The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 04, 1869, Image 3

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    - leirtimuitali MARKETS.
03PCE os PITTSBUIten GAMTTA
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FRIDAY, Sept. 6, „0 r s
The kilts in a general ay . pre
sent b t little that is really new or im
ports u There is ne change In either
Flour or Grain, the advancd in New
York and Chicago, to the contrary not
withstanding; as operators herd have no
confidence in the advance Z 1 ing, sus
tained. I There is one thin certain, s
however, this upward movemdtit has a
tendency, for the time being; 10 retard
business and restrict operators; as it has
-caused a feeling of uncertaintk and sen
sitiveness which will take so ' e time to
remove, and until this feelin g ) has par
tially, at lealit passed awity, there will
not be much done. 1 •
APP4X3—tinohanged—ranging from
.I©3 Or, bbl. •
BUTTES.—Prime to choice is scarce
and in demand, and may be quoted at
27@30.
BERRIES—SaIes of Blackberries at 90
15$1 ner pall.
CHEESE—May be quoted at 15@17
cents—the outside figure for New York
'Goshen.
CEMENT—Johtietown Hydraulic Ce-
Tient is quoted at $2,25 per bol.
CARBON OIL—In better demand, but
unchanged; we continue to quote stand
ard brands at 28 for 25 or 50 bbl lots, and
.291 - 40 in a retail way.
EGGS—Sales at 16®17.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80 ®B5
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
.for small lots in store.
FLOUR - Is quiet and nnchanged—de
mand - confined entirely to supplying
wants of local trade. Sales of fair to
choice winter and spring wheat brands
at 87®7,50. .
. GRAIN—As there is no advance in
flour here, the mills cannot pay • any ad
vance for wheat,, and, therefore, we con
tinne to quote at $1,30®185, for fair to
, prime Red. - Oats a little firmer, but un
changed, 45 in first hands, and 47®49 in
store. Rye is quoted at 11,10®1,15, the
former in first and the latter in second
hands. Corn is Quiet and unchanged;
,$1 on track and $1,05®1,07 in store, No
movement in Barley, though if any
thing, the feeling seems to stronger.
IlAY—rls dull and unchanged-4115®
20 per ton, as to quality.
lIIGHWINES—UnsettIed, under the
influence of the advices from the west,
and cannot be quoted correctly,
HEMP,—Very dulli-$205 per ton.'
HIISKS:-Sales at 2%®3 eta per pound:.
LIME= - White Lime is quoted atfl,so,
and Cleveland at 12,50 per bbl.
LARD 0.11&:=F. Sellers- & Co. quote
ExtrfiNo. 1, atl,43,and No. 2, ais 1,05®
408
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
, ens, at 50@55 per pair.
PROVlSlONS—Bacon;Sohulders. 15k;
Ribbed Sides, 1834; Clear do, 1934; Sugar
Cured Ram5,23g233 4 . Lard, 20% in
tirces, 21 in ma bbls. and 2134 in buck
ets and ekegs. Mess Pork,' $33N4334.
Dried - Beef, 22.
PEANUTS—Have still farther ad
vanced, and we now quote at 15.
PEACHES—SaIes a; $1,50®2,50 per
box, as to quality.
PLUMS—SaIes at $5 per bushel.
POTATOES—SaIes sweets at $5@5,50
-per bbl for Baltimore's, and 16@6,5u for
Jerseys.
SALT—Is firmer, with sales_ of car
load lots at 51,55 per bbl.
SEED—Small sales of timothy seed
at 54,50(44,75. Nothing doing in clover
and flaxseed;
TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 10 1 4.
WATER MELONS—Quoted at §l5
€)25 per 100, as to quality.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORE, September 3.—Cotton firm;
sales of 800 bales at 35,3 for middling up
lands. Flour; receipts, 12,743 bbls; Flour
opened 10,5150 better, and closed quiet,
with the advance lost; sales of 16,400
bbls. at 58,490®6,40 for superfine state and
western, $6,80®7,35 for extra state, 56,60
@7,45 for extra western, 57,45@7,55 for
for white wheat extra, 46,80©7,40 for R.
H. 0., 16,75@7,00 for extra St. Louis, 47, 2 5
@9,00 for good to choice do.; included in
the sales were 4,000 bbls. extra state for
export at $6,80@7,00. Rye Flour quiet;
sales of 150 bbls. at $4,50@6,50. Corn
meal is more [active, with sales of 800 .
bbls. state at about $5,05, and 100 bbls.
south at 56,05. Whisky heavy; sales of
200 tibia. western at $1,13@1,15 for free '
chiefly, at inside price. Wheat; receipts,
42,964 bbls.; wheat opened 2®3,3
better, but on receipt of a private dis
patches from Liverpool; which quoted
lower prices, the market became dull
and. closed 1020 lower; sales of 11,900
bush,' at $1,52@1,57 'for No. 2 spring,
$1,64@1,6535 for No. 1 winter red and
amber western,- 51,65 fore amber Ken
tucky, $1,68. amber Tennessee, $1,7734
for white. California, and $1,78 for white
Kentucky. Bye quiet and without de.
tided. change. Barley nominal. Corn:
receipts 12,070 bush; market quite firm
and in good trade demand; sales of 68,-
000 bush, at $1,05@1,15 for unsound new
mixed western, 81,16@11,18 for sound do,
$1,20@1,25 for high mixed and western
yellow. and $1,20 for white western.
Oats: receipts 9,469 bush; market more
active and 2@30 better; sales of $4,000
bush,' at 1324680 for new southern and
western and 64 for, old western. Rice
quiet. Coffee quiet. Sager firmer; sales
of 750 hhds, at 1135®12340 for Cuba and
12®133(,c for Porto Rim sales .of 400
boxes of Havana at 1234 ®l3c. Molas
ses firm; sales of 100 hhda English
leland at 58@590. Hops winked.
