The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 19, 1869, Image 3

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PETROLEUM MARKET
OFFICE OP lormatraorf Gaall7r,
TtrEsnex, May 18, RiaL
The oil market continues dull, and ex •
ceedingly sensitive and generally Unsat•
isfactory. : - Retlned continues to decline
steadily while Crude' is exceedingly ob.,
actuate, yielding very slowt, notwith ,
standing the indications po int very for
cibly to lower , prices. It has been , lima
tutting between 144 and 14 cents for over
a week, and the only sales made were to
short sellers to cover maturing contracts;
and; by the way, some of these short sel
lers are how realizing very handsomely
on sales, which tome time ago, Made
them feel decidedly blue. The .trade,
with but very few, exceptions, would
like to see Crude down to atout 12;4
cents, and have Refined remain at prez.-
ent figures; as this, with the redaction
in freights, would enable manufacturers
to start tip in earnest, as- there would
then be a margin.
I CRUDE.
Is dull but without important change.
.Bales of 1000 bbls spot (40 to 45) at 13X;
2000 (40 to 45) seller to July, at 13%, and
500 each June to August. (40. to 45), at
14g. Last evening there was a sale \of
1000 seller, this month, (40 to 45) at 13 3 / 4 ;
and locsk each June to August, at 14)4.1
REFINED.
Biles of two lota of 1000 each, for the
last half of August, at 33k; -1000 June,
first half, it 313{„ and 500 each, July to
December at 33. The above sales indi
sate a dec line.of from a:quarter to a half
a cent aU around. The advance in gold
does not have as much influence on oil
as might have been expected.
LUBRIOATLNG OIL&
Eclipse Winter Lubricating 611 40c
Eclipse Railroad AVe .. . ...... 85c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse 80c
OIL SKIPPED EAST BY A. V.E. Be
Fawcett, L. dt. S. 465 bbls refined to W
P Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Lyons dr, Co. 564 Ibbh3 to W. P. Logan
& Bro., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 525 bbls to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co., 478 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co:, Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro. 150 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co:, Philadelphia.
Citizens 'Oil Co. 240 bbls refined to
Botiwicir & Telford, New. York. 4
Britian dr Wacner 250 bbls refined to
Waring, King dc Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart7reWit Co. _ 200 bbla tar to
• Libli3f. ;slKilark, N.
__Livingston . 56 bbls tar to Wm.
Jan coin,. Bostnn,
.
H. W. C. Twaddle 35 bbls lubricating
to Penni. Co., Philadelphia.
Total shiPments Refined..
Total.Sh[l4 l len4 War,
illtarkets by Telegraph.
• NEW YOXIZ, May 18. Cotton market is
drOoping; sales 1,800 bales
r , at•28,0 for• Upland Middlings. Flour:
• L receipts were 12,343 bbls; market steady
for low gradee' 'but dull and heavy for
.other kinds; sales 5,900 bbls at .$5,65@5,90
for superfine State and western: 16,10©
6,55 for extra State;s6®6,9o for extra west
ern; $6,95©8 for white wheat extra; 56,25©
7,40 for It, H. 0.; s7o@B for extra St.
• Lordir, s9(§l2 for good to choice do; clos
ing-quiet. Rye Flour quiet; sales 250
bb is at $4,75©7. Cornmeal dull; sales
175 bbb; Brooklyn on private terms.
, Whisky firm; sales 300 bbls western at
97@986 free, Wheat: receipts were 45,-
000 bush; prices wero Ic better for spring
with a fair business doing, with part to
arrive; sales 57,000 bush at $1,40 for No.
3 spring delivered; 1,45(q;1,48 for N 0.2 do
in store and delivered; $1,411@1,42 for No.
2 do to arrive; $1,62 for amber Canada;
111,63 for amber Michigan; $1,78 for white
California; fl,BB for white Canada. Rye
dull' and decidedly lower; sales were
Made 0f.2,000 bush western at 51,28 and
50 bush State at 51,35. - ._Barles , dull - and
areellning.• Barley malt quiet. Corn--
rpmipts, 14,580 btt, dull end - -decidedly
lower; sales 47,500 bit at 75@;803 for new
Mixed western as .in quality; 89c for old
dO.:In • store. Oats—receipts 76,410 bn,
- loWer and decidedly more active; sales
8,200 bu at 76M ®77Mc for western afloat,
dosingat;l7c. Rice null at B . g©9' c for
••• Carolina..-Coffee Arm' and quiet. Sugar
firm; sales 150 hhds Cuba at 11M©12c.
Molasses firm; sales 82 hhds Cuba at 50
j@s2c. Hopi quiet ,at 6© l 2c for Ameri
can. Petroleum dull at 16c for crude; 32c
for refined. Linseed oil quiet and firm
at $1,07 in casks., Spirits turpentine
quiet. Pork firm; sales 750 bbls at.s3l©
, 31,25 for-newmess, ckising at 531,12 cash;
$30,75@30,87 for old do; $24,75®26 ;for
prime; $28®28,37 for `prime mess; also,
1,600 bbla new mess, buyers for June, at
;3455. Beef quiet; sales of 115 bbls
at 13©16, for AIM-plain mess;- 12©18 for
new extra Mess.' Tierce!Beref more ac
tive; 550 taa'at 1120®28 for prime mess,
and s2s@3s foe India mess. Beef Hams'
- steady; 145 bbla at 26@32c. Cut Meats
steady; 170 pkga at 12%@13c for shoul
ders; hams 153 @l6. Middles quiet and
steady.,,. Lard 'lnner; sales 530 tea at 17
% , 618,0 for steam; 'and 18%®19lic for
;;kettle rendered,new. Butter quiet at,
o :11.5@8Eio'rer - ; Ohlb,, and 36®41c fbr State,.
Cheese firm at 19@23c. Freights to Liv
erpool heavy and declining for this week,
firmer for next week. Engagements per
; • istiaatOtt. nom bksh wheat f'Cr the week
at 2;id, and 25,000 bush wheat per steam
gig; for next , week at 4 . 34 d..
Lateit—Floin: dosed quiet and slightly
bo,,yer'it favor., Wheat firm for spring
and quiet `and — rather heavy for winter.
