The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 25, 1868, Image 3

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IrTSBURGE PETROLEUM MARK ET
OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAZ, September 24, 1868.
CRIME
:The Crude market was again very
rong and considerably excited to-day,
compared with yesterday, prices have
ill further advanced. Sale of 10,000 bbls,
be delivered between now and January
1, seller's option, at 11 11 4 c; 1,000 each Oc
bet. November and December at 1234 c;
/00 each same - months, at same figure;
'XIO each same months, at 11%c, and 1,000
r October at 12;ic. No sales of spot oil
ported, but as October sold at 1234 c, im
ediate delivery ought to command the
me figure. The course of the market
ring the past few days has taken many
,aerators by surprise, especially those who
mid rather have seeirit go the other way;
d even the bulls ,themselves are sur
...ed, so marked and unexpected has been
J reaction.
REF NED.
£he Refined mark t was also consider.;
ly exeited and fir , and compared with
sterdtr prices have still further ad
need. The only sale reported was 2,500
Is for _September at- 33c—though it was
mored that there - had been sales made
it at 33Mc. October was offered at 32 to
4c—no quotations for either November
December. We were glad to notice that
ne of - our friends who had, *bought
nes" for future months, some time since,
3 which for a time promised to turn out
31y, are looking much better. We want
better barometer of the oil market than
3 countenances of some of these parties—
lance is sufficient for any one at all con-
mutt with the trade.
.;•
SHIPPED EAST FROM DUCHTESNE . DEPOT.
')uncan dr, Williams, 187 bbls refined to
Waring, King - dr: Co. Philadelphia.
1. M. Long & Co., 186 do do to Warden,
& Co., Philadelphia.
Ir. W. Holdship & Co., 260 do do to War
;, King & Co., Philadelphia.
t. D. Miller,s4 bbla•refined 'to Waring,
ag & Co., Philadelphia.
C. Kirkpatrick & C0.,0 bbls refined
W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
icKenna & Rogers. 50 do do to A. P.'.
ipps, Philadelphia. -
T. M. Long, 6 - do benzole"to Warden,
• 'sw & Co., Philadelphia.
;rooks, l3allentina ft Co., 6 do do to
irden, Frew At- Co., Philadelphia.
.OIL SHIPPED EA ST.BY P.: it•
,ockhart. Frew & Co., 374 do do to War
t, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
loKelvy Bros. & Co., 367 do ref. to W. P
aan & Bro, Philadelphia. -• '
ilvingston & Bro.; .350 do do to War
., Frew & Co, :Philadelphia.
. B. Jones 350 'do - to C. B. Hol
.olc, , -
Itizens Ref. Co., 422 do do to Warden,
Co ,
..ivingeton dr. Bro., 100 do benzole to
rden, FrewA Co., Philadelphia:
.ocktiart Frew, &Co., 194 bbla benzole to
- .rden Frew & Co,* PhiLadelphi'a.
New 'York i'rodiice Market.
Telegratiktolhe Pittsburgh eassite.j
fEW YORK,, September 23.—Cotton jie
• ;vy and lower; sales 1100 bales at 25a253'ic
Uplands, flour—receipts
mint to 13,537 bblty and 'loo lower; sales
, 0 bbls at - 6,75a7,50 for superfine; western
.' •t !-,57,50a9,15;r extra western, g9,20a10,90 ;
.• • - •:to wheat extra, 68,10a10,65; R. H. 0.,
~ . i:Oal0; St. Louis, 610a14; good choice do
• , '•ing quiet. California is heavy; sales of
•,.. ..' 0 sacks, mio,, and 612.50 for choice.
•T Rye Flour is active and sales 700 bbls
I, . ..-6,50a8,25. Cornmeal is , quiet; 100 bus
' . I. at 50c. Whisky Is firm; sales 150 bbls
);.• . 1,40 fred.-. :Wheat .-,reeitipts• - amounted
' . 81,446 bus and,is 2a3c , lower ; .spring is
- • bout any; . change 'for winter; saes 67,-
' 1 . bush at 61,61a1623,4 for No: 3 spring;
..3a1,75 for No. '2 spring; sales were also
• :-' , ,le Indiana amber at 62,23; $2,35 for extra
••'; _ ice Amber Michigan:42,4o for white
'`• Ai; 62,40 -for white. Michigan; 62,95 for,
:a choice do. - Rye quiet. Barley scarce
,;„ ' firmer; sales of 8,700 bus Canada West,
: • arrive, at 62,00. Barley. Malt quiet.
ta—receipts, 218,790 bus; opened steady
closed dull and declining; sales of 79,-
•
•,, ,• ; bus at 11,15a1,11r.f0r nnsound;•6l,l9a
~
* for sound mixed western; closing at.
', ' •:• ;le price for latter. Oats—receipts, 174-
.;
bus; lac. lowerand heavy, with sales
: . :.p,OOO bus at 74Na7ffaioinew western in
a and afloat; closingitT•74W, in store. .
-; ;be steady; sales of 1,600 saga Rio on
, • :;ate terms— Sugar in fair request; aales
' ~ ;300 hhda at 11a120- for Cuba, and 1154 a
.. ' ,c for Porto Rico. Molasses ' firm; . sales
.'
' .'pO bblsrlifusoovado on private- terms.,
• ' • ' - ,*cleum steady'at lfic for crude, and 31a
:'• • •
refined.. Hops quiet at 15a25c. Linseed
;Attie more.active at $1,05a1,07 :. •Pork a
:le firmer; sales 1,500 bbls at 628,20828,62
•• •;ness, closing at 628,37,• regular, 628.25 a
7 for old do, 633,75a24,25 for prime, and
- • c25a26,541 , f0r prime: mast; also, 250.ba1a
"t ..
'
• s seller, October, at 628,18. Beefquiet
-., '
, ?.7a33 for rtilimi - Mess, •and $30a36 for
-..-. f.a mess: 'Beef Hams dull at $25,30: Cut
4.s dull and - lieavy; sales--140 package's
', 'ial2;ic for shoulders, - Bailie , lorthama.
