ER 0 Virg STOCK ISAKKETS CitriTnALEProCk YARDS, WISDNESDAX, May 12, 1669. t 1 • SHIPMEN TS6 • The following are the daily shipments -.l Oflue stock to the'easternrnarketa for ~.101iveek ending Tuesday; May fl. , ,•, Cattle. 11°4. abeep. , Horses: `" , ziesda y,.... 330 2,3, , 78 ~:Th day, ' 854 3,1396',,3,34 131 4,:1 1 1.f; 598 2,6244517, ,9t3 ...... ;92 4,39 , 7 „248 17 244 2,846 3;887 16 uesda r y, 702 - 1,090 3,321' . 32 tad.. -:. 2,92017,140 16,392 31'0 ... ~.1 ~, .. , , z CATTLE. i 'bttle• ; • -: The; market has .beea • z doll , and ' a ,weak thus far, Ws week, a d com*pci with last . veek prices, if an - thing, area ;shade , lower . .. Tim very b t nice; ismiaith-Milpoing 'stei3iii,"which t h i c • 0 :week sold at 8',(83834 , would hot brin :rs over eight' mne- this week, ; and even t , „that tliereovere, but few buyera. Moot' - Of - thtreattle sent' to New . Yerk bait •virreelt last ) ' considerable money, coMing; z in on °need' the worst markets expert .l tlonoed• this season; and shippers being apprehensive of another: hard: market next :week.took hold cautiously, and, as F , a !general thing, refused to buy unless z ,Cmaceimilons •were made. New York . , buyers doniplained bitterly abcint cattle being .entirely too. high for. them and - •iefae :tif them insinuated that they 4 .r.;yrOuld;be able to forces considerable de n-A:dine between this and Saturday, other . x'wises, they expresseda determination not '.to! huy.. - I,Privato telegram,' from New • 1 .. - -Ircrkrtozday. reported that market even . worse than it was on Monday. There is one thing that tended to favor buyers, . . the supply was ratherzlimLed, and the ar- XiTala thug far have ,been verylight. • I •rai.WEDNESDAY, May s.—Holmes, Lefler ,;tysit. Co. for. Neil to .Moses i:& Co, 16 weighink 20,800; .White & Mundy to Don , aviii 48 weighing 59,650 at 7%; M'Garvey to cMhigatson 5 weighing 3,785, at 5; L dr.• J . Shailiberg •to Beach , & Bray 17 weighing. 21,6 . 73, at 7,80.. • . THURSDAY, Slay S.—Holmes, Lafferty - ' &CA for Webb to Cutlibertkon 22, weigh -' jog / 7 1 525 . at 5%; same for Quick to A - Ull dc C 0.33 weighing 33,325, , at 6%; J F • Smith to Beinh & Bray 3 weighing 3,375, at 734; , Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Quick -.... to Beach A Bray;tB weigding 58,150, at ,7%; 'Smith -et Boon _ ; to same buyers 40 :.weighing 51,550, at 7%; J, F Smith to same 211wehhing 38,575, at 734; Holmes, L •sit: eirt;•for Quick to same buyers 64 • ,,Weighing 30,0500, •at 7%; See to Jernes- VAirtin 47,weighing 64,675, at 8%; Holmes _,L.,4 Co'•foc-Qulck -to Beach & Bray 31 ',wile:4g i 41,875, at 7%; same for Webb ,AO . 1 1.5tcq3.-at 7%,. and 11 at s%;.See. to. • Hally,os- ; kUirnzuo weighing, 73,425, : . • F,tr-PATAIei 7. --11olniee r Lalferiy & Co. c , lisi. searrte to Kelly 153, weighing 177,640, •at'42s;Orraft Williams for Doirdon •&. * Donald .- :to : ,Martin, 10, head , weighing 12,575; at 7f,and 48, weighing . 61,025, at 8 30 McAuley for. Vokey to Anil & Co. , 52, weighin g 53,525, at ey',.. • ••••• Ttizsiskr May .;" - 11.—tfazlewood & - - Hliteltetbek for WEITDZ to Gillett & Co. 15, - Weighing 17,325, at 7%; same to same 4, .weig,hing 6,050, at 7%; same to same A weighing 42,0e.5,- at 8y„ McAllister to s& Gillett' Co. 12, weigh 16,760; at 7%; 80 Halals'& Co. to Roth de . : 53, weighing -56,425, at 7,27!4; same to Beach & Bray .49, weighinir 59.750, at 7,75; Holmes, Laf ferty & Co. for Head to Kline 17, weigh ing 20750, at 7%;: Otr dt Williams for Robet to Akin' 6, "'weighing 21,150, at 7%`P lifts to Voter & Co. 30, weighing 36.300; at 7,(,. WEDNESDAY. May 12.—Holmes, Lat. • ferty ct -- Co. for Vanghen & Co. to Roth 19, weighing 20,400 at 7,35; ,Gtnadv to - Beach & Bray 34, we ighing 41;450, at 7%; Traurman stibohmarito - same 48, .weigh log 61,050; at 8; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. . fbr - Vanghen - to Hertwick 10; weighing - 2 1,400, et_6,99; same for Morris to same buyer; - 21, 'weighing 18,825, at 6,15; Hedges & Taylor for Solomon to Ault & Co, 16 weighing 17000, at 7%. • "8 BEEP The market for this class of •stock has bleu moderately active thus far this ,week..with a good delegation of buyers both from Philadelphia and New, York, 3.tt.t,Pxlces,' compared with•last week, are ./pier, and unless there is a material 04,Ing,off in the arrivals, it •is expected ,that they will decline still, further.. The very best fat sheep, did not command over acts, and there were but very _few - sold. at Abet, being ; A fair.. q uotation for good shipping grades. .Fair to medi van aold.ak 434@5, and , "scalawags" at t43‘04., ,The daily sales since the date of dour Lot report were as follows: :May 5 • 5,659 head. 6 2,262 " • J.. 1,717 • " 248 " .. . .1,747 " . 2,481 " lEI2I p ..... HOPS. The Hog market has been more active, and compared with last .week: - prides are higher. ~,We now: quote Philadelphia 4 Hogs at 10®10y„ and Arorkerecat 9®9K. -The hot weather of the past - lew days is not calculated to help the Hog trade, as the .demand •lor fresh. ..pork • usually diminishes niaterially, during the Sum mer months. ,:The following lea report of the daily sales.l ••t • nEI I lo• 2,044 - head. • • 1,332 " • ‘F 7. - ... . . . . ... 1,291 - 8.. ••• • 1,086 • " g• .. . ......... . ...... t...