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    Financial bitters in NoIP York.
Gold Closed at 135%@1351‘:
rnsi Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
_ • NEW Yons, January 7, 1869.
MONEY.
`Money market quiet and easy at 7 per
cent. currency to coin interest, with no
attempts to, extract a commission. The
feeling is more cheerful in financial circles,
and-there is no prospects of a revival of
high rates for money. There is a move—
ment among city, banks „ to return to the old
State system. -The Commonwealth and
Continental arei l
mentioned as having taken
the initial step: A dividexid of 15 tti3r cent.
is talked of on the Pittsburgh, and Cleve
land road, to represent earnings spent on
rthe road and the increased value of real
estate. The Erie party has obtained control
for a; favorable. lease ; in ' Cleveland
• for the Atlantic & Great Western. It is
also announced they are after. Toledo& Wa
ili
...baah, antihero there talk.of -steerip divi
dend in the future. he Rock Island road
has #1,400,060 of first ortgage bonds ma
turing this year, and t e managers already.
have a propositlonle re them for selling
new stock to take,tip he bowls. The bull
clique have been selling heavily within a
few da3 s, in view or tha ; probable increase
in the capital'stock. 'Stetting quiet at ON
@Eli. Gold firmer, ; the range of to-day
being from 18.1 1 4 to 18W, closing at 135N(4
135%, ' I
'BONDS AND STOCKS.
Governments excited, active and higher,
- At'Ltliii,filst; call large arnounts sold for real
izatinri,"irhieh`Will not' - affect - the •niiirket,
The demand continued at noon. call with a
further in' prices: _-"At "last Board
they were a trifle lower than the „highest
sales, but the market closed firm. Coupons
1881, 11134(4)111; da, '62,. 112®112g; do.
' '64; 108y,@1083/ 8 ; do: 'CS, tostAvplo9,6l
new, 10754,51(17,4; 'do. '67, 108®108%; "do.
138, 108 1 %,®108%; Ten-Forties,- 106g®108.
--State bonds-more 'active and :advancing
on North Crrellna and Louisiana: , Quota.
lions: Missouris, '85V88; ;Rd' Tennessees,
65@67; new d0.,,,66%@66%;:tiew North,Car
°fines; 62@)623?,; - Vlrginfas, 56%; Loullnana
Sixes, 69; do. Levee, 63%.
The Railway . Share market opened so.
• tive, excited ,and .strong... Cleveland and
=Pittsburgh rose rapidly. to, 88g. Rock Is
:,
land ranged beta/win - - 118% and 119 X
. and St. Paul Were noticeably
• lictive:! ! New York Pentrai leis dealt in,
owing to uncertainty of legislation and lit
. igation. Pacific Mall was a feature, and
, sold high at 120(11120% In, the :afternoon
market, though -at one time lowir, was
strong and actiVe, and. closed with prices
at the highest paint of 'th'e day; In many
cases Oldßonthern. waa especially on
expectation of four,. •r, cent. semi-annual
dividend. Pittsburg. rose to 89 1 a . Wabash
and' St. Pant were active. „as was Ps.ciftc
- under the p ;pect of the" payMent
of back i :,Febrdary.
, land was feverish on , ;re that the-com
y
pan are about to take Up an equal amount
; of the bonds' which mature in 1870. If such
action is contemplated, it is unknown to
; the tirectore of the company in this city.
• , _Five-I/arty - Prim :—Cumberland, 36g®
87; Wells Express, 2435@243;;- Adams,
4844(084%; United States, 3(x144; American,
; 38154034; Merchants Union,l4©l4%; Quick
silver, 22®23; Canton, 513;@52; Pacific
'Mail, 120,6@)12030 'Western Uunlon Tele
graph; .33%@33%;: :Hartford and •Erie,
yag; Mariposa ' sg; do. - preferred, 19%@
20%; New York Central, 157%®15734;
•; 89%®40; do. preferred, 62(04; Hudson,
134@134%; Herten], 10®125; Resaling,
.943y@94%; Terre,,,iliaute, 3515371 do.
preferred, 63; Wabash, 61g@61%; do. pre
' _ferred, ,73; St. , Prin1,..7.1%071%; do. pre
ferred, 90@90%; Ft. Wayne; 118%@118.%;
Ohio and Mississippi, 335(433%; Michigan
Central, 114%©115;' Michigan Southern,
91g®913;11 Illinois Central,l4l% ®l43;Pitts
burgh,' 891@;89g ; • Toledo '
• 101 3 / 4 ©llA ;
Reek Island,
,11 15119; Northwestern,
• 82%0,82%; do. preferred, 85@85 1 ,; Lake
Shore, 99; ,Chicago and Great Rastepi, 45.
Mining shares , • _
Copper .Stocks at Boston—,-Calninet; 50;,
Coppet.Falls, gi 15 'Franklin, 14; Reda, 70;
Quincy; 20%.
--Ciearmices at Gold , Exchange Bank, -e44i
-624,000. -
St'B TREASURY.
' , The receipts 'at' the Bab-Treasury-today
were $20;527,942; payments, Z 20,277,024;
tiat
ance, 00,889,Z72. ' -
, ,Max4etit by Telexrapti. , .
• Igrw Yo n g , Janu a r y ; 7.---Coltoa opened
• dull and declining, closing stead y;; sales of
' 2,500 bales'are reported at 26ya27C for Mid
,
Aiing e Uplanda, doffing with no millers
1 Vida 27e. . - Flotii:-ieceiPts ' amounted to
14,711 bbls and the market steady for ship
; ping grades but is less active and scarcely
so firm for,other grades; sales are reported
of 6,400 bbls at 113,11K35 for superfine State;
Western, 17a7,50; extra State. V 6,6558.10;
extra western; 1s,30a10; white wheat extra,
$7,05aT,30; R. 11. 0., 58a9; extra 43t. Louis,
$9,50a12,50; good to choice do. closing quiet.
'• Bye lilou, :eitilqaTetlNlides - liever - tinide of 150
',• bbls at 16a8. Cornmeal is quiet; • sales are
reported of 150 Wks western at $5a5,30, and
;
200 bbls Brandywine, sold, at about 15,35.
/ Whiskyliaterady;`loolbis Western' sold at
' 'lll,. flee. - - Wheat—seceipts amounted - - to
I 179,392 Wish arid the market is dull and
' ,artiaptisrsales - are'reporterdat 3B,sool msh
at 11,60a1,61 fotaint-2 - • - spiiilit In store; 11,66
• for mixed spring; 12,10112,15 for white cali-
Infers; RyeaSiittlek - 700-buish*elthitrisold
at 11;50. Barley is dull midldrooping; sales
iare reported of 4,200.bu5b CanadaWasVat
i t 2,15 - . Raley- Malt •lstuiet -and sales , of
700 liti-i State at. 2,20. I . ,ort,,,rebelpUt Were
21,345 bushels. :Corn dall , and lo
.lower;.
