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PITTSBURGH DIARKETS.
OIYICE OP 4 - ITTSBITEGB GAZETTE,
THURSDAY. August 12, 1869.
Business generally, is quiet, though
fair for the season, and some branches
of trade are showing signs of improve
ment. The weather for some time past
has been all that could , be desired for ,
harvesting, and the crops are now pret
ty well secured, and the reports from
all quarters, both in regard to yield and
quality, are very encouraging.
APPLES—In good supply and dull,
but unchanged; 12,50fa3,50 per bbl.
BUTTER—Sates of prime to choice, at
23©25, and market very dull.
BERRlES—Blackberries are not so
plenty, the arrivals, apparently having
fallen off considerably, but prices re
main unchanged, at 11(4)1,25 per pail;
BEANS—SaIes at 11,75®2.
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5
16,50; No. 4 16: No. 3 tz, No. 2, plain,
14,50, and , market firm.
CHEESE—Although firmer, is quiet
and unchanged.
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce
ment is quoted at 12,25 per bbl.
CARBON OlL—Standard brands may
be quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 bbfiota and
30 in a retail way. r;
DRIED FRUIT—Ont of season. •
. EGGS—Very dull at 15@16.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80@85
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for email lots in store. -
FLOUR—The market is quiet but
firm, and while the demand is confined
entirely to supplying immediate wants,
prices are unchanged, we continue to
quote spring wheat ours at 17@7.25 for
lair to good, and 17,50©7,75 for choice.
Winter wheat flours are offering at s7@
7,25.
GRAIN—SaIe four cars new Indiana
Wheat at $1,40, and prime to choice old
may be quoted , at
_11,43©1,45. Oats—
sales; new crop on spot at 55©58, and to
arrive, at 45@48—bat very few buyers at
anything over 45. 'Old oats, selling in
store at 65c. Rye is in demand at $1,15
for new, and 11,20 for old. Corn sold on
wharf to.day, at 51,00; a round lot of
prime yellow could not be bought short
of 11,05®1,06. Nothing doing in Barley
as yet. •
GROCERIES—The market is more
- active, the demand for. Sugars having
improved considerably. New: Orleans .
Molasses stronger with reported sales
here for eastern markets, and priees are
higher. Coffee is firm but unchanged.
As is generally the case at' this season: of
year, there is more inquiry for Sugars
than anything else. Following are the
leading quotations:
So:mks-8 H, 1134; A A, 13; , Ha
vana 14; Cuba, 1234; Porto Rico, 14@1434
Demerara, 15; New Orleans, but
little prime in market and sells readily
at 14(g)1434; lower grades, 13; Relined,
Ex. 0, 1534; B, 15%; A, 16; Yard, 17.
Mohessks—New Orleahwof good qual
ity is in strong request a 0 bring 801390;
Porto Rico, 65@75.
Srkues—White Honey Drips, $1.10;
Silver Drips, 90c; Jersey, 90c; Golden
70; Amber, 60; Common, 50.
Corykk—Fair to Good Rio, 20(W22;
Prime, 2434(4)25; Choice. 26€42635.
Rick—Carolina, 9 3 3;c©100; Rangoon, 9.
Tkes—Young Hyr,on, $l,OO©l,BC, G.
P.. $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to
1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Sou Chong, 90a
to $1,50.
RrAkert---Pearl,734; Silver Gloss,ll34c,
and Corn Starch, 12340.
CONOENTDATED LYE—$B,OO per 'case.
FRuiTs—Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box;
,Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 1330; Currants
1234 c; Valencia Raisins 1434.
SPlCES—Cassia, 75c; Cloves, 45c; grain
Pepper 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,50.
}IAA LEAD -1 7 44 e; Shot, 13,25 per bag.
SoAes—"Babbit's," 12c: "Oakely's,"
110; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c;
Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c.
CANDLES—MouId, 1534 c; Star, 23340.
Br CARD SODA-5634 per 100.
HAY—Is selling from country wagons
at 514(4)20 per-ton—mostly at $151518.
HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton.
HIISKS—SaIes at 2%@3 - ets per pound.
T , TVW.--White Lime is quoted aisl,so,
and Cleveland at *2,50, per bbl.
LARD OIL—F. Sellers it Co. quote
Extra No. 1, at 1,44, and No. 2, at 51.05.
' POULTRY—SaIes of - spring chick
ens, at 60@65 per pair.
POTATOES—DaiI and in good Supply
but ,unchanged—sl,so©l,7s per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged.
Shoulders, 15%@16; Ribbed and Clear
1834@1934; Cincinnati Sugar
Cured Hams 2334 •and fancy 24. Lard,
203 in tierces, and 203421 in half bbls
and kegs. Dried Beef 2134. Mess Pork
at $33,75@34.
, PEACHES T -Sold to-day at from $1,75
@2,00 _per box or bushel, and it is said
that they cost that delivered here.
PEANDTS—SaIes, at 1234.
SALT—Allegheriy River brands are
quoted. by the car load, 1, at $1,75@80.
TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1034.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF Pirresuß.GH GszETTE,
THURSDAY, 'AUgUSt 12, 1869. 14.
The market, under the influence of the
foreign advises, is considerably strong
er. and prices have advanced materially,
though, as • has been the case for
!tome time past, the volume of busi
ness is light, and the offerings, seven at
the advance, are by no means large.
ORIIDE.
Salea,ooo bble, seller September, at
' 15; and two lots of 1,000 each, seller Au
gust, at 15. Seller all year may he quo!
ted in the absence of sales, at 1434; and .
buyer all year, at 1534.
REFINED.
* Bales in lots of 4,000 bbis for,last half of
August, af32M; and 1,000 spot at 32.
Yesterday, spot oil sold at 31M, showing
an advance of Mof a cent. Also, 5.000
bbls, 5 days notice, at 32. Antwerp quo
ted at 53 bid, and 53M asked.
LI7IISIIOAT/NCt OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil " 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 88c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
BEOSIPTS OP CRUDE OIL.
1,320 bbls.
620
480. "
240 1,
61 "
Fisher &
Pool & Bro
J. Wilkins
R:-T. Leech—.
