The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 15, 1868, Image 3

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    PITTSBURGH MARREis.
OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
40NDAY, September, 14, 1868.
There is a decidedly, better feeling in
commercial circles, and strong hopeS are
:now entertained that 'a permanent and de-
cided improvement in business is near at
hand. The recent rains have been of in
.
:calculable benefit to the Winter Wheat,
which has but recently been sown, be
'sidesl r
which our rivers are now i excel
lent navigable condition, and for the next
three months we may look for ie shin
ments of Coal and Iron, and Pit burgh
.manufactures, generally:
, APPLES=-Continue ' scarce and n good
demand but unchanged, ranging from 53
to 84 per bbl, for fair to prime..
BUTTER—Is firm with a continued
steady demand but unchanged; sales at 35
to 40fc, for good to prime
EGGS—In steady demand at 22c, for fresh
packed.
CHEESE—Is firm but unchanged at 15
1 160 for Western' eserve and. Hamburg;
to 18c for Factory and Goshen - and 20 to
21 for Sweitzer._ - •
SEEDS—SaIes of Tiinothy Seed at $3,50
to 83,75. Flaxseed is nominal at $2,30 to
$2,35. Nothing doing in Ciover. 1
SALT—Is quiet and nominally un
changed at.81;75 to $l,BO, to the trade, and
$2, in a small way. ..
POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged at
•• $1,15 to $1,20 per bushel and 83,50 per bbl.
Jersey Sweetsscarce and. higher—may be
quoted firm'-at $8 per bbl.
GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged
at $2,05 to e2;1.0 for Red,iand 3' to 5c %higher
for White. • Oats steady with sales on track
at 65c, and in store at 68 to 70. Corn—last
sales at $1,14 to $1,15 for mixed, and $1.17
to $l,lB for prime Yellow. Barley—not
enough dolug to establish quotations. Rye
is nominal tit $1;38 tito.s4lo- . ,
LARD OIL— Is unchanged. notwith
.standiog Lard has recently advanced. We
continue to quote'No. 2at $1,20' and No. 1
;at 81,50
PROVISIONBZ— Bacon` •• 1 Is tinehingeh
at 14y,0 : to - 1430 • , for-, Shouldertg
16% to 1630 for Ribbed, „ and 18%0 to
,183; for Clear Sides` ' and 22 to 22% for Su
•gar Cured Hama: Lard 20c for prima kettle
renPered in tieroetv . and 22, inkegs. Mess
Pork $30,50 to ' gst: • '- • • • .• _
FLOUR—Is quiet and dull but nn
changed. Thii "Pearl - ""and: "City Mills"
continue to quote 011.0,50 fOr Extra FainilY
(in hbls, and /16,20 in, Sacks; 'and $ll for
'Double Extra in bbls, and 510,70, in sacks.
t Rye Flour; $9. - ' .
MILL FEED—MiI prices Unchanged at
11,10 for Bran, $1,130 for Shipstuffs, aud 52
•for Middlings, i •
t-- - '--;_:••• • -r,:d o ....,---_: • .:.4- -1 • ' ' 1`
New Tor; Proguee Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Qu e u e .,
NEW Yosk ' September ' i3:—COtton
• lower; sales 4900 bales at.. 2.5a2.4 4c for
uplands. Flour—receipts 16,328• bbla and
401 bags. Flour 10a15c lower; rather more
active; sales 0f8,300 bbls at 17a7,60 for sti-.
' perfine western . 17,00a9,95 for extra west
.
'• ern, $9,65a11,25-for good-choice-white wheat ,
extra 18,60a10,90 for Ohio , 19,50a1.1 for
••St. L ouis, 111a14 for good 'chola- do; dos
,. .r,ling steady, " California „long. dal and de-
;dining; sales of 300 bbls at 17a8,50. Corn
'meal quiet; sal, s of.loo bbis of western at
15,65. Whisky quiet and firmer. Receipts
I.l—wheat 7,254 bushels. Wheat la2c lower
'
very moderate ,milling and, exports ,in,
; iquiry; sal9s of 42,000 bushels at 61,8.5 for
. ..iNo. 2 spring; $1,92 for . No. 1 and 2 opting
,:•,..•mixed, 12;21 for wilder red Indiana; 82,30
• ' •'..7for. very ' : choicer .amber Tennessee;:.
, .'• 12,33 for r whits Michigan; . 12,65 for
•:choice white Indiana. Rye quiet; saes ,
of 600 bushels of western at $1,45. Barley
'Auiet. B itley Malt is dull; sales 2,Boo"bus
: ..nt 12,25. Corn—receipts amount to 63,013
bus; is lc 'lower '
, - and 'there is a fair bust.
• ness doing; sales 89,000 bi:ie at 81,16a1.20 for
>unsound ; - 1420a1,21" fort sound- - mixed
. ! ,Zwestern; $1,20a1, 2 / 4 4, do. in Store; 11,20 for
. ..likiln dried. Oats—teceiptS amount to 10,021
-•
,bus; sales at 69a74c for new western in store
l'• -;:•and' afloat; Sic for old - do: In store. Tile
' 'total amo.int of grain in wareboto3e on Sep.
tember 14th was , Wheat, 196,638; Corn, 2,-;
, l•)1 90,650 bus; Oats, 3f2.381; Rye, 15,658; Bar
.; ey,:1,779; -Malt.W,l6B bus; pee. 016,2,2 -
;bus. Rice is dull. Coffee is quiet; Rio is
-heavy. Stikar , )3 qtdet,' sales" 150hikds at
' ' dllially,c; Cuba', 1330. Porto RicoM, lasses
'• •.• ; . steady at 50c; Muscovado, 44c. ' Sops quiet
, ;'at 20•330. for American. Petroleum E;teady
' .at 1436a15 ', tor Crude mid: 30 fat :Refined ,
':',:bonded. Pork •heavy; , sales • 850 bbls at.'
.. 329,25a29,50 for meas,:cloSingisit..l29,2o eaeb,
• . .129,25 for -old - do, , 124;00a24.50 • for • prime,
~;• 4 2.6,50a27,00 for prime. Messi , 'Beerdull; sales
425 bbls at:114;00a20,50 for new platumess..
'120,50a24,75 for • new extra mess in tkert•es.-
' " ':Beef dull at 821,00a33,00 for prime mess and
• - r530,00a36 forfludia tnesm; Ik#4lXantilsteadni
-- • !Sales 60 bbls at 2.8a31;- western. cut meats
:heavy; sales 175 packages at /2a13 1 4, for
:Shoulders and 15a1934, for Hams; ni.eld es,
'. anavy and drooping; sales 150 boxes at 16X
. ' ial7 for short blear and 1434' forCumberlaud.
•• *cut. Lard quiet' and a shade easier; sales
v , l6OO tierces at • 1930204' for steam and 203£a
;,.'4034 for kettle rendered.. Batter dull at 31a
'tB far Ohio and - 87a44 for State:. Cbeesel
6quiet at 13a173.•• , Freights to Liverpool
;firmer; erigageumnts, . for 30,000, bushels
__ .
Grain at 3;4 fir Corn and 83!, for Wheat..
