The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 18, 1869, Image 3

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    PETROLEUM. MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, August 17, 1869.
The Titusville Herald of yesterday
says: "•We are reliably informed that
during the first half of this year, twcire
fiqing firms of Pittsburgh snipped east
an aggrezate of 50,000 or 54,000 barrels of
refined, which has ,not been reported in
the shipments from that place."
That there is some truth in the above
report of the Herald, we have reason to
,belleve, as we are mcnizant of a consid
erable amount of oil haying been, ship-
Ted East within the past four or five
(months which was never reported to
(the Press. These shipments were made
on the Western Penna. Railroad, and it
is well known that the reporters have
been unable to get a report of all the oil
that has been shippedby this route, and,
,
as a consequence, the aggregate ship- ;
ments from Pittsburgh east are consider
ably larger than our reports would indi
'cate. `Whether there has been forward:
ad on this road as much oil as the
Herald reports, is a question of doubt,
'though it may be true, as we are cogni-
Izant or one concern that has shipped
;over 20,000 bbls since the first of April,
lof which no reportiwas ever made to the
!press. This being the .case, Pittsburgh
;is not so much behind in her shipments
( Maus far this year, compared with last
iyear, as the trade has:been led to believe,
'though, in consequence of the inequal
!ity in prices, manufacturera generally
have made less money, as during part
;of the time this year, the margin, when
there was any, was on the wrong side.
CRUDE
The market continues very quiet, but
a single sale reported, 1,000 bbls spot, at
5. The feeling, however, appears to be
:easier, with a little stronger inclination
some quarters to sell, though, as yet,
there is no disposition manifested to
:make concessions.
REFINED.
Not a single sale reported; market
;quiet and without quotable change.
:Spot oil quoted at 32: last half August,
!ly s ,ejt32l4; Senternber, 323@33, and
last three months, 33.
LtIBRIOA:T32CO OILS.
Eclipse Wihter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 85c
Eclipse Machinery 76c
• Radipse Soindle 80c
* v 'RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Fisher sic Bro L2BO bbls.
Pool & Bro 160 ..
p. S. Thomas SO is
T0ta1...... 1,420 bbls.
OIL SHIPPED BA ST BY A.V. K. B.
Standard Oil Co., 668 bbls refined to
:Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth it Bro., 466 bbls refined to
Warden, Fiew at Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co., 204 bids refined
.•io Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
• Lockhart, Frew dr. Co. 84 bbls refined
;';,13 Warden, Frew it Co. Philadelphia.
Fawcett, IJ •It S. 46 bbls refined to W.
• Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
4 Citizens Oil. Co. 707 bbls refined to
• ck & Bro., Philadelphia.
1 Pennock & Beeson, 55 bbls ref. oil to
R. H. Childs.
-:Total.Refined 2,175
.. IAIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. It E.
Holdship & Co. 101 bbls ref. oil to
' Waring, King & CO., Philadelphia.
Excelsior Oil Manf. Co.. 100 bbls ref.
< :to Waring, King & Co.; Philadelphia.
'3'otal shipments Refined " .201
. :NI. SHIPPED EAST AT DIIQIIESNE DEPOT.
Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 53 bbls ref.
.10 Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
. .
i • MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
' N
- nw 'lons, Aug. 17.—Cotton more ac
-1 '
f ive and firmer; sales 2,000 bales at 3334
,
. .
. ' , 33!},0 for middling uplands. Flour—
, .ieceipts 12,895 bbls, less active and 10®
'lsc lower; sales 6,100 bbls at 86®6,60 for
luperfine state western; $7,05®7,45 for
tommon to choice extra state: 86,99®7,55
lor do extra western: $7,60®7,80 for white
'• ivheat extra: $5.90®7;65 for R. H. O.; q7®
• ' for extra St. Louis; $9®10.50 for good l '
..„ttoice do, closing heavy and declining.
• :Ilya flour quiet; sales 270 bbls at s4;so®
!,75. Corn meal /cares and quiet; sales
00 bbls Brandywine, a trifle lower, at
iff. Whisky activoand firmer; sales 250
• blswestern at $1,16®1,17 for _free,: the
utter price for iron bound. Whea—re
, ~ l eipts 124,163 bu, dull, hdavy and 3®50
• pwer; sales 56,600 bu at $1,59®1.60 for
• -Fo. 2 spring; $1,52 for soft do; $1,69®1,71
pr amber Ohio and Indiana; $1,60 for
rid winter Illinois; $1,70 for old amber
Ilichigan; $1,75 for. white California; $1,60
, pr amber Tennessee: $1,90 for new crop
tzhite state. Rye nominal. Barley and
. ,Flarley Malt are nominal. Corn—
receipts 8,200 bn. Very „scarce and
-$ shale firmer, with sales 48,000 bush at
- 4,10(4)1.15 for unsound new mixed west-
P.rn. and $1,17®1,20 for sound do. Oats:
`eceiptit 44,426 bush: market heavy and
,T9ldedly lower, with sales 33,000 bash
- 170(4)71e for old western, and 62(71c
or new southern and western, Noe
lrai. Coffee firm, with sales ,2,000 sacks
'lo at private terms. Sugar active and
Vmer, with sales 1.000 hhds at 11. 1 4e1.2.0
r Cuba, and 1230®13e for Pcrto Rico.
, - , i lolasses quiet, with sales 88 Illads Maw
‘-pvado at 54e. Hopq quiet. Petroleum
irm at 1734 e for crude, and 32%®33e for
tafined. Linseed Oil quiet. 'ftrk quiet
• d heavy, with sales 600 bbls at $33,05®
,25 for - new mess, $33,37 for
!mall , lots do, $32,75 for old do
': . ..t:7,75®28,25 foriptime, and $30,50®
`631 for prime mess. Beef lower; sales
:tl4O bbls. at $8,00@13,50 for new plain
~ :•` ass, $12®17 for new extra mess. Tierce
=sof nominal. Beef Hams quiet; sales
• ' 100 bbls at 25030e.,' Cut meats steady;
les of 185- packages' at 14%®15e for
°alders, -,17®19e for, hams.- Middles
m; sales of 170 tuxes ice cured at 17®
- K i p. Laid'qiiief and drooping; sales of
. ' • deices at i5y,(4200 for steam, 20 1 1
' . 20340 for kettle rendered, also 1,600
;.:...pirces steam, seller August and Septem
-4 ler, at 20c. Butter, • steady; sales of 150
irkins at 30c for. Ohio." Cheese firm
'-''` iligil6Me. Freights - to - Liverpool
quiet and firm, with only
, lery small supply of wheat and rye.
