ight Wittoburgh ,azctte. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1.866 ROBINSON, • McCLEAN dt CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Dealer. In all kinds of Government Scearttles. Gold and 'Elver, lJnerirrent Bank Notes, Foreign and fNinlettle . .N.nobange, etc., etc., eta ts received In Par FUlldS and cartons).l teitTrilovred ma time dotty its. Collections made In all parts of ths United Matteson most favorable terns, the. -a tirree e L ee t d uligaluVelg 3 ll a gae l filZ sad Elltabor:h liwkers • Beams strldly.tul =emit- Draw on H. CLEWS CO.. New York, J. otame le 00.. Philadelphia: Messrs. 0. D. T. IL FED. IDNB. Bootee. : A i k ` C►i aril 63 Ili y :VA PI: Wen:vaselr, Mar 16 . HIM Gold hail 'undergone hat little change to day, being quoted in New 'fork at IZROI3O. GOVertitnent bonds steady at iWIR for 1881 , 8; 101% f0i540 , 61 56 for 10.40'5; mid 10 for 7,30•8. In our loettl stock market there was but little done today. We can report sales of stank of Commerce at 10734, and Columbia oil stock at 1814. We, bear of offers . , to buy Bonnet oil stock in round lots it - $lOO per one thousand shares, and Pittsburgh it New York is offered at about same figures without finding buy ers, Ritchie oil stock is in demand at See per share, mid but little offering at this figure. —The Pennsylvania Central Road received In ISMi from the main line the Pennsylvania Canals and the Philadelphia and Erie Roads Received ~$19,714,315 00 Expenses on all these lines, ineind. leg 30 per cent reserved to pay Interest on debt P. and K. R 15,331.071 00 Balance 03,819,1351 00 The payments made during the • • s-ear to the shareholders, of two sembannual dividends of 5 per cent each, the balance of %Latest and coupon acco u nts, the lease of Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad, taxes on dividends and 1101.111101., (0515,40 01) and the an nual sum due to thentate(6oo,ooo for the purchase of the Main Line, amounted to. Leaving a surplus of 1=,157 This result is exhibited after chargy ro ex gol d = B , s f e o .., r Rui n Trun7lonrgket?e iLdaggre= all 111 to n 0 3:3,,. 50 t , h togg r he i r ajlingglAi u ent ti of oawl on c Lased rai e lroads, to e en. posse account. The present condition-of the Company's property cannot but Do viewed with great sat- Mfaetion by its sDarcholders. Estimated at its tollsspe ice 'value, it may be safely stated as ws Main Line of Railway, branches and extenalons, including shops and depots, Eta rrlshtirg and Lancaster Railroad, and Canal .31,000,090 Equipment of all the Company's tai ways 5.003,000 Real Estate 3,000,000 Materials on band, cash and cash balances Investments in other lines Capital stout 120,900,0u0 Stock, Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad Company.. Funded debt Bonds of Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail road COm Woe, OCHI), and other pany obliga tions, any In all 2,=,500 40,000,000 1,1¢..,10) 111,..65 cub Surplus SINX4CO Which, added to tho capital stock. would make its real value a1r5,00u,000 Instead of .10,- 000,000. —As the failure of Work, Sic Couch d Co.has created considerable excitement bap here and is Philadelphia, we make the following extracts from our Philadelphia exchanges In regard to the matter The street was moth excited yesterday over the announcement of the failure of the house of Work, McCouch & Co„ bankers and brokers whose Bab!illtea were stated to be upwards of a million of dollars. It Is the old story over again, "fighting th e tiger," according to "high toned and respectable" practice. otherwise stock gambling of the most nefarious charac ter, it has been known for some time past that this firm was engaged in cornering the stock of the liestonvllle =Broad, the price of which, under their manipulation, was run up frota twenty dollars a share to forty-five. As Is usual under such circumstances, a “pool" was made into which several parties were ad - milted, and the sequal shows that there was more stock for sale than, was calculated on. It is also alleged that sobie oftherpanties to the cornering arrangement have been tilayl ri iz "smart," as the phrase goes, On the ped dealers, putting. their stock-On the mar et uletly, and (compelling the chief operators, Work, McCotich & Co., to purchase it at high prices, until they had accumulated some twenty-five thousand shares, on which they suffer a loss of bairn million of dollars. To