The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 05, 1869, Image 3

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11`lignitial MAWS in' New -cTerk.
.'Gold Closed at 1315,04136 M.
OSTeiegraph to the Pith% tiltFet.te.,3
NEvr YoßK,:reirtiary 4, 1869.
The action of the Pennsylvania Legis.
latttre relative to the. Fort Wayne road
wary-the--great , topio: of diSOlintOn in
„financial circles, and caused wide _filo.
illations on stock exChange. MoneYfatr
ly active at 7 per cent on call, in the
morning, the marketwas muck easier
afternoon, 6 per cent. being the
i'iing rat e ` Bterlin dnl ` a ids: $a at
Gold lower apeuing,at i lisk,
sud closing itsy s igu,sl4. • ' v46 *de
;4, 3 0y sellers all day. The 'Uletirarthes
were.3sl6o%** Exports, 5.060
BONDS AND STOCKS.
' Governments have been - ifetiVu and
higher an closed -quiet.-The, '67's sold
high, at 1 but fell oft' in the a ft ernoon.
• coupons' 1881; 112%0112%; do. '62;
1,131410113%; do. '6f,109%0109%; de. 1 65,
110%0111%; new. do., 108% 00108%; do.
.207, nii,./,@loag; do. '-' l 6B, 109; . Ten-
Forties, 108%.01,45%,, t
State bonds quiet and 'steady: Mis
sour's, 13608635;. - 01d.-Temmessees, 6 7 550
68; New . Tennessees: - - 67%067%; North
. Carolinas„6lo6l%; Virghiiiis, 61062,-
Railways opened weak an unsettled
"wider the action df the Pennsylvania
''Legislature.- Fort , Wayne fell -I% per
cent., Pittsburgh 2%, Rock Island
Ohio and Mississippl2, t New York Cen
tral 4%, *Reading, I, N orthwestern 2%,
and Old Southern 2, with large sales of
all stoekiiin which Erie is supposed to
have large interest. In the afternoon
there,was.a.partial, recovery ,ef 4 to %
per befit: ` throughout the ling the
market again became heavy and closed
mosattled,lwith .11,slownwa0 tendency;
- NOrtifwesterri gond - being held with - any
i doves, of thinness. - Expreas shares
higher; United States-touches 66%...Mi5-43eIlaneous
43eIlaneous shares heavy:,„ •
Pise-thirty Prices:--(lturiberlanif, 374,0
- 87%; Wells Eitpress, 2934030; American,
50%051; Adams, 69069%; United' States,
164064%;.• Merchant& Union, 20021;
Quicksilver,2.3o23%;,, canton, 60060%;
Pacific Mai.416%0117; Western Union
-Telegraph, 37%038;. Roston, _Water
. power, 15%; 6.ladpisiiii 708; ,
_pre
- tarred: 25 ,46 25 3 C New York_ Central,
,4420162 y. .hhiS;3s%oss4;'Thidsudil,3l)34
.40135%; Harlem, . 1880138%; .'Readthg,
:" 95 'g; Terre:Haute; 40%040%* do: pre
.--"ferred 68%069; Wabash,:- 640644;
preferred, 70078; St. Paul, 65%0
'66%; AO. ,preferted, 79%080; Ft. Wayne,
110%011834r -Ohio and Mississippi, 38%
038%; Michigan. Central; 1190420; lach
iigan- Southern, ,92%;,.. , Central,
:- . .. - 23tX;PIttsburgh;.:91091%;`:Toledo. 1045 a
010.1%; Bock Island; 127®12735;. NOith
- svtistern;B2%oB2%; do. preferred, 90%0
99%; Chicago and Alton, 152; Lake Shore,
1* Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and
ladiana, 73%; St. Joseph pref., 109%.
mi r du g shares ,activet,- Gregor'',t2,7s
-02,80; Smith Paimalee, 5 2,30 0,30;
Wallkill, 23034.; • ,
„ Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet, 50,
topper Falls, 1435; Franklin, 16; Hecla,
80;.ancock, 3; Minnesota, 2.
Reeeipts' at Sub-Treasury, 'Z1;372,270;
payments, $1,447,988: - balance, $84,014,251
Marl[eta by. Telegraph.
NEw Youx, February 4.—Cotton about
yo better and a fair business doing; sales --
, •
0f`6500 bales at 30Mc Tor middling up-`'
,lands.. Plour—receipts, 3,074 bbls; the
market still rules in favor of buyers and
rather more doing; sales' of 7,800 bbls at
$5,69a6,20,- for supeffine State' an 0 west
t • ertir '.17,10 for extra State;'s6,soa7,4o for,
extra western; $7a8,90 for wheat extra;
. - ,'19,65a6,75 for Round Hoop. Ohio; $7,50a8
for extra St.'Louls; $l2 for good choice,
do. Rye fioni'quiet; sales of 280.blils at
$5,25a7,40. . Corn meal dull. 'Whisky_
more steady; sales of 50 bbls western at
' '94(i; free; no reeeipts: — Wheat favors buy:
era and a moderate l bwilness doing; skies,
of• 38,000' bush at -$1,57a1,78 for No. 2
spring in store;, $1,132X for No. 1 and 2 do
Bye'quietk• Sales Of 4;590 bush
prime , western • • •at t1,52K. Barley
very drill; Barley Malt qtriet• and dull.
.."-Corn dull and la2o lower; receipts 20,531
bus; sales 41,000 bus at 861‘900 for new
mixed Western; 91a91%c for yellow
'Western; 904 7cTer
*bite South - ern; $1
for old mixed Western in store, end $1.02
far do: delltered. Oats firmer receipts
240q4 bus; ,asles 38;000 bus at 75c for'
2 ;Western in store,, and 76a771ic' for, do.
afloat.' • Rice quiet And firmat 9y,,a10q for
' Carolina. Coffee firm and.quiet. Sugar
quiet; sales 1,070 hhdit`rit I.tall'fie for
Cuba; 11Wil2A.: for PortoHico. Moiasses
sales 175 bbls New Orleans at 72a
78X(s; 10 Wide Port() Rico at 30c; 100 hhds
Demerara. at 294,c. 'petroleum firm at
2,2,}4a20c for crude, and 3734 c for refined
bonded. ' Hops quiet at Bal6c for •Amerl
can. Linseed Oil quiet, at $1,02a1,04.
Spirits Turpentine quldt att . 1734 e. • Pork
firm; moderate, business doing; , sallis•of
1,21115111" rit $ ll2, l MRS2:5O . Tot , ' now mess;
431,50 ,lore 7914 01e.ftA526.0047.60._ .fot
- ''s29 $2900330,00 , -fot PritiM".ndessi
also 2700 hbla new mess, seller March
and April, $32,50a32,62. Beef firm; sales
:100 bbls at-so,ooiilo,•solbi. neW•olidri Mess
- and ;14,00a19,50 for new p.atra mess. :
tiled qulatfisales-180 $21a32 for
prime _ mesa and $ 32x38 for India mese.
