The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 03, 1869, Image 3

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Orrice op Frrrastrada GazErre,
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. , Iderafaxgnat, 2, ;1869. $ 4
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There was a very full supply of Cattle ,
on Bale, teday?'something over 800 head,
mainly of the lower grades, and with a
, i
demand restricted almost wholy to su w
plying" he wants of of the 'load trade,
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the arketitias a very dull =One. a d
n it
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camp red with last - week, prises ' re
from a;}; to: a%- lovier., and eapeci ly
was this , truerof the 'commoner. • grades.
Prime fat steers sold at about last week's
Priaelif,7.l4@7.l aamelew extra at 81. but
• the of great ,bulk, thesales were at prires
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raaging.from ,5,4‘ to 7c; end f3y,i, possibly ,
ld
,
6}ilyea p robably a:me:tory near, the ay.
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eralge price. The impresslonis player
strength that cattle will have" to - rule
lower, an d t# fac t that pasture I haa b
e
en,
unusually good all summer,
has tended•
to keep back a good deal of steek - WhiCh;
; w
,
otherwtaeould long since have been
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thrown Upon the market. .]: .., ~
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Of tact cattle o n sale today, II cars
Were from Chicago; 3„,frora Crestline; 4
from Mansfield; .1 from Marron; 2 fram
. Loudenville; 1 from Upper Sandusky; 1
from WOoster; 1 from Salem; 1 from In
dianapolis; 3 from ,Caledonia: - 1 • from
OrrvillefA *Om Shreve; "4 from Cincin
nati; 1 from - Bellair, and 4 from points
. we did.not learn. In addition, there
were sales , of 162 bead of State Cattle
as follows: 45 from Butler county; 17
from Beaver; 60 from Washington and 40
- • from Green, making .in all about 800
head, which, in the absence of an east
' ern demand, was more than was want
ed, and, as a -consequence, a dull and
hard market was the result, at least all
the drovers said ' so.
, ' •'-' ' CATTLE.
Stakley it Bro; 9 head common steers
and heifers, at an average of 5 cents.
M Humes 17 had Beaver cotuity
steers and heifers, at 5®6 fits.
Keefer & Katz 17 head Chicago steers,
at 6®7.-
L.,ltottichilds 19 Chicago steers, at 6%
,67%,;;12 head Bader • county steers and
heifere, at 5®6; 24 left over.
8 Kaufman & DrYfaos 29 head Waeh
ington county steers:and heifers, 'at 5
G 13%.
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Isaac Zeigler 20 head Washington
county steers and heifers, at 5®6%.
Trautman & Lohman 63 Sontnern Ohio
steers and heifers:, at'4.3g ®785.
Jacob Seedy 63 . 0hi0 steers, at 6(48. •
S .53 Drivienstine 20 head Ohio steers, at
16 54.1...'",- ' ' '' • '
- "M. Verner' tkOreen cOunty,Pe., steers.
for Fbitifingen, eitlig7y4; 31 head In
dianti; mixed stook, tor Frei:fob, at , s®B.
, .• Peet' 'sxttaiiin 29 head 'Green' county
stock.:_ - r • :,' .
John Hyde 23 head to Kraus dr, Hasa,
at 6 eta —from Belmont 06.
Greenwald, a Kahn 73 bead Ohio
stock, at 6®7,U. ;. ,
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HaziewoOd &Blaclistock 70 head rat
ed Stock, from Ohio, at 4@)7. .
MiAluiter 'ahead Ohio steers "and
heifers to Halewood it Blackatock, av
•eragingl4o2s; at 6;f.
S. Marks it Bro. e 0 head Chicago steers,
at s®B.
• Kraus it Hasa 67 head mixed Ohio
Stock, at 534®7., , ,
' 'L S J.Shamberg =heed Chicago stock
at 5 ®7%; bought 85 head bulls from
qv
v tt.
' Jas Hanlin 20 head Washington Co.,
steers and - heifers, at s®B.
tiolnies, Lafferty it Co. 54 head lowa
steers, at 5}0)7%; 221fead mixed stock,
at 4%®6. - - ~ 1
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N. Carr 35 ;head 'Ohio steers, - heifers
_ and cows. at 6®(4‘. -
Smith & Blue 17 hea d Western steers
and heifers at 414 ®5%.
Hedges & Taylor ''M head.
eHSSp ARD yA sli9.
There was an unusually large number
of Sheep on sale to-day,anout 1,900 head,
and with no corresponding improvement
in the demand, themarket was, an ex
ceedingly hard one, and drovers gener
ally are reported as having made no
money--aome "of them doubtless lost
money. Compared with. last week,
prices are considerably lower, particu
larly for the commoner kinds, - though
the befit grades, ruled lower; there was
more stook here than was wanted, and
the butchers'sooa _found this out, and
drovers'generally were obliged to make
concessions in order to effect sales. It is
. true, a feir extra : fat sheep -brought 30
cts per Pound, but the, great 5,0 n
proporti
of the sales were at prices nu:lglus from
$2,00®3,00 per head. •
Fowler it Walters 400 head; lambs at 50
483,50 f sheep at $1.60@ 4 . ....
Flintier & Sheitementle 200; ia mbs at
75®2,25; sheep at 51,25®2,25.
• Stskely &Bro. 203; sheep at 32,00(4)4,0 0 ;
iamP s at $1,00@3.25., _ 1
M. G. Beighle 50—sheep" at an average
' or 52,000iimbs at 51,25®2at,25.
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R. Stouffer 60; sheep 32,50; rine at
ClarWln & Co. 209abeepand lambs.
• john,Yiroung 40 skeep at an average of
31,25. " ''•- • "
JOhi Fairley 40 sheep at $B®3 l A.
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James Kerr 74 sheep at $2,80®14. :
' ' Ilobeit, Kerr-s6lsheep at 62.00 pe r
to 5.30 cts per pound. ,
-IC•Folland 110 sheep at 205_ 'eta.' per
pound, • ' •
if.dititSiekert 25 sheep_at 53,50®1 per
bead; 50 lambs at A 1,7503,75. .: . D
, , John Kerwin & Co. 170 sheep o,oo@
3,50. - ~., ' :
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• Johnithia Davie 40 Sheep' at 12,®3,50.
J. F. Neely stlamba at timep, 4o ; 6 5
sheep at - 31.75®3 - I
There is tio improvement to note in
the demand for this class
the
of
stock; but prices, in sympathy with
advance at other. places, are hirr. - We
now quote 'stock 'Hogs at 1.0 10M. and
fat Hogs at 11 tb 113401.1%.
