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PITTIEBURGH
OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i
SATErIIDAT, January 23,, 1869. S.,
~
The markets in a general way have
been dull during the week, and -.with a
• demand restricted mainly to supplying
immediate wants, the vroinme of bgainess
ea the aggregate has been light. In re.
, ,
gard to values, there have been•some few
alight changes, knit none deserving of
' special notibe. . -
APPLE-BUTTER-Dull: 70 to 80 cents.
APPLES-Quiet; sales at $3,50 to $5,50
per bbls, for inferior to. choice. , ~ ,
BUTTER-Prime to, choice Roll Butter
i 9 in rather better demand, and we now
quote at 37 to 40 tits.; .
_, , . t
BEANS-$3,25 to' $3,50 per bushel.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-Dall at'4e.
CRANBERRIES-$l 9 to $2O.
CARBON OI -Very firm and lint lit
tle o ering,.pr - although irregular,
are t riding up ard. ,
CO NMEA Ito $l,lO per bushi
i t ii
C SE-Sales Hamburg at 16 to 17;"
kE
and oshen at 19 to 20c. ~
E S---Dull but unchanged, at' 25 for
• Dm d, and 29 to 30 for fresh packed.
DRIED '.'FRUIT-Peacims firm with
gales or quarters at 14', and halves at 18.
Apples 10 to 11. • . . • ,
DRESSED HOGS-Dull at former quo
tations: we nowt quote at 1234 to 13c.
HA.Y-Baled Hay continues dull and
depressed but , unchanged; we continue
to quote on wharf at $2O to $45--mostly
at $2O to 423. ,
HEMP-Sales at $2lO per ton.
HOMINY--Sales at $6,25 to $6,0. -
PROVISIONS-Bacon is firm , witli 'job
- bing sales 'at 1434 to 15 for Shoulders '
and'
19 to 193 4 c f or Hams; Country Lard. 18)4
to 19andl0c for prime kettle rendered in
tierces, and 210 in kegs and palls. Mess
Pork, 931450 to $3l.
POTATOES-Small salsa in store at 85
to 90c. ~• • • - . .
' POULTRY-Market almoit bare-d•-•
mend light. .
LARD OIL-'-Is 'held firm at, $1,38 to
91,40 PUN°. 2, and $1,68 to $1,70 for No. L
SEEDS-Saleis of Cloverseed at $9,50 to
$lO, the litter figure for 'English. Tim
othy Seed is unchanged at 53,25 ti. $3,50.
- Flaxseed isdn-steady- demand- at $2,35 to ,
9,2,40. •
SALT-Still quoted at $2 by the car
- load. J ' .7- . - s
SORGHITM-Dttili 60 to 65c. , ,
'GRAIN-Winter' Wheat is dull' and
unchanged; $1,75 to 91,80 for Winter.
Oats still qtgited at 64 .10•2.65 t tm.i.tripk,
and 66 to 660 in store. Rye is quiet and
..t• unchangedUt4ll46 to $ l / 4 R , , t Corn Ea Bull
and irregular; there was: a large kale of
miied, the other day, at 70c, but this is
.considered- beloist-the -market, as-deal
ers generally quote: tnixecl,at 750, and
prime Yellow at 80c. :Barley . is,..un
, changed at ' s2; for prime 'Retina. and
Chioa
' Ohio Spring, and $l,BO to .51,85 for' No. 2
go. • ,
ONIONS--4 , 5 to $6 per bbL •
TALLOW-Rendered, 11 to 1.134 c.
-,' ,- BAGS-Salsa at .434 to stt.' ,-.' ..'' ; f
PEANUTS-Sales 834 c per lb.
FEATHERS -'Live Geese Feathers
quoted at 75 to 80 to tile trade. and the
—usual advanowin aretail-way. , - -----
FLOUR-Dull and unchanged. We
quote Spring Wheat, $7,00 to 98,00, and
;Winter -Wheate $8,50 to. 89.00; Per bar
rel. Rye Flour, $7,50. - The Pearl Mill
quote their best brands, made of the
beet Wheat. as follows: Extra Family
a•Eleur,in barrels, at $9,30, and, in sacks,
19,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family,
in barrels, 910,00, and, in sacks, $9,70
_ per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, laystr
t, role, $7,60," and-;in faiteks,s7 l ,s6 Pee barrel.
The City Mills quote prices as follows:
Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels,
$9,313, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel;
Dottbie Extra Family, in barrels, $9,80,
. and, in sacks, $9,50 per, barrel; and
Spring, $B,OO, In barrehi, and $7,70, in
~ : t aacks, per barrel, ... T 2 . ~ 1 s
. .
'WHISKY-Wes Higliwines; in iijob
bing way, at 98 to $l.
Financial Matters in New York.
Gold Closed at 1304(a1343y,.
"Syteietasebl;)Pitteb salette.3
- Nsw.Sonic, January 23,1859.
.• MONEY.
Money exceedingly easy at 66)7 on call
and 7(09 for Prime business paper. lank
• statement - favorable, showing continned
expansiopinloarp„and
f2,81;b54;619(inerea5e,961 5 / 7 83.'
- Specie, $28,964,197; decrease, , 094,339.
Circulation, V4;285,946; decrease, $13,207.
Deposits, $197,108,163; increase, 31,618,-
--lega3 , Tenclors,-$54,4214 , 119v-increase
;1,095,036. rfs, - terling quietrit 109%@)109 3 1. -
Gold firm ;' opened ` at 'l3B and closed at
, 13WgiA6X. - ~heaTP - SWF:
meats to-v. Nearly a million looked
on at the commenosiment of the 'active
enttlow gold; as cotton and other
produce are above the •limits ,of ship
, pers. Exports: . of the week, ;1,190;414.
BONDS ANC STOCKS.
Governments steady but quiet. "Con
pons of 1881;11234®1123; da. ''62,'113®
113's; do. '64, 10934©109%; do. '65, 110 X
• lepll; new do:, 10834®108X 8 ; do. '67,
108X(91083‘; do. 4 68, 1083®1091 8 ; Ten
Forties, 1073®108. .
