The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 05, 1868, Image 3

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    PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
Oininne cm' Tem 11.rrsmnalIr %earns,
FICIDAT. December 4,'1868. S
The market is quiet but steady, with a
demand fully up to the 'supply, and eerie
daily is this -'true'in regard to 'favorite
bra' ride. ' Stociks continue pretty 'Well re
duced, and,dealers report that itieY have
'no difficulty iddispoldng of all the' de.sira
ble brands, they ear( get hold of, and that;
too, at full prices. - *, • . •• -*
urttratrsna GOAL SMELTED FROM TAKE' 'RI
PEILSOB onm •
100. tons Med. Gray, fm yard. 339 *OO-4 mos
120. lc Grey, f'l3l yard. 39 50-4 [sea
200.44 _, Close, rm.yard. 89 (10.4m0s
60 " I.lllod.'Closei I'm yard. 39 80--43 mos
800 i , ....ideditun, atfutnace... 57 50-4 mos
• 60Medium, from yard.: •89 50—Smog
400 Close Med; to arrive. 89.00-5 mos
• 180, 0 4 bpen,Grev * 40:00-limos;
500 4 ‘, Inferior Close Forge,. • • .
, tbr :rails • • ' 35 50-4 mos
500 Close Forge, at fur.— 86 00r4ma9
100 . 4 .• Good 'Medina' Grey, • ,
to arrive ' • • 89 50-5 mos
' 611 I , Good -_3lledium Grey,
to arrive B9 00-4 mos '
ANTHRACITE.' ,
• 50 tens Mottled • $3B 00-4 mos.
50 ' Anthracite 39150-4 mos
40 - S' No.• 1 Anthracite - 42 , 00-6 mos
' 40 ' N 0.2 Anthracite • .41 00-4 moo .
50 .‘,. i Ito. 1 Anthrimite , 41 50-4 mos.
70 •Forge 38 00-limos.
20 4, No. 2. ...;...-40 00--IMOEI'
10., , N0..2 - - - 88 50*z. cash
50 total Foundry • 143 , 50.-4 mos
200 I , ..Common Foundry.... 43.60-4 mos
180 se. Close Forge 40'00-3 - mos
- - 100 ". No. 2 Foundry. . ... 42 00--4 mos
".. 200 " 'No. 1-Foundry, to ar. 43'50- time
150 Extra,-to arrive 45.51:1•43 mos
50 . 0, Juniata Forge 47 , 41-5 mos
..• sx.ooms. •
45 tens No.', Juniata.. 135 006 mos
20 • No. 1 Juniata . . .. . . 92 'OO-- cash
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• New York Produce Mark et.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaze tte) 1
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'... s teady Nnw Yonx, December 4.—Cotton opened
y and 'closed quiet and searcely, so
i firm; sales of 2,000: bales, 'at -24* for' mid
i'-thing uplands:. Flour; receipts, 15,130 bills;
• market more active and a shade firmer on
-*, low grades; sales 'of 10,00 - 1 ; 11 : 1 1 8 ; at ss;6oa
6,00 for" sriperfirie - State add western; $ 6,63a
v-' 7,05 for ' : : extra - State: -16,45a7,50 for extra
western; '18a9 75 tor good • to - choice ' white
-.1. wheat extra; 13:75a 9 ; 01 ) for It. li: 0.; $7,50a
-' • 9,00 for 'extra•St. - Louls, and ' $10e12,50 for
good- to-'choice ''do., - closing firm. Cali
'' tornia - Thirir dull; sales of 300 sacks, at
- '45,75a11,75 , - via Horn, - end' ' $11.00a12,00 .
-via 'Bahrain: , Rye Flour{ firm ; sales 200
I :.+'bblif'-at $6,5088.25. Corn Meal quiet, with
' ' ' "Out decided ehinge. ' Whisky quiet; small
:sahib western at $1,03 free. Wheat; receipts
-. ' '65,731 bush; ,la2C better on spring, with ' a
• ',fair demand , chi efly speculative; sales 14,=
000 bush' at '51;52a1,53% . tor' No 2 - spring,
$1,62 for-No 1 " do, $1,82a1,8434 tor amber ;
State, 42 for amber Michigan, and 52,'20 for
*"'white' California . ' Rye quiet and heavy;
' salmi 1,500 bush-western at /1,51. - Barley
'dull-and heavy. Barley Malt quiet Corn;
the market -fayorff' bfiyers, with sales. of
--• 49,000 bushels - at' $1,11a1,13 for 'unsound,
$1;1481,17 for sound mixed 'western: Oats;
'', receipts of '43„910 this '
- More active and le
"'• better; sales of '200,000 bus at 743075e:0r
--- 'western. 'Rice quiet at &By t e for Carolina.
- " Coffee in lair = reqtiesti ;With tiales of 1,000
bags Rio on . privifte , terms.. Sugar qulet,',
- ' with hales of 160 hhds Cuki at 103;a1134c.
' Molaises - quiet, with ses of 100 hlids at
. , 72c, for New Orleans. Repo quiet, St 10ia25e
• , - for . Ainitric:in: Petroleum steady at 17c
' fat Crude and •12No bonded. ;
l for refined
Maimed Oil Wet, fir,91a930 for An:lolmm
- ' - Spirits Thipentine quiet and 'unchanged..
'-Pork dull and heitYy& sales 'of .700 bbis, at'
--- - 5250046.110. for new -inefisi. $25,30a250 for
. " old do; $19,50a20,25 forrimet $21,54a22,50'
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for prime messr 05;00, for thin mess, and
525,00.' for'el.tY „mess: - Beef ' very', active;
sales ni 1;50 blab; at•slBalo,s6'fbriiew plain
mess and $16a20 fe"r new extra mess. Tierce
Beef dull, at Val° for prude mess and $3O
a 35 for'lndia ••'trims:: Beef ' Sams - firm;
• ...:isales '175 rliblasat $29,50a31;" the 'Market is
now. held hlglide. , Cut -.Meats:quiet- and
..t heitirv;:with dz.-lasi:so :Itackages - it .11e 'for
shoulders, anct , l2ll.lse -for' hams; !.Middles
quiet and steady:Mthsales 100 boxes Cum
berland initito.Arrive, at 1134e;:-,250. boxes
' short ribbed and. Cumberland cut, seller.
for February, at 133. er'l2,2oo'boxeit . short ,
clear and Cumberland cut, seller for Jana.
- ing, at 12a13e..1 Lard fain' `and' -in fair de
mand,with sales 1;250 tlerM at 14315301er
Steam, and - 15 3 / 4 alsji fer kettle rendered;
- also, 250 tiereessteani;Aellei for; February, .
at 14 3 / 4 e. Butter steady and quiet At 25a40e
for Ohio, and 40850 e 'for State, -Cheese,firm
at 14a19c. Frifkghti to LiverpeOl dull and
lower, with , engagerrients, per sail, for
7,560 bush corn, at 534 d. - -
_' , .:•• . . '
- Lirrer.—Flour. closed , .nrixi- for low
n
' grades. with moderateepoit . and home
tradellennaid; dull And heavy formedium
,:;and; choice : grades. Wheat „quiet and
• very firm ' for spring, And • dull and
heavy for ;winter. Bye dull 'at ' 5450,
• a 1,51 for . western... Oats firm - with • a
good seulative demand, at 75 3 , - yo fortwest
ern.ft
. prn .dull at $1,14a1,1434 in store,
and $1,16a1,1634 afloat , for mixed western.
