11 , e :- - ,: , /Markets by Telegraph. i' l Nkw Yonn, June 12.-Cotton is firmer 1 4 t and more doing, with sales of 3,500 bales i,I. •'' at 313,0 for middling uplands. Flour; receipts of 13,158 barrels; the market is - . heavy and the demand is chiefly for fresh 1 gronnd low grades of extra State and ' western for export; sales 7,900 barrels at t 14,70 816 for superfine State and west - ern; 55,80Q6,25 for extra State; 85,50@ 6,25 'for extra western; $6,30Q7,30 for A white wheat extra; $5,80Q6,85 for round 1 Lou lit hoop Ohio; @31.@8 rl7 for fai to extra S ! . , and $9l for good to choice do, t. I the market closing quiet; included in the sales were 3,500 barrels for export, 1 at $5;75Q6 for extra western, ;6®6,20 for extra State, and $6,50 for fancy do. Rye flour is dell at $4,30Q6,25. 'Corn Meal i quiet. Whisky firm, with sales 50 bar I - rels )western at 98e free. Wheat; re ceipts 35,331 bushels; the market is dull, • heavy and fully lc lower; sales 3,400 bus. I . 1141031,42 for No. 2 spring afloat and to larrive on Monday; $1,42Q1,43 for retail lots do.; $1,45Q1,46 for No. 1 do. afloat, -! , and 11,68151,70 for white California. ! Rye firmer and advancing; sales of sev- eral parcels for export, part Canadian 1 I - bond, at $1,15. Cornr receipts '29,152 1 bushels; very scarce and IQ2o bet ter; sales of 43,000 bush, at 74Q95c for 1 new mixed western via canal; 95Q97c via railroad; 93cQ51,00 for high mixed and yellow western; 88Q920 for kiln dried, and $l,OO for old mixed western afloat: Oats; receipts. 440 bush; market ! dull and declining; sales of 3,200 bush, at 78c for western in store and 79Q80c for do. afloat. Rice . steady. Coffee - quiet ' and firm. Sugar . quiet; Cuba 11Q12 3 4c. 1 1 Molasses steady; Cuba 55Q570. Hops quiet. Petroleum dull, at 15Q1534c for crude, 3034 for refined. Coal quiet. Leather firm. Wool rather more active: sales of 460,000 pounds at 44Q53 for do ; mestio fleece, 6634Q7734 tor scoured, 44Q 1 : 1 46 for pulled. Linseed Oil dull at $l,Ol c• Q 1,07. Spirits of Turpentine steady at 44.34Q45. Sheathing Copper quiet and , steady; Ingot Copper dull and easier at 23 for Baltimore, 23X,Q23% for Lake Su ', parlor. Pig Iron quiet and unchanged; Bar dull at 85Q90 for refined English and I American; Sheet quiet 1134.Q133; in gold for Russia. Nails steady at 43Q434 for • , . cut 63.4,Q634 for clinch and 26Q30•f0r horseshoe. Pork firmer; new mess 750 bbls at $32,62Q32,75 for new mess, . closing at $ 32,62 cash: $32Q32,25 for old ' do; $26Q26,50 for prime; 528,17Q28,62 for ' prime •mess; also, 250 bbls new mess, sell ers.for June, at $32,62. Beef steady. i ;:hams quiet at 520@32. Cut meats steady; '-, / hams 29Q2934c; shoulders 1534Q1634c. ! i • Middies -firm; sales 355 bxs, including 1 • long: clear and -Staffordshire, on private terms, and long cut hams!at .18}4@16,(0. Lard firmer; sales.7so tea at 18Q lerc tor l , steam; 1934Q20c for kettle rendered: also .1,000 tea steam sellers and buyers for June and July, at 1934Q1930. Butter 1 - quiet at 20Q30,3 for Ohio. Cheese quiet. 'Freights to Liverpool quiet and steady. La/ea-Flour steady with a fair export , demand for, low grades; fresh ground ex. 1 1 tnt'western /,5,75Q6,00; extra State $603 • 6,15; very dull and heavy for all other i . kinds. - Wheat dull and heavy at $1,40Q 1,4134 for No. 2, and $1,45Q1,4534 for No. 1 spritig.- Rye firmer with a fair export demand at 111,20Q1,22 for western, and $1,151231,16 for Canada in bond. Oats dull and heavy at 7734Q780 for western 4i in store, and 79c afloat. Corn steady and ' quiet at 88Q95c for good to choice canal, and 95Q97c for railroad. Pork dull: mess $32,50Q32,65; sales 25 new mess at $32,50 regular. Beef u n changed.g Cat Meats , quiet and steady. Bacon in fair reqnest at full prices. Lard steady at 19;4c for prime steam. Eggs steady at 18200. -- . Rinke°, June 20.-Eastern ExChange quiet at par selling, 1-10 off buying. Flour dull and easier at $4,50Q6.25 for spring , extras. - Wheat less active and lirmer, and y,,,Q34c higher; sales of No.l at $1.13Q1,14; ni.2,131,10Q1,10 X, cloaing firm at a 1,1034; this afternoon No. 2 dull . at $1,09,4Q1,10 seller June. Corn, No. 1 dull and 4Q434c lower at 62Q6234c; No. 5 2 11 3.5 r @ m 5 e 7 r o nd ro a r s zt h o a . d 2 e ; „bigli this e e r ve a n t 7 1 3 g 45 , 8 . c: o r j us e c t i e e d ss fi rm e r aelv e a t a 5 t 134 5 : 4 53 ® 3 60 c c , closing iorN o. l a , t a n d m 1 n rejecteda l 1 y 62 c ; Is at 2 ~ 55 57:4 55 c ,i sel lere clo s ing June. at 59140 for No. 1. Rye is more active and steady at 95Q96c for No. 1; 93(4) at ylc.New Orleans Molasses 95cQ51,00. or No. 2. Barley nominal at $1,40® 1 - Highwines dull-and nominal at 90 Sugar 1314Q14N0 for fair to choice. Pro ot/ active and excited. Mess Pork 00c higher, with sales at $33; closing firm. Lard M,Q3-4o higher, with sales at .18,4Q19c; closing at 190. Dry Salted 11 Shoulders , X,Q34c higher, with sales at ,• 13d for loose. Sweet Pickled Hams 15%c. Receipts for , the past twenty Sour hours -9,723 bbls flour, 116,339 bus wheat, 177,772 hue. cora, 5,924 bus oats, 849 bus rye, 4,469 hogs Shipments-4,590 bbls flour,: 144,084 bus wheat, 137,041 bus corn, 7,466 1 burl oats, 1,988 bus rye, 6,505 hogs. Freights fairly active and unchanged. CINCINNATI, Jane 12.