The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 05, 1869, Image 3

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ROLEUIV MARKET.
F *rummies Gacr..b *Et
, YB.IDAY, June 4, 1869'
Tne ,pll market ikateady and moder
ately. active, and compared. with yester
pricea, :it anything, are a shade
higher. As has been the case all week,
most cif thi)'eales of Refined are,, • being
made bb eastern orators to Pittsburgh
era, atad,tivwe remarked yesterday, it is
being bought by parties who are abort,
and who are anxious to cover. There is
considerable feeling manifested in'•re
gard to•the production,' and the forth
coaling report. of the Titusville Herald is
beingdobked for with considerable inter
est 4. There are quite nuber 'of. bets
pearling on.the statement of the-produo.
tion for last month, and besides :the
whole Arade are deeply interested bn
this r. eoint. , - .
CRUDE.
The Crude: market continues steady
with a moderate , inquiry both for pres
ent and future 4911 - very, and compared
with yesterday; prices have still further
advanced. Sales of 1,600 bbls buyer, all
year, - at 15%; 1,000 each July and August
at 14; 1,000 - Suit., at 13y; 1,000 same
month, at 24; 1,000 each July and August
seller, at 14;;. and 1,000 July (40 to 45)
at 14 1 (. It was reported that there had
been sales of - spot oil at 13g(3 18X.
REFINHD.
Steady; but, without important change,
Sale of two '5OO bbl lots for August at
31X; 500 each July to September, at 32;
and a “call"`of 1,000 each July to Octo
ber; at 30 and it per bbl, considered
equiwdent to 32X. June quoted at 30.
• - LITSEVICATING OILS.
Eclipse Waiter Lubricating oil 90c
Eclipse Railroad Axle. -35 c
Eclipse Machinery.........75c
Eclipse. Spindle 80e
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
J. Mawhinney 980 bbla.
Fisher . Bro ............ 450
L. Rows do Bro 520 ,6
orm
OIL ELECIPEED Ed tiT BY A. V.B. B.
Montzheimar bbla refined
to Waling King At co., Philadelphia.
MlT : an, Co. 500 bbla - refined to
Tack 'di Bi r d:, Philadelphia. `,
••
Asweett, L. dig ..250 bbla refined to W.
P Logala ,. & Bro.:Philadelphia.
Ili Koehler, 150. refined to War
inClacatit•Ce.,
ren,tonft .•Bro.:300 cases refined to
W '',Teer./1: pi., Philadelphia.-
To Itennecl • 1700 bbhi. 300 eases.
OIL EiTceiTED P.AI3T EIIONE DIIQUESTIM
DEPOT.
, - -
Pletnine& Co.'' 66 bbls refined 01l to
Waring, Hing!& Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchison Oil & Refined Co., 307 bble
to Warden, Pre* & Co., Philadelphia.
Brooks, Ballentine & Co. 56 bbls ref.
to 1:1rooks, , B. & C 0.,. Phila.
Total Refitted shipments • 419
HION MARKET.
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OrigoF. Prrmstraex GAZETTE,
lune 4, 1869.
••
The metal m arket, compared with last
week,, haalundergone but little change,
with the exception that prices are weak
with a klreophig tendency. Within the
last four di- five months leading forge
.
trolls have declined about 81,50 per ton,
and it is possible that there may be a
still forth r decline. Under., the
ence7of continued fight receipts, how
ever, there is no .great aoccmulation of
stock, and, as. a consequence, • there
is not the same, disposition' to make
concessions that there „ .Orrifght -ho
othervible; As usual, ~at: this , season
of 'the ""ear, consumers as a general
thfng, are briying sparingly, not, being
dispogied to chitty any more • stock than
polisible,- particularly as there is a Possi
bility of lower prices.
ANTIMA6ITIC.
tririslro, 3= Forge. .. .. cash
10 " Foundry. 42.00 cash
20 " No.l Foundry.. • 43.60'4 mos
10 , 1 No. l• " .. ... 44.004 mos
10 --No. 1 ' 1 4 .00 4 moa
10::.x:-• No. 2 " ~ • 43.00 4 mos
20 No. 2 11 42.004 mos
20- No. 1 • I '.. . 42.60 4 mot;
/50f +k: - Naturie Forge-- .. .. 40.00 4 mos
raitnarslovi; COAL SMELTED Float LAKE
Sta. n.ton ons.
200 " Open Grey deliver- . •
&bleat ,farnace 36.00 4 mos
300 • is' " ~" " 36.004 mos
300' 9 • Ciose-Prey Medium . • .
.;from wharf • 36.50 60 days
50 Glose,Grey toarrive 374006 mos
125 " Cow 31 :Forge • .. 36.24 6 mos
-50 . GG. Medium Forge 37.25 6 mos,
60 , Close. Gr9y.. 35.00 cash
130 1 Nentral mixed with, • • •
native.ore 38605 mos
200 " M Forge at furnace 34.504 mos
20Q " , "., , 31.504 rhos
132 ",
,Foundry with native • •-,. •
0re'40.006 mos
100:, White:front . /prB ore 84.006 , m0s
.100" I. Forge. • •37.00 6 mos
150 . 6 Hanging, Rich Coke 34.00 time
••• ctr.A.B.rxre.L.; '
150' Forge'" ' 4500! 13103
/20' ' , I ' l liire'rlor R Forgo Ali.oo . 112'0.8
50 L's Ito: 1 t 51.00 ciish'
f,OO extra` Forge 4100 5 mpg :
COKE.
/00 " .Red Bank, - 88.00 6 mob
"' • "
BLOOMS. j
200.. I. rLake '91.006 nioti
20 ^ 14. 'Bfaranbsa Mo. 100:00 4 ItION
100 " 4 'Juniata ' 95.00 a mos
,„
ittitirefs- by:Teteirraiplf,
Navi,,Yonn, , Zupe • 4.4)0tt0n: firmer;
. . ,
sales of+ 8,100 bisles, , atllOgn fr
uplinds r . ' Plow; . receipts *WE - 604:
marketbee4Y_ and 'loo 10104 sales Of'
. ..
18,e00t bbishr at: 85,10@5,85 , for superfine_
State and western; f 8,9048,26 for extra
State; 1 5 . 65 @5,4q for 44trsi !vs a te irp ; 5 0
*bite. ,.
