The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 15, 1869, Image 3

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    PETROLEUM MARKET. I
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
Fni,lAy, May 19,-1869.
1 . 11 . 011 market was again moderately
acrive to day, there having been a fair
volume ofsliusinese in the aggregate, but
aside from this there were no new char
acteristics worthy of special notice. As
haateen the case for some time past, the
great proportion of the sales have been
made to cover oil contracts, and those
who sold short within the past three
months ate no r able to 'cover at' a very
handsome profit. There are sti 1 some
10 and 12 cent options out, sold during
the latter part of 1868, and those who
were so unfortunatP as to sell tli.m, will
not be so badly scotohed after al as was
generally expected. - Our reline gen
erally. are still holding off in h.,::that
Crude will go still lower, and j hat by
and by the market will get shape
to enable them to start up the works
again.
RP.PINED.
The Refined market was fairly active
to•day, indeed. the sales in
thanagggate were a little larger usual,
while prices, compared with yesterday,
are without quotable change. The sales
were:
500 Buyer all.year
1000 Each May and June
500 Each June and July
500 August
500
00 Each, Angina Eac h, to October
64 46 11. 66
500 •g 4 is is
CRUDE.
There was also a. fair business done in
• Crude to-day, the sales being rather lar
ger than usual, while with the exception
of spot oil, which is a shade lower, pri
ces are about the same as yesterday. The
sales reported were as follows,
.1000 Each JUly . to December
goo l 6 46
1000 Seller to July
1000 Buyer July to October
1000 Immediate
go
- , . - LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
"ECHO* itailroad Axle 85c
'sclipse Machinery. 75c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
OIL SKIPPED E/ ST BY A. V. R. B.
Lockhart, Fiew & Co. 475 bbls ref to
Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadephia.
'Standard Oil bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 200 bbls refined to
Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Lyons & C 0.451 bbls. refined to W. P.
Logan & Broi, Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L dc S. 250 bbls refined to W.
E l ... Logan & Bro.
Lockhart, 'Frew &, Co., 52 bbls tar to
Libby tt Clark, New York.
' Standard 011 Co., 53 bbla tar to W. G.
Laird, Philadelphia •
Total shimnents - Itglined ..-- 1885
Total Shipments Tar
..... 105
OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
'Hutchison 011 dr Itofined Co., 818 bbls
ref. to Warden ; t Frew dr. Co., Phila.
PITTI3IIIITtG I II IRON MARKET
OFZICE or' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
• FRIDAY. May 14, 1869. (
The metal market, compared with
last week, presents but little that is new
er important. There is considerable in
quiry for small lots of desirable grades
" of foundry irons and there is but corn
. .
paratively little( of " this kind to IA had.
. The'demand for mill irons is only mod
erate. Stocks generally are pretty well
reduced and arrivals light, while prices
are without quotable change.
Manufactured- iron and nails remain
unchanged_ There is a continued fair
. demand, but prices are so low that there
is little or no margin to the naanufacto
• rei.*:
ANN Ra.OITE.
) 400Acina No,. IL - .•,.:-.,... • 137.50:4 mos
10 - " No: 2 ' F oundry 40.006 moe
200 " . Chickies Forge 49.00 - cash
10 " No. 1 Foundry 43.50 4 mos
• 50 " N. 3 Forge Open
Grey _ 38.50 cash
20 " No. 3 Red Short at
Furnace 13.00 cash
10 " No. 2 ....... ... ... . 92.00 4 mos
250 " C F'dry to arrive..... 41:0 4 tnos
400 " Close Red Short to
arrive • 87.50 5 mos
BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED PROM "LASE
SUPERIOR 0118.
30 37.00 4 mos
'.5)0 1, Open Grey deliver
able at furnam 35.50 4 mos
200 " Open Grey ••• ' 35.50.4 mos
601.• " Open Grey • 86.005 mos
200 " :PBS Grey Forge... 88.00% mos
210 11 ' 11 a u. ... 38.00 5 mos
--00 !. 1, ... 37.00 cash
130 " Med Close Grey F'ge 37.25 6 mos
400- "I White to arrive 35.00 cash
40 Med ()lose Grey... 36.50 30 days
" Open Grey - a favo- .
rite brand.. • . 38.25 4 mos
50 a • 8 No. 1 Foundry_ .. _ 40.00 4 mos
50 " " " siLoo@Ao.oo
cash and 4 mos
PcSOCt " InferiOr for r ' Rail
Mill to arrive. P... T.
re3o 11 •OpetrGrey Forge.- . 37.004 LOOS
.100 `Med` Grey' Forge to .
. • arrive 37.004.•m0s
BLOOMS.
,30 Juniata 95.00 6 mos
CHARCOAL.
'f 75 ,6 , Pancry Brand In lota
f 50.00 cash@sl.oo 4 mos
25 Fancy.. 51.004 mos
30 Corn Close F'dry.... 45.00 4 mos
. . . ,
, .
Markets by Telegraph.
Naw rem; May 14.,-Cotton . steady;
.. .
n 10 1,4,294 bales at 28Ko , for middling
" 11 Piandit. Fionr; receipts were 8,308 bbhg
.
, market -.. du11 , .. and , 6®loo -lower lades
1 6,100 kali at 15,78@6 for superfine lEititte;
Inwnoini 0i. 2 0,(M65; extra iStet4l6, Win
b n .. l ..,..io'teat - efat i7(g)81 white Wheat extra,
I C lwlal fir 4 a on-S 7 oB,fik antra Bt.
' nbii @ ' seod 'chorea do. &wing
(Aunt I, t, ,,,__GFAclnr ote . aiffsaleit 260-boo at
; 75 Tdx , onileal . et; 100bliliiii0idat
4114.450 !sou th ern- hlaky.ht moderate
forßillet 180 bbls western At 08@ 970 .
free. Wheat : receipts 1,8',0
.bualii
ket dull and 1i5243 lower; salsa Z 7,100
I t i .
b at $1013@1,44 for No. 2 spring in
4 lg 11,115 forcommon White : California;
'll , white poli. SW; Ne- Orlon, 81,50;
-di - entelinri.Apring about 11,48 tor No. 1
and 2 Apring`moilerate. Barley decided
- lotretra,6oo bush California at: $l,BO.
