The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 24, 1869, Image 3

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    PITTSBURGH DIARK.ETS.
OFFICE OP Pirrsßunon GAZETTE,
MoNneyi.Atignst, 23 1869.
The general markets are moderately
active with a fair volume of business in
the aggregate, and trade generally, is
better than it was-last month. Grain of
all kinds, but particularly wheat and
oats, is weak, unsettled and. drooping,
and the impression is gaining strength
that prices . must ?go lower. Wheat is
commencing to moye,pretty freely and
,
the crop in nearly all - .quarters having
turned out better than was expected
ithirty days since, it is now ,demonstrat
cl beyond ailonbt that the , yield is a
all avera,ge,and in this section of ouontry
it is reported larger than it has been
for many: years. ,Meat is now the
highest priced commodity in our mar
ket, but indications are that it, too, must
depreciate in value, particularly fresh
meats, as they are much higher, rela
tively. than anything else people have
to buy. -
APPLES-In . good supply and dull
but unchanged, 1.,50@3 per bbl.
BERRIES—S.Oes of Blackberries at
90 cts. per pail—pails returned:
BUTTER—Is selling at 20 to 24, for
fair to strictly prime.
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. .5
0,50; No. 4.56: No. 3 V), No. 2, plain,
.1,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged;
Western Reserve 13301.4; Ohio Factory
l4X015; Ohio Goshen 15% and York
Goshen 16%. '
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce
ment is quoted at ! , 2.,25 per bol.
CARBON OlL—Still quoted at 27@28
for round lots, and 29@30 in a small
way.
EGGS—pemand more active, and=
prices stronger—sales at 15@16.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at RORSS
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots.in• store.
'FLOUR—There is nothing new or itn
portant ,worthy of special notice. The
demand - is.coullned enterely to supply
ing immediate wants, and prices remain
uuchanged,s7,oo@7,so for Winters, and
the same quotations will apply to
Springs.
• GRAIN—The Wheat market, to use a
cpmrnon phrase, is a little sick, and the
mills are asking for a reduction of 5
cents per bushel; we now quote good to
prime Red at 61,35(4)1,40. vats dull but
unchanged; sales of new to arrive, at 45;
on spot at 47@48 and in store at 50@52.
Corn is dull and unchanged; we continue
to quote at $1,00@1,05. Rye, $1,15©1,20,
and Barley, $1,25@1,30.
H 1( }I Somewhat excited
and higher, being quoted, in a regular
way, at $1,25.
HAY—Is selling from country wagons
at sl4©lB, as to quality.
, HEMP—Very dull; $205 per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%@3 eta per pound.
LlME—White Lime is quoted atsl,so,
and Cleveland at $2,50, per bbl. .
LARD OIL—F. Sellers & Co. quote
Extra No. 1, at 1,40©1,43, and No. 2, at
$1.05.
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
ens. at 50.@55 per pair.
PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged.
Shoulders, 15%@16; Ribbed and Clear
Sides, 18%©193;; Cincinnati Sugar
_Cared Hams 23% and fancy 24. Lard,
2W in tierces, and 20%@21 in half bbis
and kegs. Dried Beef 21%. Mess Pork
at $33,75(134."
PEACHES—In good supply buto'ttuT
changed—sales in store at sl.sU®l;los.Pqk
box, as to aualtiy and condition.',
POTAOES—SaIes of Jersey Sweets - at
$7,00 per bbl. Peach Blows at 75@1126
per bbt. ,
PEANUTS—Eigher, 14%* cts. " '
PEARS—tLAO®3,OO per bbl.
PLUMS--Scaratt., and/higher,
.being
quoted at 64,00®4,60per bushel. _
SALT,—AllegtecOrißiyer brands are
quoted. by the am/.411, 1, at $1,73@80.
TALLOW—Renderad. quoted at 10%.
PETROLEUM. MAftliET.
OFFICE OF PITSREOVE GAZETTE,
MONDAY,August. 23, 1869.
The oil market. Wall -wally active
to-day; the sales being: mutill larger
•
than usual, while compared with Satnr
,
day prices have undergone nod essential
change. The red ne ket, particular
ly for August pellvery,• was thought to
be a shade stronger this eveninr, while
futures remain unchanged. Crude is
weak and offering freely at the decline
of last week, but the great proportion of
the sales, we understand,. are settle
ments or purchases by "shorts" to cov
er maturing contracts. Diming the"
week ending August 21st, 1868, crude
sold at 13 on spot; 13 for lines from Sep
tember to December; 13% for Septem
ber alone. Eefined, same time,, sold at
31.3®313.‘ for Augnst; 32% for Novem
ber, and there was a line sold of 2,500
each, August to Decembir at• 33%. Thus
it will be seen that refined was then, on
an average, higheithan it is now, while
crude was a cent to a cent and a half
lower. The New • York Shipping List
considered excellent authority. re
ports the exports from the United States
from January lst to August 14. 1869, at
59,769,052 gallons against 59,982,201 gal
lons same time last year. '
, . CRUDE. -
The reported sales of Crude were unu
sually large to-day aggregating 9,700
bbls, but notwithstanding the _market
• was more active, prices rema t tbe
same as Saturday. Sales 1,1:„. •
tember to December at 143{4, ,of
1,000 each for August at 14 • r ; of
I,ooo,each seller all ea 1
September at 14%. Weealr ••
sale of 700 bbls (48 grail ".`
Priday--tit 14%, and t ; y 'Sias
offered for 1,000 more of same Itind. - •
RESIDED.
Sales 500 each September to December
, at 32%; 3,5001 n lots for August at 31%;
500 do at 31%; and 2,000 at 315 , and a
500 "call" for Septembei and October,
at 30 and a dollar. As already intimated,
it was thought that August was a shade
firmer this evening
UrnauisTxua OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle • 85c
Eclipse Machinery -75 c
Eclipse Snindb3 -80 c
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. bbls.
