The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 30, 1869, Image 3
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET. R PrOP. OP rITTVOURGH (I . 42smkt `Fitnixt snit -121181#V.. The operations in metal this week itave not been as large'as those of lsst Week, and , while the market is re. ' ported a . shade. easier, there has not, as ,set, beep any let down in rites. • The kreeelpts • from alt'quarts:4w " are inertias though,;it ,sh,ll be, borne in mind that a large proportion' of Li/Allow ar =ivtng, will put in on former eon -tract/4- so that the amount ef 'metal on _ :the market for sale -is note-as large as might generally be snpposed, We quote the tollowhig sales: ALLEGHENY COKE. 200 tons Allegheny C0ke:..138 00-6 mos 100 Allegheny Coke, Lo arrlve.-...-..........88 00-6 mos 100 • 44 Rod Itank ".. • ~.. 88.00-6 MOS 1000 II Grey Forge, toar... 36 00---6 mos • ANTHRACITE. .400 tons Neutral Forge, a favorite brand, 342 00-4 mos 600 Neutral • Pone, , 00— cash 70 •‘‘ Mottled Red Sbort. 37 60-3 mos 160 4. • Mottiedlted Short. 37 00— cash ,JSZTErbattUR 0)044. EMELTED,PROM LAKE auPEalon ORE. 23,300 tons Medium 'to Open Gray at • $3B to s39—four more.lis from delivery. 700 tone Favorite, brond, to arrive, At $3B ---,audi-TDdarob BLOOMS.. /50 tuna No. 1 Uhainoal $95.00-4 raos .• 20 '•: Juniata 95 00--6 mica ,'" -Fitancial-Matteis- . in'fiew - York • x Weld Clisiedat 131 W.! By Telegraph td the Pittsburgh tiasette. NNW Yong., January 29,1869., .atONEY. Money:easy at 657 per cent.; demand fair and supply, ample. 9terlins 9345 -f " 41 3 4 a. "Gold iluti;"opened at 196%;Advano ed to 136 6 e, and closed at 136%. Clear, , ances, thirty-one million \ ' - An attempt - was - ihade - to -- dePress the premium by.saeixrit that the Rank of ' she Republic had received a large amount • lot silver from Canada. It proved to be only 8 25,000. • ' BONDS AND STOCKS. . - - -Oovernmenta steady.- Ten-FortieS are strong inrit higher-. The demand for reg istered bonds continues. It is stated that a considerable .a mount. o 1 bonds go to Europe to-morrow. Coupons of • 1881, 112%5112%; do. '62, 113%511334; do. 109345109%; do. '65, 110345110%; new d 0.,; /08%51083i; do. '67, 108%,4 1084 f• do. - '64; - :,1095109%;• oren-Forties,_ 108.i4 ' 541.08%. ' , - . The Railway market was active and 'buoyant throughput We day frii"Western Shares. New York-roads dull and lo*er on reports that unfavorable bills were introduted in the Legislature. The, speculatiVe favorites were Nrirthwestern, Ohio and Mississippi, St. Paul, Wabash, and Toledo. Ohio and Mississippi touched 89%, Northwestern - common 85; and preferred .92%. Some large Eu , ropean orders for the latter were excien- ted to•day. The feeling is very "bullish" in nearly all directions. and still higher prices are anticipated. Miscellaneous nand Expressatocks animated and higher. Western Union Telegraph sold rip to 3934. State securities firm; Missonris; 88; new Tennessees, 6734568; ••North Carolinas, 6135562; Ylrginitm,, 61; Louisiana Levee es, 69569%; do.' 8.4; 81%58634. • Five-thirty Piices:--thimberland, SO@ • 30X; Wells Er., 29%4530; American, 435 . 44%; - Adams, 63%; United States, 54J • 4555 r - Illerchants' Uriion, : .1734518; Quicksilver,24%s24% ; Canton. 61; Pacific Mai1120%5120%; Western Union Telegraph, 38%539; Hartford & Erie, -2734(273 4 0 Mariposa, 7%58; do.pref, 2314 23%;, New York Central, 1633451633;; Erie, 3 , ..45383‘; do. preferred, 64; Hud.son, V01@13.5; Harlem, 1355136; Reading 97 0 97 q; Terre • Haute, 142%5143; do. preferred, • 68569; • , Wabash, 66566%; do. prerrd,9s3-4596%;,5t. Paui,,77(577%; • '1 :"prefrd; 96%596%; Fort Wayne, 123%; Ohio'.` and MlNsi cusippl, ' 39%536% ; Michigan Central,. 1195120; Michigan Southeni, 94344594%; Central, 138%5139; Pittsburgh, 65%566;; Toledo, 105345106; Rock 'lsland, 133315133%; Northwestern, 8434584%; C. C. &I. - C., -4634; ;CtOcagq&l.Altorip, 451; (Lake Shore, 102%; Dubuque and Sioux City; 97; Saint ‘' Joseph, _109%; Cincinnati and, Indiana-, , -- - I • Mining . Solis, 7e - shares are higher-Gregory, 290; Quarte•liitiO2f Smith & Parmelee, 235; Montrula, 50; New York, IQO,. ,Grass-. yal . Copper Stocks at Boston-Calumet, 50; Copper Falls, 1634; Franklin, 16; Heels., TO. Hancock 8y• Minnesota,. 2; Quin ' 4 0Y1 . • • . • 111M-TREASORT; It•Oeipt9 at, the Sub-Treasury, $900,070; payments? 4685,540; balance, 187,931,807. • Markets by. Telegraph., 17-E,w Tong, January V.—Cotam..qtilei • * laid without 'decided change/ with sales bales - 01, - 283;a290 :for ,middling =lands; di50;. 1 1,7041 bales in transit. ' our—repeipts, 5,693 bbls; tbe market is. dull end felon lower; sales of 6,700 bbla • at $5,80a6,30 for Superfine State Western; 118,95a7,30 for extra State; 16,75a7,65 for extra western; 17,700,10 for white wheat .extrat California dull and declining at • #,,25a8 for old; 18,25a10,75 for new. Rye flour quiet, with sales of 200 bbis at $5,25 a 7,40. Corn meal quiet. Whisky nom inal at 11a1,01 for western free. Wheat • . - beavv,and la2c lower; sales Of 6,100 bus 'at 11,594'1,60 , for No. 2 spring in store; • —11,613481,63 fordo; delivered, 111,613,x for . Nos. .1 and 2 do. mixed; 12.03 for white Michigan' 12,10 for white California. Rye heavy at _141:45a1;50. • Barley„ is rather mole active,.withratlett4W b_ush•Can ,. ,adaWest it t 12,12 ii; store, ant,f3,14a2,15 • , delivered; •70,0110 bush . Gillman to arrive „5t12,30.