The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 02, 1868, Image 3

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    Financial litatten; in New York.l
Gold Closed at 135.
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(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
New York, December 1, 1868.
itiONLY AND GOLD.
, Wall street was very quiet to-day, and
totally without exciting rumors. Money
in active demand. The banks are receiv
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mg - money from the grain sections at the,
West, but • are also sending moderate
amounts to Cincinnati and the Southwest.
The bank rate is generally 7, with occa-
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sional transact ir r is at 6. On the street the
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rate is general 6. Discounts quiet at 6©
7. Sterling d c fining, at 9%©9%. Com
mon bills are owing more freely on the
market at 8. old quiet and steady, the
extremes having been 135@1,35 1 /„ and the
closing rate 13or - ---Loans have been made at
I@s per cent. for carrying. _
GOVERNMENTS. .
GOvernments lower but closed steady at
a fractional improvement on the early sales
of the day, and' the decline has stimulated
a good demand. Coupons ,'Bl, 114%©114%;
''62, 110%@111; '64,'107%@107'/; '65. 107%
. 107 N; new, 110,1(4)110%; '67,4105;,@110%;
'6B, 11w,g@1105.,1; Teu-Forties, 105;5@105%;
" STATE BONDS.
State bonds quiet; Missonris, 59%; old
Tennessees,6B@69%; new Tennessees, 68%
®68i,,, , ; old North Carolinas, 64@60; new
North Carolinas, 62@63%;. Virginias, 58.
STOCKS.
The stock market is dull and drooping.
At the opening there was a firmer tone, and
• a portion of last evening's decline recovered,
but later the market seemed to sink of its
~.own weight. Erie has been exempt from
sensations and soldmore freely. The most
noticeable stocks have been New York Cen
tral, Michigan Southern and Rock Island.
Merchants Union has been pressed for sale,
and went as low as .17. It is stated that the
stockholders havew been notified to pay
a call of five dollars per share and in
default thereof their - stock will be sold.
Hudson River Company has resolved to
issue $2,100,000n0w - steek to take up au equal
amount of bonded debt, which matures
February Ist. Old stockholders , have
the privilege of taking new at par; trans
fer books close January 10th and re-open
21st. The Director's of the St. Paul Com
pany have issued circulars to stockholders
asking them to so modify the articles of
the Company as W I enable them to use the
Company's surplus money, which would
otherwise be divided as a dividend in pur
chasing fifty miles of the McGregor and
Sioux City R. R. It is estimated that this
piece of road will cost 832,000 per mile, or
$1,600,000. One-half of this amount is to
be paid in 'seven per cent., convertible
bonds, and the remainder in equal amounts
: of common and preferred stock. The St.
• Paul stocks are unfavorably affected by the
. published intentions - of . the directors. A
: disagreement bet Ween the members of the
"Pool" in St. Pan). stock has resulted in
• the institution of legal proceedings against
the most prominent members. The market
generally closed dull,biit steady.
5:30 Pawns—Cumberland, 38?;4©39; Can
*, ton, 48%@49; Wells • Express', 263;@27;
American, 45%@46; Adams, 48 @49: United
States, 45%( - a)46; Merchants, 17%@)173.1;
Quicksilver, 231 4 @23%; Mariposa, 6@7; do.
- preferred, 2034@21; Pacific Mail. 116%,@
117; Western Union Telegraph 36,,1@363,;
•'• Hartford and Erie, 27@27 1 /0 N. Y. C., 1283,
!: 0)128X; Erie, 38y,@38%; Reading 98v,,
®9838; Terre Haute, 39a40; Wabash, 5734@
• 58; do. preferred,l7o@72; St. Paul, 68@68%;
do. preferred, 8634@)87; FOrt Wayne, 110%
4g;110%; Ohio and Mississippi, 30%®30%;
Michigan Central, 118; Michigan Southern,
• 8854(08%; Illinois Central, 142; Pittsburgh,
87:44073.f; Toledo, 100%; Rock Island, 107%
- •.;
Q 107%; Northwestern, 84%@85; do. pref.,
• 87%•®88; Chicago and Alton pref., 146%;
: C. C. C. and Indianapois, 77. •
.MINING SHARES.
• Mining Ethereal dull. -
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- SITB-TREASURY MATTERS.
Receipts at the Sub-Treasury to- - day:
$2.928,287; payments, $1,437,406. Balance,
- $87,568,657. 1
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New York Produce Market. r
CET Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oasette.)
NEW • Yorts. ;December I.—Cotton firm
and less active;, sales of 2,500 bales at 25/c
_ •-•, for middling uplands. Flour—receipts of
22,592 barrels and 4,874 bags. Flour rules
in favor of buyers, with moderate business
doing; sales of 7,800 barrels at $5,50a5,75 for
superfine State and 'western, $6,50a6,85•f0r
extra State, $6,3057,40 for extra western,
$6a9,75 for white white wheat extra,6,6sa
9,00 for R. H. 0., 17,50a9 for extra St. ouis,
• $10a12,50 for good choice, closing quiet. "
California flour is heavy; sales of 250 sacks
• at $6,7539,80 via Horn, 511,50a12
Isth
mus. Rye flour quiet; sales of 250 barrels
' • at s6aB. Cornmeal in moderate' i•equest; -
••• sales of 200 barrels. Brandywine $5,90.
Whisky sl,os,,free. • Grain receipts—wheat
170,015 bushels, Wheat heavy and lc lower,
and the demand is chiefly speculative; sales
L , •of 7,600 bushels at $1,48a1,50 for No. 2
spring; tu1,60 for prime No. 1 do., $1,43 for
.1 Nos. 2 and 3 do. mixed, $2,35 for for white
California and Michigan. Rye is firmer;
sales'of 8,000 bushels at $1,48a1,51 for west
, •
ern State and Canada. Barley dull and
drooping. Barley Malt quiet . Receipts—
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corn 79,536 ba. Corn lower, and in moderate
inquiry ; sales of 63,000 bushels at sl,lla
1,13 ; for unsound 11,14a1,18 and for sound
tern $1,0781,10 ; white western
mixed western el,wai,.. . _ __
11,1434 new mixed western. Recepts of
',.
oats 127,633 bush. Oats active without any
• --,' decided change in priee, demand chiefly
1, speculative ; 23,000 bushels at 74a75c.
i jj Western store and afloat rice dull. Coffee
.v more active and firm ; sales of 1,000 Rio on
e private terms: Sugar in moderate request;
~., • ;., sales of 400 hlids Cuba at llallNc. Moles- ,
. 2 9 ses dull .with ` ; sales of 100 barrels 'of New
' •-t Orleans at 80c. Hops quiet at 101125 c for
.'. 't.t, American. Petroleum dull at 17%a17y,c ;
•"; crude at 83a3334 ; refined bonded and lin
seed oil dull at 90a93c. Spirits turpentine
.•1 quiet and heavy at 46 1 4a4734c. Pork nom
inal 4 with sales of 800 barrels at $25,75a26,50
. ....• i for new mess, closing at $26 cash, bid.s2s,-
,;• 50a26 for oldj do ; 520,50a21,50 for .prime;;
,•,:;r. 3,21,50a23,50 for prime mess.. Stock old and
,•.:...
last
nevr ---- 17,886 barrels last month 20,397
',":: • t last year .44,440. Beef quiet ; sales of 290
, • 1 barrels at $13a16,50; for new plain mesa
,„ at $16a26 ; for new . extra 1:0688 stock
...
