LIVE STOCK MARKETS PEN•c'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, WEDNESDAY, May 2d, ISW. SELIPMENTS. The fellowing are the daily shipments of live stock to the eastern markets for the week ending Tuesday, May 25. cAtne. nog a. Sheip. Horses. 560 1 4 ,731 3,451 14 184 ,397 2,450 79 1,411 3,866 4,444 119 299 5,325 1,481 32 229 4,535 761 76 682 1,903 3,035 48 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,. Monday,.. Tuesday,. -- ---- 3,365 21,757 15,572 368 2,745 13,510 11,930 489 CATTLE. There was a fair business during Thursday and Friday of last week, the sales in the aggregate on those days having been large; since then,'however, the market has been tame and dragging, buyers and sellers having been unable to get;together. The great propertion of the arrivals thus fir this week have been from Chicago, though they were several droves from Cincinnati and St. Louis. In regard to quality there is not much difference compared with last week, the bulk bt the stock consisting of good to prime shipping steers. The advices froaubtew York were not as favorable as On lidionday, while telegrams from Chi- 1 cage eport a light run and an advance Of frOm a quarter to three-eights, and this, explains why buyers and sellers wereunable to get together. 'Shippers I t ' s gene lly refused to buy at the asking pric s contending that they'could not dos without running azood chance of loshig money, while sellers, in view of the advices from the west, were unwill ing. to make concessions. AS will be seen by reference to the re port of sales, there\ were one or two droves of estra sol at 8, but shippers, generally, alleged .that 7% was all they could afford to pay fer the very best cat ' tie, and good to medium shipping steers may be quoted at 7017%. _ WEDNESDAY. May' , 19.—Holmes, La& . fares- & Co. for [Widen to Reed 32 head weighing 38.875, at 7%; M'Cord to Maynes 3 oxen weighing 4,9 W, at 7%. TntritsneY, May 2o.—Holmes, Lafferty & do. for Morris to Klemm 26 weighing 32 150, at 7%; same ler Thompson to Aull & Co. 48 weighing 60, 1 375, at 8; Corbett to Ackers & Co. 10 weighing 14,874, at 7%. Fatoesr, May 21. Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Quick to Klemen 59 weighing 79,575, at 8; same for, same to Di'Mahou 1 59-Weighing 78, , at 7,85; same for Mor ris to Klemen 68 sighing 82,475, at 735; same for Morris Martin 66• weighing ' 79,550, at 7%: same for Morris to Kelley 72 weighing 76,276, at 6%; same for same to Anil & Co. 57 weighing 59,625; Brown to Freitz 15, at 7%. , . 1 _ IBATIIEDAY, M22.—Hedges & Taylor for Dowly to Rely 110 weighing 147,275, at. 7,90; same tßringoff to Landis 47 y a - weighing 60,623, t 7%. • TUESDAY, hie 25.—Holmes, Lafferty &Co. for Throck Orton & Co. to James Martin 32, weighsg 43,850, at 8; same for same to same 5, weighing 5,675, at 6; and 13, weighing 16,250, at 7%; Tranrman & Lohman to Gfiod 10, weighing 10,875; Berry & B. to Young 18, weighing 21,100, at 7%; same to Ohnus & Zink 15, weigh- • ing•19,825, at 7,85. 1 Wurorrkerav, May 26.—Holmes, Laf feity`St Co. for Good to A. W. Gillett 50, weighing 67,925, at 8; same for same to same 10, weighing.l6,77s, at 7%; same for Jamison to same 33, weighing' 40,275, at 7,35; Hazlewood & Blackstock for Arm etre:lg to Beach & Bray 16, weighing 22,- , 3ZO, at 7%. s-aEkP. . • i. I The Sheep market - closed strong last . Saturday with the pens cleared and that, too, at an advance of from a quarter to ' half a cent per ps . und. This week, how ' suer, wider the influence of large aril vats, the market lam broken down again, ' • and the advance established last Friday and Saturday, has been more than lost. We now quote the very best grades at 5%@6, which cur. Saturday last sold at 6;,@634, and it looks at this writing as if the, bottom had not yet been.touched. Good to medium grades 4305. The daily sales were as follower Wednesday, Thursday,.. I- Friday,.. .. . ... Saturday,... 1 Monday, 1 Tuesday, Total Last week HOGs. The Hog market, also, has, to use a common expression among drovers, re ceived a "black eye," prices having de clined from three quarters to a cent per pound, since the date of our last report, and even at tne decline,' the market is dull and weak witha supply considers bly in excess of the demand. We now: quote New York Hogs, which last week' brought la p 93;, at 8%@83. 1 ,, and Phila delphia Hoga,_which last week brought 10%12f:107)(,st,.91)010. The • daily sales wore as follosys: Wednesday,......,; • ThuiSday, Friday,. Saturday,. 'Monday, Tuesday, ' Markets by Telegraph. - NEW YORE, May 26.--Cotton favors buyers; sales 1,500 bales at 28%@28%0 for middling uplands. Flour dull and 5 • @lOO lOwcir; receipts, 13,430 bbls; sales 6,800,0 bis at 56,25055, 60 for superfine State and western, 15,95@8,3,0 ~ for . extra ;LI ' 5iatt;;45, 1 7,6@i3, 65 for extra' Western; $0,70 ( 4g57,65 for good to choice wbite wheat ! ' ektfra; O ®7,25 - for• IL H. .9.1 '37(p)8,50 for extra qt.l o onis, and ;£412 for good , - ' , •tcrellhica do.; i mcising; quiet and heavy; ' in'ciuded'in tailee's.re_t,ooo bbls of extra -. Atatafor export. , T Bye Elm* Wall; sales '' . • 200 hbleat $4;15a6,80.‘ ' Corn Mealquiet. , r uisky dna; sales_ of 50 bbls Western at -1 • 1 ` ;1 1,12; heat' t-Vheiti'iceelptit4.3l3 bus; /3 St ‘ eavyland 1,%"..