The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 05, 1869, Image 3

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    Markets by Telegraph.
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NEW' YORK, March 4.-The Cotton
market is without any decided change;
sales were made of 1,200 - bales ',at . 290
240 for Middling Uplands. FlOnr-re
,
celpts were 3,400 bbls; market dull_ and
heavy; prices are declining; 4,800 bbls
sold $5,40@6,20 for superfine State; west
ern, 136,2566,75; extra State, $6,20©7; do
extra wiaatern, all good white whea
b ,90, •
extra, $6,40©7.85; R. H. 0., $708,50; ex •
tra St. Louis,tt9, 12; good choice do. cies.'
• ing heavy. Rye Flour is quiet and' de
clining;> 300 bbls sold at $5,25©7,10.
Cornmeal is a shade firmer; salea were
' _made of 1.250 bbls at $4.75®5,10 for
:Marsh's Caloric; $5,15 for Brandywine.
Whisky is quiet and steady; 175 bbls sold
at 96@)06;c for western, free. Wheat
receipts were 5,196 bush; market is dull
and heavy; prices are 203 c lower; sales
were made of 49,500 bush at $1,49©1,52
for No. 2 spring, delivered; closing at
11,50 delivered. Rye, heavy; 6,000 bush
els Western, $1,38. Barley dull. Barley
malt quiet. Corn, receipts, 21,055; corn
steady, only limited supply; 28,000 bush
els 96Q97 new mixed western and south
' ern yellow, and $l,OO for old mixed west
ern in store. Receipts, oats, 2,950 bush
els; oats dull, drooping; 28,000 bushels,
• 74 3 /,®75 for western in store, and nomin
ally 75%@)76 do afloat. Rice dull. Cof
fee quiet, firm. Sugar dull; 60 hhas
Muscovado 13'. Molasses dull. Petro
leum quiet; 20;4 Dor crude and 353 , ,,..@36
for refined. Hops quiet. Linseed oil
quiet, $1,01@1,03. Spirits of turpentine
quiet. 'Pork irregular, lower; 1,200 bbls
at $31,50031,75; 'new mess $31,25®31,50,
old do $26,00027,50, prime $28,50®30,50.
Prime mess beef drooping, 135 bbls at
-I $8,50©16,00; new tierce beef dull; 50
tierces at $25030@30,00, prime mess at
$29,00@33,00. India mess beet hams
dull, 100 bbls at • $25,00030,00. Cut •
meats dull, sales 125 pkgs; 13c®131/, for
shoulders, and 16.34®17X for hams.
Dressed hogs quiet, 13y for western and
13 3 / 4 ®141„ for city. Middlings ' moderate
demand; sales 230 boxes at 15%016 for
• Cumberland Cat, and 16X017 for long
clear. Lard steady, quiet, sales 450
tierces; 17M01931, for steam, and 19Xig
' 193 for-kettle rendered. Butter firm,
25(5)38. Ohio cheese firm. Freights to
Liverpool dull, drooping; engagements
for 30,000 bushels wheat per steamer, 4d.
Latest,-17our closed dull and s@loo
lower.' Wheat heavy and le lower; No.
2 spring $1,49©1,50, delivered. Rye
quiet and heavy, at $1,38 for western.
Oats dull andlieavy, at 7434 c for western
in store. Corn dull, at 954990 for new
mixed western and $l,OO for prime old
mixed western in store. Pork heavy
and lower, with sellers of new mess at
$31.75 for April. Beef dull and declin
ing. Cut Meats dull and nominal.
Bacon steady, with a moderate demand.,
Lard quiet, at 19c for prime steam. Eggs
quiet at 26029 c. -
CaicAoo, Marcla 4.-Eastern exchange
' 1-10 "off buying, parCtl-10 premium sell
ing. Flour dull ana almost nominal at
g5@6,25 for low to good spring extras.
Wheat dull and 34(§Xc lower; sales No.
I at $1,17;4.1,20; No. 2at 1,4‘®1,14;
sales this afternoon at $1,13@1,13y 6 '.' Corn
in fair request and is lower; sales of new'
at 57 1 ,@58c, and no grade at 56y;®57c,
closing at 57 !,{c for new; sales No. 1 at 69c
sellers for the last half of April, and 68e
sellers for May: No. 2 at 623 c., sellers for
May; nothing doing this afternoon. Oats
quiet and X ©lc lower; sales No. 2 at
54 1 .@55y,,c for regular and fresh receipts,
closing with sellers at 5434 c for regular.
Rye quiet mid lict lower; sales No. 1 at
$1,19 1 ,4§1,20, and No. 2at $1,1601.16x.
Barley dniband 4(5)5c lower; sales .No. 2
at $1,7701,78 for fresh, and $1,75 for reg
ular, closing at $1,7.5®1,78 for regular
and fresh. Highwines firm and a shade
lower; sales at 90c, closing firm at
91c. Provisions dull and lower; early ,
sales of Mess pork at $32, closing nomi
nal at $3l on the spot and $31,25©31,50
buyers for March or sellers for. April.
Lard,inactive and nominal at 1.9.‘c cash;
sales.so tierces sellers for April at 19c.
Sweet pickled hams 1630; short clear
middles 16c; short rib middles 15e. Re
ceipts for the, past twenty-four hours
-10,998 bbls flour, 41,245 bu wheat, 81,471
• bn corn, 28,872 bn oats, 2,942 bu rye, 4,466
bn barley, 4.338 hogs. Shipments-9,340
bbls flour, 19,569 bn wheat, 27,557 bu
oorr, 358 bu oats, 2,152 bn rye, 1,440 bu
barley, 4,M hogs. :
CINCINNATI,
CINCINNATI, March 4.-Flour un
changed and dull. Wheat dull but held
at full rates; No. 2 $1,45; No. 1.51,55.
Corn firm but quiet; ear 64(4)65c., Oats
;7®6Bc and demand light. Barley dull.
