The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 03, 1869, Image 3

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    PETROLEUM AMULET
. .
OFFICN or Pura cr
neit GAzErrn,
TBvasDAT,Sept- 2, 18694;
The oil market was somewhat strong.
er to-day, the bide for most dellyeries
being a Shade higher, but the sales were
• light, there being very few sellers here
even at the improvement. The fact
that prices are a fraction higher, does
not amount to much in the present con
dition of affairs, with the exception,
perhaps, that it may be• taken as an in-
dication of what is to f 0116,4 though this
is very uncertain, es the Market is not
always permitted to take its own legiti
mate course. It is generally believed
that if New York had not been so very
"bearish," that prices t o
- day would be
higher, but - so long as operators there
continue to sell "short" with a view of
keeping prices doWn, much of an im
provement in prices cannot reasonably
be expected. Pittsburgh, besides not
being disposed, is not in 'condition to
sell freely, in consequence. of the fact
that there is nothing in it, at least to
the refiner.
0 RUDE.
Sale 2,000 bbls seller last three months,
14M, and 1,000 seller 90 days, at on
cars at Venango City. While the mar
ket is stronger, in sympathy with refined,
as' yet prices are no higher, and 'the de
mand light. Spot or seller September,
may be quoted at 14%; seller all year,
14yi; and buyer all year, 15@1.5;i,.
REFINED.
Sales 500 bbls, last half September, at
32%; 500, last half October, at 32%; and
500, on cars at works, at 29; spot or seller
September. 31%@31%; and September , to
December at 32%. Compared with yes.
terday, ririces are from an % to a % bet
ter, with rather more inquiry.
—Since the above was in type, we have
a sale of 500 bbls spot, at 3V; and subse
quently 32 was bid for the same delivery.
RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL.
Fishers. Bro 1,040 bbls.
Pool c Bro
5 4 2 4 0 0'
H
J. Wilkins 400 II
J. Donnell 923 "
T0ta1...,.- • 3,323 bbis.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad AxiS 85c-
Eclipse Machinery -75 c
Eclipse tSnindle 80c
caLTSIIIPPED EAST BY A. V. R. R.
M.ontzheimer. Koehler & Co. 500 bbls ref
to Waring, King do Co., Philadelphia.
Brauti_& Wagner 200 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref Co., 500 bbls refined to
Tack it Bro., Philadelphia.
Liberty 011 Works 508 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth dr . 8r0.,52 bids refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.- -
Livingston & Bro.oo cases refined,
Warden, Frew it C0 , .,i Philadelphia.
Total Refined., 300, cases,l,7sB bbla
'OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. B R.
Excelsior Oil Muff. CO.. 100 bbis ref.
to. Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Holdahip & Co., 200 bbls ref. 011 to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. -
Total Refined 300
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DL'QUESIVE DEPOT.
Hutchison Oil & Refined Co., 220 bbls
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philtidelpha.
Brooks, l ßallentine & Co. 50 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
McKenna & Rodgers 10 bbls refined to
A. Phillips, Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 285
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Nxw Yorc, September 3,—Cotton
• quiet and steady; sales 600 bales at 35c
for middling uplands. Flour: receipts
were 18,957 bbls; market 10©12c better
on shipping gradesandniore doing; sales
' 16,800 bbls at $5,90@6,35 for superfine
State and western,
,16,65@7,30 common
to choice extra State, $6,45©7,35 do. extra
western, 17.40157,55 good to choice white
• wheat extra, 16,70@7,35 common to
choice round hoop Ohio, $6,75@7 com
mon to fair extra St. Louis, 17,25@9 good
choice do, market closing firm. Oregon
Flour quiet at $7,25©8,75. California
Flour quiet at 16,75(4)8,75, Rye Flour
quiet; sales 300 bbls at 14,30@6,50. Corn
Meal in fair request; sales 700 bbls of
Marsh's caloric at 16,25. Whisky heavy;
sales 50 bbls western at 11,15 for free.
Wheat: receipts were 32,047 bush; mar:
ket active and prices 3@sc better: sales
194,000 bush at 11,51©1,57 for No. 2
spring, 11,65@1,67, No. 1 do., 11,61011,67
winter red and amber western,sl,6o
mixed southern, 51.55 winter red Ilinois,
$1,60®1,70 amber Tennessee, $1,75 white
California. Rye heavy; sales 5,000 bush
State were made at 11,18 g. :Barley
and Barley Malt are dull and nominal.
Corn; receipts, 2,791 bush.; corn a shade
firmer and rather more doing: sales of,
57,000 bush. at 11@1,15)4 for unsound
new mixed western , 11,16©1,18 for sound
do., 11,20(4)1,25 for high mixed and west
ern and yellow. Oats; receipts, 19,677
bush.; oats a shade better; sales of 64,000
bush. St 69®55c for new southern and
western. Rice flim at 83‘159%c for Car
olina. Coffee quiet. Sugar firm; sales
of 900 hdds. at 11%©12X0 for Cuba, and
12@123;0 for Porto Rico. Molasses dull;
sales of 40 hhdts. Mturcavade at 52c. Hops
dull and nominal. Petroleum firm at
1634©16N0 for oracle. 31X®32c for re
fined. Linseed Oil dull at 97c@51,00.
Pork dull and heavy; sales of 400 bbls, at
$31,87@32 for mess, closing at 131,87 cash,
131,50 for old -do., 127,50 for prime,
and 130,50@31,00 for prime mess.
Beef steady and unchanged. Beef hams
quiet; sales of 85 bbls at $25®30. rut
meats steady; sales of 130 pkgs at 14,,a
15%c for shoulders, and 17@19c for hams;
middles quiet and firm, sales of 100 bxs
ice-cured at 17(2317M0. Lard quiet and
steady;' eales of 475 tierces at 1735©193ic
for steam, and 19X@206 for kettle ren
dered. Butter steady, 16@280 for Ohio,
16®38 for State. Cheese quiet, 13©160.
Turpentine quiet and firmer, 42®424e.
