The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 19, 1868, Image 3

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    Financial Natters in New York.
cold Clcfsed at 144,
tEy
Telegraph '6'the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW YORK, Septeinber .18, 18438
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money is easy at 3(5 per cent. on call:
chiefly at 4. Remittances to country banks
have slightly increased, and it is believed
the demand for money to move western
civls has been generally satisfied, although
the amount of grain's received here up to
date is a million bushes lessthan last year;
but at the same time moderate orders for
remittances have been received from "tne '
South. Stelling dull 83;(§P. Gold quiet
and firm, op ning at 144%, advancing to
144%, and closing at 10.
GovERNMEter STOCKS
,
Governments are firm and higher, with
some activity, ,Owing to the firmness of
bonds in London and Ftankfort and the
aearcity here of, securities for shipment.
Doupons 1881, 11.1@t114y.; do '62, 114@1.14M0
do. '64. 109%@110; o. '65;112t4; dn. New,
92X; do. '67, 92%; 000 s, 104 y,©104%; Go.
tober coupons, 118 4 . .': • . ' --
STATEBONDS
4 r
Dull: Old Carolinas 75; new do 74%; cld Vir
ginias 59; new do .54; 'hlissouris 92%; old
Teven s ennessees 69A; now 683i@693‘; Georgia
RAILWAY maims
Active and excited, with an advance on
nearly the whole list. Several bear firms
are reported as having:failed, among whom
fare Smith & Rodgers. J. J. Roberts, Bell,l
Farris & Co., Tompkins dr Nast, and Sem.
ple & Marsh, so saysthe •Ezpreas. So ands
the bear camp .ign. It isStated that' soma'
,of the banks will make a' raid to-morrow
'on
„the Sub-Treasury for currency for three.
.ber cent. certificates, but the Secretary is
inrepared for • the :move. ::Express stocks
!ann. Miscslianeoni shares' buoyant, the
jchief advance beini on Pacific" Mail. ,The
;Erie Railroad has leased the Patterion and
Newark Railroad for ninety-nine , years.
;The dealing on Stock , Exchange Was very
-heavy this afternoon. - It is • rumorad,that
?the Pacific Steamship Company have made
a settlement-with the Opposition:.
5:30 rani= Canton, 1 50 ®15014: . B. W.
P., 15X©16; Cumberland, • 32©35; Wells
!& Fargo's Express, 26te.®23,57; American,
47%©483‘; Adams, 510514; _United Stan s,
i47©48 ; Merchants Union, , 24(4)24% . ' ;
Quicirsilver,_2242234; lifitlipOsii, 7 salo; pre
;ferred, IONgli; Pacific Mail, 11 3 1 .4®11334;
Western Union Telegraph, 34X@)35; New
E.York Central,l3l%'®l3lto Erie, 4,81048 q;
• ;preferred, 70®71X; Hudson, 141.ti®142;
Harlem, 116®123; do preferred 124;
Heading, 92®92V, ; Ohio and' Mississippi,
p9X®29X; Wabash, 60 X,®605.i: Wabash
°refer' ed,. , • 74; St. Paul, - 97.@)974: ' Pre
-953a95; XichicanUentral,..llM
..!9; Michigan Sou , hern 135X@.85X; Illinois Central, 143@144; Pitt sburgh, ' 88 9‘,388:4:
rroledo, ]
10.3,,g®1034; Nprthwestern,.9oX® :90 3 / 4 ; do..prefiwried, 91:11X@Ol; 'Fort' Wayne.
• 110®110X; Boston , - Hartford & Erie, 22;
Terre Haute; 44@483 , 4; Atlantic, Mail, 21;
151@i155; Cleveland ,do Ashtabula,
100; Delaware & Lackawanna, 12. .
nins • ' •
i Mining stacks 'quiet;New York Gold,
110; Gregory, .150;• Walkill, 6; Quartz Hill,
100; ,Smith .and Parmelee, 490; :Montana,
COPPER STO 8.
. 1 Copper Stodka . at Bosto n Calumet; ;58;
'Hada, 80; .
.Hancock,3 Min
143°4111 zs I .luuleY, 20,
. .
;* stlwravestrar -marrEas.
neceiPtV11.943,90.3. Payme nts;
i. 3alanoe, 890,219,142-
, • • ..' New Yort-Prounce Market.
~ '
....:1::::::Tur Terericasktothe.Vltuibursti/ Gazette.l
NEW Yoks;Bei;.tember 18.-The Cotten
, ,
_naAket is more steady under smallreceipts,
. mt not very active* sales atuount to /
&800
asdes at 26341f0r middling upland,,,•7clotdng.
Inll, buyers refusing. to pay- Me. , Tlour—
i 3 :„ •eceipte - antount te"11,355 bbl s. - .Flour is ir .
•eguW and. unsettled- and ~lcialfxs lower,
. . . A1ea,9.400 -I/bleat 41 8 ; 15 a7.39 - for ;B];l9erfulel
-.- e rn, $7,6559,20; extra weatencW3,Boalo,-
*V-, good to_cholce white wheat extra,4B,2sa
i.
, 7 01, B. EL11;18,7ikt10; extrat3t.Loula,ll.oi:
-&13,50; good- trochaic° do, closing heavy;
lifornta Flair fs deal and drooping; ;sales
00 sacks 409100. - eye.llfiur Is heavyand
• .
sower, sales - 80110rts at 46,75a8,25. ,- Cern
, .:deal isquiet/sales',2so .bbla v city,4s;6o for.
. +eller.* 16,25 , for , white: • Whisky is quiet
.12
d film, _Bl3e) la bond.' 'Grain_ 'reeeiPts-.'
lurar, 122 0 31.6 u 4 . - Wbbitt-lit'dfillitird 2a8o:
: ; ewer for sprlngvls heavy for winter; 'sales'
~'.9,000 bus, sl,74l l for.No.2:and 2; *ring Mir.-
-• '4 $1,80; for Na 2 spring...l,9s; .for for. 1:'
4o $1,99; fcic)*Otegoilfmmber',s2,24rumber
.. : Itate. 82,2 4'.ambei,Venneisee.. $2,434,40 _,
lye is quietliurl - HeMiritaj. - Tuley fe &hie;
. . ..
' -, •
ctiye and Other:: sales ' 2 o,oool,.bna' ! ,prigie„
• Anada West at 111,89a1;90. Barley Malt Is
'3nll. Reedit(' Corniunotnitlfll34,oBB. and
.'a heavy add'. levier ; ;Sales '6,800 _busk at.
.:. 41,14a1,18 for-Innsotind; , $ 1,18 30 1 11 9 34 , for
:sound ruireed - western; $1,25 'for 'isestLin
fellow, and 41,20 for white, western.. - „ Oats
'i - recelPtelr,/99,81W WS' hillier 'aid' more'
]ctive;.,eatea,i4 82 , 000 hi:teat 67a70c for new
... etitern at, , depotv 71a71 2 ,i0 'afloat; ',and files
a store. 'Bice ) ddll aed:licuninally • tin.'
