The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 11, 1868, Image 3

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    PITTSBURG,' MARKETS.
II
Omen orr Tun T PrsTSBunoHGAZETTE,
THII _
RSDAY, December 10, 1868. 1
There is little that is really new or im
portant to be said in regard to the market
in ti,general wayi For 'some articles, par
r.••• ticularly Grain, there an improved de:
mand and that, too, at stiffening prices, and
the receipts of -produce generally are fall
.-
ing off, aid' with reduced stocks, higher
prices generally 'ensue. There is but very
"".. little spirit ofa Speculative character mail'-
tested; whi ch is owing _to . a want of confi
donee in '
.the future as•well as to the strin
,- .e
1 gency imatoney matters. • • • '
,
APPLE ttlirrutft-rDemaucl is better and
market firmer but 'prices are , Unchanged,
70 t 075, in kegs, and - 80 Co 85; in erects. .
APPLES—There is a j oantined good.de•
wand, and the Market , is firmer bat un
changed; regular sales at $3, - 60 to 14,50 per
BUTTER—Good to prime . Roll is selling
at 35 to 40 and choice at to 43.
• BEANS-43,50 to $8,7 per bushel.
BUCKWHEAT FLO &.:•43i to
CHEESE--Dull and nehangetl, ranging
all The way yOm 15 ' 2*,, ucbording 'to
4u alit _
511
• CIDER—DuIi; to per b bl. '
.014.ANBERRI les of 'prime'
to.
• choice Eastern Cultiva at F 43 to 125 Per
barreL •' • -
DRIED FRUITS d with .8 414 •.of
Peaches at 12 for qrtarte • and 14 to 15 for
• lutives;'"' Apples 9.ta 11 cts'ea to qualitY.
EG(3B..4u:siood,supPly, and unchanged
itUto 1111 V• -• • dis u sed
POULTRYSaIes Of Turkeys at
/5 to 16; and Chickens'at 12in 13.
pc•TATOES—In • rather:better "demand,'
we cait , report sales` of Peach /Mows in
Store at 85 to 90. t :• -
• ' HATL- . l ( hedianand is'isther,better t and
.
with diminished arrival p rices are tend
*, ing upward . 'We can sales all the
way from';2o to s27—the ,outside figure for
• prime loose pressed. - •
HOMINYSaIes at $6,50 to the trade,
and $7 in a retail way. • i c ,
; GRAlN—There 'is more , inquiry for
• Wheat, and the. market is ;firmer. '
No. 1
Red. Winter; $1,85' to $1,90., - Sale of 1 car
choice' . Milwaukee `Club at ..111,65. Oats
linter! and demand improving; we now
quote at 62 to 63c on track and wharf.
and 65 to 66 cents, in store. Corn is
scarce and 'abetter demand; sales.of new at,,
'F• 75 to 60c, and old at fl to $1,05, the latter i
figure for, strictly prime Tellow.., Barley
is quiet• and unchanged—Offerings light
and dernand limited Rya•isifirm, with
.F 4 conaiderable Inquiry and but little offer
ang; $1,48 id offered, and asked.
. SALT—Is firm but unchanged;
gherty river brands whitSd at sl,Bs'on track,-
•••• and $2 in store. • •
LARD—Is firm and in good demand at
163,ic, tierces, and '7 0,. in kegs, for,
z prime kettle rendered.
LARD OIL—Is firmer and in limited;
supply but ..unchanged; we continue to
11 quote Not at "41,23 •to $1,25, and No. 1 at
*1,48 to $1,50.
; ONlONS—Firmer; $1,50 to $1.75 per bush
: el, as to'quality,
MESS PORK-- j is firmer, and may lie
quoted at. 126 tol , the trade, and ;26,50, in n i l
jobbing way. • ,
Y—Sales of Highwines reported
• FLOUR—The market is fairly active; and
firmer, but there is no change ' in
prices. We continue to quote West
• •ern • Flours at:' $7,50 to $8;00 for Spring
Wheat, and $9,50 to 510,00f0r Winter. Rye
Fkrur, $7,75 to 58,00. The Pearl 'Mill
qflote theirbest brands,•made of the • best
Wheat, as ,folloWal Extra Family. , Floar,
in barrels. at $9,50, and, in sacks, 19,20 per
barrel;:., Extra Family; in barrels,
$10,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel;
.;.1 Spring Wheat Flour, inbarrels, $B,OO, and,
.; in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City Mills
•fi quote prices as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks,
• $9;20 per Extra Family, In
' barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per bar
.' rel; and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7,70,
; in sacks,
s* per barrel.
t. FEATFilt.S—Sales to the trade at 75 to
80 for live geese, and 85 to 90 in a retail
;; way. - - -
; PEA NUTS—quoted at $.2.
• Near York Produce Market.
Tetegrsjpa Pittgintrgh eazette.l
.i. Nsw Yoult*, December Io.—Cotton very
firm and scarcely so active; sales 2,soobsties
:, at 25e for middling uplands. Flour-re
ceipts 8,422 bales and sailoc. better, with a'
fair business doing; sales'l3,2oo bbls at $5,90-
, a 6,25 for superfine State western; $5,90a7,45
for extra State; $6,20 for extra western ' 58,40
.:. ale for white 'wheat 'extra; $7139,.1,5 for R.
H. G.; 57a8 for_choice do, closing', steady.
California flour nominal. Rye flour steady;
!...' sales'2oo bbls at - $6,130a8,50. Corn meal dull;
„sales 150 bbb3 city at $5,40;250 bblti Brandy
-
1! wine at $5,75. Whisky; dull; sales 100 bbis
:-• western free at $1,02. Wheat—Receipts
1,440 bn and firmer'and very quiet, the de
' mend being confined to milling and specn.
• e lative; sales 25,000 bunt 51,60 for No. 2
spring; $1,61 for- common No. 1 and 2 do.
-T i
mixed; $1,6834 for poor No. 1 do; $2,30 for
t' whitelichigan; 52,22 for white California.
Rye nominal at $1,50 for •wesuirn. Barley
1 dull; sales 1,000 bn State at $2; 25,000 bu
it Canada at 12,30. Barley malt quiet. ••Corn
'•.,,,, —receipts 100 bu l dull and a shade easier;
"j 4,200 bush at $1,12a1,14 for unsound; $1,143!,
t a 1,17 for sound mixed western; closing for
~,Isellers at $1,17 afloat. Oata—receipte, 1,300
J bush; the market is a shade easier; sales
• 4of 72,000 bash at 79a79%a800 for western
4alioat. Rice quiet, at 7%,a814,3 for Carolina.