Freights to Liverpool quiet ,and firm;
shipments of 45,000 bushels Wheat at
9Xd. per sail, and 10d. per steamer.
Latest—Flour market closed Sc better
on shipping grades. with fair' export de
ma d. Wheat quiet and *firm, good
ex it demand at $1,53®1,57 for No. 2
sprig, and . 51,60©1,65 for winter red and
am r western. Rye drill and heavy at
11,1 for western. Oats steady at 61@640
for astern. Corn steady, at 51,00 to
$l,l for unsound, and 11,16@1,18 for
son d mixed western. Pork quiet and
wit nt decided change. Beef steady,
-wit fair demand. Cut meats dull and
nom nal. Bacon firm and in moderate
inqu ry. Lard quiet at 1ity,(4,193(,c for
fair prime steam. Eggs unchanged.
10A00, September 2 .--Exchinge at•
I
Par selling. and 1-10 off buying. Freights'
fairly active, with engagements at 50
per sail, and 6%0 per steam for wheat to
Buffslo. Flour better; sales] at $5,05©
7,373 E for fair to fancy brands of spring
ext 1, and 14,75 for spring =superfine.
Wheat firmer and X lo higher, with
movement mainly con ned to shippers;
sales at 11,29@1,30 for No. 2, and • I,lB© .
1,121 for No. 3; olosing',at /1,2244,29%
'font e former for future delivery; sales
were made. at, p1.:22r,®42914. seller
the oath; a ft er -' Change : there were
sales at VP seller September; Cora 1
Ilrin . an& hut:TAW ; underrit, gaud' ahlpn 1
Pitt demand .and - priescadvaneed lend
masa pp49.89t; lb: 1tu.,14 01os$40#ter
putside price: canal corn afloat firmer
and higher at snow for No. 2. and 930
for future delivery; No. 2 sold at 87%
88%c seller September. After - 'Change
there were sales of No. 2 - at 88c seller
September. Oats quiet but steady at 44
@44340 for No. 2. closing steady for fu
ture delivery; there. was a fair move
ment at 43%044c seller, and 443;(3450
buyer for month. Rye is more ac
tive and ti shade firmer, closing at
94340 for No. 2. Barley quiet but steady,
closing at 51,25 for No. 2 seller the
month. Highwines dull at 51,10 for
new. Provisions dull for ail descrip
tions except dry salted shoulders, which
were in good demand for export; sales
140 000 pounds at 13 34 c: the stock here is
estimated at 1,660,000 pounds. Mesa
Pork nominal at 533,50. Lard 1834@
1830. Receipts-3,648 bbla flour, 64,239
bush wheat. 173,925 bush corn, 50,680
bash oats, 4,287 bush rye, 1,900 bush
barley, 8.085 head hogs. Shipments
-5,689 bbis flour, 55.600 bush wheat, 185,-
309 bush corn, 85,250 bush oats, 1,651
bush rye, 3,070 head hogs.
ST.' Louts, September 2.-TObacco
strong but unchanged. Cotton nominal
at 32c. Hemp steady; sales of undressed.
at 51,25@1,85 and dressed at $2,35. Flour
steady, with a good demand;. superfine
$4,87©5,15, extra 55,25@5,40, double ex
tra 55,25 ®6.00, treble - extra 56,25@6,75,
and, choice to fancy family 57,00@8,25.
Wheat firm and slightly higher; no good
spring in the market; No. 2 red fall 51,15
@l,lB, No. 1 do. 51,20®1,75, choice 51,30
©1,40, No. 2 white $1,25®1,28, and No. 1
do. 51,36. , Corn firm, but not much do
ing; white ranges at 90@94c. Oats quiet
and unchanged: mixed and black
in bulk at 44©46c; mixed to white in
sacks at 50@53e. Rye slow at 85@87c.
Whisky more settled at 51,14@1,1435,
Provisions quiet and sales mostly on or
der. Pork 134@84,25. Bacon; shoulders
sold at 15%501.5y.0. Clear rib sides 183 , .‘c.
Clear sideslB% ®l9c. Lard dull at 18%
@19340 for steam to choice kettle. Re
ceipts: 4,300 bbla flour. 25,200 bushels
wheat, 800 bush corn, 19,300 bush oats,
200 bash rye, 100 hogs.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 2.-Flour firm; fam
ily:Jo 25. Wheat firm and fair demand,
red $1 25@1 30. Corn - dull at 1. Oats
steady at 55®58. Rye firm at 51. Barley
saleable at $1 50@1 60c for fall. Tobacco in
good demand and prices leading upward;
sales of 337 hhds at $7 to 125. Whisky
unsettled, could have been bought at
51 13 at the close. Mess pork dull at
533@33 25. Bacon; shoulders wanted at
150 but held .at 15%, bulk shoulders
loose, 125,000 pounds sold at 13M. Lard
neglected at 19%. Sugar cured hams
scarce and &mat 24c but few in market.
Butter firm at 28@35c. Eggs 15c for se
lected. Gold 133% buying. Exchange
steady at 1.10 discount buying.
BALTimonu r September 2.-Flour firm
and active, with an upward tendency
and no advance established; western su
perfine_ $6,00@6,25, extra 116,50©7,50, fam
ily 16,50®8,25. Wheat firm and higher;
prime to choice red 51,50@1,55. Corn
firm; prime white 51,18, and yellow nom
inally $1,20©1,22. Oats firm at 60@65c.
Rye dull at $1,10©1,15. Mess Pork qpiet
at 534,50. Bacon firm and advancing;
rib sides 19%c, clear rib 193f0, shoulders
163.40, and hams 21@25c. Lard quiet at
20@21c. Whisky firm at 51,17.
LoursviLLE, September 2.-Bagging
firm, 2 pound, 24@243fc. Flour active;
superfine 55@5,25. Grain firm; red wheat
51,15, white 51;25. Corn in bulk at 85®
92%. Oats in bul 45@50. Rye
Barley 51,15@1,25. k
N. 0. sugar 90®95.
firm at
143,. Prude New Orleans Molasses 75.