,Bler,dull $ll2B. for, western. -Oate
4u:waat '770 for western afloat. -Corn_
.41111 ilit.7Bl 84e for new-mixed weapon.
88@890 • for !Old -mixed warn in
atom. Perkquiet and steady, at 131.12®
) and
ehaugea. Cut meats steady and quiet.
e t uditmatinged:
Lard steady 1.133M18M . 'fair to
f.flP ri me ' 4(41 0. E. 1 4511 6-1 1i. 1 .*Wid g l iakt e l 7
Piii (s itia, Iday 18.—Eaitario tichange
.. irtm Mforemium and f pll. 1 :1 0 Ving•
FieurCvite . l an d unchanged: wheat dull
~ t w.alil -
~ .
Aipg a *longer • salt* iPA. l 'ic‘f l i at
- 1 1 -101.18:No. 2 - 31,1461,1* ~ cash ~
r, r And ill a esellepi t tor,the m o nth;,
i•Jiwinetz Lei aeL >St, 40 , 18@liny •
~ , , , 4.-
f
J D &Ire-411'44ft 1 0,W2a '4l r i gili c o:
2 redacted 60M ®slu:closing at jf63l(
1,-,; focilnikill;lUind 7.6 1 004574, ffari 4 if
sales of Ne. 1 at 63(0314 sellers for May 1
:Tprorg 57 _3‘063)lejlars tor 11lity; OH Qv
ere for May: 63 34@53); sellers for June;
nothing doing this merning.,: , Osta dull
and weak for present ' delivery; 'and mo
r.,•, lowertiblatgAvO t st4,93io lellers for the
- - month, etwinlyett for the Month : 68 3 i
sellls .f.coff4ueforNcit; esles lA, store
- -it bil 0 :-11,1 4 114411aiod most 'nominal or'
. j,l4Wor No. 2. rl -Barley dull Aid nowt
:P. =lase 5001485 for litoi,L Blishignes se
,
- tive.aad, excited ; sale& 5t.921g92,pr and
01 obit* trAttil boats kke210)323i0;-.'New
r Orleaps 14obisses 95©31,00. Sugar, 135(@
ea 43/401!:0010nonido:mholce._. Provisions
tdet add - steildY. Nees pork at 130,76®
A ir
, prime metaryit l 5W@28,60. t 'Sweet
c- lo led'hams; 15@184 short rib middles,
n 14K(0,160; rough iklea, 34414 Mtg . Cum
,- •-/ berland Midd I Om I . 4idi 1430; dry salted
, . aboolde& 0 113/00120 for, lcmae. Lsrd,
I 3 . lll lfan O. EnioMptit:43aot tweitty:fonr
hours: Aotils flo, _ 9 . 24,990 btu; wheat,
52 .373 bna.ftelik 3111.11-naidatiwiellillms
MN 350 bus barley, 4,113 hogs. ilihlP
liptsoalnulli 511,941 bus t,
frr pus bats,7 bus
' -
kr4212.4 .
. 1444-441, AN 4 ** . in - 4.4414 1 CCri..%.4"% ^
=I
- 2672
266
• OswEao,May 18.-'Flour in fair de.
mand, w ith sales of 2,000 bbls at .6,50
for No. 1 spring, ;7,25 for - amber winter,
18,00 for white, and49,oofor double extra.
Wheat dull; sales of 7,000 ,bus. No. 2
Milwaukee club st 61,30, and 3,300 bus
amber State at $1.55. Corn quiet; sales
of 2,400 bush at 68c for new Dlinols, and
73®740 for No. 1 Indiana. Barley, Rye
and Peas nominal. Corn Meal 61.75.
Lake Imports-1,500 bus barley., Canal
Experts-4,200 bus wheat.
suILWAITICEE, KBY 18.—Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat quiet Bud *Wady at
$1,1614 for No. 1:' 61,13 for o. 2. Oats
weak at 58c for No. 2: • Corn nominal at
50c for rejected new. - Ryequiet at $1,17%
for No. 1. Barley nominally unchanged.
Grain freights quiet and , unchanged. Re.
celpts-4,000 bbls flour, 49,000 bu wheat,
'4,000 bit oats.. Shipments-8,000 bbls
flour, 118,000 bu wheat.
BALT/110E4 May 18.—Flour dull.
Wheat:very dull and weak; choice yalley
red sells at 62,10. Corn dull; prime white
80®81c,, yellow 81®84c. Oats dull at 78
©7Bc for heavy and' 73.3 for - light. Rye
dull at $1,35®1,45. Mess Pork quiet at
851,50031,75. Racciil firm: rib sides 18%c;
clear do 1734 c; shoulders 141.5 c; hams 19
®2oc. Lard firm at 190. Whisky firm
and scarce and is 'held at gilc; Wino,
holders ask $l. _
Cirtorisiveri, May 43 , —ckarze. vigrtiet•—
Beef cattle, dal!. MAO,* large supply,
and
,prices. 250 lo_Wer:, common . $ 4,50®
medinm1.5,F,5@6,40;
extra i 7,1
7,50 per centat gMea: ''ShOOP In hatter
supply and hardly so tiimLialeif
head at. , ',4,00@6:18 Der dental gross.
Lamixt • ;am - bought :'• s3@4'--per
d e and la better pply: Hogs firmer.
And the demand:good at 68,0009,75gr055f
- .P.fritntlic , tblay.lB.l-oof thn is:quist!at;
- 27-(f427 4cc; recalptall9o;.exporta - none.:
Fleur; firmer. fcir. final:grades, :at 15(§15,25;
for SuPeldne. 7144td at 0.0191.. -Hay,
bats sk;i 7 fici-,i1" 1 4*, ett, 1,T+5@32.'
