The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 06, 1869, Image 3

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    PETROLEUDI MARILET.
OPTICS or Pirrsnunent GAZETTE,'
Ta.unsThey, August 5; 1869. I
The oil market, although - - firmer and
!pparently - tending upward, is quiet
Ith a 'very light volume of. businsiss
be aggregate. The improvement- is at.
iibuted to the improved character of the
I ,3reign.advices, though, as has been the
ase nearly all season; oil is higher h&c:,
,e
he
relatively, than tr.
Is firmer and sellers . generally were
'sking 15 cts,-but buyers ate very scarce
t that figura. Sale of 1000 spot at 1 174;
nd2ooo (40 to 45 gravity) at 15. Seller
ill year, is nominal at 14, 1 4614%, and
)uyer all year, at 16(4)16;4.: . ,
' itsmirsco •
Sale of 800 spot, at 31K, an advance
tompared With yesterday of fully half
cent, and the same figure was bid for
:,500 more. September and October to
3ecember, quoted at 24.
LITBRIOATING OILS.
3clipae Winter Lubricating oil 40c
4cllpee Railroad Azle...; 85e
ilclipact Machinery....--. • 75c
&lips° Spindle ' 800
RECEIPTS OP OP.ITDE OIL.
?taller & Bro
')vrston Soly,rs. 1,700 •'
T` Wilkins 360
J kson Bro 2.800
R. T. Leech 80 1,
JOhu Spear::
D Ely
Total 5,210 bbls
oft. satpPsio men BY A. V.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 516 bbla refined
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co., 500 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth & Bro., 339 bbla refined to
Warden, Frew ;& Co., Philadelphia.
1, Livingston & Bro., 600' cases to War
den Frew & Co., Philadelphia."- -
! Montzhelmer.Xoehler & 301 bblerei
to Waring, King &W., Philadelphia, •
L Citizens Oil Co. 275 - bbla refined :to
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia •
Total 8efined.z......:1,901 bbls. 600 oases:
'tat, SHIPPED EAST AT DIMMER DRAOri
Brooks ,•Ballentine & Co,; 84: bbls ref..
to Warden; Frew &
McKenna* Rodgemso .bbia relined to
A. P. Phipps; Philadelphia:
MARKETS' HT TELEGRAPH.
.
, )INEw Yonu, August s.—Cotton with
but decided. change, :sales, 1,000 bales
middling uplands at' 83}ib. Flour—re
. • -
:celpts, ,14,227 !ibis; 'dull ,
and heavy,
•
' 'and s®loc. lower- o
sales of 590 bbls. at
ii15,85(§6,35 forauperfine State an d western
• '16,7007,25 extra State; -$6,60G7,30 extra
esters; 57,85®7,60; white wheat extra;
116,85®7,60 R. H. O.; s7®B extra St.
Louis; sB©lo gocld to choice do. Rye
flour 'quiet, sales of 150, bbls. at $4,75®
6,75. Corn Meal dull Whisky 'firmer,
sales 0f . 280 bbls. western at,11.10G1,103
I)
for free, andsurudl lots 11,11; Receipts 7-,
wheat, 106,292 bush: I@2b, better with' a
•' fair export demand; sales'f 86,000 tin. at
111,56®1,58 for No. 2 Spring, 111,50G1,511br
soft do., $1,62®1,65 for No." 1 +spring,
81,59 for Nos. 1 and 2 do. mixed, 111,66 for
choice new Ohio, g 1,70 for new amber
• Tennessee. Rye • quiet. Barley and
Barley"-Malt nominal. Corn; 'receipts,
. " 41,717 bush.; Corn opened at I@2c better,
' and Closed' quiet= the advance being
inearlylost; sales of 64,000 bush. at 83o@
51.06 for unsound new mixed western,
° 1 111,07i211.12X for sound l - closing at
111 ; 10(04,11 for pr s
ime lot, ;ceipts, 1,13®1,14 for
iwestecp • ‘- Oats, re 18,295
bush.MOstemoraaetive; sales 01°59,000
' :bush. at 79@)800' for- -western afloat,
74N ®7743 , for unsound f ditto, 750 for
new Pennsylvania, 68G770 for new
'Virginia. Rice in falfrequeit,With sales
of 40 tea Carolina at 'BW2Ole. Coffee less
.' active; -sales•of 1,200 bags Rio on private
:,ternis. Sugar easier!' sales of 800 hhds
jet lly,@llXo for Cuba, and 113.1®1234c,
for Porto Rico.. Molasses quiet. Petro.
ileum firm at 17y,G1714c for crude, and
313a3243 for refined. Hops quiet. Lin
- 'trued 011 quiet. Pork dull and heavy;
I sales of 450 bbls at ;33,12G33,25 for new
mess; closing at ps,l2 cash, 532,75 for
lold do., 1127,50G28,50 for prime, $30,00@
I 30,50 for-prime mesa; also, 500 bbla new
J mess, buyer -August, at .533,37G33,40.
? Beef steady, with ages .of ,140 bbls
at ;8016 for_new plain mess, and sl2@
;18 for new extra mesa. Tierce Reef
nominal; salmi 209 bbla at takfor, prime
Imese; 535@30 for India mess, Beef hams
I quiet; saies.-100 . bbls. at ;25®30.. Cut
mesitseteady; •sales 165 'pkgs. at • 143(gf
1 15 c. fbr ithoulders; 17G190. for aides;
middles quiet and firm; sales 250 bxs.
ice cured at 16%@16 Lard quiet:and
I 475 tierces steam, seller Septembtar. sold
Ist 19304 2,000 tierces do. linyer all the
year, sold at 2010. Butter quiet at ifig,
31c. for 01410; , 16G370b far State. Cheese
firm at 11(4116c.. 'freights to Liverpool
are firmer; ahipMents have been made •
of 6,000 Nish. wheat at. 7G7yic per. Ball,
And 83; 2)90 per steam.
Latest—Flonr closed dull and alightly
in buyers favor.- Wheat very firm, with
a fair export. demand at 11,52(4)1,58 for
N 0.2; 111,61G1,65 for •No; I sPerf . g: ;1,62
G 1,63 for f new red • OhlO 'and diens.
Rye nominal at-111,26G1,27 for iwesteni..
