WCAL INTELLIGENCE. Prom Satnrday’* JEvening Edition. Additional Pennsylvania!)* Killed and Wonnded. The following it n additional lUt of killed and wooddad PecpaylTanlani In the reoent battles; Mrffjfrtf-Killed—Col. Speer.,. . ; Wottded*-ODkpb**l W*u HetUtheiner, K, fore* arm, toot eerlooely; J. B. Belning, D,ana, nrionaly; Captain W. W. hllia, D, kg, not aariootly : Corporal Gray, A, hip, aerlotuly; gjfwat Philip Voalp, B, thigh, eeriooely; Imut Caeay Batherton, D, abonl der; Thoa. Becker, B, ihoah and fanflnjpr, not a*, rtotulr; L. Beit. B, bneat, earioody; Corporal John T, Harbaogh, G, foot and ankle; Serjeant Joseph Bough, B, ankle, pot ssriooaly; Wm. Jarrell, 1, forehead, not strkiuly ; Sergeant Peal T. Kenney, H, handssrlonal/j Thaw KcGaery, B, thigh, apept bell; Joseph Gray, H, thigh, ••Tardy; Bnfaa' Mc- Oalrd, Di arm, not aererslj; John O'Hannagan, 0. shoddar, aarcralyi Tbaod»r*.Stirk,D t kg, notea* ▼only; John Back, C, nwh at! eeversly; Obarlee Tontbsr, 0, kg, not ; Oorporal Q, H. Shan, oafalt, >, thigo, not aawejy.;. Sergeant G. JL Bella. £, ktoee, aereraly; wa. Llppenath, D, ankle. merTm! 'n r > “*>«, •.mljs C«puto ■ztsgft 3SS&’ssA^S^siSi Ml*; JohnSh^; .-Anottw wjxirt »t»U, tUt CipL BoMmob JUd *l*“ LMpold Boti, Cq. B^had Bmcer, Aobldar, M. ■ *■»»•. krai 100. H.Uagbliii, - ."‘fffi kff; A*roa Conlfn, B^Junln '- 4, B. Dme, llrex; w. ■'■ r Cinon. loop A. Bwingor, J“>«1 Bn4dock t lep Ar- Rf . B. Sud<, kg. BtoW. P»tter*onUresortedaprisoner, tadOapt w|*Uo(4j John Love, O, wounded in mo. Motel and Unportndwoond ddandaprieooer. _Om Rwmdrrd —d l Din’l B. Mclntyre, foot; George Brora, hip; JoeepbßoKci. leg; Joetph Graham, Bamnel Border, aaad; J M. Aadenoo, foot; IL O Gritcheta John Pattereoo, beel; Baiban Mints, thigh; J; Ooaelj, ante; Lieut Barbboo, ofß, la etated to Ullad, and Oapt. Bemjwer aartonaly woonddd In the Cheat. Lie t» Pietea, of B, and Lient tram, ef B, wounded.! Band Warden. I.armi Jouph flrowir, I, foot; Wtav Campbell, B, ler. John Onlin. B, leg; Joeeph Graham, E, foot. Captain John O. la reported dead, and Thomas Khamnler taken prisoner f hew. tjr./<«tk --Killed, Oej - **“*££. »■! •><*» D; Bchneidei Ti Biltral4lraf«VH:P«t«rM'H«nrj. Wound,d, Corporal bcknvn, H; On'l lab, H; Sufout £ aranuwr, k. Vollnun, Di T. frank, Dj W. Hohn, *»— OrtjJflillttr. Hi Alolaa Mogne, li. f. Baaetnan, H; Chat. Jjorber, U; John Conrad, II: Zta|, V; Joabfth Laborimb.lt; Aogtut BeUh mnlUr, Lieut. C. Kooebat, band. Brig. Gan.t BcMltaeUumic, who organfeed the 74ih regiment, la anwi Thft Coarts. district edrar— judqi williams. The following eight cues sre fixed for Use 11th: No. 4 L: R. Livingston v*. Jones A 'Bark* heimar. 5. David E. Psrkud Junes Perk, Jk, ti. Jeses 4jßhrkhelmer. Mark rs. Charles Nelson end Philip Reiohmxn. 36. Peter Messer v>. Thomas Kelly end R. C, Donsldson. 2fl. Wn. Peebles fornseof Moses D. Pee bles ts. George Oroneh. 103. (Old list) ffm. U. Brown ts. John H. Petersoh; Jhmes B. Cory, David Shew. Geo. Bowmen, Thornes WyblJ, Philip Uerks, Con red Sioife*, Semael Adems, ,Edwerd King. Andrew Frederick, Wn. Teele, Semi. Davis, Joseph Canada, Olirer Merks end Robert Long. | j ; 168. (Old list) Robert HoLoad ts. ilagh Lee. j • • Joan Gemmill vs. Cherles Bilberry, Louis W. Watts, Wm. Vitmire, Wn. Bryant, Allen Kremer, Bdwkrd Rehm, Florenoe Kre mer, George 8. Selden end Deniel Aht. * BUen CempbeU ts. Methtfw Cridge; end Elisabeth his wife. Verdict foT plaintiff, $lBO. 0* 8. DISTRICT OODRT—JUDGR m'oaxdlr&s. J® l * Buffnm, A. Gildenfennej end George Hehn pleaded guilty on the charge©! making nnd pasting token*. The other case* jweiw over. ! * The Court edjournod till the next tkrm. ’ Most probably e special session will be held in July or August. Cul. Clafk’s Regimen Coming Home. D;spatohes received in this city annonnee that the 123 d Regiment, Col. Clark, has been dliohargcd, end that they left Washington to- for. Harrisburg. From this It would appear that the regiment was dismissed on Thursday, the 7th, exaetly nine months from the time at which they were mustered lntoithe . serrlee. If they left Washington to-day they will be in Harrisburg this evening, where they may be detained for a short time, as U Is sot ****** that they wpre mastered, out on .the field. We no doubt be by tile grapb from Harrisburg as to the time of tieir arrival here/*.: ; It had been arranged that, immediately! on reaehing this city, and-before separating, they should present to CoL Clark the elegant watch and fbainwhlohthey ’have ordered for him, and . w.e presume - this arrangement will be carried out, to that the mem ean at once depart for their respective homes throughout the county. Addltiooal Casualties in the 102 d Regiment. We are Indebted to Mr. J. K. Miller, dele gate of the ChristiAn CommUilon, for the fal lowing partial liit of eaiuelUes in the 102 i Begiment. The jirt wai made out at the Leo? Home Hoipltal, opposite Fredericksburg, Msj Bth:’ ' :t Kn.l«o—Sorgoaht