a PnTin3truca lIMIIKETek OFPieger - mrca Pirrentre.dit Gasemei i• • FrainAlt; November 27,1868. ° The general markets were exceedingly • quint to-day; the-volume of btusitiess being . , ,• very light, in" the aggregate, :though - this watfto be expected on a day andeeidtng •, . Thailkagiving. As _ha Wen" the case for . _ : some time past, the dem and for most of the • leading .commodities-continues to be re. strieted :to - supplying immediate-.wants, so fir as values are concerned, there are rio - muterial or: important changes.. ; APPLE .1141TTF.11--The demand is , " a - shade bette r ; i *bile prices are unchanged at 70 to 75 n kegs, and 80 to 85 in crocks, as to quality.' i • , APPLW,i —Market firmer, under , the 1124 fluence 0.. an 'lmproved demand and minished, arrival's: We continue qu ote at 83 to 64 per bbl. • ' BUTTER r -ls steady and unchanged, = witia'regniar sales at 25 to 40c, for good to strictly prime: Roll. BEANS--Ini better impply a,ndeasier; sales of prime 'small at IsAct tq $.l per'bushel. I BUCKWHEAT PLOUR4.,Sares at 434 c to sc, and demand more active. CHEESE--Is quiet'and unchanged' at 17 for Hamburg, and 19 to 20 for • Goshen. ClDER—Quiet and unchanged at 57 to $9 Per barre), as to 4uality and size of pack ag•e. - •HAY . --Baled continues very dull, and with suPplylargelY to excess of .the, de reand;-we continuo to iiticite at $lB to 524, as to'quall. HOMINY—SaIes at ;$5,50 to the trade, and $7 in A retail way.• GRAIN-Wheat is quiet, and while there is -but little offering, the demand seems to be light. We continue to quote prithe Winter at $1,75 to 11,80. Oata,dull but Miehmaged; sale of "2 eay. prime white at 6 2.id,-srcudi sales in store,at (14 to 613 e. New Coin is 'in author . better demend, and we'now quote at 70 to as to quality and condition; sale of 1 ,car prink, 'Yellow, to • arrive, at 75c.'" Old Corn dull and , ne r . glected. Rye is, in demand, with buyers at 51,40, Bar lay ,' ,although firmer. is unset tied, and irregular, and cannot be quoted . correct' • s%LARD r egular c and in a 1 ctiv ~ •• mend withe sal es of No. W e in d r ; t strained at 61,48 to $1,50. LARD • Also is scarce but unchanged, at ; 17c for prime kettle rendered. MESS pORK—New quoted, at $27 per POTATOES—SaIes at 70 to 75 bythe car load, in and 80, awaked.- . Jersey Sweets still quoted at 58,00 to $8,50 per bbl. DRIED FRUlT;—.Quiet and unchanged; Peabbes at 12 for quarters, and 14 to 15 fur ••,, halves, and applesat 9,t0 10e. _ SALT—Is atill . quoted at 61,75 per bbl,bY the-car load—eome parties asking 51,85. ; Small salei in store at 52. • I'ALLO VIT--Rendered, 113 c.: FLOUlt—,The market is steady, and , the demand a shade better, but prices are With-" ;• out , quetable , changef.' We. continue to • quote : Western'Flours at. 87,00 to 69,00 for Spring, and V 9,00 to 69,50 for Winter. Rye_, • Flour.. 68,00 to 58,25. • The 'Pearl quote their ' br ands, 'made of the' best Wheat ; as follows: -:-Extra 'Family Flour, In barrels, at $9,50, and; hi sacks, 59,20 per ; ".barrel;, Double •Extra Fiamily,.in barrels, • $10,20, and ; in sacks, 59,80 per barrel; , 70 Spring Wheat M 'Flottr, in barrels, 00, and, - ingtaeks,-s7per barrel: The City Mills ""•• quote - prices_ as •follows: - Extra-Family,. (Winter) in barrels, $960, and, in sacks„ 89;20 Per barrel; Double Extra Family, in I barrels, sto,oo - ; sand, - lit sacks $9,70 per barrel, and • Spring: , fB,OO, in; blrreli, And 47.70, irtaacks. per barrel. .. - .vF t d,Tll,l3llB-,,5, al ex to the trade at, 75 for •: lifegeete, and 80 to $5 in a retail' way. 'ONlONS—Continue very dull; small sales at '51,25 -to .51,59. per-bushel, as to qtudity. .4' • New .7 'l ad t. or r nee r e Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) r Nn Yonk Ncivoi/fier 27.Cottan closed dull > tt drooping ; Wits 1,500 &dee at2sl; 25,q for:middling uPlarids. • - 27,205. bbla—rather more Valve - and with out Change of price; sales at 15,411ii5,80 for • superfine State. and western, 66,.25a6,70 for 2; • extra 'State, '66,20a7.,75 tor. etti..:" • $7,70a9,75 for good and choice white wheat -1,-;. extra, 16,50a9 for round hoop Ohio, 67,5089 • 1 • v. extra.: St. J.,0u1541ta10,25.1-ferigwd.e4olo6-, do.-'Califotnia more active; - halm lernal#' vialterti n pass2,ss Vitisttunp#, Rya Amu. . in fair request, ;sales 300 b'b"rs at ir6aB. Cecil meelAtdeti'ealee glOO bbls Brandywine at • gki....:,:wmar,L-rOgelate33l3,o6fl bush--operted • quiet and Moped better and itrmoder ' ate lonolrY. .part export . pepula stion t sales , 119'000 bas tit at; 61,89 fox o" 418014, 1144 1 381 M for 2 do ' Sp for No:,1 and „,2. do. mixed,' sl,ssal,6o — ilir 'No. 1 d 0. ,; p,OO for winter amber' Canada. Rye scarea.CAnd.i-111112ir eta 13,45 for • western. Barley; favors buyers. and is 'more active; sates 4 34,ooo bits at-lfE2,oB'fof Canada; 62,10 for State; 62,1734 for Canada West,metha i'1•%16. for •Ekni arm to. na‘ rive. Barley Malt quiet; s ales of 1500 bus. Bye Malt, 11,4021,50. Corn rifiariradiverind i fully lc better; receipts 64,400 bus; sales • 84,000 busatt.,-61 1 ,14413 for ampule:l4l.l4a' I,lB,ric ferhound - Miieff Weeteied is More _:and afloat; 161,12a1,15 for new yellow South ern; 11,07a1,15 for new white 'Southern. , , Oate in go of speculative demand Me ad vanee;-reeelpta 273,649 bus; sales,l4,(loohtui: , ; at 7 / a 72c for ,Western. RIM l'xiuMinaL Coffee' quiet and 'stead,. Sugar quiet at slOgall},ic _for fair to good refining.. 0 Molasses natninal. Hope.