The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 09, 1869, Image 3

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OfiitanZir - itaiie.asTETTE,' I ,
molvoxr, February 8, 1869.
The general •rnarkets are moderately
active, though devoid of any new . br lin
portant charactekistics worthy of.:speifial ..
notice. Flour appears to be a drug near
ly all over The country, the demand be
ing confined mainly, to supplying the im
mediate wants of consurneta. N'i r e lular
it stated that consignraeuts are being
made from the west to all points, where
there is inri , probability. of; working it off,
and when the cities are fonnd 7 foll; shiii
xi:lents are made to ... villages' arid - Mt:miry
towns, Within a ahais 1 times . a: Oa
aignment was received ,at Conneila
ville (Pennsylvania.) and another
at Greensbrug (Pa.) which~'Places , 'plae es, I sere-'
tofor ', when they; wanted 'anyrlOar.
bought it here. This is no de l bt We
first time that ever Flour wi
from
ai sea 'fro
Wisoonsinto either of. these plan / a to be
sold on commission, and it shows that
- holders in the west . are 'anxious to re
duce their stocks.
APPLE 8U1TM1,75 to 85 cents.'
APPLES—In good supply but prices
are sustained, ranging from sa to $5 per
bbl, as to quality.:, . r '_
BUTTER.—Continues dull witb a fall
supply and , prices area barely , sustained;
We continue to quote. at 38 to 40. , '
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII ~and
lower, being quoted at 83( to 46.
BEANS-ZPrime small White scarce,
and ill fair demand with sales at 53,50 to
4 43,75 per bushel. .
CARBON ~OlL—Has.still, further ad
vanced, and may now be quoted in a job
bing way at 34 to 34%. . ,
CHEESE—Market is almost bare, and
with considerable inquiry, prices are'
'Very firm aad hilly sustained.
CRANBERRIM.--Sales at $lB Co $2O.
CORNMEAL--$1 to 51,10 per bush.
—but little offerilrquoted at $2,40.
DRIED FRU --Peaci.es , are firm
with sales or qtiarters; 13% to 14; mixed
= at' 15 to 16-and halves at'lB to' 19. Ap
ples, 11 to 12c.
DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14.
EGGS-Fiegh packed, 23'to 25c.
HAY—Baleti Hay continties dull but,
unchanged; sales on wharf at $2O to 525, ,
as to quality. , ' T
HOMINY—SaIes at 56,25 to 56,50.
. HEMP—Sales at $2lO per ton. -
• PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm and tend
ing upward; we quote Shoulders at 15%
15%c; Ribbed Sides, •18o; Clear Sides,
19c, and Sugar Cured Plains, 20c to
20%c. Prime -kettle rendered Lard,
21c, in.tierces, and 22c to 22%c in kegs.
Dried Beef, 21%e. Mess Pork, $34.
„POTATOES—DuII, with., a supply
birgely in excess of t the demand.. Small
Sales in store at 80 to 8.5 c.
SEED Sales of Cloverseed at 510,00
to
, 510,50; Timothy. at 53,50, and Flaxseed,
$240.
SALT—Is ;
quiet bat steady, and is still
quotisd at 52 by the car load.
PEANUTS S, ales 834 to 90 per lb.
- TALLO W—Rendered, 11% to 120.
SORGHUM-60 to 65c. , . .
RAlN—There is' little or no demand
for Wheat, and prime' Red may be quo.
tad nominally at $1,60 to $1,65. Oata quiet
but' steady at 65c On track_ and in eleva
tor, and 67 to 68c in store. Corn is
` dull and irreguisul mixed may be quo
ted at 75c, and prime Yellow at 78 to 80.
Sale of 300 bush prime Ear, on wharf, (to
a consumer) at 800. Rye' is unsettled,
and is still (meted at $1,45 to 51,48.
Prime to choice Spring Barley may be
quoted at 52 to 52,10.
• LARD OlL—Firm; we ' continue' to
quote No. 1 at $1,73 to 51,15, and No. 2 at
' *1,43 to 81,45.
FEATHERS Live Geese Feathers
quoted at 75 to 80' to thS trade, and the
usual advance in a retidl/waY.
FLOUR—The market continues very
dull and neglected, while prides
.'are without quotablchange. We
quote Spring' Wheat, 00 to 58, and
cir
Winter Wheat, 58;50 to 59,25 per barrel,
Rye Flour, 57,50 to $7,50.kt The Pearl Mill
quote their best brandp, made _of , the
best Wheat, as followsik Extra Family
, Flour,in barrels, at 59,30, and, in sacks,
$9,00 per oarrel; Double Extra• Family,
in barrels, .510,00, and, in sacks, 19,70
per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in bar
. rels, 57,80, and ,in sacks, 57,50 per barrel.
The City Mills quote prices as follows:
Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels,
19,30, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel;
Double Extra Family, in barrels,l9,Bo,
and, in sacks, 59,50 per barrel, and
Spring, 58,00,, in barrels, and 57,70, in
sacks per barrel.
WHISKY—We can report sales of
Higliwines, in car loads, at 93% to 94c,
and,ln a Jobbing way, at 96 to 97c.
ONIONS-55 to $6 per bbl.
Financial Matters in New York
Gold Closed at 135%. 1
Er Telegraph to the Plttahnrgh Gazette:)
NEW Youn t February 8, 1869.
NONET
Money easy at 6@7 per cent. on call.
Prime business notes at 7@B per • cent.
Sterling dull at 9,(,@93. Gold a shade
lamer; opened at 136%. touched 115!,4
and closed at 185%. The steamer Cam
bria, which leaves for. Earape Co-morrow,
has §700,009 thus 'far engaged:, '6@7 per
cont. - ,was paid for carrying at the,close.
, • BONDS AND STOCKS.
Governments opened strong and high
.
er, which was subsequentlylost, though
the market closed firm- The- bill repor
ted in the House on Saturday from'ithe
Wiys and Means Committee meets with
general favor, as hiving undoubted ten
dency to improve the national It
'_appears the balance of ~'Central, Psicilla
bonds were negotiated in Europe. Cou
pons of 1881; 112X®1124 M d0:' 1 62, 113 8
1134; do. '6l, 110 g O do. '65,
1111,4( 011%; .new, dp.,. 090 a 109 do.
'67; 109 1 /4109 1 4: 108 (x
Ton-Forties, 108g12)108X.
State bonds steady but dull. Old Ten.