07.50 for Wheat extra;:fBo7;lo for.
it V 0.:,708.r0k extra - .St . Lquid, ',Sit
1100$11 fbr good 4 to ebelde'dM ItiO In
dile4. •
the "sales were 'Bcooo - otUdt - fteilt - ' grii to
extra' 'Staiti' - fer, - exPOrt : sr: $OOO 25.'
Rye Fie* . diet; saleint2Ao,nblint ' 65•
(0 0 iii 0 ,i'' . geal,in demand. "W - Ity.
4
i s witnen 'CI e; of 150' iil;tlitygnst:
er n. 041, ~'fritlif.; WhEtat;feefilliteeay,Y; 1
tiniikeV i 2elnYret;. Weil 040 W plas4, at,
i n
11, . ' ' te11.9. 2 spiini afloat ; int:l
ler lit'lch610);:11,40 for 110. • 1
is - ,, 488 foi' • te' Sfate: No. g and . No..
tt i
; te r ibet g tii..,errlire; and - 11;41U
3rtlibTatn . ;Indlil,4lP fore the :latter.,
lye tilitt.';'," 'fiatiety' and ' 'Farley:; matt, - ..
1 . - t01t!kii. 3 ,g 4 § 2 .1404P1i.:
40 4 . g 0 it,Aot;,* h
.: ..
~ '14 0 % 4 04i;
alep,nt , _ . Will,* iit,..! .e , ?v,, . f or new ;
n linit. i t' Vra' 3 4160• 4 l l ' '.dififf IPA
tc.Vi t - (4P,2 1 ,‘ 0 *.. for o. via
r • ' ' fro. s for, I FPR 41 4e4*. 0 5 •• 53 r.i4t ,
. . , .
• • Vl' 8 : 1 4 AP store PO faritaiAliuo, .
1 1 1 , j0 illity3 00 0 t 0 ern. , : • ~. pts_ r o s ts.
go .Piiol,s4fe
.• • Miti4dOnly
r . 00'5 4 1 0g - 0- • : ' il9.r, .w.est•
oift ?
• enire
~ :I I i t rik itt,Pti . pr qi, and 1110.
in - ' • . ; , ..du11; . - Coffee c3f4, - tzt4ii,
d ' ,l 1 51, ' . 4s l . , 4l•Piiktt I Ar•
(1' :A ' ~ y L.e_um A. et4aimelp,l4. e fur l
. . • • vr Boko,, tzTood.,,t ` hop s
fie • c • . I t. . „ l i s iot lasto••
iffli , .. , • W.,. ~ t %
tine quiet at • r € . • Xo. r reavy and
,
lower 600 bbls atl '
SO for new mess
closing at *31,25 cash; $31®31,25 for;old '
mess: 825©26 for prime. " and M.
@ 2 8,25 for prime mess. Beef quiet"
and unchanged: Beef Hams steady;
sales 160 bbls at 126@32. ;meats
steads;, sales 425 packages ,at 13e for
shOtilders, and 15®15/c for hams. Mid.
dies in moderate demand; sales SOO'
boxes. Stratford and Long cut Hams
16%©16, 4 /c. Lard lower and dull; sales
450 tierces at 173A)19%c, chiefly 187(a
190, for steam, add 19@l9Nolfor kettle
rendered. Butter. dull and heavy at.2o®
32c for Ohio, "favi '3o®36c .7,,f0r 'State.
Cheese quiet at 'll©'22c. Fieights' ) -to
Liverpool dull and . decidedly lovi , er;
shipments of 7,500 bus, wheat Oyd per
steamer. '
Latest—Flour closed in ',buyer& favor,:
with a fair export demand far fres
ground 14 for State. Wheat quiet at
11,40©1,42 for-No. 2 'Spring ' l Rye nom
inal. • Oats quiet:and firm: for wes
tern afloat. Corn . firm at 75©830 fo; good
to prime Canal; and 82®82c for 'railroad.
Pork dull at 431,25 for-mtss.: ".Beefatetidy
with a moderate denaand.!. ,Cut Meats in
Moderate request and steady. Bacon
firm 'with a'moderatelnqtliry. :Lard dull
xt •18%@18c for ;fair to prime steam.
Eggs quiet and unchanged.
ST. - Lcitns, June I.—:Tobacco strong
and active and lugs higher, at' $6,75© •
8,00 for sound and 68©9 for common
leaf; other grades' unchanged. =Cotton
nominal at 27©273ic for middling. Hemp
dull, at $1,60 for choice undressed and
$2,85 for pressed. Flour dull and weak,
at 64,26©4,75 for superfine; ss©6 for 'dou
ble extra; s7©B for treble extra, and .
$8,25©9,75 for ' fancy.' Wheat sloW and
lower for spring, at $1,07©1,08' 'fol. No. 2
and $l,ll for, No. 1 fancy; lots' of fall
brought nigher prices, but other grades
are dull; prime to choice red hold at $1,20
@1,46; fancy at •61,50©1,60. CornL all
qualities are 'below ;he pricek market
dull and drooping; prime to, choice White
sold at 68©71c; choice ye110*65066c; do.
mixed 61465 c. Oats" firmer, at 68©64c
for mixed , and white and. 65©67c for
choice and 'fancy. Rye 'steady but slow,
at 90c for prime. Barley; nothing doing;
a small lot of • spring sold at $1,40.
Whiskey dull at 94c. GroceesVery
dull; but little doing and .prides' - un
changed. .Provisions - very .strong, with
an, upward tendency,. and holders not
dlsposed"to sell. ' Pork higher at $32,00©
82,25. Bacon - strong,- at 13%©18X0 for
shoulders; 17y 4 -c , for clear, rill sides; 17S
@17%0 for clear glides; 203ic - for sugar
cured hams; als o, blear rib sidek•buyer
for; June, at' Cincinnati'' , at ;1U- 7z lard
quiet, at 183.ic forchoice kettle.and job
bing; sales at 19c: IteeelPta—Fldiii.'46oo'
bblfslc•Wheat, 20,600 ;maim- a 11,600
bush; oats, 4,900 bush; rye, 2°o hash;
hogs, 300 head.
. ^ • • .•,
1.454 bbls.
