The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 13, 1869, Image 3

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    PrrrsstraGn METAL MARKET
OFFICE OF PITTSISTIROH GAZETTE, 2.
FRIDAY, February 12, 1868.
The market, If we take the viewsi of
the brokers, is in an unsettled condi
tion, with bat comparatively little doing.
Borne of the commission men reported
the market dull and weak, with a droop.
ing tendency; while others reported it
steady, with no great accumulation of•
stock, and that prices were firm and
fully sustained. It was generally con
ceded, nn all hands, that the ;feeling is
not quite as strong as it was a-Couple of.
Weeks since, while pricei have compared
no essential change, one way or the
other. The_ advices from the east are
rather unfavorable. . , •
lIIITIMICUS COAL SMELTED' 'MOM LAKE
OUPEEITOR OBE.
260 tone Open Grey Forge, - =
to arrive 139 00-3 mos
150 " Close Grey Forge. 38 -50-4 Mos
300 " Mixed with Natural
ore, delivered -at
Farnsice t 35'50-4 MOS
500. " No. 1 Foundry, de
liverable next mo.. 39 —4 mos
600 ," Comtiilmilowgrade,
' deliverable March
r - and April at Far
nace, to go west
260 " Mediunteorge, de
'"liverable at Far
' • nitee in . March.. 38 50-4 mos
ANTHRAMIIL
;,50 tons, No. 1 Anthracite...l42 50- 7 .4m0s
Anthracute...., 41 00-5 mos
70 " Mottled Anthracite P. T.
100 ," Grey Forte Red • ,
" , Short; at furnace.... 33 00— cash
00 0 , Grey ForgeNentral 40 00--6 mos
100 " Choice No. 3 Forge': 42 00-4 mos
1.00 • " Grey Forge 41 00-4 mos
50 " No. 2 42 00--4 mos
ML&ItCOAT...
250 tons H. R. Grey F0rge..242 00-4 mos
80 ":.;No. 2 Foundry...-. 43 mos
122 " N0.,1 Foundr,y 45; .00-limos
150 " • Extra Strong .luni.
• • Close Grey .. ...,
47 00-4 mos
120 " Choice-Forge;,. -B1 00-8 mos
ALLEGHENY COME.
100 tons Bed Bank
BLOOMS
10 tons Juniata'.
financial tattors" iAL - New, York
Gold Ciated tit 135 ®135%.
(Bt Teiegreph to the Pittsburgh iiitiette•
; • •,‘- aqsw YORK, February 1889.
. - HONEY..
, • ,
Money is abundant and' easy at 5®7
per, cent. on calL The spring trade is
Constantly increasing and business is
25 to 50 per cent. greater , than last year..
The principal.: pnicheiers are for the
South, who take. a, large. ; amount of
goods, paying eiteli for a considerable
'__portion thereof. .The West is not, buying
freely, and, the Express says, is behind
In her payments.• Sterling heavy and
lower at 9®9yio.' Gold was steady most
of the day, closing.* trifle easier; it opened
at 135, touched 135%, and dined at 135
018534. Clearances, 667,000,000.
BONDS AND STOOSS.
Governments are active and higher
Under the prices frOm abroad,' and the
- firmness:of:London and Frankfort shows
an improving confidence in our securi-
ties, and a further advance is predicted
hare. The advance to-day of 34@1 per
cent. being most marked on old 65's,
the demand was heavy for shipment and
home investment. 'Foreign bankers
took 3or 4,000,Q00 of 62's, 65's, 67's and.
Ten-Forties. Tbe demand for borrow
ing is heave. Coupons of 1881,1114; .do.
7 62, 114/®114',4; do. '64,\ 111%14)111%;
do. '65, 113 y, q; ®ll3 new do., 11034®
1104; d0.'67, 110%®1104; do. '6B, 11096®
11034: Ten-Forties, 109%@109% ; Pacific
6's, 101 ®lOl/.. 1.
State :securities quiet; Mlssourls higher.
. Loinianas and Terminus also advanced,•
but higher figures were not maintained.
Missouris, 873 i; newTel:ll7Bou, 665 pg
664; North Carolinas, 61,®613‘;
. glans, 624; Louisiana Levee Sixes, 67;
Alabama Si , es, 944. Northern - and'
Western firm, with feat offerings.
Stock/ tharket . dull, and tbongh there'
was sonde irregularity. during :the day,
--the market is generally steady. ' Toledo
and Michigan Southern were the: fea
.
tures, and .tugber.
hive lhtrty ,Pricea :--Cumberland, 37®
88; Wells Ekpress,2B4®29; American,
474®48; A.dani4; 13461%; United States,
624(g61y.4 ; Mercnants Union; 19®19'4;
Quicksilver, 2234®23y,; Canton. 63384
'63X; Pacific Mail. 1134@113/; Western
Union. Telegraph, 373®37%; Hartford
~and Erie, 2814%1284; Marione; sy,
ow; fio. preferred, 27.,4®2735;' New
York Central, ]636®1.633; Erie, 364;
Hudson, 136®188 ;"" Barlett, — 1-36%@
137;' 'Reading, ;Reading, - 74%.® 7414;,:. Terre
Hante, -394 ©4O; do - preferred, '654®06;
St. Tani, 65%; n. fi preferred,' 7114®70%;
• Fort Wayne, 1170118V,1 Ohio - and Mis
.Blssippi, 359( 3 (4,35%;... Michigan Centyal,
119®119 V„; Aichigan Southern. 93®98%;
Illinois alentral, 14001404; Pittsburtru,
ilry,®92; Toledo; 10-1 5 4®1055,f;' Rock Ist
and, 1314131y0 Northwestern, 88g®
8834; do. preferred, 919,,®92; Chicago
and Alton, 1584; C. C. and I. , C., 60;
.o"ottopit, ALlb Lake* Shore, 10434;
St..Paul,' 654 ®66.
Mining Shares active; Gregory. 250;
Smith and Parmelee, 210 " _
Copper Stocks at Beston—Calumet,
r,,,10;< .t.inpaer. Fain, JIM; Franklin,-1934;
zoom, 70; 'Hancock, 41, Minaesottr; 234;
4 1tecelpts at the Sub-TreaenryiSa.73 o ,l
-11181 payment 5,68,624493: blibuleetiB7,o47l
• Markets• by Telegraph. ' 4 "
Nsw Youic k Feb. Lt 7 -COttott
lo*er; 'with sales of ZOOO balsa Mid.