- Beef airie'''quiet; wiles' 120 bids at 530 a
12;"Cut Mesta firm: , sales 200 Pt& at 14a.
_%1434 . 0 S houlders 1734a181/,. Mame, Also.
C3legitifrigektrittr. 1) ea sed
II d Ty rl4 alslo yrest.
,arrk, 40 341614 4 for city.; micifilies'firm.•
fitid qiiftWithd - fehhEide eieddr;' Mies MO:
J 04193021 for stearn,chleitv 20,020%,
2142.1 X for kettle iendeied. ,B utter dolt
at 20a30 for Ohio -Cheeicil6a2l: Freights
to Liverpool; and without decided
change
Lately'Medi iro4ed steady for corn
Mon and dull and heavy, for, mediom
and good grades. Wheat quid and
°tit decided' change. Rye quiet at $1.30
formqatern. Oats quiet and firm at 75c
*esti:ern" hi store. Corn 86a
tar new osisedmestamaadiital,fi7,
for old mixed in store and afloat. Pork
. '• - very Stuf f with sales of 450 - barrela new
mesa seller for:April at $3;25. Beef quiet
- , and , unchanged: Cut meats firm; with'
.;;; moderate--,demand.,Bacon „quiet . 'and
firm. Lard dull at 24a24M0 for gsiod to.
primesteam. Eggs dull at 24a2139.,
Naw Yong, January 4.---bry.
•Ia Cotten' goods the !market 'continues ac
tive and excited; the' movementlends to
impart strength to^lgoods;- the market,
hovietPdrilat,ettillAuleterfough, but nev
ertheless therelas beep a little more do
ing lit' package sales to . ont-of town buy
'era. All Heavy Brown fittoOlnir
at 163ia170 for best makes, *he lattet for
Peqp9te A> . and Indian .Head i and the
formerfoiStiiiVand: Appleton A; liVa.
.‘ --chuaett sell ariee; -Broadway. brings 14c;
and Lythan C 150. Piirts are selling
"from 12 up to. 15c. according .to,, style
and quality. 3,eapeaster ginghams at lt;
AMosiceag •at , Mart • 9Fkirado`
'46;;. Delaines 20c.'
Cnicidd;"Febrtiary.A.;-LEastern EX
'l,ehange steady at I-10 per. cont. pramlum
;telling; 1-10 per cent. ef l; bitylng. Flour_
. I dull at $5,10a5,05 ' for 'spring extras
l'Wheat ;Jail; sales of No 1` at 51,20;11,24
; robil;No.2 at (11;15 1 / 4 a1,15;11. sales this at
: lernOort at /31,15% for No. 2. COili quiet
.and eaMer and 12 a123olower; aalea of
.„ f'No. lat 65e, new.at 68a581/4ccno-arade
• 1ea63%; Melling at 591 / ie -for new;ltales of
lat 71C i seller for last half of April
and new atsBlo, seller for March; sales
a
'of new since: change: at 514..ic. -Oats quiet
and firm and 3.4ar,c higher; sales of; No.
2 St &lib's dash and 51c, seller for March,
E•LXo, buyer.for 'February and 5305, seller
for last half of April; closing at 810ic for
-No t 1, on spot. Rye in light demand and
- V s c lower; sales or No. t at $1,164116%,
No. 2 at $1;15. !Barleys- strong I and
4asc higher; sales of No- 2 ; at %1 80
. a-4 8 21 closing at inside price f or
regular . ' and outside price for 'f .
Highwines dull; sales free at 90c. -Pro
visions less active: Mess Pork'2sasoc
'higher, sales - at /32,50Fi3•.Y.,60 cash; and
$82,75a33,00 buyers for February. oloiiitur
VI $6450 cash, and $33 buyers for ilthe
mosith. Lard steady . and firm at2oc,
cash. Bulk and 'green meats quiet, but
Dressed Hogs quiet and firm, olosin at
4114a14,50 for light,and $15a1515 for choice
heavy lots. ,Receipts-7,422 ibis . flour,
14,750 buscwheat; 45,700 bus corn, 16;872
bus 0at5,2,981 bus rye. •760 bus barley,
7,272 hogs. Shinments-6,598 bbhs flour,
13,`‘.73 bus wheat, 9,009 bus corn;`lB,B2o
-bus oats, 3,371 bus rye,: 400 bus barley,
15,31.1;h0g5. ,-. ' • ,- -
-Hogs active and a shade firmer; sales
'at t 10,75a12,00 Mr fair to extra' choice
shipping and packing lots.: Beef (little
quiet at $4a5,50 for butchers' stock, 5,62 a
675 for light, and $7.25a7,67 for good to
choice shiiiping steers:. ' - ,
ST. 'Letts; February '4.Tobaeco; all
offered is readily taken; • sound lugs, ad
vanced to 48a9,50; other grades nu
-changed. Cotton and Heimp; ' nothing
transpired, - Flour; low • grades • :in de n
mend, but other qualities quiet and
low and' super $5a5,25; super and lew ex
tra $5,50a6,00; extras6,osa6,s9; double ex
tra $6,75a7,75; choice, treble extra :and
fancy $9,4tht11,50: - • Wheat firm, but inac
tive, common to prime fall sold at l3l;4oa
1 , 1 78; strictly prime to choice $ 85a2,00;
spring better, at 41,85:f0r, choice No. 2.
Corn .held flrcallyy, viith sales at,723a75.c.
Oats inactive and easier; at 62a65c, !Moat.;
ly at • 62a63c. Barley:cquiet i and bat
little done; choice Minnesota sold at. 51,25.
Bye, slow at §1,25a1,26. Whisky very
doll at 924 c. Perk active and - higher at
$32,50, and lots up,the river'at $32.. Bulk
meats very firm and higher at 1330 for
shoulders; 17c for clear eideh in sugar
hlids. Bacon advanced to 143ta14,y 4 c for
shoulders; 1734a175•.0 for clear rib sides;
.18x,o for clear sides. Lard advanced to
21c for tiercii up' the river. Receipts—
flour 2,800 bbis, wheat 4,800 - bu, corn 1,900
bu,,oats 750 bu, barley 1,200 bu,- Tye 700
bn, hogs 800. . -
Hogs steady at $10,75a11,75 for light to
heavy. . Oattle—choice for.•-• - . home, con
.aumption in good demand and shipping
qualities hi moderate; request; the prices
are unchanged and-range at $3,50a7,25:
•
CINCLVNATI, February 4,—r /our and
grain xinchanged and quiet. Cotton held
at 29c,, but demand light and still bold
ing strong. Whiskey dull and prices
nominal at Clover seed 'in geod
demand; sales- 60,000 abs at 116 c; in -the
small way it brings 1634 c. Nimothy, in
good demand at, $2,2542,35. A-specula
tive demand for mess pork; sales 0f.3,000
bbls at $32,00 for country, and .532,50 for
city on spot, and $32,50a533;00 for city
and country for buyers for - this month;
included in sales were 500 bbls at .$32,00
delivered -at Chillicothe, Ohio. Lard
firm and quiet at 20c for country; and
2034 c for city, Bulk meats quiet, but
firm, at 13;4a1534c for shoulders and
sides. Bacon firm and•quiet; sales of
shoulders at 14%c; clear rib shies, 1754 c;
clear sides, 18a18%'c; the latter the rate
mostly asked. Sugar cured , hams active
and prices tending upward; sales of 800
tierces at'atil9l.;c, including 200 tierces
to a Chicago dealer at outside rates.
