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Br Telegraph to the Plttshurgh Oazette.l
Nsw YORE, January 28, i 869.
• MONEY.
Money easy and the supply large. Cal I
loans 6@7 per cent. Priine business pa
per in demand at 7@9. Sterling quie
at 109% ®lOO% bold opened steady at
136%, fail to 136% and closed firm at 136%.
Exports to-day 1/634,700, of which 8234,-
700 were in bars just received from Cali
- fornia. Clearances at the Gold Exchange
Rink, forty mithons. • • ,
-I- BONDS AND STOCKS.
•
Governments weak and' y,,"© lower.
Coopons' of 1881, 112 @;11214; do. '62,
113;E®113;; do. '64, 109 340@)109% do. '65,
1103 i @l101,; new do., 1 08 %45108%; do.
'67, 108 M 108y 8 ; do. ' 68 , 1 09®109X; Ten-
Fortiee; 1 8,?%@10814.
State Sento-Ries firm; Miaow's, 85@88;
new 'l'ettniassees,' 6 75i@68,• new North
Carolinas, 6134®624; new Virginias, 63;
Louilaiana Levee 89 69 ;‘,;,Alabama 9s, 9 2.
'The Railway, market to active: and
tztioyerit on Wa terushatek"with ai gen
eral advance, and closing feverish. New.
York Central fell to NM on the report
that the decision of. the court in the,
Jencks' injunction is likely
.to be act—
verse to Vanderbilt; there is nothing re
liable, however, 'on theanhject. Harlem
*iyMpatbized, and fell 2@3 per cent.
Reatlitig' and North Western were the
/ceding features in 'the advance in the
afternoon,lhetigh the former fell`off one
Percent. at 'the 'Close. Express shares
active ried`conaiderably his. her. Miscel
. lianeous shires More acts
Ve 'and 'firm.
The latest' adviced troth the Mariposa
mines 'State' the lower tunnel has reached
the Josephine river. The resolution, of
the two Stock Boards to strike'out all se- I?
curities not registered, and to have the
transfer books kept in some zesponsible
financial institution, goes into effect on
Saturday: . , - The great bulk of the stocks
already'registered, Erie Adams, Wells
and Fargo, .and the United' States Ex
press, are mentioned as exceptions.
Flue-thzrty,Price4:--(lumberlancl, 383.4@
39; Wells Express, 30®30 1 / 4 ; American, 44
(11)46; Adams, 63A'@63. 1 ,4; United:States, 53
g;S3N; Merchants'. Union, 17X(c4184;
Quicksilver, 23(g1.23; Canton, 61W6134;
Paciticpfail.l2l.34©l2ly„; Western Union
Telegraph, 13855(§385 ; Hartford d Erie,
2734®273a; Mariposa, •7@B; do. pref, 24©
2435; New , York Central, 163%©1633i;
•Erie, fts,V@3B%; 'do. preferred, 6234;
Hudson; 13634@137;. Har1em,1.3714(0138;
preferred, - 357(4138; ,ing 54
(4197 X;; Terre Haute, 1 itea 43v,@142 .97 d0
preforrod,%lsB%®69i. Wabash, 66. Vii
pre4 - 774@n3;: St.: Pahl, 763Z®773i;
pref t94t‘@9t4 `Fort Wayne, 123y,®
/23K,; , . Ohio and/ Mississippi, 3834@56;
Michigzur; Central; 11 8@l20; Michigan
Southern. - 95%®95X; liiinots - Central;
138; ; tsburgh,' 05 ,4@.95X; Toledo,
2 . 06 X®106;4; Rock island, 18311©1333/6;
Northwestern, 83 3E®8334; . C. k.,„ ‘t - L E.,
,63X; ChiCago dt Alton, 151; Lake Shore,
, 103 p -Dubuque and Sioux City; 94; Saint
'Joseph, 104; Joliet and Chicago, 92; Ma
riettaa-Cincinnati, 2d preferred, 9.
Mining shares are steady-L-Gregory. 250;
Smith 4 . Parmelee, 235; Grass Valley, 43.
Copper stocks.at Boston---Calumet, 45;
Copper Falls, 1614; Franklin, 16; Ilecla,
70; Hancock, .336; Minnesota, 2; Quin-
cY, 2,. —•-
3.11 .
SLIBrTR.F.A.SURY.
heceipis at the Sub Treasury, 026,361
payments, `?675,852; balance, 1387.716,176
: Markets by Telegraph.
NEW Yortx, January 28 .—Cotton open•
ed firm and advancing, but closed quiet;
sales of 2,100 bales at 283ia29c for mid
dling uplands. Flour—receipts, 3.518
bbls; the market is dull and declining;
sales of 7,700 bbls at $5,85a6,35 for Super
fine State western; $7a7,35 for extra State;
.$6,80a7;75 for extra western; $7,75a925
for white wheat extra; $6,80a9 for R H ,
••N .17,50a8,50 for extra St. Louis; s9al2 for
it good to choice do; vlosing dull. Califor
°Ma heavy and declining; sales of 500
sacks at $5,25a8 - for old; $8,30a10,75 for
-new. • Rye .flour dull and droOping; Wes
350 bbls at $5,25a7,40.. Corn meal quiet;
sales of 350 bbls Brandywines•
• Whisky heavy; sales of 150 bbls' western
free at tilal,ol. Wheat. dull and declin
, ing; no receipts: sales of 33,500 bush at
711,50 for No. 3 spring imstore; f1,60;4 for
No. 2do store; $1,65 for very choice do
delivered; $l,BO for winter red Indiana.
Rye dull; sales of. 2,500 bush western at
41,47a1,50: , - Barley heavy; - sales of 500
buSliCatiadd West ats2,ll in store. Bar
ley malt qui.3t; sales of 500 bush State at
12;65; also 400 bushels rye malt at - $1,45.•
Corn; receipts, 17,542 bus; market without
change,, with a, very moderate
demandrsdles of 54:000 bush, at 93a95;4c,
for new mixed western, the latter an ex
treme; 96e for western yellow; 98c asl,oo
for southern yellow; '9oa92c for ..white
'western; 94197 c for white southern. Oats;
• receipts' 1,000. bush; market opened
heavy and closed rather more steady;
sales of 73,000 hush, at 75a70 for west
ern in store, and 76Ma773 a 'c afloat.
.Rice' dull. ,Coffee ,firm: sales of 4,000
bags of Rio on private terms. Sugar
firm; sales of COO hhds, atl.l%c for Porto
Rico and 115,1a113;c for Cuba. Molasses
`steady; sales-of 400 hhds of old Masco.
vado at 42c. Petroleum firm; sales of
1,000 bbls, at 23c for crude and 374a378ic
for refined bonded. Hops quiet, at BalBc
for American. Linseed Oil $1,00a1,02.
