The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 18, 1868, Image 3

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    elid *lifters in New York.
Coil Closed at 13495. •
Filial
ty Teduersul to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Nsty Yonic,Nov,ember 17, 1868.
morntr AND GOLD.
MOllO3 , is guy at 6@7 per cent. on call.
Sterling nominal at 83( 3 @9X. Gold lower,
opening at 136%, falling to 134 m and clog.
big at 134K.'
. .
' Quiet without material change. Coupons
of 1881 114041143 p do. , 82, - ; .109®101r;
I • I
do. '64, 105);@)107; do. 415, 107%®107q; 43:
. i new, 109%®109%; do. '67,109%0100g; do.
'66, 110®110V, 1040 s, 10450)105. •
'RAILWAY shrugs- _ • ,
' Th e transactions in Railway. shares con,.
tinue , large,. . although there is lees excite
ment ;ban yesterday. ..Tha market opened
firm, . with sales of Erie at 64; New:YOrk
Central, 12:N; Reading, '99X; Northwest
; ern, 85. ' ,At the first open board' prices
yreake , and since then- they have grad
;tally eakened and settled, until the sec.
and re at board, when Erie:touched 47;
New - ork Central, 1183`;' Reacdng, 97 1 X,
and Northwestern 8231.. Subsequently the
market became excited and.ariable, Erie
reaching 60, and New York Central 120 g.
The market again reacted - before the close;
however, andldeied dull and unsettled.
At 5:30 renewals of the Erie war had
muehieffect on thi, market.. It alio created
an "uneasy .feeling feeling in mOnetary circles.
Cumberland, 86,Pg46 1 )41 Wells, Fargo &Co.!
Express, 27%q28;•• .American, • 43(345%;
Adams, 4834 ®4otUnitedt3tatee, 4E447; Mer
chants Union , , 2034@)21; Quicksilver, 21%
®23;lCanton, 46®4634; Pacific . Mail, 114®
114%; Western Union, 36@)36y 4 ,; Milsouri
sixes, 90; old-Terinessees, 70; new .Tenne&
sees, 68%1569%; North Carolinas, 64)65;
Virginias, - 5611059; Hartferd and Erie, 2734
%; Mariposa, "'preferred, 20%@21;
N_ ®27 ew York Central, 11934®119%; - Erie; 49y,
@4934; do preferred, 63; Hudson '
IM MO
123E' Reading , •97 ®973 4 ; Terre Haute,
• 67 88@41; do preferred., 63; Wabash, WM@
@69; do preferred,: 69@)71; St. :P'exa; 6,N
; do prefbrred,•B2@B2% , Fort "Wayne,
'107K@107%; Ohio and • Mississippi, 223{,@,
30; Molds= Central, 116; Michigan Bouth
ern, 83q@811%; Illinois - Central, - 141®143;`
Pittsburgh, 8434 ®B4X;' 98%®99;
Rock Island. 104K@10130 Northwestern,
rp'@d 3 nede. l Preferred, 84e%®843,f; Chloe
and Alton, 186; Lake Shore, 96V..; Cin
cinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and.lndian
' spoils, 76; St. Joseph preferred, 86.
MCCETERG SHARE& '
Mining Shares are dull. Smith & Parm
alee, 435; Gregory, 500. •
• - - COPPER STOCKS.
Copper shares at , Boston aftt,urickatiged.
BATR-TRXASITRY RECEIPTS.
The receipts' at the Sub-Treasury to-day
were $2,720,555; payments, $2,665,274. Bal
. ance, $83,658,706. • -
Chicago Market,
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tily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CHlcaoo, November 17.—Eastern Ex
change is easier, buying at par, and selling
- at 1-10 per cent. premium.' Flour is less
- active and easier, with sales of spring ex
tras at 85,25a5,75. Wheat is in good specu
lative demand, and prices are unsettled;
No. 2 closed Ba 3 go lower, with 'sales of No.
lat $1,17a1g3; No. 2at 51,08a1, 12, the mar
- ket closing weak at 111,08, and sales were
Made of No. 2 since ?Change at 8148. Corn
• is a shade firmer, with of No: 1 at 80a
81c, No. 2 at 76a77c; new, shelled, is hell at
57c in store, and 58a60c on track. Oats is
less active and easier, with sales of No. 1 at
45a46c, and rejected at 40a51c, closing at 45
_ a4flo for No. 1. Rye is firmer and more so
' tive and Basokighei, with sales:of No. 1 at
$1,04a1,06, and No. 2at i1a1,03, closing, at
-31,05a1,06 for No; 1. Barley is in, good
speculative deniand and 9aloo higher, with
sales of No. kat f1,50a1.58, rejected at 51,50,
and the .market closed at 81,56 for No. 1.
Itighwines are firmer and steady. at 97c for
free. .
.Provisions are weaker
,_.but quiet.
Rtimp Pork is held at 1117 Mess Pork is
• held at514a24,50. Beef Rams are held at
$26a25,80. Lard is held at 15c." - Short rib
Middles are held; at 1/c, and roughuides at
10Ko. Freights are steady and quiet at 7o
lbr corn by sail tryßuffalo. The receipts
for the past twenty-four hours amounted to
9,298' barrels flour,' 80,109 bushels wheat,
49,410 bushels corn.' 41,816 bushels oats,
2,552 •bushels rye, 3,s9o,bushele, bailey, and'
2,608 head of hogs.- Th e
_ shipments for the
• same flute were 18,442 barrels flour, 132,400
bushels wheat. 99,544 bushels corn, 25,277 ;
bushels oats; 4698 bushels rye, 10,617 bush
els rye. 10,674 bushels barley, and 2,085
head of hogs. -
St, Lout Market.
. .
MT TelearsolVto the Plttetrathtt Gazette:3
ST. Lotus, November 17.—Tobticco is In
'better demand, but the offerings are small
• and-of a _poor quality. Cotton; low midj,
Wing sold at 1930; 'H'emp dull; undressed
sold at SiMal,lB. 'Flour unchanged, at
84,50450 for imperfine; 15,75a6,50 for extra;
/7,0037,50 f 4 _double extra; 19,25a11,00 for
treble extra to fancy. Wheat stiff under
the light receipts, but prices, are not quota
bly changed, the rates being 31,40a1,60 for
_--- fair to prime rod, and $1,70a2,05 for strictly
- 16 prime to fancy; spring unchanged, at $1,15a
.1,18 for No. 2 and 31,20 for No. 1.. Corn; the
i t s , supply, small and the market firmer; old
mixed bin d yellow sold at 7.5a77c; choice
whites ld at &lc, and new sold at 70a72c.
-Oats steedy and, unchanged at 48a520.
Barley quiet, at $1,85 for
.good Illinois
spring; $1,99it2,00 for Iowa; ,82,10a2,15 for
fancy Minnesota. Rye firmer at $1,08a1,10.