Rye unchanged, and quiet. Cotton firm
iut quiet 'at' 28c for middling. Whisky
:loser firmer at 91c. Provisions very
Inll and nominal; no accurate quotations
an be given; many holders are more dis
xised to sell; tlie'rates asked at theclose
vent as follows: Mess Pork $32. Bulk
Seats 12@14;40. Bacon 13, 4 3 'c • for
boulders, 10 ;c for clear rib sides, and
7';c for clear. Lard 18y 4 c; no sales
, orthy of note of any article.• Butter
earce and firm at 40@45c. Eggs dull, at
ac. Apples scarce and in demand at $5
46 per barrel. Cheese firm at 21©22c.
3ard.oll dull at 81,6001,65. Linseed Oil
till and prima &raving; small sales at
11,50. Petrolenni steady at 34©36c.
Cover Seed in good demand at 116,25,
ad Timothy $3,35®3,50. Sugar dull,
°settled and X(4)1.0 lower on raw and
'fined; the latter declined most. Coffee
uchanged end firm. Hay, steady at $l7
(19. Goldl3lX, buy ing.
•
. ST. March 4.-Tobacco quiet and
uchanged. Cotton nominal at 27c.
lomp firm and unchanged. Flour dull
ad business small; sales at $5,00.6,05
fe superfine; $6,00©56,50 for extra; $6,25
@7,00 for double extra, Wheat lower
oall gradesbelowettoice; sales of, prime
Uchoice red fall at $1,90©52,08; choice
Wendy white No. 1 spring and old at
$1 Corn dull, drooping and unsettled
a85(?,67c in sacks, and 66(07 in : bulk,.
ddvered. Oats heavy and easier at
6 g67c. Barley quiet; sales of, choice
sing at $2,10. Rye higher at $1,30@
elm Whiskey_ quiet at 92c., Pork
fin at $32,50: Bulk meats-large sides
ofoose clear sides for buyers to 15th
in:.. at 16Xe; do. for sellers 'during the
slue tithe, at /WO. "Bacon dull at 14)4c
fonhottlders, and .17/c for clear sides.
Lai dull, with small jobbing sales at
19ifor cheice tierce. Cattle unchanged
at g7c; small ' sales of -gross hogs - at
81200.' Receipts: 3,100 bbls flour; 8,700
"but wheat; 9,700 bush corn; 7,200 bush
of '5,700 bush rye; 200
hops.
CEVELAND, Diana 4.--
Flanr quoted
at 0 , 50 012.75 for city made treble extra
whi., $8,55@9 for double extra amber,
$7,5g7,75 .for double extra red winter,
$7,7§1,25 for extra red country made,
$7,2§8 for double extra red and amber,
$6,5§6,25 for double extra spring, and
$9,75910,25 ferdonble extra red winter.
Bnckheat Flour at $B. Whed--red
wing: held. at $1,60, and No. 2do t
--
$1,45. Cornsales 6 cars at 70c, Oats :t
62c. 'etroletun latultet firm and
quirYood for the eastern market' ere
re:
fined 32®33c for large lota, and trade
lots at(§3e advance.
PaimemaßlA, March 4 .-Flonr un
changl- Wheat,. small sales red at
$1,80@90, and amber $1,95. Re y
Corn irsood demand; sales , mlx 7 ed wstead es;
tern ati@94c. Oats too "
od demand at
74@75c Petro letim du 1 and unsettled,
crude 2, rained 35X 1 c. Proilsions
Whiskaominal at 97e@ai. ,
BEEP.% March 4.-Flour in good de
mand; *Ai. white Indiana at 19,50; am
ber wine 17,25. Wheat dull; sales red
Michigan at $1,40. Oats dull; sales 1,000
ba western at 65e 'on the track. Corn
firm; new scarce; sales of a few car loads
at 800181 e on the track;. 7935c4 . 80e to ar
rive. Barley neglected. . Rye ditto.
Peas $1,28 offered, $1,35 asked Seeds
steady and unchanged. Por , c fir t $32
@32;50. Lard steady at 20 ( 42030. High-'
wines nominal.
MrfAvAinicrE, March 4.--Frour doll and
unehanged. Wheat lower at 1,16 for No.
1; 1,10, 1 ,5 for No. 2. Oats weaker at,54 for
Nd. 2. Corn easier at 5734@60. New rye
unchanged at 1,15@1,16 for No. 1. Bar
ley more active at 1,85@1,36 for No. 1.
Prdvisions unchanged. Dressed hogs
steady at 12,00@13,00. Receipts-3mo
t flour; 29,000 wheat; 1,000 oats; 2,000 corn;
1,000 rye; 2,000 barley; 200 head hogs;
shipment; .2,000 flour; 8,000 wheat; 300
bbls pork.
TOLEDO, March 4.—Flour is dull; low
grades are nominal and lower. Wheat
is dull and 1,4®2c lower; amber, 5 1 , 53 ,
on spot, and 51,66 buyer for March. Corn
is dull and lower, No. lis held at 69c,
with 68e bid, and No. 2 is lc lower, at 67c,
no grade is is lower, at 66e. Oats lower,
with sales of Michigan at 61c.f Rye is
qUiet and nothing doing. Barley is
steady and unchanged. Dressed Hogs
are nominaL
UHICAGO, March 4.—Callle Market—
Dressed hogs steady at $12012,50, divid
ing on 200. Live steady and firm and
under a moderately active shipping de
mand; sales at $8,50®8,75 for stockers;
$9,50®11 for common to medium, and
$10,12;i®10,75.f0r fair to good. 'Beef cat
tle in fair request at F 104,50 for butch
ers, $6®8,87 . i6 for light, and $7®7,80 for
medium to choice shipping steers.
LOUISVILLE, March 4.—Sales of 178
hhds of Tobacco, low grades lugs to
common leaf at 4.3i®13. - Cotton 2714.
Mess pork 32. Lard 19. Bacon quiet;
shoulders 144; clear rib sides 173.‘: clear
sides 18 3 / 4 . Bulk Meats—shoulders 131.,;
clear rib sides .183‘; 'clear sides
'Flour 155,50®8.00. Wheat $1,59@1,60.