I:lessees:67(467g; New Tennessee% 6634
4g67: North Carolinas, 61%®61X; 'Vir
ginias. 62063; Loultdanak7l;' • • •'
The stockmarket daring the morning,
was 'steady but 'dull, except for Pacific
Mail, Which opened at 113©118q,' felt to
3.09. g; rallied to 111.4 and settled at 110 X;
the' break is owing to heatiy,sales fotac
eount" of leading &rectors; 'New York
Central was the neit'ln point of interest,
and :opened "eV 161 N; idtanted to 163@
1633. and 'fell to ICA' The rest of the
Est' was without noticeable 'featurti. - In
the evening the market was unsettled by
the erratic course of Paelfie,Ktul sod,'Pli•
tes were all lower until after the second
board. Towards the close there was
,a
rally, but the'inarket continued unsettled
a nd closed dull. Sales of Pacific:Mail
by a leading banking }lnd' are variously
estimated at .'from twenty to forty thou,
sand shares, the object being ,Sald td. be
an: investment in up-town real eittfte:
Some heavy tranaferewere made and the
latest rumor matt of a uarrel among the
directors. About two':hundred' :peteopi
asseinbied to-day it 540 Broad Street to
form an Erie or,'lndependent Stock
E7ard, at which a committee was itP;,
pointed to draft a constitution. .
• Pi,ve-thsrty 'Pricea;---UnnibOland, St3lol
87: Wells Express.-.9916251V,t ,Anatirican,
47X ®4B; Adams; 65,a398; United States,
13 gXer . garMerobaZttatil-Unionce43o%ol9g;
Quicksilver, 23@23;;: Canton, 60%;
Pacific' MaiL 111y,®112; , Western Union
Telegritph,37y,a437l4; , llartford and Erie,
28; Mariposa, 714(48; do, preferrad,. 25r
®26; New York Contrai l , 162%®182351
Erie, 36©36 1 ,4;, :Hudson, •136; :Harlem,
137@137R4. Reading,r 01I4@ 9 431;• Terre
Haute, 4031,@41; pref. 67(568; St. Paul,
64 Wg66; preferred, 781,‘@78 1 / 2 ; Ft..Waynci
117®1173i; Ohio and Mississippi, 35%;,@,
3514; likihigati . Central, 119 i4V 126;1116h
!gala Southern, 923a@93; Illinois Central,
138; Pittsburgh, 913:®92; Toledo, 104%;
Rock Island, 130%®130%;Islorthwestern,
83%@83,( 5 ; do. preferred, 91;4@91%: Chi
cago , and Alton, 156; pref. ;15:14 Lake
Shore,lo2M; Marietta and Cincinnati
_pref..23,.
Mining Shares dull; „Grass Valley, 42;'
Smith and Parmelee, 220.
Copper Stacks at Boston-,-Coppor Falls,
15; Franklin, 16f ffeela, 70; Hancock, 3;
Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 26; Cary ins:proye
ment, 8; Water Power, 1531; B. H.. and
-14,27 M. -
Receipts at ,Sub• Treasury, 8801,908;
„payments, 81,029,372ba1ance,4385,652,524.
Imports, of specie -for the week 1459,-
06 1 •
• - , ,
Markete by Telegraph.
liEw , ;YORE, February 8.--totion-leas
active And y y c loWer; sales of 12,000 bales
ilt - 30,(e for tifiddling uPlands." FlOur,
receipts, 4.945 bbls and 1,221.bag5. Fidur
irregular anti unsettleit}iSles of 6;900 bbls
at ;5,6546,30 Ibi'superior State Wesiern;
86,75a57,10 • for`extra Stater 16 50a 7,40
for extra Western; $7,f0a88,90 for' xtra
$6,6545,75 for R. •11, - 0.4,187,00a58,50.f0r
extra St. Louis; ;9100412,00 for choice.
Rye flour dull; sales of 725 bble at 85,21 a
87;30, Corn meal quiet at 81,50 for W'es
tern. Whiskek steady; sales Of 50, bbl
of Western at $1,75. Wheat receipts,
1;205 hush. 'Wheat Indeed quiet and
`closed rather -more active, and • Per
haps &Shade firmer; sales of 52,000 bukh
at 81,89251,61 for No. 2 spring, delivered;
51 4 71• for Noel.. do. delivered: 51,651f0r
No. 1. and. No: :2 do. mixed; 81,9542,00
for amber Michigan; 52,10.f0r white Cali
fornia; $2,15 for white Michigan. Rye
Tuiet. Barley firmer. at $8,35 for Canada
West. Barley,malt quiet. Corn, receipts
22,000 tonah. Corn dullard heavy; sales
of 30,009 ,bush at 87a90c for new mixed
Western; 87c for white Western; 90c for
whiteSonthern, and 92a923ic, yellow Southern. Oats • receipts, , 1,525 bash.
Oats a shade firmer;. saleiref '6 p ,000 bush
st 75V ,076 c for ' Weetern in_ store,
and 7834 c for North Western afloat.
Stock grain in warehouse is as follows:
wheat,
_2,708,600 bush; corn, 1,407,649
bush; oats,' 2,396,610; bush; rye, 225,182
• bush ; barley, 91,384; malt, 58,034 bush;
peas,. 57,807 braih.. Rice is quiet and firm
at 9MalOy,c, for Carolina. • Coffee is very
firm with a fair demand; sales were made
of 5,500 bags Rio on private terms. zBu
gar firm; 700 hhds Cuba sold at 10,ia
11.3ae; also 30 boxes Havana sold at
a123.c. Molasses dull and unsettled.
'Petroleum quiet' at 233ya24e for crude;
38c for refined, bonded. Hops steady at
6a160 for American. . Linseed Oil firm at
$1,0441,06.. Pork ie,a shade firmer and
650 bbls sold at 833,25a33,35 for new,mese;
832,50 for old do; 526a27,50 for 'prime;
$29,50a31 for prima mess: also 1,255 bbls
new mess sold, March and April, at $33,-
25. Beef is steady and 190 bbls sold at ;39
a 16,50 for new plain mess; $14a19,50 for
new extra mess. Tierce Beef is quiet;
150 tierces sold at 527a32 for prime mess,
$32a38 for India mess. Beef Hams quiet
and 125 bbls sold at r530a34. Cut • Meats
are, firm and 890 packages sold - at 14s
14;;c for , shoulders;-18c for hams. Dress
ed Hogs steady at 15a15%c for western;
157,ta16cf or city; Middles are quiet and
250 4 boxes seld at 170 for short ribbed;
16,14 c for Cumberland cut. Lard is a
shade firmer; 350 tierces sold at 19 a .
21c for steam; 2.1a213 4 c for kettle render
ed:, also sales were rnade'of 2..250 tierces
'of steam, sieller, April and May,, at 21c,
and seller, six monthS, at 204 c. Butter
is steady at 25a35c for Ohio. Cheese'firm
at 16a21c. . Freights to Liverpool are dull
and heavy; engagements are reported of
15,000 bush wheat and corn, per steam,
at 133Sd. and per sail Of 1,200' bbls flour at
2s. 6d. Spirits Turpentine quiet ht 56a
Latest.. - --Flour closed' unsettled and
prices are generally : - disposed to favor
purchasers. Wheat is, firm with a 'mod
erate' export demand, chiefly for No. 2
Spring. Rye is noininatat 51,48a1,50 ,for
western. Oats dull at 75a7534c for west
ern in 'store. Corn 14 dull'and heavy at
87a89c for new mixed western; old do.
is nominal tit .$1,02 afloat and in store.
