The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 24, 1868, Image 3

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TITTSBUREM PETROLEUM MARKET.
•'OFFICE miTErE PITTEITRGH GAZETTE,-
WEDNkstikr, SeptemberM, 1868.
t, The market continues fitini.and some
.
what ei - citod, and spot oil is a shade high
and the same is trite of October: Sales
bbls beweertnow,a.nd January Ist,
imyers option, at . 12; . 600 spot ,at 113,; 500 do
Itt 11,4; 100 Smith's Ferri at 11. 1 ,,; and 1,000.
or Octpber. at 12. It is but proper.to remark,
.-m - iwever, that there were but few buyeti
or October at 12, as we heard of one party
ayine tried ail:day - CO Soil that delivery at'.
hat figure, without being able to find a
- ailyer. immediate delivery seems' to lie
firm at quotations, and at the close, there
1. Were but few, if any sellers, . below 12.
- i The Refined.-market is also firm. and
With Antwerp reported at 50y„ holders gen
3rally were disposed to hold for higher
prices. We can report sales of 500 bbls for
September at 31%c; 500 • November at 30c;
iOO each October, November and December
• st 30c; 1 , 000 October at 31c1 - 1,000 November
4 31c. At the close, Septembcr, , was quo
ed firm at 31,94 e to ne; and October at 31. c.
As will be seen from= the• above, the
"bulls" are coming' to the top again, and
the "bears," "index" among the rest, will
have to take their holes. "Turn about is
fair play," is an old and true saying, and
'no where is it better illustrated than in the
oil business. a The most interesting feature
xonnected with the market today was an
• inquiry from Richmond, Virginia, font one
'thousand barrels—Tack Bros. received the
'telegram.- • .
REPELPTS M:k,trD,E OIL
Maher dt Bro 400 Fawcett, L. dr. 5...160
Waring, K. &C 0.560 Erny, J. &Co 400
Roess & Bro ' 480 C. J, Hall & c 0.... 50
.. - . .. .-. .
Total “
.._. ...
...-.
.... .
OIL SHIPPED h... SP BY A. V. Ff. P.
Erny, .Tageniakil& Co;;4s(lbbls .retiriet to
rWaring, King & Cp., Philadelphia.
+, Fawcett; Logan ; it Sttlakdale, 202 do do to
W. P: - Logazi Jr.
Lockhart. Frew & Co.. 554 do do to War-
Iden, Frew_&;Co., Philadelphia. - -- • =.,
McKelvy Bros., dr:Co.; 63: dO•ref. to W T.
Tlagan &.Bro.; Philadelphia.
&,'Go., 50 do -do, to
Waring Kina. & CO.; Philadelphia:*
B. W. biorgan,. & Co., 150 do. do to Star
:den, FroW& - '
McCreery ".;.Cog 71/ do do, to W.
Y. Logan - tic Bro.. Philadelphia.
1 J. C. Kirkpatrick,` 2.21 'do do to Waring,.
,K.ing=& CO., Pliiladelgliia.
Forsyth; BroNfteo.; 7i0.41040 to Wardeni
'Frew & Co., Philadelplila:,..l
Worn2ser,
_Myers & CO„"16.3"do do to
iWartien, ; Fraw& Cp, PhiLadelphia.
Fulton, Alai-vin Cd„:150 dodo to W. -
s''. Logan & BTO:,
Buifurn, Kehew- & Co., 250 do do to W. P.
;Logan. &..Bro; - Xhiladelphia * , • .=
Citizens Refi C 0,217 hbls refined to F:A..".
iDllworth-& . •
Nat. Ref. Co., 322 do do to F. A. Dilworth
'et Co.,hilatielithiii; " •
'
I . Braun:et Wagner, r /50 .do benzole, War
: ing, King Cd,).Philadelphia.
1 Braun -& Wagner, 150 do do to . Waring,
IKing & - •
Stanitail Oil" .241 bids, refined to
Warden;Fretv & Philadelpida.
Standard Oil Co., 413...d0 benzole to War
?den, FreW &Ca., PhiladelPhia;
Citizena:Ref:',;Col,, 112-do do to ' War-
lingg King•& Co.) ‘PhiladelPhia.
,1 Citizens - Ref. Co.; 265 do - 'dn to Waring,
• King et Co,.Philadelphia - ; -
'OIL SHIPPED EAST FRO* DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Duncan •55. bbLs refined to
alto Waring, it Bing Co. PhiladelPhia.
m.'rd,u Co., :05 to W:4l l op r
Frew & Co., Philadelphia. •
Union Ref; C0.,21 do do to W. P. Logan.
'ado Bro.. •PhiladeiPhli._ •, •
W. Holdshipartkr.4 z 2lB do do to War,.
ng. King a.oo.,Philadelpttia.-,,
~, Mentzer; Holger' de Co., 168' do s- do to W.
• L.P.- Logan &. Bro. Philadelphia. ,
Brooks. Ihillentine d:-Co., 57 do do .to
Warden;.Frew di Co. Philadelphia.
I Laffert.,t dc Waring, 112 do. do. to Waring,
iKing it Co.; Philadelphia: ' • -
Fleming &CO. ; '51346 do to riiiejr: Bros.;
Pbiladeiphia; • -: - -
ram
Few Tort Trainee:, anet.
' 7 - ;(11v TelectsaktalbelnU t sburgh gOettl.y . _
..;:i NEW YORK, SePtembe 13.--Cottoirdill
and a shade lower; s - baler att2s%a
1260 for middling:l%r* Floer - ,still rides
.
in favoref buyers, th ratlitiiiiioto'doing:'
'.: irecelpti 18,478 bbls; ailliall.,200.1;01s 'At $6,70
• a 7,50 fiziperte.Weatern:s7.69ll?,2o-for
extra Air ,2410,10 -ler white wheat.
• ' extra; '2O ,10,70f0r rotidd - hooli Ohio; 58,5 a.
' , alO,OO for extra
_St: - !Ands; $10,50a14,00 for
_good clibbia l- 436 . 1, 7 6ih5tn4 MAU , thliftirliiii
~.- Flour heivy:,FlairClo,ooo 'sacks - at' $6,0611'.
.111,00. ltye Flour quretrialea,.2so bbls"it
156,50a8,* , :Wldsh.v.dggetr q htlyers. at, 80a,
in bond.. Whalit .irregVfr Mid t6uttled;
1
closing iiil'avor,,Of bUYeriliil4l 25 29927'' 1
bus; sale! 78,000 bog at $1,60a1,65 .fors N: 3.-1
spring; 41;78a1.77.1f05,,,, pl._ 2 do. f'. IL :ga1,90.
• for No. 1 do.; 53,1)5 fob wixtei . -,rod'lllldoisf
$2,40 for white. Michigan; , $2,85. for extra
choice do.; 42,62% for white ` California
'. in fair reque4;-sales flAknri?flat Western- at; 51,47a1,50, chiefly atinside price. •Barley
advanclum . sales 1,000 , bus State , at *l,BO,
• and 7,500 bus CaHada'Weit - at ' - $1,85.: Bar-`.
ley Malt
_tinier. - Coin without decided
change,
.closing dull; .- -reifelpte 45,660. buss 6000 bus at:sl, Ira ,1 - 18 : - 11ir lin hound;
*1,1931,20 forsoundinixed Weitiiiii, chiefly
$1.19% for hitter.' Oliteriectipts42,2Bl bus;
to better;Ades.49,ooo bush at, 76876%c, new
afloat, 85e 43 dl. do tidiest; - COIL& firm "and
quiet. Sugar firhy' and active; sales 1,000
bhds Cuba at 'lo%al2c: 'Milt:seat •firm:
sales 22fildids - .Bluscovada at. 40a440: - Pa;
troleum firm at 16c for, crude, 81a31%0 're
fined handed.'"="flopi:4lifet" , ' at 150253
' Ameriani. Leather: Heixdoekcialie with
' out decided Chaffike, Coat quiet and , steady.
