The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1869, Image 3

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Nate YORIE D May -11.--Cotton firm and
With grades heavy and low; Sales 2,800
bales ae 28K0 for middling uplands.
Fleur s®loe better on low grades, with
a fedr export demand; receipts, 7,506 bbls
and'2B2bags; sales 7,800 bbl& at 15,75®
8,00 for superfine State and western,
$6,20®6,60 for extra State, $6.20®7,00.fer
extra western, §7,68 for white wheat ex
tra, $6,35®7,50 ter round hoop Ohio, s7®
8,50 for extra St. Louis, a9®12,00 for.wood
to choice do, closing steady; included in
the sales were 3,000 bbls extra western
rand State for export at 16,15®6,50. Rye
flour quiet; sales 250 bbis at $4,75®6,85.
Corn Meal steady; sales 700 bbls at .4,50
for white southern, and 4,75 for Brandy
wine. Whisky dull; sales. 80 bbls at
9635 e for western free, and- 97098 c for
iron bound free. Wheat I®2o better
for, spring, with a fair export demand;
receipts, 22,750, bus; sales 43,000 bus
at 11,45®1,49 'for No. 2 spring de
livered; 31.52 for No. 1 do de
livered; $1.70@1,73 for white Califor
nia; $1,80®1,90 for white Michigan; .
chiefly Weide price. Rye firm; 7,000 bush
western sold at $1,31; 500 'State at $1,35.
Barley heavy; 10,000 bush Canada West
at $1,90®2,00. Barley malt dull. Re
ceipts Corn, 15,815. Corn heavy, 2(4)3e
lower; 51,000 bushels sold at 82®8134 tor
new mixed western; closing at 82®83 and
85(48635 for old do delivered. Receipts
Oats, 13,K9; Oats lower, 12,000 bush sold
at 87®87S for western afloat and held 87
in store. Stock of grain in warehouse:
Wheat, 1,062,048 bushels; Corn, 394,153;
Oats,, 613,166; Rye, 107,502; Barley, 17,684;
Ma1t,77,677; Peas, 35,831. Rice firm at 834
®935. Carolina c'.ffee quiet and firm.
Sugar firm; 400,11hds Cuba sold at 113 S
®l2, and 300 has Havana at 12. Molasses
dull. Hops quiet at 6®l2c for Amerlcan.‘
Petroleum firm at 17So for crude ;;2350 for
refined. Linseed oil firm at $1,05. Sprits \
turpentine quiet. Pork dull and heavy;
sales 685 bbls at $30,90®31,12 for new
mess, closing at $3l cash; $30.75 old do.;
$25,75®26 prime; $28,25@28,37 prime
mesa. Beef dull; sales 140 !ibis at 18®16
for new plain mess; sl2®lB for new extra,
mesa. Tierce beef dull; sales 85 tierces.
at i20@26 for prime mess; $25®32 for In-,
dia mess. Beef hams steady; sales 1301
bbls at $26@32. Cut meats steady; sales]
65 pkgs at 12:).1®13c for shoulders; 1535
160 for hauls. Middles nominal. Lard
unchanged; sales 150 tea at 1634 ®lBle,
chiefly 16 ®l6>ic, and 18®183.0 for kettle,
rendered. Butter quiet at 20®40c for .
Ohio; 25®45c for State. Cheese firm at ]
10®230. Freights to Liverpool firm; en.
gagements per steam of 30,000 bn wheat
at 3®3Sd.
Latest-Flour closed active and firm
for low grades of extra, and dull and
heavy for all other kinds. Wheat is a
shade Bernet - for spring, with a moderate
export demand. Rye quiet and firm at
41,53®1,84 for western. Oats lower and
heavy at 87e for western delivered. Corn
dull and heavy at 82@830 for new mixed
western. Pork dull at Pi for new mess.
Beef quiet and unchanged. Cut Meata
steady. ' Bacon dull and nominal. Lard)
quiet at 18 ®lBScc fbr good to prime'
steam. Eggs dull at 1735®19c.
ST. Louis, May 11.-Tobacco active
and prices a little better; sound ingee
14,50®6,00; common leaf $6,50®8,00'
medium to good dark do sB®l2;
wrappers $10(16; medium bright $ 6®
22. Cotton; nothing doing; middling is
worth 263, ®27c. Hemp dull, with sales
undressed at $1,40®1,45. Flour steady
with a little better 'demand; sales spring
super at $4,25®5,00; do extra 1.4,75®5,00;
spring and fall double extra $5,25(96,75;
treble extra *7,25(3}8,00; fancy $8,5u®9„50.1
Wheat $1,45@1,70 for good to low ehoica
fall, and $1,75®1,95 for choice to fancy,
- fall; No. 2 spring in elevator sold at,
11,11%; sacked spring ranged at
411,11®1.17 3 ,i, and some fancy Illinois
brought ii 1,25. Corn firm at 68@70c
for white. Oats rather easier, at
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66@68c. Barley, nothing doing. Rye
cull, 11,25 for choice. Whisky firm with
more demand, 90c. Groceries steady
with but little doing and prices un
changed. Provisions dull; there is some
demand at reduced prices, but round lots
are held above the lowest jobbing prices.
