PMWLEUM DIMW=I: OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAEL Tn, SA.TURDYIY July 10, 1869. , RENIEW FOR THE WEER./ The market has been remarkably steady during the past week; and while ' there has been a fair volume of business in the , aggregate, there / has been less firictuatiOn in pries than for several weeks liast, and that sensitiveness and uneasiness whichiuts so long prevailed appears to have; to some extent at least, subsidedi The report in regard to the production for June, is just about what operatoriftenerally expected it would be, ..thougiusome of them are disposed to " driribt its correctness, believing as they AO, that it is larger than the Hered :report makes it. The Receipts Crude this week, 21,800 bbls=last week, 33,700; from January let to date, 406,585; same tithe last year, 614,276; 'Exports Refined this week, 12,0830E03v:week, 13.151; from January Ist to date 232;151; same time last year, 292,839. - Sales this week, 57,800 bbla; last week, 77,300. As will be seen from the above figures,, we are considerably behind" thus far this year, compared With same time 1868 •CRUDE. - The Crude market is firm and moder ately actiVe and while, compared ' with yeaterday,tthere is no material change / in prices, the tendency if ''anything is still:upward. Sale 2,500 bbts,, seller 60 days, at 15; 1,500 buyer all year on private terms; 1,000 each July at 15, and August at 3.55;; 4,000 buyer all , year at 17, to be guaged in tank; arid 6,000 bbla at\ Oil . City, seller till September Ist, at t,6,10:\ , . / REFINED Was reported a shade easier at ',the close, 'and reports from the east stated that most of the July orders had been with drawn:: Sale 500 July at 32%;1,000 at 32. Spot quoted at 32; August and Sep umber 33; August to 'December 33y, ® 33%; and July to September 33. .I.bsriloe.x.rma OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil. Eclipse Railroad Axle Eclipse Machinery Eclipse Spindle RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. ' Fisher Bro - _320 bbls 3. Wilkins .. 160 " Pool& Bro 80' " 560 " J. J.lVandergrift ........ Total 1 120 bbla. OIL antrinin Ed ST • ET A. V. B. B. Braun & Wagner 500 bbls refined to Waring. King & Co., Philadelphia. . U. Koehler& Co. 150 bbla refined 'to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Thos. Hackett, 252 bbls relined to Warden, Frew C 0.,&, Philadelphia. Livington& 8r0.,.152 bbls refined to Warden, s Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - R. W. C. Tweddle. 100--bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer. Koehler 200 bblarai' to Waring ; Ring dr. Co., Philadblphia. Lyons & Bro., 312 bbis refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., 'Philadelphia. - Faisreett, L. dr, B. 200 bbls refined to W. P Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total Refined. OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. , . B R. G. W. Holdship & Co., 217 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. A. Hertz & 00 bbls refined to Waring, Sing & C0.,EX:0., Philadelphia. . Total , shipments Raised 1017 OIL SHIPPED BAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Brooks Ballentine & Co., 55 bbls' ref. to Warden, Frew do Co„ Philadelphia. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Nktv' YORK, July 10.—Ashes; I pots steady. at 87,37G7,82; pearls nominal. Cotton opened dull and closed ,with rather more tone; sales of 875 tlales at S•ly,G34%c for uplands. Flour-r•receipts of 5,995 bbls; SGI:Oc lower and less ace . Live; with; sales of 7,100 bbls at 85,20 G 5,60 for superfine btate and western, 86,50 G 6,90 for extra State, 86.20G6,90f0r extra west, 87,00GT,25 for white wheat extra, $6,50(i)7,00 ;or R. H. 0., $7,00@7,50 for extra St. Louis, and p@lo for -good to choice do:; closing dull; Californiaquiet, with sales of 200 , bbls at 96.45G6,90; Oregon quiet at P,15G9,50. Rye. Flour firmer, with sales of 300 bbls at $4,10G 6,40. Whisk firmer. with sales of 160 bbls western y at ,81.02 G 1,04 for free. heat—recpipts of 95,308 bus; heavy and 2G3c lower, with sales of 41,090 bus at 81,51G1,52 for No. 2 spring, latter price • an extreme;_6l l s2 for winter red west- - . ern, $1,6001.61 for amber Michigan. Rye scarce and firth. Barley dull, with sales of 2,000 bus German at $1,45. Barley. Malt quiet. Corn; receipts of 73,278 bushels; the market opened steady and closeddull and declining, with sales pf 46,000 bushels at 75095 c for new mixed western - via canal; 930960 'do.• via rail road, and 970980 for high mixed nearly yellow. Oats; receipts of 19,075 bushels; the market is firmer, irregular and un• settled, with sales of 38,000 bushels at 820810 for western afloat, closing at 82 0830. Rice is quiet and nncnanged. Coffee is quiet, with sales of 351 bags Rio at private terms. Sugar steady, with sales of 356 hogsheads Cuba at 11011gc. 46 boxes Havana at .11340120, And , 3oo bags St. Domingo at 10,f i c. Molasses is dull and nominal. Petroleum quiet at 170 for crude, and 320 1 32Xc for refined. Hops are tirm at 80t5c for American. Leather—HStnlook Sole is quiet and firm at 30032 c for Buenos Ayres, and Rio Grande light_and middle weights, 26 1 40 29c for heavy do; 30031340 for California light - and middle weights, . and 26M028c for heavy, do. Coal—domestic firm at 87,5008 per ton by cargo. Wool quiet and firm, with t•ale of 800,000 pounds at 48%056c for domestic fleece; 260280 for unwashed; 250260 for shearing% 420460 fru-pulled; 700 for tubbed; 26033 c for Texas, and 280360 for Califorpia. Lin seed oil firm at $1®1,02. Spirits Turpe tine'quiet.' Metals—sheathing dapper (Inlet at ingot topper: in limited de- . 