Corn 64®63. mats 62®63. Whisky 91. r
BALTIMORE; March 4.—Plour more as Wheat firm for choice; prime Penn
sylvania red *1,7001,75. Corn firm
white 85®96c, yellow 90@92c. Oat;
nominal at 70®75c. .Rye nominal, prime
$1,53. Mess Pork quiet at $33®33,25.
Bacon firm and unchanged. Lard quiet
at 20c.
. Mratruis, March 4.—Cotton dull and
nominal at 28; receipts 589 bales; exports
967 bales. Flour dull and unchanged.
Corn 72@75; Oats 74@76. Hay 28. Bran'
24. Cornmeal $3,393,40. Pork 1 , 33;50
Bulk Meats Stea#y; clear sides 17M;
shoulders 13;. Tressed Hogs 11@12.
Dry Goode Markets.
NEW YORK' March 4.—The Dry Goods
viarket remains quiet. Unbleached Mus
lins a little 'weak, in sympathy with
Print Cloths, which are selling at ENc
for good standard seven yard goods, 6-4
Picks, square; heavy brown 'steady and
firm St 16;i@17c for best yard -wide
Sheetings. Colored Cottons in moderate
request and !held firmly; Providence
Denims ljield'at 14c; and 32-inch Lewis
ton Tickth at 30e. Three Cord Spool Cot
ton is in'reduced demand and the ten
dency is upward as the production has
been curtailed, owing to the unprofitable
prices prevalent, viz. 400 for Green ,t
Daniels' and all such makes.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAY ct CHI
CAGO RAILROAD, March 4-2 cars
wheat, Scott'& Gisal; 100 bbls flour, J S
Dilworth & Co; 100 do do, R D Clark; 3eo
do do, owner; i 100' do do, Shomaker &
Langenheim. 1 carshorts, HSchnelback;
100 eloz handles, Postley, Nelson & Co; 1
bbl brandy, J Adler tit Co. 1 car staves,
M P Adams Bro; 15 bbl ' s vinegar, J S
Dilworth & Co; 20 bbls apples, Wood-t.
worth d: Davison; 8 do do, if bbls onions;'
N'oigt, Mahood & Co; 20 bgs cloverseed,
A Kirkpatrick; 2 bbls eggs, 26 keg Sap.
ple butter, W 13. Graff & Co; 6 bbls ap
ples 3 pkgs butter, Vangorder & Shep 6
ard; 15 bbls apples, Carter, McGrew& Co;
6do vinegar, Ar buckles t Co; 10 do do,
Head & Metzger; 10 do do, Hagan ct
Courtney; 1 car hay, John Hinkle; 6 kgs
apple butter, J J Pettit; 2 bbls eggs,
Watt, Lang & Co; 5 bbls dry ,apples,
Graff t Reiter; 38 pkgs butter; W.
Graff& Co: 1 car corn,J W - slmpson; 10
tcs hams, F Sellers dCo; 5 bbls eggs, H
Rea Jr. r.
CAAVRLAND AM:I Prricrust.BOH BAIT -
ROAD, March 4.-1 car rye, T Moore; 8
cars N York ore, W H Shoenberger
Blair & Co; 1 car potatoes, J B Campbell:
do do, Bricker i Co; 2 cars do, Hulett
Bros; 1 car do, J J Pettit; 103 bbis carbon
- oil, J Spear; 124 bbis molasses, i j S Dil
worth & Co; 1 car lumber, R A Clark &
Co; 1 do • do, •Burgan & Cox; 10 bxs to
bacco, Lindsay dr. McCune; 2 bgs clover
seed, 5 tcs lard, 10 hf - bbls, Watt, Lang
& Co; 45 sks oats, Keil dr Ritchart; 21:eks
oats,, Meaner it Harper; 10 kgs pearl
barley, W Haslage; 235 eke oats, Graham
& Marshall; 18 bales hops, J . W Wright;
25 elks rags, C P Markle &, Co; -40 pcs
sides, 38 do• shoulders,' B Robinson; 5
bb,is lard oil, G: . A Kelly 10 do do, J P
Hanna & Co. • • -
ALLEGHENY STATION', March 4.-1 car
barley, J RhOdes k Co; 1 do do. Lutz tit
Waltz; 1 do'o, Mrreckelman;'l ear oats,
M Steel & Son; :1 do do, Ewer,Hamilton
& Co; 1 do do, 80 , bgs rve, R Kox & Son;
10 ears metal, Lewis,-Bailey & Dalzell; /
do, do, Lindsay - 41z McCutcheon; 4 'do do,
Graff, Bennett & Co; 1 ear corn, M Steel
& Son; 100 aks, 50 bbis flour, HIPP IO .9 i.
Beckert; 1 car wheat, W McKee & Co; 35
green hides, Jas Canary; 1 car flaxseed,
M B Suydam; 1 ear metal, Pittsburgh
Iron & Forge Co; 2 cars barley. Gilmore,
Straub & Co; 50 bbls apples, 9 Dyer.
ALLEGHENY , VALLEY SAILBOAT),
45 bga wheat. Joseph Craig; 7 bga seed,
Knox & Orr ; bgs oats, W H Kirkpat
rick de Co; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb &
Co; 2 1 bbis ages, Head dtMatzgar; aka
oats, J Carothers; 1 5 - . - rolls leather, W
Flacons & 50n;,24 skit rye, Scott .& Gisal;
42 do oats, Kiel & Ritchart; 1 car metal,
John Moorhead; 2 dodo, Brown & Co.
Priorstuntart CoNNELLsviLLE
RAILROAD, March 4.-2 cars metal, John
Moorhead; S rolls leather, Cope & Porter;
31 bgs rags, Christy & Benham; '340 bxs
glass, Michaels, R 1c Co. .
'PENNATLVANTA ,ORNTBAL RAILROAD
'iamb bgs oats, Joseph S /Pinch
MVer 14111 Weather
Loutsvrizz, March 4.--River falling;
seven feet six Inches of water in the canal.
Weather .cleart and, mild. .
MECHANICAL ' ENfaiiinßEi
t :BECKETT,
'IIIECIIIIINIOAL ENGINEER,
And Solleitor 'of Patents.
Mate of I!. P. W. a 0: Itallway.y
017ce,Na. 79 FEDERAL STREET Room Nd.
