CI PETROLEUM MARKET. Orrioz OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, May 15,, 1869. The oil trade, compared with yester day,' has undergone but little change one way or the other. There is still some in , quiry for both Crude and Refined, but the sales are mainly to cover old con tracts, and very frequently one lot of oil wipes out quite a number of these. Our refiners, as a general thing, are doing nothing, but hopes are entertained that the market will soon be in shape to ad mit of a real and permanent resumption , of business; that the prices of both crude and refined, will be more properly bitl armed, and that the cost of transporta-i tion will be so adjusted as to enable Pittsburgh to far* , and successfully compete with other points. This all the trade asks, no less and no more, and they ere certainly entitled to it. ORIIDE—The market for Crude is in an unsettled and unsatisfactory condi tion, as buyers and sellers generally , cannot get together. Refiners seem dis posed to hold Off lo anticipation of a still further decline, and the only buyers just now are the shorts, whoso contracts are about maturing, and they are obliged to bay in order to cover. Sale of 1,000 bbls .(40 to 45) seller 30 days, at 14; I,ofo May (40 to 45) at 14;1200 was paid for the privilege of delivering 2,000 bbls, any time this year, at 13. Private telegrams from 011 City report offers to sell at 0,25, ori cars, there, which is con sidered equivalent to 13X, delivered here. REFINED—Is dull and a little weak, though compared with yesterday, prices aie without quotable change. Sale 500 bbls May, last half, at 32y,; 500 each, June, July and August. at 33: and 1,000 buyer, all year, at 35M. June is a frac tion lower, being quoted at 32 for first and 3234 for last half. LITBRIOA.TLNO OILS. 'Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle ' 80c OIL SHIPPED Bd ST BY A. V. B. B. MeKelvy Bro. 490 bbls refined to W. P Logan & 33r0., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L& S. 212 bbla refined to W. P. Logan dr. Bro. Liberty Oil Works, 142 bbls refined to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. Locknart, Frew & Co. 608 bbls ref to Warden, yrew & Co., Philadepbia. StAtidard ; Co.; 333 bbla refined to Warden, Frew it Co.; Pfdladelphia. Jos: P. Wald, 50 bbls tar, to Slemmett it BrO.. Dowaingtan,Yi. W.ll3:.:Chileottt, -61) bbls tar to J. K. Trans - Total A shipments Refined 1785 Total Shipments Tar ... .. . -"..- 100 OIL SHIPPED EAST, ? BOY ? BOY DIIQUESNE DEPOT., , Hutchison Oil & Refined Co., 318 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew deto., Phila. 1 Markets by Telegraph. Nsw YORK, May - 13.—Cottons shade firmer and more active; sales 31,004 bales at 28Xo for middling uplands. Flour; . receipts 10,250 bbls. without decided change with scarcely so much doing; there is less export inquiry to-day; sales 6,600 bbis. Rye Flour without change. Corn IMeal quiet. Whisky in fair re quest; sales 200 bbls western, part iron bound, at 96®970 free. Wheat; receipts 13,502 bush; slightly favors buyers; sales 31,0001 bush at $1,47®1,48 for No. 2 spring delivered, 11.55®1,5534 for No. 2 do de livered, $1,5334 for winter red Illinois, $1,65 for common white California, and $1,90 for white western; also sales 50.000 bush No. 2 spring to arrive at $1,44. Rye. dull; western $1,34. Barley dull. 'Corn; receipts 23,122 busht a shade firm er for new and , I®2c better for old; sales 46,000 1 btish r at SO ®s3c !or new mixed western, B.Bc for old do in store, 90c for white i western and southern yellow. Oats; receipts 29.436 bush; dull and 3®40 lower; sales 26,000 bushels at 80 ®B4O for western afloat, closing at inside price. Rice quiet. Sugar firm; Cuba, 11 3 ,4®12c. Collee (lull. Molasses steady at 50®550. Petroleum dull at 1630 for crude and 32c for relined. Hops quiet... Linseed oil final at $1,05 in casks. Spirits Turpentinequiet. Pork steady: sales 7.50•1;tb1e at $31®31,12 for new mess; $31.75®30,87 for old do.; $25,75®26 for prime; $2825®28,50 for• prime mess; also 2,000 bhis,new mess, seller, June, at $31,12 Beef quiet.: Beef hams steady.. Cut Meats steady/. sales 175 pgs at 123./, ©no for shoulders; 15)(®16c for hams; middles quiet and heavy. .I.Aardnnchanged;.sales 550 tea at 163i(g)18Xe for steam; 18 4 ® 1835 cs for kettle rendered. Batters shade easier at 200380 for. Ohio; 25®410. for State.. Cheese firm at 20®23c. Freights to Liverpool firmer; =wheat per steamer 334 d offered and 4d asked. • Latast—Flour closed• steady and quiet for shipping brands, and dull and heavy for all - other kinds. Wheat is dull and a shade easier. Rye dull; $1,33 for western. Oats heavy, unsettled and lower;,80®81c for western afloat. Corn steady; 82®830 for new mixed western and 87%0'488 for old mixed western in store. Pork quiet; $3l for new mess. Beef quiet and steady. Cut meats quiet and unohs aged. Bicon nominal: Lard quiet at 18c for prime steam. • Eggs quiet at 16®180. • CHICAGO, May 13.