, -
ales fluiged. - steady and fairly activei
•• ' of 11,000 Coffee
Pave:Rio on private terma•
: .., rar very quiet at. -I,o9tallo' for xedning
cubs. itiolassee-firm; , •sales- of 200 -lb& •
- ba on private term.. Hapaa'qa . ilet iat:l2B
, 15e for American. Petrigeum--cruireilrat
^ ‘ 'T at 15a153ievand a•etined :bonder eteatir
~ t 30. P rk quiet and -steady; sales of 900
bla at 128.90480 for men;'crosing' at $29
.. ›tirlial7 929e 2 / 4 15 :forold d0;'12024,50 • for
!rime, and '524,50a20,117 for:- prime mess.
eef; sacs of 150 bhis at $13420 for now
.glain me55;420,50524,75 forneweitidmess.'s
. fierce Beef doll at pun for prime 'minis;
- ZOa36 for India mess. Beef Hams dall at
bale. COO ,Ileatei 'd till atter d roopiog, *ltti '
:•_bles of 111'' at - 12a136 for shoulders;`;
. lial9c fo rs; middles quiet etpdheavy
:,,...... th sales bss 5t.14%9' ibe Cumber
'nd cut; 1t3;50 for • short riblied.: Lard
.
stet and a eh - de eaten , ealee of 530 tee at •
7 yie2omo ter. steam, And. 20}020,40 ter
ettle rendered. ( Butter` steadt:at , 31a380
r Ohio, and 87a44afor State. pro:i f :me g a et'
- f
- - 13a1754c.. 'Freights to Liverpool-idea.,
?edly flrino„with errogemenbrserstaajner,
• r 7,500 bus - wheat . at 6%v;, now. held .at 70..
Leriter.. - Flouv Anil and 5a1.09- lower,
th a limited " .ixekiit inquiry - for law, '
- ades. Wheat latrio*cirptlf&aiiport de.)
and has been Checked, py the r rapid ad-.
1 i
',gum in ocean fruighte.• Eye iinlet. bats. -
'
-;arm at 61311700 at depot, and •71a713ic afloat
+r new weiltein: - Corm heavy at 41,1441,17-
`2r unsound, and $1,1851,184, for: *Mind
cw mixed - western afloat. Pork „ dull at
• '98,904'8,95' for - mesa, caslirand 'regula - e•
,i-fef drooping.; CM. -meat* nob:dna/Iy, un
panged. Bacon quiet and ' unchanged. '
s .ard dull ....14- 2052•0X0 for • fur to pyleue- ,
team, Eggsmnehanged. • • . '
' ----
Ch:cago Market.
Talseranh to,nie.rittasorsch.Gasette.3
CnICAoo. September: 10.—:Eastern ;Ex,-
ange In f sappineasy and tinchanged.
lour dull anirnasettled; sales 45011n8
fas at 87.25a9,75. rWheat active; but irreg.
Par; 81 1. 1 es 2 fc'e 1 at 81 :5941,61; No. 2 at $1,61
a,54, ololrig, at 8 1 , 51 14a1,61 y 4, for No.; 2;
!Ales of this -
moon • si p isifs.!
?,,rn easier and lower; sales'No.
ira95,1,4 2,93.0414 c; rejected, 90a111c,
osing dulLat 0.40 Tor firm In 'store; sales
&ice 'Change at'93No for No:1; ,Oats nen);
~ves.st souasll4o,clo3ing 4 20 ;021c. Eye
os' ler and snore active; Nal 133 No; l at /41 43 i
46; No. 2, 21.11a1,12; rejected. 81,03. elos
gat 111,1434' for:No. 1. 'Barley steady and.'
iirly active; sales - No. 2at 11,61a1,66; rw
?oted, 21,40a1,45.41M1uir at 1 4 1 6 6 for Nor 2.
b•ghwinea:til in; pales of free at 81,45, d os .
kR with sellersat 21,50. Mess Pork, vis a
4,50. Lard Steady and firm' at 19e. Bulk
:eats and Sugar pickled limits, inactive
Freights dull and ,easier;.
?c on oats. 7c on corn, 6c on wheat by sail
i r ßuffltlo. ' Eeaelp l s-10,927 hbls flour, 123,
bus wheat, 109,9514 bus corn, 1 i 3,993 bus
its, 4.Bll;,hags. Shipuienti-4,317, bits=
1.1/r. 33.707 bus wheat, 148,929 bus corn,
tO,OB/ bus oats, 27,801 hop.
.. •
' Cincinnati Market,
[Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaselte.l
I Cf-NciaiNATi, Sent. 18 .—Flour steady with
a fair demand; family $8a8,50. Wheat firrff
at $1,95a2,00, the Tatter rate in elevators.
,Corn dull at 95a98c. Rye dull at $1,35a1,37.
Oats---57c for No. 1. Barley firm; sales of
fall at $2,35. Cotton firm at 2514 c. Tobacco
unchanged and in good demand. Whisky
scarce and prices advancing; in bond 75e,
free $1,35' Mess Pork c;ulet at $29, with no
sales. Lard 19c and but little demand.
Bulk meats unsettled; shouldeits 11c, sides
1314a13k0. Bacon dull and prices irregu
lar; shoulders 1234a12,‘, sides 1.13.;a15c for
clear rib, and 15,fa160,1 for clear; the pres
sure to sell by outside parties continues.
&gar cured, hams 201121 c. Cheese scarce
andin demand at 17a1843 for factory. But
ter in light supply and firm at 33a38c. Eggs.
advanced to. 220 and supply very light.
Flaxseed dull at $2,40. Timothy advanced
to $ 3 ,15a3,25, and supply light. Nothing
doing in Clover. Linseed oil dull at $l,lO.
Petroleum 30a330 for refined. Gold 144 M
buying. Ezchange dull at par buying.
St. Louis Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gagette.3
ST. LOns, Sept. 18.—Tobacco dull with
buyeis and sellers apart, but no quotable
,
change 1.% the ;trice. Hemp dull; undressed
$1,40. ];'lour--sellers have made conces
sions extra,-which led to an in
creased business; sales superfine 85,75a6,10;
extra - $6,50a7,50; double extra $7,50a8,25;
treble rextra 89,50110; fancy 810,50a12.
Wheat slow; prime red and White 81,90a1,95;
strictly prime 82,05a2,15; choice $2,15a2,20;
fancy 82,25a2 40. Corn heavy al 95a98c for
lAtoice yellow and white. Oats firmer at 53
as7e. .Barley firm` at #1,850,90 for prime.
lowa ispring. Rye in demand and firm at
$1,15a1,20. ork dull at a 29,25. Bulk
me•.ta quiet; P
clear rib sides $29
14%e. - Bacon
dull and irregular; clear sides 1634a170; clear
rib sidei 153. , ,a163ic; shoulders 12e. Lard
'quiet at 194a20e. Whisky - firm at 81,50.
Receipts-floor 2,181 bbls; wheat 15,255 bn;
Torn 1,052 bu; oats 611 bu; rye 5,083-be; bar
ley•7,6l4 bti.