-quiet.: at 10 a2sc for Americam Petrolemzi quiet; - -at 1834 e. for crude and 35a36e for refined. Lin ,•• peed Oil; bonded dull at '94a95c. Spirits Turpentine quiet.! „Fork, dull and heavy; sales of 850 Mils, ;at 4 2 6,75a27,75:- for new mesm• 626,5047,00; for - old do, closing at $ 2 6,75, cash ;. 11,20,50a21,50 for prime, ands22a 22,25 for prime mess. Beef'quiet; sales of .1.!.• 140 bbls,at 610a16,50 for' new plain,,mess, • , and 11 0a20 for -- new„. extra mess. Tierce* A Beef quiet; sales of 65 tierces, at 627a30 for `•••,5 Prime mess $30a34 for:lndia mess. Beef and,hatry4arehteadyisales 390,barrels at f2,9a go. Cat: meats .Brin, 1 Doe/ages% sold at 12a1234c. Shoulders at 12a16c. /lams; dles, quiet and steady; sale of 600 boxes at. 15c. Long cut Juni at 14c; Lang blear and ehort rib sold on f private terms. Lard, quiet 610 tieroes poll at , 1 5 111 .6..5i0i1 - . - •;:' 1 9;41/1 163.(ay, e for kettle rendered. Butter firm at 2,8a - 400 for Ohio and 40a60 fos Mate. Cheese firm at Midge.' ,Freights to.liiVerml firm., Engagethent of 40,000 bush wheat at 70 • tr-' per sail;soo barrels flour 2s &i per sail. Lterest.-=-The ' Flour market t closed - a ; shade firmer and there is a moderate /oast trade demand, but the demand for export is quite limited. Wheat is mere active:and there is a fair export demand and rimoder ic ate speculative and milling inquir; Rye is firm at 41,•413a1,45 *for',Western...„ Corn is grm at $1,1141,163r 'instore and $l,l6Ma 1,18)4 afloat_ r for mixed watitern. ,Pork is nominalF o .* 7s ..,_;sl/eeit Beet isAniet and without decided change. Cut meats are. &nominal. Bacon is quiet. <Lard is qtdet at Tinthilttl A fe Air fair to prime steam, Eggs' are andsteady" , .4 - • 14 :‘'13t: 3641 W -tame M ket , = • - ‘ satiair b!3esett°- hi " "g:7474l:lFiiittitiiketle6l! fair 84 -law' and Ma** -fig4.a at, 6a : not eetfoirgtatini:T. 4:04C':,11:14:11r a Zri-7503.f '•V43n3"' j at, 6 3( 0,0 A .)ellr "thel, Aiuker; 6%. ; 1ft°144:14(a0.4ithid°443234115.30. Shell: to Me sold at with _prime 4 .lir e " - vet # , ,7 = • t g urowt4 ta, ode chof 1 Vii, Detroit Market. telt to the Pittsburgh Bakette.3 rzT,'' the for' low grades' •-more. ' aetiVe 'and. ,44 not quotably,ehanged.. Nheat, friaisd ' mbderate chblee;' taiga y 40.88 for No. !1. white," and 11,79 for bite. ' closing quiet, buyers offering ctl 3s BaB No. 1. Hogs, the demand' more TO )ct el fir the Finaaeial Mitten Plew York. Gold Closed at 133. tßy Telegraph to the'Plitsburzh-013.1ette."1 NEW YonE,November 27, 1868. • MONEY Arm GOLD. Morley steady at-5@7 per cent. oz call. Sterling weaker at 109y2310934. Gold quiet and lower, opening at 135%, advanced to 135%, and closed at 185. ' • -novEavmswrs. Governments are less naive and easier. Coupons of 1881, 1151g115,; do. '62, 112 ,@112%;'- do. '64; 107%@107%: do. '65, 108 @108%; do. hew, 110%@110A1 d0..'67, 110% (4)110%; do. ,'6B, 110%®111%; 10-40 a, 106@ ECATE State bonds ateadY; Wssonrie,. 90; Old Tennesseel: 2 3476: new do:, 68 1 069; new Noith Caro inns, 8 , 414644; ,old do., 651i®06; new Virgi 583 i; Or 57000.1 I SToefts.. I .; Strong and higher.. , Sae Prucks:-Leumberlandi 403.44014: Wells Express, 27@2750. American; 45% .®46; Adams, 49©49,; United States, 46% ®4734; MerchMitaljnion; 19g1§19,v 4 ; Quick silver; 2334(4)23W Canton , 51 @51y(; Pacific Mail, 11734®117X; Western ' , Union Tele graph, 36%©136V - Hartford & Erie ; 27@ 27 %; _Mariposa, -51% Xa @fit% ;preferred,,22, 22;i1 New ;York ; Cenhal;- '127%451244; Erie, 89 %@)40; do. preferred; 69®42934; Hud son, 1293;(4)180; Reading, 84).‘@)84X; Terre 39m@k41; Wabash, 59 1 , 1 4@b93a; do. pref., 70@704; St. Patil,ll,ig72; do. pre.: ferred, 8934®80; Fort Wayne, 112; 0. & M., 3134®3184; Michltran Central, 119; Michigan Southern, 897 903 tilimVs Central, 141X© 1.42 r. Pittsburgh, 139&.p - Toledo, ;100,1©101; Rock Island, • 109%@)110; ..Northwestern. 8634@8634; do. preferred, p34@)893,:' Chloe go and Alien, 145;./@1.50; Lake Shore, 100; C. C. C. & md., 7734. ; - MINING EGIATLIS Mill but steady; Sudth At Parmelee, 430; Gregory, 495. COPPER STOCKS., - No Boston quotations received. SUR-TREASURY MATTERS. Receipts' at the Sul -Treasury,'s4,2s6,l2o payments, 01,279,632; ba1anee,W,950,612. Chicago - ` , Market. (By Telegraph to the Pltteburgh Gazette.) .'Cluceao Nov: 27. —Flour steady , and firm, but the demand is alitost exclusively • confined to low grades for _shipment; Sales 5,100 bbls at $lO for.winter extras,,and $4,50 a 7,12 for low grades to good spring extras. IMproved reports front New York strength eited the market for wheat, ,arid and ; a more active inquiry the prices advanced . , 1 4a%c, and ranged at.51,213 4~ 91,25 N for o. 1; $1,1134a1,12 for No. 2, clo si ng t steady I and rather firmer at $1,13 for Na. . Corn firm er and more active; No. I advanced 9tilOc, and - No. 2 2a3c; sales firmer. at 93041, clos ing at the putalde. Oats quiet -bat the prices are steady and firm; sales at 4707 Vo for No. 2.'aye steady at $1,12a143 for No. I,jand $l,lOlal,lON for No. 2, closing, at $1,12 and $l,lO respectively. Bailey declined ,50.6(1 per. bushel, but the demand is; fair l activb; •bales at $ 1 , 5 41, 6 0 for Nn• : nhaldl.cles y, t 8 1 053 for regular, and $1 , 55 ior fresh receipts of No;Efighwines quiet; free - lots sold to some ; natent;loobbia at 98e. Provisions dull. Atees Pork sold at $2B; tirime at 818,50, and. - extra-prime at 516.. Lard 14a14x0. - Beef liams 827a28; sweet Pickledlhimis,l3e, and green Ilium at 10,}ip.'- Reeeipta-48.2131 bbls tour, : 43,616 bus wheat, 79,475 bus corn, 88,272 Mts. oats, 5,505 bus. rye,, 10,428 bus barley. Shipments-15,750, lib's - flour,' , 38,- 719 bus wheat, 85,427 bus corn, 30,824 bus oats, 2,930 bus rye. - St. Liltla Market. ' CBV Teletrapb to the Pittsburgh 6afette.l ST. Louis, e. November - 27.