1 nand at 22022 1 /0 foribake Superior and ' Baltimore. Pig iron quiet and 'l3rm at $89@44 for Scoteh, and 636042 for Amer ican. Sheet dull at.1.101.3c gold for Rus sian. Bar quiet and drooping at 585090 . : • for refined English and,Amerteatt.. liana dull at 430 fur cut; 6yea for clinch; 260 30c for horse shoe. •Provlsion s—Pclk ' quiet and firmer, , with sales •of 47 barrels at -,632,00032,211 for . new mess, and 'closing at $32,0 . i regular, $31,62 for old do, $26027 tor prime, and 528.50029,00 for' prime - mess. Beef steady, with sales 180 bbls at sB@l6 for new piain mete, and $42018 for new ex• tra mesa.. Tierce Beef nominal at 8200 25 for prime mess, and 525@3° for India mess. 'Beef Hams steady, with sales 100 bbis at 520031,50. Cut Meats quiet and heavy, with !gales 250 pkgs at 1334014 0 for shoulders, and 16016%e for bains. Middles firm and quiet, witti sales 25 boxes ice.cured at Lard quiet and ' steady, with sales 380 tea at 16019, 1 4,0, for steam, and 1940199,1 c for kettle.ren dered. Butter_quiet. at 16030 c for Ohio, r and 160860 for State. ~.Cheese:quiet at 11015350. 'Freights to Liverpool 'firm, ! with engagements 50,000 bush wheat at 8d per salt, undid per steam. • •.1 . quiet and, a,shade lower. ~ ~Wheat dull end heavy and 102 e • lower. =try e quiet and firm at 51,3 0 for weger,a• - Oats dull at 820880 for firosterii afloat. / Corn dull and lower at 92.595 c for sound mixed western via canal and railroad. Pork quiet and steady. • Beef dull and nominally unchanged. Cat Meats in moderate request,without decided change In price. acon dull and nomi nal. Lard quiet at 19. 4 © 1 9%c for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 21©22c. Cnica.no, July 10.-Money market un changed. Eastern Exchange firmer; banks selling at 1.10 per cent. premium.' Freights active and a shade firmer; en= gageMents were made at 14%©14a40 ler Wheat to Buffalo, and 7%©813 to Ririe. ton. - Flour quiet but firm at $5©5,20 for spring superfine. Wheat fairly / active 4 1 both on speculative and shipping ac count; owing to unfavorable advices from the east the market wag' low; sales 4 No. lat $1,32©1.32%; No. 2, 51,30©1,31 4 and No. 8, 51.21©1,22%, closing quiet at lfd,3ovga,Bl for 2; after 'change the market was dull arid unsettled with sales 'of No. 2at 51,29%, seller July. rn quiet and lower, closing at 78c for IF . 2; speculators were the principal opera ors; FaleS at 82©84c, No. 1 and 77%©796; No. 2; after 'change there were sales of' No. 2at 78c, seller ' last half July. Oats quiet and unsettled• and prices I©l%e lower, closivipat 68e for No. 2. Rye dull and inactive and 2©30 lower on No. 1. closing nominal at 51,06. Barley dull and inactive in the absence of sales; the, market may be quoted nominal at 51,40 @1,45 for N 0.2. Bighwinesfirruero.ales at 96©07e, closing at the outside figure. provisions dull. Mess Pork nominal at 533. Lard 18©18%c. Dry Salted Shoul ders 123,c. Sweet Pickled Hams firmer; sales of 100 tierces at 17c. Receipts -3,761 bbls flour, 74 ,300 ush oats, bush wheat, 68,- 985 bush corn, 17,52 b 400 bush rye and 3,822 head hogs. Shipments -4,817 bbls flour, 23,500 bush wheat, 42,- 934 bush corn, 56,319 bush oats, 2,175 bush rye and 8,385 head hogs. Sr. LOUIS, July 12.-Tobacco is quiet with not much offering. Cotton nominal at 32%4533c. Hemp in better demand with sales of undressed at $1©1.40. Flour active and higher for low grades; superffines sold at $5,10©5.67%; X at $5.75©6; XX at 56,25©6,50; XXX at $7,25 ©7,50; fancy at 57,75©9,50. Wheat choice old and dry new fall stiff at full prices; No. 2 spring sold at $1,20; prime now and old red tall 51,30, and choice new red and white 51,45. Corn firm and higher at 85©88 for mixed; 90©92 for yellow, and 96c©51 for choice fancy white. Oats higher at 69@70c for mixed,. 571 c for prime white. easier unchanged. a 0. Grocerles quiet and c Provisions firmer but not much doing. Pork sold on orders at $33.25. • Bacon at 14c for city shoulders; clear rib sides at 17%c; clear sides 183/c:sugar cured hams canvassed 21c. Lard nothing doing; choice held at 19c for small lots. Cattle steady and unchanged at 3y,©634c. -Hogs firm at 809%c. Receipts-flour 2,000 bbls; wheat 5,500; corn 5.100; rye 200; wheat 5,500; oats 4,800 bush; hogs 200. Ciazoirrarars, July 10.