Manua by Telegraph. Nine Yomc, May I:4.'t- T iOelton Ifte so tie; sales of 2,500 Wiles atr22Xc for mid ling uplands,- Flour recieipts, 6,879 bbls; • ' iloitr•dullend s©loc lower; sales of• 5,100 . .bbla 415 6312)5 90 for attpetfine State and • • western /6 10®6,55 for extra do, fr,e@g,9o • • - -. for extra western, /7,548 for white wheat extra, /6,25©7,40 for found hoop . Ohio, .117.@8,50 for extra . St. Louis, and s9©l2 for good choice do; closing dull. Rye . flour dull; sales of 160 bbls at $4,76 itgi7. Corn meal quiet. Salsa of 150 labia at 14,75. Wills/toy, dull; sales. of 30 bbls western at 560.; no receipts. - Wheat quite dulls - Ind nominally. I@2o lower; sales of 1,250 bus at $1,38 for No. 3 spring delivered, /1,60 for amber western, 11,88 for:white Michigan. Rye dull. Bar ley dull and drooping. Barley malt quiet. Receipts of corn, 21:867. bush: • Corn scarce, /®23 better,. sales of 88,000 b . • 82@•900. for _new mixed western, es t o • quality; ,820 for old do in store; 94c. r' us western. yellow. Receipts of oats, IL . bush. . Cate more steady ; sales of 32, bush; 80®81c for western afloat, ' COI' o F quiet. Leather—Hetnlock sole firm; ./0®3034c for Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light and middle weights. Wool more active at. low 'prices; sales of 665,-. 4000 lbs; 45©52c for domestic, fleece: 470, for ahearinas; 62340' for tubbed: Rice quiet. Coffee • dull. Sugar - steady; , boxes Cabe at 11,M1130. Molasses dulL : Sugar steady; sales 450 hhds at 1134®11740. - Molasses dull. Hops quiet %at 6®l4elor American. Petroleum quiet at 16Q/16340-for crude; 32c for refined. •Linseed Oil .1n fair request at 81,06 in casks: :Pork•itteady;-eales 1.050 bbls at . -181®31,12 for stew mess; $80,75 for old do; --. 125,75®26 for prime; 128,25@28,50 for prime mess; also 500 bbls new mess, Bel :ler June, Itt 131,50; also 600 bbls do. buyer • three weeks, at 131,87. Beef quiet and steady; saleadl2o tibia at 18(4)16 for new plain mess; sl2®lB for new extra mess. Tierce Beef Anil: sales were made of 25 tierces at $25,00©26,00 for prime mess; s2s®32!for India mess. BeilHams steady; sales 160 bbls at 126®32,00. Cut meats steady; sales 1.600 packages at - 12X0)130 for shoulders, and 1534©16c for hams; middles quiet. Lard steady; sales • 580 tierces at 16.018,,a for steam, and, 18/®l9B for , kettle rendered; also 500 tierces steam !at 1810, seller May, and 18%c buyer [ July. Butter heavy at' 20(N8o for Ohio, and 25®42c for . Stitte. •Cheese firm !at 18®23c. • Freights to Liverpool firth for wheat per e teanter, . INd Offered ": and 4d . • 'askied. Spirits. f•pantine• - firmer; ',ales at 46(4116840. hieutlawaheathing'Coppar steady at 33c; -, Ingot) Copper firm and quiet at 240 for Battimore ancLlejteliiktperierf Pig Iron in,- mOderatilrequest a( /41®45f0r - Sootch, and14513 . ,47 'fOr America* Bar Iron $B5 090 fer'retined English', and *American; Sheet Iron - quiet - at` 113i018Mo in gold - for Rulialiai - 'Nalbs - stilidy at 4Megfe for ont,..iN t (4)BXo for olinch, and M ee for Latest, 5 m.—Floitr'clased dill' and. •45 ® 11 :/elower.Whetitdull and declining; chippers and millers insist neon a Mate eel decline. Rye`' nominal AC $1,32 for western. gate quiet at 80c for western' afitiat. " Cern :quiet and firm &t 82®890 for new Mixed' western, and <92c for old • inbred western' in store. Pork . quiet at for new mess. Beef steady and quiet. Cut meats dull and unchanged. Bacon nominal. Lard steady at 18y,© 18Xe for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at 15@17c. Cifiztoo, May 15.—Eastern Etchange firm at par to 1.10 discount buying and 1-10 premium selling. Flour dull at ss© 6.37 K for spring extrai. Wheat firmer audio higher: sales at 11,16©1,17;- No. 2 at f1e12@1,13, closing at f1,L2X@1,13; an ., charged this afternoon. • Corn quiet, t@ijic lower; sales of No. l atBN(4B2%c; No. 2 at • 57q57jic4 rejected at 49@51; new at 52©53c, closing at 62X@623ic for No. 1; 57 4c for No. 2, unchanged this af ternoon. Oats less active and firmer at , 5911g459,ic for No. 2, closing at 593,0. Rye glidet and 34 @lc lower at $1 1 1.314 ®1,14 for No: 1, and -5412 for No. , ;2, ~ c lueing at - $1 . 1335 for No 1. Barley gnipt and easier. . closing selleri No. tit.sl,6o:. High:wines inactive and nominal at 8111192c6": N. O. Ddolasaes:99®sl,oo. Sugar 13X(g114 2 )6 for common to choice. Mess nark inactive but firm at 130,75@531. Lard 1734. Dry salted shoulders 11X: rough sides 14; short rib middles 133,®15. short clear - middles 15% ®ls,ir sweet 'pickled . - 'hems common; $8,9 0@ 9, 1 U f i o e r t; lig@dso for medi um; $8,25®9.40 for good to choice. Cat tle quiet; 0,25®7,00 for light to good steers; /7,25@)7,30 for good second class steers for shipment. • Receipts during the past twenty-four h0p:v.5,03e, bbls Flour, 27,848 bush whose; 58,120:4 bush • Qom, 19,960 bush oats, - 3s7:bush rye; 4,482 hogs. Shipments: 6,303 bbls flour; 4,934 bush wheat, 48,323 bush corn, 28,235 bush • oats, 7,020 bush rye, 4,389 hogs. Freights active and unchanged. ST. LOUIS, .May 15.. Tobacco is