Toledo Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
TOLEDO, September 1 8-L-Receipts. 8,269
:bbls of dour; 13,200 built of wheat;
' 3,540 ; bush of corn; 1,971 bush of
!oats.- Shipments=s,69.l bbls of flour; 10,689
bush,of wheat; 8,083 bush ofoorn; 9,720 bush
otoats. 'Mbar quiet. Wheat lo better;
wh•te, Michigan 11,72a1,73; for No. 2 do
81,62., Corn stee dy at 11,04 5 , r No. 1 and
No. 1. Rye quiet and uncharvod. Freights
dull and lo - lower; Sc to Buffalo 9c to
=
'Louisville Market.
By Telegraph to the inttbborgh Gazette.;
Lotrim j Sept..l7.—Sales 62 hogsheads
Tobaeoe lugs to, fair leaf 8;414 . ; market
settledr newercip Louisiana ' received at
Corn in bulk 90a92. Rya -14,38. Oils 52a5,5
in batik ;. _ Spring Malt ,s2,l(ti : Flour ;10,25.
Wheatsl,9sa2,oo. Mess Pork $28,75. Bacon
Shoulders ,sit 13' clear ribbed sides, 16
for Cleft- sides and 18x for packed. High
wines; tree, $1,35 one year copper. Whisky
atll,Bo for free. ,
Milwaukee Market.
.By Telegrapti to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Mit.wanFpx., Sept. 18.--Flour is firmer
and 'micas are miebangeil. Wheat chased
weak, at 8462 for No. 1, and f 1,52 for No. 2.
ur p
2.
Oita lower : at 53c for No. Corn is nom
inal tills for No. 1. Recmpts--3,000 bble.
Ho , '
116,000 bushels wheat, 1.000 buibels
oats, and 600' bushels. corn. Shipments
9,000 barrels,. flour, 00,000, bushels wheat,
20 bushels oats, and 500 buShels'oorn.
.Baltiniore MuSet.
(By Telegrseb to the plttsburah ;Cis sate. 1
aittIMORA, ' Sept. 18.—Flour dull and
uctianged. Wheat firm with small reempt3;
good prime red at 82,31a2,50. orri; ee
ceipta at 84W
/A& for white,. and
111,25aI;30 for „yellow.. Oats it,6Ba7gc. Rye
at ;1,45. Provhdotus eat , ' and.% good de
mand. Mess Pork at 00,50.! Bacon at 16 1 Y 4 0
Tor rib s ides; 17efor clear do; I4c for ahoul;,
derv, and 12a for hama:'Lard 8t "20c.
- IMPORTS BT. RAILROAD.
„ Hiresmaim. FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD. September_ /8.-5 metal,
.14Imick & Co; ;dodo, Graff Byers & Co; 400
`bbls flour, owner 1 ceettnilfstrl; H Samelii
bachlA sera rye l l Moore & Son; 2 cars dry
Salteashoulders,.so - labls' flour, E H ?diem
At - Corti/5 skis ; tinaothy seed,,Watt, Lang dt
10...mlgidO do, d o e Martin; 20 do do, Dun Silt,
Pattertion; 49 do, Kirkpatrick. Herron
, &COI car barloy.B keirithtUtiln.
plea, -Voigt, Mahood & Co; 87 bga timothy
,seed. Thomas Bro; 162 dd do. 'Wright it'
car' ehingles, Stack' & Sheeler 100
, bbls4lllghwities; lAttelt ttlilechling; 1 :car
hsrldr,:Z - Wainwrightri9ite*s , apple but
ter, Graff& Reiter; 3 bbla apples. 11 Rea,
Jr;-11 labia apples, W JSteel £ Bru:, 8, Aare
hulk:shoulders; I HParker; 25 Mils'
i.T.Porteriild ds Bro; .12 cars grey. ; iron ore,
-Shuenbengqr.it Blair; ;196 bpi oats, 15 do
rye; 2..d0 seed, :W J Meek; /8 eke bones, F
W gField, 4 bgs flour, 2 do feed, John
Hinkle; 5 rolls 1. atfier,,Ja33 Hordman; 2 sks
cheese, O Meyer; .l . - kegliibteob,ll7-. Miller.
- iolanotrAlep -Asa Parreerreas t
span,' September 18.-2 cars iron ore, ?do •
-
.Knight, Porter & Co; 'I dodo, Greif, Byers
et Co;. 1 do do, Zug . &• Co; 2 .cars iron, ore,
Reese; Graff ,t Dull 20 dodo, Shoenbe get
& Blair; 7 cars'pig iron, Ninalok & Co; 8 do
iron ore Bryan .t Oaughey; 1 car lamber.
A' , Oeke & Co; Idodo W Bane; 1 de.
shingi , Mcgoewan
B'Seninidt it Co; 1 do copper, T
Howe; 8 bales hops, Carson; Darlington dr
Co; 4 do do,.W,ILf. Garrard; AO bbis pota,
toe& /do clime, Graff & Rattersl,ciar.lime,
Cairiplaell, Jones & Co; 100 "green hides,
Springer Harbsugh it . Co;1 ear pig iron,
usof neon, Grass 6; Co; 1 bx tobacco, S W
'Owens Jr; 9, bbls. lour, 100 de `flour, T
.lenkins; 61...5k5, wheat, 67 do rye, 29 do
Ants" Shepard; ,18 labia apples, E
Findlay; 50 do do, Dierkar•& Speck; 7 bbls
apples, 1 do older, Carter, McGrew & Co;
car corn, Brown It. Williams;" 1 do shorts,
Knox; Ilbxs - cheese, B Anth; 2 bbls
41
der, Egad de:Metzgar. I , , •• .
PlX7lSitrticns, Orsormareyr Ann ST. Louis
Rsrfamen. September 18.-1 car rye, T
Moore'di Son; I car corn, W Fairley; 10
:pligs hides, Wm Flacons & Son; 295 eke
Thos" Collins; .145 eke' oats, 65 do
.wheateSsott iit Glsal; 70 bdls carriage hard i:'
ware,..iT'Lautner; 4 obis" eggs, D Kyle; 18
bbbrapjo_leik,-FG Craighead; 2 pkg, butter,
VOlgt; Mahood df Cor 12 bbl apples,'Hesd it`
Metzger; 4do do; H Rea Jr;2s bble Sour,
Hlppley Beckert; Ido eggs, ROOD it Her
ron; 25 bble flour; j Porterdeldr 2 cases' to
baooo, A Scarab; 5 bbli oil , T Nevin & Co; '
•4 caddies tuba .00, McCullough & Co; 2 bblis
alcohol; J Adler it Co; 17 kegs tobaco Rat
W Jenlilnson;loo bbls whisky, .1 S Finch;
oar rye, Ido oats, fricHenr, & Mod; 100
tags seed..l Knox; 100 bbls flour, " Jas GraYl
Lear staves,.l,eech.it Wood; 2. tea lianas,
Moon '6: Bro; 2 bbls whisky,.' it A: Carson;
1 earlarley, D Galway; 17 bbls eggs, 19
tk_g butter, W H Greif it Co; 9 tons Metal,
w s Porter.