D Bly do co
Total 2,611 bbl&
OIL SHIPPED RA OT BY A. V. a. B.
Standard Oil Co, 418 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia:
Liberty 011 Work 245 <bhls ref. oil to
Warden, Frew t Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew& Co. 211 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
Montzhel mar. Roehlkir & 00.450 bbls ref
to Waring, Ring dr.Co,, Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil Co. 854 ' bbls refined to
Tack do 13r0., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. it S. 209 bbls refined to W.
P.; Logan '& Bro., Philadelphia. •
Lyons, & Co., 46 bblei refined to W.
P. Logan &. Bro., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & C0.,.100,bb1s tar to W.
G. Laird, Philadelphia.
Total shipments Reftned............ . 1,936
Total Shipments Tar.. /00
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNB .... nzror.
Brooks, 4 Ballentine & Co. 105 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew& Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchison Oil it Reaming Co., 118 bbls
tO.Warden, Frew t Philadelphia.
Total Refined 215
9111Pitsarrarriitt wsurr PEEHA. H
Ralston & • Warligs, 266 bbls sefinolkto
Warlig, slogitelq.; Philadolphlsw .
MARKETS BY TELEcl6tiii:'
NEW YORK. August 12.—Cotton I firm;
sales of 2,800 bales at 33%c for middling
uplands. Flour—receipts of 7,545 1 , bbls.
—heavy and drooping, sales of 7,800 bbls
at 55,90©6,50 for super State western;
56,90©7,85 for extra State; 56,80@7,45 for
extra western; 57,50@7,75 for 'white
wheat, extra; 56,85@7,65 for R. H. 0.; ,
s7@B for extra St. Louis; 59®10,50 for
good to choice do., closing and
heavy. Rye Flour quiet and steady;
sales of 200 bbls. at 54@6,75. Cornmeal
nominally unchanged. Whisky'firm;'
sales of 360 bbls. western at $1,10®1.13
free. Wheat—receipts of 32,937 bush.
winter in better request at very full
prices; spring I@2c. lower; sales of 108,-
1)00 bushels, at 51,50©1,60 for, No. 2
spring, 51,68©1,72 for amber Stiite, $1,70
©1,75 for winter red and amber Ohio
and Indiana ' $l,BO amber Mich'.
gan, 51,75 for ditto to arrive,
$1,7735©1,85 for white California, and
51,80 for new white and amber Tennes
see. Rye steady, with sales 8,000 bush
Western at 51,23. Barley nominal. Bar
ley Malt quiet, with sales 400 bush at
54,85. Corn: receipts 85.000 bush, mar
ket rather heavy.without decided change
in,prices, with sales 54,000 bush at 85c®
51,12 for unsound new mixed western,
$1.15®1,18 for sound do., and $1.19©1.20
for high mixed nearly yellow. Oats: re
ceipts 10,810 bush; market without de
cided change, with sales 30,000 bush at
75@77c for western afloat, and 68@720 for
new southern and western. Rice mod
erately active at 834159 for Carolina.
Coffee fairly active, with sales 2,900 sacks
Rio at private terms. Sugar less active,
with sales 400 hhds at 141A©1435 for Cu
ba, and 12q©12)4c tor Porto Rico. Mo
lasses dull. Petroleum quiet at 14®
1414 c for crude and 32©323‘c for refined. ,
Hops steady at 10©15c for American.
Linseed Oft quiet at 97c©51. Spirits
Turpentine at 431©4434c. Pork quiet:
and steady, with sales 400 bbls
at $33,12©33,37. s Middles closing,
withisellers at $33,25 cash, $32,75 for old
do, 528@28,50 for prime, and $30©30,50
for prime mess. Beef steady, with sales
450 bbls. Tierce Beef nominal. Beef
Hams quiet, with sales 125 bbls at 525©
30. Cut meats steady, with Sales 175
pkgs at 14X®15sa for shoulders, and lb@
190 for hams. Middles firm. with sales
265 boxes ice cured at 16%®17c. , Lard
firmer, with sales 1,670 tierces. at IN@
20y,0 for steam, and 20y 4 ©20%c for ket
tle rendered; also 2,80 tierces steam buyer
August at 20y s 'o. Bitter steady at 16@
310 for Ohio, and 16@380 for State.
Cheese firm at 11©16c. Freights to Liv
erpool firmer, with shipments 20,000 bbls
flour at 2s. 3d. per sail and 2s. 6d. per
steam, and 7,500 bush wheat per steam
at 9Xd., closing with 10d. bid and Rua.
asked.
Latest—Flour closed dull and 50 lower.
Wheat is moderately active, and very
firm for winter; 51,70©1,78 for red and
amber western. and dull and heavy for
spring at $1,52@1,60 for No. 2. Rye quiet
and steady - at 514.3©1,25 for western.
Oats dull at 68©715. for new western, and
74@76c for old western. Corn dull at
85c®51,14 for unsound, and 51,15©1,18
for sound mixed western. Pork nomi
nal at 533,05 for mess. Beef is in fair re
quest and steady. Cut meats firmiwith
a fair demand. Bacon is moderately tic.
tive and firm. Lard quiet at 20/©203
for fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet and
unchanged.
CHICAGO, August 12.—Eastern ex
change at par selling, and 1-10 buying.
Flour quiet at 56©7,50 for spring extras.
Wheat dull and ly i ©lNc lower: sales of
No. 1 at 81,45; 51,41©1,42, closing
quiet at 51,41% for .No. 2; this afternoon
the market was dull, sales of N 0.2 at
51,3934 seller August. Corn quiet and
weak and 334©4c lower at 95c tor No. 1;
No. 2 92©950. rejected 87@90c; no grade
77@80; this afternoon market very dull
at 9030 for No. 2 seller August. Oats
dull and Ic lower at 513;@b3c for No. 2,
closing at 51%c. Rye quiet at 51,0534 for
No. 1; No. 25 1,02@1,04, 4 closing at • 51,04
for No. 2. Barley more active and firmer
$1,31©1.32 for No. 2 seller Sep., and $1,30
bid for N 0.2 in store. Highwines steady
at 01,06. Sugars unchanged. Provisions
dull; sales mess pork at 533,75, cloilng
steady. Lard quiet at 1834©19c., closing
steady at 19c. for prime steam. Dry
Salted Shoulders steady; sales at 1331 c.