•Coffee active; sales of 24,W0 ', baize Rio at
- ,-:zoivate terms; sugar firm; sales of 300 hhds
lObta at 11q; .also 320 bbls New Orleans at
,sll%. Molassesquiet; sales , of 407 bbls
. Ith,,vr Orleans at 58512 a. Hops dull at 20a
I .7 for Americana PetrOleum firth, at 1843
....Me
crude; 33c for refined,,bonded. Linseed
,Jlrin at 9507 c. Pork" dull and heavy,
of 700 bbis at $25,50a26 for new mess;
76 for old do; $19,50a21 for prime;
A 622,„2,5 ,
•,
i p
•, Ed for prime mess; $25,50 for thin, mess;
. . 250 bbbs new mew, seller January, ,at
-.5,25; Beefis firm, with sales of 200 bar
' ire's. Tierce . Beef is steady and quiet,, and
' I selin were -Made at126a30 for prime mess,
land India mess at $30134. Beef Hams are
' ;firm, with:sales at $27,50a32. Cut meats
.: 'fare steady, with ` sales of 190 packages' tlO
lally,,c for shoulders,'and 12a14i3' for halm'
Middles ars quiet and firm, with sales of
1200 boxes'Cumberland cut et 13W; Lard
•fs fir Mer, and sales were made of 675 tier
' i ces at1,3a1430 for steam, and 16a163443 for
'kettle rendered; also, 4,500 tierces steam,
iseller'fbr JannatY and FeiriUstrY, at 115 a
153.1 c. - Butter is (dull at 25a3813 >for Ohid,
~and 40a50c for State.. Cheese is firm, and ,
sales Were made at 14a19c. Spirits of Tar
Ipentine quiet, , and sales were made at 45%a
1.46 c. Freights to 'Liverpool are quiet and
inn changed._ .! . •
1 LATEST- Flour closed BO better and In
• poderate ingairy.i Wheat uulet and ,firm ,
let $1,60 for No.. 2 spring and $2 for amber
'Michigan. Rya dull at $1,49a1,50 for west
• f.ans. Oats steady at 7734 c in store,
and 779;
laBoc afloat for western. Corn dull and
heavy at ;1,15414% , for `old; :mixed wag,.
,ern in store, 11,16a1,17 afloat, and $1,09a1,12
for new mixed western. .lifess Pork dull
at •$25,50a26., . : Beef ideady and in moderate
" e demand. Cut kteats,quiet and unchanged.
.:Bacon* steady at 13%c fol. 'Cumberland Cut.
*yard very firm at 10%a163i0 for, fair to
prime stearn.', Eggs are 'steady and' un
ebanged. . . •
e.- --t
Toia 9 'mrket.
LSy Tepgraph to the Pittsburgh eszette.3 . • •
Tor.Eno, December 10.—Flour firmer but
:quiet. Wheat; red winter 4c, .white 20 and
, ;spring 5e better;- saleswhite Blich!gan ate
:41,00, and ,111;65a1,87 for amber, closing
804 for do.; seller, December. $1,06a1,87;
'seder,. January, .1$ 1,85a1;88, - and $1,35 - for
:,:2tro 2 sErjpg. gem; old: steady; now Ba4o
11ettert-oLd,No 2 86o; • new 760; kiln dried
ii43oc; new rejected 700. Oats • steady; No.l
_and Michigan 60e. Rye firm. ' Barley gulet.
„IClover better,
iseed 160 at $7,90. Flaxseed
:1 klq
152,25. Dressed tgo better, at 9>
seiv mess
financial Natters in New York.
Gold Closed at 11344
tny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW.York, December 10, 1868
MONEY AND GOLD.
MODEM very firm at 7 per cont, on call.
Currency steadyfi,loing West and South,
the former to move the hay crop and the
latter to move the- cotton'crop. Discounts
quiet at 7®9. Sterling' firin at 934©63i.
Gold strong; Opened at 1361,; fell to 136%,
and closed at 136 g.
There have been recently heavy 'ship
ments of gold South to move the Texag
cotton crop, that State doing nearly sit bu
siness on a gold basis.,
amity:46omi. •
Gdiernmenti lower, on . te/earertm - from.
Washington that hale were introduced in
Congress to the, bonds;:elosing weak .Con
pons 1881,114Vg1114 - U; do. '62, 110%®1103;
do. '64, 10710107 k; do.l 1073%®1073:
do. new, 110 34401.103(;,do.: 1 07, 1111}ift 110gl
do. 1 68, 1103‘0011ON; • 16-406, - 105X%1053‘.;
State Bonds steady. Private dispatches
from Nashville say, the' bill , to increase the
bonded debt of Venireittee is likely to fail.
Miaseurl, 89®90; Old Telineseei3, 683; New
8 8 @i 1 / 4 6874: new North•Garolhia;' 61®63;irew
STOOKY
Stock tisiket dull, unsettled and lower.
The non-dealaration...or divtdend by the
Central TR. ore. -keeps the 4:int--
abidpnblks away .Wall_ .street. Erie
dir eet°rel'hit a nleeAlli ttmisy.and..it Was
rulildred . o4 the, strest J that -4300,000 shares
had been,: - cancelled. q The - Erie- P.- R. Co.
has learied the Atlantic. and.- Great Western
'Railroad for a term of twelve I years, un
the condition Of , the Erie , company pay pog
30 per cent. of the gross earnings of leased
road, Or a - minimum of eight:hundred.
th§nsmid.'drillars yearly, in • the event •of
'the S6Per eent. of earnings_ falling below
that amount. The Erie :,Company engages
to keep the trick, stations and rolling stock
of "that road in repair, and gives to that
companY the option of renewing the lease
'at the expiration of .the arrangement.; and
will give the Atlantic and Great Western
Company an amount more than sufficient
to cover thejnterest on Its bonds due un
der the recent arrangement with the bond
holders. The anti against the. Pacific Mail
Company for carrying excess of passengers
is one of those,. periodical proceedings
against -Steamship , Companies • generally
I compromised for small sums. •
FrvE-TtvzirriParoza:—Crunborland, 369,
®37X; 'Was ; Expressi 25341126;
lean iSiog - 44; ,;Adams,: 4133‘041%; United
StatL4 4 ® 4534; Merchants. Union, 15%
Ql6; Quickidly7 i , 21 3 / 4 (422; Canton, 473i
©4B; Pacific, 11•• 11.1®1143‘;
Telegraph, @ISOM 'Water Power, 14%/
® 1 4%; ; , polo, 6(4o3; 6 : 6 l:f i e k :red.• ISX
• 012%; • 'New 'York .'een ` l24 9i®/-430
Erie, 373‘6,38; &preferred, Haddon,
125X(4/24; Reading, 9730397%; Terreßaute
13834@3934; : d0 preferred, 63; Wabash,,6s34®
55 %; do. Preferred, 70W1; St. Paul, 63X•
®6 3 %; 'do. preferred. 82X©8234; Fort Wayne, 1103i01110 1 )ADhlo and Mississippi,
29 1 4(0293i; Michigan • .Central, 118i4;
Michigan Southern,- `86%486x; Illinois
Central, - 144;, ~ P ittahurgh; 83%®84;
Toledo,10134§101%; Rock Island, 11114
110%; Northwestern, 76(4763g: ;do. pre
ferred, 78©7834; Lake Shore,loo3 s ; Chi
cago and. Alton, 140;- Burington. and
Quincy, 170; Chicago, Columbus, Cincin
nati and Indianapolis, 7134.
MINING SHARES.
