=II 11 11 SBURGH .10AttliET:s. ~ . 410 E OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, March 5, /861 The general markets continue very quiet, and devoid of anything that is really new or important. 'There seems however, to be a more cheerful feeling in commercial circles, since the inaugu ration, and with a 'conviction that the financial affairs of the country will be improved, business men entertain hopes that trade generally will looin up, and J that the c l l; sr llness and,d, deparebsaion which • fic l iy aB b s° ett l e o r times.Pr Already go e s ire ccee: :at . bonds have appreciated in value, giving unmistakable evidence that the govern ment credit is improving, and under the new administration, there is every pros . - pest of better times in the future. APPLES ---In fair Supply and in steady demand at 84®86 pbr bbl: APPLE BUTT (490 c. BUTTER`--Pritne o choice Er steady demand, and ar,be quotedfirm at 40®43. ' -BEANS—In better sttpply—may be quoted at 83.50®83,75. BUCKWHEAT' FLOUR-Dull at 33e 2 . CHEESE—SaIes of Western at 22c, and New York 'Goshen at 23®24c. CARBON OlL—ls' a shade easier but unchanged, at 33®3335,-in jobbing way. CRANBERRIES-,gal es at slB®s22. G ' O RNM` . .:AL-31®§1,10 per bushel. GROCERIES—The Sugar market con tinues dull and weak with a drooping tendency. Thus far Refined's hare dropped a full cent while Raw is off at least half a cent. It looks now as if the bottom had not beer( touched, and that a still further deline is probable. In other articles there has been no change since the date of our list report. . _ DRIED FROTT--Peaches steady at 14 ' gis for quarters; 16®17 for mixed and .18®20 for halves, as to quality. Apples • 11®12 cts. . . EGGS—Coritiane to arrive freely, and .• • the market is dull at 21®22. HAY—There is a slightly improved demand for baled, which is owing to the i bad condition of the roads," preventing • arrivals of wagon hay from the country, but prices are no higher, $23®525 for • gaod to prime, on wharf. HOMINY-46,00®56,25 per • barrel. • PROVISIONS—Bacon isqUoted at ' 14%®15 for Shoulders; 17®'17 for 'bbed, and 1834 for Clear Sides and ; 1f - 19,w,,. for Hams. Lard in tierces, " 3 2i 1A Pnd in kegs =. Mess Pork 833,00. . , (i 4 l A l7 t , Dfor°llt:M2l,lYEm be 'au,Milla,•7oBllo3sr f , No. 1. ' I SEEDS—Cloverseed is steady at $lO,OO 1 - 'i • -to $10,50, as to quality. Timothy is un changed at #3,50, and Flaxseed is firmer '1 and we now quote at $2,45®52,50. SALr--Is quiet but steady, and is still .;, quoted at 132 by the car load. ISORGIIUM-60®65c. " ''' '" ' GRAIN --There is ' no - demand for I _, 'Wheat, and the market is dull but un • , 1- ; " - - changed at $1,48®51,50 for No. 1 Spring, •t ,. •, andsl,ss®Bl,6o•for Winter. Oats firmer, i' '1; t brit there is no improvement to note in 1. ' 1 : the demand; 65®66 on track, and 671568 instore. Corn although in limited sup ', ply, is dull and unchanged at 75®80. •- - --' , Rye is quoted at $1,45, but sellers gener ,. ~..;.-,. -. ~ ally are asking more. Barley remains ''''. atachanged at $2382,10 for fair to good il Id g, and $2,15®12,23 for Choice - dci. NIONS—SS to $6 per bbl, • : ALLOW—Rendered, 12c. • r ' t- 75® POTATOES—Very dull; smal I - sales s 80c. -... PEANUTS-10 cts. per lb. FEATHERS—Live Geese eath . - quoted at 75 to 80, to the trade, z .d '.• usual advance - fn a retail way. FLOUR—_Is quiet and dull the mend being almost entirely lo while prices are unchanged. Spz Wheat brands may be quoted 17,1 . ps7 and Winter Wheat, $8,00(44850 r I .. ''• rel. Rye Flour, $7,50. The. Pea 1 2 - ' quote their best brands, made of best Wheat, as follows: Extra am Flonr,in barrels, at $9,30, and; in, sac • $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra i • .. I in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sa - 4 19 i 'per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour,' u b • rels, 57,80, and ,in sacks, $7,50 per .arm ,The City Mills quote prices as f. llca Extra Family, (Winter) in .: e $9,30, anti, in sacks, 59,00 per .- rr Double Extra Family, in barrels $9, and, in sacks, $9.50 per b.arr. a • Spring, 08,00, in barrels, and • 70, sacks, per barrel. WHlSEY—Highwines dull an. art - ' shade easier, and may now be quot .11, .', ajobbing way, at 94®95. I ' Markets by Telegraph. NEW Yoax, March s.—Cotton wiiho, decided change; sales were made tf 200 bales at 29©2930 for Middling Upl nds. Flour—receipts 3069 bbls dull, heav and lk , lower; 3,600 bbls sold at 85,35@6,15 for superfine State western; 86,30g6,70 for extra State; 86,75@7 for extra western; I $7@7,75 kir good white wheat extra; 89,35 `:0)7,73 for R. H. O.; , 17©8,60 for extra St. Louis; 89(12 for good choice do., clos , ing heavy. Southern flour dull and drooping; sales.2Bo bbls at $ 6 , 2 0@6,75 for common to fair extra; $6,80@ 1 2 for good I choice do. California flour dull; sales 300 aka at 16(4•;8 for old; 88@10,50 for new. ,Rye Flour is lower; 1 300 bbls - sold at 85 i (47. Cornmeal is quiet; sales were made of 100 bbls of Brandywine at $5. Whisky, • quiet; sales of 51 bbls western at 97c for ' free. Wheat---receipts---3,778 bush; the .69 ow Market is dull and I@2o lower; sales of , bush No. 2 spring in store and idloatat $ 1 , 4 6®1,4834c; . closing at $1,47 delivered. Bye quiet; sales of 1,800 bush Canada at 81,40. Barley heideavy vyand clining; sales of /2,000 bush German private terma.