' Wool quiet ; sale 46000 at 495001dr ,,
. fleece, t /6a870 , unwashed,' 18.410. pilled. -
. Metalse•Copper • firm • and fair . deeland_at
F 28y 4 a2330, 23 1 %.323% Detroit and Lake Se. 1
I parlor.- 'Pig it A - firm:for:Scotch; sales :at .
48a45c;z4imerican,quiet at 82a43m0 - re quiet
and steady' t - sB 7 ,sooo,6o.'refined - English
and American sheet le:moderate request,
at $18a14,00 Russia; nail rod.nnchatiged et
-7%a10%0 'per- 16;' - nalli: - irr_ fair demand'
at s%asgar; cuti :41%a6%e; clenched, :and.
27a3ftlOr horse shoe-- Provisions—Pork
is heavyaiid Ibirer;. / ,Bso•bbls sold at $28,15
__ ll2 4 l l_3oP - meas closing at $28;50:441:040, 1244-
a.,60: - flld' do, 823,75824,87 p prime, *26a
, 26 ,50.,‘FriniiiimssaBeef,K dul l , sales 100;
/ bbls idslBa..o; new,plainmess- 6 20 , 5 044.76 i
new *Mil !nese-tierce - Beef 11 , dull at irmaay.
1 prime:ram, sBoeBt3elkirlia mesa Beef hams' ' are qulet, f2s4o.. , 'Clit,bleati a e i der s; /60
packages sold - at I/11/%0-0r sli--14a
' 19c for ham; uniddlir;gs 'xii,:liniet'..and - de-,.
clining; m
„60 boxes Cubeitand cut 'staid at
15%c for shorthibbed. ll lArd fs ---- quiet and'
unchanged: salei.s244ibie#o, - . - 191020c ib r .
steamoma,2o..,re( o i keitle.seadered: . also`
75 tierces:steam, .15c nelleri dantifiry. Batter.
is mesa:) , at 'Ws*. tql. ,Ohlii; !MN" for
State. -Ohba*/ Ls, dull at . 18.allo. iFrelghte
to LifeiPiol`are /Vitae' elliller;:there'ire
engagements per steamer of 45,000 Wish o f
.
Wbentatl/fLz. ZA:) a o :., ._ - ....,,, , ..:- ~,! ..!
ithi*tr; ' 5 l'';''. - ii.4l l loiir - '' moderately"
active balOcactiviii.,9 w.beat.)iek4Putni - - 1, 9 2 4:!-
lower.Rye' quiet, - 11,47a1.59 i for , western:
Oats quiet 70c fOehav4'iiesteric-tificut.':Corn ;
dull; *1,15a1,18 for tAisound, 51,a34a1,19.4 -
for &mind . mixed': western :afloat, ',- - -FclrE
quiet $28,20a28,2510 laws, ' cash and'_reg-;
nlar. Beef dull and dcnoifisig._ Cut meats
dull and heavy. Eileen dtilladd'lnoniinal.
lard dull: 20,0209 for prliaCifteatti. egg s:;
steady and In'fair demand it - 25a28c.' '"
I , Cambildge Cattle)ltaritet,
' Telegrapte to th., Pittsburgh Iligette.l
R.l. BDe_ IT —.o c a
tt e;,re
- celpts:l,c67 head; marketr - aative and prices
better; Vatia; 513;60d14,6:4' fist quality, 112
all; second quality, slialL7s; third tinalit.v;
§9a10,60. Sheep-and Lambs; receipts 7,724
head; stock sold well, but no advance in
prices; sales ao to 6c per'pband. • ' • '
CRUDE.
EMENO2
....2050
DIY TeteQaph Utfkeg l 4o l 4 7ll 6 szettP* 3
'iLiStrlspiLLE,,SePt.23.:"Solasl3ob3lMbel:4lB,
Tobape° logs tcbfair leaf at i3,a14)4,.• mann
-30. Superfine: Flogr 14,7E67,00:
Wheat 11,90a2,00. Corn . 82a83. Oats 5043.
Ri§11,38a1,40; '-' 2 -ifork 7 s24 - 00.?1,4crtP
!Itaeon;shouiders.l23 ;clear rib sides 16a15X;
clean sides 153:a113; bulk ak:lidera 49 4 ;
°W ar t aides .104
, i 4 Xa! 7 61 40i' raw ?I
fid
free' 1,40. _ .
:.* ''Memphis` illarket.
Brlelegragh,to the Pittisborgy, u azette .
.14E*PED4 Sept. 23.—Cotton weak at 23%,
receiptse 44 ba est . extoorti.2o 491E14 Flour
4#tl4: superfine g0,50...C0n,p9ne in mar=
ket and nominally at 91. Oats 63a64c. Hoy
1122Und scarce. -Bran 221 43corti Meal 414,50;
Pork P 1,60. Lard 1940. :,Bacon weak; .
filabulders 12%; clear sides Malay,.
petrolt Market.
Ll3lereleerseh to the Pittebereh,Gazette.l
DETRCirr, Sept; 28. —Flour steady . with
fair. demand at $10,00a10,80 for superior,
,Wheat 'steady; No.' 1 white in brisk de
,ruatiiltrt- '12,22; • N0."2 white in fair demand
at gz,osl;amber ; quiet at $2,00a2,02'f0r No. 1.
UM
The river continues to rise steadily at
this point with nearly eleven feet in the .
channel ~ b y the ' Maticingahelit ' Marks lag
evening. COnsiderableraidlell again yes-,
terday, though late in ;the afternoon the
Clouds broke loose, and itlooked as though
it wOuld.chiar ; •,- ,
The New:State, ;was. the Only arrival
from belowanil she with the Grey,Regle,
Parkersburg,l were the only departures.
'The Bayard. Capt. Geo. D.. Moore, is ;the,
regular- , packet for .• Parkersburg,- to-day
leavingpromptly at noon. ,;, .• •,
Our weather.: prophet G. states that
the indications point to a remarkably cold.
winter—bad for steamboatmen,
• The f Bowing Matbeats are • expected to
gekonilid the present rise. Collier, Lion.'
Goal City,' Coat' 'Valley, Fearless - and.
-Whale for Cinciariativ Sam 'Roberts, for
Louisville aad'the Grafi'd Lake, Boaz and
Miry Alice. These 'boats it is 'estimated
will take obt= considerably 'over a ' million
bushels of Coal:
. _The Kite Putitam,'Capti'.tteo: W. Reed,'
Will be tbe first boat"fdr
On'Fridtly 'evening. 'She wills be folloived.
laythe Be taverner* Dairagh. • ..
Capt. Wash Kerr.lite of the Robt; Moore,"
was in the OW yeaterday,''hiso, - Capt. Ed.
Evans,late of the Westmoreland( : We ex.' , "
:Peet to find both.or these g entlemen with
Other- • •
~, • ,
The Jdtt:ltees CaPt:''Albert; is ari
imancii;MTeave for'Cincinnati; C ai r o and
rn
Meydsto.day. ' • '
J. R. - McCullough iyas to tritie left;
Cincinnati ;'for, , Pittsburgh _ ; on Tuesday,
evening. Among other ..items of, freight,
she has 300 bales hayaymch ,took al4 p3r
ton.
