PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • THURSDAY, May 20, 18 9. S The oil market was considerably _ . .stronger this morning, under the intim .ende of the advices from the east, and at noon there was some little excitement manifested; in the afternoon, however, • there was a slight reaction and the ad vance established in the early parttif the day was almost, if not entirely, last. Notwithstanding all appears to. be com paratively calm on the surface, there is a violent undercurrent, which at times shows itself on the top, and there is a sensitiveness manifested to all close observers. The market is exceedingly figdety and unsettled, with a pretty strong pressure to force it both up and - down, and many operators are complete Iy at sea; they want to move in some di. rection, but are unable to decide which course is best to pursue. In fact, the trade is in a complete muddle; there is a . disposition manifested to go ahead and 'another. to stand still, and it is this MI. certainty and confusion, so to speak, which is embarrassing the market and restricting oerations. cfteinn.' The Crude market was a sliade strong er, and as a general thing sellers de manded an advance, but buyers did not seem disposed to take hold at an in creased price. We can report 1,000 on spot at 13%; 1,000 do at same figure; 1,000 seller Jane at vember Ist, at 16;s 133.1; 2,000 buyer until Dio ; ar d evenin -1,700 to be delivered on—last first water 13X. Sellers option, all year, may be quoted at 13, a sale having been made at -Atilt figure yesterday. Telegrams'r}om Oil City reported a stronger feeling there in the early part of tlie day, but as} was the case here, there was not much done. 1, REFINED. Sale of 600 each October to December at 3334; and 500 each September to De cember at 33y 4 ; July to December was quoted at 33 bid, and 3334, asked: May and June, 32; May, 32; and June 31%@32. Buyer, all year, nominal at 35;. LUBRATING 01 Eclipse Winter L ubricatin g il , • Eclipse Railroad Axle .... ......... Eclipse Machinery ........... Eclipse Spindle •••• ..... OIL SRIPPRD Rh ST BY A. T. R.. R. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 525 bbls to War. den, Frew de Co., Philadelphia. Standard Oil Co., 368 bbls refined to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. McKelvy & Bro., 315 bbls refinedto W. P. an & Bro., Philadelphia. Liberty Log Oil Works 23.5 bbls refin to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 100 bbls tar to Libby & Clark, N. Y. Total. shipments Refined 1100 443 Total Shipments Tar OIL SRIPPRD EAST IOO moat DIIQURSICR ' DE ivr. Hutchison Oil & Refined Co. 319 bbls ref. to Warden,`Frew de Co., Phila. Duncan & Williams, 53 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Markets by Telegraph. NEW Yoirx, May 20.—Cotton more active and more steady. Sales, 525 bales at 28%c for middling uplands. Flour re ceipts, were 13,067 bbls; flour heavy at s@loc lower; sales, 820 bbls. at $5,55© 5,80 for superfine State and western; $6,10@6,55 for extra State; $6,00@6,90 for extra western; $6,95@8,00 for white .wheat extra; E6,35@7,30 for R. EL 0. ; s7®B for extra St. Louis; s9@l2 for goo to choice do; closing quiet; included in sales are 3,500 bbis. extra State for ex port at $6,35@6,40. Rye flour dull; sales, 200 bbls. at $4,75 ® 6,85. Corn meal quiet. Whisky decidedly firmer; sales, 450 bbls. western at $ 1 ,00©1.02 free. Receipts wheat 96,207 bush.; wheat heavy at 2c lower, with more doing for exports; ealiss, 120,000 bu. at $1,41€2.1,453f for No 2 snring in store and delivered; $1,50 for No. 1 do. to arrive: $1,57 for winter red Canada in bond; $1,60 for do. free; $1,65 G 1,70 for white California; 11,85 for white Mich; $1,85@1,87 for white Cana da, and $1,50 for white Canada in bond, included in the sales were 50,000 bush No. 2 spring to arrive at $1,42.' Rye dull; sales 2,800 bush at $1,28 for western; $1,35 for state. Barley dull and, drooping. Barley Malt quiet. Corn: receipts were • 14,400 bush; market is without decided change; sales 44,000 bush at 74@87c for inferior to pr.tme new mixed western; 90c • for old do. in`store; 90c for new white southern. Oats : receipts were 46,805 bush; market firmer; sales 48,000 bush at 78c for western in store; 7879 c for do, afloat. Ri c e quiet. Coffee dull. Sugar quiet and rm; sales 500 hhds Cuba 11X i@l2c. Mies moderately active; sales 250 hhda M uscovado at 53©55c. Petroleum firm at 16c for crude and 32c for refined.- Bops quiet at 6®l4c for American. Lin ' seed oil firm at 111,07@1,10. Spirits tur pentinebbls at firth at 47©48. 7'ork flrmq;sales of ti e firmsog62; new mesa closing at 1.31,550;21, cash 3l, £31,25; old do. 425,35@25,26;:prime $ 28 ,25@28,37. Prime mesa beef 'dull ;; sales of 130 bbls at $ 8 ,00@)16,001fo.r new plain mess; $12.00 (?,18,00 for new extra mess ; tierce beef quiet; sales of 50 tierces ats22,oo@2B,oofor prime mess; $20,00@22,00 for India mess beef; hams steady; sales of 80 bbls at ,$20,00@32; cut meats steady; sales of 150 packages at 12%@13 for shoulders and 15,4@16 for hams; middles quiet; sales of 100 boxes; short clear 17c. Lard firmer; sales of 1,030 tierces at 17 @l9 for steam, and 12©14 for kettle rendered; • also sales of L3OO tierces of steam at 19; seller for May and June. Batter quiet .at 35(4)38 tot Ohio, and 36©40 for State. Cheese firm at 19@23. Freights to Liver pool decidedly firm; engagements for 80,000 bush wheat at 3%d per isall; 44€P5d'per steam , and 1600 bbls flour at 'sill:laser Steamer. LOast.