The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 06, 1869, Image 3

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Nay, .Yotur,•May 6.--The Cotton mar
ket opened firm and with a'good demand,
. - closed quiet; 'sates 4,500 bales at 2 0(o for
Middling T.Tplands. Flour: receipts were
11;17/ bbls; market dull-and 51g10c
lower; sales 5,100 Ms at $ 2 5,6005,95 for
superfine State and western; 040,35 for
extra State; pc@it,tio for extra western;
$6,95(4)13 for white wheat extra; $6,15®
,L 7,50 for R. H. O.; 17®8,50 for extra St.
V.Jotds; f9@l2 for good; choice do. ;;;
closing quiet. Rye Flour quiet; sales
800 tibia at $6,75@)6.85: Cornmeal 401
and unchanged. W h isk.Yquiet manful
at 98o'for western free. Wneat: receipts
were 11,359 bush; market heavy and @
Sc lower, sales 41,000 bush . at ! 11,44 .1 45
for No. 2 spring, delivered; ,$1 1 ,,48 for o.
1 and N0..2 mixed delivored.
.. 1480, or •
amber Michigan; $ 1,70(31,75 w hite. 11-
fornia, the latter being an extreme:. IP, ,1
for white Canada; $1,95 for white MI i
gan. Rye quiet and without, obeli e.
Barley heavy and declining; Naga 5, 1 ,
T o
bush Canada West on private terms a d
sales also 5,000 bush German at, $2,75®
2,874. Barley. Malt valet.- Corn: re
celPus 12,036 bright. market heavy and /(gi
2e lower; sales 4 8 .000 . 13mb at 9/®9le for
new inixed4 western; market closing
at 91©92c and 90(galc for old do. in store.
Oats; receipts, - 83,718 bus; dull, with
sales of .22,000 . bu5i- at 870 for" .western in
More, and Bs@)B9c for do. afloat. , Rioe
quiet 10,8MQ9c for Carolina. Ceirx3e dull- -
Sugar in fair request. with saies of 420
hhds Cuba at 11%©12h'e. Molasses
steady; salsa of 125..hhds Cuba! at. 53c.
Petroleum firm at 173;©18c for exude
and 330 for refined. Hops quiet.at ii®l2o ,
for A.mericart. Linseed Oil firm at 11,03.
Spirits Turpentine quiet. Pork steady
and quit at $31,12@31,25 for now mess,
$31,00 fbr old do., $25.75026,00 for prime,
$48,25328,50 for prime mess. Beef dull;
aides of 115 bbla,ut $81@)16 .for new plain
mess, and ;12©18 for new extra mess.
Tierce Beef dull: sales of .180 tcs at s2olg!
23 for prime mess, and $25032 for India
mess. Beef Hams steady, with sales of
145 bbls at $26032. Cut -Meats quiet
and unchanged; 17.) pkgs at 12%®13e for
shouldersomd 15%01163 for hams. Mid
dies quiet . d heavy; eighty boxes
were 801C1 16,.',0 for long- clear.
and 16y0 fo long cht hams. Lard
vt ,
quiet and steady; 670 tea at 163.1®18X0
for steam, and 18y, ®183413 for kettle ren
dered. Butter firmer at 25©32c for Ohio,
and 20(4)450 for State. Cheese firm at 19
®2Bc. Freights to Liverpool firmer; en•
gagements per steamer 22,000 bushels
wheat at 2d.
Latest.—Flour -closed- dull, and a
shade easier on law „grades. Wheat dull
and is lower for spring. Rye, quiet and
steady. at $1,31®1,32 fOr weatern. Oats
dull at 86jio for western in store. Corn
lOwer and dull at 910920 for new mixed.
western, and 90c for old mixed western
iu store. Pork quiet and Steady at $31,10
for new mesa, - eph and regular,"Beef
• quiet and unchanged . ( tat meats steady
with a lithited inquiry. Bacon quiet.
Lard quiet at 18@lb.go for,fair to primesteam. Eggi closed quiet at 19©20c.
Onzioaeo, May 6.—Eastern Exchange
at par buying. and 1.10 premium wiling.-
Flour - quiet; spring extras $5,00@6,25.
Wheat quiet, with .sales - Cf No. 1 at $1,16
®1,17g, for No. 2, $1,11©1,12 cash, and
Ist,loyegli,iLseller the month; closing at
@.l, la cash; sales alma 'Change at
#I,IOM. Corn dull and • 24g2.50 lower;
sales of No. I at 60®61340, No. 2 57(§58c, -
rejected 55@b6mc, new 55056 c; closing
at 603i®61c for No. 1, and 573,@;58c for
No. 2 sales this afternoon at 69e seller
May and June. Oats in good demand
and 134igle lower; sales of. No. 2 at 6034©
61e: closing.unchanged. Rye quiet and
31•4@lo • lower: sales at $1,16; closing 'at
$1,153i.-for No. 1. Barley firm; sales
at . 11,75 in store. Highwines nn
changed. New Orleans Molasses $1.00"
®1,05. • Sugar; 14®1534c for common to-.
fair. Maas Pork dull, at $30.50@31,00.,
Lard inactive and firmer at 17,©17,4c.
Sweet. Pickled-Hams firmer and more
active atas)4C..l3tilk Meats quiet. • •Dry
Salted - thoulderis 1134V)1243. . "Freighte.
firm and`xteady, at 434 c, for - oats, 53;0 for
corn:and 6c. for -wheat to Betftalo. -Re
ceipts for the past twentv;foar houre
-9,675.1:1bis flour; 26,600 bush wheat; 60,43 e!
bush c0rn;:64,898 bniih oats; 118 bushry
in e
20 j,
0 hnsh-barley; 6;830 bead hogs. -Ship-•
entei•--6;106-ibbla ' flour; 44,812 bush
Wheat; 42,557 bush corn; 31,928 bush oats;
0,145 bush rye; 1.617 bush barley ; 5,729: ;
head hogs. ' -
ST. Lours, May 6.—Tobacco steady and
unchanged. Cotton nominal at 26;ic.
Hemp—nothing doing. Floor quiet and
Very little doing; superfine ranges at'
114,00@5,00, and extra at $4,75®5,75.
Wheat firm, but business small:good
strictly prime fall at 31,45(34.65; choice'
to fancy, $1,76®1,90; prime t o
spring in sacks sold at f1,11@)1,14. Corn ,
firm and higher at 531€D596 - in bulk;
and 63@66c for - mixed to white in sacks.