=-Tebacco offer.' ings ie very small. 'Cotton, no tittles' re: ported. hemp Very dull arid' smalr sales undreaseil 'at Mc.' 'Plour itt quiet Ind tin ehatiged, superfine said iit'115,00a5,50. - 'Ex tra M,70a6,65. Double extra, 118,60a7,00. Icheat, millers generally - out of market and lower , 61,30118 for:fitirto , strlctly prime. lied fall, 81,65a1,80. Choice to. fancy; do, 11,747.5 c, Prime to fancy white,. very lit thlspringOifecing,-few.sacks. Good NO4 2, .sold at 81,20. Corn, heavy drooping: . and rj3old at 76a80c.' Oats , : Blow- and unchanged at 52a54..-Barley dull and buyers generally. - out of market. = &nail ::sales ly prime and fancy. at 81,90a2,20. Rye, dull and lower at . 6 1 , 1 2a1,14- Whisky nom" -anal and held: above buyers'. views. - Pork dull and lower-at TM. for country, and M 3 for.: atty.:, .80.11 u: Meata—shoulders, In • dry salt, sold:at;o34aBgge, and clear sides at 1734 c. = Old Sugar Oared Hams at .16(3.- Lard. quiet at 140 for choice tierce. Receipts. 3,900 bibs flour, 23,800 bush wheat, 10.505 bush corn, 8,000 bush oats, 5,400 hush bar- , ley, 2,600 bush rye, 12.400' head hogs. .1 • Cleyeland Market.- ' IByßeleoraph to the Pittibtirah Gaiotte.3 CLEyATAN-ii,: :27.—FIOUr' is steady and unchanged, and sales were made of city_. made at 111,25a11,80; treble :extra white at all ; : extra ifik)ll,lBrdonble extra amber at $8,25450; double extra red at /7,50a7,75;.driab1e extra /spring at $7a7,75, and . E3xtrti 'spring; at 117; • *Minty makes range at 18a8.75 fox extra red will, amber; SUS Tor dou b le extraispriqgt #10,40a10,76 for, ';iletible,. extra/,white. Wheat; sales were made' of 2 cats N0..1 . red SI,BO, ' and 2 do, at 11,63 e Corn;_ sales were made . of 2 care ear on track at-70o; and shelled ori the spot at $l. pats; sales were triadArif 8. mascot 58c.'" .Itye is firmer and better,. and sales were made of No; Tat 11,2881;80 • Bar. ley; sales; were =idea Zisarti No. C anada delivered at . M 95.. reerblettm; thi) Market isfirm, active and ribehanged, and sales were made ef' refined at . 27a2Bc, and some small lots were; old tit 2840 c. Cincinnati Mar Get.. cur Teteifash tette rittetatiati Gazette., Crrrcprit*tr; 'November 27.÷-Plour and grain hnchamed: Cotton firm .at Mc for middlink., Whisky .firm - at. MC: 'Linseed oil:, dull - 445. lifesit pork firmer but quiet at 75. and for beat brands pa was , asked: B ulkmeats 411; . shouldots; 93a11ge., clear rib sides , l2yal:l, and clear,. Y. - 13 . 1 443‘9,1ntcked, ad A d ile :ro.t.NVenty'f. fiviidays in ealt.'-'± Green meats du1.1;.„ shoul ders, - 747,q,e; aides, - Waled, and hems /is ll,f(e; ::,Lardqulet but firm Mille for prime. steam,i and 1431a156 for s;kettle - rendered. Butter firm at 84a89e, - A. 3 e. cheeEfe 'firia et 15Na170 for 'western rest , iire..and . ise for &bk.*. '49ples firm; 'icflne 55 Per bairel.' Potatoes firm at 50.4,850 perbrishal. Groceries unchanged: Petroleum'firth ". at 29a8Ge ...tor refined.' , Gold„ 1843g` buYing. Exchange dull at , jejal. , lo discount buying; • Milwaukee- Market s . airTelegrarit to the Pittsburgh Ciasette.l MXllVAtnt=ClfoVertikdr- 111 ;dull and droosing and li nominally un changed. Wheat Is tirm - snd salon ere re- ported of ikTo. 1 at s422VillgfO;No-'2. Oats are weak at 48c fOr corn quiet_ at 83e for No c . au t t irsteady at 141.,07-. Barley is receipts were as follows: 2,000 bilk flour; 82,000 btish wheat; 9,000 bush eats; ' 94000' bush corn; 2,000 bush rye; I,oou bash barley. Ship ments: 7,000 bbla 1100 r; '74,000 bush wheat; 2,000 bush , eats; 1,090 bush corn; 1,0(K; bush Baltimore Market. "My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette - •I • Ilszazicoan, November 27.—Flour quiet; Indiana family 4110,75a11,50; Wheat firm and unchanged. Corn firin; nhw white 96a 980; yellow. $1,05a1;10; do.cit+, /11,19a1,20. Oats firm at 70a73(.. Eye Sri:a' 1,40111,50. Mesa pork quiet at 1128-- Bacon na; shout. dare 15 e;. rib sides 183(e; el= ‘rsdo. 18xe; hams 111310 e. ' Lard dull • /030. Havana Market: Teleireph to the Itswine.. November 27.--Sugar animated and firm at BNo for No. ,12 DE/fob standard. • _ ;• • : • ' :: _ ••• • - • I• ' GAZETTEI-4A- . TURDAY PITTGEURGH. Fr. WATRB AND CHICAGO RAILRosn, November 27.-13 cars iron ore, Shoenberger & Blairi 10 bxot cheese, N J Braden; 1 bx butter, 2 bgs beans, S P Shri ner & Co; 25 bxa cheese, Jll -Lippencott; 9 green hides, Hamnett 4k, Son; 4 kegs apple butter, 12 half bbls butter, W H Graff` •k Co; 1 do do, L J Blanchard; 5 bbls' 011, J P Scott; 19 bbls green apples, S do eider, 11 kegs apple butter, H Rea Jr; 210 bdis sheep pelts; 51 Delautter2 cars corn: Mcßane it Anjer; 25 bbls flour, Jas . Gregg; 8 doz brooms, S T Knorr dt Son; 47 bbls apples, Culp & Shepard; 125 do do, Graff & Reiter; 124 do do, P Duff it Sou's; 25 bids flour, L .1 Blanchard; 25 do do, S S 4 1farvin; 50 bbls flour, R C Byers; 200 do do ' - Shomaker it Mangenheim; 2 cars wheat, dS.Fincla & Co; 1 car millfeed, Peter Schutz & Co; 209 bbls flour, McClure & MOKee• ' /04) do de, TC Jenkins; 109 do do, Watt,Lang&Co; 2 cars wheat,. J S Liggett itCo; 4 cars barley, J MCarson& Co. CLEVELAND AND Pirraßunert Rem. 'ROAD, November 27.-2 cars iron ore, Graff, Myers it Co; I do do, Bryan & Caughey; 2do de, 'Moorhead & Co; 1 car Wolf Spencer it McKay; 1 car Wallace;P Wolf; 55 bbls whisky, Shipton & Walla 10 bbls - scrap - iron,-John Moorhead; 943 blooms iron ' Park, Bros & Co; cartbini ber, Win F Richardson; .1 do barley, T Carson & Co; 12 bbls knobs; Adams, Mo. Kee & Co; 10 •do do, Jones, - Nitnick & Co; lot apples, Volgt, Mahood & Co;-24 bundles roekers, 6do stools, Bedford' Chair Co; 2 bbls green apples, G L Deardorff; 4 casks cider,,F J Lauth; 1 car pig iron, Zug dc Co; -2 oars cinders, Union. Iron Mills, 10 bbls oil, Harris it Ewing: . 