The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 11, 1869, Image 3

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    Financial Natters in ew York.
' Gold Closed at 136y,ti 35%.
(By Telegraph to the., Pittsburgh Gas Me.]
NEW Youir; Janu: ry 9, 1869.
MONEY.
The great feature of Wall street was the
-
activiy and buoyancy on stock exchange,
which resulted in a sharp advance in all lead
ing securities, especially the favorite rail
,
road shares. The feeling in all directions is
I
very bullish, and the excitement bids fair to
increase. Money very easy; call loansmado
At 6a7. The bank statement IS the most fa.
corabie ior a Jong time. It shows a de:
. crease in loans,' and a large increase in
specie de deposits and legal tenders, which it 4
e
i
dicates ntitined ease in money. Loaney
425%792, 2 ; decrease, 297,495. Specie;
$27,384,730; increase, $6,648,608. ' CirculaL
ton, $36,364;156; decrease ) , ,435,493. De
. .
De
posits, $187.908,53 9 ; increase, $7,418,014.
Legal tenders; 456,141,128; increase, $2,144,-
'757. Sterling quiet, at 9%a9;,4. Gold firm,
opened at 35X, fell to 35, andclosed at 35y‘a
353'. The easiness in money 'stimulates
.jpUrchases for an , adyaneedr-Eporrtcr day
105,000; for the week $611,648.; ' .
. , BONDS AND STOCKS.
,
Governments active and firm. The.home
investment demand increases daily, and
there has been' some purchases made
.4:,t' '62's and 'dl's on European account.
Stock . brokers ' are also' 'making their,
appearance in the market, and there are
'indications of still greater activity Coupons
1881, 112(4)112%; do. '62, 112%@112%; do.
- 7 64, 109%@109%:- do. '65, 109%011091/ 8 ; do.
new, 1083'1'4)10835; do. 167,108>W108,4; do.
' I 'BB, - - 198X®110; Ten-Forties, ..106%@106%;
State bonds active and higher; new
Tennessees,6B@6B l %; Louisiana Levee Sixes
66y,®6634''; ; '01d' -bonds; 71 Q71;4.1 . new
Virginias, 57; old do. 54; old North Carolinas,
64, 3 1@)65; new do. 61%@62; Missouris, S 7.
The volume., of . business in: Railway
'' Shares has been unusually large with one
or two stort peilods, Daring the day the
market steadily improved until the close,
the leading shares being Pittsburgh, Ohio
and Mississippi, Northwest; St. Paul and
Rock Island. _Pittsburgh was ,the most
Variable, in fact - the only Weak One on the
list, and ranged between 89®913;; the lat
ter rate having been reached on the report
that the injunction =anted . „tcatrained
— tlfe . 'illrectors front acting in any way, es
pecially from declaring dividends; the, pH
OAS rallied to 84 6 ' @843i; at the close. North
- - western common 'reached'B4 . s‘, bnt _fell off'
to 83;i. Rock Island touched 127 1 , but
losed at 126©12614..Waba5h sola as high as
162 a and Fort , Wayne 120. • Pacific Mail
advanced to 123 V. on 'reported dividends
and a rumor that the stock held by the
Company had been purchased by the Di
roctors And wouldnot come-on market: it
liowever closed lower. ~Toledo was bid up
to 105 X, but fell off nearly 1 per cent. The
..market for all shares closed' excited and
"Editing. . • • -, _
Five-thirty Prices : Cumberland, 38©
39; Wells Express, 24®25; Adams, 48y,
(019 V United., States, 49(4)42; American,
40®42; Merchants Union, 133;©14; Quick
silver,
23©23;;; Canton 52;‘@)52 1 4; Pa
cific Mail, 122%; Western Union Tele
graph; 33%®34; Hartford and Erie, 28;
Mariposa, 5@6; do. preferred, 2034@20 3 / 4 ;
New York Central, 157yi@157 1 4 ; Erie,
39@3955; do. preferred, 62®65; Hudson,
13635@137; Harlem, 1273 i; pref., 126; Terre
- Haute, 62 @t235; do. preferred, 73; St.
Paul, 7235®72%; do. preferred, 911415913;;
Ft. Wayne, 11934©119.‘; Ohio and Missis
sippi, 34/; Michigan Centralf 115; Michigan
Southern, 903®903;; Illinois Central, 142;
Pittsburgh, 84%@)84%; Toledo, lOW@
1043;; Rock Island, 126@1241: North
western, 83Xig)&35 , f; do. preferred, 87,g©
8714; C., C. and Ind.', 46; Lake - Shore,. ,1,01;
St. Joe preferred, 95. -
Mining shares dull.
Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet, 50;
, Copper ; ' Falls, 16; Franklin, 14M; - Hecht,
'7O: Quincy, 21.
. Imports for the week—dry goods. $1,103,
2.93; ger.eral merchandise, $2,500,320..
rieararices at Gold ,Exchange Bank, $52,- -
835,000•
SUB
,TREASURY.. .
The teeelpts 'at the' Sub"-Trbasttry to-day
were $1,314,521 ;
payments, 055,399; ba1581,368,087.
$81,368,087. - •
Markel by Telegraph
, -Nxw,'Ecatc, January .I—Cotton opened
active, excited and one-half cent better,
closing dull with • the advance partly lost;
sales 6,800 bales at 2834a29e for middling
uplands. Flour; receipts 986 bbls,• medium
and'hlgh' grades -dull: - sales 5,100 bbls at $6
2.6,3'5 for superfine state and western; s7a •
7,40 .for extra state, $6,80a8,00 for extra
-western,. 118,20a10,00 for good to choice
,;white.wheat•extra, Ara9,3o .Ihr.roundhoop
Ohio, sBa9 for extra St. Louis, and $9,50a12,-
50 for good to choice extra, closing dull.
California nominal. Rye Flour without
decided change; sales 210 bbls at $5,75a8,00.
Corn Meal lower; sales 1100 bbls Rraudy
wfnis at f5;25a5,40., ' Whisky more • active
, and firmer; sales 250 bbls at 993icti$1,01:
Wheat; receipts 1,000 bash; dull and de
' clining, with small sales at $1,61 for No 2
spring, - delivered, and $2,20 for , white
Michigan. Rye dull and heavy; sales 3,500
bush western at $1,50. Barley quiet; sales
1,800 bush at §2,30. Barley Malt dull.
Corn; receipts 35,779 bush; dull and new 2a
30 lower; sales i,900 busk at 93a95a for new
• ;mixed western, 90a93a for 'new white west
ern;-96c for new yellow western, ,and nom
inally $106a1,10 for: Old- mixed western
,e. in tstAre. and: afloat.. Oats;. receipts 1,918
hush; tiiarket quiet; sales of 21,000 bush, at
- :77a78c10r western afloat. Rice dull, at
aBqc for Carolina,. ...,Coffea,isteady;.aales of
00 higiof Rio on ,private terms. Sugar .
qoiet; sales of 106 bhdteCillia at 11a1131,3.
