isinizomum Onion OP PITTSBURGH GAZA - A - TB, i ' • PRLDAT. April 30, 1869. i The oil market, compared with yes terday, has undergone but little change, and presenti but little that is new or im portant. This being the last day of the month, there was considerable inquiry for spot oil, which was necessary In or der _to cover maturing contracts, and prices for this delivery were if anything, a shade higher. Otherwise, as we have already intimated, nothing transpired worthy of special notice, and the market remains in much the same condition 'it has been in all week. CRUDE—There was some inquiry for spot wi , to.day, and owing to peculiar circumstances, prices Were Unsettled, and r irregular. We can report ' spot ,(40 to 46) settlement of coat ,at 15; 1000' settlement, (40 to 46) spot on private Semis, understood to beabou t 14% or 14X, and 2000 spot, (40 to 46 at 145 i. In regard to the 16 cent sale, it • may not be out of plat* to state that it as " forced," as this was the last day of g e, and the contract calling for a ce ain gravity which is very scarce, theselle r had to pay that tigure to secure it. , REFINED—SaIe of two lots of 1000 1 :1 each, on spot, at 82X, subs equen tly 500 at 82; else, in Philadelphia, y, June and July at $3)4; July to Septe ber. at 35; and September alone, at 35 ; May, last half, at,32%;Anti May and J ne, at 38)‘. Buyer. ll year, nominal at 7®37)i. ' LUBRICATING OI . - Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil Eclipse Railroad Axle Eclipse Machinery Eclipse Spindle - OIL SHIPPED EAST BT A.V.;7 R. H. & Lockhart, Frew Co. 524 his ref. to Warden, Frew Ct Co., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 524 OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Mentzer, Hepler 66 Co. 60 bbla ref. to ' W. P. Logan - Bro., Philadelphia. • Duncan' & Williams , 89 ,bbla refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. I ID. Bly, 10 bbla relined to W. & ensile, Philadelphia. . Total Shipments Refined. '•l'' Markets by Telegraph. Nrw Yoni,April 30.-Cotton steady and unchanget, sales 2,000 bales at 2834® 28Xe for Middling uplands. Flour-re ceipts 8;210bbla and fi rmer; low grades steadyi, sal es' • of 63,000 bbls ,at 15,56®5,71 reMperilne state western;, /15,135®6,20 fir extra' western; 16,75®6.T0r white wheat.extra;ls,9s®7.2s forlt. H. 0.; 17®744:if0r extra St: - Louls:'ll:9®l2 for goo/Ichoice do.; clotting dull and heavy. Rye flour quiet; sales - 300 bbls at 14,60® 8,75. Corm meal/ dull. , Whisky firm; asies 800 bbls western at 93c for -free. Wheat—receipts 395 bus; spring wheat 2 @Bo better; Winter dull and heavy; sales 48,000 bust -$1;31 for No. 3 springin store; 11,39®1,48 for .No. 2 in store and .deliv ered; 11,48.f0r No. 1 and 2 do mixed; 11,43, for No.'l:do'iti 'shire; 11,47 for db deliv ered; 11,70' for white California; 11;87® • 1,88 for while: Canada, the :latter in extreme. Rye. dull; sales 3,500 bus western at 1480, , and 2,000• bu state at 11,38. Barley. dull. Barley malt quiet. Corn—receipts. 11,000 bn new and un changed; old le better and in good inqui ry, partly speculative; sales 10,000 bu at 81®83c for new mixed western; 8.5 e old do 'in store and- delivered. Oats—receipts 14,757 bu; oats I©3c better; sales of 3,400 tar at 82c for western in store, and 84® - 85%e for do afloat. Rice quiet. Coffee -quiet. Sugar le better; sales of 321 hhds at 11%®12c for Cuba. Molasses • quiet and firm; 501bbla New Orleans at • 80e. Hope B®l4e for American. Petroleum dull, 17Xc for crude, and 3234 for refined.' Linseed oil quiet, 11,01®, 1,03. Spirits turpentine quiet, 11,47® 1,48. Pork dull; sales.of 600 bbls. 131;12 ®Bl,lB' fbr new mess; 130,87 for old 'do; 125,75®26,00 for prime; $18.73 forprime, mess. Beef dull; sales of 170 blare 18®16 - for new plain mess; 112®18 for new ex.' tra mess. Tierce beat dull; sales of-30 tierces; 128®28 for prime mess; $25@30 for India mess. Beef hams—sales of 130 bbls--128®32. Cut Meats steady; sales of 130 pkgs; 12X @l3c for shoulders; 15% ®l7o ibr hanis; Middles dull; tales of 100 boxes Cilmberlaxid Cut at 15fX®15,vc. Lard sales of 475 *ierces; 17%®18X, fortrianitlB%®lBXe for kettleirendered; aim& poe tierces Steam, 'Belle in May and -90 imb@log. Batter weak; 25@. 33e'for • Ohio; 20@390 'for State; Cheese. firth; 17 ® 230 4 " 'fteightettiLitterpoordnil. , and deenning;'lnigagenienta per steamer , of 48,5001ttah Wheat atrid per busk.' • Driest. .11.—Plour closed firm for low_gradscard dull. and ;declining for medlar' and high _ grades. Wheat. dull' and drooping . ,Ryeuiet at $1,30@1,32 for western in. ,store. -Corn dull.. and 'heavy at 84@85 for new 'mixed western, and 87®88% for old: .mixed western .in . store and afloat. Perk gulet at 1a1,15 for • new,, mein. Beef .dull and„unchanged. Cut meat/land Bacon dulland in buyers' favor. „Lard dull at 113 g for good to prime, steam. Eggs 19®21. Cattle are selling. freely at 340 advance. Arrivals, 920 and all sold at 14®17. . Sheep, receipts of 2180,, but _not all selling. There is a• shade of improvement., , Vver , previous yery.bard, inarkets. Prices range Sc •for roall,ii,welithlag73 Paaluta, eta ,go .for prime 100 pound Ohio sheared.... Hogs V i c , lower, with 12 cars arrived; ,prleetilir,pto -10.34•414 ,• • , CI44OIIMALTI,•Aprii 30.