Pink •lovfer for`old at 327,50a28,00; new sel
lers at nsa.A' the 'latter for guaranteed.
Bulk -Meet* , ahoulders • 103ic; clear sides •
1 41fc. Bacon; very little doing; shoulders
held at 1834a18 3 / 4 13, with retail sales at the
outside price; 180 for clear sides; 17340 for
choice sugar cared hams. -Lard nominally
lower at 1435 c. Whisky unchanged at $l.
Iteceipte—Fl9ar„ 8,400 bbls; wheat, .:¢,BOO
bush; , corn
1 8.400' tusk; oats; 5,600 Wish;
barley, 5,300 bush; rye, "1,000 bush' bogs,
2,938 head. ,
Cincinnati Market. •
[BT' esnia to the mosssrits essette.3 • -
0/Namur; Ncivember 17.—Flonr and
Wheat unchanged and quiet. ' Coin is firm
and new sells at 58a60c. Oats unchanged.,
Rye ilmk at $1,30 for No.. 1. Cotton is dull;
'middling bring 220. Whisky has declin
ed to 95a98c and irregular. IHoge in- good
demand at .s7a7 but holders are asking
better prices at theulase; receipts . amount
ed to 8,900 head goveiznents, and sales were
dull at 7m.a7;ic for shoulders ; 9;ialfl3 for,
sides and axe for hams. Lir d is dull and
in light 'demand, prime steam seals at 14%c
and - kettle rendered brings 15Xa1530.
Bulk Meats are dull and:sales 'were made
af 90 hhd, at 9%e shoulders;:lB3ic So;
clear rib: Ho for clear aides; all - seventeen
to twenty days in salt and Packed. Butter ,
is in light supply and the., market is firmer
at 85a88o for freali; • Eggs are-.firm, at 80e.
Clover seed is dull at $lB. Timoth,y seed'
has declined to r2,reejo. Flax is dowri to
2a2,10 and is dull. Linseed 011 is unset
tled and small sales - were made at 98a950.
Gold, 184; : f buying. Exchtme is dull and
dr o OPialt at 50P discount bl9lPgr and Pars
fildladelplda 11liarkat
tB? Telegragh . to thillitabirith Gazette. 3
..l'inzahtraLMULti Notiyember 17.,.niere Is
adoing in Illoug' but it -Mamba steady;
ss -were made or 1(000`bbla' ka,47,50a8,25,
far' Wliaouslii mitt 21.thdeitittilaadlyt 110,75
810,9540rOhiofamily ; $ ll9lB for tangy.,
= Wilecat` prime Ia heldifirrelyt ;led, s2a2aos;
amber, $2,1082;18. ;al* e el*d.t at $1,4.8.
Cora Is quiet #nd • mixed , western kale St
, $1,011;13 Oats, 07a700 for "restefn: Vida,
/AY loget- 1:t8 1 ; Kai' Pork ,/s.
dull at ' . 70 0 105 ‘ - Lard sells slowly
~at
11130176.
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_ I< Petioltlissirkic
cot Toletrotdi to the rittionpoi - Gazette.)
DittilOrrt November 17••=-010ttr dull and
nominally - unchanged. Wheat s offering
zed, and tudea Uffordici. criterion of value
on large luta; closing rates-112,002.08.. for
extra iahlte; $1,98 for No. 1 , 10.; and 11,68
for,licril amber,: „ , •
f~
New York pry Goods Morita:
•
(Br Telegraidt Ito the l'ittzbarglt Gazette.)
N.sw 'Yonx, November 17.—Market gen
erally inactive, yet Steady for most staple
goods. We quote Heavy Brown Sheeting'
—15340 , for Appleton A; 1530 i \kor Pocaaset
Canoe; 15c tor Stark A: -150 for,St. Law
rence 0; 14c far Pequoit B; 18303 fo ci.-War ren
FF; 200 for :Cottassett; 1534 c for C tA;
14mo for Augusta; 140 for . Dwight. W; K i c
for Stark 1d; 123ie for Swift River; 1.13gc fo
Columbia Duck; . 300 for Masi. D Brown; 170
for do. G do.; 143ic for Silver Lake H; 10 30
for' Lewiston. A. Ticks; 8234 c ' for Boston
A A do.; 22350 for Pearl River; 800
for . Amoskeag A do.; 28c for do.
D do.; 19e for do. Blue; . Donnie, 29e5 Hay
maker;lBc; Star. No. 90, Checks, 28%c;
Park, NO. 80, do.. 24; Lanark fancy do, 12;
Amoskeag Striper, 22a23; Mt. Vernon do,
18; Pittsfield, 11; Somerset, 14. Sprague's
Prints at 123 C for fancy' Amoskeag do. at
12. New, York hUllaßleaohed Muslin' at
25; Lopes:Lido at 17, and Amoalreag Z
at 113 g..
inw
Cleveland Market.
(By Telejtapk to Gm: Pittsburgh Gazitte.3
.- Clari , ±46lel); Nevenhber 17.Flear dull
and unchanged; elty, $11,25a11,50 for treble
extra white; $9,50a9,75 for double extra am
- ber; 16,25a8,50 for do red; $7a7,75 for double
spring;.: $7a7;75; for extra. spring;
country ranges - 1848,75 for double •extra
rqd and amber; 47 4 8 . for &Able extra
spring; f 10010,75 for :double extra white.
.Wheat—No. 1 _red,. 11,72; No,-2 de, $1 55.
Corn held 0f 90a920: Oats, 'A - RyeGull
and`nominal; - held' at 41,16a1,20 fbr No. 1.
State and western.' Barley—nothing doing
and the market nominal. Petroleum mar
ket dull and a shade firmer; refined held
at 24c for reundlots; 25a270 for trade lots. _
Toledo Market.
EBY TelerTh9k to, th e gittsbargh Gasett".l
Tovano,' November 17.—Receipts-4,727
bbls flour, 8,740 bush- wheat, ; .
,3,020 bush
cont, 2,500 bush barley. 13hipments-8,400
Pigs flew, 10,880 bush wheat, 40,768 bush
corn. Flour quiet. Wheat- advanced one
cent, but c 10544 with th'e advance lost; sales
White Michigan at 11;82; amber 11,71a1,72;
Illinois amber #1,78; No 2 amber' 1.55; No
2 spring $1,15. Corn one cent better; sales
No /at -890930, closing at- 89c; rejected
870. Oats a shade lower; sales Michigan at
52e; Nix 2, 51%c. Rye one cent' better; No 1
81,10; Michigansl,oo. Barley dull. Freights
dull and'nominal.
Milwaukee Market.
[By Telegieph to the Pittaborith tiosetto.]
MlLWOulritr, November 17.—FloTir dull
and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower at
$1,25 for. No. 1, and 11,18 for No. 2. Oats
steady at 49a for No. 2. Corn- Irregular at
800 for No. 2. Rye , vast atilt for No.l.