- lower sales,of, '.' LI -I sai wit:11,42(444,0W tiedifErins , , afloat, closing .at inside= r ice; 111, 6 fflr f ''' i ! " r .' r Irlk 1 del ideaTeiijkrin 110,1E4 1 likrn, red Illinois; 11,45 far,..wh to Canada' in' 4; obotii4 SIP tor gmberrAndtsl24l46s, for' miter whiter Cana 1 51,6816 - r choice *, . IPA. -Ityatinili 'Bly and IP:IL; g r eVinat iibmiiiik'Arecei- 00 illt, f_i_ t , va i mpul 11§2c ' ' Wir VA ' or i - r th sal ,thici k t ;_tg@oo ' . l'Or, ' a g ed a44:# l ;sound., new Med , /j 'M'MS' 3 ® 6o c r aalinfrdok' e kiln: dried; ins old mixed western °livered. ',ljitijititeiiiitl 69,1211 bail leatiwin sild rather more inquiry; sales 57,000 bnC4 •: 075 c for western afloat. No p u n f ,.. fee dull. Susi dull; sales 206 tibliktubli' f it . 1 /30 12C4 lesses•firtatahles 60 hli 41 )'' '_- Cuba t' ble" tiffoleiith ' liitiet at 15y d @il . VC fo#erude; i34 , ,,AstAO for; cefietd. if, -l; '' ther:•.::Eietnlock sole steadi and !in 4 . X wilemaud at PraVirous' Iniem,--, Wool, ', • , let; Weil . 300,000' pounds 'at,45®55 0 t ' or, domestic. fleeciip 4445470 for pulled., 1• i "ebalL 'quiet., Liiiseid_ol l Saul lat si.o7@, 1,69. Pork dull and drooping with sales il 0015 111,100131,131145 fey new mem ; s ' ' 'closing at $31,25 cash; e31@31,12 tor old J 026 or prime; $28,23 for prime ' ' Itss-119.4Arro'Lef-i-fteidy with sales of 160 bbls; ; I es tin hanged. • Tierce Beef dull and 3Purn'ochangeed with sales of 25 tierces. Beef arm. sales of 250 bbls at $25@32. - ,1 tg -1118 ---' ' 'isles }of , 290 pack ' '4j Cut ' uleen $ -hea Y ; - shpuldors 15®15%es ages a!ilitr e At e tand'itkial. „Laird hams. , uiet an d berry . ,. sales 650 tierces Oa@ tir.ien.MollB,o torldealtip and 0 - • • T s •A it El 183,®190 for kettle rendered. Butter quiet at 35®38c for Ohio, and 36®40c for State. Cheese steady at 190245 c. Freights to Liverpool firmer; shipments per steamer of 7,500 bus wheat at 7d. Spirits Turpentlue heavy at 476*18c. Metals: Sheeting Copper steady at 33c; in got copper quiet and steady at 24 ®24%c for Lake Superior. Pig iron quiet and firm at $40®45 for Scotch, and43to4o for Amerinan. Bar steady at $85®90 for re fined English and AineriCan. Sheet in moderate request; 11.14®13Mc for Russia. Nails dull; 4X(g14,,1c for cut; 6%,®6 1 ),1c for clinch, and 26@3uc for horse shoe. Latest—Flour closed dull and 5 ®lOO lower, with a limited export demand for low grades. Wheat is dull and lc lower, the decline in gold and the advance in freights having a depressing effect upon the market. Rye is nominal. Oats dull and heavy, and sales were made at 74c for western afloat. Corn; market and heavy heavy, at 67®78c for unsound, and 79®88e for sound new mixed western. Pork is dull at 531,20®31,25 for new mess. Beef is quiet and unchanged. Cut meats are dull and in buyer's favor. Bacon is dull and drooping. Lard is dull at 189 ®lB3 0 for fair to prime steam. Eggs are steady at 19@21c. , ST. Lours, May 26.—Tobacco steady 1 and unchanged. Cotton, very little do- ing ; , middling quoted at 26%®27x. Hemp very dull; low grades unchanged; sales at g1,15@1,25. Flour heavy and it•regular, and lower on all grades below choice; supers range at s4®s for X, 44,25 ®5,25 for XX, $5,00®6,50 for XXX, $5,50 ®6,00 for fancy, and favorite brands at $8,50®11,00. Wheat—all grades lower; fancy irregular and lower; good to prime $1,30®1,37, choice to strictly choice $1,50 ©1,65, fancy 41,70®1,80; spring opened lower, $1,07 for No. t., brit at the close the Grain Association took some choice lots delivered in the elevator at $1,09@1,10; fancy club 41,14®1,15. Corn higher for yellow and white, at 72®75c for the latter and 76®80c for the Partner; mixed dull at 710. Oats heavy and drooping, with but little doing, at 66®69c. Barley in but little demand; prime to choice 41.60® 1,70. Rye firmer and higher at $l,llO 1,15. Whisky quiet and firm at 99®41. Groceries dull and not much doing, at 133401Ec for prime to extra choice Lou-• isiana and 75085 c for prime to choice Plantation Molasses, and 26c for common to choice' Rio Coffee. Pork quiet, but ad vanced ' 12®12.c. Loose Clear Rib Sides up the river 141y„"e• clear sides, same place. 15c. Bacon stiffer and better, at 13®193. 4 c for shoulders, 16y,c for clear rib and 17©17;‘c for clear sides. Lard firm but unchanged, with a fair local de mand at 14®171i0. Hogs in fair request at 71;(yag,c. Receipts—Flour, 2,900 bbls; *beat, 4o,•00 bus; corn, 7,300 bus; oats, 6,400 bus; rye, 700 bus. . . CIELIJAGO, May 28.—Eastern Exchange dull at 1-10 discount buying, and par selling. Flour dull at $4,75@6,75 for low grades to choice spring extras. Wheat dull at 1 1 ,4®1.,i0 lower; sales' No. 1 at $1,15%®1,16%, and No. 2 at $1,12@1,1314, closing weak at $1,12; very dull since 'Chance at $1,1112)1,12. Corn quiet and 1©134c lower; sales No. 1 at 66% ®6l%c; No. 2 fa i0g591 , ;c; .rejected 5334@5434c; no grade 45©160, closing quiet, at 67c for No. 1; unchanged this afternoon. Oats ateNC lower, with sales No. 2 9y,,®59y,c, closing • dull at Sc.BN Rye nominal at $1,09 for No. 1 in store. Barley dull, inactive and nominal at $1,50®1.55 for No. 2. in stare. Highwines dull; sales at fil,oo. New Orleans molaa• ses 95®1,01). Sugar 131,.;®14%c for coin. moo to cnoice. Mess pork inactive and nominal at 431.25 ®31,50. Lard held at 18c. Dry salted shoulders IIN ®l2c. Sweet pickled hams', firm at 1534 ®l6c. Receipts during the past twenty-four hours: 9,636 bbls flour, 52„072 bush wheat. 