IN M PITTSBURGU • MARKE TS . . ~1 Oi ixcz oarrinPrrrustmcirt 6=3=3,1 - ~ , ; - 51enuaT, November .16, 1868. i .I. There_ is really nothing that is new or !in f.,' • portturt to be said about the markets in a ~ r .', general'way. • Stagnation still seems to •be the bider of the day, 'bid -- we are in hopes ,•• that an iniproyernent ,is near, 'at hand, _thoiiiii.it malt be confess ed . that the hail ,. ~q listr 4 sHis, at Present. , are., by riomeans en , . Mourning. >There is no specubstive feeling Manilestedi and 4 beiddes, money is • tight; ~.t. sid•ilose - ' whbipectlate 'on bOrrowed capi ...'!:, tai haYe. but little show at present, as 41E" t Is UieneralitittiOrthy: againetdidng final .. nesl_9l" that - A*l'94er- •i :., ... • - 'd APPLE BUTEEIV-Dsll and. unchanged • "sit 7ato 75 in kegs, and 80 to 85c, .in crocks, G APPLES-In . good ,sOpply but . with, a_ i_. Continued steady chilnankprieew are ens.: taltie'd,'rangang from 112 to' 1 , 1 per bbl. i • 8 0413-17.nchatigEtdr.'sales of small White at 43,75t014 per husheL ' • ' ittrlTEß,...•ra is good supply aid alittle 1 dulPbut undimmed; sales of good to prime , nolirat 85 to 88c, and cholde at 40c..: BUCKWHEAT FLOII.&-Is'dull but nni ' ohturfed, at 434 to the . trade, and 5 eta to it retai't- wa CES lIIS---Quots at X 6,50 periiashei: 1". C,IlElitS Is dun; but prices are with - 5 outquota le c han g e , ltales at 17c for Hano !,, .burg, and 19to 20e for Goshen. ' ' f.- f' , CIDER---Is d till arid nomlnitll,y unchang ed at ; l3B to $l.O per `bbl,' to quality 'and ._ eize , ofbarrel:_ •• , • ••• •' • ' - • i, : ORA.NBERRIES=None in market. ,;. ' DRIED FRUIT-Quiet-and unchanged; 1 -we quote Peaches at .12 for quarters, and 14 r"for halves. Apples 9to 10 cts. • - ,! EGGS-Dull at 83c. -. . • . O,NIONS-Very dull; offered freely. at 11,50 per bushel. . • H.A..Y..-,Balegi.Hay. is In abundant supply and very dull but unchanged; we Continue tociuote at $lB to $24, as to quaIity. P4TATOES-Quiet and unohanged'at.7oT « to 75c in bulk, and. 80 to 85 in sacks-for carload lots. SALT-Is in steady demand, and we pin report: •regular sides at $1,75 on' track; and $1,90 to $2. In store.: HOMINY-Is quoted at 56,50 to $7 per barrelr PROVISIONSBacotris - qttle• - and while' I V :the deinand , laintall:the Same liiittei of the !, -supply; Shoulders 18.%; and Sugar Cured Hams 18 to - 19c.: , ' 18; and Mess i., Pork $2B. to $28,50 for new. LARD OIL-No. 13Vinter strained is in' • steady 'demand, at 11,50. - • GB.A I N-There is no improvement • to 'll note in the _'Grain market, and. there is scarcelyenough doing to -establish . quota.' tions: Wheat cannot be qitoted accurately; . therehaabeenno sales for some playa, and. .8 I there seems to be no den:land: 7 Oats quiet; • . • we. continue to qmate at 64 to 65, - on wharf ; ' an4-track,,and,tha usual advanoe for small • i 4 lots in store. New Corn is dull, with sales at"7o to 75. Old Corn is also dull but nom inally unchanged. Rye is dull and - nomi nal at $1,35 to $l,BB. Barley .is dull and • 4 irrigular; prime Spring could be sold at ;1,75 to 11,80; but there are no sellers, as yet, at these figuies. FEATHERS -Unchanged . at 75c . to the 4 , trade. arid - 80 tO 85`for small lots in atore. -- ; I demand TALLOW-Prime rendered is in' steady " 1 at 12c. • • • SEEDS--Flaxseed none In market; sma l l. Bala of Tiniothy Seed' at 11 3. to ISA FLOUR -la dull and rather wea k but tachanged. Spring - Wheat brands may, be noted at 17.90 0;117450 foal& -to ipxmland q • 17,75 to $8 for choice. - The Pearl M ill ,prices are for Extra,Pamilyiri , bblis, f 9.90 and in •` ;sad& $ 9 ,6 4 4arb11 Double Extra Family in barrels:ao,4a. au in sabko ilifirld- 'Per• bar-' t 4, rel.. City Mills quote :prices •as follows: ~kExtra Familyiin barrels, $9,80,. and in sanke; $9,50; Double' -Extra Family,• in bar- , relarslo.Bo, and ln sacks; $lO per'bbl. ••, WHlEllilrr4,ll qtiet and unchanged at ' $1,20 for both Hlghwinesand Rectified. • ; New York Prot limit let. . _ ') I E/37-7 11/ i/l ß i i tSii'S - ?ltioi)urak 9 0 - 2 ettc.ll. i __ “- 1 Niiw:Yonx, November 16.—uotton a r m ;_ 1 sales 2,800 tales at 244 e for middling lop lands. • Flour; rebeiPts 22,251 bbls;- n' !guide_ - . 1 Braw. saleto.4oo tibia iitiBi7oas.7B = tack an perfh3e state western, 16,4586,85 for ex-- i ire otate, 17,40 for extra . western, 58,10a9,75 . for-white wheat extra, 16,7949,10 for round hoop 0hi0„,17,5689,00- far extra - St. Louie, andlyfalB for good to choice' do, closing Sittfert.: - California steady;:salet,4oo skit at 46,15810,25. 'Rye Flour in fair: request; ,u- sales three hundred bhlis at f5,85a7,85. Corn Meal'qtdet.". Whiskyquiet; sales 1,150 bbls 11 freest f1e1.07-.4naide price — for state. Re eelpta 20,888 bush; shade firmer; *sales P 540 1.:NO:bnah at 11,031,141 No:2Bpringll;s4 ~,, al,66s:retall lots do 112.17302,50; - also sales V white - Michigan and Winter 'red western on b private terms. Rye lower; - sales 110,000 fi bush at /1,80a4884. i Barley in ''...ftdrE. re. quest; sales 18,000 bush at.52a2,05 for state, ) and 12,15 for Canada West. Corn; receipts k 8,946 bush ; shade bettery sales .. 84,000 1 bush. at 11,12a1;111Or 'unsound, - 11,14a1,15 k. for - sound mixed' western closing dull at 11,09 for new yellow sout hern; 11,12 for 4 new Southern:,- Receipts, Cate 80,, 1 ,, 1370'bush.; Oats lower; sales 59,000 bush, at 70a720; Western, sales ofB,ooo bus. Colorado Peas private terms; etockefgrain warehouse Wheat 2.218,200 bindi;ificludingoabout 22,- 1 000. bush., Callfornia;l Gyn.