State securities . firm. M.iasouris, 87®
; 88 ; lilew Teunessees, 67%,@68; North Otiro
/inas,*62,s;®62X; j
- . The Railway. , market was active and
' buoyant with a general rise, in !dices,
especially on Central, old Southern, Ohio
and • Missistiippi, Reading and Toledo. -
'The short interest having been largely
-- increased by ,the recent sibearwrelk;
many parsons And. themselves shoit of
stocks en an advancing the market The. ,
wealth of the street appears concentrated
.on the"ball"-aide, and, indiCatiens,point
to higher prices.' The retport that Henry
'Keep has parted with his Northwestern
stock is unfounded. Michigan Southern
was the special feature this afternoon.
and touched 9115/ el-dividend. Miscel
/animus shares dull. - except -Facile - Mail,
whlch,rose 2 per cent. Express shares
t:7;'
A I# lit
Pricar.•—thun barland, $74) .
- 32; Wells press, 2 8 54®20_14; American,
_ 42M; Adania, 5934 ®69%; United States,
52Q)55)0,. Merchants. Union, 1 . 7.,4(§)17,i;
Quicksilver," ®2B; Canton, 58 3 @59;
Pacific M®120 1 4; Western Union
Telegraph, 36 ® 56,4 ; Hartford Erie,
rOvrunPosAT Ne B i do. pref.,.21026q;
York , ntral, 165(®168%; Itrie,
-$8y,03834; de. preferred, 6334(4;t85.;
50n,13054@1503i; Harlem, 1345;@184%;
do; :preferred,l37; 'Reading., 96 1 ,€)96Ya
Terre , Haute, • 41Q4154; do. preferred,
' 6814@87;' Wabash, 13234'@62%; do. • pref.
75)0077; St. Panl, 74(474X; do. preferred
1 194;4%93W Port Wayne, 123)40N;
Ohio and Mississippi, 37 ®37)( 1 : Mic higan
Central, 118®11834; Michigan Southern,
93@ 8 8%; Illinois Central, 1383‘®13951; I
Pittsburgh, 9244@92 3 / 4 ; Toledo, 105X®
108 K; Rock Island, 1.3.2%®132%; North-
. gsv western, 884083%; , do. preferred, 8 , 83ri)
•
Miningeharet ' Gregory 280; Oran
Valley, 27.
Copper Stocks at Boston—Co_pper Falls,
16; Franklin, 18; Heels, 70; Hancock, 8;
Minnesota, 2 1Stuincy, 014 , c
. Clearances at Gold Exchange Ifalik,
'51,009,000.
sus-vrissairay.
'Receipt's at* the 'Sub •Treasarv, $1,70 8 ,
90; ParnePtet 1 888 ,055; ba1anee, 1 1.96490, - .
iinpartie for the 'week;:-Dry Goods,
.$2,520,09; General Merchandise, ;3,550,-
077.
.~„ ..
Disirketacty Telegraph. ;
NEW Yonz,, January 23.—Cotton dull
and decidedly lower; sales of 650 bales of
middling upland's. Flour=recelpts of
80,162 barrels Flour 1.0a15c better for
low grades, moderate export and home
trade derpand, some spedulative
quirt'; sales of 12,800 barrels at $5,71a6,30
for superfine, State and western, $6,90
7,30 for extra State, $6,75 for extra west
ern, $7,70a9,25 for white wheat extra,
$6,75a9,00' for •R. H. 0.,-$7,40 for extra
St. Louts, $9a9,20 for good • choice do.
Rye flour; sales of 3vo barrels at 15,80
7,50. / Cornmeal quiet. Whisky nominal
at 81,01 free. Grain recelPin—wheat of
108 bushels. Wheat, very firm for Aprils'
and in moderate export demand, winter
dull and drooping; sales .of 93,000 bush
els at 81,60a1,63 for N 0.2 spring in store
and delivered,. $2,06a2,10 for white. Cal
ifornia rye dull -and heavy. Barley;
in good request; sale of 10,000 bushels et
Turkish at $1,93, 2,000 bushels Canadit
West at $2,15, Barley Malt Aluiet; sales of
12,800 bush. Rye ]dale 81,46. Corn; re. ,
cpts 41,500 bush; market scarcely so
notive r :„but, without . decided change in
price; sales 0f,48,000 bush c at 935960 for
new mixed western; 91a98. 1 4c for western
yellow; 94a97c tor white southern, and
$1,0934 for old mined western, delivered,
Oats; receipti 3,829 bush; market quiet
and scarcely so firm; sales of 38,000 bash,
at 75a7i35,q for western In store and 761aa
77c for do. afloat. Rice dull. Coffee;
sales of 800 hags of Itio on privet" terms.
-Sugar dull; Wes of 120 Ithda of Cuba at
11340. Petroleum; 22%a2k. for prude
and 860 for.refined bonded: Hops qtdet,
atlic fer Atherican. Coal quiet. Lmther;
Hemlock sole steady at 283ie for Buenos_
Ayres—. Molasses &IL; sales of 68 hhde
Cabaret 30a42c. Wool firin; males 508,000
pounds at 473.0147 X for domestic fleece,
65a673‘cfor picked lots; 40a12c for pulled;
Linseed - Oil is quiet at, Ilal,ol. Spirits
Turpentine inquiet at, 55a58c. Pont Is a
shade firmer and sales are reported of
746 bble at $30430,37 for new mess; Mit
29,25 for old; $35a26,25 for prime; $28,129,..
60 for prime, mess;- also sales.are report
ed of 500 bble new mess;lseller February
at vsb. Beef is steady and 170 bbls sold
at $9816,58 for new plain mesa; $14a19,50
for new extra mess; tierce beef is quiet
~and steady; 1,040 tierces sold at Wan
for.prime • mess; $32a87 for India Men
beet. ' Hams are firm' 120 bbls sold at .30a
118 c - - Out - Meats arb firmer, pkge sold
at 13a14b • for shoulders; 153fa17c for
hams. Dressed Hags are unsettled' and
selrat 13a13go' for western; 14X15e for
city; .middies are firm and quiet; sale
•90 boxes short ribbed at 15alkic.• Lard
le firmer and 850 tierces sold at 193200
for steam; 20a20.y0 for kettle rendered;
also sales 258 tierees of steam, seller,
April, at-19,0.. ' , Bitter is quiet and sells
at 28a35c for Ohio.' Cheese is firm at lfia
203fc. Sheeting 93opper is quiet and ir
regular's& 31a33c; ingot copper Is aztive,'
excited and 'higher Belle at 2.53ia2550 for
Baltimore; 26c for klennessee, and 26 1 4 a
2630 for Detroit. • Scotch Pig Iron quiet
and firm at $40a411; Americanpig dui/ at
1435a40 and drooping; $ 90x95 for refined
English and American. Sheet iron firm
at 103iall3fc for Russia. Nails are quiet
at by for cut; for clinch and 27a30c
for horse :shoe. Freights' to Liverpool
are less active; engagements per steamer
are reported of 50.000 bush corn at 7d;
600 bbls floor at 2a..
