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PETROLEUM MARKET
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COPPICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, June 2, 1869.
The oil market presents but little that
is new or really Important. There wa s
a fair volume of business in the aggre-
gate, while compared with yesterday,
Prices have . undergone no material
change. There is less oil offering from
the east than for some days past. from
'which it is, fair to infer that the. ' , alien
sellers" have sold about all the oil they
care about selling at present. These
eastern shorts, it would appear, sold with
a vengeance last week, hating, if ,re
ports are true, "sold for several days
froth 25,000 to 50,000 bbls per day, aed is
is said this was done for the purpose of
smashing the market.
H
111
-- - .
There was considerable activity in
Crude today, the sales in the aggregate
footing up some 10,000 bbls, while compar
edripth yesterday prices are without ma
te change. Sale 2,000 bbl (401545) last
hal JULIO at 13; 1,000 spot, (40(40)1 at
1234; 1500 paid for the privilege of' cal
. Ling for 2,500 bbl any time this year at
15; 5,000 buyer,until October Ist at 15;
“call" for 1;00 each July, August and
September at 14 and 1600; ' , put" of. 1,000
each June td August at'12.34 and $300;
also, 1,000 e.ich July and August at 123
and 8200. Yesterday ; but not botore re
ported, 5,000 seller, 60 days, at 12%; and
5,000 same delivery anti option, at 123‘.
; REPINED.
The market !or Relined was again
very qtalet to-day, the sales, as was the
case yesterday, being comparatively
light, while prices were steady but un
changed. Sale 1,000 bbla spat at 29%;
1,000 first half,July at 30; 500 each No
vember and December at 31%; and 1,000
each August to December at 31%. Au
gust to October, ~quilted -at 3135 for the
prat and, 32 for the last two months.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil , 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Maehinery '7sc
Eclipse Spindle 80c
RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL.
Fisher'a Bra ... ... .............. 960 bids.
R. T. Leech 240 "
J. Wilkins . 640 "
Livingston & Bro 1,080 "
Worixtser, Myers &Co 480 "
Pool ,at.; Brol6o ~S oho Works
480 "
Total 4,010 bble.
OIL 812L/P2IID" Iran• PROM DI7QUESNIC
' Brooke, Ballentine dt Co. 50 bbla ref.
to Warden, Frew .4 Co., Phila.
D. DIY, 10 bbla lubricating to Wallace,
'Curtis ,
Tatal Relined shipments I
LIFE, STOCK MARKETS
PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS,
WEDNESDAY, Jane 2, 1869.
CATTLE.
. The market compared with last week,
thus undeigone no essential change in
any particular. Eastern buyers, of which
• there were quite a goodly number in at.
tendance; would liked to have forced a
reduction, but with a light supply on
sale, i this was out of the question, and
Yesterday- and to-day up until noon,
nearly all of. the Cattle offered were ta
ken at about last week's prices. As nas
bees the case for some time past, the
great proportion of the Cattle came from
Chicago, prices, it is alleged, being too
low here to admit of shipments from
Cincinnati or St: Louis. Ohio's market
'Mg but very few Cattle, and the same is
true of Indiana; we may expect liberal
arrivals of grassers from both of these
Staten within the next two or three
weeks, and it is expected that whenever
grass cattle commence to arrive pretty
freely, prices will go lower.
• Th was a pretty full attendance 'of
easternbuyers to.obay„, including John
Smith. John McArdle and Roddy
lifayries 'frim Philadelphia and Hen
drickson,' Kelly, and Briggs from New
York.
. The quality of the stock on sale this
'week was hardly as good as that on sale
last week. The highest price paid thus
fir this week was 7,90 though it is proba
ble that the same kind of cattle that
brought 8@i8,20 het week, would have
cOmManded that figure to-day.
WEDNESDAY, May 28.-McCaully for
Hunter. & Co., to Kelly 16, weighing
21.450; Smith & Blue for Alward to
Hines 17, weighing 19,225.
Tilußsoav, May 27.-Holmes, Lafferty
& Co. for Thompson & Co. to Roth 35,
weighing 40,175. at 7,42; same for same
to FISMO /6, weighing 19,025, at 7,42; Horst
to:Gfilkitt 50, weighing 59,775, at 7,40;
Berry to Kelly 48, weighing 65,400, at
6,85; Eversole to Klemen 27, weighing
30,500, at 7,30; Beatty to same 22, weigh
ing 24,350, at 7%; Friend to same 32,
weighliig 38,115, at 7.30; Holmes, Lafferty
it Co. for Thompson to same 32, weigh
ing 41,125, at 7,8 U; same for Hadden to
Landis 17, weighing 20,350, at 7%; same
for mortis to Kelly 55, weighing • 58,200,
at 6,75; <Berry to Kelly 18, weighing
20,825, at 7; Holmes Lafferty & Co. for .
Webb to Aull it Co. 16, weighing 18,775,
at 7%; Smith &..Bine for Talmage 82,
wet g 40,975; Carr At McAllister to
ner 13,. weighing
Co.
at 7,50;
Berry . it Co. to Aull & Co. 61, weighing
65,300, at 7,30: Holmes, Lafferty de (ki. for
Hartnaan to Kiernan & Co. Smith &
Blue- for Redden to. Reed 79, at 1100 per
head; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Morris
..to Keller 53, weighing 60,900, at 7%;
Greenwald & Kahn to Beach dr Bray 51,
weighing 64,225. -
ZIUMLY, May 28.-Harris & Co. to
1te11y.33 weighing 40,585, at 7%; Su an - &
Dowlay. to. Beach dt. Bray 70 weighing
96 4 1 260 it 7%; S.- Johnston to Gillett 15'
we/gullet 19,850 at 8; -Greenwald it Kahn
15,weighIng 17,825:at 6%; Holmes, Laf
ferty,aocwfor 'Morris to Klemmtt 'CO.
