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PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
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' bsii6i o THB •PriTialltat GAZETTE, /
SITtriDAY; January 16; 1869.
There is but little that Is really new • or
.•
imPortant to be said in regard to the mar
. •
kets in a general way. Trade in general
•merchandise has been dull thro ughout the
.
•week, the 'Volume of business having been
.
unusuallylight, which was owing in part
.. ,
-to the inclement weather; business, hownv
,
er.is usually dull at this season of, the year
as many of the large manufacturing 'nil
pend operations obout the' Drat of the' y'e r
to take stock; and make repairs.: The '',46..
mand for , almost everything 15 restricted to
supplying immediate vrantihnhilein regard
to.yobsthere are no important. charrgae.'
APP 131TITER-Du11: 70,0,90 cente., -
t.
APPLEZ-In fair dethand,:and stead
with.regular sales at $3,50 to 85,50 per bb ,'
;11$3 to. quality. .. .
Blirr.eEPr-Contlii'Ue3 dull, with liberal,
arrivals; and a supply considerably
_ln ex
. oess of the demand. :We continual* 'quote,
however, at 85 to ,37 ,yor.Aorinae . to choice'
Roll , . ,
• ;i BEANS-43,601O'811,75'Perhushel. 1
„'••
BUCKWHEAT F. 1 ,013 -Dull at 4 eta. •
• CHEESE-- - Ses E,f,attittrg at /6 to 17; and
4ioshen at 19 :t0 20c; •i•
'CRANBERRIIM4.-$2O. to g s22iiiii bbl. -
... i °AMBPANALL tiS - tandard white, in a'jiib.`
Bing way, may be quoted at 29,4 to 80.
DRIED''` FRI:TP---,Steady with a,. fair
-,local demand but 'unchanged; 'Peaches at 12'
to As for quarter% aud,l6lo 17:- for halves.'
Apples, , 10 to ile. • , .-.
• ' , DR ESSEIY - Iltale's at 13 td 14p.
-..• • • EGGS-•-•in good :supply and dull; ' may be
, quoted at 23 for, pickeled,
,and allo for fresh
packed. . -
';'' • 1 •11AY:- 4 •There is no inmi*Ovenient to note
• .ink the demand for baled, and the market is
, dull, and prices unchanged,,ranging from
slBto $25, for inferior to prime Timothy, ,
•• • HOMINY-Sales at $6,25 to $6,50. - '
• _.
PROVISIONS,-Bacon; is ;firm with jeb
bing saleS 15 for Shoulders, and 19 to 193 i ,for
Hams. Country Lard, 18 to 19 and, prime
l i • City at2o. Mess Pork; 630,50 to $3l.
• LARD 01L--Is • held i hrm at $1,35 for
No - . 2; add $1,65 for N. 1.
SEEDSL.SniaII sales 'of Cloveriieed at
119, and • Timothy at $3,25 tO - $3,50. Flax
seed, $2,35 to 52, 4 N., , ;!
SALT-'l's - steady but unchanged; • Al
legheny Wirer ' brands ' quoted_ at $2
by the'cat load,.and 10 to 15 eta higher for
!mall lots in , store. • - •• •
- POTATOES-Dull but unchanged; *isles
•; by the car load at 73 to 75c, and in store at
SO, t0.85c. ,- . ,•• c - • • • - , ,
• POULTRY
. -- r ,Saleri ,of Dressed Chickens
at 12to 1234e,and Turkeys at, 16 to 17c.,
- - :• • GRAIN:-We'ettu _report a sale of 70 aka -
Ead Winter, Wheat 10,80, and 2 oars Spring;
-price not given. Oats quiet but steady,
' with light receipts; we continue to quote
•at6l to B os=on track; -- and 67 to 68c for small
lots in store. Sale of . 800 btishels Ear Corn
,: . at 80•4 i prime,Sholled cant-balscnd at 82e,
-in round lots. Rye. is steady - . at • e 1,45 to
81;47 for NO. 1., ',Barley may be quoted at
e 2 for - prime Penna.:and ' Ohio Spying, and
' 11,801 d sl,ts for No. 2',Chicago;
ONIONS-115 to - $.5;361)6. bbl.
',•? - MILL FEED--The following; are the
Peat/Mill pricesr 'Bran, 51;10; Shipstuffs,
' .81,30; Middlings, $2, •Sereerdpgs, 51, and
,r
;„ Rye Shorts, /2. .. -. • -
VENISON-Dull- market overatocked.,
Sales Saddles at 15 to 20c, and whole , caress
-ats to Bc.• • .
FLOOR --Market - quiet and unchanged:
-We ote Spring Wheat, $7,00 to' fB.OO,
Mid Winter'Wheat, 158,50 ' to 89,00. per bar
' rel: Rye F10ur. f 57,75 to $B. The Pearl Mill
quote' their best brandS, made of -- the best:
• Wheat. as - follows: Extra 'Family 'Flo ur,
in barrels , at $9,10, and, in sacks, !8;80 per
barrel; Double Extra Family. in , barrels,
$9,80, and, • in - 5a0k5„:59,50 per barrel;
Spring Wheat Flour, iu barrels, $7,60, and,
in sacks, $7,30 per barrel. The City Mills
(Mote prices. as follows:" Extra ;.Family,
" . (Winter) 'in barrels, $9;36, and; in , sacks ' ,
.. $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels; $9,80,• and, in sacks, s9,so`per bar
rel, and Spring, , p,oo, in barrels, and 87,70,
in milks, per barrel. . - • • ,
FEATHERS - Lave Geese Feathers Tao
. •ted at 80,to. 85 to the trade. and 90 to 95c, in
a retail way. ,
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.• ; , -
' WHISKY- Sales Wgbwines, in , ajObbing
'way, at 08 to $l. . ~ ,
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Financial Matters , in- New York
4 Gold Closed at 1363 gt
[By Telegraph to the Tlttsheigh Gazette...l
• 'NE,' YOitT{, January 16,1869.
• RI ONtY.
, • ,
The money 'market shows an increasing
ease and offerings of capital are more lib
eral day
,hy the, opening this
morning 7per ,cent. was ithe general rule,
on call, but before the olose - of bankboiirs
• - money was very ',plenty% at 6 per 'cent:;
• prime 'diseornats'dnil 7q9.•
' The Geld market wakiiuiet and &nit*
the apse; the two extremes of the day were.
7 13 64 and / 36 3 i. • ' • .• -
• • BANN STA_TBDIENT. -....
The Barg/lib/I:meat-is- favorable; Banks
are expanding thely ' loans freely, but there
' . is a largeincrease in:, specie, • legal tender
and depoSite: Loans, 8262;338,831; increase;
433,546,269. - Specie, s2:),2sB.s3rl;,increase, 83,:.
873,806.`, arculation, 83,1,279,153;.,d0crea5e,
$65,063.. Deposits, •,$195,484,819; increase,
$7,576,304.- .Legal' Tenders, ;52,927,083; in
!• erea5e;51,785,955.. . , ~, . •;:- ,
. • The Commercial says:. The: receipts of
' • currency freirk,Chicago and,the northwest
• ~, have increased • ..,materially; 'daring , the.
week, while the ,reinittaneee to,the South
hake seated - Within the /osttwo, or threir
.',
says . 11 0.441 . 6`11t PC,4 6 t,grofaiLayin- s
. -t -
nati, "owing , to' ' the' ilia ,of triO,ci - aim-
Ing to remit ' freelyito .the Sorith, - ' 'T
,ti cur
' .;,retuiv - balance •in 'the ' Treasury biisilProb.; .
•; ;; ably, been reducedinomelthat , •below the
;C 418,000,000 , heldiJantiary; first, the. amount
-.at present. in the StrbiTreasUry beingabont
- • 89.000,000.• The 4etieleney la - theluternil
Revenue r eceiPt Bl .o4 , r9quire tat - Treasury
to resert",t o so m e orneanallilpplenishing
its deClinlbe balance. Wphavegiasen
for belieringlbS Secretary:4,oo 9 $ dfai.
inclined ;to resift 'fbr i tliat' pull to the
- , sale ' , 451 , bands' 'or " gold; - Th e'',;Serie.