-A numlle telegram says: ~Captain
Pink gar'bl`e lain receipt ore dispatch from'
the officers Pr ;the Teroned, from Duvall's
Bluff, 'White river. recounting an accident
to the boat on her unWard 'trip, by encoun
tering a snug at Big 'shill& She leaked
badly, and Made one foot of water in her
hold before it could be checked. The wa-
•
,
Financial Nattern, in, l[orli.
• '• • Gold Closed at. I.4iX.
my-Telegnipb to the PlttsborgtFazette.l
N'Y EW ORK, epte' ber 23, 1868
MONEY A.ND yoLn. -
The Money market is easier at 3ase, elos-
Ina. better and firmer: Steiding is firmer at
B,OBIP. Cold., aliened, firmer at 143;
declining t0:142M arid afterwardsadvanc
ing to 144 imd dosing at .142.3.;; _442 . 7,-; being
asked.
GOVERNIIE.VT STOCKS. -
The market for Governmonts• is .easier.
The following are the quotations
Coupons 1581, 111; ; @11-16;; (10 - '62, 1.141©
114 y,: do !64, 109,1@1.10: do '65,. 1107,1(ii)
11.1;4; dNew,ll - B: , g "108%;; 108%®
- 109; do !6S, 109@109, 10:ios;103N01.01X2
STATE rtmcDs
State bonds strong; old Tennessees' 69:x
(6 4 71; new 74;1e,e75; old Virginias 53 . 3,5 et 54;
Afis.sonris 92; GeorgiaS 91.
RAILWAY SHARES
. Railways have fim.thated on New York
shares; market closing firm. Express
shares active and firm. Miscellaneous
sh res steady.
5:30 PUICES: Canton, 48@)49; Boston
Water Power, 15V,; Cumberland, 33@31;
Wells Express, 303;@31; American, 493.
@5O 4; Adams, 5214(4)52%; United Stan-s,
51g@52; Merchants' Union, 21/@243;
Quicasilver, 221401)22:4(,; Mariposa 4(4)6; pre
fermi. - 1114 @llya Pacific Mail; '109 3 / 4 ©110;
Western Union Telegraph, 34;pg34 1 4; N. Y.
Central, 128:4@l28%; Erie, 48y(@49 1 )( 3 ; do.
n
prefeed,.69%@7o; Hud50n,140%%141. 1 4;
Harlem. 122(4)124; Reading 94%@95; Ohio
and Mississippi, 29(4). 9 .9g; Wabash, .60Y,;(4)61;
dm preferred, 76@76y; St. Paul, 96; do.
preferred, 95 3 04)95%; ItlichicanCentral, 118;
Michigan, Sow hern, 841 4 @841„: Illinois
Ctintral, 143;• Pittsburich; 8.91/,(4)88W;Tole
do,-102@102141 Rock Is and, 103%@103 1 4;
Northwestern,
..138yi@88 1 4 do. preftirred,
88 %@89%; Fort Wayne, 109 1 ,x, ®103%;
Ord and Erie, 2231(423; Chicago and Alton,.
148; Terre Haute, ~42%@)43)1; :preforred4'64
MINING SHARES
Mining
stocks - quiet-. Gregory, 4354-Smith
66 Partelee 495 ei.sofn•-iW':- - • - •
SUB•TREASURX. 31.A.TTERS
The receipts at the 5114-Treasury today
Were $1,555,174. Payments, $1,141,768; Bal,
ance,.592,699,872.
Cleveland.
By Telegisob to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Cr. - nvELA.Nn, Sept. 23.—Flour steady,' and
mickaiged and receipts good; city make
.heldritlo,ooal:o,2s for ettra,Spri n
$9050a9,75f0i ektra: _Spring, $11,90a L 1,25 for
double extra 'winter ?
,$0,51iii12,50 fir
!.o.4tiblp
e xtra white. 'St - neat-quiet` arid'*itti;
butFniate ial change; 1 red , W:nter
$1,0952,00 'ittict No. 2 clo t•:1,87.,:C0rn firmer
and better, mired held at 131,08...0.it5, ;
receipt light and nominally better; holders
"asking 92 - for -1 - Rye,,d and
nominally unchanged $,51,25 for NO.I. and
31,22 for .1.70.,2. Barley in gc.Od demand and
- tinnh . sales 1.5,0 obushelsin Lils on private'
terms, held 49ioloallY - •tit ' t1,1a1,90 for
State an d Canada; as to qn4iiv,.' - Petroleum
aetive add firiti And' supply' light; 'held at
27a28.ti for'rellned in round. lots, trade 'lots
28a0).
To;ego !Market;
Alty Telegnipb tqoco gitteburgh Gaise!te.r
TOLEDO, Septemb•-r 23.—Recelpts--3,965
barrels flour, 15,565 bushels .wheat„ 7,084
bushes corn, 17.929 - bushels oats. Snip
-ments-4,900 • barrels flour, 9,890 . bushels
wheat, 14,500 bushels c0rn,2,900 bushels
pats.: Flour quiet. Wheat; , 'White Steady;
othOrgrades lower; , white Milbh*arr, $2,10a
2,124 amber, $2112,01 fer No 1; No .2,`51;86;
l•krspring; 51,68; , N0 2411,55. Corn steady
No 1, $l,Ol. Oats a shade better at 58X0 for
No 1;57340 • for No 2.; Rye+ a 'Shade lower;
No 2, $l,ll. • Barley quiet andlum. Freights
dull; 5c to-Buffalo; 9c to C4wegooind lie to,
rOgdensborg. I _ , ' •
Phlladelpida •
. _
.I.Tiv 'Decimal:lu to the instotnnab Gist !two
. ..ProLanutiaLt; Seth - ,29.-;-CloVeiseed
$8,25a8,50. Flaxseed 80a85; Prtroleum fe
verish and unsettled; -Crude 21; Refined
$l%, Flour "firm . ; new 'Spring Wheat and
extra faintly '59,25a9,50, old Spring do $9,75
'ftlo,9o._ winter do $lO, 00a12k 00; Pennsylvania
- and Ohio $19,00a12,00. . Wheat- dull and
drooping; good red 12,25; amber $2,35. Ity - e'
declined to SI,SQ for western, Corn In limi
ted demand; yellow $1,30; mixed western
Oats , in fair demand; „Pennsylvania
1547. Groceries and , Provisiona,small busi
ness doing,
wyza, NEWS:
~~
PITTSBURGH GAZETIT4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1868
ter was pumped dub, ; the leak stepped: and
brotest entered, , when .she prOceeded
her trip. She has .a.very valuable cargo
on board, all received 'here; and Coverdd
with 865,000 in local offices. ' The auaount
of damage is not stated. j
—The Lorena and Leni Leoti are loading
at Cincinnati for New Crleans. • •
—The 'Cincinnati Commercial says: As
soon as Capt. Dravo -has :the' St. Charles.
ready for business, the J. N. McCullom:hi
will leave here on her regular day—rever3 ,
Friday noon.. meantime She will
make irregular trips. "'''
,
—Th,N
e'orthe'rn Line and R" ,, oknk Park ot
Companies have ' reiliteefl 'their 'rates of
freight - to Sc per,
.100.pouuds.