Petroleum'firm at 161X®16%0 for crude,
and 32X(§323‘,3 for refined. Pork 'dull
and heavy, with aales3oo bbis at 131,87 g
®32,00,f0r mess, 531,60 for old do, $27,50
@28,00 for prime, and 1130,60@31,00 for
prime mess; also sales 250 bbls mess
buyer all the year at $32. Beef steady,
with sales 160•bbla at $8,50@13,50 fur
new plain, mess, and• 112(4117 for new
extra mess. Beef Hams steady, with
sales 100 bbls at 525@30. Out meats
quiet, with sales. 190 pap at 14,4€51534,3
for shouidere,' and 17@1913 for hams;
middles firm. with sales 226 bxs ice
cured 17(i117Xe. lard quiet and steady.
with sales 840 tierces at 17X®19 2 )(03 for
steam, and 19350200 for,kettle rendered.
Batter steady at 15@928e for Ohio, and 15
®3130 for State. Cheese dull at 13@16e.
Freights to Liverpool firmer ' with ship
ments 130,000 bush wheat at9,@)(Wd per
sail, and 9340)10Xtiner steam; also 1,000
bbls flour at 25s 6d per steam. .
Lc/feat—Flour closed dull, slightly in
buyers favor. Wheat drill, heavy and to
lower. Rye nominally unchanged. Oats
steady at 63@68c for western. : horn firm
at $1,16@1,18 for sound, mixed western.
Pork nominal at 43487 for mess. Beef
nominally unchanged. Cut meats dull
and scarcely , so firm. Bacon steady and
in 'fair demand. Lard quiet at Dv@
193‘c for fair to prime steam.. Eggs quiet
and without decided change.
CHICAGO; September B.—Emtern En
abling° weak at par selling. and 1-10 off
baying. .11our (inlet at ' 15,50@7.25 for
pring extras. Wheat Arm and nl2 jig
higher; !ales of No. 1 at SIP@ ling No.
t11.11161,8t, this afternoon the • mar
ket easier ' , with ma es of No: 2 $1,29
seller titelpt4rn tler;,;; Corn Ltarkr
salesi4imo.2 at 20 - (#B9Mor'frepioteg nat
84 Z 5 11§M: . .CSC B2 4 - .10 0111 2
%spirit
was dull at 88c mil, and -8730 seller
September. Oats more active and 134@
I%c higher, ranging at 4534@460 for No.
2, closing at 453‘,5453‘q
r ejected 42®43c.
Rye steady and fairly active; sales of
No. 1 at 97@98c, No. 2 at '94®9430, re
jeeted at 84®8430; closing firm at. 98e
for No. 1, and 94c for No. 2. Barley
more active and firmer; $1,2.5®1,132 for
No. 2 in store, awl 11,25@j1,27 seller the
month. Bighwines dull and heavy,
early sales at $1,08@1,10, closingliiactive;
nominal at ;1,06®1,07. Sugar active;
at 1334®14 . %0 for common to prime
Cuba. Provisions quiet. Mess Pork in
active and nominal at lam. Lard quiet
and stronger at 18%@190. Bulk Meats
firmer; dry salted shoulders 1330; rough
sides 1630. Freights steady and firm,
at Sc on corn and 6340 on wheat to Buf
falo. Receipts for the past twenty-four
hours--3,709 bids dour, 56,840 bush
wheat,235,445 bush corn, 48,693 bash
oats, 494 bush rye. 274 bash barley, and
3,911 head hogs. Shipments-1,982 bbis
flour, 155,778 bush wheat, 183,952 bush
corn, 7,077 bush oats,' 1,233 bush barley,
and 2,413 head hogs.
ST. Louis, September 3.—Tobacco ac
tive, with' full prices.; Cotton nominal
at 32c. Hemp, nothing doing. Flour:
low and medium grades buoyant and
100 higher; other grades dull; super sold
at $4,87@5,25, extra 55,25@5,50, double
extra $5,85(0. treble extra $6,25@6,40,
choice to fumy family 117,75%8,50.
Wheat active add higher, with some
speculative movement; small sales of
No. 2 spring at 81,10, No. 3 red fall $1,12
@1,15, No. do. V 1,16151,21, No. 1 do. $1,24
@1,30. No. 1 white $1.30, choice white
$1,3234@1,45. Corn inactive, 89@900 for
mixed and yellow, 92@95c for white. .
Oats heavy and drooping; sales in bulk
at 48c, in sacks 50@530. Rye slow,
80@85c for good to prime. Barley :
very little offering but good demand for
best qualities; common spring sold at
51,05. Whiskey steady at $1,14. Gro
ceries quiet and unchanged. Provisions
quiet for pork, but there was a large
order demand for bacon. Pork sold at
$3l. Bacon; shoulders 15%0, clear rib
sides 18%, clear sides 18%@19, choice
sugar cured hams 250. Lard quiet and
nominal at 1834®19% steam and kettle
in tierces, 20%@21 in kegs. Cattle in
good supply at 3@634c for inferior to
choice. Hogs steady and firm- at 7to 10e
for very light to heavy. Receipts; flour
4,800 bbls, wheat 46,700 bush, corn 5,000
bush, oats 15,000, barley 1,200, rye 2,000;
hogs 2.000 head.
Curcums.ri, September 3.—Flour firm
and in fair demand, with sales of family
at $6,25. Wheat firm and to higher, with.
sales of red at $1,30©1,35 and white at
51,45 to 51,55. Corn held more firmly,
and closing at $1.03©1,05. Oats firm at
54@513c. Rye firm at $l. Tobacco in
good demand and prices tending ,ttp
ward, with sales of 369 hhds at $7,40 to
527,90. Whisky still unsettled and prices
nominal; it was held at $412 but $l,lO is
the best offer made. Mess Pork remains
dull at $33 and lard at 1934 c; no demand
for either. Bulk meats were in demand,
and could have been sold to a considera
ble extent at 1314 and 163(o, but they were
held V i c higher. Bacon quiet 15®18%c
for should ens an d clear and clear rib sides.
Butter firm at 27 to 32e. Eggs firm at 15c
for selected. Linseed oil firm at $1©1,02.
Lard oil firm at $1.40®1,45. Petroleum
advanced to 31@330 for refined. Gro.
ceries unchangen and firm. Gold ad
vanced to 13534 buying and 136 selling.
Exehange steady at 1-10 discount buying.