• Barley 'Malt quiet. C orn—reolpts, 2,732 bush: the market iB less active and drooping; sales of 40.- 000 bush at1: 1 5@960 for new mixed west ern; 98e fur old do in store; 96; , ic for wpei vilxed cut, a ndlaat evening 25,000 bush did heavy; Bales of 41,0(N), busk' at 743.0 for western in store; 763,‘ do afloat. Rice quiet. Coffee dull. Molasses dull. Su. gar quiet; sales 221 /aids Cuba at 123 4 ,4013. Petroleum quiet, 20c for crude and 35 for:retined bodded. , Hops quiet, 5® /5. American lituved oil ateidy, I.l,oirh 1,03. Turpentine quiet, 54X. Pork dull, lower; saki 650 bbls at $ 31 ,00@)31,30 for new malls, closing at $3426 evan;-00,76® 31,00 forold mesa; :420,00 for s26,oprime 0 (487,25f0r prime; bbls at • .528,56 m also bbls told at $31;50. Beef dull;ega; sales. 250 100 88,50 @i 1 6.1/14 new plain mess 4112,00@ig,50; and DOW mess extra, Tierce Beef dull and heavy; sales of 25 tiercea at' 25@30 for prime mess, and 27@33 for India mess. Beef Hama dull; ~ sales 5 bbls at 27@30. _Cat Meats dull; vales /30 nkgs at zaigz3g for ahotilders and /6S® /734 for hams. Dressed Hogs quiet at 13y,@1/335; ,Weeterzi 13y,:@14M; oily_middles nominal; sales 100 bus Cumberland cnt at private terms. Lard heavy; sal es'6oo tea at 1734 ®l9g for steam and 19 /® 193.5 for kettle rendered; also, - 8,750 tee steam . seller for March - and April at isvat9. Butter firmer at 30© firm 38 for Ohln and 42®57 far State. Cheese at 18©22,14. ° Freights to Liverpool dull and loVver, with engagements per steamer - for , 16,000 bushels of Wheat at 13)4d. LafeBl.—Flour closed , dull and s©loo lower. • Wheat heavy and declining, with I - NM No. 24, - ,oring at $1,47 delivered. • Rye dull at $1,38 . 01,39 for western,. and 81,40 for p r i me i n Bore. Corn dull. at 95c for new mixed weete;n, and 98e for old mixed western in store. Pork quiet and steady at $31,25@ 31,50 for Now mess, cash and regular. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut mews very quiet and unchanged. Bacon nominal and unchanged.' Lard dull at 19®19X,c for good to prime steam. Eggs dull at 25®28c. Ciztrcaoo, March 5 . -Eastern Ex change steady, at 1.10 premium selling and 1-10 discount buying. Flou,r dull and weaker; spring extras 85,7006,62. Wheat dull, drooping and NOy a c lowe sales of No. 1 St 17®1,19 and No. t at $ 1 , 1 2301,13, closing at $l,/2;401,12;34; sales since the change at $1,11X®1,12. Corn in fair request and lo lower; salee of medium at 56%®57c; no grade 54® 5534 c; closing steady at 66%c for medi um; nothing doing this afternoon. Oats doll and ®•y,c for lower, at 53X(4)54yac for regular and fresh receipts et No. 2, Closing dull at 533‘®54c. Rye dull and 3 , Y4); 4 c lower, at 1,18®1,19 for regular and fresh receipts. Barley firmer and 2®3c Meer; salesat , 78®1,80r regu- lar and fresh receipts $1N0.2. Hifoghwinea unchanged. Provisions lower. - MOBS Porn sold in a retail way at $3l; closing nominal. Lard opened dull and lower and closed a little firmer at 18®183/„c. Dry salted Shoulders steady at 12c; short clear middles 16hc. Dressed Hogsquiet and closing weak at $12®12,50, dividing on 200 lbs. Receipts for the past twenty four hours-1,027 bbls flour 31,733 bus wheat, 99,490 bus corn 24,254 bus oats, 4,882 bus rye, 2,150 bus ' barley, 1,035 hogs. Shipments--9,696 bbla flour, 27.856 bus wheat, 23,890 bus corn, 24,254 bus oats, 4,440 bus rye, 1,200 bus barley, 3,006 hogs, CINCINNATI, March 5.-Flour and Grain unchanged and quiet and not much done. Cotton firm, but quiet,sith sales toiddllnga at 28c. "Tobacco in good &mend, with sales 112 hhda and 29 bats at full prices. Whisky quiet and firm at 91c. Provisions very dull, there being scarcely any demand, and quotations are merely nominal. Mess Pork held at $31,75, but there is no inquiry. Bulk Meats are offered rather more freely , at 1 2310143 i for shoulders and sides. Bacon hardly inquired for, even in the jobbing way; shoulders can be bought at 1330, clear rib sides at 16M, and clear aides at 17c. Sugar Cured Rims quiet at 1930. Lard dull; there is no demand and-prices are nominal; prime city can be bought at 18 ®18;(o. Butter is very scarce and in demand. at 40®45c. No changeln Seeds: Clover firm at $16,25® 16,50. Cheese firm at 21®22c. Beef Cat tle dull, but prices are unchanged; whole lots ranged from $4®4,75 per cental gross. Gold flat, closing at 13034, buy ing. Exchange higher at par, buying, and 1-10 per cent. selling; the money market closed quiet. • ST: Lome, March 5 . -Tobacco has a downward tendency; but sellers will not make concession. Cotton and Hemp tin chaged. Flour steady and unchanged; sales of superfine at $5®5,60,. extra 6,50, doable extra $7, treble extra to fancy 88®11,50. Wheat declined s®loc, prime to choice red and fall $1,45®1,75, fanny red and white 02,00. No. 2 spring sold at $l3O, while only 81,30 was offered; at the close, No. I brought $1,35. Corn easier at 65@68c, and Small lots of fancy white at 70c. Oats steady at 66®68c. Barley quiet at $2,00 for lowa spring. Rye unchanged at $1,40. Whisky firm at 92. Park dull and lower at $32. Bulk Meats nominal, with no buyers at yes day's prices. Bacon very dull, and ,!