Butter unchanged and quiet,at 26a33c.
Gold, 13E.
MILWAITECtE, February. 4—Flour dull
and prices unchanged. Wheat dull and
lower, at $1,1936 for No. 1; 11;13. 3 % for No,
2. Oats firmer at 53c for N0..2. Corn un
changed, at 's9lic for new. Rye nomi
narat $1,12a1,13 for No. 1. Barley scarce
and, firm,, at i11,70a1,75 for No. 2. Pro
visions quiet and firm. City mess pork,
132a32,50. Dressed hogs firm and high
er at $14,50. Receipts-10,000. bblafiour,
11,000 bush wheat, 1,000 bush oats, 1,000
bush'corn, 1,000 bush rye, 500 bush bar
ley. Shipments-25 bbls flour; 300 bush
wheat, 500 bbis and 100-tierces pork, 150
tierces lard. - • - • .
CLEVELAND, February 4.—Flour dull,'
city made sells at $11a11,26 for treble ex
.tra white; $9.50a9,95 for, double extra
'amber; $8,25a8,60 for double• extra red
winter; $7,7618 for double extra spring:
country made brings 67,50a8 for .aouble I
extra red and amber; $7a7,50 for double
extra spring; $9,25a10 for double extra
white. Petroleum is quiet but firm and
remains mfeltiingildirrprice; refined is
held at 84a35ei in hirge - lats:
t LOUISVILLE, February.4.—Sales of 117
hhds Tobacco a'; $4,21%25,25 for new lugs'
to wrapper leaf. Cottonl:7%ti29e. Flour
$5,75a6,27. Wheat' $1,70a1,73. Oats 60a '
63c. Corn 62a65c. Rye51,49a1,45. Mess
Pork $32a32.50. Lard2lc. Bacon; shoul
ders 14y,aL5c, clear rib sides - 18aliii4e,
clear sides 18 1 ,a181;c. Bulk Meats:shoul
ders 135fa14c, clear rib sides 17a17,1 4 , , c,
clear, sides 174a17% - coalipacksd.
96a970. ,
Totroa Feb. 4.—Floorquiet and
steady. P V9heat firm and unchanged;
Sales amber on the . spot $1.66: buyers , for
the month• $1,70; white. Michigan $1,67.
'Corn quiet and unchanged; new is gener
ally'.held • at, 65e; rejected 6314 e. Oats firm
and to better at 59%0 for• Michigan. Rye
Arm at 41,28a1,80. Barley quiet and
steSy; State $1;80; Canada 12,10. - Droned
ho, X a g e.better and moderately active
At 14 a /
BALTAIOHE, -kebruary4:4lour dull
and steady. Wheat drill sales of prime
to choice red at $2,241a2.25. Corn firm;
prime white Et7aBBc: 84a866..-Oats
firm at 7047546 Eye-,tirm at $1,60. Mesa,
pork firm at 532,86183. Bacon active; rib
sides:;l7UalBc; clear Wee - 1.834a18%;.
"shoulders 15%el- barna 20e. , Lard quiet
at - 21 e. ., • •
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•PHILADE'LPHIA. , February 4.—Plour
dull an& weak: receipts lights; red.s46o
1,65; amber _111,90. - Hie' lower' at: ST,S
0 3 r 1 104 11 i , ;PeFfs yePow_4BaBB)go,
Oats steady, with western at 736. Petro
!aunt nominal at-286 , f0r crude, and 36[A'a
36 1 X0 fotrefined. Provisions quiet. Mess
Pork. held at $3B. Lard firm at. 2110.
Whisky nominal at 97898340.
..
February 4,--Cotton irregu
lar it 285;a29c. Flour.quiet at $6,501112.. •
Corn dull and scarce; retailing 'at 'soa.
Oats firm at 77%a80c. 'Hay quiet at 'B2l.
Corn. Meal dull at'53,25i3,50. Pork firm
of 13$: 'Litrd at 21a.22c. Bulk
meats flnin'elioulders24i, Sides 1.7111.84.
pressed .Hogs:lBa '
IMPORTS:BY RAILROAD,
' P.ITTOBIIROR, ' FORT WAYS; CND.'
moo RAir,Roxrp, February &=BB cars
Nimiek &Co;13 do do, John Moorhead;
do do, Brylin'& Catighey; 8 %do do, Col&
Rahin & 7 , dcr , do? Park Bros &,
Co; 2'do do,S Harhaugh; I.car middlings,
100 bbls flour, , Shornaker & -, Lang; 100
bblii flour, 800 - aks dn'ownery3 bxs glass
ware, W McCullY; 8 do do. A •-& D
ChaMbers; 90 'bbls spirits, Hostetter &
Smith; 1 car shorts, 11 Schnelbach; 12
bbls buckwheat flour, H McClellandt,
56 bbls box glass; 4 casks do, mines; 6
tibia pearls, S Harbaugh; 1 car staYes, M
P Adams & ,13ro; 284 bgs. oats, 'p do rye,
, 81 Hood; 320 bushels corn.'ScottGisal;
1-car ear' corn, Bricker & Co; 234 bags
barley, H Rea Jr; 72 bbls apples, W H ,
Gragl 7 kgs laid, carter, McGrew dr Co;
87 pc.s Iron shoes, Coleman; Rahm •&
Co; 20 Liz's soap. ti Ewart de Co; 2 bbls
oil, Arbuckles & Co; 7 kegs rivets, 3
IRE
PITTSBURG* 4AZETTK: IFAIDAYY F . M4134.4N7 •
casks do, 5 bundles wire, W P .Town
send & Co:4 car ore, HusseY, Wells &
Co; 11 pea iron pipe, 2 boxes do; At
wood& Co; 8 bdls' brooms, E B Math
ewa; 25 sewing machines, Wm Sumner
it ON 28 bbls ' apples, - H Rea Jr; 203 eks
I .l4rley, Pier; flannels & Cot 21 bbls ap
ples, Voigt, Mahood ,•tt. Co; 13 bags rye,
W J Meek; 61 bbls apples. enlp &Shep
ard; 1 car litheitone. 'Shoentierger &
Blair; 44 ska rags, Godfrey & Clark; 10
bp buckwheat flour, J Glenn; 2 bbls tal
low, A Kir kpatrick'& Co. ' '
_ , . •
OrArrar.aiin - AND PITTECBIIROTI SAIL.