5 do huts, Carter. McGrew & Co; 2. bales rags, 1 bbl dry tip ples,•Haworth & Dewhnrst; 1 car milifeed, Aram: mom STATION, November 27.- 7 cars wheat, .R T Kennedy it Bre; 194 green hides. A nalsteenev2 cars wheat, W McKee ,Se Co; 8 bbls apples, 2 bge 'beans, Hahn &Bro; 1 car lumber, T R Price; 1 do do, J Abdell; 2 bbls eggs, 6 bas ,butters.ll Lenz; 3 cars staves, M P Adams it Bro; 12 bdls leather, Jas Callery; ,12 dos .hrocans Jag' Olistilatt; 4 cars . stone,l,Forroster lOgrew.; 8664. glans itoneviare, Dickhon; 274 bga oats, 166 tsp. millfeed, R Knox t Son; 11 hides, I Lnekcatap; 1 car states, J M Het:aphid.; 250 pigs lead, TR Nevin & Co; 100 bbls flour, Goa Stewartr 1 car hay, A He 1 car staves, R Lindsay, 87 148 oafit, 8 C 81c3fatters. - ALLsommir VA.LLBY RAILROAD.. No vember 27.-50 bbls refined oil. Lockhart. Frew dt,Co; 1 car live , D L Reynolds; 100 bbls Livingston & Bro; .80 bbls ,crude Citlzens (di Ca; 240 dodo, D Edgerton; 400 dodo, Forsyth & Bro;.480 do , do, J. Cial layher; 600 : do.do, Roldship dc Co; 240 do do.Lockhirt, Frew•.t Co; 480 do do. Fisher Bro; 60 bbls salt, Thos Mitchell; 2 cars metal, W Smith; 3 do do, Lewith:Oliver . _ 3 • • , ,The river rose rapidly all day Yesterdan aniline; still riaingliust evening, with'be• tween twelve and thirteen feet In the chan nel by Ile. Monongalieht marks.. Both iiiers•were rising, showing evidently that that there must hive been Considerable rain at the head waters of both tho Alle -gheny and Monongahela Rivets. Business was very. dull at the landing :yesterday, freights .for all 'points being verysearee, but• we are in howls that there improtement toklay.' The:Tom „Farrow and Bargee, Captain Charles Mathews, are ; announced to de. part r a St. Louis this evening without fail. Gen. has. Barnes, is the_ agent for . the 3 Bar - ge line. • • The : St. Charles from , Cincinnati is the only.tiensient arrival we hey° to; report. She, was to have returned again last might. The Bellevernon, from Eviinsville, and Glendale, from - St. Lonis are among • the firs; boats due. • - ° The Rate Putnam, Capt. Geo. W. Reed, lathe regular.paeket fee St. Lents to-day, and,passengers and shippem should tear ill;ttpi mind. The Rate la connected with tho packet line, and will leave;promptly as advertised. -- The Grey Eagle, Captain C..L. Brennan, is the regular packet for Parkerebtfrg, leaVing prbmptly at noon. • - The B. C. 'Gray, Capt . ': Isamu Whittaker, is anneal:wed to"depart for New; Orleans this evening. The Grey will take freight for kit • immediate points.- • • The Afkansas arrived tit Cincinnati 'tin Wednesday with' BU4 tons ,of freight, draw ing three and a half feet forwardoind thirty inches aft. - Quite 'll number of Aowboats will take their deParture to-day for points below, with tows of Coal. The river' is. now in splendid condition for the coal fleet.. , - =The Ollio Sullivan le reported sunk on the Grand Chain, in the Wabash alver; • 4-The Glasgow le ft Cineinnati for. Aurora on.',Ti4etulay,.te take on some sixty. tons ; of —The Glendale, front St. Loins, is among: the Bast boats due. She has a barge in The Leonidas 'arrived at Ciricinifatt on Vectnepdly, and left Lk!, sunk day. for St. The ,Bellevernon Cincinnati for Pittsbtirgh on'Tuesdiy. "pllotirWin. 'Goa leeiititinirergnson.' •'; • • - —The Messenger was at egro on T ues . day and 'before this is doubilealvitafely landed 2A ,the 84./Jouls wharf. •. —The ArMadillo put off 70toiis Of freight at Cincinnati on Tuesday , and after taking 'on. 100 tons departed for New Orleans. ;, • —The lendale' enrote from St. twilit to 'Pittsburg G h, arrived at d Lim,blVille on Tues day, and the 'Maggie "Mays, Was expected to arrivo there the Bailie day:- • —Rumor his it that 'certain parties who coutemplate purchasing the Great . Republic • Toledo ittartet: • • (By Telegraph" to the Pithafirgh, Gazette.]' • Town)°, November 27.---Flour is quiet. Wheat, white is decidely lower; amber is a shade lower: sales of No. 1 white Michi gan at 51,78; - amber, 11,71a1,7134; No. -1 red, 51,613; No. 2, 51,83; No. 3 'spring, 11418- Corn, is a shade lower; sales 'No. 1 at '93c; new, 75c; kilri dried, 90c. Cats are quoted at lc lower; Michigan, 53c; No. 2,52 c, and are rejected at 50c.• Rye Unchanged and sales were made at $1,20. Barley is dull. Dressed hogs sell at 8c to " Philadelphia Market. • Cliy,Telervaph to the ritteheret Gazette.) PHILADELPHIA, November s 27.—F10m inactive and steady; sales lowa,lieConsin and Minnesota extra family at - ,5Qa8,30; Ohio ,ao. $8.87Xa10 4 7.5. Wheat in . demand; rod $2a2,10; amber 2,15.. Rye 01:65 a 1,57 ., •Corn less active; old yellow '.51.25; new:9ocasl.o6; mixed .- western . Oats steady, at 67a710 for western. Petroleum nominal; crude 22c; refined 31c. droceriei unchanged and Muth - e. Whisky un- L - BY Telegraph to tho Pittsburgh gazette.l LouisviLLE; , November W.—Tobacco se: tive; sales 43 hhds lugs at $9,23; cutting leaf $ 1 6.25a26;50. , dogs Na7Uogross. Cotton 22%a230. Righwihes 98Nol free. Flour; super $ 5 , 259 .6.00. • Wheat; $ 474 , 31,85 ' Corn; mew bulk 50a55u. Oats 32:153c.1 RYO $1,30. Mess Pork $23323,f,0, 7.Krd 1546. , 40. Bulk ;Meats; shoulders Va9l‘c; cleaX 4 rib sides /3814 e; clear sides 13Xu. - Meilig& Market. C.l3y Telegraph to the Plttsborgh Gazette.