" Iw p: 11 0 4 ' 44 1 3 1 ° to 09. . ar ti and,
.1736 7 1 Ahr t , I es. , Appc, Mee' , 'dna-
Pei b d l/ !? erB '9'" P)4,l4?tAigies
gZtom-y,*--pppr insocit,
d kixl •Vhe:
Vidtdt fe hel 144* ' di it"11,291f
at I t ," fr . ; hel at
70o.. ' 1fretibleUM: re... - netd'at , 2El®29o
fare large :lets '.(. ndard white, and
retail bota bcing.4lo)4§lllc;:.:::
t'“ii c ei" ph i;
5000 bashalst , market wills:list Important
-changes; ,Fa.,lt *bite minter', at $1,01,1
2..A04 Lai i1,128.19 . P7,3‘ Zorn rat 89m,
orag Igwerat,64:, Awl, toed - bran at 20o:
Coarse middlings at 82o; fine, do., Atgre;
Potatoeant.l3B4/486.---- - • '
vgwA oo, May .10,-Erviaimlet: Alostiv
dolt and , lrooleing at ss i gii go for 00111.1
moor 1P3 9 . ,5 0f0 k ralz-ti? w e lunt-,59
9,50 fez 400; to CII,OiIVA and .11.,felr. ' tra.,
lots at19;7149,75, • `Cattle doll ay !soog
(g 6,94 fo r light to goo42,ltOrt:;', ,t :.; , *
ST. ifesitnitsAtt4Y:it°4#ll.44l*-:-'
4
Cattle Are steady, rat ' NT' 1 , gio for
good to choice ; )1 lolliii 1 . 1 01) 1 Y,
and stun demand at. %awl' - ~-- I
,• . _ _ _ .
(By rTeltitrElk tik Inikaitsbqtalenettiat
, J , Lotgsvliaaig .31101318.mativxml
with 6 -feet 5 Indies of water . 4 isadtne
Oen& - Weatker cloudy and oeqL
7
~,,,APITTSBURGHAmk z E.NE..
, . .
rye, sto.btill barley, 3,155 hogs. Freights
quiet and easier at 53.1 c for corn, and 5c
for wheat to Buffalo, and 100 for wheat
to Oswego.'
ClarCElsalieri, May 18.—Gotton firm - and
in fair demand; low -middlings 25%®
2634 c; middlings 273.4 c. Tobacco in ac
tive demand; sales of 282 hhds at s4®2l;
the demand has been fully equal to the
receipts. Flour and,Wheat unchanged.
Corn is In batter supply and prices are
lower, closing at 65®660 for ear. Oata
uncbangee.; No. 2 68®70e. Rye dull at
$1,34®1,35. Whisky in demand at 95c.
Provisions firmer and prices generally
tend upwards. Mesa Pork advanced to
$3l; saes of 7(3 bbla. Bulk Meats held
at - 1243 for shoulders and 14y0 for aides.
Bacon is held at 13®16y,Q163.1c, but the'
demand is light and the sate for clear
sides a shade at 3tre the views of buyers.
Lard was not offered to any ex
tent sand sold at 180, 'but could not
have' been bought to any • extent
at this rate. Butter . unchanged,
though the supply is _better, fresh 35®
36c. Cheese 16t 19c. and in good supply
and fair demand. Eggs 16®17c, the lat-
ter rate for recounted. Oil, no change.
Sugar steady and in good demand; New
Orleans 1314®15.3. Molasses 75(p00 and
firm. Coffee firm; 20®260.. Potatoes
dull, 20®30c per bushel and`9oc®sl,2s
per bbl on arrival. Gold 14134 buying.
Exchange steady, and a good demand for
money at 9010 per centlim for the best
paper. •
ST. Louis. May 18.—Tobacco is steady
and unchanged. Cotton; nothing doing.
Hemp is unchanged at $1,30®1,50 for
Fair to strictly prime. Flour• is dull and
- low grades are scarce; superfine Old at
84.26®5,25; spring extra at $4,50®4,90,
and spring double, extra at 15(05,3(1.
Wheat is dull and weak' at $1,12®1,13
for No. 2 spring, $1,40®1,47 for good to
low choice fall, and $1,80®1,85 for choice
to fancy do. Corn is unchanged and in
good demand, at fifie for mixed in balk,
and 66®70c in sacks; - Oath buoyant and
higher, at 66®700. Barley;- nothing do
ing. Rye is inactiv 11,16®1,20.
Whisky is firm at92e. Groceries. are
firm and unchanged. Louisiana Sugar,
14®15c for prime to choice plantation.
Molasses is heldat 63®65c. Rio Coffee;
24%®250 foiprime, . and 26®26340 for
choice._ Provisions are. Unchanged. at
$3l for Pork; packed dry salt shoulders,
1534 c; do. clear rib sides 13c; Bacon
shoulders, 1534 e; plain hams, 20c; can-
vaned sugar oared do. 1634 c, and clear
rib aides at 163,fc. • Lardis in better de
mand_ at 173i0 for choioe. Receipts
-2,800 barrels flour, 10,400 bushels wheat,
4, haeheesegn, -7,100 ;bushels oats,,
3,''' 'busheLs rye, and,ciao head: of hogs.
• Buvrania, May -18....F10ur dull; city
ground spring $6. Wheat in fair demand
and a aha - de si.er; sales 23,000 .bu No. 2
Chicago at $1,23';18;800 bu No. 2 Milwau
, kee at 11,24; 22.501Ebu,d0 at 81,233i;15,000
bu do to arrive at $1,24q; 55 bn do in lots
at $1,25. Corn didl; sales 10,000 bu new
at 61c;10,000 lin new in lots at 62®63c;
8,000 bu choice kiln. dried at 70c. Oats
dull; sales 2,700,bu western at 70e; 3,500
bu do at 68c. Rye nominal. Barley nom
inal. Peas nominal at 11,20 delivered.
Seeds nominal at .14 for timothy, and 89,23
for clover. Fork steady at 13450. Lard
steady at 183+®19c. Hlghwlnes nominal
ly unchanged. •
TOLEDO, May 18.—Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat IQ2c tower; amber closes
at $1,41 on spot; $1,40 seller June; $4;40 35
seller May; $1,41 buyer May; No. 1 white
Michigan $1,70; No. 2 red winter 81,30;
No. 2 spring 81,20. Corn is lc better
and firm; No. 1 70c; No. 2 6lc. Oats is
held at 70c for Michigan. Rye is in
fair request at $1,17 and none offering.
Barley is dull and nominal. Receive
-2,000 bbls Flour; 11,300 bus Wheat; 15,200
bus Corn; 6,700 bus Oats; 50 bus Rye.
Shipments-300 bbls Flour; 2,600 ttus
Wheat; 16,200 bus Corn; 5,800 bus Oats:
Lou - Islam:F., May 18.—Sales 254 hhds
tobacco at 464,10 to 18. Provisions active;
pork $31(4)31,50; bacon shoulders 13%©
13%; clear sides 17; clear rib aides 16%.
