The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 15, 1868, Image 3

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    PITTRIMTROR MARKETS.
_'OFFICE OF TEE PITTSBURG - CH GAZETTE, /
i MONDAY, December 14, 1668.,
Notwithstanding therois a firmer feeling
in the general markets, there is, as yet, no
increased voltime :61 business. The de
mand for , almost'everything continues to
tie restricteCito supplying immediate
wants, while prices generally have under
-vit.6 material change. ,
_
APPLE BUTTER—Is unchanged at 70 to
75 in kegs, and'Bo to_Bsin:crocks.
I
APPLES—Theis a continued active
il emi i nd, and wit h diminished arrivals,
pric are tendin upward. I We'; continue
quote at $3 to
. 8 ,50 per bbl
BUTTER—Is mer and in steady de- , '
mend, and we 'cm report • regular sales at
SS to 40 for good
, prime and 42 to 43 for.'
choice. - .
BUCKWHEA FLOUR—The demand is. •
fi l
improving, and p ces are a shado,higher,
6 . to 5v,, eta per und. _ i
BEANS---53,50 _ ;$3,75- perflaushel.
CRANBERRI We carilrepOrt sales of
prime to_choice - astern Coltitrated at $23
to $25 per bbl.' '- .. ,r- - '' .: -.--
cHEEsE...]: . ) , bnifunohanged, ranging
from 15 to 20c. as to quality. - _
DRIED FR ,Steady demand but nn
.changed; Peach at 12 for quarters, and 14
to 15 forhalves. I . Appleistat 9 to Ild.
CIDER—DuII; $6 to 58 per it bbl.
4
EGGS-n: good supply -and • dull but
•uncnanged-30 for limed, and 33 for fresh
packed._ I --
HAY,,Is firmer and prices are .13 shade
tigher; we can report sales of baled at 523
to $2B per ton. as to quality.
-
AOMINY-:Dtill; 0,50 per bbl.
POTATOES—SaIes of prime Peach Blows
in store at 90 cents. J ersey . Sweets, $ 6 per
barrel. - -
POULTRY-Demand is inther better:
sales Of. dressed Turkeys at 15 to 16c, and
Chickens at 12 to 13c..
GRAlN—Winter Wheat is in fair de
mand, with , sales of prime Red at 51,85;
some Spring IWheat offering, but no sales
reported. Oats in steady demand., and
firmer but rinchanged;l33 to 04c ma track,
and 65 to 66c in store. New Coin continues
scarce and prices aro higher, and we now
quote at 80 to fisc.- Old unchanged at 51 to
51,05. Rye is,firm and in demand; sale of
1,000 bushels at 51,50. Barley is quiet but
firm; sale of 500 bushels Spring at e 2,05, de
livered.
LA-RD—ls firm and scarce, and prices
are fully - matititainedi prime kettle ran
diked atA.6Ne, in tierces, and 17;ic,
kegs. I
LARD', OIL—Is aim firm and in activee
demand;uote No. 2 at . $ 1,20 to 51, 22 ,
and No. 1 at IWeq 51,45 to 51,47.
MESS POWL—Qtdet but firm; we con
tinue to qiitite at $26 to $26,50.
SALT-1s firm but unchanged; Alio
'therm ti=er brands quoted at 51,85 on track,
and 523 - irstore. _ •
FLOUR-- - The market is quiet but steady,
with a mideirate local demand, and pAces,-
although,: unchanged, are maintained.
Western Flours are still quoted at
7,50 to $B,OOl for Spring, -and 19,00 to
$9,50 for - Winter. The Pearl Mill
quote their brands, made of the best
Wheat, asfollows: Extra Family Flour,
- in barrels a $9,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per
barrel; Do uble I Extra Family, in barrels,
$10,20, and, in l sacks, $9,80 per barrel;
Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and,
"in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City Mills
quote prices as follows: Extra Family,-
(
(Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks,
$9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, $lO,OO, arid. in sacks, $9,70 per
barrel, and. Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and
$7.70, in sacks, - per barral.
WHlSKY—Mghwines are quoted at $1
to 81,05 per gallon.
FEATHERS Salea to the trade at 75 to
SO for live geese, and 85 to 90 in a retai
way.
PEA Nll"l"—Quoted at 82. -
ONIONS---Sales at 61,50 to 81,75 per bush
el, as to quality.
Financial Natters in New York
Gold ,Closedat 135%.
By Telegraplith the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
- .NEW York, December 14, 1868
`The moneymarket is active and steady
at 7 per cent. on -call, and quite easy this
afternoon on the: report of Private tele
grams
from Washington expressing the be
lief that the Legal Tender Act will be de
clared constitutional. Exchange firmer at
1093©109%. Gold easier, opening at 1353,
declining to 1353, and closing at 135 g.
• BONDS AHD STOCKS.
Governments without any change at,
close. Coupons 1881, 11434®114%; do.
1 62, 1103 (4)110%; do. '64,.106 8 @ 1 07; do. '65,
1073;©107g: do. new, 110@110 8 ; do. '67,
110%@110g; 10-40 s, 10.536®1058..
State Bonds dull and lower. Missouris,
89; New Tenne.ssees, 65W5653 old do.. 65
@67; North .Carolinas, 593@6034; Vir
inias, 57%;,Georgias, 80; Louislanas, 60g;
Alabaman, 88. •
. Miscellaneous shares quiet. Railways
have fluctuated, opening firmly, with au
advance on New York Central to 1243;,
- Erie to 41; Michigan Southern to 853;, and
Rock Island to 106);‘. The market subse
quently declined, with -a pressure to sell,
and again became -bettej, more active, and
closed firm. I -
FIVE-TWENTY Purcis:—Cumberland, 36@
363 ; Wells Exprem, 2,5N@26 ; Ameri
can, 49.1®423 ; Adams, 48@483;; United
States. 45©4f1; Merchants Union, 153,
€1;113; Quicksilver,2l3(3®2l; Canton , 4734
G4B: Pacific: Mail 1123.1 1 5 1 4;
Telegraph, 363;®37; Boston Water Power,
13% @)14; Mariposa, 5@6; do preferred, 193;
20 ; New York Central, 125.g@125 8 8 -;
Erie, 40,®40%; do pref., 59@60; Hudson,
125g@126; Reading, 963@97; Alton dr,
Terre Haute, 37©40; do preferr
ed 613@62;1 Toledo Wabash, 543
5514; do. preferred, 70; St. Paul, 633;
63 7 8 ; do. preferred, 53y 4 ®83745 Fort
Wayne, 1101@lOW; Ohio and Mississippi,
.29g€1 , 29g; Michigan Central, 118@l18%.
Michigan Southern, 861/A86 6 8 ; Illlinois
Central, 1430)1443; Pittsburgh, 83' 4 ; Tol
edo, 101g,©1013;; Rock Island, 107 go
107 g; Northwestern, 76g®76g; do. pre
ferred, 77%@77V,,; Lake .Shore, 11034; Han
nibal and St. Joe, 91.
Mining shares unchanged.
Mining stocks at Boston—Copper Falls,
16X; Franklin,l4; Hancock, 3'g; Minnesota ! ,
2; Quincy, 19. .
The receipts -at the Stib-Treasury to-day
were $1;139,430; Payments, $3,601,517. Bal
ance, $90,627,893. , -
A 'Markets by Telegraph.