Prime:Rio Coffee 24%. Provisions in good
demand. Mesa' pork' $34®2,4,25. -Bacon
shoulders 16; clear rib 193,@193f; clear
sides 19%. Lard 20%. Hams; S. C. 22%;
extras. C. 23%. Whiskey:. raw 51,1235
@1,15.
TOLEDO, September 2.-Flour
Wheat Ic better; No. white ' Michigan
$1,48; regular 51,35; amber Michigan
51,41; No. 1 red 51,41: No. 2 do. 51,38;
No. 3 do; 51,39; rejected red 5144. Corn
unchanged; No. 198 c; No. 2 96c; reject
ed .;.2o better ' .85c. Oats quiet and un
changed. No. .150 c; No. 2 47c. Rye dull,
No. 2 90c. Receipts 2.900 bbls floor.
59,500 bush wheat, 10,500 bush corn, 4,800
bush oats. 200 bush rye. Shipments
1,500 bbls flour, 84,000 bush Yzheat 4,800
bush, corn 6,300 bush, oats 800 bush.
PHlLADEssiztui., Sept. 2-Northwest
ern extra family flour 56 50®7 50, Ohio
do 56 75(3,7 75. Wheat active and ad
vanced sc; red 51 47@1 55, white $1 55.
Rye steady at $1 12. Corn in fair demand,
yellow at 51 17@1 19, mixed western - at
51 14©1 17. Oats 50@600 for new and
61 ®65c for old, Groceries unchanged.
Provisions dull. Petroleum, crude un
changed, refined 31%. Whisky dull at
ill 25.
CLEVELAND, September 2.-Flour: the
market is quiet. Wheat: No. 2 white
sold at $l-,4u; 9 cars No. 2 red sold at
51,39. Corn: sales of 1,000 bush No. lat
51,00. Oats: sales of 5,000 bush for the
last half of September at 480. Rye: No.
$1,00©1,15 - and No. 2 90@95c. Petro
leum: refined held at 28@28340 for Octo
ber In large lots; small lots on the spot
sold at 80®31c; crude held at 56,50.
hUmwstxics, September 2.—Flour
shade firmer but prices remain unchang.
ed. Wheat firm, 11,85 for No. 1 and
$1,8534 for No. 2. Oats dull and lower,
44entfor No. 2. Corn closed firm at 870
for No. 2. Rye and Barley nominal.
Grain frelithts nominally unchanged.
Receipts: 600 - Dbla flour; 8000 bush wheat;
4000 bush oats; 1000 bush corn. Ship
ments 29,000 bush what.
- Caw/Lao, September 2.—Cattle active
at 4@sc for 'common to 'fair, 15,25@5,50
for good to extra cows, $6,76®7,00 good
to choice, and -$B,OO for prime extra
beeves.' Hogs steady and fairly active
for best grades but common grades are
dull and nominally 18@25c lower with
sales at f8.50®13,90 for common, 1559,25
for fair to medium, 19,400)9,95 for good
to choice,
MEMPHIS, September 2.—Cotton firm
at • 88c for middling, and 82c for low
middling: receipts 4, .exports 8 bales.
Corn 90@930. Oats 650. Hay 122,50.
Bran 119@20.. Wheat 11,15@1,30. Meal
14,r25154,63. Bacon steady, sides 20c,
and shoulders 1634©163;c.
ST. Lowe, September 2.—Cattle steady
and Arm at 2@6yo for inferior to choice.
Hogs steady. and unchanged at B©loc.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YOBS, September 2.-Trade—
this department continues moderately
active and prices generally steady for all
staple fabrics. notwithstanding the ef
forts of a leading jobbing 'house in re
ducing a few brands of bleached cottons,
as noted yesterday. Massachusetts B B
goods are now withdrawn. Garner or Co.
have advanced the prices of their Amos
keag Wilts, and prints sold under their
own name at lac, but the trade is not Ms
peed to meet any advance On prices at
present. Woolens moving quite freely,
though generally at low prices, which
afford a very small margin on the cost.
Flannels and Blankets actlire, while
Woolen Shawls are in good request.
IMPORTS BY
.. RAILROAD,
CLitvzi.AND ,AND , _ftrrosu_ Rem Aut.
ROAD. September cant atone, .1
L Knox; 1 do do, r WOl4 100 bbla flour
4•
Montgomery 8; kb do oil, J Spear; 1
car, a Lind 4c Black:. 6do / sore,
Bryan' -
di Clingbey; 6 do do, McKnight .p
t CO; 10 cases tobacoool_.. - H - UPt e ineci . tt,
60 bidaillons, PiLititrAtilmisPum 4131 1: 4 ?
bbli, Livingston t Bro; 50 do dos: nal
PITTSBITIIG3I ',GAZEfrZe FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER' 1889
W;.l car bones, Seward dti E; & caws
handles; Jas Bown; 40 do- tobacco, Haw
worth & D; 46 sks rye, Bitcheock McC &
Co; /2 bbls knobs, Jones &Co; 28 bdls
bows, Thos Hare it Bro; 4 bra yarn, Mc-
Elroy D & C0;,82 ski oats, 16 do rye, 1
bbl eggs, Samuel Devol; 48 eke oorn, J A
Graff; 12 bbls apples, Head & M; 16 eke
oats, Bobb &Herron: 60 empty oil bbla,
D Bly Co; 150 oil do, B D Moore; 4
hhds tobacco, E Wormser & Co; 32 bbls
apples, 10 bxs plume, Voigt M & Co:
8 bble apples, 8" bxs peaches,:fty & Co; 9
bbla apples, W C Armstrong ; :2 do'eggs,
8 jars better, C Hartman, 17 bbls apples,
W H Graff; 27 dodo, VanGorder S; 22
do do, Broggerman & O'B; 12 sits rags,
McHenry & Hood; 19 do rye, Scott &
Waal; 3 bbls wine, N Greaser ; 10' do
vinegar, Juo Wilson & Son; 100 bxs
starch, S P Shriver & Co.
