PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE.OF TEC6PrrerastruortGAxErrza, TnurinAt;December r l7;lBso. The most important , feature we have to notice in regard to our markets, in a 'gen eral ;way, is a slight relaxation in Tlour and Grain. The firmness which prevailed a week since, has pretty well subsided, and hbiders are more anxious to realize, having become pretty 'wellsitiatpid that prices are not likely , to gap much higher, and .that there is a • possi bility; if not a probability, of a decline. Stocks are' large, demand re stricled almost entirely to supplying inime& diate wants, money seared slid collection 9 hard to make. t-1 APPLE BUTTER-The demand is more active though prices are uanged; 70 to 76, in kegs, and 80 to 85, in crooks. :!•=_. APPLES-Continue in good demand and prices are well sustained; 'we quote at ;a to • , . *4 for fair to good, and 64 5 0 to 65 for 'prime to l choice.- " -BUTTER-4here is no falling off in the . , demand for Butter, and pricesfirejell sus. iained; 43 to , 45, for prime to chol , and 38 tto - 40 for good. • I. • . • • •';.! BEANS-413,50 to $3,75 ppeerr bushel. f BUCKWHEAT FLOUIs in light sup ply, end prices are • higher. sto 5%* cents Peround. •- PRANBERRIES--S ales Eastern Cultl• • vated at $23 to 625 per barrel,, as to quality. CHEESE -Continues dull but , un changed; 16 to' 20 cts, as to quality: CIDER=DuII:I6 toll?, per bbl. 1 2 , ! DRIED FittflTDeand improving and.prices firmer;Demand sales of Peaches at 12 to 13'for, quarters and ;15 to -16 for helves. APples at 9to 10 cts. • • _ EGGS - Quiet and 'unchanged at 30 to 32 !, ‘' for limed, and 38 to 135 c for fresh packed. HAY-Baled Hay is , still quoted at 123 , to 627,. though ,we have a sale o 100 bales choice reported at 630, which is " co, naidered E above the market. • -- I HOMINY-Sales at 66,25 to 500. GRAIN Wheat is quiet and Anchanged t; but little offering and but little wanted -41,85, forprime No. 1 Red Winter. Oats in limited supply and' firm at 63 to 640, on 1.,!' track, and 66 to 67c Ibr' small lots in store; • Rye is in steady demand, with sales of small lots at $1,47 to .61,48. • New Corn is scarce and demand, d in and may be quoted firm at 80 to 85c. But little old Corn in market._•• Barley quiet and nominally un changed at 12 for No:1 Spring, and 10 to /.5c ;-„xtiore for prime Fall.; POULTRY-Is always , dull when the weather turns soft; after a hard freeze. ' n Prices however unchanged; dressed Chick !, ens at 12 to 18; however, 13 to 14; and Turkeys 15 to 16. -• Peach PDTATOES-Sales of P Blows, in •t. store, at 85 to-90per btishel. • _ •.t LARD-Is firm and hi good demand it 17 to 17%c, in tierces, and 18 tOlgyie,in kegs, for - prime kettle rendered. . • LARD OIL-Is '- firm in sympathy with ,1 Lard; may be' quoted at $1,45 to $1,47 for ,I No. 1, and 11,20 to 51,22 for No. 2. mRSS PORK--Is; firmer, and may be • suoted at /26 to the trade, and 626,50, in a Jobbing way. - . FLOUR-The market is quiet and a lit ' -tie. dull, while prices are unchanged, with the exception of Rye Flour, which is quoted at 68,00 to 68,25, an advance. We continue m, to quota Western Flours at 57,50 t 0 .58,25 •i -- for Spring Wheat, and $9,25 to 19,75 • g for Winter Wheat. The Pearl Mill •',' ::with a moderate! consumutive demand. quote their best brands, made of the best • Wheat, as follows::;Extra Family Flour, • in barrels, at 69,50, and, in decks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family . ..lu barrels, 610,20, and, in sacks, 69,80 per barrel; ,Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, 68,00. and, in sacks, 67,70 per • barrel. The City Mills quote prices , as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels v $9,50, and, in. sacks, :4,9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 610,00,iand, in sacks, 69,7 Oper bar •!h rel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, end 61 1 70, , - in sacks, per barrel. •• „ • ' "SALT-Allegheny River brands at 61,65 bylhe car load. and 62, in store. - = WHISKY-Sales of Highwines reported ' • '; at SL CORN MEAL--Salea .at 111, to 51,16- per 'f. DRESSED HOGS-Sales at 9to 11c. ,;. FEATHERS 7 =-Salea to' the tiade at 75 to 'll l SO for live geese, and . 85 to 90 in a retail -' • way • r. ONIONS-Quoten at 55 tol6 per bbl Fin' szeial Matters: in New York. Gold Closed at 114,6@13134. By Te4egranb to the Pittaburgh.Gazette.l - • - YORK, December 17, 1868. • GOLD., Money acti v e and firm at 7 per cent..cur; ' irency, to 7 per cent: gold, or 7 per Cent. cur '•l,7 rencY with a commission of 1-16. The drain of currency to the South and West -I) • continues and banks are indisposed to ex n pand more in view of the approaching quar ' terlv statainent. A heavy shave is sub , ,a witted to for the use of money thirty or. ,•• sixty days. .Diseounts quiet at 7®lo per cent for prLme short paper. Sterling, 9%® 934. Gold lower, influenced by sales of the `bear combination and, Senator Morton's speech, (opened at .134% and closed at 134% • <4434%. • g, vommerciara money article says that •••• Morton Ttie is mistaken in his statement of the ,; a 4uantity of cold in ,the country. It says the supply'outside of the Treasury, availa ,:4 ble•for market mae, cannot be estimated at much, if any. over forty millions. The ea t::: rmember to-da y f w & re slB%°°l A (116atchfrom ngress says it is consi d ered -certain that the Supreme COurt will affirm •• the 'constitutionality of the .Legal Tender • act, and that the decision will be rendered. within two or three weeks. • . ONDS AND STOCKS. Governments a shade lower under the t free speculative sales, but closed steady; Coupons '81,.114;_x,®114%; d0.'52, 110y,® •• : 112%; do. '64,.106%(10066%; do. '65, 107%®_ ;-; 107%: do. new, 109%®110; do. '67, i 0948 tl • 110; do. '68,110%; 10-40 s, 105%®1053L. ' State bonds steady Missoula, :!