--Eastern Exchange firm at 1-10 discount buying,l-10 premi um selling. Flour more active at ss© 6,1234- for spring extras. Wheat quiet and firmer, the demand almost exclu sively fir car lot* atsl,lB@)l,l9 for No. 1, and $1,14€51,15 for No. 2, closing firm at 111.14 for N0..2; sales this afternoon at 11.1434. Corn quiet and • 2@)3mc higher; sales No. 1 at 623i@65.%C; `No. 2 at 67 4 ,1@) 88c; planted at 50®503.c; new and no grades inactive and nominal;* closing at 63®63340 for No. 1, and 57%@580 for No. 2; nothing doing, this alteration. Oats quiet • and unsettled;'No. 2 at 60®61g In store; closing at' 60. Rye Fiat and ..filuder, sales of l'lo. 1 at $1,141i 1,151'No: 2 at 81,18; closing at $1,14M No. L • Barley nominal- at. $1,05- for No. 2. Highwinesquiet at 90,3‘,. New Orleans Molasses' $101;03. Sugar - 14@ 1534.' Meet Pork inactive and •held' at $3l. , Lard held at. 1734. :Sever- pickled hams 16.0tyi., Dry salted shoulders un clutfird. Hogs 10@ 1 5 0 higher; 58,65(4) 9,00' derair tb' Medium; 89,1069,65 for' goocittnchtilose Cattle. steady ac. ss,so(g)' 5,87.t0n:01M 46.124€16.90.f0r fair to me dium;. $7,4101.47,50 for good to choice Shin* ping . steers. Receipts - during . the, past twetftY4fotir hours, 7,lffilibli 1160: - 82. 784 bash Nitwit; 65,684 , bush:oorn,•97,43B' bush:oatft. i,loo.bush rye, .1,695 bush bar 1ey,15,748, hogs. : •Shipments, 12,020 bble• Sour, 79,:461. beshsvheat, 82,639 bush corn. 47,034 ~bosh ~oats, 6,767, bush rye, 6.653 hogs. ~- FredAhts dull; Sc for wheat to Ra ft, Lotus, May 13.--Tobacoo steady at full; Vricell. • Cotton; nothing; doing. Hempf !snail sales of dressed. at $2,40. tc g o Flour, v iy - dull; spring superfine and extr d a 1 14,60 (3 5, do double extra at ss,z , and fall extra at $5,60@6; Wheat inactive anff Unchanged at $1,12 for No. afti elevator, and 111.17 for No. 1; prime to itrictly pilinf's fall 11,60©1,65, and choice to fancy to 16 1 .8 5 @t,00. Corn firm and unchanged at 630)60c in bulk, Part free in elevator, and 66(4)708 in sacks. Oats firm at 605€6843. Rye firmer at $1,20 9 1 4, Rarleyktkothing doing. Whisky min ) id; 911aW.e., Groceries , v,ery quiet and singed. : FrOvisions . Anil and n° . PAPlserlitunnd,lots. are -wanted, at iibed pans, but holders refuse to. apt . thepricei offered. Pork so* in "4- 1 "4 * 5 -%41.14 - 4. v;rmtur-7,74y,mr7.47,57,7c1i.",itiefM74WriT51F1.4; „- zr - • - , ••. • • - • . .yr. • • . . , - the smallWitioat's3l.. - thilk meattatom inal tit 1134 c for shoulders, 14c for rib sides, and 14%c for clear rib sides, all loose. Bacon , nominal at 12%®13c for shoulders, 1634®16Mc for clear rib sides, and 163.10 for clear sides. Lard nominal at 17y,c. Receipts: 1,600 bbls flour, 3.600 bus wheat, 35,000 bus corn, 700 bus oats, 200 bus. rye, 420 hogs. LOUISVILLE, May 13.—Cotton quiet; low middlings sell at 25%c. Flour steady; sales superfine at $5®5,50; extra family, $6,25®6,50; fancy, $8,50®9,25. Grain quiet and unchanged—Corn, 64(41660 in bulk. Oats. 70e. Rye, $1,45 for prime.. Cementunchanged at $1,25®1,50. Pro visions quiet with a light demand.. Ba con shoulders,' 1314 c; clear rib sides, 163;c; ' clear ,sid4s, 17®17%e for Peek ell.' 'Mess Poik, $31,25®31,50. Lard, 18 @18340 in:tierces; 19M®20 in kegs. New .8 Orleans Bug ' , 13®15N0 for common to choice; bar standard, 17c. Molasses, 80@b5 for ritob To choice. Rio Coffee quiet at 20® 30 fbr commott to prime. Hay firm wi h a good demand at 20®230 for mixed to choice Timothy. leaf To bacco firm a d active; sales 223 litids at 138 for trash Bagging quiet at 22®23c for 2 pouxtd;l light weight; , 16®17c. Po tatoes very I dull at $1,25 per bbl from store. Eggs on arrival sell at 14®150. Crxelitick r, May 13.—Flour in better In demand, fir er and-250 higher; family $6,25®6,510. beat . firmer and rather ; higher; sales o. 2 red at $1,35®1,36, and No. 1 at $1,43: Corn firm at 63c for sound ear; mixed white 67®66. Oats 68 ®72c, latter rate for choice white. Barley nominally unchanged. Cotton quiet but steady at 27®27Nct for middling. To bacco in good demand at 40c; sales 3,209 hhds at 54,05®19,25. Whisky in good demand at 95c; many ask 96c; stock light. Provisions drooping; holders met buyers more freely and , more done. Mess Pork sold to the extent of 250 bbls at $30,50. Balk Meats sold at 11%0 for shoulders, and 16c for clear. rib aides. 250 tea. city, Lard sold at 17yc. Butter unchanged; fresh made 3437 c. Eggs 17c. No change in Oils or Groceries. Gold 13734 buying. Exchange steady at par to 50 premium buying, and 1.10 pre mium selling. The Money market is easy. MILWA.IIRKE t May 13,—Flour is dull and nominally unchanged. 'Wheat dull and lower at $1,17% for No. 1; $1,13 for . No. 2. Oats nominal at 83c. Corn dull and lower at 50©60c. New Rye's nominal at $1,13 for No. 1. Barley is nominally tut changed. Freights are dull and nominal at 53i0 to Buffalo; :110 to Oswego. Re ceipts—Flour, 4,000. bbis; Wheat; 68,000 bush& : Shipments--04000 Ude' Flour; 44,000 btuths Wheat. -• Cr..gvEr..awD, , May• 18,—Plonr market quiet bat a shade firmer, and rather more inquiry for city made and well estab lished country brands. Corn sales, 1 car No. lat 70.3; 1,800 bushels very chorea No. lat 710. Oats held at 70c. Rye held at $1,30@1,85 for No 1 ; $1,25®1,28 for No. 2., Petroleum dull and lower; re fined held at 28@29c on the spot in car lots for standard white. MEmPins, May 13.