Financial Natters in New York Gold Closed at 131;4' (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NEW YORK, February 18, 1869 MONEY. Money market easier, at 7 per cent. on call, which occasioned a cheerfulness and buoyancy on stock exchange. There is no reason to expect a gins of money in the immediate future, but if there should be no locking up of greenbacks the' sup. will be equal to any demand that can reasonably be expected. Sterling a shade better; prime bankers' 83@9% per cent., and short sight 9 44@9)4 per cent; the transactions a ere large, though the de mand from iinpotters was light. Gold lower; /opened at 1343;, and after the day's activity and excitement closed at 134 g. Gold is abundant, and loans, were made at 6@lo per cent. for carrying. It is bAieved the combination operating for a rise have partially unloaded. Clear ance, 157,000,000. BONDS AND STOCKS. Governments opened dull and a frac tion lower, the recent weakness in Ex. change having checked foreign pur chases, but in the afternoon there was a' better demand, especially on the latter issues of five-twenties, and the market was firmer, closing steady. Coupons of 1881, 113 y, ®114; '62,• 114,4(4)115; 'do. '64, 111®111%; do. '65, 1 1 2%1;4)113%i new do., 110©110%; do. '67, 110% 110%; do. '6B, 110%@ill; Ten-Forties, 109%1@109X. State Bonds dull and lower. Missonris, 87%,©88; New Tennessess, 66@66%;. North Carolinas, 59@59 7 x; Viginias, 6135. The stook market opened steady, ex cept for Pacific Maili which sold as low as 105, with a large business. New York Central, Ohio and Mississippi -and St. Paul were features and advanced. Mis cellaneous shares dull but flrm. 'Ex press shares active, with Adams as the leading stock, which rose. from 64(§66%. In the afternoon the railway market was strong and buoyant, with an increased . Activity and an advance of I ®3 per cent. from the lowest point. The, upward turn was occasioned by the easing np of the money market, and the purchases to cover speculative sales made on expec tation- of a decided stri ri ngency. Fort Wayne, New York Cen - aock Island were noticeable t featur n es d . REx press still active, Adams touching 673;, but finally re -acted about two per cent. Pacific Mail recovered to 107%. Miscel lanenus list better. Elve thirty -. - • Prices:--Oumberland, 86© 89;:-Wells,:Express, American, 443pg46; Adams, 65.N®66%; . Merchants Union, 17% @IS; Quicksilver, Canton, 6t@61%; Pacific Mall, 107V,,© 107%; Western Union Telegraph, 37@ 37%; Hartford and Erie, 28; , Mariposa, 8(9%; do preferred, .28%@2831; New York Central, 1623( 3 @16.3; Erie 35' .35%; Hud50n,.135®135%; Harlem, 135%.2) 136; Reading. -92%@)92%; Terre Haute, 39®39%;,Nabash, 66%®66%; preferred, 77@78; St. Patd,- 6f466%;• preferred, 78 @7B . ;‘; Fort Wayne, 120©120%; Ohio and .Mississippi, 35%@34%; Michigan South ern, 94i/A94%; Illinois Central; 143; Pittsburgh. 90y@91; Toledo, 104.5-02) ,104%; Rock IsUnd, 108©108%; North western, 82%@83; do. • preferred, siyogi 91m; St. pref.:, like. C. and tI. C.,:47; C. C. 6t 1., 69; Chicago and Al ton pref., 158. z , • • Mining Shares dull; Smith 11c lee: 165[a185- • - Copper Stocks at - Boston—Calamet, 50; • Copper Falls 16 ; Franklin, 19 Hancock, .3%; Mizinesota,3; Quincy, 293;. Receipts at. the Sub-Treasury, • 8986,400 payments, •8650,304; balance, 11.89,474,=3, Markets 'by Telegraph: New Tonic, Febroary .18.—Cotten dull „ and. yo lower; sales 3,600 bales at 29c for Middling :uplands.; Flour dull, heavy and 10a15e lower; receipts, 3,620 barrels; sales 5,700 bbls at $5,65a6,40 foreuperfine . State and Westerns 3460a7,05 'for extra State; $6,45a7,25 for extra Weatern47,3s , for white wheat extra;- - 311y7588,30 for - round hoop Ohio; $7.50a6,50 for extra .. St., Louis; $9;00a12,00 fOr good choice di?., closing .dull and c heavy.' ;lips , Flaar ;.'quiet; sales ,200 bbls at:55,25a7,20.- Corn' Meal in r moderateirequast; sales 'at la for Western;. $4 for white, and $4,50a4i95ff0r yellow. Whisky, dull; sales of 50 tibls -, _Western free at 95c. ; Wheat dull arid 2a` .3e, lower; ,fecells34o4o bus; sales 47,600' ,hue $1,56a1,60X, for., No.. $ spiting:in store and delivered, the latter , for very choice, 9.;1 1 4 5 2 1Mia; 1 5. for choige t white Michigan. •. Rye guiet and dull.- 'Bar ley dull; sales 5,60 u bui Germuui at32,30a jtarley. Malt , quiet: Cord 'dull and heaVy audio lower; receipts, 20;575 bus; Aiales 46,000 bus at 89a91e for new mice fl western, closing at 90a$1 • for old do in store. Oats dull and lc loier; re= ceipts, 14,215 -bus, sales 27,000 bus at 743 o for western in store, and 760 for do afloat. Rice dull. Coffee in fair demand and 1 ,4a1i0 better; sales 5,500 bags Rio at /5a16%c gold. Sugar Arm; sales 125 biz Cuba at 1334a133.ic, and 1,600 has Ha , vanna at 133;a14X 1 c. Molasses dull; sales 50 bbls New Orleans at b2aBsc. Petro leum firm at 22a22ic fee crude, and 37a 37340 for relined bonded. Hops dull at 150 for American. Linseed Oil dull at $1,024403. Spirits Turpentine 55a55X0. - Pork- heavy'andlower at $32,75a32,07 for fie* mega,' $32,25 for old 'd0,A26,50a,27,50: for-rprime -and 1'4,5041,00 • for prime' ~mess, and ' new mess sellers April, 08;12. Beef: sales 140 bbls 59a10.80 for, new plain mess, and 114a19,50 for new' ex trajneas. Tierce BBeef quiet,.. With sales 1 80iiereelit127a30.for , qpiline metal, and 113045 for India' mesa,- Beef lisms *di - WOO o S.bbls l at. Igaaa: Cut Bleata, steady- at! 14a143‘43-.40r , shoulders, and 17 ,Va 18 p1 . 