very active, and pigs are higher, at .4%®513. for green' and. nostetti, and'sG6hcs. for sound no.; ether grades are unchanged. Cotton—nothing doing; Hem more doing, with sales at 11,15®1,50 for p— com mon to choice undressed. Flour is hum- MIS at; 94,6U®3,25 'Ter! idOerfine; $5,25@ 605 for deuttle extra:47,85439,50 D3r treble ex i tralo fancy. ' Wheat lagniet and un telrenge" dr sales of prime to - choloe spring in sacks, at $1,12@1,18; prime to strictly prime red fall at $1,50©1,7e; choice to fancy red and white at $ 1 ,75@2.01h Corn le buoyant and .. flrm;'isales of choice to fancy White at 71.073 c.; other grades are in At 664114 c. L: Oats drintbat'closed dffli and easier at 65@67e, and fancy at 68c. lOwer; entail sales; of prime lbws spring at $1,57. Rye inactive and easier: .;148@t20.- , Whhiky - dear at 92c.' - '•Orocerieil" unchanged: Provisions . steady, with &fair coneumptive demand Pork r-12c.. for Tacked bry - Salt ~Shoulders,; 15)(c_for Lsoae: Clear Bides; Baton: Shiaildere, zegoiexe for Clear Rib ,Sides, ..and, /69id ~t, ~,dear -SidetU Tdtrd liabkhiatat .L.Ramiphi -410ur0,000 bids;. wheat 16,090 bush; .-0 12 1,4 1 4 ) 91.4 111 314 Pats! 4dOWNlibi;i7E4 'or push., lith4 tiVtiftb*s i tt,.! .-- fahatod guleg sales family at . 6 k 2 Wfri t nochiniMd ag4l:tWeffiatsleW, dul ll l 141 21 1 .E5 ir C tritma ?rn quietit s i ff lWy cm e j:t el yftgetri fi a i r4l=r4ll= &memo._ _,hetterAmand:AMM tt o r g oodm 1100; sates - gm 50, now asking 13 0 .7 5 41113t0,-,Balk,Meatti jigortifielhdl there tirmlyt &Wars cilArci and sides 14@14 o. Bacon firmer ,and is good demand; sales 215 hiig'.:St;, 160 and 16)io forahoulders, clear i rib and 'clear elder holders at' the :O160) asked • d higher. - Lard - sold at 17,;01,6 the ex. teat itot2oaAteroes, but is rnow , how, se '17X(g11.8o1 the slight „demand las etitredad the r ifeelinit of boil 'linttersineblingWfresli . 4lls@B7c. m *.a an d ...the, supply ligh4; No feajigein Groceileaoi 01.15.` , Gold s 189 X bpying Money market eaky,. May 1&-A-Provialons'are steady. , Bacophytiallierff,' oo pr eletr..gidos„l:4o3. mem Rt . + in tierces. Bresk! Pork, Lard 4- i x yd , hfi c i ts - Mist XlllOOO. Seigii , e 19c. Mohr quiet; sales imir!ine a t r, ,41=l e kt SO*: 9.0 ,j 5.4 1 511,. ; _ • lrat. =Ma, • sok7 Pais 7 htektrlf 'win"eniadd San M e atUlatalbi stood d'. m a ma vow 174 .41149 1 14 TT, T - 11.1 , 7.0 c .3: • r, ,:, ... 4. -vo o - 1 ?- t '4ll:tip .*1 ; 4J 2 4 ,4 1 tg *. * * 3 t7 oP 4 .o*4; ' ) . • '4 . ok l ' ' ••'• , • t from store. Oats 700. Rye 51,45. Wheat 11,50 on arrival for choice. Tobacco is Arm; 108 hhda sold at 114.80®16,50. Bag ging 2-Ib. Kentucky 20c. Rope inactive; sales at Bc. Eggs on arrival sellat 15©16c. Potatoes dull at $l,lO - per bus. Coffee— prime Rio 23c. Sugar—New Orleans prime 153i0; Demerara 15340; hard stand ard, 17V,c; Havana white 16c. Molasses; New Orleans 75c; prime Sorghum 55c. BUFFALO, May 15.—Plour; there were no transactions. Wheat neglected; 'No. 2 spring nominal at $1,23 for Chicago; $1,24 for Milwaukee. Corn dull; sales small lots at 58@62c, according to quality and location of Elevator; sales 15,000 bush kiln dried new at .70c. Oats lower and in better dentand; sales 60,000 i bush western at 68c. Rye is neglected. Bar ley nominal. Seeds dull and unchanged. Pork quiet at 131;50. Lard quiet at 18%c. Hlghwines nominal at 950. Receipts— flour 2,5001 b% wheat 20,000 bush; oats 48,000 bush. Shipmentewheat 37,000 butts, corn23;ooo‘bush, oats 21300 binth. Freights dull; wheat 18X®14c, corn 113 i @l2c, ,oats Sc to New York. • • CLEVELAND, May 15.—Flour: city made at $9@)9,26 for- treble extra white; $7,76 for double extra , amber, $6,75@7 for double extra red winter, $6 for extra red; country made at 86,501217,60 for double extra red and amber, $6®6,75 for double extra spring, and $7,5148,50, for double eitra white winter. Wheat: sales of 1 .. ear No. 1 red winter before 'Change at $1,45, not so firm on 'Change; No. 2 do held at $1,29. Corn held at 70c. Cate held at 89e. Rye held at $1,80©1,85 for No. 1, and 111,25(411,28 fbr , No. 2. Petro r lepm: refined held at 28@)29e for large lots, and standard white in retail lots at 30g3/e. Nnw OnLeans, May lb.—Cotton quiet; middlings 283‘@2.8%c; sales, 800 bales; receipts, 1,581 bales; exports, 5,705 bales. Gold 139 X. Rsehange—sterling, ,152/; - New Yorkeight; N' per cent. premium. Flour dull; superfine 55,37; double extra 55,75; treble extra 56,25. Corn firmer; white' 75@)76c. Oats 76c. Bran 51,20. Hay, prime, 525©26. Pork 532,25. Bacon 1334@17N0. i Lard—tierce 18340; keg 193 s €4oc. Sugar—common 9M©1034c; prime 1334 Molasses nominal; ; fer menting 26©51c. Whisky—western rec tified 82%©92Mc. Coffee—fair 1534 c; prime 16340. ; TOLEDO, May, 15.—Flour is inactive. Wheat dull and lower; amber 51,43 on spbt and 51,41 seller June, at close 51,4234 being best bld for spot; white Michigan 51,47. Corn market is declin-i • ins; No. 168 c; No. 2 65c. Oats unchanged.!, Rye dullAt 51,/5. Barley nominal. The receipts. were Flour 2,800 bbls; Wheat_ .. , 5,200 htushs;; Corn 33,600 blush's; Oats 3,300 bush's: i The shipment were Flour 900 bbls; 'Wheat 0,900 burps; Corn 7,900 `bushs; Oats 9,800' bu shy ; Rye 2,200 bushy.: . 