The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 09, 1868, Image 3

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' , Gold Closed at 144y„®114.;
CBS , Telegraph tolhe rittsburgh Glwette.l -
• NEw Yonz,"Septeatber 8, 1883.
tIONEY AND GOLD,
Money is easy and there Is rather more
demand at 3@4c on call: Sterling is quiet,
at 3@9yw,n. Gold lower, opened at 144%
and de&ined. to 44k 3 , then advanced to 4434,
finally closed 144X,@144 V",. ' The,,cports l
to-daymere 1218,000.
_ GOVERNMENTS.
EUrni
Ea
GOVOTEDDSTAB DTA lower, and the market,
under heavy sales closed weak. Coupons
'Bl, 113%®114; a do. '64, 113%@113%; do. '64,,
109;y®109%; do. '65, 111,1®111 1 4; do. new,
10834(0108%r do. '67, 108 m @IOW; do. '6B,
1083 / 4 (S106; Ten-Forties, 104Vg10.5.
- —BOILDBR STATE BONDS.
Borderfitate bonds are strong. Missouri's,
9.3 y; old Tennessees, 68; new do. 68% ®69;
old North Carolinas, 74X@ 75; now do. 74;
old Virginias, 53.
RAILWAY SIIARES.
Railroad'market closed heavy and lower,
but ceased steady at a decline. Sales of
Reading were very large, one broker alone
disptaing of about 20,000 shares. Express'
shares partially recovered froniyesteiday's
, Penni° Mail - rose to 104%, 'but
,later fell off 134 per cent.
:but
,later
rBICES: Canton, 46;4@37: Cumber
' land, Wells' Express, 2 5%®26;•Arneri
can, , 45®46; Adams, 49s (550 V,,; United
States; 46%154634;, Merchants Union, 223
@23 ; Pacitio 151a1/.; 1030103 y,; Western
Union Telegraph;..34M(9343i; New York
' Cential; -1 125%@12534 ; Erie, 4634@46;x;
Erie .proferred, 60@70.; Hudson River .
R. R., 141.®141,54 ; Reading, 89%g90%;
Ohio and -Mississippi, 25%(t29:::, Wabash,
'563a573/ 4 ; d preferred, 73; Chicago and
Alton, 140.; do. preferred, 148; St. Paul, 87
i-@8734; do. preferred, 88%@8D; MiOtilaan
Central; 117; Michigan gouthern, 81%88134;
Illinois Central, 142; Pittsburgh, 8J%(6;883.5; ...
T01ed0r40134@1.01.14- ' ROCk island, 102®
102 4 ; North-westerli;. 86%; do. preferred,
8334@86y,; Fort Wayne,.loB3(AloB%;,Hart
' ford and'Erie, .2442334; • Chicago,
_Cincin
nati and Indianapolis, , 79%; Dubuque an&
Sidua City,'B6.
• r, SHARE%
lrlining Shares are dull 9nct quiet; Smith,
and Parmelee r 4ls@46s; Quarza Hill, 99.
COPPE., STOOKS.
Copper Stocks, at Boston: Calumet, 511;
, Copper' Alla, 1734; Franklin 124; Heckle,
78; Hancock,3; I.llinnesota, Quizcy , 2l!
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sv:vitsasuny REOEIPTE4.
Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,202,936';
Payments, $735,433; Ba:ance, 1187,896,063.*
Ngw Produce flarket.'
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City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gszette.3
NENI7 YORK, Sept. B.—Cotton is heavy and
fully lc lower, .businesa is better; sates of
1,500 bales at 2835a29c for middling uplands
and closing with no , buyers at over 283ic.
Flour--receip:s were 11,675 bbls; low grades
are firmer; high grades are - dull; heirVY and"
lower; sales of 8,900 bills at $7,20a8,30 for
• superfine State, and western, $8,55a9,20;
„ extra, 48,40s10; extra western, $10.411,75;
. white Wheat extra, $8,90511,50; H. H. 0.,
$9,50a11; 'extra St. Louis, $11a14;
• ; choice do t " closing, quiet; California is dull;
sales 300- 4 1micks, $9,75a12: - Rye, Flair is
lower;;.Slies 2,900 „bbls at $7a7,90. Corn
meal IS•firm; sales 700 bbls western, $5,75;
,
200 bbis Brandywine $6,65. Whisky Is,
; nominal at 65c in bond: Receipts of. Wheat
; amennt to 11,364 bus, is doll; sales 28,000 bus
$1,98a2,00 'for new No. 2 spring; $2,04 for
Nos. 1' and 2 "de. mixed; $2,10a2,12M for
.1 No. I do.; $2,25 for old winter.red western;
. 1
$2,35a2,38 . rf0r old amber Michigan; s2,sost
2,60 for white Miehigrtn. Rye lower; Fales
of 2,000 bus' western at $1,45a1,50. Barley
nominal. . Barely Malt more active, sales
of 6,000' bUSat - $2,25a2,30, and $2,40 for extra
choice. Corn le better; receipts, 14,320
bus; sales of 71,000 bus at $1,16a1,21 for un
sound; $1.22a1,23 for sound mix ed-weetern;
$1,21 for,toininon in store; $1,27X "for new
white new Orleans. Oats; receipts, 72,520
bus; dull and declining, with sales 46,000
bus at 68a72c for new, western; latter for
• afloat; 816 forold. western in store, - and 83c'
‘, do. afloat:. Rice is quiet. ,:Coffee is quiet.
with sales of 950 bags. Rio at private terms.
: Sugar is firm with, sales of 1,000 hogsheads
at 1034a11% , c for Cuba, and lial2c- for Porto
Rico.' Molasses is quiet, with eales:of 1 100
hogsheads' Muscovado "at 40C. •Hops are.
quiet a(3oa4oe for new crap ? Petroleum is'
firm at. ,- 18a1834.3 for crude, and 82c for Xe
fined intond. 'Park is:firmer and active.
with sales of 2,750 barrels at $20,25a20,50 for
mess, closing at' $29;40 ca5h;123i29,25 for
old do.; :123Aa24,59 for prime; $26a26,07 for
prinie mess.. Beef is,-,steady,', arid lialSa;
, f were made; (4'175 barrels" at 114a20,50' for
• new plain mess; $20;50,024,75 for new extra
,:. mess. Tierce -Beet quiets t 1124,311 forplithe
mess; $30a36 - India Tuitasr.. - . -tlicer hams.
"q• 29a31c; cut meats steady, I..E9p4ekages
:, 133.4a14cr,,. shoulders 163-1934cp 'hums; Da'
dies firm
i salo4 tor 25' boies Stretford-"lBc.'
f, Lard iiiiiu.saleri• tierce: 1914a2,034 for
ti steam: 22034 for kettle 'tendered: also
1,500 tierc, of,steani
.3for January, seller for February, private
terms. /hitter quiet ;at; 3163801 '37a,
• : 42c State. Cheese " steady at .16a17%.
'Freightslo . "Liverpool nonainaL • .
