedineg and rapid conssuiptlan•
hoptleuly inviable sad to Sao* surely , ,
8014 by.the pots, dozen or. ants betel. At
Dr. Oyser's Greif Wale goo;
140W094
0.; _ •• • •• • •
, -
LTAMMITIONS AND T4:II.*ILEAT*IIIO...
pBB' 121474. Pligrag. PlSlLUnracifito ,1.1131.11
g t fsgaT.,PITIBISMISH, Ofbis loantniT
alantll4 P.l(. - • 4
HlS'iliteir * ' " t'"
IW/M2
prrrowittniandasomil
0011N/EMBITIDLE B. R.
. On and after. TIM:MAL ,Noyember, 17th. 1866
trod= will arrive at and depart from toe Depot cot
nes of Grant and Water street&
vort follows:...
Nall to and frdturnloutvit. 7:00 A. Y 6:00 P. NJ
McKeesport Accommodt , n:ll:oo A. K. 51:115 P. Mr
A.ltx. to and from llulent , n. 3:00 r. m. 10:10 A. er.
West Newton Accommod , n 4:30 r. m.. 8:35 A. 64
Braddaclem Aocommodst , n 6:15 r. M. 7:50 P.
Night Ace, to MeHeefOort.lo:3o r. 11. 6:45 A. Ni
Buaday Church Train to and
from West Newton...». 1:00 P. M.10:00 A. 11/
Par tickets apply to
- KING, Agent. .
W. B. 5701 n, Mrperhitendeut. no¢o
. .
GE of TLIIIL . ,:....
.....-
0,1113N1r? ) VALLEIIOAI
On and after MONDAY November 9th. 1551
TWO _TUAINS DAILY will, lease Plltabnret Sta.
tlen , corner a:Eleventh and Pike streets for Prank-
Ea. 011 CDT, Ballo, and all points to the 011E4-
LRAMS PMXIMMIott. . tAinrmt DX iirisoninellf.
Mall T:l5 am Mall 5:40 p m
Express If:10 p m Express.— ,B:ack a m
iii
.11nAils1Pd ' 3:049 sn .BradVSMll AO l :9l4#*
4 1stboasWork .. ~.. L . 1M Soda works
AtOnntOdl .1050,sigi,‘ ..A.ceozWa's'o463llnas
- Ad Boas Wor ' Ad Bode worm:
Accomod'is ~ 5:00 p m -Aconstods4m - 3:40 p m
`.-= Charah Train leaviTtitsbutgh at 1:10 P. Y.
a p e
Ar
rive at MO:with w
at 9:30a. . . \ . '., ri ~ ,
?aria rs taking express train 'have bat 131111
change cars between Pittabarg Buffalo m4Oll
Betio . Mail and 'Express Trains step only at
pAneipal points -Mixed Way and AccommodsMon
trains stopnt all stationer
~- -. • ... . ... THOMAS lit.laNti, Asst _ Sirs.
W. PINT= EOPE,Tteket Agent. - , noo
. .
•
DITT9BIIBGH
C ILW uTOIN RA AY. NATI AND B T;
URI ' • .
' PAN HANDLE ROMP • •
MAIM: 17117..—0 n ad& alLir• SUNDAY.
Nevilild, 1868. trains will leave and arrive at, the
Vika Leyot, aa follows, rittstmrghtline:
3:13 a. m. 18:13 RM.
Line • • 10:13 a. m. 7:33 v. nu
gut Express • 2:58 p. m.
Mixed Way ' '" 5:43 a. m. 8:43 p. m.
MeDonald , s Ace'n. No. 1..11111116..ne. *, 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Accommoll , n.3:3B p. m. 9:48 a. m.
MeDonslfrs Main No. L. 5:88 p. m. 3:18 p.
„ .
X 9 ro. 'Xxpresa Will leave day.
1:13.r. m. MAU will arrive
” The 10:13 a. m. ,Train leaves daily, Sundays ex.
cePted.And makes , close 6:mnections al Newark for
Zanesville and. polpts oa liandaskl, Mansfield :
NeWark B. B. • • •
8. Y.801:11i. Ileueral Ticket. Agents
lOW. °ABU; tenbenville. Ohio:
H POET WAYNE & CHICAGO B.
' ‘ININgENN
W. AND CLEV*LAND & PITTB6OII6II a. a.
From Dec. SOth,
_lB6B, trains will leave. hem
and arrive at the lirunn Depot, north side; "Pitts
burgh city time. All.ollloTrat- , ---
Leave. Arrivs.
Chicago Ex.... 3:03 am Chicago' Ex... 4:16 am
Erie & Ygn , 1:518 am Chicago 11:5 BAM
0/. Wh6111,1 6:118 a m Wheeling_Mx. 11:13 m
Chgv ni lliall.. 6;58 am Creetline Mail:. 3:53p m
..10:08 a Es 4138 p m
& 104; 0:23p te Cleve d . 408 pm
Chicago Sx"..- 643 pm Erie & raft' 6:13 pin
141, 14 ,11rie Ex. 4:53 to it Cl. &Wh , g Ex. 6:58 pm
from Al/ veiny. Arrive etAllepheity.