—Flour closed a shade lower, with a moderate export demand for com- Mon extra.. Wheat is active for spring, at a slight decline; No, 2 $1,42®/,45 in' store wad afloat, and $1,42 to arrive. Rye -is dull and heavy, at $1,25 for western. Oats; the market closed dull at 7807 4 for western afloat. Corn is dull at .8.51: for, sound new mixed Western. Per is quiet at 01,50 for new mess. Beef is nominally un changed. Cut Meats closed unch iinniet end steady. . Bacon .is quiet and anged.. . Levi in steady. at 19c for rrime steath. E are steady at 16® Bc. ggs • LOtrurviztx,' May:4o.—Tobseco is sa tire, with sales o f=hogalieds at prices -ranging from 14,70400. fur islu fair demand and , , With sales of superfine at on 4.75. extra at $6. • Wheat is quiet at 11,50. Corn firm at Oats firm at 70@720. Rye is held ate,4s. Malt: No. I Spring, $2,25. Coffee; coMmon to choice RiO la held at 20M15.28e.. Sugar; common to choice Near Orleans, 1 2016 c. Molas ses; prime New Orleans, 754 and Sorghtan 550. Ray: choice thzusthlr, :on levee, st $22,50. Potatoes,are dull at $ 1 40@1,26 from store. Cotton Is firm at 26X0 for middling, and 25c for low mid dliNt pod 250 ordinary at 24c, and ordinary at . _Cement 18 eteady at .2(42.2.5 per barrel. Butter; fresh country, 27@80c. fresh packed. 16@leo on arrival. Wool: .unwaahed, 33©B6c, and tub 'washed at 45@48c. Whisky; raw is; held at 95007 c .free, with but • a small coppersupply in the market, and new stilled at 11,40 @/,50, free. g: two pound Kantuoky ply, 214 1 4 81 1 1 : n one and al/elf do. •at 16@ 1 7 0 ; :machine rope, 8,45)83i0. Candies, fall weight. star, 2A3i@fityier: Beeswax, prime lofit, PrOvialoss firm: Mass Pork 1138=1,50. Bulk ME meats nominal; bacon shoulders 13Mci rib sides 163.(c, clear sides 17xc. Lard, prime leaf, 18(4)1S3ic in tierces. Hams, fancy sugar cured, 190. Cattle; the sup ply is equal to the demand: choice ship ping fiy,@73.c; bcst butchers' cattle, Sig 8,0. Hogs; demand fair; well fatted Bi4@)9c. Sheep; demand fair and supply light; good and choice sheared sell at 4@ 4%c. Cale/too, May 20.-Eastern Exchange dull at par buying and 1.-10 premium selling. Flour quiet and unchanged; spring extras 13,3 FR@8,25. Wheat more active and unsetued; sales of No. 1 at 1 1 . 1 734©1,19, No. 2 a 81,14©1,1514c; closing steady at 1414©1,14k; this after noon dull and nominal at 11,14k©1,14k. Corn active and firmer, with sales of No. lat 68 @6B c, No. 2at 58©68xc, and rejected at 62k©53%c; closing at 643 c for No. 1, 58. ©583.0 for No. 2, and 53c for rejected; unchanged this a ft ernoon. Oats firm and %@lc higher; sales of No. 2 at 6 0©61kc; closing at 61,5611.(c; sales at 593§©60 seller June, and 6035@62cbuyer this month. Rye dull at 61,14 for Is;o. 2 at In, 55, e an . dßamyl d e ull; sales of No. lots 11,60©1,65 on track. Highwines active and excited at I@lko higher; sales at 95@96c, closing at outside price. New Orleans molasses 95c©11. Sugar 133.,©14 ; c for common to choice, Provisions qifiet, firm and steady; mess pork 131 cash, and 131,75 buyer for the month; lard 18c; short clear middles 15Nc for loose; and rough sides 14c;. sweet pickled hams 15©1534c. Receipts past twenty-four hours: 5,923 bbls flour, 23,350 bus wheat, 46,414 bus corn, 21,407 bus oats, 2,530 bus rye. 750 barley, 9,034 hogs. Shipments: 7,674 bbls dour, 25,540 bus wheat, 75,603 'bus corn, 7,394 bus oats, 822 bus , rye, 7,583 gs. Freights dull at 5c for wheat. CINCINNATI, May 2 0.-Flour quiet family 16@6,25. Wheat unchanged; No. 2 81,30. .Corn quiet and, unchanged; ear 65©66c. Rye dull at $1,32©1,33. Barley unchanged and quiet. Cotton unchan ged and feeling firmer, owingto the ad vance in gold; middling 27©273,rc. To bacco firm and in good demand; sales 192" hhds at full rates. Whisky firmer at 90c and very little offering. Mess pork firm but quiet at $3l; sales 200 bbls. Bulk meats at 12c for shoulders, and 14k© 1434 c for sides; market quie t demand light. Bacon unchanged and firm; shoul ders 13c; sides 1 6k©163.,/c for clear rib and clear. Lard not offered: it could have been sold this afternoon at 1835 c. Batter in good demand at 33@36c for fresh. Eggs 17c and in detnand. Sugar firmer and generally held Mc higher; Coffee held Mc higher, owing to the ad vance in gold. Molasses in demand; New Orleans 75©80c. No change in oils. Linseed firm at 11,04. Lard oil firmer at 14,42©1,47. Gold buying at 142 k; selling 142%. ST. Lours, May 20 . -Tobacco in good demand with steady prices. Hemp quiet; undressed 11,10; dressed 5 2 ,38, per ton. Cotton nothing doing. Flour more ac tive for low grades and quiet for better qualities; spring and fall superfine 14150 ©4,75; fall extra and spring double extra 55,50@5,85; fall double extra 16,00©6,65; fancy $ 9 ,75©10,50. Wheat firm but slow; No. 2 spring $1,12; No. 1 11.14©1,15; strictly prime fall 1L62©1,6.5; choice 81,75(01,80. Corn firm for choice yellow and white; sales at 68©72c in sacks. Oats very firm at 68©70c. Rye quiet at /1,17 for prime. Provisions are firmer, but the stocks are held above the views of buyers. Mess Pork 531©31,25. Bulk Shoulders held firm at /2c. Hama 14e. Bacon; "boulders 13c; rib sides 15 ,c; clear rib sides 163 : 1©17c. Lard held firm at 18e. Whisky firm and unchanged. Receipts-Flour, 2,211 bbls; wheat, 11,- 481 bush; corn, 6,182 bush; oats, 8,492 bush; rye, 637 bash. CLEYELANn, May 20.