Pork nominal at ;25,50a2575 for mess.
Beef active - and firm. - Cat --' Meats - steady
with amoderate demaniL- Bacon firm with
algeod.• inquiry. -tard - firm ' at 15ga1234if.
for fair-to. prime fiteAllt. , Fggs quiet and
steady., - • _ .
Cincinnati •!ilarkft
rwt to irG ri "
.-7 Telegrapho tasette.l
,',CxxornNA.Ti, December 4.—Flotir stead y ;
family - 1)7,54)&3,00. -Wheat -Steady at- 111,78
-for No. 1 winter. • Corn firm at63a640. Oats
in demand at 60a620.‘ Bye steady at. 51,80.
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Barley quiet, With; sales on• .time at $2,20a
28ar 1 ,25 for best Canada, and. 52,1304,85 for fall.
Cotton dull bat:unchanged; 'middlings 23c.
Tobacco quiet, • with light receipts.-and
-:prices nominally unchanged; sales of 55
bhds. , Whisky advanced •to $l, tax. paid.
• There is a firmer feeling generally lin 'pro.
• .duce and a. specohttive •fieraand for Mess
r, Pork this afternoon, and • all:Offered at $23
..Trio taken; there were briyere at this rate
January at the close..-Bulk•Meataquiet
• but firm, at 9a9qc for shouldefs,l2 l 4al2.tic
~for clear rib sides, and 18a1We - for deer.
• Lard closes higher: , priaie ;steam `18,1814c,
and forketile - rendered 14%8143i was en=
• orally . ' asked; the outside atthe • c ose.
- , Green -ideate held - firmly at 7,f,10 4 a120
, for shoulderersidds and hams; - then? f was
little or 'nothing done in them Owing to the
~ wet weather. •Britter firM at 85a30e.• • Eggs
- Mc; Linseed Oil' 95a96c, with alirtxt', feed
' lArd Oil scarce and firmat 111,30a1;85;
the demand exceeds the ' supply. Sugar
dull and, 1 /,,0 lower, sales of 260 khde at 14a,
• 150 for prime to 431 ' 10108 • NdW Orleans. and
32a140 for foreign. _Coffee quiet at 21025 c.
`Thereis good efniunt for Cheese at 17a
Geld closes 'at 135 buying. -Exchange
dull ate 4 per cent. discount buying, and
50 to discount selling. •
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' • Louisville 'Market. _
-Est* Telegraph to the Pittsheimb Gazette c)
r LOMSVILLEti December 31.—Tobaw0, new
drooping,,-old;logs crop firm;
hhds.
sales of 89
Coplim 22W1. Sags :13ia8e gross.
`Plantation Moliisses 60485 c. New ,Orleans
Sugar • 12flality0.1--'Supertint, Flour 55a6.
;Corn 64255 d.• M1;8,1858580.3 -Wheat ;Leila
T 11/485g nMess Pork? - Lard
14fia150,, ,Aloon c ejear, rib sides ; l3c, clear
`Olden 18%e, green babas 1.15 c, shoulders 80,
rcddelfile; IWhisick 'xi* free 'nominal.
mCattle idlarkete. ,l
SB7 TOamisl444,itas Eittsbargii easatte.3 ,
OrtgA o .9 r,..iteenktV;,-4.-rl3oef. ; Cattle:: ja
li ht
supply andnominally tinaha6ged,
Mga tandtliately active , at yester
days prioetradd al,osed'vrealcrsalaa at .7,10
68 00 forlair to•ohoiae. , . , '
41arke;.
GsO tt f o
Dedeinber. 41ogs
alosin • aclive,
Intoyant;' Ave; $7,40a8,00; dressed,
94251%60; receipts, S;ON head; lorilaught
red 604750 premium is: prOd.
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financial tatters in taw "fork.
Gold Clued at 135%@13534.
IGy Telegraph to'the PlttabarghVuette.l
_ Now York, December 4,1868.
MONEY AND GOLD.
Money market eas ier with more avidity
to lend; range on call 5©7 per cent. endless
bnsineas at the . higher rate.' Currency is
. ,
going South it the rate of nearly' three mil
,
lions per Week.' Sterling dull and weak at
9©9 3 prime banks. Cotton bills Byrn, EN.
,
Gold firm with advance' in rate of discount
by Bank of 'England. It opened at. 135 Y,,
advanced to 155gg@185. - But-Treashrei
Van Dyck expresses the Opinion that the
''present aeries of govern - mint sales will be'
thelastTorthe present year. The short in
terest appears to have been covered to a
considerable extent.,
GOVERNICENTS.
.Governmentgi are, a shade. higher though
tlie transactions are only moderate, and
holdera beginning to disoonnt 'in ad
vance;as usual; before the '. ' -:payment of the'
January ; interest;; the, . amount -of bonds
.equal for spectdative purposes is, however,
diminishing, - under the demand frem the
Interior. "Uoupens Of'lBBl, 115@115l4; dd.
, '82,411,4441.11 2 4;. do. '64, 107%01073.0 . de.
'B5, 108%@108y.; do. new, 1,10%@11056; do.
'B7; 110,‘©118%; do. 'BB, 110%@1.11: 18-40's,
105X@105%.
SPATE BONDS
.Are &LIU- Missotniti; 8214; new tennessees,
68NIW9f; North - Carolinas, 82@62X; Vir-
STOCKS.
Stocks have, deollnedsteadily.throughout
the day, and close heavy and nnsettled.
Nevi York Central was the .great festal e;
'earliest sales Were made at .133%@1337;
fram which it fell to 126%0127.dt the close..
The cause Was the issuance of an order by.
Judge ,lionsaidloquiring the directors to '
.show cause why they 'should not be re
' strained from making a stock dividend,
which is understood to be contemplated by
the directors. .An - effort was made
to check the decline by an offer of, one per
11
cent Ibr the privilege of calling 4 part of
'l o 9oo'shares at 140 within thirty days. The
ruse was understood - Land had no effect:
There is nh.confidence on the street in, the
,report' thaV: the directors , will; divide the
surplus at the coming meeting, indeed it is
said injunction was procured by; parties
interested in•the 'repent rise, who, having
realized, are directing their efforts in s con
tiary direction. The rest of the market
was unsettled, hie decline in Ceqtral, and
there was a general decline. - The officers
'of the American Express Co. have decided
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to reopen `their trsufer books until 20th
inst., and Will iss ue stock of the consolidated
Co., and certificates for the claim and far
the • undivided ' prefits :of ;the= Amerintin
Company to hblders of American certifi
cates. The 'dealings in Express stooks
were confined mostly to , the Adams and
`MerchantsUnioa. _
Pram: --Cumberland , 381688,:i
Canton, X 48%, ®4934i Wells Express, 26@261,i;
Anierican, 4435 (4)46; Adams, , 41314©48N;
United States, 45@46; Merchants Union, 1514'
®1535; Quicksilver. 22i/ t 022;4; Mariposa,
@6; preferred, 2/314@:21; Pacific Mail, 11614®
'11635; Western Union Telegraph, 37'._03794;'
New York Centra1,128y.(4).127; EErriie 88©
87 1 8@3784; pieferred, 5735 ®S9X; Hudson;
129®129.%; Roston, Hartford 45t Erie, 27;
Reading, - 98®98W; • Terre Haute, 89©
40; do. preferred", 61' ; Wabash,' 5794
@5B; Ao.. preferred, 70 1 4,@72; • St. Paul,.
