a Markets by Telegraph. Saw •YealLe Jut) 42..-Cotton lower, with sales of SOO bales at 33c for Mid ' dling uplands. Flour-receiPts of 18,447 bbld; 10®20c better and in brisk demand ` for shipping grades, with sales of 32,000 bble, part last evening, at 5 5,00158;50 for superfine State and western,. $6,50®6,85 for extra State, $6,10®6,80 for extra west ern, $6,85®7,30 for white wheat .extra, ' ‘0,30®7,90 for R. H. 0., /605®7,60 Rik extra St. Lours, and sB®ll for ' good to k choice do.: closing quiet; included in the sales are 26,000 bbls for June, July and 'August delivery at 56,2042,6,50 for extra Iwestern, $6,6146,75 extra State. ' Rye ; Flour in moderate request at 14,25®6,30. ' Corn Meal' quiet. Whisky • dull and heavy, with saiesof i. 60 beds western at $1,02%®1,03 for free. :Wheist-receipta,. . 1 109,4141 bus; excited and 3(06c higher, closing dull, with the advance partly ` i lost: sales of 312,000 bus, ohiefiv to sr- , r ive, at 51,48 for No. 8 spring, 111,48®1,53 \for No, 2 do. to arrive. and afloat, $1,55® 1,56% for No. 1, - $1,72% .for white y a m:anis, $1,66 foramber Michigan to arrive; a large partion of the sales were made. before 'Change hours. Receipts corn, •49,448 bushels. Corn I®2o better; closing quiet, advance partly lost; • sales of 61,000 bushels at 62®88 for new mixed western via canal, 81®90 via railroad, 91(4)92 for kiln dried; 91,2)92 for western ellow. Reeeipts--oats, 18,744 bushels, Oats without decided change: sales of 54,000 bushels 76% for western in store, 1 77%®78 do. afloat. Rice quiet. Coffee 1 . steady. Sugar active; sales of 1,110 bhde. of Cana at 11®1236. Molasses dull. Pe , I ti . l Linseede um o a t ii 16du dull at ttl , crude, oi @ 3 0 1. f o o s r . r esfipni Spirits Turpentine heavy at 41% ®l2. PJrk ?inlet and beavyS, sales of 1,050 barrels at ?i _532,75®33 for new mess, $26®26,75 for prime mess. Beef steady. Beef Hams iquiet; sales of 130 barrels at 530®31,50. I Cut Meats firm; sales of 250 packages at 1 13%®®14% for shoulders, 15%,®17% for name. !Middles firm and quiet. Lard • dull and a shade lower; sales of 480 tierces at 17%®193/1 for steam, 20®20g t i .. for , kettle rendered. Butter is in fair de ; wand at 20®33 for Ohio. Cheese quiet at 17®19. Freights to Liverpool and de cidedly firmer; shipments of 60,000 bush els of wheat at 634 ®67ld. per sail, 3d. per ; I steam, and 15,000 bushels of corn flour at steam at 7 1 ,4 d, and 1,100 barrels - of ' 1 at ls. 9d. Der sail. Latest, Sr. M.-Flour closed active anti firm for shipping grades of extra -west ern and State. , ,Wheat dull and droop. ing; No. 3 sprine at $1,4701.48. No. 2 at $,1,50®1,51, and• No. 1 at $1.55®1,55y,. •: : v, I Rye nominal. . Oata dull' at 7634.0 in store, .• • t and 77%c afloat. Corn dull at 63®13."c, .. t for unsound, 78(y37.3 for canal, •and 84® , 89c for railroad. Pork dull at 532,75:: tF Beef nominal. Cut meats steady and un changed. Bacon quiet and steady. Lard • ; dull at 193,11519%c for fair to prime steam. !, Eggs steady at 22®23c. 1 4._. Coficsoao, June 22,-Ereatern Exchange firmer. at par selling, 1-10 o ff buying. • • IFlour active and firm at $4,75®6,25 for I spring extras.. Wheat active at sl;3o® , . '1 1,32 for No. 1 early; $1,26 for No. 2, and tlater as high as 51,80, closing at 51,27® . . t ' 1,27%, this afternoon irregular and Am er -• t at 51,28451,29. Corn moderately ''• 'f and' 2 ialc - higher at 68% ®69% c for No. 1; 663;®68%0 for No. 2; rejected at 59®60c; ;'. TA no grade at 84®55c, closing at 68%®690 • • • " for No. 1, and 67%®673;c for No. 2; this " '"it'•r:' ..... i:1!• - afternoon'No. 2in good demand at 69c. • Oats active and 3..4,®%,c higher at 61y,® 62%c for No. 2; rejected at 55%®56c, clesing at 62c for N 0.2. Rye quiet and firm. 2c higher at 51,03 for No. 1. Barley nominal at $1,20 for N 0.2 in store. High wines steady at 95c. N. O. Molasses, 95c® 51,00. Sugar , . 13,./,®l4re for fair to choice. Provisions quiet:and firm. Mess Pork $33,50®34,00. Lard 19e. Sweet Pickled Hems 16o: Short Rib Middlet 16®16 1 ,40. Loose Bough Sides 16®16%,c. Dry Salted Shoulders 12%®130. 'lie- , ceipts for the past twenty-four booiriv- , 6,440 bbls flour, 77,340 bush wheat, 76,- - 1197 bush corn, 30,172 bush oats, 1,100 bash rye, 350 bush barley. and 4,186 head hogs. Shipments-5,771 bbls flour, 168,- 888 bash wheat, 32,368 bush corn, 6,586 bush oats , 1,422 bush rye, and 3,538 head hogs. Freights dull and lower, at 6%0 on corn to Buffalo. Sr. Louis, June 22.-Tobacoo rather ir regular but not lower. Cotton nominal. . Hemp very dull with email sales of low grades undressed at . 95c®51,15. Fiour firmer with a good demand; superfine sold at $4,62%®4,8734; extra at $5®5,40; double extra'at $5®6,50; treble extra to fancy at. s7®9. Wheat , advanced for spring with sales at 11.15®1,20. for low to.ehoice N 0.2. and $1,20®1,22 for No. 1; fall firmer at 81,200 1 . 