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LATEST.—FIour closed irregular and,un
- settled. spring wheat flour- finm all
-
other kinds• dull and declining. ' Wheat
dull, heavy and declining; private, cable
.•-.; taccounts are reported unfavorable. Rye
at $l4 - 4fia1,50 , for - western. Cots ,quiet
Viand"; heavy at 66a69c for new vresteru at
, . f railroad; 7011 . 11.%c afloat; 811.1 in store for
, !old, and 82;4c afloat. Corn guiet and firm
t $1,17a1,21.10r unsinind4'end $1;22a1,23X0r:
ound new mixed western: Pork dull at
~A559,25a29,40 .for .niPits, • cash and 'regular:
peef qu et amVsteady. • Cut , meats .quiet
'and _without; decided -- Change: Bacon dull
nd searCely - So firm.. Lard quiet at 2034 a
poxis for gooilto prime steam. Eggs 'firm
flat 27a2.8c..
Cincinnati Market.
• ,
Tele crschla the. Pittsburgh' Gazette. 7 - •
4„ Cluinsrztaxx,- ...Se *mbar fi—Flour and
Train quiet and-unchanged. boril
..Semand a =51,0g; but 1111103111 ; bighec and:
;supply llght.xl - Cottoti dulfand 'nominal at,
:240 for micidlfegfiplands:.-* Whisky quiet.
• l 65a709,' the latter rate for old in lxind.:
ess pork „dr*, ,7,29okftoldera- asking
129 ' 25 ' I h dcfni 4 l l4 at -Do.: tint_zot.
liffered toiliny,extentpponatry sold at-1834
filSo delivered at the place Where tile' sale'
,•t,11813 made; market closed qpiet. - Balk ,
'plicate qidati a~hcaiderasdul! and can be'
iiad at lifto; - ,sides Iscareeuild held at '140:"
'l3acon du lA - and but deinand
`lhoulderi, 130 for sides; 160 for: clear Tib
knd 16,fa . 1704, 1 r, tihiggre opted hatas
lull at 20a2f0; BrittbY.fpiret and steady . at
3a370. E ggs, 17o.• Flaxiseecl , advancia to
ti2,40a2,50-and In demand bat4ititbi'domend
for Traaa',Arkft 0:10Ter OW; Paces cinching-
Greoeries ste'idy and in fair demand.'
groid, 1,11.14, 5/ P
baylug - A - 4
e 40; — A 1 -_
s - Ptilladelpfike Alsrkot: - -' '
tsr Teteimi4l 4. the fittsbaiall es4s . t?* __,
1 PatLemsr.srttX,t SeptemlSPe is. 4- , r•ggrG•
fount quist.' Cradt,, . 2 ilolu s libli..- Refined ,
;to. Flou;_yftry dullilppgthw4r ern .oF t s!
atn ll 9l Sgdill `cifdVl lo 94l.',..,WitesTe.:'VerY
3 11 1eti s , o oo:butibele.reCsold la 14;2032,80;'
mber, $2,84tre48,•:1 live.? steady , pe n i v e
; at SI,VO„ Ogrofrilalr'ileitutreiyellow".
told at lit:4, , i , mixed wistern, 411,34! Oats
Iteady. lifeles s Pork heady at:ipp,dik';' tail
dvaneedlltid iilield at 21c,:' . . -•,. J
ttaiteti " '' e '''
pYwairriohm . oelltkiburo 4:4404. 3.. : ,_
- 1 Lounevitral,/fietiteMber,S;Sales. -of 98,
,ogitheadiilo4 tobitecoiind ltilVe St64aBifi
!melon to Astedliork- leir - gaiggp thiviss
• entity leaf:iris/A. ' l/ /otirt"Septirlirte iflargi'
00. Wtrelit 82,0k24., t Oors'itslitti4. , Oats
5 00. Rsell#24.. 1 43 0 . widen Pfirk 15 29 . 00 1%,
9,50. La rk .
4 1 p1: 11 A 4 ,1601tleeces-amign
ibotddersi I( - A.: Clear-Rib Sides 1636
Near 51A . ,1 ' . is PciliderY
2 Mir o ~llsla LK ' . ::..., I,,ii ...: ,
MMUMWM
New York Dry fkieds Market...
jay Telegraph to the'Plttabtteglktiletie.i
Nmr Y'onir; `Septi:.l3,2-The • market for
Woolen goods continues- active. Prices are
steady and firm, eimeolally•for finer grades. -
but cotton goods are not in such animated
request, although articles are selling
at prices that scarcely afford a living profit,
and heavy brown' sbeetings are selling at a
positive loss. We quote Atlantic and Ap
pleton A at 16%e; Pacific H and Extra at
16c; Carroll A and Wachusett at .16c; St.
Lawrence 0 at lfic; Augusta at 15c; Harris
burg Aat 14c: Colombia Brown Duck at
30e, A.mciskeag Stripes at 23% for 352, and
31% 6t3-- Hamilton, 6x3, at 23; York, 3x3,
.22%; Tho , ndyke, 3 by 3, 22; Whittenton,
6 by 3, 22%; Jewett; 6 by 3, 16; Whittenton
D, 6 -by 3,.15; Pittsfield Ticks, 17; Bruns
wick, 15; Pittsfield, 15; Warren Red Ticks,
25; ;Jewett City Stripes, 3 by 3, 15; Pepper
ell Brown 'Jeans, 16; Hamilton Awnings,
Strips* 27%; Peuaberton Blue do., 31; An
drcecoggin Bags, 47%; American do., 47';
Anierican Prints, 13; Allen's do., 13; Rich
monds and Spragues, 13; Arnobis, 11.
St Louis Market.
63y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Sr. Louts, Sept. B.—Tobacco steady f
all grades. Hemp lower for inferior to me
dium.grades, ranging from $l,lO to 1,30.
Plour,, dull, weak and drooping for all
grades below fancy; super sold at $6a6,50;
extra at $7a7,50; doubleextra at $7,75a7,85.
-Wheat' inactive and unchanged at $1,85a
2,30 for primp to fancy red fall; spring sold
'at $1.55 for choice.' Corn Winer with baiter
demand at 550 for black and mixed;
,
'white` - held at 55a573§c. Barley firmer
and held higher, but nothing; doing. Rye
firmer at $1,15a1,18. 'Pork dull at $29;
packers generally are asking $29,25 for job
bing lots. Bacon 'dull and drooping at
13a13%'c for shoulders; I.s:qc for clear rib
sides, and 17a17y,,0 for clear sides. Lard
firm at 18%ti19c. WhiskY 'ldeher; small
sales at $1,30. Cattle—Supply fair and de-
Maud better; prices stiffer, ra , ging at s3a6
gross. Receipts—Flour, 2,600 bbls: wheat,
13,000 bush; corn, none; o. , ts, 7,800 bush;
rye, 706 bush; barley, 500 bush. ,
Toledo Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
the TOLEDO, September B.—The receipts for
e past twenty-four hours amounted to
7,889 barrels flour, 56,125 bushels wheat,
22;257 bushels corn, 33,683 bushels oats,
2,980 bushels rye, and .800 bushels barley.
