The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 08, 1868, Image 3

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    PITTSBUEGH MARKETS
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OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:
, _MONDAY. September, 7, 1868.
The general markets are devoid of any
thing that is new or really important. In a
general way, busichs is dull, though
proving slowly in some respects, and we
• are in hopes that once navigation is fairly
resumed, of which tire indication's are
more favorable at this writing, that there
will be a decided improvement in the vol
ume of trade, and that prices will rule
lower; The-receipts of general produce
continue liberal, and the supplies of al
most _everything are fully up to the de
!nand.
APPLES—Under the influence of di
minished 'arrivals, appear to be a shade
Rimer, though, as yet, Vriees aro un
changed, rouging/from 82 to 's4- per bbl. as
to qualitV. ' •
POTATOES— In better supply, and can-
not fairly be quoted above *3,50. Jersey
Sweets unchanged at $d to :,'6,50 per bbl.
\ BETTER—Continues scarce, 'and exor i =
- .bitant prices are still maintained, prime to
choice fresh packed selling at 35 to 400.
EGGS—In light supply, and with a
moderate demand, prices have advanced
to 20 to 21c.
CHEESE—Is firm but unchanged at 14
( to 15c for Western Reserve and Hamburg;
17 to 18c for Factory and Goshen and 20 for
Sweitzer.
SEEDS—SmaII sale§ of Timothy seed at
$3,25 to 83,50. Flaxseed is in demand at
$2,25 and but but little offering. Cloverseed
is nominal at $7,50 to 88.
LARD' OIL—Is firm but unchanged at
$1,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is in steady de
; mandat 14 ~c to 1434 c for - Shoulders;
16% to 16%c for Ribbed, and 18;ic to
18% for Clear Sides, and 22 to 22% fOr Su- I
' . gar Cured Hams. Lard is Quoted at 19 1 ,c to'
• 20e in tierces; and 21 to 2135, in kegs. , Mess
Pork 830,50 to $31,50. ;
GRAlN—Wheat inquiet and lower; the
mills are plying $2,05 to $2,10 tor Reciand
-•; 3 to 5 cents higher for. White._ . Cern
is firm but unchanged at $l,lO to $1,15 for
mixed to prime Yellow. Oats---the demand
is only fair - at the recent advance, though
it Is claimed that they cannot ,be sold 'Or
less; we continue to quote at 65c,' on tmck,
and 63 to 70c, in store; sale of 300 bushs at
66c, delivered. Rye.is unchanged' at $1.40.
't Barley is strong, and prime Spring may be
quoted strong at $2.
= HAY—lkunchanged'ranging from $2O to
t: 530 per ton, as to quality.
- SALT—IS - dull and unchanged at.. 51,75 to
$l,BO to the and $2, fet small lots in
store. (
MILL PEED—Sales on track of one car
shorts at $1,20; 1 ear Seconds at $1;50; land
1 car Middlings at $2.15. The - mill prices
r are as follows: Bran sl,lo; , Shipstuffs ASO ;
Mid d $4OO. •
• FLOUR-10 in fair local demand but
Hower, the -mills having reduced their pri
ces 30 cents per bbL We now quote Extra
Family at $10,50 in bbls and $10,20 in sacks;
and Double' Extra at $l.l in barrels and
$10,70 in sacks. Rye Flo* $9 per bbl.
9
New York Produce Market.
[By Telegraph to the. Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Ashes qniet. Ca
.,: ton dull, heavy ,alui a shade lower; self-a
1500 bales at 2.9a29;5: Flour—receipts, 12,768
4 bbls—fresh ground from oil wheat a shade
"ilfirmer; other:kinds dull and declining;
,
*sales 7,900 bbls $7a8,25 for superfine ,
estate and wester n, $8,51119,15 for common
;1:% to choice extra, $8,30a9;90 for do. extra
• ( • •;western, $10a11,75 for good choice white,
'l.:wheat extra, sEcBsall,so for common to
:::'choice R. Y. 0., $9,50a1l for common to
extra St. Louis, 'sllal4 for good to choice
do., closing quiet. California quiet; sales
',2,804) sacks at $9,75112. Rye • flour quiet;'
• sales 250 bbls at s7a9. Cornmeal rather
• ~ ,more active; - sales 600 bbls western at $5,90,
175bbls Brooklyn at ,$6. Whisky dull
:and nbminal; sales at 61.1 c in bobd. Wheat
$--recelpts,.3o,32B bush—spring scarce and
:drm; winter dull and declining; sales
• t 34,000 bush at $2 for for new common N 0.2
•. :4pring; $2,15a2,18 . f0r red St. Louis: $2,18 for
:red Indiana; $2.26 for amber Michigan; $2,50
•t:
wh to Micnigan,s;sl for white Tennes
, l'aeet; $2,53 fOr very choice amber do; $2,60
ror white Kentucky. .alye• a shade firmer;,.,
A Irales.or 4,000 bushels western at $1,50a1,60;
ni
;bushels
extree. -- Barley quiet; sale, of 6,000
~ h ushels State to• arrive at $l,BO. Barley
;Malt dull.- , Corn—receipts„, 63,606 bushels;
;he market opened heavy '--and Ic lower,
4nd closedt.bettert - • export Icquiry- rather
• : l arore steady; _sales of 94,0130 bushels at
41.15a1,20 tbr unsound,ll,2lal,22for sound
• Mixed western; $2,22 in store. Oats—re
.telpts, 66,435; the market cry-ned drill and
Deavv; sale 46,000 bush at 69a73 for new
vestern at-the • railroad depot •and afloat;
.11losing at 71c afloat; otdnoromel_at..Blc
/tore; 83eTtflolt. Tail stook of grain- in
4arebouse September it Wheat; '246,749
' • - ;aushels; Ckorni 2 , 1 4;15E 1 .0 bushel P1t5r2.564-
. 1 2 . , 9 bw-hells ';' • 10.10*. rinithele; Malt,
.g,094 bushels; Peas, ..34.193 'bushel% Rice.
- ',ull at 9a9Xd•-.for Ra'ngoonr`9Ralo l c for
Coffee steady arid quiet; sales of
0 bags Ricutt,frOvete terms.- : Stigat isetive
rid y i c higher; sales of 200 bhds . Cuba at
fry, refining grades: Mcdas-ies
• teady and quiet. Petroleum firmer at 16%
17c for crude; and'32c for rifttred,' 'bonded.
:fops quiet at 30140 c for new. Pork Brut
lid in fair . demand; salea of 1,650 barrels
•,,' t $29a29,50 for mess; closing at $29,,..ca5h;.