-Flour firm and demand light, with sales family at 56© 6,25. Wheat held at 51,35©1,40; closing dull. Corn scarce and firmer; ear at 75 @77c. Oats advanced to 72©75c, and are in light anppiv. Rye dull at 51,15. Whisky advanced to 960, and is in good demand and held higher. Provisions firmer, but unchanged. Mess Pork held at 03.. Bulk Meats at 12%©15%016y,© 16%c. Bacon at 14©17611)17%©180, with no sales. There is good demand for Sugar Cared Hams,with sales 300 tierces at 21c; now asking 22c. Lard dull at 19c; not saleable at better than 13+,ta. Butter scarce and firm at =©2Bc. Eggs at 17© 18c. Sugar firm and in fair demand; NeW Orleans at 146(4)1534c. Coffee in good demand - at 21©263te. Linseed Oil dull at 51©1,03; demand quite light. Lard Oil at 51.42©1,47. Petroleum at 2a©300. Gold at 1353, buying. Money market is unchanged and currency in better supply. Exchange firm at 1-10 per cent. discount, buying, and at par, selling. CLEvaLman, July 10.-Flour; city made at $9 for treble extra white, 57,75© 8 for double extra amber„s6.7s©7 for double extra redwinter, 56 for extra red winter, 46,50 for double extra spring. Country made at 57,50@8,25 for double extra white, $6,25©6,75 for double extra red and amber 56,25®7,25 for double ex tra spring. Wheat; sales of 1,000 bushels of No. 1 red winter at 51,40, 2,000 bushels of No: 2 do. at 51,32, 3 cars do. at 51,31%. Corn; sales of 1 car of No. 1 ear' at 78. Oats: sales of 1 car of No. lat 76. Rye; sales of 3 cars of No. 2 at 51.10. Petrole um; refined at 28©29 seller July and Au- gust; crude held at 56,50. Oswaeo, July 10;-Flour steady and unchanged, with sales 1,500 bbls at 57@ 7.25 for Na 1 spring; 7,50©7,75 for amber winter, a8,25©8,50 for white, and 59©9,25 for double extra. Wheat firm but quiet, with tales 2,000 bush amber Michigan at 51,55%, and 5,000 bush prime white Canada at 51,90; Milwaukee club is held at $1,53a with buyers at 51,50. Corn scarce and n nally higher. Canal Freights-wheat 83 4 0, corn 73ic ' and rye 8o to New York. Lake imports , 60,000 bush wheat. Canal exports-600 bbls fl air ' 22,600 bush wheat, 24,500 bush corn, 2,700 bush rye. PHILDELrine. July 10.-Flour firmer, with sales superfine at 55@5,25, extras at 55.4405,75, and lowa, Wisconsin and *Minnesota extra fatally at 56,25©7,25; the latter for choice; Pennsylvania do. at 56©7; Ohio do. at 57©7,50; fan at 59 ®10,50. Wheat moderately active, cy with sales old red at 51,47%©1,55; new do. at $1,55©1,57%; new amber at $1,59101,60; choice Jersey do. at 51,60. Rye sells at $1,33©1,35. Corn scarce and ( advanced 4(4)5c; yellow at 51,03,4 high ixed west ern. Oats firmer; western m at 77©80c. choceries, Provisions and Petroleum un anged. Whisky at 95c©51,05. NEW ORLEANS, July 10.-Cotton nomi nally unchanged and no sales. Gold 136 g. Sterling 150%,. Flour-low grades -In demand; superfine 16; double extra 51,07.6 50 tOatsreble 76©77c. 'Bran $1 extra 56,75. Corn-white ,05. Hay $26,50. Pork• 534,50. Bacon 14%, 18y„ and 18440. Lard-tierce 193;©20y,c; keg 21%©21Ne. Sugar firm; common 103i0; prime 13%c. Molasses nominal; Choice fermenting 60©64c, Whisky 51,023515 f 1,05. Caffee-falr 141 @ls+ 4 c; prime loAisy,c,"• Vol:trio, July ,10.--Receipts-41our, 500 bbis; Wheat; 12,000 - bush; corn, 12,000 buslir trats; 1,500 bush; rye, 200 bush. Flour, quiet and steady." Wheat 3o lower; amber 51,42; whito Michigan regular 51,41; Ne. 1• red $1,37, closing rather firm at the quotations. Corn 10 clos. ing steady; No. 1 85e; Not e 2.81 e; con-. damned 60c. Oats quiet andflrm; Michi gan 71%c; No. 1 canal 71c: Rye in re quest at $1,05©1,10. Barley nominal. MlLwavitas, July 10.-Plour dull; [ choice lowa and Minnesota, 56©6,25. Wheat weak at 514,34, No. 1;:$1,30, No. 2. Oats easier at 70c, No. 2. Corn firm at 77c, No 2. RSe firm at 61,03, tio. 1. Grain freights dull at 4%c to Ba t a to and No to Oswal). Receipts were 1,000 bbls flour. 65,1)00 bush wboat, 8,000 bush oats. Shipments were 2,000 bbls flour, 40,000 bush wheat. [ CifiCAno, - July 10.-Cattle quiet and 10 4 ©lsc lower, at 55,10©5,75 for cows and light steers for city consumption acid $6,00©7,26 fur fair, aa good shipping beeves. ,-Hogs dull and a shade weaker: soles st 118,25 for New, York[hogs, 168,300 .8.60 for for fair •to medint and 58,60@ 8,873 for good, to choice. Lanornrads, July 10. 1 -strdne Flour rma ; Gond Grocer% :Milady and unohangad. Saha 116 Toby at 40c 35c 75c 80c 1,864 PriISBITRGII / GAZETTE: MONDAY,; MY - . 12, ,1869 84,20®10,51 / Provisions firm. Mess Pork gm. Bacon; shoulders 14%c; clear rib 18c; clear sides lSqc. Lard; tierce 1934 c. Sugar cured Hams 19%c. High wines 95C. BlEm.rafi July 10.—Cotton dull at 32340; receipts 9 bales; exports 378 bales. Flour unchanged. Wheat: new 81,25® 1.50. Corn: sales at 88@90c. Oats, 80c, Hay, 1525. Bran. 213®22.c. Cornmeal, 64@4,25. Pork, 134,50. Lard, 19@21c. Bacon nominal: shoulders 1435 c; sides, 18 34 0 . BALTIMORE, July 10.—Flour firm at previous quotations, and business re btricted for want, of stook. Wheat firm er and• higher; sales at 11,50@1,60 for new red. Corn firmer; white 81,03®1,05; yellow 950)97 . gc. Oats firm at 70()8 80c. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 'quiet at 11,01@1,03.... . . • DETROIT, July 10.