The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 12, 1868, Image 3

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    anciai 'natters in New York.
Gold Closed at 135%©136%.
NW
4: Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l I
NEW York, December 11, 1868
' MONEY AND °OLD.
7 ' Mo ney active and light at 7 per cent.
Sterling 9%@9;( 1 . Gold lower; opened at
X,
.'i, and closed at . 1 . 35 ,g®135%. The bears
, ,
..,,. were free sellers., The demand for cash
:•:: .•
gold was quite limited, and it is expected.
but a, moderate, amount of bars will be
?'' ' 'ohiPPed to-morrow.
,
~ ' • GOTERMENTS.
G overnments lowe r, closing heavy, it be
lug expected the President's Message will
' E weaken the price abroad. Coupons 1881,
114 34@114%; do. '62, /10%®110%; do. '64,
l'. 1 . 07 6107 X; do. -'65, 1 07%@108: do. new, ,
110 ®110x; do. '67, 110®110x; do. '6B, IJOK
t". 111034: 105 1 :0105X. Painfle Rail-.
road,
Z4es,
4 STA. BONDS.
._.
:' State nds dull: Missouris,-89 ; Old
Tenness 683 i; New, 67Nig67,0 Old Vb.-,
Willits, 65; ' ew, 57 ; Old North Carolinas,,
3 .. 6434; New, 61X; Alabama+, 85 @ 8 8-
STMTS. - - •
i
he Stoc maiket was general l y quiet.
Tre was ean improved tone at: the open
' lug, , with an advance on the leading shares,
, the New Yorke roads being particularly
active. Erie reached an, on the lease of
'the 1 Great Western .ad and rumors
• that the directors have cancelled 200,00
' shares of recently issued stock.:At thet3ec
ond ,Board, :however the market was
. Z. heavy, and *there was a general decline
;', with an increased pressure to sell and
i„' throw out the entire list, the greatest fall
being on the New York Central, Pitts
-1 burg h,l Rock Island and Northwestern.
The depression continued most •of the af
ternoon, Erie and Fort Wayne also partici
:, pating in the decline. Closing quotations,
-:however, were slightly better than the
-...: lowest point, and the market , throughout
1 ',,• Was dull, but closed steady.
Fivs-TwENTyPitioits:--Cumberland, 3534
4 Q)36 ; Wells Express, 26%®26 ; Amer'-
', can, 42®43 ; Adam; 48y, ®18%; United
i ; States, 45y‘@45K; Merchants Union, 15X
!..1 0)16; Quicksilver_, 21 . 1 A,(q)21X; Canton, 47
• ®4B; Pacific Mail 113 y,@113;v 8 ; W. U.
Telegraph, 3 6%@.36M; B. H. it E.; 2334
:3 4 &24 1 4; Marl_posa, 6@6; preferred, 193.1
? 4 @120; New York Central, 124®1245‘;,
Eria+39V,@39% ; do pref., 5834(§59; Hudson,
• 12 434@125; Reading,Wabash,
F (4 1 55 X; do. preferred, 71471; St. Paul, 63
!4g)6334 ; do. preferred, 82 y®8234; Fort
1 Wayne, 109%®109341-Ohio andMississippl,
; 29 %@29 1 4; Michigan Central, 11814@119;
Michigan \ Southern, 'k 85x@)85X; Illinois
Central,ll42. Pittsbt 83®83y •
, , I s l and, 4 t
'Toledo, 101@1015‘; Roc /06X%
106%1 Northwestern, 753‘@7534: do. pre
.; , erred, 763‘®773‘; Lake Shore, 99%;8ur
- I:rlington and Quincy, 172; Marietta and
~ Cincinnati, lat pref., 22 34 .
MINING 13KARES.
Mining shares dull;,Gregcry, 525; Quartz
~. ;Hill , 79; Smith dc Parmetke, .404..
; ,I. COPPER STMT.&
114
. •`. Copper stocks at Boston--Copper Falls,
3i; Franklin; .14; Hancock, 3%; Minne
i`sota, 2; Quincy, 18.
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
•
-07 7 / 9 A or Tax Pim-nu-Ann GAmErra,
• Flerner„ December 11, MI&
• :;.
The market is quiet but steady with a
~ demand fully up to the supply, which con
! :Manes pretty well , reduced, and especially
era this the case in regard to eastern irons.
;IV - hi's there, is no perceptible change in
prices, holderi are firm, and, -as general
Ahing, refuge to make concessions in order
Ito effectsales. We presume that the mills
twill suspend operations for a week or two
labout the first of the year in order to take
frlitock.
ANTZBA.CiTYL •
• , 30 tons No. 1 Foundry 141 50-4 mos
.•;.: 50 " No. 1 Foundry 42 00-4 mos
50 " No. 2 Foundry ....... .... 41 00-4 mos
" 50 " No. 2 Foundry 40 00-4 mos
-* . -•_,•• 60 " Mottled and White.... 87 50-4 mos
•
50 46 No. 3 Anthracite 39 50--4 mos
20 " No. 2 Foundry 40 00-4 mos
• 10 " No. 1 Foundry 42 00-4 mos
mTIIMIxvB goei. SMELTED FROM LAZA BA
PEEIOR ORE.
• 1.00 tons Red Short 839 50- 7 5 mos
• • •:. .400 " Grey Forge 39 00-4 mos
60 Grey Forge 89 00-4 mos
• • • -!.! 70 " Grey Forge 39 50-5 mos
'•• :110 " Grey Forge • 39 50-6 moe
. 40 " Close and Mottled • 39 00-6 mos
• . 4, 78 " Extra Open GreyF'dy 41 00-4 mol
450
••• ' " Med. Close Grey, de
' liyerable at fur 35 00-4 mos
•135 " Extra Grey Forge 40 00-6 moe
• •'• ;3'65 " Grey Forge 39 00-4 mos
•'• • .400 " Grey Forge ......... 39 50-5 mos
: • 420 " Grey Forge 30 50-6 mos
"? 20 " • Extra Grey Forge.... 40 00-4 mos
,••r 60 Grey Forge ' 39 00-4 mos
:100 " • Extra Grey Forge .... .. 40 00-4 mos
60 " Close Grey Forge S 9 00-6 mos
, • - 160 " Grey Forge 30 50-6 mos
;100 " Extra Grey Forge 40 00-4 mos
crrancoax..
.
1100 tons Cold Blast- Forge 149 00-6 mos
• 150 " Warm Blast 47 00-5 mos
• s . .110 " hot Blast Foundry... 51 00- cash
BLOoMs.
1;24 tons No. 1 JUniata..l.
-
New York Dry Goods Market.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
i. I NEW Yonk, Dec. 11.—The weather is
• • xtremelyvold, and a better enquiry is no
' ticeable for,low priced Wciolens, at the re
'luction of -one shilling per yard for low
trades of Meltons and other Woolens.
