The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 26, 1869, Image 3

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• ...RkTßOLEttibi MARKET.
I t(r , Ornoz or Plrriattrituir G rrs,
•ku FRIDAY. June 25 . , 1;69.
14 . The oil market was again considerably
tl) . ;e set Lel today, and while the sales of
Te;Crude were larger than usual, there was
t
-Tittle done i ftefined. .Compared with
prices are lower, and tat the
lose it looked as though the bears were
i nn the ascendancy, though as the 'saving
rts,v it was "nip and tuck," the forces be
-Ilt,lng pretty evenly divided, and it is difti
7,cult at, times to tell which has the advan-
V;aite. • For several days past, however,'
ithe market has been decidedly. "bul. '
as both crude and refined have ad
-I.4sztoed materially since the early part of
trtad. twe k "b e b a u r t s " od o v e a n s t raalrtddtyenirmfae,ind
forced the "bulls" temporarily, it
nay be, beat a retreat.
• CRUDE.
t The bi gest thing we have to report
Index thi heading was the offering to
puy 10, bbl ;sellers option all the .
GGear, at 14. The offer, we unnerstandi
from parties in Oil City; and• no
h`sooner was it made than it was accepted,
ome three sr four persons clubbing to
tether to make up the complement. The
lielleris, however, offered to put up a
iatirgin of a doller
the bbl and demanded
the same thing ar
o p fbuyers ad this
ihey declined, and the sale theref or e fell
through. Subsequently, howev, the
t iame parties bought 3,500 bbls without a
• Anargln on either side. We can also ro
,)° rt 1,500 bbls each July, August and
seftember, at fa, on cars at Vebango
city; and 3,000 sellers option lastlthree •
months, - at 144. Spot or ' June seller
maybe quoted at 14X©14%, the inside
;,figure offered and the outside figure
itaked.
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$
I REFINED
} The inarket was quiet - and dull and
lomred with esterday, p are
fower.pa Sale of 500 y bbls June atrice
13 1 and
1 .,000 do. at 31—this delivery sold y l ter.
Clay at, 31. July was quoted at 31 @)32,
a
igainst sales yesterday at 32g. T late
months are nominally unchanged.
I LUBRICATING OILS. 1
p.chpse Winter Lubrloating oil , 40C
Eclipse Railroad Axle ' -35 c
Eclipse Machinery . '.. . ..-..-.. .„. 75c
itleltpee Spindle 80c
? RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
F.
Wilson, dr, Co ' .
?tidier 4, Bro
E.' . S., Thomas &
Waring
Pookhart,
Kingw Fre & : Co.
i Total 970 bbls.
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} OIL' SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. P. B.
• 2 Citizens. Oil Co. 646 bbls refined to
• ' Tack & Bro., Philadelphia.
iLockhart, Frew dr, Co: 413 bbls refined
o Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
I Fawcett, L. & S. 195 bbls refined to W.
Logan de Bro.. Philadelphia.
i McKelvy & Bro., 100 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan It Bro., Philadelphia.
H. W. C. Twedd e 10 bbls lubricating
t o Et
s
o W. B. George, Philadelphia.
' H. W. C. Twaddle, 20 bbls lubricating
Penna.,Rß. Co. •
to
shipments Refined 1253
otal Lubricating 30
IL SHIPPED EAST PBOE DITcrOESNE
• 'DEPOT.
J. H. Speer & Co. 92 bbls refined to
twick & Telford, New York.
tal shipments Refined 92
.
Markets by Telegraph.
NEw YOBS, June 25.—(Notton very firm
[
1 ith a fair business doing; - sales of 2,500
7 es at 33c for middling uplands. Flour
? receipts, of 11,653 bbla, null and 10®
, Lowell sales 7,300 bbls at $5®5,60 for
uperfine . State western; 16,-65®6,85 for
xtra StatP: $ 6®6,80 for extra western:
..: ,85.®7,25- for white wheat extra; 76,40®
. , for It. H. O.; 76,75®7,50 for extra St.
nis; sB@tl for* good choice do. Rye
', our • dull. Whisky heavy; western $I
,j, or free. Wheat—receipts 96.010, heavy
. • d 2®30 lower; the decline is about 100
, - um the highest point; sales 124,000 bu
, ~ t11,45®1,47 for No. 2 spring; 81,60@)1163
. . r No. [ do; 111,60®1,61 for amber Mich
, :;. . ; -r ecei pt s r common white western.
'• no 37,257 bu, a shade fi rmer
1... .d in good speculative Inquiry; sales
f 98,000 bu at 61®870 for new . mixed
astern via Canal, and 82®87%c via
I ailroad; 68®9243 for high mixed and yet.
. w western. Oats—receipts of 24,588
...' , tiah—lower, closing more steady; sales
1 ,. f 52,000 hush; 75@760 for westernalloat,
: losing at 760. .Rioe quiet. Coffee in
&Neat- Sugar steady; sales of 500
•'-: . . . and 200 boxes at 11®12c. Molasses
.: I .' nil Hops quiet. Petroleum firm; 16X
‘. .1 17 • for crude, and 32c for 'refined., Lin
. ~. oil quiet. Pork heavy and lotren
• .= of 1,250 bbls; 132,37®33,62 for new
4,.. closing at 1132,37 cash; $32,12 for old
,- o; 25®26,75 for prime; $28,50®22,00
or prime mess. Beef steady: beef hams
'.. nig find o 20 tr
p er ga nged. 4 Cut
at 1 ®l4Xtf ea or ta shoull
ere, and 1654®18/c for hams; middles
. niet and firm; sales of 75 boxes long
tear at 16Xc. Lard steady and quiet;
•,- " es of 450 tierces: 1.7@19340 for steam,
•
nd for kettle rendered. Butter
toad , 20(485 for Ohio. Cheese heavy,
I®l Freights to Liverpool less au
-1.4., ve; shipments of 25,000 bush wheat per
: teenier at 91934 d,
Latest—Flour closed dull and s®loc
wer pn medium and common grades.