Rub* , nominal; Tratelpts-200013b1s flour,
49,000 bus wheat, 4,000 lens oats, i 1,000 bus
corn; 1,000 bus rye, 406 bus barley. Ship
ments-8,000 bbls Soar, 45,000 bus wheat,
Baltimore Market.
[By 'Telegraph to** Pittsburet 9asette.3
Rturriconz, November 17.—Flonr in fair
demand and 1m: hawed. Wheat firmer;
sales of prime „to ,choice red at 12.2082,33;
'ordinary to fair 61;760,90. Corn firm; new
white 93c; yellow 61,00a1,05. Oats dull
at 68a70c. Rye nominal. Baoon active:
rib aides 18c; clear do. 18;0183ic, shoul
ders 14c; hams 19a20c. Lard is dull at
173ial8c.
LoalarLUe Market.
Mr Telegraph to the Plttaburgli thaette.l
Louravrtax, November. 17.—Tobaceo—
sales '4l Wads ; lugs to fair. leaf 7a16y0.
Superfine flour $5.50a6.25e. Nyheat,llsoalk
Cern, new, 50a55e in bulk. Oats, 53a540.
Rye, 21.20. Gotten, 21e. Hens, 7Xaxo.
Gimwtotal receipts, *OOO. Mess pork, 250.
TArd,lo34al7 for tierce. &men is nominal,
130, 18a1834e. Highwines. 95941.00 fres.
. . Memphis Market.
tayTebarraati th the Pittsbati Chisette.l
_t
liovember 7.1— . C0t firm at
'22c. Recelpta-1,584 bales ; • lia--214
bides. Floor dull at #4,25a11,00. horn 76c.
Oats 158160 c. Bay 240. Brati 24c. Pork,
old 412 9 ,90; new 127.001 Lard 19c; Bacon
scarce; Shoulders 143(a143iw, :Clear:' Sides
18y.a19c. •
IMPoRTII BY RAILROAD.
,Prrrastraciu, WATNII thatumo
Itonatoan. November 17.=10 'bbls eggs,
Volgt,ldahood cticlo; 55 .bole /sizing, sizing, A B
Mil* 5 bblit spirits, John O'Connor; 6 do
alcohol, I Adler & Co;'s B A Fahne
stock &r 4; 400'bbls flour Seghinver &
Voskamp; 6 cars Wheat,-Dail Wallace; 2do
do, 'Watson &Son; 10' bbls flour, Thomas
& Bro; 400 6o do, T Ca' Jenkins; 1 car mid
dlings, Bricker it Co; 100 bbis flour, John
McDevitt; 214 hides, 0 N Hoffstott; 10 tcs
lard, SR Politer; 440 aks flour, Shomaker.
dr Xangentrauo: 850 bbls do, Watt, Lang
Co; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 17 cars rye, Culp
& Shepard; 100 bbla flour, S Lindsay, Jr &
Co; 277 do do, Dan Wallace; 100 do do, Mc-
Glom & McKee; 250 pigs lead, Dithridge &
Son; 4 istms rye, Moore & Son; 100 bbri flour,
S B Floyd & Co; 19 bbls lard, Jas Dalzell &
Son; -19 bble lord oil, F Sellers & Co; 50 built
flour, W Ilwilage: 271 bins apples, A
Wintorhalter; 8 bbls.cider,' H Bea; 15 do do
15 bble apples, H Res; 14013171 s apMes, Graff
& • Hefter 1- car corn, H Allen; 12 cars
iron : o re; Hefter;
& Blair; 79 eiks rags.
Christy & Benham; 50 his cheese, W
Gormly; 29 elm rags, Godfrey & Clark; - 20
doz brooms, S Zwart & 0o; 13 pkgs tobacco,
E Megraw; 78 bits cheese, NJ Braden; 10
bble b uc kwhea t flour, D J &;M J Hartzell;
12 do do, J A Renshaw; 13 do do, T 0 Jenk
ins; 30 locs extract coffea, Fetzer & Arm
strong; 4 kegs butter.W H Graff & Co.' •
Prrassuacat, Omar:nom Asa ST. LOUIS
Botutoon. November 17.-1 car corn, Scott
it Glut; 3 cars staves, W Hastings; 2 cars
lumber, J D O'Dell; 1 car millfeed, J & W
Farley; 1 car staves, J Helm; 1 car ear corn, .
Brown& Williams; 8 , cars wheat, Watt,
Lang & Ce,‘ 200 bble flour, J I House & Bro; '
lithd lard, B HMyers& Co; 10 bbls apples,
- HeadA - Metziptr; 10 do do, Volgt, Mahood
&Cm 1 do'eluer. Meanor &Harper; 18 elm
wool, ';.W Barker Jr; •
10 cases wine, 'JA
Weber & Co; 10 Imo candles, , Munball &
Megraw; 5 bbls: whisky. 3 , Friendenburg;
38 bales - hides, G N Hoffistott; 10' bbls oil,
Fahnestock Jet3on; 3 bdls aheep pelts,
Kahn& Brim • 42-:aka oats, - F Schield; 22
sks flour, John Sehleleine; 8 pga butter, W
II Goff& Co, "200 bge 27e, ,W J - Meek; 1 car
tßples.lifollee & MeOlure,• 100 bble flour, D
Wallace; cam staves; H Meyer;. 1-car
Mu, Babb & Herron), 1 ear oats and , wheat.
Brown & Willlauns;-\lOO -bbl f10ur.,43 B
Leech; I ear staves, M B Adams & Bro; 1
aar *heat, Volgt,f.Ortman & Co; 25 bbls
whisky, Jas Bryan 10 kegs lard. W B Hari
idc Son; 25 like flaxseed, J Thttraby; 6.
bale. cotton, A H Childs & Co; 5 bbls oil, S,
Itllirker; 102 hid6s, Cheisnut & Co; 19 bbbi
pitch,Armstrong & Co,• 24 bales cotton,
Holmes, Bell & Wo; 10 • bbls Jas'
pencott. ; • ' '
- .
Prrrosuzits
Roam. November cars iron ore, Sho
enber& Blair; 1 do do,McKnight, Porter &
CO; do do, Lloyd & Black; 2do dm Brown
&Co 1 do sand, Dithridgo &Son; 1 do 00 P*
Per) It llowe;12 do' lumber, Ilimiltmt,
Aes Co; Ido clay-, It mion , l , do do, R
Palmer Co; •1 do-do, JL L Knox; loafs
C o ; bbla ppples, VOIA l!egahood
Co; 2 midi jvtatoea,_ Vangorder & Shepartir
- 6 nee tharble, A El•MoCarg.# 11 bbls; 0 o ks:
Wine, N Young; 1 bbl box 'glass, Westeriv
Union Volegraoh Co: .BO able sand,- A 11"
Wiley/2,0o; d casks, 2 tible wire, J Dunlap;;
2 cases Joinelleo , Llodlity:eterrett dc , l4lot
Sundries, S 64 8 Ova. H Col-
lino; 1 , bbl chestnuts, 1 do eggs, Carter,
McGrew it Co, fiame, 2 tics outings, A.