—Flour • quiet and unchanged. Wheat: weather very fine, and market weak; saleA No, 1 white at 81404; No. 2 do. 31,38@1,37. Oats scarce at 700. • ,NASHVILLE, July 10.—Cotton dull; low middling, at 30 3 40; good ordinary at 2930. • Wheat; sales at 81 per bush Um reund choice. -Family Flour at 07(47,50 per bbl. Dry Goods Market. NEW Youx, July 10.—Trade is- dull and prices firm and some dealers have advanced Cambricsto-dav WI; Washing ton 13c, Victory A.‘, Ballow and Red Cross 1030, high colors 113,0, pinks and pur ples 12o; Hill's Bleached Muslins selling at 183,@1.0c; Fruit of the Loom and Lonsnale 19c; Wamsutta22%c; New York Mills 25c. Heavy Brown of best makes bring 17C; second 161316y,c; Southern 15% ©l6c; Pittsfield 13e; Gooding Steam Mills 4 4 Shirting 12%c; Dark Prints 1340, which is a reduction of theopening price of Fall. . • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. CLEVELAIID AND PITTEIBUBOR RAIL ROAD. July 10.-1 car stone; J L L Knox; 100 bbls lime, W B Hays Jr; 1 car lum ber Hamilton, A. & Co; .9 care lime stone ore, McKnight, P & Co; 2 do lum ber, J Moorhonse; 325 cakes, 6 bble copper, C G Hussey; 50 bbls oil, J Palmer; 0 bas do. 11 E Sellers & Go; 50 bas starch, J S Dilworth & Co; 50 do do, Haworth & D; 10 do, 2 crates starch, J H Lippincott; 15 crates starch, G W Mc- Clurg; 50 b as starch, Rinehart &5;25 do Seiptou & Wallace; 25 do do, Smith. Kesnston & chCo; 10 bbla lage beer, J sler 9 bus eese, Day & Go ; 19 eke rags, Christy & Benham; 17 bdls chairs, Hammer & Son: 25 hf bbls, dry apples, Little, Baird & P; 2 kge butter, 1 bbl eggs,- 13 sus oats, Head & Metzger; 416 ske ear corn, Mcßane & Anjer; bbls oil, S esses painkiller, B L Fahnestock; 5 tcs dry beef Carter, McGraw & Co. PITTSBUBOH CINCINNATI _ ..a.Nr! LOUIS RAILROAD. July 10.-20 half bbls fish, W M Gormly; 3 cars S corn, 0 H Allerton; 1:do staves, Wanderbut; 2 bbls japan, Harris & E; 40 sits corn meal, H .Rea, Jr; 5 skg rags. 2 bbls eggs, Head &M 20 bbls flour, Wll Nantker Son ; 100 sks do, R Knox & Son; 50 fs ham J P Hanna & Co; 5 cases lard, Hagan & C; 4 tkgs tobacco, R & W Jenkinson; .2 dos chair stuff, A Simpson; 117 sks oats, W H flagon; 2 cars staves, M P Adams & Bro; 14 bbls cabbage,- F (1 Craighead; 100 bbls flour, Shomaker & L; 1 car staves, F Kober; 1 do do, Alb right. ALLROMINT VALrarr Hammen, July 10.-35 sks oats, Keil & Ritchart; 59 bhls Aar,. Livingston Bro; 2 cars metal, McKnight, P. & Co; I.do do, John Moor head; 1 do do, H Woodaldes; 30 aks oats, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 87 bgs rye, W J Meek; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 139 sks oats, 10 do rye, Scott & Gisal; 2 bbls eggs, L&J Blanchard; 45 sks oats, J Carothers; 12 do do, S Ewart 6; Co; 4;cars railroad iron, J B Dorrington; 80 bbls oil, Pool Bro; 160 do do, Jas. Wilkins; 570 do do, J J Vtuniergrift; • 320 do do, Fisher BrQ. FITTSBITRONc FORT WATIrs • & OAcio R./ammo% July 10.-1 bbl eggs, Woodworth & Davison; 2 do -do, .1 , A. Jacobs; 200 bbls flour, Jenkins Bro; 100 do do, Shomaker & Sangenheita; 100 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 1 car corn, 0 H Allerton; tcs beef, E H Myers dr, Co; 100, hides, J W Strawn; 100 do do, Hartley,.M.cKee dr, Co; 6 bbls alcohoal, L Fahnestock do Co; 1 car rye, Cwip Shepard; 100 bbls flour, S Lindsay, Jr & Co; 1 pkg tobacco, C.) K ALREAIMNT STATION, JuI 10.-1 MC stone, J Shearer; 5 pigs h y ardware, J Lantner; 2 pks oat meal, Jas Lockhart; 5 :cars cooperage, Ralya & Robertson; Ido do; J M Hemphill; 2 cars metal, Lindsay & McOutcheon; 100 bbls - flour,J B Mc- Kee; 500 pigs lead, Baymer, auman & Co; 16 RCS timber. J T Fletcher. , COLVI k ISSION MBROHANTS J. L. ......... 1. STIVNIC6O2 I DILLINGEIL & STEV,ENSON, DISTILLERS MD DEALERS IN Pure Rye Whiskies. vdrowrzas OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, tad No. 87 Second Avenue, app PITTSBURGH, PA. W. C. AFABIST4ONG, Successor to Fetzer tr. Armstrong, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCRANA . aro. 25 BILMIKET ifITILEET. mviS Y. WIIIIILLY. j. Al. NILIL& M o . STFELF4, & SON, COmmistrion Merchan,te, • AND DBI.LNIB IN Ta 017330 GIMAXON /1 1 " MT !, ate ' 2lch 1"ul° STET4I` i l l e m ar ztl t. o c ir a v ult PUT= NAIL iy.`NICINANt KEIL & ittnicrunT GOMMIsSXCIN MEB.Carikr TS, AND DNALIthe ;MOM °BAIN, SEEDS, ntrucistrm. Re., 349 Liberty tlt., PI4t3R9R3P4 MU:WI L . s. inuiriPtutn. No. 396 PSNII STRZILT. 180019 1 ...._... TT l i ILEr ,BALU Ai D , . PATTON, -Wholesale Grocers, Cdmmisslon Merchants nt Dealers in Produce Mar; Bacon, Cheese, Ptah, Carbon and Lard'oll, Iron, Nails. Glass, Cotton Yarns and all P.:cabaret Manufactures generally. 