‘e lower, shoulders 1 63®167‘,, clear rib sides 17' 4. • Lard dull and nothing do-- ing, choice in lots nominal at 18®183,1. The hap far the past twenty-four hours e amounted to s#lo barrels of tens flour , the32,ooo bushels of wheat, 14,000 bushels or corn, 4,800 bushels of oats, d - , 5,000 bushels of barley, 600 bushels of rye, 600 head of hogs. dna. Idimvaimen, March 5 . -Flour dull r.,56; and prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled bar- and lower, at $1,14 • for No. 1; 81,0834'@ hill 1,09 fer No. 2. Oats lower, at 53c for No. th e 2. Corn unsettled, at 67c for new. Rye any quiet and weak, at $1.15 for No. 1. Bar 3ite, ley nominal and unchanged. Provisions ily, weak and drooping. Mess beef, $13@14. 9,70 City mess pork, $3132. Sugar cured i tir . hams, 1 6%®17c. Prime city lard, 19m® ref. 20c. Dressed hogs dull and lower, at ws: $12,27C)12,75. Receipts-4,000 bbls flour, ahs, 30,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush oats, 5,004 ref; bush corn, 2,000 bush rye, 1,000 bush ,80, barley, 200 dressed hogs. Shipments-- ai d 5,000 bbls flour, 1,000 bush wheat, 1,000 in bush oats. 400 bbls pork. CLEVELAND, March 5.-Flour - city e a made' at $ 1 0,59®10,75 for treble extra in white, $8,75®9 for double extra amber, $7,50®7,75 for doable extra red winter, $ 6 .75®7,25 for extra red, country made, 8 7 ,25048 - ler double extra red and amber, $6,60(07,25 for double extra spring, $9,75 't 6 ®10,25 for double extra white winter: Buckwheat Flour at $B. Wheat -No. 1 red winter at 81,66; 2 cars No. I at $1,46; No. 2et #1,42. Corn -sales 7 cars at 69c. Oats -sales 1 car at 603‘; and 1 dci. at 61e. Rye quiet and nominal; held at $1,28® 1,30 for No. 1, and $1,25®1,27 for No. 2. Petroleum market firm and quiet; re fined held at 32®33c for large lots, and trade lots at 203 c advance, . Entranumoara, March 5.-Flour dull; north Western extra family $6,75®7,25; 0(58,75®9,25. Wheat very quiet; Toledo$1,80®1,90; white $2®2,15. Rye $1.55. Corn less active and declined; yellow 95®96c. Oats steady; western 72®75e. Petroleum firm at 25c for crude,, and &So for refined. .Provisions dull. 'Lard declined, with sales at 19® 19c. Whisky unchanged. TOLEDO; March 5.-Flour inset;,-e, Wheat lc lower for all grades, dull and heavy; amber 81,62; No. I red $1,52; No. 1 white, Michigan, $474. Corn dull and I®2c lowei; No. 1 68; NO. 2 65; no grade 64®65; white In demand at Oats unchanged, 6134 for No. 1. Rye, In light and reques un t; $1,5.8 for No. 1. Barley steady nominal 4, chabged. 'Dressed hogs dull, BALTIMORE; March 5.-Flour nominaa and unchanged. Wheat dull; prime Pennsylvania 11,70 @i•aii prime valley $ 2 ,10®2,20. Corn dull; prime white 85c; yellow 88®90c., Oats dull at' 70@75c. Rye nominal r at 81,55 for Prime. Mesa Pork quiet at '833. Bacon weaker; rib sides 17c; clear sides 17c; shoulders 150; hams 20 ®2lO. Lard 200. • . . Lorms'lLLE. March ' s .--Sales of 116 hhds of Tobacco, luga to medium cut. ting 5%®1414. Cotton 27X. Mimi Pork 32. Lard 17y,'. Bacon quiet; clear sides 17%. Bulk Meats-shoulder/313; clear rib sides, 16; clear sides 1634; all packed. Flour $5,50®6,00. Wheat ,1 5 0 ,5 5 . Oats 62®65. Corn 65®67. Whisky raw. 02.1ree. . Mbsrears,-March 4.-Uotion' firmer at 18®28y,,c; receipts to-day, 1,251 bales; exports,"2sB bales; weeicia receipts, ' 5,882 bales; exports, 4.915 bales; stock. 2,437 bales. Elm& quiet and:firm. at $6,60® 12. Corn and oats quiet '#nd ttiohanged: Hay scarce at $2B. IMPORTS BY RAIX,RO4III.. Prrnutmeg, Font :171/A11 : NB dt OADO RAILROAD. 5-412 ears metal, Nimlck . diCO; 9 do do, Coleman, Rabin o de Co; '5 do de, Union Iron . Mills; 6 do do, J W Porter; .5 do do, J Wood, Son et Co; 1 do do, Loomis dr Collard; 4 do do, John Moorhead; 400 ka , , Lang da Co; 100 bbls do, a J ck flourA Dietz;Watt 17 pkgs butter, H Rea, Jr; 25 bbis spirits, 5 alchohol, J Adler dr Co; 10 bales broom corn, W Mardorf; 5 bbls gin, S H Watson; PITTSBIJR6ii , GAZgTBTEr- -SATURDA, 25 bgs Seed, Watt; - Lang -de Co; 200 bbls flour. Shoemaker it I.euagenheina; 100 do do, D. Wallace; 4f.so tlO do,. owner; 300 pkgs lead, - Byrce,. Waller & .Co; 1 car middlings, Bricker & Co; 28 bxs •cheese, John Daub; 12 lags butter, ff . , J Braden; 10 do do, Graff & Reiter; 12 bbqs eggs, 12 do butter,W H Graff ; 17 bbls eggs; 7 hit ' bbl battr, 25 bls butter, H -.Rea, Jr; 14 aka rve D Wallace;l 47 bbls apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co; I car hay, 0 /I Al !anon 50 bbls high wines, Shipton & Wallice;-1 car corn, Biagham dr Laing; 11 aks rags, .Godtrey dt Clark; 2 cars ice, Litchfield - & tow. • -. ' Can *rip kerreaunatt Raiz- RoAnt March 5 . — /-- eat" rye; T Ificors;. 