II I ALLEmklitY CA'llrLE MARKET. li 11 OFIPIOE 07 Prrrastritas Gezzrrs, MoNDAT. May 10, 1869. CATTLE-4here was a fair supply, of Cattle on sale to-day, 750 head, and with some five car loads taken' by foreign buy ers, the nurnbtr was conaiderably re-. fin ced s 'and notwithstanding prices ruled fully 'as high as last week, the market did not appear at all satisfactory to dro vers. They alleged that they had to pay an advance of from a quarter to half a cent per pound in Chicago, last week, and that'll' order to make anything they should have realized the same advance here. We do not think, however, that there was any money lost, but, on the contrary, that most if not all of the regu lar dealers made a littlei money. 'They are always growling and contplaining about the hard times, great difficulty in getting money, but they still stick to the business, and, appear to get along as well in this world as their fellow men. As will be seen by reference to' repor of sales;good to extra steers sold at from Bto 8/ 83f; good to medium, 7@)73411 and stockers, for which there is a brisk demand, at from 534@6', as to quality. Fresh cows may be quoted at from po ®SO per head. Smith dc Blue 36 head Illinois steers, at 6lialli7M; Carr & McAllister 48, head of Chicago steers, at 7W58; Jos. Myers 22 bead good stook steers averaging, 1000 lbs at 6;4; Stakelv & Bro. 3 head scalawag cows at 454; L. J. Shamberg 34 head of Chicago steers, at 6. 1 4@8V,; E. Katz tit Co. 36 head of good Chicago steers, at 7®B; M. Verner 35 head Chicago, at 7@)8,; Haas & Kraus 34 head of good to extra Chicago steers, at 73S ®814; Jacob Needy 16 head Chicago streers, at 708; 45 heal, for R. P. Moore, from Champagne Co., at 7(4)8; Zeigler & Lowenstein 37 head of Chicago steers, at 7M . ®7%; Hazlewood & Blackstock 100 from Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio, at 7@834; L. Keefer 20 head Chicaggo steers. at 7y,@)7.,i; S. Marks & Bro. Si, at 7%'©13 . 14; Traurman & Lobman 38 head Chicago stock, at 7,y®B; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 60 head of mixed stock, at 6 7 ,4©7%; Greenwald & Kahn 17 head Ohio steers, and 38 from Chicago, at 7@Bv 4 ; Rothchilds 30 head, at 6%®7%; Peter Hartman 18, at 7,10@8. SHEEP AND LAMBS—There was an increased number of Sheets on sale to day, 660 head, and with only a fair de.; mand, the market was a little dullish, and sellers were forced to make conces sions. As will be seen by reference to. report of sales, prime to extra clipped sheep sold at from 6@6M, but very few at the outside quotation; and fair to good at 5®535. Lambs sold at 12,50@3 per head. . • It is probable that from this time out, the arrivals will be larger, as those who have sheep . to sell will doubtless put them on the market as soon after clip ping as possible. Stakely 4 Bro. sold 43 lambs, at $2,50 @3 per head; Fowler & Walter 80 head, at 3 ets eta per pound; $2,50@3 per head for lambs; Garwin & Co; 67 head sheep, at annverage of 5 cts; M. Flintier 60 head sheep, at $2®3,50 per head; lambs at $2,50@3; Anil& Myers 31 head wooled sheep, at an average of 6%; Rinn &Davis sold 174 head for Hamilton, at sy,@6x; J. F. Neely 100 head extra clipped, at o® 6;4r J. Kerr 44 head of extra clipped, at 534@6M; J. B. McMillan 69 head clipped, at 4@6%. HOGs—The Hog market continues dull, and is likely to continue so all summer, as fresh pork is not very popu lar in our markets, in hot weather'. We quote in a'retail way, at 10©11 eta gross, for good to prirrie heavy averages. Jacob Needy wholesaled a small bunch at 9,35 gross. • Markets by Telegraptt. NEW Yorm, May 10.—Cotton is rather heiyy; sales 1,500 bales at 2830 for Mid dling Uplands. - Flour —the receipts were T 7,768 bbls; a little more active, and low grades, withont decided change, with sales 8,100 bbls its 115,70Q)6 for. • superfine State. and western; 56,10©6,45 - for extra Statevs6,lo©7. for extra waste .17®8 for white wheat extra; s6,2sglAbr R. H. R.; $7®8,50 ler extra Bt. 5 91 5 12 for good to choice do.; °losing steady; , included in the sides are 3,000 bbls extra State far export at 56,25® 6,50. Rye Flour. steady, with 'sales, of 350.' bbls at 54,75@ 6,85. Cornwell firm; sales of 1,000 bbls Fairfax on private terms. Whisky quiet, with sales of 50 bbls at 97c for western free. Wheat—rezeiptr, 13,700 bushels; • without decided change, with a mod erate business doing in part for ex. port: sales of 89,800 bus-at41,45€4,48 for No. 2 spring, delivered at , the latter price; choice Milwaukee at 161;65timber Michigan 51,70@1,72%, white California ' at 111,773 i. •- Rye quiet; 'Barl6y "dull.' Barley malt quiet and unchanged. Re ceipts corn, cT.4,417 bus; dull and heavy, and 2(g)3c -lower; sales of 39,000 turrat 85(4)87c for newmlxed western. closing at inside price. Receipts 0ata,z27,182'• bnE; oats withont 'decided change; :inlet of 51,000 bus at 87c for western in store, check to-day, and 88©890 for do afloat. Rice quiet at 1314ig9x0 for Carolina. Cof fee r)thinal.:- Sugar actiVe and yet bet ter: falai of 2,000 hbds at 10,1i@12!.