The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 04, 1869, Image 3

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    5 ,414.410 UFA If CATTLE 'MARKET.
cwricilos Prrrgauson Ossurrrit,
• Moms*. May 3, 1869.
CATTLE=` There was again a falr sup
•
ply Cattle on sale to-day, about 800
head, and with some inquiry • for ship.
ment, And a good local demand, the
maiket ,, was stronger than last. week,
an 4 if , anything, prices' ruled a shade
higi a Tlte great proportion of the
atc 'O r; ,r 4l # fCc"Chicago; and Opat from a
oMirter:lo:4 half,,ceukmcire than the Cat-
Us oft sale last week, and ibis being the
°ape, dealers had to put prices up a frac
tltou in. order to get out; the advance,
however, was slight and onlyon the best
,
grades.. Medium stock ruled about the
same as last week.
PO MO to extra steers sold, at from 8®
83i; good to mediuth, 7®734.. There is a
continued good demand for stock Cattle,
and we can report sales at 53iltd. - •
grairb'tir Blue sold 20 head of good to
prime itentucky colis,'at 407,,ff Hedges
& Taylor Bold 63 • head of . fattish Ohio
steers, at 6%@7; Carr, lifcALliater sold 38
head of prime to extra Chicago steers for
Kerwin, at 730413 g; Haalewood dt Black
stook: sold 31 _head Chicago, stook, at
sgs3i; Haines, 'Lafferty' & oo;'liadin all
' 132 ilead;'Sold itockers, at .5®13;. and fat
cattle,t 5,1‘07x; L & J Shamberg 66
head Chicago steers, at 7®B; 'Trautman
it !Milian 74 head Chicago steers, at 73
®8; S Marie & Bro. 56 head • Chicago
steers, at 7@iBX; Jacob Needy. 82 head
Ohio and llihxds, at 71,‘®44; breeriwald
& Kahn 50 head Chicago 'steers, at.734®
8q;.12 head stUlers for Guckenheimer. &
Bro; held, at 7%; Chas Hartman 32 head
of Chicago steers, at 7,35®8; Stakely -Bro.
7 head, et .806; Haas & Kraus whole
-Baled 32 head•to a New York buyer, at
• 7X; "ratidled 82, at"7%®7 3 / 4 ; Rothchilcbi &
• Katt 50 head Chicago steers, at 7®81,; L
• Heeftfr 16 bead Chicago steers ' at 7®75;
r. lif 'Verner 88 head Chicagristeers, at 7( S;
.. S Lowenstein° 88 head. Chicago steers, at
6304131. ._ .
ElHP—There was again a light slip
ply. of Sheep on sale, less than 800- head,
and mainly, of an inferior quality, and
there was not enough of the right kind
•on sale to-day to test the market. ' The
demand, however,
is by no means ur
gent, many of the . -butchers getting all
they want: in.the country,, but a oonsid
_ ereble nutaber of prime fat-sheehcoUld
• doubtless have been sold to-day if they
' had have been here. We quote the fol
lOwilig; • -
' •
C. Beeler sold 30 head of prime clipped
aye' ;lig lill lbsi at 7 eta, arid S lambs,
•at 14 pet tread; Adam Eokert'sold 114
hea o
rpt
• f clipped ihr Jacob Needy, at'43®
6%; .Stakelyit Bro. 57 head 'clipped/at
$1,75®13 , perf head; Neely & - Co; 70 head
scalawags;-nobody seemed to wantthem.
as they: Were unsoldup to 10 A. 2d. ,
HOGS—The market is quiet and dul
lish, with a drooping tendency. . Sales in
a' retail way at $9,50; to $11,50®12, per
cwt gross, for fair to prime heavy aver-
Markets by Telegraph.
New Yam, May 3.—Cotton .ateady
with a good business doing; sales 8,800
bales at 28%c for middling uplands..
Flour; receipts 8,478 bbis; 10®15c better
on low grades and more doing; sales
8,400 bbls at 15,55®5,90 for superfine
State and western, 18156,80 for common
• to choloe extra western, 18,948,00 for
good to choice white wheat extra, 18,10®
7,40 for common to choice round hoop
Ohio, 87®8,50 for common to fair extra
St. Louis, and 19®12 for good to choice
do, closing quiet and firm for low. grades
and more active. California Flour a
little more active; sales 400 sacks at 18.50
®9,75. - Bye - Flour ether ; sales 400
bole atfll,6ll®o;Bs. - Corn Meal quiet.
Whisky more active and firmer; sales 250
bbls western at,98®970 free. Wheat; no
receipts; more active for spring and 3®4c
higher for winter and a shade firmer;
sales of 84,000 bus at 11,47®1,51 for No.
2 spring afioat, latter an extreme; 11,50®
• 1,54 for No. ,1 do. in store and aftoat.ll,6o
for amber Michigan, and 11,90 for white
'Canada. Rye quiet. Barley dull and
drooping.. Barley Malt `quiet." Corn 2®
8o better and In fair demand, , chlefty for
home use; receipts -of 18,200 bus, with
sales of 59,000 bus at 8834®92e for new
mixed western, 70®710 old:do. in
-Mere, and 9234®94c for new western yel
low. Oats Id better and more doing; re
ceipts of 5,800 bus, with sales of 57,000
bus at 850 for western in store, 'and 193®
883443 for-do. afloat. Rice more active,
with sales of 200 tee Carolina at 8,-;®9Xo.
Coffile -firm: 'Sugar quiet and - steitdy;
' sales 450 Mids. at 11%®1234 for Cuba ;
12t for Porto Rico. Moiasses quiet.
Hops Valet at 6®14 for. American. Pe. ,
troleum qtdet at 17X for crude ; 32X. for
for Refl.:phi.' Linseed Oil dull at 11.02®
1,08. -Pork- `firmer; sales - 850 bbls. at
V0,75E121;00 'for new mess; closing at
181 cash; 180,75 for old do., 125,7W6,90
for ptirue; 128,50 for prime Mess. Beef
dull . ; `vales', 'l2O bb - 1.5., pout for
' new plain mess, sl2@lB for new extra
mess. ' Tierce beef dull aid heavy ;
- salee 30 Oersted ati201323 for Prime Mete,
=25 30 India' mess. - Beef Hams
• steady, sales 180 bbls. at $28630. 'Out
meats 'quiet ` sales 176 packages
at - 12(gt18 ,Ibr shotildetti • 1535®Wgc
fbr Marna Middles'are quite and heavy:
sales 'BO pk'gs bagged litinatt at 20c.
