The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 22, 1869, Image 3
13=111=11 Jcit Ell WE • STOCK MARKETS PENVA CENTRAL STOCK YAM*, • WEDNESDAY, Aprll 21, VOW The market has been quiet and dull thoi far this week and today, Under the influence of unfavorable advice* from New. York, shippers were very shy anti would-not take hold unless concession* were made. Since the date of onr last teport, however, there has been a very itair volume of business, and included in sthelples, were several pretty good *trod ; droves, taken fir shipment toNavi.York. There has been no Philadelphia liven here since late last fall, that market hay leg been supplied mainly by the eastern part of the State. We expect, however% to see buyers from that point in this market within the next few Iseeks,'as they always fall back on Pittabu h when the supply nearer home gives 0 t. Compared with last week prices re fully one-fourth, perhaps a half low r. • and it is probable that there will a stilt farther decline before the close of the week. WEDNESDAY, April 14.—Holmes, Lail erty & Co. for Blown to Jas. Martin 16, weighing 20,700, at 734; same 'for same to same, 14 weighing 14,700, at 63' 4 ; Thoman to Rodgers 7, weighing 8,676, at 6,4; Holmes, Litiferty & Co. for 'Webb to • Thompton 18, weighing 20,825. THVILSDAT, April 15.—Holmes, Laf. forty & Co. for Holmes & Pfleffer to Aull 43; Co. - 3CI, weighing 34,025, at 7,75; same - :for Doud -to. Coldoller 2, weighing 1,950, at 8; Orr & Williams for Potter - to Donald 87 > 'head mixed stock, at 5,50.5)6,70; ` Holmes, Lafferty dr Co. for Holmes & Pfleffer to Kelly 31, weighing 35,000; - Thompson to Beach & Bray 47, weighing - 59,425; same to same 19, weighing 20,775. • FRIDAY, April 16.-Moderweil to Don - ald 27. weighing 40,950, at 734; same to same 3, at 4734; Hunter & Co: to Beardsly • -& Co. 32, weighing 41,056,1d - 6X. • KierunzAvApril 17.-4:Strickler to Kelly - 31 weighing 45,025, at 7,70; Lee to Beach & Bray 32, weighing 44,625, at 834; same •-• • to same, 66 weighing 83,150, at 74, 1 4'; same to same 35, at 734; Hellowey to Gillett & • Co. 43, weighing 58,100/ at 834; same to ,• same 48, weighing 63,310 at 8,25. • MONDAY, April 19.—Holmes, Lafferty • -a Co. for Webb to Beach & - Bray 48, 'weighing 64,675; same for same to same 3 38, weighing 47,200. TUBSDA.Y, April 20.-Holmes, Lafferty, &Lb. for Webb to Wiser, 18 weighing ...18,535, at-7; 'um e for Brown to Hines; 17- . cows'at 7; Purcell to Stewart, 22 'weigh :. ing 23,350, at 7; klier to same - 12 weigh-, ing_l3,2oo, at =7. • • WEDNESDAY, April 14:L4:ledges dc; : 'Taylor for Solomon to Moses 18 weighing , 14,100, at 7y 4 1 Sheinberg to Gillett's& Co. 61 weighing 80,959, at 834; Holaies, Laf-. • forty & Co. for Thompson -16 Martin 52. • weighing .59,575, at 730 same for 'Brown to Martin 54 weighing 1.58,900047;Friend •• to Moses 13 weighing 14,71K1, at 7; and 2' '• btdla at 6; Hedges & Taylor 2, et TN: . SHEEP—The Sheep market has ruled steady since the date of our last •report* 't until to-day, when - under the influence of unfavorable advioes from New York, and alhir supply, the feeling Arai Weak, sand it is probable that that there will be :a decline within the next twenty-four hours. Clipped Sheep may be quoted at 40534, and wooled at 6% to 73p@8i though it takes something extra to bring the outside quotations. HOGS—The Hog market has been very dull.thus far this week, and compared .ivith last week, prices are fully half a ' Sent lower. We now quote Philadelphia. Hoge at .101,.@)11 and ll:lrk:era at 934©934. The arrivals do not appear to have been; any larger •than, usual, but there has been a . material: falling off in the de .: mend, and ii.b3 this that gives the mar ket. to ' use a common expression, a black eye. It , is more,. thim likely that _nearly all_who had Hogs. .on . sale this week lOst money, as they were, no dodbt, bought with last week's . ' prices in view. The following live stock:. Was shipped • -for Eastern markets from • Penna. Oen ' tral,Stock Yards, during the week end . bag Apill 20111, 1869, as furnished by Mr. J. IL Grhysora • Caittle. Hofis. , '3htfinl. Horses Wedneeday,.... 117- 1,717 4,777 30 - 2u4 4413 5,638 -46 .Friday, 1,281 3,202 2,282 47 Saturday,. 272 3.404 4539 32 ...... 468 4,995 1,794 68 .:Tuesday, 630: 2,472 1,718 74 Total 2,972 17,203 17,746'.'297 • Totals of week • preceeding... 2,638 13,535 16,708 138 PETROLEUM MARKET. • OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNEADA.T, April 21, 1889. , , There is no improvement to note In the oil business, and what is worse still, the prospects for the future-are by no means - -encouraging. - i,The ' market, although 'llrra enong,h so far as regards prices, sP • pears to be perfectly dead, and it is esti , mated that nearly two-thirds 01' our re -fineries are standing idle; It Sio to be re . gretted, but such is, the fact, and there is no disguising it.: .IVvrould appear that oil can be delivered at the sea-board from other points; 'Cheaper than *it esti from Pittaburgh; 3 'whb3h is owing to the fact that transportation Is chea and un -.. lege there is ;-.A %remedy t yerixl and , applied and; that,. too, very seen; ,- -Pitte- , burgh, instead of is:ending snit' Ai the mosrpromineut pciintler manufactturlng oil, ;have to - stand- in •*the (back .