1 1-,. * MORA by Telegrapli. - .I'3 NEW YeSit4 /lily' 29 . -Ashes; • 'Pots quiet at $7,82©8; Pearls dull. Cotton i• firmer; s . . Up } sales 2,900 bales at 29 for Up c lands. Flour-receipts of 13,031 barrels; - s@lo better and in fair demand for ship t ;;,ping gradee; sales of 9,800 barrels at 15,40 ri (5,65 for superfine, State and western, ; $6,05®6,40 •for common to choice extra l• State, ;5;851g6,85 do. for extra western, 1 E' 6 1 80 @7,7,5 for, good to choice white wheat 4 extra, $8,20®7,83 for common to clukce R. H. 0., 17(g18 for common to fair extra St. Louts, $9(412, for good to choice do.: 'closingo steady; included in sales 5,000 'barrels of extra State for export at $6,35, part for forwardin,g. California. Flour rather more steady; sales of 300 barrels at 16,50®7,75. Rye Flour quiet and de ' dining; sales of 150 barrels at 14,75©6,60. Cornmeal quiet. Whisky- dull, heavy and lower; sales of 125 barrels of western lat $1,01®1,02 free. Receipts-Wheat 173,372 buehels; lc better and in fair ; export demaud for Spring; sales of 110,000 bushels at $1,42®1,43 for ;No. 2 Spring delivered, 11,47 for No. .1 do. delivered, $1,75 . for i white !Michigan. Rye dull.. Barley and barley land barley malt dull and nominal. • Re i ceipts of corn 88,590 bushels. Corn heavy, I@2c lower; sales of 16,000 bushels at 60 1 ®7sc for new mixed western via canal; ; 75©85 do via railroad; 80 for kiln dried, land 85 for new western yellow. Receipts loats, 89,011 bushels. Oats opened firm but closed heavy and declining; sales of , 39,000 bushels at 77(780 for western afloat land 77,0 for do in store. Rye quiet. Cof -1 fee dull. Sugar , quiet; sales of 450 hhds Cuba at 11y,©12360. Molasses dull. Pe troleum steady; 14(4)143443 for crude, and 130mc for refined. Hops quiet; 6@l4c 1 for American. Coal quiet. Leather; !hemlock. sole selling freely at previous !prices. Wool quiet and drooping; sales 1 (of 230,000 pounds at 501531 c for domestic fleece; 60c for picked; 6734 c for Canada i combings ; 39(641c for pulled ; 24@32c i for Texas; 22(22340 for California, and f 38e for Cape. Linseed oil firm and quiet. I Pork firmer; sales 650 bbis at 131,25© I 31,30 for new mess. 131;531,50 for old do, $23 g 26 for prime, and $28©28,25 for prime `mess. Beef steady; sales 1,000 bbls at 118(4)16 for new plain mess, 112018 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef dull; sales 1130 tierces at $22®28 for prime mess, and i'.. 126®32 for India mess. Beef Hams i steady; sales 200 bbls at t25@31. Cut ".meats steady; sales 170 packages at 123, tf(gdSc for shoulders, and 15®16c for hams; mill:ldles quiet, sales 350 boxes at 16 5.16 c for short.ribbed, and 1634 e for long clear 1 gibbed. Lard decidedly firmer; sales 200 i tierces .at 18©194c, chiefly 1930, for- , e.steam and 19%@193i0 for kettle render '`led; also, 200 'tierces steam • seller ? for June and July at 19 1 7,®1934c. t Butter quiet at 30@)360 for Ohio, and 36©38 for State. Cheese firm at 17(4)2235c. (Freights to Liverpool firm; shipments, 90,000 bushels wheat at 6qd per sail and : 735 d per steamer,and 500 bbls flour per ... '• steam at 2s. tals ; sheathing copper ' steady at 33 ; ingot copper dull and i , easier at 2334@23 1 )4c for Baltimore, and 23%®240 for Lake Superior. Pig iron , quiet and firmer at $40;g45 for Scotch; ,;36©40 American bar quiet $85@90 . !for refined, English and American; sheet 1 in moderate request, $1134(41334 in gold ,: 1 4, for Russian Nails steady at 4% for clinch and 26@30 for horse shoe. ~E Latest.-Floor firm for low grades; .1 extra with good export demand dull and heavy for all other kinds. Wheat is a •:;r shade firmer for Spring with good export I demand. Rye dull. Oats quiet- at 76c i for western afloat. Corn dull and de , . dining; 50©53c for new ,mixed western ', via canal, and 75@82c via railroad. Pork e; qmet at $31,25©31,37 per bbl. New Mess .. • „ beef dull and unchanged. Bacon firm I; with better inquiry. Cat meats quiet ,without any change. _ Lard quiet at 19' 4 ®193‘e good to prime steam. Eggs' ~'i(duil at 18®20c. ..! Sr. LOMB. % ' m ay o n .- m o unceo active but ut ' • ;•• unchanged. Hemp nothing doing. Cot .ton at 253 5 ©27e for - good ordinary to fully ~! middling. Flour dull at 14,25©7 for 1 superfine and spring extra; .. $5@6,50 for i double extra; and 17 ®9,5070r treble extra • to fancy. Wheat inactive at 11,08@1,10 -,` for No. 2 aiming, and $1,55@1;65 for prime to choice and fancy. Corn, higher grades 4* ' from 71®75c•for yellow, and 75©800 for white. Oats dull, lower and 'unsettled at 63@65c. Barley quietat $1,30 for lowa ..'. spring. Rye dull at $1,09©1,10 for prime. 1 Whisky dull and lower. at 98c, and at i the close was offered at 96c. Coffee at ..: '2430g125y‘c for good to prime; 2536®20c • , for choice Rio. Sugar at 1335©15c for •• Louisiana. Molasses at 75(4)85c for plan- • tation. Provisions very strong. Pork • • held at $3l, 31,50®31,75, the latter for ex; ' tra heavy. Bacon, 'shoulders at 13c, held at 131 4 0, - and clear aides at 12©12y.c. ' • Lard firm and held higher at 173'0 for • '.; steam, and 183' * C for choice in a jobbing • way. Cattle ;steady at $4©7,25. Hogs - quoted at Fig9,so: Receipts-2,600 bbls • • flour; wheat 26,000;' corn 21,000; corn 19,- ,600; oats 19;100; barley 3,000; Tye 600 bu; (hogs, 409. ' ' LOUISVILLE, May 29.-Flour steady; • sales of aup,erfine at 14,72; family $8,25; • - No. 1 $9,25. Grain-Wheat $1.20; Corn / , 'shelled in bulk 65c. Rye $1,65. Pats in : .4bulk 65c. Rye malt $1,50; Corn malt . $1,10;-Oats malt 85c; .Canada malt, $2,300 ' Groceries-New Orleans sugar. prime at 4 ~. 