67 1 5i®37:0' do. preferred, 8634@)86%; Fort
' Wayne 1 11 %@1. 1 0 1 , Oble, it - Mississippi;
30 y, @SOX; Michigan Central, 118M(4)120 34 ;
Michigan Southern, 88!4@1339i; Illinois Cen
tral, 144@145; Pittsburgh, MX @ISBN; To
ledo, 10111®10114; Rock IsUnd loBB4@
108%; Northwestern, 84,gsgi85g,; ° do. pre
ferred, 87%®88; 'Lake Shore, 100; Chicago,
and Alton, 145.
30xLack
Mining shares dull. Gregory, 525; Quartz
Mil, 75. '
COPPER STOCKS.
CoPper shares at Boston—Calumet; 50;
Copper Fella, 14; Franklll3,l4; Hancock, 4;.
Minnesota, 2; Quhley. 16. ` -
mammies.
.
The receipts at the, Sub-Treasury to-day
were $2,862,417; Payments, $2,843,462...8al
V -
anon, 4995,729. .• , • -
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chleago Plarket.
ißy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Caro/too, December 4: - -Eastern Ex.":
change in good demand, at par buying and
1-10 premium selling.. , Flour quiet and un. -
changedr spring extras 25a7. Wheat. ae- ,
tive; No. 2 advanced 2a2yor; sales of No. 1
at 21,23a1,28, and No. 2 at•21,1454a1,15;'e105- --
114 steady at 11,1514; sales' of No. 2 since
the change at 21,1534. • Corn quiet; ?sales of
old No. 1 at 75c; No. 2 at 70a7ler new at 52a
5234 c; No. 2 kiln dried at 60a62c; rejected do.
at 59a60c; sales of No. 1 this afternoon at
75c: Oats more active and lc higher; sales
at•47a4Bc, closing Arai at 480. Rye steady.
and:quiet; sales of No. rat 21,1E414334 and -
No. 2 at 31,1134. • Barley- quiet ' and un
changedr N 0,2 opened at 2.1;59a1,60, and to
wardthe close weakened and declined to
21,56; rejected sold' at 21,13634. Highwines
easier; sales at 94a94340. Provisions in
good demand and firmer; • Mess Park;
sales of 4,500 bbls, at:221,50422,00 for sellers
for January, February and Marcb. Lard
steady at 14a1414e. Green Hams 11Xer.
Short Rib Middles 12c. Boxed Green
Shoulders .Bc. Dreesed Hogs more active,
. sales at $8,75a9,25. Receipts 'for the pest
twenty-four hours-9,929 bbls -Sour; 30,792
bush wheat.; 65,465, bush corn; 18,946 bush
oats; 2,575 bush, rye;. 2,424 bush barlell
20,135 head' hogs.' 'ShiPments-10,061.bb1a
flour; 8,283 bush wheat' 23,253 bush corn;
4,334 bush oats; 3,700 bu sh . rye( 4,190 bush
barley, 3,982 head l o ge. ' • '
i3t Louis Ma Met.
CB, Teterraph to the rittihatitadasette.l
ST...Lorna, December 4.—Tobacco; noth
ing doing._ =Cotton:s small • sales middling
at 2210.,. Hemp; nothing • doing.. Flour
unchanged; super sold at 846; extra $43,85a
8,60 r double extra '87a7,50 . triple extra to
fancy 'V31:11. • Wheat; 'ail- grades below
choice lower: primal° strictly prime fall
sold at 81,0411:673ii•0h01ce to fancy 81,65 a
1,90. Corn heavy and drooping at 65a690.
Osts."ltiaative but unchanged at 54386 c.
Barley firm at $2,1012,20 for chafe° and
fancy Kinneota. Nyp.steady• and , higher
at 11,18. Fork firmer at t22,50a28,00. Dry
Balt- 9a9M,of clesr sidesl3al3qc.
Bacon- clear' sides held •at 17a11y 4 0, but
mill ' sales Made at if:Dor no sales of shoul
dere. • New &agar' Cure.4,Efams 18,,;(34' Lard
firmer at 14p for choice steam and ,kettle.
WhiskY unchanged at 95a90c.. ReceiPts
-8,200 Mai: flour, - 18,700 bush wheat, 1'4,000
bush corn, 11,00 bush;ats, 7,700 bash bar
ley, 700 bush- rye.
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CleVelwid Marl[d.
Telebraph to the Pittsburgh Gatette.3
Cmtvzi.arino Dec. 4.—Vloui 'steady and
nu:changed; city made at $11;25a11,50; treble
extra white at 19;50a9,75; double extra am
ber at 18,25a8,50;• double extra'red at 17,50 a
7,75; double; extra spring at f7a7,25; • extra
epring.`ebtintry made at 48475; double ex
tra red and 'amber s7aB; , double extra
isPrlng Wi110a10,75. Wheat at 111,8361,8 5
for No. 1 reill*lnterf $1,05a1;67 for No. 2
do. Corm 1 oar red it 120, , and 1 car old at
97e. • pate at ,59a13043. Barley quiet and
steady, at fa 2,0 5, for No 1 nada; No. , 2
State rinnainal. •
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Duffels •
tar Telegraph to the Flitsbarghliasette. l
BUPPLW. December 4.—Flour steady;
sales of 800 bbls city ;ground ;'spring at s?a
'7,60 for No& land.% Vf beat quiet; +Alegre_
4.oirs (thole* white Canada at' ;245i - deliv
tred; - cars' amber western at 11.27; 1,800
busk -.amber western at:41,65; 1,700‘ bush
N0.:2 Illilwalakee Club 9E41,40; Coin Motet;
sales of small lota sto 5102'for'oldJ; end 880
formew•western. Oats dell "at 859 for car
lots Western; r others unohingedj High
wines nominal, at 111,04; the market is very
High
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.P..1Ti.51 . .11.01T:....':. - AZ . E,7:g.;...:.:.',5:ArrVR , ,p - z.. - .1)..1ic1*p. , 74g . . , : 5' ;!... 10 . 6 e;
Dulwankee Dfar!Let:
[By Telegraph to the Plttaliaigh Gazetteo
Mximiusgs, December 4.—Flota dull
and prices unchanged. • Wheat quiet at
51,23 for NO." I,'and 31,13 for No.. 2. •Oats
steady at 4734 e •for No. 2. Corn quiet at
Me for' old, delivered. Rye ,steady at 11,08
for No. I. Barley dull and .nominal. Re-
ceipte-42,000 bbls floury 42,030 bush wheat,
2,000 bush Oatit, 6,000 bush corn, 3,000 bush
rye, 200 bush 'barley. Shipments-2,600
bbls flour, 5,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bus rye.
ilemplibr Market.