Oats dull,ta7BGBoc for new and old wes
' tern.' Corn did!. at 111,07@1.11 - Kor good
to prime mixed western. - Pork dull and
heavy at 11133©33,06. , Beef steady, with 'a
moderate inquiry. Cut meats in fair de.
• mand. Bacon—steady inquiry; Lard
R forprime steam. En'quiet
and unchanged.
ST.. Louis, August 5.-;.Tobaceo firth
and unchanged: - Cotton nominal at 82c.
Hemp; sales undressed at ;1,25. •Flotit:
low grimier/ire in good demand; super'
sold at 114,75G5,10; 'extra al $5,26@5,75,
, double extra at 55,50@ treble ex
, tra at 16,75G7. Wheat active forclioicei
other , grades are dull, with small sales
No. 2spring at 11,10; No. 2 red fell;at
51,22i.prime to iarictly prime: red at SIX
@1,85, choice to fancy do. at 0140191150.
and prime to choice wr i te et , 81,40U1455.
Corn higher, with sales mixed in bulk at •
70(075c, white at 78G86c,eozzinion yellow
in sacks at $3O„ choice.BBo;;lutd.White.:
i l at 910950. Qaos firmer aud.market bet--
4er; new mixed in .bulk at 42@45c, do3n
'Sacks at 49j®510, do - .. White at 53(4550.
•, old mixed_lat 6046 . 2 A, and do. fancy ,
white at 65c., Rye at t er, and firm; now ,
i at gso; Whisky Steady. at • 11,05G1,07.•
Groceries quiet and . unchanged. Pro
visions firm but .qinet, with .. ; but little
dis Position to. bay or _ selL' Pork sold at
834%84,50. -Batson; stiouldertspy,,olst4o,
clear, rib' • tildes. 18% o®lB,, and
.clear"
sides 19(419y,0. - Sugar Oared Hams 240.
Lard quiet; sales of clibicein tierces in a
small way at 19c, and •in kegs at 2030.
Recelpts=Flour, 2,200 bush; wheat, 81,-
700 bpah; 3,oo .buithL oats, 2,2u0
bush; rye, 1,300 bush; hogs, 160 head. •
Cnicano, August s—Hastern Eichange
firm at par =Flour - firm at 55;50G7 for
spring extras. • Whea t more active; No.
1 sold at 81;40 . 4G1,42; closing unchanged;
No. 2at 111,86m01,38; this afternoon the
market. IS qsllos at 11,34)4 far No. 2,0011er
August. .. Horn has "ad vanced-IC.; sales
No. .Tat ,stiossgii; and rejected at; 8134® .
83c.; .no fes sold atlße.in:Atore; clos
ing 489forNo. 2; this afternoon
WasB9c. bid "JbelNO..2.lsoliet `,half
• August; f.9oe.; , ifras ,, askeilk , ..Dats quiet
1131 Ortthabaktelr ilgtVine..._.,.. B . A o l *Amin- 0613 1
farNiAltiffsGirfer ‘ri r www6 gg.
at 560084stbrEo.flasf Rye mof
91
2, and 8208313 for
-
Barley firmer and quiet; No. 2 in: store
nominal let 461,4 . 0®1,35. Highwinea ac
tive and, excited at the opening, and
closed easier; sales at $1,04®1,05. Sugars
firm and active at 133ti©18 1 /0 fora com
mon to prime Cuba. Provisions firm.
Mess pork 25e higher; sales at 833,75@24.
Lard lAc higher; salesat 196. Dry salted
shoulders 133{®14c. Sweet pickled
hams 17®17 3 c. _Rough sides . 16®16/c.
Freights steady and'more active at 86 on
Whpat to Oswego; 3340 on oats, and 4%e
on wheat to Baffalo._, Receipts for the
Pest 24 hours-2,216 bbls flour; 20.132 bu
wheat, 85,007 bncorn.lB,Bl3 bn oats, 1,781
bu rye, 1,290.bn barley ;0,523 hogs. Ship
ments—T,3l9.bbla flour, 84,079 bu wheat,
81,469 bu corn, 46,130 - blloats, 10.158 hogs.,
. .
CINCINNATI, • August 6.--Flour- un-,
changed.: Wheat in good demand at fail
rates. i red $1;20@1 t 25; white $1,40431,45.
Cornduil and.. drooping, with sales ,of
ear at 85©87c. Oats in good demand" ' at `
45®500. the latter rates for prime .White.
Rye 90@92e. Tobitoco in good dienand,
and the sales during the last two" days
comprise 714 hhds at $l2 to 134; premium
tobacco brought , $4O to; $lOO per ;100
pounds. The number In attendance
from all cities was -tit:usually large.
Whisky unsettled; 200 bbls sold at. 51,05
and 391. bbls "at $1,08; there • was some
conflict between dealers. ' Provisions un
changed and nothing done. Mess Pork
held 533,50. Bulk meats 14c tor shoul
ders and 16go for sides. Bacon 1531,
1831 and' 190, but no sales. Lard 19 ;co
and quiet with no demand.' Butter 254
30q. Eggs 140. Gold 186 buying. Ex-.
change dull and lower at X,©1.10 dis
count buying. Money market unchanged.
BALTIMORE, August s.—Flour quiet
and steady; stock scarce; milling capao
ity limited- by . a scarcity or_ water.
Wheat; prime red_ active at 11,55@1,56;
low grades dull. Corn ,steady; white
$1,04@1,05. Oats firm at 620650 fbr new.
Rye '61,20. Mess Pork firm, 534@34,50.
Bacon . active and advancing; rib eiders
19V,,c; clear rib 1934®193;0; ehouldent
1631@16340. Hams 24®2435c. Lard firm
at 19%@200. Whisky; there is more do
ing at
PHILADELPHIA, August 5.. Flour
' dull; Northwest extra family 56,25@'
7,50. Ohio - do., $7@7,50. Wheat quiet;
new red $1 2 50®1,69 4 damp $1,48. Rye
quiet and unchanged. Corn excited and
higher: yellow $1,14, western $1,10@1,13.