—Cotton firm at 271‘ ®2731c ; receipts of 233 bales ; exports, 700 bales. Flour dull; superfine. $5,00 per bbl. Corn 70@72c per bush. Oats 720 per bush. Pork 531,50 per barrel. Lard 1819%c yer lb. Bacon steady ; shoulders 133. c; sides 1734 c. Bulk meats shbulders 123cfsides 163 c. - HayV7. DETROIT, May 13.—Wheat; receipts of 4,000 bushels; the market is firm; extra white, $1,78©1,80; No. 1 do, 51,60; No. 2 do, $1,38; .No. 1 amber, $1,41@ 1 ,42. Corn, 68c. Oats,-68c for St ate. Mill Stuffs— Bran, 20. Coarse Middlings, 22c, and fine do. 27c. Sr. Lome, May I.3.—dattie steady, with a small business at 334@7c per gross. Hogs quiet and unchanged at 7@9yo. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLMVETAND .1121 D P/TTELBURELIit R.A.IT - Rom), , May 13.-1 car stone, J L L Knox; 2do limestone ore, McKnight & Co; 9 do do, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2 do do, Zug & Co; 1 car. shingles, W W Higdon & Co; 1 do blooms, 1 do brick, Park Bros; & Co; 100 bbis lime, Camp bell, Jones & Co; 100 bbls flour, W Brall & Co; 20 bbls oil, Hays & Stewart; 20 do dci, M DeLange; 22 do do, G H An derson; 36 bgs potatoes, Thos Kennedy; 11 hhds bacon. 1 bbl eggs, J J Pettit;' 14 bales husks, WF & Geo Noble; 4 bgs rags, Keil & Rltchart; 2 bbla eggs, A L Cramer; 3 bbla winei.ll Zimmerman; 13 sks rags, Christy •& Benham; 5 casks cider, Bruggermarr& O'Brien:. 4 do do; H Riddle; 4 do do, Morrison & D; 4 casks cider. P Duff &Son; Lusk ware, A Cole: man & Bro; Ido do, A Deihl; 3 rolls leather, :D Chestnut-A Co; 2 bbls eggs, Atwell & Lee; 10 do oil, Graff, Byers & Co; 8 do-eggs, W H Graff & Co;- 2 do do, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 1- bbl eggs, 6 tubs butter, 1 kg lard, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 17 Casks copper, C O Hussey & Co; .5 hhds sugar, J Wilson .& Son; 50 bbls D 81y,.4k. Co; 13 acks rags, McCullough, S & Co. • PITTSBURGH, FORT WATNB • Cm. OAGO RAILROAD, May 13.-2 cars ore, Bryan it Caughey; 102 bdls hides,. Boyd, dt Co; 25 bbl bulk hams, 1 car bulk shoulders, Sellers it Co; 50 bbls flour, Keil & .Ritchart; 1 car mfddliogs, Culp &. Shepard; 200 bble flour, Kirkpatrick At Co; 200 do do, Shomaker it It, 700 do do, owners. P 100 do do, 59 , has cheese, Watt, Lang dt 73 do do, W Wolcott; 21 bbls white lead, Boomer, B & Co; 0 do apples H Rea Jr; 1 car lumber, J Nan% 1 do do, J J ClWesple; 11 bzi.cheese, Ewart & Co; 19 do do, H Riddle; ,5 do do, Kirkpatrick it Co. 15 ska rags, Godfrey & Clark; 8 do do, Christy at B; 74 Ins cheese, Loughrey A Waldorf; 308 galls stoneware, P Mee/t -hug; 1 car rye, W .1 Meek; 48 hides, 0 N Hoffstott; 150 bbls carbon oil, Johnston dt Paine; :1 caroute, Scott Gisoll 2 pkgs bacon,.Voigt, & -Co; 1 ear hayi 0 AliertOn. - ALLECRERAT VALLEY RAILROAD,' May 18.-last metal, John Moorhead; 2 do do, Reap,- Gralt & Dull; 1 do Brown it Co 470 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; bbls tallow _,'; Hammett it Son; 160 ' bbls cruddoll. Spray Ref '4 Storing C0;;10 pkgs rags , E,Hearleton; 2 Ws' aggs, C. Seidenstrick;,l9 bgs rye,'Gay Welithr 90 sks °sta.:Kelt & Welsh; 9 do rye; Scott & Gisal; 'lO bbli; eggs,'T, J Blanch ard;ll.sks rags, ,I t imes, - 1 car Mine, D L Reynolds; 8 bbls egg s.A box butter, W lit*as; Maks corn, ,Tonston, Maar land itCe;'l2 Cara rallrdad irob, TL,Thw ettl 80 bbls4sll, Lickhart Frew _& Co; 8 bbls 'tallow; Geo Beare railroad. pA!Cartbenter; 17 aka 048, 'George Madman; 8 bbls eggs, timid & Metagar:_ PITTSBURGII ClNOlNtikil AND ST. Louis RAILROAD; Mav - 18,:,--117 bus bar ley, F Schield% 'l2O do pititatoes,'ldeanor dt bbls d% Robb &Mar eke do, W T Millen) 7 ,pkgsJ hides, J. Gallagher;.lo bbls apples, J A.Grag; s fi, esSealard, LipPfneotti,sciloo;hame, J Lippincott; 1 do shoulders; Mbna & Co; 1 do hams, E H Myers & 2( do beef; J A Renshawf 15 do ; lard, J S Parker; I oar middlings. H Schnelbach; I do staves,•W Hastings; 3 do, do, Painter & t3on;L do oats,J W Simpson .10 oases;wino, W Miller; ;100 bbls flour,.Sehomaker L; 10 tea - lard, 5 bbls 011. Watt, L & Co; 1 car scrap irony W J Hammond; 10 cases lard, 2.tes saus age, Hays it Son. ALLEGHENY STATION/ fMaY +: /Art car wheat, M.'Kee at:Go; 1 do linaseiT 4 9 Lb• dell: '1 do staves, J. 151 Hemphill; 5 cars. metal, Pitts Iron & Yorge Co; OA°•ore, Richey, Hdt co; 1 do hay. .3 Hipp/0Y; 1 do staves, Ralya it Robertson; 2 do metal, .141, Chalfant .4 Co: 8 do. do, Lewhio 4 1-Dalaall; philia toba ooo .'HAN Jen neon; 7 bales tow, 'Exempts, 4por„ 17 'bip oats, Rose & Bwing. BRGHT;tAZET'I'E _ RIVER -NEWS. The river is still receding 'steadily at this point with four feet eight inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks last evening. We had several, fine showers which laid the dust and cooled the atmosphere, but they' are not likely to have any influence on the river. The Kenton from Portsmouth is the only arrival we have to report. She will depart to-day at 4 P. 11. 