:Ales quiet:- Lard heavy, and - dmoping
•• lies 560 tierces at 193200 for steam, and
• fA2O%c for kettle rendered;: also, sales
- .... tierces ` steam, sciler, - December and
:•.,-'.;; my, at 15a15IAc. .Butter firmer at 31a
... . ,or Ohio, and 40a46c for State. Cheese
,y at 13a17c.- FrEdglits to, Liverpool ao
land firm with engagernentsiaer steam er
,000 bush wheat nearly all for next
•,... ;li—at PAd. . .
•. -,% k.risT, 5 P. 21L--470112:5a10c. lower, with
M oderato: . . 1 local trade demand.- Wheat 1
and nominally .1.42 c.. lower, with a lim
,, :-.-- export and nulling demand; decline
••• :.
fly upon . Springq. Rye quiet at $1,47a
for Western. Oats dull and heavy at
.., 75 for new Western in store and afloat.
' • :: it closed dull at 61,18a1,19 for- sound
.;
-.-. , : ad. Pork quiet at '628,35a28,77 34 for
.;.,:•. a, caskand regular. -• Beef dull and de
ing. Cut Meats and Bacon dial; prices
• , ... it buyers. Lartl dull and nominal at
~ . .12t 0 for-fair•to• prime steam , the latter
reme. Eggs steady, with a moderate
.. : `-',„
Wand. - - • • - *
. ;'-'
St. Louis Market.
telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
1. Louis, Sept. 24.—Tobaceo more brisk
:gs lower; leaf unchanged; sound lugs
49,00;1:1ark leaf $10113; • black wrappets
.48; medium and bright leaf 1315a40;. fine.
;'fancy MaBo. Nothing doing in Cotton
'.snip.: Flour; demand confined to low
• ~s ; good super $5,50a5,85; extra 136,50;
?le extra 87,50;03,00; triple extra to fancy.
Wheat _slower and dull; prime red
- White fall 1,85a1,90; strictly primes2,os
1 elm ce and fancy $2,15a2,25; Spring
ia1.60.-: Good to choice Corn,lwgoodde
ti at a slight advance;'mixed and yel
',p3c; choice yellow and white 94a95c.
unsettled and very dull and, easy
buyers, at 52a54c - -lbr' • goofi to
e._ B arley dull and buyers still hold
ff; sales of • prime',lowa oat t1,80a1,132,
$1,90a1,95. , ; Rye rails slow at 81,18 a
I Pork unchan-ted, small sales at , $29.
firm with rs- moderate business= do-
Iresh city clear sides "sold at 16a10W.
iers 12%43. Canvassed sugar cured
19A19 1 4C. - Larch . _ stock light and
fly held out of market; some lots
offered 1834a18%c, but 190 was asked:
skey ' lower for round lots, sales at
Receipts: Flour, 3,583 bbls; wheat,
bush; corn ' •
2,103 bush; oats, 21,176
barley, 807 bush; rye, 1,000 bush.
Chicago Cattle Market.
legroph to the Pittsburgh Gatette.)
tICAGO, September 24.—Cattle dull and
hie easier; rales at $3,30a4,50 for info
co good cows; $5,25a6,00 for fair to me
and $63 7 .4 for good shipping beoves.
fairly active on shipping account at
ino of 15:125c on fair to medium, and
on inferior and common grades;
fp grades without change; the sales
'4(l from ?t3 to 0.0a12,50 for inferior
Financial Matters in New York.
Gold. Closed;t 141%.
my Telegraph to the Plttebnrigh Gazette:l
NEW YORK, September 24, 1868
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money more active and 3®5 per cent
Discounts active and grain paper is increas
ing: quoted 3@7 per cent. Sterling steady
at 8%@8, 7 4. Gold unsettled and lower
market excited by thR report that the Gov
eminent has been selling; prices opened a
142%, declined to 144(, and closed at 141%
Export, 512,000.
GOVERNMENT STOCKS.
The market for Governments is ac
live and lower, closing more steady.
The following are the quotations :
Coupons 1881, 113 . 3(,®114 ; do '62, 114®
114%; do '64, 109%®110; do '65, 1103;®
110y4, do New, 1083,1®108%; do. '67,109®
109y4 do '6B, 109 g, 10-40 s, 104%®104X.
STATE BONDS.:
State bonds closed lower. Old Tennes
sees 693/,;1 new do 69y0 old Carolinas, 7514
new do, 73%; Missouris, 92; new Vir
ginias, 54.
RAILWAY SHARES
Railways active but easier. Erie is
strnng. Western shares irregular and
slightly lower, closing steady. Express
stocks opened buoyant and closed easier.
Miscellaneous shares dull except Pacific.
STOCKS.
5:30 PileEs: Canton, 4701148; Boston
Water Power, 15®1535; Cumberland, 33®
333;; Wells Ex., 283, ®29; American, 483§
WO; Adams, 52141051 M; United States,
50®51% ; Merchants' Union, 24®243; ;
Quicksilver, 22®2235; Mariposa 5®6 l X; pre
fered, 113 ®ll3x; Pacific Mail, 110 W ®110X;
Western Union Telegraph, 34y, ®34%; N. Y.
Central, 127%®12214; Erie, 4914®4934; do.
prfld, 69®69%; Hudson, 140 1 8 ®1405!„; Har
lem, 121®123; do. prf'd, 121®123; Reading,
94y,®95; O. it M. 28 7 } ;(4)29; Wabash, 58®58q;
do. preferred, 76®77; St. Paul, 04®95; do.
(eerred,;9334®9,5; Michigan Central, 1.1314
118%; Michigan Southern, 823§®1333 4 '; Illi
nois Central, 142%®144; Pittsburgh, 117N®
879,1; Toledo, 101g®102; Rock Island,
1023/®1023§; Northwestern,BBX®B7; do.
preferred, 89®87 /; Fort Wayne, 103x®
109; _Hartford and Erie, 22%®22X; Terre
Haute, 41%®4246; preferred, 63®67; Chica
go and Alton, 152®1523§; do preferred, 152;
Cincinnati, Chicego and Indianapolis, 80;
Chicago and Great Eastern, 40.
XINING SHARES
Mining stocks quiet; Smith & Parmelee,
COO; Gregory, 435.
COPPER srocss.
Copper stooks at Boston: Calumet, SS;
Copper Falls, 18; Franklin, l 43;; Hancock,
4; Minnesota, 2.