143 c; Rio coffee prime 25340; New, Orleans molasses prime 70c;. sorghum 530., Pro? . visions quiet but firm. Mess pork at $31,50; bacon shouldera 1334 c; clear .ribs ' 16%0; clear sides 17c; hams, fancy South Carolina. 19e. Lard in tierces 18350 for , choice. Potatoes-old $1,35; new $7.00. - Candy; 12 oz 153;c. Cotton quiet and ;,-„, steady; sales of low middlings at 25140; middling 26340; good to ordinary 23%c; ' ordinary 22;6 c. Bagging-2 pounds Ken • tacky Pg. at 2134 c. Feathers-prime 82.0... '... Wool--unwashed 32c. Highwines free : .... /I,OL Cement $2,00. Corn malt , bolted `"loose 75c; kiln dried:l4,oo. . , BUFFALO,' May ,29.-Receipts: 8,800 bbls . flour, 5,400 bus wheat. Shipments: 3,200. ,; bus wheat, 13,000 bus corn. Freights: 13c on wheat, lie on corn, and 734 x o'n' .1• oats to New York. Flour inaetive. Wheat: fair . demand; none. here: sales •::, , 88,000 bus No. 2 Milwaukee' to arrive at $1.25R11,26N, part by steam,; , and 6,000 . 1 NO- 2 Utticago 71.25, closing atiin. . side figure: market in- ,Corn bare and. ' nominal at 69@70c or new, and 750 foe • • vacuum ctifed or klhi'filed. Oats tin' I se ... Stied; sales 185 bus western ' at "69340;' • later, salad; 10,000 tins 'do at ,69c. Rye: No. 2 Mlldraukee' held at 11,18. Barley and seeda nominal.' 'Highwtinea: light stock and ' nbliiin iat $l.Ol , " but no do-' mend/ ' 1- •. • , . TOLEDO'L gay . • -Vlour quiet and. I: 4 •' steady. Wheat,clotied weak with, the ad. , v ane partly, lint; amber offered at $1.37;;, no buyers on other grades and, parties apart. Corn quiet and unchanged; N 0 . 41 68 .@ 6 : 3 5‘c on spot, and 8434 e seller June;• • - No. 2 60e. Oats held at 88e. Aye dull at ~ ty,2% for No, 1. lEarley nominal. Re . . f . ts-8,5® bbls flour, 8,200 bush wheat, . bash, corn,l 6,500 bush oats r ,4001 rye.j.)„ filhiptnents-900 bbls four,: i ke • 2 , bash Wheat, 0,800, bush corn, 4,90 1 ' - bus - ts..l . 6 P . DXLPHIA.. , nay 29.-Flour very ull; 4 .I.ooobbls superfine at $5.00 1 1® 5 1 25 , ortrik7s@9.oo; Northwestern . extra fam ~11 e 0,75„. • Ohio do. 16.760 * 50 . TancYl , l AOC 11,50. Wheat down.; • di red $ 1,80®1 , 445 5 ., and amber $1,15712) ,1 i. ar . ' 69. Rye areds,atsl,37@i,4o for west ern. Corn fir m and:Warm; Wad o f 6,600: .• . btu yellow at944l9se,and mined ? , i ..M.: . !,, , • 7,:. - t-, , - I.': ...•,,.• . 3...,:z.i.t.(1 ' ' • s'i ra , l- , - £l,”o:if. i at s6`4B9 c ; 'latter for h i h mixed ~ ats' sales of 4,000 buff; westerfiat 77c. ••__ • CLEVELAND, May 29.—Flour; no- im provementand still unsettled and irreg ular., Wheat; Bales 3 cars No. .1 red win ter at $1,35; also 1 car . No. 2 do at $1,20, and 1 car at $1,22. Corn; sales 3 cars No. 1 at 770; also . 1 car No. 2 do at 890. Oats lively; sales 1 car at 67e. Petroleum de pressed and declining; refined held at 2534126 a on spot, 26@2634c for July and August for round lots standard white, and retail lots to the trade at 27@28c. BALTIMORE, May 29.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull and irregular, prime valley red at $1,70@1,75. Corn is firm and scarce, white at 87, yellow at 92. j i ;, Oats are dull and weak at 88 for light t 73@75 1 r heavy. Rye at $1,40@1,45. Mess Po k firm at $32. Bacon firm; rib sides 17 17W,„ eleor rib 17X®18, shout aers at 4M, hams,at 19@60. Lard , quiet i at 19 @1 3 . . • Bing is, May 29.—Cotton; low mid dlings t 26 1 4©27creceipts of 31 bales, exports f 1.999 bales. Flour at 0,25 for superlin , 57@8 for, fall. Corn; sales at 78. .oati Arm and Scarce at 80. Hay at $2B, and steady. Pork at $32, and firm. Lard at 19. Bacon Shoulders at 1334, sides 17M. Bulk Meats; none in market. ShOulders quiet, Sides unchanged. RIVER NEWS. The river_has been stationary since Saturday; at noon, with six feet six. inches in the channel by Monongahela marks. We had one of the most violent thun der and rain storms of the season on Saturday night. The lightning,vms ex ceedingly Sharp and for an honr or more the rain fell in torrents. The Bellevernon, from - St. Paul, ar rived yesterday forenoon and the Lore na, from bt. Louis, was expected in last evening. The Bellevernon encountered a very heavy storm, near Steubenville, and she was obliged to lay up until it abated. The Grey Eagle arrived and departed for Parkersburg. She was considerably behind time, having been delayed doubt less by the weather. _ The New State arrived from Wheeling and will depart again to-day at noon. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, will posi tively take her departure for St. Louis today and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind; Business was entirely suspended at the le'Vee on Saturday, and ihdeed this was pretty much the case throughout the entire city. • The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed, is announced for Cincinnati m d Louis ville forthwith, and she is th ey only boat loading for these points. The new steamer Matamoras No. 2, Capt. Daizell, is announced to lake her departure for New Orleans to-morrow. The Armadillo, Capt. M'Carty, is load ing for. St. Louis and St. Paul. The Leonidas was expected to arrive at Cincinnati on Friday ' and the New York left there the same day for Nash ville. • - The Camelia, Nashville to Pittsburgh, passed Evansville on Friday and the towboat Simpson Horner arrived at New Orleans the same day. —The Argosy left Cincinnati for Pitts burgh on Thursday. —All suits brought against insurance companies of Cincinnati by Marshall it Kilpatrick of St. Louis, for insurance on the steamer Magnolia, were settled last Friday, the