• Barley - 21alt',4111et: eorn—re• ,ceipts 22,988 bulb; market heavy and ' declining, with sales 30,000 bush at 9134 s 1150 for new mixed western, 95053i0 tbr , .-weetern velloa, 915920 forwhitewestern, and 9407 e for _white touthem. Oats— receipts • • but more active, with sales 120,000 bush at.74a7ser, ;or: westierg Jaakqrei and 77c,• • • , and .781.70.'ibuyer for Aprll. - Stee quiet at 9ioloe , foriCarolLta.. , ';',Coffeefirrit, with sales 5,000 "seeks Rio at private terms. Stip, steady, with sales '4lOO hhds Ceiba at 11%1118. Molasses dull; sales of 1,000 barrels bf New' Orleans at = '70409%. Petroleunrfirmf inane of 3,900 barrebtat'2. 3 o for elude, 373j137c for se. iinedhonded. .Hops quiet at laltio ler ..Ameritian. -Linseed- Oil firm., at ,1,00 ,02. Spirits, Turpentine quiet at 56a "..58%ey'Pork. hesi3r and ItiWeg sales .of 550 barrels at 130,5000,85 for ;few mess, 43909,50 for old d0.,-4125a28,501br prime, 128a30 for printsmess; also 1,000 barrels of new mere, sellet fbr March stll3l. • Beef steady; sales of 125 barrels at s9a 16,50 for new plain mesa, 114a19,50 for t J :ilea extra mess. Tierce; Beef quiet; sales of '175 tierces at 12902 (Or prime and '131838 for India mess ' 13eef $llll3ll sales of. 145 • bbls at 13005, ' Bulk este firmer; sales 225 packages at, 1,4a15140. fog 'shoulders, , • and 18}ic for, hams. reseed Hogs quiet , at 13340140 for Wotan], Ariti ./.4Ma1.4 3 / 4 e for citYrrofildleti firm and ',lnlet. Lard a Ishadelower;,salee 5,000 toss ce1 0 34 1120 91 0 for st,earni M and ?Ay.° for kettle rendered. tte dull' 28a35c hio. Cheese ,8 11 r • , • firm at 16a2035e. Freights to Liverpool quiet and unchanged. 1 04;4 r :)' Latese-5 P. N.—Flour' elbised'dttll, 1 4 1 . 0 010Y/WAFllltatlier.litlietinrabaute' in lower. -*Bps nominal, at 11,95a81,50 foe 'Weirein: Oats quietat 74%e in store: common' 11E111; .92a95ii for new; mixed western at,11,05, aridsl,oB for old mixed -westegnin store and afloat. Pork dull and heayy With buyers of, new mess •at $30,00, entrsellers, 30,50. • Beef dull and unchanged. Cut meats firm with fair demand Bacon very quiet and scarcely so firm. Lard dull - and heavy at 20%s 20%e for print° steam on spot and for fu ture delivery. Eggs steady at 29a30e. NEW Yonx, January 29.—Dry Gods .--The market is dull yet firm for all sta ple styles or cotton. Heavy brown sheet ings firm at 1634a17 for the best makes and bring 3.4ehtgher in Boston. Atlantic Z fine sheetitir 14%; do. V shirtings 19%; Great .F s S 13; ;Laconia B 15; Massachusetts 18; • Portsmouth A 1334; Utica 48 inch' 95; do. - 58 inch 40; do 84 inch 65; de. 94 inch 70. -Pacific Brown Drills- 17. Amoskeag Ginghtims 17. Real •Earlston! 28%. American llama 42%; Lewistown A 45. • Hadly Spool Thread 76; Green and Dannel's'so, Stat ion] Bros. 60, and all imported six cord threads 91 • - • • , CHICAGO ; January 29. - -Eastern Ex change firmer at 'l-10 discount buying and 'l4O premium selling. 'Floor quiet at ,$5,25a6,60 for miring, extras. Wheat opened irnederately active, but subs*. quently became dull and declined y,a% per Cent. Sales of; No. lat $1,1941,2135, No. 2 sl,l4%ai;l9%..closing at $1,14%; sales since change at $1,14.' Coen firmer and less active and %a%c higher sales of new at 56%a57%c; no grade at, 5235 a 52%c: Closing at 570 for newt- sales of new. .at 580 seller for Mareh,sl3asB%o buyer. for February, 57a57%c'seller • tor February and No. lat 69%c, seller fo7last haltof April. — Corn unchanged this evening. Oats Kolilgher; No 2.99%a49%e; fejectel at 96a46390,- closing at 99%e - for , N 0.2; sales of N0..2 at 50%c, buyer February and seller March. Rye dull at $1,17354 1,18 for No. 1. Barley dull and - solower; sales No. 2 at $1,7041,79, closing at 51,70. Highwines deli, inactive and nominal at 92e. Provisions dull. Mess Pork sold at po'caalii seller February and March, and at $30,50 buyer February, closing nomi nally at 1)30 on spot. -Lard dull and 1/0 lower; sales at 19%,a200 for steamed, elm. ingdull at 19%0. Green Meats inactive. Balk Meats dull; dry Salted shoulders, 13: 'buyer for February. Dressed Hogs are• quiet, closing ati13a13.50 for frozen, and $12,50a13 for common to medium-:-dlvid ing on two hundred pounds. Live hogs* are dull and 151200 lower with sales at $10,15210,60 , f0r fair to medium, and $10,75 a 11,50 for.good to extra. The receipts for the past twenty-four hours amounts to 8,698 bbl, f10ur,36,810 blurbs wheat, .98,720 bush, corn, 605 burtha oats, 4,356 Mishit rye, 6,190 bushs barley, and 7.079 head 'of hogs. The shipments for. the same time were . 8,939 bbla flour, 8;181 buns wheat, 6,614, bushels corn, 32,789 heaths oats, 2,975 burin rye, 1,080 bushy barley, and 9,210 head of hogs. Beer Cattle are-steady, with sales at 14.623455,50 for butchers stook, and 57,75 a 8,15 for" good to extra choice. ST. Lours, Jan. 29.