The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 03, 1868, Image 3

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    Omuta Matters in New York.
Gold Closed at 13454@135.
Dr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
New York, December 2;1868.
_ MONEY ADD. GOLD.
Money active and firm at 6@7 per. cent
on mill. Sterling quiet at 9%@9% per cent
Gold quiet and a trifle lower, opened a
13S and closed at 134X®185.
• GOVARNMANTS.
In Governments the bear efforts continue,
but withotit much effect on the market,
'which is generally dull but steady: Some
round lots of 6 per cent. Currency Bonds
issued to the Pacific Railroad are, however,
being taken for permanent investment.
Coupons of 1881 114%@114%; do.' 02, , 110%
110%; do. '64, 107@107%; do. '65, 107%
007%; do.new, 110%©110%; do. '67, 110%
; 110%, do. 'MI, 11035 10.405,105.
BONDS
- t
Dull ; New North Carolinas, 63@64* New'
'Virginias, 57®58%; New Tennessees, 68%.
STOCKS.
• "In the Stock market New York Central
has been the feature and has risen largely,on -
report that large scrip dividends are soon to
t - &dared. The annual meeting occurs on
; the 9th, when this subject will probably be
".4Sonsidered. The rise was assisted by the
demand to cover previous speculative sales,
the amount of which outstanding is said to
: be very large. The advance in .Central
caused great strength in the Market, and
Erie ••jcimped to 41%c, causing much
surprise, but there being no apparent reason
for the advance it relapsed to 38. , The mar
- ket was 'generally strong at the close, but
the change in others was not very mate
rial. The transactions in Exchange stocks
have been embarrassed by the closing of
the transfer books of the American Com
, panv at two days' notice, which cats off
stockholders at a distance from having their
stock transferred. It follows that a large
class of holders_will be without title to the
new stock, The open board has determined
that under the circumstances the American
stock is a good delivery. The regular
board ,• has requested the American Com
pany to reopen their books, and received
• in reply "the Company is no longer in exist
ence.'
, • s:3oTarays:—Camberland, 37N; Canton,
49®4935; Wells Express , 283i/g29; Ameri
can, 45©4514; Adams, 48y ®49X. United
States; 46%@47; Merchants Union, 17®1735;
Quicksilver,22%; Mariposa, 5®614; pre
ferred, 20®21)‘; New York Central,
1/34(a133g; Erie 38y 4 ; do. preferred, 59;,
Boston, -Hartford &Erie, 27Q; Hudson,
130 ;013034; Reading; 98y,®983,; Terre
Haute, 89(4)3934 ; preferred, 61; Wa
bash, 57%®58; do. preferred, 7034©72; St.
! Paul, '655p2;66; do. preferred, 853‘@8514;
Fort Wayne, 110%®110%; Ohio it Miam
i Eappi; i3034@30k; Michigan Central, 118y 4 ;
!I/Halligan Southern, 88 6 5 ; Illinois Centra l,
1143®144; Pittsburgh, 873‘©8M; Bock Is!
land, -1073a1[010735; Northwestern, 8431@
85; do. referred; 87,1®873i; St. Joseph
• preferre d, . 9214; Burlington and Quincy,
172; Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapo
lis; 77; Lake Shore, .100.
MINING SHARES.
Atinin'g shares dull.
.COPPE.P. STOCKS
Copp der shares at Boston--Coppez Falls,
4 12;' Franklin, 11; Hancack, 334 ;
. I~iinno-
Bata, 2.
1317B•TREAERTRY MATTERS.
The receipts at the Sub-Treleary to-day
!were $1,702,418; Payments, $1,281,303. Bat
lance, $87,980,773. Exports for the reek,
except specie, $1,269,207.
New York Produce Market.
`lBy Telegraph Co the Pitt/harsh Gazette.)
NEW YORE, December 2.—Cotton heavy
:;:4and about y„ c lower; sales of 2,500 bales at
25a25 1 4c for middling uplands. Flour,—
:receipts of 11,495 barrels. Flour steady.
low grades dupl . , and declining for me
41inia•and good kinds; sales of 8,300 barrels
at 45,50a5,85 for superfine State and we5t
56,60a6,75 for extra State, $8,85a9,45
dor extra western, 18475 for white wheat %extra, $6,70a690 for R.'S. 0., $7,50a9 for
- :'extra St. Louis, $1.0a14,50 for good choice
closing quiet. California flour quiet;
sales of 200 sacks at •;0,76a9,80. Rye flour
"firmer ; sales 'of 400 barrels at ' 56,25a8,10.
' -iCornmessil in.fair demand; sales of 700 bar
::.rels of Fairfax at $5,50, and 290 barrels of
I
:Brandywine at 15,90. Whisky heavy; sales
;•of 50 'barrels of State at 11,03 M free.
~Wheat—receipts of 69,558 bushels. Wheat
-WWI and drooping; with sales of 38,000
',bush at $1,49111,60 for No. 2 spring; $1,52 for
; • No. 1, and 200 bush mixed at $1,65a;1,60 for
No. 1 do; $2,10a2,40 for white Michigan,
':'and about $2,2835 for white California. - Rye
;without change; sales of 9,000 bush at 81,50
:for western; f 1,52 for Canada, and 81,65 for
:State. - Barley dull and declining; sales of
• :4,000 bush State at $2,00. Belay Malt quiet.
4Corn—receipts, 32,091; the market is less
:.active and scarcely so firm; sales of 49,000
;:bush at ...1nd:114,12;i for unsound; 81,14 s
, ;4,173; forisOnnff mixed western; ;1.14 for
. thew do; $104a1,08 for new white Southern.
fOats—receipts, 11,250 bush; the market is
slower; sales of 89,000 bush at 73%a7450 for
western in store and afloat; olosing at 733i0
din store. Coffee; sales of 800 bags at private
Iterms. Sugar in good demand; sales of 450
hhds Cuba at 103;al1.34o. Molasses 'dull.
Petroleum.quiet, at 17%0 for crude and 33c
fror refined bonded. Hops quiet, at 250 for
Arnerictui. Linseed 011 dull at 90a95c.
• ;Coal; foreign quiet; domestic nominal, at
48.50a9,00. Leather; Hemlock sole- quiet
i - , , and firm, at 283 - 02914 e for Bueno's Ayres
: ?And Rio Grande light and middle weights.
