The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 18, 1869, Image 3

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I!ETROLEUM MARKET.
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CirriCE OF PITTSBURGH -AZETTH,
THURSDAY, June 17, 1869.
It is a noticeaole fact that oil is rela
tively cheaper in New York that at any
other piece, and it is claimed by those
I f: who profess to be posted that New York
"bearing," that is, endeavoring to
force a still farther decline. Still, oil is
relatively higher in New York than it is
at Antwerp, and it is but natural to infer
teat at present prices there is but little
chance for business between these two
t ports. Another noticeable ' feature is
the fad that, recently, New York has
been selling to Pittsburgh, instead of
Pittsburgh s ling to New York, revers
ing, as it re, the wheels of trade;
though, thn far, the New Yorkers have
made no shi ments to this place, while
on the contrary. Pittsburgh has been
Ipouring a constant stream of oil into
Philadelphia foe several weeks, mostly
on New York account. Prom the above
it will be seen that-the business peenpety
well muddled, and judging fromrst
indications, it is likely to continue so for
some time to come..
The Crude market. compared with
yesterday, - sae hardly so strong, and
prices, apparently, were tending down
; ward, though as yet, sellers generally do
; not seem disposed to make any material
i concessions in order to effect sales. Sale
5,000.bb15, seller all year, at 14; and two
"lines" of 1,000 each August and Sep
tember at 15. Late in the afternoon, it
Was reported that there was an offer out
to sell 5,000 bbls, seller June, at 1434.
I REFINED .
Was weaker to-day, and some deliver
!
; les compared with yesterday, are fully a
belie cent lower. Sale 500 each October
to December at 33k; 500 each September
to Der--
co December, at 34?; 500 June, at 31;
1,000 do at 31; 500 each October to De
, cember at 33x m
; and 500 last half Septe
her, at July quoted at 31X.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machinery ' 75c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
it OIL SHIPPED BA BT BY A. v. R. R.
t Citizens Oil Co. 500 bbls refined to'
Tack de Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. it S. 200 bbls refined to W.
P Logan &Bro., Philadelphia.
Lyonirez Bro. b bbls refined to W.
P. Logan& Bro., Philadelphia..
Montzheimer Kohler it Co. 250 bbls ref.
to Waring" Ring dt Co., Philadelphia.
Braun dt :Wagner 50 bbls 'refined to
Waring, Ring Philadelphia. •
• Livingston dk 8r0., , 300 eases to War
' den Frew-it Co., Philadelphia.
k Total Refined, 800 Cises 1338 bbls.
OIL SHIPPED EAST PEON DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
Brooks, Ballentine & CO. 78 bbls reL
to Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Dr
..itinca.n Williams, 28 Oils relined to
W.P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 106
OIL “ SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R.
Itientiser, Kepler & Co., 260 bbls ref, to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Total Refined. 260
RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL.
4 , Fisher & Bro 803 bble.
t. Waring & King 960
Braun dt. Wagner 80 "
Lockhart, Frew ''& C 0... 990 1,
J. Wilkins 160 s ,
R. T. Leech 210 41
IJ. C. 'Kirkpatrick &Co 240 "
Total
LIVE STOCK DLIRKETS
RENWA CENyitxt. STOOK YARDS, i
WEDNESDAY, June 17, 186 . 9. 5
EHIPMEETB.'
The following are the daily shipments
of live stook for the week ending Tnes
klay, June 16th. .1.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses
" ednittulay,.... 574 1,394 5,648 65
huraday,—....1,398 2,008 2,949 17
day, 1,439 2,025 1,914 143
At0rday,......-. 227.5,676 1,986 127
ohday,.... . . .... ,19 4,213 1,557 112
neiday, 907- 2,533 2,847 17
,
.. 4,564 17,849 16,901 482
CATTLE.
With a fair demand and only a moder
ate supply,•the market was rather firmer
during the Brat part of the week, but to.
day wider the influence of increased re
3eipte and an increased supply, the feel
,ng'wee a little weaker, and sellers more
*Anxious to realize. As was the' case last
eek, there was a large number of Ws
pouri Cattle on sale, together with a fair
amber', from Illinois,, , Indiana, lowa,
Ohio and Kentucky. Compared with
fast Week, lirices have undergone but
ittle' chan ge, prime to extra shipping .
Fiera pelting at 73Vg48, and 85( for fancy.
vdl,l be seen by reference to the re
rt of eales,lhe great proportion of the
pales were at prices ranging from 7_6117%.
111MEEDAY. une 10.udy . to 51cAx
. • le 30, weight ,850; at 8m; Stewart to
o'er 77, u , hixtg 101,800; at 73i;
k _,
MolMed, Leifer dc Co. for,Thompson to
,- Aull 65, weighing 72,300, at 7,40; Welling ,
Traurnian 60, weighing 82,875, at 7,80;
nnelly to Huntabergar 34, weighing
, ,775,:at 7R; Holmes, jwlerty dc,Co; for
' r ; 11 4
) IC n e a t c .
) &, '4 4 1 a 1 7 1 1 3 0 2 ;, trr t h In u
n ta l l e l ‘ :lit
1 1
• cffe,sl, 'weighing 56,950, at 7%;,. Voter
McMahon 18, weigh g., 19,550, at 7;
... obries, Lafferty . & Co. for Webb to
ndlii 63, weighing 1 01,850, at 7%; H.
lesioiscl,dc Co. for Foster to Klemm A
aynes. 108, weighing . ; 145,65%. at. 7N;
nue l / 7 to Landis 33, w,eighing 40,525,
734: Bash for Morgan to Huntsberger.
. ,at 7437 1 4; Holmes, . Lafferty dr, Co. for
nick to Toter 49, weighing 183,000. 14'
f
Brown 10 Eiratis 18 weighing 2A. 3 04,
.- aY/lell co. Kell/ill% weighing 22,150 at
Ripii• 4nee IL—Orr At Wiiilairts for
, . .
hile it, 1 9. to Valo rlB weighing 21, 425,
?
- t 7,16;,, Prnet.p„R e ll y , 86. weig hing
,24, At 6MI Welling.lto. (Melt 90,
~ eig4 I 4E, I AVIST 48; Hedges,t4TaYlor'
[
. oar;frtayeiremrretAy:awit?htelos.
hic,ilfdtinvoer:B4p2Eitir:e:ffnltiesoLkilY:,Pvg
.1104!)eitriferirrif:tO
Donnell 83/dt 7/60@fr,ga ; tf o itk eivii. &
1
eighing.66;Boo.lll 7fril_sattltar same to •
m il e ert 'lv El °g d hi co l3ir ck l •-1 9°%, 0e it . t :
It Tyr ;for.
x
,550, at 7; fledges dc .Taylor • for Dowl.,
g to Martin 84, weighing 81;026, at •7,4;
me for same.to McGaryey 19, weighin g
4,050, at 6X,44 • , 11
SATURDAY. June 124...Tay10r it F. to
oth 18, weighing 18,125, at • %; sam e t o
me.l6, weighing 19,875, at 7%; Banters
same 19, weighing 19,050, at 7y,.