Pool
Bro 240 bbls.
Pool dr, Bro 560 "
J. J. Vandergrift 480 "
J. Munhall..... • 560 "
D Bly ‘lc Co 52 i s
G. S. Thomas 80 "
• Total 1,972 bbla.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R.
• Excelsior 011 Mani. Co.. 65 bbls ref.
to Waring, King dc. Co., Philadelphia.
13nnlight.011 Co., 100 bbla refined to
Waring, King tt. Co., Philadelphia.
Told Refined 165
OIL /lIIIPPED ILA KT BY A. V. h..
MODIAIIIIMOt. Koehler .t Co. 460 bbls ref
to Waring; King dr. Co.. Philadelphia:
'Forsyth `..lt Bro.. 207 bbla relined to
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Total Refined. 667
Ihrmorr, August 28.—There is an int
'
proved inquiry in Flour; choice sells at
17.50@8,60. Wheat is more active, with
sales of 'No. 1 white at $1,44. regular at
$1,80.N0. 1 amber at $480; horn at p,02
Oats dOollar! W 01,
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPM.
Nnw Wolk, August 23.-Catton quiet:
sales 400 bales at 35c for middling up
lands. Flour-receipts 21,186 bbls, more
active and a shade firmer on low grades;
sales 9,500 bble at $5,75®6,30 for super
fine state western; $6,80®7,20 for extra
state; 16,35®7,25 for extra western; 57,30
@7,55 for White wheat extra; $6,70®7,35
for R. H. O.; 57@8 for extra St. Louis;
$8,50@10,50 for good superior, declining
and firm. Rye flour quiet; sales 200
bbls at 54,59@6,60. Corn meal scarce
and quiet.. Whisky firmer; sales 280
bbla westen at $1,25@1,26 for free, the
latter for iron bound. Wheat-receipts
274,583 bu, 2®30 better and more doing
for export; sales 149,000 bn at 51,4901,501
I I for No. 2 spring; 51,65 for prime No. 1 do:
e 1.6234 for new red Maryland; e1,56®,
1,65 for winter red amber western; $1,70'
for white southern; 8 1 ,70®1,7234 for
white Michigan; 51,75 for white
Genesee, closing quiet and heavy.
Barley and Barley malt nominal.
Corn: receipts 60,229 bush.; market dull
and prices are 2®303 lower; sales 38,000
bush at 93c.@51,13 for unsound new
mixed western: 51,14®1,17 for sound do.,
closing at $1,14®1.15. Oats: receipts were
41,442 bush.; market dull and prices are
I@2c. lower; sales 23,000 bush, at 59®
62eec. for new southern and western.
The stock of grain is as follows: wheat
392,580 bush:, corn 159,679 bush., oats 37,-
648 bush., rye 56,100 bush., barley 6,116
bush., malt 117,304 bush., peas 14,810
bush. Rice quiet and firm ,at 8X@935 c.
for Carolina. Coffee firm. Sugar firm:
sales 259 hhds. Cuba and Porto Rico at
1234®13e5c., and 13 bxs. Havana at 12%c.
Molasses quiet and steady. Petroleum
quiet at 16eec for crude, and 31eec for re
lined. Linseed Oil dull at 97cCee1 in
casks. Spirits Turpentine 42@43c.
Pork dull and a shade Ipwer, with sales
270 bbls at $33 for new mesa, e 33,75 for
I old do. e27,75®28,50 for prime, and
530,50@31,00 for prime mess. Beef
steady, with sales 120 bbls at 58,50®9,40
for new plain mess, and $12@17 for new
extra mess. Beef Hams quiet, with
sales 100 bbls at $25®30. Cut Meats
quiet, with sales 180 packages at eles®
15%c for shoulders, and 17@19c for hams.
Middles firm, with sales 185 boxes ice
cured at 17te(S)17%c. Lard- dull and
heavy, with sews 380 tierces at 17 /@
19Xc. for steam, and 19X®200 for kettle
rendered. Butter dull at 16@28c for
Ohio. Cheese steady at 11@16%c.
Freights to Liverpool firmer, with ship.
ments 75,000 bush wheat at Seed per sail,
and 10d per steam.
Latest-Flour closed more active and
firm for shipping grades, and dull - and
heavy for all other kinds. Wheat firm,
and in fair export demand. Oats dull
and heavy at 60et:61c for new western.
Corn dull and heavy at - 90c®51,12 for un
sound, and 51,13 ®1,15 for mixed western.
Pork is dull, heavy and nominal. Beef
is quiet and unchanged., Cut meats dull
and unchanged. Bacon is in fair request
at full prices. Lard dull at 193ec for
steam. Eggs dull at 22@23.
CHICAGO, August 23. - - Eastern ex
change firm, 1 /®l-5 per cent. discount
buying, par selling. Flour -quiet, e 5,70
®7,1234 for spring extras. Wheat quiet;
Iso. 1 nominal; No. 2 lie lower, sales at
*1.38, closing unchanged; the market
tills sites - noon was very dull, t' , 1,15 bid
seller August, e 1,25 seller September ler
No. 2. ',Corn dull, 2tsc. lower, No. 2 op:
eiseff...at . 87c., advanced to , Sec. ' and
°mead at 87 ®B7tea ; rejected quiet, 81®
8234 e.; no grade, '70®73c.; =the market
thie Afternoon wee very . dull, 86c. for
N0..2, seller Arets Oats' moderately
active, 34c. 10v.• leo. 2 opened at 45 34 c..