Oats buoyant and higher at 64@07c. Bar.
ley quiet, sang icw,grades very -dull; Illi
nois and lowa:spring sold at 31,65, and
.choice Mitinesottrat 82,00. Rye. heavy,
but unchanged; $1,51)14k. Airhisky
advanced to nc, and held at 90c at close.
Groceries firm and unchanged. Pork
quiet, Jobbing 131,00,. and heavy sales
at 250A;i' hUgber;..Btkiciii:= l / 2 1111es on or
ders at lacier ShouidersOWS fcki clear
rib:sidets andWo fikeleSi'aides. Ougar
cored hamif 2oc,..=! Lardflit:llan& Coml.
nal, with 170 offered, and 17Xo asked.
Receipts: 3,900 bbls flour, 8.300 bus wheat,
8,000 bus corn, 4, o oQ, T huf vgatcp ,30Or bus
barley, 800.htli - V'
ersrontir,' in.,./day,.8.,-.Flouf steady and
is moderate'' ,nand.- - Wheat,llght , Ale.:
mand for Ne. 1 at 11,40, and Nct 2 at $l,BO.-
Corti irtelgillgrlpiliae Scarce and wiped.
st 84®85. for best; damaged plenty and
dull': at 50 to altr: Oatatk Inhcierogoda.
mand - itt - With 72. - Bye. siiichanged at
14,37®1,ft r i,toticipti firm; Middlings 27 , r2;
2734.- Tobsew-Thw k Oates oT 'll2 hlids`
as 6 . 40.1(44/00•Whieks,y f firmet and told
at 93.-and net reefed freely at this rate; •
Provision__s arm g. extreme rates. pywder`
mind ha light. ..w Pork Sold at 481,00 .1
Bulk meat& held at 12@140 and,no.sales.
Bacon held W M at' ug, mu _= a ; 11.) :for;
shoulders, clear ribs and clear sides, but.
the sales were man and the' dYniatell I.
quite li ght: - Laid bold 18 for , prime ket
tle rendered, and :1734 for prime , AteamP
small talets'Of aotintry kettle rendered'at
179g@l7N. ri Sow cured hams .18 ',;(01If.--i
Butter firm . forfresh made, but dull for
ali olktieripinda l _ Eggs 15. • No.cblinge. in .
alkt LinioW dill 1; fibOt for .Lard;..1,45(4:
1,50 for„ i Petroleum; p for reflued..K.Nq
change n groceries. G4Adilisn.bilijihg;.,
Loquavitys, May 6.—Provisions firm
with On Oderl4 demand.. MihsiPoitk. IC
quiet but firm at 1531,25©31,50. Bacon
shoulders at 13X®18,0; clear rib aides”
at 26 4@l7c; clear sides at 17 W447Re:
Lar at 1 / I @il/IMc in tcs. Flour
quiethut sr at - 1514;5,50 for quperfine;
115.7,510 r extra;atul.gB.so for fancy. Coin
steady at 88a 'for choice In bulk.. Oati
steady at 88c. - , Wheat at•11.40(411,45 far_
red; and steady.. , ; Bye at11,45®1,47 411*-,
prime. Bagging steady withsbght do- ,
niandrt sales fitenttieky Thimp tiltigt*
Mght weight at 180, and cement at 51,25.
'W l T' c ltdatiitat i 'arm at: 1 22 @g2,50' far
prime, Slid 0za;504§24 fOrh ice. POW.
Wes 4* at 11,25. Corn Me a l at *1%1.25 , I
far kiln' dried. 'Coffee; Sugar' and Mo.
lows .atasay.and mialiaugefisi :Bran , at
1 1 5,80:: Candles, full weight 21.12' or' ' at'
.. / 0. 3 : 4 41.,. !tar_ and. Hightvines „are ;
urraLiatid 1 ends -sales ,: at • 0 2 4 6 301
rectified it steady at 9/ 1 c@111, 2 6 -a 0- '
e°rdi ng .to PY004.. _Tobias° MU*. aoe -
hinds at prices ranging from 114,00@12 76 *
.__►_BusmA r id ay g....Th emilc o u i s w id e _.
i 6 Orb
•"our r tle; Corn, 20,0b0 buils;
Aproono;z43 Vegas! .111x1,14)au,
May 5. - -3caig 11 - me,
,)0. L Reynolds; 23
bdla brooms; ' Kirlilla.tliak & CO: t 22 ske
oate,'Kelll 11,1161uut'46 (16"d0, -- Bricker
it 0o; 11 Midi), 12 do -rye; Sbott Gitull;
111:bblwratine&t11, Aladdin 0110 o; 2 do.
flaseeedilWat4 L. & 04 - Itarimetal, 11;
Woodeldeei.tdo.do, Union Milli; 1 ds) do.
Rea, cfrafr 4 , Dlllll,l .do ioateLtuid pote,q,
foss,
_graham &kr; ILdo,gridzip Little &I,
Baird: 240 bbla (44,1 ITllkins; 320 do 4 0 ,1
D M Edgoil‘an 820 'lll3 d o, Risher-A/1w
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, Arzitoszrry filiArci44,•Afay 8,-1 oar
metal; Eq!ung, Malt t ~itt C olt .A oo,,obb,,
flour, 3 utflivartt,294 ' 'Oals,, ~TXUOx:JkI
Boni' tbbtit aidar, J 4 ;41 greo#lll4ea.
*DOOkoauiptill'bblo p of * J iferteirtft
car 'ltetal, Lewis,' liy `dc' Dalialk,"&
t b
bola aldar r o were; ' , BA)]* bakkis‘ `l' : dari Jlibilekhart;f 'I 'cur *twatleKeel'arl
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Oats, 47,000 nibs; Shipments of Canal
cicaranoeseferrod - for a day or ,two.
Freights; tee loads of wheat to New
York at 14 c. Min steady with sales of
Wisconsin spring . at' $5,50 for western
bakers; - $5,80 fordo atioatf•fine Michigan
$5; white.do sBvainber western $7,3714.
Wheat is in fair demand and lower, with
sales of 7,000 basks Port Washington at
$1,20; 2.200 bashei NO. 2 Chicago at *1,22;
14,000 bushe No.- 2do about $1,20. Corn
dull and unsettled; Hales of 24,000 bushs
new at 7:40)63o; 14,000:busing in car and
small , 1 l ots at 65c.