't etary ,, v hopes' , 'to' . be ": able , "to # sup;'
PLY his wants;- by , ' . -theixiletiiii ! 9f•Z-- per - cent.aertdieatee--to banks; of willsh j
over $ 1 9 ,000 40911;04,4n, ttnisejlAgon the
first instant, a_ courserrhich WARW.,* 'Ulf
_ ' t e* tires insieue the legifieeeilia,pi' ,the',
• ; .b ailke•arid t !.seppl , r7 the ' Treasury ..wit4
n P ern pjbt'agny-ratFetintereet° '' ''# . ,
-, -, - ltild • -. , ..+-, -.•_11, ,
.._ r.,
" • " - ' ' ' (llONtis:i2iD B FoCimi .-
. .
(3 ; ..1...10, ,f,te,,.. ..I Lt. ..... ,i..lii ~,.
~ °P./14440n5, Rou4l;,4l3.rmflt,Mat4lTS'eCTs/11-
4fre e nle , tirtnness , under ' the ' liti 4% . of the
"'Secretary ii cit . :" the'. Trealturi'iar,"' the
story "o die .'iiiiie 'issue tor boric ' ii ; tlatv
i :pans of 1881; 112%4112;k; , Alo.' '62,112 3 / 4 g.r.
1.2h1:
do. '4 3 4,[100%@x: 109 dd. %kW/WA
1.110; new do., 10834024083 p d0.;'7,408% -
,; WOW' do. '6B, .168.%.*409; , Ten-geortles,
:/. 07 ,i@i08. ii , "., , 1 ,
State bondiactive and higner. , Yireinias
rose to ' 5 9®59.V 6 for old. and 6.1 for new.
i There was a large business in new lirorth. ,
".-
'Carolina •• - atel -- price advanced; to 64 1 4.
lLonledatia ,bonds x• 74; Levels. were 169a593,4
• - for sixelkand 811:P1X, for Bights; Alabama Fives sold. as and Rights at 91; New
Tennessees steady at 69 ®6o.h.
feveDl, all War market Inltie forenoon was
rishrand exerted, - with NewAlirk Ceti
' tete' and Ncirthweitern• es. the 'special . fea
" ;tures: 'The:Bratnamed .'openiid , at -160%,
•
:;and steadily,' advanced to 162. This upward.
,inevement sia attributable to: the defeat.
c. :
Yqst•erda9,4l 4 llrrilcion. In the State Senate of
the;4lll, „to , -inkestigate, the;: affairs of the
couipsiny..nml. More, .particularly In the
.natter of - the recent scrip" dividend. • The
probability Or ari early' settlement of the,
,seneksliiijrructiiin'ii also urged as a reason
T.for tbe rise. 'N'oribiresterhlell about 1 per
;cent: froth. the opening' , lirice. The inime. ,
I
-diate cause is a; r e p o rtthat•thelllirmis Leg
. ialatnre is.about- to'rednce therates of-pas- A
senger tares on all roads in the State to 1
2' cents per mile. This report lit (minded
-car Prtratiftiblpatehlfffiletif
say the bill has passed the Senate apd„wil/
pass the other branchto-day. The remain;
der of 'Abe -, WeisteruLlist was :slightly 'af
fected by this report. ...Hoch Island was ae..-
live and Saiiable, haiing...rauged between
3293( and 128X.r" Michigan Southern ruled
between 91 and 89X., A semi-annual ;divi
dend of four per cent. has been declared on;
this stoek, but' official notice has 'not yet
-been Made. - St. Tatil"is withotit special
.interest. Fort Wayne showed *noticeable
firmness, the highest sales being at
121X,' and the lowest at - 120 X. Reading,
steady 'at 980196%. --After-the opening of,
the one o'clock Board there; was a general
decline; but later the market became aetive:
- and - excited, 'aid' New York Central , watt.
;runup to 16$, bat was 'a 'very unset:
tied feeling, and, ; the,: frequent.-excitement
rae high en' Weitern sfilreh,' wpich ;bad`
great !fluctuations; and "atl the close were
feverish sad- lower.. Miscellaneous list'
higher. Express' atiu.res steady, with 11111;
advents in
The I, s4nuss , -14 the'
street are now beinitellitled ono* more and
the "bear*" this, time ate making ,their -aPi.
pearince in piiblib, after a long , retirement,
mud. they Will snake an offort'at-lelist
"trieTe
"their, lest
,fortuxtesi..Tbs lsadiag
beats 'have
som y Secretl. . wor foe ti th e pest in een
the viest,' . organizing k
for r
thircampaiga lurailwaysthiongh -the leg
islatures in.. Several • yreste . m. States. The
first effort hats - been made to lcilinels. and
already a bill hatiptutied the Senate which,
seduce the rate for PaSsenger travel' on
rail*sys of tbat State
thisree cents. per
mile. It In' rePorted will pass. the
House end baufgned bY - the''Gtmeruor. A
similar movement is on foot •/owa , and
Wisconitin, and the "beara" galculate Ghia_
scheme will be etteceisful, reduce the
earnings of the Western roadsund thereby
depreciate nuirket_ values on Steck Ex.=
eha Ulle:i'lt,le'reportedsen the street .that
seine roads 4111'inerescio thbir capital stook
for equipment,andit is rumored that the
Michigan Southern directors have. already •
auttierized 'freth lisnes for - this purpose.
The "bears" calculate:_:upon demoral
izing the "bulls" on any new issues of
'atbeks, and take ,cbinfort from this. The
-foregoing is the Pbear"ctimPaign- as far as,ds-,
veloped, and it ;moms from this the "bears"
.are no; to remain mere . passive : observers
'of events in Wall - street any- longer. Thti
"bulls" will of course this 'attack of
,the,"beare," and the battle. between the cob-,
tending forces, commenced to-day on SMtik
Exchange. "This is the situation
street at present and we are, likely to, see . ,
lively times in the immediate futnre. • ,
Five-thirty Prices ;- Cumberland, 37X®
38 34,: 'Wells Express, -25%-®25.1;; American, ':
88% ®39;,Aclains,-62X®,.V.3.1; United'States,
46®46X; Merchanta Union, 14(4)1.434i
silver, 25. Contiln; 543;®55; Pacific Mail,:
122 96®122a4;= Western Union Telegraph,
33% ®34; Mariposa, 6018; do. preferred, 24%
A 23; New York . Central, 163®1633;
Erie;3BX®3BXE'do. preferred, 62®64; Bud.'
son ,lBl lB23ooHarlein,l3o (0)181; Reading,
95X (05, 5 '; Terre-Haute, 40014/; -do. pref.,'
660167; Wabaih, 62%®62X; do. preferred.
76; St. Paul,' 75®75%; do. preferred, 94®
%; Fort: Wayne; 121%®121,g; 'Ohio and
Mississippi, 33% ®32%:; Michigan Cen
tral;• ®11834; Michigan Southern, 98X
.091; Illinois Central; 1443,; Pittsburgh,
87,,%®88 1 /..; Toledo,. 103XQ)104; Rock Island,
128% ®I2BX; Northwestern, 8:1%®823b;' do.
preferred, 88®88%.
:mining shares dullr Gregory, 365. )
Copper, Stocks at . Boston--Copper Falls,
14X; - Franklin, 13X; llecla 70; Hancook
8%; Minnesota, '2;' Quincy, 22%. ,
.Export of Gold - to-day, $147;000; for the
week. ;405,700. Clearances, at Gold Ex
change' - Bank, $55,000;000. '
, Receipts at. the Sob Treasury, $1,788,0 4 72;
paynienta, 8738,070; balance, 883,115,122.
Disports for the week—Dry Goods 81,8d9,-
.336; General Merchandize, 84,374,062.
Markets by 'Telegraph, r
New Nona, January :16.—Cestion opened
quiet and firm and • elcised ditll and lower
with sales of 2,500' bales at 294 e, for mid
dling uplands': flour reCelpts, 8,869 barrens.