nhAP, February 4.-5 cars barley, Ex
change Nat Bank; 1 car iron ore, Grail;
Byers dr, Co; 1 ' ear lumber, Hamilton,
Algeo ,t Co; 150 bble oil, P Bly &,' Co; 1
ear lumber, A' Ruffe; 50 bbls carbin oil,
4 Spear; 55 bbls 0i1,,S B Floyd & Co. 211
sacks potathes, 35 bbls apples, 20 'bbls
1 I . rbions,'s bbls beans l 2 do apples , Volrt
,
Mahood
& Co; 25. kgs powder, T B dr, H
Laughlin; 50 do do, J A Colwell;, 12 do
'do, J Bower; 456 do do; Plfechlin; 2 bbls
4• kegs oat ;zeal, J' Benedict; 7 bbls.cider,
N Yount 10 Lif bbls Herrine; .1 K Smith
& ; Co; 20 o'do E W D Cooper & Co; 21 bis
t
soperfiri , W johidson; 1 `-'case cigars,
retzdel * Brat 4 bbls butter, 6hf do do,
2 bbls eggia, 4 do dry apples, H Rea Jr; 16
bbls apples, T 0 "Jenkins; 24 sks oats.
Meanor & Harrier;l bhl-talloW, 1 keg ap
ple butter. Rbuff dr. Son; 8- bbls cider, H
Hamill; 80 oil bbls; C A Wormcastle; 1
bbl mdse, J Dickey & Co. ' •
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4
"ALLEailm-rx STATION, OTIATy - .
-63 sks flaxseed,' M'B Suydam: 2 cars
wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 162 bgs oats, ,
35 do rye, R Knox & Sen; 50 bbls flour.
S C McMa.steri4; 2 cars =Oil; Lewis, Bai
ley & Dalzell; 6 do do, Batters & Burch
field; 2 do stave.% ,T 81 _Hemphill; 1 do
lumber, 0 C Laruq; 37 ska corn, J B Mc-
Hee; 2 bbls egg% ".Tolin Herbert; 30 cad
dies tobacco, R &:,W Jenkinson; 2 cars
lumber, NV Reed; 229 bgs oats, Hippley
& Beckert; 70 eke rye, Ea. do' oats, 30 do
Seed, Rose - &, Ewing. . •-. , .. • --_-
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ALLaajczNy VALLEY KAI.I.ROAD, Fen
ruary 4.-1 car metal, John Moorhead: 2
'carligraln, Martin, Brickell & Co; 47 ska
oats, J & W Fairleyf 1 car grain, Craw.
ford, & Co; Z ska wool, Jenny & An
drews; 1 .caymetal, Lyon, Dhorb & Co; 2
do do, BroWn & Co; 8 do' do; McKnight,
Porter &Co; 1 do d0,,13 Woodsides; I do
grain, W McKim .& C 0.,,
The weathet haa' again lurn'ed de
ciciedly winterish; the•rain on Wednes
day night was succeeded by unite a
snow storm, and it was cold, and stormy
all day yesterday, with the wind in the
west, and the, mereary at 4 r. u. was
down to 20.
The „Lorena arrived on 'Wednesday
evening from St. Louis; In a crippled
condition, haVing, as previously -noted,
been, caught in a heavy storm this side
of Cincinnati. She had a very good trip.
The Armadillo is over due, she, too,
having - been detained by an accident:
The Kenton arrived from Portsmouth
last evening, and will return again to
day at 4 r. rd., Captain Wash Kerr in
co mmand. •
The Wild Duck and barges are an
nounced to leave for St. Louis to-mor
row. as is also the Glendale._
The ;Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed,
is tilling up steadily for Nashville, as is
also - the R. C. GraV,•Capt. 'Lime Whitta
ker, for Cincinnati and Louisville. These
are both good and reliable boats.
The Bayard, Capt. Ger , . D. Moore, is ,
the regular packet for Parkersburg to
day, leaving at
The Sallie .from Louisville, Wauanita
frem New 'Orleans, and New 'York
from Nashville, are among the first boats
due: „The Armenia. New Orleans to
Pittsburgh, is this side of Cairo.
Capt. M.A. Cox is here superintending
the construction of his new mountain
boat. . • .
The Silver Bow and Carrie V. Koontz,
both now mountain boats, are almost
completed.
-
River about stationer?' last evening
with six feet in channel by Monongahela
marks: We should . not be , surprised to
find considerable new made ice in the
Allegheny this morning.
The R. C. Gray,Capt.• Isaac Whit
taker; is announce to leave for Cincin
nati and Louisville this afternoon.
—The Wauanita left Cincinnati for
Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
:---Two flats loaded with staves, des
tined for New Orleans, sunk in the
Hatchie river on Saturday.
—Captain P. C, dontgornery, and 11.
C. Hiatt; have chartered the Dorn, at
ICew'Orleilps, for the Red River trale.
—Wharfage et Cairo has been in
creased 25 per cent. It is now $[ for
the first -100 tons and lyc lor each ad.
ditional.
--Captain Adam .Tacobs has a contract
to build three side-wheelers for the
Northern Line Packet Company. This
makes flve boats now under contract.
insurance companies
'have paid 0;000 on the wrecks of, the.
mail ;Inc! steamers United, States end.
,Ahierica.' ;Work is progressing on the
bull of the-States'.'
PACIrt.l. CobcPANT.---At the ,
annualaneeting of thn above company, 1
,held in Chicago , the following Officers
were elected for the entitling year: Pies!.
dentiW. F. Davidson; Secretary and
Treaswer, W e •Fttipciesp Directors, John
'Lawler, J. C. Speneer, P. U. Smith, P.
H. eantpbell and A.ll6Plire.
''advices'iof yesterday say.,
that the,body, of a ateamboatman - named.
„Hennessey waft found, on Menday,,in a
'bayou, having been murdered the- night
• previous. .Two men named :Langan
and -render. anct two brothers ninned
Dwyer, have been arrested, Charged %Oh
`committing the deed: It is believed the
, two former are the,guilt tine* , .
...At the annual meeting of 4110,13t0ck- -
,beiders (Oho Mississippi - Valley Trans-'
!pertatiete Coot Pang; c.lanuary'll,''it )
:Lents, the.following Board oil Directors
,were elected:: Henry C. Haartitick, E.
0. Stannard, E. B. Barker, of Quincy,
Wm: ;, ' L. Huse,: Adolf Leufertp
Capt.,Geo. H. Rea, _of Si.. •Louts, was
elected,.President. .Four twoboats are
emPloyed, with 34 barges, eaell'havlitg a
opacity from 600 to 1,200- tuns., The
,:company, has thaprivilege of increasing
Its capital, aqd increasing the, - number of
.its towboats and bargett: • ' • • '
. Louts'advicee repott that,..propar
ations 'for. the ',upper Missouri
trade ,for the coming season are being
made: it is believed this, bueineSS will'
be larger than fast year, and the late
action of the underwriters, in requiring
steamers to come .up to a ; certain sten
dard of Strength; gives assurance - of
greaten security to property than here
tofere. , „There .be descrinalne-
tion bettreen side-wheel and stern-wheel
boatse and between officers who are ex
-.perienced• and'.inexperienced in the
trade. Government will also contract its
buSiness upon principles different from
those which have heretofore prevailed.