_Oats .firm add nearly
all With rawnfrom the market; sales, of
35,000 buihs western at 720, king 73e at
'close.• Rye Wilk Sales VIC 6' car, - de..
livered, at $1,20.....,8ar1eqf neglected."
Seeds steady with small sales. pork dull
add anchanged. r Lard dal , and un
changed: Illghwinets neglected.
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TonEPO, May G:--- , Flour dull. Wheat
35®1c lower;lambersl,42X; spring $1,45,
buyer May;,whlta MR:himregular at
$1,43 ; No. lido. : $1,80; amber Illinois
$1,53. flora ia a shade lower and 'dull;
sales No. 1 at 67340; No. 2 at6B®64c.. Oita
unchanged'at 70c•for Michigan. • Rye is a
shade better ; ', small' sales No. 2 ' . at ` $1,23.
Barley dull and nominal. Receipts-1,-
500 obis flour, 6,650 bush wheat, 21,660
bush corn, 2,720 bush oats. Shipments
3,100 bbls f10ur,5,840 bush wheat, 5,900
bush corn, B,3oibnah oats, 360 bush rye.
„CLEv.spaztb, May 6.—Flour quiet and
steady; city made: $9,00®9;25 for triple
extra white; $7,75 for double extra am
ber; 16,75®7,00 for double extra red win-
ter; $6.00 for extra red. Country made:
16,50(4)7,50 for double extra red and am
ber; 86.00(4)6,75 for doable extra spring:
$7,50®9,50 for doable extra white winter
wheat; No. 1 red Winter held-11,50; Bales
of 3 cars of No. 2 do. at $1,30. Corn,
sale of 1 car at 71. Oats 70.
MILWAAIKE t .lrfay G.—Flour dull and
Inactive. City - spring extras $5,75®6,25.
Wheat unsettled ; 11,15 for No,•1 ; $l,lO
for No. 2. Oats dull and weak: 60340 for
Nc. 2. Corn dull and weak at 59c for
new. Rye firm and unchanged. Barley
quiet and steady; prime at . 11,80®1,85.
kteceipts, 2000 bbls, flour. 38009 bu. wheat.
Shipped, 2000 bbls, flour, 21000 bu.
wheat. •
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PHILADELPHIA, May 6 . -Flour exces
sively dull and drooping; extra fancy
Ohio s7®9, and fancy slo®l2. Wheat
steady; sales of 4,000 bus - red at f1,65®
1,73, amber $1,75®1,85, No. 1 spring $1,50.
Rye unchanged. Corn held firmly, with
sales of 5,000 bus mixed western at 85®
88c. Oats firm; westeruBoo. Petroleum
steady; crude unchanged; refined 330.
Provisions unchanged. Whisky9Bc®sl.
l BALTIMORE, May 6.—Flonr dull.
rheat firmer; sales of good, to prime red
$1,90@2,00.: Corn opened firm and
closed dull; prime white at 84®86c, and
yellow at 86®88c. Oats dull at 73®75c
for light, at 78®430c for heavy. Rye dull
at $1,30®1,45. Provisions unchanged.
Whiskey firm at 960.
1 CHICAGO, I%lay 6.—Hogs opened mod
erately active and steady and vlosed dull
and weak. at I18,15®8;50 common to fair
and $8,60®9,25 for good to choice. Cattle
steady and firm, at $4;75(415,75 for batch.
era' 'dock and $6,25®7,75 for light to
extra prime shipping steers.
DETROIT, May 6.—Wheat; receipts,
8,000 bush; market lower for No. 1 white,
with a fair demand for extra white at
11,77®1,78; No. 1$1,50; No. 2 $1,36®1.37;
amber very firm, at 11,40151,42 for No. 2.
Corn 69c. Oats 55c.
Sr. Louts, May 6.—Cattle steady and
unchanged at 33 7c. Hogs dull and
lower at 7@)9c..
Dry Goods market,
.Nsw YonK, May 6.—Trade continues
very dull and the market lacks buoyancy.
The Broadway 4-4 Brown Sheeting's are
reduced to 13e; Cabot 4.4 Bleached bins.
line 15c: Gold Medal do. 1414 o; Mystic
Lakes 4-4 do. 17340; Cabot 42 inoh 18c;
Barnsley % Bleached do. 10%c: Provi
dence do. do. 1034 c, and Greene 11, ji do.
1034 c. Woolens -and domestic • Linen
goods are also dull and very much de
pressed.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAY2PR &
OAGO Iten&OAD, May 6.-9 care metal,
Nimick de Co; 3 do do,Bryan & Caughey
2do do, Everem, P d Co; 3 do do, Hall
man it. Hammett; 100 bbla flour, JJ.
Kelly; 100 do, do, 1 bales broom corn,
Watt, Lit Co; .I car middlings, HSchnel
bach; 65 bdls .broom boodles, H Mc-
Clelland; 1 car oats, 3 do corn, SCott
Gisal; 1 do oats, A Moore; 1 do rye, Culp
& Shepard; 6 do wheat, Liggett & Co;
1 no bran, Keil it Rltchart; 500 bbls flour
owners; 100 do do, Shotnaker & Lartgen.
helm; 1 lot carriage hardware, Hare
Bro; 1 do do; Briawhinney & Co; 33 ska
rags. Godfrey it Clark; 25 bdls hides,
Hays & Stewart; 10 bxs cheese, M W
Rankin; sdo do. W T Cooper; 25 do bit.
ters, Sellers & Co; 2 cars borleY, ,7 0 7
Meek; 1 do oats, J B.Campbell; 25 boxes
cheese, Voigt, M & Co; 20 bgs barley, 16
pkgs • potatoes, H Rea Jr; 2 bbls eggs,
.Woodworth dr D: 18 do apples, J A
Graff; / car stoves, Adams & Bro.
Crasyswarro AND , P/rraattßost RAIL
ROAD MaY6.-2 cars metal, Nimick it
Co; 14 cars blooms,. John Moorhead; 120
bblei potatoes, 2 cars 'do, Voir.. idahood
dr Co; 1 car rye, Theo Moore;,lo9iiks oats. •
1 J Hendrick; 1 car lumber, • Slack dr
Sholeglci f itars ore, Sboailberger &Blair;
1124c5, 4 bbls potatqee, BrAggerman &
O'Brian; l oar. potatoes, Bricker * Co; 1
do. Vangorder &. Oheßard; 50
stazdt, Hatvorth & Detitureit;' 30 do d p
i,
St:tickler & Morlege; 36 eke raga, Christy
& Benham; 52 bbls oil, 8 B - Fi4,4t co;
"14 aka rige‘ , l B Jones; 179 aksrago, Pitte
Piper Co; _3B •fugs molasses, Voigt, Ma
hood & Co; /6 bbis cider, Keyser dr ,
Weiner; ,10,-:bxa cheese, alruggerman • &
O'Brian; 13 do do, Watt" , Lang , it Co; 5
bbls egg‘PG Critighead;• 8 do do, John
J Bet t,14 2', do, do, ,H Rea J r;-
_•2 ,do do, Mc.