5 care gray marion orei - Es.'do. N, York W Sboenberger, Blair & Co; 3 cars lime stone, McKnight & - •Ceis,: . 1 • car lumber, Hamilton, Aigeo it Co; 1 dodo, RA-Clark & Co;,/ car clay, S M .Keir; 1 do oats, J Hood; I dodo, Schomalcer de L; 1:, do steel. W J Hammond; 214 sks oats,-14 do rye, Graham & Marshall; 54 bbls- oil, J Spear; 1 keg apple, butter, SF Shriver & CoVB6kbits glass. ware, &comb dr ON' 26 Ixlligreewhides, AI Delange; 19 eke oats, Meanor ft Harper; 1 bbl eggs, Jae , Ken fiedy; 2 bbls eggs, wg Giaff & Cof 6 bales hides, J Y McLaughlin; 4 bra soap, Shultz & Danner; 6 bbls butter, Dilliiiker it Stevenson.' . , . . - . .. . ALLEelezier Vazr.sz it.txrmost. March 5 .-80 - bbis oil, D Ist Edgerton; 40 skeisoats, 1 car grain, 35 do rye, - Scott . * Gisal; 103 do data, Bricker it Co; 1 bbl butter, H Riddle; 240 bbls oil, Fisher Boa; 240 do do.lames Wilkens; 320d0.d0. Lockhart, Frew it Cc); 3 cars ice, 'A V RR Co; 15 kgs.prodnee. W M Georges; 59.sks ,oats, H Knox; 1 bbl 'eggs i ..T D Casey; 129 sks oats, Kei & Ritchart; 43 albs oats, 22 do corn, Adams & ustin; 4 cars lime- stone, Shoenberger it Blair; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb it Co; 1 car metal, H Wood. sides; 22 eke oats, Austin dr. Adams. midAL d LEG Iings NIENII STATION, March 5.-1 oar , R Knox it Son; 2 cars barley, Smith & Co; 1 cask cheese, 9 - Naag; 52 aka flour, J Y Monk; 2 bbls eggs, R & A Carson; 4do do, 9 Hedges; 33 sks oats, S C McMasters; 1 car shingles , A Krsith; 2 bbls Owens. eggs , H Lenz; 28 bbls apples, F PITTSBURGH. AND CONHELLSI7/BLE RAILROAD, March 4.-158 bze • glass, Michaels Rde Co; 1 pke leather, Seibert & Berg; 6 bbls flour, R - Ritchie; 2 cars metal, John Moorhead. RIVER NEWEL . a weather continues nnustially cold, particularly for this season of the 'year; the mercury at seven o'clock A.'ai. yes terday was down to eight degrees above zero, and at'no time during the 'day did it get above twenty-flve. The river con tinues to recede slowly with four- feet three inches 'nibs channel by the Mo nongahela marks. . -, 1 There has been no arrivals .since the date of our last report, and • the Renton for Portsmouth, and Bayard for Parkers burg, were the only departures.' The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is the regular packet for parkersburg to-day, leaving promptly at noon. The following boats are loading for the points named and will depart as soon as there is a rise: R. C. Gray, for Cincin nati and Louisville; Camelia for Nash ville; Bellevernon for New Orleans; and - Magg Sallie ie Ha for Missouriys for St. Loßiveuis; r; M ande n Se- Sa vanna for Upper Mississippi. 1 The funei slot the late Capt. A. C. Mc- Callum, Sr., took place yesterday, and although not present, we have no doubt it was largely attended. Thus is - added another to the large likt of steamboat men who have -departed this life recently. Capt. Dawson, who bought the Petrolia the other day, contemplates running her as a regular packet between Wellsville and Steubenville. • - -The Stonewall has been .withdrawn from the Red river trade, and was to leave New Orleans last Saturday for St. Louis, to take her plate in the ~ 0" Line. —The New State, being rebuilt at Par kersburg, is rapidly assuming the form and substance of a steamer again. Her new engines are partially: . set, and the fra me-work of the cabin is nearly in closed. I , -The Glasgow and New York were advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pitts burgh on Thursday. The latter boat would have left on Wednesday, had it not been for the Armadillo tearing Off her fantail in backing out on. Tuesday night. - • ' —The following are, the steamboat dis asters during February: Lexington, Falls City, Mary Bird, Eddie, Mlttle Stephens, City, Mary and Peoria Bidf the above, the Fails City and Mary were raised. Boats injured: Robert Moore and Glendale. ' —Memphis papers say that large quan tities of flour are now being received at that port: almost every boat from above brings'a few hundred barrels. The aver age receipts for the past week will run over 1,000 barrels, The greater part of it goes • p the White and Arkansas. • —Th Vicksburg Times, speaking of ns t the big trips of cotton taken to New Or lea is season, says the three largest loads ,ere taken by the R. E. Lee, Magenta and Mississippi. The latter on ji December Bth landed 4,113 bales, the. Magenta on December Ist, 41028 bales, and the Lee, October Ist, 3,784. —The Cincinnati Gazette, of Thursday says: . The Kate Putnam,Nashville to Pittsburgh, passed up, after discharging here a lot of cotton,which she took at fifty cents getting bato prevent the mma Floyd from it. She has for E Pittsburgh 1,650 sacks con, 40 tuns metal, 180 sacks corn meal, 100 sack dried peaches, 100 sacks paanuts and 1,000 'cedar posts. Pilots, .Robert Greenlee and Thomas —The ew Orleans Thrice; says: ,It is asserted, and believe with truth; that not a single steamboat has • been , lost upon Red river above the raft for the last two years; and yet the Board of 'Un derwriters haveilxed thir•rate ' or insu rance of 634 per' cent. ' A•rate so enor mous would almost cover navigation _on the rivers Styx and Covens to Hades and , a market, If we hope for proaperity these:restrictions must.be throttled.., , -The following, are the recent transfers at St. Louis: -- • ' • •' Barge . Yellow Mane. on the • 4 . 