:Fulton, Son it Co;_180 bay hairs, 49.
rockers, Bed fo rd Chali op; 2t; bite cheese,
'Knox &brr; 6 bbli 'l4lples, Clinbinghlun*.
Moore; 68 vemptyvil barrels, B MOorei:
lot kegs,' Bender it (kg, oars, iron ors
„Colonial: Rahm it Co, . lot lumber, J _
Seibert: n. bales hops, H Rbildy; bra
chi, Gras&Reiter.
Aiaatoatny Nod
vetnber 17.-4 bdbil u tt lest& wool, Salle
& 'Ertl 5 are ' iron, Pittsburgh,
Cincinnati &St. Lo Railroad Con:gimpy*
17 eke buckwheat *our T Jelikh34 b a s-
PITTSBURGH O.647ETTA:_:WEWSDAY, ,NOTENE
chestnuts, 1 box E . Heazlettont A' ear
atone, Henderson, A &. Co; 1 bx eggs, 1
(kap chickens, 1 bag beans, Nebaumt 7 eke
onions, 3do potatoes, 2 bags ns, 1 COOP
chickens, W H Carnahsuir 7 b bla apples, 1
1 bx do,Smith, Johnston '& Colvin;_23 sks
oats, Rd &Ritchart; 41 ski potatoes, E H
Myers & Co; 2 bxs leather, 7 Nils do, W
McLaughlin; 6 bra buckwheat flour, 1 bbl
flaxseed, S Ewart & Co; 2 cars stone; Hen
derson, Alexander & Co; 4 cars limestone.
Elmenberger <& Blair; 1 car /ime, W H
Conan; 3 cars stone, Henderson & .Co; I do
do4tßurns; 2 do metal, Brown & Co; Ido
do, Colkman, Rehm & Co; 28 bga flour. 2
kegs bitter, Voiat, Mahood & Co; 1
car lime. LBoynoTds; 20_pkgs butter, 12 do
eggs; 10 slus wool owner. •
23x5morr, November 17.-
400 bbla Boar, A Marlin; I car flab ifl o c i gi , i
& Heckert; 34 bales cotton, A C
Co; 63 do do, Rennissly; Childs & Co; 25 mks
oats, Rose & Ewing ;. cars cars wheat, W Mc..
Hee & Co; 10 bbls cheannts, GMy,ers; 28 ski
flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton Co;kcar ap
ples, B Henry( 1 car bbl headings.J M
Hemphill; 1 ear wheat, 'Dickson; 1
pkgehides, W Flacons & Son; 1 - hhd lob.
R& W Jenktnson; 60 bbbs cider, A C Gard
ich; 10 do do, A Danner ; 1 car staves, M P
Adams& Sonrl ear bran, R Knox Son;
100 bbleflour, Geo Sta Wart;, 780 pigs lead.
Palieslock ; Hazlett & - Co; 2
.cars stone,
Forrestei & Megraw ; I car hay, A Moyle.
PITTSBURGH AND POirMitLIBVILLii Banc,
moan, November 16.-47 pkga honeyy, W H
Richards; 11 kgs nails, Demob & Weise; 19
bbls, chestnuts, Baker, Vail dc• Co; 70 bbls
salt, Heszleton; 8 cars metal, J Moor
head; Ido do, W Smith; 833 bxs window
glass, Michaels, R & Co. - - •
RIVER NEWS.
The river was-about stationary last even
.
ing with five 'feet four inches in the (than
nel by the Monongahela marks. A steady
rain set in early yesterday morning; and
continued almost mahout. - cessation
throughout the entire day, and' there was
every appearance last night of another rise.
.Indeed, we should not be surprised to
iee our rivers rising to-day.
•
Business was very dull at the landing
lesterday„which was owing in part, at
east, to the inclement condition of the
weather. Freights, however, have been
scarce for Several days past.
The New Yorkand It.-0. Gray, both sr.'
rived from Cincinnati, and they both had
good tripe.
The Julia No. 2, for Zanesville; ingomar
for Parkersburg;; and Kenton for Ports
mouth, were the departures.
The Armadillo, Capt. D. H. Swaney, is
announced to take her, departure this eve
ntng for'New Orleans, positlyely. ,
The Leonidas, Capt. Ed. Evans, is-filling
up steadily for St. Louis, and the Glasgow,
CaPt. Ludy Robinson, is announced for Cin
cinnati andlkulaville. • -
The new steamer Arkansas, Capt. A. H.
Shaw, it is expected, will be ready to take
her. departure for New Orleans to-morrow.
Braman No . nex—The -Wild Duck and
Barges, Capt AliaWalt r did not get off for
St. Louislyesterday, aa expected, in come.
quence of the inclement condition of the
weather, ,"hut she will leave to-morrow
(Thursday) without fail. She will take
freight for all intermediate ints, includ
ing Cincinnati. ) Louisville, Evansville ,
Cairo and St. Louis.
The Tom Farrow . Barges, will coma:lenge
receiving immediately after the departure
of the Wild Duck.:
The J. N. McCullough arrived at Cincin
nati on Sunday.
Quite a number of towboats have arrived
Within the past few days, and we should
not be - surprised if there was water
enoughly to-morrow or next 'day, to let
them ont again.
—lt is stated that Henry Ames will go
into the New Orleans and Memphis trade, , . .
"•—The Camelia, after re ceiving ' twenty
, tons of freight, left Cincinnati on Saturday
for Nashville. ' _
. 1 -The Ida Rees, en route from Pitts
btugh to New Orleans,arrived it ; Cincin
t! mi Sunday.
ba
—On the morning of the 10th inst._ the
steamer Irene sunk in Red river, twenti ,
miles below Shreveport.
-The Armenia, en - route ' from Pitts
burgh to St. Louis, passed by Cincinnati on
Sunday drawing nearly seven feet.
—The ,St. Charles was to have lett Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday. Among
other items, she has 160 tuns of hay.
—The anagb3at ! Deßtuney will be , ten
days repairing at Mound City, after which
she.i.pes toenag-pulling between Napoleon
and Vicksburg. She has a! New Albany
CUM.
—The wharfboats at/Cairo are filled to
overflowing with Southern freights. The
whartheat proprietors refuse to pay the
reguLtr rates, and - are trying , to force the
boats to cut rates.
—The railway bildge ,over the Missis
sippi river, at Quincy, Illinois, is finished.
The first train of oars pasted over it on Fri
day last. The structure is pronounciul to
be very satislactory in all respects.