13.11 and 114 oa,COND. UTILEST. Pittsburgh. - ,-- • Joul sairrox • ;ALLACS N StAVALLACEq:WhOIe• § is i l ffir. R.OORRA AND PROD uGle DIAL. • No. 0 61=4 STRUT. Pasibousla. . Isßolso maw 1. nousa-snw. norras—Arit. fl. Noun. OAT L solusE wows,Sue* ono =ttr uil i a n ta tliV ri Ta t l i s M 411W62 lan littleieWttibllZlN _ Wholesale and Retail tirocpres RIVER NEWS The river is again receding at this point, with eight feet in channel last evening. Weather continues cloudy and hot, with occasional heavy showers of rain. Mercury at sp. at. 89. The. Argosy, froin Cincinhati, is the only transient arrival we have to report. The Lorenna, from St. Louis, and Julia, from Zanesville, are both due here this morning. The Kate Patman departed for Cincin nati en Saturday evening - with a moder ate trip. Pilots,James Renders= and . Captain James atrfilton. The. Wild Duck and barges departed ler St. Louis. Pilots—Leander Patterson and ThOmas Kinzey. —The Sallie is to be placedon the dock at St. Louis.• —The towboat Valid is at work raising a sunken coalbeat at Frankfort.. -The Nat Williams, having finished wrecking the America has, returned to Madison. • —The sale of the Belle Lee has been contirmed,i-and Captalu•Smoker has ta ken possession of her. • - --Captain.Rootenew boat, now build= ing at Stuart?s ship-yard, Madison, will be called the Travilla. —Capt. James McGee, an old steam boatman Jormerly of the Ohio river, aied suddenly of • apoplexy at O St. Louis ou Friday. .—The New Yo rk .- left Cincinnati for Louisville on Thnrsday,having beenchar tered to convey Noyes' circus troupe up the river from that point. —The news from the mountain fleet is .anything but encouraging. Hazlet's steamers are busy at work lighting the " , heavy ones" at Dauphin Rapids. —The Olepdale, Capt. J. M. Coil, is an nounced to leave for St. Louis to-day,. and passengers and shippers should bear' this in mind. She -will be followed on Wednesday by the Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh, Jr, —An oil boat, containing'several • ben ched barrels of oil, owned by Church and Alexander, of Parkersburgh' caught . fire . on Tuesday, while in tow by the Oil City, above Marietta. The boat was cut loose from the steamer, and allowed float off. The oil was entirely lost. —A weal known pilot, Jim Davis, is reported to Kaye fallen off the Friend ship on last Saturday week, and drown ed. There i some mystery attending the accident, s as his clothes were found in his room aud it is unknown as _to \ the time it occurred, He had been drink ing. —The Dick Fulton No: 3, with 165,000 bushels of coal, Ella with 90,000, .Baltic with 150,000, and - Ormsby with` 90,000 bushels of coal, arrived, at Louleville on Wednesday. The Wild Cat, the. bat, of the fleet. was expected to reach there :on Thursday. The Baltic. and Dick Fait ton will take tows South, '—The Memphis Avalanche of Monday says: Sam. Houston, of the Hesper noto. riety, and Supervising Inspector of the Sixth District, was in the city yesterday making an effort to remove our local In spectors here, who do not seem to suit him. Houston received his appointment through the Radical Ku-Klux, who can tared the Hesper for the purpose ()freak ing political capital in order to enable. their friends to ride into office. —Says the Louisville Courieri Captain Charles Brenham. an old steamboatman in the days of the Ambassador, •under Captain June Janies, arrived . here from San Francisco yesterday, having made the trip via the Pacific railroad in seven days. Captain B. -will be remembered by all of our old steiunboatmim, and his name Will rectillthe palmy - days of •the river service. ' He -has been in Calle o r- I idea number of, years, and has prs pered, andls now a wealthy man,.. Hal has filled the office of Mayor of San Francisco, and is at present at the head of the mail , line steamships from -Seat Francisco. RIVER PACKETS. .. rpm z z z • • OIL ST. LOUIS, GA- F LENA, DUBUQUE - AND ST.I smaimmoßlF UL.—The Atte paasenger packet, ... BELLEVEBNON.i ..Capt. J. J.DA,BRintiiJx.: Vrift leaie for the ave and Intermediat ape a lATEDNESDAT. -2 ( 4t h Slid.. *- D. curIANDWDDIN! .r.. )*Jouti , FLMJIC, Agent& FORST. LOVISJ and, KEG it .E ntrE-Th . e s i t a ) e ll ir au ng r • 01.11biDALE Capt. donT t. *Anil. . 1 Will lt eve for • the above _ports T#l.l at 4 o'clock P. St: • E or to Yor ftelgrit or passage apply on voard. FLACK S AoLLINe Agent D . woo . Age . nts. or ASS, - 110 PITTS BURG il;aggr o b• A WHIRLING AND. PAR-, KEESBURD 4Ln:ie.—Leave 00ettlauv , e Wharf isost,toct of Wood at _rt. dells &els WED NEEMAYS and SATUfwVirb • • seeLs 0. L. BultrOcAN. =aster. Freight will be received at all hours by:. JANES OOLLINB. PLACE a OOLLINDWOOD. *tents. QM STEAMSHIP=. To OVERPOOL ABD i tgin • „ QUEENSTOWN.' . . TELE ilifilAN MAIL STEIIIUSIIIPS ~ 4. • , ;, I Numberoui l sixteen Irst-olass messes, woos ce to. mtbe erirsted CITY or Rawls, . orrY or Alrre t re.l crry or powro_iy., CITY Or BAL OetE, • My OF LONDON, B alling EVERATURDAY, from Pier 46, riorth River, Nerw Y S York. For towage or further Information imply to VilatAll. BINGHAM Jr. I' . 10 rims oTREET, WOrixviele trintetng , .. 1 Neerle oflooelte Post more. Pitteriorob . 0 2 ACRES 00u,uuu , OHOIOE LANDS FOR SALE; itidhotid.lCOmPalg t , U 11194. 47 • - IiAWERN DlMloltis , Lying mfg 6o tink , of they toad aL .4' , . 