Mining shares dull; Gregory, 430; Quartz
Rill, 73; Smith & Parmelee, 415®420.
.COPPER STOCKS. •
Copper, stocks at Boston—Copper Falls,
lb ; Franklin, 143; ; Hancock, ; Minne
sota, 2; Quincy, 17.
SIID-TREAsIIRT MATTERS.
The receipts at the Sub-Treasury: were
82,053,469; 'payments, 111,063,9'36; balance in
Treasury, 89,079,351.
Chicago Market.
[By Telegraph to tbe.Plttobarith 4ozette.3
, ,
CHicsao, ' December 10.--Eastern ex
.
change in littge supply,
at diseonat buy
ing anii,tpar selling. Flour quiet; spring
.
extra515,75a5.75. Wheat fairly active and
firm, and higher; sales No. 1 at $1,22a
11,28; N. 2 rat • #1,17a1,17%, closing
with sellern of No. 2 at„fl,l7; sales No. 2
since 'Change at $1;16Xa1,17; old inactive
and notrilnal;_new moderately active and a
shade lower; sales 5 , 3a54c.;1110. 2 kiln dried
et6la6.Wand rejected at 58c, closing at the
inside; 'nothing doing this afternoon. Oats
quiet and ,tiajf, higher; sales No. 2 at 483 a
49; closing at 48.36a48%. Rye dull; sales
`at `1,15 for No. 1 and 1,14 for No. 2. Barley.
'opened flutter; No. 2 sold at $1.67a1,68, bat
subsequently weakened and chised with
sellers at $1,65. Highwines active;: sales at
93a94c.. 'Mess . Pork excited and advanced
25a50c; sales 6,090 bbls at $24 cash; 1,000
bbis, seller; February and March, et /23,75;
Rump Pork 817,50. Bulk meats firm but
quiet. Lard quiet — and- firm at 150 for
prime steam rendered. Dressed hogs in
good demand and 10c higher; sales at $9,60
a 9,90. Receipts for the past twenty-four
.hours-9,057 bbls flour, 2,260 bush wheat,+
2,525 bush corn, 11,740 bush oats, 3,469 bush
rye, 1,400 bush barley, 24,823 hogs. Ship
ments--9,101 bbls flour, 8,548 bush wheat,
50,196 bush corn, 7,517 bush oats, 3,695 bush
Eye, 3,027 bush barley, 3,226 hogs. '
Cincinnati Market.
By Teiegruph to . the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ;-'
I CurciNzvATl, December 10.—Flo r ; dull;
family $7,25a7,75. , Wheat dull; No. Fred
~ , , ,
.1,75; buyers offer rather less. Corn firm,
at 64265 c for-ear. , Oats firm; No. 1 640;
WI
choice 65c. Rye advanced to ;32a1,33 for
No. 1. Barley ja in but I ited demand
and grices are unchanged" Cotton firm at
23c. though the demairuYis light. Whisky
held `at 97e; the demand - IST:light. Linseed
Oil firmer; sales at 97c. Bay firm at $14a15.
Pro Visions close firm "with more doing.
Mess Pork sold at 524,50 lea the spot and
$25 for January. Bulk Meats quoted at 934
elect for shoulders; 12,1a1.c for, clear rib
sides, and f 3340 `for clear sides, the outside
rates for fully cured, incbiding packages.
Bacon;' clear sides in. OA at 1621634 c.
Sugar Cured Hams in moderate demand at
17a1754c, the Tatter' rate for canvassed r
Lard quiet; prime steam 143 c; kettle rex'.
dered 151,Aal5Nc, the latter price asked.
Green Meats easier; salescof 16,000 poitga, at
8a8,13 for shoulders; llgo; for sides, and
12%a13c for hams, closirig firm. Butter
firm' at 35a39c., ~Eggs 33c. Cheese J4c
higher; the Whole range is 1734a18%c; the
ithipping demand is good. :Sugar firm at
full prices. Molasses dull and s declining;
prime New Orleans 70a720. Curiae steady
at 21a25c. Gold 13534 buying. , `Exchange
very dull at g a 1 1 0 discount buying.
Money close.
St. Lents Blirket.
My Telegraph to the Pittaburgh 9arette.l •
ST. -Lorne, Decembei. 10.--To - bacco nn
changed and very little offering. Cotton:\
ordinary sold at 19a20c. Nothing doing in
'Hemp. Flour is in goOd demand for , low
grades; super sold At 115,2086,13 x, extra
fa,25a7,25,t0nb1e extra s7aB, trebble' extra
$8a9,50, fancy sloal2. ~W heat buoyant for
.prime and choice grades, and priepa ?els
tiVely- higher; fitir to strictly prime fall
sold at , $1,45a1,80, , ( prime to acncel white
41,80a2,05. Corn higher, but dill' St 70a7f10.
Oats better, but inactiye at 558590.'8ar1ey
steady at 51,7582,00 f r prime to -choice
spring, ,- and $2,56 'f o l. c hoice fall. Rye
'higher at 11,28a1,27. Pork' in active de
mand, and advanced to $25,60a25,75, and* is
'held at $26. Bulk mega buoyant; dry salt
shOulders, 10s10qc; clear sides, - 141a1-1 1 4c;
Ratton,•very little offering; shoulders sold
in a small way at 11)tc; clear sides, 17cf
new sular i'and balm), 170. Lard firm at
144a11i0 for sterne r and 15540 'for keg.
Whisky'dull4nd drooping' at 911%894340.'
• Iteceipts—Flourt 1 1 501 / bbleg , wheat' 500
bush; corn, 900 bush; oats ' '3,100 t' hush;
barley, 200 bash; hogs; B i nd head.
GAz DEMltaz-11;18iE'':
New York Dry Goode Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l
Nzw YOUIE; Dec. 10.—The weather is
clear and hard, and the demand for; Wool
ens has improved: some slight concessions
nave been made to close out lines of low
priced hear y goods, but nevertheless the
market is „better than a fortnight since.
Heavy'Brown Sheetings---the prices of cer
tain makes have been reduced %c per yard
and goods like- Stark A are selling ma low
as 1414, and Appleton Aat 15. White Print
ing Cloths have risen fully `340 per yard,
and_ under a more animated demand have
run up to Sc. Bleached Muslims have been
In a more animated demand and are full Xo
higher, although thig rise Is not yet quota
ble •among jobbing trade.. • On the whole
trade, is livelier, although one or two job
bing houses have failed to moot their ma
turing obligations and will probably go in
to liquidation. i . •
Milwaukee`Market :
_
[By Teieersah Ike !mummy izsiette.i •
MxLwatruws, , December 10.—Flour is
dull, firm and unchanged. Wheat is quiet
and anchaaryged, Land sales were made at
$1,27 for No. 1, and 11,17 for No 2. ' , Oats - is
firmer, and sales'-were •madeat 48a490 for
No. 2. Corn is sleady,.st 044650 foe shelled.