38 forlow prime to choice red; ;1,4501,47% for fully °Dolce to fancy, and $1,60 for fancy white; a' small lot of new, the first merchantable lot received this season, was taken for for. Peoria at $3,7E, a fancy - price. Corn; choice grades are scarce and firm; yellow in bulk sold at 66c, choice and •fancy white at 72®75c,' yellow in sacks at 74®75c, choice to fancy do st 80®83c. Oats In better de. : mend and higher at .62%®660. Rye fn small supply and higher at $1,08®1,10. Whisky,eteady at 96c. Groceries quiet but steady and - unchanged. Provisions . strong: 03,60®33,25 for pork, 13%0 for dry salt shoulders buyer July, 14%0 for , bacon shoulders, 17c fo r rib sides..lBc for clear rib, and 18%e. for clear sides. i • Lard, no sales but held at 19%®20c for choice. Reoctipla--Flour 2,800 bbls, wheat ~ 10,000 bus, corn 8,000 bus, oats 17,000 bus, barley 400 bus,r,ye 200 bus,hogs 220 head. , " CL'aysuann, June 22..-Flour; city imade treble' extra white is held at 18,75; ' double' extra amber it $7.50®7,75; double extra red winter at $6,75; extra' "red winter at 55,751 double extra spriug,' 16,25; 'common brands range as - follows: .double extra white, $7,25(308; donbre ex-. tra red and amber, 56®7, and do üble ex tra spring at $6®6,50. 'Wheat: market steady and den:rand moderate; No.I red winter la held at $1,35, and No. 2 do. at 3 ' $1.23. Corn steady and quiet; ' No. I : • mixed, 70c; No. 2 do. 67®68e; cholas No. 1 trilled is held at 71c. and prime ' yelloW, 72®73e. Data unchauged and in' * moderate demand at 65c for No : 1 _ State, ' 1• - and No `2,i5 Without - deers ... 'Nye is , .t •'' -nominal. "Barley ia-duir an. remittal., Petroleuni; the market is dull' and iliac i - '"tire, with buyers and `sellers apart,, and t prices are held at 28c for riefi mid, bnyers t offering 27®27%e10r July and August; 1. .1; a . crude is dull and ainehanged:at46.• ' '. j Cileildirkii , , , - Jana' 22:1-Flour firmer • . and more active and tendency upward at 1 I close, though it can?t'be quoted higher: , *ales of family at $6,5( ® 5,76. Wheat ! firm at 0,1426®1030. • Cern advanced to 08 •i . - ®7oc forcer and supply not equal to de, -I . mend.. , , Oats , unchanged, Rye 'atill • t scarce and sold , at 51, 80 for 1.- Cotton . 1 - quiet , and ,unchanged;- - middlings 32e. ; Whisky- advanced to .'950 , and market dull. Provisions quiet and unchanged; -.- • mess pork-133' balk meats 18 and lege bacon 14%, gr. and. 48%0, with. ; small i . sales: sugar cured hams 20®210.' Lard 29%e, . nominal and no demand; " No ''" .. - change in oil or . groceries. I • TOVere, june'22.-Flour quiet, and 'firm: Wheat 4@s° better; amber 51,42 i ' on the spot and buyers for June, and 51,88 i •„, • ' ' for July: rto. 1 white Michigan $1.40; - • ' white regular 11,42; No. 1 1'01°51,87%; . ' No. 2 red 11,130; No, 2 white $1,80, , Closing with Muter at 51;41. Corn 2®Bci better; N0..1 72e crn the 0p0t,,73c buyers ferlunel t'' " ' No-264090t rejected 000. Oats lo bet '''. - 1 toitind qolBt MOO fei SO. 4 0.30 for No. =1 ;~:.... 13E1 ' ~Zt = MAI IMRE 1 ..t .I . ' Ell MS • ME IMO MI IiMA . . .i • • ? 7- 4 W4i34:WV1.1111 . , _ 2. Rye nominal at 51. Barley dull; small salw,of No. lat 51§26,01/ 1 . 30, Be• celptfiouri,dlb bble; - wheat 7;600 bu, corn 80,700 be, oats 5,600 bu. Shipments —flour 700 bble,wheat 2,700 bu, corn 13,- 100 bu, oats 550 ha, rye 1,100 bu. PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—Flour firm erland holders demand an advance of 25e; sales of northwestern extra family at 15,75@6,50. Wheat firmer and a bet ter .demand; western red 51,40. Corn, small demand; -high mixed 90c; mixed yesteru 87©88c. Oats unchanged. Pro visions are held stiffly. Mess pork 533,- '50®34,00. Lard 20 1 / sc. Petroleum quiet; crude 22c, refined 30%0. Whisky held at 51,05. • MILWAIIK u, June 22.—Flonr firm and holders as an advance of 12@ 25 c . Wheat unsettled at 51,31 for No: , and $1,27% for No. 2: Oats nominal` at 59(j) 600 for No. 2. Rye firm at 51 for No. 1. Barley nominal. ,Grain Freights lower at 8o to Buffalo; and 130 to Oswego. Reeeipts-r2,000 bbls 'flour, 10,800 bush Wheat, 3,000 bush oats. Shipments -1 I,ooiPbbls flour, 84.000• bush wheat. °swim), June 22.—Flour advanced 2.50; sales 1,600 tibia at 56,75 for No. 1 , Spring. 57,25 for amber winter, 88 for white, and 59 for double extra. Wheat, an active demand and excited; s 32,- 000 bua, including No. 1 Milawales ukee Club at $1,44, No. 2 do at $1,38, amber State at 51,50, and choice white - Canada at 51,82%. Corn steady; sales 16,000 bus No. 2 Illinois at 82e. Oats and Rye scarce and nominal. Loursvintat, June 22.