Lard steady and unchanged. Groceries
firmer; common to strictly choice Rio
coffee. 20©27%. New Orleans sugar, 12
to 16 for common to choice; hard stand
ard, 17%@18 for good_ to choice. New
Orleans molasseis 75085. Whisky held
96097. Grain steady; , corn 673,; oats 70
%72. Low middling cotton 2534.
014•VINaj%i
• MITER `\ Winn.
The river is falling slowly. with live
A'eet tenlinches in'the . ehannel. Weather
cloudy and cool, with indications of
more Min. '
Theltvitd Duck and barges departed
for 78t Louis yesterday afternoon with
about all the freight she could take on
the water. Pllift—Leander Patterson
and Thomas Kinzer. -
Capt.- Dan Moore has returned from
New Orleans, where he left the 'Austra
lia. I,
The St. Marys departed for Cincinnati
as usual, yesterday.
The Wauanita is the only arrival we
have4O - report. The Glendale, from the
same point, is due here taday. N •
The Grey Eagle, Capt. Brennan, is te
regular packet for Parkershurg to-da y ,.
leaving promptly noon.
The Maggie Rays, Oapt.-B. C.: Mart 9
did not get off for St. Louis yesterday as
expected, but leave - to-day without
fail, and passengers and shippers should
bear this in- mind.
The high headed Leonidas, Capt. Ed.
Evans, is announced ibt New Orleans,
forthwith, and the new steamer Meta
moraszNo. 2, 4 1 s also announced . for the
same p oint. F
The Lorena and Kate Putnam left St.
Louis for Pittsburgh, on Saturday, and
thfr Bellevernon, was advertised to leave
there for this • port "to-day. Tut, - latter
boat went.through to St. Paul.
Andy Bunt Lug a well known Pittsburgh
and Cincinnati pilot, has withdrawn
from the river for the present, having
bought the right , in three counties of
Ohio forte patent churn. We wish him
success in his new enterprise. '
The Armadillo was at Louisville on
Saturday last. •
Capt. Samuel Houston has been an
pinted Superviiing Inspector of the Sixth
District, in place of Col. J. 'V. Guthrie.
It was generally supposed that Geo. H.
Houghton of Louisville would get the
appointment, and the selection of Capt.
Houston occasions no little surprise, par
ticularly at Louisville. Capt H. is an
old Allegheny boy, and was well known
to the residents of barefoot square, some
fifteen years ago.
—The Armadillo,. frorn.St.' Paul, has
the following items of freight Aar Pitts
burgh: 1,000 pigs lead; 200 bbls flour, 150
sks bran, 10 bates hemp, 100 tons metal,
6 boxes furniture, 16 bbla, broken glass,
20, cases concentratediye, and 2 bbis
—A. bride across the kaw kiirer at To
peka has been contracted-for. The work
is to consist of 7 equaLdistant'store piers,
built on pilea . ,,ent o ff 2.feet bolo*, low-
Water mlt. " The "stone' ' structure is to
be 24 feet high.. The whole to be finished
by October 1 1 11369. _
—The la_mest
„jam" ever known
on Black River, Wisconsin, was formed
this spring on an 'island near Eaton's
mill, about Ifilniles north of Naillsville.
Tim jam was 3 0r,4 miles lor g, and the
amenfit of logs It' contained was esti
mated by comps tent fudges to be about
75,000,000 or 80,000,000 feet.
—Capt. J. W. •Parker. formerly Capt.
of the Northern. Line boat Dubuque, and
more lately transfer agent at Dubuque,
under the Illinois Central, was lately
presented by that company with a check
for $3.000 for faithful services.
—The Colossal bound to Fort Renton
is reported burned above Yankton, it
Missouri River. `The report is not cred
Red. -
—A steamboat is to runbetWeen
Corinne—which is situated at the rail
road crossing of Bear River, six miles
above where it runs into Salt Lake—and
Salt Lake City.
—JOhn Chapman, carpenter of the
Southern Belle, was drowned from that
steamer at St. Louis, on Wednesday last.
He had been at work in the wheel, and,
It is supposed, lost his footing and fell
overboard. His body was not recovered.
—Parties from Eastport, Ala., have
contracted with Cobb Cooper, of New
Albany, for a cabin, to be put up on'a
new boat lying at that port. The cabin
is to be ready for delivery within two
weeks.
—An Evansville telegram to the Cin
cinnati Commercial says: There was
some excitement on board the Louisa
last night, as she was about to leave,
caused by serving an attachment on Dr.
Yates, lessee of the Opera-house, for a
small bill in favor of. the Journal Com
pany. His baggage was taken posses
sion of, but was afterwards redeemed,
by his pledging over. the money. The
Opera-house Company placed a receiver
in the`office, -in 'order' to secure their
rent. kie halls from, Louisville.
—Capt. Henry !Switzer, now command
ing the Bally. is now the oldest steam
boatman in the line, and he is one of the
best. He went from Louisville to New
Orleans on a steamboat in 111, and has
been kteambOating ever since.
towboats A. J. Baker, Tigress,
Dick Fulton Wild Cot and Sam Brown,
passed,by aim on Sunday.
—The Messenger. Pittsburgh to St.
Paul, was at Louisville on Sunday.
• ,
The Grey Eagle, owing to an accident
to her machinery, will not be able to
leave for Parkersburg to-day. She will
leave on Saturday, as usuaL
.11/WM /MIMI co,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Sireet.
Corner of Irwin. now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
• '1 - . molasses.
p_orto Rico, Cuba andltuglish Island Sagas, .• •
• mew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore
filitedd i en Dri_pa. Laver s, * fftnait , s,
mat and Long Islani t cps.
to
Jrso 8100. Cuba and Lisa Island Molasses.
on Bison, Japan. a e rial, timipowder
Oolong Teas
Garoll.
ava, ity Arl d m i 1g oatn Rte:ikeelf
obacco, thh. Nails: Glue, Bosid;
OottOn Yarns, *ow consuutti7 on tumid.
• -• • - •• • , . ,
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liken 14: . ‘lifciimile',4nE'E1616kl!nriiOhir whie ;
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' NivarNviirgAtate...,l.