LOUISVILLE, September 3.—Bagging:
2pound Kentucky hemp 34®2435c; flax
bagging 24®25e. Flour firmer, super
fine $5®5,25. Grain firm, wheat! red
$1.15; white $1,25. Corn' in bulk Ss®
92.Mc. Oats in bulk 45650 c. Rye 90®95c.
Barley $1,15. Leaf Tobacco very firm
and advancing, sales to-day of 64 hhds,
prices ranged from 17,10 to $17,50. Pro
visions a shade firmer, mesa pork 134®
34,25: bacon shoulders 16c; clear rib
19 y, ®1934c; clear aides 19M ®l93;c; hams.
sugar cared, 2230; extra sugar cured
3314 c. Lard ,
in tierces 20%c. Whisky
raw $1,13®1,14, free.
TOLEDO, September 3.l—Flour is quiet.
Wheat opened 2(gisc better and closed
unchanged; No. 1 white Michigan 81,60,
regular do. 81,36, amber Michigan $1,41,
No. 1 red touched $1,41, and closes at
$1,40, No. 2 do; 11,38, and No. 3 do. $1,32.
Corn 10 better; No. 1990. and No. 2 97c.
Oats 2c better at 630 for No. 1. Freights
4sa9o to Buffalo and Oswego. Receipts:
4,000 bbls flour, 71,300 bus wheat, 19,600
bus corn, 2,V00 bus oats. 700, bus rye.
Shipments: 1,200 bbh3 flour, 67,700 bus
wheat, 13,000 bus corn.
OLEVILAND, September B.—Flottr: the
market is steady. Wheat: No. 1 'red
51,41, No. 2 white $1,40; four cars No. 2
red sold at $l,BB, and 1,000 bush No. 1'
led, before repint, brought 5L45. Corn
'ls held at 51. Oats: sales two cars at 600,
and j one caa at 49c. Rye: Ne. 1
No 2 at 90(495d. Petroleum: refired
.held at 28%®290 for . September and Oe,
,tober, in large lots; small lots, on spot,
`at 30®Slc;icrude held at 50,50.
BALTIMORE:, September B.—Flour very
firm and active, and In good shipping de
mand, with sales of western superfine at
$6@(1,25. Wheat firm, with sales of red
at $1,6& Corn firm, with sales of white
at. $l,lB. Oats firm at G0@620.. Aye dull.
Mess pork quiet at $34,50. Bacon firm;
rib sideslBy 4 ; clear rib 19%, and ehcal
demW
18. Hams 24@)250. Lard dull at
20@21c. Whisky quiet at $1,15, but
could be bought for Tess. -
PHILADELPHIA, I September B.—Plour
firmer, Northwestern extra family 10,60
@7,50. Wheat excited and advanced
23;@50, sales of 80,000 bush red at 11,63
(41,60.. Eve $1.12. Corn drmer, mixed
Western $1,14@1,17. Oats less active,
new 53®60c; old unchanged. Provisions
Inactive; mess pork $88,60. Lard 19;ic.
Petroleum advanced to 82,4(488o for re
lined. Whisky dull at 11,24€11,28.
l!divivsuican, September B.—Flour is
Arm - at Id 55®7 for city XX.. Wheat
steady at $1,54 for Ne, 1, and $48134 for
No. 2. Oats firm at 440 for No. 2. Corn
nominal about 870 for No. 2. Rye firm
at 9834 c for No. 1. Grain freights nomi
nally unchanged. - Receipts—flour 500
bbls, wheat 11,000, oats 7,000, corn 4,000
bush. Shipments— fl our 1,000 bbla, wheat
54,000 bush.
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DETROIT, Sept. 2. W heat open°.
buoyant at an advance of 80, but under
unfavorable eastern advices closed very
dull, heavy and unsettled; *atm white
81,88®1,70, No. do. 51,41®1,47, regular
51,82®1,88, amber. 51,38, Corn 980®$1.
Oats, - 600 for State and medium.
Pxuraniti.Pui.t, September 11.-;- . .The
market for Petrolento is nominally active
and excited: Thirteen vessels.were oha.r
tered for Europe this Week, which in
creases ;the number now loading to
twenty4ane, with upwards of 75,000 bar
rels.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW Yong, September B.—Thentarket
for most classes of textile fabrics is mod.
erately active, but there is no rushing
trade except in specialities. Prices are
generally firm for the moat part. The
only change of imputarwe is an advance
lii Badley's Spool Thread by the agents
to 58,69 regular. .The Augusta sheeting'
are Up to ibc, and white Cabot are of
fered at 1634 c. The layman E and other
standard makes are steady at' 1e340. Yet'
.APPleton A &reoffered at lb%o by a lead.,
Info , bonsai but they are. really . "MIA
qlberokawais of Weds there- ' lB ''
nt kllarlicUlatehangttextbsseve.n Woolen'
'goods are moving more freedyledellse,
vela mad Manua me partleeterlY NUM
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--The Argosy was loadiniat Cincinnati
for W,beeling, on. Wednesday.
--Capt..lno. N. Rhodes:is at Cincinnati,
looking after the Kate Putnam and ,' Le
onidas.-
—The tinned -States survey boat,
Tideoute, was below Evansville, when
last heard from. ti
—Capt. John Booth says. he will have
his barges in the ring for a New Orleans
trip within thirty days.
—Mr,' John Chambers, an old Pitts.
burgher, bat who f9r, several years has
been steamboating on the Arkansas
river, was in 'Cincinnati on Wednesday.
—The wreck of the ill-fated Cumber
land lies in the channel, opposit Brown's
Island, and abreast of the lower corn
shed below Raleigh. Boats can pass o .
,
either side of it
-We clip the following from th n
einnati Gazette of Thursday: Mr mitt:
N Fowler yesterday
_purch ed of
Capt. I. L. Thompson, G. 'W. Thompson
and others, the steamer Edinburgh. for
$15,000, the boat to be / tgrned over to
her new owner next Monday. It is un
derstood that Captain S. Yerkes will
take command of ,he Edinburgh, and
put her in the Arkansas river trade.