/
MONDAY . June _ -- 14. HAMM to
itames 3 4, weighing 40,975, at 7%;
mew same 32; weighing 41,475, at 7%;
ante:all it , Lucas to Beach. it Bray 17,
• eigtting 19,700, at 7%; Briggs .to E.
TUESDAY. 'June 15. L-Holmes, Laffertyy,
Co. for . Needy to Beach 4t.. Bray 80;
otirtdrig,43,B7lq Williams to 7)onnell'4ll,
Ix eighinir 58,825, at 7,16: Smith to Gillett'
Ccl/0. We1gti11ag.413,725,14 7,45;- McCoy,
.4 Thlitile/1.4151.1"Pf",47',:1rDil M.;,749'.
..; 50. I. :i; " ;•:, 14;1_ 4 , ~ ..., i vi / tic tt,
wtgov.., Awe ~to e , I
%s dia. at 1E10; maw 10 NW
giant' 1 0 ,111,` s* ' Nl'Multi to
MIN
vit t ,
Beach,* Eray 51 weighing 81,575; Well
ing to vower 16 weighing 17,525, at 7,40;
Brown to Klensen & M 17 weighing 21,-
700, nt 7,10; same to same 80 weighing
104,850; Kelly to Moses 33 *weighing 40.-
072. at 734; Hazlewood & Co to Klemm
16 weighing 20,825, at 7%; Holmes, L &
Co for Williams to Kelly 17, at 5@6; L &
J Sham berg to Beach & Bray 83 weigh
ing 43,300, at 7;80;' Brown .to Kelly 16
weighing 22,125,1 at 7, Holmes, Lafferty
& Co for Brown to Kelly 28 weighing
29,825, at 7%; Hailewood &Co for Don
nell to Heintsberg,er 18.
THUTistsi.Y. June 17.—Bird to 'Klemm
& Co 98 weighing 158 ,750, - at.7,135; Brown
to Musselman & Lamb 48 weighing 62,-
351). at 8, and po premium; Bird to Kle
mm 53 weighing 69,950, at 7,40; same to
white 33 weighing 38,800, at 7.40; Brown
to same 13 bulls weighing 23,100, at 8136.
Robinson ,to Heintsberger & Rowe 30
weighing 42,150, ,at 8; Holmes, L & Co
for itittley to Ward 81 weighing 40,500,
at 7,67%.
:SHEEP.
The Sheep market has been moder
ately active this week, and notwith
standing there
-was a good supply prices
were pretty well sustained, ranging
from 4to 6 cents, as to quality and con
dition. Philadelphia and New York
buyers took hold pretty psely and at
noon to-day there were but compara
tively few in the peins unsold. B W.
Qlilett de Co. bought in all 3,600 bead, for
shipment to New York, at 4©5X. Fol
lowing is a report of daily salesr
Wednesday,
Thursday,..
Friday,.......
Saturday,..
Monday,
Tuesday,
. • HOGS.
The market for this class of stock has
been considerably firmer and prices
have advanced from onelialf to three
fourths of a cent since the date of our
last report. To-day, however, with re
ported heavy shipments en route, the
feeling was not strong, and prices fell off
hilly a quarter. Philadelphia Hogs,
which sold yesterday at 1034, would not
bring over .104 to-day, and a still far
ther decline is expected to-morrow.
New York Hogs. Bmg9, and Balti
more, 9 y,@)93i. Following is a daily re
port of sales;
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,. . .
Saturday,.
Monday,—
Tuesday,.
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW Yonif. Jane lt—Cotton firmer
and less active: sales of 8,000 bales at
8334 for middling uplands. Flour—re
ceipts, 17,604 barrels. Flour active and
a shade firmer for shipping grades; sales
13,500 barrels at $4,60@5.10 for superfine,
State and western. $5,90@6,40 for extra
State. $5.50@6.35 for extra western, 56,25
7,25 for white western extra, 55,80@6,65
for, round hoop Ohio, $6,507,50 for e.xtra
St;Lonis, vigil. for good to choice do.;
i c f los nal in a g . fir ß m ye ; included in
Barley
are r e e o ,Boo i.
barrels for export. Rye Flour without
any change. Cornmeal dull. Whiskey
firm, western at 51,03 free. Wheat—re
ceipts, 148,274 ban els; spring wheat I@2
better and in active demand for export;
sales, of 216,000 bushels at 51,40 for . No. 3,
11.,4224©1,45 for No. 2 do., to arrive and
afloat, 11,48 for Nos. 1 and 2 mixed. 51.49
1.50 for No. 1 do., afloat and to arrive,
$ 1 55 for amber Michigan, 51,65 for white
ichigan, $1,68@1,70 for white Cai
nl. Corn—receiptM' 18,122 bushels.
1
Cdrn heavy and I.@)2c lower; sales 49,000
bits at 62©83c for mixed western via
canal, 84@89c do via railroad, and 90®
930 for high mixed and yellow western.
Oita a shade firmer; receipts, 48,237 bus;
sales 34,000 bus at 7145®78c, for western
afloat, and 7634 c for do in store. Rice
dull at B®B3‘c for Carolina. Coffee fairly
active. Sugar in fair request; sales 700
hhds Cnba at 11©12,0. Molasses quiet
and drooping. Petroleum dull at lax@
170 for crude, and 3134 c for refined. Hops
qiiiet at 6®140 for - American. Linseed.
oil dull at $1,02@1,05. Turpentine lower
at 43 4334 c. Pork firmer with a fair de
mand; sales 1,650 bbls at $32.87®33,00 for
now mess, closing' at $33 for regular. 532,-
7,5, 'for old do, $ 26@26,50 for prime, 528,25
€4.28.50 for prime mess also, sales of
I,6oobbia new mess, seller ,„ and
buyerlorJine and July, at $33®33,23.