%;"New Tennessees, 68%,®68%; New North Candi, 2, nas," 63; Virginias, 66.• _ , In stocks New York Central is the giaat t • ; feature; rose from 12634 to 12814, :sub- sequently fell to 128% under , den Rod o rf reported lease of the Great '"Westerna g of Canada; again recovered 12730128 g. - Other shares, though • quiet; • sympa,- • , t .l thized to some extent with the New Yor k Central • and. .market generally olosed • strong.. The reported dividend by the, l",; St. Paul Road is premature.' • :Five-th.trly .Thicea:—Curnberland, 37@ (38; Well 3 Express, 2454; American, 44% 046; Adams, 4834@4 0 ; ;United Statesi.,4s% ®45%; Merchants lJnica4 15%®15%; quick '. •.4 silver, 21%®22;'Canton, 48@49: Pacific Mall, • il13;®112; -W. 17.• Telegraph,. 36%®11634;' :-'• ti 1 Boston . Hartford and Erie, 25®26; Marl-1 'rasa, 6®6; do. preferred, 181 A; New York , tgetral., 127%®128%; Erie 40@)40%; Hud- ' son, 12 61 g 127 ; Reading: ' 9631 1 3' 8 . 7;_ Terre 11 Haute, 35®38; • do. prefarred. 61; To t) 'led° and Wabash, , 655!@5 5 34: do. pre • ferred, 701571; St. Pahl, 64,105 05 :: do. pre ferred, 83%@83%; Ft. WaYne, 110%0(110%; E Ohio and Mississippi; 29%®223j; Michigan Cen.; 122%; Michigan Southern. 0%086%; Cann:ai r 143®144i Pittsburgh, 82%. : @82%; Toledo; 10134®101%, -Rock • ;4 108%4108%; Northwestern, 15%€.76%; do, preferred, 78%'; Lake Sifore;_loo%,; Quinsty,' 1.71' Illinols•Central Banda, 114%. ~ Mining staves dull; Quarts li11l,75; Smith r. A parmelee, 325.; " - oi copper stocks .at Boston—Coppe r Falls, FE__,rtu94/1,24*.,;#7. - t.c .174 *. SIIEPaSEASITRY. -- • - .1741 ,• 4-1 The receipts at the Sub-TreftenrY To•cLaY vere 5856,696; - Paftlefite.fllti 9 , 76 tii!tilancO , '94004966. ' , -• • , • " Pr? r • -- , . Markets by. Telegraph. New YORE, December 17.—Cotton steady, with'Sales of 2,600 bales tit - 25ge for mid= ,l dling uplands, Flour—receipts of 8,994 bbis; less active and prices without change , with sales of 7,900 bbls; closing quiet and rather heavy for medium grades; Califor nia dull. Rye Flour firm; sales of 500 bblii at $6,65a8,50. Whisky quiet, with sales of 100,bbis western, M. iota, at.51,02a1,03 free. Wheat—no receipts; opened quiet and strong and closed dull and scarcely so firm; odes of 64,000 bus- at 1.1.60a1,63 for No, 2 spring in store and afloat; 11,71 for No'. 1 do.; 82,10 for : amber Michigan, and 82,15 for' white Michigan. Rye active and firmer; with sales • of 42,000 bus at 11,50a1,52 for western; $1,53a1,55 for Canada. Barley quiet; sales are reported of 9,300 bush Can ada,,West at .52,15. Barley Malt is .quiet. The receipts of Corn.were 24068 bush; and dull and _drooping; 43,000 bush sold at 98ca $1,03 fbr new mixed western; 11,12a1,14 for old &iv in store :and afloat; $1,15 for high mixed and:nearly yellow. The receipts of Oats were 7,488; the market, is , heavy and lovier; sales're reported of 56,000 bush at 76%a76yic for western, in store; 78,0 for do. afloat. Rice is firmer at Ba9o for Caro lina. Coffee is quiet and firm; sales were made of 5,200 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar is dull, heavy and nominally lower; 34 bbls New, Orleans brought 1.0 c- 878 boxes Havana 'sold at RAC. Molarina dull. Petroleum quiet; crude, l&I; refined, 8834 c .- Hops steady at 10a220 for Amertean, Lin-_ 'seed 01,1 steady at.96a980. Spirits Taipei :tine quiet and nnehanged. Pork decided- Iy•firmer, with sales 18,500 bbl. at 126,87 n ;27,25, for- new mew, ,$25,54:4126 for old do; $19.76a21,50' for prime mess; sellers' option 'lan - wiry and rebrua, $26,50a28. :Beef steady, with sales bbls tierce. Beef Hams firmer, with sales 150 bbls aCi3ea33. 'Cut Meats steady ; at 10ally.c for shoulders, and' 12a155.0 for' Mime. Middleis steadY, with sales 250 boxes , ptimberland cut. for -January, at 13c. Dressed Hogs firmer at .1031allo for western, sand litic forcity. 6 ' Lard fi rmer and active, with sales 1,2 - 00 tierces at .16 1 %a17y‘0 for steam, and, 17yia 17}4c for kettle rendered; also, 3,750 tierces steam, seller for January and February, at 17a17Xc. Butter quiet and steady at 25840 'for Ohio. Cheese firm at 14alec. Freights to Liverpool a shade ilrmer, with engage ments for 22.000 bush wheat, per steamer, at 634 d, and 76,000 tiushcorn per sail,at 6d. Latest.