Lard IP a shade firmer, lisle*: 880 'derma
at 17191830, far steam; 18ya)18,4o for
kettiorendered; alsOsfales were Made of
250 tierces steam, lener Man at lile, and
250 tierces do. Seller to August Ist at 1110.
Ike ter is dull at 25®132e for Ohio; 2.0®880
for State., -. Cheese is firmer and sold; at
12®13c. Turpentine ifulet at .47e , i8c,
Freights to Liverpool area Shade' firmer
with reported ' "engagementli of 80,000
bush-wheat per steamer at • 1r d.,
Latest.—Flour closed at 5®1.00 better
for common, grades. Wheat is vary firm
with a fair export demand =for, spring.
Rye is quiet, at 11,81115442.. for western.
vats is firm at 850 for • western in store.
.
. Corn firm at. 9.1.®92,1ic for .
pew mixed
western; 91®9114c for old milted western
In store. . kork: quiet at 134 cub. and
• 431.12.1 i " regular for new esst.' Beef
, steady and, quiet. Cat Meats and Bacbn
quiet and • nominal., Lard , steady at 18®
/834 a f* ircr to PrinO' 4t 61 9 21 .• ..
48 0
sfead,y at , ®2lo. 1
• , PHIOAGO, IkraY B.—Exchange, parbtlY-
Zint.a g. tul oneotenth peri rentvpreadnur
Flout is *trifle , higher, under
all inareased &mum,: with sale, of.SIM .
barrels, at $4110€4;46 for spring super.'
fine, 18.18 for spring extra v and $1,60 , for
winter extra. Wheat;- favorable reports;
from the east and Liverpool and the ad.
vane* In gold caused& firmer feeling and
Prices appreciated 808340, with sales ,of
• No. 1 spring at ;1,16®1,1834, and of No. -
' 2at $1,124311,1834, closing at $l,lll. . Corn
- is fairly active and higher, tinder a spec
illative demand,• with salesof • No. I at.
84482 c, closing at 844 ®6lfic; N 0.2 at,
5731@f80, closing: at 48®58i0, ‘and , folo,
for .new. :Oats.firmer, and:more active;
'demand • speculative; buyer 'sold atlila
for Now 2; at; the close .693 i WM° were the,
asking and sellinwpricex for,cashp sales
: of - N0..2 at 59.&0%.1 and . 80y,.®80%0
~thri fresh.u• Rye qiiietrlbutateady,%and
- closing , at 11,18% fo.rNml;ig l atill,lB%;
Baßarleyattivs.tont•-oloslng t. 11,158®1.80,
u
:- foe so. 2..0 Hlghatinsalbrme and , lM®2o ,
14 _
stales 068 bbl: 4rottibound at:9o4,
;i , .
bra Anket iduiemlOr .. . Mess 'pork,
b t
• Sweet.Plitkibil hams .-1934,
=lan aboxilders 11%. , 81064101porkeriett
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timatedat 24,000 bpi, closed. at 17A *oak
on hind Usti mated at 17,000_ tie .1• sales
of brown greitheritVBM. 7rbighti a ; e s
and. a shatle..sttonfiell enttag.ftnents at 6
155340 fr corn. and bo for wheat to", Buf
falo; 11 0 Tor wheat to Oiwego. - Recap - Ts:
9,085 barrels flour, 16,450 bushels : wheat,
61,272 bushels corn, 28,843 , bushels oats,
1,100 • bushels rye, 1;800 ki,......... Ship
ments; 9,588 barrels dour, 26,643 bishels
wheat, 93:866 bushebt corn, 74,809 bushels
oats, 4,550 bushels rye, 2.403 hogs. . Live
stock, cattle dull at 14,75®6;00' for . cows
and stdokers, and 58,2507,60 for fair( to
good second class steers.(( =der.
ately, active; demand , chi efly : for New
'York, at P,50®9,256.4 co mon to choide.
- Crwersar.yri, Niay ` 3.- - Flourunchanged
and quiet; entre family .held -at 56,M®
6,25.' Wheid dall'end handle dethand;
No. 2' held at 111,36; andNe,.' 1 at 51,411, but
the:latter sold at 51,40. - Corn:dull at 600
for , ear: not; much: in demand., Data
dull at 08@720 Ibr N0..2 to: choice • white.
Rye, :;1,88@1,89.'„ No, demand for _Bar
ley— .44ton,- firii, ,but quiet; saw of
middling jitt , ,27 Wr • Whisk ey , , .-90@9/11
rrovhdona--hOtter ,;deman k t, 1 1 4 0 t
mueb cif ein prieSs. 'll per held
at riv,oo,J, ' d bUYers at 130,50. Bulk
art
meats held orellrmiy at 12(51434c. the
latter'eold at 1/114b, but theseirstes would
not . havebeen sampled at the close. 'Ba
con firmer and more (doing; shoulders
held firm at,43c; Akar rib , . sides sold , • at
16%®1630, and clear aides held at 170.
Sugar cured hams in demand at 18,4 c.
Lard held at ; 18c. 'hit not ,in Aemand.
Butter firm, at 35( for fresh made.
Eggs, 150.. Oils—no o • c h ange and demand
aio
light; linseed held at 1,95 . , and lard 'at
51,45151,50. • Sugar ateady;-Ne* Orleans
held at 1834®150. , Coffee'desnly at 20®
26c. Seedsothing doufg,! the) season
bel l *: over., i Gold, 1353/ 4 , buying. Ex
change steady at par to 50 premium buy
ing. - Money, quiet. at 91510 . Per cent,,
CLEVBLAND;, May Sl—Flour •dull. and
heavy. Wheat dull' :and .Xeavy; No.• 1
red winter, is held at 11,49©1,60, 11,48
being offered; No, 2 do brought 0,20.
Corn: market dull and inactive; mixed
is held at. 70c; 68 ®69 'were the highest
figures offered.' Oats dull but firm;
No. 1 State is held at 70c. ' Ry ein Moder
ate-request but' firm at 11,32 for-No. 1;
11,26@1,28 for No. 2. Barley:' nothing
whatever doing and market is 'entirely
nominal. .:Petroleum:. the market 'adult
and unehangedcholdera are asking 29®
300 r. 44; refined oar jots...,
Lox:um/ma, may flie—Tobsooo; sales of
77 hogaheadscommum and good lugs at
ss@e, and shipping leaf at 111,25. Mesa
Pork is held at 1131%31,50: Lard;ll343.
