The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 17, 1868, Image 3

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PITTSBURGH. MAIINEETS.
:.' - Orin= 01.11 M PITTeiVROK OLVETTri
.:. WEDNESDAY,' December 1 i
_6, 1868. 4
' The general Markets are- devoid of any
new or important features worthy of sPe -
Selall notice., The demand for nearlyall of
the leading'articles is confined mainly': - to.
_
I supplying; the immediate, wants 'Ol ,ths
ti home trade, but with limited arrivals and
7 11. reduced stocks, prices, generally, are well
•..••
-,.. sustained. _... • ..
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• APPLEBUWER'--trne demand is' mo re
•••:, active though prices are ant:hanged; .70 tel
-,• 75, in 'kegs, and 80 to 85, insrocks. . _ ,
APPLES—=Continue in'oxid demand and
prices are Well Sustained; we quote at 3to
.4 $4 for fair to good, and $4,50 to 55 for p me
~.' to choice. •- • • - _ _.
BUTTER—Is in good, stiadY.clernt. aat
', fall pribec 88 to 40 for prime Rol', -AT
`:. 45 for choice. ,_.., . - 1
BEANS-113,60 to
_n_7s-w bushel .
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Is in light sup. /,
i
ply, and , prices are: } higher. sto 5% • cents
per pound.
CHEESE—DuII and neglected but un
changed; ranging from 15 to .20 as to
quality. . ,
. , . .
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CRANBERRIES:4IOes • of - prime ,to
~ choice Eastern Cultivated at 123 to 'go per
.• barrel, : • ,
CIDER—DuII; $6 to $g Per bbl. .''
i • EGGS—Quoted 'at 30 tis .112 Air limed, and
-.•. 34 to 85c for fresh'packed, ~ ), ' -- :„
DRIED FRUIT Demand fair and mart
~ steady with sales of Peaches at , 12'fOr
" quarters, anti HO? 15 for. tudves, And Apples
sat 9 to 11c. , '' '• '‘" -•
t POULTRY. - -46. 'alWays - dull when the
i- weatber turns : . soft after a . hard . freeze;
. Prices howeverlinchiiiiged; dressed Chick
'. ens at 12 to •13 ; beese, 130'14, and Turkeys
;' 15 told: ' • , _ __
".... - POTATOES--•Sales of Peach - Blena, in
• store. at 85 to 90 Per brishel., _
ElAY••=le in fair demand and steady with
sales et'od to pritiestaled at 125 toI2A:, ..
„ 'HOMG.N - Y Sales at 16,50
, ..- ..,_. . _
9RAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged
..• —.61,85 for prime Red Winter: - Oats , in;
limited supply and firm at 68 to 610, on
track; and 66 to 67c for -small lets in store.
'• Rye •is in steady demand,. With Sales of
small lets at • $1,47 to 11,48. ".New Corn is
scarce and in demand, and may be quoted
firm at 80 to 85c: But little old. Corn In:
"•- market. Barley quiet and nominally' un
-.: changed at $2 for No. 1 Spring, and 10 to lba
".: roorefor prime Fall. • ' , •-- . _ • -
LARD—Ia &friend In, good demand ai
~, 17%c, in tierces, and 184•18%c, in kegs, for
" prime kettle rendered: ' ' _
• LARD . OIL—We continue to quote ;40,
1 at 51,45, and N 0.2 at $1;20. -
MESS PORK-1e firnier;' and may be
quoted at $7O to :the trade, and $26,60, in a
jobbing way. .•, - 3
• i waisKy—saies of Hlghwilles reported
, '..at $l. • •
„ CORN MEA.D—Bales at 51 to sl,lo' per
bushel. - -
DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 9 to 10c. ,
FLOUR—The market is quietbut steady
• 1, with a; moderate consumptive demand.
•We continue to quote Western Fleure
~
...%• at $7,50 to g 8,25 for Spring . Wheat,-
"..." and $9,25 to $9,75 for - Winter. Rye
. Flour. $7,75 to . 18,00. The • Pearl Mill
1 ." nuote their best brands, made of the best
N ~ ,.Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour,
..; in barrels; at $9,50, and, in sacks,•l9,26per
•L barrel; Double Extra Family, in -barrels,
1 . 7 `,; $10,20, 1 and, in 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
0 : barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $ 9,70 per bar- „
•. , ,:„,rel • and Spring; 18,00. in barrelsiand $7,70,
in sacks, per barrel.:- ••
'..1 SALT --Allegheny 'River brands at 51,8 5
• k• by the car load. and fa, in store.
4 '• GROCERIES—The 'grocery , market is
•:: quiet and devoid - of any new or important
..: characteristics, with the exception that all
Lkinds of Sugars are firmer and a shade
' 1 higher,The following are the riding -quo
ta .
_ d tionit: '• .. • : , .
-.I Sucraifs4-Standard Ea ..\ rd,l6%c; A, 1,.6%ci,
Ito 15%c; B, - I%c; Extra C,„lsc. Cuba;
C . : Sager— 11%c to 1,2%c; Porto KiCeolt,,te
.41 13%c. New - Orleans Snipir=cluilee, 14c;
.-; prime 13%;) filly' fair, 1343; geid, =Mc._ ,
Covina -41 to -25 i for - fair to an dprime,•
‘ , ,
•i choice , 25% to 20c. :--_ 4 i. :--
;,•,, Raurrs—Layer Raisinsi,' ;4,25 per •bo;
E.:Matt do, $8,25; Prunes, 150; Currants; 14c.
, ~:', _ te7SVENTRATED Lry.-17,75 per'ease. j.- e'
•!, Bionessmi--New Orleans, 75 to 80c.
,7, Brimrs---.Common, 60good, 700; Silver' -
, : .Drips , 05c; White do; 51 05 . ,.. , _
Rics--Rangoon, good; 10)4c; ' primeto
:!clibice; 11 to 11 1 ,0; Carolina, 12 to 12%c.
• --,..”, fa, 65 to 70%Porto Woo, 76 to 90e.• , _-
Smar.e--Cassiar, 80-• to 85c; Cloves :55w,
Pepper,.?•SBc; Allspice, 35cf. Nutmegs, $1,50.
sTAIIMI--MediSOn, 86; Silver Gloss, 12%c,
-7-
'?and Corn_Sterch, 13)4c. ;'.„
LEAD-12 Shok 53,50 per :bag.
Hu ßb 34 s," l2c; 4,oakely's ,•
"
• , ql%c;
Rosin, 5 to 7c; s.*Dobidn's,'? 15c. ,
,••! Caynr,Es.—Monld, 16c; Star, 23c.
BI CABS 500k'.48,50-per 100.
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Markets by Telegraph.
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, . NEW Y 0.. . ., ,.., December 16 t —Cotton rather
tmore steady; sales 2,800 bales middling
4 luplands at 25 1 4. Flourz. receipts, 3,845
ibbls--stilOe better on ,Mtiai and low
grades; sales 9,400 bbls at $6a6.50 for super
011ie State and western, $7a7,65 for extra
1. ,..
;dine.