' Barleyldtilt (011E4. Corn very scarce and
, 2 4:4 8, 0ifigher: receipts 17,194 sales 48,0e0
-bush; a0t43042;87c for new -mixed western,
the latter-, extreme;9lu Dar old, do in
: ktore,'and No for do afloat. ' Oats tinset
tied and heavy: receipts 28,419:pa1es 18, •
;0 0 0 bush at 784582e1 Air ..' 'western .. afloat.
Bice dull. Coffee . dull. Huger , firm;
- 400 hhda. Cuba at 1,1%€111.230;- Molasses •
• oniet'And steady; 1,60 hhils and 80 bblis
, BoOthltiew at 69@nt. cure •Weletrutlirm
it l . B ol6yolor crude, an `82®823 for
refined. ho pe firiletAfOr fat'Alner
tom Lins• Inty $1, 0 8(§)1,04.
aPn#4Tpypeating et tagi ,45©480. -Pork
9, 11 %, Mit Wet BOG Midst $8 , 108,1412 for,
now mon. 11 8 0,78®80,87 for old do, 128,75
# 424 i " Prinuop and 121125(42460 far
pritne meas. Beef dull and un.chatuted:
sales 120 bbls. Tierce beet quiet and
unchanged; sales 70 tierces. Beef hams
steady; sales of 250 bbis at $26®32. Cut
meats quiet; sales 170 packages at 123;®
130 for shoulders, and 1534®160 for hams.
Middles quiet and drooping; sales of 50
boxes Stafford at 16%c. Lard firm and
quiet; sales of 480 tierces at 1 6 3{ ®18‘c
for steam, and 183‘®18Ne for kettle ren
dered. Butter quiet and heavy at 20®
36e for Ohio, and 25®40c: for State.
Cheese firm at 18 ®23e for common to
prime.. Freights to Liverpool firm; en
gagements per steamer of 7,500 bus
wheat at 314 d.
Latest—Flour closed dull and Sc lower.
Wheat quiet and lc lower. Rye nomi
nal. Oats dull and •- heavy at 78®80c for
western afloat. Corn ktiady at 82®830
for fair, and 84®86e fol• good to very
choice new mixed western: er Pork quiet
at $3l for new mess; regular quiet and
steady. Cut Meats steady, with a limited
demand. Bacon dull and heavy. Lard
quiet at 18®18 1 .10 for fair to prime steam.
Eggs dull at 15®17c.
Cmcs.oo, May 14.—Eastern exchange
par buying, and 1-10 per cent. premium
selling. Flour in good demand: sales
spring extras at $5®6,25. Wheat dull
and 2o lower; sales No. / at $1,1734®1,18;
No. 2 $1,12141,134, closing weak at 1,12;
sales since change at 11,11 X. Corn s dull
and a shade easier; sales No. 1 at 6234 g
63e, No. 2at 5734®580, - and rejected; at
4934®51c, new at 152®53e, no grade at 59e,
closing at 62)4(4)(33c for No. 1, 57 ®s7)ic for
No. 2r unchanged this afternoon. Oats
quiet and irregular; sales at 5834; subse
quentlyoat 5N®6O; closing at 59(459X
tor N 0... Sales at 584®581y, seller May,
and W®5734 seller June. Rye quiet, and
easier; No. 1 sold at sla4gos. No. 2 at
$1,13®1,1334, closing-with sellers at $1,13.
Barley. sales No. 2 at $1,65 ®1,70; closing
at $1,65 for No. 2 regular. Highwines
dull at 9034. New Orleans Molasses $l,OO
®1,05. sugar 14®1534 for common to
choice. Provisions dull; mess pork closed
at 1.30,75®31,00. Lard 1731,. - Shoal-
ders 113;. Rough sides 14. Sweet
pickled hams at 15®153(c. Ana opened
steady, subsequently prime quiet and
-closed weak; 10 cents lower. Sales,
$8,85 for stockers, and $9,00®9,40 for fair
to choice shipping lots. Cattle active
and steady at $5.30®6,00 for fair to good
butchers; $6,35®0,85 for fair to medium;
$7,00®7,30 for good to choice shipping
steers; a few extra lots at $7.67(47,75.
Rect4pts for the past twenty-four hours,
.9,120 bbls. flour, 30,890 bat. wheat, 45,230
bra. corn,
29,837 bu. oats, 907 bu. rye,
1,264 ba. barley, 2,124 hogs. Shipments,
800 bbls. flour. 2,290 bu. wheat, 103,062
bu. corn, 38,126 ha. oats, 3,666 bu. rye,
800 bit. barley, 4,404 hogs; freights dull
and unchanged.
Sr. Louis, May 14 . — Toba000active and
stiff; bat not quotably changed. Cotton;
no public sales. Hemp; very little do
ing; small sales of dressed at /2,80®2,35.
'Flour - better demand and more doin
but prices are unchanged; spring super
g,
fine and extra sold at $4,25®5,76, double
extra at $ 5 , 2 5®6,50, treble extra at, s7@
7,75, and fancy at $9®9,50. Wheat quiet
but firm at $1,12 for No. 2, and $1,1534
for No. 1, all inelevator; in sacks prices
range at $1,12®1,21 for No. 2 to fancy;
club fall ranged at $1,50®1,7234, prime
to low choice at $1,75®1,90. Coin
firm at 5434®60c in bulk, and
64470 ct in sacks. Oats held firmly,
bat the market was slow at 65®68c.
Barley very dull: small sales .cnoice
Minnesota at 21,9234. Rye held firmly
with sales at $1,20®1,21. Whisky firm
at 92c. Groceries quiet and unchanged:
Louisiana Sugar,. 12®15e. Molasses, 75
®Bse for plantation. Coffee, 19®29c for
common to choice. Provisions tontine
easy, and there wart more business to
day. Pork sold at VI. -Loose dry salt
shoulders sold on the levee at 11c; • do.
rib sides, 133(0. Bacon shoulders; loose,
123%e; do. packed, 12%®13c: clear rib
sides, 16e; loose, lex; packed clear sides,
163;c; rib sides, 153ic. Lard; there were
no round lots selling, jobbing sales of
choice at 18c. Receipts were flour 2,800
bbls, wheat 11,800 bush, corn 7,200 bush,
oats 5,700 bush, hogs 1,100 head.