-Flour inarket dull and generally inactive. Wheat dull and inactive, holders asking 11,45 for No. 1 red winter, and 81,30 for No. 1 Milwau kee spring, but there. was no demand and no sales were reported. Corn Gull and lower; sales No. 1 mixed at 68c; No. 2 do. dull and nominal. Oats dull and nominally unchanged; No. 1 State is held at 65c.. Rye quiet and nommak 1.1,30 ©1,35 for No. 1; 11,25©1,28 for No. 1. Bar ley: nothing doing. Petroleum market steady but quiet; refined 28©29c for standard white in car lots and over; small lots are 20,3 c in advance. Tor,Eno, May 20.-Flour steady and quiet. Wheat le lower, closing heavy for amber at 51,38 on spot, 11,30 buyer June, and 11,37 seller June; white Mich igan regular $L,41@1,42; No. 2 lowa spring 11,25. Corn steady; .No. 1 69c, Ise. 2 65c, No. 1 old 69c, and old rejected .67c. Oats unchanged at 69c for Michigan. Rye quiet at $1,15. Barley dull. Re ceipts-2,800 bbls flour, 5,300 bus wheat, 10,400 bus corn, 7,100 bus oats. Ship ments-61,700'bbls flour, 5,000 bus wheat, 6,100 Ws corn, 7,600 bus oats; 400 bus rye. BALTIMORE, May 20.-Flour dull and irregular. Wheat unchanged. Corn firm but the receipts small; prime white 83@84c; yellow 75©86. Oats and Rye un changed. Mess pork firm at 131,70. Bacon firm and active; rib sides 163. c; clear sides 17kc; shoulders 14kc; Hams 19©20c: Lard firm at 19c. Whiskey firm and held at 11,01; very little here. MiLwAnknE, Ma 20.-Flour dull and prices unchanged. Wheat quiet and firm at 11,17 for No. 1: 11,14 for No. 2. - Oats firmer at 600 for No. 2. Corn nominal at 600 for rejected new. Grain freights tin. changed. Receipts-3,000 • bbls flour, 42,000 bu wheat. Shipments-8,090 bbla flour, 49,000 bn wheat, 15,000 bu oats. Mnstrnis, May 20.-Cotton quiet at 27kc; receipts 78 bales; exports 92 bales.' Flour steady; superfine 15©5,50. Corn 9335@950. Oats 75@77c. Bay $27@28. Pork 53. Lard 18©193Sc. Bacoon steady; shoulders 133 Sc; sides 1734 c. Bulk Meats dull; shoulders 12kc; sides 40e 35c 75c 80e Cetio.too, May 20,—Hogs active, iirin and steady at $7,90@8 for stockers, sB,Bo @8,15 for fair to medium. $ 9 ©948 for good to choice, and $11,6X49,70 for pre mium lots. Cattle quiet and unchanged at $ 6 ,87%@6,8734 for light to fair, and 57 ®7,20 for good lots. Denton May 20.—Wheat--receipts 7 000 ba and the market a shade weaker; 1 white winter 51,00; No. 2 do. 51,34 01,85; No- amber :$ 1 ,41®1,42; No. 2do gi,3o. Cora 690. Oats 67c. Feed a trifle loweri bran coarse middlings 5240022; gila 127. 'Potatoes 40c. „ • er• LOU/at MAY 20 .—catt1) quiet and firm at 4131 c, gross. Bogs quiet at 714 ONc• • max' MIWS. -The riveroontinues to recede steadily with live feet in the.channel. Weather is considerably warmer, though still un settled and cloudy, , Mercury ate P. M., 65. Butane:is at the" landing, although nothinglo brag of, is holding out as well as could be expected, under existing circumstances,and in the absence of Competition, : boats are getting fair trips at a little better prices. _ The following Pittsburgh boats are lying at the Ore. Pile, below, St. awaiting their turn for ore: Mary.Dav age, Irensides, Tom Bees , and Wild Cat. The Maggie 4 ays departed for St. Louis about noon yeiterday WWI barge Monarch in tow, and about all tne freight ahe could takd on boat and barse, and Quite a number of passengers.: Elbe left here drawing about four and a half PITTBII-VIIG.II GASETTEi FRIDAI.'. MAY 21, 186 feet. Pi ,Gosney and Nick Whitten. The Kenton arrivod from Portsmouth, yesterday afternoon,. and will depart again to-day, Capt. Wash Kerr still re tains command. The Watuuaita, Capt. C. A. Dravo, is filling up steadily for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi and will be the first boat oat. She is in excellent trim for business. The Leonidas, Capt. Ed. Evans, with John Fisher in the office, is announced for New Orleans,-as is also the Mata moras No. 2, Capt. Roht, Daizell. Capt. Dan Moore, is temporarily in command of the Gallatin. Late advices from St. Lonis, report that hopes are entertained of raising the Nick Wall. —The Armadillo and R. C. Gray were to have left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. • —The Messenger was at Cairo on Tues day, and the Kate Putnam and Toni Farrow passed Evansville the same day. —The Belle of Vernon was fourteen days in making the trip from Pittsburgh to St:Paul. —Mr. J. H, Carter, an intelligent em ploys on the Vickldnirg packet, will, in a few weeks, begin issuing a journal with Ihe name of the River Times. —The City of St. Paul arrived