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CAii'AGO; :tine 4.-Eastern r Fabbange
is 1-10 per cent. off buying and 1-10 - pet,
cent. premiumselling: Flour 'dull 'at
*4,751g6 for spring extra. Wheat dull'
and prices are 2xV2Xc' loVer; sales of
No. , 1 at 11,1*(44,14; No. 2 at 01,1034 ®
/.11X, closing• withbuyers :; at 141.4 this
afternoon the market was qitiet and firm,
with SOO bid and 11,10 X asked,aeller
June: .Corn quiet and easier: No. 1 has
declined.Xe; sales at 68Xc; No. 2 has de
clined 1®1.4c; sales at' 59x ®6lc, and re
jected at , 134(§2c loWer; sales at 5334®
6434.,e105ing at 0.44 c fog No. land 60,3 for
No. 2; this afternoon N 0.2 sold at MX@
69c, seller Jane, Oats more active and
X®xe timer; sales No. 2 at 58x ®s9xc,
closing at 593;®59; c.... Ilya quiet and
firm at $1,02©1.03j0r No. 1 and 61 for No.
2. Barley dull and nominally unchang
ed; sales at 61,50@1,65 •for No.. 2. High.
wines nominal at 9,6 c. New Orleanft 610-
-lasseS, 95c1551. Sugar, 13y,©14r 4 c - for
common to choice. Proviaiona quiet and
holders .are-• firm ; mess. pork, 531,60.
Lard, 18®18Xc. Dry salted shoulders,
12 ;c; dry salted hams, 1334 c. The re-
ceipts fon the-. past twenty-fbur hours
have been as follows: 8,051 bbls flour, 89,-
909 bush wheat, 106,408 bush corn, 57,480
bush oafs, 2,225 bush rye; 860' bush bar
ley. • Shipments were; €26.5 bbls flour, ,
60,697 bush wheat, 85;590 bush corn, 52,-
SU bash oats, 3;623 bush - rye, `1;200 bush
barley. -Freights quiet and-firmer at .7X
®Bo on corn and wheat to•Buffelo.
. •
Louis ISLE, ~ dune 4. 7 43reid • dull.. I
Wheat; red' 11,10, -• white ''sl,2o'.' Coin; •
shelled Ede; Meer 650. Ryelli2s; , - Malt; ;
.No. -.1. spring i 512,10.• • ' Oats -in• hulk 70c...'
: Groceries in steady demand • and prices
tlrm....New Orleans clugari:•PriPlf 14 34 P i ..
New Orleans lidolasses; _prime .se; *or.
„ghuth'6s6: ' Pkinie Coffee 25iie.." Whisky
demand fair: High wine.; firni.bnt'quiet
at. Otic,„ free. ,and„New, Copper .free at ,14,50..
Hay' Mill
;timothy on levee .F 21,60. •- - M•ovision-mar-:
,ket;•,better. feeling: '' Mess ,pork,; ; sales at,
$32 on orders. - Racon; shoulders 133,ic;.
clear' Ali - sides - l'ip' - ' clear ' tddes" .- 17re
,Rams; fancy sugar 'cured .19m ' Lardln •
-tierces ; no . for, ;prime, ,i,mtf. Flow; . low
gradeehaie'deetin,edl - apper 1 14,95;eittra'
,family - 15;50; ' demand 'Mal. Butter;'
'Southern ;16cp 'receipts ?mederatex , B4.
.gidg,-dealere,dirrn : for,standard:, arands,
at 2 - 0 c: HerituClty. HeMp9434c. MaChiad
Rope - 84C1 'Odin' Meal;' looSe -- lxiltbd 70e:'
.:potatees quiet; A:10W”. /6;50:r. 01t1 , 41,16...
Zottonmarket,firui..and cloh4oged,w4h,
-noiliiilee; I:diddling -27gc.' Cement steay
ra t lap Sales ' 298 'Midis TtltiigeiXi 'tit : 11000 '
• for common lngs,toll2B for Hart county.
;w r d a n iper._e 4 3 . -u-
ne4.44 Ihi r
unchanged
ninl ~. ,_
.
• ..-iiiiiii11 4 1.5;60®6•,761 7 ' Whiefidiill.ll;ls'
@l;2/J for•NM 2 midi redg:r Oorn (talk ear
:132 @ 0 3ri Shelled.o3@iHol Pats tirrierOiel,
''cause' of it:light' Supply , attlett. - iit 69@770:'Ilye•duli littlil6.i fer.'No. No: 1. Cottedi
,firmer, with , a. good 1 •demadd; -.Auden: of
760 toles tit 20, 1 4@28y,a for altddllupg; the
totalitoCiebr kidttatbohntts - 28:169 bales:" '
' , Whisky:lin !moderate- dienand .itt4050.6
pivolderotirmerigenerally;tirices, tejid
' , upward: - 'Woke '0°6;151.50. idg Mesta
—l2ke -fir''" ihbulders; arid'l ®l4;,Oltii ,
'sides; clotiltfg strong at •the - lattenrate:,
.IBaoon firm at 11X® t7c, add ~17).4,0.a5. the, .
!closing rates. Sugar 'cured' 'hauaiilBi4o'
19Meg‘al.ard Mill .Id, - -18,ict :rßUtter firm;
41e mind fullyaghal to , the stipplyi•-. fresh .
2812)25c. Eggs dull at 190. Linseed:off
' , dull ot-.4 i tt. Lard 911•490550.. : -Retrp;
;boini 29 ' - Gold - 138 'buying. ,Rt
'ohiidge!rdull at "14 ''
0 IllikietttiC , bilYing.
Money Mobs at /012/12 Per. cent. •••'.'''':-,
CME 14 44 14 !POW: Awe , t.1.-41onr—.
city made - 18,75
.10r triple : ' extra white:. •
1;6007,75 ftir Yitiublei extra 'dither; 18,75' ' 1
foctionbleaddrared western; 115,76 forted • '
weetefqi;KariNr dnAbIS, extra ;spring..
.Ootintry Audi-47,25MM for double ex . -,
tisit-*ltitof:sB;oo(gtOUfat tett bre ' extra'
(red and amber; 16.00@(1.60f0r double ex-.
tra spring. Wo 'l4l:loolradarinter held
11,11;nalesof0 mire NO.g•clOstlld,S.yorni.
'sales' of.fl. 2 earn NO miltedlit7oe. Oats:
isaittoft.l: oar itti6sC l Petiroteti*- relined
heid:Faggrif i irJ g g 4 9 o o 4,o44 :o r gu 4,
*itll: rdtat ots .V.i. advance. ~, , , .