-2,60949J buatg -014'2,149,783 hush; Bye 204,259 bush; Bar- . ley-892,672 buth; , Malt -84,868 bush; Peas 784;218: Rye quiet 8%a9 "10Wet. • Car t,. °lino, Coffee (Inlet ; end- unchanged. Sugar 0, nominal. Molasses' dull and unchanged: /Hops quiet at 15825:f0r American. Petrol eum eulsettled atl.4e for crude 28c for relin ed ixinded: lAinseed Oli &dist £151d)8(3. Spirits; d. I.urpentine • 'unchanged. Pork ;.nominal. with Wes of 650 barrels 'at 528,75a29 for 1 i mem:A.lo3l4c * 129 cash; 120 for . old lioa, 1 I 121X•p; for prime; 521f„50a25: for : prime :I a' 'messel • Beef is quiet, with sales of" 120 bar releht,previotta priops. '• Tierce Beef ,la se live and firmer, and, (gales were made of 820- tierces at $27,50a29.50 for prime. I:noes, and 1,31 - .034 for India mess. ` fl lame are dull' 1 s at 1128a8c,50. lent ;meats- are- steady, ;and sales were made of 150 packages - at 11a123 Ifor shoulders; 12a16(3 for hams, and middles are nominal. Lard is steady, with sales.of I ' 480 : ,,tierces a 15a15,143 for . steam, and 16;03 - il7e for kettle rendered. , Butter is steady at 20a40,3 for Ohio and 46a5013 for - State. 4 •Cheesele firm at 113.1843. Freights to Liver pooi tire dull and; droopingi -- .2 - - .' ' , .'• t' La'rEsT.—The Flour market Is quiet end without change. Wheat is quiet at igso4; 1,54 - for No. 2. and 11,88a1.65fbr No. 1 spring. A 'Ryeis dull at 11,80a1,82 for western. • Corn._ i , c is dull at 111,10a1,12 .for unsound; SI,IBW 1,104 tor sound- mixed •western. Pork ;is quiet at 129 for these. Beef is d i ull and qn changed. Cut Meats and Bacon are quiet and without decided change.- Lard_ quiet, i and , Sold at 16%x161° for, good to prime steam. Eggs are steady at 84a8503. , , . . New York pry Good. riarket. il (fir Tele/n*l44i to the 11itibtirsti. 64434.4 Nrcv Tonic,. !November 113.—Dry „Goode 1 —There is only a moderateiceinirynetieen• bleier . textile r fahren of ,all grades, .hvit 1 with the advance in go id the =fiat 1 C is steady and firm -ail 110albe 'for standard .i' shePi4g B f NANG Or, printing elO,tiit 7 3K. forJerowndrab of best make; Ai for , Aong*,',. ti keegiOriental I andr-Lexuiaster,,Oryita;;Agyfol- for -alehmonda. and , Sprague -111 Mo for , idettlinnek 3 D irtkatidlieeo. -,',-ifitatit, Printer', c:1 .1 1 123i4 for Chalmiitte-V' t genohed P 21281112 N, c + Booth. Beriialey,', 11101201,- Coiling. : ~ ASoc-GregiJi.dia. 84243;, , gemsagtAr, 4 2 0 q ew Tak Maki 25e4 , iciarsige , tirottil' Jeans bring' ifio:-Pepperell :Bleaohm,.l6,iig and Hallowell ' Brown, - 'II& ' Whittenden , 1 donblio and tivieCoottonsde-ateady itt' 42146": Li • St, Loots textile f 3 l , Isrire3no4ll tO Ibtrilttablitlett tisattra -- ST. LOvta, --Hogs--the weatberis warm and Taekers).are-holfiling offritrOvers offaltootitntet burliakera refase•to psY_ iE ;: prices an at'44 7 -Wifk •„esttle-4herelenaly :Mood de,: • maid at 23,(a5g0, gross, for Inferforto • choice extra; shipping cattle nominally lo Maher, . , -- .....",_....; ~_ ~.ra--, -. . . --,--" , ---..7--i-,:;r7-.7.7 ---- - - -" , ":",51- - '" ,1 7.-r,:., ~ , ,- - 4 - . ..- - --r :Tr.."-r... .1: 1 7 - "ni7"."7,, ~...I',-_,.....,--;:l.. ,KZ..7_ ,, ,,T 7 ,, , , ~'7_,,,,`,,!: , - ;, - ..;."'.73, ~.:. ,-.,' - p.,r-1-,,.,-..., - ri71.,"7-3. - ,... - 1 ,-- -:_ - !: -, ;. - -r - ftvr , ,--. fr.r.c- - ,- , . - -,.., , .;z: , .< -.77: <r7iii....-774 - 4,..,,,x-..-- , 7 , w.,,.., , c, , , ,,, a. .3.,=2,,,,,t,..,v,,,,,,5i,,,,....v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v.,,t5,,vw...,..,,,,.,t,,,14_,,,,v,z..a..,,,i,2","...xr„,5,„.„,.,.., ~ „.,.?.,,,;i4,1.,..-- . .„,.:1-1,,:,,, . 41 , ..„1,,, 4 .,..v . tvL,1 ,,,,, , 0. :.p , ---,,, ,, . 2.0 ,,,,,,, , r , ..,-,: - .-f,,,,,, , ..,-:!,,=--,z,0 , --------•-z-t—, - ..,-,,_•_zL'.,- L ,i:,.....5t_ 4 „ , :,.. i :.„-A-.. Li -.,2 F ..:_ j,,, , k,,, , ,, , 451 ,5z iw :i.A. - 1:6 . e r 4 , ,,,, , ,,L . :, , ,,A 4 2z.:,..:. : 4:-a - -:(4,71.: ixt A11 4 :4::, ~..,1w,:... - ' . 1 '4-- ......., 2 . - . - MEE Ibumeial kattarir in -Net,/ York Gold Closed at Gas.y my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh dasette.l • Nit* toint.NOVein* 16; 1868. * o2 9gr Alt) - faiird). . Money is easy at, 6@ 7 per cents on Call. Sterlpg is we* at LloB3‘®lo9. Gold -is 6.rmer and opened at 136%, declined to 1.353 t; advanced- to 136 V, end closed at Governments active and hi of 1881,111143; 404 do.-'' A'ION@ ; do. 14; 107%@)107%; 14 / 0 1 10 7%; new, 110@ 1 10 3 ; 17, -110% 110%; do. 18, _110%0110%r 10-40k105®10%. . ' The Stec& us'ohaz 7 tge bag been the scene ex. of the Wildest: %anent and Jiiices of railway;shares have fluctuated widely on immense transactions.' The 'Principal btu:- inept has been In the Long 'Rolm and it the open 'boar,. Dealing at' the flisties- Edon of the latter :aggregated 78,600 'dares, 35,000 being Erie • and 10,500 New York Central, the taint of Erie commencing , with the epening price in the Long Boom and t icenuFuleß-uP to the first "session of e - -e Pen board ; • range, •as foll ows 58 X, 59 X,, el, 69 34, -4 4,- 5 631, 53;_48Xt §OX,, 51 52X, 53. Bales or New York ;Cen-. tral, during the same time were' made at 124, 123'(, 122%, 121X,12234 .; ,123®12334; .123®123X; Reading opened at: l looX and broke to 99X; 'Northwestern,' 87®5534@ 85 ; Northwestern preferred bpenedut 88: sold at •8734,., and, again. , _ declined -to , 88 . 