‘: for 1. Cubso and 150 for Derrusigra 31o) firm With a fair demand; 550 hhds at 800 for Porto Rico and Cuba on private terms. Hops steady at 6@l4c for Amer ican, Petroleum; crude dull at-4730; refined active and firm at", 85 6 -; salissso,ooo bbn. Linseed 011 quiet at sl,o2@ii,os. Spittle frEttpentine dull - at Ol e Tigtii Pork iteady; gales 680 bbls at Ig3 , forneW . . 0 0 • 75 @tages__ermidrdeei 123,7 for'prime: and ' 25(328, ' 37' for &Heti titees. ;: , Beef dull and iinabang ed;-aelew 1401:ibis; Tiercettese , tbill'and tut Changed; - males .150 flat 13901_ JECknis steady; • Wiles 125 bbletlitt Meets;•;salty, -270 , pkgk at- 1234'0W :for : elioulde" and 15M@IOU for lkaWW.. Mid dies quiet. Lard firm and quiet; sales 51.01e a rel lryKd foe eteataitiiitalflU, kettle rendered. Butter firm at‘ Oblof and 20945af0r State: Cheeses flit dt 10@28e. Freight!' t 6 erpeol-arnier, w engagements ['per steamer - of 1-,Bo ith- ,f,OO bush wheat Sxd. • Lateet—Plonn closed..etegdy .for., man, moo,- and dull and heavVvfor • mediiini 'and Pod •llPldea. - 2 Wheat is _quiet and steady. •• Rye firm 64;1,38, ,Ixt.'store, *I:- western. Oats quiet at No afloat, and 870. igiatoro, fOri westerni":'.Corn is ,very• dull and heavy at 84@)850 for new mixea weitern Pork closed id) 131 ifor; s tieW me w,. Beef qnlet and etesidk.; m eo w qtdet and rather easier. Batton 'nominal: Lard is - Wet" at 18© 183 yo for fair to prime steam. Eggs dill! at 18®19o. • . .oionAGOploay 10.—Eastern exchange steady at 1- ffswunt to par buying, 1.10 predidm ; selling. • Flour quiet and mi. chinged; spring extras 1 5 @6,25. - Wheat dull andlid‘®B3o lower; sales No. /at glag;NO, 1 11-at 111,11Vg1,123„' closing sl,llll' 13 sales , since .; 'Change, :at. 111;1034. Juten dulinndt 13442;40 serr No.l at 5834@600; N 0.2 at 64®4(4.94 sldecteti4.so( new 11,1580 1'no_gradri: 45c; (dolling at 59c for No. 1, and, bo, for. I•l 6 i s o9thiiiit dbfibgtNt(4l l 4.4 o4 44 l 2o4tsi qnret and 1c lower: sates Iso. 2at 60k@ 61 c, closing at 61013,Wcii r'Rye g tat and'lower': sales - et liiatq l;1834 for N O , klulit 11,1131; ,forffo. , 2i,:sp!lng with; sal kit NtV."l =at Watt"' Berley ‘4IW4 inactive and rintairialAlf,6l2 . @l,6s . fors No, 2; wunifie•wlute vitt inas i sa w ni Higbwgen 903 f 10. • liewa00106.101#4114101,01; TV ° t . I 14®1534c for comm on' to choloe. - - Mess Pork.quiet and steady. at- $3l. Lard in active and nominal at - 1735 c. Sweet Pickled Hams grm at 15%c. Bulk Meats more active: rough sides, 13%()14c; dry saltecPshoulders, 114 c, and rejected at 10®11c; bellies, 15®1l c. Freights dull at 53,4 c on corn to Buffalo. The receipts for the past forty-eight hours were: 7,139 bbls flour, 35,226 bush wheat, 179,962 bush corn, 60,432 bush oats, 1,768 bush rye, 2,133 head of hogs." Shipments were 12,644 bbls flour; 12,340 bush wheat, 97,- 418 bush corn, 116,285 bush oats, 4,104 bush rye, 2,578 head of hogs. CENCINNATI. May 10.—There is a mod erate demand for Flmir at 66,00156,25 for family. Wheat $1,80®1,40 for Nos. 2 and 1, but generally held 3®50 above these rateS. Corn steady; sound 64®65c. Oats 68® 2c, and_ steady. Whisky sold' St 93c:4 , but held at- the close-St 940. Pro- , vlsi a unchanged and quiet. Mess Pork held! at $3l. , Bulk MeaM. held at 12® 1631 but country cured sold yo below thee rates,.deliversd when cured. Bacon sold to a limited extent ,at 13y,,, 16%, MN 16,ic for shoulders, clear rib and , clear sides. Sugar cured Hams 18j'a 19c. Lard 180. and nominally in no de mand. Butter is - in better supply and prices have risen; fresh 35®37c. Eggs 150. Linseed . 01101,04: Lard 01151,45® 1,50. Petroleum %32e, and dull. Coffee dull and , prices drooping; common to choice 19;c. Sugar steady; New Or leans 13M®150. Molasies steady. Pota toes dull and market overstocked; 51,37j-¢ buying. Exchange steady. Money mar ker. easy. , Lbutsvitx.E, May 10.—Flour steady at . 05,25 for superfine. Bagging steady ht 22Q23e for two pound Kentucky, and 16c for light weight. Cotton quiet; low mid dlings 2534 c. Grain quiet. Corn 66Q 680. Oats steady at 70Q72c. Bran steady at 75c. Potatoes dull and nominal at 01 in bbls. Cement active at 51,25. Hay active and prices for No. 1 Timothy 822, choice 024, red top 020. Whiskey firm. Highwines 93Q94c , New Orleans sugar 1333Q141.<c. for fully fair to prime hard, standard 17c. , New Orleans molasses 80 QBso for prime to choice. Rio Coffee 20 Q2534c for fair to prime. Provisions: Mess Pork 031,25Q31,50; Bacon Shoul ders 1334 c; clear rib sides 16 3 / 4 ,c; clear sides 17gc. Hams - 19Q193c. Bulk shoulders 123;c; clear rib aides 15Nc; clear sides 16y,t. Lard, tierce, 18c; log 13;4e. Leaf Tobacco market s saliis - 103 hhds, bids ranging from t 0 0 0 100 to 512,50 per 100 lbs. CLEVELAND May 10.—Flour quiet and steady; city madelf9®9,2s for treble extra white,l7,7s for double extra am ber, 88,757,00 for double 'extra red winter, an dBB for extra - red; country made - 88, 5 0@7,50 for double extra red and'atitber;llB,7s for double extra spring, and t7,50®9.50 for donble extra white winter. Wheat; No. 1 red winter offered at 81.45; No. 2 do. at $1,80@1,32; sales 1 car No. 1 Milwaukee at 81,30. Corn; sales 1 car No. 1 at 71c. Oats ; sales 2 cars No. 1 at 70c. Rye: held . at 81,28@ 1,82. Barley; nothing doing and market nominal. Petroleum ; refined held at 80®310 In car lots for standard white; trade lots at 2153 c advance. Tottbo, May 10.