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OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, August 10, 1869. .
The oil market was considerably
firmer today, though, as has been the
case for some time past, there was not
much done; there was some inquiry, bat
prices, notwithstanding they were
a shade higher than those of yesteiday,
did not seem' to be satisfactory, and,
as a consequence, the volume of busi
ness was again light. It seems to be
the foreign ad; ices, that are stiffening
the market just now Antwerp nailing
still further 'advanced,, and those who
have re fi ned are mot disposed to sell,
feeling pretty sanguinsi that prices will
be much better withinlthe next thirty
or sixty. days. .."At this 'time last year,
relined was worth.considenably more
than it is now, while prude was lower.
The fact!hat it cannot. be made at pres
ent price of crude, Rids many to be
lieve that refined must, of necessity, go
higher.
Not a single sale reported; Smarket
firm but very dull—very few buyers and
not many sellers. Spot is held at 'l5,
with no buyers at over 143.1 and not
many at that, and it is also true that there
is not much offering at 15 or any other
figure. We were reported an offer to
buy 1,000 each August t 9 December at
15, without finding a saler. Oil City,
quoted at $5,90©6.
REFINED
We can report two lots of 500 each, on
spot, at 31%, and the same figure offered
for 5,000 more. We are cognizant of 52
francs having been offered for a cargo,
on r spot, at Antwerp—other, telegrams
quoted at 52g. There is room for a still
further, advance at Antwerp, as oil is yet
relatively higher here than there.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40e
Eclipse Railroad Axle ' 35c
Eclipse Machinery ' 756
Eclipse Spindle 80e
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Fisher & Bro 1,840 bbls.
Owston dt Sowers 560
Pool (it Bro - 160 "
A. Hertz 6t Co 060. 1,
Total 3,520 - bbla
OIL SHIPPED Ed HT BY A. V. R. R.
Standard Oil Co., 501 bbls-refined to
Warden, Frew dr, Co., Philadelphia,.
Lockhart, Fcew & Co. 291 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew &, Co. Philadelphia.
Forsyth & • Bio., 833 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew dr. Co., Philadelphia.
, B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil Co. 571 bbls refined Ito
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia.
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 47 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Lyons & Co:, 46 bbla refined to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
MoKelvy & 8r0.,.740 bbls refined Ito
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Livingston &, Bro., 1,200 cases benzine
to Measlier &Ackerman, New York.
Total Refined 3,129 bbls. 1,200 cases
benzine.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER • WEST ' PENNA. R 8.
Mentzer. Herder de Co., 478 bbls ref. to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
NEW Yong, Aug. 10.—Cotton without
decided change, with sales 1,500 bales at
333,1 e for middling uplands. Plour—re
.eeipts 19,751 bbls, less active and a shade
easier,.with sales,of 14,600 bbls. part last
evening, at 86,00@6,50 for superfine State
and western; 57,00®7,45 for extra State,
56,90 ®7,50 for extra western, $7,55®7,80
for good to choice white wheat extra,
57,00@7,75 for R. H. 0., 57,00@8,00 for
extra St. Louis and $9,00 @ 10,50 for good
to choice do.; closing quiet. Rye Flour
quiet; sales of 150 bbls at 54,60@4,75.
Corn Meal scarce and firm. Whisky
firm and in fair request; sales of 400 bbis
western at $1,12®1,13 for free, the latter
price for iron-bound. Wheat: receipts,
57,183 bits; less active and 2@3c lower,
with sales of 20,000 bus at; $1,58®1,68 for
(No. 2 spring, 51,74®1.75 for amber Ohio
and Indiana, 51,80 or amber Michigan
and Delaware and white State and In
diana, 51,80 for amber Kentucky, $1,85
for white California and Michigan. - Rye
lower, with sales of 1,500 bus western at
51,1235. Barley nominal. Barley Malt
dull; sales of 2,000 bus State at $1,75.
Corn: receipts, 714 bus; less active and
without change, with sales of 37.000 bus
ut 97c®51,12, for unsound new mixed
western, $1,13@1,17 for sound do; sales of
122 small parcels of very choice western
yellow. Oats: receipts 56,45i/bash; mar
ket heavy and declining, with sales 30,-
000 bush at 78@79c forwestern afloat, 70
®750 for new western and southern, and
75(4)7534c for new Pennsylvania; also;
65,000 bush unsound old - western at 75®
76c. Rice firm at ByA9O for Carolina.
Coffee firm, with sales 1,250 sacks Rio at
privite terms. Sugar active, with sales
800 hhds at 1114®1234cT0r Cuba; and 1214
®l3c for Porto Rico; also, 400 boxes Ha
vana 'at 1235 ®l3c. Molasses dull. Pe
troleum quiet at 17®17)03 for crude. and
32 ®32Xc for refined. Hops quiet at 10®
15c for American. Lineeed 011 'at Nag'
51, in casks. Spirits Turpentine firm at
42%®4331,. Pork .
,a game firmer, with
sales 325 bbls at $33,75433,90 for new
mess; closlae — at $33,25 for cash,
for old do., 528@28,50 for prime;
530®30,50, for prime mew.. Beef steady;
sales 150 bbls; sB®lo new plain mess:
512®18 new extra mess; tierce beef nom-
inal at $18@24 for prune mess and e26©30
India.mess. Beef 'hams quiet; sales 85
bbls at $25@30. Cut meats. steady. 125
packages at 143,pg)15 shoulders. 17®19
• hams. Middles firm and in good de
.' wand 400 boxes ice'cured at 1615®16%.
Lard firm but quiet; sales 800 tierces.