* Msrerts, November27.—Cotton quiet and nominally unchanged. The receipts have amounted to 1,455 bales, and- the exports 2,017 bales. Flour nominal. Corn 7234a74c. Oats 62565 e. Hay $22, Bran *26 -in store. Corn 101,25. Pork $24,50 for mess. Lard 160 An kegs. Bacon nominal, shoulders 12c, cleat eddesl.Bo.' ' IMPORTS BY RAILR6AD. RIVER NEWS. ----- ' have tendered. the command to Capt. Frank Maratta, now of the Robert Berns. —The three.e*htlis interest of Captain W. A. Gregg,' deceased, in the steamer Champion, was purchased at auction, at Cincinnati on Tuesday, by Captain James Bugher, for $4,550. _. —A. R..ltindall; rivet editor St. Louis Times since the foundation of that paper has taken charge of the Burlington (Iowa) Gazette and Amur., Mr. Hayden F. Lyons has succeeded Mr. Randall on the Times. —The Steamers Key City and Northern Belle;' belonging to the North-western Union, . Packet Company, have ' been brought to St. Louis with a, probable view of transferring the machinery, cabins, Ike., to new-boats. • . • un — d o or a w pt i ..i te Geo rs . ha ll o e c e o l a d tr , a o e f t • e t d h w e it F h l ui tts e b m urz i h . ison Marine liallway Company to raise the sunken .L-N. 31oCulloch for $20,000. They will not receive anything:if they do not suc ceed in their enterprise. '.' —The New Albany Ledger, of-Tuesday, says: We' hear it reported that' a well- I known Lower Mississippi steamboat owner and commander has in contemplation the building of a magnificent steamer at this place during the coming season. It is said she is to 'eclipse in speed, zomfort, and beauty the many floating palaces that have been turned off . from this port in the past. . , .. The Madison Courier says : The sunken steamer J. N. McCollough lies across the bed of thever, her stern in the channel. On Saturd y night , a raft of logs collided with the_ wof the McCullough• and car ried away jackstaff. - The infuty done to bar bow hiat.not been ascertained. Later on'Saturday night a hay boat struck the stern of the sunken• steamer and stuck. The Leonora and the ferryboat Belle of Milton towed, the hay boat away frozri - the" wreck. Thee() is no effort being made as yet to raise the .MeCullough, and it seems likely that Oho will hove to be , take '• to pieces after all. • River and Weather. CBTTelevaati to the Phis/Arra Gazette.! . Lowerizzaz, November.27.-River fall ing, with 6 feet and 5 inchps qt water In the canal. Weather clear and pleasTud. SUiLAiyiIIOATS • , rITTEIBURGH _ Alv ST. LOUIS PACKET LINE. oath leave every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, of each week, abd oft ea er if throng of business re.. quires. The line is to be under the direction and control of Captains John L. Rhodes, Um. Dean. Emmitt McClure and nee Ja Rees., The object is to obtain regularity of time epai ting. to with a uniform tariff of rates on freight, from Pittsburgh, 'to St. Louis and all Intermediate notate. - The fol lowing Captains and their beats have agreed to en. ter into and compose said line • • Steauier Leonidas: .. Capt. Edward Evans. Steamer Sliver Cloud No . "2 . .... Capt. J. Et. Conway. Steamer Kate Putnam Capt. Geo: W. Reed. Steamer Warmit ....... ....... Capt. Thoa. Shuman. Steamer Glendale - ' Capt. John M. Hare. Steamer Lorena. • - Capt. Samuel shaman. Steamer Bellevernon Capt. John I. Denali. :Steamer Maggie Rays • Capt. B. O. Martin. Steamer Armenia Caps. A. C. McCallum. 'Steamer Messenger Capt. Jesae & Dean. II understood that the day of departure shall be ..strictly obeyed on the part of said boats, and the hour not later than sundown. betw e en time of sr. rival at all pointa or holdings Pittsburgh andldt. Louie than be settled upon as will best serve the - patrons of the line, to give dispatch to business - and - regularity, which We think *lit be of great ad. - vantage to our business men and the general travel on 'Mir riveret• besides save much expense to our baste; while reading. ev'er•the. !Ind regulations in thr days instead of six or eight, under the rid rule of loading three or four ,beats at ' one Um,. If oar object should he properly app re ciated. we will endeavor to make the line wort to the advan!. tage of all concerned. hrough recelpierwili be given to all you is where connections can be made with other Roo(' lines. We most earnestly soils t the assistance Of our' basineas community. Very truly yours.. - JOEL?: L. -RHODES, WILLIAM It KAN, EMMETT McCLDRE. JAMAS REES. • Managers. no29:ac F•OIL : CA 11t0 'AND -`ST: LOUts—The.iteamer - ATE PUTMAN ' • OZOEQE BUD, Master. Will leave positively op • . SATURDAY, SlEltb inst., at 4 Y. at. - For freight or passa JOD I( ge ap FLACK' ply on board or' to . Or. J. D. COLLENGWOOD; Attests. no3B SKIPPERS MITI CONSIGNEES LINE rrsounau AND ST. i si gat PLOIII6 LIEGE CO.— Tor Clnetunail, LontsTilie s Evansiale. • • • Cstiro snit et:Louis.. . . • - . , Leaver SATURDAY, _November. 28th. , The statmeh and powcrital tOw•host- • • QM rumour. AND BARGES, Capt. CRAB. MA TT/1EW8.,. Through receipts given to Memphis and New Or. leans. Also to all polztts on Cumberland hver,.at, lowest rates. ••:-- • - Slippers can depend on having their freight for- . weeded with dispatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. • . SPECIAL 'NOTICE TO OHIO .ItIVER ANTI BT. LOIIIS SHIPPERS—WiIt • leave on SATURDAY, POSIT/VALI% turd • Ul go through without deten=. Mon from ice, reports to-that etreet notwithstand. lag. 4111. Remember the TOM PAll2Ol7g will take all emphis and Neworleaus , reight offering, reship. Plug at CIICO on Spit mass steamers. - no= CHARLES BARNES, Agetit. pITTSBUJIGH, • . agr im a . Marietta and-. rarkersburg .Line. Leave Oompanra Wharf BoaL foot of Wood street, AT 1211. MoNDAYB Asp TircasDAVl. BAYARD A. B. Sintiamuo, Mutat. WZDNINDAYI3 AAD BAIR:WATS, ern' EAGLS • D. L. BBILIMAY, Master. Freight will be reoeleed at all hours by '.. seta. JAME& COLLINS. Atreat. RAEGULAR SAT 11- .s agg i b . VAT PAORII.T FOR CINCLI:i. I, LOUISVILLE AND ZVANSVILLIG.