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    ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
OFFICE:Or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, May 31, 1869.
CATTLE.
lhe supply of Cattle, although consid
erably below that of last week, was, nev
ertheless, fully up to the demand, and it
is probable that two or three car loads
would be left over unsold. Compared
with last week, prices have undergone
no quotable change, though the market
was very tame, and devoid of that bouy
ancy and activity that usually prevails
when thesupply is a little short; hutch
ers expected to buy at a slight reduction
this week,' but in this they were. disap
pointed, as the snpply was too light to
admit of a reduction,• and drovers, like
other men, generally make the best of an
advantage when it is in their power—
they never Fat prices down as long as
they can 'help _it. As was the case last
week, nearly all of the Cattle on sale.
were from Chicago; the arrivali by.rail
were 35 cars from Chicago; 2 from Cin
cinnati, and•there was at least one car
load driven iu, making an aggregate of
33 cars, or about seven hundred lead.
As will be seen by reference to the re,
port of sales, the' very best fat steers
sold at 8©84.4; good to medium 7@734-
Stock steers are in steady demand, at 534
@6!4, as to quality and condition. .
We are cognizant of three of the regu
lar dealers that had no stock on sale, viz:
Carr &McAllister, Hedges it Taylor, and
Smith tic Biue.
Peter. Hartman 36 head Chicago steers,
7,30@.
L. At J. Shamberg 63- head Chicago,
steers, at s;4@B;‘.
L. Bothell&ids 28 head Chicago steers,
at 7X.@7%.
E. Katz 13 head fair to good Chicago
steers, at 63,@7%.
Jacob Needy 32 head Chicago steers, at
M. Verner 32 head Chicago steers, at
7 341@ 8 5.1'.. •
Haas Kraus 56 head Chicago steers,
at 6@7%.
Keefer Sr Rothchilds 32 head good to
prime Chicago steers, at 7@B.
Jos. Myers 30 head stock steers.
Hazlewood St Blackstock 61- head Chi
cago steers, at 7;4@W.
Greenwald & Kahn 70 head Chicago
steers, at 714@8;4 for fat cattle.
Zeigler & Lowenstein 36 head Chicago
steers, at Ty i @S.
S. Marks ez Bro. •76 head Chicago
steers, at 71.4@8.
Trainman Sr. Lobman 79 head Chicago
steers, at.-7@B.
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 75- head of
mixed stock, at $ % - @ B .
SHEEP AND WEBS.
The supply, although ,by no means
large, was nevertheless pretty well up
to the demand, while compared with
last week prices have undergone no im
portant change. Prime to extra fat
Sheep sold at 0 3 / 4 ©6}‘ eta per pound and
medium to good at 5M5%. Lambs
brought from ti 2 to $4,50 per head. The
whole number of. Sheep and Lambs on
sale aggregated fully 900 head.
Stakely & Bro. 100 head; Sheep at 0®
4,50, Lambs at 12,50@4.
Jacob Rhin sold 20 Sheep at $3,40 per
head.
C. Haas 30 head Sheep, averaging 92
lbs, at 6 cts per pound.
J. Garwin & Co. 110 Butler county
Sheep at an average of 0,50 per head.
John Beeler 100 commonieh Butler
county Sheep. at an average of V 2. -:
Aull & Myers 200 Slfeep, expected to
average 84.50 per head.
S. Vandever sold to Stakely & Bro. 38
Lambs at kt 2,30, and 8 Sheep at same
price.
Jonathan Davis 160 Sheep at e5,62@
6,25 per cwt.
J. F. Neely 95 Sheep at $3@5.75 per
cwt.
HOGS
Hog. market continues very dull, the
recent hot weather having almost
squelched what' little retail demand
there was for this - kind of stock. We
now quote in a retail way at 934©10 for
fair to good and 103,@11 for prime to
choice.
blarkets by Celegrapt►
Naw YORK, May 31.—Cotton more ac
tive and y, c better; 4,000 bales at 29;‘,c
for middling uplands. Flour heavy and
s©loc lowe; receipts 14,203; sales 8,100
bbls at $5,25@5,55 for superfine State and
western; 86g3,30 for extra State; 85,75@
6,60 for extra western; 86,70(4)7,75 for
white wheat extra; 16,10@7,25 for R. H.
0.; 57@)8 for extra St. Louis; s9@l2 for
good choice do, closing steady; included
in sales 5,690 bbls extra State for export
at 16,10®6,25. Rye flour heavy; 300 bbls
at $4,75(0,70. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky
nominal at 81 for western free. Wheat
opened heavy and lc lower and closed
more firmly; receipts 90,770 bushels;
sales 3,000 at 81,3434@1,43 for No. 2 spring
afloat, closing at better prices; $1,46 for
No. 1 do afloat; 81,40 for common red In
diana; $1,55@1,57 for amber State and
white Michigan; 81,68@1,70 for very
choice amber Michigan; $1,68©1,70 for
white etdifornia; $1,65@1,73 for white
western. Rye dull. Barley and barley
malt nominal. Corn—receipts of 8,433
hush—heavy and is lower; sales of 51,000
bush; 55@)730 for new mixed western via
canal; 74@800 do via railroad; 81@87 for
kiln dried; 82@86c for high mixed and
yellow western 0 its—receipts of 68,071
bush—withbut decided change; sales of
49,000 bu5hr77477% for western afloat.
Rice dull, Bggi9c for Carolina. Coffee
active; sales of 786 .bags Rio and 400 bags
Maticalbo, both on private terms. Sugar
nominally unchanged; sales of . 100 hhds.
of Cuba at 1031,®1334, and 80 boxes of
Havana at 14. Molasses quiet and firm.
Hop quiet it 6@12 for American. Pe
trOlenta dull at 1433 for Crude, 22% for
refined. Linseed Oil quiet. Spirits of
Turpentine unchanged. Pork firmer
and 'nidr demand; sales of 1,700 barrels
at 11•31.87€)31462% for new mess , $31,50
cash, $51(051,26 for old do., $25(N6 for
Prime, 128,25 for prime mess; sales .of 500
hhde. new mesa, buyer for June at
131,75. Beef unchanged; sales of 170
barrels at 8842i16 for' new plain mess,
sl2®lB for new extra mess. Tierce
Beef nominal at PQM for prime
mesa, and $26@82 for India mess. Beef
Haim steady; sales 'l2O bbis at $26@31.50-
. Cut Meats quiet; sales 160 pkgs at 12%@
16g for shoulders, and 15Q)1643 for hams.