9r Pressed 3 . 00, , • .1i14411:: wetiterii, , aia. , 1 4 0ifa5,40 , lor' • city:- MiddleS hpayy. - Lard heiriT, with 630 0 tierces, st” 1.8,Ka204 Chiefly at %COM for steamy, ands 221,22340 for /kettle letidered: sales 150 tierces steam, seller, Pobrtiary - arid April, at) r = 19y 3 c. Butter firmer at25a350 for Ohio.- , Cheese firm:, Ifreightata Liverpool low-, er, with engegempAte3o,ooo bush.,wheat al._4sid per nil, and 6io v i ci'pOr steam., - -ifate4tl-Flour, closed dull,and is 10albe on, medium and , good grades.' Wbe#t isheavyandla2c lower,.with only: millipg and export demand,: Bye Jo. riOndsal,,und,soldat,3l,4s for,w,estera.. 144E00 and heavy at 76yc for Western-, , - , lwatort,Cor.u.dull,and lower at $9/000 Artew,,mixed western; old, do. is nom-.. - inal,at ; Pork is quiet at $32,50a32,75 for messi cash, and regular.. Beef and is without material change, Cat j Meats - are steady with a moderate in quiry. , Bacon dull and unchanged. Lard quiet at .111%a193.‘ for fair, to prime and market steady. Eggs closed steady ' at 22a24.0 CHICAOOi Feb. 18.—Exchange weak at 1-10'per cent. Flour quiet, endowing to, the decline in wheat holders gladly ao.„. cepted tha current range-of prices paid yesterday; sales 2,800 bbls at 15,15a6,25 for spring extras; 0,2529,50 'for winter ' extras, 14,25a5 for - spring superfine, brands... Wheat dull and Weak, with a decline of %We per bn; sales at 81,21 a. 1,24 for. No. 1; $1,18y‘a1,15% for No. 2, closing weak at 11416y,a1,15% `for "Nci.2 spring. Corn is also dull at a decline of se,a 6 ge per inn; new sold at '58 1 ,409c; for No. 2 60o,land no grade 4-57a563(,c, clos ing at 683‘958gclfor new for future de- , , livery; sales were at 691faT0o for No. 1, sellers Or May; 66c sellers for last half of April, and 65c sellers for May for No. 2. Oats dull buethe, market is a shade firmer, with sales at 54a.54,c for No. 2, closing dull at 54c. Rye quiet at $1,17% for winter, and $1.19%51,20 for fresh re c-ipts No. 1. Barley dull at $1,90 for winter, and $1,92 for flesh receipts No. 2. Highwines neglected, dull and nominal at 89a90c: Provisions dull. Mess pork sold at, $33,50, buyers for March, but for bash; the market was nominal, at 1332.50 for extra prime. Pork nominal at $26,50. Lard dull and a little better than atonal ' nal at 19c; the only sales reported being at 19Mc for steam in settlement, and at 19y,c, seller for March. Clear Sides sold at 16c. Dry Salted Shoulders sold at 1214 c, loose. Dressed Hogs dull at sl3a 14 for lots, dividing on 200 lbs, and at $12a13,50 all round, closing* about sl3a 13,50 for shipping lots. Receipts-7,363 bbls 25,t318 bush wheat; 47,813 bush corn; 7,256 bush oats; 4,852 hush 'rye; 1,950 bush barley; 1,094 dressed hogs; 3,365 live hogs. Shipments-9:807 bbls flour; 52,357 bush wheat; 13,754 bush corn; 4,672 bush oats; 10,160 bush rye; 3,350 live hogs; 989 dressed hogs. CINCINNATI, February 18.—Flour dull and lower, with sales family at 87a7,25. Wheat very dull; red, winter was offered this afternoon at $1,50a1,60, without buy ers. Corn dull, and closing with no buy._ era at.better than 62c. Rye is a shade firma& with sales No. 1 at $1,42a1,43. Oats dull; •No. 1 at 67a68c. Barley un- changed and quiet. Cotton dull and no demand; middling nominally 2714a28c, Mess Pork, Bulk Meats and nom inally unchanged,with no demand; Mess Pork can be bought at $33, Bulk Meats at 13a15c, and Bacon INo far shoulders, 17a173.0 for clear rib sides, and ugt for clear sides. There is better demand for Lard, with sales 420 tierces at ‘19;10 for country, and2o43 for city 15tieroesci sold' at 20c, buyer for March.hßette firm and in good demand at 33a37. Eggs firm at 18a19o. There is no • change in Oils. Tobacco quiet, with sales 135 hhds at saloc for lugs, and 9a12a20a26 flir leaf. Sugar active and Kai4a higher; refined at 19)ia20c, for hard, Coffee unchanged. Gold market dull at 134, buying. Ex ,change dull at one-tenth per cent. die count, buying. IST. LOUIS, February .I&—Tobacco— buyers and sellers are apart and there is very little doing. Cotton and Hemp= nothing transpired. Flour quiet and un changed; $5,50a6 for fall sdperfine; $6,25a 6,50 for do extra p 17a7,50 for do double extra. Wheat dull at $1,45a1,90 for fair to choice fall; spring lower ' at $1,30a1,32 for No. 2. Corn dull and drooping, at 68a73c. Oats dull and declining, and business small, at 62a66c. Barley very , quiet, with small sales of choice - fall at p,so. Rye firm, at $1,30a1,33. Whisky 'dull and lower, at 94e. Pork steady, at $33. Bulk meats dull, with no round lots offering; jobbing sales—shoulders, 13y,0, clear rib, 18!,4c; clear sides, 1630 17c. all packed. Bacon dull and un changed; 14y a c for shoulders; 1714a171,c,c fof clear rib; 17Nal8c for clear sides. Lard nominal, at 19a20c. Receipts-1,800 , barrels flour. 