E '; •••? Illatlets by Tetegraph.- ItTuw yonx, April T7..—Ciatton nn 9binged.' Bales of 1,990 bales at 283,60 . 4 . 28 X for. middling uplands.. Flour re ceipts, 8,687 bbis and 4,000 bags. Flour 6®loc`better ottlow grades; dull end, de. - 91Pllag, medium and good description. Sales of 6,600 bids at 85,28@5,70 for Su iserline State Western; 165,76®6,10 fos Ex.. Int State;` $5,70®6,80 for extra western; pg,70®8.00 for, white wheat extra; 4,5,E15@ is i r for B. H. O.; 17®8,50 for extra, Si. ula; ;9@ 1 2, 00 for good choice do; ;cid. tang- gaiet. Rye flour quiet.: Sales of 800 obis', at 14,70,56,75 . Corn meal quiet. Sales of 1,300 rible-ats4,so for Fairfax, and 84,75 for Brandywine and Marsh's Calo rie., whiskey dull.. Sales of 100 .tails; tree at 913;®92%. ' Reeelpts of wheat. 43,- 1137; 'wheat heavy for'..wlnter '.deman d- chiefly for home use. > Sales"of 3,900 bash pt 111.0@1,3 1 34, for No. . 3 spring- deliver pd; $1,87®1,41 for No. 2 do in store and `delivered. the" latter price' for` - small lots; 111,49®1,4334 for- ENO:.I 'do'; . ;48801,70 for; White ..California, And 41;88 for white Michigan. , Rye 'heavy; sales of 5,000 bush western in store at f 1,30. Barley doll ' and drooping. • =reit:dull; " sales :' of 12,001: bush a West On private terniti. -Corns, frecelpht 8,038 bushrmarketlrregUlarand funsettled,!opening heavy- and , le -, %War wind okiging with rather More•tontd• sales "Aof 89.000 bush, at 80801120 TorneW milted *extern:" 82483} 4 c fbr very oholee do.; • ' @ii3o for old do. in , store, and tteliv end.' and iblii- for_ old whitellweateru in `astore.Ldhita; receipts 210;800 bah; Mar ket le better•with a good deuiand; sales lof 43,000 hush, as 80e thr western In store hind 88a - for do. afloat. • Rice dull. Coge ?firm; sales of 4,203 bags of Rio on prri , de terms. Sugar' dull; males • of 135 - hhds Cana at 11341 12ceitti 300 boxes Havana • at 11%®12.3. Molasseti dull. Petroleum i lirm, at 17jic for crude and . 3230 for .re pined. pined. Hops qulet,at 6®45c for Ameri can. Linseed 011 quiet at • ;4(4(34,03. Id ease Pork ' firm; • sales of bar ,'rela,: at ;81,30Q31,50 for new 'mess, }closing at $ 31 130, cash; .01§31,12 for old do; ,826,7562(i,25 for prime: 828,60®28,75 '.lor prime sal Mesa. Beef heavy; es 440 bbleat sB®l6 fdr new Plain mess; 812 ,41®18 for pew extra meas. Tierce 'Beef Is ;dull; sales 25 defeat) at 822028' for prime teeiag 11115®301orIndia mess beef 'Halite jitaia . l;` Wps 150 bbla it '26®32e; Cut eats - lower 'Mid unsettled; Baled 175 or , hadisyszuddies are quiet; Lard is f . e l, OM fl2,lgiililti for shoulders; 15®18e ityydrid pric'e ' s are a 'shade; lower; 670 ;Verdes boldef 1735®1830forfsteam- ' 18% 4®l9efor kettle • rendered. Butter quiet at '25®35c for Ohib; 25®420 for State. Cheese 19®23e. Freights to Liverpool are dultsuunheaVy, some engagements _ere...reported of - 7,600 bush corn per steamer at.lid. ' , • 1 steamer closed firm for eorn .'mon, and doll 'and 'heavy for znoditim sad good r:grades.: Wheat heavy for winter andet and firm for spring. Rye dull at gl, qui N161,32 forwestern. Oats - ltirm at 80a for *aide= in store. Corn 'quiet at 813002340 for.new - inlklid Nees 40.12ktand:P®Me for old do its store- and A ajha k t., • Pork quiet and steady at 831,80 for new, 131138 a, cash. and regular. . Beef steedyoyitti a‘ moderate: demand: Cut meats dull• .and declining.. wßaccro dull , end heavy.. Lard heavy at 18V0 for fair „to prime steam rendered. Eggs quiet and steady at 18(p)0. -, • i ' Oracacio, April 27.—Eastern Exchange *oak at par buying,- and 1-10 premium selling. Flour _quiet at 1.4,75(7,00 for low grades - to choice - spring extras. *,, Wheat active and unsettled; No. 1 1,18 e 01,14, No. 2; 81,053 i ®1,07, closin g at • 10,136,4'01,06M; sales since, 'Change at • ,81,07. Corn quiet; tales- bf No. - 1 at 58®60c, No. 2 at' 56e, ' rejeCted 49®51e, new 60®520; - cloting at -- 49%®51%c for new; nothlngcloingthisaftertioon. Oats more active; eales of No. 2 at 67%®5834c, closing gulet , at .87.34®67,03. - Rye. quiet and le bleier; sales of No. 1 at 81,16® 1.17, closing with sellers at. 84/7. Barley ,dull And -.lumina, closing at 11,33 for .. No. 2..- •Highwines firmer as 85c. .New •, rleans -- Molasses $1,00®1,05. Sugar 14(415)ic for common to choice. Mesa:Pork steady at $30®31. Lard in .;active and nominal at 1734@17%c. Sweet Pickled Heins steady at 16c; smoked do . at 1710 s, shoulders at. 14c; clear sides at .17%a1, rough aides steady at i4c . loose. Hogs opened quiet and steady and closed -,du,11 andsveak at 1969,85 for common to .leholea..,ifteef 9 eitsle quiet , and weak at .15.78 tor. cowaand light, stockers, and 86 i.,444,37,l4.for.gooditocksirs, and1113,60®6,65 . ,4,lcpr, good light shipping - steers: -Receipts the last 24 , hours--flour • 9,299 bids; .: wheat AM , corn 28,993; eats 15,178; ( rye 977; 'barley 2,970 bush; hogs 1.606. Shipmente—liourll,239 bble; wheat 155,- . 978; corn - 314,513;s oats 58,927; 'rye 1,904; barler•2oo ;bus* hogs 1,776..:, Freights dudes 6o for:corn and wheat, to. Buffalo. 1 - 10. 