PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET. OFFICE OF PwrsnußoH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, May 28, 1869. :rho market for metal continues quiet though this is usually the case at this season of ths year, as the time is not far distant when the mills generally sus. pond opetations in order to take stock and Make repairs. With only moderate re ceipts, however, and no great accumula tion of stock, and notwithstanding, the tendency is downward, prices compared With last week, have undergone no im portant change. There is still some in quiry for small lots or desirable foundry irons, and a very limited supply of this particular kind in market. Bar Iron and Nail trade is reported dull"and unsatisfactory, and the season all through has been a hard one on man ufacturers. There is not so much com plaint in regard to the demand, as there is in regard to the extremely low prices; it is said, and we have no doubt it Is true, that manufacturers, have great difficulty in realizing, cost and that if they even do that, they are doing well, and that other points, in order to estab lish a trade, -have been selling below coat. ANTH BACITE. 50 " NO. 3 Neutral. 39.00 6 moe 30 " No. 1 . 43.00 4 mos 20 " NO. 2 " 42.00 4 mos 20 " . No. 2 Foundry 43.00 4 mils 50 Red Short • 37.00 6 mos 200 " No. 3 Neutral Forge 40.004 mos 100 " No. 3 " • 40.00 4 mos 130 41- Qom No. 2-F'dry... 38.75 60 days 10 " No. 1 Foundry. 43.50 4 mos 10 " No. 1. .. 43.604 mos 10 " No. 3 " ...... 9.504 mos - CORM, 100 " Red Bank 200 &I ,-.t CHARGOAZ. 100 Fancy Mo. Forge... 52 00 4 mos 20 6 6 6,6, " 51.00 4 MOS BITUMINOUS COAL &MELTED FROM LAKE SUPERIOR ORE. 10 ei -No. 2 Mill Iron 100 " Mahoney 150 - " C A Short to arrive 35.00 cash. 300 " Close Medium Grey . at furnace 35.004 mos 250 " " " 35.00 4 mos 120 " " " 35.00 4 mos 500 " Grey to arrive 37.00 6 moe 250 " White 'and Mottled 36:00 6 mos 100 " Open Grey 37.50 4 mos 50 " Close 37.25 4 mos 50 " Close Neutral with native ... . . 88.00 4 mow 81 " .NeutraL•No. 2 with =UT, Argo.. 38,±50 4 mcia ;- • 4, =-4. BLOOMS. 20 4 f: 9&.00 4 mos 30 gg : anntsta 4 4;:4i595.00 4 mos Markets by Telegraph, NEW Yoair - May - 2B:—Cotton quiet and firm; Biles 1,600 'Vales at 28y,c for mid dling_ uplands. Flour; receipts 9,721 bbls; a shade firmer and rather more doing for export and, home use; saes MOO bbls at $5,34)5,60 - for superfine State and western, $5,95P6,30 foroxtra State, $5,78P6,65 for extra weitern, $6,70 P 7,65 for white wheat extra, $6,10p7,25 for round hoop Ohio, S7P3 for extra St. Louis, and s9@l2 for good to choioe do; includedlin the sales are 4,000 bbls extra State for export at 0,35. Bye Flour quiet; sales 160 bbis at $4,75p6,25. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky nominal. Wheat; receipts 195,996 bush: Ip2a better, with a good export demand for spring, which was checked, howeVer, by the 'advance in freights; sales 120,500 bush at $1,41p 1,42 for No. 2 'spring; delivered, $1,43- for retail leps• do, $1,46 for No, 1 'delivered. $1:6501;751°1- 'whitelifleh= igen, 42 for extra choice do, and $1,7234 white California;sl,so34 for amber winter Canada in bond. Rye heavy and declin ing: 1,600 bush State at $1,25. Barley nominal: 'Barley Malt quiet. • "Corn is heavy and 1p2.3 lower; receipts 128,108, sales 7,4,000 bush at 50@77c :for damaged and unsound mixed western;' 78©83ofor sounp do; 84p870 for high mixed and yellow; 910• for old mixed western in store, and 96p97c for do afloat. Oats 1p 1340 better; receipt's, 92,452. sales 68,000 bush at 76P77%c for afloat, and 77®77%c for do in store. Rice dull and unchanged. Coffee nominal "and 'n s- Sugar weak; 600 hbds at 13p 13y,c for Cuba, and 12%0 for Porto Rico by auction; 65 hhds Porto Rico at 123`@ -.1234c;• ~ 1411 bxB Havana at 9 . 30031.0.. Mo lasses quiet and firm; 115 bbla of New, Orleans at 83(485c. , Hops quiet at 6Pl4c for American. • Pork quiet. .Linseed Oil steady ittl $1,07p8. Spirits Turpentine dull at'46®46340, PorE a shade firmer: sales7do bbbt at $31p31,25 for new mess,.. closing at $31,25 cash, $3l for old do, 124,40p26 for.prime, $28028,25 for, prime moss. - Beef steady; sales 175 bbls at $8 pl 6 for new plain mess, and sl2plB for new extra mess. Tierce Reef- dull at amps for prime mesa. and/ $26p33 for tudia mess. Beef Hams unchanged; sales 150 bbls at $12.,50p13,50. Cat Meats uachattled; eales 280. packages at /2,:p 18eTor shoulders,lspl6c for hams. Mid dles steady. 250 boxes toe cured Hams and sidps .sold -on • private terms. Lard firmer irad'More active: sales 800 tierces at 17@19c, chiefly ismcpsg; for 'steam, and for,kettle rendered; also, 4008tierces swain. seller and buyer for Jane and July at 18%@19y0. Butter quiet at 28(g)35c for Ohio, and 36e539c for State. Cheese firm at 17p2234c. Freights to Liverpool More active and firmer; erk gagements: 125,000 bus wheat at 5%t 6d. ler sail and, , 7®734d .; per steam, ;and 8,000 bbl' flortr per steam at 2S. Latest—Flour firm, with a.fair export demand for low- wade!. Wheat active ludic better for apriiig, with a good ex port dentand. Rye dull and heavy at 81.22P1,23 for western.' Oats active and drat at 77077h0 for teektern in store and afloat. Corn dull at 50p7043 for unsound; 70@e85e for sound new.' ikettern.. Pork atpadq stAiBl. l fAfr for new , MedS. Beef-dull and'unchanged. Cut' eats fairly active and steady. Bacon steady.' Lard firm at 18%c for prime steam. Eggs 18P20c. 8 - 7 * Fr r Wler2BB.