. .., ~ • Markets by Teleraph. - ' - Ngw YORK, May 22. —Cotton quiet and witheut decided change, with Sales of 1,250 bales at 28%c for middling uplands. Flour dull and s@loc lower; 'receipts of 14,780 bbls, with sales of 5,700 bbls at - 4 5 .50@5,75 for superfine State and west ern, ;6,00g6,45 for extra State, $5,90@ 4,80„, for extra western, $6,85@7,90 for White wheat extra, 116,20(47,30 for R. H. 0., 57,00(88,50 for common to fair extra St. Louis, and s9@l2 for good to choice :do., Rye Fi.ur quiet, with sales ef 200 bbis at $4,75©6,8u. Corn Meal unchanged. Whisky firmer; sales of 250 bbls atlsl,oB (gl,lO for free. Wheat—receipts, 95,309 bus; I(g2c lower, with sales of 94,000 bus at' ;1,42 for No. 2 spring to arrive, $1,43 for No. 2 do. on spot, $1,48@1,50 for No:1 do. delivered, $1,40 for Nos. 1 and 2 do. mixed , delivered, ;1,50 for Southern Illinois red; 51,46(g1,50 for white Canada in bond; * ,65@)1,70 for white California; $1,85 for w to Michigan. Rye dull and declining; es 2,000 bush western at ;2,25. Barley n minal. Rarley Malt dull: sales 600 b hat $1,323,. Corn: receipts were 36,- 7 bush; market is without decided c ange; sales 41,000 bush at 74@8.5c for 11.41 inferior to . prime new mixed western; 93®94ic for old do in store and deliver ed. Oats: receipts were 5,297 bush; mar ket dull and declining; sales 2,800 bush at 77@78c for western afloat, chiefly at the latter _price, Coal quiet and firm. Leather; Hemlock sole firmer at 30(4)31c for Buenos Ayres and Rio Grand light and middle weight. Wool rather more active; sales 300,000 pounds at 49@52c for domestic fleece ; 32@370 for nu washed; 42@47c for pulled. Rice firm. Coffee firm. Sugar quiet and firm; sales 400 bbls Cuba at 1114(g12. Molasses dull. Petroleum dull; 15%®16 for crude; 313.‘ @32 for refined. flops quiet; 6@14 for American. Linseed oil firm at $1,07(g1,09. Pork heavy;•• sales of 630 bbls at ;31,126 31,15 for new mess; $31,12 cash; $31,00 for old do.; 525g26 for prime; $28@28,27 for prime mess. Beef dull; 100 bbls sold at its©l6 for new plain mess; 12@18 for new extra mess. Tierce beef dull; 25 tierces sold at 522@2S for prime mess; $26@32 for India mess beef. Hams, 150 bbla sold at420®32. Cut meats steady; 200 pkgs sold at 12. , ,'(g13 for shoulders; 1.534(g16 for hams. ' Middles steady. Lard heavy and' . lower ; 325 tierces sold at' .17,i‘ @l9; chiefly at' 183 ©lBx for steam ; . 19©191‘ for' kettle' rendered. Butter unchanged at 35(g38cforOldo, and 36(g40c for State. Cheese firm at 19@23c. Freights, to Liverpool firmer; engage ments per_ steamer 15,000 bus wheat at 5;i(g531d., :Spirits turpentine firm at 48 (g49c. L Metals: sheathing copper steady at 33,43;1ng0t do quiet and firm at 238@ ,- 24c ter, Baltimore . and Lake Superior. Bcotck pig Iron quiet and firm at' ;40 @44: American a shade lower at $37©40; bar dull at ;85@90 for relined English and American; sheet quiet at 11.34(4)1335e gold fbr Russia. Nails quiet and steady .at 4,,@4/c for cut, 6g(6%c for clinch, and,2Bq,3oc for horse shoe." Latist—Flour 5c lower. Wheat heavy •acid le lower. Rye dull and heavy at 01,24@1,25 for western. Oats dull and loWer kt 77@)78c for western afloat. Corn 'steady' at 78@88 for Inferior to prime new' Mixed western. Porlt dull and heavy at 131,12 for new mess, cash or re iilar. ' Beef unchanged. Cut meats quiet and steady. Bacon. dull , and un changed, Lard dull and heaVy at 189'c for`prime steam. Eggs steady at 18@20 c.4 CHICAGO. May 22.—Easterri exchange weaker at pa.r®l-10 discount buying; par 01-10" premium, selling. Flour_ moder ately active; spiing extra t' 5 06,23- :Wheat weaker and q@me lower; sales of No. I at. $1,1834; No. 2' $ l ,/ 4 3‘@4 1 5Y,,, _ebbing at $1,143./. sales since 'change at $1,14®1,143/. UOrn opened moderate ly active and higher; sales No. 1 at 66® 6734; - No. 2 60®61c; rejected 55%®56c; no grades 44c, Closing, easier at 66y,,®613Mc for. No: 1, and weak at 600 for No. 2. Oats quiet and easy; salesofNo. 2 at 60®005 c, - cfo-sing at 60®64413. Rye quiet; sales No. ,1 at $l,/0®1;12; N0..2 $1,08®1,09, closing with buyers at:sl,lo, and sellers sl,lo® 1,11 for No. 1. l3arley dull and nom inal at $1,5551,66 , for No. 2 in store. Bighwines active and 4c higher; sales at 98c®$1,01,'• closing at the out side. New Orleans Molasses 95c @P. Sugar 13;‘®14Xc for common to choice. Mess Pork firmer; sales at s3l® 31,50, closing at $31®31,25. Lard quiet: sales at 1831 c, closing at 18c. Dry salted shoulders firmer at 11%®120; short rib middles 1534 c; rough sides 14%c, buyer Jane.. Freights quiet and firmer at 33ic for oats, and 53Sc for corn to' Buffalo. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours --13,627bbis flour, 49;570 bush wheat, 50,- 759 bush corn, 41,452 bush oats, 1,150 bush rye, 400 bush barley. Shipments -9,889 bblailour, 3,222 bush wheat, 2,295 bush corn, 48,303 bush oats, 400 bush rye. CINCINNATI, May 22. —Flour dull 'but unchanged. Wheat dull and prices irre gular; Nos. 2 and 1 nominal at $1,30® 1,37. Corn in good demand at 67c. Oats unchanged and in moderate demand at 68 ®7lc. Rye declined to 161,23, but is held at 0,30 generally. Barley nominal, unchanged and 4nll. Cotton unchanged; middling 27 ®27Xc. Tobacco unchanged and in goon demand. Whisky buoyant; 1,. holders ask $1; ' sales higher than 98c. Mess pork quiet nd unchanged, asking ;31. Bulk meats quiet but firm at 12® 1435 c. Bacon in air demand, especially for sides; sales of 60 hhds at 13c for shoul ders; 16y,"®165.0 for clear rib, and clear sides at the close were held %c, higher; sugar cured hams 18®19c. Lard dull; sales of 50 tierces at' 18c. Butter uti ohanged; fresh yelloiv 33®36c. Eggs 17c. Linseed oil steady at $1,04®1,05. lard oil unchanged but firm at $1,40® 1,45. 