14;: Rock has been yery steady in price, havingtubd hetweert l los3‘®los, - • 5:80 - E'Biceis : •Oumberland,36@.47; Wells, Fargo ft 'Co. Express, 27; American,_42:, Adams;49 ®5O; United Stat 47X ®so;Merr chants - Union, 21@22%; Qui es, cksilver, 4834' ®47; MS:rip:ea, preferred, 2eXal2l;' Bos ton; Hartford and Erie, 27®28; Pacific Mail, 116)(0110W • Canton, 38403834; Mi isouris, 804; Nei, Tennessee% 6934 ®7O;. rizorth Carolinas ; 84X ®Bs%t 55; New York centra1,122%®122%; •I.e; 54% ®54%; do preferred, 6334 ®B5; Hndson,..l2o; Reading, 92®9934; Terre Haute, s9®4l ;; "de PefeTretl; eN@6st.Waingth.s73(®s7X; do preferred, 68 ISt: Paul, 70X®70V,,; do preferred, 8435®85%; Fort Wayne, 108% (4) 108 X; Ohio and Mississippi, 30y, ®'W34; Michigan Central • ..141%;' Pittsburgh, 85® 85X; Toledo, 99X ®99,i; Rock Island, 10534 A 107; WM®B6ll. Northwestern, 85X®87 34 ; do prefer. red, • ' • • • The market after the Snt regular board 'was lower on the entire list, with o'clock {open variable. After the one,o',clock" Inpen !ixbard 'the' Market was strong on a heavy business: : Erie ruled between 5038 and 523;; New York 'Central sold at 122%. Several failures are reported. Subsequent ly the manret became excited and active and great. strength,' particularly for Erie, which was the tone at the close. , Unb o lt Shires are dull; SmithOt Parini. alee '' *:-: coix;3TIZ4EI... : Copper Roeka at Aristiia - Aia.Machanged v 'EftJB.TILEABITRT RECEI P TS. The receipts at the Sub-Trim:try to-day were 11,888,572; Payments, 1443,528; Bal ance, 1. 83 9d 03 1A 26 . • . Ctdeitiga ,11arket.. 7 • By Televaph td the Pittainrga essetse4, . _ . . - °Eric/wo o _ November : 16.—:Eastern Ex change aside; titliar- buying and- 1-10, pre - nnunt, Benin-. : Flour: active: and firmer; spring eitras 85;9(htt3,75.-t i AVbeat firm and activtt•iuld6a634l3 higher; ogee at $1,04a1;16 for'No. - 1 and 1,080 ,11;';.t NO. 2, - cleidrig firm at 8.1,1141,115‘ for No: 2. sales' of NO:1 4 -since the change at 11;11301;13. Cdrit steady, firm and MaN higher; saleA of NO: - 1 at 89a90tx , No. 2 at 76a 634; .and rejected Itt - 68a70c; closing at the o Wide tiricsfoiNo...l; sales of No. 1 this noon. at 800. ...:i Oita ;opened firbi r but tow the -close weak, ened anddeclined le; sales of No. lat 4634 a 7340 and rejected at 4311434 c; sioalbe. with: sellers Of No: 1 at they, inaide prick.: Rye steady; sales of No. 1 et, I 1 , 02a1,04 add No. 2 afsl,o2,'closingetthelittindepticefei Nit.' 1. Barley firmer and 6a7e higher; sales 'of No. 2 attil 43a1,46and-rejeaUdat $1,23a1,25. blosulit .att e illaidttiletii 1 1 141). 1 .*1914.991d At %611. on . track.Bl,42lllDig arnica _moder-. ately active, firm; 04'24 :higher; sales at; 97e. Provisione quiet.. , i deas Bbrk ;$2.13. prime mesa In : and_ tbFfrit Ohne $17a17,50.' Beef-Rama $26.:' Sweet Pickled Hama 120. Laid weak, at 12y,c for sellers for February andHatith. - Fieightieniet and undianged. Receipts for ,the past .twent*-four hours- 1 s,6oBtbbla f100r; .5430 . ..Mush.; wheat; 33,318 bush corn; 31,494 bu,snoati; 2,700. bush rye; : 2,929 bush barlen 9,,372. head hogs.: .Ship;', ments-7,466 bbis flour ; "134.849 bush wheat; 89,239 bush. corn; 34,744, bush oats; 13.337 - bush iye; 14,874..bu5h i barley; 7,321 head • Cinchttuitl Market. By Ton:ascii to the risuppick 9izitta.,3 CINCINNATI; November :18.-,Flpur dull and unchanged; tamilY 17,50a7,75. Wheat held, more firmly; No. 'saleable 1,1,84, but held 4ase higher. Corn and Oats unctutng ed and. quiet. Nothing doing in Barley and _prises , nominal.- Cotton; dull, •wilit middling :at ,22e. Tobacco %unchanged. Whisky:Si; demand Ught. Mess Pork .dull at 824,26,00; demand quite light. • Green Meats, dull at 7%a10a120 for shoulders, :aides and hams. - Lard dull atl4Malsc . for steam, and-16Mo for kettle rendered.. No:demandfor, Bulk Mesta. - Bacon; ahonl dem. of which there ire about one hundred 'hogsheads still on band,..ean .be bought at "Sc. . Butter„steady at Marc.; Potatoes and , Apples very dull, with a , yery large sup. ply, but nominally unchanged. T. ieed Oildull at 95c; demand only of a retail na lure. Flaxseed dull at 12,20,- Groceries steady; sales twolundred and hhda Bu gar at 1234a1530. : Coffee :firm at 210250. - Gold. irregular, closing at , 13536 buying. Exchange dull at par buying., By Telegraph 'sortie Pltasbargh Galette4 BT. Letns, ' Narentber 81--Tobacco., • nothing done. f3otton=no tales 'reported.' Reap dull; Sales of undressed - ' at 81,20; diessed'at 12,40„," Flour unehanged bur flrnt . for 'grade* ' superfine " sold at . $4,50450; extra at $5,75a6; 'extrer•at 87,50; treble extra at a 8,25a9,50;fancy ;10a , Wheat=redelpte light; which caused We market to be firmer and- high gradeff. ere a llttlehetter; prinieteelhoice N 116614 at 11,50a1,80; fancy,lll',B6a2; spring sold at 81,18 ; choice No 2at $1,20, and No fancy at 11,80. Corn heavy at '67a7234' for new; 750 for old. Oats held firmly but ~ more =slowly at 48a5 ;'Barley .very fancy .. 11Innesotaspring,, 12,17 g; fall sold at 82,88 `a2,50. Rye, $1,0ft142: Pork 4-tunalllsalcis of old at 0,50. Bulk meats sold at 14Mo. fur dry salted clear ! I ddelp inson' 7 ,4ntpply, smalLinid`the salmi •ecimprlifer lots to bomrr out' Of' ihe smoke- 1 111 a'day Or tykii; tileaf ',sides sold at 1 8o;itheidders,18Mal4o. • 'Litrd :dull and-retailing ift_ls%e for choice tierce; 16No fordo keg. •Whis ' 4y. unchaned. at #1.., Receipts-3,800 blds,flour. 14,00(1 bush *heat; 4,800 bush - corn, 11,000' bush 'oats ' , 700" . bush rye.''' - • ' OE . , . Toledo Amy Telegraph to,the !Ittehopth Guettf.l . ; - 111.Toranm, Noyfinibes:l6:=-Flour , Wheate - White'Mlobigan'446a . Vona,' archer :4o No7l .:red - Sc, "and , 'atiting tuichAtighdf !!'sales N0.,1 white_. Michiganant • bite do sl,62,.amber 111,70444. No.l re '41,70, No. 2 spr4tgsl,ls. Cora ,1302 c 4eri salei No. 1` at 88a13830, 1 N0. 