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MAMMY'S BY TELEGRAPH.
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lisar YonicvAtilitillt.2Cot,ton steady;
sales of I,2oo•hides at - 2.83 0 for milddling
;.uplands. , Flour; recelpta..:9,ol3s. , bbls.;
' Y l otir quiet and prices' without lany de
.**4' ' 'Cided chnbge;•ealekof 6,700 hbhi.' nip 90
; I'4oo for . superfine; Slate - and ,wenterp,
0.50(§)7,35 for extra 5tate,•16,7 0 @ 7,40 for
• -extra we5tern,117,45®7,7 0 for white wheat
extr0:56,9567 95 for - It . H. 0 iria B for
extra St. Losiar., and .510,50- for good to
- choice do. - Rye Flour is quiet at *4,75®
. 6,75... 00rotrreal is quiet 4 and sauce,
-whisky steady. at 152,80 for western,. and
$l,lO for free. Wheat; receipts 15,550 r
• .13b15.; Wheat is more active and 2®3e'
'. ~better, with an increased export demandy,
sales of ,123, - 00 0- bosh. at `51,55®1,56 for '
~ ITO, 2 spring. 111,51(4)1452 for soft dc h ; 51,61\
01,62 for NO. 1 Bering; 11,58 for Nos. 1'
•
'and . 2 do': mixed. 51,61 for. eWred Ohio,
$1,65 fore,d winter western; 11;75
for , whit California; Rye nominal.
'Barley au
boll malt noising., „Re.
ce i pts O f - corn, 5,_ 50 . hush; tvrn , opened
hear" and closed dull 'at 11(g12. , :i lower;
saletrof 43,00(ibustirditat 82c@;$1 , for un.•
sound new mixed • western; •r)0 4 0 1 ,0 13
for sound do.; '4/i 084 10 1 4 09 %for '. *Morn
yellow, and closing i with; no 'buyers' at
outside-quqtstiOes. `.,-Brifig 9f-ofttP,7s,-.
, 412
9 00
bum , on% mere ve, with , pales
~: of 79,000 bushels at 132 e for •senttertt aftost;',
63®50-itkalitual,lo4"4ptil Soo .Xor ' Vim,
"'-ioi grit ef the seasari; 7in ..hi Artier,
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now; 77c for new :Virginia. Stock of
grain in warehouse:- 613,699 bush wheat,
;832,128 bush corn: 75,413 bush oats; 74,-
728 bush rye; 381 bush barley; 106,026
bush malt; 242,268 bush peas. Rice in
fair request. with sales of 60 tierces
Carolina at 814®9c and 100 , bags
of. Rangoon. at Tx@fiC currency. Coffe
firm: sales of 3,818 nags Rio on private
terms. Sugar firm; sales 800 hhda at 3.1%
ti>l3c for Cubit - '4@ ac ,for 'Porto
Rico; sales 40t ) bxis,•l3avana at 12301.
Molasses nominal, Petroleum quieten d,
ATM at 17®17%0 , for crude; 31'x(,®320 far
refined. Hope quiet atlo@lbc for Amer
ican.
_Linseed oil Seedy at 980 M in
'caskS. - Spirits turPentine, quiet at 42®
4214 c. :Pork firmer; . attlest 900 - bbla- at
03,10®33,25 ,for . new mess, closing at
833,25 cash; $33,56(433,75 for old:do; $27,25
d 28,25 for prime; 09,50@30.50 • for prime
mess; stook of old and new 38,023 bbls;
same date last Month , 44413 bble; last'
year 69,600 - bbls. Beef ' qu i ets and - steady;
sales 140 bbla at 80(416 tbrtiew Iffaitimess:
812®12y, new extmliietts: stock of old and.
new 24,520:pitga; last Month *839 Pkge, •
Mast year 20;855 pkgs. - Tierce! Beef nom
inal at $20®25 for vrime mess; and s2s®
30 for -lindia mess. Beef Hams m ee ts
sales
'Of 80 bblt at $25031: . Cut bleats
Steady; sales of 115 ipkgs at 413-X®l4qo
-for shoulders, 16%®10e , fo hams; wad
dles dull and unchanged: Lard dull;,
sales at 17®19,ic, chletlyl9@c, for steam„
19K®2 0 c for kettle rendered. , er .
-steady at 16®32 0 , for Ohio, and 16®3
for State. Cheese quiet at 12®15tc.
Freights to Liverpool firmer; shipments
of 35,000 bus wheat •at Bt‘d per steam,
and 500 bbls flour per sail at is. 9d. -;
Latest—Flour a shade firmer. Wheat:
I®2c better with a light supply for mod
erate export demand. Rye nominal at
.81,26®1,27 for . western. Oats :rather
heavy at 82c for „old and 80c for new
western afloat. Corn dull and heavy at
80c®$1,02 for unsound and 81,04®1, for
sound mixed western. Pork qui o6 et at
$33,12433,25. Mess Beef quiet and un•
changed. Cut meats nominal. Bacon
dull and unchanged. Lard dull at 1934
®19,0 for fair to prime steam., -Eggs
quiet and unchanged. ,
CE3ICA.OO, August 2.—Faster
Ex
change firmer, at par buying and par to
1-10 premium selling. Flour- firmer, at
85,75®7,3534 for spring- extras. Wheat
more active; No. 1 quiet and steady:
sales at 843912;1,40; closing unchanged;
No. 2 active and 2t4®2y,c higher; sales
at 81.35®1,87 cash, $1,33%®1,35 seller
-August, $1,115®1',86t4 seller tirst half of
August, and 31,2801.,2 9 seller F Septem
ber; this afternoon the, market was
quiet, at 5t,34t4 for No. 2, seller August.
Corn quiet. firmer and 1®241 bight= No.
.2 sold at 8 7 34 @89C, -closing 8%13714 ®88c;
rejected 8.108534:x no grade 78®8013;
this,afternoon No. 2 was'nominally
-871.4 c seller August. Oats dull, unsettled
and2elower, with sa lcNgw aet
ak®no
aind rejected 50®51c,
ado. Rye dull and , lo lower, with sales
No. 2at $l,Ol in store. Barley dull, with
sales No. 2 at 51,25, seller last half of
August. Highwines steady at 81,04.
Sugar easier at 1334®14/c for &unman
to prime Cuba. Provisions dullLud and
firm: Mess Pork 833,50®33.75.
1814 ®19.31c. Dry salted Shoulders 13%
13 . 74 c. Sweet Pickled Hams 17.1 c.
Freights firm at - 4%c for wheat per
steam, and Sc for oats p er sail to
hours—
Buffalo.