• LATEST.—FIour closed, dull and , 54100
..lower. Wheat .ateady. and in buye s favor
twith a limited inquiry for export- and mil
4ing. Rye.quiet and nominal , at 'legato()
Ibr. western. Oats ' , toady, atffliii7oc atde_pot;
5.43a74c in store and afloat' far' new; 8013 in
store for oh:I Apstern.. ,Corn steadywith-a
;:fair home, trfide gitilagal,l7 for unsound;
1,21 , r sound mixed western afloat. /Pork
.41u11, ;$22,1§49,211 forsgess cash and
Oeef quiet and tiliohitriged. - Ctit meat.. dull
nominal. Dicon, ~qu iet and heavy.
»Lard dull at 20a20y0-forlairto_prime steam
s'frendered. _ Ficss steady at 28%a27.
•
h
q " • Chleap Market.
.: tf By Telegraph to tbe Pittsburgh Gazette.
':."-.4:4 CHlCAGOlRoptomber 14.-,Flotmmore as
,; . tive and easier, , at • f 7 a9 for_ coininon to
Lohoice spring extras. Wheat active and
•:-' na2 . 14.3 lower; kites of No.' 1 at $1;56.41:58
. :),and No. 2 at.51.50/4'a1 , 523f , :closing* $1 .62 t
10.,6334 for N0..2;, this afternoon No. 210 as
~.t,held at 41,5234, with buyers at 1)1,82.• Corn
:
:,quiet, with sales No. 1 at I4liti9tic, No, :2
tat 93a93%c.and
,rejep4l:l at 90c, closing at.
. . b95a95 1 /0 fot NIZ A''l44l o 36.B l nce - the:ehailke'at'
psmo9s,icXttir, No. 'l:'•,, Cats moderately Av e '
,•', pve and y ‘ a%c lower; sales at.6o•4aouy,o,
•' .. - -iclosing ar'50X010 1 )0. - f•Rye - doll' and lc
ilower; sales at 11,20a1,20e.f0is N0.i1...: Tar
hley firmer; - sales of No. 2 at $1,8031,84, clos
i.ing v. ith sellers at1111,68 - and buyers at $1,82.
'. - -.Highwinek,quiet . but firmer, at #1,40 for
~active,
and 811 c for blinded. Mess Pork more
, 4,active, at 629,26229,50 for heavy and $28,00"
' t";.for light. Dry Salted 13bulde.s weideand
:''nominal at-11 1 4c. • Lard quiet and nominal
'
at 19 / 3 Freights steady ' and quiet , at' To •
---, itlm oats, 8c on: corn and RO On ;Wheat , to Buf
l.'falo. Receipts for tile ` ' Past . forty-eight
• iliours-12.203 bbls flour; 180,680 uil' wheat;
• 023,111 bush corn; 122,600 buih: oats; 2,241
plotas. Sbipmetita-.12,488 . bbis flour; '64.798
.4.bush wheat; 116,282 bush corn; 82,233 bush
Fosits; 2,800 hogs. _ i : . • • . .
,k.•
.
Letustrille Market.
By Telegraph to the Flttsbargh Gazette.]
LOUISVILLii , Sept. 14.---Tobscoo; Wiles 25
jibs lugs to lo w medium leaf at Path rtar
fillers 515.25;..Breeklurldge eountY,
tuntting leaf $24. Cotton;,, ale of the first
ti - ;:new bale low middling- at 25 - cents. - Hay;
rprime wharf at =lse. _Flour; superfine 117.
Wibent; No 1 red $2. Corn; shelled bulk
'.7;35c. Oats 59a55e. Mess Pork $29. - Bacon;
`ohoulders 1314 e; clear riblied sides 16%c;
~ I % .ilear sides 17[4e. Lard; tierce 19c. Wb
o.pis
iy; raw free '1,30.
Memphis Market. •
illy Telegraph to the eltObargb Uzzette.l
MEMPHIS Sept. 14.—Cotton du'l and
tionlinal; receipts 193; exports 35 bales.
,Flour at $'0,113. Cora at 871 i a9oe. Hay at
i5a22. Oats IA 65e. lir ,t 1 at 20a21e. Corn
eal at $4 . 0,25. Lard at 191020 e. Pork
Bacon'at lke for' shoulders, and
I.7ge for e4ar aides.
Fimmcial Matters in New York
Gold Closed ,at 144@14-43 8 .
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
MONEY ARD GOLD
NEW YORE, September 13, 1868.
Money continues easy at 3@sc; chiefly 3©
4c on call loans and 6@7c for discounts.
Sterling quiet at 8%@9%c. Gold opened
at 144y 3 and declined to 14396 and advanced
to 144 and clbsed at•144@144 1 g asked; there
has been some speculative movements in
Gold to-day, predicated on the Maine elec
tion..
GOVERNMENT - STOCKS:
Gov4nments r opened firm, but fell off
slightly and then again became firm and
quiet./ Coupons 'Bl, 114©114 1 4; do. '62,
113%©113%; do. '64 1093.1@109%; do. '65,
111@l11K; do. new, iosx@io9, ,do. '67,
108"108%; Ten-Forties, 114%@1143.
STATE BONDS.
State Bonds lower; old Tennessees, 69 1 ,4
@7O, new Tennesses 68144@68)4; Missouris,
92%; old North Carolinas, 75; old Virgin
ias 59; new Virginias, 54.
RAILWAY STOCKS
The railway market opened steady.
Therehave been further reports of'reSigna
tions in the directory of the Erie road and
Erie has fluctuated. There has been more
activity this evening and the market closes
firmer..' New York Central, Saint. Paul and
Wabash have advanced. Express stocks
are dull. Miscellaneousshares are,quiet.
5:30 PRICES: Canton, 46@46%; B. W. P.,
15©153(; Cumberland, 30@32; Wells' Ex
press, 26@2614; Amerian, 4433(,@47; Adams,
59%@)503,,; United States, 46);@47 ; Mer
chants Union, 23g@)24; Quicksilver, 203;5
22: Mariposa 4%; do. preferted, 10@i10%;
Pacific_ Mail, 104%©104%; ,Western Union
Telegraph, 337‘@)34; New York 'Central,
125@125.14; Erie, 46%@47; do. preferred,
67®70; Hudson, 69@693;; Reading, 90©903i;
Ohio and Mississippi 2.83;@2t.g: Wabash,
84%.643; ; dn. preferred, 760176 3 / 4 ; St.
Paul, ,93X©94; preferred, 04Y,@94%;
Mehigtin Central, 118©119 ; Michigan
,Southern, R. R; '
831..84; Illinois Cen
tral; , 143©145; Pittsburgh, 853@8534;
.Toledo; 1015‘®1013:; Rook Island, 101W®
101 1 ,5; Northwestern,
87.@)87; do." prefer
red, 87y,®87%; Fort Wayne, 10&%(c)108% . ;
Boston,' Hudson .and Erie, 2254@22%;
Terra Haute, 45@45341 do. preferred..6s%;
Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and.
Chicago, 80; Chicagoand.Alton, /o7;,ganni.
bid and St. Joe preferred. 89; Dubuque and
510nx,`,99; do. preferred, 92;4.