Freghts quiet and steady; rates are 4c.
on corn and wheat to Bnffalo. Receipts
for the past twenty-four hours were 4,719
bbls. flour, 340,600 bush. wheat. 135,640
bush. corn, 35,600 bush. oats, 3,600' bush.
rye, 2,557 bush. barley, 9,794 head hogs.
Shipments were 5,349 bbls. flour, 54,081
bush wheat, 136,610 -bush., corn. 18,369
bush. oats, 604 bush. rye, 3,602 head
hogs. •
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12.—Tobacco steady
and strong, but unchanged. Cotton—
nothing doing. Hemp. quiet, with sales
of undressed at $1,05@1,20. Flour—low
grades continue scarce and are wanted,
but the prices are unchanged; super sold
at 115@5,50; extra $5,75; double extra $5,75
@6,25; treble extra $6,75; fanoy $7159,25.
Wheat slow but firm; no spring in the
market; lowltnme to strictly prime red
fall $1,27®1,35; choice to fancy $1,45®
1,60; prime to fancy white $1,40tg1.65.
Corn—receipts small and very little
doing; fair white 93c; choice do $l. Oats
unchanged; mixed in bulk 44@450; do in
sacks 50@51c; choice and fancy white 55
@No; small lots old 60®623i0. Barley—
vod fall sold at $1,30. Rye- better at 90
695 e. Whisky firm at $l,lO. Groceries
quiet; .fair to good fair Alto Coffee.2l3sig
23c; prime to choice 24(41250. Louidana
Sugar ranges at 1234(014%c. Plantation
Molasses dull at 78®8043. .Pork quiet but
firm at $340034,55. Bacon dull bat held
firm; shoulders 1534®15%;c; clear rib sides
19o; clear sides 19;40; sugar cared hams
250. Lard buoyant and better; choice
19/o.' ..Cattle ,unchanged at 3@654c.
Hogs active, stiff and better at $9@10,25.
Receipts—flour 2,700 bbls, wheat 41,000
bu, corn' 300 bu, oats 14,000 bu, rye 800
bu, hogs 700. ,
CINCINNATI. August 12.—Flour dull
and prices drooping; family $6®6,25.
Wheat dull, lower and uhsettled; new
red, $1,25@1,30 for No. 2 and 1. - Corn
firm et 504600. Rye 51,00. Barley, $1,40
tg1,50 for fall; but little • offered. To
bacco firm; sales of 176 hhds at $6,00©
18,50. Whisky, firm . and in good de
mand at. $l,OB. Provisions firm but
quiet, with a good consumptive demand.
Mess Pork held at 533,25. Bulk Meats
14©16 1 * c. Bacon: 1534 c for shoulders
and 190 for clear' rib or clear sides; 150
hhds of the former sold at this' rate to
come out of smoke. Sugar Cured Hams
240. Lard advanced to 20c, with sales of
100 tierces. Butter 25®300. Cheese 111©
150. Eggs dull at 14c. No change in
oil. Gold 134 buying. Exchange steady,
at 1.10 discount buytng and par selling.
Money market easy.
ToLzno, Aug. 12.—Flour steady.
Wheat drooping; No.' 1 white Michigan
51,62%; No. 2 white Wabash $1,46; amber
old $1,46; new 41,45; No. 1 red 111,47%;
N 0.2 do $1,45. Corn steady; No. 1 90c;
No. 2.960. Oats steady; No 157 c. Rye
—No.2 980. Receipts 1,600 ..bbls
94,000 on wheat, 13,600 bu corn, 7,800 bu
oats, 300 bu rye. Shipments-2,800 bbls
flour, 47,300 bu wheat, -14,800 bu corn,
4,100 ba oats, 700 bu rye.
OWEGO, August 12.—Flonrlu good de
mend and the inatket steadyr sales. 700
bbis at $7.75@8 for No. 1 spring; $8,25
foe amber winter; $8,60 forwhite, and $0
€09.25 for double extra.- ;Whist Is quiet ,
iutd lovverP No, 2 Alllwazdye Club -Md.
. - ..t.• .
lEE
at 51;57. - 'Cori btifiraWfteSS - 81200
bush kiln dried: ; at a1.10Q1,1L• Corn
meal 52,80, Psi:cit. Mill feed steady.
Shorts 211522. Ship stuffs 525; middlings
228(4)30 per ton. Canal freightsr=wheat
83Sc, corn 73i0 to New York, lumber $3,50
to Hudson. Railroad freights—flour to
_Boston 68o;10 - Netv York 58s, to Albany
53c. Lake imports—wheat 19.000 Ibush,
lumber 8,500,000. Canal exports—wheat
36,800, corn 8,000 bush, lumber 2,889,000.
CLEVELAND, August 12.--Wheat; sales
of 8 cars No. 2 white at $1,47, 81 cars No.
1 red at 51,46, 10 oars No. 2 do. at 51,42,
and 16 cars No. 1 do. at 51,47. Flour is
steady :and unchanged. Corn; No. lis
held at $L and No. 2 at 980. - Oats; .old
held at 640, and new at 65c. nye held at
51,10@1,15 for No. 2, and - 41,20 for No.
1. Petroleum: refined held at 2834@290
.for large lots; crude held at 66,50.
,
PHILADELPHIA, August,. 12.—Flour
firm. Wheat In good demand;with sales
new red at *1,160®1,65, Kentucky amber
at $1,69 and white at *l,BO. Corn less ac
tive; mixed-w, estern at $1,17@1,18. Oats
steady; western at 74c. In Provisions
the only change is in Lard, which ad
vanced to 20©20y,c. Petroleum quiet,
with sales crude at 22c and refined at
31,. Whisky at *1,1334.
Lotrisvinix, August • 12. Bagging
firmer, • heavy, 233 f @24340. Flour: de
mand good; anger $4,76. Grain in fair
demand and prices are well sustained.