compromise being for about one-half the amount of the claims. —The Mollie Able was attached at St. Louis on Thursday, by Alex Crozier and Ernest Wurpel,.for a debt of $1,246 machinery unpaid for. —A. Louisville dispatch of Thursday, says: The Local Inspectors of this port, in the case of the collision of the Quick step and Allice Sullivan at Dymond Isl and, Ohio river; on the night of April 10, 1869 t by which: the latter was sunk and three lives lost, decided to-day that the collision was caused by W. F. At'Clain, pilot of the Quickstep, changing or cross ing signals, and suspended his license for ninety days. —The Messenger, Pittsburgh to St. Paul, passed Dubuque on the 26th. —lt is said that the Dexter will enter the New Orleans and Greenville trade, in command of-Capt. W. B. Richardson. —Captain Isaac Bryson has gone to Paducah to take charge of the hulls of the two now boats, for the Keokuk Pack et Company. He will take them to St. Louis: • —The Memphis Appeal predicts that the day is near •at hand when river towns will not only learn that they have no right to tax steamers for landing, but will be comnelled:to refund, they have already collected. —The 'Stonewall was caught in a storm Monday night. MX 'miles below Brunswick, life., and her chimneys tex as and part of her cabin were blown Mr. No lives were lost. She was bound for Omaha. Ilek pateiengets Were transfer red to the Walter B. Banda,- a steamer bound up the river. - The ' , damage will probably amount to three or four thous and dollars, which is covered by insur ance, if it amounts to the necestaary five per cent, of valuation. The damage 'clew •turred at Buck Horn Point: • . • • • —A late St. Paul Paper sayai Cant. Lon. Bryson, of Cincinnati,Ohio well known among river men, especially on the. Ohio river, arrived here on Sunday, per Key City. He first visited St. Paul in 1867, at which time he was one of the clerks on the Frank Steel. He thinks some of going into business here, as ev ery thing is unit on the Ohio. River and Weather. [Bp Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.3 LOIJIBVILLU. May 29.—The river has scant , seven feet in . the eanal.„Tbe weather is showery. • e o '.: IMPORTS BY RAILRoAo. ! .F/TTSBRROM FORT Wsiowndr i Cul 'MOO RAILROAD, May 28.-95 bbls pirits, Hoatetter & Smith; 206 do tour, Shortie.- ~ker& L; t car mill feed; 11 tichnelbach; 25 cases lard, 10 bbls lard oil, Watt, L'd: Co; 30 brs'ink,lCooper it'Co; 17 do do, 11 Ildiner;-18 'do do, J It`Vireldin; 10 do do; W A Oildenfenny; 400 aka tour, Manor 4 H; 200 bbls do, Culp & Shepard; 1' car wheat, Hitchoock,' , Mdi Co; Ido do, J'S Liggett :& 00; 1 do corn, Nankin & Son; 100 labia flout; T 'o ,l 7enkins; 012 pieces shoulders? Hays de Son; 099 do'o, 20 tea lard, Sellers t 43°748 sks 'rags, Pittsburgh Paper ,Co; .1 car ) hay, O. H Allerton: 100 doz handles, Postley, Nelsen & Co; 29 eke Oata,,W , li ' Hagant.lo bra Cheese. E Hea slalom .15 do do, WoOdworthA D: 25 do do, Arbueles & 02;18 do dcr.Volgt t lid it Co; 6 , bbbs apples, Gniff &Co; 223 eke oats,. J & W Pairley; 103'011 bbla, W PITT ]3ul 011quIrtrrallic_ i _. AND T. , Lours ' RAILROAD . may „ze,..., 2. by; , booka, J Horner; 29 ,SkajootatneS• W.H Hagan:297 , bgs malt , T •Collins; 5;-,bbla Nee• Ica corn, W H Graff; ,4 do_staves, w•Hastings; 2 hhda tobacoo,'Cr Mitchell: 100 bble flour, Thomas de aro; i r do; do h " .H.Knor: 80 do do, D Wallace; 04! / r : , olli'Clarke &po;s do ,arude d_ i i. rle Bros ; 5 butta, 4 kgatobacco t AVOltinhi 'Co; 8 hhds do, AI B.`ayti; U. bids ,lard of q al l il maim4 447: iousige, E /1 Myers; .10 tads to bip ; *l 4 4 . - 4 o, 4 ,Ahh i l s tialTni i W rtl' /9 Wilgeirsigmbl _. ~ }f)ii ME N -A" . ~,,- ~,• •y , . , re.:.. - 4.••&. , •, , ...- - ...•• , .•.•• , --,•. - •••• 47 4 ,-.77. •-•%,,,,_.•,,, • •'-' •• - • ,,,, , , T.T•••• , , , ;:• • , r ~,,,, ,..,'.`", • C ., ; • ; :i., NW' • ASt. ! 1 ,. 0 , 44.;&,.. , 41:',,, 1:2,,, :143.4;•••-,A1.4;,,.Av.?,•••.•.*:*c.,-,4••-••att,ii:AZZ.:1" - V:1 . 1•44:X. 4 12 4- '7 :- ',. 4 24 , P--.: t.••• ... 1 ::`,"1, 4 ' , 4:a 4 k,g.t.:' V: t. . ' AliattaVatc,..4WVlA. ': - r '•s''' .. ? ..•••s‘. • .•.• '', 1gat.1...-•'''V'..-EW:•AST--..!:- , -•" 4 '.' . '' ' " ' ''' .. r -•'', ' ''!" . -''P ''''' • ' ' ' TtM PITTSBURW 9. 4 IZATP:, ;E MOIITD W Hubley; 10 bs.a. spay, W H Kirkpat rick, 5 pkgs - tektign„ Pretztield&l3ro; 4 bbla oil, E Raymond. ALLEan:BNT VALLEY RAILROAD, May 29.-1 car oats, S Hood; 25 sks rye, W B Ross; 20 bbls tar, 10 , bblB crude oil, Lock hart, P. & Co., 1 box batter, L J Blanc h ard; 94 sks oats, Keil & Ritchart: 1 car grain, Martin, Brickell & Co; 2 bbls ogre, Burggerman dr, O'Brien; 9 cats railroad iron, J B Dorrington; 2,000 bbls:oil, Owe ton dr, Sowers; 1,920 do do, Fisher & Bro; 260 do do J Wilkins; 80 do do R T Leech; 360 do do, Waring, Ring & Co; 1,060 do do, Lockhart &, Co; 480 do do, Petrolite Oil Works. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH BAIT - Rom), May 29.z--100 sks oats, J H Graff; 76 do salt, J Stevenson; 4 bbls eggs, 4 ban better, H. Riddle; 110 sks, 1 car pots toei, Volgt, • M & Co; 4 cars iron ore, Shoeriberger & Blair; 4 do do, Bryan dr, Caughey; 2do do, Zug & Co; .10 bis to bacoo,-E Wormser; 4 cases do, M'Clarran & M'Kerinaa; 10 bbls oil. Pennock & Beeson; 1 car oats, R 0-Henderson; 3 sks Nana, J Itohen;- 3 /kgs butter, S S Mar- ALLEGHENYTATION,Iy 29.