The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 26, 1868, Image 3

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    New York Produce Market.
tEtt Telegraph to the ?menorah nuette.3
NEw YoBE ' Novemher 35.—Cotton is'
active and is steady, sales were made at
25y 4 c for Middlings „Lrpland. The receipir
of Flour amounted to 14,614 bbb3, and the
market is a shade - . easier;' sales are reported
8,400 bbls at $5,40:45,80 for superfine State;
western, $6,26a6,70; extra- State, 56,20a7,25;
extra western; 57,70a9,75 ; . good and choice ,
white 'wheat . extra,- .$6,5059; round hoop
0hi0;:17,50a9; extra St.. Louis. $1.0310,26i'
gooa choice do. elosing quiet;„ California is
nominal. , -Rye Flour steady andtmchang
et:l;. sales. were made at $2,50. : Cornmeal is
Autet; 'sales were made of, 100 'ale western
on priVate terms. ~Whisky is, quiet. The
"reeelp t f Wheat amount 750,078 bush and
is qu otedla2o lower; there Wass moder
ate b efiisdoing for export and home use;
sales Were; made of 78,000 1 hush At $1,46a
1,49 for 'No. 211 sprin g, Imo ion extra ehoice,
do; ..$2,06 for 5ma11,144.0f amber: Michigan;
white Michigan 3 sold- on • private tonna;
.2,3235 for white California. :•Itye is firmer;
sales 20,000 bush western at i1e40a1,43;
_3,000 bush . choice,.do, $1,4734 delivered:
Barley is steady, and -2;000 bush French
sold at $2,20. ' Barley ' malt IS quiet and
1,000 bust:L . :Were - add: Rye malt-.=1,400
bush were Sold. ':Corn-recelpts' amounted
to , 44,7000 bush; Lthe market is a Shade
firmer; sales were made of. 64,000 -bush at
$1,10a1,12 for unsound; $413a1,17 for, sound
mixed western, The :receipts of ; Oats
amount to 115,080 bui3h; • market is a shade
• firmer; sales were made of 66,000 bush at
71a7111c for _western in store, and slioat
chiefly at the inside price. Linseed Oil is
dull at .941396 c. ' Rice is dull. Coffee is
quiet. Sugar quiet; sales 200 hhde. Cuba
at 133ic. • -Molasses dull; sales' 80 bbis New
Orleans at 85a950. Hops.quiet at 10a2.5c for
American. , - Petrolemii easier at 18c for
crude, and 38c for refined bonded. Leather; •
hemlock sole in moderate request and un
ohanged. Wool very quiet; , sales 200,009
pounds at .45a51c for domestic fleece; 85a97c
"for Scoured; 36a500 for pulled. Coal; foieign
Mace; •dOntestie lower; sales at auction to
-4114-of 70,000 tons Scrantoa at $5,35a5,60 for
romp; $5,90a6,30 for steamboat; $5,95a6.1235
foe - grate; $6a6,35 for eggr $7,82a8,50 for
• stove; 55,65a5,97 for chestnut, showing a de
- 'arm of . about 61,25. per ton :from' last
month's sale. Spirits Turpentifte quiet and
firm _at 4814934 c. Metals-Sheathing Cop
per. nchanged at 33c; .ingot Copper"onset-
tied at,22,0;..Lake,22.ti0; Detroit and Eort
ego Lake Fig Iron rather easier, at . $41,00a
44,50 far Scotch, and' $34a43 for American;
Bar very dull at $90195"f0r refined English
and American. • Sheet 'in fair requeat at
11%a130 for Russia; and 53ia7c ,for
D , and T common; Nail Rod•
- rm . and,, ; quiet :at . 9y,a934c ; Nails
quiet:and steady, at ;514c for cut, 7c for
clinch, and 27a30c - for hones 'shoe. , Pork
I ' l dull and 10Wel;." sales' 900 'bble- at, $26,50a
27,50 for new mess; clasing at $27 far old do,
21a22 for prime, and $a.22,50 for prime
mess. 'Beef qinetvisaleis -150 ebls at 1110 a
16,50 for new plain mess, and 416a20 for new
extra mess. Tierce Beef quiet at $27a30
a
•• for primmess, and $30a34 for India mess.
Beef Hams steady; sales: bbls at $28a30.
Cut Meats steady; sales 175 pkgs at12a1234c
for shoulders, and 12a160 for hams. Mid
-dies quietand'unchanged; sales 100 boxes
at 13340 for Cumberland cut, 140 for long
dear, and isefor,short ribbed. sLard heavy
And lOwer; sales 460 tierces at 15.416%c for
:"steam, and ,163ia17c for kettle rendered;
• • a150.,1000 tierce's steam at 143.4 c. Butter
• firm at 28a40c for Ohlo,'and 40a50c for State.
Cheese firm at 14a18c. Freights to
pool quieranil firm,- with engagements of
2,000 bush wheat per sail at 7d, and I,ooo'
bbls flour per sail at 2s 6d.
Ls.rsar—Flour lower and slightly in buy
ere' : 1 ' fivor,With Modenite home trade and
,113nitsd export demand. - :: Wheat • quiet ,at
.$1,46a1,49 for No. 2 spring. Rye Aim at
f1,42-for western in stole. Oats firm at 710
"' for western: 'Coin:steady at '51,1141,15, in
store, and $1.,15301,16% for mixed western
afloat. - Pork nominal, at $27 for -mess.
:iii Beef - A - without : change: - - Cut Meats
nominal. Bacon steady at 'lsc for western
E , ehort ribs. Lard beavy . at 15L31530 for fair
to prime steam. Eggs firm at 36a39c. All
business_ will..ba
_suspended to-morrow—
' - Minado3giving day.' ,
• Chicago Market.
/ <By TAlegrael to•theritlatargh Gazette.)
Cwrcsno, — Nov;• 25. aster - exchange
scarce and, firm etVai baying 1-10 per an
num-selling.-Flour a shade-easier; spring
astra.lsa7. •Wileat tame-and 2a30 lov4er;
sales No. 1 , at $1,22a1,25;_ N 0.2 11;10a1,12,
-closing at ;1.12 for re ar' and 41,12 3 4 for
—.trash recaliits of-No; alsco.f.No. since
the Change ; at-$1 124 . , Corn more active
and irregular; - ales old mixed at 85a90c;
No. 2 , 744 7 55; nely,ehOled 56340734 c inatore,
'aild•_s96 on the, truck; kiln' dlied - 1T0.2 70a
730; cloabskquiet for No. 2,' Ruda*. Or new
, shelled; -sZes- No. , l , thbi afternoon -at 000.
...Oats quiet, easier-and %U%° lower; - sales at
. -. : :463‘047;03; Rye dUll,leaster,andt We low.'
..er; sales No. lat $1,1251,13; N 0.2 61,11, clos.l
ing at vim for No 2. 'Barley. dull, lower
- - rand almost nominal at $1,62a1,62544 for No. 2
in store:l .:HighwinesAnietat 95060. t Pro.
'visions active and steady; sales ;ineespork
- at $23a23,50; privilegesto deliver mess pork
1: bi-Jantniry;' -- Febrinucy; and March ;sold sold st
419. Lard fairly active at 14a1434c. , t_Siveet
• pickled - bails! 13d; &pen
_halite falrly active
- at 10y,a1034c; green. meats 7c. Freights
41 dull and: Unchanged. -i-BeoeiPts for the past
-24 hours-5 - ,546 bblillout, 33,820 bu 'wheat,
44,060 bu corn, 17,160 bu oatio; 2,502 bu rye ,:
• 26,700 bit barle7r 1;380 t hogs...Bhipments—
• 10,638 bbls ilour, 91,682 bn wheat, 42,443 bu
•corn; 53.093 bu oats, 1;553 bn rye, 5,028 bin barley, 3,035 -hogs._
St. Moats Market.