Beef steady; sales 150 bbls. Rams firm:
sales 139 bbis at 530®31,50. Ctit meats
firmfsales 200 pkgs at 13@18y,,c for aboul
dara-1611,®170 for llama. Middles firmer;
sales 200 bxs Staffordshire,, short' ribbed .
and Birmingham , at 163;®17c. Lard
firmer: sales 700 tea at 18®200 for steam;
20@20;40 for kettle rendered; also, 750
tea steam, sellers for Jane and July, at
200. Butter steady at 20@)32c for Ohio. 1
Cheese• heavy at.ll@l9o. Freights to
Liverpool firmer; shipments of 50,000 bu
wheat at 6d per sail, and 6%@7d per
steam; 3,000 bbis flour per steam at is 9d
Latest.--Flour, closed active ant So
better for low grades extra . State and
western, for export. Wheat very firm at
51,45 for No. 2, and 51,50 Tor No. 1 Mil
waukee. Rye nominal.* Corn dull Rad
heavy at 55®70e for unsound, 72®830 for
canal., and 84@r2c for, itallroad. Oats
- firm - at 780 for westernilafloat. Pork
quiet at 533 for mess.' - Beef steady with
a moderate; ( r emand'. Cut Meats quiet
and steady.. Bacon firm withr a fair de-•
mand. - Lad steady. at 19%®1930 for
fair
steady. to ; prime steam.' Eggs quiet. and
- , I _ .• .:
estate°, June 17`.—Eastern Exchange
at par selling and l-10off buying. , ' Flour
quiet and firmer at $4,70@6,00 for spring
extras: Wheat active and excited; No. 1
$1,1834; No.-2 has Advanced 8541g40, with
salad:tat sl,lsji@l,lB, oloalbg firm at $1,18;
this afternoon No. 2 , waS quiet and :'held
at 5418, with buyers at 51,17.' Corit Mod--
entely active and ' . .ligaXeliighert axles
.of N0..44464@64350, , No.'2 , at '6l;i(g,62Me,
,and rejected at.'5712,58ct /dosing at'64©
843•0 - for No.. 1, and 620 fOr 'Ne. 2:' this'
afternoon N 0.2 was itominillY62it,'Oate
.111 Mbderatei request' and' qig,io' higher;
saltur of- N0..13-at: .5 9 ,M6Dat'ofoiiing -Uri- ,
.clutorged. P rVirittlet - and firlxi atufirjg ,
.610 2 1 3 Allier,' sales of."Ne...t-'
97;4098e,'
rand Nix at 94 54@)95:11'olctsingre I' 98eVibe
No. 1: - Barley notninal alt'lol,l6®l4ll'forr
No, - 2. HighWltieal ;Wet land fir/herr
ages' at 980. 1 'NeW OrleatitiAMdlassiti 950'
@R.- :SttgartlBsl§l43fe for fair W:31411'08.
PO visions %inactive ~ atilt 'firitt:"- I Melt
Pork 583;26 1314 1 4nd rl33,lso l esked; no
=lea - - Lard 'firth' at 19Mg3193i4J.1 - 'Drt
Batted ShOulders Arno for 'of ty;!istiti'lliNa '
for countrY- , paeked. , , Receipts ;plait 24 -
hoursifiilliii_bbhr flout, 93,11213128 Wheat;'
162,536 Unshorn; 42,784' butt ottts; l 7so Wm'
meatbus :barley, ' 18;982 WO. Shilltt
9,464 bbillilmar, 92,148 bus wheat,
1 48.619 bus corn , 17,738 bus oats, 740 bus
rye, 9,678 hogs: , Freights in fair demand'
and 4 ®340 higher 'at 13e for wheat' to'
Oswego, and'Bc, for wheat to Buffalo.: '
Sxi, Louis, Jitie 17.—Dobaero • steady'
arid thichanged. cottecq, no stook and
ar ldai l hl et er tXtfidditrill.Trettld,bo24
ti P t i out t i'Yilt e a tn i P tt l i i t l o 6 h r a e ri . E l s i
dt ° I!, t il t i p
el n s r g ij A n7a7 n .. op k cd • ,
.... . "extra at a5.25Q)54pvi ‘i"'''
extra i fted 25. double extra t,O alto 1
"VII/ iVt;eat• 4 I and tanOY
iti lit . ri;al{4l"at Yuli ° cbloect and
4 0 ' 1
b0b1e a t1 4 03 0,1,40,; fttl tioro.l4Cr : 0 '
t i l A t fatLeoititfj ', tt t sti4 ''e a -•
" go} All; , eI, ip l y Ist . 0 0'
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3.473 bbhi.
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MEM
5895
2561
1295
619
1597
2445
870
473
701
598
1867
2445
IMPORTS BY. RAILROAD..
P/17811IIBON, FORT
.WAYNB & Cifia
OAGO RAILROAD, Jane 17.-16 cars pig
iron, Nimick de Co; 8 do do, Zug & Co; 79
aka wool, S Harbaugh; 85 doz brooms; .M
M Gormley; 5 do do, -W W Bradshaw; 49
his jars , W Little; 10 d6' doh ' Bennett &
Pawoptt; 60 bdls spokes , Myers it Arm
our; 2 bbl eggs, 1 br butter," L J Blanch
ard; 1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 3
bzs trackers, S S Marvin; 2 bbl tallow.
W H Grafi' dr Co; 57 ski rags, Godfrey •& •
Clark; 65 green hides, G. N Hoffstott; 34
like oats, Woodworth & Davidson; 9 sks
rags, McCullough, Smit it !Co 4 bbis scrap iron, J Jones; 2 bblE h .eggs, I bx ba
con, Allen, Kirkpatrick & Co; 40 sks rye,
Henry Rea Jr; 181 eke rags, Pitts Paper
manufacturing Co; Wears stone,'(: Miller;
Ido do, J Henohleff; 30 . bdls iron, Lewis,
Oliver & Phillips; 100 green hides, -,Hays
"it Stewart; 61 bdls broom handles; 4 R
McClellan; -12 bb's; sizing, :Citizens Oil
Co; 2 cases oil paintings, J "J Gillisple;
'5 bbls eggs; ACramer do Co; 1 bx hops,
`B L Pahnesta L
ck 'd: . ' CO; 800 pigs lead,
.Bryce, Walker it Co; 100 bbis flour, T 0
Jenkink & Bro; 200 bbls dour, Jas "Gard
' •
ULEVELAND AND . Prrrtuninazr NATI.
soAn...iTtine /7:i-4cars stone, .[ P Wolf;
142 ,eke rye,. Ward & -M; 278 do Its, •
l a
,Graham it M; 28 do ye, M'Henry. et H;
52 , bbls „barley. lii ebartrotSl , ::lB t btf":
butter,. Duff it Ton; brooks .apple biat-
I L
ter, Volgc, , M ,it c4itco lime, ?abuts
„tock "4, uo; 2 do': Iltnegdfie ore, .BrYaftidr,
Cangho; - 4 do dO, leeco; !Gil* p;'74 rji L ii'
peanutO,' DickeP it Co; 'SO las bittis;, j •
Lippinoott: l 2 Masses toppti;l 3 &It Mizi-''
i ing fOcc 2 7 6 ''fbillteS i li r oi;Littsse,*--de Co, . a-
, igars,.,•pig‘fironr. Gt pi Wid6 11 001” 88 1 bgir
•osterScotty A, casak,lBo4lo bratwJJ&W
-,Pairiff; „so. r ob_norit D . Halvorth; !•5
• cases, , gin.- tt rapier,l•, it. IN ,i, do do,•P a
, Bunker ~1 dodo s attepgd,4 - DAvisi ,-- 1-
i I 1LL 10 41441 Y; W Ali, plieamto4tl)4 Julie .