• 28,87 for 01dr:M60a24,25 for :Ptifilet l l 7 s;so
25 for prime mess. ~,I3def pteady:' sales of
bbls; tierce beef quiet at $21u33 for
mess;. $30a36 •for India mess. Beef
ants dull ats2sa3l; CM Meats ktritady; sales
'5 pack rtiAis tit 13 .ttl4c for shoulders; 16a
:'. 1 ,4c for hams. —Middles firm and • quiet.
• ziand firmer, -with sales 500 tierces at 19
end 201/,a2034e f kettle
..maer. d; a so 250 dtn
tierces titka, buyer for
:eptt mber, and 250 . tierces (.0, killer for
.?.nuary, at 15;5c: 250 tierces, t-el,cr for
.'pbroary,atp I vate tonna.- Buf ter' quiet.
31a38c for Ohio, (and 38a43c for St.te.
I.'hee-e sr eady at 131117, 1 4 c. .Freigh.:o4 to Li v
-;:pcol -are without decidpd eh Inge. , mirth
.gagemerits for 45.000 bush corn per steam
. 1 !
at 4a4 o:;
Yong., September7.--Erp. W.—Flonr
regular and nn ettled; old spring wheat
,•.bur arm; and other 'kinds - declininv.
- •:4 l 'heat closed quiet and very firm" for old
z•ing, and heavx for another kinds. Rye
;•'. 11 at $101011;4o.. -Oats' dull end '4heavy;
Ow western 69c at railroad deplet, and 70a
: '43 afloat. Cord steady at 151,15a1,20 for
' 'mound, ili t 2lal,22c for ,sound new mixed
ffistern. Pork very firm; mess, - sellers,
,
•• $20,20, and buyers, at 129,50 cash. Beef
• eady and in moderate demand. Cut
• !eats quiet and steady. Bacon; in light
Ipply and firm. Lard' firm at 200a20,(03
tgur to ,prikrie steam.. Eggs ataady at
Toledo iliarket.
ib.s ?Unbinds esneite.l
ll'or..Eno, September 7.—The receipts
the week amounted to 29,888' barrels
22,553 bushels' wheat, 107,072 bushels
in, 110,709 - bushels Oats, 22,028 bushels
and 43,806 bushels Istriey. , • The ship.
ants for the saute tithe were 28,018 barrels
' • ;ur, 127,069 bushels wheat, 101.572 bushels
- 38,797 bi'atiels ,: - Oatsy 12,735 bushels
:A. }lon els it mar.. /Whist is firmer and'
tter, with -sales of white. 'Michigan at
13%a2,14;, amber At $2,03t012,0§; No. 1 1
ti at 8202 ; , No ..2 Acw. it 111,89 No. S - do. , at
;70; No. red Dayton and Michigan at
1 No. 2 spring at 81,63 ; No .3 do . at 81,53,
41 Laporte spring at 1/1,72. Corn opens I
lower, but ri-COvered 'the deelhae, with
.es o f N o . lat $401a1,03. Oats lo lower:
th sales 'of - No:, lat 56e• Bye is steady at
• i3O for No. i. Parley;,No. 1 State • 81,70.
!eights 6o toßuffalo, pc On corn. - and leo
t wheat to °siring& _
• Memphis Market. •
zl 111 efrisbunes bast , tte.l
'Alyaeitrrs, September 7.—Co ton sold at
Reeeipts;"l7 lialeg.', --- Exports; .3 bales.
bur sold Ad - 16013. Corn at 8214b._ Oata
10. llay,.sl&i2o. Bran f2O. .Cora meal,
14,25. Pork 430. "Lard* ;i 3 a 2 35 3 . Bacon.
clear:Bl4es, 17)iln Ditotlidera,;l3)so.
Financial Natters in New York.
Gold Closed at 144%.
[By Telegraph to the'Plttsburgh Gazette.l
(NEw YORE, September 7, 1868.
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money easy, at 3@5 Per cent. on call.
Sterling steady sit 9a14. Gold closed weak,
opening at 144%, advanced to 145, fell to
144;, and closed at 144 m bid and 144%
asked.
GOVEP.M!MNTS
Governments quiet but steady; Coupons
'Bl, 114®1143.6; do. '62, 113%®114; do. '64,
109%®109%; do. '65, 111;4; do. new, 109®
10934; do. '67, 109; do. '6B, 10.348108V0
Ten-Forties, 105010514.
BORDER ' STATE . BONDS
Border State bonds firms; Missouris,
923; New Tennessees, 66 1 /,@663,1; Old North
Pit Tonnes, 73X@75; Old Virginias, 53%@
New Virginias, 52!4@54.
STOCKS.
4oe.ks openedactive, especially on Pacific
Mail, New York Central, North Western,
St. iPaul and Wabash, w..ich has advanced
ma erially. In the afternoon the market
Was generally weak, particularly New York
Central, which fell to yoa 7 .‘ per cent„ at
the close the, market was more steady; Ex
press shares were considerAly lower; Mis
cellaneous list except Pacific Mail are dull.
'5:30 PRICES:* Canton, 46. x; Cumberland,
26@31; Wells' Express, 25%Q20; Ameri
can, 43@,44; Adams, 4403,44y 4 ; United
States, 4 V,Q45%; Merchants Union, 23
Q 23%; quicksilver, 20A1Q21.; Mar.posa,
40Q401; Pacific ;Mail, 103 Q I 03,(,; West
ern Union Telezriiph, 34Q34 g; New York
Central, 125 1 4Q12,5%; Erie, 46!4Q46%. do.
preferred, 68Q69 ; 3 4; Hudson, 1417,;
122; do, preferred, 122; Reading, 91y 3 Q
91 1 / 4 ; Ohio and Mississippi, 28MQ29%;
Wabash, 54 1 ..@)54%; preferred, 72Q75;
St. Paul, 88@854; do. preferred, 90©
9:/q; Terrehaute. 41% Q 42; preferred 65
67: Michigan Southern, 85@85g; Pith
burgh; 8 ;%©87,,1; • Toledo, 10134Q102;
Rock Island, 102 3 4Q102%; North-western,
87Q88; preferred 87%Q87,1i; Fort Wayne,
103 . 1 40 108:;(,; Hartford and Erie, 2.3 1 ,‘Q
24; Chicago and Alt ,n, 146; preferred 150;
St. , Joseph, 87; Ashtabula, 99 1 ,4; - Chicago
Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 80.