"valet of 47,1)0fhtisbels'at' 97ea#1,00 for nI3W,
Imixed' western, $1,01409 ' for old. , do. in
; storeand alloatisl.os for new white Southw
i era: 'lleeelpts--oits, 8.428 .bwifieW Oats
i .duilebd heavygsides of 224000 • bushels at
753i0 for western • In "store, 780-'do. t itfloa
BAWAIRIVti CRlTl949lel6.Stliowstriehartige4;
sales.orall hhds.of‘ Cubslimo. , Molasses
dull, sales of fillii barrelibt Yea , Orlgiana at
- 4 eta*, 7.1002-hltde: os l , Ditltiatiti at 432}4a65c0
' I Hope quiet. . v Pete/leant! gpftirat e lgifie, for
ettide42);SJorsefintif 'batiderbt.', Unwed
011Aulet at - 99Cap t lXi.C.Ilitiyar 'Stores tidbit
and unchanged.'• Pork firmer' and' ln stair,
. demand; aides 0t1,550 - barrels ati 9 2, 4 1 24 r"
• 1 new mesaul2Ba2B,so;•fkitc4d,,ds.",i# 24,50.
January
January' 29.6 c: • .steads.and- more Jct.
i tivevatiesof•los - barrels at $19a9,65 far new
.•
i a u xa.Ogs,ilf;o9•Afrrer,,a,e•#k;extia Meas.,
lea .;lieei-.. , , r!'.atiadyv ~ -sates :oft 1 , 401:1 -
t‘L at : J' : fe:MM:'lcir. - Nloio , Idea , and
I 0 3 494 :for Intliti , twees. - 4 ,llatif hains -are
1 ret, :with - sales 48,9 .t.rds ta x 34... cut
ealla l atti(e,Vlthatiel fiTirfiti fit'l2.k.
; 12 1 ,40 for shoulders, and.liafor•halnlit
Dressed Hogs quiet and heavy,witb sales at
1 .13!fc , for western, and `13 1 4a146 for •citv.
1 Middles firm and quiet, withsales 250. bxs
Ctmberiand cut at private terms; 50 bap
1 ,Stratford cut at 15c; 150 ; bits. Stafrovikhiro
I at 15 1 ,1a1.5e: 150 bia short . rttilnd if 1644
i 40 bxa bellies at 15. Lard firmer and fair
i lv active. with sales 860 Verces at; 18/819X;
tirstearn,qtrpi u ltma2oc for kettle iendered:
also, 750.tierces steam, buyeeti. option fcj
I January. at 19ya20c. Butter steady at Sita",
' • 14ge l tpr , fz s t ch v p ic., , ..5 t .5. Q,beese,
firm it 15a20c or common - to prime. Livefr
• poi Freights are• more active, and firmer,
-• with epgagetnents for 50,000 bush wheat
• I and corn'at 74; per sail, and Sd, per steam;
2,000 bbls Hour at 20 . , per sail, and 2s. 6d.per
i - - o .flatest;.-VfOttr"i"cintfeit - sittitri i- foi (l rcni
I grades of extra and dull' and heavy for' ail
other kinds. W heat •dull and lower, with
• - sca reel Y , ,any a% port' inquiry; and only mod,
.' i 0 r,itil home.trailill dem , and. Rye. dull and.
f heavy' at lou for aestern. , Qats 4011, at
7511753( tie Attofe and .. 18 aflorat.•:: coti l A all
and heavy at OW for tiew, and 1,07a1.09 for
e l did mixed_ western. - Wel' steady' with
/ moderate demand. Cut meats active and
.f _fair. ;i.Atetaserjrilltinradth dale demand..
• •- York quiet and firm at 29.80.30 ,for mei*
' cash and Februarvdelivery. Lard Aral at
.. _
,> •
fair to. prime. steam Eggs
19%a19N for,
dull at 36a3&
Sr. Louis, Jan. 7.—Tobacco dull and un
changed. Hemp—nothing doing in corn
man and no sales are reported; middlings.
are worth 25c. Flour active for all grades
below double extra, but the prices are un
changed; superfine and extra ranges at 86a
7,25; double e $8,50a9. Wheat dull and
itra
buyers stood' ff; small sales of prime to
choice fall at 1,6082. Corn extremely dull
at 63a69c, thq latter for choice southern.
Oats firm butslow at 55a58c. Barley dull
at ,$2,15 for c hoice Minnesota and spring;
$2125 for fancy Illinois. Rye in demand and
higher at $1,30a1,32. Whisky dull at 9714 c.
Provisions Very firm. Pork is held at 830,
a
with a few .all and irregular lots at 829.
Bulk meats l ir
are active,- and buoyant and
packers are buying. up country stooks of
the product of 6,800 hugs it Canton for
March at llgo for loose:dry salt shoulders;
/4)4c for hams..l4 3 / 4 o for clear sibs; also, the
product of 'B5O bogs at same place, delivera
ble on the opening of navigation, at 110 for
shoulders; 14c for hams;l4,3 • for rib, sides,
150 for clear sides • all loose: 'also 50,900 lbs
dry salted Shoulders at St. Joseph at '11 1 4c;
sales on the spot ward llyc for shoulders
loose and 120 packed, and 16c for clear sides
packed. Bacon—the only sales were 35,000
.113 s clear sides in gunnies to the commissa
ry at 18,43, f rl a few casks of sugar cured
hams at 1 • shoulders are worth 13%c.
Lard ,stiff at 184 c for steam and 20c for
keg. ' ReCelpts =4,800 bbls flour, , 3,900 bu
wheat, 2,1100 ba corn, 2,290 bu oata, I,loo '
bu
rye;1,750 hogs'. " ,
• • Hogs are stiff with a few sales ranging
at 93;a10X43. ' Cattle axe 'un6henged. •
' Ciricetao, January 7.—Eastern' exchange
10 'per cent. liremintn. Flour dull Wand
easier, sales of spring , extritsi at '5;25475.
Wheat 232%a lowerwith' sales Of-No. - 1 at
1,1951,2334; N0...2 1,1234 a 1,14: closing at
1,133441,13,0 sales.sinco:cange at. 41334.
'Corn 2%0 lower. sales 5335a54%; no grade
at - 49a50%; No. 2 kiln dried 543%; rejected
kiln dried 52a53; Old No. 108; , sellers last
half April closing at53%a54% new and 49%
no grade; nothing doing in corn this even
ing. Oats quiet • and - ,q,c lower; sales 246
bushels; N0."2 46%a47; rejected 44%a45;
closing steady at 463; for No. 2. Rye dull
and heavy and 4o lower; sales' No. l'at 1; L 4;
closing.with sellers, but no buyers at that
I3gure. Barley dull; sales at No. 2at 1,62 a
1,66; closing dull and nominal at 1,62. High.
wines dull at 93. Mess Pork dull and firmer
and 50c higher; sales at $1.9a19,50; closin
strong at $l9. Bulk Meats active an.
higher."' Sweet Pickled Hams - at .15}4a18c.
Dressed Hogs in good request and firmer:
sales 411,75a12,50; doting firm at "811,75 a
12 for common` - to' medium and $12,50a25
for ;mod to choice.- The receipts for the past
twenty:lour hours have amounted to 10,375
barrels of flour, 5,192 bushels of wheat,
30,135:' bushels of corn, 52,540 bushels of
oatEr, 1;3413 VaShelti of rye, 800 bushels of
barley, 17,438 head of hogs, Shipments for
the same time were 9,571 - barrels of flour,
9,146 bushels of . 'wheat, 21,697 bushels of
corn, 3,912 bushels of oats, 4,448 bushels of
rye, 6,179 bushels of barley, 6,829 head of
hots..,:.
lidu t vreiticsn, January 7.—Flour dull and
..