~' old and new and sales of . 40;912
'''.. I packages last month, 18,169; last year, 52,-
, 001. Tierce Beef dull at .;27a30 for prime
.' •• mess, and $80a34 for , India mess.,:Beef
. - I. i Hams steady, with sales 150 bbis at s29a
30,50. Cat Meats quiet,with sales 125 pkgs
... - -,, • at 12a12%ct for shoulders. and 112a160 for
hams. Middles more active, with sales 65
boxes Cumberland cut at 13qa133c; also,
, . • .1 500 boxes do.! for Depeinher at 12c, and 250
boxes short clear, for January, at private
i terms. Lard heavy and lower, with sales
.
3 '. '; 550 tierces atll4X.o for, steam, and 16a173c
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• • for kettle rendered; also, 100 tierces steam,
• , seller for January and February, at 14Na
114%,c. Butter firmlat 27a40c for Ohio, and
40a50c for State. cheese firm at 14a19c.
• Freights to Liveypooldull and lower, with
• .4. „ engagements, per steamer, for 1,500 bush
. ~wheat- a t 6Wa7d. ,
LATEST.—FIOIIIOIOBBd dull and unsettled
-;-- - ' . and low grades unchanged; white, medium
and rod and declining. Wheat
heavy ~ and j demand chiefly speculative;
No. 2 spring $1,48a1,50: Ryi.aearce and
- , firma `.51,48a1,50 for western. Oats steady
at 743. c for western afloat. • Corn :quiet at
. $1,14a1,1534 in store; and sl,l6al,l&aflost ,
- for mixed weetern. Pork nominal;: at ph
for new and - old - Mess. Beef Anil. and
1
ileavy cat Meats nominal. Bacon firm,
•
, - with a -fair inquiry.' 7 •Lard heavy at 1534aa
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r 1 4 uyc or fair to prime'steam. Eggs steady
_• and unchanged. - , •
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Chicago Cattle Market.
ZBT Pelegrughto the Pittsburgh fhotette-3
CHICAGO, December I.—Cattle dull and
isilmost nominal, at 14a4,50 for common 'to
tfair,cows. and 16,3734 for good shipping
:steers. Hogs in active speculative demand;
'oomtnorvaud mediuM grades 10a16o higher;
stales at $6,60a7,35 for common to choice; re
;Delphi 4;935 head;. Shipments 663 head.
IChleagu Market.
[BF Tei.egraph to the Pittebargh Gazette.)
CELICAOO, December I.—Eastern. Ex
change firmer and steady, at par buying,
and 1 1-10 premium selling. Flour quiet
and firm, the demand being principal'? for
lower grades of spring extras, with sales
at $5,30a7,00. Wheat quiet and easier;
sales No 1 at $1,22a1,27, and No 2 at 11,1135
a1,12M, closing at $1,11%a1,11X for No 2;
sales No 2 since change at $1,118;. Corn
dull; new la2c lower; old inactive and al
most nominal, with light sales No 2 at 75a
740; sales new at 53a5435c in store, and
57c on track, for No 2, kiln dried in store
71a72c, and rejected at 60a63c, closing quiet
at's.lc for new shelled; sales No 1 since •
change. Oats dull; sales No 2 at 44-%a47c,
and rejected at 43a43%c, closing at inside.
Rye easier and %ale lower; sales No 1 at
$1,13%a1,1434,d and No 2 at $1,11a1,12%,
closing with sellers No lat inside. Barley
firmer and quiet; sales No 2 at $1,60a1,61,
and rejectea at $1,40. Highwines more as
at 95a96c,Iclosing at outside. Provis
ions in good speculative demand and firm
er. Mess Pork sold at $23 cash, and $21,50
seller, February and March. Lard mode
rately active at 13);a14Mc. Short Rib Mid
dles IINe. Bulk Meats moderately active;
sales of shoulders at Bc. Dressed Hogs
firmer and quiet; sales at' - $7,50a8,60 for
light and heavy. Receipts-10,660 bbls
flour, 34,871 bush wheat, 58,890 bush corn,
27,916 bush oats, 3,681 bush rye, 3,118 bush
barley. Shipments-10,859 bbls flour, 23,017
bush wheat, 55,034 bush corn, 34,675 bush
Oats, 21,418 bush rye, 2,934 'bush barley.
St. Louts Market
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 9azette.l
ST. Louts, December I.—Tobacco un
changed. Cotton; very little here; small
V.
sales at 522%c for low middling. Hemp
very dull; sales undressed at $1,30. Flour;
low grades active at yesterday's advance;
superfine sold at $5,25a5,6234; extra, $6450; !
double extra, $6,75a8,00; treble extra to
fancy, $8,50a10,50. Wheat; receipts small
and prices stiff; prime to fancy red fall
sold at $1,50a1,95; spring higher at $1,30 for
No. 1. Corn dull and lower at 67a72e, for , I
new. Oats; the small receipts caused an I
advance to ' 55a5Sc. • Barley firm at $1,75a
_1,95 for prime to choice lowa spring; $2,25
for fancy Illinois. Rye.advanced to $1,15a
1,17, delivered. Pork quiet and unchanged;
lat $22a23. Bulk Meats easier; 9a9!..0 for
shoulders, and 13a13 1 Ac for clear sides, all ,
in dry salt. Bacon; jobbing lots sold at 11c
for shoulders, and 17;c for clear sides.'
Lard unchanged, at 15c for choice keg.
I Whisky held firmer, vith small. - sales at
97a98c. Receipts—Flonr, 2,100 bus: wheat,
3,900 bus; corn, 5,600 bus; oats, 4,Boobus;'
barley, 7,400 bus; rye, 250 bus; hogs,-4,600:,
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Cincinnati Maritet
EBY Te:egraph to the Pittsburgh Gasettei:l
CINCINNATI, December and
Grain unchanged and quiet.l Cotton firmer; I
middling 234 c. Whisky 'steady st 98c.