NEW ToRE, Pecember 14.—Ashes are
steady-, at 17,75a8. Cotton firmer; closing
quiet, with sales 185 bales at 25Mc. t Flour—
• receipts, 6,soobbLs; market less active and
unchanged, with sales 860 bbls at 1,5,95 a
6,35 for superfine and western; 16,55a8,10
extra western; 18,50a10 for goo to
choice white wheat extra; 17,10a9,50 d
for
common to choice R. H. 0.: 17,75a9 for
common to fair do; extra St. Louis at 10a
12,50; good to 'choice do. closing quiet; Cal
ifornia - flour qhiet, with sales 3io sacks at
16,50a9,50, via Horn; 110,50a11,50 via Isth
mus. Rye flour quiet, with sales 150 bbls
at 16,75a8,50. Whisky' quiet, with small
sales western, free, at 01,0 0 41,04. Wheat;
receipts-1,440 bpsh; spring wheat dull and
heavy; winter grades a shade firmer'with
sales 43,000 , bush at -$1,57a1,62' grand 2
spribg, talk $1,55 for Nos.
do, mixed, and $2,00 for amber State;
$2,25a2, 4 6 for white Michigan, the latter for•
choice extra. Rye quiet; 2,000 bush west;
ern at $1,50. Barley duliga nd heavy. Bar
ley Malt dull; 2,009 bush State at 52,25.
.Corn dull and lower; 51,000 bush at sl,loa
.or 1,13 for unsound; $1,13 for sound mixed
western, in store; $1.15a1,16 do spat; 11,05
.81,08 for new do; $1,10a1,12 for r new.white
Southern. Oats a shade firmer-but not tic;
tire; 60,000 bush at 770 for western in store
.and 79a79g0 for do, afloat. Total st bk of
grain In warehouse Dec. 14: wheat 3,475,-
64.1-bash, including 44,790 bush California;
corn 2 2 01518/4; oasis 3,1044" rye Z 671101;
barley 342,921; malt 99,526 bus. =Coffee less
active and very firm; salei3ooldids Cuba
at Mobsmei quiet; :New Or.
leans; - 87ar,50.- llops'in fait:demand at 10a'
12c for. American. .Betroleum, quiet and
•sells`at 19c for crude and 33c - for 'refined,
bonded. Linseed Oil steady at .96a98e on -
spot . .l, Turpentine dull at 44:144%c. Pork
quiet and firm; . " -- sales 730 .bbls at. MOO
a 26 for new rae55i4125,50a5,75 for old do;,
V19,50a21,23 for prime; 1f23a25 for prime
- mess; sdso sales 250 bbls new mess, seller,
January, at' 326,50. Beef is steady: sales
180 bbls at 139a10,50 for new plain mess; 816
a2O for new extra mess. Tiens Beefis
steady; sales 120 tierces at f26a30 for pilthe
mess, and 830a34 for- India mess. 'Beef ,
Hama firm; sales 150 bbls at 1,30a32. Cut
Meatnineady; sales 170 pkgs at leall%c for
shbulders, and 13a15c for - hams. Middles
- quiet and steady; sales 140 tierces at 14%c
for_short nbbad, 140 for long ribbed, and
14%c for Stafford cut. Lard firm; sales
180 tierces at 15%a16%c for' steam, and 16%
al6%c for kettle rendered; also sales - 225
tierces steam,, seller, January, Februaiy
and part of March, at 18a186c. Butter
steady and in 'good demand at 25a88e for
Ohio, and 40a50e for State. Cheese -firm
and active at 15a19c. Freights to Liverpool
lower, with engagements per t steamer of
30,000 bush corn and wheat at
Latest —Flour quiet and - without deci
ded change. Wheat dull and heavy for
springrTery firm for winter.' 'Rye tall at
$1,49a1,50 for western. Oats quiet and firm
at 77c in store; 79a7934e afloat for western.
Corn'dull at • $1,12Ma1,13 'in store;
,f)1,15a
1,15 1 4 afloat for old mixed western, and
$1,02a1,08 for now mixed western. Pork
quiet and firm at $25,50a213 for mess. Beef
quiet and steady. Bacon steady, with a
fair demand. _ cat meats dull and unchan-
ged. Lard firther. at 18;018 3 4o for fair to
prime steam.'"-Eggiiiiniet and steady.
Cattle Market—Receipts for the week
-6,688 beeves, 22,982 sheep and 1amb5,.21,774
hogs. Beeves—On Wednesday of last week,
with light arrivals, there being about 800
head, an active demand; the market for
beef cattle was twiner and prices higher;
fancy steers sold at 1734a18e, while prime
at 16%a17c; fair to good, 14a16c; ordinary,
13a133ic, and inferior to common at 9al2c.
On Thursday trade was slow, but prices
remained unchanked during the balance of
the week, and the market, though quiet,
was quite steady at quotations above, with
moderate arrivals. To-day, with 2,500 head
on sales and a fair demand, the market was
quite steady at quotations; the major part
of the offerings were common; we quote
extra at 17y,a1iNc; prime at 161017 e; fair
to good at 1514a16y,,c; ordinary at 18a1430,
and inferior at 10a12c. For Sheep
and Lambs the market ruled moder-
ately active and firm up to Thurs
day, when, with only about 2,500 head on
call and active demand prices advanced
fully Comnictn,to prime sheep .41a7c.
Lambs same price. During the remainder
of the week arrivals fair demand be-
ing pasiably active, prices further improv
ed yo, closing at sa7ic. To-day, with light
receipts, which are mainly composed of ex
extra 'stock, • fair demand and prices are
Much higher; sales 4y,a6Mc. Sirme—On the
day following our llaasst report the -market
advancedlully y‘c, owing to the arrivals
and active demand, sales being made at
13,(Ac. On Wednesday prices again ad
vanced y‘c, ranging from 9a9Xc. At these
prices the market ruled quite steady up to
Saturday, when it was lower and heavy,
prices current being By¢a9c for- common: to
prime stock" . 'To-duy the market is quiet
at_S%aBXc. -- - -
—.Clucsuo, December 14.=-Eastern EX
change dull and heavy. Flour very dull;
sales at $5,25a7 for low grades to good
spring extras. Wheat quiet; sales of No. 1
at $1,23a1,28; No. 2 at $1,17a1,18; closing
dull at $1,17; sales of No. 2 since change at
81,17, Corn dull ands shade lower; sales
at 80c for No. .1; 52253 c for new; 59c for No.
2, and 57a59c for rejected - kiln dried; there
was nothingf doing this afternoon. ' Oats
dull; sales of No. 2at 473,4a45c. Eve in fair
request; sales at 81,16Ma1,17 'for N r o. 1, and
1,16a1,16%c for No. 2. Barley firmer and
more active; sales of No. 2at $1,67a1,68;
closing steady at $1,67. Highwines quiet
EL 94c for free. Dressed hogs fairly active
but 15a20c lower; sales at 88,75a9; chiefly-at
$9. - Provisions firmer; mess pork sold for
future and present delivery, at 824 for ex
tra prime. Pork steady at 18c. laird in
good demand; sales 'at 15e cash.. Green
meats sold at 834 c for shouldersr nq for
short rib; 11c for rough sides ' and 12c for
hams. Receipts for the past 48 he-urs
-8,633 bbls flour, 25,133 bush wheat, 38,080
bush corn, 28,950 bueir bats, 2,425 bush rye,
1,690 bush barley. Shipments-7,150 bbls
flour, 5,832 bushels wheat, 30,124 bushels
corn, 6,524 bush oats, 5,580 bush rye, 7,490
bush barley. -
The cattle market is very quiet and the
demand is chieffy for upper grades; fair
cows sold at 54,40a4,50; good steers at 86,75,
and choice Christmas beeves at 88. Hogs
opened quiet but became more active at a
decline of 10a15c; sales at 87,10a7,75 for
eommon to good lots, and $8,25 for choice
smooth lots.