PITTBBUaoH, FORT WATHR 4t
Offi-
O KuLBOAD. September care
metal, Bryan & Caudhey; 1 do do John
Moorhead; 1 do do Brown &Co; 14 do do
Nimick & Co; 1 do do, W Rea; 100 bbld
flour, Dan Wallace; 100 do do, ShoMak
er &Lsngenhiem; 36 tea hams, J Et Park
er; 25 do do F Sellers & Co; 16 bales cot
ton, Kennedy Childs &Co: 100 bbls flout,
Culp & Shepard; 1 car wheat, Scott
& Ghat: 1 do pipe, Weldon & Kelly:
dO do, staves, M P Adams & Bro: 25
bxs candles, Atwell & Lee; 6 half chests
tea, Jas Shauley & Co; tear feed, Robb &
Herron; 11 skis raga, McCullough Smith &
Co; 26 do dc, Godfrey & Clark; 8 cars ice,
John White Jr; 21 bdls broom handles.
McElroy & Co; 8 bales cotton, A H
Childs & Co; 2 bbls liquor, L Bear; 10
bxs cheese, N J Braden.
ALLEGHENY STATION, September 2.-
1 T car rye, Jlthodes &Co; 1 do flaxseed,
Ewer Hamilton & Co; 1 do lumber. G R
Proctor; 1 do ice, Gilmore & Go; 1 do do,
Kreps; 14 do limestone, Superior Iron
Co; 219 aka oats, R Knox & Son; 2 cars
do, Geo Stewart; 2 do flaxseed, M
dam; 8 sks feed, Voeghtly & Kopp; 24
bales cotton, A H Childs & Co, 164 hides,
A J Groetzinger; 9 cars wheat, Kennedy
& Bro; 294 bks milifeed, Ripply & Back
ert; 2 cars staVes, J M Hemphill; 18 bgs
seed, .7 Craig; 2 cars lumber, John Nor
ton; I do do, Smith C & Co; / do do, R
Dickey; 2 cases tobacco, W H Park; 487
JHco Rose & Ewing; 23 bbls apples;
erbert; 57 do rye, 120 do feed, 200 aka
oats J B McKee; 250 do milifeed, Geo Mc-
Connell; 1 car luinber A C Taggart.
ALLEGaRiT Viadar BAILitoAD, Sep
tember 2,-50 bbls residum, D Biy & Co;
400 bbls oil, Jaa • Wilkins. 1,400 do do,
Fisher:Bro; 37 hides, 1K Delange; 1 car
oats and rye, Keil & Ritchart: 2. cars
stone, Harrison & Bro; l do do, P Braugh;
2 cars metal.: Lewis, Oliver & Phillips;
bbls oil, W. Wilson 1 car metal, H
Woodsides: 1 do do, Moorhead; 520 bble
oil, H McKely; 924 do do, J Donnell; 400
do do, Pool Bro.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST
LOUIS RAILROAD, Sept. 2.-1 coil rope,
Whitmere & Co; 1 car oats, Keil
2do staves, W Hastings; 1 do oats, M
Steel & Son; 2do wheat, J S Liggett; 2
do rye, Culp & D; 50 bbls highwines, Lit
tle &M; 5 bbls apples, R E Ellis; 49 bgs
rye, WJ Meek; 1 box mdse , J B Lyons;
0 tcs lard, A. J Hagan.
kii te 21A 6 (.1: p i ;g1
TO LIVERPOOL ANn
QUEENSTOWN;
TUN INDIAN MAIL STEADISIZIPS
Hurabertek =lean lirst-e.lus vessels, mom
th.mtbe oflebrUed.
CITY OP Petite, cm' OP ANTIPTEn!, _
CITE. OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE,
EVERY
or L04T024.
&Wog EVERY SATURDA . • from. Pier 411.
!North saver, New York. Pot ilsosage or farther'
Inforambloa apoly to
.WILLIAN BENAHAIt,
113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Plrtebarth,
AJLOEUTEOTB.
BABA & MOSES,
ARCI3ITMCT9 a
PIIVIT HOVEN ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS,
Nos. • and 4 /It. Mir Street. Pittebnegn.
Special attention given to the designing Ana
Wiling of COURT BOUSRB - and PUBLI C
nwrermsrae
DR E G
Importer arid retell dealer In
PINE EITAMIOVIELIVY.
WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS
CARD ENG.RAVINO,
MONOGRAMS, ARMS, ILLIIMINATLNG. Le.
Orders ter mall melee prompt attention. Send
for samples.
L 033 Chestnut
zint:l77-Tuse?
A. LLEGHENT COUNTY, ee.
recount of Wm. Johnston and C. Robb, exec
utors of Andrew Johnson, dec , d.
Orphans• Court, No. SS, June term, It 60
And now, to.wlt, June 10, 1400. the Court,
on motion of R. S. Woods, attorney for &Teetot
al:de. appoint W. 0. HAWKINS. Jr., Esq.,
Auditor, to audit the account op , n on the *nano-.
Bons and make distribution of the balance in the
bends of accountants. BY THE COURT.
From the Record;
A. HiLA.itDii, Clerk.
The Auditor above named will meet the parties
!wormed for the Imrposea of hie appointment.
at hie °Mee, No. 59 Hrant etreet. Pittsburgh. on
the 6th day of Ationsl next. at 5 o'clock P. X
IV. G. HAWIEINti, JR. Auditor.
Jct.!' 10 . 1f199 . )712:MX
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
wtetthe Ipartnershin heretofore existing be.
11.013 CRT HAY and LEW'S HAY. under
the firm of R. Has it on wee aleioleed on the
28th day of August, 1h69, by mutual consent,
All debts due to said firm ate to be paid to, and
those due from the same discharged by the said
Robert Hay, at No. 101 l Federal street. Ala.
ellen, City. when the business will b • continued
by said Robert Hay. .r. WALTER HAY.' .
au27:n62 RON= HAY.