Bane k4rijer; 250 PiPes,a H Collins.
CINOINNAST Aso
„bouts adAiratoAD. May Sr.- 1 50 pea iron,
&
M'Knight CO; 2 trxe axei, Graff, hi'D It
Co; 8 do collet, Cunninghams & John
sons; 2 bbis japan, R Sellers; Ido db,
M AJoneti; 9 she ptitatoes. 5 do wheat, F
&finds; 10 kgs lard, Tucker, Morgan
Go; 8 bales tan, P Donlon' 12 bdls paper,
Christy & B; 14 skit raga, J Dunlap; 81
bdls brooms, H R McClellan; 56 do do,'H
MtiElroy; 1 car oats, Sam Hood; 1 do
corrta W Simpson:4 do do, D Wallace; ,
I jig rye, Pattait 1 do ship/chaffs, J
Dorrington; Ido staves, .Albriglat: 3do
di", WM Hastingei; 6, boleti cotton, Eagle
OottOn Workm; 10 tes lard, 16 hhds baths,
J i H Parker; 100 Milo Soar. &thomaker it
L;10 doz sieves, gji do riddles, J Wood.
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The river continues - to recede steadily
With seven and a - half feet in_ the chan
nel by the Monongahela marko r last ev
ening. The weather yesterday . was
cloudy and cool, with every appearance
of rain. Mercnry at 5,P. at. 55. •
The towboata Greyhound; Tiger. an d
Fearless departed for Cincinnati, taking
in the aggregate 251.000 bushels of coal.
The Argosy departed for St. Louis last
evening with a fair trip and engage
ments below sufficient to fill out. Pilots,
Oakes and Muirine. •
The Kenton was due from Portsmouth
last evening, and will return as usual
to-day. •
The Grey Eagle Capt. C. L. Brennan,
is the regular Ja;cket for Parkersburg
to - morrow,leabing at noon. '
The Messenger, Caper Jesse Dean, Jas.
Russell, clerk, is announced • for St.
Lti a ndo rt ff h e w s t su perior is in d a u n c mcentlsent
to
• passengers. Messrs. Flack and Coiling-
cod are her agents
Business continues dull at the landing.
this offerings of freight ' having fallen off
!notarially within the past few days, and
boats experience considerable difficulty
hi picking up a trip.
The Saille, Silver Lake and Mollie
Ebert all arrived at Sioux City on Tues
day, en route from Pittsburgh to Fort
Benton. -
--The Bellevernen left St. Louis for St.
Paul on Tuesday, with 550 tons freight.
-;—The Bayard arrived at St. Louis, on
Tuesday and the Leonidas left the same
day for Pittsburgh.
W. M. Bull obtained a judgment at
St. Louis on Tuesday. for p 583 against
the Home Insurance Company of Cin
cinnati.-
—The steamer G. McC. Porter was
seized ny..4lft. United States Marshal on
Tuesday, on a mariner's lien.
—The t r amelia, en route from Nash
villa to Pittsburgh, left Cincinnati on
Tuesday, with 300 tons.
—T o
he R. C. Gray and Emma o. 3
were t have left Ci ncinnati for N Pitts
,
burgh on Wednesday.
Jim Waon, fro l an d b River to Pitt ts sburgh, w it c h
three
beiges of iron ore in tow, passed by Cin
cinnati on Tuesday.
—The new steamer Minneapolis met
with an accident near St. Paul while
coming through the bridge, her :shim,
nays being carried away.
—The new towboat Ironsides, left St.
Louis for Keokuk on Tuesday, and it is
reported will . ply regularly between
there and Pittsburgh.
ft Louisville for
Pittsburgh oCn
Monday, with 300 empty
barrels,' 300 sacks of wheat, 400 bbls of
lime, 1,500 bbls cement, and a lot of sun
dries. She has engagements for 500 bbls
and 400 boxes ofstarch at Madison.
—TheMemphis Avalanche says: The
clerk ottlie Will S.Htrys charged ten doi.
lam for tae transportation of the remains
of Mr. Ely, clerk of the ill-fated-Thom
son, from Pine •Illuff to this oily. The
Clifton conveys the remains to Cincin
nati free of charge. It was a very shab
by trick, to say the least of the clerk of
the Hays, in making the charge; but as
he belongs to a class of boatmen gener
ally ignored ln river circles, we dismiss
him as unworthy of notice.
—The' Dubuque Times, of Saturday.
says: The. Armadillo, a Pittsburgh boat,
left here a large freight. Including 150
packages for J. W. Coy, 137 do for Samp
son &'Young, 238 do for Waller &Christ
man, 1,100 do for Connelly, 1,050 do for
Andrew & Tredway, 170 do for Moore &
Torbert, and a light freight liar the coun
try. She was loaded with glass and iron
principally. She will be back 'again in
about four days,
and will receive down
river freight. She was somehow en
gaged for Cincinnati.
—We clip the following.from the St.
Donis Democrat of Wednesday: It is as
serted that ear elegant and amiable
friend, " Captain R. C. Gray,—whose
office in Pittsburgh has been open for
six years--in ordr to conipete success
fully with t h os e n n merous steamers that
load at Pittsburgh for St. Paul direct,
avows his serious intention of stretching
theiNorthern Packet Line down the Mis
sissippi to,Cairo, and up the Ohio to the
smoky city. Capt.; Richard is a large
owner, and her tent voice in the
Northern Line. He is .likewise known
to be wide-a-wake and enterprising. •
—The steamer Sallie arrived at Sioux
K
City, May 4th, at' 10 . wr., nine and a'
half .days out from St ; Eons; having
passed all the mountain steamers that
left St. Louis for eight days previous to
her departture; •Columbian, Colossal,
Sliver Lake No:4 and Mollie Ebert; if
not detained .by low water will make
the trip through from St. Leinia to Ben
ton in thirty days, with 2.50 tons freight;
left Sioux City on the eVelting of the 4th
with a fliir trip and'passengers "for Ben-
River, and .Weather.