UNINO 811A.BRS
Are quiet: Smith &. ParMelee, 485@450;
Quartz Hill, 110; Montana, 356;• • Wallkill,
10; Oregon, 400; ,Buchanan, '60., . •
()tipper stocks at Beaton: Calumet, 56;
Ooppe4 Falki,l73 ; Brooklyn, 1p;
80; Hancock, 3;.-Minnesota. : Quincy, 20.
• - SETS.TREASURY • •
Receipts amount to 81,938,590; PaYnients,
$1,335„718; Itaiance, - 389.801.999... • -
' '
I,tlarket.
1131 , Telegraip to the .fittaburgh.ear.ettej.
CINCINNATI, September 11.—Fleur is dull
litit'net lower, with sales, 01 family at s9a
9,50. Wheat ii - 411111 and_there- no de
mand, No. 1 being' offered at $1,95, in ele
vator' and 5c less by sample. ' G.rn is quiet
but firm, and holders are asking $l, but it
is not saleable at better than 98c at the
clese. ;Rye is dull at $1,37. Barley is firm
and in demand at 62,2512,30 for fall, and $2
for choice spring. , Cotton is unsettled and
middling is offered at 25c. Whisky is
searceend held at 70c in bond. Provisions
are quiet and unchanged: Mess. Pork is
held st $29a29,25. Lard is held at 19 c, but
, the demand is of ti retail nature and is be
ing tilled at 19e. - Bulk Meats are dull and
in no demand and nominal at 11%c for
shoulders and for sides. Bacon is dull
and small sales only are being made at 13c
for shoulders, and 16%c for sides. Sugar
Cured Hams are dull at 2,0a21c. Butter is
unchanged. Timothy seed has advanced
to $3,10. Linseed Oil is dull and is being
offered at $1,13. Lard,Oil is firm at $1,40a
,1,45 for current make, and $1,55 for winter.
Gold is buying at 1,43%.
St. Louis Market.
tpy Telegraph to the Plttsbaret Gazette.;
Sr. Louis; Sept. 14.—Toba4cco'dull and un
changed. Cotton, nothing doing. Hemp
du I; undressed sold at *1,50a1,60. Flour
dull and business very small; with - sales
super at f5,136a6.25t extraat 50,75a7; .f.dctUbla.
57,50a0,50; treble extra to fancy at
, 510a13. Wheat' steady; prime to fancy red
fall xanged from - 52a%30; 'choice to fancy
white at 12,80a2,40; spring lower; fair to
.choice sold at $1,45a1,58. Corn • dulL..intt
ungettled, with only ; small...Boles; choice
White at 97%a119c. Oath opened' better it 53'
a55c.. Barley dull, with buyers holding off;
small gales spring at $1,80a1,95, and Tall at
12,39. i Eye dull and drooping at $1,16a1,24.
Pork 'dull. at $29,25. .Bulk Meats—ahonl
ders. sold at 1134 c. Bacon-quiet, with old
clear rib sides at 1534 c; do clear sides at 16a
165ic; - loose 16%.3. Picked
nominal at 130. Lard; jobbing sales choice
'tierce at 1934. Whisky firth at $1,3.5.' Cat
tle..in good ' supply and steady at Pad grbss.
,Recelpts--4,loolbbis flour, 42,500 bus wheat,
2,600 ough corn, 25,700 bush oats, 5,300 bus
rye, 9,000 bush barley.
Toledo Market.
{BT Telegraph to the Plttsiurati Gazette.l
TOLEGo, September ,14.—Receipts-5,225
bb15410ur,.31,155 bus wheat, 14,670 bus corn,
11,700 bus oat 2,200 bus - rye, 800 bus barley.
Shipments-3,423 bblsflour,B,l26 bus wheat,
11,416 bus corn
, .20,326 bus oats, 1,600 bus
barley. Flour dull;, sales of spring whent
at•s9. Wheat; winter rather more active
.and/ without material change in prices;
•Fpri r g dull; sales of mhite . liVabaisit at $2;53
,a2;55; No. 2 do. $2,18a2,20; white Michigan
s2,o6;amber Michigan $2,00a2,01; do. seller,
last half September, 162,31:. No.:11.8d $2,0034;
N0.;2 $1,84; N 0.3 $1,65; No. 1 spring $1,63;
No. 2 - :51,59: No. 3 81,45. Corn dull and Lo
lower, at $1,02 for No. 1. _"Oats 130 better;
sales No. 1 at 57a5730. Rye le lower at
$1,29 for No. Barley; No. 1 Canada $l,BO.
Freights firm ab Sc to Buffalo, 100. to Oswe
go;'l2;ic to Ogdensburg.
fialtimere•Market. f
LB] , Telegraph to .the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, Sept. 14.-Flour active after
a decline of 25o;:, Howard , street Superfine
$8,29; do. extra $10,25a12; do. family 112,25 a
:12,75: superfine $7,75a8,54). , Wheat dull; re
ceipts Small; good to prime $2,25a2,50; low
grades $1,76a2. • Corn steady; white 'sl,lsa
1,22.; yellow 0.2581,27, Oats dull at ,67a72c.
e •at $1,40. Provisions 'less firm.
Mess pork $3l. Bacon—rib sides 17c; shOul-i
dors 11y01150; hams 220. Lard 20c.
r, Philadelbhla Market.
(By Tulegramh:to,tlie Pittsburgh Gazette
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 14.—Petroleum
dull. Coffeeßio 1011 1 4. Flour dull and
weak: ,western extra family $9,50a11; Penn
sylvania and Ohio do., sloal2;•faney, $12,50
•Wbeat dull; sales 3,000 bush good and
prime red at $2,20a2,30, amber $2.35. Corn
in fair demand; mixed western $1,31. Oats
in good:demand at 76a77e. Provisions firm;
Mess Pork, $30,50. Lard 2034 e. •
Milwaulec Market.
[Br Telegrapti to [bit PittOurgb Gazette.'
MILWAUKEE', Sept. 'l4 —Flour dull and
lower, choice Minnesota $.1358,231 country
extra $7,75a8f mAlum $7,25a7,60. Wheat
active but lower at $1,63 for No. 1; $1,50 for
No. 2. Oats firmer at 540 for No. 2 Corn
irregular at 95Xa96c for . No. 2. 'Receipts--
300 bbls flour; 100,000 bu wheatf 500 bu oats;
1,000 bu corn. Ship.nents- 8,000 bbls flour;
160,000 bu wheat; 100 bu corn.
Philitdelphla Cattle Market.
my Telegraph to the Pltusetireh Gazette.] , ,
pinvADELPH6i, Sept. 14.—Beeves very
dull pnd ;lc lower; sales 2,000 head at 8 54
a9V, for western Pennsylvania and western
steers, 788 for lair to good do., and 5a6 per
pound gros.; for common as to quality.
Sheep in Gilt . demand; 12,000 partl , . sold at
4a5 gro.s. Bop ln demand; hales 8,000
head at 15850 per cwt. nett.
PITTSBURGH .GAZE.TtE;
RIVER NEWS.
The river was again rising at this point
last evening with eight and a . half feet In
the cluinnel. We'should not be surprised
to find ten - feet this morning, as the Mci
noniahaa was reportei rising above with
fifteen feet at Geneva. The Allegheny
does not seem to be doing much good, only
twenty-six inches reported at Oil City. The
weather Yesterday, especially in the after
noon, was clear: and pleasant, • indicating
that the rain is over for the preseni.