, acepellants are saleable and firm at 51,25a2
." ibr the:finest` qualities. Bleached Mullins
e more • frey, and
loso hld
igher, but el
this is nut genera makes l.
• Ctaonidale are up to 16c, and Great Falls Q,
.?o 17c. PrintingClothsAre in reduced sup
'•• and firm, at 67 for 56'60, and $8 for 64
square cloths. , The best makes or six -cord
'• ::''-'oft finish spool cotton are •selling at $1 per
cozen net. Heavy Sheetings are steady at
4c for Augusta, /4 3 / 4 43 for Stark, lbc forAp
•,leton A, and 153.ie for Atlantic A.
.1; '
.:•• • Chicago Cattle Market.
. ,
isy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Carom)°, December 11.—Cattle more ac
.; •.' :.,kve and firm at $3,75a5,0Q. for common to
food cows, and 1505027,0 T for fair to good
!:';;:nooth shipping , beeves. Hogs; the, heavy
• peelpts had a depressing effect on the
ydrket, and prices declined 10a15c; sales
ere made at $7,50a7,75 for fair to medium,
..ld $7.90a8,25 for good to choice lots,
osing at $888,15 for ordinary good smooth
f.l,lour and Grain in Store in Chicago.
Dec. 5, Nov. 28, Dec. 5,
868. 1868. 1867.
:r not stated ' 71,050 49,023
• jtit 865.288 ' 628,147 758,010
. , 265,884 103,339 269,900
205,822 186;425. 312,946
155,833 168,914 20,031
350,346 372,918 13.3,470
Philadelphia Market. ,
Telegraph toitvitt.bursh Gazette.) '
paILADELPHIA, December 11. —Flour
'llll and unchanged. Wheat, the demand
f:tght at $1,50a2,00 for ri3d, 12,12 for amber.
ve in good demand at $1,55. Corn In
'. , jmand for western 70a74c. Petroleum
'-t. t i eak, crude 210, 'refined 31c. Provisions
j''rnier. Mesa Pork 128a26,25. Lzird 143 a
Whisky, dull at $1,02a1,04.
11 St. Louis Cattle Market.
Telerrapi to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ;
:48T. — LOWS, December 11.—Cattle un
banged, and ranging 3 &;aB l 4'. Hogs in
sod demand at 730735 e for light to tisedi-
Tm, and BaBy,,e for heavy. 1 Sheep in
,mall demand and the price. unchanged
. ,
.
New York Produce Market. „
CBr Te'egraph to the Pittabeigh Gagette.j
.NEW Yonx. December 11.--Cotton with
out decided change; sales 2,100 bales at 25c
for middling' • uplands. Flour--reeelpts
13,843 bbls and 10a15c better; sales 14,400
bbls at $5,95a6,35 for superfine State west
ern; $7a7,55 for extra .
State; $6,85a8 for extra
western; $8,50210 for white wheat extra;
$13,10a9,50 for R. EL 0.; $7,75a9 for extra St.
Louis; $10212,50 for good choice do; closing
firm. California flour quiet; sales 200 eke
at 56,75a9,75 via Horn; $10,50a12 via lath
mu. Rye flour a shade firmer; sales 300
bbl; at $ 6 ,75a8,50. • Corn meal quiet; sales
100 bbla fair at 0,50. Whisky quiet; sales
50 bbls western at $1,03 for free. Snead--
- receipts 1,120 bu and la2c bettor and more
doing; sales 110,000 bu at $1,60a1,65 for No.
2 spring; $1,70 forpoor No. 1 do; $1,90 for
Winter red State; 112,05a2,08 for anther &Lich
igen; $2,20 for white eenessee; $2,20a24
for whits California. Rve is quiet ;
sales of 25,000 bn State at $1,55; western
nominal at $1,60. Barley dull; sales 4,500
bua State at $2a2,10,- the latterprice for
prime; $ 2a2,04 for rowed; also ,2,500 bits
German at $2,80. Barley Maltquiet; sales
2,000 bus State at $2,28. Cerra shade easier;
receipts 18,000 bus; sales 57,000 bus at 51,12
a 1,13 for unsound; $ 1 ,14a1,143i for sound
mixed Western in store; $1,163ia1,17 for do.
afloat, $1,05 fer poor new' mixed Western.
Oats dull; receipts, 1,825 bus; sales 39,000
bus at 77c for Western in store, and 80c for
do. 'afloat. Rice dull. Coffee firm; sales
2,290 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar
quiet; sales 157 hhds at 11a123c for Cuba,
and 13Kc for Demerara. Molasses dull;
sales 260 bbls New Orleans at 60a76c. Hops
dull; 10a23e for American. Petroleum firm;
133ic for crude; 33a for refined. Linseed
Oil higher, at $1,03a1,06 in large and small
lob& Pork is dull and - heavy; sales were
made of 650 bbls at $25,50a26 for newzness;
$25a25,75 for old mess; 1 20 ,50a22 for prime;
$22a25 for prime mess; also sales are re
ported of 500 tibia new mess, sellers option,
January and February, /25a25,25, Beef
is firm and sales are reported of 140 bbls at
$13216,50 for new plain mess; sl6a2ofor new
extra mess; tierce beef is dull and sales
of 100 tierces were made at $23a30 for prime;
$30832, India mess. Cut Meats steady; sales
are reported of 130 packages at 10al1,k(o for
shoulders; 12a1435c for hams; middles ire
.steady and, quiet; 25 boxes of Cumberland
cut sold at 133ic. Lard is firmer; sales of
700 tierces at 153(01630 for steam; 16,0
16 5 0f0r kettle rendered; also sales are re
ported of 250 tierces steam, seller. Decem
ber. Butter is quiet; sales at 25a40e for
Ohio; 40a50c for State. Cheese is firm at
14a19c. Freights to Liyemool are quiet; en
gagements have been made of 7,600 bush of
corn, per steamer, at 63id, and of 1,200 bbls
flour at 2s. 3d. per sail and 4s. per steamer.
LATEST.—FIOM P C/Mad 5o better, with a
fair home demand and a limited export en
quiry. Wheat 12243 better, with a moderate
milling and speculative demand. Re dull
at $1,43a1,50 for western. Oats dull at 77e
is store, and 7934580 c afloat for western.
Corn heavy at $1,14 in store, $1,16a1 163 i
afloat for bid, and $1,0621;10 for new mixed
western. Pork dull at $25,50a28,80 for
mess. Beef dull and unchariged i v Cut
Meats steady. Bacon steady and unchang
ed. Lard quiet at 16a16 %c for fair to prime
steam. Eggs steady at 3,9a40c.