—Flour closed stea dy for common, and dull and heavy fOr medium and good grades. Wheat quiet and less firm for spring, and moderately active and very firm for winter. Rye firm and active at 1.1,51 a 1,52 for Western. Oats dull at 7630 in store, and 78y 4 0 afloat, for western. Corn dull and heavy at $1,21a1,21 for old mixed western in store and afloat, and 980 a $1,02 for new mixed western. Pork firmer and I excited; old mess, $26; new mess, $27; sales 2,000 bbls.new•mess at $2B, January, Feb. .ruary and March. Beef firm, with a fair • demand. Cut Meats quiet and unchanged. Bacon active and very firm. Lard very firm at 17a1750 for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 37a39c. Div Goods—The demand for Cotton goods is less animated, but prices are firm at an improvement, and the tendency is towards higher rates in Prints.. We notice an ad vance of a 340 per yard in price of Lancas ter and Amoskeag, which are up to 12W. and Watriitta, which has risento 934 c. In other makes there is no important change. Printing Cloths are scarce and tlrmat.9o for '6-4 square. Cottonades have recently risen 2c, butare slow sale. Woolen goods are in limited demand - and prices rule steady. . • _ . Clacks*, December 17.—Eastern Ex change in large supply at par selling, and off buying. Flour easier at • $5,25a7,50 for low grades to choice spring extras. Wheat unsettled, irreArular, and lal%c low er, - with sales No 1, at $1,24, and No 2at $1,13%a1,15, closing dull: with free sellers of No 2 at $1,133;; sales No 2 since change at $1,133,. Corn less active and newshelled declined I%a2c, with sales at 48a49Nc, clos ing dull and weak, at. 48c for No 2, kiln dried 52a53c, and relected 50a52c; old steady and quiet at 800 for Nol, and 70e for No 2; 'unchanged since 'the noon board. Oats moderately active and qa%c lower, with sales No 2 at 45a45%c, dogleg at 4531a45,f0. Rye in fair request at $1,17a1,17%c for No 1, closing steady at inside. Barley quiet, with salesNo 2at 51,54a1,57, and rejected 'at $1,37, closing qaiet,. at 5465 for No 2. ;Efighwirees steady and quiet, with sales at '94e, cash; round lots Sold ''at 46c in bond; seller, January. Provisions active and ex .cited. Mesa Pork advanced $1,504,00 per 'barrel, with sales at $26 cash, and $26,25a 27,00 - for "future delivery, closing easier, with sellers at $27. Lard Kale higher, with sales at 16c for present, and 17c for fn. ture delivery. Bulk bleats higher; short rib middles 12%c; Cumberlatid 11%c; rough sides 12a123;c; sweet pickled hams 13a13 1 %c; green hams 13a13%e. - Dressed Hogs active and 50a600 higher, ranging at 19,25a10, 22 , closing at $9,75a10,00. Re •ceipts-8,769 bbls flour, 32,218 bush wheat, 59,595 bush corn, 429,600 bush oats, 2,934 busn rye, 8,890 bush barley. Shipments— ,7,oo3 bbls flour ' 5,800 bush wheat. , 10,366 bash corn, 4,453 bush oats, 2,60013w:di rye, 2,083 bush barley. , Hogs active and excitedand 3734a50 high -"er on all grades; receipts light; sales at sBa 9,25 for medium to good, chiefly at 68,40 a 8,90; receipts 2,476 head; shipments 4,693, head. Beef Cattle steady, firm and in good demand, with sales at $4,50a5,00 for cows, and 15,75a7,00 for fair to good steers. Crscurrwri. December 17.—Flour is in moderate demand, and sales were made of family at $7,50a8. Wheat is 'firm and sales were made at $l,BO. Corn is firmer and higher and sales were made at 72a73c. Rye is dull and declining, and sales were made at $1,40. Oats dull and sales were made at 64c. Barley is unchanged and quiet. Cotton is firm, and were made •of Middling at 23%c. Whisky is firmer, buyers offering 98c, and holders asking $l. i r Hogs are.active and higher, and sales were made of• live at 58,75a9,25, and dressed at $10,50a1/.. Mess Pork has advanced to $27,50. ; Lard has advanced to 17%c. Built meats are held at 10%c, 13%c, 14%c and 150 for shoulders, sides, clear rib and clear sides., Green meats are firmer, and sales 'mere made of shoulders at 9%c, sides at 12%0, and hams at 14c; at the close of the market this afternoon, the feeling was more subdued, and the belief was expressed rather frequently that it is a good time to Sell: bacon is wanted; none out of smoke; clear• sides were sold, to come out next week, at 1.7%a17y,c. Butter' is scarce and firm, and sales were made at 88a40c. Eggs are held at 83c. Linseed Oil is, held at ;la 1,02, btit the demand is light. Lard 011 111 very firm, but:higher now at $1,40a1,45, and manufacturers only supply customers sparingly at these quotations. Sugar is firm, and sales were made of •New Orleans at 13a1434c; and refined is %,c, higher. Cof . fee is steady, and sales were made of fair to choice Rio at 21a25c. There is not much doing in Apples; or Potatoes, and priees are unchanged. Turkey Island Salt is scarce and sold at 65c per bushel. Gold is buying at 134. Exchange is firm at 1-10 discount, buying. The money market is unchanged. Steadman, -- Shaw et Co.,_ dry goods deal ers, failed yesterday. Louis December 17.—Tobacco, none on`market. Cotton higher at 23 1 „ Flour steady,-and unchanged; super $5,50a6,40; extra 6,75a7; double extra 7a7,75; treble extra to 'fancy 9all. Wheat,' choice and fancy, fall 'in demand; prime to choice white fall solecat 1,80a2,10. 'Corn firth bat inactive at 77a80. Oats no demand, small sales made at 589.60. • Barley firm but quiet; small sales spring at 1,9734; fall 2,50, Rye. firm at 2,30 but ..held‘ -higher• Whiskey firm at 94a95: Pork held higher but nOtb irig of importance doing; small sates at 27; f itoo ja ott if . l;9 l, ll . !;;F :aa L extra heavy held at 27,50. Balk meat ac- on widths or thorou ghly tive and, higher, loose clear sides sold at eo tV t m i I s e e n t t : 5 - 0 0 a r W e e ! l y e ] r s Floorls Iv ( ki Obar ir nat sAN.: i .gre e rist a tfo n too tt w a reergo, c o o l . 