- . heat lower and dull at 11,43®1,45 for
o. 2, and 11,49®1,50 for No. 1 spring.
ye nominal at $1,20 for western. Oats
y at 7534(4)76 for western afloat.
rn active and firm at 87®89 for good to
... nine canal and railroad. Pork quiet at
82,87 for new mess. Beef quiet and tin
.. hanged. Cat Meats steady with moder
fi ite demand. Bacon nominally unchang
.A: Lard dull at 19 3 / 4 ®19% for good to
crime steam. Eggs dull and unchanged.
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I N Ciuoinp, June 25.—Eastern Exchange
• rm at par to-1.10 per cent. premium
~., lan&„ and 1-10 per cent, discount buy
'',- Ft• ' Flo
ras. is
_quiet at : 15.25®6.25 for
:'. n ext Wheat # quiet, easier and
1 4/
. ,@u lower, with sales of No. lat $1,25
; 3 ' 1,27, No. 2 at # 1 ,23®1,25, closing firm at
.1- , 1,2%; this afternoon No. 2 is inactive
tnd unsettled at 11,23, :seller for June.
. Dorn is: quiet and firmer, with sales of
:-' N 0,21 et 76®7034c,.N0. 2 at a 9 )‘®7.113, re
' iected at, 60®610, and no grade at 55@57c,
.-- doe Market closing at 70j, il for fresh re
., mints of N0.,1,,and 69 3‘®7043 for No. 2;
loarkettinchanired thik afternoon. Oats
lull, weaker and X®lii lower, with saleo
it - 6 / 1 3 6 1316 ( Web, and 60 140)81.0, seller for
:die , month, closing with seller at 610
I Mllll. , , Bye -is quiet and less firm, with
! . lia/es of No. 1 at - 111,070408, and No. 2at
i 11,0()1,06, closing at $1,0734 for No. 1.
Barley is dull at $1,45®1,50 in store.
'ffighwines are quiet and Me lower, wit h
tales at 9 4X®950, closing with sellers at
)4Xc. Iffolamea is held at 95c®$1 for
New Orleans. Sugar Is held at 13X®
,11Xio for fair to choice. Provisions are .
Still, • Mess Pork closed weak at $33,25.
Gard is nominal at 144 c. Shoulders are
held at 12X13.. The receipts for, the past
twenty-four hours amounted. to: 8,775'
barrels flour, 10,695 bushels wheat, 70,-
784 , . btishels corn, 26,500 bushels oats,
i,701 bushels rye, 650 bushels, barley,
nd 8,716 head of hogs. Shipments were
600. 'barrels flour, 115,046 bushels
wheat, 137,03 bushels corn, 7,999 bushels
Data, 8,425 bushels rye, 250 bushels ber
et; and 7,504 head of hogs. Freights are
lull at Sc on corn and wheat to Buffalo.
1E!
etsairman, June 25 .—Flour steady:
ea of family at V 5 , 75 @8,00. Wheat
scarce and but little offered, market
firm; sales No. 1 at 81,30, and No. 2 at
81.25. Corn steady; sales of ear at 66@
6 4 c, and 68@70c for shelled, the latter
rate for white. Rye dull, the - supply bet
ter, and prices lower; sales of No. 1 at
11.15. Oats steady at 68@72c. Cotton
dull and Mc lower; middling 3134 c, and
low middlings 30Mc. Tobacco firm and
in good demand; sales 243 hhas $5,65
017,75: Whisky dull and unsettled,
closing with no buyers at 93c. Provis
it:Os dull and no demand, holders more
posed to sell and willing - to make con.
Cessions; mess pork 132,75@)33,00; bulk
Meats 12.3f,@157; bacon 14 ©1734@i8c
nominal, 1.10 sales. Lard nominally un
changed, held at' 19)0. Butter firm at
25@30c. Eggs 17c. Sugar firm and in
fair demand, especially for - refined.
Coffee quiet and - Unchanged.. Linseed
Oil dull at $1.03@1,04. Lard, oil 11,42@
1,47. Petroleum 28@29c for refined.
Gold s 137 buying, and 137% selling.
Mono , market close at 10®12 per cent.
STw Louis, June 25.—Tobacco steady
end !unchanged. Cotton nominal and
none offering. Hemp dull; undressed
$1©1,40; common to choice dressed 12,25.
Flour dull and buyers standing off; super
$4,50@5,26; extra $5®5,50; double extra.
$5,50@6,50; treble extra • 16,75©7,25.
Wheat dull and irregular; No. 2 spring
sold at 11,12X©1,13; • No, 1 $1,14@1,15;
prime to choice fall 11;20©1,40. Corn
firmer and unchanged rates; mixed in
bulk 60©62c; prime to choice white in
sacks 80®85o. Oats held firm; free in
elevator 58c; common to choice in sacks .
61®64c. Rye dull and lower; small sales
at - 11,10. Provisions In light demand.
Mess pork 133©34. Bacon—shoulders
14W; clear rib sides 1830; loose country
shoulders 13e; country clear sides; loose,
1734 c. ~ L ard—nothing doing and jobbing
orders filled at 19%e for choice tierce; 20'
@2le for keg. Whisky slow at 96c. Re
ceipts—flour 2,269 bbls; wheat 8,218 WI;
corn 13,387 bu; oats 9,870 bu; rye 324 bu.
CLEVELMkTA, June 25.—Flour firm and
steady; city made: treble extra white
88,00, dotible extra amber 17,75(§8,00,
doable extra red winter /6,75©7,00, extra
red winter 16, double extra "spring 86,50;
country brands range as follows: double
extra white 17,50@6,25, double extra red
and 'amber 16,25@7,25, double extra
5pring16,25@6,75. Wheat dull and lower,
with small sales of No. 1 red at 11,44;
No. 2red offered at 11,30 without buyers;
the market closed heavy. Corn quiet
and dull; held at 72@73c for No. 1 mixed,
and 69c for No. 2 do. Oats dull but bet
ter; No. 1 State held at 66e by car lots.