Receipts for the past orty-eight
3,915 bbls flour, 21,480 bush wheat, 100,-
421 bush corn, 23,676 bush 05t5,1,895 bush
bu5h17%4,050 bush barley, 4,168 hogs.
Shipments-2,870 bbls flour. 66,541 bush
wheat, 98,861 bush corn, 8,298 bush oats.
ST. Lei)trlS, August 2.--Tobocco active
and strong, but not quotably chao r ied.
Cotton nominal at 320. Fiemp, none of
fering. Flour dull and about 25c. lower,
closing languid and unsettled: supers
sold at 84.50®5,35 and 85,25® 0 , XX. 50,2 6
®7, fancy 07,50®9,2.5. Wheat: receipts
very large and all grades below strictly
choice declined s®loc.i.prime and strict
-1 prim red fall ,14®.1,21. 'choice to
st y
ri e ctly choice do. ll $1,25®1,45, prime to I
fancy white $1,21®1,50. Corn dull, low
er and unsettled; mixed.in bulk sold at
82c.. prime and choice mixed 90®9e to
34.,
Prime to choice yellow 95W7 c., prim
fancy white $ 1®1,05. Oats . dill and
lower, with sales of new as 52®58c, old
at 62®66c., closing at 50®52c. for new
and 60®62340. for old.. Barley: small
sales of new fall at 51,25. Rye inactive,
90®95c. Whisky steady at $l,lO. tiro
cedes quiet and unchanged, at 23@2513:
for good fair to choice Rio Coffee, 12%®
1 4%c for Louisiana Sugar.
for
wawa.
for plantation Molasses. _previsions Arm.
but business' mall. Pork steady: 134®
24,50. Bacon: Clear sides • sold
shoulders held' at 1.51ic: 4 , clear rib sides
183.4®18,1c. sugar cured hams 24®25c.-
Lard held 'firmly, With no sales; Re
ceipts: 2,850 bble. flour, 10,050 bushels
wheat. 17.400 buss :•• corn, 100,000, bushels
Cats, 600 bath: tie.. ' -•
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Cinorseran't, Aug. 2, . Flour firm but
quiet; family 16,®8,25. Wheat firm and
the demand fair, red $1,20@1.25; white
11,85®1.45, end -very choice 81,50; no old
Wheat offering. cord dull and supply
better;ear 02®930. Oats r heavy and
dower; receipts large,
especially -of new,
which is dull at 45®50c; no old offering.
. Rye dull and lower, closing at 92®95c
and the supply increasing. ._Barley nom
inally unchanged; fallald bring 11,33.
Whisky dull , and. so ldat 81.08, and pot
much demand attliat; b spas held more
firtnlYand the demand te.light. Mess
Pork .$33150®33,75., -thillt. Meats 13%0
14c for -shoulders, and,, 1614®16}4c ,t,br
aides. Bacon at 1534 c for shoulders, and
3-86@ilio for sides. ' , Sugar cuiedhams
23 23c. ,Lard held at 19 1 ,4 c, ,but , hal(
any. detnand.__B tter Arm at 24(8; -, 3 •
I ) te
Eggs dull at 13%1 . . Cheese dul tat, 1
®1313 for Western serve, and 14015 c
for factory. Lime° oil dud at - SBc. lard
oil, unchanged , d _ quiet.. Gold 1353;
OLEYELLND August '2.—Flour:,, city
made, - 89 for double extra white, 87.78®
8:00 far double eXtraiamber,‘ $6.7507.00
for double extra red winteri $6 for extra
red winter, 88
7b double extra spring:
country.rtude,,B7.6o®B,2o for ; double ex
tra. white' , $13,26®7,25' for double extra
red mid attiber,±46,soo7,oo ofbr.. double
extra spriug. L. Wheat; sales of . r .
winter, seller Augullt: at , 81,138; salmi 35
cars do. on spot at 181,40; 15 cars new No.
2 do. at 81,85; 3 oats old do. at 51,86. and
Et.cars N 0.72. white at $1,40. . Corm , No. 1,
-mixed 'midst' 94(41950;" sales of I ear NO.
lat-010 , Date held, at 66®670. • Rye held
at $1,1001,15 Petroleum; -refined • held
'at ' 28 % @VG , for Auguatt , crude dull at
1..;..T0bnn0, August -.2.-Arletw steady at
.1110,25(0 for doubleand2 treble extra city
/Mae` Wheat fairly active with prices
closing a shade. ower; old , amber 81,4 11 :•
N 0.3. red8,30@.411-
No, 3 red 11.25:. old white Mic h i g a n ®115 0 ; -
N 0 .42 new white 81,42. • LS a shade
lower at 920 for No,-.14. 89c for: No. 2; , 8013
for•.,rejeeted, and.. 650 ;for oondeinned.
Oats 76c on spot. and 55c sellers Set/tem - ..
Per:) , ftVe dull and, no bales. Receipto oo — .
AM= 000 bbis, t wheat 82,000, corn I,2bis, •
bush. ..Shipments :--_ilour , 1,700 I
wheat 22,600i:C0rn 2.070 bush.s,.. -
I. MEatTitts, August 2.%.-43totton3iti @32c
for middling, receipts were 38 bales, ex
ports none.; Flehr dull at '50,50.
:wneat at $1,1001,25,' .oorm at' 97tsc®11. - •
Oats at 8E082.. 1 Bran • at" s2o.l.'Cortimeal 4
at 84,50®4,76ip5t , .34,50. Lard at
23®21 1 ,4c... . 81199/ 1 , '. #. 11 ; 1 ; ,S4Pliddetts at
15 34 a• mideiat ItINC* 1 , -. i .
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1 4 L:rII4:=SUE:2." ri wind
ili goOffd :Withsidelt Weetern su:'
P41 . 41101i15;70 0 . ,24 . 012tr 1tA t46.76442.4
IWO talidlritt g 7,6,50.
.1 -., litil „. .0-` p - . t,
PITT SBITRGiI # GAZBTIIKI:1 UESITANI AVQ,VSVAI-V"11
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WitAKolltif red 0-,51,6501,63. r Corn/-•
white at 51,06@1.08.. Oats at - 44@We.
Rye at $1,25. Diets Pork .quiet at 534.
Bacon firm, with sales rib sldes at 19c,
clear rib at'l9%c,' and sales , at 16c.
13ati.s at 23(4)240. Lard firm at 1934® 20 c.
Whisky quiet at $l,lB. - - .