~;41 4 1011plands. atSOc, Flour; receipts or,
4,lW,b3rrelit' the' mbiket` is less active
and ;scarcely so firm, but priest , are
without any decided Changelsalee'grere,
made at 7,800 barreld at*l-5,63118;40:f0f su
perfine State and western,--18,75a7,16- /of.,
extra State, i15,55a7,45 'for extraWpstern,
-117.501&7.0 for while extra, $%74a.
8,60 for Round , Roop 0h10, , 47,50450` for;
extra St: Louis. and 11412 for good chpice
the market, -closing quiet . - . Bye
' - dour is quiet with salesof 3,000 bariels,nt:
$5,2587,35. Corn Meal's quiet: Whisky
- WO nominally -tuichangeqg qpirbest;
*apts. of 3,000 bushels; the market isless
active and scarcely so firm, with : sales of
83,004 bushel mat 11,111e1,85 for No. 2 soring
in store -and delivered,-and 41.84- for
red Western. Rye is quiet - and heavy. Barley dull. Malt-quiet. Corn; receipts
Tor , 4 - .829 lufst , the market"lsr.less active
new lower;-,old firmer; sales 49;000 tiush
at 92a94c for tnixed Western; Slio for New
. Orleans white; 11,0441,05 for old mixed
Western in store, and $1,116 for old Wes
ternyetiow. Receipts. oats, 4,400 bush.
,Oats firm, with a mocterateinquinq sales
gof gg °op bush apt 763i1s for ;Mestere in
,store; 77a7813 f or do. afloat; Mt for , old
~.Western. Rica dull. Coffee firm. Su.
excited;
. saies of 1,200 hhda at 124 a
180 for ruba;. 13%cifor. POrto Rico; 1,500
Boles Havanna , at 1 2 , Afal3Sto. Molasses
excited: sales of 500 hbda Cuba and 50,-
286 bbls New: ,
at 75a780. Petro
leum dull at 2230 for crude, and 37%a38e
for refined. Bonded hope moderate
at 6alsc. American linseed oil firm
at $1,0341,05. Spirits turpentine quiet
and steady at 57a57;c. Pork dull and
heavy; sales 650 bbls at $32a32,50 for pew
mess, 532 old do, $26.50a27,50 prime, and
29,50a31,00 prime mess. Beef steady;
sales 125 bbls at 89a16,50 near plain mess,
$14a19,50 new extra mess. Tierce Beef
quiet; sales 100 , tierces at 527a30 prime
mess, and $30a35 India meas. Beef
hams steady; sales of 801 bbls at 530a34.
Cut Meats quiet; sales 170 pkgs at 14a
1414:6 shoulders, 81518%c hams. Dremed
Hogs lower at 131014%e western, and
14 1 ,4a15c city. Middles quiet and heavy;
sales 50 bxs Cumberland cut on private
terms. Lard heavy and lower: sales 530
tierces at 19 1a20 1 ,4e, chiefly 20c, for
steam, and 19V,a20%c, chiefly 20c, for
kettle rendered; also, 1,736 tierces steam,
sellers for February to, and including,
August, at 20a20y0. Butter steady at
25235 c for Ohio. ' Cheese firm ;at 17a22c.
Freights to Liverpool doll and lower;
engagenients per steamer of 7,500 bush
wheat at Cid.
• Latest—Flour clos.ed dull and lower for
mediumand good grades. Wheat dull
and a trifle lower, with scarcely export •
inquiry and only a limited milling de
mand. • Rye heavy at $1,46a1;47 for wes•
tern. Oats dull at 76c for. western in
store. Cortr - dull • and -- heavy on .new
mixed *Bittern, - at 92a93c, !and 'very ' , firm
With a fair speculative demand for old
nuxed. western, at. 111,04a1,05• in store.
Beef .quiet and unohanged r r-Cut meats
steady and a .moderate demand. Bacon
• nominal._ . Lard,l9 3 / 4 a2,00 for fair to prime
steam: Pork more steady; sales of 250
bbls mess,-.seller for April, .at $32,25;
closed-with buyers at 132,25 and sellers
at $32650.. Eggs, 241i28c., '..• , . . •
CsucAao, February 12. Eastern • Ex
change is weak-at 1110 pereent:premium.
• selling, -'atfd ' - 1-10 ' per cent; off. i buying. •
Flour is quiet • and - easier, cent:,
sales of
extra at $5,25a6,50...-Wheat is Moderate
ly active and less firm, with sales of No. '
1 at $1,23, and No. 2 at 11,17 3 / 4 , the 'mar
kat - Closinglit - $F,1734 And sales. were..
made sin& 'change at sl,l6alil6g. Corn
is tolerably active and the market opened
, gaga higher,_ and sales
_were . made of ,
new, at . 3ligas9e i ,"s4cl rid grade at,55a56c,
closing at 58getthere was nothing done
. this evening. Oats
.firmer, active . and a
:/thade higher, with sales Of N 0.2 at,64,gc, -
and rejected ; at. 51.6;.the market closing,
'diill at age for No. 2,', with stiles of No.
2,'Sellers.optiOn for March at 54fia55 1 4.3.
1
Rye and gale higher; sales No. 1
Ait $1,1 1 11420, and N0..2at.61,17a1,19;g105-.
Jag at $1,20. for No, 1. Ilarleyfirm and 1
a2c higher; saleiNd. 2 at $1,93. ' Whisky , '
firmer at'94e. Provisions opened find at
yesterday's — riffdde prices. Sales ,mesa
pork at •$83 . ,• • buYera for February . and'
March; $32a32,50 :on the.spot;:eloaing ' at
$3242,50..• . Lard weak and lower, closing_
at'l9al9gc. . Cut Miats..Very dull; sales
Cumberland at .1334 c, for looseand heavy;
dividing on , 200; live quiet and. lca2sc:
'lower at $10a10,75 for corn,-and $11a11,50,
for.fair to- good shipping. • Receipts for
the. past 24 hours-7,773 bbls flour, 26,237
bn wheat. 83,577 bu corn, 22,275'bn oats,
3,056 bu rye,1,990 bu barley ; , 5,888 hogs.
Shipments-8,613 ,bbl/ floor, 24,124 bu
wheat, 14,585 bn corn, 11,687 bu oats, -- 3,286
bn rye, 460 .bu.,barley, .1,894 hogs.
CH194110, February 12.- 7 Caltle Market
—Beef cattle steady and quiet at $6,75a
7,50 forgeod to choice steers.
, .
Sr. Loms, February 12.-4 Tobacco un-,
changed, with a good - trade demand.