Rye quiet and nominal. Barley dull and
nominal. Pork; mess firm and un
changed; clear 500 natter and held at
133 for No. 1, and 132 for No. 2. Petro
lewd market still unsettled and buyers
and sellers apart; no roliable figures can
be given on crude or refined. •
'
40 bbls
160 '‘
50 u
480 '•
240 "
•
a .
Toimuo, June 25.—Plour Inactive and
011. Wheat Sc lower for all except No.
1 white amber at $1,38 spot, $1,37, seller
nnei, $1,3834 buyer June; white Mich',
n regular offered at $1,40; No. 1 white
ichigan in demand at $1,62. Corn X@
c better, closing quiet; No. 1 at 73®74,
0:,2 at 71®7135, closing at inside; Mich
, gan at 71, yellow at 75. Oats held at 65,
Oith 64 bid. Rye in request and none
ffering. Barley dull and nominal. The
receipts for the pas t twenty-four hours
/
mounted to 3,100 barrels of flour, 8,500
ushels of wheat, 18,200 bushels of corn,
5 800 bushels of oats. The shipments for
t e same time were 500 barrels of flour,
2,600 bushels of wheat, 1.200 bushels of
rn, 6,300 bushels of oats, 400 bushels of
rye.
, MILWAUKEE, June 25.—Flour dull and
nominally W,c lower. Wheat unsettled at
$12.5 for. No. 1, and sl,= for No. 2. Oats
more active at 59c for No. 2. Corn and
Rye nominal. Grain freights dull at 6,17,c
to ; Buffalo and 11350 to Oswego. Re
ceipts: 2,000 bbls flour, 72,000 bus wheat,
2,000 bus oats. Shipments: 3,000 bb' s
flour, 140,000 bus wheat, 14,000 bus rye.l
LovisvlLLE, June 25.--Flonr; super
fitiefizm atis4,2s. Wheat; sales of red at
$l2:. white at $1,25. Corn at 66c. Oats
at Oc. • Rye at $1,25. Sales of 226 hhde
to moat $5,90(§6,95: the market steady'.
Provisions quiet.; Mesa Pork at $33,50.
Bacon Shoulders at 1435 c; clear rib at
18c; clear sides at 18%c; . hams at 1930.
Highwinaa at 940.. Lard at 1934 c.
T'HILADELPHIA, June 25. Flour
steady. Wheat unchanged. IRye steady.
Corn in fair - demand; mixed western at
90(02e. Oats steady at 72@76c. Pro
visions unchanged. Petroleum steady;
refined at 3134@32c. Whisky selling at !
.950111;05.
.13a.r...imfonif, Jane 25.—Flour dull and
firm. Wheat dull. Corn weak. white
95@97c. Oats firm. Provision quiet.
Whisky fiat tit ;1.03®1;04.
IMPORTS BY LROAD.
iI to TTSBORGH, FORT WATNR °m
os RertatoAD, June 25.--10 bbla s
ppppir
-5 do gin, 8 H Watson dr Co; 100 hi
Hays et Stewart; 10 bga seed,
Knox; 24 tildes, G H Anderson; 4181 Elks
flour, Watt, Lang dt Co; 2 cars schp Iron,
J M Dermott; 600 bbls flour, owner; 100 do
do, Dan Wallace; 25 tca lard, J H Parker;
250 pigs lead, Dithridge A Son; .1 bbl dry
apples, J 8 Dilworth dr Co; 5$ bxs jars,
W Little; 15 bbla flour, L J Blanchard; 5
bbls eggs, Woodworth dr Davison; 2 kgs
liquor, J Adler; 3 bbls eggs, Day it. Co; 2
pkgs, Little de Baird; 55 bxs cheese), J
Braden; 45 do do, 1 A
cit J Kerr; 66 bales
wool, J Harbangh de Co; 150 doz handles,
Klein, Logan dr Co; 2 cars stone, J L L
Knox; 1 car oats, 3' W Fairley; 28 pkgs
sundries, C Obertrlea. .
fULRVELANG AND ,:YIDIRRDEGH Rem-
ROAD. June 25.11 care blooms, Nimick
& Co; 1 do pipe, H H Collins; 1 do rye,
Exchange National Bank; 7do limestone
ore, M.'Knight, P dc Co; 40 car wheels, E
W Ravmonchr 14 bbls copper. P & B Alin
ing Co; 25 tuts starch, Atwell at Lee; 35
do do. Cooper dr Co; 25 do do, Dilworth
dr, Co; 15 do do, Haworth & D; 50 do do,
E Barslton; 20 do do, Henderson dc Bro;
50 do do, Little & Baird; 25 •do do; FI
Riddle; 15 do do, Ranking & liro; (Maks
oats, Floyd & Co; 100 oil; bbls, C A
Worm castle; 50 bbls oil, Bly & Co. • •
A.LLEGHPANY VALLAY Itiorratoan. June
25.-40 bbls oil, W Wilson dr, Co; 160 ;do
do, E H Long & Oo; 50 do do, G
Thomas; 480 do do, Lockhart, Frew dr
Co; 240 do doe .Waring,& Cot= 1 ear
metal, H Woodsides; 22 zikge potatoes,
, Jas Donnelly; 89 aks oats , Adams & Aus
' tin; 6 bales wool, W Barker; 2 cars stone.
Henderson Co; 4 cars railroad iron, J
•B Dorrington; 4 do do, A V R ROO; 1 car
lime,. D L Reynolds; 10 pails butter,
Bruggerman. O'Brien; 1 dodo. Voigt,
Mahood & Co; 2 bbls btiokwheat,•ll.nox
At On; 10 bgs do, 4 eke wool, W Welsh &
Co; 8 mks rags. McCullough, Smith dr, CO.
ALLEGHENY STATios: June 25.-1
car wheat, W McKee & Co; .1 ear coop
erage, 3-M Hemphill; 2do do, Ralya it
Robertson; 1 oar shingles, McCurdy do
McGinnis; 8 cars limestone, 12 do iron
ore, Superior Iron Co; 4 bbls eggs, J
Dundinger; 8 do do, Morrison & 10
bbill apples, E M Jenkins; 80 eke flax
seed M B Suydam; 30 eke corn. Votightly
dt:Kopp; 5 kegs white lead, McCowan &
Snyder. •
PITTBRIMGEU CINCINNVIR AND HT.