—Tba fine steamer • - B ELL EV/SENOR ,Rama.% Will leave as'above on • OAT-URI:MY-41+:at: For freight or palmate imply on board or to • • YLACK t CO_LINOVBRD, Ritnts.r •a HasvarT, • CHAS.•BARNEd. Agent*. , • no7o FOR CAIRO. MEMPHIS majil=p 6 ' and NEWVELEANS—TheIIne steamer It C. GRAY ospt. Will leave as announced ibove ma • SATURDAY i November 9 7th, For freight or passag . e 'pur e r bo ard or to no2l . D. COLLIN 6 3 -WOOD. Agent.. OInICY OP CIT Y ERGINEZII. :11.17D 81.14rZYCilt i . 1 Pittsbarrb. Noy.. 18, .18011. - 'assessment for '"'the Nicolion pavement on SECOND AVENUE trout Wood to Stolthlield street : ,Also for Grading,. Paying arid caibliia late Allir . , gheity etreet,,frout Canal to Liberty street, are now reedy for examination, and graa be seen at this et - Ace until SATURDAY, oyemher ABth, 1888, -when they will be returned to the CUT Treasurer's offfee for collection. - • H. J. MOORE, noithem • ' • - • • • O/TY 0 02 1 TROVLER , 13 .opricz t 1 . Plttobtirih, Nov. 2004 th9oo. f OTl itt' thCEs IN - ACCORDANCE ve provhdOns of gectloM slsrth of the tt of Assembly approved the BO day of February, A. U. eutttled "A Money , " authorize the Chy of Pitts uurgh to borrow and known u the "Water Ex. enst_ort LOaLl," notice - la hereby rtl ven that the sum of Five; Thousand Dollars," toa,ooth has toren placed ltt the Sinklng.Fund lu acmp dance with the proytelon of Election Fourth of sold act, to be applied to tau payment of 'such' Bonds of sale Loan as may be presented on theist day of Deeem-] ber next. , Tilut4t M i STE. -noZI • '-'• • Controller. •• Ole= ()try kNOIN211:11 'AND etaraToll, , Prnentrgoir,,, ,November sl4th i /80% X9IIOE---a r tle _ assessment for Giatilpg, 'Niles and Curnintt CARItOI; , friern , Sitiallthan• street:to' 'Railroad ere now ready ter exemlnattuattfAnd an be seen at this °Mee _until FRIDAY. 'Ddeemaet Ath, when they will be returned to the City Treeatter's•ollice for • eoUeetlon. • _ ; ,4 not.latetl IlloCkalt"Olt i. En [beer. 'Venal or Mir Znontstwaun t 5 • Pitssourg4 Voremoer 314114"I888,-,:l. , S llB elSinent :t for ondtaik ,wing, and .Ourttlnsi.l.lBMßTX itEET. Twenty-PIM street co - Tweury. Ninth- street is serfstosdr tor eisonlitatton, end lean : .b. seen at this °Sloe until FRlDAY,,,Epseetnber Bth; 1888, when It Will be returned to' the el T reels oldie for eolleet. ream= •• • • ty Collection, nou H. J. 1100*. day corricarr tau AND eunvsruss, . ..Pittiburgb, Nov. 46; MI& N 0 'I! C E-Athe , tutseSstnent for ,Gradinal Paving and Curbing FORTY-FIFTH EZT (late Sc. Mary s' avenu ) le flow ready for examination ,and can be seen &CHU °Rice until uftsfil November gatb. 11904. when It will be returne t te the Utz Treasurers' omen for ctd. Jectinn. twig , J. MOORE, Olty Engineer.' MEDICAL HERNIA OR RUPTURE. Hernia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture cured. • , Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia - Or Rupture cured. - Heinia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture eared. Rai'tore or Hernia eared Rupture or Hernia ettred. lloptaxe. or Hernia, eirmicL Ilaptare or Reseda eared Rupture or Herz!hi enred. linplitnre or Iferntrb cured, Rupture or Bernie cured. nuptial:, or Far* eared, is [ Marsh/ Radical Cure Truax. Rlttertigi 3 ateilit Truis. =ES Self;4deusting Dr. Bamialng , s Lace or Body Baiion t fm be more of Prolapses Licari, Plies, Abdominal and BP!nal Weaknessee. , . . . Di'. A. S.F,VolVsSllver.pUtemiligitipportir Pile Props. ,for the support and atie of Piles. Elastic St( miasma s tor weak and yarlio ea 'dee. r. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Joints. Ankle S nPporters, for weak knee Joisitii. Suspensory Bandages. ; 3 3 ;LF-INJECTING _ , SELF-INJECTLNG SYRINGEU. SELF - INJiCTING.STEtniGES BELF-INVE'CIiNG SYRINGES Also, every kind of Syringes. Sold at Dr.-KEYSER'S, 140 Wood St. _ SUSPENSORY BANDAGE . BITSPEIiSORY 114Ni:111(1r:8, 81ErtIP.E.N801ZY BexD4 ES, 131MPZ.1713012Y BANDA.OFFS, A amen differea).kLtids. A dozen different kinda: A dozen different kinds. z• At Dr. UTSHI'S, 140 Wood Street Air Mils Store, NO. 140 'WOOD STltlitzr, o the Golden Mortar; Pennine writing for Trasids should send the nanebor of Lathes around the body fmmedlately:over the rapture. /OP DR._ XIME.Ic : WiII give hli pensonal allen lion to the aprilteetkwol Tresses lit adults ad children. and he le.etielled that, with an experience of iwenty *earl, be will be enabled to glfe ispaZie (lon. DISEASED LUNGS. whatever. , 'There la no doubt b that Owens of the ants, on. Ulcers of whatever port, onway of the th-1 term! organs may Do, and are frequently roared, and a complete vondltlon of health estabUvhed - If t elaborative !Unctions, of which tit . e'stomsli3Ok IS the primary and most important one, are restored t'o condition to do the repelring of the Inman'system; ■lcere or sores, wiether upon Mu lunge, the liter, the kidneys or the !rivets, or upori the lege, WI, frequently the cue, can be made to heal, and a cow Vete standard of health re-established, Ws have frequantl seen these lariats ham the use of Dr. KEYSER'S LUNG CURE, a pleasant and,agreeable atedlchiei , which