MINING SHARES
Mining shares dull. Copper stock quota
tions a 13oston: Calumet, 49; Franklin, 10;
Heela, 70; Minnesota. 2; Quicy, 21.
Chicago Maiket.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
CHICAGO, Sept 7.—Flour quiet anil 10a15c
lower, with sales spring extras at sBa9.
Wheat quiet and lal%o lower, with sales
No. 1 at51,65a1,66, and No '2 at $1,59a1,60%;
dosing nominal at 114,53 for No 2; the mar
ket'remsiaed unch diged this afternoon.
Corn active but nnse'tled, and 14alc lower,
with sales No. lat 95109834 c; No at 94 Ma
9530, and rejected at
.92e; there wre sales
since 'Change at 95 - Nc for No. 1. Oats dull
and
,qale lower; dosing at 51 1 4a51%c' in
'store. Rye less active and 3c lewer, -with
sales No. 1 at $1,19a1,21, end No. 2 at $1,15;
at $1,20 for No. Highwines quiet
and firm at $1,35 for free, and•7o,- for- -bond
ed. Mess Pork steady and quiet at $29,50.
Lard . firm but dull at 19c. Dry Salted
Sh- , ulders dull and nominal at 113,0. Live
stock mare dull -and prises unchanged.
Fr. ights firmer and laly.; . c higher at 9,+
for corn and tullalle for whpa , io Bano.
Receipts for the past forty-eight hours
-16,525 bhl4 flour ' 137,008 bash whca , 154,-
725 buSh corn, 154;542 bush oats, 1,372 head
hogs.." Shipmems-873 bbls flour, 139,683
bu-h wheat. 134,187.bu5h corn, 145,230 bash
oats, 1,954 head bogs.
St. Lomb Market.
(
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (iatette.l
ST. Louis, September 7.—Tobacco; the
offerings to-day were principally snipping
leaf, for which bids were not. acceptable,
and the market generally was drooping.
Cotton: nothing doing. Hemp unchanged
at $2,45 for dressed. Flour dull, and buy
era ask Concessions which were refused.
Wheat; offerings, large aiad market dull,
but prices not quotably lower prime to
fancy red sold at 81,85a2,30, and prime to
choice white 81,95a2,25; t-pring unchanged
at $1,45a1,55 for prime to -"choice. Corn;
receipts light and prides a little higher at
91a94c. Oats firm at 53a57c. Barley un
changed at $1,81,2,00 for spring. 'Rye heavy
and easier at $1,15a1,18. Pork dull at
$2925; 'sales of 500 bbls, seller's option,
middle: January, at-_s2o, and 500 tierces
Lard, same time, at 144 c. Bacon firm but
dull; shoulders 140, and clear sides 1714 c.
Lard stiff at 18 2 4119 c. Whisky; held at
$1,30 without sales. Receipts-3,800 bbls
flour, 32,700 bushels wheat, 400 bus corn,
- 18,500 bus oats, 7,300 bus rye,-80 bus barley.
" .
Cincinna t
Marke-
IsiTelieraph t?nie tottealgro oaKtte..i ,
CrtioneraTr,' geptember 6.—Flour un
changed- and quiet; family 09,50a9,75.
Wheat dull at $1,98 for No. 1. Corn ad
danced to $1,02a1,03 and supply light ;
fineries are buyiug. Oats unchanged and
firm at 55c. Rye in demand rind firm at
§1,40. Barley unchanged. Cotton 29c and
dulli Whisky'held at 70e in fond. Mess
Pork hold firmly, at 29c. Bulk meats dull
and prices nominal; they can be bought
at 12a14u. Bacon lower and dull; shoulders
13ctiztlear sides 17; clear rib 16; lard held .
fiamly - at 19, but buyers do not offer better
than 18{A. Butter and Cheese unchanged
and firm at full prices. Linseed Oil dull .
at 15c.- Gold 144/ buying.
• ' , Philadelphia, narket.
(By Telegranh to the Pittsbarehliaxette.l
PHILADELPHIA, September 7.—Flour is
du 1 and prices are ivealt; superfine sells
at $7.75;• extras, sBa9; northwestern extra
family, $11; Pennsylvania and Ohio do.
slo,2orfancy. $12,75a14. Wheat—prime in
small supply, and is held firmly, o her de.
sCriptions are not wanted; sales 80,00-bus
new Pennsyl ania, D laware and Indiana
red - at $2,20; fair, 52,35. Choice !lye, UV;
new western, $1,35. New southern Corn is
quiet; yellow $1,30, mixed western; $l,BO.
Cotton,(Prosidons and Groceries are un
changed.
Baltimore Market.
(BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:l
Bsurimonn, September 7.—Cotton dull
and nominal at 290. Flour dull and prices
nominal.• • Wheat dull and firmer. ' sales
red at 112.40a2,60, and inferior to good, $1,75
a 1,85.1 Cern dull; sales white st $1,23a1.25.
Oats firm; sales prime at BUM. Rye firm
at 8470. 111:63 pork firm at 539,50; n
firm; sales rib sides at 17 1 4 c; clear sides '
17Ncr shoulders, tlyio r and hama r 22423 c.
Lard firm at 190.
\;; allarket.'
By Telegratib to thet'lttatriroti 6uette.3
•
LOUISVILLE, Sept:7.—Tobacoo scarce and
higher logs 55,50a9,50; medium leaf 814;
rnanntieturing Hart & Co. " mediumB2l 25.
.Fintir—Anpertincc $8,75a7. ''Wheat—red 124
2,05; Corn 858900 "Oats 45a50ci. Rye 01,25
a 1,80,• "Mops porks 29; La , d 183 yo. Bacon
—4lhoniders 1214 t; olear sides 180. , Whisky
tree.1,27a1,30. •
Detrolt'alartet. `
(Bite6graoh to ihe Pittsbaiihlititetie.l
: , I)sntorr,Septimber7.—Ploar is dull and'
unchanged; ' sales7oo bbls ettolee Saperline,
110,75a11. 'Wheat—N ~1 white Is undluAng
ed and with' a good demand to fill ow eon
lignmenta, '12,22; other kinds dull; No. '2
white, 12,09a2,1% No. '1; 1242.01
- let
•
tßr Tetempb to the Patmearen ttatette.l
ST. Louis, September 7.—Cattle un
changed, ranging at $2,75a8,00 gross.
Rivers and Weather. •
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oa tette.]
(LOUISVILLE, Nept. 7. . Blvei BtatlOilltry
'With 4% feet in , the canal. Weather clear
and pleasant:
: GAZETTE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER :8 1868
IMPORTS BY itAILKOAD.