Louis RAILROAD. June 25.-100 bbls
flour, Sohomaker & Co; 26 tee hams, J P
Hanna; 10 do do. J H Parker; 10 do do,
W H Holmes; 50 ban candle's, Arbnekles
& Co; 40 pkge tdbaceo, J W Taylor;'4 do
do, R & W Jenkinson; 1 do do, A Schaub
8 dodo, Means 10 bdis felloes;-J
Hardman; Scars staves, W , Hastings; 2
do do, M P Adams; 1 do do, 0 Street; 85
eke rye, 1 ear do, W J Meek; 1 spring
wagon, S 0 Wilson. t
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PITTSBURGH, GAZETTE.- SATURDAY; JUNE 26, 1669:
. ~ •
RIVER' NEWS
The river continues to recede steadily
at !lug point with scant six feet in the
channel by the Monongahela marks.
Weather clear and warm—mercury at 4
P. M. 8.5.
The Glendale from St. Louis, is the
only transient arrival we have to report.
She is one of the best boats in the trade.
and makes her trips with great regu
larity.
Theß. C. Grey departed for - St. Louis,
with a fair trip and engagements below.
The "Kenton departed for Portsmouth,
and the New State for Wheeling. • .
The TOM Farrow did not get off until
early:yesterday. morning. The Hawk
eye departed yesterday afternoon.
Capt. Clark Vanhook, of •the Great Re
pu bac,. iivas in the city yesterday.
James Shouse and Crate Reno, were
the pilots on the. R. O. Grey.
The Kate Putnam, Capt, G. W. Reed,
will positively depart for Cincinnati and
Louisville to-day, and passengers and
shippers'should bear this in mind.
The Wananita, Capt. C. A. Dravo,
will be first boat out for St. Louis and
the Upper Mississippi.
—The Armadillowleft St. Louis for
Pittsburgh on Wednesday. •
—The Maggie Hays went on the Ma
rine Railway at Cincinnati on Wednes
day.
—The MesSenger left Cincinnati - for
the Upper Mississippi on Wednesday,
and on her return will lie up at that
place for repairs.
—The Nashville Union and American
says that ' , Emma Floyd was the maiden
name of the wife of Captain W: B. Don
aldson, Master , of the Great Republic,
now being tried at St. Louis for the mur
der of a aegro." Emma Floyd was the
maiden name of the wife of Captain Sam
Barr, formerly chief clerk of the Great
Republic.—Oin. Gazette.
—We'clip the following from the pin
cinnati Commercial: Capt. John Wood
burn has closed contracts with C. T. Du
mont. for the building of two pair of en
gines, for boats to be used'in the Arkan
sas and White River trades, one pair for
a side-wheel steamer, (the hall of which
will be 200 feet long, 33 feet beam,)
18 inches in diameter, with 7 feet stroke,
and 4 38-inch boilers, 20 feet long, 4 fides
in each boiler, shaft to work 10-feet
buckets. One pair for a stern-wheel
steamer, 11-inch cylinders, 4 feet stroke,
2 38-inch boilers, 4 flues in each, the
shaft to work a 19-feet bucket. Also, one
boat for the Leal Leotl's engtries, with
new 3 38-inch boilers, - twenty feet
long. Capt. Sam. T. HambletOn builds
the hull and" cabin. The boats will be
built under the superintendence of Capt.
Jno. Woodburn.
—We find the following paragrAph In
the St. Louis Dispatch: Ceorge Fahne
stock and daughter, of Philadelphia,
perished on the Ohio river, in the steam
er ;United States, In December. A pm
senger residing in Cincinnati has re
ceived a letter inquiring the time of their.
death, in order to determine a legal queitt:
tion es to the distribution of their estates,
whose solution depends on whether the
father or the daughter died first. This
will be difficult to ascertain.
—The rates of freight to Arkansas river
were advanced twenty-five per cent at St.
Louis, Tuesday.
—The Mississippi Valley, Navigation
Company have again got a boat contract
ed for to be built on the DeHaven plan,
The circumstances of making the con
tract, place, time, etc., are not given, to
be sure, but then the Memphis papers
contain a full description of the proposed
steambr.
—The Belle .Altou narrowly escaped
destruction last Sunday while laying at
Alton. Mr. John. Ballet, Clerk, per
ceived smoke issuing from the rear of
the cabin, and upon investigating - the
origin, discovered that the chamber
maid's room was on tire, he rang the
alarm, and with the assistance of some
gentlemen who happened to be on shore
succeeded in extinguishing the fire be
fore material damage was done.
—Captain Cade has sold the R. P. Con
verse to Captain. Boswortn, of Jackson
port, for 1/4,000, and she now plies be
tween Drivel's Bluff and Jacksonoort, on
White river. Capt. Cade is anxious to
purchase another stern-wheel steamer,
but wants one a trifle larger than his
last possession.
—The Mary Davage, Pittsburgh to St.
Louis, passed by Cincinnati on Monday
night.
—The Ironsides, en route to St. 1.01111,
was at Caimon Wednesday.
—The Lednidas and Bellevernon were
at Louisville on Wednesday.
—The Argosy was to have left ClO
cinnati for Pittsburgh yesterday. /
—The Great Republic, had .an excur
sion of over two.hundred ladles ( ) for
Carrollton Gardens when she left 'New
Orleans, and has, 2,200 barsjot railroad
—An Evansville paper says: M. A.
Parrish. of Nashville, was a passenger
l3y the Brandies. This gentleman was
never beyond the limits of his native
Waite of Tennessee ' nor Made a trip on a
steamboat before. He was the principal
owner of the Eclipse, Princess and Al
bertine, and has been connected with
the Cumberland river steamboat inter
ests for thirty years.
—A Nashville boatman has bad his
life Insured for 11450,000.
