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PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, June 9, 1869.
The oil market was , moderately active
to-day the sales in the aggregate being
larger than yesterday, and with a
t i stronger ;feeling prises, it anything,
Were a shade higher. As a general
f thing, bttyers took hold with less hesita
tion, while sellers, on the other hand;
t were not set analons about selling, being
apprehensive that prices might go still
. higher to-morrow. The advices from
i the east were very conflicting, scarcely
any two telegrams. being of the same
import, thcmgh, as already intimated,
the general tone of the market wits in
creased firmness and higher , prices. •
CRUDE.
The sales of Crude- were large aggre
-1 gating some 18,000 bble, and compared
with yesterday, the market was stronger,
I and prices, if anything a fraction higher,
though without Important change. Sale
1 6,000 bbls for September at 15; two lines
lof 500 each July to Deceniber at 15; 1,200
June (40@ , 15) at 143; 2,001) on Val* , care
1 at on City (40@45) at OM; and 3,000 on
cars at,Venango City at- same figure.
.tikyiNgn'
Finn and moderatelY active, but with
out quotable change.. Sales 1,000 June •
at 82X; 500 July at ;2%; 500 August last
half 33; 500 do first half,, at 3234; 500 first
hatf.July at 8Z; and three lines of 500
each July to comber 33.
• . LIIBRIOATING -OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machine* 76c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
BEfEIPTB OE CRUDE OIL.,
~..... 270 bblio
440
480 bi
Flatter &:Bio
J. IStunbllt.
. N. Di' 'utcheon
Total
F OIL SHIPPED CA ST BY A. V. B. B.
: Lockhart, Frew & Co.r 628 bills refined
/t
' o Warden; Frew dc Co. Pniladelphia.
Braun (Cc Wagner 200 bbls -refined to,
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
1 Montzheimer Kehler it C0.x203 bbls ref.
,lo Waring King .t Co., Philadelphia. _
ii Fawcett, L. dr )3, 200 bbls refined to W.
P Logan & Bro .. Philadelphia. • ,
McKelv` &‘Bro., 150 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Motel Refined. ' ....„ 1381.
4alr. SHIPPED
_.E AS T, FROM DUVILSIYM
V' . PO'T. -
Brooks, Ballerina° . it 'Co. 54 bbliref.-
flo Wardell, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ~.-
§ Hutchison Oil &Refining Co., 452 bins
Ito Warden, Frew it Co, Philadelphia.
,it Brooks Ballentine ISt C0., - 50 bbls lubri.-
.Lating oil to E. B. Mahlon Phila.
.'..Total shipments Refined
erotal
fIL SHIPMENTS PER WENT PBNNA. B B.
Arnold Hertz & Co., 500 bbls refined
crarinig, King & Co., Philadelphia.
etal shipments Refined_ .. ,Epoo
k LAVE STOCK, MARKETS
• Pram'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS,
t WEDNESDAY , June 9, 1869..
, • i . BitiIYNENTS.
. The fallowing are the daily shipments
:live stock from these yards during
he week ending Tuesday, June Bth.
,_ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
I . l lffednesday,.... 475 1,529 -4,3013 So
- hnrsdaty,. 312 2,267 3,700 62
kriday, 958 2,713 1,379 130
turday,......... 131 3,357 259 17
-,
' onday, - 1 , ,C.4 3,894 3,197 15
i l
• uesday, 764
.3,741 2,463 , 49
- _ -
• „1..0tal 2,904 17,501 15,306 333
.'
test week...-. 2,94 19,813 19,085 487
..„,
COTTER.
• The supply of Cattle was considerably'
rger this •week than „last, but , with a
qretty full attendance of buyers, and a
,frisk demand, prices were fully sus
, • 'nod; indeed, wane operators thought
at the market was .even stronger than
at
at week. - The • cattle on sale were
inly, from lilinots. Kentucky, Mis
*surf and lowa, avid consisted mostly of
•lood tat steers,- saitable, for the eastern
arkets; and , as we have already inti
,ated sold . at full! prices. Fourcar loada
extra Illinois:goers, brought 8%,; con
dared an outside price -and it is said
' 1
.at no •one except , the ' parties • who
ught • would •hisce paid -that price.
s'rime shipping I steers may be fairly
'rime
oted at 7%®8; and good to medium et
7%. The number of cattle- from xis
ri was said to I have been unusually
ergs, some fifty car loads having arrived
ere from St. Louis, and the supply was
uch larger thaa last week. There was
sale of two cars of light stockers at $3B
r head. • -... •
WEDNESDAT, June 2.-L & J Sham
rg to Watey 0, weighing 7,125. at 7%;
me to Kelly 17. - weighing 22,480, at 7,85;
alter to Landis - 16,' weighing '18,675 at
. . .
THCESDAY; June 3.-Holmes, Lafferty
Co. for Morris to Hineis 11 bulls, weigh.-
g, 16,325, at 6; and 4 steers, weighing
, at 7; same for Quick to Kiemen. dt
ynes 62, weight' 72,550, at 7,40; same
r Hadden.to.Reach , at Bray-75, , weigh
-2,5
f 96,850, at 8, .end 160 otf;' 'Berry to
emet,& B:31„; weight 38.87_0,. st -;
oimes; Lafferty & Co. for Morris •to
ll 11, , weighing 10,400; oßosh 'for Mor
u,
to Huntsberger 48, ; weighing 85,076;
ivous to 'Smith 16, weighing • 19,750;
'olmesi 4..afferty •& Co.' for Morris% to
etzten AtMaynes 18, weighing 9,526.••'
WinDAT,Jette 4.-HolMew, ;Lafferty dr
. for Brown& Co. to • Kelly 18, weigh
g 18,550. atc-7%,• same for Simpson to
.Mahon 17,-weighing 19,525; • same 'far
berts .to ;same 17, weighing -19,175;
me for Tate to Klemen & Mayne , 24;
1 0 121 8 88,050; J Brown to B; W. Gil
t
it C0.•98, weighing 122,175, at 7,90:
AYIIEDAY. June 5.-Holmes,: Lafferty
Co. for Brown & Co. toldeMahon - 17,
1 king 17,775, atiTIA i . 4- •. i. ' , ' ', / -
ONDAY, .11140 7.--qreenwald ti; Kahvi
Bunion 16; welghtrig2l:4 l 6so2 '
TODAY, June B.+ - -litilmes, LafrertY'
Co. fog , Webb-Itorlroung 16 wingbingt
900, at . 8 ; aatinf9l% Mania to I Mltela 8.00
Ighing - 22,4,00; same for, L. B. paled
W. Hedges ' 29 ' *bitching 874t5i HIM
Trauerman toßeaulh it Bray , B4 weigh-'1
115,900,-.81..8;,, Bradley•to, Belts -at:'
•',, ver 16 weighing 21,500 eat - 7%;,8eaf.;
' , to Beach &Bray 85 weighlug'44,4ol),
r
.... 7%; Holmes, La &Co. for Madden
. Seitz -it .Hoover 46 weighing- 15,725;
,‘•
71:ne f:r Morris ..to. Beach & Bray 97
, * . ighing • 117,625, tat 7M; same for same.