the few who understood the character of the operations in which this firm has been en gaged for some months past, the failure oc. easloned no surprise, but to the general pati ne the announcement was like a bombshell, an the credit of the house had always been well sustained, and was considered as A Ito. I. in the course of the morning It was also an nounced that the firm of Work, Graham A Co. had gone by the board, and this fact doubtless gave rise to rumors In regard to other parties, In reference to which we were unable to get any detail(' or reliable information. There are circumstances connected with the conduct of this house and Its bankruptcy which are of the moat disreputable character,and there will doubtless be a healthy ventil ation of the matter in th e course of two or three weeks, Beyond its Intimate connection with a highly respectable firm in Pittsburgh, which can scarcely stand up under this disaster, we are not advised of any other parties likely to be seriously affected.—Nems. ....The suspension of three prominent bank. lug firms yesterday as the occasion of no little excitement ut the Stock Board and finan cial circles generally. The parties are well known en the street, and have always stood In high credit. The cause ot. the (adore W. inordinate stock speculation, mostly In Het, tonville Possen„,.'re h r railroad, of which the par ties were largo holders and being tinable to carry the self-Imposed load, were o b liged to succumb. The losses thus entailed upon in nocent. parties Is andel - stood to b., alight, no ilmitonv ills speculation was entirely a bro kers affair, a "diamond cut diamond." the out side piddle having been drawn In to an ex tent quite Inappreciable. Outside the city we hear of no ono being affected, except It be Kramer, Rehm ,t Co., of Pittsburgh, who are stated also to have gone under.. The Heston ville speculation has bees a somewhat tinter. tnnate one in many respects to those who have been engineering It. It m lint a few weeks ago since the defection of the great hear, who, in failing to fulfill tee contracts with the bul4, hastenhd, no doubt, the event which was the sole topic of discourse in stock circles yester y. Bad there been no breach of faith among s tLe who were depreciating the stock, yes terday's failures would likely have been averted.—/'rear. —The share market was a good deal dis turbed by the announcement of the failure of Work, eleConch A Co.;Work, Graham Co., anil It. k'. Raney, nil biankens, and each of the three homes doing a large inertness The first named firm is a well-eatablisheal house, and has ever enjoyed excellent credit. Its W.W.I banking Inisinces has been largo, the company of the firm being the wealth and well-known bankers, Kramer A Rehm, at Pittsburgh. The failure was brought about by speculations. mainly in Ilestonville Railway shares. Their accounts were a good deal unsettled yester day, and the amount of deficit on their Wales wits not ascertained. The checks bor rowed by the house from various brokers on Saturday, when it was discovered that the amount was insollicientto meet thollabilltim of the day, were bold unused, and were honor ably returned to their respective drawers yes terday morning. At the close of the day the expectation of the firm was that they would be able to so arrange theft- liabilities as to re. mime business In a short time. The house en joynn the It vellent xympathy of the entire street. Ihe business of the firm of Work, Graham & Co , has been more largely in fancy stock., and the credit AT the house has been more or less Impaired by unsuocessfel operations for some time peer. The resnmption of business by the house is not thought so prOlmblen' R. Y. Raley dial a small banking business and on the street enjoyed fair credit, Ills failure is probably attributed to carrying stocks for his customers on the motley of depositors, for which he paid interest. These failures carry with them their own and commentary. They areTairly attributable to etoek emendation's, and the result Is that of the history of Third street for the last twenty - Iva years In all apes rations of the sort. The most experienced and moat reliable brokers to not gamble in stocks, and an intimate connection with them and their baldness for more than a quarter of a ceatury fs confirmatory of the wisdom of their course, We have never known a broker Who was a persistent speculator in stocks that did not eventually fail. Let all young opera tors ua the business remember this fact.