—Flour dull at 416@ 8.50 for double extra and fancy brands. Wheat—amber faLrly.active and lc lower, at 11,43 M, No. 1 red at 11.43. white Mich igan 3c better at 1)450. Corn quiet and unchanged; No. lat 67c, No. 2 at 62340, )and yeltow at 72c. Oats Ic lower at 670 for Michigan. Rye lower; small sales of Michigan at $1,21).1. Barley nominal. Receipts( 2,700 bbls f10ur,8,600 bus wheat, 19,60 0 bus corn, 5 , 4 00 bus oats. Shipments: 2,200 bbls flour, 5,900 bus wheat, 11,400 corn, 29,700 bus oats, 100 bus rye. PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—Flour with out improvement and demand limited to home consumers. Rye steady; western $443. Wheat dull and depressed. Corn quiet and lower; sales of B i oo o bus yel low at 88@90o, mixed western 88®813e. Oats In good demand, with sales of 4,000 bus western at 80@83c. Petroleum, Oro- cedes and Provisions unchanged. Whis ky 97c in large and 98c(M1,00 in small lots.. MILWAUICIE, May 10.—Flour dull and prices are unchanged. Wheat unsettled at 51,15 . 4 for No. 1; 11,u for N 0.2 Oats firm at 6134 c for No. .2. Corn dull and unchanged. Rye nominal. Barley quiet and steady with prices unchanged. Freights steady at 6c to Buffalo and tic to . Ostregol . Dicrnorr, May 10.—Wheat market was cadet and steady; sales No. 1 white win ter at 11.59®1.60; No. 2 do. at $1,38. Corn sold 'at 69c. Oats, 66c. Live Stock Dlarketp. Now Yozz, May 10.—Recelpts for the Week ending to.day-7,239 beeves; 2,894 calves; • 14053 sheep and lambs; 20,227 hogs. • The weather is hot and the ar rivals are in excess'of the wants of hutch+ era The trtuirris very dulL There were 2,720 beeves , ou sale to-day, 1,700 of them at Cemmunipaw; 300 of them remained unsold after a bard market, , the owners Losing heavily. The rattle were of a good average quality, nearly all from Illinois and very few adders. Owners call it , thehardeet market, for years, con sidering the cost of the cattle. Mach higher offers wore refused on the way than were ealized here. The receipts of the week are the largest of any week since last August. With a , single : exception, rices were 34rgl‘c • lower than this day week, and • net so good as last Friday. A few of the best brought 16%c, though really prime rarely ,sold over 16c, with fair at 15c, then at 13@14e, and atill fed at 120. The average price was below 160. 04 of J. T. Alexander's 476 Illinois steers,. 30 averaging 760 pounds were verYtine and brought /6®l6Nc; Dutrlap, and Daggs had 40 fat Ohio steers, fed by;Col. 1 10 6 P in Fyette county, at 750 pounds, sold at : 14@16c; Wood and Gillespie, 68 very fair; 650 pounds.lllinois stews at 15c; Barnes ' 103 Illinois steers, 55015700' pounds, at , 18@l5c; a ear of Ohio bulls; 650 poungh at an average of 12e. There;A'eel B r B oo sheep on sale to.day." ". A new 'market hart been opened at Forty-Eighth street, ; on the Hudson river, and the occasion wail made a celebration. Trade is slow and prices deoliffinr. It takes extra' sheared sheep of 90 to 160 'pounds to bring 86; = 8 selling at'73i; pair at sNg6m. var3' from ikr for poor, to ties per pound for e choicee; J of.Ohio sheared sheep. sold to-day'one „car 95' pounds brought L one car 85 pounds, 734c;' , salie car ett-' tra 100 pounds. 8t(0 and a lot of 76 pounds 6Ke; stook not ell sold. Of hogs we have 63 doubledeak cars, still they, are In bet ter demand thin other stock, and drafted' advanced to 1214 e; LiVer are worth 9,(,@ 10Wi; 2 cars 193 'Olinda selling at 10%c; one car 188:pounds;106; . 5 tars Ohio 162 poundsi 9%0. n ' , ' . . ', Platanotrate, May 10...--Beef • Cattle in fair demand. at Admit' fbrmer , rates, sales of 1,670 head at 9V3;10,40 for extra Pennsylvania and western steers,,? for fair to•good.do„ Orip7o grow, lor com mon. , Sheep in fair demand,, with sales or 6 e9c-arcisa. Hoge 'dull, With sales of Ito 1 1 head at .4).2@180 ,for slop, and 118 ,00 1 1(44,25 per Owls for corri-fed. ' -..- ' CaxoLoo, May'lo.--11.er Salve an,d • firmer, sales ' at 18,7609; 0 'fbr fair _ to chtsice.' 'Cattie quiet' anti 0256 1 losVe_ l o sale* sts6,so@ti,ilo for butcber's;llo.l2VG 7,50 for s light to choice shipping. •' - . OEtr.f . . a t 10 ..4. 4 1410:iti11i1it nip' f Min ei ftir - -den:ism:l, ler choice; the n 113irgerge tbr L dommon tO antra Hogs lower at roatitrom i PS 4101 - GAnMi TUESD IMPORTS BY KAWKOAD. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNB & CHI CAGO RAILROAD, May 10.-1 s cars metal, Nimick & Co; 2 do do, Bryan & Canghey 1 do l do, Everson, Preston & Co; 2 dodo, Superior Mlll5. 