Pork 'sold at $31,00®31,25. riaeon
shoulders 13®133/,,c, the latter on orders;
clear rib sides, 16,;c; clear sides, 163;®
17c; sugar cured hams, 20c. Lard dull,
17Y,0 for choice steam, and 180 for choice
tierce on orders; 19c for keg. Receipts
-flour none; wheat, 7,300 bush; corn
2,000 bush; oats, 5,000 bush; barley, 50j
bash; hogs, 120. ,
Ceticacto, May 11.-Eastern exchange
quiet ; par baying 1-10 premium; selling
flour held firm at 14,8735®6.25 for seeing
extras. Wheat dull; No. 2 advanced 2®
2350 ; sales of No. .1 . at 11,16®1,18; No. 2
at $1,1235®1,13g; closing . strong at
11,139; sales since 'change at $ 414. Corn
dull bat firmer at 1 /,®3So higher; sales
No. Ist 58®59Sc ; No. 2 at b4S'®ss3Se;
rejected at 50®503fc; closing steady at
59®593ic for No. 1; unchanged this af
ternoon. Oats active and steady sales
of No. 2 at 61®61S ; closi ng a t
61061 g. Rye in better demand,
but So. lower; sales No. .1 at ;1,15
01,163§; No. 2 at 11,12%®1.14;
• closing atmg for regular No. 1. Bar
ley quiet at $1,68. High-winos unset
tled; sales at, a1,00®1,05. Sugar 14®1535
for common to choice. Provisions quiet
and firm. Mess Pork, $3l. Lard is in
active but firm at 173 Se for dry salted.
Shoulders firm at 113;0 for loose rump.
Pork quiet at $26 for extra; prime $2.5.
Receipts for past twenty-four hours were
9,560 bbls Flour; 19,914 bushy Wheat;'
49,793 bushs .Corn; 55,118 bend's Oats;
1,150 bushs Rye; 1,180 bushes Barley;
1;885 head Hoge. Shipments were
11,411 bbis Flour; 82,926 bushs. Wheat;
104,993 bushs -Corn; 55,219 bluetit, Oats;
1,431 bushel Rye; 1,346 Hogs. Freights
drill and unchanged.
Criseliestersilfety 11.-Floar and Grain
unchanged and quiet. Cotton unchanged
ati 273sTfor middling. *Tobacco firth bat
quiet Whisky firm at 93®940, general
ly -held. at the latter rate. Provisions
dull, nothing.tiene, and prices nominal.
MeasTorklibeld at $3l. Balk Meats at
12®143(e. Bacon at 133, 1635 and 170.
• L>ira held Sit 18C. Kuttee !abetter kip
ply.and dull at 15®37c. Eggs scarps and
,
firm "at 180, Nagar firm, and refined go
highet." Coffee"&rm.er and prices X° high
• er. , Woelf doll but unchanged, pot much
offering. Linseed oil unchanged at $1,04
®1,05. ',Lard oil lower at $t,43411,47 for
No; l'imtl'extnt. Petroleum dull at'32o
for refined: Geld 1118 X buying. Exchange
steady.' Money market easy at B®lo per
wat t ,
• Loulturtritm,-May 111-Cotton quiet and
dulltlew middling 25Sc. Flour-demand
moderate and prices steady; Superfine 15;
extra $5,75; fancy $8,50. Corti 64 @flee.
*ate 700. Cement $ 1 .25®1.50. 'flagging
-2 pound Kentucky $22®23; light weight
8117. New Otleabs Sugar 140 for.prime.
New Orleans Molasses 800 for prime.
Rip Coffee-choice 250. Hard standard
sugar 173' Hay-No. 1522; prime $24.
doll at: 9,40. Previsions
quiet, but.-steady. Mess pork "fi11,25. Ba
coll-olbeuldera 18ge; clear iihsidesloKc;
17qc; tams IBC. - Lard-tierce
. keg 19140, Leaf tobacco ,not yet in.
PRITADELPHIA,' May 1).-Flour is
very• dull and drooping; iNo. ',western
extra fatally, *5007; and Ohio de. at $7
039. Wheat is dull apd decilning;red is
.unchanllsdt amber, 111,7001,75; white,
$1,80®2; No. 1 spring. $1,50®1,55. Corn;
',llalasrll.ooo bushels 'silkier, St 88o: Data
'firm; salmi of western at 840. Petroleum
I. q uie t ' 3l* F t 9N -23 9 , 15 3 14 r - 14 0•402 3i °1
1 • z;--:
F 4n ,.
PrOilsirms are unctuulged. 'Whisky.
94441. . •
Cr.syswaco, May 11.—Flour dull and
heavy. Wheat—sales of 1 car No. 1 red
winter at $1,45; No. 2do held at $1,27@
1,28. Corn—sales of 2 cars yellow at 72c,
and 2 cars No. 1 at 700. • Oats—sales of
2 oars No. 1 at.7oc. Rye held at $1,28@
132. according to grade. • Petroleum,
refined nominal at 29@300 in car lots for
standard white; trade lots 2@30 in ad
vance.
BALTIMORE, May 11.—Flour dull and
irregular and not sufficient in market to
establish quotations. Wheat dull; good
to prime valley red 411,80®2,05. Corn
dull; prime•white 81®82c ,per► bushel ;
yellow. 83®840 per bush. Oats dull at
78@79 for heavy and 73®75 for light.
Rye; nothing doing. Provisions unchan
ged. Whisky scarce at 98c per gallon.
MILWAWrEE, May 11.—Flour dull and
nominally unchanged. Wheat firm at
$1,1734 for N 0.2; 51,1234 for No. 1. Oats
dull and lower at Mc for No. 2. Corn
weak at 60c for new. Rye nominal. Bar
ley quiet and steady at $1,80®1,85 for
prime.
MEMPHIS, May 11.—Cotton dull and
unchanged; receipts 176 bales; exports
1,560 bales. Flour dull; super $5. Corn
70@72c. Oats 700. Hay $27. Pork
$31,50. Lard 18@193t0. Bacon firm;
shoulders 13%o; sides 17340. Bulk meats
weak; shoulders 1234 c; sides 163,c.
DETROIT, May ll.—Wheat receipts,
8,000 bus; market steady and firm; extra
white winter $1,75, No. Ido 11,59, No. 2
do 51,37. Corn 690. Oats 65®660. Mill
feed, bran $2O, coarse middlings s22®
22,25, tine 527.
Cinceleo, May 11.—Oattie Market—
Hogg opened quiet and-active and closed
easy, with sales at 8,75(09,50 for fair to
choice. tattle are dull, weak 'and 25®
35 lower; 5,25®5,50 for common to good.