Hogs opened active and higher; sales at
$7,25a8 gross and $9,25a9,60 net, - but the
market closed dull and the best rates of
fered were $7,75a9,50 'for the heaviest; re
ceipts, 33,000 head. Riess, Pork firm but
quiet at $22,75a2.3. Bulk meats firm but the
demand light; 'shoulders 9/a9N, sides 123/ 4
I al3;‘ for clear rib' and clear sides packed
and half to two-thirds, cured; fully cured
would bring yhigher, though the demand
is light.' Lard quiet but ;firm at 14c for
prime steam, and 143‘c for kettle rendered.
Green meats firmer; shoulders 74, 'sides
104 and halms 11Na11N; curers buy rather
sparingly at these rates. Butter and Cheese
unchanged and firm. Linseed oil dull with
only a retail - demand at 93c: Petroleum
dull at 30c. Gold 134% buying ; Exchange
dull at 1-10 discount buying an! ar selling.
Louisville Market. •
[By Telegraph to the Tlttsbargh Gazette. 3 •
-LOUIsVILLE, Decemner l I.—Sales of 55
hhds tobacco; common logs to cutting leaf,
5 1 ,027 c. Cotton, 22 1 ,ic. Hogs, gross, 73.0
8c: the markOt is active with heavy re
ceipts. Superfine f10ur,"55,25a6. Wheat,
$1,6,5a1,80. Corn, 50a55i. Oats 55a58c.
Rye, $1,30. Mess pork, s23.L;rd, 143.ia
15a. Bulk shoulders, 9%c; clear rib sides,
13c; clear sides, 13%c. Green hams,„ll%c;
shoulders, 8e; sides, 110. Whisky, raw, free,
nominal at 98c.
Philadelphia Market
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
PHILADELPHIA, December I.—Flonr less
firm; Wisconsin, lowa and Minnesotaextra
family $7,50a8,50; Indiana and Illinois
winter wheat $10; , fancy $11,50a13,00.
Wheat; receipts small; red $2,00a2,10;
amber $2,15; white $2,25435: - Rye steady
at $1,55a1,57. - Corn scarce and in good' de
mand; old yellow $1,26; new $1,00a1,10.
Oats firm, at 67a72c for western. Groceries
and Provisions unchanged. Whisky lower;
sales $1,03a1,05.
Milwaukee Market;
CST Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
MILWA.IIKEE, Dec. I.—Flour dull and
weak; city double extra $6,25a6,30; choice
conntryl6 . t extra $5,50a5,75. Wheat lower
at $1,21 ftirNo. 1; $l,ll for No. 2. Oats firm
at 480 for No. 2. Corn nominal. Rye firm
and active at 41,05 for No. 1 in store. Barley
nominal. Receipts-1,000 bbls flour, 47,000
bn wheat, 2,000 bn oats, 1;00 bn corn,l,ooo
bu rve,..100 bn barley. Shipments -6,000
bbls flour, 22,000 bn wheat, 10,000 bn oats.
Buffalo Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
BUFFALO, December I.—Flour
at $7. Wheat nominal; No. 2 spring, $1.40.
Corn dull; sales of car lots at $1,02a1,04;
new nominal at 88a90e. Oats—small Bales
at 65c. Ryetheld at $1,48 for No. 1 western.
Barley lower; sales of 3,000 hush 4 rowed
Canada at $1,90; 4 car loads do at $1,85.
Mess pork' unchanged. Lard unchanged.
Highwines, $1,02 bid; $1,04 asked.
Baltimore Market.
City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
BALTIMORE, December= I.—Flour fairly
active, and prices unchanged. Wheat hrm;
low grades dull, with sales of prime to
choice at $2,40a2,50. Corn fluty new white
99ca51,03, and yellow sl,oBal,lo ' . Oats firm
at Mess Pork dull at $7,50. Bacon
quiet; rib sides 18c, clear sides 1854 c, shoul
ders 14340, hams 18a190. Lard dull at 17c.
Cleveland Market•
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CLEVELAND, December I.—Flour in
moderate demand and market steady and
unchanged. Wheat: sales 4,000 bush No.
1 red winter at $l,BO. Corn; sales two cars
red at 11,02, and two at V 1.04. Oats: sales
two cars at 600- Rye: sales of ono car $1,35.
Refined Petroleum 28e on the spot, the
very slight st9Bk preventing a decline.
Toledo Market.
my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.3
TOLEDO. Dec. I.—Flour quiet. Wheat a
shade better at $1,75a1,76. Corn unchanged
at 80c for new; 92W3 for old No, 1, and 92c
for old rejecte for firm and a shade bet
ter at 56a56Y0r No. 1 and Michigan. Rye
843 better at 1,28 for No. 1, and $1,2.5 fol. No.
2. Barley 5o better at f2,10a2,15 for Cana
da. Dressed Hogs at BaB%c.
St. Lotds Cattle Market.
,
CBI Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
ST. Louts, December I.—Cattle; common
heavy and unsettled; better qualities &same
and firm; prices range from $2,26a5,50,
gross. • • ,
IMPORTS BY--RAILRAOD.