9. 7 ? litatm, P. 0. - Raz , ao,- ..ta,zaliErr
MACHINERY; eeall deliiMptfone, designed:
- BLAST FURNACE and , ROLLING MILL
DRAWLERS furnished. Particular attention
paid to deeigning COLLIERY LOCOM(YTWES.'
Patent, on cdenthdly anlitited. MT An EVEN.
ING DRAW Iliti-,MASB tor,- mechanics .every
IFEDNIDCDAy _ ,
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ARCHITECTS.
& MOSES,
Ancirrr - n cirs,
MUTT HOUSE ASSOCIATION NI:ULM:NOB,
Nos. 4 and 4 Bt. ohtif street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Special attention given to the designing and
building of COURT HOUSES anti 215431.1
gBILIAOH, '(ir.,•'...'i:TiTE.'i'-
RIVER NEWS.
The river is again falling with but four
feet nine inches in the channel by the
Monongahela marks last&vening. The
weather has again turneorcold the ther
mometer falling ten degrees during the
day.
The. Benton, among, other items of
4:: b
freight, rought up sixty-five ( packages
of eggs. i 1 .
The vee presented.a very dismal and
and eserted appearance, yesterday
business being almost entirely sns-•
pended, but little freight offering for
any point, and as there was only one ar
rival, the receipts, too, were hasignitl
cant. The inauguration may have had
something to do with it, but the main
cause is the low water, and it is not
likely tkat any of the boats now in port,
excepting the'packets, will venture out
until there is a rise.
The Renton arrived from Portsmouth,
and will depart again as usual to-day at
4 r. at., Capt. Wash:Kerr in command.
The Bayard, - Capt. Geo. D. Moore, is
the regular packet for Parkersbug to
day leaving promptly at 'noon.
The following boats are now engageing
freight for the points named: R.. C.
Gray for Cindinnati and Louisville; Mes-
Berger and Sallie for Missouri River;
Maggie Rays for St. Louis; Camelia for.
Nashville; and Savanna for Upper Mis
sissippi.
—The Glasgow arrived at Louisville
on Tuesday.
—The Rate Putnam and New York,
were to have left Cincinnati for Pitts
burgh on Wednesday.
—The Lorena, loaded down to the
guards, and crowded with passengers,
arrived at St. Louis on Tuesday. •
—Mr. William Wherry, clerk of the
Rate Robinson, has retired from the
boat, and goes into business with his
brother at St. Louis;
—The Glasgow, which loft St. Louis for
Omaha several days since with a large
number of emigrants, has been obliged
to lie up at Herman in consequence of
ice.
—The Underwriter's diver is working
at the wreck of the Empire, sunk in the
Mississippi. At last accounts he had
recovered twelve barrels of molasses and
six tons of iron.
—The Memphis Avalanche of Sunday
says: The Great Republic, on her way
down, encountered a severe snow-storm
at Point Pleasant, Friday night, causing
her to take the bank, losing several
hours on account of the storto.
—The Rubicon oi' the Vicksburg line
- last year, brought orders to St. Louis
from parties living between Memphis
and Vicksburg, amounting to f 226,000.
This was the business of one boat, and
shows the extent and importance of the
'trade.
—Captain Ford, of the tug Nettie
Jones, who was arrested
,a few daps
since at DuvaWe Bluff, was ! released, on
Monday, at Little Rock, on a writ of
habeas corpus, and gave ball in $20,000 to
appear at the May term of the Circuit
Court of Phillips county to answer •the
charge of robbery.
—William G. Battelle, Esq., died at
his home in Wheeling, on Tuesday, aged
about thirty two years. Be was well
known among steamboatmen as a mem
ber of the firm of Booth, Battelle it CO.,
and was a promising young man. Du
ring the war he WaS connected with Cap
tain F. W. Harm In the Quartermaster's
Department in Cincinnati.
STM AWI OATS.
"VOA ST. LOUIS, ST. zi giZ i g .
JoE, ONAII a, AND ALL
roINTS ON THE. MO-Sot:el RIVER.—Tue
tine psstiger steamer MESSENGER, will liare
on the 15th In9t. tor the a bove ports.
For freight or possage apply on board. or to
LAMES COLLINSS
WIRIEST Sc
Agents.
GEORGE F. LUINEENS, at Rochester Whsrf
Boa. Agent. Inta
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FOR CLARKSIFILLE A dat
AND:NAM:MLLE.—The line
steamer
CAMELIA Capt. JOSErli LYTLE,
WI!1 leave for the shore and all intermediate
ports. on THIS DAY, Marsh sth, at 4 P. W.
For freight orpassage apply on board. or to
mb! FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, Agenta.
FOR EVANSVILLE .
..
CAIRO AND bT. LOUIS. '
The fine passenger steamer:
MAGO.E HAYS Capt. R. f`. litaniVir,
Will leave for the above and 'lntermediate port
on NILS DAY, March 6th. at 4P. M. •
' Fortnight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK & CuLLINW,VIJOD.
JAMES COLLI.S.
G. H. allittEST t C 0..:
re:7 • ' A. J. HASLErt. Agents.
FOIL MEMPHIS AVD
NEW OEL EANIN—Th e steamer
PELLEVERNON Capt. J. J. DARnAii,arg.
ival leave TIIIB DAY. 31erch - bth, for the
above and intermediate ports.
Nor freight or nispEty apply on board. or to
t h. a _cuLLINOWOOD.
few ' & COi, Agents.
FOR KANSAS CITY,
Sl'. .TOSEPH AND DMAIIA.
—The splendid steamer •
WIIISALLIE .Capt. T. B. trfOnn.-
WHI leave for the above ports on Tate DAY,
Nara 6th s at 4 o'clock P.l(.
• For freight or passage apply on board or to •
JOHN FLACK, J. cottinawoun.
OHRUCST & CO., A • cote. 1e24
.
ORTBERN• . LLNE
.......ga s i =h_
PACit ET.—FOB GALENA
A. D DUBUQUE. ""'''''".
BAVAN4 , CaPt. BOTIEItT ISHERWOOD,
Will commence loading for thv above and all In
lermedlate points on the first of March. and will
gpplyo tnrough without reshiping. For particulars
ato
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, Agents,
fe2:eD7 , . I orß. (I. tfBA.Y.