PrrTssimar, FT. : WATBZ Arai CatoM3o
RAILROAD. September 7. - 2 cars pig iron,
Nimick & Co; 3 do. J Wood San & Co; 1 do,
J W Porter 300 bbls flour, D Wallace; 200
do do, T C Jenkins; 8,730 pa d s shoulders,
534 bbls tallow, 1 bbl hams, F Sellers & Co;
I car barley, J Rhodes & Co; Ido do, Mc-
Henry & Hood; 100 bbls said, Semple, Fry
& co; t ear ice, J Snyder; 8- cars wheat, J J
Liggett ( & Co; I old boiler, 1 ps pipe, B
Pfiauni; 1 car shorts, R Knox Jr;
10 bdls
J wooden sturups, Henderson Jr Son; 10
bbl flour, 20 half doz pails, 22 do tubs, Watt
Lang & Co; 17 bbl apples, Graff & Rester; 1
bx coke, 1 sk rice, Carter, McGrew & Co;,11
lead kegs, BL Fanestock & Co; 20 doz pails
half doz tub 4, Head & /Metzger; 7 has bolts,
Whitemore W D & Co; 10 cases, Thos J
Patterson; 2 bbl sk bxs Price & Sims; 5
cases tobacco, Pat McKeona; 10 M staves, 1
furnace and.flxing, Graff, Hugus; 1 cir saw,
r TAPPencott t Bakewell; 38 bxes cheese, N
J Braden; 1 2 aks rags, Cht isty & Co; Ben
ham; 3 bbl eggs, Little, Baird & Patten. ' 1
anvil, Logan, Gregg & Co; 123 sks oats, 11
bbl apples, Woodward & Davidson; 31 bales
hay, Stewart &Langanheitn; 2 cars mellons
Hays & Barley; 100 bbl flour, L B Floyd &
Co; 1 car lumber, Nauz. & 11; 10 hhd, 2 Mils(
lot loose scrap iron, Everson, Preston & CO.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUROR RAUL
nom), September 7. 1 car 1 iron ore,
2 do pig iron, Lloyd & Black; 2 do do, 4 do
blooms, Nimick & Co; 2 do pig iron, Reese,
Graff, Dull; 3 do do, Union Iron Mills; 2 do
fire brick, Coleman, Rehm & Co; 1 car tire
clay, Hussey & 1 car wheat, Hitch
cock, McCreery & Co; do; 2 cars iron ore, Sho
enberger & Blair; 6 bbls. I hf bbl-tobacco,
J Megraw; 9 blooms, W D McGowan; 5
coils rop, Ful On, Bolltnan & Co; 40 bxs
ink. Rot a S Davis; 30 aks rags, Christy, B
& Co; 1 bbls Oatmeal, Rinehart & S; 1
caddy, 1 half butt tob , cco, Boyle & Co; 20
bxs star candles,/Means & Coffin; 34 sks
oats, W .1 . Meek; 50 bids flour, Watt & Wil
son; 11 sks barley, Mcßane & Anjer; 5 bhls
soap, G D Whitcomb; 6do apples, M Mc-
Swiggen; lot stoneware. C A Boucher; 21
bbls cider; W 11 Graff; 2 bales pelts, DI
Straup.
ALLEGHENY 'VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep
tember 7:-320 bbls oil, McKee, Hackett dr
Co: 480 do do, Citizens Oil Co; 320 do do, J
Wilkins; 80 do do,D 31 Edgerton; 480 do do,
J Gallagher; 1,040 do do, Clark dit Sumner;
280 do do, Menser, Hepler it Co; 160 do do,
Chrystal Oil Works; 160 do do, Riberfv
Oil Works; 560 do do, Jas Mawhinney; 7 . 20
do do. Fawcett, Logan ct Stock.dare; 1 car
pig iron, H ,Woodsides; 2 cars liMestone,
Shoonberger ct Blair; 1 car fire clay, Kier,
Glover dt Co; 1 do do, Star Fire Brick Co; 1
car lime, ."1 Reno; 6 bas mdse, McElroy,
Dickson dr, Co; 2 bbls eggs, 1 ak rags, Paul
Gibson; 43 sks rags, McCullough, Smith it
Co; 2 bbls eggs, Ii Rea Jr; 1 car cinders,
Andrews ,'Hitchcock. .
PITTSBURG EL OINOLNNA.TI AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, September 7.-10 bhds tobacco,
W ct D Rinheart; 2 boxes dry goods, H M
Hallett; 50 bbls clay, T Coffin; 1 car corn,
Rrown h Williams; 3 cars staves, W Hast
ings; 20 hdls paper, Pitts Paper Co; 2 bbls
lard, R MeGinniss; lot carriage hardware,
Frank Simpson; 43 sks barley, Fred
Schield; 81 do do, 1 car wheat, W J Meek;
2 cars staves, J Painter' et Son; 4 cars bai
ley. Spencer it McKay; 1 car staves, Ralva
S. Robertson; 1 car corn, D Wallace; I do
do, Culp ,t Shepard; 100 bbls flour, owner.
ALLEGHENY STATION. September- 7.-
3 ears .11axseed, 31 B Snydam; 1 hhd to.
bacco, 11 box do, R tt. W Jenkinson; 1 car
lumber, Nanz it Co; 100 bbls' flour, Stewart
dt Langenheim; 3 cars barley, J Rhodes it
Co: 6 do wheat, R T Kennedy dr. Bro; 1 car
staves, J 31- Hemphill; 6 ears limestone, I
do metal, Superior Iron. Co; I ear wheat. W
McKee ,t Co; 1 car lumber, Taggart A. Wil
son; 40 bbls flour, Voeghtly it Kopp.
PITTSBUEOB ANL CuNNI LLSVI LLB
RAILROAD, September 7.-2 CM'S - metal,
Youghio!zhenv Iron S Coal Co; 217 sks
wheat, \V McKee ct Co; 50 do do. J S Lig
vett ct Co; 60 bbls apples, Woodworth a
Davison Co; 4 coils rope, 4 (bale § twine,
Fulton, Bollman st Co.
TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS
F B THE FALL TRADE.
AT
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO.'S.
THE ENTIRELY NEW
"..LA BELLE" SKIRT,
( IN ALL THE Dr ERENT COLORS.
A complete Ilse of
1.
Balinoral Hosiery, for Ladies & rdisies.
' The best assortment of
GENT'S CASSIMERE SHIRTS.
- fell line of'
Gent's Fall and Winterlinderwear.