• 1,099 " .1... k. .835 " 3 4" • PETROLEUM' MARKET: : t , . ' 'Orem oi rrrrsotrmisrgazae. ' • WEDNESDAY, . I The ei, par Cet presenttj iut little that As: really new, or important. It is said • that ;the trbuble in regard to freights is ,settled, emicabfraUd concerned, and this, of 4 1 : 0 3mIlheptendepsyto,; infuse hopes COX 1 . 040340/4 1 , Mte and activity in Abe bust. nesa, though there is. WU ova obstacle •in -tlin•WOY: there is . tot enough differ *ow; bet.wesputhe prim. :of Crude and' admit of a matgin to the re. AT.Anidel Wont& only. drop a 'cent or two more without taking Refined' with it, it is quite probable that quite at number of xelineries, - Nrldoti ihave been ?lA% Moneta,: would #TtniCeine anti -that., .tbil boldness ,yr leto satisfactom and, legit& Asstelebel4 once more; getrualliCto where At:Wes Yelig . or , .twn ego t and where it now. . , . .The Orude market ir , asin !pntiabent. active , to-day, -the , zepo si rted moteangregating, over 14000 bbla, and 0,413e.i.rav, nmaber 'of these were taettleMenta, there were also w e . Arealsettrede several straight sales: Spot spr4aellep,optiommay be quoted at 14, „whtle bliffles'a ontiOne from . July to o c . ,r~xteoldstt 16. , There was a sale of AerateilTillyinado,: and, , according to re . valve tender of _the .oil - was• made in Abesit Leo aninutta alter the sale had lieettalpeede Sales l ii tots el' 4,000 bbls, j;tellefX . # l t.'o l : 44 i spot at 14;1,000 . unelellell'ec , at gr- end 4,000 each July "AtillorAnd"SPßtenaPir, 'lit /41. with sQg Alypilidloge of - 2,600, July Ito Octobliar 'me* market 4= l 41-14'Xienptilth is pact ve. a ex ' Tr4vtsr,' Improvement in • WNW 4111141FIMITLAcc,Ar.ank` Pte 4d e .„. *- f We- 4,`• , • ••Ir!: ' 1' '.l ', f" .:1,r4.....',4 lines of 500, each July .to ' December at 33%. 'May quoted at 32 1 / 4 for lad half; June 32V, bid, 32% asked; July, 33y, bid, 333 i -biked, and July to Decrember 3334. LUBRICATING otr,a. • Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle ' 35c Eclipe Machinery' -75 c Eclipse Spindlf , 80c On; SHIPPED EA HT BY A. V. B. 8. Liberty Oil Works, 295 bbls refined to W. P. Logan t Bro., Phi4delphia. •, Lyons & Co. 239 bbla xefined to W. P. Logan 6r. Bro., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L & 9. 205 bbls refined to W. P. Logan de Bro. Total shipments Refined 799 OIL SHIPPED EAST „FRO][ DUQUL3IL " ' DEPOT. Kenna & Ridges, 25 bbie refitted to P. Phipps, Philadelphia. 1,1. IL Floyd, 20 bbla to , D. Cosh, Phila delphia. Illerkete by Telegraph. NEW T 04.„,„, 12: 7 -Clotion -is more active and prices•unchanged; sales '1,700 bales at 183¢(4)28•Xc :for' middling' up lands. Flour s®loc bettei for shipping . grades; receipts, 4;237 bbli; 'sales 7,800 bbls at 16.86(§8,00 for superfine State and western, 08,25(4)8,70 for extra State, 88,25(4)7,00 for extra western, 87,05@8,00 for white wheat extra, 18,40®7,50 for round hoop Ohio, •117@f1,50 for extra St. Lords, t9®12,00 for good to choice do, closing quiet; also, 2,000 bbls good extra Stifle, to arrive soon, at _16.60: Rye flour firm; sales 300 bbls at $4,75@7,00, the latter' pri c e for ehoMe. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky nominal.. Wheat bpened about le better on spring, and closed quiet and Scarcely so Jinn; receipts, 15,- '225 bus; • sales 48,000 bus at $1,47®1,49 for No. 2 spring in 'Store' and delivered, • $1,63 1 ;4 for' inferior' winter' and red Illi nois, 0,85 for ambet Canada, $1,82% for whiLe plate , $1,70@1,721; for California; included in the sales were 15,000 bus No. 2 Milvraukeeto arrive $1,45. Rye dull and nominal. Barley heavy and declining; sales 5,000 bus Hungafian at 81,75. Bar ley malt quiet and unchanged. Corn a shade firmer; receipts, '19,240 bus old; new dull and heavy and about 10 lower; 87,000 bushels sold at 80®82 for new mixed western; closing at 80©81 and 85@86 for old 'do in storei, 86 ®B63i for do afloat; 88 • for - new white -southern. Re. ceipts 0at5,18,5,84. Oats dull; heavy and lower; 21,00 bushels sold at $6©8831 for western afloat. Rice quiet at Bm@py e . Carolina coffee firma bagel" steady;' .Uo hhds Cuba sold- at 113i@a2. Molasses dull. Petroleum steady, 1735 for crude; • 3234 for refined.. Hops quiet' at G(014 for. 'American. Leather ; Hemlock et:dein:ire Active at unchangedal•rices. Coal: - do. do /nestle selling at 15, 08,50 by. mrgo; • foreign quiet at 111,419030,80 • Ibr Nety e. tie gas. Wool quiet tad ;drooping; 136,- 000 pounds sold 48©51 for domestic fleece; 1304@i65 tor tpicklock; ' 873i®48 for pulled.; Linseed oil steady at 11,u8. Pork dull and heavy; 915 bbis sold at ;30,75(g) sixfor nets mess; 130,75©30,87 for old do; p 25,74 for - prime; 128,25®28,60 • for June prie mess; also 600 bbls new M eel- /et. June 01,00. Beef dull; 123 bbis esa soldat B@lB for. new: plebs mess; 12@18 for new extra mess. Tierce beef quiet; 100 tierces sold at /10©27 for prime mess; 1525®32f0r India Meas. Beef Hama are dull, with sales of 86 barrels at 828®31. • Cat meats are steady, With sales of 280 packages at 12,.f@13c- for shoulders, and 15y, ®l6c for tams. Middles are dull -and nomi nal, with sales of 150 boxes short ribbed at 16c. Lard is quiet and firm, with sales of 530 tierces at 163;@18qc for steam, and 18!.4@18Xe for kettle ren dered; also 250 tierces steam, seller for July, at 18' e. Butter is quiet at 30@40c for Ohio, and 2.5@43e for State. Cheese is firm at 20@2.3c. Freights to Liverpool are firm, ...with! engagements' of 15;000 bushels wheat, Per steamer, at ;354d. 35(d. Spirits Turpentine are.weak, at .15®46c. Metals—Sheeting Copper is steady at $33. Ingot Copper , is very quiet, at $24 for Baltimore..and ;24,25 for - • Lake. Pig Iron is quiet land •firmer, at $11%45 f•r Scotch, and 1,37®42 for Anierican. ,, Bkr is quiet and Ateady, at p3.5©90 for refined Englishend American. 