NORTHERN [ LINE m 4 4=1%
PACKET.—The new and amsammise
splendid _ r • •
MINNEAPOLIS Capt. 47. B. RITODIS:
,Wlll leave fur S. PAUL. about the • 10thof
April. o.nd go through direct. This , splendid
steamer offers very superlor SCCOMMOGIntIorie for
pabsengers and stock. For partieulars apply to
Euto ; ,,t, COLLINUWOOD, Aionts
'fe22:oB or R. O.' OKAY:
"L'IOR CINCINNATI atttl i sidS6
LOUJAVILLE.—The tine pas
senger Atwitter . • -
lt. C. GREY Capt. I, U. Itrairrezzn,
Will leave for the above ports on TIIIi DAY,
March tithdat 4 o'clock P.. s.,
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHI.I FL.ACK.
J. D. COLLINGWOOD,
'l"e2s G. 11. 011RIEdT & CO.,Agents.
pITTISBURGH, A dige
wiumuse,
Marietta and Parkersburg gine.
,
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood
Street,
, .
ia
. ,
, •TozsDaYS FAIDAYO t • • '
BAYARD 8111PHILED, Wafter.
• WZDFILIMATEI AIFD eATIIIIP*Tes__
Eku!sir E4GIA M ater.
. , -
'Yreight will be received at 'all hours by'. "
sell , 'JANES COLLINS. Arent..
STEAMSHIPS.
T6'IILIVERPOOL: 'AND .
•
• QI.TEENSTOWN.
TUE INDIAN atAIL STEA,tusnIPS.
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Numbeiing. itxtein #!iit ! o lase vessels, among
to. mthe ce l ebrated • • • '
CITY OP PARIS, 1 2 . - CITY. OP ANTIVEFP,
CITY OF BOSTON..„ CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OP LOSDON,
Balling EVERY SATURDAY, from Flei 46.
north River, New:York. For passage or farther
informs ilon *only to
ITILL•LsIi BINGHAM, dr.
TO FIFTH STREET. (Chronicle Building. I
Nearly opposite -Post Wrier. Pittsburgh
. '
FRIDAY ' CH 5, .1869:
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L.
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
COLMISSION NERCHANTS,
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RECEIVE AND SELL
AU Kinds of Country Produce,
sll orders for Merchandise promptly filled si
LOWEST market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Butter, Eggs. Cheese Dried
Fruits, ic, We feel confident that we can iive•
entire satisfaction, by making QUICK SALES and
PROMPT. RETURNS, Ilt HIGHEST MARKET PRICES,
and therefore respectfully solicit your consign.'
ments. All correspondence answered promptly.'
Marking Plates fdrnished free. grain in store
and to arrive dilly. 401378 '
E SXAML y .III B 3ID BY A. &
W.:. GORTi[LY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DITUICTLY OPP. EAGLE R9TEL.) i
prince - sum:mi. I.A:.
se :re
'GATT, LANG ar, CO.,
WHOLZBAL; nitaLzas
Groceries, Flour. Grain.
Provisions, Flab, Morse,
011. die..
Woe. 1751 and 174 WOOD STREE
arty 'treat. Pittsburgh. Pa.'
I..LTER NEIL JAB. r =mint:
KEIL & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DILLIES IN
PLOTTR, DRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ie.
349 'Liberty ilt.,Pittablilo4
mr.4:b37
N. BUCKLE J. A.
Air STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND DMIES IX
FLOUR.. GRAIN, FZ
No. 93 OHIO STREEI. near Eut
ALLEGHENY
J., BLANHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET.
ap18:1132
FETZER & ARMSTRQNG,
FORWARDER() & 00MATI631011CBRODARIT3,
Per the sale.ot Flour. Grain, Bacon, Lard, But
ter, Seeds. Dried Frait. and L'ruduce generally,
No. Uri , tt.l.lt:in'S cbruer or Firer,
Vttabu.rith.
LITTLE, BAIRD & PATT'ON,
Wholeale Grocers, Commission Merchants
ano Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Irish. Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Wass,
Cotton Yarns and all P • bi.ebnrgh Manufactures
generally. UM. and IQ:: ez.COND EITBB ET,
Pittsburgh. f
JOUN tiIItPTON . A WALLACE.
§IILPTON& WALLACE, Whole
SALE. 6 EWERS AND PROD pelf. DEAL
S. No. 6 SIXTH STREET. PIA yantrah.
1112:MP , .
JOIIY I. lIOCit..&DIT.UT:SR.—WY. 11. 1101761/..
:TBI
ON I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue
t/ ftsaor. to JOHN L. HOUSE & GU., Wilole•
rata Grocers and Comrntselon Sierchdnts. Con
ner of limithfleld and Water titreeta. PI ttaburgb.
PROFESSIONAL.
DS. COOPER, WALLACE and
WILLARD,
ZIOMEOPATMSTS.
Will remote their Office on the lint of April
nest to 'So. 72 Diamond, Allegheny city, rear
of City Hail. ja30:479
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Cake, No. 137 FOURTri AVENUE, Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Bon. wane: rt.
Lowri,) will: practic . S. Crcuit and
Distri e ct Courts . In the e St at eSnp U reme a i nd all the -
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions in most of the idltcent counties. jaZang
TM. B. NEEPER,
ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Special attention given to conveyancing and
collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn
up. and all legal Dullness attended to promptly
and'accurately.
TOL 'A. HAJTLER,
ej
ALDERNAI AND POLIO'S NAODITHATIL
Ogee, DIG WYLIE STREET, near Washington
PITTSBIPE.9II, PA.
Deeds, Bonds,_ Mortgages, Acknowledgment:.
Depositions, Co llections, and all other leaiti
maie business executed promptly. n5h20•419
SAMUEL McitIASTMN,
ALDERMAN,
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Mal ,
trate. Unice, BRANT STREET, opposite the
Dathairal, P/TTSBURGH, PA. .