• • same -48 Weighing 68,225; at 8--111 per
6
• .'. l nzerzstimr. ;-June 9.-Birtholomew
•- 'Case & Thatcher 85 weighing 34,776, at
• 7%; Haziewood. it it Blackstook, for ••
e to Lamb. at Musaehruus '66 weigh- I
.• • 84,675, at 8%,420 off; same for same
t n
: 'Fritz 16 weighing 19,625, at 7,55;-Bar
,. OlamaXto Case 144 Thaoher '5l weigh
,
.g 63,050, ar, 7,70; _ Orr , at Williams to
etch &Bray : 18 , Weighing7l9,63s; Mar*
..
:at to Motzer ~ 1 .8 weighing 19,050; ;Had
' . •is
it Taylor for . Mut/hall to FritZ 88
~, • 'ghing- 86.125, at •
.6,45; Hardewood &
- katock 44 head light -stockers at s3B'
e head4; same to - Roddy Maynes 186
Sid good'lllinola steers averaging 1,850, ,
. ~ •.- i.,.•
saner „ 4 - . q .7 1 . , , Li
'rho arrival•yeateltdiAlr 10-ti, 0 - ,
re large and with oal den:bad
b market was rather ull to-day, and
~, - •
-~ ~,`
,:~~'; ~`
prices drooping and lower than during
the early , part of the week. One single
deck of fancy brought 634. but this is an
outside figure and is no criterion of the
Market. Good to prime shipping Sheep
sold at 5 to SW - eS6, and there was a
pretty full supply of this grade on sale.
Pideock Ac Erisman bought over 8,000
for New York, indeed_this firm bought
more Sheep thus far than all the balance
of the buyers put together. The follow
tng is a condensed report of their pur
chases:Monclay-1,500 head averaging:
81, at 5 , ; 500 averaging 99, at W s ; 1,000
averaging 40, at 5. Taesday--10.100 av
eraging 92; at SX; 500 averaging 78, at
4;,4; 500 averaging 86, at 5%. Wedues..
day-1,000 averaging 76, at 4; 1,000 aver
aging 86, at .5; 500 averaging 82, at 4,80;
800 averaging 80, at 4%; and 400 aver,
aging 94, 7 at 41. f,Tne daily sales
were as follows:
Wednesday,
Thursday,,Friday,...
*Saturday,
Mcinday,
Tuesday,
The market for this class of stock has
undergone' Lut little change since the
date of our last report. With light ar
•rivals and . Iti'short supply, prices have
teen sustained, notwithstanding the
markets are dull east, and the demand
insignificant. New York Hogs may be
quoted at B V @B% and Pniladelphia
Hogs at 9;@9r,. Following is a daily
report - of the sales:
Wednesday, 1124
Thursday, ' 921
Friday, -• 852
Saturday, ^' 1074
Monday;. - • • • 2090
Tuesdayi ' 1328
Markets hy Telegraph.
, J
'
NEw ORK, line, I).—Cotton firmer; .
sales of 5,700 bales at , 31g- for middling
uplands. Flour—receipti, 6,151 barrels;
favors buyers; with moderate export and
home tradedemand; sales of 8,900 bbls at
84,80@5,20 for superfine, State and west
ern, 85,80@6, for extra State, $5,50@
6,30 for extra western, 86,35@7,40 for
white wheat extra, 15,85(44,90 for
round hoop Ohio, 87®S for extra St.
Louis, .59@11 for good to choice do.; in
, ,
eluded in:sales are 2 200 barrels for ex
port at 85,80 for extra -western, and 83@
6,15 fir •extra State.iLßyil Flour without
change. Cornmeal 'As . Whisky
heavy; sales of 50 barrels 'of Western ,at
964ree. Recelpts—whiat; 44,957 bnahels:
Wheat better,' good export and moderate
honie demand; sales 0f6,000 bushels - at
81,3754 fOr No. 8 spring, $1,41®1,44 for
No. .2 in store to arrive arid - afloat, chiefly
at 51,43 to arrive, $1,48 for Nb. 1 do, 111,67
for choice amber Michigan, 81;46@1,58
for white Canada, inside price in
bond, 51,55@1,70 for white
Michigan, $1.70 lbr white California,
81,75 for white Genesee. Rye lower;
sales of 7,000 bus western at $1,15®1,16.
Reeeipts—Corn, 16,059 bits. Corn I@2c
better with a good home trade and a
moderate export demand; sales of 54,-
000 bus at 68(4)920" for- new mixed
western via canal; 92®960 for do.,
via railroad; 84g89a for kiln-dried;
97c for old do. delivered; 83@90c
for new white western; 980 for
white southern. Receipts-Oats,
6,100
bus. Oats firmer; sales of 37 , 000 bus at
80@82.: for western afloat. Leather active
and firm. Coal; domestic held at 86®7
per ton by cargo. • Wool dull and in
buyers favor; sales 140,000 lbs at 51c for
domestic fleece; 36340 for unwashed: 50
@9oc for scoured; 23®42c for pulled.
Rice firm. Coffee quiet. Sugar firm;
Cuba 11©15c. Molasses quiet and firm.
Hops quiet at 6(4)14o for -American. Pe
troleum dull at 170 for crude; 320 for re
fined. Linseed oil dull and drooping at
81,05@1,07. Spirits Turpentine heavy at
444@450. Metals sheathing copper
steady at 3349 ingot do. very dull at 3330.
Pig Iron firm at $4012:45 for ccotch and ,
536@42 for American. Sheet Iron quiet
and steady at 1134®133440 in gold for
Russia; bar 58E®90 for refined Eng
lish. Nails dull at 4y,(4)4Xci ' for
out; 6y.,(46%; far clinch. Pork steady;
sales of 430 bbls at 83 i,L0(§31,75; new
mess; closing at 831,50 cash; 433,37 for old
do.;-$25,00®2.6,00 for prime; 828,00@28,50
for primemesa. Beef steady with mod
erate sales. Cut meats steady; sales of
200 pkgsat 1.23.',(4)14c.; shoulders. 1534 c.
Hams middles steady and quiet; sales of
130 bxs Stratford, Staffordshire and long
cut hams at 16@)1634c. Lard steady;
saless4o tierces•at•l73.s(4)l934e, chiefly 190
for steam; 19%®19 1 4c for kettle render
ed; also 759 tierces' steam seller and
buyer July at 193 4 @19340; 260 tierces do.
seller August at 193 c Butter quiet at
20®310 for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 11(4)21c.
Freighti to Liverpool dull. Shipments:
30,000 bush wheat at 4% per sail, and 6d
per steam: 76.000 bush corn at fiXd per
steamer, and 2,000 bbls flour at Is 13id
per sail and la 734 ii for steam.