The shipments for, the same period were
4,672 barrel's - flour, 39,880 bushels, wheat,
21,230 bushels ce:n,.. 48 090 bushels oats,
7.9-15 bushels rye, and 800 bushels barley.
Flour is quiet: Wheat opened a shade
better and closed weak, the advance being
lost, and sales. were made >of white-Michi
gan at. 52,1335; amber Illinois at $2,15; am
ber Michigan At $2,046; No. I at $2,04:
No. 3 do. at $1,70; No. 1 spring at $1,70, and
No. 2 do. at $1,63. Corn is steady at $1,03
for No. 1. Oats;' the market opened Steady
and closed Wlovre-, with sales of 'No.;I at
553056 c, and N 0.2 at 544 c. Rye is steady
and No. 1' lowe rat $1,30, and No. 2at 51,20.
Freights are , firm:at - 6c to Buffalo, 10c to
Oswego, and, 12c to Ogdensburg. -
IMPOIITS BY RAILROAD.
„Crikvittarrn` , AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
soon, - September 8. —l4 cars iron ore,
Shoenberger & Blair; 1 car lumber, .1
Heath; 20 lass starch, C H Morledge; 10 do
do, Means & Coffin; 20 do do, J Henderson
&Bro; 4 cases handles, B Wolf Jr & !Co; S
bbls tobacco,-E'Megraw & Co; 1 hf bbl do,_
F W Baker; 1 bbl oil, Win Dilworth' : Jr; 25
bbla white lime, S Davidson; 5 bxs scales,
:Fairbanks, Morse & Co: 10 bbls varnish; W
MackeOvim & Bro; 7 kegs 'butter, bbls
eggs, 2 hf bbls do, 1 box do, 69 bbls apples
4 bgs rye, Head & Aletzgar; 382 eks 5, W
11 Graff & Co; 1 car corn, Brown & Wil
Baths, 1 bbl egas, di; apples, Graff dc'Rel
ter; 8 cars pig iron . , Reese, Graff & Dull; 1
do do, Zug & Co; 1 car pig iron,Hutchinson,
Glass Co; 12 bbls knobs, Acorns, McKee
Co; 10 do do,Singer, Nimlek & Co; . 25 bags
barley, Mclane t Anjer; 1 car Atone, J L L
Knox; ,1 do lumber, J Baldinger; 143 empty .
off bbls, .0 A Wormcastle; 299 do do, Thos'
M 16 bbls 'potatoes, McHenry. &
Hood; 4do barley flour; Totten & Co; 2 do
oatmeal, Ikg pearl barley, J A Renshaw;
15 bbls green apples, G Praetrieh; 6 db do,
Vatigorder Air, Shepard; 7 ska bran, M Mc-
Swiggen; 1 car brick, Miller, Barr & Par
kin; 50 bbls oil, Wm . McCutcheon; 8 do ap
pips, J H Fritz & Son; 7 do do, 1 bbl, 1 sack
onions, Fetzer & Armstrong.
lITTSBUBGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD.. September 8,-5 cars metal.
J Wood, Son& Co; - 1 do do, H Riddle; 1 do.
do, J , W-Porter; 2 cars barley, Pier 'Dan
-nals & Co; 3do do, Dli Galway; 200 bbls
flour, owner; 100 do do, McClure &McKee;
4 cars shoulders, F Sellers & Co; 3 cars bar
ley, J Rhodes & Co; 100 ,bbls flour, Segh
myer 6c Voskamp; 1 car cOrn, McHenry...lc
'Hood; 1 do wheat, J S Liggett .& C0;.,1 do
Hitchcodk;'McCreerk & Co; Ido ice, J
W' Snyder; 25 bait cheese, N .7 Braden; 1
car scrap iron,Union Iron Mills; 30 dozen
palls; , Watt, Lang & Co; 4 aks wool, Wm •
Barker Jr a Co; 7 pkgs butter, H Rea Jr;
30, plis rags, 'Godfrey 6t Clark; 20 dozen
brooms, W Miller. ' 10 bbls bungs, A Stiff; 4
bblis apples„ ; 6 . cider,. - .Graff & Reiter;• 7
MAW apples, 1 keg apple butter, Volgt, Ma
hood & Co; 1 car hay. Stewart & Langen
being 60sks corn, W Bingham; 22 sits flax-.
Seed, J W Thureby; 5 cases tobaceo, Chas
Koethen; 2do do, P U McKenna; 6 pkgs
do, Smith, Johnston & Co; :.2 do do, Kirk
Do -
patrick, Herron dc Co; 4 do do, $ P Shrivel.
&.
PITTSBURGH. CrNOLIMATI AND ST. Loris
RAILROAD, September 8.-2 cars corn. 100
bbls'ilour, D.ln Wallace; 10 hluts tobaeco, J
Vir Taylor:2 cirs hay, Alterton; 4 bbls egg's
Wll Graff & go; 37 bales cotton, A H
Childs & Co: ,1 Case tobacco, J K Smith dt• •
Co; 4do do, Itawcrth; McDonald de Co; 10
bob 011, 15 'pkgs . ' "lard, sdo candles, Jas
Lippincott; 6 pkgs 'tobacco, P Mcßride; 40
bkys bungs, A B Mills, 5 tcs beef, F hollers
& CO; 200 bbls flour , owner; 68 bdls green
hides ~1 do pelts 2 bbis tallow, G N Hoff.,
stott; bills paper Pitts Paper' Co; 12 ske
rags, F Craighead; 25 pima do, F, Straus;
49 eke rye, W J Meek; 10 eks oats, Steel
& Son; 20 bbls flour, to aka co-nmeal.
- Coiver.Co; 100 bbla flour , Stewart & Len
geribein• ;1. car oats, Spencer ,it McKay; 10
bble floa;: - Hippley , & lkiekert, tube, 10
Igega- r butter, H Graff & Co; 5 bble
`Whisky, 11 McSwiggetfr 2 dodo, F X Raible;
, 19 bokes candles, Myera & Co; Icor
BOgh4l ⟪ ear oats, /I
Schnolbach. •
tAtifftellimr,,STATlON, SepteMber
7 car . Wheat,. Mr/. McKee & Cm/1 do do, Gll4
more i :ltraub&Co; 6 cars • limestwiti, Ido
meta - Onperl•••r iron Co; 4 •• bble vineger,
`Ollll lon; 8 dodo, 0 Itaitler;; box bacon;
;Mercer 'dr.:ll,oblnflOn; • 206 sks';',barley; M
• Well;•15 :dOSoll,loreOrria.4:lA .Scott; 2•bbis
eggic 'Rckert &• Co; 1 oar , II txseedi'M A.
Bbl4' Setif, J.' .10heti &Bev; 1
car barley;;) Rhodes : d: Co;• care wheat;
E st.Xennedy& Bro; .100 she otits,'llo6o &
Ewing; 50 bbls sugar, 1 ; sJt 0 ' 'Magirart ear
barley, Geo Gerst ; '1 car wheat, P Rush;
8 Cars flaxieed, -4, 1 0 o; '6'
ears corn, R Knox ,&Sen . ,' car millfeed.