Cincinnati Market.
Z. 137 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l
Ciercnimerr, December 11.—There is a
moderate demand for floor; family, $7,25a
7,75. Wheat quiet and unchanged; No. 1
red, 11,75. Corn firmer; ear, 64a65c. Oats
advanced to 66a670 for No. 1 and choice.
Rye advanced to 11,36. Barley unchanged
and quiet. Cotton firmer; middling, 23a
244 c. Butter scarce and higher; fresh, 36a
40e.
Eggs, 330. Hay—owing, to the light
supply has advanced to 516a18. Linseed
oil held at - 81; buyers offer 98c. Lard oil
firm at .1,305'1,33. Petroleum dull, at 29a
30c for refined. Whisky dull at 97c. Pro
visions advancing with considerable spec
ulative demand. Mess pork sold at 11.25,
with more buyers than sellers. Bulk meats
strong; sales at 93ia100 for shoulders; 12y a
13c for clear rib sides, .13,ia140 for clear do
packed; 600.000 pounds sold loose, 16 to 25
days in salt, at 934 e for shoulders; 12a200
for aides; 1210 for clear rib de, and 133ic
for clear. Green meats higher and in good
demand; shoulders, 930; sides, 113iallyfe,
and clear sides, 12y 4 c. }Lama, /2ga130.
There is an anticipatool speculative demand
for lard; sales of 750 tierces, all to be had
at 143ic for steam, and 153ia153;c for kettle
rendered,;: now held higher; keg, 1630.
Cloverseed, 513,50. Flaxseed firm and in
demand, at $2,25a2,30. Timothy, 52,75 a
2,90. Gold, 135 W, buying. Exchange very
dull at Xal-10 per cent. discount buying;
par selling. The demand for money is
pressing and the market very close, at 10a
12 per cent. for the best paper offered; out
side rates range from , : is to 18 per cent.
Hogs active; closinfeat 58a8,50, gross, and
59,75a10,25 net; receipts, 11,000 head.
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Chigag• Market.,
:By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh eiazette.3
Czioacio, December 11.—Eastern ex
change fiat and irregular at par Rolling.
and 3 al-10 per cent. discount buying.
Flour more active, steady and firm; sales
of spring extras at
5,75a6.75. Wheat
quiet; sales No. 1 $ 1 223a1,2834, No. 2 ac
tive and la 134 c higher; sales at $1,17%a
1,183, closing at $ 1 ,1834a1,18 3 / 4 ; sales of
No. 2 since change at $1,18%. Corn very
quiet; sales of'new shelled at 63a53%e, No.
2 kiln dried at 61a62c, rejected at 59c, clos
ing weak at 53e; old Corn tame, and small
sales were made at 78a80c, and nothing do
ing this afternoon. Oats a shade more ac
tive; sales of No. 2at 48a49c cash, rejected
46a46/c; No. 2 sellers for the month in
moderaemand at 4848 c. Rye
steady a t e
$1,1 d 5 for No. 1, and $
30 1,14 N f0r No, 2
in store. Barley firmer and quiet at $1,66a
1,68 for No. 2, doting at the , inside price.
Highwines quiet and almost nominal at 94e.
Provisions less active. ' Mess Pork. $24
cash, and $23,50a23,75 for future delivery;
clear pork $26; mess ordinary $23a23,50.
Shoulders 834 c; green 930 packed. Lard
more active and easier; sales at 14341114%c.
Beef hams $29,50. Dressed Hogs active at
$9,5059,85. Receipts for the past twenty
four houre—Flour 17.132 bbls, wheat 31,295
bush, corn 19 ,776 - bush, oats 3,827 bush,
rye 4,428 bush, barley 31,610 bush.. Ship
ments-7,074 bbl flour, 6.834 bush wheat,
16,120 bush corn, 3,333 bush 0at5,1;173 bash
barley 7,088 head hogs.
$192 00-6 Mos
Cleveland Market.
fp, relerraph to the Pittsburgh Oazette.l
CLEITLAND, December 11.—Flour mar
ket unchanged, city made $ 11 , 2 5a11,50: for
treble extra white $9,50475; for double ex
tra amber $8,75a0; for double . extra, red
$7,75a8; for double extra spring 16,75a7; for
extra
25a9 7 5
country made, unchan
white ged at
10,25a9,75; fdr double extra winter
$8,00a8,75; for 'double extra red $7,25a7,50.
For' double extra spring buckwheat flour
steady and in fair demand at 1,8150a9.
Wheat N 0.41 at $1,85a1,90; No. 2 offered at
$1,70. Corn, sales of 84 car loads of new at
85c, and 2 car loads on track at 79c. Oats,
sales of 1 car load at 61c. Rye,salesof 1 car
load at $1,35.
Memphis Market.
CEP Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
MEMPHIS; December 11.—Cotton quiet;
firm and unchanged. Stock, light receipts:
1433, exports, 504; week's receipts 8,562;
week's exports 8,723; stock 8,266. Flour
low grades firmer and in demand. Corn,
70a71e. Oats 6 2a83e. Hay 21a22e. Pork.
Mu. Lard 18a1634c. Bacon firm; shoal.
ders 1.334; cleax sides 17 1 4; bulk shoulderit
10l4a1031; clear sides 14Ra14y,. . .
Nashville Market.
(Br, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ()untie.]
LOUISVILLE, Becember 11.—Tb0 receipts
of tobacco are light and tile market is un
changed. Cotton, 2230. Mess pork, $25,25
a2O. Lard, 153016 c- Bulk shoulders, 10c;
clear rib aides, 13Kc; clear sides, 14y.c.
New Orleans molasses, 67c. Sugar, 12a
12;10. Superfine flour, $5,60a6. Wheat,
$1,85a1,95. Oats, 55a58c. Corn, 60c. 'Whis
ky aoudad.
,:ray. - ~c ~~.:.u. ..t _ _ a,...a3 _—..~~~~ r -~ ~ - -
H..:Y. '. '3.:.'~~~,'2 JG . ~..,i?'+i _ ~a:.usx-w~_muva. r :ou
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P.ITTSRUEGII GAZETTE: SATURbAY, DECE
St. Louis Market.
II (By Telegraph to the Plttsbureh Grazette.l -
ST. Louis December 11 .—Tobacco noth
ing doing. ' Cotton very little doing, Mid
dling quoted at 2234 c. Flour very quiet
but hrm with very small business, owing
to restriction on shipping by ice in the
river; superfine sold at $5,25a6,25, extra
- $6,50, double extra $7a7,50, treble extra to
fancy s9alo. Wheat nothing doing, except
few small lots of' choice fall in store sold
on private terms, understood at $2,10415
on advance. Corn, the 'stock is light and
hld higher at 72lic. Oats held higher
welds mall sales at 57a60c. Barley nothing
doing and the prices are nominally un
changed. firm at $1,25. Provisions,
sales van , nearly suspended on account of
the shipping facilities; sales 100,000 pounds
of dry salt shoulders at Peoria at 9a93{c.