Rye is firmd tsiles were wade. at .11,10
• for Nti.'l. ax le y i ld nOyritnid: 'The receipts
for the past twenty-lbw sibiodrited
t 0.2,000 barrels flour, 35,000 bushebs Wheat,/
2,000 bushels °ste t 400 bushels rye, and, SOO
bushels barley. • The shlpthents' ler the
same length Of time amounted to 4,000
borrobt floury /0 ' i bushels wheat, 400 ush
els oats, and 1,1 bushels 'rye.
11011 We •
(By Teligtok Eisiatie.l ,
Louravuum, Deoembei.. 10.—Sales of 60
hhds. tobacco, new lugs at !Wig old 7a9c;
=idiom leaf 1234. Cotton 22c. Rags 7,ia
83ic grass. Waft pork $34,76a26c. Lard
lEon;l63ic in bulk.. Shoulders. 05(a9140:
clear ' rib sides 1334a13Nr clear 'sides 1334 a
146 Bacon. clear rib/ sides 164 c; clear
sides 17c. Superfine floor 1530116. Wheat
61,80a1,96. Corn 60a63c. Oats 55abse. Rye
61,30a1,25. Whiaky;raw.free 980.
Cleveland Market. .
(By Teiegrevti to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) -
CmtvErJain,,Decernber
.10.—Plour is firm
and- unchanged. Wheat is firm, holders
are-asking an advance. Sales of 8 cars of
No. 2 winter at $1,75; No. held at $1,85a
1,90. Salea of 3 cars NO. 2 red western at
11,75. ::Corn, old; hisld firm at 11,00 f new of
82c. Oats, sales at 132ca63.. Bye, sales at
$1,35a1;38. Petiolem active and demand
for Western and southern trade refined,.
firm at 273ia28c in large lots; 29a30 in trade
Pidladelplda Mia.ricet.
Car Telegraph to the Plttobarah oasette.3
• Paar..4uottmiXta, . December 10. --Flour
quiet; lO*a, Wisconisln and, Minnesota ex
tra family 17,60421); Ohio $9a10,74. Wheat
dull; good red sl,9oa2.oo;iwllt& 112410a2,40.
Rye $1,55. Corn in moderate demand for
new, sales 4,000 bush at 94c41; old nomi
-nal at $1,15a1,17. Oats steady at 67a720 for
Western. Petroleum, unchanged. Provis
ions firmer. Mess• Pork 526,50. Lard 15M
amiqo. 'Whisky 11,03a1.05.
Buffalo Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6uette.l
BUFFALO, December 10.—Recelpts none.
Flour.in good inquiry; city ground spring
$7a7,50; amber $9a9,50; - white 111a11,50.
Wheat quiet; sales of 13,000 bush No. 2
Chicago at $1,45.C0rn dull and unchanged.
Rye held at 11,45 - . Barley nominal at $1,95
a 2,05. Pork, Lard and Righwines dull and
unchanged. Dressed Hogs firm at 510,50;
buyers are holding.off for lower rates.
ClnelnaaU Cattle Market.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Baaette.l
CINCINNATI. December 10.—Hogs opened
dull, with packers holding back, but closes
active, at $7,75a8,25, gross, and $9,50a10,00,
net; the receipts during the past twenty
four hours were 14100 head. Beef Cattle
in goad demand and prices advancinst;
Ra 7,25 is the whole range. Sheep firmer
for good to prime; sales at 113,50a3,75 per
centa4 gross.
St. Louis Cattle Market.
By Telegraph v. the Pittsbargh Gasette.l
Sr. Louts, December 10.—Hogs in brisk
demand at $7,25a8,40, principally at $7,75a
8,25.- Cattle: receipts moderate and prices
unchanged at 12,2488,50 for inferior to me
dium, s4as for fair to prime, $8,50a6,25 for
choice to extra. Sheep; the• supply and
demand 115 ht, and prices range from sl_A°
I#emphls Marke. ,
By Telegraidi to thellttaborgh Gizette.) '
ME - AtPaiel Docembe rlO.-Cotton firmer
and stiff at 23 (c; receipts of 1,414; exports,
2,510 bales. Flour quiet; 'superfine
Corn 70a71c. Oats 03c. ' Hay $20a22. Bran
22a23c. Bacon quiet; shoulders 1334 c, clear
sides .175,4 c: Bulk Meats in demand; shoul
ders 10c, sides 14%c. Pork 25c; Lard
15;01636c.
Baltimore Market.
Mr Telegraph to the Plttabargh aazettel•
• Ruirtnonn, Deoember 18.—Flour firm
and fairly active and unchanged. Wheat
nominally lower. Corn firm; sales prime
white at 90a95c. Oats firm at 78a75c. Rye
firm at 81,40a1,48. Mesa Pork firm. • Rib
sides 17c, clear 1734 c. Shoulders 14c. Hams
18c. Lard firm at 18tic. '
Chicago Cattle Market:
By Telegraph to 4he Pittsburgh GaiettO.3
CHICAGO, December Io.—Cattlii very dull,
and • almost nominal, at 1t3,50a4,40 for com
mon to fair cows, and 118,804,76 for good to
extra prime steers. Live hogs active and
firm at ii7,40a7,85 for common to medium,
and $8a8,50 for good to choice.
IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE $t CIIIOAOO
RAILROAD, December 10.-5 bbls alcohol,
Little & Mechllng; 3110 alcohol, J Adler &
Co; 55 bdls hides, G N Hoffstott: 2 bble
spirits, J McCullough; 2 cars rye, W J
Meek; 14 do do, J S Pi noh; 2 do do, D
Wal
lace: 5 do do, 100 bbls flour, Webster &Bax
ter; 200 bbls flour, owner; 100 do do, S
Lindsay, Jr & Co; 100 do do, Clement &
Stevens; 1 car rye, Thos Moore d: Son; 1 car
meat, 10 bbls oil, Parker,- 10 boxes
'
cheese A. & J Kerr; 20 lags, buckwheat
flour, John Porterfieldr 338 galls stone
ware, S 13 Copeland; 84 sks rage; McElroy &
Harrison; 50 bats cheese, W M Gormly; 100
dodo, Haworth & Dewhazet; 38 do do, SP
Shriver & Co; 20 dordo, E Heazleton; 34 kge
apple butter, P Duff & Son; 20 sks rage,
Frazier & Metzgar; 2,kgs butter. Arbuokles
dt Co; 1 car lumber, Nanz & H; -10 kgs - ap
ple butter,W H Graff & • Co; 5 bbls poultry,
Graff & R oller; 8 bits buckwheat flour, J
Dilworth & Co: 5 bbls dry peaches, 1 keg
apple butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 30 bbls
flour, Dillinger & Stevenson; 26 bgs rags,
Christy &Benham; 4 cars scrap iron, Jacob
Winkle & Co; lot ear corn, McHenry &
Hood; sbbls oil, 10 kge lard, W B Hays &
Son.