Latest.—Flotir closed steady for fresh
low grinies, with a moderate export de
mand, and dull and heavy,for all other
kinds. Wheat very firm for spring,
with a fair export demand, at 11,43@
1,43% for No. 2 and 11,48(4)1,4834 for No.
1. %Rye dull and heavy, at $1,15®1,10 for
western. Oats steady, at 81%(482c for
western afloat. Corn firm, at 87@92c for
very good to choice canal and 93®95c for
railroad. Pork decidedly firmer: sales
0ft750 bbls new mess at 1131,7512)31,87,
and 250 bblii, buyer all this month, at'
$32. Beef steady and in moderate de
mend. Cut Meats quiet. Bacon steady,
with s trifling inquiry; Eggs steady at
17@190. • . .
1.040 bbls.
'• Critcano,. June 9.—Eastern ' excnange
dull; par selling. Flour dull at two for
spring extra. . Wheat active and firmer;
No. 1 135©20 higher, and No. 2 advanced
15‘0)2Nc; sales of No.' 1 at .1.,1235 (41,14:
'No. 2 at 9 1 , 10 @ 1 , 1 /' closing it;'9l./1@
1,113; cash, and sl , L 034 seller the month;
this afternoon N0..2 was Irregtflar; sales
at $1,1035@1,i04; seller timer= Corn in
fair demand; No. 2 ,relected advanced
J4(4,,,/,o; No. 1 steady,. sales at 61 0; No;
257%0159y,c; rejected 6147#62.3i'n0 ! grade
At 4 2c , closing at. 07 1 ;40 for-N0..1, and 58y"
Ito :No. 2; sales of No. 2 slued 'change at
.680l5figo. Oats quiet and firtiter,.WoNe
; 4figh.er; sales of,No. 1 at 5910 W; malted
at 54)540, closing atBoa for No. 2.> Rye
quiet; 96(i)98340 for No. lielosing at inside
price. Barley.dull andhnbminal, PO ,
91',50 bulb). /./n More. - 1 1414winei .41411-
'and. 113011341p1 'At, 91493 c, riow Orleans
Molasses at '9oo ' gnior at tz@AgWi',
for fair to chafte;' , Mens•Ftirk firm, bald.
ere generally -ilaiks32 • Case" and 032 bid;
buyers for month; sales at 18475, cash.,
Lard held firmly., at J 8 (188 c Bulk;
Meats odye
a „' abort rIY midtiles'at'loe,
loose -dry:Jtaffeir,ahoulders at' 120 cash,'
MO buyer the'niti,nth t BeOeipti foe past
twenty-four thltra 7 - Boar , 0,979, 'tibia;
whest,ll2,43l3rftlilos;os7i. bats 8,620: ,
rye 702 buttoggf f o 24 .4gfil 4 / 1 4 0 ,—
e
our 9,250 lel' Wheat E2O, /1" 'tti &ph.:
614; °ate 679,903;' , rye 2,779 1 )6h: ;h ogs .
3,llo.Freights' steadY At'f,r o :9l l ,__ o 9rn.,
to Buffalo,andAktio on Wii at tfly,.tWfflto.
' Sr. LQUl } it -Xlll4O 9 , ; 'q J ale9dYi
and tinchangOd..,,Cottom, told' WS Mid
at 29c. Hemp , dull 'at Isll .440 r
25 14
plate undreseed, and '01,60 'for choice '
do. Flour active ano firm.for4w MOO;
at 1110)5 for spring to fall ripper, 05,59 Or,
eitra,,l6o7,faa. doablik , ,p.atrow nociAlnit
9,75 'fOr t choke. triable Agra ...to,o;fanoYi
Tiiiit, a*xe - ibat, t rinoirgesl - s t kilf.olo)
' 1,091br Oda to - eltoToe o. 2, 01,100)1,11
for No. I, 01,800)1,55 for low prime to
2
4; ;[
- I ) IITSIMEGIr GAZsTrg'?
... 2474
.....1896
...... 533
259
3146
2217
13:13
. .f
strictly prime red fall, and 81,40®1,88
for choice to f•trictly choice. Corn.buoy
ant and higher for choice and fancy
white; other grades unchanged; mixed
and good white in bulk sold at 59@600:
choice yellow in sacks 68c: mixed white
69@71c: white 74@760, and fancy. do 77©
80c. Oats firmer and a shade better at
60c in bulk, and-64;1®66c in sacks. Bar
ley; nothing doing. Rye quiet at 93©
95c. • Whisky firm at 940. Groceries ex
tremely dull at 20@251.5c for common to
choice Coffee, and 13©15c for prime to
choice • Louisiana Sugar. Pork stiff at
$450. Bacon firmer at 18M®14c for
shoulders, and 18®18ge for order lots
clear sides. Lard quiet at 183‘,c for
choice kettle. Cattle quiet with a mod
erste demand at 3yA7e. Hogs in fair
'retineat:at 7@B)4c. Receipts-2,000 bbla
flour, 15,0410 bush wheat,. 11.200 bush
corn, .9,300.bu5h oats, 200 bush rye. •
• CINCINNATI, June 9.—Flont and grain
'unchanged; family flour at -$5,501 5,75.
Red wheat at $1,73®1,76. Cbrn dull at
'61082c for ear. Oats less firm but Un
changed at 89©72e. 'Rye dulrat-98c©31.
Cotton firm but quiet at 29e for middling.
Tobacco active •• w tit a large 'demand;
sales 293 hhds at $ ;58®22. Whisky un
settled and prices war held at 94c, but
at the close, sale* magnitude could not
have been made bet r Than 92c. Mess
Pork advanced to 2, ith' a 'moderate
demand. Bulk DI Etta eld at 13c, 15%c,
16yc and 176 for s oul era, aides, clear
rib and clear sides; 'but no sales. Bacon
Fluid at 14@l7ge and 17%e for shoulders,
clear rib and clear eides, being a.further
advance. Sugar Cured Hams 18M@)19;ic.
Lard dull and held at 18%c. .Butter in
fair demand at 23026 c. Eggs declined
to 16c. 100 change in Oil. Gold 1383;
buying. Exchange tirm at M, 10 to 50
per cent. discount. ,
ToLEDD, June 9.—Flotir dull and heavy.
Wheat •dull; amber 111,32. No., 1 white
p 1,55; white regular lo better and' busi
ness very light. Corn—No. 1 a shade
lower and quiet at 68c; No. 2 Machanged
at 66;4c; yellow 70@70;40; condemned 46c.
Oats steady at 65%065%c far No. 1 and
Michigan, and No. 2 64c. Rye dull and
nominally unchanged. Barley dull.
Receipts-5,400 bbls flour, 14,000 bu
wheat, 15,600 bu corn, 7,100 bu oats.