-ground. The Penneybranis.-11allrtiad 4.lOmpany , has it in its. poWer to .trelleve Fittsburghfrom its present einbstansing conclitktn; by. , reducing freighUrOand • thus Anablin4 ;r rednerAito ooMp : ite .slth other:And dontinning the lt'properly:be icon -)3 • 3 • , .rr,':oll.l3DEur minket'!" iitdet Tont un- . : , ehanged.;ll3potrOr, nellers option,' may ; grades& itc.ls fdr4oo4B andfirq OW...gravity:mitts* gale of 1;110& bhls.4o 0416,:geller nest thirtylays at 15X, - - The , demand, - ,both fbrpresent and future de. , /Meas. teatimes veryi'llizdtatt,i while , the efterin_gsareillaht. • • • - EFIFIRW—The- Refined - market'js n clutetand'anehilitged. Bat it Singlertiale reported,'-1500 bbls, buyer Until Augdati . 88. April, is 'still quoted at 82* may andluna atiat 7 1Lpril 'to !ably s 5 :, and - aunt tcrDeastdber at 88.- Buyer, aliyear, nominal at '.:3‘@)39. /r) - I , namabirraci.iaLL A.Erdlpse Winter. Imbricating Oil -40 c ,E•sliporliailmad Atte Eclipse afachtnerr •' • _ 75e ' E.e• Ilpse Spindle A• '" gic titntatoi•En Ir, '3l6Kelvy Brd 3291bb1e refined to P W 54 Ph ii t, l4 .2 o tilat a „ vingstbn-& - Bro.'" 'bb , refined to to Wardeit:llPrifse 6.l.;:, locktunti 'Fre* &Ca' 518 ` bills ref.; to , 1 ':. - Warden Pr6vi'ar Co 'i'hiladeldhlp W. Et. , ChildOat, 50 Y4/14 14): 4 " Tnitix & CO., Iknton: , Aladdin Olt bble tertOtaPen& Pierce, Philadelphia. • • • • Totid'shipnie4Up'Refined. , •• litid'obi pm ui ter 1,12 „ 11,1_ snap, EAST • "'BOX • DIiQUEUE3 11 - 1 .t •Dilik&V•J J • wonutson'Oli 'Ref. Co. bbls ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., litladelphia. Shipments Refined. 211 • - Toteraph. tint, Vont, April V , l.••="tton 'Without itstAilsti ohattitot ages Of ibislO bates . at *Ott - phlaytt for middling ttplands. Flour ram i n a , 4,000 ttbl4l llOurtiull and heavy at italk stiiiA of 675 this at *km fAtitt for m.4%111110 State and western, 114,74011,i Ant o*t State, fa,11800,40 for extra weikterti, ihtd,o4q7,oo tbr white wheat extra, t5.7k1t7,10 air mount hoop Ohio, r,ttottOtOti ter Oaths St. •Louis, and' 19,00 t 111,90 Mr good to choice; do closing hcavv. a *tour heavy; sales LSO *tile at 1.00uta,16, *kern meal, a lair request; *ales' *0 bide at 11,38 for Jersey. Brandywine nominal. Witiakey nom anal at ON fir • western. Wheat re- W 44101432 bus; wheat dull fbr spring, and Winter amtree and firm; nice of 111%600 bus at #1.65(31,70 for white Cali hirales, SI,T2 fbr amber Miehiaan, 81,89 for *bite Michigan, $1,36®1,38 for No. 2 spring in store, chiefly $l,BB. Rye dull and drooping; sales of 8W bbls at 11,34- for western. Barley heavy; sales of / 1 900 bids Canada West on • • private terms. Barley malt dull and quiet. Corn; receipts, 28,013 bus; heavy and lower, with sales of 44,000 bus at 80Q87e for now mixed western in store, closing at 810 for prime parcels, and 83@c40 for old do in store and afloat. Oats; receipts of 10,825 bus; without decided change, with sales of 43,000 bus at 763.0 for west ern in store, and 77,112)78c. for do. afloat. Coal , -domestic salting at $5,00(g6,50 cargo ; foreign scarce and quiet. Leather —.Hemlock sole iu moderattrequest at unchanged Woes. Wool dun, with sales of 130,000 lba at 48®52a fir domestic deem, and 38©•18o Ibr pulled. Rice is quiet. Coffee quiet. Sugar in moderate request, with sake of 800 hhds Cuba at 1134®12c. Molasses dull.. Rope quiet at B®lsc for American. Petroleum quiet at 17y.0 for crone, and &234(5)3343 for re fined tended. .Linseed Oil dull at $1,02 @1,03. Pork firmer and in fair demand; sales of 185 bbla at $31,12©31,37- for new mess, 830,75@31,00 for °id do., $•:5,75® @ •26,25 for prime, 128,50@28,75 ibr prime mew . also, 500 bbls new mess, seller May, at $31,25. Beef dull - and heavy. with sales of 125 bole at 18@l6 for ne w plain mess, sl2®lB fir new extra mesa. Tierce Beef dull, sales of 15 tea at $22@28 for .prime mess, $25®30 for India mess. Beef hams. steady; sales of 800 bbls at 826,00@2,00. Cut meats steady; sales of 225 •.pkgs; 1232@130 for shoulders; la@ • 1631 c for shoulders. Middles quiet; sales of , 20 boxes long clear at. 17y,,c. Lard quiet; sales of 126 tierces; 17%(018go for ,ateam, and 19@19y for kettle rendered., Butter• steady; 28®35sa for Ohio, - and 38 , 043 4 3 for State. Cheese firm, 13 ®23c. Freights -to Liverpool dull; engagements -per steamer of 7,550 bush •corn at 3d. Spirits turpentine quiet at 47@480. Met als—sheathing copper firm at 33; ingot copper quiet and firm,23%®233.‘ for Bal timore, and 2334 for Lake Superior, clots - ing at 23@)24 for all -kinds. Pig iron firm, with a fair demand, at 10,00®45,00 for Scotch; 1137,00@142,00 for American; barw i r c s l Uind Without important change at 90,00 for refined English - and American; sheet iron scarce and firm at 11%®13 in gold for Russia. Nails firm; 43f®5 for out, 6X@6% for clinch, and 26 WO for horseshoe. Latest—Flour closed dull and s@loc lower on , medium and common grades. Wheat dull and declining for spring, and quiet and steady for winter. Rye dull at $1,63@1,65 for western. Oats steady at 76%.f0r western in store. Corn dull and heavy at 86@8lo for new mixed western, and 82@84 for old mixed western in store and delivered. Pork quiet and steady at 131,25 for new meas. cash and regular. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut Meats nominal. Bacon quiet and steady. Lard dull at. 188@18% for - fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at 38®20. Ciumseio, April 2L—Flour market dull, but not more active than yesterday; ptiteg;' however, are without material change, sales of , spring extras being made at $5010@5,50@6,121 , and spring superfine at 54,50. Wheat—there is firm er feeling lathe market. and prices have slightly advanced; sales No. 1 spring at $1,12@1,18, and No. 2 at 11,0334@1,041; closing at iii,08, 1 4®1,04. Corn—market un settled, but fairly active, both for cost and future delivery, but without ma terial change in values for future deliv ery. No. 1 sold at 68% buyer, and 57® 573¢ for seller. May No, 2 sold at 55 for buyer and 53%@54 for seller. Kay new sold at 46@17' for buyer. .April closing at 45%@46. Cash sales in store were at 56@67 for No. No. 1 Canal. Corn quiet; small sales of N0...2 at 54, afloat. Oats dull; receipts light, and holders firm; aales at 53@54; closing at 583;©54 for No. 1. Rye is in lair inquiry and prices 1(5)13,4' better; sales at $1,17%@1,18%; closing at sl,lB® 1,1836. Battey dull and nominal, with sellers at 11,50 for No. 2. High wines are dull and neglected, pricesnom. anal at 88®89. j Provisions, the market is firmed and higher under a good demand to till Eastern and Canadian orders. Mess Pork closed at $30,50, and sold to the ex tent of about 800 bbls at 530; also 400 bbls at $30,25, also 200 bbls at $30,50 cash, and 500 bbls, seller June, at Pl. Lard quiet Lbat firmer and quotable at 17 4 @lBc; sales 25 tierces No. 1 at 1 c; also sales 200;tes. steamed, seller May, at 18c. Bulk meats active and stea dy; the transactions inolnde 60.000 lbs dry salted shoulders at 11%e, loose; 195,000 lbs do. at ll%ti loose; 190,000 lbw do. at 'Milwaukee at 11%c packed ; Sweet pickled '_ 'hams, quiet, bur firm at laACilik; Sales of 100 tierces at 15%c. 'Freights Mill and weaker, char-- 4ra at fina fox , ' wheat to Buffalo, Re • - ceipts-7,886 WMflour,•18,800 bus wheat, 19,800 bus corn 8,040' bus oats, 874 bus rye. , Shiptilents--8,069 bbla flour, 75,365 bus wheat, 59,,880 bus morn, 13,283; bus Oats, 2,198 bus '••• Pit r ist AtiCife, — Vebaco o steady and,' chars d. .nirmins.l, wit ifelget MiP kik:T*o s W - ElemP,4 l o4 itedoipl to choice R944dred 'sold at,1a,30, I ,m phobia ares4Kin derusw it $ 2 4 0 , ' 2,45. 'pigtir, is 'deli and , unchanged; Il l ee/6 4it u q' 4 0, 0 1,, if i .P 3 :94) Pairs' $4, 5@3, dou 010114;75 1; treble extratf7,lso442illeylWL w. heat firm atal ifraaea illitbetter -.demand; fair to strictly .prime Mt( Fall. 51440(§)1,70; photos to 04,03! sl, l6 o49 4 iMin'ing Active, choice, et: t‘Ao@ii,u, - ADA choke at 114,14(41 ► ib.,, Corn firm but inactive ,With Ales. at , 614(k67p Atr new mixedand yellow, mekac 1 58 .34®00 0 fort choice' dgor Ln Costa eteadyr:Mithl good emand "ZO 2 ® 6S °F . PBATIOY , steatlyrwith sales at 1111,78(44,90, for rime to ..choice retire. r Rye steady: et $L,25@1,26. key dull'at 870. Orcweries Arm isnd un ,chane. Sugar • is quoted at 1234Q14%c •uhilans- s.,Molluieets , .unchanged-at ' 15@850 plantation. -.Coffeart ranges from 19@2,0%, t Zarklnietibut firm at $3l for round lots; 11813‘08134 in a small may. ,Bulk,maatateld, above the views I of ,buyers; small-. sales cOuntryt,' pork- Atoiuse l ehoulders, packed, ath12414 Itacon quiet hut firmer with RalettOnOrder made I at 0.3%,13,f0r, shoulders; ,166 16%e for' clear rib; 17ov for clear sides. , lAtd held" firm at 17,%©i8 <for 'tierce , with small sales of keg..: . : The receipts, mere , Flonr, 8,700 bbls;: Wbeat, 8,000 bustu , Corn 9,700 bush; Oats, 10,200 bush; Barleyv, 2,400 bash; Rye, 809 bush, CINCINNATI, April -21.44/Ott:lon' 41111. , Middlings ~ 2 7%. Low middlings 16W it ' aohaocts WI good , denaandr4ialea-4tf-0215 Ithds and boxes at $3,68@10,40. Flour and grAin firm, and in fair demand, with out change. Whiskey firm at 90. Pro- ~_- . ..-. -. .. c 8 ~ x : wi~w~,'stYh ; r7'.ie.'~elSL ';'Zi9L'~e~'.:..~~:.'~°Yh~n'.:s.~- S3~ ;.r ~. PiTramtot , 44zETTEi- , TIWRSDA Y; Visions tittlet and firth at full rates: de mand continues light =dim: much done; 100 bbla city mess sold at 31, which it firmly held—Bulk meats held 12' for shoulders; 4434 for sides; 1634 ,for clear ribs, arid 153" Or eliar. 100.000 pounds aold'at 14!‘ for sides and 16 for clear rib aides delivered at. Indianapolis. flacon held firmly at 133,4 for shouldersand 1634 @LT for clear rib and clear aides; de- Vaud of Jobbing nature: sugar cured hams sold at, 183 i for paoked and first clam brands. Lard held UN; no da- Inand. Butter very dull , and drooping; fresh 33,@117; no dels@l 6. mand for tower gradea. Eggs steady at abange in seed; clover 116; 'Timothy 14,50, Sugar steady: - Now Orleans 1334 @lb..' boffee unchanged: sales, of 340 bags good at 211; Prime 25. Linseed oil dull at $1,05W.0. Lard oil $1,45(§11.50." Petroleum 31 q)44 for refined. , Gold 134 -buying. Mousy market closes at .10®12.,per cont. Ea. change, steady . at par to 56preusium buV ing. BithimonE;;April 21.