— Phila. Ledger, —The Tittunrill Harold, of Tuesday, reports orl matters as follows : thl Is firm at the wells and haapillghtly fallen otr In the eastern markets. The Pittsburgh operators with a large stock on hand, aro halt kik between two opinions, afraid to mill at the prestnt figures, and doubtitil as to the future condition of the market. The Cleveland oper ators aro sending oil through to New York for SlAPerbarrel, via the Erie canaL This Is a very cheap means of transportation. Tao freight from Entrala to New York Is 70c. per barrel. The tank ear oompanies are not cur rying as much atlas they anticipated, not be ing able to Convened any more than they can Morin the Immediate vicinity of the railroad track. Ptiedemand for oil at the wells Is still na tive, $.5,55 hating been paid for oil towlay on Pioneer Han. sYaVm of mblinl in the e a stern markets In vary decep tive of the future price or oil, Many of the tranaac.s lions being merely on paper without any ac tual transfer of the MI. ft most be salter'. dent that If 13,56 is paid fOr oil at the wells, this prloe which IS actually Doi, mor , bo based upon order; from some quar to , or bought to hold..fOr a rise. •ON has iwen ad vancing steadily over since the loth day of April, when It was . 2.40 iu New York. 21Eark1St. Cameo°, May 16,-Flour dull and tending downward. Wheat still unsettled. opening at 0. Wel OW, and dosing at about 65 for No. I and 41.10 - ail 15 for No.- Corn declined 1$ ll4oarket moderatelyactive at 5065014 for ho. ' l and 4714Q18 tor No. 2. olta dull at wya 3:3,1. - "I01e/Wines 01111, at $2 ltiVan 15. ions dnlL gamma active; We. on Corn to Buffalo. ftzeurve.L4,66o Cid& Flour; 57,000 bls. Wheat; 151,000 bush. Corn; 4 0 ,000 bush. Oats. Wheauzirra-49,000 . bble. flour; AMC la:labels ti 119,000 bc!,814. Corn; L 49,000 bush. Mts. P0141.0e• In Detroit. Flrrnerr May IL The market eentln m.- 01rwurS Or Tim Frrreanarte Gazierra,l tire, ehiellK for Now York, buyers from that WEDIIII:SDAT, nay la, ISO. city being ere and disposed to operate ex- The produce markets, continuo bidet il-,-,;4l'vr* Tt i t '''re d . t r /tlVm " rmk n c r L ie . ' Th r e r'r st t a h n! steady', and while the demand for moot dard price for penebblows is SW, watch Is the leading cOnaMalltics is somewhat lose ac- [ freely paid tram teams. 1, sale of 1 cnr loud tire, prick! have undergone no quotable at name figure. change. GRAM ,—Wheat is arm and In fair demand, but wit have no sales to report. oats in gcod supply and a shade easier; ogle of 1 eaxcet era. at eel o the rhar Of QUILO a number of pints to at name figure. Corn Is in ' better supply; sale of I car Shelled at Si; also, =all sales at co. Barley and Rye quiet and p c tUt-- ' ilie market Is less excited, but there Is a continued fair local demand, and prices are still malntainod. We can report mgrdar fades front store at 010,7542111,60 for Spring Wheat, and $12,60613 tor good to choice a nd of Winter Wheat. R 1e@6 F ,75. 10ur Is scarce n i ti ß lMbr z 1 3 =d . a t with a very Mir dobbin demand, but prices re main unchea . Sales at 14 ...(/14-t.e_. for Shoulders; 17 or Ribbed Sides; 211.4@r.. for Plain Sugar Cured Rams; and ti tor Can vassed do. Lard is °inlet at 22, for prime city; sale of 1400 pounds country at '2l. Rem Pork Is held pretty flrmlyat eldglAlts. POTATOES—Not so lunch excited, but scarce and firm. Sales of prime Peach Blows in a regular way from store at $1,45 to si,4o per trash, and 113,7504 per bbl. Sale of I car Chi cago Potatoes at $437 per bushel, sacks In. PITTSBURGH BUTTER—Continues dull and in good sup ply, and the arrivals are increasing. Prime LL Is held at R. while commmon eannot he quoted above WW2. EGGS—In fair demand, but prices aro a shade firmer. Sales reported at 181053—mostly at atts._kt let and unchanged . Sales of new Western Ileserve at SALT—Ie quiet, the demand being light and entirely loal. Small sales at VA per bbl. ASHES— c Pearls finis, and In fair demand but unchanged De. Pot Ash quiet at, Soda Ash is dull and nominal at 5i for coni mon, and 6W for Refined. SORGHU—SaIes of 10 tibia prime at M. OIL—No. 1 Lard la still quoted at 41,sa, and No. 1 Extra at 111,90. HAY—Is quiet, and unchanged; sales at serdea at t o: ^ur e t, o a n n:l B btuTflutVol' irer fl n u g t . little PIG LEAD—Is minted at 9 GREEN APPLES—SoId