• Latest..—Flour closed firm and fairly
active for extra State, but other kinds
dull and drooping. Wheat; quiet and
steady for spring and dull and heavy for ,
winter. Rye dull and heavy at ;1,483140
for western. Oats nominal at 74;ic in
store, and 7634a17c afloat. Corn dull at
939.95 c for new mixed western, and ;1,06
a 1,09 for old mixed western in store and
afloat. Pork quiet and very firm, with
sales of 250 bbls mess;' seller, February,
at $80,2. Beef Anis& and steady. Cut
Meats thin with a fair inquiry. Bacon
firm with an inquiry at full prices, Lard
very firm at 19y,a20e for fair to prime
steam. Eggs dull at 29aS2c.
L'ry Goods.—The market is still Ina°.
tive for all classes of goods and prices
are generally firm. Speculators are en
deavoring to run up the pine of cotton
bags, which are now held by agents at an
advance. The American and Andros
coggin bags, are buoyant at li7ya4o; Lew.:
iston 40a45, the latter an extreme figure.
Heavy brown sheetings firm at 1634a17;
st printe
andard d ,cal icokes: es .1,31ia143i, for fancy of
ma ' •
ST. Lohis, January' 23.—Tobacco is
steady and unchanged. Cotton scant;
rnilddlinit, field at 27340,,Hemp—there
was some movement: in. Undressed, and
prices were ranging from 90ca51,40. -
'Flour quiet and 'business small; super:
sold at 15,50a6; extra at 16,25a6,75, and
double extra-stile/Mag.- Wheat in very
little ;Cortland, With Salsas fate 'hi' strictly
.prime fall at.51,40a1,70., Corn dull at 70a.
410 forwhite.... Oats heavy and drooping
at 58s62ei Barley firm for choice to fan
cy spring.at 12,05a2,25; good lowa sold at
$l,BO. aye—small sales at $1,28a1;30.
Whisky. dull. at 95c.'. Pork active and
higher, at's3l on spot, sand . M0a30,50 for
future dolliery. Bulk. Meats active and
higher, with large sales for future deliv
ery; loose dry salted shoulders sold at
12,;c ou spot, hams at 15c, clear sides at
113.14 c, and shoulders, packed, at 13c for'
future delivery; sales were also made at
125 c for shoulders, 140 for rib sides,
15%c for hams, 'and 16y0 for clear sides.
.Bacon stiff and advancing at 14;ia14qc
for shoulders, 17%c for' clear rib sides,
and 18afor clear Ai.des, and sugar' cured
hams. Lard buoyant ate 19e Tor prime
tierce, and•2o;ic for keg. Receipts, 1,600
Obis flour, 4,100 bush wicieat; 1,800 bush
corn, 5,800 bush oats, 400 bush barley,
990 bush rye, 1,050 head hogs.
Hogs Miff at Wall% diyiding on 200'
and 276 pounds; number packed to date,'
24800;stylise. time last. year, 237,000.
Cattle quiet _with but. little demand for
shipmenk, inicesyraoged from 13);a7c,
etan.icto, January 23. Eastern
chinge.l-10 off buying to 1-14) premium'
selling. -Flour 15a6,15 for spring extras.
Wheat in.faiveqpesti end .la4m4lewer;
sales No. 1 at $1,1734a1,25,, and
2 1,13jia1,15K,, closing at $1,14a1,14X0r
sales at 51,44 this afternoon. Corn less'
steady; old Igo 2 57a511c: No
.2 kiln dried,
filo; new 54qa543i0: no grade 4934851 c,
"closing steady at 54M0 for new; sales_
No. 2 at 640, and No. 1 al 093,40, sellers,
for the last half April; 's33Sas3fic for
new, sellers, February, and 560 for new,
buyers, .Februaiy, and Beliefs, March..
nothing doing since change. Oats mod
erately active , and steady at 485048,5 es
for. No. 2, and 453ia460 fop rejected, otos
ing at 48y 4 a48X4:!, for', No. 2; sales sel
lers, for the month •at 48K,a48 3 4, and
buyer for thi month at 49c. Rye leas
active andlal.3# lower; sales No. 1 at
$1,15a1,1634, and No. 2 at 11,13a1,14, otos
ing at $1,16 for No. 1: Barley firm and
2a23ic higher; sales No. 2 at $1,78a1,80,
and rejected at $1,55, closing at 51,79a1,80
for No. 2. Highwines flat and nominal.
Mess Pork steady $3O. Bulk •Meats
active and Xo higher; short' ribs 1530;
Cumberlands \ Lard active and l‘c
higher, closing at \ 191/,,0 for steamed.
Green Hams 153015r,0. - Dressed Hop
quiet and firm at $12a13, closing firm
at ;12.5Qa13,00, dividing on two hundred
pounds. Receipts for the past twenty
four hours-9,624'hb1s *lure 38,250 bush
wheat, 98.895 bush 27,820 busk oats,'
4,502 bush rye, 4,240 bush barley. Ship
mentfg-9,223 bbls f10nr,p,284 bush wheat,
19,619 bash corn, 7,063 bush oats, 1,895
bush rye, 1,200 bush barley.
Hogs firm and active; sales at $9,7 5a ,
10,50 for fair . to choice; receipts 5,778 head;
.
ahipmenta6,449 head. Beef Cattle nos
lected.and nominal at ;3,5087,75 for com•
mon to choice smooth.
; •
Raw 0 Warts, January 23;-Cotton
Tun and nasettled; - - middlings nominal
at 27 3 / 4 a2Bc; sales 760 bales; receipts 8,331
bales; exports 11,080 bales. Gold, 13634.
Exchange Sternly, 14814%. Commer
cial, 147348148. Flour steady; superfine
at $6,75; double extra at 87,25; treble ex
tra at $7,75a8,25. Corn at 78a80c. Oats
at 68a70c. Bran quiet at $1,15, Hay at
$24. Pork firm at 031231,50. Bacon firm
er, with sales shoulders at I 5 ,c, clear
rib at Is%c, and clear sides at 19c. Lard
active at 20c for tierce, and 22 3 / 4 e for keg.