87a8,20 for extra weatern, $8,60a10
. • white wheat extra, ;7,2,149,60 for R. EL
" A CI., $7,75a9,00 for extra St. Louis, $10a12,50
• or good choice do., closing. steady; Cali
f
I' °nil& dull; sales 309 sacka at• 56,9829,60 via
1i0rn,510,50a11,50 vla Isthmus. •Rye flour
0 ,„• %Met; sales 150 bbls at ;8,7588,50. Corn
meal quiet. Whisky quiet; western In lots
;1,02a1,03 free. Wbeat—receipts, 7,880 bush•
V2a3o better; there is . -a limited demand
or export and home use; sales 46,000 bash.
• - t a t $1,68a1,63 for No. .2 spring, 90c for loom- _ ISITIPC7 .----- 11TA BY RAILitAOD.
Trrraoar Worms & Cliroacto
. '2i,on No. 1 do., $2,23a2,25 for White Caliter- it,ti me mber 16. ...3 e ars lime.
It3re steady; sales 580 bush Canada at
555, and 2,500 bush western at $1,50. atone,.,..,Skoecenbe;
iinseerdlo,Biaelairw; S cod s caLs e m et eta cm l,
Barley steadY, with sales 8,000 bush Can
t' 4
a
Oda West at 12,15; 4,500 bush German, to 4do do, Bryan& Csinghey; Ido do, IiX)MiEI
, . ;arrive, at ;2,80, delivered; 2,500 bush Nob- & " I°lrdl
•• Aarian at $1,20. Barley Malt quiet, with, _ Ido do, Little, Baird & Patton;
1 do do, Rees, Graff & Dull; 1 do do, Brown
F a d e s 600 bush at 62,20.•
Co & uo; 2do billets, Miller, Barr 1 Parkin; 1
'''... 13,900 bash; market heavy and la2c lower, keg apple butter, 17 bbls green apples 2do
with sales 57,000 bush at $1,12a1,13 for old dry plea, 3 pkgs butter, II Rea Jr; 21 kgs
nixed wes t er n i n store ; $ 1 ,12 a 1,15 f o r d o , lard l . i t 8 Marvin & Co; 11 bbla flour, P buff
;afloat; $121,0 5 for new do; 11a1,07 for new
. 1 Son; 187 pkis carriage hardware, Ma
:white eouthern. Oata dull, with sales whiney & Co; 53 do do, Hare 1 Bro; 1 car
.. mom hush arc for western in store, and lumber, Nanz & Eferohenolther; 2 bbls bnt
-79c for do. afloat. Ries dull. Coffee firm ter , H Riddle; 650 galls stoneware, A Wick
, and quiet. Bug. ar firm, with sales 200 hhde 1 (N); 235 bbla a le
pp s, T K Smith; 50 bbls
a t 93ia110 for NewOrleant, and 11%1112c for bighwinem, J Adler & Co; 200 bbls Sour,
pitba. Molasses dull, with sales 500 bbls owner; 1 car barley. J M Carson & Co; 1 car
New Orleans at 70a78e. IPetrigetim steady wheat, Hitchcock, McCreery 1 Co; 1 car
Itt c 19c furA.rtide, and 32a,32;40 for refined bran, Peter Seb aPP; 1 air
nded.Hops steady at 10a22c for Amer -
Smith; 1 car wheat , .7 S Liggett & Co. ,
middlings, Thes
.
;wan, Will s firm, but scarcely so active, Arr—esiiterrre VALLEY RAILROAD DOCeln-
With sal 880,000 pounds at 82a 'berms ibis oil, D M Edgertori;2 4o do
,po forunwashed fleece; 450 •for titch tt Wood; 104 do do, IDi PeMloohi
iinolsk Id 48a500 for No. 1 a d do,
do do, Fibber A Bro; 320 do do. James
extra Old ; 49a500 for India; 50e5010 3 for Willti a; 3 bap buckwheat flour, B W In-
tra Ohi ; 55a57%e for double extra Obi°, gle; lO si btilLi meal, tt . D Reazleten; 9 aka flour,
r ii
. h d 40a480 for pulled. Leather in fair re- Halaint:e._3llehouo•avYbe,c2cergb,edrDisikmpeczcliatasirs;Res6eG;
2Csurcarawkas
twat andLunchanged. Coal; foreign quiet for f3 O PE P,r
es of 111$00 bush - 1 4 1 verPool holt," cann ei ; lial- "s e tt 4 Waal; WA do do, 60 bbls salt,
• nthracite is selling at sa9c op cargo. oats, P
ex,
inseed-011 firm tit97a9Bc. Spirits Turpen- 'Exert & Col; . , 5 as buckwheat, T C Jen
-0 at at 44 woe, sheathing Cooper kins; 1 ear Metal,: Yon, Short) & Co.
sI
ins
at 83c. Clo 1 - ,so 'A . umirr S TATIoIa. December 16,--
l iFake
t pper scarce y maze _ Chalfant A. o n BWe
rip ' at 24g° f" " tile BP" ' Ag 2 datairkla 9;e4P417411*-41 A.
rye. 10
Ifron in moderate request, at 40a430 , for tobacco , it & Je t ,
c
colot h and 88a41e for Ameridan. it Iron d e os ts ailssA. XaTiug; 40 1 ,bbla noir Geo
met and unchanged, at 90a950 for refined r ' ""staves , J 5.1, Hemphill; 198
Stewartm Lear,
nglish . and American. Sheet Iron is bdbi paper, r raele rll Diet .inovir s , i rd at r e cer amtv art
t
, n good ,etipply ano easier, at 10;0144o labia, J W
or Russian .. Nails gniet and eteed,Y• BohmsoM l24 2 blare -v i le; I : 4 r lB ..Jes _o74 eer olota 3 .
ork firm ari quiet; Wee 700 bbis at $2 6 1 715 balee cotton, Holmes, Ball i . d . 1_,T . ./ we:l 6a
26
,75 forties- me55;125,27525,50 for old do; seed, Id B Suydam: 1 c ar si w d uu. " Dalzell
19,50a21,76 TOT prime; ;23,25a26 for prime -g ee; 1 earl viietaavieewis, ley,/ .
rssielfio, 500 bbls; _ sellers mesa, sellers for ---.--- -- --..... wqt a.. ore ku/ it y„ o.
ebruar3r, id f2A.50. Beentetive and steady; Bo ur" 1. Drj'aiaenuts...f4l";ca I ron - c
es 1250 bbls at $91116,50 fer new plain
,43
P rijille 4 11- 1 - 28 ° bees%
'Knight, Porter & Co: 1 car barley, arson
ess; glea2o = for new extra mess. Tierce
111je It CO ; 1 bbl tobscocc G qt. T Melttrift 28 rots
f quiet and Arm at $27a30 John Daub; 8 bbls crackire, Geo
1137 India' mesa. Beef hiune-osl 140 Arthurs; ll iEgs butter, Voigt, Malsiod_l Co . .
ierces at $3042. Cat meats steadv; sale§ prrrsautto tt Arm ()omit Gusvii.Le • Kane
-
at
es for shoulders; 12a45;c0 hams,
„Am,
December ie.. J. 287
ins
.. , aperosfar. ,
ddles quiet and steady; sales 328 boxes
' lt,
to ea
fo • r Cumberland Cut, 14 1 % for kle & Co; 2 cars metal, John Moorhead 9
br short ribbed, and 13% for short-ribbed, rolls leather, G liA ,.. nd . erson; 28 pkgii rope,
Immary and 13% for long cat hams, Jan- Fulton, Bollnolul &vo
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nary'• Lard firiner; idea 750' Aleries at 16a
17c fee Steam, 17a17, for kettle tendered;
also 2,500 tierces steam, seller December;
January and February. at 16ga16%. But
ter firm' at, 2548 c for Ohio, 40a500 foe State.