PlgaWo d arm
,an_d_Port W4ioB.
true old (mount Ito pure.
do VOITE°IOIItiOTOId noosidi. do do. ,
Ibr Moit & Cnindonie grand Tin.
erseny and Bellery Chainpagne.
40.
dies °T our own selection and warranted.;
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PITTSBURGH, PfSRT WATHE & CHI
°Am RuratoAD, May 18.-15 cars iron
ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 42 do metal,
Nimick & Co; 2 do do, Bryan & Caughey;
4do do, Superior Mills; 1 do do, J W
Porter; 4do do, 'Union Mills; 21 green
hides, • W Hoffstottf 73 do do, G H An
derson; 120 do do, Haminett & Son; 100
bbls flour, J J Kelly; 100 do do, Gulp &
Shepard; HO do do, Watt, Lang & CO;
200 do do, Shomaker & Langenheim; 300
do do, D Wallace;•100 do do, J Bonner;
400 do do, owners; 100 do do, E Heazie
ton; 300 do do, J M Montgomery; 1 car
wheat, R Patton, 40 reams paper, God
frey & Clerk; 30 pkgs, tubs, Little &
Baird; 1 car corn, Bricker & Co; 5 bbis
peas, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 11 alai rags,
McCullough, Smith & Co; 80 bits soap, H
Riddle; 19 do ao, W France & Son; 9
bales twine ' 3 do lath, H Gerwlg & Co; 54
aks rye, WJ Meek; 12 bxis cheese,42
pkga tabs, 30 do pails, Watt, Lang__Cin.
71 bdls shovels, Myers & Arm , 3 bbls
Kellerman; 2Z bgs gs, Pitts'
Paper Co; 22 bbls rye flo , Jenkins &
Bro; 35 tea hams, F Sellers Co.
ta..sn ELAND AND rITTIS LIBOR
BdIL
ROAD, May cars stbne, J L L
Knox; 6 do limestone ore. M'Enight,
P & Co; 5 casks. 3 bbls cheese, F Elsner;
2 dos galvanized coal hods,4 Reitz; 2
bills galvanized shoet icon, M'Candless
& Co; 2do do, F Kirby; 10 rolls leather,
M DeLange; 1 bx bacon, 6 bgs rage, Mc-
Cullough, S & Co; 6 bbls apples, Little &
Baird; 10 do oil, Wood,& L; 13 Elks rags,
Godfrey & Clark; 2 tea shoulders, Watt,
Lang & Co; 5 bbls eggs, H Rea Jr; 75 bxs
starch, Rinehart & 5; 10 do do, Strickler.
& di; 1 bbl do, J Wilson; 10 casks pearls
Lyons & Co; 1 car lumber, G A Mug
dorf; 2do do, Slack & Sholeal do do, It
Schmidt & Co; . 1 do dojilgdon & Co; 100
empty barrels, LoCkhart & Frew; 2 cars
barley, J M Carson & Co; 221 bbla pota
toes, Morrison & D; I do bacon, 1 kg ap
ple butter, Duff & Son; 1 bbl eggs, At
well dr., Lee.
PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST.
Lours Rmiatomo. May 18.-130 hf bbls
fish. W H Kirkpatrick; 20 bbls whisky,
M la'Cullough; 2 bdls frarnes, Boyd M 2
Co; 1 car oats, A Moore; 8 bbls eggs, 1 sk
flaxseed, Voigt, M & Co; 8 caddies tobac
co, Nicholson Jr, M; 20 tcs hams, Sellers
& Co; 4 cars rye, D Wallace; 2 do, do,
J Meek; 1 do.do, Watt, L . & Co; 70 sks do
Hitchcock, M'C t Co; 18 do wheat, F
Schields; 100 bbLs flour,Schomaker & L;
100 do do, Watt,' L & C; 1 car scrap iron,
S Harbangh; 25 hf bbla fish, E-Hazelton;
50 do do, Little at Baird.
Atd.r.catxrrr VALLny Ren.noan.
1 car graln,Hltehcoak, M'Creery & Co;
Ido charcoal, Lyon, Shorh & Co; 32 eke
rye, Culp & Shepard; 13 do do, 124 do
oats; Keil & Ritchart: 1 car lime, D L
Reynolds; 22 pkgs butter and eggs, own
ra; 10 cars railroad iron,
C A Carpenter
do do, J B Dorrington;7o bus oats, 80
do wheat, J Campbell; 82 do potatoes,
A M2Math; 21 do oats, Bricker & Co; RI
do do, J& A Dietz; 3 pkgs eggs, L& J
Blanchard; 3 cars metal, Brown & Co; 2
do` do, M'Knight, Porter it Co; 2 do do,
J Moorhead.
ALLEGHENY STATION. May 18.-40
bbla lime, J ()nip' 85 eke oats, Rose at
Ewing; 1 tub cheese, B Jenny; 1 ear
middlings, Hack 43r, Schwible; 11 sks
rags, J M'Kinney; 57 doz rakes, F Situp.
son; 25 do do JLautner; 5 bxs soap,
Benkt3eld Ma house; 6do do, Sehleefer
at Co; 2 bbls eggs, J Kohtm: 12 do do,
17 bgs rage, E Arteneath; 100 bbls dour.
Hippley at Beekert: 60 do hlghwine, 11
So Hes n penhelde; 100 do flour, A Knox tit
NEW 'ORLEANS AND TEXAS..
---
FOR MEMPHIS AND
NEWORLEANS—Thesteame
.NIDAO Cap t. N: Evan's.
.WIII leave as above Tit UgSDAY, th, 20th Inst.,
at 4 o'clocz r.m.
For frdrht or p3•51a0 amity on hoard or to
all & CuLLIN ...MOOD, Agents. •
FBROWNS NEW ORLEANS, 1, ! M.lii
GALVESTON, -44-i-- . ,2.,;'14
Pttamer
SLLE. Texas—The new and staunch-bunt
3 1AfAM0RA5.1f0.9..... Capt.R. DALZET.L.
Will leave as above kid PlillltallAY, l e:4OW
lust.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
mys FLACh. & COLLLN ti WOOD, Agents
FOR ST. LOUIS, REO... fia gUt
KIM. DUBUQUE and tiT.
FOR
steamer
2.IAGOIE HAYS rant. B. C. MARTIN.