,Csv Telegraph, to the Plttatrargh Gazette.l
P.T.:LourfiNoyeraber 25.--Tobacim quiet
',and .unoha god: VOtttni nominal' at 213ie.,1
, Ifemp very dull; salesof andressedat $1,07
a 1,25: Flour quiet and weak at $4,75a5p50 ,
:for apperape r $ l 5O for, extra, 18,50a8 for
-double extra ,
.icy at $8,581 . 016 9 •J Wheat
fiat and 10c lower, fall. at $1,40a1,50, prime.
to choice red at $1,55a1,75, ditto' white;
otadtkg Beare° and manted;, sales of choice
at $1,25. Corn dull at. 80a85c for new,
' . mixed and white. Oats Arm and unchang-.
4d at 5455 c. Barley, there is some.demand
for choice and fa n cy grades; but low quail
__ Aeo,,,neglected i .ptrictly...prime lowa and ,
choice Illinois sprlng sold at ' 111,90a2,1%
small sales of `MT at,..52,50. Rye firmer at'
• $1,14a1,15. -Fork, the demand is light; sales
.of 2,Bl4lpounds: 4 !, Bulk: Meats, Small salts,
airy 'salt shoulders at 9,.fa10e,• clerk sides
14a145‘ 4 3. Batiod, business . very small at'
• 113;c for shoulders, 17%217 3 / 4 c for clear
Asides. -Whisky, firm, but unsettled; salesett
VBa9Bc. The receipts for. the past wenty
four hours amounted , to--2,200 barrels 'of
Bony, 6,000 bushsds of wheat, 2,5000 bushels
• . of corn, 1,60 e bushels of oats, 2,900 bushels
of barley. and 8000 bushels of rye. •
' • Cincinnati Iron Market.
Cirrorrrreri, November 24.—The.receipts
.of pig • iron area little more liberal, tut'
the market is steady at previous prices..
Malleable iron is moderately active at in
side priees. •We eitiote: - Pig No. 1. char
': coal foundrjr'iron, 540 to $42; No. 2 do; $3B
to, vo ,); charcoal iron, $88; stone coal
iron, 186 to 138 i, ,Tennessee cold blast,
_145;
Missouri,lso; oar ,wheel trim; $6O. to TO;
• 1310001E095 10 $lO5 per ton.
Vishogloin* *arta.
j Louts NrlLLE t _November 23. Receipts are
3ighti Miser dernsmd Aar, aulli,priFee are,
' - steady. , Dealers quote will I.rod et 137 to
' s39Vl'caizegumaY told tilaet, $45 , to Il59; Bed .
4 . : . /ilirer;:, , ear *heel, lind.
I ld b r l i fy;t l l6 l ( 2 1 an . 540 to .544 per d l i l t" scarce.
eala
Vangin dli fWok dufigrYk l P: t q. 144' at
the Ist
adel4P Cattle Mrket:
( By Topt4apa - to , titirtnolirsin esunse.)'
Ctrioaoo 25.--eattle quiet and weak;
sales - at ring at $4,55a5,75 fOrlpir to ruedl
f l; vuuraelOngandishitreingt- Hozu - *reseed
ogiU o“ho:heayy jeoetptevand , the
prices declined 35220 e, sores at U6G475 , f0r
oNMMOU; 003 . 01G/ 2 W4g ,fairto,seeetum,
tt sr atifnw,ge. good to e holee; at ,, the
'clone *keit only - ollerod 1707,4410 r good
0 • •- LQ choicest:lo°th lota,
•
MEMl==
Cluelnnati
CB, Tftegraph to the Pittsburgh ilasette.l
. CiNciwiran,lrovembei 25.--Plorir'steady
and in fair demand; sales of family at $7,50
a superfine :.s s,soaB,oo. -Wheat firm;
sales. No . 1 red at $l,BO. Corn • firm: sales
new - at 58a59C. Rye dull" at - $1,30: Oath
higher'at 60 for No. 1. Bailey unchanged
andi , quiet; .sales Canada at #1,25a1,30,
but not much demand. Cotton firm; sales,
'middling at 23i. Tobacco dulland withbut
Mang& •WhiskY,firm at 0&34 but little :of..
faring and' eld mostly ai 11, Mesa Pork ,
at 022,60222,75, and notmuch demand.:
Bulk meats dull at 9Xit9Xe for 'shoulders,
12},ia1..1c for for clear rib, and 13Xc for clear
sides, about half cured and packed. Green
meats dull and nothing doing, partlyowlag
to the biul weather; Shoulders 7c; hides 10c,
harnall.oll3fe, and nominal.: Lard Irre-.
gniar; prime steady.at 14e, and kettle 14%
slOO, ,kettle is scarce and firm .,, lititter Arm'
.at 35539 c. „Eggs scarbogid.bring 530. Lin
. seed Oil dull at ',9sc,,and.onlya Jobbing dem.
ti
.mend : Lard Oil in , good deman d' ll 1 1 1 2 U
.1,30. Flax Seed' dull at /12. -No n 'doing
in Gratis , Seed. 'Groeeries . dull for /
.and a shade-lower ,- but Coffee , unchanged
and' steady. Apples firm at 1465;00 for"
prime; o &oleo. Potatoes , firm - at 52,50.1
Gold 135 buying.. •,Exchange dull at. X per
Dent. discount buyirkg, and par selling.
Pnilidelpttii rket.
By Telegraph to the llttibaigh Ciantte.)
Pamanzspura, November 25.—er.
citron,. Bari steady, • at .542,50 per ton.
Cloyer Seed 56.50a7,50. Flax Seed 52,55 a
2,58. , • Flom quiet and inactive; Northwest•
ern extra family 57,51:W3,25; Ohio $1,50a10,50.
Wheat; held :firmer; sales of 3.000 bush;
red 52a2,10;' amber 2,18. Rye 51,85. Corn
held firrckly sales of 6,0011 bush of , old yet
lovt at 51,25; hew 51;00a1,05; mixed western
$121a1,22. , Oats steady 437a71e. Groceries
and Provisions unchanged. Petroleum;
crude unchanged and nominal' at 22c: re
fined advanced to 32a32%c., Whisky 51,08..
peveland, •Diarket: '
By Telegraph to the Plstabeergh Gasette.l
Cranms.wn, November 25.-Flonr steady
and unchanged; city Made $11,24a11,50;
,for , treble extra white; 59,5010,75 for double
extra -amber, 18,25a8,50 for , double extra
red, $7,50a7,75 for double extra spring, fla
7,75 for extra spring; country made ranges
at $8a8,75 for dorible extra red and amber,
57a8 for double extra spring; 419,00a10,75
for double extra white. Wheat—gales 2 cars
No. 1 red - on private toms; No;rieti held
at p,so. Corn—sales 4 cars at 58c. Bie--
the demand light; No. I.nominatat $1,20.
Barley—no sales and.nominal.
Milwaukee Market.
(By Telegraph to the Plitabargh 6igette.3
Mumemrss, November 25.—Flour dull
and - prices-unchanged.' Wheat dull and
lower, at 31,25 for No. $1,1235 for No. 2.
Oats dull and drooping, at 480 for No. 2.