—The Whee l'ng Intelllgencer, of
Thursday say The dam across back
river betwee the bridge and the mouth
of Indian heeling creek, is nearly
e l
filnishe / But a few feet on the west
side r e plain to be filled. The work looks
at and and subsubstantial from the
bri ge, and will be a positive benefit to
the navigation of back river, and in
crease the volume of water on' this side
of the island.
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IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Cratrizzidow AND Prrresuatart RArt.-
nosh, September 3.-1 car rye, Ex
change National Bank; 6do I s ore, Mo.
Knight P at Co; 7 do do, Bryan &
Canghey; 1 do lumber, Slack & Sholes;
4do blooms, Nimick & Co; Ido do, Jno
Moorhead; 5 bbls oil, W B Hays & Son;
25 do vinegar, Haworth dr; D; 10 do
do, S Ewart & Co; 10 do do, E Hazleton;
25 do do, 23 bits cheese, Watt Lang Jt Co;
]5 bbls vinegar, 56 bxs starch, W M
Gormley; 15 bbls vinegar, Head & M;
50 do do, 59 do apples; 3 bxs plums,
Bruggerman & O'B; 25 do starch, Knox
& Orr; 50 do do, Rinehart & 8; 2 crates,
MunhaU & McGraw; 4 do, 25 bag starch,
H Rahe; 25 do do, Shipton & Wallace;
4 bbla tallow, 1 crook do, 50 bbls apples,
P Duff & Son: 66 sks oats, Hitchcock
Moe h C0;72 Nib paper, Pittsburgh
Paper Man ufacturing Co; 109 bbls oil,
J. Spear; 110 do apples, 5 keg butter,
Voigt M & Co; 27 aks rye, Mcßane &
Anjer; 50 bbls oil, JS Ramsey; 135 empty
oil do, 200 aks bran, .1 & W Fairley;. 33
aks corn, J A. Graff; 14 bbls apples, D
Ledger; 2 tubs cheese, J Daub; 4 bbls
Plums Woodworth dr. D; 26 do apples,
VanGorderi & 13; 21 do do, Saml Devol,
J 7 do do, W C Armstrong; 12 do do,
H Riddle 4 do do, H Rea Jr; 1 car rye,
D Wallace.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WATAR d CHl
oecto Rat Laos% September 3.-4 cars
metal, Nimick et Co; 4do do, Zug et Co;
1 car rye, D Wallace; 1 do do, Jos S
Finch; dr, Co; 100 green hides, Hartley,
Mateo dr, Co; 25 cgs timothy seed, A G
Cabbage; 25 do do, Bricker dr Co; 10 bdls
broom corn, McElroy dr Co; 9 do do ,
Wright dr. Bebee; 75 bbis flour, Culp cY
Shepard; 100 do do, owner, 25 do vine
gar, Watt Lang dr. Co; 17 cars cement, J
Dunlap; 34 beef hides, B Pflaum; 50 bbls
highwines, Shipton dr. Wallace; 49 bdis
paper, Hostetter fi Smlth;'s pkgs butter,
W H Graff dt Co; 20 doz brooms,
W
Goimaly; 36 bills shovels, Myers et Arm
our; 134 bza cheese,N J Braden; 12 do
do, Ad J Kerr; 1 keg lard, Volgt, Me
hood. dc'Co; 2 bbls eggs, Woodworth dr
Davison; 5 bbis oil, A Torrence.
ALLEM/INN! VA.I;LWZ .RAILBOAD, Sep
tember 2,-800 bbls oil, Pool Bro; 520 do
do. Parker t Thompson; 2,080 do do,
Esher Bro; 480 do do,H McKelvy; 520
do do. J &C; 240 do do, R T
Leech; 1 car lime,D L Reyonolds; 7 hides,
J Kelley; 60 bge oats, A C Schwgaat; 2
bbls eggs. 2 pkga feathers, W H Kirk
patrick dr, Co; 1 car metal, Lewis, Oliver
& Phillips; 1 do do. Totten & Co; 1 car
horses. D lurmhum, 22 bgs oats, 18 do
rye, W Welsh dr. Co; 100 aka oats. 24 do
wheat, Sant it Gisal; 1 car stone, P
Brough; 5 bbls whisky, McCullough,
Smith t Co.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST
Lotus RAILROAD, Sept. 3.-41 bga oats,
Itobb & Herron; 6 do rags, M W Rankin;
2 bbls apples, W H Grafi; 1 car oats,
Hood; 68 sks wool, 8 Harbaugh; 100 bbls
flour, T O Jenkins; 1 car corn, D R Her
ron; 2do staves. W Hastings; 1 do rye,
Robb & Herron; 2do wheat, R T Ken
nedy; 119 bgs wheat, 66 do oats, 8 do
wool, Meanor & Harper; 81 bge oats,
Robb & Herron; 50 do wheat, McHenry
& Hood; 1 car staves, J Painter & Son.
ALLEGHENY STATION, Septet:Ober 8.-
14 carp wheat; Kennedy & Bro; 2do do,
W McKee & Co; 2 do th.tseed, M B Sti3r
dam; 1 do staves, .1 M Hemphill; Bdo
, metal, Lewis . Bailey & Dalzell, 1 do do,
Lindsay & McCutcheon; 8 do limestone,
Superior Iron Cm 1 do lime J Abdel; 10
Ibis vinegar, J Kohen; lot stoneware,
O'Hanlin. ,
STEAMSHIPS,
T° LIVERPOOL AND . AINI
QUEENSTOWN.
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PAkuo l:l2llted orrr OPArrwart
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hantak inrierY eAMIDA.r.. LbADO l tiom• Pier 45,
berth Kiver, New York. For neassyro or ftuiher
information soon? to
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Noe. 221 and 223 tibe Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to a trade at low
figures, stri y
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Porto Rico. Cuba • d Englis Island Sugars.
New York, p. atria; au Baltimore Be. fined do.
Golden De Lovering', Brnnjls, Stuart's,
Adams' and r• ng Ming ngrupt
Porto ai •. Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young • ysen. Japan, Imperial. Gunpowder
and Cot.. g Teas.
Caro . and Ban join Rice.
da Lagnayra and to Coffees.