A 47...12irtg giebn; Brown-At ;Co ; 1: car s
brick, W I: opus; S. 40 .1114 p% Hender
son & Co; :do lutabisr l ;. Hamilton & 1%;;
rol if
20bollbbli,'Citlieins011 C0;47 sks oats,
Moreland it M; 122 do do, * j 'Ctotlisrsrll"
-..ciali,L 20 head "sheepa Hoffman; Tears
'railroad iron; P U itltltlin R 1 ,4 Oar - Pat
.
clay, Dithridge &Son; 1 do grain, Martin
Brlckell it 00;2 do iime, D". 1.,, Reynaldo;
- 1 do grain , Bingham! it L. C.:*
tr
,
Pirrenuiza '- - Ontaraturi! ,, 'AND ST.
' Laura . .R4tlnnoen. !June ' , 47.-13 hhds
tabiscso,4 , •Mbrpily;,l6,):lll bbls, D BL.y; '4
bbls eggs, ,F,4 grafi ilfi.bois, brooms, H
"R McClellan; T 26 dodo
bales tottou,,M , °lines, 43,10 ez.ecn,29 , aka;
oats, C ITLaie; 2 roils 'leather, PliCtis it
Son; 50 ice hams, B H Myers; l'" case'
cigars, A A Solomon. " ' • "
A 10 '4 4 0 00
Ng . •
111 ; .i,•••• • 11 1 1/I. , fi
eititit . I
~It,LI • .IEI •• "
..t1 .
..)f..,.:,......,...:471.A . Z.E'..f.T-.E.::i
71c; yellowat ,71®72c; white at 78@82c.
Oats dull at 58®59c in bulk and
62®65c in sacks. Rye is in good
demand and higher at 954®97c. Whisky
advanced to 95®97c. Groceries quiet
and unchanged. Provisions very strong,
and in anticipation of higher prices,
holders are only selling jobbing and or
der lots. Pork steady and stiff at $33,50.
Loose dry salted shoulders 13c. Bacon
shoulders 14%®14Mc; rib sides 17V,c;
clear aides 18540 ; loose country shoulders
sold at 133 4 'e; hams 14%c; rib sides 16Mo.
Lard higher and in good demand at 19j4c
for choice kettle, 'and 2054®210 for keg.
Cattle in good supply and active at 314®
7e. Hogs in fair supply with a fair de
mand at 73,i®9c. Receipts--3,400 bbls
flour, 11,700 bush wheat, - 23,100 bush
corn, 11,100 bush oats, 800 bush rye, 700
head hogs.
• s
CormarrrAri, June 17.—Flour unchan
ged and steady, with a moderate demand:
.extra .$4,75®5,254 fam il y 45,50®5,75.
Wheat held firmly at $1,18(4)1,20 for No.
2, and $1,25 No. 1, but i 'the 'demand is
light and so are the offerings.' Corn dull
but unchanged. No Rye in the market.
Oats firm at 68®72e, the latter rate for
choice white. Cotton firmer and prices
a shade higher; middling 32;0. ' Whisky
firmer and holders now ask 98c, and a
small lot sold at this rate. Pro Visions
firmer but little offering, noria,there
much demand, and those orders
find some difficulty in fining thehavingm at the
quotationii. l.Mess pork $33. Bulk meats
13 and MK). Bacon 145:®1430 for shoul
ders; 17%®18me for clear rib and clear
sides. Lard sold at 1.9;4c, but could not
have been bough But ter y extent at this
rate at the close. scarce and firm
at 24@x8e. Eggs dull at 150. Cheese 14
84180®i8. 7c. Tobaccooi l fir
d sales ;
s 179 tffids at
ull ales of 50
bbis at $1,02. Lard oil firmer at $1,45®
1,48. Petroleum unchanged. Gold 137 J
buyipg. Meney market close.
TOLEDO, June 17.—Flour unchanged.
Wheat closes dull and a shade better;
amber, $1,3155 on spot and seller June;
No. 1 red, 81,26, No. 2 red, $1,20; No. 3
red, $1,12; No. 2 white Michigan, 81,16,
and amber $l,lB. Corn is a shade lower,
with sales of No. 1 at 68c, No. 2at 67c,
and rejected' is 2c better at 580. Oats dull
and heavy:no sales. Rye unchanged at
950. Barley is nominal. Receipts--2,800
barrel* flour, 6,500 bushels wheat, 53,700
bushels corn, 13,000 bushels oats, and 700
bushels rye. Shipments -400 barrels
fiour, 2,000 bushels wheat, 10,000 bushels I
corn, and 6,600 bushels oats.
CLEVELAND, June 17. —City made
Flour at 88,75 for treble extra white; $7,00
@7,75 for double extra amber; 13;75 for
double extra red winter; 0,75 for extra
red-winter, and 68,25 for double "extra
spring; .country made at 17,25@8 for
double extra white; s6®7 for double ex
tra red and atnber;l6@6.so for double
extra spring. Wheat at st,3o for No. 1
red winter, and 11,20 for No. 2 do. Corn
at 70c for NO. 1 mixed. Oats .61c. Rye
held at 90®95c for No. 2, and 81@1,05 for
No 1. Petroleum: crude held at 16,40;
refined quiet, held at 271.5(§28c for July
and August.
MILWAKEE, Jun tFlon r active
and 123 c higher ;e
sales of 'choice
Wisconsin and Biwa at $5,37@5,90.
Wheat active and higher at 11,20 for No.
I. and $14034 for No. 2. Oats dull and
nominal. Corn firm at 5830 for No. 2.
Rye firm at 95c for No. 1. Grain freights
firm; 810 for wheat "to Buffalo; 133,e to
Oswego. Receipts: 3,000 bbls flour, loo..
090 bush wheat, 4,000 bush oats. Shirk *
ments: 5,000 bbls flour, 138,000 bushels
wheat.'
. ,
CmcAno, June IT.—Cattle quiet and a
shade lower, at ij4(45,1234 for cows and
Cherokee steers; $b,25®6,80 for light,
and 7,123 f ®T.6O for good to extra ship.
ping steers. Hogs are less'active and 10
®lsc lower on common grades, at sB2s®
8,35 for common, 48,50®8,85 for fair to
medium, 49®9,25 for good to choice, and
$9,40@9,50' for extra.