1 Lotris. April 26.—Tilibafty: steady -tor . rood sound working grade% poorer 1 quadttheayy and lower. Nothing do ing in Cotton. - "Hemp very'dullT Flour fie dull and prices are unsettled; rever t flue sold at 1464.25, fall at 85®5;85,-extra tat 86,1505;40, ;double' extra 15;50®6,00. 'Wheat firol'hattot active ; print& red it 81,60®1,65; strictlyprimeat. 111,:f1,65, choice - at ' iii;7s@v3o, goOd lora ' king •Siord St ;1,061211,07, choice dci.'lll, I,IQ. - -Odrrf tall Indlower - a; . 64065 , i= - Oats sitrieri b xi abut the prices ire' ;unchanged it - 63(065 for Drifts to 'ehblee. Berleytttill Ind lower; prime le*a'spra t i ',sold at11,80®1,83. Rye Steady at 11, -4,24. - Provteitina quiet and'lllrin.- 81 flPork 831®81,50: RoOgh tddisi'l4g, leciee 'irweet pickled hams. Patton lighoulders '"'l3: clear aides' 18, *clear rdieldes'l7ol7g, tanviteiledlidigar 'crava t hafts!' 20. Lard - gerierally'held at 18 for tiara, buiere at 5(917X. -* Whisky 'did' 'iiit ' 883 i ®B7. 'The'- reeefptir' for the -p 'twenty-four 'hours amounted hi 8,6&) bitters of flour, , 9,291 hi/Stu& of wintat,ls,23B 'bushels of ' coni, 10:499 bitalialmenf Oita, 482: bushels let rye, o i miy bushels .if" barley grid 14159 • Ctricrisr.s.ri, April 27.—Flonr dull; at i. isogeoq.24:: Wheafnemlnally um:sluing eat rto. .2 c iF1,843. - Corn &11l at."66.567e. Oats steady, 67®71e, the latter rate . for choke walte..2 Po. 8 / 1 3,8@1.89. Barley , nominally ''unchang e d 'Cottini quiet; i' middling, e 2o 4 `,e:' Tobacco ectivev sales irefl6s'hhdtai 84,86®22,75, the. latter the tlilglieslpzios reached this season for now „leaf. WhialtyAulet at We. . Provisions • quiet 'tallied unchanged. ' Mew Pork f'sold at 831,25. , 'Nothing wee -done in' bulk opiate, baciorter lard, but prices are nom- Opal" unchanged. Butter ,unchangedi • really fresli-made hi scarce and brings 38 4 g4.0% . tint 'all that in rolls is very - dull. 1 13gjps. firm* 'll% int& Timothy' seed is ~,lower and dull; s n ewltSat@tiO o Par With. Clover 5eed.du114.6,%®160 per to, Sugar dull' and drooping; refined Ue lower; new Cuba scarce and steady at 1,314®15e. New Orlifillut : WOlasseit, 'POW, and but re' in ttiertiiiirket.: mut' arm, 20g '• OW 104911Apzil 37.-4'104; salsa of ' .0... 3 ,-i . 4 e ip4. ;1.06E0,25 10r treble, eters • . . • Le • • to; doutatt extra: wade; :: $ 7 : r? / 74 Or doable, extra led winter; r ' ', . pr.. Astra reCtilitut ;Auttle; . , • ! .- 64Pr 44 1 144, fsg* , - OWT; 1 ' rE' ' ' 40tibli ;eltra , .l 0.11;•1476® C , • .26 for, onbiti extra wilitAwAnter••ltack— , "thSlitA ,4 e 10gr , :.: la : dull And, nominaL ea Nsilca XX°. I. r9(l,WintalLatsl.4si T - 1.41 4 00 1410,13;ii, cOrn;,iga of two pars —attot__.ilAidir.aideliistwo *oBohArld ' =-I * s4 lNnoldlitss74l4h. atintanna; Weimar- Ni t ildkriditmbanzelt Ratpo4 bald at Oa for standszd WMill-4148318-444 .prime light , Straw to white: in - car lons Small lots to retail trade 2@30 higher: LetnErvirms, 27. - -Tobactx,—.4les 290 bade 'common: Ines. at $5,49; and Breckenridge "oOttnty • leaf at §l-5,00.31 Su perfine flour - 545,50@e,00'. • Wbeat.;l,4oo 450. Corn :88068c. Oats 07068 c: •;Rye 21,47. Hay 522@22.50. lireW Orient:m.Bu gar—prime 1410.. Potatoes—peach blows 11450. Mess P0rk531,25. Lard 18 g4 131 .4e- Bacon—shoulders 1314©13,44;, clear rib sides 16K017c; clear sides 17%01730. Balk meats nominal; . ahOuldersJ234c; clear . rib sides 160; clear -Sides „BRA Whiskey 91c. Cotton:, at 2630 for mid- • hilmirennam, - April 27.--47 our quiet, .tinfier and ; prices unchanged. Wheat active and Wm' at /1.13 .A)r No. 1 ; and $1,0034 for No. Oats in good demand at 570 2._Corn unektangedi: Rye lbws at $l.lO for No4;1. ; Barley nlair de mand at 11,80®100 for ihir BllMPlau Be." ibmr 2.ooo.bblar.mbeas 27,000 bn. mente=flour.6o,ooobbhq ;what 1414- • quail. ; • ; itratiK4 April 27.—.F10ur dull and n Wheatr.quiet. closing Xelbtver limber, Whieh sold at $1,44, and • White Michigan le lower, at ;1,45. ' born active; 1 closed a &lade better at 88o; • No. • 2 at 880; and no 'grade at 61e. Oabr firm and - unchanged; small sales at 870 for No. 1; and eoie for No.'2.' - Rye Ilan and nemi nally•tmehangeid. °Barley • mita' mit • ; PHILADELPIA, April 27.-Flour tin changed: Wheatbomesin slowIV; prime held firmly and unchanged.- 11-yeAtn changed. Corn less 'active; mixed wes tern sold at 84®86e. -Oats unchanged. Petroleum firm at ;18340 for crude in bulk, and 3234g.428 o- for refined. • Pro visions and whiskey unchanged. - , MEMPHIS, April 27.---Cotton' Steady •at 274g127; the receipts were 243 balm ex ports, 29 3 bales:- 'Flour is unchanged. Corn at 72®76. 'Oats at 70@72. r. Hay at $2B. _Pork rr2. Lard at 183i1@)20.' Bacon firm; 'shouldet a at 18X@14, 'sides 1735@ 17X.' Bulk. Meats quiet; ' ehottlders 123 x, sides 1635... ' BALTIMORE, April 27.—Flour dull and unchanged.` Wheat dull; prime white, $1,77(4)1,89; yellow, $1.28®1,845. oats dull at 68©72c for light, and • 78C for heavy . . Rye nominally held at jum40445. Pro visions are unchang ed . Whisky is firm bnt'dull at 92@ptic. NEW You.s., April 27.