CrisciznyArr, Dnember 14.—Flour quiet
and firm, family $7,25a7,75. Wheat firmer,
mostly held at 51,80 for No. 1 red. Corn
firmer and higher, closing at 68a70c. Oats
quiet and unchanged, No. 1, 66a47e. Rye
advanced to $1,40 and is scarce. Barley
unchanged. Cotton firmer, middlings 23k.
Whiskey in moderate demand at 97. Hogs
active and higher, market excited; live
close at 88a8,75; dressed 510a10,62; receipts
8,860 head since Saturday. rovisions
buoyant, market u .good deal unsettled,
holders offering to sell sparingly. Mess
Pork held at 26c and sold at this rate for
future delivery, but cut meats are higher;
-shoulders 9%a 10, loose 10a101/ t ; packed
sides 12%a13 for clear rib and 139 for clear,
all loose and not fully cured. ---Greenittreats
advanced to B%a9c for-shoulders, and 11%a
12 for sides and 13 1 /013% for hams. Lard
advanced to 144 for prime steam and 16
for kettle; strong' speculations and in de
mand. Butter scarce and in demand at
36a40. Cheese firm at 17x18/. Hay firm
at 515a18. Linseed oil firm at 81. Groce
ries unchanged. Nothing--done- in seed.
Flax seed not saleable at better than 82,00.
Gold 81,35y 3 buying; exchange dull at %a
1-10 per cent. .disconnt, buying. Money
market remains closed at- 10a10%per cent.
6T: Lohis, December; 4.—Tobacco nomi
nal, and none in the market. Cotton: sales
middling at 22 1 4 r. Flour: superfine scarce
and 'wanted, and 10a20c better, ranging at
55,50a5,25, extra 50,50, double extra 87,50.
Wheat, very little done, choice red sold at
$2, w
o c, choice white 05. Corn better at 75a76c, mixed and
vell 8211 and easier at'
d II
. 50a59c. Barley: Small sales choice Main
at 82,20. Rye advanced to 81.27a1,30. Pro
visions: the lack of , shipping facilities
checks business, and little was done, hol
ders are firm and prices nominally un
changed. Mess Pork sold at 825a25,50; dry
salt shonlders packed, 16c. Bacon nomi
-nal atl4al4 shoulders, 146a17c clear
sides; new sugar cured hams 16ma170.
I Lard steady and, firm with a fair demand
at 15c for steam and kettle; Whisky steady
at 930. Receipts—Flour 2,200 bbls, 6,000
bush wheat, 2,100 bush Corn, 40 bush bar
ley. 300 bush rye. 4,250 head hogs.
liogs: receipts light and prices stiff-and
higher, ranging at 714a8a for fair to prime,
8118%c for heavy.' Cattle: common plenty
and dull at *o4o' fair to choice In mod
erate supply and firm at 6'6140 gross.
BALTIMORE, December 11.4.—Flour quiet,
firm and unchanged. Wheat dull, lespe
daily high grades, at $10a10,50 for' double
extra white wheat: sales 3 cars No. 1 red
winter at $1,95; Igo. 2 held at $1,75a1,77.
Corn—sales 2 cars No. 1 shelled at 80c. /
Oats held at 67c. Rye—sales 1 car at 81,33.
Barley in light demand, with No. 1 Canada
at $2,05, and N 0.2 State at 81,70a1,75. Pe
troleum firm and steady, with a good de
mend; refined held at 82,08a2,0834 in car
lots, and 302.31 c in retail lots.
PHILADELPHIA, December, 14.—Flour
dull, but steady; superfine, $5,25a5,75; ex
tras, $7,50; lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota
extra family, 57.76a8,25; fancy, 88,50; Ohio,
59a10,75; fancy, $11a13,00. Wheat inactive,
but steady; red, $1,90a2,00; amber, 02,10 a
2,15. Eve adyanced: sales 1,000 bus West
ern at 60a62c; new held:-higher. Corn in
fair demand; malou ,4,004 bus 7e117 at Stba
PITTSBURGH GAUMI
all; old, $1,20; new white, 94c. • Oats firm_
at 74a78c. Barley, $2a2,10. Petroleum in
active. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey
-
steady at $1,01a1,03.
[ Beef cattle in fair demand at an advance .
of S - ioXe: sales of *l,BOO head at 9.34a10c for
extra prime and western steers, 10a10%c
for fair to choice; Ba9c for fair to good 5a73,c
gross, for common. Sheep in fan. demand;
sales of 8,000 head at 4a4%c gross. Hogs in
demand at an advance; sales of 4,500 head
at $12312,25 net:
CisvELAND, December 14.—Flour firm
and in better demand for high grades city
made, at $11,50 for treble extra white; $9,75
alo for double extra amber; $8,50a8,75 for
donble-eitta red winter, and 87,75a8,00 for
doiable extra spring; country made, $8,60a
8,75 for doable extra red and amber: 88a9
for double 'extra spring which is scarce,
there being hardly sufficient In the market
for quotations., Corn firm: new white 980.
Dry Oats firm at 70a75c. Rye firm and de
mand strong at 11,40a1,45. Clover Seed
sells readily at $7,75. - Mess Pork firm at
826,50a27,00. Bacon_ quiet, rib , sides 17c;
clear aides 17 1 .317%c; shoulders 13Kal4c;
hams 18c. Lard more active at 16%c:
BUFFALO, Dec. 14.—Grain in store—wheat
475,000 bu; corn 220,000 but oats 163,000 bu;
barley 92,000 tiu; peas 4,000 bu; rye, mostly,
held for distilling 'purposes, 145,000 bu.
Flour steady; sales .250 bbls No. 1 city
ground spring at, $7,50. Wheat quiet and
firm; sales in oar lots amber Canada at $1,78,,'
a 1,80; white Canada $2,15 milking; $l5O for
No. 2 Chicago spring. Corn dull and quo
ted at $1,02 for old western; 85C for new; 90c
for 'kiln dried, all in car lots. Oats dill and
quoted at 66a67c for western. Rye nominal
at $1,45. Barley dull; sales 2 car loads
Canada at $2. Pork steady; mess $25. Lard,
-15%a16c. Highwines drill at $1,02a1,04... - :
MILWAEKEE, December 14.—F10n3 dull
and prices unchanged. Wheat lower at
$1,25% for No 1, and $1,16 for No 2. Oats,
dull at 48c for No 2. Corn dull at 57c for
new on track. Rye higher at $1;11 for-No
1. Barley quiet at $l,BO delivered. Rti+-
ceipts-1,000 bbls flour, 35,000 bush wheat,
2,000 bush oats, 2,000 bush corn, 1,000 bush
rye, 400 bush barley. Shipments-i-5,000
bbls flour, 400 bush wheat, 500 bush oats.