Chicago Market.
CBy!kelegraph to the Pittsburgh Gs.zette.)
Cstioano, September 24.---Flastern Ex
change is steady, moderately active and
unchanged. Flour is dull and saloe lower;
spring extras, $8a8,25. Wheat quiet and
easy and•4a4so3 lower; sales No. 1, $1,50a
1,53; N0.,T2, $1,454a1,48%; at the close there
were sellers of No. 2. $1,46; and No. 2 s,ne,e
change'at $1,46%. Corn is less active; sales
No. 1 at 9236a94c; No. 2, 91 1 A,a92y0; rejected
at 92341132 Xe for No. 2; sales No. this after
noon, 9234 c. Oats are quiet and 35 to le
lower; sales Nos. 1 and 2 at 52a5234, and was
rejected at 50a.515,ic, chising at 52a5234e for
former. Rye—western is 20 lower; sales
No. 1,$1,18a1,20; No. 2,1,15a1,15%, closing
dull, $l,lB for No. 1. arley is less active;
sales No. 2, $1,75a1,78, and was rejected at
51,57a1,60; closing, $1,76 for No. 2. A cargo
of Canadian was sold at $l,BO, High wines
easier; sales of free at $1,40; sellef a gener
ally asking $1,45. Provisions quiet. Mess
Pork 1528,50 a. Lard quiet and steady at
1834 c. Dry salted shoulders 10c for loose.
Freights dull and y f ,amc lower at 53442 , for
oats, 63a6Mc for corn to Buffalo. Receipts
for the past -twenty-four hours-11,645 bbls
flour, .108.811 bus wheat;. 68,475 bus corn.
115,280 bus oats, 7,883 hogs. Shipments
-15,659 bbls flour,. 62,318 bus wheat,22,156
bus corn, 102,255 bus oats, 4,617 -hogs.
Cincinnati Market.
IBy Telegraph to-the Plttaburgh Gazette.",
I..,McCrIgNATI, September 24.—Flour dull
bat not lower. Wheat very dull and prices
nominal. Corn firmer; ear,99casl. • Oats
firmer and the demand goo; No. I, 57a58c;
white, 59a60c. Rye in moderate demand
at $1,38 for No. 1. Barley firm, at $2,35 for
No. 1 all; spring; f2a2,,10; the latter rate for
Canada. -Cotton dull and nothing doing.
Tobacco unchanged and firm. Whiskey
firm at $1,50; stock light. Mess pork dull
at $28,50; hardly any demand. Bulk meets
quiet, but held. more tirmlyv, shoulders at
16%c; clear sides at 1434 c. Bacon held more
firmly but the market lit irregtilar;- shoul
ders sold at 113,1a12Xc; closing with no
sellers beloW latter rates; may be quoted at
14%a15c for clear rib, and 153fa160 for
clear, holders generally--waking the latter
rate at the close. Lard - quiet but firmly
held; small sales at 1935; there is no demand
in the large •way. Butter in light supply
at 37a40c. Eggs 25a26c, and supply light.
Groceries firm and in good demand. Sugar
12%a15;4. Coffee 21825. Linseed oil de
clined to $l,OB. Flaxseed $2,50a2,75. Tim
othy firm at $3,15a3,25. Hay in good de
l:druid-and prices higher; loose pressed sll3a
20; there is a shipping demand from the
upPer Ohio' towns. Gold-• 141%, buying.
Exchange firm at par buying.
Cleveland Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CLEVELAND, September 24.—Flonr; city
held at 510a10,25 for XX spring and ells
11,25 for XX led winter; country brands
quiet, at 89a10 for XX sprin g; $9,50a10,50
for XX red winter; $11,50a12,50 for XX
white. Wheat; sales of one car load of No.
1 red at $1,99a2,00; two car loads at 82,00,
and three cars of No. 2 do. at 81,85. Corn;
sales of three car loads at $1,06. Oats;
sales of 5,000 bush for sellersfor September
at 62c, and 5,000 bush for sellers for the
15th of October at 62c. Oats held at 63c.
Rye held at 81,35. Barley very , firm and
in good demanct for local trade and ship
ment,-at $1,80a1,90 for State and Canada.
Petroleum market very firm and the de
mand active; refined held at 28a29c; trade
lots at 300.3.1. C.
Memphis Market.
By Telegrash.to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Msmram, September 24.—Cotton is quiet
and firm, and sales were made st 23a0,14c;
the receipts amounted to 96 bales, and the
exports amounted to 25 bales. Flourls
dull and sales were made of superfine 'at
$7. Corn is held at 95c. .Oats, 62c. Hay,
$20a22, Bran, 22c. Corn Meal $4,50. Pork
is selling at $29, Lard, •18}019%c. Bac. n
is qUiet, with sales of Shoulders at 12 ,
and, clear aides at 16c.
Louisville Market.
tily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. I
LoutsviLLE; Sept. 2.3.—Tobacco—sales 39
hhds at prices ranging from $5,40a19,25 • for
lugs io cutting leaf. Flotir—supertine
a 7.. Wheat-i1,90a2,05. Corn 92a94c. Oats
50a53d. Rye,t,140a1,45 for spring. Barley
$2a2,46. Mess pork $29. L4rd 19V,a1914c.
Bacon—shoulders 12%c; clear rib skies 15a
15y0; clear sides 15%a17c. Bulk shoulders
11%c; clear eldEs 15%c. Whisky—raw free
01,50. , - •
Milwaukee Market.
Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
MILWAUKEE, September 24.--Flour dull
and- nominal. Wheat dull and weak at
$1,56 for No. 1 in store, and $1,46 for No. 2.
Oats steady at 55e for No. 2. Corn nominal
at $1 for No. 2. Receipts-4;000 bbls flour,
117,000 bus wheat, 500 bus oats, 300 bu's
Corn. shipments-2mo bola flour, 103,000
bus wheat, 1,000 bus corn.
Baltimore Barket
rßy Telegraph to the Pltteburgh Gazette.] •
BA LTISIORE, Sept. 24.—Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat firm and unchanged.
Corn steady and unchanged. Oats 67a75c.