RI VER.- PACKETS.
No ,
iOt ISVILiE• I .
VOII CINCINNATI and
LOUItIVILLE.—The line pas
senor steamer
, /IATZ PUTNAM ' Capt. G. W. BRIM
Wilt leave as above Tali DAY, the 116th inst.
at 4 o'clock r.
For (retain oraaaage a_ipply on board or tO
je23 FLACK 1 OOLLI.NOWUOU. Agents.
UPPER 'XHISISAVIPPL
. _
OR ST. LOUIS, KEO.
DitDUQI . 3X and ST.
MTL--The steamer •
MAITANITA Capt. O. A. DEAVO._
Will leave . for •the above porta oa MONDAY.
the 79th Lulu, at. CPCIOCk
Ifor &tight orpaasage apply on board or to
.Rnilf FLACK or
1e23 J D. COLLINOWOOD, Agents.
PARItBMMILIB6I
•
DPI T 1117 11 131 II 4
Igr/Ib
WHEELING AND PAR
KERSBURG LlNE.—Leue. Uonfn'nv + s Wharf
hoot, toot or wood Street. daily at 1 WED
NESDAYS and SA.TIIIIDAYS A •
EAGLE U. L. BitiuritArr, Muter.
lereight will De received et all sours iv
° JAMES COLLINS.
/MAGIC & ouLLINGwooD,
• Agents.
CEM
STRAVISHIPs,
*LIVERPOOL ANDank
QUEENSTOWN.
*ll/3 INMAN MAIL S
• ° .
Nurabertng• elzteen arst-clas veinels, among
T,, , . tralle celebrated
CITY OF PAttles; CITY srANTIV:Itte,
CITY OF HOSTQN, • CITY 4P RALTLI4O.II2,
Batlln , CITY OF LO ON.
NVIgItY BATI7RDA • • from Vler 115
s4urt4 Riven New York.-.lot' uageor n rlpe .
Informailon amity to
WILLIAI BIN Jr.
TO rum enutel. ‘ (Ctiro tole Hutlang.
Nearly opposite Post O oe. Pittsburgh
VALUABLE CITYITLOTSFOR
Ths undersigned, as trustee la the nartltton
-of the tell eanstu or .
•
Ey order of the District Connor iiilegbenyc,onn
ty, will sell at public sale, on the premises, on
IVEDIiEBDAY, JUNE 80, 1869,
At 2 o'clock P. hi., that very valuable property
on Fifth avenue, city of rittshurgh, Consisting
of TW - 0 LOT 4. First—A lot' fronting on Mar
ket Street 30. feet and extending, the same wiatb.
along the south side of Fifth afenne 101 feet. to
Market alley. ' b'eciand7.A lot on the opporAte side
of Market alley:. fronting on PMb avenue 110
-feet and running back, prCserving toe same
width, along Market alley 30 feet. um the timt
mentioned lot are FU U FRAME 'PE tIEMENTS,
and on the other a THREE STUB BRICK
BUILDING-.
These lute are among the moat valuable in the
city of Pittsburgh, being on theprinc'pal street
and in the centre of business. The attention of
capita iiste le particularly Invited to them, as they
are desirable chiefly for the value of the lots, the
buildings not being of much eonsequence,•and
possession forbuilding rimposes can be obtained
on 3 months' notice. Thr property now rents
for over eight thousand dollars. The purchases
will receive the rents after July Ist.
•
One-third cash, and the. ematntritr two-thirds
in two equal annual payments, with semi-annual
interest from day otranle, Secured by bond ano
mortgage on the premises.
/NW;
Je7:k2g
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sEED B.
CHERRY S EDER.
. Beery family using Cherries, whether for pies,
eanning'or drying,thould have one of these valu
able machines. It not only saves time and labor,
but Will *lore than pay 4r itselin seeding one
bushel o t !, cherries.
The 1,. achine is cheap, simple, durable and
•handeonte. The hopper is adjustable, thereby
adaptlaselt to all sizes of cherries. ' .
BEWAIL PRICE • - • - • • $2.00.
FOR SALE BY -
JAMES BO WN,
N 0.136 WOOD STREET.
Jet ...rub
HEALTHFUL PLEASURE.
ALL MAY INGAGE IN IT.
CROQUET I
; CROQUET! :
_ CROQUET !
A DELIGHTFULOUT-boon GAME.
No Conitry or * Suburban Household complete
without a net.
A GOOD SET - FOR 15 00.
-
Elegantly tlnlit)ied and more Durable Seta from
- Vt - r.„ - 50 TO . *lB 00.
sirSblived to any part withonit charge.lElß
R. S. DAVIS & C . ,
193 Liberty Street.
NEAR ST. CLAIR. veil-TTIIS
GRAYS FERRY
PRINT DO DiK WORKS.
C. E. ROBINSON,
MANGFACTUIIr..II Or
Black and Colored Printing 4, Lithographic
INES, VELIMISIIES, 40.
Ornrs Ferry Rend and 88d Street,
felB:e6o PHILADELPHIA.
g 74..11
JOHN
LIVERY, €1.4.z..p.. AND
COMMISSION STABLES
COL SEYEATII AVENUE . & LIBERTY ST.,
Przmanum, rut.
sitoX:ht
snasw
ALL THE NEW STYLES.
AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT
ReCORD & CO's,
myt3 , 131 WO.OD MEET.
P.I7IIIPS I
WOOD AND IRON WELL AND
CISTERN.PIIMPS
.
We are now sole agents for E. P. amltli , s well
known wood/pump.
The trade will be supplied by yat factory pri
ces In lets tosult,
larg_o and cplete assortment always on
bang. Families an d all others In want of a good
pump at a.very low price, wbloir we warrant,
should nee this. The beat and cheapest
_pump In
the market. . W. W. IaNOX,
aenerat Wholesale Agent,
itlylskl32.e 1.37 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
tt,
DRE
linporter and retail dealer 1n
PINE STATIONERY,
WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS
OA*O EZIGRAVIIII6I,
MONOGRAM," ABMS, ILLUMINATING.' Itie,
Orders by,reall teneive prompt attention. Bend
tortsail:dee.