' 17/®1931 ; for steam and 20®20 1 4 for
kettle rendered. Butter steady at 16©
20 for Ohio and 16©28 for State. Cheese
: • firm at 11©165 Freights to Liverpool a
shade, firmer. Shipments 80,000 bush
' • whcat, per sail 734(4)631c. 1,700 bbLs
flour, 2d per sail anti 23 tki per steam.
v"?...w Latest—Flour closed dull and 6c lower
. on medium and low grades. Wheat
dull and I(t2c lowei, with shippers 'hold
' ing of for a further decline. Rye dull
. and heavy at e 1,21 - for western. Oats
dull at 70@74c for new, and 70®790 for
' old western. Corn quiet at 85c®11,13 for
unsound, and 41,14®1,18 for sound
mixed western. Pork quiet without de
cided change. Beef steady and unchang•
ed. Cut : •meats firm. Bacon dull and
unchanged. Lard quiet at 1931@19gc
for fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet and
unchanged.
Sr. Louts, August 10.—Tobacco steady
and unchabged. Cotton—nothing doing.
Remp in _fair demand, with sales un
dressed at $1,20®1,28. and dressed at
*2,30. Flour: low'grades are scarce and
wanted and 10®153 =higher; other grades
are firm and unchanged, 'with sales au
-per at $4,75@5,55, ex tra: at f 5,60, low to
choice double oxtail at $5,60@c6,60, treble
extra at $6,60®7,60,'end 'fancy at 1/B@9.
Wheat opened, active and higher, but at
the close prices were not so fitrong; No: 8
red fall sold at ;11,25, No. , 2. do at . $l,BO.
low prime to strictly prime at, $1,273 6
0/1 1 46, choice to fancy db. at '111,60©1,85,
an a *one tochoice white at :41,60®1,66.
Corntnrmer and highet,with sitylchoice
1 7 , 11 )Etin bulk at &kr; rated'/*.0i 4 4 1 04-
b 9 choice yellow at 8843;Mild priMe to
ea
CiLUDE
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fancy white at 90@98c. Oats in •bet
ter demand and market advanced;
new in' bulk sold at 48@45c; • do.
in sacks at 50@52c, old at 67®62c. Bye
firm at 85c, for a round lot of choice 90c
was refused. .Whisky advanced to $1,06
@1,07. Groceries quiet and unchanged.
Pork at 83442)34,50. Dry salt meat is in
small order, and sales were made at 1430
for shoulders, 1734 c for clear, aides.
Bacon is'more active and feeling better;
shoulders sold at 1534@15y,c, clear rib
'sides at 190, clear sides at 19V 4 c. Lard;
good to choice kettle rendered sold at
18,a‘ @IN,. Receipts—flour. 8,400'..bb15.,1
wheat, 48,500 bus., corn, 6,860 bus. oaten
15,600 bus., barley, 400 bus., rye, 2,00+
bus., hogs, 300.
Cute/Liao, August 10.—Eastern ex.
change par; 1-10 premium selling; 1.10
discount buying. Flour quiet at $6,00©
7,50 for spring extras. Wheat ,fairly :ac
tive and excited; No. 1 unchangeti;r4o.,
2 opened '4©4 l 4c higher, with sales at
$1,45 cash; closing dull and nominal At
161,4134g4,42; this afternoon the market'
was unsettled at $1,42 for No. 2. Corn
active, with sales of No. 2 at 94@95c;
sing at 950; rejected at 88@90c; ixto grade
at 83c: this afternoon No. 2 was nominal
at 93c. Oats firmer and more: active;
with sales of No. 2 at 53%@5434, and clop
sing at 53@55c. Rye firmer, with sales,
of No. 1 at $1,01@1,02; No. 2 at. 90Q)91c,
and closing at $1,02 for No.l. Ba,rley quiet: ,
No. 2 in store nominal at - $1.25©1,30. ,
Highwities firmer; sales at $1,06g1,07 1 4,
closing with sellers at sl,e6 for wooden
bound packages. 5ugar,1334 @ 143,0 for
common to prime Cuba. Provisions:
buyers and sellers apart in their views.
Mess Pork 133,50@34,00. Sweet Pickled
Hams 1734®18c. Lard 18 ,@l9c. Dry
Saltedßhoulders 14e. Freights in wad
demand and 3;c higher, at 5o on wheat,
43c on corn, and 334 c on oats to Buffalo.
Receipts for the past twenty-four hours
—5,131 bbls flour, 47,540 bush wheat, 68,-
100 push c0rn,32,804 bush oats, 2,855
bush rye, 800 bosh barley and 2,349 head
hogs. Shipments-8,983 .bbls flour, 52,-
553 bush wheat, 107,815 bush corn, 31,031
bush oats, 351 bush rye, and 3,255 head
hogs. _
CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.—Floor firmer;
family $6,25. Wheat irregular, closing
dull and buyers offering $1,301®1,35. for
red, and $1,45®1,50 for white, but hold
ers contended for 3®sc per bushel bet
ter. Corn scarce and advanced to 95c.
Oats firmer and higher at 50@60c., RYe
$1®1,05. Tobacco in good demand; sales
239 htids at E6na l& Whisky firmer; Pales
8.0 bbls at $l,OB for- new, and ;;1,09 for
iron bound. Mess pork dull at $33,25@
33,50; sales at inside rate] Bulk should
ers dull at 14c, sides saleable at 16Mca but
held %o higher. Bacon firm at 15Mo.for
shoulders; 18Mo for rib aides, and,l9®
19Mc for clear; no clear' rib sides or Any
consequence in the markets;'sngar cured
hams 24c; sound pickled at 20®203tc.
Lard 19Mc and the demand moderate.
Cheese Mc higher and stock light. Butter
firm at 25®300. Eggs 14®15c. Oils are
dull and unchanged. Gold 1353 buying.
Exchange dull at 1-10 discount :buyin:,.
and par selling. Money market easy at
B@lo per cent.
LottisviLLE, Aug. 10.--Bagging firmer;
heavy sold at 23N ®24Mc. Candles have
advanced;. Mil weight 244e22c; twelve
ounce 16%©1734c. Flour has advanced:
superfine sold at 04,75. Grain steady;
sales Wheat, red, at 51,10; white $1,20:
Corn in bulk 75©850. Oats in bulk 75@
85c. Rye 85@900. Leaf Tobacco firmer;
sales 119 hhds. ranging from *4,20 to 510.