1 $1906 I'o 15,00 PERI kCION And on a Cl 7 97)7rvic TEARS, I. . For inrthnTputtoAnrs, nuipo *O., &deltas,' • ; JOHN P. DXiirrs.V.EIJX. Lind Commlialoner, Topeka, Vasa. Or MAL B. LkiMOON, Ocr i re St: to • It.ftil"rk' l!Ela A NEWAIEtICICLE. ,, t 1.. . GA liTZ*B EgOILY T.EMOV SU G AR for matting lemonade* Wants neltbes sugar pr lemons. I. ut In one gooqd eons to mate (tarty !Amblers lemonade. .Jtese'reeelted and for, sale or, ' J 240. A. 13110.811 AW, „ 1.22 Corner Motet and inth streets., rgrunratTr4oo bbill**divine HYdrit uas°• " l " l / 4 f °l t a r% • Tort:aide/1 . - THE IRON CITY: - AL: LIFE INSURANCE CO. ~, Of -Pennsylvania. Office 4 15 ' Facial St.; Allegieny City. , \ , DIKHCTORS t ', Ron. WIER L. GRAHAM, ' Rev. J. B. CLAHH,D. D., Capt: B. ROBIN - r. Rev. A. K. BELL,_ IL D.Du . - , . Rev. S. W. IcEoBIT, 10.. ' W. A. REED. Deshler Allegheny Truat Co. JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent, ~. SIMON DitirAf t Mayor of AllegneuT, • C. W. BE N N 1 , Hatter. A. B. BELL Attornerst - Lavh D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber M erchant, , . D. BWOREIL insurance Agent. . Capt. ROBT. ROBLINRON._ President. B.ev. J. B. CLARK, D. D.,Yiee President, .JACOB RUSE, Secretary, . . ..C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. : • . , . M. - W.. WHITE, lunninag, libeiSKS. DANIEL SIVOGIEB, Gatti:Agent. -- . =ale actomecomnany. conducted on therantual Drincipte, each . policy bolder. receiving an Nina+ abare of the profits of the Company. Policies Iwill be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance' , and , being conducted on an economi .cal bull will afford a safe investment to each • policy -holder. and thereby retain the money at . home to encourage home industry. mb29:g33 BElf INSURANCE COMPANY. • OFFICE ii FEANMLIN SAVINGS BANK • BUILDINGS. No. 4,1.0hi0 6t. Allegheny. A SOME COMPS—NY, managed by Mental's Wel known to the community, who trust by fair deatinp merit abate of you patronaze. • TISNRY iituPpuir.—......—....Siscretary. ' • , DERECI'OI3I3: • 1 Beatzlrwin,_ . 'D. L. Patarsort, Wm, Cboper, Geo. K. Riddle, Jacob Frans • , rottletb Fans, Union Drum. IJ. B. Smith: Jacob Rash, W. M. Stewart, - Ch. P. Whistou, Joseph Craig, Joa. LautueS, IL J. Zinkanf 1 ~. Jere. irnhen. : • U. V. IMEMON, GENERAL AGENT. aplOroaS OIsa "INSURANCE COMPANY, PZIELAN'S 1317rLDING, No. 2S Fifth &Venue. - Second Floor, PITTSHIIEGII, PA. Capital Ail Paid VP DISECTOP.S. . • N. J. Higley. `H.W.Oliver , Dann Wallace,.B B. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake Hill, 'B. 31 , Clurks.n. , Jas. 11. Thomas'Smith. • Jno.S. ROBERT H. KING. President. • JNO. P. JEN VINGS. Vice President. JOB. T. JOHNSTON, BecreLarT. • Capt. B. J. GRACE, Gen'l Agent , : Insures on Liberal • Terms on all 'Fire '• and Marine Risks. • . std :sl7• pENNSIELYALNLI. • , INSURANCE COMPANY OF, PITITSBURGH; z. • OrFICE. No. 167 if WOOD STREET, BANS OP 00.11AOCRCR, This is Some Company, and Insures against Ins. by Fire exclusives. LEONARMALTEP., President.- C. C. BO Vice President. ROBERT PA RICK, Treasurer. HEIGH MaKLEBBY, Secretary. • Rraßtrronfs: Leonard Waiter, • 6-eoraoiWlison, • C. C. Berle, , • kleo. - W. Evans, , Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe,- -••• Jacob Fainter. J. C. Yleiner, • - • ' Josiah King, John Voegtley. • Jas. ll.,Hopmne, A. Ammon. Henry. 2Proul. • OEN ; , OF AM-!%111EIY,--;PA. - AGAINST LOSS BY 'EZRA< FRANKLIN INSURANCE ! CO. OF PHILADELPHIA 01171C1A,436 4.3I*ESTI= BT., neq in{ . . itrubs i a. . . , . - Charles 77. Bancker, ' IllordeCal H. Loral`, ,Toldas Wagner. • - David B. BrOvnl, Samuel Grant, Isaac Le2 A _•-•... • Jacob 8.. trao,ith, . . ..1, . /Edward C. Dale, " C,torge_VT. Bleb ' George Tales, :ICBS.BLES G. BAN President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. • , TW. V. STEELLIE,Wietarp two tem. _ ..1 • ematormlt cWF - ar Assert. • . North Wletccornet TbUt 04 W• 304 litre.ets mtibmis . „ 4r[P - T. , 1115URANGE ;COMPANY.. .. , . . • ~ tot, ye nal St. - and'. - Blanton'', Allegheny, 10111ce, In ttie- SECOND ItaTlON'Alk: BANK BIALDING. - . . :. , 1 • :,: ; W I . W. DLAXTlNcPraisident, , ' '• , • , - JO dB BRUWN, _JR., Vice Figaldeat.- JANIEB B.`6TAVENSQN: - I:6earatarr. • : ' a -;.2.n - Drascraa:. , 1 s. 1 n Atter, Jae. 'Locktiart. I dos. ?dyers; O Jaa.L.EI Oa. Bobegt,Bea, 1,: r. -(C. Boale. drio.73rown,Jr. George Ge'ret, 1 decon.hoply, .V.H Yiktailuila ilza);-'4•Bgtopan J. I IdeNsuipar; sp `STERN P.. E R INSURANCE COM. ' - PAISM OTTSAVFIGH. , • i ~.-, ' BB Daps. President. . •.',II7WAL , P.. ER BT. Secretary. •.. ,-, -, • ()APT. evesciE •IiOD , tienelle4gent i . , 0110... SW Wgiter:srtseet, Span, & Co. sli ' house, upstairs, Pittsburgh. do • • ~,, . Will insur e ` agninstral tin of Fire and Ifiv- Mt KUM. A iionstlnstitution, mansged',..by Di rectors wig, are weii • known to the community, and who sr. 404n:0320d by promptness and liber ality to maintain the aaracter which they have assumed, as °aging the best protect= to time who desire to be insured. ,•- * . , , DiliserOalß . • t Alexander Nimick, Joan B. kinOune, B. Miller, Jr... , Olt Ji Clarke , James McAuley, Wil am B. Br ank Alexander fteao; Joseph Kirkpatrier. Andrew Ackien, PhilDP_/deinser. • ' , David M. Long, , • , Wm. morriann. • •- n 072 D. Penmen, , pEgIES' INSIUBAN , CODA. OI►FSOE, N. E. aOSNZBIK O O I3 & 71rni STB A. Mime Oemplay,takingrxis and Maine Biskb , . • Dimscron s: ,' Wm Mutt, Capt. Jai= L. Ethos& John Watt, .. . !Samuel P. Shrive, John B. Park s, __ Charles labuckle. Capt. James sower. Jared M. Brushi- • Was: Van Kirk. 