advanced to 46ite 4 itid closed at 451 ®460.;
rejected at Walls. Rye moderately
active:2@U lower; sales bf No. 2at 93
(e)95c.; rejected at -82e586c., closing at 93
(04c. for No. 2. Barley steady at
t,20 for No. if, •caele and e1.,14®
1,15 seller September. ifighsvinss firm
at 51,18 bld and $1,20 asked, with light
sales at $1,20. Sugar firm, at 1334@14y 4 ,6
for common to prime Cubes. Provisions
helte lirme"Mese Pork nominal, at $34,
casetentid ePe6 seller January. Lard
,
4enlitialeisr 191eg18ee0e Dry Salted
op idera nominal at 13%c. Rough
Sides 16eec. Short Ribs 16%®17c. Sweet
Pickled Hams 18®18eec. Freights mere
active but unchanged. Receipts for tbor
past twenty-four hours-4,606 bele; flour,
97,695 busk wheat, 194,435 bash corn,
41,824 bush oats, 5,002 bush rye, 3,050
bush barley, 2,084 head hogs. Ship
enenta-2,385 bbls flour, 71,763 bush corn,
58;053 bush oats, 729 bush rye, 1,200 bush
barley, 4;997 head hogs.
ST. LOUIS, August 23.-Tobacco quiet
and unchanged. Cotton none in mar.
ket. Hemp dull, and s ales
.. understood
$1,15®1,30. Flour dull, - •and lowest
grades easier; superfine sokleat Kee®
5,25; extra at ss,sU®s,62eeecholos double
extra at f 666,25; triple extra se 5 6 ,40@
7,00; family to fancy at 57,50®9,00.
Wheat firmer with better demand, and
sales of No. 2 red fall at $1,15®420; No.
1 do at e1,25®1.2734; strictly prime to
choice red at $1,22(g11,37; No. 1 white at
$1,35; prime to fancy at 51,30®1,60. Corn
inactive;, whet.) ear in bulk 80c, and
choice, whets in sacks 11434®96c. Oats
heavy seaslows mixed to white in bulk
42@)450:-134rd in sacks 47®480; black
49®50c; Fit e 5 20 . Barley scarce at
$1,16 for ;peel spring. Rye heavy at 90
®350 fa; prime to choice. Whisky sl,lB®
i i p;'43*eries quiet and unchanged; 21%
0: Po forgos fair to choice Rio Coffee;
12%.W4Xe for Louisiana Sugar, and 70
@Oct for Plantation Molasses. Provis
ions firm but very dull and business
urea% Pork 534,25. Dry Salted Meath;
14 1 / j o for shoulders, 19c for clear rib,
and 19%,c for clear rib sides. Sugar
Cured Hama 23(3250. Lard; very little
defog: choice refined in a small way 200
'for tierce. Receipts: 2,200 Ibis flour,
52.400 bus wheat, 6,700 bus corn, 11,500
oats, 100 bus barley, 1,100 bus rye, - 8,000
head bogs. .
CINCINNATI, August 23.-Flour dull
at $5.75®16,00. Wheat dull at close, not
offered pressing; red! . 51,20®1,25, white
51,30(31;35. Corn steady and active with
a demand from distillers at 97®980 for
ear or shelled. Oats dull and declining;
prime to choice 55(e151k; receipts in
creasing. Ryeeteady . sl®l,os. No Barley
offering; would bring • Tobacco
film and in good demand wittifullisilties;
sales 150 hhds ateB,ls - to $22,10. Whisky
active and decidedly higher with sales
at $l,lB, 1,19 ®1,20, closing at latter rate.
Provisions quiet and held firmly with
little demand. Mess pork held at 133,50.
Bulk meats: 14®1634 for bacon, 15% for
shoulders, and 19 for 'clear rib and clear
sides, prices asked for both being the
same. Sugar cured . hams 23®24. Lard
held at 200, but no demand. Butter
nearly all coming in bad order at 25®30.
Eggs are very dull and can be bought
for 130, selected and candled, but hardly
any demand. Linseed oil is. dull with
only a retail demand at 96(397c. Lard
oil` steady -at 51,38®1,42. Petroleum
steady at 28(330. Gold 132 buying. Mon
ey market unchanged. Exchange steady.
BALTIMORE, August 28.—Flour very
dull and favors buyers; wasters super
fine at 46,245(158,50. Wheat dull; prime
white to choice red at 11,40®1,85. Corn
firm. Bye at $1,08151,10. Mess pork
firm at 144. Bacon quiet, rib sides at
19c%; clear ribs rat INc. Shoulders at
16xc. Rams at 24@25c..Lard firm at
20®21c. Whiskey animated at 1)1,28@
1 , 28 3
Ciaivaltazin, August 23.—Flour dull
and'utiohaaged.. Whoa deolined'2o, but
*kW. oloso MIN Anafirjuullut:
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . : 'TUESDAY,
and ,the .mogitet,-,,wwi-siomiaak, Corn
quiet and - the demand light; held at 151,01
401 1, 0 2 for No. I and 900@51,00 for No. 2.
Oats quiet but firm; new held at - 52c on
spot and 50c seller September. Rye
quiet and `nominal unchanged; held at
441,00@1,15. Barley: no inquiry acd the
market nominal. Petroleum quiet; re
fined held at 2i@29lic for SapteMber and
October; crude dull and lower, held
at s6;4oc.
MILWAUKEE, August 23.—Flour dull
and prices unchanged. Wheat firmer at
01,42 for No. 1, and 51,38% for No. 2.
Oata quiet and steady at 610 for No. 2 old
in store. Corn steady at 920 for No. 2.
Rye dull at 01,00 for No. 1. Barley nom
inal. Grain freights quiet and unchang
ed. Receipts: 1,000 bbla flour, 11,000
bush wheat, 1,000 bush oats, 300 bush
corn. Shipmentic 3,000 bbis flour, 33,-
000 bush wheat.
TOLEDO, Aug. 23.—Flour dull. Wheat
I@2c., better; No. 1 white Michican 51,45;
regular $1,36; No. 2 Wabash $1,40; amber
$1,38; No. 1 red $1,39; No. 2 do $1,33; No.