CL
AND PITTSBURGH'
ROAD, December 10.-2 carspotatcies i C
Norton; 1 do do, Wilson di, Morse; 2 dodo,
Barlett dt Cariett; 1 car blooms, Bryan &
Caughey; 28 bbls copper, T M Howe; 1 box
hardware, 1 do axes,'Mayburge & Heck; 4
bblii , broken glass, , Bryce, Welker 'dc Co; 1
hf bbli 1 bill' tobacco, J Zimmerman; 6 bdls
'springs, 6 do slats, J W Woodwell; 4 ;do
do, bemon it Weise; '6 ' window glass,
-Wm McCulley; 6 blip wire, Jll Taylor; '1
bbl , do; 0 liusse3;,; do cider,-J M. Mor
row; 12 bt apples; -W `W Reinieirt 8 sacks
rage, J5l Weldon & ',Co; 1 W H
Kirkpatrick; I hhd drk'apples, 1 box
butter, 1 bbl, 1-• kg eggs, A Gillett; 69 enipty
oil bbls, C A Winmcastier 11' bbl beads D
Gregg ,14' Co:- 26' bra candles, Rinehart' it
Stevens; 20 do do, P Shriver & 'Co; 10 do
do, JSDilworth tk,"•Co; 16 , 40 do, 1 bad ba
• con. E
, mye , s c t - cy ; 19. bxs candley,
Robinson & Co; 2 ins \santisage,'J,P Hanna
ALLzoitErrr MLLE! -BAILIMA-D,Diii4m—
ber 10.-160 bbls 011, -- Jae': Wilkinti' 240 do
do, 1) M Edgerton; 480 do do, Leech &
Wood; 23 ski: corn, J& W Fairlev; car
limestoee Shoenberger & Blair; 1 /mi.
metal, M c Knight, ; Porter & Co; 10 sksbar
ley, 5 do need, Scott t Gisal; 16 eke flour, T
C Jenkins: 15 bgs 'rigs. 7 bbls dry apples; 5
bgs seed, W Miller; 1• car- grain; Martin
Brickell & Co: 10 bgs flour, W H Kirkpat
rick do Co; 1 bbl butter; 1 sack rags, Paul tit
Gibsonfl car scrap iron, Coleman, Rahm
& Co. ,
, ALLEGHENY STATION, DeCeMber
10.-
2 cars wheat, R T KennedY & Bro; 1 car
do, Wm McKee & Co;' 1 do 'flaxseed, Ewer.
Hamiltbn & Co; 7 'bales/ hops, Smith & Co;
33hides, J Luckcawpt; 1 car,. bga riaaseed,
M B Suydam; 1 do metal, ,Lewis, Bailey, dr
Nisei; 2 cats atone, Stiperiot Iron Co: 15
bbla oil, H M Henderson; 1 ear shipstuff,
Heck•& Co; 200 bbls flour, George Stewart;
13 mks rye, 161 do oats, B Knox dc Son.
RIVER NEWS,
Thesiver continues to retiede steadily
with tioaritiaix feet in the channel by the
Monongahela , pier (marks. The weather
continues sold and freez!bg, and the Ice in
the / Allegheny is becoming gdite fon:nide.
ble,• though as yet boats can still fight their
way tholugh it, .
Bus/nags, was ; moderately active at the
, rday ,
yeete,. with , a fair' amount ok„ freight
_
'offering ' for_ Most Points, though there is
still plenty of room for improyennint.
The Kenton arrived at noon , . yelterdiv
with a very good trip, and will return
again - to-day. Her officers report hiving
passed through considerablehesij ice. r
The Mary ..Davage Barges, Captain
Shedderi, are, announced .for New Orleans
forthwith; arid shippers should hear this
in mind., _ ' '
The Camelia, Capt. Thos. Poe, is filling
up - steadlli, and will be the first boat out
for Nashville.
The Grey • Eagle, Capt. C. L. 'Brennan,
is the regular packet for Parkeraburg to
day, leaving promptly at noon.
—The Leon'du, left St. Louie for Pitts
burgh on Tuesday. • • .
—The Messenger. enroute from St. Lords
to Pittsburgh, was at . .louisville on Tues
day. '
• —The Cirieinnati & COM
pany propose to build two splendid steam
ere, three hundred feet long, double deck
ere, one at Louisville and the otherat Cin
cinnati. ' •
—Mr. Philip Dodridge, pilot_ of the An
nie Laurie, was married to Miss Emma
Middleton, of Baltimore, in the Episcopal
Church at Charleston, West Virginia, last
Saturday:
—The wreck, of the steamer .7, N. MoCnr
lough has been floated down toward the
shipyard at 'Madison, a considerable dis
tance from where she sank.' The possibili
ty of raising her is now rendered certain.-
-Captain Carter telegraphed 'from Flor
ence on - Tuesday that the bodies of twenty
eight victims of the steamboat disaster had
been recovered, and that the weather had
turned so cold that the searching for bodies
in the river bad to be suspended.
—The Cincinnati Gazette;of Wednesday
says: Walter Brown the I, chatrinion" row
er, arrived on the Boston& yesterday. Ho
was to row from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,
but didn't do it, in consequence of having
broken his boat against a bridge pier at
Parkersburg. He came from than city by
steamer, nearly four hundred miles, but
still clainia that he has won his wager.
—Capt. Benj. M. Dove, 11. S. N., who
was long connected with the Mississippi
Squadron, died at Key West Florida, the
19th of last month. Capt. Dove was one of
the most gallant and eflicient officers on
the Western rivers during the late war, but
his modesty and unassuming manners
stood in the way of his receiving proper ap
preciation. His age was fifty-tive,years.
—The steamboat fraternity of this city
will doubtless regret to leant that Lew H.
Vance of Madison, was amongst the vie•
tins of the late catastrophe on the Ohio.
Mr. Vance had a wide spread acquaintance
on the Western waters, and was univer-
sally esteemed for the many virtues of his
heart and mind, combining as they , did all
the attributes 'of a high-toned, honorable
gentleman:
-- - -The Dubuque Herald, of Saturday,
save: The snow storm has closed - up the
river news, and It le doubtful if boats will
venture another trip' this season. Be it re
corded that's packet left this city on the
8d day of December,lB6B, for St. Paul,
also for Fulton. La st year_ packets ceased
coming on the sth ,of December. The
river was full of alushice and snow yester,-
clay, and no-boat was visible but the ferry.
„
- —A St. Lone telegram saYsi Navigation
suspended 'above Keokuk, there being
nothing afloat except - ferries, - Heavy rain
along the Lower Missouri has caused a,
swell of two feet, but It will soon run out.
Ice is running at and below St. Joseph.
The directors of the Atlantic & Mississippi
Steamship Company met yesterday - and re
elected the officers of la'st year, viz.: Presi
dent, W. J. Lewis; Vice President„- Geo.
Pegramt Secretary, John H. Fitzgerald.
—Bai-keepin on the Mississippi is not
the !acridly° business it was before the
war. It ;the almost unanimous expres
sion of those 'interested that it is played
out.,A packet recently went down to New .
Orlens with 'lBO 'eabin passengers. The
bar-keeper says- it pmrved s one of the poor
est trips far ever had- Nearly all
the time, iiight and day, seven,tables were
occupied by ettehre players, yet the bar
keeper didn't sell one deck of cards.' An
other bar-keeper in one of the. beat trades
on the lower river says he has not a sold a
deck of cards dnringthe season, although
sometimes there a huhdred passengers in
the cabin. This is no imaginary sketch.