Ryo e1.40a1,50. Provisions active. Mess
pork r.0,,50. Bacon—rib sides 16 1 4 c; clear
do. 16Xe; shoulders .13e; hams 2 lc, Lard
20a20;fc. • • • •
H GAZETTE FRIDAY: SEPTEMBEit 25, 1
PITTSBUR
Philadelphia Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
PHILADELPHIASept, 24?.—Petroleum
unsettled; crude 25e, refilled 32c. Flour
better; sales of spring extra fatally $9,25a
9,75, winter do; sloal2 for Pennsylvania and
Ohio. Wheat dull; red $2,20a2,30, amber
$2,30a3,32. Rye; ' 51,50 for western, $1,40 for
southern. Corn unchanged. Oats in good
demand;' Pennsylvania and western 76a77c.
Provisions drooping. Mess pork 30c.
Lard 20c. Coffe and Molasses unchanged.
Sugar firm and fair; sales of good refined
Calmat 11a12/c; Grocery 12a12y,c.
IMPORTS DV RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD. September 24.-11 cars metal,
•Nimick & Co; 3 do do, Jas Wood, Son &
Co; 3 cars wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 60 bbls
apples, 5 kegs apple butter, H Rea Jr; 250
slot oats. 5 bbls flour, 'Scott & Gisal; 1 car
millfeed, Brown & Williams; 25 bbls flour.
Wm Cledening; 73 sks corn, Molienry &
Hood; 1 car oats .1 W Simpson; 50 sewing
machines, Wm -, Sumner, 5 tea hams, JII
Parker; 60 hides Lappe & Weise. ' 29 bdls
spokes, M W Whinney & Co; 5 sks cattle
tails, F W C Fold; 200 bbls flour, T C Jenk
ins; 44 bbls apples, 3 kegs apple butter, 4
bbls cider, 1 keg butter, W H Grafi& Co; 2
bbls eggs,
Harp r Gutman & Co; 42 doz
1 box butter, L J Blanchard, lot
f
lumber,
brooms, Stew rt & CO; 6 bbls tobacco, E
Megraw & Co; 44 bole apples,Woodworth
dr , Davison; 3 b xs cigars, S todellielin; 50
bbls flour, H W Berkhorst; 1 car wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreery & Co; 1 car millfeed,
R Kn3x. Jr; 25 bbls flour, W Haslage; 275
pigs lead Davis Chambers & Co; 300 bbls
flour, Culp* Shepard; 50 tea ]ard, F Sell
ers &Co; 300 bbls flour, Watt', Lang & Co;
1 car millfeed, 'C B Leech; 1 car barley,
Volgt, Mahood & Co; 100 bbls flour, S
Lindsay, Jr & Co; 66 green hides, J Cal
lery; 50 sks timothy seed, Kirkpatrick,
Herron & Co; 100 bbls flour, Seghmes er &
Voskamp; 59 sks timothy seed, A A Stone
& Co.
CravELAIrD Alm Prrirsitultax RAIL
/LOAD, September 24.-6 cars Iron ore,
Hutchinson,Glass & Co; 12 do pig iron,
Nimick dt o; 100 bbls flour, Watt. Lang &
Co; .1 car lumber, Nanz & H; 1 do do, R A
Clark & Co; 1 do do, W W Rigdon & Cs; 24
bxs hardware, Secomb & - Co; 89 green
hides, Springer Harbaugh & Co; 67 bbls
apples, 76 aks potatoes. Voigt, Mahood tt
(.ko; 4 cases' pearls,. W Lindsay; 10 casks
Pearls. 7 bbls potash, Excelsior Flint Glass
Co; 5 bbls wine, N Young; 88 sks barley, Z
Wainwright; 2 cars do,Spencer & McKay;
7 bbls oatmeal, C H orledge; 1 car clay, S
M Kier; 12 bbls apples, 04 sks oats, 6 do
rags, Graff &Re it er; -30 bbls cider, F D
Reese; 18 bdls chairs, Bedford .t Chair Co;
21 sks barley, 9 do rye, Meanor & Harper;
14 bbls knobS, Adams,McKee & Co; 9do
do, Jones. Nimick • & C; 20 bag cheese, J J
Pettit; 25 do do, F G Craighead; 8 bbls ap
ples, Barnett & Ruddick; 33 bbls oil, H A
Price & Co; 1 car staves, JJ Bender; 20
bales hay, Bricker & Co; aks millfeed,
J Glenn: 25 bas crackers Granger & Co;
245 aka oats, Brown & Williams; 300 do do,
Keil & Ritchart.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATIAND ST. LOUIS
Rum men. September 24.-20 bales cotton,
Holmes, Bell & Co; 11 bads tobacco, M
Hoyt; 3 cars staves, Wm Hastings; 13 bbls
apples, 200 bbls flour,
T C Jenkins; 14 bbls
fire clay, T Coffin. 60cloz brooms, H AMe-
Clellan & Co; 4 bales tow, Zinkand & An
dregg; 3 do do, Dauler, Close & Co; 303 sks
oats, Keil t Ritchart; 3 cars barley,
Spencer R McKay; Ido oats, So 4t. Gisal;
3 beef hides, Flacons & Son; 13 bbls pots:-
toes, ;Manor & Harper; 35 sks barley,
Robb & Herron; 26 pkgs butter. 12 bbls
eggs, 42 do apples, 3 sks rye,W H Graff &
Co; 50 bbls flour. 200 aks four, Stewart &
Langenhelm; 142 aks rye, 43 bbls apples,
2 do onions, B EL Herron; 201 Ors oats,J B
Campbell; 211 green hides, N Hstott;
10 tcs hams. Geo Mitchell; 2 cars pig iron, J
W Porter; 1 do oats, J& W Fairley. ' 1 bale
corks, Armstrong St Bro; 1 lxii castings, J
Hall & Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep
tember 24.—McKnight, Porter d: Co; 2 cars
pig iron, Forester di Megraw; 1. car stone.,
M Craig & Co; 1 do do, Scott & Gisal; 47 ekes
oats, Benham & Sharp; 17, bals sheet iron,
Henderson & Co; 1 car stone.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD, September 24-45 ESks oats,
Gwynne St Stoneman; 1 cars metal, Yough
iogheny iron St Coal Co; 20 bdls leather,
G H Anderson.
RIVER NEWS.