Middles firm; sales 675 boxes at logo for
long ribbed, 1634 e for Staffordshire, and
long clear on private terms. Lard quiet
and soder; sales 450 Ws at 17%@)11150,
chiefly at 193,0, for steam. and 19%@
nye for kettle rendered. Butter dull at
for Ohio and State. Cheese quiet
at 111®2235c. Freights to Liverpool
- opened firmer but closed dull and droop
ing; shipments of 45,000 bash wheat at
634 d-- -
.per -sail and 7@7%d per steamer,
closing at inside.
Latest.—Flour closed firm for low
grades of, extra tor exportation, and dull
and heavy for other kinds. Wheat
shade-firmer for spring, with a good
export demand. Rye nominal. Oats
closed quiet. Corn heavy, at 72@730 for
new mixed via canal and 75@820 for do.
via railroad. Pork quiet, at $31,50 for
new mess. Beef dull and unchanged.
Cut Meats dull and unchanged. Bacon
• steady and in fair demand. Lard dull,
at • /90191,0 for fair lo prime steam.
Eggs dull anffunchanged.
• Csiosoo, May - 81.--Eastern Exchange
on New York 1.10 per cent. Flour dull
and the demand exclusively to fill or.
ME
dersat previous rates, at- 14,25@4,50 for
spring superfine, and 14;80®6,00 for low
grades to•good spring extras. Wheat
fairly active on both speculative and
shipping account; No. 2 spring opened
14c lower than Saturday's price, but sub-
sequently advanced !..‘@)%c, closing at
$1,15x01,16; sales No. 1 at $1,18;6@1,19,
and No. 2 at $1,15@1,16; during the after
noon the market was quiet, with sales
No. 2 at 81,153, ®1,16 on spot, and sl,lBg
seller June. Corn market firmer and
@;ic higher; demand. only moderate to
supply wants of shippers and speculators
in options; sales were.made at 623x,@630,
seller for June, and 64@641c, seller for
first half the mouth, for No. 1, and 57;‘.
@b - Dic, seller for . June, and 58%@59c,
buYer for June, for No. 2; the market
citified at 68c for No. l And 58yo for No. 2
on Spot; in the afternoon nothing was
done and market was nominally un
changed. Oats in, fair speculative re
quest, with lower prices; sales -at 60@
61.4 c, closing at the inside. Rye; the de- ,
'nand is megre and the market quiet,
clusing at.51,03_@1,03%. Barley dull, in
active and nominal, at t51,48®1,50 for No.
2in store. Highwines dull and easier;
_ .
sellers at 03@95c and buyers at 92@93c.
Mess Pork held at $31,50; buy
ers unwilling to pay those figures•
no sales. Lard inactive, closing with
sellers at 1834 c. Sweet. Pickled
Hams, a fair demand; sales 200 tierces at
19r,,c. Bulk Meats firm; shoulders closed
with few buyers at,l2. Freights with
out material change; engagements at 6;6c
for wheat, and 6c for corn per steam and
c per sail to Buffalo. Receipts: 12,703
bbls flour, 99,635 bus wheat, 156,742. bus
corn, 56,917 bus oats, 1,827 bus rye, 750
bus barley, 2,365 hogs. Shipments: 7,788
bbls flour, 17,918 bus wheat, 15,922 bus
corn, 49,519 bus oats, 1,180 bus rye, 400
bus barley, 4,251 hogs.
CINCINNATI, May 31.—Flour dull and
demand limited for local wants; family
Z , 5,50®5,75. Wheat dull, not offered, so
pressing; No. 2 Zl.lO €41,12, and No. 1
251,15@1,20. Corn unchanged and steady;
ear 65c. Oats in light supply and firm
at 68@72. Rye dull at $1,20. Cotton
firm at 27@2734 for middling. Tobacco
active at full rates; sales of 250 iihds
at $4,20 to $23,60. Whisky. unsettled
and held at $l, but no buyers
at better than 98 cents. ,'Mess
Pork is held at *31,25, but there is no
demand. Bulk Meats are held at 123‘,®
129(03 for shoulders and 15c for sides; no
sales: Bacon is held at 13;;®16%c and
17V,0, but there was not much demand
and these rates are fully 340 above the
view of buyers; 100 hhds clear rib sides
sold at 17c on short time, but this is above
the market, as they were at 16%c.
Lard is held at 19c under the advance
in England, but there was no demand.
Busier dull; supply large and prices are
drooping; fresh sold at 23®27c. Eggs
are scarce and in demand at 19c, but the
supply is light. Linseed Oil firm at $1,05
@1,06. Lard Oil $1,40®1,45. Petroleum
30c for refined. Sugar and Molasses are
unchanged and steady. Gold 13834
buying. ,
LOUISVILLE, May 31.—Cotton quiet,
with a light demand; low middling 25%c.
Pro stone quiet. Mess Pork $31,50.
Bacon—shoulders 13%c, clear sides 1734 c,
sugar cured hams' 19®19 1 4c. Lard is
steady at 1834 c; keg 20c. Hay—market
steady; choice Timothy $22,50. Bagging
steady and heavy. Flax and Hemp 21®
22c. Cement active at $2,00. Candles
-12-oz stearine 15'4c. Whisky quiet at
*1,31 for raw. Flour—demand fair and
prices steady; superfine $4,75@5,25, extra
family $5,75®6,25, No. 1 $7,25 ®B,oo,_fancy
$8,25 ®9,00. Corn Meal steady; kiln 14,00
@4,25. Grain market with a light de
mand. Wheat steady at $1,30®1,40. Corn
65®68c. Oats steady at 70@72c. Gro
ceries—market unchanged and New Or
leans\ Sugar 12®15c for common to prime.
Larth,standard rye- '
downward 15c.
Coffee quiet at 2( t ) 1 ( 4 4 ®26;4c for common
to strict choice. ew Orleans Molasses
70@85c for common to prime. Wool in
good demand; unwashed 31@400, and
washed 45®48c. - Potatoes—new in fair
demand at s7@B per bbl. Weather
cloudy and warm.
Mkstrnis, May 31.—Cotton firm: low
middling, 2634 e; receipts, 195 bales; ex
ports, 327 bales. Flour dull; superfine,
$5®5,25. Corn, 76c. Oats, 80c. Hay, $27.
Pork, $32. Lard, 18%®19a. Bacon is
firm; shoulders, 1334 c; sides, 17%e. Bulk
meats dull; shoulders. 12340; sides, 16c.
Corn is steady and firm; No. 1 mixed at
71c; No. 2 do, at 69c, and yellow at 72®
73c. Oats steady and unchanged, and
the demand is moderate at 67c for No. 1
State. Rye is drill and inactive. Barley
is nominal. Petroleum is dull and
heavy, and-relined is held at 25%®26c
on spot for round lots; lots of 10 barrels
and under for trade 2®30 advance.