--TobtfoiXot • prides are a t i b in net 'qtteltably lower. Cotton:no . sales are reported. Hemp; asletklewwadcaotifiretated at 9,50P543.51 Telo`ur dull With a "local .demand; sups - Ml 6 *" Ott. I .s @ s •2ss:double!•extia it $5€,6,59; treble f extra at iiipB; faacyland favorite ' brands ,at 'lB5Oll. ,W heak4 kiinsrodes ituregniArp 0..2 spring 1,1,18 in sacks,,andg. l • l ol4 for-free in elevator; falPeold 'at $1,30p1,55. fir primelochnice rod.and white; 41,63 -41,70 . fa f4ticy. Are ,•7 - c" ' vorn, choice; arid fanoY74lo7l` atm Bitotte firm and higher at 76(477e fox yelbow:77@s2o for,pricae to eliolder*hlte:.•Orits-dall anti lower at 65 p69c v eloidnit 4 45 9P 6 0-for, mixed,' and wmte. • Barley. there is nothing doing. 33... ) aeaYY and .lower r ot $l,lO. , Wh4ky; 1[10:0ales reported, and buyers are eo n _ A:ending fort a• deellne, , ' Groceries 'gala ti ithchatged at 133%pinie'for ,pnine to choice Louisiana Sugar; 75(4)850 for -PPOtation Molasses; 2454P460 for prime to choice Rio Coffee.„ Provisions: firm Anil =chatted at; 132' fat-prime Pork; -14 yo for idry salted Shoulders, packed; 13®2 133 for bacon Shoulders:. 16%®17c for clear rib sides; 17®170 for clear sidetrend sugarcnred Hems. ;Put: Job bing sales at Ma for L'G. Receipts were liblatigifeat 18.700 Welt: - am o'b , :: , tr - oatrlVAo UMW' rk4600 Wash; b9 44*Zhielit' UFfikiekiii ol• exalting° Unchanged. Flour quiet; spring extras 140 - • iiV••••.-.1.1 4 ; , •4 i te . 434.14 S. ' $5@5,30. Wheat moderately active and Mc higher; sales No. 1 $1,16; No. 2 $1,13 ®1,1334, closing firm 81,13 1 4 ®1,1334; sales this afternoon at $1,144®1,14M. Corn firmer; gales No.l at 67 ®6Bc; No. 2 5714@ 58350; rejected 523‘®54e, closing at 67y,,c for No. 1. and 57 1 /,',®580 for N 0.2; unchan ged this afternoon. Oats active and ex cited and IM 4 c higher; sales No. 2 at 58% ®6oc, closing firm at 60c. Rye quiet, un settled and lower, ranging at 41,0334@ 1,08 for No. 1. closing at $1,0314. Barley dull and nominal at $1,49®1,50 for No: 2 in stoke. Highwines closed weak at 98c. New I Orleans Molasses 950441. Sugar 0 13g® 4%c for common to choice. Mess pork 1,3711 g, 31,50. Lard steady and firma ) , closing at 18®181‘c. Short rib Middles 12340 loose; 12c packed and stea at 120. Receipts-248,277 bbls flour, 81,548 bu wheat, 112,403 bn corn, 75,111 bn otis, 1,090 bu rye, 1,050 bn barley, 65,. 840 h ga. Shipments-4,090 bbls flour, 356,092 bu wheat, 64,161% bu corn. 68,620 bu oats, 946 hogs. Freights Active at 4% ®63;0 on corn by sail and steam to But; falo. _ • CINCINNATI, May 28.—Flour dull with sales of Sandly at $5.75@6. Wheat ir regular with considerable pressure to sell; prices are lower; sales of No. 2 wihter at $1,10; No. 1 $1,20. Corn quiet and unchanged with sales of ear at 66c. Oats dull at 68@)71c. Rye declined to $1,20. Cotton firmer; sales of middling at 27@)271ic. Tobacco active; sales of 315 hbds. Whiskey dull with sales at sl@ 1,02. Provisions quiet but held firmly. Bulk Meats and Bacon are held y,c'sbove the views of buyers, which checks:bud ness. There was a firmer feeling in lard under the favorable advises' from Liver pool, but no increase in the demand. Mess Pork held at $3l, and lard at 1 8 34® 18%c. Bulk meats held at 1231 and 153(,c; bacon'at 13X, 163.1 and 17)4,c.1 Butter is in large supply andprices, lower with sales of fresh at 24@27e. 'Eggs scarce and advanced to 19c. Linseed oil firm at $1,05©1,06. Lard oil $1,40(4)1,45. Petro leum 30@320 for refined. Sugar firm; sales of New Orleans at 18;4 to 1514 e. Coffee firm at 21 to 27c. Gold 1393( buy ing. 38.00 6 mos 38.00 6 mos 36.60 4 mos 38.00 6 mos 'Louisvitax, May 28.—Flour lower; -superfine at $4,75(05,25, Leaf Tobacco, • market firm; sales of 279 hhds. ranging from $4,90©25. Provisions quiet but firm. Mess Pork 531,50. Bacon Shoul ders at 1334, clear rib 17, clear sides 17X; hams, fancy sugar cured, at 19. Lard et 18X for tierce. Hay firm at 522,50, on levee, for choice timothy. 'Potatoes at $1,40 from store, new at $7148.. Groceries —New Orleans Sugar, prime, at 14 1 ,§. Rio Coffee, prime; 25. New Orleatuilitolasses at 70 for prime. Grain—Whearat 51,80. Corti, bulk 60. Oats, bulk 72. Rye 51,40. Cement steady; sales large at 52: Butter, country at 20. Kegs at 15 for fresh packed. Bagging steady, two pound, Kentucky at 23 for standard brands. Cattle active and receipts liberal. Cotton qnletysales of low middlings at 2534. TOLEDO May 28.—Flour steady and unchanged.' Wheat; amber a shade better and fairly active at 51,3534: white Michi gan regular 51,40; No. 1 white Michigan 51,62. 'Corn quiet; No. 1 68(g)683.fc; No. 2 6650. 4Oats quiet and unchanged. Rye dull and nominal, at 51,15 for No. 1. Bar ley nominal. Recelpts-3,300 bbla flour, 12,200 bush wheat, 10,500 bush corn, 3,500 bush oats. Shipments-900 bbls flour, 7,700 bush wheat, 6,400 bush corn, 2,100 bush oats. PHILADELPHIA., May 28.