(By Telegraph to the Plttatairgb. Gazette.,
• MEXPlitte, December 4.-Cotton quiet
and firm at . 22,;a23c; receipts; 2,015 bales;
exports, 951 'bales; week'd receipts, 10,938
bales; exports;• 12,835_ bales; stock, .8,416
bales. Flour,dull; Anotations unchanged.
Corn k 70a72c. Oats; 03a650.. Hay,
...$20a22.
Bran, 2248 c. ' Pork, $23,50a24.00. 'Lard.
16%0. • Bacon steady; shoulders, none in
market; clear, sides, 18,19; bulk shoulders,
10a10$4c; clear sides, 14a141.A,0.
fl Ithnere 114ricet.
Ey Telegraph to *ha Pittsburgh 9 11 1 ,41 th: 0 • •
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BALTIMORE,Recemher, 4.—The flour •
'market is quiet and unchanged: Wheat Is
drill; - prime to choice red sold at 52,25a2,40.
Qom l is firm and :prime,: whitf,„sold at, 95a
58e; yellow, gl,osai,os. Oats Is firm: sales
were made at 75c. - Eye is dull at-$1,40a
1 ,45. ~]less Perk dull; sales were reported
$26a26,50. Bacon is scarce; clear• sides gold
at 17%o; elk:alders, 14c; hams, 18c.. Lard
is dull at 163 c:; • • '
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Phlladelphla Market. •
CBp 'relegripti to tho httaborigh dozotte.2
PHILADELPHIA, December ' 4.-Wheat
sells slowly; red. I1,00a2,10; - amber; $2,13a
a 2,215; white, , $2,200,40. Ave , declined;
sales at $1,65. Corn; small supply; old yel
low, 411,25; nevr,'Slalilo.' Oats steady at 67a
72c for Western. •Petroleum quiet; sales of
4,000 bbls crude in bulk at 160, and 2,000
bbls refined at 29a293ic. Provisions un
changed. Whisky sells alowlY at ;1,03a
Toledo• Market.
(13y TeleFrapb to the Etttsbergh Eteiette.l
TOLEDO, Pee., 4.—Flour quiet. , Viteat—
white to better; amber la2c lower; sales No.
1 white blichigan at 82,04; amber,ill,77al,BB,
closing at them:aside figure; 'No. 2 red 81,70.
Corn So lower; No. 1 90c; new 720; new re.
jected 85c; do condemned 580. ' Cate steady
at 67c for No: 1 and ldlchlgan. Rye
8 a shade
lower, No. 1 81,30: Mlenigan 51.29; No.
81,25. CloVer seed 57,19. <Dressed hogs 8%
St. Louis Cattle Market.
Eby Telegraph
to the Tittsblirei G . ate. tt e.
-- ST. lidtrlfii December 4:=HOgs less activa
and drooping, at f7Wl7±..j.YCattle; good to
Choice scarce and in deman'dat ;440 gross..
receipts 9,800 head.
:IMPORTS .BY RAILRAOD.
PITTSRIIRGIT, FORT WAYNE .dr CHICAGO
RalragAn, December 4.-3 cars metal,
- Nimick & Co; 1 do do, .1 Moorhead; 100 bbls
flour, 400 sks do, Watt, Lang & Co; 80 bbls
hams, Jas. H Parker.t 200 bbls flour, 400'
sks do, T C Jenkin s; .1 car hams, E H
'Myers dr Co; 1 car rye, Thos Moore; 1 do
middlings, P Schott & Bro. •1 wagon, Ef H
Allerton; 33 bbla old glass, 'W
McCulley &
Co; 100 do fkinr, John I House; 1 car scrap
iron, Tim Maloney; 200 pbls flour, S Lind
say Jr & green,hldes, J Caller - 5;:15
bills broom .cOrn, W Mardorf; 1 •organ,
'Weber & Bro; 5 bbls splrita, J O'Connor; 10
•doluckwheat flour, B 'Mathews; 21 do
do, 20 bdls. handles, Z B Taylor; 25 dozen
brooms,
,McElroy & Co; 4 cars stone, Q .
Miller; 3pkgs rags, Frazier & Metzger; 1
_bbl eggs, Atwell & Lee; 2 do - tallow,li De
lange; 12 Imo, flour, 2 pkgs poultry, 9 this
elder, 4 phgs beans, 1 keg - butter, Wood.
'Worth & Davison; 7 doz brootts, J A Ren
shaw; 12 do do, ,Ver Miller; bblgi floor, P
Duffdr. Son; .18 eke rags, McElroy & Co; 10
bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 5 , kegs lard, W.
H Graff & Co; 1 bbl oggs,'2kgs butter, Van
gorder & Shepard; 18 sks rye. Dillinger sti
Stevenson; 17 de potatoes, D Gregg & Co; 10.
bags buckwheat flour, Thtimas & Bro;,17.
asks rags; Godfrey , & "Clark; .100 bbls flour,
T C Jenkins:. • . - • '
Orinmerrp arm Pgrrgmnicoz: RAID '
scen t December 4.—lcar pig iron Nimick
Co: 2Carabloorhs, Er - Rea; 2 do pig !km,
Graff, Bennett &Co; 2do iron Ore, Bryan
..t Caughey;.2 do do, Reese, Graff & DO; 1
'car copper, TNI Howe; - 1 car 'fish, Garett &
Shannori; lot furniture, T B Young Co;
lot do, S Myers , az, Son, do ,do, .Lemon,
Weise; 1 half bbl tobacco, ; TIN- Barker; 9.
iiases•hdbi; 'J Bovin; 1 fan mill, 71.sorn:
Ido do, J Sechrie; 2' cars. brick, Fultda,
Marian & Co; 57-bbls sand, ,Bakewell, Pears
& Co; 72 sks dried apples, 2 do beans, R
Robinson; s . bdisvaper, Godfrey & Clark; 3
kegs;2.bbla pearl barley, Mnriball & Mc-
Graw; , 4 bbls buckwheat flour, Totten &
Co; 2 bbls oat meal,
.5 kegs pearl barley, W
:Frank & Son; 5 bbls pearl torley.,2do oat
meal, :C Hidorledge; 5 do do; - Rinehart &
• Stevens; 3 ,sks rags, Manger. & n
bbls apples; Voigt; Mahood -&
Co; Stev enson; '98 bdls
.chairs, Bedford Chair 11o;'10 bbls Henri At
well,, Lee it Co; .13 eke rags, Pitts Taper Co;
50 oil bbls,.o B Moore; 7. bbls. elder, H M
SWiggen: 2 &caged hogs, J P - Henna 6t Co;
:1 bbl ooffee,..john Daub. ' • '
..da.r.EumzuT VALLEY EX.; December 4.-
1 Cer jnetal; xL,Wocriliddes:, 5 ; bags , rags, 1
'do wool, Kirkisittick, Herron & Co; 61PkIls
butter and eggs, Jas Small; 7 do do, J
,Elingensmitho - care Metal; Zug , dr Ccq 920
bbls oil, owaton & Sowers; MO do do.