—Flour quiet; superfine 54,25. Grain firm and demand fair. Wheat; red 51,15; white 51,2.5. Corn; 63@650 for ear and shelled. Oats 70c. Rye 51.15, sates 220 hhds. Tobacco at 54,90@28,50, market steady. Pork; firm mesa port 533,50. Bacon; shoulders 14%c; clear rib 18%o; 'clear sides 18 3 / 4 c. LArd 19%c. Sugar cured hams 19)c. Whisky firm at 96c. BALTIMORE, June 22 Flour • firm; low grades full prices; high and medium grades quiet and unchanged; wheat firm, tot quotably higher. Corn dull, white 90@91c; yellow 80©93c. Oats dull; 75(4)50c for heavy; 72 for light. Pro vision unchanged. Whisky firm and scarce, good demand 51,04©1,05. ldr.mrEtts, June 22.—Cotton quiet and nominally at 32c; receipts none, exports 52 bales, stook, 1,120. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat, new, 51,35. Corn 92c. Oats 75c. Bay 525. Bran 13c. Corn meal, 54,00:f0r fresh and 54,25 for kiln dried. Pork 531,50. Lard 1934@2.1c. , Bacon shoulders .150. Sides 19@)10gc. ST.•LOIIIRt June °22.—Cattle in steady demand with small offerings; prices at 3Wg7c. Hogs in good demand. at 7 @So. DETROIT, June 22.—Wheat 405 e bet ter; extra white 51,88@1,70; No. 1 do. • 51,54; No. 2 do 51,35; No. 1 amber 51,36. Dry Goods Market. NEW Your., June 220—Market lapsed into a quiet state, but very firm for most kinds. Common goods, in prices, how ever, no quotable change, but a previous advance was fully sustained ' in woolen goals, and a moderate business in heavy goods at late rates, but the market on the wbole'remains quiet and depressed. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. _ PITTSBURGH, FORT WAylcz a Cm. OAGO RAILROAD. June 22.-3 oars iron ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 12 do metal, Nimick & Co; 7do do, Superior Iron Mills; s- 6do do,Bryan & Canghey; I do &do, Loomis & Collard: I do do, Hallman dr. Hammett; 100 bbls flour, Jas Gardiner; 100 do do, Montgomery I Schlegel; 100 do do, John Wilson 6t San; 291 green salted hides, G N Hoffstott; 100 bbis flour, J Bonner; 200 do do, owner; 100 do do, E Heezleton; 25 doz brooms, S Ewalt bbls4o cases cement, .1 Dunlap dr. Co; 22 grease. F Sellers & Co; 8 cks pearls, J B Canfield &. Son; 1 car hay, Bricker & Co; - 1 bbl whisky, J Adler & Co; 100 doe bandlds, K. eta li .t Co; 10 bbls marble dust, Schwartz & Haslett; 1 oar °ate, Al len It Wheeler, 132 mks corn, &vitt It Glsal. • .- _ • PITTSBURGH CHWERNATI AND ST. I LOU S RAILROAD. JUDO, 22. —2O sks oats, 4 do, rye, BitH & enry Hood; 10 do rye. 2 bbls soap, I do apples, W H Graff; 15 doz chairs. 0 H Dallier; sdo selves, 6 do riddles, Logan,ll It Co; 20 bits farina; ,Tenkins &Co; 10 do do; Arbucales & Co; 21 bdlis rake teeth.are & Son 1 bdl, 4 slabs steel. Brown ..tc H Po; 25 bzil ; starch, J Forterfleld; 44 bills brooms, 2.l.'Clellan & Co; 7 bd.'s scrap steel, Singer, N & Co; 5 tea hams, E B Myers:2 care staves, F Kober; 1 do do, .W. Hastings; 45 tidrs,:fellom 1 b x ,' seats, Hardman & Son; 100 'bbls flour; I) Wallace; 58 do grease, Sellare,a CO. -ClianyzuarDAND. PErrastisso Katz- ROAD. June - 22.—b•cars . blooms, Nimick & Co; 50 bblaloopPer,Buesey & Cot 41 do ore, Lyon, Sit Co; 8 cars Champlain ore, Bryan & Cold do . Canada Clar k dy Bend Iron Ido oats, WHenry at H; 98 bills , chairs, IS do rockers, Be &ord Chair C\i; 75 bee starch, Rinehart & f 3; 25 do do, Ewart & Co; 8 maks pearls,' ' H Res; 19 hf bbls' fish. Cooper & Co; 90 do do, B Heszelton; •48 bail-hardware, Secomb -& Co; 30 des tobacco, Atwell .t Lee. Azzicastsair VALI.= RAILROAD, June 22.-80 bbls , otl R eech; 160 do do, .I Wilkins; 820 do do, T J LJ Vandergrift; 200 dia do, Pool & Bro; 80 do do, Ralston & Waring: 400 do' do, Fisher & Bro; 1040 do do, S Lewis; 806'dcr do, Fleming & Co; 2 cars metal, H Woodsides; 16 sks oats, B Shearer; 48 ••do do, Bingham &L:72 do do, 13 do wheat, Bricker It Co; 104 do ,`oats, Scott & Gisal; 2 sks wool, W Welsh I car metal, J - Moorhead. ' A.z-Lao--ntkr.i.— ,:areriosr, June 22.-421 bales cotton, ATI Childs & Co; 10 cases tobacco; .7 ICohen; 33 pkge .do R & W Jeukinson; 10 do do, Renter eitlF: 1 car lumber, 11 S Tikotnitgon• - . 1 car cooperage, J M flenipliill; 2 do do, ' Ralya &Robert son; 32 aka:passed, M B Suydam; 50 bbls, 50 sits.. flour, S C ',llcMasters; 10 rolls leather J Lisembels• 1 car shingles LT , • 9 ~ I McCurdy CY ,Ir. McginreleN 5 tibis 'spirits, 1 do 41994:64 I . oii,ap. Stein. . , ~ Ir AAR ' or ticillkAlT it! :•: h: • 1 , I 110011'.'. - $11(11&!. - 1 iND_ . :IOI. EIS NO. 129 FEDERAL Ma* jalaagbAariv ()it* ' 1' IRE PITTSBURGH GXZETTE: NICTDNESD AY, JUNE' 23, 1869 ,The river was about at , a stand last evening with eight feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather cloudy, but somewhat cooler. There was a little more activity mani fested at the levee yesterday, which was occasioned by the rise, though there is plenty of room for improvement. Capt. D. Z. Brickell, who has been ab sent in California, reached home last Friday, having come through froth San . Francisco to Pittsburgh in six days and live hours. His numerou s friends will be glad to learn that he is in good health and spirits. - The Glasgow arrived at St. Louis on . Sunday, and the Bellevernon left there , on Saturday for Pittsburgh. The Importer and Idaßees, arrived at St. Louis on Saturday from Fort Bnton. The Wausnits, from St. Louis, i s only transient arrival we have. to report. She had a very fair freight list, including, among other items; the machinery of the ill-fated Benton, which is , to be placed in anew boat here. ._ The Argosy departed for Cincinnati , with a moderate trip. The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to day, leaving promptly at noon. The R. C. Grey, Capt. Isaac Whittaker, is filling up steadily for St. Louis and the . Upper Mississippi; and will, it is ex pected, take her departure to-morrow. The Wananita, Capt. C. A. Dravo, is also announced for St. Louis and the Upper MississiPpi. 