—ln the ease of S. A. Hubbell vs. West ' -
err Union Railroad Company, for injuries
received by the explosion at the steamboat
landing, which has been on trial at Chieago
for several days, a verdict in favor of the
pliddtiff for 112,000 him been rendered' by
t hej ray. • "
,-Captain John Cannon and Capt. Tom.
Leathers, we are informed, indulged in a
knock down at New Orleans on klaturday.
The difficulty arose out'or the charter of
the Belle Lee iby Leathers and his subs.,
quent 'violation of the charter. • Captain
Cannon had the beat of the tight, our infor
mation states. -
—ln the Superior Court at Cincinnati. on
Saturday,ln the case of the Nashville Packet
Company vs. Thomas : Murdock, an action
to recover $Bl5, unpaid assessments upon
stook of said company, for which the de
fendant had subscribed, judgment was
gitren in rotor :of the plontip _for the
amount' named. , 1
—Tile 'Dubuque Ilinter, of Nriday, says:
Those who travel up and down the river
hereafter during the rest of the running
season, will have to pay double rates. Th -
Whits, Collitr. Line have advanced their'
ranseiler 'tariff to $lB from here to ,St.
Paul, and $lB to St. Louis. Rates;on freight
have advanced to We per 100 pounds, both
to St. Paul and St. Louie. The Northern
Line claims to be carrying at' the old rates.
—The Lchtirville • and Portland Canal is
now in course of, enlargement ` under the
supervision of Gen, Godfrey , Weitzel. The
plan of the _work provides •fot/the construc
tion of a strong crib' work and dam Morose
the crest' of the rocks at the head of the
falls of di& Ohio, opposite - LbulaYille, and
another' rib dam further down the river,
below the foot'of the falls: - Both 'dams are
to be provided with siuiceways formed by
the• return; wings. , /The lower slaiceway
will be naxt , the Indiana shore, and will be
200 feet :wideas 1,200 feet long. The two
.damawill,redu the falls of the ,Ohio, in
in
entree low *es, to 25 feet, thus dimin.
- 11 . 1 # 1 411t0 into the locke by one". foot. It
is nuipated,that the upper dam '' Will cost
about 178,000: end the loWeremenbout $175.--
800; '' Thii i ipper dam saves 8 feet ; of solid
rocketsVW , on along the whole line of the
'at_ _ nald'Jf is item. in therexkustion of the
, Lottisoille and Portland, Canal; amounts to
11270000 i 4 The: loWer,daut, saves, in the
same W9lig It all - the channel rock ' snows
lion below, e locks, amounting', to 11 1 900
000. t.Thult, eductihrthe coil 6f these two '
'dams *Montt they. damthere is w 1
eleir, - gaili , of 1 210 ,100,11rthe amount re-,
led diftl#i_tadargeinetiLl Theinaterials,
this extennre Work are to be 'Collected
during the winter; lib that the contracts can
b e given out early in the spring:
, 4 ' . .') i ,! h.."te."...."....—: .• - ' I
77..1 - • Rover a 8 , ; •
r • • .
tßi Tdorowti ari,thentottria casette.) • -
.LotaaltrALl:NoVemlX)r 17.—River rletng
8 feet in tke-435T41- tIY, mark. Weathe r;: oloudi and *old.
[ ~ ::~~ 3
TEI
ISnUSEB°
ITTEIBIIIIGII AND ST.. i agga i t
LOUIS BARGE CO.
- . .
Per Qur'an/An, LeaGsvilie. Enna vine;
• ' Cairo and St. Lelittlg.'
• -'
_
The staunch and pewertal tow-hostt
antizravint AND BADGE
J. W. AN/MALT. Master,
Will leave for the above ports on TB MEM ,
'ember nth at ds. x. •
Thro receipts rived to Memphis and ew Or
leans, Also to gik points on. Cumberlandriver at
lowest rates. •
Mini pees can depend on laying their a for
est with dispatch. liatisfaetivn swam d.
!for height or pumice appiv on board or to
• nom . - oRABLn BABNYB. Agent.
PITTSBURGH AND
LOUO{ BARGE CO.-
afar aneinnatt.'Louissine. wrens
Cadre awdl it. Loafs.
The Match and powortil tow-boat
.TOIL. INULIitOW. 4WD DAUM
' ' ! capi. i‘Beis. lunnswia.
,
Thrwoh receipts glees to MollW
ies and N J ,
lea's. Also to all points on Cumberland fl
lavas% rates. •
Shippers east ht.
warded with dispateLliailetik.
ar. B. The TOM Tal&llirWill follow the WILD
DIJON. / cizt?l,Las BARNES, '''l •
hole , stmt.
priTsaunc*,
witimuOre,
-
Marietta- and 'Parkersburg Lin
I
Leave Clompaara White Boat. foot of Wood Mee %
DAILY. AT 1.9
EXDAIIAD TEuuDAyØ
BATAUD A. 13. anzrzrzzo, muter
WIDNISDAYS AND SATURDAYS,,
GEILT WAILS! C. L. BaRIMAR, Master
!night will be received at mil l hour. *7 l
self • JAMES, COLLINS. A at.
Kos CAIRO" AND = k m oit=h
LOUIS—The steamer - idimmona.
011/DAS • • coPt.,"Ap•
Willtem for above and Intennedlate portil on
' THIS DAT, 18th Inst., at 4P.X. 1
For freight or passage j inly s mAnard o o r r to j •
J. D. COLLIDIGWOOD.
nol7 GaziEST & Agent.S.
_
AA-EGULAR Tiltill•••
DAY PACIEZT YOE CINCUT•
1,, LOUP3VILIdit AND ipirA.Nsvn..LE:-.xue
fineisteadoar I I •
BELLSVBSNON - Capt. Jiro. DAtta.air .
WM leave as above on
SATURDAY... 4 P. X. .
For freight or passage apply bn board or to
ILACK d COLLINGIVueD,
4314RIEST HAS
caati. BARNES. Meat. I
a oil
rOR MEIEORDIEI, - VICRAI
BUM AND NE t RELICANS."
e new and Batman steamer. -
ARKANSAS ' A. 13. !UAW, Mesta.
WSJ leave for above and Intenitedfate ports ' n
, TWA DAY, liovsnitOr 18 th .
Tor freight or pasasie sum on board or
• •
• D. C O LA bi CK
WOOD
COLLINS. Agents.
VOll CAIRO i A fPIIIEt
i kar n a L
..i: . sad NNW 0 Ma 2
steamer, 1 i OS
ARMADILLO 4 4 ' Cap . D. SWZANY.
WHI leave as shove on 1 ' i. • . '
THIS DAY, .117th Inst. -
rz freight or r i cEe s tm li i iiks
62
bo LeTT A . 13" ‘ to itg e tig.
WINES. LIQUCIRS, .&0
PITISBUIIGH MFORPRIG 110
lISTJUMIMED tlB3O.