Spirits Turpentine firm at 56a57c.
Pork lower; sales of 1,250 bbls, at
• $30,37a31,00 for new mess; $29 ' ,25a
.20,00 for old do.; §25,25a6,25 for
prime, and -$28a30 for prime mekl.
Beef steady, with sales of 15Q bbls•at'ff9a
16,50 for new plain' mess, $14a19,50 for'
new extra mess. Tierce • Beef steady;
sales of 220 tea at ii27a3l for prime' ess,
and $11a37 for India mess. Beef Hama
steady, with sales of 275 bbl at 130a35."
Cut Meats firin;' Sales. of 400 - pkgs at .14,1
15 1 ‘c for shoulders, and 17a1843 for lams.
Dressed Hogs quiet 'at 413;75a14;50 for,
western; and 414,2%14;75 for `city..* 1411&
-digs quiet ,a4d„tinchanged; eales of IQQ,
has lOng clear - at 171" tard lowert,itties,
,
Of 150 tea 'l9Xa2lee, chiefly 20 Me; for
steam, and 2141 W for kettle 'rendered:,
also', 3,260' tea steam, 'seller 'and buYerp,
March' and" April; at '205021c. • B utter
'dull at 2 8 4350 forrOhio. Cheese II
,and ,
,
- quiet at 18a2030, Freights to LitrerßeOli',
quiet and steady. 4 ' •
„-
Lates&-Plottr closed dull -and alitadi d
• lower forpeitty-muth alltinds. tip'
at;'
a
nominally lower with stxticely.
• ("mirk.' - Rye drill Audi:loByr lat
for western.: Oits'very firns'at 74‘07k0
'ln store, and'-77}0 itioat; Corn - dull at
93a95c0f0r new ttilxedVesterti, and nom
inal at 11,05a1,08 for old aimed Western
afloat and in store.'• Pork quiet, and
steady at'Or for new; ess on- spot; cares
bble 'hew mesa,
431,25. ' Beef dull and tinchanged,_ Lard
dull at , 200;` seller; din,mbaths,7o4P;
seller; April and MaY, and" . 2olo, nailer,
February and ;31thels. stead:Y-4
• • ••
9T. Joonis, January, he.--rionacet',•(•
good demand at nnehange prices. Lead.
-,there lean inadequate supply, and, he.
high. Prices here have induced buyers' to
send to York tor x foreign article,
and orders have' been sent to - Europe for
ehipmeut New Orleaps- Cotton—,
t,herswae tketb.Wg Acme. liernp,l.salea z
were madfkot phOiceAndrepsed at 41,35 a ,,
1,40. R l ourr:there. was a go9d demand
for 10WEgaileefother qualities were quiet
ankaupertine sold at 0,50a6; extra, $0,15
Gold Closed at 136 M
MlAsAtricElt, January 2a.—Flour dull
and prices unchanged. Wheat dull and
,wea.r. it $1;19 for No:I, and $1,1,3% for
NO; 2. Rye"firm at . 51,15 for No. 1. B.srley
'scarce and firm at $1,70a1,75 for No. 2.
Provisions " steady and unchanged.
Dressed BOAS firm and unchanged. Re.
bbls flour, 22,009 nu wheat,
'4OO bn oats, 4,000,bu corn, 1,000 bu rye,
1,000 btibarley, 200 dressed hogs. Ship
ments-1,000 bbls flour, 100 bbls and 100
tierces pork.
: - RoFfa.i..o, January 28—Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat nominally unchang.
ed. Corn—small sales new at 79c, on
track, and 85c for old, in store. Oats neg
lected. Rye dull, with sales 800 bush at
81,35. Barley Sri at nao, asking.
Seeds dull, but firm, at es,K , for medium
Clover. • acd $lO for Pea Vine Clover;
Timothy at $2,50, Bat. Pork firm at $32.
Lard firm at 22c. Highwines offered at
96c. Dressed }logs nominal at $13,50a14.
PHILADELPHIA, January 28.—Clover
I Seed at $8,75a9,25. Flour without change.
Wheat unsettled and lower, with sales
fair and prime Pennsylvania red at $1,55 1
a 1,85, and No. 1 spring at $1,60. Rye
steady. at $1,60a1,62. Corn in fair de="l
mand, with sales 3,000 bush new yellow
at, 90c. " Oats at 72a750.' Petroleum ex
cited, vO.th large sales refined at 353 i.
Provisions advancing. Mess Pork at $32.
Lad at 21c. Whisky dull at 98001,01.
LocisvurE, Jan. DK—Sales 184 blids
tobacco; lugs to cutting leaf $5a12,50.
Caton 27 pork $3 1a31,50, Lard
2034 e. Bulk shoulders 13%a14c; clear
rib sides 163;a17c; clear sides . ,l7 . l/017Mc.
BacOn—shou ld era 143(015c; clear rib sides
173;a18c; Clear sides 18V,a18 1 ,0, all pack
ed. " Subettine flour $5,75a6,25. Wheat
$1,76a1,85. Corn 65a67c: Oats 60,162 c.
Rye,51,4231,45. Whisky—raw free $l.
BALTMORE, January 28.--Flour im
proved and demand firmer. Wheat, re
ceipts small and'Llo sales of prime. Corn
dull; White 85a88; • yellow 86a87. Oats
firm; prime 75. Rve firm; primp $1,55.
Mess Pork-firm at 4sp, 00. . Efacon active;
rib sides 17ariN; clear sides 18 alB3i;
shoulders 15 1 .4a153. Hams 20. . Lard
firm at 20Ma2.1. .
AILIAPHIS, - Jan. .28.—Receipts .1,544
bales; es i 52,009 bales. -.Flour $7a7,50
ibr sup eine. Corn 68a60ci. Oats 70e.
Hogs $4a4,25. Bran 25c. POrk $32,50.
lard" 21a "c. Bulk meats firm; shoul-_1
ders 14e; sides 18c. • •
IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD.
, •
CLEVELAND ...IND PITTSBURGH RA IL.
ROAD, January,2B.-2 cars iron ore, Mc-
Knight, Porter & Co; 2 jcars pig iron,
Grad; Bennett & Co; 1 do do, Lloyd &
Black; Ido do, Zug & Co; 60 bbls oil, J
Spear; 100 do lime, S Davidson; 20.bss
scales, Fairbanks,' Morse 4 Co; 2 cases
handles, J Wintsell t Co; 4 bas medi
cine,. McCiarren & McKenna; 4 wiles,
Coleman, Rahm.4r, Co; 3 dressed hogs, 4 .
quarters beef,.l hide, •J ' Holmes; 470
sewer pipes, III(' Collins;' 2 bbls flour,
Adani Hardy; 6 'bdls rockers, Bedford
Chair Coi 53 lib's - molasses, Atwell &
Lee; 45 do do, S P Shrivel; & Co; 116 do
do,, Wm Hailage dr Co; . .10 ' bbls cullett,
3 cealta;_A ' &D, .4"Chambers; 14 hiods
tiacorr, J . P Hanna & Co; 23 half barrels.'