1700 bbls flour, owner; 300 do do ' Shomaker Langenhelm; 100 do do, E Heazleton; 6 cars. wheat, 'J S Liggett &. Co; 1 car shorts, H. Scluiel bach; 1 car rye, Volgt, Mahoud & 'Co; 2 cars dry salted shoulders, E H Myers & Co; 10 bbls spirits, John Seefreth & Co; 10 has crackers, Reymer .t Bro; 2 bbls alcohol, G A Kelly; 1 car middlings, Cult. & Shepard; 1 car wheat, Scott & Gisal; 100 bbls flour, J M - Mongomery; 55 bbla highwines, Stdpton & Wallace; I ear corn, Robb & Herron; 1 car hay, Bricker & Co; 1 car staves, C Street; 8 cars bones, Seward & Emerson; 1 -ear stavbs, M P Adams & Bro; 12 aka hair, L J Stimple; 111 bbls -potatoes, H Riddle; 440 galls stoneware, J Davidson & Co; 27 sks oats, W H Hagan; 28 bat; cheese, N J Braden; 204 doz handles, Postley, Nelson "it C'o; 9 his cheese; J A Graff PITTSBURGH . ,; CreaDrivaTi AND . ST., Louts RAILROAD. May bbls flour, l Schomker de L; 18 do apples, Brugger man & O'B; 13 sks rags, Christy & B;1 22 do do, 1 car corn, W H Graff; Ido horses, W Huscroft; 2 bxs steel, 1 bdl iron, Brown & Co; 2 bats cheese, H Rid dle; 10 bales tow, nattier, Close & Co; 1 steam engine, Schnieder & DI'V; 175 bga oats, M,Henty & Hood. 1 car corn, Simpson; 1 do scrap. J Winkler; 17 hhds bacon, J H Parker; 50 bbls whisky, Dil linger & 8;120 hf do herring, S Ewart & Co; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 2do do, Voigt, Mahood & Co: Ido corn, S Hood; 1 do, Hitchcock, MeC & Co; 2do staves, IV Hastings. ALLEGHENY STATION, May 8.-202,sks oats, M Steel At Son; 1 car staves, J M Hemphill; 8 green hides, Lapp & 13 bdls do, A & J Groetzinger; 1 car lithe, J A.bdell; 12 bbls apples, owens & Ken nedy; 1 car lumber, J Nanz, 1 bbl eggs; R &.A Carson; 1 car wheat, J Shaw; (.2 cars iron ore, Richey, -Harbaugh & Co; 100 bbls flour, J B McKee; 2 cars hap, , Rose & Ewing; 17 step' ladders, G W Robley. ALLEGHENY VALLEE BAILHOAD. 1 car oats, Graham & Marshall; 600 bbls . oil, Fisher & Bro; 960 do do; Lockhart, Frew & Co; 820 do do, Standard 011 Co: 86 bgs rye, 17 do oats, 2 do flaxseed, Soot: dr Glaal: 1 oar stone, Henderson & Co; 1 do eats, W Booth; 1 car grain, & Baird; 27ska rye, W J Meek; 10 do rags, McCullough 'Smith & Co; 27 bbla whisky, Little & Mechlin; 6 cats lime. stone, Shoenberger & Blair; 2 bbls H& A Friend; 19 bga rIVe, Culp & Shepard; • 8 bbla eggs, 2 Wm butter 2do seed, Head & Metzgar; .6 bbls eggi, L & J -Blanchard; %ears metal. Union Mills; 1 do do, John Morehead;- 1 do do Brown; 855 bbls phosphate, Seward & Emetton. ,C ANA ,Privssugeht RAIL = e Rom), May 10..-9 cars blooms, • John Moorhead; 1 do do, Park Tiro's; ,4 cars met Graf Bennett it Co; 3 cars pota toes, Volgt, Mahood & Co; Ido do, 2 bbls eggs, H. Riddle; 160 pkgsfish, J. S. Dil worth it Co; 2 rolls leather, G HAnder sen; 23 tubs butter, B F Austin; '1 car shingles, W W Rigding; 12 sks oats, Rose it Ewing; 4 tubs cheese, P Schlegel; 2 cars stone J L L Knox; 1 car wheat, H Rea Jr; 18 bbls potatoes, Carter, Id'Graw Lt Co; 18 bdls chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 51 do do, Hammer Lt • Son; 8 sks oats, 6do Rye. Graham de Marsball mol;;18 bbls apples, Voigt M 3, - . Co; 50 jugs asses Julian Porterfield. RIVER NEWS. The river is receding steadily at this point with six feet six inches iisohannel by the Monongahela marks. Weather clear and pleasant. Mercury at 4V. Is. was up t 0.78. The Camelia arrived from Nashville an Sunday afternoon with an excellent trip. As will be seen by the card, she is announced for a return trip, Capt. Time. if. Golding in command, and George Bolan° In the office. Capt. Jas. IL Marratta, has changed his destination from St. Louis to New Orleans. The Emma is well known as one of the best crafts that comes to this port, and as such we cheerftilly commend tier to paisengers and shippers. The M. Marys, will - be found at the landing this morning, and will return to Cincinnati, this evening; She would hav&been in on time had Tt not been for the slight accident, noted in out report, of yesterday. The St. - Marys has be. come quite an institutition in' the Pitts burgh and Cincinnati packet trade. The Messenger, Capt. Jesse :Dean, James Russell. in the office, will Tod tively•take her departure for St. .Louis this evening and passengers and ship. pers should bear this in mind. The new steamer Matamoras NO: 2, Capt. Dalzeir, is announced for New Or leantq on or about the 20th. 'The R. C. Grey, from Louisville; is among the first boats due. She bus a good cargo. The Leonidas, St. Louis to rittiburgh, left Louisville on - Saturday, where the' added considerable freight: The towboats Sampson; Wild Cat, Mar y Ann, Lion Hercules, N. J. w i th arrived' at Louisv ille on Saturday, with tows of coal., Greo. H. Hciughton, was on Saturday appointed Superilaing inspector of the 13th district, In place 01 Col. J. V. Guth rie. ' —Capt. Asa Mason has retnrhed to his duties on the Kate Robinson, —There is considerable cotton lying,on the Memphis wharf awaiting shipment to,New Orleans. . • —The Cairo dry docks will be towed to Memphis the latter part of the present Month. —The James Means from St. Louis has arrived at St. Paul, and enters the St. Croix river , trade. • —The R. E. Lee niade her hot run. from Ylokaburg to Helene In twenty four houri. The distance 18 805 miles. —The Arm/I'4l'lo 'from Pittsburgh ar rived tit , St. r. Paul on Monday, tut • last week, at td left on Tuesday. The, Mil waukee le ft Bt. Paul same day for St.. , , . —Heretofore the blitu3faslppl Valley Tiamportatioti company bavo been FAY- Ing pilots ;250 per month. Tbey are Illring'thein now at 5150. • • - , . —The followlng are the name. Of the stein/era loat od tbe Western waters for April, viz: G. A. Thompson, 011ie Sulli van, Antelope, Nina _Simms. Urilds, St. Esno,,Tennett,es and Nick Wall. Total eight boatel. r .4lapt. John L. Newsom, chief clerk_ of the Ohio No. 4, and Miss AnnieShall cross were married at the residence of the bride'i father. Dr. Jos.. Muslims% Gallipoli% Ohio, Tuesday everung. f: Is:Ed. Schiller still Alive? is a quo tion propounded to us yetterday, but we could not 'answer it.' Schiller ,was for, 'many years • resident of New Orleans, and talented'. Avert reporter, ' who strange as it may 'seein, aillitunulated money: in that Iprofesidiki. He owned, steamboat stook when., the war com. menood,, with` ' Shannon, .'tbe Boblition 'end one ot•• two other Southern, boats. These were oapt=lolllb4le eralltireespbit7Soldller - `to gist them relesiseil and plooet* o Gdiersir' =tint '41,611 , 41ear intbotall. ~~~a.