Floor drat and lower; :sales of 6,800 barrels
at $5,70a6,20 for superfine; state and western
86,652;25; 'extra state 6,50a7,60; extra west
ern 87,80a9,50;'wheatextra 88,80a9,10; round
hoop Ohio 8849; extra St. L0ui5:.86,50a12,50,
good choice do. closing dull and heavy:
included In the "sales dr, L3OO barrels choice
extra , 'southern taken for 'South
America,
,et 138,25; ;California 'nominal. Rye
flour dull and heavy, ; with sales of 180 bar- `
rein at 85.50;i7,60: Cornideal quiet. Whisky
quiet at 81,50-for western;-11,04 for-free and
; 81,05 for retail lots,,Receipts of wheat none.
C Wheat dull and lower; sales 38,600 bushels
at $1,573.01,60 for Nb. I spring in'store and
delivered, and 82,15 foi , very choice white,
,California...! Rye ,dull. , Barley is - more'
active and a shade firmer; with sales 'of
89,000 hi3shels ;Canada-West at 82,1532,16.
Barley-Malt qUiet; Corn; receipts .48,951
bush:, shade -firmer ,_ with a moderate de-'
'mend; partly speculative; sales 83,000 bush
.5t:93;1951413:f0r ,new ;n3lxed•Western,•B9a9oo
for white western, 80a87c for . • western yel-
Jew, 9/c for Southern yellow,
,97898 c for
white southern, and-11,09m' for old mixed
western delivered.. Oats; ::receipts - %3,794'
,bush; nominal, at ; 76a76%43 for western in
store, and 780 for do afloat. Coal quiet.
Leather steady it 'about • previous prices.
Wool quiet_ , and firm,' with aides forty
thousand pound s at Olds& for _domestic
''fleece. 60c for co mbing, 85c for pick lock,
1 81,171°r fine'scoctred, 29 1 4a423fc for pulled,
and. 31e ; for tubbed. - Rice quiet.' Coffee
quiet. Sugar steidy,witheales twolundred
hhcls Cuba at 11Xally,c. Molasses quiet at .
703740 for New Orleans. Hops,. qUiet. Pe
troleum.firm at 21c for crude, and MC for
refined bonded, linseed Oil firiner at 41,0 1,
'al;o2 in cults'andbbla. Turpentine 52149.,
, Metals - -Sheathing . Copper quiet, et ;,33c.
Ingot Poppe.lialr scarce and firmer, ,at
24X6 fOr timore and 24"‘a24N 0 ,f0r Lake ,
Stiperlbrl Pig IrOddhll and , declining, at
316420 fog &latch stud 135840 c for American.
Bar lion dull, at 9pp . 05c for refined English"'
and' American. Sheet Iron quiet,' at 10a. 1
11 1 ,4crfor Rnasiai= Nails •dttili at 4.4aiNe ,
for, .cut.,. C. 1,4 0 70 for clinch ,altd,27a3oe for'
horse akee. Pork gelid: sales .of 500 bbls,
at $29a29,50 for . heW r irnetib; 1128;25a28,50 for,
.old do.; $24a25,50 for prime.' and: ,75a
.23)74 for Prins. mega. ; Beef ,steady;.sales of
145 bbls, at 10,00afir,60. tor 'nevi plain mess
•Andfl4,lo - 58.1bi•erxtrit '
'..4lirtotly-111111ert s tieroesi $27a30 for,
prime mess. and, '39i3i 4 for : .India
wer Rains dallfearetr of 150 'l:ibis, ars34s:
,84a One Masts - 0164'04101 Of 430 packages,
1241813 for 1 03quidereand-1447p.f0r herds.
for Hoge heavY and lOwer, at 13a189(0 •
' 'and; ItAif 'fbr el rt: 'Middles
Ittaiet. quietan d sales of 600
thsrcee,.aj 17%a18%c for, steam and il§Nalilo
for'kottlC - renderedi also 1,250 tierces of
, 'Mani Rif :Sellers! MO Jagnary`,"Febittaryi!
I,Marott i ,and 'April at. 18$4alege. -Batter.
quiet and. steady,' 33a4,0a,, for. Ohio.
Cheeielfirm 18g20e.' freights tollver- -
•;ps;01 , 11 sthadelirtnerVengagements'of , 3o,oo.o
bush of eorkper i ,steamers 7Na8c1.,: and
b6ls fleur pert stall at Is. 9d.
idergsr.'—lelerttLelosed quiet and steady,
; low grades dull and declining. -,Wheat dull ,
and 20 - leswer. _ Rye quiet, at 51,50 for west- ,
ern.; 'Oats dull and heavy at 7014! for-west ,
ern is store, and 78e afloat. ' , Corn steltdy;
at.93a9tio for , new.mizad,westero, and nom.:
filar at ;1,09 for' oldinizedwestern snout.
Porkimore''setive: sales 750' bbis Miss; sal
lerltbree montluvatV9, closingwith , buyn
err at 529 for cit,ilt viand -futur e .dellvery.
Beef steady and - quiet. Cut Manta fu Mod.;
orate request and eneliangeid: , tacon quiet . 1
and-tinobanged. .Lard very firm andratber
excited, at /BNal9o far good to prime steam;
saltie7,9oo.tlorces 180.1:13ggs doll et 82a34e.•',
Dry 9 00 4--The:demand for cotton fab-.- 1
rice -continues fairly &Ctita and-the. Market,
is strong at the advance,-•with tia-tendencri
loWard. , higber rates, in sympathy with ran'
material. ; Heavy hrown'sheetings are firm
at 17 for the,,bost , makes and' 16w for :see=
onds; 4734 for heavy brown drilliy and 9'
for printing cloths, 7 yards to the pound.
Ginghanas tave . advanced lc., per ;yard, as.
have-the best makes of tleAks.- , New 'etYles
command IN for good. brands like Aliens,
American and Pacific Mills; /4 for Cochece
, .
GAZETTE: MONDAY; lANUART 18, 1869.'
and. Dlitthelsi /Pr , giitliatle.a.sl.44. .
- thiteleproire 1 foilinicrikesigs. -
I :Cart , icie,Jarittary l& -Eastern lxcinuige
ja less Erre at.l-10 per cent. off buying; and
1-10 per cent premium selling. Flour is
quiet' at $5,50a6,50' for superfine extras.
Wheat is active, uneetled !and irregular;
sal es of • No. I were , made at .81,1834a1,20:
Nci. 2," 81,12a1,113, c losing with buyers at
1if1,12%. Corn is in fair re p . es and is Xa, 1 40
lower; sales were made tit NO; 2 kiln dna
at 554;;;newi. 452Ma,53c; no grade, 48a49
closing at 523ia52%;, sales were also mad
of NO. '1 at 61a6734c z seller, last half i
April; there Was nothing! done - 1n Corn thi
afternoon. Oats are medeautelY,active and
steady at 47.14a47Ne, 4 cloifing eteddr at 47N0.,
Rye le dull'and , lc`lOirer; stiles were."made
0f.1i0.; I at $1,15; :NO. 2; $1,68a1;87; in regu
lar "houses; 41,68a1,539..in northwestern,•
closing at 11;63a1.65,, regular. ..Elighwines•
'are firth and demand at 95e, closing with
sellers at - 4 146 c. :,,Provisions' Opened dull:
and heavy, but _towards __the :close a little
'better feeling prevailed, with sales Mess
Pork at $28,50 for Cash,' and 1928,50229,50 for
future deli °losing;t $28,60. Lard
'steady at 1830. Short Ri b Middle! at 1414 e
;seiner ibrrebnialy. .'Rec eipts for the past.'
.twenty.feur hearsay. . 11i017 bbl. flour •
i° ,24-3 bush wheat, 81 ,4 35, bush:corn, 19;064
bush eats, 2,931 bush
.rye, 1,812..bi5h -bu
lly,' 18,128 'head hogs. Shipment's-16,234
bble ilionr,.l672lEtushowheat, 110556 - final
*ern, 4.oll3,brish oats, 1,861 bueb,•ryeA2,l369'l
beak bsirleY;6,64head hogs., .