Cotton and Remp;—nothing.doing: Flour
has declined 4n New Orleans, - which has,
put low grades down 25c; spring and fall
, super . sold -at ,25,55a6. extra at $6a6,50,'
double extra at $7,10a7,50, treble' extra at
; 1 , 8a9,24., , Wheat unchanged' at $1,45a1,75
for common to prime Sall, and.sl,B:a 0,95
for choice; do. spring in godd demand at
$1,3314:35 for No. 2, and $1,37;01,40 for
- ,, ed ' at 65
No.. 1. Corn unchanll6Bc for
i&ti.
choice; black for seed' sold at 72a72g0.
Barley—buyers holds g • off; a lot of
choice fall from Pittsburgh - sold
at $2,70. Rve—market ull at $1,2M1,30.
Whisky higher but dull at 95c . Pork is
dull and very little dein ,- retail sales at
$33,30, a decline, and "
re'round lots can bo
bought at $33. Bulk rue is dull and low
er; !wise Shoulders He; barns 15gc; clear
•
aides 16gc packed; shopiderein the small
. wily.:l3l4c. Baecit;dull'and weak with
jobbing - saleatit 143. 1 .,a14,,f0 for abbulders;
173%c for clear rib; 18118;0 for clear sides.
Lard .deli and nothing doing; ' 'prime
nominal at •1.934a20c. ~.. Receipts—flour
, 4,500 bbls, wheat 300, be, corn 4,700 :bit,
oats 2,200,bn; barley and. rye Pone; hogs
_...
83 00-60 d
;ss Ijo--6 mos
390 00-4 m0..3
CiumriNATz. February 12,=-Flour dull;
•fturiti, Farak• Yi r beatr, &Mut .161,70 for
Nu..l, and 41,130 for No, 2. Corn' dull and
lower; ear, 03a64c. 'Cate firm at 66a67e
for, No. I. Barley .ateady, $2.00112,40.
porton dull; no sales; 'middling nominal
at 28aic. Whiskey , firm at 9.5 e; market
closes quiet. Provisions unsettled and
nominal, though - holders are not willing
to make any-important-concessions; but
little done worthy of note. Bulk Meats;
shoulders sold - at 13qe. B Joon; shoul
ders, 14y,e.Mess Pork offered at 833.
Lard could have been.bought at 20e, with
some indications of reaction at the close,
though buyers were timid. Butter firm;
supply unequal to demand; fresh, BCa
860. Eggs dull at 19a20c. Cheese firm, _
at laxazo. Cloverseed firm and in de
mand at 16;0. - Timothy, $2,25a2,35.
Linseed oil_ dull at 11,60a1,07. Lard oil
active at 81,70. Petroleum firmer; re
fined, 3tia3Be. Sugar active and we high
er; New. Orleans, 121014y,c; - Demerara',
1814ate.e; Porto Rico, 14a15c; Cuba, 13a
13Xe; soft refined, 16a17c; hard, 17ii
17)4c. Gold r 135 buying. Exchange
dull at 1-i0 di=ount buying, Money
market unchanged.. I
MILWAUKEE, February 12,—Flour
firm and actiVe, choice Minnesota 80,00 a -
(450; Choice Wisconsin and lowa 55a5,25;
medium 85,2035.50. -' Wheat abode at,
1421 fdr No-1; 8416 for, N0.",,2., 'Data
quiet and tichanged. , Corn steady at 56a,
60 for nctsv: Rye' firmer at e 1,15 ,fOr
1. Barley scarce at 51,85a1,90.f0r No. 2.'
Provisions' dull: -and' neglected. , Mess
Pork 832. Hoge unchanged.' The receipts
for the east sweaty.--four tenure amounted.
to 2,000 barrels ofilcar, 33,000 bushels of
wheat .6,000 ; bushels of, oats, 9,000 bush- 1
els of corn,. . 1,000 bushels of rye, 1,000
-bushels of, barley,-500, dressed hogs.. The
shipments fir.„;he same time were 2,000
barrels , :of our„ 4,000 buahels of wheat,:
100 barrels of pork..
OrdiVELAND, February 12.—Flonr quiet
and 'unchanged. City made—sll,2s' for
treble:extra white; $9,50a9.75 , for double
extra amber; 99/25a8.50 for double extra.
red Winter; and„7,76a7 for double extra,
spring: , fkmutry made-147,5088 for don.;
ble extra red and ,- amber, 57a7,50 for:
dorible'extra spriug;ll7,2salo for• d ou bl e
extra white. 'Wheat*No. , 1 red winter
4 held at 61,66; No. 2at $1,55. Corn—sales'
of three care at 70 and' six cars at 71:
Oats-sales of nine •care :at -63.! " 'Petro
leum. qUiet Mid' steady; refined 3ia35;
'standard white 311a40, prime light straw
to white.
,
s ,
rquisyrut.u, February 12. —Salea of 93
blido tobacco, lugs to *trappers,. 5029 e.,
Cotten, 29 1 ,4 c. MOM " POrk., SU.,Lard,
20tic. Bacon—sboillderii, 14,fd; clear
rib sides 179018 o; clear sides, .18%;a18%;
bulk—sitoultiers, 13010; clear rib
sides, 1331a17o; clear sidse, .17 1 4 c, all
packed. Superfine' flour, $5.7556,25.
Wileat, 111,7041,75. Corn, 60430, Oate,
60,165(16 Whisky, 96c. free
PaziAnaramia, February 12.—Clover
seed, very active at 99,3749,76. Flour
inactive., ,Wheat firm; sales of red at
$1,60a81,7f, amber at 51,90. :Rye steady
PI BURGH ,GAZETTE:"? SATTMPA I KL M.IPTA:4Y, .43;
at $1,54. Corn—fair demand of yellow
at 89a90c. Oats active at 74a75c. Petro
leum scarce and active; article in bulk at
23c; refined. 3830. Coffee firm. - Sugar
excited. Whiskey unchanged.
MEMPHIS, February, 12 —Cotffin dull,
easier and nominal at 283; receipts 2,308
bales, exports 680 bales; receipts for the
weeklo,lB9 bales; exports for the week
11,393 bales, stock 20,384 bales. Pork
firm at 35. Lard firm at 21a23. Bulk
meats active at 1 , 0,4 for shoulders and
1614a18 tor sides; others firm and un
changed.
BALTIMORE, February 12. —Flotir mar
ket!quiet, with an advance .of Sc; sales
choice Maryland. at $2,30.. Corn firm and
higher, with sales prime white , at 94c,
and yellow at 9013. 'Oats firth. 'Rye firm
at $1,50. Proviaions firm and unchanged,
ST. Louts, Feb. 12.=Catt/e.idarket—
Cattle less active and the prices rsngs,at
43a7,25. Hogs lower atl Vloi3ll.