LouisviLLE, December 14.—Sales 24 hhds
tobacco; new lugs to medium leaf 5%a12%,
cutting 17%. Cotton 22%. Hogs By 4 a9c,
gross. Mess pork $25,50. Bulk shoulders
10%, clear rib sidesl3%al4c, clear sides
14%c. Lard 16a16%e. Superfine flour $5,50
a 6. Wheat $1,65a1,85. -.Oats - 55a59c. Corn
60a62c. Rye 111,34a1;35, Whisky, raw,
free, at'9Bct
_
• TOLEDO, Deceinber 14.—Flour • quiet:
Wheat steadyrwhite Michigan, $1,44; am
ber, 81,89. Cern steady; old No. 1,86 c;
new, 70c; - kibi dried, 80c. Oats firm at 60c
for No. li Rye unchanged and Barley
quiet. Cloverteed is 5c lower and sold at
$7,85. Dressed Hogs are 340 lower; salis
are reported at 9 1-7a9 3-7 c.
Mxrarms, December- 14.—Cotton stiff;
'uplands 23%c; receiOts 2,405 balee exports
3,739. Flour firm at46,50a12,00. Corn dull
at 65a7bc. Oats stiff at 65c. Hay 522a25.
Pork firmer at $25,5046,00. Lard dull at
15a16c. Bacon nominal, with no 'demand.
Bulk Meats brisk; shoulders 10%c; sides
1434 c. I
IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD
PITTSBURGH, FORT WA.YNE & CHICAGO
RAILROAD, Decembml4.-11 cars metal,
7,t.Timick & Co; 1 do do . - Jas Wood Son & Co;
20 do do, Bryan & aughey; 100 bbls flour,
1 car rye,_ 200 bags :do, 1 car corn, Daniel
Wallace; 214 bags middlings, N Conrad;
200 bbla flour, McClure & McKee; 100 do
do, Shoulaker & Lang; 2 cars wheat, Thos .
Moore; 20 bbls oil, J H. Parker; 5 cases to
baceo, Arbnckles & Co; 2 bxs booTii, A. C
Miller; 5 bbls spirits, S':11 Wation•dc Co; 58
green hides,W H Canip; 5 bbls alcohol, J
S. Finch .t tt; 157 bdbi green hides, G H
Andersou;s bdls Iron, 0 pcs do, 1 box do;-
Coleman, Rahm de Co;1. 3 bdls dry hides,
Hays & Stewart: 250 pigs lead, J B Lyon; 2
cars rye, W J Meek; 100 Ws flour, T C
Jenkins; 300 pigs lead, B . L Fahnestock_dc
Co; 104 empty oil bbls, W
-'-Mullins; 50 sks
oats, 1 car do, H Rea; 10 hf bbls fish, Hagan
& MoC; 10 kgs apple butter, Woodworth &
1 - Davison; 21 bdls runners,zlV McWhinney;
38 do felloes, 3do poles, T:Hare; 13 casks
rivets, W P Townsend; 65; bdls handles, W
Mardorf; 16 sks wheat, Scott &Gisal; 20 doz
brooms, ;W Miller; 1 car fire brick, Brown
&go; 1 car empty barrels, Jos Finch & Co;
1 do do, W Herr; .5 cars ore 1 do limestone,
,Shoenherger & Blair; 1 car , scrap iron, Mul
lins & Maloney; 13 bags bsckwheat flour,
Thomas & Bro; 17 do do, T g Jenkins; 10
kegs apple batter. W II Graff & CO; 14 ,
dressed hogs, McCullough, Jr & Co; 8 bbls
dry apples, SP Shriver. ,--
CLEVELAND AND YITTSBIIIiGH RAIL
ROAD, December 14.-3 cars iron ore, Shoen
berger, Blair & Co; .1 car barley, J M Car
son & Co; 15 .doz tuba, 15 do wash boards.
172 do pails, Little, Barr & Co; 1 car scrap
iron, T Maloney; 2 cars potatoes, Van Gor
,,der & Shepard; 2 do do, Hulett &'Bross; 45
pea iron, Bryan & Caughey; 10 bbls lager
beer, J Kisler; 4 sinks, 2 bureaus, Lemon &
Weise; 33 licks rags, C P Mai kle & Co; 13
cases hdls, Logan, Gregg & Co; 10 bbls
flour, Rinehart & Stevenson; 1 case shoes,
W E Schmertz & Co; '6 kegssansage, Voigt,
Mahood & Co; 10 dressed hogs,` ) P Hanna;
9 bdls paper, W G Johnson; 70 bbla salt, 0
Prietch; 1 cask ware A Bauman; 1 do do,
Frielandado do, W P Little 1 do do, S 3
Knox; 1 do do, P Bretsh; 4000 ft lumber, G
W Coffin; 11 hhds sugar. Arbuckles & Co;
6 bbls molasses, 1 hhd sugar, S Lindsay,
Jr &go; 11 scks feathers. E Edmondson &
Co; 5 tcs hams, E Hazleton & Co; 2 do do,
B Hays & Son; 10 d o
Winlard 2 tcs saus
age, J H Parker ; 10 bbisla d oil, Sea Lip
pencott; 10 do pickels, Graff Reiter; 1 tcs
hams, Ido beef 2 bxs bacon, as E Mill &
Son; 2 tcs do, John 'Porterfield ~ Co; 10 bxs
Miss ware,
,G W Stoeckler; 4 bxs adse, A
Torrence; 2 bxii wine, Jake Hill; kegs
pigs feet, 25 bxs crackers, Reymer , ro; 3
doz Chairs, Hammer & Dauler; 10 ales
cotton, Holmes, Bell & Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD DOM..
, ber 14.-2 cars lin.estone,, Shoenberger &
1 Blair; 2do metal, McKnight, Porter & Co;
2do do, Rees, Graff & Dull; 3do do, John
Moorhedad; 8 rolls leather ' G N Hoffstott;
1 car scrap • Iron, John Love; 80 bbls oil,
Fisher & Bro; 21 sks wheat, J Leslie; 78eks
ear corn, J & W' Fairley; , 2500 feet walnut
lumber, Geo Jackson; 5 bgs flour, 1 barrel
poultry, 1 bx butter,H Riddle;. 17 bgs
W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 1 sack rags, flour .
Miller; 8 sits rags, Adams & Austin; 9 sks
buckwheat flour, 9 do sundries, W H Car=
nahan. • 1 7.
ALLEGHENY STATION. December J4;-
2 oars iron ore, Spang, Chalfant \ & Co; 436
hides, A& J Goetzinger; 1 car lumber,
Taggart & Wilson; 50 bbls, flour C Mc-
Masters; 161 elks oats, 7 do rye, GeO\ Steyr
art; 11 dressed hogs, A 'Greenwald; 4\cars
metal, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 11 rolls
leather, J Callery; 162 bdls. paper, Frailer
& Metzgar; 2 cars brick, Richey, H & Co,
100 bbls flour, J B McKee; 250 pigs lend,
Fahnestock, H & Co; 50 bbis flour, A Mil
ler; 40 bgs buckwheat flour, Jos Craig; 1
car middlings, Geo Stewart:
MERCHANT TAILORS.