-Flour very dull and demand of a jobbing nature; no de mand in a large way, and pricesnominal; familn $5,50@5,75; extra,54,75@5,25. Wheat dull at $1,1513,1,20. Corn quiet add in fair demand at 60Q630 for ear and to 660 for Tennessee shelled. Oats un c anged and sold at 68Q72c. Rye- dull a $l,OO. Cotton firmer; Middlings 30c; k light, estimated at 1,000 bales. To unchanged and firm. Whisky to ld at inside rate this afternoon, and To -'s tthtleedr 7modrheel:tattledg2@fe9eBell'nagndalt7clbosebli: ass pork held at $33,00, with no sales of importance; buyers offered' $32,50. Bilk meats held firmly at close at 13 and 15%c; shoulders sold in forenoon at 1.3 c for packed, but could not have been IMr chased at better than 13c for loose at close. Been scarce and very firm at 14 , 1734 and 1. and at close held 3fe higher. Lard =he firmly at 19c; 18Xo offered. Butter 4 d yat23 to 270 for ..fresh . 'Argo dull at 50. , - Linseed oll•steady at $1,03. Lard tell'M'm aV $1,40Q1,45.-- Petrolemit firm; 25030 e fberefined.,/ Gold 189 buying; ST.exchange - Lo. . -•, s, 'June 12.-Tobacco active lied "unchanged. Cotton. none here. POMP verY l dtill and Wit - little 'doing.. Flour stei dY 'avii. udOhangetil` business smilll'atiperLin_o_sOw p , t 5,4,35@*,261 xx, 8 4 5,Cire 25 1.- 4%., 4-A., to fancy $ 7,40®9 60 0 -wfi t--140. 2,ll,2ogl,244rlmcitochbire red fall $1;50@i1,68; elleiceld fandY white. cornrbes; qrlelitlea:White firm,: but all 1 jictwor ,grades slow and,. easier:- mixed yellow 1 0 -00 w sacks* - 7 0c4 , Mixed .whlte. 304 toriinion white, 75Q76; choice to fancy 80®82c, all4new sacks. Oatedultal 64Q670 for mixed to fancy in ,sanks. , Rye steady st4/80-fOr Prime. Whisky flip St. 94 0 . Ordeeries quiet ' fikid unchanged, - p ro , viabons;•hlgh, prices asked, , °hacked bus. inese-and• market dull. Pork steady'at $33. Packed' dry salt clear sides sold at /735 c. Bacon; shoulders 1434 c; clear rib 18c; clear sides 181441834 c, mostly at 1.133‘0., Lard quiet, but held firmly at 20340 for keg. ;Cattle firm and steady at 4Q7c., Hogs in good demand at 7340.9 e, Beeeipts-2,500 ' bbla flour, 18,400 bush wheat; 6,200 bush, corn, 7,100 bush oats, 200 bash 4e, 'sclo hots. :Oliiysoo, .. I tine 12.-Illour lower for spring grade s; ;6,25 for No. 1 spring,_ $7 for amber - Winter; 17,76 for white; $8,75 for .double extra. Wheat. quit*, bales 7,500 be Nail Milwaukee at 11,84. Corn 0 011 0 1 M1 1111 / 11 0. Afoi i -at lOW Onts.hald at 780 for ; Ohio. Rye nominal as 91 In ixeldi T ;linibed,i o rPrE 02 3 0 4F4 3 4 :.11141P MEE ECM ~C :if!'~li t :;: .:ac: -.r a ~ss~'Y s. ~ µv.., r y, stuffs ' 1 20621e; Middlings - 15c1 - 'Canal freights—wheat 40, corn 714 c, oats 4%c to New York. Imports-400,000 bu wheat, 18,600 bu corn, 4,200 bn rye. 3,900 tin peas. Canal exports-1,100 bbls flour, 2,800 bu wheat, 13,700 bn oats. • NEW ORLEANS, rune 12—Cotton buoyant, middlings at 293;©30; the mar ket is nearly bare of middlings; sales,' 850 bales; receipts, 377; exports,. 5,068. Gold 138 M. Sterling 52X,, New York Sight par@w 3 premium. Flour; no su perfine offering; double extra, $6,30; treble extra, g 6,50. Corn at $1,07(gi1.,10: Oats 75. Bran $1,15. Hay $2B, Pork at $33,75©35; holders skin higher. Bacon advanced to 17% for a shou g lders, 16y, for clear rib, 18% for clear sides Lard at'l934 for tierce, and 20®21 for keg. Sugar dull; common, 91;©10M; prime; 13X(g113%. - Whisky at 8734,2039 M. Cof fee; fair, 143,1@15X; prime, /6}0@16%. BUFFALO, June 1 2.=-Receipts: 4,000 bbla flour, 92,000 bus Wheat, 2,000 bus corn. Shipments: 134,000 bus wheat, 86,- 000 bus corn, 13,000 bus oats. Freights firm; wheat 14c, corn 120, oats 8c to New York. Flour neglected. Wheat nomi nal at $1,24 for No. 2 Chicago. ~Corn: a fair demand; sales 85,000 bus at private terms, excepting new car and small lots No. 2at 69®70c. Oats moderate demand; sales 35,090 bus at 68©68y,c. Rye nomi nal. Mess Pork firm at $33. Lard at 19c for prime. Highwinea nominally un changed. TOLEDO, Ohio, June 12.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat moderately ac tive; amber 01,30 spot and seller June; white Michigan, $L,33; No. 2 red, $l,lB. Corn a shade better and active; No.l sold at 6834 c; No. 2,66 c: rejected, 56c. Oats dull and nothing doing. Rye dull; sel lers at $l,OO but `no buyers. Receipts bn 100 bbls, corn, 15,800 bush oats 6,400 ush, barley, 300 buh. Ship ments. Flour, 600 bbls wheat, 2,700 bush, corn 58,700 bash, oats, 9,300 bush,rye, 300 bush: MILIVA.UKEE, June 12.—Flour dull; city double extra at $5,30@5,87. Wheat steady at $1,14 for No. 1, SI,IOX for No. 2. Oats steady at 59 for No. 2. Corn nominal. Rye steady at 93 for No. 2. Barley nominal. Grain Freights quiet at 8c to Buffalo, 13e to _Oswego. The re ceipts were 2,000 barrels flour, 120,000 bushels wheat, 100 bushels oats. The shipments were 1,000 barrels flour, 140,- 000 bushels wheat, 1,000 bushels oats. Lonisvitts, June 12.—Grain Oats, 70®72c. Rye , Corn, 65®70. Provisions steady;, clear rib sides. Ida; cleim aides, 18Mc; shoulders 14‘ 0 ; auger cured hams, 19.®19;40. L ard, tierce, 19 ©1934d. Mess Pork, $33.- Grooeries are quiet and unchanged, Flour dial, with sales of superfine at $4,50@5. Tbhacco; sales 201 hogsheads at $3,30©15,50; the market was steady. Musirnis, June 12. L.-Cotton quiet and firm; sales of low middlings at 30c; re oeipts, 41 bales; exports, 908 , bales. Flour, dull with sales of superfine at $5. Corn at U@ B 3o. Oats at 975., Hay at $27. Pork at $33,25., Lard at 20©21340. Bacon firm. Shoulders at 1434©14,K. Sides at 18%®19c. rit.ixanEtpurA, June 12.