te.day at $lO to Sit per hbl, as to quality. PITTSBURGH PETRortzu M MARKET Dims or ram Ferrara:mon Gazasrra, p WerafESDAT, May 16, 18GB. j CRUDE—The demand (or Crude was rmark ably tight to-day, both shim - writ and refiners holding off In anticipation of a decline, and, as it consequence, we have hut very few sales to record. Prices however, remain nominally unchanged, ranging from 15 to 15 , 4, bids re terned, and 2043n)!.i, bids included, though it Is said that Soles ratiti3 lots wore offered at a shade less than fifteen. Sale of MI Mils at 15; lid a, 15, and 75 at 1554. Telegrams from 111 City to ay report the market dull and droop ing at the wells—quoting at a5,75§5, against a 5,50 yesterday. Prom the east, the adv .- lees are by no means encouraging, the demand be ing very much restricted, and prices alto gether nominal. REFINED—There is no improvement to note in the tone of the market for bonded oil, though there Is very little oil offering here, and the present stagnation, therefore, has hail but little Influence on our redacts. As a general thing, they are averse to making con tracts for future delivery, and as buyers al e unwilling to operate miless at a decline, they are disposed to keep their oil and take the risks of the market. We have but a single sale to report, 500 bids, standard white, on the spot, at 43 cents, In Philadelphia. The fail ure of Work, MeCouch A Co., In Philadelphia, seems to have created come considerable con fusion as well as entailed some loss on MI dealers in the En.st,and this, together with the unfavorable character of the foreign news, have tended,more than anything else to bring about the present apparent depression and starputtion. 5. ',PTE.& AND 11.F.51DC17.11 There is some little inquiry for Residuum, and we hear of occaslcrnal small sales ate 3.513 to 1,75 per bbl free on board cars here. Naptha to utterly neglected. ARRIVALS--The arrivals of oil by the Alle ghlorreny Myer since nor last report, were as folt EXI33 ES .J 5,000,000 • • - - R. P.;Logtat • 1091 Fisher & Ilrn MO C. Barringer =6 W. Haldeman.... n 77 J. .111taw.tanney a.. , 1 247 i Financial Neater. in New Stork. lqww Tour, May la—Money market easy at 405 per cent. on call loans. Sterling tiniet at if554@1104%. Gold declined at the hoard %, and the Issues of MI and ISM !„,.;e. 7-3os and 10.4ds retained late quotations. Gold is excited un der the active movement, and the assistant Treasurer is a seller, at best prices—over ISO, and the source of supply has checked an ad vancing tendency, which would probably have produced moreviolent tlnctmations than have been experienced for some time past. or course those who had gone long in gold, with out taking Into account the posatble contin gency of the government coming into the mar ket, are loud to their condemnation of the action of the Treasurer. Money Is a drug upon the market. There is an inquiry for large laments at 4 per cent. for the purpose of gold sce r t:lntiona g a r. nd for s tonzeulatvrmn oior.i,puTilx. it la not found e 9ll asy to procure any large amounts at that rate. The vicuna rate on call loans 10 5 per cent. Prime paper mutinous compara tively scarce, the rate on short dates being 00i per cent, and on three and four month. hi st . gi el n.," re c_ r harige t " nominal, at yesterday's diming q notations. Al the four o'clock call the awes were as follows Ohio Certificate., 77; Canton, GP,- - .• Roston Water Power 43; Cumberland Coal, 43%; Spruce Hill Coal, 13"; Western Union Tule. graph, :eh Emitting, Qulehallver , 334; Michigan Central, 109 1 ,4; New York Central, ieo,4; Erie, 74%; Michlinui southern, 79%; Pitts burgh, a 5; Mock Island, 93%; Northwestern, The shipment of gold to-day is larger than has ever been reported in one day. The gov ernment broker is reported to have sold, at lan; today, the extraordinary - amount of three The prices of Mining Stocks bkl In &mina to-day are as follows: Copper Foals, 42: Frank lin, 44%; Hancock, 19; Thostan Water Power, 4::%; Yaio Royal,11; Minnesota, II; Quincy,49!4; Bay State. 