• —Capt. L 'barge, of , the War Eagle, S
about to proceed, to tho Ohio rivet~ to con
tract for a new boat, to include the War
Eagle's m•tellinery. She will be 240 feet.
long, ah.l run on the Missouri river. She
may be built at•Jeffersonville. •
—Capt. W. li. Rerr, late of the Robert
Moore, is still at Cincinnati, nelotiating for
the purchase of another packet for tie
Portsmouth and. Pittsburgh trade. He has
made pr, *mils for the purchase of the
Anna, New. York, Afgosv.oud otheijsteam
ors, without buying, however, as yet.
—A .late Nashville paper says: The
Cumberland is still' filling, with twelve
feet on the shoals." Freights are exceed
ingly scarce.. 'There is little or no grain for
shipment; in fact, there is barely any mar
gin in prices to justifyits mi . :moment.
—We
Cincinnati Gdzette: Capt. Ed. Evans does
not leave for Pittsburgl till this evening.
It is reported that he will have command
'of the Leonidas this season; and it'is also
thought that he will take charge; f the Lo
rena, :With Capt. Sam. Shuman in, the
office Captain Vincent Shinkle - - has
made an Offer for the Leonidas, bat 'Capt.
John L. Rhodes says he won't take less
thin twenty-five thousand dollars for her
-ahigher price than was accepted for the
Westmoreland. • ' •
• I •
—We clip the following from the 'Chichi
riti Commercial: Last Saturday: night,
`about .9 o'olocit, an ascending tow-boat,
'With 'a tow of empty 'barges,
_name' nn
known', crowded the Messenger, bound
- down ou the recksl ,
Capt. Thos. foe was,at the .wheel of the
IdeSaenger'et the tiMe: . The' tow-boat run
into the Messenger' breaking •off . 'her
board fantail, 1 which was repaired here,
yesterday, before she
.proceeded to St.
,LeMs. As the tow-boat 'aid not stop, thb
gessengerWas* conwelled to keep on, is
order to prevcint the tole-boat from striking '
ber'forward of tho ihrboard cylinder. We
almcist daily hear complaints of close and
reckless piloting on tow-boats while meet
:ingateainera, It - appears tha; they delight
In crowding other lioats on the shore,
:ejaiwinglill the channel, while, ascending
the river with their empty tows.
—The tow-bolt ,PAntlier t . left; Cincinnati,
far .Pittsburgh , Monday, with two harges in
low s containing one hundred' tone- of Hay.
.Sbe.li;is 300 tens of iron engaged at Ironton
and Portignoßth.
ENE
IR7vers and Weathei.
By•Xelegrauhio the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Loulsiii.r.i; Sept. 23.—Itlyer falling with
ix :feet eight inches in canal. Weather
61eady and very cool. "
L.DIPORTS E RAILROAD.
Prrrsiirrson, WA?' .g AND.CHIOAGO
RAILROAD. September 23.-11 cars pig
metal, Nimick & Co; 6 do do, Jas Wood,
Son & Co; I do oats. J W. Simpson; I do
wheat, JS Liggett de CD; 1 do oats, R Mil
ler; 1 do do, 'ft Knox; 3 bail cheese, J Heck;
1 'car fire brick, Kier, Glover_ & Co; 2 bas
empty bottles, Woodworth dr. Davidson; 6
inunges, 9 ,childrens caariages, R C Dun
can; 1 roll mdse, Sos Myers & Co; I car
shingles, McKnight & McG; 30 bgs seed, G
A Martin; 35 do do, Bricker Co; 20 bdis
broom handles, W Tt, AfcChillari & Cori bx
• paper. A Kleber; I do glassware, J Hender
son; 4 do do; Atlantic Mum Co; 14 bales
broom corn, .Cleo A Stevens; 64green bides,
Hartley; McKee & ' Co; /00'do do, BUBB
lenge; 7 bbls tads% Divis, Chambers dr Co;
Bears pig metal,.Llodsay & McCutchnon: 5
hhds meat, 25 tea hams, J H Parker;,l - car
millfeed, J & W Fairley; 5 cider mills,.
Beckham &.Long; boxlildse, McElroy:
Dickson & 16 ibidesthops,.lo sk do; •
White .1 box nuts, lickeratiot:GiYde
Co: 11 bales hops, J Rhodes; 3 do do, Smith
'di Co; 81 bits cheese, N 'Braden; I liext
shoes, D L Defenbacker; sWhidea,.l bundbil
,calf salon, Fiaccus de Son; .7, bbla ap
plea, B .1 Howe; 300 bail glassware; r Han •
-
sen & Son;'2 tibia - eggs, 7 bags rags, Watt &
wasocir.l2`skii rage, Bbristy & B 1 bx to
bacco, S PShriver4 Co; 34 dry, hides, KIM -
tit Stewart.' ' • •
Prrrstitr,nort,CiirersniAti awn S. Lours
:Restaioem,"SePtember 23.--2 carte barley,
Spencer I Melf.an' 180 sks corn, 52 do bar
/ cos rye and oats,
M Steer & Son„ 9 'Niles tow, Haininer'&.
DauleffEcder. brooms, Jae Connor; 1 , bnx ,
hardware, :::Wilitesid-a.it ,Dxum; 2 bbls,
, crackers,: John A.:Renshaw; 15 bxs hard
*are, t Bro; 'lO bdla hobbies, J P
Kituffnian; I oar bran Bucker & Co; 9 bbla
,apples, W H Graft& Co; ,12 do. Voigt,
'hood & Co; 4 bbla eggs, Grail dt Reiter; 8
bbliliapples, A nicker; 2' bbls mom. I fir
ken nutter, Atwell, Lee & Co; 20 aka wheat,
54 do barley, 50 do We,. Meanur & :Harper;
29 do barley, Robb. et Herron; 25 do do,
Frauenlielm, Miller & Co; 34 .sks nate, Mc-
Henry & Hoed; 4 cars' corn,l W Simpson;
I.car slapstuff, J B Campbell;.l car shorts.
R Knox Jr; 23 sks wool, Mrs ,J Wallace;_ 1
car pig iron, J W Porter; 20 toil hams, G
Mitchell; 8 do do; .14 Pettit.
'Crarviimatin ; AND Prilsinntog RAM.
Seutember 23-3 cars blooms, W. D
Meek:min; 1 car Ithriber E W W Rigdon &
Cm' I do do; A Lewis; Tears iron ore- Bry
an& Caughey; 8 'do ' do, .-Stioenberier dt
'Blair; 7do pig Iron, Nitniolt & Co; 1: car do
do, Autchison, Glass & Co; 8 cars do, Zug &
Co;'s half bbla tobacco, C Kciothen; 10 pkgs
do; Eagle Tobacco. Works; .1 bbl„ tobacco, G
&if McClurg; 6 doz iondrles,.. Freeman &
Berger; 26 libisgreen apples. 1 box 1 hf bbl
s corn, Van Gorder & 40 bxs Cheese,
Watt; Lang & Co; 276 eke oats, Scott &Gisal;
48 pea gas pipe, EvanK' Clow 'D & Co; 23
bbls apples, 3'do' cider; , Dieker & SpPok: 10
do do, Id W Rankin; Ihf bbl eggs, James
Cachran & Co; 5 bids apples, Volitt - M,
de co; 43 bbliapples,l4 do potatoes, 20 kegs
It:sir : or& A.
NE
. .
