PITTSBURGH MARK ' OrrlcE or PITTSEUTiG : GAZETTE, i SATURDAY, Sept. 17, , 1869. Business generally • ni - moderatly ac fivel and slowly improving, and there i s ' every indication,' at prosnt, that there will 'be a good fiill and wi ter trade. The demand, however, for almost every thing is confined- entirel to supplying y l i immediate wants, there being an alinost total absence of .anything.' ike a specula tion, while in regard to • valnes,l there are no important changesone way or. the other. changes` APPLES—DuII and in good supply but unchanged, ranging from 61,51.1@3,00 per bbl. 1 BUTTER—Is in good snpply and dull but not quoted lower than 3U to 33 cents for prime to choice packed. • BERRIES—Season over; CR A.NBERRIES—SaIcs I prime of east-, ern cultivated at ;gaper bbl. ' • CARBON OIL-4s firm with consider. able inquiry on western aceount, and eve quote sales round lots at 29 to 2O cents, and 30(g31. in small lots. I CHEESE—Is quiet and unclian7ed, ranging from 14 to 16 i cents, as to quality. I EGGS—Coming in moo freely but with a fair demand, prices i are unchang ed, 23C424. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at SOO 86 cents to the trade, and the Usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is. quiet and unchanged.—l demand confined entirely o supplying , wants of retail trade. . W continue to i quote Western winter whelit brands at `4 , 6,50q6,75 for good, and .f. 7 Ga 7,25 for .1 choice, GRAIN— Wheat is quiet a d unchang --$1,39 for Red and $1,3511,37 for white. Rye is In . better demand witli *l,lO freely bid, and we can report sales of 2 cars at $l,ll. Oats searda an 4 in demand at the advance; sales on track at . so, cts., and in store at 53@,55. Corn is dull and un changed, flocri, - ;11,00. I—Sales from country wnons, at .51,:5t 73 , - .t3 per toll—mostly at .I P—Very dull, *205 per ton. H.Utifilli--Sales at 2:Vt":: : .)3 ctS per pound, LABD OIL—F. Sellers Co. quote Extra .tio, l,'at $1;433'1,45, and No. 2, at PROVISIONS—Market firm, but un changed: Bacon, Shoulders. 15; 3 46.416; Ribbed Sides, 183@l9; Clear do. 1.9 : 3; ®2O;-plain Sugar Cured Hams, 22@22X; Clayassed do, 244@2-1; Sugar Cured Shoulders, 17@1.73,„; Mess Pork, $34; Lard, 20!, , in tirces, 21@218 in kgs and pails: Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. . . PEACHES—In good supply and dull; may be quoted at .1,00©52,00 per bushel, according to quality and condition.% PLUMS—Scarce and higher;' sales of prime fresh receipts at $4,50 ger- bushel. - POTATOES —Sweets in good supply, dull and lower; sales of Baltimores at e4.,50@5,00 per bbl, and Jerseys at x,5,00 @5.50: SEEDS—Timothy Seed is being sold in small lots at $4,0004,25. Flaxseed is wanted at12,20b2,25, and none cirering. No inquiry for Clover Seed. SALT—Is firmer, with salea of car load lots at $1,85 per bbl. • MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YOB.R, September 18.—Cotton a I shade easier; 1,100 bales middling up " lands at 30Uc. Fleur favors buyers and a little more. doibg in trade brawls; re ceipts 15.650, sales 8,170 bbis at $5,80® .- 1 6,25 for superfine State and western; $6,30(5:6.90 forextra State; $6,20®6,95 for. • extra western; t. , [5 : 2097 for white wheat extr.n, $6,35(37 for R. H. O.; $6,50 . Ga 7 4ir extra Sr.. Louis; '67®9 9 flr good :![ to .hoice do,, including sales 3,300 bbl= chicily extra State for export at $6,40;3) •-• 6,75. Rye your quiet; 150 bbls at sl,Bori, 6,35. Corn meal in moderate request; . ' 3uel hbla Brandywine at $6,35. Whisky unsettled and lower; 250 bbls western • free at 1,148;@1,78. chiefly $1,14,®1,16. Wheat—receipts 17,669 bush: it opened heavy and at 1.®2% lower and closed with fair speculative demand and some little export inquiry; the decline recovered ; and prices were a shade firmer than at the close yesterday; sales of .86,000 bush at $1,45 for fair S - o. 2 spring, $1,50®1,54 for winter red and amber western, -', chiefly at $1,50®1,53, $1,47 for Southern Illinois winter, and $1,606/1,69 for white, • western. Rye quiet. Barley dull. Barley • Malt more active, with sales of 9,000 bush, part at $1,55 for State and sl,7o'for Canada, an extreme; the remainder on private terms. Corn; receipts, 116,301 bush; heavy and I®2c lower, with sales bow for mixed western, $1,12 ®1,14 for sound, ,' do., $1,14 for [poor white western. Oats; receipts, 25,910 bus; opened • I®2c better 'and closed heavy with the advance lost, -: with sales 64,000 , bush at 624 4 @65c for 'new" southern and western; closing at '62M @63c. Rico quiet. Coffee firm. gar hrm, with sales 900 bhds at 115,;® 1234 c for Cuba, and 12,,®1.”.(c for Porto Rico. Molasses quiet and firm. Petro leum firna at 17c for crude, and 32Mc ford refined. Leather: hemlock Sole In fair request at 30®31c, Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light and middle weights. Coal ,quiet. Wool quiet, with sales 314,000 pounds at 46®55c for domestic fleece, 32 ®4sc for pulled, and 52®57%c for tubbed California. Linseed Oil quiet at 98c®$1 in casks. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 43. Alcohol at $2,40. Western 011 Cake at 48c. Sheathing copper steady at 32c. Ingot copper quiet. Scotch pig iron ... quiet and- a shade easier at 38®42c. American pig, firm at 38@41c Bar Irofi In. fair request at $33®87,50 for , reflined- English and American. •-iheet quiet at 11®12. gold for Russia Sails firm . at $1,59®4,75 for - cut; ,13131y,© ior clinch, 'and 26@30c for hotse shoe. Pork firmer and in moderate de mand, 75 bbls at $30,75®31,00. Mess cios mg $30,87 for cash, $29 for old do, s27® 27,59 for prime, $30®30,50 for prime ine:4s. Beef steady, sales of 120 bbls at 0 13,50 for mew plain mess, 12017 c., for lewextra mess. Beef hams; sales of iOO bbl= -at 25®30c. Cut meats quiet,. ;ales. of 35 packages at 14%®15 1 /0. shoulders at 17®18. Hams Irib:idlers inlet; sales of 70 boxes. ice cured, at : 6%®163( 3 . Lard quiet and heavy; sales if 3,250 tierces at b7/®lBj4 for steam, s®lsr t e. for kettle rendered, and 250 tcs • 'team, seller January and. Febuary ..t 13Ke. 'Butter quiet at 14)28c. 'Ohio •!heese quiet at 13©1634c. , Freiaitt to, ,iverpool quiet and firm at $9%: per 'ail. $lO% per steam for wheat. Lated.--:Flour closed quiet end slightly n buyera' favor, Wheat firm and quiet. with a moderate speculative and milling temand. Rye quiet and arm, at P,SU or now and old. Oats dull_ and heavy, t 62®63c for western. Corn dull, at , 1,05®1,13 for common to prime mixed vestern. Pork qUiet and without de-: idea change: Beef steady with a mod [rate demand. Cut Meats and Bacon iomlnal. Lard dull at 183 o for primo team. Egge ‘ steady at 29@300. : CELWAooi'Septdmber 18 -Eastern The hang° (inlet I-4@y,_oir - buylng,:par - Flour dull,. sales of spring ex. ras at $5®5.25. Wheat drill and 2c low.- r, sales of No lat $1,23, No 2at $1,183 :1,20, closing firmer for No 2 with buv rs at $1,20, this afternoon the marliet lima at $1,20©1,2014 seller September. ,„,irn dull and 2@2;ic lower, sales of No at 82@840, rejected 79c, no grade Me 77c. closing at 821(0 for No 2; this after noon market irregular i and firmer, ' 82 %@83c for No 2 seller September. ' Oats quiet and a shade firmer; sates at 4 4X@443",c, closing at 443.0. Rye fairly active and 2©133 lower; sales No. 2 at 89@92c, rejected - at 79@,82c, closing at 87 @9oc for No. 2 and 79480 c for rejected. Barley quiet, unsettled and a shade firmer; sales No. 2 at $1,45 ®1,47; - cash, and $ 1 ,2934@1,35, seller Octbbe'r, clOsing, at $1,48, cash, and i 51,3301,35 seller. Octo ber. IfighNvines dull an t2o lower; Halos at $1,08@1,10, closing with free sellers lit sl,oB. Sugar active and firmer; sales at 13:14@14,4 4 i..; for 00111.11101.1 to prime Cuiba. Provisions dull, inactiveawl nominal, at ' $33(3.33,50 for mess pork;fB;,4®lB3.fc for lard; 1.%%q_y14c for dry salted shoulders; 17c for rough sides; for Shed rlb middles; 18c for sh'rt clear middles; 17, 1 ,.s (418 c for sweet Pickled hams. Receips for the last 24 hours were 5,913 bbls flour, 95,625' bush wheat, 122,934 bush corn, 47,758 bush oats, 6,024 bush rye, 7,982 bush barley, 1,804 hogs. Shipments -4.636 bbls flour, 124,238 bush wheat, 158,- 512 bush corn, 77,560 bush Oat s , 4,553 b1.1:11 rye, 4,516 hogs. Freights dull at 5c for corn to Buff slo. . PITTSBURGH, Pox,: W ANN & CST:- DAGO RAILROAD, Septembc IS.-5 cars metal, Nimick it Co; 6 do c 3, Hallman dz. Hammett; 1 do do, Graff, iyers d Co;. 2, p do A d , j o a , n try ,t Bro; anitCaughey; 'oar staves, NI; 20 bx,s, : beeSe, Wood worth dDavison; 18 bgspags, Frazier Metzgar; 22 do do, GotlfrY itt: Clark; 20 bxs soap, Rehm Lt Wal ir; 17 kga lard, S S Marvin; 25 tubs buter, J A Graff; 5 bbls oil, Harris & Ewirg; 2 do do, It E Sellers dr Co; 4 cks'cliette, Jacob Sellars; 100 bbls flour, Dan Waco; 100 do do, Shomaker Langeniadm; 2 cars staves, M.,1 3 Adams d Bro; I sr lumber, Stoner dlVlarlatt; I car stave, 11obt Lucas; 100 bbrs'flour, owner: 2.0 . dó" do, R Knox Son; 18 sks timothyseed, A G Cubbage; 1 bill alcohol, G/A Kelley; 10 bales broom corn, 111cEroy it Co; 15 bbls liquor, Littoll d Mtchling; 50 hides, J-Y McLaughlin. y (it.wv.rmarao Aro PITTSB7II3I7 It it- IZO;nSeptembey 18.-1 car stone J L L Krox; 100 bOs Oil .Jrio Spear; 13 skS' rags, C:lristy de); sks oats,Bricker it Co; 4 bits g s ircn, Fred Kircher; 60 bbls and 111 sits flotr, J 1 1 .1outgotnery; 20 bgs plester, 11,frk dr. B;• 1 Mid and 1 bx tobacc), E IVoruHer; 50 bbls oil, Pen nridk B; 100 .upty oil bbls, B D More; 8 roil' Icather.j Hammett it Son, I car rye, V J Meek; 100 bbls ;apples, 3 do cluinit•4, Vas g t .tCo; 52 do apples, Brairtioin 0'11; 41 do do, VariGor der E. S; 23 to do, 57 slts rye, 1 1 .4 1,1)1' riza*s S Bawd; 40 bids apples, W Graf it (2o; 85 do do, H Riddle; 8 bits obese, J Baldinger; 12 bols apples, 10 bxspeaches, P Duff dE Son; 35 -bbls ,ap plei, 20 do sweet potatoes, J S Dilworth; 7 Ibis apples, 6 bxs starch, 13 bxs re- thee,li • Rea - .....LLRGETENY VALLR7 RAILROAD. SOR tonber 18.