841. weighing 10 9,626. at 8,10:t •
LettiaDar; June 1. BilfeY. to
Klettian &Co.BB weng 98,475; Green
wald:A Kahhl.6 weigtilw 21,625; EiniMen
Lafferty' ' it : Cm , for Webb to litchi 18
weighing 18,57/47; lbr &aim
& t3edwick to 12.-gg-toiffilingpg...,
4211;1411 700;
weighing 60,875,' at
7,80;' 7,80; aartielor same
tciaeselr, 41:Bray 82 Weighing 40,800, at
1 ,6511,..8erty.) to 'Xiamen 'B3 averaging,
,480, at $9l per
at tat C head,
2.-
Holmia, • LAC.'
fejor for Zimmeman to 'Beach &
Itrity.:2B'weighing: 84'575, at 7%, and 2
heifers) at. 6%:' Hoist to StellY 86
we
ilthing3B.4so; Berry to Dean'& Gast 17
-weighing. 20,825, at 760; Holmes, L. &
CO. for Webb to-Ro we 82 weighing 40,-
425 i same for • Hart •to Beach it Bray 51
w .eighing 61 , 0 00:same for Morris to Mar
snail 69 stockers; name for Webb to Mc-
Cauley 17 weighing 19,900;• H Horst to
Hunehberger tz stockers at 8 .
• - _ SEEZP.
The^ Sbeesp wee 'sto 'very doll
anf . :unprolltable 'sat week to sellers,
that manyof , them did not venture back
thla Week, nod', X consequent*, the
supply was rather lht. Thli being the
nate' and witk.,a f ai r eastero,demant
t Pierhet. POnaiderably stronger,aa
p °es, - .although - Vthout. ihiportant.
oberger:'-er,e'i,e,trehlt, .tharelie lees
diffloristY euomelt Quotatiopil.
may be fairly Oren itt - 4(§5 for minim*
to good and NOS for prime to extra.
CRUDE
Markets by, Telegraph.
NEw Yoaft, June 2.—Cotton is a shade
firmer with a fair. business; sales 4,000
bales at 30c for Middling Uplands. Flour:
receipts were 13,412 Mils; market is in
favor of buyers; there was a moderate
inquiry for export and home use; sales
1e,900 bbls 'at 15,20155.45 for superfine
State, western; $5,9456,30 extra State;
$5.70(46,50 extra western; $5,60©7165
white wheat extra; $6,05®7,20 R, 11. O.;
57158 extra St. Louis; $91512 good - to
chope do closing dull; also 7,000 bbls ex
tra State, to arrive, for export, sold at
g6,15@6,26. Rye Flour dull; sales 2,600
bbls at ;13,70017,60. Cornmeal quiet.
Whisky in fair request; sales 150 bbls
western at $1 for free. Wheat: receipts
were 100,644 busb; market opened quiet
but scarcel so fim, and closectfairl bush y ac
tive and s y teady; r sales 136,000 at
$1,42.51,43M for No. 2 spring delivered,
the latter price for very choice; sl,43m©
1,45 fur Nos. 1 and 2 do. mixed; $1.46®
1,47 for No. 1 do; $1,60 for amber Michi
gan. Rye dull and drooping: sales 1,500
bush western at $1,21; several loads Can
ada in bond, for export, sold on private
terms. Barley is quiet, Barley Malt is
nominal. Corn; receipts of 75,548 Nubs:
the market is without any decided
change, with sales of 59,000 busts at 57©
750 for new mixed western via canal,
77©85c do. via railroad, 85®900 for high
mixed and western yellow, and 930 fur
old, mixed western in store. Oattg re
ceipts of 62,848 bushels; the market
opened heavy and closed active, and de
cidedly firmer, with , sales of 76,000 bush
()Nat 77(57814c fOr western, cloeing with
buyers at 7s r e afloat, Rice dull. Coffee
dull. Sugar steady; sales 400 hogsheads
Cuba at 13c. Molasees dull; sales'of 50
'hogsheads Porto Rico at 68c. Petiblisum
dull at 13.513M0 for crude, and 7235(530c
for relined.. Hops are quiet at 615120 for
American., Leather7Herrilock,Bole is
firm at 30®31c, for Buenos Ayres and
Rio Grande light and middle weights.
Wool favors buyers, with sales of 160,000
pounds at 44©48e for domestic fleece,
31Mo for scoured, and 44®4635c for
pulled. Coal; foreign is quiet; domestic
is firm at 6©l3c by cargo. Linseed Oil is
drooping, with sales at $1,07®1,09.
Spirits Turpentine, are weak, with sales
at 45®46c. Sietais—Sheeting Copper is
steady at 33c; ingot copper firm and quiet
at 24c for Lake Superior, and • 24!‘c for
Baltimore. Pig Iron without decided
change at 40©45 ter scrap, and 361 40
for American; Bar quiet at 85©90 for re.
fined English and American, sheet dull
at 11M®13mc gold Or Russia. Neils
quiet and steady at 4,‘®5; 7 0 for cut;
®6?(,c for clinch, and 28 ®39c for horse
shoe. Pork firm; 1,400 bbls at $31,5015
31,75 for new mees, closing at $31,75 cash;
337 bble old do at $2.5®243 for prime; $23
©28,25 for prime melba; also 250 bills of
new mess buyer 10 days at $10,25.
Beef is steady; 370 bids at 38c for new
plain mess; 121518 new extra do; tierce
dull; sales of 125 tierces at 220286 for
prime mess; 26®32c for India mess.
Hams quiet; sales of 150 bbls at $26(532.
Cut meats quiet; sales of 200 packages at
12X©13c for shoulders; 15©153/c
hams. Middles firm:sales of 30 2 bcries,
including long ribbed and long baths,
at private terms, and Stratford and Straf
fordshire, for June, at 16Mc. Liird
steady; sales of 5,50 tierces at Isglogo
for steam, chiefly 19g1519Mc for kettle
rendered, also 250 tierces steam, seller
July, at 19*, and 250 tierces do., buyer
all the year, at 20c. Butter dull at 30®
330 for Ohio; 301536 c for State.. Cheese
quiet _at 11©22Mc. Freights to Liver
quiet; shipments of 15,000 bus ' wheat,
per steamer, at 7Mc.
Latest--5. P. 31.—Flour closed rather
more active for low grades of extra for
export at $5,90®6,20. Wheat active and
steady for spring, and dull for winter.
Rye rather more steady without change
in price. Oats firmer at 78mc for western
afloat. Corn steady at 58©75c for canal,
and 78®85c for railroad western mixed.
Pork quiet; $37,50 for new mess. Beef
quiet without decided change. Cut meats
unchanged. Bacon quiet and firm.
Lard quiet; 19* for steam. Eggs quiet
at 1815200.