Corn weak, at 81%e ibrNo. 2. Rye dull, at
11.09 for No. L Barley steady, 51,50 for
No. 2. - Reeelpui--2,000 , bbis flour; 44,000
binds wheat; 2,000 hush oats; 8,000 , bush
cord; 2,000 bush rye; 1,000 bush biwley..
Bhipments-4,000 bbls flour; 23,000 bush
_wheat; 2,000 bush oats; 100 bush oormt 2,000
bush rye.
Ilfiwket.
.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsbirth Gazette.,
Lotnavgaat, November 25.—Sales of 48
hhds Tobacco Lugs to niann.facturers at
•714818W,c Cotttni, 22%a2230.; Hoge,7Xa%e
groan, for heavy' ; Flour, superfine,ls,2sa
6 ; Wheat, 11,65a1,90 ; Corn fhaflci Oa*
53a550 ; Rye, .1,30a1,82r ; Me ss Pork, 23-50 a
, 24c ;" Lard, 15a;ge ;Bulk Meats and Should-.
ers 9340 ; Clear :Rib; Sides 18,54 c ; Clear
Sides, 13%C.; Hogs, 7i‘aSo iross ; Whisky,
raw, free at 98c. , ,
•
1 (By Telegraphth til" iriita re bnt i sT k das et ette.3
.Id.a.LTIMORB, INOVOUIDer rib.—riorm active
and steady;' 'western unchanged. • Wheat
'firth; with prime to Oholoe• red . at 112,305;
2.50. Corti; white OVI/51084i, and - yellow at
11,052U/0. - Oats firm atdBa72e • " Rye Siren
at ;11,50.' , Mesa Pork quiet at nda2/3,5C. Ber
cop Arm ' with•shoolderslat;ll4gc; rib aides
at ISqc, add clear sides at 18,1 c.. Hams at
19a20c. Lard dgll.l4,l7altqc. '
Toledo IMaket.
CBI Telegiaph to the , Plttsburgh -Gazette.]
Toturock, Noireinber . 2.5. - -Flour is dull.
Wheat 2aBc lower; sales of white Michigan
at sl,l3.3;amber at . 51,71a1,73, and rejected
'spring at 90c. -Corn steady; sales No. 1 .ut
9334 e, new - rejected at 71c, and do. con:
demned at 1300.' Oats; held at fol}ic for No.
Rye' quipt. Barley dull.
•
St:ullCatil
e Market.
Tolisraph
to pi nitaborgh Gazotte.l
ST. Louts, November 25.—Cattle, prime
.and choice. in moderate supply and good
demsi.d at. 43fa6s. = Hogs, the weatherls
too wakm,sau the "'market` less brisk; 111.:,
ces range at 834k7c. About 4,000 killed /an
, .
- Malang* Cattle Market
EBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
CINCINNATI, November' 25.—Hogs dull
and drooping, and the decline in produeo
tions mnes •packers hold back; sales at
$6,50a7,25 gross; and 8,50a9,00 net; re
call:4S, 2,900 head, •
,
rirrnmoit, W#T2lll, /AND CHIMGO
Zuraulea), November,, 21-100 bbls dour; T
C Jankina; earn pig ; metal, hlltnick. &
Co; ; do,John Dloorhead; .1 ~do do,
Bryan & Cau ghey; 1, oar oats, McHenry £
Hood; 10 do iron, ora;Shoenberger Blair;
15 bbl flour, geghtnyer 41: Voskamp; 80 do
appl .7,Pettit; 11 do.do, Arad' - &,lteiter;
1 ,bz. es, J England; ibis beans, Volgt,
Mah°l4s6 aadOestobaein,,Pretzfleld;
& Bro; 0 bbls Welnuta,,Morrison dr, Devol;
,1 car middlings, J & A Dietz; 100 bbls
Spurr liiregurie it Co;Obales hops, Spencer
it Mei:C.lly; 4 do. AO, .7 Giattgwich; 1 bz cop.
par buttons, C. (I,Thassey,_. 5 bbis oil, E H
Myers; 53 green hides, VII, N,Hoffstott; 1 boa
glasiware,..7 , B Lyon; •6 casks glassware, W
Prank; 25 , lard, J Dtdzell 4, Son; 5 bbls
vinegar, Heatil &.f tietzgar; 7 half, dozen
brooins,; J Porterfield:it Co; 7 $4ll beans, I
Warrick; 40 bbla paint, National Refining
, Company; 2 bbls oil, Patterson. ~Niehonse
" 1068 gallons stoneware, A J it
Co; 2 ;able , egge.. Means & Coffin; 2 care
limestone rWampum Li me Co; ' 2..d0 do,
' Shoenberi
er ;& Blair ; :. 2 . liquor, Mc
0111101t Jr .& Co; 173 i dozen tubs, Laugh-
• OLIWEILUTD AND r/TISBURGII RAMP
'Roan,- November '25.-4. Cars , iron ore,
Shoonberger & Blair; 4 do '` do,' McKnight,
P & Co; 1 car Champ ore, Bryan &Catighey;
2 cars barley, J M Carton & Co; 2 do stone,
LL Knox;l44ial •
es hiips, 2 9irm Haslage &
Co; 49 do do, Walker & Goe;. 2 cars blooras,t
duo Moorhead; 2181301mA pper, 0 GROS- :
sey & Co; ,951ilooke iron, It Reed; 1 fan
mill, H'Ekerrl aotdd,`A Eker; '1 do do,
H Rlik Ido do, D Bolos; Ido do, Foils
B Halpin; lot measures, Freeman ,;& Ber
ger; 1 Dix stinclries,.J n Taylor; 10 bbls oat
meal, 40 aka millfeed, Rinehart & S; 86 ban
hardware, Secomb & Co; 5 bdls willows, 28
o tops, H H Colluis;11 bbls uarnish, W
'Gilmore; 8 bbls varnish, .7 ht Seibert it Co;
4 chill tyre, Smith ,& Porter; 16 ,b;11 sealeas
Pairbank, M &CO' 6'b;te glass ware, C
bon & Son; 8 bbltfoOpper, T M Howe; 8 bble
dry apples,42 do &vaunts, Little, Baird * 1
P;2 bbls 49411248,.W.4 78 teei*r Bro;
apples, 4 do apple batter, 3,79-40; Mahood
Co; 10 cake eider, Rll SwiggerifTekti beans .
- 11. Riddle; 50tbble 011 i :Thirtman - & Laret• 80.
foil) bbls, Thosi Musgrave; 98 ski ear'onrilc
Melkme*lrv/111185 • bales 4 1,11 4 ,5.,
bbls whieky,Anon Johnston; 1 ear barley,
C'Kinhead. ' '
isamirterty BraTIoN, NoVeraber 25; r1
l'earliiniber; I' Pride; 2do wheat, Wm
McKee & O0:2 dolumberi • Taggart* Wilp
eon; 1; car wheati_B T-lienned,y * , Bro; .1 do
1 1 83: 808 di Ewer, iSamilton & Co', 68 bilis dci;'
M B Silydnin; 1 car lumber, Jo hn IlatiP'de
10o; 41 8 . green hides, A. Rolsteinepl car heti!
I A Hoyl; 87 bit* oats, S 0 , Moilasters; it!Catn;
metal, liewia, Dotter& :Thdzolti..Si do do,
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: :THURSDAY. NOVEMBER /86S.