Bacon; shoulders, 1.1130; clear'rib
16W, and - Clear 'Ades at 1734 e. Bulk -
Meats; shoulders, 12Me;' elear rib sides,.
18No, and clear aidea, 'MAC. Flour-su
perfine, - Wheat, •• 11,80®1,46.
Corn, 15@.67c... Oats, 68©70e. Rye, 11,46.
$22®23. Sugar:•New Orleans. 1414 c,
91@ .
for prime. Cotton, 26®26Xe , Whisky,
92c.
. MILWAUKEE, May S.—Flour dull and
nominally unchanged. ,Wheat unsettled
at 1419 !or No. - 1, and 11,12 for No. 2.
Oats Arm" at 59c for Corn horn
anal.., Rye '.nominal at 11,15 for' No. 1.
Barley quiet' and steady at 11.8061,85.
Reifelpts— 4000 bbls flour, 86,000 bus
wheat,:4.ooo by:moats. Shipments-6,000
ilbls flour, 64,000 bus wheat.
SimiPins, May S.—Cotton quiet and
firm; sales of low middlings at 2634 e;
reeeipts.-428 bales; exports, 1,762. Flour
qnlet; sales of superfine at *5,25@5,75.
Corn, 72c. Oats. 700. Hay, *27,00. pork,
6.31,87. Lard, 1834©20e. Bacon quiet at
1810 for ghoul-derv, and 1730 for sides.
Bulk meats dull at 1230 for shoulders,
and 163 Se for sides.
DETROIT, May 3.—Wheat; the demand
is fair for extra white a inter at SUS@
1,78; No. 1 do at $1,59; No. 2 $1,86@1,37.
horn at 690. Oats firm at 64®650. Pota
toes lower, at 40@480 for Peaohblows.
Ltnts Stott Martets.
Nsw Yonx, May 3.—Recelpts for the
week: Beeves, 5,877; sheep, 18,780; hens.
22,427; cattle, to-day, 2,83& -The market
is strong and active. All sold at a trifle
advance from Friday, the weather favor
ing. The range was 120 for still-fed bulls
to 13c for common Texas;ls®lBo for good
Blinals steers, with prime at 170. 100
Alexander's fine Illinois cattle of 631 cwt.
'brought 160)17c, with 97 TeXans of 53i
OWL' It 13; a lot of still-fed Ohio
bulls brought 12@140. , seventy Ohio
steers, , of -ISM owt., brought 15®160;
a drove of 165 Illinois ,- cattle, 7 owl.,
-amagen.sl,o3; a lot of 50 little Missouri
steers, weig hing 100 pounds groin, sold
for 143i0, to make 58 pounds per cwt.
Sheep: , the receipts to-day were 4,000
fresh and.l,ooo State; marketimproving;
the steckmostly sold at Me advance, or
SXOIIBo for quite thin to prime
lambs,s iheep; extras 8;fo; spring
15®18, car; Ohio' sheered sheep,
85 pounds brought , 7 0 x a lot •of
70 pounds brought W i er i 2 oars of good,
88 lin, at 73.0 r, lot 90 _i t s at 8 3; ,a flock of
850. head, Ohio sheep averaged $5, 85
each. • Hogs;_sales 483 , i, cars; to-day; the
sales were sk)w l and prices declining the
quotations being 9,j(410Xe.; one car /ill
nola, 200,potinds," Sold for 100; also three
cars Illinois, 182 ibe, at, 10)io; dressed .
fell tol2c to-day in a weak market. •
;• ' Dry dials -
NEW : May "8. —The market
Oonttotteeeitremelyquiet and depressed.
Be* "York? 'Bleached' 'Mnalins and
Lonesdale Bleached Cambria are both
reduced in price .2%c per yard to-day,
and lIOW sell at 2,50 per yard, which are
the only alteratiOna of importance to ob.
serve. , : .
RIVER NEWEL
The riper mus rising Isat evening , v(itik
twelve feet in the channel by lhe Monon
gahela marks. , . Weather yesterday,
clondy and cold. •
The 'Maris from' Cincinnati and
gozia:Zanesville, constitute
the ar,rivals. The Messenger, its among .
the Suet boats due. , ;
Passengers and shippers will bear in
'mind that the Bt. Marys, Capt. T. C.
SweenY, Morris Dorsey, in , the office, is
.the regular packet for Cincinnati to.day,
leaving promptly at noon. Although but
a short time faith° trade she has gained
quite a reputation for. st4d, while in re.
gard to comfort and conveniences, she is
hard to beat.. •
The following towboats will get outto.
day: rFor Olucinnati—Coal Hill, 100,000
; bushels; Star r :l2s,ooo; Leader,Bo,ooo;
Wild' CO, -80,000. , For Loiisville—
I/Luther, .100,0000; SilM Roberta. 100,000;
l ai r °
' OM' New Orleans_
jq . ; - 20%000. Grand total, 1385,000
bushels:: The Ajax on' reaching Louis
vllle, will make an addition to her . tow,
atidit expwiedioilll leave there with
Calmat 860,000, inishels for New Orleans.
On her reeent.tiptrip , ,she cleared-away
the, wreak of the bassinet* , by the E ll a
recently at th e Steu benville bridge..
The Glendale arrived at at, Louis on
Friday, and theihtlaggle Heys .left.there
the,same day for Pittsburgh. _ ,
• The Great Republic arrive d New
torlitans on illiitUrdaY.:' „." • '
The Boss recently midi' o'o'lo front
/6 001 191116 to New Orielita l sitid z bitait
ttrentronti days, with, towel bottrz.viiis ,
=it We: regret' ;to , learn 9thas leapt. ) filo=
!Poe* new. basivNiakiWiiihdiMr i osarbf
litWfogfiAimar fifkabribalia Cit e,
•.riifilin..PlitUWiiii ~,zfotivs4. Ono
roam
41. ; a.; •
d •
Was ;00 , .her 'ray to Fort - 13enbii;; afid
prOnilsed to be one bf the Jitwitteit boats
of the koluitaln fteet.
Bengal Tiger., has contracted to
bring 13,000 tons raiiroad fron froixi Du
"bugue to St. Loma: •
Li attempting to correct a St. Lords
exchange the other day inregard to the
Urilda. we also made • error. We
stated that she hid.been tirChased ,by
Com. Wb ,- .T. Koontz! and' him trans-
formed iraoa•mouutain • boat. , . It Is true
she was purchased by Com. Kounts, but
hti " transferred her machinery to the
reninshi and - then' sold *hat was , left to
Capt, lL K. liatdett,whp trap (erred the
machinery of the Luella on to the trrlicta.