—Flour -is dull', with only a-local demand; family 18® 6,25; fancy 418,50®8. • Wheats is , horainal and unchanged with sales- of N 0.2 sat 11,11 IL • Corti dull with sales of" ear at-650. - seats firm at 68E0720. Rye dest 11,88®,' ' Barley. nominal , and - unchanged. ' Cotton quiet with sales of -250' haled:mid ' Whigs at 27%8. `Tobacco little add iin • chatiged: :Whiskey qtdeti at 00d, thotigh ' -many holders ask 91/1 ' PrifvhdOrib drill and prices nominal. Mess Pork could not have - beer - bought - at 130,75. Bulk' meats at l2®1!. Baer/Witt 13 to 16;4® 1610 for /Moulders, clear ribs. and clear; side*. 140 Wag offered'at MC, but there is no inqttiry. Butter tinblialig - ed; fresh I:made la light supply, and firtnat 38®400.: gs dull at Cloyer.,seed. dull, at, $ l6 XOr. and but, little, demand.. Tha . 43 th .a.t 1.8 . 50 08:60, and not intrah de- 1 =Sum , ' - ;Aniseed Oil•dnI1 at $1,05. Third 011 dull at 11,45®1,50. Sales ofFetroletim' at.32e9sAoAT-114tlaed* S Orleans New ,/_51401543. NeOleanhmo:- 'lasses ' 80@ose„ , c ofrea . a2o 204..! , sales 115'hhde sogar anti base Coffee. • Hay dull and one dollar' Per • ton lower.' Gold NW buying. -s,: MUM, :Market —Beef Cattle anthill) ed, with salesof common at 7 ®7,75; fair 450; prime'4,344o; extra' shipping 7®7,50. Aheep dull - at" 13®3,50. 'Hogs dull and, lower; good to choice 0010 per ea tal grdr• • • Ciirclace", April 80.-Eastern Exchan ge tlmi at par boyliag and 1.10 per cent. p re _ mil= Sellin. Roar Is unchanged and , se selling at. 54,76@5,50 far Inekgradea. to , fair spring extras.. Wbeat granted ,flan,, • atihseqoently weakened andr, ‘ declined , Igo; sale it were made- at . 111, , 14.15@1,1g Awn). i• 11,9831,@1,11 for Ifo. 2; closing at `.11;014; sales since, 'change at 1 1; 0 g x owl' , An 1/o#l* 3ll ers Neg. , cent mod erately Aot vltifiteali,V aiin firm;, sales, or 0 No, 1a Wm; 0 1 0.:2.. 034@560, and :raja* §0 OM, neer- i 4ki06034%; el ea . 'in*4 " TR l new; thoremai nething , do, 13= 8 implji ' , oats : opimod,A4atwo, 'fillp ,ii 3io pod Aloud AIM. , ', oo 3 s‹- t P7ll44loPrivactivikand.wowsz;: . , t`i.:n~,,., . sales nr - g e• ii, st; 111.18@1.18X; No. 2 at 81,1414;cloSing at $1,18y.. for No. 1. bar ley opened quiet and closing at 81,60® 1,65 for No. 2. Ilighwines quiet at 85® 86c being offered and 87®8734e being asked. New Orleans Molasses at 81® 1,06, Sugar 14®1514c. Mess Pork quiet and closed at 830.25®36,50 for late winter padked and 831 for choice brands. Lard quiet'arid closing' and steady at 173 , 5 c. Sweet Pickled Hams sell at 153 Sc. Bulk Meats are quiet and unchanged, Re ceipts for thohours:ast twentfour 8,- 038 bbls flour, p 14,700 bush y- wheat, 57,656 bush corn, 48,040 bush oats, 1,525 bush rye, 520 bush barley, 457 head of hogs hipmenun 7,517 bbis flour, 10,287 bush heat, 64:882 bush c0rn,"5,234 bush'oats. ,821 bush rye; 1,968 bush barley; 4,741 head of begs. • Freights • are dullat 5(6c for corn to. Buffalo. Sr. Loma, April 30.—Tobacco; the de. mend is good but prices not qnotably changed. Hem dull, with small ' sales of p dressed at 82,40. Cotton; middling sold at 2tNc. Flour very dull; super fine sold at 14,25®5,00. douhle extra at $6,00®6,69, treble extra at 88,00®8,50. Wheat qfilet' aucl tlrin for fall 'at 81,40® 1,55, good to strlotly prime red 81,70; choice to faney spring in good deMand but, none,Uffering; No. 2 would bring 81,19. Corn dull- and lower at 8.55®56e for'choice white and yellow in bulk, 130 c for yellow in sacks, and 65c for fancy white. Oats dull at 61®64e. Barley— nothing_doing. Rde steady at 81,23® 1,26. Whisky very dull at 87c. Gro ceries firm and unchanged. Provisions; large settlements of April contracts were being adjusted today, and nothing else except a few 'joblung sales at outside figures doing. Pot*, dull at 131®31,50. nae On—jobbing sales of shoulders at 13jic, rib sides 15j4 L c, clear rib 16Xc, And clear sides 17c. and dull. heavy and nothing; 'choice held at 1735®180. Re ceipts-4,100 bile flour. 5,000 bus wheat, 10,900' - bus corn, 11,509' bus oats, 1,000 tins barley, 700 bus rye; 850 bogs. Cattle unchanged at 8.3,5007,00. Hogs easier at P.@9125. 40c . 85c 76c .80c Louisvtr.., April 50.—Tobacco: sales 109 hhds common. lugs at 14,30@5.,and manufacturing leaf at 514,50. Mess . Pork, 5.31,25. Lard, 1134 c. Batson: Shoulders, 1334 c, Clear Rib Sides. 16)i© 17c, and Clear Sides at 173(igas34c.. Bulk Masts:. Shoulders, 123;c, and Clear Sides at 18)450163;a Superfine, ss.2s(Als,so. Wheat, $1,30®1,50. Corn, 66®680. Oats, - -,08,70c. riay, 522423. Sygpul New Orleans is quiet, and sales were made at 143g0 for prime. Cotton IS held at 26@283ic. Whiskey in held at 9 /P:— ci • • _ 99 TOLEDOi April 80.—Flour dull and un changed. Wheat 120 lower and active; amber 111,42X151,43; No. :1 red 11,43; white, Michigan Cam a shade lower and• moderately, active; No. 1 65c; No. 2 6 2 Xe. Oats al shade better and firm, at 623ic at the close for Michigan. Rye 2o better and quient; sales of Michi gan at 69340. Barley dull. Receipts— A7OO bbls flour; . 