14%; petekeeiclear sides 14aial5; blear rib . es ter t r an s me be be r .ei is the% L Y _ 18 1 4; shoaiders'lo%,all; 80,000 pounds : clear " J. & 11 . sides; 20,080 pounds shoulders; 4,000 tier. 1100 9 6 " 6 28 Sit . ttk Itreet. ces greed - lhams and 100 tierces sweet wogSALEi • , pickled hams soldlet private terms. Bacon • ; • • very little. offering; shoulders "12 1 4;-' clear FINE SEED ,WHEAT. Wes 17;, plain sugar cured hams 16%. Lard, • packers not disposed sell; a few retail lots , ' 849- LIBZIITT ST. *tad at 4 17; An advagoe; 200 tier t choice w i z ) N arrosCpcal, /deC/211,6111r a CO. i RX'i~ WE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1868: for alWatautrytend* 600 llamas at -Quincey \ \l and Keokuk:ghat half of Jahuary, gaiters option,- sold at 17. Hay active and higher, ranging at 7 3 / 4 aBX; one lot averaging 300 pounds at 9; gross; Cattle 'lnlet and un changed, demand o y local; prices range Ba 9. Receipts, • flour 1,200 barrels; wheat 4,500 bushels; Corn 4,000 bushels; Oats 600 bushels; , Barley 760 bkshels; Rye 400 bush els; hogs 7,000 head. BIIVFALD, Decembe r' 17.—Flour in mod erate demand. Wheat very dull; sales 1500 bus Chicago spring at $1,63, part on track. Corn dull and easier; sales 700 bus old at 95c on track, and five car lots new on track at 80c. Oats dull; saleg one car lot at 660, on track. Rye nominal. Barley' nominal at 52 for Canada, and $4 for rowed. , Mess Pork tending upward and nominal at 126" for heavy. Lard dull • and unchanged. Highwines nominal at $l. CLEVELAND, December 17.—Wheat; sales of 1 oar toad No. 1 red winter at 81,37; 1 car load. No. 2, do at $1,70., Corn; sale of 1 car load No. 1 new at 75c; old held at Mane. Oats; sales of two ear loads at 52c. Rye I held .at $1,38. Barley. dull and. nominal, No. 1 Canada - West $2.0a2,05; No. 2 State nominal at ;1.7 1,75. P etroleum firm and unchanged. R fined old at :28a28340 in large lots; 23a300 in trade lots. • MILWAUKEE, December 17,—Flour l dull 1 and prices ' undian " . Wheat dull and it lower, at sl,2ig for o. .1 a d $1,1336 for ,No.. 2. Oats dull an lower at • 46340 for No. 2. Corn Amin . . Rye more active at'51,12 for No. 2. le • • ominal.' Res ipta-2,000 bb's tlo , •4• „I.! bush wheat: 2,000 bush oats; 4,000 bush ~ . ; 2,000 bush rye. Shipm ents-2, bias flour. li i p , ~ Lotasyntax,_ Deco ber 1 . ••13ales of 7f , hhds tobaoco,i low des in 'to medium leaf, 5a140. Cotton Mc. ogs, 9109%c, _gross. Mess pork, '$ ,50. Lard, 17a17Xc. Bulk meats—shoulders, lOyiallc; clear rib sides, 14 y0t.1434c; clear sides, 14 3 / 4 alsc. Su perfine flour, $5,50a6. Wheat, $1,75a1,90. Corn, 60a62c. Oats, .58a60. Rye, $1,40. Whisky—raw, 980. • TOLEDO, Dec. 17.—Flour quiet. Wheat— amber 20 lower and white 4asc lower; sales - amber at $1,78; white Michigan $1,60; No. 1 white do. $1,90. Corn—old steady; new lower; sales No. 1 at 80c; new 88e; new re jected 640; kiln dried - 75c. Oats steady; Michigan and No. 1 79c. lßye unchanged; Michigan $1,30. Barley quiet. Dressed 'hogs 11,43 better at 954a10d f idEmplats, Dee. 17.—Cotton firm at 23,4 c; middlings scarce; receipts 1,343 bales; ex ports 1,424 bales. Flour=low grades brisk; superfine $7a7,50. Corn dull at 65c for shell- ed. Oats lower at 67a680. Hay—prime /23. Bran dull at 25c. Pork dull at $27 for mess. Lard q uiet at 113a17c. Bacon dial and nom inal. Bulk meats-active; shoulder/11034a; clear sides 14340. , IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD. PITTSIGIRGIIi FORT WA.TNE d CHICAGO RAILROAD, December 17.-1 car iron ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 26 curs metal, Nimick d; Co; 8 do do, Bryan & Canghey; 2 do billetts, Miller, Barr it Parkin; 1 car corn, 8 Hood; 1 car millfi3ed, S B Floyd & Co; 300 bbls flour, McClure &. McKee; 1,100 do do, owner; 100 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 200 do do,D Wallsioe; - 200.:do do, Culp d Shepardoo do do, J S Dilworth & Co; 50 bbls highwines,,Littell dr Mechling; 100 do flour. Beghmyer & Voskamp; 50 tea hams, J H Parker; 7 cars wheat. J 8 Liggett & Co; 1 do do, Hitchcock,. McCreery & Co; 3 do rye, Dan Wallace; 1 do do, W J Meek; Ido do, Thotnas Moore & Son; 44 bundles hides, B Pfiams; 12 sks rags, Markle & Co; 2 bbls butter, T C Jenkins; 6pkgs produce, Voigt, Mahood &Co; 6 do do, 20 bbla ap. ples, H Rea Jr;-1 bbl eggs, John Moon; 8 eke rags, Frazier & Metzgar; 4 bills sheep pelts, M Delange; 1 car oats, Keil dr Bitch art; 1 do do, Brown & Williams; 35 bbls pearls, J L Kroh; 80 blooms iron, J Moor head; 50 bzs cheese, Carter; McGrew & Co; 25 ban candles, Atwell, Lee it Co; d car corn, Robb &Heiron; 2 do do, Shomaker & Langenheim; 127 bbla apples, P Duff it Son. CLEVELAND AND Prmenunaz RAIL ROAD, December 17.-4 cars tro' ore, Zug & Co; 2 do do, Moorhead & Co; 4(10 do, Sho enherger & Blain , • 2 do 'do, Bryan & Caughev; 1 do barley; J M Carson & Co; 1 do lumber, Hamilton, Algen dr Co; 5 bbls Peas, 2 dotoatrneal, C Reis; 1 box bottles; Fabnestock, hatmee it CorbO•bbls flour, W H Hagan; 1 car oil, Johnson & Paine; Ido do, J Spear; 18 hills chairs, '6 do rockers. Hammer & Duller; 23 dodo, 24% do chaha, Bedford Chair Co; 11 bbls-apples, Graff. & Reiter; 4bbis . buckwheat flour, Totten & Co; 45 e ke rye • W'm' McKim; 11 sks corn meal, Harm .11:- McCarty; 45 dressed hogs, J P Hanna & Co;' 20 bxs candles" E H "My ers & Co; 50 do do,E Heazieton; 5 tea hams, H Parker; 100 bales R Knox; 7 half butte tobacco, Carter, McGrew & Co. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Decem ber 17.-240 bbls oil, Gorton & Sowers; 400 do do, Fisher &Bro; 80 do do, W P Logan; 49 eke corn,-Bricker & Co; Ibx butter H Riddle; 2 cars metal, 11clinIght, Porte; & Co; 3do do, Rees, Graff it Dull; 113 sacks oats, Adams & Austin; 14 , bgs oats, 14 do rye,Gay & Welsh, 4 cars limestone, Sho. energer,dr. Blair; 1 oar oats, 12 eke do,Keil & Kite - brut; 1 ear lime, D L Reynolds; 18 bgs flour, W H Kirkpatrick t Co. ALLEGHENY STATION, December 17.- 2 cars millfeed, R Knox & Son; 200 bbls flour, Y oar corn. Cleo Stewart; 7 cars lime stone, superior Iron Co,•• 100 bbls flour, XII McKee; 2 cars stone, J Abdell; 6 cars metal, Lewis, Bailey & Daizell; 2 curs iron ore, Spang, Chalfant & Co; 3 caddies tobacco, E Gleason.. BCH, Practical Cook, espe l ethilly announces to the public that betwil On Saturday and Sunday. Next, Open to the public the , DELMONICO RESTAURANT, FOE GENTLEMEN ONLY It will be. hie earnest endeavor to furnish his pa trons at all times with the most palatable viands which the market or the season affords. BE Tbe LIWORS, WINES of various dates, ALE,' BEE% etc , will be their own recommendation.. Orders for 'fine Cooking for' Weddings, and other Festivals, will, as heretofore, be promptly and c.beaplytittended to, requesting patronage. pea H. RUH. J. X. SCRIM J. X. BiATT MUTT. swort, llaArk ; • ARCHITECTURAL AND . ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, Nor 63 Sandusky St,, Allegheny, Pa. A large assortment of HEWEL POSTS and 8.T.!: LISTERS constantly on hand. TURNI.I4O. or all "description& done. • oe9:vaa B MILEY. CHOICE SPRING AND FALL, In store and for sale by 1113ZIANOR 8c IELARPER. no3o 828 LIBERTY STREET . FRESII FISH.-'-'-ilenlaniin Pill. P11E1237i still continues to fill all city and coon• orders Tor, - • •FRESWWHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS. • Send to No. 45 DIAMOND MARKET. Pitts• bowl, or Me old well known TWIN CITY STAND, Allegheny market - . oetn fIREEIir OIL CLOTS FOR`WIN.• ILA . DOW sHADE,s,we,:nra now tuantdaetnrist tills article ,or a anallty superior In finish, and at prices lowerlban can be had of any Eastern manu facturers. . Dealers will End It to their interest tO examine onr goods beture purcbaslngelsewbere. & H. - PHILLIPS, • ne3o 28 and 28 BixtitSt.. formerly St: Mao. ME • 1 ; , .:•;• 7 - ACI -,,.. N " •-„ • .4-- ..rt.W.,./-• • r 2,500 lIIISEIEILS RIWIM The river was about'' on a stand last eve ning with four feet three inches in the chexMel by the Monongahela marks. The weather was soft and, mild during the greater part of the(lay, but towards eve ning it became" col4er, the wind having shifted around to to west, and we should not be surprised fo see another l'freeke" set in. • I No arrivals or departures to report aside from Monongahela River packets. The New York, may depart tor Evans ville today, providing the weather does not -turn cold, and the same is true of some other boats. The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Bennan, is announced to leave for Parkersburg to mor row. The Mary Davage will be the first out for New Orleans and she will be followed' by the Armenia , A.: C. McCalr. The Camelia, Capt. Poe, will bet e first boat out for Nashvllle. The Bayard may , get off for Cincinnati on Tuesday next. We see it stated -that Captain John B. .Davis contemplates building a packet here for the Memphis and White river trade. —A gentloman lately up I the Arkansas, writes: "Arkansas River Valley! will pro duce 80,000 bales of cotton this year.. The .people.,will generally ;get out of debt and have some money left, enough to make the next crop." • We hear that the Grand Lake, with a large tow,of coal- for New . Orleans, stuck her entire tow at Tradewater, in the Lower Ohio, but finally succeeded in getting six of her barges off ail right. The rumor that the Boaz sunk , part of her tow needs con firmation. —The Cincinnati Commercial, of Wednes day, says: Captain R. C. Grey passed through the city yesterday, en route from St. Louis to Pittsburgh. Captain Hugh Campbell and Captain John L. Rhodes also passed through the city, en routefrom Pittsburgh to Lotusyille. —Capt. A.. Williams, formerly of Cairo, but lately of St. Louis, an old, commander on the river, died on Sunday, the 6th inst., on, board the steamer Mollie Able, while near Bayou Sara. He was a relative of W. M. Williams, of Vicksburg. Capt. Wil liams was a native of Virginia: He leaves a wife and two children. His remains (in compliance with his dying request) will be carried to CoYington, Kentucky, and laid to rest by the2grave of his mother. -- , The Evansville Journal, of Saturday, says: Capt. Billy Phillips, of the Louisi ana, slipped from the stage of Brown de Co.'s wharfboat, yesterday morning, into the river, and got oonsiderably wet. The Weather was so intensely cold, that by the time he got to the Louisiana, he was speechless, and his clothes were as stiff as a board. By. proper appliances he was soon all right but be thinks the weather is not pronitiotta for cold baths. —A St. Louis telegram under date of Tuesday says: There was thirty-nine libels against the Great Republic, just released, for mariners' wages, supplies, ite. Of this number, twenty-nine were dismissed by the owners paying the claims. For the balance of the claims Henry Yager and Thomas Morrison became securities. The amount of claims for which proceedings were instituted. was 540,000. The original cost of the Great Republic was 5280,000, and she has sunk an amount nearly equal to River and' Reuter. Br Telegraph to the Plttibaigh Oazette.l Louisvixtz, December 17.