—Flour un settled and drooping, but unchanged. ex expt extras, which sell at $5.50@6; Ohio extra family $6,76@8,25. Wheat dull; red $1,50@1,55; amber $1,60. Rye quiet at 11,87. Corn held firm: sales 5,000 bush yellow at 94c; mixed western 85®87c; high mixed 88@890, Oats: western 90c. Petroleum better; crude 20®20%c: re fined 3035, y rovistons unchanged. Whis ky Steady. MILWAUKEE, May 28.—Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat firm at $1,17$ for No. 1, and $1,14 for No. 2. Oats in good demand at 58e for No. 2. Corn entirely nominal. Rye dull and nominal at 51.08 for No. 1. Barley nbm inal. Grain freights active but unchang ed. Receipts-3,000 bbls flour, 118,000 bus wheat, 5,000 bus oats. Shipments -6,000 bbis flour,-6,800 bus wheat. BALTIMORE, May 28.—Flour dull and declined 25c on higher and medium grades; sales of western superfine at $7,25®7,75; extra 56@7; family $7,75©8,25. Wheat dull and lower; sales of choice valley red 11,70@1,75. Corn firm; sales of prime white at 86@87c: yellow 90e. Oats dull and heavy at 650)69e for light. Rye $1.40. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey less firm and offered $1,09_ MEMPHIS, May 28.—Cotton quiet, 2714 Qi2734e; receipts, 138 bales; exports, 623 bales; receipts for the week, 727 bales; exports for the week, 3,499 bales; stock, 953 bales. Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn 75@76c. Oats 80c. Hay $27@28. Pork $32. Lard 19@200. Bacon firm; shoulders 1334@13,ic; sides, 17,0. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 1234 c; sides 16%C. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 28.—Flour market dull; unsettled and irregular. Wheat; No. 1 red winter held 51,35 i No. 2do 51,18. Corn; sale of 4 cars No. 1 at 71e; 1 car ear on track at 65c. Oats; sale of 1 car at 6634 c, and 1 car at 67e. CHICAGO, May 28.—Hogs quiet at ;8,15 for common; 118,80(48,60 for fair to medi um; $8,90 for good to choice.- Cattle $5,75 (45,65 for cows and light steers; 56,50@ 7,12 for fair to good shipping beeves. DETHOIT,, May 28.—Wheat closed dull and lower. Extra white amber sold at 11,75; No. 1 'do $1,56; . .No. 2 do 51,33. Corn 72c. Oats 64c, Bran 17c. Coarse middlings 120,50Q21,00; fine 525,00. The river, under the influence of the recent rains, is rising, with live feet seven inches, In the channel by the Mo nongahela marks. Weather continues cloudy and oppressively warm, with frequent showers of rain. There have been no arrivals since the date of our last report aside fkom the packets. The Lorena from St: Louis and, Glasgow . from St. Paul are among thelirst boats due. The Kenton departed for Parkersburg nd...the..; 4 lew State for Wheeling. The faider'hads Verv s goOd trip. The Grey 'Vagle; Capt. C. L. Brennan, lathe reablar packet ibr Parkersburg to-day , leaving at noon. The Eagle is new the only boat in the trade. • The Glendale for St. Louis and the 'Upper idissibsippli, and - the Kate Putnam for Cincinnati and will' take their departure early next week. Later - reports from - the Cora 5 are that most of her cargo will be saved, and that chances are favorable for raising the boat.'Capt. Palmer, agent - of the under. writerti, left for the wreck Wednesday night. ' —The pliots of the Oldo4ePert an ugly snag in the ohanhel at ffigginsport, About half *ay between ttamoutb of the - creek and the wharfboat. —The Falls City. In attempting to pass through the looks at Ramsey, on Green river, stuck fast, and was still in that condition on Monday morning. It seems that on each Side of the look there is an iron bar, and that the Falls City, being very heavily laden, as' 'she entered the lock the bars cut Into her guards about two inches and /mkt her fast. —The 14nnt No. 8, arrived at New 0 4eatia'bu Thursday. ' " ' • • • --v-T he Argosy was to. have 'le ft Cincin nati for l'lttsbUrgh do Wednesday. —Barker Hart & Cook, have sold the • vi 2 44 . 4140 - ,s - Lag - - • 04,- •ti 4; ' RIVER NEWS. PITTSBURGH GAZEIO -=MAT ,:29, 1869. Nightingale to Capt. .Tohn K,vle, for (4,500. Capt. Kyle will pri)bably plane her in the Cincinnati and Arkansas River trade, in place of the Cheyenne. —The Cora 8, recently sunk in Arkan sas River, is insured in Cincinnati offices for te6,500. Her cargo is also insured there and will prove a heavy loss. —The Belle Vernon left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday, drawing 4% feet. John Ferguson and Nick Whitten, pilots. —The steamer Pink - Varbla is to be sold auction at Nashville June Ist. —Capt. John D. Adams, Superintend. ent of .the Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company, has purchased Capt. Cummin ; s half interest in thel , Tatoml, at the rate of 5150 00 for the boat. The packet company now own the whole of the steamer. —The towboats Ajax and Dick Fulton left here with big tows of coal, but judg ing from the following from the Vicks burg Times of Friday they - have added largely since: "The towboats Ajax ancr Dick Fulton No. 3, passed down yester day for New Orleans. The former had a very large towecontaining 4,400,000 bush els of coal, the .latter had 2,400,000." Ajax, four million four hundred thou sand bushels •of coals. Whew ! Well bully forthe Ajax.