Pork is firm at $33,37N for. new, mess
cash' and regular, and 533,50 seller for
March and April, Beef is firm with a
fair demand. Cut meats are firm' and in
moderate demand.. Bacon'lS firm at 16c
for Cumberland cut. Lard is firm with
wiles of prime steam for April at 21 . 1,4 c.
Eggs are steady at 23a25c.
MEE
ST LOUIS, February 8.--Tobacco steady
and unchanged: - Hemp and Cotton—
, nothing doing. Flour—low grades ac
tive and tending upwards; other Igrades
are firm, with sales super at *5;251.0,15;
extra at $6,25a6,7.5; double extra at $8,60.4
7,69; treble extra to fancy at *8a10,50.
Wheat-4-Jan grades held above the views
of buyers, and the market is dull; prime
white sold at $1;65; choice Ted at 81.85;
spring firm and in demand at $1,38a1,85
for No. and 111,40 for. No.• 1.. •Corn , held
firmly at 72a73e for mixed:' and yellow;
73a75c for white. Oats quiet bOfirm at
64a86c; choice black for seed sold,l at 68a
, 70c.: Barley quiet and firm, with' sales
choice Illinois spring at 52 4 10: fancy Min
aesota 2,35. ..Rve: scarce and. nigher
at $1,27a1,30. Whisky easier , at 92c.
Pork. active, and the market has afivauo
ecctoil33,soa34. Bulk, Mess strong and
active, with large safes - for future delive,-
ry; packed shouldrrs on spot sold at 13m,
and clear sides at 1714c;',, loose clear sides
Inp the river, buyer for' the irionth;'eold
fir 'l7c;, s h oulders and'heiiis 'to' ar
rive at•lBXaliki. Bacon . ' etiff,Witli large
Hales' for future' delivery; 'City 'shoulders
sold at 143;, clear vib'sicieS 173 f, and
clear tildes at"lBy 4 c: Sugar CaTed , Herne
at . Dialer.. 'Shoe idetil and'Sides,.bilYer
for March, at 1.5tAa18X43. Lard quiet and
Very little doing, with saleSprime 'thrice
1it'20340, nominally: 'Rebeipts-'4;000 bills
'flonr, 35,000 bash wheat,..4,400 bush corn,
,200 bush.oats ' • 200: bush` WO bus
rye, 1,150 head hogs •'• ' -
• Eloga'A-strialf ale at510;60411,50.' Cat
tle quiet and' nifehafiged, with a fair local
and .mOderate,, shipping.demand for
ohoiceigradesy, prices' ting '
from 2;4;143:54
forinferior to` common, Eagfri for fair to
gridd",.l3it'7siii',fii i Marilee toettra:
j Or.xyzwin, i #elirtiary 8. 7 .1 7 ,1c1ur;, no
particular change in prices; pity. made;
treble., extra 'white. ~011a11,2.5. .double
extra Amber $0,51141,75; red .aril4r 48,25 a
double • extra $7,7pa8,00;
ccnintryt made; double extra rod and
emberlCiihtB;olL Wheat ; ,double r exisa
Spring : inactive 1 - .end nogfinally, un
changedilio. 1 red, winter f 1,11.5; No. 2
do. 81,5544f43;,*.o;71wosterniipring 81,46
al,4s. Corn firmer, but Atiletr shelled
held fitt 6 1 4:0390,1 ear at 65e .
,on' track.
Oats quiet but' firm; Mi. 'l' State'herd at
112 c - :Rye qtilet; NO, 1 held at fi1. 8081 , 2 1
ansi.No. 2 at $1,2581,28. "'Petroleum very
-firm and better; refined' held - at `85a360 !n
round lots;:erriall-Idts '87a38c. ,
FebitiarYt Oa;
• family $7,25a7.60`.' ,Wheht inactive, but
utichatiged. Corn' Oiined
firm but 010Seckdii11,at 64a85a..; nye quiet
at $1,"(10. Oats quiet '4ll,3aiSts. Barley
Itrrill at 52:25a2;40 for Canada, 120142,45
!for fall. Ootton.less firm antflofyer,
dling 289‘ii200. Whigky dull-and pri
ces nominal at 91c.. Linseed Oil dull at
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9; 1869:
1 - 0061t407:4:P3iard >,CHt Alm: and - du -
demand at .sl,6sal,7o.,,Petrqleum active
and iliffrat 35a37 forrefined. Mess Pork•
in speculative demand; prices advanced
to $33,50; held at $36. Bulk 'Meats firm,
shoulderitl3X,al3Xc, sides - Bacon
higher; 'shoulders • 15e. clear rib sides
163,c, (dear sides .13iic; but little out of
smoke. ,in laolders ask.Uc higher this
afternoon.. 'Lard firm; sales it 20%d;' but
21c is the pride generally asked. • Sugar
- cored hams at 19ai19.3ic, and the, demand
is good. Butter steady, fresh 2.8a33c.
FiggEr dull tit 20a21c.• Gold 135 buying.
Exchange dull at 1-10 per cent, buying.
The Fioney-?parket is quiet at 10a12 per
NE 4 *. • Yonk, ' February Cattle
Market—Biceipts of the week, 5,506
beeves; 31,485 sheep and . lambs;
11,844 hogs.l The market'for beef cattle
ruled quite steady, with a moderate de-
Luang from date of our: last report to.the
latter partof the week, when it was meld
brately active and heavy at 16a17c for in-'
ferior.to extra *items. To-day's offeringi
about 2,600 head, and prices heavy at 10a
17c, - with 'Moderate demand. Chiefly 'for
better grades: • The bulk of -the offerings
was common to fair and , we quote extra
at 17c, prime 161a16ic1fair to good 15a
160, -Orclinary'l2al4y,c,'lnferior 10a12c.
:Sheen and, Lambs—market-•has teen
quite steady and fair demand, chiefly for
good stock and Moderate 'receipts. To.
day le eirivale at all yards *ere - moderate
,and theidentind being fair the market,ws a
,firm .at .7%a9c;ertiongtlie sales wege„l3o
'head of Michigan sheep. Swiri—owtog to
the lighearrivals, the market . last week,
:was, clull.h4t,Artner; closing Saturday at
125‘ a 12%. Tada3os•arrivals being about
5,500' head and prices firmer, 12%a130
demanded for common to prime
grades, dressed firm at 15a153ic for
western and 15 3 / 4 al6c for city.