Oats dull; western old 75c., new south
ern 60@655 Provisions unchanged. Pe
troleum not active; crude 22c., refined
313i0- The destruction of about 5,060
barrels of old rye whisky by fire last
night unsettled the market. • •
Oawsuo,•August B.—Flour steady and
unchanged.: Wheat in moderate de
wand and steady; sales of 2,000 bus No.
1 Milwaukee Club at $1,56, and 16,000 bus
No. 2 do. to arrive at $1,52. Corn un
changed; sales of 5,800 bus ;No.L kiln
dried at $1,05, and 1;20 9 bus Illinois at
$1,06. Canal freights; wheat 8 3 1 0 and,
corn 7340 to New York. Lake imi>orts:
27,300 bus wheat, and 20,000 bus corn.
Canal exports: 18,800 bus wheat.
CLEVELAND, Aug. s.—Flour firm and
unchanged. Wheat in fair. demand and
11@2o batter. Corn quiet nut firmer; No.
I mixed 91(§920; No. 2 do 90c. Oats dull
and inactive; No.: 1 State held at 65c; new
nominaL Rye quiet but firm at 51,10(4)
Ll 5. Barley , _ without movement and
nominal; Petroleum dull and inactive
and nominally unchanged; refined held
at 2,83M290 for August and September;
crude dull at $6,50.
MILWAUKEE, ' August s.—Flour. quiet
and steady, with sales ofchoice lowa and
Michigan at $6,50@6,75. Wheat uiet
at sl,4ofor No. I and 51,37 for No. 2. q Oats
declining at 610 for No. , 2 , Corn quiet
and steady at 900 for -No. 2. Rye and
Barley nominal. Grain freights quiet and
-unchanged. Receiptai: 1,000 bbls flour,
24,000 bushels wheat, MOO bushels corn.
f3hipments: 3,000 bbls of flour.
LourSVILLE, August s.—Flour firm at
84,60@5 for. superfine. - Wheat quiet at
$l,lO for red, and $1,20 .for white, Corn
85c. Oats 55c for new. Rya 85c Barley
$1,15. Leaf Tobacco in good demand;
sales 117 hhds at $8.19@14,75. Provisions
firm. Mess Pork 533,50. - Bacon shoal
tiers 15,./ i o; clear rib 190; clear sides 19kc.
Sugar crured hams 223ic, and extra 23c.
Lard 1950. Righwines 51,08..
MEMPHIS,
MEMPHIS, ,August s.—Cotton is dull;
new middling uo receipts, exports 66
bales. Flour firm at.ss@6 for superfine:
Wheat $1,20(g11,80. Corn 95c..' - Oats 58@
600 for new, and 75(g788 for old. Bran
slB@3. .Corn meal $4,35 for_ fresb:r kiln
dried nominal. Pork $35. Lar,d 20@220.
Bacon firm: shoulders 153‘c, • and sides
-' ,Caunsuo, August 5 '--Cattle steady and
more active, at ;3,50035 for cows, $5,50@ ,
6,25 for fair to medium, $5,80@7,1234 for
good steers , Hogs opensdfirm and active
and cktited easier at $8,50(48,90 for fair to
-mediuM, $9,12Vg9,70 for good to choicer,
119,75@1(1 for extra. • • •• -
• Drrnerr, August. IL—Wheat steady;
extra - white winter" at 51,80; No. 'I do.
at $1,70; "N 0.2 6W at $1,45; . - NO.l 5121154
at $1,45. Gana; 980: Oats, new, - 65 c. • •
240 bbls.
100 "
60 "
ST. 'Louts, Augast 15. Cattle lrip coder
ate deman4l#_4slsol,4o; mostly to batch
ere at 405 c. - 4oicia"„ active and 11.1:41 at 8 .
, '
.
IMAM'S mursolv;
PITTBBI7BOI4 • FORS WAYI4III-(ha
use° .Itatriato.u)._ = August-;4.-8` cars
metal, Nimick, & Co; 6 do do, Superior
Mills; Bdo do, Hallman- & Hammett:
;10 tcs lard, W B Heys .& 'Son; 20 bales
broomcorn, H 8 McClelland; 6 do do, Z
B,Taylor; 1 car oats, J W Simpson; 1 car
ice, Tohn White Jr; 25 bxs cheese;W D
Coopsr; 14 doilo,.lht I Braden; 8 bbls Sax
seed, ft do eggs, H •Rsa Jr; 100.bbls flour.
Dan Wallace: 236 ski• oats, J .Marshall; 2
cars,etaves, M P Adams .3: Bre; 50, bbls
whisky, Wm Carr & Co; 23 pkg tobac.
. co, W .L Jones; 14 for barns, F &liars • &
Co; 10 bxa cheese, Head &htetzgar; 1 bbl.
eggs,. Woodworth It: Davison;, -6: bag
soap, W Seibert; ,16 eke rags 'McCul- ,
lough, Smith Co; 4 bbls eggs, KaPPer•
ham & G;; ; 25 bxe soap, S /Await tt CO:
1 keg tallow, Volgt, Mahood ft Co; 15
bbls vinegar, Arbucklaset Co: 1 do • do,
J, Evans, - ; _
lailiGllll2lY Vataarr B. B. Aug. 4.-3 T
hides, MrDalauge: 46 do dO, J Hatomett
It Sonfl car scrap iron; J Jones; 1 pkg
butter, Volgti Mahciod & Co; 7 sks rags,
'Christy` !A' Bonham; '2' cars refined oil,
Thomas Hackett; 84 aka rye Scott ."I
•Gittair 84' sks bits, Bricker & Co; 12 do
do, Heil & Ritehatt; 60 bbls lubricating
oil, •Myr& Flack: 860"bbis crude oli o Jag
Wilkins; 80 do do, GS ' Thomas; " 240 do
do, Fisher Bro; 80 do do, John Man-
A
pIALAMMIFEEETY ° Srrerrezt, August 4.—' 100
bbls Sour, Hippley & Becker 642 gas
stoneware, 0 Kohler; _ 1 oar. ore, Lewis, ,.