;•-Dressed liege, ittivel and steadY; ' elMiink
at 11 11 ,40a12..diYiding pns9o;.Live •Roipt
sales dull and week and 25a30c lower,_with *ales,
at 19,30a10,40 for fair to choide. Beef Cattle
are quiet and less firth, with sale* 'at $4,255'
5,8734 Ser. comsat:id stoe,k4teess, • • ,
..ST. Louis, Januaryl6.--Tobacco rm-.
'Changed; With good,demand for manufac
turing:grades.. 'Cotton in good demand,,
but oupply, knell; •low middling 'to mid
.
thing at 28a28%c. Flour ' • dull and
unsettled, !superfine sold at $5,546.25, extra`
116,50a7, • double oextra $T,25a7,50 'double'
extra te . .fanoy.fBalo. Wheat .very' drill;
' with scircely Any demand (oriel; to prime.
red fall in' bulk sold $1,40a1,55. Corn dull
' and holders ask 65a700. Oats firth. Barley
, unchanged at $1,Ma.1,90 for , fitir to
spring, $2,46 for fall. Rye firm at at $1,25a
1,28. Whisky unchanged at 95c. Pork
nominal-et- $29a29;50. Balk Meats dull,
order lots , sold at 12c Air phonlders, 150 for
, dear rib aides,,l6c for ,clear sides. Bacon
lower it 13%c• for shotilders, 17c for clear
rib sides, /7Xe for, clear „sides, ' 18e
for sugar cured hams. lard dull _and
drooping, country made sold at . 17140.
'Receipts; flour 2,000 . bbls; wheat, 3,000
bush; corn, 13,000 bush; oats, 6,300 brush;
"
bailey 1 800. liege 1,283. ..
? • ..t.. • • ~ •
Cattle Jfarket. - -idogs easy; .t h e only sales
•madel, were at $9,40a59;60 forr light. The
number pathrectto date was .218,185, about
12,000 thousandless than last year. Cattle
in•good supply, and fair 'demand at• 53,50 a
17,00, gross,for common to good. - • . •
• Nsw Oar , Eatcs,.January• 16.—Ootton less
firm and quotably unchanged, with mid
dlings at 2.8a28;ic; sales 3,000 bales; ree'rits
-4,446 bales.“ Gold 186 1 4:- Eichange; cord:
menial 147a147%; bank 148; New York
eight 34 discount. .Sugar active and higher
'--common 10 1 .4fil0alc: prithe 12y,c;.Yellow
clarified 13 1 )ga1414o. Molasses active, With
common at 584,60 c, prime a7a680, and choice
70a72c. Flour firmer with ' superfine at
$0,87a7,00, ' double extra $7,36a7;40, and
treble extra $8; Corn firm,. with white at
76a7,8c,, and yellow. 80aS2c. oats, du ll at
68c. Bran dull at $1,15. Efay dull; prime
$24a26. Pork dull with no sales; asking
8.30.. Batson dull; shoulders 14,10; clear rib
,sides ISy,,c• ' clear aides 19c. Lard dull,with
tierce at 19!;e; and keg 201 0. Whisky
quiet, with western rectified at $1,05a1,10.
Coffee atea v, with fair at 14.01143.0, and
prithe"l634a aNc. - . .
; „
Cr.EvEr.A. p, January 16 —.Elour; market
steady and quiet; city made treble extra
white . $ll, a 11,25, double: 'extra amber
8 9 ,50a9,75,dithb1e extra red winter 88,25 a
8,50, double atilt Spring $7,75.8,00; country
made double extra red 'and amber 87,50a
-8,00, double extra spring $7,00a7,50, double
extra white.B9,2salo. Wheat in, moderate
milling deniand and market quiet and
ea9yi,No‘ 1 Ti winter held at 81,75;•No. 2
do: at $ 1 ,63, i No, 1 spring. at sl,ss. Corn
quiet brit a a ado better, with sales at 690
for new sh i ir4ed; at 'the 'close' held' at ,70;
Oats dull a nominal; hekl at 630 for No.
..1. State, • Rye gals hut-steady at 11,30a1,32
for No. 1; 81,2.,a1,28 for No. 2, .Barley dull
and nominal it $2,00a2,05 for No.'l Canada;
state held' at .$1,711a1,75:. Petroleum; mar-
. ket firrn t and buyers and sellers apart; held
• at 32333 c for refined by car Iota; trade leis
Mir.waukere. January 16.h—Floisr 'dull;
city d0ub1e.extra.56,0026,25,. Wheat,.quiet
at 41,17 for No:'l'and U.lO for N0..2. - .Oats,
474 for No. 2hi store. Corn steady. ' Rye
weaker al , 6llfor No. L :Barley nominally
unchanged. Provisions dull and lower; city
mess pork' $27,50. Laid 10i10%'. Dressed
Hoge lower at 811,60a12,00. • Receipts, 3060
barrels Flour; SlXN:hbushels Wheat; 2000 do
Oate; 1000 do Corn; 2090 do Rye; 1000hogti./
ShipmenteL2ooo ` barrels-flour; 1000 bushy ,
els Wheatp 200 barrels Pork. •' • '
~
1 • -
Lour&VILLE, Jandary/6.--Sales 48 lapis 1
tobaccoo plugs tko Zow.leaf at 5a12,,c.. Cov
eon, 283,6. Flour, superfine, $5,5055,75;-.
wheat, $1,85a82,00, • Corn, 60. • Bulk meat, ;
t
; Oats, 58. Bye, $1,40. Mess . pork, 829.
Lard, 19,". Bacon shOulders, 14c; clear
ribbed sides; 17e; 'clear sides, 171ia17345.
packed fancy. hams, 18qc; bulk shoulders
12444; clear pides, 16gc,_ packed.' .1 - . lig ht
irines at " 98e. '
,
13trITALo, January 16. —l/'lonr neglected.
Wheat 543 lower; $1,45 asking' for No. 2 Chi
.eago 8 ring. Corn sulet, with sales 7 ears
new at 9c, on track; also, 30,000 bash In
'store a 79e. Oati nominal "' at "65c. Rye
. .
neglected. Barley held at $2,05. ;Pork firm
at $3O. Lard firm ,;at.,20c." Dressed
. Ifogs
flint. 'Clover Seed at $8,50: Timothy Seed
at $3,76. i
-
'`. BALTitsciuss,-• January 16.— r Flour quiet,
steactiross4 asichgueed, , llWltaat .dul4,sales
of. P•unsylvanlared at $1;75a2.00, and
Ifarvland- prime at ' $2,10112,95. 'Corn dull;
*hits ; 664187 e. Oats ' dull: a: 7(4175e: , Rye
,dill 14,.51,4na1ip0.. , Mes a: Pork firm at s3oi
36,2.5.„ Bacon quiet; rib ,Sidos 172,17V,04 .
'OliltialdeS l l7l7Xe; shou lders 14Xa14)(q;',
111420e.' ' Lard , quiet. at We: • :,,r:-; -
_..
''P Itianahritie., ~ , Jan; 16 -r-Flour dull,
wea an d , - upelu4_oged, euept.extras, which
sell at $6h6,25. WhSat 'ditll;-rOd $1.80A1,90i
hal
ameba 112a2" Whits $2,80a2,40: srel un
etwfl.4fisdo.i' cOntlfirfitsrk now yollew 117592 a .,
.Oats steady; wsstirtk unelvOldPd f Peirolsn
iltri"llitile h titintitt 24e oil , the 'spot ' Provlil
lone glaehangetkri , Whlitkiir eteadi at , 1/I,OliF
ToLinn,Yenuariikr- Jfanr White! uncated; a , mrel q d ni ; e t t :I"9il%he sdii,
seltti4ati h 6r i lfl;72 4 gtiyrt s l,73, Febru o
'
: 1 1/7 , 14,743;i; lip..lkredrsl,33.- Corn firm and- .
/0 I?otter;,,pew 63,3404; . new; Irejopted, 60a
60"4. " Oats' tibithinged;' saleS" No. flit El.'