10It TIEGEU,
•
(Late Cutter with W. Heapenhettle,
2viv,RcHAN3'
No. 53' Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh
seVirr2l
JEW FALL GOODS.
. A solendln new stock of
C140'1"1"&t O...4.SEMWERIES,Ote
_
Just readveti by • HENRy MEYEIL.
salt: Merchant Tailor. 73 Smithfield street.
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &o.
HYDRAULIC ORIENT DRAIN 11PR
Cheapest and hest Pipe in the market.. Moo, 1.10-
SEND.A.LE IiYDRAITLIO DEMENT for sale.
R.
R. 111; A O. A. BROCKETT *CO.
°Mee and ManufactorY—P4llßEßECCAA AT. ;
Allegheny. Orderg by ma ll proneptiytteneed
Le. jeau9l
- _
'',IIJ'ESD I ty; -bECEMBFB---'2ls'
ENE
Navigation is virtually suspended, /not
withstanding the river is not closed its yet;
there is_ bissthan three feet in the Channel,
- however, anrtlie Ohio is full of heavy
floating ice:
tlllielganongiihela packets continue to
make regular trips, the ice in that scream
not being very 'wavy. The Allegheny, it
is reported, is closed at Tarentum.
The Bayard was advertised • to leave Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday.
—The Silver Cloud No. 2 was c loading at
St. Louis on Saturday last far Memphis,:as
was also the Silver Lake, for Red R4ver.
—The Dubuque ; Mites, of the 10th, says:
"A telegram just received from St. Louis
says the White Collar Line has sent Su
perintendentsWellingto to Cincinnati to
put two more new boats under. contract.
These, added to three already under con
tract, will add live new boats to the Com-
Pany's fleet next spring. With , this addi
tion, there will be ten firstqclasa side•
wheel "floaters" in the line, besides :the
present gray of smaller-s eam crafts."
-The St, Louis Demo at, of• Saturday,
says: Captain R. C. Gr 'y is hefe from
Pittsburgh, and as usual, sin remarkably
good humor. His faith n the Northern
Line Packet Company. of which he is one
the pillars ' is undiminished. He knows
that it is making important arrangements
for the warfare of next season with ittisharp
and . ; active - adversary, the White Collar
Packetriline. Captain Grity leaves on his
return. on Sunda', if he can get over • the
1 river. I.
;
—The St. Louis Repubiicon. gives a list 1:?1: .
all the steamers that le-t there last season
for theflJpper Missouri as well as a list of
the disasters , from , which they make the
following extract: Steamers Carrie, Amelia
Poe,Arabian, iliridgeport, Princess, Lily,
an Helena, allAtern-wheslers, sunk and ,
proved a total' loss. Steamer Lent Leoti,
stren wheeler, also stink, but we raised
and proceeded on her voyage. The steam
er. Andrew Ackley, which left for Grand
River on September 27th, caught fire and
wasicuttled to prevent a total loss, but
wassaised and retured to this port for re
paira; the steamer Urilda being sent on Oc
tober sth to complete the trip. All of the
boats named above have returned to this
peirt excepting the folldwing: Deer Lodge,
BertharNorth Alabama, and Fanny Barker,
'laid up at Sioux. City; Zephyc,,at: St. Jo
afl the Nile, Benton,.lda Stockdale
and Miner, caught by close of navigation
at points above Randall. °
River and Weather.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.,
Lomat - Luz, December 14.—River falling
"With 7 feet 3 inches in the canal. Weather
clear and pleaiant.,-
CiNcitmArz, - , December 14.—Weather
mild; thermometer. 50.
LIPORTANT-10 SHIPPERS..:
FOR CINCINIVALTI,
LOUISVILLE, xxAssvrt,LE,
CA IR , O.IIG AND NEW OR
-
LEAN*. —The
MARY DAMAGE AND BARGES,
Will leave as above on
DAY,-December 12th..
Shippers shoald hear in,lsind that the DANA-HE
will positively go through without re-shipping._
deg CHARLES BARNES. Agefif.•
pITTSBURGII, A gr a &
WHEELING,
Marietta and Parker'sburg Line.
'Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT 12 Y. -
MONDAYS AND TIRDTISDATS,
DAYARD A. S. Snaruaarl„Hastei. - '
WEDNISDAYS AND SATonns,ra, , %_>-- - - - '
GREY EAGLE C. L. Bkii:KßAif Neater , .
Freight will be received at all hours by
seas - JANES COLLINS. Anent.'
VOR NASHVILLE, DI.•
RECT—The steamer.
Will leave on
''HIS DAY, DECEMBER 12th.
for Eisusstlle. CiarksTllle and
For freight or passtsre applyon board or to.
~V.HASLETX,
JOLLN FLACK:
'°
Or, J. D. CYLLINGITIOOD. Agents.
FERTILIZERS.
_
TO WHEAT GHOWERSih
EUREKA AMMONIATED
SUPERPHOSPHATE` OF •LIME,
•
MANUFACTURED BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Go,
SEWARD cl. CAMPBEZL,
Office, 356 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
The beat Rertllizer An use, and recognlzed-.y-....
Farmers who have given It a trial, to he the stand
and for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Corn, Pota toes, &c. We have published for gratu•
ttous circulation a pamphlet containing luterestins
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies 01
which will be sent free to any sending us their ad
dress.
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VESTERDAY I • ..
'.I:O , DAT. AND FOlik,V.a...
YESTERDAY
to V books b 9 Edyrsrd Henry Blekeisterili,
A. lit ti l2lmo., bevelled boards, gilt top, VII.
" poem, and one likely Th. is a remarkabtey to at
tract a eat deal of attention —lmperial Review. .
"The repot simple. the richest, and most sacred
poem wide recent days have produced.”—Landon
orning A Kiser.
• •
CON, ANC A.YLMER,
It.l.
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0 %
,
IV,a;
Irk,
i'l.
••04.4
A Story of the Set\
mo.
The. ulot of 'Cons.
tintemhen :New York Al
land 'was •ruled by Cron
Manhattan Island and the \
graphically sketched; the it,
Dritch and 'English ancestor',
wonderful fidelity, and at the
hues and humor which' throw,
story valuable for its historical at
thing interest.
ROBERT S.; D,
PROPOSALS.
The Hull:ling Cot:unlace Of the 'WEB ERN
PEN ‘ NSYLVANIA.IIOriPITAL FOIL THE IN Nit
at Orrtnent. Pa.. will receive Proposals until he
10th 11 , ,1.1* OF DECEMBER, for the rection a d
closing. fu ot he Eastern Extensiou off tee Hospital,'
according\ to the plans•and cptailicattone adopted
and approtcd by them.
The plans `and specificatfros can be examined at
the Hospital until the time above mentioned for re
ceiving bids. \
Proposals mils tic marked as such and tent to R.
DULLER, Jr.. Chairman of the Building Commit
tee, Pittsburgh. \
Bids will be opened \ Lit. the Hospital on the 15th
of December.
The • Committee reserve the right at their (there
tion to reject any or all bids not deemed to the toter
est of the luetitution or Batt factory to the commit
tee. By order of the
n 024415.5 BUILD NG COMMITTEE.
CLOVERSEED.
JUST RECELV ED
GOOD NFAVIS. - • . ,
linq WIELD IN DEAR TIM
Enquire for WA.IID 9 /3 .13rooxl.