Dan'J MoCabo, Co. D: priratao Henryßoiiall, Co. BiWm. Andrew Md W«. Beatty, Co. K, 1 Wooinio—W. J. Blggi and Borg’t Wayl, •Bghtly, Ajßarnoy Colin, slightly, 0: Serf. Juui Braddock, John SUtot, illghUr, D; , Jjfg’t P" an (®?!or ba.ror) rererely, LeaiV - .Meßtaia,:(Jotp,;B<'Fi HeQowan/illghtly, F: John Lon, lit Sarg’t Bojlo, Corp. O’Brien, ilifhtly. Oj 'B. B. Hntdhlnion, nightly, Hi £«• A. MoLnnghUn, Freak Martin; .lightly! Sarg’t Boan.nnralj, I; Corporal! Hunt and Ihoi.Spaaoa, .lightly, - L; Chrietophar Tat! si’t,‘kir^ l^ H M nr, £ah? '° P ' *"* • Btap, °' 1 Death from Intemperance. On Friday Coronar MoOlnng hold an ln quaot upon tha body of'Hn. Hanoy Portarj wlla of a coal digger redding InUnton town, •hip. It appeared from tho taotimony that Porter and hii wife had bun drinking axtai-j ho nadMfl bar on Tueiday lath Bhawaela.il oronlagtaod on Friday tho) houoa romalnod oloud all day. On,Fridayl •Toning km of tkeniigkbbfa determined to forpo tho.door, u thaywamnppnheniiTathet; oomolhlng .waa wrung. On entering, they! found the woman doad In Jfor bod, anAetory-j whoro aboutthahouM,an.wallu tha bodyit “>o nroTTiaonoo otthatarriMwearuof whloky. Thajdaoaaoad trie about thirty you. of ago, and loan, no ohUdran. Thaiurr found a rerdlat of " daath from tha aSuto of Intamparanoo. Lrrraa non ru litn Bkoiuoit Alot for frhipAdjuteitH.A. Montooth, Ulth pa. Baglmant, da tad n Oamp> niiar Falmouth, Va., May 7th,” aaya: *‘Wa are onoa non back In camp .our old •amp.; Tha battle ii andad, and wo hare re turn od to whan wo lUrtedfrom. It Uatad •lz dayt, and waa, In my opinion, hotter than Fradariakaburg, Onr loai in thlo raglmont wu thru killed, nlna wounded and one mitr ing. Tho klUadbalongOd.to.Clarioa oonnty.” Tan Haw Yoar Parian;—Tha ITooUy If. T. TWbaaa, Tho Zwfoar, and other waekliea, aid the Gomle Monthllao, JVoak TmWoMitd* goto/ JWehd tha Pkmmp JftUom are ragular ly raulradhy J.P.Hunt, MaobnioHail,Flfth •treat.: ••• -t ■' 'l. MoCuuaz non Bhu'n Sunrr to Aarin tai.—Mr. H.Mlnor, next door totho'Poltof ; loa, haa raaairad thla rlgorouk and trenohant rariaw of thr tala QanwuiM cClollan, by Sao. Wllkw, editor of tbo"£j*itofiU Thun" TniCoieoatrrjp»Law- ; -l , ’ ' :• - I LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FKOM OUR EVENING EDITION-! OBEAT SUCCESS OS THE HIBSIBBIPPI. CAPTURE OP grand GCLF. Gen Grant Marching on Vicksburg. FROM adstl pokter &c., &c. Wabbihoto*, May 8, 1863. The Secretary of the Navy has received the following dispatch t Flag Ship Bxaroir, ) Btloxe (hand Gut/, April 29, 1863. J 2*o Bon. Gidton WtlU*, Secrttary of tie Navy • I have the honor to inform you that, by an arrangement with General Grant, I attacked tho batteries at Grand Gulf this morning, which were very formidable*. After afighi of five hours and thirty minutes we silenced the lower batteries, but failed tolsilenoe Use upper one, whioh was high and strongly built, and had guns very heavy calibre. Toe vessels were unmanageable in the heavy current. It fired but feebly towards the last andthe ves •oJs all laid by and enfiladed 1 it whil* I went up a short dtptanoa to eommunioatewlth Gen. Grant, who oouotuded to land the troops and march oTer to a point two miles to Grand Gulf. I sent the Lafayette baok to engage the upper battery, whioh she did, and drove the persons out of jl, as it did not respond bftbr a few fires. At ©o’clock p. m., we attacked the bat (tones again, and under oover of the fire all the transport* pasted by in good condition. Tna Benton, Tusoumbia and Pittsburgh were much cut up, having 24 killed and 66 wound ed, but they are alt ready for service. We land the army in the morning on the other side, and march on Yioktbnrg. David D. Porter, Acting Rear Admiral. Cairo, May B.— lt is stated by passengers, who have arrived from belohr, that a part of Gen. Grant's forces oooupled Port Gibeen, and that the main body were advancing npon Black river. The robots, who escaped from Grand Golf, were vigorously pursued and many of them captured. Report says that they spiked most of their guns at Grand Gulf. On Sunday night a tug, which attempted to run by the batteries at Vicksburg with two bargss, was destroyed by shot from the rebel batteries. The barges were loaded with com missary stores, and were protected by bales of hay, which caught fire. The reports are con flicting as to the fate of the crew. Cirgiihati, May 9. —A special to the Qautu from Memphis, dated the 7th, says: General Grant has captured Grand Gulf, Port Gibson and Willark Valley, on Wednesday. Gan. Grant's main army was thirty miles up Big Black river, marching in the rear of Vicksburg. The army is enthusiastic at the speedy prospect-of viotory. / Tho court martial in Vallaudigham's case submitted their decision to Burnside yester day. It will not be made public till published in a general order. Dispatch os Irom Gcn. Banks--Affairs in Mexico. Niw Tore, May 9.