. dir4.10..ft 4 14/(Air t liOt . 01'01:.
i2otiiiitil.' , . Witelit,_ Sk tVer el,.
1, *ad $1;11g fOroNli 9ti . 'at 68o'
iimem 2v.ooilidnil WS tit% liit , o .
590 for ineW.;lB,lol(eiPticillniDeniaiiii. , atr
- ,)i foettirgili iterlorfdtailatill;. 26 o l A o
;for good I V) Orime;4ll3tidit freights tlittllar
al 6340 40!Bqffidowand-11)014910 10 : 0 /Plg
•IteaC4 to ' B l l o4 o t 14/ 91gligiatingtVr
'wti 4,900: as.. ate, • .8 Rflif ,}1 t ,
b 1314. 144- ..P 3 ;°cY.:-PP4.o 6 o, l F.l ll i l lflif 9 tl .‘
ei t
bus '6 ' - '' - ', ' • - ',.,..,,-,„
. •••,./,.....-:•!;•,;.,:...!s.1 111,,aaLloalui,11.41,iii
4 ' • 'f-l i f firr!`?N't .•ii . . M t
. pi lot a; .. : ... -: , 1) . • e4 f ,...„
14
.1 3 Prf 20 i l It ir y.• • ; - i , • • • ''
. itlegei 14 1 _, 1 ifila • et 4 ‘ IN, . 0 :.,
do iiitikidkuushvi ~, a, :,....Atiiitipu l . ;, '.
: stY:l2Pfa Nit; 61/1 • .493 i ::'.` • • ?
.n higher; thou densll.4l6datmi. ' il
DIMWIT, June 4.—Wheat; tgoripts
..1 A: f: I 4. i I . I,: ;.,
77-- . --, TPITTOESfifk-f+A-ZErilLO 'i-;
.
18,000 bush; market under ample receipts
and light demand for eastern -milling is •
greatly unsettled and reliable quotations
are hitt - knit; No 1 white' at $1,40©1,42;
No. 1 amber at 51,29. Corn at 680. Oats
at 64@65a. Potatoes at 26028 c. Bran at
513©13,50'f0r coarse; tuidling at 5.1:418,,
and fine at $23.
PHILASELPHTA, June 4.—Flotir dull'
and unsettled; sales No. .1 western extra
family at $6@6,75. Wheat very quiet;
salea red at $1,40. Rye quiet. Corn dull
and declined 1c; sales mixed western at
84c. Cats dull •at 75@77c. Petroleum
firm, crude 18%c, refined 30c. Provia-,
ions Unchanged. Whisky $1,06(4)1,08.
Baurnionn; June 4.—Fiour quiet and
irregular., Wheat dull and weak. Cats.
,dull. Mesa Pork firm at 532. Bacon
active, rib sides at 17g, clear. rib at 18,
'shoulders at 1414. hams at 20®21. Lard
Brat 19M. Whisky firm at $1,02©1,03.
\,..R.tvpß NEWS.
. ,
The river continues to recede steadily
with six feet 81i-inches in the "channel
by"the Monongahela marks last even
ing. Weather • Cloudy and warmovith
occasional showers. •
We have no arrivals to report,aside
from the packets.
The Armadillo departed for St. Lon's,
drawing nearly all the water, and It was
feared that sbe might have trouble get
ting, ,over Glass House. Pilots—Alf,
Moore and Bartley Given.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan,
is the, regular packet for Parkersburg
today, leaving promptly at noon.
The Kenton departed for Portsmouth
with a fair trip. • •
• The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh,
is announced for St. Louis and the
UN A: Mississippi to-day, and'passengets
and shippers should bear this in mind.
The Belle is among the fleetest stern
wheelers °lathe western wrters.
The Lawrence, left Cincinnati, for
Pittsburgh on Wednesday with 21 0 tons
and 50 tons 'metal engaged at Boone
Furnace. Pilots—Mulrine and Horn.
—The Leonidas after receiving 200 tons
at Cincinnati, left there, on. Wednesday,
for New Orleatis.
• -•:-On Wednesday morning a buit was
broiled before the United States Distriot
Court, at Pincinnati in . which Ohas. M.
Hayes, of Tennessee, is plaintiff, and the
Unittid States Mail Line Company'are
• defendanigt.) The suit is for. damages sus,
lamed byy, thq.collisioh of the steamers
,United States and America. .1f e lays hie
claim foP ' Etersiinal injuries at 125,000, and
ioss'of personal property at t 5,000.,
-- , ThatTrAtpcl States anagbOat, S. Thay
er, Capt. Huston, is at work a few miles
beloin Port Smith.
—The great leg jam in the Chippewa
river is nearly out • through, leaving a
wide enough passage for lumber fleets to
get out.
=Thg
Ida Reea No.? arrived at Fort'
morning Of tbe• 80th..
The , Mesrienger , went • as far tip ..as
Minneapolis,and there relbaded for, re
turn trip.. rtaln circumstances called
Capt. Dean . .ont in. the following 'cord&
-hate: - •
• Sr. Pauit.,•May 27. 1869.—This is to!cier-L
tifr.that I nave been' a steamboatman
'thirty, years of my life,. piloting and in
command of steamers, and have navi
gated the 'rivers betvveen St. Paul and
Pittsburgh much Of the .time. .Having
been requested by. Captain Edward
Murphy to take my boat, steamer .Mes•
sefiger, up to Minneapolis, on the 28th
inst., after freight, I went np, not know-
Ingthe"rlfer, running in the et:mane' as
directed by Captain Murphy. I • find
just such a river between St. Paul and
• Minneapolis as between Wheeling and
Pittsburgh, and am satisfied' that I' can
go•up whenever I can get to St. Paul,
and will do so when business is given
- my boat, and assure all shippers that
quest steambeetinen• on the Ohio will do.
the :same, at least: after they make the
'trial, as ,
.have done. in a moderate stage
:of Water. ' ' • We 'brought' out tunnage
t eqUat.tol,2oo•bbls flour arid:met no dial
culty,. am„delighted .:with the. Proe!
pacts of a continues, business between
;Pittsburgh' arid' Minneapolis, and feel
that steamers *ill run ':night. or:day to,
Minneapolis as soon as ..business.is given
them, - and will sigutbrinigh billi of lad
lag. from' all points- on the river froth)
!•.I"ittabeirgh•to.Minneepolis,:.