TOLEDO, rtib - ruary f3.—Flour dull and
unchanged.' Wriest quiet; 'amber %ale
lower; aides at f 1,68 on spot;
,$1,75 buyer
for the ;month: white Michigan regular,
at $1,701 No. 1 red Wabash, $1,57; No.' 1
spring, $1,40. Corn—new unchanged, at
60340; .rejected a shade lower, at 04,44 c;
Market closing rather weak.. Oath firm,
at 60a604c; closing at Inside price. Rye
firm and unchanged; No.l at $1,30; Mich
igan at 11.28. Barley higher. ' sales of
Canada at $2,15; State nominal, and un
changed. Dressed hogs held at 14a1.1)ic;
no buyers. '
RiLriatokn, February lbW oiir is
nominal: Wheat is dull, Sales of
Pennsyl*enia red at $1.75a1;&5.C0rn;
the market is firm, and sales were made
of primerahlte at 882194 e, and Yellow at
87tiS90. Oath firm and prime is held it
75c. Rye is firm , at 61,30a1,55. • Mess
Pork la firm at $83.: Bacon is firm with
sales of rib sidw 17Nal8c, clear. do.
at 18@a19c, • slionldclis at 153ia16c, and
hams at i 2og. Lard is quiet at 21c.
Febrnary 8.--Sales 0f;43
hhds Tobacco; new Jugs to medium leaf;
85,00a12,00. Cotton, 29e. Mesa Pork,
533.., Lard, 20 1 ,021 c. Bulltlif.eats; shoul
ders, 14 1 ,/. 4 c: clear rih sides, 1714 c; clear
sides, 17 3 / 4 c. Bacon; shoulders, 15Xc.
clear rib sides. 18 1 ? 4 c; clear aides, 1834 c;
all packed!' • Sttnerklne Flour, 55,75a6,25,
Wheat. 51,70a1,75. Corn tiOa63c. Oats,
63c. Rye, 51,43a1,46.. - Whiskay dull at
95c.
MILWAUKEE, February B.—Flour more
active; prices firm and unchanged.
Wheat fin:iv-and a shade higher;at 81,1931
for No. 1, and $1,14 for No. 2. Oats
scarce and firm at 54c for No. 2 fresh.
Corn unchanged at 59M. for new. Rye
'firm at 81,12 for No. 1. Barley scarce and
higher at 82 for fair delivered. • Provis
ions quiet and unchanged. Dressed
Hogs steady at $14a14,75.
MEMPHIS, February B.—Cotton irregu
lar at 283.;a29c; receipts,
_2,137 bales; ex
ports-3,335 bales,. Flour quiet; superfine
87a7,50.. Corn 72a73c. Oats 800. Hay
, $25. Bran $24a25. Corn -Meal • $3,25.
Fork $34-. ,Lard, 21a %c. Bulk Meets
firm; sticiolders .14a14'4c; sides 173.;c.
Dressed Hogs 13Mal4e.
- •
PHILADELPHIA, February B.—Flour
dull but steady7Wlieat dull; red 81,60 a
1,75; amber $1,8511,90. Rye $1,55a1,60.
Corn firmer; new yellow 80. Oats firm
er; western 72a75. Petroleum unchanged.
Crude 28; refined 37Na3734. - Provisions
'unchanged. Whisky nominal 0741,00.
BUFFALO, Fe b ruary B.—Flour inactive.
Oats without demand. Rye nominal.
Seed firm . .. :Corn—good demand for new;
sales of 25-cars at 75a80c on track. Pork
firm ai e 1 38,04{133,50:.f1ig1i 'wines ne
glected. •
- IMPORTS BY ..RAILROAD. :
PITTSBIIRGH, FORT WAYNE 6/
CHI
oAoo RAILROAD, February 8.-3 cars
iron ore, Hussey, Wells & Co; 60 bbls
flour, John Greer t Co; 25 do do, Dan
Wallace; 35 do, do, E Heazteton; 90 bbls
Hostetter & Smith; 1 car mid
dlings, H 51 Henderson & Co; 1 car bran,
F G Craighead; 100 Ws flour, Watt,
&
Lang Co; 1 car wheat, Seott & Gisal; 55
bbls highwines, Wm Carr; 12 cars barley,
Spencer & McKay; 50 bbls highwines, M
McCullough Jr &, Co; 1 car middlings,
Brown & Williams; 400 bbls flour, own
er; 1 car flits, Graham & Marshalt; 67
bgs rye, 194 do oats, Keil & Ritebart; 55
bbls highwines, Rodelheitn t &fielder;
10 hits soap, W:A. Cleriand; 3 pkgs tallow,
1 ba. beesvra.*, H Rea Jr; 4 •kegs butter,
Felzer & Armstrong; 11 ' bbla
Harbaugh deco; 6S aka 'rags, Godfrey &
Clark; 4 doze brooms;• Haworth 'tft Dew
:burst; I , Car barley' McHenry &Hood; 55
bbls highwines, S - IlloCrickert & Co.
,• ,OLDV - NI;AND , AND , i'lL'lttatu2utt, NAIL
ROAD, Februdry,B.-B:tarS drilla 9re, Sho
enberger & Blair; 2 do do„Reese, Graff &
Dull; 3 oars , pig lido, Graff,, Bennett , &
Co; 2 cars ye, :Thew Mbore &'. Sbn; ,50
bbls- oil, John Spear; 1 oar clay,'S M
Kier; 1 car oats, - Vititfferty; 130 hf bbl
herring; .T S 1/11*Orth & 'Co; l' bx axles,
:Lippincott - rt!.,.Bs's. 15 ;cases.,tobacco;'' At
well do :Leer 4 dO. handles, it H,Lauffman
' 4 Bro; 6 'pkga, sewing . machine. tables and
covers, Carsplg 4 'Bre; .221 eks oats; B .c
',Henderson; - 1. - keg whydt; 1 bbl deur,
Dtinievy & ' Bro; 4 .bbls - flour, Totten 'Jr,
Co; 6'de 'cab:nerd, 1 kg pearlbarley, J .. 4
'Reitshavir(•s bble oatmeal, Strickler. &
:Morledge;.lo- do green. apples, • Vangor
der& Shepard; 11. firkins batter, P Duff
- .41c Sonvil9 ske . corn; H . Rea dr; 27 sacks
irags,licCullough, -Smith 4; Co; i box
ioleDtlEtubtoav BrPs.A cp;.P9 .1 0)1 8-, ft 0 144
' Morrison 4 •Devel-
~ • ,-; ,_,_ ~ . . , Feb- I
1 , Araxonii*: VALLEY '..Ltb.ILSOAD, rob-
I' . rnarY 8.-4-2 card ,sneta,l, John Moorhead;
I , do do', Moltnight; Porter & Co; 1 do'do;
1 Rrairn'Sr, CO; 56 aka Olds; Graham' 4, Co;
1'146 bags !rve; - ,- GAY . & - Welsh;-'0 `rolls
' leather; O'N. Ho trstott;l 288 'bp ;Ositit,t 13 do
1 .11:iiseed, 1 .1 . W ".Ttinrsby; 186; -aka pate,'6
1 do7wheat, - .49 do . rye. Scott IA ~Gleal; 144
.aka: corn, Blaney.4 Moore; .2440 wheat,
.Birig,ham 41 Lying:264o oats, Adsuns &
.Austin;;loo,.dn..do.:Bricker:&• Co; 1;600
' Libra .911,,Jaii, - Mawhitittyy & jirin 240
.do
'do, D.:M•E'diertoni 280 dci'• - do; Fisher' &
- Bro; 80 do do, -- . W- Wilson ; ' 56'do - do; B T
Leec h . J.: , :• I,l', m ~ ,5,,,.t.q
PENNSYLVANTA 'OMIT'. PAL RAILROAD,
:yebruarrB.-450 bin! glassi,J;B Floyd; 8
kgplard; . ,2 Obis butter, Head .&; Meli•
, garo.„pkg_ .mdse; Harris & Ewing; 1 'bial
eggs, r, .11 M;$ 11 1 at Co;ls4';boxes dips,
Mollane &, ; Anger , '5' . ;r4114 leather, (I' N
'Ttolltitht cl :100 bit; bitters , ' Hartman A Co;
`4l lifrinhtn; 6 do, oats, ' p' A' Thompson;'
'l6l/6dla 'paper; Hostetter 413nrith. , • '
PiTTelitlitol4' ' ddl, - . "4lorrsplid,dvimi;
EATtiltown, Vebrnary ' 8.4-4 ~ o ar' .metal,
rJoh n "Moorhea'd ; 18 ' • rolls l eather,. M De
lenge;', L car,woot4F : Hoskins; ~ 18 rolls
letither, , E,lo,l,Neithlint 50 kegarpowder..