*iftssecs,, dull. iflitroleumiquiete 4.8 a
"18k d for crude and 32c for relined banded.
Hops;:.lo22oo' for Ameridan. Coal ', uiet. '
Leather.M.eadanditinahmaged.,, m
MA& 'dkuilititr Salmi - ER' 300, I 11 ,1 bk at
-45a580 for dimeatid . fletOmBso for picklock,
andlscfor,Canada.•:' Littssed.`",oll eciniet-at
- 98 c asl,oo. • Eirphitir Turpentine quiet and
eta t r t ,Paesith4ll3 Olgerdliet
o't ppm' Jlrtaer wi a er
deniand, at 24c for Lake. lialtimore and
- Tennessee closed at the, Tatter In'te%' Pig
Iron q niet, ' sit $35a41 for American and s4oa
-12 for Scotch. Bar Iron dull; 090495' for .
refined,, English and. American. ,_' Sheet
iron quiet, , at 1014allmo..for gold Russia.
Nails quietist fitiii,Ve for cut;'6XsTe for
clinched,"at 27a30c for horie shoe. Pork
quiet and.steady; ealescf 700 bbls, at $V3,25
829,50 for new- Mess; '.528,60a28,15. Mr old
40 I ; $24a25,50 for prime; $27a25,75 (or prime
- Mesa; also , 250 bbls nei,mess, seller,
:-March,`.at ;29,50. .Beef steady and Un
changed; sales of 130 bbla.. Tierce Beef
quiet; sales of 138 tes at $27a32 for prime
mess, and $32a38,50 for India mess. Beef
Hams quiet, with sales of 160 bbls at sBoa
34. Cut Meats firmer; sales of 180 pks at
12a12,4 for shoulders, and 14a17c for hams.
• "Dressed Hogs lower, at 12i4a13k0 for west
ern; latter price for choice; 13y,a139ic _Tor
city; Middles firm, with - sides ,475 bra at
,14W3 for Cumberland cut, 153‘c for sliort
ribbed, and 16cfor long clear. 'Lard more
• active and heavy, with sales of 700 toast ,
.18Y,a2Ocrfor steam, latter price for choice,
.and 20e for kettle rendered; also;
,2,750 tea
steam, seller and buyer, February, March
stid April, at.1934a20e. IfultSr' quiet :and
steady at 80a50c for Ohio. Cheese firm at
14a20c. Freights to Liverpool firmer, with
engagements for 25,000 bus corn per steamer
at Bd.
Latest.—Flour closed dull and lower.
- Wheat very dull and prices are. In buyer's
favor!' Rye ' dull and sales ark reported to
bave been Made at $1,48a1,50 for •western.
Oats is quoted at 7534 c in• store and 77t ‘c
afloat for, western. Corn quiet and steady
at 81a95e for cemmon to choice new mixed
- western; old western mixed is nominal at
51,07a1.0835. Porkis 'very dull and -, b'etivy;
sellers of mess for forward delivery at $29,- 1
Seovith buyers at $29. Beef quiet and un
changed. Cut Meats are quiet and steady.
• -Bacon closed unchange . d. Lard heavy and
there were some sellers of prime steam'for •
forward delivery at 19;ge, buyers were of
fering but 19%e. Eggs are lower and dull
at 33a35c.
Dry Goods—The dry goods market, al
though less active, is buoyant for plain sta
ple cotton and printed goods, in sympathy
with the advance in raw material. Atlan-
tic A heavy brown sheetings sell .at 163 c;
Appleton A and Stark do. at 16; Augusta
at 15; do. seven-eighths at 12%; Broadway
at 13%c; Indian Orchard C at 1334 c; La
conia B at 14%c; .do. E at price; do. 0
at 14c; do. H atl63 c; Pepperell E at 15c; do.
Rat 14c; do. oat 13c; do. N at 12. Amos
keag A bleached mnslins at 17%c; Andros
coggin at 17c; Arkwright at 19c. ' the mar
ket will go up to 20c next week;llill's Sem
per Idem at 16%©17e; Loneadale • at 17c;
Tuscarora at 20; Wamstitta at 22c; do. forty
inch at 27c; do. 45 inch at 30c; all . about
of which are the highest rates. As the ten.
denoy in prices Is upwards, prints, In good
styles-, are selling at 12 1 4€113c fordark and ,
medium-Werke, but light stYles are held by
agents Mc' abeve 'these rates. Mourning
Prints have risen Mc, and now bring 123 e.
Dyed Cottons are a shade firmer, and the
tendency is - upward; Woolen goOds are in
improved request for , southern trade, and
'good styles of fancy mixtures, weighing 8
ounces, are being sold from 81,25 to 81,50
for real desirable fabrics -of best quality;
We market is down to 81 for good enough
styles. '
Cinceeto January 9,—Eastern Exchange
firther •at .1 and 1-10 per, cent. premium
selling, and .1 and 1-10 per cent. discount
buying. Flour quiet, spring extras at
$5,25a7. Wheat steady and mederately
firm; 'sales of No. 1-at $1,20101,26, No. 2
at SI;I3MaI,I4X; closing firm, at $1,14 for
No. 2; sales of No. 2 since change at $1,14M,.
Corn firm and Mai c higher; sales of No. 2
kiln dried at 5435a56c, new 53a53M, no
grade at 49a50c; closing firm at 53%c for
new and 50c for no grade. Nothing doing
in corn this evening. Oats in fair shipping
and speculative demand and MaMc higher;
sales of No. 2 at 47a48c, rejected at 44Xa
44 1 4 c; closing at 47a47Mc for No. 2. -.Rye
firmer and•lalMc higher; sales of No. 1 at
$1,15a1,16, No. 2 at $1,11; closing with sel
lers at $1,16 for No. 1. Barley held higher;
sales at $1,6381,68 for No. 2in store, and
$1,67 seller for last half of January; closing
nominal at $1,65 for No. 2: in store. High
wines steady at 93c. Provisions moderately
active. Mess Pork at ii 29,50 for future de
livery, and $29 cash. Lard steady at 19c.
Sweet Pickled Hams at 16Me, offered and
refused, short rib middles at 143;ci loose at
15c seller for February. Dressed Hogs
quiet and easier, ranging at $12a13,25 for,
fair, to medium, and 19,64.1411 for good to
extra. The receipts for the past twenty
four hours have amounted to 13,254 barrels
of flour, 4.0,920 bushels of wheat, 4,990
bushels of corn, 27,520 bushels .of oats,
6,233 bushels of rye, 4,030 bushels of bar
ley, 9,789 head of hogs. Shipments for the
same tithe were 10,845 barrels of flour, -
11,329 bushels of wheat, 15,287 bushels. of
corn,
7,055 bushels of oats, 6,931 bushels of
rye, 15,557 bushels of barley, 4,266 head of
hogs.