- CLEVELAND AND PrrTEIBUBOII B&m
ROAD, December 1.-2 cars pig iron,
Graff, Bennett & Co; 2 cars iron ore, Bryan
dt Caug_hey; 2 cars blooms, S Rea, 3 do
Wheat, J S Liggett it Co; 1 car rye, 51 balet
hay, J stW Fairley; 1 car stone. J L
Knox; Ido oil, J. Spear; 1 car lumber, Jas
Mcltiasters; 1 car barrels; Nationyi Ref /ft
St Co; 39 bbls copper, 0 G Hassel?' & Co; 17
do do, T M Howe; 10 do witie/97 Young; 4
H;
apples, 2do cider. 1 kg / do, - Hernum -
H; 15 sks rags, J R Weldon Co; 1 bbl
Wm Flamm Jc Son; 4 hr bbls butter,Volgt,
!Litho/A & Co; 2 bblrastmeals 3 do Pear/
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PITTSBURGIT GAZETTE: WEDNP.SDA.Y, DE,CEMBER, 2, 1868
barley, C TT Dtlorleclge; 4 do buckwheat
flour. Totten & Cu; 2 bbls oatmeal. W. Etas
lage & Co; 2 do do, Lewis & McClure; 1 car
metal. Zug dt Co; 1 do do, LloydA Black;
S 3 casks cider, H -McSwiggen;. 100 boxes
cheese,,. Watt, Lang & Co; 1 bbl-buttel - 9 F G
Craighead; 2 bbls beans, ' 2 do onions, W H
Graff& Co; 19 bbls beanF, Head At. Metzger;
12 sks - flaxseed,J.W Thursby; 45 bales hay,
McCune & Bro.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO
RAILROAD, December 1.-10 cars Iron ore,
Shoenberger & Blair; 14 cars metal, Nimick
& Co; 3 cars limestone, Wampum Lime Co;
3 bbls oil, -W Flaceus & Son; 63 gre,en hides,
6 pkgs tallow, G N Hoffstett; 110 d'oz shovel
handles, Postiv, Nelson & Co; 2 ( pkgs bit
ters, Schmidt & Friday; 6 sacks rags, Fra-
zier & Metzgar; 16 bags buckwheat flour,
T C Jenkins; 100 boxes cheese, Haworth &
Dewhurst; 30 do do, S P Shriver & Co; 50
do do, Arbuckles & Co; 50 do do, I: Hea
zleton; 20 do do, J S Dilworth iic Co; 50 bbls
apples, J M Mager; 25 bbls flour, 12 kegs
lard, SS Marvin; 13 bbls eggs, 25 do vine
gar, Arbuckles & Co; 74 bgs flaxseed, J W
Thursby; 100 bbls fittr, D Wallace; 12 kegs
EL„.
apple butter, Re Jr; 100 bbls flour,
Culp & Shepard; 20 boxes candles, W M
Goruoly & Co; 10 bbls mess pork, 9 pkgs
lard, R•Robison & Co; 1 car wheat, J S Lig
gett & Co; 1 car lumber, J M Hemphill.
ALLEGHENY VILLRY R.R., Decemberl.-
160 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 200 do refined
oil, McKelvy & Bro; 6 sks rags, Scott &
Gisal; 4 bxs eggs,- John • Schwalm; 1 car
posts, J M Cook; 1 oar stone, Braun &
Wagner; 60 bbls salt, Thos Mitchell; 1 car
grain, H Gormley 37 hides, 13 calf skins,
Geo Groves; 9 ifkg putter, J Hilty; 3do AO,
J C Cuddy . ; 32 bas oats, Scott & Gisall 2 -
,a
cars metal, Zug , Co; 2do do, Everson,
Preston & Co; lot produce, W H Carnahan;
2 cars stones, B Burns; 1 car grain, Kirk
patrick, Herron &JCo; 4 pkgs hides, Ham
mett & Son; 4 sks rags, 4 bgs seed, Whit
more & Bro; 20 bbls tar,Lupton & Christy;
1 3 bxs Witter, Kirkpatrick Jr, Co.
ALLEGHENY STATION, December 1.--
rcar flaxseed, M B Suydam; 17 bbls apples,
S C McMasters; 25 bbls whisky, R ‘Sr A
Carson; 50 bbls flour, W H Berhorst; 5 do
erackcrs, W Sedden: - 10 bids flour, 4 bgs
corn meal,
Mercer & Robinson; 20 sks
flour, H Parker; 2 cars metal, Lewis, Bel
'ley & Dalzell; 3 do do, Spang & Cs; 39 bxs
window glass, Jos.Craig; 4 cars wheat R T
Kennedy & Bro; 23 bbls apples, 6 bbls eggs,
John Herbert.
The river continues to recede slowly at
this point with seven feet three inches in
the channel by the Monongahela marks
last evening. The weather yesterday was
cold and winter•like with frequent squalls
of snow.
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There is no imprdveatent, we regret to
say, to note in busipess, the offerings of
freight for all points being very light, and
this, together with apprehensions of a
freeze up, is calculated to ff.scourage
steamboatmen.
The hull of Corn. Kountz's new mountain
steamer has arrived, and will be pushed
forward to completion as rapidly as possi
ble. •
Captain J.T. Stockdale is superintending
the construction of a new boat for the 'Mag.
delene river, in South America. fourteen
hundred miles distant from New Orleans.
The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed,
left for St. Louis yesterday with a fair
freight list, and engagements sufficient at •
Wheeling and other points to till her out.
She also bad a large number of passengers.
The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whittaker,
will positively leave. for New Orleans this
evening—at least the Captain says so, and
he ought to know.
Capt. Won. Anderson, formerly of the
Grey, is quietly cultivating his farm, - near
Shoustown. He was up to see his old
steamboat friends yesterday, as was also
Capt. James Woodburn.
The Glendale arrived from st. Louis on
Monday night.
The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J.- Darragh is
announced to leave for New Orleans to
morrow without fail. The Belle is in all
respects one ofjbe best boats we have, and
la admirably adapted for the trip she is
about to make..
The
The Tom. Farrow and Barges Capt. Chas.
Mathews, will leave, for St. Loilis to-day
without fail, and shippers should have
their bills of lading down as early in the
dhy as possible.
The Mary Davage and Barges, are an
nounced for New Orleans forthwith. 1
The Grey Eagle,
Capt. C, L Brennan, is
the regular packetfor Parersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon.
—The Camelia from Nashville left Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Sunday. ‘;
—The Armenia left St. Louis . for Pitts
burgh on Friday last drawing six feet.
=The Ner York reshipped her Nash
ville freight at Cincinnati, on the Rdbt.
Moore, and will return to Pittsburgh.
—The Picket was sold at Wheeling by
the United States Marshal on Saturday to
Capt. John Morgan, a New Yorker, for
67,105—cash.
—Vance t Arinatrong have forty days
from the 23d Of November to raise,
repair
and deliver the J. N. McCullough to her
owners in as good condition as before she
sunk.
—The Nick. Longworth's first trip in the
Louisville and ,New Orleans trade, since
she has been lightened and widened, and
placed under command of Captain A. Q.,
Ross, was very profitable.
- —The Silver Cloud NO. 2, arrived at Cm
cinnati on Sunday morning, and left there
the same. evening for St. Louis. There
was a colored boy baby born on the Cloud
Saturday night.. The mother is a servant
traveling with a Maryland family.
—The Madison Courier says: Byron
Montgomery, for a long time clerk on the
mail boats, is a very clever "gentleman of
leisure" now. He fell heir, not long agO,
to .a fat take—eight millions in British
gold. Byron can well afford to take things
easy.
—Alex.: Stewart, of Louisville, and Clerk
on the steamer St. Marys, writes that his
boat has laid up at New Orleans, and winds
up by saying. "If any of your friends ask
you if a white man is as good as a nigger
in this country, tell him, 'Not by a ---
sight.' " Alex. will have to be recoil
,
stunted.