Will leave lor the above ports THIS DAY, the
19th Inst.. at 4 o'clock p. Y.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
anyle stLACA £ COLLiNGWDUD. Agents.
:arse 1869,- acirut
NORTHERN LINE PACKETS,
PROM
St. Louis to Keokuk and SL Paul,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.'
•
One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this
Line will leave St. LOl2ll da ly for Keokuk, D•tve u.•
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater and St. Paul.
Throngb receipts for Freight and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the Upper
atssippl on steamers running from this port and ,
connecting with the Northern lane Packets at
St; Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their
Freight through without delay and at lowest
Weil. 'Apply to JOHN FLACK.
J. D. COLLINGWOOD,
E. C. GRAY,
Agents, or to
mh2B:tr23 ' ' 91 Water street.
• •
I'OR.WHERLING.s.OI=A
MATtiItTTA.TAILKELSBURG
AND CiNcircrum. _
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TI7EILD AT- us
LeaVed Cincinnati &VERY gEll AY-4. P. M.
The swlft and superb iildeirheel Steamer ST.
mum. T. ti;:SWECNEY, Commander, will
leave u announced above. .
Par Sleight or, Passage apply on board, or to
- . FL SOK & COLLINOWOOD, or
• COLLENb '& BARNES, Agents.
B . — NO preight FlColved on Tuesday after
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M° 4A;A; CITTYY AYATWO PIE
Bsding EERY ,
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_WIND SATURDAY,"from Pier 48.
-14 ixte River, New Yotl4: - SO! eessegeerfantier
Intortesaten apple to ,
WILLIAM BII~BH~II Jr.
•
tirrillei3TNANTL‘Clerog tete
wean! oenesite vett Onins, Pllttotharah A.
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ItletatotrtiNbitoligaktF4!:
Union Pacific •Builroad Company;
=AVMS DIVISION,
14415.0rX the /Pie of thOr rcl4. at
sl,OO TO $6 l OO PER ACREp
. -
Ando' CEIDrr 019 PM IMAM&
Nor Wag* DulaculAnilling: M., address.
' 46,111**: Cirrard
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MEM
INlvaTs BY lIMMOAD.
RIVER PACKETS
UPPER lIMSISSIPPI.
PARIXERSBIIIIG.
ATELANSMES.
THIC
%Piro
INSURANCE.
Ta CITY
iILTUAL LIFE LYSUILINCE CO
Of Peitxtsylvania.
I ince, 75 Fedeal St., Allegheny City
DIRECTORS s
•‘.
Hon. JAMES L. ORABAM,
Rev. J. B. CLARK, 11.1.1.,
Capt. R. ROBINSuN.
Rey. A. BELL, D.D.
Rev. S. H. iv EzBIT. 0.D.,
\V. A. R.EIf.D. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent,
SIMON DAUM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BENNY, Hatter,
A. Ek BELL, Atiorney,at-Law
D. 1/, PAU T&M Merchant, ..
D. Lumber
D. mini mice Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON. President.
Rev. J. B. C LA RIC, D. D., Vies President,,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. • • NNT. Treasurer.
M. ' Ny,HITE, KaPicAL ADVISED.
SITUUER,'EIen 2 I Agent.
Tkii It none , Uotnnany. cond nate don the mutual
Drbacipie„ each p i elley holder receiving an equal
'share of the prod sof the• Company . Policies'
will be issued o all the illifere.ut plans of Life
Insurance, and being condnUted on an economi
cal 'bads will afford a safe investment to each
policy holder,•and thereby retain the money at
.home to encourage home industry. mhZ:a33
IFIEP t ANKLiN
..
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEOIip" PA.
~ . •
OFFICE IN,FRANICLIN VILVINGS BASK
BUILDINOM •
No. 41 Ohio Slt., Allegheny.
A HOME ociiir ANY. managed by Directors
wJI , known to the ComiDUZlty, who trust by fair
dealing to merit-a ohm of your I:mamma.
HENRY IRWIN_ . .
GkO. D. RIDIME Becretarr
DDIECTORS
Henry Irwin,
11. ittddle,
Simon. Drum, ;
W. M. Stewart,
Jos. Lautner, j
• _
D. L. Patterson, Wm, Coo_per,
Jacob Franz, Gottlefts - VIM
'J. B. Smith, acob Rush,
'Ch. P. Whlston, J oseph Craig,
H. J. Zinkana, • Tere. Kohen.
R. E. HERON,
•
GENERAL AGENT.
AD10:(46
e mit • ' i . • • ..
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
, .
PHELAN'S 1317ILDING i a
,
. .t.h: a n .
No. 51d1 klif. Avee, Second Floor,
. 1
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capitr4 All .1n,141. tip.
. i 'DI excrolls.- . - . •
I
N. J. BI fey. " ll.W.rillver; Jr, ;Capt.N.Balley,
Dan'l Wallace, S. H. liartman,lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill, , S. M'Clurk.n. Jae. N. Bailey.
Ileums Stnlth,_Jno.S. Wlllock, 1.. . •
ROSENT H. KINO, President. '.
JNO. V; .JENNINCiB. Vice.Presidesit.
JOS. 7.'".7OHNSTON, Secretary. •
Capt. $ : J. fiRM.'.E. Gen?! Agent. .
Insures on Llberal Terms on all Fire
and Alarlhe Risks. •
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TIGENIVSYPirAiIiLt
INSURANCE COMPANY OF "PITITSBURGH
OFFICE. R0.1673{ WOOD STREET: BANE
0/ .COMMEncEtIIILDENG'.
I•
This la a ticaaa Company, Sad Wares against
los, by sire exclusively
LEONARD WALTZR t President.
C. C. FIUME Vice-president.
ROBERT PA.TRICR, Treasurer.
HIIdH McELHENE Secretaq.
Dt0191•013.8:
Leol2l24iValtet, Georgelinistra,
C. C. Boyle, • lie°. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, • J. C. Lippe,
Jacob l'ainter, J. C. Yleiner,
Josiah King 3 Join Voegtley,
Jae. liopk A. Ammon.
iti
eury •
TNDEDILNI'Ir . If
AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS.
I -
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
0FF1CE,436 d„37 CHESTNUT ST.,near 0 Tn.