Ofiettl unchanged. Wheat. declined at
51,22 g for No. 1; and 51,153, No. 2. Oats
steady at 48c for No. 2. Corn steady at 54c
new. Rye loWer, 51,10 for No. 1.. Barley
at:laterally unchanged. Provisions firmer,
but Inactive. "Mess beef at 513,50414,00.
City mess pork at $28,75a29,00. S. P. hams
at -1534a16c. ' Prime city ;lard 18y,a190
Dressed hogs unsettled and lower-at 512,00 a
512,50. .Receipts, 2,000 bbls • fionr 36,000
bush wheat ; 1,000 bush oats, i,otior, bush
cord, 1,000 rye, 500 bush barley.. . Ship.
tnents;"s,ooo bbls flour, 1.000 bush wheat,
50 b bls and 200 tierces o f , pork.
.
LODIVILLE, Januiry 7.-Sales 76 bhda
Tobacco;:Old tillers, 1134; manufacturing
17, lugs 5a634, common to medium leaf 7a
11. Pork 530. Cotton $26. 'Lard 19c.
Bulk-'meats-shoulders, 111,4a12c, clear rib
sides 1534a16c, clear aides 16y,a1614 packed.
Bacon shoulders-,-143; for clear rib sides,
17i for clear sides, 18c for hams, and 18%
Packed. Flour -- superfine, s s,solo,2s.
Wheat. $1,8,0a1.90 - . Corn=-60 050. Oats 5133
60c. Rye 11,45. New Orleans sugar laq
'for prime., , Molasses 70c: , Whisky, raw,
free, 51.
BuYs.a-o, January 7.-Florr dull and
unchanged. Wheat neglected and firmly
held at previont prices. Corn quiet; eales
10 cars--new at 80 on track.: Oats quiet;
sales 2 cars. western at 65c in store, 1 car do.
at 64c on track. ' Rye nominal. Barley
.steady:, sales,l,soo bush Canada at 51,95;
generally 'held at U. Pork advanced to
$3O for heavy. Lard higher, at 19a1934c.
Righwines nominal at 94c. Dressed hogs
dull, at 13a13,50.
PHILADELPHIA, January 7.-Flour -mar
ket •is very heavy and drooping; extra
family; $7,50a8; Ohio do. $8,75a9,50. Wheat
'dull; red; 11,90a2; amber, 52;05a2,10; White,
$2,20t2,50. Rye steady. Corn firm and
there is but little offering: new yellow, 94a
98c; old do. 51,15. Oats, 72a75c. 'Petroleum
quiet, crude, 2230; refined, 310 Provis
ions are advanclogy, ,Mess Pork, 529a29,50.
Lard, 19. WitiekY sells slowly at 51.02a1,05.
BALTIMODE, January 7.-Flonr. Aulet and
uncnanged,. but there is a better feeling.
Wheat firmer, with sales of prime.to ;Moine
red at $2,25,'fa1r.t0 giad at $1,70a1,72.' Cora
firm; prime white afloat 88490 c, do. yellow
93at 1 50. Oats dull at 6545 q. ' Rye firm at
$1,55:41,60. Mess Pork firm-at 530. __Bacon
active; rib sidos,l7c,:olear 4M - 17tic, shonl-_
ders 14a14c, hauls 19c. Lard firm at 19c.
. Cr..r.vaLaND, January 7.-Flonr market
quiet and - dull. Wbeat.-No. 1 red winter
keld at $1,82a1,83, No. 2 do. at 51,68. Corn
-sale of 4 at 740 before 'Change. Oats
held at,63c. , Barley unchanged and quiet;
No. I Canada held at $2,0582,10, No. 1 State
nominal.:..: Petroleum , steady and quiet;
refined In car lots held at 27N4284 and . 294
30c it tr ade 1018.:• •• • • ,• - , • •
~_.
_, Mmotarla,• January '..7.-=Cottbn dull and
311 , 6801 in . attddilag;“ 28163 1 4; receiptso , 907
bales; exports, 1,589 bales, Flour stesidv•
adiaorilnif, , $74746. " . Corn firm it abide:
Oa* 6.50.. - Hay, IPA; Bran i 24525 e. . Pork,
r 4
9 • Cortl:.Mett4
. 13,75.''' pia - 19419340.
Bulk" Meats . firati.atiuldent, , ll,4m: c lea t
sides, 160.- Dressed FlogaLl2423f i c..
Tromithaannary7.....Flonr quiet. -Wheat
%Met - I• white. lettigatk,°,ll49o;; No. 2, rod,
N. 87%; ,N 0.2, v61401)4431 , amber; buyers
for Tantutry - , 31,80 tollll.BB'.'"Pirlf lc lower;
tiflew 640; , pew'relOtied '993i , ;,7n0W, :buyers
for this mouth - al Wai:t 'Oats held at 680 'for
No.- I. "rft`yer . , 01W; 'ClOitet :seed- ,18,45.
• B e ef lltrCuleB" o 6. r i l e ' b le (4.l L 'ar'll l l4 ly t4 :ll.4 4/ Lit i4 e Cl2si t atele at t2, 4l 4 , ll.' soas ;ll'kel.-. . for
cowsand , ltghtsteotil,Pcl2A7,3s lor , good
to bliiade shipping steers. Hogs dull • and
'nominal, and loatfko lowerpialea at 19a9,40
Ib'r kaitinnolf tirfalf!MAGl/PhdoPgroVS
for fair to good iigkitig. -
. .
IMPORTS
_
Or,uvituars9 PM's/AWOL Rem
riCiAto, January baEley,J, X car-.
son dr`Corl do 16-Aber, Framilton, Algeo
Co; 2 ears potatoescE'ht 3ohhison: 2 do do,
C Norton; 1 car iFpplesikA &J Little; 1 box
scales,. Fai r baplts, Morse 12o; Ido do.
Dibson; lwheel,.fleiCkhanz Long; 0 bbls
op' leg; 10 do dry'apples:l de 'onions, 1 bx
eggs, 1 bbl botteßloolgt; Mandod & Co;
41 sks sags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 24
pcs, 12 rolls lead, ,Balley, Farrell £ co;. 15
bbls plea, Wll Graff Co: 6 bbde sugar,
40 tibis midassee, , Carter, McGrew di. Cu;s
bbis oil, B.:key/ell; Pears" .t Core. ears 'rye,.
'Geckenheimer & firm: '162! sacks 'corn;
Brown & Williams; 2 bus eggs.,L Schmidt;
1 bbl, butter, Fetzer„ dt. Arrnstr,opg; 12 bbl,.
beans, 6 firkins, I bX, 1 kg butter, 1 kg, 2
bxs eggs, 8: sks. rags, 1 bbl lard, Head &
Metzgar; 6 bdls gas -pipe, 8 bbls salt, 1 bx,'
1, pump, 2 „ , plcks, G Praesch; 1 ca-lz glass
ware+ Weldon dr Jiollesl . Jul scrap iron,
biolifns &-Malooo.l'4 , 2.. bus dry:goods, A
m
Aronsor scrap iron, J D Jones; 10
bxs cheese, Graff. &Reiter; .50 empty 011
barrels, Thomas Musgrave; 3: bxs syrup, 1
box, it E Sellers de Co:6 bundles tow;:
Vaekiner it Irwin; 6: do: do, J , Myera - dr Son;
Z.. Obis grease, Brown, & ,Co; - cases. tor
fib, 13 uhnestocir,,eff, Co; Ibx castings, J
Woodwe 1 & Co; 5, bblabottar.A. L Cramer:
1 bbl oranges, d _EI Dilworth & Co; 1 .do
sugar, J Porterfield oct Col 28C+; aka oats,
.~._.r.,c..r::R.~..V:.c, e...ti, ..:.:~s~' t..,.~.1.:i„8,~': ~i.;~ai:i:.xx:.s;T=.4.... ...~::..:1': ,r.. _,. n_..nC.'t`.' -Y~.. i~"i,::.~:.,i..