'.Deeds Bonds, Sdortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and alt Legal Business, executed
with promptness and dispatch. mule
EIISTA
CE S. MORROIV,
fax•orna JUSTICE OOP THE PEACE ARP .
. - pideE MAGISTRATE:
OFFICE, 73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Rondo, hiortages Ackturwiedgrnents.
Depositions and ail -L ega l Business • executed
with promptness and dispatch. t
_TORN A. STRAIN,
u
A LD~ : IiMAN,
imornoio JUSTICE OF THE P 84.03 AND
• POLICE MAGIBTE.A.TE.f
Otlee,ll2 FIFTH STREET, oppotlte the Ca•
thedral, Pittsburgh; Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort.'
f:37,!'n=rlliMelleds:ittPl',s4ill%.:ld.72l
A AMMON, • . : •,.
A
_
• -Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AHD INSU
RANCE AG 1.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRIERGHAIef.
Collection of Bents solicited end promptly at+
tended to. my3:yBo
C• NIFACKItELL,
ATTORNEY,AND COUNSELOR AT LAWS
No - . 89 Grant Street,
Pl e rT9 . l3lTh6B. 'PA
ta714:b25
, jelpir'W. C S:
ATTORNICtrAT-LAW.
Ofliee, 118 Hlaniond fltreet,
(Opposite the Court House,)
teis:tm
PITTSBURGH. PA
J:8. FERGUSO ,
N'
ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,
No. 87 virth
siol:w73
scOira rwon, ?now? Roox
•AMAIMAILD BLAKELET,
az - roRrrEY.A.z~-mow,
No. 98 FIFTH STREET,
spe:n9ordAY
PITTIMUIteIf, PA
WINES. LIQUORS, &c.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES BRANDIES, GIN, &8.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE wnISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Will Remove on the lat of April to
NOS. 384 AND 886 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.).
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
A.Z.STEVINBOX
Nos. 185 , 187,189, 191, 193 and 195,
plan , STREET, P1TT58179.913, .
ILAMTPLOPIIIIPXB OP
Capper Distilled Pare Eye Whiskey.
Also. dealeri In BONEIGN 'WINES and LI
QUORS. tIoPS, ar.. antali.no
ace s
arbon;
a . :1 t JI•
• 266 Liberty street, Dealers In Drugs,
ants and Patent Medicines. j &telt-
near Lib
noB:nss 1
W. IitACHEOIrIi & 'BRO.
WHOLESALE ~11RUGGISTS,
airn mnioractrniuls or
40/air - bon. Coll.
MOVED TO N 0.195 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTBEVRGH, _PENNA.
White Windali Lesd, Ohm and Glassware at
Mannfieturere tmlceb. - de9
.
ommon,
;Y. re.
•. . .
PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR.
PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, .equalto
FRENCH FAMILY •FLOUR.
This Flour will only oe sent out when cope
etally crdered.
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND,
Equul to best bt. Louis.
PEARL MILL RED BRAND.
Equal to best H EAL. lo
WHITE CORN /LOUR AND CORN
. T. KENNEDY & BEG.,
Alleateny. Sept. 9. latiti. PAAst. MILL.
FOR SALE.
Acre at Woods Run.
4 Acres and House in East Liberty.
Si Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill.
2 Acres on Greensburil Pike.
5 Acres on Four Mile un Boa 1,4 miles from
P. C. R. R.
TO Ac re sear P. F. W. &C. It.
118 near Pa, 11. It., Nestmoreland cone.
tr.
90 Acres at Hill Side St‘tion. Pa, R. R.
4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia..
185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with
CO2I.
108 Aura and good improvements, in Trumbull
county, tiLlo.
900 Acres of Timter land, with Saw Mill and
dwellings.
' Bosse and Lot on Center Avenue, near ILLtk.
Patrick.
House and Lot on Vicroy street..
House and Lot in tux Liberty.
Honse and Lot In Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
House and Lot on Beaver avenue.
SI Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap, on Vine
street.
2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street.
Houses and Lot on Franklin street.
1 House of 9 Rooms and A Lots on Roberts St.
Farms In Illinois. Missouri and West 'Virginia.:
Coal Lands In Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fay-,
etto and Beaver counties in Penna.
9 }louses of 9 Booms In the 17th ward; rent $3OO
3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th .do. do. 144
9 do. of 3 do. do. 12th do. do. 1561
9 do. of do. do. Bth do. do. 360,
1 do. of 8 do. Bth do. do. 300:
I do. of 0 do. do, 24 do. do. 600,
1 do. of 3 do. dot 6th .10. do. 1991
1 do. of 5 do. do. 6th: do. do. 9401
1 do. of 4. do. do. 17th do. do. 168
1 do. of 7 do. do. 24 do.
1 do. of 6 do. Grant street.
The Houses that I have for rent wilt be rented
very tow to good tenant& foe the balance of the:
rental year
APPLY AZ
D. P, Hateles Real &tate Office
No. '9l Grant St., Pittsburgh:
WILLIAM MUCH, CO.
Nos. 221 <and 223 Liberty. Street.
•
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strtotly l
Prime. New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
• -Molasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and Engllo Island SUiSirs.
New York
ed do. , Philadelphia and Baltimore Be
• Golden Drips, Love'rings. iirtnills, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island byrupr.. • • • • .
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial,' Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice.- • •
Java, Laguayra and to Coffees.
TODACCO. 'Lard 011. Wish, Nalis Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, de, constantly on . hand.
Vine Brandies,Wines and Segara
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Bock Wines
of ilinkel do Co.. In bottles.
g Moselle,Sparklin Schonberg and . Jobannis
burg, trockbelmer, burgundy, &o.
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil.
do, • -do . Clarets, Imported In bottles.
,do do White Wine,. In bottles.
M. Wort &Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Mauer* ond Port W Ines. -
Free OldMononganela Rye WhLskies. pure.
do Very,Superlor Old Scotch do • - do.
Sole A f enta ihr t bloet & Ctutndon's Grand Inn.
ImvDer ta enenay and Sellery Champagne.
;Brandies of our own seleetton and -warranted.
2,000 0()0 *CBES
°F
4
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALL
BY TSB
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
I:AWE/CPS DIVISION.