There has been no arrivals since the date
of our last report. The J. N. McCullough,
from Cincinnati, was due last night, and
will doubtless be- found ha . port this
morning.
The'Bavard dep•arted for Parkersburg on ,
time with a, good freight list, and quite a
nunatielf passengers. The Grey - Eagle,
incorn nd of Capt. C. L. Brennan, is the
regular Wednesday, packet for -Parkers
burg lealliig promptly at noon.
The Ar adillo, Capt. D. H. Swaney, will
positively ' for St. Louis- and Missciuri
giver to-day, a d passengers and shippers
- should bear tic in mind.
7 3
The Mary avage was due. from_ St.
Louis last ni lit, and will commenee load
ing at once for a return trip. Capt. Hugh
Campbell stl . retains command, with. Mr.
•B. F. Wl:alit' inthe.oflice. I
' 'Capt. A. H.law, who is, having a new
-boat built here' der the snperintedance.
ilmore, is expect d here
of Capt. D. S. H. V
ii
from the West 'within a few days. ,
Tow lx)ats.continue to arrive and enart,
and the fact that the river is again &Welling
will be good news for our coalmen- The
-amount of coal that will get out will be
much larger , than was at first expected.
The Aiebsenger , Capt. Dean, will com-
Mence loadinglfor St. Louis this morning,
and will soon be ready to take her depar
ture. 'She is one of the finest beats in the
trade,•and as a consequence offers superior
inducements to , passengers. Mr. 1 Jarrieii
Russellibas charge of the office.. I '
Capts.'Sam. Shuman, John Conway, and
•Ed. Evans, arrived at Cincinnati on Satur-
,
, The Bellevernon , ,is , enronte, ; frm St.
awls to Pittsburgh.
; Capt. Geo:D. Moore went out in charge
of the Bayard yesterday. • Capt. Shepard
will probably assume command next trip.
In was reported' yesterday that the tow
' boat, Leader had her Wheel knocked into a
4 4:coked hat" near. Wellgville, on Sunday
night, having been run, intoT by the An
telope. . . - •
Business ,was moderately, active at the
landing' yesterday,,,, and,, apparently, im
provi.
-Capt. ng Wash Kerr, of 'the 'Rebt. Moore, is
onthe look out for another boat to take the
place the" Moore in the Pittsburgh and
ortatheuth trade.
Rivers and Weft,ther:
CBy Telegraph to the PlttabuigliGaiette.l
LOUISVILLE, Septernber, i Rlver rising
with 8 feat fi inches in, the canal. Weather
clear and iileaftnt.'
IMPORT! S Y RAILII0M).
_
PIT FT.' ,
'W ATNI AND ChtiCIACO
Rstino.s.ti. September 14.--6 cars metal,
J Wood, Son & Co; 5, do do, liimick dr Co; 2
do do ,Graff, Byers ,& Co; 250 pigs lead,.
Dithrldge & Son;, 200 bbla flour, 50 boxes
cheese, Kirkpatrick, Herron &Co; 50 bbls
mess pork, E II Myers & Co; 100 bbls flour,
CB Leech; 100 do do Watt & Wilson; 100
do do, Haworth; McDonald it Co; 200 do do,
Watt, Lang & Co; 300 do do, owner; 1 car
barley, Smith & Co; 56 oil bbls Adams &
Bro; 352 pcs stoneware, J H Llipincott; 20
eks wool, W Barker, Jr & Co; 1 car oats, It
'Knox it Son; 5 aks rags, C P Markle & Co;
2 bbls eggs, II Riddle; 50 bbls highwines;
Finth & Co; 1 car bones, 0 B 2
bbls flour, Kell it Ritchart; 86 kegs' nails, A
Wilson; 3 bbls eggs, Head it Metz,gar; 2
bales hops Spencer & McKay; 2do do, J
Ciangwich; 22 do do. J White Jr; 71 boxes
cheese, Woodworth& Davison; 2 cars bones,
Seward & Campbell; 2 thhds tobacco, J A
Jacobs; 23 boxes do, A Sehaub; 2 hhds de,
E • Wormser; 25 bbls Mess pork, 5 hhds
aides, J H Parker:. 4; bales dry hides, M
Delanee; 1 car corn, Hitchcock,"McCreery
& Co; 50 boles cheese r .A:rbuckles & Co; 25
do do, Smith, Johnston. flt. Co; 3 pkgs var
nish, Daniel', Close it Co. -
CLINICIAN - A AND rlimmusas RAIL-,
law,. September 14_ , ear iron, ore,
Zug & Co; Ido do, Melimight, Porter it
Co; 4do do, Shoenberger & Blair; Ido do,
'Lloyd & Black; 2.d0 do, , Graff, Byers & Co;
2 do do, Bryan it eaughey,;,l do scrap iron,
Mullin it Maloney; 2,•,.eurs scrap iron,
Brown & co; 1 car _barley, J.M Carson It
CO . : 'I car kegs,l . do.staves, j B-nder; 1
car stone, J , ,14 14 Knox;1 1 1 , do do,,P Wolf; I
do paper, Godfrey & Clark; Ida lumber,W
W Rigdon; 65 bxs, 25 cases cheese, a Rid
dle; 10 eke pearls, BrYaiy,Walker:iit Co; 7
aka wool, W,Markez, J. r ; 1 car oats, J
Kenna; 6 rolls ileather, N. Huffstott; 11
Ws rockers, 84 do chairs', Bedford Chair
* Co; 4 bbls barley flonr.:Totten Co; I bbl
flaxseed, 6 eke, oats, Head & Metzger; 50
bids oil, Thus Mitchell; 66 bdls chairs, 5 do
rockers, Hammer & Dealer.
PITTABITAGII CINOINitATI AND BM LOUIS
jtAILBOAD, • September 1444=65 bdls paper,
Pitts Paper Mont Co; 25 bbls apples, 2 do
eggs, 'W H Graff & Co; 66 steel axels, J
Lantner; 10, sks featherst J„ Craig; 168 sks
corn, Brown Williams: 3 cars barley, J
Glenn; 24 bales cotton, Holmes, 13ell & Co;
1 car barley, Voigt, Mahood & Co; .10 bbjs
lard oil; Haworth - McDonald &Co; 5 do do,
41 H'Lippincott; 8 bdls heops, E H Myers &
;Co; 60 bxs candles,iF Sellers & Co; 1 dozen
chairs, Myers &Soo; 24 bales cotton, A H
Childs & Co; l' car. Staves, W Hastings; 1
car pig iron, EV - Iteynolds; Ido do, Craw
ford & Co; 5 bbls lard oil, J Wood & Co. 2
hhds tobacco, , W &-1). Rinehart; 1 car mid
.4lings, R Knqx & Son;.4 tee hams, $ Dyer;
1 bbl lard, 2 do salt, F _LFahneatock & Co;
1 daz - chairs, Myers it Sou.,
• ALLEGHENY STAirION, SepteMber 14.-
2 cars wheat; W McKee do Co; I do mill
feed, 2 'car •osts, R Knox & Co; 1 'carvil
bbls, oleo W Holdship; 8 cars limestone,
Superior Iron Co; 210 bgs flaxseed, M B
Suydam; :1 car' lime) J• Aliell; 35 beef
hides, S C Barnes; 45 bbls flourt•J - B Mc-
Kee; 1 Car barley, J Rhodes & Co; 83 bdls
paper, Frazer & ,- Metzgar; .1 car wheat;F P
Rush; 60 bble flotir,•6B bgs feed, 10 do corn
meal, Voeghtly & KoPp, 2 cars wheat. Ken
nedy & Bro; 1 cat batiey, Ge„it, 1 car oate i
Jal McKinney; 1 car middlings, H M Hen
derion; 2 bbis•eggs, J McFarland; 12' bbls
apples. J Herbert.; • •
,
Awaking/4m VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep
tember 14.-200 " tibia carbon oil, Leech &
'Wead; 80 dodo, Fisher, & Broir 960 - db' do.