—Flonr is more active. with sales of western superfine at 85, 85 @6,25, do. extra, ,p3,so@s, and do. family, sB,2sigir. Wheat is dull, with "leg of °holt% red at $2,N).• Corn is dull, with sales •of prime White, at 86@880,•and yellow at 84g850. Oats; the market is firm; at 75o•forprime heavV. Rye is dull. at $1,40@1,45.. Mess Pork is firm at 132. Bacon is firm i with sales of 'rib sides at 16,t4c, clear a i des 173.60, shoulders, 145ic, and hams at 20@21c. - Lard is firm at .Whisky.is firm at 920 Torun, April 2L Flour dull and un changed. Wheat quiet; amber a shade better at $1,41 for No. 1 red, 111,44 for No. 1 white Michigan, 41,85 for No. 2 'red. Corn steady and • without material change; No. 165 e, No. 2 62c, and no grade 610. ' yellow lc lower at 67c. Oats quiet and unchanged. with a small busi ness at 63c. Rye dull. Barley, Canada $2@2,16, Michigan $1,75. LOUISVILLE, April 21.—Tobacco firm; vales of 125 hhds, at $5,35 for lugs and $13.50 for manufacturing leaf. Wheat $1.45©1,55. Corn 68c. Oats 67©6130. Ray -1120,50521,00. Flour 8 5 , 51 4 3 .00. Mess Pork 831,55 Lard 18, 1 4(4)18Xia. Baoon; shoulders 13%c; clear rib sides 17c; clear sides 171.4 c. Bulk Meats; shoulders 12%c; clear s ides 164 c. Whis key 91e. PRILMJEI4IIIA, April 2L—Flour very much depressed and medium grades can only be forced off at a reduction. Wheat —prime held firmly; sales of 8,500 bush of red at ff,1,60@1,751 amber 8/480(4)1,85. Rye unchanged. Corn is In fair de mand; mixed •weatern at 83@85c. Oats —western.sells freely at 75. Petroleum 223‘012343 for crude; ,82,30 : for: refined. Proyhdons and Whisky are unchanged. MILWAIIKKA April 21.—Flour nomi nally unchanged. Wheat weak and lower at 81,1034 for. No. 1, and 41,0334 for No. 2. Oats in fair; demand at 53%c for No. 2. Corn quiet and steady at 540 for new'Rye lower at 11,12 for No. 1. Bar ley firm, with fair to: good at 1,11,75@1.80. Freights dull and /ower, at 7c to Buffalo and . 13c to Oswego. ~ CT EVE Aril 21.—Flonr market dull and very!' le doing. Wheat—No. 1 - red winter held at $1,43; No. 2 do. 81,28. Corn sales of I car at 70c. Oats—sales of I car at 65c. Rye held at $1,25(41.30. Petroleum quiet • and unchanged, but firmer: refined 30®31c; for standard white small lota to the retail trade 32®33c. • Driaorr, April 21.—Wheat market weaker; extra white at 81,75. No. 1 do. at 81.59. and No. 2at 11,354. Mill stuffs— bran at $2O. coarse middlings at 822, and fine do. at 027,50. Clover Seed advanced ,to 119,75 per btu& of 60 pounds. Ss. Louis, April 20.-Cattle 3farket.— Choice beeves are in demand, and prices range from :B®7 • gross, Rogs are mederately active, at SI.; ®lO. FITTSRIIROR, FORT WAYNE it ' CHI CAGO RAILROAD. April 21--1 car iron ore, Hussey, Wells & Co; 1 car mill feed, 100 bbls flour, Shotnaker & Langenheim; 300 do do,owner; I car millfeed,ll Schnel beck; 10 bag: crackers, C A Boucher; 5 bbls alcohol, B L Fahnestock; 15 do spirits, F Everet; 15 eke rectifying coal, Schmidt & Friday; 92_ pkgs hides, JII Strain; .1 car potatoes, 32 bbla apples •30 bbls hominy, Volgt,'Mahood & Co; 50 bas .cheese,') S Ddiworth it Co; 10 bills paper, Godfrey & Clark; • 2 bbla onions; Carter, McGrew &C0;.2 bbla. coffee, Strickler & Morlege; 1 ear corn, Etitchoock, MeCreery & Co;..ticar pipe r Weldon &Kelly; 12 bbls apples, P Duff & Son; 7 pkgs butter, 24 bbls apples, W H Graff & Co; 12 bbls apples, .1 A Graff;.3l eke rags, McElroy & Co; 3 bblis tallow, JW-Dmpe; I oar bones,, Seward & Emerson; - 2 hes sugar, 6 bbla apples,.lB do cider, Volgt, - Mabood & Co; 13.belea twine, H Gerwig & Co; 80 eke rags, Frazier & Metzger; 3 bibs eggs. Woodworth& Dsvison; 33 sits rage, Go d• frog & Clark; 6 pkgs tob, Weyman &Bon; 2 bbla eggs, J W B; 100 bbls flour, owner; 233 green hides, N Hoffstott; 2 cars staves, M P Adams & Bro; 4 cars metal, Bryan & Caughey; 4 do do, Superior Mills; Ido do, Union Iron. 51111 s; 20 do do. Nimick & CO. , P/TTSBOB.OII. CINCINNATI Arm ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. April 21.-1 car staves, M P Adams; 1 dodo, .W Hastings pkgs sundries, /3 J Young; 10 tea, 10 hf ,bblaylo kgs lard, 25 tea hams, Watt,-L Co; 2 bbls whiskey, J Bryer; 56 bdis brooms, M'Elroy it Co; 100 bbls dour; H M'Clure; 100, do do, Seghmeyer IT: , /00 do do. A Patten; 100 do do, T C JenkinS; 50:dodo. Duff A Son 400 eka do, Cleo. Stewart: , 400 Nils paper,• F Schilling:72s do do, M'Elroy.2oo.do felloes, 42410 • spokes, 67 ateelakedius, • LaMar; i 3, bbls:' ;GU, 5., tea J ..Lippincott; 26,-tithe, wink Bodhelm: it :Co; .5 toe hantaySdb :beef, Sellers; Co; 50 bxe candles, Ar- • buckles d; Coi Wake-barley, 101. di: pots.' tames,: Meaner A. H; • SO do ,oats; Sehleldm, &I do ,potatoes,'B do rye, .8 do :oatai, Robb At Herron; 1 car kams;•• bleyars;,l4ll .herring; Gorinly. CLIMAIrn 'PiTtintwkOltt gait leen Anril 21. Oar '"001:Iddea: a YOliftf" - 'M &Cbf 1 do doptlitiggviNeht U'Briertil 1 do dcl,:VanGotder et Ek V- de HY . 