—Weather clear and pleasant. River falling, with six feet of water in the canal by mark. PMTM;TVZI • IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS.. • gOR CINCINNATI,aar i a LOUISVILLE, KVAWSVPILLE, MERPEOS, NICEEBURG AND bi - EW OR i.r.A.A.—The • MART" DAVAGE MID BARGES, JAMES BHEDDEN, Commander. leave as ahem on . THIS DAY. December ISth. Shtppers should, bear ,111 antra that the DAVAGE polthrely go thinnigh . without re-51010S. ' de4 CHARLES BAIIHEL Agent. printintriiGn &gig& wannLrne. • . liarietta and , Parkersburg - Line. Leave COmoaara Wharf Boat, foot of WoOd street. fetl2 H. . . MONDAYS AND THIIINDA.TI3, BAYARD A. S. Sar.parso, Muter. IicEDNES'LLTS AND BiTORDAIN GM' EAGLE C. L. BREWS, Muter. Freight will be received at all hoe by . ael4. -. JAMES COLLINS. Arent. OR MEMPHIS AND F jialZt ORLEANS—The steamer ARMEItU. will leave for above ports on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on board or to JNO. FLACK, or J. D. COLLINGWOO Agents EMI VOIR NASHVILLE, 141. i i i idgri A: SECT—The steamer CAMELIA Will leave on . 7/ILS DAY, DECEMBER 18th.' for Evansville, Clarksville and Nashville. For freight or passage sp_ply on boad or: to. G lintEby HASLET i, • • - JOHN•FLAOK. de4 Or, J. D. COLLINOWOOD - , Agents. 2,000 000* ACRE' OF LANDS FM SATE. BY THE . 'Union Pacifia Railroad Oonspany, BASTE= DIVISION, Lying alonsibe line , of their road, at , • $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACIIE, Apd on a CREDIT OP wiz VI/MA. Pcii farther partt'enlars, maps, de., addreia JOKE P. .ozvaa um; Land Oconminotoner, Topeka, EMI, ,'I Or CRAB. B. LAMBORN, SeleYt anti: • • Pi. Loch'. TitesOlirl• WM MILLER, • • r - • (Late Miller & Itleketson,) Nos. _221 AND ,228, Corner Liberty and Irwin Streetfel Offer te'the trade et Low Plguress 150 Pkgs. of NEW MACKEREL, in _ barrels, ves, quarters and kits. 100 chests choice YOUNG wrsoN. • JAPAN __and_DIPERIAL TEAR. 55.saeks choke RANGOON. RICE. bblu. choler CAROLINA RICE. 15 bbis..LONG ISLAND ISYRUP,„ 50 bbls. STRUP,:eholes brands. 100 bbls. N. O. MOLARSES. • 50 bble. BERMUDA MOLABSEE. 800 bbls. BEIFINEDI3I3GAR. 15 bbds. PORTO RICO. CUBA and DIMA. 5100 bags RIO COFFEE. 50,oaga JAVAPORTED and LAGUATUA COFFEES.' 100 eases DE CLARET. 1150 as'es , MOIL` CMANDCIDS (ALM PADRE WPNEt3 „. OCOTOR ALE and ,, LUDIVIAT - POSTEIS COB 0011111 0 5 WA& . - ' • HEEMIAi '1"; RUPTURE. nervills'Or 11(4Aare eared• Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Euptoure.eured. I . rnia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture cared. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Itoptstri3 cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Rlarsh , c Radical Ours Truss. litttersa Putout Truss. FlteWsi Supporter !Truss. Self.Adsustinir Truss. Dr. Banning's Lae. or Body Braes. fin be elm of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, I.bdominal and Spinal Weakneeses. ' ' Dr. S. S. PH elite Ifilver.Pbated Supporter. Plle Props. foithe support and care of Pi, Kassala Stocking., , for Treat and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints.. Suspensory Bandages. Sold at Dr. KE'YSKR'S, 140 Wood St At Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Street air Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD STREET, 'sign o the Gtdden Mortar. , ,Persons writing for Thine' ihottd send the number of Inches around the body,. Immedlately over the rupture. ar DH. KEYSER will give Ida personal atten oa to , the application of Trusses is adults and children, aad he is satisfied that, with an experietice Of twenty yei►re; he will be enabled to give maids° DLSEMMD LUNGS. nage, or ulcers of whateter sort, on eny of the in- ternal organs my be. and are frequently cared, and s complete coadlUon othealth established. lithe elaborative functions, of which the stomach Is the primary and most important one, are restored to • condition to dciite repairing oF the httmelt system. ulcers or sores, whether upon the lunge, the liver, Capt. A.. C. M'OALLUM the kidneys or , the bowels, or ( upon the legs, as Is 'frequently the ease, can be made to heal, and a eons• plate staudird of health re-established. use of Dr. ffEYSitIVB LIMO CUBE, a ilesseut Capt. Thos. Pole and aireeable medicine, which will ripen by and carry out of the animal economy all effete and used up material: Dr. B. says that be has known the most dlstiessing andharassing coughs, whose vibrep none would threaten to shake .the whole eonatina tion to Mecea, removed in the course of a few days In long stinting canes _of congnmption, or of (Abet sometimes fatal, but alwayi tronbleicnne and :ninny trachittt or pbarynetts, it Is a wondotilot alleTfa ting medicine In She former and a sure cure In he 'BOYS or TIIIYOEIT 4.417A33LS Plalial AND HERBS KNOWN TOLL LrBlll7L. AIiD.CI7IIATIVZ IN ALL Dr*. 31101ZATED STATZEI Or TWO HUMAN BLOOD - , ind whilst it' adds to its plasma, It at the same time MUM Ea ICAL. ituptu.re or Rends eased. Rapture or Hernia cared. Itopture or Hernia eared. Buptiiie or Rends cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. , Rapture or Hernia cured. Baptrure or Hernia eared. Rupture or Hernia rived. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES EELP-INJECTESO 2YRINGIC/3 BELIP-ucrEciteni Braman ; lino: every kind of 87Tbritor• SUSPENSORY BANDAGE , SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, 81713PENSORY BANDAGEB, BIISPEIi'SORY BAND.&01;8, A. dozen dfferent kLude. A dozen different kinds. A dozezi different kinde. There Is no doubt whatever that diseases of the We have frequently seen these results from the fig msladlee, kitown aicatarrh, chrof►tc brpuebills, atter dtreaae. KZICSkIV B LUNG. OOZY IS MIMICS= ET stimulates, gentlyhut' Creatively, the skin, the kidneys, the-liver and the glanular system to sq., dent action to enable thibo4y to take on health& action and eradicate the disease. The sick and at Mated eheuld bear in mind the virtues of this great medicine; and U those who are stiOleiently alive to the importenoe of health, will resort to it in the beginning of a cough or' cold, there would hOtiO !kiln( info declines and rapid consunptiON hopelessly lueurahle iiud so most surely !h tel. . , . t3old biihe meg, dozen or tingle inttiei Pr, Keyser's Great Mediciae Store 140 Wood Strawt., DR. EZYBII2 , B FAMMDNNT orincz foi L EXAMINATIONS AND TSB TREATMENT OBSTINATE OMMO'CIEDISEASES, IAY. PEN S TEEET, P 70104611. PA. (Mite , luitLlS frOiSt 9,A. S. untll P. x. 1411111 as tne. RAILROADS. 1011ITT811111111111 and CONNELLEMELLE R. R. On and after TDE4DAY, Noyembei:l7tb. 1868 trains will arrtre at and depart ftom tne Depot coi— ner of Grant and Water streets, ss follows: Depart. Antos. Nall to and from Uniont'n. _ 7:00 A. 6:00 P. sr. rt McKeespo Accominodt'n.ll:oo A. K.. 2:03 P. its Ex. to and from lJnionthi. 3:00 Y. st. 10:10 A. Xs West Newton Amom*od"n 4:30 1.. sr. 8:33 A. 8.. Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 p. x. 7:50 P. Ks Night Aec. to • McKeesport.lo:3o P. K. 6:45`A. •s Sunday Church Trails to and from West Newt0n......« 1:00 P.M. 10:00 .Ull' For tickets apply 11 J. B. KING. Agent. W. B. STOUT. attperinteadent. no2i nEANGE of TIME.GEtENY VALLEY . RAILROAX • On and after MONDAY November Oth, 10#2. TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Sta. tion. corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Prank. lin, OR City, Bnifalo, and ,all pelota _ to the Oil Bo- glom._ , • i f latAvitgrrrestatott. Ix prrrgurOXPX:-. Mil ,- ' T:l5 a • 5:40 pzn Express ' ~ 1:10 n ress.. —.: 0:30 ain Bradrl3.l3'd Ac 3:00p radys 14 , 41 Ac 10:30 a 311. let 80 daWO r ki ' t Soda Works . Accomod , n— 10:50 a Accomodant. 0.22 aas 2d Soda Works d Soda Works • AccomoWn 5:00 pm Accomoda , n. • 3:40 - p SS Church Train leave. Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. Y. Art. , ' rive at Pittsburgh at 0:50 A. N. Passengers taking express train have but on* change of , cars between Fatah:llTh Buffalo and Oil— , - }legions..' Mail and Express Trains stop. only_. at Principal oints - • Nixed Way and AccommOdatiklit t Veins stop atall station!, - , _ . _,,.. , ~,.,,, r - THOMAS Y . KM% Assn. Stet. W. POSTER HOPE. Ticket Agent. not. ii I CJVC r EII2g AND BT' pa / RAILWAY _TAN HANDLE,ROVIL - °HANOI& 07 TINE.—On and after 81:12i0.47. Nov.SlSid, 11167; trains wilileave and arrive at the Union Leyot, as follows, rittaborili time: Nall Express But Line Fast Express Nixed Way • ' McDonald 's Ass's, No. 1.. Steubenville Accorszood , n. McDonalcPs Acc , n, No. V. /4'2 t 58r. x. Express leave dar.y. • 1213 P. M. Mail will arrive daily, : The 10:13 m. Train leaves daily, Blindly, ei r canted, and makes close connections , at Newark Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield Newark It. It. 8. P. SCULL. General Ticket Agent. W.W. CABO, 811D't..13tentrenville, Ohio. tEN Y LYANIA • CENTRAL ItAIMAri,I and after Nov 98th. 156 8 , • Trains. will . ar. rive at and depart fr om the Union Depot, comer of Washington and Liberty streets, se 'fellows; : Arrive. Depart. Mail Train.... 1:30 ain Day Express.. 2:30 ass' Fast Line 2.40 a m Wail's N 0.1.. 6:30 ala Wall's NO. 1.. 6 20 a m Mall Train 11:15 art BrintonAcc'n. 1:50 a m •Clemvnati,Ex 19:35 pm Wall's No. 2.. 6:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. 11:99 aU. Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 am Johnstown Ac. -3:9spat Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddock' Nol/4V:20 Baltimore Ex. 1•414. m Phila. Express 5:10 pnk Phila. Express 2:05 pm Wall's No. 5:20 pia Woll's No. 1150 pm Wall's Ed.' 4... - 6:1.5 pa Braddocks Fast Line - T:5O pas Wall's No.Ti 2ll P Wa ll 'a.No. 5..' 11:00 p Way PassenYr.lo:2o pin - • __ The Church Train leaves Wall's !Rattail evir_rt Sunday at 9:15 a. a., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:90 a. in. Returning', leaves Pittsburgh at 19:60 p. and arrit es at Wall's Station at 2:90p. in. -, •ChicinnatiExpress leaves daily. All other traltilit daily except Sunday., . • .. For farther information &Palo W. CEWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not at► mime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. Pare, and limit their responsibility undred' Dollars in value. All Baggage excee d ing that amount in value will be at theirlik of the owner. uni less taken by special contract. _ EDWARD H. *ILL L t General Superinutadent, Altootek, noZI IPMH, _PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH E. B. From Nov. 93d, 1868, trains will leave - . , trots and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city time, as follows: heave. Arrive. • Chicago Ex.... 303 a m Chicago Ex... 313 agi CleverandEx.. 