The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1869, Image 3

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    rhumba "Utters in New York:
Gold 'Cloned at 135X@1363i
Te;egtsph to the Pitt/ Main G azatte. 3
NEW Yonic, January 19, 1869.
MONEY. •
Money . in rather more inquiry, chiedy
from smaller firms on the street, but eagy
at 7 per cent. on'call premium; discount 76
9. Sterling heavy at 109;01093,. Gold is
lower under the weakness in exchange;
but closed steady and opened at 185% and
closed at 1353f®1353. • ••
lION.DS AND STOOKS.
Governments firm: Conponi of 1881,.1123x
1011231; do. '62,'113%@11334; do. '64, 109,y 4
,s %ION; do: '65, 110(010x; :new do:' 106%
®1083i; do. '67, 1 08%®108 3 / 4 ; do. '64'1090
1.09 X: Ten-Forties, 107 3 / 4 ®107X.
State Bonds Ready; Missouri& 9 70 New
Tenpessees 67M568;.01d Tonne 67%,®
69; new North Carolinas 62 3 / 4 1463; Irugia
_ las 6235. Lottisiana Sirea 740 Levee &zee
69x; do. Eights . 87; Alabama ' Alights 92. 'd
?Always ' opened at about last evening%
Prima and steadily advanced on more an
tive stocks until, the lint, regular-- board,
wheb - pilCes culminated and subsequently.
declined. The features were New,; York
Central, Old Southern, Fort Wayne and,
Pittsburgh: New York. Central touched
; 166 x, .01d Southern 9334, and-. Fort Wayne
Retort says , that the. Erie comblnal
tion is trying.to get possession of this road.
The decline west checked at the second
board, and th.erewas. a general recovery.
Though the ev‘ning.market was active and
' buoyant, the highest.quotations of the day
were not - sustained. At theolose the market
way unsiittled, although express shares
were active and strongratimhUtedrby Mr.
Fargo's card. The Adams was higher. on
reporta of an early. dividend. Rumors were
also Current that the : Erie' party were billy.
ling the control of the COmpany, and thlit
the present management were also buying
to retain the control, and that the Cdmpany
could not issue any more stock and were
buying $3,000,000 to satisfy the American
Company, which is to return to the Adams
the varionillifies su rrendered in the.form.
:big , of the latacombinatida.
Albe-thirty Cumberland, 363i@
27 1 ,5; ' Wells ExPresa, 25®26; American,.
38®40; Adams,, 55,4(056i United States,
46©47; Merchants Union, 15g©15)i; Quick-.
silver, 2435(§243;; Cantop i 65@)5534; Pacing;
Mail, 12135@122; '.Western. trnitm Tele
gra -
. • ph, 34 %®35; Mariposa, ,7@)10; do.. pre-,
ferred,•24©24ya Ne* Vork,Central, 16435Q'
184%;: Erie, 38y439;. Hudien,, 131©13134;
Harlem, 'I32X ®133; Reading, 9554®9535;
Terre Haute, 40@t41; do.- preferred,
.65y,(4)
67; Wabash; (0462;i10. prof, 74; St. Paul,
75©7561; do:preferred, 95®95%; Ft.Wayne r
12.3x123x; Ohio and BilAslßidppl,334®34;
Michigan Central, Ilti@)119 ; Michigan
.Southern, 92(i),94; . Central, 138©
/394; Pittebarg.ll;i:x ®8.9%; Tbledo, 1040 .
10414; Rock. Island, 129 M; NOrthweet-
IChiOrn, 82(482; dto. , -;. preferred,: 8 7X@8734;
cago and - Alton, 149; do. preferred, 148;
I.Ake Shore, 100 i St. Joseph; 199; Burling
ton and Quincy, 189.:,. • •
Mining.shares dull.
j. 4 • Copper - Stooliii. at Boston--CoPper Falls,
I3i; Franklin, • 1454; Hecht, 70; Hancock,
I; Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 22; Calumet, 40.
• Clearances of gold Exchangeßank, $41,.
`boo 000..
1 SUB-TREASURY.
necelpta at the Snb-Treasursr, $2,067,992;,
payments, 0,642,783; balance 1M,298,897.
Markets by Telegrapn.
• Canc.too January 19.—Eastern exehange
~ • :,•weak at 1-10 Prenalum selling. Flour dull.
Ind heavy; sales spring extras at s4,B7;{a .
;,75 far low grades to good. Wbeat•active;
, ales No. lat 81,17,a1,18, N0.211,12y,a1,1234
.losing at 11,12,01,12 X; sales since 'Change
t 11,12%. Corn moderately active and No ;
iigher; sales' No: 2 kiln'dried at 654a513c,
• taw 5234a533.4. no grade - 47Ma49_,X, closing,
teady and firm at ' s 3X',,as434'fornewi un
hanged this afternoon: Oats steady, sales
• 70. 2 at 476 a4B, reiected 4514, closing ,at
7N1148 for No. 2.- Aye quiet and V, lower;
ales No. 1 at /1,15a1,16, closing at ILls l 4ar
.16. Barley dull but holders firm; sales
to. 2 at ,11,68a1,69, re,iected Blgb-
Ines firm and Jo higher; sales, at 07c,
losing with sellers at 970 for wooden and
3c for iron' bound packages. Provisions
- ruler. 'Mess Porit'2s43 higher; Sales at 129 .
n spot and buyer the month, 129,50 buyer'
ebrtutry, and
sales''so seller April. Lard
higher; st 161;fal9c cash arid 19% .
tiler - March, closing firm at 19c cash.'
ulk meats steady at 170 Sar rough sides,
_• ad 120 for' dry salted shoulders; 'sweet
.ckeled barns at /6c., Dressed hogs quiet
id firmer; sales at $12,25a13.35,
;meat 112,2412,75, dividing on 200 pounds.
ive firm and 24500 higher; salea at 19,60 a
'•/,25 for common to' fa1r,110,60a10,75
:sod to choice; 1.11',15a1.1,50 for extra prime.
• oceipts 'for the past twenty-four hours=:
~664 bbls flour, 43,232 bush wheat,'Bl,l3o
•asb corn, 23.472 bunt' 0at1,3,833 bush rya;
, 177 bush barley, 4,472 hogs. Shipments_
p 3 bbls none,. 7,620: bush wheat, 16,255 ,
-ish corn, 10,971 bush oats,, 377. bush rye,
170 bush,barley, and 5,776 hogi.
Beef cattle dull and 25a60c lowerL4a2fia
/0 for cows, $5,75a6.10 for falito,anedium
aers, and 17,25a8.35 for premium steers.