It Is a• matter of no great ''importance,
though:Worthy of corredtiou.
The Argosy, Capt. Levr yandergrift, is
linnet:Mead to take har departare for - St.
Lonisto.day. - 'Considerable' , money has
been _expended on the Argosy flint° ahe
was here last, and she is uow in tip ,top
con di tion' for bluffness.
--Capt. H. - IC. Ilarb3tt received a -letter
from his brother George, Captain: of the
IJF/ids, stating that no lives were lost,
bat'that tlii3 boat could not be raised. .
imik c
e Sanford, an experien ed
and well known" pilot of St.- Dada, has
received the appOintnient of Inspector of
Steamboats and. Xioilers in place of Capt.
D. G. Taylor, removed. Capt. Sanford,
, says the caneinnati Commercial, served
at, the wheel in the various expeditions
of Generals Grant and Sherman in the
Lowee•tileedssippi campaign, and is re
ported to be related to the Grant family.
ratio record of the month of April
shows, that seven steamboat disasters
'have ioecnrred, one Collision and, two ao
chienta, and -eight ateamboahnen 'have
takelA their • departure from earth. Da
ring the same month the licenses of two
engineers were revoked. •
—The Bellevernori passed Eviintiville
on SatUrday, and the R. O. Gray and
Camelia, were at Louisville the same
day.
—The Silver Lake and Colossal put off
considerable freight at Kansas. City on
the Wth.
—The St. Louis Democrat of Saturday
says: Capt. Henry W. Smith, accoMpa
nied by Capt W. H. Blake, le ft yester
day, for • Washington, the seat of the
national government. As there , will
probably' be a good - deal - of anxiety
about the object-they have in view in
going- to Washington, we may be per
mitted to say that the gentlinnan referred'
to are probably desirous -of having-an
appropriation made for Lb)) Tur se of
extending a branch of the Mississippi to
Chicago. -
,River and Weather.
[By Telegraph to the Plitsbarkh
falling,
with seven feet three inches water in the
Canal. Wedther clear and piewiant..,
IMPORTS . Dir RAILROAD.
.PITTECISDRaitg * rouvr WAYlra & DM.
caw Riabacats: May- , 3,-36 -tierces
hauls, Sellers dr., Col,,1" par H
Plait: 1 do hay,l do potatoes, Bricker &
Co; tdo corn, R Knox &Son; 4 bbls tip;
plea, J A Graf4 30 do Vinegar, Arbuckles
& Co; 56 do do, Duff it Son; 1 car . barley,
Pier Dannals & Co; 100 bg.s feed, J 6c W
Fairley; 1•oar potatoes, Woodworth & D;
25 bas cheese. Voigh hi di Co: 2 rolls
leather, Flacons it Son; 54 bales hops,
Spencer dr. M'Ray; 11 bbls apples, 1 do
onions,. Brugge: pan & 0; 1 oar con],
Scott it Gisal; /00 bbla dour, I) Wallace;
50 bales hops, Carson & Co; 100 do do, II
W M'Clure; 100 do do, Haworth & D; 100
Dilworth it Co; 100 do do, Duff. & 'Son:
100 do do, Watt, L it Co; 100 do do, Segh
myer & V; 800 do do, owners/50 bbis
highwthes, Carr &. Co; 184 clear sides, .1
P Hanna it Co; 53 bbls flour, A Q Riddle
200 do. do, Shomaker & 14 100 do do,
Carp & Shepard; '1 car oats, Scott & Gi
sal; 50 bbls highwines, Littell it Mech
ling; .50 do do, S C Watson.
OLDS - ELAM, AND, Prrusuitair. RAIL.
noel:. May 8.-18 cars blooms, J hfoor
head; 5 tiara potatoes, Voigt, Mahood Co;
10 bbla oil, J C Lapps; 12 tea hams, J
Lippencott; 20 bblii oil. Jas Callery; 10
cases tobacco, J C Lippencott. 1 crate, 60
bxs starch, Knox it •Orr; I crate. do, 82
bits do, J Wilaon.& Son; 50 do do, Watt,
Lang & Cs; 1 oar ix:4o4m, Woodworth &
Davison; 2 kegs Little whiskL ioi &
ngs maple mo DayMech
litg; 15 j,& Co;
50 de.do, J Po Porterfield; bbr3oat meal;
Seghtnyer & Voskamp; 2 bbhi eggs; 2 do
dry apples, Head dt - Aletsgar;') 1 bbl'eggs;
Mcßane & Anjer; 7 cars bone, duet, Se
werd it Effierson; 1 car oats , Kell dr.
Ritchart; 116 eke do, H Schnell:mob; 4
bbla eggs, J Peter.
ALLEGAN:Kr &Tallow, May &-1 car
wheat,- W McKee & Co.;' 1 do metal,
- Bpang, Chalfant & Co; '1 -do do, Lewis,
Bailey & Daleen; 1 do hay. 8.0 IdaMas
ten; Ido staves, Jhl Hemphill; 2 cars
hay, }Byplay & Beekert; 1 do corn, hi
Steel dc Son; -1:do wheat, Kennedy Bro;
85 ,hides, Ho!stelae; a tea , hants. , Ci
Myers; .86 kegs. lead, Reed. Bro; 8 eke
cheese, Z Baldlnger; 1 bbl 'egga, W
Ard.roszsr Vara= ItartitoaD.
May 8.-2 cam metali:Brown & 00;27
oats. Kell & Ritchart; 1 car fire clay;
Ditbridge &Son; ,12 pkgs, LJ Blanchard;
2 cars grain, Martin,,Rrickell,& , Co, 10
bble Whlaky,,T M'Ctllough; 2 cars metal
J Moorhead; S'do'rallroadlron.A RR;
480 bbls oil. R 1' Leech; 440 do.do, Fisher
& Bro; 25 bbls'ekka.vwnera. - ,
PLANOS:ORGANS.`&O.
latrY THE BEST AND CIESAP•
UT PIANO 4.32 D OBOAN. •
Seltimiacker's Gold Medal Plano,
AND,ESTEYIS COTTAGE'ORGAIJi
The 301101LMTS22 PLUM ecnnbines all the
latest Tellable improvements known in the con
, rtniction of a ant rises itunztuntent, and has,l4-
Wall been awarded the hi* hest bremium
hibitedi Its tone 'atoll, anirons and sweet 4 , Tne
worianstdp,ror durab t and beauty. ses
all others . Prices from to 1180 is , womag
to_etyle and aahato oheatair than sit .othe:
so
caltec first class Tian*.