-4 cars limestone, . Shoen bager, Blair-A Co; 2 cars metal, Rees, Geaff it Dull; I do do, H Woodsides; 2 (.1) do, - John Moorhead; 1 car grain, Mi llign. cV. Stevenson; 1 car lime D L Rey iolds; 53 sks wheat, Jas Gallagher; .2 CINCINNATI, Sente f . Wheat sale.abl obis eggs, L H Blanchard; 15 sks wheat, per IB.—Flour ijake Hill; 8 rolls leather, P Reed; 20 bgse e.t dull and unchanged. hair, J 1 McLaughlin; 1 car junk,- S Mc ;31,160:1,2u for red, but held 2Cei3c above Kinney; 160 bbls oil, Parker Thouip. these rates. Corn dnll at $1,00®1;02. son: 400 do do, Citizens OR Works; 160 Oats firm at .50®57c, the latter rate fir do' do, Liberty Oil Works; 41:0 do do, Oldie° white. Rye firm at $l,OO. Barley Fisher .t Bro; 900 do do, Spray Works. sold at *1,65. Whiskey un.settled; it ors ALLEGHENY STATION, September-18.— offered at 1;1,10 without buyers. Me.N 30 bast Peaches, 8 bbls quinces, Fred Pork dull and nominal at $5 . 2. Lard dul O at 1834 c; no demand. Bulk Moats firm bit Owens; 9 bbls apples, 33 sks oats, ROBO quiet, at 14c for shoulders and 163fa-Ewing; 6 cars wheat, Kennelly dc Bro; 17 11c , bbls eggs, Chas Hartman; 300 bgs malt;" sidest-a small lot of shoulders sold at 14V,c packed.' A good demand for Bacon; Smith ct Co; 40 bbls lime, Jos Crate; 1 sales 200 hhds at 15 for shoulders; car lime, J Abdell; 2 cars ice, M Krebs; i 144 bgs rye, 43 do barler, R Knox it Son; l*io for clear rib sides, and 190 for clear! 1 car cooperage, Riiva Robertson; Ido do. Butter in better supply and less; do, J M Hemphill; 94 bgs oats, J B Me. firm at-30@35c for prime to - choice. 14gs Kee; 2 cars ilaxqeed, M B Suydam; 48 20(a)21c shippers b; , ant. Linseed oil un ;be's grain, M Wiel; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, changed at $1®1,112: 'Lard oil dull 1,38 , Hamilton 41: Co; 1 car motel, Lindsay it ®1,43. Petroleum firm at 33©35e for re- MeCutcheon; 2 do do, Rogers it Burch fined. Gold 136 buying. Exchange field; 1 do do. Graff, Bennett Si: Co. steady 1.10 discount. PITTSBURGH - , C INC IN IL'ATI AND ST. Louis RAILROAD, September 18.—i car meat, Dalzell S Co; I do staves, W Hast ings; 3do rye, Robb S H; 2do do, 100 bbls flour, D Wallace; 1 do lumber, J Gallagher: 2do do, J F Ramsay; 3 do a{ beat, I-1 T . Kennedy SE Bro; .3 do do, J S Liggett; I do middlings, m Steel & Son; 100 bbls flour, T C Je nklns SE Bro; 50 do do, Watt. L 4: Co; 2 hales cotton, A IT Childs; 15 hhds bacon. W B Hays; 16 bids apples, W H Graff; 80 bgs oats, W II Hagan. ST., Louis, Sept. 18 .—Tabacco steady and unchanged. Cotton nominally low er at 30c. hemp—nothing doing. Flour inactive and low grades easier: superfine sold at $4,873!;b5,25, choice extra at $5,50, double extra at $5,02(4. - 46, treble ex tra at $6,80, and choice to fatiry family at $ 6 : 75 @6,91). Wheat dull, heavY and tending down: No. 2 spring at $/,05, No. 2 red fall at $ 1,10, No. 1 do. at $1,12 Gl,lB, No. 1 whit,, az $1,20, anti choice at , *1,25. Corn firmer at Ole for choice ye]. I low; 9 . 5G95c for prime to fancy white. Cats firm but slowly at-17(703a. Rye quiet a: SIGBS. Barley firm f.ir best grades; prime to choice Minnesota 3 4 iGlOc. Whisks' lower at $1,15. Pork very quiet at t1.3:361:33. Dry salt meats; clear rib sides 171 4 , ; packed shoulders 14! do clear rib 17X. • Bacon firm and better at 16G 143!..f for shoulders, 183:1G10 for clear rill, and 196191 i" for clear sides. Lard very dull with sales of choice tierce, on orders, at 1S!,:i(:)18: 4 4. Cattle steady and in good supply, anu in demand at 2;,..G1ic for inferior to choice. Hogs steady; ranging at 7GlOc. Receipts: flour 2,800 bbli, wheat 25,800 bush, corn 7,700 bush, oats-9,100 bush, barley 1),100 bush, rye 1,100 - bush, hogs 204). BUFFALO, September 18.--Receits -9,3,10 libls flour, 62,000 bush wheat. Ship ments-76,000: bush wheat, 8,000 bush corn, 10,000 bush oats. Freights to New York—corn 12e; wheat 15c; oats S@B;. c. Flour vary dull. Wheat quiet; anther Michigan 51,37; sales 7,500 bush rod win ter at 51,373,;; also 18,000 hush red winter at 51,36b1,37. Corn quiet and droon.ugt sales 15,000 bush western at 9.1 e; also 17,- 000 bush western at -91.1,j3f 2c Oits b‘t-, tar; sales 15,001 bush , western No. 2at 52';,:e.; also 29090 bush western No. 2 at 53a; also 6,00 J bush western No. 2to ar rive at 53c; also 14,000 hush do do at 523 c. Rye dull and unchanged. Birley dull, _-- -- ------- --- ---- - --- -- - Pork nominal at 833. Lard dali at 19;;,& QIECILTRITY AND COMFOIET .19!,:e. Eighwincs dull; saes 10 tibia at.NJ tor the trastling community. ;:i1,1.5; no.ilinally 81,12 by the hundred 3. E. 11. , LT1R.18 barrels. Q t „ ) CLEVELAND, September lo.—i.,our ;!. 4 , ' are' ) File Jacket Car Heater and , steady and unchanged. Wheat di, ' heavy and 33,5 c lower, with sales No. 1 .I1(1 1 7)E11.1 TOR. red on spot and seller September at ~.. 0 -na STo• klr Flues 41I.pen !rig with 1 ,3134@1,32, and N 0.2 do at 81,30. Corn ttil!U r s- sin, r i.%_...ri el sno . fire- In o , iihout th:. Fa.vn quiet and steady at 9,3 c for No, 1 mixed, ter or it-ikesge Ca• , , with the attachment to and 96c for No. 2. Oats In moderate deL cradirate the belt to any teinp. rattre that ita.iy mand at 500 :Or No. 1 State. Rye very ',-. .ir Oi= ,7. o lL'- i;life t aToT,T l i i ii ft l Y i g/.