IMPORTS BY •RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE .CHI
CAW RAILROAD, February 12,-11 cars
limestone, Shoenberger & Blait; 'l6 'cars
metal, Nimick 6r. Co; 6do do, Bryan &
Caughey; 1 do. do, John Moorhead; 250
pigs lead, Dithridge it . Son; 400 bbls
flour, owner; 100 do do, Shomaker &
Langenheim; 100 do do, Culp &Snepard;
1 car dry salted shoulcierlip B HMy erg dc
CO; 1 car 'lour and bran;Kell&R tohart;
42 bgs rye, 156 do oats, J Iff•SirriPErnt 20
bgs rye, 1 bbl butter, 1 do leggs,H. Rid
dle; 100 bgs buckwheat, flour, 42 do rye.
H Henderson; 17 bbls apples, OSniith;
17 green hides,.W Flacons & Son;. 1 , car
barley, J M Carson; 7 bbls apples, Ido
butter, H Rea Jr; 28 bbls hominy, sdo
cornmeal, 1 bbl butter, Graff & Reiter; 6
pkgs, P Duff &Son; 1 cask wine, J.Adler
& (,o;1 oar ; oats, Sbomaker &Langan
helm; 1 Oar oats, Brown Williams;i .24
bgs barley, Spencer & 'McKay; , 10' rolls
reather, 2 bbls tallow; 83 green hides, G
N Hoffstott; 10 doz brooms, H Riddle; 40
green 'hides, D. Chestnut; fear . barley,
McKee; Scott & Co; 1 car torn, Bingham
t Laingt 1 car staves MP Adams & e•COLI;
2 cars corn, V W Simpson; ; 19 pkgs Wit
ter, `A 'C StUrgeon; 1 bet`tallow,l
butter, Haworth & Dewhnret.
OLETICILAND -AND. Pritrsituguir RAIL
ROAD, February 12.-3 cars iron pre, Sho
enberger :8G Blair; 3 cars iron ore, Mo-
Knight, Porter A. Co; 1 car iron ore, l i
Reese,Riraff- A. Pullt / car lumber, R
Clarke 0 5r. Co; 1 car wheat, R T Kennedy
& Bro; car potatoea, B Campbell; 1 do'
do, A P Barber; 1 car 'paper, Godfrey &
Clark; I car , brick, Columbia Oil Com
pany; 1 car lumber,
_Burgan A. Cox. 12
bbls copper. Park, McCurdy- & CO; 2
tyres Smith & Porter; 1 box ,cigars,
Pretifield A. Bros; 1 do do, EiVorincastle
A. Co; 2 bbls tobacco, Ackley' it`Co; I bbl
powder,John Porterfield-'A. CO; ' 1-'do do,
G B Kutz; 1 do do, J B iliteathen; 8 skis
rags, Christy A. Benham; 17 jugs maple,
Molasses, Vangorder de Shepard; 10 bbla
apples, bdo dry apples, 1-beg cheetie, -
V,cdgt, Mahood & Co; 33 bbla apples, E D
Cattail; 1 bbl grease, 1 sack^ hair, Wm
Flacons it Son; 70 sks oats; Meanor &
Harper; 5 kegs apple butter ' George . H
Shanafatt A. Co; 1 bbl beans, I.do tallow,
McCullough, Smith A. Co; 6 bbls tipples,
10 bas cheese, Graff & Reiter; 2 bbla
green apples, T Ii Jenkins; 58 sks corn,
McHenry ,t Hood; 13 bbls beans, W H
Graff; 3 do eggs, 1 kg butter, Morrison A.
Davison; 12 bbls potatoes, A Middle
swartz.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Feb
ruary 13-1 car metal, John Moorhead;
1 do do. McKnight, Porter A. Co; Icar
grain. NV McKim At Co; 59 birG oats. .1
Dilworth &Co; 107 do do, Scott A. Gisal;
1 car grain, 92 sks oata, Keil A. Ritchiirt;
1 pkg tallow, J Canary; 4 pkgs butter
and eggs, A W Bear; 1 bbl eggs, I box
kitter, H Rea Jr; 62 sks oats, Austin &
Adams; 1 car metal, Brown & Co; 18
bbla whisky, J Miler A. Co: 4 sks buck
wheat flour, NV McKinney; 8 pkgs. Jas
Jas Small; 1 bbl eggs, T 1) Casey; 1 car
corn, Graham A. Marshall; 36 sks oats,
J Carothers; 12 do wheat, W B Hays A.
Son; 1 ear metal, II Woodsides; 15 ska
rye, Dan Wallace; 20 do oats, 12 domye,
Scott &.Gisal; 960 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro;
480 do do, Jas Wilkins; 480 do do, H W
C Tweddle; 320 do do, D M Edgerton; 960
do do, John Mnnhall; 50 do refined oil,
W AloCutcheon.
ALLEGHENY STATION, February . 12.-
1 oar wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 8 bbls
eggs, Franco & H; 200 green hides, A
Groetzlnger; -2 bbts eggs, Kohen & Bro;
1 car metal, Graff, Bennett Air. Co: .8 bbls
eggs, F Hawkins; 45 'hides, J Stnckratirf
2-bbls eggs, H Lenz; 13 oars coal, 8 Har
haugh & Co; 2 cars metal. Lindsay. &
MoCuteheori; 1 do •barley, .7 Rhodes &
CO; 1 ear oats, M Steel & Son; `2 cars
metal, Soling, Chalfant 4t Co; 1 do do,
Rogers & Burchfield; 1 car middlings, J
McKee; 4 cars wheat, W McKee &. Co; 4
do do, Lewis, Bailey &, Dalzell.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAT., • RAILROAD,
February 12.-1 bhl eggs, Ido butter, J
Welsh; 2 do do, 2 do eggs, R Burgman; 2
pkgs cigars, R &'W Jenkinson; 3 boxes
butter, 2 bbls - eggs, / it A Dietz; 10 bbls
flour, Gay & • ,
Pirrspurton' klrb CONNELLSVILLS
RAILROAD, February 12.-1 ear metal.
'Sohn Moorhead; 1 Vkg oil, Harris &
Ewing; 2 rolls leather. NO; Schulz; 10
bbls sale. E -Heazleton; 63 eke corn, W
1100143.