—Tobacco—a good many buyers are looking around but the offerings are so small that no transac- tions are important. Hemp in better de mand; undressed $1,25a1,28; dressed $2,30 per ton. Flourquiet and only a demand for low grades: Superfine $5,56a6; extra $6-35ae,50; double extra 56,75a7,50; fancy $10a11,50. What is languid and without change in the prices: sales strictly prime red at 11,70a1,75: choice N 0.2 lowa spring sold at $1,33. Corn dull and unchanged., Oats firmer at 59a63c for common to choice. Barley is quiet and steady, with sales of choice lowa spring at $2a2,05, and fancy Illinols'at $2,20a2,25. Rye is firm at 11,28. Pork is dull, with sales of light mess at $3l, and heavy at 131,50. Bulk meats are in little demand and the market is dial but sellers, however, do not offer to tt age concessions; sales 25,009 pounds 1.. clear sides at the above pointt 16%c;, also 600 pieces of 1 00 country shoulders, hams and rib a ides at 19,1 c round, 150 in casks; city packed clear sides 17c, and yesterday afternoon, buyers' option, Feb ruary, Keokuk, 15,000 pieces loose shoul ders sold at 13c, 120,000 lbs rib sides at 150, and 70,000 do. clear sides at 16. Ba con very quiet, with sales 10 casks clear sides at 18c; 10,000 lbs city packed, week alter next, at same, and ter sugar cured hams at 18c. Hogs and packing season closed; number packed to date exceeds but little less than 226,000, a de crease of nearly 12,000 from last season; sales at $10,80a11,60 .gross, but buyers stood off and nothing of importance was dienl. Beeilpte-'--Wheat,4,496 bu; corn, 6,647 lin; oats, - 2,180 bu; rye, 799 bu; bar ley 1.152 sacks; hogs, 1,177. Cntrersrewri, January V.—Flour dull-, bat not lower, faintly $7,75a8,00. Wheat' ,dull and pncesdrOPping; sales No. 1 red ,at 111.70 and-No. 2at 1)1,60. Corn firmer. and advanced to 6748. Oats firm at 61a' 64. Barley unchanged. cotton firmer at 28 for middling. , - Whisky in,moderato demand at 96. Provisions inactive but holders firM; not willing to Make con cessions; . the speculative demand has ceased but there is a fair competition de mand. Mess Pork 531,00 to a limited ex tent, but neglected. ' Bacon In limited consumptive demand at 14%, 17% and 18, but not offered. freely those rates, there being but little out of smoke. Lard at 20c, but the demand Is light. Sugar cured hams, -18a1934c.. < Dried beef advanced to 19a1934c for rump. Torte, $25a26c. Butter dull at 30a35c. Eggs in better supply, but there web a good ship ping demand to-day 'arid the• market closed at 19a20e. Cldver seed dull at $2,20 a 2.25, and in demand: Linseed oil, $1,07. Lard oil, 11464a1,119. ;Petroleum, 35a37e for refined. Glycerin firm and in good demand. Gold. 136,, baying rate., ,Ex change firm,. at par. Money -• marluat . quiet at 0,110 peg cent: , CLEvEraini,r,T,inunry 29.-;-The 'Flour market is . quiet and , Confined to toast trade; city made treble extra white sold ' double':extra amber,-59,50a : 19,75, double extra red western $9.25a8,50, ,Ud doublet extra spring $7,7538; country ; made doable`extra red and 'atelberro o . 1404 idetttle,eatel, doubie, axles ,w ite . 59,25a10. Wheat! sales ' 1 red ',whiter at $1,69 ; N0,2 do sit/L591; 'there wai little or no inquiry " for ispellig grades,' and r the' market Is 2,umaltuil.. Corn le lA, light demand and lo 10w 0 ;l. with sales at7oo for neve shelled oti epos, and' ear on track la held , et 660 °Met the market le inactiee and pominal."et ,00 stelo for western atd,State. Rye is dull and Inaptlite and held 'et '51,110a1,32 . for No. 1 State and western. Barley lit quiet; but nitride' hinter with sales of N' Canada at 52,05, and l ll,7aaLBo for - State. Petroleum; the market Is stiff but un changed. with sales of refined in - large lota at 34450. • ,- 't • . • Text*, January 29.—Flotir quiet and steady. Wheat moderately active. at $467 for amber, and $l,BB for No 1 , white , Michigan; spring two cents .better, with ales No flat and xejectetelll,o2l amber, buyer; February, ~ three .cents lower. Corn opened active and ,ciloada less strong; sales new at 670, and rejected 65c, closing. at.64%c; yellow, 78a; con demned new 620, new closing about one.' half cent lower. ,, Oats one cent better and• active at 580 fee , Michigan; No 21560. , Bye dull... Barley; No. 1 stateadeturced five cents, selling at, $1,844, Canada :un. changed. -; Dressed Hogs quiet at 18y0. ' Mesa Pork advanced;fifty cents,' with - PIIMBURGII GAZETTE; SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1869. sales at $30,50. Lard firm at 2034a21c. Clawri Seek . 0311 Imp I:loininapy, chifigbd.; &• I 1 1, "'• rilthfV4VAllittE77 -,. nrilawnwilr-aaliik.ssEtriur quiet and steady,aud f prices unchanged. Wheat weak aid lower at $l,lB for No. 1, an# 1,12 Y. le No. 2. Oats firm and higher at 50e for`No.'2: 'Coin 'ateady at 56a58e for "new. Rye' quiet at $1,12a1,13 for No. 1. Barley nominal and'-' un changed.. Provisions _dull and loiter. City mess pork $29,76a30,50. Lard! 20a. Receipts-3,000 " bbls flour, 22,003 bu wheat, 1,000 bn oats; 4,000 bn corn, 1,000 rye, 500 hu barley, 50 , dressed hogs. Shipments-700 bbls flour, 1,000 Du wheat. 1,500 bbls and 50 tierces pork. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. =.—riour Gun and weak; lowa and Wisconsin extra fine $7,25; Minnesota do $7,56; Penna. and Ohio do 18,250.75. Wheat unsettled at a 1,70a 35. 1; Ry 85; e - comes in for nmber 5td0w 1 1.95; fyor arid sells white $4lO 2, at $1,65. Corn less active and not so firm; sales 4,500 bu new yellow at 87a90c. Oats 72a74c for western. Petrolerim firm; crude 27c; refined on the spot 3510. Gra aeries unchanged ! Mess pork firm at $32. Whisky 1)741. LoiruivugM.L January 29.—Tobacco: sales of 94 hhda at 4348250 far lugs to cut tings. - Cotton, .280. :Mess Pork, /31. Lard, 20a2034c. Bulk shoulders, 135.10; clear. rib sides OW, and clear sides 17c. Bacon; shoulders 140, clear rib sides 17c, and clear sides at,lBo, all packed. Flour; superfine 15,78a8 25. Wheat, $1,75a1,80. Corn is held at (Warne. Cats, ,60183 e. Rye, 51,42a1,45. Whisky, 97a980 for , free. -Bafirimokz, January 29.—Flour un changed and in fair demand. Wheat firm; sales of prime to cho 3 fx+ red at V.,25 a 2,30. Corn firm; prime white 86a88; yellow/5277. moats firm at 745., Rye firm at /LBO.' Mess Pork firm at 32. Bacon : •aetive; rib sides 1734;117y ' ; clear sides 14018 n; shonlbers 1434a14%; hams 20. Lard firm at 2034a21.. . MEMPHIS, January 29.—Cotton quiet and firm at 27%827%c. Flour unchanged; superfine 8787,50. Corn 70c. Oats 70a 72c. Bay 1123a24. Bran 25c. Pork 832,50. Lard 212220. Bulk meats firm: Shoul ders 18,014 c, sides 18c. IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD. OLIMILAND AND PrrresEnum Ben, ROAD, January .—e7 carii iron orb Mc- Knight, Porter & Co; 1 car iron op", Graff, Byers & Co; 2 do do 13 10avers, 5 bdls iron, 4 stools,. 1, b ox, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 2 cars rye, J & W Fair ley; 100 bbls flour, •Woodworth & D; 1 car lumber, W F rtichardson; 160 bbls oil, Wm McCutcheon; 50 do do, J Spear; tear wheat, Voigt, Ortman & Co; 1 car clay, $ M Kier; •2 cars- brick, Park Bros & Co; 172 aka , rye, W J Meek; 100 bbls lime, Attenbury & Co; 100 do do, Camp bell, 'Jones & Co; 1 box scales, Fair banks, Morse & Co; 8 smith bellows, Lindsay, Sterna. & E; S do do, Logan. Gregg & Co: 16 bxs hair oil, Harris Ewing; 7 bbls glass. Knox, Kim .t Co; ty,res, Smith & Porter; 1 box wood, D 'Kinzer; 27 bbls apples,Voigt, Mahood & Co; 2 , bbls apples, 1 o dry apples;_l hf bbl pea corns, 1 crock apple butter, 1 kg elderberries, Vangorder & Shepard; 1 bbl scrap iron, .1 13 Jones; - 3 eke rags, 1 do apples, 1 bx butter, 1•do beans, 1 bbl eggs, F. Peot; 3 kegs lard, 0 Barnett; 1 dressed hog, 10 bbls potatoes, H Riddle: Oaks oats, Meanor ik Harper; 1 half bbl liquor, Dierker & Speck; 122 sks pea nuts,-.1 Dickey it Co;11 bxs cheese, Graff & Reiter; 12 bbls dry apples, 8 do beans, Bead & Metzger. PITTSIIURGEI, FORT WAYNE •& CHI. (moo, RAILROAD," January 29.-8 cars iron ore, Shoenberger t Blair: 39 cars metal, Nimick dr, Co; 3 do do. J W Porter; 10 do , do, Coleman. Rabin & Co; 6do do, Bryan & Caugbey; 7do .do, Jag Wood, Son & Co; 2 do do, BroWn & C-1; 1 car ap ples, Woodworth & Davidson; 24 bbls do, W 11 Graff &Co; 133 do do, P J Black; 11 do do, 1 keg apple butter, H Rea Jr; 1 car rye, W McKim dlr. Co; 48 bbis apples, Vole ,Mahood , ahood & Co; 2 bbla butter, Van. gorder & Shepard; 1 car rye, Scott I W aal; 49 hides, B Ptiatun; 10 doz tubs, 24 do pails, ST Shriver & Co: sdo tubs, .1 S Dilworth t Co; 2 bbls eggs, W J SteeVl Bra; 6 doz brooms, Jas Connor; 7 kegs apple butter, 27 bble 'apples, John Bar ker; 14 bbls apples, 'J .3 Pettit; 55 bbis highwinet., Litton • I Weakling; lot car riage hardware, Haire & l3ro; 6 bbls spirits, Hostetter &fßmith; 2 cars dry salted shoulders, E H 31.yeis & Co; 32 bbls Mess pork, J P Hanna .I Co; 25 lib's higliwines, G & A; 2 cars rye, W J Meek; 600 bids flour, owner; 100 do do, J & A Dietz; 1 car rye, Hugh. Knox; 400 bbis dour,,McClure & McKee; 8 cars wheat, J S Liggett I Co; 1 ear' rye, Thos Collins; 100 bbls.tlaur, W H Kirkpatrick & Co. ALLEGHENY VALLEY' RAILROAD, Jan uary 29.-39 bags rye, , lB B Floyd & Co; 1 car metal, llicKnight, Porter & Ce; 68 green hides, 1 bill do, J Hammett & Son; , V car metal, John Moorhead; Ido . do, Brown' & Co; 35 aks oats, Adams Austin; 49 do do, 5 do rye, 2do wheat, 1 car grain,„Scott & Gisal; 2 bxs mdse, til Ewarl I , Co; 1., tpkg• leather, W cue & Son; 2 pkgs butter. Gill & Br 9; car bay,,Planey I Moore; 35 aks rye, 2 'do buckwheat flour, Kell & RAnbart. , ALLEGHENY STATION.. January 29,-7 cars metal, Pittsburgh Iron , at Forge Co; ; 2 cars corn, Geo Stewart; 1 do do, Jas Stewart; 2 bgs dry. apples, Jas O'Hanioli; 1 car metal, Lindsay& McCutcheon; ldo staves, Balla & Robertson; 1 do wheat, Wm McKee &,, , Co; sdo barley, Joshua. Rhodes .t Co; 3 do, liestone. Superior Iron Co; 100 - bills -'paper, Frazier Metzgarf 1 car lumber,W Reed; 89 bale* eOtton, Holmes, 81l <lc Co. , IMPORTS BY KIT Et. / 4 "/ Onixa2 43 -7-Eisu B. C. ,Gasit-36 hhds sugar, 23 bbls molassies„. Allen Kirkpatrick 'is Co; ,160 bbls molasses, Carter. McGrew it Co; 106 do do. 100 do , du, 20 bads sugar, J S Dllsiorth do Co; 32 ,bblis molasses, Atwell dr. Lee; 80 do de, Read d Metagar; 60 dodo, 14 hhcbsdugar, Wm thislage & Co; 144 bishs' molasses; ,Watt,,Lsusg do Co; 11. dO do; ,Haworth & -Da whoxst; 6O dO do, 25 had dti": do, E aver 4 Co; 9_pkp mdse. : Clark 'A tp; 269 1.439113.01°04110 iSTigisr; /31, dodo a D okay Co; 0 aka feathers. Mgt; 6 bolhi 'scrap Irou. Joe #olCht-dg Co; bale 4, hat_ Jolusistost.' " Te• -7e rOots Amoda. .