CHICAGO, June 2.—Eastern Exchange
1.10 off buying, and 1-10 premium sell.
ing. Flour unchanged at 115©6,25 for
spring extras. Wheat quiet and IM®
lmo lower; sales No. 1 at 1117,151,18. and
No. 2 at 31,14(51,14M, closing quiet at
$1,14®1,14: this afternoon market dull
at S4I2M seller June, and $1,14©1,14M
cash. Corn firmer and. No. I advanced
'ic; sales at 68(569c; No. 2 advanced 1©
1Xo; sales at 5935©61Mc, cloaing at 61Mc;
rejected quiet at m@he higher; sales at
86(539c; unchanged this afternoon. Oats
dull, easier and M©Ko lower; sales No.
2at 45935©60a, closing at 5930561M0; re
jected quiet-and - MOlc higher; sales at
55@55 c; no grade quiet , firmer and
lo higher:, sales at 36®390; un
changed this afternoUrg sales No. 2
at 59M(5160,3 1 ' closin at 59M1559M.
Rye quiet - And a sha e firmer; sales, of
No. 1 at 111;08M©1,04; No. 2 at $1,01; clote
ing with buyers at $1,03 and sellers at
11,04 for No.• I. l,, Barley quiet, T 1,5091.55
for. No. 2. r Highwines- drill; sales at 94c; '
clpeing with seller at 99e." New. Orleans
IX9lMllifilt-Ise©sl. ,; Sugar r. 1 13%*©13X.,
forOfittuAl9P to otiolol. , Provialonaquiet.'
Ness pork-$3 125; rump
pia; Pd. " ta r inecAlye,, held at 15 3 0.1
Dry salted ihOtilders",iyttuir 44120.24iVii
Receipts fOrthe_pliar-tweritir•rour hafp
bbli thibit,l4,'os3 *heap
294 bush '00in, , 118,258: Math "ea* 835 bh
.ryeiB4o btu& WHEW, 7(52ff loge. -
raentm-s,4B9.bbialleir: HT 'l 4l /Abele,
wheat.BlM7 bush corn;10;88& Muth oats,
bush ,rye i ,7456 . :busth:harley, 4i314
bogs. Freights ;luau aetivel and ~a n. .
changed; l e N,Wtic for :cern: by sail and,
andideath, and,,,69,16;, mite* to Bassi°,
Sr. Lowe, June 2.—Tobacco in good
demand, and the,mltrket is steady at full
• Prices for all o goreat,,Cottott Steady2A®26x 'for, , Middlings and 27atzu gt
i
for middlingii:' ' Hemp frregtdiil we,
quote undriankid' at '52,25®2;45. "Flour';
the demand Is fer grades;
Spring superfine at44,25(4)4 1 50; fall de.'at
s4,Bo®s, spring extra fat $4.75@5t rail
$ 5 @5,50, fall double extra et $5,50@f1,50,
treble, extra $7458. Wheat dull• and
heavy, fall declined s©loeNer 2 spring
atll,oB, No, 1 at
spring mixed at $l,
$1 1215/ 113 - No 1 and 2
10, strictly prime to
choice fall 'sold at $1,3515-1,37, strictly
+Able-6U fancy red' at 11,40451,6 g. 0001-
cholee andfancy white in better"dettialla
-and firm, Mired is low*; sate - or nixed
innbnik!At462,,svhite'do..litt 00; i chlditte
white in sacks at .701572.* 'Oatio , rifts:Sit
60®63 for common to choice in sacks.
Barley dull and lower at Sows, Rye
The following is the daily report of
salei: -
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,—
Saturday,.
Monday,
Tuesday,
If an thin Roos.
a little and a shade
higher than g,
at the stron close ger
of last week.
though there is not much difference in
regard to prices. The different grades
may be quoted as follows; York flogs,
41(4)9; Baltimore, 9@9%'; Philadelphia,
94@9x; fancy, 9t(,@1.8. The following
Is the daily report of sales:
Wednesday,
Thursday, ........... . .......... . ...
Friday,. ........... .... .......
Monday,— ... . ..
Tuesday,. . .
PITTSIWEGH - GAZETTE: - TH,YRSDAL....ITTNE -3;
nominal at $1,50®1,65 for prime to choice
northern. Pork—Maas advanced to 0.32,
asked, and small orders were filled at
these figures; dry salted firm; sales of
loose shouldera at clear sides at CM
cimaati at 16%. sweet pickled hams nom
inal at 14i'®15. Bacon; there is a slight
advance on shoulders an clear• sides,
with sales at 133 i .for the former and 1734
for the 'latter. Laid - advanced; choice
kettle at 18 %®18,‘,.keg, in a small way,
at 2.03 i. = Whisky dull at 94. ' Groceries—
coffee and Sugar flat, in first hands
range at 20®2034; common to fair Louis
iana Sugar at 12®13, prime to choice at
at 1,33i®14. Plantation Molasses at 7.5®
our h
receipts for the past twenty
four hfTurs amounted to 2,911 barrels of
Hour, 21,427.bu5he1s of Wheat, 1,900 bush
els of corn, 8,445 bushels of oats, 556 bush
els of rye.•
•
• -
• Carrofxrixrr, June 2—Flour unchanged
and `quiet; $5,30®5,75. Wheat
dull and nominal; sales No. :1 at .51,20,
and No. 2 at $1,./5; sales were made• by.
sample at $1,15. Corn dull at '63®65e.
Oats steady at 68®71c. Rye dull at $l,lB.
Cotton firmer atu4ic higher; sales 1,200
bales middling uplands at 273i®28e-
Tobacco firm; sales- 116 hhds at 1,G.559
31,411; a considerable amount is being
sent to Louisville to be exhibited at the
annual fair at that place. A sample of new
fall Barley was exhibited on 'change to
day, the quality is unusually good and
was held at j 51,40. Whisky unsettled;
sales 350 bbl at 95e. Pro Visions quiet
and not much" dofie. Mesh Pork $31,25.
Bulk meats are held at 12'4®15c, with
buyers to a moderate extent at ;,,fc less.
Bacon is held at 133; ®163;®17c, but not
enough done to establish quotations
Lard held at 19c, but it sold to a lim
.
ited extent at 183 j re. Linseed 011 dull
and drooping; sales at $1, 11 3®1,04. lard
01151,40 ®1,45.:.Petr01eum dull at 28®
301' for refined, Money market close at
10®12 per cent.
Loutsvrta.g June ain quiet.
Corn, in ear, 6 7e, shelled. 681.. Wheat,
$1,20®1,30. Oats,. 70c In bulk. Malt:
No. 1 spring is held at $2,15. Groceries
are in fair demand. Sugar; New Orleans
prime, 14'.c; hard, standard, 16 c.