— The steamer Morning SUr, from Now Orleans, with dates of the 80th, and Havana te the 4th Instant, hah ar rived. A portion of Banks’ staff, and Mr. Taoker, his private Seoretarj, are pepsen gers. The latter brings dispatches to the Government. A Havanaietter, to !the Timet, states'that tne news from the French headquarters in Mexico, dated the 12th alt., says that the French troops are in possession of all but a small portion of Puebla. From Nashville. Nxbhvillx, May B.— General Mitchell left this city for Louisville this morning. Gen. Morgan is temporarily in command. Five rebel citisens were sent beyond: our lines. South, to-day. Ten more leave to> mor row. The iVess, a new Union paper, edited by B. C. Trueman, issued an extra this afternoon, containing important special news from Gen. Hooker's army, which caused intense exdte ment. The Union men were wild with i de light, but the offioen in command wars chary. The Southern Coast. Nxw York, May 9.— Tho steamer Olrqas sian, from Wilmington bar, on the 4th, has arrived- She has been all along the odast' from Sabine Pass to Fortress. Monroe. She has on board the rebel Commodore Forbes, captured off Sabine Pass by the steamer New London. -Also a lot of prisoners captured from a rebel steamer. She reports the Iron clads off Charleston, all ready for another at tic*. Remains ol Gen. Berry. Portlard, May B.— The remains of Gen. Berry was eioorted te the steamer by a da* taehment of soldiers from the 7th Begiment. the Grand Lodge of Maine, Gen. Berry hav ing been a member of the Order, and a large oenoourse of oitisens. A deputation of eiu* aens from Rockland, headed by Hon. Join Farwell, haired here this afternoon, to take charge of tub-body. Gen. Van Dorn Killed by an Enraged Husband. Nabhyiuj, May 9.—-It U reported bj ia gentleman just come through the lines, that Oen. Van Dorn vu shot and instantly by Deoter Peters, of Manryeoontj,yesterday, the letter's home. Ob? informant states that Van Dorn was discovered In criminal in tercourse with Peters* wife. Heavy .Loss by Fire. - Bostos, May B.— Hardings wooleaiaetory at Wlnook, Vt.,was badly damaged by fin nJ * ht Th » loss amoants tb w bieh was covered by Insurance jConnleifeit Notes. Bonos, Ills/ 8 Partial horn torday, aironlatlsg wall exrcotod oSuntorfnit $lO, notes on tho Morohnt’a Bank, Naff Hasan. " wni£Ki,r Bjsrwasjj ka ■ ABD LIVkBPOOI,, .... JSOhl Ito|Li»aipooCßs» Vorl and FUiadU gijnßlaaniiklppMnjna UUnd daapaMUn, shall nhfo7Jse lor 81dm, c for Plain Hams, and 10011 c for Plain and Gan- Tamed Bugar Gored. Lard ia quiet at lOolO}£> fqr Country, and lie for Glty. Hess Pork may be quo ted at $15015,25. GROCERIES—The market ia steady with a tair, jobbing demand at former quotations. - Sugar ranges from 11^012}$ci Coffee 32031 c, and Molasses 650 60s. Bale of 30 bgs prime Bio Go lire at 83%0, and 16 bbls old crop Molasses at 66c. FLOUR—Con tin nee very dull, without, however any paroeptlble change In quotations. We note small sales from store at $6,00 for Extra, and $6,60 t 057,00 $7,00 for common to choice brands of Famflyr flefr of 25 bbls “Bartletts” family at $6,68. BUTTEB A EGGS—unchanged. Salsa of 15 bbls Eggs at lie per dosen, and 5 bbls prime 801 l Batter at 22c. POTATOES—Are exceedingly dull, and prices are drooplog. We quote at from 76 to 600 per bushel. Sale of 200 bbls on prirate'termi. OHSESE-Salee of 18 bxs new W B at Prime old W B is Qrm at lie, and Hamburg and Goehen 14)£016e. GREEN APPLES—range from $2,00 to $2,26 per bbl, according to quality. Sale 1 car inferior Bus. Bolts at $2,00 per bbl, and 45 bbls goad Bassetts from wherfat 13,00 per bbl. WHISKY—ia nominal with small sales at about former quotations; sale of 25 bbls Common at 44c. ITlBH—Remain about aa lest quoted; sale of 25 bbls Baltimore Herring at $7,60 per bbL Ptueborgh On Markeu Max 9.—There la continual good demand for Crude and with a Ught stock in market and limited re ceipt*. the market* ia steady, and prices are fully maintained. We quote at 13 to 13>£c in bulk, and 18016}£c in barrels, lhe sales were: 7CO bbls in bulk at 13)£c;600 bbls at 18c, and 100 bbls at packages included. Lubricating Oils are in demand l at prices ranging from 25 to 30c per gallon, aocording to quality. Refined is firm and much inquired for, and prlcea still tend upward. We quote at 31 to 350 In bond, and 40 to 42a, free, for straw to prime white city brands. Benslne is quiet, with small sales of deodorized at from 22 to 23c.