MoolAmet; sales of 130,000 bbls, at 333i0
' ;for unwashed fleece; 45a470 for Michigan
- ;and Wisconsin; 50c for X Ohio; 45c for un
;washed domestic; 60c for washed do, and
, 42a45c for pulled. 'Pork steady; sales of
.•
:525 bbLs, at $26326,26 for new mess; $24 for
~sld do; • $19,75a21,00 for prime,,and $21,50a
13,00 prime mess; sales also of 250 bbls new
or sellers for . January on private terms.
, [Beef quiet; sales of 128 bbls $13a16,50 for
yew plain mess and $16a20 for new extra
~ ,a iess.• Tierce 'Beef dull, at $27a30 for prime
and $30a34 for India mess. Beef
• Hams steady; sales of 150 bbls at $29a80,50.'
%,•Cut Meats steady;, sales of 160 pkgs, at 12a
,4214 c for shoulders and - 12a16.3 for hams.
iddles steady and quiet; sales of 87 boxei
,:ihort ribbed at 14%c, and 260 boxes Cum- 1
iierland for Februory delivery on private
terms. Lard quiet and heavy with sales of
- 1,150 tierces at 14y,a15Mc for steam and
ti.s%al6c; for kettle rendered; also 175 tierces
;.team''sonar January at 1431 c. Butter
f,iteady at 27a40c for Ohio and 40a50for State.
-,-, 3hesse firm at 14a19c. Spirits turpentine
Y ttill and heavy at 46a46M0. Metals, sheet
- , g copper with Out any decided change at
pc. Ingot copper unsettled and firmer at
••• :;3a24c for all kinds. Pig iron quiet at s4la
4 for. Scotch and $34a43 for American. Bar
• ominal at $90a95 for refined. English and
• American sheet quiet at $11Xa12 1 4. -- Rlissia
; dull at 5 1 .4 c ; for cut 7c ; for clinch
t.nd 27a30c for horse shoe fits, Liverpool
and drooping.
Larksr—Flour closed.dull for medium
nd good, and steady for common grades.
! wheat dull and nominally in buyer's favor.
;'lye quiet at $1,48a1,50 for western. Oats
jinn and heavy , at 73mc for western in
;tore.' Corn dull at $1,15 in store, and 51;16
• i - 71,17 afloat for mixed western, and $1,14 at
;-;;Silroad depot for new mixed western. Cut
• jests i n moderate demand and unebang ed.
3acon steady and quiet. Lard quiet at 16a
` , s 3 'c for' fair to prime steam. Eggs 38a4 Oc
Cincinnati biartet.
t:j3i. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.}
Cixpimun, Deceinber 2.—Flour and
;raia unchanged and quiet. Cotton quiet,
•t fox-middling. Whisky dull at 98e.
Riess Pork quiet at $22,75a23,00. Bulk
dull;.shoulders)9l,o; sides 123013/c;
.learxib;and clear new sugar cured hams
and' small sales made at 17c. Lard
at 'MO for butchers; 133.a14c , for
t..irime steam, and 141014%c for kettle ran.
.ered. Green Meats firm but quiet; shoal.
fAira 7:,XaNc; 103010Xo for sides. and 1154
0.13ic for hams. Batter and Cheese an
.-banged and quiet. Eggs 33c. Linseed
;111 9sc. Lard. Oil dull. Petroleum; 29a30c
Or refined. Gold 135, buying. Exchange
~;`.;.sry dull, at X discount buying.
,Chleage Market
[By Telerrsph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CHICAGO, December 2.—Eistern Ex
change-firm at par buying, and 1-10 pre
mium selling. Flour less active; sales
spring extras at ;5,75476. Wheat firm
and quiet; sales No 1 at ;1,22a1,213, outside
figure, for lots in Northwestern and North
side bermes,. and No 2 at sl,llNal,l2%,elos
ing steady at f1,12a1,12L{ for No 2; sales
No 2 since change at ;1,12: Corn; old No 1
neglected and nominal at 781030 c cash, and
78c, seller the month; No 2 • very quiet;
small sales at 75e; new firm and quiet; sales
at 54a55c, closing at 54a5434c; kiln dried No
2 declined Sa4c, and rejected le; sales at
880 for No 2,And 60a62e for rejected; noth
ing doing this afternoon. Oats more active
and X° higher; sales No 2at 463047 c. Rye
quiet and easier at $1,1234a1,1334 for No 1,
and $1,11a1,12 for No 2. -- Barley opened'
quiet and firmer; No 2 sold up to $1,63, sub
sequently weakened and closed dull at
11,81. Highwlnes opened- quiet at 95a96c,
closing with buyers at 92.a93e. Provisions
firmer and more active. ()leaf Pork ;25..
Meta Pork $22,25a22,50 cash, and $2l, seller,
January. Bulk Meats fairly active at 7%c,
seller, 'December. Green Hams in good
demand at 1034x11 ;c. Sweet Pickled Rama
120. " Lard firm at 14e for prince and steam.
Dressed Hogs firm at $8,25a9,00. Receipts
—8,865 bbls flour, 11,180 bush wheat, 39,370.
bush corn, 10,192 bush oats, 1,071 bush rye,
902 bush barley. Shipments-6,3'4 bbls
flour, 17,288 bush wheat, 7130 burin corn,
6,082 bush , oats, 6,052 bash rye, 2,957 bush
barley.
LA.TasT—Ervening--The market for Wheat
is firm to-night; sales at $1,13qa1,133s for
No. 2. There is nothing doing in Corn, and
it is held at 540 for new. Oats are quiet
at 470.
St. Louts Market.
EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Glazette.l
ST. Louis, December 2.—Tobacco is un
changed. Cotton; there is very little in
the market, and middlings are quoted at
22c. Flour; low grades are in demand but
medium and high grades are dull, and
there is but little doing; fall superfine was
sold at 55a5,75; extra at $5,80a6,50; double
extra at $6,75a8; treble extra at 58,50a9,40,
and fancy at 510a11,50. Wheat is firm and
choice fall is better, with sales of fair to
prime red at $140a1,65; choice to fancy do.
at $1,75a1,90; prime to choice white, $1,70a2,
and spring is steady and firm at $1,30 for
No. 1. Corn is firmer and sales were made
at 68a75c. Oats is lower at 53a56c. Barley
is unchanged, and sales were made at $1,75.
a 2,02 for prime to choice lowa. Rye is bet
ter at $l,lB. Whisky is unchanged, with
sales at 95a96c. Pork is held firmly at 523
for city. Bulk meats are firmer. Dry
Salted Shoulders are held at 9a930, clear
rib • sides at 123(o, and clear sides at 13a
13,c. Bacon; small a nd
were filled at
110 for shoulders, and 17y(o for clear sides:
Lard is inactive, and sales were made at
__.lsc for keg. The receipts for the past twen
ty-four hours amounted to 1,700 barrels
flour, 7,006 bushels wheat, 3,600 bushels
corn, 5,000 bushels oats, 1,200 bushels bar
ley, 800 bushels rye, and 7,3oohead of hogs.