_ ,
.Flour nu ,
CINCINNATI, January 19.-
triaged and quiet, with. family_ at 17,76. heat dull at 11,70a1,72 for No 2, and 11,78
AO for No 1; no sales by grade; It sold by
23Ple at el 76. ' 'Corti firm-a nd In demand'
i6Be for eiEu;.,` Oats in good`_ demand at 63a
F for - No l o and 650 foilvhite. Barley nn
. .. •
anged.'Aye.firrn at 11,40. Cotton - dui.
d prices nominal at 28a28W for. mid-;
Inge, with no sales. Whisky Wm, with
•
es at 98c at the, close, bat demand light.
bvisions strong and prices tend Upward. ,
4‘..s Pork $28a29;25 for city, but ' held. at
1 . 50 5300. 'Bulk Ydeatsfirmer; shoulders
;c1 at 12c, but now held at 1234q . '
14f;c: , Bacon firm 'at 18KG‘ for;
,3 ulders.lBXii for clear 'rib; and'f7Me toil
~sr eldae . , Lard firm , and in demand at
. hut is heldskl93fo. p) Rutter ant:hang.
Cheese firmer and selling at 20a220 for:
t °r Y•' 2 l3l9 l _ d l 4ll AO. . 14111 4:44.011:
Per 114 11 1 5 404 05 ' not muck de..,
• , nd. '•Lard 011 firm ak51,64a1,05. retr*-•
im 3 845 / I . l ' - ijold 135 baling. Ez
inge steadyikso dliodunito'partitying, '
1
par to .10 premium golfing.—
'rket easy.
cgs scarcsand firm ittillitlL3o' for fat;'
ing over, butchers only buying. ,
. Louts, January lik , A-Tobseest - is very
1; there is - very.little owthe market and.
tie aro unchanged. Cotton and, hemp::
re Is nothing doing. Flour _steady and
nd lots can be sold only :it a concessiont:
'erfine sold
ble extra." $7,370.15 'treble . extra to
, py, 38,50:410;50,' Wheitinactive and ,
aged; fair to prfmeltill Mild at $1,40111,0;
htiy prime to cholde, $1,70;i1,95; choice
ing sold M 01,3531,48. Corn is held firm- ,
;tit there is but Ittle demand; white sold
3a700. Oats are dull add lower at. 58s,
Barley is quiet and unehanged at $1.75
9r spring: 32,70 for choice L*ll.. Rye is
,ter and higher at $1,8051,32 Pork is
lia and higher; there was more done in a. l
wa,y; 'sales at 329,50,, February de
-17/ 8 29 . 0 0, March;'do. 129.. Bulk 'Meats ,
active and' • higher at $2B; asfieg
:elders st- 12 erclear =rlb' 1514c;' clear
113qc; bacon higher and stiff at 138. a
kir shoulders; 17 Wrfor clear rib; 17%0
hlear sides; Itto foroboice sugar cured
Lard 'quiet and 'firm at Igo for
;u3 tierce:- 2W.,for keg.
IgB are firmer, at oalol4c. Cattle. are
ly and firm, at, 3a7c,:gross.,
'.:z„'dkagr,prirai., JAM:Lary 1.9.=:-clover
in active request-at ,39;00. Flax Reed:
F ieuE-d 1 4 1 4. Wheat drOoping:
31,80a1,90;., Rye
v and ginnanged. uorsisteady:tzi
85a 1 / 2 ai kiln dried igie. Oats; , 7247 qil
vestern: Pothplennt:tfrmett. Mies at
bbla' J et' 32 / 4 6; "etude uliiat
'ProVistotuttidelt,ptc`'Whlskr
at . ),
my-Marts diailgrklo'.2.lltotiV:(dri 1-
10 wesY
o Whirdaslgi Mad. 210;''
PaSige. Wheat weak, se fdiP
No. 1 and s l ,lofof No.-2. Oatanombially
unchanged. Corn dull and lower, at 513a57c
for new. Rye steady, at $l,lO for No. lin
store.. Provisions firm. City Mess Perk
$28.50. Dressed Hogs firm and higher at
$12a12,50. Receipts-3,000 bbls flour; 51,000
bush wheat; 1,000 bush oats; 2 , oo obush
corn; 2,000 bush rye; 2,000 bush barley; 300
dressed hogs. Shipments-2,000 bbls flour;
1,900 bushwheat; 150 tierces pork.
,
LoursvtLiz, January 19.-Tobacco;—sales
1 3 hhds lugs and-fuedium wrappers at 115 a
11 ,00, and common at $27,50. Mess Pork at
$ 0,50a30. Lard at 19; 4 c, Bulk Meats---
Shoulders at 12'4c, clear ; illy sides at 16c,
a; d clear sides at 16340. , Packed Bacon—
shoulders at 14c, clear rib aides at 17c, and
clear sides at 175 c. Plour=auper at $5.50a
-6;25.* Wheat at $1,85a1,90. -Oats at 60a65c,
Corn at 58a60c. Rye at sl,4oal,4s..Whisky,
-.raw, free, #/. • .
, NUMPIIIN January 19.--Cotton dull and
nominal at 28c; receipts; 1,226, bales; 'sit-
ports, 809 beak.. Flour; good stock; super
fine, $7a7,50. Corn 67a68c. Oats, 70c,
Hay, #25a26.' 'Bran, iSc. Coin' Meal, $3,50
a3;75. Pork, '530,50.' , Lard, 20a21e:. Bulk
Meats firm; shoulders, 1234 e;" clear sides,
lake: . Dressed-lElogs, 12a12%c. Potatoes;.
peach - blow", $2.75; pink- eyes, $4,25.
• Torano. Jan. 19.—Flour quiet: Wheat—
white Michigan 11,714 amber Michigan $1,70
41,71; Na 2 amber. RAI; N0.,2 spring 111,32.
Corn steady; new 64c; new yellow 65c; new
rejectedBo3ic. ' Oats quiet and 'unchanged.
•Rye .ateady; No. 2 $1,25. Seeds steady;
clover seed 19,25. Flax seed 42,40. Dressed
hogs 1.2 q -
Bevirmoitn, 'January 19.- .
Flour nomi
nal. ' Wheat very dill and lower; fair to
good. red f l t 7 ie 2 4oo Porn firm • and • un
changed; receipts small. Oats dull at . 7oa
75. Rye nominal; sales at 11,40a1,45.` Mess
Pork tirm , at 00,00a30,50. :Bacon Arm.
Lard . uiet at 20.• ,
. .
IMPORTS BY RAXLRAOD.
•CratvELAND AND PITTSBURGH Raft,-
noan,-January 19.-10 cars iron. ore, W H
Shoeuberger & Blair; 8 do-do, McKnight,
Porter & Co; 3 cars pig iron, Graff, Ben
nett & Co; 1 de lime, W H Hamilton; 1 do
do, Fry, Semple it Reynoids;.l3B sks oats,
J'amesGraham & Co; 5 bbls oil, J. W Drape:.