—Cattle Makcel. -,The cattle 'market, ruled dull . and heavy.' at l&a. Hogs lower at 100 1034 c. Receipts: 1,200 cattle, 442 hogs, CINCINNATI, April 27. —Beef cattle steady, $ 4 ,00®7,80; receipts fair.. Sheep 50c lower; whole ,range $3,74@3,25 per Hngs 750 10wer;58,01410,25. . . ST. Loins, April 27.—Cattle quiet at 8 3 / 4 @7;‘.• for common to choice. Hogs steady at 7klglo. Dry toads Market. Naw Yonac, April 27.—There is little or no change to notice I;the features of the market; . trade generally is dull and priees rule very low. Desirable styles of plainworsted dress goodp, in new, shades of colt)* are saleable at goodenough prices, and 'black' Aliases continue to sell at steadYiates, but anything not in approved: good taste 'and desirable meets with an indifferent sale even at very , IoW rates. The only change ' of moment to observe is in Lawrence. M 7 Brown, 'which beetling at 12c, and Grardie 13 )(, Brown at 1034 c. IMPORTS - BY RAILROAD. PrriastraoN ' Fon'r WATDD et Cm oAoo SAILnoAD, April 27. 7. „care metal, Nirniok & Co; 3 do de, 81/Perior. Iron Co; 2 do do, Coleman, Rabin ft Co; 2 do do,'Union Mills, 6 do rib, Webster it 11, - .100 bbleßour, - Shorturker.dr-L; leer middlings, H Conrad; 3 dorye, D WaL lace; 1 de wheat, R P Potter; 100 bbls flour; Kirkpatrick & Co; 900 do do; own ers; 2 cars wheat, Liggett & , Co; 200 - dry salted shoulders, R Bruce; 29 bbls apples Volgt, M & Co; 10 do do,W H Graff & Co; 1 car corn , Hitctico;M'C & CO; I do bay , Bricker Co ; 1 do rye, W - Meek; 1 do bay, H Schnelbach;;ll9 bags potatods; .13hIggetuan it 0; 10 bxs cheers, 8 `do fiutter, N J Braden; Li bbls apples, H. Sea Jr; 10 do do, W Graff& Co;.8 do pearls,' S BlCanfield; l' car corn, CuIP Shepard: 4 do'do, Scott ;;& , Gisal; 80 tea hains;..E It Meyers dr Co. Prrrazuriou CrtiOnrNATT • AND Sr. Lorna Itanocos.n, April 27.-12 aka rags, do rye 15 do oats, . 8 do - smart. iron, dr Graff.eks; S. bbla lard oil; T.H Nevin; ,6 boxes noise,. Sellers ct Co; 8 bbla mo 'blase% . M * Co; 4 bales. tow, Hamner, ft rh 114 oil bbls, J. B. Craw ford; 87 .bdls rakes, hoes, spades, forks, J Mcgratcheon; 57 bdls brooms, H R Mc. Clelland; 20 • bows- starch, Henderson & Brofls7.ske rye, W, J •Ideekp 2 tria tool% Woodville:* Co; .1 hint hatne, , B tea do, 2 boxes. phoulders, J Mitchell; 3 bbla liq. 8 ice sausage. Munhall: •McG; 10 oases 4obaoro,-10.hf butts do, W L Jones; 20 mutest tobaoco, 0 D-.Arnsithal: Ws beef. J H Lippincott; 100 bbis-- door, D Wal- I sem be hf bbla herring, 70 do white fish, Ewer & .Co; 90 hf.bbiskerring, Wilson & :Son; 1 oar Tye, J WSimpsonil car wheat, Watt L &Co; ! oar scrap. iron, Lloyd it ,Tilaek; 1 car rye, J 8 , Cbrevnidarr MID ' PrillOttntait Roan , Anril 27J-430 , - blooms, Ni mirk it On; 1.. ear lumber, RigilinflerCo.' 1 do Totatoeseltrioker & 00; 1 db odo, Weod worth • & f D;1 do;Arolgt, , Nit Col 2 do ore; Hutchison, G &Din.' do - city, Hus sey &Cori do -stone; 3 • L - L Knox; 60 bbls highwines, Schmidt -4ik Friday; 20 eases toba,w, 40 bxa starch, Shipton dt W; 20 dodo, 20 do, Cooper & Co; l 5 10 crates starch, J A Renshaw, 28 do,. 1 dodo, Smith, J Co; 82 brreldoeSmith & -Co; 5- do d 0,1 5, bxs do, IP 'bga &Coe, Rinehart AS tevens;!2o has starch. E 'Myers; 20 do do, Thomas* Bra; 2 crates 89 It= do, Mills dr Son; 25 bits do, W D Cooper & Bro; borates, 25 blur do. Ewalt it Co; , 25 hxastarch, Haworth it'D; 1 car lime, Campbell, Jones it Co;' A/Oaten:mem Aprii 24 =2400i1; PisharA Bro;' 240 dodo, J Wilkins , ; eat metal; Brown & C 6; 5 do railroad iron, P, C dr S Lit E Co 22 aka rye, 1 bbl 1 do dried akoles, Kirkpatrick '& CO; 38, Skit friefi,AdaMs it Airlift* 5 :care litireittOne; Slrbenber-• ger it Blair ; I'do D L'Reinolde;'l22 ski rye, 84 do 000, Shipton Wallace; 126 de. do; 6 do rye; 32 do potatoes', Bilmtr haM /A dO to Muni all ;it Me 'grain 2 Pegs, egg s , do 'butter,, Little a Biltd(k car Meta*, I Moorhead; 2 04' do, lInl?n Iron Mills. - • ' . ,41.14,80,aarr; STATION., carp maw, Superior" Iron , dit_dot • Lewis,, di sai nn _h3Yi ll a ei o tp ( 44 ° 0 4 1Z 'T r ; V i r i et7l7 . iTr7 ; llm4.l ki 4bdgetik 80 2 do sfo4e, -Forrester et N:1 do ; whilst, M'Kee dt:Poi 80 bales hai,, Rose it Ewll3Bi. bxs, 2 cretee starch, I lookhart;•ls JAB- do. W Sadden; 190 BIM gate; G Steltart; ` ,ll car MaraP. .ski Forge Xro/4•Po• Prrrainniaa AND 1; Oommunnisz RAILROAD.' April 270-4 tar instal, John Moorhead; 10; - plugs F iirodueS,l3Little 7dr , Baird; •11 skallaiseed, J. WI Thtusby; 430 bbla oeiturat.,o B Lase; .7: do dry apple! , eT , A - Graff: P.do do. House &:copllB bdls sheet Iron,/ W Armstrong- "", itiver.Auld Walther. ~ COY Telcarauk 10 ; 414 it o borgaisCissfpf.l •; .I.oll.uwuz.z 411h4 vUll eight teat nlioAnotiss An Site Oath pilisrolear, andwarns. ,r, fonts , ' Lottiao 1414 4 1 , 2fie—Waillifs eaear 3111,1114134esissitig! :11 , XA., r 2 "". pnwsilMykriAZynwk{•/MONFAIMVx ,4W) IMMI NEVVI3; The weather yesterday' Was warm and orOaci,' with stro*,ludiatticuzi of rain. The river continues •to recede steadily, with scant six feet iniheb.liannel: — The St. Marys from 'Cincinnati and `Rate Putnam frOnrfashville; arrived on MoUday night: ith good trips. - Among other items the' St. Marys had Over 1,200 Weil of hay and lava*. , The TOpa,/zartow and Barges. from St. Lonis,were due last night and w 11 , . pro bably be tind'in port thiS tripr The It.