71,948 hush corn, 32,678 bush oats, 2,309 bush rye, 11,213 hogs. Shipments: 5,961 bble flour, 77,301 bush wheat,93,725 bush corn, 70,214 bush oats, 1,602 bush rye, 189 bush barley, 3,337 hogs. Freights quiet and firm; 10e for wheat to Oswego; 5® 63;0 for cora by stealand sail to Buffalo. I . Crscuiw.tal, May steam ~—Flour continues dull, and buyers are anxious to sell; prices are 25c lower, and but little de mand at the decline; family at $5,7500. Wheat dull and lower, and but little de mand at the decline: closing dull at 41,24 ®1,23 for Nos. 2 and 1 red winter. Corn in moderate demand at 65®66c for mixed ear or shelled.. Oats in light supply and fair demand at 68®726. Rye unsettled and prices nominally lower; No. loffered at $1,20. No demand for Barley. Cot ton unchanged; middling at 20@2.9;4c, and low middling at 25 3 / 4 @2634c. To bade° in good deman ; sales of 369 hhds at .$5,75@30. Whis! y dull at $1,02. Mess pork dull at $ ; no sales. Lard held at 181X®18%c; no sales and no de mand. Bulk meats in good demand and prices higher; sales 250,000 pounds at 140 for shoulders, ,and 15e for sides, and are now held higher. Bacon firm and fair d*inand; shoulders at 13y,c, and sides at r 63; ®l7c. Sugar cured hams -firmer sales -at • 183;®19c. Butter Sc lower; fresh at 30®33c. Eggs 16c. Lin seed oil firmer. Gold 1391,4 buying. _ Lorrlsmr.u, May 26.—Provisions ac tive and firmer. Mess Pork 431,50®32,00. Bacon; Shoulders 13Nc, clear rib sides 16X®17 1 4c clear sides 17%e, Rams 19 - ®l9%c. Lard' 18 1 ,4 c,, in tierces. • Flour steady and in far demand; superfine 45®5,25. Say quiet but film at 4450 for cholge timothy on, the wharf. Whisky higher, at $1,07@1,10, but no stock in - the market. Cotton quiet but unchanged. Leaf Tobacco active; sales 319 !Aids at prices ranging from $5,60 to 412,50. Grain qttiet‘"and , prices unchanged. Butter; ceuntry-Aeclined to 20®250. Feathers firm at 85efor choice. ,:Cement steady at ;2®2,25. Potatoes quiet at $1,15®1,35 for old. Bagging 'valet at 211,4®23c for Kentucky EL. Wool; unwashed 33®36c, Market more active and receipts liberal. 1 The nye steak' market' was moderately active and prices unchanged. CLEVELAND, ' May" 28.—Flbur; city made ut held at 119©9,25 for treble extra , white;'"lF7,7s' . for 'double extra amber;: 18,75@17 for double extra red winter; and , st3for.extraredt;conntry made is held at 1,58,50@7,50 'for double extra. red and am. beri,l6Eso,74 . for , donblei extra spring, : , f iri0.,r,60( 1 48,50 for double extra white,. Tinter.- ~Wheat, . sales of 8 oars No. 1 red 'winter ut $1,48; No. 2 do. IS is at $1,23 i 01,25. Corn; No: 1 mixedis held at 71d. and yellow,at j2n.Oats held'at' 670, Pe= trOlguppl;Zefined- bi - _ held at .27 1 ,.j@ 2 8 0 for 1240ar lo ts t ~ is ndard white, kid ' Petal!. Iota: t . . tif l3 ', • . f "Tbilibig ' Mai l 28. -Flout 'Mill and toweir dimble extra white wheat!offered, at' 117,25, '4frithiait'bUyers: Wheat; dull, 'Wavy ahtll34g,se'lbWerf anther at'sl;3s on Ispdt. and seller %for May; white , Michigan SIAKIi:. Nor .1: whitebfferad..ati . sl,l3s, l with .111;60.bidoiCornSa lowan No. 1 at 70c, . and No...g.nt 07n, : Oats 'held .• at • 686; , no allies, / 'Rye dull,add nominal. Redelpidg , 3,3* bus,wheat, 3,900 bus corn,A,4oo bus "oats. Ship - Merits: 2,200 bbis flour, 7,700 bus wheat, 5,408. bits corn, 2,100 bits oats. rural:lElmm,, May 26,—Flour ad. V aced 25c; Noithviestern ' extra family , 11. 00,75; Ohio do. 47®8,25; fancy s9© iO. t.. Wheat` declining; red unchanged; 'araber 41;60; California $1,70@1,72. Rye Steady at $1,40®1,45. Corn advanced; yellow 92c.. Oats—western 80c. \ Petro luennemhanugnecdh.anwgehdt.akPyrhoevildsini,dousl@l ilntod.. BALTIMORE, MtT 7.—Fl!r - unchtng ec. t tduiiad7eak i rimev i ii°y leail',ndfatr.gc6atsisoo lteli Confirm; - prime whiteat 86®87 , and: YsibavrAt: eft9013.:. comic dull an : la li g ht ' R99!..fizzgqlll.lAo®/.1 46 . ' Masi ..370 .. 3377, .. 2290 ... 570 ... 784 ... 3561 2105 1254 1683 335 1260 1586 • ; :CMGS .'GAZETTE: PITT pork at 132. Bacon firm; rib sides 17e, clear rib 1731 c, shoulders 1434 c, and hams 19@20c. Lard quiet at 19®19 1 4c. Whist*? unchanged. MinwaturEE, May 26.—Flour dull and prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled, $1,154 for No, 1, and $1,12 for' No. 2. Oats !dull and nominal. Corn firmer, 62c for rejected new:- Rye dull, $l,lO for No. 1, Barley e n tirely nominal.', Grain freights' firmer,but rates unchanged. Receipts-3,000 bbls flour, 113,000 bush wheat, 6,000 bush \oats. Shipment-6,000 bbls flour, 135,000 bush wheat. , MEm ruts, May 26.—Cotton dull at 27 for uplands; receipts 124 bales; • exports 573 bales. FlOur dull; super $5@5,25. Corn \750. Oats 80c. Hay $261527. Pork $32. Lard 18©19Mo. Bacon steady; shoulders ).3 3 / 2 c; sidesl7 2 tc. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 123 c; sides 16Mc. DETROIT, May 26.—Wheat very firm for upper grades; receipts 6,509 bush',, at $l,BO for ettra white winter; $i,62 for No. do, nd $1,34 for No 2. Corn qiiiet at 72c. Oats offered at 66c. Potatoes at 42c. (`,/ - \pIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily with five feet four inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks last even ing. Yesterday was tho hottest day of the season, the mercury at noon being up to S 9. The Gallatin from Parkersburg and New State from Wheeling, are the only arrivals WO have to report. The latter departed againf while the former has been laid up. The Wauanita departed for St; Louis with a good trip; having about all the freight site could take on the water. The Grey Eagle departed for Parkers burg, the repairs to her doctor having' been completed. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, is now in turn for St. Louis and will be the first boat out. Sho is one of the most relia ble and commodious boats in the trade. The Kate Putnam ;Capt. Geo. NV. Reed, is leading for Cincinnati and Louisville, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The Matainoras No. 2, a bran new boat, is announced for New Orleans forthwith. The Armadillo, Capt. McCarty. is up for St. Louis and St. Paul. —The Belle Vernon and Wild Duck were at Evansville on Monday and the Camelia left. Nashville the same day for Pittsburgh. —The Maggie Hays, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, left Cincinnati on Monday. —Com. W. J. Kountz has contracted for a new mountain heat, an exact du. , plicate of the Carrie V. Kountz, *ith the exception that she Will have an addi tional boiler. —Capt. H. G. M'Comas has contracted here for a new boat for the Red River trade. --e Most of the boat yards up the Mo nongahela are engaged in building barg es for the Big Muddy Coal Company, of St. Louis. —The Deer Lodge reached Fort Ben ton on the 16th, and the Only Chance, Alabama, Importer, Fannie Barker, Peter 'Balen, Aberve, Cora, Big Horn, Ida Rees and Huntsville, have probably arrived by this time. -The steamers sold by the Atlantic Sr. Mississippi Steamship Conipany are ad vertised for sale by Capt. Jos. Brown. The following are the prices undetstood to be set upon them: Pauline Carroll, $30,000; Olive Branch. f2;),000 ; V. R. Arthur,B4s,ooo: Continental, $16,000; „Lady ay, $27,000. —The Belle Lee le:s abandoned St. Lonis and gone back to Louisville, where she will paint and repair and be fitted up for the Now Orleans and Vicks burg trade. —There is a general feeling of satisfac tion among all interested in the turniti tain fleet at the re....ently reported rise in the Upper Missouri River. It is be lieved now that all boats en route to Fort Benton will reach their destination without delay. —Glover, an important witness in the Donaldson murder (*se, has been arrest-; ed at Edgfield, S. C., vrhere he bad a a small grocery store. —A St. Louts special to the Cincinnati Commercial, save Alfred Sanford has been relieved from the office of Supervie ing Steamboat Inspector, and Daniel G. Taylor. the former occupant, appointed in his stead. Sanford had only held the oftice ten days, and it is rumored that Grant relieved him at the earnest request of leading Radicals here, who protested against the appointment of a man form erly known as a strong rebel sympathi-, zer. Sanford was an old neighbor of Grant's when the latter lived near St. Louis,-and \ voted for him last fall. —The Dubuque Heralsi, of the 21st, says that tho Glasgow was run into Gale- \ tart last Wednesday, where she received the largest height of any packet that visited that city this season. Her agent 'here JaCk Haskell, performed a cute piece of strategy to secure her trip. He l i had 1,000 sacks engaged here, but know that the MilWankee was to run into Fevre river for* load, headed her off by hurrying the Glasgow to Galena and leaving what freight he had contracted. ThelMilwankee is the longest boat on the river, and was nearly three hours in trying to turn round in that narrow stream. All this time the Glasgow was receiving a short distance off, and se cured the lion's share of shipments. —The Dubuquo Times says that a steamboat having twelve feet beam, seventy.eight feet keel, and employing over 6, of lumber in ita construc tion, isbuilding below Bridgeport to run on the Maquoketa. The boat has already been launched and found to draw only six inches of water. - - —We are indebted to Mr..T. J. Dar ragh, clerk of the Bellevernon, for the following rattort of 'her Pittsburgh 'freight:' ' Brownsville Packet Co, 10 bbis Washed t play;" Clarke & Co; 1,600 bbls flonriloo Ike bran, 525 do ehipatuff; Thos 'Coffin 423) , bble crnde:•clay;. Hippley, & :Beckett, 100 eke bran, 100 do ehipstuff, 102 do shorts, bbls flour; G A Kelly, 10 allok.kkePlP:e4Alt W 51,V:they:a Co, 8 bble glass; Park Bros & Co, gs„bbls 'scrap steak rpnlik . Fait ManafOuring Co, 12 ittutait lye, ss",empty carhoYti*: SChotuaker , atiangiminilin; 192 tike - shipstuff: Stew art 110 site bran; Singer, Nina -161i'&106; 16 Springs. (GT Telegrap) to ;the Pittebargh Gazette.] LOIIII3VILLB, . May ; 26.—Riyer with els feettwo Inches of water in the Canal. Weath'er clear and very warm. • Prrrsunneni, - Foni "iiirAYNIC k 0111.; CIAGO , RAILROAD, May 25.=-17 cars metal, ' , Umiak di, Lk); 1 do do,_ Loomis & Col lord;-100; bbla flour, Haworth &D; 400 Him do, Watt, L & Co; 100 bbls do, (3 .Ikmeher; 100 do do ' owners; sB72 bgs bar ley, T Collins; SO aka rags, Pitts Paper Co; sdo wool, J H Struthers; 1 ear pota toes, 1 keg apple butter* Bruggemah& O'Brien; do do, 140 lard, H - Rea Jr; 8 bas ohee, 1 ear rye, WOe4worth & D; 7,bgo do, D,Wellsee; XS,S49,ram, !wail ' lough; Suith. :*; .co;,,SEl,PfaAheese , intSdell; / 00 ,419 A Okrilkl:4l4ll3 OWN Watley, Mig TM. I Nelson 4t Co; 36 eke rags, 'Frazier it Metz.. gar; 1. car oats, .M'Henry A: Hood; 50- I bdls brooms, Shipton & Wallace; 5 doz brooms, S Lindsay, Jr & Co; 1 car sew ing machines, W Summer; 2 cars hay. 0 H Allerton; 3 bbls eggs, Morrison & River and Weather. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLSIVELAND AND PITTSBURG'* RAT! - ROAD, May 26. 