TSBURGIT IGAZETffEi
P 1
McHenry &- Hood; 1 tierce lard, D A
Daugherty.
PITTIIURGI3, FORT . WAYNE at CHICAGO
RAILROAD, January 7.-30 cars metal,
Nitnick & Co; 27 do do, Jas Wood, Son &
Co: 3 do do,
John Moorhead; 1 do do,
Brown & Co;2 do do, Loomis & Collard;
200 bbls flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 30 do do,
owner; 15 bales hops, J M. Carson & Co; 65
saddles venison, Voigt, Mahood it Co; 400
sks flour, McKay & Bro: 1 car wheat,'H R
Forsyth; 3do do, "D Wallace; 2 cars mid
dlings, Keil & Ritchart; - 2 cars bones, Sew
ard & Campbell; 2 cars , corn, 2 do rye,
Watt, Lang & Co; 200-bbls flour A 'Kirk
patrick & Co; 400 sks do, 1. car iniddlings,
Shomaker & Langenheim; 10 bbls oil, Jas
Dalzell & Son; 20 his zinc, F W Gerder; 1
car rye, W J Meek; 12 cars limestone;B do
iron ore, Shoenber er Shoenberger ez, Blair; -1 car corn,
Scott & Gisal; 100 sks flour, 1 4 7 do oats, 49
do millfeed; John Hinkle; car corn, T
.E Smith; 50 bols flour, SS Niaryin; 76 bbls
apples, 3 kgs • apple. butter,ll , do lard, H
Rea Jr; 19 bgs rage, . Markle &Co; 3 cars
rye, Culp & Shepard; 48 eke rags; MoElroy
&Co; 198 eke oats, J. B ;Campbell; 36 sks
rags, McCullough, Smith ik - Co; 30 bbls ap-
Pies. 4 kgs apple' butter; Voigt. ;Mahood .&
Co; 25 bole flour; li Rea Jr; 25 bbls oit,'B L
Fahneatook & co; 17 bbls, apples, W :11.
Grafi & Co; 2 pkbutter, W W Rankin.
T a
' . ALLEGHENY ALisi .13
.tiratoan, Jan
uary 7.-880 bbla 'oil, - Fisher & Bro; 480 do
do, James Wilki ; 450 do do, G S Thomas;
960 do do, Pleming & Co; 80-do do, John N
11cCntchebnir, ear metal, Zog & Co; 2 do
do, McKnight; Porter '& Co; 4 do limestone,
Shoenberger &Blair; S sks wool, 4 sacks
flour, Allen,,,Kirkpatrick. & Co; S do do,
Graff & Reiter; 10 rolls leather, William
Flacons & Son; 27' bags buckwheat flour,
W H Kirkpatrick & co; 17 do do; H Rea
Jr; 400 blils oil, McCreery & Co.
•«.. 7.-1 ,
ALLEGHENY STATION, January
car lime, J Obdell; 2 cars liarley, M Weil &
Co; 124 aka flaxseed, M B Suydam; 15 cars
barley, Gilmore, Straub & Co; ,L car corn,
81 Steel & Son; 45 aka corn, J Sterling; 70
hides, J Luckcampt; 2- cars metal, Pitts
Forge & Iron Co; 1 do do, Lindsay & Mc-
Cateheon; 1 car barley,.K Heckelman; 29
dressed hogs, 2 pkgs lard,,D Byers; 1 car
bran, Fred Owens; 6 cars iron ore, Spang,
Chalfant & Co; 2 cars II xseed, Ewer,
Hamilton it Co; 2 cars wheat,R T Kennedy
& Bro; 1 bbl beans, Rose & Ewing.
,_.
Pirrtastraera AND CONNELLAVILLR RAIL.
ROAD, January 6.-12 sks rags, Christy it
Benham; 60 bgs flaxseed, J W Thuraby; 20
kgs nails, Jos Woodwell; 31 bags wheat,
Dillinger & Stevenson; 3 bdis sheep skins,
M Delange; 1 car wood, T Husking.
Louravii.r.z, 3HD. 6.=-River stationari-,
with thirteen feet Ave inches of water in the
canal.
The river continues to recede steadily
at this point with tart feet six inches in
tie, channel by the Monongahela marks
last evening. The weather yesterday was
clear and , pleasant, being more like;April
or May than January. Thermometer at 4
p. m. 55.
No arrivals to report, and no boats due
aside from the regular packets.
The G. A.Thompson. Captain IPlereal, is
announced to ' leave for Cincinnati and
Louisville this evenine.
The Grey Eagle arrived from Parkers
burg, on Wednesday evening with a big
trip, and departed again yesterday at noon.
The Bayard;Capt. Gun, D. Moore, is the
regular packet - for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon.
The Inrena. Capt. Sam. Shuman, with
Capt. James Vandergrift in the office, is
annonneed to leave for St. Louis this even
ing without fail. The Lorena is one of the
best boats In the tsade.-
The Leonidas,. Capt. Ed. Evans, takes
her departure for New Orleans tomorrow
without fail, and passengers and shippers
should bear.this In mind. She is admira
bly adapted for a trip to the Crescent City.
—The Illinois river is stillolosed with ice.
—The Jewess, sunk in Alabama river,
will be raised.
—Loaded wagons were still crossing the
Missouri at Grubs. December 3t.
—The Ne w York, Glasgow and Arms
dii.o were advertised to leave Cineinnat
for Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
—Parties from New Albany and Louis
ville will start a paper on the Richmond,
next trip, to be called the Re.hmond Wave.
—The United States litarehal at St. Louis,
sold on Tuesday, the Galetea (low pres
sure) for 13,000.. and the Tom Stevens for
—,The towboats Etella and Lake Erie, de
"mended the falls at Louisville on Tuesday
with tovis'of coal, and the New York left
there the Berne day for Pittsburgh.,
'—Tbe coffer-dam on t'..e Moline chain
sprung a leak and tillea with water on
Tuesday night. It is said that it was with
great difficulty that the tools • were saved.
The work was nearly completed.
—The Sheriff or Marshall' sold at Mem
phis, last Monday, the steamer Lady
Withaup. William Elliott was the pur
chaser for $1,540, and, will run her in Cor
rect river, which bas its bead waters in the
Missonri.
—The Mary -Davao left Cincinnati for
New Orleans on Tuesday evening, with
two bulges. containing• about 600 tuna re
ceived at Pittsburgh' and Wheeling, and a
few lots which'she received there. Pilots,
Samuel Ilyilliamson and Elijah:Pearce.
' 'TIC
e Cincinnatimercial, sa ys:,. The
"Cont ' ' ' '
Alaska's people dlicovered three, fine deers
in the Mississippl, at Bess Landing, swim
ming fermis with tbe.yawl weds
• chase.