- Crude may be quoted at from 18 to 20c. y- We have now complete returns of the whole amount of Beflaed OU produced in the 22nd and 23d collec tion districts, which embrace ell the refineries in the Oonnty. In addition to this, we hare the whohamount •old la bond, or In other words, exported to for. sign countries. This statement is for mvtn months* from September Ist 1862, to April Ist 1863. The returns from the 22ad district are as follows: Whole Amount Baflnad 2,581,281 walls. Bemoved for Exportation 1,492,428*** Leaving for home n*e , 1,091 836 TWIXTT-THUD DOTUIOT, Whole Amount Refined 2,337,618 gaQa. Removed tor Exportation w 1,487,713 Leaving for home use ~ , gqg gog m By adding the aggregates together, we find that the whole amount prod need In both districts, foot a p 4,922,044 gallons, of which amoont were removed for exportation, leaving for home con sumption, 1,941,742 gallons. By reducing the gallons to barrels, and allowing 40 gallons to a barrel, ws find that the whole amount produced in both districts reaches 123,051 barrels. Pcuoicum in New York. U .tl S ;T Cr - d * fa* touaedlate delivery, may be qaowd noher Brmer at the close, with aaiVf at%3W 024 eenu merchantable and shipping •alee since Tuesday,an 1000 bbls. inbu on th»mt at23>4o24oeats; 1000 do. deliverable In Hay, 600 do. last hall of June, 23>£ and 3000 £ 13, 23>4ahlpping order—a contract of 1000 bbls.. previously, was settled oa a basis ef 22 ceiiti Ra! prompt delivery, has not varied aaterfoST though the market doses Inactive at our qUote' tions,wjthniore sellers than buyers-tor futmFeds- Uvery, there is tea disposition to proceed with con tracts, and many of those previously made, are offer to« *" ****** ***l trequuaty purchmed by the original makers. The privilege of delivering at a tat ora day, lor a conoid eratfonJwt a certain price, has been taken la but a few «*»«*■*— since our last, and we oould wish that they aUhinot be repeated, as it tends to give a false immStab rf tne market, and must lead to multiform JVfuTTh* sales and naales an 4200 bbls. la bond, Straw to prime White, 1150120 test, imuteKu 3G«gS* cents; Ifootw galionTln UnJiSgSScTwo do.Berueena,6B; 8000bbls. (part «o 6 Avgust, 38041, sfo(do. p.» * 1600 !■ this M to Is lOd for present dsiivery Sa Idr Id ,or « ) fsfSo‘*c2jr l . d^“ d - 1 Foreign Commercial. | LmapooL, April k. ; Tndt it Kudwtar—T&i nurkM iMtonUr w 23ned. ba * prt °** w#r * •• **“ wfcol# *nnly main* BsMdstoffiH-ifMirA. BJch&rdaon. B pane* A Oai BlfUndf AtAjft A 00., and Gordon, Broca A op.. P«»: Hoar in fcir dtinaod and 6daia dearer id "SSZm « XxtemB £*» Wdeattofood nqoert and Araar. Winter Bed and GaUfernluld. g&dparoantraldaanr. Bad Weatarn 8a 104&9a fidi Bont£arn,9a 64*91 Sd; White Wartara. IflaSuLsd S£?«2».J 3d®lte 3d. Corn iteaflyll *3 3i% Soal^* M i ?““> 281 . - . » •. •. .' .. v " i". ; funiuiM kOuvnan Hsyß-115 oora * A Tetter. 106 oil 83 bbls potatoes, Owens A Keane* dyjltedodo. I ear oats, Hitchcock, HeCreeryAeo; 231 bgs corn, Jos DorringtontltO bbls potatoes, Pot for A Alkso; 8 colls leather, Hays A Btewart; 2 do do. G H Hoffstott' Id half bbls fish, Watt A Wilson: 24 hxscboeae, lflbblsapplss,l42 sks potato**; P Van torder; 2 bdts willows, 50 half bbls fish, U H Cuiiius; 20 bbls tobcaeco, B Robison A co; 125 aks potatoes, Fleming A Steals; 8 br» chesae, 2 bxs batter, Webb « WQktnaon; 3 bxs eoffee, A Biggs: 320 be* corn, D A H Wallara; SI bbls potatoes; A Page*! 4 hhds to* ucoo,John Qvasler; 6 do do, John Grier; 3 do do, Weymsa A Bon; 2do do, H Heyl; 12 half bbls fish, Fww A Coffin; 20 do do, Llnosoy A Telford; 40 do do, “ Dflworth A co; 47 dos brooms, L Langham; 6 pkgs leather, Wm Flaccus; 20 bbls fire day, Connlng ham A 00; 6fo) bash corn, Wn OUrke. ’ r RIVER INTELLIGENCE ' The river is still reoeding heavily at this point with nine feet by the marks last evening. The weather yeaforday.waa clear and pleasant andeeem* Ingly settled. Buiinasi continues to improve at the landing, both, tha reoeipts and shipments being more liberal. The Blr Wm Wallace, from Cincinnati, and the lows, from Bt. Loufo,'arrivod on Bat ox day, and the Emma Graham, from Zanesville, is dnehere this morning. Gapt. Wm. Dean’s new boat Otmllle, fo rapidly ap proaching to completfon and, aa wQI be aosn by card, she is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville. The Thistle, dipt. Brennan’s new boat, camo np to the wharf on Saturday evening. She Is partially loaded, and will probably get off for Cincinnati and Louisville this ereneng. Capt. 0. H. Wilkins, of the Silver Wave, is In the city on a brief visit to his frfondi. - Tha Ooitage and Leclare, for Oil City, are both due j The Wallace, since eho was hero last, has changed hands, being commanded now by Capt. J. H. Cbeso with; She baa been thoroughly overhauled and re paired; and la now In good order for business. As will be seen by card the Wallace is announced for Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, leaving to-mor row evening. The lowa, Capt, Fuller, fo advertised for St. Louis and all points on the Upper HUiiaaippi. H r, Chas. Collins still retains charge of the office. Capt. Chenowith, of the Wallace, request* us to state that he will receive freight and passengers for •k way points, both on the uppor and lower Ohio. The New York, Capt. J. H. Llghtner, wiHpocltire ly leave for Cincinnati and Louisville this evoolng. May 7, Noon.