Shipments-1,200 bbls flour, 2,200 bu
wheat, 8,100 bu corn, 4,100 bu oats, 300
bu'rve.
etaTELAND, Jaffe 9.—Floor dull and
inactive. Wheat dall and heavy; No. 1
led offered at 111,27;4; do. sold at 01,14
and deMand very , light. Corn dull and
unchadgod; No. 1 mixed held at 69c.
Oats dtfil 'bat utichatiged;No. 1 State held
at 65c. Rye very dall.;,No. 1 held.at 51,10
®1,15 In small.lots: No. 2at $1.05. Bar
ley-,--nothing doing and nominal. .Petro
lenni excited. unsettled and lower: re•
fined held at .27%Q2i1%c for June, July
and August in , large lots. . ,
MILWAUKEE, June 9.—Flour dull and
nominally unchanged. i Wheat firm,
51,16 for .1 , 4). 1, and sl,llii for. No. 2.
Oatti firm, 59460 c for No, 2. Corn dull
and nominally unchanged. Rye dull
and lower, 950 for No. 2. Barley entirely
nominal. Grain in lots firm and un
changed. Receipts-2,000 bbls flour,
129,000 bash wheat, 50 bush oats. Ship
ments-4,000 bbla flour, 16,000 bushels
wheat. ;
BALTIMORE, Juno 9.—Flour dull and
declined 25(. - 5450c; western subertine ss@
5,50; extra $5,50@7,00; family 8 7 ,50@ 4 ,50.
Wheat weak but prices unchanged. Corn
firm and higher; white 90692 c; yellow
87c. Oats firm at 70@76c. Rye nominal
at $1,30®1.35. Mess Pork firm at $32.
Bacon active and advancing; rib aides
1734 c; clear rib 183 c; shoulders 14Nc;
hams 20@21c. bard quiet at 19;ic.
Whisky very flat at P.
PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—Flour dull
and drooping. Wheat more steady; red
and amber unchanged; white $1,65@1,73;
Rye steady at $l,BO. Corn active and
higher; Pennsylvania yellow 92c; west
ern do. 69c; mixed 83©138c. Oata quiet
at 72@75c. Provisions and Petroleum
unchanged. Whisky 95cl:381,00; contra
band sailing largely. •
Loursvm.E. Juno 9.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat; red and white $l.lO
@1,20. Corn; shelled 66c. Oats 70 Rye
81,25. Leaf Tobacco active; sales at
83,75@5,20®15,75. Provisions advanced.
Pork $32. Bacon; shoulders 140; clear
rib 17 We; clear sides. M. Hams 19c.
Lard 19c. . •
liry Goods Market.
NEW Yons, June 9.—There has been
an effort made by a few interested par
ties to advance prices of heavy brown
sheeting's and other styles of cotton goods,
and some large sales have taken place to
leading out of town firms at an advance
of 36c per yard, but sharp buyers could
Until today obtain all goods they
required at old prices in other houses.
Today all the leading inakesof Standard
Sheeting firm at I6c, and the Pequot A
are held at 1634, still first class goods
can be bad at 15%. The Granitevllle A
A 44, sell at 15; do E KAo. at 1454; Law.
rence F do. at 1336; Cabot A at 15: Dwight
Aat 13,, C s , ; Sherbrook A at 12; Interna
tional 10%; Suffolk K at 10.. To-day
the market was less active, and yet a fair
business doing. Bleached goods are also
looking up..
RIVER NEWS.
The river continues to recede steadily
with six feet three inches in the,ohannei
by the Monongahela marks last evening.
Weather cool and pleasant. Mercury at
5 7,', 'id. 76; wind from the , south.
. The Grey Eagle, from Parkersburg; is
the only arrival we tows to report. ,She
had a big trip and, departediamin as
usual. , By „the way..it is reported %hat
Capt. Brenner' contemplates building ,a
new boat for this trade. . , .
The' Lawrence depa rted last.evenilig 1
1 with an excellent trip, having all, the .
freight she could take An 4 q uite a, num
ber 0 tniso l 4gOrs• ~Pilete--7 " Mulritie and
_Hoeft.' • • - ,.. ,.. ,1, Cr , 4 , , ' , '
The tdr,lllits . d.eitig4o4 SkiiMaii, is ea-, 1 1
nounekni - to depart. or. St. ~.tionis mid the 1
Upper '.24iisiettippl,.lo:oey., s ~Sliel i e .an I
excelient;.boat . and In 31p.top condition I
The; w o Pap ,- Andy, Aolibutou,
fr
for ott8 1 7 0) . r . 1 ' , eUr . l . .i : /1.1 , 21. 1 ,, , t' 1
Jr., le ' g g ap steadify for "the Upper.
mies_,fOil,, POKIM_ ii.Pitase, 9ilerCluidieblatefe. I
can rely gr it ner,gsnng ,-- through, clear up,
to St. Pa il Canty(' *bIUBOIA. illktk )00E11 1
there twlea-tlils , sefulcintel/41Ablis will_
, make his iiiied.trlp. , : ,. 1 • k, 1,7' c
~.. The Ida StO4dale, p'iuteefl 'Fort tautly,
).lay testii; S en -route for.: Fort Benton.
'With 280, tons; the'. b i ggest : trip at tile.
'Moon.•
• -",
1 .i., ~ TheiMaggle Tiaye from St. , Lottis. and
1 1 .4ba , Hate Putnam from Olcoinuatir` are
, among the.ftrat hoate dge. - ' : ' .
~ The Sam,Roberts aucoeatfed in getting
;at, y,Thite's .11,ipple withopttnuchtlieheui-
Ay.. - The Wm. Stone, oleo,. got , aground
14.049 eagle PlaPe, but she, too, succeeded
.117'4Ing 9v .e r l , . 1.u.: ~,
2 '. .4fiblary rroavage.. and :Tom FarreWl,
,gen; §it. 4.tila, pita tows. of iron ore,
ii!hPßlfil reach herOaCen. ~ ~
1' ...t•The Judge , Fletcher was &AS at'atm
' Aim in New Orleans on the 6th inst.
,
4 3 . , •• ;..iThe Weletene has ',entered - lb° Et
'yett'Sitra and Otatit trade.,.;',ptje
,rett 'pier
• Orleins 01 1 ' 1 h t1 a . 1 ' 34 ..........i.i-- , ..i: ' ,'+." 1
r 51.5 114441;
": . f2 4 114e `4 f - fit ' '40,11i
tor W 1 , 1 4 1 4;444 . Ailit 7
f i4, t,,,....i.....,,.n.,..,...*
..,_, ~...
Irvevcr ireltSiALVEtt, ow,
as - rkanus River Packet Com
pi:ly have already contracted for a boot
~` ~ ~
ENE
^•-•••
80
-1 1 a •5
to ix, built seen as the Cairo Docks
are completed. •
The Portland' Steam= Packet Com
pany have run their steamers between
Portland and Boston for the last tWenty
five years, making 15,000 passages and
running 1,900,000 miles. They have
transported
,1,600,000 _passengers and
3,500,000 tons of freight.