Ti e largest and ben. The it4tials "H. W." on
OTtly Iva. Take MA
NEWS. I
STEAMBOATS.
JAMES SHEDDEN, Comiusfider.
Capt. THOS. rot
nteenth Centur : T. One vol, 19
ace Aylmer" is laid in the.
7 Dutchr colony and Eng-'
well. The condition of
surrounding country 18
aye and manners of our
• are reproduced with•
.me time with alive
•qt charm around a
Ncurecy.and of cx
.
STREET
93 'WO
de -TT EIS
CHOICE" LAYXI
J. KNOV, 137 Liberty:Street.
bw:Tms,
tal
COMMISSION- - MERCHANTS
E s z A B y L I s tF4p, 1:1 A. &T.
W. M. GORXLY,
_ •
WHOLESALE GROCER,
L .
• No. 271 Liberty Street, -
mamma. orKEAG.T.Iir.
vit-ri4situnen,
se' vylg
J. L. DILLIKGEE...:. .
... .. . ...A. E. lIVITYZNSOK.
..
DILLINGER .14. STEVENSON,
CO
HMISSION -MERCHANTS
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
wicwrz awn FILL
AU -Kinds •of Country Produce
AD orders for Merchandise promptly filled at
]LOWEST market rates. Particularsaftention given
to the sale of Butter, eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits,,
de,- We feel confident that we can give entire sat
isfaction; by making QUICK SALES and PROMPT KZ.
TURKS, at HIQISEST lIAKK.ST.PRICIS, and therefore
respectfully solicit your consignments. AU corre
spondence antwered promptly. Marking Plates
furnished free. "
Grain it store and to arrive daily.
atialit7B - - . • .. •
WATT, L'.044 & CO.,
DEALERS Zlf
Groceries, Vonr. ,Grolp, Produce, Pro.
Visions; Fish', Cheese, CarbOn 00. dm..
Nos. 171 ant WOOD.BTIONT, Ile ar Liberty
street. Plttsbt: tr. Pa. c ooSalSs
.7s As 1317.614.
M STEELE & SON,
Cottiaisstow, Merchant/i f
iAND DTAZZES ISf
%OltrEtr,", GRAIN, -3.'.kara: o , dr-43.
t-: No. 95 011/0_ MEM. new last Common,
'ALLEGITMEY CITY •
PVB. CiNrESLD - 'A. T. CANFIELD.
4-e IL'ACANFIELD & SON . ; COM- ,
o - r - sMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
ansalti,Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W.E.
Cheese. Butter,. Lard, Port, Bacon, Flour, Fish,
Dried Fruit, Grain, P i s Lead Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes. Whits Lime, Linseed; Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils. Na. 141 First street. Pittsbnrirh.
EMT= KEIL
•KE/16 & BICHART,
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
AND DIALIIII3 llf
FLOUR, DRAIN, SENDS, MILL PEED, ac., de.,
848 Ltherti tit., Pittsburgh,
my24:bEr J'• - - •
ALEX. WEAN
McBANE:4 - ANJEnt
• COM*II.SSI,O1 4 f,
,
Dealen! FL OUR; pALIN and PRODUCE_GEN
-WATILIa EanilliT s • & bore
tindtbleld,Plt.tiburgn. • les
, _
- -FETZEB , er. AIINISTBAING,
l'OßWAßlitirG OD 00131113 4 /1011 lEEBOEUIEI,
- _ _ ,
For the iile of Flour, Drain, Bacci, Lird; Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally,-Nb. 10
BARBET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe=: • : •
I A J. BLANCHARD•
- Wholesale and Retail Biota%
No. 396 P.I.CN STREET
MED
MIST. SNO.X. ANDREW .111:0X.
-go KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
• NERCE.A.2i M
TS arid dealers In FLOUR, DRAIN
L 'FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, . lin.
78-DIAMOND, opposite City, Hall; Allegheny City.
ja17:1•37 -
JOIIIT I. TIOLrIIZ EDW. 110175V,...WM. tiOLTE.
JOHN I. HOUSE - Si- BROS. Suc , .
eessors to JOHN I. HOUSE it-CO., Wholesale
ocers and Commission Merchants, . Corner of
Smithfield aid Water titreets...Pittiiburgh. Pa.
- _...._ ...,
XIITTLE, HAlitilis, PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers. Commission Merchants and
alers in rrndnee, - -Flonr, -.Bacon, Cheese, Fl.sh,
Carbon and Lard-1)11.- Iron, - , Malls, Glass, ,citt.on
Yarns and-all P'.c.tsburMantlactnres generally,
2 and - -1 1, 4 SICCOND.BTREET,Ttrtsbargh..
TOM BNIVICIN
§
HIPTON & WALLA WHOLE
SALE 0 EWERS AND PRODUDE DEALERS,
o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pltubtiroh." 1102:M •
ASSESSMENTS.
OFFICE OF CIFF , ENGINEER,
ALLEG.BEKY Cur. Dec. 4th , 1868. f
CEWER ASSESSMENT—Notice is•
hereby given 'to all property holders in the
WEST4RN CEWERAOE DISTRICT. which em
braces all that portion or the city area. lying north
west of the following lines. viz :: North of Ohio
lane and Walnut sires t and West of BldWell street,
and a line running North-east to Observsitery hill
and new city lthe. as well as the portion lying be
tweet: western avenue, Ohio lane, Fulton and,Eld
well streets (comprehending the larger oart of Man
cheater aud all the Pleasant Valleysection) that the
assessment for the construction, of the Sedgwick\
street sewer is now completed, and plated in the
hands of the City Treasurer for colieotion. All
property heretofore assessed for sewerage purposes
within the limits above designated is exempt from
present assessment.
deS:a97 CHAS. - DAVIS, Cit Engineer.
OTTIcE CITT EItrOINSICE AND DURVEYON,
4 , PrrrebßßOß.December n6B. .t
NOTICE..—The assessment for
Grading and Par•lng • '
LONG ALLEY;
from Lewis alley to the Allegheny Valley Railroad.
Also,
•
SPRING ALLEY
from Morris to Rnsh street. are tow ready for ex
amination, and caa be seen at this aloe until DE
CEMBER IS. 1868. when tt will b. returned to the
City Treasurer's Office fur collection. • - •
deg H. J. MOORE. City Engineer.
OFFICE OF,,CITY ENGINEER,
ALLEGHENY - CITY, December 10th, 15138.
~ 1 1TICE—The assessments. for
Grading and - Paving SPRING GARDEN
A NEE, from Chestnut street to Tanner street;
also the Gradin ALLEGENT AvIgNUE. from
Western aveuue gof
to Ridge street are now read y for
examination, and can be seen at this ()glee until
PKIDA.Y December leltb. 1868 wnen they will be
returned to the Street Commissioner for collection.
dell:b2l CHAS. DAVIS. City Engineer.
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND SUErEEOR,
Pittsburgh. December llth. 1868.
NOTICE TO CONTBACTORS. •
- Sealed Proposals for the constrtiction of a
'BOARDWALK on Finn AVE.S film Soho
Gate ta.llurphP street, wid be received at this
°Moe WU December 17th, 1 SOS. The Comm ttee
reserve tlie'right to reject ally or ail bias.
dell:b2s , H. J. ItOORK. City Engineer.