Cheese AIM ,at 15a19c. 'Freights to Liver- .
pool lawer; • engagements for 1,200 bbls
flour at -28.45. '6d .per 'Steam; 50,000 bpsh,
corn at .6y.d. arid sthall . lcite at 634 d.
• ' Latea-7Pcnir 'Closed a ' shade Armor on
'common g.rades, : with""a Moderate demand
for expert.' !Wheat fa very firm and quiet.
Rye is iteady, at $1,50: Oats dull at 77c in
store, and 796 afloat for -western'. Corn is
dull ,4151,12a1,15 for old nixed western.
Pork is firm, and ' /dim :Were - Made of 'mesa
•at 129,50",'" seller for January: and $26,75,
sellefor February. Beef le steady.tifil 14,
mod tae , demarid; - Cut meats areqrilet,
c i
and Wady' Bacon in fair recitiesti steady
pri ' 14 . Itrin : at - 18V 1 417c fot • fair to
rime ste am 'Egger steady~ at '30a400 for, ,
e h ‘ - ,1: - .., ..., •,-, i • .. . 1 ,-
;Dry Gocdfr-There is a Lids busi eaideti '
in staple cottons for
,the' season and reel;
have staple
tendency, although there
ism) material advanCe yek:establiihed ex
cept on a. few brands ` of reableaclied , and
bleachedintisibut tileadylepOrted.', • ' •
CMCACHii. DP "r 1 Agy-rrfarotern Ex-
change firmer, at off buying pra.par.sell
Mg. Flour quiet, at $6_;854,75 , for fair to
good sprin 2 cxtrati ' Wheat; NO:21: 6iniet,at
sl,2l)ial, • Zia. 2 , opened ) qtdet, id $1,15)i,
declined to 1,1435 and 'closed at $l,l5Ma
i.,15%; , axles since the t ohange -at 1 1 1 151 4*
Corn quiet; ,, the demand is Chiefly fdr new ,,
at a doglike of lalWg."edies , were made at
4941% timing iti493‘650& for old. Corn
steady brit , quiet t let iBoaBtO •fOr 'No. 1; ear
corn sold at 52i540 Orittiek; kiln dried +torn
neglected - 'end' entirely nominal ' and - un
changed Ibis' , afternoon. ' Oats 'rather' un
.settled and Aidetc at a decline cinic; • sales
at ‘46a46A0 tier- regular and 46* In special
hones, closing at 463401 Rye rather quiet'
and declined • • :114a2/r, •'. N o. ' ,I" ' Operied
al, i $l,lB = but closed- at ' 51,17.. Barley
is ,in better' ?squad! and , mere active ,
at a do:online of -sa7c per bueliel; NO. 2 gold
at $1,58a1,56,` and re3eeted at $1,113e1,87, the
Market closing at $1,55 for'Ne. - --2.' High
wines rule quietat p , 4 for free.- Provisions
are more active, firm and buoyant. Mess
Fork has advanCed",soa. 'and. sales were:
made tothe extent of6,9oobarrels at $24,60
a 25 cash, and &toted : divert , Lard is firm
and active at 153:a166: ,; Dreased begaare
active and 250 higher, ringing ftom $9a9,66.
The receipts for the pot twenty-four-hours
_amounted the' 8:807 introits `"four, . 41,480
bushels viheat, 37,4642busliphi corn ; 21,788
bushels oats ; 2,854 bfishelslye, 6,035 bush: .
ela barley; and, - 25,310 head of. hogs. The
shipments fbr tho same time amounted to
11,693 'barrels flour,. 10,388 bushels wheat,
31:270bushels 5301%4,635 bushels oats, 1,270
1 bushels rye , 2,125 Pinhole barley, and 4,025
1 , head of hogs. 4 , • _ _ . . .
Live bogs are brisk and wawa miner,
with sales being made at $8,254,35 for wai
-1
1 mon tUcholce. Beef Cattle are quiet and
, steady, and sales . ere made at $5,50a7,50
' for oommon cows to choice shipping beeves.
•,C ar t December 16.—Flour firm,
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1 with middling at $7,50a7. , Wheat firm; No.
lat 51,80; Corn steady at 68a700. Oats at
64a65c. Rye at $1,45. Cotton steady, with
middling at 23%c. Whisky closed firmer,
with sales at 980. Hogs active and higher.
live at $8,50a9, and dressed at $10,50a11,00;
receipts-4,500 head. Provisions are ad
vancing. Mesa Pork sold at 126,50 this
evening, but is now_held .at $27. • Lard in
active demand at 17 for kettle, and 16 1 ,40
for steam. ~Bulk .Meats higher; -, shoulders,
at 1011,c; sides at 13 3 34 c/ and clear rib sides
at. 141/0. Clear Green Meats in demand at
9a1234/133i. Butter scarce and firm at asa,
40c. Eggs in- fair eupply at Mo. Linseed
011 firm at $1a1,02. Lard- Oil in good• de
mend at $1,384,40 , Groceries unchanged.
Gold at 135, buyine. Exchange firm at 1-10
1 per cent., buying, and at • par, selling. The
money market remains close at 10a12 per
cent.
.01,gvaLinn, Dedember 16.—Flour firm,
pitticularly for city brands ; city made,
airoafollreble extra white; $9,75a10 for
double extra amber 48,504,7 5. for double
extra red "Winter; • 4B4, 26 for. double extra
spring; country made, $11,50a8,75• for double
h extra red and amber; 57a8 for double extra
1 sPring; 11040, 60 for double, extra. ,Wheat,
11,90 for No. 1 red winter; Bales of 10 cars .
No. 2do at $1,70. Corn; sales of , 5 cars No.
1 new at 750; sales of No. 2at 620. Rye
held at $1,38. . , ParololllM.,ref4ed held at
28e2834c; small lots at 29a50e. • . ,
iiiimvaultak,December 17.--Flour weak;
choice. Minnesota $8,70a7,00;! do Wisconsin
and. lowa $6,4,62: Wheat unsettled at
51,23 for No. 1, and $1.50 for No. 2. Oats
dull and nominal at tile In' bari:livered.
Rye scarce and nominal. Bar nomin
elsal..
Receipts 2,600 barrels - flour; 53, bush
wheat; • 1,000 bushels oats; 2,000 bushels
corn; 1;000 bushels rye; 500 ' bushels bar
ley. • Shipments 2,000 barrels noun, 1,000
bushels:wheat,. . - : • ,
.
• rilitalnrlAMlA, December 16.—Flour 1i
quiet. - Wheat leas active with the demand
confined to good and prime; sales of 1,500
bus red at $1,3t12,115; amber 12,16a2,15. -
Rye; western $1,60. - Corn lower; old yel
-1 low $1,18a1,20; sales of 4,000 tons new do. at
90/41;,2000, bus old mixed western at $1,12;
1 new white 90a95c. Oats in good demand;
1 sales of 5,000 . bus western at 76a7&s.Pro
'visiting unchanged. Whisky $1,0181,04.
.