Rte , steady; ""
Alkihigthivsl,3s. :' Cloverbeed . .
, 1 9 1 2 , 5, 1 ,' ~rat i:: ,.% ;:1 - .. - -- - - -',- ' ' •
hisitswis, January 1 .4•
o.C'Ottois quiSt St
29cd fol.' 6iithrtibtif rgeelptit Were 1;120 'lddlesp '
eXports,,223 bales.v%,Flour; low .grado4 E are
.scorpo and firmk superfine,
4 745a7,75., corn
sellsl_at 66i69e. ' Oats, 70. flay, ;25, Bran
• sells at- • 250, • , Cornmeal; , 53,75: , Pork, • 11 1 . 3 .
Lard, 21e. IlnlIc;,/iXeats &kin; -oboulders,,
12*; clear Aides, 16,4 c.; drsssed
,hogs, ; llc.,
` l4's.siiria,i, jaiMary 16.-Cott on market
"closedW sak for law Middling and 28J for
7oed
,eFdinary.. r. • ••1 1,; •• .. • • I.•
'RAILBAOD.
P1iT531711611, - Foit 'NtATINE dr 01110A00
,itan.aoam„•Jannarlit 16.d-9 dare inetal;Supti;
rior-irpn 0;8)3 d,o•do. at; Cangbey;l
do dott, Po!amen, Balm .Co;4 300 bb:s flour,
T'C J e nkins ;' 55 bblii fdgbikdries; Bblptois it
Wallace;, rea: B.Dorringted;
_2OO green
,ii ,D,idauge; 4 half
butter, , We, Ma h ood •dc Co: 7
pkgs•tobaceci, Atlialr it'Lte; 10 bble spirits;
L H.W818910; 20 0. bblis,flotir;• Watty, Lang dr:
Co; 50 bbls spirits`, Jas Adler dr, Co; ,g, ears,,
limestone, 8 cars, Iron ore, Shoenluirger tik
Vale; 38 Wbdlisapokes,WPatti; 16 bbl's eggs`; •
i 11;',,01gti,204 4gs malt,J.Joba Gangerich;,i
6 lAA apples; Voigt i, Mahood ./St, Co; 44 do I
do. NV (Ira** Co; 10 de o; Graff& Rel-'
ter; 19, do'doi'; Varier, bicarew 'vo; 2
The river appeared to be a at etand last
evening with ten feet in the channel by the
Monongaliala'marks. Weather was cloudy
and raw With indication 4 of snow. Mercury
-steed at 30 dtiring the greater part of the
_ The Camelia,from Nashville, Is the only
arrival; we bay° to. report. As will be
seen by card, .she.re-loadii for that point
again,- and will teturn ddring' the latter
part of the week.-
The Greygaglearld Bayard departed for
parkerabur, and .the New Yorklor
,
The)Messenger, Captain Sesse•Dein, will'
be the first boat out for, New Orleans, as
will also the Maggie. Hitys, Captain B. C.
'Martin, for St. Louis. "
The Glendale Cincinnati on Frida l y
with WO tcutsirr boat and barge, and the
Commercial says that she had hard work
stemming the current while coming under
the bridge.
The towboat Ajax, New. Orleans to Pitts
burgh, passed Cincinnati on. Friday.
C* •
—The Le ni as arrivedatCincinnati, en
ratite for New Oileans, on ThUrsday.
—Tne Thompson Dean, on her recent.
upward trip. made the run from Cairo to
St. Louis in 23 hours...
—The Importer left Little Rock for New
'priest's on the 7th, with 3QO bales of cot
ton and' engagements below to fill her
out. . •
—Captain Hernin way hs caered the
Galatea for one year, and a will h ru rt n her be-
On-nen St. Lents and some contiguous
point,
' —The Glide; which exploded 50 miles
above New Orleans, on Tuesday night,
bad just been ihoroughly overhauled and
repaired.
—Snow fell at ViCksburg, Sunday, to
the . depth of 14- inches. , Thits . was ,the Bret
store of the kind which occurred.there for
many years. . .
- - --Cotton is scarce along
.the Arkansas
and White rivers. - 'The - crop' whEth • has
lieen:picked has already Come to market.
and, bet little of what is left„zu the, fields
will beckathered. ' •
-The little steamers; Fairy queen and
Argos are Playing regularly fr•iin Augusta
to-Jackaonliort, • Pochahontas, and other
points on the teibutaries, of White. river.
• They ire,'we learn, 'doing well. "
—P. J. Kennedy, of Vicksbitig," almost
bought - the - Mystic the day for $5,000.
Theßoard_of Commissioners of Lbuisiana
, wain such a boat for traveling .fropi,point
,to point 'on i heir tour Ofinspeotion.
.
—The. and St. Louis Packet
Company. have' purchased .the: , Vicksburg
and St. Louis..M.ail Lino, tagether with 'the
steamers Julia • and Lutainary. The two
,will centhilious VlClisburg
and New Orleans.., • ; ~;;. ; : •
St. Lcitiis telegram,•nnder date of
lifondaf, :
says The LuminarY,
Rubicoit•-and litark E. Forayth . will run in
the . Vicksburg trade .the ; coining season.
/tumor says the Julia and. Luminary. have
br
been sold to the lilenipb Packet Coin
pany, for some $10,000."
—The Nashville Banner, of Thursday,
says: 1 Captain Ben. F. Egan yesterday pur
chased T. R. Morrie', tine-fourth interest of
the A; Baker, at thereto of 44,800 for the
!whole heat.' The Ernttialloyd yesterday.
maintainetther-old rates on cotton, 81 per
bale, and was receiving at that price..
— Pen fllcht, aWe Winow4 nawha
river . pi n toti Is istriailpox Ka on the
P the :towboat hob", -lying in quarantine in
the. .Kanawha river,Just above the mouth.
Th 6 pe'citile of Point_Pleasaat and vicinity,
intbrtiadd,'Wlll'hel . Pertuit the crew
of the Echo to come ashore.
—Captain, Dryden; telegraphs trithe
cinnati as follows; ; On Tues
day alptht:i piloted' the;Dexter , aver the
Yana ea ditithrbint, the hicality
of thebridgiiPlexii;nOtWithetaniic
tilthe big
seare''Or 'ttto Felmotters. •r AO, Ce.4 7 7lfr - and
Detinieilat;-`aiei diseeintittire - "a" a certain.
Man who Mad be - ling of the fraternity,
and whabsebisorestrobithur thatelnalne.
The 4azettei of 'Saturday,
pays: The Maurance oompaniest)f Cincity.
itail;'whieh bad' risiits ou'the Ainerica and
.Untted• Statis; had a meeting at thd office of
the 41,xnerioan /uouranco ••Vompariy,cyes
r.t day afternoon. The Crescent Company,
h e a r Ving' aireadirriatilled the Unliddlitates
Mail Line that it would -pair its proportion
•t•it` he :ch ) eetMM . ' , represented,at i the
underate of
Friday,lt arts: •Captaiti. 'Pepper'
,next eliriniuto talte the .ThompsOn Dean to
encl,load i her for oEnallo,..to t ir, to
pr-bve that 'She can • navigate' the'illlssouri
withs.pr.oper.stage of water, as'-'eafelw as a
smaller boat. It is rerrted that theGmaha
Packet CoquanyAn
...,the Star Line Com
party, co al ing soilditoll and will run diir-
Ingithe :PrieltsOn'a 'dailytind i to the
Omlattaha.er trimbeklyi line to
-Tho pilot o e Era
,No. 9 has been
suspended by ihtP•thitird `Local' tnepec
tors, of :New !Orleans, fori :sixty .day 4 for
sinking , the grao..l.4,Arear TrumhniPs
augur mill,'on Red river, December 17.
are'not caidfal t enough
adb d r ingi , 9 l olol: 9 7; to the .rules laid do ME -
\;fOr their .government in thick , or..foggyi,
*iathei.'"Rule 7; referred to. r6tls as fol
.4When axaeamer , is running"ln a
na& er, ; thick weather, It Shull be tho.dutv
Of the pilot te sotathe steam whistle at
it iteiiald'net'ekCetorlitig two' minute - Et •
e Idaho which sunk the other 'daY
iln•the,Conachita i was built at Ciacintiati
1893 py, Capt a i n J. N. Newcomb, John.','
'Swasby and' i David Gibson, at' a cost of.
f 32,000, and was for a long time Chartered"
,to.tha,9ovortment for, the transportation
of sup plies between that place and Nash
'Ville.',-VVhen General. Itosencien's issued I
EMISEMI
ikateaba greifidikiiitrivu#2oftrianrarf..