4 Business continues dull, the offerings of freight for all points being . light, and steamboating. begins to look a little bine, as ikwill not pay to go out with half a cargo at present prices, and there is not sufficient water at present for a boat to leave, here fully loaded. The Emma N 0.3, Capt... 1.13. Marratta, will positively leave to-day for New Or leans, and passengers and shippers should bear in mind that she goes clear through. Capt. Frank Marrittte was in the city:, yesterday. His boat, the Robt. Burns, is laid np at Cincinnati... , . The Camelia • departed forT ash4llle k last evening with a fair trip. • The R. C. Gray. -Capt. Whittaker; will take her departure for Cincinnati and Louisville this evening withontlfail, and shippers should bear this in- mind. Messrs. Blood and Carpenter are associ ated together in the office. —Lou Burback, pilot, late of the Tem pest. left that boa above Yankton. 29 miles, May 6th, in i skiff; met Sallie on the 6th at Jim River; Mollie 'Ebert and Berthsoti the same day 15 miles below; Columbia that evening below Kate Stoinney Bend. Silver Lake No, 4 on the 7th abeve Punker ferry, and Colos sal on the 7th above Sioux City. —The Kate Putnam was to haVe left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on. Wednesday, and the Wauanita was advertised to leave Cincinnati the same ,day for this port. - —The Armadillo left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. She brought down the Upper Mississippi over 2,600 pigs lead. —Capt. David White is suing five luau ranee companies of Cincinnati for $25,000 —the amount of insurance on the steamer Imperialairansferred to him af ter the destruticKtof boat, The suits will conie•up this month. —The St. Louis Repub/ican of Tuesday says: There are: three towboats• and twenty barges lying at Iron Tile, waiting for me. We were informed yesterday that ore was corning in more Plentifully; it Is hoped so at any rate. —Capt. Henry Symnies' new moun tain packet, Utah, is turning out to be a awift steamer. She passed three boats anderway, between St. Louis and Han sas City. —The Columbia, en route to Fort Ben ton arrived at Sioux City on the 4th and left the 6th. - —Sunday week the steamship Golden Fleece soled from Mobile, to. Liverpool, with 5,350 bales of cotton on board, 800 tons of coal, her 'draft being 21 feet 6 inches by 23 feet, —Capt. E. B. Martain, so long and favorably known in North Alabnm aa an honest man and worth citizen, died and. dimly from apoplexy in Chicago, Ili., on the 'id inst.• He was a citizen oeilorence for thirty years, and was one orthe pion eers of steamboating on the Tennessee river. , —Several business men of Evansville are now negotiating for the purchase of a portion of the Norman for the Evans. villa and White River trade. —The reconstructed New State made a successful trial trip, at Wheeling on Sat urday. —The short line packets between Du buque and St. Pam are reducing expen ses. The Hawkey° aut down the wages of her cabin crew from 130 to 120 per month, whereupon the indignant crew departed; to hunt more lucrative em ployment. —A letter from the clerk of the Silver Lake No. 4, dated at Sioux City, May 4. says: Steamer Silver Lake No. 4 left St. Louis. April 22, with 100 tuns freight for Fort Benton and about 80 tuns of lower freight; took on 25 tuna of Benton freight at tn. Joe, and 15 tuns at Omaha. We arrived Pere to-day at noon.. Time from St: Louis to Sioux City, eleven days and a half. We are taking seventy-five tuns freight for the N. W. T. Co. on board to day, and proceed on our way up the riser to-morrow, having in all two hun dred and fifteen Inns of mountain freight. Steamers Columbia and Colossal are in port here., gliTer ana Weather. EBY Telegraulk to the Pittsburgh 6szette.l Lotnaviwt,May 13-River fal t ltng with 8 feet 9 inches in the Cabal thls'elvefilng. Weather' unsettled with an occasional shower. pITTSBURGH BANK , FOR SAVINGS. Formerly the DIME SAVINGS lIIHMIITION No. 07 Fourth Street. NZAILLY Orroenz Tun BAN' or. /Wrest:atom CHARTERED IN 11103. OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING from May Ist to November Ist, from. to g o'clock. and from liove . pber Lit to May Ist, 0 to o'clock. Boots of By-Laws, de., furnished at the office. This Institution especially offer to'those whose earnings are limited the oppoetualtrlo,accurnu• late, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a mouse - when neededould bearing in. terest instead of remaining uniza t e a re. - .BOARD OF WAN PRXSIDZ,NT, ' GEORG,/ A. BERRY. TIRE PaßsttoratTs, H. H. HARTMAN, 1 JAMES PARE, JR. BECUXTAILY AMA TaikSlliiili. ,• . D.' E. McIIINLEY A. BRADLEY, . WM. e. manor,. A. S. BELL, P. RAHM, JORN . &DILWORTH, JOSHUA RAMSES, G. OLLANSBEE IWIN SCOTT' J .1,4 ORAHAM Ir R. O. SCHMERTZ, Mlle) oplizz zuu.. sor;Torross—D. W. :;A A. Si' BELLi .inlitivretT ItLIIDWAIIIE AND CtIT.LEEY: 'I , barn In store avd . •`anVtionitanitrreieeising • dire et rfr m n a lnkettiro comple te . aunt. • meat Of, .14 0 . W.A ,ntteltrl offer ibr illii3 Ms fair It all any ale in the dits!,.et.b..Kritlattnii_;asso_Vtipto(.l7••• ;LU fecal If a Kv9I:YE . 