Leaf Tobacco firmer; sales of 171 hhda.
at s4@)2o. Provisions firmer. Mess Pork
*34... Bacon: clear rib, 1935 c.; clear sides
1930., hams 2234 - @2334c. Lard:-=tierce
advanced to 2030. Ltighwines firmer,
VAS.,
BALTIMORE, August 12. Wheat firm:
sales at $1,60(§1,70 for prithe red. Corn
steady: white $1,08®1,10. Oats steady
at 60c. Rye dull at $41501,16. Mess
Pork firm at $31@34,50. Bacon firm: rib
sides 19%®1934c., clear rib 1931 c., shoul
ders 16}ic.. llama 24c. Lard firm at
20340, Whisky : more doing at 61,16.
CHICAGO, August 12.—Cattle dull
and heavy, at #4,50@4,85 for fair to
common cows and 0,50156,75 for fair to
good steers. Hogs; low and medium
grades fairly active and 15@25c lower,
et f8,50@8,66 for common, 18,75@9,25 for
fair to medium, 0,30®9,75 for good to
choice and $10©19,37%. for extra.
Dry Gooas Market.
NEw Yons, August 12.—Trade is im
proving;.pricea generally well maintain
ed fot all cotton and woolen fabrics of
staple makes; yet we find here and there
occasionally some shading on rates of
certain classes of goods, which, however '
would be no criterion of the market.
However, •it shows the feeling is less
bouyant on cotton goods than a few weeks
since, but nevertheless there is every
reason to believe that fall trade; though
late will be heavy. Prints hang fire' and
the indications are that most of the pop
ular makes will have to be shaded before
there is any active demand. • Woolen
shawls and hosiery of low grades are in
good request, and woolens for men's
wear beginning to move more freely. Bags
in better request, which is a good sign
that harvest throughout the country will
be bountiful.
IMPORTS BY RAILACiAII.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHI
OAGO limnoen, August 11.-3 cars
ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 8 cars metal,
NiMiOS & Co; Ido do, Brown di Co; 1 do
do, Loomis dt Collard: 3do do, Hallman
& Hammett, 1 do do, Bryan & Caughey
1 do. do, Graff, Byers & Co; 88 tea
shoulders, Jos H Parker; 2 cars stone,
J L L Knox; Ido do, J Henchliff; 1 do
do, J Miller; 1 car wheat, Hitchcock;
McCreary & Co; 25 bbls flour, L J Blan-.
chard; 25 aka rags, Christy & Benham; 4
bales twine, H Gerwig & Co; 1 car stone,
S A Long; 1081 galls stoneware, W
Gates; 500 dos shovel handle; Graff dt
McDevitt; 2 rolls leather, G N Hotrztott;
10 has cheese, N J Braden; 32 bdls paper
W S Haven & Co; 100 bbls flour, T C
Jenkins Bro;1100 do do, Watt, Lang &
Co; 15 doz brooms,W M Gormly; 100 bbls
flour, Shomaker & Langenham; 14 ska
hair, J•Y MeLanghlin.
CLEVELAND. AND PITTIGHTEGH RAII -
ROAD. August 12.-11 cars ore, Shoen
berger, Blair & Co; 2 do do, McKnight &
Co; 5 cases tobacco, J 0 Hanlon: 21 oases
shoes, W E Schmertz; 18 bbls pears,
Tolgt, Mahood & Co; 6 bbls potatoes,
Vangorder & Shepard; 20 eke oats, 172
do corn, Sixitt & Meal; 22 sks rags,
Christy & Benham; 11 bxs cneese, J P
Law; 150 bble oil, D Bly & Cci; 28 - bales
hay, Mcßane dr Anjer 148 sits oats, 112
do corn, Robb & Herronr 11 bbls apples,
Bruggerman & Co; 10 do 'do, W C Arm
strong; 37 do do, J Herbert; 40 do do, H
Rea Jr; 11 do do, Duff & Son; 10 do do,
W H Graff & Co; 10 bbls flour, u Dorring
ton; 3 hhds tobacco, E Wormser; 100 bbls
flour,'Shomakee& Langenheim.
ALLEGHENY STATION, August 12.-
8 cars lime stone, Superior Iron Co; 3 do
metal, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 1 do
lime, J Abdell; 1 box tobacco, R & W
Jenklnson; 9 bbls tin, Lacocit & Haw
thorne; 4 fable eggs, H Lenz: 8 tibia flour,
R & A' Carson; 4 oars cooperage, Ralya ah
Robertson; lido do, J M Hemphill; Ido
wheat, W McKee & Co; 16 bbls apples,
F Owens; 11 do do, 6do pears, J Herbert;
2 pkgs, Backfield dt Neihouse.
ALIRORENT VAILBT tuatBo2o, Au
gust 12.-1,820 bble = crude oil, Fisher &
Bro; 520 do do, Pool & Bro; Sake wool. F
&brains; 480 tibia oil Jas Wilkins; 290 do
do, R T Leech; 51 do do, Bly & Co; 15
eke onions, L Blanchaid; 1 car oats,
Graben" & Marshalir 90 eke rags, Markle
it Co; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds: 1 bbl eggs,
Brnggerman & O'Brien; 1 car scrap iron,
Spang. Chalfant' it Co.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST.
Loins RAILROAD, August 12.-2 cars
wheat, R T Kennedy; 1 do corn, D R
Herron; 100 bbls flour, Dan Wallace: 10
do do, S LindseY; 20 ale bbls, Spencer &
McKay; 88 ski, oats: G Gangwieb: 4 bdls
*myths, W W Knox; 1 bx tools, J Laut -
mar; 2 do do, P H Lanfman; 2 do do, D
Gregg.
ritio att 60:0 Ci:
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEEN:47I'O WN.
Tun mem raeu. Errnerasinps
Thunbertni sixteen' Mt-class vessel% =on
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1W PARIS T 7 CITY 01,,ANTIVEte,
CITY OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTLIIORE,
SATURDAY ,N,
Balling EVERYfrom Pier 46,
solver, New York. Fos ea/woos farther
Information &logy to
WILMAN HINGHAM. Jr.
113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pletaburish.
ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & CO.,
CORNER OF
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Ft.,
PiTTSEITIBOR, PA.