—By the arrival of the Platte Valley at 8 o’clock this morning, we learn of the loss »f the magnificent nrir steamer Hajtelic by fire, at half past 8 o’clock last' night. She whs at a wood yard near James’ Bayou, opposite Island No, 8, some eight miles below Hickman, and caught fire lu her middle deck room, stored with mattrassal for tbo hospitals at Helena. Every effort to got at the flames or put them oat proved unavailing, aid in the short space of thirty minutes the boat and'cargo of 1,400 tons of commissary stores, together with 150 head of horsoa was a complete loss. Only tWo horseq were saved. _ • All the passengors and crew wore saved with one exception, a cabin passenger, who woe a cripple, was lost. He was carried out forward by the steward, hut, It lirappoeed, started back for his baggdge, and was lost. She boat cost $85,000, was insured lor $lO,- 000, and owned by Captain John Keizer and Captain W. B. Haslett, of Pittsburgh. Her crew loet every thing but what they had on, and are highly .praised for their untiring efforts to save the Uvea of passen gers end the boat and cargo; utterly discarding all thoughts of sell. The dty of Alton and Maria Den ning was usar, and rendered all the assistance in their power. They took all the passengers to Mem phis. Their baggsgo was aearly all saved. The Sultana arrived this moralnd. Glendale duo to-night. t TQfiO —CLEVELAND, SAGI-jeSSL AUVWe HAW AND lakh HOBONalft SHORE LISE. Tha new and elegant low-prearare steamer SUBAN WARP, Carr. Wm Rathwat, WID rtm during the season between the above ports ssfoOowi: , Leaves Cleveland for Saginaw City, East Saginaw snd Bsy City, touching at Port Huron, Lexington, Port fiauilae, Forester, FonetvHle, Point Aularks, ™rt£°rtfr»e&dTowai oltj| WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o dock. ' M *gg«Be | inawfor Clevsland every SATURDAY All freights consigned to fia will receive prompt at tention. Through contracts made.' Shippers hav ing frdghfo ready can send them to our store; will go on first boat without eharge for storage. * ■plMm jLoABBKTOONACy. JfLUMBEKd* MATEttIALH. “ CHARLES MTOLIKIN, IHPOBTNB AND WHO LEI ALE DEALER, He. 620 COIfMBBOB BT., PUUdtlpkta, wi!?!! 0 ?£5 117 l a rt , V >te \ % “fortment of Cooper, Zmb, Iron and Galvanised iron Bath Tuba. r White asd Marbled Plug Basina Wbltesud Marbled or Bine Closet Begins. ShlpWeter Gfosets, oomplete. . Water Clcasts of nim dsacriptfoa. Pumps, Baas, Ao. Iron Sinks. Im and Inamelled Fortabl* Wash Stands. ' J? Ul £L?2 an Plp *' ®* n4 *t Branch** and Tnpa. ■eriSSr* “ dplaUd Wor ** «* ewy:S- laad trape and Bends, Floe and Oedsr Hjdi Bods, Plumbers’ Books, £2 BtA te l Bubcwr Hose, do., as low as anj house Id] »pim Ijj xna uouiix uy ooMMoaniiui °J OOUHTIJUS im. XSS,Jan« Hra, 1«U. Ip th. mittuof uuU. QCTpoTPtton of ifa. Hope gtoam Knxtpa png Hm Compter, So. 1, pf AUnhepr Oitj “ “•/“TIIKI, th. (ongoing life. •traaiM of .wdtiag, *P* d . , l l,l « *>“ »«•«•> pi-ilcfo omiltlopi and unaa, .tjl. ud till, of tbs Ajtoclt 1?" " ““l"!oalia th.“Hop.Stana Zinin. gtpappdlton Oompu j. Ho. 1. of Allpab.PT Cllr.” Oomt & AUorw ter the petitioners, and the Court having perused and mhS th T* M “ fto 4 the otyeots. artlehn and a)a* aUoas_therein e«t forth and contained, appearing to he lawful and not tnjortour to the ManuutrTthtft* i! ®? lB »»> Mia loatnuii.pt of wjjt. log te 01.1 In tp. Ogle, of Uw itTihonotUT of Mid ftg} Sfil,* 11 " “ U “ ** iMrtaJ «■> tt* Plftatranh M » l WMjrUtod IB Mid oooofj, 5f w * # hs nftar this application, a&d that a enartsr ©l Incorporation'will be granted to said Coin prayed for, at tke next (inns) Urm or the tout, If no euffldent reaiona be shown to the c£< sgg»_ • mjesawT rOiWUAfiIIJJt Uif AN OKUKK UK tM Orphata' Oonit ol Alb|hanj oonntr* then SorrSaJ? *° Pnhllo Sate, on tae premlaia, on tha Steh day of May, IA6S, at 10 ? e 7 that yalnabla tract of land eltoaU u fioaa tevnahlp, abottt threa aiitea from Allot hear Oily, and bonded by landa of Darid Stenatt, t&a haui of Wn, f, Cranan', of —LinhthSl wd John Baiaaga, contataing $0 aoraa, more or tan, bainn the term of tha late Daniel Mefiaaver, ded|! an aracted'a two atocy deraillz» noaw«a doabte leg ham, apring hoota, and athar laproramanta. Tharafi alannprm rhaprmal— ari waauant yoong baariag orchard of ehoioe srattaU trait. T«nu aude knava on day of aala. PCTIB IYO&Y, JAB.KAYLOB, of Daniel MeKaaver, deo'd riiiUUKliittS AM) rKUUUCAi. " SflrOrlNUiQdCnbiluin; Mu iftd choioo BSo OoflS*i « V. 0. PUnUtlon Molum; j Ba&atd tuu Do. «hoto»Bynßi.tnbbU. ( U«K«tAhbd* BbekanAQnm T«K . Cboic* brands Tsbsooo: ' Htw Kacftcrtl, Hot, I,2'And 3, full weight . j fitotoulnap.; * ’ 1 • Bau Pork—UkX> bbls.: . lUttl* rssdmd Iml Lsrd; 800 Oorsd Htmt; n& .do flitfitsd do: Ifclo Bacon Baas. SUMand flbcoldtrsj tbftlr IJaiaiM si tho Trusam’s PAco of tbo fMjtd ftittbarch|! fmUmOK All U* oruh not paid os or bofcr* MAT 15th, 1863, will bo plM»Atai tfi* iutodt fit tki Chief of rollco, lor ooi. “cUoa, saMoct to his 1m of fiOoesta fcr th» noUto Urn tbsNof, tad all pertoao wboaeglector tefkmta lok* oafcljJovoM vul be subject to sToonalty, to bo nooruisd befcn Ike Ifjyto, dooblo-ta*:stooaat of , thOTildittso. Tho old metal plstasei prfTloae jiui ! vast bo Mused** tbs time Uotuoin takeaoct, orjwy 25 ooats thenfor. ? W. XIGHBAUtf, ! -' • -• Twmbm. 