(By Telegraph to the Tlttsbnralt Guette.l
Lcruisvxr,LE 6.—River rising
steadily. Wet:therelear and windy.
A GREAT-strocrasi-...
.
3:).ExmmEt
, .
WASHING HACHItSE
It' Washes the'linealtibrics,'wi hootlninty:
perfectly clean In less 'than - on& eighth •tbe rat
nary way. It does not rub ,sbe cloth, but per
forms the cleatung process by steam and the.
,quick utlon 'of ttot water; It can be operated by
a chlbi.- Its great cbiapuess- makes It accessible
to even' faintly ilia saxes its own cost In doing
may with tubs. ". • • • •
PRICE, ;:: 15.
Hold from the' tannfaCtory, at
: • ' • THOMAS MERKEL%
PENN OPPOSITE TUE FAIR GROUND.
• 4111PAGEXTS
,WANTED. anlf,:hsl
grAVGAIIIIT
•
••• t
, -1111111 EN,
BETAUL
lloolis,•. : , ...s,goss,
.:01) '.:GAITERS
~~ ,
. ~, ~ ~ _ .
Wh'ale~ale~~'niees
rie.sl 1 1437
N 01.129 FEDERALISM= '
EIBIM
.1:1 1 f1;01 , ;. , ;;•5;:
I , ::CKM•rIg 4oul.;tx+
raITIVMMIFIItria
-
=pros.
. •
, , inS
11. •
RIVER •17!ACIrETS.
lIPPER XISSISSIPPI
. -
FOR ST. LOllllB, 44.4.%fi li ggr o b
-LEN A.-DC BUQUE AND ST.
A llL.—The nne passenger steamer
MESSENUKR Copt Jassy Draic.
Win Uwe for the above ports on Sa.TUEDA I
May Bth, at 4 P. 34
Yor &cunt oroassage apply ontioard, or to
FLACK a .COLLINGWOOD.
1869^ Ails:SP. -
ORTEERN LINE PACKETS,
. • . PROM
St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
One of lamelendid Shiewheel Starner of this
Line will St. Louis da ly for Keoku k v
nest, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater and St. Paul.
Through receipts for Freisat and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the Upper 311-sis
sissippl "on steamers minim; from this port and
connecting with the Northern Line Packets at
13t. Louis, thus enabling consignees to get their
Freight through witoout delay and at lowest
rates. Apply to JOHN VLACH.
J. D. coLuNetwoon,
Aguas, or to
, h26:02 . 8 R. D. ElltT. 9 A Iw
atergeents,
street!
PARECEILSBURG
. .
- •
ITTN BUR. GU,
P R. WARBLING AND PAR
KERSBURG LlNE.—taeave Comnativ , a wharf
tuba. root or - Wood Atreet, daily at 12 It., WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS,' •
GURU' RAGLIL . L. BEINItAw. Muter.
freight will be received at all hours by
JAMES COLLINS.
FLACK & OOLLINGWOOD,
Aunts.
apl3
VOR WITEELING.Agrat
ji • M APART PA,PARKEht3BURG
AND CINCINNATI.
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERYTRESD Ay- 19
Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M.
The swift and anperb Sidewheel Steamer ST.
MARYS, •T. IA SWEENEY, Commander, will
leave as announced above.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to
FLACK tic COLLLNOWOOD, or
coGLLNe & BARNES, Agents.
N. D.—No Freight received on Tuesday after
11. A. M. mhZ3
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL ANDAS
QUEENSTOWN.
THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Numbering sixteen first-dass Irene% among
a. mine celebrated -
CITY OP FARM, CITY OF ANTWEPP,
CITY OP.BOSTON CITY - OP BALTIMORE,
• CITY OF LONDON,
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pler 45,
urt,b. River, New York. For °usage or further
lutormadon sort.**
WILLAAM BINGHAM, dr..
TO /FMB STREET. (Chronicle littildinz.
°rm. - mite Poet (Mir o. Pitt.bur,h
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILLIADI MILER & CO . ,
Noi. 221 and 2 . 23 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly -
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
_ .
Porto \ Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Ba
nned do:
Golden Drips, Loverings, Brunps, . Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island byrups
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and' Oolong Teas.' -
Carolina and Baugoin Wee.
Jaya, Lagusyra and 10 Coffees.
Tobacco, !Lard 011, Fish, Nails, Glare, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on hand.
AT,E3O,
IMPORTERS OF
.Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Hbeni L Moselle, and Sparkling Ronk Wines
of Rink% Co.. In bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Scharsberg and :Quinn's
burg, HOekbelmer, Burgundy, &r.
Brandenburg & Freres.Fine Olive 011.
do do Clarets, imported to bottles.
doort
Sons!
White l Wines, In bottles.
Sparkling Catawba.
Flue old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines.
Free Old Mononsratiela Bye Whiskies. pu
Im .
do Very Superior Old Scotch •do c i
,
Sole p Agents Or Noel 41./..€1
Cbandon's Grand VIZ.
erial.
Verzenay and Sellery Champagne.
arra l • -
Brandies of our own selection and w ted.
2,000,000 ACRES OF
i,_
OHOIGT LARDS FOR 8 ALB,
BY THE
Union Pacific Ralkoad Company,
RAI:MMI DIVJEION,
Lying 1110IIlt the Ilne of their road; it
sl s oo TO ROO PER ACM
And GU * CRZDI'r 7f/VB YEAR&
?or ttiretusr parttoptars♦ w Xda4,ol ta,
. 11 4thala
• ioaa DEVEZEIIXe
Land Cammtadoaet, Topeka, Hamas;
or amts. B. Pleas*,
anus St. Louis. lifiesOnre
.
•
. . ,
`ROCK THE BABY
• . IN '
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
SOLD OttiT BY '
• :LEMON .8e WEISE.
Praetlcatftriutwiantirseturers, &oi l
US,W9I 3 /MEIA:VZINUE.