Win on Saturday. July 31st, 1869. and
on each succeeding sasurdays
hold an Amnion Baia of
HORSES CARRIAGES BUGGIES ,
. .
WAGONS, . •
And averything 110Porinfillort the Horse:
Parties deg log to seis will please leave their
notice ofoonsigoment on or befurellitaseay of
each week in orderfor advertisb.g...PTOlDO at
tentlon and good care will beeves' ali Stock len
Pnilita• ' ' •
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RINTIM'INEWIL
The river is still receding slowly with
25 inches in the channel by the Monon
gahela marks. Weather 1 cloudy and
warm with slight indications of rain.
There has been no arrivals since the
date of our last report. The It. C. Gray
from Cincinnati is due.
The Camelia departed for St. Louis
whit all a i r could take on the water.
Pllota—C pt. Jesse Dean and A. B. Bunt
inßg.
usiness is about suspended at the
landing end is likly to continue so until
there is a rise. - -
-The.Emma No. 3 left New Orleans
for Cincinnati on Tuesday.
—The tow boat Michigan arrived at
Louisville on Tuesday from this port,
with a barge of • railroad iron.
—The Rate Putnam left St. Louis for
Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and the Argosy
left Cinoinnidi the same day for Wheel
ing, in place of the R. E. Hudson.
McCreight, aged 51 years, died
in St. Louis last Sunday, after a pro.
tracted illness. He was an old steam
boat Clerk Capt. Robert Halley also
died recently in St. Louis.
—A Louisville telegram says: The
work of damming the falls of the Ohio,
is about to commence; the water being
lcw enough. The contractors began to
.deliver lumber at the head of the canal,
for that purpose today.
—The Cincinnati Gazette of Wednes
day says: The Belle Vernon was' ex
*pected to arrive about 10 o'clock, last
night. As she has a barge, an effort:was
made to induce Captain .Darragh to load
her immediately for Few Orleans.
—The Louisville Courier-Journal, of
Tuesday says: On Friday Verhoeff & •
Bro., of this city, sold one half of the
steamer Peytona and barges to Captain
Green B. Taylor, for $15,000. Captain
Wee. Conner has been placed in com
mand. The Peytona came off the docks
Saturday night, and lett for Cincinnati
Sunday, with a barge of marble. "
—A letter from Capt. Rezin Bell, dated
at Camp Cook, July 23d, confirms the
reported destruction of the Peter Balen.
The letter says in substance: 4 'While
one of the hands was washing the bed
ding and clothes of the officers in the
laundry, and the crew were engaged.in
sparring the boat, they received the
alarm, and before th any thing could be
done to stop the fia e
ea the whole boat
was on fire. The offi erg and crew inid
not time to save any thing but what was
on them, and the provisions and every
thing else were destroyed, and they are
now on their way to St. Louis."
—Capt. W. H. 'kilter is having . a
small boat built at IFreedom of very
light draught for Bayon Bartholomew
to carry cotton. She is to be built of
seasoned timber, and when finished will
not draw over eight inches. The length
on deck will be ohe hundred and ten
feet; fifteen feet beamiand her power
will be one boiler Axteen feet long,
thirty-six inches in diameter, one 'cyl
inder eight inches lin diameter and
twenty-two inch stroke, and will be
placed in the atter part of • the boat,
leaving all forward fcir storage of cotton.
She will have a small, cabin fo,rwarti for
the crew and a few passengers. Capt.
Baker inform us that he will have her
at the wharf in about' hree weeks to re
ceive her outfit, and take out her Cus
tom House papers before leaving for the
South.
MISCELLANEOUS.
lINCUMIE3FREIGHT.
TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24th at 10
& elect. Commercial
be sold at eaten It um's.
.106 Stritthileld stre•t. to pay freightand charges,
the following Unclaimed Freight, stored mita
S. B. Floyd & Co. by C. & P. and Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne A Ch icago Railroads: S. Wasters. t
Stoves: D. A. cant. IS Red Springs; G. Aber
bars. 3 kegs: r. Adams. 1 bd. Bed Bottoms; .1.
Grass C•• , 1 box Axes; Sbiltr. St Danner. 3 bxs
Soap; .1. Dickey, 1 hoz hardwar.. Emmonds &
K., 1 box haeuware; Mel nestock, Albree & Co.,
bbl Chimneys: A. ntevetsou. Agent, 1 box pa
per- J. West 1 package Horse Harness; W. K.
Depp, 1 box sat:drib • it. C. Hall & Bro., 4 bxs
Pat nt Medicines; Keenan, B. & Co.. 1 box
Picks; W. 'l. Livingston. 1 box and 0 tables;
(leacher, it Cider milts; K..ickley & Co., 1 box
need; Briggs & Bro., 1 box seed; J. B. Hargett,
1 boa ink and 1 box Books J. Toppings, 1 bar
rel tilas.ware: F. kleasletun, 1 barrel Cut
and Dry; Mrs.- E. Hozklanal, 2 boxes; k.
W. King. 1 box Glassware; J. S. Molten
:ley. 3 Grub Machines; Luther P. skid, 4 pas
'Pablo.; Parrisylile Ladder Co.. 8 Double Lad
ders; C. P. Tracey & Co., 1 box and 1 ball Cast
lugs: G. W. Byers, 1 box; P. Jicks, 2 by,. 1
trunk. Ib , 1 Bedding; T. Pugh, 3 hbis paint;
Hassell & Weiner, bait bbl Ale: 0. W. Render
son. 1 bbl -Molasses; J. E. bipe. 1 cask Glass
ware; W: Wlttzel, 1 bbl H. H. Goods; D Bahia,
I sacs Hair; J. W. Nalles, 1 box 11 se; J. 'P.O.
Stevenson. 1 Box; J. Murray. 1 paeltage Hard
war ; B. Traverman & Arnold, 1 keg V. me.