We' know personally several bar-keepers
who cleared before' the war from four to
six hundred dollars per month, who have
become considerably involved during the
past twelve months. Some of them did not
clear enough to pay the rents which they'
had agreed to pay for their bare,—.Sri. Louts
Demberat.
River and Weather.
CB' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh. eiszette.l •-•
LOUISVILLE, December le.—River is . sta
tionary and 8 feet in the Canal. Weather
clear and cold.- • • •
STEAMBOATS.
.
1111910 ANT SIIIPPEES...:
• •
CINCINNATI, jag i t
g I LOUISVILLE, IsVAHSVILLE:
• fto, MEMPHIS, VIOKS2IOIIO AND NE IV OH-
L/LANS.—Tbe
MARY DAVAGE AND BARGES
JAMES SETEDDEN, Commander:
Will leave au above oa • . . •
-TILIS DAY. :December llth. • .
Shipper. shoal& bear in mind that the DAVAGE
wUI positively go through without re-shipping.
•
del • CHARLES' BARNES:Agent.—
ITTSBUIIGII,
- TritEiLING9
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leste Company's Mar! Bet, foot of*oqd street,
DAILY, AY 121.*
MONDAYS 4141:i TEiItEiDATB,
BAYAIII) ." A: 8 Si/ilea/nth Master.
•WEON - 28irelre AND
GREY .EAGLE . . O. L. Baser sir. Muter.
•
i Freight will be recel . v i eds E t
s o all e kem b N I
eis Am
A '
e.
VOIR. NASHVILLE L Enw, A4 ,4o= 4
RECT—The t team .
CAMELIA
Wlll leave en
r KIIKSDAY. DKCAMBER I,otb.
•
for Evsnoville,illarksville and
Aortrotit* or pt i rmittpri_o i ttotri r yzto.
FLACK.
#. D. COLLUGWOOD, Agents,.
--:.
doi
IgtORT PITT
a:
LUMBER COMPANY,
CAPITAL - • $125,000.
PRWDEM 4II DWAND.DITIENDEIL
SICIIIIMARY-T. A. WEIGHT.
BET=lnrilarDlOrr--EDW..DAVIBOIC:
•
Edward Davlaa, I. L. P. Dunesa4
Jobn Mellon t B. D. Dithridifs,
Geo. W . Dukadge, 3t. L. mouse,
i s . R. J•hasten.
arimuuni, I
BUTLER Alft , ;MIR STREVI
OrittrE AT " 0 : 11 T nieT !tr : +ss W 031.4 WW
11
• . stmt. , • •
•
Lvntiwie LUM BER I LUMBER.
ALDIANDEIIt PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Kind. , of. Lumber,
.
ON BA ND A.1ND , F074 BALD
. . 1 4 080,000 feet Dry Pins Beards;
aao.eou.feet 131 and A Inch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1% inch Venues 7huki
30,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak: - -
515,000 feet Dry Si, A% and 3 inch Ask,
5,000 feet Dry A. 0%, 310. Cherry & Maple
30.000 feet Dry 1. Ms, A and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 .feet Dry Poplar Scantling:
050.000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting:
150,000 Na. 118-inch Shingles, sawed; • '
A 50,000 No.llB-11cli ;Wes, sawed
40.000 No.l 16-Inch les, shaved:
*O,OOO Fire Brick;
- .1,000 Fire Tile. -
10U Tons Fire Clay; . . .
YARDS—NO. 86 'PRZBLIE STUNT. thrum. ,
Manchester, and 151 REBECCA • SZNT, eppo
site the Chu - Works, A ll egheny City. rule
AN ORDINANCE
To Authorize the Grading of Gloriosa'
Alley between Third and.O'Hara
htreets4Third Ward; Allegheny.
Sze: r. Bt fr ordained aid enaeled by the `
Reise
and Cerames Cornelia if the 040 AllefielliV and
U O Weby maenad and masted by the autamity
of the same. .That the Committee on Stmets
and they are hereby authorised and dbected to in
vite and receive Proposals for the Grading of Mer
man Miley from Third street to O'Mara street In the
Third Ward Allegheny, and' to contract therefor
with the lowest and hest bidder or bidders, at:their
Sze. 2. That for the:purpose of dcfraylag thecost
, and expenses of mild Lai provementa; there
thebe, and is
heriblevied, a special tax, to be egualp *Assessed
npoupon. several' lots bounding and abuttiag upon
the said Blossom alley respectively in proportion to
the feet front to them respective,y esinprised. and
bounding and abutting as aforesaid.
Stn. -3. That as goon as the cost and expeasessf.
'Bald Ininrovements shall be fully ascertained 'lt -
shall be the d oty of the Street Com nilsalenerict maces
and apportion the same amonuthe , several lots
bounding and • &Dotting- upon the said Blossom
alley respectively. according to the, rule above
inamated. and Whereupon proceed to make demand
and collect the same, according to the provisions of
the act of the. General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act defining
the manner of collecting the perinea - of - grading
and paving of the streets and alleys of , the City . of
Allegheny, and for other purposes.' , " paiied the' 30th,
of March.' 1822.
SEC. 4. That so ninth of any ordinance as may Con
flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the
same Is hereby repealed.
Ordained anti enacted into a law this the 30th day
of November, A. D. 1805.
JAIIO3 1fe333113,
!resident of the deleot Connell.
_ _ 4011 N 8. SLAGLE,
President of Condon Cimino&
Attest
D. IfAirainoN L Clerk of Select Donald!.
R. DILWOZTII. Clerk of Common Conseil. dee
ounr.e.r.nrewehoww,e •INII/•"/
T O WHEAT GROWER%
OUPE&PHOSI'HA.TE OF IMF!,
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SEWARD se CAMPBELL,
°Mee, $56 Pan Street, Pittsburgh, Pal
•
Thetest Eel:Millie? hi nee, ind recognized y
Farmers who have given It a' trial, tope the stand
and for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oata
Curs, rota toes, /to. We have published for grate•
'tons circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies or
which will be sent free to any sending us their ad•
dress.
• •
PENN Building
lA C H m S mt ITA LFO R T H WE N S S T N N
at Dlxmont. Pa.. will receive Proposals until the
10th DAY :OF DECEMBER, fur the erection and
closing in "the Eastern Extenalon ofihe Hosuntal."
according to the plans and specifications adopted
and approved by them.
The plans and `specifications can be examined at
the Rosetta" until the time above mentioned tbr.re.
.
Proposal@ roust be marked u such and tent to R.
MILLER,. Jr, Chairman of the Building Commit
tee, Pittsburgh.
Bids will, bo opened it the Hospital on the 15th
of December. _ !
The Committee reserve the right.at their discre
tion to reject any or alibi& no; deemed to the inter
est of the institution or satisfactory_ to_ the commit
tee. order of the - - - -
, n 024485 • - BIIILD1N& COMMITTEE. ,
EWALT STREET
BRIDGE COMPAiCT-rt.