HE CANNON SENSE WINE
(0 1. DCE MIA, Mansfsctured by the
a land hio, Machias.' Copan is the melt
practical Cider AIM In the world. By one opera
tion it grinds the apples , presaes them ILO dry aa
chins between rollers. while the cider passes di
reot Into the barrel. - They 2 are run hy band or
power, email' operatod, durable and substantial.
Before purchasing a Cider Mill send for an Illus
trated circular. ..aantaB9
•
EWSPAPat . FREE-Coal
cm Miners, add persons desiring Western
and others:can bare a apicy Weekly Patier
PIM Fos dig VIONTUS by sending name and
Postotdee address to GARD.NEB JOURNAL,
Gardner, Illinois, Ilmslll
ENTS' DRIVING GLOVES,
AS the Old PtundOtocking Move,
A* Fifth Avenue.
.142.11:8 PIIELAN,
EIIINO FEET. HALF HOSE,
At the Old Bum/ Stocking Stave. •
)Filth Avenue.
JAMES PHELAN.
TIV SANTE' ) H 4ND NIT • '
ac tb eOld il d ik t e
stt l it i ge li kl A n l nto li re ° 3l T 4 B lAtcb Ave
nue. JAMZB PHISLAtt..
W ti IIITE AND SCARLET
SHETLAND SHAWLS - •
Az" e Old Staid blocking' 6 , t0r0. Yin Ave
Due. . JAMBS rHILLAN.
RAVELING SHIRTS. -
At the Oa Otani Stocking Store,.,
At Plitn Avenue.— •
JAMES PHELAN
XTHJTE ENZ-100 barrels
nirteland L
VMS!) Lyne; ZOO bbls Eastern
do..lbr male by •
APLE SUGAR.--10 barrele
on romdenmentnt.WATT. LA.NIak Qp
and 173 .Wood street.. .a. •
ne,lOO,lllV-400,
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ItILIALLIS ELIXIR WILL Cana Dyarsrara.
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,.*Enalrafberwitailirstuillint.,,pro!tervalzriertt.alre bott) A e u .
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RIVER NEWS.
The river remain, without important
change, two feet two inches in the chan
nel, by Monongahela marks. Weather
continues clear, cool and pleasant—
mercury 71 in shade.
Captain Dean is having the Messenger
repainted, which, when completed, will
add very much to her outward appear
ance.
Capts. Frank..and Dan. Marratta, have
centractedlor a small boat for Trinity
River (Texas.) The hull is to be built at
Sreedom, and It is expected she will be
ready to leave here about the last of
next month.
The (ilendale Is off the dock and has
laid up at the fifth ward wharf, Alle
gheny,
The R. C. Gray will go on the Man
chester dock for repairs. She will be
supplied - with new smoke stacks be-
Sore she comes out again.
The Lorena and Leonidas will under
go repairs a; Cincinnati.
Captain John Sinnott, a:well-known
New Orleans steamboatman, is here on
a visit to his sister, who resides in Alle.
gheny. He built the Wm. Bagaley here
several years prior to the war.
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We copied a letter om the Cincinnati
Com cia/, written by Capt. David
Dryde , which was 1 effect that there
was no ne loosing aft r the wreck of the
JN M allough, sun last winter, near
Madiso , and intimat ng, that if It was
not removed by the roper parties, that
it would -be remove by the Govern
ment, and the effftts s ld to nay the ex
pensesibus incurred. For thelinforma
tion pf,Capt. Dryden we would state
that a man has been s tioned at Madi
son ever since the di 'ter, whose busi
ness it was to look alter the wreck, and
whenever the water was low enough,
everything that could) be handled was
removed. Furthermore, Capt. Dan.
Moore is now. and has been for some
time past, at Madison,' engaged in this
very work and we are very sure that
Capt. Dryden is no more anxious to
have the wreck removed than Capte.
More . and Ackley. Capt. Dryden
should poet himself better and not go
off half cocked, as he did in this matter.
—Several of the crew of tHe steamer
Sully, lately returned from a mountain
trip, claim to have a Hen on the boat and
have entered suit for the scut of x1,514,=
81, which they state is the aniount due
them.
—The safe of the Cumberland was
found last Saturday near where she
blew up.. There has been a rOmarkable
reticence on the part orber officers rela
tive to this disaster and subsequent
events.
—The Louisvile Courier Journal, of
Tuesday says: Capt. Poe, of the Mollie
Ebert, which boat is laid up below the
falls, is in the city. We learn that it is
his intention to take the Mollie to Mound
City for repairs. She will - take a load
of freight, and will leave the last of this
week ... ... Captain Hugh Campbell,of the
Mary Davage, was in the city yesterday.
The Davage is below the falls, but her
barges are aground at French Island.
—The Captain of the steamer Lady
Grace, lying at Omairinottituself rather
roughly handled laslgeunday by a lot of
roughs. - It appears that the Lady Grace
was chartered by some parties to take
passengers to a prize fight that cams) off
below Plattesmouth and on the return
trip some misunderstanding took place
between the Captain and his rough
guests, wherein the Captain received.
some bad bruises on his bead and body,
and also on several of the doors of the
cabin; furultuze-was thrown overboard,
and smashing was the general disorder.
On the arrival of the boat at Omaha,
several of therowdies were arrested.
—The Evansiille Journal, of Monday,
abyss Capt..l,owith, of the Cumberland,
is in- the city. He is on his way
to Ldetsvale to attend the investigation
of the cause of the explosion, by the
Local Inspectors. The boilers of the
Cumberland are now partly out of the
water, opposite the lower corn shed,
below RaleLgh Boats can pass on either
side of them. Marion Wright, late clerk
of the ill-fated Cumberland, was also a
passenger by the Lumsden, and looks
somewhat the "worse of the wear,'
though he has Tly recovered from
his injuries. He ports Bruce Hunter
also Improving. e has no idea now
many people were lost In the disaster,
as all the books were lost.
PROPOSALS.
Id I WWWIVINIVINIONNW
CITY Pianezra's orrics.
ALLY.Ciatsrf CITY. August 517.10389.