7 -1 car shingles, Geo Rob inson; 741 cakes, 46 slabs Copper,CG Has sey & Co; 100 bbls flour, Jas Connor; 100 do do, 75 bxs, 2 crates starch, 15 kegs peral barley, 20 bxs cheese, Watt, Lang & Co; 304 pea blooms, 1 car brick, Park, Bro's & Co; 1 car pig iron, Nimick & Co; 311' sks oats, Gynne & Stoneman; 2 cars limestone ore, McKnight & Co; 40 -bxs starch, Means & Coffin; 10 do do, S Lind sey, Jr & Co; 20 bbls oil, Lapps & Weisel 24 bxs oil, R E Sellers & Co; .1 case to bacco, P H. McKenna; 5 racks wasti boards, C Schultz; 8 cases. mustard, W Haslege; 10 cases tobacco, Dunlevy & Bro; 6 bbls, 20 kgs pearl barley, Arbuck els & Co; 13 bxs cheese, Van Gorder & 5; 23 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark; 1 bx bacon, '1 keg apple butter, P Duff & Sou; 100 oil bole, B D Moore: 21 crocks apple butter, 2 bbls eggs, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 72 oil bbls, 1 sk tails, B Pliamn. PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. May 26.-1 car oats I and corn, Schnelbach & Co; 28 sks do, 16 do whist, 11 do rye, F Schild; 3 bbls eggs, do rye, E Smith; 17 sks oats, M'He ry & El; 7 cases tobacco, Smith, J & Co; 20 hhds do, M Heyl: 1 bx books, Clark & Co; 15 tea lard, Hanna Co; bbls flour, Shomaker & L; 1 car o wheat, Bruggeman & O'Brien; 1 bx spools, Eagle Cotton Mills; 3 cars staves, W Hastings; 1 do do, Adams & Bro; 1 do ear corn, J Dorrington. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, May 25.-480 bbls oil, Munhall & Co; 25 sks oats, Moore & Mitchell; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 1 do brick, Maxwell, 51, Math & Co; 49 sks oats, 16 do rye, Scott & Gisal; 2 cars metal, J Moorhead, 12 sks woo], Booth & Co; 4 rolls leather, M/ Delange; 157 bgs oats, 46 do rye, 37 dpi • corn, Blaney & Moore; 5 cars lime stone, Shoenberger & Blair: 15 sks oats, -Ars & Austin; 9 sks ry,e, A Whitten. LLEAITEINTY STATION, May 20.-2 cars wh at, Kennedy k Bro; 1 do bran, H. W Ber orst; 1 do lumber: J Nanz; 1 do sill ales, J M'Briar; Ido lumber, E C Sheldon; 32 bble apples, 17 sks oats, Ow & Kennedy; 10 doz brooms, J Kohn; 15 do rakes, Whitesides & Drum; 2 car limestone, Superior Iron Co; 1 car lime,\ G Stewart; 153 sks oats, Rose & Ewin; 5 bbls oil, C Keefer; 25 bxs i ! stare • A Ross; 1 car staves, Graff, M'D & Co; 22 pales hops, Smith & Co. `RIVER PACKETS. El4 - ORLEAPIS AND TEXAS. FOR NEW ORLEANS, eALVESTON, ksRuW • tLI.E. Texas—The new and staunch-built 'steamer I • NATAMDRAS.No. ... •• ...Capt. It. \fletzata., W9l . leave as above on SA T URDAY, tae 29th Inst. • No fretfAit or passage anply on board or to \ tnyt, LACKS CULLINGII'Lnib. Agents. '\ I UPPER mixsissirri. VOAST. LOUIS. IiF.O! jar mi t .11,7 FKU K. GALEN A, DUBUQUE and} PAUL direct—The new and elegant pas enger packet 5 tIEN DALF lonN SI. 11)6E. Captain. 'Will: bare fur the above ports- THIS DA t, the tnet., ,t 12 o'clock Fdr freight or pi!..sage apply or. lx,ard• or to mat-FLACK & coLIAN*MOOI). Avent2. 186 9.. N \ TILERN LINE PACKETS, • 1 St.LOUIS to Keokuk and t. Paul, , AND ALL IS LEILIIEDI ATE VORT•ii Ore of the iplentlttl Sklewheel Steamers of this will St. Louis Ile Iq fvr lieokult,L) •ven. pert. Dubuque, Wtoonl. Stillwater an. St. Pant. , Through receipts for Freleht and Passengers wlp be given to all points oh the Upper MI -sle ilstlppl on steamers runnltt.; fromThts port nod' 04. ,eounee , lng with the Northern Line Packets at autl :ht. Louts, tlms enabling Lon..iguees set t Sett' 'C r Fr.lght tlrmt.th witnont dela, ahl lowest Cot Cr , ratte. Apply to JOHN L, AC J. H. G, AT OLL I ...,(“5 . 00 I Age tits, br to 'A R. C. 7 . , 1M1Z:r.73.• • 91 Water aleet. sue ~'I:i Cf Y ~ ATI. kt CINCINNATI a, , LOU isVILLk:,—TLe nue "sung• r steamer , 'NATE Capt. G. W. it }MD. Wilt loave in above on FilID/IY, the !28th inst.. at 4 o'clock r. m. • for fralAlit or passage apply 2.1 i board or to a l I ~ 1 1N VLA.CK' or UrrN J D. CO LLINUNVcIOD, Agents„ OK 11V1FIEFLING.Aigrat J . SIARIF.T I'A,PARKEASBURIi AND CINCINN ATI. • I Leaires rittsburgh EVERY TIIESO AY- DI Leaves Ciuclnnati EVERY V RIDAY —4 I'. 31. 111, i Them ft and superb Sldewbeel Steamer ST. 31ARYS, T. 11. SA EY.NEY.lo.numander. will leave as nnouneed above. . i I . ForlFiight. or Passage apply On hoard, or Co 1 FLACK & COLI,INGWOOAD, or .1 COLLIN , & BARNES, tteuts. N. 8.--No lerelght rtcelvedjon Tuesday after ILA. 31 . L .] I mh29 r7vr.mmmi la) I 11", I' R V a tif , A,s id egr i e n WHEELING AND !PAR KERSBURG LlNE.—lJes.v, ConihaTre , li Wharf 1 1 04t. mot e,v W uoO iltree.t. daily a t 1.4 a t ., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, Olt Y CAGLE U.eL.lI t NHAN,Master; Freight wilily received at alt pours by JAMES coLLIS - $. FLA.ux. Qc CULLINGWOOD, Autuls., ME] STEAMSHIPS: T° ,LIVERPOOL AND le,i k:., QUEENSTOWN. 9103. mum MAIL STEIAMSUIPA Ntimberlng: sixteen .11rstealasal vessels, omonBi to mthe celebrated Mr OF FAISON _ CITY OF ANTWEYP, CITY OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE,' • . CITY ' Or LONDON, Pier _ Sailing EVERY BA.TURDAY, from 45, crib Biver, Newitork. 'Vol nassage or farther Informs:los sonic to . WILL Mk BINGIIIAR, Jr. 1 TO VIVTIY STREEI .710oroo ttl kao filmdom 1 . , 1 yoarlerromoatte 4 i" oat ,4 1e.... Pittaburab 1 ' 6 LEGiI I• ', , ~ ,u , '•:111 , •1) , *- ;; ,- 1 .., CO,, ht itOtitlal -limb- ManufacturinK iC - D'' , V k ' - i . -ctierrEAE .. .11 T E trATEAFVENNA.I -Alt lb are enuerti. are neii lry *wring thir, LiMbe Made by the Company. 