„, • 4413tEliSTOWN. inn Mame =a sTEASIENIIIM, first-cdeos vesseD, , "Moly kik t okti lli i nal %_o_oe mated oiT Y or P_Mus, CITY•OP ANTWNPP_,_ CITY CUP SOMN, CITY •OP BALTINOWLS CITY OP• LONDON, Zatitag_MaY BATiVper, from Pier 415, %4 yeti slyer, New Tow. Fox easesge or faMber informed= &sway to : • e WILLLA BINGHAM, 41'• • di easzavr L (Citron le NMI mg.. esetremooette rose Odle,. Pinebureb OT le E ..-Persons frontintor abutting on Likens ave.. ; the eityof elttsburgh, wilt. please Mho notice, the report of viewers. in this matter of the opentrig ct Aikens avenue, has been placed in my. hands. , , • . , ili,...ol4,See_cinetitt,lt not paid on or before Febra- MT LAW. LSO!" will be, ntered In Court as liens. .P. BLAULIt, Cltv Attorney. • 111 " ' • 7 ; . 108 Avenue. • MBALD. BLAKELIEIIig "T'l(ni.i4n3TkA6.4'4G•A•SV• stdmiKadit7 rvi7n-i, . "-m.7n7.4711 No. 911," ram sTaFrr. Firmly/t&8. PA RIVER NEWS. "1 - • t'' lire weather . - continues *ell' 'nnshitled! `.,.-a,elpitignahlerftiStafßltdtwoold,xearty yesterday morning, and a heavy white• f r ost was everywhere apparent; as the advanced, however, it became warmer, and at four r. at. the mercury was np to 50, with every appearance of rain. The Kenton; arrived sometime during Thuriday night, and departed again last evening. The R. C. Gray from New Orleans, ar. rived in the evening with a good trip, in cluding aconsiderable amount of sugar and molasses. The hull for Capt. M. A. Cox's new mountain arrived at the wharf yester day or Thursday night. There are now no less than three, new mountain boats at, the landing, two of which the , Carrie V. Kounti., x and Silver Bow, are almost completed. ' The R. R. Hudson cleared for Cincin: nati last evening with a moderate freight list, - and eng:agements at Wheeling. The Bellevernon, Captain J.J. Dar ragh, is filling up steadily for St. LOWS, as is also the Cannella, Captain Poe, for'Nashville, and - the Mollie Eb-' ert, Captain George W. Ebert, for New Orleans. . I the Grey 'Eagle, Captain C. L. Bren nan, is the regular packet for Parkers burg today, leaving at noon. Gen. Chas. Barnes, the indefatigable steamboat agent, is a candidate for Sheriff. , Captain -- Johrr , S. - McMillan, is still about; at least we saw a man the other day that resembled him very much. —The Lorena left Cincinnati' for Pitts burgh on Weclnesday'and the Sallie and , Armadillo. ere advertised to follow on Thursday. —The Maggie Hays was at Cairo on Wednesday. —The New . York left Nashville for Pittsburgh on Wedn —A late St. Louis chip ge says: Captain,John Bwoks been appointed H •clerk oMe Greet Republic." This gen-- tlemap is one of our most popular citi zens, and is well known as one of the most experienced stftwboatrnen and officers on the Westerii•*, vers. He is a valuable accession to the steamer. The Great, Republic's repairs are deferred on account of high water In the Ohio, but she will be ready' to launch in three or four days after they are once begun. —The Local Inspector of Louisville has refused to renew- the pilot license of Jno. W. Dean, on moot:int of drunkenness and consequent inability to fill the position. -The contract for building the darn at the head 'of the Falls, we understand, was on Wednesday awarded to D. C. Hill, of New Albany. The erection of the dam will require 'some 700,000 feet of tiinber. • —TheSincinnati_Commercica in speak ing of the line of packets between that place and New Orleans, remarks: It is .a noted fact that this season all our Routh ern packets, notwithstanding the low rats of freight and dull times, have been running more regularly' than during any,pertod for,fifteen years, and we have no hesitation in saying that while every exertion has been used to decrease the running expense of boats, the most sue. cessfut in the New Orleans or any other trade will not net one cent of profit to their owner after their insurance and necessary dock and repair bills are paid. Enlarge the' Louisville Canal, and Cin cinnati will have the most elegant busi ness steamers plying the Southern Waters. We know from personal obser vation that the steamboat interest is crap. •pled for the want of substantial.naviga ble improvements, such as the enlarge ment of ,the canal. It costs no more to run boafilike the Nick Longworth and John Kilgour, than it does those , built to pass through the canal, while the former can easily carry 'one-third more freight than the latter on the same water. late Little Hoek (Arkansas) paper ' says:. The large apil beautiful steamer Arkahsas, from New Orleans, arrived at our lauding on Monday morning. The Little Rock Brass Band was a party on the boat, and discoursed most_ excellent music during her stay here. —There is more trouble brewing in the White river trade, and it is probable that another Tuesday packet will be put• in before long. A refusal on the part of one of the late contending par ties to fulfill their part of ,the contract has made another packet a-necessity. —The St. Louis Demoerat says: Mr. Battsman,.of the Memphis Packet Com pany. in digging a foundation for a “hold-fast," on; : the wharf, discovered a well paved wharf sixteeq feet under the old level," and ten feet under 'the 'sur face of the wharf. What' length of time has elapsed since that pavement was laid, he does not, know, bdt thinks it the most curious discovery he ever Made. " • atirer and Weather. , Lourvit January 29.