•-10_. Gray departild for Cincin nati and " Louisville yesterday with a good trip. Pilots—Wm. 'Dorsey and J. The htekitu t yndepartedlfOr Vineinfiati -last evening, with ipi)ont all: the /freight .shetdould hatulle.r ;She would doubtless /have had, a , betteri)carge4 had She not been delayed on The • Gallatin ::de for : for Parkers burg and the Julia:No.2 ,for Zaneavilki. The , Itayardrwas:isold‘ for Eslo,Boo,t de livered-Mkt, Louis, Wehave not heard as yet vzhat :boat t uir, any, willdtake t her plane inthe Pittsburgh and Parkersburg There, is now.but a single new boat in construction at Ahe landing, !anti k it is in tended for the' Grande river:, It-is prObable however, , that there 'will be tresherrivabi from the boat yards within the next few days. The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, to the ,regular packet Parkersburg to-day, leaving promptly at noon. The kilatgow, Capt. Andy; Robinson, Jr., I is atuuninoedf.to leave for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi, to-day. She •is a first rate boat, being In, tip-top con dition 'for boldness, and Oapt. Robinson and clerk Drava area strong team, The Lorena, Capt. Sam, Shuman, Is also, announced for. St. Louis and the Upper MississiPpL forthwith, and she, too, is a good boat. Cap Tandergrift - atilhretains charge of the :office. Tim Sallie and Nick Wall•were to leave St. Louis.. for. Fort Benton on Saturday The Robert Barns left St. , Lorde for Pittsburgh on Saturday, as did also the Great Republic for New. Orleans. . • The St. Louis Democrat of Monday is ma'am:tibia:for the following: Capt. It. C. Grow, the -bold, has opened an office at Pittsburgh and acts as agent. of the Northern,Line,siving. through receipts to St..Paui. .Dielt.tdoean't like to see.so many boats going through! from Pitts burgh to. St. Paul. .. . • . . • Tlie.St. Louis Repute/wan of Saturday nava: Capt. Sang Dean arrived from Grand ,, Tower yeaterd_ay, where he de livered the towboat Little Jim Rees to the hit. Carbon Coal and Railroad Own party. She will be used as-a job boat around _their coal yard.. They have also purchased the powerfal' towboat Grand lo.ke, to be delivemlat Calro on her re turn to New Orleans: The price paid for: their last purchase we believe was 130,000. —The case of Jott.'"t'roxton, for killing Benj. Miller in a Louisville fazobank, was called up, in the Police Court of that eft* on Saturday" and continued. till -Thursday. Both the men were "pilots, and Oroxton was 'at one time a member of the Kentucky - Legislature. He killed a mid tamed Hawthorn with a•-hriek Zi.yealtiVago, • in a bar room, was sen tenced to the penitentiary, and was after ward pardoned by the Governok. —The Madison Courier says: The ship Yard had received more propocitiotus fpc work within the last ten:days thad.was ever;before received in .the ' same length of time since. it hes been in existence, save once, during the time of Mr. Alex . lilt. boats !rare eouropacded tar - In a %Ingle 'nth; 144 propositions for thrOtt ethers rftaved... —The St. Lonis Democrat of Saturday says: Business fats—not distressingly ac tive. Pittsburgh, boats leave here very wltivvery, small profits in prospect. live. The Messenger, and 'Robert . Burns .were to leave last night in good trim for - fast running. . Several mountain boats leave to-day. r I —A. St. Lords telegram reports that .Tne. the ;-mate of the Evening Star, was - arrested on the arrival of that boat here to-dayi; for complicity in the drowning , of tt Oblored deck 'bend, ',rho 'it hi' Mild yawl tbretwif overboard from that Steamer while enroute: from New - Orleans. - - • • ,-; • .:;• - anf h !defiee elV n a lreri ft El latil LbiOa l i l n t4 tte iM i? l 4 t ri, were at Cairo on Sunday'. .141 1 3, 6 pL.LWE1D1113 TAGOALIIIV • . , .:c - " • • • r! .• - 100TSi' GAITERS _ . Wholesale NO.. 120- FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny City:' IRON CITY .* • SpICE, AND 113S14IIDIKILL I l~iith'Aveiane. near High, St., STRICKLER.& IRCIRLEOCE • - .Wholesale 'Dealers 131 •• • • BOASTED, Spices . and MUtard. rife call the &tient lan of eousmierl to our rx:. CELSIUR RUABTaelf2t a 1014 k _ln • one 4 C l it i gliet d 791 • •" D • . I)9 l'f n iT,TY °." 11 ! Vo n l af t W 4, 5 1 1 1 46 itt l i%gt i sid ar d t e: 47ored t•le 4 1 4`_!?L t V! 1 ,1 1 7 11 ,!, • • +; IiTRICHLKS * zoluaDoz, ,: • Of: ' i nthZO • Itlitti STOAT! alttabur . I + , , . •• • ..'1••!.•" i 1" . r . r • , ' I, ROOFING - iltill:OF1111110118 .:- DEEM , :axid.;.Co'iots. ..,„t 4 „. Partikalitr: attaattoxklayen labstigite and tfictt!i, • Forstruenws pgees widreiNi • ua Solarffling, nll/ , :ri . JP!.- r; 1 ; "10361041111kMeCioimenateot tr..Al 3:4A 1.4 bp?sof , LI 1 :131W y,w4fiIIorrIBUISIVAX • ME RIVER PAC.II..E'I'S. 