2diLwitrusa;Ma_ 'y 15,—Floor, little in_ demand; choice .Minnessota;ss,7so4oo ; cholo/1 Wisconsin and . Biwa- $5,20@5,87:' mealtall 5 6 1 00 '35.25. Wheat unsettled at' 111,15 for 1N0...1. and 51;10X for N 0.2. i Oats dull an weak sZ'6B@69b lbr No. 2.' - Corn entirel isoadtud.' Rye dull; neg-• lected and n sales. Barley nominally unchanged. - Oat firmer. Receipts -3,000 bbls flour; 41,000 bush wheat, and 6,000 bush oats. , Shipments-7,000 bbls flour, and 75,000 bush wheat. PHILADELPHIA. May 15.—Flour is dull and weak; sales of Northwestern extra family at 56,25®7,00; Ohio do. $7,25® 8,50. Wheat la_ declining; sales of red at /1,55®1,65; amber, $1,70. Rye is un changed. Corn Is very quiet; sales of yellow at 87(4)88; mixed western is un changed. Oats steady at 82c. Petroleum is unchanged. Provisions are unchanged. Whisky is dull and freely offered at 94c. for free. BALTIMORE, May 15.—Flour dull and irregular. Wheat: receipts small and prices nominal. Corn firm; white 83c; yellow unchanged. '..Oats' dull. Rye dull. Mess Pork quiet at 131,50. Bacon firm; rib aides 113340; clear sides 17 3 shoulders 14Vo. Hams 19@20e. Lard dull at 19c. Whisky firm but dulls: 99c. DETROIT, May 15.—Wheat; receipts; 4.500 bush; market firm, with a good de mand; extra white winter sl,7B@i,Eo; No. 1 do. $1,60©1,61; No. 2 ;1,38; No. 1 amber 11,48. Corn advanced to 70c. Oats scares at 700. Feed Bran $2O; coarse middlings 122,25; fine do. W. ST. Louts, May 15.—Cattle in moderate demand at 4@7;;c. Hogs stiff, at B@9o for good to choice. • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH. FORT WAAR a CHI CAGO RAILROAD. May 15.-1® bbla flour, D Wallace; 100 do do, Seghmyer it V; 100 dodo, Kirkpatrick it Co; 100 do do, Watt, - Lang it Co; 600 do do, owners; 2 care dry salted shoulders, Myers it Co; 36 bales rags,,Pitts Paper Co; 24 aka do, Christy it Benham; 15 taxa cheese, E Ha rmon; 5 do .do, W D Cooper; 50 bole flour, W Haslage; 10 do do, C M Fees; 47 bdla hides, B Pflamm; 1 car oats, Blaney it Moore; 1 do do, J It W Fairley Ido do, Strickler it M; 1 do do, Schupp & Co: 200 bbla flour, 1 car rye, Cuip it Shepard; 1 car corn, M'Henry it Hood; 1 do hay.- 0 H Allorton; 10 bag beef tongues, Sellers & Co; 25 do cheese, Volgt. Mahood' it Co; 12 bbls apples, Meanor & Harper; 3do eggs, H Riddle; 2do do, J A Jacobs; 1 car hay, Bricker & Co; 1 do potatoes, H Rea Jr. p,steLaign AND Pyrissoneit RAIL. BRAD, May 13.-2 cars limestone, Zug it ' Co; 2do do. McKnight it Co; 1 car lum ber, W D Hamilton; 1 do oats, Robb it Herron; 1 car stone are, Bonner it Rob inson; Ido stone, X L Knox; 80 bbla flour, Schomaker itl4 147 bbls oil, Pen nock & Beeson; lot furniture, Hammer it Son; do do, 0 H Dauler; 35 bas cheese, J A Graff; 2 bbls butter, W 0 Miller; 15 bxs cheese, Van Golder ilt S; Mingo mo lasses, Armstroxig, Bro &Co; 2 bole eggs, J... 7 Pettit; 2do do. A L Cramer it Co; 24 bdls chairs, Bedford CO. PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST. Loulii Milt -ROAD. May 1.5:-20 bas, .1 bbl ' starotr e lstriokliir & MT. 2 bbls whisky, D Haworth ; 'l' bbl batter, 11 R Tomer; Ido egge; Jae ASP; 2 dit a ido, A Crawford; 18 do apples, Bragger an 4,0'11: fear ear GOMM. Knot; Mt bitour;ll-10Poltliker a 14.40 toilliams,..r Iligellers At•Cci•' 1 bbl litarnillll,‘Ramilton iik i t Co; 2 bx's Tadao; L.l Brecht; "5 bbls ; I oil. Atwell. Lee it. CO; 5 do do, flrafr4lennet it'Oo; 211110' 'hfilnii;B tea do, & 844Altner; 2(l i dollo. GO *O "NV he nill B ki riril ~ 2 1 do r ye 4 44 d? he ' yo.. ` • ' YAzzarr ..147.1.R0ADi 1 • -8201, 41 1, p_ L w IT. wait; on 40 widl ottematz 'do, Fisher' &13ro; .ow do ,do irstaii4 Bowers; 180 A 0 dO:,,D14Ragertot t; 61 Oka data, tear gtilti,llleottif it - Masi; 5 bbla tallow,lo billet cal r Skins, - Flacons & Soki; 2 cars stone r Henderson & CO; 2do met al, M' Knight, Porter it Co; - 84 sks 'oats, .Adams & Austin ; 1 loar grain, Binham :,.Laing; -1 do lime, D .1. Reynol ds,-17 . hides. Flacons it Son ; ,1 car metal, Lyon, Sittirb It CO; ._ ALLRORENY STATION. Ma y -15.-1 car Ilatseell, g B..k eis aydam; 1 .oar oats, .1' B 6 to McKee;dls ''Whitesides &Dram; 2 cars staves , lyaj &' Robtirtion;, Ido do, J M HOMphill; 25 bble,apAciti, R & A Carson; 200 green bides; A Holstuind; 12 • bbls apples, Owent lit Kennedj; :1 car stone ware P;l3lNyeali 1- e 1 - r; 10 'bills sacks, Kennedy h Bro.- 1 - ) ,' -: , , •I r . &LAKER iiimintoter.. 44:11 , "/V41140ideboliPtelielst isesettuto for iNVICriP.,-., ,Arr:, Iff.,P,/. 1 9 1 )1. 