1111
3334
34 3334
34
lbx
15%
14
13(
13%
CINCINNATI, May 14.—Flour firm but
quiet; sales family at 16,25®6,50. Wheat
quiet at #1,35 for No. 2; no No. 1 offering.
corn firm and ln demand at 65c for ear,
and 77c for white shelled. Oats firm at
fie 2c, and the demand fully equally to
the supply. • Rye dull at $1,35. Cotton
firm; sales middling at 27@273fc. Whis
key firm at 95c, and the supply light.
Tobacco in good demand and the supply
r light; sales 90 blots at $4,80©26,25. Mess
Pork quiet at 130,50. Bulk meats dull at
11%®12c ;for- , shoulders, 13%@14c for
sides, sales at inside rates. Bacon
in fair demand; sales 135 hhds, 1n lots
to fill orders at 13c for shoulders, 16c for
clear rib sides, and 163;®16% for clear
do. Sugar cured hamslBv, to 190. Lard
held 17M®173,/,; nothing done. Sugar
firm and good nemand; sales of 260 hhds
New Orleans at 13% t0 , 14X; Cuba 12x©
14; refined, firm demand; sales 580 his
at 15%©16 for A white and 16x@17 for
hard. Coffee firm and fair demand; sales
of 220 bags at 23 to 25 for fair to prime.
Linseed oil dull; only a jobbing demand
at 11,04. Lard oil dull at $1,90 to 81,45.
Petroleum dull at 32. Butter unchanged;
supply of fresh light and market firm at
35®37. Eggs 16 0 @17. Gold . 188©134:,'
buying.
LotriSyiLLE, May 14. —Leaf tobacco
firm; sales of 184 hhda at VI 00 to $l2 35.
Cotton quiet and unchanged; low mid
dlings 233fci. Whisky firmer. Highwines
9562)96c free. Potatoes dull; old ,1,25 per
bush; new southern firm at $B,OO. Hay
firm at 122,50 per ton; choice timothy on
wharf. Boger steady ; choice New Or
leans 15%c per lb. Coffee ; prime 253 f.
New Orleans Molasses ; prime 80o; sorg
ham 50c. Candles steady at 16c. Eggs
quiet at 14®150 per s®s,so per dozen. Flour ba quiet
and steady at Irrel for
seperfine. Provisions quiet and weak.
Mess Pork 'Bras.- Bulk Mets-7ehoull
dere 123 c ' clear rib sides 151)0, ,olear
sides 160. Bacon—shoulders 133ic, clear
rib *idea 163ic, clear side:l,l7Mo. Hams
.firm at 1034 c. Lard firm at 183ro in tea,
and 20c in kegs. Grainqulet but steady.
Wheat 11,50 on arrival. Corn—shelled
in bulk 65®70e... Oats 720 from store.
Rye—prime $1,48. Barley—No. I spring
112,00; No, 2. #1,60©1,65. -
ToLatio, May 14..—Flour is quiet at s6®
8 for double extra and fancy •b:ands.
Wheat dull and lower; amber 11,4314 on
spot:. 11,44 buyer May; White Michigan
51,48; No. 3 sprizqr $l,lO. Corn 20 better
and firmer; No. 1 700 on spot and 650
seller June; NO. 2 . .611c. :Oats steady
t and quiet at 660 for Michigan. Rye de
°lined sc; with sales at $ll5 for Michig an. Barley nominal. Receipts-1,700 bids
flour, 8,300 bus wheat, 7,200 bus corn;
3,800 Dos oats. Shipments-2,790 bbls
Sour, 7,800 bus wheat, 18,400, but corn,
17,900 but oats, 860 busrye.
Revrimpuz, May 14.=Flour dull at
previous quotations. Wheat dull, valley
red 11,80(:12,00. Corn ;firm; receipts
small; prime white 82e; yellow 821388 c.
Oats dull: prime 75c. Rye 2 1 .35@1,40.
Provisions quiet and unchanged. Mesa
Pork 131,75, Bacon; ribsidesl6,o; clear
aides 17%al shoulders 14q0.` Hama' / 9 @
20c. ',Lard 19©1914c. --Whisky firm and
scarce at 99c®)1,00.
CL El7l MaY, 14.-41Oury City'
made 1909,25 for treble extra white, Sod
1706 for . dOttble: extra slither:, Wheat;:
240.'1 rettiltiter 1445, and No. 2 2l
Corir' held - t
Oats 'o9e. a
aye held
at 1,i1014115 fofNl knit 11,12Sfer
No. 2. Petroleum hejd at 230, for
refined, but • buyers do noir • over
PIT . TS TGE GAZATTIi SATURDAY, 'MAT 15', ISM'
27@280 on spot in car lots for standard
white; retail lots at 29©810.•
MEMPHIB, May 14.—Cotton firm at 2634
@26,40 for low middling; receipts of 358
bales; exports, 116 bales; week's receipts,
1.655 bales; exports, 4,471: stock, .12,325.
Flour unchanged.. Corn 750 per bush.
Oats 70@no per Inish. Hay $26@)27.
Pork 1 1 31,50®32,0 per barrel. Lard 18
(.19,34c . per lb. Bacon firth; ahoulders
1334 c; aides 1734 c. Bulk meats d 11;
shoulders 1234 c; aides 1634 c.
MILWAUKEE, May 14.—Flour dull d
nominal. Wheat dull and low; 1, 00
bus. No. lat 111,10;4®1,10+/„ No. 2. is
null and lower at 58®59c for No. 2. C rn
dull and nominal at 59®60cfor new. ye
dull and nominal.' Barley 1301Xliti iy
unvhanged. Receipts-11011r 2,000 b ls;
wheat 42,000; oats 5,000 bush. shipm ents
—flour 7,000 bbls; wheat 23,000 bush.'
PHILADELPHIA, May 14.—Flour inac
tive. Wheat moves slowly; No. I spring
at f1,48©1,50. Rye steady and unchang
ed. Corn held firm; sales 5,000 best::
prices unchanged: Oats steady at! 830
for western. Petroleum at 170 for crude
in bulk, and 32 1 4 c for refined in bond.
Provisions unchanged.' Whisky selling
slowly at 94@980.
Live, Stock Planets.
NEW YORK. May 14.—Arrivals to-day
—760 cattle, 1,400 sheep and 2,028 hogs.
Thirteen more cars of cattle are due.
Beef unchanged, the demand taking all ,
the arrivabs, which- are light. The ar-1
rivals istitnber 5,560 for the week. A
full supply is looked for next Monday.