'OU EIT; LOUIS: KEO•Addigt - Rua., Buittaxeum. -DU QUE ANI) Sr. PAUL, IN PA C KETI - WITH-THE ISURTELERN Lutz CO. —The flue passenger eteenier LORENA: • Cain. 8. sntnnaec, 08 Will leave far the above nod intermediate ports Ti3lB D&Y,;April 28th. atig P. M. • ,For. freight or p5,641gt aunty on board. or to • -spa .FLAGS k• CIALUSOWOOD. Agents. FOR BEOKVK, BUR.zoget Illt ' YEWPWl 9 . :Tt ittl i c u E :ti r a i lfD; • FULTON CITY, LyOIid„,_GALEN h. DC sugu Mc GR1t434.1.. L ACROSEM. •WI NON A;• 'SETUPS LAN DIN Gaud px..PAUL, the sixeadld panes'. ger steapiier, ODA:I6OW%. . Capt.. Ah - ny ROBIRSONI JR.. WtlllFavea;aboae oa WEDNESDAY. the 213th 1'181.4 al 47. fr. • • a . • - : JAMES COLLINS A. ant. OR` WITEELING. Adr i t FitXRTITTA,PARXEMSBITIIa AND CINCINNATI. • ...• •.1 . . Leavearlttabursh EVERY TIerESDAY, 131 Leavea CIncIunaIIEVICILY YELDA774.I'., N. The swift and anekerb Sidewbeel Steamer S . F.. MARYS, 'O, IiWESNEY, Commander. will' leave . aaeitmounced abate: • • • " - For Iftelght.or•Raasage *n board., or to FLACK & COLL NGWOOTI, or CO LINO- & BARNES,BA Agents. N. 8.-rNo Brelght . recelved on Tuesday after 11. A. mirsot: . 1869 .figtMa NORTE:UN LINE PACIEETO St. Louis to _Keokuk a nd - St. Paul,' • . AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. One of tbe splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave lit. Louis da ly for Keotuk„ ve pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater and St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and. Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper bil.sid sissippl on steamers runt:dad teem this port and connecting with the Northern Line. Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rate!. Apply to JOHN FLACK, • , J. D. comumwoorn Agents, or to mh2B:lN3 D. C. GRAY. ' 91Wateritteet. 131 T T G , • Arm-- PkR IEB3III3IIOI:LIDOE.—Leave Crompopts's wharf -15044. ;ma arrows' Street. daily at AE at.. WED MESDAVE. and 4.1113 RDA YS, .0/Art.l EAGLE. I L. Balunhar. Master. • /freight lOU be:received at all hours try • . JAMES COLLINS. MACK & COLLINGWOOD gigs. - . - . Aiteths. T e LIVERPOOL AND RITtENSTOWN. .. . V/LlC,FRltillltllLlli . iirriluisztira. I. 4 , :ttig s fv ; :t . gi , nue,bi. Tenets, anew Cl -21 CITY 4 3 P 01, 4 4' ERI F IVATURAE, r ______' • • 01P-LOA AnyN 111allint'EVEGY : iIIATINUILYi , from Pier 115, g irailm ..ht..rth ittrat,,24 14,44, .1fo; zusiagnor farther informadOn iv tel ' • ' ' • InFORABLi an 441 . V w ,it 1 . l e%r=o "09t I)l9lj,ltLr -.FINE;D FAMILY LARD, _ PACKED 01 . • PROCTER' & GAMBLE, Asa, your Graeae fer•ear'brand of Yaw Obi abooorackoiree c - . Packed th and 10 pound Caddies. 80 , pound. Cues for oddment. Cheapestinode' for Selling inrd.. Sead for Price last. ' ' t - r - • ' •• BOLD 3311 r • :1.0 2 0A 1 1 . -1 11 0EXY. CO., ITUAGH. • .41 Grater's and Dealers Generally. FointTELIDTIP P 0 rt D• . 4 . 6 aasoitmosit OamerPates of tike above celebrated. &I:keg, just reeelred said for side 'by the dozen orrat rtalli try - ' • •JNO, A. RENSHAW,' .23 ;tiirekeititierty awl 'Ninth streets. irilth jai : • 4ICILD ;, _ RECEIVED -As 7 at, BENJAM I N PULI'K B.IOI popular Stand, 1110: 4' Diamond_ Market; Pltte. I k . "bargby am" atibe Tvelas CU : ~A lleghany'ett7l Goo et oltllllOatkißellerat , Csa be , bad altris,or.Aaa_plak Lake Etallbut, Shad. Bea - CoansAL Haddock I d 1. Alse, large .ra es! of Whlte, , Lake , Mak,- ealasaoh, Bass. Mier eon. Herring and. Mainnaw, Taint', Irbkh enatile4sak to self a$ the lowest 'market prices, wkolessle 'esi . recall: —We Inette , :all - lamer of Ifierlab to stn.!" 4 , call. and wa.. win,. for -E -NAL ''OR THE MEN, who hOld PAFtOI4IB 110K111TS of Sheila d ANSISti OR•WAb S INOTON MEDAL 'Aux rzNd. u reby Informed that the draw l:lra:4:6re made Japaary 29 1889, sod that Me :gtviatt fan. on af•the: nowhere dislinolvlll seat W. persona ..tatkreged,zon W dressing. the WASHINGTON 11/ILD,A.L. LION COMPANYiNew •• •• • 11.,11.711.1147) MAN Tlaurati Teta *TIT 'r ant& WATER,PIPES I omingET TOPS. large arl4d47 OM= Or CITY ENGINE= AND ISITAVITOna Alltsbrunik., April Aft, 1869. CR,Parties Interested . ° n the usessinent of the sewer .MIL en wer Avert will me et the 00 entolttee 'on "AD.' rtisont„ Aseesainente,” at: this ofiten. on tlE81471" HA XIS e,Aprglikr,l4lBo9. at Pf • 1 •D2:k9 . „ KE.YSTOSEPO. TERY,• - ", .111 'sit* *a co . ; • Mt aullictuiers 0 , , L. ...I 411111113111pWAINE,: . • *Ea and Warehirdie., 366' LIIIIIAVY 8 1 11/11.7 X/PA,II orderr oromPti, .• s r;; : 11- -IkAMIL - • r 10.111001 0 it. • • T 1 7 8 r0 1 .1. 5 1 , •• !, WINDOW; sals.B;,•• • T til lar oW V31411.11 ° " • • :1N NV NE Y V ARIWITC' IttillikiPanitttehei . . . . UNION ENTERPRISE . , . iCrElisr Pallit - .- - - ' NanotictUrte . ot VOOKll , l943ToVlitf: AMOS, Grateti //critters, itastiffelohts.., and u ridej of louoo,Wars.4(far wileorsind , -Ot ft / mummy . Ca gt_oft.Lpolt.fWATtiOlki SHIN-, 0168 fiatimriTTUUNOH. PA. WAS j• 1 . 1. VOlRlfilplf At . Co4 . '" --"- • - Muloioixx , RAwilinc,ooagaria NAßT lOP4oPaug.ead DANLIttIy3ALOOL .1 eft •Wistroth want atAburnmil-illcii ska./Biellget. tjitimilet ftlilat i ' ,_.