Beef Cattle steady and firm; sales at $3,90
a 5,25 for butchers' stock, and $6a7,40 for
good to choice steers. Hogs active and a
shade firmer at $9,46119,70 fur fair to medi
um, $9,25a11 for good to extra.
Sr. Louis, January 9.--Tobbacco quiet
and unchanged. Nothing doing in Cotton
and Hemp. Flont - dull and nothing doing; 1
sales at $5,75a6,65 for fine and superfine,
$8 for double extra, $8,7589,50 for treble ex
tra. Wheat extremely dull, and millers
nearly all out of market; fair fall sold at
$1,40a1,50, and low choice red at $l,BO. Corn
very dull at 61a650. Oats firm but, inactive
at 5 - 6asBc. Barley very quiet at $2a2,75 for
choice to fancy spring. Rye firm at 11,28. ,
Whisky unchanged at 97Mc. Pork , gener
ally held at $3O; sales small jobbing lots at '
529,50.' Bulk `treats stiff and jobbing at
12a12Me for shoulders, 15 ' yo for clear rib
sides, 16qc for clear sides, 15c for sweet
pickled hams; dry salt shoulders, clear rib
sides and clear sides, all packed and de
livered at Springfield, Illinois, were sold at
12c, 15c and 16c. Bacon in fair demand, but
very little out of smoke; small sales at 14c
for shoulders;lBc for 'dear sides. and 18c
for sugar cured barns. Lard buoyant at
19c for tierce,' and , 20a21c • for keg. Re
ceipts—Flour 2,800 bbls, Wheat 14,000 bus,
corn 4,300 bush, oats 4,900 bush, barley 3,-
800 bush, rye 400 bush, hogs 2,800 head.
Hogs steady at 934a10Mc; number packed
to date 210,520 head, against 22,000 head last
season, exclusive of 12,000 head summer
packed in,1867. Cattle: good to choice in
small supply and worth i3ia73sc gross.
New Oar.nANs, January 9.—Cottoe ir
regular; there was an advance of lc in the
morning and a decline Of Vo in the after
noon; middling sold at 263ia27c; sales of
6000 bales, receipts 1,467 bales, exports 10,-
204 bales. Goid 135 X. Sterling 147. Com
mercial 146a14635. New York Sight Ex
change May, per cent. discount. Flour
firm and unchanged. Corn: white 78c,
yellow 80c. Bran unchanged. Oats dull
at 65a68c. Hay: prime 523a26,00. Pork
opened with an upward tendency, at 530,50
a 31,00. Bacon scarcer shoulders 14yc,
clear rib 1834 c, clear aides 19V,,c. Lard ac
tive at 1950241 c for tierce, and 21c for keg.
Sugar firm; common 9 1 /010yo, prime
12%c, yellow clarified 14a1434c. Molasses
firm: common 60362 c, prime 67a76c, cholge
7.2a74c. Whisky and Coffee steady and un
changed.:
Sic( FiLoloisco, January 9.—Flour dull
and unchanged. Wheat $1,7551,80 for good
shipping. Legal Tenders 74M. Mining
Stocks unusually active 'during the week:
Alpha 54; Belcher 165; Bullion 27; Chollar
167; Confidence 37; Crown Point 53; Empire
Mill 130; Gould Curry 112; Hale Norcross
54; Imperial 110; Kentuck 230; Opher 39;
Overman 78; Savage 82; Sierra Nevada 33;
- Yellow Jacket 15,00. - .
BuFrei°, January 9.-The Flour market
is-steady., Wheat is nominal andmnchang
ed.> Corhid'in fait demand and aalei are
reported of new at. 80c on track, and at 81c
in store. , Oats are nominal. Rye is held at
#1,40 Ind tha market , is Arm. ,Barle,y-is
waive and firmer; sales were made of Can
isda at 51,95; 2,00 bush do.aold 5t11.98
,livered, and 4,000 butih brought 12.: Other
.articles are notalually unchanged. •
Jan. : 9.--Sales 83 hhdo. To
bacco; trashy new lugs to Dwere . .et Co. Cot
-1124 ;Pia- 1 4 4 44, 75 . COHOD 27c. - Superfine
,flour Wheat 11,90,.. , Corn 582600.
Date 600. " Mem:perk 836. ': Lard
1.9a19%C.. ,Bilik-shouldera 14412 3 / 4 c; clear.
rib sides , lsfialBct clear sides 16%e. Bacon'
4droulders'l4%o; clear Hl:tables 1.7%e; clear'
sides lBc.r &meting ., advanced to to= 16%c,
Whisk . f. l -ravir . flee $1:
PHILADELPHIA, January 9.-Ciover Seed
Flax, Seed, 52 1 60., ..Flour, l dall.And
- weak; northwestern, iittia • family 17,25 a.
8,00: Ohio do. : 19a10.50." : Wheat veryedull;
red $1,85a2,00; umber 52,03a2,05.. Rye un
changed. _Corn very dull and, lower; new
yellow 90a95c. Oats , dull; western 72a75c.
Petroleum quiet; Crude 22%c; refined 31%e.
WOIIEIIOI2B advancing. Whisky'Bl,o2.lll,64.
BALTIMORE, Jarinaty 9.-The Flour mar--
et le dull and unchanged. Wheat firm and
prime to chola& red sold at $2.25a 2 , 35 . Corn
dull; sales of prime white are reported at
88a950. Oats are nominal 'it 65a73c. Rye
dull at $1,30a1,50. Mess Pcirk is firm and
active at $3O, ..Bacon is firm; sales rib
sides at 17a17%c; clear do. 17%c; shoulders,
.1430. Lard firm at 19%c.
CLEVELAND, January 9.-Flour; market
quiet and steady. 'Wheat; No. 1 red win
ter held at $1,88; sales of 1 car No. '2 do.. at'
$1,66... Corn is held at 74c, Oats held at
-63c. Barley; No. 1 Canada held at $2,05,.,
and. No. 1 State at $1,70a1,75. , Petroleum
m
fir and - demand good; refined; in round.
lots, held at 28a29c and at 30 1 /c in trade
./ .3
lots.
,
Mtimpnis; January _9.-Cotton excited
and, Irregular at 27%c;, nominally at 27%c.'
receipts 860 export,. 1,175 bales.
Flour-superfine, $7a7,50... Porn. ,68 1170 e.
Oats 7aBc. Hay $23. Bran $23. Cornmeal
83,75. Pork $3O. Lard 19a20c. Bulk
'meats firm; shoulders 12a12%c, clear sides.
16a16%c. Dressed hogs 12a121.6e.
TOLEDO, Jan. 9.-Wheat dull; amber $1,76.
Corn a'shade lower; new 62,003 c;, new.re
ected 59%; new yellow, 45. c. Oats lc better;
No. 1 unenanged at 57c. Itye unchangedf
DAY, 'JAN 1869:
No. ,1 51,25. Seeds steady. Clover seed
58,50. Hogs unchanged at 12a1Thc.