0 1 14.4iffklklinur,•,Roae
dr, Ewing. • - • . . ,
. ALLEORIINV, :VALLEY RAILROAD, " Sep ,
`toolbar 8 -01 oar ilme, Reno; 2 dorein-•
der, Andr ew it Hitchcock ;•5 boxes Witter,
3 : 417, Jas Silty; 1 bbl•esigs, Head , &
Met , -8 boxes eggs; , , 3 do batten
•
Cud
,31 2 cars me aloLvon, , Shorb (Jo: 43
tigi rags, McOulknigh, , Butith &zero: 2 bbla
eg , t-bag ragal PAUL &Gibamt;2bbisiemos,
rjj: R o e 7r;• 1 car ebty,tBtari Fire Brick , Um,
4 bidesmoot. Hauffintc kt Om , 1 pkg . todabe,
Littlekliaird , & Patton. • •-• no
Nlothatirt:* 'OE'ltritAL " RAILROAD..
Siopteth bet leather, 0 ',oofr
stott44/ kegs 'Vatter, Hod & s.l,etzkitair 53,
bdis'impbr, acrnetter &tau:llo4l6 aka, rage,
MoPtiliptigh;-SnilW& - co; .48 - 911
,Johnston o. 4 t s f; R : 4 lt r:
PTlsiunsif ANA.. :,Corrirguzarmat
mtio,go.4ocHoptcrtobtsq.--4.0 bbls whisky.
lAttell & tifectll4: •
434 bble ; cement, 0 B
•LPech; 000 FlCSitliuy g . cersooldiaof
donee, Haltibge` VqfelL • • •
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PArrSBITROH: :GAZETTE? IVEDNESDAY:t STAVITZIBtkriI
Chicago Market.
•
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
CITICAGO, Sept. 8. -Flour quiet, with
sales spring extras at $8a9,37 - m. Wheat
moderately active and qalo lower, with
sales No. 1 at $1,63a1,64, and No. 2 at $1,58X
a 1,60; closing at, $1,58a1.58V s for No. 2;
sales since 'Change at 81,58 for No. 2. Corn
less active and unsettled, - and lAic lower,.
,with sales No. 1 at 9514a96c; No. 2 at 95
a9514c, and rejected at 91%c; closing quiet
at 9510953;c for No. 1; there we re sales this
afternoon at 96c for Non. Oath less active
and steady, with sales at 51y,,a513.i; closin;
- with sellers at 6114 c. Rye quiet and un
settled; No. 1! opened at SI,IBM. and ad
vttriced to $1,21, and closed at $1,20a1,21;
sale, No. 2 a $1,16,1,18. Barley dull and
male lower, with sales No. 2 at $1,5934a
1,645; closing at inside figures. Highwlnes
quiet, with sales free at $1,30. Provisions
firm. Mess pork inactive at $29,25a29,50.
Lard firmer at 19a191/0 for steam, and 18%
for summer rendered. Dry Salted Shoul
ders steady at 145.a11%. . Freights quiet
at 12c on wheat, 9;012c on corn to Buffalo.
Receipts for the past twenty-four hours
-15,540 bbls flour, 159,983 bush wheat, 155,-
123 bush corn, 164,112 bush oats, 531 head
hogs. Shipments-16,100 bbls f10ur,154,145
bush wheat, 106,270 bush corn, 180,771 bus
oats, 1,600 head hogs. .
Barak) Market.
LBy Telrgrap to the Pittsburgh Gazette. j
BUFFALO Sept. B.—Flour dull and buy
erssle are holt lug_ ir, and nominally unchan
ged. 71:1 . ln tiir.; No. 2 Chlvaao offer
ed this r afte noo 'at $1,75 without buyers.
Cern nomi al at $1,1.0 and no buyersecarce
ly; sales tw boat loads only. Oats dull;
sales 311,000 u Western at 83c. Rye nomi
nal. Earle, dull; sales 2,000 bu Canada at
$1,75 for Delaware red, 1,500 bu do. at $1,65
on the track. Peas market bare and want
ed. Mess pork firm at $30a30,50 for heavy.
Lard firm at 20e. Ilighwines dull at $1,30.
Milwaukee Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
MILWAUKEE, September B.—Flour dull
and drooping; goed spring_ extras sold at
$8,50; medium, 87,87. %Vhoat dull; 6_467 for
No. 1 and $1,57 for No. 2. Oats unchanged
at 52;4c. Corn unsettled - at 96c for No. 2.
Receipts; 2,000 barrels' flow; 92,000 bushels
wheat; I,ouo bushels oats; 3QO bushels c ,, rn.
Shipments; 3,ooo.barrels flour; 37,000 bush.
wheat; 500 bushels corn.
Baltimore Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
BALTIMORE, September B.—Flour dull
and favors buyers, but without a change.
Wheat firmer; good to prime, $1,25a2,50.
Corn weak; white, 1,15a1,21; yellow, $1,27a
-1,30. Oats, 70a72c. Rye, $1,40. Mess pork
excited and advancinsr; holders demand
pi. Bacon very quiet; rib sides, 17 . 14 c;
clear sides, 173017 Xe ;. shoulders, 14%c;
hams, 22c. Lard excited and advancing
at 20c.
RIVER NEWS
The river was about at a stand last even
log witn three feet in the channel by the
Monongahela pier mark. Tne- weather
continues cloudy and settled, with•every
appearanber of more rain.
• The Bayard left for Buffington yesterday
to bring up a number of- ebal boatmen. It
is not -likely, howevdr, that she will at , .
tempt-to enter the Pitksburgh and Parkeis
burg trade until there is more water.
The Glasgow. in command of Capt.-Andy
Rohnasen t ly., is announced to leave for
Cincinnati and Loulsvilie to-day. •
—The passenger agents of St. Paul, of the
two rival lines, are having a-warm contest
kir passengers.
—The Dubuque papers notice the fact
that-grain has commenced moving in large
quantitities from the upper river.
—The Louisiana, having - all the freight
she conid carry on the water, was to have
left Caqo for .New OrleanS Saturday. night.
—The Ruth and Ladv.Gay are about to
form a weekly line from Cairo to New Or
leans. The Virginia will run from Louis
ville to New o,leans. ; „ ,_ •
—Capt. C. G. Pearce is. now president of
the Cincinnati and Louisville mail line.
Capt. Frank Carter will be superintendent
of the line at Louisville.
Captain Ed. Ford, Of New Albany, has
invented, a new steamboat wheel that, it is
belivA, Will supersede the present style of
wheel used In the propu sion of boats.
—Captain Amos E. Davis left Wheeling
Friday for Batftnaton to see what prospects
there mere in getting his .boat, the- Wm.
Butler, Won the recent rise. ' The Butler
has been aground - there several weeks.
—The steamer, Artmsy. left Gallipolis on
Saturday at daylight, with two barges von
taining railroad` iron, and "a load of,salt on
the boat, all out of the K4nawlia. "The rail
road iron is for , Henderson, Ryi., and. the
salt for Cincinnati.