A lot of 'Bluets steers, 640 pounds aver
age, brought $118.40 each. Elheep are ex
tremely dull, selling at less than they
cost on the •way here. They have de-.
alined 310 in one week, selling at 5;51g)
•7Mc for Gammon to extra sheared lots.
Lambe are worth 121514 c; two cars of
Ohio, 85 pounds average, sold at 531 c,
and one lot, 84 pounds average, sold at
735 c. Hogs quoted steady at 936@10g0.
ST. LOUIS, May 14.—Cattle: prime to •
choice are tirmer at 6@)73c; common to
goody 4@534c. Hogs more active at 735
Ig9i‘•
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBON. IKAI I
ROAD, May 14.-3 oars pig Iron, Graff,
Bennett & Co; 1 car rye, Exchange Nat .
Bank; 1 do oats, Robb & El; 2 du L
ore, M'Knight dr Co; 2 do.do, Zug & Co;
Ido lumber, R P Bingham; Ido do,
Hamilton Algeo A & Co; 547 pea blooms,
Park Bros dr Co; 15 bbla oil, Flacons I
.Son; a bbls oatmeal, Rinehart dr Stevens;
- 2 cases tobacco, J M &Lobel: 2 pkga
safes, Sands A R; 20 cases tobacco, 40 brcs
starch, Atwell & Lee; 10 cases tobacco,
iSeghmyer dr. V; 30 bbla lime,' Eoker it
Caskey; 60 bxs starch, Dilworth & Co; 50
do do, Little & . Baird; 60 do do, Shriver
it Co; 25 do do, Smith, Johnson & Co;
72 bdls chairs. D. do rockers, Bedford
Chair Co; 30 do do, 2 do, Hammer & Son;
30 do chairs, G 11 Danler; 2 kgs apple
butter, F G Craighead; 1 bbl dried ap
pies, H Rea Jr; 16 bills bows, Tiros
Hare dt Bro; 23 jugs maple molasies,
Day & Co; 15 bxs cheese, H Riddle; 25
empty half barrels, Smith, Johnson &
23 aka oats, H Lynch; 1 bbl scrap iron,
W J Hammond.
PLTTSBUSGII, FORT WAYNE & ()m
-eta° RAILROAD. May 14.-1 car ore,
Hussey. Wells & Co: 25 tea lard, F Sel
lers it Co; 15 pka tobacco, Atwell & Lee;
25 do do, E Worrnser & Co; .1 bill spirits,
J Artier dt Co; 5 bbls alcohol, B L-Fabn
estock it Co; 2 cars rye, E Lucas; 500
bbls flour, owner; 1 car middlings, Keil
& Ritchart; 100 bbls flour; C A Boucher;
55.bbls highwines, Shipton it Wallace;
55 do, M MoCulloagb;2oo bbla • flour,
Daul Wallace; 1 oar ba y, Bucker & Co; 1
ear rye, 100 bbls flour, ulp & Shepard;
1 car potatoes, 7 kegs apple butter, Ii
Rea Jr; 20 eke rags, Obertrns; 2 bxs
hams, Ido eggs, J W Benson; 12 bbla
dry apples, W El Graillilot sundries,
Tealah Dickey it Co; 6 bbls oil, Johnston
it Paine; 1 car ear corn, Bingham it
Laing; 1 car bay, 0 EL Allertop; lot car
riage hardware, Hare it Bro; do do,' Si
MoWhinney & Co; 1 car oats. J * l3 Camp
bell; 28 bgs rye, 4do barley, W J Meek:-
3 bbls eggs, Woodworth & Davison; 6
bbls dry apples, J S Dilworth & Co; 7
bbis arples, Voigt Mahood & Co; 2 bbla
dry apples, H Rea Jr.
ALLEGHENY V ALLEY RAILROAD,
May 14.-50 bbls phosphate. SewardVt
Emerson; 1,920 bbls oil, Fisher it Bro;
bgs rags, J B Jones; 80 tibia oil, James
Wilkins; 480 do do, Owston it Sowers;
320 do do, Lockhart, Frew & Co; 1 car
metal, McKnight, Porter it Co; 5 pkgs
butter, eggs, .T Sohl; s'do do, John Keil; 11
do do, J Klingensmith; 2do do, L& J
Blanchard; 5 cars limestone, ehoen
berger it Blair, 1 car grain, Scott it Gl
sal; 1 do do, .Martin, Brickell & Co; 52
grainpkga batter and eggi, owners; 1 car
, E Slangenhau ft; 13 sks
ro rags, God
frey it Clark. 31 sks oats, J Cathera; 18
sksry e, 23 do oats, Scott it Gisal; 50 cases,
25 bbls refined oil, Livirgston & Bro.,
PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND 'ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD, May 14.-5 bbls cut
let, Bryce, Walker & Co; 2 hhds bacon.
W Wilson; 2 do hams, G Mitchell; 1 car
rye, W J Meek; 2 do do, C L LUcaS; 9
aka potatoes, Voigt,ll dr. C o ; 28 do oats,-
F Schlelds; 2 tea sausage, E H Myers; 1
do ao. Hays it Son; 6do lard, J Lippin
cott; 40 do hams, Sellers & Co: 10 tif buts
tobacco Carter, MeG it Co; 10 cases
wine Little & M; 23 bales cotton, Holmes
B & Co; 1 car staves, W Hastings; 4 bdle
felloes, Mawbinney & Co; 12 eke rye, NI
W Rankin; 60 bgs feed i Steel it Son; 18
do oats, Mitchell, S & Co.
A.LLEGHENT STATION. May 14.-3
cars wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 6 do iron
ore, Richey, H & Co; 1 do lime, J Ab
dell; 1 do wheat, M'Kee & Co; 10 bbis
oil, S 11i Cummings; f. do oatmeal, Chris
Reiss; I car middlings, J B M'Kee; 18
jugs maple molasses, J A Scott; 10 do do
R H Davis; 83 sirs oats, Rose it Ewing; 4
tubs cheese, B Jenney; 10 tea hams,
W Pusey; 2 bbls wine, H Zimmerman;
3 pkgs eggs, J N Simeon.
PITTSBURGH AND Conwir,ravitzz
RAILROAD, May 14. —4B skis wheat,
Scott & (heal; 76 bbls cement, O B Leech;
14 kge nuts, Lewis, Oliver & Phil-.
lips.