Superior Irdi Co: 1 car • es, McCurdy
& McGlinibts; 97 green hides, .1 Vuck
campt. - •
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. No
vember 25:--.3 cars limestorie,Shoenberger
&Blair; 10 bgs buckwheat flour„P Clark;
2 Cali metal, McKnight, Porter & ' Co:' 3
bbls eggit i E Jewett; 19 bgs flour, 'J D Davis;
18 bge rye, 24 do ,oats, Blaney ,& Moore; 6
pkgs eggs, Geo. Hoerr; 3 do o, 10-sheep .
Pelts, 3 - hides, G Small; 7 cars railroad Iron,
itts, Cin it St. Louis R R. •
Prrrainmni:mo Corm:l=am' Rau'
BoAD, November. 24.-1 car metal, Loyd
&Black; 250 bdls patter;
W, A McClurg;
75 bbls cement, C Leechr 6 bdls sheep
pelts,lM Dehusge.
The ricer continues to recede very slow
ly with five r feet three inches in the Charii
nel bi , the Monongahela 'inarks; Weath er
. .
yesterday , was dark and smoky with every
I.appetirtice of rain. , • ~I ,'- '
•
The Kenton, arrived 'from/ Portsmouth;
on Tuesday night, and:departed again last
evening. She had a good trip up, consist,
ling mainly of metal.- 1 , . ,
The New State, from Wheeling, and
'Grey 'Essgtle from Parkersburg, arrived and
departed sensual. • 1 I
The. Silver Cloud No. 2, le ft for St. Louis
last night with a fair trip. Hall and Dorsey
pilots. I ' . - '
The Kate Putnam, Capt. Geo. W. Reed,
is the next packet for St. Lords, leaving on
- Saturday. Tamengers and, will bear in
mind that the Kate will leaye positively-as
above announced. 1
The New York departed for Nashville
last evening. ' ' *
The R. C. Grey, Capt. Isaac Whittaker,
is announced to leave -for New Orleans on ;
Saturday. She will fill out . with Cincin
nati and Louisville freight. , •
- The Tom Farrow and Barges, Ciipt. Chas,
Mathews, are announced to leave for St.
Louis on Saturday without fail, and ship
pers should bear this in mind.
1 -
—The Bellevernon was to have left Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
—The Messensrer and towboats, A. J. Ba
ker and Mary Alice, passed (Evansville on
Monday.
—The Wabash at Vincennes has risen
several feet. The bridge•over that stream
will soon be conipleted. ,
—Thompson it, Mousor lost, $3,000 of coal
by the sbiking of a barge when the McCul
lough and Tiger collided. 1 • I - 4
, .
—A prisoner deatineillof the Kentucky
Penitentiary jumped overboard.froin the
steamer Argonaut, Sunday morning, and
eecaped. • , ,
—The Silver Spray, Capt.. Patterson, his
gone into the New Orleane and Cincinnati
Packet Co. and follows the Emma No. 3 to
New Orleans. • . ,
—The towboat Tigress; which collapsed a
fine some time since, is having her boilers
repaired here, the iron put in at Cincinnati
beinglonnd defective.
—The Cincinnati Chronicle says: It was
reported this morning that the chances
: for.raising the. htovolloagh were rather
slim. She is twisted badly, and will prob
ably break in two. ~ - 1 •
—The Wild Duck and barges; Bove and
Swan, arrived at Cincinnati on Monday,
and left there the same I evening with a
gciod trip. She had' 2,000 • bbls cement
awaiting her below if she wants it.
—'When the Robert Moore left Nashville
• 'for Cincinnati she had 368 bales , of cotton,
72 barrels dried fruit, 270 bags' peanuts, 40
'green hides, 50 dry hides,. and engage
mentsi below for as much freight as she can
,•, . •
I
—Soundings were made at Hannibal, Mo.,
a few days ago, with a view 'of construct
ing a bridge across' the Mississippi River.
The result was entirely satisfactory, a rock
bottom at no great depth ;lilting found nu
tter the bed, of the streaip.
. .
—A Philadelphia - dispatch, says the
Wrecked steamship Star of !the 'Union was
insured for $BO,OOO, a rtion being In Cin
cinnati offices. The Magnoli a
m and Enter
prise- Insurance Coin es lose each,
$5,000; the Boatnianta, nion. and 'Central
the same the City 021509.; - _
—The ~purchasers of. the steamer -R. la.
Converse, at St..Loubs, did I not "wine to
time" with the 'money; ' so I they forfeited
the amount paid on the ,bargain. Captain
Cade will take , ..,the converse down to
Memphis and use her is some trade to
which she will be adapted by her lightness
of draught. ~ . I I
'. —The Vicksburg Tisic4, of, Sunday, says:
Lively times - may now be expected in the
lower trade. ' Captain' Leathers, -Iwith the'
. Belle Lety and Captain Joh Smoker, with
the Governor Allen, leave'New Orleans in
dead oppesition. , How lon it 'will last;
or what may be the result! the conflict of
Shia conflict of interests; no one• can tell.
Of one thing ,ice are certain, that no money
will 'be made by either PartY, and> Poem
bly &treat deal lostby bothi , We were in
hopes that the Cannon-Leatt ers misunder,
standing would be amicably adjusted, hut
it seems such is not the caber , ''• ' ' '' '-
• River atilt West
• LatasviLix t NotreMbfs: 2:
tug 8 feet;Water inoanai ,
~
warm barometer fkliing •
_
~: p uissi,PERN,4IIIIII74BRY.
D MEM .
GLASS •AND
0 111:11ffAr
i• , L • • , •
QUEENiWA' E,
aim us PLATED 7Aari
PARIAN S'FATtciTTES,
•
BOHEMIAN GLUE,
- •
,c..
And ether oTAK,E sIQD isNolt
WOW, • great variety. .
100 WOOD MUM%
RICHARD R:; IiRED.!s CO.
wILL seNATILA , •
-• P AI"N rt,
. isg..44em, sIREET: liiterbeN4A
Tbankfal for the ((Water nary itiari pi troassi
stowed upon me, f assure my , friends and , 46101/blie
'III2 e 3TVOI : t al i t t ieti t irtlVOgt a lt 4lttlantset I ball .
same, and , w be always at: l3ll ,llsh o P.frOM V to-9
a W. and from lso 3 x, - erilen.
CITY CONTUOLLIIIVB 0,1104;
Pittiburgb, Nov. , AUthi 1860.
T/CE.."7IN , I,AcCORDANCE
with the' provisions of B eetion43lith or 00
a of Assembly ap proved the 6th day of Yebelite".•
A. D. 1868, entitled "An Act to authorise the City
t wi t v i i n t a L til it
re
1,
that the aunt of Five •Plolaand Delude, (no ow
r t ,,, brew pieced in the , flinklu . Funo Iseeef i danee
w ah,the proxision,at Amnion mirth o said et•AO
belippileer totha — psyment . o
,Iruch• B nag of eat
Loan as may be ariuented OIL thelskdar of Destinv ,
rber , ,r7
• ' ' entrallee.
011 , 1611CiViVZIleGi 41 . 4jrzrairgirrrox i ll,..'1
;' L itntratunoit.' Nivembei littdw 11161.,
n OTICE4,-Thoi.lastessment fok
„awing, .raTtaii4apvti F ig,
_CIABUOIa .
• ZZT ' from Smiulmar area to Hatroid are
mar Mallon examination; and' am ion aFitila'
era;
ealeetima , tqc
-,2110110011, N. J. X . um. ci ty zusiuetr;
,
, A , 9"Ag u t..7112knr w .a. fi "..11, 1 71.11., , e 7,,
sti t,g. i s n ra t flL.;L',
r
~7,,,,ormitsgpioing,iitiarmt.tbnitTwarxrx
, simwotrom , -TirtlLl: i o2l 4RevelAo,orAventy-
tktb Street to ntvitresa for -taawastimi, anal G in L
t *eel! 14 Olt binds Xth itaiD&T, , Dede,taber 44,
A fla, il t =4 , w l „,abe,,,,i zeir g 4l5 0? UIP.UR Tra/1 1111 - - ;
fee, o r cOsi ...IL. —1- • • •
itai ' a, J. 11098,14 city xsipwr,
RIVER NEWS.