Itting along the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
Lild on • CREDIT. OP EMI TIMES.
For farther particulars. inept, de.. address
JOUR P. DEVEREPX,
f Land Commissioner. Topeka. Kansgs,
Or 01L161. LAOl3lOll3f, Seel,
at. Lord,. Idlesonel.
anl4
40 i te ss iTELIS OF t IO IIOHUN
. • DILLINGER. & RTIMNPON..
AGE'S PATENT LACE
L&A.THER,'Ibr sale by -
J. & A. TIIILLIPS.
HITE LIME.-200 bbls. fos
sale by J. B.CANFIELD.
DRUGGISTS.
TO-3LL.Vir.
ALSO.
IMPORT/ MS OF
RAILROADS
P -
ITTSBURGEII 4v.
4-1 0NN:F.LLs vILL EtErt •
kAIL ROAD.
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On and after TUF.r.+D oyember, 17th.
leiOl. an d will arrive standdepart r ota ne
Depot corner of Grant and Water streeta,l u
follows:
•
MAR to and from Union-
Depart. Arrives.
town 7:00 a. 3.1. 6:00
McKeesport Accomdt.n 11:00 A. Y. 2:05 r.
r. if.
X.
Er. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 r. at. 10:10 A. At.
West Newton Accoin'dB:3s A. 2.
Braddock's Aceomdt'll. 6:15 P.M. 7:50 r. li.
Night Ac. toMeE , sport.lo:3o P. M. 5:15 a. st
Sunday Church. Train to
and lhom West Newton 1:00r. 2.10:00 A.
For tickets apply to
• _ J R. RIX% Agent
W. B. STOUT , aenDerintendent. noat
CHANGE OF atimml
TIME.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD '
On and after MONDAY, November Oth, IS6S,
TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh
Station, corner of
Buffalo, and Pike streets for
Franklin, 01110Ity, and all points the
011 Regions.
Mi.k.A.V3 PITTSBURGH.. I Muni , fir pprifiDtrEDM
Mall —.. 7:15 am !Mail 5:40p m
Express 7:10 D mi. Express 6:30 a m
Brady's ft Ae 3:00p m, Bradys B Ac 10:30 am
Ist Soda Works 11st Soda Works
Accomd.... 10:50 am Arcomod'n. 5.20 a M
2d Soda Works Sid Soda Works
Accomod'n. 5:00 pm I Accomod"n. 3:40 p m
Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. at.
Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. m.
Passengers taking . express train have but
one change of cars be tureen Pittsburgh, Buffalo
andoll Regions. Mall and Express. Trains stop
only at principal points. Mixed Way and At
commodatiod trains stop at all stations. -
_ THOMAS M BIN% % Ass Sap't.
( W. POSTER HOPE, Ticket . Agent. nog
rITTSBITH.G.II,
CINCINNATI AND
LOITIB RAILWAY. • ' '
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OP THIE.—On an d after 8U OAT.
, N0v.2.2d, 1888, trains will leave and arrive at
the Union Depot, aitollows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. • Arries.
3:13 a. 12.13 a. M.'
Past Line 10:13 a. m. 7:33 p. at.
Past Eress 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. m.
Mixed Way 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. ,m.
MeDonald , s Ace's:, No. 111:26 a. m. 8:33 p.m.
Steubenville Aecomramt. 3:3R p r . m. 0:48 a. m.
McDonald's Azo'n, No. 2..5:08 p. m. 3:16 P. m*
Air 8:58r. E. Express will leave daily. ,
r4:13 P. 3r. Mail will arrive daily.
Thelo:l3 a. m. Train leaver daily, Bundayit
cepted, and makes close connections at New
ark' to. Zanesville and points on Sandusky
lifanslield a Newark R. R.
8. F. SCULL, General Ticket lcett
W. W. CARD, Bntot.. Steubenville. Ohio. -
1868. koir
PITTSBURGH PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO
F. W. and CLEVELAND &FITTCELTROHE.E.
From Dec. 2001, 1868, tialcs will leave from
and arrive at the Union Dept.:, north side, Fitts.
burgh city time, as follows:
I.ravo. Arrfat.
Chicago Ex ....3:03 a m; Chicago Ex... 2:13
Erie & Ygn 31`17:98 a m___ , Chicago Ex.. 11:58 t '
CI. &. Wh!g14.16:28 m !Wheeling Ex 11:131.1
Chicago Ma11..6:58 M Orestline Stall 3 : 5 3P1
Chfrago Ex.. 10:08 a m ;Chicago Ex....4:380.
Cl. &'t• Ex 2:93p to !Cleveland Ex 1:08,1
Chicago Ex Jt ._. 2:43 p m f Erie & Yien Ex6:132(
W 'e & Erie Ex 4:53 pm. Cl. & Wh'g Ex6:5831
Depqrtfrors Allegheny. Arrirt fn Alteghens
Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 a m N. Erigtn Ac. 7:03 am
Leetsdale " 10:28 ain IN. 8::18 am
• 11:58 a m iNcw Castle "10:33 am
Rochester " 1:33 pm: Leetsdale 'u' am
9:13
Leetsdale -Ace. 3:58 pm! • • - •• 1:08 ma
Brigt`n " .5:33 p in' N. Brigt'n "9:43
1. Brixt , n " .6:28 pm I Leetsdale 4. 4:53 pm
Leetsdale " 10:43pm, r• " 7:43 t
Leetsdale Sem- !Leetsdale Sun
day Church. .1:13 pm, day church. 9:68
An• - gb 2:43 p. in. Chicago Express leaves dail .
allt 11:58 a. in. Chicage Express arrives daily.
de—. F. B. MMES. Deters.; Ticket Agent.
IENNSYL
NIA CENTRAL ItAIL ; - .6%•=7: • •
ROAD. Onand after Nov. 28th. VOIR. Trains
101 l arrive at and depart from the Union Depot,
corns co Washington and LitertT streets, as
follows:
• Arrive.
m:
Depart.'