0re,,.. Heisev•GrBH &Mal; Fdeftd.oloo ;14011 'At Ckk: illei F ehifieef4'Burgmanteciit'lB. -bdlB , svto, l Bl TTaleley;ll "bbsl un:9•3bd ~ 611i4ThiptitHobertion: 1 :ate iNidOei:3`, LlEfibst la lroirbistie Dttffa t o tgybi' „taw D. IrtiringtonTlNl 'ciletteiL older. • J Xohtf' Xlo_ • bxit nbeesei:Watt,"Liingo&Co; 4 tiblir,'lB lies scrap Jooo!‘4Ltiukhlin; frbdlo frames,' tkrqd,"Mileity •Jr ;• 82 empty( - oarboyeF VISYII'IIO do, Jab Irwin Ataarommtr ' , viz AktiaiOAD, April 21,-6f bls'reBn qll_,-. Lockhatt, Omit:* Co; IGO. do Crude, R T LeOght • .640 ; det,' Fisher :131.4),; 1 deities, Brepp Wagner; de"."Ripe; VRetypelde; 1 • &0104 hirtit4 bblepc4atnea,:ltinghtim,..*,: Laixiipcar • Porter .:.&. 2.00. • 1 do stones,ll4 . lll69l4'4:Bkcif; ~tionaer• son. cot, G outs:litiacatoiie,. :113110exibpr- ger t Btair 85 elie';ixita, • ll;ri bke t .&jco; :1 . 40d0 'Adel?* . & 10 Op rye,. Scott . 4142mostr. : BTATIOR4 April .21.-48 . bble potatoes,. Rose & - Ewing; 1,13: roll6 - _ leather. Jae Calle_ry;49,akaoats, - Joseph Craig; ga do. de l Myers; dct,, do, J' , Belbergi,s bbiti aPavilli6Tti,t l l s *;!. I car. fittintodedi qC Steel & Smoot cars metal, 6 do limestone, Superior 'rein Co; 2 oars ore, Richer,'. Harbaugh it Co. • 4. -a .4, • 4.4.' •% T3l - "" IMPORTS B RAILROAD RIVER NEWS. The river was falling slowly last even -41111 with eight feet ten inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather stormy, and• considerably colder, though, otherwise, pleasant. • No arrivals to record aside from the regular packets. The Lawrence from St. Louis, and Kenton from Portsmouth are both due here to-day. and the Glasgow and Lorena will reach here to-rnorrow or next day. , - ; The new steamer AuStralia, Capt. Dan /Moore, will positively depart for :few Orleans to-day, ancipas.sengers and ship peril can rely on this boat going through. Tile Glendale, Capt. Hare, will posi tively leave for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-morrow: She is an excel lent boat, and offers superior accommo dations to passengers. Capt. D. Z. Brickell, who has'been in California some time on a visit to his brother, is expected home shortly. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whittaker Is tilling up steadily for Cincinnati and Loilisville and will be the first boat out. Capt• W. W. Martin has just reached home after an extended tour through the South. - The ftellevernon, Capt. Darragh, Jr.; is announced for St, Louis and St. Paul forthwith. She is one of the best steam ers comes to:thia port, and as we noted yesterday, wherat comes to speed, she is hard to beat; having recently made a remirkably quick trip to New Orleans and back. The Mary Davage and Barges, Capt. James Shedden, are announced to leave for St. Louis to morrow. —The Minneapolis was to have left St. Louis for St. Paul, on Sunday last. —The Great Republic and Leonidas left New Orleans for St. Louis on last Wednesday. —The Lorena, from St. Louis, left Citil &wad for Pittsburgh on Monday. —The Camelia, Pittsburgh to Nash ville, passed by Cincinnati on Monday. • —Fears are entertained that the Mis sissippi will go through ita banks at East St. Louis into Cohokia Creek. The current of the river has been turned that way by the improvements made in the St. Louis-waterworks at Eissers Point, on the Missouri shore, and it strikes with great force, and onlylacks one hun g dred yards of going through to the creek. —Nsw ORLBANS I Apnl 19.—The steamer Nina Simmes, from Bayou Sara for New Orleans; struck a snag, above Baton Rougue, on Saturday night, and sunk in fifteen minutes. Every-body was saved. - The boat and cargo, together with the books and papers, are a total loss. The boat was valued at #lO,OOO, and insured for lfB,ooo. —The Simmes was a little side-wheel steamer, 200 feet in length. She was built at New Albany (Indiana) before the war, and belonged to the Bayou Sara Packet Pompany. —The Glai - gow from Dnbuqe,left Cincin nati for Pittsburgh on Monday. Pilots— Marsh Hays and Tom Javens. Her offi cers say that she did not cut the rates on the Upper Mississippi, as reported by the papers in that region. —Capts. Bolinger and Symmes have purchased from Capt. John Labarge the steamer War Eagle, for 5 8 1500- -Capt..Green B. MeDortald. of Louis ville, has been eiected General Superin tendent of the Mississippi Valley Navi gation Company (De Haven's.) —The Vicksburg and St. Louis packets refuse to carry the mail between the mouth of. White River and Vicksburg on the old terms, and Capt. John Davis is after the , contract. —A. Louisville telegram under date of Monday sacs: It was currently reported on the streets that the Atlantic and Mis sissippi Steamship Company is about to change hands, and the company are lay ing their boats up as fast as they arrive at St. Louis. The Dexter came over to the Portland wharf today to load for New Orleans. The Mary Houston is due on Thursday. . liiver and-,Weattker. By Telejirrapti ! yi the. P4teburgh Gazette.] Lourisymia, April 21.