Fisher & Bro; . 320 do do, J Gallagher; 17
Iroags.'flon4 Gaylord & - 17 o f. 1 ear' ggrails, J it
l‘r pairley; 2 rolls. leather,lir , Flacons &
Son; 3 pkgs eggs, 4 do butter, A N Bear;
4 hides, 1 bdl sheeppelts,' 2 aks beans, Jahn
Heckman; 43 bb l s head light oil; B Rich
ardson; 2 ; ; rolls leather, Seibert 4k , Berg; 15
eke corn, J P Lain; 4 sits flour. Culp &
Shepardr - 3 pkgs tobacco; E - Megraw; 1 car
metal, Malthight, Porter & Co. •
414EOEENT litraslow -December 4.
A oars metal, Spans, Ch alfant & Co; 2 ,do
do,' Lewis, Bailey & Dalm11; 100 bbls flour.
Hippley it Beekert; 1 car lninber, T 'B
Pries; 2 cars flaxseed, M• B Suydam; 66
sks oats, Rose & Ewing;_ls :bbls apples, J
Herbert; '3 care Wheat; W taleKee & Co; 10
has tobacco; 'Reiter & Wilson; Lear lumber,
John Nanz; 15 bbls- ; apples, W J ackson; 2
cars Lipdsay; 150 sks flaxseed, Voigt, Ma.
hood & Co; 4 cars' limestone, Superior Iron
Co; 1 bx butter, IC& A Carson.
.
UNION ENTERPRISE ,
.
FOUNDRY, •
1V31. , wr JOHNSON
manupacturer ot COOKING, STOVES, ' :Arches.
Grates, Eendeis, Sash' Weights, and all' ktnds of
Holloo-Waroo CaglYteels and • all Mudd of Ma.
obiners Castings, COR. - - SHINGISS
SM.. PITTSBURGH , PA, au2B:v27w,lts
DRAnt PIPE =HALL & ADAMS ,
'—
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF ail
DN PIPE,
fellisesJiroutonetoV' hushes
at IEL
•DON &
Agents tor manunieturers.
Wood street, between.TUth and Sixth street'.
C. DUCKBILL,
• •
ATTORNEY AND COSASEIRit AT LAW,
80 Orant Stivet.
- PA:
1T37.1
A RADmatuk B :w rogu rit, r,
ATTE,Wrim-rAser-t. , A3v..
A. eft .
. ..-Ml7llllllllWili.
=EI
l'AolliTilri i'iglritljET-4VCITICE IS
• ,There by en!tb4C the VIZWIIIIB Itt.2 l )ler tee
~ whielliug., 1 0INAill NZ% ' , Second I:pil l Atte,
sheet. ,is Sled it N o 466647 Feral, 60
,I. pil
mei uourt; tortenartneuon:
- ' ;- • .r - ,-,., -,...TUtrisr:c.' 7 4 oo ClMP S 3, :-,,
-- tinier • , city Floslorter ,
'll toots to 4ltAa
- fittiotet putipist asp' hendeUcally sealed. ,
:and lint de:tonnd'eqdak to tblit teeth IrOM tee gar.. 3
4 "• f0.f,"11, At» .10111$11.AAV,
dd . ' caller Liberty and Bud streets.
The river was about at a stand last even.
ing with Jfive feet in the ohannel•by the
Monongahela: marks: The snow storm
which Commenced la the West on Thurs
day reached here yesterday nfternoom as
the weather has moderated somewhat, It is
not likely to lay very long and will doubt
,less cause another swell in OF
The Kenton from Portsmouth, Wand St.
Charles from Cincinnati, are the only arri
falsivelave to report: They both depart-
red again last evening. ; .
The Be'levet - non le ft for New Orleans on
Th - nnlayiiight. -Pilots—Wm: Goslee, and
Jam Ferguson. _ . , . ,i , • . ,
.The Mary Davage And Barges, are an
nounded for New.Orleani forthwrth.(
The Gliey Eagle, Capt. O.IL. Brennan, as
the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon. I
f
—The Emma N . 3 left ., Cincinnati for
New Orleans " on W ednesday' with a - good
trips . - ,
~ 1 - •.„
-4 1
tain John B. Pim, one of . the oldest
be . in the trade of the Upper Muds
sip ed recently. • . ' -
Leenidai and Liberty No. 4, arrived at
'U :Louis; on Wedneeday, and the Emperor
and Messenger departed for Pittsburgh.
-,-Mr. Robert P. .Robertson, for three
years past the' Collector of the Keokuk.
l'aokit COmpany, died at St. LOUIS on the
2bth nit.
—TheSt,. Paul Press, in commenting
_upon the closing of the river, states that
not a seventh part of last harvest of 'Min
nesota is out o,f - first bandit. - -
Captain' ohn T. Wright the pioneer in
the New Orleans and Osivestonsteamship
.trade, died &Chia ,residence at .Throgg's
Neck, New Yori, on the Ist of November.
—One-lialf 'of' the Umpire - was sold at
Nashville, Monday, to Capt James Hughes.
This boat has recently been thoroughly
repaired and will now enter into a remu
nerative business:
—Capt. J. T. Wuhington• has been ap
pointed'. Local Inspector' at Memphie, in
place of Capt. Warden,. deceased. Captain
Washingtoa formerly commanded the Am
bassador, in the Cincinnati' and New Or
leans trade. • _
. —A St.. Louis telegram says: Several
owners and Cap!ains of good stern-wheel
Wald 'here design-to attempt to open a
direct. trade between St. Louis. and Red
Rivbr. The Ida left a day or Iwo ago for
'that wirpose, and the Silver Lake No. 4 Is
on berth for the same ilektination. ,
■
Mil
RIVER';" -NEWS.
Luis
clip the following from the St
"Anis _Republican: The Jennie Brown,
which left on Saturday, gees to Pittsburgh,
Where the machinery will be transferred
to a new hull for the mountain trade. It
will be 175. feet long, 32 feet beam and 5
feet hold. The machinery of the Jennie
is amply sufficient to make the new boat
veryiaat. Capt. _Fred. Rtebastlan will go to
Pittsburgh to close the necessary contracts
and superintend the building. J
—A Cincinnati paper, of Thursday, says:
The Sevens, St. Louis to Pittsburgh, ar
rived yesterday with two barges in tow.
loaded with iron ore for Wheeling. The
boat had on •board a lot of ore) for Pitts
burgh, and the shaft and -other. machinery
of the sunken Burlington, whiCh she is
taking to Pittiburgh 10 put in a new boat
for the Northern Line Packet' Corripany.