WHITE FRENCH CORSETS,
Slightly soiled by salt water, only 00 cents.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Infants' Wool Bonds and F. acrines.
BRADLEY'S FLANNELS, In all colors.
Our Assortment 'of Notions is well feleeted.
As we here received a very line st-ck of Goods,
country. Alevehants will .10 well to examine our
stock, as we have the goods suiting their trade.-
.
BIACELUE, 'GLYikE & CO.,
'TS and SO Market Street.
se,s
DIMES MA
MACRITM l it CARLISLE'S,
Na 19 Firth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED!
ON AND. AFTER JIM IST.
HOOP SKIRTS. (Ladles'.) fbr
CORSETS, (Real Praia.)
LINEN NANDHEROHIEF3, 3 for 515
lOD_OLOVEO, • (warranted, ). • •
PAPER COLLARS.
$llOO Yds. (WOOL COTTON, (good) 5
POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c...
NEN%•SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS.
=N43 JEAN DRAWERS
All kinds Bowies and Hats at Half Cost
CREAT BARCAINS!
IN ALL .ItINDS OF GOODS.
SpecLd Bates to Ilierehointo & Dealers.
temettna a oanuaLE,
I
.10110 1
Lorrioo or I.:01121‘01.1211. 01/ A.LLlfotbaleilf Co, ll
• I PIT 811011011. Angu-t. 4M. 1808.
OTICE TO 'BON LIRIOILDEALS.
nd iiLer de tombs s the 8X . •
p c 1 t, I XII
.T. Issileu by Allegheny c n ty, Miy
1 t, 1263. In payment, or -bounty in Vol !meant,
10.1 be redeem 4 on p 'en+tition al this o se.
Interest on thesil bonds willeassc November Ist,
nes. I _1
,---stittiyir • MFINEY Ld Oontroper.
XwNIIIIIAIIIIBBER, BELTING AAID
tirr&AM PACSINiii.—A Nil stock au band at all.
as. Bad or the _beet qiellity. Parties' wishing:
Et up mills or shops whet, Minn .g Is required. will
end our rirloimis low as cell ilu tut* In the Eadt, end
reiuut sand. ---
- • :i aH. fIaLLIPS.
41e ' .: AG sa d AK St. Chair street.
KED DOWN!
50c
80
LOO
MC
75
10 rirrß frrittam
RIVER NEWS.
The Monongahela was again ising
slowly yesterday with three feet i the
channel by the pier mark. The we ther
continues cloud• and unsettled with very
appearance of more rain—we had se eral
very heavy showers during Su day
nignt. ' sl
The steamer Bayard leayps for Buffington
this morning. to bring up a crowd of coal
boatmen. ; ; -
The steamer Glasgo , Captain Robinson;
is announced for Clue unati and Louisville
on IVednesday.
. . .
C ptain " J!ihn Woo->urn s_ne‘s Arkan
sas packet, "Fort Gib-en," leaves for New
Orl ans on Thursday.
The towboat DianTo,
ago broke; her shaft,
put in position, and si
MIME!
A couple of towbo
lying at the Siste
Wheeling, during th
port yesterday.
An Oil City teleg am, dated 1:30 p. m.,
says: The' river has 11 inches of water in
the channel and stat onary. The weather
is cloudy and cool. We had_ some rain
last night.
Captain James Mel en, of the Glendale,
is here on a visit_ to his family. The Glen
dale is, and has been for some time past.
laid up at St. Louis waiting for a rise here
to enable her to load for Pittsburgh.
, -
i t
—The .T. R. Hoyle vas sold by the United
States MarShal at . E ansville, on Tu sday,
to Mr. Reed, of the lino Mines, for 2,602.
—A Convention of western boatm will
assemble at Louisvil o on the 23d o Sep
tember to take in consideration various
points of interest in connection with the
navigition of the Western rivers and the
laws
_regulating the satne. • Delegations
are expected from Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cincinnati, Nashville, Memphis, New Or
leans and St. Louis.
—The steamer Success arrived at St.
Louis on Wednesday from Fort Benton,
With two hundred and forty passengers
and $3 0 , 0 0 in treasure. One hundred
passengers . and 8100,000 in treasure were
put off at St. Joseph. Business is reported
to be brisk in 'Montana. There is no
trouble with the Indians. The mines are
being well developed, and:there will be an.
increase in the yieldrof gold this season.
The boat left on the 11th of August, 'and
had very low water coming down. Int
znense-herds of buffalo were seen crossing
the river at Fort Peck. A — terrific storm
and heavy snow were encountered on the
15th. She bad ten tons of silver quartz.
There are twenty-two inches of water on
most of the bars, with, only 18 inches on
Dauphin's Rapids, and the river falling.
lyns CELLANEOUS,
Westward the Star of Empire Takes
Its Way."
ECIII(E A lIOIIE IN TIIE GULDEN STATE.
THE INHVIICRANT
IitODESTEAB _ASSOCIATIOW
OF CALIFORNIA
IneorporateO unOer the Laws of the Stute,
tiocem
twr 30 ill. 1567. fur the purpose of prushilug
HOME'S FOR ITS MERBFRS,
And promoting Immigration
Capita! Stock. - - - $1,000,000
I)l‘l,lcit Into 200.041 SIIAIIES at $5 each, paya
ble in S. r CI:RENT?.
l'ertiticati, or stock Issued to bubscrlb, ra Imme
dlnttly upon re:, Ipt or the moitry.
NO Piatsux ALLOWED TO HOLD MORE FIVE
A !rental. containing a full description of the
property to be distributed among the Shareholders
will be s 'tit to any address upon receipt of stamps to
cover rrturn postage
Information ae to price of land In any port on of
the State. or noon a iy other sulkmet of itrer at to
fartiad nroposing to trnmigr.ite. will be cline fully
urnished upon receipt of stamps for postage.
All letters should be addressed
SECRF.TART IMMIGRANT HOMESTEAD
CIATION, PostoCace Buz ;it:). 80, SAN F
CISCO. CALIFORNIA. an'M
TA.XES t. TAXES!!
The Tax Payers of the consolidated city of Pitts
burgh, are her by notified _that the Tax 'gooks are
now in the hands of the Cite Treasurer, ready for
•• •
Taxes and Water Rents paid between' the fiat of
JUNE and the lat of AUGUST. will be received at, a
• DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. _
And between AUGUST Ist, and the 15th o f SEP
TEMBER, at a
DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT. •
From the lath of SEPTEMBER to the lst, of OC
TOBER, all taxes will be'payable as assessed. After
the Ist of OCTOBER i FlVEper cent. beadded
and on the let of NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes
will be put Into the hands of Collectors V &Tit THE
FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT.,
makings difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,
between those paying lc July and those paying In
November.
iirThe STATE ,NERCANTILE LICENSES are
now uue, and soould be pdd on or before the lst of
July, to save coat and expense of atilt.