—A Madison telegram to the Cincinnati
Commercial says: • Steamers ascending and
decending the river are required to 'keen
on the Kentucky side of the sunken steam
er J. N. McCullough, as the channel on the
Indiana side is obstructed by anchors and
lines from the wreck to the Indiana shore.
The wreck is graduily swinging to the In
diana side. •
—The Vicksburg Herald says: The
Robt. E. Lee will leave New Orleans with
the' Belle Lee on Saturday 'next.The'
spirit of opposition waxeth warm, and
lively times with the lower trade packets
are at hand.. The two great steamers will
be let out to their utmost cap acity , doubt
less, and* some of the "pegs/of fast time
steamers may be.expeated• to' be lifted.
—Boats are located on,the Missouri river
above Sioux City, as follows: Benton three
miles above Pocahontas Island, sixty miles
eixsve Fort Randall; Airam Wood, at Pigeon
Bills, twenty miles above , Benton; Nita?
near Fort Thompson; Id Stookdale, at
Fort Sully,' and ITrilda at Grand River.
Some fears are entertained as'to'possible
attackskfroM Indians during the winter: •
The' St. LChliEl pit/VOA of Saturday,
says: The attempted sale of the Great Re
public; yesterday, by the 'United States
Marshall, . waif" a fizzle, in one respect,
though the parties making the only bid, of
pO,OOO, which the Marshal refhsed, claim
the property, anal we believn are taking
measures, to that - end. .If. we , remember
rightly, a similar ease occurred a few yea e rs
sgo, when Geo. Pegram became the pm'-
. chaserof one of Mr. Walsn's boats for con=
siderable under. her value. The sale then,
es with the Great Republics yestordays was
RIVER NEWS. ,
by order of .the Court, and it is contended
that property offered by Rale in that way
is obliged to be sold. no matter what it
brings. The case of the Great Republic is
one of that mind, and may require legal
measures to settle. '
River 'aud Weather.
[Br Telegraph , to the Plttsburßh (laze:C.l3.l*
LOursviLLE, Decethber I.—River
rising
with seven feet four inches of water iu thee
canal by mark. Weather cloudy. Barom
eter rising; thermotheter, 38 degrees.
BUFFALO, Deceinber I—Weather cold;
ice,fornied in slips near the river where the
water is still.
STEAMBOATS
1:31 IIyrBBURGIII AN D jar z e i
ST. LOUIS PACKET LINE.—
oats leave every WEDNESDAY and:SATURDAY,
°teach week, and oftener If throng of business re
quires. The line is to be under the direction and
control of Captains John L. Rhodes, 'W m. Dean.
Emmitt McClure and James Rees. The object is to
obtain regularit yof time In depalting. t g.ether with
a uniform tariff of rates on freight, fro Pittsburgh
to St. Louis and • all Intermediate poin s. The fol
lowing Captains, and their boats have greed to en.
ter into and compose said line
Steamer Leonidas Capt. E ward Evatis.
• Steamer Silver Cloud No 2.... Capt. J. B. Conway.
Steamier Kate Putnam Capt. Geo. W. Reed.
Steamer Waunita Capt. Thos. Shuman.
Steamer Glendale Capt. John M. Hare.
Steamer Lorena Cept. Samuel shuman.
Steamer Belleveon Capt. .1 lin I. Harrah.
Steamer Maggie m . Capt B. C. Martin.
Steamer Armenia Capt. A C
JescsCe ' Mallu.
Steamer Messenger ' Ca t. Dea m n.
It Is understood that the day of de rture shall be
strictly obeyed on the part of said 'oats. and the
tioncnot later than sundown. And t at time of Sr.
rival at all points or landings betty en Pittsburgh
and St. Louis shall be settled upon as will best serve
the patrons of the line, to give dispatch to business
and regularity, which we think will be of great ad
vantage to our business men and the general travel
on our rivers; besides save much expense to our
boats, while loading under the line regulations in
thr 6 days Instead of six or eight. asunder the old,
rule of .I . oading three, or lour L boats'at one Omit,
If 'our object should be properly apnreciated. we
will endeavor to make the line work to the advan-.
tage °Lail concerned.
't hrough receipts will be given to all points where
connections can be made with other good lines.
We most earnestly solle.t the assistance of our
business community. Very truly
JOHN L yo u'R rs. IIODRS,
WILLIAM DS AN,
EMMITT .MCCLU HE,
JAMES REES,
Managers.
EISISI
v .11 6A11131?-11t.i ANINER . 'ar: L io
YHIS, oktLEANtt—The first class passenger iteanaer
BELLEVERNON Capt. JNO.
Will leaTe an aboVe. on
THURSDAY. December 3-4 r • mr.
Tows and 13arges go through.
" For freight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK 4, COLLINGSVOCD,
GHRIEST 3.IIASLETT,•
6 , 2
SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEE'S LINE.
1010.1TTSBURGII AND ST. j a dW i t
LOUIS BARGE CO.—
For' Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville,
Cairo and St. Lou!..
Leaves TIM DAT,' December 2d.
The staunch and powerful tow-boat,
TOM. FARROW AND BARGES,
Capt. CHAS. MATTHEWS.
Through receipts give■ to MeMphis and Sew Or
leans. Also to all points on Cumberland river, at
lowest rates. .
Shippers can derend on having their freight for
warded with dispatch.. Satisaction guaranteed.
_ - •
SPECIAL NoTICY. TO OHIG' RIVER AND ST.
LOUIS siliPPEßS—Will leave on SATURDAY.
POSITIVELY. nd via throsgh without deten
tion from Ice, re a ports to that effect notwithstand
ing.
•••Remember the TOM FAI:ROM" will take rill
Memphis and New Orleans refight offering, xesbip
ping-at Cairo on first Cass steamers.
non CHARLES BARNES. Agent.
PITTSBURGH,
WHEELING,
Harietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leslie Company's Wbsrf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY; AT. 11 2 M
MANDASS AN'D TIII7IIBDAIS,
VAYARD A.'9. brILY/ISSLD, Master
WZDNEIMAYS AND SATIIIIDATS,
Ell!I
GREY EAGLE
Freigbt will be received at. all hiiiirs by
sell JA.SLES COLLINS. Agent.
•
FOR MEMPHIS. -AND s ig gig i t
NEW ORLEANS—The power
'us tow-boali • ••
• • •
MART DAVALIE and Barges:.....;
will leave for above ports on
SATURDAY. sth inst.,at 4 P. M.