The river was apparently about at
a stand last evening • with nine feet six
inches in the channel, by the Idononga
.
bola' marks. Weather yesterday was
• •
clear and pleasant, with a, sharp white
frost in themorning, which at this sea
son of the year, is regarded as a precursor,
of rain. Mereary at four P. M. 80. •
Business•was moderately 'active at.the
the
yesterday, the Offerings of
freight being fair, but under the influ
ence of a ,sharp competition, prices are
low, and there is not much show for a
boat to realize much, even if she does
secure a fall cargo.'
11
• • .
1 Bciats,in port--tilendale,• 'Grey Eagle,
Ktfp! ,Putnlsm, Lorena, Jile_ggifi Bays,
Wanaldta; Bailie, New York,
Duck and Armadillo( it ,, lr • •
.„
The Wild Duck Barges, Capt. Anawalt,
are announced leave for St.' Louis to.
day, i and :shippers 'should 'bear this in
nd
• TheiGiey Eagle. Captain Cib.L.ltren.
atm, is the regular packet for Parkera,
burg to-day, leaving at moon. • .
The• Glendale,Capt. Hare, is .
Inpsteadllyfer E. Louis, and will leave
to-day. without fail, and „passengers and
shippers should bear this in mind. The
veteran ,Capt., Jay. Motion still .retains '
'Charge dike office. , • • • ;
The Kate rutnatti,',Vapt. G. W. Reed,,
will depart forlfashville et an early'day
next week.' - • • ' •
• ShnKenton was die from Portsmouth
last evening, and will return • again this
afternoon. ' •
. • The Armenia was ' momentarily ex.
Dented from New Orleans last evening,
andwill doubtless be found in port this
morning.
The Sallie loft for Louisville last even
ing with a' good trip, her guarde being
almost down to the water.
The Wauanita, tlipt. Shuman ' will be
the first boat out for Now Orleans.
Capt. J. H. Lightner has 'charge of the
- --Another very wise rule in regard to
steamboats waa pasaed at the present
session :.of Supervining Inspectors at
RIVER NEWS.
Washington City, to wit: That
it shall not be permitted when
making storage on steamers for any per
son to obstruct the full and free passage
of the engineer from his engines to his
boilers, or to any part of the machinery
rectring his care and attention. An
obs rvance of this role is required to be
strietly enforced, and any failure on the
s,,
part of the owners or masters to co ply
witlx such regulation will be suffi lent
cause to find action against the stea er
so offending. Engineers upon our th
em and Western waters will, we ave
no doubt. fully appreciate and ackn w.l
- the merits of such enactment. As
a general rule, their interests and
lem
fort's have been very little respects , es
pecially on the class of steamers eng ged
in the transit of baled cotton and ight
Merchandise.
—A-Lonsville telegram to the 01 cit
• natiCoinntercia/ says: The Rlchmo dis
due from New Orleans. Napoleon enk
'ins, the
.pilot of the America, in
the city. The grand n of
the United States Court •is ins ion,
but, as yet, no indictment has been
.'found adainst any of • the officers of the
America or .United States, and it is not
known whether' any witnesses will be
brought beffire the jury or not. To-mor
row the Casel'of Rev. Father Bachman,
who was blewa.up on the General Lytle,
'for damages against Z. M. Sherley and
others, will be commenced. •
—Mr. Josiah. - Cantinleco; - (says - the'Cin
cinnati Eaquirei) 'first engineer on the
steamer Alaska, has, nerhaps,'been en
gaged as engineer on the river for a
longer'period than any now in . 'commis
sion, having entered the servioe in 1834
in that capacity, since 'which time no ao.
cident has occurred to engines in his
charge. His statements in regard to the
,cihanges in steamboating and the !"set
tlements" on the river, gives us a fair
idea of the great progress since that
time." .
-The steamer> Mary Byrd, recently
sunk near the Half-Moon _Leland, Ten
nessee 'River, arrived in port at Chat
tarioogi,-Thursday evening. The dam
agedone to her hull can be repaired in a
few'days. Ber bow was stoved in and
she sattled to the bottom in six minutes
afterward. She was raised by building
a confferdam across her bow,just in front
of the stairway, and bailing her hull aft
th z e-dam. Her cargo - was but slightly
•F -The,Rbtsgow and Emperor/ were ad
.vertise4 to leave Cincinnati for Pitts
birgh On Thursday.
•
, Blur and Weather.
• Lounovaix, February I.—River ris
ing, Vat eight' feet' nine hiches of water
in eanalz . Weather clear and. warm.
STEAMBOATS.
goR .11EIIIIPII IS W
ANDsidEst
NN ORLEANS—The steamer
AIJANITA Capt. TuomAtilittoStair.
Will b ave for the above ports on tiATURDAY,
February 13th.
For freight or passage apply on board or to.
J U. GstILLINOWI.OI).
fel° • JOHN FLACK. Agents.
FOR CAIRO AND ST.
LOUIS.—The splendid Passen
get. Packet - • •
GLENDALE.. . ..... Jciff:r M. Manx.
Will leave as announced stave. on dATILIIDAY.
13th lost • tit 4 r. At.. positively.
' Yortrelght cryassage apply on board, or to
fe9 • jri.,/itk .tCOL LINOWOOD, Agents.
rl lr l e r gg l l4Pll ll Ct.-1
i,ANVI.iE. 4drat
cAlito AND bT. L0W1. 4 .
The powerful towboat
WILD DUCK AND BARGES, Capt. J. 3v
ANAW ALT,
Wll lenre as announced ntsaye, on SATURDAY.
13;1. Inn.
- fr.r tretght or pansage sooty on board or to
CRAttLES BARNE.S, dgrnt.
C *AKA WILL E si dr iz t
k 1 AN vpsA.sawiabs. —The tine
ate Arr er ' - :
HATE PUTNAM' Capt. G. W. Ritio,
Will leave for the abort: ports on SATURDAY
thEl3ib lust, at 4 o'clocic r. M.
For freight or
pa glzton board or to
fe. j . o D. vit llNG J COLWOOD.
Agent.
ril'r'rS BURGH,
aridaiSe
WIIIEELLWEI,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood
Street,
DAILY, AT 12 N.
TIMM/MI AND FEIDAYS.
A, s. 81.13.1•111 :ED. Muter
BAYARD...
'WEDNISTATB ANT HATCRDATI3,
GIiEY EAGLE C. L. Buiranuat, Master
Freight will be revolved at all hours by
JAAIES'COLLINS. Arent.
STEAIASHIPS,
TO. LIVERPOOL AIWA&
Q.VEENSTOWN.