at St. Louis on Saturday, 'having in tow, from St. Paul, a barge containing 10,000 bush els of wheat, bound for New Orleans, and thence to Liverpool. It was ship- - ped through by Henry Eames. who will follow this with other heavy shipments. —The Canada collided on the way down with the Clinton bridge, by which the barge Gray," in • tow of the steamer, was stove so badly as to sink Ligon being towed ashore. The barge was loaded principally with flour, con siderable of which was damaged before being got off. The freight was transfer red to the steamer. —The snagboat R. E. Deßussey was aground in Missouri river, on Smith's bar, 20 miles below St. Joseph, on the 15th. She telegraphed to the Octavia, at St. Joseph, to return and dredge a chan nel for her. The Deßussey had arrived at St. Joseph yesterday, and the Octavia had gone above there. —The Cincinnati Gazette says: Mr. William List,•chief clerk of the R. R. Hudson, remained (at Wheeling this week, to enjoy driv s behind.a span of fine hors% which he had recently pur chased. Rankin,la well known col ored steward on the ; river, and lately of the Richmond, heti gone crazy on the subject of religion, and has to be con fined to a room. —The Colossal is all right, and progres sing finely on her trip to Benton, not withstanding reports to the contrary. —A St. Louis telegram under date of Tuesday says: It is expected there will be a large attendance at the sale of the 1 Atlantic and Mississippi Company's boats on Friday next. No conjectures can be made as to who will be the purchasers, or even bidders, but there is not much doubt that they will be bought by an as sociation or ring, and continued in the New Orleans trade. It has not been definitely detemined whether the Great Republic will r be in cluded in the boats: to run in connection with the barge company, but the matter will be decided on 'the \ arrival : here of Capt. Koontz. _ —The wrecks of the Clifton, Westmore land, Mary Erwin and Cheyenne, lying at the city wharf; and the Darling and Melnotte, lyftig near the foot of Ludlow _street, were sold at publicauction yester day, by Jame&H. Laws (tc Co., auction. ears. The Clillon brought $1,60e, West moreland • $1,450, Mary Erwin t 975, Cheyenne $1,850, Darling 11,950, and Melnotte #l,OOO.- J. F. Wllerott purtizaned the entire lot. The first five were sold on thirty days' time, and the latter at thirty or sixty days' approved paper, the purchaser to have until the Ist of June to remove the wrecks It is generally conceded that tne wrecks brought a good price. Mr. Wilson'is a machinist, and deals in wrecks and old machinery.' —Cin. Commercial, lath. River ana Weather. rßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette., LOU/SV/LLE. May 2 0.—River falling Slowly: 7 feet 8 inches in the canal. Weather fair. Thermometer 64 degrees. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Cum:Lela" AND Prrrenoneif ROAD, May 20.--1 car stone, J L Knox; 2 do limestone, Zug & Co; 1 car lumber; Schmidt & Co; 100 bbls flour. J Connor; 252 bars steel, Park, Bros ..c Co; 59 belle felloes, Herdman & Son; 10 has tobacco, Wormeer t Co; 10 do do, S Ful lerton; 25 bdis s pokes , Ilerdman .k Son; 75 bge oats, 1 bbl eggs, 1 tub butter, F C. Craighead; 12 pails, 3 tubs butter, Day & Co; 9 tubs do, Little & Baird; lot stone ware, 4 7 C Vincent; 5 tubs butter, Duff & Son; 75 bells chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 19 sks oats, M'Renry & Hood; 10 bbls crude oil, Johnson & Paine; 33 sks rags, W H Graff: 1 bbl eggs, 1 bx butter. Head & M; 14 bbls potatoes J A Graff; 1000 feet lumber Excelsior Coffin Co; 150 tes hams, ifanna & Co; 50 dodo, r• Fried; 100 empty boxes, E Hazelton; I bx butter, E Hoyiet. PITTBDITROK CINCINNATI AND BT. LOllll3 RAILDOAD. MEW 20.--40 aka oats, F Schields; 15 bbls, 40 skis flour, G Mey ers; 9 bbls potatoes, 1 do soap, Meanor. & H; 16 aka hair, G N Hoffstatt; 1 car lum ber, J Ramsey; 2 do ear , corn, S Hood; 1 lot ship stuff, 76 bbla flour, Culp it S; 400 sits do. T C Jenkins; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 2 tea meat, sdo lard, 5 bbls oil, J Lippincott; 10 do do, 1 do shouldere JH Parker; 2 do barna, Lewis d: M; 4 hhds tobacco, M Heyl; 20 cases, 10 kge do, E Megraw; 20 caddleado Lindsay tit 51; 24 do do , ; R & W Jenkins ' on; 100 bbls flour, Sohomaker & L;• I car oats, Etipky B; 5 tea hams. G Stenlumuner; 5 do do, Dal zell it TownSerid; 2 bbla oil , Graff & Firth; ? °aka beef, J H Parker. • FrrThlitrßeall PORT WA.III/1, & °AGO RAILROAD. May 20.