Cows; 6(06,50 for light; 7®7,12% for good
to choice shipping steers.
CINCINNATI, May 11—. Cattle Market.—
Beef cattle in light supply and prices
254:i higher; common to extra at 117,75.
Sheep scarce and 50c higher, wool on o
(07. Hogs in good demand and firm.
ST. Louis, May 11.—Cattle Market.—
Cattle quiet and unchanged. 4@7yje.
Hogs—supply and demand light, and
prices easy, 13,;(p3 c.
NEW Yonx. May IL— The Dry Goods
business was moderately active with few
of the leading jobbing houses, and there
is no change of importance in the prices
of staple Cotton goods except for Law
rence J. forty inch,Brown, which sells
at 1630, Methun act Ticks, 273 , 04 and
Willow Brook No. 1 Ticks, 2730.
CLuvELAND AND Prrisunraelt
RAIL
ROAD;
May IL-4 cars blooms, Wm
ick d: Co; 2 do stone, JL L Knox; Ido
do, P Wo1f; 1 do oats, Floyd it Co; 2 do
pig iron, Graff, B it Co; 3 do blooms,
Park Bros & Co; 1 do lumber, Hamilton
Algeo dc Co; 1 do potatoes, Voigt, M &
Co; 28 aks oats, Williamson it Black; 300
do do, J at W Fairley; 169 do do, Schnel
bach it Co; 1 car potatoes, Van Corder it
5; 20 cases tobacco; - W Miller it Co; 10 do
do; J H Lippincott; 30 do do,-Smith,_J &
Co: 12 tea hams, T Lippincott; 44 eke
wheat, 58 do oats, Scott .t Gisal; 21 bdis
chairs, 5 do rockers, Hamner & Son; 15
bxs cheese, J A Graff; 5 bbls oatmeal, 3
do barley, Strickler & M; 15 kgs do, 5
bxa farina, E flazelton; 100 oil bbls, C A
Wormcastle; 50 tubs, 50 pails butter, 1
bbl dried apples, Day & Co; 20 aks oats,
Graham it 51; 49 do do, H Riddle; 4 bbis
eggs, Head it M; 1 do do, Atwell & Lee;
1 do do, W H Graff & Ca.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE it CRI
osooRAILaoAD, May 11.-5 cars metal,
Nimick it Co; 2 do do, Bryan & Uaughey;
Ado do, Union Mills; 100 bbls Hour,
Shomaker & Lanuenheim; 700 do do,
owner; 1 car ryii; J W Simpson; 1 do
wheat, Scott it Gisal; 100 bbls Hour, 10
bits cheese. E Heazletoo: 4 hhda tobacco,
no consignee; 10 bits do Wilson it Son; 3
tubs butter, W H Graff; lot sundries,
Isaiah Dickey & Co; 1 car oats and bay,
H Schnelbach; 115 aka rags, Pitts Paper
Co; 61 bgs rye, 52 do oats, Little it Baird;
15 bxs cheese, N J Braden; 100 doz rakes,
Lindsay, Sterrett it Co; 27 aka rags, God
frey it Clark. 185 bgs oats, 50 do mid
dlings, Graham & Marshall; 4 pkgs but
ter, Woodworth it Davison; 1 car corn
Robb it Herron.
PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. May 11.-31 skis pota
toes, Meanor & H; 31 bdls brooms, Jas
Conner- 3 grain drills, W. W Knox; 8
bales to w, ' Hammer & Son; 27 bia
Smith J & Co; 86 sks - -rags, Christy & B; 7
do wheat, .F Schilds; 8 bbls scrap iron,
Anderson & Woods; 6 bdls hoes, 9do
folks, Logan Gregg & Co; 2 cars rye, J
W Simpson; Ido do, W J Meek; 2do
staves, W Hastings; 1 do do, M P Adams;
50 green bides, J Collins; 56 do do, 0 N
Hoffstott; 100 bbls floor, D Wallace; 1
car ear corn, Hitchcock, WC & Go; 10
kgs lard, Pretztleld & Bro; 7 hhds tob,
& W Jenkinaon; 90 caddies do, J W
Taylor; 6 hhds bacon, Jas Lippincott; 100
bbls flour, Jae Gregg; 15 tea lard, Watt,
L$ Co; 10 do hams, J P Hanna dr, Co; 30
cases tobacco, E Wormaer.
ALLEGE'S= V ALLWE RAILROAD,
May cars metal, Union Mills; 1 do
do Brown dr, Co; 2do do, J Moorhead; 1
do do, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 31 ski oats,
Dilworth & Co; 51 do do, Adams & Aus
tin; 7 rolls eather ' B Ptlamm; 6 aka oats
Keil & Ritchart; 20 do do, Graham & M;
42 do do, 25 do corn, J & A Dietz; 10 bbls
eggs, W H Carnahan; 1 oar stone, Hen
derson &, Co; 10 do railroad iron, Thos S
Jewett; 10 do do, C A Carpenter; 400 bbls
011, Fisher Bro; 560 do do, Lockhart,
Frew Jr Co; 960 •do do, Commercial
Works; 4 bbls tallow, t 3 Haslee.
ALLEGHENY STATION, May 11.-12 skit
oats, 1 car bran, Rose & Ewing; 14 bgs
rags, J B Jones; 15 bxs tobacco, Renter
&W; 8 oars wheat, "Kennedy & Bro; 16
bbls elder, Keyser & N; 7 cars metal,
Span g, Chalfant & Co; 1 do wheat, Mc-
Kee& Co; 6 do Iron'ore, Richey, H it Co;
84 dos ' rakea, 'Whltealdes it Drum; 100
bbla• llour, R & A Carson; 1 oar hay,
Voeghtho & K; 1 do do, Steel & Son.