--The weather. is bleat slid - very mild. The river is failing With six - feet four inches water in the coital. - • STIIIUSIYI::I3OATS. pITTEIBtRGHO ti witidam*e, Marietta and Parkerabn* Leave' Company's Whaif Bost, toot of Wood 4 Street, • • • , DAILY. a LS 'J'trisinens AND FBIDATB. .. ... ... . A. S. Snimlin.n. Master. Wtrfartitlne.Ts AND SAtuaDmrs, • , oust WIWI C. L. Dantrens, Master. .. • WW) O" !dm, to redistvett at, A 91 1 111 3 7 1• „. ,ul4. ,r, , JAMBS COLLINS. Arent. iVORMAIIAVILLEIDI a i ggrat: ' JILL tit...WT.—Toe Mantes .1 .OeitnLlS . ... . ... CArr. 'Will Inane lUDS 'DY: Januar" 30tbaby the above and Intermedlate porta. . • • • , IFor freight or wage apply on board, or to GHBUIMT a ILASLICTT, , • • . .4NO. rumor; sr • des J. D. C LLINGWOOD; Agents. .;, .IWOR CAIRO AND ST.l ia gat lAitile.—Tbe new and ppien did Passenger Packet • - '• nitLLE VIESPON Joni, DlAltAff, W 111106,0 tor tbs. above pots .c.in TBIS DAY. the Suitt Inst., at o'clock 7. IC; Tor freight or wawa apply.** board or to. ~ JOHN YDACK. • _ ja22 .1; D. COLblNGWtsilv. Agent. rn . YHIS and NRW ORLEANO.-- e ewand splendidymmenger steamer MOLLIZ EBERT...O. W. Zinn?, Commander. Will WITS for the abase portsonUTIIIIDAY, the atlth Inst.. at 4 o'closk.o. at... _ trortrelght or passag e apply board or to gidteril & uuta.INGWOOD. or' 014111EIST & H.AZLIICTT. Agents. Through Tempts alTerl thwabove boat to Set ma. KOlsmin: isenton, Montgomeri. Ala.. At an ta,, Moron, - West Point. Goorp,sug en p o int" on tbit Althorns riyer and Te xis nrat loweat raten Jatt.t: • Hill Tr riILMETT. LITBOGA.E.PHERS. amiltur man. SINGEULY. &CLElS,Successon Ozo. F. oskczz .s VSACTICAL LrINOORAPHERS. The only_ Otrsain',Lithographlo Establishment Vast of tlte , lerlitstus. Business Cards, _Loetter RISSAIII. Labels; Circulars, ,lihnir Dl PlTztal 'brindle tilsaws essulleates of De. etsols, Mc.. Eta. TA and Tit Wein, Pittsburgh. COMMISSION MERCHANTS D.II.LINOKB .1. E. STIVENBOII pp COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa RICCrIVE AND BELL AU Kind's of Country Produce, J ill orders for Merchandise promptly tilled at LOWEST market rates. . Particular attention given to the sale otllatter kggs. Cheese Dried Fruits, ae, We feel conf ident that we can give entire satisfaction by snaking QUICH SALES and PROMPT BETCHNEiIIe HIGHEST HAMLET PRICES, and therefore respectfully polish your consign ments. All cerrespoudence answered promptly. Marki ng arriv e daily Plades flor hed free. Grain i l2 n store and to . A31:178 E fr e l:1111, 11 1HD BY A. & T W. N. GOERS, _ WHOLESALE Gamma, No. 271 _Liberty Street, (Maid= OPP. Emmy. Boma PITICEOBTTReaII, se :re WATT, LANG & COQ wuoissAss rozezzas fireeerion, Moor. Grain, Produce. Pro visions, Fish, Cheese,. ei er b on OIL ikr.t. NoS. i 1 and , 174 WOOD MUM, sear Lib erty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. n08:n56 . 821R.Wc J. A. &MILL •• =L Air STEELE & SON, ir . Commission Merchgnia, ' AND DZALDIn IN V1.017/1. GRAIN, No. 95 OHIO BTREWL near Past Common, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. 4. D. carrizz.b • A. .1% CANIMILD. 'T B. CANFIELD & SON)_com cj MISSION MERCHANTS. and Wholesale Dealers to Goshen, Factory. , Hamburg and W. R. Cheese, Batter, Lard, Pork, Raton, Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pis -Lead, Pot, Pearl and. Buda Ashes, White Lime, Linseed, Lard,. Coal and Carbon 011 s: No. 141 Ftras, street. Pittebturch. • ' PST= EZIL JAS. V. BICILAIrid • KEIL & mcnAmr, COMMISSION MERCHANT% ',AND DEALIME. f2r , • "LOUR, ORLIN. SEEDS, MILL FEED, Le.• 349 Liberty Plttsburgby InTZA:b37 • • minalca. • . • B. AMER. MCBANE k ANSI/4 COMMISSION MkRCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, • ORLIN and PRODUCE kiEbERALLY. No. 14a WATER STREET. above Stalthdeld,,Plitsbnrgn. tea FETZER& ARMSTRONG, FORWABDING't OCIILKIESIONNIMOILANTB, Fofthe 5110 of 'Flour, Grain; Bacon, Lard, But ter, Seeds, _Dried Fruit, wad Produce generally, No. 16 KARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. • - fe=.:gri J. BLANCHARD, FM Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 396 PENN STREET. apIS:.T.E9 HOW. ICIOnt AI , TRXW ICNOX. R.KNOX &SON, COMMISSION . MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, Oita/AN MILL FEED and PRODUCE GENER ALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Alleatienv City. Jar7:r37 T ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, 1.4 Wholesale tirocers, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all P''asburuh Manufactures generally. 