~ .r- Riving
eather*et, and
/ 00, WWD J3VMD'itTo
"' 'PAINTERS
•
. . , .
SMWMOATEI._,
lIITTSBURGIT AND
...Ea glet
; ST., 'LOUIS PACKET LINE.
ate leve every WEDNESDAY and AT RDAY,
'of each week, and on.enerif -throng of business re
quires. The line Is to be under the direction and
control of Captains John L. Rhodes m. Dean.
Yanlnitt McClure and James Itees.. T h e object is to
'obtain' regularliyof time in depar tin!, together with
a uniform tariff of rates on freight, hom L'lttaburgh
to St. Louis end all Intermediate points: The fol
lowing Captains and their boater' have agreed to ea.
ter Into and compose said line
Bleutner.Leonidu Capt. Edward Evans..
Steamer Silver Cloud Ito R . .... Capt. J. B. Conway.
Steamer' ate Putnam • Capt. Geo. W. Reed.
Steamer Witunita 4 Capt.:Thos. Shuman.
Steamer Glendale ......... .„..Capt. John M. Hare.
Steamer Lorena Caps, Samuel etiuman.
Steamer Bellevernon ' " • Capt.:jot= 1. Darren.,
Steamer Maggie.. Capt. B. C. Martin.
Smellier Armenia bript.. A. C. McCallum.
Steamer Messenger ' Capt. Jesse Dan.
It is understood that the day of , departure shall be
strictly. obeyed ; on the part of said boats, and the
bout not later than sundown. And that time of ar
, rival at all or. landings between Plitsbargt
'and t. Leas shall be settled upon as will best serve
the trous.oftheline, - -1.0 give dispatch to. business
' and galarity, which we 'think. will be of great ad
van e tcrour.buldnenasaan and the general trivet
'oh ar rivers; besides save much 'expanse to our
s, , while reading: under the- .regulatiens • In:
Dir. days instead of_ six or eight, asunder the old
yule ofloadliag, titre% or, four shoats at One Aftar.,
If our object should be properly, appreciated. we
will -endeavor to, make • the Una work. to the advan
tage of all concerned.
'shrough receipts will be given in ail.points where•
connections climbs made with other good lines.
We most earnestly itollot tke assistance of oter;
bigness community. Ter, traliyours,_
JOH. L. RHODES, •
WILTAM-DEAN
EMMITT mcomiaz,
JAMES REES,
Managers.
no7:B:ae
•
FOItiCAMO , •AND.
LOHD3—Tbr 'tremor
TE PUTNAM - OiOnan BUD, "faster.
• ,Wild leave positively - 1n
BATUDDAT; Seth Init., it 4r. at.
For freight or 'peasegOipply on board or be
JOHN LACK.
' no2 l B Or. J. D. COLLLNGWOOD, /touts.
AEGULAII S'ATIIII."
. DAS PACKET - FOB .CINCIN.
?IA TI, ,LOUISVILLE AND EVANSVIL.LE.rThe
nue steamer. . •••
BELLEVERNON Capt. JPO.
Will leave la above on
SATURDAY--* P. at.
Tor freight or passage apply on beard or to •
. . FLACK & COLLINGWOCD,
OURIEST & lIASLETT,
ORAS. BARNES, 'Agents. •
nom
SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNMS
1011ITTSBIIIIGH AND `ST. : '
LOUIS BARGE CO.—
For Cliietunati. Louisville, Evansville,
Cairo stud Louis.
Leaves SATTIDAY, November 28th.
:The staunch and Oowcrhil Sow-boas '
'TOM FARROW. AND BARGES,
Capt. CHAS. MATTHEWS.
Ttiroalth receipts eves to Warble and New Or•
eons. Also to all •points oa.Cumberland river, at
owest rates.
Skippers Clll3, depend on having their freight for
warded, with dispatch. Satisfaction guaranteed.-
SPECIAL NOTICE TO OHIO BIYFR AND BT.'
LOUIS DHIPPERS-111111* leave on SATURDAY..
POSITIVELY and wtllgothrough without deten.
'eon from Icsr, reports to that effect notwithstand.
.enollemember the TON FARROW will take all
Memphis and Row Orleans refight offering, !reship.
ping at Cairo , on list crass steamers. .
non CHARLES BARNES. Agent.
ITTSUUROII ; >: .
Marietta and Parkersinurg Line.
Leave Coiapahre Wharf Boat, toot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT 12 IL
Idoitbirs AID Tatrusorre;
A. B. silzruzao.
BAYAILD:
WIDNIALLATS AND SATOEDAM
GREY EAGLE
Freight will be received at all hot= by
Belt . JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
ITOR CAIRO, MEMPHISi a tiSe
JIL: and NEW OBLEANS•The
•
SteSIMICT
U. C. GRAY Capt. IsAAC Wurrrssz
Will leave as announced above on
SATURDAY, 2.lovember.97th.
For freight or pseeagge iipotlon bOard or to'
FL.AcE.,- or
J. D. COLI.II.GWOOD. Agento.
sal
1010 k ' d aii e (7.1 z) (e) alt 6et al :AO :Et ii 01
, ,
ESZ'AIt y IISH,ED BY A ! ar. T.
WYE. M. n GOAKLY, •
WEIOLEES.A.LEG-ROCE}I,
No. 271 Li ber tybe Street,
Wnsit-rt.T On. RIALX Ho7=4
PrITSI3IIBAGTI. PA.
ea :vs
J. L. DILL/NG1111.... ..... EITATINEION.
!WIDER. S6..STEMSON:
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
2..110E1VP. AND SILL
AU Hinds of Country Produce ..•
All orders for Merciandisa promptly 'lied,
Lawlor market' rates. Particular attention gran
.to the gabs of •ButterrEids -Cheese, Dried F ruits,
Ake,' We feel confident tha t can Rive en tirelat.
Istaction, , by main/ QUICK SALIM and 71101ILPT 1114.
MINS. St Wort/sr simmer yilicits,'and therefore'
resneettally.s.ollniS :Todr conslgnmenta.l AU corre
spondenee answered ninniptly. Marking Plates
furnished/rep. Grateiu store and to strive
anBlft73 ' • . " -
W#TIE, & CO,.
'• i l!'nßiall4l.lDWX:aB zz
greeti_ 140 14, _
_W4o ll 4's GirOns PrOalleos PRO" —
.on1101:011,115. Chose,Carl 011. 01s..
Nos. 1151 and 114 WOOD. 13TBZET, soar Libertystreet. Plitablirob,Ta.nog aira
Y. 6T221.11 • J. A. wriest.
Ig .: STEELE & sow,.
PLOVIV. RAIN, EM.121:1).
No. NS ONIO I / 1 73N1, near East Common,
....... ..A..T. CANTIZLD.
B. cANfiltin so'N,
treiSere In Oos i" ' ' 11:1121 ,
Fuer a t imitu n r d ffir i l V. s t
131.1tter. , Le.Lit,,Psrec,Bacottf ; F,lonr, Flay
Dried Trutt; Grata. Mir Lead, Pot, Pearl end Soda
Wetn.Lltrue, ,Ldneeed4 Gaol and On.
ton out . No. 141 Mrst street. Manure':
-
series - ' • us. 7. swamis.