11,500 bash wheat, 4,900 bush corn, 5,300 bush oats, 700 bush rye • 1,200' hogs. NEW ORLEANS, February 17—Cotton very unsettled, middlings nominal at • 281, sellera• rnfusing that figure; sales, 1,500 bales; receipts, 4,658 balea; exports, 2.172 bales. - Sugar steady; common 12a 12yZe„ prime 14;ic, yellow clarified 32c. Molasses , steady, at, 78a80c for prime. Flour firmer; superfine $6,37a6,50, double extra g 7,25, treble do $7,50. Corn scarce at 80c. Oats firm at 72a73c. Whlsky;- western rectified $1a1,05. Ceffee very firm and the stock light: fair 15a16c, prime 17a18c. MlLWAlDlEE,FebruarylB.—Flour dull and weak and prices uncnanged. Wheat more active but lower at $1,183.0 for No. 1, and $1,13 for _No. 2, Oats tirmer, at 53%e for No. 2.. Corn film at. 57a60c for new.. .Rye firm at $1,14a1,15 for No. 1. Barley nominal. 'Provisions quiet and unchanged. Dressed Hogs firmer at $l3 WA. itecelets-2,ooo'bbls flour, B,opo,bus Wheat, 2,000 oats, 1,000 bus barley, 100 dressed hogs. , Shipments-2,000 barrels flour, 11;000 bus wheat, 200 bbls and 60 tea pork. , , . Tomano, February 18.—Flonr dull and heavy. Wheat—amber 1340 lower at $1,644: No. 1 'white Michigan IMo lower at 5/,87.g: Corn: a shade. better but not, activeynew 68a68M:on spot, 69 seller for March and 73 seller:for last half of April; condemned lo better at 69. Oats dulland unchinged: small sales at 60 for Michi gan. Rye dull:and unchanged. • Barley, steady at $2 fur State and $2,20 for Can ada. .Dressed Hogs dull Cloverseed quiet at ;8.28'1 . 9,30. '• , PHILADELPHIA; February 18.—Flour Market depressed by , the itringency in Money'. Sugar and Molasaes'excited and adwinchigi Wheat very dull for inferior; goCKI red firm at $1,80a1,90; white, $2.10a 2,20. Rye actiVe at $1,65. Corn' dull, yellow, 88a89c; white, 81a86o. Oita firm; Western, 74a76c. Provisions dull. Mess Pork,'-533. Beef HamS, $34. Hams in pickle, 18WA185io. Shoulders in salt, 14 al4 4e.. Lard, 206 e. Whisky nominal. Februyry'lB.-LTobacco so. .five; sales of 334 hhda lugs to medium cutting leaf at IBWa. Cotton, 280. Mess pork 33c. Lard,_2oa2o3o. BaccuiL-sales of shoulders at 14Va• clear riltaides, 17c; clear sides, .181 V. ; Bulk meacs7.shonld. era, 1.334 c; clear rib ;sides. IQ/e; clear sides, ,17o„alt packed. F10ur,,V,5,75a 16,25. Wheat, $1,6541,70. - Corn, 60a70c.' Oats, ‘ 65 1 , 6 6 0-, R9l 1 1, 3 ,r-1 4 4,1,46-. key, 98a. ' , t BALTIMORE, February . 13.—FlOur'is• in p.ood demand and prices unchanged. Wheat dull:, prime Talley • red ! 52,20 a 2,3o.,',CorliLopened firmbnt closed dull; white is srat t . 9oa*; yellow, 88i. a 94 Ada' ''Toa7bc. ;Rye titan at 11;30a1;60; eels Iki:•rk, /AO, ,Pa Cori Arai atettzre., ter titiSid"* . 6 Jair ' i / o• 183018 Walters; 155015.xc: ;#10418,. " d.qui kat 210," ." • Crzyp.t.szin,....February 18..-"-Wheit•L- No. 1 red wintextheld.at $1,62; No. 2 &o,: $1,80,,,.._C0rp-0.#38 of 3 _eara N 4 0E0,64,1 • Rye held 'at $1,8041;52 for. No. 1, and $T,25 4 0 ,28 I'4 Na 2. Fetro, , leum ceritieneti and , heaYy, and .,ricektend ,downward'; Is ruled at ilat - ^itined.dull and .nominal; standard- hlteln:Car lota it" 33a33W,,03; prime light strawte'White; au,' • • .13uPpe.x,o,,,FebrAwX 1 7.7-Rieittr; Imre. flag uiry,,.but-Pattritet ‘Witilit.eity.(grq,und . a p dD ß , ppro;.,phirp t rp r Rr' rionc, nom aa.., Oa pt.,„• dull, small 04:Itt ' is lb it'Ol9`tola track.. Oats nominal at 6,ic ins eate l .:' Bye held it 11,35- in'store. }limy ,nomlnal: Park dull at 8,33; Lard , dull at',9l.o.''' High. 04c. Seeds thn, quiet and phanged.. Burraw, February 18:—Flour now. ,unchanged. Wheat held at preyi= °as rates with no demand. `,Corn dull; small sales at 76377 c on track. Oats firm at 650 in attire, the demand ' trivial. Rye held at $1;35 in store. Barley firm. Seeds steady. Moss i pork, • laid,: and high wines nnabanged. , - • and 18,-Cotton dull and nominai:at,27,4,a2Bc; receipts 'Were 1,073 bales; exports, 993 baleo: ,Flour steadY: Corp, 72a730 Oats, $418.5 is c; Hay, i sL7',;'' TlTati; /.44230. Cornmeal; /3.40 a3,50%F0rk ; ' $34: - Bulk Meats quiet; tdear aide 4, 17;fc; shoulders, 14a. Dress. ed Hogs, SAN FBANODIOX4 Feb; 17.—F1qur; sales of extra:were made at 1115,75, and Oregon extra; at $4,75a5,25. Wheat: sales were made of cholas shipping at #1,75. Legal . Tenders, 750. PITTSBURGIi GAZEIT_E FRIDAY, _FEBRUARY At_ 180 a; RIVER NEWS The weather continues very changea ble; on Wednesday evening it was soft with considerable rain while yesterday it was cold with a western wind. River falling steadily with eleven feet by the Monongahela marks. The Kenton from Portsmouth, and Bayard from Parkersburg would arrive last night, and will return again to-day. Business was dull at the landing yes terday, the shipments being very light, but we are in hopes that an improveinent is near at band. There is one thing, how ever, that is well to bear in mind, this has been an unusually open winter, and with navigation uninterrupted, with the exception perhaps of a conple of weeks, tnere is no great accumulation of manu factured goods, • and it is possible that the shipments both West and South this Spring may not bees large as usual. At no time since the war has there been as many boats loaded for New Orleans, as during the past winter. It is thought, however, that there will be a good deal of freight and &large number of passen gers, here within the next ninety days, for the 'Upper Mississippi and Mis souri 'Rivers, so that