The '.hull of, the boat Is being built. at
Wheeling, And will be towed frouf there to
Pittsburgh by the Savanna. . - -
4--The action' of the United States. Mar
shaL in regard to the sale of the Great Re
public, at St. Louis, has been sustained, by
a decision in Court. The idea of trying to
force the.Marsbal to hand her over for the
ritzy aunt of $30,000, was:simply absurd.
y. the way, we understand that Corn. W.
J. 'Counts has again been pressed to take
command of;thisfine steamer, but owing to
e -pressure of other tinniness he cannot no - :
- cept. ' With such a man, we firmly believe
that the' Greet Republic, would beta enc
omia financiallysitwell as eveoY other Way.,
iCapts..Frank Marratta and D. Z. 33rickell;
'are alio talked of in; connection With the
command of the Republic, d theY are
both first class men. • -: •
—Andrew Black has imed.,:t a Memphis
dc St. 'Xenia Packet Conipany. for $2,000
damages, for injuries reeelvecives the Belle
Memphis. , About thelth of last month he
,was employed In the capacity of a oarpen-
ter on the steanibinit - Bellii Memphis, lay
:fug in _the pert of Cairo. -He was engaged
in mending one:of • the arms.f the wheel
which hid bean broken.- While so en-'
gaged the engineer's assistants negligently
and nar ei e saiy, as be 't auegee, ` turned the
steam on, thereby . .Causing the. weeel on
Which Black was working to veyolve; the
consequence was that -Biable was caught
between the bucket of; Abe wheel and the
stage plank, right stoulder was dial°.
0140,1131 s right collar ', bone fractured, and
his body , and arm,lirnised. He was laid up
for:three weeks in consequence of , the Juju
'ries he sustained. '
- Rivers ,
and" Weather.
(By Telegraph to the Pitiaburgh easette.l ,
• 'Liiiiiertr.tais, Deeemberl.:•;-Rlyer station
ary with. eight feet or voter in the canal:
,The weather is wet ; and raw.
STLtMI3OATES.
16EPORTAN'r ,, 70 - ; SHIPPERS ,
oc„Ni_c I MN A.
LOUISVILLE UVANSVILLE.
'AI/K ) MEMPHIS,' VOUS URG NEK
Lsn g.—Tbe • •
igmnr , DATA 14E AND BARGES,
will lure as above on; •
' SATURDAY, December sth. • •
:Shippere should beaeln mind that the DATUM,
will pesttittly go, hrough withositze:etityplng.
'dot CHARLES BARNES. Agent.
pnwse=t6o,
•
Marietta and 'l'arkiiisburg . ', - Line.
peeve (kat Witsxf float, foot of Wood street,
. • 6.ILAT, AT 151 31.
MOZW.A.TO ATTD 4i631115DA.71,
B4Ir4WILP 8. ptePstelth Master.,
WZDICIULT4Ti Airp:l8 r ArrI.DAYA,
GRIT' 'lrattLE • Matter
wili be reedivid at ill bouts iry
toiltrNs. Anent.
WOR NM]
BEOT—The treat
ossiztde
Will leave on' '
: 7 HIIRSDAY,I DECEMBER' 10th
for Evansville. Clarksville and VattodUe.
For freight' or passage apply ow board or to:
ElolEdy
.41, RAMAT/. _ ,
JOH
Or, J. D.
10Ii : ;.BIEREPHIS AND. E.All=lll l
J.: NEW' OBLEANS—The poroer
MARY DAVAGE spd arger Copt•
will leave 'for stave ports on
131411TBDAY: 5 Uttruit.'; w;
rofirridElltror postai! appihr_on '6'l:mid or to : •
cusimEa BARNIM. Mcent.
0 1.09 OnXffixtrutl9B.44cp punrisosi
•••; , -- r l l :iregeos9B.lo.peemberx 4 tb: 1989. •t'
INOTlllEThieti'assedirniketzt?' for
Grading. Pimp, sad °netball OATIROL
AfiffiffiT. from Ehostimmr ttreet.to =Woad are
vow ready roe ex awlnettiox, indent be men et this
• office moll PIirDAY. - neecosiber '4th; when they
pia be tel.arne,4tot-thio,CltyTreimseeeilace for
1:01tectIon: 1 1' ,
cel4: • • 00/tlVaty:Eirineer.‘
WIWI or OM Eri amiss 4tltts bustesivut. i
n : .. i. - . Plttabureby lisiiimberil4thf 11139. A
Firrieleralle ir:,Promoloolit , for
- . Greithig; - ." Pities sad potter LIBSItTY
• lOW. fres Tweety-DRY TIMM."
In* street Is now relieY or elallkillatlON dad can
bike' st Ali lab/ IBM TRlDAWDseember 40.
ISMS. when It twill
be retuned to the City Thaw
, teVe ease for itellecittetlil -, • • ' .•'.-, •
nal : ' H. J. MOOlitN. iT.--
(INDIA
• 110816. ,, !MIA
WIND AND .84alf
(1101 d. to the trades o
Ikon the huifielhe
inrmt , on nvrrunn.
Remits or Rupture cured.
Uernio Buptor4) c0“,41.
Nandi or nurture lensed.
f Heroin ter Rupture' eased•
Berniel or Ituptu.menrelL
- Hernia or Riiptare eared.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or ILupture cared.
MinWs 114440 Mere Truss.
Bitte 'e POent. Trani:
PiteWS Suiporter Truss.
illis-Adiiiostiti
. • , .„big .
Dr.iiriYo Lacs or Body Brace, Ito
he me of iicilatons Piles. Abdoznbial"
Spinal vreaknooOs.
,
Dr. S. S. Fiteh , sSlii , eT-161oted Supporter'
,
Pile Prdpo. 'for the stiptwrt ipd ewe of P iles.
Sioileisais, for we a k and 1/1121C081
•
ids/tic Mies° aig, for wept Imee .It*.
A=ide SuNtorterii, rot weak knee JoLeta.
StuPowuMr IhulgUlP's•
sold at Dr. BEYSFSR'S, 140 Wood St.
At Dr. KEYSTINS, 140 Wood Street.
Drag, Store, No. ,AllO WOOD ST ET, dint
the (Mien Mortal'. - Persons *Ming for intises
should tfls number of belles around the body,
frexaecilikely over the rupture.
lion to the applleation -Tl:neses ,adnlte, and
. .
children, and he la satiated that, with an experianCe
'of twenty ieare, he will tie enabled to give eatleflee
• • . auBl
DISEASED "r"
lunge, or ulcers of vbstever sort, on anyrif
lentil organs inay be. inA , are frequently eured;ono
complete cotituidoii of health If the
LE, "DI
Triog. ) ro,
N FLACK._ -
COLLINGwOOD; Agents
E=
OBER ..'
, `PAZWING AND' 'MRS.
)--A• i fuli ,sopply on nand.
r te ` J too . a teran 1. YlLlras eau be had
LLIPI3.
EMI
,
. ' '
MEDIC.6LL
/UMW" , flUr Mende eared.