Rptik••4l... ; 9.4e. 11 ; 441 s cement, NV 11
KirkPSt-Ves- lit . c9;l r enr tan bark, LaPpe
-4
Weise -.., . , ~. ,
..
lE=
,
The river appeared to 'be • abottt at
a stand list eveninewlih. tlYe. feet six
inches in the channel 'by the ltiononga•
bele marks.. Weather soft and cloudy,
with indications of rain; it thawed freely
nearly all day, and. •if- the thaw was
general, we• should not be surprised to
sea it result in a rise in our rivers.
~ The arrivals since, the'ate of our last
,report, inplude the Julia No. 2, from
Zanesville, Grey Eagle, 'from Parkers
burg, mud the Wauauita, from New Or-
. ,
The New York, from Nashville, the
Maggie Hays, from St. Louis, and tho
Armenia, from New Orleans, are amonig
the first boats due.
The insurande eottiplinies here settlJd
With die- owners er. thie-ifl-fated steamer
J., N. McCullough last week, paying
them the frill atdotint for which she was
instir r ed, 835,000. The parties at - Madison
who undertook to raise. her r have been
suceessful; and the enterprise to them,
has been anything but profitable. "•
.The Julia No. 2.. Capt.. Coulson, leaves
for Zanesville to-day at 4 P. M. -
The kate niimim, Capt. G: W. Reed,
is filling hp - slawly for Nashville, as is
also the. Wild Duck Capt.. Anawalt for
St.. Louis.. , „ -
' . The Sailie, , Capt. Thos, S. CaihOnn , , is
turnottnced‘ toleave for Cincinnati and
Louisville .this evening.
The high headed Glendale, Capt. John
M. Hate; will leave ' for !St. Louis on
Thursday without fail, She isone of the
best boats in the trade,,and passenge
and shippers should bear her in • minE
The veteran, Capt. Jas. Mellott, still r
_
tains charge of the office. . :
—January seems to - have had a ovate
Hone fatility about it for steamboats and
steamboatmen on the . Western waters.
Seventeen boat_ disasters occurred, and
six proininer t btesnaboatinen died.' '
,
-LA Louisville paper says: We under
standl that he., rumors that capitalists
would take t e canal of the hands of the
government as opened the eyes of Sen
ators, and th re is a light possibility of
the canal apPropriation being made. ( 1
—A colored gentleman, -named Frank
Norman, who has a lively sense of his
own rights, bas 'brought snit for 510,000
damages against the Carrie Brooks, be
cause be was not permitted to sit down at
the table and eat with white neople on
that • •
_,...
'"-Oii the trip before the last of the
,Alice Dean, coming up, she had, about
ii i
100 tons,to discharge at Louisville, a d
several of her deck crew jumped t e
boat at that place., ‘ One of them was a -
rested afterward for vagranCy in th t
city, and; oh being taken before she Ci
Court, reported :that . he had4been p t
laahore by the Alice Dean. Thereup .
'the CoUrt entered a fine against the bo t
of 1100 for haVing liiit ashore a pauper at
that place. '. The tine was afterward an
nulled in.order to give the boat a bear
ing in the - rnatter, and 'the case is set for
a hearing today.. The Louisville offi
ciala proposed to dismiss the ease, if the
boat would pay the'costs, which amount
to *lo;'but Captain Shunk refused to
pay it. .._ •
River and Weather.
Loulsvtr.Ls, February B.—ltlver risin
with eight feet seven inches in the can:
Weather cloudy and mild.
STEAMBOATS
VOR . CAIDO A ND ST.z n iZ a t
J. LOLDS.—The oplendld. Fasson
ger Packet
GLENDA IX Capt. JOH:: M. HAW:.
WM leave as annoone,o aoove, on THURSDAY,
11th Inst. at 4 P. 31.. posnlvely.
For freliht or pei...ag, apply on board, er to
A 9 'FLACK PLLINGWUOD, Agents,
"VOR CINCINNATI and la gG i b
eteamer
SALLIE ........ .Capt. T. S. CAI:11017i,
WHI leave for the above and Intermediate pore
on TuEsnAl, 9th inst., at 4 P. u.
'ur freight o j rAs . si i t , g i e ,A ajr , di r t board or to •
4. I): eiILLI):G o WOOD..
fee UHRIEST dt HASLETT, Agents.
ITTSBURGH bk.' ST."
LorisAIME 'CO.—FOR
GAIRO LOULS.—
The powerful towboat " '
WILD DUCK AND 8A191328,...01ipt. J.
• ANAWALT,
.
leaye as announced above, on TUESDAY,
9th inst. •
For 'might or passage apply on board or to '
fe3 CHARLES EiAßl9CS,_Agrat.
FOR CLARK:O'II.LE
AND NASIIVILLE.—Tne tine
steamer • 1111,0fteleilo
KATE PUTNAM Capt..G. W. REED,
Wlll leave for the above ports na TUrtiDAT,
the 91h inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
Fortrelght or pas%age Apply on board or to . ,
JOHN FLAtlli.
tel. . J. D. COLLIN till 001), Agent.
pITTOI . URGH, l it tiEt
WHEELING.
gluietta and Parkersburg Line.