3,14 0- iv, • 144 - ') :7, - ,- ,..i.r1 ~.7.4 . A . ..im .iiiik m .: 4 1 01 ; PI GH GeNZETIT_i RIVER NEWS. e river, under the influence of re cen rains, was rising slowly yesterday, withsix feet in the channel by the Mo nongahela marts last evening. Weather cloudy and unsettled, with frequent hes ix showers. Mercury at noon 50. T e t only transient arrival we have to re is the' Loot ides from St. Louis, and this is her first appearance here since late last fall. She was drawing all: the water from Wheeling up, , , , , had to lighten at Merriman, and done consider able sparring at Glass Souse. There have been no arrivals since the date of our last report . . The St. Marys, froni Cincinnati. is line here this after noon and will depart ,as usual to-mor row.' The Kate Putnam and Lorena left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Friday, with good trips. The Grey Eagle arrived and departed for Parkersburg as usual. The Glendale left.CieLeinnati for Pitts burgh on Friday night and the New York was advertised to' follow on Satur day: . ' The Haggle Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin, is announced for Si. Louis, and passen gers and shippers will beitrin mind that sh will be the first boat out. e new Wismar Matamoras No. 2, is al ost finished and will take her de- Paiture fbr New Orleans in a few days. The ,St. Paul Press, of Wednesday, says: Business on the levee, yesterday 'morning, was brisk for awhile. The Belle Vernon, from Pittsburgh, In com mand of Capt. J. J. Darragh, and clerk, Thoinas Darragh, was discharging a heavy load of iron, glass and nails. She was fourteen days making the trip from Pittsburgh to St. Paul, and brought round about 550 tuns of freight for the upper river. Her offictirs report active business at Pittsburgh- and Wheeling, but very dull at Cincinnati and all other points along the river. The Belle Vernon left- for Pittsburgh. She has engaged considerable flour at , Winona, and other freight at points be. low. The Dubuque Herald, of Tuesday, says: The Tom Jasper Is a huge craft, in length, breadtn and thickness, her tow ering chimneys are higher than any other boat's on the river, which makes her the terror of all up river telegraph operators. She 'has raked down the wires twice at-Hastings, and will fight It out ott that Due all summer, unless the Water falls. - • —The Wannita left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday. Inoloded in 4er cargo for Parkersburg are 600 bbls bement and 169 maks wheat for Blariet ta.• For Pittsburgh - she has 250 tuns, In. olndii3g.9oo bbIS Hour, 427 sks bran. 200 bales cotton, 641 blootna iron, 166 aaoks itheaklthea&cattib, &c. She ago had' 665 sacks wheat foi. Middleport. • Pilots, , 131 :1 ,11 •Fm.5 3 . 0 4. add James Riley. • —Captain Brown's new boat for the New Orleans and Bayou Sara trade, now being built at Stuart & Barmore's ship yard, Jeffersonville, is to be called W. S. Pike. —The Economist has gone on an ex plering trip up the Arkansas as far as Fort Gibson. She was heavily loaded with Government and private freight. ,This is her first trip above Fort Smith. The Vicksburg Herald says: T. H Carter, of the Rubicon, informs it that he will commence the publication of a monthly paper about the first of next month, which will be strictly devoted to steamboat interests. Who is J. H. Car ter? —A Cairo telegram to the Cincinnati Con atercicii,' under date of Thursday says: A dockhand on the Stella, named John Humes, of Louisville, was . ornahed to Oeath this morning between the pit man and fantail. His body was placed in 'a metallic coffin by the Captain of the Stella and taken to Louisville. - I —John S. Graham, an old •steamboat dark, died at Madison, Ind., on Monday evening. He bad beed up, town, walk ing around and talking to his friends, and seemed unusually well and cheer ful. When on his way home to supper he was seized withal paroxysm of cough ing in front of H. F. Robin's furniture store, and took hold of one of the posts which support the awning, when a seyere hemorrhage set in and he fell to the pavement. Friends went to him's sistance and carried him into the wire roam, where he died in a few minutes. Local Inspeotcws Devenny and Fish have revoked' the• license of Laing Halliday, First Engineer of the Ohio No. 4, for sleeping on•duty. The Mary Davage and barges have gatie to the St. Louis iron pile for a cargo of ore for Pittsburgh. —Messrs. W. H. Fry. D. C. Robinson and John R. Stuart, late of the firm of Stuart lit Barmore, steamboat builders. Jeffersonville, have purchased the Mad ison Ship-yard and Marine Railway and appurtenances and machineig belonging thereto, and will carry , on the business of steamboat-building in all its branches, under the firm of John R. Stuart at Co. The new company have taken posses- Won of the property, and are busy , in re fitting and repairing the machinery for active operations.. They have contracted for building the hulls and cabins, of two steamboats for the Red River trade, the engines and machinery to 'be furnished from Louisville shops. River and Weather. (By Telegraoh to the Pittsburgh 6asette.l LOUISVILLE. rdaY 15:—The river Is eta. tiopary. with 8 feet of water in the Canal. Weather dy clou and warm. t „ , • DOLLARSAYINGS BANK. NO. OS POSNER STREET. WIABTLRED IN 11153. ASSETS 12,315,806 61. Open daily 'coeloelt to 3 o'clocit n- at.. sad •SATIIIID I AT ZyZNINeB, , teem j el l itle i ts l 2 3 aZi e be n tli r tligltrg t° m i" O ci ti c ri o'clock; „Dete_oll , dreorett of allsiatdi at tot ir.suthan ' UNK-DOLLA and ii,dividead of the In °ate oedarad twha. _year; In think itdd 'Desegipor d Interest has been deelarell I.4iatinally in June ,t a pe I? Shied GlalßaWerba•Orgaisixede at .th l ealt e Ms t i c ygter oe t - et! &Lit a ' Ifi.plied 'to 'the i,.. nredit °Cilia depositor a_s pritolpal.and , beara the 41wir pullers*, mmtbeL"lst • alaye ....of Jab* 'at Dectr i giretrai 0°1030;717,, Wet.