Belle y Daliell; 2 cars wheat, W Mc-
Kee & 00;1 'car sttives, O 'Stratt; 16 eke
Donee, Gillen; 250 eke millfeed, 8.0
McMasters; 10 has cheese ' fil• Dyer; 39
aka , . rags, 3 RJones, bbl sengs, H Lenz;
3 cars staves. J hi Hemphill; 100 green
hides, A. Holstein; 12 sheep, skins, F
Stimple.' • • ,
CLIMILUI . D ftrriennten RATIT
ROADAAnkrnsf 4,-1 car L ` El ore, Has.
1, --- eyTw "- e ir - ij r , Co; itsydo,..l3radys Bend
11.
ri iron ore. idhoenberger. _
4 1) & 1 7 .; Ci w o
" 'ln - MN* W Davie;, 524 "lllets
iron Nitnick*Co; 69 efu s 9 4 -bootii
Broi el bblo t 40114 i 4,
car;sliNC.Biallins ra
otnquir, senhaliwit'.4.4ll 1064 r.tilt,rrezi toT6.• %;'
Mahood & go.
f•-•
PITTSBURGH! -,.GAZVI:Mt
RIV).111, NEWS.
The river was rising slowly last even
ing with three feet six inches in the
channel. Weather cool, cloar and pleas.
ant.' Mercury at:s PM.76 in shades' •
-The 'Kenton, from Portsmouth, and
•Petrolia l from Parkershurg arrived. The
latter dephrted again and the Kenton
departs -to-day.
`-.Theßelle has withdrawn from the
"Parkersburg trade in order, to make
repairs... ;
—The" Argosy did net' leave : on Well.
'nesdayzight as sionottnced; having been
detained-until yesterday. morning. ~ &t,
• laat accounts she wasaground on 0111138
House ber;,but has doubtless ere this got
—The Glendale left Cincinnati for this;
r R
on Tuesday.
p
,
••• The .C. Gray was loading at Cin
cinnati for Pithiburgh'im Wednesday.
.
--The tow boat Wilson was to have
left-Cairo fet this port on Tuesday, with
atow of empty barges., •
—The house ef-WM. Kirker, 6 Miles
below . Manehester, on `the Kentucky
side of the river, Was totally destrOyed
by fire Monday. night. Loss 1 2 , 000 ••
Mr. Kirker Is an old and well-known,
mate, but hall been farming recently.
AU that he owned in the world Was
swept Away in one,, night, as there was
no insurance. •
—The steamer St. Louis has been, sold
by Mr. P. Gels(' to the St. Louie and
Iron Mountain,Railroad for the some of
624,000. It will be used • for transport.:
mg cars from Belmont, Mo., to Colum
bus, Ky. The boat was built at Free
dom, Pa., this year, Is 100 feet lit length,
and 31 feet beam; tonage, 210,83 tons.
—The Secretary of the Treasury has
decided that - steamboats that only touch
at port on our Inland lakes and. on our
coasts shall not be subject to entrance
and clearance fees.. "
—The northern 'and. White Collar
Llnes'are preparing: a low water pro
gramme for the fak.trade on _the Upper
Mississippi. The river will be divided
into sections, and some of the tants of
the line are belngaassigned to their prop
er places above the rapids.
—Cali.- Jaw -Lloyd contemplates go
ing ' -- into.::the commission business
at St. Louis. ,
—lt hi stated that one•half of the
Mountaineer has been sold to the Miami
packet Company for $12,000, and that
she will go into:the Kansas trade.
—The wife of Capt. J. Frazier died
at Cincinnati on Tuesday. ' •
.
Jo hn 'VP Russell, a veteran of
the war 0(1812, and a pioneer steamboat
man in the Louisville and. New Orleans
trade, died at his residence in Franklin
county, near Frankfort on Sunday, at
i
a ripe old age. He was n the river ser
vice for thirty years, during which time
he owned and commanded a number of
stoamers, among which were the North
'America, Empress and Caledonia. In
]845 he was appointed superintendent ot
the snag Seat for the improvement of
Western liters, and ,a number, of snag
boats:were built .under his supervision.
--We clip the following items from the
Sioux. City Journal; of July 29th: The
Silver - Lake No. 4 left this port last
Friday night, to take on and 'proceed
with freight for Fort Randall which was
given to the Big Horn, but which became
disabled, by the breaking of her shaft.
The latter proceeded to Omaha to await
repairs. The Ida ,Rees,. No. 2, arrived
here from Grand river last Saturday.
She remained here-only long enough to
take on a load of freight for a return trip.
The Hiram Wood left for Fort Randall
Saturday afternoon with a load of
lumber. •
The steam packet Peninah arrived here
on Sunday afternoon from Grand river,
and reports tho 1, 131 g muddy" as being
quite low and navigation difficult:. -
The Andrew Ackley, which arrived
here last Thursday, leaves to•day with a
fine cargo of 'lndian supplies for Grand
river.
The Evening Star left for Omaha yes
terday afternoon.
RIVER PACKETS.
VOR EVANSIFILLE i I id dRe .
CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. .
The fine passenger steamer.
. Ow. W. ItzA.
Will leave for.the ahove and Intermedlatis ports
on 'TUESDAY, 10th Inst.. at 4 P. 31.
For Deigns or passage apply on board; -or to
'Ana • FLACK COLIANOWOOD. Agents.
STEAMEEITP3
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'QUEENSTOWN...
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- Pirratititiotil August ad; 11109. I
NTOTICE.—The: assessment for
the enit.DlNG'orWylbe itreet extealuon,
ready
tirawford to sirliystrielt atreeh is now
ready for examioltl44_atid csn he seed at this
°thee until I'HULIODAY:, August 111th; when It
wig be returnee to the City Treasurer's Oda:Otos
coleetion.. • . •
10:min 110011E4 City Mutineer: •
0371172 Or OM BNaiA>elS AWD
Pittabunth. July 26. /559. 't
from Butler street to theAlleghenylfalley U. it..
Is now seedy for examination. acd can be seen
at this' Mlles untU THUkWUAY 'August
when It will be returned to the OltyTrra ant er , s
edict
iy2Mmrc-o llecti • o n. •
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LIVERY STABLES.
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JOll3 EITIWAIrr 11,0i3T•
ROST* Ho PATTERSON & CO.,
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,CONEaSSION STABLES
COIL lIIITENTH AYOUB & LIBERTY ATI
PITTI3III7IiOEI, PA.
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ARCHITECTS.