TEM /IgIVIATI MAIL STEADISBIP3
,ffaz z a a aza c if it t r x l ma ant-class vesnels, araung
CITY OW PA.a.A. CITV OF AuTwxrr.
CITY OF BOaTON, - CI TY OF BALTIMOTE,
Sai r lint i:Vzsrb i .atiltiar i km fur_ L 1.5,
N rth River, New,Nork. Fa: aasaage or winner
Infun.a..tan ikaniv to
WlLlua !Irian.% ,Ir.
OThcaniete
‘1,,,..riv maniac Pnit I , m.•.• Pit,Onir7b
WINES. LIQUORS, &c.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
INFORMERS 01!
IYINES BRANDIES,GIN , &C
I 0 1
7;iI[OLWS LE
DRILLERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,'
win. Remove on the let, of ARM' to
NOS. 8131 AND ago PENN,'
Cor..ileverth St., (N)rme;ly Canat)
JOSEPH Sp PINCII.A, C 0.,,
•
r• [ NO& /85. 187.109.191. /94 83141195.
PI ST BTBILET, PlTT B Blnteli..• •
.1
• , • ~10innrACTEMIlln07,
cepper. . ! Wined race Are
Also. dealers to FOREIGN wiNza anti
Li
-0115 .4/)PP, &A. nom.
EMOVAL. ,
• The ddlecta and Warehotmes of
PARK, BROTHER & CO.
HAVE BEEN *s.
REMOVED TO THEIR WORKS,
Corahlrlieth and Railroad Sthmti.
,
Orders 16ft with ?LEX, MoCUNDY & CO
No. IT& iiebOud Mean% w t ionelve prwol)Cat
teutlOn. : : /10 1_
trAirkttiOßl--80 casks Prhne
Pearl Ash now in istoriOna for sale by
• J- . , •
1869: ,
'SION MERCHANTS
Co 77177
J. L. DILLING
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION 3TERCHANTS,
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
lI.ECnNT. iSD SELL
AU Kinds of Country Produce,
MI orders for Merchandise promptly filed, at
LOWEST market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Rutter, Eggs, Cheese Dried
Fruits, dc, We feel confident that we can give
entire s, by making concE SALS and
PROMPT at
RETURNS isfaction , at HICMIEST MARKET PR E ICES,
and therefore resnectfully solicit your, consign
ments. -nawered promptly.
Mar/-' 4n store
and
W. AL GOR3IIY,
wkOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street, --1
Dnaanor Orr. EAGrac Scrrzt.,)
PITTBBIIRGIH, A.
Be :ylB
WATT, LANG & CO.,
I=
erocerlea. Flour. orOin, Produce , .
Pro eleioue, Fbib,Choest, Carbon;
011. &e.. • •
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Lib
erty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. n08:n55
X. STICKLE ' J. A. inzir.s.s.
. STEELE & . SON,
CCcnntraission Merchants,
l AND DRAM/LES IS
FX40 1 1:111.
No. 93 OHIO ETHEE'L near East Gommon,
• ' ALLEGHENY CM; PA.,
rrnza Kin. res. r. =muss
TI om &ILICHABT, .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DrJa..1131,3 nr
PLUM, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, Lo.,
' 849 Liberty 81t..Piltsbuzith .
say24;b7Z
=1
McBANE & ANJEIIt,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
GENERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET,
above Budthileld; Pittabzurgb.' les
FETZER ar,
FORWARDING & 00111CGIBION
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, But
ter; Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally,
No. le litstuirg•T STREET, corner of First.,
Pittsburgh. • • fer—iiin
TJ. BLARCHARD,
.1.46
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
4 •
No. 396 PENN STREET*
op18:310 ,
ROSS. X 1 OZ ANTEZW KITOX.
RKNOX &SON. COMMISSION
. hiEILCVANTS and dealers In FLOUR,
GRAIN MILL FEED and PRODUCE GENER
ALLY, No .I 19 DIAMOND, opposite City Rail,
Alleirhonv nitr, Jal7:r27
T ITTLE, BAIRD At PATTON,
I_4 Wholesale tirocers, Commission Merchants
11 , 10 Dealers in Produce Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard oil, iron, Nails, Wage,
Cotton yarns and all P'...sburgla Manufacturts
generally. 1.11511 and It.tio ..c.COND STREET,
Pittsburgh.
,JOEY I. lIOUST..ADW. 110U51L....W31. H. HOTA.C.
TON I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue
t" cessors to JOHN 1. HOUSE it CO , Wnole•
Bala Grocers and Commission Iterehlt e s, Cor
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets, MI burgh.
JOIIIT SI:UPTON A 'WALLACE
§9.
HIPTON &, WALLACE Whole
SALE 13 HOCERS AND PRO)333CE DEAL
Nn. 6 SIXTH STEEET. PI% stanch..
lal2:rsS
WILLIAM FILLER .& CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
• ligarell, strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
:Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugar*.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
fined do.
Golden Peps, Larsrlngs. Brunlls, Stuart's,
Adams' anal Long Island syrup*. •
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young Bytom. Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Out , ng Teas., •
Carolina and Hannan Rice.
Java, Laguayrs and lo Coffees.
Tooacco..l.artlOil. Fish, Nabs, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarna, &e., constantly on hand. •
IMPORTERS OF
Pine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Rhemish, Moselle, and. Sparkling • Ito& Wines
of Nrnxut & 00.. In bottles._ , •
sp L eeting moseur, suuar.tu rg and atobannls-
burg, Iluethelrner. Burgundy, ,tn.
Brandenburg & Fe-rrai Fine olive 011.
do du clarets !mooned' in bottles.
do do Ea, bite 'Wines. in bottles.
M. Wort & Sons' Swirling , Catawba'.
glue old !antra, Madeira and llort Wines. •
Yreo Old Mouongs. ,, rla Rya Whistles. pure.
do Very Superior/Yid Scut. .h do do.
•
So'e Agents for Moet & Chandoals Grand Vtn.
Il
nPerial.
Vrt zottay and Seller) , Champagne.
Brandies of our owu seleet.on • Lad warranted.
noP
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-;
oHli...—The pertnerobto heretofore . sin..
between J. .R. and. Id and A Y. COMMId, .
under the style and firm name of J. IL CAN
FLEW) & SUN to this day dissolved by muttial
consent. The bnellless ot the itite firm will be
settled by J. B. Canfield, 'the will continue Oa
onsineas at the old bland, 141 FIRST AVENIIii..