NASHVILLE, January 9.—Cotton market
active,
with sales low middlings at 27c,and
good to ordinary at 2614 c. -
IMPORTS BY R4ILRAOD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNEikCHICADO
.
RAILROAD, January 9.-2 cars rye. Dan
Wallace; .2 do wheat, Thos Moore (11; Son; 4
do do, J S Liggett & Co; 300 bbls flour, 400
sks do, owner; 5 bbls lard oil, W B Hays ct
Son; 25 do do, J H Parker; 2 cars scrap iron,
Mullen & Maloney; 300 bbls flour, Watt,
Lang & Co; 1 car middlings, H Schnelbach;
17 bbls apples, Ido onions, Voigt, Mahood
& Co; 23 bbls apples, W H Graff & Co; 50
bbls highwines, J Adler & Co; 1 car rye, W
J Meek I car corn, P Duff & Son; I car hay,
0 A Allerton; 56 bbls apples, 6 kgs lard, H
Rea Jr; 9 kgs apple butter, 10 tibia apples,
Graff & Reiter; 8 oars limestone, Shoenber
ger & Blair; 107 bdls green hides, D Chest
nut
i s
Co; 4 aka buckwheat flour, 5 do dry
app , 3 do' beans, Thomas" Bro; 2 bbls
gre e, L Stimple; 33 doz brooms, Head &
Metzgar;'B bales twine, H Gerwig dr. Co; 5
bbls meal, 2 do gritts, 3 A Renshaw; 88 skis
rags, Godfrey dr, Clark; 1 car staves, M P
Adams & Bro; 1 pkg butter, Vangorder &
Shepard; 45 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 10 do
do, Jas Wood, Son 1t Co; 6 do do, Bryan &
Caughey; Ido do, Loomis dr- Collard; 3 do
do, Superior Iron Co.
CrartmLaluz • AND Priassunow RAIL
ROAD, January 9.-5 ears iron ore, Shoen
barger & Blair; 4, dodo, McKnight, Porter
& Co; 2 cars rye, W J Meek; 1 do barley, J
M Carson & Co; '5O `bbls eil, J Spear; 150 do
do, Wm McCntcheon; I car stone, J L L
Knox; 1 car brick, Bissell & Co;,1 car clay,
Miller, Barr & Parkin; 52 bbls flour, 5' do
oil, Haworth & Dewhurst; 19 sks rags, C P
Markle & Co; 6 tcs pill boxes, Fleming &
Bro; 1 bbl tobabco, J Megraw; 2 bbls" tal
low, 7 sks eloverseed, R Robinson; 22 bbls
apples, S•do walnuts, ;Graff "& Reiter; 41 sits
oats, 3 do beans, Dean & Patterson; 12 bbla
potatoes, H Riddle; 16 sits oats, E Heazie
ton; 21' sks rye, 4 do beans, 10 bbls beans, 1
do flaxseed, 2 hf übls butter, 1 bag peaches,
H Rca Jr; 1 bbl, 2 kegs butter, Wm Har
rison; 1 caddy tobacco, Cochran & Co; 5
bbla eggs,. 2 kegs butter, P Duff & Son; 20
bbls' apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 3 kegs
lard, .6 bbls dry apples, J J Pettit; 5 bbls
oil, E H Myers & Co; 4 bbl, 1 half bbl oil,
Watt, Lang & Co.
ALLEGHENY waxily RAILROAD, Jan
uary 9,-350 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 600 do
do, Roess & Bro; 320 do do, McKeo,llackett ,
& Co; 80 do do, E M Edgerton; 960 do do,'
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale; 480 do do, R
T Leech; 12 do tar, Christy & Benham; 50
do refined oil, B L Fahnestock & Co; 1 car
grain, Scott & Gisal; 1 do do, Martin &
Briokell; 4 bbls apples, Vole., Mahood &
Co; 1 car metal, McKnight, Porter r & Co; 24
sks oats, 1 car rye, S B Floyd & Co; 2 cars
limestone; Shoenberger & Blair; 307 oil
bola, Citizens 011. Co; 1 car. bay, C Reiter; 41
sks corn, J Graham; 20 do oats, Keil &
Ritchart; SO do' do, Adams '& Austin; 7 do
rye, Scott & Gisal.
ALLEOHENT STATION. January 9:-1
car wheat, W McKee & Co; Ido iron ore,
Graff, Bennett & Co; 20 bbls apples, John
Kohen & Bro; 11 dressed hogs, H Hespen
beide; 5 rolls leather, I Callery; 1 car bar
rel headings, J M Hemphill 1 car oats, M
Steel de Son; 1 car wheat, J A Dickson; 7
cars metal, Pittsburgh Forge & Iron. Co; 1
car shingles, Jas Mcßriar; 4 doz brooms, F
Beckett; 1 car lumber, Smith ,it Co; 12 sks
oats, 30 do rye, C Ozag; 1 bbl oatmeal, Jas
Lockhar; 121 sks corn, 11 W Berliorst.
PITTSBUROH AND CONNELLEMILLig RAIL
ROAD, January 9.-1 car metal, Joh! , Moor
head; 49 bbls whisky, Dillinger & Steven
son; 1= bdls iron, S Severance; 20 bundles
leather, Cope & Porter.
LOUISVILLE, .January 9.—River falling
with eleven and a half feet In the canal.
Weather' cloudy -and turning very .cold.
Barometer, rising.
pROCLAMATION.
cirr OF ALLEtiIIEiY, SS:
In acoordance with the- Acta Assembly incorpor
ating said City of Atleght ivy, an t the several sup•
plements thereto, I. SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Bald
city, do issue this ray Proclamation, that on the
Second Tuesday of January, A. D. 1869,
Being the 12th filar of said month, the freemen of
said elm qualified to vole for inenlbsrs of the 'Mouse
of Representatives of this Commonwealth, shall
meet andhy ballot elect:—
Cllr.
One to aerie as Director l of POor of said
• Also, on toe same day, the qualified electors of the
'various Wards of the city will elect by ballot
aen
brrao{Co'uuetla, as follows:
First Ward—Two members of 'Common Connell.
Second. Ward—Three members of Common Council.
Third Ward—Four members of C ninon Council.
Fourth Ward—Four members of Common Council.
Fiftb"Ward—Two members of Common Connell.
birth Ward—T, wo members of Common Council.
Seventh Ward—Twemembers of Common Council.
Eighth Ward—Two members of Select Council and
two members of Common Council.
'Each of whom atia , l be on allitedlo serve as mem
bers of the House of Representatives of this Com
monwealth, residents of - the Ward% In which they
shall be elected, and onsliged voters therein.
At the election to be held as aforesaid, on TUES
DAY, the llth day of Januam A. I). 1869. .
The electors of the First Wsrd shall meet at the
!WAR. School House In said Ward.'