Provisions strong:' Mess pork /134:: Bacon:
shoulders - 16 c.: clear rib 193.0.; clear ,
sides 1934 c. Lard 19%c. Haulier fancy
2335 e. Highwlnes 51,08.
TOLEDO, Aug. 10.—Flour dull. Wheat
dull; No. white 'Wabash 8L58; amber
84,53; old $1,55: No. 1 red 51,55, and No.
2do 51,51. Corn quiet, No. 1 held at 51;
No. 2at 97c with no sales. Oats to lower
580. Ryo 2c better at 97c for No. 2. Re
.
ceipts—flour 4,000 blots. wheat 91,000,
corn 24,000, oats 8.200, rye 700 bushels;
Shipments: flour 2,800 bbls, wheat 34,000,
corn 13,700 bushels.
Cameo°, August 10.—Cattle' steady
and firm for upper, but dull and tame
for low grades; 114,75@5,75 for fair to ex-
tra cows. 16(4)6;25 for light. 1/6@7,25 for
medium to good, and fB,for extra prime
steers. Hogs dull and a shade weaker;
t3,1234@9,25 for light, $9,85@9,50 for fair
to middling, §9,62304)9,85 - lor good to
choice.
MILWAUKEE, August 10.—Flonr dull
and unchhntted. Wheat firm at 11,5234
for No. 1, and $1,46% for No. 2. Oats
quiet and steady at 61c for No. 2. Corn
'dull at 950 for No. 2. Grath - =Freights
quiet and unchanged. Receipts-2,000
bbls flour, 2,200 bush wheat. Shipments
—20,000 bbls flour, 13,000 bush-wheat.
MENPiIe. August 10.—Cotton./dull
and unchanged; low middling 810. ,Re;•
ceipts •18 bales. Wheat, :.$1,10@j,38.
Fidur steady. Corn 85c. Oats nominal
at 47®48c. Hay 826@29. porn meal;
extra 2.5 c. Pork 125,25, Lard 20®21%c.
Bacon firm. Shoulders 18y;®18X0..fildes
20c.
ST. Louis, August 10.—Cattle' are in
small supply, and there is a good demabd
for choice, at 86@k6,60; , other grades are
plenty and easy at tinuo. • Hogs are in
demand and firm, at gi@lo for light to
extra. : .
DETBIOT. August 10.—Wheat higher
but gram at the close; extra white /1,70;
No. Ido $1.57®1,00. Curt:v.4R at 1 1 1,d30.r
Oats quiet 03c. ,
IMPORTS BY RAIMIOA.D.
CLEVALAND ADD ri.TTWitilyttit
ROAD, August 10.-6 cars limestone ore,
Bryan & Caughey: 6 cars gray warm,ore,
Shoenberger, Blair d; Co; 1 do
,lumbeF,
Slack & Shoals; 2do abingles„.A Patter
son; 1 do lumbar, R J.Ramasy;"l. do turn
lugs, Moorhead & Co; 60 bbls oil, J
Spear; 15 bbls lime, Ecket de Csakey; 10
bag scales, Fairbanks, Morse & • Co; 25
bxs cheese, Watt, Lang & Co: 32 case's:
shoes, 2 bag boots, .W E Schmertz Co;
7 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark; 214ga but
ter, J M Montgomery; 2 bbisapples, 2 do,
pears, F G Craighead; 2 ins clocks.
Algeo; 18 bdls chairs, 3 do
,rOckers, T 13
Young & Co; 1 car stone,. ‘P Wolf: - 200
empty oil bbls, C A Wormcatdler'3o bbls
apples, Steel & Bro: 62 bbistApples, 5
eke rags. HRea Jr; 87 eke corn;Mdllehry
'& Hood; 86 empty oil bbls, D .Rly.d; hCo;
99 do do, 19 skis corn. P Duff &Sou; 20
bbls apples, W H Graff , & Co; 28 do do,
Volgt, Mahood &Co; 11 do do, Et Riddle;
18 do do, Broggerman & 'O'Brien; 1 car
rye, Win Bingham; 2 cars wheat, Mc-
Creary &Co; Jou bbli flour, Tas,Gardiner..
PITTI3BUROR, FORT WA.YNE dt, 0/13.i
OAOO RAILROAD. August 10.-500 pigs
lead, David, Chambers & Co: 3 cars .rya,
Dan Wallace; 5 bbls alcohol; B L Fahne
stock & Co; 1 car middlings; if
Schnelback; 7 bhds, 4 eke shobldersi W
B Hays & Son; '1 car rye, J A Graff; +lOO
bbls flour,Montgomery & Schlegalf
car wheat Elliott & Mott; lot carriage
hardware. MoWbinney & Co; 3 bbls
eggs, Volgt, Mahood & Co: 23 bars cheese,
Watt, Lang & Co: 10 bales tow,, 8 'do.
twine, Bently dr, Gerwig;• sa,bas cheese,
Arbuokles & Co; 27 aks rags, AIcEO,Y
Harrison; 20 bbls flour, Shepard &Mavis;
Saks rags,
Godfrey & Clark; 16 dO
Frazier &Melzgar, 1 •bbl eggs; Won&
worth &Davison; 100 bble Hour, ShOtna
ker it Langenhelmr . Bl ltdls shovelif,
Myers& Armour; 925 rolls roofing paper,
,
L.-PITTSBURGH, 1012WINNATI Arip' 4 l3r,
Louts Radiao&D. - August 10.-42 bre
larch, J Porterfield; 82 bdlqtrbiotwolr44
MoCellan; 80 dodo, McElroy; 18 cads
--141758Ui1,44- A UGITilr 1889
1 hhds tobacco, A Sbanb; 10 .tCB Kama;
W .B Hate; 12 cads tobacco, R & WJenk
intion; nes hams beef, E Heazleton; 1
car bulk wheat, Scott do Gigal; 4 do do, J
S Liggett; 24 bales cotton, A Ei Childs. 4
tea hams, P Hanna; 12 pkgs, 10 cads
tobacco, J L Jones; 5 hhds tobacco, W
Rinehart; 80 bgs feed, Shoemaker & Li
ALLitetnENT- VALLST KAILEOAD, Au
gust 10.-1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 4
bbls eggs, JD Cuddy; 1 do do; W H
Kirkpatrick & Co; 3do do,L J Blanch
ard; 17 eke wheat, H Wooskies; 243 eke
oats, Scott & Oisal; 11 pkgs onions, Head
& Metzgar: 50 bbls tar, Lockhart, Frew
& Co; 7 baskets potatoes • Bruggerman &
O'Brien; 2 ears bark, W ! Flaceue & Son;
1,840 bbis oil, Fisher & Bro; 360 do do, A
Heitz & Co: 560 do do, Oweton & Sowers;
160 do.do, Pool & Bro.