J FOSE
- C,Etpi:of Steamer Messenger' •
'atterPoon Sohn', B.' tbid
hold his tanialititig • intereit, :one-half" _of
HAlie New-Albanyiglass works, to John S.
McDonald and Mrs. lidatj' I.apide',ll:, for
)•• .• .•
-,TheSt. • Louts .Dispatch. Of. Wednes- - .
day ,eays: _ The Cornella.yeaterday was
broken loase frOth her mooriagit by the
flood; In thelriveri and!struok againit•tha
Great ; Rep, blie..-The, ; circlet.
,il,epuhlin
vaa r hrokep loose, b4t,' was sav ed hio her
strong' 'froth ihating ''doirn ,
'the
atreanu:•Shh 7 struck , 'agairld thi31.4208'.
Gill; and the I. 4 inzie against the Mt ! ,
Molt
,tle . da mage
: of conseqUenes
sAris ,ackne. • . - ~„ :
ihat ttie,
steamer 011ie Sullivan, sunk by a of.
lon with thiStuiqkstep, imte.enedCapt .! ,
. 2 'Dexter t of the, quickstep, : for, g 0,709, the
all e ged 'vitt:63'6f the Sullivan.'•
.• pastied , Kensas.Olty on the
'morning of the illst on. her :Ivey to, ,Ben
ton. _She took on considerable freight'
at that point. • ' -•
River and Weenier.
TBv teliiirspit to the Pittsburgh Ilazetteo
LOtrievii.tx, Side 4 --'rhe 'river is
-stitionativarith eight feet two inehewiti
'Feather is oloody. !upl
pilptl OE
s2•ooe 7rT* T' •' e l t • -!44
ehtltlee ithe belted,' • inulpresentitiiii,
to' nottixis
cub Vurcintie it the 6rei
clothing home' o!
, OP Tg.glignalLtit
-'9/141184ti S tr e et, •ll!P 71 F 1 9 11 , 4 .`
r 6/4"Plar•
Nobody best by this establtshment,'. but
An •desilnix to ad I Call snd convinced..
An
ilotithAiViditirsoarkod by yrbstediaardiA Ai ;
'lO 'I •71.11;,4 •Pi ••P' . . "." ,
• • •
, bargratir CASH PRIVES, T e !
, ' .i;•• -/,. 1-
,1110 Club; no one may be deoehre;fil Ruoilmbei
he Vete,01194.1 ,4144144k411144.L'..641,'11:
. 2 trltu,E2l , oc,
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IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
FlTT B Bußemi i ‘FoRT , VVAYNE Cni-
OACIO RAILROAD, J.une.4,-42 cars metal,
Nitnick & Co; g'do db, Union Mills; 73
bdls hideS, J H Strain; .1 car wheat,
Bruggeman dA,OOO , bbls flour, owners;
100 do do, J Kelley; 100 do do, Lindsay,
'Jr it Co; [ l' ear wheat, Scott & Gisal; 9
bbls ego 7
, kgs apple butter, 1 car po-
tatoes, Valgt, &. Co; Ido do, Van Gor
der &S; 13 bbliflour, 15 bgs rye, 11 do
:oats, Graham & M; 121 sks rags,- Markle
& Co; 5 kgs apple butter, 7 pkgs bacon, ,
Rea Jr; 49 bgs\xneal,ll Conrad; 2 cars
corb, D Wallace 1 ilo'oats, Bricker it Co;
19 bxs cheese; WOodWorth & D;•13 do do,
H It/di/let 10 do do, , N J Braden; 10, ,bbls
tallow, 111 hides, Chess it Co; 15 do flour,
Robison it Cof 50 do highwines, J M'Cul
lough; 28 sks 6 do rags,
Floyd &
Co; 25 soap,/ do supdries,L J Bhua
chard..
PITTAIIIIRGIX GIZMO:NATI 'AND ST.
Lours' Rartnoiin. Juba 4. = 17. aka
oata4F Schilo: 01.1m9,beans, 4 tea hams,
3 aka rags, Cartsr,'M Co; 13 bdis hoes,
1 bi l 'brushes W'hittutire & Co; 20 bdis
polialpseatep it, Hare: & Bro; 18 pkgs
lard 011,•20,bas soap, Watt, I, dc,Co; 5 tea
lard, 2 tuba apple butter, J Lippincott;
20 bbls lard °lli' 6_b batter,
lard, Myers & Co;
10 do: db, Haworth: & D; 1 car corn, J:B
Campbell; 1 do oats, Stott & .G; 1 do
'stades, F KOhler; 100 bbis flour, Soho
maker & L; 44 cads tobacco, Kirkpatrick
& Co; 40 do do, Sechel & Co; 2 cases
smoking do, T J Blackmore; 3 do do do,
Lindsay, M dt Co;- 14 bag tin, Reymer
Bros.
ALLEGHENY STATION, June 4.-40 sks
flour, 147 do oats, 20 do rye, Rose & Bw
ingi 3 bait tobacco, It dz W Jenkins i on; - 1
cafliimber, Walter & Son; 1 car staves,
Rslva &Robertson; I'r car wheat, ISl'Kee
it OM-635 kgs powder, A Kirk;„l car oats
Steel & SRI; 1 bbl eggs, Wible' & Robin
son; 40 dos brdoins, it & A Carson/ 10 do
do, J A Scott; 25 btils eggs, owera; 2 do
do, Backfield it islieltouse; 54 ks oats,
- Johnson & M'Parland. • v
Crartsnirrn • AND PITTRIITTIM RA IL
ROAD, June 4.-4;car stone, P Wo f;,' 2 do
.grind_stoues, Lippincott &B; sdo pig
Iron, Ntrnick dt Co; 466 ski; rye, M'llatie
& Anier; 22 bbla. coPper, P& B Mann
-facturing Co; 2 cars potatoes 8, bas obsess
Van Gorder 4 §; 2 bble.oll, Johnson &
Pattie; ' S.' do dio.'Panneek -& B; 13 bad
crackers, Shepard &-: D; •7birs &
starch,
W M Gormley; 25 do do, Sagan Court
ney; 271 blooms, - Park Br"*dr. Co; 23 do.