WELL & HICJEWri t - • ';'
MERCHANTS,
AND •
?LOVE, eiunT, slaps, ica.t. Flap,
849 11,144rt7 In" Plitabturgh,
&VIC la' ii ti..
4C1E114 J.ll.* ANJ2*.
APPANE •
. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers fn. FLOUR, GRAIN lad PRODUCIE GEN"
BRALLY. 11.4 - IPA/lea STIAZIAT,' above
Plttabargh.' ' tea
yriMlala & ARMSTRONG,
POZWARDIN AND OOKIGEBIONNERCIRILIII,
'A r d?Si lg ere r in C lVOgurg n eVi l egiT.na
;awiticwr hawk, ocojg pus. PAL. ;rah:
ta22
'WIC KNOX • 1 ' KNOX.
It' KNOX • & SONi: IDOBILMISSION
iNICRCTHANTB and iCni inn2lPM. GNAW
L JPEND rad PBOII CB , eicrisa&ubir, - No:
• , ip ? opposite Aliestifay °sty
Arootss LIBERTY'
i MUT: Pltainiq , Comndedon Bier,
oan and Wholesale De rin Country, Produce,
;prowess And Putaburob anuraetures. Cash ad
ranged pr 4 .4 kFc , looe gen ?
'orally: • - - • • . an2l-,
Asks saosssat..missw. , ll.olSSOLA..l73l.ll:llollllll.,
#lO, ',AMUSE t el . Il ui tt_oB n! Sue.
cavort urgomi r. - n 9 - a vv.; .who l ewi
meg. tiusiiu EliamlNslosi L L. MI, garner ,of
'Brialtanel4,ana Wider ennui, ttilazgh.' la.
feAI Ji nt iritii.l vi vmnii ,
1 " : 1,1016,11:70iteell•Oolattil ftibi ,
arlid7citiaiin,
t r ititnattrAXlPlß alr()OttO.
.-AllatilliaMlSlVlT%itteratter*lLY
WWI( "4 :La **LIAM
§ffirroaviiimilLiscr a ` T. WHOLD.
1110DII DX,ALRIII3,
Qi e thh i grainttlantritto Vaal/
N THE COURT OF COMMON
I
. PLEAS OF"ALLEOHEIEY COUNTY.
Libel in divorce, a einestio vantrisponii. No. 849,
June Term, 1888. GEOREIE WELUENBERGER
vs:IEIU WEISEITBERGER.
And new to wit, October liith,lB6B, the tithrtena
and atias-subpansa in the above. entitled case bar
na been returned non eat inointnit. -. the above
named respondent is hereby notified and required
to appear in Court on the FIRST MONDAY or DE
CEMBER, A. D. 1888, to answer the oonstgaint la
this cake.
SAMUEL B. emiLET,.skerit.
0c1e:2311.1P • -
ALLEGHENY` COUNTY ;..SS.—ln
the Orphans Court. In the matter of the Se
tae of JOSEPH - CRA.WFORI.I, -decea. ed. 310.• tiA
September Term, XsoB. Account sled showing bal-:
Ince itrtrande of accouutan , a of $024906.15.. And
now to wit. October V7th. 186(3, on motion of A. M.
Brown. Attorney fo.• Lizale •A. Crawford.
widow of decedent, theCoart appoint W. S. BUB ,
VIANCIC. Neg.. A.udltor to.make,dlitclbatien of the
balance of fund in the hands of the accountant'
and among the parties legally entitled to the same.
From tke liimord •
.Attest' . A. HILLNDS. Clerk.
persona- interested and alUelainiants to thty
shove fund will tote notice that I will attend to the
duties of the above appointment at the office& of S. Av
a W. S PUBVIANVE, No. 114 Fifth street, Ritta..
burgh.' Pa., commencing 'on UJESDAY , Deeembee'
8014 /888 at 2 o 'clock P. u. •
- W. S. POBVLiiICE, Auditor..
n06.13-2).27:110 . - .
WiTlCET—Whereas letters of adw
ministration on the estate of Dr. IRA B.
fle o Ell, late of ratton township, county of Alle
gheny. deceased, have been granted to the subscri
ber. All persons indebted to said • estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands against the estate of the
said dece4ent will make known the'same wtthout
delay. to '- - • BARBARA PIPER, adm'n, •
. • :earn Penn Township. AllegkenY county.
ToTOTICE HEREBY . GIVEN
that letters have beet granted to the under
gned to administer upon the estateof WILLIAAL.
AUTH. All persons having,elolma against said ea
'tote will present them for payment, and those in
debted will make payment to tee undersigned.
• • , BARIIIOI,OMEW AVM.
Moreland, Moore & Herr, Attorneys for Admints
trator. • - • • • nol3:a3P
N TUE COURT Or QUARTER
I
SESSII,NS of Allegheny connty,llo...:—. Sept.
term. 1613,-In re-opening oil-fettled street, city ot
Tittsbnrgli. The - Communicator *appointed to take
testimony in the above case will meet all parties in
terettedat his Wane. N 0.1103 YTELAVENI7E,
WEONESLAY, November 25th, at 1 o'clock
Lt.. for elte•parpose of taking the teattinony of wit
neefies.• • 40fIN T. WILNY,
• nolaiall Comesalssloaer..•'
ILN THE ( DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATF.S. FOR THE WEST
-
N - DISTRICT OF -.PENNSYLVANIA..
Wd.oIIINGTON BRITTON - , a bankrupt under the
act of Congress of March Mil, 1867. having applied"
f9r a diseharrofruin ali his.debts. and other elates
provable under 'said Ist: by order of the Court,
notice .is hereby given to , all creditors who have
proved their debts. and other persons Interested,
to appear on tho day of DECEMBER . : •7•8811,
at.lO o'clock*, M. before JOHNIT. PCIIVLASCE,
Register. at his oillee, !N0..116 Federal
street. Allegheny city. Pa., to 'show cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be granted to
the said bankrupt. •
• ricdr.apris - : 8. C. McCA.NDLISS: Clerk.
AN THE , -DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western DM
ct of Pennsylvania.
• WILLIAM L. lIAZLErt% a bankrupt under the
Adt of Cengress of March Ad, 11361, having ap-•
plied for a discharge' from all his debts, and other
claim' provable Under said act, br order of the
.Court notice is hereby to' all ..persons who
have proved their debts, and other persons interest
ed. to appear on. the .Ith day of December,lBBB,
2 o'clock P. Y.. before JOHN N. PtIEVIANCE.
Esq., 'Register, at bLs office "No. 1187ederal street,
- Allegheny City Pa. to show cause, if any they
have bankrupt lichatire Shoul
noticee granted to the
said . And further is hereby given,
that the Second and Third. M eetings of creditors or
motions bnf
s ku d p- A crte, q w uied b by h thd
27 fohre: a
th2nath
Register, at the same time and place
8. C. MCCANDLESS. Clerk.
C. L. 81741C/RAlf, Muter.
]kN T_E
N- THE DISTRICT ' COURT Or
TEE lINID , BTATES E for the Weste r n Dis
t el of Pennsylvania. •
Jod. CABLINE,•st Bankrupt maderthe Acrof
Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for a
'discharge from alibis debts,.and other claims prov.
able under said Act. by-order of the Courtnotice Is.
hereby given to all Demons who have proved their
debts...and other persons interested, to appear on
24th DAYOF NOVEMBER, 1861 h. as 10 o'clock.