DETROIT, June 17.—Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat; receipts 4,000 bush;
market closed abouc extra
white #1,60@1,64; No.t
11 do. lower;
81,43; No. 2
do. 1)1,23@1,24. Corn 65c. , Oats 6.334@
640.
PHILADELPHIA. June 117.—Northwest
ern extra family Flour $5,70®6,40. Wheat
less active. Corn active; mixed western
84©90c. Oats steady; western 75@76c.
Whisky unsettled at 920. Provisions un
changed.
Beevrim Whe at unchan ged. .Tnne 7.—Flour un
changed. d Corn dull
with sales of white at 98d. Provisions
unchanged. Whisky firm and scarce at
111,92®1,03.
FRIDAY, JUNE ::18; 18891
RIVER NEWS.
The river Is falling again at this point
with scant five feet in the channel by the
Monongahela marks last evening. Wee
ther yesterday clear and hot in the sun.
Mercury at 5 P. ax. 79 In the shade.
No arrivals or departures aside from
the, regular packets. The Kenton from
Portsmouth was due last evening and,
will depart as usual to-day at 4P. at.
The Maggie Hays for Cincinnati and
Louisville and the Mezcienger for the
Upper Mississippi, will positively depart
to-clay, and passengers and shippers
should bear this in mind.
—Charles Murphy,•cabin boy on the
Emma No. 8, died at a hospital in New
Orleans May 29. He was from Zanes
ville, Ohio, and shipped on the Emma
May 13.
—The Cairo Bulletin, of the Bth - inst.,
says: Captain Mules, of submarine
bellboat notoriety,—knoWn personally
to quite all of our old citizens—has bee
made ;a member o the Engineers' Assoc
elation of Great Britain, an - honor con,
ferred before upon only one American
citizen. The compliment .is well de-;
served.
—The Lorena, with a barge, left Cin
cinnati for St. Louis on Monday with 600
tons. She got 3000 kegs nails at Wheel
ing. Pilots—Boyer and Clarke.
—A St. Louis dispatch says: Naviga
tion on the Upper Mississippi is becom
ing difficult on account of low water,
and freights are rising. The Phil. Sher
idan that arrived to-day will make . but I
one more trip through to St- Paul un
less the liver rises. The two lines run
ning in the Upper Mississippi have 200
barges, which have been distributed to
the proper points, and will be brought
into requisition whenever needed. I
—The Glendale left St. Louis for Pitts
burgh on . Tuesday, with a good trip.
—The Ida Rees and Nile are expacted
to arrive at St. Louis from Fort Benton
on Saturday. '
—A St. Louis telegram under date of
Tuesday says: Tfle negotiations which
were entered into yesterday, for the pur
chase of the steamer Continental were
completed to-day, and the boat is now
the property of Captain John M'Coy.
The sum paid was less than 814,000.
This steamer cost. in 1859,155,000, and
haechanged hands at different times for
mOO% 500,000 and 8138,000, and was
purchased by the A. it M. S. S. Co: for
886,000.
—The Sallie arrived at Ft. Benton,-on
Saturday, 48 days out &min St. Louis,
double triping from Grand Island.
—The Vicksburg Times says the Frank
Pargoud is to have a paper published on
board called the Stern /llumirtant or, as a'
setoff to the Richmond Heddlight. •
—Th Moun City Journal sate
Dexter, -
e Robt. d
E. Lee and Thom ys
peo h n
Dean will be hauled out on the Ways at
that place, shortly, for repairs.
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Commercial I3enj. Crawford,
Esq., Special Agent of the United states
Treasury Department, left for Louisville
last evening. on the St. Charles. Before
leaving he tested an article of coal oil
used for burning- purposes on many of
our steamers. The test was most satis
factory, the oil flashing at 140, and burn
ing at 199 degrees, which greatly exceeds
the temperature of oils of this descrip
tion—the ordinary fire test being but 110
degrees. which is generally conceded as
safe: The oil subjected to the above test
was furnished by Messrs. Barker, Pearce
Co. and was pronounced equally as
safe as lard oil.
—Fort Benton advisee of the 12th Inst.
say: The Mountaineer- arrived yester
day, and the Shrove this morning, with
a part of their cargo. No change In the
river.
—Sioux City adVices of the 12th inst.
say: The Nile. of the Northwest Trans.
portation Company's line, arrived from
Benton to-dav, with forty passengers
and a cargo of furs. She leaves tomor
row for St. Louis.
- - •
The lda Reese arrived from Benton
to-day, with 1,000 bales fors. She left
fort St. Louis this afternoon.
River ana Weather.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE, June 17.—River rising
sca lowly, with six feet nine inches in the
nal.
RIVER PACKET'S.
UPPER MIR . IGRRIEI4I. 7.7°
DU
F oR, QAILEN4. Dl7-'j id dir m a
DUQUE, ST, PA lIL and KlN
rhe steamer
MESSENOER Capt dram DRAN.
Jas. woolen. clerk, will leave AA above ZEUS
DAY, ;one
-For 71141. tor rtfVlFlV7OlikiZtar?..4lroite.
ices
.or OIiBIitST.SWANZY & CO., Agent/.
LOUISI
kIOR CINCINNATI and
LODISVILLE.—The steamer .
AUtilE HAYS rapt: lltanrts.
WIII leave tor the above porta T IS DAY.
June 15th, at 5 o'clock r
For frelght or pasaage apply on toard
FLAIIII A" COLLINOWOOD g e nts.A
Jen or GURIIVIT & BWANSY, Agents.
PABETERSBUBIi
DIT;Ts II UR Isar i g
A 'WITSELING AND PAR-
LlNE.—totave , Cumaanws whiger.
Boat. tom or Woo., Stror.t, daily at us at., Wisp-
NEBDAYB and SATURDAYB,. •
DBLY KAGI.E; U. L. SniNNAN, Master.
Yreight will be received it, all twin oy •
.IAMEII COLLINS: - •
,OVIALNOWOOD.:—
'• • A.aeutd:'
QM
JSTEM4I3I4IFI3.
TO ..ALIVEIt s POQL..ANEtain
..QUEENST
• _••
,•
TIIII maxent MAIL STEANSIIIPS.
NardiAiltaii"Ofxteon flrst4lito +easels,. aroOnp
• oikeeebpase.di
.erry of. pamis,-
.._9 IT Y OP ` 'NV Oi9PecriP,
, EVEBY A3A.T.UIt,
.r.t.rth Elfor, Now York., For nassfEoprNrtlifr,,
Info:mm.lon noir to • „
W1LL4•441.„ HINGBAM I Jr.
to ruf,,,,4_,lßNEm(fnirogitiittitokiidipar.,
..; NonifVerrtriAßlte'Primt MITA*. P.mthtirsll` t
!EA: ~it,
CELEBRATED r"`l'
WORCEByERISIIIRE SAUCE, '
. - , •,; Vxtratit or a let-
Proio . uneed:W , •
COMPIO(SEO.IIS,'
TO Ds 17111
nly Good Bonet'
. ..
ft.Worcester,Ney,
,-- t Tell Lea and
partials , that their
Nance la highly ea:
.-ei wed ln India,
and in. in iny rim •
ion, the most pala
table as well as
;he most whole
.eaace that le
. . liiiill
',
~ ....'