do, 4 Moorhead; 15 brat waste, J John
eon; 1;do do, A 1 G Gibson; 18: cases ban
dies, Logan,',Oregg & Co; 4 bbls eggs, 8
buckets butter, H Riddle; 5 aka oats,
F G Craighead;26 do do;'Gr am & Mar
shall; ,? .....: • '
AL.LEGRICIIT VALLRY HAI AR, June
5.-460 lib's coil; John Mahvil ay; 450 do
si so
do, Fishers; Bro; 620 do do, li-Fkoess '&
Bro; 9 cars railroad iron, C Carpenter;
3 cars metal, Union Mills; 1 o db, Rosso
Graff& Dull; 2do do, Joh Moorhead;
1 do lime, D L Reynolds; 6 pks butter,
Burggerman & O'Brien; eke oats,
Brieker &Cm 170 do do, J ,arotherts; 7.
do wheat, Scott'&l2ibial;• 26 o oattc3 do'
bran,. Bingham. & Laing;, 5 -- caret ore,'
Sboenberger & Blair; 49 8 s oats, H L
Steel; 20 bdls ' straw. 4do hay, 26 bgs
i ,
corn, V Reiter; 89 aka oats, li it & Bitch
art; 37 sks oats,-Adams &A sten.
t;liwa);-•;x1(4:$
UPPER TSIMStA'YJ.
OR ST. LOUIS, KEO
I
F ICUH. SLIRLINat ON, DU
t:Qtry ,end lir. gest;
lihl.LE.l7 SAWS oli.."..Caßt. A. JI
Wall Use as above on SA. t Mit),
at 5 Q Olock P.
'Mar pvlnnt or raisage apply on
j 0.3. FLACK a c4.)u zibowt.
1869.
NORTIEERN LINE '.
- FROM
St. Louis to Keokuk and
-r 1-
•
4WD tkr,...l . 4F, Eitit EDI.
• • A • ' ,
0 e of the splendtd.tiblewheel
. nue wilt leave St:Licruis da Itfor
ttir Duigique 6 Winona, etlilwat
: Weight
AirTil be fgireti to all p r otnte 0h the
Malawi .00 steamers :rennin r trot
tonneqiluF with the. ?iOrthern L
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LeaTes,Plttsburgh EVEItY TUE.
Leaves Ctutstteast&VJENSl YB
Timal s r arta superb Sidewbeel
3iARS 11J/38WEICNEY; CO
leave as nuouncetkaboTu.
Forirtet&S er.Yessatti•kattri
Igo 14.1.3
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N. ILtie Freight. ceeeived, (pa
ILA. IL - 4 • • i ",•, - 0 •
u
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KERSBURU.«..teavio.. , ;(lninvittotsiWhiat
no 10. to.Pt, flerAltr.at. daily OILS E t , WED
NWDAMB4hitaixtraDAys,. .'
woo( ZAMA:,Q. L. BREItNA..II. Nastas.
Freight wade ftdelVen snail hbut*l7 ~' ''s‘
JAMES COLLINS.
' •
• all*, v• •ti. ft:!. Akgvutas
EarigAmotriiict
TO,.3I.IIYXRATAL, Aginsigt..
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Aktiludiv. iiiiiiiii''i r iii4liqcl4iii i iiiWat i ti
roliihi:s Pao ma.; tot:partly:mon &wive! ass
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Xijannartd'Mr til l itjitig D I. 4
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I .‘ril, or to
(11).Agento
I. , Ziaßt
lACKETS,
St: Paul,
PORTB.
r earners of this
eokuk, Dsviirts—
if alio et. Paul.
e nd Passenger's
Upper
• thla pod. and
Packets at
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COMBITSSI N MERCHANTS
J. L. DILLINGNS A. Z. STZVTIC3ON•
DILLINGE'N & STEVENSON,
• t •
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
•
Pure Rye Whiskies.
IMPORTER" OF •Pp
BRANDIES, WINES , 'GINS &C
No. 87 Second Avenue,
'aP2O • PITTLtIURGH, PA.
E XABlill e tillD BY A. &
• 'IV • Mi',GORKLIV •
urnoxizsALE,GßOCEit,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
Mamma- On. " lisame * Florito '
.prrTsistritGix.
se :rlB
x. eintar.x I • J. A. 1327.101.
-01.0
Air STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
ANDi DIALERS IN
FiX.acrurt, GalArri.vm . E.D. act.
N0. r 95 OHIO sithEry teat East Common,
!. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
W. C. ARMSTRONG •
Sticceesor td Fetzer & tirtrost:ong,
. 1
. •
PRODUCE COIOLISSION
• Ix% 25 1114RRET STREET.'
PETZE ICEIL. JAS. 7. BICHART .
KEEL RITCEIART, •
CO2 . IIEISSIOrr. r4r,rtcHArrrs,.
Aid MALMO IN
l'altrE;•6l3.4UN, EZEDS,..mu,r., PEED, ac.,
849 Liberty bt., , Pittebiirsh o
_my24:brt '
J. ULANSCII*EID,
Wholesale and Retail . Wooers,
No. 896' PZNN.BTREST:
iplBlxlo
][lirrrit.E;. Grocers , :BArlltn 84"PA'PrON, 1-
.Wholesale rocerg, Commlsahni Merchanta
an Dealers' in Produce, lelonr, Bacon Cheese,
Irish, carbon and I,ard 011 t Iron, litdai tA llaes,
Cotton Yarn s and all P'itsburill Mann c area
generally, 112 and IRS tunCOND 'l5 ET,
Pittsburgh. - . .
§IIIPTON&WALLACE Whole,
SALE GROCERS AND PROD ULE DAr.AL.
.S.• No. 6 t3LlCrni tiTREET. Pittsburgh. • ; • ,
iantrts . • • . .
Joint t. uOusz..zoW. 11017811....W1L H. HOVeY.
_TOHN I. HOUSE SLIIROS.,:guo.:
cessora so J011:4.1 0 4 }muss._
. 4 6 CO., WooleT
if ma Oroters Commiselon•merebrots, core-
Der of Sinliblleld anfl WateriAreqs, Pluaburgh.
PROFESSIONAL.
G. IV. Be
ATTORNEY AND, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. .
Office, No. 131 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts
urgh. (formerly occupied by Ron. Walter H.