• 1; 4Latear. - --Florir closed doll and s®loe
• lwer. Wheat is dull, heavy, and I®2o
ivier. Rye nominally unchanged. Oats
till and heavy at 70®72e for old, and 64
. -471 e for new western. Corn closed quiet
•, . .pd firm at 90c@i$1,15 for unsound, and
''?,17®1,20' for sound mixed western.
•,: •• iirk nominal 433,05®33,25 for mess.
kef quiet and unchanged. Cut meats
bit and scarcely so firm. Bacon is firm
. . d quiet. Lard quiet 20e for prime
~ ~, cam. Eggs quiet andyithout decided
• • ange.
• ,
,CINCINNATr, Apiryist 17.—Flour dull:
}rally $6®6.25. Wheat unsettled and
•••: .-- , minall advices ' from other markets
' used buyers to withdraw: red could
•
eve. .been bought at $1,30®1,15 , and
bite at $1,40®1,45; in abvence of sales
•-''. •less rates were nominal. - Corn in de
,
, and at 92®93e, but holders Esk 91c;
.celpts light Osts steady -at 56®60c
. ve. higher; No. 1 sold at 81,05; there
• ad some demand for shiprrent ;supply .
cut.. em
an in good Cean ; miles
• o hbds at 16®18,59. Whisky advanced
5L,10 and
p rni. Provisions fiiin but
iiet. , rMess. pork—i Weil .t $32 8 50. Bulk
. eats,a=saleskt /4®l63ici, , Bacon at 15f ,
451‘er' fel' 't hohidius,':in4 -: itweixec,
*:
~ sides; sugar cured hawk 2,8@240.
, • 11 dull and • in • no demand; it
could I have been bought at 20c. But
ter dull but not lower; prime to
choice 25@30c. Eggs dull at 13c, ship
per's count, and 14c, for selected. Cheese
steady lat 13@15c. Linseed oil , dull at
96@980. Lard oil sc, higher; No. 1 and
extra $1,58®1,42. Petroleum steady at
28@30i; for refined. Apples plenty at
51, to 52,50 per bbl. Peaches , plenty at.
51c, to 51,50 per bushel. Groceries steady:
Raw suguar 13% to 16c; coffee 21 to 26c.
Beef Cattle dull and supply- large; good
to extra 54,50 to 7,25, the latter are ex
trenie rates ;, sheep plenty and dull and
lower, I ranging from 2 to 4 per cental
gross; hogs firm at 59 to 10,25 for good
to atilt, supply but moderate. Gold 133
km lug, and 1353;. selling. Exchange ad
va cedj f r buying, and 1-10 premium
se,fing. , Money Market steady: 8 to 10
p cent. for first class paper, - demand
light.
T. Lours, August 17.—Tobacco dull
mid heavy. Cotton: the first bale of the
new crop reoeived here was sold to-day
101 l Anderson dr. Watson at 75c., and clos
ing strictly middling; another bale sold
at auction on 'change by Miles,. Sella Jr.
Co,at inc. Hemp dull and unchanged.
F 4 urinactive and easier, although low
grades are scarce; family superfine, Sold
at 55,12@5.50, extra 55,62@5,75; double
extra 55,65@6,25, treble extra .57@7,46, '
fincy 58@9. Wheat opened firm but
closed 5Qa i3c. lower under European ad
vices; . email lots No. 2 spring sold at $l,lB,
prime to strictly prime red tall 51,25@
1,36, choice to fancy sold at .13734®
1.55. prime to choice white brought
$1,35©1,40/ Corn inactive but steady,
at 9uc 4or yellow, and 95c@97 for choice
fancy white. Oats inactive and unchang
ed; mixed in bulk 44c, black mixed in
sacks 50@51c, white 52@55c. Barley; very
little on the market, small sales spring
at 51,15. Rye firm at 95c@51. Whisky
firm and higher at 51,12©1,15. . Grocer
.ies quiet and unchanged. Pork nominal,
at 531@343... Dry salt clear aides, sold
in a small way, at 180. Bacon quiet but
firm, at 16c for shoulders, 18c for rib
sides, 19c for clear rib, and 19c for clear
sides. Lard firm but nothing doing:
choice tierce held at 20c, keg 21c. Re
ceipts: flour 320 bbls; wheat .30,i300 bush;
cora 3,390 bush: oats 5,600 bush; barley
200 bush; rye 1,200 bush; hogs 300 bean.
CHICAGO, August 17.—Eastern Ex
change at par, selling. Flour quiet at
55,75@7,75 for spring extras. Wheat
quiet; No. 1 declined 135@2c, with sales
at 51,4435; No. '2 declined 4(4)430, with
sales at $1,4001,41%; closing quiet at
51,40, cash, and 51,391 4 ©1,3934 seller for
the month; this afternoon the market
was firmer at $1,41%,(4)1,4134 for No. 2.
Corn in fair demand and ;6@i3ic higher,
with sales No. 2 at 9135@)9234; rejected
at 86(g)8634c; no grade at 8ucj)81c; closing
at 92c cash, and 91 6 40 seller for the month
for No. 2; this afternoon the'market was
steady at 914.6@91c. Oats more active
and easier and 134(:)20 lower, with sales
at 46%@47c for. No. 2, and 44@4414c for
rejected; closing unchanged. Rye more
active and a shade easier, with salts!' at
$1,05®1,05% for No. 2; closing firm at
51,0534. Barley in fair demand, with
sales at $1,25@1,26 seller for Sep•
tember; market j is closing with
buyers at 51,25. Highwines firm,
51,11 bid. Sugar firm and active;
1334,(4)14% for counnon to prime Cuba.