-4 ears, szietal S , 1 4 11miek.,4Qo; 5 do do , Bryan & Crhey 7 oars" liels Ore, Shoots berger & r, 4do do. bur l & Co,• Ido do Coleman bin de (Jo; 1 d - 0' d i d - L oomis i Collatal bbldrY aPPles; /Ohri' / WHOOIt & Soo; • 168' bxo oname; Braden; 17 ski r_fts,,,MeCal lough Smitiv.t•Co;l4 do dO, Biro .Spratt; 24 do do, H FA sell ; 879 gallOkusistone ware, Ithelu & Wester; 12 bx.i cheese, H Biddle; 25 bbla flour, Day & Co; 12 eke rage, Pittsburgh Paper Co; s'bble apples, 2bb LV bacon, W 11 . graf it CO; 20 kegs apish, butter. Yblgt; Mahood, & Co; bbls bacon, 1 keg butler, 8 bble applea,H Rea Jr; 1 bbl Witter, - Woodworth - de Davison; 1 car ear oorn, Allen Wheeler; 8 rolls leather, A Palen; 5 bbls oplrita, W MEW' tors"& Son; 10 bble whisky, Joa S Finch; 11 bales broom eorn, Wm Mardorf & Co; 45 bble eplrite, Hostetter &Smith; 97 bbls flour, H Knox; 1 car dry salted should ars, B H Myers & Co; 800 i bblo flour, owners; 200 do do, Dan WalLoce. _ALLEGHENY 'vALLsy ItAtratoexi, May 21-620 tibia 011, Fleming it CO; 5 cars railroad iron, A Carpenter; 3do do. J" B Doulngton; 1,800 bbla oil; Fisher & Bros 1 car scrap iron, W Moinne.Y Co; 17 kW - oats, Blaney & Moore; ist do rage, , : Godfrey t 'Glaris; 7 do oats, ZwerlA OM 'BB dO . do„6 d 6 rye, .Bing• ham it Laing; 20 pkga pogato es Bongo; 2 pigs butter ,1 mp h - Knox Sc Orr; 35 sks rye, .1 Meet; 160 bble oil, Jas Wilkins; SOO do do, D M Edger ton. ALLEGE/ENT STATION, May 20.-1 car lumber, M'Curdy M'Ginniss: 1 do do, Lemon Q. Weise; 1 bbl oatmeal, 1 do pearl barley, S Dyer; 20 sks flaxseed, Ewer, Harnilton & Co; 5 cars wheat, Kennedy &Bro; :1 do do, M'Kee & Co; 2 do sta ves, s Ralya &R; 10 incs soap, E M Jenkins; doz brooms W 1 car middlings, Hack d;Scthwible; Eyster; bbls eggs, J O'Hanlin; 3 do d 0,30 do apples, Owens & Kennedy: 19 Eike rags, E Elea zleton; 22 do do, S Jones. RIVER PACKETS NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS. OR MEMPHIS AND ra dz at NEW OBLEANS—ThestEarns LIDAS Capt. R. VANS. Win leave as above THIS DAY, the 21 st Inst., at 4 o'clock P.m. Fur (Nicht or passage apply on board or to FLACK & CyLLINGIvOOD, Agents. F NEW ORLEANS, _42 GALVESTON", wROWNS -itiZ 4 A % iLLE, Tekas—The new and staunch-built steamer 3 IATA 3 IORAS.No. 9 . • , . Capt. R. DALZELL. Wilt leave as above on . Wr:DNEsDAY, toe 90th Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to mys FLACK & CGLUNGIVoOD. Agents. UPPER MISSISSIPPI. )FOR ST.. LOUIS, DU.- j a gge t BuQtrE AND ST.PAUL—The tine steamer • WAUANITA Capt. C. A. DRAY% Will leave for the above porte positively on SATURDAY, the-22d inst.. at 4 P.M. , For Reim or oassage 2 apply on board, or to my2o FLACK. & COLLINGWOOD Agents adirme 1869. awe NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, FROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. One of leavelendd Shiewbeci Steamers of this Line will St. Louis da lv for Keokuk,Da yens pert, Dubuque. Winona, btillwater ann St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers wilt be given to all points oh the Upper Mi4sis• sissippi on steamers runnin ; from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets at St. Louts, thus enabling consignees to set their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. cpuasowoon, R. C. GRAF, Agents, or to 91 Water street. CINCINNATI 'you wITEELING.iiagat JA - SIARIFT VA,PARKEitSBURG AND CINCINAI. • Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY- 111 M, Leaves Cincinnati EVERY' FRIDAY-4 P. M. The swift and superb Sldewheel .liteamer ST. MARIN, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave u anncunced above. For Freight or Pas Sage apply on board, or to FLACk& COLLINGWOOD, or COLLINa & BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received on Tuesday after 11A. 11. mhZ . . i IPA RAE EREIB Unti. p,.. 1T TR It ir R G H %Fl ar in g WDKELING • AND PAR EEDSBLIRD LINE. —Leas'. Cotnown Vs wharf non NESD . rth.I AYS and SAT arm oilo URDAYaiS, a n M. - , t ~ WED OKAY LADLE V. L. Bstiverresr, Master. Freight will be rerelred at all nunra by . I A.MES COLLINS. • FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, AreLta. EMI STEA.WISHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDARI QUEENSTOWN. . TUE INDIAN :WAIL STEAMISIIIPS. Sumbering sixteen ern-class vessels, among t' , . ratite celebrated - CITY OF - PAR tn, CITY OF ANTIVEFP. CITY. OF BOtiTOlc. CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY Olr LONDON% Balling EVERY P:ATIIRDAY from Pier 45, ..• \nil. Bl7kr, Ntvr York. For nnesitze or far.b.cr 1111‘71 uIII'4GD , intlicto • \y.WiLti Alb BINGHAM. 4r., 1 o FIFTH ISTKE g' (Caroun... titirnne: vA.riv nnr , .•gir. t Olfir.. Pittobtlr,h- GENTS WANTED • Can make *2 per day sure. 'ELIaNG by... myis HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. I hare In store and am constantlY receiving direct from mavufacturers, a complete assort. meat. of BUILDER, HARDWARE, which / offer for ssle on as fair terms as any house In the city, ' together with a Sue assortment of OU'l'4 LEHI', GUNS and REwOLVERB. Also, the best selection of DIECIIANICB. TOOLS, corn. prising all the latest and beat improvement known to the trade. I have my fabtory in Ball operation as usuall and am prepared to do all kinds of work the same as before the Dre of the' lid of February; such at jrril ding raz ( repairingnives, snit: Ling In knife bhules, and all kinds oi fight machinery. , JAMES BOWN, • NO,. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.. Also,Aifent for Grosskope's famous MAGI°, LINEN MAILKEM, the greatest novelty in the , aorta. .reV:Yr 1 1 / 1 111 MILLER' & Cot. Nos. 221 , and 223 Ltherty Street. Corner of Inria, now offer to the trade at low figures,' - strictly Prime New. Crop New °ileum Sugar and - Nohow% Porto Rico, Cuba and itnglish Land Sugars,. ow York, :Philadelphia and Balt i mor e geedSi do. • • iDri_ps,'' Lovering*, DH 14, Stilartia, Adams' lug pong and, tlyrqpi, Porto Rice, Chaba l lid English 'stand Molasses. Young jiyegn. fmnurial, Ounpewder and tiotong Teta; Carolina and Bail:ft Rice. . Java, Lagnayra and - to Coffees.' l'obacco, 'Lard Oil: Fish, Nails.' Glass, Soaps, Cotton Yarns, dc., constantly on hand. IMPORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wineg and Stgars. Menial', Moselle, and SparkHa Hoek Mimes of Motel & in bottles. Sparkling Moselle, Beliarabert and Jobaanis• burg, Hookbelmer, Burtuu47, Brandenburg & Frerel9 Fine Olive Oil do do • OlarebitLlinvorted in botles. do do White Wines, In bottles.• M. wort & Sons,'Sparkling Catawba. Fine old B llerrn Madeira and Vogt Wines. Free Old Monouganelallye‘wiiiskles. pure. do Very Superior Old ticoteb do do. • 9ole ri tn . 4 for jhroe 4,oll,4l49n'sliitnna 11111 P i ersszta 7 aad BeUery Obamdre. mulles of our awl *flag wansiold. j Md4ll C ASH INSURANCE COMPANY PEIELAN'S BUILDING. , No. 2l Firth Avenue. Second Floor, t PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 Capital All Falcll7p. ,: DIRECTORS. N. J. Higley.till.W.oliver,Jr.lCapt.M.Bailer, Dann W a llace, S H. Hartman. A. Chambers Jake Hill. . APClurkan. .das. N. isalley. Thomas Smith,Jno.S. Hillock., ROBERT 11. KlNGS,sident. J I NO. F. JE Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNoTON, Secretary. Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen , ' Agent. Inguregi on Liberal Terms on all Fire and Marine Risks. ap2:lo7', pENNSYLVAIILA INSURANCE CQTy of PITTTSBURGN OF ICE , No. 17 wOOO 13TwT, BA.NE OP COMMERCE B DING. This Fi r e Home Company, and insures against loar uv exclusively. LEONARD WALTEp.,_ President. C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH XcELFIENI, Secretary. DIR2CTOSS: Leonard Walter. George Wbson, C. C. Boyle, Geo. - W. Evan*. Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Flelner, Josiah King, Ammonley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A.. Henry Sprout. I: 'NDEBLNITIF AGAINST LOSS ST FIRE. FRANKLIN 1 INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFIC 434 & 437 CHESTYIJ7' BT., near STU. . DaumTons. Charles Bauker, 'Wagner, , Mordecai H. Louie Tobias Dayld S. Brown, Samuel Grant, . Isaac Lea, Jacob R. . Edward C. Dale, ccorge Richards t George Pales. CHARLES RANCHER, Prcsident. EDW. Ci DALE, Vice President. W. C. SIEELE. Secretax7,,prot*m. J. HARDIER COPPLIt, ARY-irr, Nort • h West corner Third and. ood Streets. • . NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, 131/ILDI °Mee. t N o ilhe SECOND NATIONAL BANE Gt W. W. MARTIN President, W. BROWN, JR., Vice President, JAMES E. STRVENSON. Secretary. ,DIRECTORS: Jchu A. Mylerd.las. Lockhart. tJos. Myers, Jas. L.Grattatn. ?Robert Lea, ` f C. C. Boyle, OaJno. Brown,Jr. 'George Oe rat, tJacon Kopp. 0.11 PR, ltßatastJno. ThompsonlJ. MeNauster. ONE DOLLAR IR SPRING. . 'baking Chair oat Of - will last a lifetime. Iron SPrings, buy VirESTERIV LIISURANCE CONI• PANT OF PITTSBURGH. LEXANDER REICH, President. WM. P. HEBER T. Secretary. CAPT. GE€ O ItOR RLD, General Agent. Ontee, 92 Water street, Stang .t, Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inzure• &Mutt all kinds of Fire acid Ma rine Risks. A.home Institution, managed by Di rectors who are well known to the community, acid who art determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to tkose who desire to be Insured. t I r:h u e s e e r e f itT o r l)l i e ln li t e le a e y v n e b d y r f ., e 13 . idintrauCe:l in l ars tilth informs- Y Price to Agents. so lick they can take Ole a day wilhout each snort. Address: [GOODWIN DITaCTORS: Alexander Zilmlck, Jean B. McCune, B. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James MCAnieY; William S. Evans Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrair. Andrew Acklen, Beymer„ Durk'''. Long. Wm. Morrison. D. Ihmsen. non 10DEOPLES" INSURANCE COM PANY. r• )1e Proton k 21 , 1:nre 2 BROADWAY, NI Y. W are FR ORTS AUD FORS. SALE OFFICE. N. E. CORNICE WOOD & FlIPTkt ISTS A Home HoloPeeMaking Vire end HeHne Rises. , DELICITOaB: Wm. Phillips n John Watt, . ,' sdiPt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Shrive?, Cl_ bailee Arbuckle, Wjuhpat.Z. V a n n et, Jared M. Brush, ur. Van Kirk, Wm F.l am Janke. M. Verner, smam , NictiPHILLIPS eresldeit. clan WATTaloe President. " W. P. treat) Secretaiy. 41 / I .____PT_________ ON. l ___ It. JAM. 60b1ene t. C4LLEGAin irius , e ____. ".31.21 COMPANV OP PIrrisBITEOH. OZ.No. OPPIPTH OTREHT4Barri Bum insure . s against all kinds ,of Fire and Marine JOHN DirWIN. , Jit.. President. T. J. HoSKINnoN Vice President. O. O. DoNNELI i &t %t ra• D . OAPT. Wk. eral Agent. • i DERIOTOBS: intin Irwin., Jr., Pahnestoft T. J. Doilkillivn, W e H. .Everson, O. U. Timm pmn... Bonert H. Davis, Harvey Sellers. ch i m es jigrull!Th, hiiit.7. 