* Teak 100,4 Irbil Ihtf depot:lterates.% or net's° preset h i s P a r li *ter:rail m oney • 1T 2 4. double In WV th n tar Ye y rs. - - Boobs cantsl the charter.. Byadirri, Hideo and Regulations; bed gratis, on applica. i"ci " l PT:L ' llliathiat itsitia.' %TWO. sumeret , . , • John t). BickOtho, ' A, M. ,PolloYA, M. D., Benj. F. - Fahnes Iferdman.. toch, Robert Robb, James 1 John .W. •Bhutniterger, James MoAnier.- .. J6ll4° S hidle ' , James B . D. Meeas; ' Alettandertipeer. Isaac M. penstock., r , .Ohrlatian Yeager. TM:TIMMS .11rm. J. Anderiod, ' . Robert C. Loomis; Calvin Adams,. ~ ;gear, J. Lllloh. - John O. ilindley, - Peter A.,Madelre. • °Porto. , 21'04 • ' John Marshall. ' Rill- narewin. : Walter P. Marshall. Alonzo K. carrier, Jobs B. 'McFadden, ObarleaA. Colton. ' .: Ormsby Phillips, . John ityans. • f Ho !anti Bingitalt. ' ;John' J. Gillespie, , wm.-E.liohmerts. . William 8.: Raven, ' , Alexander Tindi,e Peter H. , Hunker; i sliV UAW Van, ICIrX: . . BI 0 tut rip” • " ' Isom Whattler., iabsed, ..K.elly,:- ', , Wat:' P. Weymas. , . ~..., ~ :,=ltv r t ,..ll:x ...17 1 E I P r AUX/E;talaljBNk 0 MAW - 124 i l l ie r i l ui, mom --.-c......7.77,-7, - ...„,..„, S ti-j:Ztl l,- , k.l C""''.4'444Z-Vij 3 < l"' " ' %V 44 4 l Tpa: ; t A r:t4 l P A'A'4 " '" ‘ : "442brar lirft 'I it 10). mAI iitti= a PACKETS. p-4 F OB NEW OBLEANSZia GVESTON", BROWNS • 'L AL LB. Te as-1 he new and stealth-built steamer MA TAMORA..NO.W... ...oapt.R. DaLzata.. Will leave above on TWORIDAY. s e lOsb inst. Forfreight rpassage apply on board Inye FLA R & COLLIN WOOD. A g ents. UPPER 211DOSISSIPPI. wen fiTil lo Lol7lB, HEO•adE i i i .A: KITE. ÜBUQUE and ST. PAUL—The steamer • ' MAGGIE HATS Capt. B. C. MARTIN. Will leave foi the above ports on TUESDAY, the lilth last. at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight pr passage apply on board or to VL&CIa & COLLINOWsIOD. Agents. mairiel 1869 - . aigiZt NORTKERN LINE PACKETS, FROM ti St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave titouls daly for Heolt uk,Dsven pert, Dubuque, Winona, btillwatersun St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and rengers will be given to all points oh the Up er hilwds- WIPPt on steamers running from tit port anti connecting with the Northern Line .ackets at t, Louis, thus enabling Consignees t wet their i. re/4bl through without delay and t lowest raw. Apply to JOHN FLACK, •[I J. D. COLLING 00D, • - C. GRAT, Agt to, or to m1t21:43 4. I •91 Nate stseet. VIIIITTSI KWIC .G H, Aidat W ARBLING AND PAR KERSBARG LlNE.—Leave Cutaway, , s Wharf Holt. to , u of Weue fitreer, daily at 1 ~ WED NESDAY& and SATURDAYS, tittiCY EAGL.E.....,.e. T.. BlinwitA Master. Freight will be received at all uoura y lAIirRS COLLI NB. FLAME & CULLING 00D, Agents. CM VI 0 W E-11411 NG. ,j• MARTRT rA,PARKICIISBURG AND. C IXCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TURBO - ILA Leaves Cincinnati EVERT- FRIDAY P. M. _ The swift. and superb didewbeel Ste mar ST. MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY, tommader. will leave as announced above. For /height or Passagt , apply on board, or to FLACK & COLI INGWOOD, or coLLINn & BARNES. Agents. N. B.—No Freight received on Tues. ay after nap ST/UMSERPS. TO LIVERPOOL AND , . 'Qt r EENSTOVirt TUN: INMAN MAIL STEAM .Sgmberttr - itzteim Arin , elasir.ressels, to- =the celebrated titxr_ Of BOS TON CITY OP A 0/TY OF BOSTON CITY___OF_B=III4, •. OP L0 , ► 0.• SATIIIWA.X,, trout P er 45, north Elver, New York. For marmot° Bather lolonSacton aanto to • ' WILLIAM BINGHAM,. r. TO FIFTH STREET. (Chronitle Bowling. • - ooarlonnonslto Pilaf v,Ano. P.fileMy.ll6 clown : : • 14 1/41 t. z. a3zztaess ... DILLINOEII & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Piire Rye Whiskies. INFORTICILS OF - - BRANDIES ; WINES, GINS, &9.. No. 87 Second Avenue, ap2o PITTSBURGH. rA Ew e r,siq.. WD E BY. A. a. sr , W. M.GOJAILt 'WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 27r Liberty Street, (Dutscwr OPP. EAGLE HOTIL,) :716 EirrICSBITIUM, ISTRILk .j. STEELE & SON, 17. L. Constnisaion hierchants, • AND DaLasas IN ma , coia.BßAlN. wiziommo. me. Nd, 96 OHIO MESA near Heat Common, ALLEGMINY CITY, PA. PDTXII KUL . • JAB. I`.. KELL it RITCHARTi COMKISSIOPI MICRCJAANTS, I AND DNALDNB Dt FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, te., 349 Lilberty St., Pittsburgh, my24:bBl - L J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and. Retail &wens, No. 396 PENN /STREET. ,137.3391 IsiITTLF4 BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Orocers, Conunission Aterehants Dealers In Produce, Flour, 1111 Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, _Walls, 018 . Cotton Yarns and an PqcsbuTsti Mintillictures generally, LIS and la& **CORD kintim, Pittsburgh. JOHN BRIPTON' A WALLACI. truurroNa4 WALLACE, Whole. SALE 0 ROONOB AND PROD,IIGN DEAL ; N 0.4 !METH STREET. Pittsburgh., 1412:rra 10111r1. 