~%i'~':'t Sl~~~at~`~'f~~ taus'°'~z'3`~lt~"'+`"~".L+'.~a~ Ari Ativi ,iBost rta morning Schiller, the ex-reporter, ar rived here from the sunny south with. It to . sale. VBO,OOO in his pocket. He in. vested it in farms, On one of which,. about six miles west of this city, he was living last winter. We believe that Jo. Shannon wanted some of the money that Schiller brought here with him, but we have never learned whether he got it or not:, We have always considered the case of this little German, Ed. Schiller, a most rorarkable one. There Is some thing est unding in a reporter getting to be worth, eighty or a hundred thousand dollars. / But ft should be borne in mind that New Orleans was the paradise of river reporters, as witness the wealth of Pat. Higgins, of the Times, of Pagard, of the Picayune,. and of him who until about a 3 , ear ago, presided in the river department of the Crescent.—St. Louie Democrat. River and Weather. [By Teleitiath to the Pltteborgb Gazette., LourstitmE, May 10.—The river Is fall ing, witliwleven feet five inches in the Canal. eather clear and pleasant : • RIVER PACKETS. NASHVILLE. V L DR' .EVANSVILLIDeziaMe. CLARKSVILLE AND NASH- V LE—The steamer CAISIELIA Capt. TITOS• 11. Glompiwo, Will leave as at!ove on THURSDAY, the 13th hat. Foareleht or passage apnly on board or to FLACK ..b CULLINGW I OI). Agents. NEW ORLEANS. IL - lon MEMPHIS AND „A! NEW ORL EANB—Thesteame EMMA No. 3 Capt. JAS. MARATTA. Will leave ae above on WEDNESDAY, the 12th 1138 t., • For freight or pa.sage apply on board or to Ch & CJLLtNGWOOD, Agents. NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS, , . Volt PEW ORLEANS, -AA' GALVESTON, IsHOWNS viLLE, Texas—The new and staunch built 31ATAMORA.R.N0.1... ' Capt.R. DaLzsi.L. Wilt leave as above on THURSDAY, tue 20th Inst. mFoyrsf rent,qbAt CK p & s C g O e LLDIMIy Man Uo d Ag o n ts vprza ]ffpbstssa:pri. • OR ST. LOUIS, GA•x ia gr ar t ju! LEN A, DUBUQUE AND ST. .UL.—The line paaaenseratearner _ MESSENOXR Capt Jin D n EAN. Will, leave fbr the above pore on Tius DAY. Xiay itth; a: 4 p. M. For &Mtn or passage apply on board. or to FLACK d COLLINGWOOD. imairat 1869,. agroi. NORTHERN' LINE PACKETS, St Louis • to Xeokuk and St. Paul, AND ALLJAITEEMEDIATE PORTS. 4:hte of the splendid Sldewheel Steamers of this Line NYlalfillVe St. Louis da ly for Keokuk, Dsven part, Deltine, Winona, Stillwater and St. Paul. Trough receipts for Freight And Passengers will be given to all point* oh the Upper Bilssls sissippl on steamers running from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets at lit, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, __ J. D. COLLLAGWOOD, • B. C. GRAY, Agents, or to mh2fiter= 91 Water street. PARKERSBURG: 'PITTSBURGH wnicKLING 41.1,i1l PAR- EfißSllll.lll.i LlNF.—utave Coninaee's Wharf nom. foes ora , n..n seeeet. daily at 19 M., WED NESDAYS and SATTEDAY4, Azents: it MC/LULL. .... . . .. U. BILNIL'AN, Master. !freight wl/1 be received at all nouns Dy JAMES COLLINS. apl3 =FLACK S,CULLIEGWOOD, . Aireute. VOR WBEE,LlNG. hi ff i r m e AN MARIETTA ,PAR REPSBURG Le DC es NCI tsbur A hEVERY TUESDR.Y 7 . 111 M. Leaves Cincinnati /EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M. The swift aud superb sidewbee/ titeatner ST. MARYt3, T. C. sw - zzliEr, Commander. will leavelas announced above. Poriteight or Passage mayor. board, or to FLACK .1. COLLINDWOOD..or COL.LINo & BABNES. Agents. N. D.—No Freight rteelved on Tuesday atter 11 A. M. mItZ STRADIESHIPS. T o LIVERPOOL AND . QUEENSTOWN: TII/I MUM BM& STEAMSHIP* f!ti . erz e tg a te? . nnt-elais veisels, smog CITY OF 'PARR!. CITY OP AND:VET? CITY OF BOOTON CITY OF peunitoiz, cm' ok _oymor.. Balling RV - MY SATURDAY, from Fier 45. ti z igth River, New' For lounge or rattler WILIALA BEIOII/01, an, . I ' 9 liffrgaßzridif°4l;z!ellittitl;l7,l, 4LLEGMENY INSURANCE COMPAVT or PITIVEUR6III. 101;27o. arIPIPTITSTBEICT.BaRiBtoos. Inure, against, all Wadi of Ate sad )111420 Ruts. • • T. TRWTR. .11g.. President, T. J. pOSKINEION Vice President. V. EJL.DONNltl : eretary. • , • D — et nasal Agent. • DritnetOns: Jobs jr., B. 4._ Pahnestiet -§;J., Hoskinson, • W.