—Sam Bell,sa" White deck hand, fell
from the guard of the Horned,:as she'
was passing the.Temiesse Rolling Mills
on 'Sunday, and was drowned. He
swain some dietance r towards the shore,
when he suddenly threw up his arms
and disqmeared.,, He was about nine
tetn years Old;and was from St. Louis.
—On Monday night the weamer Eu
Claire,'Captain Shewthaker, in attempt
ing to pass the •railroad bridge at
Terre Haute, struck, a pier. but at the
time it was supposed she had received
no serious damage. When she reached
Fort Harrison, lour •miles above, it was
discovered that "she; was in a sinking
condition,Arid she sooh settled down in
deep water, her smoke-stacks only being
visible yesterday*morning. •It is be
lieved she will prove a total loss, and it
is said she was not insured. The Eu
Claire was a. small side-wheel boat,
owned by Captain tr. Shewmaker, and
valued at 13,000. '
—The St. Louls'.RepuMican of Sunday,
says: Capt,:?Henry Adkins has fairly
.assumed his hew duties as Superintend
ent of the Siktional Docks . . The Nick
Wall haajust•been thoroughly repaired
under his supervision. The Wauanita
will reload immediately for Pittsburgh.
The John Kilgonr has laid np at the
"Island" for repairs. The Nick Wail
will begin receiving for Fort Benton to
morrow, The Messenger has iron en
gagements at Sulphur Springs. The
Wauanifa reshitped 260 tons of freight
im the Noi them Line packets.
—A St. Louis telegram under date - of
Monday says: The Great Republic will
leave here to-morrow for New Orleans
with the heaviest freight carried this
season. Capt. Vanhook, her - new .com
mander, is' winninggolden opinions
here. •
—The body of a female, supposed to be
one of the victims of the United States
and America disaster, was found in the
river at Log Lick, on Sunday morning.
--Capt:'W. P. Fuller has gone to Lou
isville, to testify in the case of PinelVar
hre vs. The Bridge Company. The suit
is brought to recover tho,value of the tow
beat T. D. Horner, which WR3 destroyed
by Striking one ofihe piers of the bridge
in an attempt to pass over the falls. -
—The - Annie Laurie, sunk In the
Kanawha River, Is reported In a critical
condition, wittilittle hope of raising her.
, —The Medi on _Courier, saws Dan
David, ot the Dumont, is making ar
rangements to pilot a beautiful craft on
the river of matrimony.
—TheNew York reshipped her PlUS
burgh freight at Cincinnati on the Kate
Putnam, and will lay up and refit for
the summer campaign.
LiWORTS RAlLitthilLi,
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYIrE dt Cm.
OAGO RAILROAD, JUDO 9.-10 cars metal,
Musick & Co; 3 dodo, Bryan & Caughey;
3do do, Superior Iron Co: 2 cam wheat,
Scott & Gisal; 2 cars shoulders, E
Myers & Co; 30 bbls higbwines, Schmidt
4tr. Friday; 25 do do, S H Watson; 200 bbls
flour, owner; 10 bxs crackers, Kramer &
Bohn: 1 car stone, J HinchifT; I do do,C
Millar; 2 tibla eggs, 6 palls butter, I eg
apple_ butte"; Voigt, Mahood et Co; 73 aka
barley, 21 do rye, 20 kgs lard, 7 bbls
eggs, H Rea Jr; 1 car stone, J L L Knox;
10 has cheese, W Ilaslage; 20 bli,s plas
ter, W Vi Wallace; 12 aks lags; Godfrey
& Clark: 10 has cheese, M Gortnly; 85
do do, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 12 do dO, E
Heazletoo; 20 do do, Dressel dr. Robinson;
27 do do, Geo Boon; IS eke rags, Christy
& Benham; 25 doz brooms, 8 Ewart &
Co; 3 pasts tobacm. E blegraw & Co; 12
kegs butter, W 11 Graff & -CO; 2 bbls eggs,
Woodworth & Davison; bga oats ~ 1
Henderson & Bro; 15 sks potatoes, Wa tt,
Lang Lt. Co; 1 car oass, McHenry & Hood.
CLEVELAND ARID raiIISCROLI
ROAD. Jude 9.-3 cars r.v e. dr_ Shep
ard; 4 do limestone, Bryan dt C; 2do
stone: J L L Knox; Ido do, P Noll; 6
do limestone ore, Bees, Gruff &D; 6do
do, M'Knight, Pik Co; 2do do, Zug &
Co; 433 cakes copper, . Hussey do Co; 1 car
Potatoes, Meanor H; 2'do do, Voigt, M
Jr Co; 1 do turnings, Moorhead Jr Co; 1 do
H Hamilton; 66 bats copper. P
dt B Mining Co; 63 aka wheat, Scott
Meal; 15 has cheese, .H Riddle; 85 do do,
Watt,
LJr Co; "/0 bbls beer. J Klepner;
10 dodo, .1 Reinter; 8 big scales, Fair
banks, hi Jr Co; 12 pkgs lire crackers, 2
bble torpedoes, P Huoker: 324 bas
do, E (lc C Magian; 1 bz wool, J W Mor
rison; 6 do do, Pickeralgll, L S Co; 1 car
oats, 92 eke do. 24 do rye, 81'HenrYlk if;
68 do oats, H Sciatic/boob; 15 bbls oil, . E
dtP R R CO; 6,217 ft lumber, Creighton Jr
Co; 28 eke rags, Godfrey Jr Clark.
PITTSID7ROK CINCINNATI AND ST.
Louis Rwitnown, June 9.-L-10 bdls hoes
2 do forks. J M'Cutcheon; 10 biis starch,
Miller dr.Co; 2do tools,. Logan, 0& Co;
1 mowing machine, Wilson & Co; 20 bbls
fisb, Li.tie & B: 20 do•do, W M Ciorinly;
34 eke rags, Christy di B; 84 bdls seethes
Whitmore, W D & 'Co; 15 eke rags, 6do
oats, Rankin al Bro; 9 cases lard, 6 Ins
candles, D Halorth; 20' tee hatts, 0
Mitchell;•ls do do; Watt, L & Co; 8 do do
8 hods bacon, J Et"Paiker: 3D pkgs to
C D Arensthali - 8 do do, Means &
C; 1 car hams, Meyers de Ido corn,
Kali &•Ritcharti•lo bbls oil, Arbuckele dc
Co: 16 tee hams, J 26 bbls eggs,
Consignees. • • ' 1 0 •
2..LizowENT VALk NAILP.O/04 June
9.-480 bp's oil, Flakier - 4 Br% 940 do dC,
Muchalidc'Co; Feat:Hine, _D Rey
noldttitt 0o;"2 bbla eggs; E Ideazlaton; 21
bBB oats," Stewart at Co; 240 bble 011,,
Mahal. Jett o; 450 do"do, & N -McCutc
eon;,2 carp Metal, ,Totterccci; do do,'
Painter Co;4 . dilder.Woodaldea it ,Co;' 1
motto, &Oct it u/sqiihF e i ere wetal, .T. 91111,
_ •
Aranunzux ifteenon . • - June • im-100
bbla,tlour i K npx *BOW 100 do do,,Chp,
ißewar4;l 2,ooB *PtAbee9 o, ' , :W IPark;, 3,
,ok.e cheese, gold Itwer;
•Llndeay , I.loCutobectai - ,1 bl , tallow
L &
apps Weise: , /fvow. , 4oo9erage, M.