1101:1111-1WW. 11017131....111`11. LT. 110V81. TORIV I. HOUSE . &BROS 4 Suc. U castors to JOHN I. HOME a CO., Wnole sata Grocers and Comlnission. Merchants, Car. ner or Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. I E I C. ARMSTII, i NG,Successor to Maur it Atakotrong; 'PRODUCE 1 0 98ION MERCHANT, No. AD Market tateet. • g At. , , .]/Z .1 f! , 1100PIN8 , SIMICOVIVINVI Qualities and. Colors. fartite6iar aitarition trento isyta g slate: and f i e d a d a4tzx mate roots, yor partkautra and mined ••r L IiETNYER, No. 43 Seven" A.Voono• PITTSBURGH. Inbtl:ent . SAY'S FERRY t PRISTINE INS; WORTH. O. E. ROBINSON, wuritiNterinuur 6). •Bitiek,iiiid,CoLited P . thiU44 Lithographic rink van Vt. fitrio,bni , baulat kra, j, 1 41A`: E INSURANCE, 111 E. IRON - CITY MUTUAL I j URANCE CO. • Of Penns3dvania. Offlee, 75 Federal St, Allegheny City Dpcir.viirun: Bon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARII,D, P., Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A.K.-BELL, D.D. Rer. S. H. NE C.D. W. A. RRED_,_ Cashier : Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent, SIMON DItUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BE NN Y, Hatter, Ai 8. BELL, Ationtepat-Lavr, IL L. PATTERSON, Lumber 3lerchant, D. SWOO:RB. Insurance Agent. • Capt. UOBT. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D., Vies President, JACOB RUSH, BeeretarY, C. W. BENNY Treasurer. • M. W. WIIITE, MEDICAL Annus. DANIEL SWOGER, Glenn Agent. This is a some commit:Ey. conducted on the mutual Drincipte, each ,policy, holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be Issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted an ad economi cal basis will afford a 'safe, investment to each policy holder.' and thereby 'retain the money at home to elcourage home industry. mh29:g33 BEN FIIANIELIN ,INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEUTIENYt , PA. OFFICE IN VILANIELIN SAVINGS BANS BUILDINGS, • No., 41 Ohio St., Alleighenv. A HO N& 003IPANY, - managed by Directors wet. known to the community, who trust by hdr deaUnt to merit , a abare"of your patronage. HENRY IRWlNPresident. QkO. D. RIDDLE - ._.deeretaxy. DIRECTORS:• D. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper, I Jacob 'Franz,' ' lOottlelb Yaw, .R. Smith, . Jacob.Rtish, Ch. P. Whiston, •Toseph Craig, H. J. Zinkana, I.Tere. Kohut. R. n' HERON, GENERAL AGENT. Henry Irwin,: Geo. B. Biddle, 81man Dram, W. M.' Ste Jas. j splo:as • O t t il INSURANCE COMPANY, • -,,- P;ELASN'S 13IIILDING. . 5151 No. . Mb Avenue. Second Floor, • PITTSBURGH, PA. • i Capital All Paid Vp. .. . DIRECTORS. th ) N. J. Bliley. - 11.W.oliver, Jr, Capt.lll.Balley, Dan , ' Wallace, H. Hartman: A. Chambers , Jake MIL, N. 11 , Clarkan. as. H. Bailey. .Thomas Sul , Jna.S.Wlllecti ' • RUBE TH. KIN% President,. : . !. i . , JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOB. T. JOHUTON. Secrelanr. , • Oapt : Hi J. G OE,. Gen '1 Agent. . insures oh Liberal , Terms: on .11 Fire ' and. Panne Risks. api:jl/' • sznoig prjOittYLITAIIIIA COOPANY'OF PITTTSBURSH o viwafi.„ No. lekpf WOOD STREET. RANH OP "Matiraczßumprae.: via Othapany, and Insureknolnat 1981 1,17AWIPPAU - Preabient. . ft. o lfrarice.Pres4dent. BUB T PA.TLOCX., Treasurer. HUG .HttlilailnliT, Secretary. ; Drtinclona: Leonarit Walter, George Wilson, C. C.. Boyle. - Geo. W. Evans.• Robert Patrick. J. C. Lyre. Jacob Painter, .1. C. Ple tier, Joslab King John Voegtley. Jas.-H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, j 74: INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA, 0F1F1C74426 4 437 CHESTNUT BT.,near GTE. DIIMM:M3 Manes iV. Bancker, Mordecai H. Louie Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea. Jacobil. Wrath. Edward C. Dale, r^v'worwe W. Richards, George Vales. CHARLES O. BANCHER, - President. , EDW..O. DALE, Flee President. BTEELE,__Secretary,wro tem. , J. GARDNER COFFIN, Acinerr, HottrWeat corner Third and Wood Streets. mn2ll:wl6- NATioNAL INSURANCE COMPANY, • Cor. iederal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, hi the SECOND NATIONAL ILINIC BUILDINO. W. W. MARTIN, _President, JOHN BROWN,__Ja., vice President, • JAMES E. STAVENSON,, Secretary. DISZCTORS: • . I rt John A. Myler, Jae. Loebbart.ro.. Mien, Jaa.L.Graham. Robe Lea, C. C. Boyle. Jon. Brown,Jr . George Gent, Jacob hope, 0.11 S'valtllams Jao.Tbotaimpuil. Mcblanaher ENTERPRISE • INSURANCE . COMPANY i OP PITTARD:JR OH, PA., °Bile°, No. 424 PENN ST., (INNATIONAL TEUST CO. BUILDING.) • \ DIRECTORS: - BentAMelOon, 'bt. Liddell, W. 'J. Friday, • G. aledle, 1 C. Van Buren, . Kirseb, r o Z. H. Blanchard, J. Rannwiseh, lids, ' Siebert. 1... j. J. Weisser, P. Sebildeeker• i E. S.liriS i President. , BQBT. Di 1180.14. .Vice President. BOBT.J. lORIEL Treasurer. 