23 'kgs, 2 httdas butter, Head de, Metz
gar;, 39 'balers cotton, "Holmes, Bell &
OW 51 bails' onions; Woodworth &
Davison; ''l bale''gilt inouldirigs,"Sarnes
LonehridgeL 11 'tierces, 6 bbls whisky,
5 do'biafidy, -, 1 - bbl, 1 hf do gin, 1 bbl
rum, fdo kiminell;T . Schlegel; 6 cases
tobacco, CB Arrunhal; 1' fro sides, '1 do
hms, -. 1 do lard, l'do 'shoulders i D A,
Dougherty ' ' '' ' '' ' ' •
!:p ATlPlat7_l943,.
, Yawl' It r kFrE & .' diri
,Aao.:-,A4ALROAD, :4Sußsr,v ~28.-4 care
iron., Oita, tiliooriberger, 4, Blair; 42 : ears
met o 4 , i l ` ll 4 2l 9k-&•0% 7 dei'do,'las .Wood,,
• likku,4,o?; 3, do d0,,,J W Astor; 10 dodo,
8rY49 , 4 Ca 1411032: 2'do .d 6, Drown dr. Co;'
3 I:mm*l'3B4Aß Finch &,co; 100 bbls
fLour t jleglmayer, 4. yirkaMp; 100: do do g;Rtilik&Stiepard;l,par,,dr,y !plied_ shoul
ders, Robt. gruce
ear, 2
carcasses
do,: bbls bbls oil,'
H
Jaaparker;; oar, carcaeses, Mitch
oil, Stevenson ,. a. ' ;,100 green fades, J
:Hammett di, SO* 100 ,lobla ; dour/ . Allen
Kirkpatrick 4:Qm,64.pares'hops, Spencer
.42 I.4loKak; 63 :do .d o; ,John White, Jr. 10
AO dO,,G geldle; 8 dodo,B Herd; 100'dos '
shoyel,haudles .1410piacot; 4 liakeviell;
• 18bg_s peas, Jitioy.; 10 bbl s green !apples,
*Par& 84dfer40.49, ,g do onions, i do
eggs,.Volgt o Mahood , A CO: 31 bbls op=
• sPOSS, Wit csif 4,
.Cm, 180 ( able Hour, bl
Drloyd; ',l' ear . malt; ":John Oangsloh; 2
ears 'corn, J,W titliapeon;, 4A, bgs rags,
Godfrey, er, Clark; 10'doz brooms, R1161)1-
son & Co; 8 obis 4pples, Riff's, Jr;B bales
tow,, Lemon 4 ,Weise;, I...ear , ear corn,
Bricker & Co,
Azzaoamar,titiaTiorr. landau 28.-4
1 2958, John Herbert: I/ ear.luinber,Smit,b,
Criswell & 0 0 1 - 2 do do, W ;Reed; 10 bars
candles, .Is:fermi& Robinson; 60 , empty
pork, barrels, ta Harbougli
,& .Co; 2 cars
a 6,80, therlattw.for-eboice; doubleAuttrao,
$7a8,25; treble extra to fancy, $9a10,50.
Wheat is irregular and common torprime
fall sold at $1,35.11,55; strictly prime,
$1,70a1,7734. Corn is dull and weak at
68a730. Oetts is dull and weak at 59a62c.
at
Barley is in demand for choice and fancy
$2a220. Ris firm t $ 1 ,1,28.
Whisky is very ve
dull at 95c. a Pork 2sa is less
active but firm at $31,50; sales were made
at Cincinnati at $30,50; and at Keokuk at
$3l. Bulk Meats are less active at 140
for shoulders; 15Mc for rib sides; 16,a
16)ic for clear rib; 17a17y 3 c for clear
aides. Bacon is quiet at 14;4c for shoul
ders; 17;,sc for dear rib sides; 18c for
clear sides and sugar cured hams. Lard
infirm and active at 300 for prime tierce,
and 203ic, first April. Receipts—Flour,
2,200 bbis; Wheat, 4,5110 bush; corn, 3,200
bush; oats, 4,200 bash; barley, 1,500 bush;
rye, SOO bush; hogs, 450 head.
Hogs—there were but
not
sales at 10,4. i
allc, the arrivals do exceed the
butchers' demand. Cattle are unchan
ed at '33074c, for,inferior to extra. g-
Totkoo, January 28.—Flour Is steady,
and spring extras are 25c lower, with
sales of extra red at $B,• and spring extra
at 07,25. Wheat is moderately active
and without any- change in quotations;
amber is held at $1,68, and the other
grades are rinchaneedi Corn is_firm and
lc better on allrade4 of new, with sales
of new at 67c, rejected new, 63r, rejected
old, 67c, old No. lis 3o better. Oats; the
market is a shade better arid quiet at 570.
Rye is dll an lc lower. Barley is
steady at u $2 fbr d
'Canada, and 01,75 was
bidlor•State., Dressed Hogs are firm but
quiet.atll3al3.so. Lard is lo,thetter at
21c for kettle rendered. Clover Seed is
quiet at $9,25. •' '
CLEvziaiNni-January 28.—Flonr, City
made—sllall,2s for treble extra white;
89,50a8 4 75 for double extra amber; 48,25 a
8,50 for double extra red winter; $7,75a8
for double extra spring. Country
87,50a8 for double extra red iana amber;
$70,50 for double extra spring; $9,.26a10
for double extra White'. Wheat, sale of
2 cars No. 1 red winter at $1,68, and 3
cars at $1,58. Corn, sale of:: cars at 70c.
Oats held 60a610. Rye held at $1,30.
Petroleum market quiet but firm and
tineharitted; refined held at 34a35c in
large rots. . •
NEW YOEIC, January lg.—Dry Goods
„most important feature in the
Dry bloods Tiede is the reduction in the
in "the : 'Prioe tot spool cotton fix
the fare of rising market for raw ma
terial and the continual :high 'premium
All imported spool thread is
now reduced to 90c. Hadly thread,.
'which is a domestie article, Is selling at
80c; but for other'starile styles of cotton,
the prices-are generally well maintained,-
-altliough Pae demand, in general, is very
limited.