3do $1,24. Corn dull, No. 1 96r., and No.
2 94. Oats dull, nominal and unchanged
et 49c. for No. 1; No. 2 470. Receipts—
flour 2,000 bbls., wheat 73.700, corn 400
bush.
MEMPHIS. August 23.—Cotton; low
middlings 32@32%c; receipts 101 bales;
exports 236. Corn 85@88c. Oats 60c.
Hay *lB@l9. Wheat unchanged. Bran
SII. Floor; super $506. ;Veal; kiln
dried $4,65. Bacon steady, with side 3 at
19%c, and shoulders 164 c.
Live :,tock Slarkets.
NEW YORE, Aug. 23.—Cattle slightly
improved, with only 2.300 on sale to-day,
completing 5,561 for the week. The ef
fect of a large number last week Is still
apparent. The heavy supply of cheap
peaches prevents any marked advance
in the market. Many Texans are again
on sale, reducing the average quality,
and very lew really prime bullocks were
in the yards this morning, though sever
al droves ranked as good. Illinois, Ken
tucky and Texas lead off in numbers.
Nearly all the stock on offer was sold
but one or two droves not included in the
figures above, which are not offering, the
owners hoping to do better ,at One
Hundredth street on Wednesday. Tae
prices varied from 10 to 16c, with
an average of 14c. .The Texans brought
11@l30 ; of the Alexander cattle 500 head
Illinois steers, 6 3 ,f cwt., sold at 13©15c.;
100 head of Aller,on's Texans, 6;-; cwt.,
12c.; 90 head of little, 5;4 cwt., Texans
brought $57,50; 160 head good, 7g cwt.,
Illinois steers sold at 14@150., and one
car of dry State cows and little heifers
sold at 10e. The West End Yards are to
be closed and a new market place opened
at Weekawken in New Jersey, opposite
Fiftieth street, on Monday next. The
Erie road has a track laid to the new
yards. Sheep are very depressed; prices
are gg3sc. lower, but. they don't sell
at this reduction. The total receipts for
the week were 31.675 bead, with 7,900 head
on Ile to-day and not half going off at
the prices. Sheep at 4(46c.' Lambs at
60273-6 c, with few extras a little higher;
sales car Ohio sheep, of 77 pounds, were
made 4%c, and 2 cars, of 76 pounds, fat,
at 5, c; a lot of Indiana, of 100 pounds,
at lige; a few Canadas, of 105 pounds, at
6X,c. Limbs: a lot of 50 pounds, Canadas,
sold at 6ge. 130 State, of 57 pounds, at
7c; a' few Canadas, of 66 pounds, at 8c;
very , matay sheep and lambs are selling
at ea, and poor lambs at $l. Hogs aro
not active at 12Na; net total, 21,680 head,
of which 80 cars arrived to-day. Slabgh.
tering Is still carried on at Communipaw
under the molitiediujunbtion.
CIIICAOO, August 23.—Cattle dull, at
$3,60@4,60 for extra Texan' st ee - s and
fair cows, 85 10 - 6,1234 for fair to medium,
and 36.25(1'1,6,75 for good smooth steers.
Hogs fairly Active, at e8,90@9,10 fcir com
mon, 89.1.5@9,45 for fair to medium, and
$9,50@9,75 for good to choice.
PIIILADELPELIA, August 23.—Beef Cat
tle dull and declined I‘c: extra steers at
8 . 1 ,4©0c; fair to good 'at 7@Bc: common at
43.5(a,63 c. Sheep dull, with sales 9.500
bead at 4@6c per pound. Hogs in fair
demand, with sales 2,200 bead at j'l4@
14,50 for corn fed.
ST. Louts, Augnst 2.3.—Cattle in good
supply and a liberal business doing at
2@,5c for prime, and choice nominal at
53,@8yc. tifogs active and still at 73,r(?,
10jic.
IBIYORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WATHR CHI-
Oscio RAILROAD. August 23.-5 oars
metal, Heilman & Hammett; 1 do pig
Iron, Nimick & Co; 2 do do, Everson,
Preston & Co; I do do, Union Iron Mills;
2 do do. Zug it Co; 1 do do, Rees, Graff &
Dull; 2 do do. Pitts Iron & Forge Co; 110
has cheese, N J Braden: 100 'hbls flour,
Shomaker & Langenheina; 1 car stone, B
D Moore; 20 hf butts tobacco, W L Jones:
20 reams paper, 18 eke dolt) do rags,
Godfrey & Clark; 1,60(1 fire erick, 34 bbls
clay, Graff, - Bennett & Co; 100 bbls flour,
70 bxs cheese, T C Jenkins; 32 bdls pa
per, Hostetter & Smith; 1 car scrap iron,
Mullen it Malone; 1 car stone, JL L
Knox; 45 old car wheels, Brown & Co; 10
bxa soap, Watt, Lang & Co; 4 bbls pears,
Voigt, MahOod & Co; 12 sits rags, Davis,
Chambers do Co; 2 cars tire brick, Kier it
oC; 6 bbls lub oil, T A English; 4 hfchests
tea, Jones it Shaler; 18 eke rags, M
Spratt; 25 bxa cheese, Smith Johnston it
Co; 15 bxs do,J Lippincott: 70 do do,
Arbuokles & o; 25 do do, E H Heazle
ton; 26 do do, W M Gormly; 17 sks rags,
Pitts Paper Manf Co; 5 hhds tobacco, W
D Rinehart; 100 bbls flour, Thomas it
Bro; 101 oil bbls Wm Mullen.