2 white lrejeeted 86e, - .DEM 1004 Oata *are' without material Aslea-No4 tat Ma% No. 2, at 01310,_wohigan Rye - .Barlay, dull:. Tiecelpts-2„6Bl",bbis b,844 bush *heat,' 035 bush 'corn, 0;952 th , ciatif,llso. bush lye; ''Shipmenta-1,600 bis Sour, 12,000 ibusir wheat; :6,600 bush bujo k 4,850 bush-oats, 1,600 bush rye, 400 - e 01 : 10 4 10 Y 6-P r.o!ght!dull.at. 5 0._to Buffalo. Cliteltinatt Cattle Market: 'rip" 'relearn& to the Pitt:lanai:ll Gazattal CruoiNNATI, November, , 10.-Hogs dull , at $747,80 gross, and 88,75a9,00 net; receipts 8,800 head: Prri'sßundk,GAZE T tarti 1118 1; 1 4-Ti - NtivklffEE - 11`, 1966. MINING gMWMI3. St. LOUIS Ramat. Cleveland Blszket. • (By Telegraph to the Pltteliargh Gazette.) Cr.avEr.ernr;- November - 16:.410rtr drill - and' and unchanged, cityrnade at 111,25a11,60 for treble, extra white, 9,50a9,75 for double extra amber, .148,25a8,40 for 'double • extra red, '17,60a7,76••' for double extra ra7,75 fOr extra 7apring..; Ccollittry =de ranges at fEiaB,72 for- double extra red. and , amber; s4aB for ' doubt* eitra 'spring, Ilea 10,75.f0r doable extra' White. Wheat, Noy 1 red at $1,55. , Corn held At 90a92e. Oats 580. Bye dull and no and and offered at /1 1 20a1,25 for No. 1 State and western. Bari ley nothing doing, and the market entirely' nominal. .Petrolenm dull and heavy, rel fined held at in round .lots, 2541 e, fortrade lota'.- • ' • kgaltelPhill Market.. • . City Telegraph to the l'lttabarah *matte.] PHILADELPEW., November 16.—ploVei; Need' $6,600,00. • Flax Seedl2,B(FaW Flour "iirmer and in more demand;, sales of-1,900 bbls at $7,60a8,25 forlWisoonsin and Minna-- sotallamily;lll9',4soalo,so'for Ohio do.; 'sll,oo a.13,21r:f0r 'fancy. = Wheat t Steady; sales of 2,000 bus red . at $2,00a2,05; amber •112,likt. • P,15.: Rye $1,48a1.50. Cern. quiet; old yet. low $1,12; 'new 80z87e; mired western 11,10 a 1,12. Oats 65a700. 'Petroleum - unsettleda Grooeries# Provisions in small demand and unch ed. ' • Baltimore Market. Talegritta to tl tePittsburgb 11114.3 BALTIMORE, Noveniher 16.—The, Flour_ Market is More active and western - super -fine sold at 86,2.5a7; eitra; g8a10,76: Clover teed . * held firth at •;7,50.. Wheat is dull, prime to choice red sold at 82,25112,35; low. grades at 51,70a1,05. Corri is firm and•new' white sold at 88a90% , yellovi 95E1441,08. Oats are-dull, at. 435ii7e0 for western. Pork is firm at $39. 'Bacon active; ,rib sides, 173;a18e; (dear do, 18a18,110 ; shoulders, ' 18Xa14c; hams, 19a200.•• Lard is dull at 18c: • ":: utwAime Market Teegtaph to the PliteburgtGasette.i' 1101navzi.nac November .18.-Tobioco scarce and firm, oommon' to • , fair ; leaf ~9a , 15Wc. Cotton 21c. Superfine flour at 14,25 a 5,50. • • Wheat $1,60a1,90.1.C0rn; new, Eoassc.; Oats 53c. Rye 1[425. Mess . pork; new $25,. 60. Bacon, shoulders 13s, clear ribbed aides 1710, clear sides 18y 4 o. New lard 16%c. Hogs 7a7/3 gross. Raw whisky. 'sl,oo free.. . , , . • . Mlltvanliee Mariet. tßy Telegtaph to the Pittabarth Gazette.} lYttLw.turizaa, November 16.-Flour quiet and Arm and prices. unchanged.;.. NVlleat firm' at '161,28 for 1; 81,17 for No. 2. Oatsvfirm at 49e for No. 2. Reeeipbt. - -44.1. 000 ,bus wheat, .1,200 bias oats, .1,000 bus corn, 1,000 bus rye, 1,000 brie barley. Ship. ments-12,000 bbls Song, 82,000 bus wheat,: 1,000 bile oats 2,000 btuteorn.:. • Memphis Market. - [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh i/a4ette r 1 MEMPmS; " November 'l6: Cotton` and,ttorublal; receipts, 2.687 bales; exparta k 2,090 bales. Flour very dull; market glut ted. Corn, 78a86e. Oats, ,60c. Hay, 8241 - Bran, 23c.. .•• Pork; old, Pl; new, 828. Lard, 19c.,, , Bacon; firm; shoulders, 14340; clear sides 19al9yc. Detroit Market. - • • . (By TelepsL to the ....Rfttaburg4 6azetze.3 , • Murton', November 16.—Flour quiet and , unchanged; choice-offered freely at $9a9,50. Wheat scarce and higher; sales extra white at 12, 108; No. /at 12; No.-2 at #1,78. • . , hicage cattle Market. cnvielearaph to the Pittabstrish CFnette.l Cautoxitio, November •-16, - -Didtbr dull, at 114,60a5,00 1 for Taxan and native : !steers. Hogs dull and lOril.6c lower; Wei at $7,40, ologng with buyers 17,50. • - • . , , ,ummulAn MIL ROAD. ,••P/nnuattnew, FT. •WAIWII AILWD call4oo. RAMBOAD. Noveniber 16.-42 cars smetal, Nimiok& Co;8 - do do, Loomis Collard;. 6 ear iron' ore, .Bhoenberger & Blair;. 2 do do; J W'Portwr; :2 . co do, Brow t Co: 1$ do do, ' Graff, Byers os CO; 2 do ' dci; riteartier; 1 do do; A Garrison ;iir Oo;11 do do. 'Bust do Caughey; 1 car middlinsWlLail at Bitch art; 1400 bbls doni; 400 ska flour, T kins; 65 bbls highirines, 8/Lipton & Wal-' lace; 100 do do, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 233 whisky ; barrels, J .8 Pinch &C0;.14, bales opholltery, T B Young dt ; Co; 6 blils cider, • Ikg lard, flakigec..l bbl apple batter, 7 lb* ego.' 57 do apPlaji Rea Jr; 7 bbls eggs, - 5 do cider, 1 keg lard; 1 do cherries, ` ,W &flo; 20 bbls . cider, H Maiwiggen;'" case boots, H'Childs & 'Co; 10, 'doz brooms. ' 1 W liVGlormly; 1 box tobacco. Lindsay & McCune; 173 bbhi.appled, 1 do eider; Volgt; Mahood & Co; 140 do apples, Culp& Ethep ard;,loo do.tiour, Robb &Herron; 1 car po. tatops, 87 bialsAPples,Yaugorder - a Meg. , ard; 1 car lo w beams, J 0 Bidwell; 1 ear_ potatoes, IM Oliver;-2.cant limestone, Sho-. 