SCHMIDT & .FRID
zmNmmilis or roimear
WINES AND LIQIIORS'
•
No. 409 Pen» Street, 11 " A"
Would direct tlui attention of the limb*, to th &at
that, %seising 'Owns' facilities throush se
3=Wi n ne and Liquor Hones in Europe., and
ac their importations direct, she are ens led
to Offer the runt's grades of Ono, WINEB AND
LIQUORS it prices less than Eastern ; rates=
animations of
_qualities and comparison of
respectfally solicited. I ,
A chokes assortment of pare OLD urz 715.
ZZY constantly am hand
p OBE NATIVE WINES.
• 1 AND OATAIM - 1, I
Of our own growing. gl ,
so. the best hriiali of
011.A.MPAONN. OLAIUPP, OHNIINT and PORT
WINES. "The Growers+ Company+ , of BlitilN.
DV, pint lasts, Pot the thing for travelers.
N. B.—Particular , ' attention paid to einiplling
families. 1 A. DIAMAIIIg
irrade: No. 4 Virgin 1110. Plttsbn .
JOSEPH S. FINCH SE, CO., /
um. 17,189„ 191, lea and i l9s,
JIRST PITTSBI73OiII.
montricrumoui or
Copper Distilled Pare
'Also. dealers mincer
HOPS. *a
PEROI43IIIIILYIIO
AAsa,.... Star Gram - Brand, equal to
FRENC ; MILT FLOUR. ii k it
_
?Lb 710 iil/4 OCII kat% put when e
order ed. l it =s RELLABE.VIE DIEM,* -
ik suut
ual to best et. Lou:
L omit M b DEAD,
Equal to beat 0140 no,
OEN IT.Ottit 'AND CI:EIN MEAL.
It. T.MIPT is 8204
flapt.o. MIL' • - - it.aat. Mai.
Alleithen
LOITItt.FLCIVRI I FLU
ra& Kt-mind Oldißtieat Pint.
While Star Midi. nse.
Riverside MCI, .for moors.
6tone Rill. for Bakers.
Ontario M 111; for Bakers.
Monitor Mlil, for /liken.
City Mill I,3jorindeld, Maar.
Family
l 'e ativerriramlty Flour. I
_OP NEWBt WHEAT.
nview Rine Pena. Louis.
Tea am Mills. is do
Clarke's Rest Baker's Fionr.
' ReystOne NM do
CoronettdO '
Poriale tr'r , I
'yiherr, rAira
amo pits and VTR WI
BILLIARD TABLEI3.I
r r
rIigaTAXDAIIIII 1, ~ ' c 'r , I'
Pa ' , :
_,
AMERICAN BILLIARD ITABLES;
4111 00113LEA7101 001E1711, 1
. ...
&tra t e/it tt et
Nov. ia . OW'''. 111 " - ana
_2l .
:... 4; zversibinitraur -to bUtiarduyi ow
best quit It 7 and loweilia
_mi ways On haaaL
Out YEW COE TsuuLCK :Pallogmot Mir lithi•
Agent, Price OS. great suome. - 1 ---
IllgiUstadrirtol so-Benton spidloisioN 'Maui
- . .
'ir cow ,;,i.z•
inu4 .
61? ii and 69 oioitiiB44 York -
GIL an
.. sir York City
... jtesainewat - .1. , , lil ~,,-. f,,._
A.. 1 " llu ttiD 11141 ""Ir. •
011,niira OrilliZr e ' 1 • '
- '
weidetellir PA.
tErAINRED Ank.-toriPEE;-‘-*lto
tap won abaft, white Rid ad Rio Calm the thetairsdi,. seada*Al and ate iv int
tog or poised I*V • 2'JMN L 11 1 411BHAW.:,' •
IM4 .- *Sr Wien, and/Mind Mak
iliM=l3==
ene
!esti cia Wong theft frelghi for•
ton pars:dead.
siVILINII
ni • trR.
!!!
,
. 4 ,T, 0 °/?
I=
18 1868
a¶: s) iai
Estill A 8 2 111 MR BY A. aT.
W. M. OORMLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty' Street,
CDraiony Orr. Esau' soyaz,/
prx-rigircruciu.
J. L. DELLING2B....• A. I. lITZTANIkag.
DILLINGER $k STEVENSON,
conissiow ANTS,
N 0 . 187 Second Street; Pittsburgh, Pa.
mows. AND BILL - • "
AU Hinds' of , Cointerv_ , PricitSce. ,
All artier' Nereltandlie promptly filled, at
LOW2s2l2arket rates. • Paellealar attention Wen'
to the sale of Butter, Ili u m Cheese, Dried Fruits,
te,"'-We feel confident we can Ain entire -1 W
by making gluten &ass and pitotirr vus.
at RIGSLI/32 MlAlucuT YEICIZIN and thersPore
resnec y yoar eonsleaments. All corre
spondence asswered pronip e nd Yarning Plates
furnished tree. Grain In store a° arrive daily..
aum:l7B , - •
=1
11311 Oi.
`rei, it
IrYTATT, LANG & coy
Vy
unoLaczza DIALlas SR
, .
Groceries, Flour,,Grain, Produce, Pro.
4 vhdosia;Fhib, Cheese, Carbon 011. &e.,
Noc. lea and. 114 WOOD tyrazitT. near Liberty
l itreet. Pittsburgh. Pe. - neaten
I • - •• " ; mina.
J • •
1 I • 47
. otivinissiori'-.llterchants,
AND nsasais
V 1.0174, GIKAIN#
No. 93, oill2 379.321, Deg Zan CoxamoN,
N imaamrafir CITY.
Jimas n. Watson: '.'4.
MEA/ien is:HARpER, .
lILDUB, 014DRANDIODINDI
apmakasexoN.llXEOßciZA.2Wthil ,_ _
3511k i LIDERVir wrnrez • FITTBIII7EGH.
' Conilgrunente solicited: , • . 1 . 3,321 ‘,
Bxntanwona-,T. G. Martin, Cashier It es!
National Bank; J. B. Dilworth it - Co., B. T. Kent
nedy. a Bro. , - -, , , jan:l2l,,
J. B. VAN7121.D.. ....A. T. CANFIZAD.
ewers H. CANFIELD & SON, COlll
• • AtISSION : YERCHARTt3, and Wholesale
ewers in Goshen Factory. Hambnrg and W. R.
Cheeae. Boater. L ard, ' Pork. 'Biel , . inour, FUN
Dried Fruit, Grain, PIK Lead. Pot, earl and &oda
Althea. White Lime Linseed,: Lar Coal and Car
bon 011 a. No. 144 First street. PIM arch.
MIME KILL , P. szczuser
KEIL & RICHARTi (
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
~~.v~: AND Diguariff
ILOITE, EFRAIN, 939D3, : h11LL 73:3D, c.,94.,
.3491433447 , Mt., 493=199.