A. sr., „before OA.MOJEL HAR P ER,
An, Re
gister, at his *Mee; No. 9a 'Diamond street.; Pitts.
.burgs. Penna.,.to show cause, IS gay ,they have,.
why discharge should not be granted to the , said
-noel r• - :S. C. MccAtiDLEBB.- ` blerk.
wuxuat A. STOM/8
PHTLADELI'HIA.. /Mice il3 soma
FIFTH' WEREETe+belosi Chestnut.. nol2tals
M. BEEPED, •
iLtozeitex' ausTithr, 08
OFFIq FIFTE, AVENUE:,
Special att Lion given to eel:lvey:meths 'Act col
lections. Dee Bondy-and Mortgages• d - rawn
and all legal nub:teas attended to pp?mptlyandite-,,
1 - 011. A. BpFLEIN : •
poilaumentritin ,. )
cone;l3owltric mast sear Vialaniriat"
" • 'z . :PrioTl3)3MH,' -
DeeitliV tOrtgagelt -Acknowhertt
Pooelt Owl,: Col ec and all other le theist
'W.l.theee executed • • • 1 - • • •
LEGAL.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
PROFWAIQNI4A.
ILLS BESIIMELD• TEM
PEACTICIC Or tAvr,
S i'
Ps-Officio Mistlee of 'ttie Pewit-and _Pollee Katie
.trate. .02
_GRANT STEW, opposita the ILA.
thedral, riwastricoH, PA.' - " -
es. 4.crnowledguent&
VP ) hoeitteni, n a d A ';l 2 l d i " . ttl i g ßusiiiellirerKeented with
promptnemAinctdigreat! !g i
eb.; • . . ••
EVSTAGE MORAWW,
• AXLIDERWy
Kx-orricso ainmrs, or mit 'PIAOI AND
PATON XADISTBA.TE. -
OFFICE, N 0,73 PPM, AVENUELOITtSBURGH,Itk
Deeds, Bonds; - 146etgstes, Aeltnowledsznent4
Depositions sad Lepl - Bualnesk exenn!esi wl
.I'o:aptness mid rouriasw: • ' marß
A Ammopi,
trugAPl ofthe reamo
CONVEYANCER,NEAL ESTATE& INSURANCE AGT
ctiiisoiusmaler,qW3T unnaurcuum.
, e ff o ll . ectiou of Bents OOil,od soiAlp remai n 14.4er
.
111;01111.A. ,
41:4 3 : 03 PEWAl i rs'
;DOTI*OP TEE /1/46C AND
POLICE
Atig IADISTILTZ
.
31S'rDITH EMI ST, oppoite
the ct,gathe.
.
itmit ILor
peseiWledgmeitai Depoetmozoi tad
,
with oparonomme and direauft. ,
WILLUI I I. Ho 4 Wit 1E13;
.!, •••...4 , „ , L.l r ,
JUSTICE OF THEPEACE,.CONYV(ANCER
.
f• - omoe; CARBON EITIIIVICT, %ear* crppoette tate?: :
&Mini De s pot, SOUTH PITTSBUitt*H.
Beetneu entrusted - told.. este , promptly attendit.
ech
tir FERGUSON, . :
. ....•
•
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
87 Fifth Street,
micora FLOOR, PII,OXT ROOM:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
:0 iiimiiii4Streets .•
Miiisii4iihe Coast Holm')
)J-i!
PITTIOII7IIBH,
felistmi
Hi - P. : •
''ATTeittitt ki b COONSELOR . AT• LAW,
14,i9.0P: ***et,
1 . .: ITZIKERIPAnt. PA.
ARCHMAIM,' • >I ,
f"'..tifiel4il4.NEM"-Aith.;l4AW,
trrawer.
erral
T J: BL`ANOSAAD,
Wholesale and Beta emomy
•
op=sl. / ! ° t 3" P. qR '1511132.1
RJULROADS.
_
mrstivitenua
comnmunl= B. K. iwm°,.
•On aid alter. TUASDAT, Noyember, 17th. 1663
trains will arrive at and depart &on toe Depot oo: -
net of ,Grant and Water etreets. as follows:
Mail to and from in:donna. 7:00 A. ar. 6:00 P. sas
McKeesport Aceoadabdttn.ll:oo A. x. S:O3 P. Its
Ex. to and from UntonVii. - 3:00 P. 8.10,10 X.
West Newton Awomined , n 4:30 P. Y. 8:33 J. *0
Braddock.' Aecommodarn 6:15 p. x. 7:30 P. 1114.
Night Ace. to kfeKeesport.lo:3o P. 11. 6:45 A. *0
Swnday Clan% Train to and
from West Newton..
...... 1:00 P. *..10x00 A. M
Yortlekeu apply O
J. E. MINN, Agent.
W.B.' STOUT. Superintendent. . n 024
=GE ot TlME. aigiNt.
GEITINT VALLET rtaiILEIMI
On sad - after MONDAY "Nriretaber 9tb, 1S
TWO TRAINS 'DAILY will leave.PlttebnezkrghSta.
ilen,corner ofitleventl: and Pike streets for
Um, 011 City, Beads, and All points in the 011 Be.
glows.
LBAVNTMTentradic. unit% iTrritsiraint.
Myll T:18 am - • , B:4opnit
.ExBreas.. . .• . . TAO trta 0:30 am
- DradrslP&As 300. sin *cadre STdAciIW:SO atm
Ist dodaWeekt _ _ t Soda Works •
.i.Ateemodvn..lo:so a deemed:Va. - 8.110 a rit
Sd Soda Works . StdBodsWorka
ACCOMot_ 5010 1:11 Aebratrada , n. 3:40 r:
Ow:A Ter" laavaiittaharlsh at1;10 r. x •
rive at 'Pittsburgh at 80 .a.t.S.
..Pg4dengers.Aakl-M...ex_pren train have .but oal
Alai° or eat* between ratstargh Bunk, and 01k
it. ,....8.01-74virtgmigirer -LA=
•
.D p
. THOMAS' 11: N1d 4 1 . 1. Aas , t.tinp.t.
W. NOSTRIL HOPE, Yleget Asent.. not
rITT El DKR GII,
- ammil
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• PAN-MAXIM BOUTS.
'CHANGE OE-TEM3.I and-after SUNDAY. •
-Nov. $3 3d,. 1E66, trains'willleave and MAYO at Me-
Union Depot, as follost!si 71ttspozgh
•
• ' Depart. Aries
MMlErpress, • 3:13 a.-m. LX - :13 a. mi.
Fast Line - • • 10:13 a. m. 7:33 p. ta.
.Hast "Express 41:53 p. m. Li1:113 a. In.
Mixed Way • • 3:43 m: 6:43 p. m.
McDonald's Acen No. 1,11:28 a. m 8:33 p.m.
16 a.
17. - 127... 0148
McDonald'a AmM, P. m. - 3:18 P.
airs OW r. N. Upresswill leave deity:
10:13 r; arrive daily. .
the 10:13 a. es. Train leaves dailyi.Siindeys ezw.
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
-Zanesville and points on Sandusky;; Mansfield
Newark. it. B.
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S. F. SCUT.T. General Ticket Agent. [
W. W. CAN:), Sap't., Steubenville, Ohio.
rEN N ST LVANIAIRMOM
CENTRAL P.M:6IIOAD.
and after NO. - Mad. • 1558; Trains Will ar
rive at and depart from Um iltdon Depot, copier at
Washington an foll
d Liberty treats, ows:
Arriisu '..Depars.•
Mall Train.... 1:30 am Day'Express.. A :30 a tit •
Past Line S:4O aln Wail , . No. 1.. .8:30 am
Wake No 1.. 8:10 am Mall Train 43:18 am
BrintenAce. , n. 7:50 a m 'CincinnatiNXl3l:3lBprn
Wall's .No. 2.. 13:50 a m WalPs N 0.2.. 11:510 • 1..