28TIVe (XYPTATIC OROLN
Stands saute head at alt.:rsed instruments. in
producing the most perfect pipe_auality of tone ,
of any similar instrument to the UUnit ed MAUS.
It ismaple and compact in consimictlan, and
not limo to wet out order.
042PENTERIIPATENT'S NOX 111111AN.L.
TR=OLO ,I U onlTio be found in this Organ.
• Price from 1 1 9 0 t0#550, Mulill,4to4Pr llte
feats. ,
BABE, YNAKE & BIIEMSR,
. •No: 12 ST. fILAIIf STREET.
GRAY'S FERRY
PRINTING INB 'WORM.
C:E.'ROBINSON,'
PIANOTAOTOIX,R or
Black ad Colored Printing ok Lithographic
IN S , vemusics, asp.
GralN Ferry Reed and $8& street.
iticese •
.
FRD/01 ‘ SHAD -, , :RECEIVED
T HS
i k .),
4, Taitattr a iffiltalfitoki Alt!
:ix„sti.a. .at theor win, 011110411 hen eft'
ciartg sa Igo audited erik4treeta. „ al', ,11
as ' 'of Bet 'it at tau fish -•• but; Mad.
, c (Adak i Rowlock, a nt tiea „,, „ urn
": ifhWritillitiliMPl 1113 4 c atb s t
cra:‘ 1 ss Sairsktavovwcatike F.orice .
.1" '/ -14 ' ' fir Angiir
• • illi lIS Oft II
• am a trot. .
RIVDR ~~Z'S,
lIPPZIC
FOR CAIRO AND BT:
LOMS—Tbe Aneateames
Alt#OSY,.. ...... VAirDsnoarrr. Mastr.r.
Wlll'leive is above oiTIIESDAY, at $ P:
Fortrelibt or_pasia_go apply on board or to
' FLACK. it.COLLINOWOOD. Agouti._
.
- ='• 1869. .ffragirge
i
NORTIEERN LINE PACKETS , L
FROM
•
.
St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul,
. AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
. •
One of the splendicf Sidewheel Steamers of this
Line will We've St; Lents da ly for. Reek nit, D i yen.
pert, mubuque, Winonadstillwat nn Bt. Paul.
:Through receipt.' for Freight sengers
will be given to All points oh th Upper lamas.
aisslPPi on steal:den running frcan this' portend
connecting with the Northern Line Packets at
gt, Loth', thus'enabling. Consignees to get their
Freight through without delay and at lowest
ri
Us. Apply to JOHN nAcK.
J. D. COLLINGWOOD,.
R. C. HEAL
Agents, or to
91
Water stunt.
tab.28:1 4 211
s.mur paWitrno.
R -
P . WITEELINO AND PAR
NEINiBURO I LlNlC.—Leave • Comnanv , a wharf
Boat. toot otiv me Street, daily. at LS ie., WED
NESDAYS and SATIIRDAYS.; •
ttxffiY:E.AOLE O. •L. lissarmAN. Muter.
Irelsbt w ill be received et all boars by
JAMES COLLINS.
'PEACH & COLLINGWOOD,
Aareutr.
aplB
OK WRELINfihr i arg .
„A• MARTETTA,PARREUBBURN
AND CINCINN.ILTL. , .. - ,
• Leave! Pittsburgh EVERY TIMID AY- 1.51 M,
' Leaves Cincinnati EVERY PRIDAY —4 P. 31.
'The swift and superb , Sidewbeel Steamer BT.
MARYS,' T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will
leareas min/sauced above: .
Por Fieight or Passage apply on board, or to
• - PLCK. & COLLINGWOOD, or
COLLINb & BARNES, Agents.
N. 11.—NoPreight received on ' Tuesday. after
ILA. M. mtVAI
. . .
\ SITIAMSHIPS.
T 0 . LIVERPOO L , AND a ttn,
QtrEENSTOWN.-'
Tins trairazo mini sTmenterszps..
artaiiimo%"" wan '. ant am ireasela, among
G t il l Y t t e r PAW L CITY or Armin:pp
i .
CITY 0 TspaToN CITY OF BALITIIO//IC,
ern? or LONDON,
ItallIng: ZVEBY SATURDAY, from Pier 45,
North River, New York. For anomie or further
tufbnnatleMsonlato ,
• WALi
STREW LLIII BINVHAIII, Jr.
/PTFT/
• TO*(Chroniclec Building.
...
ilaariir Orinnsite F oil flalee. Pittatrareb
2,000,000 ACRES OF
OHDIOE LANDS FOR RAM
L i
BY THE . .
Union P c Railroad Company,
ZAISTERN DIVISION,
Lying alehh the Une Of their road. al
$l,OO TO 85,00 PER ACRE,
And on • CREDIT 01 lIVSJTZARS.
For thrther particulars, maps. U., address
301tH P. DICV.Z2EVXI
Land COMMISSIOIIM Topeka. /Sara&
Or VEAL B. iALOGBORN, Seen
elt. Loath lesitnat.
UM
OPTIC* OP 1113 TIHILIWOHIR OP ALLZOH 2 t
COUNTY, Pittsburgh, April Lt, 11 1 69,
IN PURSUANCE_ OF THE 21st
section ot an AOrelating to Allegheny Conn
ty, approved the lit day of May, 1061, and of the
amendment to said isectionApproved the 30th day
of March, 1860, I do hereby give notice that the
Duplicates for the several Wards, Boroughs and
Townships WILL BE OPEN, and I will be pre
pared to receive the --
County, State, Poor, Workhouse and
Improvement Taxes for 1869.
On . said after the Ist day of May. 15 , 9. Bahl
taxes can be paid at this Mike until the Ist day
of August with • DEDUCTION OF FIVE PER
CENT. forprompt payment to ell persons paying
the whole amount olteeir taxes.
There will be no deduction allowed during the
mouth of Anon. There will be
Ten
To all taxl ream.,
beptianber, 1889.1
,iiri2:d3T Tr
,er Cent. Added
g unpaid on the Ist day of
J. P. DIENNISTON,
rer of eubeny County.