."' ALY.RONENY STA'rION, SepteMbOr 18.-
3 . cars *beat. Kennedy Bro; :100, bbla
Sour, Mercer 4 :Robinson; 8 cars flixseed,
BMW; it Co; 100. bbls,,r
Stewart & Lengenhelm; 2 cars staves, J. M.
1: car . lumber, 0 A Lemonr 7
bide
cars liniestone,Ruperior,-Iron, Co; 8 bills
Jo s '
: P opp. Biker & Co, 4 bgs cornmeal',
OHaulon; 1 car flaxseed, M B Suydam;
' 3 bblis J Rohm & Bro; I oar mid
dlings, J 13 McKee; 10 bdls hide& Lappo it
Weise; 1 car oats, A Miller; I. car oats, R
Knox it Eon; ./ car wheat, le P Rush; 100
bills flour. R Knox & Son; 1 car iron ore,
Lewis, Bailey it Dalsell; 4 do do, Spang &
Co; 1 car, lumber, , Taggart it Wilson; 22
I ,bble apples, J Herbert.
teM ALLIMEIENT 'VALY RAIVROA. Sep'
ber 18.-2 ears L s tone , Henderson
Alexander; 1 . car llme, D L Reynolds; 6
rolls loather, D Chestnut; It bgi seed, J VI 7
Thursl3,-; 1 ear metal, McKnight .ti Co; 2
ems (tinders, Andrews & Filteneoek; 2 brl Is
R
!Pinks 0, Abrams; 1 ear stone,lkltk,siek
(St Lemon.
4 - '4' • - •- r ,
,--PITTSI3I3IiGit GAZEETIt:'SATITr.k. .SEPTRISIBEIt 19. 1868.
Buffalo Market.
CBv Telegrsuh to the Pittsburgh Guette.l •
BUPP3LO, Se pt .lB . -- Receitits—cirn L 2,000
bu; oats 38,00 u bu ; -wheat - 8,500 bu: rye
10,000, - biz; barley 4,0® •bu. Shipments—
wheat 116,000 bu: corn 166,010 brt; oa a 171
bu; rye 8,000'bu; flour 8,090 tibia. Freights
dull and unchanged. Flour dull; sales
3,000 bbla No. 1 and 2 city ground s..ring at
69,25, and 38,75. Wheat dull and drooping;
sales 3,000 bu No:2 Mil wavkee at $1,67, and
7,800 bu No. 1 Racine and N 0,2 Chicago at
$1,65. Corn dull and declining; mixed
western $1,07. Oats quiet; sales 15,000 bu
western at 62c. Rye unchanged. Earley
quiet; sates 7,000 bu Canada to arrive at
$1,75; one rowed $1,72. Seed steady and
unchanged. M. ss 'pork, Lard and High.
wines unchanged and quiet.
Philadelphia Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1 8.—Coffee firm,
with Rio at 1434a15c in gold. Sugar and Mo
lasses unchanged. Petroleum tirmervaith
sales 1 000 bbls crude in bulk at 14c; re
fined at 283028y,c. Flour dull and droop
ing; spring wheat extra at $9812,25; Penn
sylvania and 04i° do at $10a12; fancy at $l3
al4. Wheat dull; : g or] to prime Pennsyl
vania and Southern red at $2.20a2,30; white
at $2,45a2,60. Rye at $1,50 for State. Corn
in light supply, with yellow at $1,20; mixed
western at $1,28. Oats steady at 75a77c.
Whisky at $1,40.
6 , Chicago. Cattle Market.
[By Telegreph'te the Plttshurph,Gazette.]
CEICAGO, September It—Beef Cattle
dull'and 6 a l Oolower;S3 50a3,55 for'common
to good cows; 84476460 for extra cows and
light steers, and $.5,70a6 60 for good smooth
shipping beives. Hogs dull and heavy
at a decline of 16a250'0n best, and 30860 c on
common and medium grades; 118,26a8.75 for
common; 159,1234a9,50 for fair to medium;
P3,75a10,40 for good to smooth fancy.
Memphis Armarket.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
lizitrais, September ~ 18.--Cotton quiet
but steady at '234a,24c; receipts 97 bales;
exports 69; receipts 'for the "week 881; ex
ports 243; stook 172. Flour dull; superfine
97,50. torn 90e. Oats 67e. Hay $23. Bran
21c. POrk 130. Lard 19a20c. Bacon dull;
shpuldlrs 13c; Clear sides 17c.
Detroleilarket.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaz•tte.l
DETROIT,. September 18.--PloUr steady;
sales at $ 1 0a10:25 for superior. Wheat;
No. I white firm at $1,20; No. 2 quiet at
12a2,0.5; N0..1 amber firm at $2,03.
'Cincinnati Cattle Market. -
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tlasette..]
ChilcrelNNATl, Sept. , 18.—Beef Cattle in
large supply and 25a50e lower. ;'Hoge un
changed, I ,
_ .
The river, we regret to state, 'continues
to recede steadily atthis • point with but
, .
live feet two inches in the channel by the
.
Monongahela marks. Weather clear, coo/
and.pleasant and seemingly settled.]
' The New State arrived and departed for
..
Wheeling. No other..arrivals or depar
tures aside frOm this Monongahela river
pickets.
- The Silver Cloud .
and ' Glasgow, from
Cincinnati, are among the first boats doe.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is
the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon. By the , way,
the Eagle was put in first-rate repair during
the summer, and is nuw in excellent con
dition for business. '
The Ida Rees . No. 2, Capt. G..W. Albert,
with Jae. H. Rees, Jr., in the office, is an
nounced to depart for Cincinnati and Louis
ville this evening without fail, and patient
.mingereli.aed shippers should bear_ this in
• o
—The remains of Capt. T. Jeff: vecampt,
Who died at' Parkersburg. Suriday, were
Interred atWellsburg.
The White 'Collar Line ,' at St. L' , uls,
havev pproinieedlthe steamer Countess; and
will ra n her above the - rapids.
• --Capt. C. W. Batehelor. of Plttubtirglis
who has many frieuds in Cinitinnati, la
hpending a few days with them. 1
The Sallie Was to have left St. L'ille dayto
f , r Omaha; iw "charge of Captain Thos.
S. Calhoun.% Hereafter she will ply, be- t Ween Omaha and Lexington:
—The A.. .it M. S. S. 'Co., haVe been sued
, Ist . St. Louie. by a man McGoyle, for ,
poDoo. . Heullogee that they did not prop
erly take'care qfp let of cattle shipped on
their ,
—Work has biotin iiitependeil on the river
piers of the railroad bridge at Ilellaire, hi
consequence of- the recent freehet., Opera
tints will be resumed in the meantime on
those through the toWn. ; : • ' •
_.' —Had the Brown ' s barite struck 16 feet
farther forward, it would have, out the
Abeona ill . tiiii; but striking the solid en
gine and timbers on Wbielt it-rested, the
Altoona and cargo were saved. .