F Sellers! &Co; 1 car corn, Hitchcock,
& Co; 45 bgs rye; W..r,kfilek; 141 •BK‘'
rap, Christy as Benham; 57 ; grben wee. 9
. .tsr Holtstott; 10 bgi 'buckwheat; flotu; Jag .
Glenn; 1 car_cern, Woodworth & Davison;
20 bdls broo mhandle, W Mardorf; 3 bials(
tallow, H ReaJr; 4 pkgs, H Riddle; 1 car
corn, Scott &SAAB].
CniontrArro AND 'PriTEGIv caz
RAIL
nom), January 16.-10 cars iron ore, Shoen
berger de Blair; 5 do do, McKnight, Porter
de Co: 2 do do, Graff, Byers & Co; 1 do pa
per, Gofrey & Clark; 1 do clay, S M Kier; 1
do oil, S B , Floyd & Co; 20 bbls vrhite,
lime, Baker' & Caskey; 50 ht bbl, herling;
15 de white,fash, M W - Rankin & Bro; 14
eases handles, .7 Wocklwell &ICo; 1 books
case, 3 .b.as mdse, Rev 11 B Ensworth; 3
kgs butter, I bx glass, 11 Heazleton; 7 kga
Mateolod butter, ,1 bx butter,`l'kk Voigt,
&CCI;I6 bbla dry apppes, Culp &
Shepard; 7 bbls apples, 18 do dry apples, 2
, kge lard, 1$ 'sacks rags, 1 boiftallow, J J
Pettit; 1 bbl 'apples, 1 keg batter, Graff &
Cops bble dry paint, B L Fahnestock &
48 skis rye, an ,t 'Patterikok; 52 sacks
malt, Hitchcock, McCreary & Co; 1 bbl cop:
per,. J Dunlap; blast bomdas4 Seward &
Campbell; '
•
--" 'Vail's:7 RAILROAD, Jan
'tory 16 .-320.bb1a oil; Maher 3t , 8r0; 160 f do
do, A Palmer;,43o do ,do, ,Owstop dr-So*J
ers; . 69 aka oats, 42'do corn, 17 do wheat, 7
dcorye, Scott 'dr 111;.'rags, 1 bbl
.batter, Vpit, Mahood &. 04.1.4bga oats, 9
I do rye, Blatne , Moore; 44 'w oats, Wm
', 7*
Miller'dt Co; 31 bgs rye;'l2 do oats; Gay dr
:Welsh; 3 cars" limestone,-}Shoeribergerg
: Blair; 205 oil bids, Citizeris Allef,-Ck); 1 car
coal, ~aßltin, R.ettew dr Co; 2 cure metal,
Moßnight'dt Porter.'
li ttaulittawt• - StallOrt,- Isiittary 16.-2
cars iron ore,
.1r Spang, . Chalfant . 'Co; lot
,ehlpstuffs, lO
ake oats v jas. Stewart; 14 bge
rye, Joseph Craig. 61 bgs barley, Munday
ott Luaday; 30 bbla flour; W C Brown; 4 bgs
corn meal, Jae W./Union; 29 doz brooms,
Schleefer . dz Son; A. c r middlings, )!if Steel
do 5iem.251.1 Piga reedit Et 1 4 :evil:I ct Co; Lear
staves and barrel headings; .1' M Hemphill;
1 cat flaxseed, .M liSuydam.
RIVER MEWS.
EH
Itigrawrott rit i merbinfirtinfr&triafii — elias --
. offemales from the la3er,,, city, a large
"nntier of them Were f)hii7ed aboard the
Idaho:to l be sentlsTo4l4._ Ar4v,lng at Louis
*Niiie She Vae ordered" to ,Cartinnatl. " On •
arriving at Cincinnati, she was :hot allowed
.to land. After several days' del.xy, doting
which time she lay anchored a s.hort -dis
tance above the city, she was ordered back
to Nashville, with her passengers. After
ward Captain Newcomb sold his interest.to-
Captain Mackey, of Mount Vernon, :End.,
who ran her in the Evansville and Nlush
ville trade. She was afterward sold to
p,irties Seßth,,who placed her,ip-the , Onac-•
&to 'itlverft .Some title baring the
month of November, IW, she exploded
her boliers at New Orleans, by which acci
dent a number of lives were lost. She was
repaired, and resumbed her trips in; the
Ouachita River. She was valued at 8/0,000;
and probablyinstiri3d in New Orleans.
Rivers and weather
(By Telegraph Tit %he Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Loulevizaz, January 16.—The river Ia
riling .an • sme.hiy!ar, Afteen .feet of
waterdn caoalVweatber cloudy and cold. •
STEAMBOATS.
;;VOR EVAWILVE
AND NASLIVILtE. The fine
steamer
CAMELIA. Capt. auger, Da.a.N
Win leave tisFili7 . above ports on SATURDAY,
the 23d that.. at 4 o'clock P. M.
For frelglat or passage applv on ,board or to
JOHN FLA '
jalA . or J. D. COL LING WOOD. A
VOlt 'MEMPHIS AND Ai d Z it
ju 'NEW oRLEANI3.—.The Steamer'MESSENGER • ' J 2,O3 BZREASF, eon:mender;
WIII learo tor the shore p
22. orts THIS DAY,' -
the ISth Inst.. at 4 o' clock r. .
.I,nr_tre4gb LlX6iige. opply , on board or to - ...
..T,... iFirigic- , :lll:ftc's) ,1.....1(GW00D, JANES
VIJIAXNS: A.nLEB 13 'Art.NE.5, and laltiEbT
& HA ZLETT.
. .
Through. receipts given on the above Coat to ..Sel.
Pm. 'Entania,' tienten. 31 . 2 4 0 1nerY. Ma— and all
other polnta ern 11DeA 'alarm elver and Texas porta
at the. lowest,vare'ob/ '• ' • ; i . •
all ' ' .GEIRIEST & HAaLETT.
. , . ..
. VOA • CAIRO A ND EVl'..l i g i z t
11: LOILTIS.—Tbe steamer
MAGGIE ... • ..Capt. It. 0. MARTrs.
Will leave tor the above •ports T. 1314 Day. loth
For freight or passmirtre i t e lrrd or to.
00D
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Jal or JuHN FL -VC.. Agents.
prrgrse . uptai,., ag r ne
WHEELI.VG.
Marietta Parkersburg Line.
Leave Companri:ii - hart Boat, foot of Wood street,
' 'DAILY, AT 12 M.
Tr/LSD/LYS AND Fi/IDAYa s
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Corner Duquesne Way ana Hand street.
l'lttsbur. li, Jan, 5, 1559. , in6:e7o
OFPICX OF! 71.,1.T. PITTSBURGH IiAS
January 9th,
00K E.—IP—EDUCTION IN PHICi
otimonday:Janaary. 11 I. ant until further'
notice, the twice of Coke will be Fir Ult (4)1 ENTS
per bushel In the at Inc works. ann FIVE (5)
CENTd per bushel delivered within the usual limit.,
Hy order of the Board of Trustees.
jal2:Ja W. McCI.ELL AND, Treasurer;
()rms. OF CITY IC:rot:mkt Ani)
Pittsburgh, Jar. 8, 1889.
IVOTICE _TO_ CONTRACTORS.
1,..‘ Spitted Proposals for the construction of a
Board-walk, on tin follavr:ng named at will
be received at his biliteruntil January 18,
1889: On Lb, Greenebprg pike irons Pony-fourth
strect.to Winebi4dle street, eh liribeliddle to St,
Paastreet,'on etrert to Main street. on
Main street to Elm street. The Committee genera.)
the right to rejeet - znyror all, bldg.