6,300 bush wheat; 5,700 bush corn; 2,700 bush oats; SOO bush rye. Shipment-2,100 bbls flour 4,400 bPsb wheat; 11,500 bush corn; 1,200 bush oats. CLEVELAINID, April 80.—The flour mar ket is extremely dull. Wheat—No. 1 is scarce and better at 11,49; No. 2 red is quiet and unchanged st 1480; at theolose holders were asking 11,81@1,82. Corn dull and steady at 700 for new mixed. Oati-the market is firm and better; No. 1 State 89c and the demand is moderate. Petroleum market dull and inactive and holders are asking 29®SOc for refined, but buyers do not feel: inclined to pur chase at these figures and nothing Is being done. •._ BALTIMORE, April 80.—Flour is quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull at $2,15f0r 'prime valley red. Corn firm at 80©81c for white, and 82®84e or yellow. Oats dull at 78e for heavy, and 70@72c for light. Rye at $1,45 for western. Mess Pork quiet at 531,75®32. Boon quiet at 183io for rib sides; 173ic for clear sides; 14%e for shoulders, and 20@21e for hams. Lard firm at 1934 e. Whisky quiet and firm at 02@93c. • MEMPHIS, April 30:—Cotton firmer, with low middlings at 26y,•®26340; re ceipts to-day 256 bales; exports 100 bales; receipts of the week 2,osobales. ' exports 3,848 bales; stock 18,379 bales; month's rect4pt4 9.894 ; bales; for the season 237,437. bales. Flour dull and .unchanged..Ctum 750. Oats 70 ®7lc. gay $2B. ,Pork $32. Lard 1834 ®2oo. Bacon firm at 14®17%@• 17 ) 10. Bulk•ixteats dull at 123;®1634c. ; ;-* BIIPPALOi April • 30.—Plonr- • dtilL, Wheat ina•W. Gales of , 3 bar loads . ' of Milwaukee club 5t, 1 11,135. 111 store.' • Corn very dull. Sales of • 900 bushelis• at 69 in store. Rye and Barley nominal. Peas no - demand except ibr seed par-, poses: Seeds quiet; Timothy, ;4,50 for mediadi; - Clover; $9,25; Pork steady at slll€lsoi •Lard steady at 19.• Bighwines• nominal.: • • . April 20.—Plour; de mand limited; ' tbrthweettna "(litre fain . f,,,i1 6 ; 60 @t 23 ; 011 1 0 18c39; fancy ' 4101512. heat in better deinandi ;tales 3,5e0 bus 'arfiber at sl,7s©l,Bo;"white 062,10. rtyerfl;43©l,4s. ' Corn held hazily' and lu/changed. Oats 'steady; western 70®, The. 'Petroleum unchanged. ,ProilsiOns quiet. Perk 102. Lard 190. 'Whisky 93 2 . III AanFEE. 30.— F lour qnlet.at, preirloto prices. Wheat unsettled at 8415 for No 1, 3402 fOr•Nil. 2. Oats In de-' wand at b73ia. Corn quiet but steady:at .650 for rejected new.-, Iva steady at 81,14 :0) 1 ,12 for N0,..1. Barloy nominal. Re. oelPts-3,006. bblstour. 30.000 bu wheat, 4.000 bu, 04* Shipments--2,000,. bbbs ;par ,04400 . 0 binwhew , • , • DEVELOIT, April; lift —Flour dull," at • .03,5007,00 for wheat and 88,00 for fancy brands. Wheat firmpextra white Varner $1;76; Noni , doi -11,80; rill°. 2 do. •111 4 87. Oats actise at 85c. •••• • • • • • ' ` Dry bodes tlisiket. 2 lisyr Yomt, AtirllBo,-:7The weather Was Very fine to-day , nevertheless .bwglnoss is dull enough:. prices, :how over, are without ; hruxutsotchange. We quote: 'Atlantic heavy sheeting at 15Xo: (Nary:lido, 17h0; Stark A, loo; Augusta d Brixbury, 4,1435 c; Booth S, 140; and . ,1188 0 : 44 38 0 0 husettaBli,180; emont pi, ; Pepperell,R, 14o; Amos k.eNg Nasals muslluer 160 i Xtuit of the 3 1,00m, 1 1901.4ie5t 1111110, ilk; ,thipe, l4 e i Xieet,h 4, „go; • Warusutta, 650., .exintect 0 9P:Net/ cottons 1 1 7- F roolens of rigy, Fltyj*ln APT ogr:1401 .ts greatly 0 511:1 8 .194e.5$ ,are Mg ,Q coed out in Fie,/ciiii/0 - 0 1 149tis prices from halt a douar,to,one, ourrenoy rates.,,, - - ' .. -) ,X4, 1 1 31 t ;JEWS. The river . is about With Scant-Ave feetin the chsnnel last even- ; ,log by the 24fonongshels marks. eath 'er was clear and rcool " during the early part,Of the day, but fti'theliftrnnoon the A 14 .1 hecanie', overcast "with hidiCations. Of more rain. ; •• • No arrivals to record aside from the Packetsand the Kenton and Parkersburg 'packet were thu only departures. : G Tke Lorena succeded In getting over hats Picas° on Thursday evening; after reletving herselrof cemsiderable freight. Theltate Putman, Capt. Q. W. Reed,, wi t/positively take her departure=for. Mello:kw" aw nnd - the upper -fdtssltiall4Pl ,_41.11%, e oommodlotus end lath.' insulatalii‘aft, anttlit' , ill- excellent con.: - . • 1i " '').