The elector* of the Second Ward stall meet at the
Public School House in said Ward,.
he electors of the Pint Precinct of the Third
Ward shall meet at the Public School House In said
Ward. •
The electors of the Second Precinct of the Third
Ward shall meet at the house of CUL George Gerst,
on the corner of East lane and street.
The electors of the First Precinct of the Fourth
Ward shall meet at the Sandusky Street Public
School House.
The electors of the Second Precinct of the Foirth
Ward shall meet at the house of John Gordon. cor
ner of Chestnut and Main 'Streets:: • " •
The ejectors t f the Fifth Ward shall meet at the
Publio School House, corner of Chanters aid Fay
ette str
The dectori et the Sixth Ward sh*llibeet it the
Public Schoollionse,,uorner uf Chanters !tad Juni-
The electors o f the Seventh: Wank . shalluseet at the
Luta Honer, In said ward ' "
Tee electors of tkuklightls Ward . shall meek at the
Public Sabot Hooke dr bald Ward.
iln.teetimony- whereof Ihave henna,. Bet
roa hand and seal of the City of Allegheny,
/L.B. this set...smiths* of; Jennary. In the leaf of
r Lord one lhousand e i gh t kandred and
.. , ..'.sixty • •
' • . oN Davit,
jas;e3i
AGENTS WANTED, '
;•
410 . -Aij:DAY.:
:TWO .$10,..1NA1% ..FOR !.$4.
• -/H,•4 4 sPlirD',4 ir ;
• PATENT, REVOLVINS: DOUBLE •i MAPS
• 4. ? 7 • A T I L E IC47II4 i D D SRAVA : fiii .A iId ic IhIPO I A L . T.TD
); 4010r44,-In 44)Qticotrotel.: :A
These great Maps, nowlnst completed show ever,
Ithaca iht i liaPortkness, , all Hailioads , to . date; and the
;These- Maps Vaeprikr is the . SSarions, EuropDeean qt. s.
In the land s -1,,,ey, occupy }he apace 04.0 e MaP.'an
by means Of the'Reielver. either side can be th rown
trout. and any pert brought ?gra to the eye.. Coun
ty rights and tame discount givento g od Agents.
Apply teectrculars, Tersts and batnple Maps to
• ~ Ii.LOYD% MAP .DUREAI4
de2l472:d&T 23 Cocirtiandt strict. N. Y.
APPLICATION • to seU liquors
A
now on Mein ilietleidePs °nice
BOEDEailindt AFFELDICR: 'G., Pitts
burgh. The License Board will sit for hearing the
above case on tile lath inst., at 9 &cloak A.
JILDUItrY 11909, - • • , _ t, .
NO. Q.
jai icti4 ' "
APPLICATION TO SELL' LIQ
1701t$ eledrt the Clerk's of fi ce. J; N.
Ti V-
L. tavern, (ortb Fayette Township. The Li.
cense Board win tilt for hearing the above applica
tion on 9 e .TU.I4DAY, the 19th inst., t 9 o'clock
Jewett,' 009.
• ' JOHN' 9-:43ItOWN:
i57:45-F Clerk.
PIIRIFIEg TIIE BLOOD. •
•
FOll SALE BY DRUGGIBTIit IVEISTIYESts.
de7;blo.lrNir - " , . • ,
GBEEN OILCLOTH FOR WIN..
~ DOW SHADES—We- are nom manufacturing
this article of a qnallty superior in finish, and
prtees lower than can be had or ezky Eastern menu
lacturers. Dealers will End It tOtheif Interest to
~examtnu our goMtla before porch ustnpelsewhere.
J. H. THILLIPS,
i now R 8 and 28 Sixth St., formerly St. Olalf.
River and Weather.
Mayor
RIVER NEWS.
The, weather has again , turned a little
winter•like, the thermometer at 2 o'clock
p. m. yesterday having got down to 35.
The river is rising under the influence of
the recent rains, with eleven feet in the
channel by the Allegheny marks at 1 p.
m. yesterday.
The Armadillo and New York left Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Friday, and the
Silver Cloud No. 2 was advertised to follow
on Saturday.
The. R. C. Gray left. New Orleans for
Pittsburgh on Friday. ,
The Armenia left Cincinnati on Friday
for New Orleans with a good trip.
The steamer Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L.
Brennan, will leave for-Parkersbuigh to
day, at 12 o'clock.
The Leonidas cleared for New Orleans on
Saturday evening with a fair trip and en
gagements below. She bad in fall about 460
tons, including some three hundred tons
through freight. •
The G. A. Thompson also cleared for
Louisville with a moderate trip.
The wife of Captain Josiah (better known
RA "Chub") Murray, died at Rochester on
Friday morning. Captain Murray,We un
derstand, is building a new boat at Fort
Donaldson, on Tennessee river, for he
mountain trade. • , "
The hull of Captain Stoolidale's new
boat for Magdalene river, arrived here from
the boat yard, up the Monongahela, on Fri
day night.
Work is progressing- rapidly on the new
steamers Carrie V. 'Counts, Silver Bow,
Minneapolis and Mollie Ebbert, and they
will all soon be completed. There are
now more new boats of the landing than we
have noticed at any one time for some
years. Thus, it will be seen, that notwith
wending the hard times, there are some
who have faith in at( amboat stock yet.
The B. R. Hudson will commence load
ing for Cincinnati to-day, as will also the
Messenger, for New Orleans.
The Maggie Hays, Cant. B. C. Martin,
will be the first boat out for St. Louis.
Captain, Moore, of the Bayard, stopped
off this last trip. She will here as usual
to-morrow for Parkersburg at noon.
Captain Dan Moore is at Madison, look
ing after what is left of the McCullough.
The wreck is reported as being completely
submerged in water, and is likely to prOve
a total loss.
Tho lugomar, recently sunk between
Steubenville and Wheeling, is reported a
total loss, and the same will doubtleas be
the result in regard to the Now State.
It is rumored that - Captain Lane, late of
the Ingomar, has his eye on the Browns
vine packet Company, :with a view of
placing her in the Pittsburgh and Parkers
burg trade.
The Bellevernon arrived tram New Or
leans about nine o'clock on.Sa i turday night
with a fair trip. .
—The Wauanita arrived at New Orleans
on Thursday last.
—The Sallie arrived at Cincinnati on
Thursday. She will reload there for Pitts
burgh.
—The Armadillo, Silver Cl nd and New
York were advertised to lea 13 Cincinnati
for Pittsburgh on Friday. '
• —The Glasgow left Cincin ati for Pitts
burgh on Thursday evening. ilots, Marsh
Hays anti James Henderson.
—The Mollie Gaatz was sol on Monday,
at Nashville, to Captain Jame Hughes, for
f 03,000. She will ply in the upper Cum
berland trade.
—The Northern Line Pac et Company
are getting out new steamers with a rush.
The next one to be launched
sv ill be named
the Red Wing.
I
L 0
—The election of a Board o Directors for
11169, for the Mississippi .St St. uis Packet
company, resulted in the choice of the fol
lowing well known gentlern n: Henry W.