2,000,000
ACHES OF
' OIIOIGT LANDS FOR SALE,'
BY TEE
Union Pitelffe Railroad Company,
RASTRIIIe DIVIOIO/4
Lying alone the fine of their road. at
$l,OO T 0,161,00 PM ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF TIVIL TEARS.
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For further partteulap; maps, Aka, address
JOHN P. DEVECIEUX,
Land Commlssloiter. TolLeka, Hanes.
Or maul. B. wisimuy, sews,
lb
SUM et. Louts. Illssolet.
WHIT LINE.-200 Urgels
v Llets, tbr sale
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'DEPORTS BY RAILROAD.
ME
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KTTERV4GE GAZETTE WEDICWAY.; MA!
RIVER N*WB.
The river continues to recede steadily
with six feet in the channel. Weather
clear and warm.
The St. Marys arrived a little after
noon and departed again last evening.
She had a pretty good trip both ways.
The R. C. Gray, arrived from Louis
ville, and will leave again for Cincinnati
and Louisville on Saturday. Capt. Isaac
Whittaker is in command.
The Messenger departed for St. Louis
last evening with about all she could
take on the water.
Passengeri and shippers *ill bear in
mind that the Emma No. 3, Capt. H.
Marratta, is announced for New Orleans
forthwith.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan,
is the regular packet for Parkersburg to
day leaVing at noon.
The Armadillo arrived at St. Louis
from St. Paul on. Sunday, with about
live hundred tons. She was to have left
for Pittsburgh on Monday
Tie Glasgow arrived at St. Louis on
Sunday from Pittsburgh; and left the
same day for St, Paul.
The Lorena arrived at St. Louis on
Saturday, and the Glendale departed
the same day for this port.
The Camelia, Capt. T. H. Golding,
with Geo, Splane in the office, is an
nounced for Nashville forthwith.
The' Great Republic, from New Or
leans to St. Louis, arrived at Cairci on
Sunday. She had. among other items of
freight, 1,200 bars of railroad iron.
The Matamoras No. 2, Capt. Dalzell,
is announced for New Orleans. She is a
new boat, not yet quite completed.
• —The Argosy from Pittsburgh, left
Cincinnati on Sunday for St. Louis, with
her guards dragging , in the water.
Pilots—Ned McLain and John Shearer,
—The New York left Nashville for
Pittsburgh on Friday, with 100 bales cot
ton and a lot of cedar ware.
—The Madison Courier, of Friday.
says: There are rumors of the forma
tion of a new company to operate the
ship yard with the requisite experience
and capital to "push things."
—The St. Paul Press, of Friday, says:
The St Croix boom four miles above Still
water is so full of - logs as to cause a
blockade to navigation. It is jammed
full of logs for three and one•half miles.
The boom contains many million feet of
logs,which are being let oat at the rate of
one million feet per day, but the run is
'at its bight and logs are coming into the
boom much faster than they are let out.
The Nellie Kent was compelled to turn
back from Stillwater on account of this
blockade: It is not known how long
this will continue, but It may last sev
eral days.
—Limit Monday night a break occurred
in the Carrollton levee, a mile and a half
above town. It was ten feet wide, and
threatening to become a crevasse of
some considerable magnitude, was, by
dint of lively work on the part of the
citizens, closed, and secured by mid
night.
• —The New Orleans and Red River
packets are adhering strongly to the old
card rates.
—Capt. Ben. B. Taylor died at his resi
dence at Madison,lndiana, on Thursday
morning, in the fftieth year of his age.
surrounded by his wife and children.
His death was not unexpected, as he has
been 'confined to his bed for some weeks.
Mr. Taylor was well known among river
men, having tilled the position of Capt.
and clerk on numerous steamers, and
was for a long time engaged in the Cin
cinnati, Madison and Louisville trade.
It will be a gratification to his friends to
know that he had his life insured for the
benefit of his family for 85,000.—Cut.
Commercial.
—The Glendale left St. Lons for Pitts
burgh on Saturday evening.
—The W. S. Hays has been chartered
by DeHaven's Cirous Company to take
the troupe up to St. Paul, and will then
return to the Ohio River.
River and Weather.
Loutsvi Lig, May 11.—River falling fast
with ten feet in the Canal this evening.,
Weather clear and pleasant.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. 1.. DILLINGLa.... A. Z. STXVIUSBOS.
DII.LINGER & STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whjskies.
IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
sp2e PITTBBITROH, PA.
Es'EfAinii ffl p BY A. T
W. M. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271. Liberty Street,
Wisscrx.'r Orr. Lena Horn,)
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M. &MILD .4. A. ISTZOLII
STEELE & SON
Vemmission Merchants,
AND Damasa IN
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No. 98 OHIO BTE I XI, near Zest: Ocnamon.
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OMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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FLOUR. GRAIN,. SICEDII, MILL lithtl. Se.,
fib Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh.
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Wholesale and Retail Grocer%
• No. MI PENN . STREET. A
BAIRD &a- PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
ano Dealers In Produce,/flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Yleb, Carbon and Lardoll, Iron, Nails Wass,
Cotton Yarns and all IP":,cipburgh Manlacturel
UgenerallT S 1 and P 4 wicolip IS BEET,
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SALE 0 ROOEIRS AND PROD MN DEAL.
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TOON I. HOUSE ALBROS.i Sue
t; , cemors no JOHN I. HOUSE & 00., Wnole.
saperacers and Onmadision Monnhauts, Oor.
nerbt•andthdeld and Widnentri.ets. Plttennrab.
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FOR ETA NsvuuLr ~ ,I,_
CLARKSVILLE AN,EASII- - _,
VILLE—The ht , ainer I'."`
CAMELIA Capt. TnOS• H. °OWING.
Will leave as above on THuar.SDAY CO 13th
lent.
For freight or nass'age apnly on board net()
FL,et & cot. LINGwi , oD. Agents.
NEW ORLEANS.