Sugar active; common „at lOgallK; prime
at 12%, and yellow clarified at 14a14Ne.
Molasses active; common at 64c; prime
at 67a69e; choice at 71a72c. Whisky de
pressed; western rectified at 95001,02%.
Coffee steady and unchanged.
MiLws.uxErt, January 23.-Flonr firm
-and prices unchanged; choice Minnesota
$6,0026,40; choice Wisconsin and lowa
$5,50a6,00. Wheat quiet at 81,20 for No.
1, and 11,143‘ for No. 2. Oats steady at
47y0 for No. 2. Corn' dull at $56e59e for
new. ,Bye.active at $l,lO for No. 1. Bar
ley adyanclng at $1,70a1,75 for No. 2.
Provisions advancing. City Mess Pork.
129,25x29,50. Sweet planed Hams '1634a
16 he for prime city. Lard 17e. Dressed
Hogs firm at $12,50a13,00. Receipts-1,000
bble lour, 83,000 bus - *heat, 1,000 hue
mita, 1,000 bus corn, 15,000 bus rye, 1,500
Wits barley, 600 dressed hogs. Shipments
-4,000 bbis flour 200 bus wheat, 1,000 bbls
:and 100 tcs pork.
,CLNVELANDi :January 23.-Flonr; mar
ket quiet and 'needy, with a moderate
diimand; city made; $11a11,25 for treble
extra white; $9,5089,75 for double extra
abmer; $3,25a8 4 50 for double extra red
and amber; $7a7,50 for double extra
.spring, and $9,25a10,04 for double extra
whits. Wheat; sale of one ear of No. 1
red winter at 11,69, and one ear of No. 2
do. at $1,59..-Corn held at 71c. Oats
held at 61c. Rye; sale of one ear at 111,30.
Petroleum; there is an active demand for
both eastern and western markets: re
}hied held at 34a350 for round Iota; small
lots 2a30 higher.
• Totzno, Jannarf .28.-Flonr dull and
nominal. Wheat- unchanged and steady
at previous quotations; $1,70 for No.
amber and $1,90 tbr No. 1 white Michi-,
gan, closing firm. Corn 'steady and un
changed in price; new Is offered with less
feeling and - held firmly; sales of new at
54e, and rejected new 'at 5934 c. Oats lo
better, with moderate business in
Michigan. at 61;4c., Bye dull. , Barley in
better inquiry: Cateda advanced Ic,
with sales at $2,10;: State held'at 81,75.
Dressed Hogs moderately active and
firm and a shade better at 12%c, dividing
an 180 ponnds. • '
• SAN FRANCISCO. January 20.-Flour
dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet, pri
ces nominal, choice shipping at $1,25.
Legal Tenders 743‘. Mining Stocks
for the past week were active
with a general , improvement, in values.
Alpha at ' 58. .Belcher 190. 'Bullion
Challar 168. Confidence 35. Crown
Point 69. Empire Mill 130. Gould Cur
ry 193. Hall Norcross 61. Imperial 169.
Rentuck 236. Ophir 35. Overman 77,
Savage 79. 'Sierra Nevada 30. Yellow
Jacket 14,75.
PAULADELPHIA. January 23. Flour
unsettled and more active fbr lowa and
Minnesota; family $7a7,75; Ohio family
$8,50a9,50. Wheat dull and firmer; prime
red $1,70a1,00; amber 85,90. Rye 81,90 a
1,65. Corn advanced and in fair demand,
with sales of 5,000 bushels new yellow at
91a92. Oats steady 72a75 for.western.
2etrbleura firmer at 35 on spot, 3534 for
February and 56 for March delivery.
Crude nominal at 2i. i Provisions held
firmly. Whlsky.decLined;. sales 941,00.
'Kampala, January 23.—Cotton dull
and nomitiat at 28a2814c; 'receipts were
1,698: bales; exports, 311 bales.. Flour is
dull and . superfine brings but 57a7,50.
Corn, 70e. Oats, .70c. Hay, 525. Bran,
15c. = Cornmeal, 113,60a3,76. Pork, 531, ,
50 Laid, 20%a2.134c. Bulk:Meat* firm,'
shoulders, 13213%; side, 17; 1 ;c. Dressed
Hogs ate scarce at 12 4c. Potatoes are
unchanged.' ;
Lotisprins, January 23.—Tohacco;
sales of 179 Mids. at $5a17,25 for lugs and
cutting leaf. COtton 28Xo. Mesa Pork
$30,60a31. Lard - 20n. Bulk Shouldere at
clear, , rib sides 163ia, clear sides
17c. Bacon ,Shoulders 143ic, clear rib
sides 17;4n, dear sides 18e, all packed.
Superfine Flour 15,6028. Wheat sl,7ia
Corn 83. Oats 80e... Rye 51,42a1,45.
Whisky, raw, free at 51,00.
,
1/7111PALO, Jantiaty 23.- - Floiir dull.
W heat in no denufnd. Coin dull and an;
changed; p a fe* cars of new sold at 74e
75c on track. Oats nominal , at 64a65c.
Rye in but little inquiry and held at
about $1,35. Barley dull and firmly bold
at 52,05a,10. Seeds firm but quiet. Pork,
Lard, High Wines and Dressed Hogs firm
with no sales.
'Bstltisonn, 'January 23.—Floui dull
and nnalumged. Wheat dull. Corn dull;
prime white $1,85a1,86; yellow ;1,8221,85..
Oats dull at 65a73c. loiess Pork active at
1131351,50. .134cOriactive;' rib sides 1714 a
173 c; clear do 18a18, 1 4,c; shoulders 15a
15Xc; hams 20c. Lard quiet at 20c.
IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUREM RAIL
ROAD, January 23.-17 cars iron ore," W
H Shoenberger fic Blair; 10 do do, Mc-
Knight, Porter de Co; I car rye, Thoiurs
Moore& Son: +do iron ore, Wells it Co;
1 oar tirhi E a -Myers dr.:Co; 124 eke rye,
Christy .SL Benham; 1 car bones, Seward
it Campbell; 1 • car lumber. Aubery,
Cromlow dc Co; 2 • care potatoes, J B
Campbell; 100 bbls oil, Wm hicCutcheon;
50 do db, John Spear; 1 bdl leather; II E
Weimer:6 kgs tobacco, C C Baer; 4 cases
handles, J Woodweil it Co; :15 do do,
Whitmore, Wolf, Duff it Co; 1 bx
ware. Atlantic 'Glass Co; 3 casks tele
graph wire, J R Taylor iSt Co; 2 bbla' ci
der, 22 kge lard, Vangorder dt Shepard;
1 bbl-scrap Iron,,J B Jones; 2 kip apple
butter, 0 .Barnett; 200 ski barley, W. H
oarrard; 2, keggee..l, bx butter, ,X Heatla•
ton; o,,sks , **Weed, J \HDleresan; 4
bbis,2 kgs; lot lOosa, scrap iron , ainillne
dt Maloney;.lak scraps 5 do hair, g bble
S oil, bble, 8 b bls scrap iron, B
pissum; 1 bbl flour , Mrs Sarah Ober. 129
bdls chairs , 19 do rookers.Bedford Chair
Co; 100, dozen Washboards, Freeman it
.Berger; 52 bbl onions, John Shaft; 25
big crackers, Reymer dt Bro; 86 caddies,
5 hf butts tobacco, Shipton dt Wallace; 1
fanning mill, R Carlisle.
ALLY-ARENT VALLEY RAILROAD, Jan
uary 28.-6-5 bags Tye, Jos S Finch d: Co;
114, bags oats, , J Graham; 1.2 do do, sdo
corn, Marshall & Bre; 100 tbgs oats, Kell
& Ritchart; 20 eke buciwheat flour,
Carson & Bro; .40 do do, Vangorder
Shepard; 58 aka 05t5,.127 do rye, Scott &
Waal; 16,d0 wheat, J.Bl, Demit; 60 bbls
refined oil, Johnston ft. Paine; 17 bakis
hay, Moreland & Mitchell; .8 care lime
stone, Shoenberger & Blair; 1 car grain,
Crawford 4 Go; 1 car metal, McKnight,
Porter & 'Co;1 dodo, Lyon, Shorb t Co;
2 do de, „Brown & Co; 240 bbls oil, Fisher
dr Bro; 21 eke rye, Adanati & Austin; 4
bga beatis, 28 do oats, Keil dt Ritchart.
'PrrrSteilleHf FORT WAYNE dt Cut
-
0,,00 BAILIMAD. Januar* 28.-2 GUS
metal, Bryan & Caughey do do, Supe
rior Iron Co; 10 do do, Nin lok & Co; 2 do
do; Brown '4 Co; 1 oar barl l
Dan
flats eg Co; 5 tee hams, F Sellers & Co; 5
bble lard oil, Jas Lippencott; 100 eke 25
bbls Boar, 111 eke oats CB Leech; 75 bble
100 eke flour, John. Wilson & Son; 8 cars
iron ore,- Shoenberger. & Blair 6 eke
rags, Godfrey & Clark; 8 pkgs, H Rea Jr;"
20 bgs buckwheat flour, J Porterfield; 1
bbl whisky, Little t Machling; 33 bgs
rve,..40 do barley. N J Meek; 15 bbls
flour, R Robison & Co; 10 doz brooms, J
A Renshaw; 7 bbls onions. J J Pettit; 55
bbls highwines, W Miller N Co; 25 green
hides, G N iloffetott; 12 bbls apples, Van
gorder & Shepard; 30 ;bdls broom: ban
dies, W Afordorf; 1 car oats, Bingham &
Lang; 100 bbla flour, John McDevitt; 100
do do, Keil & Ritchart; 1 car millfeed; H
Schnelback; 100 bbls flour, Segbrayer &
Voskamp; 1 ear mill feed, S B Floyd; 300
bbl. flour, owner;, 3 cars rye, Culp &
Shepard; 8 bales broomcorn, Z B Taylor;
100 green salted hides. Hartley, McKee
& Co; 100 bbls flour, E Heazleton.
ALLEGHENY STATION. January 23.-1
oar barley, Guckenheimer Sc Bro; 1 do
do, Mileckelmast 15 bbla oil, S M Cum-
Ingo; 7 cars metal, Pittsburgh Iron &
,Forge Co; 1 00 do, Rogers & Burcrhfield;
'3 do do, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzall: 1 ear
wheat, Gilmore, Straub & Co; 20 bxa soap,
J Koben & Bro; 1 car flaxseed, M B S-y
-dam; 1 car wheat, W McKee; 1 car
shingles, McCurdy & McGlnneing 2 ears
metal, Lindsay t MeCutcheori; 100 bbls
flour, R Knox ez Son; 100 do do} Geo
Stewart.' /
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede steadily
at this point with meant five feet in the
channel by the Monongahela, and ski
feet by the Allegheny marks. Weather
continues clear and pleasant, while' boa
iness, we regret to say, is dull, freights ,
being scarce. -
The following boats were in port yes
terday: Champion, Belleyernon Kate
Putnam, Camelia, Millie Ebbed, Wild
and Savanna. -
The Sallie' cleared for Cincinnati and
Loulaillie on Saturday with about three
hundred tone of frefght. Pliets- I Capt.
Jacob Poe andlis son George.
The Grey Eagle arrived and departed
for Parkersburg aammal.
The , .Glisgow departed for Cincinnati
and. Louisville on . Saturday evening,
with a moderato trip. Pilote- r Marsh
Hays and Tem Jayens. , •
The Champion, Captain Taller. will be
the flrst.boat out for CI noinnati, leaving
to-morrow evening. She is a very neat
and substantial steamer, and offers su
perior accommodations for passengers.
The Ptellevernon, Captain J. J. Dar
ragh, Jr: will be the first boat out for St.
Louis, leaving to-morrow evening.
The Mollie Ebbert, Captain George.W.
Ebben, is up for New Orleans, as is also
the Camelia, Captain Thomas Poe, for
Nashville.
—The Armenia left New Orleans for
Pittsburgh on Thursday, and the Lorena
left St. Louis the satne day for this port.
—Capt. Ow. Rea'and Harry Dolan:lan
have bought the machinery of the Lillie
Martin, and will, during the present
year, build a hull for it.
-Cadt. J. B. Conway, of the burned
Silver Cloud. No. 2. is in Cincinnati con
ferring with the insurance companies
having risks on his roat.
—The Magenta and Mentnhie for New
Orleans with 69 cabin passengers. She
will come above Memphis next trip.
The Memphis Sun says: The once lu
crative Memphis and New Orleans trade
is extinct. •
—Jaa. Cartwright, an old river pilot
and well-known citizen, died at his resi
dence, on Cloyd's Creek, Tenn., on Sun
day last. He wair a brother of Capt.