13. Sew To a aaaaa . New Yong May l&-cotton lege better, at 35 1ir 30 e for middling. Flour in dull, and com mon and middling grades are lardlitic lower, at ir 4 ,•ffe8,6.5 for extra State, igi,ave,oo for extra round hoop Ohio, and *DAVIS:I,7S for trade brands, the market closing dull. Whisky quiet and unchanged. Wheat opened steady, .at closed dull and declining, at slon for Cnicago spring, 51,g709. for new No.l Milwau kee,4o.,o6 for very choice do, 0,55 for old win ter red western, V,75133 for good to prime white Michigan, and 1.2,62 for old Amber Mich igan. to arrive noon from Liverpool. Rye quiet. Barley and Barley Malt dull and nomi na I. Corn hea t 4 and 14e2c lower, at 7tiSSUe for unsound, and egte,c for sound naixed west ern, In store an delivered. Oats dull, at Ile Sac for new western, and 5846C1e for old do. Petroleum quiet; crude Visl7%e and refined In bond 4104a5. Pork heavy and irregular, at 1 , 10,43030,75 for new mean, cloning at 11.30,50 cash, 529,50010 for old do, and trM,506% for prime; also, &IMO bbls new mess for May, June and July, sellers and buyers' option, at b"-l',7s@ll.Beef steady, at 6164W1 for new plain moss, and 511,5i024,50 for new extra mess. Reef hams firm, at Weis. Bacon quiet. Cut meats firm, at 12.!.0:01.3%/3 for shoulders, and 17'44@10e for hams. Lard quiet and steady, at " L PJfki , ,,e. Hatter doll , at St@gao for Ohio, and .ISttllac'for Mate.. Cheese doll, at 10@gac. Dim Goods and Ohrpet. New Yong, May 10.—Dry goods are steady and firm to-day, with very little change In leading makers of domestic, goods. Carpets; velvets, Crosiers best, $3„501 do, a I quality, 3,30; do patent, 3,00; Body Brussels Bomber) , 2,75; Bigelow, 2,75; Tuneatty Brussels Cragley 1,75 Rxbury VA; Lowell extra 3 ply, Idl;Saner,'l7s; Medium super, 1,1 K; Hartford rpet . ex tra 3 ply, t.VPs''ablbullue 1, 75; medium super, 1,00; common Ingrain, Lw 1,10; Hemps, plain 33e. I === BALTIIIIOI/2, May la—Flour dull, with a de clining tendency.. Wheat arm; Pennsylvania Red WI" Corn dull White 85 and Yellow at 80. Oats steady at Cleat PrOVIMMIS arm, Lard 2114 e. Whiakey dull. Wenteru, Pennsylvania 112,2.5541141...1231. St. Louis Market. Sr. Louts, May 16—Flour, Wheat, and Conn, nigher grades firm; lower qualittes weak. Oats a little better, at 450 , 17 3 /e. Provisions— Lani firm and unchanged. Whisky firm, at IMPORTS BY RAILROAD, FITTARISHOH, FORT WATER & CHICAGO it. It. May 16,-236 eke barley, Spencer & McKay; 100 bids potatoes, floury Rea r; bbla green op j,l. L Volgt & co; 106 bls floor, 8 Lindsay jr; , sks scraps Flacons & Bon; 1 bbl lord, n tiorat a d c ar corn, J 8 McPherson; 2 cars motal,Eryan lt Camighey; 1 car oats, Dorring ton & co; s kegs lard, 1 bbl od, Kirkpatrick Oro; Scars motal,JOhri Moorhead,2 do potatoes G 0 Lila green apples, L/I Volgt & co; 217 ass Ilarloyc W Garrard; 3 bills baron, Little, Baird & Patton; 1 case shoes, J A Robinson; 1 do do, J C Wallace; 50 tea hams, Philip Graver; 100 Dblo flour, 8 George & co; 11* do do, W Llm !tart; leo do do, Iran Wallace; 11X1 do do, Gay, Burke It co; 200 do do, T C Jenkins; 1 cam mite, cars potatoes, Illtchcomk McCrum - y & co; I car Staves, J J rtaryiti 1 to do, J 0 1 Callahnn• do do Guthrie Guthrie & 8111; Si bre cheese, N J B;a -den;17 do do, Robs DnleoU & co; 110 bbla pota, wee, W A Green; 6 WM, eggs, it Riddle; ado ao, Imis butter, T & 11 'McMillan; bbls 011; J Fortson; 4 do do, E J Roberts ; 2 bxs tobacco,Dilmonth. CLEVELAND a PITTIMIIIiO/1. RAM na , AD,- May 16.-0 cars metal. Gnat, Bennett d co; 3 cars bloormi, Park, Bro & Cu; 107 bins potatoes Mock; OM Nils handles, Blakeman, Lineiel. co n & co; nebbish ska potatoes, T Mos; 240 bins potatoes, W D Patterson; 2 cars barley, J Rhodes; 4, ttlids tobacco, A shanb;2l- b. soap, Isaac Beeson; cases tobacco, Stmt., & Kennedy 12 bales cotton, Taylor & Bro; 15 bbls lard oil, E Myers & co; 2 hbds tobacco, M Hoyt; 40 dos brushes, McElroy & co; No bbls pour. Culp & Shepard; Ma do do„ Graham & Thomas; 55 bbls oil, It Pritchard; 9 Nab eggs, L II Voigt & co. Prrnomacm, Conran. AND i.aac,s NATl May 18-1 car oats, Campbell & Brown; !car wheat, t Hitchcock, McCreary, & co; 2 do do, J 8 Ligget & co; do do Gilmore Simpson & oo; 9 b. tools. 11/Maori:lto & co; lipkgs /hardware Logan a Gregg; 25 o do, Wbitmore,Wolf & co; 2 bbla bacon,M Haworth ; 14 sks barley, himmor & Harper; 25 him wheat, K Smith; 25 ski oats, It Knox ¢ Son , 10e bbls dour, Kirkpatrick & co; 100 no do, owoomar, Goe & co; 100 do do, Watt & Wittman I ear potato., Gilmore, Situp man, & Co. ALTAI:111191r STATION, May 16.-1 car potatoes, J Grata; 1 ear staves, Alex Taylor; 1 car do, Lutz; leo bbls dour, 11 Knox & den; 113 Mont potatoes, & Taylor; 117 Ims do, It Knox & non; 2 cars Wbeat, Kennedy a Pro) 05 Ws, 72 sacks initr3 73w 1rttarn i V . ; r,k l l raid & o i rrE r kL c l% empty bales, ataba •s' Riddle; 30 ebb lime, Jos evaigi cars Wheat, Ido oats, Gilmore, 81nue son co; bbbs eggs, Shale, bon & co; 2 casks eine" C Koeldit• Cincinnati Market . CINCINATI, May in.