—The Lent . Leon, recently from the
Mountains, passed Louisville ca. Tuesday,
pretty 'well loaded, and In command of
Captala McCoznati," late of the ilt-fated Met-
tle Burni. We hope he will have better ,
fortune with his new.venture . ' -
~. , .
—The Emma No. 3, , from New Orleans
to Cincinnati, with two'bareces In i ow, Came
itip through: the canalat-Louisville on Tues.
da r. At the month of the canal one of the
barges broke 'hose; and lodged On the dam.
- - .lt.was pulled .off by the, Walker Morris,
and the Emma west on way rejoicing..
- L-The bubuque , Herald, of ' Tueaday,
says: It . wite reported 'that the Tiber was
'run into by the Milwaukee, and bad one of
her barges of grain /sunk in Coon slough.
The Milwaukee and Dube:pie left here to
wither Saturdayfor a race to At. - Pia, and
met the Tiber codling down loaded, when
the collision occurred.
—The Davenport Democnit, of Mondalr.
says: We learn from a gentleman from'
Le. Claire .thati on Saturday night the
steamer Countess was sunk in about ;bre°
feet.uf water, with .all o ; 1 board,includlog
the Captain, Chambermtdd and watchtriatf:
,The boat sprang a:leak 'near the fore•hatch;
and went down without anyone's knowing
it or. any alarm being, given.
: 4The Shark arrived at New Orleabs On
Sattirday moidintwith five bitrges inlOW;
containing : 11,6itif MIS: and 800-hulf bhle,
deur. 856 hbla meal, 60 casks bacon, 8 "Ad',
tobacco, 942 "btiles bay, 8,395 sticke tiats;
4,8M/sacks bran, 754 sacks' cern -and 4:0E3
aundriesi-inlail27,724'paitkagies, and 16,100
bUmbehl wheat il. bulk for through' ship ment
to'New ;York: " ' ' - ' ,
' —Sayst ha St. Louis Demoetatt Thal&
lena wa. , sold at auction yesterday by the
U. S. Marshal, -for $0,900, John Bannon
being the successful bidder, for other par
ties'no doubt.. Terms, one-third'eaah, ono
third lit twoonths, and one - third In four.
L This boat is t 2;4 years old, never met
!With ad amid nt, is a " stein-wheeler, and
i• saMe off the' lo t
days since. She
cost $28,000, and:is for sale now, we learn
for $7,000." 1
1 -
—We :take the following from a trims= 1
Mlle :paper John A. Millet against' the"
steamer ' Tarawa:m:6m This is , a suit' for.
tdamagett which, 10 the petition, are laid at
$7OO. The ialaintiffalleges that he shipped
certain goods on board the Tara:soon, which
her ow ners agreed to deliver at Little Rock,
`Arkansas. 'That a portion of the goods
ware delivered, and for damages in falling
and neglecting to deliver the balance, this
suit is brought. On yesterday the tiep in .,
dints tiled their answer, denying the li on .
delivpry of all the goods, and alleging they
were delivered at Little Rock-to the plain:
tiff's agent; fur which they have a receipt.
—We clip the following items from the
Cincinnati, aommercial of Thursday: ed pt.
Chas. Mathews is loading two barges with
hay and miscollatious merchandise: . to be
towed to Pittsburgh by the Panther . or
Tom :Farrow. Capt. Sam. Sliuman will
RIVER NEWS.
drop the Lorena down to the levee to-day.
She will probably load for Pittsburgh. _
----- -- -
Capt. Ed. Evans yesterday sold the Wein
moreland to Capts. W. J. Rusk and Andy ( HERNIA OR RUPTURE,
Byers, late of the Emperor, for 820.000.
They will continue her in the Cincinnati I
and New (Means trade The Major
Anderson, having been sold and with
drawn from the Mail Line, lest es for
Wheeling, in place of the Potomac to-mor
row, in charge of Capt. Al uhleman and the
Potomac's cr. w. As the J. N. McCullough
also departs for Pittsb rgh at the same
time, a spirited rivalry n speed and busi.
ness is anticipated. T ey aro both fine
side-wheelers.
.—We can get no re fable intelligence
from above by telegra p , simply because.
somebody has got ' coal to sell. It may not
be that, but to a man up a tree it looks that
way. It has always en a tunny noton o
us that whenever there begins to be a i
coalt
boat rise at Pittsburgh we can't get any
dispatchei from that swat -scented hole of
iniquity. When we haVe got no use for
dispatches, and the rivet 4 is dry, they are
showered in profusion down tins way, and
must be-paid for or stop. llf coal specula
tors have bought the telegraph, we want to
know it. If their is black-mailing going
on, we want to know it. p . we ain't going
10 get any news only Whsn we don't care
about it, we want to know it. If the river
is rising and coal coming, we want to know
it. "That'i what's the matter."—Louis
ville Democrat. . , ' , •
If the Democrat is soanxious to get late
and reliable news from •I ittsbuigh, why
not einploy some one here or that purpose.
The - agent of the associa e 4 press has more
important busiiiess on had, and has not
time to give river matters much attention,
Rivers and Weather.
(B? Teloßraoh to the Nusbaum nazetteo
, Lovisvmz.n, Sept. River receding
slowly with 8 feet 3 Inches in the canal by
mark. Weather clear and COOL
Sr. Louts, September 18 .—Weather clear
and pleasant.
( „ STEAMBOATS
pITT9 BURG!!,
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT XS R.
" • MONDAYS AND TLiUItSDAYS,
BAYARD A. S. - 811Z1•11EFID, Master
'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
GREY EAGLE C. L. illtramm, Master.
Freight wilt be received at all hDura by
seH JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
OR CAIRO, ST. LOUIS,
AND THE MISSOURX. RIVE a. sreagZe l
The tine steamer
..
IiESSEINGER Capt. Ww.
Dzi t,
Wall leave tar the above ports 7th Inst. oh
TM:Light/AY. I —Op. u.
Will receipt height through to Upper
and Missouri rivers.
ifor height op assage apply on bo or to
OHM EST - HA4LETT,
FLACK & COLLINGW(X)D, ta.
Volt CINCINA!, OU :s j s
.. _
A: - inVII.I.E AND MEMPHIS.
96c splend.d ateamar • • ----...'m
IDA BEES NO. A Cant Uzo W. ALBERT,
:JAI.. 11. Rams Clerk. .
4 Wlll leave for a34.ve and all way points on
SATURDAY, 19th lost.-3 r. it.
Tor freigly or passage apply on. board. , tell
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. DiLLINOin..• • .......... .•..A. E. a-Taira:lBo2C
BILLINGER S STEVENSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 87 Second Street, Pitt-burgh, Pa.
RECEIVE AND BELL
All . Kinds of Country Produce.
All Aram for, Marchand's* promptly tilled at
Lowaer taaritst rates. rarticul .r arteUtioitstrtn.
to the sate uf hatter, Ig o, IL /wave, Dried suits.