John Cartwright, formerly commander
of the A. Baker.
--Captain Newton, one of the owners
of the Mountain Boy, bought the Cottage
No. 2, at Charleston, West Virginia, on
Wednesday, and intends to build a
Mountain Boy "No. 2" for her machine
ry, at Pittsburgh, for the Gallipolis and
Kanawha trade..
—The Natrona was recently ordered to
be sold, by the ignited States Court of St.
Louis, on amount 'of mariners' liens.
The Deputy Marshall went down to
Black River to effect the sale, and found
that a man named McSweeney had run
off with the boat. He was pursued, and
the boat subsequently captured.
bill —Mr. Drake , has introduced a ill in
the Senate to regulate the constr i ction
of bridges oVer the Missouri Rive , and
it ie now in the hands of the Committee
on Commerce, The Mississippi levees.
and the improvement Of the Mississippi
River above the Falls of St. Anthdny are
alai under consideration In the Senate.
—CaptainJohn D. Adams purchased
the steamer ' LeLli Leoti at Little Rock,'
on MondaY; and ' will pat e her in the
Memphis and Little Rock trade in'con
section with the Thos. H. Allen, W. A.
Caldwell, Argosy and Ozark, making
five boats in the , line: The ' Leni Leoti
has been running In the New Orleana
and - Arkansas river, trade. ,
1 ,
--The Memphis'Ava/anche, of the 19th,
says: A man named W. , H. W'estbroOk,
who victimized Silverthorn, of the
Evansvllle Journal, by imposing on him
a monstrous fib that he was our succes- 1
writ' these columns, has "swung around
the 'circle," and is demonstrating his
bibulous capacity somewhere in the vi
cinity of Vicksburg. A "Harry White
man" might restore his equanimity.
—A St. Louis dispatch says: Several
weeks ago. Judge Treat of the United
States District Court,' ordered the:-sale
of steamer Natrona at Popular Bluff, on
Black river, In this State, to satisfy: the
claims of deck. Bands and others. She
weeite Inky°, beelksoldilnst,l3atur4ay, but
*hen Marshal Thomas arrived at Pop
ular Bluff, he found the steamer had
been taken away. The Court has is
sued en alias order, and the boat will be
taken back to Popular Bluff and sold. "
—The Nashville 'Union and A erwan
says: Captain Wm. Dix has int ro duced
.'
a new system of steamboating that , will
4iertainly prove suceessfnl: It is the
00-operative plain. He . has recently
@old out the . Elle Hughes to his princi
pal officers--the master, clerk, mate, V
-16* engineers and'bar , keeper, 'all being
noW. equal' owners, and 'alike interested'
in her business.. 'Under this plan he an
notince4 his boat an independent packet,
and proposes to fight out the season on
his own hook, entirely free: from all cop
binatlons,,lines, or -
companies
Riven atid Weather.
' 'LoutEcat.t.E, ' -January 23.....,The
weather ie clear and cool. • The
river is falling. wittinine feet of water in
the canal. •
MTr•Tr ' lVMrTisrol
ROSAJDALIES
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.
YOU BALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERXWIIRRa
der:blo•Nwr
()VEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND' SOAP.
eauzzb. ENOLANII tiO&F. •
For doing a - family washing to the 'best and
cheapest manner. Ouaranined equal to any is
the world. assail the strength of old rosin soap,
with the mile and lathering qualities of genuine
'Castile Try nag splendfal Soap. Sold ey the
ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 4 North Fourth
street. Philadelphia. eS:va.rawirar
AIIIOIIII3ALD BLAKELETI
- I No. 99 FIFTH STREET,
spihniilo: dal PITTSBURGH, AI
MENEM
STEAMBOATS
parrssunGll,' adriffile
' a ' WHEELING,
Marinas and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Co:3lPanY's 'Wharf Boat, foot of Wood
S:retn,
MULT, AT n M.
TUBUAI'S AND FRIDAYS.
BAYARD A. B. SHEPHERD. Muter.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
GREY EAGLE . . .... ...C. L. BRZNAAN, Maater.
Freight will be received et all bows by
804 JASINS COLLINS. Agent
FOR CINCINNATI andz i aZt
LOUISVILLY.—The steamer
CHAMPION -Wm, mama.. captain.
Wlll leave for tbe snore ports on TUESDAY,
the,26th Inst.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
Ja23 J. OT
C,LINOWOOD,
or JOIDT. FLACK, Agents.
OR CAIRO AND' wr.
Locris.—The new and aplen aSidWit
JP:Pacisenger racket
BELLE VERNON .... . JOaw Dawitattl, Master;
WM leave for the above pons-on TUESDAY.
the Beth Inst., at 4 o'clock P.
For freight or passage appiv an board or to.
JOHN FLACK"..
7a.. D. COLLIN GINOD. AaFent.
FOR CAIRO, MEggi.•
PI US and NEW OHLEANO.
be newand spleadld passenger•eteanser --
MOLLIE EBERT...G. W. Eiditst-- Comm:oder.
Will leave for the above ports ots lliTtfitlDAY,
the ;23d lust., at 4 o'clua P. X.
ior !retail& or passage apply on board or to
- MACS. & COL I. INGWOOD. - or
011RIE*T &HAZLETT. Agents-
Through receipts given oss the above boat to del
ma. Eufaula. Benton. Montgomery. Ala.,• At nis—
ta, Macon, West Point. Getegla,andldl points on
the Alabama dyer and Texas ports at Lowest rates
jam - GIIHIEST & PABLETT.
STEAMSHIPS.
TO LIVERPOOL AND i gink
QIJEENSTOWI4.
TUE INDIAN MAIL lITEARIORIPS,
Numbering sixteen trot-class vessels,. mom
co, mine celebrated
oar OP pAuth, CITY OP ANTWEPP.
CITY OP BOSTON, CITY OP BALTIMORE;
CITY OP LONDON,
Balling EVERY SATURDAY. from Plan
...Tilt Elver, New York. For nonage or further
laformation szolv to
WILLIAM BINGHAM, ar.
TOOPIFTH STREET. (Chronicle Minding.
'lead. oppnelte Mgt 0111 e, wwuNewis
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. natant:mi.— ..... 8111 1 7111;i90/f.
DILUNGER & STEVENSON !
COMMISSION ILETICILUT*-
-
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ItICOMITZ AND SELL'
AU Kinds of Country 'Produce,.