- - a n t r i l T , t. " t i l e . quiet at e1Q1,05 for No, 1, and Docrose foF flaying , !Anklet] of the United Stan. s Leiters No. 2. Barley nominal at 81,25(7(91,30 for i.:)mren,ll,l,,reae s:;:r,fytrlitecLet.h,analts.‘aywa.t.,..l State and Canada, with rather mare in. piled to It in we position and porno.* fur which quiry. Petroleum; _refined in good de- It 1 ' "' Len. "' mand from the West at 29!..5e for prime 3,iici i n s a t ! ,,,, u i,n t i :i n ro . t d c e , r re t l c o t r i y e z ° f r u .. tcc o b r le: i t l s e. r b e y I l l e r s e xl light straw, and 29@2.934c for standard Plpts are need as conductors for smote or heat. white; there is very little movement to L t ‘e i r ' lle a lt i e 'l tnn l :i i t 's ° w a Vrtcg a tl g h; l p i lv t e m ir iY ri l ;.'e'r..Tt! sthe East; crude , a shade off; closing at I , ricuon .. here wood or other couOusilble mat - 6,55. 1 us! may he nlactou in clone nroxiinit: tht reto, r a.n now ready to apply toy Inventionto stores, OSWEGO, September 18.—Flour un iwelllng., factories, ships. stiambo.it.. railroad changed; sales 1,300. bush. Wheat do' i , nrs. .4.c. lYerev-r pipes as conduttrs. a- a c lining; sales last night were 3,000, bush c r tiir de .4li g rif'iltr s':.•nd ~ nov a e,,,r,!?.'fii,L . uir;i a - s to No. 2 Milwaukee Club at "51,38; 7,000 rnannfactar, or use the above invet.tim. Also rerritortal rights to such as may wish to engage bush do. at $1,37; 1,400 bush No. 1. do. at ,a sel.ing privileges either Ay State or email.. 81,45; to-day 7,590 bush No. 2 do. $1,35. Corn held at 8101,05. Barley quiet, and Irr• flake nNE l'f:UrS ß ililli k tA I'AIT . 2,500 bush State to arrive sold at ;1,25. Weottis." cornerof Morris stre.q and tie Ali. Canal freights: wheat 11c, corn 10c, bar- I !betty Vali " Railroad, 'Twelfth ward, PHU.- 'Junta, Pa• irilanlS bey Re. Lake imnorts were 237,000 bush wheat, 34,000 bush corn. Canal exports were46,9l/0 bush wheat, 18,500 bush corn. Shipped by rail last two days 3,850 bbls Henn ' • TOLEDO.. September 18.—Flour quiet and steady.. Wheat a shade lower, No 1 white Wabash $1,63, No 1 whits Alichi gan $1,38 and regular held at $1,30 for amber, sales at $1,29, No 1 red $1,3034, No 2do $1,28, No 3do $1,22. Corn I.c lower, No 1 92c, No 2 89c. Oats weak, no sales. Freights steady, 4(5.9c to Buffalo and Os wego. Receipts: 7,600 bbla.fiaur. 95,400 bush wheat; 7,200 bush corn; 6,400 bush oats, 1,200' bush' ryo. Shipments: 5,600 bbls flour, 30,000 wbeat, 4,800 bush corn, 7to bush oats, 400 bash rye. MiLwArrtnn, Sspternber 18.—Flour weak,and choice grades are freely offer ed pt .$5,75. Wheat steady at 81,24. for No. 1, and $l,lB for No. 2. Oats unset tied at 44a for No. 2. Corn lower at 81c for No. 2. Rye firmer at 89c for No. 1. Barley nominal. Grain freights quiet, steady and unchanged. Receipts-1,000 bbla flour, 65,000 hush wheat,2,ooo bash. oat:, 3,000 bush corn. , Shipments---1,000 bbls flour, 40,000 bush wheat. LOUISVILLE, Septem l ber 18. —Heavy bagging at 115@)25%e. Flour firm at:ssls 5,25 for superfine. Groceries , firrn , and unchanged. Leaf tobacco, sales/77 Mhl' at 0,90024.60. Provisions firni; mess pork at %83@33,50. Bacon, shoulders at 46c; clear rib at 193<c; clear sides at 19 c; hams, sugar cured at 23c; fancy at 240. Lard at 21c. Whisky quiet and dull at eiasatos. I'4 - Eul)ms, Sept. 18.—Cotton; middling .at 245 c: receipts 59 'bales; exports 103 bales. Flour nudbanged; super at 8.5@ 5,50. Wheat at $1,15@1,30. Corn at $1,05. Osts at Glc. Itty at $25. Bran at .524. Pork at §34,50. Lard at 2034(g) 2.lmc. Bacon steady; shoulders at 16c, and sides at 19;4c. N;tenviLLH, September 17 .—Wheat market firm: red $1.20, ambor $1,25, white $1,30. Corn $1,25 Oats 75c. Bye $l,lO. Barley $1,25. - Flour:sB,so for the best brands. Bacon sides 1034c,,,,11am5. :200. Shoulders 170. Lard 22c. • I BHTLA.DitpitrA, Sapfeirtber qfileltrred $1,5,0®455f. Michigan 'fibber 01,60. , ' :144) oukupd oil 11,15. - Corn steady; mixed western $1,12@1,18. Oats moving slowly at 60@630. Whisky dull at 1412 @1,20. Other articles unchanged. CHICAGO, September 18.—Beef Cattle dull at $3@5,35 for Texan steers and stockers, gess steady and quiet at 18,50 PITTSBURGH;_ GAZETTI• MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1839 @8,90 for common; a9®9,25 lc fair to medium; V,40r0,50 for good tc smooth. DETROIT, September 18.--Wleat 2©40 lower and rattier more doing receipts 18,000 bush extra white $ 1 ,53;1 3 .1 $ 1,34 f • and regular and amber •31,'27@,28. Corn' 4a lower at 90c. 0 tts firm at/oc. IMPORTS BY RAILIOAIL MISCELLANEOUS. 