LtIINC Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood
SLreet,
DAILY, AT 12
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, •
A... 5. SIIitE111:111); Master.
WEDICESDAYE AND IiATUILDAYS,
BAYARD
C. L. BitworAx, Master.
GREY EAGLE:,,
Frel,cht will be received:at all bourn _
eels JAMES COLLINti. Aleent,
STEIABISHIPS,
T° r. 0,01„ AN D
•
QUE.FaNSTO - NVN. •
THE INMAN HUM STEAMSHIPS.
Numbering sixteen aret-ellse veseels, among
mthe celebrated
CM r OF FAuto, CITY OF-ANTIVEIT.
CITY OF:ROS OITY TON, 'CITY , OF SAVFIMOILE,
'OF LONDN,
Etailht; //FREY. SATURDAY, O from Pier 4b
IN rtb River, New York. For eassage or !lather
Information aeolv to , - •
' WIII-14111
'..froncliPTll STREET: febtoniciellaildlort:
, NeaTprilDooptte, rest Pltubur.7b
FBENCH BtitR . MLILL STONES.
Freheh Burr Smut Madthmy
MHZ NEST. WHEAT .CLIIIINIBS IN 1178/Le
Portable. Flour and Feed,
MOLTING CLOTHS,
Au natal:wig ind 'best gum*.
319 and 21'1.41,ArtiSt.,
W. W,§ W4I.I4MLE.
L
ll
WASTE OF •
• HYDRA NT WATER.
•
tie undersigned deems It his deer' totilform .
,conbtuners otqvdrant , Water In t tlie city of Titts
burgh .bat eg.tenslye and
,Irpghiy Marintaut
chi:into/ie Hie mield'ery at 'the Lower Water
Wotks w%ll require, fur nrestlnt;,' careful:use
and strict preventlen of Ile waste of. water.
•Pallr .s 4 comp:int, s acid o;ber I'rgb oontumers
'mete, use strict: Leonetti,. In 'woof water for all
Turposee, and the nee of all street Washers and
P 3 .1 3 Wits, except In conic
.4,1 Ate, must be sue
.
peeled ant.' further notice. ' * '
• • • • • JOSEPH IrIIENCH..
fe3 due3dintendo et Water Works.
C re l l 'l r4o :l::no l lVtot:t s t:Vb , ZW ll l
, 1:1".."A
J. 1.. Dim:corm. .. : . . . STEVE 180 N
DILLINGER - & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION, , M_ERCIIANTS,
87 Secithd Street; Pittsburgh', Pa.
All Kinds of Country Produce,
All orders for Merchandise promptly.filled at
LOWEST market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Putter. Mggs, Cheese Dried.
Fruits, -A.c, We feel, conlident that we can p,lve
entire Satisfaction, by 'making tIiTICK SALEM and
PROMPT ItSTUANS. at lIIGILEST Ann"Fr .PII.IOES,
and therefore resnectfttlly solicit your consign
menu. 411 correspondence answered promptly.
Marking - Plates furnished free. gram in store
•
and to arrive daily. ' . • . att3l:t7B
• _ „
EB , IIA By SITIO 'ALi. &
W. 31. GORMLY,
,WHOLFSILLE GROCER,
• • • No, 271 "Liberty Street,
(DinacTor 07. E.AGLIC Harzr-,)
PITTSBURG-IL PA.,
Be :yl6 -
wArri LANG •& . 00.,
- - WZOLZEIALZ DEAL* rig
'Grocerlex, Floor. Grain', Piedlie%
• frowlolonst nob, Choe2Pirbell ;
011; ste..
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near 1.113-
ert7 street., Pittsburgh. Ps. neBng66r
11. erlami
Air STEELE & SON )
4-7. '"COinmissiats 3ferehanie, '
• ' ADD DRUIDS .11f
E'T-401TR. GkILMEN,.FEZED•
No, us 0111.613TEEE7, ;sear Eitsi , Coucion,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
PWLER SIIL us. 7. Emus%
KEIL & RICHAILT,
COMMISSION mzEtcaaitrs,
AND AZATAZIIS
PLODS, DEAtte, SEEDS, MELD FEED, Etc..
•
1149141bilty Ilt., Pittsburgh,
ALEX. 1C11.4.N1i. J. B. *ma.
eI:UWE & 'Ali/Ell4
r.
CQ* I 4iSS/ 0 4. 1 4 , E*C;HAiro.
Dealentpa ?LOU*, ,4414.„7 and, PRODUCE
kiENERAT.LY, 31 - o. 14.CWA.T1slc OTEICET,
above Saiitlitleld. Pittsburgb.; '• lea
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
rOBW4PEIIe at . OOMKEHIP/PlCEgaiilinj
Nor the sale orYlotir. Grain, Bacon, Lard, But
ter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally,
No. DS
Pittsburgh.' • ' 'rentsra
a
litir
L J. BL CHARD,
Wholes e and Retail Grocers,
No. 90 PENN STREET..
solft:iBS '
ROBT. FEN,rOX, I
RKNO
. hiERo :;
titt.AlN :111LL
ALLY,. No. 7'
Allezhenv pity
rrriLE,
..j.j•Wholesal •
auo Dealers In
Ylsh: Carbon a
Cotton Yarns' •
generally. 1 ,
..rittsburgh. , . 1
JOLLY I. ,110CSK
TOW I.
ceaaora to
of
a
nor of thatattle
••
JOHN autrroie A WALLACE.
§isIYIPTONSL WALLACE., Whole
,. SALE ROCERS AND Pli t irUCE
No. 6 SIXTH STREET. P antral:l:
PROFESSIONAL.
I MII3. NIIEPER,
A.LDFIVISAN AND EX-OFFICIO JIIBTICE DB
, • ,
THE PEACE.
OEFICIB9 FITII AVE i NITIC
... . • ..
Special atte . tlon given to congekinCleg hid
collections ..1) eds . Bonen one Mortgagee.drawn
up. and all ' legal unstnees attended to promptly
and accurately. • -. . . • ••.: 7 '
ALDEWIAN
0131,ce, =6,9:
Deeolo, Bonda
Depositions, C I
mai e nusinesi •
SAIIIIIE , L
Ex-Olrleto Justl
trate.. OBlee 13
Cathedral - PITT
Deeds,Londe,
DarioSittoXl9,an
with proMptuess
C. MA
f
ATTORNEY I i,
No S
my?A:b26
JOIEW A.
EX-OnIOIO J
PO
0tace.3.19 £ '1
thedral, Plttsbu
EtT'F/teclkniris
disisatob. - . I
EVSTAC
NS-OPPICI
• • 014
OFFICE, 73 PEN
Deeds. Bonds,
Depoidtioni, an.