Molasses; prime New Orleans, 70c. Cof
fee; prime Rio, 25 1 :c. Sorghum, 55c.
, Provisions are quiet but firm. Mess
Pork is held at $31,50. 'Bacon; shoulders
are held at 13Nc; clear rib aides at 17c,
and clear sides at 1734 c. Hams; sugar
cured, fancy. 19;ic. 'Lard, prime leaf, in
tierces, 18 ; 1 4e. Cement is In active , de
bland at 2. ' Flour is in demand and
steady, wit h sales of superfine at $4,75,
and fancy at $8,25. Highwifies are dull,
a% 95e for free.. Eggs, 16e, on arrival.
Butter,'lsc on arrival. Bagging steady;
two pound flax, 2130; wool, unwashed,
Feathers, prime, 82c.
PLavitidasp, June 2.—Flour dull a nd
tinehinged.' Wheat dull,, heavy nd
lower; sales No. 1 red winter at 11,34, and
No. 2 do 11,19; thereto little or no spring
wheat offering., Corn active and lower;
No. I mixed 70c 1 ; •No. 2do 67e. Oats dull
but unchanged: sales made at 67c for No.
1 State. Rye dull and nominal; held at
111,10®1,15, but slow_ of sale. Barle;
nothing doing as the malting season is
about over. Petroleum market without
any improvement; held at. 25®2534c for
refined in round lots for June and July.;
sales 2,000 bbls at those figures; small
lots 2®30 higher.
TOLEDO, June 2.—Flour dull and un.
changed. Wheat 2®2.:c lower; kniber
$1,3t3 on spot, and held b uyer - tho month
at 5.1,37_4, .with $1,37 hid: other grades
dull. Corn, No. 1 ;ic better; 69c on spot;
65%c seller the month; No. 1 unchanged,
66c. Oats held at 66c, with 65!4c
Rye held at 51,10 for No. I. Receipts
-4,000 bbla flour, 11,200 bush wheat, 13,600
bush corn, 2.500 bush oats. Shipments
—1,200 bbls flour, 3,000 bush wheat, 11,-
400 bush corn, 10,800 bush oats, 300 bush
rye. --
6729
2977
1747
233
93
780
730
876
666
674
1169
1075
MILWAUKEE, June 2.—Flour is very
dull' at previous prices. Wheat quiet
and steady at $1,17 for No. 1, and $1,1434
for No. 2. Oats entirely nominal. Corn
dull at 58c for rejected 'dew. Rye quiet
and, steady at $l,OO for No. 1. Barley
nominal. Grain freights nominally un•
changed. Recelpbt--3,000 bble flour,los,-
000 bus wheat, 100 bus, oats. 1 , 00 0 bus
corn. SbiPments-2,000 bbla flour, 134,-
000 bus wheat.
MEMPHIS, June 2 —Cotton firm at 28c;
receipts, 121 bales; exports, 311 bales.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn, 80c.
Oats, 78@flOn. Hay, $27. Pork, ;82,25.
Lard, 19(3 4 20c, Bacon firm: shoulders,
13Mc ; sides, 18e. Balk Meats dull:
shoulders, 12y,c; Ifkb#4, 16S@I6X0.
BALTIMORE, June 2.—Flour dull and
innular. Wheat nominal. Corn firm
at 88®90c. Oats dull at 5.54@y700. Rye
nominal. Provisions firm at previous
quotations. Whiskey dull at 11,02®
1,02%. •
DETROIT. June 2 . -- Wheat—reeelpts of
19,000 bus; the market is 6e lower;
extra white 11,70; No. 1 do at 11,49; No. 2
do 11,27. Corn dull at 68®69e. Oats 64e.
RIVER NEWS.
The river is again receding slowly with
eight feet three inches In the channel by
the channel by the Monongahela marks
last ''evening. Weather cloudy and
pleasant. . •
The Argosy from St. Louis le the only_
arrival we have to report. The Kenton
frbui Portsmouth is due to-day and will
return as usual tomorrow, at! P. M.
The, Kate Putnam, Capt. 13. W. Reed,
will positively leave for Cincinnati and
Lordsville r , today, and passenigers and
shippers should bear this in mind.
The Grey Eagle arrived and departed
for Parkersburg as usual.
The Matamoras, owing to an accident
to her machinery, did not get out as ex
pected, on Tuesday evening. She de
parted yesterday.
- 4 Capt. Hugh Campbell was ln Cincib
nati on Monday last. • '
—The Glasgow, enroute from St. Paul,
felt Cincinnati Monday for this port
wltti,Jav 100 tuns. Pilota4..,Tom,Morris and
"L2°un4l9arrivedi at Louis.
here'i to l ePaPgas died from the fallidn. r votesOrn
Batitrday alAttd, an*
sitiqvbilsi ptiikilbtui`voyitptk,
Or the; I lfalistrUnt ilnittont' further, anal
, (Isaac Captain Pink liaY 'tit il
wheelo I iSlie b hauled °tit on t h e'
marine mesh, when the-lit:tent of the
damage to her hull can be ascertained.
—The towboat Monongahela tuts been
sold . al MOWS; Morgair,`Bv:Milleri
, sold one - h Oil Louis
BeinlOw, untoplace. sold :012019111riii•'
• and'Henriltithilr sol d also one-fourth.
The %folloWing were . the purchasers:
Charles O. Gordon, one half, and Samue/
Shepard onehalf, the total amount be:
/nit 4.8;000.
4-Mr. Oliver Canton, je, late Clerk of
the, Lower Cciest packets Ai'6l. BroWn
audlda, has purchased..at St. Louts,
one-half of the new low-pressure steamer
.Galetes. She is en route to New Or-
Jeans and will enter.. the Lower Ckoast
;crude tit once.
,
—The Camelia was to 'bait, left an.
cinnal./ for Pittaburgh on TudidaV:',
• ...4The,t - 411,. Louie Democrat of Monday
POT: j 00; dißNlA9bas thetian
•
riv gef ,t helmporfer.a4oNge,fit a *WM(
on The Iniportor left St.lLowe
April.lo; time to Benton, 47 days: - Ine
following boats arrived, or should have
reached Bentonbefore her, sus they left
, feIf*,'RKMSX_MM I
this %port lirevlottsly:' Cora, Only
Chance, Huntsville, Big Horn., Shreve,
Silver Bow, Peninah, Ackley, Ida. Rees.
—A small steamer has just been fin
shed at Parkersburg for the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Company. It is
eighteen feet wide, and has machinery of
the necessary power. Ttie boat was built
to be used in the . construction of the
railroad bridge at that point. • .