.A.r.ratuirlari larsonoir, August 10.
2 ears metal, Graff, Bennet dc Co; 6 do
limestone, Superior'lron Co; Ido metal,
Lewis, Bailey t Dalzell; 56' bgs oats M'
Steol dr. Son; /2 doz brooms, J W Moore .
dc Co; 61 figs oats, S C Robb; 2. cars wheat
Kennedy Bro; 25 bbls hlghwines, H
Hespenheide; 49 green hides, Stuck
rath & Hare; 1 car cooperage, Ralya .
Roberti3on; 1 car, wheat, W McKee dr, Co;
180 bgs oats, Geo Stewart; 10 bbls apples,
M McGinnis.
RIVNit, NEWS.
The river continues to recede slowly
with two feet six inches in channel, by
Monongahela marks. Weather clear
and warm—mercury at b P. M., 83 in
shade:
No arrivals to record. The Julia No.
2, departed for Zanesville, and unless
there is a rise, she will hardly , venture
back again:
The Belle is laid up, and will goon tho
dock for repairs.
The Glendale, Camelia, Messenger and
Tom Farrow are laid up at the landing,
and the St. Marys has gone into sum
mer quarters at the Marine ways.
The new steamer' Jefferson was to
have left for St. last evening.
After reaching St. Louis, she will load
there for Red River.
—The Lorena and Bate Putnam were
loading at St. Louis on Monday for Pitts
burgh.
—lt is announced that the Argosy will
lay up at Cincinnati,- in consequence of
low water.
—Thomas Farrell. a &email on the
Kate Putnam, of Pittsburgh, was drown
ed at St. Louts on ThuredaY.
—The Hull of Capt. Dexter's new
Evansville and Memphis packet, will be
completed, by the 15th of October. The
boat will cost p 45,000. -
—The H. C. Gray left Cbacinnsti for
Pittsburgh on Saturday with 100 tons,
and engagements for 100 tons metal at
'Portsmouth \ and Ironton, and 600 ska
wheat at Maysville. Pilots—Jas. Shona°
and Win. Hall.
' I—The steamer Helen Brooker. fifteen
tuns burthen, , left Baltimore Thursday
for Atakapas. Tat. Her route is to New
York by canal; up the Hudson, and
through the canals to the lakes, and
down the rivers. .3
L.-Captains C. Cole and T. W. Spencer
have another Government contract for
snagging in the Ohio River. Their
steamer Zebra is lying in the Kanawha
River, and wal start out as soon as the
Water is low enough.
—The Louisville Courier..Toilmat, of
Saturday, says: The Leonidas, for New
Orleans, drawing seven feet, attempted
to pass down through the canal pester.
day, but got aground, and was being
lightened through last night.
—During a storm that occurred .in
New Orleans, on Saturday night, the
lightning passed over the steamer Lizzie
Gill to the steamer Indiana, where it en
tered her hold, which set fire to some
scrapings under the hatch. The fire was
put out without any damage to any one,
with She exception.of giving a big scare
to some of the officers.
—The following named boats are laid
up in the neighborhood of Cincinnati:
America, Glasgow, Maggie Hays, Waua
nita, Armadillo , Alice Dean,,Bwallow,
Golden Eagle, Major Anderson, Edin
burg, Robert Moore, Emma Floyd,'Alle
gheny Belle, Rosa Hambleton. The
Anna, Coosa and Wren are in Licking,
and the Havana and West Wind at the
Covington wharf.
RIVER IPACKE TS'.
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FOR ." . EVANEIVILLE:
,cAtito AND ST. LOTUS.
The fine passengeesteanier.
gJf, ritimoN, GEo. W. RM . .
Will leave for the above and intermedtat&porte
TtritSDAY; 10th !net.. at 4 P. N.
roe Cretans, or passage apply on bowl. art*
"auf3 FLACK & COLLINGWOOI), Agents.
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t.. 7 fur the travellag comnintty. •
. . , ,
J. B. HARRIS
Safely The , Jacket Car Heater and
2 . aloDEßdran•
l Por Stooke and. Bot Air Fines, dispensing with
the useof stones Ina tire, In Orabout tbe Pa<sen
gsg or' BaligaltiLlCars, with the attabinnent to
graduate thhe .beat to any temperature that may
Oa desired without tee_possibility of firingc or,cars which the '. Jacket may be attach the
ed.
Baiting
iting obtained of the United Mates .Lettera
PatenUt a a Palety Jacket, which Is warranted
to resist. the miii ! inten.e beat <bat may be ail•
piled to it In tae position and purpose for which
ti le Intended. •
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It is it. sure protection from accidents by tiro.
originating from defective aura or where Iron
thisV ate used' as conductors/or smoke be c ome
applicable -to all piping that may
overheated, and is wa,
or
0 co m bosgyerlect sat
isfaction here wood Or othertible mate
rise may . be ;Aileen la close proximity thereto,
I as 110 W - ready to apply my invention to stores,
dwellings, factories ' snipe, steamboats, ratiromi
Caps, it.c. Whorev,s pipes as Conductors an
'made dangerous by being oVerheateeand secu
rity desired, I will send on application dials to
manufacture or use the above invention, Also .