0 enberget Blair; bbls, 2 bat 48 greentides, 4 bdls alt siting; 2,d0 sheep pelts, L Strautie; bales tow ; Lemon -& Weise; 2 bis butter, Littie,Baird Pattim;' 10 bbls pearl barley, J Knox; 8 'bxti cheese; N J Braden; 22 bbla potatoce,KW Rankin; 12 sks . bnckwheat Sour; J Porteifteld & Co; 45 sewing , machines, W. SWIMS! & 0o; 12 skacattle W Feld & Co; 131 bbls tipples, G M Ramsey ; 144 ,do do,. , B F Perrys - .1 • MT:rammer, °mownAzt MID Sv. LOMB. RAILROAD, NOvaMber.l6,--431b111 apples, Mans; 8 do do, Head &Metzgar; 25 bales [imams, .arias Connote '2 bxfileOht, B T .Kennedy & Bra; 10 bbls apples; Yolgt,Maw band & CO; 12 bbls eggs, 4 - da apples - . W H Graff& Co; 10 bbls fish, J Sons; 16 Nth pelts; M Delange; 1 bx Woks, Gregg & Son; 25 sks oats Arbuthnot Sdt Co.; 24' aka' barley, 21 do potatoes, F .Sahield; 215 aka. oats, 18 do' Corn, 16 bbls apples,' 4 keel but ter 13 Hood; lot ?metal, Hall dr Spear; .2 cars ear corn, J B Campbell; 8 cars staves, W - Hastings; 2 hlid to ' sego, W &D. Binehark 45 sksftxseed, JW ThurebSP; 6 bl5l lard oil, S P Shrivet&Co; licar,staveS,J , R Myer,:. 8 ode tab .1 Porterfield & Co; 1 cask hard-, 'ware Fleming &Co; 2 bxs drugs, CO Baugh & 06;15 bra soap, 13 Lindsay Jr •& - Co; 1: bark, 1 bx dye, B• I, Fabitestook* Co; 8 bzs planets, 6 pee steel; AURT/ICOD Steel Co; 5 bbl Japan, aw Gordis; 6-pas ftirniture, Milliken & Co; .1 tca sausages, W Allays ate Son; 2 'do do;'.l' P Hanna & Co ; :: 2 .wnehing` Machines, Beckham`lt 'Long, 6 h aletttowi 'J W=Wtiad'ovelllit Son; 14 bales hemp I Placket; 9 , bbhi Thos Coffin; 20 c ads lobadoo r LDickey & Co; 10 bbls steak, Eagle Cotton • _:• .• ~ . _ ~ . ' COMMAND AND , PlTl43Bl7ltalet ' Mit. sown, November 18.-3 cars iron' ore,: Silo. enberger & ,Blair; 1 car rye,,Mclierury & ,Ibiod; 1.40 wheat, Voigt, Ortman & 5; 4 do sand, Dithridge &Son; 2 do lumber, Slack ittilholem,l car ,blooms, .13,r,yan &Caughey; 1 do,potatcies, It Elearleton; ide.do, H Rea; 2 dOdd, 20,bbla'apples, Vaniorde s r & nap.: atiklar lumbar, J ,M 841bert; 1 car stone. ware, 4 A l Vizier, '1 .car - pig' iron; Lloyd & 1-Blatiti Ido do, Wm Bkiiiith;,49iiks oats, 403' do corn, 1 bbl sorghum, ./dclfane & Aujerr 104 • bbisi-potatoes: , Idorrisoril& Devalr 4 'do -dryapples, Fetter; it., Armstrong; 8 do be,aPPlee, Read • dr , . Metzgar;• 1 eat.,lnna,. ber,j. Hostagui; 40;.keggeBandor: a co; A 4 48 beanN , ?..tuOlibutleXcGrW , 4 ReiterL 5 bbls beans,. 3 do onions, 1 do, cheatnuto, - ,H 'Riddle; 5 bib! Scro*lrOn,Tijoiiiitine; 4 bbls' buottvitesi *Ur, Totten 4; Co;, B:kge peak barleY,'lll4WCirth; 14 bhicapplas, Dilibk.., ger" itßtirrenson;,l - . sleigh; 11 - D Morrison; 125 sks oats;' Jas . ersham;'lB - do' turnips, - H, 'Hecker; 5 cks cider, Volgr, Mahood & (3o; 2 pc:Felons; AliradittritON , '.!., '.. , - .., -... I, 0 i ALiscirtatiti - " VAtitirt ' Ri„frairikn ''NO=' vettibeirlB: 4 43Bo'bbhr crude -, on; 'Tuber it.. Broe;400.410 dila Wilkithr, l 2 do do, 'Penns to r,r ,KR;.L car pig iron ;- McKnight P.& , id do do, Coleman, Bit Co; Ido .do,,} -Eolith; 1 car. stoneiß'Surea -1:40 ropeate ;&:1,10:: gram 80 aks basil le as, 4 . 1216344' 0 li r, Meelria*MPloon . iiPßeirr noldik 4 paretic MO( ~ rf;44wAluMber, _ Helder *it it COl,lO et Ittig,' WES' Hms;.. 4 cars rail‘Pitte tin& Eltikuiiißßillaks oats, Gay & Welsh 2 carsatone Harrison it Bros; 1 82 mks oaks, Keil &Ritchart; 170 bbls relined oil, H Koehler & Co. • =FM lIMUt tiims The river continues ``ta i recede • steadily With five feet seven inolias in the channel,_ by the Monbngahels marks list evening. Theweatheiyesterday was elearituid antrin the forenoon, but in the afternoon it ()loaded up,:: and in. the evening, it was close and sultry with strong' indications of rain,:. • The Julia No. 2 ire c.anesylue‘ id No. .toro - de. Mary Davage froto St. louts are the only arrivals we, have to repert. • , The, Messenger, for ISt. Lonli, with about Aneaseeger, or . _ all eke could take, and barge in tow, de rite& The New State for Wheeling; and ,the Bayard for .Parkerstwg, cleared as • The Arkansas,- Capt. A. H. Shaw, with Mr. McConnell, in the office, is fill ing up steadily, and will soon take her de 7 parture for New Orleans. - • The Leonictst44apt; Ed. Evans, Is now in turn for St. ~Lo • , and will be the first boat.out:- The Glasgow.-Capt. Andy Robinson, is announced for ,Cineinnati and Louisville.' . 'The Armadillo,GeV , . D. Swaney, is announced to tae - her - departure for New - Orleans oil Wednesday Without fair." •• The Torn •ParrOw, Barges, will commence loading for St. Louis on Wednesday. She lies down near the foot of Market street, Where Caps . Chas: Mathews will give all necessary, information, - • The. Grey Eagle, Capt. d L. :Brennan, is the regular Wednesday packet for Parkes burgpleaviAirat noon. - • , The Messenger will, leave ; Wheeling to day,,unorrthe arrival of the,trains from Pittsburgh, for 'Evansville, Ciro' and St: . . The Lorena, en route from Pittsburgh to Bt..Lonie,,was at' Cairo on Friday. : —The Antelope, with , a, tow of coal for ~ St: Lou*passed Evansville on Friday. , Lltls ''eipeeted that Capt. St oekdale's mountain :Steamer Sallie will load at St. TJottio for Pittsburgh. • , , —The • Muscatine Tournul,' of the 9th, It is said that movements' have been inaugurated for extending the White Col lar line to New Orlestt;the entire naviga ble length of the Mississippi.