Loutavxt.LE, Dec., 16 Tobacco firmer in
offerings for low grides; lugs to medium
leaf $5,35a13,75. , . Cotton 23%c. Hogs s9a
9.25. Mess pork' $16,50. Lard 1334a133;c.
Balk rneats--shoulders 16340; clear rib sides
14c. clear sides 1034 e. Superfine flour 55,25
a 5,50. Wheat $1,55a1,95. Corn 6042 c.
Oats 54a770. Rye 11,40. Whisky 97a98c.
-Bainastontr, December 16.—Flour inac
tive and unchanged. Wheat is almost un
saleable., f Corn fi rm, prime white Bold at
90460. Oats firm at 70a7b0. Rye Ann at
$1,40a1,50. Mess Pork firm at $27. Bacon
quiet. Lard firm at 1634817 c. -
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PITTSBUILGIUGTE:__TITURSDAY. DEC - 0113ER 17, 1868
m,
RIVER 'rtrasn.
The river continues to . swell. steadily at
this point with roar feet three inches in the_
channel last evezdre, by - the Monongahela
marks. •Weather soft and unsettled, With'
a mixture of snow rain and sleet felling at
intervals. Both rivers are' almost clear of
ice, though-We presume the 'Allegheny is
closed at sonic, point above.
There was littlior no-business transacted
atthe landing yesterday. Alibi the boats
loading *ill receiVe freight, though it is
not likely that any of them will go out un
til tkere - la more water.
• The Camelia lewd or Nashville, and the
Mary. Davage America tor New ,
Orleans: , . ,
The:Julia No. 2, ii laid up at Zarienille.
.Therßayard,atrivod yesterday from Cin- •
elifnatl,Withohotit all the freight she could
'she could carry. MI arrival is sufficient
proof there is no gorge,as reported on.Tped-
The Ingomar departed for Parkersburg
yesterday; tha,first departure for several
,•• • •
A.s wit ei.pectedi Cola. itflatits'S, mission
to EiLlonia, in regard to the great Ropub;
lie, has Peen ,succettful. Be his: effeciAd a
settlemeat, with , ereditors;and the Re
publieris ere thispout of the hands, of the
'United , States Marshal. We suppose that,.
'Elbe will bave to„ be; docked haters com-
is
manning huffiness 'Again: otherwise, edle
. said to bola good repair. • , 4 I
• ..-The harther alga out at
°Matt for New Orleans. • _ •
—The Rata Putnam Was : loading at Rt.
Lents for Pittsburgh Ow -Monday. -
—The Crew of the MissitatipPi jumped the
boat at New Orleans, on the evening of the
•
—The Leonides has reached .Cinclnnati:
It is probable. that she ; will load there for
New 4).l.leans. i •
Several steamboat owners in Mobile
Were arrested the ether dayi:for doing bust
nen without a license. •
—Cit,pt. J. N. Cooke desires to announce'
that he lariot a bidder for' the Great Re
, nblio, either for himself or his friend,
(apt. PC CampbtilL i - `
Leittsville Cosner thinks that as
"the last three boats built by:; the United'
States ?fail Line were built at Cincinnati,
it is only,fair.that the Louisville mechanics
should build those now cOntemplated, or at
least one of them.”.,
-A. Cairo telegram under date of Mon
day says: The Ajax concluded to, proceed
below•through the ice; she has twenty-two
bargee laden with coal. The Baltic has a
heavy tow otcoal, and lays up here until
the ice is less dangerous. The 'Mary Alice,
is stillhere. ,
—A. Loulayille dispatch to the Cincinnati'
Cromaerctal, says:. The Captain's Associa
tion today changed the rate on petroleum
to 13,5 0 through, and $4 for way, which - is
double the old rate, and leaving it optional
with the Captain whether to carry it oinot.
The Richmond refused a large lot at_iliese
rates. - •
—The St. Louis Democrat., of Tuesday,
says: The owners• of the Great Republic..
are Making arrangements to bond her out.:
They want to keep the` boat. iJenks, who
Is.at our elbow,' intents us the sale, ark
flounced for to-day, will net take plam.
We heard as 'much a week ago. Captain
Koontz is here from Pittsburgh on busk,
nese connected,with the great Republic.
—The N e w. Orleans Titnez, of the 10th,
contains, the following -paragraph: We
-were credibly inforriled,4ast evening, that
the. Western Insurance Companies will not
take any lllOrexisks-con Rod river packets,
and that owners of boats plying in that
trade will have to seek insurance in offices
nearer home. What reason our Western
offices, have for so doing does not appear.
What does it mean?
—*A SL LeMs •dispatoh," under date of
Monday, says: Thomas , Kirg, clerk of the
Bismark, absomuled. recently, with $1,400.
A reward of. $lOO is 'offered for his appre
hension. \ The mild weather is followed by
a resumptio n of business , on- the- river
again. coral , steamers loaave here to-.
morrow, for New Orleans.-7,Treights have.
'taken a hig neg.,. Captain W. J. Kountz, of
the steamer Greet Republic, has made sat
isfactory arrangements with. all the large
creditork of that boat,,thus `preventing the
sale, and will arrange in a few days for her
to commence her flips to New Orleans.
—We clip the following -frets the
Gazette: N ovembe r, steaer Aineranth was
totally, lostin 18674 and the half
interest of _John :B. Lackey had been in
sured in the :Union and Central dates
this city for $2,500 each. The usual clause
was in • the policieseforbiddlng additional
insurance, except with the consent of these
companies, and • even then the whole in
surance was not 'to exceed' $7,500. After
ward, however, Lackey had the bar privi
lege of the boat insured in ' tire National, of
this city, for $4,000. Snits were brought
by Lackey in the :Superior Crturt of this
city for the amount of the first insurance.
Defendants claimed that the policies were
vold,hecause plaintiff had not fulfilled the
terms of the contract, bat the Court, yes
terday, gave the plaintiff judgment.
• River and Weathei. -
, •
LOUISVILLE,, De c . 16:—Weather wet and
moderately cold; River falling, with r3ix
feet four inches in the canal.
DYER AND SCOFRER,
OAll e t COAtII COAL!!!
C. • ,
- DICKSON, - STKWAILT Br, CO,
• reisiosealskeir (nese so
tiro, 567:14rEgr4Evrw
(lately City Plour 31111)88COD X 1.0611.
Aare now pre aired tkiliplsb icadY01101110_813Z!
NY LWOW, ) W T writ. o Fill e s . at the Lowest
market price.
All orders left at their - •
' office, or addrested . ,to
them throat' tbe wlllbe attended to armour.
ggr:' GUIDE' 'TO MAIURLIGE. -
. ,
Yo ng Min's Guideto Happy Marrisge and
'Cojugal Felleby: The huinfne Mews of benevo
lent rlayselans, oz the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth arid MO ly Manhood. Bolt In sealed I. tter
envelopes, free Of , charge. AddressMOWA.RD AS
POCIATIVN, Box P., Phtladelphts. Pa. nigiemset
GRAY'S - FERRY •
.:,PRINTING INK WORKS,'
:Grey's Ferry Bead end Ildrtritldrd
Streets, Philsdelphis. es.
ROBINSON, niantActu graph i cLAC and
-COLOKED PAllraug sad Lith Ink& Var.
ight's, •oc'Z:satru
y.