1 •-• To , these •verringt* litelb, de •woutibbaythitt our own expe rie nce has induced us to establieb.a fact Orel beret at way lit makeacomfortable and , gamble limb, for a reaaotsable price. Aft r try. tug aininiber of Delia Woke; and padded socket - legs. we lave each foundusere comfort and nee . fulness in• this ' "ADjUbTa , I3LIC LACZINO' - tif,)CSIC.TtI, nate. in any ,ethyr wide in the D onn-, try: Che'or 012 r numbet; Wanted mechania, has' charge .f the 'hop. We have, bought the right to use Awli of the' best patents,' andy testert.' enee; we. hope to Improve in every .waywill, add to the comfort, durability or appearance ofhe ithiln •we Dia. • • •W i r haVe-P0 lbe price of o ur new legs at " In ereons from a distance are vonlydetainedio the city while Vie mature and a cast of the injured limb is taken. . • i - • r!fhe saving to 'purchasers, as oompared with. Eastern prices, is from ikliid to $93 le tne price of le gin , t least *Mk railroad fere, betel bills and other traveling exnenses.• end then we are satisfied that our Um-burl/4'om esttev'etilfecletten than any ons made in Nen York or Mimes/00i. It theau get orders,we can maintain our tauter} , at above price. and we therefore ask an ex amination before eolng elsewhere.; • • , • ••• • We make to order and keep on hand a steely' of stockings, braces , and : .applbuices , lin Muted of deformed limbsoilm eruteues, trusses, ! rou tM der braces, &a: 'Fel' further .•nfortuation : cuter, containing ma ouresno letterslrom those who have Worn artldelal limo ! address ART , PICEA t. lAMB MNUS' between . Igo. 303 PENN STREET. between Thirteenth and Fourt4entb, Plnsburgh.'Baw,atg______kba3 art T MinBITE LIME,-'2OO ..1161114 6 Tv - ireesti 'Nato:Mute. for sale • • ' , 1 •J. /3. eu by_ mapp. ~,; 1 1V ()PIMA HOUSE., Lessee. 14,_th1."1" atantigerl " • M. 'IV. CaSNll•rt‘• Last u`lg. it but two of titer:harming oung Co 7 medienneS and . Vocialists,Atie CIIAPMAII SISTERS And the popular Comedian, Mr. C. D. BISHOP. THURSDAY EVEinNG, MPS 26th, 1869, the famous Operatic _Burlesque of ALADDIS,OR THerIVONHERFUL SCAMP. Miss Ella Chapman will play a solo oil the Ban jo and deuce her celebrated Clog Hornpipe. To romMence with Buck settine's Comedy of the PET OF 'PhE PETT le ..tTS. Yr (day ;Evening—Rant Ilenclit of tr.e CHAP MAN ShTERS. Channutn Sisters Matinee on Saturday. ---- 11 4 ITTSIIIURGRE THEATRE. W. WILLIAMS. Lessee mar Manager. 7'o-NIM - I'l—The laughable burlesque culled IN: Or the Man the Wheel. ML.rrva—W.B. CAVANA.GIiz Mercury—Mlss JENNIE ENGEL. WithGUS WILLIAS drama termed dld olln.concludlng the:local Tag: IRON CITY BY GJULIG HT. Ladles:. Matinee on EaturdaT. Aumlnilon 25 cents• • MASONIC HALL. . • THREE NIGHTS—TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY A. ND THURSDAY, May 23, 26 and 27, 1314VERLVS lIIINLTUELS, From their Minstrel Hall, Chicago. J. H. Ha verly,hlitnager. Compo cd of eighteen brightest lights of minstrelsy, among whom are Charley Pettengill, S. S Purdy, Charley Reynolds, 0. P. Sweet, Blg Gustave Bidaux, , with a full and effi cient Qiiartette and Orchestra. Aduilisicn, 35 cents; reserved seats:6o cents. Matinee Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. my 22 PrilLo CLARE, Agent. "`I.4.CAIDIEIIY OF MUSIC: (Iza , a Exhibition (second time) by Mrs. 51.M.14 DAVIS' pupils. on TUESDAY, MAY 25111, 1669 . Parlor Dancing. consisting of light gymnastics, and also a- F.ilry Drama. expressiV adapto. from Shaltspeare's MIDSUIVIMER NIGHT'S DREAM Uricti of vdcalsslon. 50 cents m all parts of the house 1 IN :m[3 and progracames mat he had at all thelmu,c stoles. Mors open b.t 7: commence a (paler tS. 1' ; 18:J52 Oi /WE Ur TEE CENTRAL BOARD Or EDUEA;IOI4, eITISUURGII. May !AO, 1869. i. ‘,;,IEAILL D PROPOSALS, for the IJ Mason r orthe foundation walls ortue High Veltool tin Idiom , will be received until 12 M. JLiisT 2d. It riders will state the pH 'e per f.mt superilelal or the cut alone work. and the rice per cable vi Or rubble work. Th'ey'will slam stilt ,the bolo' amount for which they w Ide the work. Pliny and spp citicatlons eau be , seen at the Office of BARR btosEit.. Proposals to be left at the otileklof the Central Board,corner of Wood street and Birth avenue. tilddere will by required to: accompany their bids' with a speAmen of the stone proposed 'Gibe used'for the cut work. Bids will also be received for the excavation., B3' 'order of the Building Committee. my 20161. JOHN A. tiEItGE ANT. Sees,. TUB PITTSBURG!! GAS CO wPNY, • PiTTsBURGII, May 15, 18 6 0 POSALb: FOR ~ SLACK A D LIME 11/ PROPOSALS will be reelved at the he PITTSBUROM OAS COMPANY on. Kz..D AY, May 28th, for the delivery of 10 bush or good, diturnitioeb Cool: U Out4lt of good merchantable' Nut Coal . I ucrill of good Lime. \ tea of the Company,on their works. All h quality and delivezed ih such qu an at mien Mines as may be unproved and by! the Engineer of the Works. PJy ho'nowle inouthiv, ret.trong ten /0)11 et nit a ands of the tas Company uutll the an of the contract. • MI information that may b' requl d will be furs? hid by the e ng laver at. the %%corks. Vroh,isals) to be an -rest.el ta the rr• Eldent of 'the r islatrgh bas 4.'outonny. cuilbrsed••rro poss.s ..r cos , slack or lime. ' us theca=e may innicl7:•.l Engineer. In , , - -- - OP Fn. 2 OF CONTROLLER OF ALLSGILENTCO.i , I, 1. .: Pa., nttobut gli, May 17, th 69. i iio, ICE TO coriTzturrons. „ s A1.,v1) PROPOSALS 'will be received at this otnee until the 31. st Wet. Inclusive An the ere.etlo new brioge cline, lum Creek. on 'be. Le. chburg road. ou the between Penn I I 4.1 in tjwnshlns,on the farm of IWm.Rright., kt.sc for the erection of a new bridge over .00k,1 Run, In Yesa Iles towtrship, 'where the ate 16.4 leaning from CaltonsM.rg to the rues burg Turnpfke crosses sold In. At,SL fur the eteettot , of ,a new bridge over .tie peer Creek. on the ro,;‘l leant g. from Har 1/ r. art I- to W.W. Connt.ll`a mili, in Indiana wn E tip. ft L 5,,, tor the erection of a new Wooden striae re. e eentlug the n.ank.at the br lee over Deer r et; . on the road leoding from the Three Degree Lad o the Kittanning road in West Deer town !! 