MILwAUItSE, May 34. =Flour dull and
nominally uncilianged - Wheat quiet;
$1,18% for No. 1; $1163/ for No. 2. Oats
quiet and steady; 580 4 for -No. 2. Corn
dull and lower; 5834 c for rejected new.
Rya dull and lower; $1 for No. 1 old
grain. Receipts-2,000 bbls flour, ltifl,OCO
bush whoa., 5,000 bush oats. Shipments
—lO,OOO bbls flour, 81,000 bush wheat,
5,000 bush oats.
PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—Beef Cattle
in fair demand at former rates; sales of
1,737 head, at 934@94c for extra west
ern steers; 10 3 ,0 for choice; 8@8340 for
fair to good; 6®70 per ib, gross, for com
mon. Sheep in fair demand; sales of
12,000 head, at 5 1 A®7 1 413, gross. Hogs
unchanged; sales of 2,5500 head, at sl2®
12,75 for slop and $l3 ®l4 'for corn fed,
per owl. net.
PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—Flour -.in
active and weak, No. 1 western extra
family at $6®6,75, Ohio dci. at $7®8,25.
Wheat dull, red at $1,34®1,40, amber at
51,47. Rye $1,53. Corn very quiet;
mixed western at 85®87. Oats dull at
75®77. Petroleum dull, crude at 19; re.
fined V. Provisions and Whisky un
changed. -
BALTIMORE, May 81.—Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat dull and unchanged.
Corn steady; white 87®800, yellow BE4
900. Oats dull and unchanged. Mess
Pork firm at $32. Bacon firm; rib sides
17®1730, clear rib 17%®180, shoulders
1434 c, hams 19®20c. • Lard firmer 19®
193i0. Whisky dull at 51,04.
Live Stec& Mutate.
Naw Yong, May BL—With a total of
6,018 cattle for the week, there is very
little change either in demand or prices.
The market has been unusually steady
for a week, and today we have 8,950
beeves on sale, all of them fresh arrivals.
The Remand was moderately
to an
yards cleared of stook at 14 160 active
for 0-10 d
of the cattle. A small number of the best
reached 1 6 34 cents. Prices are
easier to-da than last nday. The
quality was p y retty good but Mo up
not to the
standard of last week. 6,280 cattle came
from Illinois, 800 from Missouri, 840
from lowa, and the rest scattering; sales
of 75 bead good 7 owl. at 15c; the Alex
sliders had 624, head Illinois steers, 7%
cwt., sold at 14 1 A to 160; 57 head,fat Tex
ans, for Platt dc Heath, 7 cwt. averaging
9104, being 'fine; a car of 7g cwt. Ken
tucky cattle brought 1116; a car of 634
cwt. 'Michigan steers brought . 14%0.
Sheep are slow, with receipts of 19,700
head for the week and 6,600 head for to
day, only about half of which are likely
to sell; prtoes are 6rm and even lower
than on Saturday; they ranged from 434
to
prime,
for thin, to 6Vgto for fair to
prime, with choice lots at 7340, ail
sheared Wahl; selling at 12 to 14o; a lot
of 77 head - of 68 pounds brought 13e and '
140 head of 56 pounds at 140 a ear. Ohio
sheep of 79 pounds sold at flo; a oar of 85
PITTSBrit, GAZETTE : TUESD AY.
pounds at 7c; a cat thin of .73 pounds at
olic; a car prime of 86 pounds at 73.6 c.
Hogs steady; total for week 26,600 head:
on sale to.day, 61 cars; live ranged from 0
to 9;60 with dressed at Mic; one car live
of 220 poundi brought 9 3 ,c; one car of
198 pounds, $9,31V„ per cwt.
CHICAGO, May 31.—Cattle in fair local
and shipping! requisition; sales at for
stockers, 86Ci6,70 for fair to medium,
_and
57@7,40 for good to choice steers. 1 Hugs
firm and fairly active; sales at $B®S,5O
for 5t0cker5,43,45®8,60 for fair to me
dium, and 88,75@9 for good to choice
shipping lots!
RIVER NEWS.
The river was rising slowly last even
ing with seven feet three inches in • the
vhannel by the Monongahela marks.
The Allegheny was • reported •rising at
its head-waters yesterday, and we look
for a rise of l some magnitude in this
strewn, and as the recent rains appear to
have been general, - it is probable that
there will be it swell in the. MOnonga
hela also. i'The weather continues
cloudy, warm and unsettled, with fre
quent heavy showers.
Business, Was a little more active at
the landing !yesterday though by no
means brisk, and there is plenty of room'
for improvement. The. Glendale and
Armadillo both received considerable
freight, and the latter has over 100 tone
of iron engaged. New Orleans freights
are very scarce, as the season is about
over for making shipments to that point.
We were visited with quite a Storm
yesterday afternoon; for a tune the light
ning was very sharp, and the rain .
scended in torrents.
The Lorena arrived from St. Louis on
Sunday evening. She encountered a
very severe storm at Steubenville on
Saturday night about eight o'clock! She
had just backed out from the lauding,
but Capt Shurman saw it coning and
immediately run in and made fast and
remained there until it abated.
The Julia No. 2 arrived from Zanes
ville and will depart again today. The
New State departed for Wheeling as
usual.
The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed,
is filling up steadily for Cincinnati and
Louisville and will be the first boat out
for these points. ,
The new steamer Matamoras No. 2.
Capt. Dalzell, will positively depart for
New Orleans to-day, and passengers and
shippers shonld boar this in mind.
The Argosy - from St. Louis is due to
day. and the Mary Ravage and barges
may be expected in about the latter part
of the week-.
We see it stated . that Capt. John
Woodburn Is about-to contract for three
new boats for the Arkansas River. He
will probably be here within a few days,
as he always does 'his boat building at
this place.
Capt. Stockdale ,, , was at St. Louis on
Friday last, and proposes as soon as the
Nick Wall arrives there to repair and
freight her for another mountain trip.
The.towboats Whale, with 100,000 and
the V. F. Wilson, with 125,000 bushels,
if they did not get off last night will de.
part for Cincinnati to-day.
The Glendale, Capt. Bale, with the
veteran Capt. James Mellon in the office
will positively depart for St. Louis to.
day and passengers and shippers should
bear this iri mind.
The following named tywhosts were in
port last evening: Whale, V. F. Wilson,
Eagle, Collier, Arrow; Star, Panther, N.