Provisions quiet firm. Mess Pork 533,75
®34.1. Lard 1934®193;0. Sweet pickled
hams 1734®173.0. Dry salted shoulders
133.1@14c. Freights less active: 51.6@634
for corn to Buffalo. Receipts for the past
twenty-four hours: 5.420 bbls. flour, 46,-
060 bushels wheat, 156,428 bushels corn,
77,040 bushels oats; 2,160 bushels rye.
3,110 bushels barley, 2,772 bogs. Ship
ments: 4.201 tibia. flour, 43,430 bushels
wheat, 166,500 bushels corn, 30,048 bush
els oats, 1,000 bushels barley, 2,096 hogs.
CLEVELAND, Augiist 17.—Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat; sales of 5,000
bus No. 1 red, seller August, at 81,43;
1 bar No. 1, to arrive this week, at 51,50;
35 cars do., on spot, at $1,43, and 1 car
No. 2 do. at 51,46. Corn; before 'Change
No. 1 sold at 51,01: sales of 6 cars new at
50c. Rye held at 51,10©1.15. Petroleum;
refined held at 28%©:.i9c for large lots,
and small lots 2®30 in advance; crude
held at 56,60.
PHILADELPHIA, August 19.—Flour
dull; northwestern extra family 56,50@
7,75. Wheat active; new Delaware and
Pennsylvania red $1,63@1,70, the latter
for choice. Rye 51,25. Corn in light de
mand; mixed western 51,17.. Oats active;
old western - 72©73c. Provisions un
changed. Whisky higher; western,
51,08 for wood bound and $1,20 for iron
bound.
BALTI3IOBE, August 17.—Flour is dull
and less firm, with sales of western 'su
perfine at 1.6,50@0,75. Wheat weak: with
sales of prime to choice at $1,60@1,70.
Corn firm, with sales of , prime white at
$1,10®1,12, and yellow, at 111,14. Oats
dell at 58@60e. Rye dull at $1,06@1,07.
Pork firm. Lard firm at 20@21c. Whisky
is more animated at 7;1,1501,16.
MILWATNEE, A.ugust 17.—Flour dull
and neglected. Wheat dull at $1.50 for
No. 1;-$1,4434 for . No. 2. Oats dull and
lower at Pc for No. 2. Corn steady at
92c for NO-2. Rye and Barley entlrelp
nominal. Grain freights nominally, un
changed. Receipts -- flour 1,000 bbls
wheat 1.100 bush. Shipments—liout. 504
bpls, wheat 13,003 bush. •
DETROIT, Aug. 17.--Wheat—recelpfis
10,000 bu and the marnet a shade lower:
white winter ;1,71; No. 1 do 131,54; No. 1
amber 51,4 g. Corn at 11,05 for No. 1.
Oats 620 and quiet.
IDIVONTS BY RAILROAD.
CLNYNLAND AND PtTlerimithlt • Ran -
ROAD. August 17.-2 cars iron ore,'
Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 1 car iron ore,
Union Iron Mills; 1 car lumber, G A
Mundorf; 1 do do, B Schmidt- & Co; 100
bbls lime, W B Hays Jr; 100 tar bbls, E
Schmidt; 56 eke corn, 170 do oats, Wm
McKim; 20 cake, 2 bbls paint, B L Fahn
,estock dt Co; 25 bas starch, Watt, Lang A
Co; 25 do do, Smith, Johnston A Co; 15
do do, Strickler dt M; 25 do do, Haworth
de D; 25 rolls leather, G H Anderson; 10
bbls oil, - IV Flamm A Son; 10 cases
cheese, H Riddle; 7 bait boots, W
Schmertz A Co; 100 bbls flour, Jas Gard
ner; 5 bbla apples, Springer d 4 Co; 4 bbla
eggs, 3 bge rags, 10 bblsmolasses,l)ttff &
Son; 12 bbls apples, 2 kgs eggs, 2 jars
butter, W C Armstrong; 4 bbla apples,
Morrison & D; 126 empty oil bbls. C
Wormcastis; 41 bbls apples. Day & Co;
20 bdls hoops, J R Taylor; 10 bbls apples,
Steel '& Bro.
piTTESIIIIRAM. FORT WAYNEI Crti,
°Also RAILROAD. August 17.-30 bbLs
highwines, Schmidt dt.Friday; 4 bales
broom corn. Z B Taylor; -2 care -.wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreary & Co; 1 oar stone,
J C Miller; 100 bbls flour, Shomaker dt
Langenheim; 200 do do, owner; 200 do
do, Seghmyer & Voskamp; 1 car flour
and feed, McCune dr, Bro; I. car lath, 1 do
s hi ng l es , Bieck & Slioles; 634 doz brooms,
D Haworth;' 1 bbl liggs. 2 do onions,
Woodworth 'lt Davison: 19 ski oats, Elra
ham & Marshall; - 6 eke rags, Frazier .4
M; 83 bgs rye,W J Meek; 2 cars wheat,
S Liggett it Co. 1 car staves,: M p
Adams & Bro; 20 butts tobacco, W
Jones; 4lihds do A Scanb; bgs rye, ' H
Rea' Jr. '
ALLEGHENY STATION, Augßat 17.-
2 cars staves, Bothwell & Co; 1 oar metal.
Lewis,. Bailey it Daizell; 4 bbls. 32 mks
flour, .1 M Luek; 28 eke wool, Foliations;
17bri J Crawford; SO bales wool, S
Bradi4Fh.BOo; I car stolieaerner. it H;
o do) Fo rrester klegptel oar lum
ber, 0 Taggart; 4() bbts apples, F
Owens; 137 ski corn, R Knox & Son; 9
TT . ;vry . 1
PITTRITROR :::;,,IVED:I4StiIY,'
bbls apples, Rose de Ewing; 1 car wheat,
Kennedy dt Bro; 2 ears ore, Spain', Chal
fant & Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, An
gnat 16.-1,280 bbls crude oil, Fisher Bro;
80 d,o do, G S Thomas; 160 do do,. Pool
Bro; 1 pkg butter, Volgt, Mahood i Co;
11 pkga onions, 1 bbl eggs, W H Kirk
patrick & Co; 81 bushels patatoes, A
Daugherty; 2 bbls eggs, G Small; 2 cars
lime, D L Reynolds; 2 pkga buttEir, 1 bbl
eggs, Paul & Gibson. '
PITTSBURGH, CINUIANA.TI AND ST.