2th of February, 1869, Jacob, Canard. sells to Branch,Crooke di Co., for ;5,000. • Steamer G alatea—February . 70th, 1869. 62 Gilsooes S. Congdon to S. 9. Retanway; for , , •=, ' , . Stemer Hunts villt;••••:Februarv22, 1869. John W. Jacobs half the interest, David L. Penny, half interest, to (3, G. Russell, for 86,750. 1 •, —St. Louis advices under date of Wed nesday report as follows: The Sbam 180ockplaaroeungghetraa funl2loatfiryeigebint igarnadntiadmfaurt Missouri. A large number of them shin oh the Mountaineer, The aggregate pobyitnhtse bestetwatneeenrußeurnbpicorn:alasndt amount of orders brought to St. Louis Merchants was 1426,000, instead of 1226,- (1 7 0 131 0 ca , kr.B as fbrourm r g e'ported last night. Captain Beflnger will start the Antelope to Fort Benton March 13, and at intervals of five days thereafter the H. M. Shreve, Utak Tenti4est Joseph, Colo.rai Allen and Laeok-. Freghts to Yeyv Orleans - advanced yes terday to 40c for !Zola; 60c for pork. 25c per sack for corm and heavy pound freight, and Scs per sack for oats' but to day they broke down to 30c for ' flour as the ruling rate, bat boats were taking whatever they could get. Navigation is again resumed on the Upper Mississipp, Illinois and Missouri, and in a day or two longer business will be brisk again. Snow has fallen all day, but the ten:iperature has' been mild enough to:melt it nearly as fast as , it fell. It has cleared off to-night, and 181 freez ing slightly. , 44Ver and Weather, Lourevrizr., March EL—River falling six feet:nine' inches or water in the'esnal. Weather 'cloudy and raw- EITREMBOATS. . . . ..• - - Ai'lN l o . ll ST. I.OVIS; $ T.i ja a t irs ip 3 E,„..ll)TAß,t, AN a. a.P.N - THE M h...SOUKI EL VES.—Tbe flue pareengerAearner M E.NOEIL will leave on the 15th Init. for the a bove ports. For trelgtlt Or possage appjr on board.,or tet , , 1 „ . _TAME& COLLINS,. .'., GER/2W it CO., Aent. h .N . GEORGE P. LIINEENS, , st Roebester g Wharf Boar, Agent.' A . ~ , , VOll CLARKSVALLEagrie ui: -AND' NASKVILLE.—Tbd tin ate~tri e CAM ,LI A... .. . . .... Capt.' JOszalt tri'LZ, Win lefty. for theAkbove sod all intermediate' ports. on THIS LAY, itareti sth. at 4 . F:it. For treAbt Orlllisitgg apply on Loartti or to tabl FLACK - 4t, COLLR%WOOD, Agents. FOR EVAN. *FlLLE2iiiarg CAIRO /bND• ST: LOUIS. T eerie p • MAW; i f 11 /14! t " t t i l t r io t. Tx ' nr. Will *aro for the abo v e tad tntermedLate port on THIS DAY.'Mareh sth, at 4 p. At. Forirtlght or passage apply on board or . te, FLACS & COLLIAGWIJOD. Jimtics CO:.G. H. WI SIEST & O A. a. HAS Licrr :A gents.. 1e27 FOR MEMPHIS A.Norligirat IiEWORLEA.NS—The steep!. PWili ELLEVERNOII rapt: 44: MitaAH,Ja. lesve .11118 DAY.. March Bth. for the above mai Intermediate porta. For frelgbtrorrparmage applyon boars. or to LAC & cOLLINOWOOD, 'GURU= & CO. Agent". t'IOR KANSAS CITY r. JOSEPH AND OMAILA: he splendid steamer i*.. 8 flsksornv, Will leave for the on above ports * THIS DA.Y March 51h, at O'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply OR board or to J HHRITGtT OHN FLAOJk. J. Li. CQUANG WOOD. & CU„ Agents . NORTHERN __LINEAsgZe PACK ET.—FOR uALENA tiD DUBUQUE. ' :. --• BAVANA Capt.RO.ERT /analtar'ool). Will commence loading for the above and all in termediate pointa oil the first oi March. and will go apply through withont reshipping: For particulars' to . FLACK & COLLINGWOOD. Agenta. fe22:e97 Or R. C. littAY.; ORTHERN LINE &diet' Nen. PACKET.—The new and op tild , MINNEAPOLIS Capt . J. B. Tirtontg. Wilt leave fur hr. .PAIIL about the loco or April. knd go through direct. This splendid steamer Offers very superior aecoMMOCiallotte for: pak.seners and stock. For particulars apply to . FLACK 4 COLLINGWOOD, A_gents, fe2.1:011 or tt. C. GRAY. "VCR CINCINNATI adzia:lZit' LOUISVILLE.= -The tine p n an eerier steamer • rt. C. GREY" ' Capt. I. -R. Wnrrrarrgn, Will leave fur the above ports on TIII3 DAY,. March sth..at 4 otdock P. •sr. For freight or panago apply on board or to JOHN FLACK. J. D. CULLING WOOD. ' G. HA GHRIEST Jr CO Agents. pITTSBURGH, WHEELING, AigZe Marietta and Parkersburg Line Leave Company's e a e r vb f oo t str i . Boat, of Wood DAILY, AT 1.2 Id TUZBDA.7B AND FRIDAY!. BAYARD A. R. Bazruku.D. Muter WYDMICSDATS AltD IiATVILDAYS, GREY EAGLE. . . ...... C. L. BEIINNAN, Master. Freight Will be received at all home by - 4 A MR% MIPLVINS. Aeant STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDsak QTJEENSTOWN. THEBUIL STEARBILIPs. , Numberin g sixte firet•elaas ' , mete, among th• m the ceiebrated en CITY OF FA-Roa, CITY OP ANTOilePy, CITY 'O7 Bin3TON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY" OF LONDON. Sailing EVERY' SATURDAY, from - Pier 45, tvarth laver, New York. For nassageor Banker infort.a.ion *only to WlLLuai' BINGHAII, Jr. 70 