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ARC" lITECMS. :
rammiter , AsidotiTios Burmures,
2401.44444suclatiiittreet,.Pittetniro;
ap e atai attention liven to the : deigning and ,
beildue2l_olll7RT 11411781123 end
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A,YDRAITLIC CEMENT.-100 0
DNS Loutiville,Hydrulto Cement. for isle
1
AIT 100 bble Louisville
‘,../ Mantas Cement. for silo b y
, , .7. B. CATIRIMLD
,boxes,.. ractorT
G 4o " l6loll " 4 " l nriedtrWeg
lasad 1114 k 004vormr.
styrri
die ttz b l r fit Of i t:
outliner.
•111gett
MISCELLANEOUS.
2 000 000 AcitEs
OHOIOE LANDS FOR aALE.
".. . ,
Union Pacific Railroad Conipany,
zmirEas rayruort,
ion s alon g %be line of theieroad.
$/;00 E 5,00 PER seen,
cowry or inva Trams.
voi tartierputiedars, ins;ps, etc., Mania
JOHN P. DENILREIngs
•
Lan4 Conuntuioner, Topeka, Kruse.
Been
sons , Rt. Louis. Missonn.
Sr. i . A. CLARKE it CO.'S
,Weekly Register of New Books.
'The Ladies' Rook of Needicrwor ,k looted
leg Mom cidery, Braining. Kbits tug, •
crotchet. ko., with sixty-four new de
. signs In t. lors.. VT 50
eyelet:medic •eatettee Simplified, byJ. H.
ll.epper, profusely Illustrated, 600 er •
gruvinite 4 ISO
Ca rlyle's Lite of dallier. 1 vol. Bvo .. ... 375
Stier. Words of the apostles. 1 vol. ..... 3 50
Gleanings from French Garuens, com
'Prising an account of such featwes
French Horticulture as are most worthy
of adoption •• • 3 00
Harvey!. Meted Windows 2 f.O
Bright's Sparc-Res, paper 75
hlshenste7s History .1' ecotlaud 3 50
Lt. , don't Gator,' - University Sermons,
new edition - 1 50
Krllef, the Russian reboil sc R-50
Good society 1 75
First Love and List Love- 80
Dublin Repository Tracts—packet of 3000
FamousFamousLondon Idetchants, a b0...k for 100
1 00
Da l odgels Commentary on tee Coutes.
sion,of WI 175
3' urnalsafilocial Science 1 00
The T , urtst s Pocket Companion. 1889... 1 00
Anpictonts Short-Erio Or idle s Europe... 9 00
Phelps. ItLtiluture Atlas, 10 colored maps. 25'
Cipher.- a romance by Jane G. tiostifs 100
Little Women. tacti • ' 150
101d:rot/in Folks, - by Mrs. Stowe ' 9 00
Tbe Subjection of Women, by John Stuart
1 00
110 Wood Street,
' - TniS: ad door below I ifth Avenue.
T k ATEST 011 L STRIKE.
LIBFAvr . •
ECONOMY
EREE TRADE!
To secure even banded Jorrics. just come and
see what kplendld bargains are offered In the se r
geous stock of Spring and Summer Clothesjast
prepared and excibited to the public by
The fullest LlRltiviry to be enjoyed wnen the
rain wbo enjoys it is neatly dressed in a snit of
new tiutum , r Clothes which St him so comfortably
as not to abridge the freedom of bin motion 5. Such
cl,tbes are to be had at S. C. Tit ananitAlt'S.
To pract'ce TICOXOMT, don't spend vast slims
of m .ner witere extortionate peopro charge fancy
prices for unsatisfactory clothing, but come an 4
get the wor.h of ever y dollar you spend, at
S. C. TitatTERMAN'S.
FELS TaAhlot the freestsort, practiced every
day, and all day. at the big No 11 clething
Hall. nitre. the people bring their cub, and
there they get their clothes. every than ee to
buy at all times. Trade.tremendous Just now at
the Big NO. 11 Clothing Hall.
.14/0)1 xr THE rßy..nr.s.
Cocos nut snits for I 3 worth *l5.
Spanish snits for $9 worth ISO.
Skating park snits for $l9 Worth $96.. ' •
300 suits, linen, at 1151.50 each worthati.
Black suits for *lO worth $2O.
Boys` sults tor $5 worth 1110. ,
And a great many more too numerous to men
tion. Call early and secure your bargains, as We
bare but a few days to sell. liemember Big be.
.1.1131x.th street. •
• • • TRAIJERILL
. . .
STATEMENT OF THE
BEN- FRINKLIA INSURANCE C 0 .,.
O f ...441egliony,
i Pas,
FOR TEE SEAR ENDING JUNE 10th, 1869.
.• • .::. .* ,;- . - .• - -
carrr..st ..... ....: .. ... .-rn.oloo,oos.op
Stock Notes. $ 75.000.00
' 4 ° ,ll2ll nd . Mortgages. 113,849 80
• Bills Receivable,....-- ....... . 8,230 84
oface Furniture ' - . - 40.1.00
Cash on haad../ . . 1,680.02
- ' - • $109.1131.35.
asestrrs.
Premium $ 15,119 31
Interest --- • ' • 9,183 41
. r 118.502.78
piesimszauracr.
'Dividends $ 5,000,00
).oases paid
. " •• 1.709 00
0 m cf. ex yen se, te..xes and Stamps 4.035. 44
Tet i :1 1 1 0 I r l e l i s niiiM; * ..... ite.iiiii.r.. 381.71
• rime.: ............. .. . . .... -, . ... ' 44.0,01
—.-
- ' • . *IL 589,02
Amount of o utstandi ngs risks, $1,344,8881.00
jr24:tuso•iTas - - - .1 • .
CHERRY SEEDER. - ', - • • .
. . CHERRY SEEDER. - =
.... . . ,
.., .. •• •
gym wet, ;sing Cherries. whether for Plea,
canning or drying., should have one of these valu
able machines. It victual, saves time led Moor.
but will more than pay far itamtlit sesuLlugont
.bushel of cherries.
The ;Machine Is cheap, : dibble, : durable and
handsome. The hopper is .adDiatible. - therehl
adapting It to all sizes of cherries.
RETAIL PRICE • •. - • - • 82.00.