'Petroleum, 32033 c for refined. 'Sugar ' unchanged' and quiet; New Or leansl3M®ls%c. Coffee fifth it 20®270, the latter Fate for choice seleetions.' Gold 141 - buying, and 141% selling. Eiehauge dtill'.at ' par buying, and 140 premium 'selling. ' Money, market flini: At '9®l2 .percent.': ' , • ~. _ ,' . , T ba' active 1 lilt Lo I May 22. o cooan d 'Cgs ,aid . Mitten leaf have ad va L neld, sound, p ' tattoo lugs sold at,115,7501: 1 t°9lra,4s6blue moidn' tck o w°ll dar oblac ~liyrTrs IA 0,16. medium ra t leaf 111 22. Cotton: small sal ifliftd'Arrettr -0, Hon tal leircbtdee f!,:isieitt sold eV arail i Flour ve ' olifriales' =Olga° at 14,50. 42:4543E4: double ,99;5507 1931071 9 @i .11,-, /Wheat, weak, and tali , tuts declined 1 1 44/044° good tcostrictiv mime red sold at - 444601,50: • emit% • to ninety $1,64@i8,5.' -Oorn buoyant and firm, 80@65c,bulki fa . 418 a, ibr • mixed 'andyellow in sacks; 7 ; 1 15olfor choice to•fanoyo 'Wheat le heavy' and easier; at s l ; 6 7lgl,lo.•Rye is dull and' lower, ' closing..' at 'lll,lo.'‘ , Whisky is hiher at 9 6c. ,- Groderies areunchanged. Pro g visions are held firm and there is hut little disposition to sell: Pork brheld at 181€051,50, the latter , for extra heavy. 'Dry salted shoulders, packed, are • held at 12c. Bacon; jobbing sales of shoulders were made at 13e, rib sides at 16c, clear - ilitheivy at 19,0, afid , clear aides at 17e. . Sugar cured hams, 20c. - Lard is firm at l&i for tierce, and 18)0 for keg. The cattle market is strong for the „.,best grades, and prices are held at H®7,o, %. /loge 'are firm at 1 , 8®9,60. "Receipts '-3,100' barrels flortri 14,000 bushels wheat, 8.100 bushels corn, 3,700 bushels Oats, <too bushels rye, and 450 head of bogs: LOWBVILLE. May 22.—Llitagging firm at - 220234 for 2 lb.:.W hiskyabd gberine3; non_e_ln 'the' market;` aotors , tote at • coogl,ol. Wheat ,ejtkit et 11, 1.4 e.. Corn quiet at 051370 d. Oaki lir& at 111,70. . . . . _ ~ Rye steady at $1145®1;47. Malt !testily; No. 1 springs2,3o. - Potatoes; new 18@9; old nominal ,at $1,10®1,25. Cement is steady at $2,002,25. bugar and Coffee steady and unehanged. Flour - steady; superfine $5,00@5;76. Hay firmat VP..,50. Butter quiet at 27@30. Eggs quiet a;l5 ®l6o. Wool—unwashed 33(4)36c. Miles Pork $31,50. Bacon; shoulders 1334© 134,e, clear ribaidesl6%c, and clear sides at 17y,,c. - Lard at 1834 c hale& . Hams at 19c for fancy sugar cured. P,rovisions quiet and firm. Cattle market Steady at 3m@73 c. Big market closes weak at $7,609,20. Sheep Ham at $3,60®4,50 for good to extra. Leaf Tobacco: sales: to day 155 hhds - at 'prices ringing from 55 for trash to $l9 for cutting leaf. BUFFALQ, May 21—Flour dull; sales 160 bbls. western bakers at $6,90; 100 do. ' at 56,65 afloat.' Wheat rather unsettled, bitt 'closing steady; "sales, 15,000 bu. No. 2 Chicago about 51,25%; '1.5,000 bn. No. 2 Mfiwankee Club , at $1,26. Corn scarce but' firm; sales 20,000 ' bus: kiln dried new at' 73(4)73540; 16,500 bus. new No. 1 at 73c, and 20,000 new 'in lots at 66,2)7ec. The. E4VALICES is attributed to light stock. Oats dull, sales, 1450 bus. we*tern at 70c. Rye 'nominal at 51,30 for western. Bar ley quiet. Pork dull; asking $32. Lard nominal at 15c. Highwines in little de mand, and prices adiranced; sales yes terday of 200 bbls. at 11,17; this morning offered at 51,00; in afternoon held at $1,07 and $1,04 bid. CLEVELAND, May '2.9.—Flour market dull and very heavy. Wheat very dull and nominally unchanged; held at $1,45 for No. 1 red winter; $1,28 for No. 2 do; $1,30 for_No. 1 Milwaukee spring. Corn scare. No. 1, mixed, market firm at 70c; No.i2 dull at 68e; ears on track held at 64e. Oats dull, and, nom inally un changed, 67c as the outside as king rate, buyers Offering 68e. Lard d ull and prices nominal. • BarleY..thereis nothing doing, and market, without established price. Petroleuut market steady but quiet; re- Jibe:l2B@M, for, standard white in car lots, and over than lots 2@3c advance. ToLkno, May 22.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat—amber I©2c better and active, $1,4001.40y on spot, and $1,40 I t._ seller June; white kichiga 11,43. Corn active and 102 c better; N 1, 70®71c; No. 2,68 c; no grade„" concon d ition seller, outside 580. Oats '• quiet an unchanged, 680 for Michigan. - Rye la held at 01,15 for No. L Barley nominal -Freights— de on wheat to Oswego. Raoeipts--3,100 bbla flour, 70Q bush wheat4.ls,ooo bush coin, .7.00 bush • oats, 4,500 , bush rye. Shipments-l-1,100 bbls Ohne, 7,600 • bush wheat. 