=I
PITTSBURGH GAZETT.: . FRIDAY, JANUIRY 29, 1869.
- Inetid - ; 4 3raff., , A3annettz:dr.Cov. 1.• 40:1113,,
Pittsburgh Iron & Forge Co: 2 cars oats.
1 do rye, R Knox St Son. ' 1 do middlings,
Ai Steel & Son; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer,
Hamilton & Co; 1 car staves, Ralya &
Robertson; 28 aks flour, Jl4l Lusk; 1 car
Metal. Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RArLROAD, Jan.
urry 28.-680 bbls oil. Fisher & Bro;
80 do do, Mentzler, Hepler & Co; 360 do
doo Owaton & Sowers: 26 sks oats, Scott
& 4011sal; 95 pigs lead, Pitts Acid Co; 75
sks oats, Adams & Austin; 8 do do, Jas
Dalzell; 2 2 sks weal, Wm Thompson; 2
cars metal, 11 Woodsides;l do do, Lyon,
Shorb & Co; 2 do do, 51cKnight, Porter
& Co; 1 car refined oil, Lockhart, Frew
&Co. -
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede slowly at
this point with three feet ten inches.
Weather cloudy and soft with indica
tions of rain. Mercury at four r. id. 42.
We noticed a new ferry boat at the
'landing yesterday, not altogether finish.
ed. It-was built fat Speer's boatyard,
for Cot, D. W. Morrison, add is Intend
ed as 'h transfer boat' for the Northwest
ern 'Union and Pacific and Hannibal and
St. Jos4ti Railroads, at Omaha. She
was tp have beef• towed to Wellsville last
evening, where the engines - will be put
on bV, the Messrs. Geiase, of that place.:
The boilers will be furnished by -Wirt.
Barnhill, of this city.
Cal . );. Adam Jacobs Was in•the city yes
terdaY., He looks about as natural as
ever:
,
The following boats were at the land
ing yesterday: - Bellevernon,
R. R. Hudson, Rate Putnam, Wild Duck,
Mollie Ebert.
The R. R. Hudson, Captain. M.
List, will leave for Cincinnati today
without fail, and passengers and ship
pers should bear this In mind.
The Catnelia is fllling'un steadily for
Nashville, as is also tne Bellevernon, for
St.,Louis. These are both
_very zood
boats.
The Mollie Ebbert, Captain Geo. W.
Ebert, is announced to leave for New
a rleaus tmorro withut fa. She bran new boat, w
and is o Well il adapted is
for. the trade. • The venerable StundLsh
.Peppard has charge of the office.
The Bayard, Captain Geo. D. Moore, is
.the regular - packet ibr Parkersburg to
day, leaving at noon. •
The Kenton, from Portsmouth, and R.
C. Grey, from New Orleans, were due
last evening,•and" will doubtless be in
port, this morning. ,
Captain' Stockdale is getting along
finely with. his new boat for Magdalene
- river, South- America. We shall have
more to say about her hereafter.
r .-The Importer arrived at Little Rock
on the 22d froze New Orleans;'
-The Messenger left Cincinnati for
New Orleans on. Wednesday evening..
—The Maggie Hays,. Pittsburgh to
St. Louis, was at Evansville on Tues.
day.
_
—=Captain Hugh Campbell is in Cln
cinnati, looking after his steam capstan
interest.
—The Lorena and Armadillo were ad
vertised to leaVe Cincinnati for Pitts
burgh on Wednesday..' .
—The. Mary Davage and Torn Farrow
and barges. left Neil - Orleans. for Pitts;
burgh on Friday.
—The - Belle Lee reports that the Vir
ginia fan into the wharfboat at the
mouth of Red river, cutting the guard
through the bull.
—lt was rnmored at Montgomery, on
Friday, that the C. W. Dorrance had
sunk in Alabama, below Montgomery.
The report needs confirmation.
-The Glasgow arrived at Cincinnati
on Wednesday morning, and after put
ting out her freight went up to Fulton, to
lay up for better times. In the mean
time she will receive new cylinder tim
bers. ... .
—Chas. Watkins, recently mate of the
Tom Jasper, died of small-pox, in the
Arsenal Island Hospital,' last Wednes
day. lie.leaves a wife and two chil
dren in Keokuk. • His life wits ipsnred.
for 52,590.
. . .
—Captain A.. 8. Shaw, of Pittsburgh,
is a passenger on the Mollie Able, with
ttie remains of :his wife, who died, .a few
days .since, while en route from New
Orleans to Little Rock. The body will
be taken - to Pittsburgh for interment.
Capt. Shaw, commands the Arkansas, in
the Arkansas river trade. •
•.—Mf. Schunk, an old' resident of lowa,
says
.that twenty-three years ago, a
steamboat, the , Uncle Tobey; ; - arrived
'from. St. Lours at Dubuque on- the
le leth
of Pebruary, the river being car of
Ice to that point. After that a cold
snap froze up, •the river, and . teams
crossed for two- months, before spring
opened up navigation.
, -
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Gazette, of Wednesday: There
was a report yesterday that Captain W.
W. Fen ton had sold his one-eighth inter
est In the Swallow to Captain Joseph
Dunlap. The bargin has not yet been
consumated, but Captain Fenton has
quit the boat and Captain Dunlap has
taken command. He is now loading her
for Jew Orleans. Captain Ben. Lopper
will continue in the office.
—A highly important suit was com
menced in the Superior Court nt Cincin
nati,on Tuesday. in which the owners of
the Magnolia, which was burned at St.
Louis in Turie; - 18t3tl, seek to recover the
- Insurance. .The -'boat boat was insured for
sloo‘ooo, ?65,000 of which was in St. Louse
companies, and the rest in Cincinnati
companies. The defense is no less than
a positive charge that the owners of the
boat purposely set her on tire to secure
the insurance.
A. Lonleville telegnim under date of
Tuesday says: Steamer Leclatre No, 2,
sunk on the falls Saturday night, was
raised by the Champion tc.day, in one
hour after getting to her. She will be
docked and repaired in .time to resume
her place in • the Tennessee river_ trade.
She strucic Just forward of the cylinder
On'the`Btem Total' d amage to the boat
will not =need 113,009. Cargo is damaged
50 Der cent., and was insured for 44,000
id the KentuckiMarine and' Fire, , 114,000
in' the Merchants', and 12,000 in • the,
Franklin.
River Ina Weatberi
- LOTTISVILLEij Januaty..2&—River !alit
4 fiz a kiiet of water in the canal.
.t v rfilt /ear 9' • - < •
) fl SPE 0/441,1 NOTICES. ,
let 2 attliblieto 4111314 . tit DYE.