T.. co, *Lard OIL, Ptah, Nails, Masai Soaps,
. ton Yarns. to., constantly on hand.
1\14130,
IMPORTERS OP -
Fine Brandies,Wines and Began.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinkel & Co.. in bottles.
Spar Wing Moselle, Scharsberg and Jobazinl&
burg, Hocklielmer, Burgundy, &e.
Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olive OIL
do do Clarets, ins rted in bottles,
_ _ do - do White Win s. in bottles.
M. Work & Sons ' Sparkling C tawba.
fine old Sherry, Medetra and Fort Wines.
Free Old Monongauelaltye Whiskies, pure..
do do Very Superior Old Scotch do do. ~
iALSO,
I Sole Ag. enhfbr Mont & Chandon's.Grand Vin.
ImaL
Verzenay d Sellery Champagne. .
Brandies of our own selection and Warranted.
j 10.448
I I 111 4. 1 flay : B B* A. & T
W. M. GORKLY,
EOLISALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DiarcrLy Orr. X&GLZ HcrrzL,)
PrITS33I7IIGI3,
se :yl6
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE CONXISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
111915
Ka u. ac lIITCHART
COMMISSION MEE. I
AND DXLIAILEI 111
PLOUB, GRAIN, SEEDS, .'s
849 Liberty St., Pitt
my 4:b37
Y. STICILX
M STEELE & SON
° Commission fifer
AND DELLIBB
FLOUR. CilartAlN,
Na 96 OHIO BTILEZI, near
ALLEGBE:
T J. BJLANCHARD
L
Wholesale and Retail
' No. 296 PENN ST
a918:329
atiITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
Dealers In ProducP, Plour,!Heron, Cheese,
nab, Carbon and Lard 011, Dolt. • Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yams and all P'lceburg Manutscturea
generally, 112 and 11.4 DAC ND STREET,
Pittsburgh.
JOILUr I. 1101782..XDW. H 01183....
TOUN I. HOUSE &B
u canons to JOHN I. HOUSE
sma Grocers and Commission
ner of Snafthfleld and Water Stre
Jowl . SHITTON A WALLACI.
aIIIPTON & WALLACE, Whole-
SALE GROCERS AND PROD VCR DEAL
. We 6 HEICTEI EMMET. Pliiitrztrah.
14178121
ARCHITECTS.
B ABE & MOSER,
rIII3IT :NOUNS ASSOCIATION BMLDICONS,
Non. II and *Bt. Clair Street. Tlttaburgle,
SPeclal attention given to the dealgning end
bending of 001:1$T HOMES and PIMA 0
osnr.newoo
MISCELLANEOUS.
SECURITY AND COMFORT
fur the traveling community.
B. HELIUM
Safety: Fire Jacket, Gar, Heater and
• JEODERATOR.
_ Tor Smoke and Hot Mr Titres, dispensing with
the use of stoves and tires in or about the Passen
ger or Baggage cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any temperature that may
be desired without the possibility. of thing the
ear or cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having obtained of the United States Letters
Pa
nt for a Safety Jacket, which is warranted
to re sist the 'moat Intense beat that maybe sp.
Ptied to it in ' 1 ,4 0 Position and purpose torlergeb
Intended.
It Is a sure protection from agr l ents hydra.
originating from- defeetive fines r where iron
pipes are used as conductors for oke,or heat.
Ii is applicable to all piping thit may become
,overheated, and is warranted to give perfect eat
istaotton where wood or other combustible mate
rial- may be placed in close proximity thereto,
I an now ready to "apply my invention to stores,
dwellings, fsatorles, shins, steamboats, railroad
cars, go. Wherever pipes as conductors are
made dangerous by being overheated and seen
rity desired, I will send on application right to
manufbeture or :Re the above inveution. • Also
Territorial rights to inch as may wish toengage
in selling privileges either by State or county.
' J. D. ILSEUES.
ar Office at the **NE PLUS UL'IIIA PAINT
WO Ks." corner eif Morita street and the' Alla.
fanny Valley it allmad, Twelfth ward: Pitts
mega: Fs. - • - jylesnatl •
TRADE MARK.
p 1) I{ lll'J~lf~~
MZMEt PROOF
Lamp
CH I EYS.
Filif .
VIM . SHAD 'RECEIVED
daily at BHNJAHIN POLPBEI3B 'popular
1 6tend, NO. *a Diamond atket, puts.
bur h, and a Me Twin City. All gimpy. City.
earner of Ohio and Federal street . Can be had
all kinds of Sea and Lake tab. snout, Shad.
Beak._ Codfish. Haddock and Eel. Also, .larg e
supplies of White; Lake Flab; mon. Ham.
Stergeon. Herring and Macinew: ;rout, - which
enables na to sell at the lowest ma.'ket pricies t
wholesale or .retell. .We invite al( lovers of
Pr em a t esh Fish to give us a call, -and we 'will Maur ns
thress. in
FLOOS OIL :CLOTHS,
eBEEN 4iII2SLOT _
3roß WLNPOW MADE& ; •
TAtANSPA.RENT
INDOW )31111DIEL.
TABLE ABD
• ' °writs r••
IH &VERY YAIr t
. Ef.
OA and Sle
EWSPARER y . - twos
miner's. and persons
G . iutd - dhOnheasn nave i , li k a sta p e ra t
y Toa an MQ.NTHB by
.. and
Po. moo Addreitil ta ~ GA? ..' . . AL.
11 .
Ow r. Illinois. 4
..rtnen
, ~,,,
rrE .I.IIIIY Lb"' ' 4° IITI
WHITE Whit" , - ..,` I ::,, jr. 'Baru
&N. for SOS 07 , ; ; 1
iltriiitritr I ce Buidizu_.
, - 4 ,....1 946 ....3: t
•
Utett . ,eir l ,• °:
Asivic , * I Acid.
sat 111 1
839.<
e ISHOPTHORPE SCHOOL' for
-13 GIRLS. will begin its second year D. V. on
t 15th of SIWTEMBER next. ibe number
of pupils ail of whom live in the house, is lim
ited to .hirty. french is tannht by a rei.ident
governess, and so far as possible is made the
lanzioure of the la oily. Addre.s, for clivu'ars,
etc.. MISS. CHASE, Blsbopthorpe, Bethlehem,
Penna. an3o
BisEIOP. BOWMAN INSTI
THTE.—A Collegiate School fir Young La
dies, No. OS GRANT STREET. 11 e Sall Term
of this School will open on MONDAY, Septem.
her 13th. Both Day and Boarding Pupils re.
esived.