—Flour and Wheat drill. W hisky dull, at C 2,23 In bond. Provisions quiet. Lard 1.1%c. Gold, PAN. RIVER NEWS. Witall6ll. ETC The river was about stationary at this point yesterday, with four feet four Inches in the channel, by the marks last evening. The tel egraph reports the Allegheny rising at Frank lin this afternoon, and raining, with thirty inches in the channel. Mare, the weather was cloudy and unsettled yesterday, with every indication last evening of rain. The Julia, from Marratta, le the only arri val we have to report from below. She was unable to reach Zanesville, the Mask Omuta River at the month being so shallow that It was found impossible to enter the nrst lock. She therefore exchanged trli. with the Em ma Graham, and then turned round and tame back. The Columbia, from St. Paul, will tloutaletti reach here to-day, as there is now enough water to let her tip. The importer, from :NI. Louis, will, also, probably airriVe to-ilar or to night. The Fayette and Chleftan,front Brownsville, and Geneva, were dee here litst night, an t w i ll doubtless Is- found at the lauding the. morning. They ere both lirst-elfms steamers, haring excellent a rc ommodations for pas sengers. and Is in charge of careful and ex perieneed officers. The former loaves again this evening at live o'clock .and the latter an hour later, six. The Bayard is due here from PArkersburg this morning, anti will leave again at II a. m. The following boats were in port last even ing. Wauanta, Argonaut, Glasgow, Leonidas, Kenton, Armadillo, Kato Putnam, Julla No. 2, Now State, Forest City, anti Urilda. The Ar- Pgonaut bass shingle out for St. Louis and .St. aul, anti the Kate Putnam for CineLnoat 1, though neither one are doing anything. The Is waiting for law water to take the place of the Bayard in the Parkersburg trade, and the Forest City ha having her shaft re paired. The Armadillo, in command of Sweeney, is tilling up rapidly for St. I.ol3ix,and w leave this evening. This live aithamer Ix in excellent coalition for business, hat super ior accommodut ions for pashengets, and is In charge of careful and experienced onleers. Mr C. 11. Loren. still retains eliarge of the mike. The tow boat Tigress passed Cincinnati Oil Monday on her was to nod the Leonora and Hold Moore, were advertised to follow the former on Tuesday, and tile latter ou Thursday. The Telegraph ell route from St. T. 0171• In rittsleirgh, tit - rived at Lontsvlll.- on Saturday last. 'l'l.l. limit has a eonsidera ble quantity - of nom - for this market. We (Intl the fallowleg In the st Itoutsjfrpato /tot ot, of Tuesday : Yesterday was noted for it comblnetl strike on the 10,,e, the white anal black laborer, Having comltln.l for the purpose of compel ling steamboat 1.. matting to pay an Incressed rate of wage, The clement' w. at tl rst CI per day on the levee and Itlo per month "omit, weigh" Ant soon rattled to IWO per month "an tler weigh," and lee Per hour on the levee. Several steamers were emnpelletl to submit. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. irrival and Departure of Trains. Penvaylvnula I.entrall Railroad. Depart.. ArcSess. Day Erpreas 2:20 a m Mall 1,50 a m Altoona Acton's 7 •JO a m • Fast Line 2:to a as 111.1nostl Say'. 9:10 a m Ist Wall Accom . ” 6:31 • M flail 11:40 ato Penn Acn No 1.. 7:Ell m Mail 'a Supra.... 4 . in p m 2 t W all Accom... s;5O a in Johnstown Ao . n. 2,50 p m Johnst`n ACCOM. 9:10 Fut Line tool pAlta Erie p 141 t Wall Amom.. 0:03 • In Baltimore Ray's 1:ho p m 2.1 `• • • 11:s0 ain ./ki Wall Accom... 2211 pm 1.1 • • " 4.60 p , [MUM Express.. Mot p sth W all •• Ac •n. 11,01 pm i , Wall •s Aen Not 7 pco rem 1.'13 No I. 10::,0 p m Allooaa Accom. I& Emig{ Traln...lolSo y m 'Pb. Church train leaves Wails' IStailon every Sunday al 17111.• si.; returning, ',ayes Bitutnargh at m. Celcusaba• and Cloetaaati . Deport.. dryloda. Put Line 2:10 • m Post Lbw. 9:00•m •• • ..... 0:20 m Nall 240 p Srpreas 2:Z3 To to txpresi 1:10 .__ , • - commodatlon .. 4:EIP m X 0 1X 0 X 0 d.. 0 ••• 15 :/ 0 • •• Pittsburgh, Ti. Wayne and Chicago. Deism. Arnow. Cypress eimEmpmm Rims m 62 press Mb p to Express ..—...... 9:13 p m lice.:ll-- 2:55 p Isa Expre5........... 