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.--Flour dull
and quotations barely unchangel; north
western extra family 88@6.80; Indiana
and Ohio do 57(g;8;, fancy 58,50@l0; SU.
perfirle and extra unchanged. Wheat
flat; red bid $1,50@1,53. Rye unchan
ged. Corn very quiet; -Yellow . 41,14©
4,16; - "mixed western e' 11.12@ 1 . 14 . Oats
dull'at 74@755. Provisions until:inked.
Whisky held at $1 . ;25.
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Lourivul.F., August 2. --Bagging quiet
and firth; ',, two -pound . ,ICentucky 23c.‘
Flourfirm• superfine $4,50(3)4,75.- Grain .
L i
dr . Wheat; red $1,25. and. white 111,38.
Oa Oft. Corn in imille 800.. .R . 90, 1145.
. .70Yacee active,' with lialea of 61'
h - '15;50(5/12.15. Mesa Pork 163 3 , 75 -
B' n; shoulders ,15 3:5 , blear'. rib 19r,.
',clear es 19 c, and" hams 2234 c. Lard
,0
'l9. Whisky firm; raw $1,1001,1. 1 .
&Wri
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•• st/04°m. _July 3L—Flour IP@
5.8754- '; Wheat 503E4475. Legal 'ren
ders 74.Mining_stocks moderately , a -
tivtr, Atpha 20, Belcher 22, Bullion , 16,
Chollar 23, Confidence 45. Crown Point
39, Empire Mill 57, Gould Curry 1,04,
Kate NO/CfOSB 113, Imperial 57, Kentuck
214, Occidental ,18, Ophire 20. Overman
72, Savage 79, Sierra Nevada 10, 'Yellow
Jacket 48. , , _
MILWAUKEE, August. 2—Four quiet
and unchanged. Wheat firm, l $1,41,‘ for
No. 1, and 51,37 q for No.-2. Oats entire
ly nominal. Corn dull and unchanged.
Rye firm, 51 for No. I. Grain freights
firm: 4135 c. to Buffalo and 834 c. to Os
wego. _Receipts: 3,000 bbis.
bush. flour,
Ship
bush. wheat, 2:000 oats.
ments: 3,000 bbls. flour, 28,000 bushels
wheat. '
DETROIT, Aug. 2.—Flour demand firm.
Wheat quiet; extra white winter 81,82;
No. 1 do. $1,69©1,70: No. 2 do. $1,44.
Corn 98c. Oats , drill at 745755.
' Live Stock. Markets.
17nw YORE, August 2. —The Cattle
trade is very dull, w it h 4,00 0 head on sale,
making tile large total of 7,200 head for
the week, and they cannot bedisposed of
as prices are gto %c lower on all but
the beat. There is a scarcity of prime,
but the average quality is much! better
than last week, fewer low grades Texans
ming on sale; some good Texans, winter
ed in Illinois, brought 13c pet pound; or
$B4 on each; prices ranged from 10 to 16c,
very many going at about 15Xc,' the
average being scant 14c. A drove of 108.
head Illinois steers, common 6 cwt.
brought 13@14c; 210 head of Alexander
cattle, good 7 1 4 cwt, averaged nearly 15c;
190 head of fat Texans. 04 cwt, at 13c; a
lot, 6 cwt. Missouri steers, at 12%c; 90
goedohio cattle, 7 cwt, at 14@15c; Illi
nois gives 4,600 cattle and Kentucky 890,
with 167 head each from Ohio and Texas.
The total 'receipts of sheep - are 38,000
head, with 9,576 to-day; the prices of
sheep are unchanged; but sales are slow.
Limbs lower; selling at 7@90, only a
small lot of 'sixty pound Canada bring
ing 9%c; some 55 pound State lambs
brought 9c; a car of 55 pound Canada
'brought Sc; a car of 70 pound Ohio sheep.
sold for 50; State sheep of 78 pounds
brought 5%c; a oar of. Ohio,Bo pounds,
brought 6c, and a few 110 potnds brought
7c; stock not all selling. Hogs steady as
13c; the arrivals to-day , were 82 cars, and
° 0 —,300 head for the wee . 2 cars of Ohio
sailers brought 10% - o; alive they weighed
160 pounds.
Calcaeo. August 2.—Cattle dull at
$4,25@5 for Cows; $6@7,75 for medium to
extra choice shipping Beeves. Hogs
fairly active and .15@25c lower; sales at
$9,6c6.9,65 for fair to medium; 19,754510
for good to choice..
ST. Louts, August 2.—Cattle firm at
3®6yc. for inferior to choice. Hogs firm
at 84 2 93.4 c.
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• iNYORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBETO9/1. FOIST WATAX . A CM
OADO. Ran.tioan. Await 2: , • cars
metal, Reese. Graff & Co; 3 do dd, 8 Har
baugh, I do do, Everson, Pfestoll CO; 1
do do, Brown & Co; 2do do, 'Nimiok &
Co; 2do do, Hallman & Hammett; 200
bbls flour, Schomaker &L; 10 bbla 1-
cohol, Schwartz , Haslett; sdo do, a J
Adler & Co; 33 bale kips. 3 MotAughlin;
60 green bides, G N Hoffstott; 2 cars old
wheels, Brown & Co; 6 bbla lard 011, E
Sellers; 82 bdis spokes, T Hare &Bro; R
100
bbis flour, D Wallace; 1 car wheat, J 8
Liggett & Co; 1 do •corn, D Wallace; 100
.bbla flour, T C Jenkins I Bro; 100 do do,
Culp it Shepard; 1 car empty oil bbls, 80
do do, M• P Adams: 17 eke rage, IRelfrey
& Clark; 9 aka coffeeffitrickiar &W; 1
car stone , 3 , Is Knoz.; , •4 ,:cars:iron ore,
2110enherirer it B; 17 hgs osta, JiGileson;
1 ear beans. J U Bidwell; Ido
Ca o brterones, An :
-
.derson a s; 25 bas cheese, , A
Grew; 16 da do, it D Clark; 15 do do, J J-
Pettit; 20 do do, F Sellars it Co; 15 do ,
do, Little di B; ,15 do do, W Miller At Co;
20 do dd, 3 A Graff; 26 do do, W Cooper
dr, Co; • 40 do do, N J Braden; 7 do do, Ar
' buckles & Co; 10 reams a paper,: Godfrey
it Clark; 20 bas cheese, Atwell & Lae; 59
eke rags, lAcCultough .t. Co; 600 gallons
stone ware.. T Welsh it. Bro; 45 bdls
green hides;] Hammett & Sona; 36 tcs
barns, F Sellers , &.Co; 1 VAT . MOD% J
Sinchcliff; 206 aka rags, , Pgh. Paper blfg•
Co; S pulley blocks t _j Woodwelt & Coii,2
bin'cheese A & J 'Kerr; 120 do, do, Gra- •
&,
ham St John. ~ . , ,
• ‘Or.arnmelni • /MD ZITTINIMIOR 'RAIL-,
ROAD. August, 2.-2 cars limestone ore,
Husaey; Wells dr Co; 1. do champ ore,
Brown:it C0;.2 do limestoneoret• Brady's
Ben&lron Co; ,, 7 do gray • warm Me;.