2,000,000 ACRES OF 01101 DE LANDS FOR SALE, Zr THE: Union Pacific nailtoad-Comptny, • EASTERN DIVISION, Lying along tho Rue of their road, at 131,00 TO 10,00 FEE ACEF, And on a CREDIT OP YIVEY.EAES. . For further partloularr, mapo, do, addrersi dOEIN P. DIEVI - 11EDR 3 Land Commtaztoner, TunChs, Eansai: S,IatALIS. D. 114.1111011 N, fieeto iti 4 :Mt. Takrilti. tiOraonn. EAU SHAD REcEI VEII daily at BENJAMIN PULPRESS poppulal sub stand, ',sio„ dilit!mlamond Market, ?Mai burgh, and at the Twin , City, Allegheny Cit y' corner of Ohltiand Pederai streets. Can be had all kinds of. Sea and /Atte Bah. dlallbut, Shad. Beak (WWI. Haddock and P.M. Also, large inimiles of White, Lake Plsh, Salamon, Mass, Stergeon, Herring and Macienw Trout., which enables us to cell at the lowest market prices, wliiilesale or retail. We invite all lovers of Fresh Fish to give us a call, and we will sneer them a treat. mb2S IROSAJDA_ILIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD. OB.SALB BY DRUGGISTS r. VERYWHE Big • de7:l)lomw7 MARSLIALVS ELIXIR. niaItSUALL , 6 ELIXIR WILL CtritZ IiZADACTES. 31.muitTALL , 8 Eta= Vitra, CORK DYSPEPSIA. 3rIAESEALL'6 COES COST/YX.- NESS. Prlee of Marshall's EllXit, 52100 per bottle. Dep0t.,..1301 Market street. I M. rIIARsjL&r.. & Co., prhicests, Proprletord. For sales , vholessle and' retill,. b 9 GEO. Att RELLlC...Pittsburgh. • fe • 89 , rvidl ,e LIME.-100.dbarrelf v v Cleveland Wblki Lime; 9 09;b01 5 Banisrl) !lb?., for sale by .T • MAPLE SUGAR.-10 barrels 4 , virt i tr atn itte i t V . ATT, LANG & 00,8, CEMENT -100 bbl 9 Louisville "" e 2, " s b es e . damero RIVER NEWS. The river is still falling slowly, with but little over three feet in the channel liy tbo Monongahela marks last evening. Weather yesterday, oppressively hot, with indication at times of rain. —The Sallie left Louisville on Thurs.. day for Pittsburgh. —The St. Diary's is laid np at Wheeling in consequence of low water. ,--The Sallie was to have left Cincin nati for Pirtsbnrgh on Saturday. —Com. W. .I.llCountz new mountain boat will soon be ready to munch. —The Maggie Hays is filling up steadily for St. Louis and will be the first boat out. - - -The Mary Davage and barges ar rived at Cincinnati, from New Albany, on Thursday. - —The R. C. Gray and Julia A Ru dolph, pissed Marriette on Tuesday hist, all right. —The Belle, from Parkersburg, did not arrive until Saturday afternoon, having been delayed by fug. —The Glendale, Pittsburgh .to St. Louis, arrived at Cincinnati on Thurs day, drawing 7 feet 7 inches. —The Kenton arrived on. Friday night and departed again on Saturday for. Cincinnati, with all the freight she could ; take on the water. —The Itellcvernon is on &be dock, and os soon as she conies of the Kate Puit- nain will go on. Both these boats will be placed in good condition for busi ness. ' —Captain Charles Trart , in, a well known in this city, is now commander or the dredgebat ant Captain Tennyson, tier former commander, Goer as pilot. —The Arkansatc now at St. Louis, hag boon sold by Cant. D. S. H. Gilmore) to Capt. A. H. Shaw and others, for t; . 2.3.000. Capt. Shaw will place bar in the Arkan sas River trade. —Capt. Jno._ M. Hare, on his return from St. Louis, will take the present IT. inch cylinders out of the Glendale, and substitute instead 20. inch cylinders, which are now being cast here. • —The hull .of Captain Dan. .Sore's now boat was launched at Elizabeth, on Saturday inornitig,and will be brciught down as soon as look No• 2 is repaired. It is expected that she will be competed and ready for business in November. —The Marietta Register, of Thursday', says: Tho steamer ~lames Gilmore, with a tow, in trying to pass on the Ohio side of the channel pier of the railroad bridge at Belpre, struck and sank one of her barges within a few miuutes,.at the ferry ! landing. • —The Middleport Press, of Wednes day, says: The stesnier H. Clay Wil son started from Syracuse, with a tow of Coal, last Thursday eveninz, and just as sho was opposite the lower ono of Middleport, burst her main steam pipe, which compelled her to lund, in doing which she sunk a that containing 2,00 u bushels of coal. No other damage was done; and no one injured. —The Louisville CourierJmcrnal, coin ; menting on the disaster to the Phantom, I particulars of which wo gavo yesterday, j says: It seems that there were opposi tion lines running, and passengers re. port that the Clara Scott and the ill-fated steamer w , re raeing at the time of the ' ..disaster. It is also stated that the same Government official who inspected the Cumoertand inspected the Phantom. The local inspectors, in their report upon the CuMberland disaster, charno that the inspection was nor properly made. We also have tuestatement that the boilers of the Phantom, as were those of the 'Cumberland, were ItnoWm to he unsafe. Yet these boats were run with 'valuable lives and cargoes on board, until the inevitable re.sult—de struction—follows. There is a terrible responsibility somewhere, end there should bo a speedy and rigidinvsetigi• tion, ana the. responsibility Iliad where it belongs. RIVER PACKETS • ~,,,,, ~,,,, • EVANStIVILLE, (`.lllllO 4: ST. I.OVwS E V .4NSVILLV,z2S U CAIRO ANI) ST. LOWS.