16, id s iaZ a t 1 .b. laS• R ~7,F a. ~~„:; f ttii PROPOS Man- and speclde eau be seen on applies By t rection or the County Commissioners. H\EN RY. LAMBERT. j: Controller. - - OFFICE OF THE 1 CONTEOLL'En Or ALLEGHENY COONTI".£A.. ; ri.Trt.BOUGII. -May 21.1M09. t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. , SEALEDP ROPCOALS will be received - st this fifties until the 31st inst. for MO o'ent ton Of anew wooden structure at the bridge ores Turtle Creek, pear Brinton's station, on the told leading from borough or Bradk to the townships.turnhike, in Wilkins an" Versailles i Plans and speellications can be seen ou applies- Mon. I 1 By tlßectton of County Counnlisloners. 1 [ HENRY LAMBERT, . m""'lB3d&Tt Controller 0,200)00 TO LOAN* ON 'BOND vcAp.DtiORIVAGE.: )f (.1 ,; .-..i, Sepik* settled and,,acconuts promptly Collect; :ed. Houses and ustiViti Oittatenegb and &Mem- RY, Elheap,Bonses ap,sk Ls) 0 I. bast Litterty and .B 8 addocts: , Lots bi - Natistieldi: , A very desirable farm or O susresioplendid young orchard, good st t mvei *lttristore3woomltudted; stiribgof utyer - N743 Y ilat 7 4l l gt °°sl. IV:1 ..g;.i . ...TOWS, Ifissotql slid Nirgiplaland for sale. . 1. "'Enquire of 'filies: gbilaggli ,iv. U.M. ;HOLLAND 1 , 013F1)4 43 4 1 41 11 4 RPl4:PlaWASel l e i • ki SitIaBINVIITEXIA . iny9 tdlice back roam; Oiraicir taiGLNEin AN,S PrrplitraGlL, May 'WA. /$ O9 . 4 :10:ITICE17-The Asaeosaneut for 1,11 ,the Boardwalk. on Pearl street, trove Man to Laurel Itteet,, , ltliw 7 eady for esseril lawn , and can be seen, at tots office until . WEIWILS . he ID AY n at, Ud,whon It win be itturtad to t (.143r resenter s Once tot collectlon• ' City m 122 OOD:, NEWs. ... ONskailBRAD Di DEAR TUIDI . ,_ 'Enquire for WART.OI3 'Bread. .. . _ Tie largesi and best: The tnithus "n • W." -on eirelylcar , ' Ti exrne e'llie. .' . ez.tjTe FIDICIIIND LA RA • 1/4). arreanpt k lr p e *asnrentt i s , a gS, o e l sT e ri ts n*al 4*nM& 1669 • eiTTlttlitt3ll. FORT WAYNE; do CHICAIII9 . W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH PL B. From blav 9th, MO, trains will leave treat aad arrive at theilroon depot., north aide, Fitt*. biargh city time, as follows: • bears. I Arrive. - - dblengo Ex.i.. 2:08 tri !Chicago Ex.. 1:58 ala Erie &AgnEr.7:2B ant; Chicago Ex-12:03 p Cl. &Wt , i 0.4 , 03:15 a In; Wheeling Ex 10:48 a m Chicago biall.. 0:58 a m:St. I. owls Ex 7:08 pm Chicago Ex....9:4-3 a in Chi'go Ex &:011:08 p m Cl. Ex 2:08p tr. ;Cleveland Ex 3:53 p Chicago Ex.. 2:23 - piniErie & Ye'n Ex 5:58p m &Erie Ex4:3B vn. & Wri'g Emo:s39m Depart 4 froin Aliegheny.r Arrive (n AtLeghens Bea , r hails kke. 8:58 •a, pl' i Lootsdale &c..6:58 am Leetsdale.' 10:03 ain .Bca'r Fatis " 8:28 am " 11:58 aVI LNew Castle "10:23 am iochester " 1:28 p mlEnon " 9:13 mat non " .3:58 p ru,l eeisdn'e " 1:08 prz Leetsdale Acc•s:l3 pm:Bea'r Falls " 2:43 pia Bea'rFallo " - .6:13 pm ' Leetsdale " 4:33 prn Leetsdale " 10:43 P m " 7:23 Dna Fair Oaks Sun- r Fair Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 p m day k,hureli. 9:58 past ZIP 2:23 v. m..Ctdeago Express leaves dany. sir 12 . 93 v. m.Cliteape Express arrives daily. J. M. KIMBALL J. N.ld , Cl7l.l.ou'og, Gen , ' TiCketAgera. ' Gen'lSuptenn. (1 , HA. GE OFainift - LIEIGIIENY. VALLEY luau:wars. THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHUU CHANGE- OF CASS. On and after MONDAY, May 3d, ISC9 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburgl Depot. corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, Oil City,Brif. , filo and all points in 0 e Oil Regions - LEAVE PITTSBURGH. !ARMY IN ITITSBURGIT Day Ex...... 8:00 arn pDay Ex 5:15 pm pm. 3 0 m Brady's g B * Ac 3:ls'p mißradys_ ... 10: 6: 15 a m Ist SodaW , ks. 0:45 ain ,list sodaW , ks 7:40 am SndaW'ks 6:30 p 2d SodaW•ks 6:15 pm Ist Hutton... 6:45 a ral,lst Milton_ S:5O a m 2d Hu1t0n...12: 00 12.1Hu1t0u... 2:01Ip m 3d Holton... 1s:00 p m 3d Huston .... 1:05 p m. Arnold's Ac. 5:01) p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p Churcn train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsborgh at 1:10 P. sr. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays.) at 0 50 A. m.' Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation mina stop at all stations- J. J. LAWRENCE, aen`l nup`t. THOMAS H. KIND, .Isn't. bup't. ap:10 • IDENNSYLVA-MWIR IL NIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. On and after Aprll.2sth. 1569, Trains will arrive at and depart from Libertyion Depot' corns: , of Washington and streets, as follows: Arrtra. Dirdi Train.— 1:25 am Fast 1.4-5 am Wall's No. L. 6 :40 am BriutonAcc . h. 7:50 am WalPs No. 2.. S:5O am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Johnstown Ac10:35 am ; How'd Ac Not 1:10 pm i Pittslech Ex. 1:30 pm; Phila. Expressl•so pm' Wall's No. 3-2:50 pm Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Ac No 2 9:35 pm; Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pro 'Kay Passn'r 10:20 pm These trains make clo; burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaved Walls Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh WA'S a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh 12:50 p. m. and aryls es at Walls Station 2:10 p.. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All otke transa daily except Sunday. For farther information apply to. W. D. BE.CIiWITEt, Agent. The Permsylvanlaltailroad Company will not e fume anyrisk forßaggage, except for wearingan panel,_smd limit their 'responsibility to One Hun dre. Dollars In value. - All Baggage exceeding tht t amount in value will be 'at th.e risk of this enrnar, =less taken by special contract.' EDWARD rt. WILLIA. • apIS General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa., EEST ERN-MINN§ PENNSYLVANIA LROAD.--4)n. and after April 25th,1869,,tha Passenger Trains or. the Western Pennsylvania MO road will arrive at and depart from tho Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City.aa follows; Arrive. Depart. Sprlngd , e No 16 : 40 mblail 7:00 ant. Freeport No.l S:2O JI mWreeportNo.l9: 2o 4a F.xpress 10:40 a tuiSharpb , g No111:20 am Sharph , g No.11:20 p tn, Express 2:50 pm Freeport No. 24:00 pm!Springd , e No13:30 pm 6:5U .p miirreeport N0.25:20 p m Springd'e N026:20 mlSPringd , e N0213:30 plat Aboye trains ran daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction evert Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. In. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junfs tion at 3:40 P.m. Coarwuraylos TICSSTS—For sate in packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Lierr , s, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and. ilharpsbdrl. aud good only on the trains stopping At Station= !peened ou tickets. . The trains leaving Allegneuv City at 7:00 a. ns. make direct connection at Yreepor: withWal hers ltne of Stages for Butler and Ha/mai:stows. Through tickets may be purchased at the '01242 - - No. 1 yt CURL street, near the Suspensionßridgs. Littsbnr,he Depot. Allegheny. For further a information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, /ut- Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not a. sane any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Pollan; in value. All baggage ex needing owner unlessunt in value willbe at the risk Of the-owner, taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS ap2.3 Geneml Snnerintendent, Altoona. Pa. rITTSBURG4, iMgllll CCINITI A24D . IN LOUIS RAILWAY. PAN RANDLE ROUTE. ORANGE OF TIME.--Onland after MONDAY. April 26th 1869, trains will leave and arrive at the Union depot, az fOliows: • Depart. - Arriat. Mail ......... 2:09 a. m. 12:13 s. Fast Line , 9:43 a. m. 7:13 p. M. Express 2:33 p. m. 4:33 11. 1/1. Mixed Acc'n - 5:33 a. tst. , 6:58 p. m. M te D be n v d l ,s e A c c o n m , m0d 1 3 4 5 3 8 ap.. in. 9:33 a.m McDonald's Ace , n, No. 2 0,10 n. M. 3:1 8 D. 10. Istmday Church Train.. 19:58 p. m. 9:58 a. m. MPS:33 P. vt. tra'n will leave dilly. p. train will arrive daily. All other trains will run daily. Sundays except ed. The 9:43 s. ffi. Train makes close con nections at Newark lir Zanesville. B. F. pc um, UenerslTicket Agent. W. W. CARD. !ann., Steubenville. 0410. sp26 rrTsßunGH &Immo' CORWIELLS V•t-li - Er , AIL ROAD. On and after TIT.VdDAY, lloyember, IWest. trains will arrive at and depart from Ms Depot' corner, of Brant . and Water streets, as follows: Depart. Arrival,. Mall to and from Union- town7:oo A.Y. 6:00 P. Y. McKeesport Accomdt , n 11:00 A. M. A:O5 P. Y. Ex. to and from Unt , n. 30/0 fq. 71./0:10 A. Y. West Newton Ancor:od 430 P. Y. 8;35 :BraddoeVa Accomdt'n. 0:15 . Vat/ P. Night Ae.toMeport.lo:3 o r. M. 0:45 A. X • !Sunday Church Traln to • . and from West Newton 1:00 P. Y. 10:00 A. Tor tickets apply ti E. M, RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. • no 2 s gi v t LL M ILL SIMPO. UNION PACIFIC nuiwk; Eastern Division. 130U e fE a go Q urtiriraat h eo ` ill Colorado Nevada. California, AOWska i*shingt°ll, New Mexico, 'ldaho, - -Twoernins lent litsie ted.l Llß l LlA: rr t u zariat ,41,11111148.11.„11:fonkvila, &puts, and Raub. ... , bia . i T e n t. " oo. .r ee : . _ened onil„tu w le ... "or eon= Ina.lo ,L 4 1,, Doan ." & e Ilimm ld ot „,,,,,„,„, ... jai . 1 .11 orw , ,810 tun — IMlTzte trlßrYSVEZdri;eo I' '8 DAILY ;rjs •Or 4.VS D =TM= . COAOPP 3 FOB t, Dr.INIVNag; , $Bl./king . ..r...a.sini AND AU 1 Points -In the Territories§ ... . . AndiktbiANDEßstees TS[-WEEKLY-LINE of COACHES for Fort. 'Union, Bent' s Fort, Pau, Atituqueroue, Santa Ye, and all points In Arl. zone and Newleo: ith the r un additions of rolling stoat In eq uipment, and:the • arrangements nada iwithl emulsible Overland :Transportation Lin** from i ts western te us, iktil road now oilers unequalted fsellltles for the transudaslon of teeinnt to shell's! Won. - • . Ticket& tor sale at sit the,principat Oniala to the United Stites and Canedsa .. Be sure and ask for tickets vta THU SMOKT Kw, lt.ol:lT.t.,___llNloll r— 1. IC RAILWAY; ItLISTIRII D1y115.1021. A. ANDESSOas Depart. •DayExprees.. A:l5 ass soutnern Ez.. 4:20 am s No. 1.. 6:30 ant SIMI Train. 8:15 ant• How'd Ae Nol litt:2o am Cincin'ti Ez 111:110 pm ; Wall's No. 2..11:51 IJobnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila. Express 4:20 p _ Wail's No; 8.. 4:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 0:05 put .Fast Line...‘. 7:30 pm , How'd ac No 2.8:20 ma 11:00 pm ,se connection at Mullir Greco lieLeral bilLperbaandoin • NS wziwrimit. Vilawnprrelslit sea Tie Wit is I' I ~i II I 11 YI I 1 I ~ ,I 11 10