For information or admission apply to
MIX. B. J. COSTER, Rector.
CEGARA Y INSTITUTE, 1527
a,...) and 1529 SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia.
Pa. ENULViIt AND • FRENCH'. For Young
Ladles and Misses, Boarding and Day" Pupils,
wid reopen on MONDAY, Sep , en her so:
FRENCH is the language or the family, and is
constantly spoken in the institute.
MADAME D'HERVILLY.
Principal.
3y2):TTHB
it)ITTSBEIRGH FEMALE COL
LEGE, BZY . I. C. PAESHING.D.D., Pres
' ent.
. .
A strictly arlect Ladles' . Elshool for Boarders
and Day , Pupils.. The leadipg gemsle College
In the titaPe and the first in the United &sites.
superb buildin.s. with a)1 the modern Imp °Te
mente. Every private. room and hal , and school
zoom covered with carpets and matting!.
The Institution has lull collegiate powers and
privi , eges, and grants diplomas to 101 who corn;
plt te the Engasu or Claasical course. Tborour h
and well-selected course' of *May. • IMO. , TE%
TWO TEACHERS. Every department made a
specialty.
Parents are earnestly requestPd to call and
make themselves acqttainted with the excellent
accommodations and ansurpaamd. facilities.
Fall Term commences SEPTEMBER. 1. Bend
for a catalogue.
1028:0 9 M. SIMPSON, PA ea. Trustees.
wit En s,
SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
INSTITUTE, /
.61t West Chester, Pa. ,
• The Scholastic Fear of 10 months begins IiVILD.
NT:SD/A. September let next.
For catalogue, apply to
WM. F. WYEES, A. M.,
au7:nl7 PRINCIPAL AND PROPRIETOR.
IRVING
A Select School for YOUS 0 LADIES, Nos. 10,
151 and 14 Sixth street.
• - •
This School is provided with tlrst-elsmaccom
=nations, strlct'y select, and cniabines all the
advantages afforded by the beat Female Semina
ries.
==l
IiAN T 3,
Fall Term ecmmencea on DSONDAY, septem•
ber fttb. Number of Indents llmlted.
. .
Circu ars at the Book Stores. or at No. 31 Lin
coln avenue,'Allegheny City, the residence of
tne .I' , incipal. who, on and after Wednesday,
September Ist. can be seen at ttis Booms orthe
Institute, from 9 to 12 A. X.
FEED, at.,
larch,
=1
atonm .3rru
h.csnts o
YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL,'
No. 89 NINTH STREET, late Rand,
Will open WPDITESDAY. Sept let. The
Schcol hss elegant and commodiona rooms. a full
corps of able and competent teachers, and every
facility :f,r a thorough.education. ntesides the
nsit•l advantaees of Maps. Charts and Philn
socbleala Apparatus, vapid; Will have the benefit
of a large and valuable Cabin.t of Natural His
tory. Applicatioas for saimitsion may be made
p rsonally or by letter to the principal, at No.
.17 !MU AVAN HE.
D. Ate.
ast Common,
Y CITY. PA.
Grocers,
NEV. S. DL GLENN, A. DI.;
a - 31;H76. TTHS
CLASSICAL ACADEMY.
M. WM. H. WAKEHAM,
. H. HOUBB•
OS., SUC.
IA well-kr own and enceessful Teacher), hawing
returned from the East, will resume ttiaprotes
atonal dtities by opening a ti. lect & hoop fur boys
preparing tor Cutleire or Business: 'Fall Term
wilt begin on 211UNDAV, September 6th;' In a
handsome suite of rooms (now being rated up)
over the. Allegheny baying', Bane Federal
street. Allegheny City. apply to Principal at
his former residence,37 Union avenue. &Ile
eft Cireulars ca n be Dad as the Book Stores.
an2/:n6o WM. H. WAREHAM.:
• CO., Whole.
ercturats, Cor•
PitUbargb.
Miss M. MARKHAM ,
(Late Associate Principal of Irving institute,)
WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR
Young Ladies and Misseib
MONDAY, September 6, 1869.
At the rooms litelv occupied by the Curry Insil
ttite, No SS and 84 Sixth street (late St. Clair).
Circulars can be bad at all the principal Book
stores..or any information may , be obtained of
Mies Markham, at 319 PENN - ST., Pittsburgh.
aniStpsx
FEMALE EDUCATION.
1111. AND IBS. IL N. TWINING'S
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
No. lOU Nt. Vernon St, Philadelphia,
The object - of this Pchool is to impart a practi
cal
and useful 'education. Per this,purpos4l the
rooms are fitted up with ever/ necessary comfort
and convenience for twenty scholars only: The
most efficient teachers. of Preach, German and
Drawing are engaged.
An ample supply of Philosophical and Chemi
cal apparatus Is provided for the illustration of
natural science.
A pamphlet Prospectus of the Ochodwill be
fern abed on application by letteror otherwise.
anls•dkP . , - -
WESTERN UNIVERSITY,
Ross mid Diamond Streets,
•
Fall Term Opens' September 21
There are Seven Departments—Dollsgtate,Sol.
entitle, Civil and Mechanical ltnginetrinff. urn.
tart Weill:lN o , mmercial and Free/Ireton% 40
each,_ instructloa Is thorough and arstemitic.
The Departments of Civil and Mechanical
erhug were organized last year, and have suc
ceeded beyond ail expectation. W Weeds higher
departments of the University are well provided
for, special care la taken that Prepustery rte..
dents are supplied with the best ImA:ruction that
elan be employed; Past success warrant the as
tertion that Students are afforded as good oppor
tunities as erin be had at borne or abroad.
Call, for the present, grom 9.4 to ftsl • u., or
send for a catalogue.