—Tbe river ie rising slimly; with nine feet two inchea of water in} the canal. The weather is clear and pleasant. PROFESSIONAL : ' G W. De CAMP, -. ATTORNEY 'AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. °Bice, No. 131 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts-' burgh, (formerly occupied by /lon. Walter 11. Lowrie) will practice in the 11. 8. 'Circuit and District Courts; In the State Supreme and all the Courts of Allegheny county, and •make collec tions in most or the adjacent counties. ja2S:d73 WM B. IIiEEPER, ALDEEMAN AND inc-orkao JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. OFFICE, f 39 'FIFTH AVENUE. I •;Speolal attenti on trilv,en to conveyancing and Col ecttoas np. and gfoirti= "d = r lib ag rrol7l•4 l and accurately. , • , SA2tiIUEIL MCIL4LISTERB AzaiiNERDE.A.N, • vettap4e Jiaitfee nit Peitee s'aid Pollee We"- trate, GRANT STREET. epjmlto Mier Yletbetheli PITTSBURGH,' PA:• • Deede. - Ronda../dortgages, Acknowledgments, IlPobeltlenr, ;and • all Mega] Business ‘oltecnted with- prose -ss and dispatch. , ague Jourir , .1! ':AikiktuEußAlLitrir, •'! • _ zi4nwittroterriol'or THE ham' AND fuLunufselsTs,A.Tx. t d r *Ltrarra STREIT, skßerßteips. , Damn, PIM Deeds, , Ronds,' Hort. ! E mu, Ao Atztedvne,ol .Deasllosaaad.all RWROI ' '-atet!ussairith , tromnuteito' tad • •Ttice oftheitto43, _ . . CONYtYAN Ell, REAL fiTATE AID r RANCE' Alt=lr- • • 012302111filitlaT, tABT 1113111150HA3t: flefolletsttoul"or itentl'sollatted and p roziapsfi at wad e • g 6 - • mirit:yeo SAME:r~N* RIDDIU•Ly A+TOIINEYI.AT-LAW. omce. is Difmozid Btrel4,. . • • topp4site the Cotut Flountl.) fellbt44 PITTSBURG ROMISAMIP inditipaLL% r- :11 STREET, 98` FITS •,:.4304,090.f0r 5 ,.. .7.; P ia PA. ;, c ; MlEW3lThigs liar or **Mr and . ` 4 lo4.ootBitillati ri . (Between ilbsity sad Pam itresta4 tlubril Prallaalv aitiadal ss. sant i44VW-C4AWA- - , PRIL 22, 1809;- KOH KEOILVEL J OBUR.A d dr i e LINOTRN, MUIYOATINE. WEN PORT. ROCK "INLAND. PUI,TO s CITY. LYONS. GALENA. DUBUQUE. Me- GREGOR LA CROSSE. 'WINONA, REED'S LANDING and nT. PAUL. - The new and splen did passenger steamer, BELLE VERNON Capt J. J. DARRAGH. Will leave for the above and lukrmediate land• loge on FRIDAY, the 23di at 4.• o'clock P. H., For freight or passage aPply 4,12 bOat d or- to GHttlEbT, MLR:VEY & Co, Agents. The above toat, having a greater part of her load engaged, will positivly leave as announced, Prt "flung an opportunity for passer gers. partic ularly those having families. seldom obtained from no re. as this bout goes thro , lgh without ye- SIIIPPIRR or transferring at ot. Louis. thereby plact..g passengers at no inconvenience. and as urisg them an Opportunity tor spetd and Com fott rarely b otained. ag2o FOR LOUISVILLE, CAIRO AND Fa. Louis. MARY DAVAGE AND BARGES, Capt• JANESI SIIEDDON I Will leave as above on ISA.TURDA.Y, 24th inst., at 4 r. m. For (relight or passage apply on board or to • apl9 CHARLES BARNES; Agent. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS; OR MEMPHIS AND r adiggFLEW ORLEANS—The steals AUSTRALIA Capt.---, Will leave for the abort. and Intermediate Dore on THURSDAY; Aorll 251 d. at 4r. N. rill For Irelgnc or passage. appty ou hoard. or to FLACK COLLINGWOI.D.' URRIEST, SWANEY aP2- ,Agents. FOR WHEELING. 3IARTY.T TA,PARKE SBIIEG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TYESD AY- 12 M, Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. The swift and sonerb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. M.A.RYS, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as announced above. . For Fieight Or Passage apply on hoard. or to FLACK & COL LIKOWOOD. or .COLLINa & BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received on Tuesday 'after 11!7►. M.. mh29 FOR CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE.—The steamer, siiiarat R. GRAY CAM. ISAAC WIRIMAXEII, Will leave for the ahove points on FRIDAY, the 23d inst. eon GRRIEBT, BWRZNEY it; CO : , Agents. aggrill6 1869• Adirlise NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, fi PROM St. Louis .to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Louis da ly for.Neokuk, Msven pert, Dubuque, Winona., Stillwater ann.St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers wilt be given to all points oh the Upper sissippl on steamers runnin4 from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packete at St, Loult, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through witnont delay and at lowest rates.; Apply to JOHN IIL ACK, J. D. COLLI Gwoon, C. Agents, or to I • ' • R. C. GRAY. iista:ra 91 Water steeet. OR ~ ST. LOUIS. GA .L LENA, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL —The 114 W and elegant passenger packet, GLENDALE .. "...,..Jolcv M. HAILE, CRS/lain, Jes. MILLON. Clerk. Will 11 aye for the above ports on. FRIDAY. 