CraiviimArm AND PITTSBURGH RAU
ROAD. August 23.-1 car stone, JL L
Knox; 6 cars 1 s ore, McKnight
& Co; 2 cars iron ore, Shoenber
ger & Blair; 1 car 1 s ore, Bryan dr,
Caughey; 1 car lumber, W M Rlgdon dz
Co; 80 bxs cheese, 31 bble apples, Brug
germ tn &0; 4 pkgs tobacco, E Worm
ser & Co; & bbls apples. H Rea Jr;_ 1 Ws
bacon,
bacon, 2 bbls sugar, 1 do eggs, Head &
M; 8 bbls eggs, H Riddle: 100 bbls flour,
J Gardner; 200 do do, T O Jenkins; 175
b2s oats, •Mcßane & A; 1 oar oil, D
Bly & Co; 42 bbls apples, Volgt M & Co;
32 do do, Day & Co; 9 do do,.
D Ledger
49 do do .3 bail peaches, F Schield; 18
bble apples, 5 bxs peaches, W H Graft &
Co; 14 bbls apples, Thos McCoy.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY HAILILOAD. Att.
gust 23.-2 cars stone, Henderson & Co;
1 box dry goods,Arbtithnot &Shannon; 1
car lime, D L Reynolds; 2 cars stone,
Harrison & Bro; 18 pkge marketing,
Monongahela 'House; 2 oars lumber, -
Kentz St Tempest; 10 sks rags, Christy
dt Benham; 1 pkg andse, W Schmertz;
8 cars, limestone,. Shoenberger & Blair;
28 eke wheat, Scott '& Glaal; 22' do oats,
Kell & Ritchart; L.fibi eggs, J Voskamp;
1 do do, A Moare; 2do do, H Relsmyer;
Ido do, J Soh!.
P/TIEBURGIL CINCINNATI AND ST.
Louis RAILROAD, August 23.-200
bbls flour, Watt, L.& Co; 100 do do, T C
Jenkins; 1 car oats, J W ,Simpson; 6do
wrn, D B. Herron; 2 do do, R Beals; 1 do
do, R Knox; 142 aka wheat, RT Kennedy;
12 bgs feathers, G Craighead; 50 'tea
trims, G Mitchell; 83 do do, Dalzell &
Co; 10 bales of wool, S Bradley; 35 bgs
peanuts, I Dickey; 4 cars wheat. J
Liggett & Co; 4 do rye, Hitchcock Mc-
Creary & Co.
rIVDRAULIC. .CERIEWL-100
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bills. LoPleyllle.H742lllloloeinent. formate
- , J. B BAN'irlw,Lß
rimanlarr-'4OO bb} Loobvilie
%.1 Jar 11c cktions. tot atm %jump
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The recent showers, as yet, have had"
no influence on our rivers, nor is it pro.
bable that they will. The metal marks
indicate 20 inches,' thotuch there are pro
bably 24 or 25 inches at Rowley's chute.
The weather continues warm, though
the mercury last evening was several
degrees below where it was on. Saturday,
91 against 97;4.
—Capt. John Noss left for Cincinnati
yesterday, by rail, I for the• purpose of
buying a boat. He has two in view
—The Petrolla has withdrawn from
the Parkersburg trade, and will shortly
enter the Monongahela River trade.
—The new steamer Barranquilla left
for New Orleans alinost light, with the
hull of anew stern I wheel boat in tow,
and which is to be completed at New Or
leans. Pilots—Capt.! Jacob Poe and An
drew Parr.
—The small steer Young Eagle,
used as a ferry at C lutobne, Ky., sunk
on Friday last rn L as Bend, in twelve
feet water, but ehe can be raised. She
was overloaded with brick and lumber.
•No lives"were lost.
—The Davenport Gazette says: The
Northern Line Packet Company have
sounded for a new channel on the rap
ids, and have found it. It is opposite
Campbell's Island, and on Sunday , had
over four feet of water in it.
-The New Albany Commercial says:
New Albany is now the head of naviga
tion on the lower Ohio. Boats are now
allowed to stop at Portland, even though
they were able to work over Portland
bar. All freights for shipment south by
river from Louisville have to be hauled
in wagons or towed in barges to this city
before they can be placed on steamboats.
—Says the Louisville- Courier The
monkey on the Indiana has been In bad
health for some time, and goes for kil the
pills, powders and. potions he can get
hold of. His last exploit was to gobble
an entire box of compound cathartic.
pills, which he houked from the Cap
tain's room. As a motive power com
pound cathartic pills are a success, and
the result may be imagined.
—A Memphis dispatch under date of
Friday says: The channel of the river
is greatly changed, and pilots are unable
to find it. Nine feet at Island 34, above
here. A Monitor broke her machinery
and drifted on the bar at 34, where she
lies hard aground. The Republic, past
due from above, has not yet arrived.
The Sam Hale has arrived. The steamer
Dan Able was purchased to day by Capt.
McManus for the Vicksburg and Mem
phis trade.
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Gazelle - of Saturday: The
United States survey boat Tideonte is
lying between Madison and Russell
streets, Covington, having arrived hero
on Thursday. Parties who have the
contract for improving the channel at
at Warsaw wanted to purchase the tug
boat Kate Ellis, . but finally concluded
that'she drew too much water. Work at
that point will commence immediately,
by building a dam.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QECURITY AND COMFORT
1 1 / 4 3 , fur the traveling community.
3. B. HARRIS
Safely Fite Jacket, Car Heater and
For Smoke and Hot Air Flues, dispensing with
the use of stoves and tire In o: about the Pa.sen
as r or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate th. heat to auy temperature that may
be desired without t,e possibility of firing the
car or ears 1. , which the .racket may be atta. hed.
Having obtlhaed of the Mites' States 'Letters
Patent f. , r a Safety •lacket, which Is warranted
to resist the mss . intense heat hat may be ap
plied to it in Lae position and purpose for which
It is Intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by fire.
originating from defective flues or where iron
plpes ate used as conductors for smoke or heat.