Ja7:c94 H. J. PdOORE, City Engineer,
LIFFICt CITTALVOINIZIt AND btfiIVEYOR, i
Pirrgattnsist,January 4. 121 . 4 / 4 3 9. ('
ynICE:: TO I, WITTIOACUIRS.—
istal provals for the Grading, Paving and
urblng of WY 11, tiTREEM EXTENSION . 'and
DUNCAN' dTBE T, from Crawford street to Birk:.
patrick street, will he_ received at this odic* until
MONDAY, January , 2oth, 1869.
'ait,.-TMt he Committee rmiitrv , e,49.oo4t,tp . gejwqt r any or.;
n' " • '
,A 91142, l '" ' ''. Wr y J . !' iiotinz. eity Engineer:
............,.,-., -
-.
" NIONET ! MONEW ! ! — 54,000 'ft/
invest in - s - Mortgagn on City or Count" t
Property, for a term of three years.
$2,000 to Joan on jlosni and Mortgage for 2 years,
WANTS o—Burnt - ms br Accommodation Paper Uzi
the arnon ntratati4ooo: - .llloCfrom 00:days to 4
AUODUIs.,r ~..,•"
WANTEu—To exchange a Farm of 100 Acrei of
Land In Missouri...fox
.a. Family Horse and Spring
Wagon. Apply to B. Mci,SIN & CO., • 41
des c orn rlN,,thimmi nrnlthdeld st.
~
OFFICE or Et ' • GINzEn AND bull cirolt. a
NOT'.. ailtt•hurgii; 4w:lJuni:fat,: lEfig; I
ICE. - The Assessineot for
lirading Colweßetreet from Dinwiddletur,eet
to Uumbert'e Ettateru Line. is now reedy for exam
ination, a.id can betecn t this *Mee until Monday.
January 18th, 1889; • en It will be returned to
the City ?regaling!' oel AV gintanittin.".i, •
H. J. mookE,
City Engineer.
- - —"- -
0 ricE.--All persons-Unowing
,1 thenr,elves Bidebiteß to the cstatC or ROB hitt
4 0 NE, -. loir , ' di PittaDurbai r . de 'd, mjil wake ;mine
.4ll ate amyitietir•T Alne'subserl her lie his store in Tem..
peraseeville, Allegheny c/t i luty. and all persons Davi.
Sig claims again al.ehi
utrst te will present them duly
aluthentiea.ed lot acttlem ut.
..,.., 1. , .- 4/41r&S,RaClie,RDSON..
" Dr ° etribier3i '4 l 4(ll9.ii•ii•
~ ', . __i z i ii i , * , " A. " . "Ja7:e.7.1
MEI
grXIC.E---PersoeownihiT Rum
, :et tgt frobtineree Ann tine 61.1 AliteStnvenhe, in
i e city of Pitteburgh, wt I please take notice the
trport of nieWera • in the atterirlf the ripening vf'
Aiken* avenue, has been plareii iiiiing hands.
The asae.innents, Whet nalit on or before Febrlll
ry 11th, 1869, will be ,n , fired hißouri as lieu*. 3T
ii, - ', J. F. S uLit.'cit 'Attgrnex, 1
laig;sse J , 10e Fifth Avenne..
. A
--.....-____--.4-.
' ' Moir 1 (lE.—To 1. 11 , "Persons" En
-1.11. tinged In Hauling or. Wilei4ing I rhibblah or
A. , lies: ',You Act hereby hot liLeik not ,t i rane e , a n y
rtibbtrik tir iliheis on the wharf. „Ali rnblii*li er a*ltes
must be Vat eleto the Point. 44' ber.on eangtit el
olarinit,the above notice, wlll be. dealt• with toy the
A4l/ . 4, . e Vi i " 9f L4ll'
dm BERT A` 1iit.i...1
. ' • ' A 11.0
new - how Wharf' Sial , r.r.
SARAhras l A4I
. 400 to
y n
s , -. choice
ratll 1 rile , i
J.
B. C.9...NYIELL) st *Wit
=I
.
. .
prrri3BURCH andaum
CtiiiNELLSY/LLE
On and. after TUESDAY, Noyemli - cr, 17th. 18811
trains will arrive at and depart, from toe Depot cot
ner of Grant and Water streets. as follows: Depart Arriss.
Mall to and from ilniont , n. 7:00 4.. M. 6:00 P. IQ
McKeesport Accommodt , n.ll:oo a. SG 2:05
Ex. to and from Uniont`n. 3:00 P, M. /0:10 A. K.
West Newton Accommod'n 4:30P. 2t.. 8:35
Braddock'aAccommodat'a 6:15 P. it. 7:50 r. X
Night Acc. to Mcli eesport.lo:3o.Y. aff 6 : 45 A. .
Sunday Murcia Train to and
from 77 eatNewt0n........ 1:00 p, ar.10:00 A. att.
For ticket; apply to
J. B. XING, Agent:
1 W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. ludo
n..A.ltslCr)E of :TIME. ; •
, 01.111 GHENT 1 VALLEY. R4JLROAJ
4 Oh and after MON'DAY' Novembe r 9th, 156
TWO TRAINS DAILY will hal e Pittsburgh sta.
Don, corner orEleventb and Pike streets for Frank..
lea. Oil City, Buffalo, and all pants in ae on Re
glons. •
Ma ,
tr -
Liters gl9l63iteri. I A RRIVZ in, n
Pisk uns 3 / 1 . "-- -
ll • 7:15 Ira Mail • 5:40 Om..
Express' 7:10ro m Express-- -.. 6:30 a nt
1
Brady'. IDd Ae 3:00p in Bradys Et , (lAt 10:'
let SodaWorkii • • Ist Soda Works 30 ain --'
Acenmod , a -10:50 azn Aceom oda , n. 8.20 a
2d Soda Works ,
ln
20 Soda Works rill
AthasmOd'n - $:00 ins , .Aecoeda.n.. 3:40 pal
Church. Train leave litsburgh at 1110 p, Di. A.
rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 k. et.:.
Passengers taking wince,* train have. but 0111 0
change of care tutneen Pittsburgh, Buffalo and 011
gilivßegions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at
pittpointr ..Ifixed Way and Atoommodattoll cr
atop at all stattomr. ' - •
__ nimbus if., KniG,tews. sa l:ft .
w. POSTER HOPE, Tlcket•Agent. no 9
EiLTTSISIIRGII,ammin
cINCINNATI AND 3T.
RACELWA.T.
TEE
PAN 11/71DLE ROUTE. '
CHANGE OF TZME.—On and after SUNDAY*
N0v.29 d, leGG, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Depot, as fellows, Pitt3bargh thee:
Famet unEpere. m. 11 "4 :13 ". a. M.
Fast. ExpreSS..... Tf l i r s j a ' m • 7 : 33 P. 131.
Mixed * ''' ' ""*•. P. M. til:18 a. tn.
McDonald (...iiiii:Tl;7lll ir k 4:' 6;43 P. EU
Stenberrrille Acoonuaon., 3:38 p. m .
1":33
McDonald's Accon, No. 2.. 6.02 p . m.
9 f1 :"I"
—4 6 P. re.
43"2:511r. xi. Expres3 will learn dal4.,
I : l 3Mail Wia arrive daily.
The 10:13 a. au Train Leaves daily, Sundays er.•
eepted, and makes , - close connectitins al - Ne:wark for
Zanesville and points on Sasinsky, lianelleld &
Newark. li. R. •
.__ _, . s. P. SCULL; Eteneittl Tlelreli Agents
noZW:. --W. CARD,.SuIet.. Litenbenvllle. Ohio.
• :
SB FOR NE & CHICAGO
W. AND CLEVELAND & YITTSBIDIGG B. B.
i Frem Dee. 20th. 1888, trains will leaie fratti
and arrive at the Unsols Depot, north Pitts—
imrgh city time, as follows: Zoom. :
Chicago Ex.... 303 sit
Erie& Ygn3l'i 7:28 atm
OW& Wh22.111 8:28 ams
Chlcsigo Mall— 15:58a m
Chicago E.r.....10:08 a in
& WiegEx. 2:23pm
. Cblengo .51:43 p re
W!e&ErieEz. 4:83 Om
Depart from Allegheny.