after all. the spring busins may yet come to the standard. The linmigration westward from this place has been large for several years past in the Spring, and we see no reason why this one should be an el - caption. &Sam was raised on the Carrie V. Konntxon Wednesday, but owing to the boilers leaking badly, her trial trip was deferred until Saturday. The interest trianifested 'in regard to the engines on this boat' is not subsiding, and 'there will .doubtlessibe an unasually large number of steamboatmen on her when she makes her trial 'trip. The Bayard, Capt. Geo. D. Moore, is the regular packet for 'Parkersburg to day, leaving promptly at noon. The hull for Capt.. Torn. Poe's. new Mountain boat arrived from the boat yard yesterday. Work is progressing raphlly on the new Northern, Line Packet, Minneapo. Its. She is Vary much sidadred b all Who have seen her. Capt. M. A. Col's, new mountain boat, it, is expected, will be completed about the ndddle of next month. The Lorena, Capt. Sam Shuman, is filling up steadily for St. Louis, and will 'positively take her departure on Satur day. The Lorena is one of the beat boats in the trade. Capt. Swaney contemplates ,loading the Armadillo fbr St. Louis, after the Lorena. The Cunene, is enroute from Nash ville to Pittsburgh. .. -The New Orleans Crescent says: A negro who had been stealing whisky was pursued yesterday morning upon the upper steamboat binding. and after having been beaten nearly to death by those humane officers, he was placed upon a dray and driven to the lock up. Our levee police are expert in the use of their badge of office, the club—especially upon the persons of defenseless wisp. 1161-8., -ft said that .the Line Packet is Company and White r Collar Line, of St. Louis. intend consolidating the In terest of both by forming a daily line to St. Paul.. composed of ten steamers— five from each company to leave on al ternate days. If accomplished, this will prove a wise arrangement, avoiding ru-* mons competition and disastrous ex pense. —The motion for a new trial in the case of the steamboat Imperial and own era vs. the Louisville and Nashville Railroad; the owners of the boat having a few days since been awarded a judg ment of 322.000 damages, was argued in the Circuit Court yesterday at Nashville and allowed—the defendant to pay costs to the precise time. —A St. LOMB telegram save: Rumors are current that the Ndrthern and,White. Collar Lines have; agreed upon au ar-, rangemisra under which they will start one boat through to St. Paul on alternate days, but nothing of a really definite character has transpired. • : --The silver cup whih was vo for at kfair lately. , held in .c Natchea,. to ted be given to the steamboat Captain receiving a majority of votes,was won by CapteTout Leathers, of the Belle Lee, who received over 3,900 votes. • —The Iron` County (Mo.) Regicter saye Mr. Sweeny : has made as mill e t failure to clear out and navigate' Black River, and that, by'blundering; be has caused eonsiderable loss to his friends. Rockport Democrat says Mr. Jno. James, Sr., intetids t phschig another packet In the Evansville and•Cincittqati trade in connection with the Charmer. - —The Mary Davage• and R. C. Grey wore advertised to leave ,Clneinnati for Pittsburgh on,Wednesday.- The former, boat is en route from Now Orleans. --Captain MB. Peirsel, hue of the G. A. Thompson, has taken chance:of the Cheyenne, and will load her for Arkan sas 'river. --Captain Chas. David, having -Fecov .ered front his recent illness, h.* reßilMed command of the Louisville packer, Oen. Buell. --Captain Elish . Spencer i 8 billding a light draught steamer at the npper ship- yard of the Parkersburg Company. -The ,and- impOrt4, from New Orleans, passed. Little Rock for Ft: Smith on Saturday. Tha Bellevertion Is. snouts from St. Louis toirlttsburgh. —"f4 B lezfi lk di ; ' Or.4Yd.t.! Cincinnati it !I , a , ' ) iltiVeii'and'Weathdr. • LopwriLLEt; February.4B. 7 % Ti7eithei oltiar and tallthji; withgins 'feet Ititifiniclic.lo.lvatefikk • • - /; • / • ;IMPORTS /lifif;RAILROAD. 'P2 tßo p c , POVArE -& , CiAoo` jI44 , IIOAD.'Pe 'rt . /141-43 'Vali merali• 1/ilitdokoet ":// '; 5 / dcP'do; Uni on Irsin Mills; 2 do do Coletna6;,Rallim & Cof 2" 'ears: / dry *led "sh e enldek.si' •E 11, Myttra s 4l. : Ck4l2llars wheat, J, S'/Ligget dt, Co; 50 'bbilf 200 Skis tlbui"flaivolt & Dew. bourah 400/ 6ble/flo U V,oia er'; 3 t'arsivheat, l Scott it Glaal; 1 ear corK/Pdp.t. Shbmaker & ' Langenhefinf 1.1//oki,/mid ' slings, IT//fGenard; :2 cars - barley; Id ' /Carltb/t/ . it Co, 82 bids' lipples;lT'Reit; la ! bhis apples, W 13( Graf & Co; 188' bbla apples, Bauth 6 - :"IlLyson; bbls' apples, S B Shriver & Co; 6 oars' lime, slime, Shoenberger & Blair; 7 bible applem, M bleanor IHar 87 bxs cheese, Rankin: 25 doz per; brooms, 21 bts cheese, W. S Ewart it Co; 25 bas starch; Thomas & Co; 39 aka 'rags, Godfrey it Clark;2s bbls oil, B L )ahnestodk-& Co; 74 bxs"cheese, /W- Hasiage & Co; 35 dra brooms; W Miller & Co; / car oats R Knox it Son; 1 bbl butter,,T lEfw,e6zletoni2 bbls tallo M Delatige. 0444 , V.susasto AND, "Pmesinitik BAAL', "PbrUarY New York ore, Shoenberger, Blair NC(); 2 di? do, /1/ 1 car pig iron, Rseae , Gra/I'4 Dull; . 