—Flour very dull and holders pressing on the market; northwestern extra family $5,75(106,25. Wheat held firmly; red_ $1,45151,50; red lower; western $1,25®1;80. Corn scarce; mixed western unchanged. Oats steady; western 72(g)75c. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 96c®51,00. • DETROIT, June 12.—Flour dull with no inquiry. Wheat: $1,64 offered for extra white; No. 1 do firm at $1,40: No. 2 do steady at $1,18; red amber, sales of No. 1 at $1,28. Corn quiet at 65c for No. 1 mixed. Oats held firm and nominal at 64c. Bran: 12c offered. Coarse Mid. lings 17©16c. BALTIMORE, Tune 12.—Floar unchan ged. Wheat firmer but not higher. Corn —white 98c; yellow 92c. Oats steady at 92c. Mess pork firm at $32,50. Bacon active and advancing; rib sides 17%0 173 c; clear ribs 18 1 4 c; shoulders 15c; hams 21@22c. Lard' firm at 19;4629c. Whisky unchanged. CHICAGO, June , q2.--Cattle dull and weak at 51,25@5,60 for butchers' cows and steers, $8,25®8,80 for fair to medium, and $7,0007.50 for good to choice ship. ping beeves. Hogs active and 10(V16c higher, at $ 8,5C@8,90 for fair to medium, and g9;00'9,40 for good choice. CLEVELAND, June 12.—Flour depres sed . Wheat; sales 2,000 bush No. 1 red winter at 91,27• one cat No. 2 do at $1,17. Corn held at 69c, Oats held at 61c. Rye held at 95c. Petroleum at ..2834©27c for refined for June and July in round lots, standard white retail lots 2®30 advance. LOUISVILLE, June 12.—Cattle active at $3,50@7 for common to choice, 117@8,75 for hogs, and 93,50®4 for choke sheep. Nzer Yorts. June 12.—The market was rather quiet but very Arm for cotton goods,, which are tending upwards. Simpson's solid prints, which have been selling as low as lio, have advance to 12c, at which price all their - black and white mourning goods are selling. Allen's and American fancy prints, which have been jobbing at 12c, now bring 123§: the Albion solid colors are also up to 1234 c. Heavy Brown , Sheet-. ings buoyant and seconds even bring 160 now, that is if Atlantic and Pacific can be called as such. • Good brands can be bought at 1534 c and even 15c, but the -best makes, like Pequot, are •held at 183rc.. Cabot, 42 inch bleached, has risen to 1810, and Hope .Mtiallns bring /45c, new all around. Cotton Yarns buoy ant.= Heat 7 Woolens In better request, but at unprofitable rates. The river was ;about at stand last evening with five ' feet three inches in the channel by the Monongahela murk's. 4, 8 4 3 a0.17.ia1n fell PeA II Y -9 4 141,314:413t9i day.and another risels --. not improbable. - The• Hate Putnatn, Item` Cinoi'nnati, is , thipnly, arrival we have tcp - ratiort. She came up' in ihree days and four hours , !bleb is podtithe, • . - was due Hays, from St . , touis c 4rs last night .% le Glasgow departed for St. Paul on , ofitAttiv,ivlth a dood,trip and a bargain .'rizile,will'doubtleas drop. the, barge' after getting through the bad Pilots—Thomas„ and ", 7 Thomas Awn& •,• . • .•,•., ' The; Giey Eagle arrived and departed as usual. • • - l'us • Argosy depaited for.. Ouch:wit!: and:Lcniavilie. Pilots—J. Whitten, and T. N. Ailler. Beeiness, is by no meting brisket the: landing though it is holding ont,as_well, ' If not better, than usual , at this season of the ,year, The, shipments- by river from January Ist to date have been un uSually heavy, though..as a general thing Steamboats have made but little money, as under. , the indueece., of a sharp conipetian freights, were kept down'all season. , • Wauanita left -13 t. Louis for Pittsburgh on Friday last. —The towboats A. .T. Baker, Simpson liornerand Grey Hound mere 'et Ciro on Friday.' —The Armadillo arrived at ' ' St. Louis ft'Opl Pittsburgh on Friday. dispetcli from Mem his says' DN . John D. Adams has clued themau' con!frActs. the:, W and. • Afton= 43111% train Dap.. Joluk Anis., TAW .I. itYtC e., ' =IM3I Dry Goods Market. RIVIIR,MI4 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: , ,110NpAY 1 , 186 Ltbeity Will be . laid tip and the a oma take her place. • - - —We clip the following from the Cin cinnati Commercial, of Saturday: The Champion arrived Thursday ) from St. Louis.- On her upward trip, a short dis tance below here, a difficulty occured be tween one of the cooks and a negro deck hand, dnring'which the deck-hand was knocked, or stumbled and fell overboard and was drowned.. The ceok was hand ed over to the authorities on the arrival of the boat. I —The case of Capt. W. B. Donaldson is to come up at St. Louis to-morrow. —Capt. Sam. Barr, Jr., was in Cincin nati on Friday last. R. W. Enchison, formerly clerk of the Morning Star, died of consumption at Owensboro, Ky., on Thursday. He was a worthy young man and had been married less than a year. '• —The Lawrence passed Marrietta on Friday. Her troubles seem'to have dis appeared after she got below Beaver Shoals. —The Mollie Able left Vicksburg Mon day on her way up, with .1,200 tone of freight, and all the passengers she could carry. .