'The Kate Putnam, Cant. Geo. W. Reed, is up for Cincinnati and Louisville. The Putnam is in excellent trim for business, Capt. Marsh Hays, we understand, is engaged in the government service in improving Beaver Shoals. The Julia departed for Zanesville as usual. Capt, Stull, is to take command after she reaches Zanesville. . —Captain James Ransom has pur chased Captain Dan. W. Maratta's in terest, together with Captain John C. Reno's oneeixteenth interest in the John H. Groesbeck, at the rate of $23,000 for the entire boat. —Captain Joseph - Dalfrees, of the Rose Franks, is cornin to the Ohio for the purpose of contracting for a new boat for the Lafourche trade. —lt is understood- that Captain Tru man Holmes will command the Dexter the coming fall in the 'New Orleans and Vicksburg trade. —The Lady Gay was sold by Captain Joseph Brown to Captain J. IL Jones, W. R. Carter and others, for fig,oo9. —Referring to the trial, now id pro gress; of Captain W. B. Donaldson, the . St. Louis DelltoCo oalsays: The defense failed to throw discredit upon the testi mony of the two principal witnesses, or to seriously embarrass them on the cross.examination. The testimony thus far is terribly against the accused, Nit there is no telling what rebutting evi dence will be Introduced. —The' steamer , Dinner heft len St. Louis for New Albany, Indiana, where she will tie up for the rest of the season. Her th ten hours, ail in daylight. and several hours to spare. She stopped no where—not even at Cairo. —The towboats Ironsides, Rover and Baltic were at Louisville on Saturday. —The Tronsides from Pittsburgh passed Cincinnati Saturday, with 'seven barges in tow for St. Louis and St. Paul. vain. Dean was one of her pilots to Lou isville. where he expected to meet the Rover. —lt Is understood that thd St. Louis and Peoria Packet Company design to contract, at an early day, on the Ohio River, for a dashing side.wheel Packet for the Illinois River trade. 1 -• —The Memphis d'Alene/se, of the 16th, says: A few days ago a well4known river engineer, named Edward Oostillo. married a widow at Helena, Arkansas, who kept a bakery , there. and Who had some property of her own. The bride and bridegroom came to ; Me phis to spend the honeymoon, and topurchase stock for the store and some articles of housekeeping. On the second night of their {hay—Monday' night-LCostillo heartlessly deserted his now-mde wife, leaving her to grieve, not only o ver the loss of his affections, but alsover the more severe loss of her gold watch and 8400, which he took off with him . A r, O ,I4IMEN i ., • , . =I MUM OEM .: t' KIDTASI. i': 11, 1 1 , ALT Wheiwde Prices. RIVER NEWS. tUVER. PACKETS. LOVISVILIE. VOR CINCLIINATI and E ,„a=S LOUPWIL.LE:—Tbe one p a b.ll.llllll.M.R. seater steamer KiaTE,PUTNAM Capt. G. W. Bain. WM as leave above on FRIDAY. 516th Init.. at Welock r. at. P'or BLAC K plumage apply on board or . 14 le= I CULLlbilith.... UPPER MISSISSIPPI. • -you ST. LOUIS, HEO. lar g e. ' MM. DIIBUQU and bT. AUL—The steamer :11. R. C. GRAY Capt. isaAd WainAzzli; Will k eve for the above ports on WSDNISDAk. 553 d 105 t... .t 4 o'clock P. X. lot . Reigns or passage apply on board, or to • FLACK es CoLLINGWOOD ' Agents le= or OHIGEtMti . " "AIM:ALI) • yUL—ou for, 'LOUIS; HEO-A d dEe KUK. stea DUBUQUE, and T. AThe • - . WAUANITA Capt. C. A. DnAVO. WM leave for the above portatn TliUkOiDAL:‘, the Atith inst.. a 4 o'clock r. N. . For trdaht or pa-sage apply on board or to .p..UN gLACk or trW. J i. COLLINUWOOD, Agents. PARIIEBSBtRti. • purTt. inunou,sagra i k VirIDrELING AND PAR KEBBDIJAU LIN.-I..eave Goolowly . / I,l7 hert ;tow. 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'Rev. J. B: CLARK, D.D.,Viee President, JACOB' RV Mar Secretary. C. W. BEN NT, Treasurer. M. v.: Itittnce. Anvuorn. . DANIEL .SWOSER, Geng Agent... - This is a ilqme coppany.pon d noted on the mu tial principle, each policy holder receiving an equal share of the, profits of the Company. . Policies will be issued on all the different plans or Life ,Insurance, and , being conducted on an ecorionii• cal basis will afford. a safe investment policyholder...and thereby retain the men tt )(Lome to elcourage home industrv. • m 1129: 13;10FliA.NILLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. • OP ALLEIGHEPY• PA. (mires, nrnualmax SAVINGS Beam BUILDLNOS, No. Al Ohlo St.. Allegheny. wesllohilt COMPANY, managed by Directors t known to the community, who trust by far dean= to merit a share of your patronage. 