'Rupture or liorsits eared.
ltinie or Henalet.auftiL
Itioptare or liOraltiesured.
Rupture or Murillo eared.
Biptnire or HeMbs feared.
Raptiitte . or Hernia cured.
itilitzuk, or Heriider eared.
3rLT-nciEmlte SYMNGES.
SELF-INJECTING
..EIILF-12 , 1jEC= . G . 6MgISMES
BELT-fINJECTMO EriBMGEB
Mixt, every kind of fivinges.
StrEMENSOEY BANDAGE
SUSPENSORY LiNDAGEB,
817BrEITS9ET.B.,4.X .. DAGE13,
StrBP/MORT,44NDAGE , S,
A:dozen different kinds
A dozen doien different kinds.
A dozen diffirent kinds.
Dlii; KVA= will iive taipersow own.
,T;wrii Ls no doubt whatever that- iligisoes of '44
etabotatiYe ftmeilone. cf 41Licp, the stomach is th e
primary eM moat bnportint one, are. restored v.; t.
ecradttion to do the repairing of the human sultan,
eleers or sores, wbettker upon the lenge. thellAir,
the kidney' or the,bowels, - ,of upoa the legd; st 11
frequentlf the case', clitt'DeMade to heal, ands Coto.
;note standard of health . re.establ abed.
- . ,
We Eire trviuently seen - these rearing fronithe
Use 'of Dr. 101:YBEll i g. LIMO OMB; a pleasant
and 'afreeable medicine, whieh will ripen up and
earrismt Qf the animal economy all effete and used
•p, Material. Dr. 8, says that, he has known the
' moot dlstresslngitatl harwatng joust's, irhose vibes.
lions would threaten to 'stake the whole cOnstita.'
tion to pieces, rerinkiellin tho coarse of a fee'days
TerniOnic * standing oasis of eongiunlption, or of other
mifeilm fstal, bnfal rysiriublescime Fut snub,
lugmWdiei,'knownsecatail . / c r is 1 o bronchitis,
irsehltis or plutryngitAii it Is a wonderful sUevia
Ung medlehle In the forpAr BO a we cure 14 be
Litter disease.
Dit:Xzreldes, telritcf Olnul ie rifixemrD Dr
iopx op,,wpilowriAlrmmsnANTßAND Itzsue
Piolo cvaanri AL.Lire*;.
madakito Spars Or:Altis'atlaic:lLOON*d
whilst it eddito Iti . plasmi, It st * same time
pelt* ineedieetively, the skin,
s.
the
'lttiteeys;the liver and t4ii Otitidie system to imgl
- eitMt Oetitin to euble ;tie hodytO stets on healthful'
eciSoa l44l eradicate the thseue. - The sick and ace,
' l / 1 0 61 . 111 / 01 0bestin mind the4lrtnes of Skds grigU
.meollothAh !Ad U thaw who are irellalesaly
theimportalee heiltb; irtU Ytiort 'to' it in {lie
Imialline 01 'a taiga or: achit, thisra 'would be ao
ietsit.; t rod pig : pnaemptton
56414' thegr * "" a"" sing% Pottle, "
Dr. , Drees; great Ifedichle Store,
140 'Wood Street.
aragais ZIT/DENT °MOE tbr L •
stallsAvoss .AlDVica TE4rniv
irii"Bll4,l4o PER
rglindiert Wee ,tiMiliktraP
wan
WA al WSW
ViIIrfTSBIURGH mod .
CONNELLBVILLF.
On and after TUESDAY. Noyember, 17th.1864
trains will arrive at and depart from sae Depot Me
ner of Grant and Water street epo s. Is fellows: A
• Drt. • rrest.
Indite and from Dtiontli. 7:00 A. N. 6:00 MJ
McKeesport Accommodt , n.l l : oo A. M. 5105 S. Ks
to and tram Uniont.n: 3:00 P. m.. 1010 A. Xi
West Newton Accommod , n 4:30 P. m.' 8:35 A. Ke
Braddoe,rs Accommodatni .6:15 P. Y. 7:50 P. Xi
Night Ace. to Neßeespert.lo:3o P. K. 6:45 A. Ks
Sunday Church Train to and' n
from West Newton..
Loo P. X.10:00 A.ll
For tickets apply to !
,
• • t, J. B. KING, Agent:
W. 21 . STOUT. Superintendent. no2O
GE of TINE.
WEENY VALLEY. r- Rana°
On and after MONDAY,- November 9th, 1 ,
TWO TRAINS DAILY will len% e Pittsburgh Stir
Lion corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Frank.
Ito, Oil City, Banta, and all points: in the 011 Ite•
ZsAvis rzeismittoi, anon rrilsamoiS.
Mall 7:15 SID all s:4op m
Express - 7:10 DM Exuma..., 6:30 aEa
BruirsirdAo 3:00 p m firadyslPd Ac19:30 a m
Ist soda Worts Ist SodaWorks__
Accomod , n.. 10:SH • m ACCOIZIodaNi• di.AU 12
lid 80dCWOrki r. i d soda worts
Accoinotm .. 5:00 prn Accomoda'n. 3:40 p
011xrcii Trail tem ritisbuttitatil:lo Az.
rive at Plttsbnm4 at 950 A.
,:rettiesigels_ Wong express train have. but , oAll
change or cars between rittsbayah. Buffalo and Oil
flegiona:: mar and Zweig Trains step only at
vppnelpal points Mixed Way . and Aeconunodatlo3l
trains stop at ail stations:. t.
THOMAS ,11..81N0, Ass , t..Sup , t.
t TO3TEBIIOPIe. Ticket Asent. -•-• • nog
rI TVS tril iIIONIONEIR
CINCTSINATI.4.Iip
MB RAILWAY. '
1712.
CHANoirs t 2110rt,--Oo and titer SUI4DAY.
N0v.221d, 1888, vats/ yrilliesvek and arrivo at tbs
Unlblasepot; as hollows. Pfttillargli thOse
lExpreia..
Fitt Line •
last r ixbress
Mixed Way
'McDonald 's Itec'n, No: 1..)'
Steubenville Accommod'n.
McDonald's 2=44 No. 2..
. ,
1121•51:58 P. M. Amireeiwill leave aLy.
15 1 .:13 P. x.-M.aB wlli - ant vs
!be 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sandays ex.
cepted, and makes eloseconxtectlota al Newark AM
Zanesville and Points. cm Sandusky,. 24nstleld &
SCULL. General Ticket Agent.
4 ar . CARD. 51151t..8teatieaville, Ohio , •
E YLVANIA
V .n MENNIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
and-after Nov, 28th.1.5613. Tratuawill are .
slyest and depart from the-Unfelt Depot,* corner of
Washington and Liberty streets. as follows: - .