boenberger, Blair & Uo; 6 do Milestone'
ore, McKnight, Porter at Co; 2 do lumber, •
.G A:fitundorft 1- do still & bottom! Mul
liis Maloney;sloney; 50 bbls oil, J Spears 1 Car I
lath; GW Bttner; 1 du lumber, RP Bur-" ,
gen; 3 has wales, Adams, McKee & Co;
18 Ws stars Rinehart &It 10 do'cheese,'
.1' Danb;‘l.67lbmn, W. E flohmerts &-
Co; - .1 Car Mona, Lli Knox; 1 do' grind
stones; J Kecrynn : bits cheese, . Watt,
Lang & Co; 2 crates Ware, HULA Co; 1
6 bbls oil, Dilworth, px, Co : 6
29 do apPles, Hlies; 6 dir.eggii. 14 do am
ple*, Van Gorder &13; 8 bills 011,.A. Tor— .
PITI`OBITRGE, 0114/CIVIWATt
LOvid Ratratoexh: Angela • 2A-4' bbla'
eg; J A Graff; 4do do, hiorrlatid - i&Dt
dodo, W H Grafil"lo , skii oide,'''N' 0
Floyd; 16 do do,' W a•.Hagatg 100 bbla
'emir. Shomaker &, V, 7 Ws eggi, .1 A
Graff; 1 car feed; El 14 Hendersc , n; : 8 , do
lumber, J Odellv 100 bbls Solis, • Dan
Wallace; 197 skil rye, JIV Meek; 100 bbls
lionr, 30 eke 'feed, G- Ste Wart - 2 ears •
bulk wheat 3 8 Liggett; '2 dcr staves , / Wm,
Hastings; 24(csids tobacoo,P H Militentlel`
16 do do, Pretzfleld & Bro; , '2B do do,
Knox &rr.: • O . • .
[ ' ASSAZGEMIT VALthrT kLktralOAD. An .`
gust 2:—l. car pig iron, 3 Moorhead; T. do
1 , e l gees, Graff & Dull; 3do wh isk y,' Hen.'
derson it Co; outi•half bbl Mc-
Kay Bro •
s; 3 bap mdse, 'D Gregg; Vein
it ;aka tanner scraps, Hooveler, Kciatk;'
Ex . poi , ',k Co; 10 bales:yard, MaCrtimi'
Clyde &Co; 29 aka oats, W II Kirkpat
rick &Co; 1 car lime, Ti t tc 'Roynolds; I
'Oargrain, Mirth!, Brickell &' Co; "1 bbl
tipple", 'A'rbuckles & Co; T :pkg. nfisrket
toe:- mancinfoliels House; 9 bble.l Vol.
iiiileidi dirnere;l . bei scales, p4TW,fflts,
eetterffcos., -
r' pp macs , alts' Col LE
•"gattataioe, Aligust 2.1111 Orli. '014a,,
tao,lAtillactip; 15 bbliii'sement, 0 11100014,
'ft hhill - ffL I itg-butt, i p,,e, : cf#lll.,
'AblidflaWP, . 1. 15 6111 4' , -
.}...:,,t r.... .....3a. Ji ,lj 1 J.s4
.1.--
RIVER
The river continuesl to rodeo:le steadily
at this point With tour feet six Maims in
the Channel by the Monongahela milks
list evening. Weather unsettled and
warm with slightindicaticms df rain.
Merotiry at 4 P.
No arrivals to rentra , aside from
packets. The Argosy,from Cincinnati is
about due. •
The Julia returns to Zanesville today,
at 4P.K. •-• , • , •
The Petrolla for parkerabOrg and New
State for Wheeling departed with very
slim trips. ' .•• • .
-Tho Glendale and Mollie , Ebert, are
en route from St. lAMB to Pittsburgh.
Business continues -very dull at hind•
ing;•-not'a tangle bolt doing anything
except- the packete, M es sen ger, and
Camelia laid up.
—The mother of Capt. H. 13. Hart, of
the Lawrence, died in Marietta, Ohio, a
few days since.
—Capt. McGill. late of the dells Lee,
is about to take charge of the Capitol
Hotel, at Frankfort,Sy.
—The Hercules left Louisuille on Fri
day with the tow of the A. J. Baker.
The Tiger also left the same day for this
port.
--:During the past month three steam
ers were destroyed by fire, two .aunk,
and accidents, happened to five. Only
one steamboatrnan died during the same
period. .
—The firm of Rose & Batchelor, gleam-
boat agents, at Cincinna ti, contin b ue has een dis-
ed ge M Rose will the
business while Mr. Batchelor will en
gage ins new business. r
—One of Capt. John Woodburn's new
Arkansas River Mail Line packets will
belaunched from Hambleton's yard, on
next Tuesday: Dumont has her mat
chinary all ready to go on board.
—The Kate Putnam, Pittsburgh to St.
Louis, was detained several hours by ,
government officers, and compelled to
take out two licences—one for being an
express packet, and one for carrying oil.
—The editor of the LaCrosse Repubii.
can accompanied Corn. Davidson to the
shipyard there a few days since, and is
much pleased with the progress making
on the Commodore's new steamers for
the St. Louis and St. Pant trade. He
writes of one, and says nearly all but
her hull is of LaCrosse manufacture.
She has 4 boilers. Her cylinders are 22
inches in diameter and 7 feet stroke.
She will carry about 1,000 tuns.
—The Paducah Herald says: Pada-.
cab hail a city ordinance to prevent
steamboats from whistling while lying
at our wharf: but the Ella Hughes has
ftnind a means o whistliand also of
evading the law. f
She ca me downyes
terday, landed at the wharf, and .-alter
lying for some time she threw off her
cables and run slowly up and down in
front of the city. whistling all th time
and making a most unearthly din e .
She
did not land again, but kept an her way
to Cairo. We hope some of those Cairo
muquitoes wits fly away with her whis
tle before she fists away fromthere.
RIVER PACKETS.
eeee
PARKERIIIBIIRd.