'Wm F. Lang, • _ JazaW. l Me i rd pii er t e 3anught . eurtesart • , JOHN WATT l4 ,l , 4 , ,,Ae.rdvtt. ‘ •:, VT: F. HARD it a Heereta ty. _ 4:l4varP .4 AA. WIRPON. GenerslArent. • - - -- k 41. L Etiill 11 N INSURANCE COMPARt OF PITTEIRIIR.GS, , • -.{.) 1036140. aTien"Vil EiTILEZT;BAim BLOCS. Tunnies agalnst _aln =ads of Else and Marine JOAN IR ,_., , WIN Ja.. Prestilept. • , ~,, : ~±. .. .riA. IteelilliSON, V ice Fresidqa. ~ 1, ~i3 : 11 ot. r. u s getW . o=errsa•l ass . , t. • . • , DXIMMiIIEit, . • : -).• 'tl . 3 . . . • In 1 3r., B . L. ,Valmestaa, 'w. a Jain() •.' Vh , 23. Ev erson , , C. G. Janssen , , Robert AILVISI ", '. Mira* Ctinj .1 I' . , Ifrax • Leki Teri, I. , az i alle4,l o l:7 l l6i,_ : t , t 2.....l_3 . tockdaie T.R. -.,.. . ' ' tOOFING:ELLTE OP VARIOUS ,t ,..,.. . Qualities attd2 , IColOrs.. Partterdar .attantion. Myra tQ farina Blati and rePattiogS:ate roof's: 'For partiou tars and Pilau address • ii; S. NEIV Innis • 1 r. 1 ' ;NO: 44 &MewM Avenues , , • mbav:4ll , RITTSTOTROH.IPIt REVOLVEVG HAT .ItAKIS: •': • A • . won tot just note d and for sOe tpw Nis:tot 1 , ':: : • j___Nrll3l6 • - ' • • . 'i.vac' : ' 1; ? 2 • flit es • • . -44114, ...:.". I ;. (11 , iTTBII BAIL PORT V AYHE d CilI(:.6.00 B. W. and CLEVELAND '& PITTSBURGH B. B. From May 9th, 1869 trains will leave frem and arrive at the 'Union Depot, north side, Pitts. burgh city , time, aa follows: 1.40191/4 ' Artie& - CIIICIICEX..3:O9 am , , ChiesBo . .Ex• • 1:58 • Ut Erie ran Er.7:313 mlebicaco Ex..114:03 p ns, Cl. & , g1'16:111 a zit:Wheeling Ex 10:48a m Chicago Ma11..6:58 a wht. - Louts -Er 7:08 p ChicagoAx,..9: 43 miCkti! go Es &1114:0 p Cl. .t Weir Ex 31:011pn. Cleveland Lx 3:53 pin •• • MeV' ) Ex. 5.,.; 5: 33 ; Erie & YFrn Ralf:sBp m W•e Exiea4f3B orr. l ol. &Wh g Ex6:s3pm Dspartfrom Allegheny., Allies Cs Atiesreseg. Beer Valls AS.c. 8:38 a m Leetsdale A.o..6:llB un- Leetsdale 10:03 a m Beer Falls " 8:518 sm • " 11:58 a mtNew Castle "10:A3 am • Rochester" 1:28 pm- Enon --" 9:13 11212 Enon .3:58 pmr Leetsdale • 1:08 pm Leetsdale Ace.6:l3 pm Beer Valls .• 11:43 pm Reerysdla .6:13 p m ;Leetsdale : " 4:33 pm Leetsdale " /0:43 pni I " 7:113 ran • Fair Oaks Sun. , (Fair Oaks Sun day Church'. 1:13 pmi day uhurch. 9:88 sm air 2:23_16 m. Chicago Express - leaves daily. . Jar 12:03 p. m.Chicsa Repress arrives daily. J. id. KIMBALL, ;J. II'CULLOUGH, Ticket Agent. Geel Supten3. • ViTr u kki - 1 E '-'-' OF EGIIENIC VALLEY ILUOAD, THE ONLY. DIRECT ROUTE TO THE :011, • REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF OAKSi.. - On said after-MOHDA.Y. June 14-02.1609 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (t.xcept Siciday) will leave Pplablirgl DepoU corner of - Elev enth and Pike Streets,for l',lln, Oil Oity.ltnl. filo. and all Points, 111,0 e Oil Reglonk. ..LEAPS VITISNITIMIN.' 'ABM,' IN PITTBSIING2 Day ELL.... 8:0 . 0 a m iDax, 'ET, .... 5:15v m 1 Night Nx..:.. II :ItO 11 1 2411;11IX ',...' TOO it M 'Brady's 13 AC 3•05 p Bradys . Jtv; 10:15 Am , Freeport Ac' .9:40 a ill itsodaWks 7:40 ain , 'ir 2d bodska 6:3U p Ikee_port Ac. 6:1.6 pm , Ist Hilton... '6:49 It rd ISt Hutton— 2:50 a m 2d 'Hutton .:.12:00 mad Milton... 2:00 pld 3d. Hutton... 1 t:00 pm .3d Hulton',.. 1:05 pm 1 Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pin :Arneld's Ac. 7:40 p m Chinon train to and from Sods Works leave ' Etttsburgh at 13101...11. -Arrive at ,Pittsburttit. I . iSuadaYs..) at 9.50 a. 11.' Express trains stop only a t principal points. Aenommodatlon rains stop at alt stations J. J. LAWRENC Cien'l Sup't. THOMAS M. KING, , Assn. bran, an 36 • , --- = PENN St L V A.- - - NIA caarraALrAILEMPAN AD. On and after April 25th4 1869, Truing will arrive at and de art from the Onion Depot, corner of W . asainiten and Liberty streets. ail follows: , - ,Arrfee. I Depart. • Nail Train.... 1:25 am l oDayExpres3-11:1 5 gn i Fast. Line 1.415 am Bontnern Ex.. 4:SO am . Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am, BrintonAcen..7:so am Mail Train . 8:15 aM , • Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How`dAs Nollo:20 aim Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am oClincin "ti Ex 12:20 put, Hown Ac 1.035 am Johnstown 2..11:51 SM' w'dAc Not 1:10 pm Ac.3:olspm PittsbVt: Ex. WO pui l ßraddocks Ac. 3:40 pm Phila. Expressl:s o pm Phila. Express 4:2opm , Wall's No. 8..2:50 pm ,Wall's No. IL 4.:soprn, i Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm WalPs No. 4.. 6:05 pm How'alc No 2 035 pm *Fast .Line 7:3opm Wallis No. 1. 7:20 pm 'Roved Ac N02.8:20 pm Way Passn' r 10:20 pm WalPsNo: . s.. 11:00 pm 'Phew trains make close connection at Harris . burg for Baltimore.- - , -- The Church Train lerres Walls "PStiat t s io unregve ry 005 ya. m..Be tur A ng, e h v i e ng Pittsb b rgh h . ' 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station. . . 