We fat.' col:lndent 'hat we can give entire sat
hiliAtion, by waking Apnea Batas and PROOPT
Ttflana. at BICH:Mar .111aJtKaT etticam, wad therefore
rit rsrafelly atnlCit yea,' consignments. A I no. re.
tg. Marking Pintas
trinsher freer w el rata re are and to arrive daily.
auttl3lB
WATT, LANG CO.,
y
wnozsaux. asAmme IX
leielies. Flour..epttima s Produce, Pre.'
Tistorts, PDtb,, Omen, taktloon Oil. me..
Noti.‘ PIA and IT4 WOOD IMUCET, near Liberty,
street. Plustituttb. Pa. ' noanuts
7:14` calsviaLn T. CANFIZI.D.
j • : 111, CANFIELJD & 'SON, CORI+
ireatira l lit i oihtn, ll EVoW4r i b e lf ri d and If:
1 1 1 1 8 .
Clieese Utter, Lard k Poi -Bacon,c !War.. Ash.
Dried h ut. Gran. jp. pot. reirkillkd Sda
Aahes, We Lima la •Latd4Coat sad Car-.
bon Mit No. 141 First street. Ptttibtirall. _
8111:1Ma J. A. STULL.
M AI'ENtLE ' J
Con***iXerchtinta p , •
• - • ..tan'butsits IN •
VIA:IOI:TEr m GRAIN, ram Els. &O. No: 8 OHIO ST/LISIM. near Zan (Warn**,
' • • ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
amts a. xx.twou JOB. rwarsit
'VI - EA/fen & HAJRPEI4 :
ILOUR, plat& AND PIiODUCE,
CORESUISISIO/1. 3CEE.CHANTeII
-3BULIBBRTY STZZET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited: """ •
Balsasitcaa—.l. G. Martin Cathie/ Mechanical
National Hank; .1.11.1)11worti; Co., B.T. -Ken
nedy & Bro.. 10.8.1:124
rim ally' :AL I. lIIVELLIVI.
KELL Air ILICHART, •;
OMMYSSYON ,
MERCHANTS, •
" • • • DrAtrili IN •
GRAIN, SEEM% MILL Inez% ie., £O.•
140_Liberzy Mt., Pittsburgh,
_nrY24:bN
nitkittitAitp
•.
Wholesale aid Retail Grocers,
a i atzte No. 301 PENN mime.
JAJLI. J/Oliaaff J. 1.
MeIIANE & AIIJEEIf
.t - tab PiMISSiON MERCHANTS,
EFelli4to FLOUR, tiRAIN Ved PIi.9I3II6EREIT
ERALLY, No. ' l 4l=`WATltli 'II7SZET, above
Smithfield Plttaborsii.. , . : :lea
pETZER
gOBWABDEFO LE) 00/1111138101XBRanim
torthe ;Wee nous., Drain: Duet, Lod, Dotter,
Seedy Dried yrult, and , Produce generally. No. 16
hIARKET tITRIET. corner of Fleet, Pittsburgb.
..
'JOURHOUIL *• • • /11111/• ROW% .•i • . WW I U. 1101781.
TORN I. HOUSE 5 Hubs suit:-
cession' to JOHN I. HOWE tt CO., W boicsaie
Nws aa 4 0, Cbuitnledloe- giiirclianta. , Corner of
tnithneligead Water 'Arabia. , vinsburgh, Pa.
1
[ 1 : 81101.11 , 11i. t NO. 1114 LIBERTIK
tITNEXT, PiMs urgh, Pa.. Couunlsslon Men
c an and Whole.saie Denier In Country Produce.
firocerlet and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced ob Conslirnments, and paid fbr Produce gen.
erally. - / , - ). " ' 111 4/
ROOT, 101t0S. a Ammar icriux4
KNOX if SON, commussiox
tiEfiellArridatid deulers itl ?LOUR, (MAIN
I. I. rim) and PRODUCE MIGNERAhLY, No.
VU DIA }tofu); oppopte M 7.11141. Allegheny City. 1
planar/ •
. Pel=ioAl..l
It*APiSTOODi''ILIoW'COST 'MOW
RESTOREDII'.foot ottbltsitatirseettotaeisvet:
WiWatTlienVie lefialLols.4ll.4
al ' it r enkness, Inioluntnry
'Emtonoos Bennet Debility find Impedimenta to Mar
riadrefueliTlßlYLlNervuuthenth Consumption % Epi
lepsy Its : mental sad PByeloal Ineamicf re.
nutting from Belt Abuse,' tab;' b7 l ' llo bli . 'eufvdr*
well. lib D. author of the "Breen Book. I Lu. -"A
BOON TO THOUSAND'S OP SUPFERERI3," lent
under heel, Ina plain envelope, to anyAddreee, put•
patd,-ou receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,
to CHAS'. J. C. KLINE "a Co.:, 1117 sowsigy,
NEW YORK, PosTorricE Box 4580. Also Dr..
Culvenvell 'm "Merrisee price V 5 eente.
_nnounitter •
__....._________......_._.___
IM A N IV it () o . l, —Atiot her New
TlVam EDIOA I. PA NIPII i.t . r, • rthlt the nun of
tTiti. The Afe•llcgl Tbnesll4V ror this Work:
"This valuable treatise ea th e e „ e „. and
curt.
of
towtnsture W 4....., NhOWS how twat
• nd throutrh secret abuses of ).uuth
Cl manhood. and
how u , 1411y rrr•,cglnod. It krl47e, 5 ear h Yn• , PPIII of
the ImpeillintliltS to marrlawo. the ~ an s.. and elteutf , ,
of nervous .itn I ity, rod LI.. re...elle a therefor.` , A
nooket tolltio.: ikr . LID , abovu wijj be
s orrrrur,•t
„. erd ,,,, on
roc. Igt i i. 15 aunts , by addressing Dootor CUR
.IQ . 151:itiortit Lnarles dtrtr.3, Itattlutore, 2.1(1.
IYL• '
Hernia or Rapture eared.
Hernia or Rupture 'cured.
Hernia or Rupture eared.
or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture aired.
Hernia or Rupture cored.
Hernia or Rapto . re cared.
Hernia or Rupture cored.
taptrure or Hernia cured.
nopt are or Hernia eared.
Rupture orfernin cored
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or ilernla cured
Ruptnre or 'Tornio cored
Ilapt tire or Hernia cored
Rupture or Hernia cured
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
HitterPs Patent Truss.
Fite Ws Supporter Truss.
Self-Adsasting Truss.
Dr. Banoing , s Lace or Body Brace, foz
the mire of Prolapses Uteri. Piles, Abdominal and
Spinal Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Fit eh% Si Iver..Plnted Supporter.
Pile Props, for the,aupport and cure of Piles,
Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose
veins.
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints
Suspensory Bandages.
IMO
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES.
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES
SELF-LWJZCTING SYRINGES
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES
Also, every kind of Elyringes
Sold 'at Dr.' KEYSER'S, 140 Wood St
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES,
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES;
A dozen different kinds
A dozen different kind&
A dozen different klndn
At Dr. KEYSIMS, 140 Wood Street.
Drneitore. No. 140 WOOD STREET; align
of the _ Golden lfo , tar.
,Pei‘solui writing for Trines
sbOuld 'send the number of Inches uound.the body,
farmedlitely over the rupture.
