12 0 _ MARKETS. • , per is steady at 33e: ingot Copper is dull --- - at 26%c for Baltimore. Pig Iron is in °num or PisTrafitmosGAzzevre., / Moderate request at 2,4oate for Scotch, ' - feA.TunA Feb. 20, 1868. S and $35a40 for American; bar is very dull k single ex. The general mar ets wi h a ..i at 29a9,50 for refined English and Ameri can., sheet is quiet and sales were report ception, groceries, have een very dull ed of Russia at 11%a13c. I•iails quiet during the past week, but hopes are en- at sxs`/ac for cut, 6 ti,a6,,,c for clinch, and tertabsed that the worst has been passed, 27a30c for horse shoe. Pork unsettled , and lower. closing firmer, with sales of and that au improvernet is near at hand. 145 bbls at 231,500;2 for new mess, 23a The excitement in Sugars, Molasses and 30,50 for old do:, 22647 for prime, and Syrupe still continees, the market being 2.-Ne.3o for prime mess; also, 750 bbls very firm, and advancing, and holders new plebs, seller March _and A.pril, on private terms. Beef dun; sales of 120 generally are not inclined to sell. In bbls at 29,00a16,50 for new plain mess, other articles, there are no new or im- 214,00a19,50 for new extra mess. Tierce portent worthy of special notice. Beef dull; sales of 100 tcs at $27a30 for rime mess,and 23044 for India mess. Ap p L ES -Dull but unchanged; regu- 343 e f Hams dull and heavy; sales of 80 ar sales in store at 23 to 25 per bbl as to bbls at $28a34. Cut Meats dull and droop quality. .ing; sales of 115 pkgs at 1%111414c for APPLE BB ER—Firmer at 75 ix) 85c. shoulders, 173,4a18i4c for hams; middles BUTTRL-Is steady but unchanged, dull and heavy. Dressed Hogs heavy veto. sales of prime to choice Roll at as and lower at 213a14c for western, and 14a to ilir, ,e..,1\ -1 3 /,c for city. Lard heavy and lower; 13 NS-43,25 to $3,50 per bushel. sales of 609 acs at ry,al9lAo for steam, B WHEAT FLOR—DuII at 33!,. and 19ga19%c for kettle rendered; also, CARBON OIL—Is firm, and in limited 750 tesstearniseller March at 19c. But supply; may be quo at 34 to 34%, ter firmer and more active at 25315 c for for standard white. Ohio; and 40a55c for State. Cheese firm CIEIEESE—Is _in better supply but at 17a22c. Freights to Liverpool lower', prices are well sustained, Goshen being with engagements for 50,000 bus wheat quoted at 23 to 23%.c. at 3' d. per sail and 4y , d. per steam. CRANBERRIES—SaIes at $lB to $2O. Latest—Flour closed dull and un- CORNMY.AL-21 to el,lO per bushel. changed for common and very heavy and DRIED FRUIT •—Peaches are quoted at declining for medium and good grades. 13 to 14 for quarters, 16 to 16 for mixed, Wheat dull and without decided change and 18 to 20 for halves. Apples 10 to 12 for spring and heavy and 2a3c lower for cents. winter. Rye nominal. Oats dull and EGGS —Steady wiih sales of fresh heavy, at 74c in , store, and 75c afloat. packed at 23 to 24c. _ „ Corn quiet and steady, at 88a89%c for 11.A.Y—Baled continues exceedingly new mixed western. Pork rather more dull, and prices are barely maintained, mid ill weights. Wool is very firm and t)2,0 to $2,5, as to quality, • the eis more doing; 850,000 pounds were HOMlNY—Sales at 26,25 to $6,50. sold at 46a48c for domestic fleece; 41847 c PRVISIONS—Bacon is steady but for pulled; 62c for tubbed. Linseed Oil unchanged at 15% for Shoulders; 17% for quiet at f1,03a1,95. Spirits Turpentine to Ribbed, and 18% to 18X for Clear Sides; dull at 5 imassc. Metals: sheathing Cop and 2f) for Hams. Lard, 21 in tierces, active; sales of 1.250 bbla new mess, sell and 22 to `4.6 in bbis and kegs. Mess er for March, at 231,60-A31,6T. Beef quiet Pork 233,50. • and without decided change. Cut meats POTA.TOES—DuII and neglected but and bacon closed dull and in buyer's unchanged, at 8f) to 85 for small lots in favor. Lard quiet and without decided store. change. Eggs dull, at 21a23'. • FEANS-10 cts. per lb. CeticA.oo, Feb. 20.—Eastern exchange GRAIN—No demand whatever for i very quiet at par to 1-10 premium sell linaeat, and the market is dull andprices ing. Flour quiet and the demand prin nominal at 121,50 for No. 1 Spring and cipally for low and medium grades at $1.60 for No 4 1 Winter. Corn continues $5a6,50 for spring extras. Wheat dull; very dull, netwithstanding the arrivals I firmer and %ale higher: sales No. 1 at are very light: we now quote at 75 to 76 $1,20a1,V..; No. 2 $1,1414a1,14%, closing at for mixed ac d7B to 80 for yellow. Rye 21,15a1,155‘; sales this afternoon at 21,15 1 4. ieedull and cannot be quoted above eix Corn less ac-ive, firmer and %rile higher; to $1,45. „Barley is in steady demand sales new at 573.ia58c, and no grade at at $2 t0e2,10. Oats dull, but firm at 65t0 55%a56%, closing firm at 58a5 B%c for \ 66 on track and in' elevator, and 67 to 68 new; nothing doing this efternoon. Oats in store. • dull and 1/.,*c lower; sales No. 2at 53a5% c; . SEEDS—Cloverseed is steady at 210,00 I rejected 50%a51e, closing at the inside. to $10,50, as to quality. Timothy is nn- Rye steady at 21,19a1,19% for No. 1, and changed at 23,50, and Flaxseed at $2,40. $1,16a1,161,4 for winter and fresh receipts SALT—Is quiet but steady, and ii still of No. 2, closing at $1.19 for No. 1. Barley