'also, tbe best ' likritult. Oba, , rem perlitufir allAnytig:alt4--btat;:AMPlVlltneAsts known to tile t e. ‘ , • i l r. • • I bast mil tory Ild; &if Mitten ad twill; MA am preform& tosdojighltio ti fob storbAho same as before Ufa'firll l if the Ad of February. sueb as . it ding Ma sensor/. Valves - , pat. Ong In knife, bnintea,' a , .1 revilfing,all kind. 91 1 ficbt Mieblnery t ' —; i ,,„ i •,,, , , , , .; • , ' 1 jAMEEPSOINPti '... ;311). XI3B,IIrOODfIITRIZT.T i , PiTTSBITtI4II. ; • Atiyitin t fosr itrosekispe)i thm MCY ene AGI LINE MAR , the -icre4teek,noAtey ;it:l,mA , won . 11.C1SA,13ALI.IESI • • 'tsußtrizs , THE WO% I . oli EIALZ-By "DIitIGUISTB xvrairwairar.... Ni/IA RUBBER . --BELTING, Bose. °dot Bel ft . yoninantes nisnuftoftuivarodees / aril Packing . Oaskefis of Abe . all Lo w as Anglify of 100d1 can boboutbt of nufnuCaoturos*A ram •too 2"E, nand t= Ind* Atnn Drk r . a 8 Sixth I ; ; 44. Albino folt4loof7ofroosion Fr litaint,a2lll9itadiii om for ar• B. ltaioa. .8 ~ RIDER PACKETS. FEW MILBANK,' VOR AND NEW tatl.EANS—Thestesme EMMA No. 3 Capt. JAS. MAILLTTA. Will lesie as abcit - e. THIS DAY, the 14th ha., it 12 o'clock. • • . _ • For rrdalat or patssge apply on boar d or so Fi &Oi. , cuLIaNGwi!.LOD, Agents, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS. • FOR NEW 'ORLEANS, I. GALVESTON', .itROW NS VILLE, Texas—lbe 'new aud stauneh-bullt steamer MA.TAMORAS.No.I... .• .Capt.R. DALzELL, Wlll leave..as above on THURSDAY, t.e2oLb Fortnight or paisage apply onboard or to mya PLACE &.COLLINGWoOD. Agents. INCINSFATL Alin 'LOUISVILLE FOR CINCINNATI and • LOHISVILLRo—The steamer, R. C. BEAM -. Capt. lI.A.AC WHITTAKER, Will leave for the above points THIS DAY, May 14th,- and-sblppers should bear.this la minu. b'or (reign; or rassage app W ly on hotr.l, or to - FLACK. , a COLLINDOOD, lIPPER MIP4SISSIPPI. R ST. LOUIS, 1i.E07 AgGitFRIM. DUBUQUE and ST, PAUL—The ateamer • MADOIR MAYS • Capt. B. C. MattnN, Will leave for the above porta on SATURDAY, the 15th hurt.. at 4 o'clock P. N. For freight or passage apply On board or to IFLACIa. COLLINOWOOD,A ante. ra j "1869 • - , NORTMEN - LINE -. PACK. TS , FROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL IS lERMEDIATE PORTS. One of the splendid SidewheeiSteamers of this Line will leave St. Louts da ly for Keokuk,D ven pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater anu St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper Iditsis sissippi on steamers runniti; from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK. J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents, or to B. C. GRAY,. mh7/1:g22 91 Water staeet. PARKERSBVRU. DlTTSRURChligadr i g WilltrLlNG AND PAIL KENSBUK% • LlNE:—Leave Companra 'Wharf seat, root ufWoon Street. daily at DIY, RED-• NESDATEI and SATURDAYS, .• ' **HAY itAtil.r. 0. Li Bwitzmur. freight will be received at all hours by JAALES CciLLINK. - • • FLACK CoLLI!GIVOOD, • . Aguas. . Folle WIIEELING.i d dr u e ,MAItIETfA,PAIIKEnBBUBO AND CINCINNATI. - Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY. 15 M. Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M. The swift and superb Sidewheel Steamer ST. MARYS, T. D. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as annnunced above. • Iforneight or Passage apply on board, or to FLACK & COL LI NOWOOD, or COLLINo & BARNES, Age ts. N. B.—No Freigla received onToes - day alter 11A. M. hZ TO LIVERPOOL AND Q,UEENSTOWN. TUE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS Numbering sixteen frit-class vessels, among m , be celebrated CITY OF PAitlb, CITY OF ANTI'S Erp, CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BA.LTLMORE, CITY OF . LONDON, Wittig EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, rth River, New York. For oassagc or further informs:ion *nolo to WILITaIi BINGHAM, ,tr. YB7JFTR frrICEST: tebronicLe esets oemptite Post (me., rwishnrAll STEAMSHIPS. MISCELLANEOUS. . 0 "/NOWW/MOWINWO WILLLCURKILLER R CO., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Oomer. of Irwll, now offer to the trade at low figures, strlotl7 Mini New Croi t h o 'ew Orleans Sugar and Porto Rico, Cuba and English I Baltimo sland Sugars. New York, yhthidelphla and re Re- Aned do. Golden Drilla, Loverings, Brunlls. Stuart',. Adams' and Long Island byrups. Porto Rico, Cuos and English Island Molasses. Young Hyonn,. Japan, imperial. Gunpowder and Oolcng Teas. Carolina and BaliStoin Mee. Java, Laguayra and to Coffees. Tobacco. Lard 011. Fhb, Nails, Gloats, Soaps. Cotton Yarns, An., constantly on band. j JUL43O. IMPORTERS OP, Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars. gbenlab,Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines of Hinsel.& Co.. In bottles. _ • . Sparkherr Moselle, Sobarsberg - and Jobatuds• burg, Hookbelmer, Burgundy, ,te. . Brandenburg I ]Freres' Pine Olive Oil. • do do Clarets, imported In bottles. do do W hlte Wines. In bottles. M. Wort k Sons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old auerlidelra and Port Wines. Free Old Mo ngsnela Rye Whiskies, Dore. . do Very perlor Old Sooteb .do do. ALSO, • Sole Agents Am Moat & Cbandon's Grand. Tin. portal., Versenay and Bellery Champagne. , Bmndles Of On: own selection and warranted. • 24143 . 