FACULTY.
GEORGE WOODS, LL. D., President and Pro.
(mar of Mental and Moral entice.
JO& P. GRIGG& A. M. rrotpalor of Greek.
Ronl B. W. WILLIAMS . D.. Professor of
/Am.
11. C. Jlia.SON, Pu. 8.. M. D . Prot:Star of
Chemistry, Mineralogy and Otology.
MILTON B .00117, A. 11.. Prolessor ol Math
emetics.
Ray. E. P. CRANE; A. M., Professor of Let .n
and Rhetoric.
S. P. L s.NOLEY Director of Observatory and
Proles* or of Phie'os and Asir anotoy,
MAJ. W. J. L. NICODE3ifIS. U. o. Army, Pro
fessor Military Science and Civ 1 and Mechanical
Engineesing.
d. AI L ERS, Adjunct Professor of
sun.
ALPHONSE M. DANS.E, Instructor In Frinch.
I. N. POll5l/tg , Principal Conurierclal
t LNVI LIFTMEN. A. II Principal Pren.Depn.
9. EvinepAcincat, Proteuor German and
lilater. • iie7inl4 IT
r 1 r
BELLA COy
ANCHOR COTTON . MILLS.
IMO
atssitiammilaNZAVY improlt43L2flElT
1 , ....i4 1 01 4 41 0 1 1 1 11.71P114 6 41114NPA1. :
siramaials AND lATTUIPS.
EDUCATIONAL.
INs'l'l'l LY L E.
DIES. E. A. SMITE,
Pis LN CIPAL.
PRINCIPAT;
exTventrita
RAILROADS.
rENNSYLVAMIXIO
NIA. CENTRAL EXIL
AD. On and after 11 r.m., Sunday AUGUST
99th, 1869. Teat- s will arrive at and depart
from the Union' D. pot, corner of Washing.
and Libe rrrloty s
s. treets. as follows:
A Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:20 sml • tiaylCxp_ressl2.3tt se
Past . 1.45 am •Paclfic Ex. . 7:41
Wall's No. 1.. 6 SiO am Wall's N 0.1.1. 6:30 am
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mail Train.... 8:10 am
Wall". No. 2.. 9:05 am Bra'ksAs 01 . . 510 pm
Cincinnati Ex.13:515 am °Malan! Ex. 1st:110 pm
Johnstown Ac 1090 am Wall's No. 2.. 11:35 Am
Brine Ac Nol 7:OU pm Johnstown Ac.4:05
pm
plush% Ex.111:40 pm Bra"ks Ac N0213:21130m
Phila. Expressl:oo pm 'Phila. Express 3:sopm
Wall's N0.11.-1:50 pm Wall's No. 8..3:06 m p
Bra'ks AcNo 2 9:55 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:05 pm
Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pm i ' East Line 7:30 p m Way Passn'r 10:510 pm Wall's t.o. S.. 11:00PM
•These trains make close connection at Harris.
built fqr Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walls Station every
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 a. in. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at
121:50rp. - in. and arrives at. Walls Station at
114.141 p. as.
ncinnati Express and Pacific Express leaves
daily. An other trans daily except Sunday.
For farther information &polyp.. ,
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
TkePenissylvazialtallroad Company will not as.
sume any risk fOrßaggage, except for wearing ape
parel, and limit theirresponsibility to One He..
Bred Dollars In value. /All Baggage exceeding
tit amount in value /swill be at the risk of the
eirner. - tatters taken trr special contract.
EDWARD 14.
aallo general Superintendent. Altoona.
EE STERN-
PENN/MIX/LAW
ROAD.--On and after August 29,1869.2 e
Passenger Trains on the Weetent Pennsylvan:a
Rai road will/ arrive at and depart from ti e
Feder3lStreet Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. Depart.
Ilpringdie N016:40 . a m , .. 6:20 a in
Freeport i No.lB:2o a m Freeport No. 19:510a in
Express 10:40 a ta SharprOg No111:20 a xt
Sharpleg No.11:20 p 2:210 p m
Freeport N0.21:05 p m Spdngdoe No13:10 pm
lfall 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 p
springd , e N026:20 m Bylined's N026:30 m
Above trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
every dunday at 7:40 1.. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m., Returning, leaves Alleg heny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny dune-,
Lion at 3:40 p. m.
Coxistrravient Timers—For sale In Packages
of Twenty, between Alleeny City, Chestnut
street, Ilerr , s. Bennett, fine Creek, Etna and
Sharpsburs and good only on the trains stopying
at Stations epecined on tklets. •
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 1:00 a.
na. make : direct connection at Freeport withWal
ker,s line of Stages tbrßutler and Bannahstevn,
Throu tickets ntale purchased at tre Oftce,
No. 1 St. Clair stree narthe Suspension allege.
Pitt burl h, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further Inf J rmation LE ap 1 to
AKES Agent
Federal Street Devil.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will tot
aa nmse any risk fur Baggage, except for wearing
apparel. and limit their - responsibility to Cne
Hundred Dollars in - value. A.ll baggage ex
ceeding this :mount in value willbe at the risk of
the owner, unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAM%
sunk General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
Ptig••••••••••• • 611.•••
l aels. IC= WAYNE & CHICAGO
B. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH It. B.
- From A.uguat 30th, 1889, trains will leave from
and arrive at the Umon Depot, north aide, PAts.
burgh cIU . me, as follows:
-
Chlio nt Ex....2:oB a m
Erie Ycn E5.7:28 are
CL & 6M'16:98 am ,
Chicago Wall-6:58 a m
Fast Line. am,
Cl. & Wit'g Ex 1:23 pm
Chicago• Ex. . ,. 1:38 p m
W , e &Erie Ex4:3B pm'
Departfrons Allegheny.
Bear Falls Ae.9:08 a m
Leetsdale " 10:03 a m
.6 6S //:3s l m
Noel:eater 2:23 pm
Enon .6 .3:88 pm
.Leetsdale Ace.s:l3 pm
Bea , rFalls " .6:13 p.m
Leetsdale 10:43=1
Fair Oake Bnn.
day Church. 1:13 p m
Afe. 1:38 p. m. Chlcai
. ifir 7.93 p. m. Chiral
F. B. MYERS. J.
Gen]. Pas. & 1 icket Age
auZO
.