'Sheet is quiet at 113gigi13 3 / 4 .3 gold for Russia. Nails are dull, at 43.1©460, for cut; fly.(§6,4c for clinch, and Aft@3oc for horse ehoe. Lateit—Flour closed very firm for com mon grades and , dull for all other kinds. Wheat quiet and heavy for winter and steady for spring, 'with 'holders a• little more disposed to realize. • Rye quiet at 51,33 forrwestern. • Oats lower and very heavy at-86n for, western afloat. , Corn heavy for, new western Mixed, which sells at 80(481.q obilvery, firm' at 8511 g) 88MOin store* and afloat.. Pork dull• at f.30.§7©31 tor new mess. , :Beef dull and unchanged. Bacon quiet and steady; Cut Meats dull and . unchanged. Lard duirat 18@18%c for good to prime steam. Eggs drll • at 16©18e. •• in • , : ettwateio, May 12 ;- East ern exchange quiet at-1-10 diaconnt to par buying, and 1-1 Q pretniutn .. selling. „Flour quiet and firm, spring extras l ifGe6,so. Wheat doll, firm and 1 /;®%c'higher; sales ofNh. rat 01,17, No. 2 at ri,ll3ii:/,/4, cl6l3ing at 0 1,13%®1;14; aikido tChen,ge, No. 2 dull at ' 01',12. - Corn' fernier and` I .4(glic blither; sales cif No`. - :tat - 5.1®131c, No. 2 at 55558 d, re jected at . :19®508, new at 52c, no grade 'at 53c, atittclosin,t at 60n for No. 1; 'nothing' clothe this' afteieoon. Oats dull and .11)1y,,e Iflier; salei Of No. 2 at 60®60,4e; an 57®58c tor rejetted, - clos ing at 60c for No. 2. - Eget:inlet and caster;' sales of No. tat 81;15(005X,- No. 2 at 151,12®1,13M, . - and'. closing with , ' genera of , No. /'at $1,15. •'Barley "dtill• and nominal ae ' 01,85®1,70 '"flo 'No: : '2. Higblvines quiet at 90®91c. New Orleans. Molassen at 0101,05. tigkar at 14®153ic for common to dhoice:, - Mess Pork quiet and steady at $3l. Lard quiet at 17.1,4®, 1730. Dry salted shoulders inectilie and firm at '116; - short 'ribbed - at 'l4%;e. Sweet pickled hems steady at15015%c. Receipts forintlitlettint,i-83unflout8,328' bush; wheit'2',B9o 4 dfirn 80,611: hate, 80,. 483;- rye 10050; ',iiiilley"3so bash;' Mita 8,687.* Shi limwattlour • '12',887 `,"bbla;' wheat 4,807; 4)&1176;7711 oati,2/10355; rye, -1,190 bask hogs 3,4l9.';Prelghtstlttll and; unc h anged. • • : ' . ' :': 13 Tp , - I,o * May :•14?4tOlififeit0 and SmsterdLara pr;oei tlAtalawl.,, tol2.4nothlui; doing. !gip, O nr . 40 . 1 Itabhanged. ' 'Float:111;M ~4tad:izi. `elia.tiged;'.super sold.ec,o®B, , double extra. '0,25€17. :39lieet arm. 01, till at, 14544/1/q; prime fo r , c,b,_9 1 .0 4 75 ® 1 • 90 ii ehPle 9 f 9 fl i PoL,PriP,gl Y- At s No. 2in slims . 4.1.e.i, *54 ilo. sao J t lots _Of choice lowa rimiged 140;10,4At - oorn Anil and buyers holdlog.Offi eh oe ;yelloW and white"a edeX,it t or, sold at .57® ded• in • make "white „soli/ ; atf, .87®750. Oat's inohtegekalid' b ut, little Barley,--very. little , do ing; it good to prime 'choice. loWit 'sad: flops ran ge At 81.,85611A . 14:4 - brOke; down , early sales bronght 04,23®428 ~f or prime! to choice, WA the,,a4Fltet elosediat, 11,1501,20: for good',.tO pH/14h Whisky advauceo to 010. Grogerles (Wet: Sugar 1 'uncharted:, Iscialslatia, rangt tat 12©180. 'Molasses sells =at 7010:1kr, OA Pligte ,to .choice plantation. .Obtfee it! fair;demand for small iota at .18®26c.fer common 49 choice. Pork-no;,sales and noinli.ol at faii431,25. . 13 u 1 k.iaeattnall. 8 4 1 98 4..... rt salt loose rib, at :14c. • PaNn-43"Y; JO bb ing Rees made at ' 180.1,33 for: shoal. Ifira; .1(IXe for ,ialesr rib 'sides; ~170 for leer aide,. . Lard sdull and hid at rfvor, • ~..._ • 11 9 81 we • 1 4 7 0 , iwoolDte—tlour 1.800 bbis; eAt7 bu, cora 8,000 bu, oats'• .1,400 b fictll l .l,BClo,lm. ". ', ' " ' ~..OttreingaTzadai!ii;.iohatioi, • miss 4 4389 ithda. at, 44161 J: • l i ionrldrilt ;.ilid •1- , : , 0 a j%eaaf.diid I'4 ..-- . V . .. 41. • '-~,~: , )'FITI'SJ3MtGrI .GAZETTE: TEIVRSDAis. thiktlYPOn'te69 and unchanged., Wheat unchanged. Corn.dull; sales of sound white at 67© 680. Oats steady, iftl2. Rye very dud at $1,&5®1,36; the supply exceeds the de mand. Barley _dull. ~Whisky firmer; advanced to 95c,, closing buoyant, the supply being, light. • - Provisions dull; holders disposed to 'make concessions. Mesa pork sold at 140,50. Bulk meats are held at 12(4)14Xo, but no demand. Bacon lower; small sales at 33c for shoul ders, and /6o for clear rib . sides; clear could have been bought at 17%c; city could have been Wight at 17%. Butter dull; supply better; fresh 35©37c. Eggs 17e., No change in groceries. , Linseed oil in fair demand' at $1,94(41,05. Lard oil- $1,42©1,47. Petroleum,' 42c for 're fined. Gold. 135% buying. Money mar ket easy, at B®lo per cent. Exchange ,steady. • • LoursvlLLE.,. May 12.—Cotton steady; sales of low middlings at 25 1 c. Flour steady; superfine sold-at 15®5,60; No. 1, $7 S; feuub• 0,60(0,25. Uraip—Corn steady at 65%660 for shelled in bulk. Oats firth at 79c.; Cement active at 1,24 @MO. Hay firm at 422,50@23. Bag glfig, 22 9 23,019 i two'pound; light weight, +l6 @ l7 c.Ni•O:Sngar,'l4%®l4Mc for fair lo•prime: O.. , Mtllasses, We for prime. .Hard standard Sugar, 17c. Rio Coffee unchanged at 20®25c. Whisky firm at 950, Leaf . Tobaooo firm; sales 294 hhds ranging at 14,69 for trash to 126 for bright wrapper. Provision market steady. Mesa,.Pork, P 1,25. Bulk s Meats: shoul ders, 123,c; aides;, '15%0; 'clear rib sides, 16y,,c. Bacon Shoulders,' 1334 c; clear rib sides, 16 e; clear sides, 175(0. Hams: fancy 'sugar cured, 19o: Lard In tierces sells at 18o; in keg at 19e. • Pota toes dull at $1,25. - BALTIMORE, May 12.