—The Mollie M. Pike, bound from-La crosse to St. Paul, broke a shaft on Mon day at Prescott. The Minneapolis, bound down about the same time, carried away one of the piers of the Rock Island bridge; and was badly injured. —The Beardstown, with the Black Crook Company aboard, is now at Madi son. ' • —The Postmaster General has issued orders to the Northwestern Union pack ets to adhere strictly to schedule time in the delivery of mail matter. Dubuque was the point from which complaint issued. ,Wele ha te Bayou Sara and Coast com trade.s Sheentered left h New Or leans on the 3d inst. —The ram Vindicator is about to be purchased by the Wiggins Ferry Com pany, who will at once alter her, and adapt her to the carrying of freight across the Mississippi at St. Louts, in connection with the railroads in Illinois and Missouri. This enterprise is a par allel to the Dunlelth, which will operate very similarly a few.rods further up the , river. —A suit was instituted at Quincy, 1111 nois, on the 4th instant, by James H. Washington, a negro, to recover damn .ges in the sum of 52,000, for being ejected from the steamer Andy Johnson, and not being allowed to sit at her table with white passengers. The snit is . against:the St. Louis and Heokuk Packet Compiny; and a summons was served ripen its agent at St. Louis. ...The Armadillo, and. towboats Hein ,deer and Tigress were at Cairo on Thurs. day. —The Leonida.s arrived at New Or leans on Thursday from'Pittsburgh. —A Bt. Louis paper says: The Dexter is a this and very fast boat, and in charge of Capt. Sam. lsiontgomery, a veteran boatman. He thinks it would not prove a lucrative undertaking to load here for New Orleans. After talking to the Cap tain—old Blucher—we Were informed that he will take the Dexter to Louis ville to load, or to New Albany to lay up. —The Messenger, Minneapolis to Pitts burgh left Cincinnati on Thursday., She has a barge in tow. —The Bellevernon, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, Passed by Cincinnati on Thurs day with 600 tons. —A Eit. Louis atch says:Pi lots' Association dispatch of p this city have ten dered to the Board of Trade, free of charge, such pilots as may be 'necessary •to bring an ocean steamer here on an ex perimental trip. • The Gartside Coal Company and the Big Muddy Coal Com pany Will each donate 1,000. bushels of coal for the nee of the same vessel, and several merchants have signified their willingness to order goods to load the vessel at Liverpool. —A Cincinnati exchange says: Mr. Geo. Higgins, clerk .of the Silver Moon, leaves to-day for Pittsburgh, where he wilt be engaged during the summer in the express business with Mr. John Spencer, an old steamboat clerk. lie will resume his position on the Moon when the fall business opens. IMPORTS BY . RAILROAD. Prrrammort, Forrr WAYNE 'dt Cm owao RAiratosw. June 12.-11 cars metal, Nimick dr Co; Ido do, Hallman t Ham mett; 1 do do, Bryan & Caughey; 1 do do, Robison; Rea 4t Co; 100 bbla flour, John Wilson at; Son; 100 do do, owner; 1 car millfeed, J Dorrington; 2 cars stone, J L L Knox; 9 bbla eggs, 2 kgs apple butter, H Rea Jr; 10 bas cheese, A C Whitehead; 57 pkgs carriage hardw Hare & Bro; I car iron, Robinson, Re am Co: 11 bza cheese, N J Braden; 12 elks rags, McCullougb, Smith & Co; 14 bzs cheese, S Ewart t Co; 70 sks rags, Chris ty it Benham; 16 ins cheese, W H Kirk patrick & Co; 8 pkgs tobacco, E Megraw & Co; 37 doz rakes, J MoCutcheon; 19 do do, Whitesides & Drum; 1 car barrels, H Hare; 2do do, J A McKee; 16 bxa cheese, Volgt; MahoodA Co; 5 bbis alcohol, J Adler t Co; 1 roll leather, D Chestnut & Co. CLIMMAND AND Prmorarat HAtre ROAD. June 12.-2 cars limestone Zug it Co; ft ,do do, bi'l{nigbt, P & Co; 60 bbls copper, P & B Mining 0o; • 1 car lumber, Slack & fi; 1 do , do, ki'Quewen & Bro; 1 do castings, Totten & Cori do do, H H Collins; 10 bdls - oars, G W Coffin; lot of furniture, Hammer & Son; 114 crates, 49 bdls wool, J L L Knox; 17 bbls eggs. Graff 1 t Co; 15. bas cheese. Day t Co; 11 do dO; Bruggeman it 0; .51 crocks apple butter, Van. Gorffer 1 91; slt gs barley, Strickler khi;.4o 'oltEi*Orit+4 finable it Pickering; 25.011 bbl4,-C A. Wormcastle. ALLEconorr VAZLIET;MAILIioAD, JllllO 12.-920 bola oir s G S Thomas; 100 do do, W Wilson; 1,049.d0 . do, Fisher dr,. Bro; 510 Ale do, Parker dr, Thomparm; 480 do do, lookhart." 0:2 Co; 1,080 do do, John Munhall; I.o2oMo'do, Roams &;Bro:'4 care rMiroad'iton, - 0 ;X Carpenter; 2 dik B Dorrington; 1 do dbllyon,,& Co; 1 de . htiyi' Bieber& 1M; 1 do Metal; '1 0 41.. ter & Eibrii,;l Agi,:do, Rees, G.&5P,..11 do limestone; 84oetherger & 111eirt 1 rolls leather, Co; "l'cai, :itleSal, ]3 WOOdadeis 891o.etone,. Henderson , & CO; Ido llattitt;' Brie/Kell - ot I c ar lime; D,Ti,R4fynOlds; 19 akiicern,'T Mar.. tin; ' " •-• P/TT5141712 CINOINICA2I AND T. LOUIS RAI CAD. June ' l2.-89 , ' sks oats,M W Wa 11 n; 50 do cornmeal 11 Rea Jr ; 1 oar , staves, Adams it Eh); 4 do do, W Hosting; bbls flour, 2do feed, Hall & Spear; so do flour, G klybr; Step lard, 2 bt/a began,: . 7- iiipOlneott; / tierce sausage, Sellers it Co. do do, 1 'do, beef, 12 do hams, J HParker; 2 do Sausage, E 11 Myers; 8 pkgs tobapco, It it W inson: 4 do _do, Mahe' do 00; 3 do do, Pretzfield do Iro; 2 do, dci, 'A Schaub; 10 do do, Carter,' O N 2 do doi Glea son dr, Co. ArzEouirarr ' , STATION, Jane 12.--2 cars imooperagv, Ralva & Roberiaon; 100 bbla flbur, A Martin; 1 car wheat, W !do. Kee & Co; 100 bbla tout - Geo. Stewart; 2 ohrfkakorie. 8 A Long; Ido • dO. JR. & R 4 AC440,14,8 do; brckens i ,Ba ckfield k Nle• ity - .; ',AA ,? G ti I S4gIZ: , Ara iron 0 ~.),, :. . ly, ,IT T r, 4.30.4.0400% ..,, . „vox; .... Alilletlis.h , V.),A I,; ij-.1. 5 ~~~ , i,5,a .•'^.ta^cssiw.i~e;;.K.u4-''"'. .4 °e~iS.vy,,f~~."y,~,,'~i".~ =~~x l:ne ~ ~ r-~'' ~ t'?.