____ a5,, 1 ,, , ~1 ..1 A 1 I "1"7" -- 7 ~r—,-z^..7--,--..-------..... =EMI T. LOUIS.- ST. PAIM. k .311. 7 1r1)TT1 iOJII PARILEBSBIIII6I. STEAINEIHIPS. ,11ENRY 11. COLLINI3, Ad Avenue,nearlihiteld MOORE.' :CITY KNEUNEEIR C.: I OP . -NOTICES. THE ANNEAL /MEETING of the Eitockholderii of the l'iteifig and At lantic Telegraplitoigpany: of the United biatea, forthe eleetiele Of a Preadent and aLiDirectori, will be held at .. the . Board of Trade Booms at Burrs buildiog, Fonrtb avenue,MAY4th, at 10 A. kV. ' EUWARD JAY ALLEN, an24:hel . ' Secretary. IigritAILWAY NIYFICEei--THE _ First Annual Meetingef the Stockhold ers 6rhe "Federal Street and Fleasant y Panetiarallihrsy Compan y '," will be held' at Gray's FlOel, corner of Jackson street - and 'lr win avenue. Second ward. Allegheny. on TUBS. D May 4th. at 7 P. M., for the election of allosrd of Directors. at whictottme the SlockhOlders receive their certificates at stock.. By. order of Board of Directors.' nP112:1185 j W. 31. C A.NEY, Secretary. 17.5.prra8.17.A1, REVENUE A SSESSOE'S OniCE, • ' - SISD DISTRICT, PENNA.. ,Pirrsunr.Gu, AOth, 18691 IarNOTICE.-1 WILL. HE4R and dctermine at this office, until the .Pl.llBl' DAT.OF MAT'NEXT, all appeals to any erroneous or eieesiil l e tialuatiiins of isstsgm c inte . Maili by A:gUttstant Assessors in their reVtlinilOf the ItiaMiallistC ' • I RUSSELL ERILETT,, . . ap24:h99 'Assessor SINId District, Pa: PRITSBIIHIH,Pr.WASPIE &PRIC SECHRTARTAGo R.H. / . . . 0.1•11C.R. O TRH . ' ' 'PITTSBURGH; R PA., Marth 34. - 11969: E BOA.FID .OE_ DIRECT TOES OF THIS COMPANY have 'de clared the , regularQuirterly Dividend (No. 210 of : two and one-hilt percent., free or Govern ment tax,-, on the capital stock, •for the Quarter ending March 31st, parable on led After MON DAY, .April 37, proximo: at the odes of -Wins low, Lanier .& Co., No. 27 Pine street. 'to those registered at New. Yore, and at the 'office of the Treasurer, to those registered at Pittsburgh. The Transfrr Books will close 'on Monday. April 111. at A P, st.,,and re.opett Tuesday, AptE 117, at 10 A. M. :• P. M.. HUTCHINSON, : • ap11:148: • t• °ere , ary. IWII7IBLIC NOTICE . _ _ Pw suant to an act of Assembly , approved the 00th of March, - 1869. entitled • •au act relat ing to Int ernients in Trinity Church-yard,Pltts burgh, Publle Notice Is hereby given of the In tention ottue minister. wardens and veslry. Of Trinity (Epistopal) Church. after tbe 10th of MAY, proximo, to use .a part . , of the grate ground belonging to or connected with said church, sante, for new: erections of Church ard Chapel and for grades, and that Messrs. JOHN H. SHOENBER GER, ,JAMES M.-COOPER, CALVIN :ADAMS and JOaIAH KING, of the vestry, have beenappointedlt Comm lttee to con fer and arrange with the friends and_ relatives of all persons burled In the ground restulred•for the purposes set forth in the act of Assentbly,,Mbre said, for theirretention under the new buildings or removal to other parts of the lot or. to, one of the rural cemeteries. One or more of the Com • Mittee may be fonnd at the vestry room of , the chugch at - 3to O'clock P, M., on-every' wED NISSDA.Y, and "SATURDAY. UAW. of MAY; at valOch time and place parties Interested will please .! . Byarder of the Vestry. • - Syliti:lo9 • - • Junior Warden. , T 7 . 'MTV'R PENOA DTO NEITLY.4.SI.4. . • ': • , TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Pnit.AragrPilt A. • PA.., April 2, M1139:' TO TUX; STOCKHOLDERS OP THE PENH SYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY. AllMtockholO ers, registered on the Books of tbig•Company on the 30th day of April. 1809. will be entitled to tubscrthe for TWENTY-SIVE PER CENT. of their respective Interests in New Stock. at par, asfollows: • First. Fifty per cent. at thet 3 im i M e of subscrlp on. between the 16th day ' o 5y,1869, and the 30th de or June, IEIO9. . -Second.' If u per cent . . between the 16th stay of November, RM. and the 31st day of Decem ber,-1809t• or. If Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of tub scription,'.and each Instalment so paid up shall be entLled to a pro rata of the Div. dend that may be declared on lull share& Third. ; That every 11t..c1 holder holding, less than four alasr,s, shall be entitled to subscribe for one share: and those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to,sub• scribe for an addidonal share. FlatartA. All shares upon which Instalments are yet" .o be paid under Resolution of May 13, 1868, wiil oe entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-titre per cent. at par, as thottgh they were paid In full. apI6:hoi.THOMAS T. FIRTH, "NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN to ill OWNERS OF DEATB, CARTS. "CAItRIA.O.B. BIJ6I3LES, &0., (whether resident o,tnon-resident,) Ii the City of Pittsburgh, ,to 'pal their: Licenses_at YOurilwrrit, accordance Wain an Act of Assembly apprcived March 30, 1860, and an ordinance of the Coun cils of the tity of Pittsburgh, pissed A 1560. -- Ail Licenses not paid os or before MAY. 1869, will be placed in the. hands of i police of for 'collection, subject to a collection tee of 50 cents, and all persons who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a penalty double the moonlit, of the Lames, to berecovered before the Mayor. • The- old metal plate. of last year must be te. • turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on each License. BATES 01 1 '110EN/3E: Eaob One horse vehichi " '7.50 Raab two horse venicle 12.00 Each four horse vehicle 15,00 .;'Each two'.horee hack ' • • - 18.00 - Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by. two horses, 08.00 eich.