quoted at $2 by the ear load. ' dull and weak; a small lot of irregular ONIONS—AS to ,!,(3 per bbl. sold at $1,90 at north side house cosing ORANGES*-24 to 24,50 per box. with sellers at 21,3 for March. High- FEATHERS—Live Geese [ Feathers wines moderately active and stronger at quoted at 75 to 80, to the. trade, and the 90a90% c. Provisions dull. Mess pork usual advance in 'a retail way. ' 75calil lower; sales at $31831,2.5 cash, clos • TALLWendered, 12e. ing at the ii3side. Lard lA:c lower; light FLOR—The market is quiet and sales at 18%c, closing at 18%a181,4c. Dry dull but nchanged. Spring 'Wheat salted shoulders 12c cash, and 12%c buy brands may be quoted 27 to $7,50, ers for March. -Dressed hogs dull and and Winter Wheat, 4 48,00 to $8,50 per easier at $11,25a12,50, ~losing. $12a12,50 barrel. Rye Flour, $7,50. The Pearl Mill dividing on 200 lbs. Live very quiet and quote their best brands, made .of the unchanged. Receipts, for the past 24 best Wheat. as follows: Extra Family hours-7,273 bbls flour, 80,650 bu wheat, Flour,in barrels, at $9,30, and, in sacks, 1732 bu corn, 10,348 bu oats, 1,624 burye, $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, 3,312, bu barley, 3,338 hogs. Shipments— in bare's, 210,00, and, in sacks, $9,70 9,035 bbls flour, 30,2i8 bu Wheat, 19,347 ' per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, •in bar- bu corn, 5,158 bu oats, 3,687 bu rye, 800 eels, $7,80, and ,in sacks, $7,50 per barrel. bu barley, 4,524 hogs. ne City Mills quote rices as f°ll°Nvs: ST. Louis, Febratiry 20.----TobacCo dull Extra Family, ,(Winter) in barrels, and drooping, although. the market •is $9,30, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel; not quotably changed. Cotton and Hemp Double Extra Family, in barrels, $9,80, _no sales. Flour lower and weak for find, in sacks,. $9,50 per barrel, and medium and lower grades, with sales Spring, 28,00. in barrels, and 27,70, in super at $5,25a6,25, double extra at $6,50a. sacks, per barrel. 7,50, treble extra at $83.9,24, and fancy at WHISKY—IIIs are quoted - at $10,50a11. NV heat lower, except for fan ' to 96, in a jobbing way. cy lots fair to choice lowerwith sales red at $1,65a1,80; spring at $1,a1,30 for N 0.2, and $1,32a1,35 for No. 1. Corn dolt and declining: buyers off and not enough done to tix prices; choice heavy and fancy white sold at 71a73c. Oats at 63a56c. Barley quiet and unchanged at 151,85a2,30 fur spring.. Rye heavy and drooping at $1,30a1,31. Whisky lower at 93c. Pork declined to $32a32,50 on spot, and $32 to arrive the Ist of March. Bulk eas dull. with only retail sales at 17c M for t clear elides. Bacon dull and lower; irregular order sales city sho rib ul ders' were made at 14y,a11%c, clear sides at 17a17 yin, and clear sides at 17a 17%a18c. Lard dull, with jobbing sales tierce at 19%, and keg at 21%c. Receips, 5,100 bbls flour, 12,300 bush wheat, 3,500 bush corn, 8,700 bush oats, 500 bush bar ley, 1,700 bush rye, 450. hogs. Cattle --there is a dull feeling ed from among buyers of stock. cattle; prices rang 3%a5c for inferior to go q. od, fla7V„c for prime to choice. Hogs quiet at 8,5 CINCINNA TI, 1 , CINCINNATI, February 20.---, lour ir regular and lower; family, $6,5036,70. Wheat dull; no demand; it is held at $1,40 for No. 2, and 21,50 for No. 1. Cori in fair dernand at 63a6 le for ear or shelled. Oats firm and in fair demand alt 67a68c for No. 1; the simply is very lig. Rye scarce and albs at $1,45. Barley in demand; No. 2 Canada choice at $2,30;N0. 1 Canada is held at 22,40: fall held at 22,,40a2,60. Cotton dull; middling nominal at 27%c. Whisky dull and , prices declining; small soles at 92c. To bacco unchanged and quiet. Provisions dull and unsettled: Mess Pork nominal at 232-132,50. Bulk Meats sold it - "12%c for shoulders; sides were offered sold at at 14%,c c; flacon neglected; shoulder% 14 clear rib can no demand for bides; be bought at '16101634c, and clear at 17%; sugar cured hams declinedto 18% al8; lard dull,unsettled,asking 19;019;4, no demand; butter firm at 33a37; cheese steady at 19 1 42; clover seed fair at 16V, a 16%; eggs dull and declining, closing at 17a18; sugar active. and raw - 1-4 and refined 1-2 higher; coffee Ann, fair tprices; linseed oil dull and prices droop ing, small sales at 1053106; petroleum drill, droOping, refined 35a36; lard oil un changed sndsteady at 165a170; goldo con tinues depressed, owirigr to a va in bbritialu England,closing at 133 buying;'excliange dull at 1-10 discount buybig , — , .. '4llartzwyb, February2o.--Fiour dull liad-lieavy; city made--treble_ extra whitn;sll,so; double extra amber,s9,so 476; double extra red` winter ; c00n,0,25a 13,50; double extra spring, .57,50a 8 try inade-741oable eltra red wither. 157, 50 aB:* double extra apring,lo,soa7,so; double extra 'White, 410a10,50. Wheat--more inquiry but the transactions are light and the market weak and loWer; red winter $1,59; No. 2do offered at $1,47; No. lispring, 21,40. Corn in very ,good request but lower; sales at 870 for new shelled. Oats lower and in moder ate- detnand; sates of No. 1 State were tnade at '6oc. Rye held neminall No y, at $1,3051,32 for No. 1; 21,25a1,28 for .2. Batley—No. 1 Canada and State firm, at, $2,25; State, $2a2,05. Petioleum a shade firmer; but unchanged; 'refined held at 331,4a34c for standard white; 32%03c for prim alight straw to wbtte in large lots; small lots 2a3e advance. Naw ORVEANEI, Feb. 20.