J. Bigley ' Little A Ins, T. S. Neal, Dia
mond, Lake Erie No. 3, Fearless, War
ner, Baltic and Dart;
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE dd. CHI
°AGO 'RAILROAD. May 30.-15 cars metal
Nimick de Co; 5 do do, Bryan & Caughey
Ido do, Loyd dr. B; 10 do iron ore,
Shoenberger & Blair; 75 bbls flour. 5t
sks middlings, J & A Dietz: 400 do flour,
Watt, L & Co; 38 bxs cheese, Arbuckles
& Co; 25 do do, Kirkpatrick 15 do
do, Head & M; 40 do do, Haworth & D;
15 do do, J Connor: 15.d0 do, E Hazelton
10 do do, Robinson & Co; 54 do do, N J
Braden; 10 do do,Cooper & Co: 99 bdls
hides, G N Hoffstott; 21 bbls tallow, P
Duff & Son; 1 do bacon, J A Graff; 6do
flour, H Rea Jr; 34 sks rags, Godfrey &
Clark; 26 bxs glassware, W Little; 3 cars
stone,'J Mmichill: 1 do oats, Graham &
Marshall; 106 sks oats, Blaney dr Moore,
400 do flour, Schomaker & L; 400 do do
Jenkins & Bro; 1 car lumber, J Nanz; 50
bbis highwines, Little & M; 2 boilers, A
V R R; 62 sewing machines,Summer &
Co; 200 bids flour, Shomaer &L; 250
pigs lead, Bakewell dr. Co; 100 bbls floun,
D Kelly; 2 cars shoulders, J H Parker;
150 green salted hides, M Delenge.
CLEVELAND AND PITIIiBUBEIEL ItiA
ROAD, May 31.—;.330 bush potatoes, 2 bbls
green apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 2
bbls tallow A B Long it Son; 2 bbls to
bacco, John Magraw; 40 bbls wine, S Da
vison; 1 car himoer, R A Clark & Co; 1
do, Hamilton, Algoe 11 & Co; 2 cars lime
stone ore, Zug it Co; 1 car pig iron, Bry
an & Caughey; 17 jugs maple molasses,
Morrison & Devol; 25 bxs cheese. Little
& Baird; 325 sks oats, NV Q Miller; 16 sks
potatoes, Bruggerman & O'Brien; 10
bbls salt, 1 bbl eggs, It Rea Jr; 9 sks
glue scraps, H Hoveler & Co; 1 bdl steel,
Coleman, Rahm it Co; 158 aks wheat,
Wm McKim & Co; 3 bbl eggs, 5 jars but
ter, H Riddle; 70 bbls cement, W W
Wallace; 5 tea hams, Head & Metzger.
ALLEDHENY v.tram. litAitatoe.o, May
30.-1,440 bbls crude oil, Fisher & Bro;
480 do do, Kirkpatrick At L; 1,050 do do,
Wortneer; M & Co; 320 do do, Waring &
King; 480 do do, G S Thomas; 160 do do,
EH. Long; 480 do do, J Galagher; 139
sks oats, Scott & Meal; 6 do do, 6 do po
tatoesi, lierzog: 24 aks rye, Shipton & W;
169 do oats, Keil it Batched; 15 bbls eggs
owners; '2 oars pig Iron, J Moorhead; 5
do limestone, Shoenbarger it Blair; Ido
grain, Martin, Brickelli& Co; Ido lime,
L Reynolds; 26 mks oats, Graham it M;
1 bbl eggs. J A Best. -
_
PITTABUROIC 0/NOINNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. May 80. 1 car
corn, J GP Simpson; 49 Elks ;potatoes,
Van Gorder dc 8; 20 de barley, 80 do oats
F &Mid; 20 Wu, candles, R dt A Carson; 10
Ws hams, Watt, L & Co; 74 bales cotton.
Eagle Mills; 10 tea hams, G Mitchell; 2
cars staves, W Hastings; 120 hf bbls her
rings, •Rwart:& CO; 6 tin lard, 5 bbls lard
oil, J Lipplisciatt; 12 tea hams, J H Par
ker;"l2 cads tobacco, Pretzfield it Bro; 8
do do, T J Blackmore; 10 bxs" candles, J
hPDevitt.
ATALEONENT STATION, May 29.-1 car
Seaweed, ewer, Hamilton & Co; 7 cars
wheat,_ Kennedy & Bre; 1 do staves,
Ralya & Robertson; 1 car metal, Lind
say it McCutcheon; Ido do,
Rogers &
Burchfield; 1 bar shingles, JBrunot; 81
bbls apples, Owens & Kennedy; 112 bdts
paper, Frazlet Metzger; 1 car lumber, W
Peoples; Ido staves, J Shearer; 3 aka
beaus, .1 Kohen.
MARSHALL'S
IfARBITALL 4 I3 ELIIIB WILL CURE 'HEADACHE..
MAIIIIIIALL'B ELIXIR WILL 011118 DYIIPXPBII6.
' ELIXIII. WILL OLTII/1 COSTIVI•
NESS.
Prico of lifarshelP4Ellxgr,',l. oo per bottle.
Depot, 1301 Market street. K. MARSHALL
I Co , Olugglsts, Proprietors.
For salo,_ wbolesale and retell, b 7 GEO. A.
KELLY, Flpstairgli. fel u1811•T:TII 8
Gi / lW 9 4A .
— A. large lot Jut received at lowest market
W. W. KNOX.
price.
mara4ll7•Orri
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RIVER PACKETS.
NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS
FOR NEW ORLEA N S, -
GALVESTON", LW NS NS If
F OR
Texas—The new and atanneh-bunt
Ftt am.r
MATAMORAS. .. DALZELL,
Will leave as above THIS DAY. June let.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
n - ya FLACK & CuLLDsti WOOL", Agents,
lIPPER
FOR ST. LOUIS, KEO-s ii igr as t
RUN. GALENA, DUBUQUE
und ta. PAUL direct—The new and elegant pas
senger packet
GLENDALE ToiLNIM. Dane. Captain..
Will Irave for the above ports TH.n DAY. June
10. at 12 o'clock M.
For freight or passage apply no hoard. or to
15)22• FLACK & CoLLINGWOOD. Agents
zsgEt 1869.
NORTILERN LINE PACKET
St. Louis to Kookuk and St. Paul
ANT) ALL IN rEithti4:l)lATK
One of the epleipipt NjJvwh. el Pitoninerti or 1.)114
Line leave St. Loofa ror K. V ,II II•
pert, Dubuque, Winou., waimr ono tit, Troll.
Through receipt. In, trt ht. fool rpountognfq
will be given to MI ooloi9 oh ti,r lloprr 1141-tig•
sismippl .on stenut.r. 101141111 froto port grid
connecting with titp Nor Bern I,llir PrOll , ..rt , al
it
St, Louts, Om ettitiiiliig totlartioan to net their
Freight through tyltti l it, atol lowest
ratts: Apply to N '(Ill
14 all ' With
AO Otis, or to
ft. li,
fl Witter
mM~:u27
A'l'l.
iVOR CINCINNA'T'I and . I .,,, E ,NlrZit
1. LOWSVILLE.—T4II flue iag- H
:senger steamer
KATE PUTNAM (;apt. 0. W. ltioco. s
Will leave as above Til In HAY. ',Wile lot. j,
at 4 o'clock r. 31.