.. FOR WWI Bli
' . • JAMES - BOWN,.
N 0.186 WO OD STREET.
jOl.-Ins .- -
r. ;.t....- , -, .
S
' . ROOFING 11111 i OF VARIOUS'
Qualities and ' Colors:
_ . .
Particular attention liven to laying pato And
:p airing Mate roofs. Nor particulars soo.onoes.
. , . ..
. No. 48 Seventh Avenue,
mb31:056 ,- . , . : - PITTSBTIRGIL PA
RIE/KA
Importer and retail dealer In
PINE lEPTArriorivair,
WEDDING,.VISITING. PARTY AND. BUSINESS
_CARP E/16113.V1NG,
MOM: I .OWe, ARMS, ILLUMINATING, Le,
Orders birmail receive prompt attention. Bend
tor Samples. •
• 1.033 Chestnut 131., Phila. .
Iave:M.IIISAT
110S.900.A.:LAIS
muffin THE 131, 00% ;
11113 SALE 1Y DBUGGUITS lEVERIriVItEtt.
denblOWN*
I)IgSOLUTION , OF PARTNER
ente.rime nattnenitilpheretofgre cantina'
.wees BUTTiizi and 31105. WIL•
LI ANSON. Author tee style uf IC. 1:1111•TvN
Co.,:was this day dissolved a Shoo. J. Wd-
Wafts Mang from tha mod nn. ,
'kie j ker l irL i tl/111thON.
linlideallth •
t; ' thotniseiLat the old
{tab . aura, 17,1 i. X. atirteThf.
(k)J bTii‘iciN3smiozirs
DMILER & co.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now Offer tO the trade at low
•ligures, strictly
. •
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Nahum& . • .
Porto Rico, Cnba and English Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
fined do. •
Golden Drips, leoverings, Brunlii, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island bYraPO.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Inlaid Molasses.
Toting Hymn, Japan, IMnerial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice.
Java, Lagosyra and lo Coffees.
Tobacco, ,Lard Oil. Fhb, Nails, Glass; Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, it., coastal:MY on hand.
ELIaIEK;O.
• IMPORTERS OF -
Fine, prandies,Whies andSegui.
Rhenish, Moselle. ,and Sparkling Hock living,
of /lintel & Co.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle.Ateliarsberg and Johann's.
burg, Rockbeluier, Burgundy, ire.
„Brandenburg a Frwea , Vine Olive OIL',•
do do Clarets,_ imported in b o ttles.
do do 'White Wines..in bottles.
M. Work & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
gine old Snerry, Madeira and Port Wines.
Free Old Monongnuela Rye Whiskies. pure.
do Very SuperlorOld Scotch do do.
.1.413 1 00.
Sole Agents fbr M 0.16 tt & Citandon't Grand Vin.
Versenay and Sellery champagne.
Brandies of our own . selection and warranted.
110'443
E sp . tiup.. F .D BY A. 4 T
514 I ‘.
W. 31. GORNIY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
CDUIAMT 01?. NAOMI HOTir4)
PITTIE1131:11143 PA.
se iris -
W. C. ..ARBISTRONG,
. • Successor to Fetzer : a Amid:mg,
PRODUCE COMMISSION
. NEECRART I
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
mvl3 .
Y. BT*ZLk .1. A. =MIL
STEELE & SON, _ •
IT.S.• • •
Cminission igerchants,
AND MIASMA IN
E r /401311, GRAIN.
Ro. IN OHIO ISTREICI, near East Ocnamph
• • - ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. .
MILE SEMI. JAB. r.
KEIL &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
♦ND DZALIES LH
FLOM, GRAIN, SEEDS. KILL PEED, &Au
349 Liberty NC, Pittsburgh,
L. J. BLANCHARD.. . •
Wholesale and Mall &seem
- No. no PENS STILIZT.
splB:xl39_ •
lIITTILE,. BAIRD. & PATTON,
. Wholesale Grocers. Commission Merchants
sett
an Dealers in Produce, Irloar , B 'Cheese.
- Irish; Carbon and Lard Oil trim N Wass.
Cotton Yarns and all Yonts'toza Man ctures
generally, 13$ and 114 n BD. B NT,
l'ittsburgh.
:OEM I. HOVEL ;NDW.'
TORN I. HOUSE .Bs,BROS., Suc
_ i.
eessoni to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., .Whole•
sale Grocers and Commission Dierehsrats. Cor.
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
•
JOHN BEEPTON..... • W.A.134.614
§BIUPTONSCWALLACE_ I WhoIe.
SAIjE A Rooms AND PROD uGE MA L
. No. 13 t3IZTEI !STREET. PlN.obursh.
• . . -
LIQUORS, &C.
SCHMIDT Ok. FRIDAY;
/lIPORTIIIIB OP
WEES,..BRANDIES, GIN, &C,,
WIIOLEISALEDEALIMS
PURE RYE WHISICIES,
409 . 11 1 1 5 r 8i I I R EET •
•
Rave Removed to
Nos. sit AND ase immr,
theventli it., (formerly Canal.)
a« L.; .. . . 2. sTspsros.
DILLINGM it STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS. AND DEALERS RI
Pure Rye Whiskies.
IMPORTERS OP
•
BRANDIES, WINES ' GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
ap2o PITTSBURGH. PA.
JOS,,EPH Si Men al;
Ifith IS; 1814191, 193. and 196.
MST wriumr. rrrrsaintea.
• • itunnurrosiara or'
Copper Dhalled Pere 'Eye WidtilLey.
Lbw. destiui Ist imalueN WEIRS mid Lir
42170E8. AlO/13. vat&usl
FLOUR.
EARL MILL FLOIYR FROM
shIPPNEW WHEAT.—We are • now receiving a
patent of choice TENNESSEE NEW AIdBAR
and WHITE WHEAT, which we are mixing
with •on. Old Wheat In such proportions as to
make an article of Family Flour equal it no; su
perior to any In the market.
The merits we Claim for this Floor are that of
being manufactured fromAtrtotly choice number
cue tenths rn Amber and White Wheat, with tile
-roost .approved mschlnery, by exii!4l4 nai
ler& Our Brands are: •
IRRN STAR PRANG °BEBOP BRAND,
'made from Choice White Wheat, unsurpassed as
'Pastry Flour.