—Captain Tom Leathers has Aduced
the fare on the Henry Ames from Vicks
burg to New Orleans to tl2.
—The Submarine No. 14 arrived at
Omaha on the evening of the 30th ult..
en route to the , wreck of the Benton,
which she will attempt to raise.
_ —A dispatch from Captain William
Massey,of the steamer Utah, dated Fort
Randall May 19. states that the. Utah
Made the "rune of 1,480, miles from St.
Louis to Port Randall in sixteen days and'
a half. she having arrived there at 6A. M.
She is proving herself a fast boat.
!River and Weather.
CET Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
* LOUISVILLE, June 2 —The river is
rising steadily, with eight feet six inches
in the canal this evening. The weather
is clear and warm.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
ID •
ITTEIBIIRGIT, FORT WA.YNE CHI
CAGO RAILROAD, June 2.--4 cars iron
ore, Shoenberger Et Blair; 7 do metal,
Nimick & Co; 3 do do, Bryan de Caughey
200 bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 100-do
do, Seghmyer 4 V; 100 do do, Lindsay,
J Co; 100 do, do, J Borman 100 do do,
J Bonner; 400 sks do, Watt; L & Co; 15
tea lard. 20 bbls hams, Sellers & Co; 10
bbls dried peaches, Voigt, M ,t co; 10
cases lard, Porterfield; 30 balls green
hides, N - Hoffstott; 64 do do, Boyd,M
& Co; 100 bbls flour, Haslage & Co; 7 , ,d0
cider, H Engle; 7.d0 apple 4 I do bacOn,
Bruggeman Et O'Brien; 5! bgs mill fetid,
.1 13 Campbell; 50 do do, W LI Hagan; 33
sks oats, 4 do potatoes, J Hutchinson; 160
oil, bbls, Adams & Bro; 14 bgs rye, Dan
Wallace; 3 bbls eggs, Woodworth & D;
71 pkgs carriage hardware, Hare 1t Bro;
1 car potatoes, Meanor Et Harper; 11 sks
rags, M'Cullough, S & Co; 24 do do, 1
crat d do, Pitts - Paper Co; I car ear corn,
1 do feed, Robb St Herron; 195 bxs cheese
N J Braden.
PI'TTSEURGH CINCINNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. June 2. -- 42' aks
grain, Meanor It H; 16 dotage, M'Clay &
Co; 50 tos lard, Dalzell & T; 50 do hams,
Hays & Son: Ado beef, 5 do sausage, F
Sellers 'Et Co: 2 hhds bacon, Watt, .L
Co; ,S do do, J Lippincott; 23 pkgs do, 3
tea sausage, J H parker; 14 bbls potatoes
Robb &H; 12 tiks do, J C Vincent; 14 hf
bbls fish, J Connor; 15 do do, J S Dil
worth; / car corn, W: H - Graff; 1 do rye,'
M'Henry 114,100 bbla flour, Shomaker
& L; 10 do lard, J P Hanna; 2 bas 4 cads
tobacco, Hays Et Co; 22 do do, C D Arons
thal; I ban, 10 cads dodo, Lindsay Et Mc-
Cune; 1 has
,4 caddies do, J Fuller
ton; 5 hhds has,
J Lippincott.
ALLEGHENY STATION, Jtine 2.-1 CRY
wheat, Kennedy dr. Bro; 43 bgs feed, Geo
Stewart; 2 cars metal, Rogers Et Burch
field; 5 cars limestone, Superior Iron Co;
Ido staves, JM Hemphill; 13 aka pota
toes, R& A Caraon; 127 green blues, .1
Taggart; 16 bbla aples, Owena Et Ken
nedy; 1 car flour and feed, V C Brown;
1 car flaxseed, M B Suydam 21 bales
cotton, A H Childs Et Co.
CLEVE.I.AND AND PI TTbßn Rr4 tiA L.
I 1L0.5.D, June 2.-1 car stone, P Wolf; 2 do
do, J Ir L Knox: 285 sits oats, J & W
Fairley; 7 cars pig iron, Nlmiek Jr. CO; 2
do limestone ore, McKnight & Co; 1 do
lumber, W W Higdon & Co; 2 care ilme
stcaie ore. Zug Co; I car potatoes, 2 bas
cheese, Volgt, Manood it Co; 603 blooms
iron,.Park Bro & Co; 100 bbis flour, J
Montgomery; 160 do do, J M Montgom
ery: 100 do do, F Schlegel; -.20 cases to
bacco, S Ewart & Co; 20 Jo do, M W
Rankin & C0; . 15 sks potatoes,Bragger.
man & O'Brien; (3 bbis hater ber. J
ner; 24 bas hardware, Secomb tit Co; 40
lif bbis fish, W Cooper (t.„ Co; 16 casks
pearls, Bakewell, Pears & Co; 20 hr . bbl ,
herring, W D Cooper; 30 but stareh. l
Head it Metzger; 50 do do, Rinehart .t S;
15 bbla 011, D Cook; 27 bble clay, Beck,
Phillips& Co; 24 dodo, Campbell, Jones
it Cu; 5 Vas hams, 7 H Lippericott; 156
peanuts, I Dickey At Co.
ALLEoHaNY v Aaaact kLuLEDAD, Jute
2.-960 bbls oil, Maher dr Bro; 240 do do,
R T Leech; 610 do do, J Wilkins; 1,080
do do, Livingston Bro; 400 do _dor
Wormser, M & 'co; 480 do do, Soho
Works; 160 do do, Pool & Bro; r car
Cones,, Seward & Emerson; 42 bgs oats,
Keil & Ritchart; 1 car grain. Martin
Brickell dr. Co; tear lime , D L Reynolds;
3 bbls tallow, 13 Basler; 5 eke wool, 3
Pkgs eggs. J E Shomaker; 7 cars railroad
iron, J 11 Dortingtom 2 cars metal, Rees,
Graff & Dull: Sobits oats, 45 do potatoes.
W H Haslett; 149 do oats, 18 do rye, M
Steel &Son; 17 do oats, G Rineman.
•
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.4.11
L I!
The Artificial Limb Manufacturing CO.
CHARTERED . Limb
THE STATE OF PENNA.
All Shareholders are nea I,w searing the
Limbs Blade by the Coutprany.