For fraght or pa sage apply on board or to
JOHN e'LAC.: or
J D. CO 1.1.1NliWilt)(), Agents.
ti
BE
F OR w IREIFILING.Iagt lIA H
M &RIFT I'A,PTI.
ARICEtiSBUItti
AND CINCINNAT I.
N U RANCE COMPANY,
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESI)aY 12 M,
Leaves Cincinnati EVERY rItiDAY-4 P. M. EIIELAN'S I:itiILDING,
The swift and - sup erb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. . 2 Ite I tth Avenue. Second Floor,
MARY., T. C. SWEENEY; Commander. will PITTSBURGH, PA.
leave as announced above. ' ' •
For Ficight or Passaic.. apply on board, or to
FLECK li COW NO WOOD, or ' Cillaltal All 'Valid Up.
i t i DI RECTORS.
CULLING dr, BARNES, Agents. N. J. igi y. ll.W. 4, liver. Jr, lCapt.M.Balley,
N. 11.—No Freigta, received on Tuesday after
J a e "adace, ;5 11. Flartman.lA. Chambers,
1.1. A. M. m ti'M Jake II ii, ( S. ll'Clurk..n. ;Jas. M. bailey.
'I hOin Smith. I J no.S. Wil lock. f
ItilPiEltT H. KIM), President;
JNO. F. JEN %INDS, Vice President.
JOS. T. JoIINSTON, Se , rectry.
Capt. It. J. GRACE, Gen , ' Agent.
inures ou Liberal Terms on all Fire
1 and Marine Risks.
..
atd: go 4 1,
,
pITTR BIIR
WHEELING . AND PAR- ,
KERSBURti LlNE.—Leavy Ci.i.inanoa Wharf,
Kola. toot or Wood Strom,. daily at 191 M., WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAYti
HKICY inAGLZ. D. L.. gararNAN, blaster.
Freight will tie received at all nears by
TAMES COLLINS. •
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD,
CM
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEENSTOWN.
THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Numbering sixteen nrst-class vessels, among
mthe celebrated
CITY OF PARts, crrT OF ANTWErr,
TTY OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTISIOBE,
CITY 0/ LONDON,
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier .45,
rth River, New York. For uassage or further
annla to
1411 4 1 A IC A t% R1N1411.1)1..ir.
7U 711TH nTIO.E. • W1L1t , 11.1.1 .t.
• u.hlr Pm 1 ,, •• 01 , 1 r -h
TMPROVED PROPERTY -AND
VACANT GRfiUND RIDGE STREET.
:.even , ii Ward.- WEDNEsDAY A PT ERNOWg.
June 2d. at 3 o'clock, will be so'd on t.e prem
ises, In old Screntla ward, tow EleAeoth ward,
on Ridge .tr..et. opposite Upper Basin. The
valuable property of the undersigned, wh., is de
curtained to make a positive sale, as he talents
to germane by remove from Pittsburgh. There
aro - in all 334 feet Root on Ridge a reel. and
151.1 f,, t, more or less, In depth to brow of hill.
The lirprovi mei is are the excellent brick ',well
lug occupied by himself, which is 32 by 4 0 feet,
with 10 rooms arid cellars, to which can be given
from 15010 200 feet frrntou Ridge street. Also.
br ck dwellings ot Sand 5 rooms each ant 2
frame _dwellings.. each of 3 r ems and cellar..
These 4 houses occupy lots of 94 feet trnnt each
on hide Street. TM, uAa BYRNE,
A. MCILWAIN F. Auctioneer. • myii
FOURTEEN ACRES AND SIA.N
SION, AT 11031EWoOD STATION, ON
PENN -YINANIA CENTRAL. --THURSDAY
A TERNOON, June 3d. at 4154 0 . C106[, will be
sold on the premise: at tiomee ood :gallon, ou
the Pennsylvania It . ..lnroad. the wry sirabie
residence: and grounds of Frank Van border,
Esq., handsomely situate near intersection of
Homewood avenue and FrAnistown road The
Improvement's a neat and well built two story
brick dwelling. In good condition, containing 10
rooms,_ besides pantry, waeli noose and coal
house, marble mantle in pailor,rauge In kitchen,
hot and cold water up and down -,airs. Also, a
good etoue tom hut house, anti a good stable with
Leant hulli , e Wier.
The grouuds - comptlse fonrteen acres under
good cola, ation, with a young orcharo of choice
fruits I t bearing; alto, small irnits and ornamen
t
tat throbbel Y.
This ideation is unsurpa3s - Cl - tir pleasantness
and for bxtentive sto; beautiful views. The at.
Lotion of those desiring an elegant suburban
property 18 . 1uv,ted to this tare, and visitors In.
cited ;a examh. e the ['remises.
. .
The sale will be positti e s $o that f hts will be a
sped I opovriut ty for purchasing a desirable
prop. rty. lnimeeliaeu possession even to par
chaser. . • .. _
Ili y 2
GOOD HOUSE AND LOT ON
REA(3I STRAET, NEAR GRANT AVE
Ni/g, AT AISCTION-r—on WEDNESDAY', June
23, at. 2 o'c ock,vrlifbe sold on the nretuLses,that
very deslratde property on BeSch street, Alleg.he•
ny. fourth house east of tiralft avenue. The lot
Is 36 feet front, extending back 137 feet to a 20
foot alley:
The,louse le a two story brick, with pressed
front, w to seen roomse finished attic, bath,
water closet , . pantry, - good cellar. gay. water,
ash pits. registers, venthatore, range, Inside
shutters, ,t 43 • Also, distinct from the dwelling,
are wash•ho Be, bake oven mud closets under one
r•of. Tills is a good house in a good locality.
I he lot, being large, can be finely Improved with
figwort. and shruboery. The street will noon he
paved. the cost ~f which will be raid bp present
owner. Yeseese7on Woe immediately. Inspec
tion invited. Terme at sale.
A. LEOUCTE. Auctioneer.
rya 151 Federal street, Allegheny
r.r.nreenreeefee.e.e.row
OPTICS OF TUE
0101TUAL BOARD OP EDUCATION,
l'irranunou. May $lO, 11369.
§
EALED PROPOSALS, for the
Masonrc of the foundation walls of the High
Bc 00l Building will be received until ISI
JUNE Bd. B dders will date the prime per f..Ot
superficial for the cut stone work, and the price
per cubic tbot for rubble work. They will alas
state the whole amount for which they will do
the work.