~ Pot tree o nboard at London or X , twerpoot, In
goni
parcels of twentrcanta or mote' each cue two
norwn large, nye dozen' InttfdlL:or ten dozen'
small. Y,artlea who order through , tor have -the
adssatssn'oris sun ply from oar stock' "ante inn
' arrival. o Ld flter c io gerl 4l '; V: s.l4 ' ' .: l i .. '
Jsznelp 4 rEeeler &eon sselebrated , Dna solder.
malatlO. 'Robert iltddrernatilltelibrat 'Annul
Shewdt. 4.14 e le.r cavirdeetstins.,:s motile I&
Blsonslf.
Arabs& ' P atio lita l lpi e s t liP s i b e l l i l litiN
-hics.lo l Eig.lollntil'allin *VI an Met:
w,lass or 'suns, uermany. el and attar,
JFIIIND SIC/911218 us - .
rillinaulliVilarrrkiraMlST.6l4s
Ms •ws , 1
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Q 3 ''.:4Z
s+.:.—:
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„g
._IL ~i..Y1.
/Lad Applicable at ,
Every Veit*try
OP
DIgR.
, r =1...;
. .
ALED pRoPoRALs will be reeived at the
11, A. Engineer's Office in Pittsburgh. Pa.. until
6 lo7elociv - P. th of WEBB/Leib-AY, June 30th,
1869, fir quarrying and delivering stone on the
river bank. and lo ;ding. trant 'ruing and put
ting in 9 'Awns, including a su ; (dent quantity of
bruiti at points where neodeu. Also for river cx.
cavation of gravel.
Thestones for the dams to be generally four to -
Ilse cubiclett, and not less thin one canto foot
each. Bids to be Made by the cnbic yard.' The
work to De commenced fortowlth, Ten per cent
nm of the' monthly estimates of work' done will
be , reserved as aeanthi; and bidden; must ac
cOpsny their proposals with the names of 'vitt,
* etios.;Blaok toms will befarphnedon app -:
piloation at this omee, to be Oiled up. by the MCl
dem • j • -
The right Is reserved tO reject inte r est of
all bids.
if it snail be deemed for the interest the 80,.
ernmeut to do so.
I Allies 9o
WI) • ellng I ,
Isl.
Buttlogtoti., .. In
Medipe and io., • •
leies bay.... I
filstrg Sim.
Waroiiiw.,,;,•,
MEI
Byi commind of Btg. General A. A.
E
BUN-
P
RZYS,I Chief of ngineers of the Army of
thelJoitel States.
w. lIILNOR ROBERTS,
U. : B. Civil, Engineer: In ett•rge of Ohio Elver,
Improv..ments. 1
Px rienotoll, Pa.,•June /5, 1186fi. :
jeli;kB2 I ^ I. :
OirrtOs CITY F isqlfreaa AND. WIRT - I:YOB, /-
} Plttsbergh, June B. 1869. f
I\TOTIE TO O ! CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTORS.
.. L . l ! :, J. . ,• ' , ,
.. '.
I .. .
i ll,
SEALE PROPOSALS for grading, paving
and Curbing , 4 - 11th itreet,' Butler street to
the Allegh44 rlyert •••-•' '' '
Beach alley, from Pride t iltenbbrger street.
Spent alley, from Alstlo Ststh street.
Spruce alley. ' rontOith to fillthiSreet. •
Liberty street; roullfaslett street to the Pike.
Slatee.nth street, froin PlkaAtreet to Bridge.
St.Patrlclis alley,hoin Marion to Idlltenberger.
Liberty street„,from 3tsr. to 33d street..
Pen street. from 31 l et to 334 st,reat.,
Alio for I.:r. ylng a clay pipe sewer ilytwo feet
In die eter, on Ponriti avenue; itioni'' Erdltlideld
street 0 . o herel .wilei; will be: recelccd; at this
°Mee ntllTU4lDA.l7 . .J,tuxe 92d 1 1888.
' .s fdr biddlug isn'd . 6neildcatiens can s be
;bad tole eifliee4 .) .1
•, Tlie ottunlttee reserco the elilbt ;to ;Maclean
Or all Ids, and no
.101/. consldeced made
out O black ' s from *fill tace: •
. . . In.
f t•CIT'IDN't3II,IIIMTC:.'
brrt6c or a= r
• .
lEE. ;—lsetiled ‘`.l4vBositt
_fir. umbering boututir , On' , Etial
Leona :13d
mom-DAY.
Stltti street, will be reaelvea sp4, this.
'Mee unt il June' 0591. , Por•I
=
location' nod methodotnurrq!eflug, .at
' - . , • 41109A14.
'Jel3:lle47 • ^CIO Jenismeets.
lir from a medical
irtnticzcan at Mad-
'Tao,`td his brothet
,- ..-.-........-..-_-_,
. ,
,
INSURANCE COMIOANY',,
PE LAWS amino/ill,
aro. on Firtia r ikvenfii. • second Floor,
. ,
= I ' rriTiffilituff.PA. ' ..:
Capital All xiittavi.- '''
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..' 1% • , . 1 ; nistoto ß m
if.
.1._31 lei Ff.W.filiver4i;rpt.lii.flitlliirs,
DaTeAs4l,cr, S Vi iarigkan= A* %VT'
Jake , ' ,-- , 14.. '''OlurkAn. Joag. . al i.
211 " ii ! t Mills Viil6/IkriotcPAii.=.l
• .ntlin 4 JENNIINO, VAceoilent. : •
~ / • '.• JO& ' JuifirwroN, Sr, fewit7..
.._,_r. 1 ; lefißtl •, 1 1
1 _,JN, 41B + 5 W F(,0411ea t.
.L''
4 1111 4110,014.140ak. Talmo on , all wire
iiihifs .: 44 1 1
7 ~ P 0 t - fl'ert 'ir
,IDI wkiativ...9ll bitreeti 1441iiii ; '
l ' u ' r real. bi
, 4. X. CAXlTua * , i
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PROPOSALS:
piiiOPO9AL9
- •
FOE TIM
SALE OP PROPERTY'
AT THE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
, . • 1 . .
Sealrd propooals will lbe received at the Treas
ury Department; until THURSDAY, the first
day ofJULY, at 12 o'clrek M, addressed to the
, .