YITT/1-41,liZET. lebroatcle flutidlnr. k raarivonnoalta Poat tuna.. Pittattor,h ER CM, Nos. 221 and 23 Liberty Street. Comer of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low dgarea, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. • Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia. and Baltimore 'ta nned do. Golden Drips, Loverings, Bnullia, Stuart's, Adams" and Long Island nyrup3 Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Rlolasses. Poling Ilyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Rice. Java, Lagnayra and to Coffees. Tobacco, ,Lard 011. Fish, Nails, Glass, Swing, Cotton rants, &c., constantly on hand. IMPORTERS OF . , Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars. linerilati, Moselle. and Sparkling Hoek Wine' of Biased. Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Roselle Sckaraberg ' and Johannis berg.. Goolthelmer;Burgandy, &c. Brandenburg & Freres , line Olive do .do ..Clarete,'Llmoorted In bottles. • do do White Wines. In bottles. %M. Wort-&Sou' Sparkling Catawba. • • Line old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines. free Old Mono:mangle Bye Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior OM scOteti do do. LSO, bole Agents for Moat & Chandon'i Grand pin . Imperial • Verzenay and Sellery Obampagne. Brandies of oar own selection and warranted. 24000,000 OF CHOICE Limn m BALE. BY TSB 17Aioi Puthe MMlmml aiinpuw, Xdb=nt DMUOrt, Lnilir •Joll the line " nldr. rmli,lll $lOO TO $5 l OO PER ACItE, Au on a amp= or pm Yuma For hu-ther Dsrticnlasi , *API, a l O.l addreill ' JOHN 8 DEvirazll,34 Land C r olxuaalntoner, Topeka, Sawn. or oirso. n.zsatnoszi. Bee% QM Btt• Louie. Mtseoarl - IG pigs Soft Galena Lead tor sale by J. IL oiornELD. 141 rivet Avenue. -25 casks. tor Web), J. B. CA.birIELD. r t 4 • ... ;' , - , - - -IVIAROII -6,- Ida, Henry . Adkins, St o, Clarksville, H WATT, LANG--- & & Ce, firWIWI'S. Fleur. eraist Prodneety Provisions, Flxta, Cheesty.tarbon ; 011. Ate, Noe.' 1720 and 174 WOOD STEI77 O ~ near Ltb• erty street. Pa. noe:nl6 MITER IL ... • ... JAS. 7; RICEULIIIN KEIL fk• ......... CONOWIS.SION MERCHANTS, • PEDDB, ORLIN, SEEDS, 3fILL FEED, at. 349 Liberty NI., Pittsburgll, z0724:b37 M E11113.16 J. A. entgrai . STEELE_ & SON, Commission Merchants) - AND DICALDES VlAatal. GRAMM. P...VEipipdte. No. 90 OHIO EITREEI. near Hut Common, ALLEMIENT CITY. BA. 18 • KUM • . No. 396 PENN STREET. avitzEO FETZEEL & PORWARDING & .09MBELS&ION mgaresmst, Per the' sale Of Flour, Grain, Baoo l a, Lard, Bat ter, Seeds, _Dried Prakizid Prodimergetteradly, No. 1 0 mamma T. cctrner or rink Plttaburah. le22:ra. 7: INTIM, BAIRD & F Aonlia4 .L 4 Wholesale Grocers, Comion iterchanta and Dealers' in Produce; ' , Flour, Bacon, Cheers, Fish, Carbon , and Lard Ott,: Iron, 'Nails, Glass. Com b yarns and P.;:tsburgh litanunsctnotis generally. WI and llitt oriCOND STREET,. Pittsburgh. JOITS 13HIPTOY ' A WALLACR. §: IPTON &WALLACE i hoIe, SALE 0 ROCERS AND PROD UCE DEAL ._ No. 6 SLYTII STREET.'POt, 3bl:web. JOHN I. Rouss.aa)vr 801:7fia. -Ara. H. mama.' JOlllir I. atodsm Sue censors to JOHN' I. HOUSE & CO., Wnole sap Grocers and Commission Sterehab is, Cor ner of Smithdeld and Water Streets.: Plttsbnrt b- DRS. COOPER, WALLACE wad WILLARD, HOMEOPATHISTS, Will remove their Cake on the First of April next to No. 72 Diamond, Allegheny city, rear of City Hall. Ja.30:d79 • G. W. De CAMP, I AT-TORNEY , AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. °gibe, No. 137 FOURTH A:VENT:TIC Pitts. harsh, (formerly occupied by Hon. jUralter H. Lowtie,) will practice la the 11. S. Cirsuit and District Courts, In the State Supreme and all the courts of Allegheny cdunty, and make collec tions In most of the adjacent countleai jaZid73 _ _ M. B. NEEPIRI, ALDERMAN AND .EX-OFFICIO JHEIT/OE 07 ,THE PEACE. OFFICE 89 FIFTRAVENUR. • Sfiecial .attention given to conveyancing and col notions. Deeds. Bonds and Mortgagee drawn, an upd. andaccuratel all legal y. business attended to i promptly JOS. A. nvirtEß, Kages AID-POLICIB keen3tuar. omde, 196 WYLIE BTREBT, near Waahlngton ' PITTEMPEGB, PA. • 7 Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, AeknOwledgment Dposittous, Collections. . and all other legate mat e business executed promptly. tuA2o:n9 5.C111U1 IIIeMASTERS . . 41 -T413-ER.X.A..PC, , E.i-Oinclo Justice of the Peace and Police Mae. trate. Office. tiILa.NT STREET, opposite the Cathedral. P I MBURGR, PA. 1 Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, . Acknowledgment Deoordtions, and all Legal Business eitecoted With Promptness and dispatch. . • miUS .EIISTACE IJ. 11110.111i0W, . .rzymck OOP THE PEACE AHD OLIOE.MAGISTEATE. • OFFICE, 73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. IDeeda, Boade,Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositlone and all - Legal Baldness executed promptness and dispatch. taT29 JOHN A. STRAIN - .A.I„,I3EM3UkAT, , . ER-OPYIG/0 ./17ST/CE OF THE TRAPP. AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Oface,lLll FIFTH STREET; opalte the Ca. thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dseds, Bonds, Mort. gages Acknowledgments,. Depositions and all Less ' Busineas executed with inwmotness and dispatch. AOAIIIIBIt N,_ , t )r ustice of the , Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL 6STATE AXD -INSU RANCE A 13211. Qum STREW. EAST spviasoarai. Coueotion of Beata follaited andproroptly st candid to. J ' ' Illyary6o CAPIACELUELL ATTORNEY AND 'COUNSELOR AT LAW,' No. 89 Grant Street) • • . Stl72l:te6 JOAN RIDDE,LL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW., • Wth54),..118 Diam ond nereleits . (Oprottte the Court Itonee,) renmi j e 8. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 vutb. eltreet. Bsooaa FLoos, nor, /toot/. A.TIVORN3I;I3r..A•i'6I.:.f&W. xo. 98 FIFTH e3InECETI ape:zwatdar 88 /. : COMMISSION MERCK J. L. =LINGLE.... - 6. E. sr.wricvsozi DILLINGER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. RECEIVE AICI) SELL All Kinds of Cour:try Produce, All orders for Merchandise.pr.smptly filled. at LOWZAT market rates, Partionlar attention (riven to the saleofiatter. Eggs. 'Cheese Dried Fruits, &c, We feel confident tIM twe can Rtve -entire Satisfaction, by making QVICE SAUCE} and PIIOISPS 'ILNITTRNB. at HIGHEST EGAILICST ?MUM, anti therefore respectinlly solicit your consign meats. Ail correspondence answead promptly. .3farklna Pates furnished tree. eraln In store and to arrive daily. au3l:t7ll E B TABLISITED _BY A.. & T EKJIMILY, 19/3. W. M. GORMLY, W.HOL.ESALE GROCER, :No. 271 Liberty Street, OprinCTLY 077. RAGLE HOTKL.) be zyie Prl"reirrailo.H.PAh, .WHOLifiALE asas,s:sa sit ♦MD DIIA.LFatek Wholesale did _ RetanGreens, PROFESSIONAL. PITTSBIIPAR; PA. PITTSBURGH. PA.. api:w7l BLAKELEIG rnmsuiteu,rs 63 Fll ' aq' l77 " itArLRoAI)." S " L E leerand after TErE: , ba I - Ner.,.. , trAine wilt arriv e at throw corner' of 6- -- .a.... and ''Pater streeta, na fotlosrs: d oh ireart le d. out r 17,alte Depart. Afrri re:: Mail to and from Union- _ - town.... ................ 7:00 A. tr. 6:00 P. AL, McKeesport Accomdt'n 11:00 .t. :v. 2:05 P. Ir. Er. to and from rntn. 3:00 P. A:. 10:10 A. in West Newton Accom'd 4:30 rA r t3:35 A. i f ' Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:15 P 11. 7:50 P. Id: Nlght, Ac. tollc li'sport.lo:3o P. li. 6:45 A. AL Sunday Church Train to and trona West Newton 1:00 P. 3I.10:00 I.: For ttckeU apply ta W. B. sTou J. B. KING. Agent 'r. Superintendent. nap nHANGIE Oranti 4.../ TIME. ALLEGZIENT vetzaty azuzgojuk On and after MONDAY, November 9th, leisa. TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets .1W Oil Re Frankgiolin, ns. 01liCity, Buffalo, and all points in the MIPLEAVE PiTTSBDROIL I ArtRIV r 7 Prl7Bl3llllGai ail- .... 7:17 a m thrall . •.,.. ..... O: Express Express 7:10 D m:Express.. 6:30 A ilig Brady's BAc 3:00p in i Bradys B 'Ac 10:30 anx Ist Soda Works .- At Ist Soda Works comd . —.10:66 am; Accomod'n.. E.. 90 A*" .1 Sodallorks , 19d Soda Works . 1 Accomod en. 5:00 pin I Accomod'n. 3:40P iti Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. IIL. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 0:50 A. Y, Plusengers takin,g expresa train have but one change of cars between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oft •.glons. Mail and Express Trains atop( only at principal points. • Mixed Way and commode tiod trains stop at au stations. • -1 W. Posiza THROPE. TO3fAS iM. KING, Aart. Sup.t.. cket Agent. noit . p rrTsiluirtG CINCINNATI A eaIOITD3 Pill HANDLE BOUM ' - CHANGE OF TEMIC.--011 and after SUNDAY. N0v.512d, 1888, trains will leave and arrive a tn. Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: .Depart., Arrive. Mail -3:13 s'ion. 12:13 . ra. Fast Line 1:23 a. m. 7:33 p. Fast Express 9:88 p.M. 12:19.n. Mixed ny Way .. . .... . .. 5:43 a. m. 0:43 m. McDonald , s /leen, No. 111:28 a. m. B:33p.in. Steubenville Amrommod. 3:38 p.m. 9:4B'a. m. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2..b:98 p. m. 3:18 p. m. ar 2:58 P. W. Express will leave daily. • 19:33 P. Y. Mall will arrive daily. The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays es cepted, and makes close connections at :few.ark ro. Zanesville and points on Sandnslry Mansfield * Newark R. 8.. • 8. P. !SCULL, General Ticket 'Agent. .W. W. CARD, Sup't.. iittenbenvllle. Ohio. ' nozs , - - . 1868.. ***** ***.......6411130.1 .P.ETTsiBuRGg . PORT WAYNE& MD -WO B. w. and CLEVELAND & PrETSBEEDE E. .9.• 9rein Dec. 20th, 1888, traits will leave trot& -and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, Pitts.- burgh cirtle, as follow's: . , Chlca_go Ex_,.. 3:03 sin Oh! ce4ro Ex..._2 :/3 Erie a i r g0..2 1 11i:284 ta Chicago Ex.. 11:88s. Cl; & Wh7gkillel:2ll a m eeling Ex 11:13s: Chicago itall._. 6:58 a m CrewUlm ?DM 3153r0 Chigusgo Ex.. 10:08 a m Chicago .Ex....4:38p5. 1 Cl. -,tiogExlll22pst, Cleveland Bit 4:oBps Chicago , Ex, 2:43 p m Erie a Yg'nEtelL3p s - e ms IVErie Ex4:53 prr. Cl. &Wh'ir Exe: 9 9o I .Elegrout Allegheny. - derive ter Aileghens. N. Brigrix li.c. 858 a m N. Itrigt„:n Ap.103 sa t ,J..eettiQii.e : - 10:2Fra m N. Brlgt n . " 8:28 an t ' 11:58 a m New castle 10:33 sin Rochester " 1:33p ns Lee.t?dale - " 9 :/3 era Leetsdale Ai-C.3:597m L e " I.:Da-ppa N. Brigt'n A' .5:33 O miN; Bitel'n " 9 : 4 2 Pia N. Brigt'n " .6:28 p m Leetsie " ei:s3 pr 'Leetsdale " 10:43p mi . raze Leetsdale Fun- . Leetsdale Sun. zp . day church. 