3,200 bit,Bll.cotn, 10,0110'bush oats. N 0 'Va ' ' ton ' EW o.l.Etais, 22,—Oet ; sales 800 bales middlinga at 281g28!,‘ci':recelpts 668 bales, exporte 6,711 bales.' EXchange Sterling batik/MX; Aaw York sight, per gold, 140 W Flour: superfine 16,25@ 5,36; dcmble erxtrti 15,115; tilible extra $6,25. Corn: white 85e.'Oita - 82c. Bran 51,25. Hay- $27,00. .. Porkt 532,00. • Bacon • shoulders 13)/s; sides 173®17' c ... Lar d in tierce 1834@)18f(0; irf keg 19;4®2 0c. stkiar ' nominal ::1 daimon 9jj®lo34e. MIME 134®1331c.. Molasses unchanged. Whiik3c 3i(gl92Rc. Coffee . : prime 16X 42)1NC; fair'lsXc." - Osvia.io. , May; 2%—Flour active' and unchanged. Wheat Arta and quiet; sales 1,000 bn Sheboygan club at 51,30; No. 1 7 Milwaukee club held at ,38, with offers of $1,36. Coin firm and uiet; No. 1 In diana held at 77c; sales 3,000 bush new Illinois at 70c. Oats L-n ue in market. t Barley ' Rye and' Peas ctive. Canal freights—wheat 9e, corn Mc, rye 8c to New York. Railroad fr eig hts on flour to Boston 88c; to New Yor 58t to Alba ny 50c. Lake imports-6,000 bu wheat. Canal exports-12,700 bu wheat; 28,000 bu corn. PHILADELPHIA. May 22.—Flour dull and declining; northwestern family s6® 7; Ohio do. 57,50@8,50. Wheat very quiet; amber 31,60®1.62. Rye unchanged. Corn is in demand and advanced - lc; yellow 87c. Oats; western 80q183c. Petroleum quiet; crude 22@Mic, re fined 31W@31,- 1 4 c. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 98c©31. BALTIMORE, May 22.-Plour steady and in • fair , demand. • Wheat dulL Corn firm; white • 84c; yolk)* 87®88c. Oats dull and weak at 68@700 for light Maryland; 760gi78c for western. Rye at $.1,35®1,45. Whisky is very firm and scarce, holders ask $1,90. Provisions firm. Mstireus, May 22.—Cotton dull; mid dlings 27 (c; receipts .103 bales; exports 630 bales. Flour steady.. Corn 70@75c. Oats. 75®80c. Hay $27%28. Pork 132. Lard 18©193fc. Bacon firm; shoulders 13%e; sides 17j4c. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 12340; sides 163f i c. Orrnorr. May 22.—Plour in demand, and for cholde less active; best brands at 5F.+. Wheat; receipts 8,500 bus; market steady for choice, and lower grades weak; extra white winter at 31,584gi1,80, No. 1 do at 31,60, No. 2do at 31,33©1,34. Corn quiet at 69c. Oats dull at 670. CHICAGO, May 22—Hogs opened quiet and steadybut closed dull and weak at $8,90@9,40 for fair to choice; receipts 3,697 head; shipments 5,779 head. Cattle dull at $6,75@7,10 for fair, to good steers. Dry Goods Market. NEW 'Yong. May 22.—The enquiry for all textile fabrics continues limited, and there is but little change to observe in prices. Brawn drills are a little irregu lar, and beet brands are \ offered at 1614 c without, leading , : to, important sales. Heavy brown sheetings;. best makes ,&p. pieton A, Indian Head ,and .Atlantic A selling at 13i@15.. Fine sheeting% best brands( common; 11@11;5,` and line shirt legs, 12©12%, and printed calicoes of best makes, 12@1234;ntoept the COtheco, which still sell high tie 14. RIVER 'NEWS. 4 The rainy season soiree to be over for, the ',relent and'eux rivers pus tar'have 'rent risen as Minch utiVas general* ex pected, the hionongaheitkmar4 at noon yesterday only ' in - 04th* • siX - feet' aix itschealL WOrtibei ' cloudy and clear at' Iniertala, thetighliooi spirt pleagant., ' , 1 Thai ArMadillte bow' Su , Piinila tile' ronly-artivalme aye repOrt, .She MS :rosiktillatt'axy.sisociesslnLitripi, and will Put,_ b./ ,it Itl'iover , Agaln,, •.., l : r,, .: ) I, 4 _ ll* ARP : 9' iTit4 r itcer 1 444* : J O U i " • 1 "4 • . Ai l l i k 0. 1.--1) ~f t , TO ' ./r) o t . z u . ..' rA • . law. " ". ~ e . ' ' lor eq . .`. Dapper - . , p . liAilkyl J P i /.1.. , find sereand eiiippere should bearfrthls , l iandd)orain Pvil :1,, , ~p tIv • L ) , i 1 `!-; The ehigh-beaded ;•Lsonidasi 0'0.14.1 •Oreehlee, in filling uo.r.ahmrly far Mau/ Orissa, aUdlifill ribea the: 'firatf , boat out. Efike i iMililitliretCb9aig. ittaillifltdmirabir ;IRPT'efflzfaqiiVllAPP.grff°YagoisAe 1 8 , almycl 454,44; B. e . ,., itivos ., *i . v , ti ",, tiii t i: e I:lPper• , T. iiiiirPl this' other day, *as. tr4tmii a rolti '1861,' tit' a :;cieltdrabotit ilat h im, i I • ' ' i 1 , ''--- Theltilver Mont at-twit , aceounts; was aground ...on the' fallaVandin a critical conditicm,, , All of .bei cargo-was being removed as speedily* possible, but it is feared ths_boat.eanuot be saved. _ A dispatch from ,Papt.,Nte- Dean; d A t ed At Omaha, repor ts that 1 Ile• =mu te n.atemner Nick , sllsbas 'Wan' raised. The,Virild' Duck , passediclueinnation, Saturday. with 954 'tom .of , Flitaburilh manufactwes. ~ _1 fiVi li , 1 , 1,,'"/ :- ,pit can nua ,ardVelllALZgaibvllle.on , Yqind•the lirCiallikait ilefttliitl,Louls :hil., r Tkpiok, f pu la h... a , . '4 1040 41 PittibUrgh o l ie .914'.