-H. Everson, - ..0, Bauer, Robert H.. Dims, saver ' rrenels !Sellers, chadecmgri, cent. 3. T. Skokdale• Cant.... ns. Dean T. H. Nevin.; ROCK•THE 13A$ ' EARNESTS PATENT CRIB. 50Lk.9.114,11Y Lgavfox & WEISE. l'isetleal Furniture Mipmfactarers, &on us ircf*rwritiv'ruivim. waere mar be toned a 11111 - assortmeat of Par lor. I:Umber sn4 Kitchen Perultura - deb xmport.e . r and 1414441041er 1n ; • r ErrAfr4ONELIV.V6: WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS . •,10ASID 11116 1 RATI13111, • , , MONOGRAMS,, ARMS, 11.1.1:111INA11150 do, Orte mall receive pfompt attention. fiend lo r plea. • • 1.033 Chentnut.Bl., PLtlw, ume:l77•Tniii)r . . lo 111,730 ' Jo No BBAIIT OWINT 11613RALT'A ; _ • : Atiotirritaitnui,:64l) , . . ORNAMENTAL -CARVERS No, 61 Banduaky St;:' iliegloay, Pa. large eeeorinsins of NZWItL Porn and B6I4GST.FIeto constantly on band. :TUR.11`9,131 of all desalt , ne. done " onaiv ifigrAWS ELEKM`• anAzz,B,ELlzja,wzroz,cusin nsrzAcas. eltetteLr...S . Eraxra WILL Cues Deeprellta. mAnitaszw6 ELaxis, , WILL CUBA ( 7 0521170, MHO. Price of Marshall's Elizir.lsl.oo Der bottl e; Depot,l3ol.ltarket street., NA.BeJlAyi & CP Oprietglsts. 'Proprietor". i• For sele,. wholesale and retaII,:IQ,GEO.-,A. IClALLpTkrinatmrsl4,, •• ; vf_Caset'rvrate, 708 .14 1WILO BBK 011. 0 01L•f o lgenftl ii4 7 ::: , tiii• . ;VI P 15,13 F' l : /4 41, L.: "I' . 11 : rktgg4k l• fit fat A 6 ayd.Abtlzt6 Wish rr s~ ~, ~,, .r. c~ ~. z ' , f r ~.,, ~t;~ . _,'~.v INSURANCE. THE IRON CITY MUTUAL ! LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of Pen.nsyl.vanip,. Office, 75; Federal St, Allegheny City DIRECTORS s Hon. JAMES L. BRAMAN, - Rev. J. B. CLARE. D. /L. ' Capt. It. ROB Ltilio.N. Rev. A. S. BELL. D.D., , - • • Rev. S. Id ivEsBIT. ILD., W. A. ttleED. Cashier Allegheny Trust CO. ; JACOB RUSH. Real Estste Agent., SIMON IsitUM. Mayor of Allegheny, - C. W. BENZ: Y., Ratter, . 1 A. S. BELL. Arsorney.at-Law, D. L. PAqjfEßSObi, Lumber Dlerchant, 5V7013 . .. Insurance Agent. Capt. ROUT. ROBLNIION, President. Rev. J. B. CLARK, D.D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH. Secretary, O. W. BENNY: Treasurer. N. W. WHITE. idituicsi. ADVISER. . . DANIEL SWODER, Gen'l Agent. This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual Principle, each Wiley - holder receiving an equal share of he; profits of the Company. Policies will be Issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi- cal basis will afford a safeinvestment to each policy holder, and thereby etaill the money at home to elconrage home ind strv. mhZiess BEN FRANKLIN • INSURANCE C MPANYII • OF AUDI PA. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANE • BIILLDIN 9, No. 41 Ohio Slt.. Allegheny. A HOITZ COMPANY, managed by Directors wet) known to the C01:11131t1Ilit who trust by fair dealing. termerit a share of y ur patronaze. HENRY IRWIN. . GYM. D. RIDDLE • DIRECTO : Henry Irwin,' D.L. Patter on, IWm, Cooper, Geo. B. Riddle, Jacob Fra leettlelb Faaa, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, !Jacob Rush W. H. Stewart, ICh. P. Wilts on, Joseph Craig, Jos. Lautner; I.H. J. Zinka :Jere. Kohen. 1 R. . HERON, GE "ERAL AGENT. sixtoxac CASH 1 , INSURANCE C MPANY, 13MLIDING, No. 22 Fifth Avenue... Second. Floor, PITTSBURGH;" PA. Capital All Pr is Up. ' • DIRECTORS. N. J. BI ley .' :H.w.nliver, Jr, ICipt.H.llaile7, Deng- Wallace,W 18, H. Hartman. A. Chambers, . Jake Hill., 8. M'Clurk.n. Jas. H. has smith. Jiio.S. ROBERT H. KING, President. ' JNO.ilr. JENNINGS, Vice President. JUS. T. JOHNSTON, Secret/xi. Captell. J. GRACE, Senn Agent. • - Insures on pberal Terms oil all Fire and. Marine Risks. sp2:o7 ' • . . NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY,. Cor. Federal St and Diamond, Allegheny, . ; in the SECOND NATIONAL BANE RwiLDING. wri W. MARTIN, President JOHN BROWN. an., Vice President, JAMES STAVE3;BO.N. Secretary. ThIrtiCTORS: John A. MTler: Jas. Lockbart.;Jos. Mers, Jas.L.Grabati4 ;Robert Les, C..Bosle, Jno. Brown,Jr. George three, !Jacob hOPP. aP tilisinslJno. Monti:When pe , EArrEwritisE - INSURANCE COMPANY OF ilITTSB1:1116.111, PA., Oftleo, No. 424 PENN ST.; (IS NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.) DIRECTORS: Robt.-Dickson, f Hobt. Liddell, ;W. .J. Friday, G. niedle,l fianewisch, Chris. ,Blebe C. Van Buren, [ P. Hirsch. B. H. Myers ,; J. rt. L. J. Blanchard„ J. J. Weisser, Schildecker• 'it- H. names, President. BORT. DICICSON._I7Ice President. rem 3 3 3 . 0 r A.l:BlialUrgstire.r. FIENNSYLVAIILL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBUREIN OFFICE. No. 15T) WOOD STREET, SANG OE COMMERCE BUILDING. This is a Home ConipanY, and insures, against loss by Tire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. ROBERT LAE RVCN , P T re r s e iden r t e . s . HUGH kftELHENI. Secretary. DIBICTOBI: Leonard Walter, Geort l° WlLms, C. C. Boyle, Geo. Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. lope, Jacob Painter. J. C. Plelner. Josiah Ring John Voegtley, Jam. Hop ains, Almon. Henry Sproul, AGAINST LOSS BY FRANKLIN'INSURANCE 'CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. 