N. rigt , l4 Ac.' 8:58 am N. Brigt:n..4.; 7A3 am
Leehaiale'_ van: r i a'r4F a t r iksi: gs`
Bochestr. 1:33 pm Imq:dale . 914 a m
Langdale Att. 3:58 pia p
N. Brifrt'n " 8:33 p mN. 8t. , ,n " . 51444 pm
N. " • 6:88 pm i
l.eetsftle' 4:53n.m
Leetsdale••lo:4-3P/11i " 7 0 8
LeetSdale Bntil • . Le etsdale Iten. 9 . :ss
day ( ;i t ra h..., 6 31 . M day
Expremlea;ee da 1 . 11;11
118 0 ",11:88 P a. m.. Chicago Express arrives
dal P. MYEitts; General Ticket &ken .
._.. . .
pr.Brws*LVAPirIAL — RMAME
, and Nov 2111, 12t i508,_,Trains will' ars
imt
-rive Man depart *Om the Union newt., corner at
W wand Liberty streets, as toßown. • .
- . tries. • I . Dsliars.
Trsi
MAR .... -1:30 a m Day .Express.. 2:30 ant
Bast Lin e. . ... 1140 a m WalPs No. 1.. 6:30 ain
,WalPs N 1.. 620 sm Mail Trait:l.4.i.. 6:15 am
Minton!. , n. 1:50 a m *Cincinnati Ex 1.2:35 pm
WalPs li . 1.: .8:50 am WalPs'N'o.2.. 11:20 am
Cinciuna Ex.. 9:40 am Johnstown Az. 3:95 pm.
. Johns A0.10.:35 a m Braddocks Nol - 4:111.1 pat
tc 4 resa
Baltimore Ex. 1.45 pto mills . Express 5 1 .1,0 p m
- Phila. 2:05 pm Weirs No. a.: 5120 pa ,
W Brad all i ? No
21 3. 0. .. 1. A:10 0
p p in m
oliVasaltlu,s
Line 4:6'0 4..
7 6 : : 00 1.11 p p.
in m
Wall , . N 4. Mrll6p oi WIMP, No. 5..11:00 pm
Way Passen , r.lo:2o p m
- .The Church Train leaves WalPi-iitsticrn evert
Sunday at9:ls a. m... reaching Pittsburgh at 10:04
a. m. 'Returning, leaves Pitts - burgh at 12:50 p. m.
And arrives at WalPsli at. 9:(Ki p. , zsi. ,, , ,-,
•Cinehinati Express leavesdaily. All Other train/
daily except Sunday.: .
For further infOrmation anply to' "
, . • . t ~ W. H. BECKWITH, Ascent.
- The PelinsylVenia 'Railroad Company will not as.
- tumenit7 tisk Ibr Baggage, except .IM wearing sp•
pare'. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollarsl value. -AU Baggage exceeding that
i
amount value will be at the. risk of the owner, nu
less tat -. by special contract: . - .
EDWARD. R. wriaamal
n 023 General Superhitoilent, Altoona, ra.
FE: TERN PENN,-
- ' :YLVANIA
i and after . Nov. 994, 1868 . the PSI.
se=er on the Western Pennsylvania
road will rrive at and depart from the Aredesal
;Street Depot: Allegheny City, as follows:
Freeport No.l
No 1 6:40 ain Hall 4r:00 am
Freeport No.l 8:90 a m Freeport No.l 9:15 a lit
Express 10:40 a to ,Sharpleg No.111:20 a xi
Sharpb , g No.l 1:25 p miEmpress 2145 pin
Freeport N 0.2 4:90 p mSpringd , e Nol 3:itUp m
Mall I 5:55 pm Freeport N 0.2 5:20 p m
Spring(Pe No 2 6:45 pm Spring(Pe No 2 7:10 p m
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every
'Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City rdi
1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny unet. at 3:45
p.
Cm.: TICYCEirs—For rude In packages of :
Twenty., between Allegheny Cityt Chestnut street,
Beres, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stepping at Stations spe
cified on tickets._
The trains leaving Allegheny Citr'at 7:00. - a. th'i
make direct connectiohat Freepor with Walker *
line ofiltageaftwßutler and liannahr town.. Through
tickets may be purchased at tb. Office, No. 3 St.
Clair strest,near the Suspensiot Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the Depot. Alla
For farther Information apply to
-.JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot,
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not at*
sums any risk for Baggage, except for wearing al.
pant, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the Owner, tin*
less taken by sper.lal contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, `
n 023 earn' Sunerintendent, Altoona. Pa.
sun
S Utz HILLONWENS
UNION PACIFIC RMLWAY!
&oat ~ IS Zan to HOBTEBT A
poin tn ND .111.0 ' ST =LIAO • OVA
hs AU ts
•
o, .ire RAdM
IDelflornia, 'Utah,
. ,
'Vwe' Traits leave itati 'Elite LeaVittwort
=Sundays excePtet tl i*n the arrival 01 trains 14 ,
BaUrowl &MEL ota...awd Hawn:al lA4I
at. Jo !Railroad trout cy, conneetßiv at LAW.
aszoo.l= l A - W Pin O E O With , .Stsk,..a for all
pa i ns, .Atel of track west of Ella.
worth thihe Tartritalms EXPBEES
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