Plans and apecidcations can be seen at the of
of BARE A. MOBEIt. .Proposals to be left at the
ogles o& the Central Board,corner of Wood street
and 131 th avenue.
Bidde s will be required to accompany their
bldsvitli a 'pc. imen of the stone proposed Lobe
used for the cut work.
Bids will also be received fdf the excavation.
By order of the Building Committee.
my5:1•111i JOBB A, BERUEA.NT, Seel.
T_TARDWARE AND,
CUTLERY.
I have In store and am constantly receiving
direct from manufacturers, a complete wort
ment of BUILDER HARDLY ARE which I
offer for sale on as fair terms as any house in the
eltV, together with a One assortment of DDT
LERy,. HUMS and REVOLVERS.' Also, the
best selection of id REHANIQP TOOl.n, com
prising all the latest and best Improvements
known to the trade.
I have my factory in full operation as u anal,
and gin prepared to do all kinds of lob work the
same as beture the tire of the Sid of. February,
such as gill ding razors,. scissors, knives, put
ting in knife blades, and, repairing all kinds of
ight machLtiery..
JAMES BOWN ,
NO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTSBMIGH.
Also, Agent far Grosskopels famous MAGIC
LINgs.wARIENR, the , greatest nevelt,' It the
stOrld.
TARRED PEACUE&—IOO busk
LI he LW ' J. B. OABILBLB
.Ff'+~ "`
NE 1, 1869
=
PARK ERSBURd.
STEAMSHIPS.
M=IMIM
BY A. M'ILWAINE.
A. AECILWAINE,
Auctioneer
BY A. LEGOLT.E.
PROPOSALS.
I INSURANCE
THE IRO CITY
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
• Of Pennsylvania.__
ce '75 Federal St. Alleaheny City.
, 1 ? XiIRECTORS
Hon. JAMES LAHAM,
Rev. J..11'. ORA . RR. D. 1).,
Capt. R ROBINSON.
Rev. A.M . .. 8R1.L.,
Rev. S. H. 11 / 4 H.D.,
W. A. reERD. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JAColl RUSH. Real Estate Agent.
SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. KENNY, Hatter.
A. S. BELL.
Attorney-at-Law. -
11. L. PAITERSUN,ILamber Merchant,
I). SWOT' R. Insnrainee Agent.
. .
1 !
e pt.-ROBT. ROBIBS ON, President.
' , ev.a. B.'CLARR,D.D., Vice - President,
COB RUSH, Secretary,
W. BENNY. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITEMX.DICAL ADVISEE.
,L
DANIEL SWO ER, klen'l Agent.
MR Is a Wino, comnanyJconducted on the mutual
HOPl.'each policy holder receiving an equal
ire of the profits of the Companv. Policies
11 be hoined on all the 411tferelit plans of Life
urance, and, heing conducted on an ecenomi•
Ini.ly ;Oil afford a safe Investment to each
lc) hOldkr. and therO)y rttito the money at
nein eleourage home industry. • mli:a33
1011 EN I'itANKI I IIN
,
INSURANCE'COMPANY,
F F ALLEEMENY, PA.
• VICE IN YItANKI.IN SAVINGS BASK
ItUILDINGS,
0. 4 Ohio 14t., Allegheny.
NOM , COMPANY. I I utanagen hy Direct Ors
I , Know to the community, who - trust by fair
all ttb to erlt a sbarnof your patronage.
V.48145' IftWifif .... .1 ...
0. 0, IDOLIe. ..•
I
I DIIMTORS:
Iqt Irwin.
: . 1 1:1,e 1 41, 1 ;*an ' z r5". !MTh Cooper.e. trl
l i
Itm )ru I. J. li . Smith,' Jacob Bash, '
M. teerart. ,Cla. F. WI)! ston, , Joseph Craig.
L uta
r r. M. J. Vokano. lJere. Roheu
R. E. HERON,
1 GENERAL AGENT.
lfl;~~
•
a ENNSYLVANIA
•
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PInTSBURGH
'NICE:: No. 1131 f __WOOD BANE
OP COMMERCE B UILDING. •
-This is al Home Company, and insures against
lots by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President:
C. BOYr& Vice President.
RI lurr PATRICK, yreasnrer.
111 hi,"""
AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS.
• I '
FRANK J LI I I INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFIC ;435.4437 CHESTNUT ST., near iTII.
,
-DI-RECTORS.
Charles: - N. Rancher, ; Mordecai. H. Louis'
Tobias Wagner, i David S. Brown,
Samuel Grrant, t Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. brnith, . 1 Edward C. Dale,
v vorgelW. Richards, ; George Pales.
CHARLES U. BANCKER, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. ;STEELS Secretary. pro tem.
i J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT,
North; West corner . Third and Wood Streets.
mn29:roris
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Car. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
1
Office,. . In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE
B_ Ul . l, 0 , ISO.
W W. MARTIN, -President, i
iiN BROWN. JR. Vice President,
3
AMES E. STt , V ENSCiN. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
. { I
John A.i Mcler, I.las. Lockhart. iJos. Myers,
J as. L. Grafi am.. Robert Lea, IC. C. Boyle,
Joo. Brow n,J r. IGeorife Gerst, Jacob b.opp,
O.H PN I tliams,jno. Thompson! J. McNatigher.
WESIVERN.INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
•ALItXANDER NIMIOK. President.
WM. P. 'HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
°Met: 92 Water street, Spang & Co.'s Ware
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will in.:nre against all kinds of 'Fire and Ma
rin. Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rector' who are well known to the community,
and who ar. determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as mfering the beat protection to those
who desire to ba insured.
DIIIECTOBB:
Alexanner Nitpick, Jona B. McCune,
E. Miller. Jr., Chas. J. - Clarke.
Jameekle,Auley, William S. Evans, .
Alex mier, Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick.
Andrew Acklen, Phillip Reymer,
David M. Long, sVin. Morrison,
D. 1.... en.
jEOPLES' INSURANCE COXI-
OFFICE, ti. E. CORNIER WOOD & FIFTH 81 4 .,
♦ Home Comparly,taking Fire and Matlae Elea:
DIMICTOBB:
Capt. John L. Rhuads,
Samuel R lihriver,
Charles Arbuckle,
_ Jared M. Brush,
Win P. Lang,
Samuel McOrickart
President.
Tie President.
tiecreta
\Kix. Genanti A rent..
Wm., Phillips,
John , Watt,
Rani E. Parks,
eapil James Miller,
Wni.l Van Kirk,
James 1). Verner
WIC PHlLLirs_,
JOHN WATT, vic
W. F. GAIIDNER,
r. .TAR. WIRT
4LL EU/JEN t 11111,41111AN,UE
COMPANY OF PITTSBIJRGH.