Wiese may be tband a 11211 assortment of Par
lor. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. ' den;
FILDIRIAL OIL 'COMPANY
In pursuance of an order from the Coirt of
common nese , of Allegheny' eounty;Xerunryiva•
nia, the Directors of the IIs , DENAL OIL COM
ESN Y have this day declared s dividend of TEN:
CENTS per share, payable forthwith t return al
holders of Stock in said eolnpany,. on to
the Secretary of certldcates or, other evidence of
ownership; • • ~ , • - - -
All parties are hereby notified that dividend',
ncialmed for a period of six montiel,wili be dia.
osed of according to law. 1 ,
1
By order of .t e Beal :
B : 3frE. H E, - -•—
Ortice,Duorte ne Way, 3 &soma:L e s gi e n f irliE., -
'l4ttalnirgh;' ' rilill9, 186.9.4141-'111149%--
04 LL EG ?ZEN y INSURANCE
CHYPANYHF_PITTSBORQH.
ICES. No. 37.VTH STREET,BArrx Brom,.
Insures ;Mut aB kinds .of.ll.re sad Ruins
Mil
__
- JOHN IRWIN. 0... PTollldeit. ' • • •
T. J. HOSKINSON A _
_Vlore President.
H. ,
O. DoNNIELL, essorerary.
O#PT. Vi7l.,XlMirAienersi Aterkt.
John Irwin. Jr., ,a,. 11._ ralknestoet ..
T. iy HOllkiniOn. .. W. kr. ittionote,,'
gl i gf.lllllll7l 4 , 7 - =H. Daels,,
N e 7 Intl Sellers,'
.obarles Hart, .• Oast. J. T.-f3t00k411,111.
user. Wm. oat. • 'T. H. Nevin.; - •
BRIPAST BACON.
,• - masa Si-Tin:lt , "
Iti tEIAIVRASTI3ACO*
is tide
fitorßroil Justspoelyed
tY f cbugoootli
,'"lll7_rditnirOclL/1111111$11.
- iii t tirwrOt i tt
EL XL *MIL
!LID MO
211NO.Y.L____MWONERTeirMilei
sad w••••uwass. jurry maw
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THE-IRON CITY
.lIUTUAL LIFE= INSURANCE CO
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal gt., Allegheny City
DIRECTORS s
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, •
Rev. J. B. CLARK. 1)?, -
Capt. R. ROBINSON. .
Rev. A. H. BELL. D.C., .
Her. S. B. IvErBIT
W.-A. rtRED. Cashier Allegheny Treat Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate As eat,
SIMON IstIUM. Mayor of Allegheny.
C. W. BENI* s, Hatter.
A. S. BELL. Atoorney.at-Law,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, •
H. nWOGuR. Insurance Arent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBINnOB. President.
Rev. J.B. CL A RR, D. D., Vice President,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary, •
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
AL W. WHITE, MILDiCAL ADVISES.
DABILEL SWOUEB, Gong Agent...
Thittis a nome com Danl. conducted on the mutual
principie eaeh policy holder receiving an equal
Will
of ' the profits of the Company, Policies
.be . issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
cal basis wilt afford sante investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money at
home to elcanrage home Industry. mh2S:g3lll
BEN FRA.NII.I.IIII
. .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANE
BUILDINGS.
No: Al Obit) St., A/lechery.
A HOldar, COXPANY, Managed by Directors
wen known to the community, who trust by fair
deaLtns to merit's share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN. '
01W. D. R1DDLNr..........."-Preshleat
Henry_ Irwin t . ID. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper,
Geo. E. Biddle, 1 Jacob Franz, Gottlelb Flax
Simon Drum, .j. B. Smith, Jacob Bush,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Wialston, Joseph ,
i
_Jos. Lfintner, H. J. Zlnkana, Jere S often
_ap10:085
. .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
- PTIEL/iN'S BUILDING,
No. AA Fifth ,Avenne, Second Floor,
, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capital A.ll Paid Up.
N. J. Iggley DIRECTORS.
. riEt.w.onver,JTAPLlLßatien
Dan'l Hartman, A. Chambers,
Jake Hill. S. 11 , Clark.n. Jas. H. nailer.
Thomas Smith. I Jno.S. Willock,
ROBERT H. BIND, President.
JNO. F. JEN NINGS, Vice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. B. J. °Rec.% Gaul/ Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms - on all Fire
and 'Marine .Risks.
,
ap2:o7
NALTIONALL
INSURANCE COMPANY,'
Corr Federal St, and Diamond, Allegheny
Once, to the SECOND NATIONAL BANG
BUILDING.
W. jW. MARTIN' President,
JOHN sttowN, President,
JAMES E. bT.h.VENtioN, Secretary.
D LIIECTOMJ3 :
John A. Myler, VAS. Lockhart. 'Jos Myers,
Jas.L.Graham. !Robert Lea, jC. C. Boyle,
Jab. Brown,Jr. 11.4orge (It rst, J Jacob Kopp,
0.13 rAllllamsjJno. Ihompsonj J. McNauicher
ape J
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH, 1•11. 9
Officio, No. 424. PENN ST.,
(IN NATIONAL Tiltrai CO. NOiLDING.)
DIRECTORS: -
RObt. Dickson, ißobt. Liddell, INV. 'J. Friday,
G. . 'C. Van Buren, IF. Kited,,
S. IS3Tiegim, CZ h. g hr gidl ß il=i
•
)101±..E.i)ICKSEROIL Itlatiungesident.
BORT.J. , Treasurer.
felt): ALBIET GRI •
Z. cretarv. •
pENNSYLVANLk
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH '
OFFICE. No. 1673 i WOOD STBE,E,T, • BANE
OP COMMERCE BUILDING.
This 1a a Home Company, and insures against
1020 ru• Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C." BOYLIC A Vice President. • '
. RoB&.RT PAT I CS , Treasurer.
HUGE /Kerr RENT, Secretary.
Leonard tines, oeoriveux•n.
O. C. Bo e, Geo. . Evan'.
BObert Patrick, J .
apPe. •
Jacob Painter, • J. C. Pletner, •
Josiah Ri
Jae. H. Rng..m " AAVllogitl. ' •
Henry. IftwouLL, •
TRINITY •
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA
offinozokaa a EN 011113127172 132%, near Stu.
=MI
- - •
Charles A. Matc
h er.: lltoedeol H. Lentil
Tobin Wagner; Davis Brown,
Samuel Crank. •7' /sastarr.a. • .., •
Jacob E. th Edward Dales
cin&yi ' eaorntrales.
,C7H G. BAN Presieent, •
E DW.X2.4. l l.N._VlePresideat.
W. o..l33,Ealkerizaro tem.
GARDNER PM, Mawr,
orth west corner and Wood Streets.
ripERLAL , .