Smith, John J. Roe, John A. Scudder. Ge
rard B. Allen and John G. pelin. They
were elected unanimously. Judges—N.
Ranney and W. D. Love.
—The Dubuque Tunes, says: A St. Louis
capitalist is of opinion -that costly steam
boats, with expensive- cabins, must soon
yield to towboats and barges. The large
movement appears to be meeting with gen
eral favor on all skies, and it is more than
probable that a fleet of three will be built
by a company organized for the purpose in
time for the movement of next season's
grain.
—We clip the following from the St.
Louis Democrat: In accordance with the
instructions of the Circuit Court, acting
Marshal Morgan proceeded to' sell the
steamboats Galatea and Tom Stevens. The
libellants in the matter of the Galatea were
Hiram Simmons and others, and those in
the matter of the Tom Stevens, Gordon H.
Wallace and others. The Galatea was the
firstone put up. The attendance of steam
boatnaen was not very numerous, and
bidders were few, only about three per
sons bidding on the boat. The bidding
started at 12,000, which rapidly ran up,' to
s3,ooo—the highest sum offered. The boat
was knocked down at this to Col. Henry C.
Brookmeyer.
—A St. Louis , dispatch says:. In the
United States District Court, to-day, the
case of H. K. Hazlet; and others against
Peter Conrad, for damages caused by the
collision of the steamers Desruoines !And
Katie, on the. Ohio river, in Novereber,
1864, was'decided by giving Hazlett $10,036,
one-half the damage snstaned by the colli
sion. This case was tried some time ago,
and decided that, ail both partiet were to
blame for the collision, the dar IC e should
be divided, and Commiasiener Jones
was ordered to ascertain and report the
actual damage. The report Wall' 'made and
expectatiOns taken, which were overruled,
and judgment given to-day as hbove. The
costa are also to be divided.
ST)IbtIIII3O.II.TS.
FOR 1111CRIPHIS , , AND ad i rob
•NEW OitLXAIISThe' Mama
Dsisi Clip:Lander,
Will leavelor Oa' above ports , an, latr*Dkr.
tka 14th tail., at Vel^ clock v..
.Iror CHUM or passage( apply ea,board ar,to - ,
J TLA OH, J. D. CoLLusrowoon, JAMES
COLLIN ;•CIIABLICS 8A8.X4.8;..and
114 Z LETT.
Thraitgb receipts glvenoa the 'above best to Sal
im 4 ..E.UIAU/On Seaton, Diantgoutarv, Ala.. and all
other Volnts on the Alabama river and Texas ports
at Ole lowest rates by - •
Jail 4311111 EST A HASLETT.
AND, 181 r. j a gfr in t.
cAinito
,LOIIIS.-wrife steamer -
.1‘49431E,HAT3 Copt.. ,0. MARTAir.
Will leave for tile 11
above ports Wednesday, the
• -
13th Inst. ' • •
Forfreight or paassae apply on board Or to.
- • JOHN FLACK,
.1. 1). COLLII,NGW.OI),
tIHEIEST & HAZLETT:"
Jai -: or. FLACK. -Agents.
- ()olt QITT ERGINZEII ANDirURVITOB.
• • • M PiTTABUROIt. January. 1 th. 1669.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:—
T W ed proposals for the Gradlna. Paving and
in or YLIE d'YHEET 'EXTM2C
iIO- and'
DUNC N_STREE.Tr from Crawford street to Klirt:
patrlck street, will be received at this ' aloe 'nun(
"BIONDAY, January 25th, 1869.
The Committee reserve the ristit to 'reject any or
all bids.
jail;dt 13. J. MOORE, City Engineer.
FOB 1114RiETTA .AND.
PAEKISESEUEO.— The. fleeallomalmulm
eteameS
, fiegEr EAGLE ' 0. %..ilnatorAir, Captain..
'Wllll 4 aritoithe above pprte TBIS DAY,
day) at noen. '
tror (retina Or passage apply ea board or to ..
jail JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
priursnouGmr, =Eigrag
Marietta and Parkersbnrg Line.
Leave Company` Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT XI M
TurispAie AND FRIDAYS.
A. 5. SuspHIRD. Muter,
WEDNILSDAY . B .AND SATURDAYS.
OBEY EAGLO. 0. L. Bata:sate, Master,
BAYARD
Freight, will be received at all hours by ,
pelf JASIE3 COLLIN% damn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. ...... . ... E. STEVEItEON.
DILLINGER Se, STEVENSOI
CORMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BECEriI'E AND ;ALL
All Kiltdif of Country Produce
11 orders for Merchandise promptly filled, at
LOWEST market rates. _Particular attention given
to the sale of- Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits,
&a, We feel Confident that we can give entire sat
isfaction, by making QUICK SALES and PROMPT EE
TURNS: at HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. and therefore
respectfully solicit your consignments. All corre
spondence answered- promptly. Marking Plates
furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily, .
anal:t7B - • •
E s 3 A B y L NT ED BY A. & T.
W. hi. GORMit,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DIBECTI.I%OPP. EAGLE HOTZLO
PITTSITURGEE. PA.
6S :Yl6
WATT, LAYG & CO.,
WBOLESA.LE DILALIBEI IN
Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro.
dons, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. are.,
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, liar Liberty
Meet. Pittsburgh. Pa. n08:n55
1M.33
STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND DNA:LBIO3 IN
I I T.Tit. GRAIN. FEED. &o •
INo. 95 OHIO STEER. near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
J. B. CAJTYLMLD .
j B. CANFIELD & SON, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Dealers In Goshen ' Factory. Hamburg and W. B.
Cheese,. Butter, Lard,. Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried rust, Orain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes, White Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
PST= NMIL JAS. F. EICELLWI.
CELL & RICHART,
OMMISSION MERCHJA:NTS I
AND DEALEBB IN
FLOUR, GRAIN; SEEDS, :MILL FEED, ac.,Ac.,
349 Liberty ht., Pittsburgh; ..
mr24:b37
ALEX. WBANIr.
McBANE & ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, ORLIN and PRODUCE OEN-
RitALLY, No. 1-11 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield; Pittsburgh. . les
FETZER & 'ARMSTRONG,
FORWANDING AND OONNISSION NEBOHANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Drain, Bacon Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 1l;
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
feWing .
LJ. BLANCII.A.RD.
•
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
spl.B:xfis
rEIMEEM
. .. _
4
KNOX Si. SON, COMMISSION
*MERCHANTS and dealers InIFLOUR, GRAIN
i L PEED and PRODUCE GENgRALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
Jal7:r37 .
LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,.
Wholesale Grocers, ConunissiOn Merchants ana
iars In Produce, Flour, Bacon, 'Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all P'.tsburgli Manufactures generally,
111 and 1!1 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh.
JOlll4 I. HOUSE EDW. DOUSE WM. H. BOUM
OHN 1. HOUSE A; BROS. I Sue=
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., IV bolesale
rocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOIIN SU IrrO2t
- - • - -
§
HieroN ti.WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE (I ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. 11,12:r5S
ROCK THE. BABY
IN.