% Three new boats, to be modeled after the Phil. Sherir dad; have been Ordered: - 1 -A Louisvillntelegram to the Cincinnati Commercial,.saysr A.dvices have been re eeived, pf another ,doalboat run from Pitts 'burgh. The last ran was dim:garotte-33 barges and - boats stranded and sunk, in cluding Wet Bufflington. The work on the raliroad.bridge, at the falls, is still pro gressing on all the - piers but one on thei bank bone, where they have, thuslar, been' unable to keep Ant the water, to lay the foundatien. — ,Boatmen are about to protest against the narrow span and low' arch across:the - Indian Chute, contending- that, !the present: plane are carried out, the naYigaticin of the falls will be effectually suspended::;;. • < •:: " • . We clip the following: from the Mem phis, Ava/anche: The . Limie Gill -arrived neteon Monday evening: - Her negrontew, shipped vat St. -I,buis for the • trip to New Orleans. and back, '."jumped her" as soon as she landed, and having been exceed ingly abusive and offensive to the officers ;Atha boat. Upon j tunping ashore they scat tered in ail directions, some making their - way up the landing, others down, while a third party ran up' Madison street. They were pursued and, headed, and:with' the energetic aid and through the instrumen tality or Mr.: Marrison, assistant wharf master;(they Were captured and taken int bodv to the station :house and presented ou ,twa Pkairges . !imutiny on board . the . Lizzie -Gill" nnd , labusive language; calculated tq provoke a breach •of the peace." ,Capt. Simons, in the face of • the .riotous conduct. of the mutineers, decided that he could not hold .theln,' and - they were aCcording ItiVertaintaveatner. tETTeleg to Ins Pitt/taro Gazette.) . : 'Lcivinvriartt; i:Novembei 16.—The river is stationary with five and a half in the channel' The weather I# cloudy and warm; thertntimettek[fidlittg.' ' • I.ltomlszoN4L. ILLIAM A. STOKES ' • - - IxAs aisprzo Tux • '' - • Pl3-131qTI9F' OF LAW, -PFULJAPELPHIA. , • 0131 m bio. 113` SOUTH FTR tITREZT, below Chestnut. n012:a12 4 1 :;1P7111LE14 , MIRO" POLMEAMWITRATB! 011290,440 ,Wit. TAISTRIZT, agar Wuldnigtel -. 13 . 4can 8 a o PA. au •D l erPosis, Coueeta g k a rna *aerie Mail neu executed promptly. ' ' • .n9' RAMITELIIIOP4STERS, ' • Ex4lllsolo4astice of the Peace and vPialOsl Meta taste. Otte r e - GRANT STREET, Opposite tbe thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. • Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages, Acknowledgments', Depositions. and all Legal ißuslnesa executed witb promptness and dispatch, EILISTAVIC,i / 1 ./P,B. l!te,'"7 . ; 12Lonliorg.) :manor, lor THIS PEACE +Mi . i .14)4101t MAGISTRATE., . OFFICE, 110,73 PENNA: AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, beads,' *Bonds; Mortgages:. •Aoknowledginents, , Depositions and all Legal Businau executed with promptness anddlopatca - min A Ammo*, - • --, truant* of the' Peace,, WiIIEYANCER, REAL ISTATE &INSURANCE MIT Claticiplf eiszcz • , EAST isuum ens 24. CoilecusA of Banta spyalte4 ,ndpr9=ptly ittexul waitamit: BASS-En ; minnow PEAC E , convopickkokc, OBles, CARSON , STEMMA_ newly Oppoilte tWe Railway Depot. SOUTH PITTSBURGH. Btudnets etinud , Ms promptly attend myl:7ll j °J• FER 6l 7 l 4iris • ' XTTORNUY—AT—LAW, pt o. Fifth etrpot, eicoxn 71.4 m. 7zoprz. Roiur. eIIEN., W. RIDDELL, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ocoee, u 6 Diamond Strefits • f (4661 /te the COrt/° 2l °.) 1 balm . prrrsittraelt, PA. J. I LiilWp j • ; , lATTOIN~Y ; AT LAW, Diamond , Street* • . tI PITTBBv n Caiitietz" Wit! ATTORNEVAIWCOUNSELON AVLAW, mr-o? sco Prtrit Street, • ass :•: 2- • . rrrrannseß.44.l JOHN A. STRAW, . • I ht‘ :41[413MBALASZT, • . 4 #401101010 JUST= cm mix ~pzu rne, - /14074714 t, AVi. o .inssbissls k rss .Dsay44,—PUft3!itiSit sslegisisela DePositlans rad Ls s^ sismissestail strsitsursssess and CrogNijsusl. , A tik RaniMILD-BLYMELIEW, - "; Jertaitarlitri r4 t• l l44:NVi 41._-.l' -.. 911 mem STAMM PITTEBURQB. PA. 11 0 13 ," 7 \, SMt:IM3!IO.ATI3. prrrilMin_ CrI Q A . ST. For Cloololtati, toulaslll)6Evanovirto, Cairo . • • _ - •. • The stanneli 'and.powrtFltolfr!ltcla 1 TOOL PAILIMOSO-ANDIELORGES, Capt. CHAD. . .I7.ATTitEWB . • Throm h reoelpts -glvins to Nempbband Name-.)r lea's. Also to all points on Cumberland n►er, at to rates. - • ' Shippors can Oerend oo haTizig their freightfof wardetwith dlipatels. latiattotion giuirantood. N. B\Tho TOM Pilißolif will follow Cie WILD DUCK. \ •• • - • • wolt3 ' ITTSlltriton, ' • adirtik Marietta and`, Parkersburg- Line. Leave GolAisA7 7 siftialit 13• st, !bat OtWOolotreei, DIMLY, kr 151 X. ' . . _ • - MOXDAYB AND :11:nn8:DAy8, BAYARD - A. 8. Bmanzaz., Mutes. WEDINEDATN AND BATIINDATII, OBEY. ESOL/A C. L. Maxi arG Neater. '• Freight vriii be received at all twilit bg • tell --4.lkhUrdi COLLIES. Agent. I , olt CAM, AND LOUIS —nut steamer . :; cap .t _1 1 !..101111&t . °MIDAS AD. EVASII. Will leave forabove and lataintedlate Porta on TUESDAY. 171 h Inst.. at • P. it. For frolpht orttatsage vstp r o i rlboll2, o ol* J. COLAGWOOD. not/ GEIBIZST & IMP Agents. VOB' CAMO. ' GAUEN t ra t il igMe — A: —AND DUBINITICke 'steam Jugs Dnux.. THIS DAT. istal Init., 4 r .m.. For Erste:lCl:lr punting' iptOron lieset or iO J. D. COLLINGWOODI JAS. COLLINS, Agents. nolO ' ' JJFO. FLACK. AXLEG IT VAR SALT DAT PACKLT P BOIL OLNCLW. 1, LOITABVILI4t A.ND„EVA.NByIf,LI t —The line steam__ ,er •• • , . • BELL EVE.E.NO.I4 pko. DA/41AX, win leave as alaSVe on , • . BATIIRDAY-4 For freight or pions. apply on Posit! or to ". FL iiCK & OOLLING.Yrti,CD, EIIIIII.VIT & HASLIMT;- • nolo CHAS. 8A.17.111E5, Agents. , OR BIEMPHIUI_,VIONS BUBO AND NEW oIILEANS Tye new and adbotantial steamer, . H. Master, , Will leave for above and intermddlate porta= THIS DAY, Normber 17tla. ' • For ;reign or nr - tird or to J. noe CQLI4IIB,-Atsento.; "VORCHROi'MENIPHISI d idSb 1' and NEIi 4 T-04U5.A.415,111te Axe ABILADTLLO Sinuurr. Will leave asabove ca. _ , a,THIS DAY, 17tliyist.. Foitriilght nob. • eigni,W4l`,&;444l4T.T.