General Superintendent, Treasury 2 nildings, for
the Sillier the following property: •
First cla , s paper machine, built by John L.
Seaverns. Wore. ster, Mass. . .
160-Inch rourdrin ler machine, screen vat, and
all necessary fixtures complete. •
3 patent sution bxes.
First and se c cond p o ress rolls made of brass; six
(6 • dryers.
3 calendar 'roils with three (3)
,winders, with
size box attached. . .
1
1 iaboy and all necessary aliening and bangers
complete, with belting and gearing attacned to
same..
1 parr calendar with five (5) rolls, belting,
and a necessary fixtures.
2 besting engines. 42 inch knives, two (21
washers to .• ach, and , all necessary shafting and
belting complete.
5 hydrautio - presses for pressing paper. witb
pump and pip ng attached.
1 new felt"for dryers.
1 • tuff cheat with pulleys and shafting complete
2 large bleach tubs, and four (4) drainers.
. 3 rotary pimps.
)1 double acting pumps with 90 feet galvanized
Ply 1 i
large rolary bl , tteh of ;ron.
1 steam engine amaiholler, thirty (30) horse
power. .
1 steam engine and boiler, fifteen (15) horse
power, **Woodru ff & Beach '•
Mai stre a m made - eeparately for paper ma
chines', c listens' with boilers s u ns rotary
ble.elt.
Rid:thrill be reeleved for all or any portion of
tan following articles:
..,,/ steam engine wilt. portable boiler, (55 horse
lamer.) all necessary connections and pipes at
tached:
1 steam engine with boiler, (55 horse power.)
connections and pipes attaened.
16 hYdraulte pumps, frames connections, sup
ply boxes, and pipes attached'.
4 up4ight walking beam engines four (4) by
draull pumps to each,. all necessary pipes at
tach. d,
Hoe engine and bailer kin (10) horse. •
1 by.IS antic ram, valves and connections.
53 hydraulic presses,
1 bolter thirty (30) horse.
1 itocit engine and boiler (10) horse.
1 steak' engine six , (6) horse. and upright
boiler. l . .
1 donlcsy pump "Woodward." .
1 steam euglne fi fty- li ve ( 55) Itprse, (new.)
2 steam engines, each four (4) horse.
1 cantniling moo:iine.
.1 muCtlage machine.
1 numbering machine.
1 small band wheel.-. -
1 Dampier press . ,
1 "Little Giant" engine and boiler, thirty (30)
2 envlope machines and cutter belonging to
eame. 1 - 'i
2 paper mill.. complete.
3 Retard's Ink Mills. ' • •
Cast Sten plates, a large quantity. ~,.
6.large Gordon presses. '
6 smaillGordon pros
-es.
1 c incelling machine. • •
I 36 . 01 d hyorsstatie press tops, —about 3,400
pounds each
160 lie. ss columns,(wrought iron) 600 pounds
each..
Quantity of old east-Iron pipes. . .
eau tit y of sera,. Iron..
5 casks rosin.
19 casks alum.
11.1.tie1 ce a and 4 barrels glue.
Gnat tity otsoda ash. .
600 pounds of brunet. '
Bids will also be received at the same time for
aste paper, belonging to the Tree ni7 Depart
.. ent. ...tr one year from July 1, 1869, together
Vith a q u antity on hand.
Se paper will be selected into two different
lids. p u lpd mixed, together with a (manti
s of dried now ,ou.ktand, for which bids will
e reeelv• d separately, and the contract awarded
o toe highest Wooer, taken ae a whole.
The Department reserves the Mina to reject all
any portion or the bids received.
All articles to be removed nteen (15) days after
,ale. :
I t EO. C. RICE,
Genersh Superfuteruien Treasury Btu!Magi.
Juxx 0, IAG9. • • J417:J53
810 RIVER ',SIPA OVEBIENT
RIP-RAP • DAMS
I Am)
V.R. EXCAVATION
Yards Distanc e , f_labic yards
below of Stone of Ricer
Place • Pittsb , gor Stone Excavation.:
1 and
435 6,5•0
5 0 1 fot 500 coo
M 7.000 2,(00
.
1869. 7 64111iM
rialbliu-i49_11, FORT WAYNE & CHILl.&00
io • W. and CLEVELAND &FITTBftURGH R. R.
From Ray 9th, 1869 trairui will leave from
and arrive at the Union ' Deront : north siaa, Pitts
burgh city time, as follows:
iam ; Aerial.
Chicago Ex.— 9:08 am I Chicago Ex.. 1:58 ata
Erie Ygn Ex.7:518a ni; ChicagoEx..l9:o3 pia
01. & Wh!gld'lti:l3 a m I Wheeling Ex 10:48 am
Chicago Ma11..5:58A M ; St. Louis. Ex 7:08 Wm
Chicago? Ex
_....9:43 a mlChl,go Ex&Ill-11:08pita
Cl. 5 Wh'g Ex 9:08 pn. , Cleveland Ex 3:53 pa'
Chicago Ex., 9:23 pal ;Erie & Ya'nExs:sBp la
IN 'e &Erie Ex4:3B pm ;01. &Wh'ir Ex6:s3p la
Departfrons A 1 Ispfieny. I Arrive fa 4114064n5. .
Bea'r Falls AC. 8: 3 8 ami Leetsdale Am..8:511 am-
Leetsdale " 10:03 a m Bea'r Falls " 8:98 ma
.. -.. 1158 a m New Castle "10:23 to
Rochester " 1 :513 Pm' Enou " 913 ma
Encon - " .3:58 pm 1. eetsdaie " 1:08 pat
Leetsdale ,Acc.ll:l3 pm , Bear Falls " 3:43 pa,
Bea'rFaiß "' . 0:13 Pm I Le* dale .. 4:33 plat"
Leetsdale "10:03pm . " 7 :93,pm
Fair Oaks Sun- Fair Oaks Ban- .
d_arehurch. - '1:13 p m day ' , Mirth. 9:58 alt
'. :' 2:93_p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily:.
AP- 78:03 p. m.Chicage Express arrives daily,
J. IL KIMBALL, J. N. WCULLOUGEht;
mylo Gann Ticket Agent. 6enll3upten
Q : 43 11 A GE • OF E Rigimi
GRENTITALLEV RAILROAD,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REGIONS WITHoUT CHANGE OF OAKS.
On and after MONDAY June.l4th,lllll9 TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburg! Depot, co of Elev
enth and Pike streets, for Franklin rner,
Oil City,lluf.
Hilo, and all points to tie 011 Regions.