'felt . : J. J. ALBLETZ. Secretary. WESTERN INSURANCE COM. 1 . PANY ON PITTSBURGH. LBEANDER FrIOIC. President. WM. P. HEBB& T. Secretary.. CAPT. GEORGE BELL, General Agent. Orace, 921 Water street, Beane." Gooe Wes. house, up Stairs, Pittsburgh. Will ure ageing. all kinds of Fire and Ma. iliti Risks: Atonic institution, managed by Di rector} 'who are . well ;known to .the community, and who are determined by promptness and libel'• nifty to maintain the character which they have assumed, as °Tering the best mtection.to Ligon° who desire.LO be Insured.. ~.- ninurrOne: Jilexianiar Hlntick. ' "Jelin R. MiOune, it. Miller, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, Jame s meacjeii. ..; WHlLtaz B. Evans. • Alexander Bpeer,, Joseph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Amen, • .. Phillip:W= 6 r • . David M. Long.: :WM. aliarnlOß: 1 ,D. Itinuez, ' - .. ' ' ' no tworvEr oitintorcE con nom , °Trims; mitten wool) aonrrn erns; L thane timipalty4ikliekriltrid Marine sties „ lit OLII : e Ci: V it f t li . o4 t sa g a +As p Joan glitr il i fi t.ftb tirla i p• •Bnisk. . 474271146:04 . 71 .4a ws , N ym :) , Joe, s primeit. • J.& 99 N. eentea Aseat. 13 tkLLEOXIDNit' iNsinwrcie -• COMPANY- I'lp , ":t r iTTBETIROH. 011,Noh sTanrra STREET, flarnr BLOCar., Imnires agli4igi all kinds of Elsa and Marine ;JOHN Twit Jll...L'resident. - , J. fIOSEINSON woe President. Q. DONNEL,__L .',VeuetatY• ,varr. WM. Dram. general Agent. DIBEOTOas; . . John trwiar., B . L. Faintellook T. .7:,Hawa,, E. Everson, O. 0.. H .iaml Hobert H. Davis, . matey Francis dellers. Charles EAl an. .nant. J. T. Storndale. Caps. way T. H. Nevin. - • OIL LtIOR CLeivs,. 6211 EN OIL OLOT • •, ? t /Q_lt DOW TXkIi W _ IN tIPATIZNT W/N/bOW bH,DE jai TABLZ D TU RAILRO ADS. 1869 igitam rifroki u PORT We THE .t unit:Alia° W. and CLBVELAND &PITTSBURGH From Ma! Inn, 1809, trains will !mirk...hies and arrive at the Linton Depot, north eldit,"ruin,, burgh city tonne, an follows: koays. Chleago 21:08 m Erie IgnEr.l:2B am Cl. ftWieghtii6:l,l a to Chicago Midi. 6:5R a mi Chicago Ex.:9:11-3 a m Cl. thß , 'lrFa /1. 1 Chicago Ex.. p m & W'e Erie Bi*:3B Departfrom ilogiisoP. Bear Falls Ae.8:68 a m Leetsdale !! . 10 :03 •In Arrive. !Chicago Ex.,.1:58 a at (mica go Ex ..ib:o3 pa Wheeling Ex 10:48 a ra. Si.l I. oats Ex 7:08 pia Chi's° Ex &111 4:08 p ea Cleveland Ex 3:53_p a Erie & Yrnilxs:llBps. CI. & Whlg Exll:s3pis Leetsdale i nA Al6:ou Herr Palls " 8:98 am. New n Castle "10:115 8 ass 9 Eno " :1 ea Leetsdale .. 1:0g p ue Berl. ?ells " 9:43 pis Leetsdale " 4:33 pig Fair Oaks Sun -1 513 is day Unirch. 9:58 as o 'Express leaves daily. o Express arrives daily. .. N. MTIILLOUGH, Geri &apical. 66 /I 111 Rochester" 1:28 pm Enon " .3:48 p m Leetsdale Aco4l: lap m Rea'rFalls • 6:13 Om Leetsdale " 10:43pm Farr Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 p m ..nr - • 51:03. m. Mica .410.03 o. m.Chl J. M. E.LEBALL. mylo en , / Ticket 41 • . N OF TIME. ASEME ULEGEEINT.ITALI.EY ElAtipLito . • THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL. REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF OAKS. On and after MONDAY. May 3d, 1559 Two- THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except .Bundan win leave Pittsburg' Depot, corner of ,Elev enth and Pike streets, ter, Franklin, 011 city, Ref filo; and all mints in LI e Oil Regions. LICAVI PITTEIBITAGH., titan' IN Si Day Ex 8;00 A to Day "Ex Night . 7:30 put Night Ex 6:3 1 11 ala gradr3 B Ac, :3:15 p m BradysH Ars 10:15m at Ist SodaW 'kis 945 am Ad goilaW , ks Ti4tia as 9d iiiiidaW , ks 8:30 pm SodaWice 8:15 p m Ist Halton..: 8:45 ain Ist Holton— 3:50 a m 2d Hu1t0n...12:00 maq Halton... 2100,p m. 3d Hutton— 1 i:00 pm 3d Halton... 1:05 pig Arnold's AC. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 pna Church train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsburgh at 1:10 Y. at. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays,) at 9 50 A. N. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains stop at all stations - J. J. LAWREN ex, cien'i Supt. pm THOMAS M. KING, Aes't. bap% VENNSYL YAlatimi . NIA CENTRAL P.AIL AD. On and after April 95th, 11169, Tref= will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot. corner of Washington and Liberty streets, air follows: Antes, . Depart. Mail Train.... 1:25 am • Diy&gpreas..3l:/5 are Fast Line 1.45 am Southern Ex.. 4:40 ant Wall , a No. 1.. 620 am Wall , s No. 1.. 6:30 an* i BrintanAcc , n.l:so am Mail Traint,..•. 8:15 a Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How'dAs Nol 10:20 ass Cincinnati Ex. 910 am oCincinnt Es 1:11:20' ton I Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:51 How , d Ac Not 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac.3 : llfipm , s Pittsbh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 p Walls N0.3...2:50 pm Wall's No. 8.. 4:sopm Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Walls No. 4.. 6:05 pa , Hosed Ac Not 9:35 pm •Past Line . ." 7:2_ gPra ' tall's No. 4. 1:20 pm rioted se NO2.B:49pais, ay Passn , r 10:90 pm Wails No. 5.. 