ALLEGHENY STA:wow September .23.—r
Lear iron ore, Pittsburgh Forge & Iron Co:,
2 care parley, Smith & Co; 3 • cars metal,
Spang Chalfant it, Co; 48. aks. oats, Rose &
Ewing;2 tubs cheeae,,o Roeder; do do; ..1"
•Baldinger: , btils eptc, SAW Dyer; 50. bgs
Heed, Jas "Craig:, 93 eke tiaa.eed, Ewer,
Hamilton '& Co; 1 bbl , eirgs, tpkg bittter, F
Beckert & Co; ,ska' ilex seed; M B Sey
dunci; 10eibbis ;flour, Meicer & Robinson:
100 do "do, Ste Wart & Robinson; 2 bbis
sugar,l bag - coffee, W E Kirker; •
,
ALLEIGHEMIT VALLEY' , RAittiOA,D, Sep
m
teber 23. - 85 eke oats; 12 do rye, Blany &
jr, Moore;' 54 bgs'iye, geii & Ritehart; 9 pkge
butlarAnd eggs; ir 4 Crawford; 5 do do, J
H , Grtthann. 1 ear llnie,lfis Reno;• 1 ear
metal. Loomis & Collard; 50:bbls refined
oil, Waring, Kirict„ & Cr; :50 do do. It W
Harke; 1 earinetal, Lyon, Shorn A.Cci; 1 do
do, MoHnight, rotter i;fc''Co; 3 elcs'ivool, J
McConnell. .
•
MEE
=I
REmitti;srAi;s„._
llEltOlat.--The. Nett' Hints is
, . .
kientififettl tersiNstlonel Bank will; on '
411,1.111141)11Miittittiiit 7 27111,.
:RfiniavebiVtbe aciinei' sit Inrit mid Wood - streets,
House formerly °coupled by the People's Naffunii•
Bank an r ema i n Atrinif oe,ereetlon of thelr n ew'
Banking House. •:: - .1
' ! JOUTr SCOTT., Jr,. OasNer
WANTED. .
50.000 bush:. primer WHEAT ; • •
-• 50, out,. .V4ll andS.prlzig BARLEY
And .35.000 . RYE:
. ,
For which , we will pay the highest price . in cash.
awaliar • arrosaooz, APOREEBY ti 00,
l .~' 9'V.a^ r '~'~ S ` iy Yi~i4 Yitl *yial~
stiiivaiOATS.
ITTSBUnGH,
WIIEELLNG,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Corul)any7s Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
pilLy, AT 12 M
MoNiurs AND Tirtmsn.trs
BAYARD
AvEnNtspAys AND BATUP.DAYS,
GREY E AGI ''' - C. L. 1 ;I:LNNAN,llaster.
Freight v.ll. be rectivol r t :IN 'inn:. by
sot : JAMES fiII.LINS, Ag,:if.
O. Ti A N LL e5.,.a117,.....„N,
A.ND Li/121:,..
Pee Shimmer
KATE I.I.JTNA3I • G. W. REF. 1),
Will leave fur auove and Inter: ed late ports on
FRIDAY, 25th lust., at 4 'P.m.
• For fielglit or passave apply oi board or io
JOHN FLACK'.
Ee2l .1. I). ettia.ils 'WOOD, Agents.
VOR CINCINNATI. 01.1-s i gM
A. IbVILI,I A.ND
Te splenth.l sleepier
IDA BEES No. 2 CUn'
JAI.. 11. fixEs C
Will leave for above and all in
THIS DAY.-3 ti
For freight or passage app,y
GROCERIES.
ATM. MILLER,
(Lite Hiller & Ricketsono
Nos. 221 AND 223,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
-- Offer to the trade at Low Figures
150 pkgs. of f NEW MACKEREL In barrels,
balm, uarters and tits.
100 chests cbolee YOUNG IIYSON, JAPAN
and IMPERIAL, TEAS.
50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
'25 bbls: choke CAROLINA-RICE. , , •
75 bble. LONG InLA.ND SYRUP.
50 bbls. SI RUP, choke brands.
100 bele. N. MOLAnSES.
, babble. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
'2OO bole. RItFINED SUGAR.
IS hllds. PORTO RICO, CUBA and
• itAICA SUGARS.
•900 bags R,lO COFFEE. •
50 bawl J A VA. and LAG UAYILL COFFEES. •
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
250 cases .1101.11* C CRANDON'S CRAM
•PAG NE WIN ES. _
SCOTCH, . A LE and LO.NDON - TOILTER con
•stant ly on hand.
•
400 has prime renow En,. Corn.
300 bus do. do Snelled dc.
50 hug Prime Barley. •
3,000 lined Apples.
• pm) It.s. Dried Peach..s.' •
25 toils. Sorghum Molasses
10 bids. Sweet (Thler.
50 doe. Corn iiroolug,
Tr: store and for sate by
FET:4ER. & ARMSTRONG,
10' 31arKet street. corner First: .
• _
'DUBE VINEGAR.--For
'014E11(1y:0T table use. for sale by the, barrel or'
at retail: aibo Imperial V. Inc Vittega , ', by the cask
or gallon, by .IOIIN A. itEN: ., HANY%, . •
• ga l Corner Liberty and Hand streets.
NTOUNG AtItIER.II:4
Very trupertor six pound Cheese:- alto; tine
new cutting , horse, for bAie at the Family Grocery
Store of .1011N' A:IIEII6IEIAM.. •
ASH-100 'casks 'fn store '
1,3
and for azieby t sJ, B. C.1.31/1EL1?..1.50N.,
MISCELLANEOUS.
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• STREET, Pittsburgb;Pa., Commission Mer
e n and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce,
,Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures.. Cash ad
vanced'on Consignments, mid paid for Produce gen.
orally,
French Burr Smut Ilachines, I F.-
FRENCH BURR, MILL STONES
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN HSE
Portable Flour. and. Feed Mills,
BOLTZNI CLATEIS,
All *ambers sad beat quality. Fat sale at
319 and 321 Liberty St , Pittsburgh, Pa.
WELL
Steam Engines for Sale.
41 1 40 i, n4w.nto nrcdy - trddemnardirad •
inch stroke, with ail the natures
FOR BOEING - OIL WELLS.
Address HUGH 31: BOLE & CO., '
ana:ol Di nuns Way, Plttsborsk. Pi
IVOTICE,—.4II persons interested
.4.1 are hereby, nothled that the .teport,'in'the
;neater of the' ' •-•• •
.
Openinw Xtoberte! Street,
`ln the City, of rituburgb, from, Centre event/et.;
aced street, has been Mated In my hinds. Ihe as,
sessmentiwill remain open at my ogles. No.' loo
Fifth Avenue until SATURDAY, October 10th,
1668, when those unpaid will be tied as Rens
against the property.
J. V. 11314.A.G1A8,
• - City .Attfintei.
selo:xM
NOTICE—TO THE OWNER OR
owners of a Log Rat lilies at tat Atleghen
art, 11. Piero - et Lumber laying at the foot
at
street; also, the Hull of a bte mh.,at laylt.g at t
Soot of Pltt street. Yon are hereby notified to
• PAY WHARFAGE
and remove the same
WITHIN .'TWENTY DAYS
or they wlll bq sold to pey. charges.
• __ •' • ' HOBERT A. RILL, •
master/ • Allegheny Wharf Blaster.
OFFIOX 07 CITY KNOINZILIt AND SUAVILYOU,
Pittsburrh. , tiept. 19. UM.