For freigbt or passage apply on board or to
d e :CHARLES BARNES. Agent.
FOR CAIRO, MEMPHIS A dr oi t .
and NEW ORLEANS—The fine
steamer .._
R. C. GRAY Capt. ISAACI Wurrrsez.
Will leave as announced aboye on
THIS DAY, December 2d.
For freight of passage apply,on board or to
JNO. FLACK, or
.1. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents
noZI
F RENCH BURR MILL STONES.
French Ih!m-Smnt Naclihial/2
THE BEST
' elawiras USE
PortalWe Flou r ;'a nd Feed Mine,
BOLTING CLOTHS.
All numbers and best quality. For tale at
319 and 321 Liberty St.,Pittsburgh, Pa
PROPOSALS.
The Building Committee of the WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL FOR THE INS AN g
at Dumont. Pa.._w will receive Proposals until the
10th DAY OF DECEMBER, for the erection and
closing in "the Eastern Extension ottbe Hospital,
according to the plans and specifications adopted
and approved by them. _
The plans and 'specifications - can be examined at
the Hospital until the time above mentioned for re
ceiving bias, .
Proposals must be marked as each and tent to R.
MILLER, Jr., Chairman of the Betiding Commit
tee, Pitts burgh.-
Bids
Bids will be opened at the Hospital on the 15th
of December. • .
The CoMmittee reserve the right at their discre
tion to reject auy or all bids not deemed to the inter
est of the institution or satisfactory to the commit
tee. By order of the
n0i14456 ..:BUILDING COMMITTEE.
'-"COLGATE & COAS
\, ,G,T,A FRAGRANT
(-)
4 S ( r T I/ TOILET SOAPS,
•/. •• Are prepared by, slalled work
e‘i4f
ry v 1;11bl:111;1;1=
•-• ARID by dealers and customers.
of bold eyerywhere. deZ,:Wr
()VEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
WEEK .0W ENGLAND SOAP.
7 90 QUEEN OF ENGLAND SO2A.
For doing &family washing In the best and cheap•
est inanner.-< Guaranteed equal to any in the world
Ras all the strength of old rosin soap, with themild
and lathering qualities of genuine Castile , Tr this
splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEM CAL
WORKS, 4ti North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
.re2:vs7-xivr&N
/I'.-OFYIOZ CITY .ERGINXBR AND BUTIVIETOIS, t
PITTSBURGH, November A4th..lbGß.
OTICE—The . assessment for
Or raving and Curbing CARROL
BEET, from Bmaliman atreet to Railroad ero
how ready for examinuttion, and can homer' at this
office twilit FRIDAY. December 4th. when they
will be ratgirsied to; the Oily Tresalier*e Mee fur
collectlow.
. nO3Daill . •., IL J. MOO RE. City Engineer*
OITIOLOT CITY ENOINSTO AND ZOIRVETOII.
- Pittsburgh, November A4th, 11i66. s
OTICIE-,-The. assessment , for
Grows... Paving and Curbing LIBERTY
qtritT., from. Twtnty-lrifth street to ,Twenty-
Ninth street Is now ready for examination, aad ess
b• seen at this office until FRIDAY, Deeembeb 4th,
AIMS, when It will be returned to the city Treasn
'nir's tape for eollection. •
n 03 4 .1 moons. Thy Tai Weir;
OtPICS OF CITY ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, t
Pittsburgh, November SOthi lees. ;
OTICE--The asseument for
N
Grading FORBEd STREET; from Marthidn to
radv street, is now ready ibr examination, and
con be seen at this office until MONDAY. December
7th, 1808, whin it will be returned to the Olty
Treasurer's allies for collection. , •• . • .
..
n026 .„ 28 N. J. MOORE:Olt! Engineer.
on SALE,
Fri E SEED WHEAT,
, 341 LIBERTYion lELTW3C3Oiii 4.0%
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
E s eT) A B y L 11 8 S i f E D BY A. & T.
W. M. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE aitoCER,
No. 271 Liberty. Street,
WIRECII.T OPP. EAGLE HOTLL,)
PIT•I'SBUR,GI. PA.
se :yl5
L. .......... ....A• E. STEVINSON•
DIGLINGER• & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RBCEIFE AND SELL
All Hinds of Country Produce.
All orders for Merchandise, promptly filled,' at
LOWEST market rates. Perna:liar attention given
to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits,
&c, We feel confident tha t we can give entire sat
isfaction, by making ocickArAL39 and PROMPT RE
TURNS, at RIMIEST MARKET PRICES, and therefore
respectfully solicit your consignments. All corre
spondence answered promptly. Marking Plates
furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily,
au3l:t7B
weerr, LANG & CO.,
Groceries, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro•
vie lons, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011. *c.,
Nos. 1791 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Ltberty
street. l'lttsbargh,-Pa. .n08:n5.5
M.STERLE
M . STEELE ' &6 SON,
oin,mission Merchants,
AND DIAL)118
vx,ourt, GRAIN, FEED, ate
No. 95 OHIO STEEEI.. near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY ,
CAN:FIELD A. T. CAN - FIELD.
TB..CANFIELD & SON - , COlll
MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
Dealers InGoshen' Factory. Hamburg and W. R.
Cheese, Butter, Lard, Polk, Bacon, - Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig.Lena,Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes, White Lime, Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car.
'bon Oils. No. 141 First street; `Pittsburgh.
PETER %Ell.
Tr ELL & ItICIIART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
AND DKALZEB IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c.,
349 Liberty tit., Pittsburgh, '
my24:bsr. ••••
MALI. x•RA - ii - E
COMMISSION
ANJ ER,
MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLQ_UE, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No.' 141 WATER. ESTE-EFT, above
Pittsbargn. les
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDDIG AHD COMM:M:110N MEBOHANTS,
For the sale of Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds. Dried Fruit. and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of Flrid. Pittsburgh..
fe22:nB
L . J. BLANCHARp.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
ap.lB: x3B
--- -
Yr ()in. ' ANTRIM KNOX.
4KNOX tic, SON, COMMISSION
.11 - ERCEANTS aid dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
.L FELD and PRODUCE. OHNERALLY. Hn.
TO DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City.
_
ell- RIDDLE, Noy IS3 LIBERTY
.
STREET, Pittsburgh; Pa. Commission Mer
ant and Wholesale Dealer in 'Country Produce,
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Coasigninents, and paid for Produce gsael n-
JOHN 1. HOVSZ - NDW. HOUBN WM. H. HOUSE.
OHN I. HOUSE & BROS j _. Soo.