1 car, lumber, R & S.Wilson; 1 do potatoes Me"- Vitty & Wyraan; I do, atone, J L L Epoz, 1 do pig iron, 4 levers, 1 bx. iron, . Smith; 1 car pig iron, Union Iron Mills; 5 . bbls ,011, J NV Drape; 3 blabs apples, 10 bids - bean_ I s Volgt, Mahood & CO3; bx ,per, J M CoOPer.. & - Co; '4 bbls tallow,. W .naccrus '& :Sp/4'B bbls wine, II Zlm . merman; 3 oars pig iron, Mitchell, Ste ' venson & Co; 20 hlids sugar, 24 eadstobe, Smith, Johnson & Co; 40 bbls fruit, 2 bbls eggs, W H Graff t Co; 22 bbls beans, H Rea, Jr; 2 bbls beans, 2 do eggs, F H Craighead; 4 bxs queensware, Ring & Co; 2 bbls eggs, 2 do apples, Head t bletzgar. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Feb ruary 18,-240 bbls oil, James Wilkins; 400 do do, Fisher Bro; 480 do do, Johns thanklGallagher; 21 bgs rye, dos 9 Finch; 110 do oats, J W Thuraby; 1 car hay, Moreland lc Mitchell; 3 bbls, refikicd oil, Munhall & Megraw. 40 do do, W Mc- Curcheon; 7 aks wool, Frank Bro di Co; 14 aks dry apples, 5 do rags, 5 do onions, E Heazletou; 36 sks rye, Scott dr Gisal; 100 sks oats, Keil dr Ritchart;. 15 eks wheat, 11 Knox; 4 cars metal, McKnight, Porter S. Co; 2 do do, John Moorhead. ALLEGHENY. STATION, February 18. , ,5 bbls oil, HM Henderson; 4 cars barley, Gilmore, Straub dot Co; 10 sks oats; E It Maginn• i 4 cars limestone, Superior Inn Co; 50 bbls flour, Hippley Beckert; 2.0 sks flax seed, S B Swydani; 1 car met:l, Lewis, Bailey dr Dalzell; 10 bxs Daki powder. G W Fust,: 1. .car lam I , Goush & R. STEARIBOATS. , , OR CAIROAND ST., LOIIIS—The steamer VollEgit Ca p t. 1). SHUMAN. Will leave for the above and Intermediate por a on THIS DA X, /Stb lnat.. at 4 p. 31. Forfrelght or passage apply on board or to J. LACK. or fels J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents: pITTSBURGH, 42 2 W it wnEELnire, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, toot of Wood DAILY, AT Isl M. TOZSDAYS AND FRIDAYS, SAYA. - SD A. S. sasa:Krark, Master. WZDNY.SDATS AND SATURDAYS, , falai' EAGLE' L. IiDSNNAN, Master. 'Freight will be received at all hours by • eels JAMES COLLINS. Arent. ' STEAMSHIPS._ To LIVERPOOL :ANDAIS QVEENSTOINTN. TRU INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Numbering, exteen first-dais vessels, among In ,he celebrated CITY OF FARIts, CITY OP. ANTWETP. CITY OP BOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE, crry' OP LONDON. Balling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45. rth Illver.-New York. ?or nassage or further Intornay.len sturdy to WILT.IAX BEIGIITIN Jr. TO FIFTH. STREET. febrookle v osrlvnnno , lt* Pont 11111.• plttshnr ----------- MISCELLANEOUS. T HE ECONONY BUTTER CO ilk the attention of all interested In the. mine tlon of the extravayant cost of Butter, to their praettcal and thonomlthl system of making pure prime Butter by the aid of the EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT A brief allusion to the origin of this'lrerortant discovery may tot prove uninteresting. Among the authent'eated records of the re noweed Cap ' tale Cook's voyage around the world, is found the si :element, that while sojourning !bra theft time on the Brallian Coast of South America, he _ oh: e rved the natives using, in the preparation of their food, abceotfai oil.' which, ppon eranlina- Item lie found to pdssess, the appearance, • taste and fisvorof Butter; titen furtl.or Inquiry, how ever, he - ascertained that it was.tramply a sub stance that the natives distilled in a crude and limpet:feet manner,. from a._ rich and luxuriant plant thaterew spontaneously and nbundantli in .:tbat , warm tropical.country. A few fears ago, au eminent French chemist, while on a profes atonal vlsit'tot he tropics, made numerous exper iments with this remarkable produetlon of na ture, and succeeded .in extracting a concentrated essence of tke plant. The formula.for Its prep s. rat!on; and the Sale Eight fer its sale In this country are the exelraldve property of elder Coin. papyihy lebete it wall purchased from the orlgl nal discoverer. We damn for dal; 'remarkable,- Perfectifrarinfiese lta brtts nee a net gain Of frOm Sato 110 . 0 „per cent. Is made In tb,epaztufaclure of Buttery 2d.—Thitt tititter; Which from age or wiratever• :• cans.; -maybe strong ; rancid,' streaked or coarse-grained, and comparatively useless for; general use, by the aid of this Extract,. Is re stored tells Original • freshne is and sweetness,. fine-grain; and evenstelor. • : 3d.—.ivy the use of this Este. et; one pound of delicious, fresh Butter IS actually made from one pint of milk. 4tll.—That a pure •and excellent table Butter can be made, at a cost of from 15 to 20 c nts per pound. The chief expense wherein being But. ter, which Is the essential base. 50.-2 hat Butter manufactured by the aid of this Extract is equatelie every respect to the best. Butter made by the Ordinary method. oth.—The Extract after thorough analysis, by &biochemists, Is pronounced perfectly free from - any deleterloeis substance. the ing'redlent3 be teg perelyof a vegetable nature. 