^..,r.nillnati 1 ; sou is due here • rl, r v ~'Y sEntri G.A..,EfiE• this forenoon. She returns morrow at noon.as Usual to morrow —The R. C. Gray left. Cincinnat; for Pittsburgh, on Thursday with onlyabt: nt 50 tuna. She had an engagement for 4C► tuns bulk meat at Blaysyllle, - and will probably - fill out to her full capacity be fore reaching her destination. Pilots, William Shouse and W. H. Dorsey. —The Kate Putnam, St. Loitis to,Pitts burgh, left Cincinnation Thursday, with all the freight she wanted. Pilots—Jas. Henderson and Crate Reno. —The new steamer Science just about completed - at Wheeling, had steam up for the, first . time on Thursday. —The little steamer Uncle Sam, now running in Kentucky River, is having a texas added. She brought down-twenty two emigrants for Missouri -last trip. —A:new boat was launched at Belly's yard Paducah, Saturday, and another at Cunningham & Roberts' yard, Paducah, Tuesday, both for the St. - Louis and Keo kuk Packet Company. They are both of the same dimensions; - 235 feet in length, 5 1 A feet hold, 3735 feet beam. —The Glasgow has contracted at Du buque'for wheat to St. Louis at 8c per bushel, oats at 5c per brishel, pound freight at 25c per 100 to Cincinnati, 30c to Louisville; and 40c to Pittsburgh. —The Great Republic was tied up at Memphis, on the 16th, for t 63,500, due Brown dc Jones. She gave bond: —The two two Darnell's, who mur dered the Lanes on the Belle Memphis at Madrid Bend have been indicted for mur der in the first degree, but have fled the country. —When the Liberty No. 3 passed the Charleston, sunk in the Kanawha river, on Monday, there was only two feet of water on her decks and the river falling fast. She is probably' afloat by this time. Capt. Murdock turned her over to her new owner, Capt Bates, of Louisville, a short time before she sunk. —The towboat Falls Pilot, is still hard aground on the falls. —The Vicksburg broke her shaft last Saturday just below 18 Mile Point, and returned to New Orleans for repairs. —The Northern Line steamers run through to Minneapolis on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdajs, and to Sr. Patti on the alternate days. The mer chants of Minneapolis are jubilant there at, and bestow blessings upon the head of Captain Ward, the President of the line. —The transfer boat of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at. Parkersburg, sunk a barge VednesdaY containing 1,500 bushels of coal. an-Upper htisalsaippi paper: A new style of relling lumber .was ezhib ited' Thursday. A - raft went down with a little-steamer at• the stern push lug 'llt - and a. screw propeller lying straight across the front of tne bow to steer This' `operation Is a novel one for these vraters. but it will be readily seen that it,mast work well. Wonder what the old 'NSW York and Pennsylva nia lainbermeti would think of it?. . —The Collossal tuts met with no disas ter, as reported, but is still on her way to Ft. Benton.' —The Phil. Sheridan blew out a cylin der bead on bar last trip to St. Paul. —There are twenty-seven barges now lying at Carondelet. below St. Louis, loading or laden with iron ore for Pitt& burgh and other points. —The Silver Moon is aground on the falls, where she will doubtless remain all summer, unless there is a good rise soon in the river. —Capt. Davis is in command. of the Golden Eagle, having recovered from his recent illness. Lonsvn,t,E, May 22.—River • falling With 6 feet 9 inches in the canal. Weather clear an,' pleasant. FITTSBORGH, FORT WATER dt cm. oacw Rely-nom). May 22.-7 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 2 do do, J W Porter; 5 do do, Zug & Co; 4 do do, Union Mills; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 100 do do, J M Montgomery; 100 do do, S Lindsay Jr at; Co: 400 sks do, Seghmyer & Vos kamp; 500 bbls do owner; 50 bbls high wines, Little & Pilechling; 40 cases, 25 kgs lard, J 11 Parker; 10 aks wool, J H Struthers; 2 pkgs liquor, L Bear: 31 aka rags,' Pitts Paper Co; 1 car ear corn, Robb & Herron; 5 tee hams, F Sellers dr. Co; 3 bbls oil, Fleming Bro; 100 bbls flour, owner; 2 tubs butter, Morrison it Devol; 5 bbls oil, W H Craig; 37 bas soap, B L Fahnestock & Cia; 10 do do. Means &Cof fin; Bdo do, 6 do candles, B Bishop; 10 do soap, Shipton t Wallace; 12 do do, Ryne dr Wylie; 6 tubs butter,W H Gra dr Co; 2 bbls cider, W .Lochel; 1 car oats, Graham & Marshall; 17 Wm soap, Hagan & Courtney: 15 do do, Reymer Bro; sdo cheese, W D Cooper; 13 do do. Woodworth & Davison; 18 do do, N. J Braden; 50 tea hams, E H Myers & Co; 210 bdls hides, U N HoffstOtt. ALLEGHENY STATION, May 22.-1 Oar staves, M P Adonis & Bro; 1 car shipstulf, S B Floyd & Co; 3 cars staves, C Pember ton; fibre soap, F Breeber; sdo do, J A Scott; 3 cars wheat, Kennedy dr Bro; 110 kgs powder, A Kirk; 30 bbls apples, 4 bbls eggs, 32 eke oats, 4 do beans, Owens & K; 10 bbls flour, Mercer & Robinson. PLIVNLAND. AND FITTSBURGN ItAiL ROAD, May 22. 1. car stone. J L L Knox; 1 do limestone ore, Zug & Co; 1 Floyd & Co;.1 do lumber, Hamilton Al geo Clark• 251 pa blooms, Park Bros , dr. Co; 10 bbls oil, Pennoelt & Boeson; 26 Mrs, 2 bbls starch, Reymer & Bros; 10 orates do, 2 bills oat meal, 1 do. pearl barley, J Porterfield; 15 bat' starch, Haslage & Co; 5 do oatmeal, Rinehart & S; 25 do starch, J A Graf; 20 .ftigs molasses, 3 jars butter, fl Riddle; 12 bas cheese, Day dt. Co; 6 do do, F. G Craighead;•6 bbls eggs, 1 kg butter, Jos' Shillingr 2do eggs, 285 sks oats; liVßane .& 'A; 110 do corn, Steel ,&Brovbei do flax seed, .T.W Thureby; 4 ,bbls eggs, Ltub bdtter; Volgt, M & Co; 1 ear oats, Steel& Son; •1 oorn; M B Suydana;''l' do flat.'!seed. ,0 Stewart; ;.1 do.lllnie, dr, Doilns; 1 do bran, ? lB !do rye, Clark & Rio. • •i• • ".' • ' - PrrIVIVIMIT . 'Ciiiel*Nkr! 