There was little or no bniiness transact
acted at` the landing yesterday, the time
and attention of our stoamboatmen being
Absorbed in the the'great mass Convention.
Aside from thisi - it is not likely that there
would have been much done, as it rained
in torrents during the greater part of the
day, and as a general thing shipments are
always very meagre during the same kind
of weather.
The Bavard arrived and departed for
Parkersburg on time.
The Glasgow arrived from Cincinnati.
about eleven o'clock on Wednesday night
The Kate Patnam; Capt. G. W. Reed, is
announcedto leave for St. Louis this even
ing, and as She will be the fitst boat out,
passengers and shippers should bear this
in mind. She will be followed 'by the
J3ellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh.
Capt. W Kerr has purchased tho Kenton
for the Pittsburgh and Portsmouth trade—
price either eight or nine thousand dollars,
we could not : , ascertain certainly Which.
Although about eight years old she is in
good'ordet for business.
Tow boats were busily engaged in get
ting tows of coal ready yesterday, and some
of them took their departure.
The Ida Rees, Capt. Albert, with Mr. J.
H. Rees, in the office, is announced for
Memphis, and all other intetmediate
points.
The Armenia, and Armadillo were ex
pected to arrive at. St. Louis on Wednes
day.
The Antelope and Ingomar collided at
Grave Creek—lngomar had her whole side
knocked off. No other particulars.
—The Lorena and Lent Leoti are loading
at Cincinnati for New Orleans.
—Captain Dan. W. Idarratt is still an in
valid atl Rochester, Pa., but is improving
slowly.
—The J. N. McCullough left Cincinnati
for Pittsburgh on Tuesday with -a, good
trip, and engagements below. •
—The Allegheny Belle left Cincinnati
Tuesday for Pittsburgh with, three barges
in tow, containing 160 tons pig iron.
—The Gem, which is "running on her
own hook" in the Illinois river trade, is
reported as having struck a long, doing
some damag'es to her buttom.
—A passenger on board the Cincinnati
and - Louisville mailboat America, three a
diam ,, nd ring, valued at $BOO, from a basin
in which he had Just beefi washing hands,
the ring having slippe off while washing.
—The Dubuque Herald, of Sunday,
says: Racing and competion is now the
order of things on the lower river. The
disease is spreading all along the river,
but has not opened • here very fiercely.
Now is the time to travel. If you have any
visits to make up or down river, start at
once before the rivalry ceases and fares ad:
vance.
, .
.
- —Says the Chicinnati Commercitil i of
Wednesday: Capt. .Alex. Mdiris, of the
towboat Baltic, tell overboard from that
steamer Monday ;debt, near Richmond,
and was drowned. The steward' was coo
_
flersing with him in the pilot-house about
1 p. m. He left the pilot-house shortly
a erwatd, which was the last seen of him.
s soon as he was missed the boat was
r unded to and came on back to this port,
s arching for him on the 'way, but, as yet,
n thing has been heard from him. Captain
orris resided in Pittsburgh, and was tie,
LN een 40. and 45 years of ag;e. He leaves a
t wily in Pittsburgh Capt. Yorkes in
-11 rins us he has already commenced 'suit
a zain.st the owners of the Norman for pos-
session of that steamer, which he claims to
have purchased a few days since.
—A Louisville telegram says: The own
ers of the J. P. Webb, that sunk by run
ning into the bank after decending the fails,
have sued pilot William Verble iutbe Com
mon Pleas Court for damages. He is a
licensed falls pilot, and had charge of the
boat at the time. Holding pilots accouta.
ble In a pecuniary way for losses by disas
ter is a new theory in steamboating; but a
trio of lawyers are sanguine of making it a
possible case, and it will be called in the
course of the regular docket. The City
Council of New Albany have adopted an
ordinance which exempts steamboats, un
dergoing repairs or being refitted, from
paying wharfage for a period of 60 days.
The Messenger passed down for St. Louis.
—The St. Louis Dispatch says: The fight
fot , the trade of the Epper Mississippi
grows hotter each successive day, and it is
a hard matter to keep up, or rather down;
with the rapid reduction which are being
made in passenger and freight rates. The
Northern Line announce their rates of
freight to Keokuk as eight cents per hun
dred, while Capt. Hutchinson says he is
prepared to take freight at 1 wer rates than
any other line. Each line. 's represented
to-day by one of their very est boats—the
Reokuk line by'the Rob oy, the North
ern lire by the Sucker tate, while the
White Collard and Phil Sheridan represents
the Northwestern. Such lively competi
tion is sure to largely increase the trade of
I L .
our city, but whether it w 11 benefit any of
the packet companies is a open question.
•
, Rivers awl Wett i iller.
(fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE, Sept. 24.—River rising with
six feet two inches in the canal by mark.
ST. Louis, Sept. 24.—Weather wet and
very disagreeable.
rWWW'MT • TV - q
pITTS BURGH, - sa ggE i t
WAEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT 12 M. • •
• MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
BAYARD A. S. SHEPHERD. Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
GREY EAGLF ' C. L. BRENNAN, ' Master,
Freight will be received at all boars by
sell JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
REGULAR EXPRESS
PACKET FOR BT. LOD'S.—
carsplendid steamer
BELL &VERNON Capt. D . Amnem,
Will leave for above and Intermediate ports on
MONDAY, 28th Y.
For freight or passage apple on board or to
FLACK h,COLLINOWOOD, Agents.
FOR EVANSVILLE,
CAIRO. AND ST. LOIIIS.—The
title steamer
KATE PUTNAM Capt. G. W. BEZD,
Win leave for above and intermediate portion
FRIDAY, 25th inst., at Cr. u.
For freight or passare annly on board or to
.IuILN FLACK.
8(.21 J. 1). COLLINGWOOD. Agents.
FOR CINCINNATI. LOV
. .IsvILLE A.ND MEMPHIS.—
The splendol steamer.