Citizens; 400 dodo. AJaddi u - Oil Co: 2,200 do
do, Lockhart Frew; 600 do . do, La ff erty de
Waring; 1,040 do do, GW • Holaship• & Co;
480 do do, Fairview 011 WOiks; 30 Ibis ref.
oil, 'Lockhart & Frew;' •428 'oil bbls, Penne
Oil Worki; 1 keg tobacco, J A Mazurie: 1
car pig iron, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 35 sks rye,
20 do oats L Rosenthal & Co; 35 aks rags,
Meth:Bough; 'Smith & Ccifl grain drill, J
Knox; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds. '
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLISMLLI?
RAILRottn, SepteMber 14.-2 pkgs peare, 12
_do plums;Volgt." - MahOOd &Co; 723 bdls
paper. ,Markle & Co;t49 sks 'znillfeed C H .
Armstrong; eitolle leather, G II 'Anderson.
8 Wale sugar, F G Craighead; 2 ears metal,
iYough Iron it Goal Co; 10 ska wheat; ficott
Gistal; kegs liquor, Schmidt, dr, Friday;
sks tanner scraps, B Pfann.
REMOVALS.
:pp ENOVAL- 4 -The: Merchgnts &
, „Lt, Manufacturers Nat!opal Bank wltl, ou
TB ÜBBDAY, Aligust 27th, .
Remove to the ,corner of Firat and Wood streets,
House formerly occupied by the reopte's National.
Bunk, and remain during the erection oftheir new
Banktng House.
-.:atianvla Jon N SCOTT: Jr.., .Casbier.
F OB. SALE,
FINE SEED "WHEAT,
AT 311;) LIBERTY ca.
au.Z .UITCI/COCJI, NIcCitfIERY .2 CO.
ESVAT: BV,PTEMBEIt 15, 1868:
STEAMBOATS.
PITTSBURGH, •
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT
MONDAYS AND T
BAYMID
WEDNESDAYS ANI)
GREY EAGLE C.
Freight will be received et
eel 4 7 • JAMIE,
WOR CAIRO, ST.' Li
1r: AND THE MISSOIJRI
—The fine steamer
MESSENGER
Inn leave for the above p
THURSDAY, 17th )
Will receipt freight ;lima
and Missouri rivers.
For height or_passage apt
GHRIP.STi HI
FLACK &COL!
On CAIRO F• LOT:IN.—The Elnp etc
•
ARMADILLO Capt. D. SWEENEY.
Will leave for above and 1 termed late ports on
,• - • THIS DAY, 15th nat. 4 F. M.
.Wlll receipt freight thrOu it to hiissourt and Up
per blissisAppl rivers. -
For Might or Damage aopPv, on board or to
sow OHRIESrdc TIAK,ETT. Agents.
PROPOSALS.
TO RIILIVAY . I 'TRIC'fORS.
HE :GRADUATION,. MASONRY
T
AND BALLASTING of the following entamer-
ated sections of the
Pittsburgh & ConnOilsville, Railroad,
'Are advertised for contract; and proposals for the
same will be .received at the Company's Ogloe, In
Pittsburgh, up to the . • •
OF kErrEIFBEE, inclusive,
20T :
Commend!
about am'
fnclustie.
83;43, MI
mi l
110, 1.10. .
120, 130. '
the valley
11,9 Inalas
Basilan, a
the remat
Section 14
Specifies I
will be
the °Oleos
berland, It
luformatto
g at the tiniontollru - Branch Junction,
Jeast of connellsvllle, Sections 59 to 64.
Then Sections 65, 73, 74, 76,'80, 81,
1 , 85,:86, 87,4* go, 90, 91, fa, 106,
115, 110; 117, 118,. 119, 122, 1118,
133, 140. All of these Sections are In
f the Youghtosheny over, rip to Section
vc. Sections 1/5; 110, 117 are on the
d.embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and
der - arc In the valley of Wills
I being about 5 miles from Cumberland.
tons of the vtork on the above t ect:ons
y for dclivAry on the let of September, at
f the Crinipauy; at Pittbburgh and CUM•
ere contractors 'mil obtain all necessary
to snails them to examine the nue.
any reieiyea the right to reject an or a
The Corn .
part of eac
EL. IL LATROBE,
CIVIL
aul9;u
August I
th, 18613.
Ofrrigt or CITYEnot film AND SlDOtagOlt.
ritUburgti. kept. U. 1868. f
NOTICE TO. COINITRACTORIL • •
Sealed Proposals for the partlal_Grading of
DINWIDDIE STREET; :trona Centre avenue to
Pennsylvania avenue:
The partial Grading of BLITFTSTREET; from
Boyd to hilltennerger street: ._.
Nor Gre.tlng and l'aving SPRING ALLEY, fronl
Rush to Clynn r street:
For G !A .1 lug and Paving' SMALLMAN'.B ALI.EY,
from Decatur to Clark street. •
Also, for the construction of a Board . Walk on
CENI RE STREET, (McFarland's Grove,)
For laying - "Nicolson Pavement" on DIAMOND
ALLEY, from the Dl•moud to Wood street;
And 1n the construction of a Sewer on RUSH
STREET, will be received at this office until
THURSDAY, Sept. 16th. 1868.
The Committee' reserve the right to reject any or
all bUs.. Specifications and blanks for bidding can
be hl rJ at this of • •
sell:gap H. J. 11 . 005,E, City Engineer.
GROCERIES.
-„,
Wtl, MILLER, •
„,
(Late Hiller & Rteketsea,)
Nos. 221 AND 228,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade at Low rlgures:
150 pkgs. - of Nl.llr. MACKEREL, in barrel,,
• burps, ,quarters and kite.
100 sheets cbolee :YOUNG: SWAN, J APAN
and DIPERIAL TEAS.
-..: 6d sack% tholce RANGOON.IIIdR. % •
X 5 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
bbla: - LONG list &ND SYRIJP. • •'-' '
bbls. RXRUP. choice brands.
100 bblsi MOLAI.SES: •
50 bbls.l A MULASSEB.
SOO bbls. - 4IEFINED_ERJOAR.2 • ' •
78114d5.-POUTO RICO. icpze. and DENA,
• 'RARA'SUGARS.' •
XOO bags,RlO COFFER, _
80 bags JAVA snd•LAGUA.VRA etnivErs.
100 rises IBS POIKED CLARET. I .
250 cases ' & CRANDON'S CHAN:
_ _PAONE'W 13;84 „• ,
61COTCII ALE and LONDO,IT kOSTE.O. cr•
stanily on hand.