Cleyeland Market.
ply Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
CLEVELAND, December 2.—Flonr market
steady and unchanged, with city made at
,$11,25a11,50; treble extra white at P,soa
9,75; double extra amber at P,25a8,50; do.
red at $7,50a7,75; do. spring at $7a7,25; No.
1 spring, country made, ranges from Pa
8,75; double extra red and amber at s7aB;
doubleextra spring and do. white at flOa
10,75. Wheat held at $l,BO for No. 1 red
winter. Corn—sales 1 car of old it $l,Ol,
and 2 cars do. at $1; also, 1 car new, la ear,
on track at 75e. Oats—sales 2 cars at 80c.•
Rye scarce and market better, with sales
No. lat $1,40, and No. 2. at $1,35. Barley
quiet and steady at $2a2,05 for No. 1 Cana
da; No. 2 State nominal. •
Milwaukee Market.
City Telegraph to the Plttabargh Gazette. 1
MILWAUKEE, DeceMber 2.—The Flour
market is dull; choice Wisconsin and lowa
I gold at $6460; newdo. $5,50a5,76. Wheat
is quiet and irregular sales at $1,21% for No.
$l,ll for No. 2. Oats are- dull and lower;
,safes were made at 47e fbr No. 2.• Corn is-
I nominal at 133 c for No. 2. Rye is steady at
$l,OB for No, 1. Barley remains unchang
ed; sales are reported at $1,60 for No. 2.
The receipts were as follows: 1,000 bbla
flour 32,000 bush wheat; 3,000 'bush oats;
4000 ' bush • corn; 500 bush barley. Ship
mints-3,000, bbls flour; 2,peo bush wheat:
1,000 bush oats; 1,000 bilah rye.
Toledo Market.
[By Telegr&ph to the Pittsburgh essette.]
Tonimo, December 2.—Flour quiet.
Wheat at la2o better ; miles No. 2 white
Wabash 52,00 ; white Michigan 51,82,; am
ber 51,75 to $1,773 ; No. 1 red - #1,75 ; No. 2
51,65 ; No. 2 spring SLBO. Corn inactive
and low ;Am* 880 ; - kiln dried 92c. Oats a
shade better ; No. 1 57c. Rye 2o better ;
No. 1 51,30. Barley quiet. Clover seed
$B,lO. Flax seed 52,15. Hogs a shade bet
ter at *Map.
LOULffille Marta.
El3y Telegraph to the Tltteboigh Gazette.)
Loutsvitra, December 2.—Tobacco; sales
of 50 hdds; trashy 435a6340; In 7a9c; me
dium leaf 13c; cutting 17 1 / 4 c. Hogs 7XsBc
gross. Cotton • Flour 115,25*6400.
Wheat 51,65a1,80. Corn 50a55c. Oats 56a
58c: Rye 41,30. Mess Pork $23. Lard
1435a150. Bulk shoulders 934 c; clear rib
sides 13c; clear sides 1334 c. Green Meats;
hams 11,gc; shoulders 8W,o; aides 11c.
Whisky; raw, free, 98c.
Philadelphia Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette's
PHILADELPHIA, December 2. Clover
Seed $6,50a7,50. Flax 5eed52,550.,00. Flour
quiet and unchanged. Wheat firm; red
412,00a2,12, and amber $2,15. Bye advanced
to $1,60 - for western. Corn advanced bc;
old yellow 1)1,110, and new /1,00a1,10. Oats
unchanged; sales 4,000 has western at 70a
720. Provisions unchanged, ;Whisky firm
at 11,05a1,07.
Chicago, Cattle nitrite*.
(By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gasecee".]
CHICAGO, December 2.—Cattle more ac
tive on shipping account; sales good to
choice shipping beeves at n50a7,00, and
14,30a5,75 for fair to good steers; common
grades neglected. Hogs active and 10a15c
higher; sales at $6,75a7,00 for common to
medium, and 67,25a7,50 for good to choice.
receipts 23,215 head; shipments 2,600.
Baltimore Market.-
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, December 2.—Flour active,
firm and unchanged. Wheat dull; prime
to choice, $2,30a2,40; fair to good, $ 2a3,25.C0rn dull; new white, 98caS 1. Oats firm;
western, 73a75c. Rye nominal at $1,40a
1,45. Pork dull at V 27. Bacon quiet; rib
sides, 18c; clear do, 18;50; shoulders, 1414 e;
haus, 18c. 14ard dullest 17c. 'l'
St. Louie Cattle Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (Insetted
ST Louis, December 2.—Flogs are active
and higher, and sales were made at 67.35 a
7,02%, gross.' The number of hogs killed
to date amounts to about 70,000. The re
c‘ipts of Cattle are moderate, and the de
mand is local at $33,50a5 gross, for fair to
choice. Sheep are held at s4aeper head for
prime to choice.
Memphis Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
MEMPHIS, December 2.—Cotton dull and
nominal; receipts 1,122 bales;.exports 2,046
hales: Flour dull and unchanged. Corn
70c. Oats Mc. Hay 1122. Brari $22,50.
Corn Meal 14,50. Pork; old VC new e 2 3,;
50. Lard 16%c. &Bacon Inlet. Shoulders
nominal.. Clear Sides 181018 Ne.
Myers and Weather.
CBr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ilasette.l
LOVIEIVILLB, December I.—River rising!,
with seven feet eight Inches of water in the
canal by mark. Weather clear and moder=
stay cold.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY; DECEMBER 3, - 1868.
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede steadily at
this point with scant six and a hall° feet is
the channel by the - konongandla marks
last evening.' The weather yesterday was
clear and col 'and very favorable for out
door business.
No arrivals to report aside from the reg
ular packets. The St. Charles from Cin
cinnati, and Camelia from Nashville are
among the first boats due.
The R. C. Gray departed for Nashville
last evening with a pretty good trip, her
guards being almost down to the water.
- The Bayard, Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the
regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon.
The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh Jr.,
will positively leave for. New Orleans to
day, and passengers and shippers should
bear this in mind. She has three hundred
and
at Wheeling. fifty tone of through freight engaged
.
The Tom. Farrow, if she did not, get off
for St. Louis last night, will leave this
morning. ,
The/ Mary. Davage and -Barges, are an.
flounced for New Orleans forthwith.