IDA REES No. 2.. , .. tis:o W. ALnEnT,
JAL. H. EEs. Clerk,
Will for above 's'n‘l all way points on
TITN•DAY.-3
For freight or paesage• apply on Huard
MEDICAL
MANHOOD: HOW LOST ! HOW
RESTORED! Just Yitth tithed in seated envel
ope. Price, sir cents. A LECTURE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of
Spenpntorrluea, or Svminal Weakness Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility and impedimenta to Mar
riage generally: Nervousnesi, Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits;Mental and Physical Incapacity. re
snitlnit from Sell Abuse, /Le" by Robt. J. Culver
well. M. I).. author of the "Orcen Book. dm. "A
BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS," sent
under seal, in a plain envelope. to any addrest‘ post
paid, on receipt of six cents, or:mg posta_gp stamps,
to CHAS. J. C. ALINE d Co., 127 BOWERY,
NEW YORK. POSTOFFICE BOX 41156. Also Dz.
Culverwoll's "Marriage Oulde, ,, price 23 cents.
mva:PAwT
6 1t if Ali 110 0 D.”--Anot her New
MEDICAL I'AMPHLET,i rom the pen of
DR. CURTIS. The Medical Tiatessoi rorthiswork:
"This minable treatise on the cause and cure of
premature decline. shows bow heal th Is Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
bow easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of
the Impediments to marriage. the cause and effects
of nervous dehllity„ end the remedle s therefor." A,
pocket editiott of the above will be so. warded on
receipt of 25 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR
TIS. No. 58 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
Jyll:tl
ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TO MARRY.
Essays for Young. Men,
On the Errors, Abases and Dlsemses incident to
Youth and Early Manhood. with the humsne view
of treatment and cure, sent by mall in sealed letter
envelopes free of charm Address. 110 WA
BOClATlON,•llo.x.Phildelphla, Pa. se=:x.9o-d,tT
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, • d
CITY Or ALLEGHENY, Sept. 22. 1868.
§
EALED PROPOSALS will be
received atthls oflleo until Wo'clock P.M., on
ONDAT. XS ih Inst., for tiradit g amt Paving
ST. CLAIK STREET, from Tremont alley to Bor
land alley;
BEECH STREET, from Allegheny avenue to Ir.
win in - Miner, .
CHEbN DT STREET. from Third to O'llara street
RACE ALLEY. from Isabe,la street to Rose alley.
Also, for Gradinii, only— •
NEL.ON'S ALLEY, from /the north termtnu sof
Shields alley to the Perrysville plank road.
DEVINE ALLEY. In tho Etlf h ward. •
FRAZIER saTIrEET, In lth- H th ward.
Proilles and a edit cations can be semi In the office
of CHAS. DAVIS, Esq. City f.nigtueer. ,
..
,
R. B. FRANCIS,
5e12:x777
F W. C. FELD & CO"
DEALERS IN
GLUE; CURLED HILIR,
Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons, Cattle Talls,l
BONES, NEAPS FOOT OIL '&C
Office and Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY ST.,
3d door from Wayne,
t.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Stir, -1
NOTICNOTICE—TO TUE OWNER OR
owners of a Log Raft laying at the A ileghPn
E
-1 I'le , t3 of Lumber Isying at the _foot of
street; also,.the Hull of a Btu , at layllg at t
foot of rut street. Non are hereby notified to
PAY *WHARFAGE
and remove the same
WITHIN TWENTY DAYS;
or theyvelll he sold to psy R
charge E s..
ROBT A. HILL,
=MTV . Allegheny Wharf Master.
001.6 ATE Ss CO4B
O vG' vitA.unANT
rn"t TOILET SOAPS,
I r e?t p , r tg a n re tU )y he s s k t i !n e a d tt;Ta r li " ,
s , r iN and are known as the STAND.
q NJ
. 1
'f1:1101 by dealers
C':1121n411.
OFFICE , or CITY ENOINEDU AND DUAVEYOn, I :
Pittsburgh. Dept. 19. 11408.
OTICETO . CONTRA CTORS.—
Sealed' Proposals for' the construction Of a
LIC SEWER. ON DIAMOND ALLEY, from
Sinlthaeld to Wood street, Nat oe received at this
omce until TIMItSDAY, Sept. Ait.h, 1805. The
Committee rtserVe the right to reject ittly.or all
. . E. J. 111* CORM,iticsig;x77 , City Engineer.
OFFICE Or CM ENGINEER AND siinynyon. 1
Pittsburgh, Sept. 16, DAS.
NaricE.—The Assesientent for
the "Nicolson Pavement ' ou Wood street la
now reads , t.ar exAmiD .1.10 n,, and mu beaced at this
office until SATURDAY. Sept..26th. 1888. when
It will be-returned to the City Treasurer's office for
collection.. li• J. BlooßE , .
5e10:X.59 , el , y Ntigineer.
NOTH:E.—Application for sale
of liquor, on Ale In the Clerk's Office.
JAMES ItIciIAFFIVEY, other goods, old Pitt Tp.
The License Board sit on the 26;11 Inst., at
10 o'clock A. nt., forbearing the above ni.plientiou.
JNO. G. BROWN, - Clerk.
sial):x79 _
:1 - 1 - Eki'llEit BELTING, the best
quality Oak Tauued, • ' ways ou hand at the
•MCLt rates J . .111.
868. ,
COMMIS
I=
MILINGER STEITENsura,
COMMIS lON MERCHANTS,
No. 87 Seco d Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
B )CEIVE AND SELL .
AU Kinds of Country Produce.
All orders for Merchandise promptly filled, at
LOWEST market ates. Yartieultr attention given
to the sale of Hu ter. Fggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits,
ke, We feel confident that we can give entire sat
isfm•tion, by mak ng QUICK SALES and rnOsirr RE
TURNS. at 111611 E -T MARKET PRICES, andtherefore
re,pectfully soli it your consignments. Ail corre
spondence ausw Ted promptly. Marking Plates
furnished free. grain in store and to arrive daily.
a Milt US
\ _ .
WATT, LIMO & CO.,' ',-
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
'' ----
Groceries. Flour. Grain, Prodnee,
Pro.
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011.ite.,
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgt, Pa. • na3:n5.5
J. B. CANFIELD A. T. CANFIELD.
Dealers in Goshen Factory. Hamburg and W. 11.
Cheese, Butter, rd,. Poik, Bacon, Flour,Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl md S. da
Ashes, W bite Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
.M. STEELE J A. STEELE.
vr STEELE & SON,
AsA.•
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, .Br,c3.