. .
StINDRIES.
• 400 bus Prime Yellow "Ur Corn. . • .
300 bus do do al
Seed do.
_5O bull Prime Barley. • , • .
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples. ' '
300 lbs. Dried Peaches. -
.
25 bbls. Sorghum Molasse s is
bbls. Sweet Cider.. :
.• doz. Corn _Brooms, t .
In store and for sale bv. . • ,
- ' FETZER & ARMSTRONG
lei ' • - . "10 Barnet street, corner First. , '
PICED SALIIION. 6 100" ' CANS
Just received from , Bostou 7, alsol , l4led salmon
u
small lilts, for fandlir use,s'of fat ,Inde' by the
pound, at tho Fnmlly Grocery Store of
JOHN A: HeNTHAW:
florder Laberty and 'Hand meet..
&UZI
kOKDENIS CONDENSED .MILK.
L-5 eases genuine !•Eagle,” brand, Just re-,
calved; also Conuensed Beef for making . Beet Tea,
Beef soup. Ac.,.ln stone jars or 'tablets,' for sale at
tlfe Family Orocay :store of
su2f .r JOHN A. RENSHAW.
PURE CIDER 'VINEGAR..
Wieling or table use, for sale by the 'barrel or
at retail; luso Imperial Wine Vinegar, by the cask
or gallon. by • JOHN - A.• liEhir•HAW,
'
and Corner liberty and Hann streets.
,
youNG ADIERICA, CELEEtiro—
, .
Very superior six pnund Cheese: al o, fine
ne N' cuffing Lbceee. for sale at the ranitiy Grocery
store or . JOHN 4....13xNcH,AW
RAUL, citsks. r
by . ' ll r '4.' B. tAti SoN.
QOD44. ASH,-100: casks' in 'fitore
and for sale by , A. CA N(E4I) & bUN.
MISCE.LIL,ftNEOUS.
Steam Engines for Sale.
6iVJE,l l l4 l l7 t 4nto'gg''ilitali s/Srliar d E ti
inch strokv, with all the txtuaes and
POI/ BOEING OIL WELLS.,
Address ~ • HUGH N. BOLE& CO.,
Duquesne Way.. P ttsbur .
ine:t9l
pexsons interested
A-1 are hereby notßled that the Report in the ,
matter of the • . .
A p pon an sc . or Roberts Street,:
In the; City of intutnrgb, from Centre aveoe to
Need thrtet; has been placed In my hand s . Ihe as
sessments will remain open at my.olEee, N • 108
~i
Fifth 'Menne,' until BiTtlftliAT, , October 10th,
101319; When those nitpald will be filed as Item
sigelnst the property.
. 7.
v.5i....t.0,00.
City Attc;rriey.
seto:iZ
iDIA :pAcKIN(I.—A full 'mica on handl at all
times,
AM
•,
RUDDER. BELTING ' AND
STE and
of the best quality. Parties wishingl
at up mills or shops where , Belting Is required, will
and our priers as low as can be had in the East, and
reight saved. , ' !
J. it TT. PITILLI
•
4I . vin end %Si Rt. (Nair atr ...t.
DEOLITATED CODFIsin—A ,
it rziete, prepared tor fatuity t , t, rut poi
ont, pound paper boa. , with r , eelpta for
Inn variety or forms. Thy IT. Fur sohe who
and retail . JNu ; A. Ittr.NSrrt
te,., nor. LlbJrcy and Rand etr
COMMISSION • MERCHANTS.
J. L. DiLLINGZR
BILLINGER & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
EIM
RECEIVE AND SELL
All Kinds of . Country Produce
lISDAYs.
SlTErimitn.(3laster
•ATUR DAY F, '
. MItEZMAt..", Master
Ail orders for Merchandise promptly filled. at
LOWEST market rates.' Part Mut tr attention given
to the sale of Kntter, Eggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits,
&c, We feel confident that we can give entire sat
isfai•tion, by making QUICK BALKS and PROMPT RE
TURNS. at niaDas•r MARKET riticse, and therefore
reuneetfully solicit your consignments. Al. Corre
spondence answered promptly, Marking Plates
furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily.
au3l:t7B .
•
WATT, LANG & CO.,
11 hours by
coudxs, Agent
I SIB,
eigriZat
.Capt. Wat, Dada,
to on
nat.-4 P. ar.
12 to Upper Mtsslasippt
Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro.
visions,Fish,Cheesc,Carbon OIL dam.,
' on board or to
4LF,TT. or
INGWOM). Agents.
•
Noe. 172 and 174 WOO STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. •Pa. n08:n55
D . ST.A d dEt
,mer
J. B. CANFIELD A. T. CANFIELD.
T B. CANFIELD Si. SON, COM
u MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Dealers tp Goshen,Factory. Hamburg and , W.
Cheese Butter, ard, Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried I. rust, Pig Lead. Pot, Pearl and S da
Ashes,' IF bite Lime. Linseed, Lard. Coal and Car
bon Oils, N 0.141 First street. Pittsburgh.
M. STEELE,
Air STELE & SON,
131.• Commission Merchants.
.11ND DEALZES IN •
FLOUR, G RA IN, PEE33 O .
No. 95 OHIO EITTIZEI near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES R. MEANOR JOS. HARPER
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR., GRAM AND PRODUCE
0011EBEISSIQX 1 f M.V..11C
329 LIBERTY 13T1ZEET, rITTSBURGII.
Consignments solicited; ,
Barzter7css-4. 13. Martin, Cashier Mechanics
National Bank; .1. p. Dilworth I Co., IL .T.f Ken
nedy Bro. • Jaai:l?A•
MT= XXII. MUT. EICUABS•
KEIL 6cWclw4,Tl ?
•
COMMISSION.
• :AIND DICALISHS IN
FLOUR, ORALS, SEEDS, MILL Fx.RD, a.c., &c.,
349 Liberty St.„Pitlebturgit,
my24:b3l
L. J. BLANCHAIIII_,
Wholesale
,and Retail Grocers,
spl6:x/3 No. 390 PENN I:3TB.ICET.
AIMS. MIBANZ.
... .... B. ..11.11UZB•
McßAlltE & .........
- -
' COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers fa PLOUR.GRADT and PRODUCE diElf-
ERALLY, No. 11.*.a , ,WATICI; #TIMEX, above
:taitheeld, Pittsburgh.
ETZER
& A11111:ST$ONG,
FORWARDING AND poimstIioNZEBOHAITI3,
For the sale of 'Flour, GALS, Bacon, turd, 'Butter,
Seeds,' Dried:Frult, suad Produce generally, No. 1.6
IL&RILET STREET, 'corner bf First, Pittsburgh.
feßiatB ,
,JOLIN 1. !10U5!..." ZDW. 110U8S4
L HOUSE 4i. .611.0 S, ”:
cessors to' JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
Grocers and 'Commission Ilerchanta. Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. •
antTr RIDDLE, N0.'103 Ll' BEATY .
• STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.. COMMUisloil Mer
e and Inolesale Dealer in Conntry Producet- ,
Groceries and ,Plttsburich Manufactures. Cash ad
vanceidon Consignmenta, Ind paid for Produce gen-,
aa2l
ROM KNOX ANDREW KNOX:
- R. ENOX & SON,' COMMISSION
gl
&MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN rf. FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY. No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City nail, Allegheny City:
_110.7:r3f •
T rrTLE, BAIRD it. P. 4 II.TTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
e a ters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fishy
Carbon :snd Lard 011,Aron; Nails,, tllass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
118 and.ll* dECONMISTILF.ET,. Pitt ;h.
:JOHN SIICPTON
§HIPTON & WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS
o. 6 SIXTH STREET; PlUsburch.':. IIII:rE6
JOS. A. BIITIILEIt,
, . .
ALDERMAN AND Ittlet MAGIFITitiTra,
, • ,
Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near :Wasblngtori„
PiTTSBBRGB, Pd. i
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknpwledgmenti,
DDepositions; Vollectkitis, and ptbar.legitlinate
executed promptly. mb.M:n9
gAMUNI. McBIASTERS,
Ex-011iclo Anthem of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. 001c_IIRAliT , STIABBT, opposite the .
thedral, PITTniBURGB,
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment',
pen...anions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and.dispatch. mhi6
VUISTAtE S. MORROW,
j. 2
Ez-orricio .7m3TTcE OF THE ' , Licit AND
• POLICE MAGaTBATE:- • : ;
OFFICE, N 0.73 PNNAAVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bands, Mortgaes, Aeknciwledgmeirta,
Depositions and all .Legal BlablellB, OXeCULed With
prtimptness andAlspaten; ' - - my 79
ANIBION ) '
CONVEYANCER, REAL (STATE &INSURANCE AM`
CARSON' STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. '
• Collection'ot Bents solicited and promptly attend
ed to.. , my3:y6o
WILLIAM 111E.1,
' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
Mee, °AMON STREET . , nesiii opposite the
Ballway-Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.... --
Business entrusted to his care , promptly,sttend
'ed to.,
J
S. FERGUSON)
SZCO111) F
JOHN W. IHDDELL, '
. • .
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
0111tie,11111 Diamondlitisstot, , I
(Opposite the Coin. House,)
fols:tM
A. LFWIS,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
athlkuB
C. nruclut,F.LL,
331724:bM
JOHN A. STRAIN,
ALDERMAN,
11:x4:97z0i0 stranaz OF TEE PEACE Al]
POLIO& Mit:oIIEiTRATE. •
0111en,113 IrritraTßEET, eppoifte the Cith
drat, ; Pittsburgh, za. Deeds,. Bonds. Mortgagee AcknowledgmenteeDeiioattlona and all Legal Bind?
nese executed with DrOMPLEICSe and, diepatcn.
ARCHULW?,ULIIILELEYI
siA:n9o:ddP
I CE! ICE! YCE!' : •
WM. KREBS, Ice Dealer,
No. 66 DIAMOND Pittsburgh*
t eliv
pH I) In
Said
•
Ortlers,lert here or at Band !Street Bridge will re.
ceivo prompt attention. Wagons running in Pitts
iniin ;tad Allenneni. 1:on
WUOLICILAME DEILLE.IIB IN
PROFESSIONAL.,
Jus ice of tt~e .I"fxm,l
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
o. S 7 FirtlCSteieet,
Rooi;
PITTSBURGH, PA.
No. 99 'Nal:mond. Firreet,
L•PITTSBIIIIGH,. PA.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
NO. Eiti 6rant street,
PITTSBURGH. PA,
ATTORNEY- A T-lOW.
Na as yIINTEI STILEET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ICE.
PITTSBURGH and
CO.N.NELLSVILLE R. R.
9=1:1
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1861
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, car.
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrive.
Man to and from Unlont , n. 7:00 a. x. 6:00 P. N.
3icKeesportAccommodt'n.ll:oo A. M. 2:05 P. X.
Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 p. sr. 10:00 A. V.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30.P.! Si. 8:35A. Ms
Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:ls'r. M. 7:50 P. M.
Night Act. to McKeesport:lo:3o P. n.-.6:40 A. Y.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. Si. 10:00 A. K ;
ror tickets apply t'4
J. H. KING, Agent.
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. Tula
pIIAN GE of TIME.
IL,
ALLEGHENY VALLEY. RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. n.-Augast
12th, VMS, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave
Pittsburgh Station. corner Pike and Canal streete,
,for Franklin, Oil City, Buffalo, and ail points In the
Ull ktegloils. ' • -
•
LEAVE riVVSEURCII. 'ARRIVE IN PiTTEMIIOII.
3fall 8:03 a mlll.ll 4:50p m
Express 7:25 ti infExpress.M .... 6:05 a m
Ist
Bra So dy daWorks 'sl3'd Ac 3:25 pin 'lst Soda s Works m 0:20 a
.Accomod'n.. 11:00 a m Accom oda , n. 7:50 a- •
2d Soda Works 2d Soda Works
Accomod'n 5:20 p m Accomoda`u. 2:50 p m
/141xedWav 6:20 a m Mixed Ws.) T'n 8:25 p
HultonAcc'n.. 6:20 a m Hutton Ace•xi.. 8:35 a m
• Annetrong Ac. 6:20p rtt
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. E. Ar
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. E.
Passenfers taking express train have but one
change o cars la tween Pittsburgh. Buffalo and Olt
Regions. .Idail and Express Trains stop 'only at
principal polntt. 'Mixed Way and 'Accommodation
trains atop at all stations.
THOMAS K. KING, Asiot. - Bnp , t„
W. FOSTER kit/PE. Ticket Akent... anl2
J. A. STSILLY.
tENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD. anagagit
and after Sept, 13th. 1868, Trains will ar
rive at and depart from thc Onion Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive. ' • Depart.
Mail Train.— lils am Day Express.. :335 Ala
Fast Line 1:40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am
Wall's• No. 1.. 13:20 axn Ilsil Train 14:10 a m
Derry Acc ' n.. 7:50 a m •Cincinnati Ex 11:4-0 a m
Walltd No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 ain
Cincinnati Ex,. 9:10 ain Johnstown Ac. 3:ospm .--
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks No 1 4:00 pm
Baltimore Ex. 1:30 pm Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm
Phila. Express 1:50 p m Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pin
Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Braddocks No 1 6:00 p m Fast7:3o pm
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm Detre Ace . r: .. 8:50 pm
Brad'its No 2.113:40 an• :nadir's Bo 1 10:50 pm
May Passenger's:3o p m
The Chnreh Train . - leaves .Wall' .Station every-;
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsbargh at 10:05 ,
a. m. - Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1.8410 p.m.
and &nit es at Wail's Station at'2:oo p. '
•
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other tisins
daily except Sunday:'• . _
/Or furtherinformation apply to - -
W. H. Ed wrest, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except fin wearing .
pare, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars-in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in valnemill be attire ri t sit-of the
less taken by special contract.;_.
• - • EDWARD IC WILLIAMS,
'sell General Superintendent, Altoona; rs.
i !WORMS
I B On, 7011,: . NE k OH/GAGO B.
W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH B. E .
Prom dept. 13th. 1868, trains will leave from
and arrive .at the Uruon Depot, north side,. city
time, as fdllows:
i55dr0gf... 4. 2:03 :Pm
Clev and Ex.. 2:03 am!