113.W1N quo. D. DIRECTORS: lien.•."7_lrwint "D. L. Patterson, 117 m, Cooper, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franc, Gottletb oile r , Simon Drum, IJ. R. Smith, Jacob R.c.sb, W. I'Lrlitewart, Ch. F. Whiston, 'Joseph Craig, Jos. LLUtiters 114. J. Zinkand, Pere. Trchtu. E. E. EERON, • GENERAL AGENT. ap10:05 C "11 INSURANCE COMPANY, PUELAN'S BUILDING, No. NM Fifth Avenue., Second Floor, PITTSBUItAI F. Capital. All Paid." Up. DIRECTORS. N, J. yet% E.W. 4 Myer, r. ' Capt.M.T.atley, Jiang dnee, H. Hartman, lA. Cnautbers Jake 11 I. ,S, nalle.y. Thorns% „Smith, J no.S. Willocit, I BORERS 11 KJ NO, President. J NO. P. JiNMINGS. Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. A. J. 4411.A..ex, Gen , i Agent. Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire and Marine Risks. pENNSYLVAIGIAL . • , . INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSRURON: OFFICE. 'No. 16V.4 Wool) STREET. BANK 0) COMMERCE BUILDING. . , This is a Home Company, and insures against loss by Fire exelnatvely. . . • LEONARD WALTER., President. C. C. BOYLE,' Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. 13EICIS MeELHENY. , Secretary. '1 IMO=OnS: Leonard Walter, tleoroWilseni. C. C. Soule _ Geo. w. Evans, Robert Patr i ck. J. C. LaPPe, Jacob Painter, ' J. C. Fleur, • ' Josiah King, Joint Voegtley, Jai. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproni, /Fe INDEMNITT AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. Of PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 438 & 431 CHESTNUT sT.slitar ITH DIMIaCTOuS. Mules A. Mantises'. Mordecai R. Louis' Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown,' Bansnel tirasst‘ Isaac Lea, Jacob Edward C: Dale, eorge_W. atchards,_ George gees. CHAMLIM G. MILMOm. R. President.. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. ffrEdLIC.. Secretary. pro_tem. J. GARDNER AGM?. north West corner Tiara and Wood Streets mia2g:wls NATIONAI. INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor, Federal I. and Diamond, illeghen • Office. In the BECOND NATIONAL - BANK BUILUINB. W. W. MARTIN, President, JOetle BROWN, _Ja.,_ Vice ?resident, JAMES K. IiTAVENBON. Secretary. ' ' ' ntuarone: John A. Meter:l:Jae. Lockhart. roe. Myers, Jae.L.Oraham. !Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle,, Jib. Brown, Jr. leeorge tieret„ Jacob 'Loop. O.H ne Wilms ,Jno.3"hompeon J. McNangher. NIii,rESTENIN INERMALNCE COM imiOr PITTSBURGH DER ITIMICIE. ?readmit. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. OAPT. GEBROE }MELD, Menem' Agent. egs* 9*Mater street, Spans II Cu. , s W are. house, up stairs. Pittsbargb. .. Will in- - arsi astsAno 0 lands of lire end Ma rine Risks.. A home InstitUtion, managed by IM reams wboare t i n ii Munro to the community, and who an de nee by promptneu and liber silty to taint tbe character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those Who dulcet.% be Insured. -,. - , . • ~- 2 4 . D/ 1 4ZOTOp i: Alexander lateh omit. McCune. It.. .lm ltill es M er eA l- te l y. '? . fliumWillia. J. B el . " Ev k ans, e' . Alexatiderfpe. AV F e rhnottricE. Andrew Main, D ymer, Dwridal-'/All&t, ' Wm, Morristut. D. Ihmseu. nor proelEso INIIIVRANCE COM.. orricir. N. b. 00111tX71 WOOD & FIFTH ST% L Home Corpany,tatlnglrlre and'Hatinellists i Duisel'oas: L . W. Phillips. • Capt. John L. Itkosola Sohn Hatt, , . Samuel P. Shrivel . , John it. Parks, ' ' '. Charles Arbuckle, • Capt.) James Miner, i 4_,lredll./Braeb , 'Wm*. Van Itirk, Wld F. tang, rauei Kahle-kart 4"2l7,7litilTHlVlfirB, - etittenl. - ' , 301313.WATT,_LvIte President. • 1 W. F. 11:1-ARD1M1c,' Secretttly. • ("APT. J AK., CHlRMON.Panaral•Akerkt. • ' LLE44 Pa INSURANCEV .INSURANCE I% COIIIe.A.NT OF PITTSBURGH.. 0 10E, No. 87 'FIFTH STREET:BAN - a BLoca. _ineure.s lifelllW4. 11411421d1ii :Of I Flrp ~ract idsrme Mott/ . • 1 , (.If.)llNAlllNtrti._44_grastilent, • : T. J. Etudic burr, vleellwAllaent. ...- d .kPr.lai. 11&4Cirtgiallitent. 1 7 ' , 1 • '' r:7. oinirECTOnat'i \ 1 i P l . 4,-Tolatahlii'. - 11/Jii. Y ei ,z el;r sk % u• vor . . le/v.; ', 1 , *Pert Ft. paws. I. liarvaY Una. • Francis pliers, , • Charles aYsoi• ti c r . , Papp, 4, T.: Stocadalt!. Capt. 91,13..Deatt, . ' .-.. r.,u. Neon. PkANOSwORGANEIi,&O., ~ i . ~-,-. , 1, .