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ROOFING SLAV! OF
Qualities and Colors.
Partionlar attention given to biting Slate and
rPfutiring 8 ats,rnors, or pardon ars and pekes
address
J. S. F 10111115 14
ta Sevenlii Avenue,
WM . PITTSBURGH, PA,
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IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
TRADE MARK,
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CHIMNEYS'
tiL Y r;K NLH W •.
The river cor Zones to recede slowli'
with scant 45 feel in channel. Weather
Cloudy and cool, but pleasant. Mercury
at 4 P. m 70..
Butdness quiet at the landing, freights
for all points being rather scarce.
The Emma No. 3, departed for New
Orleans yesterday with about all the
freight she could take on the water.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennani
is the regular packet for Parkersburg to
day leaving promptly at non. The
Etigle is a permanent institution in this'
trade:
The R. p. Gray departed for Loui s -.
villa, and she, too, had about all she
could take on the water. Pilots—Shouse l
and Dorsey.
The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin,
is announced for St. Louis and the Un-!
per Mississipi forthth. Te Maggie
has been plyin p g regu lar ly h
in the Pitts-
burgh and St. Louis trade all season.
A new steamer, named the Mountain
Belle, arrived from Brownsville yester
day. She was bu It for the Gallopolis
,and Kanawha River trade, by Capt.
Smithera. She has the machinery and
;cabin of the Cottage No. 2.
The Active, has been considerably re
- modied and improved, and is now, we
Understand, owned by Capt. Smithers
and others, and oho too, will be placed in
the Kanawha River trade..
i The Matamoras No. 2, Capt. Robert
Dalzell, is announced to leave for New
Orleans, on or about the 20th.
The towboat Ajax left Louisville for
Sew Prleaxis on Wednesday, with 13
hojeteand 12 barges of coal, 2 barges of
wit coal, and a "French creek," in all 25
Waco?, amounting to 444,000 bushels of
coal. „
The iLeonidas passed Wheeling on
-Thttre,day evening, and would doubtless
have arrived yesterday, had it not been
l'Or the low water.
—The Wauauita was to have left Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday.
—Capt. Thornton Jacobs has purchased
the little Lotus No. 2, at Shreveport.
—Alpha is the name of the little plea
sure steamer which ran under the. bow
;of a coal barge at Memphis, on Sunday
evening, drowning liva persons.
—Capt. James R. Johnson is building
a boat for mail service on the Tennessee
River. to ply between Decatur and Gun
tersville, Alabama,
—Hon. Ames liams, who made a
fortune by stetunb Wi oat l , enterprises on the
Tennessee River, died at ;Gratz, Austria,
April 10. His
.two daughters married
noblemen In that country.
—Capt. Lou. Greenlee has chartered
the Carrie Poole for the New Orleans
and Bayou Macon trade. The Tahle
qttah has withdrawn from the Ouachita
trade, and the Rob Boy was advertised
ta.loave New Orleans for Cincinnati on
Monday.
—A. St. Louis telegram under date of
Wednesday Aays: Rain has fallen al
most continually for the past forty-eight
honni, with no prospect of immediate
cessation. It has also been general, ex
tending throughout the West and North
west, and a rise in all the upper rivers
may soon be expected. The Missouri is
now swelling quite rapidly at Benton,
Muscle Shell and other points, but fal
lings.; Sioux City and below. All the
mountain boats, as far as known, are
progressing finely. Competition on the
Upper Mississippi is quite active, and
freights are low. The Ironaldes, which
arrived Tuesday night, has gone down
to gm iron pile, and will load four barges
with ore.
—Wheeling Intelltgencer of Thursday.
It is now said that the New State will go
into service nest Tuesday. The John
W. Garrett and barges were to leave last
night for St. Louis. We suppose they
got away, as Capt. J. K. Booth leaves
when he says he will.
• River and Weather.
Chi TalmoOh to the Pltteburgh Guetto.l
Loutavtia.F:, May 14.—The river is fall
ing steadily, with 8 feet 2 inches in the
Venal. Weather cloudy and cool.
RIVER PACKETS.
NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.
FOR NEW ORLEANS,
LVESTON. W Nl4
iLI.E. Texas—The new and staunch-built
steamer
.. D ALZEL L.
Will leave as above on I MODAL ttie Stlth
Inst.
For freight or passage entity on board or to
nue FLAch.-4L W 50.1.4. Agents.
Eli atisSINSIPPI
KOR ST. LOUIS. RECO... Ia :IQ
KTTK. DUBUQUE and ST.
UL—The steamer
MAGGIE HATS Capt. B. n. MAnvtK.
WM leave' for the above Porte on SATIIRDAY,
the 15th, inst.. :it, 4 O'CIOCIC P. If.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
MACK & COLLIKOW001): /wants.
adirme 1869. isiarsi.
NORTHERN 'LINE PACKETS,
FROM
St. Loots to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
Li O n n wi f l th ea e v p S len Lu S t: d da w l h yfrKo a k m uk, s E of v h npert,
Dubuque, Winona, titlUwater awl tit, Paul.
Through receipts for Frelght and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the Upper 111.81s
visalbtil on steamers runnln from this port and
conneethig with the Northern Line Packets at
St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their
Freight through without delay and at lowest
rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK,
J. D. COLLIN GWOOD,
i 4
it• C. OKA Y,gents, UT to
finial:la 91 Water street.
PARILEBSBURti
.PITTA Ilk WHEELING AND PAR
EERSBIIRO LlNE.—Leave Comearte , s wharf
moat. toot. nr w...... titoPPt. daily at 12 111.. WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAS, •
ettglia ecAttlal ... . L. BEIERNAN. Master.
freight will be re.setved at ail nouns by
AMES COLLINS.
PLACE & COLLINGWOOD,
Area's.
CM
JFIPARRIVWT PEARIELaISBNIJE"G.
AND CINOINNA•PI.
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERYTIrEaD AY- IX
• Leaves Cincinnati EVERY irltiDAV-4 P. M.
The swTana superb hidewbeel Steamer BT.
MARYS, SWEENEY, Commander. will
leave as announced above.
For Freight or Passage apply on board , or to
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD. or
• COLLIN*. & BARNES; Agents.
N. B.—No neigni received on Tuesday alto
01.. tnh29
STEAMSHIPS.