2 bits scales, Fairbankii, Morse ;le Co; ' 6 pcs
marble, Thos Anderson '& Co; 6 bin to
bacco, J Hays; 1 saw,, Lippincott ; & Bake
wall; 2 bxs mdse. Wrn Case; 8 bales corn
husks, WF & Geo Roblin - 7 bbls apples,
Volgt, Mahood & Co; 5 empty - boxes, I box
sundries, T J Kenyon; 1 bbl scrap iron, J
B Jones; 7 tca, 5 • kgs lard, Watt, Lang &
Co; 5 bra firnia, 4 bbls, kr; pearl barley,
.0 Reiss; 20 skis rye, J& W Fairley;ll do
barley. McHenry & Hood; 1 pkg. coffee,
A.rbuckles it Co: 1 - organ. C C Miller; 2
cases- powder,)Wincher, Hartnian & Co;
I .
4bx books, Price; 71 bbls rye flour, P
Duff& Son.
• YITTSBURGIf t FORT WAYNE CHICAGO
Haifa:oat% January 19.-8 cars metal,
Bryan*it Caug,hey; 10 do do, Coleman - Rahrn
& Co; 6 do do, ,Suverior Iron Co; 100. bbl,
flour, John McDevftt; 300 do do, owner; 1
car shorts, "H Schnelbach; 300 bbls flour,
Watt, Lang & Co; bears corn,OH Allerton;
100 bbla flour, Haworth et Devrhurst; 100 do
do, Isaiah Dickey df•Co; 2 cars Wheat, Scott
.t Gisal; 2 cars green hams; B F Murphy; 14
bbls apples, John Daub; 10 bra 'soap, JS
Dilworth it Co; 10 do do, P Dolt Qt Son; 6
do do, Schmidt it Friday;`-1 car rye, Thos
Moore & Son; 400 bgs barlep.D R Galway;
18 sks rags, Frazer .it Metzgar; 10 kgs nails,
Dithridl& Son; 1 car wooden ware, Watt
Lang
it C ; I do do, SS Dilworth_ it Co; 13
cars, iron te,'Shoenberger & Blair; 2 cars
corn, Hitchcock, McCreary it Co; 1 car
wheat, Ele va ter; 15 bits tobaozO, A Schaub.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Jan
nary 19.-1040 bbls oil. Fisher it Bre; 880 do
do, Owston & Sowers; 950 do do: - Lockhart,
Frew & Co; BSO do do, Forsyth .& Brio;-80
do!do, Citizens Ref Co; 166 - do do, -I B Belli,
22 sks wool: S Harbangh'& Bo; 50 bgs rye, -
;graY & Welsh; 29' do do, 31 do osts..Scott &
Gisal; 4 cars limestone, Shoenberger &
;Blair; I ear metal, Rees. Graff & Ido
;Blair;
Brown it Ce; I do do, ,McKnight,'Porter
& Co; A do do, H Woodaiiles; 1, do do, Zug.
de.Co. • --
ALLgozorgy Sranow, January 19.-2
bales hops, Thos Schotz; I car staves,•J
Hemphill; 100 bbls flour, IC& A Carson; 3
Icars limestone, Superior,lron Co; 676 aks
corn, Rose & Ewing; 25 bbls flour, 'Geor g e
Rtewart; 4' cars wheat, R T Kennedy it
Bro; 1 car iron OTC, Spang, - Chalfant & Co; I
.do lumber, Globe Lumber Co.
PITTSBURGHAND CORNELLBVILLE ROAD,RAIL -
January 19.-48 ells corn, II B 8
aka seed, 3 bbia sugar H B Goe; 75 bblii °a
&
rdent, CB Leech; 30 tibia flour, Watt, Lang Co; 17 tibia oil, Fulton; Boliman it Co; 13
kgs nails, Lewis, Gnirk& Phillips; 14 do
de, 'Atwell & Lee. •
WITXM-'S
STAIiDARD
AMERICAN
LID 00
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' x red i tably the rMp ßo v.
EN 'Petenteli
.aad.oll3
sXst„, 1 IL Ever ree or the
beat qoallq-and .1..
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Our NEW CUE
A.V May 6S, price su.s( • st.h;
IllneU•siedprice,.
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...t. Address
!SALON &CO pinDiM, .
113. 85.437 and 89 CROSBY, 8.. New lroldr CRY
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ESOLUTION TO OPEN •
PERitY•TEET.• •
• • • •••
Resolv.6l, By the Select and Common Council of
the itty of Astenhey, termin a tio n nn STREET is
evened fr in ,nesent to meet the
II7IIPI °•4l ILVELFt: Ire rdeiri
der hrrebv
. appointed viewers to view and &steel the •denittes
Soul beneitte ;la Accordance with , ,the provisions of
' the l e lLet, of Assembly.. approved Mai, /et, A. JA.
.1167. AO4 thaf the Clerk: of 'Conned' nuttfy, them
~,efteeir appointment.,4 : .
Ordained- and engetedthlktAlAW this Dial.* day.
01Jannafy. A.' D.
'•' • • • alma .matutrzn,
r.• :trnmdensorsikacod..2.,
Ur: .'• 8.1.4.0/./C,, • r
• ' • Pretddsqt of Conunon
Attest
,„'" • ' • • •
1
• itAormeeottLuterk et meet
Dtt.wqnfif, clerk or CommonConnelL, halo,
5121i0TICV.--A.ll-, Persons.' Baying
azalanits -cumpAN
I 1 1 1 UTZ InAT:iiltitratit
,eides,or stock will- glft's ' , bass , die Isaias properly,
- tratiarerrad oa Ake af ilit- 4 4apiiay,to enable
ahem to draw al ridend o rreza profteda ornscprati-- ; ,
Mill IVllAlrtnii.:..'l;blill•nliav-4 aaillir a d s
gaid,or akspartagallai,„
AMLLS, Secretary.
Vanier thidatinie Way ass Sand street . '"
Pittsburgh. daub 4. U. - Mien
i ; -.,i UflicalOY.lll3Z , PrlrrentrzOtt Uhl' c 0 ,,,.
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• • Jenuery , Ott", ..thilne. •
( 1011 )0,ktivoluvTirpriANPHIC .
Ira on Motitrar, Javoiry ...tlite, ant until further ,
notice. the once or Coke Wilt bit-Pottle (SF) 4)ZINTe
per bushel la the 3+Ard se toe works; sae VISE (8)
'CENTS per bushel delivered within the nstiel„ 104.
, . KT orderer' the Board of Trettnes; . .
' de! .. .W. E. ,MCOMILSALNA‘Treassrer.
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•- ' (Smuts (Wry startatmasti aanybunvitven, s •
ErrTanunott. January. 11th. MB% f
iNOTIC,E TO .CONTOACTOOS.--
eeald jpropqieds for the Grad lnit. Paving and
• aseblng of WYLIE 'oThICET ErrlG4elo2ll and
DUNCAN STitEKT, friln eraivford , street to Kirk
patriek wrest,
„w/11 rreelvesl.l4 thla Wang until
imOISDAY. January 35th. 1889.
fiThe_Comtalttet reserve the diatitto' reject'any or
a4bldg.
111d2 H. J 110011 E CityAnstnier.
" ROKA.TIALILIS •
..PUREFik:B :THE -BLOOD.