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
COLD 01..I'LT BT
LEMON : I&
Practical Furniture ManufactUrets,
116 vorarrrx
Where may be found a full assortment of Parlor,
Chamber anu Kitchen Furniture. delts
WALL PAPER—REMOVAL.
TUE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE,
W. P. 3EALIISIIAII4I4 •
Has removed Dom 87 WOOD STREET to
191 LIBERTY 52'REET,
a few doors above HT. CLAIR. eelB
iiVINTEDS- COMMISSION,
ONE HetsTDBED TONS 0.1)
41COULAMR7
FOR- TN E. HOLIDAYS
tkei'lltikest; market prices 'quick Dales
Itaantateed, pir„kagei,sl4tlncily 4 aml font . l
'voices bi matt.
I. 11.!P. BALLARD & - CO. •
iottuateslon , ) . (arelT.su 3331. Washtnitou atr
-Kew V ark:— ,- • - • 1:1011:ati.
- XemtiosiOT Olt r itimiterM Ain) einnerroe v it
- Pittsburgh.. Tan. 8, 1889..ittg'TO' CON MOUS
. X.proposair toe' the oceetruceton , of
mre-walk,
on the fellowlnu named streins,...will
berreeelyed at this otilnannUlllatidar, Jaanfary 18,
1869: On the Orernsbarit Who from, Tony-four h'
'street to Witehiddie street, 'on ifinebidtile to to,
Paul street, on Bs. Taut street :to Alain street, on .1
'Main ileetitto Eire street.. The CoMmistee ?teens
she right to repr,F, any, orAal, blds.
3.loiiim.l _1 • • — 41.. J. MOORE; City linifineee•
•
gONEr I- ,1 1 0 tO•
ingest In: Mo rt gage Ott City tit Vontrty
yerty; for's term of three years. •
.;611.000 to trout on Bond and Mortgage for Agouti.
WANTED -Business or AegotomOdation Paper to
LMe mount. of $40,000i tltaoifrom 60 days lo 4
mous. - --
• • WA th NTED*To'exehange Farm of 160 Acres of
Land. In Missouri for a - Family Bone and Spring
Wsgon.Apply to B. MeLnIN•&
de4 . Corner Fourth ST, arukSmltlideld at.
-
Orper, OF CITT ENGINEER D SERVETORI I •
•••• • r , ,`? Pittsburgh. Jsnuarylth, 1889.
Assessnaesit .for
Grading Colwell street ' from Dinwiddle street
to tiumbert , e Eastern Line.'is now ready for exam
ination, a t.d can be seen at this office until Monday,
January liStb, 1889, when it; will be returned to
the City Treasurer's office for collection. .„
J. MOORE,
City Engineer.
ja7:611
OTICE.--All Persons I non' n
, themselves Indebted to the estate of ROBED,
.Zq
NE? 4 late of Rlttsbursth, de'd, will, make lmme•
'Mate payment to the sottserther at his store In Tem
peraneevllle, Allegheny county. and all persons hat
lug claims against said estate will present them duly
authsntlemetifor settlement. . I
• JAMES RICHARDSON,t,
~... December 31, 1565 ~ . . • 117:e7"
OTICE6—To. all - Persons ,E$ -
gaged in Hauling or Whetling Rubbish or
Ashes: You - are hereby notifled not. to place any
rubbish or ashes on the wharf. AU rubbish er ashes
must be taken to the Point. Any Denali caught vi
olating the anove notice will - ,,hu t , ,alt with to the
fullest extent of the law. • '
„ROBERT A, HILL,
don • Allegheny Wharf Haver.
B A.ItLEY.
2,500 1311131111 LS
CHOICE SPRING AND FALL,
In store and for sale by
lIMA.NOII er.
) 1030 339 LIBERTY A1T1143
RAILROADS.
13ITTSBURGH anti t kraMM
mixELLsviLLE R. H.
On and after TUESDAY, November, 17th. 1S
trains will arrive at and depart irym tae Depot Co:
net of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
'Mall to and from Untont'n. 7:00 A. at. 6:00 P. xi .
3UKeespOrt ACCOMMOdt'II.II:OO A. at. ' 2!0.5 P. at.
Fs. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P. M. 10:10 A. K.
Wank Newton Accomanod'n 4:30 P. M. 5:33 A. K.
BraMock's Accommodat'n it. 7:50 P.
Night Ace. to Mclieesport.lo:3o P. x. 8:45 A.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. K. 10:00 A. IV
For tickets apply to
J. B. HMS, Agent.'.
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. now
CHANGE of TLIIE.aIIg!IM
aL.EGBENY VALLEY . RAILROAI
- -
On and alter' MONDAY November 9th, 185
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Sta
tion. corner corEleventh and Pike streets for Frank.
lin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all points In the Oil Re.
glons.
',Ears PliTaltrkGrf.' I ARRITM r2f P211 . 8311711fi1t,
Mafl T:l5 an:01411 s:4Op m
Express 7:10 I) m Express......,. 5:30 a m
Brady's B' d Ac 7:00 pin' Bradys lit'd Ac 10:30 a ra.
Ist Sods Works - ;Ist SotlaWorks
Accomod'n.. 10:50 - a
m; Accomodavn. 8.20 aat
Rd Soda Works Soda Worts
__ •
• Accomotrn 3:00 tm ' Acomodis'n- 3:40 pr 3
Church. Tran.leave. ltteburgh at 1:10 P. m.
rive at Pittsburgh at 9:30 A. X.
Passenger& taking express train have but on.
change of cars bttween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and 011
Regions.. Mall and Express Trains stop only at
principal points Mixed Way and Accommodation
trans stop at all statism.
THOMAS-M. KING, Aits"t. Supt.
W. FOSTEII HOPE, Ticket Agent. nog
IDITTBBIIIiGH,MEREMIA
CINCINNATI. ARLO S.
MB RAILWAY. .
. .
- PAN HANDLE ROVIL
CHANGE OF 1131E.-4n and' after SUNDAY.
N0v.22.1,-1868, trains wiltleave - and arrive at the
Union Vepot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
J. A. EriZILLK.
6p art. Arrive.
Mall Expren ' —. t 1 :13 a. m. 12:13 a. m. Seat Line 0:13 a. m. 7:33 p. m
Fast Express :58 p: m. 12:18 a. to:
_Mixed Way - 0:43 a. m. 43:43 p. m.
McDonald s Aec , n, , No.l:. 11:20 a. m. 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Accommod`n. 3:38 p.m. 9:40 a. M.
MeDonald's Aeen, No. 2.. 5:013p. m. 3:18 p. in,
gir A:5B P. Iff. Express w.lll leave clagy.
171:13 P. Y. Nall will arrive daily.
The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Manafleld
Newark R. it.