7' • liitherin.probl: of be foregoing assertions, the IractOry of this company Is matifeg,,one ton of Butter per day s which meets' with ready sale lithe Meer Tokk Krrket, and Isemistliniral froM the tables pt , liestaliranta end' l i ritiate families la this city and chew - here. ••: ' A 'srainple Plieinge•of the Eitrailef eualcient reeke 50 les. tif Better; with fell directions; foe uee ) , wilibeeept. pi, any address, ,on receipt of a:1111316i of real Merit at 4; Aillt , E o 4l4 l lliorrs imitations,: we Nook* apectally caution the public against counterfeits and worth.l tobiluitesioneo •stieerziel.se :stclye l P, Lltie it th eh, tl n r 9fea a l n e tNtlkent iy,lß. - sclri A e 9 I IRAPY AO. P.t.rCoo 1 1474ni7ifk i gra 41%4: 1416411/6 " .. mew. ceentv.enfi.lf lilghtrafitale:.•.ifecing ta capitalists ?axe App rtuotttei ireteblubieg It 1 44 1 1ei _PU 6 / p colt fpaf. , ,0 e_tlorFloi!4 pFplicst ;; • • .44,griklii . ,V . V!inted Everyls , l3Tii, f; M " CAllAltT+:i'Pti're s yeb !¢D Coartlii,, 41 pound, sufficient to give a . rivh.troiciiin,lepor 200 lbs. iif White butter, 50 cents per pounder: racskage.:sent to sun; addrees.:_so.FArte e tshoeld be wilbout It, as white and stresay Butter is Worth:from:six to ten cents. a imund , less In all, markela than that °ea rich yellow feB:el6 NT 4ll lc E r/Ig e Oglace. of the .40il1YE ' A.Nir cor:ort 4 , 011K8 hes 'this day beetiltEMOVED _ fic;reli s co• 07.zrourtb yltivettut,.rittsburgh,i TO -10.902'0RT, No. 460 Rebecca, Street, Allegheny. Brio office at. HARRIS & 3.1.1 LIBERTY STRE AT; corner of Tenthafor.. .merly Wayne). Orders left at the; Factory. at: . Harris I Ew.ng'e, or sent through the Pittsburgh Post•ONce, will rendre prompt attention.. fedPeil J. SOILOONSIAKAR & SON. ECONOMIZE 'Ecila N'ITEL, bg nstug the SIITIE CENTRIFUGAL • ''GOVERNOR, the; only true and Wilt regelated.:Htiyetnor made: perfect In Its Operations and truly A tarot slam Governor oan kV seen *Vibe oftleeof TB Rl n k ,Y AL. 4R OlLETTctleehantealtg.mglueer and Solletter or Patents, Ho. 70 Federal street, 'Alldltion4' ol 479 - the tallY agent for fhb Oevarnor ryFRESH r lBlll .llitijalittil Pill. liltES3 etill cantlnaes to fill all eltrand toil& ordera tor • • . . 1; ' FRESH WHITE .LAKi FISH, SALioNIARV4SS:i ; , bend 101;4. 4o brAMOI1)0 atAargistspitti• barge, or Ade old .twellAulowtti TWL14.:(7111, bTAND, AUegkenv market • oc3o COMMISSION MERCHANTS 15= DILLINGER & STEVENSON, coNNTSSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, RECEIVE AND SELL All Kinds of Country Produce, au orders for Merchandise promptly tilled, at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Rutter, Eggs ' Cheese Dried &c, We feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction, by making QUICK seLas and 2110.11er RETCHNS, 14t.IIIOILEST MASKS? YEICES, and therefore respectfully solicit your consign ments. Ail correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. • anBltt73 .E fi c TA TIED BY A. & T , W. N..GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DLESCTLY ORP. EAGLE ROTEL,) pri—rssumari. PA. se :ylB WATT, LANG & CO., waorameide DRALZEB IX Grocerien. Flour. Grain. Produeea Fro ' , Mons, Flab. Chow, Carbon ; 011. dce.. Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STR EET , near Lib erty street . Pittsburgh . Pa. neBinSb PITEItaGICIL ' • • ies: P. Bicaurr. KEIL &RICEILUILT, COMMISSION MERCHA.NTS, AND DltatZlB:th. • • 71,0NR, GRAIN, S__DS; MILT' RED, Go, .349 Liberty Bs., PlUsbruThi 11V81Nik J. B. Astral. CBANE & ANJER COMMISSION MERCHAZITSi beaters in , FLOUR; GRAIN ',and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nb. 14a WATlsit STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. les Y. STULL ST/CIL& M e . STEELE & SONi •-• Comnsisston Aterchigittir; . Am> Dsosainii' FLOUR, GFR.A.IN,4 1 VT5 7 r1"5. !Ito. No. 95 0010 near tut. Conititoti, • tALratellENT CITY. PA. J. BLANCHARD, : , - Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 306 PENN STREET. aD18:719 • . • 436 • AIIDISTRONG, F ET - grt • ••• NORWARDINI} & CIOIXD3SIONSIEBOILANA For the sale or riour, Grain, .Bacon, Lard, Bat ter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, aud Produce generally, No. 111 kLUIE.EP. riTRENT,, corner of First, Pittsburgh. • - • fe22:80. ECM. Imo'. • dIATIBEW KNOX. 141 , KNOX" &SON,' COMMISSION ALERCHANTI; and 'dealerra.du FLOUR, GRAIN MILL FEED and PRODUCE GENER ALLY, No. 19 DIAMOND. apposite Clay Nall, Allegheny City. 3117:r37 • LITTLE, 'BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Gro ers, Commission Welchem% Inn Dealers in Prod ce, .-Flour, - Bacon Cheme, Irish, Carbon and L rd Oil , Iron, Rads. Gilt*, ,c Cotton Yarns and . a I I ";:sbargh liturufactu*s generally. and . 1 1 1 . mtCOND STREET, Plttiburgh. . . . . . , aortic r. mann. Jam. uoveii n: nous,. JOHN L HOUSE.ADHOE4 Sac_ cesilor 4 to JOHN I. ROUSE_ it CO t wEi WHole srocerrs and li Commission ercbs s; tor n Pro• datithtteld and Water Streets. PI btirglt. JOallr sairroN A WA LLACI gIIPTON &WALLACZWhoIe SALE D Rouges AND PRO Z EAL No. 6 61.82' . 45T6E.E.T. P urzh. IVILLIO3IIOILLER -II co. Istos 221 arta 223 .T..ll)erti Street Corner of Irwin, -.VOW offer to .ttke ,t4a4p at low figures, strletlr ; • :.-"• • ' Prime New froll,.New Oileans - Spgar and Molasses. .