XOTICE TO CONTRA CTORS.-
_ Sealed Proposals for the construction of a
LIC itIEWEit ON DIAMOND ALLEY, from
itim'thdeld to Wood street, will oe received at this
cams until THURSDAY. Sept.. MOS. The
Comnuttee ,reserve the right to nde_cl any or.all
bids.. • • -- H. J. hitiOltit. •
.sein•x77 City Engineer.
OFF/O8 OF CITY ENOINZEIS AND Nun vh.YUIR,I'
• . .Plitaburgb, Sept. 113,NEMEI.
NCE.—The Assessment for
the """Nlcolson Pavement ou Wond Strest Is
DOW relief examln.tion, sad Cau he seen atihts
office until BATIOWAY, eept. li6th.'ll9nl9. 'when
.1t will be returned to the City Treasurer's Office for
Collection. • 11. .1 . 'MOORE.
ale;na9 • ; • , Oily nnstneer.
NrcrAJDDEIII STREET.
•
t"Notleeta herebygteen, that the Viewers , Re
port in the matter of WIDENING. MeNAHDEN
OTREET. - X,lahth artirit.[AllelhenY Cit. 7, has been
tiled at No. wia. November Teem, 4813 e, Matelot ..
Collet, foe Confirmation - . •
J. IieCOMBS, Solicitor. •
EMZI
•
NTOTlCE.Application -for sale
oftiquor.• on Me lo the Clerk's Waco. • •
MoCAF MEV, other goods, old Pltt"Tp.
The 'License Boatd sill alt on the 301 h inst. at
10 o'clock e. If., for hearing the above arpheatlon.
JNO. ,G. BRO WN,ICIer k..
da9:x79
Elinv STREET.
p
Notice le hereby Riven that the Reportot View.
era f. , r OPENING PERRY tll ttEET. CIU - of Alle
gheny. has heen.aled at No. A 92. November Term,
Itopb, Dlatrtct Court, for eonarmation.
J. 0., NeCO2IIIB, City Ss
Mc ONALD •ALA.Eir. •:., •
•
,
ettbe'le hereby:liven that the Viewers' Ite ,
port for OP e NINO MeDONALD ALLEY, elxth
ward; Allegheny City, bait been tiled at bio. SOL.
NOV. Term; £S 6B. Dlitylet Court, tor eondrn4ation.
•
=
ia:v4i.t
r y , qp. "prilll.4olo/11eiterel
_
DIA >l : I • k
141: 141.111 PM:IRIS:M.—A full itoek on hand at an
Ines, and of the best quality. Parties wishing,.
fit up mills or shops where Beltingts required, 'grill
and our psioes lOW as can !. )43 WW4 111 th e But. Ltd
teiglitsatud.. ale
•
J. 41 H. rimr..iPs;
,{ t • gel and sial Fit. Clair street.
•
TOILE' wiNnow:snAimes,' of
.any color and stz! .!. required, with: ;border and
eaters In or gat, ajibo the plain Blue; for same
2
nar p ose4 Dom 3-to w toet.trltio, at the 011 Cloth
°lns„' me, and 8 St. Clidr street.
& L PRILLing
fLEATHEA BEIVIN(,I 4 •the best
qualm, LOA Tanned') Nrisys on hand at the
otsarraxai tt. tiLlLLies.
rJ ~i :. NW....4';~ .. : K Y r ..
✓.. u+., w .w t-'+ ..~ci_k..e_.rUe r'. ~ ."'ie~""a..a T..~.
BEIM
A. S. Stinyamm, 'Master
6EO. W. ALBERT
op points on . -
i board. se
W. W. 4VALLALVi.
JOS. A: BUTLER, - •
ALDERMAN AND POLIO XADDITRATE
, WO, LiS WYLIE STREET, near WashingtMi,
, rITTSBIPROB: PA. ' •
,Eleeds Bonds, Mortgages, , Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed prampuy. . m.b.M:O9
RAMURL McMAISTERS,
P*j
. ,
Ex.Oßlelo Justice of the Pesee:and Pollee Hags trate.. Ocoee, GRANT. STREET, opposite the Gel
th_edral, PITTSBURGH, PA.. .
Deeds, Bonds, . Mortgages,. .Acknowledgments,
11..promptnessons, and all Legal Business excepted with
pfemptne and dispatch.- • • =hie .;
EUSTACE MORROW;
AT T ERIIL4 N,
ZIATFICIO JITISTCE OF THE PEACE AND
rotack MAImsTRATL.: •
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
•
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal - Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. ' —inn)
AA AMMON,
A •
Justfee of the rfaCe o
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collect= of Etents solicited and promptly attend
ed to. • • noll:YSCI
JUSTICE OF DIE.PEACE I , CONVEYANCER
, . &C'
;
Office, CARSON STREE T _ _ nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURtin.
ed to.
Suable,'
.entrusted ,to his care ,promptly attend
, - • ' • anyl:yea
J . S. FERGUSON
Sitcom) lioon. FRONT Room.
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
A'I7OIINEY-AT..LAW.
OtHee,ll6 Diamond Street,
- - (Oppeitte the Court Seneca
ffiels:t44,
W A. WV'S, - •
, ATTORNEY-AT-TLAW. ,
bihs:nB
. •
•
JOfll A.'STRAIN
DERI j,
XX-0.1/72010 TITE PEACE Alt)
• , 201,10* 111141113TD45. •
Otlee;ilS FIFTH iPhINET; 4poiltithe Oaths
ars!, Pittsburgh; Pm' I Deeds, .Boads, nto a ges::
Acknowledgments, Depositions and au Le ali
nes, executed with promptness and divine. •
ARCHIBALD 11441044E1r,
i-rj 9 1 ;7. 1 -17- 1 - 4 A-w. l--
NO. as Puma erraarr,
al3l:n9o:dap
BBNJAIntst OISOKBLY runt , CLEW.
to (*so. P. Segment, ANA C0,;:..--. ': : ''
QINGERLY & CLlElS,TSticcetiebri
- pftAtirmAL 111.11111061RAPHER9.
The oily steam' Lithogesphte Estahlishrunnt West
'of the Mountains. BiI.SIOUBS Dards, :Letter .Hean3.
Bonds, Labels, Ciroulars, Show Cards, Diplomas,
Portratts,_ .
Views, esttidestus of Deposits, Innis,
Mon Cards, iSO.I /US. 74 Attd 74 •Third Street,
Pttaburgh .
copt%IUSION MERCHANTS.
J. L. DILLIRuES
BILLINGER 8. STEVENSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Second Street,.Pittiburgh, P.
RECEIVE AND SELL
Rinds of Country Produce.
1 1 - Orekl73 for Mereliondise promptly filled, at
, LOWL,TT marl, t rate,. vat, Lt. 4tter , tic's givt n
to he bale ~r F t , r, r ggs, -Cheese, Dried F! tuts.,
.17e. We f. el T can gi v e entire
.
thin, tr. Quirti 310 I'ITWIPT
: 1 1T;1i T 1 - ! 1nc1...., and tllerefore.
~.oettully ev, Igliumots.. A I eo.
bpond, nee Idsqlint.v. 'Narking Plates
ferni•lied free. isralu it, eTt.rTiTTIITI to arrive unity.
aai rtiZ;
W ATT '
LA. G, & Cmy
14110LESAVE DRALEL'S. IN /
Groceries. Flour, Grain, Produce Pro.
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Vii, dc..
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. • n05:1165
DEM
!ANYIELD... .......... I'. CANVIEI.P.