—Cotton in fair demand and improved q,a; receipts 1,158 bales; exports 9,688 bales. Gold 134.' Sterling 1.4.5 1 /0 i commercial I rem 43% ium. a 142. New York sight drafts il„ p Flour firm; superfine $6,50; XX 17,26. 7,50, X.X.X. $7,10. corn market bare at 87a90c. Oats 74a75c. Bran $1,15. flay supply light; prime $2,8a30. Mess pork dull at $33,75. B aron dull; shoulders 15c; clear rib 18c; clear sides 1855 c. Lard o==l =I PITTSBURGH.'NETAL MARKET OFFICE OF PITTsBUR.GH 20 GAZ 186 ETT 9: E, s SATURDAY, Febrnary , The market is quiet but steady, wite th a fair volume of business in the Theaggre and 110 Material change in prices. .receipts of Western Irons have fallen off somewhat, in consequence of a difficulty in procuring transportation, while the supply of Eastern Irons is 'reported light,'with a better feeling in that quar ter. , The mills, generally, are pretty well supplied for the present—some of them, it is said, have enough s Metalme to keep them going for sixty day to co. The sales Were: RITA:MTh-us COAL sEELTED FRO'AL LASE SUPERIOR ORE. 200 tons Mahoning. . . ..... .. .P. 200 " Grey Forge ........ .438,50-4 mos. 100 " " " .... .... . 38,50-5 mos. 200 " Medium Grey Forge. .. : .... . ..... 38,00-4 mos. Medium Grey Forge . . ......... . . 38,00-4 mos. Grey Forge .. .... 39,00-5 mos Grey F0rge:...:...39,00-4 mos' Grey Forge 38,75-4 mos' 40.00-4 mos' Open Grey .. . . ... . I;ANTHRACITE . 100 tons N 00. . 2 1 Anthracite... 41,00-4 mos. -142,00-4 rnos. 5 0 66 1•; , 50 " No. 3 " ... 39,00-5 mos. 150 " Cbiekles Forge to go out of the In ... . ........ 41;00 cash. • Neutral Forge... 41,00-4 mos. ALLEGHENY CORE. 100 tons Bed Bank .. . ........ ps,oo-6 mos. CHARCOAL. ; 60 tons Extra Forge ....... ... 01,00-4 mos. 10 " Extra Forge , . . . ..... 80,00-4 mos. ' 10 , g 'Extra Forge ... . ...... 49,00-4 mos. " do do .. . ...... 51,50-4 mos. 50 " 100 " 50 " 30 " 30 ; " 100 Markets by by Telegraph. . - - Nuw T ons, FebruarY 20.--Cotton opened quiet and steady, and closed firm; demand of 2,000 bales at 290 for ling uplands. Flour receipts, 2 , bbls. Flour very dull, and 9aloc lower; sales of 4,900 Ibis at 55 55a56,55 for superfine_ State Western; 1§6,4046,95,„: tor . extra State; $6,35a*7,5G-.Pf extra...;Weaterni . T 7,2548,2.6 for_wkil "; wheat. nxtrat -8 7 1 15 ;, atii, l o,lor A. - ,11.,' OA .for - ,St-, 103130',0500a54.00-forl-10d,,ebtdoe;.,A10;,' .clO5l kliket-q-,Ble,fittrtr.:,arleti=lkillifli:4l -;.l.2oifbt, "Y1;70141640; 7.'oem' 3 f . 4'r,,.:11 i.. 0 . i WitUcks'...stinchanged. ut zontit 4 ' -04.'1' Olaf P bpsh. Wheat lc , ,_ 17 at . la2ctAriwer for spring, and 6asc L.:-...-„,lovetibr-Weisfern; sales of 43,000 bush ~..:.iate.411564 11 1,63 for o. 2 spring in store '...atid delivered; 61,57a11,58 for doi mixed, $l.-,92241,87 for white California, andfd, Bs .for white Western. Rye dull and droop pig. Barley quiet; sales of 70,000 bush , . • Canada West at V 2 41542,17 delivered; the latter an extreme price. Barley malt .. .. very quiet. Corn receipts, 176,000 bush. heavy and without decided change; saletV were made of 39,000 bush at 88a90o for. new mixed western, the latter price for v ery choice; 92ez for western yellow; 04i -95 c for yellow southern. Oats: receipts were 15,60 bush; market heavy and de, ei r dng; sales were made 41,000 bush at .74 6 74%c for western, in store; 76e.for do. afloat. Coal is quiet_and declining. Rice is d u n.: Coffee is firm_.. Sugar. is firm; 1,000 hhds Cuba sold "1.2y,a1.4c; 600 boxes fisv er i a bronght 13Ma14e. Molasses is 41,tet. Petroleum is, quiet; 370 is paid O' V refined bonded. Hops are quiet: leather: ' hemlock is firmer; 30a320 for Buenos Ayers and Rio grand light and PITTSBE GEL GA.ZETTri MONtAY, FPRUAitY Y 2/, :1869 dull; tierce 20c; regular 12c. Sugar in good demand at 12a12%c; for prime 14% alsc; yellow clarified 16,4 c. Molasses steady; prime 78a810. Whisky steady: western rectified *131,05. Coffee firm; fair 15a16c; prime 17%a17%c. TOLEDO, Feb. 20.-Flour is quiet. Wheat; amber is moderately active, but closed weak, with sales at $1,62a1,6 2 on spot, and $1,66 buyer for March, the market closing With no buyers at 51,61% on spot; No. 2 red Wabash is 2c lower, at 51,50; No. 1 white Michigan is dull at $1,85. Corn: new is quiet and a shade lower, at 67c; rejected opened at 65%c, and closed at 65%e; condemned is lc at lower, at 63c. Oats; Mi d chigan is hel 63c, with 62c bid, and rejected at 69c. Rye is lc' better, with' sales of No. lat 51,29. Barley is steady at $232,25 for State and Canada. Dressed Hogs are dull at 12150. Mu.vmukgg, Feb. 20.-Flour dull; city double extra, $6a6,25; country do, 15,18%c 50a6; extra, $5a5,50. Wheat quiet, at slt,eady, for No: 1; f 1,12% for No. 2. Oats s at 54c for No. 2. Corn unchanged. Bye and Barley nominally unchanged. Pro visions dull; city mess pork, *31,50. S. P. HamS, 16)ialic, prime. Lard, 19% a2oc, Receipts-2,000 bbls flour, 1, 000 bush wheat, 100 bush oats, 2,000 bush corn, 600 bush rye, 600 bush barley. Shipments-2,000 bbls flour, .5,000 bush wheat, 500 bbla pork. LOUISVILLE, February 20.