To those requiring a limb we wbuld say that
our own experience has Induced us to establish*
factory here that wohld make neotrifOrtable and
curable Roo) for a reasonoth price, .Aft• r try.
ma. a number of solid socket and padded socket
legs, we have each found more comfort and use
fulness in
an
. • ADJUSTa BLS LACKING
istICKET" than in any oth?r made In the coup
try. Pile of our number, a skilled mechanic, has
charge • f the swop. We have bought the right to
use two of the best patents; and by our experi
ence we hope to improve la every way that will
add to t h e comfort. durabil I t y or appearanceof the
limbs we make.- We have; vet, the price of our.
new legs at ;NO. Persons from a distance are
only detained in the city,while the measure and a
cast of the Injured limb is taken.
The saving to yuronasers, as: catenated with
Eastern prices, Is horn VW tctint) tne price
of leg.;: I - least CIO railroad fare, hotel' bills
and other traveling expenses, anti then we are
Battened that our
g limb votitynis &Me *Vchon h p
than any one auras in New urk or phi 04,,
.II we can get. orders, we can maintain o factory
at the above print. aod,we thereforepakan
antination before koltig'elSerrhere.
' We make, to order, and keep un bandit supply.
Of eteeltingsl bricea: an • Ittpliericee fOr IhJ ured
of deformed imbh.sho.• orwhitss,,trutunie,, about.;
dee homes; d." rdr furtber nformation tr
cular,.eoultaMing, ninny thatimoutal, lettere eyeet .
thosilwbo hiVl worn blirtrtilletatTile addrese
A r g'rlQll ~loP l ittg ' re lio
1. ;1103' P . irteenth
and Itocudeph be tsenrgi, anithla tTW
g AN ARDENERB TAKE Nancy.
_ 7 703 BALF„TykkmoRaT* E N • MILE
I D, on ako tAuegoony now
need for garitoolrij WIXOM: en; grovel/brut
hvaltigh mac* ovouniiracion. ton log or
a ltrgihMt i lln i trtorintr i g o lei
g e ir i e h gra
Sae and To4or tro.
tioularrinoom, ir4traitarDpar.
rex , . 10, " " Cathedrii.
MMIS]
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MANSFIALT,, ,
NESS.
Price br Int
Depot,. /30i
1 Clo
For sale,. v
1181.1.X. , 1 It
(1001)
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RIVER PACkETS
. .1.-lA.A2oliser
FOR ST. LOUIS, liEO..
kU. I kIIKLINGION, DII-ardeit
LIEW bit it and ST: P itTL--The steamer. .
II f ' F L EVERN( 0N Capt. J. J..Diiaascul.
Will leave as above - oa
at. 5. lf./nee .
- •
For mum or rassage
JET FLACK & COLILLSOIRKID. . rents
Adirma' 186 a
NORTHERN LINE PACKETS,
St. Louis to Keokuk.Oad St. PHI;
ANAND ALL iN fERMETtik:TE PORTS.
One the eplendhfSidewlieel Steamers of this
Line - will leace,lilt. Louts da ly for Kook u 11.4 re a
pert,- Dubnque 4 Winona; Stillwater Ml , l St. Paul.
Throtigh receipts for Freight and .Passengers
will bel given e lo all poiats oh the Upper kilts's
sitoiPPl on steamers numln 4 from this port and
Connecting with the Northern Line Packets at
St, Lotils, thns enabling consignees to get their
Fr-Fight through without delay and at, lowest
ratts. Applyto JOHN FLACK,
. J; D. COLLIN GWOOD,
Agthts, or to
, • - R. C. GRAY.
mh2S:g2il . 91 Water st.teet.
FO • -
CINCINNATI and
t.LOUISVIc,LE.-7Tt e nne pas
senamr steamer •
NATE PUNNAI,I' Capt. G. W. HEED.
Wilt Wave ,as above THIS DAY, June 3d,
1'
at 4 o'clock 4 . .11: '
For fraght orpa'Atkae apply on board or to
I J ofIN MACK' or
nts26 1 • JD. COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
FO Bt WHEELING.
J MA /MET rA,PARICEnSBURG
AND Ct cCINNATI.
Leav7Plttsburgh EVERY TtIESD AY- 1.21 31,
Leave Clnclnnett EVERY VRIDAY-4 31.
The s tit and superb tildewbeel Steamer ST.
MARYS,' T. 1.1.' SWEENEY, Comp:Lauder, will
leave as announced above.
For frtelght or Passage apply on board, or to
• 1 . FLACK & COL LINO WOOD, or
COLLIN° 8c BARNES, Agents.
N, B:-r o Freight received on Tuesday after
I I. A.. M. -
natt29
1.?1 , - Ft u it. G
WITARLING AND PAR_
P "
RERSEILIRD LlNE.—beay. C.lrnr+anve Wharf
KOnt„ r 094 ot unn fit ft.r. daily at 111 Y., WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS
i ttiDaY N.A4Ga.. .. .. L. 4118.17 NAN, master.
teretghovut be received at lii Acura by
.lAMES COLLINS.
• PLAUX I COLLINGWOOD
AietLatir.
T°
EA VE R P.OO •APrDStab
T-7, E.ENST 0 WNT.
TEM. 111111101. MAIL • STEARISEIPS.
_ I • , •
sumberhu r exteen tiet- e l an vessele. amo
cm• m the celebrated ng
CITY OP PAltio, CITYMP ANTWEPP,
0/TY OP BOSTO__,Iii CITY OF BALTIMORE,
f CI TE ' LONDON,
•Evesor 'SATURDAY, from Pier 45,
_Null' River, New York. For mileage or farther
lorunaaclort mailer to •
tWrfillAM HINGHAM, Jr.
to FIFTH bTREKI. IChrutucte'
Voarlv onnosltt Prat tlr,.. Pittahnr.a.
:UNITED STATER INTERNAL REVENUE, t
1 TWENTY-THIRD DISTnICT.
COLLECTOR'S - NOTICE.
i
L6IFFICIILLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE.
23d Col ection District of Pennsylvania,
:Co .67 Water St.,Allegheny Clt y,51.13 , 19, '69.
Xot‘ce is 1 erebv given that the annual lists of
SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed LICENSES.
and of the taxes on
Intorno, Carriages, Watches, Sliver Plate.
sc.. are nori 4 in this office , where payment will
be received hereon by the GollectornuAnd after
the Ist DAVI VF JUNE, 1869.