2:1_0 - p as. • r • • 'Cincinnati intyress leaves daily. All otha ' trsir a daily except Sttuday. . ' For farther informition antiltto . . W. H. EEO NlATlk m Agerz. - 1 same Th ig l gtillt , g 2j Z. eg n 3Triw w e - rA i iiiir , ,eel and limit the responsib litY to One mt.! are , : Dollars in value., Ali Baggage exceeding, that amount in value' , willbe lithe risk of than erffner, imlesnotaken bgme.lll contract, 1 _ F.DwAMD H. 'WILM apM General ci -, ..' 4,l 'aderit,-AltoOnit, Ps. : .......---,77.- WESTEIELN:WgREME . FENNSYLVA.NL!.. R ROAD.--On and atterApill 25th, 1869. the Psesenger Trains or. the Western Pennsylvan* Ret.roatt will arrive at and depart from the - , leders 1 Street Depbt,. Allegheny city. ss fbllown • . Arrive, 1_ _ __ Depart. __ !, Springdse Bole:40a 9Vaiall... 7:0 0 al/ 1 Freeport No. 18:20 a m Freeport No. '1 9:2oant Express."... 1040 a ut Sharpb,g Nolll2o Sharpb' g No.11:20 p m Express . 2:50 pin' Freeport No. 2400 pm,Springd , c No 1330 pin Mail 5:50 p mlFreeport N0.15: 20 P rn Springd , e No 26:20 o miSpringd , e No 26:30 pal Aboye trains run daily except Sunder. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Jimetaint. •' ' every: &sudsy at 1:4-0 a. m., reaching Allegheny every: City at 9:50 a. m.. Relmrnipg,' leases Allegheny; City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Jatus..„ , tion 5t.3:4 op. in. .. _._ s, • :• • CON:InITATION TICIMTE—For sale in pszkages . ~. .ot Twentr, between:Alle g heny. City. Uneetnixt: street. Derr's,. Bennett, Fine Creek, Etna and . Sliarpsbure an d good only on the trains stopping, at ,Stations rpedned on ticketiw ' The trains leaving Allegneny ii..' City at 7:00, , - 'n..moe Wed connection at Freeport withWal- ter' line of Stages forl3ntler and liannaldtowli.", .Tbrongh tickets inti at be ptirclutsed at the Of ' No. ISt .Clair stree - near the Sttspensionßri Pittsburehi said at e UepOt. AtieghenY. :. For farther information apPly to t JAI= mammas, .ASent• :- Federal Street Depoti .... , The Western 'Pennsylvania Railroad will na.. . , assume satyr/sitter iiiriggage. except for wearinf aParel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundted Donets In value. All ). baggage ex*i . seeding tilt amount In value wilibe at the risk er, • thP (miter, tmleds %Akan be. Spectaltontract. I i .. EDWARD H. citli.LiAl&S Stel eintra 8111)01111teltdenti. AltoOna. Fa. ritrirSittritGlli D afgj 'clarenntirri A • WO/5 WA'W•AX . PAIR HANDLE ROUTE. CRANOM OF TIN)I.—On and alter MONDAIr. Aprll 26th, 1869, trains will leave and arrive a s4.l-,/fdonvepot, u follow*: • Depart. , Arrive. ~ Mall -in a:9Ba. . 12:13 a. NJ • Fait -Line 943 thin. 7:13 p. is; 3 Express.... li:3 p. m. 4:33 a.m. bated Aco , n 5:33 a. m. 8:58 p. McDonald , / U01n,,N0:1.U:43 m. 5:18 a. ta. Steubenville AnotmOnod. 3:58 p.A. 9:33 a. cal .51ntifonald . g.A.0 0 ' 11 . We. 2 ISAR , TAW tiartday Church, Train.. 19: 55 p. m. 9:58 a. z; ; p. at.lrain Will leave daV.y. 19:13 P. W. train will arrive daily. • other s_raing, will ran daily. !Sundays exoept ed... • TM 4:43 Train mates close cot *aOtions_at Newlmk r Zanesville. 'S. F. SCULL, General Ticket W. W. CA/ID, Solet., Steubenville. Ot4:174:1 EKE AD. • • On and after TUESDAY, %Noiember,* Irk inn!, trains will arrive at and depart from tl3: Depot corner of Dutra and Water streets, lOUOWIR. ' . • • DV art. Ar 74014.-1. Millie and fromlanion7 1.00 A. M. 6:00 town. NelieesportAccomdtvn 11:00 A. Y. 51:03 P. ft Ex. to and from Ur:Va. 3:00 p. 10:10 West NewtonlA'd Braddock's Acco cc mdt ,om n. 6:15 Tr.ll. 7:50 1`.5:7 Night Ao. tolde.E. sport.lo:3o r. u. 646 Sunday Church TraW to _ and from West Newton 1:06 Y. X. /0:09 A. '1 Yor tickets apply t ii&YMOND. AVM '4 ' W. 6:STOUT. Eaperinceralent. nen S HILL - -- UNION PACIFIC UILWAII Eastern Mln-Lsion. Tt4 13.8.1.4&5T AND RUST tougi.trom Ite iiistto at poic 'Colorado -:'Nevada* r - • Arizona , IgeWlNes leo,' a hot •• 1 i- - _in- ••ii - -. , • • ~,. , .• ! , Olia , I TWo Trains IMO* ptats Dino ono LeavenwrJ , -sup, idullA/AUtVpted,wa tuearrival °tint 'of inlet-1W d rroto•Mi Wats, arid Dana bat and 15t. Joe RML.rosttDocs , c ulnol , conned tn. at Lawrende4:4:oPeita -sad Widnes* ad ataaas tor-all -points In --Y,lnG3sz' At end i track. west ot P. .iiiblitirth TVitn . s t.e , a BTATE4I-,Expa , WAIVANI'd _ D LINE Oir OVIDD.A... , - DAT_Li ti-NTI 1, COACIP:I3I,O3 •. i -_-.:*.• • , . . J ' , BEN v - k a t ~ i RAtzr 1. A , L . • - .at patio in rue freirriterl An4witioAADißsoli,a •ITA:WiIs.KLY .1.. 1 of 4.;0.11.CH1CS for Port Uniourrient , s Port, P nJhuque.reie..el3l4 VevihrineT points in si sons and New Mexico. , •-, . , ; Ntr.b. the . Men 14 , illaPtIS. - Wi" rinlint and equipment, and the arrangements - with tetponsibleDueriand,TranspoLtation from Ittlrestern terminus, this WA now 'unequalled - Dielliller , :! o : :'lid trstimiisal _ treisat :to O.' nar lea, , Plata fon Aut.! at. all :Um VliatiVe d the United States and Caned , sr , -Be sore mad alit or -V-0.4..ais THU. 4 . 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