It is applicable to ad roping that may become
overheated, and Is ivanunt.d to give perfect,sat
iq tett= v here wood or other comoustible mate
rim may be placed In close proximity thSreto,
I as, now ready to apply my invention to stores,'
dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats. railroad
care. etc. Wherev-r pipes as conduetork are
made dangerous by being overheated and secu
rity desired, I will se= =application right to
manufacture or use the above invention. Also
Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage
In acting privileges either by State or county.
J. 13. HARRIS.
1141.0alce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
WORKs. " corner of Morris street Anil the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad, twelfth Ward. Pitts
burg.' Pa. jyl6:m36
•-•itii - Nie•_.
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A PERFECTCURE
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Age, Aci
dity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite,
Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases aris;nr from a disordered state
of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.
Preared by SEWARD. BENTLEY'
& CII ENEYY Drum/Ista, Buffalo, NY. bold
by all Druggist&
Wholesslesgents -SCHWARTZ St HAZLIDTT.
2,000 9
000 ACIIEB OF
.
CHOICE LADIDS FOR:SALES
BY THE ' .
•
Union Pacific Railinad Company;
NAISTEEN T 1 1 111131021,
Lying along the line of their road. at
• . $l,OO TO 85,00 1721.A011,
Lad on a CREDIT 07 PIVE YLA.II3.
For farther particulars, maps, do., address
JOHN P. pirarrraztra,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Emu,
Or OROS. B. LAWBOBN.,Seaty.
lam Fit. Louts. ldissonri.
nib Imo%
Ansua ivs Eu xu s.
ARSIALL , B ELTXTR WILLCDRiz
azmmi.
ARBRALL'I ELIXIR WILL Cons DTSPXPIIA.
lonsnoutlaExam WILL Om Coons-
Nrite o _ ors all' Talx l r, si o pertxte
e, _
• p 02,1301 Marten street. nr. M0n 940 4.1.1.
in Co..l3saggr=nrilddn‘ • EE la
_l9or indo, 91. retottlil .
LILLY. ilidolnizin. • and
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CTGITST 24, 1889.
MV,kLM' NEWS. - •
MODER.ITOR.
TRADE MA - K.
DITHIDGE'S
WIRE PROW
Lamp
CHIMNEYS.
- COMMISSION MEROHANTS
WILLIAM ZOLLER Si CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
Ames,
.etrictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Roland» .
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugar&
New York, Philadelphia . and Baltimore Re
fined do.
Golden Dri ps , _ Lovering& Brunjle, Stuart's,
Adams and Long' Island hyrnps.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young ilyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas. .
Carolina and Bangoin Rice.
Java. Lagnayraand to Coffees.
Tobacco. , Lard 011, Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, !Lc., constantly on band.
&z.eo.
IMPORTERS OP
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Rhenish, Moselle. and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinael & Co.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Scharstxrg and Johann's
burg, Ilockhelmer. Burgundy, Jte.
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil.
do do Claretsinsoorted in bottles.
do do White , _ in bottles.
M. Work & Sons , Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, "Madeira and Port 'Wines.
z_Free 014 310110DiCSUP14 Rye WhiskieS. pure.
do Very Superior Old Scotch do do.
ALSO *
Sole Agents for Moet & Chandon's Grand Vin.
Imperial.
Verzenay and Sellery Champagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted.
J
ES E TA ITID BY A. & T
W. N. GORNLY,
WEIDLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Draw= Orr. EAGLZ HOTEL,)
PaWriEI33I:TELG-71. PA.
Be :y1
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25,MARILET STREET.
mvis
N. BTZELk .d. A. EITZELZ.
MSTEELE & SON,.
e Commissian Merchant',
AND DEALERS rs
1 , 14c0m3,, 4311WN. PEED. /to.
NO. 9/ OHIO BYBEE% near Hut Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
PSTEII KIM JAB. r. nicatEr
KELL & RITCRAJIT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _
AND I),LAS.7IEB Ix
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, HILL FEED,' £c.,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
M124:b5.7
L e J. BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail grocers,
No. 346 PENN STREET.
6W9::99
auIIIT'rLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish. Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all F"Ltsburah Manufacturet
generally, 112 and 1!.4 za:COND STREET,
yittshurga.
JOSH I. ROUSE—Eon. EMUSE....Wat. U. ROUSE.
TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., Soo.
CeralOr9 to JOAN I. MOUSE & CO., Whole.
sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cot.
asr nt Smithfield and WaterBtreets. Pittsburgh.-
JOHN SHIPTON.... A 'WALLACE.
§:
LIPTON& WALLACE , Whole-
BALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL
E No. 6 BIRTH STREET. Flirt obtr.rah.
12.12:r5R
PROFESSIONAL.
G. -W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
00Ice, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, PHU
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrle) will practice in the .U. S. Circuit and
District Courts, In the State Supreme and all tte
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec.;
Dons in most of the adjacent counties. ja73:d73
AIEtCHIIIALD BLAKELEY,
szproxrrE~ A~=.ew,
Na 98 STITH STREET,
PTPTEIRTMOR. PA
gIVIngIO:44,
WM. 11. NEEPER,
AI.ADEEMAN AND ICX.OFFICIO J (713TICE OF
7 THE PEACE.
OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Special attention given to conveyancing and
collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages draws
up. and all legal business attended to promptly
and accurately.
SAMUEL IffeDILISTERS,
Ex-Officio Justice of * the Peace and Police Mag.
taste. Office, GRANT STREET, oppoilte the
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment',
Depositions, and. all . Legal Business eiteented
with promptness and dispatch. 'Jahn'
JOHN A;STItAIN,
A. 14.0
ES-OPPICIO ZUBTICIE or Tam PALM AND
POLIbiItigAGISTRATIC.
Otacealit FIFTH gTHEBT, opposite tie
tbsdral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, onda, • Mort.
gages, Acknowledgments. Depositions and all
Legs Business executed with Promptness and
dispatch.
_STEArdSBIPS,
TO LifVERPOOL ANDAMB
• QIqEENSTOWN.