• gIkUSEIVIEN rs ar'GRAND THREE DAYS' FETE! JAMES ROBINSON, The , Champl4iii Bider, WITH HIS SUP RB EQUESTRIAN. TROUPE, ALLEGHENY. ON THE DIAMOND, Thursday, rriday and Saturday, .31T}Di E 1; tbl,lB th and 10th, GARDNER, & •HENICON39 MAMMOTH ZENAGERIB, COMBINED •WlTs' JAMES ROBINSON'S CHAMPION__CIRCUS The Largest. Best and most Instrustlve Bon In the Wcral. A Full and Comprehensive illenageri; A COMPLETE - AND FAULTLESS CIRCUS, Under one Mannnoth Pavlllon , for One' Price of ',dintsEon. THE MENAGERIE DEPARTMENT • . • Is Bill and complete, embracing PARE B ARTS and BIRDS from ail parts of the world. List of .Animals: • African Elephant. Balite Annie, Royal Bengal Tiger. Double Bumped Backtrian Caml. Afri can Lions. Asiatic - Lioness. Brazilian 'fig _rs,P*lr of African Leopards.' Wild Zebra from, Taetary. South American Panther. Spotted Hyena; trlp*d Hyena, Large , Widts Polar. Rear, African Nhiel Bhou, Peruvian Laina, Soul h American 'hex.' White'Wolf, r i v er of upotted Axis Deerf out the banks of the Ganges. Black Bear.riinnamon Bear, Australian Kangaroo. African Porcupine, Inehneumon. African Oetrieb *standing nearly fiterfeet higla, Bold , and • Sliver Pheasants, Aft'. can • tellcane. W kite Crested, Cockatoos, Ittd Crested Cockativ,s. -Patro'S; Maccaws and. a host of minor animal* too numerous to mention. •THE•• CIRCUS 'DEPARTHENTF, Un lenthe I nitnediste inn's:vision of lite is Fres test flo , sezrusn, JAMES . ROB iNziON. will ampljitnsintalo Its title of the Champlorralrens. Foremost an ong the btrge list of ArtiSti that e , m_prits. tbe eomnan y Is'the only t3reat - alder I the World, JAMES ROBINSON The Champion Horseman of both Hemispheres. he only Equttyrtan who has dared to challenge the world In the large sum of 16,000 MI, LARS. to produce nevernl ad a Bareback Rider. Thts bold eery has bee4 accept:d. and still stands open to the world. EMOTIONAL DISENTHRALLED ACT, 00 his Bareback steed, throwing Forward and Backward Somersaults over hien objects and through Balloons, Pirouetting. posturing and at• tudlniang, Introducing his infant son C• LA.RENCE • a The prettiest, smallest and smartest child ever brought Into the ring. Tbe , culmination of Mr. Itoblucou's tequestrlan Exploit/ will be the ear rvlng of the Fairy Child .Ereet Upon Ms liesd. The Beautiful boy CLA BEN c7E, whl also appear at each exhibition In Ws MINIATURE MENAGE ACT, Upon Ids Pearly Pigmy Pony, and In an lntere e Inc Bareback Act. Among toe other notabilities is Miss ELIZA KENYON, the young, graceful and daring Pre miere Equestrinne. Madame CAMILLA. mad'ile. MINN LE LA PETITE SIAGUIE, 311ss ST. 'CLAIR, HUNTING & MATTHEWS, Mr. FRANK ROBINSON. tn. ARABIAN BROTFI• Eitb Muter EDDIE GARDNER. Mr, ROBERT HUNTING, Mr. .HARRY TTHEWS, Mr. DAN' GARDNER. M.et /Nte, Mat er GIOCGORY. Mr. MATT Ai CCOLLOM.M.r.FRED. ERICK MYERS; abut. Blears. - COLEMAN, RICE, BUCKLEY, Be NOIT, LOGAN. Al 4.NA HAN. Ac., &c. Mr. CHARLES KENTON will at each exhibition introduce the Reunite' High ly Educated Lionel:V*lolUß. ' THECRAND - PROCESSION, Which will take place on,THURSDAY, the lith, st 10 A. M., wilt be a Feature of the Dare Ama.ement, beaded by the Beautiful Chiriot,drawn by alter of handsome Cream Col-' ored Horse& followed( by the Ring Horses,Ele pliant, Camel Carrts (es and handsomely Pic tured Cages. siallyteeorated. forming a Moving Panorama of newly a mile in length. Two .ExhilittiOns Each' Day, Afternoon and Evening. Doors open at 1 o'cluck in the after. C 0011; Cirrus Performance 'to comine.ne. at Att. In the evening, doors open at 53‘0 elock,to corn men M e nag e rie iving all those who wish to witness the anti not the Circus{ ample time To do so and retire' tolbre the Circus Performance commences. Gentlemanly Ushers will be lu at tendance and seats fur all. - • Admission, 50 cents,. Children ?under 10, 515 •centa. The Diatetond &lifted Champion Belt, G.olden Medals and Trophies, can be seen on the days of exhibition at Pittoeris NeWs Depot. RIVE PACKETS VP ' ER iiiimenssipxq .addirit. '1869 NORTILERN ,! LINE PACKETS, Taou St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL InITICUMEDIATE PORTS. One of the splendid Sidewbeel Steamers of this . Line willleare St. Lents de 17 tor Xeok yen pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stilliyater aro Bt. Paul. Through redefil i tari Freight arid • Piesengers, VII Pe eiVezl e to AVO r t f t oh.jhe Tipper Khali. siesipPl' On' s rr n't iron! tine Tion'arld connecting . the Npokru. gkke,ta. at Si,' Mute, thus , enabling' vonsigneel • tt, Sec their preight 4h /ouch Niiitr i t r dslapind i lat, pit:mast rites. APP FIJ • • ' tz J.P. Vl ) T4liftar o 9 l) . - or • GRAY F. tab26 . :litS • iflrtelf‘iXeei.• T R 13,41, i e'r'sagroie vramcialm - . 4. 100" DAB: R.EIIBI I 3. I BEILLIATAL,A.eIIe; Comlwilailkurt host, root of Wond_Otreet. dall y I,WAd" NEHDAYS • 1, It SAULZ U. L. Brew/NAN. Master: ••, Freight wiltheirealed.ar all ms ours by ,I AMES coLu. TLAWK-.14 OOLLINGWOOD, Aggute. MA STEAMSHIPS TO ,LIVERPOOL " AND QUEENSTO*N.