, . 1,
. This splendid Hair Blois the best lo the werld:
the only-tree and 'perfect Dye; harmless, sena.
ble„lnstantaneons• no disappointment; no 11-
dicdlotts 'linte;f • the effects, of bed
dyest Invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and
beatitifttl: btoeh or braise. &Ad by alt Druggists
anttAlrfamers; and properly applied at Batche
lor)! Wire Pottery, 'for 10 Bond treet.' Net,
York..
farl/Alllll &IRE AP D ;CE LIB et..
. _ nEssay tor youtig ?nen , on tbecrline
af
• ;13011tude4; and the , DlnEntsitn_, and A BONS
which create Impediments to 3fAlittIADE, With
lure meant of ,repot; sent 14: genic(' letter ea
velorc free of charge. Add. Om Dr. J. ItHIL
IAN I . loMittrODl4 Howard Antoci/Mon, Philo
delphLtt, Jaw
0 AIM/F. l °4'. SOB.GHUS
4
lath r:': ' -:;• -DILLINGER & BT.EVIN - PON.
21'000 NIUSIFIELS•OV, REACH
aI,TEVBIIMON•
To LIVERPOOL AND
QUEE.NSTOWN.
TRH IMOAN DULL STEIARISRIPS.
Numbering sixteen nrst-class vessels, among
•m the celebrated I
CITY OP Pnittn, CITY OP ANTNVEPP.
M F'r O BOSTON CITY OF BALTLMOBE,
CITA or LoimaN.
Eallinir EVERY BAT ORDAY, from Pier 45,
rth River, New Yorg. Yor passage or further
informa&on anolo to • I
W1L11331 BLNOILLII,
VOIFIFTR STREirt.i (Ogronicle Ruthilne.
Nearly ann. - mite oat fink., Pirtahur,h
STATEMENT
NATIONAL INS
.0f the City 0,
FROM JANUARY 1, l&
Published in sucordau
sembly. I
Capita! authorized
Capital subscribed
CARItal bald In
Stock Notes $30,000 00
Mort': iges,city pro-
Perir ' 41,495 00
U. 5. . 5.20 Bonds.. 274100 00
Cash on hand 4.064:06
Accrued interebt.... 1.277 79
°dice furniture 74-1. 70
ToUlassets 6124,879 47
RECEI I'TS: ..
.Ani'nt of preir Wm.., 22, 7575
Announi of Interest. 5,• 75 76
Total receipt= ---71---- , i 27,354 51
I
DNB CritSEVE STS.
Dividends 110,000 00
Ftrelossta 6,25 S a 3 0
Vine expenses 3,340 20
t ommieskais ..... . . -- 1,950 53
Premiums returne d 936 39
17..5. Tax et Stamp64lsl b 9
Ite.ins.urtinee .. ..... Z.f i 4- 11 OS
_Total
Ratio °I bszes and exp.
pet cent.
ArnOunt of outstanding rls
Unit stied luss - esAlld sundry
JA 2 S-dGfi~T:T[I:R
TATEMENT OF
ARTISANS' INS
•
From illinuarT 1, 'MS to December 31, 18613
Published In accordaube with Lair.
Authorized Capital
Subscribed Canltal.
Paid up Capital....
Ca: h on Hand
gook Accounts for Yretritu
Loans on lion s and hiorigag
Loans on Other zecurnies
block N tes
°glee Furniture and bafe....
Interest Accrued, bat not 14
Ilatanc.*, Janu iry 1, 1868....
Received Fire Prendumn In . 8"
Ih:calved Interest la 1868
ItesB6B. , Ivett from
. - - other nourcea
1 .....
Fire losses, pald,..f 7,199 00
Return Premiums.. 506 4s
commissions 503 44
ualarlos. Rent, and
other Expenses... '4,6 JO 3 1 3
Taxes and /stamps. ' 1,141 63
Dividends 14,000 00 28,976 96
j. 825,777 34
Balarice
OataGnd`R ilea , Dec. 31, '68.41,133,576 47
Fire losses.. 832 2 ,
Cargolosses•Lescires
tea • . 2,200 OO
Taxes to butte
,LOO3 r 4 .4.125 32
4. 0.. COFFIN.`
ja 2 14136-T.8.1. " • 6ecretarT.
F U NNCHB II . I 7 I ILSTONEIk
Preach Dm Smut Chines)
:
ITHiIBIISfWEIZAT OLZANERS IN USE.
Portable Flour and - .rem M W ,,
• BOLTING 0L0T139,
elinumber;aitd best q For 881 i
ati
319 and 321 .I.lbertySt.4 Pittsburgh.
W. W.' 'lrAl.itutis.
an2B
N-
0.1. ICE .-,Personf, ownin g
Prom ty froutinaor abutting:on Athens are
nue,in the city or pistabaegh, pleas! lake
110t1CC the report of ylowers. In the matter of
the opening LtAlkeni ayentie,' hu been' plated
In my hands.
The as sestormits,' If not; paid on Or before Febrot.
ary 11th, . 1198%, will he, wered C ourt as liens.
P. SLAULE. CatAt
- - /06.Elfth ATCIIII4%.
A RC RIPALD.BLAIi i
A.‘rTintPralt•A
, , 1 1 ,9. OS WITTH ST,
101090:444
mint CINCiNNA Tfitnd
LifuisvlLL.- The 'steamer
R. R. HUDSON . .,...
WM leave for tl4.abore and loterraedlute ports
on FRED • V, 2.3,.h. at a r. L.
For freight or patigageauply on board-or to
d.VME• C 'MANS. , •
7. I. CfLLI
or .1 . 01 - IN FLACK Agents.
pITTS If, salliZe
• tEELING,
t ietta andi Parkersburg Line.
five Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood
DAILY:- AT 12 M.
Trta.spAre AND FRIDAYS.
BAYARD .......... .. A. S. SIINFIIERD,
WEDNESDAYS AND .YATDEDAYS.
GREY . ... L. BRENNAN. Master.
Freight AM be received at ell bonre by
1014
.iAIdXS COLLINS. Acent.
,
VOR NASATIA",DI•ariaZat
A: SECT . —Tde s mer
1 : 4, MEL1A... . . ... , ... . . .... Carr TIIO3. Pox,
Will leave Tilim.DAV. lanizary 2Sto; tor the
i
above and Intertnedinte p rts.
For freight or pwomag. n ply on board, or to
Li HRIEaT HALETT,
- - ' JNot FLALK, or
--. • . J. D..HOLLINGWOOD. Agents.
FOR CAIRO AND Evr. sig g i Z a
Lotria.—Tbe new and wen
• •
did -Passenger racket
BELLE YEENON...L • ~TOHN DAITRAIT, M aster,
Will leave for the bore ports on THIS DAY,
the Sfith inst., at 4 q'clock P. IC
For freight or passage appiron board or to.