B. CANFIELIif & SON, COM-
C 1 • MISSION MERCHANTS, nod Wholesale
Dealers In tioshen, Factory. Hamburg , and W. R.
Cheese, Butter s Lard, Pin k, Baton, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit, ("rain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and S tin
Ashes. VI, hite.Lline. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
M. STEELY'
Air STEELE & SON,
'Commission _Merchants,
- AND DEALZRB IN
CrItAIN, FEM33O, dzo.
No. 95 OHIO STEEEI near East Cotatnon,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAME&B: MEANOR JOS. gAILFIER
NI EANOR & HARPER '
•
FLOUR, (}RAIN AND FRODUCE
CO.ISIMMi3SION MER CHANTS
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
Consignments solicited.
REFERENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
Rational Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. Ja3l:iZl
PETER KZIL . - •-
JAB. r. RICHALIVI.
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, 3114 L FEED, tic., &C.,
at9Llberty St:, Pittribttrgh,
my2.4:1):37 •
J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail ti'rocers,
No. 306 PENN STREET
aplS:mag
A M LEN. M'l NN J B. ANJAR
ANJER,
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, ' No: 11.1 WATER , • STREET, above
Smithfield. Pittsburgu. Ics
FETZER. br. - ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING ADD COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
Butter
Seeds,
the sale of Flour, rain. Flacon, Lard; Sutter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, And Produce generally, :No. 10
NARK El' STREET, coruer of First, Pittsburgh.
JOHN I. LIOCISR. L10U5E.....W31. MOUSE.
_"TORN_ I. SOUSE BROS. Sae..
cessora Comm i ss ion nusE CO., Wholesale
roetrs and Merchants, Corner of
,Etuilthfield'aild Water litretta, Pittsburgh, Pa.
At ,
4.08 T . SIM" AND REW KNOX. IiNOX & SON, COMMISSION
'MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
L FEED and PRODHCE GENERALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND; oppoalte,Clty Hall, Allegheny City.
_ jal7llll ..
ITTLE, BAIRD 4 . PATTOIir,
Wholesale Groee Commistion Merchants and
lers in Produce, lour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, - Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
118 and 114 SECONTISTREET; Pittsburgh. .
JOHN BRIPTON A - WALLACi.
§/LIPTON& WA LL.ACE WHOLE
SALE (.010CERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
0. 8 SIXTH STREET. PRteburah.. lanata.
PROFESSIONAL.
ILLIAM H..BARK ES,
ATTORNECT-AT-LAW,
No. 87 F'Aftli. Street,
PITTISI7ROIi FL"
No. 09 'Diamond Street.
PITTSBITEGEt. PA
C. BIACIMU,L,
ATTORNEY AND • COUNSELOR AT LAW S '
'No. 89 Grain Street, '
PIITBEIMIG7I. PA.
riTTEMITROIL PA
LITHOGRAPM24S
DITTSBIURGH andaigiagia
COI42tiELI4VILLE R. R.
Ec . frZYKNSOIi
On and after TMISDATi . Mareh stb, 1865
trains Will arrive at and .I.,part from the Depot,. of
ner of Grant and Water .54eetg, a- follows:
' part. • Arrfre.
Mall to and from Untont'n. 7:0O A. ' l '. 6:00 P. Ye
`fall to_ Acemna,dt'n .11:00 A. A. 2:05,r. • •
Ex. to and from L'ni,nrn. -3:1i3 to. M. 10:00 11.'t.t.
WeFt Noll ton Aee ,, n•,..l'n 4 :::9. to. y. 1:35 Lt. t •
Aceromm,na:.'n 6:15 A.. 7:56 p.
IC iglu. Ace. to Nl , Nt .,. .porr.llo:Uo P. M. 6:40 A. .1.7.
(- .1:1.11 Tr.,: to :.1,1
froiu We- , No NV I
F,Jr apidy
NV. E. KING. A g ei!.
ST4 T.
rnLi
iTTs
N
LOUIS RAILIVAY.
cr-rA7 , :nr. OF TT} I '_end atter SITSDLY,,
Sent. /3tl:, 186 S, tr,ins will leave and xlve at the
13 111 On Depot, as follolvs, rtt t.sb rgt: timare:
„.,
.” 2 , 3 - :rt. Arrive.
Mail Express !...:18 a. re. 12:13 a. r..
Fast "Line 114.3 a. tn.. 7:IR p. .7...
Fast Express 2 ::t , 4 . rn. - 14:23 a. M.
Mixed Wily ” " 6:13 a. m. 6:36 p. tri.
"MnDonald's Actin, No. 1.. 11:43 a. 111. 3:03 p. Tn.
Steubenville Accoulmod'n. 3:35.: p. in. 9:3 ,
:" rr:.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:26 p. in. 8:,13, 2 .. z n .
, . .
. .
Arir 2:3R P. 31. Expres3 will leave dal:y.
11:23 A. al. Expn es will arz lye lain•. •
The 9:43 a. in'. Truln leaves daffy, etindays ex
cepted, and makes close connections w Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, 'Mansfield &
Newark R. R. - • • -
.S. , F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.;
W. W. CARD, Sup*tt,• Steubenville..
BTE.E.LB
,
CHANGE of TIME.az
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 p. willgust
12th, IRK TWO TRAINS DAILY leave
Pittsburgh Station, corner Plke al l aa! streete,
for Franklin, 01l City, Buffalo, and point, in the
Oil Regions. -
Mall 8:05 a m
Express 7:250-M
Brady's li'd Ac 3:25p zn
Ist dodaWorks
Accomod'n.. 11:00 a m
2d Sofia Works
Acconiod'n .. 5:20 p
Mixed WavT'n 6:20 a m
Hutton Acc'n.. 6:20 a in
Church Trainleave Pith
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50
Passengers taking cap
change of cars b. tween
Regions. Mail and Eno
principal points. - ' Mixed
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS•
W: POSTER - ttoi.b. Tic]
XTESTEfIs PEXIL-F j w .
SYLVANIA 'RAIL -
R AD.--On and after Sept. I.lth,- 'SOS. the Pas
senger Trains on the Western Pent:Sylvania Rail
road will arrive at-and depart from: the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as,tollowe: .
Au.- j pepart.
Snrlng , Pe No 6i35 a MMill 7:004M
Freeport No. 1 , 1:211 ain Freeport No. I m
Exprere 10:10 a :njSharpb`g No:111i29 a TM
Sharpb'g No.l' 1:23p mlExprest- 2:20 pm
Freeport .No. 2 4:10 pm(Soring , l'e No 1 3:50 pm
3lail 5:55 p mjFreep,rt No. 2 5:20 pia
Sprinika`e No 2 . 5:45 12/iSWillisl't. No 2, 7:10 p
Above trains run daily except. ,-,inday. --
The Church Train leave.; Alleglnmy .Inset. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. :c., reaching Allegheny CIL , : at
9:50 a. in. ,Iteturning, leaves Alleg.heny City aL
1:20 p. m.•atid.arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:4.5
p'
CuldnuTATioN TICKF.TS—For. sale to packages cf
Twenty; betv:een Allegheny Cliy, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Shartieburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
citied on tickets. • • '-
The trains leaving Allegheny City lat 7:00 a. m.,
and 220 P. make difect Connection at • Freeport
with - Walker's. line oftitagesfur Butler and liannabs
tOwn. Through tickets rua) be purchased at the
Office, No: (Bair street, near the Suspension : .