-Age!nui. contmiwgiN maitd#ANn. ESTABLISHED BY , ' A. & T. , . • M. ‘ N. GORNLY, VTIIO.T.AESAI...g. 9BOOER, ..., Na. 271 Liberty B'+ et, CDtaarny Corr..ILQUI ROXS3.I) 1 3 17 w 115131111G11136 PA. I. L. DLLLINGLR midi Nan Ksiimgpri . - COMMISSION iiERCHANTS Pa;' " . zeinrra Max A• r,.• Kittle :• •• 1 I.• All orders. tbr. Merchandise Promptly dßed at. LOWZIST market . rates: - Partieuumattenrion even - to the sale of can no tter. Mgfir.,comiti..nrlll4 "Nan% de, 'We fed dent th at we - can Rive entneest ,. tsfaction v by staking Rind;isAtaaand PEOlfrg 1111iN aiIIIGIECILM MARS= PRICII8; - lndlherefore ze yeoltell-yearporallanmente, AU cone.: rpozidence answered promolly; ' Marking - Phites furnished N... Wain la:,2!4?re =nye ,4117.1 WU:VS . ,wArr- ' 1 1 / 1 " 314 4 21 . D1 A, 1 1 1 . ./ •Gr•eipAes;W/0f0r..441104.,21411te E .Pr0. n ! lf f / U l ffir isi 9Po4 ll , l, • 4 " . Igoe.. WOOD PPLENA Rear Liberty street. Pittstnarab, Pa. nosing ... • Y. sruis ' 4. STEELE & SON,' - ' • • literchfintB,l GRAXN.:FE.E.D. No. ON OHNI , STNICEi t tear Esoceoarmon. CITY. JAUB B. =LAOS.. .FOB. ,714uria OR &HARPER, ; • • ncythi,,(ißAprAiippßoirgot • B.FX ICO3‘3WISIZMiIig LIBERTYeIem* litMtez Doadgamenta 43 • - , •7. BSenaliWC.ll3l l 4.:G: Cathie ireebtailte National Bank; J. B. Dilworth 3 Co., B, T. Ken wed,' '&" Bro. --• jaratili I T B. CANFIELD 111, 1 .p034 - Ecom ; BLEBLILANTB, ina/male ellen latioeben,ractory. Womb and W h it. Cheese; Btee; -Lltdettitc. Diem Q Dried see Weld; P et, Soda Athejt, W bite Llnie Need,' Lard, Coal ' and Car.. bon Olis, No. /4 Mat steeet.Pittabare,b;• . PICT= KIKIL•4 • ••• • ••• 7. 819111 : &11114 "C ELL &RI •• ** COMMISSION irwris; BRA N, taisiA3, afira."Artm 8410 Liberty. lit.i•Pittsbnisly: • • ' .x..aLuireaAnu. Whfdef* and " 4 44 Grocers spl swl3 No. 3 0 6 PENN maw. udemso . _ xnuars J B . AxJtB. & 'AWE% •••• • • • OthAIiStOICUERCHANTS, ihalerit tif MIMI, GRAM arid PRODUCE GER. ERALLY, • NO. `l#Y• WATN,I3' STIZEit 40611 Etzalthaeld, Pittstrarailo < let lETZERSV. A.RMSTRONG, • . ro*yditairelat tiOixo4o4 For &eds.! Drieddrrnit, and ..rApdaes geasrady s ltp, XAB.KET STREET, sonar 54 riryt. • fennel • "'s . . iuDiE.Acrox.. . . .. =ex. Krioa"W. lofit;:touissxoN MEßCHANTS and desIer sPRODU C:IiiMMGRAIN, •FETSD and E umAs.a.m ye DIAtIvED. opposite My SW, A .Y. llegheZt7 ClitY• MEM e 7j BAWD alerch AT" anta atexa.lzi Pzodu r M Z i t ig oo t ts Cheese; Fist. • gitban L and , Lard t i Nron.. Nails. Cotton xanti And all %Tants At maindb mt gonera n i, , 4 5 5, 1 2 34 IlligOO*P TAM. Pittsbriro. . , , ME LIBEEIT a BT_REICTI =Rh. PC. Commission Mer sa - inn Snobs it Venom Ogrontry. Psalm* Grog:torte* snd Pittsburgh kisoutsetures.. Cash sd van • • on ClOnsissuogintic'sind paid for Promote gen. 34401 I. novas wow. uovez.....wx. u. noires 1101111E1 ^ It' BROS.; • sue: $1 Amon yi imEltr I.4loyrika ooi,, , oh o l esi d e ewers )31 erekuiti, Comet of pot„ltifle atarlqinets, Pittibunit ps.-, , .. • 4 , 4114c5 ., ~hiN&WALLACE, WHOLE 4 NOIDUtEI AND PllDpviaz Dwang, O. 6 ' l6 • • • ' Ma* = 105ITTSIIMIGHandaMINII is CONN/MUM - 11,LE Er. R. On and after TIMILIDAT Anita 00212 . /1 1 01P',i teed= will arrive at and depar t from tee ' Depot cot nes of Gnat and Wain:street% as follows: Mall to andfrom UnlOntla. i 6:00 ri kla: -McKeesport Aeeonuaodtin.ll:oo M. 8:06!. Ms Zx. to and from Uniont.n. 3:00 P. 10:00 Vest Newton Accommod , n 4:301r. M. 8:35 A. Me Braddock's Accommodat'n 8:15 p.m. 4:50P. Me NUM Aeo. MeKeeiport.lo:3o r. le. 6:40 A. snrllsw Clair& Trak' to and - ' Prow West Newt0n........ 1:00 P.M. 10:00 41.11 • • Tor Unikeds apply to • 11.A11f . 0 1 , Airnktp W. B. STOUT, enpatintendent Vabh ar 3 A NGEOt b rif= GIIZNY • VALLEY RAILROAD - On and alter 11 (031/AY.:Notensber -INNF TWO TRAUB DAILY will leave Pittsb h liter tlonr_eornaeolEleventh and Pike streets for OU City, Buffalo. and all points to the Oil Item , eons. • 1 " Lavrasimmanitan. Asians IN zinintunniu Man.. 7:13 am Mall 3:40 pat - Exigent 7:10 pm &threes..., 64 1 ¢,a13 BradYsltidAt ahleop nt Brady. 11 9 4A010:Wa at odaWorta, abiaku aso Aeeme odn. 3.23 a Ilar 2d Soda Works- 2450da Won*• -- Aecomodlt t , fitildi pm , - Am.:soden. 3:40 nr Chareh Train Nave Pittsbargit at WO p. M. As. rite at Pittsberah at 9:30 a: tr. • " Passengers, taking of revs train have but eme change or ears betxreen rittslmrah. Buffalo and 011 Regions. Matt and rExpress ?rains stop onty =it points • Mixed Way and Aeixtramodatimt p all strithans. - - - • • • TH. , 13' fic KING, Aiet. snot: W. AMY= HOP • Ticket Agent. nee M S ItOLNCINsNA.WA. ST. . HAB • • PAR iILE =tit CHANGE OF TIM E.-on And after Bllll9.kre Sept. 13th, 1868, trains will leave and arrive el Union /PePot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: • . I - Depart.' .• Arrive. Nall Exprius " - A:18 a. m. 1A:13 a. ale Fast Line 9:43 a. m", • T:18 p. Past Express. = 2:38 p. m. now &zits Mixed Wad ' :i. 5 4 "6:13 a. as; 6:38 p. 16." McDonald' le, N0.1....11:4340a._ p..ca 3:03. Stenbenvill mmod , n. 3:56 p. m. 9:33 a. M. DieDonald , s N 0.1... 5:518 p. "8:9.8 &OS/ • • Expreu will leave dal. -;• • -• 11:93 A. M. Express will arrive dant , . • , The 9:4-3 a. m . Train - leaves daily, 'eandays az* eepted, and makes close connections at Newark/6r Zanesville and points on Banduslry, Matu4eld Nesvarlt R. B. , • • • •B. P. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. 3r. CARD, Sup.t., Steubenville.. . • . sTERrir IE E SYLVANIA, .