—Flour dull and favors buyers ; western superfine #5,25(4) 5,26 ; do. extra $7;50; do. family $8@8,75. Wheat dull and weak ; fair to • good , red 81,50@1,65 per bush. Corn drill; prime white 80(4)81 per bush; yellow'B2@B3 per bush. - Oats unchanged. Rye; nominal, Provisions quiet and unthanged. Mess porkl3l 76 per barrel. Bacon; rib aides 16%c per lb; clear sides 17 1 „re per lb ; shoulders 14, 4 1/o per lb; hams 19 ® 200 per lb. Lard 19©13,4c per lb. Whiskyvery firm and , scarce at 98c per gallon and held at cirjo per gal. TOLEDO, May 12.—Flour is quiet and steady. Wheat is quiet; amber. 11,44; white Michigan, $1,50; No. 2 white,ll.36. Corn is dull and battles are apart on No. 1,66 c being asked, and 6534 c bid; No. 2, 62@621ic. Oats a shade bettor; Michi gan, 66)4e. 'Rye is dull and nominally unchanged. Barle3P is nominal.* Re. eeipts-1,000 barrels flour, 6,200 bushels wheat, 4,900 bush is corn ' 8,800 -bushels oats, and,2oo - bus els rye. Bhipnlents-- 400 barrels flour, 6,400 . busheitt-wbeat, 5,000 _bushels corn, 7,400 ,bushela _bats, and 400 bushels rye. . PurranEEnus, May 12.—F1ottr dull and weak; northwestern extra family 68,5067; Ohro*do. 47,50@9. Wheat dull; red $1,554811,65; aniber $1,70@1,75; ,white 11,80,52. Rye 64;40-. - Corn in good de mand; sales 5,000 btt yellow at' 88®89c; mixed western 1_85486c. Oats • steady; western 83c.; Petroleum steady; crude in bulk I8e; refined 32% ®3234c. Grocer ies and provisions unchanged. Whisky 95(4)11. .. Minwaussn, May 12.—F1our dull and uttehanged. Wheat steady at' #1,18}6 for Nc. 1, and 81,131/ for No. 2. Oits dull at 600 for No. 2. 4 Corn weak at 59@60c for new. Rye dull at $1,14 for No. 1. Barley quiet, steady and unchanged. Receipts-3,000 bbls flour, 5%000 bus wheat. Shipments-3,000 bbls flour, 64,- 000 bus wheat.. CLEVELAND May 12.—Flour dull and Inactive. Wheat—:No. 1 lipring 81.30; No. 2 red winter $1,30. Corn held at 70@72e. Oats held at 70c. Rye quiet and in light request, and held at., 81,28@L243. Petro leum--reflned noniinal= at 29®30e in car lota for , standard - White; trade lot 9 advance. -ii , DETROIT, Marc 12.—Flour more ac tive at 157,00@8,25 for best brands. Wheat —better feeling iii tipper qbalities, and all grades firm; Ira white winter 01.78 41,80, No. 1 do $l, 0, No. 2 do 151,38, No. 1 Amber $1,41. Oorn lower, 68c. Oats advanced to 68c, and scarce. • . IMPORTS' • '.l' , RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH, FORT. WAYNE & CID OAGO RAILROAD, May 12.-4 care metal, Nimick & Co; 1 do do, Bryan & Caegheyl 3 do do ~: U nion Mills; 2. do , Ido, J W Porter; 3 1 do do, Everson, Prettou &Co; 1 do do Siineriorils; 3' do Oorn;Robb & H;.l do bay„ B cker & Co; 110sks oats, 96 do ; corn, S ood; 37 bbls pearls, G L Kroh; 2 cars lupber, J Nariz; 5 bbls I I apples, H Rea Jr; sks•rags, Pitte Pa. per Co; ‘ 165 aks ye, G W liettahawyl car barley, Pier Dannals & Co; 10 bdis - pater, Godfrey & Clark; 3-i sks oats, H Sclinelbach; 115' dot' rakes, B' Wolfe Jr; 56, aka rye; D. Wallacd; 25 bdis brooms, W , Mardorf; 14 bbls apples, Voigt, bI & co; Ao,. -.owing aohlnes, Sumner & CO; / kg ,buiter, 4,1we1l & Lee; 1 , bx tobacco. J Alienf 2 cara corn, Hitchcock. Al & Co; 200 "bbls , dour, Wilson & Son; 55 do higliwines, Schmidt & Friday; 1' car rye, J W Simpson; 3 0 do floor, owners; 5 - dci spirits, J Fliennett. - cLEvziaiago Arlo, Prriwommt Sao, nom), May 12.-1 car blooms, Nil-n -ick & Co; 1 'do :'stone, J L Lariox; 2 do do Iron ore, Zug'& Co; 2 do do, McKnight & Co; 4 dO . doi'Mcltnight;'Porter it Clo; 1 car lumber, R J Radisey; 200 kegs pow. der, Brady% Bend Iron•Co; 50 bbls vine. gar, Bruggennan . & O'Brien - 58 bbls ear. bin oils, $ B Floyd & Co; 50 bbls vine. gar,,Wm McGinley; • 10 bbls • old iron,' 2 iron.pipes, , i ' , Ones/. 3 0 bks, tobacco, E McGraw & Co; s,bble Japan, T H Blunts/ 10 Ws la ger _ beer;J ,Keaslers• i 1,00 horse rakes, J. Sulk, 8 1;,131a. eggs; 1 do ,buttei% E . Hazleton ;, ' 21 ' bbls apples, Meguor & Respell; 38 kettles, 86 w . Ironi,' A' Brad. ley a CoVIO big cheese, Dikikeo; 8' bbis green 40109, - 1 do egge,lVOlgt; 'Mahood , ds ,e 0; aacathitobacooi W H.Hirkparkit;2oB ,bgs brae, a.Dorriugtomr , r ri . , ~ k: 41 , . , PITTSBURGH CINOINNArf AND - St. LOUIS ILUlJuntrrAtalr 12.-18 eke 5, rAgN Cifloty it lii.2 ,, tew eausake, J'' a Parker; ' .6 , haiir'rX.Cotten.; g , (10-4atiusigeolosto • lir . ; x Hazeitan: 5 icse, 3 oases ylo P eooo. Piietzfield•Pii IWO bbigfeed; tkilioolltna, keridollotquedlifwhiekii Mintzer &11l i lk iltilbi ra tan, , P , F#4 l llOl I ( 1 1 4C9 0 )71, W•joir G • rdb Qs? 1 1vy Lapses; 1 de • ; rye, A H , okkirl6 , lido' ' h' t ;' i do Go; A - 047h W alum; 1 do shorts, ,Shomakek ~ f 4 .4 .1 20 14 .10 1 ei , APPU%4 , A. Gear; L a tizing WilEopi VElporit Pora hr bbia lierringe,W , WarE q. 1 .. • C 0.............,, ALLBOEnrawc. Varmier.,•-, Hammitt. 060 bble oil, Fieher*BrasBlL do de; Pen .uook dt Beesom .560 _flo'jdo,. Lyons AtGo; 2 care meta , . ;:t4 oo rbeAl l llo .4l kEi lII.D 'Wallace; , 6 ,dok rap, :a et .m 0,411141 1 o lf , r) to,c,tat, A weicidoot,6 '93 eke 0ine,1,3 'do rye, Nola, Giisatfa. Pbil egics,,l do 'butteri Tab Gordy +& s; I r ear 'semi, MC- Henry ' & MO; It do•litile, lirineynolde; .6.