• —The TahleOplan got at Cinoinnati for
New Orleans 300 tone• at the following
rates: • Bacon, 95,t0 50c; light freight, 50 to
75c; whisky, $2; pork, $1,40 per bbl. She
will hereafter run between New Orleans
add Shreveport; in Red river. •
—W. McClure, engineer on the Disptiter,
accidentally fell ov.rboard in the Ken
tucky river near the first lock, Wednesday
night; and was drowned before assistance
c uld reach him. , He leaves a wife, but no
children. He, fortnezly ran s in the packet
trade, and resided in Carrollton, ICY.
—The St. Croix river trade is growing in
importance. A. new and elegant little
steamer is being built for it.. She.is i2O
feet lomg, 22 feet beam, and, 4 feet hold,
with a tonnage of 200 tons. It is expected
that she will ran on> eighteen inches- of
water. Her en,ines will bo forty-horse
Power. Her finishing will bo perfect in
every res ect; se , as to make her a first-class
steamer,.calculated to accommodate a large
number of passengers.. She is being out
fitted at Dubuque.
—The St. Louis litpub/fcan save: "The
restaurant system of feeding passengers on
steamboats appears to be'gaining ground.
Already it has been established on the Al
ton and Memphis :pitelt'ets, and tO-day It'is
to beinaugurated on the 'Keokuk :packeti
Harry Johnson. There's really nothing to ;
be said on the subject, atilt belongs exclu
sliely to:the econolny Of running lbOat;
and, the owners °CA titeamtalat are (hilly
competent to decide what is to their' best
elad Vantag-
. „
—The New Albany , Lscrys , ,. o f Friday+,
says: atm. 94.:Weitzeli U.B.- ,A., , wtioltas
teharie of , the :Louisville ,gano itOProve
meet, tuts 'Made arrangements to reMove.
here with • his fsmily. The' Gentirffi
cured' the, •reel4ent*, - .formerly, tvenpled
Colonel: A. hlaginness,,arui: takp,
possesalori Of' "It i heat'iveex. "It is the pur
pose of, the devernment -ter enlarge the'
Louisville: o mnd, end 491buuld awing darn'
at the." mouth : of Fallln Bun to inereae
the - depth of 'water on • Portland bar. - TOO,
, work , Vintemplated be' superintended
byGen.; Weitzel, and, will- opeupy, hie, at
tention two"or'' three Yeara. During that
time 'he ':expects to make this - city • Igh
home.. ;. •,,i, ; )
• ' 'givers 'ind Weather. '
to she rittaaurah otaette.l • •
$ Xiantlivti.Laf,-,El4 , ptenaber 131-$-Ittver. at - ; a
atatili 'ith faurt trill I Polipp ttle? . ?illal. ,
Meother titenitt and viarni:.
;Unto, )84iteinbei • &L..' WeithetTivet
and wexta, if, '
BANICRI
•
WESTEriN OWOIPT) VA AW4III,
4 BYL IN t, es.
ore, rittert1.05,4111.8d411.01,0448L, Ai IL . 1888: 1 .
0 - undo Fe gives not aof Hs appointment ea
fa tglice Of fidt,ll.lla H. i Iftli.lll4 , bfiAre glittor
IOU). ALI,* it cny county; and Biota of PennqTlyanin,
oltnlin solo 'Nitric& who bin thient settlifin a Not-)
?opt upon his own putltlon by the Instnct Court of,
isiddistribu7ll . WI if J: 213;‘,Tbn,tDINJAii.Igneet. , 1 .
nubtnr , Attorney-at-J.lm. 83 Diamond rued.
;T" . . AVE -111E;11111EB; PilteSt•
•ife it °fit. 811 " 1,'Y0P 44 / 1 " leWh:olt RA Int
. o , bifrotris.A.
• , OrIiagULLIPE4:-
NOTICES.
WNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the
Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over
the Allegheny. River, from Ewalt street, in the City
of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny. to the
Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the
motth Girty's Run, incorporated by an Act of
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap
proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1868,
will. be opened at the °fade of PILL - & siIIITTERLY.
on Butler Street. In the Sere teenth Ward of said
City of Pittsburgh, on the TE 'TLI DAY OF SEP
TEMBER 'NEXT. at 10 Wel° k A. at. of said day.
'John W. Riddell, 8.'.1. Walswrlght,
J. J. Shntterly, ' Ja nest. Bennett,
T. H. Slit, i J. R. Poor,
T.' B. Stewart,D Dempsey,
I
M. McCullough, Jr., H Sample,
E. S. Hanna, L Felibaugh,
IV. T. Purvmuce. ' 14' Coates,
\Vin W. Young, I J ti. Barr.
Wtn. Iteardou, Wm. Meconnell,
Israel C. Pershing. i John J. Williams,
N. P. Reed, Commissioners.
Pittsuhrgh, August Bth, 11168.
LEG~L,.. ',
TN THE MATTER OF - THE AP
„IL plleation of the •
Genitalia Building an Loan Association
FOIt A CHARTER OF I 'CORPORATION.
No. 1,002 In the Court of moron Pleas of Alle
gheny t. ounty.
In the above c -se the Petitioners have applied for
a Charter as a Building and Loan Association, un
der the statute In such case made and provided, and
unless exceptions be did lu Proper time a Charter
will be granted at next tem of bald Court.
8..5. lIMEUISON,
Solicitor for Petitioners
OEM
NOTICE--Notice is hereby given
111 **tit Letters of A dminl-tratfon hare been
granted bY the Itegtster of Allelly~henv don't ty, to the
undersigned, on the Pante erYltEl /ERICK Ati . E.R,
late of Allegheny county. deceased. All persons in
debted to sald'e , tate are helm)) , totlaed to pay the
same, and all - persons having claims 'agalest the
said estate, to nr sent the Same, properly authentl
cAted, tor settlement.'
GDALEN SA.IIER.
Admlnistratrir of Frederick Sauer, deceased
Pittsburgh, :.ept. 7, 1868. sepB:xs
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Whereas, Letters' of Administratin deceased, th
est:ste of OAMILIBL HOU.DEN,ORtELD,
of scott township , have heett - granted to the sub
scribers, all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
having' claims 'against the same will present them
properly authenticated for settlement, to
JO RN or - JACOB HOUDbibitiliTELT).
Union Tp., Allegheny Co., Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS
" Westward the Star of Empire Takes
• , Its Way."
SECURE d HOME IN TEE GOLDEN STATE.
THE IMNHCRAPIT
HOTOISTEAD ASSOCIATION
OF ,CALIFORNIA.
,Incorporated under the Lawn of the State, I.forem
her 30th. 1N67. fur the purpose of providing
110111 4 . FOR ITS MEXIBERS,
And promoting Iminigntlon
Capital Stock. - ' 81,600,000
Idea Into 200.000 SHARES at $5 each, pays
ple In U. 8: CHERENCY.
Cemticates of Stock l4suml to subscrlbvro Imme
dlatoly upon. rect•lpt of the money.