Territorial rights to mu:lms may wish to engage
inficlang prlvnegeaelther by blate or county.
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COMMISSION MERCHAN TS
WILLIAM MILLEB & CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
- Armes. strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
htolasseS.
Porto Rico Cuba ind English Island Sugars.
New York,' Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
fined do.
Golden Drips, Loveringa, Bruning, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island syrups.
Porto Elco, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young Flyson. Japan, imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Blee.
• Java, Laguayra and to Coffees.
Tobacco, tLard 011. Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, de., constantly on hand.
ALSO,
THPORTERS OF
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinkel & Co.. In bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Scliarsberg and Johannis
burg, Hockbeimer, Burgundy, Ae.
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil.
do do Clarets, imnorted In bottles.
do do White Wines, in - bottles.
M. Work & Sons , Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Mutelra and Port Wines.
Free Old Mononganela Rye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Superior Old Scotch do do.-
ALAS,. .
Sole Agenti fbr Mote & C ° handonts Grand Via.
Imperial.
Verzenay and Se.fiery Champagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted.
j 10.(143
E s c ' f Allll_,H T D BY A. & T
" 5/ t
W. N. GORMLY,
W,HOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
IDITLZCTLY 01.2. EAGLY HOTZL,)
P1TT83313114:M. PA.
le :TM
W. C. ARNISTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong, '
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
=via
.14 STZZLZ.
MY. .
STEELE & SON,
' • Commisaion Merchants,
AND DILLLYFtB nr
WL.OI7It.A.IENT,
No. 9$ OHIO BTBEE7, near East °minion,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
rr SILL .7AB. T. SWILLS%
am & RITCHABT,
, .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DIL&LIZI8
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, *c o
ittifLiberty Mt., Pittsburgh.
stricbtr •
T ; J. BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STIIEET.
ar.lB:x£6
atiITTLE, es. PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon Cheese,
Fists, Carbon and. Lard Oil, Iroa , Nails, Wass,
Cotton Yarns and all PN.taburgh 31anutiscturts
generally, 1.151 and ILI4 netCOND STREET.
Pittsburgh.
JOHT, T. norsg..nnw. 110176Z....W2t. 17 4 lIOUBB.
JOHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Einc
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO.. Whole.
emu Grocers and Commission Merchants. Coy.
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
JOHN SHIPTON A WALLACE.
§
s HIIPTON&WALLACE_, tI Whole.
SALE ROOMS AND PROD Ue DEAL-,
. No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plitabarth.
Isl2:rNi
S. A. CLARKE & . CO.'S
Register of New Books.
OHIO VALLEY HISTORICAL SEXES.
History of Athens conaty, Ohio, by Chas.
M. Walker 50 00
Howe's Historical Collection of ( hio. 11- •
strated ' 6 00
Boquet's Eipea itlon against the Indians
In (704.: 3 OD
Clark's Campaign la the Illinois in 1.778.9 2 , 00
Hall's Legends of the West 2 00
Hall's Romances of Western History ' A 00
Clauda Guerix. the lan days of a Condemn
ed Man by Victor Hugo 1 ao
LedLtaddn's'Oxfora University Sermons, new
160
lirmons London Merchants, a book for
boys ' 1 00
The Pacitic Railroad ,pen. Iliiiw to go and ,
what to see •
Cyctopoelic ?Science Sixtieth:led, by Pi or.
Pepper, with 600 illustrations 4 50
Ocean to Ocean. -Pacific Railroad and ad-. ._,
joining Territories, distances and fares.. - 4o
The Tourist ti Pocket Duine for 18011 1 00
tddrirown "Folks. by Mrs. Stowe '2 00
Little Women, 2 vole., each 1 50
John and; the Demijohn. A Temperance
Tale.. 1 50
/rive Illindred and Seven Mechanical - More;
meats 2 OD
Good Society; a ilompli t: manual of man- i .
llefflai” 1 75
Brights Speeches. Cheap edition 75
tor ri ailot *,valuable book for thinking read- 1 50
f
• m
Bodfe h W,Contmentary on Oonf.satott of
a t 1 75,
Raven's Rhetoric: a new text b00k:.:..... 1 50
Tee Subjection of Women, by John Stuart
Mill • ' • ' i ; 100
neadiev's ,Adirondscks;' rw edli i• n 1 75
Philips` bcf.pittre Atlas. 12 colored maps. 115
S. A; MABEE & CO.,
" 1 ~110 Wood Street, ' •
,
,Dd door below IllftliA , tentie.
.., '
-
2,00011000 ACR.
LEM
CHOICE LANDS FOB
BY 'ZEE
Union Pacific Bailioad
SAIST'ERN
Lying along the line of their road, at
si,oo To vs,oo PER Aar,
And on s CREDIT 0, If/Vii YEARS. c
Por farther parteoulars, maps, ac., &advise
JOHN P. DEVEJELEUXI
Land Commfesioner, Topeka, liansaS,
Or, CHAS. B. LAMBORN. Seer,
gt. Grote, Mlenottri
LOTERING I B
SUGARS.
40 barrels Refined, Crushed and Pulverized
Loaf and Preserving Sugars, lust received and
tor sale at reduced pilots, by the bai rel or at re•
tail by
JOHN A. RENslimr.
sue Corner Liberty and Ninth streets.
'WEBSTER STREET.— notice
IF! Ishereby given I thst the Viewers report on
widening Webster street, City of Allegheny, has
been filed In the District Court, et :No. 581
July Term, 1869.• for torilirmation •
J. C. McCOMBS,
Solicitor
• .
CIREESE.-50 boxes l'actort
Ohetieols birxes Gorben do:,' for xitle by
,• , , J. B. OANTIE.LTI.