Ilempbtll:4 100 bide*, A tta. Groetzlogre;
lair
..
stone,Forreeterolk Megraw; ,19
"Ale Ptter... - Fraz.,,, NV& 1 Metagar; car
001103,r.i K Dit:KBOXb
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togylliOs,t4lll , 4W ,VARIOUS .
~
"Qiialities - and', - ., Ccislors
, .I.nrtlattlat ;sitnatton, given to laying Engle and.
r ft pst r i o g s,asepnia. -,/ , (Kpariicawa antl pares
inrrnsa -
„~. •
.. ,
.• -, , . No. 43 . 81)Ve1i 1 111 Avenue,
7' ... iiigigliii ,
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1 .: ,‘: • " ~ , i ~ - ',- + . -
~ra ' -, , i' l ilrgl3ill3flieVA.. ‘.,
1 v
trizara re z-fizatazirar, ,:, mrk,..,...
,en AL MNUISEICR aid Eloltolto#_op
median an* 'Foreign Patesto, No. Te PAD.
RAI. oTiLllZT,Alloilmay(lllN Pa.
11.—Briagat .W - ooDlogtOND.o ape
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RIVM_PA,CICETS.
uPPER, MuSissIPPL
•
VOR _ ILEOKIIii , 461.41-
i s i gr i t
LENA. DITBUQng aad ST.
PAUL direct—The cto.mer :' •
GLASGOW. ,
Capt. ANDY NODINS011.4A•••
Will leave as shovel on THURSbitir, the 10th
Wet
For freight or gamin apply on board or to
PI - FLACK & coraamiNVOUlD; Agnnts.
FOILST. LOIOIS,
RUE. BURLINGI'ON, DU.
DUQUE and ST. PAUL—The steamer
L—RENA Capt. S. Snum
Will leave tur the 'those and intermed,ate ports
Tillti DAY, the 10th inst.. at 4-r. at.
Fur traght oripa-saite pply on ()hard or to
J.)l4Nt S , LACK or
le7 J D. CO LLTLitiWOOD, Agents.
sagrat 1869. sidarat.
NORTHERN EINE PACKETS,
St. Louis i to Klokuk and St. Paul,
AND Ath.. IS IRRIKEDIATE PORTS.
One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this
Line will leave St. Louis darly for Keokuk, H.vetr
awn, Dubuque, Winona, an.. St. Paul.
Through.reeeipts for Preisht 'and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the upper lell-sis
-slat-ippl on steamers running from this port and
connecting with the 'Northern Lillie Packets at
St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to set their
Prvight through witnont delay and at lowest
rates. 'Apply to ' JOHN FLACK,
J• D. OOLLINGWOOD,
Agents, or to
R. O. GRAY.
rahD3:o23 91 Water street.
PARIE ERSBURti:
P , , . ... ..
ITTS V,lft - Glif,.
.044=ri
virtreE, 11
Loat - AND PAR.
KERSBIJIIII LINE.-I,amvP ComPano , a Wharf
Ktallt. lam or tv.K.l 1311 , ..t. daily at 121 M., WED-.
NESDAYB and SATURDAYS
ti2tr4 EAGLE . ' C. L: BRZTTNAN, Mr.ster.
1 1 1
.Freightyrt lie received at ata noura ray
:tAPdEtk COLLINS. •
FLACK & COLLT.NOWOOD,
apl.3 . t 'A.feLts.
STEAMSHIPS.
T ° - LITEROOOL AND , alit
Q,VEENSTOWN.
THE trarmaN MAIL STEAMSIIIPI
,
Numbering 'sixteen • cinit-elass, 'weasels, amonj
t. , . mtbe celebrated
CITY OF Egnin, CITY OP ANTWEFF,
CITY OF BOSTON ! . CITY OF BALTISIOBE,
orr‘P•op - Losnox, -
Sailing EVE= SATIIHIMY, from ,Pler. 48.
va rth Hirer; New York. Fbr mlasageor.further
,laforma,lon anniv to
wmui timailAin.'
• TO FIFTH emusisly`fetirl,All:ie.innialng•
..Twarlo annnOts4 Poat 171,+.1rr
PirISCMaiik.NEOUB.
, onen.re•!....e.eowNi.e.rve.r.e."
UNITZIi ST 4126 INTERNAL IcIEPENUE;
• • • • TWAZirTY7TiIIBD DISTeIICT.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE,
. ,
Orrlca oct.acron.trrsaakk. ezvExua.
23d Collection District of renneytvania
14.67 Water 6t,44leilbellY CDY,MILY•IB,'69:
NoVee Is hereby Warn that the annual Ilets of
SPECIAL TAXES, formerly Lamed LICENSES.
and of the fazes on I
Ineopex, Carrioies Watches, Silver Plait.
£c.. are now in this Office, where payment will
be received thereon by , , the. Collector on and atter
the Ist DAY tsF JUNE, 1869.
These taxes, havingibec.tne due, must be mild
before the 1115th D 411 OF JUNE, 11369; other
wise, additional expetises will b❑ Incurred by the
tunpayer.
E. BUFFINGTON, Esq.. Deputy Collector of
the comity of A'rinstrOng, anu EDWIN LYON;
Esq., Deputy collector for the county of Butler.
wUI be ready to receive, after the;lst of June,for
their respective counties. and will post notices
designating the times and places. when and where
they will be wepared to receive the taxes collect
able by them.
Taxes payable only tin greenbacks or national'
currency.
Office hours front 9 A. x. to .3 P. x.
JOHN SULLIVAN ,
my15:151
LEGS!
LEGS!!
The Artificial With Manufacturing CO,
CHARTERED BY THE STATE. OF PENNA.
All Shareholders are Men Wearing the
Limbs - Made by the Company,.
To those reoutring ;a limb we would say that
our own experience has Induced as to establish*
factory here that would make *comfortable and
durable limb for a reasonable price. Aft. r try
tug a number of sollu scoket and padded socket
legs, we have each found trio) re comfort and use
fulness tn this ••./tDJUIa feBLE LACKING
SOCKET. , than in any °Urn tune in the coon
try. Ine of our number, a skilled mechanic, has
charge - f the abut. We have bought the ?Uinta
use two of the beet patents, and by our expert
rime we hope to Improve In every way that will
add to the comfor t,dura Utility or appearance of the
limbs we make. We have nut the price of our
new r de t a i ned Bo. Persons from a distance are
only in the city while the Measure and • '
cut of the injured limb Is taken.
he saving to pnrehallera, as cornotred with
Eastern prices, /4 from 00 to 4193 in toe price
of Legs . ; 4.• least Sell railroad fare, hotel 'bills
and other traveling l expenses, and then we are
satiated that our limb will stfee lirttse'sartkfacruns
than any este:nada in: New Xork or Phliaas tphia.