2,000,000 . ACRES • OF CHOICE :LABIA FO-R SALE. suss Union Union Pazillc,itailioad compluky, • EgiiTERV DIN I II3IOII, Lying along the line of their rood. sU • • $l,OO TO $6,00 PER AURA , And on s CREDIT OF PIPE IritAßB. For ;hither pertletilars, maps. go, ' satiress' ' • ' ihsvEgEtrx Lauda ommiiiioner. ToPeksvKalgas.:. V• 746 * LAI/M4W Oi ,tiee l , : i l :l:::l St. Lout,. Mitionfrii'", I •9(. 'i 11.-11; i- , ,i 1 : 1 city .r . : c 1 It • - ,i; -, ;,. 11. ~.. -, ...if;:.--; - , [t. ti" .1. .The. iir 1 • e . , ! - -1 ROOFING' SLATE OF VARIOVV - ` - ~ , , , Qualities and - C o lors.or re, Vi ai rt ri ta n tt g l e sf at s e tte roo nt ro lo , d l /11, or r ri es ar t a o c l u s wa ying an Sl d ate priers and , address ~ ' . : - . J. 8. ZiEValltii, , , 1 No. 4a Seventh Avenue, mb3l:gtd • • PITTBBMIGIIi,'PI. UTTEIL-10 Boxes '- ,- Fredi jj Data l!OU'nettter last reesiv•il by Opreaa.: • • 4 * 1.14. 101 Tim ay .up,= NtranlitiLlNEL J 9lo.bb • tos y We 07 J . aexinwo. IpYSTIRXNCE. 'nit; - 1.11031 CI 'Y MUTUAL 1,1 E 'INSURANCE CO. Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. Druzeroast Hon. JA .ESL GRAHAM , Capt. It. ROBINSON, Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D. • Rev. S. D.D., W. A. B. ED. cJaslder Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent, 81110 N DAUM. alayk..Of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY. Llagter, A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-Law, D. L. PATTEBSON,Lond*r 3lerchant, D. swotygir. Insurance Agent. Capt. RouT. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CLA D. D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary,. C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. 31. W. WHITE. AILIDICAL ADVISEE. DANIEL SWOGER, Deng Agent. This is a nome company. conducted on - the Inutdal orlnclpio, each policy holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be Issued on all the different plane of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home industry. mh29:g33 B EN FEANELIN INSURANCE' COMPANY, - , OF ALLEOHENT P. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGS. No. 41 Ohio Ot., Allegheny. A HONE COMPANY, managed by.Directore wet. known to the community, who trust by fair deaUnk to merit a. share or your patronage. HENRY IRWlN.....«.....—..Prestdent, Oliko. D. RlDDLM;.....«.......Secretary• . • DIRERTOBB: • fient7 Irwin,. 'D. L. Patterson, &eo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, 'Simon:Drum, J. B. Smith, W. M. :Stewart, Ch. P.LWhiston, Jos. Lantnez, R. J. Zinkand, . R. E. GENE apio:oss ; CLASH • INSURANCE - COMPANY O PHELAN'S BUILDING. No. SS Fifth AVIDIIIIO. Second Floor, PITItSIDIGR, PA.. Paidrio. DIRECTORS. • N. J. Rigley,,ll.W.oliver, jr;lCapt.M.Balley, Dan'l Wallace, P 3 H. Hartman.LA—. Cbambers, Jake Rill. •IS. • , ,Jle. M; bailey. Thomas Smith., , Juo.S. Willeck, I . • , ROBERT KIN% Preiddent. JNO. F. JEN NINGS..Vise President.. - JOS. T. JOHNSTON,'Secrecary; Capt. R. J. GRACE. Genli Agent. Instiree on Llbera/ 1,-- L e renno: on all ,Fire - and Marine • Risks. t 7 ap2:g . pENNSYLVANL4. : • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIIIIO,IIIOH . „ OFFICE. : Nd. 15T3 WOOD . BTB.EZT,. RANH OF COMMERCE BUILDING. • • TDL'la • R01:611 ' compinr, and inaires.agalluil lost by Fire exclusively. , r LEONARD WALTER, •Presidens. 1 C. C. BOYLE Vice President. , ROBERT ATRICE; Treasurer.- - - HUGH N.r..F.LRENt. Eecretary. . ' - r- George Wbson. f Geo. W. Evans, J. C. Lappe, • J. C. Fleiner, _ Join Voegtley, A. Ammon. • t 3T4: INDERGVIT J. Leonard Walter. • C. C. Boyle Hobert Patrick. Jacob Painter; Josiah Bing Jas. H. Hopkins, - Henry Spronl, • AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS. FRANKLIN INSURANCCCO.OF PHILADELPHIA, oiTick,, 438 a 437 CHESTNUT ST., ncar SILL DIUCTOES. • • Chaste. R. Banter, Mordecai 11. - Lciais Tobiaa Wagner, David S. Brown, /Sloane! Grant.- lsaac Lea, • Jacob R. : Edward C. Dale, ceorge W. Richards. George pales. CHARLES G. BA.NCKER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. ' W. C. TELE, AGES? Secretary,eiro teat. 1 J. GARDNER COFFIN, Forth est corner Third and Wood Streets. mum wl5 NAVioNAL INSURANOCCOMPANY, Cor. Federal St, and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, In the SECOND. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. W. W. MARTTN. President, ' - JO rtSl BROWN.. JR., Vice President, JAMES Z. liTkVitticiON. Secretary. i r . mute .i. o so: . .. - John A. yler; Jae. LSiothart. Jos. Myers` Jas.L.Graham. RobertrLea; C. C: Belie Jno. Brown,Jr. George Gaut, Jacob /sop , 1 0.11 Pid Shams J - no. - Thoitipson $. McNang 'er. ald ENTEIIPRISE' INSURANCE COMPANY OF TITTSOIMiIIi, PA., Offloo, No. 424 PENN Err., (lx NATIONAL TRIM CO. sumanw.) • - . DIRECTORS: Robt., Liddell; NV.!.T. Friday,. C. Van Buren; P. Kirsch, J. Oangwiacta ' , Mali. !Siebert. J. Welder, P. Schlldeeker. Itobt. Dickson, O. bledle,' K. H. Myers,' L. J. Blanchard, H. MYERS, President. DlClCsolf.liVice President. GRIER; TreasUrer. - LBlETZ.Rearetarr., BOAT 'BOAT. fel9: J. J. A. ASTERN INSURANCE COM. Arr lZ PITTSBURGH. .