A decision in regard to the Great Repub
lic, difficulty, was to . have been made at
St. Louis yesterday. It is looked for with
considerable interest.
Marietta telegram to a Cincinnati
par, under date of Tuesday, says: Capt.
p ik
Geo. L, Reppart, clerk of the steamer St.
Charles, was married, this morning, to,
3 Grace /Fell, dauthter of Charles G.
Fell of Maristta, and left on the 11 o'clock
tra l l
for Cincinnati, thence to Pittsburgh
to meet- the St. Charles. The Lord has
given him Grace this day. May it always
be with him.
STEAMBOATIIEN WILL . QUARREL.
Capt.Sinnott, of the Gov. Allen, wrote as
follows to Leathers, of the Belle Lee:
Sin: In your card in the Herald, of this
morning, you make an insulting allusion
to the steamer Gov. Allen and her officers,.
by saying that von come in competition
only with "respectable boats." As com
mander of the Gov. Allen, I demand a re
traction of the •insult • immediately in writ
ing, as in the minds of the public, your
card admits of but one, construction—a slur
upon my boat and crew.
Respectfully, R. Sturrorr.
To this card Captain Leathers replies
that no -insult wad intended, and so the
matter rests.
—The Wild Duck arrived at'St. Louis on
Monday, and the Leonidas was at Cairo
the same day. .
—The St. Charles left Cincinnati for'
Pittsburgh on Monday, and the New York
was advertised to follow . on , Tuesday:
—The Ruth's freight and passenger re
ceipts from New Orleans, last trip, amount
ed t 0,520,000.
--It is thought at St. Louis that the bid
deir of 1;$30,000 on the Great Republic will
gett
he boat.
—The'restaarant style of living is to be
adopted on the Memphis and White river
packets. The Mayflower is now being
changed for the new order of things, and
the Commercial and Liberty will soon do
likewise.
—A St. Louis telegram„ under date of
Monday, says: The case or the Great Re
pubho was before the United States Court
again to-day. It , seems that the highest
bid at the recent attempted sale was $25,-
000. Capt. Henry Synimes, the bidder,
insists that the,ateamer shall be turned
over to.him, which s the United States-Mar
ahal refused to do, and the Court sustained
him. The document was present (tom a
responsible party offering 135,000 to start
for the- next, sale. The lien creditors re
present $33,000. Rates to New Orleans
took another downward course today, and
figures now aro merely nominal.
—Captain Howard, and others, are ne
gotiating for the Mollie Norton, to tike
the place of the Spray in the Maysville
trade. The owners of the Norton ask 17,000
for her.
—An Evansville telegram to the Cincin
nati Commercial, says: The Argosy, Capt.
Vandergrift, has been almost rebuilt and
is as good as new and very pretty. She
received 60 new floor timbers, new aide
timbers and knuckles, complete .knuckle
kelson, and ort-riggers and guards, new
wheel, new beds and rigging and new pan
try, and left Tuesday for • Memphis, with
Capt. Billy Lowth in the omee.
—A Cairo telegram under date of Mon-
day says: The tow-boat Hero has been
bought for .1,200, by Capt. Symmes, of st.
Louis, who puts the machinery into a
mountain boat, now being built at Metro
polis, Illinois.
—The Bermuda waa sold at Louisville
the other day to Capt. Vinson of Memphis,
for $9,000. She will load at Cincinnati for
-Arkansas. • •
—A Cincinnati exchange of Tuesday
says: There is no accumulation of nails at
Wheeling. They are usually a big item in
the cargo of t our Wheeling packets, for
here and reshipment to points South and
West. The Hudson yesterday brought but
three hundred kegs. The barges, it is
said, carried nails from Wheeling to St.
Louis as low as fifteen cents, and to New
Orleans at a proportionate rate.
IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE it CHICAGO
RAILROAD, ' December 2.-1 car-' metal,
Loomas & Collard; Ido do. Brown it Co;
204 Nils paper, McElroy & Harrison; 2 cars
limestone, Wampum Lime Go; 19 kegs ap
ple butter, aßea Jr; 15 do brooms, Head
Metzgar; 10 bgs buckwheat flour, T C
Jenkins; 30 bbls pearls, Bryce, Walker &
Co; 1 car lumber,
,McQuewan it Douglas;
200 bbls flour, Stewart & Langenheim; 50
bbls glue, F W Gerdis;•so tos lard, 50 bbls
ofi; F•Sellers & Co; lot carriage hardware,
Hare & Bro; 4 bdls pelts, 3 bbls tallow, 0
Walters; 600 bbla flour, McClure & McKee;
2 cars bulk meat. .J P Hanna it Co; 1 car
middlingsiS B Floyd dt Co; 1 car oats,
Scott & Waal; 3 cars wheat, T Moore & Son;
1300 bbls flour, owner; 500 do do, Dan Wal
lace; 2 pkgs tobacco, Carter, McGrew & Co;'
3 bbls alcohol, J Adler to 17 bbls eggs,
Voigt, Mahood it Co; 10 bbls grease, Jas
Dalzell & Son, 5 bbls highwinea, Beymer,
Bauman it Co; 10 kegs tobacco, S P Shri
ver & Co; 2 cars wheat, D Wallace; 100 bbls
flour, Watt, Lang it Co; 2 cars rye, 100 bbla
flour, Culp & Shepard; 60 bbls bulk hams,
J H Parker; 100 bbls flour, S B Floyd it Co;
250 pigs lead, Bey'mer, Bauman it Co; 100
bbls flour, Thomas & Brb.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH R
ROAD, December 2.-1 car pig iron,
Lloyd & Black; 1 car iron ore, Bryan &
Caughey; 6 do do, Shoonberger & Blair; 9
kgs, 4 bbls apple butter, Vangorder &
'Shepard; 2 bbls tobacco, EMagraw & Co; 3
bxs glasswape, Bakewell, Pears & Co;" 60
boxes hair oil, R E Sellers & Co;
10 bbls
beer, John Kessler; 2 bdls steel, 1 bx files,
American Steel Co; 8 bxs scales. Fairbanks,
Morse & Co; 22 pcs stone, T S Wright; 6
bbla oatmeal, Munhall & McGraw; 15 kegs
palri barley, Seghinyer & Voskamp; 4 sks
co , rumeal. Hagen & McCarty; 1 cask
wire, J H Succop; 7 kegs apple butter, 18
crocks do, Voigt, Mahood &Co. 10 bbla dry
apples,S Dilworth itCo; 4 dressed hogs,
P Hanna & Co; 1. car hay, Bradley &
Mangan; 4 coils old rope, Godfrey A Clark;
..tubs,l bx butter, g bxs, 2 sks apples, 0'
Thirnet; 2 hf bblif butter, 1 keg lard, 2do
dry peaches, H Rea Jr; 2 bbls walpute ' 1
do - beans, 1 keg•butter, F G Craighead, 60
empty oil bbls, Thos Musgrave. /
Pirrsmptuit AND CorisiaLLeVILLS Barr.-
men, December 2.-75 bbls cement, Ged
Albree; 12 do do, Geo Barrett - it Sou; 8 bbls
dry apples, 2 do onions, 2 do beaus, Watt &
Wilson;•2-kegs butter, $T Shriver & Co; 1
car metal, John Moorhead; 242 bdls paper,
W A McClurg; 25 bbls salt, 0 Ihmaeu
ALLEORENT STATION, vet:ember, 2.-
1 car flamed, M B Suydam; 21 bbla cider,
P Harper; 1 car oats, Geo Stewart; 5 bbls
oil, LI P Schwartz; 10 do brooms George
Meyer; 22 , bbls alder, Becit;" 20 - bga
buckwheat Sours Joe Urals; /.,car millfeed i
,
Stewart .& Mitchell; 100 bills flour, Jame s
Stowurt; 1 car staYes,C C Lamb; 54 bolls
paper, Frazier dr. Metzger; 1 car - lumber
'Jas Mcßriar; 100 bbls flour, Lewis, Warren
dr. Co; 304 bgs corn, Rose & Ewing; 6 bgs
dried apples, Green & D; 11 pkgs pearl bar
ley, Chris Reiss; 10 bbls cheese, J Baldinger;
4 pkgs, Chris Konlg.