. FOR BALE BY'DBRORDITS ItvEipri9nitzue. 4
loporivrsemen,";., , ~ 1.1•, , , ::.-1. ,,
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' - der:bio-'uw". •
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4 ; lutE l k•tir; fr.fitttrililtinc..._>.
_.' ".:: • .;;;! */,, 2 •• I ; ; ' 4 ' 44 4
, - Pordolirs• a rap ply , rvaillng In the beat. snd ehelll• „ Marletia and, , _Parke.raburi -Line
ert mintier.. Gusralitesti equal to abylu•tho lytorld_ . , -.-
-Ras all the strength of old rosin; soap: with tluSollle .; 11 - ' , ~... ~....,.... •
, and Istherlag,tptslitles of nuttier' CssUln. . Try tpl i i: • ; stave Colopagy'S - vr =Ts O at s root et Wood Streit;
,woupsgleedld Soap. bold by the ALLSEN cifv , mic ; . ~,, • --•- 4 ; ,- ••••• ;, • ;
p, ,, awstorch Fourth street. Philadelphia. • . •i• • ' • • ',. EMILY, AY Us IC •'I"• "- . ' 'l'.
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PITTBII Crlt i Mat TTE WittiMINVACY4
The river, continues to recede steadily at
this Point with seven and a half feet in the
channel by the Monongahela marks last
evening. Weather continues cold and de
cidedly winterish with frequent attempts
to snow. Thermometer stood 'at 32 during,
most of the day.
Business was a little more active at the
landing yesterday, the shipments being
more liberal, - but there is still plenty of
room for improvement. •
Work is progressing satisfactorily on
the new, Northern Line Paoket Minnea
polis, also, on the Carrie Thez, Mollie
Rbbert and Silver ..80* Mollie Ebbs
Will follow the. Messenger to. New Orleanti.
ThejArmadillo Captain D. H. Swaney,
will lave ibr Cincinnati and Louisville
to-day at noon without 3111, and , passengers
and
,shippers can rely on. this. Captain
Ben. Laughlin, s t ill has charge, of the
office. - • •
Squire henry Laughlin, of 'Georgetown,
was in the city yesterday attending to
some private
.business, and, , ,looking after
He looks his numerous friends,,looks remark
-ably well, and is still addleind to spinning
'funny yarne. - • I
The Cameiia , Captain Thomas Poe,!s
tilling up slowly, and will take her de
,parture for Nashville on Saturdayl
The, - Bayard fwived and departed for
Parkersburg.
is ,ThOGrey Zigle, Captain C. L. Brennan,
the regular packet-, for , Parkersburg to
day. leaving at noon. - •
The Glasgow, CaPtain Andy Robinson.
Jr., is np 'for Cincinnati and Lonisillie
forthwith. ,
The Maggie Riys, Captain B. C. Martin,
...Mr. Jas. F. Dravo, clerk, Is announced to .
leave/for St. Louis this evening. u..
The, Messenger,• captain Jesse Dean.-Wr.
Jas. Russell, clerk, is advertised to leave
for New Orleans this evening:
—New Orleans papers are again agitating
the ship , island Canal question,
—Captain John Cannon is negotiating 12:w
the purchases of the Frank .Parg,outi. ,
, ,
, •1-The 'Mary Ditsrage and . Artnenia, ar
rived at New Orleans on Satntday, and the
Wittanita left there the same. iay for Pitta
burgh.
, .
—The Leonidas left Cincinnati for New
Orleans on Saturday with a good tri.
She received' considerable ' freight at'Cin p
-
'cinnati. Pilots-,--Thoodore Tatman and ,
Etenj. Frazer.
I , —Captain Lewis Vandergrift, formerly.of
the Argosy, has purchaned a wharfboat at
Mt. Vernon Indiana, and gone into the for
warding ~ ,a nd •conunissiou, and general
steamboat agency business.
The Eiensville' Journal imp': Capt . . Ed.
Montgomery was , at the wheel, and Capt.
Dryden, pointed t he • way when the, Dexter
came over the Falls. She rubbed on the
rocks, but received no damage Whatever.
She is , sound as a - • • - • •
—The.Treasury" Department has own
menced the system of
,numbering barges
and Bata under the same c(apditions as a
steamboats. Numbers have been assigned,
and the sooner they are affixed. attached
or carved, the better it will be probably.
—John Charlton. accuse(' of the murder
of a negro on bOard the G. A. Thompson,
at Parkersburg, on the Sci lnst„ had a hear
ing l iVednesdarv, , before, Justice Tygart: -
Ball was tendered, but refused, and the
prisoner was remanded: Judge Loomis
will be applied to release Chariton on bail.
decision was rendered In the United
States District yourt, at St, Louis, Satur
day, in the case of a suit brought by Hiram
Hazlet rierdiast Peter Conrad, for the recov
ery of damages krising out of a collision of
the steamers Katy and Des Moines, on the .
Ohio river. The Court deeided that each
boat should'bear half the loss,end a judg
merit for 84038 0 50. was rendered against
Conrad._ He gave notice ofan appeal to the
Circuit Court, and *as required to give a ,
bond off 12,000. '• •
-The Hew steamer John-LumsdertiCap:
thin O. W. Davis, en route from .Nashville
to Cincinnati, with a full cargo of cotton,
pea mite, inither.' cattle, picked up a
snag, or floating tree, at three o'clock Sat
urday morning, a few imiles above Union.
town, in the Obio river. It struck her on
the bow, glitneiug to the larboard, tearing
off her guards from the stem for fifteen
feet, and tore tip the main deck floor back
to her capstan. It also tore off the front
railing of her boiler deck and ran up
through the hurricane roof, tearing away a
portion of thet Ramo, and knocking both
ch y imnes oVerboard. -No daniwas
done to the:htill'or freight, and no n
person
injured. •
•••••.•The Cincinnati Commercial, trays: :The
Senate Conlinittee on Commerce have re
sumed consideration of 'the bill for'tho im
provement of rivers and harbors.- For the
sake of a material interest of the oountry;
we
are Ore glad of it; and can only hope that
the bill will = pas; Other Interests of the
country railroads, telegraph; submarine
cables, ac.,, are being built and , strength
ailed at the . zpetovS oft be General Govern
ment, and why river navigation,: more im
mediakdiV Mt/netted with• the welfare•of
the people than any of them. ihOuld not
be included, swe 'are unable to conceive.
There are gentlemen oh the obtomittee who
are well informed on the, subject. and are
giving thejr earn* attention to it, and it
may tie expected that favorable action will
ABUS,
'Oll3. , `
• RiveinCiind Weather.
/Di Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tisisette.l -
Limiavit.tacaanyary 19 .1-Weather clear
and plemapt. Hirai falling, wlth.l6 feet
Water in'canal. 5►
EITEANBOATS.
.