'Air* : tit.; Lotras- , RAllABOAbirAlayl2,..4;bbla ink 1; do dried fruit, J A, i4rajr ; ,17 ski pole: Wei; ,T Cook; 0' 23-d dd; Fdeanor " e 'Tir S 4 1 • bblrr 141 dry ( hides , ilMilititlo;4B ,44 9 Robbit.l4.llBo Atla ur,, likatip.; Aker 4, 24 „licip:idlexi, akt.14,51c edit 5 ' hatiOo H. • Parker; ''be dd VC,' , iitatfir deSciinatarevattrN (.1' - • 8 , Lubsig :100 ,I# o 4l/ 1 99 1 ", DiV,VO I 4:IW ~ : r ~ i Cl ' '-' I , ' ilti x t e . 1- 47: 1 1;tifir = _... 'r oll VI I ilt ilti rit Eforl6oi &Pa o, Melia Oil Inrkai ,80 i 'do do, ro Bly. :tt. Co; ~ +580410 , d0, 1 Elora ;Roan. cry; 8 bbls eggs, T, J Blaucard;,9 do do, Jblln i O'Dell; 1 do d o, W . Whitealdea; 19 .bbls scraps, J WiAllison• . 1 car I ra il road Iron, Jl3 Dorfingtoo; 9 .iloa, 510,., C 44.par= yettOr. ~ ~. ~,„,, , 7410seX a ~~;`.' River and weather IMPORTS BY RAILROAD A MARK . 1111DGE'S ~ -~P~ioo7i' '~,; . . aMp 'ECM' - , 7:T0W:14- WW -Ir:ii:ii, tktAggt :7 4;V: - . 4 W , 4. - Sig&kaing44 - . 1)4:" . **4 ' 7 Vlt4 - 2 W4-. 1 . 4 "°' - r .**Liikt,:*ol7.if_lie.o.oL RIVER PACRETS: NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS NEMEMPHIS ANDAdE a t NEW ORLEANS—Thesitamer ONIDAS Capt. o V vaNs. Will leave as - above T.RiS DAY, the 2 411 . 1 .1ns- , at 4- o'clock P.N. - .FOr freight or pasage apply on board or to myn F 1.40 k ..4 CuLL IN GWOOD; agents. _.. - rDR EW ORLEANS, _LL GALVESTON, BROWNS.; LE. Texas—The new and staunch-built steamer 3[ AT.A 3 IORAS.No.9.. . vapt.R. DALZELL. Will leave as above. on WEDNESDAY, tae :16th lust. For freight or passage imply on board or to mya _FLACK & CULLING WOW.), Agents. lIPPER MIbBibBIPPI FOR: ST. LOUIS, DU• BUQUE AND ST.PsUL—The nue steamer - WATUNITA Capt. C. A. BRAVO. Will leave for the above ports positively THIS DAY, the 24th inst., at 4 p.al. For freignt or rassage apply on board, or to lay= FLACK & COLLINGSWOOD, Agents VOR ST. LOUIS, REO- A gr a t BR, GALENA, DUBUQUE and S. PAUL direct—The new and elegant pas senger packet • LLENDALE ' Joirg M. Hang, Captain. Nill I. ave for the above Ports on WEDNES DA g. the .26tb Inst., at 19 o'clock M. For freight or_passage apply on board, or to tay22 FLACK & lIJOLLINtiIVOOD. Agents. - algrat 1869. sage. NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, FROM SL Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS One of the splendid Sidewheel Stearns* of this Line will leave St. Louts da ly for Keoknk,D veil. pert, Dubuque, Winona,Stillwater and St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper Miss's sissippi on 'steamers runnin g from this port and connec'ing 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. COLLIsGWOOD, K. C. GRAYAgents, or to mb28:48 91 Water Ed-wet. FOR WHEELING. A dr i e M ARTETMPARKE hSBURG AND C iNCINNATJ. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY- 1.51 M, Leaved Cincinnati EVERY 1/11LDAY —4 P. M. The ewiß and superb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. 31A.RYS, T. Q.' SWEENEY, Commander. will leave as announced above. . . . . . .. Tor'might or Pasiagv apply on board, or to FLACK & COLUNGWOOD, or • C014.1N0 & BARNES, Agents. N. B.NO Freignt received on Tuesday after 1t A. bi: . , . - mh2ii Pkaitt EnsitOne p . ir T R - G ttliaritt— . - winettme AND. PAlt• - K ICESEURU Leso , ... Coeinenve Wharf' beat. tont Cf.:Wood Bt-OPP%. chili It 12 ar., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, WIRY '' .. ...C. 'V. 22.21(NA1r, Muter. Fretekt will be received at all Ware by . JAMES COLLINS: Y.L.A.C.S \ COXLINOWOOD, ' . Atreuts. STEAMSHIPS. T° LIVEitroOL.ANDan QUEENSTOWN.. THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Nfambertn, einemn arst-claaa vensela, &meg t. mthe celebrited CITY OF FAltto, CITY OF ANTsrF:rp, CITY OF BOSTON , CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF LONDON, EVERY SATURDAY, from Fier 45, z.Lrth Ricer, New York. For nassage or farther Informs:me Rmqv to WILI lal BVN f UTA I ar. 40 rIFTH tiTKEEI (Ctlrunicle s t ,i,nnnn.lt, Post Pt.-chnr>h PROFESSIONAL. G .w. De CAMP,, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW. • Office, No. 137 FOUHTD AVENUE. Pitts burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrie,) will practice In the . U. S. Circuit and District Courts, In the State Supreme and all the Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec tions In most of the adjacent counties. Ja.l):d73 WRI. B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND RX.OFFICIO J CRYPICE OP THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89' FIFTH AVENUE. Special attentionven to conveyancing and collections Deeds , owls and Mortgages anvil np. and all legal Li !anew attended to promptly and accurately. ' ' ?el 874.1111 J EIL Mc:MASTERS, ALDERMAN, . • Ea-Officio Justice cd:_tbe Peace and Police Mag trate. Offiee, GRATTE , STREET, opposite the Cathedral. PITTIOILTItGIi, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages; Acknowledirrnente, Decositions, and all - Legal Basineas exeeuted wltb promptness and dispatch. tntila JOHN A. 8 7 14 . 11111 9 AIADIarrAtAINT, EX -OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. - - - • - -•-• Otice,llsl FIFTH STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds,Bonds, Mort gages, Acknowledgments, Dep ositions and all Legs Business ilxecuted with oronantness and dispatch. - ,A AMMON, ,CYLAI Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL EMTE AND !NEU. RANCE AGM], CARBON STREET. EAST BERMINGRA)I. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly at tanned to. mYr: JOHN W.RI,DDEpL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlee, 114 tiemond Street, Onrpoilte the' Court House,/ EMIM ARCHIBALD *BLAKELEY, A.T I 'ORNEY-A'~P-I.AW, NO. MS. VIIPTH IiTREST, • ade± Ail Prrisistisom. -noudutliAVlNGS) BANK. •• 455 r rintient arra:arr. • Clll 11T1/1411 1171666. 46 sir.Tll t ....... a us, sea 61. 'Ope dilly, fromiGjolelssikt No,tolooh, k. M. , and SA.T=DAY EVENINGS. from Mar Est .tio Ncrrentboslit t _front 1 NIS o'olocl i and from November Ist tollay Ist, from 6 to a • . 1-'0 • • • - • ttyll D ei rosltamLott i r stir& of not less _tl_t_nyti " dead • declared twice a joar,ltt nne an Intarelst hummeit i l ir tteMar=amltanhnallytta Janel • A and D tate or eembez es the Bank W/111 organized, at. be! Glean . Ititetes: not drawn on; lo_placed -to , the iterOdlt of-tnenepoildtobakpnnettpatomAbiarslbto soma lut_erest, fromtbe ./st ,of .June and! iDetefibekl dompOtbdding • striae ,- withons tublin o tt,Por tic cv b oT even ,to present! his pan t te ney* t doublb ht. le g i rM tli s• t e d i grlif wt., Charter.' My -Law* Bilis and 114gadatIonOurnished Ebtla, sPplloa ' Mon at the °Mee.' . • ,PitEstbaNT-AIEORGE ALBEISE. ylotritgelnlenTS: John;fleminthotbn. A.M. Pollock, 11. D., Ben). Y. Fahnestook, Robett Rob* !ratiles. Helpful; . John eihoenlterger, ames u_ey, JAllile, !diddle, James B. In Needs, Alexander Speer, Tease M. Pennock, „Christian Yeager. • Wm. J. Anderson, Hobert C. Lociniiii Calvin Adams. Henri: J. Lynbh; John 0, Motility, Peter A. Madeira, anorte'Mack, John maximal, Hilt, saran'''. • , Walter P. Marshall, . • !Alonzo A 'Carrier, John B. M c Fadden, CliarlesA. cotton, orntsby phtutoo. ' John Evans, HenryL Jo lan 4 1 . A i ege. il..)3filk nap, pole'W 11 • n, 'A nandie T e • W.,114 Wilgtrriyang.tri, • II • suer, . • • k is giourTAllT—Jiiiiii B. D.IUMDIL 111 CINCINNATI M;M=MI INSURANCE THE IRON :.CITY IIUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE - CO, Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. Dui'merman: Hon. JAMES L. bRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D.:. I Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A. X. BELL, D.D.. . Rev. S. B. NEeIIIT. LLD., W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUBH, Real Estate Apent, SIMON D±IUM. 3lAyor of Allegheny,. f C. W. SEND Y. Hatter, • A. S. BELL,Attorney- at-Lary, 1 D. PAITERSON, LumberMezthant, D. SWO(iRIL. Insurance Agent.. Capt. ROST. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CLA RR, D. D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH , Secretary, C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. M. W. WHITE, IltnrcaL DANIEL SWOGEH, Gen') Agent. This is a none company. conducted on the mutual Principle, each' policy bolder 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 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. irsh.WstM BEN EIIANKLEN INSURANCE . COMPANY,- OF ALLEGHENY, PA. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGS, No. 41 Ohio. St., Allegheny. IA HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well 'enown to the community, who trust by fair dealing, to merit aahare of your patronage. ruicariry ritlivor COLO. A. RIDDLIG -Secretary. DLRECTORS: „ Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper, Geo. R. Biddle, Jacob Franz, Gottlelb Fans. Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Bush. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig,-, • Joe. Latimer, lli. J. Zlnkann, Jere. Worica, R. E. HERON. GENERAL AGENT. :ftplo:os CASH ' 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, 3 PHELAN'S BUILDING. . No. SS Fifth &Venue. Second Floor, - . PITTSBURGH, PA. 5 „ Capital All Paid Up. t DIRECTORS. Ft. J. Higley. - !li. W. (Inver, jr, , Capt. H.-Ba 1 ley, DAin'l At atisee, 3, H. Hartman. A. Be Jak iiin. - E!la MiChirkaz. Jas. M. Batley. 'I beams smith,,Jno.S. WILI•ek, I RORERT H KING. President.' . JNO...F. JEN SINGS, Vice President. • , JOS. T: JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt.'R. J. GRACE, Heng Agent. . . Insures on Liberal :rme!! on all Fire Di and e Maks.' 41 ' /1 p 2 : 037 pENNEIYLVANIA ' . "- . ,_i_NminbmcE. compom zimpuftert oxyier.. No. MIT , DELT. RANK GE COMMERCE litD. -- linta. Mtils Is a Home Company,iand • Durum* actli?t Ins, *IV Eire exclusivear. , . _ .• LEONARD WALTlUrealdek. t ., i C. C. BOYLE, Nice dent. IROBERT TATRICK. Treasurer. 'i HUGH MeELHEIkTY. Secretary.. • one: ,i}eonard Waiter,iltakcT George Wilson, U. C. Boyle, Ueo . W. Evans, , Atoberttalrlek, • -, ./. ,LapPe, ' - . Jacob Painter, 1 J. C. Flamer, !JOILIMIEing, 1. 1 JolutVoegtlegi .Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. `Henry Sproul,' . j AGAINST: LOSS BT FIRS FRANC LIN INSURAN CE CO.OF:PHILADELPHIA. 0FF1CE.433 &43 CHESTNUT ST.,near 41'3. 1 DELLY.CTOB.S. iCharles 'W. Banker, Mordecai H. Lon!' • Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, 113amnel Grant, . Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith., Edward C. Dale, ,s , porge W. Richards, George gales. g CHARLES G. BANCE3R, President. ~ t EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. - W. C. STELE, Secmtary, pro tan. J. GARDNER CI.WIIV AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. insn29:Wl/5 . . NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Col. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, ce„ In the SECOND) NATIONAL BANG; EMIL DING. i W. W. MARTIN President, ,_ 4 JOO N Vice President, ' JAMES E. aT KVENSON. Secretary. D11112CT0118: John A. Myler, 'Jar. Lockhart. [Jos. Myers, dna. L.Graham. %Robert Lea, • O. C. Borle Jno. Brown,Jr.:Georg_e Gera, Waco!) kopp. O`H Slettllazas:Juo. Tittantreonr-J; • McNangher. WESTERN INSURANCE COM. PANT OP M I TSUI:MO Ef. • It.S.ANTqIt NjbIUCH., President. WM. P. iMRBEHT. - Secretary. _ CAPT. (MORON. NP.JlLD, , Eierieral Agent. - , oMce, 93 Water street, Spiny & Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. in:nre against all - kinds of Fire and Ma xim. Misks. holue,lnstitntion, managed by Di.' rector* who are well known to the - community, and who art determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those Rho desire to bs Insured. _ t angcr J o a n _ Alexanaer Nimtck, oan B. McCune. lit. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, IJames , IdcAuley, Williamb.• Evans, Alexander Speer , Joseph Kirkpatrict, , Andrew Ackien, iDavid M. Long. Wm. Mormon, :D. llunsen. Holt A.OPLEFA INtiCRANCE COM PAN T. OFFICE., N. Z. COBIT ER WOOD a iIiTHISTS. Home Compilny,tolng tire and Maihie BLit, DIRZCTOBS WM. John Watt; • John K. Park o James hillier. Wm. Van Kirk, um W s hr.;TU r aiii i Jthao. WATT,__ W. P. I as PT. ,4 A R. 44411R1 Capt. John L. Rhoads, Esinsnel P. dhriver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared F M. Brash, Samuel MaCrtkart • resident. ePresldents ' heereta _ N..Gemeravjurent, 04 IL 11. LI Abi Pit *IN If , INSIMA.NACE ' COMPANY OF' PITTSBURGH. ICP.,Ne. HT:FIFTH STRIECT.BARR Buirit. rineures.agelnst all kinds. or Firer sod Mar4e RUM,/ • 1 i ... ~ , , JOHN UtWIN..Jn, President. N . Vice Preeident ' 1 .. 1. il D_ i ° o l3 b F I i i , 11 Aecretm. • - • 1 ' C AP T . rm. DELL Glebes' Besot. • :•' , - DlReorrouil .1_ i Jobb IrrVr.; B. IL Tabbeetoek • T. J..kkos Inn. W. H. .lirereou, O. G. roootey,, Robert rt: Duels, - Haver' Mao. ~ ; ~,, , Brro:114 T om , . chow. Raw,. - neor:a. T. Stoeltittle: ; 43 . 1 WWFue; 1 4*. 14 / 6 • : T-,4.(AitsvPl.-: APZOT_ T CiamaJuLSSOrpei' . diy—isureaH: • ' . et ATE Nil COUNTY RIGHTS /0111. 8 by t s only for Pita all °there' are lliauve. utyls • pICKLED OYSTERS. Tg l elln?t i ZlAa b 'eo;lit a il one, and two poluid can', atitt r ttFAsit 47 tie'cueor Pasttits 4 1% w mil • )ebrilisi-Llegitihnillinittril . rivairso rmA. t tot saii C 7 . J. B. CIA 4 1869. 0.1.1 J wiR FORT WAyNR &l; CA44O .F. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. 14. From May 9th, 1869 trains will leave fceisb and *rare at she Union Depot, north side, Ils. burgh citztime, as follows: - l Chicago Ex.... 3 / 1 :08 a m Evils kygn Ex..7::18 a to, Cl. & W10g.31'16:13 a m, Chicago 1[ai1..6:551 a ml Chicago Ex....9:43 a m Cl. &Wh'stEn 2:08p Chicago Ex.,,__2:23 Pm W , e a Erle.e.x4:3B pm Deparifrom Altegh4ny. Bea'r /rails Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale `• 10:03 a m . . " " 11:58 a m Rochester 1:213 p Enon - ." •3:103p Leetsdale t a p rq Bea•rFalls •• • 6:13 p m Leetsdale " 10:43pm Fair Oaks Sun- day. Church. 1:13 p m 2:23p. m. Chi J.M. KIMBA sr 12:03 MBA m• LL Ohic J.ll, Hen , ' Ticket Agen nun 23i 3 IANGE o.lFaium GHENT VALLEY NAILRoAD, THE ONLY DIREQT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGION apeTHU CFIANGE OF CA KS. on and r MONDAY, May 3d, 18159 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) win leave Pittsburgl Depot, Corner of Elev— enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, 011 City, Bur— filo, and all points in tt e 011 Regions. Lawn pITTSIIIIRGH. t ARRIV XX priTBEXTUarf Day-Ex....:. 6:00a m ;Day Ex 5;15 pm Night Ex.... 7:30 pm;Night Ex 6;311 a m Brady's BAc 3:15 p mißradys Ao 1 0 1 Sam Ist SodaW l ks 9:45 a m let sodaW l ks 7:413 am ild SodaW'ks 0:30 p ml%l SodaW•ks 6:15 paz let Halton... 6:45 a m,lst Hulton .. P;5O a m 5111 - InIton...191:00 m! 9u Holton— 2:00 p 31 Milton— 11:00 pmi 3d Hulton... 1:05 p-m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p.m Churcn train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttehurgh at 1:10 P. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays,) at 9.50 a. x. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation trains step at alt stations J. F. LAWRENCE, Genn Sop't. THOMAS IL ICING, bit", ap3o . . .ENNSILTA-ammin E P NIA CENTRAL HAIL AD. On and after April 25th. 1889. Train* will arrive stand depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as: follows: Arrive. Depart. Mall Traln.... 1:25 am I.'Day Express.. 11:15 eat Fast Line 1.45 am Southern Ex.. 4:/ osm Wall's No. 1.. 8 20 am Wall's No. 1.. B:3osat BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mail Train.. 8:15 am Wall's No. 8:50 am How`dAs o110:20 am: Cincinnati Ex.:9:10 am •Olncin'tt Ex 19:10 pm Johnstown A:c10:35 aullWall's No. 2.. 