• lITTOBY W21, - ,AMMUI S4T dition IcT,l4l l 4nosaf Mr. Wm. Harbison still retelna'cbarge,of tbe office. Business holds but pretty well, and will, be seen, tonnage is remarkably scaree. • • The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. lirerinan, is the regular packet, for Parkersbnrg.to- Ray,- leaving promptly at: noon. The Eagle has been in - the trade so long that she has become a permanent institution. The Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr., takes her departure for St. Louis and the Upper Musaissippi to-day, and passensters and shippers should bear this in mind. Capt. Robinson is old and highly esteemed steamboatman , and the same IS true of the cashii3r, Dravo. We notice in the St. Louis papers, that the irrilda ryas built , here by Capt. H. K. Hulett. This is a mistake. ' She was buUt by Capt,:T. W. Loughrey and oth ers for ~the A.Uegheny-River trade, and after the ccimpletion of the . Allegheny Talley Railroad, was sold' to Corn. W. J. Kountz, and•others,•who spent .00nsider able money in 'repairing and remodeling her for the mountain trade. -• There were but two boats in port last ev emng, the Kate Putnam And Glasgow. The,Ernma No. 3 ,from New Orleans, has among other items of freight,' 46 hhds, of sugar for John I. House•dt Co. The Wild. Duck and Barges were at Leuisville on Wednesday, also the Mary Davage and barges. The Tennemee recently sunk • seven ty-tive miles beioW Sioux c ity, was form erly the Exchange, and was built at Brownsville, in 1862, for • Capt. J. W. Anawalt and others. She was valued at $12,000, and insured for $9,,000 in the fbllowing conipanies: Home, of New Haven, $3,000: I Independent, of Buten. $2,500, and Enterprise, of Cincinnati, A 5O O. I —The New Orleans Republican of Ba - urday, says: Captain De Haven the President of the Mississippi Valley Navigation Com pany, left here last evening for Western cities. The first boat will be completed in about four months. Her machinery is being constructed at Louisville, her hull at Jeffersonville and other portions at New Albany,'lndlans. Eighty-four thousand dollars in cash has so far been paid to the builders. —The bleuenger was to have left Cin cinnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday. —The Argosy left Cincinnati for Pitts burgh On Wednesday, with over 800 tons. ':Pilots, Jacob Pt* and Son. —The Glendale, Emma. No. 3, Aus tralia and'Boaz were all at Evansville on Wednesday, and the 'Grand Luke was at Cafto the same day. • • :Meer aad Weather. CBTWertatkalothe Mubarak Gasette.l LoVieritaat. April 30.—River station ary,-Ivith eight feet water In the Canal. Weather cold and very wet. IMPORTS BX:RAILI4OA.D. PITTSBURGII.NNAT/ AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, April 30.-20 eke rye, W I Meek; bbl.' eggs, B.'do apples, trkaakirta; rim; 18,41 ct ego, H lies Jr 40 do floral; Shomaker li & L; 12 do apples, Vari Gorder & 8; 10 do do, Bruggeman & 0; a do eggs, 4 bdls pelts, F G Craighead 1 lax brushes, 130 hf bbis herring W 34 Gormly; 16 bbls potatoes. Robb & if; 8 pkas scrap iron, J Casey; 2 cars lumber, D Odell; 1 do staves, 0' Albright; sdo rye, D Wallace; 2 do staves, Fainter & Bons; 80 bbls potatoes, W A Graff; 8 hhda tobacco, W it I) Rinehart; 2 -do do, & W Jenkinson; 17 do 2 bb, W L Joes: l whisky , = do Inger S; 2do do n , J F Bennett dc Sons; '2 do do, J T Bryar 1 tierce hams, 1 do beef, J A Diet z; PITTSBURGH, FORT WATNIS & Cffi osao RULBOAD, = April 80. —lO cars metal, Nimick & Co; 10 do do, Bryan & Catighey; Ido do, Everson, P & Ce; 545 pas shoulders, Hanna & Vo; 5 tea hams, 10 do shoulders, 8 Miner; 5 cars rye, I) Wallace; 200 bbls Boar, Culp dr. Shepard; 100. do do, Shomaker &L; SOO do do, J Wilson &Son; 900 do do, owners; 10 bas cheese, H Riddle; 180 bga oats, Bricker & Co 10 cases Wine, Schmidt - h Friday; 10 b xs cheese,. E Harahan; 1 car corn. W H Platt; ido oats, M'llenry Hood;, 48 -bbla apples, J A Graff; 0 do eggs, Wood worth-di D; 7do apples, Graff & Co; 7do do,ll Rea Jr; 1 car corn, J J Pettit; 1 do do, Scott & Waal. , CLIMMAND 4WD .Prrxwanaost Kan, ;loan Anril sa.-4 'cars blooms Nindek & Co; 1 oar rye, 1 'do potatoes, 1' 'do tur nips, Volgt, 11C 't Cop 1 do oats, J&W pairiey;7ldo pots Woodworth * 13 Ido de, J• 9bell; do ore, Hutch- Anson, G Ccn : &do pipe, H Collins:ld° oats, Floyd &,Co; Ido do, Kell Hitch art; bbls peas, Strietler ,dt• Id; 89 bgs potatoes, G Hamilton; 20 bbls do, W W 'Knox; 19 sks oats; Grallam & M; 25 do Ootatoes4trieker it Co;117 bblsapples; J ,Tpectit; bbla; 80 ht cio beans, 16 do po tatoes, 6 sks yyee , W H Kirkpatrick; 100 aka corn, W H Eagan; 55 dodo, Johnson M; 8 hbls egg . "' Arkin batter, 2 bgs sags, Hiles Jr. - A'LLISIIIDERY VALLRT RAILROAD April 80.—Livingston Broa, 300 ,, ciuusi .oil; Painter &Non. 2 cars metal; Reese, , Ciraft d 4 Pau,.l do do; Adams & Austin. .7 mks rye, 5 do oats; Flacons & Son, _l2 rolls leather; t 7 Lee Jr. 100 baskets pota toes; KeySione Bridge Co, '2 cars stoner Henderson it Co. Ido do; :Martin, B & tO,-1 car grain; D Reynolds, I car. lime; Soott it ekstl, Woks oats; - Bingham &Laing; 19 eke oats; John Moorhead; 1 car metal; Fisher & Bro,•1200 bbls' oil; offnerS,:l6 pkg. butter; 51 do eggs, 19 do produce, 22 calves. ALLFAutory fiTsrloaNT Apr 1 oar metal. 13pang, Chalfant & 0); 40 aka oataaohneon it M;rl7 do do. Wail & Co; 1 ear staves, Ralya. s.Robertson;loo WAS flow, Onoutaker 6t Lahgenhelp3; 100 bd rper.Ptilzer it hietzgar; 1 gar wheat Kennedy &aro; 1, oar flax-. OW; ll!Elnydnm; cat. Middlings. 1113olt Sblinalblef 'lO hbla"linle. - 'l 4 'F °hafts: GO. bells Wits, A Holateine; 1 tien3e'luimei.Bl !Mailman. WMOS, 1,10045, 'SCHNIIDT* FRIDAY .nitroiy.rmiß WAS, BRA 14 ND I& S, GIN, • &C,;. -• 1 :I_ , • ' , .