-Sales 164 hhds Tobacco at full rates, lugs, s.saB; cutting leaf, $18,50. Cotton, 27%0. Mess Pork nominal at532,50a33,00. Lard, 20c. Bacon; shoulders, 14%c; clear rib sides, 17%c; clear sides, 18c. Bulk Meats; shoulders, 13%c; clear rib sides, 16%c; clear sides,•l7o, all packed. Flour, $5, 0 5 a 6,00 Wheat, $1,50a1,56. Corn, 60a63d. Oats, 62a650. Rye, :$1,45x1,46. Sugar; N. O. prime, 16e; refined standard, 210. Whisky, 93a99c. PHILADELPHIA, February 2'• sold is dull; Northwestern extra family are sold at $7a7,50. Wheat : good qualities sl scarce; red sold at $1,8501,90 amber, ,95. Rye is steady. Corn in fair demand at 88c for yellow. Oats are steady at 60e. Petroleum is very quiet and crude sold at 27%,a25c; relined, 37 %a3Bc. Provis ions dull. Whisky sells slowly at 97a98c. B.i.yrniong, Feb. 20.-Flour Is steady. Wheat very dull but unchanged. Corn 4. 4 3 steady; white $1,90a1,95; yelloW $1,85a 1,87. Oats a Rye unchanged. Mess pork quiet ,50. Bacon quiet; rib sides 17% , 7gq; clear do. 18%a18 %c; shoulders 15%,a15 c; hams 210. Lard quiet at 21c. ls:m MIS, Februa 20.-Cotton firm d at 28c; receipts, 500 bales; exports, 319 do. Flour dull; sales of superfine at $6,50a56,75. Corn, 73c. Oats, 80c. Hay, $27,00. Bran, 24c. Corn meal, 52,40. Pork, $35,00. Bulk meats weak; clear sides, 17%c; shoulders, • 14c. Dressed hogs, liar:4. BEFFALO. February 20.-Flour dull. h Wheat , nominal. Corn dull, with du es 85c. sales new at 76c on track; old in store Oats dull and held firm at 65c. Rye held firm at $1,45, without inquiry. Barley firm. Pork, Lard and Seeds dull and 96c. un changed. Elighwines held firmly . Cotton at Nast:l.yr LLF., February 20. - market quiet with a good demand; low middling 26c; good . ordinary 25c; stock, s,ooo . bales. Cuicnoo, Feb. 20.-C:lttie ,211arke- BeF , f cattle dull at tr5,25a6,25 for fair to good butchers. --______ - -------r --- lIIIPORTS BY RAILROAD. CALTRLA.ND AFB I 2 T'S rlio cars r ItO 11 YThos ROAD, February o.—y , Moore; 1 car lumber, Hamilton, Aigeo & Co; 2 cars "New York ore, I car pig b ou, Reese, Graff Sr, Dull; 6 do do ore, W II Simenberger, Blair & Co; 1 car stone, J L Knox; 3 bbls eggs, .I'Voodworth & Davidson: lot oats, Scott & Gi.al; 49 scks barley, Meaner & Harpers; 42 scks rye, McHenry ,it 'Hood; 2 bbls eggs, Robt Peet; 2 do do, F G Craighead; 1 bbl 1 kg eggs, Atwell R. Lee; 2 bbls eggs, 11 M Rea Jr; S hf bbls 1 keg butter 1 bbl eggs a,ie or rison & D; 4 bbls dried apples, MCB& Anger; I bbl dried apples 1 do eggs, W J Steel & Bro; 5 bxs butter, Voight M & Co; 1 bbls hams, Strickler & M. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE it CHT °Ago RAILROAD, February 20.-2 cars wheat, J S Liggett t Co; 100 bbls flour, A RArkpatrick & Co; SOO do do, owuer; 2S bbls apples 3 half bbls butter, W 11. Graff & Co; 309 sks oats, Graham & Mar shall; 21 bbls apples, 1 do butter, Meanor & Harper; 2 bbls eggs, '2 do dry apples, P Doff& Son; 20 bbls butter, 1 bbl eggs, 11 Re Jr; 1 do butter, Knox & Orr; 1 car rye, Thos 14.00 re it SO limestone,M 1 ear corn,Shomr Bing ham & Laing: 6 cars berger & Blair; 2 do old wheels, Maloney dr, Co; 5 bbls butter, W H. Graff & Co. PITTSBURGH AND CONTTELLSVILLE RAILROAD, February 20.-2 cars metal, Bryan & Caughey; Ido do, John Moor head; 5 bbls maple sugar, L II Voigt & Co; sdo do, Little, Baird &. Co.; 7 do do, Sinith, Johnson &. Co; 10 k iss, nails, Martini Brickell & Co; 310 bxs glass, Mi chaels R & Co; 439 bdli Iron, W F Arm strong; 35 reels yarn, Fulton, Bollman & Co. AvtiEot.EN STA'rioN, .E , eoruary 20 190 bbls flour, Geo Stewart; 2 cars metal, Graff, Bennett & Co; 3 do do, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 3 do do, Spang, Chal fant & Co; 2 do do, Pittsburgh Iron and Forge Co; 1 car staves, J M Hemphill; 1 car -barley, Geo Ober; 1 do do, J Rhodes & Co; 6 kegs butter, M Jenkins; 1 car wheat. R T Kennedy &. Bro: 1 car lum 'ber, McCurdy & McGinniss; 3S bush barley,' Smith & Co. ALLEGHENY V ALLEY BAILROAD, Feb ruary 20.-1 bbl eggs, Paul & Gibson; 54 sacks oats,l7 do do r ye, Scott St Gisal; 5 pkgs 5 G Kahn; pkgs tobc, C D Arnsthal; 33 bxs cheese, S P Shriver Co; 2 cars metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; 50 ticks corn, J & A Dietz; 30 do do, S Georgo t Co; 400 bbls oil, Fisher Bro; 400.d0 do, Cosmos Refinery; 320 do do, 0 Ober; 400 do do, James Wilkins.. `RIVE.,II. NEWS• The river continues to recede slowly as this pant, with seven feet eight inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. WeathervesterdaY mild and pleasant— merobry at 60. - The;onlyr.transient arrival we have to' report .. is the Silver Lake No. 4, from' New Orleans. She has been, absent the al most a year, having made a trip to' mountains; then from St, Louis to Red' River, and from thence' to NeW Orleans and back here. She brought up a cargo of groceries. The Lorena, for St. Louis, and the New York, for Nashville, iteparted.,Tbe guards Lore had an excellent freight list, her s being almost dovin to the water. W.'C. Dorsey and Aif. 