-bbls Ogre s Brdggenittill &• O'Brien; . .3 :pkgs, PattlA Gibi/06' ' 1,41a0 oatii:and rye, :W J Meek; I car .'- m etal; Union' , Mille; 5 : .do •limestone, ShOolnbei di Blaii;:10, •doz broon2B,-11Arkpasele , &,Co.: ~ r*, -+ ti Alirdlifiitibrt '§iiftio ~ Ma, ' 1 2 -000 ei 'pigs lead, Beymer,xlianman A 043;4e,tira iron ore, Richey, Iferbangh & Co; 1 car; . B EaTfolle-RelYAbertsool i , i t Alodqo7 M. zuktuph 4Ro all 4 mirk - , ;0, ,14,0. 1 3 N ,P: 4 401 60 4%40 gookhom ; 041E,', r%syvepf. ,C 'Pembertont `30"•00; . : aper, , - Prager. gin' ../detzglirfl! ' l3l ' - eizipt, .3' 0 Vi i i i , Ps N ~.0,...,,„, '. B to ' r .• isy, - .1 Botha; 15 inovoline,' &Math* ..:tt" -- ; , .., .e.•,....„..„.._ ,„,..r . .... • 1 . . .. i: • ‘,...4,..4V,51.,Mr.'•;.-:z4 , ..7,, , ._ , :::T;i- , 7 ,1, --!•j. , ...:;„: , ... • r.,-....- •,• .-__ .._ ..-',-.• • ; . 1.*,,._,AV.v.,121"W,i1''1•VVW,41 7 .igAgi . i .2. i.V ,- a;Pa 4 Z ,V,7017nii:iz1t:•VjVi T c.;,A,w,...zag1A.:.,,ii = 4,,g.,..7„5„,,.,,,,-... • . - ~- --xo, - .4 ' --,-,-- Awrz.444.,xi,.--•,:,,v,-,,,,,,.....7,-,,zopy,-..Ep,4;_ ti-,.7,..„.,,1iwakt•-4,40..ke,,..0,..., v ., -“,-.,-„,,.&,.4. ~..A., - .• - •. . =. . t „ . - t - , ,.k.,, ...... - 4 - -4, '. ' - --- 4e4gz.,, , -' 4-7- 4 '3-4:-* - :- - 64,4;-Ar-i,•.•••.''...--,,V:".,-*---%,.,.•-g,,,:••• • o - ...*' • • - - .;,t , ' ' ,4***4) . 7x.,„. -2, , ,:, Wo.-.o,tic4itAileeovet4.4,74-f.c.42,gavaz: ~ '.'•ip.4, : . 1 4. ' " i ~4 .RIVER- NEWS. , - • The river continues to recede steadily, with five feet two inches in the channel , by the Monongahela 'marks 'last even ing. Weather yesterday was oppres sively het, but in the eveningthe Pity was overcast with indications of rain. Thermometer at noon was up ; .to 83, the highest point it has touched yet. There has , been no, arrivals since the date of , our last report, with the excep tion of the regular packets. The Toni Farrow SW barges were to have left for St. Louis last evening. The SL. .Marys did not get off Until late• Tuesday night, and she was' so unfortu nate as to run' aground at Glass House, and she was still there -Yesterday morn ing. She would doubtless be lightened off early In the day. : The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whitta ker,"is announced to leave for Cincinnati and Louisville on Saturday. - ' ' TheEmtna 1p.3, Capt. lifarratta, takes her departure for. New ,Orleans_ to day, and passengers and shippers should bear'this in mind loThe Emma is an lex celle.ut craft arid offers superiorinduce ents to passengers. ' ImThe Camelia; Capt. T. EL Golding, With Geo. Splans In the office, i& an.; flounced for Nashville forthwith: —The Leonidas left Cincinnati for PittSbUrgh on Monday with abque, 400 tons. Pilots—Oakes and Hamilton. —A telegram to the Chu:!mail Co2h 2nercial under date of Monday says: All the coal fleet have arriv ed, except the Tigress and Ella. The" Ajax • denaitai South with 25 barges. The Panther goes to night. Tows- are being put over the falls for the Stella and Homer. The Ar gosy passed down. • • —Jas. Anderson. second mate of- the steamer Virginia, had one leg broken and the other badly bruised while that bbit was taking on bay below on the LowerO Ohio. He was taken to Louis yille. —A 6t.:Louts telegram Under date of, Monday says: Information has been re ceived here Unit the steamer .Johtt D. Perry burned at Duvall's Bluffs, Arkan sas, two or three days ago. She was val ved at $lB,OOO, and insured for $lO,OOO. —The Grey Eagle, which. capsized last night, was valued at jB,OOO. , —We find the follnwing ICI the Mem phis Av a / a nche, of Saturday: 'Capt. Jack, Chambers;late clerk 'of the ColdVell, has opened : a velocipede rink at Hot Springs. 'Jack is a clever, sociable gen tlenian; mid will give the 'right =kind of entertainment' to the guestk„of Hot Springs..,Jack,.haa given uP, PiPe•toP and gene to 'drinking hot water. The i Cincintiatl Gazette sari:" Among ;the puismigenrdoWn on the , Ohio No. 4 yesterday, was Captain Hiram 13nrch, who, it will be 'rethembered, was pilot of the Harry Dean at the time she•exoloded her boilers, Capt. Burch. has •entirely recovered from his injuries, and ,visits the city for the first time since tnat la mentable occnrrence...........We alscr clip . the following .from the same paper: Messrs. Kendall, Morgan and JaMes Kirker, who went out in the Arkansas river steamer Ft. Gibson—the former as clerk and.the latter as mate—returned yesterday on the Darling ; because' the salaries-paid them were, not adequate to the labor necessary to be performed. • —The Tallobusha river and the Abetu ponbege are higher now than they have been known to be for years. The whole valley is under water, and presents a magnificent sight t) behold from the pine hills around the city. So says the Grenada Sentinel. . . . .:—The tug We Come to Stay wati_sold at New Orteana, haat week, for *7,500. Loons, May 10.—About 11 o'clock last night the - Old towboat Grey 'Eagle sprung a leak, and capsized near Stag Island, In the Mlasissipoi. about 75 miles above here. Patrick Hall, tbe.pilot, and Henry Clerges and James Sams ' 'rafts men, are supposed to have been drown ed. The boat was going up'the river ; with a party of raftsmen and ,hanchi on board,•all of whom find the 'crew lost everything they had. tB, 2@3c River, and Weather ;By Telegraph to the ritteberib. . . Lotrisvimiklitay 12--Rivr with 7 feet 2 inches in, the Canal this evening, Weather , dandy and warm, aiirkift PACKETS Nail VILIAL t 1 lEVAN6ViLLIFIeIagait i C.LARHtIVILLE AND Isk&SH LLETtid bet•fitiler ' • ••• -' - ICAMELIA. Capt.Tuoa. H. GOLDiNG. 