11110ITTS 011-,sidat
A WHEELING • AND PAR
KEIMECEG LINIC.—LeavP Comrancta ,Whart
Baas. tOO% orvi datly at 12 N.. WED
NEscAya awi SATURDAYS ,
GREY EAGLE. . . ... —.C. L. BumrNaN. Aiagar.
Olsten be recaved % .
• JAMES CO LLINS Ltss.
PLAGE. COLLINGWOODi
Agents.
spill
STBAMSMPS
Te LIVERPOOL ANDAD
QUEEN iiTOWN. ,
TUB mum muz. STEAHISIESPI
Ntuabtrina 'Mean orst.elass vessels. among
mthe catebnlid
CITY OP PABIS, , CITY 07 ANTWETP_
CITY OF BO3Ser orgrorsritaNßALTlNOßZ,
15allIns Eviay BATUB/LAY, from rtes 45.
14 ortb haver, Nets York. Yeir n&SISge or farther
•
Information WAS to
WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr.
IS3 5111T0TJELD tiTIIII7.Y. Pittsburgh •
For er Ague, ikc
dity orthe" .I.6mach,. loss of Appetite,
Nausea,, Bean-blurt", jdundice, • and • all
disernmi z 'from a disordered state
of. the Stom'acn; liver or "Lutestines:
' '
ropared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
crigsplo Druggists , Dualo. N Y bold
bynil Druggisti:
Woolesstessotg -EIOB VI/LUTZ s riszr.wrr
smini
LIMP _ _
CARMiS.
,
1111E01 1 ' , SIDLE) '. . RECEIVED
dattrat' getSIaIdrACP.III.PRXIS VasUlu ;
. h •staudt- Q. .rktvaaar.oatt. market.. rztta
bwith,_ sad at LtAlataShllty,
emperor llhle d Um s reeds _ , hsd •
all nods or MA sttd au, bat,` ad.t
Sealt, riodistA • t illitaddout mad NAL ••4&310....iarirs
supplies . gr. ; Watt". usu. Arab. Salituaus,, Bass;
Sturman; 'starring WA Xxemay Truut, watch
enables tit tO sell at • ths_toursit market • wisest
,etWileole er - ~ / W.. thrlle we Loyola ot
" 7 . resh rush to glut a calti aud yrs. 711 . 1., mpg •
torut a treat. • • • • tau
. . issMlSlall
yAAnAßSoAl4o.klinail• •
- isnAiNo XuArtz :Witt:CVO EIMADACTIZ.
SSIIALL'S WILL 13171t1IDTS1MPINA.
IifARNICALL"It'SLIXIII "11111. OCIIITM.:
IClPACetiflits'esitstl;iEttzfe, sl42oielrttlo.
Depot,l3olMosic ot„ street. . low IIALL
.4' Co., Drogglfts, Proprietort.
Vor wholosile owl Stall,' by OW. A.
KELLY. Plasbutsb.- re4osoo.T:Ta
ii‘rEssTEß IiTREZICNOtice
.' hiret,ii,giVetnthit the, yieNeOre iettait, on
eldentne Webbtor steeet; Ctty hie
Oeen died Ite tee "District COurt,
.nt No; 1581Jniy leiin,.llllSo for c6aar r
mccomss,
T•-100 bolt LonisTalle
Hydraulic Ocounit, emu tryJß. rrydri
CanaMllllll.4lo boxes Facto
gla osepeoutbimailosbeinu h, at fOr SOU by
-X. u. OANIPTIFTT.
. .
WmAlitllllolllrilllCglititeinor sale
A ; (Min m,T.l*
,pwP4•O l
ER:
Wallia/MR &
NOS.' 221% - and 2:23 Liberty Street
corner or;ow iirterl.O'she trade st low
Prima NeW *Vs* Orleans Sugar aad
Porto Rico, Cuba inirltaglisb Island Sagart2
`linedw York, Pialadslphia and Baltimore Jto.
do. - - •
kiolden,Drins. Doreen" Wangs,
.Btuart.44
Adams , and Lasnubland amps. • • •
,91' 1,0 Med. Cuba and UnstlA Island litolaasea.
dung Hyson, Japan, Imbetial. 01111Pdwdet
and Oolong Teas. • •
Carolina and Hangotn Rtes. - •
Java, Lagnayra and -.1.0 Coffees. _ _
Toseco, tLard 011. Pish. Nana, bilami"
Cototon Yarns. &c., cocusiaraly on hard . • dw.d.,—
.
Fine Bratidies,Wines and Sagan.
llthetdati, 310enlle, and - &Darkling Boot Wines
of Banta' & Co.. in bottles. • Johanniii
Sparkling Moselle, Scharsbert aid
burg, Bookbeltner Burgun dy.
- ace.
B randenburg & Flue Olive 011.
do do Clarets, imported la bottles.
do do* 'White Wines, in bottles.
M. Wort & Sons' Sparkilng Catawba. 4
Vile old Sherry, Madeira and Port Aloes.
Free Old bfonongsnela BYO Whiskies. pure.
do Very superior Old Scotch do do.
Solerittents fbrlioet & Cliandon , s Grand Via.
igrreasy and Bellery Chileet :la
w psed
• Brandies of our own seit warranted. i dlo•dt3
BIABIeriFID BT & T
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE COIELSSION MERCHANT,
RAPE *NARK.
ME
atc%or stole
! . : I 'a
IMMI
I ‘..
Y 4
ON VLEIROWTTS
A 1430,
rgrOliTiitEi or
W. N. 001111IiY,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
orasorvr orr. ELGLIM 1301100
Tr'rer 3131:111A313, P 111.•
se :yl5
W. C. ARMSTILONG,
succegoor.to Fetzq Ann strong,
•
No. 133 EISEREE STREET. .
1:11,713
819011 Ca.
IVI MOLE & SON,
°Corm:Onion -Meretsant.s,
AND rousiss ser .
.- 011.6-I:Pr. VI3EIMOI. 4110
No. 96 OHIO EtTNZILIt .near Nut commoz6
ALLSONNNY CITY. PL.
7112Z8 Lill. 7. 111WI , IMT.
4,:qa & RITCHART,
14MI3FION iIataELANTS.
DZAI.2 IB
111.01T8. OWN, 13112D26 sau. =SD. Mk
Sal , /theft, llt ssiLsaasli.
-11124
BILANCIW 111) .
Wholeitale and itetall grocers,
No. 31i15 DPI EMMET.