They Captured two in the Water 'and shot
the other on tbe @bore: ' •They'• have been
eating venison all the way up, and had one
wboledifer left. ..: ,-. . •: - • , •,
•
.-The:. Rellevernon 'IA Chicltitiati for
Pittsburgh on Tuesday fivetifig,•• with- a
good trip.:: Resides the freight ;which she
nroniht .from New Cirleonvahe •had , 200
harrela of molasses , and 10 , bhds sugar
!Thicli she remived!fromthe,SOlvirSinar,
tli t
and 03, lee of_ cotton and slot of furni
ture fro ,Olhelanati, ~lithe wills weivelso
hales 'of h y add a loot min alMayeville-
Pilots, Andy Bunto' 'aid 'Richard Whit
ten. -
-We clip the foils:olDß - from'. thia,Cino6-
Esti ..geizette: • The Louisville insurance
companies Wlldelktiadilikercin the America
atd united - States hatrirellf signified their
intention to pay-4be •Kentucky 'Commit ,
being did. last to /do , so._ 4 The' Cincinnati
CeinHatileft have ...taken .cirt , further action
ee the meetla , reported by, mot retently.
pother.rneeting is expected tp be held to
morrow, when they Will, itntbably.cpme to
a definite conelpaion.., The Unite(' • &alai
Mali CciritanY have not , yet made demand
for Paymenti'and"may not do so until the
exviretloti or di atk •deo • front 'the time of
the aocißent. i Meantime; the , tirebk of `the
United States Icon the , - waYs , ' here, •In' tite
same condition nearly as tvben drat towed
here.., 1
Fll4S:: . F.oli:Tilli:. l
10t:ID - 11 .. .S .
--- •------- , --,=r - -. ,, -.,--- --:H7- , .'.- ,
i0i..5.....'.,'.':'0.i'...1,.'r.:0:i-S..'.
.31eC0111).,ki.00Is
Arlll leir AllOllllO I t... 4416%.
'invest 'IA MotijOgi on UtT or Pi?!,11
Proptly, Arr a tens erthree years. •
• youSti 9ti ilopillsna Mortgage toes, years.
wANTPDT - UuNnies*or Aecoromuusitqe yaw
the *Mount of VIU,OOOII time from ile'daYs 4 9, a`
f • , }_t;
WAN tkrii...l . o esehintel. *anal'? Igo ercli
tnAbitslustri , 6*l:4 WArally Absiste , atia
Wagia.4l49ll to B. sioltAlN• &Wu
d e l Gamer Neartlt iv. and emliblelG Sto
Rivera and Weather.
RIVER NEWS.
ID AitTNNU MITI
.14.1
STEAMBOATS.
FOR EVANSVILLE, 1; . .
CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS—The
steamer
LuRENA Capt. S. surmalr.
Will II aye for the above porta TIES DAY, Bth,
For freight or passage apply on board or to
• FLACK ,t COLLINGWOOD,
Agents.
VOR CINCINNATI ANliz i giSa,
aL LounivlLLE.-The nne steam
er
G. A. THOMPSON.— L S. ratzeoL, Commander,
Will Heav e on TIIIS . DAY, January S; at 4 r. Y.
For freight or pasture apply on board or to
JA.3IKA COLLINS. _J
• FLACK .t CoLLEFGWOOTI,
. or CHARLES BARNES. Agents.
OR CAIRO AND ST•
j i
• F LUIDS.—The steamer . ,
MAGGIE HAYS
Will leave for the above pote en - Wednesday', the
13th inst.
For freight or passage apply oa board or to.
JOHN FLACK. •
- • ' J.ll. COLLANUIVOOTL
ftERIErT 44 ILAZLETF.,
• Jai • or Jt.tHN FL ACE.. Agente.
VOR MEMPHIS' AND jgr a iSt
NSW - ORLEANS.—The fine Pas.
smte!' steamier .
.. :.. ...Jassa Dior, Commander,
Will kayo on se.TuarlAr. January ptli.
Tor freight or passage apply on lJoard: la 6
.
FOB MIENIPHIS AND
NEW ORLEANS—The steamer
LEONIDAS ' Capt. ND:.
Will leave forthe aboleLisnit ail intermediate ports
THIS DAY, the 6th Inst., at 5 o'clock P. X. SAM
Bur freughi or panags_epptv onboard or to
lEfacil t I S t AR% or
.
Through receipts given .n the above boat to Sel
ma. Eaanla, Benton,_ Montgomery. Ala.. and all
other points on the Alabama ricer and Texas ports
at the Lowell 'rites by - -
Ja4 • GHSIEST C HASLETT.
putts munpil, Al got
WHEELING, • • ,
NarAdta . and PaikerArarg • Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Best, foot of Wood Street,
DAILY, AT Ili M.
Tur.IDAYs Awe FaitiaTS.
BA.YABD A. 13. BREPLECELD, Master.
WID2IIISDAYS AND BATVEDAYS,
Asst . EAGLE C. L. linsnritAit, Muter.
Freight will be received at all boars by
sell . JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
PROCLAMATION.
CHI OF ALLEGHENY, SS:
In accordance with the Aet. of Assembly incorpor
ating said City of Allegheny, and , the torero' sun
plements thereto, T, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of told
city, do lune DM my Proclamation, that on the
Second Tneaday of January, A, D. 1819,
Being the 12th dam of said month. the freeinen of
said city. qualified to rote for men.b?is of the House
of tepresentad tees of this--Commonwealth, 01111
meet sod by ballot elect:—
One person to aerie as, Director of Poor of maid
city.
Alto, on the same day, the quailed electdrs of the
various Wards of the city will elect by ballot ruem
rit of Councils. is full.wai— . -
First Ward—Two members of Common Council.
Second Ward—Three members of Common Council.
Third Ward—Four men tiers of C minor& council.
Tourth Ward—Four members of Common Council.
Fifth Ward—Two members of rot mull C. , 11112ef1.
blxth Ward—Two members C. merlon Council.
Seventh Ward—Two members oftonationCuunitil.
Ehrbib Ward—Two members of Selict Connell and
two metuberi of Common Connell.
Ea .-h of whom shag b..: qualified to serve as mem
bers of the Howie of Representative* of ibis Com
monwealth. residents of the WAras In which they
shall be citc!ed, and qu .lltied, voters therein.
At the election to N. held ac aforeeald. on TUES
DAY. the I 401 day ofJll3llllk7, A. I). 1869.
The electors of the First R .rd «hall m. et at the
Public School Hoag In , said Want.
Theelettoes of the Si coal Ward shill meet at the
Public Select Manse is said Want _
Ibe hectors of the Fir t Precinct of the Third
Ward shah meet at the Public School House in said
Ward.
The electors of the Second Precinct-of the Third
Ward shall meet at the h .use of Vol. George Genet,
on the corner of East lane and
The electws of the Pint Preclnc. of the Fourth
Want *hall meet at the Sandusky meet Public
School House.
The electors of the Second Preelece. of the Fourth
Ward shall meet at the house of John Gordon. cor
ner of Chestnut And Main streets.
The electors• (the Filth Ward shalt meet at the
Public .School House, corner of chanters and Fay
ette elf • U.
The eleven, of the Sixth Ward shall meet at the
Public School House, corner of Chanters and.Juni
ata etre- ts.