• Arriae. - Di
Mail Train ..... 1:30.am Day Express.: van X 2:30 a m
Fast Line....."„ 2:40 am Wall's No. 6:30 ain
W. all's - No. L 4 sows= Mali Train .. . e ' , Ban ant
BriotonAcc'n. 7:50 a m *Cincinnati Ex.-12:145 pm
Wall's No. 2.. S:5O am Wall's No. 2..' 11:20 res
Cincinnati EX. 9:404 111 Johnstown At. 3:25pm
Johnstown Ac. 10:35a m Braddock!' Nol 4:20 pm
'Baltimore ,Ex. -,144 5 13 Mc ' ItxpresS 500 p M
Wall
Nox.rss 20 0 pmn -Walla
NW. 2.
4553250
pam
Braddoc.ksNo.l 5:50 p m Fast Line...—. .7:50 put
.Wall`s - No. 4. ' tillity m 54:41:00 p to.
Way Passeralr.lo:2o.p m . .
The :Ohunalt Train leavea:Wnll+a Statlon , everp
Sunday at 9:15 a. re.. reaching Pittsburgh-at 10:05
a.
To leaves Pittsburgh at12:50 p. m.
and arrives istWeillls - Station SO SAW
•Cinelnunti Express leaves daily. All other trains
dallyckeept Sunday.
' For far th er information apply to
3V; H. BECliwrrts, Agent.
''The Penhayivanis Railroad Company will not ash
tonne 'any risk Itor:Baggage,:except • for. wearing sip.
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars - 1n value. - 'Ali Baggage exceeding that
amount in value willbe at the risk of the owner. on.
less taken by special Contract. •
EDWARD IL- WILLIAIM -
General Superintendent, Altoona.
noZt
,
B 119__ ,_H PORT WAYNE .t CHICAGO B.
W. AND CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. B.
From Nov. 23d, ISGS, trains will leave from
and arrive st ,the Onion DepOt, :north • aide: city
time, as follows: , 404
Chicag. o Ex.... 3:03 a m Chicago Ex,— 2:13 aMt
ClevelandEx.l'. 303 am Cleveland Et. 2:13 a M
Erie& Ygulf , l• 7:28 itni Chicago Ex: ...I.l:hrla M
Cl. Wirghfil! - 6:211 am Wheeling , 11:13 am
Chicago 0158 dr e m St.-Lout Ex. --3:53 pin
Chica,Rx....lo: o3 m CIIICagO 4138 pre
k.&.31.013p Cl. &N.Wg Ex.14:13
Chicago Ex.,— 2:43.p ni Erie &Yg n Ex, 6:13 pm
Wh.ihErieEx; - MS 3 pm Cl. 4Whl g Ex_11:813 pm
Depart from Allegheny. Aeries tin Alteg.aslaY
H. BntAc.:;13:08 N.
Brigt 2 n Ae. , ..x :03
Leetsdale "a 10:23 mN. BrigVu 1at213 as
11:58 Wellaviller '" ,4 9:03 am
I Rochester " 11:33 pm hew: Castle 1.111:33 a M
• Welist , e. Ace. 13:381m Leemmle 1 4 11" 2
e itt i N:l7riit,.. '-ii:L'ssl43;lll
Brlst'n. 13:283m Le4s4aie 4:63p m m
Tobet.sWer *." .1.043111t1 " m
Tali To 1:11
Leetsdaleound ' •l i tittr"
• (iv Church: :.1:13 Pin day ... 9:50 sat
5.3:43 p • ni , ChiMato itxpreem Maven daily.
- 'SW 11:58 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily.
• earlier, change : otcars. between :FittahritA
d
Chicago. Sleeping cats withon change tolndiallsg•
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General Superintendent.
F. it. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. nrd3
IirIESTERNPENN-Kgg i giMlN
.STL.VANIAI r It.CI..;'
R. AD.--lin and after Nov. %AC 186 S. -the. Pas.
winger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania"Rell.
road will arrive: ist,anil' depart from . the Federal
Street De A Allegheny City, as follows:
Ppringd , a lin Is 4:40 ini ifi11.......,.. _ 1:00 a a '
7fteport lic..i..)liati aln lfreepert lifo.ii 018 anl
'Express . 1040 am Shaspb , g lo..111:20 423
1
tbarliteg Be. 1 'lna3 pre ,Exprass.'.. ... ~. ilviiil'p m
- Freeport No. 2 4:00 pm ii_pringd , e lici 1 3:14U, p m
,Ka11.... , ...i.n..5.t 1i:65-prn Preepon N0..2 , 15:20 'era
Bpringd , e.lo 2.. 6:43 u to Broingd , e No 2. T:10p m
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tralne'ruu , dallyexeeptmadaY. J -- ' --
Tlie.Church Train. leaves... Allegheny. Jima: every
riundarat.l:4o.; anit:,- ..rflching Allegheny Mt) at
9:59 si.,m,. Retutuingb leans *llegmen9 -Vitt at
1:510 p . nu and sirrive = at alleglientr Junct. - at 3:45
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Dostatirrkrioir Vicanre-For sale bi - packsgei of,
Twentri_betw,een ,Allegheny , City, Chestnut sovet,
Herr's; Bennett,' Pine Creek; 'Brea and Sbarpsbn.rg,
. ILO rod only-on the,trains stopping at inattentive.
une on tickets. •
I F Tbe trails leering: Allegbeny.Citt tat 1;00. 'l6" in.
make direct connection at. Freepo: with Walker's
lineollitages Air ButlerandHannalotown.l`Throtigh
tic.kets ma) be purchased at tb. Oflice,yo. 3 Bt u .
...Clair.streett_nearthe43uspensior -Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the oepot, Alleebea.. -
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For farther inibrinationsippl* to '.," -' ~ •
. .J/..1133a-LEFFEBTS, Arent,•
~• .3 • ~' '• . ”., • : -•-• • .Bederal BtreetDePa t.
. The Western Pentuilioanisi Railroad will, pokes.
Irma aarrlakfbr liatirittei' except for wearing atm
parel, and limit their respotuillaUty to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All -baggage exceeding , Me
amount in xalnowiltbe at Owlish of the owner, nit.
less taken by special contract.
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non Genamllinnerinteitdent. ,Allania , .. Pa.
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from the East to all points
Colorado; Nevada,
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-..Two,Tralti leave diato Liat and Leavenwtrt
l!htliyj (Sundays exoapte: o n the arrival 01 train: '.l
i1ae4U0'34410114 from olds, an& I L‘tinlbal
add -
pt. Jo Railroad from 0 4 . eOetkeetlhr. at. Law?
pence, Tomka and IN amego with 514,.a for all
points In At lot -track west of .
worth with the UlirrED VEER IMPLIES:S.O°W
an! emesue ohtos./23 POB , .
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Mitten Points kr the Teiritoilesi
ind with BANDEBSONT TELVEXCLY WIZ of
COACHES for Tort Union,_'
_Bent.fe Fort, Ease, - SIMI.
Bantik Fa and I Arisousang.
With the recent 'additions ot rolling stock and
•equipmen • and the-arrangements mane with re.
.Transportstion Lines from its
us, • roadmow otters unequalled
facilities ito the, tinting:dui= of Ergilitlit• to Imo Yu
Tickets for , Pleat ail the -piiistiliel-oitoeS In the
'Unitedtitstes•acia Canada,
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