'Will leave as *boa% THIS DAY, the 13th lust. :.fot freight onaitasage amity uniut,ol , . PLACE it . COLLINGWbOD. Agents. SEW ORLEANS. OR MEMPHIS AND g gia i t .A.: NEW OHL INWB—The att ant thrilrA No. 3 ' Capt. '.l • Ab:' ifAILATTA I Will leaire as aboto.THIS.D AY, r • tb.l3tb Init. , • For !Main or wasp. apply on. oard or to ~1, e; ;. i. Mini& eiIILLINGWOOD, Agents. , NEW ORLEANN'ANDVEXAN. . , "ViR NEW. 011LEAPM,lialit *-.31.2 I : 4 3ALVEBTOVi. BROW201;' :VILLE. - Ee'fas-7The new and t stanneb-butit steamer • • • ' - • - • 14TABIOIth.d•No. 9 ..r. ..- ...Cap LE. •DALgir.LL. ,Will ,leave. As Above on 'ELIITE.II2I.ILE,,tue 990 toys fr - PLA o U r E_ p & sCsyOgeLLlp4 o W n 0d Agents. AND ,LOUIS VILLE VOA VINCENNATI and i adir m e r LODISTMLV.—The steamer," B. C. GRA? Capt. Mum' WEIRTASEII, Will leave.tor.tha above midata;oa SATVIIO4I.Y., Mar Iffri, ablipersibettlit bear this la intact: • ' l e or.ftelampaimosasreapplv on boarti,.beto . • 'MACK A COLLINGWOOD, - , 1869...... sdaSt militoti ..„ — um " • ZRON • ‘i " .1 • " k nk St. Louis* ilaq an , : Taal; :..ANDALTZ /4111121199.1,1911_ , •P09111.; .• One 6f iiillliptandldiiidewheel !Reenters of , this' Line willies'''. St. Lents 01 it forargt ARavej pertj-Dtibilette, Winone,l t ws Through; receipts for ifireintlsTandiretfirs ;will' be given tti points eh the 11 eissinti Qa r ulutit it Ptll4l4* eonnot Inc* t the Wert Line Si, Louis. gip tionellinisee to gel?' t rretntit'lhrOten witnont 'delay , And 'a; lo t: Pt..) A P , P4P - goy,* int o E. • • D . 00 L 19014009, B. Q. GRAy!gtatator to, mb26tor9l 91 water sweet.. rAtzt, - - 011511Vlati . . upI_TTMRIURGII gO6 , A i g INtotrvicrANG. AND ' Rat- KERSBUtte LINE.— urave Onnvnanra,Whart "Moat. in..r. 0011 Eitrept, fiallyAtiSrm ~ WED - :NEEM.e.TB aniII . SATURD,AY#4 - , ; • aAGLItt .. . L. BIitNN.P.N. Masier. treight lOU . recei ved at anima:4 - by' 1 AMES CQLLINS. --PLACE I.3O4LINGINPOOD, aHe. Astute 100 , WIIEIOL* 44 . r IDANICT rAAPAltagnl3/11., 11tD AND atztONNA(l4:—• t. , ~...Lonvsii Pittsburgh Ealag ; Tuzsii:iy., Rs bc, I.stri Cincinnati, ir 11. IDA timer . N. ',"Tblrrnift knEl ItEmbi Droll •ST. mADyg, T. O. SwDISNEY, Coalman4nr.-: will leave as .slinfianree. .. ~ „ ~. I,ollllo*kt or a 1 on bosifdj or to a filv,ll ar... 0 - bittWOOks. or . 6 a, WWI, ' A oar. ;,r,r., C:..Klk tent rialithr y Apes tillyitt..Thrl t c..iti;tuir.i.M. . 7 .. 7 ' ~.b eg • ' MERCHANT TAILORS. B"81 CLOTHING. - A. hill assortment of alt sir:viand ELSIS o Boys, .ThittiS For Spring and Summer 7ear. • . : v ' GRAY k • mvl2 41,SIXTH STREET. OMR St. Olstr.l • M'PHERSON ..:.& ,-MUHLANBRING I 'No. - 10 Sixt4"(Late St. Clatz)` Stftet. (811ceeasors . Co & C 0.,) .4; •1 DIERORANT TAILORS, , . , , nave bist redelved tide darehilly selected stock of Spring arid Subinteritioale. and will be glad to show or sell them to old and new customers. The (Admix Depagtmett will.t Ml be superill• tended by Mr. C. A.,MUH.L.A.I , IBRING. I take pleasure In recommenabilttlite abo'e di ii to the liberal support ot the pUblte.-' - • - ,m1111:181 W. AtIcEkEIL •13- TIEGEL, - r • Mite Cutter with W. IEI espenheldi.) MERcPPT N0..6a Smithfield Street, PAttsiaurgh: ee26:421 NEW SPROTO:9OO.DII. I tt splendid4gTrAtpct of • , • CIL THS.r. cAsstmEßEs, . Jast received by HE NA T MEYER. , aelt; 14,erctiant Tailor, 73 : s,nit.bitelei street.' MISCELLANEOUS. , E 01: ' Eal e a l i . • 16 [.. The' Artificial, ,1414,,fgaquitaeturing CO, CHARTEgcIi.BY-,THE STATE..OF PENNA. All Shareholdierio are MenWeriiing the - . Malibu Slade by the; Company; To those requiring ,a, ..Utub , fve wonki say that our own' xperience has induced as to establish* factory here that would make a comfortable and durable limb for a reasonable - price: • Aft r try. lug' a number : of. solid socket and padded locket lege, we hive eadh fbund More cduildftlitid bee funiesa, -in... 7 thin ~:r4DJUIITABLE -,, LAG/LINO SOCKET , ' than I n shy Othir Made bribe conn• i try. .'..Ozie of our number, a 1 1 1.111,eit ntedll,Plei has charge ..f the shop. We have bought the limit to use two of the best minim; and Mout experi ence we hope to improve in every Way that will add tothe comfort, durshilitymralmaiMmeeof the limbs we make. We have put rne price of our 'new :legs at- SBO.. Persons .•= Constance are only detained In the city while the measure and a ! cast of the injured:liniblatallemt lc 1: _ t;:, ' 4 he saving to purchasers, 1111 compared with Eastern prices, la , from - 42U to MI in tagepries of, legs; t least SW railroad fare, hotel bills and eater traveling.eloensea,' and then *e *re satisfied that our Limb unit Nye better atilWactura thati-crnv one - in.:wean New . i'brk or Phileip4ol. Il we can get orders, we can maintain our factory at the above price. and we , thetefore ask an ex. Inclination before going .elsowhere. .. - We-make to brier and keep - on hatiVi's gamily of stacklege r braces, and, appliance& far Injured ot deformed Ihnb_N - 11180: crutenes, ttnetear; shotd der brew; ,Itc. For farthet,..nforniation, or Mr- ' culticContalning Many testimonial lettergirom those Vid'have worn our artificial llm Di, _address AIiTIFICIaI; f,1318 3IA.NUF&CFURING CO., 60...5ea :PEW ISTXZET. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Pittsburgh. Pa.. amilliti TvitT . 7 • • t• , r L ROOFING SLATE OF.VARIOUS Qualities andr. Colots: P - arilcular attentrod •Itlactt to;Larnir Slate and rc patting Sate roofs, For particulars and pricer address . J. §.,prElyamA, No. 42 Seseettib 4.veituct, wh3ltgs6 _ PITTSBURGH. PA • ra DR . Import Impoer and retatt d liter in, • ka*r.. ispA. , rlic*Tvir, WEDDING, VIEITING,••PARTY i r AND BUSINESS CAR la _SNORAIIr/NO. 1 - , 1 , 1.01 , 79GRA314,. A. 84, ILLI,V..,NATIII Le, Ordereby Pall =receive Piitniltatt . alitioli• " Bend for samples. 1.033 ClketsVill,,, Tbillta, Inv 6;177-TI63&T • TRADE MARK MEWS FIRE - pitoom, L a me CHtIisTEYS., Je10:8211 ME FRESH • SHAD REctivign Stand, BENJAMIN ,P.III.PBEIIS - popular FRESH NC."4s"Diatoond - Market, Pitts burgh. and at the Twin , City. ,Alleg_heny City, corner of Ohio and Federai streets. Can be had all kinds of Sea and, Lake esti., Halibut, t3tiad. beak, Codfish: Haddock and - Eel. Also, large supplies ef WM11,44103 Ftstu..iiidateol6-.Basa. Stergeon. Herring and iliantnaw '2.our, _which ...enables ne ta sell at the. lorreet , 'lna ket Prices,. wholesale or retail. We invite I lovers .or .rxesh Fish Sosiegua a callv anette'l,lll Insnr them a treat. mint - . . KEYSTONE. P O T TERY S.: IL KIER &CO.; • • • mannnictimis":o .;‘' QUEIIiNEIWASUL, ; 'I3.IIIISTOIi. WARE Ilia. ofdee ind Varebonee..3B3 LIBERTY §2IOI:IC.T. da#dli off arouwila a nded to. Alia! coax iiwt4y, botritzeiTiciwe.tix ICP aistatir,"- stttftaltlideld , kizatiwoorneeof almond allay. I Am-Tattles taaadvtimllias adapllad 0.011:taa • said .a a stiortnattae. ' 11:4":11,"" N E .§? ...; ,‘I • . AMP We DSO 7XIM I '3 iiej#ltlertiedreit'lWAilirigiaaread. • ti iiti Os ivetv bIZ4 I *llmisane also. n: • • • . . Aprvazz OF ;! !-,tkv.‘• .' , l "1 . " . 1 • W1'14).1).0 -:W. B • Wdrehouir'Noliiool) mlilo:r7 '~~'~B8Y:F8:~:~~~ ~',a VEn #00;',i1110.41111k k ir :lfi E gu NSTOWN.- MAIL STEAMLIEUF* Nutibeitilielitittbe: e:thada"' among mthe oeletwateal 2%, CITY.OF ' OF ...e.TWe.1 . ..,; Carr mt. .110qp i p,ir 0 p i T o r N A T E , iat Ling !lUS! Bailluir.,.• „Tamar 141.11UDY,, from ' 14 iath zuver. New York' . For OrMoige or thrums .1111rOpos.4011 ant" t s • ‘l,„ ,•• • , ' t, • TO• ite.3l: Esal4s l4 Pitga l l ten kot tirt ri t.4 LA m d; , 461 Krn lotted vrr s. • `,..0$ 1 1 10 araseetf; 1860 . ' * ' eirldlitfitGli, FOB P W. and CLEVELAN _ From May 9th, 1869 and arrive at the Union burgh city time, as folio Lame. Chicago Ex_.... A:6B m Erie Ygn E t.7:518 a m Cl. & Wit , glll , l6:la a m Chicago Mall -6:58 a m Chicago Ex....9:43 a m Cl. &Wh , g Ex tlOrip Chicago Ex.. 11:23 pm! W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pn Dewtrl froes Allecheny. Bea'r Falls ..Ic. 8:58 a m Leetsdale " /0;03 a m 11:58 a m Rochester " . p m 'Enon* • ," -3:58 pm Leetsdale Acc.ssl3pm Bea'xFali " .6:13p ut Leetsdale' -11 10:43pm FalrOaks ann. - - day Church. 1:13 m 9:113. m. Chic* Mr 124)3 m.Chl J. M. KIMBALL, Bung Ticket Ageu mylo CM. . . • 1110,E ...o.E.6 2 lfflim 11J6LEGUilriT.VALLEIT -,R4IIIIPAD I THE OXLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE. OIL - • REGIONS:WiTIMILIT CHANOE OFTrAnft:l ' _Maud after MOIiDAY, -May 30,1869 TWO THROUGHtTRAIIIS 'DAILY (except , Sunday) will leave Pli t tsburgl Depot, corner, or Elev enth and Pike , streets, fcr Franklin, OH City, Sur . • filo, and all nolnta. in ti e 01113eglone. mays prnslivittin. Antal?. In 1 . 12T9808911 Day:E.x , 8:00 a m Day . . Ex, - 5:15 p m aright Ex..... - 7:30 pm Night EX —' 6;30 a tri. Brady'a B Ae. 3:15 p m Eradya It Ac 10:15 a Ili lei HodaW , kis 9:46 alniltt eodaWqrs '1:40 a in' Sd SodaW'int Sat , pm2d SodaW'ks 6:ldp in Ist Hnlton.'.i 8146 a m lit Hulton.. 9:50 ain Rd nu30ti...12 . :017 - .111 2d Halton... 11:00 pin 1 3d Helton:.. 1 t:00 PM 3d Hulton... 1:05p in Arnold's Ae. s:oti pin I An . ..OWE AC. 7:10 p m Charon" train to and from Sdrla Works leave Ptttsburgh ar 1:10 P. it. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays,) at 9 50a.•]ff.• • ..• : 4 - Expre'as trains stop only at Principal points?"— Accommodation trains stop at all stations J. J. LA WEE,I4 Cts, oen 7 l elup , t, THOMAS M. KING, Assit. bup't. A.ENNSYLVA NIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. On and atter April 25th. 1889, Train* will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot. corner ,or Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive.' Depart. . 'Nall- Train.... 1:25 am ai l Etpress.. 2 M 115 int /fast Line... . 1-15 am Sop ern Ex.. 4:SO am Wall's No. 1.. 620 am Wa lla No. 1.. 8:30 am grintonAcc'u. 2:50 au Mall Trairi,' 8:18 am Wall's No. 2..8:60 am Row.dAs Nol 10:20 has Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am •Cincin'ti irk /04:441, pis Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:81 sot R 0 2 ,3 Ap 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac• 3:05 DM Pittsh , sh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddock)] Ac. 3:40p Phila. Expresrl:so pm Phila. Express 4:90 p Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm. Walt's No. 3.. 4:30p12 Braddock Ac.. - 2:150 pm Wail'a No. 4.. 6:ospm How , d.Ac Not 9:33 pm *Fast pna Wall's. No. 4.. 