1 U/ii4iUM HAKMiUlili A W., Boiler UHL**** Md Bbsst Iron Workers, fill P*BH*T,Ho*. 90, SLMftx^Mb 1 H*t|acMeu*iA WlfllNMd bnbM it wtth th* boss lmgrorsd BtrMnoiy, w inmand to auoflWl&iikwrii ttowyipttoß cfBOILUa tatbs bßt blobjut, «ai i wgllUd- mil rto ‘ur b*4*“ ta : t&* ectttn.l gguuunra* bbiohim, mi; Wpia < f Ifl&I,«v«iy OroetfAsd tba pabUo to.l SOHP4BSXL PBKpA&KD OOinV Wsmstod to gin mWtrttoa or tha momr faUd. it it astnmO/ acta»«Mn4 Ik*/ (a S2££*'-«?y I AMJ’BLACK-aw bbfK’uaotv A-i' *le ti* ;i / 1 ;■' - 1 ■' "1 r B.A.fAa«MIOUtt|oM4 00., MU ! ' onvofnnt ku WwdittMU. kT,*-'- i la ; ht&amboats. FOtt CINCINNATI & £osi JCSlk* 'STILL». —The flue oew iteamerJiSßKßßw t attltli A, Capt. ffn I‘e*o, w II leaT* Mabbtaea WKDNCSD&V ISlb lust .at do'dcckii > > x freight or p*w>aAd*ata. - CAUOf hT. LuDIK, ntff- » L' CsoKtK. nfioK laLi-.!. Dii-taffiSS ViHPOKT. UVBCfQOKAvj,; 6t t \ —T*> Qe# ana 'commodioca tteamer IptfA, 0»t, roUtx •jlUwmt* u aboT» on IU&6DAI. Itfth IMS ■ at 5 «'cke* pm. “ JPur paiuc*apnlj oa board br to .. J. B. LIYIifOSTON * oa, 1 . myll ■■> -JOHN FLACK. , j A^nU, l/UK ULNUmNAXI & LOU ■M. IBVTLIK.—The fine iteamer NEW*. \UBK Capt-J-U. mSotToS T V; £fiv llth U “ ua, »«*•'<*** jFm. r' toiSMAor.WW apply onfeard orto " J - J. B. ■<• ■ JOHM FLACK, f&eenfr.. lAOttvUifiUtJ JJ IaVIcLE—T TdlSTf S. Capi ( CD Tkilb I'AJJ 11 fca freight or m>6 B jj-MATi & mu~» i rrry~fc fcd.*jftnV pew • L Brennan, will leavajM Man h lsat, at 10 o'clock g. m* *sa»* apply on board or to LIVINGSTON A CO., Agent* OI*OSAJL,B. J.vKPOT CO3 [JUStiAßY'fci OFFICE, 1 : _■ Ba .muons, Mpect(aAy"luvttsii t>j tb» nrukr»l|n» 'until 12 m. on WXBbUBATi. IMSi f r famishing the United- states Snbtfstenoe L’epirt nent with 1 - fUDII TUODSaH )\4,WO) HfhDOP BlXf OhT- Ttilfi, oa tbe hoc f, delivered et the i (state 1 Cattle' bc»Uf, tear ttile cl j, in lots of (i,000) onaTthomecd eaoh, every (lU) tez dayf; to be wcighadwilhlit-one atd n hml( day* site* artlval, at tbe expebse of the, contrastor. ahoy mut avenge about (l£uo) thir* *s*s ponndi gcota wtight. All telling thort or oue thousand poonda groee nelgbC. CQiU,' ?»•«•. Uxen, Ccwi, flelnin and iforaleis Oaitli will be rejected. , Tbe Government will claim tbe right of welihJsg any cne animal soiaiat?, if its eppeeranbe indicatei “ M weight than tbe minimum mentioned above; the izpesie of weigblag wtll be paid by the patty-erilni in judgment. ■ ] .. Keen bil, to ha»e tocilderatltn, mult cPoteln err a *ep*r»to tbeet of paper, a written guarantee ol two rapjcilble persons, aa follows: We , cf the county of —■ ...state jtf if,?,*,"*l «>■« -U (o r .») .u. kk fnlail ft coatnct la accordance with lh« ttrdift of bla (or iholr) propoallion, aad thoold hla (or thllr) orop oaltlmate accepted, ha (or they) wilt at oftoe entir Into a coaira.t m aosoidauce tuerewltb, and We' ait prepared to become hla arcurttiee, giving good anff sufficient boedi tor iti fulfilment/' * - The responsibility of the gear an tore meat be ihoWn oy tbe official certificate ot tbe Clerk of the nearest' L'iatrict Court or of tbe United Btatee District" A'U.r. ney, to be ebcioMd with tbe bU Bidler# moat be preterit to reapond to their bids, aad prepared t> give bonds and algn the coatiact be* fore leaving thla office. Tb® Government teeervei tj lUels tlx* ilgfct tdre- Jact any or all bid* considered mueaaonabw: B.datrj will kUto la tbelr propotaW tixe* price*, both lor payment made in lega-. under nitre ana emlUcate* of Indsbtcdn**.* fajmejU to be made alt*r each delivery if fends are on hand} if n;ne cn baud, to be made aa soon aa received. , ( . Fiopvaala must* be esdoraed distinctly, “ftopoails fbr BeufUaitle,” and addreeeed to ‘ Cast, TEuS. U. SULLIVAN, 0. a., Baltimore! Uarytacd ” ilf a bid lain tbe name of a firm, their namea and their post office tddreaa mmt appear, or they will notjbeoon tidered. i . Kacb patten or every nember of a firm offarin* a crept ihi moit occompioj it by an aath of alle giance. u» tue Untied bta'Ua tiownment, If be hat uot ahead/ filed one in this oOce.' ) AU bidi not coo,plying tjictlyvUk tU (emi of OU adv.rtuement' tnlt 6« d. Till)BIAS 0. SULLIVAN, ' ' Captain an IC. U.U. A.' I)if dti QuartIAXAITU Qiseral'a Vtticm, i flttabartfb, Pi., !£■«. 