&pIBZ
brrriw, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants •
Dealers in Produce, Ylonz, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil ifoll Bans trials,
Cottozi.ynrn_s_and AtariAligerst
gtsl l 3 4 41. 1" and 1 7 4
lONS i. HOUSS..I3)II. 11017112.... AX. H.BOUM
'TORN L 110IISt
U eessors to JOHN L HOLM & CO.. Whole.
Orocerei and earallg6lllo l l elthlults. Doty
tier Of Smithfield and Wife! Stre`Pittstroret.
DOHS surrrort .s.
fisl . loll o TONlMALlai l l iCE,Wliole•
SALE 0 &ODIUM AND PROD DOC DEAL
No. 6 ELIT E( SITILEKT. PDA shunt.
tam
PROFESSIONAL.
W. De CAMP,. -
ILA •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT i.A9I. -
Office. Na UT FOURTH. AVENUE,. Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Waiter H.
LOWli6a will practice ln the U. S. Circuit mid
District Courts, in the State Supreme and all tue
Courts Of Allegheny °mitt• and make
ooUea
Uoas 1.0 too , togthe
ARCM/WM BLALIUMISX;
Zwjp
' • •
No. 95 111T11. 51 S 7 " .
PTiTSSUROH. P&L
sift:olio:a/kV
.5.01111041 MOLIBTEIIB,.
,
NI-ON;Na initial of the Death and Pollth
=4o.ceßßlan mum% opposlte e'
PITTSIBUINNI, - ;
De mm e Bonds . Bonds. Nodose', Acknowledgmdti
ow. and all Legal Business *then
tp DronlVdnesa
JOON A. STRAIN,
• AX.rwilitar.
. .
sx - ori tclo owonXikellr Timms oloras RAM; `tin
_r r HATZ.' ,
Oflee.lls FIFTH tiTHZET, opposite ttie
thedral, rittabuzgh, - sc - Do Deednds. ,- Mort.
'rages , Loknowledgments. Depositions and all
Lelia Badness executed with nronostaesa and
dispatch.
• .
A
JusiO , oftlee-Peace, - ,
CONVEYANCER; REAL ESTATE LID INSU
CAZSON STREET, JUST BM'RIMEL/X.
Collection of Rents solicited slap romptly at
t ended atil:l6o
WI. Be BEEPER, - •
.
kl.toltßlialq kin Elt-OFFICIO JUST/011 07
THE PY.16.01t.
• OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENIIii.:
Special attention given to • oonveyaritang alsd
collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgage* drawn
%Wad atl lepl onsineu attended-to prompt/7
'WALL P.e.PERS.:
WALL PAPER.
TIM ULD POPE & ITN 113 IN & ALW PIACI
NEW, WALL rmit ST
191 zilmntv strew,
(NW% XA.BEZT.)
spin* GOODS A.TtItnaSWDAILY. tola
LITHOGIULPHERS.
WON= eurevutlri,..::»...vairze_olalgi
lINGEIELLY &CUM/Successors
,to exc. V. BututviStsv,
PlLSOilekr. LlTHOeuxorniits.
.
TS only Steam' ..TAttogroOlgo Irstartlislurtent.
- est of Me ifountairui. -Voitoeu _Cads. Letter
toors. Label 'ClirtnaZivlinow Cardri
MIMS& ogee of , De•
Inviairo7-6LrAiw, of , ‘ IFS Imd 1 ,11
'M r& rum,. vlttstlorelk, . ,
Solicitor.
WE.
' •
or. F9/4osusitigno'
I°Pi
T TW/
„ ALLY
„ 7 ABBUCK
1' • '
-, 2;.k.Bautolt •
tsiockso66 d
therroa•
Between osspn
121:11
rENNBILTAki. i- , -- - FT- -
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
AD. On and after JULY Alith.lll6l4 • -
will arrive at and demirt from the Union DMA,
corner of WaahingWn and Liberty streets. ee
follows:
\FIF
Arrive. ' Drpart.
Mall Train.... 1:15 am 'Dag Express.. AIM SS
Past Line..." 3.• 46 - am Soutnern Ex.. , 0:50 AS
Walla No. 1..6 AO a. 71 Wall'a No. 1. . 6:50a1s
BrintonAcc*n. 7:50 am Mall Train 6:16 am
Walt's No. 1..31:110 am Braiksie No110:60 sal
Cincinnati Ex .9:IQ ani •CincliPti Ex 111:11k pm
Johnstown Ao10:35 am WalPsNo. 2..1.1:05 MI
Brake Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Pittsb'irti Ex. 1:30 m Praline tie N 02360 pro
mia. Expressl:so pin Phila. Express 4:20 pm
Wall's No. 3. • .9:sopm all's No. 3..41:50pee
Brake Ac N0 . 25:50 pm all's No. 4.. 41:05 ma
HomeWoodAc.o:osipin 'Fast Line. T: pm
Walls NO. 4. 7:60 pm Boinewood Ao. , Flalm
Way Possn , r 10:110 pm WalPs P. 0.5.. 11:00
'These trains make close connection al B
bn4l,lOM-4% leitieeWallie Station eves y
,Sundayat , < 9:05 e. vs..- reantazif_riltalauresk at
10:05.46 Be turning. leaves Plltsbergh'st
113:50 p. in. , end , AixlvalleJu Walla Station at
2:10 p. ra.
•Ctscinnatt ExT3au leaves dcliv . Southern
E.T.MSSleaves d eXeIP/Moltgat . a4c9 ,l !er
emu 4latif emzePt daY• - - -I, -,‘ • - '
Jog itirthill inftdinationalirvriv
TherswinaTiallroad Cor wilt nott e..
some sniTiak fbrßaggsge, ascii fbr WalMMiap
mireland limit theft roissani" ► to Onaßus
are. Dollara In value. Baggage exceartmt
It amount. 15,..va1ue . yin b• state risk of the
in aMill
swear. welese tan i contract:gng ni s ylAnp, .
r ent
alai - _______------.-----------------Elelu Pal SilDerllstand. Pa.
Aitoons.
W. L ESTE
PENNSTI.
RIAROAD. - . 0 . tr and'7ifTerritiortl iteltb,l3lBo,the
y i ttneAror Trains on
itranWertern Pennolvanla
e depart from the
redenalStreet Depot . Allegiseny-City.as Maws:
Aretve. DWart.
13mingd , e No16:40 s m11da11....... 1:00 a
Yreepdrt No;113:30 am Freeport No. i 9:oosm
Express.-- 10:40s mtSharpb,g No11.11:310 as
Sharpies No.11:20 pm EXprelle . . .... . 0:50 put
\
Freeport N0.34:00 pm Spgd , e No13:30 pm
Nail .... . . 5:60 p m part No.lo, 110 pm
Springd 9 e No36:00 I) m DrinidleNoies 3lo prit
Aboye beim run daily exce Sunday.