B.ALLINDER,
etc Trononrer.
113:11
OIL WELL
Steam Engines, for Sale.
Superior new an seconn-hand tITEA2t- EN
GINES-7, S and 10 inch •eyandcre, 20• and 2
Inch atzoke, with all the fixtures
FOR BORING OIL WELLS.
Address
HUGH 11. BOLE & CO.,
uB:t9l f Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pa.
)RAIN PIPE.—HALL
.I_,F SUPERIOR. ARTICLE. OF
DRAIN PIPE ,
AU sizes, from one to twenty-four Inches at
DON & KKLLY'S, agents fur manufacturers, 147
Wood street, between Fifth and MAUI streets.
jelS
McDONALD ALLEI.
, Notice Is hereby Riven that the Viewe' ;
port for o..ahllNlt If DONALD ALLEY btktb
to;d2TAelrtg,hietalss.Cairhig
Court, for
at No: 2 L.
for eontlrmatioa.
J. C. McCann% (Solicitor.
:FADDEN. STREET.
otteip Is hereby Wert that the Vlewei l ße.
port In the matter of WII)ZNING Bloll'AlD EN
EIT N
KETs Itlgh , b ward. A !leg teeny etty, has een
010.1 at 1110. 9N3, November Term, 180 e, Dletrlat
Court, for confirmation.
J. C. BleCO.ll/121, Solicitor.
-sel:v4l
mblS:nB PITTSBURGH, PA.
H e C. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
( No. 88 Gl•rarit etreet,
J. C. McCORIBS, City Solicitor. I mv24:h2t PITTSBURGH, PA.
JOHN A. STRAIN.
sel:v43
PESKY STREET. --
Notice to hereby given that the Report of Nriew
era f Iit'ENIN PERRY d i HER'!', L Its of Alle
gheny, has been tiled at No ODA. November Term,
OHM, District Court, for congrmation.
sel:y4ls
G OOIiFNEIFITS. '
01311211/IfiAD 11 DELB TIMM
/Enquire for WARD'S Dread.
eUrsrest and bed. The
eye' y loaf Take done else.
IGHTNEVE APPLE PAIIEEN.---,
have inat received e larke eto,k of tee above
per. boy bsoe been fully tested for Mt !rat
three yearn, and have pros ed Ihrmaerorato b e t h e
beat ever blunted. They pare faster, better, a, d
do their, work much cleaner Man any other tipple
Parerd known. Yor sale weeded& nd mon, by
JANIE ROWN.
1.3111 Wood 'street
•
sn~:*trr
niIIUBLE. BARREL !SHOT HUNG.
h•vv, In stuns very enporio , . lot et °nid e
Berrelbbot bu t oy brew h .111 i UnlZZitl loading. of.
my own lingo tatkoi. which I, will. bell lie low so An y
bailie In the country. la:cent . luaus. Ail I ask is
10 c'.ll ono °asinine and be rolivlooe.l or 'hp " me
Yor sato by JA•lialr.• DOWN, kuPTui .11
1311 W0..1 ran
§4IOT! 81110T!--.Miud a
llortmen of New Yos k Pat.lit bout In
NI
so lias
pound pato, aswated numburs . Imp a
No.to lO. i` or sue Dl ,
JAININ llowN s
las Wood 'keel.
lairTlM
13=1
EILLINGER & STEVENSON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street, Pitt-burgh, Pa
All Kinds of Country Produce
All orders for Merchandise promptly filled. at
LowesT market rates. Particul tr attention given
to the sate-of nutter, Eggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits,
&c. We feel confident that we can give entire sat-
IsfaPtion, by making QUICK SALES and PROMPT RE
TURNS. at itionEsr Df AILK n.T YItICa , and therefore
re .oectfully solicit your consignments. A•l co, re•
spoinience answered promidtv. 'Marking Plates
furnished free. Grain in store endto arrive gaily.
au3l:t7s
IXTATT LANG .54 CO.,
v./
,d, which some time
has had a new one
is now ready for
Grocer;es, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro
claions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. &c.,
s, which have been
Islands, just above
low water, came into
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD.STREET, near Liberty
street. \ Pittsburgh, Pa. • nos:nss
J. U. CANYLELD 4e... ....A. T. CANFIELD.
f r B. CANFIELD' & •SON, COM
to • MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Dealers In Goshen Factory. Hamburg and W. R.
Cheese. Butter, Goshen,
Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit. Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, 1 and S da
Ashes. Vb bite Lime. Linseed, Lard. Cosi and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
U. STSELL J. A. tiTti.Ltir.
Ayr STEELE & SON,
• Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR" GIiAZN, FEED, Zito.
No. 95 . OHIO STILEEI. near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
.JOS. lIAILYER
JAMES 11, MpLNOI . 4S,
MEA AOR H ARPER,
COMMTESSIOPir MERCHANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited.
RkFERENCES-J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. I'. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja31:112
PETER KEIL JAB. F. RICHLR/4
KEIL & RICHART,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ic., IC.,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
mySl:b37
TJ. BLANCHARD,
.•
1.1
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 398 PENN STREET
aptli:xB9
ALIO/. !['BANK .. ......
Ti cBANE 6t. ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 111 WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittabura.n. les •
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWABDrIfer AND 001LEIBSION KEIWHANTEi;
For the salt of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally. No. 10
MA RH ET &MEET, corner of First. Pittsburgh.
fe=:ttit
JOHN I. UOCB E.....E DW.. 110118 E W33.'11. HOUSE.
jol.l:ii I. HOUSE & BROS., Soc.-
ces,ors to JOHN I. HOITSF & CO:, Wholesale
4,rocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and NV:dm. Streets. Pittsburgh . l'a.
TT
lIIDDLE, N0: 6 153 LIBERTY. .STItEET. Pit.tAturgh, Pa., Coninilsbion
ffier
'ant and Wltole.tie Dealer in Country Produce,
tirocerlef: :end Pittsburgh Manufacture,. Cash ad
vanced on I 'on Aguinent $, and paid for Produce gen
erally. au?i
Kola. ii.ioX 1. t•DuKW KNOX.