Lossrle,i aid practice la the U. S. Circuit and
Olstrl4t Courts, in the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county, and make coil ec-
Hotta In most of thiladjacenttountles. Ja29:d711
WM. IB.' NEEPER,
ALEtEltma.rt AND F.X.OFFICIO JUSTICE OF
TILE PEACE. •
OFFICE, 8944 FIFTH AVENUE.
Bimetal attention_glven to conveyancing and
colleatiord .Deeds.,Uonda and.Mortgagea drawl
up..and all legal business attended to promptly
and itteurstely. _ -
SAIIIUBL — McMASTERS,
AI DERMAN~
Ex-041cl° Justice of the Peace awl POIICI3 Mtg.
tilAce,q/LANT ST A EET, :opposlla awl
Cathedral,' PA;
Dtweds,Morwia, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,-
Denailtlons, and MI Legal Business oecuted
with promptness and dispatch: mhla
JOHN STRAIN,
, AMCIP -
•
ES-0771, JUSTICE 07 THE PEACE AND
Oide,iii P PVlllMllVE T *l l : l tE .. iiteihe Ca:
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, /scalds,' Marto
ogee, Acknowledgments, Depositions and ail
Legs' ea
ittataliscazisted with urnssustAess arid
AA ALIMAIOIII, ; •;;•.• -.-;
; • ,;
CO(ll4YOCiiii'' RtAi. ItI,6TE, ' Op, A I SIA,'
C,.&119QN STEEIWICAST
CoUeraci,.44 ancteromptly at
entied to. . • • vorS:3110
JOHN" 11.11)11ELL, • .
ATTORNEY-41TLAIiii.
Offiee,llB plain:toed Street,
• • (oimoieteitteeiierilieuee,)•
• "..i strAl
teiSita - ' , t PITTARITRfiff: PA.
A kCI 4 I L, I6O 0 1 4 44, FE1rs
A.TwxTouarmry-Afx6 - LdA:Vfr •
/soling' irtiTii
PA
GENE.AAL . AGENCY!.
,
AMERICAN :STRAWBERRY .
.'EASIErsT,S; AND tRATES
•
Dente - it'd 'Plitbusrgb, free' o f .Prifghts a
Jet :
T .
Faapotoeterers , prices at the factory.
Nee tuevethe EXCLUStrIC.AGENOY for this'
Bererflott; the butria' 'which ere shlyped by
KNOX
• •
Thousand 4 ot quorta et Barrier, D Ally
=ToaCts*Torilt Ada plittadelphla darn* .`sea
, sou. lladoubteelly thebest box to every, wayyet
invented, for , milder as-rketie er for ahltiplas.
i'rate4 „trout 45 to oO.plai ; boassiottyl
from *to Q artbalts.
The yrectetfasithoustsigheloryAqcoaa
IC; L..X . ismx...'; 11
1,:••)E 51..1,L,if0rcz.7771,1011. 4 ) 1 - 0 , 1 . 1
Agricultur4 now% Ig.7,l"l4,Street,
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1869.* '''' •-:
OE
1. W. and CLEVELAN
From Slav 9th, 1869,
and arrive at the Union
burgh city time, as folio
Leave.
Chicago Ex.—A:og a in
Erie &_lf . gu Ev.litlS am
Cl. & WlOglit'l6:l3 a m
Chicago Ma11..6:58 a m
Chicago Eic —.9:43 a m
Cl. & Wh'g la IS:08p
Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m
W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pn.
Deiirtfrovilleghtny.
BearValls Ac.ll:sB's m
Leetsdale " .10:03 a m
" 11:58 am
Bochester I:2tip
Erten " .3:58 p m
Leetsdale Aeo:s:l3yEin
Bea'rFalls . 6:l3pm
Leetsdale ..10:11141 - Vis
Fair Oaks Sun• -
day Church. k: ais m
W m. Chica:
lir 19:03 p. m.ChiCa.
J. M. KIMBALL,
eieti'l Ticket Agent
•
myle
• •
1C
TIME .Ii G E OFaggiin
1 : ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. ,
THE ONLY DIRECT Raz% TO. THE- 0/L.-
, REOWNS:WiTHoUI. CH OE OF ()AO.;
_.
On and after MONDAY May 3d, 18E9 TWO ,
THROUGH TRAINS D AILY (except Sunday)
will leave-Pittsborgi Depot, corner of - Elev.
Anth and Pike streets, far Franklin, 011:047,Buf-
Otto, and all points Intl e 011Beglone. -
LI:AVE PITTSBI7B6II. ARBIV ,15 rwitatraGlif
Day Ex 8:01) a m Day E. ' , 5:15 pm
night Ex .... 7:30-pm Night Ex • ' 6;30 ana
Brady's BAc 3:15 p.m Bradys It Ao 111:15 a m
let SodaW'ks 9:45 a m I tlsodaW"lts 7:40 a m
9d SodaW'ks 6:30 pm 2d SodaW'ks- 8:15 p nit
lit Hulton... 8:45 a m Ist Hultou.. 1 1 1:50 a m
2dHu1t0n...12:00 m So Dalton... 2:00 pm
3d Hulton... 1 e:00 pm 3d Hutton... 1:05 p m
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. , 7:40 pm
1 Churcb train to and from Soda Works leave
Ptttsbnrgh a' 1:10 P. H. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 50 A. i. '
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations
, J. J. LAWRENC34 Gen'i dupl.
THOMAS M. NINO, Asir% bup't.
ap3)
ENNSYILVA i gicim
NIA CENTRAL Win,
RA All. Ou and after Aprll 25th, 1188, Trains
will arrive at and depart from the.T.Tn.on Depot,
corner of Washington' and' Liberty streets, Ur
follows:. I • :.
.Arrtve. • , I
Depart.
Mail Train.....1:25 am vDayExpress..ll:ls Mt
.Fast Line.....