0J71CE,435 a 43T 011:1q3=p2 , 157%, near Int. DHMMIUI , .. . , Mules iv. Banoker. Nordeest fr. Losbr Tobias aver, , Davld.B. BMWZi... thunnel ttraht„ . ' blase Les. Jsootatton. , . . . • c porta . rttobards. livales. cliAtaJ ti. BAI.NIO.IIChIt, , Le nt. EDW. O. ALT., Vico Rrestdent. W. V. t3ecretaryißro tots. ' J. tt NNE ConrlN, Ao_ .sie - North West comer. Third and Wood amass. aumwis , TIMPERIAL, FIRE INSURANCE CO., . . or LONDON: ESTABLISItED 1803. (ABB CAPITAL PAID VP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED• INC .18,000,000'1N GOLD: ... . . , few:ranee' ajtalnstirlre effected on nolues and Buildings. odds, Wares and Merchandise, Stesunboats. /id. Polleles issued mable in gold or currency. Air_Unlted States Branch OZoir, 40 PINE STREZT, New York. losses of the united Stites Branch will be adjusted In'New York. , J. T. 111et.A.1313111X004, A.gent, TITISHI OH, 'PA. , Ocoee, e 7 you*rit `NitErr. MetatreHLlS is al stillest Am the Man. batten Lite wanes Commun. I , , wren iirMirEEN TEEN-- -MT ANCE COM. T j!...r o oli t trr Rigg ident. , ... wm_ _,,_''''._ HERB*. T tw7. sioAry: tiltraltille 4 Octets! Agent. Onrate, 9,1_ Voter street, Eynon:. de Co. . 19 mi., house. overawe, PituntirO. . - , _ Wiateeitairt e i g it als rat Ytral ebtid Xs rine , 4 A horn n himaneigen twin.' rector', who are ,well kn ow n ln the 1 wromenity, mrat whoarl determined tones, *Ad Liner.' silty 3d_ main_ ktin the eliWenter twirach they hams aelumect.llieormrme the beut Netteuen to 'QM V/ 43 dPill, 0141,011ed 'i m ig.,. '. elairkw 94 thrtA NV, . #.,..040.4 7 , ; - , Wmtraino 15. &ink Ablaanwer t3oeer, Fili Itirkvatrion. et Ailleti, • • • kßeynter, 'Fd tiir " • m•morrieon . EOPLEIP • INSIMANCE COM* wpm a-. a; CXURPCB 'troop a 711M18TBI , A HOMO 00 4067stallignillimid lierixte Ma& ( . • ~ .i..,, , ..:. ~. DilexClows:: ... . _P2 ramps,. .. ei. John L. Ith I ; mw ratt, , tielr..l3llriver.: art. JiSt i rs k itgles, areti l li A l3: b r u estl et ; l it IT 123 ;71) 133 , - P.Ur ~,,, - radriftikiii' u ll -,, . . ri e t t ,.,:i . ; .:, • at ..., • i, ,:::. ` ;$ 4 APf4 ,, ,-.?lrLitlx*Ageit ‘ Welwousizmaor buthlsos it J. CAIIIMILD. "RWaRRVW:agaM i'4olC.;:a:l2kVg :re '1.1041A,42 1869. __--- - - -• rafia•nunGH. PORT WAYNE. & CHlC.aute B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. B. From May esh, 1869, trains will leave frotn and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Phu.. burgh clap time,,as follows: . keave._' Arrive. Utdeago Ex.— 2:08 a m !Chicago Ex..'.1:58 a m Erie & Er.7:28 ain iMleago Ex..19:03 pm Cl. m:Wbeellng Ex 10:48a In I;hlcago Mail-6:51e a m r nt. I. outs Ex 7:08 pm peamEx.....9:43 a miChl'ito Ex&Ml4:oBp m 1. &•00101tEx 51:06p in Cleveland Ex 3:53 p in 'hlcago Ex.. -2:23 p m 'Erie & Yson Ex 6:08p m W'e.tErleEx4:3Bpn:&Wb*E Ex 6:53pm part/rem Ailegthany. I Arrive sn Allegiump, , rl , ells 5.e.8:513 a m !Leetsdale A0..6:58 am Leetsdale ** 10:03 a m IBea'r Falls " 8:98 am • ** " 11:58 m New Castle "10:23 am Rochester " 1:28 pm i Enon ** 9:13 am Enon ** .3:58 pmi Leetsda'e " 1:08 pm Leetsdale n0.5:13 pm, Bea'r Fells " 2:43 pm Bea*rPalls ** .6:13 p m !Leetsdale " 4:33 ma Leetsdale " 10 :43Pull " " 7.23 rixt rale Oaks Sun- Falr Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 p m day ulturch. 9:58 am AGP• 2:233). m. Chicago Express leaves daily, B' 12'030. m.Chicatto Express arrives daily, • •J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. APCULLOUGH, Gen*l Ticket Agent. elen'l Supten't. mylo G _ AGE HN .OF I NAMMI TIME: ALLEGHENY VALLEY RALLEGAD ; ' THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WiTHOUr CHANGE 'OF OAKS.. . On and after MONDAY,_ May 3d, 1809 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday). will leave Pittsburgt Depot,,corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fcr Frankllm,ollolty, Bur. filo, ind all points in l e 011Begions. . LZAVE PITTSBURGH. !AMBIT ' DS Eirroftlirsoll' Day.Ex . . 6:00 am Day ..E.x.....;•„ 5:15 p m Night-EE... 7:30 pm Night Ex ." ‘, 6:mp g m Brady's BA; 3:15 p m Brauys B A0.16:15 am Ist SodaW'ks 9:45 a m Ist godaWlts '1:40 am 51d SodaWnts.6:34.llp m 12d Solairks 6:15 p m . let Halton... 6:45 aml Ist Hunan.. 0 :50 a m Bd Hulton...l2:oov at 9a Halton:— 51:09 p m 3d Hutton... 14:00 pm 3d Hunan... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ao. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ao. 7:40 p m Chum train to and from Soda Works leave Putsburph at 1:10 F. st. Arrive at Pittsburgh, _ (Sundays.) at 9 50A. Nt. • Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains stop at all stations THOMAS.RENCE, cten"i stations M. KING, Ass't. Sup% ..Prs~ldeat, I..««..Secretary, rAENNSTLYA-Mnigst . NIA CENTRAL RAIL D. On and after April 25th. 118139, Train, will 'arrive at and depart from the Union. Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, aa follows: Arrive. Mail Train.... 1:251im Fast Line 1.45 am Wall's No. 1..13 20 am BrinionAcc'n. 7:50 am Wall's No. 2.. 2:50 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Johnstown Aclo :35'am How'd Ac Not I:10pm Pittsb"ch Ex. 1:30 pm Phila. Expressl:so pm Wall's No. 2...2:50 pm Braddock Ac.; 5:50 pm How"dAc No 2 9:35 pin Wall's No. 4. 7:90 pm Way Passn'r 10:90 pm These trains - make clot burg forßaltimore. The Church Train lei Box:day-at .9:05 a. m., 10:05 a. 