• Eorto.4lCO. Claw ?ma vignah 4 New Yekrt„ - Phliaaeltlla and • Baltimore" Re fined-do. • LOYertige.' Brnnils;' Stuart 'a, „Adams , and Long island Syrups. ' Porto Ittco, Cuba and Enal Leh Island lionises.. youn g Braun, Jiipe t p, irrassrl‘l„; liuMloWder and Oolong Teas. • • • I Carolintvand 41algoln • , , Java, Laguayra and In Coffees; Tooacen. -Lard 011, Flat, Nabs; Glaagi Soaps, • Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on baud. • IMPORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wineenni). Segars. Oltenia, Moselle, and .Sparkling Hock. Wines ' or Mosel & Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Moselle ' Sellars berg. gmandsjobannis burg, llookbeimer.Burgundy, ate. • Brandenburg & Tea , Fine Olive 011.. , f • do do ,Clarets._intoorted lu bottles. do do - %bite wines, in bottles. 14...W0rk & Sons, Spa•kling Catawba.. , Fine old Neerry, bladetrannd Port Winne. Free Oki Mnuougant la Bye Wldakisa.,pure l do Very SuperlOrOld . smteh do do. . • : eIL.X4II. 0 0 • S.l l i e Vents for Mont & chandon GrOnd 171 n. im •-• • 1 r• $. erzena,y and Selleri•Oltainpmne. Brandies crow own oeleotioM and-waVrted.: ROCK , THE BART' '!;i; ;1.;: ffisititEBl l Bl o ATENrefil6 i ~LENIONIc ,WEZSE, cal Furniture Mandactunrii, , ! 1 ? 7 , 81 1 , '1 1 ,. ; )7vv.• v•lt'U ..?In , ; • ? 14YPir"?. PROT4A .t V -0111 7E, • , 4 . forheniveerAi rg , wrronvmoorP--, utite. de:o iliAlikirsiPig • ) it:ltittat lABSIVItir kiirrr OP igitW ;PAPO;W4O,,t(' or opr, silApis, ri t . i i Nth RECELSINta l. `'"At' 107 *met St{ei)t.' NEAR' PI mini AvElim . • tea JOS. R. BOWIES & BRO. WASTE OF - ' • HYDRANT' WATER. The undersigned deems it his' duty to inform consumers of Hydrant Water In'thiett*Of lylttdL .burgh ::that'-extensiv e end r highly ..hurortant changes itt tho..Ameiatoery, at theJ..ower Water Winks r e q uire, for the ntesent. careful use 'and strict nreventlon or the Wasti'of 'Water.' -Railroad cemponlekantl ;Abe; large consumers must use 'stem egonotny In nee of water for 'II 'plain:tees, and the Ilse of all street Waihers and ate.pings,.eneeprin' e a se of dre, - Intm be sue. pen4ed nntlltgrt4er notlee.. . . ,aeszpat pRENOs, ' • ' Superintend tilrater Works. _____ ea CM or dult atornigulltor ore- J.• - n.CAICIPLELT). A ,- a.STIWZNSON r r7()N:v vid 8 v L '- RAILROAD. On and after TVESDAf, Yovernher, 171/t. 1150,, traina will arrive at and depart irom the Pepe'. corner of Grant and Water streets, follows: • Mall to and from Union- • 10W11 7 :00 A. m. 6:00 r.IE. McKeesport Accomdt'n 11:00 A. Ir 2:05 P. sr. Ex. to and from lint'n. 3:00 P. M. IV: Il; A. sr. West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. at. 8::5 A. M. Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:15 P. St. 7:50 P. X. Night Ac. tosicK"sport..lo:3o P. M. 6:45 A. 14 Sunday Church Train to and trom.West Newte.n. 1:00 P. 11 1.10:00 A. For tickets apply to KING, Agent. W. B. STOUT, Superintendent: n=l CHANGE . 111 - Ir • mor”msaar, TIME. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROIiIi, On a TRAINSOAY, November 9th, ISSS, TWO DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 0111 City, Buffalo, and all points an the 011 Regions. 'FaLRAVE PITTSBURGH. !ARIUS' IN PITTSBURGH Mall .. .. 7:15 a m Mali 5:4-0 p m Express • 7:10 ta i.Express . - 0;30 a m Brady's B Ac 3:00 p m:Bradys - B . Ac 10:30 am •• Ist Sods-Works.-- , •, • • ilstSoda Works. - Accould_ 10:50 a m Accomod`n. 8.210 a m 2d Soda Works 12d Sodallork s AccomOd'n., 5:00 p`m! Accdruodln. Church Train leave Pittsburgh. at 1:10 P. H. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. It. 'PAISSOZHOTI - Uktlg express train have :but one change of cars between. Pittsburgh; Buffalo and all Rektens,• Mail - and Express Trains stop only at psincipal points. lilted Way and Ac- ' commodstiod trains stop at all stations. • TZIOMAS. M. KING, Asst. W. FOSTER ROPE, Ticket'Agent. • • net ITTSBURGiIf, OINCLWNATI AND'' - - . LOUIS RAILNPA.Y. CHANe 1808 TIMIC—On and alter SIINO/LY. N0v.22d,, tzains , will.leave and auTive as tnt 'Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: . , . . . .jr` Paget. Arrive. Expres.....«. 3:13 a. m. 151:13 a. m. Past lona a. m. 7:aap. m. Fast Express 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. m. Mixed Way 5:43 a. in. 6:43 McDonald's Ace , n, No . 111.98 a. m. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Aceonaveciel.-13:98 p.m. 9:48 a. m. 11aDonalti's Aeo'n. No. 2.4:08.p. m. 3:18p. m. Sir SI: ISS P. 11E. Express veill leave r 12:13 P; M. Mall will 'arrive daily. The 10:13- a. m. 'Train leaves' daily, Sunday, e, cepted, and makes close connections al New. :ark • ,ra • !Zanesville ,and. Pointe On ' fisfidtisitY Mansfield A Newark It. E. S. F. SCULL, deneral Ticket Arent, W. W. CARD, Sup , t...Steubenville. Ohio. • I§o o - ---- ' !,':i . : 1 •:,. r a . ..' P liH, FORT WAYNE h clue . GO 1" .W. and CLEVELAND a PITTSBURGH - 8.. Frem. Dec. MOtb, 11368. trains will leave . D , . and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, • Ms burgh city time, as fellpws:, . , 1 .14(21111. 1 'Aeries. i - J -E chica_g0 31 x....3:0.7 WM10111%489- Ex.., 2:1211 Erie's Ygn , 17:20 a tu ,niottgo Er.. '11:58 Cl. & Wh!g3D18:118 a MWheelituy Ex 11:13tt Chicago Mall. 6:58 a in Crestline Hall 3:93pi Chlcapi r s..lo:oll a in Chicago Ex.—A/13SM Cl. It Ex 2:23pm Cleveland Ex 4 :08gi ' Chicago x.