Instead _of contracting with the lowest
bidders, General Donald4on, Chief Quar
termaster of this Military'
'will Redact his own boats for the service,
and.wilt give preferencel to those corn
mended by their owners. The Govern
mente lost last year about a million dol
writ' worth of property Ibv the;Tanking
' of inferior boats, which will , be avoided
this veer, if possible, by the selection of
the best steamers and most reliable
MB
,
• :-a
RIVER, NEWS.
officers. Thirteen side-wheel and . f
teen stern-Wheel boats are ' "sires `5 ,
- named to leaVe for Fort Benton as n
asspavigation opens, and others ma y = e
added: '.'
River. anti Weather.
LonisvlLLE, February 4.—Weather un
settled and 'cold. River rising with six
feet eight inches of wat :r in the'canal.
STELAREBOATS.
VOlll tr CINI
.L. L &NV
swag , r,tamer
. 11. c. PREY ...::—Capt I:N. WiIiTTAXER,
NVIU lea l re fin he above port's ou.S.ATUBDAY.
no. 6 II Inst.. a 4 o'clock P. M. ,
For freight o passage apply on bOard or to
JOHN F1,.C.h.. J. •••OULLINGWOOD.
OURIEoT & HASLET 1 Agents:"'' lea_
, .
ITTSBURGII Si; BT.'
e t i gEg il LOUIS' . BARGE cO.--FOR
ANOVILLE, fIAIRO AND liT. 7 Latas.'—,
The powerful towboat :.. 'i - : 7 • ~ ..'-'.'''
INNATI
LE.—The tine pas-
WELD Dti Capt. J. ,
It`lll le are as announced aboVei'on BATMAL
6th in ;t.
For C'elght Or passagnienply on board ortn
fe3 CHAICL,c:S BARNES, Agent.
F °o CLARKRVILLE
A D NASLIVILLE.—The tine
SWUM' ,
EATS. PUTNA3f Capt. G. W. REED
Wlltleave for trye snore ports on 9.A.TUUDA
thp 6th Inst., at 4, o'clock P. a:.
For freight or
j p o ss irt ss i ge
lL iri ci lo_a b_oard or to
fee T.l). COWNOWOOD. Agent
PITTSBURGH, ' tm••
'WEICELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg
• .
• Love Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Woz.
Street,
DAILY, AT 19.-X.
TDESDAYS.AND rarDAT ,13.1
BATARD - S. sinarnsap. M
WEDNICSDATS AND D.A.TtrUDATS,
GREY.. BADT4 0. L. iDIZANAN. M
Freight will be receleed at all hoart,by
aele . 4.A.MT.,13 C.01;142413. Agent.
STEAMSHIPS;
To LivienpooL AND
i tial
QUEENSTOUTN. --
THE INMAN MAIL-STEAMSHIPS.
Numbering sixteen itret-elaza vessels, among
u. in'be eelebrated
CITY 01 0 PA.Ain, CITY OF ANTWErP.
CITY OF BOSTO TN,
OF LOT'C OF BALTMOBE,
YDON,
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier" 45,
rin River, New York. For nkcsage or faoller
inforwa.ion annloto
• . , ,
70:FIFTH STREET. Mbronttle Bnilcling.
Neftrlropnpsit.t Mat mar*. Plitabnr,b
CO-PARTNZRSHIP.
THAVE TUIS''D4Y ASSOCIA
.I. EL) with meta co•partner.litp,
WILLIAM MUFF. JOHN M. THORP,
.and JEROME BONNET.
• The buslness will tAt• leotideeted •it the
stand under the name rtud ntyle. or WM. LI
LER& CO. •
wur.ti't rtnxr
Purrs Lunou, January 1, 1809,,
WILLIAM RIMIER It CI
Nos. 221 and 223.Libeity Stre
Corner of.Trwln, now offer to thp Trude at
Ilguna, MC Lb'
Prime Nest Crop Ninv OrlOaiis Sugar
Molasses.
Po-to flier), Cuba and Engll,ll Island Stuar.
• Ntw•York, Pbttadelphls aid Baltimore e-
Coed du. .
Golden drips. T.overings. - Braniff,. Stu 'B,
Adorns' and Long Island syrup,. •
Porto Itleo, Coos and English 'eland Blolas es.
Young Ilys , n, Japan, lecoerlal, Uunyv er
and Aoi. ng Teas.
Carolina and liancoln Mee.
Java. I.aguayra and lo.Collees.
To.acen. ,Lard OIL Flab. Nall, elate, Soups,
Cotton Yarns, ac., coustantiy on band.
, .
impoRTERs ,
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segue
idienicri, Moselle. and Sparkling , Hoek 'Wines
of ,t Co.. in bottles.
Sparlil.ne Moselk. gellor.torg arid Jobannts
bury. llocihrliner. Burgundt,
nrabdenburg h Fr.rtai Ytne Cillve 011.
do .• do Clarets,luanorted In bottles.
do do Willie Wines, to bottles.
:11..Wort &Pons Spa , tiling Catawba..,
Fine old suerry, Madeira and Poftl'flats. •
Free old ilooongauclu Rye Whistles. pure.
do Very Superior Old Szot,ll do do.
Sol
&_ , • ,
ents for Aloet & Chandon'! ciratelin:'
Vorzonay and Sellory Chimpugne.
itrainNes o.f our ova seletton au9, wfarnnted.
li•d43
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES.
French Burr Smut Machines,
,TEUE BEST WFIEA: pLEAtitIIS IT3E.
Portabte•Flowi'and Pea Milts,
BOLTING . OLlYllirge "
All numbers }ad be,i gaatiq. Yor eale it
319 and 321 Liberty St., Pittsburgh
W. W. WALLA!T
NM
MS
• Yott'S °FRIO P. 1 •
Pritsimtitalli, January' MY, 11189.-1
in accordance wi!h ; aresolution belied by the
select and t. ommon Councils of tin city of Pitts
• hdrith,an theil2d day of 'anise y, 1664,1. hereby
issue this my Proclamation,- for the election of
One Member of helect Onnnell, -tor the hixteenth
ard or the City of Pittsburgh. to Olt the va
cancy caused by I he death of Aolicteveley.' Esq.,
member elect from said ward. The el, ctors of
the blateeniti ward °filter OW of Pittsburgh,.