ChlragoEx..Til:l3 a
excite Ex... 7:si3 xlll
%/been= Exit/ABA m
C. &St. U. Ex 7:08 p m
Cht , goEx&MlE:9B p.m
Cleveland Ex. 3:38p m
' Erie Yx , Exs:BBp na
Cl. tt
EsB:3Bp
Ames 131.dileghey y.
Leetsdale Ae..8:53 am
Bea , p Face" ant
New Castle "10:23 inn
Enon " 9:13 am
ILeetsdale "12.48 p m
Belt , r Falls' " savals pia
Leetsdale " 4:33 um
pm
Fair Oaks &M. •
day ',Much. 9:BS rrn
Express leaves da
Express arrives daf.y.
N. McCIILLOI:Te3If,
nt. Gent. Manager.
cal:::
INAENGE. °rang/I'M...-
T. •
GEIENY VALLEY ILAILROAE.
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE -orr,
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OR GAnS.
On and after MON DAY, Jane 14th,1869. TWO
THROUGH. TRAMS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsbn.rgl Depot, corner of Elev.
enth and Pike streets, for Franklin,ollClty,Buil.
falo and all points in 0 eollßegiOns.
hirLivx enTssultsff.l Azar; 1M Frrramni3R
Day Ex..,.. 8:00 am Day Ex 5:11.15 pin
aright Val..: 7:30 pm Night Ex 0;30 ain
Brady's BAc 3.05 p m Bradys B Act 10:15 arc
Freeport Ac. 9:40 aso Ist BodaWiks 7:40 ant
2d SodaW , Jui 6:30 p m Freeport Ac. 6:15p sa
Ist Halton— 0:45 a m Ist Hulton.. 8:50 ain
Ad Hu1t0.n...12:09 m Ad Halton... 9:00 pni
3d Milton... 11:00 pm 3d Helton... 1:03 pni
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's A.e. 7:40 ti in
Churns train to and "from Soda Works leave
Ptttebnrgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Sundays,) at 9:50 A. it.
Express trains stop only at" principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations •
- . . THOMASRILNOx,_ oeu'l ilupl.
M. JUNO, digit, MO.
aplo • : .
ITTSBIIRGIII . AMENIM
I v CINCINNATI . AND
LOMB RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
CHANGE OP TIME.-On and attar SUNDAY.
Aturtiet lid. 1869. trains will leave and arrive at
the Union Depot. unworn:
Depart. Arvive
9:08 a. m.101:02p m.
Past 11•53 x. m. re.
Impress 1:43 p. au 7:13 it az.
Mixed Acen.... 5:83 a. m. 6:63 p at.
.Xoponsldia.teent.No.l 31:28 a. m. 7:38 a. at.
Steubenville Aceommod. 3:53 p.m. 8:48 am.
liettotiald's Atien. N 0.2 5 63 lion- 2:1 1 4P. a .
snndav Ohnreb Train.. 19:58 p. in. 9:58 a. m.
Mr 1:43 a. 14-111P11 Wlll lelllll3
• 18:03 P. x. train wlu arrive - daily.
-AU other trains will run daily. &mum mar -
ed.
,The 8:53 a. Train makes close n
neeticms at Newark az taitentue. •
-
• . SCULL.
- General Ticket Akers. •. C
P °lumbar, 0.
W. W. 018.D.Einpiti. Dennison. Onto.,
z=LUOTlnmen
. ourrNILL
AD.
On and after TUESDAY, Noyeamber, 1T 5.
DM. trains will arrive at and depart from tan
Depot corner of Orant and Wirer streets. as
follows:
AMIN
Kanto andfrom Unto's- . Depart. .
town. Wtoo A. x. -6:00!.7/1
NeKeesportAetomdVn 1.1:00 A. M. A:O3 P: 7i.
Zz. to and from Untql. 0:00 P. W. 10:10 A. N.
Watt Newton Acecen , d 4:30 P. X. 8:35 A. M.
Ilinddook's tipcomdt , n. 5:15 1:50P.
Night Ac. tosseNysport.lo:3o P. X. 8:46 A. X I
Banda
Oh Train to
and ftom West Newton 1:001. at. 10:00 A.
Nor tickets apply to
I. N. RiyivaND. Agent
W. B. STOUT. Bnoenntendent. - nceal
MOHY inuligNlM
UNION PACIFIC TRAILIVAr-
T: Eastern Division.
•
The' EIHURTRST AND, MUST RiLdAILI
RUUZIorom aeattoal Watt It
Colorado
Nevada.
California Utah,
Arizona
Washington.
New Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon.
• tze ieave Mate Use sed Leavenworth
fatl, (Sundays excered,lon timer:lves ot Mtn
of [ ' arias Railroad mai dt. Louis, :an Renee.
Lai and Wit. Joe Railroad from Quilled% connec t "
In. at Lawrence, Topeka ; and Weteelte' w i t
texts for all points In Nauss:. At end o i l
track west of Eilaworib with the UNITED
• TATES EXPRESS t OMPLNI , II • DA4 I 4.
NE OF ovaaLAND gatu rarigs lll '
.SCHBB 1011 • - . •
_ .
DEN VEER; €llll.tir ZiAlErl4
, • AND
. . .
IP.olitits in the Territories,
had SARDKREON I B TBWELICLY LIM!
of CO for ?art Union. B ent , a Fart, less,
Albuquerque. hunts if* and ha POI, 04 la An..
mum and New ktexico.
With th e ream edditlone of rolling moat
an equipment, and the arraniretueste made
with ,Tesponslblo Overland TransporlOWlN, • .4 lam
from its western ter:alas, Ms road now otters
eneasiled • Ostilitles me' the transediatoe of
freight to the Or West.
Tiokets for as ail the
principal *Mem la
the United States sad Oatmeal
reams via THEVOICT
fra
DM
B uN PACI3IO BAUM/1Z
ta • -
ANlMAikka t
,i4Loilailapenates4tai
rol • k
MIN
7. IT r.7, , J.24.7 .
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