— The One lassArger steam-r MAGGIE it. . Coltunandrr. Wl.l leave for the above /nil tutermedlate ports en first wat-r.5 )or fro , glat or passage nnply on bmrtl, or to 00D, or ter • 61TRIEST SWAN MY, Agents. WHEELING AND EL.NCINNATL o R. V7IFIEVILING.Ltgat IiARI v TVA,PAIIKEnSBURG AND CINCINNATI. • Lac PirtMllttgh EVERY SATURDAY- 12 M. MARY (1 w Tend snperti Sidewheel Steamer Si. S, .C. SWEENEY, Commander, will kart: as annrdineed above. For Fteiglit or l'lssag, apply on hoard, or to FLACK k. COLI,INOWOOD, or • COLLINS & BARNES Agents. N. B. — No Freight IreCtMVeti alter eitMO ST.E'APtiSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL AND .t at, QUEENSTOWN. 1 2‘.1311 INDIAN MAIL STEADISSIIP3, Nambvrlng alxtevra • v.rat-class veeseli, among nt , wtha celebrtLecl CITY OP PA KJA, CITY OP ANTIVTZI.P, CITY OP .110:1 , TON, CIT'; OP B.A.LTLSIORE, CITI OP 1.G...11)0N, EVERY SATLIIWAY, irmt Pler 48, Nun!, /Over, Nom YorL. ror nabra ge er %Met InfwAviclon analv to r 611.1.1411 fILN iIAS,. Jr. 143 STREET. Plttsbu rah . SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS AT THE METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY, .129 Smithfield Street, (Corner of Vlrgln Allei%) Teachers, School Officers and the Trade are Inrlted to send for our ecLool Catalogue. /JOSEPH HORNER, Agent sun: CA.UrrI4OOIT. ; We call attention of consumers tci!the nractite ;f Adulterating Lard 011, by mixing with it Cot. pi Seed Oil, ROldla Oil arid other Inferior 011 s. • OUR LARD OIL VARRANTED PURE. W 1 11 " Person altering mai. Brand or conying our 'lads Mark will be proceeded against accord inC ririOCTER.'&-CiAtitEgLE r tat rpHarze 4111 EGARAVINIUTTILME0 , 102it : Iv and 15510 [SPRUCE STREET, Philadelada. P. ENoLIsH AND FRENCH. For Young Linea and Misses, Boarding and Day Pupils, wl reopen on MONDAY, September 510. rtENCH la • the language of the family, and Ls militantly IDOkell in the Institute. 1 rrne MADAMS WHERVILLY, 2Og =Roma. COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILLIAM EILLER & CO., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner or Irwin, now °Ter to the trade at low figures, strictly - Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Porto Rico, Cnba and English Island Sugars. New York, rhiladelphis and Baltimore Re fined do. Golden Drips, Lovering.% Brrinlis, Stuart% Adams' and Long Island syrup:. Porto Rico. Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young Ilyson, Japan, Imperial, Gaup:A./der and Oolong Teas. Carolina and liangoln Rice. Jays, Laguayra and to Coffees. Tobacco, ..Lard 011, Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps, Cotton Yarns, constantly on hand. I3IPORTERS O "0 1.1 MTN g lir IL V .A.•••q '''-' r ei;*".V'iV RNIA CENTICAL AILV.?..M OAD. On and after 11 P.M.. eunday AUGUST' 29th. IS€9, s arrive at and depart from tile Union D( pot, corner of Washlagter. and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive, i Depart. Mall Train.... 1:20 sm."Day•Expressl2:3o am Fast Line..... 1. am!'raeltic Ex... 7:45 am Woll'2, No. 1.. ti 20 aml‘Vall's No. 1.. o:3oam Brie on Acen. 7:50 am it Train R:10 am Wail's No. t".. 9:05 nm r .llralts.ic No/. 5 10 pin Cinch - matt Ex .5:25 am; Cinciff tt Ex. 12:20 pm onn,ton Ac 3020 ant iWall's..No. 2.. 11:35 am A , lNui 7:09 pm, , rolinstown Ac.tl:os pat ish`h Ex.l2 :19 n • rs Ae No 2 8:20 pm l'hila. ExpreEsl•oo p m i lldla. Express 3:sopm I:50 pm iVall'a No. a.. '3:05 pm • Era'l.s AeNo 2 9:50 pin, Wall's No. 0:05 pm Wall , s No. 4. 5:5f1 •Vast Lln. 7:3opm W nY 10:29 pm: Wail's a. 0 .5.. - 11:00 Pm. 'Thep, tralus mate close connection at Harris, burg. for Ealthunre. The Church Train. .les.ver, malls Station every '.llPlay at 9:05 , a. rt., reaching Pittsbcrgn at 10:V5 a. m. Re turning. lessee Pitt..l,nreb at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at i1:10 p. to. 'Cincinnati 7xpresa and Paclile Express leaves daily. A" , trans except Sundny. Yo_ further informatlon a n 1 1, " W. H. IiECEWITII, Agent. Trie PenntTlvarta s.S road COIZIp°-717 not 51:me eny forlianTare. except for wearing ap parcl, and ihoit their rtsnonsibilitr to One line deed Dollars In valne. Alt liaggage exceeding tt amount 1.0 value will be at the rick of the Owner, unless tate:, I,v special contract. EDWAIZD rt. WILI,IA3CI_, auto General Sitnerintc.iplent. Altoona, PITTEvii.TI - GI - I. PA E * W Fine Brandies,WuThes and Segars. Rhenish, Moselle, and S.parklinx Hock Wines of Hinsel & Moselle, bottles, SpArkilne Seliarsberg and Johaualt bnie, Hoel , heirner,Burgundy, &c, Brandenburg & Freres' Flue ()live OIL do do Clerets, Imported In bottles. do do Sparkling nes. in Limas. M. Wort,& 'Sons' Catawba. Fine cdd r.herrr, Model:3 and Port Wines. Free Ow .tiosen{!7.llela Rye Whlzltles..pu.e. do Very ltiunerlorOld Scotch du do. ELT_, S Vole Agents tar Moet .t Chandon's Grand Yin e: - Lenay and :iellery Champagne. Bra , lles °tour own select,eu and vra.ranted 110•0,43 1.7.83'Ar/LISI2ED 1331 A. L. I' EMLY, 111. GOR3ILY 5 W . :120.1/YEZLLIE 42.21:0 0E72.. No. 271 Libery , Street, (DITUTTLIr, 0.7 i. EAGLE HOTS:..) NV. C. ARAI STRONG, Successor to Fetzer Armstrong, PRODUCE CO3I3ILSSION NERCHAYT, 'io. 25 31•%R11 . ET STREET., EOM S. Y. KEiL ftr. RITCHA HT, COD.T.MISSION MERCHANTS, ANADS.LL3ti3 IN FLOUR,' GRAIN, bEED,I, ][ILL FEED, &C., 3•44 Liberty,' Nt., EittsbaruLt, STEDLX 76 . 