LEAVY. plpratelltell. laitEry PITTIBMBOB
Day Ex ' 8:00 tri !Day Ex 5:15 pln
Night Ex.... • 7:30 praiNlettEr ' 6;30 ale
Brady's II Ac 3.05 p MlBradya B Ac 10:15 aln
Freeport Ac 9:40 ain 1 letgodaW'ks 7:40 ana
SodaW'ke 6:30 p milsree_port As. ' 6:15 pla
itld Hulton... 6:*5 a m Ist Hulton.. 6:50 ana
Hu1t0n...12:00 m 12d 2:00 p m
3(.1 Halton...ll:oo pmt d Heston;., ' 1:05 p tri
Arnold's Ac. 5:01.1 p re; A.rnold'a Ac. 7:*o
Church train to and front_Soda Works leave
Ptttaborgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays, ) at 9 . 50 A. Of .
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations
J. J. LAWRENCE, Gann
ap3o
THOMAS 11. JUNG, Aaa't. bup't.
.
ENNSYLVA-
Mumi t
NIA CENTRALA
RD. 811
D. On and after April 25th, 1809, Trail=
will arrive at and depart front the Union Depot,
. corner of Washington and Liberty streets. as
follows:
Arrive. .1 Depart.
Mall Train.... /:25 atn • *Day Expresa.. 9:15 as
Past Line.... . 1.45 am. dont nern Ex.. 4:110 am
Wall's N0....6 90 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am
Brinion Acc'n. 7:50 am'Mail Train ... . . 8:13 am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am iIoWNAs Nal 16:210 am
1 Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am • Cincin'ti Ex 19 :80 Dm
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wail's No. 2..11:61 sar
How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown ,Ac. 3:05 pm
Pittab'ah Ex. 1:30 pin Braddocks Ac. 3:40 pm
Phila. EXpresal:so pm Phila. Express 4:90 pm
Wall's N . a:..9:541pm WalPs No. a... 4:30 pa l
Braddock Ac... 3:50 m Wall's No. 4.; 6:ospm
How'd A No: 9:30 pa: ?Past Line 730 ma
Wall's N . 4. 1:510Inn l'foNr , d AeNo 2.8:20 pat
;
Way Passn , r 10:90 pm Wall'al": o. 5.. 11:00 ant
":'1 hese trains make close cortitection at Harris-,
burs for Baltimore. ,
T e Church Train leaves Walla. Station ertgly
Bun ay* 9:os'x . 111.. reaching' Pittsburgh
10:05.4, m. . Returning, leaves:Pittsburgh
• 1.7:50'pi lb. and airived at Walla Btallon
'Cincinnati - Express _ leaves .4 1 17..411 Otll6
;
traira 'daily except. Suday. .. ..... , ,
For frtrllier Information annly. to ..
• ....„
..:
_..
W.' H. BrCEWnw: ;./I..irait: ' 't
The rennayivantartaliroad Companywill not, as, i
same any risk farßaggage, except' ortSteari t z
parer. and, limit their responsibllitV to One un.: .
dre. Dollars in value. Mi. Baggage exe
that amount in value,. will be at the risk of Ma
owner. unless taken hv [medal contract.
, - -
_ . l •., EDWARD 1i.,W,n444.1/A. •-'
ap26 - etenerni Elninrlntendent. ~ Altoona, Fa,
~.
....
VI te..111 ' ' '
R IV P E 13 . N. 'SYLi -ARIANMENtg &
LEO .—On and afterAprll 25th,11369;t a
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Bat I arrive at and' depart. from i' itea
Federal S eet Depot, Allegheny Citv.as followit
Arrive. I ' Depart.
1
...-
Sprlngd'e No .15:414 m , lliall ' •• • .vioairia
Freeport No. IS 120 a miFreeport•No. I 9:404. me
Express. .1.. /0:40x m SharPb'g Not /I: 20 ass.
Sharpb'g • No.ll:2o pm Express '. 2:50 pa
Freeport No. 2 4-:00 pm Springd'e No 13:351pM
Mall 550 p Freeport No. 25:20 pm
Sprlngd'e "fu 26:20 n m Brringd'e No 26:30 pa
Above trihis run'dally except Sunday. , •
The Chu h Train leaves Allegheny Junction
every eiunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny .
City at 9:50 a: in. Returning, leaves Alleghety
City at 1 :20 D. m. and arrive at alleghenr,lnne
r Lion at 3:4 1 0 p. m.
of Ttalters—ror sale in pa ck agf a
,• of Twentv, between. Alleaeny City, Chestnna
:astreet, Herr's, 1 Bennett, Fine Creek , Etna and.
rlu S urt'-" M " l d og n ti ci e l ts the trathg 26°P,Pillt
Inett, t=l3:aneeir Allegnenj City at 7.4:10
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'n. make di rect connection at Freepon .withWal. A
ker's line Stages for Butler and Brannahttowm.
Through tleketitmal be, purchased at the 081eig...
No; ISt. Clair street, neartheSuilpentlerttßrldge,
Plttslmrs h, and ,at the Depot, Allegheny, ' •
For Slather Information apply to '
. '
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot,
The Western Penny/W=la -Railroad will net
es same any risk for Baggage, e.xcept for.yeartagt
apparel., 'and limit thbie • respOtestbility Co Ona
undi ed Dollars in value., AR baggage ..ei,
'eeedltig. tb Is amount in value Walbe at the risk lit
the owner, unless taken . bp special contract. ,
EDWARD H. WILMA-DM
app . , General Superialendent i ~.kitoctus, Fa.
ITTEltrUlt6n, Mt MNI—
CINCINNATI AND
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PAN HANDEBOUTt
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04 a:4l4Ber aIONDAn
April Setk,lB69,' till= will !pate and arrive *
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Peat I.ine" • tti•et a. Et. 4:13 p. m
Express - • • 433)2. ra._ .43314.91.
Nixed • 8 - :33 a. m. 8:58 p. m.
NcDonald,a Accltt,No,lll4-541.1m. 8 :15 a. td.
Bteubeimille Aocommod. 3:58p. m. 9:34 a.=
NeDonld , a'Aoltl4 No. t
tsundhy o,kmach 12:55 p, m. 9:58 a. m.
war-2 :3 ip. ij. train will leave daily..
, filaari . X;ltrain will arrive
Ali other tralba will rundaily. 8144:18:911eXcelat.
ed. . The '9:45 a. in. Train maxes close con.
nections al Newark it,r Zanantile.
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turner will arrive and depart tro9n tea
Depot co of Grant Water streets, •as
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Ifoßeesportdooomdtan 11004.0 c., 2:05 R. 74
tt.t audittotif Unt>n, 3:00 r. 10:101: Y.
West Newton ,Aecosn'ot 4:30 P. X. Plf,
Braddece.s Accomdt•n.- t1:13 P. k. 7:50 P... 11(
Night de. toMeßlsport.3o:3o3.llc, 8 : 1 i5 AOC'
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