• One 'dollar extra will be chargeel i jor each &dint:tonal horse used in any of the aboW vehiclea. 411, 0 0 0 1314116 fel2:e46i2WY . City Treasurer? REMOVALS. ! '.r5.0.?:,.!p! ::; ,, 1.5i.vm;' . .p4g. ,T 4 P,E9P1.213' BLV NOS )34 • HAS, MOVED TEMPORARILY (TO 0.81 'Fourth 4taenfte, immediately opposite tons former location,where t • remain r.latil 'the 'Sale Deposit Company Building is completed, when the 4..nk, then be located In th at bnllding. - • 8. W.,vori noarstioittir, SECRETARY . AD .N TREASURER. Aritil'l4. 11 1 69. atorl:hvi .REMOVAL:` . -I d. M. GAZZAM, attorney-at-Law, has removed tals, oetee to No. Os rnivir WENDS. LEGAL. NO. 6SI JUNE:TEAM, 1869. In the matter of the appltcation of the Cen tral Mutual Building and. Loan Association of Allegheny City, for a charter of Incernoration. And nowt to wit, APRIL 24th,:1869, la , .At Court of Common 'pleat, of Allegheny: county, it is ordered that notice of the eboc anPileation be Inserted In • the Pittsburgh G rams for at least:three weeks.. And that. the me NIS 'be granted at next term of said Court, unless ex- , ceptionS the t in proper *Wet -1 B. MOBBISCIN, '; . Solicitor for Petitioners._ TNI , I I IIE 7 1 1 1A.T i rElt. , THE application et itte CHIC I BUILDING AND ,LOAN Ati 7 CCIA,TION ,of p.t.tat!rtb.far an amenariianttti toaiter. • N0.'450; Atha Tetm, 1869. - . • nobble Laberetly &teen that an application bu been made to the Court of.ponnnon ,Plese of ,A - ligierij bp the snore named seem:dation, • for an: amendindit to 'their' Charteir4 that 'UM prOtnied - emendruent hap. been Med In the ol!ce ar the Pnwhonotary of saki Court, in accordance 'With the order Of 4 stid Coureand Mai said amend. ;mints will. be grintttliit the-Wait tarin, unten .eleeptiona thereto areMediu meintime. • • . E. 1."101./TOOTli. apTibb.w • Attcirneifor Petttioneri. ' t ioreere ' OF` 'GEORGE itilloG. li.etutpt testamentary having bets' gmted tot e undersigned. all nersons indebted to said (Write Qillgc deceased, ars requested to make payment. ant all persons bavinr claims to pre labl °lotto eAln e rsiarma as Sa. , sty raqty street, y ttsbnrab , , , T I ' saltiraL. nAvtosoix. . JOHN AktrAciGh .`", tamodthir . , . , : . , 4xeonlati. ..lacoKesv. - 0..4."410 ' 'ptripturritElttiooD: v) •,, 2 ; ~ h•, ; , ,i, :,.:::_ ,-..,.,,,.:::)..- Am ktiox AT, r21117,0017A4C17 d eliddloarrLiwu Irv,/ \ '11 . 3;,:t: y : :: :ctrl El RAiLßoAtis: -- - - IENNSYL V ,4, INAMMI N CENTRAL RAIL ./ 3IA AD. On and after Aerll2sih, OM% Tiling will arrive at and de art from the Union Depot. corner of W n and Liberty streets. la follows: Arries.. Deport.. Mall Train.... 1:25 AM 'Day Express.. 0:15 Fast Line ..... 1.48 boutnern Ex.. 4160 is WillWall , s No. 1..6 AO am wa r , No. 1.. emu= BrintonAco'n• 7 0 0 *Di Hall Train . • . 1316 am No. 2_13:50 ant IlletrdAs N ollu:510 am Cincinnati 34.9:10 am •Chi eln'tlExati:ao pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall , s No. 2.. 11:61 pm Holed Ao Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:06 pm Pittsb'sh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 Thum Expressl:lo pin Phila. Express 4120 put pm WagPs No. 1...51:50 pm Wall's No. a.. 4:50 ma Braddock At,. 5 :50 pm .Welsalt:seitho;.4......s7::o3sopanput Hotrod Ac NO2 0:35 pin 'Walls No. 4. T:9O pm How'/ Ac No 2 8:110 Way Passn'r 10:210 pm Wa/Ps No. 21.00 rim *These trains. make close connection al Harris burg for Baltimore. • The Church Train leaves Walls Stamm awn Sunday at 9:35 a. m., reaching Pittsburg h as 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 19:50 p. m . and arrives at Walls. Station as 9:10p. Viten:Wl ZxPress leaves daily. All other trait s daily except Sunday. lorykruter mmrinetion_aproiy w. H. BECKWITH, Agent. ~ ,T itePennsylvintaßallroad Company will not ge". enure any risk forßasgage, except.for wearing ars. s - 1,- and Walt th,resposiblligg to Qua fla n . dr: e l Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding thst amount in value will 13 1 at the .risk of Lastowner. gimlets taken bviega ti fo wth ntract ia . Ajew iip3 s General snyerintenden Altoona, a, E S T .E B Nagiwill • PENNSYLVANIA.' -FV4I4D•4-032' and afterApril-25th,11See, Piste er Trains On the Western Pennsylvania Rie read. trW, -arrive at and• depart from . the Faders I Street Depot, Allegheny Cify,ae Mlfrsrss ' 4 Dep art. Spriaid'e Wulff:4oa m . . 7:00 a Freeport No.l 8:510 a an lirreeport Re.. Express 10:40 . a talfiliarpbl No111:20 am Sharpb'g No.11:90 p m Express. 9:50 pus Freepert .125..