4" STEELE 45i. SON, -ad al COMMiBSiOn 31;e1Thattti, AND DEALERS SN EMAOCCM, No. 94 OHIO 6TIiEEI, men* Hut Comao.l. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. T J. BLA.I7CHAED, Wl:desalt+ and il?tall Free r 9, 2.:6 PRIS - 2 , T STREET. ITTLE, F A 111133 PATTORT., AVl:e3eN , ie Grocers, Corrva:lzslor, Iferetant and Derilers Procinc,!, Flonr, 4acoh, Cheese s Cf-Fb•in Lard OH, Iron, Nall,, (119,5.7, Cct:,)r. arils nrol al/ /"._sibarich l'slanufacturet 112 and 214 nz.COND STREET, :on I. 110C5.4...E.1M. nf:OUSS.....Tfsi. E. LIOUSU. : TO.LIN I. MOUSE ZLEIROS., SUC.• L''censors w JOHN I. HOUSE J'.; CO., WO . V F. GC f..rocern and Cumullion Merc,",iantS, t... 0 2, nor of SmithlTeld mild WI t e r :itreet.F. LI ttsburga. _ . :.)frY ti 0 :11.,11: t WALLACE. ttifl3fl("lON u 4. LLACE, ho le Ly SALE 0 EoCr:P.s PI:u1) CC E- DEAL- N,:. 0 SIXTH E ' C's MET. Pittentrzli. PROFESSIO.NAL Mi;l3= ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. °Mee. NO:. 137 ',FOURTH ArIENUE, Pitts burgh, (formerly occupied. by HMI. Walter H. Lowrie,) win practiee time U. 8. Circuit and IllstrtA Courts, In the :,itate Suprttne and all toe Courts of Allegheny Oonnty, and make collec tions In most of theadJacentcontitles. AlitelM3ALD JULAB.ELEY, No. OS FILMIC STREET, arms•nso:aeuw • PITTSBURGH. PA 111. E. NEEPEII, ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO J CPSTICE CP THE FEACE. OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE. specno surnflon given to - conveyancing mad eollev.ions Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all le.Tal business attended to promptly and accurately. AMUEL Dic/CIASTERS, ALDEIII4.A.-N, Ex-012Mo Jeistice of the Peace and Police Mag. trate. (Alice, GRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral. PlTT , Bulitill„ PA. Deeds, Month, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business onecutt d wits promptness and dispatch. mhla JOHN A. STRALN, zii..l3.lortmuLDr; EX-OPFICIO JIIBTICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. (112ce,.112, FIFTH STREET, opposite the Ca• thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort• Acknorqedgnseuts, Depositions and an Legs Ilunlnesc trecutect with DrOMDtIICVS and dlboateh. ErEE'liN § uncE 4 ,4 co., APICNIOIR COTTCliti Fa/ILLS. rrxrfsJuu,ku3 ri. Laiatufaottiters of HEAVY MEDIT.P.:I aatlL/U.57 A370UE10151 AND N I AUN4 LCS. aIrIeTZTTIr aS AND 13A.T'rlItitZ.. , ASSESSMENT, Niro, OPPICI/ OF CITY F.rconciran AID S.cray.tPron, Pltobarirt4 Sept. 16. 1869. t NOTICE.—The Assessment for 6 ruling, 'raving and , Curbing Fortieth tieet, from flatter ste,tt to the' A. V. It %. ill now 'el:toy for elcatranutlon, at.,l can be seta at this ottlee until MON LtaX,.Septenther 27th, when it will ho returned . to Ult. UtY Trtnstiler'll °Mee for collecyou. .11. J. 3 .IVORE. bc1.6:031 'l City Engirner. TRADE npIARK. BITIIIIIDGE'S Imam-m.lloov Lamp YS - XEWEIPAPER FREE--Coal Miters, and per .ans desLring Western creel. and others,eanti eve a eplßelly Paper 77122 FOR BM MONTIIS !IL_aen name and Po WE I N Mao%address to GAZDNER Man Molasses. ALSO, rtiv.„_crpri PE NtinTi VA NYA--" i -." liis t 11 ; 1 .-111.1)A.D.--0a and after August 29, lts69, the Ps ssenger Try.:MC. GI. the Western. Pennsylvania Ra: road will arrive at and depart from the Zeder.l Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follous: 4rrise. ; rc 4 pringtl'e No16:40 a m Dspa. 6:20 a at Freeport No. 1 e!:.‘..! 0a m Freeper...a.o. 9:20a m Express 10:40; tu Snarb'g Nol 11:20 am Sharpli'g N0.11:2q pm. F.xpress 2:20 pm Freeport No. 21:05 p m'Springl`e. No13:10 pm Mall 5:50 p ; Freeport N0.25:20 pm Springd'e No 26:20 - n ru,Snringcl'e No 2 6:30 p m Above trains run dully except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Alleghen Alunction even Sunday at 7:40 a. tn., reachingeghenY City a: M. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:140 p. m. and arrive a; Allegheny June tlon at 3:40 p. m. Con.unmartun TrCXXV.S—For sale in packages of Twenty, Letween Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creel: Etna and nharpsburg and pool oniv on the trains stopping at Stations rpeclded on trckets. The trains leaving Allegnen: City At 7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freepo: t with Wa lker's line of Stages for Rutter and Hanna hs ton n,, Through tickets ma) be purchased at the No. 1 St. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge. Pittsbur. h, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For Bather information anply to 1.1-7 .5 LE 'r Agent, Federal Street Dept t. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will i.ot as mine any risk for Baggage. 6rcept for we:sing a ,, parel, and limit their responsibility to one ifundred Dollars in value. All bar...gage ex ceeding this amount In value willbe conte risk. of the owner, unless taken by special ract. EDWARD H. WiLLLA_II 0030 Gene-al Soncrintemient, Altoona. Fa. .i. ST.E.ILE. 1869. ---- ammo- , eviat..