Louts RAILROAD, ' August 17.-5 bbls
flour, Ponatott; 16 dodo, J Beckhart; 2
tuts bottles, Buffult; BS aka oats, Mc-
Henry ft Hood; 4 do , oats, 5 bbis eggs.
F G Craighead; 7 cars corn, D R Herron:
1 do wheat, J S Liggett 2 do lumber, J
Al Seibert; 1 do do, L W Boyd, 1 do staves,
M P Adams; 1 do do Hastings.,
The river rose a few < inches yesterday
under theiinfluence of the recent show
ers, and last evening the Monongahela
metal mark indicated about 23 inches.
Weather cloudy and unsettled with in
dications of more rain.
—The )tate Putnam is laid . up at
,Cin
einnati. • • '
—A loaded coal btu ge stink at Gnyan-
dotte last Thursday, iu the channel, and
two more swung out on the bar.
—Latest Omaha advlces report the Mis
souri river very low, and navigation
cult, even between there and St. Joseph.
—The wreck of the steamer J. N. Mc-
Cullough, sunk near Madison, is above
water; not high enough, though, to al
low wreckers to work to advantage.
—The last of the five Monitors fitted
ont for the Government, at Mound City,
left there on Saturday. Two passed.
Memphis the same day, and two more
were expected there during the night.
—No arrivals or departures aside from
the Monongahela packets. The Petrolia,
from Parkersburg, is due to-day, and we
suppose she mill immediately pass into
'the hands of her new owners, Capt. John
Noss and others.
—Captain J. McAllister, of the Ripley
and Portsmouth packet Jonas Powell,
has purchased of Captain Newton the
steamer Mountain Belle, for 1111,000. She
will enter the Ripley and Portsmouth
trade as a tri-weekly packet.
—The Jefferson arrived at Cincinnati,
and is doubtless ere this on the dock un
dergoing repairs. It will be remem
bered that she broke about 70 timbers
by running on a log, while backing out
from the Belmont Iron Mills, at Wheel-.
ing.
—The St. Louis Democrat says: Capt.
David S. H. Gilmore of Pittsburgh, has
control of the steamer Arkansas, lately
from the - mountains. The Arkansas
may leave shortly for the Ohio to take
her place as a packet between Pittsburgh
and Portsmouth.
—We copied an item. from the Louis
ville Courier the other day, stating that
Capt. Milt Aiken, a well-known Louis
villa steamboatman, together with his
family, had been sent to the Almshouse.
We now learn from the same source,,
that It was all a "joke," though a rather
serious one on Capt. Aiken.
—More snits are being brought against
the Cincinnati .Sr Louisville Mall Packet
Company, by relatives of persons who
lost their lives by the collision between
the America and United States last De
cember. The last is Mrs. Rhoda Taylor,
of Louisville; she lays her damages at
810,000 for the loss of her husband Willis
Taylor. Willis was an employe, on the
United States. The total damages
claimed in the three - snits amounts to
f 70,000.
—The new South American steamer,
Barranquilla. will
. leave for South
America on Thursday next, light;-tak ng
in tow a small stern wheel hull to New
Orleans. Capt. Thos. S. Calhoon will
have charge until she reaches New Or
leans, where she will be turned over to
her owners, for Capt. J. T. Stockdale,
contractor. This is the second boat
Capt. Stockdale has, built for South
America, and
_we should not be sur
prised to hear of the Captain building
more for the same place.
. —The Cincinnati Gazette of Monday
says: Captain D. M. Dryden will, to
day, start down the river with the tow
boat Zebra and a craneboat, to clear
out obstructions between here and
Louisville, a work to be prosecuted at
the expense of ' the Government. Re
will nave eight men on the craneboat, to
perform the necesitary, labor, and a erew
of six men on the Zebra. The party
will commence just below the month of
Mill creek; and whenever a snag Is seen
below that, it will be pulled.
MISCELLANEOUS
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ROOFING .BLATII:QY4T11110118
Qualities and Colors.
Particular attention
_given to laying Mate and
repairing Slate roots. SOF particulars and priests
address
11i0.43 Seventh *venue,
mt3l:gsB . .< PITTATITTRGH. PA
J. I. BWZNT J. Y. Naar:
SW/NT & MATT, •
ARCHITECTURAL. AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
10. 61 Sanduiky,St„ - thegheny, Pa.
• lirpe assortment of NENYY,L YOsTft and
SALLeTERS constantly on band. TUitallire
o f au deaesick nit. done • . ne41.•211
lIESH SHAD RECEIVED -
F
daily St BENJAMIN PI:MIMESIS lrelifilat
Ibb Bland, No. m i niamod Market, Fitt.-
burgh, and at the City. Allegheny City.
corner of Ohio and Federal streets. Can - be ha d
all kinds of Sea and Lalre nsh. Halibut, Shad,
Beak, Codfish.. Haddock and Eol. Alto. , large
supplies of White, Lake Fish; balamou. Bass.
Btergeon. Herring and Macinaw Trout, - which
enables us to sell at the lowest market prices,
!wholesale or retail. We invite all lovers o f
Fresh Fish to give twill call, and we will Maur
them a treat. . mb23
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
"ITIVAILUVHADEfi.
TEA NBPARENT
WINDOW SHADIER,
TABLE AND FURNITURE
OIL DIAYTHB ,
IDi EVERY YABIETY..S
• '
6 PHILLIPS,
titrett
It IVIAPLE .8116411.=-;_10 barrels
on o
eontlment faultp
WArr. , a cO's,
sndl74l , yoMitfeat ru •
rillEENErao j bOXIMI Factory ,
V) Cheese: AD boxes gather' do,fey este by
J. .11. UANNIZLD.
RlV]it NEWS.
J. 13. NEWITEB,
TRADE MARK.
• DITIBIDGET
FIRE - PROOF'
Lamp
CROBEYS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WILL= MILER & CO.,
Nos. 221 arid 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
31olasses.
Porto Rico. Cuba and Engliih Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia land. Baltimore • Re
-tined do.