'in. Be turnin, 15:50 p. , tn. and' Omni , 2:10 p. m.. . . *.anclunati Repress leave/ daily. All other trains dally.except Bunday. For ferthkr Information apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Penn sylvaniaßalitoad Company will not as. some any risk forßaggage, except for wearing ap. d y e . aet,_and itmit their respons Ba gg a g es ne Hnn. Dollaraln value. Alt . e ceeding that amotuit in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken Tv special WIL L IAMS. EDWARD 11. :General FinperintaltdentvAlt4 SE'ST PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and afterAprll 55th,1869, the Passenger Trains on the Western - Pennsyltanis Rai, road will arrive at and depart from the Feder) I Street Depot, Allegheny'City.ati follow,: . Arrftst. I Depart. Springd , e No16:10 a m.Mall 7:00 a ' Freeport No.18:510 a mI Freeport No. 19:510sta Express 10:40 a in I Sharpb , g No111:20 am Sharpbig No.11:20 p m. Express. ,2:50 pin Freeport No.21:00 p m I.Springd'e No 13:30 pm - Mall 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 pin • Etpringd , e No28:20 m Snringd'e No 26 '3O p Aboye trains run daily except snnday. - The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction every dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:511 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno , • tion at 3:40 p. m. ConnoTATION Tleirms—ler sale In packages of Twentr. between Allegneny City, Chestnut street, *Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg and good only on the trains stopping at Station, specißed on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. in. make direct connection at Freepon withWal. ken! lin ti cket s Stages forßutler and Hannalutcrwn. • Through may be purchased at the Otlice - No. 1 St Clair Mime:tomer tbe lautepensionßridge.: Pittsbur. 11, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For fttrther information-apply to_ • JAMES LAYFEUTS, Agent- Federal Street Deno , la • The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not a. mime any risk for S t r e u . .g• r e, efle s fi t tgorw t e o ar o ing ne apparel, an d Dollars in value. All bag 4; ge ceeding tt is amount in value.willbe at the risk of. the owner, unless taken by special contract.- . WARD H. WIN ap33 eeneml Suneri ED ntendent, Altoon LLLemi a. Pik - _ kiIIITTSBURGH I .M 111143 CINCINNATI AND . LOUIS RAILWAY.:. r - ___ FAN HANDLE ROM ' - ' • • " cHANGR OF TIME.=-Onialidatter MONDAY, April 28th, 1889, trains will leave and arrive at. D tat Union epot, as ibilows: , Depart. Arms: Mail ' • .....«... .9:09 a. ra. lietlaa.- .• • Fast Line ..... 9.43 a. m. 4:13p..mm Express 11:33 p. m... 4133 Lia r Mixed Ace'n ' ' . 8:33 a. m. . 8:15011 p. ni. MeDonaltPs A03'11,11 . 0.111:43 S. m. 182 111 A. Mr' Steubenville Acoommod. 3:59 p. m.- 0:33a. m'; McDonald , s Aeen. No. 1 411i1 D. re. - 2:to Th. m. Sunday Church Train.. 19:55p. m. 9:59 a. m. .492, . ~ % :33 p.mctren win leave dafiv.• ' - • • , _ /91;13r, ra..trala will arrive daily.; . . r . Ail other trains Will run daily; armoire except. ed. ~ the 9:23 A. sa. Traits make. elone- ;RR., neetions at Newark. to Zanesville, • ' . S. P. 1601ThL, General Tleket Anent, . W. W. CARD, Sean., Steubenville, Ohio. . aP26..• : ~ :r .. • . ....', ...;':.„i,.2, ,- EINI OONNELLIS ILL ltd ROAD. On and alter TUESDAY, NoTember, asee. trains will arrive at •and departtrodi Denot corner of Grant and. Mater streets, an Ns*lto sad trait town. - 7:004, ic,„ 6:00 rad.. McKeesport Accomdt.n 11:00d. Iv A:O3 r. Ex., to and from Unt , n. 3:00 r. x.10:110 A, K. West 'Newton Aceom'd• 4:30 P. 3:33 d: Braddoers .decomdttn. AILS P. 71. 1:50 P. Night de. tobteli * Blo:3oP.M. 6:45 A'. , Sunday Church Train tooort. - • , and rronr West 'Newton' 1:00F. Y. 10: 00'1;'' For tickets apply t•-, • E. M.. RAYMOND, ditedt: W. B. STOIIT. elltrellIII:eadellt. • ' MOB S R ILLSWINIX UNION PACIFIC Rulavg Easteni Division. • SHORTEST AND mow eizttet ROUTE from the Ent to ell points In Celozado s 'Nevada, ,C4tAtioniU, Utah, Arizona, Wiehintion, • New Mexico, I d a ho , Two Tralnimave.litateLlheasd-Leaveziwortlic grikinsr=4"44l'47 Lome , nnd~~annW tuil,and fit. Jon Edifroad ftom Quincy. confielt. the - at Lawrence. Topeka and Wamego smite. for Mt points in...gansim. • At.. v2_4_ true west of Dos Worth with the STATES • =RW_ , 00.11 Mi l, WAQSIIB.IOR t' LINE OF OVERI:A MAI* AND roanNvErk imzrr i."m# . AU Points the Territories' , and Ina sAirmultars Tza-vnaurwr-itisni, of COACH/131hr Fort Union, itentla iron; WU, Aibuquerqatai Mita Pe, ancL: all 'point* .:In , A,rls l woo-sold tie,/ MeZICO. • with the ,recen ~ ,5,d,,g1t, 1 0%n i rozung equlpmen ana Law ants - with responsibte twerlalid Trim Stith= nett from Its western to sped st , Whim unequalled thollitles • 'MO 91 or frelcht: 00 Atte Awn - it , Tickets for sate as 0 n6 4 - 1 4 - sae Caateaata • • 'Wit • ' 'OW :so .11 . . t Art '4.:414; . • I/ -.? ' • ' ' ( rl B Bu f itirta . tut . d - • 11011WoUrrowo1AINIIVIIIi i i AO Ell RAILROADS. Depart.. *DaylExtresa...2:ls all Southern Ex.. 41,6 u am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am Mall Trato...., S:l6 am ; RivedAc No111.1:20 km Chief n'tlEx Al :80 „Dm Wall's No: L.11:51 ant Jolutstows Ac. a:O5 pm Rraddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila. Express 4:20 p Wall's No. 8.. 4:sopm Wall's No. 4.. 6:ospm Fast Limo 7:30 cm How'd Ac No 2.13:20 pro Wall's N0.6.' 11:00 , se connections; Harris avetWalls Stationevery • reaching Pittsburgh at g, leaves Pittsburgh at ea at Want Station at • DQpatt.,• elaTive.t. Oregon.
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