No platstiti ALLOWED TO HOLD JIORE THAN FIVE
BRAME:B,
A Circular Containing a full description of the
property - to be distribnted among the Shareholders
wat be s..nt to any address upon receipt of stamps to
cover return posutge
Information ax to prier. of land In any portion of
the State. or ilium u..y other sub,ect of fp•erest to
tiarti.is proposing to Immigrate, will be' cheerfully
furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage.
All.letters should be addressed
SEC'EF.TAILY UMMIIIIIANT HOMESTEAD ASSO
CIATION;i_Po3toIIIce Max Ito. 86, SAN FRAN-
CISCO. CALIFORNIA. =Moira'
FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOW:UIf!!
Fresh around Old Wheat Flout.
White Star BEMs, for fatally use.- •
Riverside Slla , for Bakers.
Slone Rill. for tlakers. . -
Ontario 51111. for Bakers. • '
"alonilor Kill, for Rakers. '
City Still y Fprinfleld , 0.. Family Flour.
Carer's .1..7.,X . Fand1y Flour.
Mad Rlver Family Flour.
• OF NEW 'WHEAT.
.Plainview Mills Fancy St. LIMA-
Tealtose Mills do
Clarke's B. sk Baker's Fleur. ,; -
Keystone Mills do
Coronett . do
Fur sale by •
• WATT. -164 na@ CO"
au • 172 and 174 WOOI, ST
OR .RENT-LOUISVILLEHO.
F
TED.-BeSted-propoSals will 130 received until
tit .15111 DAY OF 001011Eit, for a Mole of the
Louisville Hotel, in this city, fors term of three
Years. commencing and . keesseta/111 liven on *he let
das of Jahuary, 1869. Propose s pray be inside for
the hotel proper, alone, or for the hotel and store
rooms attac.ied The premises can be examined on
application to the present ccoupants, or to either of
the uu .er.igned, The right 1 , reseryed to decline
any or all bids if nol satlsfactory. and security
may be required for the flittiful performance of the
terms of the lease: lndon.e euveiope "Proposals
for the Louisville Hotel. and address
• THOMAS ISTEFLE_
HEN.I' WiiiTE/STOWE,
Ex'rs of the Estee of L. L. eureve, dec'd.
EAN .
. Hy.; Aug . 3l 1808 part owner.
se2:v&S
OIL WELL
Steam, Engines for Sale.
Eloperlor nPi.r and second-hand &TEAM EN
GTNES-7, 8 and 10 Inch copludera, AU and X 4
Inch aloha, with ah , the fixtures
FOR BORING oil WELLS).
Address HUGH X. BOLE & CO.,
ane:t9l
nuqueeue Way, Pittsburgh, Pa
' N;C:it .: •
..o , )‘
Q &CO r 4
. i- *....
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COLGATE Si, C 0
FRAARANT
TOILET. SOAPS,
ftre!repared, by skilled work
meh, from the beet materials,
411 are known,as the ).TAND•
itIV by dealers arid_cuetomens.
pold, everywhere., , tieZr:wr
WANTED: " • "
X 0.006
NVIIEA4`' ;
w itsu
it . y • F . all &adapting BARLEY
)for which we will Pay thdiliiiiret price in cash .
::i BITOROIiat WORSE& & Oft ,
077,113/ - 176/' PONTItqLL/Lit btu' ALtgaltinlY
PIT etwuou AUfol.f. Eith. 180 S. f
rarr.rlCE'TO 11011/01101.DERS:'--•
• A .,..!‘).4 • nAI 111.4 Q t, deptionberilit, the '3IX :PER.
Mtn' D 5 semen by Allenheny c u •sy, Mt,
itt,:11.503;.1n '.l/Ityrrient .of ("Bounty tn ‘Volnnteete,
will be rudeeno.el ou p eel el tlal.t onto..
1 8n Intefeet on these ese bond* well cease/ Ifoi embet: Id;
••0tt24111 ..) -. HENRY, LA !EBERT. Controller,:
rittAIN.PIPE.-HALL ALADAIIi*
JL , BtrrE l 4o4_AnvoLs OF
DRAINPIPE,
All aimed, frem onelotlienty- our Inches atWELJ
DUNG ICEL.LVd. agents for,manufneturers, 14
Wood street, between rtfth and dlzth streets.
AppOPIALILD
,proileep herebyAlyen that the Vleirslito•
port Ter 0 •N/N0 3i DONALD ATA A RY, Sfelh
we'd. ',hempen. , CitYchsi
N ov ibep, atria Luvrt, for connrsnatton.
J. C iffco,n BB i 801leltor.•
idtVG: .
- .VkiDDEII STREET. :- ,-;.: - 7:77 -
, ~ , • • .
i .. t iiine-b' tire*/ Rived that i
theVierwerto Jai!
P r lti i i l 4 ll YlN i rtn;tgi. " All i erlgr g t_4 9. ll 4 4l ) , e it
niaa'At Ku. il .3. bovoi4 ll . o F J:toPai 4 5 .11 i., Oratrlal .
'oodtt; for confirmation. - • • .
r. *, ,•,, ; ~,./ a. 44,:ltat001111115, italleitilllK,
, . 00 /;° .43
' tPirtie If STREET. r
Npliap illi{Prrbi IgYea that the Report ot-Vlow
'ref •rOt'le ba try* t:WREST. ( ltr 6f Aire. , '
.. belly, has beerke led fillo a R 9 9. No ven4 ger Term.
ii b ei;D o ul u r court,. rur ronlirmatrott:' - •
- -,
:. 4. 1 4:4 1 1 ii 4 ko o k iiil i ity .. so . . 4 aitor ,., ; .
.. , .35i1..-rioit ; ..;.41 , 1., , ..1.......1..,; ~ ~., ~ ... 1 ,., L .
.;,...
_.
,\
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
=
BILLDIGER 84. STEVENSON,
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street, Pitt-burgh, Pa.
RECEIVE AND SELL
All Ain& of Country Produce.
AU orders for Merchandise promptly filled, at
LOWEST mar'. e t rates. Particul er attention given
to the sale of hinter, Fggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits,
Ste, We feel confident that we can give entire sat
isrfi'dinn, by making grill:lC sta.gs and PROMPT RE
TURNS. St lIUMIESr MARKET PRICES, and therefore
relneetfraly solicit your consignments.. Ad col re
spondence _answered. promptly. Marking Plates
fsrnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily.
WATT, LANG Si. ,CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro•
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon OIL ite.,
Nos. 172• and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. xi08:n.55
J. B. CANTUI7D A. T. CANFIELD.
ir B. CANFIELD Si, SON, COM
. MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Dealers in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. B.
Cheese, Butter,- Lard, Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and S .da
Ashes, V. bite Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
STZELE
AT • STEELE •& SON,
Comaraission .7fferchantB,
AND DEALERS. IN
FLOUR, GrItAIN. V"P.E3I). &e.
No. 95 OHIO STREEI near East Conlmoß,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JADES B. ILEANOR
MEANOR & lIAIIPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCITA.N'T'S
3519 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited.