ICE,No. 37 FIFTH STREET. BANK Bross . '
%fluxes against all kinds of !tire and Marine
.40IIN IRWIN. Jn.. President.
T. 4. HOSKIN EON, Vice President.
C. G. DUN TELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WI!. DEAN. General Agent.
DIRZOTOIIBC ,
John Irwin, 41.. B. L..Pahneetalk
T. J. auskinson. W. H. Everson, .
C. G. Hussey, Robert H. Davis. 1
Harvey. Childs., Brinell+ &Item -
Mules Haye, Slant. J. T. *Rockdale.
Capt. Win..Deari. T. H. Nevin.
LEGS! -
LEGS !
• •
Limb
The ;Artificial 'Manufacturing CO.
CWARTERED BY THE aTATEAF PENNA.
All Suarglkoidere are men wearing tits
Taints. alaille by the CoMpany.
To ithose requiring a limb. we would say that
our own experience has induced us to establish*
factory here that would make acomfbriable and
durable limb' for a reasonable pries.. Aft. r try
ing a number of, solid socket and padded socket
legs,Nre have each found more comfort and use
Aiming In this- :`ADJUSTABLE LAOIIING
ISOCKET ,, than in any, oth?r made In the coun
try. I.one of our number, a skilled mechanice has
charge ,f the shop. We have bought the right to
use two of the best patents, and by our'expert
oncei we hope to Improve In every way that will
add to the comfort,duntbllity or appearance of the
limbis we make. We have nut the price of our
new legs at 00. Persons from ' li,dilltano e are
onlYdetalned In the Mir while the measure and a
cast of the injured limb is taken.
'lite saving to purchasers, as compared with
Eastern prices, from Silip to f u 9 I g T e e l Iwo
of legs; t least 430 railroad re,
and +other traveling expenses, and t c ly;;;;:m
Battened that our limb waif/kw " 6 1 T h i l i a 7,/ i gki a ,
than any one made in New fork or
out notary
If we can get orders, we Can maintain
re ask pm ex
at the above price, and we t
elsewhere.
amination before going on bind a suet/
We make to order and keep oeels
for .uttz
of stockings braces) aa d e st_i al ige_, a f truilieglog
of deformed Arabs.
dor braces, &a.
e ine or la ; testimonial letters from
y a "'ma Inionnation . smote
cibuoilirse'werota:alie-wo"
Aiirrsal AI. 4. Tr: p or k % t u i Se t t* l o
T I
u m g d e d c r e o ss .
. : 1 1 1 : 51)8 Sri Pilti llEE eur r ek .bretrenap'lltfigihirteernilitt
't
1124i nj
nalvirio o.
Bssitliglekt street. foie Yenelleturet_of
avan t .Ite COMO asaliirsval Iteelleip
_ sem
_
aitromait
etrisisußCH, PORT WAYNE .t CHICAGO
F. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH FL 74.
From May 9th, 18 09. trains will leave itsrl•
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitt*.
burgh city titne,•as follows: • -
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Ex.... 2:08 ain Chicago - Ex. 1.58 ata
Erie & Ygn E7.7:28 a m'Ohics,.-..Ex..12:03 p m
Cl. &Wli:g711'10:13 a m: Whetting Ex 10:48 a at
Chicago ail.. 0:58 a m:st. Loui s Ev 7:08 D
Chicago Ex.... 9 :43 a nuChi'go Ex .t 1114:08 p m
Cl. & W -Olg 2:oisp tt!Clereland Ex 3:53 p
Chicago Ex. 4 2:23 pno Erie & Yg'n Ea 0:88p us
NV 'e X Erie x1:38 prt.ICI. tWh.g Ex6:s3pm
DepartfrOrk dliephenp. Arrfoe in A/ter/tens
Beat'rM a a e s " A
10:03 a
nv
Bca to EaßAc". 628
am
11:58 a m I New Cattle "10:23 am
'Rochester " 1:28 p m Enon " 9:13 am
' .3:58 p int eetsdsie " 1:08 pm
Enon "
Leetsdale ACc.5:l3 p Bea'r Palls ." A:43
•• .0:13 pm;Lerydale ` • 1:33 tun
r
Ee e e a t's r rla a l l e is " 10:4-3 Pm' ." 7 :23
Om
Fair Oaks Sun-
It Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 pml day iAlurch. 9:58 alle
Kir.2:23 D. M. Chicago Express leaves' daily.
$ -12 n . Es.chicago Express arrives daily.
•J. H. KIMBALL, I J. N. &PCULLOUGH.
tien't Ticket Agent. Gen'l Supten't.
mylO
rIIIANGE OF
TIME.
EiLLEgIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REGIONS WiTHC)U rerzAmix OF CARS.
on and after MONDAY, I May 3d, MO TWO
H
TROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburg) Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, ter Franklin, Oil Clty,But-
Hilo. and ail not in ti e Oil Regions •
LEAVE. PITTSBb.
Day Ex 8:0
NigitcEx.... • 7:3
Brady's B AC 3:1
lat SodaW"ks 9:
2d SodaW'ks 6:3
Ist Hutton ... 6:4
2d Hu1t0n...12:0
'3d Hutton... 1a:0
Arnold's AC. 5:0
Cintren train to
Ptttabnrgh at 1:1
(Sundays, int 9 5
Express trains s
Accommodation
J. J. L
THOBLA
ap:3o
-....Presideitt.
Secretary.
PENNSY TA- r. r:.- -
NIA CENT •• L EAIL • - • -•—• •
BOAD. On and a er April 25th, 1869, Trahni
will arrive at and . epart from tht Union Depot,
corner of Wash • gton and Liberty streets, as
follows:
Arrive.
Mail Train.... 1: 5 anal* '
Fast Line 1.45 amiho
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am iW
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am M :
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am H ,
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am *C •
Johnstown Ac10:35 am W
Row'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm J
Pittsh•ch Ex. 1:30 pm B
Phila. Exprespl:so pm PI 1
Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm \i a
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm t
Hor'd Ac.No2 9:35 pm • 1
WalPs No. 4. 7:AO pm c
Way Pass - er 10:20 pm ,11.1
'These trains make close
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train lesv
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., r
10:05 a. m. Be.turning,
12:50 p. tn. and' arrives
2:10 p. m.
*Cincinnati Exp es lea
Wawa daily excep Sunda!
For further won a
W. H.l
*The Pennsylvanialtallr
same any WAY forliaggage,
parel, and limit their respo
dre• Dollars in value. Al
thrt amount in value will
owner, urines taken by tom
EDWAIU
ap26 General Superintto
NVESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
RA...LBOAD.—On and afte
Pi sienger Trains on the
Rat road: will arrive at a
Feder. 1 Street Depot, Alle
Arrive.