SL
TE.
SLATE Or VARIOUS
ROOFING
Qualitle- and • Colors.
particular attentiongiven to laying Slate and
repairing St ateroora, or particulars and prince
address
J. S. MIMI,
— " - k ----
. ,
o .
nc. THE BA,BY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
BOLD MIT ST
LEMON & WEISE.
4., • ' \
Practical Furniture Kaaufacturers, ita s
118.rOpirrit i.vmaNtria.
'wbere May ' be ibniid ti ltdl assortmeni or iNit.-
urt. Chamber sat liftetianitrultani, ,' Aie76
El!
43 Seventh Avenue,
PPPTSBMIGH., PA
tallt:gsB
AL L EG RE N 'ft 'INSURANCE
COMPANY , OP PLITEIRHRHH.
oig,Ro: Wil/IPTH STREET BANE Btoon.
Insures agaluM all kinds of Pin and Marine
RUMP
JOHN IRWIN. JR...President.
T. J. HOSKINROF, Vice President.
0:, f,t,_oll4Jit.L_ly ‘ l_rieeretary. ; : - •
OA. W. Hsr..l4. General Agent.
s;- , DEBEETOES: • • , _
John/min. Jr., B. 1.. .11Ahnestoen
T. J. HosUason,. W. H. Everson. , _
O. e. Hussey, Robert H. Davis,
Harvey Childs, 'Frauds Milers, .
Charles Hays, neut. J. T. fitoekdalt.
in
Capt. W, man', ',
T. H. Nevin: .
, • OPYICI OP PITT EH6I un,
iLt,iniontrf CITY. PA., April agiiiG,
OTICE.—The Aestesiniefits tor
• Gradingiond Paying ht FULTON EiTtIEET.
OPQ Ohio to Wuhlngton Avenues; also. 10r the
Grading and Paving - of 'Concord • streeri• nom
Chestnut Street to Madison avenue:rind Ow, fir
the Grading of Bloasoniniley, are noir ready Inr
!examination and can be seen at the office of the
City Engineer, until MAY eth:ln(l9, when they
will be Waved IA the hands -Attire VitylEyaiteurer
Mr Collection. 1_
• apfklm ••: CRA" r-,
• 01' Znelneer.
j _ Xotiri ON, 5(t0,„;,.• •
• k, . Z . ; C..4 , 7,%.;1;: , :.
pA t zo9;.o4.4llLlT u rpr • 4 114.14'
..!:'& l l, l ll , t A , fi . ;. '•
• 1111-Wiliii
: --,...._
•
IM•PWWW,INFIWW4O6 , OOO 4.I WIWW•WaIde
TO TIM • .
MANUFAMAUD,I% lIIECHMCS,
And Basinesi Nen Generally.
SEALED PROPOSALS wlil be repelved until
the 15th day of June next, by the undersigned,
to employ, by hire, an the convict labor of the
Tennessee State Penitentiary. ' .
The Lessee Is to take all the able bodied con•
iictinow an band, or who . may hereafter come
into the prison doriag hls tend of lease; except
those rieeded by the State to keep up the .estab.
lishnient. He shall also be authorised to occupy
and este charge of all the shops indwerkhOuso
In said prison, to put up such machinery as he
may desire, and shall have the privilege of buy
big, at suchprices as may be agreed upon, all the
Machinery, Tools, Fixtures and Materials on
hand,: both Anished and unfinished.
Said Lessee shall treat those hired with human
.
ity and kindness. conforming to such rules. by -
la*. and regulations as may be established by the
ItireCtors, and work them not exceeding ten
. , ,
hours each day. 7or each convict so employed,
. • .
the Lessee shall pay into the State Trestntry the
price per day bid, said payment to be made quar
terly. • •
He shall also girt bead. with improved securi
ty. In the sum of fifty thousand nolfara, payable
to the State of Tennessee, for Vie falthfu , per
formance 'of- the tit ilertaking hereby imposed.
Said lease to continuer for four years, at the end of
widclite* newproposal from said Lessee shall
have preference for the next four years; provided
he shall have fa ithfully dl scharged his oblige
liOns to the satisfaction of the Directors: said
preference not to exclude proposals from others ,
manifestly more conducive to the Interests of the
. .
. . . .
The workshops are built in a very substantial
manner, with sufficient capacity for working five
or six hundred hands; well lighted and ventila
ted:. alio conVealently arranged: There is one
slatv-Ave
,horse power engine, capable of run
ning all the machinery. -The , mat Li eery has all
of the most modern improvements for the manu
facturing of Cedar Ware, - Funiture, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons,.&c. There is also a Ma
chine shop, containing nine lathes and two bolt
miehines, a blacksmith shop with nine fuzee',
complete-,chatie, three trip - hammers - and tools
a foundry one hundred and forty feet
long au4 forty-Ave feet wide, 'wit flans for
making all kinds of hollow. ware, 'plow corn
shelters, etc also patterns for stove and ' Other
ceilings.' Mee, one building used for manufac
turing bagging, containing fifteen looms, with
all . the necessary machinery for spinning, etc.
There is also a stone shop,. paint shop and dry
Tne prison buildings are beautifully located
just,outslae of the corporation of:Nashville. and
within one quarter of a mile of two railroad de
potvand'one mild of tho steamboat landing.
There ore now about iourhund red and Sfty con
victs in' 'Vie prison, !no& of whom have served
some Tears and are skilled mechanics in their re
spective branches of busine s. She prison is un
der a Board of Directors, satin Warden, whose
duty it is to provide soy the wants of the convicts
and to see that strict discipline fa maintained.
.Proposists mat be addressed to tile undersigned
or Secretary of ritate, within case they'should be
indorsed "Proposals fat leasing the Tennessee
Penitent'ary-" • • •_ •
Any further information desired will be fur ,
Waned by addressing tile Directors of the Peni
tentiary, Nash, ille. WM. SHA.
MIIII.II NE ELL. •
C..EObINSON,
Directors. '
ap.lo-d&T
NICE
• A-1
TO CO NTRACTORS. .
. .
. ,
prßoror. o as will •be received to build and
eruct a church building for the
MIST . PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION,
•
the borough of . East Birmingham. corner of
;Jelin and Sarah streets.
Plans and specifications can be seen by calling
on blr. WM. BECK. Sr.. at Washington Beck's
Mold Ebel). on Perry. below Bingham street,
Binntn shamiziter the hour of 1 o'clePic P. Sr.
each day, un til the evening of the Sth day of May
neut.