11:= p ea - 13 a to Kan ...... ... .... 6:13 p m ic heeling Hype'. 5:16 p m New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny wpm at V a.m., 11:50. tn., eini p.tn., and SAO p.m., leseelestee, 2:16 p. to.; New Castle. 11:0 p. m.: &va mp, 10:111) v. sn. : We llsville. a:2O 0. m. Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Wheeling. Departs. Arrtees. gxprells .... ..... 2:.M a m' Express 2:69 pm xiv i r_ess 2:50 p mExpress 0:10 p m Ci= • to Expreso 111 f ii 2 • In dtenbenville Accommodation leaves Allealmeny at 2. p. ta. Pittsburgh and Connellsville. Denartss. Arrives. Mall 7:130 a to. Mali 6 - 00 p m ' , levees. mai p en Ex pre. 10i10 a m W. Newton Ac•n 04 p m W. New ton Ac•tt ti:3o a to et McKeesport-11:M a na Ist .114aEtesport.. 6:5.a so ..10,10 • Irt 74 Itrott.lock 'a Acin 4:lo p m Hraddoele•Ac•o 5,S p m i haven Train._ i:10 p m 4 'll urr h Train. .10.00 a m . . . . . . .. .... .. = emir Valley litalireeso. drvive. • . mail 6:43 a m If xpress 11:dna nn t: Drees 6:10 pto Mall 6:10 m keeetomodatlon. I:10 p mecommadatlon ps a m vittaburgh nod E e }Wieland, to Oil City mind lEnurklia. Anew,. Departs vo. 40 Express.. 7:46 p mil4o. A Eapreas.. 5:63 a m ills. rittaburgtx. Vert 'erne and Cate -ago, and Bearer Valley. .reimayille Boot--GrastS kw: Wet... Si.. Arrive.. Depart.. in 4.00 p iv I Eil. am 6:oopm Harmon) Stage, St. Clair St. er Arr p ibea. Dojxir . l.e. ett.. s:ou Batt Litarep—.lle. Mt. ClenEr Stre.t. Arried. Bthge--ElMPO4P'irimOtel . . . • I Vim' XCELSIOR OMNIBUS &LIVERY STABLE, I= JANET, DAIS & NON, Proprietors. tIANI111:1139E13 AND CAI:AIM/RN forniabed for all .rams Also. Carriaires for Funerals, 141%1411 nice and Sorties, at short pollee and reasortable rates. STA • Kl.ft OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. tortried SHIRTS, COJJ.ARS, &c. TO GENTLEMEN. At the latest GOLD RATES now- In stork at our GREAT SHIRT AND COLLAR DEPOT, No. 72 Firth Street, A solemlbi line of SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, A UZK COTTON SHIRTS, GAUZE. HEWN° SHIRTS, LINI.F. TIME-A.l/ SHIRTS. NUR:IIER SILK Mill wi.s, ei I 751.1 N ()HAWK:Km, FINK JEAN DRAWERS, LINEN DRAWERS. tt.so. FINE WOITK MIEN! SHIRTS. FANCY FRENCH LAWN ' , HIRT'S. Lloi.E. SILK AND KID OL. .YES. LINEN ANIO KILN IIIIKES„ F:NtiLISH AND FRENCH ititACEN, Late Novelties In TIES. Together with the must complete line of Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods IN THE WEST. Asor business is eachmively GENT'S FURNISHING. we rarely fall to please in that line. Remember our number, WirEl2. Nearly opposite the Post Wilco. myll:2awlm Whs MURDOCK S PUTNAM. FISHING TACKLE, &C MAY IS ON HAND. N•IIBI3ZUSIV iGV WILL BE THE SPORT OP THE SEASON. Fishing Hooks and Tackles, CIALSTIII PCIPIAZIEI, Flies, Reek, Lines and Baits, JAMES DOWN'S, ray4.W.lB 136 WOOD STREFT GARDENER'S IMPLEMENTS. HOES, RAILFI3, TROWELS, BIADEIi, de At 136 WOOD 6TREET. m7II!WS JAM DOWN ATTENTION! 11.48. E DWELL PL.9 TER& BASE BALLS, BATTS, BASES. and everything to tig out a Club, at 136 WWI, STREET. rnyil:WS JAME'S BOW N, STEAMSHIPS BALWIHOIM AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. &LEL BROWN & SONS, Gen'l Agents. FOR MEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Carrying the United States Mail. The I . lrst-47husffirmshIps of L6l. line will sail its follows: "CUISA.” - -1,100 Dons Wm.fßolllns, Command, on PATURVAY, a .. I.IBEItTY. tons, W. J. ritalford, Command er o WEDNYADAY, May M. From BROW n YE LL PMINT, At 4 o•plock e. r. , precisely, on the days announced. For aeignt or passage, caving unsurpassed ac '"=6lVlTr Int Y AT I , I ELI) R CU. , ArepOi, Jo Sricall'S WHAMS. N.B. — NO Bills of Lading but those orthe Cotopa xi,. will be signed. remelts for the freight roost be procured from this °Mee. No freight reel:tired nor LUIS Of lading sipted ou day or sailing. apl3.ly STEAM TO AND FROM LIVER ,' POOL A.NDRUZIENOTOWN flUirtarlD) Mks, • week. The INMAN LIRE. v•E BY SATURDAY, iiIMY WEDNESDAY, CARRYING tr, S. MAILS. TI eta sold to and from Ireland, ingland, Scot land titrmany and Franca. AP the Comparrra 0 Jon G. Kra, Agent; - -• 16 Inloadwai, N.Y. STEAMBOATS PEOPLES' LINE OF STEAMERS, (INCoRPORATED.) Pittslitargh, ,, llirlianat ., 2!y, grown.. This °tonally 0111 run a daily boat between Du, abtrre COlnprlsVei 07 the new MA sislendid slde-wheel steamers CHIEFTAIN, It. It. AIMAKS e o[ lllllloll,. and ELECTitit, !Wuxi, PHILLIPS. amnrnander. The Elector IS now being Copleted n t d will take her plat, In the line In a few d m ays.