will•ritien'ily and If earriour of the =him economy all ettete and used tap material. De., IC, says' that he has known the • moat dlstreesingond hareaslng cough., whose vibrae • • • ===!EM Me to glees, removed in the course of few dap in long Standing awes of ecresurption. of Of othal sometimes ratal# but slims trotibletom e 11iLi annoy , . lag inalsdles, known as entail, °Mimic bronch44, trachltisor pha!rigtus, Wire Wondertni eV/foils tine medicine la the Ibnnor and o ante cure in he latter dliease.. • Dn.. Rimietve Lin& tiring le manlier= 21. soles Or TritHltoar VALIFAXILII fL - , • TB AND Milne INOWIt TO BB trsa,tri AND • 4 41"; •7/ TX /X ALL Dna. 11108,ATXD EITATZEI 'Or ilia =fix rg.ooto,. sal whilst tt adde to Ita pleapa, it at the ; etuatstime ethaelatees Pell/ Inltifsgecti*ein the Okla, the kidneys, the llver and the jamas: ryitein to inn- Giant action to . , enable the body to take on heaiththi . • - action and eradicate the &teaser The sick- and at Meted ahead bear b mind the +trines etthla great median'', and those who are entilelenliy allve to the impertaziee of health,, wilt resort , to beittnnl4 ol,a eorigh er• .cold.. Wm' woad bean falling , Into * decline! and rapid , veonterelslol4 hope les44 Ipearable and so mop. inselr 14'1. Bold by the VON itozea or . dutle bon* at Dr. geyser's Greit Modelne Store, • • • I y 140*9 . 0* :8 4*e !t; 08. ZICYBEIP/3 4LIFPIINT. 0111 CR Dar L BUNINATMINS AND THE TREATMENT OBSTINATEOILRO*IO DISEASES, Mt sTgar,T, PITTSBURON, sP.A.; 081071 lloun krins 9A. X. Mgt P. It 94914 37 180% 10 0 , . 40. e. ~, ..... 1 . WEINSMIN , p , fa . : It_ _,CEEI PORT WAYNE & CHICA.(X) Rs W. AND CLEVELA-B1)& PITTSBURGH IL R. ,Prena Nov. 113 d ,, 4.5519; trains ' will leave- front and arrive at the, 'Unica Depot,' north side, city time, stefollowm -- . • .-, _-. - - 1. . - Leave. 1 . Arrive. • . Chicago Exl.,: 3:03 am Chicago Ex.., ~ A:l3 it 111 .Cleveland Ex., 3:03 am Cleve la nd Lx:. f 2:13 a m. l Erie & Ygn H'i •IrellS sad 'Chicago Ex...: 11:5S am Cl. & Wh_7oll , l 6:33 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:13 Is m Chicago Nail.. 8:58 a m'St. Louis Ex.. 3:153 pm I ChicagoEx....lo:oB-sm ChicagwEx....- 4:38 p ni t CI. etwAlsEx t , 2:23Am Cl. &.Whog Ex 4:l3pin 1 -Chicagm'Ex._...• ill: 43 pm Erie kYrr nEr • 6:13 pm 1 VEll. Erie Ex. 4:5.S pa . Cl. otW/Pg-.EX ;8258 ppk 1 '.lseghart fro-in Atteglutiry. • "Atrite - 0s Aiterherly. N. Beifft. ' l l.Act,• 3:os aal Nlllesgtlit Ac.: 7:oa a gll 1 Leetsdale "e 20:51s am N. Brirrttn " - B:3Ea ta .1 S., ,1 .. . e u . : , var. BOillilitei _ " rat: elTrlltel " 10:3§1: .WelleVe Ace.. ._ 3:38p ni dale - . . " *. 9:13a ni Leetsdale Ace. 413 pm 1 " " 1.14.18 Dm N. Brigt.'n " -.' :5133rini ... 1 Brr l .o '...- SI :43 pal N. Brigt'o .'• . 63.35 pm Leets . , " 4:53 pin Leetatt .1 .10:41.3 sl m _ ~, " - . - ' ‘"- 7clB pm M ;Leetedale SuU-, ' . Leetedale gun,. . • dar Chmft... , lil3riti ' Itay' ...Mirth... , 0:55 s M es3til 1 ,m— ..043_p. in. Chicago E_xsuma ;blare/ daily • - - me- iti:sB s:11:r. Chicago Express arrives daily. • ; Arg-No change or cars between Pittsburgh and Chicago. Sleeping cars withal' change to Inaanapt one and Chicago. c.._ .t , -... - ---. - - -. - . J. N. -M'CULLOUGH. '-: '-- • ' 1 -' . ''' ' - DeneVai Superintendent. F. B. UTERS, General-Ticket Ann:. . .. .. n 023, •IVESTERN PENN-alum/0 - - SYLVANIA: R...L..L ATio.On arui after n0r.13114*,.1.1368. the Pas. Bet 'Trains on the - Western Pennsylranla Bait. road : + ,areice at: and depart from' the ./redr.ral .Btreeit i f i 3pp vi tllegheny City, as follows: ' • ..‘ •)f .1 .. Depart. • AringWe o 1 6:40 ara Rail - 4;00 aill rreeportNo... 1 :8 au 4 tafFteeport No. 1.. , 9:15 ant ' Express 10:40a m Sharpb'g .No.111:30 a M 0 :sp in Snarpine Nb.l .1:25 p m ress.... ~.' 11:45.1i in . li*eportAlo. 2 4:00 p m Apr gd"e go 1 3:510 p m .......,.: ..:...f..5:55 pia eeportlirc...2 brau pm npringd'e?ib 1-0:45 n m neingd'e liol, 740 n m , Aboye t aim nin'dallyexcept anadaly. • - 1 • The Church Train /eases Allegrieny Jtmet. 'every ..dunday at 7:40 IL m. ' reselling !Allegheny' City at [ 9:50 a. tn. Retundrige , leares.;Allegbeny City at 120 n. in. and mile atetßeglien.y ,Ttuict. •- . • COmarrariOrt TirniMns—tor side !In. packages of. TWentr, between Alleghenyr Ott Ohettnut street, • Berreatennett. Pine Dreelt.lEtna and Sharp:burg, and only on the trains stopping at Stations sped eine on tickets. • • '•• I- • . ' , The train tearing 'Allegheny Citi . lat i tioci A. Md• miske direct connection at Freepob with . Walker line ofStages for Sutler andllikruithF tOwn. Throngll tickets Dlak o be: - Purchase4 .et . tiO. °Mee, No. 3 ut. Ulan stree near the Elasperedot Bridge Pittsbulgh ' and at the epot Alien ewt: f, ' • . . • ' For Anther Inibrmation apply_to d . - • . • . •JAAIMiI•LEFFEBTI3, Agent, . '.- _ , Federal Street Depot,. ' The Xi/uteri' :Pentisyreattia Railroad will not ace sum any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. pare!, and DmittlteirespOnsibilityline Hundred ;Dollars, la :value. 4.11. baggage a ceeding this amount In' alue will be at the riskof e owner, Mi y leas taken by special contract . • EDWARD D; IA". "--- Gen.tal nummintendent,Altoo MS. Pl. &DX non ^ SNI 0 R I L Lamm UMW PACIFIC' RAILWAYI • , , The SHORTZ9T AND ItOl3T ItILLLiBr ,- •3 OII: from the Eaat to all potato la to - Colorado, Nevada. . , California, -Utah,. • Arizona, - Washingto • . New Iticiiic9 } • ...ammo, • Ore* re. Two Tretne: levee; Ittste %the end Zettkeh . Wo • • daily lltandsytexoeDledl o m the arrival of trite . Faetleltalleohd from 75;.