MO SEWER CONTRACTORS,
.1. The Pewee Commission of the City of All -
guenv are prepared tu receive proposals for the
construction of a
Trunk Sewer, about 2,000 Fee
in Length,
On Suring Garden Avenue. from Angle street to
the city L ne.
Drawings and ispeelarations can be seen and
full Information obtained, at the City Engleee
office. Bids will be - reeelved for constructing
the sewer in brick, and also In stone and moat
be delivered on or before SEPTEMBER 4th,
31169. Forms of proposals, on which forms
alone bids will be recelvea, will be furnished at
the City Engineer's office.
fhe Commission do not bind themselves to ao•
Oe_pt the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commission.
CHARLES DAVIS
1 _ CITY ENGINEER.
anz3:ne9
Restores ally :lad faded Hair to its
. ORtcmy Cocoß, removes - Dandruff;
CERES /KL. DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
prevents BAxxvEss, and makes the halt
grow Soft,'Glossy and Luxuriant.
.0.00 and $l5O per Bottle. Bich Bottle is a lied Paper Bor.
4 Prepaml by SEW.ARD, BENTLEY
t CEIENBY, ErugglEts. Buffalo. N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
Wholesale Ages t a—SCHWARTZ & HAZLETT
• SHAD • RECEIVED
'.daily at BENJAMIN PIILPREIM 'popular
Brand, NO. 45 Diamond Market, Pitur.
burgh, and at the Twin City, Allegheny CUT
corner of Ohio and Federal mutts, - can. - t m
ail kinds .of Bea and Lake flab, !annul, shad.
Beak, Codfish.. Haddock and Eel. Also, larg e
supplies of White, Lak Fhb, Salmon, Bass.
'Btergeon, Herring and *Maw Trout, which
wholesale to sell at the. lowest market prices,
or retail. We invite all lovers of
Fresh.Bish to give us a caul, and we will Meer
them street. • • what
ARSHALL 9 B ELIXIR.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WILLIAM MILER $4 CO.
Nos. 221 _.and .223 Liberty Street.
Corner of. Irwin, now offer to the trade at - low
Ames, strictly .
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
M.olasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English !Stand
fined do. Sagan.
New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore Re.
Golden Dri_pe, Coverings, Brunils, Stuart's.
Adams' and Long Island bYroPl•
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses..
Young Hymn, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice. •
Java, Latiuyra and lo Coffees.
Tobacco, 'Lard 011. Fish. Nails. Glass. 1503 1 0 3)
Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly Ola band.. '
ALSO,
IMPORTERS OF
Fine Brandies,Winee andMegm.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling HocX.Winer
of Russel & Co.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Scharsberg and •Jobartnis.
burg. Hockhelmer, Burgundy, &e.
Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olive Oil.
do do Clarets,_ 'mooned in bottles.
do do White Wines, in bottles.
K. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Madeira and PortMlnes.
Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pare.
do Very Superior Old Scotch do Co.
Im_p
Sole Agents for Noes & Chandon's Grand Yin.
eria
Yerzen l. ay and Sellery Champagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted.
10 'Ma
- E ISZFABVIEITD BY A. A T
W. M. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Marc= OrP. EAoL Horn,)
se :re PITTS131:11113M. PA.
. W. C. ARMSTRONG,
BuccessortO Fetzer it Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION moresz,
Na 2 MARKET STREET.
writ
PZTXR ICIIL.. JAS. P. lIICELAST.
KEnt & RITCIULit t T s
COMMISSION MICRCEUINT3,
AND DZALXIII3 or
FLOM, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &C.,
1549 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.'
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Air STEELE & SON,
ANA.
Commission itterchantsi
AND DRUMM IN
.15`1401:7R. (MAIN, VEZE,I), arm.
No. 91 OHIO BYBEE% near East Common.
ALLEGHENY arm PA.
TJ. BLANCH RD,
.A.J. •
Wholesale and Retail Groasrs,
solS:xo9No. 1196 PENN STREET.
TITTLE, RUED & PA.TTON,
Wholesale Sneers. Comnaladon*erehants
Dealen In Produce, Ylonr, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish. Carbon and Lard 011 t Irma. NMase,
Cotton Yarns and all P•i;tabargh Mann etne
generally, US and •1114 e.EDOND
rittsbo nth. :
Raw i. HOUES..IDW. nooks.
TORN I. ROUSE. &BRO&; Sac
tt censor. tO JOHN I. HOUdE 4 C0..-W42le.
saTa Grueers and Commission Merchant', uor•
aer of amnia eld and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
JORIT 611IPTONtut=
ITIPTON& WA LLACE_,
SALE GROCERS AND PROD UCN DEAL.
No. 6 SIXTH STREET. PDtsbonb•
11118CELLAISTEOTIS.
QECIIRITIr AND COMFORT
fur the traveling community.
J. B. HAIL= •
Safely Fite Jacket, Car Heater and
.TIODERATOR.
For Smoke and Rot Air Flues, dispensing with
the use of stoves and fixes Sn orabout the Passen
ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to . any temperature that duty
be desired without tee possibility of firing the
car or cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having obtained of the United States 'Letters
Patent for a gaiety Jacket, which is warranted
to resist the most totemic, heat that may be ap
plied to it in tne position and purpose for which
It is Intended.
. It is a sure protection from accidents by fire,
originating from defective flues or. here Iron
ppes are used aa conductors for smoke become
1; is applicable to all piping that may
overheated, and Is warranted to give perfect sat.
Wanton where wood or other combustible mate
rial may be placed In clime proximity thereto,
I ac now ready to apply my invention to stores,
dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats, railroad
cars, go. Wherever pipes as conductors are
made dangerous 'Cly being overheated and seen
rity desired, I will send on application right to
manufacture or use the above inventlon. Also
Territorial rights to such NO may wish to engage
in selling privileges either ay State or county.
'S. D. EARED..
ger 01IIce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
WORKS." corner of Morris street and the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad, !twelfth ward, Pitts
burros, Pa. jylesmig
2,000;000 ACRES OF
0110IOE LANDS FOR SALE,
BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Comp,
ZA2STERN DIVIBION,k •
Lying along the Una of their road. at
$l,OO TO $&,00 EFS ACRE,
and on a Olt&DIT OF inviCimuta.