TWO rsTAlt DOUBLE EXTRC, MDR
BRAND, from selected White and_Amber What, -
.unsurpassed as a Family ("lour.
PEARL BED BRAND from selected amber
and best grades of Red Winter.
To prevent freed In tetattng.onriaeks we now
seal them with date of manafactutv.
B. T. KENNEDY & BRO..
jr2l3rci2 Pearl Steam' irk Alleghen y .
FLOOR: FLOOR: FLOUR:
_ MINNESOTA BAKERS 21,110HR4
480 bbia: Legal Tender. 3&7 bbla Ha Ha. 36T
bbis Itradne. 170 bbla bninmit Mil . IO bbbi
Winona' Co.. Ss° bbl. Red'River. 133 tibia May
Day. o mot Wlsoolllinf 'FLOUR& ' -
_8430 bids 005 Md. wait. emir, 500
obis Talons brands Ontinit W beat Plant .
• •
WI rER Wn.SAT "AIWA' 9 / 4 01 : 12 T.,
City or i uregadd, Wag'. Pnae °
Wes% Kawdion,:g....pgraitt at AMR
Itlagteader and (Nowa, etudes ss. Lou _
• o•or We loose them ealrlean the
Wen. wA rT. CO.*
Arn .l" ;•%•: , Zl slid I knot,
RAnißors:
rENNSIELVA...WWWII
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
AD. On and after JULY iibtD. 1669, Trabe
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot.
corner of Washington and Liberty streets,
Arri DePOrr
Mail Train.— ve.
1:95 am *Day Express .
.. max us
Fast Dine— . 1..45 am Bentz:ern Ex.. 4:10w
Wall's No. i.. 6 SO as Wall's N 0.1.: 6:30 aka
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mail Train 8:16 111
Wall's No. 2..3:50 am BreksAallol 10;20 WM
Cincinnati. Ex.9:10 am •Cincluni Ex 19:50 tot '
.rohnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 1.. /1:45 111
Itteks Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstows'Ae.3:l2s9m
Pittabnrh Ex. 1:30 pin Biala, Ac Not 3:40 pm
rhus. Expresal:so pm Phila. Express 4:40 pm
, Wall's No.
8...9:60 pm Wall's - No. S.. 4:50 pm
Bralts Ac N025:50 pm Wall's - No. 4.. 6:05 w
HomewooHomewood .o.9:sslpmrast. - 1.1ne,.... 7:30 pa..
Wall's No. 4. if;AO incr Homewood at. 6:50 pia i
W Passn'r 10:20 pm Wall's E0.:5.. 11=
b n i ese or
Bai train tim s make . ore closoeonnee_tion at.
e Church Train leaves Walls litationetely -
i d
B ay at - 9;05 .a. m.. reaching Pittsbmb at,
14: 1 41,11 a. m. Be turning,' leaves - Pittsbn at
:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls-Station •at
.
"'Cincinnati Express - it ' leiiiiss 'dallti. Boufberu
Express leaves daily except Monday. All osier -
troy a daily except nanday. . -
For fartnerlnllnvnauonapplyto
' • - W. H. BECKWITH, AS'elit•
The PeansylvanisEallroad Company will not Le.
snme any Mit forßaggaga, except for wearing. p-
Sir._and Limn their responsibility to One Ha.-
e?" I Dollars in value.. An. Baggage exceedirg.
that amount In value
ED' will be'at the
UrisA
kM of l6 tie'
owner. ttilesata ken-bv An ti t i a lcl.
ap26 General Iniperinteadent. , Altoona. l'ay
WESTERN-Manlia
PENNSYLVANI
RiaROAD.-4.bi and after April 25th: /060.thal
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Rai road will arrive at and- depart from the
Feder, 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City.as Mows:
dirties. Dwarf
Springcre No 15:40A ,Mall. ... • . 7:00 aaa
Freeport No:18:10 a m Freeport No. I 9:90an1
Express...... 10:40 a tn ISharpb , g No111:50 me
Sharpb , gNo. 11:20 p m Express ... a:5O pia.
Freeport No. 2 4:00 p m Springdle No I 3:30 put
Mall 5:50 p m,Yreeport-No. 25:20 rega-
Springcre Nb 25:10 n mhioringd.e No 20:30 pa
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Sundials
every dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching All egheny
City at 9:50 a. re. Returning, leaver Allegheny
City at 1:50 p. m, and arrive at, Allegheny June-
Won at 3:40 p.m.
CO3ORTTATION Tien:ere-For sale in techageas
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, hestnet
street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsbnrg and good o on the trains stepping -
at nations specilled on ets..
The' trains leaving Allegben_y City at 7:00 et.
in. make direct connection at Freeport withWal.
ker , s line of Stages for Sutler and Hanna/Stows.
Through tickets ma be purchased at the Otte!.
No. ISt Clair stree near the Buspensionßrbige,
Pittsbura h, and at t e Depot, Allegheny,
.For further Informaticrniitraplitel
JAMES sL.wErre, amt.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad win net
at m= any risk for Baggage. fbrweartne
H__pparel, Dollars limit their re bllity to Oa*
undred in value., All baggage ex..
eeeding this amount in value willbe at thefrisk elf
the owneromless tatem Iffspaelal. contract.
EDW ARD H.
aii2o General Bunerinteinientomisa.
31 1§§24;_j__ POST '
B. W. and CL avra.anw FlTTSBtartele
Pram May oth, 1800,tralns will leave friar
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitte•
burgh eiti ge tbte, as folkows:
z
Chicago Ex....9:08 m
ErieYgn ET.7:311 a m
Cl. d Whi , g3l , l6:l.lla*
Chicago Xa11..6:158 a mi
Chicago Ex ..1):43 a m
Cl. & e , g3x 2:011pm
Chicago Kr, 3:23 pm
W'e Erie Ex4:3B pm
Departfrom Alkghany.