I.PI KNOX tti. SON. COMMISSION
O:F:I:CHANT: , and healershealersln 'FLOUR- GRAIN
.1 FEED and l'lttililiCE GENERALLY, No.
10 DIA MONIIL opposite City Hall. Allegheny City.
Jall'irr /
- i
ITTLE, 11.4111 D .f-i, I'ATTON,
11"11,1eralti Grocer,. itoinna4sion Merchants and
sealers in Producm, .t:lul..r, I::icuia, Clievee Fish,
Carbon and Lard OIL Iron, Nails, Glass, 'Cotton
liarn , i and ail Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
1121{11.1114 s.F.( / ' 4 )N It STREET. Pittsburgh.
1 . .
JOHN SEIrTfC: A WALLACE.
SIIIIPTON& WA LEA:4.M, WHOLE.-
SALE t; ROCERS AND Plittl/L;CE DEALERS,
!so. 6 SIXTH STREET. PlUsiturtzti. . 1a12:r58
PROFESSIONALF
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLIOE MAGISTRATE,
Office, no WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFROH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, liortgages Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate
busluess executed promptly. tah.Mua
SSO
AN-
-14
SAMUEL McBLISTERS,
(AJLA:).II,m&N,
Ex-ORlelo Justice of the Peace and Pollee Magis
trate. Unice, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURRYI, PA:
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.- ;able
EIISTACE S. MORROW,
.AI4Ii)EII3.IA.N,
ES-OFFICIO JUSTTCE CfP THi PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE. •
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. - AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal 'Business exeentbd with
promptness and dispatch. myZ
A AMMON,
Jus4ce of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE &INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
( t lleetlon of Rents solicited and promptly attend
edmy3:3:lo
WILLIAM H. HARRELL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C,,
Office. CARSON' STREET. nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
Business entrusted to his r are promptly attend
ed to. myity6l .
j . • S. FERGUSON,
SECOND FLOOIN FRONT ROOd.
JOHN W. RID ELL,
('''r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ocoee, U 6 Dlemoad Street.,
(Opposite the Court House,)
te15344 PITTSBURGH, PA.
•
W e A. LEWIS, _
ATT9RNEY—AT—LAIIIT,
ES-OFFICIO' JUSTICE .OF Tat PEACE .AND
POLICE kIAOIIITBATIL
OlEce,ll.ll FIFTH•HTREBT,-o~pv a l te the Cathe
dral, rittsbnrkhy Ps. Deeds,' Beads, Moiyages
Acknowledgments., Depositions and all Le Huai"
1113116 executed with Promptness and disPabr •
ARCHIBALD BLAKELEV,
se. 9$ pairs STERNA
ape:n9o:d&P (PlTTtißußati. PA
i-dorAmezcvm q
F 71"; k
WASHINGTON MILLS,
•': WASHINGTON WREN%
Near Pittsburgh Grata Willa*,
Kaantsoturer of CORN MEAL ItYR FLOUR and
OHOPPRD FERO. Orders delivered In either c
fre e of charge. Wain of all kinds ohopood. s ad
00r1114111111111, on Chart oolitic. ",1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
RECEIVE AND SELL
WITOLESALE DEALERS
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
APD DEALEIIBIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street,
No. 99 'Diamond Streeti
AI4I)IE3RDLAIV,
A.IPTORM3Y..A.TuLA:Ws
W. W. Altitl3.V.ll&3oN.
PITTSBURGH andalloms
CON NELLSVILLE IL R.
=1
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 186111
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cot.
trier of Grant and Water streets
D, , as follows:
epart.
Mall to and from Uniont'n. 7:00 A. /f. Arriney,6:oo P. X.
,Meßeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo 51. 2:05 r. M.
Ex. to and from Uniout`n. 3:00 P. Al. 10:00 A. )1..
West Newton Aceminnorl'n 4:30.P. X. 8:35 A. It.
Braddock •s Accommodat'n 6:15 P. M. 7:50 P. X.
Night Ace. to MeKeesporr.lo:3o P. Si. 6:40 A. Si.
Sunday Ch um:li Train to and
from West Newton • 1:00 P. it.'10:00 A. 31/
For tickets apply t,
J. R. RIM:, Agent.
•
W. B. STOUT, Sulierintendent. ms
( - IRIAN GE of „
IL ) , -
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESOAY, 7:25 P. at. August
12th. 'RCA, ‘S TitAnss DAILY will leave
Frank in
cornt•r Pike and Canal streete.
for Frank;ln, 011 City, BuiLdo, and all ouinti In the
Oil !legions.
LEAVE PITTSBUEGII.
8:05 a m
Express 7:211p ni
Ae 3:25 pm
Ist ~ o da Works
Accomotrn.. 11:01:raio
2d Soda Works •
ACCOIIIO.I II .. .1:20 p m
Mixed Wav T'n 6:20 a ill
Halton Acen.. 6:20 a m
Church Train leave Pitt . :
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50
Passengers taking expi
change of cars ti tw•een
Regions. Mall an' Ex pi
principal points. Mixed
trains stop at all stations.
THt ISIAS W. KIND, Ass`t.
FOSTER HoPt. Ticket iti.ent.
VIIITTSBURGII,WANBNIR
CI NC I N N ATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILWAY.
MA - NOE OP TIME.—On and ' after liftNiflAY.
June 21st, ISUS, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Mall Express
Fact Line
Fast Express
Mixed Way
McDonald's Acen, No. 1.
Steubenville Accorumod`n
McDonald's Acen, No. 2.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at 2:20
p. in., arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next
morning.
The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections a: Newark for
Zanesville and pointb on Sandusky, Mansfield lc
Newark R. R.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, sup't., Steubenville
1 CY
IN • •
1'f7513 EDIT, FORT
AND CLEVELAND
From Jane 7th, 1868
and arrive at the Union
time, as follows:
Leave.
Chicago Ex.... 2:03 a m
ClerelandEx.. 2:03 a m
Erie it Ygn MI 7:28 a m
Wh'g 6:13 a m
Chicago Mail.. 6:58a m
Chicago Ex..— 9:43 a m
CI & Wh'irEx. I:43pm
Chicago Ex.... 1:58 p m
Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:48 pn.
Depart from Allegheny.