For farther Damodar'. mom .143.. addrers
JOHN P. DEVEREVX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas,
Or ORAL B. LAWBORN, See%
anic Rt, Loots. Ellsairari.
TRADE MARK.
DIMIDGE'S
FIRE - PROOF
Lamp
CffiNNEYS.
re.coSALI).A.:I4I - S .
PURIFIES THE BLOOD. _
DIM, BALE BY IMIGGIEITS EVERYWHEta.
4e7lllloxiwy
LOOS OIL CLOTHS,
•
F• eszEw OIL CLOTH • '
You WINDOW SHADT.. pit
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ENNS I ELVA-agasgpii
NIA CENTRALAAIL
... S AD. On and after 11 roc., Sunday AUGUST
will arrive at and depart
from the Union Depot, corner of Washington
and Liberty
xpresal
streets, u follows_ -
rr Down.
Mall Train.... 1:20 am ['Bay It 2 ao am
Put . 1.46 aml *Pacific Ex... 7:43 am
Wall's No. 1 . .. 20 am I Wairs N 0.1.. 630 am
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am I Mail Train.. 4.. 9:10 am
Wall's No. 2.. 9:05 anti Bra'ksAc Nol. 5 10 pm
Cincitinget Ex.13:25 aml Cincin'ti Ex. 1M: 1 O pm
Johnstown Ac 1020 am I Wall'a No. 2.. 11:35 am
Bra' Its Ac Nol 7:0013m rohnstown Ac• 4:05 pm
Plttsb'h 1tx.12:40 pm Brants Ac Not 8:26 pM
Phila. Expressl.loo pm Phila. Express 3:sopm
Bs.No. 3...1:50 pm Matra No. 3..3:05 pm
lls
Wal'sN Nn 4 . 8
pm Wut, 'L Nino. —4.. G:AO ppm
Passn'r 10:90 pm, Wall's no. a.. 11:00 pm
'These train , Mahe elyseeounection at Barrie-
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walla StaSonoverY
Sunday at 9:03 a. to. reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 a. Re tarring, 'leaves Pittsburgh at
-12:110 p.-m. , and arrives at Walls Station at
2:10 p. m.
*Cincinnati ltzpren 'And Pacific Eiprose leaves
other tralzis daily. ar.cept ndag.
dor Pittner infbrmanon apply to
W. H. BECKWITII.4geht.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Cozagany win no, as.
same any risk forßaggage, exec ibr wearing ap•
Daryl and limit the responsi bility to One .90 , t -
d 1 ed'Dollars bmcilne.i All Baggage exceeding
List amount In value will be at the risk of the
owner; union:lSM b? special contract: -
EDWARD 11. W/1.14.13‘3.
aneo .GeneraVSuperintendent. Altoona, Ta.
W E E R N-aimpgs
PENNSYLVANIA.
RA-LROA.D.—On-and after August *9,1869, tk e
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvsfa
Rai road will arrive at and depart from e
Federal Street Depot, Allegheny CitY•se folio t:
• Arrive. I - -
Springd , e No16:40 a mlHall Depart.:9o a m
Freeport No. 18:20 a m !Freeport N 0.19 6 :201: ut
Express 10:40 a m Sharpb , g flol 11:90 a m
Sharpb'g No.11:20 pmi Express 2:20 p m
Freeport N0.24:05 pm Springd , e No13:10 pm
5:50 p m Freeport No. 25:90 p m
Bpriagd , e N026:90 p mdpringd , e No20:30 D
Above trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
every dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at I:510 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Jo ac
lion at 3:40 p. m.
CoxinrrArioN Ticurs—ror sale in packages
of Twenty, between - Allegheny City, C'hestnus
street, Herr's, Benaert, Pine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsburg• and good only on the trains stop; leg
at Stations specteed on tickets.
The trains leaving AllegraenCity at 7:00 a.
In. make direct Connection at Freeport with Wa
lkers line of Stages for Butler and Haunabstr,v n,
Through tickets ma, be purchased at the Once,
No. ISt. Clair street, near the Suspension orl.l ge,
Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply _to -
JAMES LEF•IITiI, AIS
• • - _ Federal Street t.
The Western 'Pennsylvania Railroad /ot
assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit their - responsibility te - 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.
EDWARDH. WILLIAMS.
an3o Geneval Bniserintendent. Altoona. Pa.
no
(1,1,0 prlk li.f.GH •........ •...
, to . _ _ ..
•. •
B . FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO
'll. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGHR; R.
From August 39th. 1869, trains will leave from
*ahr, r e ive l at 4 the Unf
o io l
l 9 w DSe : D
ot, noErxth.t aide,
ei Pitta.
.
x..p2*:o6am ChleagnArrvd:l3ame YrgEn.7:2BamlPhelic Ex.. 7:23 anL&gill3:6Bam Wheeling Ex
10:48.'m
Fast
.10.11:.6:58 aml C. dt. L. Ex 708 Dm
Fast Line.
_.. ..8:48 a miChl , goßx&hU3:2B p m
Cl. & Wieg Ex I:23pm !Cleveland Ex 3:38p m
Chicago Ex.. 1:38 p m!Erie & Titan Esti:llBpm
W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pm Cl. & Wh`g Ex6:3Bp m
Dexcirtfrom Allegheny. I 411148 to Attephevp•
Rea'r Falls Ac.9:013 a miLeetsdale Ac..6:53 I in
Leetsdale " 10:03 aRI I Bea , r Palla '• 8:26 I , M
.. " 11:58 a m Sew Castle "10:231 m
Rochester " 2:23 Pm' Ennn " 9:13 am
Enna " .3:58 pin,Leetsdale "12:4110m
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm ; Bea , r Falls " 2:43m
Bea'rFalls " . 6:13 Dm 1 Leetsdale " 4:33 pm
Leetsdale " .10:42P /a / ..