11:51 am How'd Ac Not 1:10 pm 'Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pia Pittsb*gh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:4.0 p . Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 p Wall's No. 8...2:50 pm Wail's No. 8.. s:sopm -Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Wail's No. 4.. 8:05 pat How'd Ae No 2 9:35 pm •Fast Line.-- 7:30 pa Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm How'd AC No 2.8:20pm Way PassrVr 10:20'pni Wall's No. S.. 11:00 Ina wi hese trains make close connection Harris burg for Baltimore. . . The Church Train leaves Walls Station or rery Eitmdar at 9:01S , a. m.. reaching Plttsbargh 10:06 -Be turning, - leaves ` Pittsburg h 19 bo p. m.. and arrifes at Walls Station m. • ' 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All otlei trams daily except Sunday. For Bather initormanon apply to • • • W. 'B. B 8 .WITH, Assaf. • ThePennalvaidaliallrosul Company will noise amine any risk forßaggage, except for wearingap parer.. and limit their - responsibility to One Hun. are. Dollara in value. .A.ll Baggage eXceedinir that amount. in value wig be at the risk the owner. unless taken Mr special contraet. EDWARD G. Wilda ap26 General Superintendent. Altoohni3a4 ECAD.-:On' and after April 2 th,1869, Ps bunker Trains; on; the Western Pennsylvania Bat road ,will arriveat and depart from, tha Feder' 1 Street Hepet,'Allegheny City. as follows: Arrive.. Depart. • ' aprtngd , e No 26:40 a miMall 7:00 a ea Freeport Na.18:20 a m "reeport No. I 9:20s la Express 10:40 atn harpli , g„Hol 11:20 as Sharpb' g No. lli20; p m Erpress . A :50 p Freeport No. 2 44:00 pm,Springd"e No 13:30 p Mall 5:50 p *Freeport N0.25:20 pus Springd"c NO 6:20. mliluringd'e No 2 0:30 pi Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church* Train leaves .&Ilegheny Junction ever) . Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny- City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City, at p. m. and arrive at Allegheny dame.tion at 3:40.p. m. COMMIITATION TICSJLTB—For sale In packages . of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Heirs, Bennett, Anne Creek, Etna ;and Sharpebure and good only on the trains stopping; at Stations elle ailed on tickets. • The-trains leaving -Allegheny 'City' at 7:oo'a. in. make direct connection at Freeport. withWal• ker's line of Stages for Butler and MannahstOwn. Through tickets may be purchased at the Odic:. No. Ist Clair street, near the Suspensiunßridge. Pittsburx 11, and at the Depot. Allegheny, For farther Information apply to • JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, . Afederallitreet Depots The Western Pennsylvania; Railroad wi ll Mt a. same sky risk ftyr Baggage;except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollars in • value. All baggage ex ceeding tt Is amount in value willbe at the risk of 'the owner, unless taken by special contraot: ---,EDWARD 11. WILLLS.I2B, apH, General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. ITTSBURGII_, cnicnriven MiDaIIERNI . LOUIS RAILWAY.. raw HANDLE gOIJTEs ORANGE ta TlKE.—Onland after MONDAY. April St6tl, 1869, trains will leave and arrive at tilt Union Depot, as follows: Depart. Arrive. Mail " 91:08 a. m. 18:13 a. Fast Line. 9:43 a. m. 7:13 p. m. Express 11:33 m.• '4:33 a. m. Mixed Ace'n 8:33 a. m.• 6:58 p. a. McDonald , s Accln,No;lll:43 a. 18:18 a. tn. BtenbenvilleAccommod. r 3:58p. m...9:33 a. m 'MeDottkld , s Aec`n. No. 25:18p. te. 3:18 D. m. Sunday Church Train.. L9:58 p. m. 9:58 a. a. aarli:33 P. Y. train will leaveldally. 19:13 P. li. train will arrive dally. All other trains will run daily:Sl/Marl except. ed. The 9:43 a. in. Train makes close con. nectimis at Newark - fcr Zanesville. 8. F. SCULL, General Ticket Atant. W. W. CARD:BIITet., !Steubenville. Ohio: L ) T ITIS T Bnt°ll cAorIiELLI3 VILLE R,oeD. • On [dins TUESDAY, 'November, ITtb. Diet, will arrive at and depart from Um Depot corner of Grant and Water streets, as follows: - - •Dl.part. Arrtagir. Mail to and tromtinkm, _ : townL .7:ou e. Y. 6:00 p. We xiiiiiisportecoomdvn,ligiiir. K. .1145' P. K. Ex. to and from trot' . 3:00 P. IS.. 1o:10 A, X. West licroltos Aoconrd 4":30 P. K. , 0435 , .:L. til Braddock 11.11.ocomdt , n. 6:15 P. K. 7:50 r.le Night Am. loMeEp a rt.:lo:3o 1..11. 15:4 5/ 0 A. K sundliy. Ch.mcli T to •_, • and f ro m West ettton 1:00 P. Y. /00 A. For tickets apply to • - , • ,E. M. ItATIKOED;Agest W. B. STOITT, Suoenntendent. , lo.oX QMOK Y HlLLainam UNION PACIFIC ILULTiI: • 'The stioßTztOr • AND ' MOST HOUTZ tromtbaltaat to all points to Colorado, NeVitabi, • s‘N ts;,' I Meggc °, 14 / 0 / I ° , - .•.ills- • • • • ••'; 1 4. 4 i • 42141 Atith lcit Ire= ;ti JoeltOrlookquotisposoY `eolallft M a La or li a r t atXffif s "d nitto27l tr* - wed . 0 allaworth wit the -7, sTATES ItSPRZHB =Ara • - Llatia l oimbaND )! f.:141P1•:1•L4,1:1 .•' • • Piqr.i'll9Rl4 84.44....X4414C.E. • ME''BOLUS iloaw/ • ,/ ring Chait Qat oi 1:418t a% ithume: ° n tea ablbY(lna :la , e 4 asend fa t r i trt p&fall inform. aailbatrereatatd a irli t e qt A Vat mak e `,.a without ..saa• 1111 ,1 , 1:-k% .600D.WIN4r 'ffirrilik AEL Points. In the Territories, And vimwitivarit Lune of COACIILE B kn Tart Milos, Benra Tom p an. 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