11:00pin ri , beae trains make close connection at Barri,— bil fbr Baltimore. .t;11 e Church , Tips: leaves Walls Eltatksa ever,' S. witty at , 9:05 a. m.. reaching Pittsburgh 10:55 a. M. Re"turning, leaves. Pittsbnrgb, 12:50 p. la. and arrive; at Walls 'Station 21 . :10 p. in. . Niticinnati Express leaves, daily. All Otb• Mira daily except Sunday. . or fartherinformatiannp . t.: . . . e reansrvantiliillo:B4Pailiwitnal'notas me any run fbrßaggage,except'fbf wearingap el. and Limit their, responsibility tb Onelins. , Dollars in value. 411. Baggs_ge,auftdinp stimOant in value ;yin be ar thy risk or Ilia e or. =less taken Mr swim contrast.. 3..DW &RI) H. W/LL 'O4 . Genera l Superlntecolent, Altoon i4 V l 4%. i ... E T. E R N-Kggisais . PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and afterAprilslstb,lll69,the Ptssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rat road will arrive at and depart 'from the Federtl Street Depot, Allegheny (My. as ibllower _ Arrive. INPe. ilpringd , e No 16:40 a m ar 100 a XI reeport No. 18:20 a m Freeport`No. 1 9:2osra Express 10:40 ato arpteg Nol 11010 as Stirpb , g , No.11:20 p m Express 9:50 pia F port No. 1,6:00 p m Spring:Pe No I R:80 117 S 5:50 p in Freeport No. 2 5:510 9 ae, ngd 9 e N0215:90 m Sering 44 N026:30 DNg Aboye trains run daily except_Sundsr.. The Church Train leaves Allegheny. Mt evert eiunday at 7:40 m., reaching All= City at 9:50 a. m. Returning. leaves Allegheny City at 1:90 . p. m. end arrive at Allegheny June. Lion at 3:40 D. 111. • - Colon:manor; TlCE:gra—For sale in package* of Twentv, between Allegheny City, Chestnutstreet, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbors and good only_on the train s stopping at Station. pet Zed tickets. The trains l eaving p Allegheny Citl? at FAO lb. In. make direct connection Freepon kers Una of Stages for Batlerand filannelotown. Through tickets may be purchase:l at the OZor.. No. 1 at Clair °street, near the StrtiensionßriAge. Pittsbor. b, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther information &only to • JAMES LEPPENII3," Federal Street The Western Pennsylvania Railroad W " nag s. same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Handed Dollars in value. Allbaggage ex. ceeding trig amount in valde,willbe at therriiilt 01 the owner, unless taken by special contract. , EDWARD Si. WILL a; sp 'Sen egal Sunerlatendent, Altoona, a. 113ITTSBURG111,_ CINCINNATI AND . LOII/8 RAILWAY. • • • PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CIHARGE oPTlMM.—Onfand after MONDAY. April Seltb, isee r trains vffitleavoll snit solve at. Qs Union Depot. aar Depart Arrael. 31:08 a: a. 3.11:13 a. Bast Line 9:43 a. m. 9:13 p.sa., Express . . ..... ....... 51:33 p. m. 4:33 a. 1 / 4 nand," fa 5:33 p. Mks McD Acc , n, No.I L1:43 s. 18:113 rm. steubenTive Accbmmod. 3:589. al. 9:83 Wu MeDonalMs Aor'n. No. 115:la p. m. 21111 D. 111. Bandiutluiroh Train—. 151:58 p. m. 9:158a. ras sa-51:33 P. M. tra'n will leave .19:13 P. at. train will arrive-daily. All other trains will ran daily. Manuals except► , ed. The 9:43 a. m. Train makes close eon... neetiona at Newark hr Zanesville. 8. P. SCULL, General /Picas* Agents NV: W. CARD, Mien, Steubenville: Ohio. fo ,n rrrs . monou& mom coNNELLEIVILLE 104 and i a n f s tr TU ar E rv DAY a n No d y e mr f oa the Depot corner of.erant and Water almeeta, 6:dlowa: Naito and froni Doan. Arrives. Union- - .141 . town A:00 A. Y. 6:00.- ~, lifirte@SPOrtACCOMdt'a 11 :00 A. IS• 2:05 P. Ex. to and from Unt , n. 3:00 P. it. 10:1Q A. M. West Newton - Accom , d 4:30 p. it. A. A. If. Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:18 p. it. , • Iftso P.ll Night Ac. toMcK'eport.lo:3o p. K. 6:45 A.* Bunday Clutroll.Traln to - • and Dom West Newton' 1:00 P. 10:00 A. For tickets apply t' - E. R. BAYMOND,'Agent W. B. STOUT, Supenutendent. • SOU SMOKY HILL UNION PACIFIC Eastern Division. The SHORTEST AND MOST RELTART Rolm tram the Rut to In - Point* Colorado, Nevada, ' California, vtaai • • waiiiiititon ? /1/04114 • Ompnu i, -- , ;- _.....' Two T/111111 . leave Htkte Liao isit.Wrn= O - dalljytealuo:Ut Ara , th.lly.--TA ;Wu* of ramie bal still Iliwy — lionroll WWI Ws* 6111 -A l t Jar pi, L;iwnwoq, Topietw,ltilf. Arra. italfgto lot izowpa In • n . a gE itv ,i , Amok . wait . , iLkiworltisad 1 a STATES' - Ilwaw Cunt- LINE OF OVNIILA.ND-ILAIL-4440, • ' . 'COMM= PON . • • "r: a LIMN VIM, SALT LAUF:OE4 AND All Point' 'the Telliteel Tai And with BILISDERSON I II of 00ACHAS Banta rton. Petals; AVMI". Altuquergne. Ye . and all poinvlf I n ARP' sons and New Mexico. • • • L , • , a 4 With . the rtoen additions of and. equipment, and the 'arras won reaponsible Overland tptfoa ' Lille from its western termina4: this road'new nneensiled facilities tbr the,tranamissini! freight .t 4 the lfar , ,• •• Tickets tor sale at all , the prise ffnli ,SPEROS. the United Mates and Canada& ' - Be snre and ask.for licaeca via m iE wit HILL D/ ROUAW ) 011 P • 1 /0 141iSTSRII Alrb .4) A. alia•gi 1116 1!",r 1 , 11 , 1 7 1 . 11 ,1" . : ., f ImenabeishkailkilriPOW _ . El