4.033. Cheißtnut BC, Phila,
IIIV8:177.17111aT'
'IttRSHAWS ELIXIR.
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141,W8 NU= WILL Orrni FIIADA.cB7I.
IfaastreLLos ELIXIA W_lL,r. CUES DYBPISIviA.
MAhaHALL'IVELmiII. 'wiz!. OVaill COST/Vs.
Witla. • • •
price of Maniballts BlLalr. .1.00 erbottle.
Depot, 1301 Market stree tM. & wskliam,
& Co., Druaglsts, 'Proprletorl.•
For sale., wholesale and retall, by . GZO. A.
sr guy. .pitteburgh. ' • fe4:d9ll.wrrn a
noiSt..4UI:)A.IL A IS
PVRIFIES THE BLOOD.
Ih3B MLR. BY DRITOOISTEI EVEBYWIZER..
denbleftWF
(4.ODD NEWS.
04FLP BBEADI2I DiAB i nkrEa
Enquire for yrA1t.1396 Bread,
Tie largest and befit. The 4altials "R. W." on
°Tay 10af. • Tate none 'else. anCTTP
1F0111111440N &, CO.
rAloy CAKE RA,R,E,Ry, coNFEaTiolvAir
tar Clll43l — attd DINING EIALOON,'
tia'soltligeld street, corner , of Diattiond ` al l ey
Pittsburgh- .
r Parties - mid families soupliedl With'tr.,
Cream and Cakes no short notice. „_, =
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REVOLITge 411 1 440 . 1 . 4, UAW
A large lot Pet reoel ed and for sale at Lowe '
market price. W. W. ENO2.
NA72YI/1/I•WITU
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..w-chradela-._ •
AGNES KNOX, Deceased,
TUE TEEMS of SALE
F. WHITE;
TROBTIZE
ril
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. ormalloss.... A. E. swelrarsoN
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
- Pure Rye Whiskies.
IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C,,,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
ap2o PITTSBURGH, PA.
ESTABLISHED BY A. & Tti
W. M. GORKLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No: 271 Liberty Street,
WIBUTLY OPP. EAGLE HOTELO
prx-rssuman.
Be :318
M.
STILLS J. A. STILLS
M & SON, o
Commisoion Merchants,
AND DIGAM3IIB IN
Ea...01:T11. GRAM, FEED. ace.
No. 96 OHIO STEER% near Emit Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
• Successor to Fetzer & Artnst:ong,
RODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No., 23 MARKET STREET
mvIB •
PETRA *MIL %JAB. 7. =CHUM
KEEL & RITCHAIIT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
= IN - •
FLOUR, GRAIANN, D
SEEDS,'ALYE A
MILL FEED, .te.,
349 Liberty' Mt., Pittsburgh;
say24:bB7 ' - -
L. J. BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
ao18.;x88 No. 396 PENN STREET.
1 ITTLE, LUND fr. PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers; Ceramistlcm Merchants
an Dealers In Produce, glom, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all P•ltsbnrigh Banat:torts
generally, 119 and 114 eSCOND ST BT,
Pittsburgh.
JONN SHIPTON • WALL•CIe.
aIIIPTON & WALLACE_,
sALE O ROCERS AND PROD ME DEAL
. No. A SIXTH STREET. Pim elmrsch.
1*12:r5,9
-
JOHN rfouras..zow. sousz._...wm. H. souss.
JOHN I. HOUSE - &1111.0S., Sue..
s andHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole
sala Grocers Commission Merchants, Coy.
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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WILLIAM MILLER 8 CO,.
Nos. 221 arid 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
tigurea, strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
Porto Rico, Philadelphia glish Island Sugars.
New York, and Baltimore Re
lined do.
Golden Drips, Lovering'', Brunfls, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island Syrup".
corto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
oung Hyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
airOolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangohi Coff ee s.
Ilya, Lagnayra and ' l
Tobacco, 'Lard Oil. Flab, Nails, Glass, - Soapti,
Cotton Yarns, de, constantly on hand.
IMPORTERS OP
rne Brandies,Wines and Began.
OBlienlsh, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock. Wines
f Bullet &__ .Co. betties.
'Sparkling Moselle; Sakarsberg and 4obannli
burg, Hocklielmer, Burgundy, &e.
Brandenburg & Freres , line 011 re 011. - .
dq do Clarets,. imported In bottles.
do • Po. White :Wines, In bottles.
M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
pre,: old Skerl7, Madeira aid Port Wines.
Old Monouganela Bye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Superior Old beach do do:
010
Agents ftfr Moat & Chandon's Grand Via.
Versenay and gallery Champagne;
Brandies of our wen selection and warrsated,
2.443
2,000,000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
BY Tail
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
sAiSTREN
Lying along the line of their road, at •
$l,OO TO $5,00 MB ACRE,
And on a CREDIT Olr Print YBA.RB,
Pin farther particulars, maps, ite., address
JOHN P. DEvraziux,
Land ConnaLssioner, Topeka, Hams;
Or CHAN. B. LAMBORN. B er'7.
Bt. Louis. hUssourL
I=
HOLTZMAN & WIE.DEHHOLD
• •
No, 200 Third Avenue, '.
lipholatortand Dealer" In Curtain Goode,
Direct the attention of their friends and the
public to their dimly snorted stock of
Lai* and Nottingham camellia Vestibule
Lams, Damask. Rem terry's Mexican cloth,
Satin, Delanes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and Walnut
Mouldings, Bering Beds of superior make, Bair
Mamma (pure, white hair.) Pillows. 'Willer
and eyerythlig 'pens Mini to a Brit elets ,bed. .
The latest Perla and Berlin deafens, for Draperfes
attlie inineetide df their dustomers. Pure tett to
Blum= illiow Panthers always on hand...