---Louievilte Courier. —,Sdpervisor Nash, of Tennessee, who is at present in Washington, has sub nuitted to Commissioner Delano a propo sition to extend the revenue marine into the navigable waters of the Ohio. Mis sissippi and Missouri rivers and their tributaiies, in aid of the internal reve nue. He proposes that these streams be patroled with swift-sailing steam tugs, duly equipped, with a view to check mate-frauds in whisky and tobacco, which it is believed, are carried on upon these rivers to an alarming extent. He is of opinion that such service would be of is much benefit to the Internal Revenue as it is to the Custom Department. —The following are the number and locations of the different districts of Su pervising Inspectors of steamboats in the United States: First district, San Fran cisco, California; Second district, New York city; Third district, Baltimore, Maryland; Fourth district, St. Luis, Missour:; Fifth. district, Galena, Blinoia; Sixth district, Louisville, Kentucky; Seventh district, Chicago, Illinois; Ninth district, Buffalo, New York; Tenth dis trict, New Orleans, Louisiana. . . —The Parkersburg. TiMed says - work was.tesumed on .the:-railroad,bridge at that point Saturday. , One hundred labo rers are wanted Immediately, to whom permanent work will be given f as it is expected•thatlaperations will now con tinue until the bridge is finished. Be t ween four 'and.fivti hundred men Will be employed, and as large a force as can be handled in order to expediate the enter prise will be used. - The Tom Rees and barges left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Wednesday and the Wild Duck and barges arrived there the same day. Tne Greats Republic will leave for New Orleans next Wednesday, under the auspices of the barge company. We clip the following from the St. Louis Democrat of Thursday: Wm. J. Kountz has sued, for Hiram K. Hazlett, J. H. Morse, of the steamboat Lily, for $l,OOO damages for alleged violation of contract to transport Government stores from St. Louis and Leavenworth to Fort Rico and Fort Sully, in May, 1868. River and Weather. [Ey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette./ LOUISVILLE, MEW 28 —The river has risen to six feet with four inches of *iititr in the canal. Tne weather is clear and warm. ri IMPORTS B RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH, F. • T WAYNE t CHI CAGO RAILROAD, k , % y 27.-5 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 3 .o do, J W Porter; 3 do do, Bryan & Ca • • hey; 2 do do,Loyd & Black; Ido do, nion Mills; do do, Loomis & Collard; do do, Zug & Co; 1 do do, Pitts Iron . Forge Co; 10 bxs cheese, 50 bbls, 200 .ks flour, E Heazle ton; 200 bbls flour, • wners; 100 do do, C W Hodson; 2 cars d y. salted shoulders,. Myers 6: Co: 3 bbls cease, B Pilaum: 20 bxs cheese, J S Dilwbrth:4o do do, T C Jenkins; 10 do do, W M Gormley; 1 car oats J Hastings; 172 aka rags, Pitts Paper Co: 50 bgs shipstuff, Watt, L' .1c Co; 7 kgs 3 pkge butter, H Rea Jr; 3 cars hay. 0 II Ailerton; 50 bbla highwines, Shipton & Wallace; 9 do green apples, Volgt, M & Co; 25 has soap, .Ewa.rt,dr. Co; 45 ska rags, Christy & 11; 21 bxs cheese, E Millikin; 8 lib's eggs, J A Jacobs; 30 bbla vinegar, Duff & on; 50 sewing machines, Sum mer & Co; .1 car mill feed,y Dorrington; 50 bbls highwines, Rodelheim &A; I car hay, Bricker &Co; I do wheat, Hitch cock; hif!Creery & Co. Ciavutiszrn AND Prrrsrursoa Ben, nosn, May 28. 1 -1 car grind stones, John Keown; 3 cstono, JL L Knox; 212 els oats, 6 d oe , 3do barley, Guynne t Stoneman; . 2 limestone ore, Zug & Co; 1 car do do, McKnight &, Co; 1 car lumber ' G• W Bitner; 100 bbls Adams it Co; 1 car potatoes; Van Girder dc S; 630 blooms iron, Park dc Bro's & Co; 20 bill, 2 crates starch,,J K Smith it Co;: 20 Ins starch, J Henderson & Bro; 50 do do, Carter, McGrew & Co; 6 hY, bbls emery, Fahnestizick; 5 bbls oil, 40 cases grease, Pennock dc Barnum; 2 bola varnish, J & Seibert; 20' bbls tub oil, Eureka Oil Works; 24 bas cheeSe,'Day dr, Co; 12 bre cheese, Woodworth & 1); 2 casks- ware, J Jones; 5 skit oats, G Craighead; 4 hhds hams, HH Wilson* ' 28 ska rye , . 4 kgs butter, W II Graff & Co;•4 bbls eggs, H Riddle. • , ALLtAIItENT STATION, May 28.-10 bbla flour, Rani Dyer; 2 bxs starch, J Kohen; 1 car wheat; W McKee& Co; 178 sks oats, 23 do rye, Rose & Baring; 25 bbls flour, W Sadden. 1 oar staVesi , J.M,Hemphill; 1 car oats, R Knox & Son; a' cars Lindsay & McCutcheon; /, car oats, 26 bbls flour, M Steel 4t i iiiclu.l car shingles, McCurdy & McGinnis; 58 - liiffes; 2 bbls tallow, Ed Merriman; 34 bbls apples, Owens & Kenninf Ea -- N - hat,_,K e r iFie . dy dc /Aro; 6 cars" limestone, Superior Iron Co; 1 'jar limber, 0 C 'Lamb; .1 1 oir hay, Drvfoos;l2so pigs lead; liciyuii3ll Bauman &Co; 100 .bbls flonr. Geo' Stew. art; 76.d0.d0,40 sks do, S C McMaaters; /00...fgeollibldess U Watititeh;l-,car 'staves, 0 rsixibet•toni , , • , • - , r, AVM:GHENT VALLEY 'RAILROAD, Bray . 27.