J.. , /01F1,4T.,;-;. y r J. Y. 11147,1`......... 3.1. !MATT.
':IN 64 CO., ' ,
- 'Aiiarritcrtritm. AND '
ORNAMENTAL- CARVERS,
. .. No. 6; Bandsolcy.L, Allegheny, Pn.
A large nsiortaient of YrIcW'YCL PCP:TS-and BAL.
LtST.Eitti constantly .ourkatul., TUttliING,
_of on .
desc la
.
rtilltibElf. • ,
2,1560 113IIIMELS 1-
f**l"44.4OTD 0041
.Ia stars•suil for sale by 7 r
11131121i.N0A dr.
•-nota
. . . . ..
rESII.VISIL—BeniaiLin . Ps n
.
l'ltEds GOO contlAues to Ail allAlty AndcdfdP!
orders for
AND
,:;.FRESH WHITE 'LAKE FISH, SALMON ' Nu BA . • t
Bend to, No. AS DIAMOND. MAOIST: Pit?,
enrol. or bts old welltriowteTwlNorrY K .plNtr,'
qe,-'O4-iiiliinfordinanillagroiStlitsigron,,i i
Pittsburgh, December Ilth. MR: s •
BEEN OI L . , CLOT: Fog mug:. .ICOTICE'Ir4I' CONTRACTOBS:' I , '
t Af ''
. T
ie BRADEdogie 'are lieW,inganifacturing ,AA ,
article 'of sAlity superior in-Robb; and . as 15 ealed Proposals for the cons ru ent o r o
pr • wer than can be had of any Eastern inters
BOARDWALK on FIFTH AVENUtt, fr. in Soho
Maurer'. Dealers will trod it to their interest to Toil Date to Murphy street, win be received at this
examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. once until December lltb, 1 NM. The Comnottee
J. a ii. THLI.LIPO,_ reserve the right to mect eat or all MIL.
UM lib pa SiXth Ht., formerly Bt. CM:. ~.. dell:b2s
dfis S. J. 1491 M, city Engineer.
. ,
- - .
IMPORTANT '.'lo SHIPPERS.
OB.CINCINN 4 TI,.. g re.
LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE.
- IRn MEMPHIS. VICILSBURG OR. .
"L.V.A24l. — The
MARY DAMAGE AND BARGES,
JAMES SR:EMDEN , Commander.
Will leave u above oii
• THIS DAY.' De 'e . mubel 170, " "/ •
Shippers ehould bear lUmind imt - the DANAGE
will positively go through without re.shIPPOIS. •
de4 CHARLES BARNES. Agent,
110ITTEIBUTt0H.1 , •
WiIF4CLING; - -
Marietta \
and Parkersburg idne.
Leave Oompanl'P wharf foot ef Wo o street.
DAWZ, AT 15 M.
Morayag On? TEWILEDIMS, ! ma
j/i
ter
BLUED A. B. Reericgich .
WICDTI7.IIDATB AND ,SATURDATB,
31BAT BASLE C. L. SamrdtArr, Nester.
Freight will be received it all licroxe '
sew . 14 • 3r ' S " LL158400 Azeatc
FDS BIEMPIIII I.
913LEAMI—The steamier
ARMENIA Capt. A. CI; WCALLtrit.
win leave for above ports *ix the first. vtaket the
river.
• /for freight ei pse seri **drink beard iota
JNO. APIC,or
J. D. CUL INGIWOO~. Agent
• „
UM
I'Olt NASHVILLE! 'Ol-idermA
ßlGOT—The steamer • -
OrtbDDLIA TllOll. FOl.
WM leave oa •
THIS DAY, InCE3INEN
Evasorille, and Nashville:
For height or passage apply on board orto.
OHRIEbT 41t• NASLIETT, , • •
JOHN FLAME. • •
.de4 Or. d. D. COLLINGWOOD, Ageita.:
2,000,000 ACRE .O9E
•
OROIORLUIDS FOR ,SALES
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
•
ZASTZEN DIVIBION. •
Lyingaiong the Una of their road, at
PP ° I P ) $ 5 9 00 Malkea% •
&nd on a CS3CDri . 01 rrrz,714313 !
Tor farther Damian's" um% 4114.. &drawl
SOWN P. DEVEEZTIL
L• 114 Onannisllioner. Toiotka. Sans so
Or CELLS. B. WEBORN, Seer,
St; Louis. Missouri..
MB
MILLER,
(Late Miller L Micketson,) ,
Nos. 221 AND 228,
, .
Corner Liberty ind Irwin Streets, -
Offer to the trade at Low Flumes:
r „
160 pkis. NEW MACKEREL. In bane%
hawes,quarters and kits.
100 cheats choice YOUNG lITSON. JAPAN
and IMPERLAL TEAS.
60 soots choice RANGOON RICE.
Ab bbts. choice CAROLINA RICE.
15 IRAs. LONG ISLAND SYRUP. .
50 bbis..SlMUP,choleo brands. -
100 bbls. O. MOLASSES.
50 bbis. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
500 bbit.MEPEN ED SUGAR.
16 hhols..roamo woo. CUBA *id /I . 3gim
RAHA: 31:103.61.3. •
000 bags RIO COPPER.' *. '
50 taus JAVA and-LAGUAYRA. COFFEES..'
100 cuesIMPORTED CLARET. - •
3630 eases MOW' ,CLIAND()N,S ORAN.
SCOTCH ALP. and LONDON 'i'4,33:±1613 . cal
N OItDINANCE
A
_tl to Sewer ,Asseisment on Gr.
ner Lots.
SEC. Be it ordained and enaderi by the Select
and. Cmon•Gossiscits drew 011 y Allegheny and
it is hereby ordanned and enacted by the authority
4.1 the same; That .1n the as.essment of frontage!
tax for aewer purposea on Sedgwick Street proper
reduction of Itiirty•Tbree Per Cent be made
on the following named properties, the same being
corner lots and entitled to a reduction by prevision
Jst an Act
f the Legislature. relating to th o e sewer-.
neaf . .....hil ashcan dated the First day f My,
W. irown. T. H. Gibson. D. McElwee, S. Parley,
S. Itoblatou,s teirs. P. 'McKee, Wm. A. Craig,
Frasier Bros. Graff Co., m. Hershen.
Ordained en d enacted into a law this the 10th day
of December, A. D. 1116 S.
JAMES 111411381E8,
President :o the select Connell.
.1011 - N 13. esLAGLE,
• President of Common Connell.
Attest: •
D. MACFEICAOIT,_CIerk of Select Connell.
B. D: WORTH. Meek of Common dels
PROPOSALS.
The Building Committee ,of the WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPIT AL FOR THE LISSANR
at Dixmont. Pa.. will receive Prom:malt until the
10th DAT OF DECEMBER, for the erection and
accordingg "the Eastern Exteo Hospital,"
to the plans andspecifications adopted
and approved by them.
The plans and •speollications can be examined at
the Hospital until the time above mentioned tar re
caving bias.
Proposals must be marked as such and cent toll.
MILLER, Jr., Chairman of the Building Commit
tee, Pittsburgh.
Bids will be opened at the Hospital on the 16th.
of December. •
The Committee reserve.the right at their disarm.
tion to reject any or all bide not deemed to the inter..
est of the Institution or, satisfactory to the contrail , .
tee. By order of the
n 024455
IVIENCH BORE MILL STONES.