IDNOR CINCINN4Iq 4441P,Aggrot
( LOVI SVMEIC.=4ItoItaiI Daimon
. . ......... routs/off.,
,
' Tat the EIA'TUADA`r,
aandr t aT,Slkl. dsllr4lld; , t . i rrr t I . ! .; •
• frel In dr paagage applyoatt
dias. - '; isms&
`FeR CINCINNATI IA lIDANI= 4 ,.
= Loporp.l4.-T,llO
rti.B.SLADILLA,, lt Awysilr, eflopinandet.
. ; _39:111 la kif for the grove port' OilVitl24l6lat,"
• .1 ;• • , •
frelglpt pasrma tioart, or to ,
n ; • titiaLEST:g HAHLZW Arum.;
: EVANSVILLEand'
sites'sbß sjogat
N A? - , N #ITY I 4!cI - ; Jr
. • ' Jens ;Must
- Milt lqaTetbe 001,0 Pan. o;• h4TURPAT:
the X-3d Inlit.4 at • o'clock lc • - •
ojr j r i r s airiptirni ticiiird i qr
or .4 is. COI.I,I.,NGROnD. agents. •
jOR MEMPEIIIB AM:VA / die t .
• NEW toRLEANS—The steamer
CBSENGEIt Jltstal:gAw: Cinntnander
• .Wlll leave , fors: tte , ..anove ppm. , TH is , mo t .:
r
the Roth Mal., at 4 o'eutek T. M.
• roe t re, fait. m primp *ploy on hoard or to
_.
J • FL A OK, a. ' It. 'et, L ISOIVO(M, :TAMER
CturtlNS. J CROnPrAI 1 ItAIiNES. , and., talinbT.
At HA ZI ETT: ,
Through reeetpto' giv Mon tg omery.e host to Sal.
mi.. A watt's, nettton, Ala.. and all
other points on'tbe Alabama lifer and Texas ports
at the lowest rates by
j sii _ ~ . , . OHRIEt3T & HADLETT.
•FIOR . CAIRO: A ND, . $1:
Lo UV?. ' , The stritFiPri, —
0
MA GI ifiliAYS ' eepi4l•o. hir A - ig llt.
re
••Will leave ro, Lbe above :porta-TOM itry.l46lLb
:..
st.. . • .
, • For freight or: passageavDtrom board or to. •
.1011.14,1FLAt:R.. •
: .
i , . 4 . .r. 4 Ili V 01. 4 . 11 V4iVr001./': ' ••
' • • • , °GRUNT &II eZIATr.
, J a i , :: •.4 4 4 4 in. 4 .1.•11141 et 1, acic. 4 .-Aseete,
_ - - --
RIVER NEWS.
r
OLIN , W. RIDDICM,
J
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
a C. AffACHRELL,, • ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. SO 411raakt Sweet,
Prmouitou
mMtb2s
ARCH,M4Iori, 134#,41Y,
4TT,1;MZM311n.416.'1%.1.ALW.'
Ivel:ttge:ditir
MECHANICAL, ENGINEER.
- -
EitguE.► BECILIM
ltd k~o itor 'or ',Psitkill
Ole fl a tel.
• • 11`.. W t C. itall*Wrii .1
IPA c 7 V rEMMAL RITRZET,4Om_49.II,
PP• 4tßozwi , ALLatituta r atm
oalailltfpripti•mi,
db
% d,wa
drw' prtAfi"iTo,
woo
_
Heil
J. L.... W.•frrim—swirTißolif.
BE L/DIGER It STEVENSON;,
comusatoxxrucums,
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, 'Pa
i nacrsrOz A D sEz.r.
dlt KiPdo of Country • Produce
'SO orders for Merchandise promptly filled, at
LOWner market rates, Particular attention given
to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Prnlts,
As We feel confident that we can give entire eat
laraetion, by making QUICK SALMI, and PROMPT. KZ.
TUEtS, at ;Milan W axe? Parcae; and therefore
respectfuny soilettc.qo r consignments: All correi
smendence answered h romptly. Marking Plates
furnished free. Grain store and to arrive daily.
• saill:tra
8 0 ' lE:.rBl fir gr•BALLY,'
W.
M. ORALLY, •
Virl-TOVESKLE GIVOCER;
No. 271 , Liberty Street,. •
(Airtscrrir OrP.'Ersir. H9211.t.,)
A'ATTEEMT.TEKcIEt.
se :yis . -
. ,
LiNG St. CO"
• .
• , inzoszsAza rzA.Licas ix
61, 0 4 41 4 0 1 1).• 41,,r, ern#4 , Produce, Pzol
T,ruktro"fhoesi . 3. purbon OIL ate..
ots 1 1 : 1 9 1- 11111 /4k woorp STRUT, RearLiboni
atreiet. Pinsoarh Pa. noa:a66
x.sninz ... J. A. mama
STEELE & NON, • •
•
Cbmintesion./kfirrehante,
AND DrAzzas
El.4oX7it. GaLktig. 3). arct,
Na'gti bare mug** am.Mut commit*,
• - ILEGHJSNY 40111t,..11&&
J. B. CA.117,1ELD....y..,. • . ....../.. 4'. CAMITZLIN
a' CA Ninv.t.m.....,___44' SON, COM.
• MINION' 311N.11Crs 'a nd' , WhO!aisle
era In Goshen, Factory. Hamburgand W.
H.
Chesse b Brater, Lardi i Pork r Bacon, - PIO,
Aided Fruit. Grain, P Lead, Pos,, Pe and Syda.
AsteWhlts Llote_,_ Linseed , Lard; Coal and Car.
boa O k .. No. 141 First street. Pittaburab. 7 ' •
- -- '
Kr.n7
REIL & RICILIIIT szczAse.
02,11 e-ISS/Cat AiriadFLANTS,
11411, GR:11.121, 81 1 CVDS, 11 k I ZA AILX; ,g 0
anistB4l) Bt., ".i4"
ALs.X. se , sArrs.
J. 11. ANJZR.
McBANE & A.NJEU, -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,'
Dealers in TIMM. GRAIN and PRODUCE EULIV
IeRALLIr. /MaISTEZIT, above
tattbneld, Pittsburgh. tom,
FETzim. & WaSTRONG,
FORWARDING-AND 00100381oN lenouns,
roi the ilida of norm Grain, Bacon,Lard,' Batter,
Seeds, Dried Prnl and. Produce generally, No.lo
MAIIKETSTBILYST. corner afFirst, Pitgaburgla.
re22:pB
L. J. BCILIKID,
Wholeiale and Befall OrN:wfm;i,
av ITA No. 806 PENN - STREET.
IS
mar. Annum' zitoX.
NINON & SONi COMMISSION
sMERCHANTS and dealers hi FLOUR, GRAIN
L , FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY. - No.
19 DIAMOD, opp , ocite Car Hall, Allegheny Cny.
ja.17:117
_- - •
I ITTLE, llAlltu , & PATTON
W ,
holesale Grocers. nn Merchants and
bon
androduce Flour; Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon Lard OH, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
1.1.6 an
yarns and all J. :taboret Idatualacturea generally.
d 1 11 1 otCOND - STREET. Pittsburgh. .
as
ions r.•,.. UMW . Ar sr. n.' noun.