S. P. SCUL Steubenville,ket Atent.
W. W. CARD, Sup`t., Ohlo.
130 Z.
=I
gataMlN .
I itIMAGIJ, PORTAYNE & CHICAGO Re
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTEBURGH R. R.
From Dec. 20th, 1868 trains . will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitts
burgh city time, as follower'
Lazne. `l*
Chicago Ex—. 3:03 a m ;Chicago Ex... 2:13 & 111 -
Erie &. YgnlPl 7:28 a m !Chicago 11:58 aas
Cl. 111:118 a ml Wheeling Ex. 11:13e m
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m 3:53pm
Chicago Ex.... 10:08 am; Chicago Ex.... 4:38 p m
Cl. ,kWit - g Ex. 2:23p n, iCieverand'Ex 4:08 pia
Chicago Ex.... :4:43 p m Erie & Yg'n Ex 6:13 pm
W'e Fatepn.lCL &Wh`g- Ex 43:58 pm
Dipart front Alkgheny. Arrive fit Allegheny
Brigt'n An.; 8:58 am N. Brlgt.'n An. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale "410:28 am N. Brlgt'n " 9:28 a m
" • II:58 a m New Castle " 10:33 a m
Rochester " 1:33 pm Lee tsdale . " 9:13 a m
Leetsdale Acc. 3:58 - " 1:08p ne
.N. Brigt'n•" . 5:330 mIN. Brigt'n " 2:43 pm
Y. Brigt'n " . 6:28 p talLeetsdale " 4:53 pm
Leetsdale " /0:43 pnel " 7:lBv m
Leetsdale Sun.Leetsdale Stut.
day Church... 1:13 p tn . I day church; .. 9:59 am,
W2:43 m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
W 11:584. m. Chicagb Express arrives daily. •
de= 7. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
=I
PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after Nov, 28th. 1868, Trains will ar.
rive at and depart from the Union Damn, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:30 a m,Day Express.. 2:30 a m
Fast Line 2.40 ami Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 a M
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 a m Mail Train . 8:15 a M
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 a MoClncinnati Ex 12:35 p m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 ami Wail's No. 2..- 11:20 aat
Cincinnati Ex.: 9:40 a mlJohnstown Ac. 3125 pat
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a mlßraddocks Not 4:20 pm
Baltimore Ex. 1-15 pm, Phila. Express 5:10 pat
Phila. Express 2:05 pin t -Wail's No. 3.. 5:20 pm
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm l Wail's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Braddocks So.l 5:50 p m Fast Line 7:50 p m
Wall's tic). 4. 7:25 pml Wall's No. 5.. 1E:00 p m
Way Passen'r.lo:2l.lp m
The Church Train leavei • Wall's Station, every
Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m: Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and arrives at Wall's Station at' 2:00 p. m.
Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For fanner information apply to
W. - EL BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as.
same any risk for Baggage,
except i for w
earingap
rfl,:neilgttheirrspslWtv to Onetund;mlarnaue.Ar Ba gga ge
exceeding that
amount in valve will beat the risk of the owner. nn.
less taken by specialcontract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS_,
no= General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
=3
E 3 MIV MI
'WESTERN PENN=
SYLVANIA BA.-L
-.—On and after racy. 22d, 1805. the Paso.
senger Trains on the Western. Pennsylvania. Rail
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot. Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. Depart.
Springd'e No 1. 6:40 a m 7:00 arh
Freeport No. 1 8:20 a. tn;Freeport No. 1 9:15 aln
Express 10:40 a ra Sharpb'g No.111:20 als
Sharpb` g No.l 1:25 p m ,EL:press - 245 pm
Freeport N 9. Y. 4:00 pmlSpringd'e No 1 3:20 pm
Hall 1 5:55 p m 'Freeport No. 2 5:20 p
0 m
Springd'e No 6:45 D ra,Soringd , e No 2 7:10 p
Above trains run daily except Sunday. •
The church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every
danday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny Cite at
1:20 p. rm. and arrive at, Allegheny ,lunct. at 3:45
. .
CORYtirramole Tics:ars—For sale in packages t
Twenty, between • All egheny City, Chestnut Street.
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg.
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape•
citled on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:00 a. mi
make direct connection at Freepon with Walker
line ofStages ter Butler and Marinate town. Through .
tickets ma bepurchased at lb. payee, No. 3 St.
Clair sires near the Suspensiox Bridge Pittaburgh
and at the epot. Allegbenv . .
For farther information apply to
JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent, •
Federal Street Depot.
The Western , Pennsylvania Railroad will not as•
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
pare!, and limit their responslbtlity to One Hundred
•Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding thin
amount in value will be at the risk. of the owner, un
less taken by special contract.'
• . . 1 EDWARD H. WILLIAM%
no= Gely...eal Snoerlatendent, Altoona. Pa.
S 11:14i ,3 2( MILL
UNION PACIFIC RA/LWAYI
The SHORTEST AND MOST BSLL►A' Otra
from the East Io all points in
Colotado, Nevada,
California, Vtala,
• Avizotia, Waahingto t
•
New
Mexico, Idaho,
• •• • • ' Oregon. •
. .
irarks 'leave Mete the end ream: mart
(Barleys exceptell.lori th e arsjell at Vitae •
Patine Bann:ad from at oats, end BAsothiel
1316.30 :Bwitroadlrrem wow; ellngattlaW-,,vtis
ranee, Topeka eta Wainer) with stasis* to
pointa. tn. •Arlhaah. At°
nd. or• track west Si QUa.
worth with the UNITED *TATES EXPRESS it&
LIRE OVISRLAND
E A LI VSTFItIOSS COAckf.2B FOR
Tsar.
And all Pointe In the Tetiritorles s
And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WRISICLY Lllia of
COACHES•for Tort Union Bent's Fort, - Pass,
commie, Santa 10, and at points In Arizona and
New Mexico.
With the recent fadditiona orrolline stock and
equipment, and the arrangements made with re
sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from Its
western ten:Maus, this road now offers unequalled
facilities for the .transmission of freight to the Par
Tic erts for sale at all the principal °fade, in the
'United States and Cleats,
He sure' and ask tbr tit , kete via THE SHORT
HILL ROUTd UNION PsUI ICI RAILWAY
RABTltalf
TO LIVERPOOL ANDalli
quggisTsToW:N.
TUE INDIAN ma ernmusiars,
2ltimbertng sixteen Arat-olass among theta
the celebrated
CITY. OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTIVEPP,_
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'CITY tYF BOTOII, CITY OF BALTIMORE
CITY F LONDON,
Balling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pler 45, North
River, New York. For passage or farther Infonna.
LOU apply to
WILLYAN BINGHAM, dry
70 FIFTFI STREET% (Chronicle ButlAlar.
liear/Y oPposlte roe; 41010 e. ritabarek,
Eistern Divisiozu
A. ANDERSON,
get.ersithipetintendent
i. WEBSTER.
General Prelim and Ticket Mean
STEAMSHIPS;
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