Springd'e No16:10 a m 1,51
Freeport No.18:20 a m I F
Express 11.1:40 a us; S
Sharpb`g No.11:20 p mE
Freeport No.21:00 p m; S
Mail 5150 pm;
Spring:l'e N026:20 p m •,a
Aboye trains run dally e
The Church Train leav
ever) Sunday at 7:10 a.
- City at 9:50 a. m. Rein
City at 1:20 p. m. and
Lion at 3:40 p. m.
COMMI7TATIOIC TICKETS7-"For sale in package(
of Twenty, between Allegheny City,;Chestnut
street. Derr's, Bennett fine Creek Etna and
Sharpsburg and good oncy ma the trains stopping
at Station.. epecined t e ets.
The trains leaving Allegbeny City at 7:00 a.
en. make direct connection at Freeport withWal-e
ker's line of Stages for Butter and Hannahrtown.
Throegh tickets may be purchased at the 0111ce..
No. 1 St Clair street, near the Suspenirionßridge.
Pittahur, Is. and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent- .
• Federall3treet Dennis
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not
a. sums any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit their., responsibility to 01211
liundeed Dollars in value. All baggage env
reeding ti Is amount in value wilibe at the risk of
the owner, unless talron by special contract. '
EDWARD H. WILLLAMS,
.ap2ll General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
1 37C71,17 1 . T A G 5Danaftli .
. LORIS RAILWAY.
PAN ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME. nand after MONDAY,
April "Afith 1889, trains will leave and arrive at
tht Union Depot, u Lolls I:
mart. Arrive.
Mall 2:08 a. m. 1A:13 a.
Fast Line
Express SI:
Mixed Acc'n El:
McDonald's Acc'n,lio.lll:
Steubenville Accoramod. - a
McDonald's Acc'n. No. 21
Sunday Chnrch Traiu.. 151:
air 2:33 x. tram will leave daily.
12:13 P. at: train will arrive daily.
An other trains will run daily. Buttasys except
ed. The 9:43 a. m. Train makes close con
nections at Newark r Zanesville.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W (WAD, Sn➢'t.. Steubenville. Oblo.
apt
eLrrsaunGs&Mliglmt
rIoNNELLI3 VILLE
ROAD.
On and after TIEfESITAY, - Noyember 17th. Iltsol, trains will arrive at and depart f rom ttisi
Depot corner of Grant and Water streets, as
follows:
• Depart. Arrim.'
Mill to and from Union
town • 7.00 A M. 6'oo P
BlTESiesport Accomdt , n 11::611 e. if. CITA
Ex. to'and from Unt , n. 3:00 r. nu 10: ILO A. tr.
West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. N. 8:35 A. 31.
Braddock's Accomdt , n. 5:15 P. '1:50
Night Ac. toMcK , eport.lo:3o P. X.' 6:45 A. M
Sunday Church Train to
sikd r , %Ni t West zt r r y e t Von. 1:00 /0:00 A.
E. M. RAYMOND, Agent
W. B. STOUT, Supenucendent. noM
S BILL ataINK
UNION PACIFIC ILUIWA;
The BHURTEI3T AND MOST lINLIABS
ROUTE Irma the East to all points
Colorado, Nevada,
California, Utah,
Arizona Wasainlitoß,,
New Mezieo, Idaho,
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aail ik e ir m gadsoLd n'm bt. Louis, and- Haunt.
of
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sTATICS =plow cow
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LOB OF OVERLAND.Hif .
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DEM VER4&ter iuk4Klol
AND
All Points in the, Territories,
And with SANDERSON'S TRI , WICEILY Mtn
of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Fus s
Albuquerque, Banta Fe, and all points 111 Ado
zone and new Mexico.
With the recen additions of rolling stork
and equipment, and the arrangements
with tesponstble Overland Transportation Eg w! m Mi l
from its western terminus, road low ogees
unequalled facilities thr the transmission of
freisht to the Far Wm,.
Tickets for sale at all the prinelpe. offices tit
the Glutted State* sad Cauadu _
Be sure and Lsk for tickets via THE SHOMr
ju
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RAILROADS.
MIL !ALBRIV TN PITTIIIIMBGE
5:15 pas
Pi L I :. I NlthtE/x 13;30 am
p mißrOya 11 Ac 10:15 am
.5 a m i lltSodaWlis 7:40
t pm,RidSorlaW`ks 6:lspm
a m !Ist Hylton., 1 1 :50 a m
I m; SW Rniton... LOU p m
'pi:l2,3d Balton— 1:05 pmp m . Arnold Ac. 7:40 p m
and from Soda Works leave
P. m. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
A.X.
top only (4 principal points.
tins stop at all stations
WRENCA, I cien'i Su 't.
St. KLNt..4 \ , AWL. itinpft.
Depart.
tyExprese.. 5:15 - s*
nern Ex.. 4:b 0 am
No. 1.. B:3oam
11 Train,.... 8:18 am
I tr , dAcNol 11.1:20 am
ncln , tl Ex 18:80 pm
ll's No. 2..11:81 as.
oolong:: Ac. 3:03 pm
ddocke Ac. 3:40 p
1111.-Expreas 4:20 Iv
iall's No. 8.. 4:sopm
1a11 , 5 No. 4.. 8:05 too
alt ',1nc..... 7:30 pm
ow AC No 2.8:20 pm
all , e N 0.5.. 11:00 OM
onnection at. Harris-
s Walls Staticin every
aching Pittsburgh
leaves Pittsburgh
t Walls Station
kes daily. All oths
1 ,. .
_..
iply_to .
ECKWITH, Agent.
1 Companywill note/
xcept for wearingap
etbilitv to One Han•
Baggage exceeding
be at the risk of the
lat contract.
H. WILL.
era.. AltooWik.
pril 25th,1869,the
estern Pennsylvania
4 depart from the
r heny City.as follows:
Depart.it 7:00 a
it
eeport No. 1 9:210am
arpb'g Not 11:20 am
1. press. 2:50 pa
ja 1
ined'e No 3:30 pm
eeport N0.25:20 p ns
.ringd'e No 26:30 pla
cept Sunday. .
r s Allegheny Junction
reaching Allegheny
' ing, leaves Allegheny
ye at Allegheny June.
9.43 a. m. 7:11p. nu
4issLii.
33 a. m. 6:58 p. m.
43a. m. 18:19a. m.
:58 p. m. 9:33 a. m
, 1 14 .2:11R D. I D .
:59 p. m. 9:59 a. m.
Emtern Division.
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