Kee & Co.. 34 bbis So•ith & Hodges, 1
bale wool Sacks; T. J. Urr, 1 Box; J. B. Lind
say. 0 boxes Hardware, 4 ANSI's. 1 package
Screw Plates. 2 Bellows, 12 places Holler Iron;
J. Lane, 1 box Plants ; l} H. Henderson.l Horse;
Rake: F. Alexander. 1 Plow: W. W . Warner, 1
bbl Gil; W. F. Modes, 4 casks Bottles; Ja ob
Affetther. 1 Dale How G. Lofelak, 1 bb l Cider:
J. P. omlth, 1 bax Chimneys; A. Brentand, 1
box Hardware•, Richards & H., 1 box Glassware:
Beyer, Wet wieg & Co.. 14 Blooms iron; Knoble
&Schrock. 2 boxes Nate and Plc:les:G. r raft,
Si Ho is itootle,c; J. W. Draper & Co., 1 box G.
ware; J. H. Boyle• Co.. box Glassware; C.
Malign. 1 barrel of C h . arcoal: W. H. BY
sin & Co., 2 barrels Bangs Best A
Robinson. 1 noi bids.: Mary Snyder. 1 lot H.
sG.oodp s; & • W.
s L o an , d 4bbrg e V ,
r 1
CCysPittsburgh
Bolt Co., 1 box and keg Bolts: W. Bola. l box
Merchandise; J. Gangwlsch 11 half barrels;
Lindsay, S. & lb., lbuodie Axe Handles; John
ston & King. 1 barrel Catlett; &ton H. W. A
Co., 1 bbl. Y. racing; B. J. Walker, 1 kegjkiti.
cot; no marks: 4 boxes mds; 10 boxes tilass•
ware; 32 dozen Weather lios•ds; 1 Patent Gate;
1 Hay bake; 11 Grindstones; 3 bbls. and 9 bxs.
Gmasware, 1 box Window Glass; 1 Chest: 1 keg
Soda; 1 box II Goods; 4 boxes ; 1 box Tobacco;
SS color Row; 1 bdl iron; 1 bell Castings; 1 box
H. Goods; 1 box Allspice; 1. lot Marble; 1 Obi
FlaSseet: 4 boxes Broken Glass; 1 boy B tune;
5 Wilson Leasers; 1 lot Barrels; 1 Box; /Grate:
/ bdl Soothes; pieces Casa • go: 1 Crib: 1 Box;
4 bbls Sundries; 9 Wain - Machines*, 5 Horse
Collars; oils Paper: 1 bill Chains; 1 lot Tubs.
Dockets and Pans; / Tina: 1 keg Nails; '1 bux
Sundries; 2 bb , s stoneware; 1 iron MIII, Mow
ing Machine Knives.
35..23:T Ai M'ILWAINE. Anctioneer.
LEA. dk PEBBINtS'
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
Pronounced by
CONNOISEUR
to his brother
TO BETELS
rorcester,Hatt,
'Only Good Saul
'ell Lea and
And Applicable ins , that their
m Is highly es.
Every Varlet .ed In India,
Is. In my opm •
OP the most pale
t as well as
• most whole.
_Sauce that Is
Put free on boar.. or Liverpool, in
parcels of twenty cases or morel each case two
dozen large, dye dozen middle. or ten dozen
small. Part , es who order through us have the
advantage' f a supply from our stock until the
arrival of direct orders.
James Heiner A Son's celebrated Dmiden Mar.
=lade. Robert Middleman's celebrated Albert .
Biscuit. J. aG. Coils Gelatine Crosse &
Blackell'a goods. Dclangrenterla Racabdut des
Arabes. Guinness's Stout, Hasa and Allsopp's
Ales. Wm. Young.lts Edinburgh. Ales. and the
wines of France, Germany. Spain and Portugal.
JOHN DUNGAN% II INS
Union Square and 46 Beaver ssreet.New York,
bole Agents for MESSRS. LEA & PEERINEP.
J elhkal.wr
FRESHish
SHAD RECE ED
daily at BF NJAMIN PULPHEBS 'popular
Stand, N. 46 Diamond Market, puts
btitk, and at e Twin City Allegheny City,
corner of Ohio and 'redeem streets. Can had
all kinds of Bea and Lake esh, Halibut, Shad,
Beak, Oodgsh. Haddock and Zs!. Also, large
impolite or White, Lake Fish, galamoa, Bass.
Stergeon. Herring and Maelnew Trout, ',bleb
enables us to sell at . Me
_wisest market Pricers
wholesale op mum We invite all lovers 05
;fresh Platt to giu us and W. 141 , 1 WS
=I
CICIBMWdONMERCE[Zin TS
WILLIAM lIIMLER CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
tlgares, strictly
- •
Prime New CroNew Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
Porto Moo, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Be-
Abed do.
Golden Blips, Lovering& Brings, Stuart%
Adams , and Long Island byrops.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young Hyson. Japan, Imperial, Vunpowder
and Oolohg Teas.
Carolina and Bangoln Rice.
Java, Laguayra and • io Coffees.
Tobacco, iLard 011, Flab, Nails, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, Ac., constantly on hand.
Fine Brandlea,Winee and Segars.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinge & Co.. 1a bottles.
Spar Nine Moselle, Schimberg and' Johaanis
burg, Hockbeimer. Burgundy, &c.
Brandenburg £ Freres , Fine Olive 011.
do do Clarets, imported In bottles.
do do White Wines. In bottles.
M. Work & Sons , Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines.
Free 111 d Monongahela 11,ye Whiskies. pare.
do Very SuperlorOld Scotch do do.
S. •
Sole ri tfente tor Mo .A. t Ch O andon's Grand
In ge e rzen . ay and Sellery Champagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted.
.110.d48
E s TA ßl ntr BY A. & T
W. N. QORMLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street, -
(mamma. ORP. EAGLB HOTILJ
prralsinunG H. PA.
ee :ylll
W. O. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 !MARKET STREET.
=vie
IS. EISZILA A. wrizia.
STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AIM DISUSES IN
Frixotrxt, GRAIN, FEED.
No. 95 OHIO BTELENI, near East Common,
'ALLEGHENY CITY, P.
XZILPZSZZ JAS. P. MOIL=
K EIL& lIITCHAILT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FLOUR, 'BRAIN, azzra, 7dLL FEED. £c.