Arj.zorimry V Arsarr R.R.,Dedember 2.-
1 car stone, Henderson, Alexander 44 Co; 1
car bark, Wm'Flaccus & Son; 1 car metal,
Zug & Co; ,2 do do, McKnight, Porter do Co;
1 pkg poultry, Paul Gibson; 117 sits oats.
Scott & At
Gisal; 123 do do, Blaney dr. Moore;
21 bags flour,W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 16
hides. 10 brillpelts, Wm - Flaccus & Son;
12 pkgs potatoes, Jos Spencer; 15 sits oats,
E H Meyers de Co; 1 car metal, .H . Wood
sides: 60 bbls salt, Keil & Ritchart; 60 do
do, Watt, Lang Co; 12 aka oats, 2 bxs eggs,
Bear
.& Hines; ..1 bbb Whisky, Captain E
Gordon. -
S i EA.NESOATS.
SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEE'S LINE.
B ITTSBOR# AND ' ST.
i i
PLOUIS ARO CO.—,
For Cincinnati. 'Louisville. Evansville,
Cairo and ilt. Laois, .
Leaves THIS-DAY. December 2d. • ,
The staunch and powcrfal tow-boat .
TOM .'FARROW AND' BARGES. •
oirc 'HAS. MATTHEWS.
Through
Also to
Oven to Memphis and New Or
leans: Also to all pulute oa Cumberland river, at
lowest rate s.
?
Skippers eau de rid Si havingthefrlreight for
warded will dispa it. Sattaractlen guaranteed.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO OHIO RIVER AND ST.
te -
LOUIS uHIPPERS-t-Will leave on SATURDAY.
POSITIVELY,. and l s. ill go through without deten
tion 'from Ice, reports to that effect notwithstand
lag.
dab Remember the TOM FARROW will take an
Memphis had New Orleans • refight ofering, reship
ping at Cairo on first c ass steamers.
n 025 CHARLES BARNES. Agent. •
pITTSEII7.IIGII, jaggie
WHEELING,
Marietta . and Parkersbnrg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT 12 hf.
MONDAYS .A3l) TarneDATE.
IIAYAED A. S. t)naritalln, Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND tiATCRIDAYS t
GREY EAGLE C. L. BEENNAN, Master.
Freight will be received at all hears by
eel& _ JAMES COLLINS. Agent
tOR CAIRO,
MEM
PHIS, vicKsuunG AND NEW
ORLEANr3The nest mass passenger steamer
BELEEVERNON Capt. Jiro. Desna.%
Will leave as above on
THURSDAY, December 3-4 P. m.
Tows and Barges go through. ,
For freight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK h COLLINDWoCD,
WIRIEST HASLETT,
•
POR MEMPHIS AND s i gEt
NEW ORLEANS , —The power
ful tow-boal
MARY DAVAGE and Barges
will leave for above ports on
SATURDAY. sth Inst.. at 4 r. of.
For freight or passage apply on
BARNES. or
del CHARLES Agent . BARNn
FOR CAIRO, MEMPHIS zar i t
and NEW ORLEANS—The tine
steamer
R. C. GRAY Capt. ISAAC Wiurricaz.
Will leave as announced above on
THIS DAY. December 2d.
For fretglst or passage apply on board or to
JWO. FLACK,. or
J. D. COMA Mi WOOD. Agents
MEI
GROCERIES
Wlti. IttILLEII,
(Late Miller & Rleketson,)
Nos. 221 AND 228,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade'at Low Figures
150 pkgs. of NILW MACEAREL, in barrels,
• balers, quarters and kits.
100 chests choice YOUNG HYSON, JAPAN'
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
80 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
MS bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE. -
78 bbls. LONG ISLAND SYRUP.
50 bbls. SYRUP, choice brands. •
100 bbl s. N. 0. MOLASSES..
50 bbla. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
ROO bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 hitch'. I'ORTO RICO, CUBA and DEMA
RABA SUGARS. •
ROO bags RIO COFFEE.
50 bags JAVA:and LAGUAYRA. corrsits,
100 cases IMPOC CLARET.
MO eases MO If d CHANDON'S CRAM.
PAGNE W
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER don.
•.. 'tautly on hand.
PAPER.
ITTSBURGR PAPER IIIANII•
P
FACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPPNG PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL-43TEUBENTILLIC. Omto.
BRIGHTON MILL-NEW BRIGHTON, PA. •
07F/OR AND WARLDZKIBM.
'i0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
OPPICIMB—AUGUBT HATITJE, President.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary.
DMICCTOBB—Angret Banjo, JoNn. Atwell, B. B
Hartman, John B. Lt rington.
Oaah paid ror Panel. Stock. i5.79:088.
FRENCH BURR t LL STONES.
French Burr Smut Machines,
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE.
Portable Flour and Feed hu=lls,
BOLTING CLOTHS,
All nambers sad beet quality. For sale at
319 and 321 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
w. w. WlLLAttar.
sats
PROPOSALS.