Commencing Saturday, Nay 1.
ap30:111-sr ITH
RAILROAD LETTING.
St. Louts,Vandalia & Terre Haute R.R.
Proposals will be received until 1A o'clock M.,
MAY sth, addressed to MOSEEN.• • SMITH &
Co., Chia! Contractors, Terre Haute. Indiana,
for 4he last fifty-seven (57) miles of this road.
The work Is of the most desirable character w cim.
prising both very heavy and also light work.
PAYmimrs, wONTIELY, Ix cairn. Profiles can
be 'seen at the Wilco in Terre Haute, after April
J. IIdBRIE MILLER,
Consulting Engineer.
.prlll6, 1859. ap2i:ll6B
' *SERE HAUT& A
IPMEIOPOSALS will.be received
until MAY the 4th il l Paintine and Prefer,-
nor City kirgl. Also. for extending the gallery.
Foe lane and specifications, call on the I:superin
tendent of Markets.
The Committee reserve the right to'relect any
or all bids.
' SAMUEL KILGORE
app ,
T'ittat :l22. abn.rgh. Apr1122,1E84 . Markets.
-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. D1LL1NG113....... A. It. 1422 1 710160 X.
DILLINGER 84 STEVENSON,"
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whiskies.
DEPORTEES OP t
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
ariZO PITTSBURGH. PA.
Ell 4 l l AllyillED BY A. & T
W. N. OORMLY
WHOLESALE' GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty 'Street,
(DrIZOTLY OPP. ZAMA nom,)
larrTB3l3lMGFEt s
se ,
n. 1111111.1. .J. A. MIMI.
Id STEELE & SON,
s Vonvnlission Merchants,
DICALZIIB Dr
IF3CsOlcrlto OULAIDT, E9F.E.11:10 ofte.
No. 9$ OHIO STILENI,' near Nast Common,
, , ALLEsmitisy CITY. PA.
at EMIL JAS. P. D1CH.1.27.
EIL & RITCELART
COMMISSION MERCHAN TS,
AND DIALIES
FLOUR, GRAM, HEED% MILL MD, 40.,
848 Liberb' SC. Pittsburgh, .
L.
J. • 7--1/ARD
Whohub, and Retail Elmwl/2
.Zg==
PIIKTLEs ./41.111) & 'PATTON,
Wlsoleiate Grocers. OdmillMaidn iteahant.
an Dealers- ItErodnne,l Molar, Bacon, Wet
FUN Carbon and Lard OU, Iron, Naas Waal.
Vottonyarns, and all . I ":csnurnn , Mant i llas
ep_erauy l4 llA and 41 1 ,11. .B OND
t"b°
atw.i .. ... * op ...... •
. N&VIPAILLACE.WhoIe•
'tat R 0021114 PRODI3tX Dam,
t. 414-9#14T14 aTI4 .ri s.tualthy
SOKIV• I.IIOIIIIV BONS ilinetol7s.l.
4.,,110111813 .84BROIL,Suc•
Mita
um IL BOUM eb'
baliatWboltiti•
• • , Alsro•-,Clort
LS • • treilfa:.l4 ttibtrath
Sitecedisor
riCS
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=nMUM
NM
RAILROADS.
rill TIRE.ANGE OFIRMININ
ALLEGUENT VALLEY RAILROAD,
THEIONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 011.
REGIONS WIMOND A YANGE. OF CA .03.
On and afte„ : _May 3d, 15e9 TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsbnrel Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, ft r Franklin,l3ll Cit7,Btlf
cm, and all points in tl e OR Regions.
LEAPT. PITTSBURGH. ' AMBIT IA PITTSETTIZON
Day Ex 8:00 am Day Ex 5:15 pla
Eight Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex ' 0:30a m
Brady's B Ac 3:15 p m Branys B Ao 10:15 am
Ist tiodaWnut 9:45 a m Ist sodaW'ks 7:40 a m
Ad SodaW'its 0:30 p SodaW'ks 6:16 pm
Ist Holton— 0:45 a m Ist Holton.. a:5O aTO
Ad Hu1t0n...19:00 M Sin Holton... R:Oli p
3d Hutton... 1t:00 pm 3d Holton... 1:05 prn
Arnold'a Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40p ni
Chbren train to and from Soda Works leave
Ptttsborgh at 1:10 P. E. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 50 A. E.
E x p ress trales stop only at principal points.
Accommodation trains stop at alt stations
LAWRENCE, Gong Sup`t.
_ THOMAS R. KING, Assn.
ap.lo
LENNEITLVA-aium
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
I, On and after April Slith. 1069. Trafmg
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot,
corner or Washington and Liberty streets, as
followat • •
- Arrive.
FRail _Train.... 12 5
ait . 1•45 ate
Wall's No. 6 SO am
BrintonAcoen. T. 50 sin
Wall , * No. 2.• 8 ; 50 auk
Cincinnati E1.9:10 am
Johnstown A010:36.at0
How' d Ac No11:11./ pm
Pittsb'eliii 3 SOM
Phila.. ExpreseVlS
Wall's N0.3.1.51:60 pia
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm
How'd Ac Not. O:05 pm
WalPs No. 4. 11:20 pm
Pas , 0:29 PIP
*These tr a i n !make
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train /even Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:0 6 a. so., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 ; a. m. Na Vatting, leaves
_Pittsburgh at
111:50 m. and arrives at Walls Station at
AaOp. m.
*Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other
trains daily except Sunday. -
/for further Information amity to -
W. H. BKCH WM. Agent.
The Pennsylvanlaßallroan Company will notas.
smne any risk fbrßaggage, except for wearing hp.
rltsiind limit their responsibility to Ong am
re. OiIIITS in value. All „Baggage exceeding
amount in value will be at the risk Of Jibe
en
owner. twines tak by special contract.'
EDWARD WlLl 4 lAilBe,
spit General Superintendent, Altoona. Ps.
Depart.
*DayExpress.. ii:/B_ll/1
Elontnern COW - km
WalPs No. /.. 640 am
Mall Train 4.4:116 oat
How , dAc ol 10:110 pm
gOinein. , llEx - .111:40' pm
wan NO. 3.. UtMAIIII
Johnstown ,
tan
Braddock', Ac. 8:4160,
Phila. - Expren44llo p
Wall's No. 3.. 41:50pm
Wall's No. 4.. 41:03 pra
*Fast Line.