Cineinnati Ex.19:40 atm Johnstown Ac. '3:55 pna
Johnstown Ac.10:353 m BradilocksNol,4:go pm
Baltimore* Ex. 1.45 pm Phila. - Exprest: 5:10 pin
Phila. Express • 1:30p to Wail's 3..,,.5:30 put
WalPsNo. SG. Szos pm Wail's rra. 15:15/pra
Braddoblus No.). 5:50 pm Fast r 7:80p in
Wall , . No. 4. 7:25 pm WWI, No. 5:: 11:00 p rn.
Wity Ps.ssen!r.lo:2lo p m - ••:1: `;•
The Church Train 'leaves WalPi Station every
Sunday at 9:162. mm, reaching Pittsburgh at 10 :US • :
a. m. Returning; leaves Pittsburgh at :50 p. m.
And arrives at WslPl Station at11:00.1/.
*Cincinnati Eznresa leaves dally. All other trail=
daily exCept flundsy. • . . - .
--For:lusher information apply to
! . BECKWITII, - .Agent.
- The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Rillnot at..
some any risk for Naggagoi, - except for wearing sp.
=L and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
am in valne. 'All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner.
teal taken by special contract: -
EDW./UM:YE. WILLIAM!,
General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
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B 11 POET WAENE
W. AND CLEVELAND a P/TTSBUIONIS. R.
From Nov. 23d, 1868; trains will leave Otani
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, clip
time as I0110Ws:
Laqnxt. • Arrive, •
Citicago Ex.— - 3:03 ain Chicago Ex... Ail 3 aEL
Cleveland 3:03 am Cleveland Ex. 2:13 a m
Erie & Ygn 7:28 cm Chicago Ex....'11:58 am
CL .&Wlt7gliVl.l3:BB am Wheeling - Mt. .11:13 sin
Chicago Mail— 8:58 a m St. Louis Ex.. 8:58 pus
111:tiltx.;...11.0:08 m CfdcagclEx..... 4:39 p
Cl. & s!gEx.
2 : 31 p m
Cl. iti•Whlg Ex - 7 -4:13 pm
Chicago Ex.... 2:43p m Brie Tat•n-Er. -WM pm
,W,l4,7t.frie En. 9:63 P rt. CL & Whig Ex 0:58p ga
frogs Atiegiutny: Arrive itte.,ll &coy.
Ac. 858 am N. Bligt'n aM
Leetsdale •1 10:519 sin N. Brigni • ' :28 a
•• ",11:58 s ni9:53 a we ..
Rochester "' 1:83 pm New Castle' ":10:33 a 39:
3:38 p m Leetsdale tii 9313 ata
Leetsdale See.-'4:13 pm pre.
Erigt'n 3 : 33 PM Nalrigt•g 2:43 pm.
Prlgt'n " • 6:28 pin Leetsdale - • 4:158 put !,
beetylale " ~10:44391a4:18 p
Leetsdale Sun. Leetidile • Sim- _
day Church . .. 1:18 rim day e..hurch. 9:58 aEt
M. 2:43 p.M..Chicsepy..„Expreal leaves da . ily .
ii •
air 11:58 ..M.:Chlcagd Expos
-.WE° change of cars between Pittsburgh tunl
"Chicago.. bleeping cars minion tithinge to ladlatap
oils *ad Chicago, .
- • • I, - Nr.IIIPCIIILLOI7iiH,
• General gupequtendent.
F. B. IMPS. Oeneril Ticket Aglow nip=
TEEN PENN : MiIiMM
W•-15131MitANIA.. BA; T •.-
3 On and after Nov. 22d, 1888. the Pas.
senger TIMMS nit thrWestern Pennsybania ' ...
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal.
Street Der r h m Alleghettypity, as follows: - -
gpringd'e Nol .15:90 . . 7:00 aII
Freeport No, 1 8:20: air, Freeport No. I. • 9:15 at la
Express, 10:46 /63n Bharplal No,111:20 a 20
trinarpb'Nt.:l - 1:25 'pin Express 51:45 pm.
li teport No t / tippngd'e.Nek. 2:20
1 . 5:55 p m Freeport No.2 . s:2o p m .
'Orbiltd'AiNolt 13;45 m Elprine'e NO3 a- 7:10 it
Aboye trains run daily except :ftnday. •
m
Tits uhnrsla Mau leaves Allegheny Amet. inery
6M4_lla, at'f:4o a. ta., reaching. Allegheny City at,
9:50 a.- M. lietarnblVtleamukt Allegheny City at
1010 p.. 51, and arrive at /Alerern,y Tutu% . • •
-..
Ccocunrreriort Ticierra—lior sale in wham of
Twenty:, -between Allegheny Clty,lCltsatnut Weer,
ilerre, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and burl.
follllded Only n t tithe trains atoppingti Stations ISIO•
leaving Cif? V:00
make direct-connection at Freepor: with Walker's
linear:Stages forßutler and Hazinahnowne 'olligh,
.tic.ket+4)l%l* ,purchased at tha 02 3 Si .
Clair stree 'near thellinspensbihßridge Pittsburgh
and tt the spot. Allegheav •
lioifortlierinformationalit;
- • , !-lIAMES Ma% .Amut.
eral Street Depot.
,The Western: renmlylvailla •Itallrood rill not ae.
imme say risk for Baggage, except ibr wearing ap..
pare% andllmit their reepansibijity to One Ilundeed
Dollars in 'value: All baggag. exceeding this
Amount in valunwill be at the riok of the owner. una
less takenby special contract. 0: wmyi
_ • : KDWARXI , ,
.0= Gewral Stmerintendent s na.
.QlllO K Y HILLIMMEIIII
UNION PACK 16ULWAY4
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.;f4tatern.Divisickh:
The SHORTEST AND MOST BITALSTLI
from the Meet to all. palate IA
Colorado, .Nevada,
California; Vtab,
Waiddsigto
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New Mexico, Idaho,
• Oregon
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Two , Trate'!" leave State Line and Leaven wo lt•
4kulOkuda's excepts:l:m the anival of unix., .
o Eallsosd from lA. ' °hie, and :eel aad
.t.
Jo : E from syi connect at Law
since; Topeka and WsmeiM with s for an
points .in:IC. somas. At 1 6 of- track west of Mills.
'worth With the trIfITED AMil IMPRESS 00X.
VOIN&DAIRY_A.:II3A.,O . JUJU
&NU li•L °2 !."At''' FOB
E.N . VER. BALT .L.A.mazo
And all Points in the Territories,
.•• _ . •
And:wit:li SANDXI3BOI‘ , B TIII-WBEELT LINE of
.0/AMES tor Fort Unloit,Bent'i Bort, Pau, Aim.
wierque, Bent Ye, and all ,pointa in Aritonli. and
New maxim.;
With, the recent !additions o f roiling St ock abd
equipment, and the arrangements made with re
ono:Whit Uveriand Transportation Linea front LW
w•ttern terminus, this. road now offers unequalled
facilities tor the trary9ll!*lon of heig ht to , the Fat
WTlesgSti at all the principal offices in thli
LniteaStateirand Canadiut
l at a ltl a jv id AttlAlit c tr "a 0
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