3:03 a m Cleveland Ex. 51:13 al9 Erie & Ygn Mg 7:518 a m Chicago Ex....11:58 ant Cl. & Whi , glll , l 6198 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:13 am Chicago Mall:. 6:58 a m St. Louis Ex.. 3:53 pat Chicago Chicago_Ex.. Cl. & Wki`g Ex. 9:23p to Cl. &.IVleg fx 4:13 pm. Chicago Ex".. 9:43 p m Brie & TiVn Ex 6:13 pat Wh. Erie Ex. 4:53 pm Ct. & Wh's Ex 6:58 pm Depart from Allegheny. Arrive fle Alteghesky. N. BrigVn de. 8:58 am N. Brigt ' n Ac. 7:03 aili Leetsdale "I 10:218 am N. BrigVh " ' 9:28 am" 11:58 a m Wellsville " 9:53 ala Rochester " 1:33 p m New Castle " 10:33 a m Wellsv , e Acc.. 3:38 p m Leetsdale " 9:13 a 111 Leetsdale Arc. 4:13 pm N" - " 1.:138 pm N. BrigVn " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt'n " 9:43 pm N. BrigVn " . 6:518 pm Leets&le a. " 4:53 pm Leetsdale " . 10:43 pm " \ " 7:18 t• 19 Leetsdale Sun. Leetsdale Sun. • day Church... 1:13 p m . day Church— 9:58 ain 4M - •51:43 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. air 11:58 a.m. Chicago Express arrives daily. eliir-No change of care between, Pittsburgh and Chicago. Sleeping canivrithou change to Indianap olis and Chicago: : J. N..IPCULLOUGH. .1 General Superlatendent. P.R. MYERS, General Tleketfutent. ' . nos WESTERNPENIVIIIIII %SYLVAN - Lk RA...L BUD.—On and after r.ov. -212d,.1968..the Pas.. no Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Bail road ;ill arrive at and depart-form the - Federal street Der r 44.liegherty City, as follows: , . Igingd , e No 1: 6:40 , ,a in JIM. 1144 7:00 an eport NO.l , 8:90 ant Freeport No :1 9:15 591 Express 10:40 a m Sharptog No 111:90 as m i Sharptft No.l 1:95 7in Wa.. ... ; 9:45 pm. • Freeport No. 2 4:00p 8 , e . Nel g :110 pm Nail l :5:55.p zn reeport - No. 2 5:90 pm, BpringdYe No 2 . 0:45 it ra Bnrinipi , a Nog - 7:/0 I? its Aboye trams IWO daily exeept winds,. - A n The Church Train 'leaves Allegheny.. mid. event /Sunday at 1:40 'a. ni., reaching All eghe ny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning. leaves Alle 7' City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny mot. at :45 CowiritrAriOrr TreirgrB—For sale in mic.bim of .Twenty.,_ between _Allegheny City.,•Chestn ut a Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek,. Etna and Sharpslmig, andgood only mem trains stopping at Stations spar deed on tick.ets.. • --‘,, The trains leaving Alleghezy 'City 'at T:00 a. te. -make direct connection at Freeport :with Walker line ofBtages forßutler andliannahstewn. , tickets mabe purchased at the 011ice,NCZTE Clair-streetear the t3nspimsicniNritiga Pittsburgh and at thepot, A ll . •n3l iroilditieFirrYbilniaialliplylo - JAMES iJEFPERTS, Agent. ' Pederal,Street Depot - The Western -.Pennsylvania Railroad will not air snore any risk for• Bag gage, except weating air Duel, and limit their responsibility,toßne Elundsoll Dollars in value. All baggageexceeding thin amount in value will be et the risk or the owner, Ml less taken by special contract. - • , EDW.eattl R. Wll.LiAkil% Rarrtni Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. n 023 S UttZ HILL OTION PACIFIC RAILWAYI Easton Divisions The SHORTEST AND MOST BIUSAB!U ODA tram the East to all volute In Colorado, Nevada, California,Trtah, - Ariz' mon, . :INtashingto New Mexico, Idaho, . . , . Oregon. Two Trains :leave State Line and Leavenwtrt d ,„ 1 ,. 03 „„ id ,,„ excepte d, on the arrival of train 4 - f Padin Railroad from St. maks, and Rannfbal an*. Bt. Jo Ra il road from ``''' en, COnneet/n. at Law. , - r ranee, 'Topeka and amesowith Bra c es for all points In Renews. At eNioi track wag , of Elle.- worth with the UNITED ATES EXPRESS COI.. PANT'S DAILY LINE 7 °VIC/MAIM X/11L D areviss COACHES FOR • 16./kMits . And all Pointe in the Territories, And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEELY LIRE of. COACHES for Fort Dnion,_Bent"s Fon, pass, Altai. r e e w rgr ei , x r . ta Fe, and al l points In Arizona and With the recen• additions of 'rolling stock and. •equipment, and the arrangements Made with re. sponsitne Overland Transportation Lines from 'tit western terminus, Ms road now offers unequallett facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far Tickets for. sale at all the principal offices In the. Tinned States and °suedes - Be sure and 'ask for tickets via THE SMOKY BILL BOllTik___MfiON .RAM7IO RAILWAY Re.STSILIi To LITERPOOL , ANIIISM . QUEEIsISTOVVN.: - TUE INMAN SAIL STEAM.Salfilfc 'Numbering Aztec' lisstmebuur._•vessels, among thellk '- the celebrathi • • !TY Olt PARTIki crrry OF AN VIVA. - CITy Olt' BOSTON, CITY BALT ova -CITY oV LONDON. )- Salling • • •` • BATUB,DAY, fro Pier *D. liortb 1. Inver New•Yort,` Vorpusageor Mutant Informs tion,ll439- Ir m a " lanai* .'7°‘,lPThotltTgluitr"•l4lllllU.,! EMS Depart., antis. 3:13 a. . 19:13 a. M. 0:13 a. tn. 7:33 p. m. 908 p.m. 3111:18 *A* 6:43 a. m. 8:43 p;l6. 11:98 a. m. 8:33 p.m. . 3:38 p:m. 9:48 a. ta. 8:08p:mr 3:18P.M. `ffIRWM 'aRNMIA A. ANDE/RSION liezeral Buyerbitendeni*, r. a. NvziisTEß, Generil Freight raid Tleket Agent 13T)1UXMMPS.