--t Tin mass mit Silt purl, vt ist rry ,usr4tiirin uij ic iteAb o u sx rai ti d ei lint`' CrITTU., BOSTOM. , "101 OPWarojilt, WY _PO LONDO,, Dalai ZVEILBATURDAYe Lira= Vs/f t ,;!Fff,Tor i ttwti t v • !ii ii iira t tAilionlll6lll4.44l,t, Cliazga si m a L..hoire Liiohnq J=,TSEICLiNTE. rigr'NEW OPERA HOUSE. ,WW. FIENDEFSOI‘ X. W. CANNING Lewe Mali.s4gere;... WEDNESDAY EVENING, dune 10, compll mental', benefit to L G. F. CONKLIN. The performance will commence with the cele brated drama of DICK TURPIN. F. A. Tannehill, To a ,Klng Indian I lub Exerel , es by %teem. HAMILL: CW.ILTER, DIEINT . GdARENSTEIN and oth ers, 1 The AYOLA. Ariel 'Pars nud Tumid! , g. Cloud Swinging, DIEILIT, GRAB • ENOTEI is and BOYD. To it:ouclude with the Burlettn or WIDOW'S VICTIM. Box Sheet open Wednesday morning• 1257.4CADE111T OF MUSIC. On 310.NDAV EVENING, June 14, will be preseited James Sheridan Knowles' mazniflcent play In Eye acts of tne .• -. . UNCIIBACH. 3tles JEAN TIOSMER as • JULIA. Mr W. St„.III.A.UR BINGHAM as ITUNCtIBACY; Boxinilice open from 9 A. X. to 4r. at. Also . , seas ;can be secured at Mellor's music store, Miner's book store and Barr, Rinke & Beattler, Sixth !street. EgT,'PITTSBIIRGH THEATRE, 1 H. W. WILLIAMS, Lessee and Manager. To-nl4l4—Compamentry benefit to Miss LUCY CLIFTON. Mr. P. N. cDermott,'Barlow Broth ers, and the great company In a superb 0110 and the bfirlesque called THE "WIT PP , YAWN. LastiMatlnee of the season on Wednesday. rat7G.IL&ND VOCAL .' • • AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, ON MONDAY. JIINE 14, - AT- "MASONIC • HALL; For the benefit of the LA.DIES , ROMEO.PATHIO CIIA,RtTABLE' ABcOCIATION, under the di rectloniof Prof. C. TETEDutIX. The foll Owing amateur and professional per formeri have kir. illy lent, their 'assistance: Mrs. C. Mellor, Misses McCandless, Rinehart, Porter, and Messrs. Mellor, Edwards, Zimmerman, Rinehatt and others. Doors open at 7,!4 o'clock. Concert to com mence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, to be had at the UltsloEtores and at the doer. Jetiail '~==iiE~lyj~~~c~ ~~~~r.v~►r~~ • - -x.),e—ladtes, of Flrirougth (Lurch ~wIII hold a titrawberry Feitlval 'ESCE,L.S.IOR HALL,;eorner Federal and Lacock atrects;4lle glaeny, ;on TUESD aY AND ;WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 15th and 16th last. The meziber• and felfluds of the church are re6e.cifully Itiv.ted to Represent. • • jel2:k3l 'FIFTH AVENUE HALL.-, No. 63 Binh avenue, opposite the Opera House, Pitteburgh. Pa. W. 14. 1 8TR0UP.... This house has one of the finest Billiard ktonms' in the city.- nls oeel:edly the coolest and most invitine4bace. The tables are ad sew and em • brace all the modern improvements, and offers .aaperfor attractions to lovers of the game. - QRD.TNANCES. nLEffinm. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Grading of Sarah Street, from 'Union Avenue to city Line: SEcTtott 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select arid Common Count:Us of the City of All,- yheny, and it is hereby ordatmed and enacted by the authority of the came, That the Committee on 'treets be. and they are hereby authorized and diredted to Invite and receive proposals for contract thereforAran street as aforesaid, and to with the lowest and best bid der or bidders, at their discretion. SEC. 24 That. for the purpose of defraying the cost and expense of said improvements, there -tie. and Is hereby levled; a special tax. to be equally a.sessed neon the several lots bounding and abating upon the said Sarah street Irespectively in proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, and bounding and abut tin g as aforesaid. SEC. 3. That as scan as the cost and expenses f sahlimpt ovemezds shall Streety ascertained, t shall be Inc duty of the Commiss oner to 1 ) assets and apportion tne same among the several lots bounding and abutting upon said Sarah street respecUvely, according.-to the rule above Indicated, and the .capon proceed to make • demand and collect the same, accorclng to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of The .t.Nommonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled , “An Act th fining the_manner of collecting the expenses of grading and paving of the streets and alleysi of the City of Allegheny, and for other putposes,! , passedthe thirtieth cay of March. 1852 , conflict 4. with so much of any ordinance as may with, or be supplied by the foregoing, Ordainedth same is hereu repealed. • and enacted Into a law Oils the 10th day of June; A. D. 1869. . JAMXB-MCBR/ER. . • President of the Select Council. Attest: J.ll. OxLET, .• . ' • . . Clerk of the Select Council. . 1 ALPAMIS SLACK. , . : President of the Common Connell. Attest: ROBERT DlLlvOttni, Clerk of Common Council. lel2 ' • AN, 01IDEVANCE To Authorize the Grading and Pay ing of !liana alley, from Izabella. Street. to Rime alley. Sitc. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils qf the City of Allegheny, and it to hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Committe on Streets be, aye they are hereby authorized and directed to invite anti receive proposals tor the grading and paving of Race alley as aforesaid, and to contract .therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion. Sac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the coat, and expenses of the said imprevementa. `there be and Is hereby levied a special tax. to be equally assessed upon tne several boo bounding and abutting upon the said Race alley re. spectively in proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, and bounding and abut ting 04 aforesaid. b EC. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses ( sald.iMProvementa shall be fully.ascertained, It suall be the du.y of the Street Commissioner to . water and tapponlon the: same among :the sev eral. lots bounding and abutting upon sald , allev respeetivelv, ", according to' the rule above indicated: and then. aeon proceed to mace dimmed and colloct the same, houording to the provlblons of the Act,of the Genet,' Assent :bly of , the ComrawiWeaith of Pennsylvania, en-, titled r•An oaqt , dellning the ma nner of co ll octing the expenses of grading and paving of the streets _and alleys of the City of Allegheny , and for other 'ni t rous, .I! puffed the thrriletu dayef 3.'Thitso much of any oidituitice am `Mai Whet with. or. be supo'led by the foregoing. be and the same Is beftmy r-peal.d. tndelnet);aud enacted into* lase this, the' 10th 'day' of Jane, A; L. 1689. • , ori:. • ; !Vacs 3rengrgyr, president of Select Council. 'Attest; Ilexpli!B.'orasr, !: • . C erk of Select Counci l Alf - FRED Attest it Coqfrpon vouncli. onxtirDre.wehersw t CM.* of Coosnion,Counell. ,jel2 AN fORreIifIWNVE!I, , TO Authorize the C onstructioll . ol' a 'Later4 , Aewer prk i:'. tilNt 7 .1 I. : Be It . ordained and ‘ . .enadted 'Ol/ the Re . keg and; Contmon ("Oulu:dirt ffitcl og l e o'4 ih t . oony. and it is hereby enacted,by the aidltoritY ty! the same. hat ithe'nesearage.Conithisaledt be, in ati , t they are.hereb_y., authorized and di: ected .to itorandincelve'rltitidahlt ibritbalionsfruetion of Sewer, located' as toll we;, 911,h a n d commenelnyalladttritorr errit*entity and•ex tending Co north line of Denny prop, rty. and to 'contract tittwefor will tthe lOweit and bear bidder or bidders,_ at their discreVion.,. . 'SLOWS. *Thiat,ed aeon tia tho.cOnt' and eiPens.di of ealdeewer filial! be feStaartatned, the pi e shill be' levied; &seemed end s rollected Pre' elded.for, be en act of Acceintar of the goinmoli to,'wealth dr:Peitatylvanta ,entltted-"a'supPleme" su SSlelneht or the lottrfti :section 'do: an act entltwd an' Act relating to'Alleaheity City,' et" Proved Jitareh 1 14,-A. LP: 1809,! , • "-Set. 4. That so ranch of any ordinance as may "Dn'Ot wen,i , or-be impelled by the foregoing,be End the a Weld hereby repealed.. Ordained and enacted into a law ale ithp sopa_ day of Jun., •;Anno Domini one th ousand.„elln Pandret andelpy nine. JANE': Steßß Jttlat - , President cit,Select Conn ell. J. OXLZIN: - • Clerk of Seleet . ") ALS_ /1101) SLACK. . President of - mmenn Conetti.. Attest: rs. Ditmenza., . Of CNISMiem COSSSIL Jig ME= ~,,,,,.:~t- t ~"'3+,~~isk3u~.k..:7us:~adrin.~ ` ~z'F+w..:~r~:w`.fax:~ ^ incLtect ] :a;:~.~i , a~ -.La~.~::.~~ti ~..K.,cii.~,wi%' .v - r ' w '", n .. .Gls r,.r k,~;^.~'-a~z~E~i~~.p'~' 1 ' .... ••• 1 11T1tB1 ITGH, PORT WAYNE A CHICAGO CLEVELAND PITTSBRGH E. B. From May 9th, 1869, trains will leave frtin and nrr ve at the Unlon Depot. 'north side, Pitta burgh c ty time, as follows: Leave. ___ . Arritte. . Chicag • Ex.. .9:OS a nt!Chicago Ex, 1:511a m Erie . ,"gn Er. 7:28 am Chicago Ex..15:03 n m Cl. & 1 :0831'16:1X a m !Wheeling Ex 10:48 ain Chicago • mai1..6:58 an:ISL. 'Louis Ex 1:08 pm Chic .. Ex....9:43 am I ohPgo Ex& 5114:08 p 111 CL it +a Ex 2':oS pziCieveland Ex ' 3:53 p m Chicag. Ex, 2:23 Pal [Erie & Yg'n Exs:sBp in W'e & ' rie Ex4:36 pale!. &WR , g Ex6:s3pM Depa rom Allegheny. I Arrilfe tn. Allegheny Bea'r ails Ac. 8 :58 a m Lsetsdale A.c..11:5S ant -Leetsd e " 10:03 km 1 13ca"r Palls " B:26am , t " 11:58 a m New Castle 10:513.ain Ro c h e rt. ' I:2S p m Enon " 19:13 am Enon " .3:58 m I eetsdtle " , 1:08 pm Leetsd le Ae0.5:13 pm ilea'r Palls " 11:43 pin Bea'r ' Lls " • 6:13 p m Leets dale 4:331011 trete. le " 10:13.Pla ~., , " 7:23 inia Fair 0 ks Sun. - ' Fair Oa ks Sun. dm_ ruck. I:l3 r y ia . day t,hurch. 9:58 ant ii7r..23 n . zo. Chicago Express leaves daily, i. 2.03-o. ni.cmcago Express arrives daily. J.M.. IMBALL, J. 51. 11,CULTAWGI, CI an Ticket Agent. • Gen'lSupten't.. raylo JIANGE OF I'lllE.. ZEGUENY VALLIELY.RAIIROOTS' THE ONLY DIRECT ROOTS' TO THE OILS REGIONS WITH( tUT CHANGE OF - (141103,•., On And after MONDAY, June (except 9 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAlLYSunday) will leave Pittsburg! , Depot, corner of Elev. enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, 011City,Bul: fAlo, and all noints Intl c 011 Regions. LEAVE PITTSBURGH. ARRIV IN PITTSBURGH Day Ex 13:00 a m Day Er 8 ; 16 p a Night Ex.—. 7:30 pm Night Ex 5;30 am Brady's 13 Ac 3 05 p m Bradys R Ac 10:15 a M Freeport Ac 9:40 a m , letaodaW , lca 7:40 a m lid SridaW'ku 6:30 p m IF, eeport Ac. 6:15 p m Halton... 6:45 aln Ilst Halton.. 9:50 a m Rd Hu1t0n...12:00 m fid Halton... 2:00 p m 3d.Hulton... 1 t:00 pm f3d Holton... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p m Church , train to and froM Soda Works leave PtttUtrorgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh (Expayss )a ai 9 s o M A o M nly at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRENCE, Oen , ' Supt. app M. JUNO, A.sa , t., baron. EVENNSYL VA- ~ r ..,, • . NIA CENTRA_LBAILaig"::•:..,;.•, I .,,, AD. On and after April2sth. 1869, Train/ will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corn r v t of Washington and Liberty streets, & folio s: • rrive. • Mall r A ain.... 1:25 ant Day Depart. Express.. 8:15 us Fast Line 1.45 am Soutnern Ex.. 4:110 am Wallis No. 1 .. 6,20 am Wail's No. 1.. 6:3U am Brin onAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Traltu .. . . 8:15 1M Wal s No. 2..13:50 am How'd/to No110:20 am Cinc anat.! Ex•9:l9 am •Cincin'ti Ex. 19:30 pin Joh stown Ao10:35 am Wall ' s No. 2.. 