The electors of the Seventh Ward shall meet at the
Lute House, In said ward
Theolecteirs ofthe FJpiatts Ward -ahall meet at the
Public &how Howe o , said Ward.
. . . . .
In ttetlinony whereofl have hereunto set:
my hand antl,seal or, the ray of Allegheny,
L. 8. this secautteletv or January. In the year of
our 1,, , ,10ne ahOltsiunl tight hanared.and
oew slaty-nine.. .
=
MILLER,
(Late Miller & RieketreN)
Nos. 221 AND 228,_
Comer Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Met to the trade at Low Floret:
• 160 pkgs. of NEAP MAORIMICL, In barrel's,
beiges,quarter! sell Mts.
100 cbolce YOUNG IiYISON,
,JAPAN
and LIII`EItIAL TEAS. '
60 sake cholas RANtWO_Zi RICE
515 bble. Chnice*CAßl/LINA RICE.
Tfl bbls. LONG [BLAND SYRUP.
•
60 bbla. 8111117 P, otiolea brand!. •
WO Coble. N O. AIOLASSES.
. •
80 DOI,: MOLASSEEI.
AUODbU, REPINED aUews
• 1111 bbds. PORTO HICO, CUBA owl DEMA
RABA BUG • .
POO bags RIO COVVEZ.
80 wigs JAVA.,and LAGUATHA.OOI7III:B,,
100 eases IN PORTED CLARET.
11410 pA cases 'moWNES oBANDoII , S CHAN
oNE I
SCOTCH ALE aA4 LONDON PORTER cos
EADOi on band.
• • ROCIt. THE BABY,,
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
. som - ont '
toF , TON &
Practical 'FdrnitOre Satittlietuii*
118 *P 111 0°, 7 4 Ar 3 rEPaPaltl
4rWriffirtgingigrrt"°"ZlP
Vilitrattlt 111.11ali101titirteNtif.
: r
Prenitt 'Burr libiltiflllaOhies s • '
sl TIM UST' lirliVer bLitOrtga• ill' telt,"
;,-• .;
Portable ~ /reted.3 l ltals
. • :• •
...BOLT/NGIOLOT$II; •
All nbmbeLY and I:4ltiituiilty; For iale at
319 and 321 4berty:St.,Plt.44urgh i Pa l
W. W. SVACIGiUMI:
au=
CaICOLGATE & EQ.'S
~
‘..".....,: .cC 1 1 .1 ,41 4 A '
9 &Cll,i 41 TOILET ' . ,I3i)APS,
• ~
i. .. L.,0 .
t.. ,- ,
tiovo iL l
t r it e :
I p t
tile r Te fromp
w ag e e al c hieL l V.
beet,,i7l , s d k e ;l 3 l e t
r i t T 4l;rw o l
i....,,
i r pr i
.::
.• OPI ''' '0
tl . . .
r Cl 4. t. ITY ENOTNEXR AND SVIVILYOft, t
.:,..', , '... al littaburga..lattaary 2th, 1880 :.. . I
"4 - O:ITICE.-11'4o .I,Asseitsineut ~tor
g
ualirig'Coiwill a reit t',(nn lalawiddle street
t 417 I*.litta Basilian Une. it I, war rdady tot' amittiq
Iliktion a. 4 can be *eau at lb aan 'e lanai Monday,
nasty Illlth4 .1889: whin It Will be 'returned to
pip City Traaaurea'a office roc colleati.M.
. - ...,:107 , 1 :' • J:. “. •/, .• —lf; jl•11140,41,11:; ~
...4iii•egp ; , . , city Etiglact.y..
000
. . _
ittEk_OlL CLOTH .FOll4 WIN.
now . ritt 411R $-We ar• now manufseturing
Antal° Alf AnalLtZ oluderlorta tlntlb44lnl at
s tower than ran bn had 01 +a n3r . • Etib ter AMU.
• PITO!) 1/oolets - wilitod It loznel• lutenist to
sot our goodskma l n• porabaslnvlsawhatv..
•1N and SI Mita bl., Onset ut. Cult.
=
OMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J. L. DILLINGSB
BE INGEII & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION 3LERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street, - Pittsburgh, Pa.
RECEIVE AND BELL
Ali - Kinds of. Country' ..Produce
All . orders lb? Merchandise promptly filled, at
,oerissT market rates. Particular attention given
to the sale of . Butter, Eggs. Cheese Dried Fruits,
&c, We feel conddent that we can Rive entire sat
litfaction, by making reicit SALES and Pliolll, Ste.
TURSS, at HIGLIZAT,ISIMIELT and therefore
reinectfully solicit your consignments. All corre
spondence answered promptly.:-Marking' Plates
furnished free, Grain in store and to arrive daily.
aarl:t7S - • .
Capt.l3. C. MARTIN
.E ST A 10,14 IA HIED ,8111- A.-& T.
•
-N. GORMLY,
wa-rotss4Lge:OEOPER,
No. 271 Liberty Siiept )
ahrizFri.: 9PP. &Linz Mr/04 ! • ,
Eorrmsistrwari
se We
WATT, -LANG & CO., •
en:metres, Fleur; Gitlin, Produce, Pro.
-itsionii, Fish, p4eese, Carbon On. dte••
ILI% ind 174 WOOD STR.F.D.r, near Liberty
itteet: Pittsburgh. . n08:n156
X. 8T.14 2 / 1 1Ii.irl J. I..'STXXLI.
• M
STEELS .
1 & SON •
.' • ' • • •
Constniestowiferchants,
r. ::A.llll DraLizss.
WILAMIII9.
No. 95 OHIO . BTREn, near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY' . • .
.
J. 111.-CANTIMILD ....A; T. CANFIELD.
B. CANFIBLII & SON, COSI..
I• MISSION MERCHANTS. and :Wholesale
eaters I); tioahen, Factory. Hamburg and. W_, R.
Cheese,' Butter, Lard, Polk, Bacon, Flour, - 'Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Plir Lead. Pot, Pearl and Soda
Aahea, W bite Lime Lineeed, Lard, Coal antiCF
bon•ollB. No. 141 ?iris street. ?Menorah.
TILTSIt SILIIG • T
KEIL & RICHART,
COgIaSKOZI . 161ERCJIANT3,
t
noun, -iililiN:riatifs =ME 13, &43.. LC.,
my :4 4 1 9 LibemkT Plttaboxgh,
Wn.ann. ' B. ABJER.
CeRANE & ANJER,
OMMISSION Iid.F.IICHANT.4, •
Dealers to irestitra, i oßAlN and YItODLVE GEN.
ERALLY, No. - 141 VAT= STREET, above
Emithfleid, Pittaintraft. ;lea
VETKEIr. & ARIUSTKONG,
-a: . , . ... . . , ,
PORWANDIIM MY c o x 11.110.1104113,
For tie nit of Pour, einin„.Benon, Lira, Butter,
MARKETed Fruit. and Prodnce generally, No. 11.0
STREET, corner of First, Pittergl.i.'
le=tite . _
T
J. pLA.NCHARD.
Wholesale aad Retail Grows,
BC IiT,ENON ANDREW'pIay/
tiNOX Si. SON, COMMISSION
KERCHANw and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
. L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
19 DIAMOND. opposite City Hsu. tategtkeny. City.
Ja17:217
TIITTLE, - BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merthants and
eiders in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Flat,
Corbels- end Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all P".tuburch ufactures generally.
/mil and It!! aECONDIMICEET. Pittsburgh.