Erie & YgnlPl 7:28 a m
Wh'g ICI 6:13 a m
6:5945nl
Chicago Ex.— 9:43 a m
Cl. kVIWItEx. 2:l3p n.
Chicago Ex.... to :28 pm
Wh. &Brie Ex. 4:49
hen pn.
Depart from' Allegy. I
N., BMW s" de. 8:59 m
Leetsdale. " • 10:10 ato
" '-.1L1:59 am
Rochester "t, ~1:33 pm
Wellev'e Ace:. 3:43pm
Leetsdale Ace. .4:13 pm
N. Brigtln " 5:33 pm
N. RAW/a . 6:2Bpm
Leetsdale' " 10:43pm
air.sk*sp. M. , Chicago
• AEIP• neita a. m. Chime
sell P. R. MYERS.
WESTERN PENN-Figmmg
, SYLVANIA RAIL
BDAD.-13n and after Angt4 t - 16th, 113613; the Pas
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
read will arrive at and depart hem the Federal
Street Besot Allegheny City, as follows:
. art.
N.o 1.6:35 a ittiMail • Dep • &SO a
Free Port No. 1 8:15 nm l Freeport No. 1 8:50 ain
Express 10:15 am Sharpb , g NO.111:20ti in •
Sharpli , g No.I 1:25p m Express.. .. . . 2:20 pin
Freeport No: 2' 4:10 pin s.pringiPe No): 3:50 pm
Mall 5:50 p.m Freeport N 0... 6:05 pm •
Springdle Not 1:10 p.m Snringd'e No 2 0:15 pm •
.Aboye trains run daily except. onntlay.. •
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
I:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny &WA. 09: 4 5
P. m.
COMmOTATION TICKETS—For sale 111. Packar ree of
Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut s t,
Herr's; Bennett, Jinni: Creek Etna and Sharp:Ming,
a nd
ied on good only onts thetralns stopping at Stationsapp.
. ; .•
The - trains leaving Allegheni City at 5:15 a. m.
and 9 202.. m. make direct connection at Freeport:
with Walker': Uneoflitages forßutle=OnoeiS e ;
town. Through tickets may be pu • at
NO. 3 lit... Clair street: , near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and. at the Depot, Allegheny.
. Bather Information apply to • - • •
JAMES - LEFFER'fiI, Ag en t s
•
Federal Depot:
The Widen) Pennsylvania Railroad TOR Mf..;!
Mime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap.
pareli.and limit Wet. responsibility to One Bundled
Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding tine
'esnOunt In value will be at the risk of the owner; an
tees taken by special contract.
• . ..• EDWARD - AL .WILLIANS,
ante . ` :Eierr-al Ittl.nerluteadcnt, Altoona, Pa.
S . !.! E 3 11 42triari•
• -
M 3 M 3
•• , •
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYi
.-f • •• • ••
Eastern Division. •
-vas sworn:sr:Jaw MOST ostitun.r. RO UT S ;
front the East. to all polnl4 in
Colorado,:::Nevada,
ttah,
Arizona,-,
.!,rashington,
, • NoW Mexico, - Idaho,
TWo Trains leave late Line and Leeverrworth
daily, (guiders excepted, ) on the arrival of trains of
Paclne Railroad from St. Louts; ' and
St. Jo Railroad from Quincy,• connectin!.. at Law!.
rence Torp and Wamego with - sta,..a for all'
volute' in was. At end •ot track. west of Ellej
worth with he UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM<
PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERIA.ND, KAIls
AND R.X.FREBS COAOHER FOR • - -
• ,
DMINVIE.R,L S ALT T. A AF B
And all Points in'the Territerievr
And with 13AFIDEFSON'8 Til-WEEKLY ; LiWE of'
COACHES for Fort Union. kient , s Fort, Fass,
§ i nerve e , xi kl e rta
. Fe, and all . points - In Arizona an d
,
With the recent 'additions of rolling - stock and.
equipment and 'the arrangements madCwith re- '
sponsible overland Transportation Lines from its,
western terminus, this road now . offers - unequalled'.
facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far-
- .
• 'Pickets for _sale at. all the principal codices the
United States and Canada& - • '
Be sere and ask for tickets Ids THE SNOW
FULL ROU P UNION FACIINICI RAILWAY:
BASTIIIIN DIVISION.
- ' • ANDIERS9N, )
Genend Superintendent.;
H. WEBSTEB,'
LIVERPOOL AND...talk
QTJEEN S.T I C) • :
TEErIimULN - sTEADISHIPia,
Numbering Arleen frat-claas vissela, among them
• the celebrated
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTNVEPP;
CITY OP ..13 WT9 I Eg73RALTI4ORE
11 3 11 ,V .
.2alllng EVERY SATURDAY, from Fier 43. N or th
.Itlver, New York; - For passa ge or thrther Informs•
tlon applytto
: r111.L4.311 BiNaliA34 . Jr.,
• .
1077 1 1117 R STRP.F.T. - }Chmniele BMW
Neal, opounltt. Post -tiffire. rimy ntirtql -
Kr. ab ool3l FLOUR !,
FLOUR 1
ground Old Wheat Flour.
White dta. fbr tinnily use. •
Riverside Ali lor. Baktra. ~ • •
lt , une kill!, forintkers.
Ontario 11111. fur Rakers.
Monitor 1:111, for 13ak.,rs.
city bite. sprinspid, FEEIII7 Ficur• •
Carers X=i Family Flour.
Mad Rtrec.-F..mlly I. lour. ' ,
HE.AT.
riainview OF A l 4
mo IE y
St W . Louis. . Tea Rose Rose do. - •
Clarke's B:11 Baker's Floor.
Keystone MILS do . w .
Coronett 'do - - • • •
For sale by .
WATT' lANGI tt , CO 3 ;
1721 and 174 WOOR ST.
oPFtcs BIT'S - ENGINEER .13 z•URVEYOR. }, 1
Th ai
PIIINGII, dept.lo 6E.
XOTICE.—The Assessment for
Grading, Paving and Cupbing ti3ta.l.l.ldA ?I
EST trout Clymer to truism sum:N(43OW rear
for examination, and as b n a 013 ntli.e unto.
SATURDAY, sent. 19,11. IE6S. wben It wilt be re
turned to the City T•ea um. , • I:lnce for collection.
sae:xlo IL J. MOORE, City gnus
Run
RAILROADS.
Chicago Ex7;', 51:08 a m
!Cleveland , 91:08 a m
I Chicago Ex.... Lt:23 ism
Wheeling EX. 11:08 am
St.nLatils,E.t.;. 3:33 pm.
Cl. WhYg Ex 4:08 pm
Erle TirreEit .8:13 pin
Cl. Wli , g Ex a :53 p
pnim
Arrive Or.Aileghen_y, •
N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 a m
N. Brigt'n:- 8:28 is*
Wellsville " 8:53 a rd . '
New Castle ".10:13 am_
Leetsdale " 9:13 al2
4 .‘ I:08pm
N. Brigt`n "2:43 pm.
Leetsalie 4:53 p m '
" 7:28 PM
Exprese leaves dally:
mExpress arrives daily.
3, General Ticket Anent.
'NT
s Oiegoia.
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
STEADISIIIPS.
El