FIRE INSURANCE CO. , -
t • , XeIDNIEN3N •
ENTABLINEIED 111303:0:iMI - 0
/TAD PAID
•
UP AND INVESTED PLUMS EICOICEINe
gilicipihooßopourbT:ac q ...p., • •
•
Bull Insurance ,mlnst Fire res and effected on Housesdise and,
dings. woods, Warchan
steamboats. to. Follelu • isstuld paya Me ble ln sold
or currency. AtlL'United States Branch oMce,
40 ,PINE SITRHAT, New York. = z
All losses of the united Wtatea Branch will be
*dinned In New York,.l ,
%IL "N"..llXol4.&l7ll3BlLlPT;Ageritto
• I • P/TTSB17114113; PA. .%
mace. or Foment t o aims:
ILL IttelAT/GHLIN ts slued:gent for the Mau l .
hotton we Insurance (Rancour. sethviSt
-
-tesTEH_N - ristritsrocip eintr-
PANV OFTITTSBIIRGEI.- • " -
=ANDER TOM. President.
WM. P. Meitaz T. Secretary. •
OAPTGEOROM ollit,Ll3, tieneral Agent.
Oince, 9 I Water eta:Dime Apo. ie t, are.
hoese. up etairs,Pitte h. .
_. , ..
Will in:ure againstagainst do of Wire ,
and Ma.
ride Rieke. , A home inetitrition, managed; by Dii.
recton whb aredeter well known to the communit,
sad who art mined by prom:nese and fiber.
allty to maintain the character whickfliey have
aseumedc as doring the k prinaettialo , Mose
who desire to h i insured. , .
, ~• ,_ .• c nrinardniti
Alexander Mackin, Jotut
Jam es
.' IDner.q da ; ... ,)) , Chu: .T. Ciarltev • • '
Wil% , Wintsm B...Evinik
Aleminari • ' wirkpahUir,
Andrew
m it , ,
David MWer,' = !', - - ' m.
D. Bunsen., - ! , -
PriA,PAP:PBVaiivqs, com
wrim p . ... x. «mania wo4D ik in, 605.
41 . ♦ gale 4 41.takiiiiiIntrid ip ‘ min,e r .Bhits
, . -• ~ .:041., MIMS* 4iie.itiOidiiri
: zil.114;;;r1 ; '-' • tharaatinileleaPAr4 aillirers:
arediti
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'... V: sllki ,1 , 1 111511 . rjeLl 4 7 7..
lii 0 riatAio • , , Milmiq Airitair t - •
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'WHITE I 41:N) bids. fas
salo , l \ *vAmprsjo.
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INSURANCE.
OF ALLEMENt PA.
DIRECTORS
R. E.
GENE
ERON,
AL AGENT.
runuoross.
El
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OFlamums'
ALLEGHENY VALLEINELAILROAD,
THE ONLY .I)IRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REIONS WITHoU CHANGE OF
On Ind air MONDAY, May 3d. 01E9 TWO .
THE UGH
Pittsburgt DAILY (except Sunday)
wall leave Depot. corner of Elev
enth and Tike streets, i r Franklin, Oil City, 211f
illo and all points in t 1 011 Regions.
LEAVE PITTSSITSGM ; &REP? IN P/1 - 113SP8011
Day Ex S:00 a m Tray Ex 5:15 p m
Night Ex .... • 7:30 pmlNight Ex ' 6:30 a m
Brady's BAC 3:15 p I Bradye RAc 1s 1 :15 a:a
Ist SodaW , ha 9:45 a mllltsodaW , ks 7:40 a m
SodaW , ka 8:30 p m 12d SodaW•ks 0:11 p m
lbt /Raton .. 6:45 am I Ist Hutton.. 9:50a m
2d Oult nt .m so Haim" 71 Am p.m
3d Hulton... t:00 pm,3d 1:05 p m
Arnold'a Ac. 5:00 p mlArnold's Ac. 7:40 p m
Church train to and from Soda Works leave
.Ptttsburgh at 1:10 P. H. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Sundays:) at 9 11 0 A. It. ' •
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation trains stop at all stations
_.-.-d. J. T.A.vißishtiz, Gent
-7, THOMAS It. SING, AWL IMP% •
r A ENNSYL VA.Sigutal
NIA CENTRAL RAM
IL On and after A ril 25th. IEB9, Tralna
will arrive at and de from the Union Depot,
corner of If r on and LibeMz.streets, as
follows:
Mail Train.... 1:25 am 'Day Express.. 2:15 =I
Past Line... .1.40 am Sontnern 4:6 0 Ma
Wall , s No. 6 510ain Waills : 630 arn
BrintottAcoln. 7:50 atn Mall 6:16 ant
Wall's No. 2..6:50 am How'dAs o110:20 am
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 VincliPtiExl2:3o
Johnstown Ac10:35 am W.alllallo. 2.. 11:51 am
.How'd AcNol I:Uipm JotuiatoWn Ae.3105 pin;
PittatiVh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:441p
Phila. , ,Expreasl:so pm Phila.Rxisress4:2l
Wall's No, 3...2:50 pin Wall ' s .No. 3.. st:soDm
Braddock Ac.. 5350. pm Wall's 4,. lb:050m
Hosed Ac No 2 9:35 pm ° F.ast., 70m
0 pm.
Walls No. 4. 7:20 pm How 'A Ae No . 2:11:20 pm
Was Pauli'? 10:26 pm Wall'abo.s.. 11:00 cm
°These trains make close connection , at. Harris
burg for Baltimore.l • '- - ‘-` • -
The Church Train leaves Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:05 tu r ni ng ,` refitching_j'ittsburgh at
10:05 a. He i leaves - -Pittstrargh
12:50 p. m. and _arrives at ; , . Walls Station at
.2:10 p. m.
Cincinnati Express legion daily. All Other
trains daily except Sunday.
For ftirther information apply to
BECKWITH, Agent.
The rennirylyanla Railroad Company will not as
mine any risk tbrßaggage, except for :wearing 12, •
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun-
Ore, Dollars in value. .Baggage exceeding •
that amount In value will be at the rink of the
owner, unless taken by special contract. • ;
. EDWARD WILL IAMS,
ap26 General Stmerinteadent,
E T
VY PENNSYLVANIA-
R.A....GROAD.—On and after April 25t14.11360„the
, Pa ssenger Trains on the Wehtern , Pennsylvania
Ram road will arrive at and depart tram the ,
Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City. es follows:
.I.Arrfne. Depart.