Jong I. 110h82 ZVI% HOUSIC...:Arsit. B. nous:.
TORN L HOUSE is. EROS. t Sue-
Ecessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., 1% holesale
moors and Eumtalsslori Merchants, Corner Of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. fa. .
nun! sarrrax A WALLACE '
POIIIIPTON &WALLACE / WHOLE -
SALE (3 ROCESS AND PHOD UDE DEALERS.
. I SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. _ 1a12:56 g
• .
WI. IL' NEEft . ll,:,
.„
ALDEHaiAN AND. EX-OFFICIO:JUSTICE OT
• • THE PEAVE.
OFFICE; 89 - 'FIFTH AVENUE.
Special' attention given to conveyancing and Col.
let Dons Deeds,Donds anti Mortgages (trains up,
and ail 'mad mildness attended to promptly and ac
curately.
BIMON DRUM.
Mayor
TOS. A. BUTLER ' '' .
u• . .
LLDEBILdIi AID reins NAGIBTRATE.
Otllce,lA6 WTLIZ fiTREET, near Wouantnitca
P.,ITTSFRIttiff,
, . . •
Bands, Mortgage!, Acknowledgment
D on
enontls, Colleenons,
mbM: 1111 sue 'all other leg_ltimal
business executed ProtalnlY• '• • • -
. •
RADIAJBL. McMASTERS,
P `' AMDV..IIIMA.ri;
„. . • „
Bi-Oilicleanstice of ibs resod and Police Maxie.
trate.. UnicA,
_BRANT 5iT10442% Opposite tbe 43a.
• thedral, I'ITTSBUBUB; BA.
” Wads, Bonds, ilustoires, ...Acknowledgments,
Donesltlons, and all Legal Business executed with
nronstrtness thstuth •eu. •• : table
IJWTAIDE d. MORROW,
.
- - :A.14i0mttact...41%4 • '
T,0.114 A. 44 1 / 11 s .
11=40117 . 1010 4IIIITIDII: DP' TEE •PIII.OIt LSD .
• .1 . . PC.44044.-NAtIZISTRATT. •
°Pe rt: IIIIIII7IPTH ItTpervoppositi the Oaths
_
ittnitutitErnsV els,' 'Bon ortonee
AckPowitlitimeatt, Depositions and all Legal Bast.
itNA iXogdiOd witio>row.Mmestontd dlipottb. •
IV/lOLICILLLIC DILLLIES IN
No. 396 PENN STREET:
apt ;t
PROFESSIONAL.
EX.OPTICID 011117 1 91 C, OP ,TILD PEACE AND
PDLICE DiAbrantATE.
OFFICE; M. 73 PENNA:AVENUE, , PITTSBURGH, PA
Deeds, Bonds, , Mortiows, Ackuvwledgments.
Deixmations and all Legal Bustuett executed with
tont:awes and dli tcl.. , r , =Tu.
!:1:1 Justice of ti*Tleacev
CONVEVANCE*,REW E$TAlt ilttsußAit;EiCil
'
Collection of !tents solicited and promptly attends
dr r.*); F ARP I PO 9 4. II . I
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: ntl t? 1.1! • ,t
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Rana* SOU. t apioifra
OBN W4-11.1UDDEL4,-
°glace. 116 Diontondl liSgerkt.
.ekks;
,
ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No: 89 Grant Street;
oil 4:b7ll't''t
IiCHEI3ALD IBLAKEILEIG
API"WitNPV-4.T , 1 , A.:VV;
No. 99 FIFTH 16119Eigt,
a0500n:499 ' "` PITTSBURGH. PA
OILVVP , • r‘KATES.
,Amerifen Rink,
Emplie Starr
s &e
. •
, , • „ ,
Att other styles lid sate it the Tenfewest rates
WRITESIDEg
dell 19 MIDZBAL 91.. ALLZ9Brags
A.S.'STEVEN6ON
ITTSHURGII and
aganMSS
CONNELLSVILLE
On and after TUESDAY, November, 17th. 18E8
trains will arrive at and depart from toe Depot cot.
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrfve.
Mall to and from Uniont'n. 7:00 A. Y. 0:00 P. SO
McKeesport Accontraodt'n.ll:oo A. M. 2:05 P.
Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 r. Et. 10:10A. Y.
West Newton Accommpd'n 4:30 P. Y. 8:33 A. 14
Braddock's Acaommodat'n 0:15 r. at. 7:50 P. 3 t4 '
Night Ace. to McKeesport-10:30 r. M. 6:45 A. 14
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newt0n......... 1:00 P. Y. 10:00 A. 11
For tickets apply to
J. B. KING, Agent.
. .
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. n 023 •
MANGE of TIME.MEWN
GYIENY VALLEY . RAILEO4II
On and after' MONDAY., November 9th, 188
TWO TRAINS DAILY vrill lem e Pittsburgh Sta.
tionocorner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Frank.
lin, 011 City, Bedalo, and all points 171 the 011 Re•
glans.
grays rlrr6innt9ll. tAnnIVE TN
Mall 7:18 am !Mall - • 5:91.4) m
Egpress 7:10 p mlExpress."..: .... 8:30 a m
Brady's As 3:00 p m,Bralt , d Aclo:B9a
Ist Soda Works ! Sod `lst Works
Accomod , n..lo:so am Accomoda , n. 8.20 nt
2d Soda Works 12d Soda Works
AccomorPn .. 5:00 p rut Accomoda , n. 3:40 p
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1;10 r. 2E. Are
rive at Patent/rah at.9:50 A.Y ,• , ,
Passengers taking , express train have but Vail
- changer:of can brerreen Patera:oo4 Buffalo atidOill
Regions. Mall and xpress Trains step only at
mdricipal points Mixed Way Mid Accommodation
trams stop at all s tations. _
THOMAS K. 1111101, Assn. Bart.
W. POSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. nee
rITTSBIIRGH) Pr : r 1 4 ,111.111.11111.11
CINCINNATI ANTI ST
ataLw.A.T. -
, .
.PAN HANDLESOTITIL
:CHANGE UP TIME.—On and atter - SUNDAri
Nov. 294, 18138, trains will leave and - arrive at, the
Galen Depot, as follows, Tlttsburigh time: .
. 13 part. Aeries.
Mail 3:13 a. m. 1,9:13
Hest Line 10:13 a. tn: 7:33 p. m
Vast Express J • NI:1114p. m. 151:18 a. m.
Mixed Way..., 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. m,
McDonald's Acc'n, 1,33 p.m*
Steubenville Acconuno& ' n. 3 i3S. p. Tn. .9:4S s.
IdeDonald'sAcc'n. N0..2..' 5:011p. m. p.ra.
•
11:511 P. Ilf. Express will Tetra d a L' y •
e. x. Mall will arrive daily.
The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundaye ex.
cepted, and makes close conneltious al Newark for
Zanesville and - points 'On BIM flaky, Mansfield &
Newark It. It. •
B. F. SCULL. General Ticket - Agent..
.Wno2A .W. CARD, Sup't:..Stenberiville,.ohie. •••' •
•
I Qa.Q .