' 849 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
myibbsi
1 4, J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and.Retall grocers,
•D18:z8o
TrrTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
Dealers In Produce,' Flour, Bacon Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard. 011, Iron, Bads, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all P•asburgh Mannaotnres
generally, LDS and 'll4 osCOND BTSBET.
Pittsburgh.
JOHN I. 110138.11..gDW. IL HOUSI.
TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., SIM"'
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE S CO., Whole•
sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor•
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. PI ttsbnrch.
JOHN EIUPTON A WALLACE,
§IiIPTON&WALLACE Vfhole.
BALE G RODERS AND PROD DOC DEAL.
1.3. No. 6 BUM STREET. PHA o=l6
tal2asB
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
I RIPOIFI MIS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &D.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS EFI
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Have Removed to
NOB. 884 AND 888 PENN,
, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH &. CO.,
mos. 185. 1,97, llidN 191. 1113 and 193,
MST STBEET, PITTEIBUBOH.
11LAA074471171=41 os
Copper Distilled Pure Bye Wldskey.
• Also. dealers in 70111130 N WINES and LI•
SUORS. HOPS. Stn. IntagaVA
• •
.-ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS
Qualities and Colors.
Particular attention siren to laying Slate and
r a e d p d atri roofs. ng State roo. for particulars and P
J. S. 5E19311134 -
No. - 43 Seventh Avenue,
inhal:gtie PITTSBURGH. PA
xtraot of a let
from a medical
,Irma at /dad;
WOOD TURNING,
SCROLL SA.Wpfo;
AZUI MOULDING
Done promptly to o rder atl6l Lsoock stree.t,Al.
leghedy City, by
P, LEBZELTER & £O.
The beet attention will be given Wall who want
anything In our line. We always keep • large
lot of turned work, such as Balusters, Newl
Poets, Butts, ae. Also, a good !dait of dry
Walnut, Cherry and other iumber on hand.
mylld7 P. LAJIZELTER & CO.
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
t3;Di. &LER af, Co s ,
_ Branntraturen. /
1 11 7 / 1 1011WAIlli. saistox•w•as
P a e attff a l" us ° LW r; 111 r
1 rawa
v.; "2
ALSO. -;
IMPORTERS OP
AND DILALN6I3 IN
No. 396 PENN STREET.
TRADE MARK.
DITHIDGE'S
V•IRT.- PROOF
Lamp
CHIINEYS.
J:t. 4 tIWLOAD.B.
LENNSYLVA.-an
NIA CENTRAL PAIL
AD. On and after JULY 25th, 1669, Trail
will arrive at and de from the Union Depots
corner of Was n and Liberty streets.
follows:
Arrive. Mat t , Depart.
Fast Line • . 111 *B l o ) : Mgleuss.:. VS ma
as
Wall's No. 1..620 an all's No. 1.. 6:30 ma
BrintenAcc'n. 7150 am Mall Train .. . 6:15 as
Wail's No. 2- 8:50 am Bra'ks As No110:510 salt
Cincinnati Ez.9:10 am *Cincln'tt Ez /II:10 pa
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:45 sa
Hrs , ks - Ac Nol 1:10 rpn Johnstown U 5 pm
Pittab'eh EX. 1:30 Dm Bra"ka Ac Not 3:40 yna
Erpressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 put
Wall's No. 3...9:50 pm Wall'a No. 8.. 4:54.1pza
Brine Ac No 2 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:05 pm
Homewood AC. 9:ssJpm *Fast Line. - 7:30 pni
Wail's No. 4. I:90 pm Homewood sc. 13:50 pit
Wily Passn , r 10:20 pin Wain:M.s.. 11:00
These trains make close connection at
bu.nt. for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:05. m., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at
19:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station as
B:10 p. m,
•Clnclnnati Express leaves - Southern
Express leaves daily except Monday. All otner
trams daily except Buuday.
For farther lafOrmation
W. H. BEDRWPPH Agent.
The Pennsylvaniaßallroad Compan y Will noias
sumo any vitt fargaile, exce ly,-
parel and limi their responslb tv to One -
dye. 'Dollars in value. All Baggage exceedirg
that amount in value will be at the risk of tun
owner. unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD ki. WILI.LAMB.
General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
- T i V r E T ERN : M ONSON!
NSYLVANIA
RA-LR P O EN AD.-Dn and after April 25th,1869.thal
Passenger Trains on .the Western .Pennsylvanli
Rai road will arrive at and de p art from this
Feder 1 Street Depot, Allegheny CRY. as follows;
Arrive. .Dspart.
apringd , e No 16:40 a m Mall. 7:00 silt
Freeport No.l 6:20 a m Freeport No. I 9:2oast
Express......-10:40 a m Sharpb , g No1l1:510 sat
Sharpb`g No.11:20 p m Express . 2:50 pig
Freeport No. 2 400 p m Springd'e No I 330 pea
5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 pia
Springd'e No 26:20 p m Snringd'e No 2 6:30 pig
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junctioa
ever) dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Jane.
Lion at 3:40 p. m. -
Coitisuraziort Timers—For sale in packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chest:act
street, Hen% Bennett. - Pine Creek, Etna and.
Sharpsburg and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations specified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 s•
In. make direct connection at Freepon witbWal
ker's line of Stages for Butler and Hannalutown •
Through tickets may purchased at the 011at.'
No. ISt. Clair stree near the Suspensionßridgs.
l
Pittsburgh, and at e Depot. Allegheny,For further Information apply to
JAIEKS LEFFERTS,'Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will nab
at sums any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ons
Hundred Dollars In value. .All baggage ex
ceeding this amount In value wilibe at the risk se
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
_ EDWARD H. W1LL15.204
ap3s Genend flunezintendent. Altoona. Pa.
•
ji ktic il aGO,_ TO BM WAYNE & CHICAGO
B. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH E. E.
Fiemllay 9th, 1869, trains will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitts,
burgh city time, as follows:
Arrive.