• Theie taxe , having becone due, must be paid
before the 2 th DAY OF JUNE, 1969; other
i
wit eradditio al expenses will b.:lncurred by tho
tax.payer. I
B. BUFFINGTON, Esq., Deputy Collector of
the county of Armstrong, anu EDWIN LYON,
Esq., Deputy! Collector for the county of Butler..
will be readg'to receive, after the Ist of June,for
their respective connties, and will post notices
designating t e times Ind places. when and where.
they will be p t repared to receive the taxes collect
able by them.l
Taxes mare only In greenbacks or national
currency.
Office bouts from 9 A. x, to 3 P. bir
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
1
myl£1:151
A GREAT SUCCESS!
rOjEXT/EIEL a.
WASHING MACHINE!
•
It washes the finest tsbrics, without in ury,
perfectly clean dn less than one-eighth the ordi
nary way. It dots not rub the cloth, but per
forms the cleaning process by steam and the
quick action ofiot water. It can be operated by
a atkild. Its great cheapness makes it accessible
to every famlly t and saves its own cost in doing
away with tube:
PRICE, 1:15.
Sold from the Manufactory at
THOMAS - MERKEL'S,
PENN ST., OPT . OBITI3 PRA' PAIR'GBOTIND.
Tit;
le •r , -•
ArAGICATB WA * • lorZ
1..;. •
ROOFING SLATS OF. VARIOUS
Qualities and,;,,Colorsi,
ranicui...ttextfoit tiviit44l44l§latit and
remitting kt.areroors.• lot pa? Andprits“
address •
• -
•-..t, i1:11;
1446 4$ 14 , ea 4kvenue,
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gßEsif. •
SHAD • RECEITED
; _Astly lit sENOABIIN PIILPRIS* ' 'Popular
su' Stems WO. 48., Diamond Market, itte
burgh, attest the iTwitt Utz, Allegheny Cli7,
oorner of Ohio and Federal arrests. Can Ilie elle
all kinds - of Bea and Lake tleb. ffallnat,' Shad;
heat, tic:4oBh. Haddock and Eel. Also, large
Ire PtillevOflWhltis. Lake Fish, ealamos, 'Da 4,
literfteort. Herring I and ..efacluaW Trout., which
entiolesus Screen St . the loweet . roarket prices,
wholesale .or retell. • We Wyllie > l lmre- of
Freak Flab' ta sive us a . Call. and we will infer'
them a treat. ; mb2ls
aj 1V, 19 ob
VLIVIVR
EEO
ule at lowest;
4XOXE,
WHITE L
Freak Wlti
CINCIVNAT/.
I PARKERSBUItti
STEAMSHIPS
COLLECTOR.
E.-300 barrels
Line s tor salt
J.l. alinum
=
LROAJ
itiere, €)
'PORT WAYNE & catcAuo
1. W. and C.T.BYELAND & PITTSBURGH
From Mav 9th, 18139, trains will leave frost
and arrive at ► he Union Depot, north side, Plttis
burgh chi time, 48 follows:
Arrive.
Chleago'Ex....2:%B tlhreago Ex. 1:50 a na.
Erle Er.2Ba m zo pr a
Cl. & Wh:g3l`i6:l3 a m t Wheeling Ex 10:40 a na
Chicago hia11..6:118 a rutin. Lours Ex 7:08D na
Chleago Ex. :-.9:43 a iniCht`o Ei&111408p
Cl. & Wh'it Ex 2:00p rz. , Cleveland Ex 3:53 p
Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m tErle Es 558 p ro-
W`e & Erie Ex.11:311 Exo:B3p
Deparffrom dt/ephny., Arn'ss In /iv/ur s
Beitirgalls the. 8150 Rail IsPetidele &0,6:38
Leetsdale • 10:03 afn Itca'r Palls 8:20 an
`` •` 11:58 a mlNeve Castle "10:23 am
/:20 pm Blinn " 9:13 aM
pr o t ester zz .3:58 prn ILeered ale `" bus imi
Leetsdale .A.co•fit 1 3 P rai Be a' r 11:S3tun.
Bea"rFalls `• .6:l3pm Leeydale • 4:33tma
Leetsdale 4 . 10:43 pm ' u.
Fair Oaks &inn-
Pair Oaks Sun
ay C2l:2are3
clig-o,Ezzipi-trehultrcieih.v./11;rairmy.
.12.030. m.chicage Express arrives
J. id. IMBALL. •j. 4119,ULLOITOIL
Gen , ' Ticket Agent
~,,,q4E_Arlitl_lpteli't.
gH -A NG E • OFRAMONN
TIME.,
LEGHENT VLULLEY:EALLIROAD,
THE ONLY DIRECT , Rtgrtz TO THE OIL
REGIONS WiTFROTT CHANGE OF OAKS.
On and after MONDAY,. May3d,18159 TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAlLY•(eXcept Sunday)
will leave Pittsburgt Depot, totner' of Elev
enth and Pike stVeets,fcr.Nranklini 011-Olty.Buf.
filo and all points WU e Oil Regions.
LiAVE pITTHMMGH: [ARRxr iS piTTBMMOIC
Day Ex 6:00 a m Day EX. .: . i.. 515 p 42
Night Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6:30 it isk
Brady's .11Ae 315 p m I Rradys ll'Ac 10,10 am.
Ist dodaW'ks 9:45 ain !It tsOdaW'ks 7:40 a M
9 t l Soda'6"ks 6:30 pin '3ld Sodalrks 8:/0 p m
1
ltt Hutton ... 6:45 a m Ist Milton.. hi:so a m
ild Hu1t0n...12:00 m9a linftou.. • A:00 p m
3(1 Hutton... 1 t:00 pnt 3 dHulton... 1405 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pln Arnold's - Ac. 7:40 p m
- Churen train to and from Soda Works leave
Ptttsbergh at 1:10 p.g. Arrive.st Pittsburgh.
(Sundays, ) at 9 50A. N. \ {
Express trains st) only at principal points.
Accommodation ra ins btop at all stations
THOMAS AREbtex, aen'i tiup't.
M. KEW, .S.m , t.' bup , t.
I
apal
_ -
A.ENNSYLIVA
NIA CENTRAL RAILIRBIAMI
ROAD. On and a ft er April 25th„ V 1869, Tra n s
will arrive at and i rpartfrom the Union Depot ,
come.' of Wash ton and Libe r ty stseets, as
follows:
Arriot. DeDdn•
Mail Tr... 1:25 am 'Day Expr se.. 9:/5-aal
.
Past Line .. . . 1.45 am Soutnern E . 4:SO am
wmp. No. 3.... 6 09am Wall's No . 1 .. 13:30 am
BrintonAcen. 7:50. am Mall Train., . 8:16 am.