Dnisortras.
Charles Q. Butcher, Mordecal H. Louis”
Toblits Wagner, . David S. liroins.
Samuel Grant, lsaac Lea,
Jacob It. b.mAtta, Edward C. Dale,
caor,W. Richards. George rales.
CEA LES G. BANCEER, President. •
EDW C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro two.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AZITT,
Borth West corner Third ant!: Wood Streets.
ailais:*l3
NATIONAL
INSURANCE- COMPANY
,
, _
Cor. Federal S t, and Diamond, Allegheny,
Office, In the, 1 ECOND NATIONAL BANE
BUILDING.- N
1 ..
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.7 - -- •
W. W. MARTIN. President,
JOHN BROWN. JR., Vide President.
JAMES L bTri-VENSON, Secretary.,
lonizcTOitii - •
John A. 'drier, Jas. Lockhart. os- blyers,
Jas.L.Orsham. Robert Lea, . O. Boyle.
Jnu. Brown,Jr.leorgo Gerst, Jacob Kopp.
0.11 PWltliams 4no. Thompson J. McNaugher.
It
VVESTER N.IINSIIRAINCE
PAM( OF PITTSBURGH.
A.LEXANDERICK, President.
W. I'. HERB ERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE ELD, General Agent.
Cane, Cia I Water street, Spang A Co.'a W are.
housei up staisl.Pittsburgh. • -
Will inaLre against all kinds of Fire *ml Ma
rine Risks.. 'A. home Institution, managed by Di
rector/. who are well known to the community,
*ad who are determined by promptness and liber
ality to malt taro the character which they have
assumed, as oribring the best protection to tkose
who desire to be Insured.
DIIIICTORS:
AleXilader. Jelin Tt.McCune.
"R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J: Clarke, • •
James DdrAuleY. William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew A.ckleni mlUp_Reymer. '-
David M. Long,, Merril:lOn.,
D. Ihmsen. • no??
10EOPLEEP INSIURAIQCZ COM.
PANY.
minx, N. E. CiORNBE WOOD a 81rra8T3.
♦ Home Compalty,tal oft Pim and Marine 818
aritteloat:
Wak. Phttups,
John 'Watt,
John a k Parks. 2_
apt. James Miller,
Wm. Ta n ittri,l
James D. Verner
PHILI
JOHN WATIIi.
W. P. BARDk
n A Per. AR.; aim.
4ilL. " - ' t Nit Diriii
L E G lit . RAN . cE
COMPANY OP. PITTBI3IIRGH." '' '
0 /014.N0. 371SEPTfig aptsirg.BlOlX Bums.
unarm; against "air a4actiy , of Ire 'and Marine
illak Mini rthfriii 1 ait. l . i'reatdent. ''
- ,T. J, - 1108E1,1414At i -ylas- ,Preadent . i
• thi r & lloNSw..b. nerndary. ,
9 . WM.,DICAN I itlenevil Awn&
, pLazorona: .
.
oini Irwin, Jr.,l B. L. Fahneatonle'
T. J. Husunaon. AP—H.- Everson„
C. sa.iittssey, _,, , , ~ k.obe,rt,_,H. Davis,
~
Mary Chllds; / , • , Tamale Sellers,
• Marl a Hays. 1 cant. J. T. Rockdale,.
•CiPl4 IVVZ II 4.OPani, , 1 „ T•AcNiriAl 1. I
AGENtS “IntAISIT J.
can make s2s;parday
1: 4311ILLLN9c 1
.BiAKEIS O,NE''OOLLAR
SPRINC:
ing Ohitir out of
tz
Sprpags, : buy
ME
dLGOODWIN CO
'eßrorti ll+ Mauls
'ROADWAY, N.
BUTZ AND p_wirt vini) oa*s,
bras only ibr sit Na&l3l/8.
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Imascuscy:
riiittiniG. FORT SS Ar Nis it cm:10
Pt W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. as
Pram May 9th, /M 39 trains will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side. Pine.
burgh cl u t l ime, u follows:
h.
Chicai v o it .. ..4:OS a m'
Erie Yam Ex.T:5lB aml
Cl. - 'g11196:13 a m
Chicago a m
Chicago Ex. —.9:43 a mi
Cl. W7a , g Ex 2:011p n.
Chicago Ex., 511:23 p m
W'e G Erie Ex4:3S pm
Daportfrost Allegheny.
Bea , r Falls 40.8:69 a m
1.44:da1e " 10:03 am
" 1/05Se m
Rbcheater " 1:48p m I
Enon 'A p
Leetsdale A0c.5:1 8 3 pm
Bea'rralls " • 6:13
Leetsdale " 10:43pm
Fair Oaks Sun.
de, ilburch. 1:13 pmi
51 :23p. m. Chicai
12.03 n. m.Chicaf
J. H. KIMBALL,
Gen , ' Ticket Agent
ilrylo •
riIIANGE Orla .
RIME
ALLEIGHENTITALLEIMAILIZOAD.
• THE ONLY DIRECT, ROUTE .TO THE OIL
REGIONS WiTHoII r CHANGE OF CAKE.
On and after MONDAY, May 3d, lbe 9 TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburgl Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, Oil City,Bug
filo, and all wants to ti e Oil Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH. ARRIV piTTSBURGIX
Day Ex 8:00 a ito Day. Ni 5:15 p m
Irlghi Ex.... • 7:30 pm Night Ex 6i311"a
Brady's BAn 315 p m Bradys Sells:ls a m
Isi.SodaW'ks 9:45 a m Ist RodaW`ks 7:4-0 a m
Sid RodaW'ke 6:30 p m Sid eof3nW'ks, 6:13p m
ltt 6:45 a m let ton.. W:56 a in
3d Ha1t0n...12:00 m,34 Halton... 2:01t p m
3d Halton... 1 r:00 p mi3d Halton... 1:05 p
Arnold's Ac. ssoo p m !Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p m
Charon train to and from Soda Works leave
Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. x. Arrive at. Pittsburgh,
(Sundays,) at 9 50A. M. '
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation trains stop at all stations ,
J. J. LAWRILSCE, Gen% Supt.THOMAS M. KING, Assn. bup't.
ap3o
11)ENNSTLVAlainmasi -
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
AD. On and after April 25th, 1889, Tralna
will arrive - at and depart from the Union Depot,
corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as
follows:
r
Arrive. • Depart.