'Williamson are her pilß. ots. The C. Gray, from Louisville, and Believernon, from St. 4 Louim, are among the first boats due. Captain A. McCarty has quit the grocery business and gone back to the river again, having assumed command of the Armadillo, now loading for St. Louis. Captain McCarty is an old and well VIDOWn steamboatman. Igor: some days past, rumors of drowning of Wm. Irvin, son of Capt. J. C. Irvin, of Rochester, Beaver county, have, been rife. Irvin was engineer on thesteamboat Messenger, which landed at New Orleans about the first of this month. A dispatch orl letter from offi cers of the boat a few .days since, stated that Irvin had been missing since the sixth—that he had disappeared without drawing his pay, and that all efforts to learn his whereabouts had proved fruit less. Added to this is a rumor that his hat had been found, Lex. It is not be lieved, however, by those best acquaint ed with him, that be was drowned. Possessed of a venturesome and romantic disposition, a personal inspection of Cu ban affairs might have become an object with him. —A Cairo telegram to the Cincinnati diinercial, under the date 01 Thurs day: says: The Great Republic passed up to St. Louie, to-day. Captain Hambleton, of the Marine Ways, has entirely re moved the ugly . wist given to her hull when she was first launched, ••Greciand she now has a most graceful an Bend," as her bottom is not ht, and the bend on the deck, instead of vice versa. Captain Hatubleton believes she will be one mile an hour faster. —A Cincinnati pap says: Captain er Frank Y. Batchelor, some time since appointed Store -keeper, in the Second District, yesterday tendered his resigna tion of that position. He resigns rather than submit to the frequent than o ors place which the orders of his superi have subjected him to. , -_Napoleon B. Jenkins, pilot of the America, was before the United le, States and Court on Thursday, at Louisvil his counsel moved that he be discharged. This was opposed by the District Attor ney, who expressed a desire to have the Grand Jury in . March next to consider the case. He remains under bond. —The officers of the Glendale acquit ted themselves nobly, when she their cool- was in flames, the other day, and by ness and bravery saved both the boat, and valuable lives. It seems she b ar ad quite a number of passengers on bod chil , many of whom were women and dren. . , No C h e r be seen by adversement , the Northern Line packet Savannah will commence loading for the Upper Missis- \ s t eam e ro the Ist of March, and the new J• L. Dthtaxagr..... .... .... .. .. A . 3r.. svav j assox. seam \t leave it is expected, will be ready to leave for St. Paul on or about MUNGER & STEVENSON, the 10th of April. - —The .Marietta Times announces that COMMISSION MERCHANTS, the new Ohio is nearly completed, and will probably be ready to start on her 87 Second iStreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. first trip about the middle of March. RECEIVE AND SELL She is a line vessel, and will compare fa- I fa vorably with any other for beauty and All Kinds of Countrg Prodtwe, speed. an orders for Merehandise promptly tilled, at —At last accounts eleven hundred LOWEST mariset rates. Particular attention men were employed upon the, grand Elven to the side of Bu t ter,ggs. Cheese Dried Lase, in the Parish of Point Coupee, ar entire stiisZiotb M t lictl l e h e a g e s.tils gin La., and there are strong hopes they will racism , immass , at ITIGUEST 24/atEliT emcee, succeed in keeping the water out, al- and therelsgegrectfgnlycesio= yarptcaszir. though the river is six feet ainst the meats.. Plates effligislied free. e t . frain to store levee and rising. and to arrive catty. an 317378 —The Richmond has ahead received ESTABLI SUED ,BY A. ilk, T a proposition to carry-two h died phy- 64 sau,y, isle. sicians to New Orleans and return, to at tend the National Medical Convention that meets in NeWOrleaus on the 4th of iW. M. GORILY, May next. . —Capt. J. N. Corbett, Wednesday', at Nashville, purchased of Commodore , IV' EtoLEs .A.LE, GROCER, Hughes oue-half interest in the steamer \ Pink Varble—,terms, fifteen hundred \ • No Tit - Liberty Streek dollars cash—skid the one-halt of the A. iDILLECTLT OL'l'. EAGLE HOTEL,) Baker: 1 • - , —lt was rm 11 icored in Memphis Wed nesday that the Bermuda had teen sold \ s.!_ L _., b 2- Messrs. Vinson (t. Donahue to the -kr- UTATT, LANE & CO:, kansas River Packet' and fort 1,000. , vse p She will be fitted u and then ener that wide. I —A St. Louis exchange save: The famous low pressure sliaciiinery is last coming into use. One of the uew "White Collar" boats will be supplied with lia,rtupee's engines. —The 'lhomp.on Dean. from Si. Louis for New Orleans, added 1,000 tons to her cargo at Cairo. She will go into New Orleans with another monster trip of 3,000 tons. —Captain John 'Edson, formerly com mander of the Rowena, in the Meniphis and White river trade, is now engaged as mate of the Arkansas river packet Ozark. —Mr. -W. T.Pov.'ere. an old Missouri River cleric, has quit steamboating and gone into the law business with the firm of Chipman, Hosmer dr, Co., Washington, D. C. . —The Belle of Alton made a short stay in the South, only one trip in the - Bayou Satra trade. She left New Orleans on the 13th for St. Louis. —CaptainGeMe has bought the wreck of the D. 11.131er, burned at Carrollton on the night of December 4th, from thetinder writers, for Z 12.5. -1-The steamer D. Lynch has been pur chased by Mr. James Sentz, and placed in the Charleston and Coalburg trade as a daily packet. —The Glasgow, Captain Andy. Robin son, Jr., will be the first boat out for or Cincinnati and Louisville, leaving Tuesday. The Bellevernon left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Friday, and the Sallie as advertised to leave on Saturday. —The Kate Putnam, for Nashville, and Leonidas, for New Orleans, whre to have left Cincinnati.n Saturday. —There is a large amount of govern ment hay to be shipped from Vevey, In diana, to the Upper Missouri. —The Torn Yarrow and barges, enroute from New Orleans to Pittsburgh, passed Cairo on Thursday. , —The tow boat Leader left Madison (Indiana) on Monday Loader f oe Pittsburgh with 6,000 oil bbls. - The Messenger enronte from New Orleans to Pittsburgh, left Memphis on Wednesday. , --The Great Republic, is announced to leave St. Louis for New Orleans on Tues . day riext. —The Emma No. 3, arrived at Nevr Orleans on Thursday River and Weather. Lolitsvu.tx, February 20.—Weathth er clear and pleasant. Elver rising, wi nine feet seyen inches in canal. pArEa. PAVED Printing, Straw, Bag' Glass, Carpei I SOOFING, llltintigE- OD Miliitial Manufactured and lOW b' FRAZIER, NEE'XZCM'IZ & Co., $2 T 1 ' Elan: l E 01511) AV • oL.1)12/ttLmfil../2._)P°11 11( ff .F1 ---- --- N:11 5 •0611P ; e. ilorroatua a rArEa BIANILI. A. FADTUSIDIEI OMYANT. Manufacturers of • • . PRINTING to ViakPPING. PAPERS CLINTON MIL Tzuuratvr.wc. ClllO. DRIGUToN 15s 1,-I,WW lIIIIGIITON, l'.a. oFFICE. ND WAREHOUSE, , No. 88 Third I Street, kfttsburgh, Pa. Orricea B IN A IT. tYflvltllffif,' pres ident. r. DrauCToge—ljergillat tag: liegen.ll..filieell, B. 11. Hartman, John D. Li-ington... Cash paid for 'raper Hunt. ifils%oss NORTHERN LI N IF, r :444 PACKET. —FOII. GALE.N.ai AND tynpugirE. , \ SA.VANA.. ... ... . ... Capt. ROBERT ISIIERWOOII,I Will commence loading tar the above and all in- termediate pot is on the first of. 'March, and will go turough without rephipping. For particulars apply to I. 4 FLACK ..t, COLt.INGWOOD, Agents. or R. C. tiltA.Y. --. _ fevtcliT \I I ORTH RN LIN E Ag gM• ', PAC-liC —The heir and splenatd ' SUN NEAV I I.I \VIII leave fur' Apr I. .t.nd gr steamer offerl passengers to FLA( fe• tie9B 1. 0 1 . • .......... ... J. B BTJODHS+• i sr. throuFguAtlAlLS; s: a s i r:l n e t n:d f o l t i s ver : s'l F . or paritcUlars a pply 1.0 td stock. . COLLLNUWOOD, AgalTs., nr 'VOIR CINCINNATI and, agg .12 LOUISVILLE .—The tine pas seng. r steamer , GLASGOW ....... Capt. ANDriEW 'ROBINSON. JR. Will leave for the above and intermediate voila on TUESDAY, 23a Inst., at 4 r• bo ard 1 For freight o Ftssa aPIAY on :oojrtpo G A. R C I if. o 4. „eC64.!:: foi v, ,; .. JAMES coLLANs I f,20 CHA.ItLES 13 ailllkS, Agentri. FOR ST. LOUIS.-The ;drab Are passenger bteamer • ARMADILLO. ....... . ...... Capt. A. McCall:ff. %V leave tor the ilaove and all Intermediate poirits, onTUESDAY; 234 inst.. at 4 r. N. For freight or passage apply on board, or to O. H. IHT to es'r A CO . [ le.° FLACK ..t. COLLINGWOOD, Agents. pITTSBUIIGH, . t ' WHE.I6IIPai6I, !Marietta and Parkersburg Line. 1.,....ve company,. 'Wharf Bo+, foot of Wood Street, DAILY, AT 12 34. ''- 1 TuBBnaTB AND FRIDAYS. BAYARD ... . ...... . .... A. S. DEUXIIND.D. MaAtet. 'WEDNESDAYS AND bATUNDAYS, GREY' EAGLE.— ...... C. L. Ilustrisets, Master. ' Freight will be renelved at nil hours by , ' JANI.S.S COLLINS. Agent. a eV ,ODICTOSSIOI3 MERCEIAN TS firocertc., Flour. Groin, Produce, Orovieioun, Pio.h,Claeemc, Carbon Oil, eke., ros. 1:2 and 114 WOOD STREET, near Lib ertl Etreet.Pltttburgb. Pa. r.08:r.5.1 ........... ........................ IFIIieIIAR T, l'u-cons-Aitssiox IarEaCHANTS, AND DEALT/XS IN FLOUP., 011AD.I, SEEDS, MILL FEED. SiD Liberty St., Pittsburgh, my2VD37 _ WDANX ........... " ". McBAIVE be AN3F.V., COMMISSION ICERCIIANTS, 6emers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE ORbiERALLY, No. 14i WATb.I3 t3TREET. above Stratbtlele.!, . ...... . ..... M. STtELE SON, Comtniss tan Merchants, ./..RD Di/ALIAS Ts n. VL &O. OVIt , No. 95 OHIO BTEALLL:OI 3~ NT CITY 71" 3. BLANCILARD, Lik Wholesale and 'Retail Wears, FETZIOR, tii, AIaIIiSTRONG , FOILW Willa & 00' 8910 H 31BRUELASTB, Foi the sale of ylour, Grain., Bacon, Lard, But ter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce. generally, No. 10 . id.A.II.B.EIT, tYPIDWE, corner of First, Pittsburgh. • • fe22:sn ISOSi. AN. (M. .... . . ... . -. .... .. . .. ... AN . rotWa* suffix. 1.10 8..1.140X. br.SON, . COItifiIISSI ON AN, MERCB s..NTS and dealers in FLOUR, AiN, HILL lefiltD.and -PRODUCE GENBI3. ALLY, No. 19 DIAtiOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. 1 • jailirg; rmr., 4.3 itrau PA .01V, 1...4 Wholesale tirooers, Commission Merchants ano Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon •and Lard Oil, iron, Nails, (At Cott YAMS and all 14liblIrgil _b_l_aivies_ , J - generally. 11.51 and 11A oACOND M'Els.. .. Pittsburgh._, • __.