112 and 111 04COND.B.TEKET, Pittsburgh. • JOEY , I. norres..in*. aorrsr.....war. B. ROUSE. - TOBIN I. HOUSE &BIROS., Sue.. U cetlegrs to JOHN L HOUSE & CO., Whole ears Grocer and Commission Merchants, Cor. ner of Smithfield and Water streets. Pittaintrgh. JOHN sturroir L WALLACI §...IIIPTON& WA LLACE_., Whole SALE G ROCE STREET. RODUCE DEAL No. 0 SIXTH. Pittsburgh. tathrSt PROFESSIONAL. WM. H. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EN-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Special attention given to conveyancing and collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all local business attended to promptly and accurately. - JO9. A. BUTLER, ALDERIO3 AHD POLIO imams Ocoee, 128 WPVID STREET, near *ashington , PlPljollplttill, PA.. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment , Depositions, OolleeMous'and all other leg.tl int e business executed p romptly. =Mara ' SAMIUBL NICIILISTERS, ' AIIDVAVIKA.N, . . Ex-Melo auetiee of the Peace and Pollee Mit- Irateedra: Otttoe PI,'TT GRANT STREET PA. , opposite the ps th Deeds, Bonds , SBURGH, , us Mortgages, Aeknowledgments, DPooelttons, and all Legal Business eveented wit) promptneesand dbmrateh. table viusrAcE MORROW, A.X.IDERMA.DI3-- _ • OFFICE, 73•FENNA. AVENUE, •PinSBORGH;III. Deedt„ zoinsadortraget, Ackuowledgmeutit Depositions and all I..egal Bustueet executed with prcrmptnesS and dispatch. I mv :TORN A. STRAIN, - " ArapraktiST-Arr• . SZ-OI mei =met biP Tint leskaz.mm PLicaztLansTluqs: .0201,1111 , 1111:ir1ti ; c a thoushPntibann' Pa. Deeds, gsgeq Aetom l tgmers .r e Depositio n s sad ail sx . pro ippissist pad dispatch. • :41.L 1 •. ,f of 04.P#acei CONVEYANCER,: , REALf&YATE,AIIi NANCE AuEr.. °ARBON IITELE/11`., *AST - illitEiiisGEtatlf. , • - Collection of Rental inniptunaptly at tended to. , ' mY3:9 60 M VEII,6IIISOX,' J. `XTrintRVY-AT-L , ILW; No. 87 !VIII Street• • . II . JOHN'Wi lUSWELL, ATTORXICY..AZ4AVI. Oines,ll6 blitietottd Strecti topPoistte the coart Hop" 1115:t44 Ces; TrWITLISELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. No. SO Grant Street. PITTSBURGH. PNII. EcITTSBURGH & MUM. oNNELLS VILLE fLOAD On and after TUF.nbAY, Noyember. 17th. ltso", trznial Will iuirive at and depari•Qom tne Moot collier of grant: and Water ;states's, as Mail to and fromilAloo -101fn McKeesportAceomdtlu li:OB i:135 P. K. Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 P. K. 10:10 a. K. West Newton Aceosn'd, 4E130 P. K. 5:35 A. M. Braddock's Account:l"n 6:13 r. F.:30 F. M. Night Ac. toMelV10:30 P. K. 0:45 A. 11. Sunday Church Tr Coto and (Yom West Newton' 1:00 r.11.10:00 a.ll. For tickeU apply in J. B. KERB, Agent W. B.ETOCT, Superintendent. nogg ORANGE. Off'a t igion 1,,:j TIME. .6LLEGUENT VALLEY natutoen, On and after MOND/kY, goveinher 9 D4 !S6 TWO TRAINS DAILY wilir !ease Pittsburgh Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 011iCity, Buffalo, and all points in this ()Interims& litLltavr. rilismntoa. I ABBr zlw rirrastnum Mall ' .—. 7:15 a m 5:40p iss Express 7:10 pmsExpreas.,' eh3o •a: Brady's B Ae 3:00p m Brady& 13 Ae 10:30 a:a let eodaWorks Ist Sart/Works Accomd.—. 10:50 a m Accomod , n. 3.20 ans Ad Soda Works 12d Soda Works . AccoroOd'a. 6:00 p tri A , Acccunsdni. 31f0p Church Train leave pittsbargteat 1:10 P. Y. Ardveislaittahurgh at RAM Passengers taking express train , Tiave but one change of can between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and OH .ftepions. Nail and Express - Trains stop. only at . - principal- polata...XLsed Way and •At coramodatiod trains stop a&all stations. •- THOMAS M. KING, Ass , t..Suptt. W. FOSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. . no,- ITTEII3I7IIGH A __ CINCINNATI AND . LOUIS BILLLWAILT. PAN HANDLE ROMP, • UHANGZ TlME.—Onariff after ad toelfor.Nl2d, 11968, trains will leave and arrive at toe Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. !Mos. Man E5pra5,.... e ....„, 3:13 a. m: 12:13 s. m. Fast Line 10:13 s. m. 7:33p. m. Fast Exprsys 2:58 p. m.-12:18 s. m. Mixed Way ' 5:43 a. m. '0:43 p. hltDonald's iteeln,l7m - .111:98 s. m. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Aseamssed. 3:38 p.m: . 9:48 a. m. ideponabl'ildoen, No. 2..8:08 p. at! 3:18 p. m. %:58 p. M. Express will leave daily. 151:13 P. M. MAN wilt arrive daily. The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays cepted, and stakes close connections ci Nev. ark to - Zattertrille'atal potnts on Sandusky idanstield a Newark R. B. • S. F. eCtiLt, klenerid Ticket Asent. W. W. CARD, Supl.. ateubearillei Ohio. . roZ ... ”* ZICSMIII PI B TORT WAYNE & CHI:OA:30 - y F.W. and•CLEVELAND 2 - PITIBBURGIT. E. B. ' From Elec. 200 a 1208., trains will leave frail) and arrive at the Union Depot. north aide, Pitts burgh city time. as follows:. .L 4640. Chicago Its a m• Erie & Van bPl7:2ileanil Wteg 31 , 16:211. a m Chicago Hail. 8:58 ato Chicago Es -10:08 a m Cl. Wb.74 2:23psr. Chicago Ex- 2:43 p m W VAL Erie 311. Dept:l./rocsMaria Alleghel:ny. N. Brigt'n AIL 8:58 a m .Le.etsdale " 10:22 a m m " L1:58 a Bochistei " • 1:33 pm Leetsdale-Acc.3:o4pm N. Brigt'n " .0:33 p m N. matt' . 