VOH MEMPHIS AND_
_a: NEW UEL EANB—Thee tf amer
Capt. JAS. 31.1...LTTA
EMMA No. 3
Will leave as above on WEDNESDAY - It; C 1201
11313 t.
For frriabt or pa‘saao apply on board 'or t
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& CuLI.NGINOOD, Agents.
NEW 011LE.ANS AND TEXAS.
FOR 11.1EW ORLEANS,
GALVESTON . , .I,ROVV NS ?Ct..
MLR. Texas—The new and stars
Fttamer
MATAMORA.S. No. .. ...Capt. R. DAtaxt.t..
Will leave as above on ill URIDAY,It .e 90th
inst.
If or frelicht or passage annly on board
nips zeLect, &scoLiamiwoub..
LINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE
FOR CINCINNATI and aidgt
LOUISVILLE.—The steamer,
li.o. GRAN CBpt. ISAAC WIIiITAHRS,
Win leave for the above points on SAT.IIBDAY,
Mac 15th, and shippers should bear thia In mind.
For fiedint or passage apptv on hen,rd; or to
FLACK & VOLLINGWOOD.
Addrue 1869. adirma
NORTHERN LINE PACKETS,
FROM '
St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INTEW,DIA.TE.PODTB
One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this
Line will leave Sr: Louis da lv for lieokuk,D 'yen
pert, Dubuque, Winona. Stillwater aright. Paul.
Through receipts for Freight and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the Upper Mi•sis
siseippl on steamers nutria; from this port and
eonneefing with the Northern Line Packets at.
St, Louts, thus enabling con.ignees' to uet their
Freight through RiChollt delay and at lowest
rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK,
J. D. COLL' GWOon,
H. C. GFAT,
Agents, or to
WI Water staeet.
mb2B:
PA RR ERSBVItd.
DIIT TR ft UR G 11,g.,41=11 1
PI WHEELING AND PAR
REU.SBURG LINE...AA-11MP flomna.mi , a Whirl
itmo of Wm. , . 0”.41.- daily at 1.51 M., WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS,
Celtic Y LAGUE U. L. BEINICA:2I%, Muter.
Y Igbt *lll
lA r MecKeS eoLt a
mnon by .
BLACK & CULLING WOOD,
a 13 - Aunts.
LI 0 Wo£ELlNG. ai iiir m e
.4:_1( &MET TA,INLEMItatiBURG
AND CINCINNATI.
Leaves Pittatmrgh EVERY TUESDAY- 1S If,
LavesC Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. IL
The swift and superb hidewheel Steamer Sr.
MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander. will
leave as announced above. '
For Freight nr Passage apply on board, or to
FLACK & COL LI NCIWOOD, or
COLLIN° & BARNES, Agents.
N. s.—No Freight rteetved, on Tuesday after
11 A. M. mhZ
STEAMSHIPS.
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QTJEENSTOWN._
TUE INMAN MAIL STEAMSLUPS
Numbertne sixteen first-cliat vessels, among
mthe celebrated
CITY Ore rAttio, CITY Or ANTWEFP,
crrx 'OP BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITI OF LONDON, tl
EVERY SATURDAY, fromiller 45,
Inver, New York. For ”a.ssage•Or further
bitorb•a.tou •nnir to
41 r.
.
70 rCbrocicle Ltiodbot.
vo.+l, 0nn,...!1• Post
WINES. LIQUORS; &O.
SCHMIDT Sr.. FRIDAY,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN; &C.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STRIA:ET, t
Have Ilemoved•- to
NOS. 384 AND 386 PENN,'
Con Ele've,nth St., (tortzterly! 6anal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. 195.1137.189,191; 193 wad 195,
MIST STREET. PITTSSUSEIR,
IcA2rerACTlncYl3 or
Copper Distilled :'Pare Rye Whiskey.
dealen In IikiREIGN WINES and El-
QUORS. HOPS. Bc. ml2sats3
WILLLIM MILLER CO.,
Nos. 221 anti 223 Liberti , Street.
Corner of Irwin ' now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly .
•
Prime New Crop New Orleans Seger and
Molasses.
Porto Mob, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
NOW York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Mo
aned do. - -
Golden Drips, Love ring'. Brungs, 'Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island byrapi
Porto Rico, Cubs and English Island Molasses.
Young jiyinb, Japan, Imperial. ; Gunpowder
and Ooldtg Teas. .
Carolina and Bangoln Elea.
Java, Laguayra and, to Coffees. •
Tobacco, ,Lard Olt; Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, ac., constantly on hand. •
IWORTZBEI Or
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Moselle. and Brwfblini 'Honk Willed
of Hinkel &_Co.. to bottles. • ,
Sparkling Moselle,' Schonberg and Johaanls
burg. Hockbelmer. BurgundlOte.
Brandenburg & Freres. rue Olive OS.'
do -do Clarets, Imported In bottles.
• do do White Wines, la bottles.
M. Wort & Bono' Sparkling Catawba. •
fine old Sherry. Maaelta and Port Wines. -
free Old Monougabela By. Whiskies:pure.
do Very rbanerlor Old MAtllb do do.
. .
ArsiilOs
• • .
Sole Agents tbr Meet & Chandon , s Grand 171 n.
Verzenay and Settery Champagne: ' 1
Brandies of our own seleet,on and warranted.
J 2.d43
J. Y. BW/NT J. M. SEAT?
SW iNT & BRATT Y
. ,
„ 1 . A.BOHITETTURAL AND. -
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
No, 62 Sanduiliy-,11..- Allegheny, Pa.
A /IWO adsonntent 'REWEV 'POSTS . and
Be.LI,STP.ko constnntly on hend.l TUIL) U` 4
or *lt deserto ns. done -'• -olicyr74.l
FLoon. OIL CLOTHS,
DEFIEN OIL CLOTH '
Fob WINDOW tsIIADES.
TAANsPARIGNT
WINDOW SHADES.