If we can get orderthwecan maintain our factory
at the above price, and ,we ; therefore ask an ex
amtnation before going elsewhere. -
, We mate to erderlaad keep on band a small
of stwklngs, braces, and appliances for Injured
ei deformed liarb.._,s alto. etutches; trustießotionl
der braces , de. For further - nformatton tr Cir
cular, contaiaing mint testimonial:lettere from
those who have worn our artificial Moos. address
ARVricIAI. 1. 4. 11LWE1 tpr &CP URING
50Ik BP
Resto:ei" y a Bar to 16
,
'varcarAt,' t.dot.ofti'rtztroves 'Dandruff; •
ALL I)lOiStS Ali? THE scigc.
Prevents l3ii..n:m r ss, and. makes „
tie tft halt.
growtOft,t*y and Luxuriant
pm trio per pittlo,;E2rh l'apei,l4 l
Illtiared by 'SEIVAEI), BENTL E Y
'NEY, llnigglets, Bufftdo. N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
mAnsusiws Ethan':
v A usuiran ntaktii ierLL
ueum.Lie ELI= WiLs.i,timaitiferilllak.
111AzililAIL 1 5 ELI= Cutts QOST4VZ•
Price of Marshall`e - Ellkyr; St.Oatr tiottle.
DoDot, 1304 Meek eV 'Wet.; , AlteliaLL
a Co • CApagtete. Proprietiore.
whiolefialetenh retatt.' by GEO:A.
RELLY - .lrlttitour h'. feeone•Tvra e
GOOD Emi;,- •
• . 1) 0. 1 traga,
f94W.A.XLIP6
Tlilirce W . . Dre tT a TO d.,
'eVloT n k d am Teid4b 1 0 R 4 W 4 .0N!
-a
barrels
)read lbr n Whlse Uzi% gale Z 5l
J. B. 0 FULD.
FROM
COLLEC7OR
IMMO
`RAILROADS..
18(.49,,„'''''''' - ' r , Mitagilit
rillni3l.l.nerH. FOET WAYNE ..t. emcee° -.
I. . W. antt.C.LE yELAND & PITTSBITRaIf ..11. - R.
From Ma Oth 1869, trains will leave that
anti arrive at the'pnllns' Depot, north aide, riSi•- -
burgh citptfine; al follows: - •
...
. Leave..,- i L.- ./1 . .427104 L • / , • - • -
Chicr Ex,— 2:CB a m I Chleago Ex., 1:58 a is
Erie Ygn Er.7:28 ars !Plica go Ex../55:03 p tia
Cl. & YIP g 11 , 19:19 am ; Wheeling Ex 10:48 a ra.
Chicago 1ira11..8:58 am' St. Louis Ex 7:08 p m
Chicago Ex„ —9:43 a miChl , go Ex&3114:08 p m
I
U. diWk•Ex 2:08 pa. Cleveland Er 3:53 pas ,
Chicago Ex,' lis23 p m Erie A - Yg'n Er s:Bp at -
‘lV.e &Erie Ex4:3B pm CI. &Wh`g Ex6:s3p or.
Departfrom dllephany. Arrive in Allegheny
Bear Malls Ac. 8:158 amlLretadule Ac..6:58 am
Leetsdale ." 10:03 a crt,Bca!r Paths " 8:48 sin
" r ' " 11:513 a alt New Castle 4 10:23 am
Rochester ',• 1:2il pnt4Enoir - z "*. 9:13 am
Enon .. .3 : 5g ptr.! Leits dile " 1:08 pm
Leetsdale - Ace:B:l3 pm i Bea 'r Walla " U:43 pm
Bea'rFalla." •91139 nil Lee,t,G, Lige :: t:,,„ 33 ., Pa --
Leetsdale " 10:4311 - ..' - '•• '""''' "•'''
Fair Oaks &in- ,' - . Feu' Oaks Ellin-
day Church. 1:13 p m day.t.hurch. 9:58 at;
AU' 2:23n.m. Chicago Express leaves. daily.
sir. 12.03" D. E n.chleage. Express arrives daily.
J. M. EIMBA.LL, • J. N. AvouL Lou° ,H -
tien'l Ticket Agent. . Ueul SuPte.Vs.
ga.H. A N Gr.F. OFMNII _M
T/ME.." I
MOMENT' VALLEY-RAILROAD.
THE ONLY innEcT Boum° TO TUE ,ths
EmIONS WrTHuUt CHANGE OF 0.1. 1 21.
On and after MONDA 1, May 38.'1892 'TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (txcept /Sunday)
will leave Pittsburg:l'Depot, corder of Elev
enth and Pike streets, ftr Franklin; 01102y.612 .
!aim, and all points in ti e Oil Regions.
MANE PITTSBURGH. ARMY fK PITIBBIIIiGH
Day Ex 8:00 : am Day :Ex.....:'5:15 pie
Night Ex.... 7:30 pm, N iglit Ex 6;39 aas
Brady's B Ac 3:15 p mlßradys.ll Ac 19:15 ass
Ist SodaW'ks 9:45 a ni: l EtsodaW l ks: :7:40 a at
2:lSodaWlks 6:30 p ut , 2d SodaWlcu 6:11 p na
lat Holton.. 6:48 a m let Holton.. • 9:50 ais
2d Halton.- 12:110 in ed Halton—. 2:011 pra
3d Hutton... 11:00 pm 3d Halton— 1:05 p
Arnold'a Ac. 5:119 trin Arnold's Ac. 7:40 piz
Charon train to and from Soda Works leave
Pttisburgh at 1:10 P. al. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 50 A. ii.
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains atop at all stations •
J. J. LAM/REECE, Can't bap%t.
THOMAS M. 2.18111, Assn. Mart.
ap:10
• VIENNSYLV.4II,-& — mim
MA CENTRAL RAIL
R AD. On and alter April 25th. 1869; Truing
will arrive at and depart from the LT ton Depot,
come.- of Washington and Llbe , :streets, as
follows: . .. . •
Arrive.l, _ Depa .
Mall Train.... 1:25 am • DayExpre a..21:14.414.
Fast Line 1.48 am Sontnern E.; 4.e0 Am
Walpe No. 1..6 20 am gall's Nu.