NOTICE—A. meeting of the subscribers to the
stook of this company will be held at the office of
Messrs. BILL & IiIfOTTBILLY. Butler,. street. Elev.
enteenth.wiid s on FRIDAY. December 11th.1868
at 2Sf, o'Cloch r'. at. By Br eider of - Committee.
citurst:BEIBILIIT., Chairman.
Pittsbnrgh, Decenuter 7th..11188.
N. - B.—Plus dud specifications until the Meeting
above Milled for; will bee- received at the office rot
Messrs. BILL & all llTTEltulf. deft id •
11 1 1 TED — OkicommissloN,.
exArE . HUNDRED TONS 01
• Y . •
POR 7t: HOLIDAYS.
The highest inariet priees. and gulch. sales
'guaranteed. !dark par..Y..al es dlatinettrand send
voices by „
HALLATID
elmaJattuili Merchants, WA Washington 'tree
New lark. • unI7:I3IT
OFFICE OF CITY Eh k11N51L1R„.... : 4
ALLZGHINT CITY. Dee. Elk 461101114•''
SLAVER ASSISSDIENT—NotiCe id
• hereby given' to alt timperty bolder' in the
WESTaH.N bEWERAttE Dint NWT, which. eut
brace" all that porticn ei the city area, lying north-
West of the hallowing Unss,via : North of.Ohlo
lane and Walnut sire. t and West of BlOwell street,
and a line rimming Nortb-east to Observatery hill
and'oemcity.line. as well as the -portioir lying -be
tween aeltern avenue, *ado lane, Fulton. end Bid-
Well streets (comprehending the larger "art of Matt
eh:ster and. all they PlresancValley section) that the
assessment for the construction of the Bedgwak
street sewer is now completed. and= pla...ed In the
hands of the City Treasarer for eolleutton. all
propert• heretofore assessed for sewerage pa rposes
within the limas above
.dealgnated la exempt from
present assesonent. = -
des:afff CRAB. DAVIS, City Engineer. 4
Cail. ?Rol. Pox:
MARL ASH-50 casks No. lin
store mil for sale by
Bea it; yams's, a OQN.
Ltrsumst.
errs wsia
ORDINANCES.
111'1A:1,0:o:I
FERTILIZERS.
=MA ANIMATED BONE,
Iit.6I2;fIi'PACTITEZD BY
PROPRIETORS.
PROPOSALS.
RAILROADS:
tnIYrsBDEBH andagyMlN
CONNELIAVILLE U. R.
- •
Ori end ifter TUESDAY, NOTetabea.;llth.
trains will arrive at and depart Arom toe Depot MI-.
ner of Grant and Water streets, ne follows: '
Depart. Arrive.
Mail to and from7;oo A. N. 6:00 P. ite:
McKeesport Aceeminodna:ll:oo A. M. 2:031'.
Ex. to and from Uniont , n: - 3:00 r. m. 10:10 A. V.
West Newton Acoommod'n 4:30 P. N. 8:35 A. are
Braddoek , s AccommodaVn 6:15 P. N. 7:50 P. Na
Night Aoc. to Melteespert./o:3ol'.'K. 6:48 A.A...
Sunday N e wton to
from We A.:00 1L.10:00 A.ll'
For tickets apply to
P -- - W 6 .' Agent:.
STOI7T• filaPedittatiellt. 11Cat
=GE of TM*.
nENI.
On and atter MONDAT November 9th,- '
TWO .TRAINS DAILY will leave Plttsbargblets.
tion,corner efEleventk and Pike streets for - Prank..
lin, 011 City, BMW*, and all points in the Oil MO.
eons. -•• ;
i.AV2 tarn rirraNdlteH.
Mall B:46pab
Express.... ". 7:10 sense.. 0:30 a m
Brady , s.E'd . .A. 3:IM. radys
_
lit Soda Werke _ • Soda Work.
Accomod'a..lo:3o • ..Axesceoda'n. 4.2812 Tie
lid &ids Works d Sodi Works
Accomod_ .5:00 is Aceamodate. arikeile s
Church' TM.. • leave Pit burgle at 1:10 P. M.
rive at Pittsburgh at 0:50A: 2, • 1 .1.
Passengers taking exresr train have b it rao
change of ears between Piltsbanh, Buirala and 01/
Regions. Mail and Ex rent Trains step •nly
Wrlolto • Mixed Way andt.tocosoloodadoll
trains stop at all statilaltit;rl2lol. rhiro w, ^
R. THO . • POsTSII ROPE, Tisk.' Agent , — , • no* •
gI T Gljg
( allallglit'
Wrenn! ATI AND um
• PAICHARDLEROIRW N 'r
CLANGS OP TIME.-Oa and after. SUNDAY. r
Nev. 224,18118, trains will leave and arrive it
Maim Depot, as lellows, , ,lttsbnrib,time: . -
m
Mairleiprs j'g r t.. 3: 3a. Ih. 151 .4"4". 411. ,p k:
Put Line /Os L 3 1 .
Past Express 2:38 p. nt. 151.31 5. 612 4
Mixed Way "5:422. m. 8.4 -
McDonald'. Jux.'n, Na, 4. 11 : 88 ,1. la.. 11-114
Bteabeacllle Axeotamod , .. 3:38 p. :8 a. m. McDonald ' , noe'ls, lip. 2.. 3:08 p. 3:181k lne.
A1ar51:582. Exress will leave daily. , • -
12:13 P. M. M ve daily. •
Tbe 10:13 a. Train letter daily, Slindals
carded, and makes close connections al Newark/ref
Zanesville and points an ilandusky, , Msattleld dir
Newark R. N.
.„.
P. - 80 1 .8LL., General Ticket Agges,;l2
W. W. CARD, Btenbeaville, Okie. •
VnENNSYLVA.NUOMIMB .
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
and after Nov, Al 1555. Trans will are.
rive at aid depart from the Union Depot, corner
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: ,
aitt •
Arrive.
._Depon.
Mall Train.... 1:80121 D a Desna.
21:30
Past Lisle • 9:4oa in W 's ,No. 1.. &SOS=
Wall's No. 1.. '5:20 aas M Train 8:111 ant
BrintonAco'n., 7:50 vs o Ciaelmasititx.l.2l:3s2l22
Wall'S No. 2.. 11:50 Wall's No. 2.. 11:20 ano.
Ciswino%ti Ex. 9: 4 0 am Johnstown An. 3:15p12 , • •
Johnstown Ac. 10:3¢ am Braddockallol 4:212p 21
Baltimore Ex. 1•45410 'Express .5:10 pi*
hlht Expren .24:15 pin WalPs No. 1.. • 15:20 pal
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm Wall's No. 4.. o:ls,pril
Braddock. Non 5:50 p Past - Line ' '-
Wall's N.. 4. 725 p WairaN 0. 5., 11:00 p
W•, Paasenl m •
Tee Church Train leaves Wall's Station eves/_ •
Sunday at 9:15 a. as., reaching Pittsburgh at
f. m. Batt:raft, leavesPitliibnigh at L91:50 p. at:
and arrives at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. as. •
• CineinaatlExpresslebOos4ally. - Allether brain.
gaily e_xoept Suailay. • - • -
?or fmikerlbSorsaatilinaPply to • • • ,- • ,
W. IL .BECRWITH, Agent.
• The Pennsylvan ia Railroad- Company will not an.
snore say risk for Baggage, except .wearing as*
pare', tad limit their responsibility One Manfre"
Dollars la value.: All ,Baggage. exceeding . that::..