T° LIME : POOL =AND
QUEENSTOWN.
.
TOM INMAN MAIL STILIALSEUIPII.
Ntonnern i tA sixteen dm -class vessels, among
tn. mtlie ebratell
CITY 0 Fitton, OLTY OP ANTWEPP.
OITY UP BOSTOY, OITY OP BALTII4OIiI,
,_ OM OF LONTS)I9. .
Wittig EMIT SATIETROAT,Lrrom Pier 48,
INLrtn River, New York, For Image or runner
intermisilon antivto ,
lynxiex MfillAin t 41:
!Ili MIMI litagilir.tOtirotilele RullOinir.
_., : 1 " a0 Y! n ano!lill,f!oft illilor,,Pistoomfeb
gINNIUND LARIV No., 124
. Balthisld_ Wiw i _ pgle manitestaroor et
anis , Iva vemals•as watel llosanta aa
*NUM
AMU. "4111-71. t: t
'NEW opkalA HOUIE.
Lessee...
bfaluiger,
SATURDAY EVENING, May 15th, every
EventLg and Wednesday z..turtlay enter:
no-on&
SICCOND
ntimpry nuiterr.
NOvelties for th's week: Burie.'flue Railroad
Scene: After Lark: Oriental hoer( I laTet: Polish
Bali-t: Hungarian Pas de Deux; Neapolitan
Bullet: New and Laughable Tricks.
'TONY DENIER AS (Lt/WA
Mr. ALFBF.D MOE In the hkating Ca." lll, 'al•
Grand and Beautiful enludnatiorr Senn -'•
x EVEN 'NG, BENEFIT ff., TONT
DeNIKB—An Avalanche of Novelties in 1 rear'
atiou for the °cc - anion. -.
tgrPITTSBURGII THEATA'E.
H. W. WILLIAMS, Lessee 1112 ,, Marna me.
FORTY THIEVES MATINEE. THIS AFMR-
N.+ON. at 23 , 6 o•olock. Admlsslon—Parquetto,
50 cents; Lallery 25 marts. To-night—nose
Massey. Camelia Jeffere.on. and the enaze com—
pany 'I he magnificent sconerr—the Oorgemus
Costumes anu the• Dazzling Transcfnuatiom
Scene.
BURNEiVSIIIIE7SEUM
AND PARLOR MENAGERIE,
The 'Great Family 11.!esorre
FIFTH AVENUE,. between Smithfield anc
Wood streets, opposite Oid Theatre.
403191nen Day and Evening, all the year round
Admission. WS cents: et,Juin-h. 11.6 cen rs.
tgrACADEMY OF AIIITSIC.
THE )RENEGADE
OF THE
POTOMAC.
A NATIONAL. DRAMA
IN FIVE ACTS,
nder the Auspices of Posts 15 and ;
' G. A. R.
FOE SIX NIGHTS ONTA r I
/COMMENCING
Monday Evening, Noy. 10,1869
Under ti e supervision and rraragement idtr
F. A. rAwnEHIL.L 4 or the Pittsburgh Theatre
and late of Pile's Opera /louse, Olne
Characters by Members ()tithe thder
- , PRICES OF ADMISSION.
+amp( tte and D. ess Circle 59 cents
Famtlyttlrcie... ... ..35 cents
Cantu- t
• 25 cents
Reserved seats 95 cents extra.
Box oßtce open from 10 A, R. till 3 P. X.
.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The "Grand Army of the Republic" le coin.
posed of bold kre of the Union who served la toe
tete Rebellion The Pi 'vale tloidier Is the peer
of the blithest alder. the objects of the organ!
saltine are charitable. benevolent. Just. Wig/
and patriotic, and should command therespect of
all rood claseue.
To extend &helping hand to the , widows whose
husbands and sons were our c !tirades, many of
whom Ile burled on the thousands ot battle Gelds
or In the cemeteries of the land, and to assist In
the mime ra of crippled soldiers, and the educa
tion or the ecil•lierst orpoane, we respectfully
set. the patronage of a generous public.
./ HE COMMITTEE.
ACADEMY or music
,COI_AIE, 131[11.41—•
,
Respectfully announces
TWO CRAND CONCERTS.
tiwEiD3IESDAY EVENINGS
MAX IN and 19. h, assisted by the following to
srtlet3:
i. 311.8 S. W. BARTON. Soprano.
MR. WK. AVDDHALE, Tenor.
‘iAllt THEODOR. MARTENS, Planttt Ac
coulpautot.
ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR.
1".A51.LT CIRCLE &IaALLERY. FIFTY CTs.
:No extra coarge toneserved seats.
Sat. can be procured at C. C. Mellor's Music
Store. commencmg Friday mornlng, &fay 14, at
10 u'clo k.
Doors open at 7,4; commence at 8 o'clock.
ThOS. R. TURNBULL,
my 13121
AUCTION . SALES
BY H. B. SMITHSON & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
FOR THE -MILLION.
AT
- BMITHSON'B EMPORIUM,
i 6b AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
the well
B. SIJITHBON CO., ProPrietora
,Of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival or new goods which are being sold at re
markably low prices. Goods ofevery variety the
finest sewed boots , the most fashionable bal.
moral% gaiters and anffiet shoes, slippers,
blankets, flannels, cloths. cassimeres, cutlery
and 'carpets. Call and examine. Bo trouble to
show goods. Ladies'. misses' and children's
furs atdalmost your.OW3 prices. All goods war
ranted as represented.
noz4
BY A. ii.E ‘ GGATE.
wtrriFut.
-I,OBURBAN PROPERTY,
Or PERRYSVILLE - ROAD, AT AUCTION.
1N oa th WNESDAY, MAY 19, at 3 o t ricick.will
be Sold. premises of Mr. W . s .
on the Serrysville •Planktowi, one mile north of
Allegheny SIX EMlllab SITES, of three to
elev. acres each. viz:
I g. Mayft.l4l Cottage and Grounds: eight
acres beautifully planted and distr.buted In vine
yard ft nit, evergreen and delicious trees and
shrubbery; a full ass ritrent of the fruits of the
cllmate?,lll bearing. Commodious stable. car
riage and tenant houses under one root; rain wa.
ter ; cistern, at. d tune water spring at the door.