-,,,,, . ,•—•+ - r --- , • inipoitJT ' THE ROFAND - CillEAP.k juup i tzar trusiolorn SNISOLVIttzt . .1 1.. ; . §:i iihnite lciiii. , GtOilifial. Piano , , •,... ~.. ~....11'.1,-,i7^.1 •:.'l'o;', ' AND'ESTEYIS COTTAGES ORGAN. '"iniglscilittiio'ckombineic all the latfattiZeigubVerwirsinetinEttnown•in the con strue II ra tame instAntnent. and heat .twaye Nwlttlled•,ltte!. AIX IMO PrellatlM Airo• lane . tone Is full sonorous and sweet. Tee I T , rizzittOlfella_Zl:ao674 4 ,.. ...is, utleLy) ChealMrthll24 au other so -osu art Mass Piano. •Itt +. ! . im,s OOTIA. O /11 ORGAN ; manes at the „head or al reed Instruments. In prOdueltig the Most Te et plitteglislity or tone , o f ma similar lustrunteut In Ole unitea States. 4t, a dimple Ind oompaet In oonetmetlon, and sot Wade to xet out ol order, • OASPENTItgIa teTaher .te VOX 21:IXANA. :Toriligeripl.it onlyio. he_tennd In thiem 09 town. ill IFlSMineea fo g an iiirrl4o4lllT:c:, , 1 ' ii iiii p i u t ito liaiLKE ''. - . llIO; is . OLMB wriiitxr.h•' - - .1 • - 4-6140iiii riorettaiiviiiiii*iiitiiii . via , ' as ~,. PF*94 4 " 1 1.1, 41 1 14 1 4 PT Cgt.liutslrh , - MOM ~~ .. . , . . , • laili J. L. DECLUGX.5.......... DILLINGEFb DISTILLERS AND, Pure Rye IMPORT BRANDIES, WIN No. 1E37 Secol apl.o ESTABLISHED BY A. & T 43 4 EKLY, lint*. I ' ' W. 31. ticatNlAli r , 'WHOLES GROCER, GROCER, No-271 Liberty'Sireei, 1DintC777..7 UN*. AAGIZ SiCkpa..) PITTS33II7IIGI - 1 4, Is 3 :yl6 wrzism A. STIIII STEELE & SON, 'Commission Merchants, ' AND DNALIDIS FLOUR.GiRAIN,FEED. &C. No. 95 OHIO STEEN& noir East COllllllOl2, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. W. C. AILMS,IMONG, Successor to Fetzer a.Anr.st!ong, PRODUCE COIMiSSION NERCRAIq, No. 23 MARKET STREET. mylS PETER KEIL - JAS. T. lIICIIAB , KEIL & 111TIMART, COMMISSION MERCHANT% • .5-14 D DEAtILRB I ff FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, ac., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, mr2A:1337 • • J. BLANCHARD, 111 Wholesale and Retail grocers, No. 396 PENN STREET. KTAS:xB9 . . a TTTLE, BAIRD Bi. PATTON, ' Wholesale Grocers,Commission Merchants Dealers Iln Produce, Flour,' Bacon; Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Ott, Iron; -Nal:Dams. Cotton yarns and aIL Pntaburgh Mann. oturei pnerellv. AI% and 1.19 e nr:,COXD 8 BET,. • 30EIN SIIIPTOR A WALLACII; §RIPTON&WALLACE_,WhoIe - SALE GaoCELIS./..ND ritolluGE DEAL. c. 4. Na. 6 SIXTH. 3T8..6.1iT, Plll4borab. • 1112:rFA :our T. flo-esl".".antr... ticiusr.....wm. U. uouss. TORN L , ROUSE &BROS., Sue t/ cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE It CO. Wools: sail Grocers and Commission Merchwats. Cor. nee or Smlthrielil sad 'Niter ritreeta. klwi:R..l,mb. ' MISCELLANEOUS. - WI $. Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now otter to the trade 'at low tgures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and 'biasses. Porto Rico, Cnba and English Leland Sugars. New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined do. Golden Drip., Loverings. Bninps, Stuart's,' Adamal and Long Island hymn. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Islarid Molasses. Young Byson. Japan. Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoln Rice. • Java. -Laraayra and 10 Coffees. Tobacco, !Lard 00. Fish, Nails; Glass, Soaps, Cotton Yarns, Be.,constantly on band. Vine BrandieS,Wines and Segars. • - Ifinentsb, Moselle, and' Sparkling 'Hock Wines of Hinkel & Co.. In bottles. Sparkling Moselle," lickarsberg_ end Jobanids. burg, Bootheliner, Burgundy. ie. Hrandeiblirg &'-grues . Sine Olive Oil. do do k Clint' imported In bottles.' do • 'do VbtterWlises, in bottles. -, N. Worn A Bona' Bparkdag Catawba.. • fine old Sherry : W : Port Wines.' f l Tree Old Mononga Rge Wtaaklea. pare. do Sipe/Lori Id Woteli d 6 do. ' • BoLitifents far liottaChanden'a Grand Yin Im geWeTlay atid Sinery Champagne. Brandies of oar own: selectman and warranted 3 Vdtt LEA 1111c14 wolconvonnis SAUCE, Pronounced by CONNOISEU' TO et TIM . , . WOrcesteraday, 'Only Good Sol 131: • Tell Lea and And Applicable! erring' thatthelr mice Is highly eta 1 Every , Vette!, mused lu India, id 18..11% toy Opin, 12 themost pale-. 'hie' as well N. • DISH. • ie most whole-. !me bailee that Is , vie." - • . . Put free on ard or Liverpool, le parcels of twee Vcase. —et each case two" dozen large, se. doses piddle. or ten dozen small: • Parties ho 'order through he have the: advantage_pf s nsply from , oar stock, until the arrival or direr. orders'. ' I ' ' -- James Keine A•Son's celebrated •D,uadee Mar malade. Robe t Middienititis's celebrated'Albert Biscit. .1. G. Cox's kleletlne. •Croese & Blacken's an. s. Delangreiner's Racal Int des Arabes. Guilt ess's Stoat, ease and. Alleopp , s Ales. Wm. YOuog.r's Edlulstrgh Ales, an.! the *lnes of Primed, tiermsny. !Spain arid Portugal.. JOHN DUNCAN'S S 'NO. iirtd: 'UV Beaver: servet-Near York, MESSRS. LEA. i. PERRINO' , • . :n if- , .... , , , . :. ••.;.• ; , , -. Linton Bquare Sole Agents Co yeinkat-sgg • J0ixtt1f....822W.A.11.2 I ..g./...„1c0nr. 'LIP ATTIII9O% R 1 , OBT• • P:iiTTEIELSON , 6,57 t CO., ~ . MAY il t ". t 3 •± Ee tt*P C 0 )40034i014 * STV3tES ifirifillig I'Lliiildi tit ~,,.._,..... VE . ..1. , , , ~. .... ' . / .1, • ' ' prrss rurtan, 'PL.. , ......Dsm:h4 -4 7 ,t 1 , , , ~,(,,,, ~ STIFIAW. , , 4 11141: ".