-11 i 4 i g:e l ngt1;21 t so f et girt% lg o . t rig .
therefore, meets ; the NIG WAM , cornerof Main
'awl Pearl streets, in.as•d'efard_qi TUESDAWi
~the Oat day Pt February. 1808 and elect One
Member of !elect Council' to ^6ll the 'vacancy;
Pilo
.
Given Odder my Nand eud this' seal ilf• said. City
of Pittaburgh, (this Sil , th day of January, A. L.
' jab . JAMES BLACbiIOIIE, Meyer. LL.B.)
J. X. BWIXTJ. 3S. BIL&TT.'
.
SW/NT SS! BRATT,
Ag4IIITiOTURAL AND: ‘; ! -
ORNAMENTAL , CARVERfk:
'-'ll'63:Safidusky !,‘
A large assortment, 'of 3iEVPEL and
BiLlitalTEAS constantly . on : band. Ttrisli
of all descriptions: don • ' onatral
•
VONOMLZE VOIAL rtigt.4
using the 1, -• ' '-• ••
SHITE . CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR,.
the only true and easily regulated !Governor
made; perfect In its operations and truly reliable.
:Alarge also liovernor can ho seen at tht. ottee of
PEKOE VAL BECHY.TT,Mechanlual 'Engineer
and &suitor 'of PtialtioNoi TO Federal- street,
Allegnehy City, the only agent for this Governor
In the West. ‘. ' ; •
oTIC IF—PeirsOnB otifning
N
nroeity,fionttnaoranattuta on• Aiken aye
hue, In the city of Plttalagh,' will please tate
notice wingport pf Vies/ ers tn. the : Matter of
the epg kittens aveuite, tine been placed
In my . • • . •
The aloe-emvnte, If not. pall on Or before PubrU
ary 11.100. bo • weredin Court as Hens.
1a12:d6 •
J. F. 61.,A01,14:. elt , Attorney,
• 106 Fifth Ave,,ue.
p - i Loon , OIL CLOTHS—We have
to stock • rarge attortuwnt of styl e s sod V
r widths of thoroughq &mooned Floor OH
Clotho , Which we are orferltor o ti o 'Owl. sale
and recall trade at prlrea lower. ?akin: quality
IWO cOnaldoration. than oan he had to tuts dn. • .
J. .1 H. P , i1.1.1.1rn.
SO and MO ELVA street»
to3o
" "
MEM
COMMIS I k "la . Z - it:
Z. IrXXVINGON.
:DILLINGER 86 - STEVENSON
COMMISSION, „111E31CILINTS,
87 Second Silbert , Pittiburgh, Pa.
niciLtay.t. AND SELL
Au Kinds of Country Produce,
.
All orders ter Iderchindiee promptly filled at
LOWEST market rates. Particular attention
given to theeale of Butter. figge. Cheese Dried
Fruits, &c,. We feel oonfident that we can give
entire eat Whitton; by 'making Quicmc flaLna and
PROMPT ,RETURNS. at HIGHEST MARKET PRICES,
and therefore reseectlldly.solieir your consign
menu. Al correspondencetmswered promptly.
Marking Plates 'ftrnished free. kiraln In store
- and to. arrive:dolly. • ^ • 1, an 81378
s' e r r Any vu n BY A.
E
W._ 31.. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE c*cie4l , 4,
No. 271 Liberty Street;
iv:Esc:roc or x.. EAGLE HOTE L ) I
• Prx-rasuitEx PA.
~:yl6
WATT, 4.A.N0 kir. CO., :
wzrouraszat DlFAzaas llf
te .
reeeries, Flour.. Grain, , Predtioo,
Arruvisions, Fixh,Clittiesc, Carbon;
oil. &c 9 9 •
Noe. 172 and 17 4 WOOD STREET, near Lib
en, street. Pittsburgh, Pa. - n08:n56
Y. STEZILIC T. A. irrxraa.
M STEELE & SON, ,
Commission Merchants,
- A247) DYALICIIII 2N '
FLOUR, GmAnwi, ate.
No. 95 OHIO !MEM, near East ,Common,
; ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
pwrza itzu. ' • ' aas. atairmiz,
KEIL & IEUCHAILT;:.
COiIMISSIOI4
' axx•Duzarstii ;41; 1 - I ' ;
349 Lltiets3efeit., riterbitrigli;' -
rays , :b37 - •
, •
MAX. Wilalnt„-..i4 • ia Airm,,
A jCft( Ear, ANJER.
qO,I.II,IIqMIN BrE7I.CH4NTS,
• 141)IDUCk
ea ern in . an
GENERALLY, ..Ntr.'i.llll Wiatta: :STREET,
.above Emitbffeld, tittibl/Tin• - •- • les
FETZER , ti, ARMSTRIVNG, ' , ,
roßwaaDnui at maim - bawl 101tellIATR,
'Bin the sale'or flour. grain,' 'Bacon, Lard,. But
ter, lleeds, Dried Fruit, awl Produce genera ll y,
'No. to MARKET STREET; .corner or rirst,
Pittsburgh. . • . .. fe22:3n
L J. BLANCIIARD,
Wholesale and Retail Procers,,,
No. 306 PENN STREET.
rolBlxs.i . • ,
MHM3=IEI7I
ROUT. KNOX
'pp KNOX &SON, COMMISSION
MERCHANTS raid dealer.; In FLOUR,
N MILL FEED nntt 'PRODUCE GENER
ALLY, No. 19 DIAMOND, opposite Uttv
Alleztipnv jan:rxe
LITTLE, BAI tID br. PATTON,
Wholez 3la tirocers, Commission Merchanis
nee ricalers in Produce; Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Flsh. Carbon and Lard till iron,Nails, Maim,
Cotton Yarnstand •P'',..;burgn Mannfactufts
generally. L 1 and 3 1 ,!2 tiTEBEr,
eittsburgh.
somq a. notrsz.
TonN I. tiotsia'4s.trios.,'Ellic
ty censors to JOHN' L' HOUSE &CO Magic
uhia.Grocers and Commission !demi& Cor
ner Of Smithfield and Water Streets: burgh.
. _
JOUN A - WALLACZ,
§IiIPTON& WALLAC ,E IV hole-
S.A.LE ROCERS AND Pliflp
6.4. No. 6 SIXTH rah.L'fili4s'b
a12:68
PROFESSIONAL.
WM. B. BIEEPEIti • :
ALDICB:MAN AND EX•O'FfrICIO JII9TICt OP
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH" AVENUE.
Special attention evert to' mwreyaneing and
collections Deeds Bonds adtd blur , gages drawn
up. and all legal business attended to promptly
and accurately.
JOS. BUTLER, •
APDSILAN LID POLICE NUDIST/LATE.
. . .
Office, 15118 WYLIE STREET, near, Wellington
PL171311111011.1, PA..
Deeds, Bonds, M ortgages , Acknowledgment
Depositions, Collections, snit .*ll atherlegiti
ms
e business executed promptly. . mhaltne
SAMUEL McMASTERS,
Ap..TALOVA I LINEALDro •
• .