Golden oft', Lovering& .Brunlis, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island Syrups .
Porto Rico, Cups and English Island Molasses.
Young
~Plyson, Japan, imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas. •
Carolina and Bengalis Rice. -
Java, Lagnayra and lo Coffees. • •
Tooacco. Lard 011, Fish. Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on hand.
AME4O.
I IMPORTERS or
Finn Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Rinse' & Co.. in bottles.
Sparbanu Moselle, Scharebtrg and Joriannls
burg, llockhelmer. Burgundy, ar.
Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olive 011.
dd do Clarets, imported in bottles.
do do .White Wines. in bottles.
M. Work & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Madeira and t'ort Wines.
Free Old Monongauela Rye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Butvlor Old 'Scotch do do.
Al_4ElO,
Sole Agents for Moet Chandon ' s Grand Vin.
Imperial.
Versenay and Sellery Champagne.
Braadles of our own selection and warranted.
. ,110'd48
BV A. &
W. M. GORMLY,
WEOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Drew= OPP. EAGLE HOTEL.)
PrITS33I3IaGrIEE, PA.
se tylS
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Baceezzor to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
trIVIS
WITILA .J. A. 82711.1.
STEELE b. SON
M.
Commission Merchants,
AND =ALUM IN
FLOUR. GRAIN, FEED, ao.
No. 95 OHIO STREW', near Eut Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
1737111. HIIL JAI3. 7. 8203 ?
KEIL & RITCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
/IND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, DRAIN, SEEDS, MILL TEED, £O.,
349 Liberty St.; Pittsburgh.
myM:ta:
l as J. IMANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET.
slat) :286.
lIITTLE, BAIRD &. PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Connulsitlon 'Merchants
an Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Flab, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all r".tsburgh ldanuractures
generally, Ma and 11 on:COND WrItEET,
pittsou rect.
JOHN I. lICIVISH..XDR. 1101781..... WW. H. LIOCBI.
JMIN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue. ,
censors to JOHN I. HOUSE, Sr CO.; Wools.
sa:a Grocers and Constaisslon Mercbants, Ccr•
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittatinrah.
'
JOHN 61114T0N • WALLACE.
§
HlitivroNt4, WA LLACE J W h ole-
BALE 0 11.0CF.8.5. AND PROD LIGE DEAL
:B. NO. 6 SIXTH STREIT. Pitt 'burgh.
1112:115B
OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENGE: 22
22d Mier., i•A•, Pittsoutsn, July 11, 1869.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 3d day of &Web, 1809, there
was seized upon the nr•ndses of It. L. ANDER.
SON of Mansfield. Allegheny county. l'a.. for
violation of "Internal Revenue Law, of July
20th. 1868." the following articles. to-wlt;
3 900 Cigars:
73 pounds Leaf Tointcco.
Also, that on the 26th day of June, 1869. there
was seized upon the premises of tREp. MIL
LER, of West Pittsburgh, Allegheny county,'
Pa the following articles, to-wtt:
280 Cigars:
10 pounce Leaf Tobacco.
Also, that on the 311th day of May. 1809.1 h ere
was telzeri upon the pre-nisea of CIIARLE'S
OREN tell, c f the City of Pittsburgh. Allegheny
county, Pa , the fotowing articles, to-wit:
517 tented& Leaf Tobacco;
- 51.5U0 Clgars.
Alto, that on the 7th day of May. 1E69. there
was settee, upon the overdoes of JACOB Yea',
of Coult , ryrille, Allegheny county, Pa.., the fol•
low (apt articles, to•witt
.
3 bale Cut and Dry Tob cco.
Also, th at on the Ist day of March. I.BB9.there
was sets. d upon the premises of M' s. MARTIN,
of Lower ht. (Nair Township, Allegheny county,
Pa.. the following articles, to-wit:
700 Cigars.
Also. that oa the 11th day of May, 1869, there
was e zed upon. the premises of WILLIAM
COHEN, of the City of Pittsburgh, Pa., the fol
lowing articles. twit
1 half caddy Loubville Navy Tobacco:
3 quarter boxes s.
1 half cady Golden Bar Tobacco:
1 quartercady: ••'
20 pounds Plug Twist Tobacco:
2 halos Virginia Smoking Tobacco:
paperaCut and Dry rizoklog Tobacco*.
5 quartet-papers Oen. ti rant Smoking Tobacco;
12 bags , " " "
17 Banff and 4 Tobacco Boxes;
capers Solace Chew/rig Tobacco; .
10 Clgs,r Tubes:
3 Pipes and 1 t ox Clay Pipes;
1 box Chewing Tobacco;
3 barrels Leaf TobaCCO;
90 boxes Cigars:
9 boxes Flll4 One Tobacco:
17 bbls Scrap Tobacco: 400 Toby Cigars;
34 box CentluT Chewing tobacco.
Also • that on tnelOth day of July, MO. tbere
was seized upon the pseuds:4 of W lA.LIAIit CO
HEN, of the (lit y Pittsburgh. Allegheny . coun
ty. Pa.. the following Almelo.. to-sati;
1 Lot of Leaf Tobacco 575 pound':
1 Show Case; 1 Lot Cigars. 16.600;
20 pounds Cut and Dry Tobacco;
323; rounds No. 1 Smoking Tobacco:
1101/ Paper Boxes: 1 Image; / Box Pipes;
6 ikon nos Oh evt lug Tobabo:
1 Counter Scale and Weights;
9 Ouse Jars; 1 pair Sheep Shears.
__•
Also, that on the 16th day of July, 1269,there
was seized at the Depot of the Pittsburgh, Ctn.
c'n..ati and St. I.,,uis Railroad. lu the .City of
Pittsburgh. county of Allegheny, and State of
Prons t r e anis. the following property, to.wit:
23 Trs Vinegar, In whisky barrels. with
dletUlry, warehouse and tax paid stamps not
effaced.