TUN lIMAPI NUM STEADISIIIPS
Numbering sixteen first-olais Feuds, among
se•mtke edebrated •
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTWETe, •
OUP OP•BOISTON, 0= OF •BALTIIIDDE,
• OITY OP LONDON—.
ZFEBY SATURDAY, note •Fier
Nun& !timer, New York. l'or esasage or further
infer:imam apply to'
WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr..
143 SMITHFIELD STREET; Pittsburgh.
- .
• -• ;
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•, . a
OOFING SLATE OF Vialol3
! Hies and Colors.
• tar attention given to laying Slate and
Sate roofs. lor partionlani and priees
Qu
Platte
repairlu'
address',
Rea 411 Seventh &Venue,
PITTBBLITIGH: PA
OSIA.D.A.LOIS
PIVRIES THE BUM .
• BY ZVERYWIIICRia.
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I ERRONJab BROTHERS,
min t r i m a Duases ggr.
ENN S Y L VA•Mill.a§
NIA CENTRAL EATLIII26I2
AD. On and after JULY 215th. 1569, Trains
will arrive at and depart trot:tate Union Depot,
corner of Washington and Liberty streets. n:,
follows:
Arrive. Depat.
Rail Train.— 1:25 sin •Dayltxpres r
s.. X:l5 rt.
Fast Line..... 1.46 as Soatnern Ex..
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:35 a:-
BrintonAce"n. 7:50 am Mall Train' 8:16 sal
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Bra'ksA4 Nol 10:20 am
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Vincin'tlEx 111:30 pm
Johnstown Ae10:35 am WalVeNo. 2..11:45 a2ll
Bra'ka Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:06 pm
Pittab'sb Ex. 1:30 pm Rra'ks Ac Not 3:40 pm
Phila. §xpressl:so pm Phila. Expresa4:2lol)m
Wall's o.
8...9:30 pm Wall's No. 2.. 4250 pin
Brit'k a Ac N025:50 pm Wall's No, 4.. 6:ospm
Homewood Ac. 9:55;pm *Fast Line 7:30 pin
Wall's No. 4. 1:80 pm Homewood ac: B:sopm
Way Passn'r 10:20 pm Wail's Is 0.5:. 17.5
*These trains make close connection Si It=
burg forlitalititnere. • • •
The Church Train leni'es Irani MO= gem y
Sunday at 6I:05 a. et .
~ resobing•Pittabenb at
10:1 , 5 a. nu Be turning,leaves Pittsburgh at
12:50 p;423.. and arrives. at Walls Station at
2:10 p. m._ •
Cincinnati Express lesson dally. Southern
Express leaves daily except MondaY. All ots.er
trmt daily exeept I:Jun(l.W
Per farther Informatio. BnEC appl
W. HKW/TH
The PmnsylvanialtaiLroad Company 4111 not a a
smne any risk forßaggage, except for wearinAs p
gri,and limit their responsibility to One Hu,
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding
Oft amen:at — hi 'value will be at tbe risk of the
owner. unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILL/ANA
ap2B General Superintendent, Altoona. Ps.
ESTERNEN
PENNSYLVANIA-
R.A...LROAD.—On and after April 2154h,1800.tka
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Rai road will' arrive at and derart from the
Feder 1 Street Depot, 'Allegheny City.sits follows:
Aretv o e. Depart.
Springd'e N15:40 a miMail D . • • 7:00a 111
Freeport No.l S:2O a m IFreeport No. 19:20am
Express...—. 10:40 s SbarpbtgNolll:9o an
Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m. Express... 2:50 pm
Freeport No.251:00 p m springd 'eNo 13:30 pm
Mail 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 pm
Springd , e No 26:20 p m Epringd 'e No 10:30 pin
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves .Allegheby Junction
ever) diinday 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 AlleghenYjilne
tion at 3:40 p. m.
Coariturarion TWErre—For sale inpackagei
of Twenty, between Allegheny Ellty:-Chestnut
street, Herr's, Bennett, 'Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsbnrg and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations specided on tickets. '
The trains leaving Allegheny City, at '7:00 a.
mi. make direct connection at Freepori withWal.
key's line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown.
Through tickets may be purchased at Os Office.
No. ISt Clair street, near the Suspensionßridge.
Pittsbnr. 11, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For farther information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will ;net
ai sume any risk for Baggage, except forwearleg
apparel, and limit •their responsibility to One
Hundred Dollars' in value. All. baggage ex•
ceeding this amount in value willbe at the risk of
the owner, unless taken by special contract.'
n EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
- anZti Gene-al Rnrprintendent. AUOOIIB. rs•
'ITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE do CHICAGO
S. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH lt; R.
From May 9th, 1809 trains Will leave frem
and arrive at the Union'Depot, north side, Pitts
burgh city time, as follows: • .
Leave. Arritie.'
Chicago Ex..., 2:08 a mlChleago Ex...1:58 a m
Erie .11 Sign E v."1:28 a m Chicago Ex-11s:03 p
Cl. & Wh , ght , l6:l3 am Wheeling Ex 10:48• rt
Chicago Ma11..6:58 m :St. Louis Er 7:08 PM
Chicago Ex....9:43 a mChi'go Ex &M11:013p m
Cl. It M'ir Ex 2:08 pm Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m Erie & Tien F.xs:sBp m licr`e & Erie Ex4:3B pm Cl. &Whig -Ex6:s3pm
Depnrt from A Ileofientr. Arrive in Allephons,
Bear Falls Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale A.c..6:58 am
Leetsdale " 10:03 ani Bca'r Falls " 8:28 am
11:58 am He* Castle "10:23 am
Rochester " I:2Bpm Enon - " 9:13 am
Enon " .3:58 p m Leetsdale • " 1:08 pm
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm Bea'r Falls " 2:43 pm
Bea'rFalls .0:13 p m Leepdale " 4-:33 pm
Leetsdale " . 1 0:43Pni " 7 : 2313 =
Fair Oaks Sun-[Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 pm I day ..Murch. oossius
.!IT 2:23 p. In. Chicago Express leaves daily.