-1 car metal, 3 , Moorhead;: 1 do (do, Union mina; 2 do , do, Brown & C0;'460 bbla crude oil, R T Leeoh; 160 do do, Fisher & Bro, 6 oars Mutest/ones fahoen.; burger &. Blair; 20aka, oats, Scott -& BI sal; Adam &Austin; 63 4'o; do; Keil & Ititehart; '2 baa butter, 8 bus rye, 26 do oate;'L J Blanbhard; 'fear grain Martin Brickell Co ; 2 do rail. roadiron, J B Dorrlugtonv 41 bgs oats; 2 bbla eggs, Kirkpatriok & Co; 17 eke oats, A Whittent 80 do wheat, it T Stow- PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. 'May bdls per, Pine • Paper moo:113 sks' Potato e s, Meanor 87 do oats, 7 do potatoes, -H Hagan. 11l do oats, Robb•dr.;ll; 1 bx hardware, Ad ma. M it 0o: :10 sks oats, Sobilds; 20 , f bbb3 ash, W M Oormily; 1040 do, Head dr , M 6 1241 bge • MARIE Day, dc (yo;; AN eke. 20 0 5 /s• • nou rt ,l 44PPlakeg 40, do , 1:4104r . , _YOW4OII bals to 04 dr! 11 00s1;41L.MaIthhiney , d do s h a n k. j etrr aux sta*lll4 'Pt /kit. . • , . . • ' ;•:'• -• 4„ ; tkif , ••••• , ...•-4a, • ''W -g .4; RIVER PACKETS NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS. FOR NEW ORLEANS, it:" • GALVESTON, BROWNS - 4 . ILLE, Texas—The new and stau • h-bnitt• tamer M ATAMORA.S. No. SI . D LZELL, Will mare as above, on TUESDAY. - 3n e Ist. • For fretem orpaseage aunty on board o to mye FLACK & COLLII6 (+WOOD, A ents. VPPEn. IffiritorsslPPL VOA ST. LOUIS,IiEO- , LL WWI. GALENA, DUBUQUE - and ST. PAM, I.reet—The not and eleg 1 aenger picket GLENDALE Twin - 31. Mann. Ca Wlll H ave for the above ports MOND - EDI inst.. nt 12 o'clock-It. For freight or passage apply on board. my 22 FLACK A. COLUNGWOOD. A•. adgit 1869. NORMEIDI LINE PA PROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. P: AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. One of the spiendid.Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Louis da ly for Keokuk, D 3 yen pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater anti St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all• points oh the Upper Mi:sts- SinttiPlA on steamers running from this port and connecting with the Northern \ Line Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling. Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, - ( Agents, or to B. C. GRAY 91 91 Water etleet. mICI:g23 CINCIN IVATt 011 CINCINNATI and adZ a t ' LOULEVILLU.—The tine pis senger steamer KATE PUTNAM.. ..COL G. W. Exam. Will leave as above on MONDA the 3bt last, et 4 o'clock r. 31. For freight or passage apply on board' or.to • JuHN FLACK 0 J U. COLLINUWOOD. mr26 VOIt WINETOLIN:G. JIARTET fA,PARKEM3BIJItti AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TIIESD AY- 1// Leaves Cit. einnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M. The swift and superb I/Wert/wet Steamer ST.. MARYS; 'T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as announced above. For Et elgh t or 'Passage apply on board, or to FLACK k COLLINU WOOD, or COLLIN., g. BARNES, Agentg. N. B.—No FreiglOS received on Tuesday after 11A. 31. m 1123 PARIEEREiBIIRIL 101ITTEa G Hlsdar in t WHY.EtING • ANO PAR XPRSBIJIW LINE.--Leave Oarapanv , s Wharf Heat. root or Wood Stropt. daily at 12 M., WED NESDAYS' and SAT MID tali; • ktis E. &MIL& C. L..NURNNA.I.c, Muter. Freight krrill be.reeelved at all nous by A.SIES COLLINS. '• • "'LAMM & , I)OLLINOW0013, apla -• • Asetag. BTIAMSmPS. T° . LIVERPOOL, AliDairk QUEENSTOWN I L THE - itiiMAN MAIL STEAMSHIP* Numbering sixteen Int-cleat vessels, among LI• lathe celebrated ' MY OF PALMS, CITYOP ANTWRYT CITY OP P.osToN, CITY Or BALTIMOIIE, CITY Op LONIK)N, Sailing WPM:a SATURDAY. from Pier \IL .aurth Riv.er, New York.. Pot oarsage or furt er inlorr.tai.lot aunty' to WILLIAtiIIIN.9IIAII, Jr. TO PIPTH STREF:I (Chronicle fittildlng Vprithr_onnorlt4r. Post (MY, Pett.twit, MISCELLANEOUS. BANBURY PLIYED OUT' • 00. -TIIIS CARD E teatiiies otbe bearer. on presentation. .to TWO DOLLARS abatement on a leash mirelase of 445.00 at the great cheap clothing house. or . I I S.C. TRASERBIAN, I Onninkta.i. BIG NUMB= 11, 81xth . Street,i late St. Clair Nobody beat by this eatabltahment, but fair dealing to all: Call and be convinced. All clothing plainly marked by printed cards, at LO WEST CASH PRICES, Bo that no one :may be deeelved.: Setsember the piace, on-anal big number, .11, SIXTH STREET, late St. Clair: BEWARE OB COUNT.EBF.T.IpIOF.THISI . . S. S. TRAIJERIEAN. deZziu-S GENERAL AGENCY /%9:4N:#:l AMERICAN STRAWBERRY• BASNE'IS AND MITES, Delivered in Pitt&lmrgh,Free of Freight, At alaauLaOurera?,pricel at the factory - . We have the XXOLDBI.I7Iit•AGENCY for this HNC2Io; the olle lb IMO are skipped by J. Thoulndo of quartcotliorries Daily , • To 'New tort su b T'hillidelphie! during the sea- Son: llndOubtedly the best box le every waY'ret Invented. - ;for either:sn'Tite.ts or -for shipping. orates poidlog •Iront 45 to, 00 pint boxes, and from 2* - to otos rt txrxei. The Trade furnished at tactory discount'. W. 'W. 'KNOX Agr4PituM llOuset' 17 Liberty Strteti, PrrOtitritatt; my12,:j14.11168' • • ' ''• -• WOOD 'AND IRON. WELL AND OISTERNPUN(FSe . .' i.: Wweitbetiw ieeleAtente'tut ( 11.Z. - amitles• well 731 ,1te• ligi c ire l wit l a i iitiplled bine at , alter! , ; pet. irOlira l ielliettitiitti' ttseilitileni , &air "iii /Pena ' 11101 1141. 