Wits unomptn-
AlitHISALfi BLAKELEV,
417.1.1:16-1V,44A34P.
• • 510.,98 H STItiET, ,• •
ittiatn93:l&l?
,tTOlicAt , t t. E I:- 1. 0 4 " .e. e::. •
CONVEYANCER•sii A I t igik inT i t i rE .413 WU
JIAESON STREET, EAST ElBAiliEtAii.
. Collection or, Iteuterllelted p romitly at
'teaJ~ed to: • •-• ' • iny3:l6o
9. rEnousoN,:
ATTOR3IICA-AT-LAWiI
No. '67 viral elti4et,
1112tX)171)ILOOM., PONT ROOK. • 501;w73
JOWV 9 / 13 " 16 /0
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
°Moe, 110 Diamond Oftreett
toppinitithe Ootirt Boon.)
to' s:tii
RECEIVE AND SELL
r. A. sTizz,z.
M:637M
COIIMMISSION
ANTS and dealers hi FLOUR,
EEL) and PRODUCE (MEER
, DIAMOND, oppooltwatv
al7: rB7
BAIRD & PATTON,
Grocers, Commission lalerehinas
IProduct, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
.d Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Ojai,
nd alt P"asburFh 3Linufaciu
and 111 oE,COND • STEM' T,
EDW. 1101738....WX. 31. HpUBE.
I: OUSE &BOAS., Sue
oniv I: ROUST & 00 Whale
-4 - Commtasion,Rerchtit 5, Oar
. and Water Streets ; la burgh.
TIER,
Axn rotiotGunn Is .
tE STREET, near Washingt,ba
rsiuntGa, PA.. •
)lortgages, Acknowledgment' ,
fleettom. and all other legitt
mated Promptly. .mtanal
entwirEns,
DEILAL.fLN,
I g• of the Peace and Ponce Nag
. ANT • STREET, oiegtosits the
•BURGHOPA. • ,
engages, Acknowledgments,
all. Legal Bllible36 exec tahl te e d
ind'dmpatch.
1331121521
0 'COUNSELOR li4T LAW,
. . .
Oran; Street,'„ • 1
YHVOIMOWAPL
*SIAM,
"JD'ER3IA.I 4 ir;
•
i TIdE PE*Crit AND
E MAGILSTBATE. • • ,
TEI STREET. oPkaalte the 0 2 .-
Ih, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort
gments.:Epepdaitleas,•and all
xecated with . nroaudninis and
S. MORROW, .
- Ervinar
.
-TICE OOP AND
E MAGISTRATE:
Nk. AVENUE, pinsatmem, PA.
Morton., Ackn.wledgmeats•
d all Legal BuWeis executed
knd dispatch: *IV
PIPPIIBURGE. PA
rzi , riiintes, PA.
EIMIM
iLBOAD._
Or.
IT'IIiBIIIIGH
• • .!
•' " .
- -
On and after TUESDAY, Noyember, 17th.
tact trains wall arrive at and depart from tae
Depot corner ofß.nuat, mad Water streets, as
follows: , •
. vivo.
A/auto and froralirkl . ml- • Depart A
' • ' • '.i - •• 4
town 7:00 a. Ir. 6:00 ytic.
hfclicesport Accomdtm 00 A. at. ti7os r.
Ex. to and from 'Cava. -8:00 P. 10:/0 x.
West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. K. 8:35 P. M. Braddock's Accomdt'n. • 0:15 P. N. 7:50 P. M.
Night Ac. tohlcK"sport.lo:3o P. X. 6:45 a. m.
Sunday Church Train to
and from West Newton 1:00 P. at. 10:00 a. II-
For tickets apply tP •
J. B. limp, Aient
'W. B. STOTlT:StParint.tadent. - ne2o
el H A ker E - OEMNERR
N.,..,/ TIME.
'imitibEtzifieviettin '
lariaoLlD,
On
ttaft and attr MONDAY, November 'IBOIL
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave _Piun
Station, corner of Eleventh and Pile street* fir
Franklin, 011101ty, Buffalo, and all points li th e
Oil tiegions. . . - . - •
NIA9B FITISMMGEt. [AHEM IN PIII4MMESI
. .... .-. 7:15 ii. m Mail 5:40 m
Express....... 7:10 D M ExDreati 6:30 a la
Brady's A. 300 pm, Bradys BAn /OM a 11l
bit goei,werge: ... ' ;Ist SodaWerke , a
Accomd.... 10:50 am ' Accomod 9 k, jil,Jlo4 ess
*I fiedeWerler—•=-- . • • ft d SediWiirktr - 1 ,_ .4 .
as.
1
Accemod`D. 5:00 p m AccomoiPn. 3:*o
Church Train leave ttsbtirgn: It 1:10 Y. Y.
Arrive it Pittsburgh at 9;50 A. ]t. -
.Pauengers •taking :-. express train lavfeW-1w.k..--
one change of cars between Plttsbualo
and Oil. Regimes 11l ia and Express Turn erso,
enly,st principal points. Mixed Waynad, AG
cOtrunodatiod trains stop at aLlstatiOnt.
. ~ THOMAS M. fitllo, Aglng . tlnpli.
WPOITTER HOPE, TlCket Agent; - ' nell
. -
r. SiIIIIIGH, affings
CINCD7NATI AND
LOUIS RAILWAY.
PAYRANDLrEOI7I%
CHANGE OT TIME.—On Lite and r aI:MD/LT
N0v.251d, 1858 4 ...traina will-leave and arrive at
tea Delon Deppt, safellowa, Tittaburstp Stem:
_ Dovitrt. Arrier.
ExpreB"... " ..3:13 a. m. 1.0:13a. at.
Put - • • 10:13 a. re. I:33'p. m.
Put Ex press A:5B p. m. 111:18 a.m.
Mined Way 5:43 a. m. '5:43 p. at.
IdeDonald , a.Aeemello. 111111, a: m. 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Ar.n.mmod. 3:38 ;N o m. 9:48a. m.
/4eDoneld'l/Aeo4l. Lt04:.5:08 p.m. 3:18p. m.
sr 2:58 b. It. Expras 41111.11' I va atty. •
1 •
•_.• 2:1 a m
'WM 10:1 3 3
-a. Kt.' Train leavesdaily, Sundayn
excepted, and makes close :connectionCat New.
ark' rti , Zanesville and Vol um on Sanduaky
Mansfield a Newark
8. F. SCULL, General Ticket:An/Mk
•• W. W...CA4tD,„lllunot.. Steubenville. Oble!4 .
no2.C" I •
. . , . . . ..
4
l iftll43H, POST WAH W PNE I V i & 4I PrA iII Eff 00
11, W. and CLEVELAND & FlTTBTiMialVilltlL
From Dee. 0001;1868, trains win leave 'from
end arrtve &situ! :iirnon.DeDot. natth sidiii2lllo
- city time, ,as follows; ~
ym.,01. ~ . • • • ' "AraltUr.