7. iitockdale. Oant.,Wm..Desa. •T. H. Nevin. __________ -. — Z77.:: ------ 2` ,, 000 000 ACRES OF 9' ORDIOELANDBFOR sirraz Union Pacific Rant* Company, ammta,„ DlV*o24,' W i ng 1114)141t" 113!!?1,41-1!"114*a ti I - ni l oa TO $5, 0 PER 10114 And on a cruprriOP IMAM. For Darther Darktoulati, maps. Ito., addras • sous nEviseau.z. Land Coinzabdoner, Topeka, Kansas. Or 614 t IL IL ',Laaulefor• N.CY, mut! et. Louis. iLtssoint. lEtosiAa).A.las PURIPLAs THE BLOOD. kOE EIALB fl iBUGGIIITH etblCotwir PiEL(OII2O6.-100 busk for sale by . J. B. 8A811111.9 INSURANCE THE EON CITY RIVIL LIFE INSUBANCE: CO, Of Pennsylvania. OEce, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS; Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. R. ROBINSuIi. Rev. A. K. BELL, Rev. REEDS eBIT. D.C., A. Cashler Allegheny Trust Co. J,AcUli RUSH. Real Estate Agent, Sp ON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, • • C. W. BE SIC X, Hatter. A. S. BELL,Atiorney-at-Law. D. L. PATTEMON Lumber Merchant, BWOGRR. Insurance Agent. ROBT. SON, President. Rim: J. B. CLARK, D. D.. Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C.. W. BENNY'. Treasurer. 31. V. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVISEE. DANIEL SWOGEB, Geng Agent. Thisls a nome comnany.conducted on the mutual Prinelpie ' each polity 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 ericourage home industry'. mh294433 B EN irnANILLIZII INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEOMY, PA. OFFICE IN- FRANXLIN SAFINSFS BANE 1 Buix,mcqs. No. Ai Ohio St., Alleathervr• s Roam compstcy, managed by Directors wet knOwn to the community, who trust by fait dealing to merit a share of your patronage. . ; HENRY' 1RW1N......«... .-- ..IPresideat. U.0.D..1! ILIDDLX...-- ..--../iMentary. 1 DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin. ID. L. Pat:emu, f WM, Cooper, Geo. IL Riddle, IJacob Franz, iGottlelb Fasa, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Winston, Joseph Craig, Jos. La:lnner, I 11. J. Zinkann, Jere. Bohan, n. E: nEnOn. ap10:0 , GENERAL AGENT,S RAILROADS • 1869. . . irl. , lsuis.G.H, FORT WAYNE CHICAGO B. W. and CLEVELA.ND & PITTSBURGH R. B. and Froarm ri 3.layt t 9th, 1859, trains will leave Neu ve ahe Caton Depot burgh city time, as follows, north side, Pitts.: Lams. Arrive. Chicago E—. 2 :08 ain Claicage Ex...1:58 a m Erie 4 ygn Er.3:28 a in I Chicago Ex.. 1203 p in Cl. & R it'ghPl6: la a In I Wheeling Ex 10:48a =- Chicago Ra11..6:58 a mSr. Louis Ex 7:08 nin Chlcage Ex....9:43 a m; Chi' go Ex &3I14:08 p in ei. &wk. , g Ex 2:08p tb !Cleveland Ex 3:53 p in Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p In:Erie & Ye's:lE2s:sBpm W'e &Erie Ex4:381p21.1C1. &Wh,g Ex6:s3p tat Depart from Allegheny. Arrive en A llegheny Bear I. ails Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale A.c..6:58 am Leetsdale " 10:03 a m.Bca'r Falls " 8:98 am " .1158 a m,ew Castle "10:3 am Rochester" I:2Blpm'Enon " 913 ant Enon ~ .3:58 pm I Leetsdale " 1:08 put Leetsdale Acc.5:113 pm Bea'r Falls ' . 2:43 pm. Bea'rFalls " • 6:13 pm Leetsdale " 4:33 ina Leetsdale "10:43Pm . ' " 7:23 cm ! Fat:: Oaks Sun - Fair Oaks Sun. day Church. 1:13 P m • day ‘herch. 9:58 aw l .n ,- •2:23 n. in. Chicago Express leaves daily. air 19,11 D. m.chicage Express arrives daily. J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. id'CULLOUH ti Tick et Ticket Agent.' Ge n ' ! Septe , mylets% HANG OF O.Faimps . TIFIE. LEGM3NYr4ILLEY netz.noez. THE ONLY DIRECT - ROUTE TO THE 0/L• RGONSWITHOUT CHANGE OF' CARS. Oa and after MONDAY, May 3d, 1869 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave ' Pittsburgt Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, 01101ty, Rut- Hilo, and all points rn tl e 011 Regions. LEAVE PITTSELMG.B. I ARRIV IN PITTBIII72GI Day Ex 8:00 atm IDay Ex...... 5:15 pm Brady Ex.... 7:30 pm:Night Ex 6;30 ana s BA° 3:15 p in ißradys B Ac 10:15 a m Ist SodaWiks 9:45 ain I IstSodaW'ks 7:40 am 2 dßodaW'ks 8:30 p In; 24 SodaW'ks 8:15 pm Ist Hutton— 645 ami Ist Hultou.. 8:50 m 2d Hu1t0n...13 :00 in I 2 dMtliton... 2:09 p m 3d Halton ... 1 t:00 p mi3d Halton... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m:Arnold , s A°. 7:40 p m Charcn train it, and from Soda Works leave Ptttsburgli at 1:184.. at. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays, ) at 9.50 A. M. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains stop at all stations J. J. ap:10 LAWRENCE, Genii *aim THOMAS M. RING, Asst, bup,/. V E NNSYLVAIanim NIA CENTRAL RAIL AD. On and after April 25th. 1869, Tiviin* will arrive at and depart front tht Tinton Depot, come" of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive. Depart. Mall Train.... 1:25 am * Day.Ex,resa.. 2:115 mr. Past Line ...., 1.45 am Soutnertr Ex_ 4:b oam Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. /.. 6:3oam Brintonicen. 7:50 am Mall Train,— ._ 8:15 am Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How'dAo Nohto:210 me i Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am , "Cincin'tlEx 12:30 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am iWall's No. 2..11:61 am How' Ac Nol 110 pin ;Johnstown Ac. 3:06 tan Plttsb , st Ex. 1:80 pm; Braddock! Ac. 3:40 p Phila. Ex . 1 : 80 pm Phila. Express 4:20 p Wall's No. 3.-2:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 4:sopia Braddock Ae.. 6:50 pm Walt's No. 4.; 6:05 pm HonodAc NO2 9:35 pm "Past Line .. . 