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How'dAc B . 1
lu:20 am
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am . Cincin'tlE 12:30 PM
.Tohnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. '2_ 11n51 a m
ROW(' Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnslpwn Ac. 3:05 pm
Plitsb'eh Ex. 1:30 pm Rraddlicks Ac. 3:40 p
Phila. Expressl.so pm Phila. Express 4:20 p
Wall's. No. 2...2:60pm Wall's No. :1t...,4:50pnt
Braddock Ac.. 8:80 run Wall's No., 11.. 0:08 pts:
How'd Ac N02.9:311pm .Past Line: ... 7:30 pm
-Wall'a No. 4. 1:90 pm How 'd sc No 2.8:20pin
, Wait Passn'r 10:20 pm WEIDA N 0.8.1 11:00 Dna
Tti
..*ese trains make close connection at 41arrs
b tilg. for Baittmore". I„• . , • • !, , ,
The Church Traha leaves Walls, Statio:Meaei7
thinday at 9:06 a. .ten, reaching - Pittsburgh
10:05 a., m. Re turning, leaves .Pittsburgh .
12150 p. in. and arrives at Walls Station
2:10 p.•..M.,- • ~-., • • - - ,•, A • -
•Cluckinati'ExpreerAenree-dant'Aß 'oat_
traira pally except I :l9nday.r •zk v ;;l,,v ;,, ,-,
lor farther llatrnitatunrapl t d ' , •
' • W. H. B C TR' ;A...ft,
The PennaylAnliflallrotd Co
for slime any risk forßaggage,excep for wearhaleap
Duel, and limit their responstellity to One Una
pt*. Dollars in value. , AW,Baggage exceeding
nit amount in vane wilLbe.at Abe 'Ai* of the
owner. unless taken 'ho weactil contract.
aP 26 Ga./leas,' EDWARDrif: WILLIXMB
kall'arll4Bal;e4a±la.444l.l4llls
WE 8 T E R lit-
PENNSYLVANLS
RA-LROAD.--On and after April 25th,11169stke
Passenger Trains on the Western •Pennsylvanla
Rai road will Arrive at and - departl.from the
Feder, 1 'Street Depot, Allegheny City,As fallow,:
- " • 4rriee. I Depart. •• • -
Springd'e No 16:40 a m . 31511 ... . , . 1 . 7:00 aln
Freeport No. 18:20 a mlFreepoit . No. 19:201 at
Express 10:40 atu Sharphig No111.1:310 am
Sbarphig No.11:210 p m Expresv '. 2:30 pfil
Freeport No. 2400 p mrpringdie No 13:30yint
Mail .. • ... .. .. . 5:50 p tn nieeport N0.25:20 pm
Spring . die N026:210 p tn,Soringdie N 02630 pita
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junciaoll
evert dunday at 7:40 a. tn., reaching Allegheny
Cits at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:30 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny June.
Lion at 3:40 p. in. 1
- CODUCUTATION T/CHYSTS—Por sale in pad:Ages
of Twenty, betweett,Alletaleny City, talestnut
street. Herr's, Bennett. Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsburs and good only on the trains stopping
at Station. specified on tickete. . •
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a.
in. make direst connection at Freeport withWali.
keen line of Stages for Butler and kiannahstown.
TIP - onset tickets ma) be purchased at the. Ofileei.
N / 01. Clair eirrect, its 41.... thr filzt..natenßridirs.
Pittsbur, h, and at the Depot , Allegheny.
For further informatibn apply to
. ' . JAM E S LEW, REPS, Agent.
1 Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not
as seine any risk for Baggage,lexcept forweltritg
apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono '
Hundred Dollars in value. I All, baggage ex..
ceeding tt is amount in value willbe at the risk 01
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIBJ6S,
ap2t Genetal Suneriatendentv Altoona: Pa.
13 iT TSlit r itGIALlin
OLNOINNATI: :amp
.11.0rtu RAILWAY.
s--. . . , . .
.. , .
...... PANTILE ROIPEL • -
"ORANGE OP' .—Oni and atter MONDAY.
Apra 26tb, 1889, trains - will leave and arrive at
Um Union Depot, as follows:. _ -,
Nail. • . • . •Dsprr. Arrits.
,—. ............. 2:08 s. la. 19:13 a.
Haag Line ... - ' 9:43 a. in. -7:14 p. M.
Express 233 p. ra. 4:33 a. ni.
Nixed Aots.rt • '5:33 a.m. 5:58 0. ra.
MoDonald,a Acen,No.lll:43 a. za. 1818 a. in.
Steubenville Accommod. - 3:58 p. m. 9:33 a. in
ReDonabi,s-Amon. No. 25,1! P. re. • 3:19 p. m.
, nunday Chard: Train:. 12:58p. as. 9:58 a. m.
Ga.51:33 P. M. tra'n will leave tially.
151:13 P..ra.
will
will nitre tlly.
All other tralna will run daily, Sundays except.
ed.. The 9:43 a . m. Trllll makes close . colt
neetiona at Newark lir Zanesville.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Arent,
W. W. OA R% SulPt.. Steubenvlllet , Olddll ..
ap3l
' : G: & p:--TH=•7° oo l
color:mut vILL ' -
ILROAD.
........_ . .
On and after TUESDAY, November. . I ‘th.-
100 P, trains will arrive at and depart from tits
Depot corner of Grant and. Water streets. as
follows:
.Dwart. Arnim. ,
Esti to aid from Th4on
so ins .. ...... ........,... 7:00,3. X. 4:00 P. it.
McKeeiport Accomdt , n 11:00 A. at. X:O5 P. //.
Ex. to and from
Unt'n. , 0:00 P. Ir. 101 , 10 A. X.
West Newton Accanni 4:30 P. Y. 8:33 A. x.
Braddock's Aatcandton. 8:18 P. It. 7:50 Y.ll
Night Ao. tolifelpsport.lo:3o P. K. 5:45 A. X
Bundarelinach =WAS*
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and from West Newton /MO P. 31f. 10:00 A.
,For tickets apply to • ... • . - .+• , I, -
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With the, revert additithis •of rollinjr 'stalk .•
and equipment, and the
_arrangements _made
with responsible Overland Transportation , ais
from Its western teiminus, this road now offers
unevialled•fieUlties for - the transmission at
freight to the gar. West,
• Tickets for sale at all the principle. aloe* '
the United States and Caudle -
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