JOHN PLACE:. . ..
3a.T2,' ' ' .'J. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agent.
ES
pheoit cAtno.,--mrzit;sitgat.
PHIS and NEW OHLEANS.
newand splendid passenger steamer .. •
MOLLIE .EBEHT : .'..O. W. EBERT,' Commander.
Will leave for the above ports on bATURISAY,
the 30th Inst. at 4. q'clock g.
Yortreighvoi passage apply on board or to
FLACK & LOLLINGWOQD. or..
•' 01:111LEST k. RAZ LETT. Agents.
Through receipty giyen on the above boat te
ma. Eufaula. Itenton, Olontgoinery. Ala.. At an
te, Macon, West Point . Georgia, and all points on,
the Alabama riyerand rrexsaports at lowest. rates
*44 - , • . O H/HEST HASLETT.
,
STEAMSHIPS
F THE
ANCE .COMPAN
I f Allegheny,
6S, TI DEC. 11, 186'
ME the Act of As
EMI
$ 22 630 33
uses to receipts, 47
OEM=
$..11,729,269 67
:f,lslBouus
JA.NES E.
TEYENSON,
SZ;RETAir
THE
RAID CE CO
$200,000 00
100.000 00
64,000 00
ASSET.,
• 7,610 07
8.• 1040*
rq. 71 0411 00
12.033 33
1••• 36,000 00
673 00
1,220 00
3126,777 34
~. $47,23817
9. 20.058 70
6,933 70
lii
430'734 30
ELET,
"JAN*.
ma
EMI
tIBRi); PA
DLLLP.itOXII
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
COMILISSION MERCHANTS,
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
All Ititulo „
of Country Produce,
All ordera for Merchandise promptl attention
LOWEST market rates. Particular
given to theasie offiutter, Eggs. Cheese Dried .
Fruits, Ac.• We feel confident that we can. give
entire satisfaction, ty making QUICK SALES and
PROMPT REDEEMS. at =WIEST MARKET PEICES,
and therefore resneolfully aolialt your consign
ments. All coaresponatence answered ptly.
Marking Plates fumed free. grain t h e ore.
and to arrive datly. aual:t7S
_E 8
.1 1 4 ntlitftED YR T
W. M. GORNLY,
WHOLESALE onotra,
No. 271 _Liberty. Street, ,'
(Dummy OPP. ZMILZ Roma
• Prr'l4€o33l72tcar.'
.
me :yid
4 . A0 CO,
Groceries,' Flour, Orallityt Produce,
Yr° xisions, Fisb, Cheese, Carbon; '
• GU. die••• • '
Igoe. lITZ and 1141:WOOil 878.1t2T, nein Lib
erty street. Pittsburgh- Ps. nonnim
Y.
6111311. k... 4 .... J. A. EITAXLI.
ltir STEELE & 091 y,, •
Commiatfien Merchants,
• • , AND
. D.r4zaBB St
, ,
F7 -# OII : II ‘Gr. II 4%.JV'E.IE-13. ate.
No. 95 OHIO STEEE7 . neri ERA. Common,
'• ' ' ALLEORIENY CITY. PA.
J. B;CANTIELD '' A. •T. cAuTIIfiLD.
B. CANFIELD *-80Np__C0111,--
LI.• M.ERCRA...NT*, and Wholesale
ealers In tioshen,' 'Factory. • Pramburg and W.
It. Cheese, Butter, Lard,- Pork„ Bacon,. Flour,
Fish, Dried .Frult, Grain; Pig Ilea 4, Pot, Pearl
and Soda Ashes, White Lime, .Llnseed, Lard,
Coal and Carbon Oils. No. I.C9.Fras
Pltsannratt. . • ' •
?Ann ELM ' 4:440. 7. alCSAIt't
KELL. & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- • A.,,tp mutants IN -
FL01:711, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ac,,
348'Llbert7 8I1:; PleMibnirWN
LULL 11118Alni 4.. B. Azusa.
MCHANE 49r. ANJER,._
..COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
Dealerk In 17.017 P., /GRA.IN F ind PRODUCE
URNERALLY: No.. 4.31 ea W4TXR
above 13;nith4ld, Pntsbnuti.. .
ETZER ARMSTRONG,
F
.. . .
I'OBWA-BDIKEI & oomhasazokKEßOßANTB,
. ..
For the sale of Flour. Grain. Bacon, Lard, But—
ter, Needs Dried Fruit. sad Produce generally,
No. 16 AiltliET OTRENT, censer of; First,
'
Pittsburgh: -
fe=:gn
$200,000
100.000
50,000
Effl
J. BLALNCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
ap93lr.So
RCET. KNOX
AXPIIEW KFOX.
R KNOX &SON, COMMISSION
xt. MERCHANTS and
'PRODUCE FLOUR,:
GitAIN MILL FEED and GENER
ALLY, No. 19 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall,
Alleghenv rite
• 1317:r37.
ITTLE, .11AIRD . Ir, PATTON,
Who Wattle Grocers, Commission Merchants.
anu
Fish Dealers in Produce, Floor, Bacon, Cheese,
, _Carbon and Lard 011, 'fon, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all P',..Lsburgh Manufactures
1111, and 11 arIIOND STREET,
Pittsburgh.
JOLTY I. 1101:18I—EDW. aouse.....wm. H. ROUSE,
TOHN L - HOUSE &18R05.,-Suc
censors to JOH HOUS Merchants, Wnole-
Grocers and Commisn Cor
or Smithfield and :Water Streets. Pittsburgh.-
JOHN SRtPTO
WALLACE.
lILPTON & WALLACE ! , Whole-
SALE G ROCERSAND PRODUCE DEAL
No. 6 SIXTH. STREET. Pitt§burelt.
la12:1-ri;
PROFESSIONAL.
Wll. R. NEEPER,
ALDERMAN AND E.X.OFFICIO JUSTICE OP
' THE - PEACE.'
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE...
Special attention given to Conveyancing .urni.
collections Deeds. Bonds and• Mortgages drawn
up. and all legal business attended to proroptty
and accurately. • '
Jog. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLIOE MAGISTRATE.
Office, 128 WYLIE 'STREET, 'near Washlnition
Deeds. Bands, Mortgages, Acknowledgment
Depositions, Collections, and all othei legltt
-mate business executed promptly. mk:2:115
SAM-1513 L BUMMERS,
ALDERMAI~T,
Ex-Ofillcio Justice of the Peace and Police Nag
trate. (Mice GRANT STREET, opposite the
Cathedral. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages,'Acknowleilginenta.