•• , wstOls4E''sk.kitiircu l FUR! RYE ", . • 400,VENN STRZET. Will Remove on the lit of *poll to NOS. 884 AND SOO PENN, Cor. SloilothSt.• (formerly Canal.) josjarg t! , rvion. a i . co MIN /SIN latlita and ile,! iit~ 3' . , • nor imirtzlegmatraini. • :A talk Nadapiou'ill Pave a ta me ' mok-ft Maitru. iaft num , 03 FEEIZO • ST.' 1:910118: pint ST. .L011:49, GA- jar a g LENA, DUBUQUE AND .ST. AUL.—Tbe new and elegant passenger packet. HATE PUTNAM" ' Capt. G. W. HEED. Will leave as above on l 3 USDAY, Mar Lt, at 4 r. For freight or passage a ply on board, or to span FLACK & CuLLINOWOOD, Agents. UPPER FOR HEOKIIK/:itun—sig ___ GTo ow, At DSC IVENNIRT. ROCK ISLAND. 'CITY. LYONS. GALI(W. DUHUQUr, Mc LACiROSSR;__IWI NONA , HER o ' B LANDING and T. PAU L; she splendid passen ger ate asner,g . GLASGOW ' Capt. ANDY ROBINSON. JD, Will leave as above : on ISA'i lIRDAY. blay Ist, at_ 4P. M. ALE scot', 8 Age t &drat .1869. :as:rat — NORTIILEN LINE PACKETS, • ..FROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL ISTEIGIII lATE PORTS. • One of the splendid Elidewiteel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Louts da ly for Keok nk, 131 vett. pert, Dubuque,-Wiliona, Stillwater and St. Paul. Through receipts .for Freight and Passengers will be given to all pointi oh the Upper 311.81s siselppl on steamers rundint from tills port and connecting with' the Northern Line Packets at St. Louis, thin' enabling Clinsignees to get their Freight through withoutl delay and at lowest rates, #PI I I/ to JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLINGWOOII, R. C. • GRA Ygents, or to _ m1126:g23 91 Water street. PA Rlt EBABIIRS p•ITTS RllRGH,idarag __• WHEELING AND PAR KERSBUNG LlNE.—t,eave Company's Wharf HO/Lt. : WI Of W end Strant. dally.st 1 Z M., WED NESDAYS and SATIIEDAYth ONE Y .. .. L. BMIEN - RAN, Muter, Freight will be reeelved at all noura by JAMES COLLIN!". FLACK & CULLINGWOOD, ARVIdle 0 W aptl EIPLING. a digt PARKEW3BURO Tl. • MARIET . ND CINCINN Leaves Plttsbn Leaves Cleel . .1 The swift; and a .MARYIS, T. C.' leave as annauee 7.or.nelgbt Or . • FL. , • b EVERY TtritSo AY- - 1% M, atl Evraty FR '-4 J..M b perb Stdewbeel Steamer ST. SN EY, Commander, will • d above. u'M & UM , board otr, to [Na RAMBES, Agents. tit received on Tuesday after _ goid - x. B.—No BIM' . 11.. k. M. a wt-r mi O LIVE POOL MID A S"' T. QUEENSTOWN TSB MUM MAIL 8 1 111111118131p11. Numberi celebrated ng swam rirm-ume e vessels, among tn• mate CITY OP PAlits. CITY OP ANTWEPP, CITY OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE, ern/ or LONDON. Salting ay.ERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, storth River, New. Task. Nor nassage or:amber tatormatlon annlv to BINGRAII t dr. TO iIIIPTH STREKT. febronlele %party °meta*. Pest airtl,n. portsborob LEGAL PUPHANS' COURT SALE.— Will he offered at Public' Sale at the Court 1160. in the city of Pittsburgh. on T U • SHAY., the 18th day of MAT. A. D. 1869. at 10 o'clock In the 'forenoon. the Heal Estate of JA.MHS BLACK, deceased. viz: All that cer.ain lot or . Piece of gro ward , llatt 111 Collins township, (now Ishteenth ,Pittsburgh.) bounded by lands 'Samuel IdemPl•N H. Williams. William Kemple, and by a townsolp road, and containing sixteen acres and one hundred and nye perchmand hav ing thereon c , ected a .large doubt* Came Dwel ling House. Cottage House. a One Barp. Stabling and otner out bulinlngs, with* good O rchard of fruit trees of all imam, Grapes, &a.. and a Coal Bank opened on the premises. There are sup posed to S a ltoor eight acres hand . in satd , lot. Terms of, Une-tnird in three-elev enths in one year from the coufl , mation of the sale, with interest froze • the date of confirma tio p u rchas e he balance thirteen thirty-thirds of the money t remain ach trge upon the lanci until the death of Hrs. Ellza Jane Black. widow of James Black. dectased. and the inter est thereof to be paid to her annually daring her life, and at her death the principal to be paid to those legally entitled to the saThe. A. HILANDS, Trustee. SAMUEL PALMER, Attorney. TN te THE. DISTRICT COURT. OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Bla ir aor ,Pennsylrania. THOMAS B. WILSON, a Bankrupt under the Act-of Coalmen, of-March SS 186 r, having 'ap plied for a. discharge from all Ida debts. and Giber alai= prorable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors. • who hare proved their debit, and other pentane' interested, to appear on the 7th day or . MAY, 11$09.'eat B o'clock .P. IG...before JOHN Ne-FUlt abiCE, 1511.,,Itegister in. Bankruptcy, at his ; oillee, NO. 116 Federal street. - alleglieny City, P 41., tO show cause, if.any they have, .wtty, a Ms. charge should not be granted to the said Baek ,rupt. 8. C. IfcCANDLEBB. Clerk of. U. 8. 41etrIct Court for sald.Plerriet api0:624.8 , NOTloE.;—Whereas,lefterstes tameatary•to the estate lIENItY -B. I tlshitiON,Aste of the city or Allesheng, deetissed„. haylag. been granted to the seinen berg, all pervms indebted to the s•id estate' are . .requested nukke4mousdlAt e psyntent, then havilreldttris or demands issinst 'the estate in • tin•. tild•deeedent,wlll mate ' knonn•the same' wlthent delay t - • LEATIIV_ANN Wi ANSON, and. JONI." S. WILLIAMSON, 'Extentoraof Heim B. Williamson. &ceased, No. len redersl street,' AlleghenV. sPlOih=-8 ok, JUNE TERM, 11469.