TABLA AND ruaNFrIIRE*4 -
OIL °Lulu.
*Vny VAltranr.L.
:•• • - ail P.fIuALIPIL
sao.lllllllativitrest:
o .
El
1869:
THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Feder,al St., Allegheny City
DIRECTORS*
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, .
Rev. J. B. CLARK. I). D.. •
Capt. R. ROIIINSoN.
Rev. A. K. BILL. D.D.
Rev. IS. N. NEtBIT. U.D.. •
W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH. Weal &state Agent,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny.
C. W. HE NN Y, Hatter.
A. S. BELL._ Attorney.at-Law,
1). L. PA TERSON, Lumber Merchant,
D. SWOOFR, Ingnranee Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON; President.
Rev.J. B. CIA REC D D. D.,, Vice President,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVISER.
nch.built
DANIEL SWOGER, Gruel Agent.
This is a time company. conducted on the mutual
Principle, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on• an economi
cal ba,is will afford a safe investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money at
home to encourage home industry. tahMa.33
or to
Agents
BEJIV FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANE
BUILDINGS, •
No. 41 Ohio St.. Aliegrheily.
A HOME COMPAICY, managed by Directors
wet known to the community, who treat by fair
dentin, to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIII, ...
Eth.O. D. WIDDI.E Secretary.
Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper,
Geo. REiddle, Jacob Franz,Gottlelb Paas,
Simon Drum , J. B. Smith, Jacob Rusb,
W. M. Stewart, Oh, P. Whiston, Joseph Craig,
los. Lautner, H. J. Zanliana. Jere. Rolieu.
R. R. HERON,
GENERAL AGENT.
,r4n.nPS
CASH ' • I
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PHELAN'S BUILDING,
No. 22 Fifth Avenue.
.61econd Floor,
PITTSBITROH, P.A.
Capital All Paid 17p.
DIRECTORS. t
i l
NJ. Higley. H. W.oliver, Jr, Capt.M.Balley,
Dann Wallace, ti H. Hartman. A. Chambers,
Jake Hill. H. Br teltirk4n. Jas. M . /Salley.
Thomas Smith Jno.S. Willeck,
ROHE TH. Ent% President.
JNO. F. JEN NINO% Vice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON. lletrelki7.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen'l agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on• - all Fire
and Marine, Risks. , .
ap2:g67
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor, Federal St. and Diamond, illeiheny,
Mice, In the SECOND • NATIONAL BANK
BUILDIN(I.
W. W. MARtIN, President,
JUeiN sitowx, R. Vice President,
JAMES E. tiTRVENSON. Secretary.
John A. Myer, I
Jas. L.Graliam.l
Jno. lirovrn,JL.;
0.11 Pia Whims'
ap6
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PrITSEIIRGII, PA.,
Office, No. 424. PENN SP.,
UN NATIONAL Thus? CO. BUILDING.)
Robt. Dickson,
G. Medic.,
E. H. Myer*,
J.L. Blanchard,
808
BORT
fent: T. J. .
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE. No. 16T3i WOOD STREET, BANE
OP COmineRVII BUILDING.
This is a Home Company, and insures against
loss nv Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE Vice President.
ROB BT PATRlCll,.Treasarer. •
HUGH NoELHENI. Secretary.
Drew/Gas: •
Leonard Walter, George Wilson,
C. C. Boyle, ' Geo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, J. 0. Lippe,
Jacob Painter, J. O. Fielner,
Josiah King, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Amason.
Henry Sproul, lye
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS ST FIRS
FRANKLIN. INSURANCE CO. OF PHILAUELPHIA,
OPTICE.43II& 437 OIipTNTIT ST., near
DIRWTORB.
Chutes iP. Rancher,
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Gran
Jacob R. bath
s al c Mll3 .. VA'ardmlbKE ,
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.T
W. C. tiTEELE,__Secretary,pro ton.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aogarr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
tulta9mlls
lIIIPEIIILAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH Germs, PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
/NO 58,000,000 IN GOLD. :.
Insaririce against lire affected on 'Houses and
Buildings, tiood Wares and Merchandise,
Steamboats, to.' Follette issued payable In cold
or currency. Air United States Brazeii Moe, •
40 PINE STREET New York. •
All l
osses of the United States .Branch via be
adjoined in New York.
J. Y. M0r...A.17013:MA1N, Agein g
Prnsstrites. PA. -
67 FOIIIIITH 1111ZET. •
NB. MeLkUONLIN illsoAgekt !be the Min.
batten Llfb Insurance Company. seinen
"STERN IRSURAXPECOIII•
- pmrr OP rrrrootolou.•
LXXANDERNFOII., President.
WM. P. MESE . Secretary.
CAPT. GEORG* gilitali tifinersi Agent.
Omue, MI Water street, Spans! i Vo.le Vi are•
house, up stairs, gittahure , •—• 1 •'' •
Wul inyine against all nds of ,dad Ma.
rine Was.. A home Instltatton, managed ) 3 1 Dim
reckon who arc well known to the - community,
sad who ar.: determined by proispoiess and Mier.
silty to maintain the character whl they have
assumed, as sinning the best pr eyto tkose
who dears to be insured. • • .
-. .. • • : VilisetiMilt• • .
__ •' ' . . '
Ale_x,anner Vizier. • , Jelin B . MOMS%
.71. miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke;
James McAuley, . William B. .Evan
Alexandergmer. • amPh KirkPamoa.
Andrew A en, Praulp.itaymer, -
• ' David M. ng, Win. Morrison ,
D. Ilimsen. • I • noV
IDEOPLEEP. INNUMINC:
ji. PANS% '
01710 E, N. Z. CORN/CS WOOD & YIPTH BT2.
Homo ComPauf.tak tug Fire mid Morin EII
DMaCtoan: • •
WM.Sipa, Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel P. Shriver,
John N. Parke Charles Arbuckle;
Capi. James hither, Jared at. Brush, '
Win. Van Kirk, Wm F. Lang..