0 a4 all , Pfapt's lit !pule of &geed put i ntli Le, eerriow'wnee, • %lath we( 'warrant: 9 40,14 C it ), f PiFib?!ll T 4 O,4 4 1gttuJR.4. 4 , 1 t e ta t. _, ' . • • ,a4pnee i pilesale Agent .;. '• -i ''''itl l ilbertYttN Pittethifge; • Pe. 1 ~ ey1543 . 21rr••• '.1':(1(.11 P ' t! ! it , . - • r,.1 -t i s e: L. '.'i , L f t):: i Xl' .. , • . ID I. 1 )1( P 92, :Jaziporter Wd re l 4444eatigl4•••• -. „ *ZOLE...itir9 l.4 rilry EgOING I - VJAf ..‘ PANti AND 411SINEgt . • r:-:: motiocialklus; ABMS,. ILIAIMIN - rn}rG so, , °Moro by ma t il i rcolve moTt ot1?!ion, Beall for loaiplet. • 1 , L 03- Chestnut Bt. Phua. ETV tpioN irampe,rway. FOUNDRY; WM. M. JoIIENSOM. • Mamtlicturori7ot CIOOXINGII3IIWIM, Arches, e ra u o Fenders, ; Huh Igypti4 IkallOakiikluas et 10110 W A Cax and 4 tllLgt •mAchteety ClittlilphicAnt, - 4 0 7/LTSO ito 43166Wrii.1 riTTBßillkiii. Ml]. imagmarts 5 1 1 7 Vit.IIISIALL'S ' ELIXIR, l , „, ~. t 1.......44. ,-; .-<'..;;. ;- 1 .-.. . . iiLI:NLIXIX wfforcriIIBRADACIUL SPrAttq's P4_ 3 407114. ttur,DlreminLA. :•,. initi , d'xulous 11ILL mu; ' (Warne . .. f .! t v., 1 2ige r aAttageAr natl . limThwi4l`!.l 1. , ,1it Poe saierficiresale and rstall, bi ? EOM A. WALLY. Figsbur" ' maimuzit s == MUTUAL LIF - Of Pe onsylva - nip,. Office, 75 Fede al St., Allegheny City. riLIt.CTORSI Hon. JAMES IL. BRAILA'S', Rev. J. B. CLAr. D. D., Capt. R. ROBIN oN. • Rev. A. K. BELL_,_D.D, Rev. H. H. NEsillT. LLD., W. A. REED,' Cashier Allegheny Trust CO. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Aosta - , .BIMON DAUM. Mayor of Allegheny, 0. W. BENNY'. Hatter, • 'A. B. BELL. 'Attorney.at-Law„: D. L. PAL TERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. BWOGEII,I Insurance Ascent. Capt. ROBT. 1t081N5101 0 4 President. Rev. J. B. CL The President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. t pas 'thin, a, tie MI M. W. WHITE, Muracm. ADVISE. ;DANIEL! SWOGER, Genq Agent. This Is a Dome company. conducted on the mutual Drincfpie' ' cacti :paltry. holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe investment. to each policy toholl elcouragea l i te m r e e b i K d r u e s tgn . the rarilic26l33at BEN !Ti!AririrsLuii INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY,. PA. • . OFFICE, IN. FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANE UILDINOS, No. al , ci ' 0 9 t.. Allegheny. A HOME CO managedby Dlremors web known to the maiunity, who trust by fair dealing to Merit a share of yoar patronage. IMMIX IltiAtill ...... —.........Preutdetait UL.O. D. RIDD L E ..... .......Secretary. L ECTORS: Henry Irwin t ID. L. Paterson, tWm, Cooper, Geo. It. Riddle, ]J ob Franz, Gottlelb Fans, Simon Roma, : J.-B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart, I J Ch P. Whlston, I Josepb Craig, Joe. Lautner, H. J. Elul:arta, 'Jere. tinhen. E. E. HERON. , GENERAL AGENT. ar.10;055 i , Agents °ism INSURANCE COMPANY, pziELAN'S BUILDING, No.: Firth! Avenue. Beeond Finer, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Paid Up. • IDI niccrone. N. J. tgleY. !H. W.s9iver. Jr, I Capt.K.Balleh Dan/ IN allace, l s H. Hartman, A. Chambers, Jake Hi11.. - INllPCturkin. Iffarri H. .1421.11ey. /Lomas Smith. JnO.S. .ItRAT 11.: KIN • ' J O. :TENN ING6, vice President. 105. T. I.JOHNSTON4 ammy. 1 , , Capt. J. GRACE. en't Agent. Insures on Liberal Terms' on all Fire ' and Marine MILL ap2:o7 . . pENNSTILyANIA --- INSURANCE COMPA OF PIMSBURGH OICE. No. /07)(, WOOD STREET, DAXE OP CiO3ISIEERCE BUMMING. _ This is a. licezet Company, end insures against log. pr Fire excitsivelv. LEONARD WAILIzz, President. C. C. BOYLE Vice President. ItoRERT RATRICIE, Treasurer. . DINH McELECENT, Secretary. • Leonard Walter, . Oeorglison, O. C. 'Boyle Deo..W. Evans, Robert Patrick; ,, J. C. Lsppe, Jacob Pointer, .f J. V. Tleiner, Josiah _King, i Joins Voegtley, Jas. IL.HOptina, A. Anuton. Henry Sproul, , . irk INDEBEVIIIT AGAINST LOSS BT PIRA, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA. .., OFFICE, 435 A 431 CREST NUT BT.,near 'Tn. ,k• ' t - 1 DraliOnllg., Charles Jr. Bancker, I Mordecai H. Lonia' Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Oraut,, lease Lea, Jacob R. binlthia" Edward C. Dale, fz porge W. Richard[[,, George Falea. L °HAMLIN O. BAN IC P., President. EDW. C. DALE, V ce President. W. C. STEELE, Becretary„gro tem. • J. GARDNER COFFIN, Anzns, No h West corner Third and Wood Streets. • rah. :nib NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal and Diamond, Allegheny, \ Office, tit the , !SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. W. W. MARTIN, President, • JOHN BHOWN, JR.,VIce president, JAMES E. bTAVENnON, Secretary. ninECTOas: John A. Myler, Jae. Loeltharl. J os. _ itijers, Jaa.L.Grabam. l ßobert Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jao Brourn,Jr. illeorge Gent: 'Jacob how), 01H , Pl4llllamelJno. TtiompsoroJ. McNaugher. WESTERN ESSERANCE COSI. PANKOP PIT_TSBURGR. &KANDER NIBLICK, President. .WM. P. HERBERT Secretary.. CAPT. GEORGE NERLD, General Agent. • Ontoe, 9sll Water. street, Open/ Co.'a iftexe.