Ex-Offloto Jaattce of the Peace and Police Man
trate. (Mice, GRANT STREET, opposite. the
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA:
. Deeds, Bondi, Mortgages; ILoknowledgmenti,
Denosittons, and all - Legal Beaten etecoted
eromntnessond dtseatch. mhl6
MIIUSTACR 8. MORROW" , • '
. •
7 AXacrriatarAlv,.'
. ,
()
tax-0111.1C1 Jtrarteir. not THE MACE AND'
• fLPIACIE M.AGISTBATE.
OFFICE,I3 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dewit t Bonds;gortrues, .i.c.knqwledgmenti;'
Depoattions ana 4111.4a1 Business ezeaat.w.
wiurDrarnOtnesalkud dispatch.
:;JOHlt A.STBAIN; •!:.• '
At..l)2lltarlairi' ..•
x-onnolo =met IP - Asa' PIACI" *ND
POLICE MAGISTE&TE. •
000%110 TUTU STREET, opp osite - the Ca:
Pittsbargh, Ps. Deeds., /Bondil, Mink
et,_Aelthowle4gmentt, Depositions awl all
ega "mutines, exrauted with Dronitttnewr and
II" C. gLiCIERELL, .
ATTORNEY' AND _COUNSELOR zAT-1.)6111
No dirb7vlt St reet,
m111;b73 kITTSI3IIRGH.
ARCHMALD BLAKIM6EY,
NikAMI nVWn B TRF!*,
, -c.c '
-E.TTSBXI4I3R•TL
.:ANDIONs••',! '
. • -
CONVEYANCER,. REAL : ES TATE 440ANS4f
RANCL - ,
04.4.5iox,wrick*T BIRMINGHAM.,.'
Collection of Rents eokeltedpiomntly st;
tended to. , • : 6 , f terra:l6o
JOIIN 11.1!DDELLy A
ATTORNEr-AT-7-AM
Olnise,llo DiamOnd fitreets -
(oppinitothe Court Houue,)
, • rrrrsnurieu, PA.
ECM
S. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-SAT-TIAW►
NO. pirtii eotreet,
dawn, szoolOrsoFT,
~I~AICI~~~S~ ,r.~:::a
rOireSEVUOS . 64.
U nov- 4 41t LLSV /L L
RAILROAD. •
On and after Tirlr6DA Novpr.]*.?r, 17*.h.
lisot % trains WIII/ILITItieV, said depr.l.rtfroz,•, , L tae
INT*, corner of Grant and Water streets. as
follows;
,tt
• Departs dm :-
Itfaitto and ftra Union - • . .
own—. • TAM A. B fkoe P. c.
MeKeesportAccomdrn 11:00 a.. m.4:05 P.
Ex. to and . from Unt'n. 3:00 P. 10:50 A. x.
West Newton Accom'd . 4:30 P. M. 1 4:35 A. ar.
Braddock's Accomdt'n... 6:15 P. ar. 7:50 P.M.
Night Ac. toNcK'sport.lo:3o P. 11. 8:45 A. sr.
Sunday Church TraM to - •
• and from W-est.liewtoil 1300 P. U.
Fot tickets apply to -
J. R. KING, Agent
W. B. STOXlT.,l3operintandent.. no s l
N Gl3 OF,
IL) TIME.
A.LLEGIIENT . ITALLEY RALLIIO4p,
On and after MONDAY,;Novernher Oth;,113150,
TWO TRAINS DAILY leAve Pittsburgh
'dtatlon, corner of Eleventh - and Pike, streets for
Franklin, 011101ty, Buffalo, and'all points WOW
011 Resions.
Immo! PirraininOti..,lAnitTe F. riMaciturt
Mall ....:. 7:35 enrMail • 41 .014.0 pm
.Eximeee.....,,VClAMPatT,lneee...,,, `m
Bradrs ft Ae :00p m • uradys B - Keitifsrir
1
15tEloila,_Wotks ... . ist '3odaWorks ~,
Accomd....lo:Bo am 4Accon. S2O ain
!id Soda Works ~. 24 Soda Works __ •
Accomod , n. 5:00 p m Accomodta:'2:4-UP-in
, , Ohara Prsin leave ' ittaburgh at 1410 e. At.
Arrive at Pittaburgb at 0:30 A. U. • , •
. - .passengers taking • enpress. train bare but
_ens change of,cars bifireen Pittsburgh, Buffalo
ancoll Regions. . Mall and 'Express Trains stop
only at_ principal points. Mixed Way and A.
comniOdstllid trains stopatall statiolas, , ; -1.0.
THOMAS M. KING, Assn. Supt.
".Nit. POSTER HOPIS; Votes Agent; ~... nog •
. .7
• ITTSTIVRGII
crweiwivrrt • ‘—
DOU/B , 34WW.Vg.i t
•,r
.• . .•
PAN HARDIR3tODTEi —
CHAN 433 29112.-'4Maadisttelllll:3sl:tar.
N0v.22,1, 1 1.808.-VaMt vall..lesve and arrive at
tut Union Depot, as Palowil, - 3 ittaburgli times
•
; %pa
Mail 3: 3a. m. lskilig m.
Fast Line 19_1_13 m. '1:33 yr:to.
Fast Exprese ' 19:18 a.m.
Mixed . Way • a..m. :OAR, r_
McDonald's Acen, 11' I:
• Stegberoalle Aecommo4..,, -
11aDoaaldla dep'h. Ft 6 '""
43"2:58 P. m. Exp:
Li • isl:L3 P. Ma
The, 10:lave, Tr'
eelitialravitimaamri•
art". - .._ to . Zanesville
Mansfield Ye*reri
..g.1Z115...1k501141
"
Pat - • • -
. .
•Wl t. . : -
GH FC
F v iV; I , ateItLEVELA.
.
: From Dec. 20th, IS.
and arrive at the Union
Istmkfitl a time, as follow
te l igNeitti: ill at.
; li.4lklifti;V.4„,. )15:1018taist Avit.
oPels - Malit. :IRre ere: s '...
C/00431P1V. to Chleas.. - /
l
el.& wteit A tli Moreau:
Chicagorir.l4 - ea. yr
W'e & Erie E.a4:55 pa.
, Dtpartltter...l4.lephastys.
N. Brigt'n Ac.8:58 a N. -
Leelsdale " 10: : 28 ant :
1.1..8 a
Rochester" E 53 Om
Leetsdale dm 3:58 pm'
N. Ertel's' " .15 . :33p m
N. Brigen " .8:28p ,
Leetsdale "10;513pm
Leetsdale Stn. ~,'.
day
, ehnrch. 1:14p m
•
R: 43 P. rn. Chleq
a3-11:88 a, %tar
d , F. 11.'.11 ,
Vit..-- takv ..2;SP f e
• I,_ . NIA:CENTRAL ItAIL i•••••• ;--.,..'-'......`•••••-,
ROAD. Onand after Nov, 28th. 15E8, ~,Trains
will . arrive at and depart from the Union Dern,
come. ~, Washington +lliad --Liberty streets, as
follows:.
drwtre. , ' 1.- ":Dephrt.."oi. ,
Mail Train....1g9,6 m Day,txpresio.,2 MO sin
.