HOLTZIM & WD I DERHOLD. •
. NO. 100
.THIND, AVENUE,
mtedig • • *- • •
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UNITED ST An--
'KITED STATES 'HOTEL,
; CAPE MAY CITY , N. J.;
Win be opened !or the season SATURDAY. Nay
Ruth. •In all first elms apqointments, equal to
any.and yet &Hording tp fault: lex all the, CoClitoris
of a k.me. • President tiromt expects to flail
Cape ibis season and w.llstop oath& ”United,
tares. ^ Address; - •
Snarl:NC ..-A ARON MlLLEBt=Proprietor..
err. .14.; n!Lari
Ebk BRATIN
ARogiTzartr,FAL
NAMENTA4CARVER4I,..
AO; 61Sandidkilit.• Pa.
Imre assortment ot NZWIL POSTS and
'BALt.svars oonstanuy on hand. TIMING
of ail &Atria a; done wed%
' ' '
ai.so.
ALSO,
RAILROADS
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- 1§69 ....-
i - -.
• TTUBUR . OR... FORT WA NE dr, OHICAUO
F. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBDROII R. R.
From Map 9th, 1869, train: will leave fre is
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitta.
burgh city time. as follows:
Chic 4.3430 e. . .Airtee. --
ago Ex .... 21:08 am I ChiCa o Ex.. 1:58 a m
Erie & In E r.7:28 a m Chicago Ex-116:03 p a
Cl. &Wh2gllP:s:l3 am: Wheelie Ex 10:48 aur
chicago Mat1.6:58 a mSt.. Ltiuis Ex 7:08 pm
Chica,go_Ex....9:43 a ni,Chrgo Ex&ltil4:oBp
Cl. & 9wg Ex 51:08 p m Cleveland Ex' 3:53 p m
Chicago Ex.. 3:33 p m Erie & Yg , n Exs:sBpm
1 .7" e &Erie Ex4:3B pn..Cl. & Wh'g Exo:s3pm
Depalfrom AUspheny. I Arrive os Ak g u m ,
Bea 'r ails Ac.8:58 a m Loetsdale Ac..6:58 am
Leepidabi " /0:03 a m .Bms'r Tails '' 8 :3 1 8ato
_ . • •, 11:58 a m New Castle "10:513 am
Rochester ".,
.A::3s:pppzninifilißeenicstiei.
.::'
519::4:011ppaninza
Egon
Leetsdale Acc•s: 13
Bea'rhills " • 5:13 pm,Leetsdale .. 41,33 •
Leetsdale 4. 10 :43Pm: " " 7 :33 t pis al
Fair Oaks Sun- !Fair Oaks 'Sun
day Church. 1:13 p m day t•hurch. 0:58 am
3:33 g. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
frir 13'03 D. m•ChicaBc E7Prees arrives daily.
J. M. RIMBALL, J. N. M'CLIDLOUOR •
(Fenn Ticket Agent. ffen'lllnyeen.t.
TIME.
THE GBE N'DYVLEYI iUTREOOA
REGIONS Y 7IOU?
CHANGE )FOAKS.
On and after MONDAY, Junel4thlBE 9 TWO'
THROUGH TRAIN& DAILY. ( exc ept Sunday)
will leave Pittsburgt Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, OH Cit 7,1311&
filo, and all :points in 9 e Oil Regions. -
LEAvs PITTSBURGH. ieltRIV LH .PITTSBURGE 1
Day Ex 8:00 a minor Ex 515 pm
'Eight Ex.— 7:30 pm, Night Ex 5;30 ant
Brady's B Ac 3:05 p m,Bradys B Ac 10:15 am
Freeport Ac 9:40 am I let4OdaW'ks 7:40 am
Eld SodaW'ks 6:3t) p m,Free_port Ac. 6:15 pm
- st Hulton... 6:45 am; Ist Halton.. 9:50 a m
AS Hu1t0n...12).00 m 9a Halton... ' 2:00 pm
3d Hutton... 1 t:00 p m 3d. Hunan... 1:05 p m
Arnold's Ac, 5:00 pm; Arnold's Ac. 7:40p m
Church train to and from Soda Works -leave
Ptttsbargli at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9.50 A. H.
E.xpress trains MD only at principal' points.
Accommodation- rains stop at all stations
J. J.' LAWRENCE, Gen'i Sup't.
ap3o THOMAS It.. KING, Assn. buy%
ENNSTLV-A-aimigi t
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
AD. On and after A:zit 25th, 1869, Trains
will arrive at and depart from the - Union Depot,
corns- of Washington and Liberty streets, as
follows:
Arrive.
.Depart.
Mall Train.... 1:25 am • Day Express.. A:l5 anr
Fast Line 1.45 am Soutnern Ex.. 4:eo ant
Wall's No. 1.. 620 am Wall's No. 1.-6:3oam
BrintonAcen. 7:50 am Mail Train . -., 8:15 ant
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How`dAs Nol itn2o am
1
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Fincln'ti Ex /2:30 pm
- Johnstown Ac10:35 am all's No. 2.. 11:4/ ant
Herod Ac No11:10 pin ohnstown Au. 3:05 pm
Pater' , sh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. - 3:40 pm
Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:2opm
1
Wall's No. 8...2:80 pit Wall's No. 2. , ..44:50pin
_Braddock Ac.. s:sopm Wall's No. ' 4... 6:ospm
How'd Ac No 2 9:35 pm *Fast Line . ..• . 7:3opm
Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm llow , d Ac No pm
Way Passn'r.lo:2ll pm Wall'sb, 0.5.. -11:00 pm.
'These trains make close connection a. Harris
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walls Station ever"
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh
10:05 a. in. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh
12:50 p. as. and . arrives at Walls Station
2:10 p. in.
*Cincinnati .Express leaves daily. All °the
tiaras daily except Sunday. •
For further information apply to
W. H. BECKWITH, Ag
The Pennsylvaniallailivad Company will r otas
Rime any risk forßaggage, except for wearin_gag
pare) and limit their responsibility to One
DollarsHun
dre.. in value. Ali Baggage exceeding
tart amount in value will be :it the risk of Ilea
owner, atiess taken bv.epecial contract..,
- • . EDWARD G. WILL
ap33, - General Superintendent, Altoo ...
t,
.