I.IWIIGH, PORT WAYNE & CIFICKGO
W. AND CLEVELAND '& PITTEIBUTI.GH,RAti
From l Dec. 20th,' 113138, trains will leave Iron
and arrive at the Union Depot north aide, Pitts
burgh city time, as follows: 1
JAS. F. RIC4I.BJ4To
Chicago El 303 am
m
Erie _'l
7:28 a m
CI. &Wh , glß l l 0:515
Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a m
Chit:ago Ex.— 10:08 a m
& 14:23 par. I
Chicago Ex.— 2143 pm
W?eetErie.Ex. 6:53 Pike'
Depart from Allegheny.
N. Itrigt.'n Ac. B:sBam
Leetsdale ". 10:28 ats
. 1' 11:58 a ia
Rochester " 1:33 p m
Leetsdale Ace. 3:58 pm
N. Brigt'a "..-.5a3a pm i
N. Bert's' " .
Leetsdale .•" • /0:43 pml
Leetsdale gen
day Church,. 1:13 pln
Kir 2:43p. m. Chicage
• Iliir*Ll:lsB4:at. Cates"
de22 F. R. MYEB4
ZE NN 9 VLIVANIA f::.;-?,,, c , ?.,:,.i-, ,, .:v
CENTRAL ItAILEOAD.
and after Nov 28th. 1698, Tra - ;i - will ar. ,
rive at and depart fr om the Union Depot, corner of '
Washington and Liberty streets. as follows:
Arrive. . f Depart. '
Rail Train.... -1:30 a 1:11113 ay Express.. 2:30.A n 1
Flat Line 2.40 am i Wall's- No. 1.. 0:30 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am I Mail Train B:ltra in
BriotonAcc'n. 7:50 a mi•Cinelnnati Ex. 12:35 pat
Wall's No. T.. 8:50 a m ;Wall' 5N0...".. 11:20 a m
Cincinnati En. 9:40 an! ,Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pm
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m!Braddocks No 14:20 pat
Baltimore Ex. -
.I'4B p ni!Phlia. Express 5:10 pm
?Us.. Express 2:05 p la:Wail's No.-8.. 5:20 pm
•
Walt* c No. 3..._ 1:30 pm Wall's N0.,1.. 6:15 pm
N
Braddockso.l 650 p m Fast Line ' 7:frilpm
Wairs.No. 4..• .1:115 Dm Wall'sbo. 5.. 11:00 p m
Way,Passen'r.lo:2llp m
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The- Church Train leaves' Were Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. In., reaching Pittsburgh at 08
10:
a. m. • Returning leaves Pittsburgh at LI
R 50
and arrives atall's Station at 2:00 p. m. -
*Cincinnati rxpress leaves daily. All other
daily except Sunday. , - . ,
-
For further Information apply to
.
W. H. BECIIMTH, Agent.
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not an.
same any risk for Baggage. except for wearing ay.
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value: • All Baggage exceeding that
amount In value vrill be at the risk of the owner, ax.
'lasi taken by special contrac t .___-, ' - -t
EDWAB.D. EL WILL
General Superintendent, Altoona,
nott
WW'STERN 'PENN
SYLVANIA ILLY.-
ROAD—On. and: after a ovi
sea r' Trains or. the Western Pennsylvania Rail.
road will arrive At and depart from the Federal
Street DepOt,Allegheny City. as,follows:
. Arrive. _ • - .• : Depart. -
Briringd'e No 1 5:40 T:00 alll
Freeport Np. 8:20 a nil Freeport Nu. 1 9:15 la
rpftse...,,. .10:40 a iniSherpb , g No.111;20 avs
Sharpb'g N0..1. 1:25 p 2:48•0nt
Freeport No. 2 4:00 pm serlugd , e Nol 3:20 pm
Mall • 5:55-p ialFreeportlio. t .5:20 p m
Spring,Pe No 2 11:45. n SoringiPe No 2 T:10 p m
• Aboye trains run cm slinday.
The Chundi Trials Werra AllegellnY .11102aceverT
dtilday - atil:4o a.' m:, reaching Allegheny at
1050 a. m. Returning:leaves Alleirbeirr (•ity. at
1:iSO p. tae and arrive at, Allegheny Janet. at 3:48
CosaftreiVPMl TWA/VG—For sale in packages ,
Twento,:between Allegheny , City, Chestnut street,
He's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
andon good'onty onithe treble: stopping at Stations spa.
tided Octets. _
The tre, leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. te,
Make direct cow:mitten at Freepor , with-Walker a
on:3=ollhr Butler and Hannah. town. - Throuh
tickets ma be purchased at tn. Office, No. • 3 5 1.
'ChM Atm lieu the Sus pensiol) Bridge - Pittsburgh
and at the epet.-Aliegios... , , ;
Pot fartaer Information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, . •
.• • - . • Federal Street Depot.
Tb • Western Pent:sylvan* Railroad will, not lig•
mime lug risk for Baggage, except for wearing sp.
panel, and limit their resppaMbilityentine Hundred
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding thig
amount in value will De at the riskof the owner. WI.
lease taken by special cojitraot: • , •
. • . • tuwArto • H.' WILLIAMS,
Geronl. hunerist4ndent. Al aL
,coon,Xl6
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UNION PACIFIC Bums
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The ITROB,TEST &Nit nios.r Br i r,TAS L .0174
tram the Neat to an points in tl •
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Pseine - settitroatt front tst. - Louis, end . ni:ttnibal aioll
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renee, Tbpelte. and Wamego vet h 814.0 kir all
wins r th Sancta tky A.t)en4ALt r str , vestiot -ZIM.
wetth telth the uttlTEu AT RIPHE'sa (my.
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ins' trit.iiii.idiZitso7 ol S TRJ-MIKILLY LINE- OS
co/2011Es for Vort'Uoimil 'naive 01-1. Pass, Alba.
% I n e e44l 4 4t.. :l B c letfj r el end 1* pptit :te Santoua an.
„With the -xecent tatldltionS of ring , stock atitt
eittlipMettt, led. tnettrrahgement mule wtth re•
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raollitles pope_ !minty , Illoolot freight ; to : th e Fax
West. 2 • - ' ,
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laTOlcetts Pr- *mil.” .alt the, plitteling (notes In the
united nista and caoadu
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BABTBEN DIVISION. - ..1 - ;at . . -,
A. ANDERSON. ' --:
I~ITTBBITROI
TO ' V.E POO
013.EENS OWN.;
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Numbering Slatted i5r5551115*Fal5 51 $c milbllF.there
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CITY or ElOhTOl7. crry OF EIALTIXORI,
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Sidling !Malty SatUtiDAY, from Pier *5, Nor?.
Tart: For passairete farther Inr• •: 3
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RAILROADS.
Mit t ioarr: -
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Mileage ki . . - .213 am
railcar Ex..., 11:118 a
Whee lag Ex. 11:13 a m
,Crest:lee Mall.: 3:53 p 14
Chlcaao Ex...
.' 4:313p ISt
eleveland Ex 4:05 pa
Erie l(fert Ex .6:13 pat
i &I Vird l g Ex- 8:58 pa
Airrfve ir, 411 c leny.
N.-.Brigt , n •7:o3ltta
N. V
Brign .‘! • 8:2114,za
New Castle. "'/U:33 Yas
Le,eltdale 9:13 a m
" 1:09 pa
I N—Brigt , n " 9:43 pia
Leetsdale " 4:53 pm
I • . T:18 m
~Leetedsle
dart.,burch... 9:58 - a ta
• Express leaves daily.
Express :arrives dally.
Ueneral Ticket Acent.
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