- • • , w A DER MLR" Preoldtmt.. - WM. r. BE T. Secretary. OAPLO n MelttiE 11, timers! Agent. . °Moe, it Water street, Bpang i Clo. 'a Warn. home, u Maim, Pittsburgh.. . . - . . Will In -againet-MI- - kindo Of Fire and Ma. rine Bioko. A home Institution, managed .by Di rectors who are well Known to the Community, and who an determinedby p romptness liber. May to maintain the .which they have mourned, as offering thofbea protection to thou who deans Sol* ineared..., 1 i , , . . - . . . insiorg_ati: Alazanderlikalet t , '.' •aorili /C e. R. Miller, Jr., ' ' Chas. J. Clark e, James Manley, . . ', :Willltial. Drank' Alamandler, Speer,,, Joandi „ Kirkpatrick, Andrew Aeliltati„ . , ... 1 panDpßeymer ,- • David M. Long, .• ' Wia. Moreton, D. ihinae.y...., . ~' ! • ~,, ..111 '.. ~. '... nap. pEOPLEAP ININURANCE:COIti olvioz, awns wpov s ritrriontse 'A dad aparauttilklitt lireand Iffitino Maki . ) W/Aa' ft a i l tit - '1 E eipt444itai L: I Oar' - - stub -.... jOHNIIIIVINVISig:IPresidenei "f T. HOBHIN ~ i B..9Vartk,leeetan4na.arrealiiiiedenil DlElCrOnie: • I Twenn,Jr., 0, L. Babnestock Hoistinson, " w.* H. Evervon, O. G. _Hussey, • Robert Harvey ()Ude. Francis believe, Charles Haigh cant. d. T. Elwerdele. Capt. Wm. Dean, T. H. Nevin. . . TN•THE 'COURT OF QUARTER A; SESSIONS, or Allegheny ponnty._ ,In. the wetter of the v aeatfon*f Canton street, 'May V, 1860. Petition. of freeholders. prevented. and,. oh. motion °VA. Bfw Brown, Attorrier for yeti tlorrera, rule granted to show ewe wbl Csulonk Ltreet, from umegterre street to ttle 1IInilit• ela river, In inc. wera r/ttabargn, should not n• °Weed and illettea asp x aolli:04411or Anwar's/ Potitleti,m 186 c, rirttotiuhGEJ,_ FORT Y & UHWAtie P. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH From May 9th, 1869, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts. burgh cl=e, as follows: Chicago Ea:.... :6S a In! Erie & Ygn Er.7:284 Cl. & Wh"g3119:13 m Chicago Mall- B:SS a m Chicago Ex.'...9:43 a m Wh'gßx 51:08p m Chicago Ex., 15:23 pm W'e &Erie Ex4:3B pm Depart Irma .41teghersg. Bea'r Falls Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale :! 10:03 km' " 11:58 aro Rochester " 1:2 8 8 p m Dion .315 Leetsdale ACc.5: LB ppm m Bea , rFaLts " .6:13 p m Leefsdae "10143 pm Fatr Oake Sun day Church. 1:10 p 2:113_p. Chi Sir D 12403 D. m. Chi J.M. KIMBALL, Gen'l Ticket, Amen torte aIL Itrti E or agiaNgt , CTIME. - ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, THE riNLY•DIRECT noirrr, TO THE OIL . REGIONS WITHOUT CHANOIC OF DADS. (tn and after MONDAY. May 3d. 1869 TWO THBOIIOII TILAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburgt Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, ftr Franklin, Oil City,Buf filo., and all points in tl e Oil Regions. LEAVE zi . rxemrnsaa..lAll.lllV_ firrirtßstraWr Day Ex Sioo a miDay s:llipm Nlifbt Ex.. .. 7:30 pm i Night Ex 6:30 am Brady's BAc 3:15 p mlßradys Ac 10.15 am let SodaW 'kg 9:45 a m lit SodaW`its 1:40 am 2d Soda Wilts 0:30 p miS d SodaWks 6:16 pta lit Hulton.. 6:45 am' Ist Halton.. R:150 a m 3d Hu1tm...12:00 in 110 !Talton— 2.00 p m 3,1 Hutton... 11:00 pm 3d Halton... l:05 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m 'Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p m Chitral train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsburgb at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sun days, ) at '9 50A. H. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains stop at all stations J. J. LAViBENOw, venal Stip% THOMAS M. KING. Ault. amp% !WIN Cooer, Gotten; raw; IJacob Roth, Josepb Craig, Jere,. Kohn', ERON, , RAL AGENT. t" ENNSYL V A NIA CENTRAL RAIL R AD. On and after Aprll2sthi 1869, Traing will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive • De _ Mall Train.... . 1:25 am .Day Expreposs rt .. . 2:15 am Past Line 1.45 am Soutnern 4.1.0 ant Wail's No. 1..6 20 am Walla N 0.12: 6:3oam BrintonA.cc"n. 7:50 am Mall Traln,-.- 8: le am Wall's .No. 2.. 8:50 am liow , dA4 Nollti:20 am Cincinnati Ex'.9:lo am •Cinclnli. Ex:12:30 pm Johnstown Ac t0:33 am Wail's No. 2..11:81 sal How'd A° Not 1:10pm JolinstOwn Ac. 3:05 pm PittslPeb NY, 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila. •ExpresEl•so pm Phila. Rl.presa4:2o p . Wall's No. 3.-51;50 twit's No. 3.. 46:50 pm Braddock Ac.. 5150 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:05 pni 'Roved Ac No 2 9:35pm •Past`Line I:3opm Wall's No. 4. 7410 pm How'd so No2.8:10 pm.' Way Passn , r 10:20 p.m WalPs.il oi• S. 11:00 um •These trains make - close connection . st Harris- - - burg for Baltimore. . • • .) • The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching PULE:burghs 10:05 , a. mi• Returning, leaves. Pittsburgh & 12:50D.." and err!, ee at' Walls •Station 2:10 p. in.. . • •Citiclnhati iiipreis leaves' daily. All othe trains daily except Smiday., . For-further information apply.to W. U. BECSWITH, Agent. • TbePentitylvanialt Cry willttot acme any risk forßagitagg, laze for wearinf l z s i parel,and limit their responsib By to One ua.. dre. Dollars in value. Ali Baggage' - extee tbs t amount in valuei , :wlll beat the risk Of , the' owner. !Weal taken by special-contract. • - EDWARD' IL WILL app General Superintendent, Altoona , lii, .r. - 8 Ar 1,11, THNNSYLVANLA RA.LROAD.