• hOuse, up stairs, PittsbOrgh. inzure against all „kinds of Fire and Ma rine Risks. A honie Instit u tion, Managed by Di; rectors who are. well kn the ;community, and who itrf determined b i ro pMptuess and liber. silty to maintain the character which ;they have assumed, as offering the best ,protection to those who desire to bs lnaoted.; . , • DULECTOIIB; . Joan B. McCune. E. Miller, Jr., , as. J. Clarke, Jamas - McAuley; • C' S. Evana,_ Alexander Speeri • Joseph Kirkpatrick, Audrew'Ackien. rn,p_lteymer • Dwrid,M. Lvov Wm. Xonig(on, D. IhMsen. iiOSI INSURANCE COM• 07710 E, .1S; Z. COMIDIRMOVIDM FirTa A Home Campany,taking aid Marine Risks* lidmt6T&Mii 7.4k , ilumt: .7 irlohn L. Rhoads, otm att, n P. Sbriver s • .Jmll. Perke ; %ales rimer's, crept. J ames 'Jared. Brush, l e gke ocAhart,'.!. 1 1 11711.0;P wA V pr ide . • eieckd. el APT. . S TAB •08 oN. General "wens. 'LEO 4A/VCE COMPANY OF PI , rxmoußGH: • • lICK.No. 37 FIFTH taPRIZT.BANN - IlLoca. TAntrearAgeadt ru kUltitlM FIN-1114 Marine BlOr. - A111NAM.0. 1 54. 0 1 1 .4 44#411MCitt/' 1 'll :T . s ur, _ dit Ati y.of she S,tomach; • Loss' of Appetite, Naitssai:Heaft-burn o Jaundice, 'and , -all diseases srisiilg from a disordered titate OfAe : §coAnan, - layer : or Intestines., -r "'by SEWA'RH: tENTLET st CHENEY, Druggiitsy EtufaJo,'N Y Bold by all pruggiata. • GOOD NEWS* OHDA2 DREAD Er DEAD TINEDIL ) . , -1014,..lutijea tirea4l4 • , v : Itililailfre f° it ''!. jais 443:441 °S , i 11"i gitntst• Thifiii awns "Tie limed Take salm ealle• . .Yak ON MY INSURNCE CO, RAILROADS. 1869......: FORT WAYNE ft Cilioectu F. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. B. From May Oth, 1869 trains will leave frail and arrive at the Utunn begctti north eille. ll W lo ` burgh city time, as follows: • - • Leave. denier. Chicago Ex.—A:oB a m Chicago E x . m Erie & Ygn x.7:28 a miiihicago Ex..151:03 pm Cl. &Wh_`g 31'16: Li a in Wheeling F.x 10:48a Da Chicago Hail-6:58 a miSt. Louts Ec 7:08 DM Chleago Ex ~.0:43 a mcChl`go Ex &1114:08 p CI. & WhlrE.x. :OS p Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m Chicag. o 2:23 p m I Erie & Tien ExsllBpni W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pmt Cl. & Wh'g Ex6:s3pla Depart/roan Allegheny. I Arrive fit A/leg/um% Bea'r Falls Av.8:58 a miLevitedale he..6:58 am Leetsdale " 10:03 a m Bea'r Falls " 8:28 act . 11:58 a mtNew Castle "10:23 am Rochester " • 1:28 p mlEnon " 9:13 am Enon • "-.3:58 pmtl.eetsdaie jnn pin Leetsdale Act..5:13 pm {Becor '"•51:43 Bea'rFalls 6:13 P lulLeeVale 11 : 3 3 S/ Leetsdale " 10:43 pm " cm 7:23 c Fair Oaks Sun. Fair Oaks San day Church. 1:13 p m day tAnareh. 9:58 » - 2:2341: m. Chicago Express leaves daily. Sir 12.03 o. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. J. M. ISJAHIALL. • J. N.JII'CULLOUGH, Gain Ticket Agent. • Clew/ SuPten't. . • • F_Tt _ I IQ:A Pil.o E TIME. GHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAKE. On and after MONDAY, May 3d, 181:9 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave l'lttsburgl Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, Oil City,Ruf filo, and all points Io ti e 011 Regions ., LEAVE PITTSBURGH. lARRIP IN PITTSBURGIC Day Ex 8:00 a mlDay Ex...... 5:15p Et Night Ex.... 3:30 pmiNlght Ex [ 6;30 ans Brady's BAc 3:15 p mlßradys Ac 10:15 a m SudaW"ks 9:45 a m Et SodaWiks 7:40 am Ba SodaWilks 6:30 p m .3d Sodatrks :6:15p in Ist Holton... 6:45 a milet Hutton.. t+)80 aln tn 3d Hu1t0n...13:00 llnlton..• 3:00 p , 3d Hutton... 1 s:00 pm,3diHulton... 1:05 pla Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p ni!Arnold's An: 7:40 p Churen train to and from Soda Works leave Pittsburgh . at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays,) at 9 q cs A. M. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations - J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen'l Sup't. THOMAS H. JUNG. Assn. 13Po ENNSYLVA,a4m i m NIA CENTRAL ItAl7. ROAD. On and after April 215th. 1860, Tralna will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets„ as follow 3: . . Amer. Dslmre. - m a n Train.... 1:25 am * Day.Express.. 9:15 ing , Fast Line 1.45 am Boutnern Ex.. 4:60 Lin WalPs No. 1.. 6 2am Wall , s N 0.1.: 6:30 am BrintonAcc.n. P 4 50 am Mall-Train,..., San UR Wall's No. 2.. El :50 am How'dAs Nol /0:20 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am "Cinehrti Ex 12:30 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:51 ant •'' How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 ma. Pittsb , ch Ex. L:3O tom Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p, Phila. Express-11 , 50 pm Phila. Express 41:20p - . Well's No.'B. f.siso inn Wall'a No. it. t 41 : 50 011 Braddock Ac.. s;sopm Wallis,No. 4:.6:06 pia : How 'd Ac No 2 9:35 pm *Fast flue • .7:3opm , Wall's No. 4. 2:20 pm Ticrw"d AcN02.8:20 par - Way Tasiallr 10:20 pm Wa11'eN0.6..',11:90015 2 hese trains make close connection at Hard"- , bull for Baltlinbre. - The - Church , Train -leavei Walls Stationevorg , Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh 10:95 a. m. _Be turning ,, leaves Pittsburgh 131:50 1,. m. and arrives at Walls Station 2:10 Ti. tn. ' _ __, ~ , , Paucjiinstl Express leaves dally. All oths ' trams daily except Sunday. FOr further Infonnation apply . to ' W. H. BECKWITH, Anent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as same any risk torßaggage, except for wearing. ap pmeli,and limit their .responsibility to One Han. drec Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding, that amount in value will be at, the, risit'of the owner, unless taken Mr : 0 I contract. app . General Superintaadent, Altoona. , IFESTER Nirigaiam PENNSYLVAN7.A R LROAD.