J. R. c.Azirtr,LD;
. . A. T. CANFIELD'.
Prryinitrieen, Yebraarfli, 1869. , .• .
. .
a , M. CANFIELD, COMMIS
: SION ' MERCHANT and WHOLESALE
ALES in Goshen. Factory. Hamburg and W.
R. Cheese, Rutter, -Lard, Polk; Bacon, 'Flour
Fish, Dried Bruit, Grain. Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl
and Soda Ashes, White Lime, Linseed, 'Lard.
Coal and Carbon .011 s. No. /41 First street.
Pittsburgh. ' . felbel
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
N. HIER & C 0.,. .
AJ•
, _ :• Altiannfutitrem of
RBERNSWARF. BRISTOL W&BB Re.
olce enct Warehouse, 383 LIZEIZETYBTBEJLT.
All ordere 'nide:ugly attended to: •
irtsti.--Beniamin Put.
PRESiattU ootkUnnea to fill aU ottiaad mule
ry orders for
• . .
FRESH WHITE -LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS.
, Send, to 21°,46 DtkNOND MARKET. Pitt .-
I r ies en. °r u eni
ble old well known TWIN CITY
artet - •
B. IkOVNGSON: is CO.; • , '
E. , A . . . .
ir.ver cAx.r. ize.trrav; cosirEcrrioNAßT.•
• la} , CIVEL.M'and DINING SALOON. '
83 Smithfield. street, Dormer or Diamond alley,.
Plttaboreh.
W Parties and tatailles •surmiled with Ice
Cream and Cakes on sure!. Dotter.
lAi ....
DIA RVBRER. BELTING,
Steam racking 'and. tiaskets of the
08t0.1 BeiaIIigDOMPILUIYA tna..nfaeture at priced
as: law as mit a qu ality of goods esn ha bought of
the tunettfaeturrr A tut uteri always o
• n band
at rho India Rubber allot. 96 snd bald
staled. . , I. te R. PR( t. LW&
felll:.__ . lloifi 41.Itent 4 for the.nomtio.oy.•
iTALuAnLeiitEsinEstm . o .uu.
• SALE, la go/Aide:lnto In A lirnhour City.
Apply to , 0. OUTIIBERT as Stllit%
sr 0 ! 10 smltittleld titres
P A ENT - o_LACE
GEJS PAIC LEATLIEB; for dale ty --
- rat J. a B.brtuLlars..
TIOITTNEILTIIGH ty..
\ - -cLLd VILLE' s'•
LAILIWAD.
d. E. EMSVILNSON
•
On and after TLlThip.l.l:, NoTember, 17th,
1.,,t, train/. frill areve at and depart trom the
corar of (caut and Water streets, as
follows,
Hall to and from Union-
am
_
McKeesport Accomdt'n il:00 A. M. 2:05 P. M.
Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 r.m.lo:to A If.
West Newton- Accoln'd 4:30 P. 31. 4:35'A. .
IL-
I-haddock's Anconcdt'n. 6:15 P. st. 7:50 P. M.
Ac. tollclC . sport.lo:3o P. It. 6:15 A. It.
Sunday Church Tra!n to
and from West 'Newton 1:00 P
For tickets apply to
J R. KING, Agent.;
W. B. STOUT, Superinte dent. no2o
C ILE
A . N G E OF"
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
On and after MONDAY, November 9th, 1558,
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh
Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike;reels for
Franklin, 011101ty, Buffalo, and all po ta m the
011 Regions.
PLEAVZ PITTSEITEGII. Amin - a IN PITTSBURGH .
Mall 7:15 a m 5:40 p
Express 7:1013M Express 6:30 a ta
Brady's Ao 3:00 p m Brailys B A.1310:30 a ISL
Ist Soda Works let Soda Works
• Acromd.;;. - 1.0:50 aro - Accomod , n. 11.20 a na
2d Soda Works - ,21d Soda Works
Aecomoii'n. 5:00 p m Accomod'n. 3:40p
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M.
Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at.
Passengers taking express train have but
one changOof cars between Pittsburgh, Buffalo
and 011 Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop
only at principal points. Mixed Way and •Ae
commodatiod trains stop at all stations..
THOMAS M KING, Assn;
W. FOSTZIi HOPE, Ticket Agent. no p
rITTSBIIRGIf, MM.
CCISMATI A.RD
. LO IN UIS RAILWAY.
CHANGE OF Ti snd after 131311 DAY.
N0v.%151d, 11368, trains will Jeave and , arrive at
t.u. Union 'Depot, as follows. Pittsburgh time:
Deport. Arrive.-
Nail --3i/3 a. m. 12:13 a. m.
Fast Line 10:13 a. in. 7:33 p. m.
Fast ....... 2:58 p. m.•111:18 a. m.
Mixed Way 5:43 a. m. 0:43 p.
MeDonald , a Acc'n, No. 11U:28 a. m. 8:33 pan.
Steubenville Accommod. 3:38 p. m. 9;48 a. m.
McDonald , s Ace'n. No. 2 .. 5:08 p. atlIS
aril:sS P. et. Express will leave daily. • 4
13:13 P. st. Mall will arrive daily. _ .
The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Suntrap%
e eepted, and makes close, connections al New.
art _ ro. Zanesville and points on Sandusky
klananeld a Newark R. R. - •
S. 7. SCULL, General Ticket Airent,
W. W. CARD, Sung., Steubenville. Ohio. •
fitot
1 . . ..... ... ..
PI SB Gil, FOB
11., W. and CLE • .
=3
From Dec. 20th 11381
Union
burgharrive at the •
burgh city time, as folk
Lamm.
Chicago Ex....3:03 a m
Erie Irgaii , ll:2o a m
Cl. &Wit - ig31 , 10:28 a m
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m
Clubman Ex..10:08 a 19
& Ex 2:23 p
m
Chinago . 243 p
W & Eriekx4:o 3 pm
Deporifrom diteprlteisy.
N. - Brigt , n A.c.8:58 a m
Leetsdale " 10:28 a m
" " 11:58 am
Rochester " 1:33 pm
Leetsdale Acc.3:sB pm
N. Brlgt'n " .8:33 pm
N. Brligt`n " •6:2Bpm
Leetsdale "10:43 pm
Leetsdale Fun.
day church. 1:13 p m
511:13 p. m. Chi :
Ser U:5B a. m. Chic
de22 F. R. MYR.RB,
DENNgYLVA•MINNEM
N lA-CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. °nand after Nov, 28th. 1868, Trains
will arrive at and deparlifromthe. Union Depot,
corer, ri: Washington and Liberty streets, as
follows:
- Amine. Dourrt.