12111 Train.... 1:30 a m :Day .Expre.ss.. 9:30 em
Fast Line ... . . 240 a m I Wairs N 0.1.. 6:30 ain
Wall's No. L. 6 20 a nt {Mall Triin .... . S:l5
pm
ErintonAco'n. 7:50 a W . Cincia - ti Ex fia:3s pin
I
Wall's No. 2..8:50 a m Walt's No; 2..11:20 ant
Cincinnati Ex .9:40 a m Johnstown M. 3:95 pm
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Brat:docks Nol4:2opm - •
. Ealtimore Ex. 1•45 o m,Phila. Express 5:10 pm
Phila. Express9:os pint Wail's No. 3.. 5:90 pm •
Wail's No. 3 1:30 pm. , Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 btu. .
Braddock' No15:50 p ml Past Lthe.. , ... 7450 pm '
Wall's No. 4. 7:25 pm , Wail's :N c, ......... pin
Way Passn'r 10:20 p mi
The Church Train leaves:Valls-Station every
'Sunday. at 9:15 a. in., rek.ihir.g Pittsburgh at.
1U:(0 a. in. Returning. !caves .Plit , borgh at
12:50 p. in and arrives a; Walls Station at
2:00 p. xn.
`Cincinnati Express leayss daily. All other I
trsiv 'Anil) except Sunday.
For further information sprit - to
W. H. BECEWITEI, Agent.'
The Pennsylvanis.Eatlroad Company will not as-
sume any risk forEaggsge, except for wearing ap •
pare],_and limit their responsibility to Line Run- . '
dr., Dollars in value. Alt. Baggage exceeding
thrt amount In value will lse at the rlr.!: of the, -.
ownar, unless taken hv spe , la'. contract'.
_ EDWARD :i. PILL : Ube, .
noN General Superintsmlent„ Altoona, Pa.
..
E 9 T'E R N
-aringEw4
RTPENNSYLVANIA.
ROAD.—On and after Nov. 22d, 11i813.• the
Pa, senger Trallet or. tbe Western Pennsylvania '
Hal road will arrive at and depart trom the
Feder, I Street,Depot, Allegheny City. es follows:
Arriee:—l- • ' Depart.
Springd!e_Nols:4o a mtail 7:00 a, trl
Freeport No.18:20 a rn ili Freenort No. .1 '9:15 am
Fxpre55.,....10:40 a uilebarfitig No1.11:20
Sharpb"g N 0.11425 p mFes...:.'.: 2:45 pm •
FreeportNo.7•l:oop mlepringcre No 13:20 pna
Mall - •- • 5:55 pm 'n'eeport 'N0.25:20 p m •
Springd , e N026:45-0 m Soringd'e No27:I0 pro- •
Aboye trains run daily except Stirldar.
The Church Train -leaves Allegheny Junction • :
ever) -dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. lleturulng, lesres Allegheny'.'
'tion City a
a t'l t B :4:205 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny !rune.
p..m. • • -••
•.•• • .
COstistrrarion Tibia - rt . I—Fo ; r
Eale in ' packages
of Twenty. betweew Allegheny • City, , i• chestnut.
street, Herr's,. Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsburs and good only on the trains' Stopping
at Stations rip:added on ticket-v.
The trains leaviug Allegheny City at 7:00 a.
m. make direct connection at r reepor withwaa.
keratin:BoP Stages Mr Butler and , ti annahs town'. •
Through tickets may be' purchased, at it: , Ofilcs . •
No. 1 et Clair 'street, near the Susprnslenßrlsa.
Pittsbnr. h, and at the Depot, Allegheny, ='
For further Information afriv to •
j'AM - gis L FirEitra, Agent,
F deral Street Depot,
The Western •Pennsylvarda.liatiroad wla• not - •
a: lame any risk fur Baggage, t XCE Pt - for wearing
tpparel, limi their responsibility' to One •.• .
undrs d Dollar, in value. All baggage ex.
ceeding tits amount in value wilibe at the tisk et ~..-. •
the owner, unless rair.o by special contract.
EDWARI) H. 'WILLIAMS,
no.o Geaotal Stmeslateadent. Altuona.-.Pas
• .
NI OK Y RILL •
P.„,7 ROUTE. " • • •••••••• '
UNION PALI:Pit RAITAA;
Eastern Divisiont.
•
• The aHORTEST ARP MOST RELIARI
ROUTE trom the East to aillata to -
Colorado,
Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arizona, ' Washijigiou,
'. New Mexico, ;111440,
Oregon.
Two Trains ieave State laze and' Les.renwortk
dall_y. ISoltATo...exceploa.lon the mold at trains
of racists oanroai irons lat. Louis, and Hanni
bal and dt. Joe Railroad from :Quincy; connnoto
in. at
lor Lawrence, Topeka and . Wam ego '' With
stakoc all 'vault in.L.KADEILII.," At' mod: of
STATES ErP
trans west' of ROA orth whit the :UNITED
, COMPAITIII- DAILY'
LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL UM EXPRESS
COACHES FOR
DEN VEt.1 ,4 4 S.ltga` .1411...1crui
4lip
AU Points 'in the TerrittorieSi
And 'l4th SAbITIERSO'N,B 1111-WEEIMY LINE
art:JOAO/DM for Pert Union, lientfa:Fott.:- PANS. - :
Alt uquerve, sante Fe, &Da 1111 IKAnt 'f - in 4110
suns and New ldexitod . ‘ E .'
, , 1'.. 1 1 . ..1 5 .. 1 .-.. ''', .
With the recen reidttiOnS Of Mil li? stOc ' k •
and eolionent, and 'the— arlaistretuentv- made: ' •
with responsible Overland Transportatica , Lines
from its western terminus, this rold'uev Offen .'
unequat ;ed Ilscilities • , , trius.lc: ; slum Of
freleht to the /far Wes ton the ' • - ;- • ;''•
Tickets Mr ism at. all , the brine/pt.: 0 4c e$ IA
the United States a Catiadcs • ' • ..,,,,'
Be sure and ask f ur tlccets via TH% i 0.........
str.L ROUT t.,_trmlol.7 f' 10 YZA fl• i iArs
R.AAT.U.N•DivibION • - i -
642igri 9'
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El
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