How 9 d Ac NO2.4l:alrpm
Waire P 10.5.. 111:01)Dm
se connection Harrts-
•
Npv - E ST:EBN-MENNIN
T
PENNSYLVANIA,
P.A...LROAD.On and after April With; is6W,The
Pi ssenger Trains on the Western. Pennsylvania
Elm road will arrive at and depart from the
Federal Street Depot, Allegheny_ - City.as f 0110715:
rrive. I .0112 at.
Springd A 'e No 113:40 a m I r ...... 7:09a al
Freeport No.113:20 a in Freeport, N6.1 . 9310.1t
Expressi..„..lo:4o am SharpblNol
Sharpb'g No.11:90 Om Express . 2:80 pm
Freeport N0.24:00 pm fiwingdiotlo I SrpOvni
Mail 3:30 p m Freeport N0.23:00 - pni
Springdle N023:20 P Slninri . einTikaAP
Aboye trains run daily exeep
_Sun *Y.
The-Chunk Train I.wese Allegbessy Junction
m
every duxiday at 7:40 a. m., remising Allegheny
City at 9:30 a. m. Returning. leaver Allegheny
City at 1:110 p. m. and arrive gt.Anagheuy - June.
lion at 3:40 p. m.
009m07Ation TirrirgreTrogiasle in pa
of Twenty, between Allegh i e l y
t O r l s C hestnut
street, Mem% Bennett: Cree . .Etna and
Sharpsburg and_good,o - cm e Mopping
&tilts:Bons fjpet.Med 011
The traMs - leaving Allegrumy City at 7:00 a.
inake.direet connection at Preepen withWal.
kers line of Stages for Bailer and Biainansterwn.
Through tickets ma b e ptur.lrased .tin Once.
No. 1 Bt. Clair stree t,ear the Sps .-p=sionßridge.
Pittshursh, and at 6 Depot, A.Mgheay.
lot furiliez infbrmation.annlY to •
• JAMBS LEFYEBTB,
` Agent-'
Federg Steee eat.
The Weatinn Peninsykratila 'Railroad / Plil' not,
as same arty riskier Baggage, except Ihr !rearing
apparel, and limit their Lefty to One
Hundred Dollar' in • value. All- tagze en.
ceeding tt.115 amount in value wlllhe at, t e•risk ad
the owner, Unless *skim by epeeist eon .
EDWARD ii. tiniitaialdlS
aphi Geneva superintendent,. Altoona. Fa.
M
1 9e
UltoH. POET tr aiIIiM V I AYNE arm HO
B. W. and CLEVELAND a PITTSBEUtEMIL
From April 510t_.,ti 1809, train, will leave trona
and arrive at the UMOII Depot; north aide, rim
burgh city time, as follows"
Lamm. .
Chicago Ex....5:013 a m
Erie s._lfgu Er."1:515 am ,
Cl. & Wh_ g W 1513 a m
Chicago Ma11..6:514 a m
Chicago Ex....9:43 a m
& Whig Ex ShOlipm
Chicago 2:23 pm
W`e &Erie Ex*:43
Depart/roes AllegAsag,
Bea'r Falls A.c.8:58 am
Leetsdale " 10:03 a m
", "11:68 am
Rochester" I:2l3pral
Leetsdale Ace..3:sSpm'
Enon .5:33 p m
Bea"rFalla.." •5:53pm
Leetsdale 10:43 pm
FairOaka Sun
day Church. 1:13 p m
11 - V.11:3313. m. ChicaS
sir 19:03 p."rn.Chica,
_No change of cars t
Chicago. Sleep ng cars,
dissuipolia and Chicago.
- 3. Ai. RENBALL,
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Gen't Vicket Agent
Chicago Ex.. 1:511a m
Chicago Zz..D.:o3)e el
Wheeling Ez 10:48 a m
'Orestilne 11'111:33e Le
El i lmi i ii . l:24:
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c"wlL & E il.' ""xil
.. Arrive 4 s .elp. 1.
Leetsdale ne..o: s w-ani
Beale Fails " EI:518 am
Et New Castle " "
9:1310:23 ant
on
Leetsdale' " 1:011 am 4nn
Bear Falls " 51:43 Inn
Leetsdale". 4.:113 ant
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Fair Oaks ann.- : -
Dm
day a:hurch. 9:158 ant
. , Filmes leaves dally.
, • Zzereu snivel. daily
. • tweets •Plttsbargh and
wltuont change, to lg
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eking Suptan't.
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PARRANDLEROUTE.
011 ANGE UT 11:61E.-0410,Afigz NoIiDAT.
April. 516th, 3.8139, trains Mil Iftveaad'arriire st
Um:l:talon Depou.aa falkowsz___ _
..Depart,. ArrIIPIN
11.18s.la.151:14 a. m.
iasit Lute 731 - 84i5.71.
Express • ' x:33 p; m: - 4:33 m
Nixed Ace'n 5:3.1.16 , M. s :6N 'McDonald's dee , n,N4:4lll:aza. [8:18 a. m.
Steubenville Am:eau:sod. 3:58 p.m. ,8:33 a. m.
Acr'n. No. 211q.srp. m. • • 8.1%
Sunday Chnrch Tra4n.. p. 9:58 a, m.
/Hp 9:33z. m. tra% WM leave (URN •
151:13 P. It. train will arrive daily. •
All oilier trains will ruedati7 . Banotys except.
ed. The 9:43. a. m. Train makes elose, con.
nections at Newark - . Its Zaneirsillls. ••• -
8. F. tiOULL, Generitl Ticket Agent.
a W. W. CARD. Supit.. Btenbeitvill - 4)1110.;
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_On and after TUESDAY. lioyember.. 17th.
1861, trains will arrive at and depart from ma
Depot earner of Grant and Mater streets. as
follows:
and fro3n BOX
town TOO a. U. 0:00p. X.
klexeesportAcoomet'n lltDO A. B. 14:06 r, x.
Ex. - to and from llnt'n. 3:00, P. Y. 10:10 4X.
West , Newten Aoeom , t. • 4:30 P. x. 8:354. MI
Braddock's Accomdtln. 640 p.
Y. 7:50 P. X
Night AC. tolicliMmort.lo:3o Y. Y. 6:I15 A. X i
Sunday Church TrMn to
and nom West Newton - 1:00 P. MACAO
For tickets apply to
-Z;X. RAYMOND, Lost.
W. B. STOUT. BuDenntendent.
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Oregon.
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