Chicago Ex....3:030;311 Chicago Ex... 11:13 It
BMA:IW 31 , 17:28 am Chicago Ex:. 11:584
Cl. & Wh' g31 , 18:5119 a m Wheelies Ex 1113,11 a.
Chicago, Mali ce m , Ore:Milne Mall '3:s3paw
43_
Chicago Ex.. 10:08 Ara' Chicago Ex..., 4:38 pat
Cl. & Wit'g BIM :23 pia Cleveland:Ex -4:08 ww:
Chicago Ex., .11:43 gtpi Ezle A Yen Ex:8:13 pia.
W'e &Erie Ex4iB3 pm Cl. &Wh'ff. X.T.6;58 pal
Deportfrons'Affeelesip. . :Attlee in tAftegilenp,
N.Brigt'n Ac.. 8:58 a m N. Brigt'n .U.7:03 am
Leetsdale'". 10:08 am li.-33rigt 4 n 44 8:08 asa.
.__. " 11:88 a m New Vasil° "10:38am
Boabiste#""' 1:33 pin Leetsdale - " 0:13 ling
Leetsdale Acc.3:sB p . 't " I:logpaa
-N. Brlgt'n " •11:33 p m IT:WUMe . 4 51:43 prm
N. Brigt 4 a '4.8:28 pm Leetsdale .; ".4:sllpra.
Leetsdale -4 ' 10:43pm " " I:10 cza
Leetsdale San-- iLeetsdale Rear , . :Ea
day elinrch: 1:13 p in, 'day tliarch. 9:58 as
sir A:43p. m. Chicago Exprese , leaves daily.
B` 11:58 a. ta. Chicago Express arrives.dally.
_,dew P. It. MEM. General Zicket4ltelit.
ENNSYLVAA
lig . .i.' '3150111 -
NIA, CENTRAL RAu
ROAD. Onand atter Nov., 215th. 11160,. Trains
will arrive at and depart from the Union-Depot.
corner Washington. and- Liberty streeta.:sus
follows: .
Mail Train.— 1:30 a MDay Express.. Ilrat
Fast Line 21•10.3 m Wall's 'No. 1.. 6:3oiisa •
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 n m 31all Train 13:15 am
BrintooAcc'n. 7:50 a m !Clucin'ti EXl2:3sora.
'Wall's No. 2...5:50 a m 2-11:29 as
I:lacinnati Ex .0:40 a m Johnetown , Ac. 3:1:15 pm.
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Brad:locks Nol4:2opat
Baltimore:Ex. 1.45 p m Phila. Express 5:10 pm
rhua. Express2-05.pm [Wall's-No. 3.. 5:.30 pm
WalVs No. 3...1.30 gm Mall's No. 4.. 6515 pm
Braddecks No/ 5:50 p ml Fast. Line. SAO pm
Wall's No. 4: • 7:55 p 11:50 pm.
Way Passn'r 10:2,0 p I - L.
The Church Trait: leaves Wails `stitionitvery
Sunday as 9:15 , no- nu, -reaching Pittsburgh at
10:00 a. in. .Buturning, leaves Pittsburgh at
121:50 p. in. and arriverat W fin Station at
2 'Cincinnati Exprese leaves *daily. " All other
Snipe daily except Sunday. -
For further information apPly to
• • • W. H. 'BECKWITH, - Agent,
The Pennsylvaniaßailread Comp any will not as
any risk fernß.sggage, exce for wearing Ap •
pare and limit their redponelb My to One HUD
re.. 'Dollars tramline. Ali Baggage .exoteding*
that amount in value will be at ;he risk of the
'wear, unless tahott , trr epeeist eontrect. , •
, n a sa iteral q EDWAIID U. Wilir.riviß,
oittriiiventlent, - Altoons; Pai
E T E
PEN2INTI,VANIA
LROAD.:—Ou and after b, or, 2.941.13(03,,,the
Fut.senger 'Trains on t the Western' Pena 4vanla
Rai. road will arrive at spd . depart .14041 the
Feder, I Street Depot,- - Allegheny CRY, as follows:
Arri . Deport.
BerillittPe No l ve.
e:4O km ' - - 103h : m
Freeport No. 18:20 a m Freeport No. 1 . .9:15. asn
Express 10:40 a m "Sharph'g Nol. 11:20 am
Sharpb`g N0.11125-r: th Express. 9:45 pm
Freeport No. 24:00 prniSpringd'e No 13.0110 pm
Mali 3:55 p inieeport N0.25:99:1 pm
Spring:Van: it 6:45 n mi3nringd'e No 2 T:wp
Above trains run daily except Stinday.
. The Church, -Train leaves Allegheny Juhetion.
'ever, Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. in. • Returning, leaves AllegheliF
City at 1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Juno.
lion at 3:40 p, m. : • - •
ComiattrAnow TICIEL7B—For sale In packages
-of Twenty; between' Allegheny' City, Chestnut
street. lieres, Bennett, Fine Creek,.Etna and
Ehaipsburg and good *nig on that:Kils stepping
at Stations specified on tickets.
The trains:leaving 'Allegheny City- at O' a.
wt. make direct connection at Freepon.withWal
ker's lint of Sieges for Butler and Hannabstowlx.
Through tickets may be purchased at lb. Once,
No. 3 at - Clair street. nearqbe Suspensionßridgs.
Pittsbur. h. and at the Depot. Allsorheay..
FOY fortherin.formaticarapplv to •
- ;-JAM 4
ES LFMLTS, Ageut, ,
• Federal StrettDeptit,
The Western. Pennsylvania Railroad will, not
a, some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, F and limit their re:Vomit:City Whist
Rundrcti Dollars in value. All baggage eto.
needing ais amount in value willbe at,ihe Atli et
the owner, anion taken by .peciatcontraot. ,
EDWARD it;' , 1911,14.8.191%..
no= Gent.-al hanarintendent. Pe.
m o HlLLasaggi
liouTz, . „
UNION PACIFIC ilAileiVAi;.
Eastern Division.
The . ISEtOETEST AND „MOST ARV." 'RUE
ROUTE from the East, to all Rehata In,
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Arizona WashingtOry
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Oregon.
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tritroorMed.),in time
of ite ad S Vlly. and UM
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and SU Jet Railroad hem gentry,, *mulatto
Inv at LawratLea, Eopeka aad -Warrietro' Teta
10.4,aa 'tor 'all pith:WM Kumasi `At end et
track west et Itiltts ewortit z _with 04, wialt.
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reloottstble se :WdAVitetewrttttons Lines
from Its western if% this read tiovi'offers
unequal fot -tkirirgamigl4ls4 of
{might to the, eta: Wait.
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