• 12 ' : 1! IA;Li THE NEWSTYLEAL, myls uNITEIL) STATES . HOTEL, CAPE *At will be openedicir, the iiseen eATlrft &Y. May new Mt' ens! elms elleOlatmeoteoequel to my anti yet aeorillaKtO lbmittlee MI Ibe comforts of. a . borne. Peelloent A . sp/Milo Mite Caps braty Ode eeatioeaadw.ll4M.opetstlol 7'Ullitto4 tamed Addielh.,-... 1' Plaril)9ti t 1 !1-3lt Pr?PrietaP , . I MEM= 11111 ...-- ~ i. 9 .. ..... _. ... ... ~,_ : r , 2 ,...• ;; : :: :, ! . A? .1' "BURMA, FORT WAYNE & CHICANO b . W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH X. R. From /day 9th. 1869 trains will leave fr and arrive at the Union Depet, north side. Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave. I Arrive. Chicac Ex,. -91:08 a m l OlOl3 O Ex • • ./.: 1513 1212 Erie Ygn Ex.7:28 ain cago Ex-19:03 pa • Cl. & to gli'l6:l3 am , Wheeling Ex 10:4•8 a m • Chicago' 1fai1..6:58 am St: Loots. Ex 7:08 pm Chicago Ex....9:43 s to tOhl"golint 6E14108 p a Cl. &Wh'g Ex 2:08p in:Cleveland-Ex 3:53 p na Chicago Lx.. 51:23 ptd {Erie 3 Yr:lß:s: s Bpm W`e & Erie Ex 4:38 pn.,Cl. 6 Wh , g Ex6:s3pm Depart/rani Alleohstsg.l , Arriee-Ss AMP/Loss Bear Falls Ac• 19:58 a m I Leetsdale 5.0-6:59 ass Leetsdale" 19:03 ain ilca'i Falls " 8:98 La 11:59 a m New Cantle "19:93 un Rochester " 1:99 pm Enon " 9:13 Enon " .3:59 pmi Leetsdale " 1:013 pal Leetsdale Ace •5: ill pto • Bea , r Falls " 51:43 paa Bea'rFalla " • 6:13 pmiLeetadale " 4:33 ma Leetsdale .. 10:43 pm . " `l' 41513 WS Fair Oaks Bun- . [Fair Cake snri- N. Church: - 1:13 p'mi day ..hunch. 9:511 ear 1 9 613 0. In. . Chicago Express leaves dallSi. '1 ' ' sir 1 H Olp. ni.Chicage Express arrtveifdally. • , ,I„.I9, eIc IAUILALL,.... ,24.1 g• hi'9,I7LL9UGH. 424 ' , l Ticket Menu._ nen' I 9upten.l... .- Z. IVISVINSON STEVENSON; DEALERS IN Whiskies. ES, GINS, &C., nd Avenue, P 1711013103% PA. AI.BO, rlok)itTElts or CELEBRATED ' froni medical' ticman at Xs& to his broth& AT THE tOWHST 1 , 110 Es; AT 16C011i CO's, iteiVOOD IMMO. " , 0' ' • , ,Ll.>:. git:IIANGE irallalpil TIBIE. _ •_ .....' GHENT VALIenraILILROAn. THE ONLY DIEEKT BOHTN.4 O . THE OIL BEOIONS WiTlliiU• CHANGS' rtutits. _ ()nand a ft er MOND Y, June lath, ISt 9 TWO THROUGH TRAINS D4lLTAtmee,p4 Sunday.; 'mill leave Pittsburgt Depot.; eerner of Elev enth,and Pike streets,fcr Yiktitlin. OH Oity,Buf 1110. and all points in 0 e 011Begions. tatAVS PITTSBURGH. &HUE JO MT.8,4 1 2 1 i 0 g Day Ex...... S:00 aTo OW Xx...... 0 . 0 P la Night Ex ....: I:3o'pm Night Et 8;30 am Brady's B Ac 3.05 pm Bradys B Ac 111:15 am Yreeport Ac 9:40 a m listeodaW'ks 7:40 aas Sid SodaW , lts 6:30 p m Free port _ Ac. 8:15 p •• lst Hutton . •. 6:45 a m Ist Hutton.. P:150 s 2d 11uit0n...121: 00 m Sct Milton— 2:011 pus 3d Billion ... - 1 t:00 pm 3d Helton— 1:05 pm, Aroold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 pto Churcn train to and from Soda Works leave, Pittsburgh par 1:10 P. M. Arrive Al. Pittsburgh:, (Sundaya.) aA. It. Express trains ston olds , at prpal point& Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRISM__x, Pen% isup't. THOMAS Id. ,8124 H, Assn. bup't. 3,00 • rENNISYLIFAMENNE NIA CENTRAL RAIL Al). On and after April 25th. 1869, Train/ will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets. as follows:Arre _ st. ' j . Depart. flail Train.... 1:23 am fllday Express.. 2:15 an Fast Line... .: 1.45 am ISoutnern Ex.. 4:ao aM Wall's No. 1... 6 20 ask I Wftlre No. 1.. 6:30 am BrlntonACen• '7:50 am , Mali Train 8:15 am Wall's No. T.. 8:50 amtHow'dAe Nol lu:20 Cincinnati Ex..9:10 am kCincin'tl Ex 12:30 p Johnstown Ac10:35 am IWall's No. 2.. 11:51 How'd Ac .Nol 1:10 pmrohnstown Ac. 3:05 p Pittsli'sli Ex. I:3o.pat Braddocks Ac. 3:411 y \ Phila. Exprestl:s o pm . Phila. Express 4:2or' Wall's No. 3...2:50pm Wall.g. No. 7..4250 pi 'Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Wall'S ,No. 4.. 6:05 1 Holed Ac No 2 0:33 pm 'Fast Line 7:30: Wail's No. 4. 140 pm i Dow 'd Al No 2.5:20 'Way Passn.' r 10:50 pm 1 Wall's Na. 5.. 11, , ,(11) '1 hese trains make close connection a: Hy burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves walls Htationeyl Sunday at 9:05 I. m., reaching Pittsbargl 10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgt 14:50 p. m. and smites at Walls Statiot 2:10 p. m. *Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All o' tmor s daily except Sunday.l , For hatter information apply_ it. L ' - W. H. BECKWITH, t.gt •The'Peittleyleardaltallroad Company wlll nt same any risk fornaggage, except for stearin the t'ltmon s tr,7l,inlnt V v i al T e responsibility to One All be a ag e ßag ex in alue will e risitn owner, unless taken he Inecial contract._ _ • , _ EDWARD 14. WILLIAM ap26 - General Bnperintentient, Altoona, ii&rE T..ERN:t PENNSYLVANIA R ROAD.