Lard nominal at 143fe for tierce. Whisky
unchanged at 9 33004 c. The receipts •for
the past twenty-four hours have amounted.
to 700 barrels of flour, 850 bushels of wheat,
35 0Ibushela of corn, 900 bushels of oats and
5,400 head of hogs. •
•
Buffal•' Market.
p3s Telegrapt to tke'rlitsbara Gazette.)
BurPtes.Lo, Deopmber 11.—Flour; no sales.
Wheat; sales 0f\7.000 bush No. 2 Chicago
aplag at 11.45; 27,000 biish do at 51,44; 00
bush white Canada at 52,15; two car l oad s
of amber Canada at $l,BO, and 1,050 b
No. 1 Milwaukee Club at $1,60. C orn
nominally unchanged. Oats dull; sale sof
car lots at t36c for western. Other articles
unchanged. Highwines; :asking /1,02; re
tailing at 51,04.
Milwaukee Market.
CDT Telegraph t• the Pittsburgh Gazette.,
,
IiTLIVAI77LEE, Dec. 1 1.—F 1 ottt quiet, firm
and nnchanged. Wheat higher at 51,29 for
No. 1; $1,19X for No. 2. Oats dill at 4834 c
for No. 2. Corn weak at 64c for new shell;
ed. Rye and barley nominal and unchan
ged. Recelpts--1,000 bbls flour,. 35,000 bn
wheat, 2,000 bu oats, 2.000 bu corn, 2,000 bu
rye. Shipments-3,000 bbls flour.
Baltimore Market.
Csy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
" BALTIMOR,E, December 1 1.—F1onr firm
and in-fair demand, and unchanged. Wheat
dull and unchanged. Corn firm and un
changed. Oats firm at 70a75c. Rye firm at
11,40a1,43. Mess Pork firm at 626,60. Ba
eon quiet; rib aides, 17c; clear side; 17Xa;
shoulders, 14c; hams, /80. Lard firm at 16
Toledo Market.
LBY Telegraph to the PlttaborghGazette.)
TOLEDO, Dec. 11.—Flour quiet. Wheat—
white 40 and red 2a23ic better; sales white
Michigan 11,94; amber 01,1383451,89. Corn
new lc lower; No. 1 86c; new 74a75c; new
rejected 71c. Oats quiet. Rye a shade
better; No. 211,26. Dressed hogsf a shade
batter at 108103,0.
IMPORTS BYRAILRAOD.
PUTSKTROH, FORT. WAYNE4 . .t CHICAGO
RAILROAD, December 11.-12 cars metal,
Nimick & Co; 3 do do, J Moorhead t Co; 1
do do, Bryan .t Caughey; 4 do , do, Cole
man, Rahm & Co; 1 do lumber,. owner,‘-1
bx glass, Wm McCully & Co; 2 pkgs but
ter, Graff & Reiter; 2 kgs lard, 2 bra poul
trY. Wright, M & Co; 8 bills poles, Mo
whinney & Co; 1 bbl butter, /Knox & Orr;
8 bbls eggs, Graff & Co; 1 box tobacco, At,
well & Co; 1 box, 25 eke buckwheat flour,
Woodworth .t Davison; 30 do do, F G
Craighead; 14 casks nuts, W P Townsend;
15 doz broom, 1) Haworth; 1 piano, H
her .t Bro; 9 cars iron ore, Shoenberger
dr
Blair; 3 bbls oil, G A Kelly; 800 bbls flour,
T C Jenkins; 164 bags rye, Dillinger &
Stevenson; 1 car brick, Kier, Glover & Co;
100
100 bb &
lsdo flour, Kirkpatrick,i _Herron .t Co;
do , toats,
Scott Gisal; 50 tea lard, Sellerr & Co; 100
tea hams, J H Parker; 50 bbls highwines,
Ramsey & Co; 55 do do, Shipton de Wallace:
3 bills leather, J Callery.
.ALLEGHENY veraarr RAILROAD Decem
ber 11.-800 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 5 bbls
whisky, J McCullough; 1 box, Reizmlte dr.
Pollick; 1 ba butter, 2 bdLs - pelts, 1 roll
leather, 1 bill do, McCandless, Jamison &
Co; 1 bx, 1 bbl eg.gs 2 do butter, Volgt.'
Mahood & Co; 5 bbls ' corn meal, 3 hogs, 2
nridßEl butter, 2 bgs corn, J Obey; I bx iput
ter, J Burgman; 2 bbls corn meal, Lang &
Watt; 13 eke oats, 3 pkgs middlings, J D
Srouse; 1 pump, Phillips & Cluley; 1 box
poultry, W M Graff & Co; 2 cars metal, Mc-
Knight & Co; 168 rails railroad iron, Pitts
Cin Itfit Louis RR Co; 5 cars metal, Shoen
berger & Blair; 60 bbls salt, Watt & Lang;
2 hides, Seibert & Berger; 10 sks flour, R
M Dickey.
ArAnairnuy STATION, December 11.-
5 ears wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 65 green
hides, A Milstein; 1 car lumber, TB Price;
1 car wheat. W McKee & Co; 1 car scrap
iron, Pitts Forge Co; 200 bble flour, Geo.
Stewart; 1 car barley, M Ilickelman; 1 car
staves. J M Hemphill; 1 car metal, Lewis,
Bailey -ft Dalzell; I car flaxseed, M B Ley
dam; 100 bbls flour, J B WlCee; 2 cars
stone. Forrester & meiraw; 3 bxii sundries,
H.Riddle; 4 cars limestone. Superior Iron
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede steadily
with scant five feet in the channel by the
Monongahela marks last evening. The
'Weather continues cold, and the Allegheny
river is still pretty well govered with float
,
inglice.
Business was rather dull at the landirig
yesterday, the offerings of freight being
comparatively light, and unless it mode
rates very soon, we should not be stir . -
prised to see itavigation entirely suspended
within the next day or two.
The Sallie (Captain J. T. Stooltdales
mountain steamer) arrived about noon
yesterday with a very good trip. She
would have reached here two weeks ago
had she , not have been detained at Louis
ville waiting for water to ascend the falls;
being considerably too long to pass
through the canal. -
The steamers in port yesterday had their
flags at half mast as a token of respect to
the memory of pilot Thomas Crawford,
who died suddenly on Wednesday night.
The remains 'were sent to his friends for
interment on the Kenton.
The New York for Evansville, and Wan
anita for New Orleans, It was said, would
get off last night.