All orders for Merchandise promptly tiled, at
LOwan market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried
Pratte, Ac, We feel conildent that we can give
entire sattifactiou, by making quick SALES and
EfiGIIZSTKARKET PRlCaa—
and therefore reinectfully solicit your consign
ments. All correspondence saswered promptly.
Marking Plates far/shed tree. Grain in store.
and to arrive dallit au3ltt7B
ESTABLISHED BY A. & T..
0‘ AMLY, 181*.
W. M. GORNLY,- •
WHOLESALE GROCER ,.
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Mimi= OPP. EAOLI Hargt,)
iarrrssuruati.
is trti
WATII, LANG & CO., r
WHOLASA.LX DIALZ2B IN
erecerlesi- Flour. Grain, Produce,
Provisions, nob, Cheese, Carbon ;
011.
Nos. 172 and 1.74 WOOD STREET, Rear Ltto,
erty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. no8:1155
Y. ISTAILZ J. A. STILLLIt.
NI STEELE & 5011,
•
Cemmission Merchanta,
AIM DIALIIII3
FLOUR. G 7 13..A2N,P1E1M.13, ate.
No. 95 'Milo , writEta t . neir Ealt tommon,
- ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
)41.NFILLII.•
_
jCAIVFIELD &
• 11IiSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale -
Deales in .Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W.
IL Cheese, Butter. Lard, Pork,. Bacon, , Flour,
Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl,
and. Boda Ashes, White Lime; Linseed, Lard,
(Mal and Carbon Oils. No. 141 First .street.
Pittsbureh.
PIT= ENSL 34.8. RICKLYIT.
K'" & IirCHART,'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I=
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED,
349 Liberty ht., Pittsburgh,
inyikb,l7
ALEX. IVEANE .1 B. A.ILMR.
•
McIIANE & ANJEII,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In ?LOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
er*ERALLY, O. 141 WATER STREET;
above Sadthileld, Pittsburgh. IBS
VETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWLIIDDIG & CION mrd2IOSIIII3BAHASTB,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Ntd ,
ter, Beeds,Drled Fruit, and Produce generally,
No. L 6 MASKET BTREET, corner of First,
Plttsburgh. feM:gu.
J. BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grants,
No. 396 PENN 6TREILT.
sokhxn
xxot Asmara" into'.
XLKNOX &SON, COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR,
AIN MILL FEED and PRODUCE OENER.,
ALLY, No. 19 DIAMOND, oppoMto CDv4f
Allethenv env. Jal7al7
•
SITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
_Li Wholesale Grocers, COmmission Merchants
ono Dealers ,In Produce, Flour,Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard 011. It, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all rn:csburgh Manufactures
generally. 1I and wk eXCOND STREET,
Pittsburgh.
TWIN t. 1101781...11DW. limas—Arm. U. none&
TOHN I. HOUSE /14HH09., Sue
°esters to JOHN I. 110_17tiS 4 , CO., Whole.
sale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor
ner*, Bmithdeld and Water tltreets, Pittsburgh.
JOHN lIMPHON A WALLACH.
aftpirosh,WALLACE Whole
wat El EWERS AND PROD UCE DEAL-
Nu. 6 SIXTRATREET. Pittsburgh.
tairrit
;GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
coom • Joe. LeFa....umnis usa.
01131 N. COOPERA. CO.,
BRASS: FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manofacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WO A lta
Lisesp i tirttlzeg i tin DAB IPECTUouoo
Cer. of Pike and Walnut street,
IiTTTSBURGIF.
ta rlatit
ITTSBURGH &
co.NNurad,s VILLE
AIL ROAD.
On and after TUESDAY, -itowensberol7th.
llson , mine will arrive at and depart from ;no
Depot corner of Grant and Water treetn, •as
follows: I
Tkpart. trim.
Mill to lad trots Unlon
town 7:00 a. Y. :00 P. Y.
ldelteesport Accomdt'n /1:00 A. Y. 2:03 P. M..'
Ex. to and from Gant. 3:00 P. Y. 10:10 A. X.
West Newtot Accom'd 4:30 r. Y. 8:33 A. Y.
Braddock's Accomdt'p. 0:13 r. IL 7:30 r.
Night Ac. toMelVaport.lo:3o P. K. 8:445 A. _. Builds, Church Train to
and from Went Newton 1:00 P. 3i.10:0 A. w.
/for tickets apsy is
W. B. 13TOUT,'Ejuperlateiltdigt.
ANGE' OFs t suim
T ULL,
•
'ALLEGHENY VALLEY IitAILIIOATI,
On and after MONDAY, Nereibber ItTh)ltitt z
TWO TRAINS DAILY win leave Pit
Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets or
Franklin, 01.1101ty, Buffalo, and all n points in the
On Regions. . - • I
BA VII PINCTSBITEGH. AMUR Dr prrxenirraelf.
' EAR aln Man `V•••W_. p
Expreu 1:10P m Express ei
• tal a at
Brady's BAc 3:tiOp m Bradys Ac 10:30 aas
;ISt dogs Works : <, lit nogaorks
Accomd.... 10:30 a m Accom od'n. 11.510 aas
Rd Soda Works • Rd Soda Works
Accomod , n. 6:90p m Accomodni.• mikep
Chuck Train. lure Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. B.
Arrive at Pittsbtugh at 9:lO`A. B.
Passengers taking express' train have but
one change of ears be tWeen Pittsburgh, Buffalo.
and Oil Regions. I hail and Express Trains . step
only ,at psinelpal points. Mired Way and Az..
coseniodatied trains stop at alkstations.
THOMAEM. ElNti,•Aas.t. Snp't.
W. Eon= Eon, Ticket Agent. net
rrrimuncali anapaur
OINCLWNATI A D
LOUIS PLAILWA7. • - ' •
PANHANDLE 110VIL
ORANGE OF .21MZ„-On and after SIItiDAT.
'Soy .2r4d; ISBS trains will leave sad arrive at
ta. Onion Depot, as follows, Tittsßergh time:
Deport. . Arrive.
Mall 3i18 4 a: crs.pg:l3 a. in.
Yast Line 1,0i13 a. m. 7133:9. ra.
Fast' Rx_preat SI:SS p. m, .INlr4tl a. m.
Mixed , W - ' - 191:43 m. p.
McDonald'. Aten, No. 111:9111 - a. m. Sia3 p.m.
SteubenvilidAecommod. Riatif
m. 'fig - a. m.
McDonald's Ace'n, No. 1..8:013 p. in. 3:18 P. in.