-_- P.A2ER. rITTNBURGII ar. coNNIKLLS 'VILLE iLRoAD. On and after TUESDAY, Noyember, 17th. lbat , trains will arrive at and depart from use corals of Grant and Water streets, as follows. Mail to snd fromllnion oan ....... ..... . .... 7:00 A. M. 6:00 P. K. McKeesport ACcomdt'n 11:00 A. M. 2:05 P. M. Ex. to and from Unt'n• 3:00 P. M. 10:10 A. M._ West Newton Accom'd 4:30 r M. 8:35 A. ra. . Braddock's Accomdt , n. 6:15 P.l M. - 7:50 P. IL. Night Ac. to3lcB.l,aport.lo:3o P. M. 0:35 A. K. Sunday Church Train t and from West Newtol 1:00 r. M.10:00 A. • ; For tickets apply to - J. B. KING, Agent W. B. 811'01jT. Supe ntendent. n 023 „ I i VENN SY LV A.ZZLOPIN , L NIA. CENTRAL RAIL rirrip6,13313130G.1.T. -JE.A... ROAD. °nand after Nov. 25:11. 1569, Trains . will arrive.at and depart from the Union Dep ,id ot, ---- I 'encra.- o Washington and Liberty st reet s follows: Arrive.. Depart. Rail Train...: 1:30 a m•Day Express-2:30 In . last Idne.. .. 'A •40 ain Wail's No. 1.. 6:30 am i Wall's No. .1... 6 20:_m 'Mail T rain,- r S:l5 am I lirintonAcc'n• 7;50 a ini,•Cincin'ti Ex 12: 35 ran. Ir all,s No. ?.... 13:50 a m,,Walt':: o. 2-11:210 am Cincinnati Ey...11:40 a in iJohnstown Ac. 3:25 pm Johnstown Ac.10:35 ain Itraddoeks No11:20pm 'Baltmore Ex. 1•4 5 p mlVhlls. Express 5:10 pm MM. EapreseA..os pm , Wall's No. 8.. 5:20 pm Wall's No. 3... 1:30 p m 'Wall' a No. 4..6:15 pm Bra4ldocs No15:50 p ra,,Fast Line ...... 7:50 pm Wall's No.!. 7:915 p mrWall's N 0.5.. 11:50pm. Way Ihosn' r 10:20 p m I The Church Train leaves Walls Station caul ,saudy at _. 915 a. ru...„ reaching l'ittaburgla at 19:41 0 a. in. Returning, leaveS _Pittsburgh' at 12:50 p. a, and arrit es at Wails Station at -2:00 p. in. .Cineinnati Express leaves daily. All other try... a daily except Sunday. I - - For further Info:mat:Lon apply_to_ W. H. BECII . :1, Agent. The Pennsyl‘-anlaßailroad Company will not as sume any est forßaggage, except for On ap • pare, and limit their responsibility to One Run dre. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding th: t amount in value will be t at the risk, of the ownar, ulless tskPr p a nic special contract...lm.. EDWARD . WILL non General Superintendent, Altoora. a. avuoLy.sAir. DEALZ.V.:i IS 390 PENN STREET splellsX 4 Joint I. Bousll..srog. uousx.....Wm. 8. 11017811.. CIO I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue ' editors so J0111(1. MUSH &CO We . Einocers and Commizslon Mercb , Co - Cot of "SllaNgtt. J 01127 81111.1.0 N .. . ... ........... ... ITALIACIZ. IIirTON&WALLAC4WhOIe §toj,E ROCERS AND'lsataliCit DE4I.- NS. No. 6 BLN.TH NTILENT. Frlllsoutah. 1112alk . WILIAM lIIILLLit .4 CO. Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.' Comer of Irwin; now offer to the Snide at low figures, strictly Prune New Crop‘New Orleans Sugar, and - Molasses. Porto filo°, Ceiba and Ensliatilsland Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Re fined do. Golden Tirlps; Loverings. Brunß6i fituart's, Adams'. and Long Island yrups• • .., Porto IMO, Cuoa and 'Edelen Island s.olasses. Young Menu. Japan, linti•erisl, Gunpowder 'and 001. us Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Bice.• Jaya, La and io Co ff ees. ,• a °, Land 011. Flab: Nalis, Glass, Soaps. Cotton Yarns, Jitc,, constantly on hand. A.T.aig Os INIPORTZ.V.S ,OP rine Brandies,Winea and Segara. - Gnentsb,-310selle, and Sparkling flock Wines of ilinsel & CO.• in bottles. Sparkling Co.. iieharsiors and Johann's burg, floeitheleser.lturenily, VI.. ott. Brandenburg & Fro - do do '',, Clarerests,F Aturnennirtveed idhlottles. Work do White Wines, in bott es. If. &Sons Sparkling CatawbAi, glue old iinerry, Madeira and POLL V nes. Free Old Motions* As Ilya Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior Old Senteh do ~ do. .gaA 3O,, So'n Agents for ?dont & Chsndon,s Grand Vin. Impo se l . ay and Sollery.Champague. i • . Brandies of our own -selection and Isranted, 1 2.d IS -;•!-, . RAILROADS. - Depart Cll AN G E OF - • - ,- = z - -- - TIME. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, On and after MONDAY, November 9tb, 113459. TWO TiIAIN DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Station, corner of. Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 0 ilfCity, Buffalo, and All pinta la the Oil Regions. , • iratorn rircsatritort. jaunty Dr rifrenintelt Express . . .... 7:10 p Eat Express 6:30 am Mall ...... —. 7:15 a m Mail .. . ....... 5:510p m Brady's BAc 3:00 pm . Bradys B As 10:30 ars. Ist Soda Works Ilst.SodaWorks Accomd,.. wow aro 1 . Accomod,n. 13.20 aus 3d Soda Works !3(1 Soda Works Accomcid`n. 5:00 pmt Accomoirn • 3:40n Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10T. X. Arrive at Pittsburgh ;it, 9:50 A. la . Passengers taking express train baire but one change of cars between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oil !legions. Mail and Expreserrains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and An— commodatiod trains stoiq at all stations. • THOMAS 11,. KING, As Stmst. nog W. POSTER HOPE, Ticket ,Agent. ITTBBIIBBS P-7F CINCINNATI AND - LOTIII3 RAI PAI WAY. HANDLE ROUTE ORANGE OF TIME.