Vast Line.. .. 2 '4B S m Wai t e "No:M.l6:3oam
Wall , s No. 1.. 8 20 a m Mail Train.,.,,.- B.lb am
Brin ll toh Aec .
' 2 n . ..1:30 s a n • ri a ne'isn'ti E"t : l j ir :4t5 pyaimin
M ncnn No E 1 .9:4 0 Am W tnst N W e i rt.32sn
Johnstown-5400:3P stalßraddoctsNe4,4:2l4m
Baltimore Ex. 1•480'm Ma. rifness 5:10 pin 1
pellai,Expresssl:ospm Wallis No,. a.. 5:28.pm
Wall's N0.8...1:30 pm Wall ' s' N o. 1..8:155 - pm
Braddeeks NelBlBom niFast Line 7:slhym
I
Wall's. No. 4. 1:556 pm Wall's No ; 5.. II:501as
:Way PLESIIV.IO:2O;pm L••__ ...: :,_. . • , d r
The Church Train, leaves Walls - Station every
Sunday at .9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh:it
/SW 0 a., in. Sett:ping, leaves Pittsburgh at
13ato a. ta. and arrh es at - Walls tration at
2:00 p. m. • • •_
•Ctncinnati Rxpredis! leaVes 'deity: All other .
tea.. a daily except fintulay.._ • - .
, For farther informationa aED * tos.
- • - W..M.l3BCJatinmiLigt.
The Pennsylvanisliallroad Company win not as .
same any fist Ibrßatittsgeilexcelfor whirls's' sip •
parnl L and limit their responsib tv, to „One Bun.
dre• .'Dollars in Verne. • Mil ••B ' Mee „On e
thr t amount -In value NOB he at,the,risir, of/the
owner. ea less alien hV ansinitt co•arict:‘ - • '••
• • MDWARD4. - 11 IL .
n 023 G en e ra l Saperintentidnt, - .lLitochw., .
Ps •
NV E _ S T .E.llt N
yy' TENNSYINAWIA
ILL.I.ROA.i..—tin int; afXer is ov. 3.34,1.1368.. the
Pa. senger Trait:e'en.' the We sterrYPennsylvants
En' road - will wriveLad,,,sell depart. .J.rom,,the
'redo , 1 Street Depot, .Allegheity Ci f - f.1% !Midas:
-.) Arrive:4i • ... 51 h.:"~•' - '454
Springd'e No18:441 a m air • 4 . I m
..BreePart No.18:213 a PS trePttt . n 1 ;•01 . 0 . tt a in
xi t
El - tires, 10 :40 sto WgNo .' iIA
Misrpla , g Ne.11:25 , p
~ fs,i...4.lill'eltriC
Freeport No. 2,1;0 pm 110 'e is,JIJ:. pm
Mail _
_. p m eeport.Wc.;•/ - 3:20 pm
Sprla ioVerlio 2646 D te,wr4...,7 „ r0 Da
Aboye trains ran daily nne 'Partial.
The Chureli Train ilearep • Ilegneny .I);apion.
eve* ounday et 1:40 a.. a., teaching ATlttlieny
CIO at - 0:50 ad ut. •,Re”.tgity, lita i vilaNteni
City at 1:20 p. m. and ar
. y .at A.l.4•glienr. rcs ,
Lion at 3:45 p. na.l.• -. d ; . ...., ......^
Cosustvranos TICKETS ....s— or sale in
t tnc - ...lges
'of Twe:otv, between ALYelpaeny Citch; `lpisaut
.street. Herr's, Bennett, ;pine Cre et, 1. tn.,.'and
Sharpsbnr. , • and goad onlyetra the litains ste•40111
at Ration• see :Bled on tititets.
The trains learhis Allegllegy Cits Vat, .7:08 a.
ni. make direct commotion st I. retßor , with a lt" al.
ker a s Line Stages tbrßutliir Sail•M i wit .annad
Through tickets, ma) be perch +zed at tr. o.3ce,
N 0.3 et Clalr street. near tlie Staiten sic nEillge,
, Pittabor • b. - arid • sit, the:Depot. 4hegkety.
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Pot itirther Infathation appy re •
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Pedersidatreet 1. , .ts
ne.WBstera,eniksyra tk,...irosd w net
a. enure any risk for BM ge;'elpt for g
!wird. and Built , the „responsibility totthte
Dundr.,d Dollars In 'value. - 7.11 baggage . ex..
reeding 0 is traohntin Vale wilibe at the risk of
Azi e9i nwv. ) ungs4 , l 2 , l f fiz r .p ir me i d . .o2rut. q,
023 ,ppi?-14Fusulne9deills Iserwinfe.
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tiiiciNiiitOtetoPvir
EiUdell! DiVidOlis"' i -/ f t
,1141 ) ft 1- ISH Ownctr AND Alos.r AZIL A BLII
ROIITZ from the r.set so all whits ist •
Oortidot, Nerst4fu.
Californit4 -,=• Ertlall 'ft, 1 ' •
- .
Arlscogh Washingtaar
NeWidexico, - Idaho, •
a.
• Two Trains eVe Mit e s Line aid Len.ye . , rfrigt_.
deVAStmda s excepted.) on the errivai.9r n aix
racifith. n'm et, and _
bat and Ss.' Joe road tam jauktioy , „eg n 4f t y,
Lawrenotts - Topeka of
et* tof alrpointa In* Sanas.
STATER
wood i a., ot .tileffprth nb ar sAy,utim-Gy
BICI'MMT- (-02 d.
fiLTICID - OP OVVIILMW at 4 4,
GVAI:4 2 q4 ?OR -
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*II -Pointe In the ' : Terrtterierg
sera lath SANDBiIISON'S TRI-)VggW.J..r LINZ
or ccijunTE.l for Port Union., fient.e ktort:
Allusuerqse. Iltti.rits FIN so ,al.l points in Axle.
son. and new nlexteo: - . -
Wlth,the Akt/dltlons ig stoelt
and and She -ntenirgenients ,
won r ovarian:no Oreth‘nn Tronsrustattor4 Lines
froze its western terns, tots' rcerl now otters
oneettolied- facilities for , theArnostateslon of
frpseot to the Far crew •
Tteket.s.nalsassa st..:4lak t•hti•PlPlcir4kl 4 ll -
the. United States-and Cantolts 4 " "' e
lie sore and ask for tleset.,sts. 'VHF/ tqL;: -- ..-,e
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a:43 pan
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,Leetadinn't. • .1.
day (Atwell. 9:69 am
Elpreallama daily.
Express arrives daily.
Tieket scent.