The Building Committee of the WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPIT AL FOR THE INSAN ft
at Dixtriont. Pa.. will receive Prop:maim mall the
10th DAY OF DECEMBER, for the erection and
closing In "the Eastern Extension of 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 meatioued for re
caving blue.
Proposals must be marked as such end.ient to R.
MILLER t Jr., Chairman of the Building Commit
tee, Pittsburgh.
Bids will be opened at the Hospital on the 13th
nt December.
Tito Committee reserve the right at the li'dlscre
tion to reject any or all bids not deemed to the Inter
est of the institution or satisfactory to the commit
tee. By or& rof the.
n024-rds BITILDINOMMITTEE.
OPPICE AND bIIII.VETON,
PlrrealfiltOlt, Norouber 2.4 th. IPIIB. s
11OTICE-7The assessment for
1 4 - Grading; Paying and Curving Cd. GROG
DEBT, front Sinalintan str.,t to .Itallroad are
now ready rae examinattion. and emu be sera at this
office until trit.DAV. Deetanber 4th. when they
will be returaed to the City Trea.a.er's office for
collection. • -
n0,14:a6l • J. 11007:11'.. City Entrimer •
UTIDDE OP OITY ENGINE.= AND DENTUTOR. / ,
Pittsburgh, - November 24th, 1808.
NOTICW—The assessment for
Grading, Paving and Climbing LISIC/LTY
EET. from Twtnty-Flftly street to Twenty-
Ninth street ie now ready for emunination, and can
be seen et this Milos mita FRIDAY, Deeemben4tk,
181311, 'when it will be returned to the City Treasu
rer's °Sloe for selleetion. • •
110 2,1 . 1..1d001212. City Illauhteer.
' --- OritCr. OP CITY lilIG Islam IND Sotto
Pittsburgh, lborember 96th.,1601i. i
XOTICE—The assessment..,. for
Clra Mug FOR biliS bTit - EXT,, from lianition ; to
canratty street, is office eady fur examination,' and
be seen at thisup tRIVIONDAN. December
'7th, 1868. ,whan It will be returned to the City .
Treasurer's office for collection; ,
a0.26.08. 11 ..T. moonz. City Anglueor.
FOU SALE,
•
FINE SEED iIitEAT,
AT 340 LIBICATT ST.
sail ZUTOMCQQ; MICLIMT & C9l
COMM.SSION .I.9:ERCRANTS.
ri STA BLISHIE.D MC A. & T.
6011KL7, 181%
W. N. (1011111IY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
(Duismor, Orr. seats R 0710.,)
Z. L. .......... fiTCYII3IBON.
- :
DILLINGER sTrunsoN,
COMILLSgION lEB,CILLNTS
No. 87 Second Street,„Pittaburgh, Pa.
mown ham Butz.
•
Aq Hinds , of Counhv Produce.
All eiders for Merekandise promptly" Cued, at
LOWNBT market rates. Particular attention given
to the - sale sof Butter. Eggs Cheese Dried Fruits,
&c, We feel confident lhaewe can oleo eatire sat
isfaction, by making QUICE sAtas and irsourr )1,1-
TURNS. at UIGIL3ST /tARKitT PD:ceira, and therefore
restiettitillp solicit your consignments. All corre
spondence answered promptly. Marking Planes
tarnished lee. Grain In store sad to arrive daily.
au3111.78
WATT, LANG & CO.,
Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro.
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbonell. dz.,
Wm 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, Rear Liberty
street, Platabargh, Pa. n08:Z55
M. STABLY J. A. EltitlLY
M STEELE &. SON, • - -
••
AND DNLLI3B IN "
FrI,OITJEL, 61-11An'f, VF-JELTI, &o
No. 03 OHIO STEM% near East, Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, . ._-
- .
J. B. CANFIELD ' A. T. CANFIELD.
B. CANFIELD & SON, COM
,. MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
eaters in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. R.
Cheese, Butter, Lard Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain , Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes, W bite Lime, Linseed, Lard, COni and Car
bon Oils. NO. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
PETER KEIL J. 4.8. P. picaAat.
NEIL &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A.ND DIIALKItS IN
FLUDM, faILAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED. ac., iten
349 Liberty St, Pittsburgh,
ziy24:bar
ALEX. M`BAXE J. B. Amnia:
McIIAIVE & ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN•
&RALLY, No. 14.1. WATIsk, STREET. slime
Smithfield, Pittsbargn. • les
Agents
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
Capt. -.
FORWARDING AND OOKKIBRION MBROILANTI3,
For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fralt, and Produce generally, No. 16
MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe=:,uB
L •
J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Sla9:xeil
BUIS. KNOX", . ANDREW KNOX.
1h:1; NINON. Is SON, COMMISSION
./zERCE.A.NTSi,nd dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Mn.
79 DIAMOND, opposite Oily Hall, 'Allegheny City.
Jain rlf7 -
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
chant Wholesale Denier in Country Produce,
llirocertes and Pittsburgh lliztuuractures. Cash ad
erally
vance ced on Consignments, and paldfor Produ gen
u2l. • a
JOHN I. 1101181.....1DW. HOVEIN WY. H. 11431183.
sjOHN I. HOUSE & Sue
' senors to JOHN 1. HOUSE & CO., wholesale
rocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. -
ITTLE, BAIRD &. pAirroN,
Wholesale Grocer,, Commission Merchants and
T
in Produce, Four, Bacon,Cheese, FLsh,
Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, HMIs Glass, .Cotton
Yarns and all .1P• &cabaret Manufactures generally,
1.12 and 11111.ECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
JOILIT BRUTON
_...A WALL/Lei,
IPTON &WALLACE, WHOLE.
SALE 0 ROCERS AND - PRODUCE - DEALER.%
Na.o 8 SIXTH STREET., Pittebnrith. 1a12:r58
VIM. B. NEEPEB,
ALDERMAN AND ES•OPPICIO =STICH OP
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Special attention given to eonveyanMag and col
lections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn ap,
and all legal business attended to promptly and ac
curately,
10S. A. BIIMEJEIt,
-1 ALDERMAN AND POLIOE NAGD3TNATE,
•
9taco, 138 NM= STB.II3IT, near Waskingtoi
PITTSBYEGH, PA.
Deeds 'Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment
Depositions, Collections, sad all other lekitimal
business executed promptly.
sitmuhL aIcILiSTERS,
41,1.13ERMAN,
inettce of the Peace and Pollee Minis
trate. OMee, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral; P ITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, .ilelntowledgraents,
Deposillons, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. inble
'l - 18TACE S. MORROW,
A.141)E11.111.4.N,
. .