24(1 ' at 4-P. M. JOHN FLACK. .Spa .1. D. COLL.INGWOOD. Agents. piT.T fa BURGH,A d diZa x ' iltsßul E ffinE. A a 11 1,.. P it i tnarir , a wharf dally at 12 31, WED NESDAYS Ind SATURDAYS, ultra 'LABIA-az .. L. Brut2maN. Master. freight, ICUOLL C be reeetved at l all emus by • JANES S. • , r "FLACK COLLINGWOOD, apl2. Agnate. To LtylonpooL AND QUEENSTOWN. TEIZINNIAN Melt. STEADISIIIPS. Numbering sixteen Brst-class vessels, among t, r ' . the celebrated .t •." • CITY OF FAM__,us CITY OF arawyrP. CITY OF BOXTON CITY :OF BALTIMORE, Mil OF LONDON, Bailing EVERY A.TURDAY, from - Pier 46, e ti ni o rli t t nv o e u r; L : D Nlz t lrark...For oassage.or further WILLulk. BINGHAM, .Jr, Icrsiirra stlizsp, teniotticie Fo s:0! PittAbur , h • iti_... . - .1 1 ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS Qualities and Colors. - Particular attention given toisyltig Slate and repairing 9 ate roofs, For particulars and priees address ,i, :..T.: S. SEWATEII, .• . • No. 43 Seventh Avenne. • lanai:VC PITTSBURGH. PA. ,ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. BOLD ONLY BY LEMON •& WEISE. *awed Fundture inant!facturus, &ee l 11S .11PCKTATII.A.YEA1113M. where may be'found full assortment 'et Par. tor. Chamber and Kitchen Y urniture. das RIME KEYSTONE'POTTERY;, ; : • „, s M. Ewa, vneEmswitaz. Esi!woL :WARE .e. office anti Warehtina. 803 LtliERTIr atlptET. I _iirAlt °Mara aiontblir sista:dea so: AIIDENERi' TAKE' NOTICE. a MAND. . on . the •• —POE SALII.-wTbe - • FOURTEEN -- MILE nlly Allegheny: River. and now need fot garde purposes; Well Improved and .111 a high ,sigta,v cultivation.; contallible 4o or tiGacrels; now - o cited at a bargain. Call soon. AA,„, Ail* other Piirms•ln good locations. ) Woolen Borah. two Houses, and • twentY acres Of land oath& Central Railroad.: Houses' anitLote !or Sale and 'To-let in both cities. Poe further par. lariats inquire of : ' , yeztakm • WARD. ' sas 1 0 Brant street. omxisito Cathedra.. ' an ' MAN I. 'on - :, - ,TEIE "'MEN yam hold PATILONIiIiTICHETB,of the Ita so„, 3d 1E OF WASIRLNOTON .11:19DAT.- LIwN N are hereby in rmed that the - draw. 'en were made January.,29. 1889. sitdatiat a:tr emors' tiring -Silt Coiforniation or thiritanibers drawn, will be sent to Demos logere gred '" their addressing the WASHINGTON MEDAL LION PEN COMPANY. New York. N. 11.—EllAD Tll2 TICIMS 07 TSUI Glit 81.• N . - teEtte , . • RIVER PACKETS. ST., PAWL. ST. LOUIS. CINCINNAtTI. 'UPPER Amsresippt. PARKERSBURti. STEAMSHIPS TRADE MARK. DMIRIDOE'S - pz oos ~- -- 040- ; -'.., t'tiDA:kta RAILROADS ITTSBIIRGH & anium CtINNFLLS V IL L E EILROA.D. On and alter TUESDAY, Noyember, lade. trains will arrive at and depart front tas Depot corner of grant and Water alewife, as follows. . Mat I to sad fro= Ifni as- town 700 A. W. 6:00 r. Y. McKeespOrtAccomdn2 ii:00 A. M. 2:05 P. 2. Ex. to and:from ilnt'n. 3:00 P. sr. 10:10 A. Y.. West Newton Aceoned 4:30 Y. N. 8:35 A. x. Braddock 's Accomdt'n. 6:16 P. 0. 7:50 P. 111 Night Ac. tolktoX , sport.lo:3o p. 0. 6:45 A. X Sunday Church Tratn to • and from West Newton 1:00 P. 2.10:00 A. For tickets apply eo E. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. sToirr; Bnpenntendent. !Ice HA,NGE O.IF amumgg TIRE. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, On and after MONDAY, November 9th 19311, TWO TRAINS DAILY will. leave Plttaburgb Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike etreets fifirr Oran Fin. Oilleity. Buffalo, and adtpointa. Mal gions. 01.1AVSlitrliGH. laxEir9 IN 1P1TT881711,61 Mall • 7:15 a midall 5:40p sa Eipre es 7:10 p nit - Express 6:30a nt • Brady's B Ac 3:00 p m Snubs B Ac 10:30 ala Ist Soda Works Soda Works r ' • Accomd .. 10:50 am, _ Accomod qt. 8.90 a nit 9d Soda Works Rd Soda Works_ _ • Accomo.Pn. 5:00 p Accomod ' n. 3:6091I1 Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. Passengers taking express train'_Eisve , tin one change of cars between Pittsburgh Buffalo Oil Regions; ' Mail and'Express T rains atop only at principal ,points. Mixed Wayllald• Ao. commodatlod trains stop at all stations. _ THOMAS M. KING, Assn. W. FOSTER HOPE. Ticker Agent. • - in* trtgrAtiGSDMIIIIM • . LOMB RAILWAY. PAR HANDLE ROM% CHANGE OP TIME.—On and after BIIRSDAE. N0v.2451(1, 1868, trains will leave and 'arrive ttia Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: - Depart. Anfe.A . , ........ 3:13 a. m. 12:/3 a: as Fes!, Line 1043 a. in.• 11.33 p. Lo; Fart Express Wig" p.m. Mixed Way 5:43 a.m. 6:43P. 111. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 111:28 a. m. 8:33 Steubenville Accommod. 3:38 p.m. 9:48 McDonald's Aec'n, No. Y..5:08 p. m. 3;18 p. •T511:58 P. Expresa will leave daily. • 10:13 r. will arrive daily. The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Snndayt ei cepted, and makes close connections al New• ark ro: Zanesville and points on Sandusky Manstleld 6 Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket - Agent. W. W. CARD, Stun., Steubenville, Ohio. , no2a• 1868. _ . PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICANO F. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH Ft; R. From Oec. 30t_ ,h 1868 , trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north side; Pitts. burgh city time, , pa follows: • Aive. Chicago Ex, rr ..3:03 a m Chicago. Ex... 3:13 Erie & Ygia 11'17:2151 a m Chicago Ex_ . . 11:49 - cl. & Wleg SUBS:3B a m Wheeling Ex 11:1341 Chicago 1tall::6:53 am Crestline Mail 3:153p. o ; ,1 Cbles,Ex..lo:ol3 a m Mosso Ex.,.. r 4:23pe CI. & Wls)r EX 0:23 pn. everand Ex 4:011pg Chicago Ex.