* ti the matter of the application of the Cen tral Mutual -Building and Loan. Association- of AllegliellYCitr, for a charter of Incorporation. - And now, to Wit, , APRIL , 114th, tS69; In 'the Court of,Common Pleas, of Allegheny .county, ' Iris ordered that slotted of the abode application be Inserted In the. Pittsburgh Gaze:nit for, at 'least ttree weeks, and that the tame will be granted at next tertn of said COM, unless. ex ceptlbtis nled'in proper time. • • " • ;I 1108111801,11, ap2C:hl9 ' 'Solicitor fof Petitioners. NIERWAN RANK. A " NO. SO FOLIRTIK'AITNIVON; • - Plirtr*Bittrsi* =.7•• 1..). • • ,v44u viwr;#4. •, • • • r . 020.0090. Stockholders Individually Liable: BANK Or 1 0 /19e0IIRT AND DEPOR4T. JUSDt9LOVP' , D11LCTO118: Thos. at. Marshall, : ',/ ; ,John 3f.• Itsrtlaad. Wm. 'T. ahaunon, ''Atchlbald Wallace, ' Jll4, W. Arrott, ,• , ; Jas. D. Kell. , This. B. Leeeb,"' '' ' Wi n. 71byd. - John floyd. • • 11 .. staa Bat* la now a ll y organisPd sad prepared to do ilteneral Bin g b4lutts. . . . th 72 worlsba ~. ~ • , .-. , ' r . . .r. !'. "" ' I , r ! ti ii i 1 . .; ;f: • 7 :-:-. 1,: : . ' • - f 3 'l ,, '. ' .13 :: r'l 'rf (1: r ,•.• ~, :. .:. :.- • .., • .. , f 1,. :1- S 1 ,106 1 :1rig 'Still ill lialoli ~.• , . , . Qualities and qolbit's re r ptillr:eXtVflrigclurpttsgria,ll 4 °ll -., . . . mi. 43 ReVetkiii iioiite, nib81:10. PITi3BVEGII. PA HE' Or SHAD ' ECEITED , :dailvit BENJAMIN , PllLVittati . 1 1,0 f lu• ~, 11. 54nd., NO., 45.D.Isaionddl i e l :t... 1 to-. t ikei b tab{ and at the / Tido 'Of 4 , I Oily ty. corner o ()bloom* Vederat a ets... bi had all kindt of. Boland Like -el "89,1 our, shut. Weak, 4.204dah.. 'Mock 1413_41 .. Also, 'large aopoltaa Or Wh ' Lazd irla ' Balanron Btu, Volta o l gra t elni a W 4 iritanr lai%/411:4'ilrwligcil ' A i n& li r a itzta - .iwii;li,bl.ll,l°.'„V, wiu 4 °Ttil'il l oaputtneio , ;.„, 2E I PROFESSIONAL. W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ogee, No. 187 FOURTHAVENUE, Pitts"- burgh, (formerly occupied by Eon. Walter H. Lowrie,) wid prantlce In the U. S. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Supreme and all the Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec tions in most of the adjacent counties. Ja2n:d73 %twi 11. NEEPER, AND EX•OFFIOTO JUSTICE OF ) THE • PEACE,. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AIirENTIH. en - Ronde i t ali%TrTiZe ci elrg Up. and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately., SAMUEL MOUSTEUS, ALDERMAN, . • Ex-OtectoJurtlee of the Peace and Police Mag. trate.•Office GRANT BTRERT, opposite Me Cathedral PITTSBURGII,'PA.' Deeds, Bonds,. Mortgages, Acknowledgments, DPoositlons, and 'all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. " =hie JOHN A. STRAIN, Atar. ) PeßM-Allit ; • EX-MICRO J ucTICZ OP THE PEACE AND POLICE, MAOISTICATE. PEPIN BTEEET, opposite the Ca. thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds - Bonds, Mort. gaged, Acknowledgments, Depcieltions and ail Legs Business executed with riromotness and :Henault'. A • 'Tactics of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL EaTATE AND INSU RANGE AGEsi. CARSO* STREET, EAST BERAELEGHAM. Col Waldo of Rents solicited and ik rotartly at tended to.l my3:y6o ORNi W. RIDDELL, J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. eine% US Diamond street, ; (Opposite the Court Hotised %16A41 I PITTSRITROff. PA MISCELLANEOUS.. OFFICE OP'S= TFEAIGYEER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.' Pittsburgh, AprU gat, 1889. TN PURSVANCE OF TINE 21st , section o f an Act relating to Allegheny Conn ty, approved the Ist day OfMay, 186.1, and of the amendment to Bald section,sPOroTed the 30th day ot March, 4888, ido hereby glve notice that the Duplicates for the several Wards, Borougha and TowashlneVlLL BE OPEN; indl will' be pre pared to reel' dye the . ; . • ' comty, Mate, 'Poor, WOrkhouse and Improvement Taxes for 18.69. On and after the Ist day of Ifay. 111'9. Said taxes can be paid at this Whoa until the lat 'day of Augusaititit i a *DIFDUCTION OF FIVE PER CENT. for prompt payment to all perions paying the whole'aintninlof thelitaxeis: • There will bona - deduction allowed during the mouth otAttgest, There will be r Ten Per Vent Added I ; To all taxes remaining unpaid on the lit day of SeDge , tr " I li "' in Treasu re r of Allegheny t:dlter- - Treasurer of Allegheny County. RirB FERRY 190113(4 INK WORKS. C. E. ROBINSON, t. NA2PCYACTIntEIi OP Black and Colored Printing 4 Lithogrsphic INKS,, VARNISHES, &C. • Gray's Ferry Read and 884 Street, felfl:e00 1 NOTICE OF • CO - P A RTNERSHIP. , The undendgned have sday formed a co partnershlpinnder the !mine and style of P . SELLERS fis. Op., . • and will continue the Prcnrision and Lard 011 bu siness as heietofore. J. sztr.%A Pl77BlllTRatt, 1106. 1" . 