IlaranaxcEs—J. a. Martin, Cashier Mechanics
National Banki.J. S. Dilworth & co., B. T. Ken
nedy 1c Bro. Ja31:124
PETER KEIL JAB. P. MCRAE%
KEIL & RICHARD',
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c
349 Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh,
my24:b37
T J. BLANCHARD - ,
L.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 306 PENN STREET.
aplS:xB9
ALEX. le BANE J. B. ANJAE
McRA.NE bt. ANJER,
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY,' No. 14.. t. WATER STREET, above
Smithfield. Pittsburgh. • • . lea
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
roBWARDING AND OONNISSION IGNORANT%
For the sale °Maur, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally', No. /8
MARKET STREET, corner of pint, Pittsburgh.
fe2l:uB _
JOAN I. tfOusx.....hhw. B. nouns.
JOHN I. HOUSE & BITOS;, SUIC
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE It CO., Wholesale
Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pitt burgh, Pa.-
aI RIDDLE, No. ISt LIBERTY
a STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa., Commission Mer
e nt and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
Groceries sad Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced ou Consignments, and paid fur Produce gen
erally. au7.l
nonr. KNOT %A - PP-kW KNOX.
IyKNOX & SON,
_COMMISSION
*MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
LL FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
1117:r37
ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale. I; rocers. Commission Iferebants and
eaters In Produce, Flour, flacon, Cheese,
Flab,
Carbon and Lard OR, Iron. Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh 3lnnuth,t,nres generally,
112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Plttanurgli.
JOHN 8116.20 N A WALLACE.
1 511LPTONS4 WALLACE. WHOLE-
V
ALE li R P
AIDERS AN DRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 6 SLIETII STREET. Pittsburgh, 1a12:r55'
PROFESSIONA.L.-
JOB. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLICE KAGISTRATE.
Once, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
. PITTSIIFRG,H, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Deposttions, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. - . nnh3bni)
SAMIIIIL McDLISTERS,
IJ
ALDFAVAX.
Ex-0131cie Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. ()Mee, STREET, opposite the tht
thedrat; PITTSBURGH, • •
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgmenta,
Depositions,and aiLLegui Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. " r %AM
RUSTA CIE 11:11110 . 8401r,
-""" "iktailMll,3lA.bi,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortga gee, Acknowledgmenta,
Depositions and all Le - Business executed with
promptness and dlsiett triy29
A AMMON,
Justice of the Pegce,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRIRINGHAM.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed to. . InvII:y60
WILLLIM R. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF\_THE PEACE. CONVEYANCER, &C.
Office, CARSON STREET. nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOIITII
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to. myl:y6l
T S. FERGUSON )
tI • ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
SXCOND FLOOR.. FRONT ROOM
JOHN w. -REIMFLL;
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
°Moe, 116 Diamond IStree,.,
(Opposite tbe Court Honse,)'
MIMI
W.
ATTORNICY-AT-LAW,
• ,
No. 99 Di amond _Street.
zolikuil
C. Rukchagut.,..
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. 1 091Zirant etroot,
mrstito MTSBURGIT, pa.
JOHN A. • STRAIN,
•‘.l ' *:
Alr iT I R/4414.-Drs
ES -01 7 1 CRO.AUSTICIC .Op THE PZACE I.IW
-
POLICE MAGISTRATE •
Offleell2 prrrit STIMIET. oppoefte th e Oath&
turel., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Deeds, Heads Mertuieu
Acknowiedgmenti, Depuelttent and' all Levu null
teas executed with orometitees endittePaten•
ARCHIB.CLID BLAILEJLEY
~d'I'ZbRI~T:F3Y s'[Lza`W'.
FIFTH Pint T,
iiiAsasOuti ( ti ' '1117110.1A011.
.CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &c.
19VA9liketiT9N filtllLS;
WABHINO7ONErnuc*2._ — .
) 1 17eu ritiaburith'fipiutlfteyato r '
w APIT - 4: 03 -7k4S!o*. -
*AnufsOilirer 01001114 MEAL, arcnova M .
oftrOPPIED TaND.- Orlon detoreroo Wollner MT
troo or aria. emu 4.4.1.144•100.PP1A
tioni as oricretti • - -
I=
=3
M=M
Mail Express
Fast Line
Fast Express
Mixed NVay
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1..
Steubenville Accommod'n
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.
, •
SPECIAL Norica.--Sunday Express leaves at 2:10
p. in. arrivingha Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next
morning:
The 9:40 a. in:Traln leaves "daily, Sundays ex—
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield &
Newark It. Ft.
l ihNlYftGll, PORT
W. AND OLEVELAND
From June 7th, 1868
and arrive at the Ihunn
time, as follows:
• •
Chicago Ex.... X 2:03 am
Cleveland Ex .. 2:03 am
Erie d YgWg3Pln 31'1 7:28 a m
W- 6:13 a m
Chicago Ma ll .. 6:58 a in
Chicago E 'ir . . x... 9:43 a m
I. & Wh 1:
Chicago Ex.— 1: 43p
58p m
m
C Wh. Ex 4: pri. l l
Depart from Alletth 48
enti. -
N. Brigt`n Ac. 8:584 m
Leeßidale " 10:13 . a
m
-:58 a m
Rochester " 2 11 :23 pm
Wellsv`e Aec.: 3:43 pro
Leetsdale Acc. 4 :13 Pm
N. Brlgt'a . 5:33 p m
N. Brigt'n " 6:28p m
Leetsdale " . 10:439m
Sir 1:58 p. m. Chicago
4tif" 11:23 a. in. Chicas
JeEt F. R. lIYERS
DENNSYLVAIIi
CENTRAL RAILED.
and- after Juhe 7th,
- rive at and depart from the
Washington and Liberty
Arrive. 1
Mall Train.... 115 ami
Fast Line ... ... 1:40 am!
Wall's No. ... 6:20 a m
Latrobe Area 7:50 ami
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 ami
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 p m
Wail's No. 3... 2-15 pm
Braddocks Not 5:50 p m
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant
Train 9:30 pin . -
The Church Train loaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. m.; reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. M.
and arrit es at all's Station at 2:00 p. m.
"'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For Curtner information apply to
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
Tie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ar.
pare!, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. Ali Baggage exceeding' that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un
less taken by special contract.
. EDWARD H. WTLLIAMB,
JeB General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
-wESTEIIN PENN-allamis
R D.—
On and ftA ft ug A u l % - 160, 1868, the Fee
seater Trains on the Western Pennsylaania Rail
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal.
Street Depot,.Allegheny City, as follows:
Eittring?Ve No 1 6:35 a miMall , Depart.
8:50 11. NI
Freeport No. 1 8:15 a m:Freeport No. 1 8:50 ant
Enos:eke 10:15 a m:Sharpirg No.111:210 a a
Sharpb`g No.l - 1:25 p arilExpreas.. .—. . . 2:20 pin
Freeport No.'2 ' 4110 p atiStaingiVe Di o 1' 3:50 pm
Mail ' 5:59 p m Freepurt No. 2 6:051) at
SPlintitPe.Nbl ,Y:10 pin Suringd'e No 2 9:15 pm
Aboye tralifs run daily except eunday.