- also, that on the 92d day of July, 1989, Shore
was seized on the premises of ALBERT GLOCK,
NEB. of the Oty.of Pittiourgh, county of Alle
gheny. and State of Pennsylvania, the
Am
Wh isk
l tilefollow
Pr^Peltr. y to wit;
housea p dtaxpal y Bamsiwothdffaced.iy,ware
-
Also, that on the %nth day of July, 12119. thcre
war seised on the premises ol JOHN N.UsSm„,
of the Boioush of Birmingham county of Alle
gheny and lune of Pennsylvania, tits following
Property,. to-wltt
4,800 Cigars. with siamos of 1864.
Any person or Persons having any claim orin.
tercet in the forego's g mettle - it goods, are not!.
fled herewith to apnea, and make good such claim
within thirty days Iretn date of the first publica
tion, otherwise they will be sold according to law.
THOBILS W. DAVIS,
sull-tv Collector Internal Revenue.
GRAY'S FERRY
PRINTING INH WORK&
O. E. ROBINSON,'
M.IISII7ACTIJILL Or
Black and ColorectPrinting la Lithographic
iNIES VARNISEMS 840
Ferg Road and ddd atrent,
PRILADICVPRIA.''
feldtelso
Dcoxiis
ATpaNis,m,-wood,.
Ittorble and lien° laistatlonsiorVoilo,
moo COlinos of Mold& frochtul. 'Ha11.44411.V
No. 10T idlerkot streel t
J 013.6111 B. HUGHES 6 BRe•
INSURANCE.
TEE IRON CITY
lIUTIJAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Fedeml St., Allegheny City.
DIRECTOR/3i
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM..
Rev. J. B. CLARK D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON, -
Rev. A. K. BELL,D.D._,
Rev. S. H. NEaBIT.
WA C A BR R u E s D Re he E r AategAenyt.T
rast C.
SIMON DAUM ,
Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BENN Y. Hatter, -
A. B. BELL,,Atrorney-at-Lavr
D. L. PATTERSON. Lumber Merahant,
D. WOGS& Insurance Agent. •
Capt. BOBT. ROBINSON. President.
Bev. J. 11M.; 8. ta 0., Vies President,
JACOB CLLR R Secrery,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVISER,
DANIEL SWOOER, lienl Agent.
This is a hOMe company. con d acted 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 econotol. ,
cal basis will afford a safe -investment to each
policy holder.. and thereby retain the money at
home to -Icourage home indnetrv. mh3hwati
cuss
INSURANCE COMPANY. ,
PHELAN'S BUILDING.
No. 22 Fifth Avenue. Second. .-Floor,
PITTSBUIO3II,
Capital AU Paid trp.
DIRECTORS.
N. J. Bigley, jr, 'Capt.M.Balley,
Drag Wallace, ,S. H. Hartman., A. Chambers.
Jake HUI; S. M'Clurknn. Jas. 31.: bailey.
Thomas Smith, Jno.S. Winock, ;
- ROBERT H. KING, President.
J NO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gong Agent.
Insures on Liberal - Terms on all Fire
and Marine Mae.
sp2:g67
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEOOPINT, PA.
OFFICE IN . FRANKLIN SAVLNGS BANE
BUILDINGS.
No. 4.1 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPAWY, managed by Directors
well known to the community, who trust by fklr
dealing to merit a share of your patronage.
rizsair
G.O. D. lIIDDLYZ .---Elscretary.
DtRECTOBS
1
Henry Irwin._ ID. L. Patterson, 'Wm, Cooper,
ss
Geo. B. Rids Lie, !Jacob Braztai Gottlelb a,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush,
W. B. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston , Joseph Drag,
Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zinkana, Were. Kohen.
IL E. HERON, •
. GENERAL AGENT.
•
aplo:oa3
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Mice. In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, President.,
JORN BROWN, Jn.,, Vice President,
JAMES E. tsTS.VEINSON. Secretary. .
DIRECTORS:
John A. MYler,l Jail. Lockhart.lJos. Myers,
Jas.L.G raham. Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle;
Job. Brown,Jr. iGeorgV tient, . Jacob hoop;
0.11 PK Whims ,Jno. Thompsonl J. McNangfier.
ate
pENNSYLVANIA
•
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBUREINi
OFFICE. No. 'NIX WOOD ,NTREET, BANE
OP COMMERCE BUILDLNG. •
• This Is a Rome Company, and inrares against
lose by Fire exclusively. .• -
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUSH hicELBENY. Secretary.
InligoTOtta;
Leonard Walter, tteorye Wilson.
O. C. Boyle. . beo.W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Fielner, -
Josiah King, Jobn Voegtley,
As. H. Hopidns, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul, ilt
DIMPLES INSURANCE COM.
PAN Y.
017ICZ, N. Z. COIP7CII WOOD & FIFTH ET%
A Home Cempany,tarng Pire and Maxine Rink&
Dresczose:
Wist. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, -Samuel P. Shrive;
John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Stiller,. 11. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Win P. Lang,
James D. Verner. Samuel HoOrlekart
WIL PHlLLTPB,•2resident.
JOHN WATT,. Vice President.
W. P. GARDNER, Secrets ty.
RAPT, SAM, GORnON. General Agent.
EVDEMNITH
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRS.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF. PHILADELPHIA,
0171CE.411111 a 437 CHESTNUT BT.,near OIL
DIUCTOBI.
Charles Jir. Smucker, Mordecai M. Louis]
Tobias Wagner, Sava 8. Brawn,
Samuel Grant, IMO Lea,
Jacob IL bmlth ' Edward C. Dalt,
cPorge Richards, George Vales.
EG U. BANCE:6I3, President. "
CRANE
C. DALE, Vice President. - .
W. C. GUZZLE; Seers trim
_J. UL RDNICE PIN, An ,ENT
North west corner end Wood strecU.
EWAN DISTIRANCEVON•
PANT OP PITTSBURGH.
DES NIMIOK, President. •
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
OAPT. GEEPRaIt NEELD, General AgeOt.
Once. 94 Water street. Spans b Co.'s Ware.
hanse, up stair', Pittsburgh.
Will in:nre againit all lands of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. Ajtome Institution, managed by Di
rectors who Me well known •to the community,
and who art determined by promptness and fiber.
silty to maintain the character which they have
Assumed, as of tering the best protection to those
who desks to be Insured. ,
• DIRICTORS:
. Alexander NiMick, Jean R. McCune.
- R.,lfiller, dr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, - William S. Evans.