—On and after BUNDAY it N0v.221, 1868. trains will, leave and arrive tw. Union Depot, as follows, rittsburgh tiMe: 'r Depart. Arrive!. 'Fast3l3 a. rd. 12:13 Line ... . ......... . 10:13 m. m. Fast Exwess ... .......... 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. m. Mixed Iv ay . . . ... .. . 5:43 a. m. 8:43 p. 'McDonald's Aren, No.111:28 a. in. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Accommod• 3:38 p.m. 9:48 a. m. IdaDonald,s Aue'n, No. 2..5:08 p.m. 3:18 p. 216. Mr 2:58 st. Express will leave daily.' l04:11.3 ar.. Mail will arrive daily. The 10:13 a. in. Train leaves daily, Snadart ark re cepted, and es makes close coanO a 1 New , Zanville and_pointctloas. on Sandusky 'Mansfield Newark R. R. B. F. SCULL, General Ticket gent. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville, Ohio. ON It§ PORT WAYNE & O ...•.. ....... .. . n .: . 2 1.... , :: ..... . PI S AGR, IfiCAGIO '8 .' W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBITEeII R. P.. From Dec. 20th, 1858, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north bides ritu bar& city time, as follows: - Lave. .... ' , ._ Arrive. Chicago Ex....3:03 a m I Chicago Ex... sal Erie & Ygnkill:9lB a m Pilate go Ex.. 11:581 Cl. & Wh•g1116:28 a m I Wheeling Exll:l3si Chicago Nail-6:58 amlerestline Mail 3:53g: Chicago Ex.. 10 :08 a miChicago Ex....4:380t Cl. &NWlEx2:2l3paoCleveland Es 4.:08gi Chicago Ex., 2:43 pro 'Erie & Yg'nEx ol3 p l W'e &Erie E 1 4:53 pu.191. & Wit" g Bald:sBgs .Deliartfrows Allegheny. i Arrive in ditegheray N. Brigt'n Ac• 8:58 a =N. Br Ac.7:03 my Leetsdale " 10:28 a mIIL Brigt.n ' 4 8:28 am " 11:58 a relliew Castle "10:33 am Rqchester " . 1:33 p m ILeetsdale " 9:13 am Leetsdale A L cc• 358 p m.. • • ' • 1:08 Tam N. Brigt`n • .5:33 p MIN. Brigt•tt "2:43 pa N. Bill:Vit. " .6:28 pmq.eetsdale " 4:53 pa Leetsdale .* 10:4-3 pm I " ‘l. ilia Vs Leetsdale' *an- ',Leetsdale Snit. 111 day Clutro.ll. 1:13 pm l. day ...hurchs. 9:58 ash Air 2:43 p. tn. Chicago Express leaves daily. Vii- 11:58 U. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. de-1 F. U. MYER% Oeneral Ticket Agent. - i I'ENN SYLVANIA.- '-'-'3'...........ttn.Z.--,....' RA.-LROA.D.—On mid after Nov 3a1d,1208, the Pat senger Trains or. the Weste:rn Pennsylvania Rat road will arrive Alleghenyepart from the Feder.lStreet Depot, -ity. as follows: Arrive. Depart. ...... Springd. e No16:40 a m .. , ... 7:lw , am. Ir'reePort No.18:310 a at Freeport .1...0.19:15 am F•xpress .. , -. 10:4 0 ata harpb'g N ot 11:20 am Sharpb,g N0.11.:25 p m X.:press ...... .1:45 pia Freeport. N0.24:00 pna,Sprlng:F N 132 pm ~. iniFteeport N0.25:2 0 p Spring:Fe N026:45 ti m,SPringd'e No27:10 p m Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.• The Church Train leaves lAllegheny Junction ever!. dainday at 7: Returning, nu reaching Allegheny CM at 9:50 3. in. leaves Allegheny tllty at 1:20 p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny Juno. tion at.3:45 p. In. . • I '.of Toren Ticlarn—For sale in packages of Twentv. between Allegheny City, Chestnut t i street. Hem's. Bennett, Tine Cress , Etna and Sharpaburg and good only on the trains atdpPing at Station. specified on tickets. The trains -leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 I. ni. make direct connection at i eepor with Wa lker. s line of Stages forßutler d Gannalutown. Through tickets may be parch ed at thi Officc No. 3 pt. Clair street. neartheS repensienßridge„ Flitsbni, h, anti at the Depot. Allegheny. For further information appl to . - JA.NR.S L}:ar Agent, Fede Z.Street Depot. The 'Western Fennsylvanis blallioad will not a: acme any risk for Bag mge, xcept fOrWearing apparel, and limit thekr res onsibillty to One idundftd Dollars in value. An baggage ex ceeding tt is amount in value ilibe at the-risk of the owner. unless tak.Thbv s dal eontrsat. . EDWARD . W1L1.11!..2 nem Gen...sal Superintend nt, •Altoona.. Yu —.....ems -= S -11:141! BILL Eastern Di rbe SHORTES A.IID ia MOST RELIARI ROUTE aom the East to paste to NOTOa, Colorado , California, 'Milk, • 'Arizona,- Washington, New Mexico,. Idaho, Oregon. .5 TWO Valllll leave EtatelLine and Lesrenwortk daily, Oandais eacepte Jon the a rrival of trains of Yam° Esuroad tro bt. Lords, and Hanni bal and Bt. Joe Eallroa from Quincy, connect. Inv at Lawrence, To lux and '.. Waxnego with staisos tor all points Halms. at end of tract west of hilsworth with t b e UNITED ETATES BE:PitEES OMPANY'S 'DAILY LINE eV OVF:FiLLICD SAIL LIND.. mums COACHES YOB •, AU Points in the Territories, sim4 with &ANDERSON'S TT'S-WEEKLY LINT of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, rasa, Alturpierqrie, 13%1h, and all poihts In zona and Nem Me co. With the recen additions of rolling stock and equipment, d the arrangements made with rewonsible Overland Transportation Lines frdra its western terminus, this road now otters unequalled facilities for the Manumission a freigh to the if Tick t ets f or sat at ail the printing offiell is the United State and Macias . • Be sure and for *Rants , via THE S'SIOICE snit. Bouve .. - 1014 p .lc RAILWAY . . EASTERN DI ON , • - A. ANDVDSOI. 4 s ' • emeral superinteadea Arrives. BAILIVL s _ion• 333E1liTITEXI.;liCeot AND J. 11, WE)MEII, General Freight and TV net 4( Ell