—On and after April 515th,1889,5he. RPt ssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania at road will arrive at and depart from the Federtl Street Depot, Allegheny City. as follows: 1 Arrtor. Depart. _ Stiringd'e No 16:40a m i l:tail 7:00 a it Freeport No.18:20 a m , Freeport No. 1 0:203 tu express 10;40 a mlSharpb'g No111:20 ant Sharpb , g Ro.11:20 p m ' Express 2:110 pia Freeport No. 24:00 pm. Maingd'e No 13:30 pm Mall. 5:50 p m, Freeport No."5:210 pm SpringdPe No 281:20 0 miStoingd , e cii 6.?0PW1 Aboye trains ran daily except dun ay. [The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junettox ever). dunday at 7:40 a. m., reach!. g Allegheny City at 0:50 a. m.' Returning, leas' a AllegbenT City at 1010.p.,m. and arrive at All gheny June. tion at 3:40 p. m. • - . COwstu'reviolv TICKSTS—For sale in packaged of Twenty', between Allegheny Cy, Chestnut street, lierr , a, Bennett, MeCre I, Etna and tibarpsberg and good only on the stopping 'at Stations rpecided on tickets. - ' = he trains leaving Allegheny Ci at' 7:00 a. mlmake direct connection at Free n withWal. k rs line of Stages ttorß utter and • nab: to Through tickets may be purchased t the Office. wn. Wt.. 1 alit Clair street, near the Suspe slonßridge. Pittsbnr. h, and at the Depot. Alle hen., For thither information apply to \ JAMES LFFFER Agent ; Federal Re 'et Denote The Western Pennsylvania' Rat .ad will not as snake any risk for Baggage, except for wearing app and limit their responsib :g agl One Hundred Dollars in value. All • ex.. needing tr is amount In value willbe t the risk eg the owner, unless taken by special co . tract.. EDWARD it. W 1 IiDt.NS, spa: General Superintendent, Al .one, Pa. ITTSIBITRGII,r. CINCINNATI AND -- • . LOMB. RAILWAY. • PAN HANDLE RO CHANGE OP TIBIR.--Onland after April 2130, 1869, trains will leave ai tits 1:9409 Depot, as fellows: haPart. AMU ' 9:u3 a. m. Past Line 9.43 a. m. Express 333 p. m. Mixed Aee'rt: .. . 5:33 a.. m. McDonald 's AeOn:No.lll:43 a. m. Steubenville Accommod. 3:59p.m. XeDonald , a Aeen. N 0.25.19 D. isk. Bnaasy Chrtruh 12:58p. m. Jar% St 33 P. V. tra'n :will leave didly. 121:13 P. X . trsiSt-wlll arrive daily. Jill other trains witi.run daily. linnuays except.; ed.. The 9:43_1. al. 'Draft. makes close con. )sections at Newark Zanesville. 131 P. SCULL, 6enerat Ticket Ann.; W • W. Sul; 0 1.. §Paiittet . z,yille., Ap2s.. ll • E tiaIiMIIIGHSi • l lialg,l - • • GONNELLity I. I. ; r ILBOAD. • • • ..-, .• •O " Oa - and after TLIESDA.Y, - Noyernber, • ITt4 A 'nol. Ulan* will mire at, and 'depart from Davit .corner of Grant and Water a areeta, u follawac 1 : i ___ , ' Deßart. sirriww., Yin ioataironitniai- s. , ' .. ~. 1, • _t wn.......- ........... 7:00 A . . 6.:9G P.M. 'Yo rtieeamdt , n 11004.. .: • .1;40 11 We 1. 117. ;9 oz_0 1 :lltam Unt'n., , 3:00.r. Olaf: 10 X. welt... Newton .4i:ern:old .4:30 P. :t :11:35'4. Xi Broeldoodo4 4 oeppidtin. ; 0;75 _ P. m.„'":50! P. ,11E Silghvite, toaux . aportrlo:3o P. Y.- GAD' 44 K 1 du Qb:reh Train to I n i tit i ld fram weit liewtoff I'lo9 'l.. K. 10:0011: tiokota apply to ,. - 1'9,7 ' - E. Y. iftel'lliOND,' Agent ..W,. B. STOUT. Superintendent. , , A , • : . siva .Q,M 0 ja BILL 14. , 14013 W" . UNION ' PACIFIC • . • . . : • r -. Eastern '146 iHejlerEST AND:. idtniri Itrr•TA4F ROUTEfireni the Zast,Well points in CO/iiral/01_ —" IreVadit e ...714 . ; • •;e..,: AiiiUSOratrit 1/1 1 4.1 1 12: • !(, (.: : •,; tt 101 •- )43 W , Al la i i T h°. : • 7 7 .f:;;1-1.-: r. J::(patiegone!! • 1,•.) ;1,1,1 Two leay.e State Line and,Leavenwor ofAlapisiXeeptedadittheiuttiral of I,,rs of acme Baliroad from lit. Louis. and ,haL alba Bt. Joe itallroad‘frototzniaor, conneelo ba c at Lawrence, Topeka and Waniego with - tis polnUs:11 A.VI end ; Ot ,trae west pt with the UNITED -)Wrialtd , !iBEFRBiiB Jai PAN 41 WALLY B V o 'Bi A RLABID MAIL ABE! =PAM • •• • ,•• k v A rta i 44" ....•1•44_" i t ' _ 1 DENg AL - .• •• - ,t3•• 2,, t , ..tr.f •\, • Ali,;Pointq, t n tt theTexotode!, irwtti atrDßßlNßliti TRlAird=liff 4wis o COh H for Fort Union, Bent's= Fort, rasa. uglier latie, tints ire; and all points , le • Am. so f and New mezleo. • • lth". the) revel! additions; at *dual. nom eanipment. and the arrangements toads 'owith relpensibletroldLtridTranspdrtatiole Lau from western terminus, Ws road now.ntieue Itnequiraled • facilities • ler , the traluraßlinal 4 1 1 freight to the rar weir. Tickets tor sale it all the prindpg aides le the United States and Canada' • I Be sure and ask ter *Aims via THE etlOwe 2„ Jo. .A. ANDAISSWir v ' .thigArsi isgperist : :..44.2411/Zarnik iniroßtyles safaseltst A g ME El ,IMONDAY , kid arrive Anil% 12113 a. ra. 4:33 a.' m. .B:SS p. m. 113:111a. 943 a.ta nom a. m. 9:58 a. at. ME