T I
BILANCHAIT,
Wholesale and Retail Omen,
No. 396 PIiN3IBTB3ET.
1698:1111
1e11.133' 3. 4.2mcs.
McIIANE :AJMER. 1 , •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '
Dagen In 7LOUR., GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN.
ZRALLY. No. 14/. WATRIt EITRICZT. olxmo
Pittaburgb. ioS
FETZWI. & MMMtONG,
POSWAILDIie AID cu a 1 ZEMILUMI3 I
Per the sale of Emu. Grata. Bloom. IV.' Bitter
Ifeed Dried Trait. and Produce genet . No. le
STRUT, coraor alma, ruta y lurth.. -
te22:uB
~~
C.T.E KNOX AZDIUM
KNOX & SON,. COMMISSION
e reac w mp lo n tur YLO R ffirr o ir ‘
D ODA oprmits city .11 21 4 k Shen/ City.
bITTILEV • BAIRD . 11i • ..pwrrorg
Wbolsoal• Grocer_s, Commligati Merchaata sad
+der, In Produce Flour, Dams, Cheese, MIN
Yamsbon an Lars eil l. . s l Ti roxy rßa . r. Nalls, Ws" Cattail'.
and at' Pittsbn manntsetaas nanan4l7,
115 and ISt inSOOND T. Pittsburgh. --
a s;
IS *STREIT, Pitts • h. Pa.,Cortnission
• • and Wholesale er In coantaT Produce.
Groceries and ttsburah.Nannflatures. Cash ad
sassed on eats. and paid for Produce gen
JOHN I. HOIISIL ....SOW. WY. 11. 8017137.
4.0111 0 1 I. MOVIE &-11110116_ Suc
essors so JOHN L. 119VISIC * CO.,
racers arid Cossaleclmi Werehas • ()crass
Bralthdeld sad WstarStrseta. PI • • Pa.
JOHN SIIMPTON A WALLACE.
G§HIPTON&WALLIACEINHOLE.
SALE GROCERS AND PROMOS DEALERS, .
. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plttabursh.
"PRQFE,II3BIcIN6L.
wwu,t i lt A. MMUOJ
HAD BI train Tsai ,
PRACTICE OF LAW,
IN PHILADILPHIA. (Mee No. 113 BOUTS
FIFTH STREET. below Chestnut. noitals
jos. A.Aini.rat,
[ , ILDERMAX MID POLIOR XLCUIDMILTS
Moe, UM WILIT, IPTEXITOiser Waddsiglice.,
. . .P.ITTBBNIGH, P, A 4,
, . .._ . .
Deeds, Boa_ds, lifetimes, - Athnowlert
Depoduoas, voueelions, And s.ll o th er le tlmit
aurae,. executed p • .. 011. rall
spawn ! BIrcELASTEMS,
I ' l siamitakteatir
lic•011elo Jutted ot_thri_Pence and. Pollee
trate. OM RANT' Elg.=, °malt* thl a t ti a:
tbedril; =GEL P..ti.• • .
Deeds, Ponds, Mortgages, :.,,,LeLpo*lellipterig,
DsposDiens, BM all Legal Business *located Pith
Promptness and dispatch. _ . nada
EtISTACE.S. *OAIHOIRIN
AX41:915,
imomozo mans or me rs►os AND
.• FOLIOS NA6IETRAT7t.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA,
Deeds,. Monde, Nottesoe, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all' Legal Business molted with
unaptness and dlspatc mon
A • ARINION, .
*
JCL
tretettce of the Peace, .
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ART
siimozr imam, PAST zthadniemut.
Collo:sum - or Bents latelied and promiltly attettd-
V I Bo RAMIE%
JUSTICE OPINE PEACE, CONVEYANCER ,ac.;
meet, °Amosl4llleirie__, ne arly oPPoalto we
Hallway Depot, - SOUTH rirrasuaes.
BMW/ • entrustom to bloc:are promptly attend.
Gives,
' .4trO, ITHT-AT-,LAvr.
No er Fifth bitroott
six.= rum, ndirr ' * POWS
, 5*7044*Y-4
Dionoold
' - (Ommo. the coot cra
PAe
Ailllstit •
v;licidaltail
. .
looms AND COUNSELOR AT ' LAW S
. ; lro. 80,01 , 040ireei,
admits
.-,2-zirreaitraon..PA. •
TORN AaITILAIN f
- .4XelniustaxArir."'' •
EF.carnoto strintit crktincerint AND
voracirausumuza.
gineterye l = .fi w esiu•
- -iers lomml arl s .
plassiaitco!v.
RAILROADS.
P;
•
GB d ,
• •
Oa aad after THITBSDAY. March sth4 ISIS
tidal Will ILITiTe at aad depart from tee Depot. COI
aim of Grant aad Water streets.. as follows: 1
- Dw.
6 d 0 0
Kanto aadframUnloat'a. 7:004 4 K. 6:00 P.llO
XaKeesportAccomatodVa.ll:oo 4. if. 11:85 mie
ax. to arid from ralcmt'a. 3:00 r. m. 10:00 41.111ki
West Newton Acemamod'a 4:301r. X. 8:354. as.
Braddock's Acoossmodat'a 615 P. m. 9 f50 r. Ms
Night dos. to McKaespart.lo:3ol". at. :6:40 A. NW
Sunday Clkarch Train 'maid
from West
roe tkikets apply ti
Newton M
1:00 r. .10:00 4.10 . 0
.7.11. KM% Age 4
W. B. STOUT. ihrssairdandellt.
GE of TIME. iF7.• r
aztairir vaitsair RAILRO - -
On and after MONDAY November. Gib.
TWO TRAINS DAILY yin leave Pittshnrga Ste.
Goa, corner ofEleureittk and Pike streets for
6.n. 01l City. Buffalo. and ail points la the Oil tie.
gionia
MUFF PIIMMOT. at' llilinunouS:
Hall. pie an 4 •••••:. EL-40p Ea
Itlifene. 'MO Da Xxpreas..., t.... 6:30 a in
gradrsit`d go 3:00p na Brad's IPd.b.elo:3o an
, lst Soda Works Ist Soda Worts 1
I.Ateconod`n.. 10:80 aso deemnoda'n. 6.110 a II
Id Soda Works Id Soda Works
Aneolied'n ..- 5:00p .fieecenodien. 3:601116
• Church Train' leave Pittsburgh at 1;10 In: x. La.
Pauol44 of 9 : 5 0 A. 31. 1
ri
ngers ing express train have' but MI
change or ears between Pittsbniwit. Baguio and 013
Begkins. Wail mill
_Mores* l'ratzts atop Only eg
Mt s els9l points , M i xed Way and Aneumniodatitat
stop at all stations. .