• -ind .71timthel and ktellroed from 4/ 17,1, eouneetlM. at Law. newt, Toks and- Wamego oelth etteee for all Points la Dana_,aa.. , At mid set track .weat worth irttb the 'UNITED itirATEB EXPRESS CO3!. PANT 'l3 DAILY LIND VP_ ,01/ ELAM) MAIL 62W JINPRESS COACHES FOR ' .riIXENVP4iI . E4A-T-etT LAILT4 And all Points In the Territarles, And with'amiinragerps Trevyncirimr rI Lisa ar COAX/H/4 for /eye Culpri t B ent a_ Part, Pass, Alba. 1 1 "4 1 21'24 11 ."! .e ! 11 ! 1 1' . .. 4 ! t !; I1 ! 1 / 1 4 "4 With the renal' faddidens et relit/ stock and equipment. and the arrangentents 'with to. ganglia° Overland Transpertation Lines tram its we'tcra terminus, this lead now-effera unequalled twine :triuunnijalon cd.trelght to um rag West. I Thames for male at all the Vrinelpal'odieesf WM. United/Hates and Canada Be airsoarat , latuft? tickets via' Tin 8110101 twißotif %WWI? .PADUr/C1 RAILWAY. =BE =EI 'olllLudglittPl3.- T - •1)•T:A!EY/SI / :r ,° °/ , lOW • • r•• !; 0 4TJESTQN014.11 , - .‘ • Tllll onta: Bia la . irrisoomp s, thCAulI i a T e b Y l e e r ararr'l, siz C isaSa• • , V i ITT 'r l *Tun= ter CITY o or P B AW I T T O a N - CITY o rM p ne 241BlISreDergitPler . - 411, worts Bluer, New York.- lorpassage or lumber thibrula" lion apply to - • ' WILLIAM RINGILLT,' Jr.. EEO ita&U,ROAM porrrsnuittemaile 4i.,,,,=. .,,,,=. .It. OONN.E.LI.IIVILLE A.A•••• „, .* - •••• 'ts.., - .....;: —.-....- . , On and after TOEsDAY, Nbrentlx% .1, 10. iges trains will arrive at and depart mom tee Li er g cc . nor of Grant and Water streets. as fellows' . ~...' : ... • , Do r t. ..n.„... ...At. &amt....100ny.. 7: OA. IL 6' 00 P. Xs McKeesport AccOmmodt"n.ll:oo a. X. 1 5 . .. Ex. to and from Thalont'n. 3:00 P. X. 10: ..• Z.! West Newton Actotumeid 'n 4:3&P. Y. 8: ... . Braddock's Aecomtuodat'n "6:15p. x. 7:5.. t.•• Ys Night Acc.•to McKeesport..lo:3o”. X. 6:411: ,C . Sunday Church Train to aed ' from West Newt0n........ 1:00 P. Y. 10:00 For ticke. .....ts apply - t3, I '''. ' 1 7. E. NINO; Agog. ''.. W. B. 11TOOT. Puperintend ent. - 11''' 2 1 AT\ GE or TIME: I l i imErgit VALity.. nan.no4 On and after 310NDAY. No 9th, 7 3 8 TWO TRAINS DAILY will lease sbutp...• tlon,corner of Eleventh and Pike str eets for 111 4 on city . itlailo, and. all points In the 11 lie' g gie LtlTE nwreinnton. ' tarns ns Pirriltnnrsir. ap •..... 7:15 tin fa 11...... ..... 6:4011 nt ‘, Express.... ... 7:10 oni Xprra.........._ 6:30 a Brady'sll'd Ae 3:00p Brady', It'd Ac /0:30 ain Ist Sod:Marks st Soda Works AccoM*4l.. 10:50 aln ' Ancobdalar.VB.2o,46l. 9d Soda W oks Std Soda Works ( Minh --: 6:00 pla Accomoden. , 340 p Isr- • (Minh Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 p. se. Az. rive At Pittsburgh at 9;60 A. 4 It. . , Passengers taxing e. press train have but one chit eo r cars between Pittsburgh ; Buffalo and 011 Re us. Mall and Express Trains stop only as principal points., ' Mixed Way and Asoomumatl o n trains stop at all stations. I 11:14 .2 THOMAS kr. NG, Asst: Supt, -' W. POSTBB HOPE. Ticket ent. .. . :.nog, i IT TSIII7IIGII, '• CINCINNATI- ANDST.I 8.A147(..tY. PM HANDLE ROUTE.- . °Nan GB tile'TlME.—,On. mid after SUN. DAT. Nov.22d, 1808; trains wilt leave and arrtv, at Me Union Depot, as follows, rittsburgili time: • • Nall Depart. Arrive. ' 11iprries ) 3:13 a. m. 12:13 a:M. Fast Line •' 10:13 a. m.• 7:33 p.,t1., Past ed Ktpr Wa ess 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. m. McDonald . . . 543 a. m. 0:43 p. m. MeDonald , e Ace:r., No. 1.111:28 a. m. 8:33 Steubenville Aecommod'n. 3:38 p.m. 0148 a. McDonald's Acc'n. No. 2.. t 0:0a p. in. 3:13 p. in, allir 2:58 P. x. Exureu I ill leave 4Wj ' : 12:13 P. N. Traml arif ve The 10:/3 MI. teuvea diittiStuidays <wilted, and taa 7- tfa dose connections el Newark fog Zanesville sad- points •In Baudesky,2 Mansfield. & - Newark ii. R. I • • , fi. P. SCUT.L. General Ticket Agent. W..CARD. Oturt., Steubenville, Oblo: VENN S•Y ILVANL4."I EALLIttiALD. n and after 'Noy; 22d.; • 115011, - Trains will ar. rive at and depart from tht.lllnion Depot, corner of Washington 'ann Liberty Streets, as follows: • Mell Train.... ; 1;30 am: Day Expreas.. 2:30 ant Fast Lthe mtWait's No: tY:3o'eni Wall's No. 1.. 0:20 a m !Hail Train 8:15 am BrinionAce'n: 2 : so _araP"Cincinnati Ex 12:25 pm Wall's No. 2.. .13:50 ans I Wall's' No. 2.. 11:110 aln Cincinnati Ex. 9:404 mbrohnatcnvis Ae. 3 :2s.pirt Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks No 1 4:20 pat - Baltimore Ex. 1 48 tint I Phila. Express- 5:70 pm Phila. Express - 1:30 pm Wall's No. 8.. 5:20 pm Wall's No. 8... 2:05 pm rWall'a Braddocks No 1 5:50 pnu Fast Line 2:50 pail Wall's N0..4.' 7 : 2lB pinlWall'stro. 5—'11:00 p M Way l'as. , en'r.lo:2o pml I. _ The Cboreh" Train leaves' Wall's S tation evmy Sunday at18:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at io:os a. m. Returning', leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Wall'ettation at 2:00 p. m. *Cinchanatt Express leaves daily. All other trainr dilly except Sunday, • • • For Inrthee information apply to I • W. H. BECKWITH; Agent. • The Fermaylvitathltailroad, Company will not al. same any risk. for Baggage, except .for wearing ap. pare!, and:Limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding'. that amount In.value will be at the.risk of the owner.. u 5. less taken by 'pedal contract. EDWARD H:WILLIA.IO, I GeneralSuPerlateadent,_Altoon‘ Pa. • n 023 -Eastern Division. ANDERsoar f4FAT1!4,8404 1"; . .. .eta s.. .hlindTiok4cArgit • , TOMPTH STREIBT. (Atironfale Dandpap.. JiTarly oppellte Peat %aces PIN DMus% • I=l
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