.... 6:30 ma
BrintonAcc'n. 7:80 am all Train, .... 0:1e am
Wall's No. 2.. H:5O am RevodAss Nol Ito2o aim
Cincinnati Ei.9:10 am •Cincin'ti Ex..1.2:80,pm
Johnstown Ac 1035 am Wall's No; 2.. 11151
pm
-
Bawd Ac Nol 1: lu pm Sohntown...lo-3:05 pm
Pittab , ol Ex. 1:30 pm Rraddocks Ap. B:40 iat
Phila. Expressl!so pm Phil,: Express 4:201m
Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm Wall% ',No: 3..... 4:sopm
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm all'a.No, 4 0:041:13i-
How'd Ac No 2 0:35 pm *Fast Line..y.. 7:30 pm
Wall , B . NO.s. 7.:2OdSM Flow , 11 AgNo 2.10510 m m -. ..`i
Way PaSsn'2 - 10:20 pm liVall , s2s o. 6.. I11:00 rum
s - ,*These trs s ins maltvlOosc counettion a, Rarrls,, . 4,
burg for BalOmbre.
~ ~.„
The Chuicliqtalti, leaves Walla Statinheivergtf .‘ ~
Sunday at 0:05 ji sa.,- reaching Pittsburgh ~ .
10:65 Is. ia. 'llletiliMini t /eaves Pittsbutgli • '. ,'
if.
12:50 p. .
.aud arri ve lit . Walla Btation . .. ,
,g.iinclnnati Exprege leas .daut, All
,0 .,.,
trail. a daily except - Banda ),*1 5 - . • 7 7 1 1
For farther infurlfigar a Ntr n , ri f ' s k Ar . :l . P.
The Pentisylvanlaßallroad Coti t pany Will 4
M ,', ,
nxi m.
sum any vlstlMßs s mske, arca forwelulli ap '
panel, and limit thea , responslb litv to One ;.,, ~
Art. Dollars in value. Ali Baggage agate
fort amount In value will be at theMsk of the
ewnar. mien taken hV special contract. .... • ('
~,•_. 1.
EDWARD el. - WI/4;IAM . '
ap2a. General aluperinteadent, Alajblp
UTPENNSYLVANIA.
OA.D.-011 and after April. 25111,18890th0
Pt. esenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Rai road will arrive at and depart from Mi. .
Feder.! Street Depot, Allegheny City. as follow*:
Arrive.- _ 1- ;Depart.
Springd'e No 16 : 40 a m l lLall 7:00
Freeport No. 1 11:21111 a m !Freeport No. I 0:110att
Express 10:40 a millinu•pb"g Not 11:20 .
Sharpb's No.'l 1:20 pin Express . 2:50 pm
Freeport No. 2 4 : 00 p m riprangtl'e No 1.2:30 pm
Stall • 5:50 m Freeport N0.25:20 p
Springd'e No 2 6:20 p D
miSoringcl'e No 26:30 pm
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Sanction
every eunday at 7:40 a. zu., reaching Allegheny:
City at 8:50 a. m. 'Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. to. anti arrive at Allegheny June.
Lion at 3:40 n. •
COraworanalt. T/Crrirre—FOr- sale in - pselcagc
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Cluestans '
street. Herr's. Bennett,- Pine Creek., Etna and
tlharpsburs and good only on the trains stopping- -
at stationr , Pecilled on tickets. _ • -
'u. The trains leaving Allegneuy City at 7110
make direct connection at Freeport wlthWalv ' -
kers line of Stages for Butler and ktaanatistown.
Through tickets ma be purchased at the Ofilm.
No. lilt Clair street, neartheSuppensionßfidgo,' '
rlttsburp h, and at the Depot. Aupitillal. t : •
For fu.rtherinPranarion apply to . •
JAMES Lxmams,ALent. .
_ • reSerld Street DePtlte
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will nog
Sc mune axy rittfor Baggage, except forurky:
apparel, and limit their : responsibility to One
/lunched Dollars. in• Stine. All baggage • ex.-
ceeding ti la amount in value wllibe at the risk or
the owner. unless takorr bir special contract.
_ EDWARD H . WILLIAII4I
ap3l GenemitinneriatendenV,' AltoOna:l'av
ITTSBUltGalirmaglit., •
CINCINNATI
. LOWS RAILWAY, •• •
PAN ILifinE ROUTE. •
cziAtior up TIME.—On and - after MOEVAT., •
April Statb, 1889, trains 9 - 1111ehve and arrpishB.
the union Depot,l4 !MO's: - • ' '
Mall . A A :93 a. M. 1913 a.
.. ... 9.4-3 a..M. , 11:13
Express .. .. 9:33 p. te.tu
Mixed Ace'n 5:33 a. m. 8:58 p.
MeDonald''s Ace`n,No.lll:43 a. nu 8:18 a. W.
Steubenville Accommod. 3:58p:m. - - 9i33 a, m
Idellonald!s• "We'll. N0..28,3 ei D. . ,311.9
Sunday Church Train.. 19:58 p. ni. 9:58 a. m.
• •
la- :33 P. tia'n will leave •
12:1a r 4 x. Ir.i twill entire ually. • 1- =
A/1 mbar trains will rum dallv..Sonesyseavept...,
ed. 'rue 9:11,3 . : ALL avant :Oates -oldie eon..`
sections st Ntwark-itr Zanesville. , •
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.110IILL, Onnetti Ticket Anna:
w. CARD. putlit. • Steubenvi ll e. QUA.
anYit • •
rrrsinunGu ummit
CON MMUS VILL
AILROAD. _ _
Itlt
and w i IIUESDA. 'Noyember; - 'l7th4
trains arrive at and depart from. tow
Depot corner of erant and Water streets.' it s •
fouowas. r
alet.
• D.Parta Ari
Mall to andiron' Viten- r -
town..
' %Lir 6:00 V. ' '
lifeKeesportAceounit'M 11:00 A. it., 2:05
Ex. to and , froM Untini: - 3:0010:10 d' , :tar.
West Newton Accom`d 4.4301.. u. t 3.5 A. ut.,
DraddockVAccoradtin.' 0:15 nat.' - 7150 P.
Night 'Ae. tobiciVsport.lo:3ol!. X. ' Oyit 5 44
ilunday Church Train& • • • -
and front Neat Newton 1:00 . !.; ar, 19;00 ,
Y.O elcitret r s apply
11. 2 ArifONP /
W. B. BTOUT, Superintendent'. - nom
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or Pacific Railroad - from bit: ilisia t i r ta
Gal and St. Joe Railloaffrope iqo :-.11)
in& k - as Lawrence. TOPeEs me e t , ego WI
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track west * of. - kdew9rie b riZ i ti2 i !lin , ,,
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Aid with SANDERSON'S TM-WEEKLY LINX .'
of 00AORES for 'Port Unicatißeare - Tort. -- Peasi, -
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with. ye opoAlible Overland TrausportatioarLinea
from Its western tern:lnto; this m . y ad taw niter*
,anagneited Akellitles - Ror,!„..the Arsaaaguip a et
Iraight to the Par Watt. •
•Tlekets for lane . at ail , the 0 11 11011)114, allele tit; ~..- ~
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