Sir DR. /LEUZE will gine Ma personal anon
tlon to, the applleetlon of Trusee In adults 'and
OfWren, and be is satisfied tint, with an experlen'ee
of twenty years, he will be eintlAed to glveaaUatte
tkm.
ISEASED ttiliGEL
There Ls'no doubt whatever that !Ukases of the
lungs, or ulnas of whateier port, on any of the In:.
ternal organs may be, and are frequently cured, and
•
complete coalition of health estnbliahcl. Lc the
eleboratlye functkis. of which the stomach to the
primary and raostlrrpornizit one, are restored to a
condition to do the repairing of the litului ayatent
tilleere or sores, whether/von the lunge, the tirer
the kidneys oy tbdhowets, or upon, the legs, as is
.frequently the case, can be made to hail, and a coin•
plata liandard of health re-establlshed.
Dvquentiy en thFse reaelts trom,t4q
use of Dr. KEYSER'S LUNG OGRE, a pleasant
and agreeable medicine, , which will ripen up and
carry out of the animal economy all effete and need
up material. Dr. Z. jays that he has known the
most dletreselog am . :l humming cadets, whoto vibra-
Urine would threaten to shake tho whole oonstltu.
Hon to pteees, removed In the course of a few days,
In 'or g standing cases of consumption, or of other
sometimes fatal but always troublesome and annoy
ng tnaladles, known ae catarrh, chronic bronchitis
traehlUs or pharyngitis, it la a oronde'rihi alloy!
tang medicine In the former and a care care In the
latter disease.
Dn. Morena's Lena Conn'xe bPSICIIID By
6011.1197 TII MOST VAL 17431;..Z PP ANTS AND H&I/B S
.prOlign ,TO BL qant az, An - Rnnmllyit t!t ALL Dm
.
=BAUD STATES CM TAM ,aUILAn Bum". and
whilst it adds' to its.p s aantaf dt at the sane time
stimulates, geaily affeethiely; the' skin, the
kidneys, the !tact' and i the r elitintas 'system to'sufil:
(dent actiOn to ez4ble thebody to take on healthfal
r
action and eradicate t h e di/ciao. The elegy atO at
Meted should bear in laird the virtues ut this veal
medicine, and 11 tlioae,who are andielently alive to
the importaoce. of be ltb, will retort to It lathe
beginning et. a Cough or cold; there Would be no
Into ;leelines 'licit! npid conenmption,• so
bopeleerly Inottrablo aoc . l so moil iamb' Site
SOld by the groei, dozen or single bottle. In
Dr. Keyser's Great Medicine Store,
140 Wood. Street.
DR. KEYSER'S RESIDENT OFFICE for L
EXAMINATIONS AND TIIIC TREATMENT
ObBTINAI g CHRONIC DISEASEB, 120. PEN
STREET, P/TTSBURUU, PA. Office hours from
0 A. M. until c r. W.
Augusralst, 1868
MEDICAL
att3l
• 11511,7 WAYNE & PHICM:LO.R.
9!. AN CLEVELAND &PITFBIII/RGE 1. Zi‘j
r i &P d t:443ept. 13th. 1868 trains, will leave &sat
e at - the..lituma • Depot, north Nae, city
; c oM iev A e lan It llows . :
E E v S
: 03ami
tai
• BeielliFix3l , l . 9:510 a'
:alitraWIE! , 11:111:
ChletwAßx.... .9:43 am
&'11)13 p
Chleaso Ex... •.te :21Vp in
R 7). 4:49 pal
• Eepartlrmes littesheiv.
x.rtg Ac. 8:39 a m
Leetsdale) " 10:1E.* en
:3:58 a p
mm
Renllester " 11
13
Welleve Ace.. 3:43 p m
Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 p m
N. Belgt , n " ; 5:33 pm
N.•llrlA-.l'n 6:9Bpm
Leetsdale " /0143 p m
Chicago
air Luca zref-C
chimr,
feu • F. R. ETERS,
Q., MORT HlLLamgomiii
BOUTS.
•
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY ,
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLY ROUT/I
from the East to all points In .
Two Trains leave .stato Ltae and , Leatenwortlt
(Sandayii excepted. on the arrival of trains of
Picnic Railroad from lit. Louis, • and nnlbaa ant
St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, eonnecUn• at Law.
roue; .Topeka and Warneao with stai,se•lor alt
wants In Kansan. - At end of track 'weat.ol•gliad
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COIF , '
RANT% DAILY LINE OF AIVEHLAND YALU
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR
DENVER 8& .T I,Lism i
And all Points in the Territories,
'And with BANDEReON:B Til-WILILY LINE c
cokomlli for Fort tin oti, .ura Fort, Pus, Alba.
gitertr t e, Banta Fe. an all • points In Arizona
With - the recent additions of rolling stock sad
equipment, and the arrangements made with re•
sponalble t)verlanilhisranyuruain,n. lanes from It
rritriv , ntineusi4.l4zsiod:ourn.)eivt - .utra,°:4
Tlekets for, sale at all the principal °Moos t, the
United litsites and Canada/.
Be sure and ask for tickets v a THE smagir
HILL ROU'ritr UNION PACIFIC' RAILWAY.
RASTERN Di VIB/ON.
T° LITE R.' 0 . 0 IL ANDsta
.QUEENSTOWN
VIZ Drumm D'IILIL STEBII2SIIIPS,
•
Numbering sixteen nnt-class 'easels, among Mall
the celebrated
CITY OF FARB, CITY (Jr ANTIVEPP
CITY OF BOSTON, CITY lAA ,
• CITY Or I.oNsion.
Batting MYERS' SATIIItDA Y; from n A
or 4. NMI&
Myer, New York. For Pskkkler or 151 r I u (brut*.
Sion apply to
WELL IHNIMAM, Jiy
RAILROADS.
PITTSBURGH andazgWel
CONNELLBVILLE It. R.
On and and after THITItsDAY, March sth, 18611
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, COT.
ner of Want and Water strvets
par , a, follows:
De A. Arrive.
Mail to and from Unlont'n. t
'1:00 3l. 6:00 . 2C;
McKeesport AccommodVn.ll:oo A. a. 2:05 p. si.
Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 P. AI. 10:00 A. at.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. If. 8:35 A. X.
Braddock's Accommodarn
_6:15 P. 11. 7:50 P. m.
Night Ace. to ItcKee.sport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 A. M.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West N,ewton ........ 1:00 P. x.10:00 A. X 1
For tickets apply t)
J. R. ;LEV% Agent.
W. R. STOUT. Snperintinnlent. mph
ITTS BURGIII,apaga
CINCINNATI AND ST.
trIS RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME. --On and after, SUNDAY.
Sent. 13th, 1868, trains will leave and anise at tba
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Der?rt. Arrtue.
Matt Express 2 : 04. a. 111. 12:13 a. nit.
Faat Line 9:43 a. m• 7:IN p. to.
Fast Express . IS:as P. m. 11:23 &nu
Mixed Wa7 1313 a. m. 6:38p. tzt..