It is not likely that there will be any de
partures for St. Louis for a day or two, as
the Mississippi above Cairo, is said to be
full of floating ice.
The Armenia his a sign out for Memphis
and New Orleans.
The Mary Davage and , Barges, Captain
Shedden, are to leave for New
Orleans to-day, and shippers should bear
this in mind. The indefatigable Gen. Chas.
Barnes Is her agent.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brannan, is
the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon. (
The Camelia, Capt. Thos. Poe, will be
the first boat out for Nashville.
—The Leonidas '
en route from Cairo to
Pittsburgh, was at Cairo on Wedneaday.
—The Bellevernon, PittsburghtoNewDr
leans, and the Messenger, St. Louis to
Pittsburgh, were at Louisville on Wed
nesday.
T.-Captain C. A. Dravo is negotiating for
th John Kilgour, to take the place of the
St. Charles .in the Cincinnati end Pitts-'
burgh trade.,- : _
-Of
ieneral D. C. Buell will bring out coal
on this rise to Fulton, on the Mississippi
River, for steamboat use. It will be a
great accommodation to. the boats.
—Thomas King, second clerk of Alm
Biel:nark, Is Missing. It is supposed he ,
was robbed and murdered, or •absconded.
Ile had $1,500 in freight collections when
last seen. •
--Captain E. A. Sheble Superintendent of
the - St. Louis and Peoria Packet Compan,
was on Monday presented by the onion
of the various boats of ti um , dt h cii “e
gent and massive silver tea set. • (
~
—Captain James R. Lockhart and Mr.
in th e
And C. Isaa, of the steamer Julia, deny most e mp hatic terms the charge tot
reporting at Memphis the loss by lire cf the
jow-pressure steamer Richmond. I
I
—The Cincinnati Ccminserdea. of Thum-
Itay, says: Captain I. N. Cook is here
awaiting the arrival of Capt. Heigh Camp
bell, when they will proceed to St. Louis
for the purpose of purchasing . the Great
Republic. 1
—A St. Louis - telegram, under date of
Wednesday, says: The river has been
Pretty full of ice to-day, and navigation
nearly suspended. It Is not expected now
that any more boats will leave for the
North this season; the weather is mode
rating, however,and before the week closes
the river may be clear of ice again. i
—The Louisville Courter, of Wednesday says: The following towboats with cold
200 r
for Southern po were to leave last night
Grand Lao 000 bushels; Ajax, 276,04
bushels; Bktic, 150,000 bushels; Marl ; .
Alice, 200,000 b bele, for New Orleans,:
:I.Diamond, 100,000 brushels, Memphis; James)
Gibson, 110,000 bushels, Nashville. The'.
Panther, with 160,000 bushels, and thdi
Simpson Horner, with 200,000 busheLs for
N l OO
New Orleans,ha ve already deted. - The
Lake Erie, 240, bushels; 260,0e0
bushels, and ctor Wilson, with 150,000
bushels, will lea e for New Orleann to-day.
The A J Baker will leave for New Orleans
Thursday. The Dick Fulton is on her way
to this port, and will return to New Orleans
201
with a tower 000 bushels of oak, which,
will complete th run for Southern ports.
The Painter• No. 2 will take a light tow to
Cumberland River: Capt. Packer, of the
towboat Diok Fulton, arrived , yesterday,
from Cairo by rail.
River and Weather.
[Br Taal:ma to the Pltteburgh tifasette.l
LoursviLLE, . December 11.—River
with seven feet ten inches in the Caner.
Weather clear and cold. Thermometer
nine degrees.
Cincimixri, December 10.—The weather
continues intensely cold. The thermome
ter is now ten degrees and ailing
STEAMBOATS.
IMPORTANT . TO SHIPPERS.
_ •
OR CINCINNA
LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE,
Finn, SIERPR/S, VICKSBURG AND NE W CR
LLANd. —The
711ARY DAYAGE AND BARGES,
JAM saEDDED, Co!nmaader.
Will leave as above on
THLS DAY, December Dath.
Shippers should bear In mind that the DAPAGH
will positively go through without re-shipping.
des _ CHARLES HARHEs. Agent.
pITTS BURGH,
WHEELING, laddrillit
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat,-toot or Wood street.
DAILY, AT 151 H.
MONDAYS AND TRIINSDAYS• •
BAYARD A. S; BADYNEN.D, Muter.
WZDNZSDAYS ADD SATURDAYS,
GREY BALLS C. L. Baxermax, Master.
Freight will be reeelyed at all Imre by
set; JAMES COLLIN& AseaL
VOR NASHVILLE, Dl•jiagget
BELT—The creamer
CAMELIA
Will leave , on
lIIS DAY, DECEMBER ISM.
for Evansville, Clarksville aid Nashville.
For freight es passage apply oa board er
WIRIEST &Resart,
JOHN FLACK.
dee Or, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents,
ASSESSMENTS
OFFICE OF CITY ENDINRER,
• ALLZOIMIT CITY. Dee. 4th, 119611.
QEWEIR A SSESSISENT—Notice Is
lor hereby given to all property holders In the
WESTLRN IeIEWERAttE DISTRICT, whigh eta
braces all that portion or tie city area, lying north
west of the following lines r _vi: : North of Ohio
lane and Walnut strike t and West of Eldwell street,
sad a line rimming North -east-to Observatory hill
and new city line. as well as the portion lying be
tweea If esters avenue, Ohio lane, Pniton and Bid
well streets (comprehending the larger Dart of Man
cheater aid all the Tleatiant Valley seetion))thst the
assessment for the construction of the Sadgwlck
street sewer is now completed. sad plated in the
hands of the City Treasurer for colleotion. •Il
propene her.tofors assessed for
exemptpos
within the limits above dasignated 'is from
present assessment. -
deb:a97 CHAS. DAVIB, City Zngineer.
0771C11 CITY XIMINIZE AND bOIYITO3,
PITTEIBIMGH.DeceIiIier Ilk. UHL
NOTICE.—The assessment for
grading and Paying
LONG ALLEY',
Alsfrom Lewli alley to the Allegheny Valley Railroad.
o,
SPRING ALLEY,
from Morris to Rush street, are ow ready for ex
amination, and as. be seen at this oldies until Ht.
CRMRSH at, 1868 , whea It will bs returned to the
City Treasurer's °Mee fur collection.
H. J. MOORE, City angineer.
OICS nr OrrY ENGINZIE, t
ALUM:Myr CITY,PT December 10th. 1809. f
OTICE—The assessments ßD . for
Grading and Paying SPRING GAEN
NUE, from Chestnut street to Tanner street;
also the Grading of ALLEGHENY AVENUE, from
e W m e n n
tian,n u n d t o
a Ri dbo s eena a t r this w
once
d , u yfor
FRIDAY December Jolth, 18611. when they will be
N
returned to the Street Commissioner for collection.
dell : biL CHAS. DAVIS. City Engineer.