—On and after April 25th,1669, the - Pt.dsenger TrainiOn the Westerti•Penntrylvania Rat. road will • arrive At •and depart from the Feder.l Street Depot, Allegheny G' De ity„ as follows: • .Arries. . port. Rpringdte No16:40 it'm I Mail - 1:00a . FreeporrNo. I Si2o &MI Freeport No. 19:510 ani Express.... 10:40 ato ISharplal/Mol 11:20 ata Sharpb , g No.11:20 p m: Express. 2:50 pm Freeport N0.74:00 pmrSgringdte No13:30 pm Mail 5:50 pm F.reeport N0.25:20 pm Springd'eNoll3:26lYmft3nringd'e No 26 30" p M Aboye trains run daily except Sunday; • The Churn 'Train leaver Allegheny 'Junction every Sunday at 7:4 R eturni ngaching Allegheny City at ta. leaves Allegheny City at 1:30 p, m, and arrive at Allegheny June. Lion at 3:40 p. m. . COmmerriVall llcsarrs—For sale in packages •• oil Twenty,,between Allegheny City, Qbestnut street,. Itelet ,s .:Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg and good only on the trains stopping , at Stations rpeelled on ttelmts..l . _ The trains leaving Allegheny City at T:00 a. make direct connection at Ereepotl.withWal. kers line of Stages for Butler and Usaanah..tawn. Through tickets may berptfrchased- at thr No. ISt Clair street, near the SuspenrionEridge. Fittsbur, h, and at the Depot. AllegnettY. • For further information apply ‘ to._ JAMES ,LEFFERTS, Agent. • Federal Street:Deride The Western Fennsylvaltil Railroad will not a, mine any nail iorßaggage,mtp:r..far wearing Wupwa:lVd and limit t : ti v e guer P° All ipil 12 ba g gage ex e - reeding tt.is amount in value willtre at th e a risk se the owner, unless taken by special contraot; ' RDWakIIG lieslitilLlAAlll3,-- apZ General Sunerintendent. Altoona. Fa. MU rITTSBITUGH asigpm CINCIN NATI AND LOITD3 RAILWAY. - . DAN HANDLE EOVTL • CHANGE tiP TINE . . - -Lonlautt-after2dONVAY. April AGO, 1869, trains will leave and arrive at tu. Union Depot. as Collown: • • • --• Deparf . Arrsisd. Mall-• 2:98 a. m. 19:13 a. Fast, .. ... 9.43 a. ni. 7:13 p. _ m, Express - 0:37p. m. 4:33 a. Mixed keen., -15:4,d m, MeDontMe Aeen,No:lll.:43i. in. 18:19 a. m. Steubenville Au:o=mnd. 3:58 p. sa l. 11:33 a. m 4 MeDonalkl Acen. No. 2 5.20: o, n•ve n. m. Sunday Church Tratril.- 1A:158 - 0.-la. 9:58 a. m. , Mr 0:33 r. • . „ lekri-e' • -" 10:13 r. M. train will arrive daily. ' An other trains Will•run daily. sunasys4xiept., ed. Mae 0:43, a. m. Train makes des° qua. neetions at Newark tcr ___,. B. F. SOULL, General Agent, . • '• W. W CARD, BAWL. Bteobenv4le; 0121.0. &pal FITTSBURGH & W a ismanz CONNEbLIS V L AILROAD. „. On aiiil after TifE,DAY, Noyember last; trains will arrive at and depart from tts • Depot corner of Grant and Water 'street', itit andfrtimiltilon- Depart . wwn. . .1:00 A. K. 6:00 P. Y. .MOBeesPOrtAoComdt'n 11:00 A. H. 51:08 P. K. Ex. 10 UK Er= lIKLIK. 1:0 0 P.1.31'.,1,0:1104,04.? West Newton Acoont'd - :30 P. K. 8:35 A. W. BrandoekViteeomitt!n., ' tkls p.at.. 7:50 7. K. Night Ae. toMeK , S .10:30 P. at.• 6:45 A. , Sunday ettureh Tram t 4. . . and from West Newton 1:00 P M. 10:00 A. dos tlekett apply en - E. M. RAYMOND, Agent W.D.'STODY, Sunerincondeat. moat S VINTV PACiPie 3HOEMIttiT AND .AtOliT„ RELIABI BO vim teem the Zeit tt• all points in coiw*4o t , • 1 calisonda t tli3Ohali, >• • - rrfuldnilten - • ' ,•.• New INexicef :=ldaho,:.. ' • 0 n. t,t . ' Ten Trains leare.Staterne anslirrentrOrth sially A r a istn i t t sts excepted, on 'begat al of train" of 'P a. Mtn* :.f 'hal an Bt. Joe =woad from eider. connect% ino et ijAllircoei; 3 TOpeldt [An PsW Mtge; with. ler au Dolma in HAnsas, At end Of tract wear -- or - icraphnsth 'UNITED tiparsi tt o ki t M o VlN;4l l l ll .ithati t i 1.1711 COMJEUES 70E „ , , T/Zirf WM; BALM AU •„ • A.Np,. • i'ointe''lict.tie•Terittetieer ,-• !)..1!•;, • • And with fitapir.l4Blsl4 , lll ' • of COACH/Mint /ore Union, Setitro Fort, Pau.' jubuquhrgsle, Banta Fe, 'snit a ll _points in Art. tons and New Ittasioo. • , ‘. l „, With the recess _Additions - , , and equipment , and the arrangement' z e ni t t with l e 'Remand' Overland Transportation }l. ea front its western terminal; this road nolf - o Sr. mewl:Med - nuollatire ,fer theCtransapplan freed to the 7ar Welt, sv.z. Tickets for We) at' At principal 'ollieen the United States and Canadu Be 5 j 7,4 via THE OWE HILL AO 1 . 4 uknoy . parr us Aiwa. Di ~ - IL:ANDERBOII,” ~.'~~~. i RAILROA Pri drriet. Chicago Ex.,.1:58 a in Chicago Ex..12:03 p m Wheeling Ex.10:48 a in St. Louts Ex 7:08 pm Chilgo Ex&214:08 p m leveland Ex 3:53 p in Erie & Ygln Ex 5:118p in pl. &Whlirl Es6:s3pm Arrive fii Allssassil 'lLeetsdale &c..6:518 am Bca'r Falls " 8:38 am New Castle "10:913 am . Enon " 9:13 ant ll (Tisdale, " 1:08 pm Beals Palls " 2:43 pm 'Leetsdale' " 4:33 ma I - -- " 1 " 7:23 pm . Pair Oaks4itin. day l t,linrch. 9:58 am o Express leaves daily. ' Express arrives daily. J. N. ArCULLOIIGH, Gail Buptenit. I=l Eculftm - : . "111.1 t 61111F12421.1 41 K/0 1 iti,0 2 140 ;1.:1 :1 lissiont.lllllllll, sad %WM AV • LB