McDdnaltl a Acc'n , No. 1.. 1143 a. la. 3:03 p. at..
Steubenville Accommod'n. 13:5N p. in. 0 : 3 3 a. m.
31eDonald'a Ace'n, No. 2.. 6:28 p. tn. 8:23 a . 3,.
r. x. F.xpresi will !rave daily,
11:23 A. st. Expr. si will an lye daily.
!'he 9:43 A. m. Train tesvee tinny, aundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections al Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield is
Newark B. B.
8. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent,
W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville.
ANGE of TIBIE.
EGEENT VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. M. Aogon
,12th, 18138, TWO TrtAl%B LY will leave
Pittsburgh Station. corner Pike and Canal streets.
for Franklin, 011 City, Buffsio, and all mints to the
Oil Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH,
Mall 8:03 a ni
Express 7:250 m
Brady's Fi'd Ac 3:25p in
lot soda Works
Acconiod'n. 11:00 ain
1d Soda' Woris •
Accomool'n .. 5:20 p rc
Mixed Way T i n 0:20 ain
0:20 a to,
rivhur Train leave Pitt
e to pillebnrch at 9:3 1
Paerengers taking ex
change of cars n. tween
Region'. Idati and Ex p
principal points. 3fixed
trains atop at all stations.
W. FOSTER litrPo. Ti
ITit:STERN PENN-atragli
D . SYLVANIA HAIL-
E .—On 'led after Sept. /3th, 1569. the Pas.
imager Traine on the Wes.ern Pennnylvanla Rail
road will arrive rst and depart from the Federal
Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: .
Arrive. - Depart. '
Bmingd'e No 1 ' 6:33 a milts!! - 7:00 am
Freeport No. 1 8:90 am i Freeport No. 1 9.05 aRI
Express 10:10 a m Sharpbig No.l 11:20 ani
Sharpb`a No.l 1:25 p m Express 2:20 pnt
Freeport No. 2 4:10 pin Sprlugd'e No 1 3:30 pm
MOT - 5:35 prn Freeport Nd. 2 5:90 p m
lipringd'e No 2 - 6:45 p m,Snringd`e No 2 7.10 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday
' The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. ever,
9 Su :snoda y
.amt 7.
Returning, eleahing
Al le ggeny . City
at
at
1:90 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:49
p. in.
CO/1121172•TION TICKETS-1 0 0r sale In Packets of
TwootY. between Allegheny City, Cheetnute eet.
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg.
andgood only on the trains stopping at Stations spe. '
died on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City Fat 7:00 i. in.!
and 2 9 P. Y. make direct connection at Freeport!
with Walker's line °Pillages for Butler and Hannah.-
town. Through tickets ma) be purchased at- the
Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspenision
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For fhrther info rm ation apply to •
JA.kIES - LEFFEETB, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as. any risk for Egg - gage, except for wearing sp.
pare!, and limit the!. responsibility to i,Me Hundred
Dollars in value. All baggage eceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of t he owner, ull
leas taken by special contract.
EDWARD'H. WILLIA2O_,
• Gets•Tal Finne.rintendent, Altorma.Fa.'
tENIVSYLVAIIIIALaxami.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
and after Sept, I3tb. 186 h, Trains will sir.
rive &Sand depart from th:. Union Depot, corner of
Washing torr n and Liberty streets, as follows:
Ates. I Depart. •
Mall Train.... 1:15 a m Day Express.. 2215 a ret
Past Line .. .. .. 1:40 arn Wa l la "co. 1.. 6:30 ant
Wail's No. ... 6:20 ani Mall Train.. .,.
Berry AerPn .. 750 ain 'Cincinnati .. 11:40 a m
Wall'S 'No. 2.. 8:50 ain Wall's Nu. 2.. 11:51 aln '
.Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m .lohnstovrn Ac.• 3:105 put
Johnstown Ae. 10:35 am iiradder.ks Not 4:oopra
Baltimore Ex. 1:30 p m Phila. Expms.' - 4tsO'fiut
Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 1.. 5:10 put
_Wail's No./... 2.15 pin Wall's. No. 1... 6:15 pm
Braddock, Not 6:00 p m Fast Line 7:30 put
B Wail rad ,'s
es No .No. 4'.A. • 7
1:4o an urailks Ao 2 10:50 pm nin Derry Ace'n.. 8:50 pm
231
• Way Pashenger Sr:JO ~ m . • • :.
The Cbureh Train leaves Wall's station every
Sunday at. 9:15 AL•sn., reachinic_Pittsburigb at'lo:9s
a. m. Returning , leaves Pittsburgh at 19:50 p. m. and'itritts at Wall's Station at 9:00p. m.
'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. - All other trains
daily excipt Sunday. .
...Ifor,turther in/oimli
y. tbr:ri a. septi E y e ro xivnli . - :
44i.-'',• L.
':, :
. ..
I The Penturrivania Railroad Company will, notas. -
MOSS any risk for Baggage, except .for wearing.
ffigq 4 ll: lll 4 2 agu t e h . " Alin; Baggage -l e o x ( cTe e dt i n a g n d tfl e at t
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, nts •
less taken by special contract. - -,, -,-• • -. -----
- - EDWARD H. 'WILLI
.. , „ •- •
General Superintendent; 'Altdonal
1- - . ArrEes.-
Chicago:Ex.. - ...4,08 am
h e l v efi ra ot!, X . IVIS ti l i l ik -
isliVbeering EZ; 11:08.a ta
t. Lest! Ex.. 3:83,111-
CL &IVla•g:Ex. 4:08 tree
Erie & Yir•rt Ex 6:13 hr
Ifang:A Ex, ...
.8:813 pm
CI. h. Wltg Ex 45:580na
Arrive fit dileesny.
N. Brigt'n Ae. 7:U3 alla
N. Brigt'n " B:29init
Wellsville ." 8 :53 aal
New Castle ," 10 :13 - atil
Lee dale " 9:13 ain
- "" '1:08 poi
N. Brlgt 9 n "- 2:43 pm ,
Leets dale ` • 4:53 Pln
.. . •.• T:95 Dna'
Express* leaves daily.
c Ex press ***riven daily;
General Ticket Agent.
Eastern Division.
Colcirado, Neriula,
California, Utah,
Arizona,
Washington,
New Mexico, Idaho,
A. AIVIDEIBAON,
General t!4apertntemilettt.
WEEXTEIt,
Genarid Freight and Tutket.Agfat.
a)IMIMM
70 7'll , Pli sTurp:T. fehrorths le ituiptier.
- Nearly opposite Post ulna,. 111.481 ate t.
El
PPITSBIETHCM
i J:xp3lol 4:50p tai
. .
. 6:00 a La.
adys B'd.Aclo:2o ati
f`.Such works
room othon 7:50a
2d Sods Works
Accomala'n. 250 p
Istd rit 8:25 p
Holton Acc .. 8:35 Is la
A r mstrong6:2op ma
bburich at 1:10 P. is. Ar
re.s train have but one
menorah, Buffalo and OIL
resit Trains stop only at
Way and Accommodation
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