6. 10/IN 11. HOUSE & BROS SuCi•
motors td JOHN I. HOUSE . & CO., grholesale
racers and Cornmlsalon Iderefunta, orner of
ezdthfleld aad Witter Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.
pOJOON WS aTott
_•••A WA LLAci.
iIIPTON&WALLACE I - WHOLE.
SALE 0 reoczfts AND PRODUVX DEALER'S
. 6 MYTH STREET. PittbStintS.
PROFESSIONAL
M23=!l
•
ALDERMAN AND EZ•OPFICIO JUSTICE OP
THE PRAM •• •
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. '
Special attention given iciconsieyidieng and col
lections Deeds Bonds• and Mortgages drawn up,
'and ail legal oddness attended to promptly and ac-
jrosl*-A. BUTLER, ''• •
AL'Dnlfitit puitr4iAorenetra,
O l lce,L2ll *Tux 8711,ERTe neuOdnittil
PLITASPROPf.• PA. •
gm
Acknowledent;
eattous,•lia 'al other legitimal
L e Ma t ' sect Proiauttr.' inhume
SAMUEL,
AMAZIERAWL.N.
Ex-Oldelo Snatfee of thel 'Mace and Pollee Maxis
trate. (Mee,U.RANT 11 TX/CZT,,oPPoolti ;lb* Cs.
tbedraI,'PIWBBIIMELII;
Ucede Head&,• Mortgages, AlidllOwledgments,
Denoeittons e and all 'Legal Busineel executed with
Proyanth e and dmostok. - Jobb!
EVSTACE S. MORROW,
I L 3 G I kIEIII2!I.t.ALN' s
x-orricio . JraTlCZ of Tag P.ILILOZ AND
• routs
OFT!CE,' N0.73' PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH,. PA
Deeds ‘ Boads, Mort/sits, Acknewledirshtnts,
mi
De,titans mid AU Legal tislisesa executed wit
_ b
promptness and dispatch. -* mv29
TORN A. STRAIN s
ty
41,1.4.13-MENIA.2%
.rt4nricip JLYwplO i Or Tan rtAcZ AND
. r 914011 AraMaTRATAL: ,
ilyeeNlllll UMW oppoti t he Cliither
rtalarglit , pr. thews, • origagei
gyalpowledAmeikeer g Reposattone aied eur#4l.,
i ttilerned►wroimatioalur &add tel. '
•
A. 'Abinto!ir,"-
:ATMS**ofthe;.Place,. •
,CONTEYANCEIL SEAL -ESTATE 4 INAVAANSE AST'
snit"
Coliseum" if Saila 001 l Ro
o.tod d PsoliPtirliVold•
ea to, , mr -
N. RIP1141.1151)X9
ATTORNE T-AT-LAVV;
iciO: 87' Nu
th street.
•
efitee,llo Diamond Street,
(opposite the °oar& Hinge.)
113 MM
um]
•
ts.nirkia
PITTHITREITI.
Y/401 '1869.1 j `l
Ell
/ Merril& or Rapture cured.
Hernia or Rapture eared.
. .
,Igarsh , s Ibuileal Cure. Trail.
Ritter'/ PAtent Trim.
pitch's Supporter Truss.
dleit-Adulating Truss.
Dr. Basining , i Laos or Body Braes, to;
been of Prolaniln Med. •Abdondnal an
Spinal Wealtuenses, • •
Dr. S. S. !itch's 1111v0r..131.it01l B‘et,pportint
Pflo Props. for the sailport and care of Piles.
1111541° 1ii9144491110.10r,"
vetna.
*hurtle Knee Caps, fervent knee joints.
Ankle Seepporters, toy weak knee Joints.
Suspensory Bandages.
Sold at Dr. KEYSFIRS, 1.40 ;Wood St.
At Dr. nysgwq, 4 Wood Stree
.11iP._,Drng Store, 2..70. 440 . . liyboD StREET
0 . the Golden Mortar, Mersena-wrltlngitkr Trams
. ,
should send the number of Inches Foundllte body,
taunettletety over the rupture.
- DR. KEYSILIt will glvehls personal atten
.
thin to 'the; ariplicatfon of Trusser in rdults and
children, and he Is antladed that, with an eiperf nee
of twenty years, he will be enabled togive seitekset.
DIEIEAiEIiI LUNGS.
There Is Do douht whatever that dlieasea of the
leap, or alms of wasteTer sok, en any . of the In
_lethal organs may be, and are ilequeatly eared, and
a Complete =Milos of ai'alth, establlehed. lf the
elaborative Inactions, of whlea the stomach la the
primary and most important one, are restored to a
condition to do the repel:Lae of the bum= system,
items or fares, whether anon the -Inngs ‘ the liver,
the kidneys or the boWels; or neon the •leo. as ti
i*(ientii the:ease, eaii !ft made to heal, an d a 'Mi.
pleti standard of health. reAwablished
Nye hare frequently ream these reselts;True, the
ue of Dr. KEYBER'S , LIING CU/1/4 -a pleasant
And agreeable :medicine. which will rlpea up ud
1 starry oat of the animal economy all effete and used
afo materlah Dr.S....says that be lute knocrn the
saostalitressingan harassing eavess, Whose inns.
Slone Tonle threaten to shake tie wings conititst ,
tion to W r ests, rennsTail In the'liiisse Of ii.few doll •
Ia leer Stand:l4 cues ei ratannaptloii, or at sibs
$S Sts fibil. at Ilirafe iriniiiri6i p sad awn*
o;as*, - ` ---;1
big sialaillas, knows as see bronsbitis,
iias:filtti or. pbsertgitik: pi croiderfid 'Vella
tins liedlebee it tlia festal
.....e. . • -
little alFase.
p itirirlyt!
Sorr Tag sort itacAo
rarolnr loos nary:, AIID •
iUrst , Arilo swarms Or rim
I=ll
whi* n ad" to Its phissaa.l
etbnMalls. gently •Ditt
kidneys, the Weer end , the igl
cleat aitlen to, enable 4tibod
actin and etidteate the ale
dshnN.l4uft*W3l " 2l :h
medicine, and U those who
be Impoilaace of health, wt
beglanlns qt .& *cosi or col
!hitting Into declines and Fault! .ao#sumptloal
elendi humanle and so mos, lamely AUL
Bold by the pees, dotes oe sliitle bottle, at
Dr. Keyser's Great Medicine ,?to!e;
140, Wood
, .
Dl. ,
XEYBEIyi!IIIVIIDZIWT orrica-suip
IttilltrHATlONd 'ittf4l,llll3/M•
,18141264.2./1 VointikAßlP4% VAit.
, 11 7.PITIV
ml;t. m . aatu il t y,lol •
T• r
masa nos.
nTmno.e.t,
HERIITLi OR RUPTURE.