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew AcMen, . Philßp Reymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison.
Ihmsen.
4LLEGMENY lIITSITRANCE
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH.
ICE,No. 37FIFTH STREET.BANK BLOCS.
hearse against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks.
JOHN IRWIN. Jn.. Presidept.
T. J. HOSEINSON. Vice President.
0. 0. DONNELL,__Secretary. ' '
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DrUCCTOBS:
John Irwin. Jr., B. L. Fahnestock
T. J. Hoskinson. W. H. Everson,
' , O. G. Hassey. Robert H. Davis, •
Harvey Childs, Francis Sellers,
Charles Ham (`sat. J. T. Stockd ale.
cant. Win. Dean. T. H. Bert,
2,000,000 Au"- Or
CHOICE LANDS FOR - SALE.
. B? TEE
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTER; DIVISION, '
Lying along the line of their road. at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER Agar,
And on a CREDIT OP FIVE YEARS.
Joe farther pentads!", mine, te., ittdrese
lona F nnvEnto;,;.
tun oomiz4slloo4 ' Topeu t , salis4; .
o ORAL 8.4.111*1101. Bee*
St..lents. I • •
sf . oi, 3 : I ; r Ckl • - 1•117 r
5166 street ! Dealers to Dr u ,
her
.-- ~.""'+' Vii.: ~•-_:
RAILROADS
EN/SiSYLV
NIA CENTRAL r: A
AD.' On and after J 1
will arrive at and depar
corner of Washington
follows:
'411.1068 iMpart.
Mail Train.— 1:25 am !.1 pr
ay Exess.. 11:15
Fast Line 1.45 amlSoutnern Ex.. 4:30 ant
Wall's No. . 1.. 6 20 am .Wall's No. 1.. 6:3oam
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am 'Mail Train .. .. . 8:111
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Bra'ks As hot ltr:2o am
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am oCincin'ti E 2 115:30
Johnstown Ac10:35 amlWall's No. 2..11:45ami
Bra' ks Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ae. 3:05 pm
Pittsb"ab Ex. 1:30 pm Bra"ks AC No 2 3:40 pas
Phila. Expressl:sD pm Phila. Express 4:20 pm
Wall's No. 8..J1:50 . pm Wall'. No. E. 4:50 par
Bra 3 s Ac N025:50 pm Wall's No. 1.. 6:051nn
Homewood Ac.9:ssiton ' , Fast Line 7:3opm
Wail's N 0... 1:510 pin Romewoolpag. 2 : 60
Way passn'r 10:20.pm Wall's 0.6_ is t oo vm
These trains Male close connection at Ilarr •
-
burg for Baltimore. , • _
The- Church Train leaves Walls Station eve: y.
Sunday at 9:05= a. ra., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05- a., tn.. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at
12:50 p. M. and arrives at Walls Station at'
2:10 p. ra.
• 'Cincinnati Expreia leaves daily. Eouthera.
Express leaves daily except Monday. All otaer
tra.t -oally eicept duuday..
. For further Information apply_to
• ,'" ;W. 13..BECKW/T11; Agent,
The Pennsylvanialtallrood Cmizi4 br iny will not& s
sums any rialbrßaggage;exce wesrbigsp.. ---
parel,_and limit their. responsib ty to One .11.51... ,
drs. Dollars in value. Ali - Baggage -exceeding
tbst amount In value will be at the risk of the
owner, ur less take., bv special contract.
EDWARD IL WILLIAMS / •
ap:2 General Superintendent, Altoona, lea
T 74 ..;:tfl'?L
LY 25th, 1869, Trains from the Union Depot,
and Liberty streets. aa
PENNSYLVAHIA-....
RA-LROAD.—On and afterAPril 25th,11369,ths
Passenger Trains on the Weiltern Pennsylvania
Rai road will arrive at and depart from the
Feder. I Street Depot, Allegheny City. as follow':
1 4 1404 •
Pg:Pfift .
Sprined"e No 16:40 a ' 7:00 it 511
Freeport N0.16:20 a int Freeport No. 1 9:2oam
Express...—. 10:40 a in !Sharpb'g Nol 11:20 am
Sharpb"g No.11:20 Tim itxpress• • 2:50 pm
1
Freeport No. 2 4:00 p miSpringd'e No 3:30 pm
-Mall 5:50 p m! Freeport N 0.2 5:20 pm
Springd'e N036:20 o mitapringd"e No 26:30 pm
Above trains run dailyexcept Sunday. •
. The 'Church Train leaves- .Allegheny .11inction
ever) Sunday at 7:4-0 a. in., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny June.
Lion at 3:40 p.
CotessurLTloß TICKETS—For sale in packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City Chestnut
street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek ' Etna and
Sharptburg and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations specified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City It 7:00 a.
ca. make direct connection at Freepon withWal.
ker"s line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown.
Through tickets may be-purchased at the Office,
No. ISt. Clair street,near the Suspenslonßridge.
Pittsbura 12, and at the Depot, Alleghers.
For further Information apply to •
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad nlll not
as came any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and Milt their responsibility to Ors
Hundred Dollars in ••vaine. All baggage en
seeding this amount Mvaln.e willbe at the rlak et
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD..:: crturaikasiN
INA Gene.al lAnnnnltpndant.... Altoona. ri;
B rseIH,__POR7WAYNE - 4 CHICAGO
P. W. and CLEVELAND kPITTSBUUOWE. E.
From Nay 9th, 10369 trams will leave frem
and arrive at the Union 'Depot, north aide, Pitts.
burgh city time, as follow s: . :kssies .Arrive.