-4155 bgs mait t .Smith & Co; 18 green bides, Lappo & Weise; 44 bbls apples, Owbus & Ken nedy; 1 car *beat. Kennedy & Bro; 2 cars limestone, Superior Iron Co; 1 car lumber,J 2J'Brier; -1 car millibed Steel cSob. NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS. yILOR NEW • ORLEANS, f jl'at,„tp GALVESTON, DROWNS - LE, Texas—The new and staunch-built steamer . • MATAMORAS.No.II ' Capt.R. DALZEL Will leave as above on TUESDAY,. June Ist. Nor freight or passage anply_on board or to mri FLACK k COLLI.ROWL/01j. Agents. VOR ST. LOUIS. EEO. ,12 KUK. GALENA, DUBUQUEIIiagGit and ST. PAUL direct—The new and elegant pas-. senger packet GLENDALE JOLIN Id. HA= Captain, Will leave for the above ports. MONDA x , the 31.1 inst., Pt 12 o'clock X. For freight or passage apply on board Agent myr- FLACK & IJOLLINOWOOD, . "writ 1869 usigirst NORTRERN LINE PACKETS, FROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL ISTRUMEDLLTE POETS One of the splendid Bltiewheel Steamirs of this . Line will leave St. Louis da ly for Sep kuk, D sven pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater . . anu it. Paul. Through receipts Par-Freight and Passengers wUl.be given to all "points oh the Upper MiPsis sisalppi on , steamers manila; from this port and connecting. with the Northern Line Packets at Bt, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLIS GWOOD, R. C. GNAT Agents, or to mh'26:= 91Water sweet. I'OR CINGENNATIandziaSa LOI:IBVILLE.—The Ana pas imager et+ saner KATE PUTNAM Capt. G. W. REED. Will leave as above on TUESDAY, Jane Ist, at o'clocks.. x. . . • For freight orpasslige apply on board onto JuHN rLAC IC or my 26 J D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents VOR WHEELING. 3IARIET I'A,PARIiEnsBURG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TITESD AY- M, Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRII)AY-4 P. M. The swift and superb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. MARTS, T. V. SWEENEY, Commander. will leave as announced above. . . For Freight or Passage apply on hoard or to FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, or COLLINo & BARNES,: Agents. 1. 1 A. N. B. M —No Freight received on Tuesday after . rata ITTS BIIR 131H,adr i e 'WHEELING AND PAR EERSSURO Cotnnanv , a Wharf scat, foot of liVood street. daily at 1 at., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, sAGLE 0. L. Braorrralr. Master. Yre:sbt will be received at all noun try JAMES COLLINS. n FLAW{ COLLINGWQOD, . , T o LIVERPOOL AND • QUEENSTOWN. • _ . TEE INMAN MAIL STEM:MEWS, Nuin'bering Sixteen' Brat elan Teasels, among tn. mtbe celebrated • • CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF A.3.I7WEFP, CITY OF TOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF LONDON, 1" Sailing EVERY BATI7.I3DAY, from Pier 46; :loth River, New York. For nassage or farther information Izmir to • _ WILIAAM.BINCIHAM, ar. TO FIFTH STREET,. (Caroatcle sanding. weariv opposite Pait ()Moe PittArrah MUM ifiILLER ItA Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low figures, strictly Prlmi New Crop New Orleans Sugar and oi r aSse • Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island El gaze. • New York, Philadelphia and lialtim:re Re fined do. SoidebDalpa, Loverlngs. Brunlis,, Mart's, Adams , and Long Island hymn!. Porto Rico, Cubs and English Island °lasses. Yoaalr 11980 a. Japan, imperiali powder and Oolong Tess. Carolina and Bangoln Rice. Java, Laguayra and .1° Coffees. Tobacco, 'Lard 011. Fish. Nails, MU Soaps, Cotton Tants, &a., constantly on hand. - ALSO. • IMPORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wines and Eleigim. Brienlab. Moselle, and Sparkling Book Wines of 'lintel &_Vo.. bOttles. Sparkling Moselle, ftkarsberg and Jokunlh burg, Hockbeimekßurgundy, &c. Brandenburg & Freres , Pine Olive Oil. do do Olarets,lmported In bottles. do do White Wines, In bottles. M. 'Work it eons , Sparkling Catawba. Fine old liberty, Madeira and Port Wines. Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure.. do Very enpetio; Old Boteb do do. AL O, ImpSole er( Agents for Moot .I.ohandon's Quaid Via Venal:my and Sellerlehampagne. Brandlea of our own selection and warranted j 24148 ACRES - OF 2,000,000 011.0.10 E LANDS FOB BALE, • BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Coaipany, sstrrsxnrDlVlßlOH, Lying along the line of their road, at ;Me TO ST4 O O•M ate, l *Aden s CREDIT OP PIVE IMAM. ' I Ippr ranker partleulan, maps, Lo., addrey • roux P. Diviavvz, laiad Oaliatheloaer, Topeka, Hsi. kutmaki; nee% • Be: Lona,. Wiliam. , . . ,-.,p omommr, ~,,LARE, : :No, . ,11,2 4 pa lip ru * fi b anent till t ug 4idilltir . ..)`%'../kr ~' - -'•-•"-''' - , s r :1 . 1 ~„..,,,,f i., .. , - „ , ---.,.7.t, Is , •:,.;:l ...n.t.". - .;:l 7.N,5.t...... icil . tt:i :'; I &:4i ail; RIVER PACKETS UPPER MISSISSIPPI. CINCIN NAI7I. PAIIKERSBVItti. STEAVISHIPS.:' L: 14P;', 'fROPOSAL. , . OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND SIIIIVEYOE, Pittsburgh, May 26, 11.1969, N OTICE.—SEALLD PROPOS— ALS for the construction of a BOARD WALK on the road, from Lawrenceville Station on the Pennsylvania Ratiroid to Itineravlße. • ALSO. One on Elm . st l xTet, (Bloomfield,) from Main street to the Pt nnsllvanta Railroad, will be re . ceived at till 5-c Dace until TErESDA',., June let, 1569. I , The Committee reserve the right to relect any or all bids. H, J, .11.10ORK. sny2G:jB4 - City Engineer. .„. _ ,101. FICK, UFO THE Cnagrim. BOARD OF EDI:CATION, PyrrsuunGn. May SO, 1869. §IEALED roposA.Ls, for the Masonry of e foundation walls of the High ble 001' Building will be received until 12 h., JUNE Bd. it d ere will state the priee per Got superficial for the cot stone work, and the. price per cubic foot for nibble work. They will 11189 snit.: the whole amount for which they will do the work. . . Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of BABB a MUSELL Proposals to be left at the office of the Central Boerd,corner of Wood street and Sixth avenue.. _ - . dldders will bo required to accompany their bids with a spa. mien of the stone proposed to be used for the cut work. • Bids will also be received tor the excavation. By order of the Building Comnuttee. my=i•jel JOHN A. niIitGEANT, OFFICE or CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY ( 'O., Pa., Pittsburgh, May 'l7, 1569. I NOT/CE.„ TO 4.3ONTRAC'rORS. • SEALRDIPROPORALS will be received at this office until the 31st inst. inclusive for the erection or a new bringe over Plum Creek. on the Leechburg road. ou the line' between Penn and Plum townships,on Mortar= of Wm. Bright. ALSO. for the erection of a new bridge over Crooked Run, in Vesallles township, arhere the btate Hoed leading from Canonsburg to the reeneburg Turnpike crosses said Run. • ALSO for the erection of a new bridge over Li.tie Deer Creek: on the road leading from Her. marvilie to W. V. Conuell's HIM, in indiatia township. ALA% .or the erection of a new wooden struc.• ture.exceptlug the p:ank,at the bridge over-Deer Creecon the roadie ad ing from the - Three Degree Road to the Eittanning'road in Wet Deer town • ship. Plans and specifications °aline seen on applies. By direction or the Condty Commissioners. HENRY .I...AMBERT. inylB4 arT2 Controller. OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.PA.. 1 PITIIIHIRGIL May 21, 1569. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this office until the allst inst. for the creel ion of a new wooden structure at the bridge over Turtle Creek, near Brlnton's station, on the road leading from borough of Braddock to the Greensburg turn pike, in Wilkins sub Versailles townshipc, • Plans and specifications can be seen on applica tion. . • By direction of County Commissioners, ESMII AUCTION SALES BY £ WILWAIBB. 'MPROVED PROPERTY AND 1. VACANT GROUNDS, _ RIDGE STREET. nesenth Ward. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 2d, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the prem ises, In old Seventh ward, how Eleventh ward, on Ridge Street, opposite Upper Basin.- The valuable property of the uoderzlgned, who4s de termined to make a positive sale, us he Intends to permanently remove from. Pittsburgh. There are in *ll 324 feet wont on Ridge s reet, and 150 fett, more or less, In depth to brow of hill. The improvements are tne excellent brick dwell ing occupied by himself, which Is 32 by 'I Oleet. with 10toums and cellars. to which can be given from 50 lo 200 feet frdn ton Ridge street. Also, 9br ck 'dwellings of 3 and 8 rooms each. and 2 frame dwellings.' each of 3 r •oms and cellar. These 4 houses occupy lots of 24 feet I ron t each on Ridge Street. Trio adAl6 BYRNE, A. MCILWAINE. Auctioneer. • my -FOURTEEN ACRES AND MAN-, SION. AT HOMEWOOD STATION, ON aNN-YLVANIA CENTRAL. THUUSDAY AFTERNOON, - June 3.1, at V.S o'clock, will be sold on tke premleen,at Homewood tqatlon, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. the v‘vy &Bitable residence and grounds of Frank Van Colder. Homewoodsoely situate near intersection or avenue and Franbstown road The Improvement Is a neat and well built two story brick dwelling, in good condition, containing 10 .rooms, besides pantry, waAL house and coal house, marble mantle In parlor.range In kltehen, hot and cold water tip and down Inalrs. Also, a good stune apt Inc house, and a good stable with tenant house over. The grounds comprise fotrrtien acres under ,good cultivation, with a young orchard of choice 'fruits In bearing; also,stuall !tufts and ornamen tal shrubbery. This location is unsurpassed for pleasantness and for extonsive'and beautiful views. The at tention ,of .those desiring an elegant suburban property Is Invited to this sale, and visitors In vited To examine the premises. ' , . . . . •The sale will be positive, so that 'his• will be a spechil opaerion ty for purcuasint a desirable property. Immediate possession given, to pur •baser.. mr23 BY A. LEBELATE. GOOD HOUSE . AND LOT ON ILA BEACH WT-MET. NEAR GRANT AVE NUE, AT AUCTION.—On W ERN ESDA.T. June 21, at 2 o'c , ock,wld be sold on tbs premiers,that very desirable property G ran t reehe ny, fourth house east of avenue. The lot, Is: 6 feet front, extending back 137 feet to a 20 foot alley: The house is a two story brick, with' pressed front, wide ball, seven rooms. Mashed attic, bath, water closets. pantry, good cellar, gas, water, ash pits, registers, ventilators, range, inside abutters. Au ALso, di.tlxict from the dwelling' s are wash-ho 'se, bake oven nod closets Wider one roof. This Is a Redd house in a good locality. 1 he lot, being large, can he sitwly improved with flowers and shrubbery. The street will soon be paved. the cost ef which w.ll be raid by present owner. Pr ssesicon given Immediately, lnspec . Bon invited. Terms at sale. :LEtitiAlrE. Auctioneer. Jaya' 150 Federal street, Allegheny MISCELLANEOUS: DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE. NO. 65 FOI7RTZI STREET. CBkRTEIZED IN Mb, ASSETS 112,315,804 61. _ Open Sally, from 9 o'clock A. v. to 3 o'clock r. and SATURDAY. EVENINGS, from May lit N o vemberer lat, from 7to 9 O'cioCA. sod fromlit t o MayAst, from 6 to .8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not. las than ONE DOLLAR and a dividend of the moats declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually in Juno and December since the Bank was organized, - at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, If not drawn out, is - placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same int crest fromthe Ist' days - of June and December, compounding twice a year, . without troubling the depositor to eall, or even to preient his passlook. .At this rate money will double - In less than twelve years. - .Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applica tion at - the office.. PazetnExr—GEOßuE ALIIR.EE. _ _ _ vicseazaipsziTs- John G. Backofen, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Benj, F. Fahneatook, Robert Robb, - James Herdman, John H. Shoenberger, James MoAnMy, James Biddle, , - James B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer, Isaac M. Pennock, , Christian Yeager. TIIIISTSZB3 Wm. J. Anderson, Robert Cc Looriils f • Calvin Adams. Henry J.. Lynch , John C. Bindle), Peter A.Madeirs; • George Black, --John Marshall, , Hill Burr/tin, • " Walter P. Marshall,' Alonzo A. Carrier,' John B. McFadden, CharlesA. Colton, Ormsby Phillips, John Evans, lientyL. 7Riogrralt, _ John J. Gillespie, Wm. E. Schmertz, 'William S. Haven. -Alexander .Tindle,' ; Peter H. Hunker , Williani Van' Ent. - Richard Heys, Isaac Whittier, James D. Kelly, Wm.' P. We an. - TaxAsossu—l) ES A.MOLTON SZORZTAnY—JAM B. D. MIRE D& B Z. 1311iNT J. Y. BLITT & WATT, Att/lIITEOTtIitAL 'ANit " ORNAMENTAL CARVERS lin. 63, ilanduskt RI,: 'Allegheny, ' A large atiortntent of NEWEL • POSTS land DAL tAsTElttt constantly ou hand. TUALVIRtt at daterlD 'n& dons • noo,ostß ALABOE-SUIPMENT OP GRASS , HOOK% . . Just received sale at logrest market price: W.: W. prox t , 137 Liberty street, mv2,42(744ir, Pittsburgh, Pa R. 4 E)SA.I:IA_ILfIS PURIFIES THE BLIMD: :)411,1L&LIC BY ..tiliIIGOISTII•IiViEBYW111116; . ,taxwr L ., molt t , a j _~~_ ~r~tif THE' IRON CITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 0. • Of Penp.sylvania. Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny C ty. • DIRECTORS t Hon. JAMES L. 011AHAM, Rev.'J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D. Rev. N.M. NI EL.1311% D.D., ' W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust CO. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY. Hatter, A. S. BELL,Atiorbey.at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant., D. SWOGRR, Insurance Agent. Capt. ROST. ito BIN SON, President. Rev. J. D,CI.ARK,ID. D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, O. W. BENNY, Treasurer. N. W. WHITE, MEDICAL Arms= DANIEL BWdligit; Deng Agent. This Is a twine co,mpanY. conducted on the mutual Drlnclpfe, 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 eccuomi.' cal basis will afford a sate investment tp each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage borne industry. mh29:g32 BEN FRANKLIN. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN_ SAVLNOS BANE No - . 41 Ohio St., Allegheny. A HONE COMPANY, managed by Directors wet. known to the community, who trust by fair dealink to merits share of your patronage. Gla.o. D. DIBE C TOBB: • llenry_lrsvin t ID. L. Patterson, Wra,. Cooper, Geo. Jacob Frans, Gotuelb Faas, Simon Drum, IJ.- B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart. Ch. IN Whiston, Joseph Oral*, Joe. Lautner, U. J. Volcano. Jere. Wohen. cum INSURANCE COMPANY, 'PELEILILN'S . 111711. DING. No. 221 Filth ANitIIIMIN Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All ' , alit:ll3p. DIRECTORS. •• N. J. Bigley. jr, Dan , ' Wallace, S. Hartman.!A. Chambers, Jake Hill. 8. M'Clurkan. ;Jas. M. Bailey. 'homes Smith, . Jn0.131 Willock, I • ' ROBERT H. ICING, President. • JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen , / Agent. Insures on lAberai Terms on all Fire and Marine Risks. r ap2:g67 HENILY LAMBERT. Controller pENNsyLvAiirEt:' • INSURANCE CQMPANY D PITT SBURGH OFFIDE. No. lio'Cl; WOO BT ET, B • COMMERCE BUILDING. This is a Home Company; and insures los. by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President.' C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. RoBENT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH XcELHENT. Secretary. , DIRECTORS: Leonard Walter, , h George Wilson. C. 0—Boole; - - Geo. W Evans, Robert Patrick, - J. C. Lappe. Jacob painter, J. C. Fleiner, Josiah Ring, John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, • jy INDEMNITY i; ; • FRANKLIN INSURANC,E CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, UPTICE,II.3IIa, 437 CHESTNUT BT., near STH. DIET,CTOIu3. Charles A. Banker, Mordecai H. Louis' Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob B. Smith, ' Edward C. Dale, Forge W. Itichard ll eorge Pales. CHARLES G. BANCKBR, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice Presidedt. W. C. BTEELE, Beeretary,pro tens. J. HA ER COFFIN, Acizzry, Forth West eornerlTlilrd and Wood Streets. inb.l9:wlls • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cot. Federal St, and Diamond, Allegheny, • Office, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. ; A. MCILWAINE. Auctloneta JOHNISARTINJ President, BROWNJn., Vice President., JAMES E. STEVENSON, Secretary. John A. 3tyter, !Jas. ',Lockhart. ;Jos. M yers, Jas.L.Uraham. ;Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown,Jr. 'George Gerst, iJaCrob kopp, o.li I'N ame , Jno. Thompsonkr. McNaugh i t ape NIKESTEBN INSUBARCE COM.. PANT OF PITTBBiIIiGH. =ANDER MilleldOK..Presidant. WM. P. HKRBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE NE ELD. tie.neral Agent. OR.ce, 911 Water street, Spine & Co.'s W 'Louse, up stairs, Pittsburgh. • Will (azure against all kinds of Fire and Ma. ring Risks. .