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND DIIIIVREGR. t
Pittsburgh, December 11th. MS.
NOTICE To - CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals, for lhe partial Grading of
MILLER STREET from Centre avenue to Reed,
wlll`be received at this omee until WED.NEbDAY.
Decetaber lleth, 1805. The ticinmittee reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
• 11:b24. H. J.'sicieE, City Engtheer.
KOFFICX or CITY Enidlc7l3lB AND•SMTRYOB,
Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1565.
XTOTICE.—The AssessroOnt - for
1:4 the Construction of the -BOARD-WALK On
Centre street. front 'Ellsworth Avenue to Walnut
street. is now ready for examination and eon be
seen at this office until WEDNE.WAy. Dec. ittitb,
31.868, when it will be returned to the City Treasur
er's Ottlce for Collection.
H. S. MOORE,
city E,,uglueer.
MEM
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER.'' ' '
1
- Allegheny City .Dec. 1. 1868.
yITICE.—The • assessment for
(3 radi- g and Paring TURNER ALLEY.
from
erry atteet to old city line, 1p the Third ward, Is
now read). tor examination sad can be seen at tuts
thee until WELNEcIIAy 'December Oth, when it
nlt be returned to the Street Commissioner for col
ec 0n..; .CEAIii..ES DAVIS.
• - ' Civil Engineer.
--7 O ICE OF CITY ANBINEY.II AND DUZITICYOII,
Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 18081.
-pTOTIC.R
.---Tne assessment for
the cbpstruelon of the SWARD WALK on
'entre ti.Venav from liirkpatrlck street to F.wart's
3corner...is no'4 ready for examination, and can be
seen at this anluutil WEDNESDAY, December
16, 1608. wh,u , t will be returned to the City.
Treasurer's °Mee or collection.
WORE. city .
dea:ago J.
CLT \ T-OF
TREAStltast's LIKFICE. Doe. 4th. 18619. S
MOROSE PERSONS WHO PAID
,assessmeuts on the ruder:Li Street "and Mont •
sowers . ayenne Sewers on *what're the 47th day of
November. 11908, are requesie,d to return their re
ceipts to this °Moe. and the reduction authorq.ed by
Councils wit. be refunded.
deS . um:. fERRONCI.ty Treasurer.
NOTICE--Those inter :sled. will
please take notice that the repole the view
, ers in the matter of opening LARIME A.VENUE,
I in the city el Pittsburgh, RS mnaiaed br4he court
has ban placed tn - my hands. The seseesmente. - tt
`not veld op or before JANUA.It t fitb. A. D. 1869,.
ws ni - be Mad asJlena in AccordanCe. with the law in
smelt cue made ant pyoyldet.
\ J. If. SLAGLE, City AtternTs
' rgisbargli, Penelithitt CAI nue, • 417
t I
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101ITTSBURGH andaligalga
2„. CONNELLSVILLE R. R.
On Gad after TUESDAY. Noyember, 17th. 113159
trains will arrive at and depart front - sae Depot cot..
ner of Grant and Water streets, a follows:
4irrfos.•
Mall to and from Uniont'n. [ 1:00 Depar
at. at. - 0:00 P. afi
McKeesport Atecaniao4t.n.ll:oo A. 31. 2:05 P. It•
Ex. to and from Uaiont , n: :3:OO'P. M. 10:10 a. Ns
West Newton Aotiosimod'n., 4:30 P. Ir.- 6:35-a..ats
.1 1 raddoek's Ascommodatvn 6:15 P.. 2, • i - :50 P. Ns
Night Ace. to McKeesport:lo:3o P. 2. 6:45 = A. . Ms
Sanday Church Train ti alafi
from West -1:00 P. 2.10:00 L. IV
Forueke 4sPAY ;
. T : R. :" Agent * , :
W. S. STOTT. Superintendent.- - - no2D
rIMAIIGE of TIME..
£LLEGUENY
__VALLEY RAILROAZ
TWOand a ft er MONDAY November ette,' 'ISOI
TWO TrIAINS DAILY will lea e Pittsburgh Sta.
tion, corner ofElerrenth and Pike streets for rFrank
lin. Oil. City, Buffalo, and all points In the 011 Re
gions:
LEAYZ rurrsatnuarx. RITZ 22f PITTSBURGH.
Mal ...... 7:15 am au 5:4 0 P m
Express. .... '..: 7:10 pea press.. -.._'6:30 a m
Brady's B'd Ao 3:00p Ea radye B , d Ac 10:40 a m
j x.
JistdodaWarks - ' - larSodaWorks _ _
' Accortiod'n— 10:50 ons Accomoda'n • O.XO ain
.115 Soda'Worim .. d Soda Works
Accomod_ .'n - 4:00 . p m Acoomods'n. 3:40 p m
Church Trainkave ffi burgh at 1:10 r is. Ar
rive at Pittsburgh' at 950 A. x. i
Passengers taking . esmresa • train have bat on.
change of cars between pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oil
Regions. Mail and Empress':Trains step only at
principal points - Mixed Way and , A.ecommodatioil
trains stop at all stations: - -
THOMAS 11.. SING: Assn. Sapn.
W. FOSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. po9 i
I T TSBII7IIG Maim
trEs.t.NparNATA., &14.-pW.
Ii.ALI.WAY
PAN LIENS ItottE.
CIEII
CRA14443 VP TIME:-fin' and after SITIIDAY.
18e8. trains will /ease and arrive Ft the
Union Depot; as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Expresrs
Past Line •
Fut Express
Mixed Way
31eDonsidls Ace , n, No. 1..
Steubenville Ar.coramarn.
McDonald's Acetn, No. 2..
Mr :59 r. M. Exzppress will leive
15 1 :13 P. EC. MIA will lira ve daily.
The 10:13 a. M. Train leaves. daily, Sundays ex. 0
cepted, and makes close connections at 'Newark [or
Zanesville and paints on Sandusky,. Mansfield, t
Newark R. R. . . .
S. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agdtit.
W. W. CARD, Sup't.", Steubenville, Ohio. •
n 025 • , .
"k) EN N It LVANLiamigipilli
CENTRAL 'RAILROAD.
n and after. Nov, 28th. .1868, Trains will ars
rive at and depart from the, Union Depot, cornett , /
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Mall Train.— 1:30 a m Dar Express.. 2:30 ani
Fast Line.. 2:40 aer I Wall's NO. 1.:.6:30 a M
Wall's No. 1.. 13:20 aln Mall Train 8:15 ant
BrintonAcr,"ll. m 'Cluck:mm.lEn 12:35 pm
Wall's - No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. '2.. 11:211). a.lll
Cincinnati Ex., 9:40 a m Johnstoirn Ac. :3:25 pm
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks No 1 4:20 pm
Baltimore Ex.. :1'44 p m Phfla., Express 5:10 pm
Phila. Express '2:05 pm Wall's No. 3.. .5:20 .
Wall's 1:30 pm Wail's No. 4.. 5:15 pm
Braddocks Noll 5:50 p m Fast Line 7:50 pm
Wall's No: 4.. T:25 pm Wall'sso. 5:: litOOp m
Way Passen'r.lo:2o p in • •
The .Churah Train — leavee Wall's Station every
ganday at 915 a. eaves ing Pittsburg. at 10:0i
a. in. Returning, Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. nu, •,
and arrives at W.aWs St:Monet 2:00 p. m.