James D. Verne Samuel hieCriesitii
41. MULL PS, _'resident.
1g WA. Vice President. • '
. . Rik Seereta
• I:IAPT, JA I .'. 111 ' SIDON .Rdneral
,
winoutrra a • bblib
ur wog ' ' . i4mArguit.
~!>J",) :•' 3> .i,)*-1!:•••
INSURANCE
DIRECTORS
DIRECTORS: • .
las. Lockhart.roe Myers, •
Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle.
George Gerst, • Jacob Kopp,
Jno. Thompson J. Mittangher
DIRECTORS:
ilobt. Liddell,
C. Van Liuren,
J. ang w I etch,
J. Weisser,
W. J. Friday,
P. 'Kirsch,
P. tieh .
lid Siebert eeker .
•
H. MYERS Pre
• DICKSON. VI
J. GRIER. Trei
LBIETZ. deem
!eident.
'lee President.
,ASUTP.S.
Ar 9.
Mordecai H. Louis
David B. Brown.
Isaac Lea
Edward Edward . Dale,
George rates.
,Kreiddem..
-f#-
"'k". 4;11c.
_
RAIIARO &DS.
1869;
FORT ys 1 4 e t i iumA. ,
W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSRTE6H R. R.
From May 9th, 1969, trains will leave OK=
and arrive at the Ilmon Repot, north side, Pitts
burgh city time, as follows:
ams. Arrant.
Chica . go Ex.— 9:08 a M , Oliteigo E x . 1 :5 , 3 • m Erie a YEn E 7:98 am I Chicago Ex..11 0: 0 3 v
Cl. & la a m: Wheeling Fa 10:48 a nr
Chicago Arai'. 6:1 1 / 4 a mlbt. outs Ex 9:OE I D I n
m ango „..943 a ChPgo Ex.t.ll4:oBp m
Cl. Wk`g Ex. A:08 p 9,, Cleveland Fa 3:53 pnt
Chicago Ex.. 9:23 pm Erie a Yg`n s:llbp m
W'e Erie Ex 4:38 pu. Cl. Wh'g Ex 6:s3pia
Report/ram AllegAlny. Arrive in Allegasnb
Itea'r Palls Ac-8:59 a ln,LPetedale Ae..6:99 ata
Leetsdale •• 10:03 a nllllca'r Falls "
- • 11:55 am ; New Castle "10:23 auL
Rochester" 1:2 1 i p I Enon " 9:13 am
Enon ,3,31; p eetsdee 1:011pna
I..eetsdale Acc 5:13 prn !Beal. Valls " • Sitita
L Be e a l li a tt i l e la all
p p
in mi Le etsdale " 4:33 ton
" 9:23 ota
Fair Oaks Bun- Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 p m day ~ .hunch.
Nap2:23 in. Chicago Express leaves daily.
Jur 12 0 p. mxidcmgr Express arrives daily..
J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. M'CULLOUGH„
Heit'l Ticket Agent. Beal Supten'.
mylo
eIHANGE OFa t agnim
5.1 TIME.
ANBLEIGEIENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
THE ONLY DIRECT WHITE TO THE OIL
REGIONS WITHOU r CHANGE . OF OAKS,
Onand after MONDAY. May 3d, 1869 7WO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburg!' Depot. corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, frr Fran klin, Oil 010,813f
f:11o, and all , points to t e Oil Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH. f nttHrY IN nrrraimair
Day Ex11:00 a m i Day Ex 5:15 p m
Night Ex.— 7:30 pm Night Ex 0;30 a m
Brady's B AC 3:15 p m Brauys R Ac 1 0 :15 aas
Ist dodaW'ks 9:45 ato lttsotlaW'ks 7:4o'a m.
0d SotlaW'ks 6:30 p m '
2d Sod:arks 03:15 . p zet
lit Holton ...- 6:4.5 a m Hutton.. itaio ait
Rd Mi1t0n...151:00 • milad-Halton... 2:011p
3d Hutton... 1 t:00 pm 3d Hutton— a:O5 p
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pmi Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p m
Cburan train to and from Soda. Works leave
Ptitsburgh at 1:10 P. B. Arrive at Pittaburgb,
(Sundays.) at 9 50A. at.
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation trains stop at alt stations
J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen't Supt.
THOMAS M. 'KING, Assn. binpn.
ap3o
DEINN.S_Y L V -
NIA CHNTRAL.RAIL
ROAD. On and after April Alith, 1869, Trains
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot.
corner. of Washington and Liberty streets, as
follows:
AttTIM Depart.
Mail Train.— 1:25 am 'Day Express.. 2:15 ass
Fast Line 1•45 am Boomer% Ex.. 4:SO ant.
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ant
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train, .... 8:15 am
Wall's No. 2..8:50 am How , dAt o 1 1u:20 am
Cincippatl Ex .9:10 am •Cincin"tl Ex 12:30_ pm
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No: 2..11:51 of
How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 2:06 a
Pittsb"sh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40p
Phila. Exprestl!so pm Phila. Express 4:20p
Wall's No. 3...9:60 pm Wall's No. S.. 4:sopat
Braddock As.: 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:osplis
How'd Ac No 2 0:35 pm •Fast Line:.... 7:30 pm.
Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm How ' d AcNoS:slopra
Way Pasen , r 10:20 pm WalPs Nn.5.. 11:00 ozo
• - rpm trains make epee couneption stritarris
burg for Baltimore.
The Chureb Train leaves Walls Station nary
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh a
10:08 m. Be turning, leav_ea .
12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station
21:10p.
'Cincinnati Express leaven daily. All, op.
,traits daily except Sunday: .
For Partner initormauonply to
_ap
W.H. BECKWITH. - Agent.