1.49 am Soutnern Ex.. 44 0 ant
Wall's No. 1 11a.. IS 2lki Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ant
13rintonAcc`n. 7:so.arn Mall Train„. 8:15 8:15 am Wail's No. 2., 8:50 am limrdAo Nol /1):20 as
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am 'Cincin'ti Er 151:30 ms •
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall'allo. 2..11:51 as
tliow'd Ac Not 1: Illut p Johnstown A.c. 3:05 prm
Pittab'eh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocke Ac. 3:40 p
'Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express4:2o p
141111'8 No. a...2:50 p Walla N0...13.. 4-:sopat
ins
'Braddock Ac..-5:50 pm Wall's No, 4.1'5:05 pm
How'd Ac No 2 9:35 pm •Fast Line... .. 7:3opus
Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm How'd Ac 2 2.8:20 pm
Way Passn'r 10:90 pm Wall's 80.6.. 11:00 am
!These trains make close commotion at Harris
burCor Baltimore. ' - -
T a Church Train leaves Walls Btationeveri:
Sun ylt ' , 9:05 a: m.,reaching Pittsbargh
10:94 0......r0j. .BaLtstralg,, leaves
_Filtsburgl,
LI:50 6.: 'm, and *nye ea It - Walla Station
2:111.p,. ns.", 'i ~ ~ s., ''.l,:- '" - ' ''‘. .. •
aCincithiati 'Express teaves daily. Ail ottle
tstm , s, daily except ',81811117.‘ I , I : I ..•;, ,41 . .
For fanner infOnnauon lipid to
; ..W.' H. 816 ' Alm&
The Penniylitanialtalirdada Co m pany Will notes/ ,
some any rilik rdr lll BB/13 6 thr Wealtagall
imrel,_and LIMO tbetr res e pons ' lb LYS* One Hun.
after. Dollars irt valise.. All B aggage 'estetedine
thy t 'amount in value 'will be at the risk of Ms
owner, vales& taken by special COMmet.-,.
\ EDWARD 21. WILL
-.i.,.. Th
'' 14)25 'General snserllfteillerit - Altoon
, .
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PENNSYLVA.NIA- • - - • ••• - --•-. • . ..
RA...LROAD.-On and atterApril76th,l6Bll.the
,Ftsienger Trains on the Western Pennsyl vania
'Rai road will Arrive st and s - epart:. m.:-: oa k
Feder: I Street Depot,•Allegnny CltY.alf ollows:
Arrive. " • •
_•• , .Depart.
lipringd l e No 16:10 a m Mail., 7:00 as
Freeport No. 14:20 am Freeport No, I 0:210a mi.
Express 10:10 a in Sharpb:g lioi.1.1:30 an
Sharpb l g No.11:20 p rnExpress . 2:50 pue,
Freeport No p m hpfing:l l e No I .3:301/Me
1
Mall .. 5:50 p m Freeport N0.23:30 pm
Sprlnad'eN 20:30 p 1111/ Bralngd 'a No 2:0:302113: ' r
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. , , ,
• The Church Train leaves ...Allegheny J: • •Inatiom. •;
. even. dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
:City at 9:30 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:30 p. in. and arrive* Allegheny Jane.
then at 3:40 p. tn.
COMMUTATION Ti
All sale IA packager'.
of Twenty;betweenAllegheny City,- Chestnut
street. lierr , a, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharp a tru and good only on the trains stopping
at St BF spe emed on-peke:o, - 1 . ~ _ _
The ' Ins leaving Allegheuy City at 7:00_,. a.
m. ma ke , direct ; connection at trreepon.withWal.• :.
'teesine of Stages for Butler and Bannakst
Through ticket, may to, parchased'ae • lbeeZ,ow• :
No. 1 zt Clair street, near the Suspensionßrldgai
Eittabbrob, and. at theiDepot; :.6484101411,(1 .. -
For further information_apply to . ,
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Tba ~ W ilstOrri Penn/11213das•Rillroad
*same any risk for Baggage, except. forlyctarimg
appareli and Ittnit:Abeittveisponstbillty lo Our: e '
Hundred Dollars in value. All bagggic ing...,
seeding te is amount in value wilibe at Clit risk et ' ' '
the owner,
unless ta D k WenA.bRYD a S H eh la i luon . D A ls l t.
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HANDLB RO UE . ,
, otiaiiivstr.4rniand atterximoi.ir. •
April Meth, 1869, traiiiiiidil lease ssits=ft is
tits Upton Depot" u follows: ,
s is al .datir• 1. .• , r 417$1pgrt., v.: ii4Miter.,,t •
.......,...... S:0 wa. m. tk9 s.
Tut , figs.. .' .......!.... ,5..434.55: 1. rag t% as, i
vExprels . 1
. 3:33 9. in. arl..
JaLied Acc'n 3:33 a. m.. •0: pos. ,
'McDonald's Acc'n,l3o.llU43a.,M. DB' I a.m.
Steubenville lAccommod: 3:58F m. 9:33 a.M
•McDoriaMAAcrlu. if0.24•:14, M. gligi, Isms.
tittnilay Mach TraM.. 1A:55 . tii• `9:1211C . m. .
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aar 5:39 P.'it traliiiilliteritl . dalk.' ' '
,xfatiaz )44 - ..tralet wilt arrhe.ll ly.r. I: - • , '.
Au other trains will run daily, un,to days exce t & ' .
'ed. - , i• cats 9:49 'S. mit TM's skstsit close
sections st Newark At Zanesville. .
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Opp eiitrEapert ~Nczenibir,
trabta lan sirriva at Land. apart Alm thar
;Depot: corms OX Want and Watec, atteeta,.,ae,,
iKalltaand om Union- Del 411".
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4: 05T00.....x. pair.
ficKeesportAccomdt n 11:00 A. x, P. IL. *
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Mitt Ac: aport.10:80
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Slandiky Oitach.Traln.to
and from west Newton ikoatio
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WA CHICAGO
& PITTSBURGH It. B.
trains will 'eau. from
Depanarttaille;
Arrival. I
Chtrain Ex... tits ssa
i licaeoEx..l:4:o3 p
Wheels Fx10:48 a lir
St. Louts Ex 7:O8 D
Chl'go Ex & p m
Cleveland Ex 3153 p
Erie &_.lKg'n Esti:sBp m
Cl. Wk`g Ex6:s3p
Arrive in Allegheny.
Leetsdale ike..6:58
m
Bea'r Fails " SaiS
am p
N. Castle "19:23 sin
En6ii • " 9:13 axe
Leetsdale- , " 1:0S paL
Be VS. 5t4,3
I.eetsdale " 1:33 pal
:23
Fair Oaks Sun-
vas
day t•hurch. 9:50 am
o Express leaves daily.
Express arrives daily.
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