The Cottage contains seven rooms, three closets
and pantry. •
No. X, A four acre lot adjoining above, with
atone foundation for a home. apple, pear or.
chard, and other improvements.
Nos. 3 and 4. Each four acre lots.covered with
forest, having very due building sites,
and never-fluting springs.
tiOr• 3 and 6 Each three acres, lawns and for
est; and fronting 314 feet on the Perrysville
/load. • . - • ,
trhose desirous of procuring lovely rural homes
will And In this property an unsurpasaed collect.
Mon or beautiful building sites Lot 24°,1, par.
ocularly, fa *really magnificent plaee.conunand•
in g rich panoramic views, and abounding In fruits
or the richest varieties critical examination
of these premises is respettfully solicited. A
board walk from Pf dent etrPe to the door per
mits dry walking In all weathers:
Terms of sale wit, be liberal. Plot of grounds
and uhotograth of buildins at the office of
ms.l2
A. LEGOATE, Auctioneer.
159ffederal street.AlierhenY.
REFINED
FAMILY LARD,
PACKED B?
PROCTER .& GAMBLE.
OE
CINCINNATI.
. ,
/kik our Groeitir for ear - brand of
Lard thee° reek's...
Picked In - 4, 5, and 10 pound Caddie!. 00
Pouha Cues for shipment. Cheapest mode for
sell's% Lard. Bend for Pelee IdaL
so-xac,
ISMAIL, DICKEY & CO.,'
And Grocers and Anders Genera/Iy.
1869.
M.ENDERSCn•
M. W. CANNIM ,
.. t t.......,.... t i It, FORT %.....
11. W. and CLEVELAND & I'll
Fr:un May 9th , 1869, train:
and arrive ath Onlon Depot,
burgh city thaw. as tollows:
Leave. I Arrive.
fiticago Ex.—. 2:C
7:28 8 a in , Chicago E_.. 1:58 a tit
Erie aYgn E•, arn 1 Chicago Ex.. tx ,
ci. a Wleg 11.P.0.:13 a mi Wheelin Ex 10:48 12:03 p a
in
Chicago Mall. 6:58 aln ,at. l outs g
Ex 7:08 DID
Chicago Ex....0:43 a m.Cht'go Ex& M14:08 p m
Cl. & Wleg Ex 2.08 p n.; CI eveland Ex 3:53 p nt
Chicago Ex.. 223 pin I Erle & Idg'nEs:sBpna
W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pa. i CI. & WV/ Exl3:s3pra
Depart/rota AllegAtuty. I Arrive ft ditegasna •
Bea'r Valls Ac. 8:58 a m I LeetBdMlo..B:sB ain
Leetsdale " 10:03 ain Bca'r Ft Its" :28 am
„ ::: .11:58 ain 1 New Cattle "10:23 aix
Rochester " /:26 pin I Enon .. 9 : 13 az ,
En on " •3:58 put! I eutsibee " 1:08 pmLeetsdale Acc.ll:l3pm4 Bear Valls '.2v3pm,,
Bea:rlsalls •• .6:13pml Leetsdale " :33 pm
Leetsdale " 10:43 pm I " " 7:23
Fair Oaks Sun- I Fab Oaks Sun-
DM
day Church.. /:13 pml day ...hutch. 9:88.a
4%e• 2:23p. m. Chicago Expresel leaves daily.
dbal- /21130. m.Chlcagn Express arrives dally.e
d. M. KIMBALL :
J. N. M'CULLOUGE
G ,
aze! Ticket, Agent. ti.TvlSupten't.
mylD • .
rIFIANGE Oraggift
TIME.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY E_AILROAID ,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
R.E9IOI I S WtTHOUT CHANOE OP CARS_
Chi and alter MONDAY,May3I, 1131)9 TWO
II
TROUGH TRAINS DAILY tt eept Sunday)
sr IA leave Pittsburg) Depot, co nor or Xley
euth and Pike streets, r Frankllul 011
Han, and all points in e Oil Regions.
LEAVE PITTERVEGH. &HEW IN PITTSBURGH
xigbtEx....
11:00 a miDay Ex.. ... 515 rat
7:30 6;3oam)
Brady's BAc 3:15 p m;Bradys R A.o 10:15 aat
letSodalY 'as 5:45 amilstsodaWiks 7:40 a m
SodaW , EB 0:30 pmd Podoßs 6:14 p
lkt Hutton— G:46 a mllst Holto n`. sal° a m
Hu1t0n...12410 znillo Halton. 2:00 pit
31 Hutton... lt:00 pm 3d Hilton. I:05 p
Arnold's s o. 5:00 p m Arnold's AO. 7:40 pa.
Charon train to and from Sodts.Works leave
Ptttsborph at 1:111r. B. Arnim at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 59A. M. .
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation trains stop at all stations
• THOMAS-RENCK, Ass n s.pH.
11. HMG,
op:0
110ENNSYL
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. Ou and after Aprll :45th. 1889, Trahut
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot ,
come , of WashingWn and. Liberty streets. lig
Shileyra.
De.
Mail Tra in —. 1:25 am * DayExp part reas.. 2:15 'OW
Fast Line... ..
1.4 a am edutnern Ea.. 4:40
am
Wall's No. 1..0 20 am {pall's No. 1.. 6:3oam
lirlutonAcc`n. 7:50 am Hall 5:15 as
Wall's No. 2..9:50 am Hoard/lc No110:20 am
Cincinnati Ex .910
am
•Cincin Ex 1.2:30.0nt
Johnstown Ac 1035 am Wall's No . 31:111 wis
How'd Ac Nol 1: It' pm Johnstown .40.3:060A
Plttsb'eh Ex. 1:30 pm llraddocka Ac. 3:40p.
Phila. Expreol.so pm Phila. Expresa4:2op
Wail's No. 8-2:50 pm Wall's No. 1.. 4:sopra
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Wall's No, 4.. 6:o4ma
How'd Ac Nog 9:35 pm "Tut Line.... . T:3O put
Wall's No. 4. 7:510 pm Ilow'd acNo2.3:2opas
Way Paean' r 10:20 pm Wail's No. S.. 11:00 pa
• reese trains make close connectionat Iffsarls
. burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walls Btattinlevez7
• suaday at 9:05 a. m., reaching PittabUrgh
10:05 a. a. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh
12.50 p. m. and arrives at 'Walla Station
51:10 p. nt. • - •
'Cincinnati Expreu leaven daily. AS
Aran- s daily except Sunday. , •
Per farther Intbrmation ,
W. R. ax.c/Egi -
• The Peansylvanla.Rallroad Company will norm
mime any risk forßgage. except Ibr , wearlticap
parel,and limit value . eonsibilltY to One Han
dre. Dollara All Baggage isaaeadtng
that amain In value will be at the risk of MO
owner. aliens taken 1w la! contract.