N. Brigrn Ac. 8:58 am;
Leetsdale' "s 10:28A
-Rochester :!"1", 11 :31pm58 sin:
Leetsdale Axe. 3:88 pm:
Bngt , n• .::5i33 pm ,
N. Brigt'n " . o:2Bpm
r.q
t:
etedale " pm,
Leetsdale Se
day Church... I:l3 pad
air 2:43 p. m. Chicago
defifir 11:58P. I M. I Ch YE a. icaßb.gr
• L b
. rtz, EN N Y LlFA.NLialgogin -
CF,NTRAL 'RAILROAD,
and after Nov, 28th. 13168, 'Trains will ar.
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of
Washington and Liberty Streets. as follows:
Arrive.
.Depern.
. Mall Train.... 1:30 a m Day Express.., S:3O AM
Fast Line..: . .. 2.4-0 a m Wull's No. 1.. 6:30 ant
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 ant /Hall Train.....8:18 a5l
BrinionAec'n.- 7:50 d m • Clncinnatl.Exl4:ls pm
Wall's SO. 2.. 8:50 a Wall's N 0.2.. 11:20 a
Cincinnati E. 9:40 a m Johnstown A. 395
- Johnetown Ac.10:36 am Rraddocks No 4:20 pm.
Baltimore Ex. 1.45 p m Phila. Ex - press '5:10 pm
Phila. Express 2;05 pm Wall's No. 3.. 5:20 pm
Wall's No. 3... 1:30 p m Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pat
Braddocks No.l 5:50 p m Fast Line 7:50 pm
Wall's No..t. 7:2S pm Wall's No. 8.. 11:OOp m
Way Passen'r.lo:26 p m . • •
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 arm., reaching Pittsburgh at10:06
a.'m. Returning; leaves Pittsburgh at /2:80p. m.
and arr[v es at Wail's Station at 9:00 p. m.
* Cincinnati Express leaves dail. All other tramsdally , except Sunday.
For further information apply
• ' 'W. H. SEC , A
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not is.
'mime any risk 'for Baggage, except for wearing al..
we].„and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
I Dolla rs a
in value. All Jiagg ge exceeding that
lammuitin , valas win be it the rlskiat the owner, tts.
less taken by speelal contract.
Genetal E u D pe W r A eaten
W A L t L onAM,
1221
•
'IVESTEAI4/ PENN.( aglogn
• SYLVAN/A. RA-L-
B A.D.-On and after Nov. 22d; 1858. the PuY
senger Trains or, the Western Pennsylvania •Itall.
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal .
Street Depot Allegheny_City, my follows:
• ..: .." l'ArrjM. •• . • -.. • 1 .. ' . Depart, _
•ing'd'el NOl fiviu a in, min.- ........ 7:00 a 11l
Pregfrort No.l 8:20 a miFreeporl N'o. 1 9:15 am,
express 10:40.a nalSharply'gNo.lll:slo a M
: Sharpb`g No.-1 • Y;95 p m Express.. .. ~ 2:48 pm .
Freeport No: 2 4:00 pm • ,Springd'e•lco I 3:20 pm
Mail i 5:85 p unj Freeport No. 2 5:20 p m
Springd'e tin: 0:45M m Snringd'elio2 7:10 p M
Abeye trains run dailyexeept Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every
Sunday at 7;40 a. m. reaching Allefeuy City at
9;so g„, us. Returning, leaVes , All etiy. City at
'.1:291N-td/ Mad arrive ati.MiegheMr unc/..at 3:45
p. In.
CO2IItrrATION TIC/arc—For sale in packages '1
Twenty' between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,
Berr's Bennett,.Pine Creek , Etna and Shari:mbar&
And Itoild IFYIY on. th e trains stoPping at Stations sm..
cilled on tickets.
• The mins leaving Allegheny City, 'at 7:
make direct connection at Freepor• :with W al k e rs
line ofStages for Butler and II annalif towni Through
tickets may be purchased at thinefilee - .Neu 3 St.
Clair Street , near the Suspensim Bridge Fittsburgli,
and at the Depot. Allegheny. •
For further InAtrmstlon apply to •
JAMES ILFFEBTS, Agent,
_, Federal Street Dlepoty
The western Pennsylvania lialiroad•will not as.
' stlitie - any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apy •
panel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. , .z All baggage exceeding this
amount In value will be at ti n e risk of the owner tat. ,
.
less taken by special contract.
ARD WILLIA. .
no. : ,Seteval Sunerintendent, Altoona. Pa.
SR 04)U -11ILLSVgaiWM
MOON`PACIFIC RAILWAY!"
Easfetie Ditrision:
The SHICIIITEST AND , MOST.BBI,I•II" tit WT.
prom the East to all points In
Cotoradel Nevada,
Califontla, Wtah,
, WashiagtO t.
New Mexico, Idaho, •
Oregon.
_ .
Two Trains iesvolltate Line WWl' Laravenwort
dsllY.(BnkMl73 excepted.) on the Arrival, ot trains
Paellerltaltrost from ft. Loule, and Sauna s
I. do Railroad from Quincy, conaeotlow- at Law
ronce t ..ToLeka and %razors° wall 'W.,/ row_ .all
,ommir in want's. - At W m of tract wort or RIM.
worth wite UNITED ETATESEXPEESEI CON.
!MT' DA L IY WM OF 0F
,E.ll *AIL
',mew ILLPREBB QuaCHZII POW-
tELktaAi d i
"kid' the Ten!Aeries,
And with tidarIaIRIAMIIVIii-WrICKLT LINZ at
co.kcagsfor oK unlonßent's Fort, PM. date!
Ettleee , e x poktillni . lihdadl points I n 'mune and
With the recent 'add tiona of klieg Atook, and
equipment, and the arrangement' Made with sa.
sponslble overlind,Tryiniportati on Lines Ina
western termlnni, roadhlom'odets unequalled
realities for the transmission of freight to the tar
West, _
Tjekets for sale be prlnetpal °faces la
United States and canailas,
Be-rises isasEt_orkikkets 'ela- Tar swim'
umoN rAci IQ RAILWAY.
EASTERN In.yelSlONt
• '. oz, ANDEIRJON,t •
=• geLeriatiaieriistile ? l
: *Metal Prsiot.r . so mese eitelit
. .
BABISHIPS O
U. #O-O.Aiimitga
.
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"•QU:E,ENS'I I .O I CM:
T' ; INMAN
011414 STEAMS/Mfg,
Ibe i logalxteeo lint-class ireaseie, among dim
ke e
0143'414VARIS CITY . OF . ANTi;'EPT
CITY OF BOSydN, BALTintoak
CITY oF UN DON,
Balling EVERY SATURDAY,-from Pier ..s;lfortki
Itlver, New York. , For nasEage or Ittriherinforma.
tlon apply to• • •
inLLIAII BINGHAM, Jr.
TO;TEPTH STREITir. (Chronicle •
Nein/ opposite COat Unice, ritt3b3lrlcoa
8 -
Arrige.
iChicago Ex. 2:13 a
Clnergo ~.
11:88 a
Wheeling 11:13 ate
OrheistAgone MI . . . 3:33 p p
rp
[ C lev a land E 408 pm
[ Erie & Vain Ex 8:13 pm
Arrive
Jr,Vfir'e E
fri All x
egA 8:58
t apat
rni.
N. Brigt'n Ae. 7:03 II
Erlgt,n '61;23 a
;Leetsd DS
niew ..t
9:13 a . .10:33 a re
ale at
•.
41 I:9Bpm
i
Leetsdale .! 4i1:43
:5 m
3 p
p
7:18
Leetsdale Rim.
darthareh.l.- 9:5Sa itt
Expresaleaves daily.
e Express arrives daily.
. General Ticket Agent.
to
4141LIDDI
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