Rtsl3 P. as. Papreas wSllearedany.
Icl:l6'w. Mail will attire dilly.
The .14t13 , a. in. Train leaves daily, RD:Maya
ea cepted, and-makes close connections ro New:
ark to Zanerttlie and pants on siounky
Mansfield • Newark R. R.
8. P. SCULL, General Ticket Anent.
W. W. CARD. Surot., Steubenville, Ohio.
n °Zs
1 1161 11 . 1 :011_,_PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO
111 saMCCEV/HAND &PITTSBURGH H. B.
Prom Dco; AO 1868, 1868, trains will leave front
and arrive at the Thrum Depot, north side, Mts.
burgh citLt a lg t e, as follow's;
Chicago Ex_.„ . HMS a m
Erie Yen ..11 , 1Y:WS* m
Cl. &Wti"g3Plll:l/ISa m
Chicago 1fa11..6:68 a
Chlessm Ex.. IMEMPson
Cl. a-wici Ex 511;3031pn.
Ch Ex ._.. 11142PPla
W'esk/Drie Jiziksap
!Deport/root Aitepheras.
N. BB gin!' As. 8:58• m
Lerma% !! 10418,0ntl
. .
" 11":58.a.m
limb/liter " 1:33 m
Leetsdale
N. BttSt`h " P
N. littgt'n " .154219
te,etadale "10:43 pM
Leeteesl.43 Einm
day - Church. 1:1a m
MP. 2:43 to. m. Chtc. :
11.:58
dr= P. K. MYERS.
110 EN N WYLY A. l asgpm
NIACENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. Onand after Nov, 718th. 11488, Trains
win arrive at and depart from the Union Depot.
coma? a Washtngtoa and Liberty streets, as
r°ll-1117 4rvive. Depart
Mall 1.30 a miDay Exp .
ress. ;21:30 am Fait Line 21.40 s m Wall's No. 1.. 1%30 ant
' Wall's No. 1.. a' alla ra l liall Train. 8:15 am
BriotoxAcc'n. 7:50 sin •Cincin'ti is:3s pm
Wall's No. 2.. 5:50 aml Wall's No. 2.".11120 am
Cincinnati Ex.21:40 a in ' Johnstown Ac. 3125 pea
Johnstown Aclo:3 s ,,mlßraddocksNol2l2lopm
Baltimore Ex. 1-445 nilPhila. Express 5:10 pat
plum "Exipesat43s PtaiWall 9 s.No.ll.. 5:140 pm
Wall's No. 8... I:30 pm I Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Braddosts No115:50n =lran Line T:5O put
Wall's No. 4. 7:215 p miWall'allo.ll...llltso pm
Way Pasimn-letlito m
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday 5t19:15 a. M., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:110 , a. m. Returning. leaves Pittsbumh at
00 p p. m. and arrives at - Station at
X:. .
.Cincinnati Express leaves daily.. All 'Other
trues daily except Sneday.
For hirtlier infbrmazion apply to •
Et. BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvaniaßsilread Compa ny will not u -
same any rift forßaggsge,exce for wearing ap •
prel,_andlintit their responsib ity to one Han.
dre, Dollars In vaine., - 'Ali Baggage exceeding
that amount in value will be at the risk of, the
owner. unless taken by special contract. , :
KEWAEI2 hi. wit'.
non- Genoril Sipertntondent, Altoona,
WE 1' ER N-anagiff
PENNSYLVANIA - -
and after Nov,. 22d,1867. the
Fee senger Trains or. the Western' rennsylwania
Hat rend will arrive at and. depart I:com, the
Federel Street Depot, Allegheny City.ar tbilOws:
Arrive.
_. iegetel.., • . -
Sprtagere No te:44 m D .
7:00 a at
Freeport No. l &SO a m Freeport No. 9:15 aEa
Express 10:40 wen Sharptog Noi.11:20 am
Sharpb% N0.11:25 , pm Express • .Fcda pa
Freeport No. 24:00 pm Springd'e No 13:20 pm
Mall 5:55 p mYreeport N0.25:20 peg
Springd , e No 26:45 u m ISDring(Pe No 2 740
Aboye trains ran daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
every &trolly:at 7:40 a. m.,reactingAilegiteny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning,. leaves Allegheny
City at 5:20 p. =And arrive at Allegheny June.
Um at 3:45 p. la.
COMlttrealitOn TiCiEreli—For sale in packages
of Twentv,between Alleghetly City Chestnut
street. Beres, Bennett, Pine Creel: 'Etna and
ithsrpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations Fneeinednn tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a.
et. make direct connection at FreenwithWeil
keesline of Stages for Butler and 1a anahetown.
Through tickets may be purchased at the oMce.
No. 3 at. Clair street,neartheanepenkonfirlage.
rittebur. h, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For fnrther Inibematton apply to
JAMES LEFFEMTS, Agent",
Federal Street D 01,..
The Western Pennsylvania. Railroad wi ll not
ae rime any risk tbr Baggage, except , I%m - wearing
n,erel, and limit . their - responsibility to; One
Hinds d Dollars in value. All baggage" ex
ceeding ti L sononni-inaralne willhe at the risk of
the owner. unless taken by speetateon • .
. EDWARD AUL -• • -
neat Geno..al Sunerintendent, *Altoona. •
OM
S /11 01411WIR
UNION PACIFIC IaIEGWAY,
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELL&B.LN
ROE TE Rom tbe East to all points in.
Colorado; Nerads4
California, Utah,
Arizona, Ilirsushingto
New Dicsilech Idaho,
Two Trains leave State Lineand Leivenwor
daily, (Sundays eicePaedOon tie arrival of train.
of Fulda Railroad Dom tit. Lon( t t ant' Hanni
bal and ht. Joe Railroad trona Ramat connect"
in. at Lawrence. Topeka and. Wamego with
=a for all patna •ila Vaasa*. • At • end of
tweet of Iti:sworth with the UNITED
STATES EXPRZbiI •
D rMB m anic
LINE OF OV KilLAli MA= D
001.17211125 TOR . • • '
ZYM-Pi VlMfli ).LT JC4A3M
All Points, in the Teriltorless
• • _
An with 'ANDERSON% TRI-WEr• NLY LINZ
of COACHIPS sae Tort Unica, Bent's s Yost. rasa.
All °anemia , . Santa re. and all points in Art.
sena and NOW mexieod .
With the moan additions of rolling' stock
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