~• • •
French Barr Smut Macldnee,
• .
THZTEST. ,•
1411ELT CLEANNUS IN VOL,
Portable I+/our and Feed
Alt nembersrd best veiny.. Hos side an
319 and 3211:1berty St.,Pityiburgh,
ku2S
WK. lIIIGHES. .
. .
. . , . .
LAME 50 CHESTNUT STREET, P
PHILADELHIA,
_,
Informs Die s And patrons In Pittsburgh thit
• y e t inow connected with
• •
'• EDTrAiID P.' KELLY;'' '
13outb,-eait corner of ORESTRIIT-and REVirSTit._ ,
STREETEL tbe PRINCIPAL MERCHANT TAILOR
=OP PHILADELPHIA" and can now furnish'
with clothes BUPERIGE lis every respect tohose
he • basteretofore 'Oen there; : aid at MODERATE
PlllO -- • ' .'' ' • L .; 1• , :00asigsg.'
ALLlOnirant. I 1
TIMABORZII,B tiltrzCis Dec. lu. 161.11.
ALLEGHENY,' CITY OP CITY ` , compito- ,--
1111... E ,BONDS .IVANTED.—Persons holding;
onsprondse .thatßond e City ot AlleattenF,'Pa.a
are hereby notpled. the Attains Fund for lafris"
will be Invested an said Bonds at he lowest rates
offered. Proposal' will be .received.lay•the Under-
Wiped until YBIIII.Y, January Ist, IOGO.
,• • • D. &OFF. FVF63
Qel2:h4l 'Treasnrerof the City of AlleilhonY, Pa.
~..,4Ltirr: Or ALLIGHINT, VA . ,' •'' ' I
. TBILAIKTRICR'II Orrics. Dee. n. 1 1 68. f.;
XOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN TO'
; thettoldirs of the BIZ PEIV OEM KIPTICV.
BONE Or the llit7 of Aqsltheaf , teat the
ponying on sald',Dcrade COMMIE dud January , leg,
gla9, will be paid pa odd day. (less tag State tax.).
at tha Bent of Pittsburgh', In tbypity o rpittibu rr h,
r ,, , . , D. kuLummutotr, -
dels:b43 . Treasurer Of MP City of :A ll egheny; pi.
___
. .
E s c! A B y l. 1 .8 1 .4 1! Jr! ,
_l3 I . llf A. & T.
•
w. 31. , `G-OURLY ,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
ADIDSCILT OPP. MUM/ BOTTS.,) : 0 I '
PriurSlStrThans PA
J. I. DLLL12561Z11....,i ..... ......• ....L. I. errs.vzbisca.
BILLINGER lit. STVENSON •
,CO3I3EISSION MEIICRA.NTS
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
, , • waria'aien salt
AU - Kinds of Country .Ercd uce
All orders for Alercluindise promptly Piled, .at
Wynn Market' rates. Pa rt icular attention given
to-the sale of Butter, Eggs,
,Cheese Dried Fruits(
•ic, We fhol conaderit'that we can give entire sat
',fiction, br nutting QUICK SALES 11,114.1110.1111 M rre
TURN& at IaIGIVIST MARX= PRICES, and therefore
resPectfully solicit your consignments.' All eorre
saldatgiftrewaziwzgyinallargifiePdisauls.
anatit.
. . .
surtanzre COMMITTEE.
BOLTING oLopn,
W. W.,WAILLAUN
ITT, LANG'fiAt
:W1101.1011•2 Dune Pr •
,reeritsli. Flour. ieiraini:Prodnee , Prot
Tisioasi Fish; Cheese; Carbonol l . tte.,
Fos. , 11$1 'WOW STELYSToIear Libe rt yeang
street. Pittsburgh. Ps. „ • , it,6
arm.%
3,1 ear'& SON)
• Commis 31,erchanth
4,2 9) D, 1 0 1138 ,
FLOirit GRAIN E'
;No. 95 OHIO nesr East Coason,
v ALLEGHENY CITY,IN
.B. CANFISLD .... *. T. 4L .1 NZ' DISTa •
111-1. B. CANFIELD It' SON,-.COM
.'
MISSION MERCIRILNTES, • and Wholesale
Mers in tkosken, -FaCtOrf• tiaMbUIT: and W. B.
Cheese utter , Lard, Psat, Bacon. - Inver, Fish,
Dried Fruit, grain , Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and Sada
Ashes,White Lime, Linseed, .. Lard. Ooal}isd Ow
bon OM. No. 1.43. First street:Pittsburgh.
JAIL 7. BICELLICT.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
. . - AND DALIIIB llf,
yOtrg, want, sYstos, KILL
A
lb Liberty ilt.,-Pittsbargh,
: •
MAW WHANZ. t•••J• "Ma.
lyrimANE ANJEIt;',
COMMISSION MERCIiANTS,
Dollen In FLOM GRAIN; and.PBODITOE
=ALLY, No. 1. , 1 WAI7II . IaTILEBT. ,bovo
Boitebtletd, Mttsbura n.
• ..•
Verzirs & mourritoriG,
TOBWARDIIie OP mamma mgmatuTß,
ffor the sale of now, Grain. Bum. Butter
i
Seed Fray. and • Prodnee generally, No. la
Initgla, corner oprirst,Fittahnzgh.
L e J. BLANCILUID.
Wholesale uti Retail ewers,
No. 398 PNNN BTT•
sia24:7o
ROST. IEFOZASPIRIN !NM,
KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
ritoMERCEANTS mid dealers la FLOUR,. OWN
I. PEED sad; PRODUCE OENERALLY, No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Ansi'!wily City.
._—__...
tr
4101 IN I. BOOM .... = D A . BOUM • 0.4 - WW.
MN 1. HOUSE & 11110E4 2 . Sue-
L'eisors to mix I. Haus!! a CO., wiaolesale
e en And Commission Merchants, Cornea of
ITTLE, RUMP
Wholesale Grocers-tommlulo saterobants and
eaters in PrOduCe, Flour, Blieons C H ees e .rlshv.
Carbon, and. Lard ult.
g lrosti Nall% Illassv Cotton
Yarns an d all lotlosbur Manufactures geneTallx,
-111110011D-BhlTlLlCT.liittsbtulth.
. • . • . ' ..A
.11(M
v.arrrori WHOLE
*MIX e ROOM AIM PRODUuN 'DEALERS,-
e 6 SIXT4 STRIII2trSr.
PROFESSIONAL.
t:I=M2
Wig'
. . ...
ALDERMAN AND EX•OPPICIO ,TLISVOIC ,OP
THE PEACE.
- OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AITEI+II:I7t. •
Special attention given to conveyancing anW ild col
lections Deeds Bondi gad Mortgages dra t*,
ana all legal Pithiness attended to promptly and ac-
Marately,
XOS• • nuTLEu.,. .. ~ . ,
=FM= An rows ILAGDITRAT.
„
9IIIce, IA6 WYLIE STREET, near Wasidagtot
' . BITTSBIEGII, PA. . - • •
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment;
Depositions,,Collections, and all other legitAtnal
bnalt l
---
SA.DIVEL DICIASTERS, • - •
exAD - Eatvuirr,.