• OFFICE 07 CITY EFOIEZER ANONEEFLYOR,
Pittsburgh, 'December 11th. /868.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals for the 'construction of a
BOARDW Alai. on FIFTH AVENUE, hi In Soho
Toil Date to Murphy street, wit! be received at this
Olen until December. 17th, 1888. The Comm Mee
reserve the right to meat swot' all bias.
demb9...5 H. J. Mu Ong. City Engineer.
I/Meg Or CITY Itgaiggis AND SURVILYOB,
NPittsburgh, December 11th, ISOS. I
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals for the partial Grading of
MILLER STREET from Centre avenue to Reed,
will ,be received at this office until WEDNESDAY,
December .10th..1S6S. The COMMltlee reefers° the
right to reject any or all bids.
dell:M. H. J. MOORE,
eft,
OTTIOR or CITY EFIGINICER 4VIITOI,
Pittsburrh. P C. a. 18811.
XOTICEs • he • essm - ent for
the Construct • •
• • the 12 0A.11.DoiVALIC on
Centre Street, from Ellsworth Avenue andalnU,t
str/ et, is new ready for examination, an be
seen at this will il WEDNE•IDAY. Dec. .I.llth,
1888 wben it be returned to the Oily Treasur
ers dice for Collection.
deS:aini 8. J. MUOEZ,
• City Engineer.
OFFICE OF CITY imaiNzza,
Allegheny Clty, Dec.], nem
XOTICE.—The assessment for
Cradle g and l'itvlag TURNER ALLEY. from
erry street to old city line, In um Third ward, la
now ready for examination, and Can be seen at tuts
office until. WEDNEeDAY December 9th , when It
will be returned to to • Street Coamlssloner for cal
dte2mion.S3 Dit D . CRALAVIB,
Civil Engineer.
OFFICE OF CITY ENOINinn AND ntintralfOß,
. Pittsburgh, Dee. 6, 1868.
OTICE.—The assessment for
entrehe construction of the ItuAltD WALL oa
avenue, from Kirkpatrick stmet to Ewart , s
corner, Is now resoy for exarsinstion, and can be
seen at this office A.
until WEDNABDY, December
10, 1568. when It will be returned to the City
Treasurer's office for collection.
des:aloo .
H. .1. hitionle. City Entrinesr.
(wry
Tosaarruzive Orrice, Dec. 41b. AG& f
rIIIIIOSE PERSONS WHO PAID
assessmen Sewerse Federai Street and Mont•
Reiner, avenue on or before the Sliti day of
November, 1801, are requested to return their re
ceipts to this office. 'and the reduction authorised by
Councils wit be refunded.
des . D. ILACTEHRON, City Treasurer.
NOTICWOTICE—Those interested Will
E - Those
plese take notice that the report of the vlavr.
era in the matter or openina LAMMED AtIiINDIC,
In the city of Plusher/Ih. as modified by the cou r t
has been placed In my banes. ' Tne D ente; uale It
not Paid an or before JAN UA.III tit h e A. 1860
will be Med as' Ilene to 'accordance vrith the late lit
such cat e made and provided.
, .7.. IP. 9I.AGLX, City Atterney.
,
Pttabureh:December Ilth. 1808. de7
OFFICE OF CLEIR li OF COI
of Allegheny County, Pa.
Philip {Vaguer. torero. Allegheny elty.
The Ldeen se Board wht sit on WEDNIEADAY. the
14th Inst. at 10 o'clock, A. /1. for heating the above
applicatio.
deltill Joint e.unowzg.. Mork%
J. B. CANYIIILD
A. T. CATITTELD.
D. CANFIELD 'A. SON, COH•
MISSION MERCHANTS, and 'Wholesale
ealers In Goshen, Facto Hamburg
near, Fl R.
Cheese, Butter, Larci, POI Bacon. near, Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Pi( , Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes, White Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 Timm street. Pittsbnreh.
PiTia LIM JAIL IN Amu"
KEIL & HICHART,
COMMISSION; ,MERCHANTS,
AND DIALI2II IX
!LORE, GRAIN, BIRDS, RILL FRED, be., to.,
my2,4:bff 3411 Lawny UR, Pittsburg/Is
4111 X. WR,IiB2 1. Amnia.
McBANE & AMER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers IaNLOM GRAM and PEODDCTE EOM
STULL'S', No. kfie. WATIIN SMUT. abet*
Smithfield. Pitteburga. led
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
POZWAIDDIG AID COMMON XIDIMug,
For ike sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard. Batter,
Seeds, DrKET ed i AT% Produce I and Produ generally, No. /6
MAR , corner of First, Plttaburgli.
fitZt•
L. J. BLANCHARD.
spitz. No. 391 PENN MU=
4
ROM SNOX. &1111.112 W KNOX.
K NOXCOMMUNION .31:13B,CIEWM mad dealers In FLOUR, eirATN
L FEED and PRODUCE ezifirsaLLY. No.
jaI7DIA2dORD, opposite City Hall, Allegheny' Ciy.
:017
.. . Capt. Taos. pis.
ORN 7101112..... SKIM.
TORN I. HOUSE & 880S It
1 nora to JOHN I. ROUSH 8. CO.. Wholesale
roeers and esottuaisston Herehaats. Corner of
Smithfield aid Water Streets.. Pittsburgh Pa.
ITTLE, . i lj e TtD `t4 PATTON,
Wholesale 0 Camsfuton Mere'iamb sad
ealers in Produce, lr our, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Qarbon and Lard Oil, Iron_ Nalls. filau, Cotton
Yarns and all P%-tsbargh Minufactnres generallY.
WI and Iv* 811COND STREET, Pittsburgh.
JOHN SZITTON • WALLA
/UPTON & WALA, WHOLE.
SALE G ROCIERS AND L PROD C II E O2 DEALZDS,
0, 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. tom;rig
ORT PITT
LUMBER COMPANY,
CAPITAL - - $125,000.
Russmidev—llDWAND DA nALUON.
zcarraar—T. A. WRIHT.
IRlPARnruxivirr-RDW. DAVISON.
DIEZCITOEN:
yo ir n a m rd e D uo avlaci, , L. P. Dunca.
Z. D. Dlthaidge.
C 0.6 W. DAzide3h.
sa-LTRdßillt i'ABD--Corner of
BUTLER AND LUMBER STRM
OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, wan,
Urea Street. ,
1•20:398
LUMBER! LIISIDEll.!
ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Binds of Lumber.'