O t te o grrjl. 4 tObithlSTilie
HY Caw= tor we
r
J. B. ANFLIALD
•
sTATEMENT OF THE
BEN. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO
Of Allegheny, Pa., •
FOR : THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th, 186
CAPITAL
Stock Notes . .
Ponds and Mortgage e ,''
Bills Receivable... ..
°Slue Furniture.......
Cash on hand............
RECEIPTS. 11309.431..:34
Premium
Laterter. II 15,710 3't
2.783 41
t1E1.5011.78
DIRBITRS'EMENT.
Mr/dentin 11 5,000.110.
Looses paid 1.709 Ou
Oma.expense.taxes and stamps 4.03E1.514
Commissions 381.71
Return premiums and relusu•
rums
el 5(10.41
Amount of outstanding riake,11.349 1.
,862.00
J3.24:mE8-rras
TEE IRON CITY
lILTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennthylvania.
Office, 75 FedePal St., Allegheny City
DIRECTORS.
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM,
Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON,
Rev. A.-K. BELL D.D..
Rev. 8. H. NEsI3IT. D.D.,
W. A. ttEED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent,
SIMON DMTM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BE NN Y, Hatter,
A. 8. BELL, Attorne_y-at-Law_,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant,
D. SWOGNR; Insurance Agent.,
Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON, President.
Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D., Vlee President,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY, Treasurer.
H. W. WHY/4 MEDICAL ADVISEE.
DANIEL SWOGERi Gen , ' Agen.
Tbhi is a nome co Inn any. con ducted on the mutual
principle, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economt
cal basis will afford • a safe investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money_ut
home to encourage home industry. wh22:gB3
•
CASH
INSURANCE . COMPANY.-
PHELAN'S BUILDING.
No. SIR Fifth. Avenue. !Second Floor,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Capital All Paid Up.
_I
DIRECTORS..
N. J. Igg ley, H.W.Gliver, Jr, ICapt.M.Balley,
Drag 1
Wallace, S. H. Hartman. lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill. S. ii , Clurksn. I Jsa. M. .balley.
Thomas Smith, Jno.S. WiDock, I
- ROBERT H. RING. President. .
. JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice Presidet.
JUS. T. JOHNSTON, fiecreLarY.
CapC. R. J. GRADE, Gen'l Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire
and Marine Maim
-
BEN FRA.NIELEN 1 . *
s o w
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF A.LLEOFIERY4 PA. •
OFFICE U FRANKLIN SAVINGS RANK
BUILDINGS: ,
No. 41 Ohio St.. Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors
welt known to the community, who trash by fair
dealhit, to merit a share or your Patrol:LAM
HENRY LRWIN.
Ob4l. D. ILIDDLIC...'..--“l"lltdeat'
• DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson,
Geo. H. Riddle, Jacob Frans,
Simon I J. B. Smith,
W. 31. Stewart,Ch. P. Whiston,
I
Joe. Lautner, H. J. Zink:inn
. ' n. 13: r
GENERAL
1910:031 . - 1 •
NATIONAL
IN ' SURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal M. and Dlamond,.Allegheny,
°Mee, In the SECOND NATIONA.L BANK
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, President,
JOHN BROWN i n., Vice President, •
JAMBS R. tiThVENSON. Secretary.
w • DIZZ,CTORS:
John A.. Myler, I Jas. Lockhart. Jos. Myers,
Jas. L.G raham. Robe rt Les, C. C...80y1e,
Jno. Brown,Jr.George. Gent. Jacob kopp,
O.H P Wiitiams , Jno.Thompson J. McNaugher.
ape
pr,LvNeirLvribt
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURE4H;
OFFICE, No. 167)S WOOD STREET. BANS
OY COMMERCE BUILDING.
TM, is a Home Company. and Insures against
loss by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICE, Treasurer.
HUGH /10:JILIMENY. Secretary.
Innacronst
Leonard Walter. GeorgeWlison,
C. C. Boyle, • Oleo. - W Evans.
Robert Patrick. O. Lippe,
Jacob Painter,, J. C. Fielder,
desist' Bing, Jolm VlSegtiey,
Jas. IL'Hopkinal A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul, • • • ;
pE l 4.3 . E , ty nvmmumcip
mama ? N. a. oosalza WOOD • MTH ST%
Homo Icempany,taktn g Fire and Kith* Mike
_ , .. • PIZZOTOIIas •,' • ....' lir
Wm. Phillips. , Capt. JObIL L. likes4l,
Join Wstt ; . Samnel.P. Shrivel,
John E. Parks, . Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miner, . Jared ht. Brash,
Wm. :Van Kirk, Wm.-P. ,
James D. Verner Samuel Exami,
WM. PAILLII 'resident.
V
JOHN .WATT,_ lee President"
W. F. GARDNER . . Secret:lly.. .
!)APT. JAN. itratililN. tienerat Ament.
OF
INDEMNITY ,
AGAINST LOSS ,BY PIRA.
FRANKL I N INSURANCE CO. OF P4ILADELPHIA,
cunnezotaa a 431 OIXEZTNIIT kin, near ITO.
isi
,mPanY,
Charles Dm/07one.
Baneker, Mordecai R. Louie
Tobia
el fir s Wagner. David t 3. Brown.'
Samust's. !me Lea,
Jacob B. Strath. lidward C. Dale,
gorge W. Rickards, BectrEe
CHARLES e,,I3A,NDE R, Petal ent.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. IA t STEIDLE, &ere torn ewe tam.
J. 113A.EDNEE cuirFlN, Afloat!.
Borth West corner Third and Wood Streets.
=Minna
IrprEHN INSURAN,E COM.
AN
OP PITTSBURGH.
ANDER NIMIOII, Presid lit. •
Whf. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
OZSce, 971 Water street, Spang & Co.'s crt are,
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
iniure against, all hinds of ,Pire and Ma.
rine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rectors who arc well known to the Commuglty,
who are determined by promptness and ilber
silty to maintain the character which they have
assumed, es of faring the best protection to those
who desire to tfe insured.
oraItOTORS: •
Alexanctek Ntroick., Jolla 11. Mamie,
R. Miller, Jr., Clout. J. Clarke,
JULIO McAuley, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Acklett, Philliißeymer
David M. Long,
D. Bunsen. , star
ALLEGMENY INSURANCE
COMPANY- OP •PITTBBURGH. - , •
ILIE.IIo. 378 . 4rwm BTillf.ET.Saafx BLoCII.