- 243 pni tie & Ig'n Egli:Ally' W'e & Erie Ex 4.113 pa. 1. &Wit'g Ex6:oStre Depart/rola Aitiphemy. Arrive fa Aitafha N. Brigt'n Ac • SAM a m N. Brigt"n Acilgia a Leetsdale ".:10:28 a . BrigVn • :" 3011L'ai k :11:58 aln - ew. Castle "10:33 an Rochester " ' 1:33 pm Leetpdale " 9:13 au Leetsdale Acc•3:slll pm 1 .• !. &Ws Tin N. Brigt'n " .5:33 pm N. Brigt`n " o: 4 l3pga N. Brigt`a ." AS:3Bp mt Leetsale , "'4:53 poi Leetsdale .. lo:439ral - " " T: 1 8 Dm Leetsdale Sun. Leetsdale Sun- -- is day Church. 1:1 3 p m day church. 9:sltaas 9:430. m. Chicago Express leaves - daily, nirl.l:sB a. m. Chi Express arrives daily. de22 F. R. MYERS, general Ticket Meat. rENNSYLVA-alown NIACENTRALitAIL AD. Orland after Nov, 280. 11588, Trains will arrive at and depar t from the. Union Depot. corner 0 Washington and Liberty •streets. sa Arrive. I Mail Train.... 1:30 am' Fast Line 9.40 e Wails o. 1..6 AO a m BrintonAcc , n. 7:50 a m ' Wall's. No. 2.. 8:50 a m Cincinnati Ex:9:443 a m Johnstown Ac10:35 am Baltimore Ex. 1•45 p m Phila. Express2:os pm Wall , s N0._8... 1:30 p m Braddocks No15:50 pm Wail's No. 4. 7:95 oml Way Paaan'r 10:90 p m • The Church Train leaves Walla Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m. reaching Pittabodw hat 10:00 a. m. Return in g , leaym Plttalni at op m m and arrives at waur Statio!t at p . - ',.. • !Cincinnati Entrees leaves daily. All : other um: s daily except Sunday. • ' For Butner inlbrmation apply tt qq ___ _ , • . W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. 'ThePennsylvtnia Railroad COriny will not as. same any rist forßaggage,exce for wearinf i ati. pare!, and li mit their resporudb tT to thie ow. re. Dollarkin value. ll Baggage exceeding that amount* in value will be at the riot of the owner, troben tate++ by special contract.:; • -, EDWARD ti. WII.L, non BeneralßstperintealleWAlLOOVti. vior • E ST'E it N:awijimi • •PENNSMVANIN 8.L.L80A.D.-011 and after boy. 221di1888. 'the - Ps, imager Trains on the 'Western Pennsylvania Bader,n will, arrive at and • depart from - the ' Street Depot, Allegheny City. mt foliar': ‘ e Aeries. • _ _ _.. Springd , e No18:40 am all 700 •in Freeport. No.18:90 a m Fretport No. 19:18 'a is Express 10:40 a m harplog No111:30 am Sharpb , g N0.11:25 p m xpress.-....9:45'p1a Freeport No. 24:00 p m ring,Pe No 13:20 pm :Nail • - 5:55 pm eport N0.25:210 pm Springd'e N028:45 I, m Snringd e No 27:/t/ p in Aboye trains run daily except Sunder. - - The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction every dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Alleg heny City at 1:20p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny June. , lion at 3:40 y. m_. , _ COMMUTATION TICIZETS-FOr sale in tickages of Twenty. between Allegheny City, hetitput street, Herr's,"Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and. Sharpsburg : and good only on the trains stopping at Stations smelled on tickets. The trains - leaving Alleguen_y City at..7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freeport withWal. kers line of Stages forßutler and Hannalistown. Through tickets may be purchased at the OHct No. 1 St Clair stree t'near the Suspensionßridge, t Pittsbur.h. and• et e Depot: Allegheny. ~ For thither infrmstion_apply to •• - ' JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent . Federal Street Depot. The Western .Penntry lnania Railroad will not iv same any risk for Baggage..except for wearing apparel, and limit their - responsibility •to Ono laiundrt d Dollars- in value. A.ll baggage ex.. eeeding . tit is amount In value willbe at thriiik, Of the owner, unless taken by special contraot. , ' • EDWARD H. WILLI no Cienmal Sunerintendent. Altoona. SMAHY HILL MON Mine fail:WA; leas63ni .70g SHOBTHET Jai) MOST, WILIAM ROUTE from the East to all points bt . . Colorado, Nevada, • _; lal4) r itrA P Xrit4hP . Arizona, - ',Washington; • New Mexico Idaho ' Two Tralzwleare State Line satin (Sundays exoefited ? lon tbegrrirel and wins 'of Eadde Railroad -waives. - LOU,n and bal and St. Joe Ealtroad, from tEileo7: Inv: at Lawriniee, Topeka and 'Warne= Mr•Weift tbittUtE4ll#l.El STATES EXPRESS ORREANI t Ii lea s LIKEOF OVERLAND MAIL AND COA.ORICO FOB - • .• • . DENVEIR4 SALT laLrgiih AU Points in,the - Territories* And eftttchaintitztaaws raps of COACHES for /fort Union, Bent's Fort, Paaa• AjtUfittOrligb• bus and all points In Art.. sons and crew Mexico. Wi eit lli ul the reamand addlifonS Um of rolling stock sa d tnent. _arranitementa mad. w ith serponsftdettrerland TrWasportatloir WIGS from its western tonialltull this road now ode= trigßued facilities for the sto the reeweet. . tr a . 1 , 1";:15,u not Tickets for Mb al all thei oineekla the United Slated and Catualsa ' • r ,Be sure and ask for tickets yin THE lir HILL 80UTA,11141075P2 MADTBIUX Dlnhiehr. • . Airmoimmoni,:' 'eet.eig Saiirintondeilit is. it wanaTini. liessraiiralgett and 'Menet AS Di DEpart. Artie**. Depart. Day Express.._ :30itaa, WalPs No, I...6:arant all Train sae ant selneinni 8x Ll:Mt= Wall's No. 2..11:20 am Johnstown As. 8015 pm . Rraddocks N014220pm Phila. Express s:lllpan Wall's Nrwa..ll:slo pm Wall's No. 4..6:15 pm I Fast Line' 7:60 pin 11:6O pm