. cessors to JOHN I. Roust CO., Wholesale
T k.
• rocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smlthneldand Water Streets. Pittsburgh, a.
.IJITTLEi BAIRD k PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and
cam in Produce, Flour, Blinn, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all P'.tsburgh Manufactures generally.
US and P 1 dECONDISTREET, Mt/burgh. i
JOEIN autivorr A WALLACIL
§HIPTON PR D 1 WHOLE
SALE 0 ROC ERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. isilirig
B. NEEPEB,
ALDERMAN AND E%•OFFICIO JllB2lOl Or
THE PEACE.
•
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Special attention given to conveyancing and col
leCtlons ; Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn np,
and all legal business attended to promptly and ae
curateiy;
OS.-4. BUTLER, .
J •
ALDDBNAIF AND POLICE itnierans.
021043, 1516 WYLIE BTRZInT. near Wealthiest
PITTSBBEGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages:. Acknowledgment?
Depositions, Collectiots, and all other leglqmsi
business executed promptly. aohMint
ffieMASTEBS,
S ASADEIMA.N,
W. W. WALLAIJX.
Itx-0111clo Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Once, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
DsPositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. nitla
waoLzseLs DILA-LIMB IN
396 PENN'ST6EST.
PROFESSIONAL.
EUSTACE 8. MORROW,
ALDERMAN.
EX-0111 1 1C10 JIIBTWIC OF TES PEACE AND
FOLIOS ILAGIBTRATZ.,/
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE,TITTSBURGH, PA
Deeds, Bondi, lifortgag_es, AeknowledgmenU,
Depoons and all Legal - Business execnted with
promptness and diapason..„,' nivi9
A ABIDION)7
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE di INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STIMICT, FAST
Collection of Bents solicited and prorantly attend
ed to. I iny3:ye3
JOHN . A. STRAIN,
.A.I.4I3ERALA.N,
•
EL-OPPDMO JUSTICE. OP THE PEA= AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Oilee,lllll FIFTH STREET, oposite the Cathe
dral, ;Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds...Ronde,. Mortuagas
Acksowledgments, Deposons and all Legal Beal
izonuted with orannwness and diapason.
WILLLIM H. BARKER;
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER
Mice, CARSON BTlitET_,
__nearly opposite the
gaiters, Depot. 8017TH FITTHBDRUH.
Buedneu entrusted to Ids care promptly attend:
ed to. • . • ntyleYen
FERGUSON,
t j . •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
No. Fla Fifth &tweet,
mCOmoll'Loos,-Fnowr Room
j4:117 mionELL,
-1 ATTORIitY-AT-LAW.
ogee, 116 Diettiond Street,
(Opposite the Court Scum)
taism4
H. C. MACHIRIBLIft,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
*O. 89 Grant Street, .
mYStztalS
ANICIMLMD vitLAI9gUM
41Trc).1ADTia - r-A. , r-i4 , s.w.
le. NI TUTU 81111317,
N 0119061. • • strzurusegati.
and
L CUNNELLBVILLE R. RAlgraMin
OA and after TUESDAY, Noyember, 17th. 1888
trains will arrive at and depart trom tan Depot COI-
ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Arrtiss.
Mall to and fromUniont'n • 7:00 A. m. 8:00 r. KJ ,
McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A. M. 2:051.
Ex. to and from Ihriont'n• 3:00 r. x. 10:10 A. X..
West Newton Accornmod'n 4:30 P. at. 8:35 A. kr
Braddock's Accommodat'n 1i:15 P. Si. 7:50 r. X.
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o r. x. 6:45 A. 11.
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newton.....—. 1:001. x. 10:00 A. N
For tickets apply to
J; B. HMG, Agent.
. W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. • no2o
ANGE of TIME.MUNGI
4
V I LEGIIENYVALLEY RAELROA.II .
On and after MONDAY November 9th, 1812
TWO TRAINS DAILY will lea. a Pittsburgh Sta
tion, corner ofEleventh and Pike streets for Frank
lin. 011 0119, Bidrad°, and all points in the 011 Be.
glons.
LEAVE ParrAiwiraori. ntuva IN PITTSBURGH.
Mall 1:15 an all 5:40 p 111
EXpreas - 7:10 D m xpress.... -..
6:30 a
Brady's li'd Ao 3:00p m radys B'd Ac10:30 a sit
Ist SodaWcirks st Soda Works
Accomod'n.. 10:50 a m AccomodWn. 8.510 ais
2d Soda Works Rd Soda Works
AMY/acorn .. 5:00p la Aecoinoda'n. 3:4op m
Church Train leave ittsburgh at 1:10 P. M. Ar
rive at Pittsburgh At 9:50
••• Passengers taking 'express train have but inkt
change of cafe be tween Pittsburgh, Bu ffalo
o and 011
Regions. • Mall and Express Trains stop only at
principal points . Mixed Way and Accommodation
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS M. RING, Ass't. Supit.
* W. FOSTER ROPE, Ticket Agent. • noo
rITTSBURGH,aIMgaI
CINCINNATI AND ST.
OUTS R
PAN HANDLE ROUTE. •
-CHANGE OE TIME.—On ann. 'after SUNDAY.
Nov.22d, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
• De art. Arrive.
Mall Express 3;13 a. m. 12:13 a. 112 L.
Fast Line 1 U 1 3 a.. m. 7:33 p. m.
Fast Express 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. m.
Mixed Sat• • 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. m.
McDonald a Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:28 a. m. • 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Accommod'n. , 3:36 p.m. 9:48 a. m.
McDonald'a Acc'n. No. 2.. 5:08 p. m. 3:18 P. m.
J. A.. STZZLZ.
y-2:58 P. M. Exresawill leave dal:y. -
1`4:13 P. ] f - . ]tall will arrive daily.'
The 20:13 a. an. Train leaves daily,. Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and , points on Sandusky, Mansfield &
Newark R. R.
-
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sun't., Steubenville, Ohio.
n ci.l3
IDENNSYLVANIAW•
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after Nov, 28th. MS, Trains will sr..
rive at and depart from the Union Depot,. corner of
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
. Arrive. • Depar.
Mail Train.... 1:30 a MDay Express.. 2:30 am • •
Fast Line 2:40 a m !Wall's. No. 1.. 6:30 aln
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Mail Train 8:154 M.
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 anl *Cincinnati,Ex 12:35 pm
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a miWall's N 0.2.. 11:20 ant
Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 a miJohnstown Ac,. 3:25 pm • • •
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m:Braddoeits Nol 4:20 pm \
Baltimore Ex. 1•45 pm; Phila. Express 5:109
Phila. Express 1:30 pin I Wars No. 8.. 5:20 pin \ .