fair
12:03 n.m.Chleago Express arrives daily,
J. M. HI MBALL, J.N. Id , CULLOUGH,
6on'i Ticket Agent. Gen'lsupten't.
mylO
Mt;ll . lt 7 L:i
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gall A N G-.E OF t. 1 e' , •:' !; . -,.e,
TIME.' - . .., ......--- tf. - - 1 .-o'=..Y‘p
GWENT VALLEY RAILROAD,
__THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REGIONS wrimour CHANGE OF CASS,
_•
Ononti after aluN DAY, Jane 149411469 TWO
TIA I GII TRAINS 'DAILY (txcept'Suiurayi
war lewto Plasburgl \ Depot, corner of Elts
e.t.a" and Pike streets, for Franklin, 011CIty,Bn.f.
IsJ4l. and all points in ti 'e Oil Regions.
MAPS rirrsutrucia. ikitatv tit tirreurgaz
Day Ex • 14:00 am 'Day lr - 5:15p ra.
night Ex .... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6:311a ra
Brady's BAc 3:05 p m Bradys:B Ac 10:15 tlct,
Freeport Ac. 9:40 am Ist sodaW l ka 7:40 a m
1
idd SodaW , ks 6:30 p m Ft ee_pott Ac. 6:15 pm
Ist riniton... 6:45 a m Ist Milton.. P:5O a m
Md H01t0n...19:00 rn Vd Holton:.. 2:oo ' p ra
3d liniton... 14.:00 pm 3d Halton... 1:05 p m Arnold's
Arnold's-Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold l s Ac. 7:4opin
Church train to and from Soda Works leave
etttsburgh at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Bun days, ) at 9.50 A. m. . .
Express trains stop only ifisilnelpal poolls.
Accommodation rains stop at an. stations
' . J. J. LAWRENCL - Gen l l tinplt.).
THOMAS M. ESNEl.Assit. 2urn.
ITTSBURGll_,_asirapm -
CINCINNAT/ AND
. LOMB RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE 11013 IT.
MANGE OF TIME.—On and after MONDAY.
April 516th. 1E039, trains will lease and arrive ai
ths Union Depot. as renews: , -
• • Depart: • Arrive..
Mall 11:05 1.6:13 Ms
Fast •Lrne • 9:43 a: in. 7:13 p.
.Express 511:33 4.:33 a.
Kited Anent " 5:33 a. m. 6:55 p. a.
McDonald', Ane'n,No.lllt43 a. m. , 1311., 5:1 tr.
- Blenbenville Acentomod: 3:58p. K. - 0:33 a.tu
'McDonald's Aecon.Wo4l l :l‘o4.l3l: tt.
'Bnnday Marsh Trein:. ax:sBp. al.'• 9:58 a. a
- .02p 4 A :33 p K. train 4iilleave6na ,
I9:13 M. train willarrivis • .
All other trains will run daily. Bunaays wept..
ed. • The 9:43 a.m. Train .mtikes clads eels.
nections at Newark kr Zanesville
B. F. scum, Genera
a W.
w.a.LBD, SaDl..l 3 tenbasmiliel uNoi
. -
DITT9HUIWU
OAD.
• lc
Oa mad after TuDeDAY, Noyeraber. leth.
Diet. trains will SZThre as sad depart from the
DPoot• corner of Grant
and Itater streets, al
dam. 'Malin:: and 6:011:Inton. -
town 7:00, A.. -6:00 P. at..
IteXeesportAccomdttn 11:00A: X. 51:05 P. It•
rrato and from Mina., 3:00X. X. 10:10 A. N.
est-Newton Accom ' d 0:30 P. 8:35 A. Y.
ddocra Accomdt , n. 6:157. Y. 7:50 P. X
Night Ac. toXelpsport - .70:30P. x..6:45 A. X I
llantlay Chinon Traln to r,
aintato West Newton 'II:00P; N.10:00 A.
701' tloketa apply to . ' •
. A
. X. RAYbut
. B. STOUT , BlmerntenspinMOND . no
latZ- 1/ L'l'
S ainFiNN.
UNION PAGTEIC L UMW/ t ?
Eastern DiVidoll.
The SHUR LEST AND MOST =Man
HOU ra.. tom its 1/satto *I wad* a
•
Colorado -Nevada,
California Viali t Y.
ArizOna
Washi agtong
`" New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon..ii
Two Trains' leave tltate Ltseind Levier:4°AV
daily, ((Sundays excepted.)ol3 Atte arrival of Mint
of - Eu.lllc Railroad Ht. - Mara. &no Ristrit. ,
bat and st. Joe Ratiroad J:roos,.Quincy, connect.,
Inv. at Lawrence, - Topeka 'alth Wamego
stad,as for all taints In Rums.. and
track west of Ellsworth with the It
STATES EXPRESStiOhlItta Witl DAILY
LINE ON (cO,7ERLARD raill
01411"X2B
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DENVER; SAL T T.A- 11 ;r 1 4
AU Points in the Territoriess
And with SANDERSON'S TEI.WILEKLY LINE
oi COACHES for Fort Union, b'ent ' s Fort, rese t
Albuquerque, Santa Se, and all - ,oolnts In Art.
roes and New Mexico.
With th e reeen a dditions - OS ironing dock .
and equipment, anti the arraegements made.
with le soon/little Overland Transportation Linea
from Its western terminus, title:road now ores!,
nnequalled facilities for 11110411=1101111011 01 -
freight to the Jar West.
Tickets for gawk at all the wind* oSiCes In
the United States and Oalla4l4'
Be sure and ask o ir oti'vta:THE eVOlcri
ml.l. zr
Rorgoir .rAcutio
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