Ex-Oglclo filllitiet of the I p__esic_e r r
op d p P os o i ll tA le th M e aZ
trate. OllcetstillAbiT b REX,
thedral, PIT BURGII, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments;
Dopositions, and all Legal Bitslness stecntednitowsith
promptness and dispatch. . . •
A: AMMON, • .
•
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ART .
CARSON EITBEILT, Ran BIatdINGILLIE. ,
Collection of Bents aellcdted sndp romptly attend
ed to. • my3:760
JOHN A F . STRAIN,
• iti-a-mitisteMT,
113i4414010 JUSTICE OF TUE PEAEL AND
POLIES MAGISTRATE.
011ee,1151 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe•
drat, Pittsburgh, Ps. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgsges
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Bald
ness aiteested with ornmattiess and Manatee. . •
AMIMINIEN
70 . 11ATACE ,1110 BROW, :
-114 A.I.AVERMAIV.
Exiarricno JDEVCD-TEDC-:_z7EACit ears
70LICE.ILLGIBTRATE.,' • . "
OFFICE, 140.731!ENNA,AVPUE, PITTSBURGH' PA
Deeds Donde Moitsays, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all LetalDuslness exeented with
promptness and dtspaten. mv2a
J . S. FERGUSON, •
ATTORNAT-AT-LAIAT.
scomi.oott, Fawn Rom
er#Pl -1V • R. 11.4) 5
ATTORNEY—AT-LAW;
OffLee,llB Diamond fitireet,,
(Opposite the Court Route
fellS:t44
H .. C. 1114CILUELL,
ATTORNEY AND CONNSELOR AT .1:AVII
No. 80 Grant Street.
CM
AklUrilX / MMUILD
A"kT(310011%13r-dtaA.,
iro: iirTo sisirxr,
talkltdAlr,
VOR SALA
row SEED ITIEZAZ
AT 3,9 LIBERTY BT. •
WTOFIBO
ME
C r NT--60barrels lipirallllC
cemeit 'we Fa for
.t e •
.- •,' ~ B.uarn le n.
no!?:
Britt Gamma
Co ts ln store and for sale pr
G-"" AP barrel.
In lune an d for sale ta _ BON.
doz 7 • "71 num
- - -
11:11ITTSBUILWEI awl
CON/MI44VILLR R. IL
.. . • ----
On an d after 71:1112DA-7, Norember, 17E16186S
trains will arrive at and depart from tee Depot- coi
ner of *Rant and Water streets, as fo ll ows:
Depart. Arrive.
Manta lad from tralont'n. 7:00 A. B. 6:00 P. xi
McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A.. 11. 2:05 P. Xs , ~
Ex. to and from Uniont"n. 3:00 P. x.10:10 A. Ma '
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. is. 8:35 A. N a
Braddock's AccommodaVn 6:15 P. N. 7:50 P. 8.
Night - : cc. to Idclieesport-10:3 0 F. 2,6:45 A. na
Sunda Church Train to and i
from ' • est 'Newton.. ....., 1:00?. at. '10:00 /4 If ' .'
Vtir keta apply to . •
J. B. luxe. A/gellta
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. , - -n 020
'GE ot.TIBLE.
( -amagill-
Ji
GHENT. V*LLEY , mu:mom
On nd after MONDAY,. .hroyember 9th, Ma.
TW - TRAINS DAILY will. leave Pittsburgh Stao
nk_corner of Eleventh and Plke streets for Frank
tie
lin, Dll.olty, Buffalo, and all points On the 011E40
eons.. .. ,___
LitaYX rirrapirniaffi • re Dr PITD3IIIIII9IL,
-Man.- ....,...... 7:15 am sp. ..... 5:40p m
Itxpreits, ..• ...' 7:10 n m xp 5'..... .... 0:30 am
dyl/55_14e 3:00,p rad ABM Ao10:30 am.
i I
- lat tiodaWasa st da Works
AceomOden.ll9:so o A moden. 5.90 al2
.$/rodcsambotOzrklr
t o opll \
. i d b da od W o or .n k! 3:40 . p
In
Ohnreh Train - leave Pit bur at 1:10 P. st , dr
rive aS Pitts:built! at it
A. .
p a i se meerg wrxig express rain have but one
change or cars women Pittsb gh, Buffalo and Oil
Batons; Mall and Express
i Tralns stop only at
psinelpal points . Mixed Way nd Accommodation
trains stop at allatl MAS opti.,..
ss...iCll+o. Assn. Snail.'
W. iota B Mlt'll'llC oi.
IITTSBIURGII6
1318
O INOINNATtIaND
RLILWAY.
PAN'-HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE . OP TIME.-4:01 , and after 8511108.1".
NoT.22d, 1888, tratoa leen andsvo at the
Union Depot,' at !Wows, Pittiborgit
Mall Mxpr ' e!f - 3:13 a. m. 10:13 a. M.
Fast Woe - 10:13 a. to. 1:33p. m
M .
Peat Express • ,e, 2:88 p. ni:10:1 0 a. .
Mixed - • ' 8:43 a.m. 8:43 p. m.
McDonald a Acc'n, No. 1..11:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Accommod , n. 3:38 p. m. 9:48 m.
MeDonald's Al:Von:3o. .V. 5:08 poo.* 3:18p. M.
!=
//r 2:58 P. M. Express will leave daiiy.
10:13 P. at. MAU will arrive daily.
The 20:13 a. an. Train leaves dally,-Sundays ex
visited, and makes close connections a: Newark for
Zanesville and 'points on Sandusky; Mansfield; a
Newark Belt. • • .
•• • 13. P. BCULL.Veneral Ticket Agent.
W. W. cLAAf'D. Bup , tm. titAubbwrllle,, Ohio?
- _ .
ZENNISYLVAILVIA. r, ,;•. n .li - rk - ' , . •,
CENTRAL NALLROA.D. :,--:.-,-...-••-•%--- -- -
. and after Nov. fr o m Mt
DIGS, Trains will ar.
rive at and depart from Mt Union Depot, corner ol
Waahington and Liberty streets, as follows:.
drrilld. Depars.
Mail Train:.:. 17.30 a mIDa Express.. Sh3o , am • .
East Line 2.40 a m W all's No, 1.. 830 am
\
Wall's NO. 1... , 0 20 aMI Mail Train - 8 :15 am. • -
Brintonkco'n., F:5O a m •Cincinnati Ex 12:35 pat
Wall's 'No:I.:IS: 50 s m Wall's No. - 2.. 11:20 am •
Clueinnati En. 0:40 s m Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pm
.
Johnstown Ac.10:0 5 ain Briddocks Nol 4:20 pm r
Baltimore Ex. 1.45 p m Phila. Express 5:10 pro
Phila.' Expresit' 2415 pni Wall'sr No. 8.. 5:20 pm
Wall's No. 11... 1:30 pm Wall ' s No. S..° 6:5015 pm
Braddock' No.l 5:50 p in\
Fast Line 7.pm
Wall's Np. 4. 1:25 pia Wa11:4E94 . 6" 11:00 p m
Way Passen'r.l o : 2o p m - •
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ev,
Sunday Chureh Train leaves Wall's oration
at 9:15 a. m.. reaching Pittsburgh at 10:00 ---
a, m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
end arrhes at Well's Station at 2:00 p. en.
•Cinclianati Express lentos daily. All other traill
daily except Sunday..