& home Institution, managed by Di rectors who are w4l known to the communitr. and who are deter=ned by prOmptness and liber ality to maintaln - the character which they have assumed, as offering Chariest protection to those who desire to bs Insured. , . rdluicrrona: . - Alexander NW:110W J9 llll B. B. Killer, Jr., 1- Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, • William S. Blank Alexander Speer, 1. Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Atkin, Phillip_Kerrner' Do l vid M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Dunsen. t' non_ INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALI EENY, PA. BUIIDIMQ2, R. E. 1 GEN E apifl:O AGAINST tOSS BT FIRE. pEOPLEEP INISITRANCE COM. PANT. 07710 E, D. E. CORNER WOOD i 711TH AT% A Home Company,takfmaPpe me /Corrine Maks I . WM. L'hWipe, 1. Capt. JoluoLL. Rhoads, John watt, , Samuel P. tihri*zr, John E. Perkily_ 'Charles Arbuckle, Cam James Miller,' ' Jared M. Brush, Win.,Van Kirk, , Win P. Lang, James D. Verner4 Samuel McOrlokart WM. PHILL resident. - JOHN WATT, V ice Pre sid ent. ' , HAFT'. OARDN4 Secretary. JAP. GORGON, General Amt. ALL EIR MEN II lIISUJRAIVEE COMPANY 01 1 1 PITTSBURGH. WE, No. 37PIIPTH STREET,BAYOr BLOOn. Insures against all kinds of Win and Martin Rusts. JOHN IRWIN. Ja.. President. ' • ' • T. J. HoSHINSON Vice President. Cl. G. ASONNRLL.Aeoretary. CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent. • Blinn , Joint Irwin, Jr. t , B. L. Yakinestock T. J. Romansoh rO L . W. H. Everson, 0. 0. Hussey, .-;.. Robert H. Davis, Harvey Childs, .2' . 111=11801as, , Charles Hays,l - rant. J. T. Btookdile. Capt. Wm.. Dean, -j T. H. Nevin. • . DYER imp SCOURIIR, J., , LANc.I3, • DYER AND SCOURER. Ziffq. a err, cis&m, BTU; = And , llts.‘ 186 I To 1 8 7 pd rd , . prrrtnarnan. PA ARO = 'REG BAUM & MOSER t ; . - • " Arumprimows‘ /R 1 1T.HOME 4Sticritenow 111:11LDING 8, mAina.4 at, mitt•.sttoet,- l'lttabarth, Pa. Special.littiatigh item & t h the &mining and btildloir of 'COURT 11013110 izza rigniAld EtrITAIINaa LOI7II, The eelebysted WHITE ROSE is eon-ended by alllthe have tried lette be the Met and •eheapest dour lathe etty. Wye it srl.l. dolt try 411 0 44 04 4 1 • • • 'AT TSIC Nvnrrzgaoßrr... ;--. Libettrsekili, PitAitll4l4 1.71,1 : :4; 1869. - FORT WAYNE & CHICAUO B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. IL From May 9th, 1869, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depqt., north side, Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave. Ohicac k Ex.... 2:08 nil Erie Yg , n Ev.7:28 m CI. & g1.1•16:13 a mt Chicago bra11..6:58 a m I Ohicago_Ex....9:43 a m Cl. &Wh'itEx 2:08p Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m W par 'e Ex 4:38 Der rie E oms Bes'r Ac.8:58 a m Leetsdale " 10: a m " 11: 0 58 3 a m Rochester" 1:28 pm Enon " .3:58 pm' Leetsdale Ac0.5:13 pm Bea'rFalls •• . 5:13 pm Leetsdale "10:439m Fair Oaks Sun-' day Church. 1:13 p m 2:23 n. m. Chical air 12:03n. so.Chica J. M. KIMBALL, Deng Ticket Agent raYlO AcLIANGE !DEMEANS TIME. ' GHENT VALLEY RAILROAD THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO :THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CA !t:S. On and after MONDAY May 3d, 1559 TWO THROUGH , •TRAINS D AILYY - (except Bnnday) will leave Plttaburgt Depot. corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fcr Franklin, 0110MM:d -i/do, and all points in tic Oil Regions. • LEAVE PITTBBUEGH. lAESIV /If riTTSßlngart Day Ex. 8:00 a m 'Day Ex 5:15 pm Ivight Ex .... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6;30 a m Brady's B Ac 3:15 p m Bradys B Ac 10:15 a M Ist SodaW'ke 9:45 a m IrtsodaW 7 ke 7:40 a m SodaW'ke 6:30 pmi 2d BodaW•its 6:16 pm Ist Hinton ... 0:45 a m Ilst Halton.. 9:50 a m 2d Hultcm...l2:oo ml2d Holton... 2:00 pin 3d Hulton... 11:00 pm 3d Iluiton ... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ac. 8:110'p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p m Charon train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsborgh at 1:10 P. Al. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays, train s ' vOA. m. Express stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J.I.AWRY.NOz, Gen , l Soon. THOMAS H. .KLNO, Ass't. Bap% ap3o rAENNSYLVA-SIMINIK NIA CENTRAL RAIL D. On and after April 250, 11169, Traime will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot s corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: ERON, AL AtiENT. Arrive. Mall Train.... 1:25 am Fast Line.... . 1.45 ain Wall's No. .. 820 am BrintonAcc'n. 7:60 am Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Johnstown Ac10:35 am How , ttAc No1.1:10 pm Pittsb'ah Ex. I:3o.thn Phila. Exprestl:so pm Wall's No. 3...51:50 pm Braddock Ac.. 6:60 tour How'd Au No 2 9:35 pin Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm Way l'assnir 10:20 pm These trains make do burg for Baltimore. _ The Chttreh Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. m.,. reaching Pittsburgh 10:05 a.m. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh 151:50 y. m. and arrives at Wane Station 2:10 p. m. • 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All othe trains daily except Sunday. For further Information apply to • W. H. BE r tilt w krtl. Agent. The Pennsylvaalaßailroad Company will not all some any risk forßaggage, except for wearingap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dire, Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will at the risk of the II ownsr, unless taken be special contratt. • EDWARD WILLIAMS, apH General Superiuteadent,.Altoona, Pa. IHE .13 T E it Ar-sigialm - PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and after April 25th,1669, the Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and de a rt from the Feder 1 Street Depot, Allegheny C‘ity. as follows: Arr. Depa. Springd'e No 15:40 a m Mail 7:00 a m Freeport No. 18:20 a m Freeport No. 1 9:2osta Express 10:40 aut Sha pressrpb,g Nol 11:20 am Sharpto , g No.11:20 Tim Ex . 