Dsnositlons, and all - Legal Business e•tecuted
with prornotness and dlsnatcli. Jahn
EIISM!kCE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN,
gx-orria JUSTICE 03? THE PEACE AND
OLIGE MAGISTRATE.
•
OFFICE, 73 PENNk AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds,lifortgages, Acknowiedgtents,
Depositions hnd Legal Business execute d
with promptness and dispatch. ink,
'JOHN A. STRAIN,
A- 1 -4 13 1Eft)11 0 iLN,
E.l-01P1I0I0 iIISTICZOIP THE PEACE AND,
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Office . ,llsl FIPTH STREET,'•gilpsite the Ca
thedral, rittsnurgh, Ps., Deeds, Honda, Mort
gages, Acknowledgments; 'Depot;Mons and an
,Lega lidispatch.tudas
ae: executed with promptness and
Ai P°l",
srusffi:e . of the. Pawl,
'CONVEYANCER,' ,
'REAL ESTATE AND ' INSU-'
RANCE /kers!.
-•,04u350N STREET, ZASTIIIRDCINGFILM.
Co ll oct3oa- oC Moo i aolialted and D rolatali at
teno ed to,
rova:9Bo
numuspN,
=fib
. No. 87: Virtti Street*
B xicostsPLoos, irn4N2 Roo.,
JOHN W. RIDDELL,..
AtTORNEY-AT-LAW.
°nicer/le P4P .. 1 x 4 1 01 44 agreeSp:
(vim:mite the Court House, )
felatt44
H C mAchu.L.,„
ATTORNEY ARO: COUNSELOR AT LAW!
No. 89 Grant Street.
lartiara
A. E. STEVANSON
RECEIVE AND SgLL
WHOLXB4.I4 DSALB.IB IR
All." Points , in-the %%writ° ries,
.• I •
IT • •
ind with gANDIIBOTPBTIiTiWITE KLY LINZ
of COACKEtifor llent's , Fort, raze,
Alluluernee, Beate to, MI all points in Ari
zona . and Newldixino..: •.• .
With • tha retell additions of rolling , stock
and equipment; mut the arrangements nude
with e 'portable Overland Transportation Lines
from its western terminus, this- fond now offers
_unequalled facilities for the trartanguion , of
rrataht'to the Par Went.
• Ticketslor 'rat au the vithdota °glees 111
the United States and Canada. •
Be sure and , uk tar tleiteteAls ass SNORT
ILLKUN- QIJTAC,AM D/VISION:ION, 110 BA.ILWAY.
AOr .
• • ; 4 11. ANDERSON,
5p4:14 , 73
PITTSBURGH, PA
riTTesmwa,
- -
-10ITTSBURGII-ac
_Matitipsi
flrivrlALS VILL Dome-
I •On and -after I 'I7Fr:DA r, November, 17th.
rant ,
corner aat and depart from toe
Dtoot of-Grant and Water streets, aa
follows:
Mail
tr 4 and horn rnion
own.. ................. 7:00 A. X.
EicKerlport.Acconnit'n 11:00,4 24.
Ex. to and from ' Unt'n. 3:00 P. 3f.
West onion Accom'd 4:30 r.
Bradd ' cick's Accomdt.n. 010 r.
Night A.c. tolfelPoport4o:3o r.
Y.
Bunda7 Church Train to
. and i r West Newton 1:00 P. r 1 .10:00 A. N.
for diets apply to
• J R
NV. R. MUT, stmerlatei;den n
Age "
• ow
O. O RANGE OF
TIME. . .
ALLEGIZENT Vey RAILROAD,
• ....
On and after MONDAY, Noveinber irtb, 188,
TWO TRAINS DAILY' will least Pittsburgh
Station, corner of Elevmatlirand Pike streets for
Franklin, 01.1lCity, Brutal% and all point's in the
Oil Regions. •
Illtitass P1TZE30718.73. JARRII72 IN PrP7BIIIIR6B
Mall
••.....•w 7:15 ani ,3i4di .. 11:4U ut
Express,7:4o pm:Zap/eh. p 6:3, a m.Brady's 0 .ac 3:50 Rai ' Bradys 13 . Ac 10:30 ain
IkveodltWorre " 1 latiodk Works
Accomd.... 10:00 a m Accomod 'l2. 5.20 aet
i i
Ad Soda Works 2d Soda Works
;' , AecorMad'n. :5:00p ni ,n
zAesomOd. 3":40p tit
'Church Train lesee ittsbargh - at 1:20 P. is •
Arrive at Pittsburgh at 0:50 le. sr.
Passengers taking exprit train have but
our change of cars bitween Patsburgh, Buffalo
and OH Regions. 'Mail and Eipress Trainrstep
only at principal points. Mizte.rWay and Ac....
catrunodatiod trains *pp at all etetions.
THOHAS•M_ . Kl.Nek4Wt. Supt. W. FOSTER' HOPE, Tieket Agent. no,
rITEIBITRGBk asnign i
CINCISNA77 AND
• LOWS RAILWAY.
?AR HMAtitOOT.
MANDE LOP , TIMII.--en and after SUNDAY
2t0v.33d, SW, trains all leave and arrive at
tat Union .Mpot, : tul foliorri, Pittsburgh time:
„D__ort. Arrive.
/dell .. 3113 a. , m..13:13 a.
or.
........ 10213 a. m. T:33 p.
3:58 p. pa. 1,0:13 a. m.
Sl jra er t e( E l ira e v si. • • 5:43 it.'nt. t3:43 p. m.
MeDonald's hter'n, No. 111 :. 18 m, 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville fletommod. wasp. mt 0:48 a. m.
MeDinfald , tritecon; No. 2..5:03 p. m. 3:18 p. m.
Sr 3:58 P. X. E.:Press will leave daily.
- 1191:13 Mall will arrive dkily.
The 1013 a. m. Train leaves daily, StrrulaYs
cepied, and makes close connections at New
ark to Zantarlfle and points. on SandOaky
Mansfield Newark R. E. • •
S. F. SCULL, lieueral Ticket Agent.
W. W. 'CARD, • &trot.. Steubenville. Ohio.
.PITPAIGH, FORT WA YNE & CHICAGO
b. W. and CLEVELA.ND & PITISRIIRGH R. B.
~ ... ...