*CinclanattExPresileaves daily. All other Using
daily except Sunday.' • • •
For farther informatton apply to •
- - • • W. H. BECKWITH, 'Agent.
Pennsylvania The Railroad Company will not we;
sums any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap.
panel, sa i d limit their responsibi li ty to One Hundred
Dollars in value. ' :
-Ali • Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the rink of the owner. 1*
less talon by special contract.- • - _
ME/WARD H. WILL
General Saperinteadent, Altoona,
JAB: F. HICEA3T•
J. 11. A. 8388.
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W. AND CLE vi
LAND •
From Nov. 33d, 1368
awl arrive at the Union
time, as follovia.
Leave. dryly&
Chicago Ex.... 3:03 a m Chicago Ex... - 9:13 am
Cleverandnx... 3:03 a m Cleveland 51:13 ant
Erie lt rim 7:28 a m Chicaao Ex 4.. 11:58 sal
CL .6:518 am Wheeling Ex. uttaass
Chicago Nail.. 6:58 a m St. Louis Ex.. • 3:53 pin
Chinago_Ex.,.. - 10:08 a m Chicago Ex .. . . 4-48 put
CI. Wls`gEx. 9:23 pm Cl. A Wh , g EX 4:13 pat
Chicago 81:43 pm Erie AYA , Falti:-6:l3.pni
wh. &Erie Ex. ,4:53 Cl. Wh , it Ex .6:08 Di
•Depart frgns Allegheny. Arrics fAAlkren_r.. _
N. BrigttnAc. 8:58 am N. Brigt`n Ac.. :03 a. 15
Leetsdale - ••1 10:AS a m Wellsville :98 &Zit
.11:58 a m - 9:53 11.311,
Rochester " 1:33 pm New Castle -" 10:33 a m
WelirreAcc.. 3:3Bpm Leetsdale 9:13&m
.Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm " 7.:oB'pna,
N. Brigt , n •• . 5:33 pm N. Brigrn 2143 stin , l
N,gyigt , u . 611118 pm Leetsdale • " .4:53 pnt
Leetsdale 10:43pm 7:18 9 It
• Leetsdale Sun- Leetadale Sun
day Church... 1:13 p m day church... 9:58 ant
p, m. Chicago Express leaves
W11:58 a. m. Chicago Express arrives-daily.
oarNo change of cars between • Pittsburgh and
Chicago. Sleeping ears Withon change to Indlanap•
olls and. Chicago, . '
)11'6CLioti96,
1 4 ; _ ; _general Superhatentivnt.
RS. Gener a l Ticket Agent.. • tont
WESTERN PENN- f- - I, il '
syLva.wie. „B.A.T.' - - ,
Rb/D.—On and after el eY.-1151d, -186: the Psi.
ic e Z e irifl ra li n rgt til e an lC d e d t e e i r el i rt r fro m _the-
Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:. . , :t i .z•
Arriss. .Depart.
SPriagd'e N0t.5:40 a m Mall.„ 7:00MI1
Freeport No. 1 S:2O a m Freeport No. 1 9:159.15
Exprese 10:40 am Sharpb , g No.111:20 sID
alpirlobl No.l - 1:15 p m Express 9:45 pm
Pon No. 2 400 p m Spdngdte No 1: 3:50 pas.
Stall 1
5:55 p m Freeport No. 2, 5:20 p as
Spring.De Not 6:45 o m Storingdie No 2' 1:10 PM
Aboye trains ran
leaves cept ;3110W. •
The Church Train A.llegheny Juliet: eve*
dnnday at 7:40 a. ra n reaching. Allegheny City at.
9:Wa. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny CRY aa
I:510 p„ m. and arrive at Allegheny
.juliet. at 3. A
lri
p. m. \
CoalarrATlON Ticararth—For sale in packages of
Twenty, bavreen Allegheny City, Chestant'street.
Herr , s,:Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Shcapsbarg.
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spew
rifled on tickets, ... . --•- . , _
_L.
• The trains leaving. Allegheny .City !at 7:00 a. m.
make direct •eonnecticm itt Freeport with Walker's!'
line ofStages forßatler and Hannahatown. Through
tickets may be purchased at the Oilee,_No; 3 U.
Clair streetoiear the Snapensioa Bridge Pittsburgh
and at the Depot. Allegheny. • .;..,. . -
For farther Information IDDI9 to '
JAmEs - r.ryiEßTs, Agent, •
Federal Street Det.
( The Western 'Pennsylvania Railroad will n ot as.
mime any risk for Baggage, except l'er wearing ap.
Panel, and limit their responsibill tolane Hnwised
Dollars in value. A ll baggage weeding tale
tyl ai
amount in value will be at the risk o 03 owner, us.
less taken by special contract. ,
EDWARD H. W I LLIAMS,
n 023 Gerral Sunerititendent, Altoona. Fa.
S HILL
UNION PACIFIC WM!,
The SHORTEST AND MOST RRIJAIIM
from the East to all points
Colorado, Neiada,
Oregon.. • : „ ,
Two TViina leave State Line and LeavenwOrt
dollyy (Stmday excepted,) the*Tlval of tralni re/
Facile Railroad from tn. outs, and Hannibal sail
Bt. Jo , Railroad from Q ey connect's!. it LW.
Tente, Topeka and Wamego with..sta*.s for all
points in Rawls. At end Of track west of Ells.
worth with the UNITED tlEf ATMS EXPRESS OM.
PART'S DAILY LINE DF OVERLAND HAM
ARID EXPRESS COACHES FOR
TIV.ANVEArk SALT, T,Alrfn'.;
• -
And an-Points the. Territories,
And with SANDERSO4PS TEI-WEEKLY LINE Ot
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Alba. '
iiez,g i te e , x r c t e ta Fe, and aU points in Arizona epi
New
W ith the recen• additions of 'rolling` stock and
equipment, and the arrangements made with re•
sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from lid .
western terminus; this road now offers tmegnalled
fac e lli st ti . es for the transmission freight to the peg
West.
Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the •
United States and Canadas
Be sure and' ask for tickets via THE snov
}ma, ROUTA . UNION PACIFiO maws
3/LSD/gall
LivicfmTop', Aiw
T QUMENSTOW*
INDIAN MAIL STEAMIIPS,
Trarsatatingitneea : /Olt:OftiSi V111114;ava ate*
farbrated
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BUWEIRT, CITY 0 BAL.
CITY OF LONDON ,
&Mug IVORY SATUEDAY, frora_TlAr 45, North,
River, Now York. Far plumage or ranter Informs
Con apply to
. • •' MUM' , lIIMELIN Jr.
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RAILROADS.
Depart. ' Arrive.
3:13 a. m.22g13 s. m•
0:13 a. m. 1:33 p..m.
2:88 p. m. 13:18 a. ma
5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. m.
11:99 a. m.' 8:33 p.m.
3;36 p. m. 9:48 a.
5:08 p. m. 3:18 D. lie
ATICE &' CHICAGGIIQ
PITTSBURGH B. B.
trains will leave from
Depot, aortb aide, as
Eastern. Division.
California, Iltah,
Arizona, Washingto
. L
New liffoßcos Idaho,
A. ANDERSON,
Gei-entl
wiumnrit.
IBMNMM!
STEAMSHIPS.
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