VANIA
. ROAD.-0n and after April 250:4/815 , thee
Fes-get:ger Trains on the Weaturil PennsYlvsnla
Rat road will arrive at and. depart from tt2
Federal Street Depot, A ll egheny City, as follows:
Arrive. Depart.
t3_pringd.e No 15:40 a m Mail 7:00 4.91
- Freeport No. I8:90 a m Freeport N0..1 9:llosin
Express 10:40 m Sharpbtg No11.1:20 US
• 511arpb'g No.11:20 p m Express . 2:50 pia
Freeport .I,To. 2 4:00 p m Springd , e No 1 3:30 pm
Mall 5:50 p Freeport N0.25:20 pnt
Springd'e No 25:20 m Soring,Ve No 28:39 pia
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Jiinctiou
ever) dandily at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City al 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny June.
Lion at 3:40 p. m.
Coalswiemorr TwasTs—For sale In packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut
street.- Herr's, Bennett, Fine Creek,Etna and
Sbarpsburs and good only _Oa the trai ns stopping
at Stations 'Deemed on tickets. .
The trains leaving A.llegneey City at 7:00 a,
'n. make direct connection at Freeport with Wa
lkers line of Stages forli °tier and Hannahttawn.
Through tickets map be_ purchased at the
No. ISt Clair street, near the fluspensionßridgs,
Fittsburk 11, and at the Depot , ..allegheny. •
For flirther information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent . .
. Federal Street Depots
The Western Pennsylvania • Railroad will. nth
a, sumo say risk for Baggage, eXcept for earinF,..
apparel, and limit their responsibility o
Osa
Hundred Dollars in value. . All . baggage _ ex.
ceeding this amount in value willbe at the Hilk Of
the owner, unless taken twig:ix:lel oontm i ,
EDWARD H. WILL
apH General Sunerintendent. Altooria.
. . _
ITTSBIIRG
E 1
rioNfrit, T 4
AY. , , ,
• ___ _ PAN HANDLE'BOUNZa ..;_: :' , .
uttANGIt OP 212i11.—0n and after hii;k2lDA.T.,
April 11221 b 0169, trains will leave and arrive et
thi r l4lO / 11 .Pplint. Is fbllows:, , . .. ,
, • Dftetrt 'Arrfur.
NW, ~..................... 2:011 a. m. 4.5:13 a. a.
• Fast Line ... . . .......- 943 a. m. 713 p. im•
Itiginviss..... • .... 2:33 th. m. 4:33 a.m.
Jinxed Acen 5:33 a. ra. '55314 m.
lieDonalPs Aer5,n,N0.11.1.:434,1m, 8:111a:lne
Steubenville Aorommod. 3:581p. in. 9:33 a.rit
MeDonald , s AOl4l. No. 2 Clan. in. , 3:12n. m
Sunday March Train..-12;68 , p. ni ,
9:54 a. 21:
lb. 11:33 P. K. train Will leaie daily.
12:13 P. 18. train will arrive dally.
Ail other trains will,min daily . /Sundays exeePh
ed. The 9:13 a. L. Traln_makes close con
neetfons at Newark fir Zanesville.
_
,_ 8. F. SCULL. General Ticket 41/liellis
W. W.GARD, Snot, Steubenville. Ohio.
arl22 .. : • . , ,
LO TT ITTS at BVingn &
CoNNELLE VILLE
•
Oh and 'after TITESDAY, Yorember, 17th,
'ball. trains will arrive as and depart tram the
Depot' corner of Grant and Water streets, as
follows; - .
port.
Mail to and from Union-
De
town. 7:00 A. u. 6:00 I.l[.
MoßecapbrtAccomdt , n 11:00 A. at. 2:05
Ex. CO and from Unt , n. 3:00 r. at. 10:10
West Newton Accom , d 4:30 at. 8:35 A. it.
Braddocrs Accomdt , n. 6:15 P. M. 7:50 P.
Night Ac. , sport.lo:3o P. M. 6:45 A. in
Sunday Church Train to
and from West Newton 1:00 i..11.31.0;00.i.
Jar tickets apply to
E. 2d. RAYMOND, Agent
W. B; STOUT. Botlerintendent. no2D
DIOR lt HILL
Rouyn.
UNION PACIFIC ILUIWA r
Ealitern
Tile SHORTEST AND ' 11013 T RzLLAIII
Autauctromuta auttott points a
Colorado Nevada,
California Viola,
Arizona Washington,
New memico,
Oregon.
Tiro Trains leave dtate Liza and Leavenwe ran
41lly. (Sundays exeepted,lon the arrival of traits
of...Paelloßadmd Dmoi Pt. Louie. and Remit ,
bat and st. Joe Railroad MUM (piney, conatea
in.: ap Lawrence. Topeka, and Wamego with
tor all points In Rause. At end at
t rac k west :at Ellsworth with' the MUTED
STNis Alzz EXPREf3B CON PAN 'a: '8 DAILY
comltiza Po
LL Oir OVERLAND NAIL AND /Exempla
ioNtIVVJENto SALT . ZAAILlith ,
D
AU Pehitt ' in. AN
the Teivitopteh
'And With iintrDßligin,pB TIU-WWICKLY mix '-' ~.
of 00AoH.M1 tor Port Union Beata Port; 6
Jobequerue, Banta Pe, and ail points in Ai Plllll
l.
sena and New =mica,- - - - • ,
With the resen additions o f rolling 'sto ok
and 'equipment. • and the
Transportation
,made `... •
with responsible Overland Transportation Mims
from its western terminus, 4his road now ode= ..
unequalled facilities Cox the tranam4sion id ~
fraiche to th e Par Wort. • -
_,, • ,'
'Plekets for sale at alt the ppal, codices
the , united States and Canada. ,- - • . -, la ,
R
Be sere and ask or tli nets eta THE' SlCOlit:
ILL BOUTkI. SION PASOI7IO RAILWAY.
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