Wall's No. 3... 2:05 p miWall's No. 4.. 6:15 pin • \
'Wal d d s o N k o No .
7:25
pin
W Fa a s l t l L sNo . 5.. 17:0500 p
WayPassen'r.lo:2op
m
The Church Train leaves Wail's Station evert
Sunday at 9:15 a. cu., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:06
a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and arriv ea at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. Ps.
.4:tech:matt Express leaves daily. All other trains •
daily except Sun ay. -
For further inforination apply to . •
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
The_ Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as.
sume , and is Baggage, except for wearing ap
parellimit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding thkt
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, lan.
less taken by special contrac ßD t.,
EDWA, H. WILLIA..•••
General Saperinteadent, Altoona, Pa.'
JAB. F. EmuAar.
=3ll
EMI
1 1§"103 lIGH, F
W . AND CLEVELA ORT ND
From Nov. 23d, 1868
and arrive at the Iltuon
time, as follows:
• Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Ex.... 3:03 am i Chicago Ex... 2:13 am
Cleveland Ex.. 3:03 am' Cleveland Ex. 2:13 ana
Erie & Y e n bri 7:28 am' C hicago Ex.— 11:58 a m
Cl. & WhgM l l 0:518 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:13 am
Chicago Xaill. 6:58 a m ;Ste Louis Ex.. 3:53 pm
Chicago Ex .... 10:08 a m ;Chicago Ex.... 4:38 p m CI. & WWI Ex. 2:23 p xi. Cl. ,A.Wli' s g Ex 4:13 pm
ChicagoYg nEx 6:13 pm
Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:53 pn. l Cl. Br,Wh'g Ex 6:58 plei
Depart /roan Allegheny. I Arrive in Attegkens.
N. Bfigt , n Ac. 8:58 a m N. Brigt`n Ac• 703 a 51.
Leetsdale'. "1 1028 a nal N. Brigt`n " :28 a in.
..... 6 ' 11:58 a mlWellsville " 9:53a na
Roclies;ter " 1:33 pm New Castle " 10:33 a tn.
Wellev'e Ace.. 3:38p m Leetsdale " 9:13 a m
Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm " " 1:08 p m
N.
Brigt'n " . 533 p m Learigt`n " 243 pm
N. Brigt'n '' . , 6:28 pm sdale " 4':53 pm
Leetsdale 6 ' . 10:43pm " - 6 ' 7:18n in
Leetsdale Sun•;Leetsdale Sun
day Church... 1:13 pml day t.herck... 9:513a ps.
2:43 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
Sir 11:58 a. m: Chicago Express arrives daily.
Sig•No change of cars between Pittsburgh and
Chicago. Bleeping cars withon change to Indianap
olis and Chicago.,
J. N. 31`CULLOUGH,
.13eneral auperluteadrnt.
- "Joke' Agent. . . note
F. R. ISkY7rL.9,. General
YYESTEItivit PENN-NANINMI
SYLVANrA 8A...L-
D.--Ou and after Nev. 92d, 1885; the • Pas 9,
sewer Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, ac follows .
Arrive. • ert.
Springd"e No 1 6:40 . a m Mail 7:00 aat
Freeport No. 1 8:20 a m Freeport No.l 9:15 aat
Express 10:40 a m Sharpb'g No.111:20 ain
intarpb'g No.l 1:25 pm Expre55........51:4 5 pia
Freeport N 0.2 4:00 p m SpringtVe No 1 . 3:20 p
y d u 1 555 p Freeport No. 2 5:20 p m
Springd'e No 2 6:45 D Seengd'e 13°2 7:10.
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junet. every'
Sunday at 7:40a. reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. Rettirnag, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juact. at 3:415
COIoarTAWrOW TICSETB—Por sale in packages of
*Twentv,__between Alleghen City, Chestnut street,
Herr's, Bennett, Flue Creek; Etna and t3harpsburg.
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spa
tined on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City ht 7:00 a. m.
'make direct connection at Freepon with Walker's
llwe otatages for Butler and Hannahitown. Through
tickets ma) be purchased at the Office, No. 3 St.
Clair street near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the D epot. Allegheny
For further information apply to
JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent,
.
Federal
The Western 'Pennsylvania B.allroad will not an.
,nandsk for Baggage, except for wearing sp.
par imit their responsibility to One Handle&
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this
amount in value will at the risk of the owner, un
less taken by special contract. a
iinc .
--- EDWARD H. WILL
ElatrTal Superintendent. Altoon a. P a.
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imoN- PACIFIC 11AIEWAY1
The SHORTEST AND MOST BILLiN w, 2 OTC
from the East to all points In
Colontdo,
._
Oregon.* •
, Two Trains leave Mate Line 'and Leavenwen
dAlly_, (Sundays exceptedlo i n the arrival of Mirka -•
'Rac ine Railroad from a -What anal
AA. Jo Railroad from Q cy, connectliv at, Law-
Aimee, "Tolta and Wamego with stsg,ca for all
points In Raneas. AL lot track - west of Ells.
worth with the UNITED AT.ES_EYPRENS CON.
PANT'S DAILY MINE V OVERLAND MAIL
LND JUCTRICini COLONES FOR ..- .
DP..l 4 tv - mn4 sAIIr i..A:ILIW4 •
And all Points in the Teiritorleh
, . .
And with S \ kiDICRSOWS TRI-WEICIELY LINE at.:
COACHES for Ifort Union,Bent , s I (p.n. Pass, Air
r e w i e e , xl S e ti . ita Se, and all points in outs a
With the ream* fadditions of rolling stock gig,
equipment, and the'arrangemenu made•tvith re
Ivls l te i g e te (ree ifi l ttZ d titl: a rt ' ai r a t o a rolfe i g n t2 "9l 3._ttr
facilities for the transmissi o n of freight W e .
1.0 Far -
West.
Tickets for sale at all the - principal offices in 04
United States and Ognadas • :
Be sure and ask for tickets via RUE 13310
HILL •ROUTg UNION r.sicutip ItAILWAY
Anal= DIY/1310;L.
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twrorsDAY. from Pier.4L N° oll .
River, •New Tot. lor passageor farther Worms.
titni
'Airily to
WILLIAM JE. •
3734
RAILROADS
AY - 2.fE — ACHIGO
PITTSBUR CA
BURGH R. R. B.
trains will leave :from
Depot, north aide, city
Eastern Division.
Neiada,
California,'. Ltah,
Arizona, !Vadkingto
New Meilea, Idaho,
STEASESEIPS.
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