Chics*Cx....2:oB a m Chicago Ex....1:58 a
Erie Y Er.1:98 ain Chicago Ex..151:03 p m
Cl. & .g31 , 16:1211 a m Wheeling Ex 10:48 au
Chicago Ma11..6:58 a m St. Louts Ex 7:08 pm
Chicago a m Chl'go Ex&Ml4:OBp m
Cl. & Wit's Ex 2:oBpm Cleveland Ex 3:53 pm
Chic-ago Ex., 9:23 pm Erie & Ygin Exs:sBpm
W'e & ErielSx4:3B pm 01. & Wh'g Ex6:s3p ati
Departfrom Allegheny. Arriits to Allegheny
Beier Falls Ao.8:58 a m Leetsdale Ac..6:58 sm
Leepdale " 10:03 a m Bca'r Falls " 8:28 sin
• " 11:58 a m 'ew Castle "10:23 sat
Rochester " 1:28 pm Enon " 9:13 ant
Loon " .3:58 pan Leetsdale •• LOS pm,
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm ea'r Falls " 9:43 pna
Bea'rFalls ".6:13 pm Leets dale • •• 4:33 pee
Leetsdale i0:43 " 7 : 23 Via
Fair Oaks Sun- fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 m day ulturch. 9:58 Sit
MT 2:233a. m.. Chicago Express leaves 'filar..
air 12:03 v. m.Chicago Express arrives daily.
J. M. KIMBALL, J.N. ML•CULLOUGH,
Gen , ' Ticket Agent. Supten't„
mylo •
ai IiE A . N G E OF t-•
GHENT VALLEY RAILROAD.
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF OAKS.
6; and lifter !RUN DAi', June 14tb,114159 . TW0
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday,
will lease Pittabargt . Depot, corner of Elev.
enth and Pike streets, for 'Franklin, 011 elty,BoS.
DON and all points in t 1 e 011 Regions.
LEAVE PITTBIIIIII6III. LRRIV 1B SUITSIM393I
Day Ex B:00 a m Day Ex 5:15 pal
might Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6:3U am
Brady's Ac 305 p m Bradys BAc 10:15 as
Freeport Ac 0:40 am IstsodaWnis - 7:40 am
Zd SodaW , lts 0:39 p m reeport Ac. 6:15p az
Ist Hutton... 0:45 a m lst Hutton.. P:5O ala
Uld Hu1t0n...121:00 m d Halton— 21:00 paa
3d Hutton— 1 t:00 pm 3d Button... 1:05 pia
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's de. 7:40 pm
Chora tn to and from -Soda Works Imre
Putstrain
burgh at 1:10 P. H. Arrive at Pittsburg%
(Sundays, tra i nsoA. B.
Express stop only at principal points.
AccommOdation rains stop at all stations
J. J. LAWRENC% isup , t.,
, • ' THOMAS 11. KING. Assn. bon.
11030
rITTSBIIRGH_,
CLWCIAINATI
imOtal3 EAILWAY.
: ttlo :{.llll,
CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after MONDAY.
April 28th, 1689. trains will leave and arrive as
the Union aa
Depart. Arrive.
Mail litt3 a. m. 1A:13 a. sa;
Put tine9:43 a _..
m. —
7:13 p. m
Express 9:33 p. m. 4:33 a. sai
Mixed Aco'n .. .....,... 5:33 a. m. 6:5K p. so.
McDonald's ACC , 11,N0.111:43 a. m. 8:18 a. m.
Stenbenyllle Accaounod. 3:58p.m. 9:33 a. a 1
McDonald's Amon. No. 2 5:18 p. m. 3:1I p. yr.
Bundayelmrch Train.. 19:58 p. m. MB a. Ms
13:33 Y. M. train will leave daily.
/91:13 P. M. train will arrive drily.
All other trains will run daily. 13unears exerell.
ed. The 9:43 ,a. m. Train makes close amp
neatens at Newark -hr Zanesville. •
8. P. SCULL. General TieketVall
a 26 l
W. W. CARD. Burn.. Stenbeirellle.
O
- ,
ERITTSBUIIGH agraffingS
corm:may IL L
OAD.
On and after TUESDAY, NoTember, lEOI,
'ball, trains will arrive at. and depart trons tine
Depot corner of Grant rand Water streets, ad
follows
Datart. Arrives.
7:00 6:012r. vs
xulto onfil tonnllnton
town
.-- 5
licaeesivrt Accoindt'n 11:00 a. Y. • 3 :07.11.
Bz. to and from lint's:. 3:00 p. at. 10:10 a. X.
West Newton Accasslit 4:30 P. w. 5:35 A. a:.
Braddock's Accomdt*n. 6:15 P. X. 7:50 p. 1k
Night Ac. tollell,sport.10:30 P. : 6:45 A. X i
Banda) Church TraM to
Ruda= West Newton 1:001. 51:10:06
Joe ttOkets apply to
I. N. RAYMOND, Agin*
W. B. STOUT. Elnperintendent. 1:051
(],RAY'S FERRY
METING INK WORKS.
E.. 0 . ROBINSON,
DIANTWACIVRZB 07
Black and Colored Printing k Lithographis
INNS, VAIINISECES,
Gray's Ferry Road and 811 d Skeet *
rnnersztrina.
fe16:030
J. SWINT
.4114 lILLTI
QWENT & BRATT,
/
' ABCHITECTURILL AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
No. 6$ Sandusky at, Allegheny, Pa.
A lams assortment of NEWEL Pln , Tlk and
Bni,t,STERS constantly on nun'. TtfED INES
of all descrtn ma , done ons-vai
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
HERE I; OIL CLOTH
AO N WINDOW NHADE&
TRANttPARENT •
WINDOW SHADESS,,_
TABLE AND FLINN/TUBS
. OIL CLOTHS
' IN EVERY VARIETY.
• J. & PHILLIP&
516 and &SSW& Street
WOOL.
vt ,
100,000 Pou ds of Wool Wanted - 4
NEAson a
' AT Tmg
kis 289 Liberty nu et* RITZ PRONT,
ratibursh. rt.
ESE.IIO boxes Factory
M--
ese; 28 boxes ficebeti do. ter esle up
• • J.-2. es.sirtsta.
illennennr,...l.ooloMClAMVlU.
%-1,31,111#1143.11 ,41 5 49' 2 1111 0 %amigo '
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