*nearer swam all kinds of Pile ,and Minas
BLI TORN illW131„ Jp._.. Preetlerk
T. J. RusEncit3ox Vice Promelit.
ElDlTAßLlJecretur• - r ' ' •
. rut. DEAF. General 4genl.; ..: .
. i.s:t.,l'• - t) .id • zuxicigt '• - 1
pha ItirA ta li t B. L. Paboostooki
J. E . :IC FLll.lre...,Hne : ' .:, •
R,23%t Srear. i f!:,,l. , . '.•
cant. S. T. Eltocirdalo.
~ aro ll iv / m i lrpein. T. H. Nolo. •
kiliii;it al) al
$lOO 000.00
4..tisETS.
.4 78,000.00
.. ;13,899 BO
0,238.83
.. 403.00
••• 1.660.021
442.91
Yottlegrf er,
Jacob Bustl l , llll '
Joseph Craig,
sere, rnheri.
ERON.
AGENT.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVA-ffitam
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. On and after JULY 25th, 1869. Trail!'
*ill arrive at and depart from the Union Doping
corner of Washington and Libertrstreeti. 55 -
follows:
Arrfirs.
__.osport.
'Tra 1:25 am • DayExpresS.. 2115
Fast Line... . 1.45 am boutnern Ez.. 4:5U saa
Wall's No. 1.. 6 AO am Wall's No. 1.. 6:3oain
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train...:B:lB am
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Bra'ksAs No110:20 ant
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am ''Clacin'ti Ex 12:50 Inn
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wail's No. 2..11:45 sew
Bra'ks Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:415 ,
Pitt/Web Ex. 1:30 pm Brants Ac Not 3:40 pan
Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express4:2opaa
Wall's No. 8...2:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 4:sopwr
Bra'ke Ac No 2 5:50 pm Wallis N0..4.. 6:ollpna
Homewoo d Ac.9:ssipm *Past Line. .... 7:3oms
Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm Homewood ac. B:sopir
Wayy Passn'r 10:20 pm WalPs 5.. 11:00
.These trains make close connection at
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walls Station nem
Bandaynt 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh an.
10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at.
12:50 p. m. and arrives at .Walbi nation as,
2:10 p. m.•
*Cincinnati Express leavesv.
1 Bantherai.:
Express leaves daily except Monday.- All other
s daily except Sunday.
For farther information apply to - - •
W. H. BECK WITH. 521:514., :'
Thereonsyrranie Railroad Company wi ll notaO '
mime any risk forßaggage, except far wearingap..—
parel, and limit their responsibility to One-Hae—
dr.:. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding
that amount in value will be 011ie risk of the
ewnar. =leas taken to special contract.
E H.
ap2B General Bup DWAßD erinteselent.ll.ltc.
WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
RA.LROAD.--On and after April 25th.1850.0111
Passenger Trains on the Western .Pennsfhluld
Rat road will arrive at and depart' from the
Fed eralStreet Depot, Allegheny OSYsnitfOllffysi
Arrive. • Divot;
Springd'e No16:40 a m Mail.... 7:00 in
Y*r - -eixirt No.18:20 a m Freeport No. 9,301311
Express 10e40 a m Sharpb , g No111:20 ant
Sharptog No.11:20 p m Express 250 pie
Freeport No. 24 : 00 pm
.Springd'e No13:30 pit
Mall 5:50 pm Freeport N 0.25610 pig
Springd'e No28:20 m tinringd'e No16:30 VII
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church' Train leaves Allegheny Zunclie. •
evert dunday at 7:40 A. in., reaching A4legheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1120 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junes
lion at 3:40 D. m.
CORnirrAiion Ticxxvii-Por sale In packarea
of Twenty, between Allegh eny City , extent
Street. Herr's, Benne tt, e Creek: Etna and
Sharpsburg and good o on the testes stopping
at Stations ape ciAed on ets. _
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 5.
m. make direct connection at Preepozf withWalp
leer's line of Stages for Butler and town:
Through tickets may be purchased at the Ogee.
No. ISt. Clair street, near the Supensionßriden.
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For farther inform:stion apply to
JA117.3 LEFFERTS, Amt,
Federal Street Depots
The Western Pennsylvania =Mead will net
assume any risk for Baggage, excer forty
apparel, and limit their respons ibility to Onde
idundred Dollars in .value. All baggage ex
ceeding ills amount In value willbe at the risked'
the owner. unless taken by special contraot.
EDWARD S.
GeneralSunerintendent,nst. th.
•
1 1, 1041
B _PORT WA & CHICAGO
B. W. and CLEVELA.ND a PITTSBURGH IL B.
From May 9th, 1869, trains win leave trent
and arrive at the Union Depot, north tide,
bur
c g ah
g cit x t ir, as follows:
1:5-
E h eA o i zE n i Ex 2 : oBam M Ex. l O3
1 —
C1.&W44640:13am
Wheeling Ex 40148
Chicago 1ta11...6:58 a m St. Louis Ex 7.08ps
ChlcagoEx,. —9:43 am Chl`go Ex/M . 16:089M
Cl. Ws Ex :08 p Cleveland Ex 3:530 a
Chicago Ex., 2:23 pm Ede & YrnEss:6Bp
W'e A Erie Ex4:3B Cl. AWIPg BxB:s3palt
Bspartfrom Allegheny. AMIN ta:Alisphosa • '
.Bea'r Falls Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale A0..6:58
Leetsdale " 10:03 ain Bca'r Falls " - 8:38 sal
" " U:5B a m New Castle "10:23 ase
Rochester " 1:98 pm Enon • 4 * 9:13 as -
Ryon " .3:58 pm Leetsdale " 1:08 pal;
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 p m , Bea'r Fella " 9:43 ixei
Re:kW:llls " .6:13 pm Lee.pdale ." 4:33 pin -
Leetsdale " 10:43 Pes 7:51351
Fair Oaks Sun. • Fair Oak! San.
day Church. 1:13 p m day uhurett. 9:58 IS,
Aar 2s23_p. m. Chlcago Express leaves daily,. -
Air 15:03 v. m.ChicaLro Express arrives daily.