2:50 pns Freeport No. 2 4:00 p m tipringd'e No 1330 pm Hail 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 pnt Springd'e No 2 6:20 p m SnringiCe No 26.30 9 m Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves. Allegheny Junction every glund ay 'at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m.Returning, leaves Allegheny I City at 1:20 p. m. nd arrive at Allegheny - 3'mm. tion at 3:40 p. in. CosoarrAriox T I MICCTEI—For sale In packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City,Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek , Etna and Sharpsburg and gor only on the trais stoilping p at Stations /Deane on tickets. The trains leav Alleghen_y . City it 7:00 a. in. make direct con ectfon at FreeporvwithWal. ker , s line of Stages forßutler and Hannahs town. Through tickets m ybe -purchased at LW Omcc. No. 1 St . Clair stre t, nearthe Suspensionßridge. Pittsburi h, and a the Depot, Allegheny. For farther info Mu apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, • 111 I Federal Street Depot. • The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not at sums any risk fbr Baggage, except for wearing' apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex. ezeding tt is amount In value willbe at the risk of he owner, =tete taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, • - ap23 General Sunerintendent. Altoona. Pa. ' - • ITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND . LOUD, RAILWAY. , . • PAN HANDLE ROUTE. f.THA.NGIC OF 7131E.—Oniand after MONDAY, April 516th, 1869, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows: Depart: Arrtst. Mail 9:08 a. m.151:13 a. Fast Line 9:43 a. m. 7:13 p. m. • Express . . . 9:33 p. m.' 4:33 a. m, Mixed Acone., 5:33 a. m.. o:stt p. m McDonald's A. 41;:, No.111:43 a. na . , 1 8:18 a. m. Steubenville ,A, =nod. 3:58 P. In. 0: 3 3 cm MeDonald , s A , n. No.28:18 p.m„ azi 1). In. !Sunday Chnrclqrain.. 9:58 a. m. isr 51133 P. tra'n will leave daily. - 12:13 P. train will arrive daily. • All other train will run daily. 6nneays except. ed. The 9:44 i 1 0 a. in. Train makes close con. nections at Ne ark- ft r Eanesirille. . • S. F. TILL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. OAR entrt., stenbanyme, Ohio. - 1. ) ,T1, 81711 BEL " comPlLavipt BOAD. On and after TUESDAY, NoTember, nth, last, trains will arrive at and depart from tali Depot corner. of Grant and Water atreeta, as. follows& ' Depart. .4 Vat. Malt° and lkomlanion;. / town 7.00 A K 6.00 P McKeesport Accomdtin 11:001. '51:05 P. 'lia Ex. to and from llnt'n. 3:00 P. X. 10:10 A. Ka West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P.'st. 8:35A: N. Braddock•s Accomdt"n. 0:15 P. Y. 7:50 P. X Night Ac. toMcit , sport.lo:3o P. K. 6:45 A. Sunday Church Train to ' - • and from West Newton '1:00 P. K. 10:00 A. For tickets apply to Z. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. n 0.% S il i ftli w Y . HlLLa,am UNION PACIFIC RAILITA; Tlit Eastern Di " \ on. The SEMITEST AND hi itELIASI ROUTE from the East to all poln in Colorado, Nevada. r - California, flat., Arizona Was ington, Two Tilting leave State Line and LEOLVenWrp. (liundays exeeptedjon the arrival of trains , of facia° Rilllrawd from Sind Ram& ' Dal and dt. 'Joe Railroad from quitrop, connect inv at Lawrence, .TOpeEli and ,Wamego with stsis..o for all pinta In Kansas. At end ot traok west at Ellsworth with the•,•UNITED STATES Exprogig! cohirANIIS - DAILY LINSOY:OVSRLARD AND Kintitallt WAOH/L 8 FOB • , • _ • ••• XVENVELEig ISEULT X..A.IELEI; Au Points in the Territtoriet, • Aro with SANDERSON'B TRI;WEEHLT MU . of 00AOHES for Fort Union, Sont's Fon, East, Athoginerene, Banta re, and all points in Art. sons and NaWatexico. • and egnipwen and the' w ith responsible Overland Trsaaportation' Lints from its western terminna, this road now GUM unravelled titellitles for the trannulatlen at • ' &richt to the far West. _, Tickets tor slue at ail tine prinerpaz egL eu n I A • the United States and Onitadan B e sure and uk for Veleta THE OW= •" DI IU zaruwAr MION. • • • a'affld. A/Dili/kW, Gemmel Ilitlienietandell' • • 1 . at , • 1 96 • ",•• ' MlGNaganiagiositorikO ki r ' • - RAILROADS. • Artier. Chicago Ex.. 1:39 a m chteago Ex..14:03 P M Wheeling Ex 10:413a tn Ht. Louis Ex 7:09 nm Chl'ao Ex 41114:09 p Cleveland Ex 3:53 P m Erie & Yg'nExs:sl3Pm Cl. & WlL'g Ex6:s3p Arrive in A 114044111 Leetsdale An..5:5111 am , Falls " 8:29 am Bea r tie "/0,23 am New()as 9:13 iEnon . 1 eetadale L am os pm litewr Falls " 91:43 LeeLeetsdale t a pin l p Fair Oats Bun. a day Okureb. 9:58 ant Express leaves daily. Express arrives daily. . N. 11 , CULLOUGH, Gen'l Bepten't. Depart. •Day Express.. 1:15 MX Boutnern Ex.. 4:b 0 am Wall's N 0.1.. 0:30 am Mall TralA,.... 8: 18 am How'dAa No110:20 am Cincinnt Ex 12:30 pm Wall's No. 2..11:51 am Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Rraddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila. Express 4:209 WAIVE; No. 8.. 4:sopm Wall's No. 4.. 5:05= ' , Fast Line..... 7:30 pm How , 4lAc N02.8:20 prn Wall's No. 5.. 11:00 PM se connection AI Harris- NeW Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. D = ;rt4 i t,;,, ::fit<-~ ~c~~3. P3.~~:.. '.L at ii