-u - ,,01f. FORT NAYS X CHICAGO T. W. and CLY VELA 'CD PITTSPXI'.(4.; P. R. an FrtrmAirgust3Pili. 1363, rr.Lins ta frod arrive at the lir. r_ortt - site, Pitts. bargh city time, as falowr: .Leare. 2177:1v. Chicago Er "1.0 a tr. ! 32:13am Erie ? (111 c ::o 3 a m m C1..i .- Wlfr - 2 . l , q3:t'S in ".—..cling m eto:r., 0..6: 71,136; Fast Line. .... 5p,(.1:*,..0F.x.i....11132S m CI. 11'11 3:Zi 80m ChiE.r... I:3S 0 Er . .e Exs:r•Spni •,%-e prr. C. Wh . t , E.lll:3Sp 111 Der•a:t.froi,. A 41,1, ..ft:.•-y. Falls A c.9:o=, zpti,cctedale I.teit-ils 4. 1 , 2:C43 :7: Fal:s nm " 11:as m New CUSCLe "10,23 Renliestt-r am 23 Epon " i 4:%? am " .3:5S p LebTsdn`e "12,11.;pt5. Leetsdale ./..c,•s:l3pm Bear Fails " pia ea'rFalls" um Lentstale •6:l3pra!Leetsdale ,t-a:14.3 " " )7:23 Pna Fair Oaks San- 'Fair Oaks Sun ctay Church. 1:13 p mj ,ttay 9:58 am 1:38 p. at. Cliicazo Express leaven dal y. 2 '2 7:23 D. m. Cl2.lc•iee Express arrives daily. F. R. lireES. J. N. McCULLoUGH, Gent. Pas. .S ileket Agent. Itanager. tube SVITTSvunGE i ze CINCTXNATI A W LOUS RAILWAY. CHLNGE . Or TIME.—Oa and after SUNDAY usust 1859, trains willlesve and arrive at the Union Depot, as follorri: Depart. Arreve. 2:05 s. /54:03p nt. Past Line 8 53 a. it. I.oBp. m.. M Exprixed Accin ess 1:43 p. re. 7:13 a. m. 5:23 a. in. 0:53 pm. McDonald's Acen,No.l 11:38a. na. 7:35 s. Steubenville Accommod. 3:53 p.m. VAS a.m. McDonald's Acton. No. 25 - 53 D. n. 31 rt. L. Sundavilharch Train.. 11:58.x. at. 9:58 a. in. - I:*3 r. i 3, tra'n win tease daily. 12:03 P. is. train will arrive daily. All other trains Will run daily. Sundays exceD'- ed. The 8:53 a. m. Train makes close van nectlons st Nevesilt lir Zanesville. F. SCULL. j_ General Ticket Dennison.luur, U. W. W. CARD, Bupit.. Quip. zu3l ITTSBURGII .r t gTr 1 7oNNE:LLs viL natoAD. On and after TITZSDAY, Ncyemter, 17t 1 1. Deng c r o z rAunes r a of grant aatn d a n ' d W de er a r e t t rroma , tic follows; Mail to and from trolon town 7:00 A.X.2 15:00 p.lt s 31cReesport Atmorndt"ti 11:00 A. ti. 2;05 P. Ke Ex. to and from Unt'. 3:00 P. at. 10: LC A. tit West Newton Acconrd .1:39 P. SI, 1::33 .A. 114 Braddock's Accomdt'a. 6:15 .p. Night Ac. tolfclOsport.lo:3o P. ir. 6:15 A: E 4 Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 P. N:10:00 A. irOP tickets apply t"s E,M. RAYMOND, igen: W. B, ' STOUT. Sutmnn tendent. noV S DMZ FILILLERWA 'UNION PAC,IFIC RAILWA The situnrEsT. AND MOST ni.L.LIB3 OIL .the 'tart to hi 'Matt Colorado Nevado., California Utah, Arizona Two Trains leave . State 1,42 e azd Leiwomanly daltf 0i:113447s excepted,) oln the arriTal of trAMS of Vaelac Railroad from St. Louis. and 'Rawl. bal and St. Joe Itstiro:id from l,lalncy, colintlfro In& at Lawrence, Topeka and Walr.cgo stages for all points in - Kansas, At end f trael: west 01 Ellsworth with tho UNITE o D STATE'S _RXTRES.4 COM PAN Y'S DAILY. LaIR Or OVERLAND MAIL AND frzFrasa: co_touss YOE • t,erm s • AND All Points in the TerrttotieSs , _ And with EIAVI:7ERSONM THI-WFICKLY I UM of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's ,Fort, ram, All•nquerone, Santa re, and all l Oolnts toArg. - - aorta and Rea Mexico. With the recen additions of rolling Irma and equipment, and the arrangements ",___ made with 7 esponsible Overland Transportation zaseli - from its western ternithult, Ude road now odsn unequalled theilittea for . the traufssisaion nt freight . t 0 the gar West. , _Tickets for sale at all the pit:LORI:. ig paces l t.be Unnettersztes sad Canadtr• I . r B e emu and lior. tlt . ket, via THE bVQ 'BILL RoUTZ,Iti.SIIObriELOIYIT RAILWAY" icAsTsatir A. AADEBSO3I I , fiv t eral Eapenntezules RAILROADS KM, nHANGE 1;#1447 N,,"„/ TIME. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY DIRECT 'ROUTE TO THE OM REGIONS WiTHoCT CHANGE oF CAM. On and after MON DAY, Sei t. 20, 1870. TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sandal) will leave Pittsburg! Depot. corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, far Franklin, Oil City,Bur- Lilo, and all pointn- e Regions. LEAVE .PITTARITILGE. 'AIIIIIV IN NITTBIXECEL Day Ex 7:00 a m , Day Ex s:lspm Night, Ex.... 7:3 , - pin,Night Ex 6:.55am. Brady's B Ac 3.05 p m.Bradys B Ac 10:05 am Freeport Ac. 8:15 ata :Ist sodaW•ks 7:30 ain 21 in SodaW'ks 6:30 p nalF , eeport Ac. 6:15 pm D Hutton... 6:40 a m ,tst Hutton.. N:5O a 2 Hniton... 8:15 In rait - Ilniton... G:25 pm 31 Hultou... 11:50 pm'3 , lllnitm... .14:10 n 4th Hutton.. s:ti() p rc.!4th Hult:n. 7:30 ri M Churen train to and from Soda Works leave Pittsburgh at 1:00 Y. AI. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays,) at 10 10 - 'Express trains stop only - at princ.pal p 01.45, Accommodation rains stop at all statl In s • J. J. LAWRENCE, Gent+ THOMAS 11. KING, Assq. Bap% PAN RANDLE ROUTE. UM Eastern Diviaion. Washi agteras New Mexico,. Idall6, Oregon. a. sz, mums. 1 Quest Freight and 'betel AS 0 Arrives
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