-43a and after April' 25th, Possenger Trains on the Western Penury, Rai road will arrive at tind depart frot FeillerslStreet Depot,. Au.e.jopir Ba ettrois ft" 41,11/11. • " rbie. Springd , e No16:40 ain Mall - I: Freeport No. 18:90 a , Freeport No. I 9; Exprese 10:40 a m ISharptog. No 111: Sharpb , g NO.11:30 pm Epress . . .... Freeport N0.24:00 pm ugd , e Nol3 Mail 5:50 pm reeport N 0.25 Springd'e N025:900 m Springd , e N 026 Aboye trains run daily except Sunday., The Church Train leaves Allegheny J ever) Sunday at I:40 a. m., reaching Al City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Al City at 1:510 p. m. and arrive at 4.llelth" tion at 3:40 p. m. COrnsirrAmori TiCeralS—For sale , of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Creek street, - Herr's, Bermett, Sharpsbars and good only on the trains at Stations specided on tickets. • The trains leaving Allegheny City, at m. make direct connection Freepori ker's line of Stages for Butler and if.s. Through tickets ma be pnrchaeed at - No.:lltit stree near tbe Stylehelo Piltsburs 11, and at th e Depot,' eghe For ruttier imibnxiation apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, • - !Federal Street '• The Weitenl PenlasYlvinla- Railroad ai some any risk for Baggage; ; except fo apparel, and limit their respolisibllit Hundred Dollars In bag. seeding tr, is amount In value willbe at t ' the owner, unless taken bv special - cord EDWARD H. WILL opal r",i4erieral Einneriatendent , ' Altoo ITTSI3IThiGH, r. • - • i• CINCINNATI AND ' • 4- • - 1 •r— • 11 . LOUIE ILAILWAY. ' PAY HANDLE Mink CHANGE OP TtaiN. — On and after Idt.NDAT. April SiStbj MOW trains mt . lkleave and arrive A , 1 , - k k . j111 .,?, n ".),e.P),t',ll' fb/O v il i dea . rt. ..... li ................ SS:08 it. M. 1.21:12/6:. ne.. ?sat pre ldmi •:-..:,................. s et n 4k3 p a:. ro m... .7 4 1 : 1 33 3 p s. . I t ied ,Abata.... ....,;41.11: a. nt.• .6:118 p. M. linrinnald's An5'14.140.111:43 a. in. 848 a. in. Steubenville Aeeommod.,l3:sB p. m. 9:33 a. ni McDonald , ' Acton. N0.,2 B e lk p.m, 2: tam. Tr. timidity Church Train.. i1111:1181 1, la% 9:56 S. ln. irs- 511:33 P. li; tratn will leave daily, . , lit:l3 r. u. trallifillLarrita daily, • AU ,other trains will run daily. nunuays excel*. ed.•.'i Tba.9:413 a. in..Trairt Makes close eon.. neet}ona at Newark. k r Zanesville. •- a • •.8. P. scroLuCeeneral Ticket Arent. W. W. CLAD. 6 11 10 2 .. Bl,etoTitildllill. Ohio. EilargingllGH & Witilippli •1003 INS VI L L . . .44:1AD•IALS it • ri •r,•. • • 1 ' • • . mme:0141113 il 01.0 ITT . : ',.1 , 1:1 On a nd after TIISSDAY, liorember, nth.. i' 100 1 . Prillts will arrive at and .denart from thy 1 Depot corner of Orant, and Witter streets, as 1. follows; - Deport. • . • Arrives. Mall to and from Union • 111 McKeesport I:00 A. . 6:00 P. W., McKeesport Accomdt , n 11:00 A. st. 91:011 P. m. Ifm. to and from Untln. 8:00 r. x1..10:10 A. M. West Newton Accom , d .4:30 r. at. 8:35 A. Y. , Braddock's Aecomdt , ni illlll - 1 . :1#1 , ;:' 7,112. Ni. Initigito6t4l,:cilieWtto; ‘'. ; ,.. ‘ll . *t ' .. ; . ...." 1 and m est Newton l'our ss \. so - u.r.A lox =Yeti sOply en • .... . !- •, . ".. • , K. M. BAYI4OND, Agent V.`11.15T0111% linoenntendent. • , " • twill HittlNurn'mN l l Eicine Eastern Di*iiiicar,. . The stiumrssi . AND NOB' BAMTNiroutteeli:.sttxtal Colorado. Nevada.; California Uiahl Wasbileigten, New Mexico, fide be, Arizona , 'Oregon.' : :.. ~. . .. .„ -, ,-- 4 . ~ ~ • . ,Two Flu' leatie State Lane laud Leseastwurte • mini, nays exceptedo on Inn artivai artrau.s etrae oßaaroad , tr.. , tit, i f onts, and .4Lniu.. b I Ind St: Joe lialtr • .d• Dom tkutnaY, conneev , S UM': WI ‘ /4Vrtad;; Wrltt i olud... WollNego with staoxs' for al l - points n aroma. At - end 0 track weat—dt , blp moth- wlte, We. UNITED STATES BYPRESS C PAN I'. IS DAILY 11 Linz DlCOVEBLAN:l3,V4Puwitaltarsais it : o eosoipps nil . •,.. 1 ? ~ . . ...,p. ~ . q .l ar . 0 -:, .... ~ •: .; ,•• :. 4..'PlErrtrNAE4 wAND hizz?. .1444Egmi All Points - in • the Territeriesi ' Haft's nu- x Lots iiiiiititis*ol. ' LT Vuotstgfill cal:o p t( :iv MA q u i' s A t I iOtut addiqfDr ble4oo. -. .- ..lv i i : i i i • al i i • With e ' reapn outdate:lc 0 It dock ;lend . eitatattent. and -she • .izesagemout mads wilt[ responsible threrland Tramp) ..rtstion Lima from •Itywastargaimmitha riltmel=:ii of ratl2llll4.the But 91 esewM i Tickets for sate at a ll . the erlnelpie Ofllaell si • the.. TAW States and canadas , ', i . , .. Be sure and ask or tI seta eta *ME 01011- HIL 41 1 8 FT to 1. •?, ros ?Amyl° 4A,ILWA , las 10,IVLAILDC i. ANDESSO I, : •., - • . ..... i ~,.<. -- ,ifeLeral mpertateadea "-e4Satal Ihrtillifile d ,r ilal . ... - ~ 11111111183 a ‘. • -. P • „ P'• J 113. JO M ./1 • • r 0 he • t tat 1 IP • tllt. • &EC 311 tht t. • . ,t;• lay V C• 1" • • F Atha van% litoiit: JO a= ! 30‘30 Opi 00 pm 30 pm SO pm 30 pa nettcrn eghery esttepy sr. hestnus 7 sand 1 toPPini T:00 Ir. thWalr. -tom office, Bridge. ieot will not westing to Ono age ez ,erLtat I. at.: 111 N 1