4, 1861 J jjE±LBDPHOPOSA,LSwiIfbe reoeiTtd KJ mt thti office, until 18 o’clock m., tb« I&tb DAY oif MAY, lfc63, t» the faniahlos and detitera of OMk HUAUhEDTHODWAMDCDdIIICLfI OEQOOD AlKiicllAMl AUbX GOAD, at MMhtUJ»,-Teafcesiee, oq or before tlie Ural day ol Juba, 1863. * ' Side »11l be eodoned, ‘•Fropotali for On* Hundred Thoaaiod Ututels oi Goal," addr.ned to the undsr. •Igned. . ___ Tho ability of the bidder id falflll the contract, should it be awarded to him, mast be guaraahed by two rupcntibUptrtons, whoso elghatares mosi-be »p.' pendea to the gaarantee. The rwpouoiollUy of the guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of tbeineirest District Court, or th« Cnltid States District Attor ney. Didders most be preesnt la petsoa wben the bids are optned, or their proposals niii &os.fcb con sidered. Dead iqaal in amount to hsif the stui to be receded on the contrast, signed by tbe ccatydoter and both of hia guarantors, will be required oftbe •aeeeisfal bidder, upon elgaiog the contract. As tbe' bond mast ecoompeoy the contract, It will be becea« ■ **y for tbe bidders te hare thslr bondsmsai with them, or to haTe bonds signed in anticipation,, end reeoy to be produced whta tbe contract U signed. Form 0/ G Morales. We, —ol the countyof and Staleof •nd 0< the coauty ol and State of — -i-. do hereby guarantee that is ebb to folflll. * con* tract inaesordaßcewith the terms of hii proposition, and that, should Us proposition bs accepted, ht wIU »t once enter into a contract In accordance theta* with, fchould the contract be awarded Htm m m prepared to beoome his securities. I To thia furuk* nui be appended the official certificate abore mentioned. On preaentetion at tbia office of certificate* Iron the Quart* rmaatcr at laid depot, in triplicate fern* that the contract haa teen tali/ compiled with la erer/ particular, the amount doe toereoa will bapaid Inaacn land* a* ma/bo fornlahed by thigonrn mtnt* U. CBOofl, " Li. CoL and Depot/ Q. 1L Cknanl. POSSESS? FOK STIIAW Ajuiuit Qvixniuuim'i Onin h ITOKMBI;u>ASZXUT, I Corner Q end iwsntv -eecond streets, 1 f __ WaraxeToa, l>. a. April IC. 1863.1 WBITTKT PIWPOaALBMeiniSSd log HAT, BTBAW, OATS And COBH, for the die of Uib Depot, to be deUvered U the Batiroad Depot, or •lt°y of the Government Wharves in thiscity, i The proposal* to be addseoed to the tmdefstgaed. had they ahoold state the quality of each article oßared, also the price and the date of delivery, f i'rrpoeau will be tecetved Ur five thousand (6.000) baahua of Cora or Oat* end hit* (60} tons of htoj or Btcaw, and upwards, aaleea It should be tor the''i*. teiett of the Government to contract tor a leas amount. Ail grain to be pat la good lacks, of afoot tvo (S) Loabeu each, vhiob are to be foralehed at the oast of the contractor. i Th* Hay ana atrsw to be securely belid. j All Grata aud lie; cffeied to be sabject to ■ rirLi Inspect too by the Government Inspector. ; coattacta will be awarded from to time to the lowest responsible bidders, ci the in tenets of the —»»- the faUnioJ falfllment of any contract made onto this advertisement. —«m»wmkw Thf meat to be made at the completion of the ate* / h« 11. BaOWH, i epf L3a Ceptain aaa A. Q. M.. U. 8. AJ PROPOSALS FOR COAU I X Cmcnor Fuecauisa Panusns, *)j Minimum OtVADMon, JJ Cairo, iUlaoii, April 88th, 1863.1) IK6UD PhOPOSALS will be reoeived at «**u ®ntil BATDBDAT, the 9th driy of May, IMS, et 18 o’clock m., far 1 ,MHI,OUJ bushel* of bsstauMlfty COAL,’ tobhdSSiS li iSSnfc rfJuniDnt at C»lro, lU., on or before the 10th day. ■j£°W d ** r ’*"‘faaa 100,000 bushels will foam* Any bidder recsiviog a contract wUI be reqatred |f D»to boade, with two or men sar#U*s,far its lelthfoi falAUmeat. ; The right is reserved to iqfejt all proposals If frohi accepTtheau ‘ h * UD °* b ® ** tb# pnbfieinttttot to ™SJ2?!?i ,tob *, eao * 6#wl * I » »®aW snvelcpM, and marked "Pixposali lor Coal." ■ > m-0 .. W. BBEtrTOH BOGGS, i tayfctd - P*j manor U. 8. Army, j TO 'JLJST. TD LET—XtoB6 two handsome ttuM story Houses, on tile corner of flftis street 4bd k^w^m 7 ’ *• TOO and 108, SthgooS Mck stable* in the ,rear* Zheee house am wall tjfS 4 f® **• “• o» prti wuhmlUM, utl.ui b. naud low «.*» ■ Prthtlnf oWn othfsT “■5? ! OOPBTIEQ BOOM. (J^ 101 ? JUlsl~Uae on »W - - WAtkß PICKET Aoo ' I'^Sstss&szss*”*'*- jLiUK tt±LK OK KKNX_Aa Uil kT . lo comput* *rd«r. /Uplrto ■ JOB BMLB. .Ksasssaaijgsvas .Lot bo. 1 —About 31>5amaof mmSow.tvenvf by tbe Plttabtrgh A CoaneUsvilla Let^n. lln-A Oo.’* Mile BsAMdthe Mobo&i gabel* BiTcr,—an adnatraWealt»W^' n <^ lrinc 'xOThi. l-Ahoth. naLd •ndrh.hr.w ofth. hii, B;7wd gOOTT, gkßßtBoH'k 00. TO LET.—PHILO HALL, with or two LnMlfif rt Anta-Uortrt Bent, * tap, *.U Colfthcd and InrnUlud BTOUK, u Sew'{aßfc 1 ’ a#T lo, k Btoirt Alkv • huuUom. S10B«, wllh' taM,ißodrth (roa t, ftdjclnlnf «t. rtor*. kftht,kS2a. " i „ * nnrina. hod Ttry oohTColut 'i'HOWOBABE ’ (JALLfrjt.lrcntlor an Mrtkrt rtrMt. with wld. ll.htfdud wMi.tarw.y, But, I i . Aloo, Urkiort ud Brtin. " i ( . L i B.D.4IZXAV, ,fo»oroHlKkrtu4lhW.tw*ttj nytilwdft.T , Or. Mo. ,1 Souih rtrrtt. . iEiOB HALE—That noit and coii&irtk -L-hto t lelok drt)Uln( hoart rilLtfrt U SS.flftftrt «“?»VBtxtk W.rd. Ih. tahrt . J? rtMM.udLcrtud.hrtk n tat wirt, with . rirtirtlq'of A feet. iTh* bonding is with wide >»■». parlor,dfrilng-room,utohnimdwaah ImSTaSH .qoatorUhloehambtte ani bath room, with a neat ysnL Gas end water threogbout tha buQdlAg. To putled wanting a eomfortahk honss,on%fiAEioha* bte street, the above dsaorUMd Is Just the placa. j Apply to . B. MPLAIN A Oa, 103 fourth si. TPHE OLD “BRADLEY FOUNDRY ” JL JOB MAT,.Sealed Pto]»wls will be neelved at the office of tho Allegheny valley Anßroad Ooa. pany, wntli BATUBBAT, May Sth, lor th* curchaoe of eighteen building lota oidjafning h»h..m j n,itm A.Oa,'* premlme, in the fifth Ward. A part of ftha msnnlteturing purposes. Apknofthaktemay be sees an* further fhloßDatka procured by Fdß AJ BALE.