, From Dec. 20th. 186_8 , trains•will leave from
and arrive at the Umno uepot; iferth side, Pitts
bprgh el time, as follows: - t
Chicago Ei...•.3:d3 a zabicagoZE ....22_13_ a
• Erie &-ygn MlT:2Bra= Chicago .. 1141,8 a
' 'CI. as wh:g hints2:4 8a- m Wheel inglx II: la aln
Chicago 5ea11..62158 aid ( restline ail' 3:5 pne
Chicago Ex ~ .10:08.4 nil Chicago Eice....4:38 pm
Cl. & Wh'gEx 2 : 23 pmiCleveland Ex 408 pm
ChlcarlEx-.- 11 .113 - pm!Erie & a'n Extl:l3 pm
'i
Pea &Erie E 416 3P M'Cl. & 1 4 , 1i'n•Ex6:58 pm
Dergfrons At leph enev • 1 drift:re (iv dilophenr.
N. Brigt'n, t te. 8258 a mIN. Brigt'a Ac.7:03 am
Leetsdale 10:28a ra iN. Brigt'n " 8228 am ,
. " • " 11:58 A rat New Castle "10:33 am
Rochester'. 1:33 pin;Leetpdale 1" 0:13 am
Leetsdale .hoo•3:502m: ..• '. • ~. 1:08 rec.
N. Brigt'n " .5233 p miN. Brigt'n " 2:43 pM.
N. Brigt'n " 432518 pirOLeesdile'6 " 453 pm
Leetsdale " 10:43pm ' . " 7218 pm
Leetsdale nun. ' - Leetsdle' •gen• m
day .Clturch. .12/3 p m day ...lurch. 9:88 an.
air 2:43 p. xn. Chicago Express leaves daily.
&Ft 11:58 a. In. Chicage Express arrives daily.
del,.
.F. R. MYERB, General Ticket Agent.
ENIVSN-LVA
=-_agoffin
PNIA CENTRAL FAlLurlle
ROAD. Onand alter Nor. 28th. 1868, Trains
1 will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot,
corner t. Washington and Liberty streets, as
'
follows-
Arritip.
Mall Depart.
Train.... 1:30 a m ' Day Express.. 2:30 am.
Fast Line 2-40 atn 'WalPs N0.'1.. 6:30 sue
wail - a. No. 1..0 20 a m ,31411 Train .... . S:l5 am
'BrintonAcc'n, 7:50 a xa ,• Cincin'tlExllik:3s pm
i Wall's, No. 2.. 8:50 a m I Wall'S No. 2..11:20 am
/Cincinniti Ex.9:40 a m'Johnstown Ac. 3:415 pm
Johnstown Ac10:35 a m i Bra ddocks.l4'6,l4-:2otm
Baltimore Ex .1 -45 P Pa Phila. Express 5':10 pm
: Phila. Expres,e2:os pm. Wall's N0.'3.. 5:20 pm
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pmo Wall's No,. 4./ 6:15 pm
Braddock& No1"5:50 pm 1 Past Line" ' 17:50 pm
1 Wail's No. 4. 7:25 pm Wa11'5.N0,.5..1..1:50 pm
Way Passn't 10{20 p m -
The Cburnh Train /eaves Walls Stat on every-
Sunday at , 915-a. in., reaching Pitt burgh at
10:10 a. m. Returning, leaves Pitts urgh at
I2:50 to. in and arrives at Walls St don at
2:00 p. ta.
Cincinnati Express leaves daily. ' other
traw 6 daily except Sunday.
Poi further information apply to '
W. B. BECKWTTE, gent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as -
same any rists.forßaggage, except for wearing SP •
parel,and Huh their reeponslbliftv to 0 e Hlll2-
dre• Dollars In value. All Baggage e seeding
that amount in value irill be at the ris of the
owner, unless taken hr special contract.
RDWAND H. WILLI
noM General Superintendent, Altoon , Pa,
WE.B T.ER
.1.5 N.
PENSTLVANIA
RA_LROAD—Otr and after a or. 22 d,lB6B.lthe
Pro senger Trains or. the Westera Pennsylvania
Rio road will arrive at and depart from the
Feder. I Street Depot, Allegheny CUT. a 3 follows:
Ar.:419. Depart. 11
Soriagd'e No 16:40 a mOll9l —700 a
Freeport No.18:20 a m, Freeport No. I 9:151e ra.
..,E.Epress .. - . .10:40 a uf Sharpb'gßol 11:201a na.
Sharpb`g No.11:515 p rulExpress. 2:45 pm
Freeport No. 2 4:00 pru Spangd'e , No I 3:20 pm
Mail 5:55 pmirreeport No. 25:20 pm
Springdte N026:45 o uoSraingd`e No 2 rim p
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. 1
. The Church Train leaves nallegheny Jenction
ever, Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Alleghehy
Cityal 9:50a. 'Returaltig,, leaves All gheny
City at,l:2op..pa. and arrive at Alleghen June.
Lion at m.
COmistrfanoit TigticrxX-For sale in p_ kages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut
street. "Herr's, ' Bennytt,.. Pine Creek, Etta and
Sharpsburs. and good onl on the trains stopping
at Stations specified on t ickets. •
The trains leaving Alias/am:ly City at 7:00.E.
tn. make direct connection at Freeponn with Wa
lker's line of Stages forßutler and liannahStown.
Throngh tickets ma) be• purchased at th, Office,
No. 3 a: Clair street, near the Suspensionßridge,
Pittsbnr. h, and' at the Depot, Allegheny.)
For further information apply to
JAS!ES LEFFERTS, Aggit,
Feder:Gl Street Depot.
The WeStern Pennsylvania Railroad will not
some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit their responsibility to One
Rundr. d Dollars In value. All baggage ex
ceeding tl Is amount to value wiliba at the risk of
the owner, unless taken 1w special contracrt.
.• EDWARD H . 99.1:Lia 9tS
no= Gerwt:al Snuerintendent, Altoona. Pa.
S RILL MENNE
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
Eastern. Division.
Te. SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE
ROUTE from the East to all potato to
Nevada,
„Cit Wanda, .Utah,
Arizona,
Washington,
New Bieslea, Idaho,
Orepgu
Two Trains leave Etats Una mid DeaTekWer k I
doily, (Sundays e:c . e i ppon the arrival ot train.
-or racida astaolld , St..Lcrla, ;and Hanel
bat and St. Joe road from quilincy, connecto
inv. at Lawrence, Topeka and !Wancego with
atafiea z ior all T . in Ransas. th :telnAo r f
Mi tt rral e •!titil' 114TV 1 4: 1 )31 w ElibrI , 13 DAILY
LINE OP. ()V !ALAND -.Man, AND XI PRESS
w
COACHES /O 0 ••" • '.'.' .' '
OEN V=t; ) 0 4 kL!'T 14.4"3M1
Geueral Onwintendest
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General ireigtkt aroftickat AgeLrs
Ell
DeDart
Arrives
6:00 p. x.
2:05 P. M.
0:10 A. ii.
8:35 A. M.
7:50 P. M.
6:45 A. K.
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