SDringd , e No16:40 a " 7:00 a m' Freeport 8:20 a mPreeport No. 1 9:20s m•
.
gxpress: ..; 10:40 mitßisrpb , g Nol 11:90 a M
SharplaTBB No.11:20 pul Express.: .. 2:50 as p ,
Freeport N0.24:00 p m Springd , e . No 13:30 pm
Mail.. „. ... 5:50 p Fr eeport N0.25:20 pat
13prinild'iNo 25:20 m Smingdie No 2 0.30 p M
Aboye trains run tatty except•lttundaY. -
The Church Train leaves A.Negheny Junction
every dtmdayut 7:40 a.•m., reaching Allegheny
City
City at 9:50 it, m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
atl:2o p. m. and arrive at Allegheny June.'
tion at 3:40 p. m._ .
COMMUTATION TIMMS—For sale pstexageir
of -Twenty, between - A ll egheny , City, Chestnut:
street, lierals, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna' and '
Sharpsburg . and good only an the trains slopping
at Stations specified on tickets.
The trains-leaving Allegheny City at; 7:00 a.
an. make direct connection at Yreepor. With Wa
lkers line of !Rages forßutlet and- hisanaktown.i '
Through tickets mah i ,e purchased at tha_, - 0111cC .
No. 1 St. Clair stree t, v
near the Suensiorillridge,
Pittsbur A h, and at tt e Depot, Allegheny.
Ster farther inihrmatlouttoolv to • ; .
JAM= Lffilleims, Agent:
• 1 • Federal Street veect.
The :Western Pennsylvania Railroad wirinot
at same any risk for Baggage, except for weanelg '
rin i d e i e eti Tarot l imit t heeiirr
ir sP A ) l
resilat a y i One
ceedlng this amount in value wilibe at tne risk of
the owner, unless taken by !Teets! contract. - •
EDWARD It. -WILLIAIIIa,
ap23 Gene-al tionerintendent„Alicenta.
1
tt
P sa.
BURGH. FORT WA YNE Es CHICAEHI,
P. W. and CLE V ELAND RPITTSBURE3 ft. R. '
From April 26th, 1869, trains will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitts.
burgh city thne, as follows: . . • :
keave. i Arrive. •
Chicago Ex.... 2:0 8a m Chicago Ex.. 166 ain
Erie JE Ygn E v.7:28 a m 1 Chicago Ex ..116:03 p m
Chicago :. 24 , 16 la a m Wheeling Ex 1048 a la;
Mail. 6:56 am , s t i nt. Eall 7:33D m
Chlcaci Ex.,,..9:43 am °blea Ex.. .4:03p rs.:
CI. &WIL , g Ex 2:08 p . tr. C leveland .E.i 3:53 p m,
Chicago Ex.,. 11:23 p m rle •& YrirEss:llBp in 1
W'e 6 Erie :12.1c11:43 pm CLIWII , g. Ex 7.03 p m
DepartfroeVAifesherste. Arlit4l fti, AiIIVIA, ,
Bear. alts Ac. 8: 8a m Leetsdale A.c..6:58 ma
Leetsdale " /0:03 a m Bcai'r Falls " 8:28 am . t
" " 11:58 a m New Castle "10:23 ma;
Rochester " .1:28 pm Enon Lt. 0:13 arir
Leetsdale Acc!3:sBpm Leetsdale .." 1:1/6 pm „
'Exton " .5:33 is m! Bea'r Palls " 2:43 inis-
Bes'aralls " .6:2Bpm Leetsdale
." 4:63 pm.
Leetsdale "10:43pm . • " " flit 3 cm'
Fair Oaks Bun- , Pair Oaks. Sun—. •
day Church. 1:13 p m dar‘hurch. 9:58 am '
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Aar 2 . 23_p. m. Chicago Expreaa leaves dai l y.:
/Eir 12 • 03 p. m.Chicalto 'Express arrives daily.
No change of care between Pittsburgh and
Chicago.
.sleep og•criza, witsout char ge;"ito In
dianapolis and - Chicago.
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CHANGE OF T/1 1 13.-4->nland after S I OI 4:AYV
April 28th, 1969, trains will leave and arrlvt. at
the Linton/toot, aa follows: • 1
Depart.
9:trs m..11:13 at m;4
Fast. Line 948 a. m. 7:13 p. ra,
Express ' : • 2:3314 a1..4:32a.1ate
Mixed .Acen 5:33 a. M. 6:5041..
McDonald , . Ace`mNo.lll:43 a. at. 15118 a:te." ,
SteubenvUle Accommod. 3:59p.m. . 9:334.nt
McDonald., Anton. No. it is, la Mtn, a , " try. m . •
lattuday Church Train.. 12:08 p. m. 9:55 A. a 2.
mar A:33 P. M. tra'n will leavedatly.
1.91:13 P. m. train will arrifedtily.'
All other tralmtirtlirtin daltyrtfultuays except.
ed.. The 9:43 a. in. grata . 111 Altoa•i9Ptia Agri'
nettle= at Newark ' kr' Zanesville.
8. if..SOULL.-Peuttai,PekeVitenti •
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CAED, t e . Steubenville, hlo.
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01 and atter TUESDAY..: NoYeritee.' 174 4 :
lbot. trains will arrive at and depart from, the
De -corner of Grant. and Water . etreeta, - a/
: Depart ' ' drtea. '
Nailto,andfroniGnlon - . - . .. , .. ,
- town - 7:00 A is. '4i:oo l'. - Y:
McNeesportAocomdt,kll:oo A.M. 5 11015P.el
EX. to and from lintcn. 3:00 r. a; 10f GI A. if.
West Newton Accomill 4:30 p. . •ft:35.A.- xr..,
Bradddek , e ACCOITIVII. 6:15 P. Y. " 7:50 P. M.
Night At. tohlo 7 Pamt..lo:3o2: 4. - : _ 5 14.154.tit -,,
Sunday Church Tram to
and from West - Newton i low P.14 - 3,ch00 A. r ~ .1
For tickets apply trt
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Colormio, Nevada, •
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Arizona, Washington,
New Mexico, Idaho,
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aau_y ia ltann_daya excepted,lotithe arrival Of trains
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law at. Lawrence, Topeka *tido W &Megos wit/
staicts tor all points-In Kansas. At end o
track west of Ellsworth with the UNITED
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