Bea , r Falls camAe.l3:s
Leetsdale " 10:03 a m
. • - 66 11:58 a m
Rochester" .1:38 pia
Enon " .3:513pM
Leetsdale Aeo.o:l3pm
Bea , rlralls " .6:l3nm
Leetsdale " 10.1 , 13 pm
Pair Oaks San- -
day (Munch. 1:13 pln
JS.i r M I:3m . Chicai
KIMBALL Ie
:a • tlen , l Ticket Agent
ro
Chicago Ex,.1:1511-w=
Chicago Ex..1111:03 p.na
Wheeling Ex 10:48 It
81. Louis Ex I:o9pxs.
01:1"go&x&N14:013 p
Cleveland Ex 3:53 p
Erie & Yg'n Farb:Sa
Cl. WIPg Exs:s3pat pid
--
Arrive to ditarle
Leetsdale de..5: aas
Bea's Falls 5:3$ ail.
New Castle '40:93 an
Enon • " 9:12
Leetsdale 1:011 pax
, Beavr Palls "*9:53 pal
Leetsdale " =1 ma
l• - St 7 : 53 Dig
Tar bake Stin-
day uhuselt. 9:38 an
Express leaves dally.
J. Miarrives WIN
tILLOUGS.
Beall Bapten't.
0I:/INGE OF
TIXE. im-socsmise—c-gmmit.
GHENT VALLEY RAILROAD,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE :OM
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OP DAN Z. • -
On and after MONDAY June 14t141609. TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sund a) will leave Plttebargt - Depot, earner of Elev..
enth and Pike streets, for "Franklin, 011 City;Bu.S.
felo, ant all points in g e 011 Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH. Aunty 121 PITTSBURGH
Day Ex.-- 11:00 aMi
Day Ex.i..., 5:15 pMI
Night Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6.30 a lia
Brady'elt BAe '3.05 p m Bradys An 10:115 am
Freeport Ao 9:40 ato : lst sadaW , ka - TAIIO am
Ad SodaW its 111:30 pin fr/ eeport Ac:. OJAI pit
Ist Helton... 6:45 a m ilst Halton.. 8:50 - 4 at
Ad Hulkni...lsl:oo M fArt Hutton... GAM pat
34 Hutton... 1 t:00 p m 13d Halton... 10:5 pia
Arnold's Ae. 500 pm I Arnold's AM Y. 40 11 II
Chorea train to and from. Sods Wleave.
Pittsburgh at1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pitts -
(Sundays,) at 9:50A. H.
Express trains stop only at pr incipal palate.
Accommodation rains stop at al stations
.' : J. J. LAWRENCr.," Gen'l Scion.
' THOMAS M. SING, Aart. Rup't.
ADM' -
CINC HTS I NNATIBURGBIDaIIanaII
• AR
N I :LOUIS RAILWAY.
__• • PAN HANDLE BOUTS,
TIME.—On and after MONDAY.
April Seth, 1889, trains will leave and matte at
the Union Depot.. u follows:
N s.
all 9: El a. m i 12:13
Pan Line - 9148 a.M.. if:l3 p.m
. !Extensa , 9:83 p. m. 8133
Mixed AcoM • 8:33 a.mr. 6:1511
McDonald's AceM.No.lll:4B..a. m. 8:18 a. a4 Stenbenville Aceammo4. - 3:58 p.m. - 9:33 a. la
1111007151A , 11 414013. NO, 3 5:111 p. 4:18n.
Muelay °Mirth Train.. 19:511 p. m. • 9•.88 1. w.
liar' 13:33 tra'n will Teas tMr.y. '
111:13 trata - will arrive dally. : •
All other trains will ran daily. Btu:nays mat.
ed. TIM 9:48 a. mo Train Makes alma mate
nentiona at Newark Mr Zanesville.
W.
8.1. SCULL , General Ticket At,
W. W. GARD. lattpit.. Menke:mine. Oldo.
Ersusonsi
CONN MELLO V II:
AD: .
. . .
On and ate TIDEWAY, Norman'', '
11t0,'
trains will arrive at and oeniert from the
D o rfoc corner ot grant and Water' otreete. ,
Dome. Arrives.
Mill to said frozDnion• • -2 '
T:00 A. at.. 0:00 as.
MoKeesrZiTlCComdttn 11:00 a.' sr. 511001.. ite
to and from 3:00 P. L. 1049 a. •
West Newton Aeeran , d 4:30P: x. B=4. ah,
Braddock's Acix,mdtln. as P. Sr. 7130
Night toMeff.#ort:lo:3o P. x. 6:46 A.:x
Banda OburCli to, -
and tram West ewton-.1:00 P. it.10:00
Par tiekeUarcsiy to, • - • - -
3: N. RAYMOND, Agent
W. B. SPORT. Smemusoidem... ; , saZI
S BaIL 7, lIILLSKIMMI
UNION j ' PACIFIC- . ItAILIVA T
Eastern• Dirbion.
The sEWRIIIIT Imo MOST ILILILIM
SUUT/letrom ua Mutt 1 pal, R
Colorado- Nevada,-'
ArizOna . Waghluiltong
Necrldezlio; Idaho,
°mous
TwoTlaLits leave State Line andLeseturinall
, O birpAnn i lls i k excep roi tt.4 2 ar the lar s iZoi
bat and At. Joe Raitrood tem Quincy, connate.
fn. at Lawrence Topeka - and -it lunego utak
etaaes for ail polls • In Kansas.,At end
track-west of
_Ellsworth with the - II
STATES :I=BCOMPANE.S: -DA
LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND
DENVERI ELAIII• • X.Alc33lt •
AU Pettit" — in the Teriitailest
And with 9hilDZit9ONlt iliz-inazur LIU
of (MACHU for-Fort Union, Senn; Fort. Pao.
Albutinetqlilor ?Nita Fe , and oak As l P,
tons and mew maxim.
with . taus room additions al rollins ilakit -
and eicittntiont."and - the arrargemento Immo
with .1 e spanalble Overland Transportation Lew
from its western termino lab. read tow 1 : 41111 '
unequalled
_•tacilltliw for taw usartattitra
frelant to t he 'far west; . -
Tickets for sale at an the intimitol:. moan In
the United Mates and Canada.
Be - rare and ask or woos , ' Ids Tuic prows
widauTst. NIOW PACLTIO 2A/LW
DIWAILIN. • - •
AsiDESselt'
•
empal aapenastedek
Steam int* mid 'Whet Ads. - -
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El
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