Mail . Train.... 1:25 am ayExpress.. 2:15 as _
Fast Line 1.45 am Southern Ex.-. 4:t 0 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am W all ' s No. 1.. 6:30 ant
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Nail Train,...._ 8:15 am .
Wall's N 0.2.. 8:50 am fiosedAs Nol 10:20 am
Cincinnati Ex. 910 am *Cincin '0 Ex s is:6o pm
'Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 ma
How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac.3:05 pm
Pittsb'gh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p
Fiala. g_xpresrl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 p
Wairs No. 8...2:50pm Wall's No. 3.. 4:sopm
Braddock Ac...5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:03 pm
How'd Ac No 2 0:35 pm 'Fast Line 7:60 pm
Wall'a No. 4. 7:20 pm H ow ' d se No 2 . 8:20 pm
Way Passn'r 16:20 pm Wall's No. 5.. 11:00 pm
These trains make cleat connection at Harris-
Wig for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walla Station even
Sundayn at 9:05 a. m., •reaching Pittsburgh
40:05 a. m. Be turning.. leaves Pittsburgh
121:50.p. In. and arrives at Walls Station.
2:10 p. m. •,_ '
• .
*Cincinnati' Express leaves daily. All oche
trams daily except Sunday. •
For further inibrmation apply to
W. lI:BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsyliartiaßallroad Company will notsa
same any risk forßaggage, except for irearing&l3
panel and limitibefi responsibility to One gun.
am Donors in value. An Baggage exceeding
tbst amount in, value will boat the risk of. trio
owner. unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD 11. ILLIAIO3,
• sp2B General nunorintendent. Altoona; Fa.
PENNSYLVANIA.
RIJAD.--On and afterAprillith - ,21968, the
Pr stenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Bab road will arrive at and depart from, the
Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City.its follows:
Arrive.
.Depart.
Strtingd*e No 16:40 a m Mail 7:00 a In
Wreeport 7.i0.18:20 a in rFreeport No. I 9:9ostit
Express 10:40 a in Sharpb , g Nol /1:20 ant
Shatpb'g No.11:20 ptn
F
No I 5:50
MraPerNo.24:oopm Fe in porNo.2 s : 3o
p p
Z m a
Springd'e N026:20 p in Stningd'e N 026 30 p
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
even dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:504. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny June.
tioa at 3:40 p. m. .
COn.nu7A•rrotr TiCiferS—For sale in package*
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut
street, Herr's, Bennett Pine
Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsburg and good on ly. on the trains stopping
at Stations epecited on tickets.
The tralnsleaving Allegheny City. at 7:00 a.
in. make direct connection at Freepor, withWal. r
ker's line of Stages for Butler and- Hatillabf torn.
Through tickets may he purchased at tb. 00ce,
No. 1 at. Clair street, near the Suspenalenßridge.
Pittsbur. 11, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For Anther intbrmatlon a_pply to
JANES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not
a. sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit , v a l u esnsib to Otus
Hundred Dollars in All' baggage ex..
ceeding tits amount in value wilibe at the risk ot
the owner, attleas titan by special contraot.
EDWARD B. WILLIAM.
aP6 General Stlnerlatentlent. Altoona. Ya.
rITTSBURGIII aprielpa t
CINCINNATI AND
. LQUIS RAILWAY.
PAN JI,ALNDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TISIE.Miand atter HONDA y,
April 116tb, 1869, trains will leave and.arrivs at
Luc Union Depot, as follows: •
• Depart. L Artist:.
2:08"a. in. 12:13 a.
Bast Line t. 9.43 a. at. "113 p. m„
Express 2:33 p. m. 4:33 a. zu
Mixed. Assert 3:33 a. in. 6:58 p.
licDonald's Aco'n, No.111:43 a. in. 18:18 a. in.
titenbenville Accommod. , 3:sBp. in. 9:33 a.m
McDonald , . Awn. N0.23.1:4 D. pa.
SundayChnreh Train.. 19:58 p. m. 9:33 a. m.,
Atir 51:33 P. at. tra'n will leave daily.
12:13 P. Y. train will arrive daily.
All other trains will run dairy. titutuays except.
ed. ..The 9:43 a. m. Train. makes ,clown con.
nections at Newark "iir Zanesville.
8. B. !SCULL, General Ticket Arent.
W. W: CARD, Sui Pt., Steubenville, Ohio.
T A ) TT ITT , 81311311,GEI&
ROAD. VI L L Eafignign
- ' . • ' '
,
On and after 7171313 DAY. Noyember, 17th,
UM, Indus will arrive at and depart from the
Depot Corner of Grant and Water streets:, as ,
folloyras
Mail to and from Union
town .
7:00 A. sr. 6:00 P. X.
Melleesportrmdt'n 11100 A. sr. 2:03 P. M.
Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 P. 2 , 1:10:10 A. x.
West Newton. Accumed 4:30 P. x. St3s x.
Braddock's Accomdt'n. 0:15 P. 750 P. .
Night Ae. toMelf 'sport 40:30 Y. 31. 15:45 A. X
Sunday-Ohurch Train to, _ _ ,
and from West Newton 1:00 P.'it. 10:00 A.
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W. R. STOUT. Superintendent; • • n 0551
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UNION PACIFIC ILIIIMA;
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RAILROADS.
1809-
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ChicagoEx...l:sB a m
Chicago Ex..11":03 p m
Wheeling Ex 10:48 a m
let. I. olds Ex 7:08 pm
Chl'go Exalt!' 4:08 p m
Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Erie & Ye'nEss:sBp m
Cl. &Whig Exo:s3pm
_ Arrive (A Alkoh.wts,
Leetsdale Ae..6:58 am
, Beer Falls " 8:28 amt
' New Castle "10:23 am
Enon " 9:13 ant
Leetsdale " 1:08 pm
Bea'r Falls " 5143 pm
Leetsdale " 4:33 pm
7:23 tat
Fair Oaks Bun-
day L.hurch. 9:86 ant
0 Express leaves duly.
ge Express arrives daily.
J. N. MICULT.OUGH,
Depart. Arksee.
Elutena Diviktion.
lifewatesia4); Idaho,
ore , gon.
NM
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