•
Hero* or 104"t!iire cured. ,
Kern's or Ittiptiure cared.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia orAllp4nr, aerie*
Hera I
or Rupture cured.
•- • ,
cirEupture eared.
Renal
~,:,~
Ru P il m ) flor.igt!rMAP
Rupture or Hernia en
RnOittie
Rupture or Herz4
niipituris Or Hernia e
Itaptore or. Kende& en
E===!!1!!
Rupture or Hernia
3ELA•INJEdTINGI tirtilNG)lB
SELF-INJECTIIVG SYRI2V6E'B
BELT-INJECTING STRING=
BELP-INJECTLNG FrirßiZtaES
Alec, every kind of ifiringei&
HIISPENSORT ELNDAGIL
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES,
BIISPZNKMY BANDAGiII,
SUSPENSORY BANDARES,
A dozen dilrerent kinds.
A dozen different kinds.
A dozen different kinds.
hod a care , casein' he
~•is Ernionia
, . .
' PLAN T 8 A /I'D
TIV!A LY! ALL DMO
Maria!' 'Azom, and
$ . l 9 16. s!ime time
•as i~kin SLR
War Brawn toots
to take ootteslitsto
Ise. Theslck lind
virtu., of this area
si nclennyallveto' .
r esort to It'lll the
they viiala be tie
A. twrrsntrilitand
comattupriLLE B. E.
i trz ?n, and after TUESDAY, No tuber, 1701.1104
, ins will arrive at and depart m tee Depot coi.
tier of Grant and Water streets, s follows:
_
Deg
. AtliPt.
MAU to and mom Unlont'n. 7:0 A. E. 6:00 r. Ei
McKeesport Aceommodt.n.ll : o o A . :O5 p. At.
'Ex. to and from Unlont'n4o 3:00 r. N. 10:l04.. Ye
West Newton AccommoWn 4:3 r. Y. R:35 .a. El
Braddock's Accommodat'n 6: - r.ll. 7:50 P., 36
Night Ace,. to kicKeesport.lo:3 P. 11. 6:45 A.. Es
Sunday Church Train to and
..
IV
1 from West Newton ~........ /:00 P. V. 10*
For tickets apply to ' OA.
Agent
W. B. !nein', Superintendent. I IEIRG '
Age
no3o
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n ________________
lIA.IIIGEof TllllElgsgami
z.adarear VALLEIrmIZAILRGAI
On and after MONDAY, Nova her flth, 1861
'I , NVO TRAINS DAILY will. ure Pittsburgh Sta.
tion,corner ofitleventh and Pik itreeta for Frank.
14011 City, indfatlo,• and all D into itt the OH Re.
Illcir..nittAVl PPYTErnIIIMIt.•• ' Altß_ ini" PriTSB _tr_RGE4 .
tregs • 'll3 ti ‘ l i n Eili i.... :1 . !.. •81 811 1 11 1 '
Brady's li"d Ao 3:00p to Brady B'st eta a0:30 a al. '
lit Sods Works let S Work.
.Aocomod'n.. 10:50 a m Aocoda'js, 2.20 29i r
2d Soda Works Sid Sods Worki •••
I
. Accomodrn .. 5:00 p m Accornoda'n. 3:40p in
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 p. kr. Ar.
rive at Pittsbargh at 9:50A. a:. . .
Passengers taking express train have but 01111
change of cars bitween Pittsburgh Buffalo and Oil
Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at
principal points • Mixed , Way and lAncorcunotlaima
uxins stop at all stations. - i t )
THOMAS U. RTNa, Assn. Spirt.
W. FOSTER BAPS , Ticket Agent. ...
ed..
P____._._______t________:._. •
' rT TS is UR G.ll,anamm . .
CINCINNATI AND ST.
UM RAILWAY -
' :,.. PM` HANDLE notTE. . --
CHANGE GP TIIIE.Ort and after SUNDAY,
NOv.22d, 1868. trains will leave and arrive at the
union Depot, as follows; Pittsburgh time:
Mill Expre55....".:..... « . 3: 3 a'. M. 12:13 li. MAI
Past Line 10: L 3 a. ni. 7:33 yr. m
Past Eapresa ' l. 258 tr •12 18 .
• : . in. : a. Ing
Mixed Way 543 a..m. 0:4-3 p. m. - -
McDonald n Ace , n, No. 1., 11:28 a. za.. 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Accommod'u. 3:38 p. in. 9:48 a. m,•
ideDonald'sAcc'n. No. 2.. 2:08 p. M. 3:18 D. a
s2:bB P. ar. Express Will leare"dfally.
1:13 P. M. Train Wa ve s e daily.
The 10:13 a. ni, daily. Sundays ax.
eapted, and makes close connections at Newark AM
Zanesville and points on Sandnsky, kfaxisite/d. 4,
Newark IL IL
S. F. BCI7LL. General Ticket Agent,' :.
.W. W. CARD, Bnp't:, Steubenville, Ohio. •
n 025.
. ,
, .
W. AND:B 0 ...,,..
).
CHQ H FORT 'WAYNE & CHICAGO B. ...,...;
LEVELAND RPITTSBII3BOI3,B.B. .:
Brom Dec. Roth , 1114113. trains iiill . leave, trelti
and arrive at the Tinian Depot, north aide, !alp' '
burgh city time, aa . follows; ••, i: ., .
Leave. 1 Arrive
._,
Chicago Ex_..., 3:03 a m Chicago Ex,- 2:13 i . .
Erie & Ygn 111/ 7:28 a m Chicago Ex.... 11:411 a
Cl. & Wh2 gll'l 0:41; am - Oh - heeling I Ex.-11:13atir,1;
' Chicago stall:- 0:58 aai ICrestilne 31511_ 3:s3pnt
ChicaKoEx....lo:oB aml Chicago Ex_ .. .. 4:38 p m
Cl: &M,iftEtx. 2:23p ClevelanA ,Ex s T 4;011p in - I
n i
Chicago Ex_.... '10:43-0 hi Erie & Yrn Ex s:l3pm .. .
W'e a Erie Ex. 4:53 pm Cl. & Wh'g Er" 0:50 PM "-
Depart from Allegheny. Arrive in Alleghen_y.
N. origt'n do. .808 am I N. Brigvn Ac. 703 t m
Leetsdale !I 10:28 am, N. Brigt'n " 0:28 a m
... —.. • 411058 anti New Castle • •0 10:33 a nt --
ROchester " 1:33 pto ILee.t:daler !:- "., 033 a m
Leetsdale Ace. 3158 pail- - - 1.- 06 . imigpm x
N. Brigt'n " ..0:33 pmr. Brigt'A " 2:43 pm
N.'Brigtin " . o:28 is m Leetsdale .. _," , 4:53p nt - .1 ?-
Leetsdale "-.1(1:43pm . ', T:DI v zia •:. i
Leetsdale Bow, ~ : Leetedsle - pan. .
day church... I:l3pm. day t.hurclr. 9:58 eta
. 4 w.2:43
_p. m. Chicago Express leaves delly..