--On and after SOpt. - 13tb, 1808. the Pas. , unser Trains on the Western; 'Pennsylvania Salim,' road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: I.3nringd , e Nol 6:351 m Rail 7:00414 Freeport No. 7 9410 ain Freeport No.l 9:05 sea 10:10 a m SherPhYlS NO. 111 : 20 e 110, 1 . - reg No. '1;25 pm dre55...::..9:210 pin port N 0.2 4:10,p m Spring:Pe Nol 3:30r. ". 5:85 p m Freeport No. 2 fr 8:90p- Springe No 2 8:45 - pill mingsPerNo2 7:10 . ,„ • Alxrye trains run d aily except Batiday. , - The Church Tref., leaves Allegheny Janet. Slinday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny Oft 1 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny CitYt 1010 p. M. and arrive at Allegheny .Turret.: 4 p.m. 001CICITTATION TIMM—PO? vale 11 me.,.Ug ear Twenty,between Allegheny City, Chestnut Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpstargi. and good only on the trains stopping at Ellittivis spa. cilled on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny-City let 7:00 ta. make direct connection at - Freepor with '14.11k2.,r2 line ofiltages forßutlerandllannaintown.` tickets may be purchased at the Ofilu,NT.W. Clair streetnear the Suspenslos Bridge Pittsbargie and at the Depot, Allegheny For thither informatiJA onMILS apply:to Age nt, MITS , Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Banned will not al. .1 some any risk for Baggage. except. fo r wearing sp.,, parel;• - and limit theLresponsibility to Ole HitoehreC Dollars in „value. All baggage exceeding . amount in value will be at the risk of the owne4lllo , less taken by spottaleontract. . . EDWARD H. WILLULVIk gem . Gen•vel.linnerintendent. An 0011.16 . a • • : • ANL!. t. -.- • :a ciorricAL-EATTA , niciv • -•- - - . and after 81 '*rains itEl_az. rive at and-depart x4; . corner at ; Waablagtonand/ - Arrive. Mail .Train....- 1 I:7l3.ftit . ri Fast Line - . i 8:30 all • 1 „, Wall's No. 1.. 8:1118ns 'Derry .kee , n., 11:40 aft I Wall , s No,j.. 8 • lar 1 14:#2/ 0 . Cincinnati Ex. SI *maple Johnstown AO.lO 4:00 pat t i Baltimore Itx: 1 8150 pia PM& Express 1 8:10pik :.: Wall , . No. a.., 9 6:lspit .raddoeits Non 8 T:3O pus, IsishPs No.. 4.:- , 1 a:sop= serad , ks No 21.12 ?.: I H ) FiI , wR P =T 51 " The, Train dt . stIM4 thutdaattlBa. ,- a. m., Iteturtdm, 4 t , i!OPflos- and errives at waive Cliaiilin ii 11i. p.... • ' • . :PcbsetsusatiEwpresaleavals thttiy.. All " Othert atadBB,, , duty except 8 1 tanaTe' L - -"" ' 70F,13Y.!ffqxcultivegi.lighirEett; '• ‘4l- 1 Tim PeamemisHallrosi; Clopany=tamt a. ...eranyraltlbr sasistwe Mr ato" i . ..: and limit their reirponstb tn to.thte NOE ... t , 1 • Liars in 'value. AllJaeggstge exeeedint that amount in value - will boUthi risEtf the 01/11/51/V H ILD! lesikiktryypeekalcontract H. -.• " • , r -_ 4 , EDWARD '. sel4, ,:. General Etimponsandeilt,..944 o .o. ll }, ".:.:'• Erriimie*N • • OAKS • : I EGE. PORT WATNEE W. AEG CLEVELAND a pirrastatpum,B. -t mita dept. 13%18661,_trains will ledge unis and arrive st thi: NOM Gatkb:l4dfis :I time, as follows: tlidenge.. 11:011alit • CTLere 3103 gma• na.ws• .9:011alt rale Yrall l l 7:99331 Chicasolitx .ILl:33 is Cl. Wiegbill 6:13 'a* Wheeling Ex. 11:011sa: Cticsgo MM..: o:am et. LonnEWL:.:_ 3:33pis Chicsi 9: R3 aid CL d in•g EX GIGS pat C7L saa pa. tratt & Tra - Sx76:lopla C : gi:2l3 p Chime° Ea...." 4123 h te .l l 7:Frielfrx. , GlitAptt, 01. Whtit. Mr • mum.. (roil Agiere4l4 drg i g Aiief hag. • _ 4 II: Bsin N. In . tit yeeltdele "" 10:13 am N. &X , n, • 11:911 sm. " 11:58 W e • "L_ 8113 s ns Rochester . 133 pin New Castle:, ,`• 10:134 sit.l Welivre Etc:. 3:411p 1...131110,a1 . 0 9:13 a li" Leetsdale Ace., 4:13 pm • • " 1:011pat N. Brigt•E 5:33 p Nalriern ` "•R:43 pm N. Brist.'n •• 6:911pm Leetsdalel4:s3 Leetsdale •• . 10:43pm -" " '7:slBpsk. GirliGge Id,aktcsgli EXpress - lenweida. mar- oit a. to. Out Express Arrives • sat 'IP. B. General Ticket S %UV T -7 . 111110111PACIPIC -•, ~East4imOklifidoi‘, The nolmorr mail/leer RE:curial hum the Mutt! ) P?ftit tn _ •:: Col9rado, irevadst., ' 1 • '. l . ' Gaiitornia 'l7tah • - . . . Axlzona l _ ‘-. ' , J , IVIIO I O I IO O / 1 2 f ' Srj ,• • . NOW Meloloo3 Idaho, 0 " ".• Two .Trsins -learn eta!e; Lino .and letweenetO s a ,- totly, Mondays excepted, on the arrtrat °rails. .wanwo Railroad O. z a. and ' ~ • Bt. Jo % 14.. "414tcna ay, coma at row, lilacs;: and=; lkt go - witilk , 4: for all i points In At o f User_ eat of Ello. -worth with the UNITED_ AM zwgrans_ccip , .. ea , PANT 43 DAILY ' LIN E OVAttF.A4R rums AND JClaltithlt COApTINIrtoN' ...LI, ...• • ::: -- 4 - , ..., . . 3YENrialt4 .84•14' ZA4C'rul And all Pointelin the Territorlee,, And withUSlNagerfc-- TET-WitBlaY LIT/2 00ACITES for Port Unlon.Pent , s Port, Pass, A.Uns. Me~ew, 'Santa Pa, and 'an p o ints in Arizona an 4 With the r ezleo. icrac fad ass of trolling' "tookend equipment, and the arrangements made • with Tn. 11 sponattde tiverianC Transportation Linell frowns! western terminus, tnsleadnaw_ollers imegasileg • wi rad ti llesa . M.K*4" 11 MW.a Arßit..kt t 4 ttbe Or lor , sales* au the„lptiAlpal . o4len in Mo o t 'Ahmed Stites and Canada& • no , gore and • ask fault" ckelia TIM Bl[orr ROUT , PAULIIO RAILWAY Warywnl-D/V=W4.-.; • • fi6 ~• • - • .11,(11314*, - Lly r ritr Alt Az,* - QIIEENBTQN. 10 * "ILPUIRWIr* Nmstberblir st t 141444 1 01rr Ikmoe celebrated tra6 ,, ria latlfrif . • ive l ..l 17t e atke7fizi solluell Or T . !! 7, .;',.iillnilailltantiWilif.4"?.. foC' l ' 3l) WV"! MUM, Kibieldete - 11112 tr fsmos Oily% Vast ' - RAILROAD& STEASEEIEUPSi , , ,, t gil
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