No. 95 OHIO STREET near East Common,
. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES E. MEANOR JOS. HARPER
MEANOR & HARPER,
• FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MEItCEI.A.NTS
329 LIBERTY'STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Consignments solicited. . .
_REFERENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics'
National hank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., It. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ja31:124
PILTKIL KEIL
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALIRS IN
FLOUR, DRAIN, SEEDS, 31ILL FEED,,ac., &c.,
349 Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh,
mr2A:b37
L . J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
aplB:xl39
ALEX. IieBAS:L. .. ..............7. 8. A.Nuira-
McBANE . &
COMMISSION lIERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, .No. 14A. WATER STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. • les
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND 00MICIESION AILBOHANTO,
For the sale of Fleur, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit., and Produce generally, No. 18
MARKET STREET ; corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:us
JOUN I. HOUSE . EDW. HOUSE WM. H. ROUSE.
JOHN.I. HOUSE •S‘ BROS., Suc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
cers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa'.
VICRIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pad, Commission Mer
chant and Wholesale Dea ler In Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen
erally. au2l
E=
-4 KNOX 84. SON, COMMISSION
.micti
tIAN - rs: and dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN
FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND, oppoaltii City Hall, Allegheny City.
jsl7:r37
ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, .COMMiS6tOII Merchants an
e a ters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Ilanufactures generally,
1151 and 11.4 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh.
JOHN EIIIIPTON A WALLACZ.
§HIP'rON & WALLACE , WHOLE
SALE
G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
O. 8 SIXTH. trItEET. Pittsburgh. Isi2:rsB
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDRBM.AN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Mice, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGH, PA..
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages,Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, an AIL other legitimate
business executed promptly. mirM: n 9
SMEIL McMASTERS,
AS,DE.II3I4',
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Ql9ce tiItANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. , •
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, ',Acknowledgments,
Denositlons, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. mhles
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
..fLib3i3mruic&iv*,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds '
Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and aU Legal Business executed with
promptness and dlapatch. mra
A AMMON, •
A
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT,
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collecuon of Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed to. my3:y6o
WILLIAM H.BARBEII,
City Controller
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C,,
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBUROH.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to. • . myl:yel
S. FERGUSON,
• -
SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM
JOHN W. ItILDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
office, 116 Diiimor4 Street,
(Opposite the Court House,)
fel5:lA4l
W e A. LEWIS,
No. 99 Dlamoxid Street.
mhlS:uB
H. C. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND CDUNSELOR AT LAW,
No: Grant Street,
my24:b'S
JOHN A. STRAIN,
1114,3 71C/0 JUST/OE OF, THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Ontee.llsll FIFTH STREET. opposite the Catbe
drat, Pittsburgh, Pc Deeds , Bonds, Blorig.. -
*1
AcitnoeriedginentS, Depositions and all Legal
nese executed with Promptness andMi_
ARCHIBALD BLARELEV,
No. OS FIFTH. STREIT,
11P8tn90:d&P' . PITTSBURGH. PA.
bit IT PHILIP CLEIB.
QINGERLY bt, CLEIS, Successors
L) to Gm F. e.CHHCIINAN & CO..
PRACTICAL LIT II 0 RAP n EMS.
The 'only Steam Lithographic Establishment West
of the slountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads,
Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas.
Portraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits, Invita
tion Cai'ds, Sc., NOS. .ral and 'PI Third stree4
Pittsburgh.
ON MERCHANTS.
A.A,,STAVHXSON
=1
No. 396 PENN STREET
!TEEM
PROFESSIONAL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Olfoinizmistles;wlvl
PITTSBURGH. PA
LITHOGRAPHERS.
RAILROADS.
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and l g
CONNELLSVILLE R. 1C.,1
On and after THUIaiDAY, March sth, 1808
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot. CO!
net of Grant and Water streets, a, follows:
IL•:pnrt. Arrive.
'Kanto and frotri Uniont"n. 7:00 A. t. 6:00 r.
McKeesport Aecomraod t• n .11:00 A. M. 2 :05 - 1;-x
Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 I. 31. 10:00 A. t.
West Newton Accommoirn, U. 8:35 A. M.
Braddoek's Accommodat'n 6:t v. 11. 7:50 P. ss.
Night Ace. to Meleee>port•lo:3o P. rd. 6:40 A. N.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton 1:00 P. M.10:00 A. Xl
For tickets apply ia
J. 11. KING, At:cut.
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent..
- tubs
PITTSBURGII r 1".
CINCINNATI AND z'211.05 , 1 1 *R0- I K.
PIS RAILWAY.
PAN ILtNDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TESIE.—On and alter SUNDAY,
Sent. 13th, 1865, trains vrlii leave and arrive at this
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Drlmrr. Arrive.
Mall Express , • :4:18 a:m.1.21:13 a. m.
Fast Line 9:43 a. In. 2:18 p. m.
.
Fast Express R: 3B p. m. 11:23 a. m.
Mixed Way 6:13 a. tn. 6:38 p. in.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:43 a. M. 3:03 p. in.
Steubenville Accommod'n• 3:58 p.m. 9:3:t a. in.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:28 p. in. 8:23 a. m,
Sr' 2:38 p. M. Express will leave daily.
11:23.x. 31. Express will arrive daily.
The 9:43 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield &
Newark It. It.
S. Y. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD. Sup't., Steubenville. "
CHANGE of TIME.M . .:
ftr,
ALLEGHENY VALLEY ,HAILROAD:
On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. I. August
12th, 1868, TWO TitAINS DAILY will leave
Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and Canal streets,
for Franklin, Oil City, 'Buffalo, and all points in the
011 Regions.
LF.A.Vg riTTSI3I , I“IIT.'ARRIVE PITTSDURGH.
Mall 8:05 a m Mail 4:50p m
Express 7:25p in; Express._ .... 6:05 a m
Brady'sird Ac 3:25 p It-adys Ac10:20 am
Ist coda Works Ist Soda Works
Aceomod'n.. 11:00 a ra! Accomoda'n. 7:50 a
2d Soda Works !2(1 Soda Works
Accomod'n .. 5:20 p Accomoda'n. 2:10 p
Mixed WaT T'n 6:20 a in Wa3 T , u 8:25 p m
Hutton Acen.. 6:20 a in; Hutton Acc'n.. 8:35 a m
l Armstrong Ac. 6:20 p M
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. ai. Ar
rive in Pittsburgh - at 9:50 A. 31.