ON HAND AND FOR 111iM
1.000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards:
/50.000 feet 1.3 i and A inch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 13f, Inch COMIIIOI MIla; •
• 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak:
25,000 feet Dry 2, 2 ' aid 3 inch Ask
5, feet Dry 2, tktf, 3 In. Cherry & Maple
30,000 feet /, and a inch Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
c 250,000 feet Hemlock Joistard Westing:
752,000 No. 18-inch Siang es. sawed;
250,000 No. 116. inch Shin es, sawed
_*o ;
40,
,000 F ir e .lB-inch Shidgles,„, keyed;
Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tons Fire Clay;
YARDe—No. PREBLZ STREET. finger
Manchester, and 157 REBECCA fiTRICAT. non •
site the Goa -Works, Alleakeny City. _ non
Engineer
F ERTILIZERS.
TO InmAT GROWMI.
Mel& AMMONIATED BONE,
SUFKII , PHOSPRATE OF I,,THEI
The Allegheny Fertilizer too,
REWARD & CAMPBELL,
14 .RoPnrwrcortig.
Mee, 859 Penn Street, Pittiburgh, pg
Dm
The best Bertiliser little, and recognised 7
Farmers who hare given it a trial, to be the stand
and for raising large crops of Wheat, Bye, touts,
Corn, Pota toes, Mc. We have pnbliebed for gratu.
itous - circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and ►minable statements of this Fertiliser, copies of
which will be sent free to any sending na their ad•
dresii.
cl - 7.0)714rTJ1 VIIMprzT. iratirindale • •
.bicl i i tt is f . Peat pens rL -
-
180.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
E f e r ED Di A. T
We M. GORMLY
,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
NO. 271 Liberty Street,
Mammy swrr. Lima Iftvaluo
.PrrTsiVIIR43IIEr. 1 0 A.
•• . 6
J. L. R ILLINOMM.. • . . ..... . . ••.4, 3. IMINTXIIII4IB.
BEIRGER OTSTEVENSON
con:I - smolt ITERegins,
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Egc4nlTM Ann en ' L
AU KituW of Cousin, produce
All orders for Wareham/Is* prosilitlY Vied at
LOWZBT market rates. Particular atteatioalitea
to the sale of, Batter, )Cars, Ch Cheese Dried tal
W. feel wildcat that we eaa Oro satire sat
isfaction, by atakiaa , gam amass sad PROMPT RIF.
TIM MS. at ROMPS? MURAT PRICLS, sad therefore
reanectfally solicit roar aoasigasaeots w eorre
seondenee Answered prompt'''. noricos noter
fOsallit 7l ralahed free. Grails la store arid to arrive daily.
WATT, LANG &
InI•LAILL.UI MALEY Mr
e rn, Flom*, Grain, Predisee, Pre.
'bilious, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 031,
AN. 172 sad 174 WOOD mid, sear Liberty
street. P l Stsbarab. Pa. aatta6s
Y. trazta..,
4. b aim&
AL STERILE & SON,
Commission Merohorde t ,
'AND
px.otra, GRAIN, FAD. etc..
N.. 95 OHIO STERI9I, near Zest Oenunoz,
ALLEGHBNT CITly
Wholesale and Befall emus,
LUMBER.
NINTH WARD.
MANIIPAOTEMED BY
Z:r
DII
andalum
.A. COR3R. I .I3VJELLZ R. R.
•
On and after TUESDAY', Noyember.l7th. 11361
trains will arrive at and depart from toe Depot COI , .
net* of Grant and Water streets. as follows:
bf
Depart. Arrive.allto and from 17xtont , n. 7:00 A. IL 8:00 P. Xi
McKeesport Acmommodt`n.ll:oo A. X. 2!(15 P. X•
Ee • to and from Uniont*E. 3:00 r. Y. 10:10 A. Xi
West Newton Moonizood , a 4:30 P. M. 8:35 A. Xis
Beiddeek'S Aoeommodat'n 0:15 P. at.. 7:50 P.
Night Ace. to B febeespert.lo:3o P. M. 6:4541.
Banda y Chitren Train to and
from Westl:oo P. N. 10:00 a. it'
Yor tickets apply to
B. BM% Agent.
W. B. EITODT. Baaertntandent. now
z ANGE of TlJlnailimit
annzar velain run.nomi
On and • after MONDAY, Iforesisber 9th, isat
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave
Be t s
fo r tion,_corner efElevon th and Plke streets for Frank*
lin.oll City, BMWs, and la points la the Oft Rem
glens. •
1
LILTS PIRTEIDArri Tea . IN prr rill mans
Express 7:10 nse xpreUi......: ... wan I Cut ia
Brady' BM Ae 3:ILHDp al radys it , d Ass 10 i3O a lx.
in doda works t Soda Works
AccornOd'n.. 10:50 sins Acsoasoda,n. 11.20 aMk
Ad gods Worts .
.. d Hods Works
Aecomod , n ~. 5:00 p Aecomoda,n. 3:40p it
• Charch Train leave Pit burgh at 1:10 r. X. Ax.
rive at Pittsburgh at 9:001. M. .
than Eassengen tang ex_preu train have trat
ge lila
of cars between FittstaAth Bu ff alo and Oil
Begiont. • Mall and Express Trains stopordr an
psinclpal points Mixed Way sa! Aeeinirsexwace
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS W. KING. Ass% Supst.
W. POSTER EOM Ticket Aget. nab
1,1 TT81111711611
tri c s 'IN RA CEIV I
V Alrft ST. .
~
inDLE ny. •
OITANGI UP kuf
MCC —ft utter strzwAy. a
Nov.sllld, 1868, trails will leave and arrive at ile
Union Leper, as fellow, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive.
1 Mall T5 p r e50 , .......;.......... 3:13 a. ni. 12:13 a. ais
Past Line.— ................ is: ta /1. VI. f:aa p. Ms ~
Fast tie. ...... . .... :as p. in. 111:18 a.m.
Mixed.way. ..... 5:43 a. m:.8:43 p. os.
McDonaldfs Tc;e 7 n, 'NZ 1.. 1198 a. a. 8:33 p.a.
Steubenville Aeccusnod'n. 3:38 p. ta. 0:411a.
McDonald's Ace'n, N 0.2.. 5:08 p. a. 3:18 P. as
..
RiP•:5B P.
Y.
gees will leave daily. .