1:13 p m itt day thnreas 9:58 as At 1 E7 . 11.43 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. cl11:58 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. e'..... P. R. liraztt, General Ticket A:ant. ,V EN NSYLTA-Nigisma NIA CENTRAL TAIL :11 AD. °nand after NOT, 28th. 186Er -- Ttain s am/ arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, come* 0. Washington and Liberty atreeta, as •followa: rrant. Depart. Mall Train—. 1:30 a m Day Express.. 2:30 am Fast Line 2.40 a m rliVall , a No. 1.. 6:30 am Walr's No. 1.. 6 20 sno Udall Traht_ .... .. 8:15 am - Brio tenAcc'n. 7:50e ta I`Cincin , ti Ex 1 235 Pin Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a mrilfall , s No. 2..11:20 am •Chiciansti Ex . il:40 m!Johnstown Ae. 3:25 gom Johnstcrwa Aelo:3s,nm Braddocks Nod 4 , :20pm Baltimore Ex. 1. 45 P m Phila. Express/1:10 pax , Phila. Enna:32:oS pm Wall's No. 2.. 5:20 pat Wail's No. 2... 1:30,pm Wall's No. 4..6:15 pm . Brad docks Nels:sop in Fast Line 7150 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:545.0z0 lablo.L. ja:so pu t W . sy Passter 10:20p m . he Church Train leaves Walla Station ever y i fhandayat fer.ls a. so.. reaching Plttahnrglat 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittednagh at 12:50 p. m and arrfsesat waits that at 2:00 pi. m. pa •Clorganati Express leaves daily, A.II Other trsoi a daily except BtitadaY. For Banner heormaratexatavvrn)l - PF. R. 3 , Agent. ~The PentayleanianganDatCompanywill Dotes. same any risk forßaggage, Emma formearinta: rel,_ _and limit theM- Ibillty to tftte tat dry uoilars itivalue. 1 Baggage exam that antamt . in- value will be at the ?Lk of the °wear, az less taken by smas. I contmet. _ ..:, 137 WARD kl. WELL nom tienaral floperinteadent, AtitootTark. _ "T. aILII M PEN ME@OR NSYLVANIA Po Itik - - LBOAD.-on, aad *Herron. 23Idaft$2. the iteer Traltuton the Western Peonsyllanie Itabro,W will REM% at and depart , from the Feder, I Street Depot, All Cityeas follows: , Arrive. i_l_pringd , e Nola:4oa sul%llailrx„ .... TIDO il la Freeport No. 15.20 ICES epor/aO. / 9c15 ant Express 10:20 a 'yallol Liao ant Sharpb , g No. 1125 p ingisp s 18:111 pia Freeport No, 24500 pm _pringd hi N033'410 pin Mall sslifip in.FreeporbNo. 25.410 pm. -Sprlngd'eNo2l3e42-1) solSoringd lehlo 22:10 pro. Aboye trains rob daily exceialday. The,Chnrch . Train leaves' hen? Junction. every 'Sunday a'nr:4o , Is. m., g Allegheny City at 9:505. nb. .11adussIng: loaves ABeglieny City at 1:20 p. En. andarrlynat Allegheny Jana. lion at 3:412 p..m. • - ' - ,- COMMUTATIOX TtaiOnS—Yor tale in ptakag ft of Twentr, between •Alleg_heny • City,- enestaist street, Herr's, Benne- tt, Plnc,Creek, Etna and Sharpsbars and only :on tire trains stopping at Station,. snouted on uckets, •• The •trains leaving Allegtien_y City itt 7:00 ea. make threat connection at oreepon withWai,.. kers line of Stages for B utler aod Untututht town. Through tickets ma) be piarchasoust the 012011- No. 1 ist Clair street. nes.rtheenspensionßridga,, Pittsbur. h, and.et .the Depot. Alleghesty, For fttrtherinferustion_appV to - . ' JA1117.8 .422yEllTil, Ascot. Federal Stzeet Depot. .Tho Westeln Pennsylvania Railroad will not . a. mime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and) limit their rospOnitbitity.. to . one, nundo. cl Dollars in - value. All baggage ex..- eeeding this-amount In Vali* will be at the risk of the owner, unless take:l_lff special contraot. . - EDWABD kl. WILLIAms. 'nolit Gerpral Stine-Mato:lndent. Altoona. Pa. . __ S 74%! iillik arditalMa UNION PACIFIC 4ILWA; ILastern Division. Tao SHORTEST IIND MOST PX1441.13 ROUTH Mom the Eau to all Dolanla • t CO/0/441,03 Nevada, , . . California, _ Vtak, A rizona, . li r litakbagtess. Sew Mexico, Idaho, • -' -- Oregon.' - • .. . . _ . 41Two Tlstna liiiis State Line and Le a annoy. 17,:cgihrid=oecii,ar tAli:Ledatlrmair Dal *ad Bt. Jos 'Railroad from Quincy tfay, at aLaw. n rem as Torta and Wr s ! i irat. illt_w " - rat -- t til with 'the lIN Tig sTATZS lerpmarram RANT '8 D me A mok i vagrp mko, ADD /C 1 k .I:T.Pi'VE.:I 4 SALT Is&gm. AND . . Au points In the Teeehe'd* . . , . 'And witmkkpiDEßSosl,B TRI-WXICKLY,reti dr• otiACazo for Fort nion. Beare . Pon. Pala. Albuquerque. gant 4 Fe. and, all, points i n Art . suns and new Mexico. , . , With the emu ..additlone of tnthaii -steak and eintruneut, aela_,_tlie ..errangements Mad* wun Id spoilable trreraend eratteportatton /ate/ tram its treaternientaithi, thi ro a d now w en unequalled ille altlea Ibr the trearrownh, ot freight to the ran Welt. i,....,- ... . - mu... . Tickets t o sate as all the the Malted states and oansoss--•7` —_, . in HmßeLwareootrrangemok ibigti-etet.726 Tillnuic. Kumar Dinem. P-41 i ° P W 4•74 . . . A..2IIJIDEPASONsi 1' Bhr.ersl ElTA•perinteAd!ak IJ. 5V.F.1319 . 8: • R.2ILMItoA.DB M II NM El