•-••- . .
Passengers taking express train hare but one
change of cars In tween I'ittsburgli, Buffalo and Oil
Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at
principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodation
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS W. KING, Ass't. Sup't.
W. POSTER HOPE. Ticket Agent. .' anSI
WESTERN PENN-agragi
SYLVANIA RAIL-
R .—On and after Sept. 13th, 1868. tbe Pas..
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. I Depart.
Snringd'e No 1 6:35 a m thrall 7:00 a lit
Freeport No. I 8:21) aen -Freeport No.l 9:05 a nit
Express 10:10 a inSharpb'g No:1 11:20 a m
Sharph`g No.l 1:25 pm: Express 2:20 pm
Freeport N 0.2 4:10 p m Sprlugil'e No 1 3:30 pm
Mall • 5:55 p m; Freeport N 0.2 5:20 p m
Sprlngd'e No 2 6:43 p m ,Surlngd'e No 2 7:10 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:45
p.m.
COMMUTATION TICKXTS—For sale In packages of
Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City !at 7:00 a. in.
and 2:20 P. s. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker's line ofStages forßutler and Hannalts
town. Through tickets may be purchased at the
Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge -Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further Information apply to
JAMES f.EFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except fur wearing ap
parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred.
Dollars. In value. All baggage exceeding this
amount In value will be at the risk. of the owner, um
.
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, •
SCI 6 Gen—al Snnerintendent, Altoona. Pa.
PCENTRAL tAILIIOAII.
On and after Sept. 13th, 1868; Trains will ar
rive at and depart from the, Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive. Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:15 a m Day Express.. 2:25 a m
Fast Line 1:40 a tn:Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ana
Wall's No. L. 6:20 a 11:1 Mail Train 8:10 a m
Derry Acen.. 7:50 a nin'incinnati Ex 11:40 ain
Wall's N 0.2.. 8:50 aml Wall's N 0.2.. 11:51 am
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a mlohnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Johnstown Ac.:10:35 am Braddocks Nol 4:00 pra
Baltimore Ex. 1:30 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 p
Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. '5:10 pm
Wall's No. 3... 2 - 15 pm. Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 p m
Braddocks No 1 6:00 p m l Fast Line 7:30 p m
Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m Derry, deer:- 8:50 p m
Ilra4"ka No 2. 12:10 am t uradirs No 2 10:50 p m
Way Passenger 5 : 30p nil
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and arrit es at '9, all's Station at 2:00 p. m.
and
Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For further information apply to
W. 11. BECK Willi, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as.
same any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap..
parel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, un
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD IL WILLIAMS.
sel4 General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa,
EZEI2
IMIIGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO S.
E
W. AND CLEVLA.ND PITTSBURGH IL R.
Prom Sept, 13th. 1868 trains will leave from'
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, city
time, as follows:
Leave. I Arrive.
Chicago Ex.... 2:03a m; Chicago Ex.., 2:08 am
Cleveland Ex.. 2;103 am ; Cleveland Ex. 2:08 ata
Erie & Ygn API 7:28 atn flhlcago Ex .11:23 n m
Cl. & Wh'g Mg 6:13 a m,'W - heeling Ex. 11:08 a m
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m:St. Louis Ex..- 3:33 pm
Chicago Ex..- 9:43 a m Cl. h Wh'g Ex 4:08p m
Cl. & Wlr_gEx. 2:13p u•lErie h Yg`n Ex 6:13 p m
Chickao et :28 p m Chicago Ex.. . 4:23 p
Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pm'Cl. &-Wh'g Ex 6:53 pm
Depart from Allegheny.! Arrive in Allegheny.
N. Brlgt n Ac. 8:58 a m ;N. Bri g t'n Ac. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale" 10:13 am' N. Brigt'n " 8:28 am" 11;58 am I Wellsville " 8:53 am
Rochester 1:33 pm; New Castle " 10:13 a m
Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43 p Leetsdale " 9:13 a m
Leetsdale AF.c. '4:13 pml " 1:08 pm
N. Brigt'n • 5:33 pm N. Brigt'n " 2:43 p m
N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 pmi Leetsdale ' 4:53 pm
Leetsdale " 10:43pm .`" " 7:28 D
x'.2:28 p . m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
sat- 11:23 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily.
sett P. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent.
Q.,IITOHY
kJ ROUTE.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
Eastern Division.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELLiBLE BOOZ E
from the East, to all points in
Colorado, Neiada,
California, Utah,
Arizona,
sp4:wril
New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon.
Two Traitt lave State Line and Leavenworth
daily, (Sundays excepted. on tin arrival of trains of
Patine Railroad from St. Louis, and *ltnnlbal and
St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connectin. at Law.-
rence, Topeka and Wamego with sta a ss tor all
pointa in Kansas. At end of track west of Ells
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM
PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVF.RLAND HAIL
AND EXPRESS COMMIES FOR
DENVER; SALT T.A.Xr-.1";
And all Points in the Territories,
Bent's Fort, Pass, Albu.
points in Arizona and
And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKI,Y LINE - of
gti t/.gr sa fo ii r ta Foit e. titti n4 on w . i
New Mexico. g stock and
With the recent additions of rolling
equipment, and the arrangements made .with re
sponsible Overland Transportation 'Lines from itS
western terminus, this road now offers unequalled
facilities for the transmission of freight to the Fax
West.
Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the
United States and Canadas.
lie sure and ask for tickets v THE EMORY
HILL ROU FA. UNION PACIFIC B WAY. T
EASTERN DIVISION.
General Freight and Jct.. at Agent
MIZEMO
TO 'LIVERPOOL ANDISM
QUEENSTOWN.
THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Numbering; sixteen flrat-class vessele, , ameng tbeld
Vie celebrated
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTIVErp,
(wry OF-BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OF LONDON.
Balling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, Nortb
River, New York. For passage or farther Informs.
lion apply to
iyjjj,TAll BDiGILL'iI,
70;TIETH STREET, (Cin - noßtle
Nearly opposite rest ()Lace, mut tap t
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Waslangton,
A. ANDERSON,
General Superintendent.
J. H. WEBSTEIC,