7:30 pm Wall's NO. 4. 7:20 pm Row'd No 2:2opin Way Passu'r 10:20 pm ,Wall's 'o. 5.. 11:00= *These trains make Close connection at riarr burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walls Station eVer7 Bunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh 10:05 a, in. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh 12:50p. m. and arrives at Walls Station 2:10 p. m. "Cincinnati Express leaves daily. AU othe tralr a daily except Sunday. For farmer information app 1y tu i :4 . W. H. BET Agent, The Permsylvanialtallroad Company will floras ulnae any risk forßaggage, except for wearizygap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Mtn.. dre. Dollars in value. All Baggage 'eXceeding that amount in value ..will be at the risk of the ownar. unless Mimi by special warrant. EDWARD H. WILLIAIM". apW General Superintendent, Altoona, ..pa„ ..IyEST E.R.N:Mllignmi PENNSYLVANIA ROAD. --I.= and after April 25th,1869,tha Passenger Trains on the 'Western Petuirylvants Rai road will arrive at and depart from the Federa 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follo*a: Arrive. I .Depart. Springd'e No16:40 a =Mail ...... , .... 7:00 a nt Freeport No.18:20 a =Freeport No.l 9:20a in Express 10:40 aut ISharpbog Nol 11:20 ant Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m !Express . 2:50 pa Freeport N0.24:00 p ru!Springd'e N 01330 pm 'Mail 550 p m•Freeport N0.25:90 p = Springd'e N026:20 p m iSoriugd,e N 026.30 Pat Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny !Junction every Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno. tion at 3:40 o. m. - COMMUTATION TICS_ETS—For sale In pacage" of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's Bennett, Fine Creek,Etna, and Sharpsburg a n d • good only on the trai n s stopping at Station spe cited on tickets. • The trains leaving Allegheny City at at. make direct connection at Free.pon with'al• leer's line of Stages for Butler and Hannahstown. Through tickets may be purchased at-the Oillor- No: 1 st Clair street, neartheikapensionßridge. Pattsbur.h, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsyliaania Railroad wi ll not a. some any risk for Bag ge, except forwearing apparel, and limit the r responsibility to Ona Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex needing n is amount in value wlllbe at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. 1 • EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, .LPW General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. ITSBURGH, amp s crse T mbrATT AlsD b S. LOMB RAILWA.T. PAR HANDLE EOUTE.• . CHANGE OF TEME.—Onland after MONDAY. April 36th 1869, trains will leave and arrive at ths Union Depot. as lbllows: Mail . . Depart. Angus. - ..... ................ 2:08a. m. 121:13 a. Fast L i ne • 9:43 a. in. 7:13 p. itExpress 2:33 p. m. 4:33 a. M. Mixed Acen 5:33 a. mi. 6:58 p. ra. McDonald's cc"ii, No.111:43 a. m. (8:18 a. NU Steubenville AccOmmod. 3:58p. m. 9:33 a. at McDonald's Acen. No. 2 S:IR D. zet. 3:IR D. IN Sunday Church Train.. 12:58 p. ra. 9:58 a. in. sal-A:33 P. Y. train will leave daily. 12:13 r. Y. train will arrive daily. All other trains will run daily. thinasys except. ed. The 9:43 a. m. Train makes close con.. mections at Newark int. Zanesville. S. F. SCULL, timers! Ticket Annie W. W. CARD, thuPti. Steubenvi ll e. Ohio. apE . . LAI On and after TITESDAY. Noyember; DSO, trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot corner of Grant and Water streets, as follows; Arrive,. Rail to and from piton town. ... .. 7:00 A. K. 6:00 P.N. MOKeetij;o;l*.ii;O:Mat /1:00 2. :5 A . Ex. to and from Unt , n. 3:00 P. Y. 10:10 A. Y. West Newton .Accom'd A. /0... Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:15 P. 7:50 P. Night Ao. toMelf„lsport.lo:3o P. 2. 0:45 Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 P. Y. 10:00 Fortiekets apply to R. 11. RAYMOND Agent - iv. B. STOUT, Superintendent. nogg _ S/MU HILL UNION BARNA; Eastern Dfsiston. The SHORTEST AND MOST RELLUN ROUTE from the East to alt Points In Colosallo; Nevada, Col 4oPitti, Arizona Washington,' . . New BIPMe Mahe' I Orsgen. 'biro Trains leave nate Line and Leaertniee 4131 .7.1.11.7 a wrel o ted.kcn thmatortralna of ramo nauroan Err, Lo and liana& bal and 8L , Joe - Baarend from fn. at Lawrence. Topeka and {Vatic= f at W li nget il tdritt i nht • 'l' sTATJA grCPREBB I It - PANT% KIM Or Ogitlalfp MAIL &ND XpElßlArrurta BELT .r.e;k3KEI • AND _ ) . ; All Pointe in tile Territories" And with EtANDERSQNII Tur-wrzirrir Lam of COACHES for Fort Union, Beat's Port, Pau, Albuquerque, Santa Pe, mid all 'points la Arq., sous and New Mexico. - • with the reeen additimis of rolling snook wiand equipment, and the arrangentents moan th reeporusible Overland Transportation Lima unequaled stern terminus, this road nitnr towillties tor , the trintionnugaof gretnht to the Tar West. - - Tickets. for sate at all the prim:lva: ofammi the United States and Commits tt Be sure and uk for Umtata via TRZ MOAT aisttD/TgAlmON P 1 ICI - RAILWAY % • A. ANDIIIBOa Ufteral atipaintaides 8,• R. Ii101117ia• M Depart.