11:51 ant Ho ',d Ac Not 1:19 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Pitt b'att Ex. 1:30 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 rut Phil . Expressl:Bo pm Phila. Express 4:20 Fla Wall a No. 3...9:50pm Wall's No. 3.. 4:sopin Braddock Jic.. 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:05 pm low 'd AnNo2 9:65 pm 'Fast Line 7:30 pm Vali 's No. 4.. la29pm How ' d Ac Nu 2.8:20 pm "ay Passn'r 10:20pm Wall's N 0.3.. 11:00PM '7 ese trains make close connection E Harris are for Baltimore. Th Church Train leayeaWalls !Ration every. an ay at 9:05 a. m.. reaching Pittsburgh 0: sa.m. Re turning, ves rlttaigt se: Li p. M. and &rhea ate Warli 1:1 .. m. nimmti.Expreso leaved daily. All , tithe rat s daily except Sunday. . , ,- To Ituthertattetnatlgnry_to. _ • +.. ,_ .W. H. CJIWIT E.. Ape% Th Pennivannotatlro Companteilll.nosas int .an y Ms forllaggage, except forwooripxap are 4 and limit theft,responalhilitlP tdsOrievErna. re.. .'Dollars in Wog. ~A ll rßalf ir SAectilhig 94 ' °Ant. in vat e • • wilt be a e - risx'or - the r, 111) Ipso taken by specil - noi_r4in_ _„.... . • , EDWARD _:- LLI.A..Mi :p ~. Fielterslau P er /P O3 . 1 9 2 t4 444.01 14,. .E 41 . • TT ESTERNZEimmomif-- PENNSYLVANIA,. . : . ROAD.--Oti atid'atte Pass nger Trains on 'the Western- Pennsylvania. Bal. .ia 101 l arrive at and Alen VI , , PAM the Fed 113treet Depot, Allegheny - City. asTollowst Arrive. Depart. FreeS p ..gd'e No16:40 a m Mall 7:00 sin .. No. I8:90 a m Freeport No. 1 9:2o.tut F.xp e 55...... 10:40 am Sharpb , g No 1,11: gti ant Sh . eb'g No.11:20 pin Express ' '2'21.0 pin Freeport No. 21:00 pm SprLngd'e3:3o pin Mail. 5:50 p m Freeport Igo. 2520 p na Sprlxi We No 26:20 I) m BeringdleNci24:3o pat Mail. Ab ye trains' run daily except Sunday. 1 . The Church Train leaves Allegheny. Janet:lon every dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Alleghen y City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny June. tion at 3:40 p. m. Cosl2lrrArtow TICBB7B—For sale in packaea a of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Ileinr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg and good only on the trains stoppling at Stations s.peelged on tickets. . • The trains leaving A ll eghen_y City at 7:011 a. en. make direct connection at Freepori wii,h9ray.. kerls line of Stages for Butler and Hannah town. Through tickets may be purchased at the (Meg. No. ISt Clair street, near the Suspensionlltidgee Pittsbura 11, and at the Depot, Aileghestv. 1W further Interrelation apply to 7 • JAMES LEtipzirrs; Agent. Federal Street Depo The Western Pennisylvaufa Railroad will not se same any risk for Baggage, except 'for wear apparel, and limit' their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars th "Ahab. All bagg.age ex ceeding iris amount in value .wllibe at the .zisk. of the owner, unless taken by Rs.p ec al'contract.Mapi Geneval En D ne W ri A e D d ß nt, Alt oo na. PM T iTTstetriWitit' CENCLENATT LOUIS EALLWAY. • - PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CHARON UP TIME.—On and after MONDAY, 'April 28t1, 1859, trains will leave and arrive at tII. Union Depot, as follows:. • .Depart. mail • 9:58 a. ni..12:134. m. Iriust Line 9.23 a. in. 7:13 p, m Express ' 2:33 p. m. 4133 a: al. Mixed Acc'n " 5:33 a. m. 6:5S p.m. McDonald's Aeo'n,No.lll:43 a. m. ' 8:18 a: m. Steubenville deeommod. 3:58p. m. 9:3a a. in 'McDonald's AeOn. No. 35 1 1 RI Sunday Clitueb Train.. 3.2:58p. m. , air 9:33 P. 11. train will leave daily. . P. VI. train will arrive dilly. Aliother trains will run daily. dunuays except. ed. • - The 9:43 a. m. Traln makes close con. nectiotui at Newark fir Zanesville., W. B. P. BOUM General Ticket Agent , . CARD , , Eiteube4vme. Ohio: ap9l • . . . EITTSBUII GU Staitam . --- CONNELLS V'l L L LRQAD -. " ; • ',l --1 !I'i . . On and after' TUESDAY, - Noleinlier, 1 17th. 1861; trains *Hi arrive at and 'depart from the Depot corner of Grant and. Water streets, S a follors, . Depart. Hall to and from Union- • town 7:00 A.ll. 6:00?. N. McKeesport.A.ccomdt'n 11:00 A. 21. 2:051...X. Mt; to and from truth:. 5:00 P. M. 10:10 A. IS. West Newton Accom'd 430. p. K. 8:Elf1. Braddock's AccOmdt'n. ' 015 P. ' 7:50 V. /1• Nlgh&A.c. toßlCK'suort.lo:Bo P. M. , 64* /4,1 Blandly Church Traln to ' • • - and from WeatNewton 1:00 P. Yar tickets apply to- • K. M. RAYMOIIII, Amt W. B. STMT. nnoemntendent. now HlLLSmuimt maw mule ' ll Banaur The SHORTEST -AND NWT: HZ tiast ROUTE f tom Use Zalit to all yolr.tz . ifiges: a d a , LADaittorniat...lUfah, Arizona Washington, clidithii; =I 4 ' 117 '1 %1 leave e B t t l et Hive isak- west Elwarth wlth ratr o S ir.ovil Is COttPADIVIS_ !NAIL AND iSMI9PAaIiaI COACH/43 FOS . • • ,f; X>ipirYiPlitvergAlla-lr KAAlrarg; AND All, Points:ln the Territhrley And yeb!sii.treretirle =W SLY I.INs %MIMI, lair FM trmirreAt, r,...;, Vim' the - re n addl a tions of rolling stook • and• equipment: , and-th • ierangementa nue* with responsible Overlan I TZietkortatiois , Lina from its weeternAerninma. ,enaignow,:.orreis unequalled he td nit on fra l y tu u sidnm, freighlt , to , the.lair Week: I • • ) 11)4 g Tickets tot sate at all 'thepent Mit n ; ngia,' Unitedmmei and Daimdie Ep . ; 703 li="77, Be mipreat and aidr. for Siegel, via THE sylim is'eil -PALOINKI.24.II•WATi _ • Oesatrei !republic:Rap s O. witheeish, . . . "hew Iftsolbiestmem• -• • !l: : RAILROADS. M!=l Must.ern El Arrftiti. 't ~`A~':n~~d ~~,.' ,