1)U , . Nmhing,is ROCK THE BABY nt EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. soil) oriar LEMON & WE SE. . Practical Faniftare llanalliOarera, irptrxtPrix4.v. lor e " itilesitrirtmen'llar. •Ovktog , DIT11111103: imam- rit,)E'. Lamp CII:EMYS. te10:411 NOTIC.Es _ . - • • ' Opening of . Diamoraßreet,Pittsburgh. Allnersons Interesteh are * beiehy notified that the report of Viewer. in the matter or opening and widening - .I , IAMOND..ntiMET, .trtun the Diamond to Ferrrstreet; has been approved and conk:med.. All - persons . ag ainst venom-assess ments or temente were a; are required to pav She llama •Fo .within thirty :days, otherwise they wilt be entered air Hens against the raper ty. All property ell the IMemund 'and D amond street, west of the Market House. and on Liberty street Dom _PM* street . .to litourth avenue.' has been assessea. ).• Yi'lirmtlit_LZ. City Attorney, aplo:bn No. 100 filth Avenue. Sle z ius,G ; , , An Immense Stockat.Low Prices; at illecoila a ays, \ apl .181 WOOD STREET. - - OFPICII cm' EKG/NESS, / 4 1,1 40ularT 0/TY, RA:, .Apr 11.11904 0169. . g 4O T/PET,Ise Assessments tor. • Gluing g FULTON SfItEET. eitin to iFiehluden Avenues; :lea ler Uliel i tak Age mitar..lllt,l; the finding of Blossom alley, are now ready for, examination &Miceli be seen at the omee of the , City Engineer, until MAY 6th. 1869, when they will be wowed lathe binds of the City t reasurer for calleotion. • - OITA*. DAVI . _n1129431 City Engineer. j B. TOUNGION be CO. e , ArAs CY CAKE PLUMY, CONFECTIONARY lOR CREAM and DIMINO SALOON. R 3 Bmit/Mel:4i street, oorner,dt Dia9d.),1 6 74 , I. Z i rVit i i4d eadidled ice ant ea &bort NOM . , .1''':1615'..*.n.4:,17A4,f,.. 1 ("MANGE OFEltillgli TIME. ALLEIGUEN, Y VALLEY SAILROA.D. THE ONLY IMIECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANOE OF CA..B. tin and atter MONDAY, May 3d, 1809 TWO THROUGH. TRAINS DAILY (except tint:dell will leave Pittsburgl Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, ft r Frankln, 011 Oity,linf files and all points in ti e 011 Regions. LAVE rrnatitrson. eARry IN rmrsTrimalr Day Ex 8:00 a m !Day Ex 5:15 p m Night Ex.... 7:30 p m Night Ex 6: 311 a In Brady's BAo 3:15 pm I Bradys B A0110:15 a rt. lst dodaW 'its 94-5 a mll:tsodaW'ks 740 a m BodaW'ks 6:30 p mlUld SodaW'ks 11:111p m Ist Milton... 5:45 a mllst Hnitan.. 4:504 2d Hu1t0n...19:00 re 12a Helton— 2:00 p m 3d Hutton— lt:00 p m i3d Helton_ 1:03 p m Arneld's Ac. 5:119 pm iArnold's Ac. 7:4-0 p m Chitral train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsbnrgh at 1:10 P. N. Arrive at Pittsburgh, ( 511 n 5 a3. 1 1.1 at 9 50A. 4.. _ Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains stop at all stations . - J. J. LAWREillin, oen't Supt, TH03148 111. NIRO, AWL imp% rAENNSYLVAiiirogipm NIA CENTRAL RAIL D. On and after April 25th, 1869, Trains will arrive at and depart, from the Union Depot, corner .of Washington : aid Liberty streets, as follows: Mail Train.... 1:25 am *DaTExpress.. 9:15 ant Fast Line..... 1.45 am Son nern Ex.. 4:60 am Wallis No. 1.. 6 20 am Wallin N 0.2.. 6:3oam BrintoriAccin. - .9.130 am Mall Train 8;16 a i m Wallis No. 2.. 850 am HowidAc Noi 1620 am Cinclimati Ex.9:10 am . 01ricinitt Ex /21:415 pm ! Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2.. )1:51, are How'd Ao NOI 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac.3ios pm Pittsbi eh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3t 4 O•P Phila . .' Expressiiso pm Phila. Express Wall's No.-2..,2:50 pm Wallis No. 8.. 4;SOpm Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Wail's No. 4...6:05trai Howid Ac No 2 9:35 pm *Fast Line 7:30 pm Wallis No. 4: 1:20 pm How'd AC No 2.6:20 pm Way Pasan ir 10:29 pm. Wall' sliio. 5...11:044ntri ' , These trains make clime connection at Harris burg for Baltimore. The Chary': alm s., aves Walla Eitationivery Sunday at 9:05 . reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and &frit ea at Walla Station at 2:10 p. m. • CincinnatlExpress leaves daily. All .other trim.s daily except Sunday. For further inftrmatton apply to . . • W..H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk tbrßaggage,excePt for wearihßaP• parel, and limit their responsibility to One Bun dre. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding tar t amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by Bipedal contract. EDWARD rt. WILLIAMS, sp33 General Superintendent. Altoona, Pe.. Bili(ESTEßNAmigsm PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.