N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:518a m
Leetsdale " 10:13 a m
" 11:58 am
Rochester " 2:23 p m
Weilsr`e Acc.. 3:43 prn
Leetsdale Acs_ 4:13 pm
N. Itrigt`n " . 5:33 p m
N. Brlgt'n " . 6:28 pin
Leetsdale " . 10:4-3 put
.eta" 1:58 p. m. Chicago]
air' 11:23 a. m. Chleag.
jes F. R. MYERS,
J. B. 421J112
IIDEN,NSYLV.O
A. CENTRAL r:AILIN
On and after June 7tl
rive at and depart from 1.1
Washington and Liberty
Arrive.
Mail Train.... 1:15 a m
Fast Line...... 1:40 ain
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m
Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a in,
Wall's No. 2.. 5:50 a
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 aml
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a ml
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p
Phila. Express 1:20 pmi
Wall's No. a... - 2.15 pin
BraddocksNol. 5:50 p nil
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm
Altoona Ac en
and Emigrant
Train 9:30 pm!
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reacbing Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m.
and arrit es at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.
`Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For further information apply to
W. H. BECKWTTH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad - Company will not mi
stime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel. anti limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk ofthe owner, un
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
General Superintendent, Altoona, PS. •
ESTERN PENN- 3 %lElmill
RWSYLVANIA RAIL
AD.—On and after Augutt 16th, 1868, the Pitt
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania' Rail
road-will arrive at and depart from the /admit
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: .
Dtpart. • r
Springd'e No I 6:35 a m l 3lail 8:50 au
Freeport. No. 1 8:15 a m , Freeport No.l 8:50 ant'
Express 10:15 a m Sharpb'g No.111:20 a la
Sharpb'g No.l 1:95 p m Express 2:20 pet
Freeport No. 2. 410 p Springd`e No 1 3:sUpte:l
Mail • - 5:50 p m F r reeport N 0.2 605 pnl.
Springd'e No 2 T:10 p m Soringd`e Not 0:15 pet
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junet.- every
.Sunday - at 7:90 a. m.,reaching Allegheny City at ..
9:50 a. in. Returnin+, Inures Allegheny City - at'. tri
1:90 p. . and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:45
• COMitritATIOB TreXtrt—For sale In packages of
Twenty,_betweren, Allegheny city, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,,
andgood only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets.-
The trains•leavlng Allegheny City at 6:15 a. m.
and 9'20 P. m. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker't• line ofStages for Butler and Rennet's
town. Through tickets - inal be purchased - ' at the
Once, No. 3 St, Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and •at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further Information apply to
JAMES - LEFFERTS., Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not 111-
some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and Built thel, responsibility to One [lunched
Dollars •In value. AU baggage exceeding this/
amount In value will beat the risk of the owner, 111
teas taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLI
ante_;• Gen -al R.nertatendent. Altoona, k
S ULM HlLLagill
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE REPUTE'
from the East to all points to
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
api:w72
Ari'zona;
New Mexico, Idaho;
(
Two Trains leuve Oregon w .
state s Line and Leavenworth
datly :Sandaya excepted.) on the arrival of fts sot
Pay
ad from St. Louis, and .L.Aniw
Bt. do mauroaa from Quincy, connect/no at Law
rence, Topeka and Women* with uta.ou for all
Pointsg Kansas, • At end of track west of Ells
worth h the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM
PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND YAM
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR
.13E1V VE.R4 8A . In Y.AIFr4
And all Points in the Territories,. • ,
And wlib SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LIKE of . 4
COACHES for Fort Union „ Bent's Fort, l'aaa, Albn-
querque,. Bang' Fe, and all points in Arizona sad
New 'Mexico.
With the recent additions' of rolling Mock and
equipment, and the arrangements made with re- I
sponetele Overland Transportation Lines from tt&
western terminus, this road now offers nnenualled
facilities for the transmission of freight to the Par
' Tickets for _ mils at all the
tickets via THE SMOKY
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Numbering lantern aret•olsaa Teasels. among them
the celebrated
CITY OF _ CITT OF ANTWEPP •-•
CITY OF BOSTON. CITY OF BALTIMONM.
?TY Or LONBoN ,
Belling MTV., SATUNDAY, from Pier 45, North_
Inver. New Yo k. For passage or farther lutornua.
Ilea apply to
WILLIAM BINUNAN t Jr"
vounrrst STBItIeT. fehmande Misdinr.)
Nearly oppodie Post um" Pltteloargli
RAILROADS.
I ARRIVE 1 PITTSBURGH'.
31311 4:50 p int
Express.-- .
. 6:05 a M
. ad3s
Express........
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ht. Soda Works
Acconlods'n. 7:'50 8.711
2d Soda Works
At:con:o,4oo. 2:50 p m
Mixed Wa3 T'n N:25 p m
Hulton Ace. n.. 8:35 a In
A nobtrong Ac. 0:20 pm
bburgh at 1:10 P. M. AT-
I A. EL
iress train have but one
attsburo.h, Buffalo and Oil.
resa Trams stop onlv at
Way and ieconamodailoe
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
Depart. 4rrto6.
2:15 a. m. 12:10 a. m.
0:40 a. tn. 7:15 p.
2:10 p. m. 11:20 a. nu
6:10 a. m. 7.05 p. m.
1:40 a. m. 3:05p. m.
3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. m.
5:25 p. m. 8:20 a. M.
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PITTSBITRGH R. B._
trains will leave pent
Depot, north side; city
Arrive.
!Chicago Ex... 2:08 am
Cleve and Ex. 21:08 ant
':hical:oEx....ll:23aa
Wheeling Ex. 11:08n in
St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pis
Cl. Wh'g Ex 4:38 pm
Erie & 6:13 pm
Chicago Ex. ... 4:23 p
_
Cl. & Wh'g 7:08 pm
Arrive In Allegheny.
N. Brigt.'n - Ac. 7:03 - a,
N. Brliet'n " 8:28 a m
Wellsville " 8:53 a sot
New Castle "10:13 am
Leetsdale '" 0:13 a m
•` 1:08pm
N. Brlgt'n " 2:43 p
Leetsdale —`• 4:53 pm
" 7:2Bpm
Express leaves daily.
0 Express arrives daily.
I, General Ticket Agent.
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186 R, Trains will ar.-
c Union Depot, corner Of
- treats, as follows:
Depart.
I Day Express.. 51:25 am
Mali's No. 1.. 6:30 am
:Mail Train. ..... 7:50 a m
•Cinclnnatl Ex 11:40 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 a m
Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Brachlocks Nol 4:00 pm
Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm
Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pm
Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Fast Llue 7:30 pm
Latrobe Area 8:50 pm
Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm
Eastern Division.
Washington,
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=
A. ANDERSON,
General Superintendent.
J. H. WZBATES,
Geneni ?night and Ticket Agent.
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