*mint in value will be at the of the swim; ilar.
leas taken by special contract. , I • • )
EDWARD if. WILLI
aeaeral Superintsedent,-Altooak
n 023
it. . ~. ....... „ ,_ :: grtiumn :
-B I G__,ii - PO., m aYNE '& CHICAGO Ifo -
W. ANI) CLEVEL.AND A PITTSBURGH N.E. .
Prom Nov. 23d, ' HMS, halms will leave from
and' arrive at the UniOn .RePot. A pOrth silo , Mr'
Wile,. as folloWa: ~. ~ ._,..;,,,...., .
~
_,__,.,, - _- 454206. : - -Aftres....;'?' , -t..,r. ,
i:-.Uhrea.gtfEX. 4 . - .'.="3:03 . Chicago-Xi.. ~.-;211.3 as 1
• ClevelatidEx.. 3:03,a at Cleveland Ex. 91 : 13' M •
_Erie & Yeield 6 l. „1423 a m Chicago Ex..- 11:5S ai mg
Cl. & Wh_6gli..rtel:3B.4 re Wheelhig Ex. 11:13a;
Chicago MalL ,- . '6:58 a m St. Louis Ex.. 3:53p1a - .
_Chleago - Ex.... 10:08 a m Chicago Ex.... '4:381i tia •
Cl. 5 Wrg Ex. 2:23p z. Ct. .t.o% , g_Ex. 4:13 pm
Chicago Ex.,.. 2:43 ple Erie A Yg , ti Ex 8:13 pm,
Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:03 pr. CI. WWII' g Ex "elabil DU'
Depart from Allegheny.
N.
Arrive fis Alfeglum_ j/..
N. Brigt , nAdi 8:513a m N..BrigVn Ao. 7:__.
_O3 alls `'
Leetsdale "I 10:23 am N. Briort6n " 8:25 aII
" 11:53 ani Wellsville 66 9:53 ara
„Xechester " 1:33 pm m New Castle " 10:33 am.
Welleve Ace.. , 3:33 p m Le etsdale " 9:13 am" '
Leetsdale AFc. 4:13 pin . - 66 1:01100.
N. Brigt , n '..- 5;33 pin in N.Brigns " 2:43 pm
14: Brigt'n ` , ..,;H:2Bpin Le etsdale ; . , " 4:5341112.•
Leetsdale "043 pm - t" • " . T:18 a lia
Leetedalez.o:ol, _, -. et/while ...Sop. -..-., . •
day`fibuYeti , .. - I:l3•Pni day 't.hureh... 9:58 a/ra.'
.—.• 2:43 p. la. ChicagOdExprees leaves daily. . . '' , " 6
air 11:534. m. Chicago Express arrives daily.
gm-Ne, change of care .between Pittsburgh and. •
Chicago. bleeping care withon change to Inglinap
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T. IL MYERS, Geaeral.Tickat Meal. - _ non
IF . ESTFJRN PENN.
' SYLVANIA RA—L-
B AD—Op and after is eV..51.51d, 1868,' , the •Pair
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Ball.
road will. arrive at and depart from- the /federal •
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
gpringdle No 16:40a is Nall x T:00 Silt
Freeport No. 18 40 am Freeport No 1 9:15 alll-'
Express 10 a SharptogN,o . .iill:slo art
Slyarpb , g Nrs.l. -1:26 , pm Express • 2:45 pea
Freeport N 0 .2 ,15:00 pmf3priugcl'e No I„ 3:sl.Cip at
.. ..1 5:65 p m .eport No. 5:20 p m
Springdle . No2 6:46 D Suringdle No 7 , ) 7:10 p
Aboye trains run daily except-Sunday:
The Church Train leaves , A.llegheny denct. evert..
Sunday at 7:40 a. m.,' reachin g Allegheny City at.
9:50 a. id. Returning, leaves Allegheny Olt, at •
1:110 p. m. and arrive atc.pegheny Jtuict. at 3:45
ComistresirOtt TicEltii—For sale inpackac e of •
Twenty between between Allegheny City, Chestnut
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpslsurg s
and rod only on the trains stopping at Stati ons title 9se.
The trains leaving , Alleibeily CitY !et rioo . i.
make direct connection Treepon - withWalkere
line ofStages fbrßutler and Harmalistown. Through
tickets may bepnrehase t Uat Stu Offloe,_No. 3 Bt.
Clair street, near the 81115 slat Bridge Pittsburgh .
and at the Depot. • Alles eiv
For further information apply _to
JABIEB - LEFITERTB, Agent;
Federal Street Depot.,
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will. not sues
some any risk fbr Baggage, except for wearing ap.
pixel, and limit their responsibility to One HundreCl
Dollars in value... All baggage exceeding , Ohl
amount in value will be st - the riek. of the owner, lute
less taken by special contract: - . • - - •
, • EDWARD H. wrumaft,-
esp.rai Superintendent.. Altoons4iPm
EEO
S t i j BILL a IMINMS
UNION PACIFIC =WAY-4
Eastern Division.
The SMOETES'I' AND MOST lIMS•TAIMPI, Our
from the East to all points ' • •
Colorado, Nevada,
California, ; Utah,
Arizona, Witshingto
New Meiico,_ Idaho
Oregon. • -
Two Trains leave Mato Line and LeiVeliWo.l;
dally, (Sundays exeepted,kon thearrival of trains -4
Pacific Railroad from tit. , onto; and Hannibal ami
M.-Jo Railroad from QT2 cy: conneet.w. at Law..
Arm, Topeka. and ..Wamego with 'ta b oo for all
pointa •in Kensac• At end of track went or Ells.
worth with the UNITED ATES EXPRICBBSIOOd.
PANT'S DAILY ' LINE OF OVER ILLIF t
AND EXPRESS COACHER FOB • • . •
DEIv VERf 13A1.T TA 1t
And all Points la the Territories,
~. , ,
And with SANDEItSOWS TES-WEEKLY LINE Of.
COACHES for Fort
.tinlon,,_Bentidlfort. Pass, Alba. ,
renit,' , tlants. Be, and all points In Arizona and
With' the receit additions of rolling stock and
equipment, and the arrangements: made with re. -
sponslble Overland Transportation Lines from
western terminus:tide -road no* offers unequalled' - -
be
for the-iiransmisidon of freight to the Stir
Tickets for .sale at all the PrlnelP/14 °ices lathe
United States and Canada
Be sere and ask far ticket' via .T 111: SMOKY
HILL EOUT.C_ ' PACIFIC ' asnmeT
EASTRIE DIV ISION. . _ -
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