—A larp ui oaramodfeoaframa jhntt »l.,,33!fer3£Si?iS?fe £ss?i£ Pi St. Clair atraat and DuqoesaaWap TTALUABIjR PiiOi'iJttTY FOB JAaiwlth EUtukar. f*°ra>C aaagaoka Sooaaa, tw DvaUiaaa aa4 Sia! froatha da, oa Utaflti.Parik, fartWajaaaadOMrapßallnaJ and Ohio Blrar. toßc&art oraditoa auntolttui Machaalo. Banal TWB HAliTa—Ono *ap«ricr Msoad jL luad OXIJHSBB BOIML&, to laehaa 0) ft ftrt loat, air»ar*ct. . «; | i Oy wgjriw m BOXUnt. jaiadra dloa.K, « Titaiwad. with troau^dtaa.to^g,,^^^ rfcfirtl ft» th>AHtliwy A&yJ , Maohina Bhofti dr iWwMlto UlITTAiti. a xn*»£fnimt dtniejUikiYiiik'Wiiid, Allegheny Qtj. S«5! mi £«. futkalaa.lßdain at *.PJOHM,Ho. oi S^SSV“S lMt liutl VWIWM,ct.H7SE*ruI PtDDBtjL. X^icctr*et-MainJi—tf. , mJi jnKoag&sMi UOB.BALB— „ap80to 1. >. .:A,D.tMITH» 61 wSartfaai^a~ mssspammm gLACK DIAMOND BTBBL wnWtFiT ptnsßtmaß, pa.- / '■ e&BX, BBOiaXB ftco^ Kanotoctama of ®*® QUALITYBiriHED OAST HTXXL, fifara et «4 rim. Wumud taportd pr suaßtictand Is:; IU« JamK*’!! wunbcw, tMiuud in wan a.AMaU to kjtoUlßi gUM, TBKAT-fcgrtT AKD BADIGUEL' OUIUT of ff|gTntt"y—knew, laTotaatary ffMwtnwt ifexnUr.TMMVW ?tttf lmptaSZtr'to MmtwTiuniinUt ud P&jtfeol ranUlocfrom ScU. jJmw, Afl—fijrßettd.Colw* JJ*Ut *• P-. jiaUtorrOf wa.Qroo* Moot,***, V %A ?i»*toa3tlrfiaaw«t.*.*: S»at aador mal, a * pUin an* fclof*. toaafradaiMf, poat-paM,' on **•-’ Mlptofctx oioti, w tvonutMtoniiCi Dr. 08. *tt£IZSGaSBS!, Sj*W- iioBta'jr t»rvwu smd BjULMKtDS. O msOtMIKT.—O» EttafttUiilMim. jnaavmr-TtAwa. nuua Warm* talk. (raapt tndn,) •*4:60 4.3., storing at oB tUttona betwean PlUj. £*£!«Slpfi* u* nttfcif dine* an» “5L **-£'■* Tork u Philadelphia. ooa kin. TBAJUi :. in* tt» tm »«»»i SbUoo or« 7 Benia. [ne*... Soda,) ■» “ojpto. iMwul ;•' : ” caotu KtSntatiixf Br km- SSfctti ’“-g®* “4 fcr Saw Ttrk Tl> Fkfl» ssffisasffia 1 , AOOOIOWBAJIoa iSisl lortl ■’'**?**—*—» twwiiiiiim -jorin uan. ..n. t j utll ‘ ,l .* t *“!?■"- «»pn=siffiT s 2Si ■■a nanlng aa far a* Ocmemacirb. Accnßnwlittaa Train fcr WtlPifttA^i^^ jfcocndjEotttaittwiatfoa Train U far;Wan»| Btatln (except finndny) at Il3oa.fc. Third Acewuodfction Train for V*&*a ntatfa* taradaii) «5r Toertb Aooopugodatloa Tran tnWalTi Btaifaa «*v** gMff»JUk2op. raw Art L&.13t!0. >1 ml. ; Tbrwtik IMI into, 1830 a. sl; lOsOfi h. WaH’c Station'Aceosmedattaa? 6:2© a. Oii tJcoadWalTi atidinf BjM •. &4 <»a. w»wi. a .—littM* TTatoa tof Blaimfito addindunaaonamatßlaia® *Ub Jntvsedtida wtthVThroogh fcSocofcmodation, *®***prwn train la*, bprai Acorn® noflauoaVarti ■ "." ” fcr Xbeubuc connect atCrenon with Xz preM Train* and flail Train W*et, and with Through Accommodation and Kxpreaa Train Jtaat;, . TheonHic wIU Sad ti ftaatly mtMf fntarMt. i a sciat Saat or Weet, to trarel bt. tka PaanaylraAia GeatreJ aa the aoooainn£|Ucu ksw oShnd cannot be rsrpaaaed cn tuy othafnwth, The Road to «*>iaat«d with .atone, and't*4o&*tylrae from deal Wd can promise safety, >r*frisad*ranfcrt to tU v* r BT fcfor this Uaui wtth thafentreno*' ■ I TABS. T^T.v tuf a (IS 80 iTo Jkiftma«.U—-10 co IoP lO golTo.lMannar., 880 ,„, T 661 I to ißtaltoKai Ite frmizjin. olWtaUljUta. usitiLot Fmyiin imdiMln i !i tui «a h Mil *" c “ , " ra Mifßßnitililiudqmrr ’■ * Q»miw» h* U«o m&yta u or V XMafia! «< teciinia Ui»ni kx m. iMi f* LXfcuxl not UtjUtlis oMita mnU uia- MWiindtaflM. »HUokijU,.fjiy«i, i '! * • 3. ETtW.Sx, lauL At/tht ItUCTtmla Onial EaUreM Kn, Ihttaii taK&rtr'wi >?aat:ntfit> ■■• i.,. atfo V/PIRBBDBOH WBKXUHQ ■arr.wftAtLFwa 6DIIBIB iaa anar MCQfOATi April BMki IMS,SalH’tff mti tha papci of; tu Pmujlrnnla ntta. bvghf «a toliowat ...m md Wiidkf JUti^- &malltubush| LOO a. m. 600 a.a. 18H0 p. n. to WaUfriUfcj 8110 •• 808 « ' fc66 «• 4d ; fitoabonT**! fclO ** 9-. OT '‘ U V Bt6B *• M WhaaUnt.l AriO «' 10:08 w:. «. Arriraa BeOalr. M | fcu ** io:85 u 600 “ Oonnecttof at StanbanTflle and fiallatr with Stan- MntulodbdlndianabaUroadandOanttal Ohio h*u. road fcr Sanaarilla, Newark, Oolnanoa, Xenia, jDaj. ton* IttdUnapoU*, Olndnnati, LonlarllU, Cairo, «l Loola, Bt. JoMph,wndall pointa,wert andaesthwßt. and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio BaUnS PfcncwpiS awd Olieelaad Aiaa, Zwarac Pittabnr^nl M . MMM . mo a. hr ie>^n r m do WellariUe 400 « t*Q» do 6HO « • 4*l a dn Aiiletire--. «< fctf tt do BeTcnna.. 7iH •< BsSB a 7tss'«u gjo « Anriret at altb! 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