ChicacEx,...2:ol3 a m ; Chicago Ex.,.111513 a m
Erie Ygn Ex.1:28 a m.ChicsgoEx..ll6:o3 p m
Cl. h2g31 , 16:13 a inWheeling Ex 10:48 am
Chicago 5ia11..6:59 a St. Louis Ex 7:03 pm
ChicamEx,. m Chi ' go Ex.43114:011ip
Cl. Wia'gEtr. 2:OS p m 'Cleveland Ex 3:353 p m
Chicago Ex, 2:23 pm Erie Yg'n Ex6:66p
Vre A Erie Ex4:3B prr.!Cl. Ex6:s3pin
Departfrom Al leghtny. Arrive 4".% Afteghena
Bea , r Fallsdc.S:sl3 a m 'Leetsdale Ac..6:58 am
Leetsdale `•10:03 a m Bcts l r Falls ". 8:28 am
" " 11.:53 am I New Castle "10:23 am
Rochester" /018 p m Enon " 9:13 mu
Enon " .3:58 p m Leetsdale 1.:03 pm
Leetsdale Acc.6:l3pmlßealr Falls " 2:43 pm
Bea'rFalls " .6:13 pm:Leetsdal.e " 4:33 pm
Leetsdale "10:43pm; " " can
Fair Oaks Sun- !Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 p in; day übnrch. 9:513 am.
Sir 2:23p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
W 12:03 v. m.Chicago Express arrives daily.
J. li. E.I3IBALL, J. N. fd I CULLOUGH,
Oenn Ticket Agent. Gen'l Suptern..
mylo
AcIHANGS OFNMEMI
TIME.
LEGRENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO .THE OIL
REGIONS - WITHOUT CHANGE ore Ams.
On and after MONDAY, Jane 14th, noo. TWO
THROUGH. TRAINS DAILY (except Sundayl
will leave Pittsburg! Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, Oil City,Belfw
a'vl all points Pa tl e 011 Regions.•
LEA VI PITTSBI3IIOII. ABRIV IA PITTSIMMIN
Day Ex 8:00 arn , Day Ex 5:15 pm
Night Ex.... 7:30 pmiNightEx.' 6:30 am
Brady's BAC 3.05 p m.Bradys Ac j(1:15 ale
Freeport Ac 0:40 a m.lrtgodaW'ke 7:40 a m
r:odaW'ks 6:3U p m;Fiee_port Ac. 6:15p ea
let Holton-, 6:45 a milst Rulton.. R:5O slO
Yd Hu1t0n...12:00 !Ru Halton— 71:110 p m
3d Hutton... 15:00 p m !3d Hniton-... 1:05 um
Arnold's Ac. 5:011p miArnold's Ac. 7:40D 111
Chump train to and from Soda Works leave
Pttisborgh at 1:10 P. la. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Sundaya,) atilsoA. lt. • •
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations -
J. J. LA WREN OZ, pen.' .2Stip't.
THOMAS It. BENO,Ass't. Istept. -
ap3o
ITTSBIIRGH,
) CINCINNATI AND
ST. LOMB RAILWAY.
PAY HANDLg BOUTS. •• •
CHANGE OF TIME.-Oa and atter MOND.A.7,
April 88th „ 1869, trains will leaTe and arrive al
tin Dillon Depot, &RD:Mown - .
-
Depart; Artfee.
Mall 9:08 a. m. 1.56:13 IL
Fast ........ 9:43 a. m. 7:13 p.
Express 21:33 p.-ra. 4:33 a. m e
Mixed Aco'n 5:33 s. m. 6:58 p.m.
McDonald , ' Ac0 , n.N0.111:43 a. m. 8:18 16. m.
Steubenville Aneommo4. 3:58 p r m. 9:33 so*
McDonald's A.m0n.'N0.212:2n1:418. ' 2:18 p„ re. •
bunday Church Train.. 11:58 p. 111* 9:58 a. M.
sr :33 P. train will less. daily.
12:13 P. It'. train will arrive daily. ' •
All other trains will run dally. Buuasys =MA.
ed. The 9:43 a. RI. Train makes close eot...
nectitms at. Newark fir Zanesville.
8. F. SCULL, Seneial itclet_Agra‘
W. W. CARD. Bwirt.; atanbeaTllle. yaw. -
aro
=BURGH &IMIIMgiIES
-IX/NNXLL)3 TILL
On end aStertIYESDAY,- Noyember. .111124
loos, trains will arrive at and depart from the
Dna!' corner of Grant and Water streets , of
ralows 1
Kali to and frOm
:00 L. Ir. 6:00 r. -
McKeesport Accomdt'n U:00 m. 2:03 P. - 2,9
Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 P. M.10:10 A, W.
West Newton Accom'd 4:30 1. W.- 8:36
Braddock's Aecomdt'n. 6:15 P. M. 7:50 1. 111
Night Ac. tokfcli'oport.lo:3o Y. Y. 6:454.
Sunday Church Train to
and from West Newton 1:001. 2. , /0:00
Yor tickets apply vs
• B. M. 11.A l niONA...14rout
W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. . nets
s HILL EMERIS
1TN144 PACIFIC WAWA I
Eastern Division.
The ESFILIit.CRET AND MOT STS.U.Bi
EUUT.ltitom i.te &ratio 6.1 o,Dtk R. .
Colorado Nevada,
California Utah,
Arizona
New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon•
Two, Trains nave at ate Line and Leavenworth
Jab',(»andays excepted,)on the arrival of tralne
of tbanide fiallroad irons et. Louts. and Hum!.
Isai and is:. Joe Railroad from %piney, connect,
in. at Lawrence... Topeka and Waraego
sta.,s for all points in Kansas. At end of
track west of .Eolsworth with the UNITED
eTATES EXPRESS F/LN DAILY
LIICfL 01 1 ' OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRESS
COACHES. POE
E1.E.14 . WEIR.;
D•
All' Points in AN
the TerTitoties t
And with SANDERSON'S TRIWEEKLY L 1
of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort. Haw,
uquerque, Banta Fe, and MI poln.ts to An.
tons arid New Mexico. - • - •
With the meets addltlona of ro ll ing stock
and equltabent, and the arrangements- pads
with' tesponsible Overland Transportation Lutes
from its western terminus, this road now afters
unequalled fatllttles for the traxonalfaion IS
height to the Far West. • • -
Tickets for sate at -AU the ininektie daces to
the United States and Canadas
Be Aare and nit Or Wires. pix•mfogi ,
FILL ROUT_A PACINIC RAILWAY;
xamERN DIV/SION. •
_ ,414 451IIERSIDR;
4 " t ` t
..1.;4 LI :741: in 4.oll4:3lFiXoMiti
. ,
Smug height and Trig* Age.
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