4 .6:28 pm Leetsdale "10:43 pro 'Leetsdale Run day Church. 1:13 p m 2:43.p. m. Chicaf Jtir 11:58 a. m. Chios. . de::: F. It..irrEll2. 10ENYSTLYAzaggillMil NIA CENTRAL RAI ROAD. (Aland after Nov, 28th. 1868, Trains will arrive at and depart from tht Union Depot, _ WaShington. and Liberty streets, aa follows! Arrive._ r _ epars. Mall Train—. 1:go am Day Express.; 2:30 ata _ . Wa ll's , Wall's No. 1.. 0 20 ami Drinton &cep. 7:50 a m I Wall's No. 2.. S:5O a m Cincinnati Ex.0:40 a mi Johnstown Ac10:35 am Baltimore Ex. 1.46 p m Phila. Express2:os , p W's Br a ad ll p doeks NO15:50 p m Wall's No. 4. 11:115.0 m Way Pass:l'r 111:20 p , The church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at ,9:15 a. m., reaching' Pittsburgh at 10:10 a. M. ' Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:50 p. m• and arrives at Walls Station at 9:00 p. m. • 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other traw s daily except Sunda'''. . For fa.riAer information apply to W. H. RECEWITH Agent. The Pennsrivaalaßallroad Company Will not as - stime any risk forßaggage, except for wearing an • , • para. and limit their responsibility to One Bun dre• Dollars in value. Ali Baggage .exceeding the t amount in value wlli be at the risk of the ownnr. us less take , by special contract. EDWARD ii WILLIAMS. no s M General Superintendent, Altoona, .Pl 6 W T ESERN-Mtagal_ . .. PENNSYLVANIA RA_LEOAD.—On and after A ov. 22d, USN. the Pa senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rai road will arrive at and depart ' from the Feden I Street Depot, Allegheny City.as follows: ' Arrfee. ' 1 Springd , e No 115:40 a WIWI. 7:00 a m 'Freeport No. 1920 a mlFreeport 9:15 am - Express 1040 a tu Sharptog Nol 11:20 axt sharpies o.11:25 p m Express 'Freeport No: 2 400 prupring(Pe No I 3:40 p Mail 5:55 pnllFreeport N0.25:40 p za Bpringd'e No 26195 p miSortngd'e No 2 7:10 p in Ahoye trains run daily except Sunday. - The Church! Train leaves Allegheny Junction every Ounday at 7:40 a. m.; reaching Allegheny . City la 9:50 a. m. .Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno. tion at 3:4b p. m. CONXUTATION TiCitive-4 P or sale in packages of Twenty, between. Allegheny City, Chestnut street Berra, Bennett,.l' ue Creek, Etna and Sharpabory. and i r only _on the trains stopping at Stations spe ed on tickets. The trains lea g Allegheny City at 7:00 ii. ra. make. direct connection Ist Freepor vrithWal• kers Line of Stages forßutler and, Hannah town. Through tickets' may. be purchased-at - th. Orlice, No. 3 at Clair street, near the &IS - penal( ntiridile. Pittsbor. it, And at the Depot.. Alleghaag. • For farther Information_apply to • - ,' .. , JAW* IXTEBT F. Arran Depott.. - Federal Street .The Western -Pennsylvania Railroad will not a. same any risk forßaggage, ezcept for wearing rand. and limit their responsibility to One undo. d Dollars in value. All baggage en— ding II is amount in value wlllbe at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contraot. ' ---• ' • EDWARD H. W1.1.1.1A21_ ncas eleo.tal Sunerintendent. Altoona. rs. S MOHY HILL MON PACIFIC RAILWAY, Baustem Division. TheTH SHORTEST AHD MOST IA ' RELBLE ROO nun the Zeit to PcOlts -111 Ciiloirado, Nevada. California, Arizona,. New aezic., Idaho, • -01140111.,; • - ' TT Trains leave !Rata Liss sad LaMantia'. b (Smidaya -elitos.)ontbe arztral_ot_traiA6 of abide HaUro front I. Ltl i ari co = :bat and At. Joe Railroad• from thy 'at Law ran6o-, Tara • sad Walislid lOU stues far , all points -Kansas. .At ent o l tea& west of RUB atorth witb Ol t I: l24 rf x " ZSYRIA,... 3 COY PANT, DAILY BTATr LINZ OV -. IIiILMIrD ZADJAND /1111/r#s - YOZ . • . niarrtnnits Reim .I,‘Asins AU , Pointe in "the Tirritorieft nd with SANDIZREetio TILVWESELT Ira o A f COACIDEd lb: Tort Union, sent 's' Port, rasa. Alin pampa. Banta 1114 awl all•point. la AA son. and wear Mexico. doet With IM ream additions' lot . Tann' ___.. e and eaulamtent, and the arrangements ....mall with responsible Oveviand Triatileciat i " l from its western terminus. sod now of unequal Ind belittles for the freight to the IV , Weal. _:...,..:__, „maw Is Vast* for we at *WOW 11n...P . " ..-- th ts United !I Canada' . s wim Be l pre In SI for Meseta. am THS,, iv is. 1iq1.....112.pr 019 P . l /a , 11 ' ..... ' 4 '" , " ''... , : 1) , office oeujr. : eria lli. l3l : sperisses : - .014,310 ms aplzw73 PiTTSBIIRGE. PA. RAILROADS. 13 4671. 7:00 A. Y. 6:00 P. Y. rizza rl=3 Mileage .Ex; 9:13 a Chicago Ex 11:88 a Wheeling Lx U:l3 as tirestiine Mail 3:53 plat. Chicago Ex...4:38 pm Cleveland Ex 4:08 pet Erie & Ern Ez13:13 pm 01 . E :& - Whlg x6:58 Arrive in Allegheny. N. 9r4t , n A.0.7:03 am N. Brixt'n " 8:99 am New Castle ~"10:33 am Leetsdale " 9:/3 am. N. Brig:Von "51:43 pin Leetsdale, • " 4:53 pm " 1:18ty, !Leetsdale Pun• m day Lheirch: 9:58 as o Express leaves daily. • r Express arrives daily. General Ticket Anent. ft - v - ial;, No. - 151111 Train 8:10 am ,I.Cincin'ttEx 10:35 pm s No. 2..11:510 am 45ohnstown An. 3:25pm IFiradttoelcs Noll:2opin IPhila. 'Express 5:10 pm Walla. No. 8.. 5:20 pm Wall's No. 4..6:15 pm Fast Line 1:50 pm Wall's 0.5..1UL:50 pm genera tretitii Cid Tte4llt ,