The PennaylvanlaliallnaltdCompany will note
sums any risk foataggage, except for wearing_ an
pare
and limit their , responsibility to%thie
,
Han
ate. Dollars in value.'All Baggage exceeding
t amount in valpe. Irlikbe, At the. risk °tithe
owner.micas taken by special contract.
. EDWARD • B. WILLLAXS;
ap2B ', General Superintendent, Altoona, Fa.
E .8 T E•R Naggamin
PENNSYLVANIA
ROAD.--tla and after April 25th,11259„" the
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania .
Hal road will arrive et and ' , depart front !the
Feder' I Street Depot, Allegheny Ciltv.as follows:
Arrive. .1/apart.
Springd'eNct 15:40 a re Mall 7:00 aMI
Freeport No.18:20 a m Freeport No. i 9:2osra
Express 10:40 ss m Sharpb'g Nol /1:20 am
Sharpb'g No.11:20 pin Express. 2:50 plot
Freeport N0.24:00 p m dpringd"e No 1 3:00:p m •
Mail 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:210,pm
Springd'e N026:20 p m Springd'e No 2 6 300 M
Aboye train., run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
ever) dunday at 7:40 a. tn., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Alleghero .
City at 1:30 p. In. and arrive at Allegheny -June
tlon at 3:40 p. m.
COMMUTATION TIMISTS—For sale to packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny Clty, Chestnut
street. Herr's, Bennett, - Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsbura and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations rpecified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a.
in. make direct connection at Freepon with Wa
lkers line of Stages for Butler and HannalutONlM
Through tickets ma, be purchased at the Ofilce.
No. 1 St Clair street, near the Suspensionßridgn.
-PUtsbur, h, and at the Depot. Allegheny,
For further Inibrmatton a_pply to
JAMES LEFILTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania- Railroad will not
as aurae any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
tpparel„ and limit their resslbillty to Ong
umbled Dollars - In value. AU baggag ez
ceeding tt Is amount in value wilibe at the ;ilk of
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS;
ap.29 General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
rITTSBURGif, Mown
CINCINNATI. AND LOUIS RAILWAY.
' • PAN HANDLE HODTP..
CHANGE UP TlBlE.—Onland alter MONDAY,
April Stith, 1899, trains win leave and arrivt at.
the Union Depot, as tbllowe:
Depart n:
s:O3 a..
m,19:13 a,
Past Line 9.44 a. m. 7:13 p:
Express . . .... ........ 9:33 . p. m. 41:33 a. m.
Mixed Aco'n 5:33 a. m. 6:58p. m.
McDonald's' Aeon:, No.I '11:43a. m. 18:13 a. ne.
Steubenville Acoommod. 3:58p. m. D:33 m
IleDonahl , e Aeen. No.211:1 op, ni. 9:1 oth re.
Sunday Chnruh Train.. 19:58 P. m. 9:55 a. m.
St 2:33 P. X. lra'n will leave dany.
151:13 F. st. train will arrive daily.
All other trains will run daily. nunuays except..
ed. I.'ne 9:33 a. m. Train makes close eon
unctions at Newark lir Zanesville.
S. F. SCULL, tienerarTicket Agent.
• W. W. CARD, titip't.. Steubenville, Ohio.
/grafi
EITTSBURGH &
CONWKLLES VILLE
ILROAD.
On and atter TUESDAY, Noyember,
leo!, trains will arrive at and depart from, tne
Depot corner of Irant and. Water streets, as
follows;
Mail to and from Unlon-
town. 7:00 A. M. 6:00 111.
ZxlleesportAccomdt'n 11;00 A. B. 205 r. is.
. to and from.Unt'n. - 3:00 at. 10: tO A.
West Newton Accom'd 4;30 P. Y. 13:35 A. Y.
Braddock's Accomdt , n. 6;15 p. Y. 7:50 PAK
Night Ac. toilcit , sport.lo:3oP. Y. 6:415,A. Y Sunday Church Train to • "- • - •
and from West Newton 1;90 P. X. 10:00.A.
For tickets apply ti • • -
W. B. STOUT, Snoße. N. RAin
rtutendent.YMOND, Aga nom
WA! HILL
S SMNERMI
UNION PACIFIC BAILWA;
Fautern Divfudon.
The SHORTEST AND HOST RILIARI
ROUTE from the /tut to all points In •
•• . .
COortito, Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arbmma, Wash's'
New Mexico, Idaho *
uregon.
Two Tnlna leave State Line and Leaveawsztli
exeentedaon the artival ot trona
of he Mimed Iron Nt. Lotto, and, Rom&
Dal an tit. Joe Railroad froth' Quincy, COMM*.
Jaw at _Law nips. Topeka and Vitaillvaw
'stakes for •all vointa In Maass& At end' , of
ow' zwest 01 !Oa worth with the :UNIT=
STATEN EXPRESS COMPAN T'S DULY
LINE OF ovER,LAND mem am LYMNIFIS
COAORSB FOR
313331 N V 331114 BAIT' 'LA'3O3%
_ AND
All Points In the Territories.
wnawnti9ANDEßso.r'9'TET-WEEKLY LINZ
of COACHES for Fort Union, Ilent's Fort, Pau,
•Altuquergee, Santa Fe, and s alt points In Art.
sena and New hiezleo. - - • •
' With - the seem additions or rolling stock
with ei po nitble
U nd r iand T a ra r n ra a n p g e em a en on Lines
trot. Its western. terminus, , this road now ohms
unequaled facilities for the triummizalen
tretscht to tio. Far West. -
Tickets tor saw at &It the principal 0MPe5;111
Oa United States and Canada*
Be core and ask for titateta Lila THE tllitUir
HILL HMV f , ,yNioN tIQ itAILWAV .
itienclus
'• • ,
coI•
Qereral fi - Reklniendsa,
-
~_ ~
~_ ssrg ~H
El
Depart. . 'Arrives.
•
! ge 'SWiltitge
•