THOILLS M. XING. asakt. Sart
W. POEITI3I Born. Tiekiil6itent• • nat
. ,
r
i cur T erniN Tsm in. l7.ll. A2m G s7. ,M aggimil
I= B6.II•WAY•
PAR HANDLE ROUTE. -. ;
i
CHANGE OP TIMII.—On and altar IGINDATJ
Sept. Leth, 1361.-tralas will leave end arrival% is
e
Unica Dot, as follows., Pittsburgh time: • 1
.Dspart. • Arran.
Nall Zagrswe 51:18 a. ri. 1903 si,A
Past Llne 943 a. m. 7:114ii
Fast XL - Dress Lag p.m . 31:113 a. alak
McDonald*,W 6:13 a. m. 6i39 p.iria
Aite , n, No. 1.. 11:43 a. Ist..ase3p.r.•
Steubenville Aecommod , n. 3:58 p. au m. , 9;33 a; MO
NeDeuald , s dealt, N 0.2.. . 8;9 p.
9 .• ' 9:33 a. 714'
R r. 2:38 r. sr. "Express willleaye distr. 1
11:513 a. w. Express will anise daily
The 9:43 a. in. Train leaves daily, etundays es:
eepharl, and makes close emitter:omm at Newark The
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield • .2;
-Newark It. B. • - t.. t
S. Y. soma., General Ticket Agent. W. W. CAbin, gutot., S teubenville. • .•-1- i
Fri , , •
- SYLVANIA • • -
I .—on and after Sept. 18th,. iSOB. the Pas.
tienger Trains or. the Western Penni:Sewlederei
Street De city, aa follows: ,
8...... e No 05:1lli a
.rt No.l SAO ase !Freeport No. 1 9:05 INI
Expreas. ... 10:10 a, miSharpb , g No.111:90 age
IWob'gNo.l 1:95 pmilrapress.. .. . . 990 psi
m Nc%:lo pm 1 3prIngd , e'No 1 330 r
. 5:55 pm rreeport N 0.2 5:90
Spriiiidle No 2 •4_32, m !brined , e No 2 lan a i
A.boye trains run - Sa ll y except Sunday.
The Church Tral2 leaves Allegheny June& euk
genday atl:4o a. m., reaching Allepheny Cl tyi
9:50 IL m.' Ref:au/DM lames Alle eny City
low p. fn. and arrive it A ll egheny. =Ct. •
If . la.
CONNOTATIO2f 21011225—P0r sale In Paehaid .
Twee.. v., between Allegheny Clty, Chestnut s .
Herr's:Bennett, Mae meek, Etna and Sharpsburg.
and good only on the trains stopplag at Stations spew
ciffea on tickets.
• The trains leaving Allegheny City lat1:00 s. go:
make direct connect.ion at, Freepor, with WalkeVe
ofillages ferßutler and Ximanahltown. - Through
tickets m a purchased at the 061-ft, - No.
anOd alair t
the spot , / near the Wee ea, Illusgenalot Bridge Dittsburglt
NOr Author Information appV to • - I
JAXIO3 LiFFEETS, ge Fe deral Stree
i Depot,
The W Peramylvanlaliallros4 will not ago
same any risk Baggage, except for wearing ago
Parel, and limit theL respanaltality to One Handsel
Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding this
amount In nine will bait the risk of the Omer. tar
telig by ipecial contract.
NDWAR.D H.
sell Gen.'s" Sunerintendent.na. hp
itE a p r, l li - LVANLiagmE
0 24.11180 AD.
after &pi, Lig. 11165, Trains will se.
street and depart...o=Am Union lisiplot, trtnar 111
Washington and Liberty streets , 114ozs. 1
X& Train.... 1:15a ro Day Bap_ress.. 31:115 nll
I V
Past Line - 40 am Wa11 , 54i0.L.5 6:30 as
St
r e a r iq No. 1.. . 6 00. azn Train ..... 5:10 WU
Men.: • no aso *Cincinnati Ex 11:40 an
Wall L.No. 1.. . 00 a m Walls lie. L.:ll:slms
Cincinnau Ex. :10 aln dotorstorni-Ae. , 3:05 pm
Johnstown An. 1 :35 a m Braddock* No 1. 4:00 pea
Baltimore -Ex. pus Phila. Expreark 4:50 pug
Phila. Express .50 p m Walls ; N0..3... 5:10 pm
Wall's No. 5.., :15 pin WalPirNo. 4:: 6:15 pm
Braddock. Nol in Past Line. .... 7:30 pm
Well's No.- 4. pin Derry Jkao . 'n.. 5:50 pug
Bradiks No X 40 ato kiradk'S - Bo X /0:60 iSit
NDy_Passeo ure ir 5 .30pm r-- - • ; -- - -
_ The Ch Wahl mares Wall , r - Station
Biontay at *UHL In., reaebbg 'MINIM' at 4 =
a. m. Betnerdim 1 Pittsburgh at 131:50 p:111. •
mad arrives at -WilPalitation nt 4000_ p. in.
*Cincinnati Express tears mtail-.
_,elf other tram
&WY except Bilimay..- - , . i'• ,'' . , '
For farther buhrmarian apply to ' ' -
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_.., W.IL BAOSWITHE Agee&
The Penniman.% Railroad Company will not and
sumo any risk tai Baggage, except- tor, sp.
Waand =it their.remonsibility A° Ono linne4,
rs in value. Ail - .Baggage- • exceeding Qat
amount blvaktitwillAmi at the risk of the owner. w:5 , .
less taken by special contract: . . i
- .• • EDWARD. H. WIL
sou Gentili iinPorinteadent, 4.3= 5 L .
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W. AND C & PITTSBURGH E. IL
From dept. 13% trains will • leave awn
and arrive at the 11a100 4pO s t, north *44 Sy r time, as follows: - •
Clileago .... 2:03 a 2:03a in
Cleveland _ 2:03 am I El=id liz- 5 5 .3:011 ant
Zrie & Ynt 728 a mielnietao3w &II
Cl. Wh.cll l l 613 a m INVheellng az. 11:09 ant
Chicago Mali.. 6:59a m Bt. Louts Ex.. 8:83 pig
C1.9::13 a m Cl. it Whle Ex 4103 pas
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( Tura 41411 Pit
nhlt YEi f: 5 3 1 111
Deg i r gs t frost allgteatv. Arrive sn'Atteeleu_st.
N. in M . a m Brigt'a Ao. r T:O3 it
Leetsdale 10: Sam N. Brlavn 8:2E1 sat
711 Welia,ine 8:33 a na
Rochester " 1:33 pm New Castle " 10:13 ale
Welissle Aeo..-3:411pm Lee . ttdale ill! :3 all
Leetadale Ace. 4: I3 pm pm " 108 pax
N. Deist's " • 3:33 pm N. Brien! " 2:43pin
Briat'a " 6:2Bpm ',casaba " 4:53 pm
Leetse " • 10:43pm " 9:281/111
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air 11:A3 a. al. Chl , Express mitres
se l 4 P. B. • General Thiligt Area
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