Ex-orricio Jtivriaz OP ma • maxi AND
• ' ' POLICE MAGIBI`BATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA ,
1 Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal - Business. executed will
promptness and dispatch. • sowin
A ANIBION,
Jturtke of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE A6T
CARSON STREET. EAST TaitIdINGRA.M.
ed to. /".
Collection of Bents solicited and promptly attend.
JOHN A. STRAIN,
ATADVAI,ALAN,
EX-01/71010 JIIBTIOE OP VIZ PEACE AND
_ Office,llsl.FlTTH STREET, opposite the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legerßust
nes..ixecuted with nromntriess and disnatch.
ILLJAM H. BARK ER)
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER ,&C.,
Office, CARSON STRRET, nearly opposlt? the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
Business entrusted to Ida care promptly attend
ed to. myl •
, S. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LADY,
Bacom) non. Raysv tow!'
XXIX W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW:
Offike, 116 Diamond Ntreet.
• (Uppoelte the Court Hease.)
fe115:414
.11 0 C. ItLLCKRIBLL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. SO Grant Street;
mr142t25
ABCHIBALD BLAKELEY,
ILTPORNErg-A.'r-141L*.
Ka 99 !)TRYST.
itkoweidisz irrsurtrzeisstA,
No. 271 14berty Street,
PITTIEUITURGII. PA.
WHOLBBALZ DZALISS
Commission Mm.,c•htmts,
No. 396 PENN StREEr.
PROFESSIONAL.
POLICS•MAOf9TBATZ
No. 87 Fifth Street,
PIPLIBURSH, PA.
RAILROADS.
11.`1's Zi gu tirri
On and after .TOESI3A7. Noyember, 19th. 1136*
trains will arrive at and depart from L 4 Depot OCIv"
ner of Grant and Water streets, ID follows; -
-X Depart 3 „tipsily.
Kanto aid from trulonVn. 7:00 tit. 6:00 P. Kai'
McKeesport Aecommodt'n.ll:oo a. x. 2:05 P. X. ,
Ex. LO and from Unlont'n. 3:00 P. x: 10:10 A. n..
West Newton Aceotnntod'n 4:30 P. at. S:3B a. It.
Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 P. at. 7:50 P.
liaght Ace. to lifeKeesport.lo:3o P. at. 6:40a. 1t....
Sunday Church Train to and
from West Newt0n.... .... 1:00 P. x. 10:00 A. If
For tickets apply to
J. B. KIN(}, Agent.
W. B. STOUT. Superintenden t. no"
CIIIALNGE of TIBIEZIEmit
ALEIGMINT VALLEIY RAILROJLII
On and aliir 1 101tDa.y Etrrember 9th, .1.112
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Stu.
thin, corner ofElerecith and Pike streets ibr Frau*.
He, Oil City, BMW*, and all Wins to the 011E6.
gions.
Linn! Plirrenuntin. R 19117 IN Plrren
Ma 11...—. Z:l5 aall 5:10 :n1 =. -
Express... 1:10 D m :press-- —.. 6:30 aas
Brady'. Ird Ae 3:90p Bradye B'dAe.lo:o ana
Ist /oda Works_ Seen Worts
Aceenicion.. 10:30 a Accoraoden. 1.20 aat
2d Soda Works - • Soda Works
Accomodit .. 3:09 p m Aceomeda'n. 3:60p in
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. re•
•
rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. N.
Pas/wagers taking express. train have bat dui
change of cars
ands
Pittstanh,'BOlTalo and Ott
Regions. Mall -and Express Train, step onlg at
psinclp"al points. Mixed Wa c i_ i nid Accommodation
tutus stop at all stations. • •
THOM K. N 43, .6:341'2. Satin,
W. POSTER HOPE Ti cke Agent.. .
gi.TTS Still Gig' gitiglim
CINCINNATI AND ST.
in-RAILWAY. j
PAlf - HANDLEIwurk
CrftANGE UP TINE. and after ECIDIDAT
Nov.B2ld, 1808, •ritins leave-and arrlte at Me
Unkra Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. A r Mas.
Nall Erman-- ....... 3:13 W. m. 12:13 a. a.
Fast Line 10:13 a. m. 7:23 p. M.
Fast Eay xpress 1 1:58 p. ra.'l2:lB a. at.
Nixed W 15:43 a re elsa p.
McDonald's Acen, cu 1.. 11:148 - a, ,
as.. p
8:33 .m.
Steubenville AccommxPn. 3:38 p: m. 9:49 a. ra.
McDonald's Acc'n, 5:98 p. m. 2:18 D. M.
li' 2:58 P. ar. Express will leave daily. •
22:13 P. at. Mall arri d a il y, ay.
The 10:13 a. m. Traln leavesSundays_ em•
cepted, and makes close connections al Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield &
Newark N. B.
__
_S. F. SCULL. Eieneral Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Snp•t.. Stenbenville r Ohlo,
nom.
V_ENNSYLVANIAggiumi
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
n and after Nov, 28th, 1868, Trains will Ow .
rive at and depart from the Union i)epot, corner el
Washington and Liberty streets, as - follows: -
Arrive. I• Depart...
Mail Train.... 1:30 a nil Day Express.. 71:39 aat
Fast Line .2:40 a m No. 1.. 6:30 aat
Wall's No. 1.. 8:20 a m Mail Train B:16 a m •
Brintonkec'n. 7:50 a ut'.CinclunatLEx 11:221p in • .
Cincinnati. 2.. 850 a m Wall's No. 2.11:20a ra
Ex. - 9:4-0 m Jolmstown Ae. l a par
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m BraddocksNol 4:20 pm, • -
Baltimore Ex. .1.45 p ris Phila. Express 5:10 pas
Fhlls. Express 1:30 p ra t Wall's No. 8.. 5:20 pm
Wall's No, 3... 2:05 pm, Wall , ' No. 4_ 6:li4pra ,
Braddocka Not]. 5:50 pm' Fast Line 7:50 pa 3
Wall's No. 4: 7:25 pin Wall's No. 5:. p Int
Way Passen"r.lo:2o p m
The Chureb Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. as., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:0IS .
a. m. Returnktg, leaves Pittsburgh atl2l5OV. m.
and anis sat all's Station at.2:00 p. m.' .
*Cincinti Express leaves daily. All other trans
daily exceed Sunday.
For fanner information apply to
W: H. BECICWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not. asp..
same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap.
parel, and - limit their reeponsibillir to One Hundred. •
Dollars in value. Alt Baggage exceeding that, •
amoeSt in value will be at the risk oflarowner.ll6.