+2 4:00p m StningiVe. No 13:30 p Mal ^ '5:50 m rreeport NO. 2 5:90 p m Spring:Pe No 25:90 pm Snringd eNo2B 30 DM Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. Junction The Chnreh' Train leaves Allegheny ever) 'Sunday st 1:40 a. m4.reaching Allegheny City at 950 in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1-610 p. m. and arrive as Allegheny June. tion at 3:91 0 p. m. CCi/LEIJTATION TICKETS—For sale in packagee of Twenty. between Allegheny City,- Chestnut street % Herr Bermett, Xine Creek, Etna and Sharpents , and Wood only•on the trains stopping at Stations specilled on gets. The trains leaving Alleglieny City at 7:007. m. make directeonnecttortat:Ereeport withWal. ker's line of Stages for Butler and idannatutown. Through tickets =I be. purchased - at Um Mice , No. 1 St glair street. near the Suspension Bridge, PittsburAh and at the Depot , ARegturaY. - " For farth er =formation apply to . JAMES LEFFERTS,' Agent- , Federal Street Depot- The Western Pennsylvania Railroad win not sr semi and for Baggage.E u ati r eg l e xls exat ai f i or w t e o ating triffaiell Dollar. In "N 1111144: 'All "•bascage seeding tb is inional l a vats= wilibe at th e rich et the enrnee, unless, it . ; ia WA.. if WiLLI.A.=S,_ •: sp2e. Gene-al tinnedlntendenti Altoons.: NKr ., . PRGE. .11 , 1 C / ite . . . "4 ... .angaligill B U APOBTWAYNE & CHICAGO P. W. aradVIIKITELANM*PIrI9I#I3B9IIE. Bs Prom APril • 26th; 1869, trains Willleave Item and arglyelat thehUmou Dgpot s ; siert') alde..Pltts. burgh city time, aefollOws: 1 ~..._—• .-- ':.nsays.. . - : , :•i -. y, o.t , 'Artive. , ' ,. ... Citicago Ex,..910 8 tin Chicago. Ex., 1.68 . 1 m Ede &_lftalE x:71518 a m Chteago Ex iz /11,08 pPt Cl. &Wh2g31 , 16:18 a m Wheeling Ex 1048 ism Chicago Yell. - .11:684 re trestribli .Mall • 7 it:Wpm 132, SrMnM; SitgazAll?:i RA t ti :Chicago 6x.. )1;93 pm Erie 1 Yg0nE3 . 0.1160 m W,'e & Erie 0z4:43 pg., Cl. &Wh , g Ex 77.03 p ist to StegSsup. :; ..trrtne tit Alterniefsv Bea'r Palls Ac. 8:68 a tu Leetsdale ..i.0..6:58 am Leetsdale " 10:03 itm Bee'rMalls."..Effilecr& , _, . , „ .` " /1:58414 New.. Castle 11.11:511; am soeuesterr"i. :1:11gpm Ems - • 1. . 9:x6 Ma Leetsdale:d.co.3:oB pm Leetsdale . ". ItOg pag don_ .__. - I. .Billlp tit Bea'r Palle " 9:43 pre Ilea'rTalls - "..6:91e1p Leetsdale , .!., 4:BBvm 'Leetsdale " 10 : 4 3PIII " " . " 6:13. 1 41 Fair Oaks .Bms.. .• Fair Oaks Sua , - day Church. 1:13p M 'day tdantch.' ' 9:1511 a* ..B` 2:33._p. m. Chicago Express ;leaves .dally. NB- 1E:03 p.fm.ChicageZnweea arrives &idle. No change : or ears between Pittsburgh and Chicago. Sleep Cg . cars, wituotit change, to la dtanapolis and Chicago. - J. 0. .31.11BALL ‘ .- 26 Gen'l Ticket Aeim ap _ .. . ITTSBURGIEI I - - Moms CINCINNATI AND • 'LOUIS ILAILWAYii . • , - •' - PAN HANDLE'RetTE: • " • .011ANGT.Aa pfter MONDAY A. April 2Citt, 18E9, trial/ will leave and arTivt Depotois Moira: : • . I ._ ' Zeno*: Arilior.' M:OS "._m. /21:13a..11. hat Line ' 9.228 a..nt. ' 71311.. m. Itxprem 21:33 p.m.. 52:34 a. m Mixed /keel: B:S3a. M. 11:5% p. hicEMnald'sceln.NO.lll:43a. to. I_ ,14•212. a. Steubenville Scummed: 3:51I p. M. OTOS a. to. %McDonald?' A.ceM. Ho. 211 , 10 .211 p. m. Sunday Church Train.. 121:5t22:. m. 9:512 a. m. ays All ether trains will run daily. tiunnaya except ed. srne 9:43 a:m. Trani makes close con -ne"l°A3 tak-tAark lt,r4=lll4Aligin—i; •R. W. CARD, 13 1 1P 1 t...gdtenbeavilloi ap2B RANGE OFRIEMEO . ... Ammons, NT miwrat zlaut" o'sx,, , On , and after MONDAY. November 9th, li 'TWO TRAMS DAILY will leave Pittst* . Station, .corner ot Eleventh and Pike streets or Franklin', 0111 City, Buffalo, 'awl all points in th e 011Reglons. • , . ,- - - ,• - . .: OrzataVa PlTPinitratirt. • initiV TN Pi OR Mil ..,.'.i ....:,..„ 1215 em Alan' ' . - At: at i i Expreu - 7:10 p m Express 6: m Bradre B At'3:0010 in Bradys B Ac /0:80 ant 7,11. Ist doda Works , Ist Soda Works Amend. :,..10 ilfHp a m , Axe= od , ii: .111.21ris Al Aid Soda workt • Ad Soda Works' ' Accomben. - e:00 p m : Aocomtal , a.:: 8:40 p. Church Train leave ttsburgh at 1:10 P. N. Arrive at Pittiburgh at 9:50 AI Sul . • _ .:. ~ :1 Passengers taking express, train live but =one ehenz i of eare . netifieen Potenee ~ -Burge and (11l ions.. Nail andic_vp _ reftuistop 4 'only' at -pr netpal • points. Kited sy tad' A 6 ,. c . aammdatlod trains stun at all stat.Marr; ;, -- . - ' • THOMAS' II4 KM% Assn. wort: .W. 308 . : HOP , Rick • • OM: f- i ',':: FAITTSIMEGHtanummi s rio.. v. I:LRCM% • 'Om *rid after : Zloyerriber,.. I.BW , 'trains will arrive at and , depart frote the Detkit Corner of Greet and :Water - atieetei - as follows: Kanto And &anal:Won- • town _part. W) a., it. 6:00 P:IC. McKeesport Acoomdtla MOO 3:001'. wt. Ex. to sod from Unt'n. 3;00 P. M. 10:10 e. M. WeiroNewton Acecrm'd "0:30 2. tr. 0:35A. Y. Braddock , . Accomdt , n. 6:15 P. M. 7:50 P..ld Mitt Ac-i o Mr , Eitrt.lo:3o2. 11. 6:46 4..1C BandaFtroh nto _ and West ewton11:00Is r. .10:00.111: For ketatipply :to B. RAYMOND,. Agent . W. B. 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