J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. MICULLOUGH.
Gen'l Ticket Agent. GeATlStrpten l l„;
mylo
gai a lH ANGE-, Gramm ri
Milt
GHENT VALLEY RAILIWILTAT ';,.
THE oNLY DIRECT ROUTE. TO THE OUs
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF OAJtii.
On and atter MONDAY, June 141h4859. Twat
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburgt De_ pot, corner of •Elsv. -:
enth and Pike street', for Fru:M.ll4OU (=y,3 .
falo. and all points an tie Oil Regions. • . _
__'.:
WISP'S PITTSBURGH. IABRIP IN PITTSBuzisZ
Day Ex 11:00 am Day Ex - s:lsp* ' •
Night Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex 5:301114
Bradre BAc 3:05 p mißradys B Az jP:II4 ant
Freeport Ac. 9:40 a m let sodaW , ks - 7t40 ata , -
Sld SodaW las 6:30 p mFreepOrt Ac...41:/5 PEW , '
Ist Halton... 6:45 a m Ist Halton.. 1450 aEA _
2d Ha1t0n...12:00 m Ski Halton.a . -11:00 paw ,1
i
3d Hulton... la:00 pm 3d Halton... 1:05 p aw,,
Arnohra Ac...5:00 p m ,ArnoliPs Ae. 7:40 It 61, -
ighurcn train to and from Soda Works lase`„-
Ptttsburgh at 1:10 P. X. Arrive ad Pittaburalt.- -, '
(Sundays,) at 9:50A. au-
Express trains stop only at principal poliatE,—
Accommodation rains stop at all stations -, .. ....
J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. , l tinipt.
WO THOMAS K. ICING, diet. IOU" :-• '
ITTSBURGEINdffiIIiMI
CINCINNATI
LOMB BJILWAY. - •
PAN HANDLE ROUTE •
CHANGE OF TDIE.—On. and alter MONDAY,.
April IMSth, 1869, maths will leave and a rras the Union Depot, AN Mows:
Depart. Aryls& •
Mall ......... II:08 a. rt. ws as 6.14
Fast Llne.... ........ .... 9:43 a. ra. 7:13 p. 19
Express ..... 9:33 p.; an-- 4:33 a.
Mixed Acc , n 533 a. m. 0:58 9.1111,
MeDonald4 Ace're,No.llll:43 a. ut. 8:18 a.
Steubenville Amxonmod. 3:58p. m. 9:33 at OR 1_
McDonald's Amt , u. No. 25:18 IN to; Nan 1).
rlonday Qum& 1.51:58p. 5a.„9:511a. me.
SZPZ:33 F. m. train will leave daily. • -
12:.13 P. train will arrive dilly.
All other trains will ran dail is
y. Stumays exteldie..
ed.' The 9:4.3 m. Train makes close Tao
nections al Newark It r Zanesville. • ii - 7.•;•
S. P. 8017LL,'lleneral Ticket c atits
W.W.DASD. & DASD . Steubenville. :v.
DI- BURGH-
nowsritELs v r - - - - •
uoAzt.
On and after TUESDAY. NOYember. ~ /Ythe.
neSS, trains will arrive at and depart from Um
Depot corner of Grant and Water , streetC<Jatiy,,
follower
Dwarf. Arrivah-,
EMI to and from Union-
_town 7:00 A. Y. 6:00 1 . :M . .;
malleesportAccomdtni 11:00 a. Y. 11:05 - P.
Ex. to and from Unt.n. 3:00 W. - 10:10 A. Zs
West Newton Accom , d4:3o P. Jet 0:3046 Z.••
Braddock's Aceomdt , n. 6:16 p . M. 7 :80 P. 10 •' •
Night Ac. tohfclceport.lo:3o l l.. K. , 0:411#, Z
Banda)! Church TraM to ' -
and from West Newton -1:001 11.10'0041.
For tickets apply - -. • • . •
Z. N. RAYMOND, 4.gent..
W. gapieurr. Snpenntendent. - ' • nOlO
M HILL
S akinw
UNION PACIFIC-141:1,1iTA.r
Eastern Dills'
The SINUNTEST AND NOB'T
DOUTAtemek the Keetto r•cthit. si; • ..:.:.
Ctolorado Nevada,
Califontia
Arizona
Washington b
New Meiico; Idittpo,
Oregon.
Two Trains leave State Line and Leainmell!
Jelly, (Sundays exceptedjon the arrival oltztliut ,
or Racine Railroad - Mom Se. Louis, axt Rant. ,
bat and St. Joe Railroad trom Quill column.. •
in at Lawrence, Togas and W ego d i , rltll L-
Ili tti t ta. s lglt 01 all I;4ll MWOrth With thlt l iA l ina ' .' l.
STATES =EXPRESS coldPAle VS -DAIL . ..;
LINE 0Y 0 1 1ailLJLND RAIL AND .
COACEVS YOB . ...
• --.
DEN Wan; SAXIM ia...TaEas -•
All Points in the Tenn°
AO% "
And with BANDESSONia TM-WE/OIL - Y mix •
of COACHES for Yort Union, Bentts Port, Paasi
Albuqueroe, Banta Fe, and IQ Potpta Alt Aria ,
sons and ow Mexico- • • - « '• •
With :the rem]. addittona of saline sleek ;„
and equipment, and the arrangements
_nada
with responsible Overland Transportation aortillt,
from its western terminus, this roati tiow ohms ,
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