21519 pin Hosrd as No2:8:20 pm Way Passn , r 10:20 pm Wall!sho. Dm 'These trains make close tomsection at• Harri sburg forßaltimore. , , • - The 'Church 'Train leaves Walla 'SWUM (Wry .Sunday at .9:05 a. m., reaching Plttaburghs 'IOMS It: tn. Be turning; leaves Pittsburgh; ~11 4 ,51 k P. 01 , anti 4ttlyes at :Walls Station • p. m. ' • ' • • Mixtchmati .2xpreas - laity's daily. All othe 'trait s daily eircept Bnadal: XiarlurtaegiW r ra ci n-401LV. - ' • i nntatwilTl sinea oary Wm not= sums any risk fornaggage, exce for wg/12 Duel and ltudttlieir responidb Inv to e rneHim. are•- . Dollars in value. • . Allßaggage. exceeding that amount in Villa& be at the Ildir of ths ownvr.L.P4,!ltallen by WClal Contract... EDWARD WILLAISIN • • a9 2 S OeueratfluDeriLLlMlCllP Altoona, Fin. yr 111.1 4 T E HS PENNSYLVANIA LIIOAD.—On and April U11th,"11169, Fssienger Trains= the Western Pennsylvania Rai arrive at and depart ' &ern He Feder.' Street Depot, Allegheny City. as folloWs: Aeries. Depart. Springdie No 16:40 a m Mail 1:00 am Freeport No. 113:210 a m Freeport No. 1 9:2oint sExpress... 10:40 aut Sharpb'g Noi 11:2Its stia Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m I Express .2:50 Freeport 'No. 2400 p m I Springd'e No la:au pm tdall 5:50 p Freeport N 0.2 5:20 p Springd"e No 2 6:510 D M I Snangd , e No 2 0 30 p m Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junctioa even dunday at 7 Retu r ning achltrg Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. leaves Allegheny City at 1:510 p. in. and arrive sa Allegheny June. lion at 3:4 0 p. m. COmarfrrariox Ticawrs—Tor sale In packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's,Bennett, • PinaCreek Etna and Sharpsburs ad rood only' on the tridui stepping at Stations speciAed on tfoketil. • • Tlltral.l2B leaving Allegneny City at 7:00 eteonnection Freeketh WithWal• ker's line of Stagesfor Butler and Hanuslatowa. Through tickets ma be purchased at the No. ISt Clair stree t,near the Suspenslonßridge, Plttsbur, It, and at e Depot, Allegheny, For Ihrther information opt,' to • JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent., Federal Street Depot. The Western. Pennsylvania Railroad will not a. same any rink for Baggage, except forwearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to One . Hundred Dollars In value. All - baggage et. ceeding tile amount in value willbe at the risk of the owner. unless taken by special contract. ... EDWARDIJI. WILLLIIII3 Bp2B Geneva Superintendent, Altoona. 11a. ITTSBIIB6H .. . LOUIS MALLWAY: - • r.. • PANHANDLE ROUT& MANOR OF 'OIDE.--Ontand after MONDAY, -April 5116th, 1869,' trains will leave. and arrive at tha Union Depot, as •• Depart. "AMIN: Ma11.9:09 a. tn. /21:12 a. • Put 'Line ' 9.43 a. in. 7:13 p. Mxprese - Mixed Ace , a 5 ~, Sl33p. in.-. 4:33 a.la. :33 a. m. 5:58 p. MeDiniald , eluston.No.ll/ Vali in. 1/4:1191, Steubenville Accommod. 3:59 p.m. 9:33 a. zn McDonal4.4 Ace , n; No. 211:1t+ m. WIN p. 13aadayChArali.Train.. 151:58 p. 131. 9:58 a. pl. arsll:ii P x. inen will leave daily. „.. 12:13 P.' at. train will arrive daily:. /Walther trains rill run daily, timidity° except ed: • The 9:43 a. stun Train Makes close lc; war - con l. , Ne_ic gl ' ect49 a B.*F.'l3CULL,'Oettez•atTictet Anent. W. W. OAR% Bunn., Steubenville. ap33 1101T'I'SBUIR.G11.1 • comirmus v Li' kqd:P494.11. • ; , E;i • On and 'after VI2ICt3DAY.• Ina!, trains Will str ive at and depart from its Depot corner of Grant 'and Water streets, as follows: HatltoandfromUnioa•' mart. , Arrlvelr: • • • -7.00 "5. ' P. Exito ud llroom Untio: '3:OOP. 'lt. 10:10 West - Newton Acconod Y. 8:35 A, 'Braddock's Accomdril. - 6:151". 7:50 r. 11 Night .5c., toldcli'sport.lo47o r. M.- • 6:405 Mx Sunday Church Trsdn to" • and num IrestNewton. 1.00;p . Y. /0:00 Pot: taake apply to W.B. StOll7, Superin.tetteilif.°3l)' ROVTIL, - QmoK y 'mulm" fION 'PA6:ke Diatom Division. The BROBTEZT MOST, sumasEs nowrie from the/Cart Loan points Pi Colesado, • ellieviuki, Pa.l9? ) ! # a4 . Ptah, ; , lArizona ; wastriow ai : : :to* ••Oregfillis , woo/taw Au* Siateitulh and Laverne*, ,grya r a rthwz g litt em i z o m. it artal4,4%*kt ?a Mgr= litge 41,10V044494Cibtttenti' t 11 4 TIXP or n p6 , %ZuktVaticii A illintrWlatuerAl:lT All Ppi :1111lie IteiritOr on- And With 8.1aP05580274 • or COACIIIXB tbr Fort 'Craton, Bent's , "We.. Albuquerque, ,Banta re, and ail 4 , 041 1 4 .sons and NOW'MeXiCO: ' with the recen additions •of _„,,stufm. as equipment, and the' arringetnenta wltn:te sponge's Overland Transportation Un til. horn its western terminus,' tills' road now unequalled tiollitles for trawakeslost,OF ttetant to' me - I%r West. _ Ticks:a:or. seta et In the etilielPut. 4ll7 "the Vatted 'Mates and Canadts Be sure and ask for. tfcces.!os THESIVI BILL soirrt_ - usurat ),..to aim AI &SOMA Pit latION: •• 't , ' 1!s A.ANDBasolt.. 4: '.. It14101 1 MP).! ladArapttAaivr FEINEREI C .. ~~~ ~. El RAILROADS "__ _ _ — M YNE CHUNEICAttI, & PITTSBURGH R. B. trains will leave fro Depot, north aide, Pitt: , ri. Chicago EAr x... ve .1:58 42n, I Chicago Ex../2:03 p as heeling Ex 1048 a us iht. I. mils Ex 7:08 n in. Chrgo Ex &1114:08 p ot iCleveland Ex 3:53 p El. Erie et YienExs:sBp ns. Cl. EtWirg .F.16:53pm 1 • Arrive ea AM/Mem, Leetsdale A.e..8:58 am Bca'r Falls . 8:25 am New Castle "10:23 am :13am i. eetsda , e . 1 9 :01epte Bear Falls " 2:43 pm Leetsdale " 4:33 pip. 6 6 6. 7.23 tm Fair Oaks San day uhurch. 9:58 ass o Express leaves daily. • Express arrives daily. . N. id • CULLOUGH, . _ .Gen'l Supten't. .t~ :.'i f:;. ,:9 BM= =I