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD .11. WlLL lA MS. u i General Superintendent, Altoen.
n 023
aH FORT
W. ARD:OLRFELAND
- AYNE CHICAGO Be
PITTSBURGH E. B.
trains will leave';frais
Depot, north side, city
From Nov. SU, 1868
and arrive at the Union
time, as follows:
Arrive.
Chicago SI:13 a igi
Cleveland Ex. It:11ta
4 1hloago Ex.... 11:38 a at
Wheeliog Ex. 11:134 se
Louis- Ex.. 3:53 pa .
Chicago Ex.—. 4:33 , p m
Cl...ltrtirkeg Ex. 4:13 pm
, Erie .1 Yg* nEx 6:13 pm
CI. dsWh'ig (1:158 - pa
Arrive Allealunw.
N. Brigt"u Ao. 7:03.3a
N. Brigt'n " 8:28 Lai
Wellsville 9:53 a aa
New Castle " 10:33 aa •
Leetsdale . • " 9:111a
••"
1:08 p m
N. Evigt'nsl:43 pa
Leetsdale " 4:53 p
Leetsdale Ptl.ll- .
day t.bareh... 9:sB'a•vs
Express leaves daily.
Express arrive:l4oly.
bmween llittshurgh
thou change to .1.114011114).
Ctdcago Ex_. ... 3:03 a m
Clevel and Ex.: 3:03 s m
Rile & Ygn Mg. 7:28 a m
Cl. Wh!ght'l 6;881 a m
Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m
Chleargr±R:x....lo:oB a 111
•CL. ra:. 21:23 p
claw g
° 11:4.3p m
Wh. 4 - Erleßit- 4:1 , 3 Pm
Bspart from atleghen.
F. Brlgt'n An. 8:58 a.m .
Leetsdale "410:28a
•• 11:58 a In,
Rochester " ' 1:33 pm
Wellev'e Ace... 3:38 p m
Leetsdale Acc. 4:13,pm
N. BrigVn " 5:33.pm
N. Brlgt'n " 6:518pm
Leetsdale' " • 10 : 43 P8 1
Leetsdale 8:11:-.
- -
day (thatch... X:l3 p ra
air 2:43 p. n. Chlca. •
B' lit:s4 Chi .
iTNo change of care
Chicago. • Sleeping cars w
oils and Chicago.
N. N'OULLOUGH.
General Ruperir4andrnt.
cket Aron. :;8011.
P. E. MYER 9. • Genera
WMTERN Pi
' SILVA-MA. 11____
815.41).-4)n and after A ov. 51 2 / 1 ,1858, the Pao.
. senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail.
road will arrive at and depart from the Federld
Street Depot, City, as follows:, „
~ , Depart.
glpringire Nol 6:40 a m Mail 7:00 aEt
roeport:No..l :8:90 a m Freeport No.l 9:15 ala
Express 10:40 am Sharpb`g No.111:90 ant
Sharptog No.l 1:215 pm Express'' - 11:40 pm
1
Freeport No, 2 4:00 pm Bp gd 9 e No 1 3:00 pm.
Anil.-- ._..-. . 1 5:55 p m Freeport No. 2 5:00 pin
Bpringd , iNo 2 &VI Dm Spring:Pe No 2 7:10D no.
Alwyn trains ran dally except J anet .
The Church Train leaves Allegheny eim.
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny Olt" at
9:50 a. m. - Returning, leaves Allegheny CiV at
2:110 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny loner. at 3t415.
D• AL
COMMUTATION TICIOLTO—For sale in paclur re nt '
Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut s
Herrlllennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpaburg.
andonly on the trains stopping at Stations spa. •
aided
on.tickete.•
The trains leaving Allegheny City tat 7:00 a. al.
make direct connection at. Freeport with Walker's
line ofStages for Butler and Hannah. town. Throngin
tickets may be purchated at the Mee,. No. 3 Bt.
Clair atreet,,nearthe Buspensios „Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the Depot. Allegner. , -
Far farther inter Jation appts_to
i libe
AMES EFFERTS t.
F Btree vat '
The Western Pennsylvaniaederal
Railmad n . ot a...
same any risk for Baggage,. except for wearingw.
par t limit their responsibility to One Htuidniedi
Dollars in value. -All baggage exceeding 015
amount in value wilt be at the risk of the owner. lin- •
lets taken by, special contract. - ' •
EDWARD H.
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ben..-m1 Buneriatendent.
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MOAT' , -HILL(
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UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYi
Eastern Division;
The SHORTEST AND HOST RELIAIM!,I
from the East to all points in
Colorado, Nevada.
California, Utah,
Washingn,
Arizona,
New Mexico,
Oregon. • . •
Two Trains leave State Line arrival avenwo
(Sundaya exeepted,lan the of trains -•
Buffoßailroad from ;at. owls, and Hannibal sad
St. Jo itallroad from lan cy, conneetlaw at Law.
Maace, Topeka and CV antego with stsi b ca for all
points in Kansas. Ater% of track west of KU,-
worth with the UNITED A
'EES EXPRESS, 00311.
PANT'S DAILY LINE lr OVERLAND MAIL
A. 111) EXPRESS COACHES FOR
DENVER; BALI Jr.'&llT-w4
And all Points M the Territories,
And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEENLY LINE 01
COACHES for Fort Union, Rent's Fort, Pass, Alba..
qUerque, Santa Fe, and- all points in. Arizona and
New Mexico.
With. the recen' Padditlons of rolling stock and
equipment, and the arrangements made with re
ap on slbl e Overland Transportation Lines from Its
western terminus, this road now offers •unequalled
facilities for the ras:mm.l2llot of freight to the Far
West.
Tickets for' !ale at all the Principal oitioes in the
United States and Canadaa •
Be-anse and ask for tickets via TAE
ILth nowr.t. UNION PACIFIC WAY
•BASTBN DIVISION.
A. ANDERSON,
GeLeral Bnpertatenctenl
J. H. wassm,
fitnaril "Mita agt4 Tt .144 k 1
EMaM=i
TO LIVER OL MIDAS
QT.TgENSTOWN.
TEE INDIAN MAIL STMAIOIMPS.
Numbering rixtoia lirst-olass "wadi, aeons.theiZlP
Ike •olebrated
CITY OF FARM arrr OF .6
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iota Moir 46, Ifortlt
Favor, New York. For pasooge or Wilk? laibroso.
tlan apply So
WILLIAM BEIMULDIt
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