-.oti and aft4erApell 25th,18112. the Pa Bienger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rat road will arrive at and depart from the VederslStreet Depot, Allegheny City. as follows: Arrfve. - I - Depart. liptingd.e No15:40 a ml Mail 909_41n1 Freeport No.18:20 mlFreeport No: 1 o:2ltram Expense— L...10:40 a IniSbarpb , g Nol 11:2u am Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m Express - 2:50 pia Freeport No. 24:00 p miSpringd , e N0t330 pm Mall 5:50 pm I Freeport No. 2520 ID Springd'e No 20:20.p mlSDringd'e N 0213 30 pm Aboye trains ran daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction eterf Sunday at Tl4O m., reaching Allegheny Ohl at RASO a. In. Returning, leaves Allegheny Olt, at 1:20 and arrive as Allegheny June. Lion at 3:90 p. in. 00220SAMON Ticgrre—For sale hireitsges iot, Twenty. between Allegheny City hestnnt 'street; - 'l3erVal,' Bennet t ,, — Pinti Creek, Etna and !Shari:abuse and good only on the trains : stopping at Station* rpecined orr tickets. - - The. trains leaving Allegheny City At 706 M. make direct connection at Freepott withWal. liter's line of Stages forßutler and klannah,to_yrn. ugßhtickets may be purchased et Dn. 02CC No. 1 et„ (Nair street, nearthe Suapenalon Bridge, Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.. FOrturther telbrniation apply to . • : JAMBS LEFFF,RTS, Agent- •Sederall•Street Depot The Western PenuSTlVanla Dallmad not as as any risk for Baggage. p wearing :Apparel,' and limit their - res pons i bility to One Hundred Dollars value. .A.llbaggage ex ceeding tt amount in value Will be at the risk et thenwner, =due taken by special contract. • EDWARD B. WILLIAMS, apls Superintendent. AituonA. Pa. P g URI 4 • BGH. • PORT WAYNE & CHIGI4/0 B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. From April 26th, 1861), trains will leate - Yrun2 and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts burgh city time, as follower: Lve Chicago Eeax. . 2:05 a m i Erie& YgnEr.7:2Bami Cl. & Wli"gWifirlli am Chicago Ma11..5:511 a m Chicago Ex —.0:44 a tul Cl. MWit Kx SlBp pm: Chicago Ez_,•. 9013 pm: W'e & Erie Ex4:43.p Depart/roma , A o spheity. Bea'r 5'14 A. e .S:5B m Leetsdale 10:03a m a"11:68 Rochester" "I:ES pm Leetsdale Acc.3:sB pm Enon " .5:33 pm Bea'rralls " •6:.18 pm Leetsdale "10:43pm rale Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 P m • AR` m. Chios/ 12,03 te. m.Chicaj _ •No change, of ears. .t Chicago. Sleep ng cars, dianapolts abet - Chicago. J. M. KIMBALL, ; esti!! Ticket Agent J1P. 28 • PHILADELPHIA. • - • • ITTSBURG-H,I - - - „ O.I2IOIrfAT . I AN • - • PAR:If/MILE ROM% oramient TIMZ.-414And atter MONVAT. April 11693, 1869. Maine wfilleave L and arrive at tbt Anion Depot, as follows: • ,Depart. -• ' dr.qedr. , 11:08 a. in. L91:13 tl. Me Pam: Line 9.41 t. Mi 1:13 p. _Axpru. s ... .... ........ 3;33 p. mi. 4:33 a.m. A . e.e d n 5:33'a. m. '6:58 p.tn. Ace , n. a. m. • 01:18 a. Ina Etenbenville Accommod. 3t58 p:m. 9:33 Menonaldta Awn- No. 5,1$ a. , Di In, Sundaylltinrsh Train.. 13:58 p, m...9:58 a. m. ,q` A:33 . :33 P. M. tra'n will leaveditty.' : train will arrive daily. • , All other trains will run daily. Snnosys except. ed. The 9:411 , a. ai. Triunmakes elose con nections at Newark ur Zanesville. . d. Ir,, , nOOLL, Ibienerai Ticket Agents W. W. o Alto;43nDit.. - 13tertillenville, Ohio. rrit'WLIAItIttc4WIPUIPM Oa and after TOEHDAY, Noyember, Mt, trains will arrive at and depart from talk Depot 'corner of Grant , aad Water atrbets, :as *ail to and from Untcm: - 7:00 A. Ir. 5:00 P. M. XaNeesport Accomdt , n 11:00 A. It. A:O5 P. M. •11.x.•t0 latit from Unt , n... 3:00 P. X. 10:10 A. x. West Newton Aecom , ll 4:30 r. x.- 8:35 A. x. BlitadoeVe Aecomdttn. 0:15 P.• 7:50 p. NI:044o. toMeX.'sport.lo:3o 7. X. 4:45 A. x d ayftt= antiurctil`Pain West Newton 1:00 P. x.10:00 A. TOP tickets coply - si - - - $. M. RAYMOND, Agent /S W. W.B. Irmo's% snoormendent. non - - - S SO S UNION' PACIFIC The SHORTEST AHD OST RELLLRI ROUTS Er= the Hut to 131. M points 00101,3td0, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, • Washington, New Mexico Idaho, Oregon. • - Tyro Truing lisave State Line and Lesivenirtirth tklundayi excepted.) on ,tbe of trains Of'PaMoßall,road•Woin St. Loui; and Rant& Gal and Bt. JO Railroad from nullify. founialt. fn. at Lawrence. , Topeka and Waling° .111th =VI tor. 84.41111118wilthRalttittittli'417INVIial STATA .11MYRESS COM ralltril X m a g a a l r WIZ JE,OOIRLaND *AIL AND COMM= FOR _ : . fRIAX:r ZartiE3El 3311.1 VElrit AU Points 'in the Territories, Awn And with SANDERSON% Tlll-WEEKLY LINZ of COACHES Par Fort Union, Bentls Fort, rase. Albania/roma Santa Fe. Ind. all ,poltita nei. eon* and sew merino. With the reeen additiona nosing flea " d equ ip m ent, and the arrangements made with seeponsible tiverland Transportation Lines from Its Tresig? terminus. this road now offers „„celled mellittra. thir 'the tefamithstiati of steiatt to the Yar Weal. the fOr. IS all the .prineling,, (aces is the United States and canaau Be sore and gat Alt dome via THE 81101 Elf , • 10 RAILWAY, A. 4111IDEX18021 IUaLROADS. Aretss. CriMaga Ex..1:58 la Chtcayo Ex „p m `Wheeling Ex 10:48a m Crestane 7:33nm :Chicago Ex....4:0301n CleveLand.Ea . 3:54 P M lErle .I.Yti Zia :Sp m Cl. 4Wh'g Ex 7.03 p m Aeries is dileP 4 m4 Leetsdale Ac..5:58 Bear Falls 8:45 am New Castle "10:23 am Enot: 9:13 Mill Leetsdale 1:158 pal Bea'r B:4-3 pin Leetsdale . 6 4:53 pm .. 6:43 DUI ralr Oaks Sun- - - - day ....hurch. 9i5K sm Expre leaves da c Express ss arrives dallilvy. tween Pittsburgh and wltuout chat ge, to la. J. N..ISPCII.I.LOIIGH, - Geng Bupten't Depart: Arrieeik Einiern Division. ' (Waal OTlPectineni • • 8. M. Ilintatinrink i ' A 44! El