43r . 11:1in a. m. C_litcjige Express arrivet_dally. ~. _.!..-
de22 . P.R. -- Kr r....m.; General 110lat,-Airent,
to E fir Ng Y LTAPIIA.Mingiam
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
n and after Nov, , Sethi MOM .Trains will -an. ;
rive at and depart from the Union .Depot, corner of '1
Wishington and Liberty streets, as follows:. . ,
.Irrivs. .. f_. _ oan. .
Mall Train.... 1:30 aml DAY .Kxßresa.. 2 :30 a 111
Fast Line....,. 2.40 a m 'Wall's
...k"i o. 1.....0130.4 M• .. •
Wall's No. 'l'.." 11217 tin /fail Train 8:15 a M
Erin ton Acen. 7:50 a m • Cinclunittlex 12:35 pm
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. 11:3O
.a M
'Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 a m Johnstovrn Ac. .3:25 pin ..
Johnstown Ae.•.10:35 ara ißraddocks No 1 4:20p in ::'
Baltimore Ex. .1..45 p m iPhila. Express 5:10
I
Phila. Expreu 205 pmiWall 'a No. 8.. 520 pm;
Wall's No. 1t.., 1:30 p m Wall's No.. 4.., 9:/5 p m
Braddocka No,/ A:5O p m Fast Line. . 7:50 pml •- -
Wall's No. 4. 7:25 p m Wall's Ao. 5...11:00 pm],
Wav Passenlr.lo;2llp mj • t •- • -,- •-.• I 1; iT
The Cburcb 'Train leaves Wall's Station every 1
Sunday at 9:15 a: m., reaching Pittsburgh at 20:04., •
a. nr. Returning, leaVes Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. nu ; . •
and arrives at Expr ess r
Wall's Station at 2:00p. m. 1
daily except Sunday. ,
Cincinnati Ipaui-da , liy.: All other Maim • 4 ;
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,for :timer Interwar/on apply to ~4 I 4 , 4,
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- W. 11.-BECEWTI3I,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will n 2 ot as. ' • '
name any risk for "Baggage, excerpt for wearing an.
pare]; mid limlttnetrresponsibititylo One Rtindre.l - -
D
ollars In value. All Bagguse • exceeding that
amount In value will be at thevisk Of the owner. tut.
less paten by spec/al contract. -'- - - - .
0 023 ' ' Gerlii'll StlXDOrritllntel:kaattlVlLLlATAltOon Pa.'
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IA ESTERS rEivri- . .
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SYLVANIA RA-L
-ROAD.-00 and alter n ov. 22d, lags, the Ps,.
ger Tnithaell the,Westems Petmayltinla -Ilan. '-'- i
road will - arrive at . and depart from the Federal' s l,
Street De pW Allegheny City, as follows: •. - !,
Arrive. 1
......21epart. ........ ..
', Springd•e Nii l-15 :1817tifirdialL'. ... „.. . . COI - an
Freeport No. 1 8:50 a miPreeporiNi; 1 9:15 ain
Express 10:40 a M'Sliarpleg No, 1 11:20 a in
;
rSharplog No.l 1:25 la mExpre.ss...,. .. . 2:45.pm , , ....,
id ee t pork Zio. lc -fig° iii inApringd Miro 1 - 8:22 pik- ' ? I '
ra:ss p.m !Freeport 0::4 00ia ' 1,
Springd'e No 2 6:45 ti m f Soringdie No 2,. 7:10 pm. .
Aboye trains run daily except sunday. - • , • , . -.• •
The Chnrch Train leaves Allegheny Juliet. every
denday pis 'id° *spiv, se/Letting Alltsghett City . 4ll -it
9:150 a. m.' 'Bette - Wag,. leaves Alleglaeny , City at , 1
/110 p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny . runt. at 6:45 ~ .. •
p.,trt.
, • COXinrraYkolf Tidaltre—Per stile' in packages 1
Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, B..tna and 6harpaburg s ,r 2 i
tided on tl good only
eketcm the trains etVphig at Stati on s tee. r
s. ' ' , - • .
The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:oo'a. Ml' ' . a.
make direct connection at Freepon with Walkers
line oilitageiftirlintier and Hannah, town. Through _
tickets istakl 4 o , 3 iletrilhaidd 'et tie, ollicelho.' 3 3 Sti' '.., ' I . r
Clair suet near the Buspunalos Bridge Pittsburgh • 1...
and at the pot. ARegneav - _ •_— . .
For farther Inhumation apply to :
' ' -',l 4.ll,4lftLErF.Mr/144e21t;:,:.,::':',
'." l '' ' ' Federal Street Depot.
The Weltern Pennsylvania, Railroad will not al, .'n
me any risk ter - Baggage,. except for wearing at. -'.
c ra l ' al l d n i Pagy, . / F•i r e l f/?%'lsibilLlT 100ne litimicee ,-.) - ~ , - -. 1
exceeding ' trill .
'amount in value will beat the ,
riskeftimowner s sm. ' a
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lam taken hf lilMalcontraot.
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Geteval . WlLLltoona. re.
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ONIONIPACIFIC RARWAY "
Eastern Division.
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• The SHORTESTAND MO T S RELIAR7rd corr
tl'imtheit te*lpc4atalas: - , - .,1 , '7,..:,
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Colorado,'`'' Nevada.
,California, Utah,.. - . • '
~ • Arizona, ' i Washingto
.New Mexico Idaho; L . -:.
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'Piro Tredaa - learo'iltate Mee 'And Leaven wort
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fq(Sunday* excepted : J:l)n the erlimaloi.trale.. •• ' . ,
e Railroad trona St. Ws, sad Ht.enbsi • and •
1., o Rath Dole cl hey. cosometin. at aw. .• •
SOW*, Timm' and! wilmeto "with stow,' for all
pera le Aeneas. At cad ot_trark .. west of Ell . . .
w with the UNITED STATES. ICAPRESS COW - • '
P '8 DAILy LINE OP OVERLAND .11,itit ‘•
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AND .111XplowaS 0041.0)=3 POE •
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And all Points ill Territorlea, -
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COACHES for ) brt Unionßent , s Fort, Pass, Albn
geergoe,r Santa F 9, =II. all Mani in Arlie/mind
Hely metleo: - • ,
With the-reset e 'additions -of nilllng stock ant
egalpment, and the arrangements made with re
sponsible Overland .Transport4tion. Lines ham its!; ,
we o st li ern ten:Urdu, this - toad now offers uneAaalled .
"est. ..1
htnes for the transmission of freight to ;no par
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notate for sale at all the principal °Hoes In thi.
Fq,eid States and Canada •
li t N i :t u irt;and• ask fist it hots via THE SMOIL3'
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DIVISION. ~ •
-Ger..eral Superintendent . ••.
WEBSTER,
Genera, Freight end Vieket Agent •
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