Rail Train.... 1:30 a ni Day Express.. 2:3Gara
i l
Fast Line-- 2.40 a m Walls No. 1.. 8:30-ant
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 a m Mall Train 8:15 am
BrintbnAcc , n. 7:50 a *Clucinni Ex 12:35 pt!
Wall's N 0.2.. 8:503 m Wsll's No. 2-11.:20 am
Cincinnati Ex.0:40 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pa
Johnstown Ac10:35 a m Braddock& Nol4:2opm
Baltimore Ex.. 1.41-5 p m Phila.. Express 5:10 yin
Phila. Express 2 -05 pin Wall's No. 3..5:20 pm
Wall's No. 3...1:30 p m Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Braddocks No15:50 p m Fast Line 7:50 pm
Wall's No. 4. 1:25-Lp m W:111 , 81\0.6..11:50 pm.
Way Paton , r 10:20 p m
The Church Train leaves Walls Station evierg
Sunday at ;9:15 a. in., reaching. Pittsburgh at
I0:110 a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at
12:110 b. in and arrives st Walls Station at
2:00 p. in.
*Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other
trail a daily except Sunday.
Joe farther information apply to
W. H. BECEWITII, Agent.
ThePennsylyanlaßallroad Company will not as
sume any risk forßaggage, except for wearing ap.
pate[ aud limit their responsibility to One Hus--
dri - Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding
that R 13101114% in value will be at the risk of ilia
awnsr, ni- less---- tak EDWARD ii. W es , by special contract.
ILLIAM&
n 023 General Superinteadent, Altoona, Pa. .
EST ERN-
PENNSYLVANIA
ROAD.—sin and after boy. 11.9d,1868.:the
Pa senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Ral road will arrive. at and. depart from ',the
Feder. 1 Street. Depot, Allegheny City. as follows:
Arrive. pa
Springd'e No16:40 ato Hail .De ra
7:09a m
Freeport No.19:210 a m Freeport N0.19:15 am
Express 10:40 ain arpbig No111:20 awit
Sharpb'g N'0.'11.:25 pru press . 2:45 pm
Freeport N0..24:00 pm Springdie No13:90 pia ,
Mail 5:55 p in Freeport N0.25:20 pre
Springd'e No10:45 u m SuringWe No27:10 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. •
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Juneiloa.
ever) thunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:90 p, in. and arrive at Allegheny Juno.
tion at 3:411 to. m.. .
COMMETATION TiOrkrre—lror sale in pseLlges
of Twenty, between Allegheny City,Chestnut
street. Herr's, Bennett, Tine Creek Etna and
Sharpsbur: and good only on the trains stopping
at Etntirm. site eilled on tickets. V
The trains leaving allegniny City at: 7:00 a.
in. make direct connection at Freeport with Wa—
lkers lineof Stages for Butler and Hannithrtcepra.
Through tickets may , be .purchased at the 011 m
No. 3 nt 'Clair street, near the Suspensionßridga,
. Pittsbur. . h,'and at the Depot, Allegheny. .
Tor further Information apply to
1 . JAMES LEFFERTS, Agen i i it
I ' Federal StreetDe .
The. Western Pennsylvania.ltallroad w , not
a- sums any risk for Baggage, except tor wearing
apparel, and. limit their responsibility to,.(hie
Ibandr• d Dollars in value. All • baggage ex.
seeding 41 is amount in value wilibe at the risk of
the owner, unless tAr.n by special contract.
.. EDWARD 11.'WlEale,111S
noM Geni , :al Superintendent, Altoona. ra.
Q M 0 K T HILLMKERE
N., ROUTE.
UNION PACIFIC RAILIVAY,
• , .
'The SH4SETANTI' Mon
BOTITZ• tram thea points to
-
Colorado,Nevada ,
• ,
CtiliforuitY - Iltaby
Two Trate, idareState LthisaufLea.auwartli
dallj,erudaya excepted; ) on the arrival ot trains
or Pa le - Rauroad from lit. Loofa. and' Riau!.
hal as dt. Joe Railroad hum Quitey, comma*
h. all Lawreuce, 'Topeka and ; W =ego with
etaaee for ihil points In EItIISLO. At en of.,
tract west of lwiswortb with - the IINITIttle"
aTATES . EXPE.W.O-k_. coM Piarvs DAILY?
LINE OP OVERlalico SAIL AND =PR=
COACHES FOB , -.- • ' - •"•
_ . • ,
T•A
AU Pointe in the Territories,
And with BANDERSCrWiIIL.WEEHLY LINZ
of, i.XJA.OIIEd for. Fort Union Bents Fort, Pasev„ ,
nenerotie, Banta Ye, Mid Mt points in Ale;
son'and New Me - '
With the rettu additions of rolling 'stock.
and equipment,' and the arrangeneenta reader
with • a •ponsible trreriand Transportation Linea
from its western term/nos. this road Dow ofiera
nuequei ed taelltttes or the Mannheim of
r r oret to „thejfarkWest.,.
Tickets for sec at all the nrinclial °Mena in
tho United Slates and Canada*
Be sure and sal for tisane 'LS WELK 111.214.: y.
a
HELL MQUTaL_UNTON Jr RAILWAY.
Idaarthie DI VISION •
• • ANDERNONIs
RAILROADS. I
Depart
, 09 As ie. 6:00
PAS HANDLE BOUM.
WAYNE & CHICAGO
& PITTSBURGH Z. B.
trams wlll leave fronn
1 Depot, north side, Pint
own
Arrive.
Chicago Ex... 11:13 a
Chicago Ex.. 11:38 t
Wheeling M ail 11131 a
firestilne 3:s3ps.
Chicago Ex....4:38 pa
Cleveland Ex : 4:08 pa
Erie & Yen EXB:l3pa
Cl. & Wh e
in Al 'g Itx
iegh 6:58 pa
Arriv
N. Brigt , n Ac.l:o
N. Brict`n " 8:9
New Castle "10:3
Leetsdale " 9:1
6$ il 1:0R Tat N. Brie.'n " 9:43 pas
Leetsdale " 4:llara.
. 7:18 rm.
Leetsdale, Sun- • wi_
day church. 9:58 ass
.:o Express leaves daily.
•
C Express arrives daily.
General Ticket Agent.
Eastern Division.
Arizona, Washington,
New Mexico, Idaho,
oregon.
AND
esz.eral Buperthtendele.
if. IiVIEBiITJEIIi,
emend freight and Tie Let, Ars
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Arringt.