For further lafbrination apply to
•
• W. H. BEcx - wrra. Agent.
The Pentsylvanla Railroad Company will n
rin ot
as. •
same any risk for Baggage, except for weag p.
pixel, and limit their responsibility _ to Oned fn Hundred
Dollars In value. Alt Baggage :exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. OE• -
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
General Baperintendent, Altoona, ri.
No: 13'7 Fifth ela•eet
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nrrssulielf: PA.
riqmmitmon.:l l A.,
PITTSIMBOR. PA
no'23
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••, -B : B.on, _ FORT
W. CLEVELABD .1
ov. 93d, 1868,
awl arrive at the Union
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time, as follows: , •
. Maim ' - Aeries.
Chicago Ex.... 3:03 a m Chicago Ex... 9:13 a9l
Cleveland Ex.; 3:03 am Cleveland Ex, 51:13 a M
Erie & Yds At'l 7:28 a m Chicago E 5.... 1.1t58 alm
Cl. 41:Vit,g3VI 150111 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:13 a ter
Chicago, • 6:58 ain Bt. Louis Ex.. 3:53 pat
Chlmil _Ex.•.. 10:08 a m Chleago Ex.... 4:38 p
\CI: &WIER Ex., 51:93 pm Cl, &,Wleg Ex 4-:13 pm '.
-Chicago Ex__.... 2:43 p mYg'n Ex 613 p,m f.
Wh. & ErleEi. 4:53 pm, CL &Wh‘g Ex 6:58 pm -
Depart from Alteglurny. "Arriee.fit Allegheny., .
~,
N. BrigtinAc. 858 a m N., Brigt`n - Ae: -7:03 a lfs:— . .. '
Leetsdale "s 10:28 am N. Brigt'a " 8:98.a le.
" 11:58 am Wellsville " 9:53 a m
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Rochester " 1:33 pm New Castle, " 10:33 aat
Wellav'e Ace.. 3:3Bpm Leepidale " 9:13 • m
Leetsdale lee. 4:13 pm - so ,- 1:08pm •
N., livigt'n .. -5:33 pm N. Brlgt'n, !.! 9:43 pas
N. Brigt`h ",+: 6:9lFipm Leetsdale ." 4:53 pas "
•Loetsdide ".. 40: 4 2'RzA `* 7 4F' 1 " 1/ •
' Leetsdale ilim- ";.-4 , ,, Lee ts d al e ' firni
_-_,
58 sal
eltiehureb.— 1:13 pi-sti day t.,hurch:...9:
51:43 p. sti.Clidago- Express leaves daily.
, - 11;58 a. in.. Chicago' Expreas arrives daily.
NiirliO',ChnOge Of Car. belliteaqueburgh mid
Chicago. -theeping cam,wigioaC Ce.,19 Indium).
olio and Chicago. .^--- ..,_
•', , . - . —4'4 N . Id , ClllLtlitiiall ,. • : ~,._.
Getieral Superilntendent.
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F. R. rerrimaCif. Ticket te _____
ANNE - & - CHA 114
PITTSBURGH IC
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trains will leave .from
DePwt, north side. OAT
TEEN PENN- -
EESBYLFANIA. 11A-L-INICOMM
3 .-00, and • after • wo-31:1(1,18 6 BAbe
niMeirillTrag= :i'eanTreepritatiParitblirilte= .
Street Be= Alleghe.ny,pity, SS fallOVlt -.
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libprisgd'e Nol e:4O a m Mail ' 1:00 Sla •
Wesport No. 1 13:910 a ralFreeport No: l• .0:15 aln '
Express 10:40 am Sharptdg N0..1 11 , 40kam
Sharnb's No.l, IL: BB p mi Express ....... ~'SVAN pm
litegport No. 2 4:oo'p miSprib.gd,e ...1.,13:20 pin
Mail • i. 5:55 p mirre.eport No. 2.Th:20 pin
-3pringWe lib 2 GAS o miSnrinV u 'e "No I 1:10 pm
Triitargir 14iggrittitigra.t. ev"ay
„ N,; _ -..r.
dunday et 7:40 a„ in.. reaching Allegheny 40ity . at •
9:50 a. ni. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:30 p;l4. and arrive at Allegheny Junct: at 3:40
par. • • •1
CosnarrArrow - 'Marrs—For sale in packages of '
Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestntit street,
Hen's, Bennett; Fine Creek, 'Etna and Sharitablargy
and good only on the trains stepping at Stations spe•
tiled on tickets.; • _. . ' • - '•
The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:00 a. IS.
make direct connection at Freeper with Walker's
ticketstage for Butler and Hannah. town. Through
ma) be purchased at ti” Otilee,_No. 3 St.
. Clair a
n For
a efurtuttrethee;Tniureepoarc,triat.b3A;lBlEtelioirs4yl9;:advage-,FAvittlikb:rigll
. . . • Federui Street Depot.
The Western ' rchniylvants. ItaUrcmd will not as-
snme any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap.
parel, and limit their responsibility tcrOne Hundred
Dollars in value. All • baggage eiceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un-
less taken by special contract. ......
o
EDWARD t i . WILLIAm,
• nom '4olls.ral superintendent. Altoona., Fa
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111110 N PACIFIC RAILWAV
Eastern pivisian.
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELLXIPIEB OV
tram the Nast, to all points In
COIOIIIAIO, NeVada.
California, Utah,
Vrashisigto .
, „ New Nesico, Idaho,
Oregon.
Two Iliiiiot leave Otate Ltne and - Leaveliwo ,- .
dailT, (Bunday• exceptedr tt9 arri /at o i :mon -r .
Pacific Railroad from lit. 611113, Ulla, 'l,..nnthat and
Sti Jo Railroad from Qv, yy, coutierttou at t,aw.
mice, Topeka and Wamego 'wlth aw e tor sU
potato in•SArtass. At end ot tr:utk west ot Ens..
worth with the-UNITED tormest; impuEss G i l.
PANT,S DAILY LI:. UF OVERLAND, RAM
D RXPRESS COLOURS FS .
DEIN Si-kat; sAsir LA KE!
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And an Points in tlieTerritOrier
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AndrthSAITFISRSCON 43 TRI-IVICER.I.T Lone of
COA RFR for port Union, Bent's Fort, Ms% Albu•
oter4 ne, Banta re, mad a.U .. poluts In
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ith the recen_, - . , additions U
orilling stock and
equipment. and r ho arrangements nude with re•
spoulble trrerland Transportation Ltnea from Its
western terins, this rout now offers otequalled
facilities for the , traramdthion of Freight to the Far
West.
'notate for sale at all the , prinelpal offices In the
United States and Canada .- .
Be-sore -and • ask , for Mattis' via 'MR SMOK
BILL ItOtIT&IJNION• PACIFIC : RAILWAY '
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CITY OF pAHIS CITY OFAIITIFT.'.• •_FP.
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CITY 61.'Lorti)oX,
&twit wiritaT:kixf Imam; from Mate
lover, New,Yort. For passage or Farther Inform*.
tionapDisto
WELLIPI BINGHAM, Jr.
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niTla MEAT. (Chronicle no:datug , .
(*Dome Fort name. tWsbarith
' A; ARDMISON,
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J.,11..WE8E1T.E14
Ire! ht nd Tltket Agent'
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