~ 1 2:13 P. a. wlll arrive dell/. ,
The 10:13 a. a. Train leaves daily, Sundays er•
eepted, and makes close connections a: Newark hit
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansdelt &
Newark E. R. '
8. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sart.. Steubenville, Ohi.
n 0215
kCENTENNSTLVALNIA.MENRE
RAL RAILROAD.
and after Nov, 231 th. 1568, Trains will as.
rive at aid depart from the Union Depot, corner Ot
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive. Depart.
i
Rail Train.... 1:30 a m Day Express.. 2:30 a in,
Past Line .. ... 2:40 ain Wall's Md. 1.. 6:30 aat
Wall's No..L. 6:20 ain hien Traltr ~.. 5:1314 at
BrintonAcen. 7:50 am • ClucinnatLExl2l:3s pst
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 aas Wa ll 's No. S te .. L1:20 a. at
Cincinnati Ex.. 9:40 aln Johnstown Ae. 28 pat
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Braddoc.ks No I 4 :50 pat
1
Baltimore Ex. 1'43 pm Phila. Express 5:10 pa
Phila. Express 2:05 pm Well's N 0.3.. 8:20 p pis
Wall's No. a... 1:30 pst Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pis
. Braddock' Neil 5:50 pto Past Line ' T:80 Dm
Wall's No. 4. 7:211 p m Well's No. 5.. 11:00 pan
Way Passen'T.lo:llo p m f
The Cknrsk Train leaves Wall's Station eves,
Sunday at 0:15 a. no., reaching Pittsburg!: at 10:011
.a. a. Bator/44g, leaves Pittsburgh at 17:50 p. Inv
and arrives at Wall's Station at lit:00, p. m.
• • Cinclanati Express leaves daily. AU ether traini
daily except Bllads7.
•
Par ihrtnerinformation vlO to
• W. H. BECRItZTH, Agent;
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not Iiil"
some any rick fir Baggage, except for wearing all.
prel, aid Malt their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars la value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. Sta.
teas taken by Irleelal contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
Relent Saparintenent. Altoona, Pa.
nal
.0 so
B : POET
IC AND ME v ELAND t
From Noy. 5113 d, 186111
andeirrive at the Um
time; os follows: "
OWL Ex.... .3:03 a m
CleveFand Ex.. 3:03 a m
Erie & rga 7:33 a m
Cl. &6:38 a m
Chicago Mail.. • 6:58 a m
chleago Ex. .. .111:68 a m
Cl. &WhOg.E.x. 2:33par.
Chicago E.x.... 2:43
Wb. &Erie Ex. 4:53 pa.
Depart fr ttlerheny.
N. Brigton Ac . 8:58 a m
Leepidale"lo:3B a
_ -
Noche/ter*" 11:56 I:33am
pin
Wellse'eAcc.. 9:3Bpm
Leetsdale Ace. 4 :13 P
N. Brigton o• . ' 533 pm
N. Brigtoa oo . 626 p m
Leetsdale 0 . . 10:43pm
Leetsdale tioa•
dal r 2 1 114 . 14... ia 1 . : 4:: 1 1 3 1 p m
cago
lir 1156 a. m. Chicago
liwoNo change of cars
Chicago. Sleeping cue wl
oils gad Chicago.
F. R. wrzies. Gezeral
EEEJTEgBiMi------------------NN
SYLVANIA RA.L
.—On. aatter A my. 22d, 1865; the Paa.
'eager .Trains ox the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will _arrive at and depart from the Yederel
Street Depot, - Allegheny City, as follows:
...tos. Depart.
1
flpringd'e No 1 5:40 aat Midi ... .. „. . . 7:00 ahi
, ceport No.l 8 : 90 a m Freeped.No . . 1 9:15 a 111
Express. ". .. 10:40am Sharpb's No.111:20 a at.
Skaubsw .... ..
195 pm Express 2:45 pin
Mepori No. 2 4:00 p m 4nrlngd , e No 1 3:210 p na.
f 5:55 put nceport No. 2 5:20 P us
Sprlngd'e No 2 6:40 is at Springd'e No 2 7:10 if ta
Alsore trains ran deny except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Just. away
9 Sunda yat 7:40 a. m.. reaching Allegheny City at
:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
}llO p. m. and active at Allegheny Imam at 3:45. •
p. m.
Colo crrrAriONTicarre—Por sale In of
Twenty, between Allegheny Olty, Chestant e
Herr% Be Pine Creek, Etna and Eiharpsburg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations plot
tined on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City fat 7:00 a. m.
make direct connection at Freeport with Walker's
line ofStagr.s ibr Butler and Hanna n-town.
tickets ma be purchased at tar Otice, No. 3 2.
Clair stree t, near the Suspe ns io n Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the Depot, ABegbeay.
•
For farther information apply to '
JAMEWLEFFERTt3, Agent,
ederal Street F Depot,
• The western pennsylvanta Railroad will not 11.
nine any risk for Baggage, except for wearing sp.
rel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundsed
Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding tide
Amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, U..
less taken by special contract.
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HILL
DION PACIFIC RAILWAY
Eastern Division.
The SHOZTELST AND MOST RBLILB O3 'g our
from the East to all points in
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arizona,
New New Mexico, Idaho,.
•
Oregon. •
Two Train. leave State. Line and Leavenwo't
daily, (Sundays except ed, the arrival of trains , r
Pacific Railroad from St. oafs, and Bi.nnibal and.
Bt. Jo Railroad from cy, connectitt at Law.
fence, Topeka and Wimego with stepes for all
points in Kansas. At ea of track west of Ella.
t
worth with the UNITED ATER EXPRESSER , .
PANT'S DAILY LINE F OVERLAND
AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR
DI3N VE.R; SALT ILA3zEmi
And all Points M the Territoriess
And with SANDERSON'S TR2-WEEKLT LINE -OF
COACHES for Fort Union._ Bent's Fort, PISS, Albs.
N u e
qa-roue, Santa Fe, and all points in Arizona =4
w Mexico.
With the rem' additions
equipment, and the arrange;
Arponsible overland Transpo,
western terminus, this road
'Unities for the tranandsaloy
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the
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WILLIAM 11/ice, Jr.
APITTSYNE
BURGH B. & CHICAGO
R. 13.
trains will leave
Depot, north aide ,,
Ave.
Ckleago Ex rr .. 2:13 am
Cleveland Ex. 2:12 aas
Chkago . 11:68 a ta
Wheeling 11:13 &mg
St. Louis Ex.. 3:63 p
Chicago E.x.... 4:311p
CI. &Will Ex 4:13p at
Erie &Y nEx 6:l3pia
Cl. & Wh's Ex 6:52 pit
Arrive is Ailegbeny.
N. Brigt'n Ae. 7:03421.
Wellria " 2:2 at
ivm e " 9:63 aXi
New Castle " /0:33 a 111
Leetritde " " 9:13 are
108 p as
N. Brigt'a " 2:43 pm .
Leete " 4:53 pza
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Leetsdale ann.9:lB p
day t , harek... 9:511a at
, Express leaves daily.
o Express arrives daily.
between Pittsburgh awl
lthon change to lndlanap
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General Buperinteadent.
leket Agent. no=
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