" 7:23 pm
Fair Oaks Bun- !Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13p mi day uhurch. 9:58 a '
B`
til
1:38 p. m. Chicago Express leaves dal' y
4i!' 7:23D. m. Chicago Express arrives &MY
P. R. MYERS. J. N. McCULLMIGIL
Gent. Pas. & Ticket Agent. - Gent. Manager '
anto'
3 IANGE OFmakaR N A
TIME.
GELEINIT VALLEY RAILROAD
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 0 '
REGIONS WaNUUT CHANGE .OF
On and after MONDAY Jane I , lth, ISt O. TW
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunda
will leave Pittslirge. Depot,. corner or Elev
entli and Plke streets, for ••anSiln, 011 city, ,
.falo. and all nolnts to tle 011 Regions.
• =AVE -PITTREMIGH: pITTBguE,G6
Day Ex 8:00 a miDay• Ex 5:11$ put ;
Wight Ex.. .'. 7:30 pm Nigh tEx 6;3u a zel
Brady's 305 p m Brady& B Ac 10:15
Freeport Ao 9:40 ani L ist sodaW'ks. - 740 a 26
tiodaW O:3U p m Freeport Az, 6:15 pa
Ist Halton... 8:45 m !Ist Hutton.. 0:50 a.
Nkl Ha1t0n...12:00 m 124.1. Helton— 2 Ali
3d Halton— 11.:00 zn 1341 Halton... 1:05 pre , • •
Arnold's Ac. S:OU pm t Arnold's Ac. 7:40 pas
Charon train to and from Soda Works lenT6i
ptfloburrh - Arrive at Pirisbiagli.
(Sundays, l at 0:50 A. It. . •
Express trains stop only at principal "points.
Acconunotlation rains stop at all stations
• J. J. LAWRE4 Cs. Gen'l SEMI:
V;IpILAI3 X. SIN G, Ass% applt. • -
=I
r ifirmint ,
ammo
orarcrswAr : Arip ,
.LOlllB 46.1LwAY. ' •
PAN HANDLE ROVTL
CHANGE OP TIME.-01 and liter BBICDAT,
August 29. 1869, trains will leave and arrive at
the Union Depot, as follows: I • -
Depart. , Arpin..
NMI 2:03 a. M. 13.03 p m.
Put B#3a. M. 7:08y. m.
Express.-: ... ...
.. ... 1:93 D. tn. 7:13 - s. m.
Mined Aco'n..- 5:43 a. m. 4:53 p 112.
MeDonald , s Acc , n, No.l 11:38 a. pa. 7:38 a. is.
Steubenville ACCOMMOd• • 3:53 I),M. 9:68 aM.
MeDonald , S /teen. bro. 2'5.53 D. tn. aqu p.
!Sunday (Much Train.. 13:58p. M. 9:sB'n. M.
X1:43 P. M. tram will leave (tally. .
1511:032.. it:main d a ilyve daily. •
All ostler trains will ran Sh a d exempt
ed. The 8:53 a. m. Train mikes Mose cur
neaten:as at Newark isr Zanesville.
. 6. r.
General Ticket. -*ger t. Colu S
mlfus, , 0..
W.Mr. (MED, SulPt., Dennison, ettib.
anal
DT,IIITEI BURGH ac
z awams
coriNinza y r,
ROAD.
O and 'after TUESDAY, Notember,' llth.
118111, trains will arrive at and depart from -tins
berm corner of Grant and Water streets, Ay
railcars:
- • - Depart: Arrives.
)(elite andfromption- - .
town 7:00 A. X. 6: P. st.,
MoKeesportAccomdtin 11:00 A. X. 2:07.
Ex. to and from Unt'n.. 3:00 P. /0:10 A. 3se
West Newtot{ Atatom'd 4:30 p.ss. .0:35 A. 11.1
Braddock's Acco_mdt'n. 6:15 P. X. 7:50 P. X
Right Ac. Eatimcsport.lo:3o7.lt. 6:46 Xl l
Sunday ()boron Newton P .
and ham West 1:00 P. 1‘.10:00 A. 7
702 tickets apply to.
.• D. N. RATNOND,4.4int
at. E. STOUT. enpanntendent. : no*
M O K
RODTIF I
UNION PACIFIC Rinwtr
Eastein
Ttie ISHORITST AND MONT ReLIAN)
EUDr.t. , :roFi;tee,geetto al 'paint. ;
Colorado . Nevada,: .
California Utah,
•
WaSkinSteitc- )
New Mexico , = ldlrbil; •
• ;
Arizona
Oregoll.
Two Trains tenet Btatei Line attoiLettvetot.ortt,
(Sundays exceptedoon the arrival ot trv:a
of•Raciact Ealtroad noto.St. Louta r and
bat and tit. Joe Railroad trontAitultrY. CAans4ll*
in.. at Lawrence, Topeka. and , 'Amen with ,
staff as for all points in Rums., eld
o
user - .west ni Ellsworth • with -the ortl'rztto
STATES ESPREBB at AN B'S DAILY
LINE Or OVERLAND N.AII. aIiD sZPgv .
.COA9HEZ.FOB
.1:1-EIVV3MBI. SALT-11" ;Lai-43'111:
, ,I , . AND f , 1. 1 : 1 .t. - TR !.
AU Points in theMerrittwietid
• And With EANDISP.BOI,7 I I3-TRI-11PIIklkTi4i4, 7
of COACHES for Port/Iniol4.l3ontts Post. l'asi.,
Albuquerve, Banta Ire,,end, 41 .Dianto ta Aft.
atom and New McAfee.) • - ; u ~ p.. • A
With the ;wean pettlitipnt of ,` i 01.00. )
and egulinvent s V ann' the-- t o eater --
with recoonalble ifeesiand,24us ticui Linea r
froia•lta wwiteren , temmteri • 'how' been
u newinutedil i NAtigt..fhr r.thl .ifeuiptilsettl tai-E
'tratm ter ger went. - ' . -..- • -
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1 ut ,::)./j,ram):il NSIMS 9 III/ffli e v,if ..6 Eli
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