EDWAIWti. WILL. t.
apt . General Buperintsadent.
. ,
. R Eir EST ERN : amnia
PENNSYLVANIA •
ROAD.—On and after April .7151h,1116% that
P, ssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvanli
nal road will arrive at and depart from. Lila
reder.lStreet Depot, Allegheny CitY.as lidlowas
Arvind. .
dbririgire No16:40 a Depa rt 7:oo a II
Freeport No.18:20 m Freeporg No. 19:00e
Express - 10:40 a miSharpb'g No111:90 alm
ce
Shared:og No. 11 : 90 p m [Express . 250 pin
Freeport N0.24:00 p mispringdte No13:30 pia
Mall 5:50 p mlFreeport N0.25:90 pa;
Springd'e N026:20 p rn,f3oringd'e 2111•30
11
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church WA leaves Allegheny Junction
ever' dunday alel:4o'a. In., reaching Allegheny
City City as 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Alleg h eny
at 1:20 p. In. and arrive al Allegheny Jump
thou at3:4op. m.
COMMUTATION Ticgurrs--For sale' in gages
of Twenty, between Allegteby - City. Chestnut
street. Herres, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsbnry and good only_on the trains stopping'
at Stations eiseelhed on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 it.
as. make direct connection at Freeporl.withWat.
Imes line of Stages for Butler and Rannastowst.
Through tickets may be - purchased" at the Otlicek
No. 1 st Clair street, near the Snepensionßridge.
.Pittsbar.b. and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For farther information anniv to
JAMESLEPPzirrs, Agetit... •
-Federal Street Depot. •
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will net
B. same airy risk for Baggage, enteatutioilitearthe
trirtge l ti t/ n oll ! h ilme r rP 4) 1111
All - b aggage
ceeding tl is amount in value willhe at the risk ad ,;.,
the owner. unless taken by special contract. '
EDWARD H. W/LL
ap2B Geneval Idniserlatendent; Altootits.
rITTSBURGEIi t _
CININNA AND
. LOU! C S RAILTIWAY.
__ PAS HARDLE ROME.
SONANGE TlME.—Onjand after MONDAY.
April 26th, 1869, trains will leave and arrive at
tn. ilaton Depot, as follows:
•
Depart. Artiste.
kali ............. si:u9 a. m. 151:13 a..
Fast Line 9.43 a. in. 7:13 P.
Express • • 51:33 p. m. 4:3314 Re
Mixed Acc'n 8:33 a., m. -6:58 p.rtl.
McDonald's Acc'n,N0.11.1.:43 a. 111. yte:ls a. nu
Steubenville Accommod. 3:59p. m. 9:33 a. tn.
McDonald?' A.er , n. No. 2 lk:2R P. nt. TN
Sunday Church Train.. 151:58 p. tn. 9:58 a. au
Airs:33 P. N. tra'n will leave daily.
14:13 m. tralu will arrive daily.
All other trains will nap daily. Sunaays except.ed. tne 9:43 a. m. Train makes close con
nections at Newark is r Zanesville.
S. R. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. -
W. W. CARD. Sup't.. Steubenville. Oido.
1101ITTSBURGH & aimm
ooNw ELLS VILLE
,i4AILROAD.
On and after TIIICSDAT, November, 11th,
leo/, trains will arrive at and depart from As
Dt.DOt corner of (Iran; and Water streets, •mm
follows:
- parr . strr iven
Mall to and from Union
town 1:00 x. Y. 6:00
Ex. l.. kt 4
ItoKeesport Accomdt4l 11:00 A. K. 4:05 P. .
to and from Cnt' P
n. 3:00 P. 10:10a. W.
West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. K. 8:35
Braddock's Accomdttn. 6:15 P. M. 1:50 p. a. at.
Night Ac. tollcß'sPort.lo:3o P. at. 6:45 A--ar
Sunday Church Trap. to - •
and from West Newton 1:00 P. K.10:00 A.
For tickets apply to
K. N. RAYMOND. Agent s
W. B. STOUT. Supetuitenclent: -4 ' L'• IWO
SROSY inuatillftr
UNION PACIFIC ItAIIMA;
Eastern iiiviusion.
The SHORTEST AHD MOST RELLIIII
ROUTE from the Rut to all *Anti in
Colorado Nevada,'
California, Utah,
Arizona, 'Washington,
New lexica, • Idaho,
Two Train. lewre State Line and LeinrenwoNE
daily. (Staidly' exee i Njon the mien( of trate.
of f'aotio RalUoad St.; •Lonni; and liana&
bat and St. Joe Bans t iroin gainer. connect-
Inv at LawreneW, - - and Wamego with
eteo,es for aU points • Emma. -At end of
track west of Ellsworth with the UNITED
STATES -EXPRESS CoIIPAN TtB____' DA.ELy
LIKE OF OVERLAND MALL AND wazis
COACHED POE .
. .
tslinovian4 imo-Ler .r..A31334
A.ND
AU Points in the Territoiriest
And with EIANDECBEIQFPI3 TRI-WETXLY =BR
of COWS for Fort
11 Union, Bent's Pon. Palk
Altuut s e . Banta Pe i 314 $ 1 IMMO In Sen. andnew Mexico. _
With the, rem-- •additions ofr reillnt stook
and equipment, and the arrangements mailo
w i t h iiisponsilue Overland Trlinvertation Linea
f rom its weste_rn terminus, this road now Wrens
unequal led ' mmustes tor the tralnammilas 43i
freight, to, the Flu west.
Tickets for sate' at. ail the Drilleltial'olltheli
the gaited States and Canada'
Be aure_and salt fbr Veneta THS1111110“
EasLLTZuriOivrellsl JO 7111.11.w&s.
D/ 0
ANDEatioa:
1161 = 1 4~/ilailpioiedi
•
RATLRO
=1
•
.••• (4311,6A111.V I
Will B .
leave he*
north aide, Pitta-
Oregon.
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