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.:
For further information apply to •• • •
• • • JAX , RS LEFFERTS, Agent,
• ' Federal Street Depot.- •
The'Western Pennsylvania Railroad not as-.
same andisk for Baggage, except for wearing ap-'
pixel,limit thel. responstbltfty to One• Hundred
. ta value. All baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, nn ,
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAM
Sell Gen--al Snnerintendent, Altoona. Pa, -
VENNSYLVA.NIA
CENTRAL - RAILROAD.
a and after Sept, 13th. 1808, Traits, will sx
rive at and depart from the. Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets. as follentest
Arrive. Depart.
Mall Train.— .1:15 a mlDay ripress.. - 21:25 a M
Fast Line. . •.. 1:40 ami Wail's .No. L. 6:30 ain
Wail's 620 atn Mull Train .. . 8:10 a m
Derry Acc 'n.. 7:so a m •Cincinnati * Ex 11:10 a m
Wail's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. 11:51 a ixt
Cincinnati Ex. 0:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Johnstown Ac.lo: 33 s. m Braddock!' No 1 4:00 put
Baltimore Ex. 1:30 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 p m
Phila. Express 1:50 p m Wall's No. 8.. • 5:10 pin ..1
Wall's No. 9.15 pm Wail's No. 6:15 pm
BraddockeiNol 6;00 pni Fast 7:30 pm
N0..4. - 7:15 um Derry Area.. 8:50 pnt .
Bnu Wal l'lts No 2.12:40.a in tstadk's No 2; .10:50 pl3l
Way Passenger 5:30 m-
The Chursh Train - leaves Wall's 'Station ever,
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittr.harg4 at 11.0Mb—
.11. M. Retuning, leaves Pittsburgh at 19 : 50 p. m.
and urn es at Wall's Station at 2:00 p.m.
*Cincinnati Express leaves' aily. -all other trains
daily except Sunday. 1 • • ,
For Amur information apply to •
• • W. E. BECKWITH, Agent: ' _
The Penns'ylvania Railroad Company will not u- -
pare •
parsume any risk for Baggage, except for weating
and litnit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding - that
amount in 'value will be at the risk of the 'owner, au- •
less taken by special contract. ,
• • EDWARD IL.WELLUMI3 . , •
*sell General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. .
. . .
.• • - ' . „
1 1, 4 93 14 8 A-.: .. ;M1111411 .:
..., - ..oBunu ,H ii. uRT WAYNE & uHICAGO E.
W. AND CLEVE.LAND ScPITTSRUIIIIH IL B.
Yrem dept. 13M. .1868.itrains. will leave trout
and arrive at the DtuOn - Depot;' nenth - - side; city - •
,time, 'BYMb:rim: ni 1: ._: ‘, I ~- '.l , ." " •
Ch
`.' • , 14694 , I
icago Ex 2:03 * m Chicane Ex rr ~ 2:08 a m
'Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 am , Cleveland Ex. 2:oB'a ni. '
Kele& Ygteldll 11:28 a m:fThicago Ent:..21:23 a at.:
CL &Wleg Mg 6:13 a mil - Wheeling Ex. .11:08 a m
Chicago Mall:. '6:58 a m ast. Louis E=t: • 3:33 pin,
cbtrAgo Ex.— 9:43 a,m Ct. & Wit's. Ex 408 p m
-Cl. &WkroEx. SilZp is Erie & ig , t, Ex 6:13 pm
Chlcag: Eit....., & :28 pm Chicago
Wh. &ErieEx, - 4:18 pn. El.' & WWI. Ex :6.113 pm-.
Depart /Wet Alleglteny. Arrive In Alleghpay
N. Brlgt'n de. 8:58 a m N. It ge.'n Ac. 7:03 a nt' .
Leetsdale . -10:13 a m N.--B !fern.. . _8:28 ant
. , . 11:58 a m Well ville
"
8:53 a M
Rochester'-" • • 1:33 pm Neve *etre .. 10:13 a m •
t
- Wellev'e Ace.. 3:4-3pm Leetsdale " 9:13 ant
Leetsdale! Ape. 4:13 pm • .• -. 1:08 Pm
'N.; Brigt% • . 5:33 pm N. Brigt , n. . "
, 2:43 pm
N. Brist , xt . ; 'll:2Sep re Leetsdale
• 4:53 p m •
Leetsdale -.. . /0:43 pm . _. -" 1:28 nut ,
sur_2:2B_p. in. Chicago Express - leaves daily
-. -
- Jar 11 : 2 a a. m. Chicaire Express arrives daily.,
sell F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
V 0 0
S 4: HILLIKMEMI.
UNION PACEPIC RAILWAY, ,
Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE EOI7TE
from the Ram t sU POlnta.
. .
Colorado, Nevada,
California, rtabi,
Arizona,
avil:wn
New - Mexibo, - - Idaho,
• • • -•
Oretoll;datl - -
TWO Trains leave State LLne and Leavenworth
(Sandaya excepted.on Pearrtvalof trains of
Patine Railroad from St. Louis, and Tl..nnical and
Elk; .To Railroad from Quincy.? connectine - at'Law.
ranee, Topeka and. Wamego with sta..' for all
point%ln . Kansas. : At end of track weed of Ells
worth tb the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM.
PANT DAILY - LINE OF •OVERLAND MAIL
AND MXPItESS COACRES FOR •
- 1)31ZIVElt; - SALT 14.61L.3b
AUd an Pointsin the Teiritariar
And with SANDERSON'S.TRI-WEEELT LiNE Of
COACHES for Fort union, lient , s Fort, Pass; Albu..
guerque, Santa Fe, and all points La Arizona and
New Mexico. . •
, Ov With ' the' mend additions of 'rolling stock and
equipment; and the' rrangements . made . with re
4poaslble erland Transportation Lines from its
western terminus, this road now offers unequalled
facillides for the transmission of freight to the fag
•
West.
- Tickets fkir sale at all the ;principal, offices' I the
United States and Canadas: •
Be sure and ask fur. tickets • a THE SMOICT
w rn esur.hlD4lol4 PACIFIC ,BAILWAT
•
rie° -LIVE RIP 0L
QUEENSTOWN:
THE Man
Nthabering sixteen erstAslasa Teasels,
the celebrated ,
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANT , WEFF,
CITY OF BOSTON • CITY or luvratoßE.
Cur lib LolvDoN,
Balling EvERY'SATUIMAY, from 'Pier 45, .N'orth
River, New York. For patibageOr further Infos 7
Ma apply to. -
• WILIJAVI BINGHAM, Jr.,..•
TO:POTII STBFET. (etwontele nundinfP.,
mrly opimate Post Vlllce..rtatarr ,
RAILROADS.
1:00 r. M. 10:0'3 A. u
PAN RANDLE ROUTE.
ARRIVE. IN rirrstitrnam
[ M.II 4'.150pm.
Expre55........6:05 a la
B•atlys elthao am
Ist Soda Works •
. .
Accoiij oda'n.
2d Soda Works
Accomoden. 2:50 p m
Mixed Was T'n 8i25 p m
Halton Ace 'n 8::35 a m
Armstrong Ac. 6:20p
sburgh at 1:10 P. M. Ar.
,ress traln"bave but one
ittsburab, Buffalo and Oil
fuss Trains stop only at
Way and Accommodation
%I
T. Ki\t3,:Ass , t:6vp•t.
ket Ay ent• -Luta
Washington,
A. ABDEssim
.
Gineralittperititenent.
,F.
U. wziloyEs;
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
STEAMSHIPS.
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7:50$