- Elit3 inp Erie aYrn Ex 15:L3pi Erie All 4:53 an.' Ci. hWh'g Ex 5 : 55 7i 1 //spout/rocs Allegheny. I Arrive in A itergubsi, N. Brigt'n Ac.8:53 a m.N Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 ain Leetsdale "._ 10:918 a cr.IN.. Br a " g:2B am ".'.11:88 ata New astle , "10:33 a= Rochester " 1:33 pre Lee!s ale ~ "9:13 am 1 Leetsdale ..!, ; ec .3:58 pm ' , " 1:98 pm N. Brlgt'n .5:33pm N. lirigt'n " 9:43 pm N. Berra " .8:28 pail Leetsdale - " 4:83 pal Leetsdile. " /o:43pm " " 7:18 Tma Leetsdale:Sun. Leetsdale Stlll. ,at day Church. 1:13 p m day t.hurcb. 9:9E ear A Sir 51:43 p. m. iftleago Express leaves daily. My - • uais B. m. ()blears Express arrives daily. do ' P. R. MYERB. General Ticket Agent. . . „ ENNSYCVAL, . "angem t i NIA CENTRAL RA A.D. Onand atter Nov 2Stb , 11868, Trains will "arrive at and depart Irom the Union Depot, corner Washington and. Liberty streets, as follows:: Mall 1:30 a m Past Line...:. 240 a m Wall , s No. 1.. 6 20 a m Briutonicein. 7:30 am Wait's N 0.2.: a m Cincinnati E5..9:40 am Johnstown Ac10:35 a mi Baltimore Ex. 1.45 mi Exprese2:os pmi N0;8... 130 pml BmildocksNo111:50 pm] Wall's No. 4. 7:135 nth Wlly rasina,r 10:20p mi The Church Train leaves Walls' Station every Sunday at , - .11:181 4. , m... reaching Pittaburgh at TWO a.i m. Returning, leaves Pittsbargia at 181:6O 11. m. and• arches at Walla, Station at 2:00 p. tn. • 'Cincinnati Express • leaves daily. , 1111 other trays daily e4,cept Suriday. 4Por farther informarin i milt:th: hePeliMsylvahlaßal W. lroad Company 4niteati- PWile any risk forßaggage, ekeept,for wearing ILD • parel, and limit their responalbilltY to Vrie Zinn are. • Dollars in value,. All Baggage excee.ling thy t amount In value will be at, the r 151: of the, owner. in•lesa taken *expect:Ll contract. , • 5023 , ETAVARD H. WILL:LikIIII,. • Geneva But.erinteattent. Altoona; ra. E 14 IC ERN 7f • PENNSYLVANIA LROAD.--On and after Nov. 214 13613. the Pa..senger Trains on • the , Western -Penimylvanist Rai road will arrive at and depart trom the .Feder: tiltreet Depol4 3 Allegheity City. es rolicnva: Arrive. Depart. tloringd , b N 016140. In1:02 re Bree%girt No.18:20 a m Freeport No. 1 9;15 am • haprestil4....lo:4o M l Sllitepb , g NOI ills 20 a m Sharpteg Ne.11:25 p mlEapress . 2:40 p 'Freeport No. 2*:00 p prlngd ie leo :110 pm Math „..ehg.s D p0rt...N0.25:20 p m Sp ringd'e N016:45 o to. n e rkfi d'e No 27:10 DM traine , tuo daily ex diladay. The Church Train leaves llegheny Junction eVer? denday 1117:40 *.. M., reselling Alleg heny City al 0:50 a. m. Returning, leaves City at l.:30 m. and arrive at allegn tuty ute. Bon at 3:45 D. in. • COMXCTATIorr T2CIIIITS—For sale. In packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut etreet. Bennett, Pine Creek, lama and gliarpsbur k and good only on the trains ' stopping at Stations (pacified tkkets.: The ,trains leaving allegherty City at 7:00 a. an. Make direct connection at Freepor; tvlthWal,— ker's line or Stages fbr.Butler and Rannahnown. Through tickets may tie purchased at an Oflc No. 3 et, Clair street. near the Suapensic nßritiga,, Pittsbur:h, and at the De t , AZeghMl-• Poe Portlier information ep JAMES L FEETs, Agent, , Federal Street Benet. The Western Pennsylvania Rat:tread !nu not glinte paltylisk for , Deggage, except • Ibr wenring apparel, and limit thetr respontantfity to One Idunctrett Dollen :Ix , - - .Talue. • Alt. teggn eeedinn Ills amonneln value at tne rtek et "the owner. are lest askew by ept contract..., EDWARD It. WILL Elezt*Til linnerlatenden*AltOoVls. tivi Y kjp 11017211. , , , • -r: ,UNION ,PACIF/C4JRAILWA; r •-• : "P I . II 4OOPAPIMOININ :'l.l iti l9 ll)lolitlNF IND I, ll4:NOzintimun PWR,l o frilo - Phe ?tif., ll PAn4 -4!_t E Voletrado, ..1 literada4 Vilisriiiiiii' 'vahe' ' ' •. ' i ti 'W .: - ;!__,;: :1; ••- ,„; ~ 1 •.- ,‘,.,. ,I.i .4114gpillas ..rri E.Nrafiiikksigtent . , •- ' I liest , Brettek) . Idahoi J 1 __areignia a _ • _ 1 TiFitffaiiii blifieloktil rad eltiLeAvenworth dallap*exoented.n the arrival ot trains kit- ell troutis aria ns.nnl • bat an dt. oe Railroad (at:IIRM COgneet.,._ !Inv , :nt ,. .Lairrezunk.fropeks , still ...wwntAo,7lla stakes for all vointa .in Kansas. At ena , of trftk etreat_2,oF notorth wills the 11.1NrrEto STATES at ('_OPIPANT , I3 DAILY LINE Or OV.ILIKLAND. COACEIX3 FOR MAIL AND IMP/MINI IYEILVVER; E3AMAT I..EUKEI . ss AU points the Tenantle . , Ahand with BAND .. , EREOWI3 TIN-WENELY LINN of COACHES for Fort Mob, Bent's Fort, Pass.- gi va ta "'Nand : 11 11. , Polnts In Ari zona and ew ettloo. • • With • tha it , Ijadditions iof rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made With responsible iner hindTransportation Lines frcim its weatern terminus._ Oda now .nnecinalied.' sOr• the trans road misaionoil ers at frelseht to the Par West. Tickets for Nue at ail the principal oVices in the Uulted,Eitates and Canadsa • Ito sure and aslcfbr Octets via TIM RICKY EUIL BOIJTA, 1110017 P IC RAILWAY. EASTERN' Dirouorr• PrP.lo;t and Tlr kat Lit RAILROADS. Depart M . MARBLE ROUTE, Day Esp_reas.. 2;30 am , Wall`a No: 1.. 8:30 am Mall Train 8:15 am • Cincln , tlE o x. 12:15pm am Johnstown Ae. 3:25 Brad docks No I .1:2 nim 'Phila. Express 5:10 xm Wall s No. 3.. s:2opm Wall's No: - 9.. 6:15 pm Fast Mae.. .... 7:50 pm Wall's Zi 0.3..11:50 pm 4. Aram/Aust. Geteral euperlntendes J. NIG wansTien„, El MIEN