The Church Train leaves egheny Junction
even aunday.atit4 o a. m., rescuing Allegheny
City at 9:60 a. m. Returning, leaves AlleghenT
City at 1:30 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny .itnie.•
Don at 3:40 p. m. wail
COnnerrerson Trentrire-lor sate in
at Twentv between Allegheny City Uli - Mtint
street. Heir% Bennett, ' Pine Creek.; Etna and
Sharp:Mari and _ good only on the trains stopping
at Stations spened on Citytlckets.
The trains leaving Allegheny.. at 1:00 a.
m. make direct connection at Freepori withWal.
leer's line of Singes for Butler and Hanna:stain:l.
Through tickets may purchased at the 012 m.
No. 113t.Clalr stree near the Suspensionßridge.
Pittatmzeb, and at e Depot. Agheny,
Tor further Informailan pnzlO.
JAKIO3.LTS, AMU..
_ Federal Street Depot.
The Weetern•Penn.sylvants Railroad will not
al same any risk fts, Baggage, except for wearing
:Apparel, and Limit their reeponsibility to Ono
Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex
ceeding ttis amount in value willbe at the - risk ef
the owner, =Jess taken try_special contract.
-EDWARD H. 1711,11.A1iA
WS Geneeal Berndt:ter:dent, Altoona. Y
l i ttni"77 , 7 " iirilli t aM
B. W. and CL1% 1 1.42 ": r ) D I" a PrVr ir rotgra c r e l 3,
From May ittlL, 1809._,.trainsorill leave ors
and arrive et the tituotaPeDdsc north aide. Pitta.
burgh el= ,as tollews: . .
Ilrwiet.
Chicago Ex ;,.. 8:08 in:IMMO •11x....1.:511 1 a m
Erie 4 Ygn Ex.1:11 , 8 am I, Chicago Ex...1e1:03 p et
Cl. a Wli . 'g/r111: 18 is ai I Wheeung Ex 10:48 am
Chicago Drau:'.o:sll a EIRt. Lents Ex 708 pas
Cl. am; Chilro Ex81114:0 13 p re
Cl. &Want= B:ol3pm,Cieveland Ex 3:53 p nt
Moog.° 8:83 pm 1 Edell Ig•n Fa 5:88p m
W it Erie ri ll
pu. Cl. 4Whla , Ex0:08Pla
.Thlpartfrows AllWomg. 'Airier in 4/lophona
Beer Valls Ike. &BB suilLeetsdale Ac..6:58 am
Leetsdale • 10:03 Asi t Scier Pans .. stSS ars
•• " 11:88 a m New Castle "10:83 an
Rochester " . .1:211 pall Enon.. •- . : ",114.1.3 ant
Enon ' " .0:158 pre, Leetsd a le ' ''1.:013 put
_Leetsdale Ace.B:lB pm pleaV Valls 7•11143 Plit
Bell'alaii ".. 61.3 pm, Leetsdale • 4:33 pat
• - , •• ' •
Leetsdale ••• 10:431tm -- . - • . • I:83 Vs
Pair Oaks Bnn- !lints Oaks Sun- •
dn. Church. 1:13.p 112 L dal IitIVICII6 9:58 erg
Sir 2:23 p. m, Clacago 'Express leaves daily.
.. @' 1`I:03 D. re.Ctdca,go Express arrives dally
J. M. WALSALL, . a. 11.11 , 01:1LL00 01 . 1 ,
M
7 yle sang Ticket /went. - - , ,:sezil 1 suptesm,
• . . _
V . :INGE OF FAININII
TIME.
MEWS VALLEY ELAUXOAD.
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OM ..
REGIONS WITHOUT CHARGE 01111A8S.
On and after MONDAY, Jane 14th,18139. TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
: a gvik i.=%,,,. yricht.oriA giyEl.gaz
11110, and all points ut Ottßegions.
LILAVS PlTre="3B. ricltitiv T O riTraBFBGE
DaEx 8:00 aro iDay Ex.,.... - 5:15 pat
Brady'sEr :... 130 pin Night En'. ... 6:30 Ili
13 An 3:05 pmi Brady R . .A.o 19:15.a m
Freeport Ac. 9:40 ain Ist sodaWsk et 7:40 a m
itd liodaW,lta- 6:40 proprsaavort Ao. 6:15p sa
Ist Hinton ... 6:45 a m let 'Sutton.. ROA ain
ar
1
Std fru1t0n.....12:00 mSd Holten... St pm
3d Holton... 11:00 pin 341.11n1t0n. .. 1:05 p m
Arnold , a Jo. 5:06 p m Pariold , slA.. 'TAO p m
• Cnorto train to and from. Soda teats
Patibutzit at 1:10 P. Y. :A.rrivo W orks bith.
(Sondays,) at 9:50A. 34 _
___,
IMlVeil MUM atop only at .9rozet9 ll POttita•
Accommodation rains stop at au stations
. .T. 3. LA.WRENtIk Gen , ' tinp , t.
THOMAS. M. RIR% 44 13 . MP'S.
aria
r.ffirsignias• : i-r-i -- 1 - =
LOWSII. n
4.IIie.W.LY. s .
PAR itANDIX 80T1TE...._,.
csamia OIP TlXl6.—On and after ampriDAT,,
April Zetn..3.1389, trains will leave and arrive as
Ms Union Depot, as follows: ,
. . necrt• Strrenti
Mail . - .... —,.......... • 13 a. ra. 111:12 son.
1 1ata..........'....... 4:43 a. za- 413 p. m
I . .... 51:33.p. Tn. 4i:33 a. re:
Am ... ...,.... 5:33 a. ns. ledlirp. nk
McDonald.. neeln,zio.l.ll:f_S a. in„ 8:18 s. ses
.13tenbrarrille keeorenxid,3:sB-p. Ilk. -9:23 2.22 i
VSuAnDdoan°lebrur e A'2. N 0.03 p n -, 3;12 at. lish.Tainl
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~• . • 1:13 r. v. train will arrive tl ir:
• All other trains will - run daily: Su naals euepte
,ed. i • The 9:03 a. au Train, nukes clone CO
'neettons at Newark -it r' Zanesville:
, • _ .... s. 7,1301M.D,, General Ticket
W. W. DASD, Bunn.. Steubenville, OtreTds.
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town. .. . ....- -. ...... . _1:00 A. N. COO rah
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West Newton Neeoard , 14.30 r; w.• 835 A.' N.
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