The-Chafeh Trani leaves ' Allegheny - Janet , every
Sunday at I:90 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 , a. m. -- Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m, and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:4
COMXITZATION TICK/TS—For sale In packages of
Twenty,betweeu,Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr% Bennett, fine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spet
titled on tickets.
The tralns leaviny Allegheny City at - O:15 a. m.
and 2.20 P. X. make direct connection at Freeparn
with Walker, tine ofStages for Butler and Hannahs
town. Through tickets ma) be purchased at that
Ottlee,'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 as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred.
Dollars in value.' All baggage exceeding] this
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, tin
tees taken by special contract. :
EDWARD H. WILLIANIS,
Gere..al Sunerlatendent. Altoona. Pa.
CM
SMOHY
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
The SHORTEST AND MOST SELLABLE BO
from the East to all points in
_ Colorado, Nevada,
ap4:w73
. .
Oregon:
Two Trains leave State . Line 'and Leavenwortk
gaily, (Sundays excepted,)) on the arrival attains ot'
Mane Railroad from Bt. Louis, and , ilamnital and
Bt. Jo gailroad from Quincy, conneetinv. at Law
rence, - Toßekit • and Wamego with sta,„.• for ail'
points in lianas.. At end of track west or ittle
worth with the UNITED STATES' EXJPEESS CO/S
-PAN ''1!1 DAILY LINZ- OP • OVERLAND NALL
ANDWE= coAm.ma 'Pos . •
PITTSBIIIIOH, PA.
ISEINVEII4 -• SALM IsAILIII%
• ,
• • •
And all Points in the Territories,
Anh With SANDERSON% TRI.WEEELY LINE, of
COACHES for Port Union a l i tientl i rWt. Yam ,
4i r n e e w rv i e. Santa *Fe , . and pout Arisons and
With. the recent 'additions of rollin stock and
equipment, and the arrangements-ma d e
sponsible overland Transportation Lines from its
=
ern :terminus. this. road now ' , biters unequalled
oes for the transmisalon of freight to , the - Per
West. • • ' -:; • • -
Tickets for sale at all thii principal omoes in the
United !Mates and Canadas.• - •
_.•• • ,
Be bare and ask for tickets via • THE smorri
'HILL ROC rd,_IINION PACIFIC RAILWAY.]
ILIZTILfat
PITTSBURGH, PA
TO ' LIT E114,P„.°
QUEENS OWN.
TUE INMAW 11811. wrzumuris,
Um Numbering iLteen'erst-cassa. vessels . ; slims thee
celebrated
CITY OF CITY OP
ANTIVEPP,
CITY OP 1308 TO- CITY or BALT/YOKE.
CITY OP LONDON,
2.11.111ng EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 415. Mel&
laver, New Y ork. nu* garage or Amber
tloa apply to •
- . ifILTIA)II , BINGH4I4
No.,==rritlyirds=
RAILROADS.
PITTSBURGH andarommi
CONNELLSVILLE /LB.
On and after THURSDAY, March :sth, 1865
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cot,
ner of Grant and Water streets, a
pas follows:
De .Arri
Mall to and from Union t'n. 7:00 rt
A.. et.
N. 6:00 P. st.
McKeesport ACCOMMOdtn 41:00 A. at.
Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 r. at. 10:00 A.Y.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30.r. at. 8:35 A. at.
Braddock's Accommodat'n at. 7:50 P. .
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3ol'.ll. 6:40 A. 31.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton' 1:00 P. IL 10:00 A. at
For tickets apply ta
J. R. RING. Agen t.
W. R. STOUT, Superintendent. rnhb
( - MANGE of TIME.
•• -
_
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. It August
/1868, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave
Pittstfurgli Station. corner Pike and Canal streete.
for Franklin, 011 Oily, Buffalo, and alt points to the
Ott tteeltms•
__ LEAVE PITTSBURGH.
Mall 8:05 a m;
Express 7:26n ral
Brady's it'd Ac 3:26 p m!
Ist soda Works
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH.
11,11 4:50p m
Express........ 6:03 a m
R^adys iiYl Ac 10:20 aa
lst"Suda Works
Accomoda'n. 7:50 am
2d Soda Works -
Accomoden. 2:50 p
Mixed { pad Tea
Armstrong Ac. 6 88 : :: 2 23 0 55 p ap L am
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. lu. Ar
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. N.
Passengers taking Pittsburgh in have but one
change of cars b, Wenn litnialo and OM
Regions. Mall and Express Tratus stop only at
principal points.. Mixed Way and Accommodation
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS EING, Assn. Sup't.
W. 'FOSTER 110 P E. Ticket Agent. nut?.
. .
Accomod'n.. 11:00 a in
2d Soda Works .
. . .
Accotnefl , n .. 6:20 p`o.
Mlxed.Wav T'n 0:20 a ni
IlultonAcc'n.. 6:20 a In
ITTSBURGH,~
CINCIXNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILWAY.
PAN RANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME.—On au& after SUNDAY,
June 21st, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as foliows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
2:15 a. m. 12:10 a. m.
0:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m.
.2 :10 p. m. 11:20 a. El.
6:10 a. m. 7.05 p. m...
1:40 a. m. 3:05 p. la.
3:55 p. m. ra.
5:25 p. m. 8:20
8. F. 13017 LL, General Ticket - Agent,
W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville.,
" AYNE Naga CHIOAGO R.
PITTSBURGH B.
trains will leave trent
Depot, north aide, isitg
11E=2
Arrive.
ICl:kayo Ex.. 2:08 a m
!Cleveland Ex. 2:08 a m
ichicago Ex....11:23 a m
iWheeling.Ex. 11:08 am
St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pm
Cl. Wh'a• Ex 4:38 pm
Erie Yg'n Ex 6:13 pm
Chicago Ex. 4:23 p m
Cl. 7:08 pile
Arrive in A tteghe4y.
N. Brlgt'n Ac. 7:00 am
N. Brigt'n " 8:288M
Wellsville " 8:53 a wt.
New Castle " 10:13 a m
Leetsdale " • 9:13 ana
" • " 1:08 pm
N.Brf " 2:43 p m
Leeßsdale " 4:53 p
" 7:2Bpm.
Express leaves daily.
• r Express arrives dally.
General Ticket Agent.
IA
AD,
. . _
, 1868, Trains will ar—
e, talon Depot, corner of
• treets, as follows:
Depart.
Psi Express.. 2:25 am
Wall's No. 1.. 0:30 a m
Mall Train 7:50 a m
'Cincinnati Ex 11:40 am
Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 a m
Johnstown A. 3:05 pm
Bradducks Nol 4:00 pm
Phila. Expres. 4:50 p ne.
Wall's No. .3.. 5:1O p m
Wall's No. 4... ; 0:15 pm
Fast Line IT:30 pm
Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 pm.
Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm
Eastern Division.
California, Utah,
Arizona,
Washington
?few Mexico, Idaho,
ANDIEESION. .
eral upeellittsg dent.
IFE.lll47llit.
,
Lt land Ticket Agent.
General lire
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