> The Chieftain will leave Pittsburgh for all points on TUESDAYS. THURSDATeI and SATURDAYS at 6P. M. Returning, leaves Ilene', for Plttaburgli on SIHNDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at P A. Nt. and Brownsville at 4 P. N. • • Ille . li ' vloipany will have first-gluey Wharf t at 31onongsbcia City atol Pittsburgh. Freigh re eels ed at all hour. NO charge for cottunisolon nn Eastcro freight. Th It line will not rim boats on the Sabbath. our new Wharf 00111 will be located at the foot of Grant street. roylo:3lnd 1866. 1866. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. MONONGAHELA RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, PAOSET CICIO2.IIZE*"I2", Will run three daily ahle-wheel steamers between I'fltahe hell, 31enougahola City, Itrownsville, ttlee'S Landing, titweva and the Dunkartloll Regions. This hne la composed 107 the following steamers (5 'lt I'. ' ....0 CAPT. D. BUGHICK: CAPT. Z. W. CA ICMAC A. The. packell i 1.1“, Pituiburgli daily M.S.. , and ol p. eept pnday, vrbeit the departure will he at n n. The iltroc,l l for t I lieiililltegione will leave Pltuaburgb daily at ii. M. . Brumueville daily ea 56. m. Blivtritnino—issues Brownsville for Pittsburgh dai Leaves a. m, and p. Greensboro Sod Geneva at 12 o'clock; like'. Landing at 2 p. nt. Learns hlonongatiela Illy at S o'clock. The One Is composed or arst•class side-wheel steamers, built expressly for the trade. They will b colon:lauded h) °ince, of longexperience, who will Day Particular attention to the srants and <OM fo trt .1 passengers. d nc boats will leave promptly a the hour sdvertlse Freights Received at all Hours. For further particulars, enquire of WILLIAM SteELKOY, Ayrrot, At the Wharf-Boat, loot of Grout et. l'ittehorgh L. COLVIN', Ageut, feltl:Arrol Brownsville, l'a - - 1:0t CAIIIO AND BT. , e ii zZ a t Lot' is. -Thy ,nlyndid at..amer ARM MIMI.° Capt. It. SWEita Will Ica, fort ~ allot, and all intermediate yorto on TIIIII,DAY, at a.m. • . For height or pw.sagr apply on board or to ragy FI. AC h & Ctu.l.l,4liWOOD, Agta. von CAIRO, ST. LOUlSs i ggE a le t AND steam LEohlliAti Capt. M./ken. lrair for the above and inter - media ports 011 Till,, DAY, at Ip. m. For freight or passage apply board or to my; K d COLLIN on UWOOD. Agents. I;EGtTLAR PACKET AND ZANF-NVILLE..—The fine steatite, KIM& TA IiItAIIAM, Capt. C. IL hium.., will leave for the above and all Inhertnedlate portsevery TUF.SUArI at 4p. to. It/elan:dug, leaves Zanesville every nu- DAT. atf an, J. D. IAILLINUWOOD. Agent. STEEL WOR/fg. - pi TTS BURG II STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK A CO., MUCCI:SNOBS TO JUNKS, BOY I) & CO,/ Diann herarers of th best refined Cur Stall, Munro, Vbu and onNren, of 101 sues, Sass Plates. Hoe. For) .d Sheet Cut Steel, Cast bteel for REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES, NTLET PLOW WINOS, SPRINOS,IXLEIt. CLOCULAMO, Ifro. Cast aml Common Plough and Opting Steel, Uthee—Cornerof Ylret and Ross streets, two bloats ttty above the Monongahela Howe. ee= - - - - BLACK DLiMOND EITIOI.IELLN 'Ol7-473M33CA8, P1TT251111131../1, PARK, BROTHER di Co., Manufacturers of BKNT QuALrrz HATIN6I) CANT BTZXL. bq Mum. Plat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted canal to any Imported or manufactured to this coun try. .4115TOtlec and warehouse, No. 149 and ILI glrat. an and I.lllsesend streets. rtmatnarrtt hawed W. IMITICR W. D. IMICIAN UOLL.II.IOI A BELLE STEEL WORKS. PLECE9Virn. COS C34:10. MatolfActurcra of CAST STEEL; !WHIN% PIAM soJ BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, CROW BARS, Ac, Pittsb adr, urgh. ,ffic.), P No. 96 WATER tITILEET Cop stairs). a. trn SUNDRIES. piton IuCE CONSIGNMENTS. - 3 - 1000 hbl•. prime Peach Blow Potatoes; 4uu hu.o. Nealtannoek .50 tx•ten lioshen Cheese, 73 do ite. 31aple Suprr, NI do Canned Peache a s; do do Tomatoes, so do Al esnlna Oranges. to du Lemon, 31 I,bls. Sorghum, 14 do nail t•lekles; 70 bones !raisin,. al tdo., prime 1,1,1 A vides: .lo •, and `s, 1,1,1 Peaches: 71 pkg.. pple Bolter; t lover ,e A s.d and Timothy Set d; 11e tier and 1•744 s daily received, by GRAPY a LtEITICH., mhB Na. Sts Liberty street.. ( DNSIGNMENTS OF FRUIT AND , - , l•lll,l4ucic. 347 boats Messina ((ranges, prime; UV • • Lemons, do •• Cbee•e, 2.5 • • Ilam burg du no doge., ('anned Peaches; .3.) • ' do Tomatoes: 10 bags Dry Peaches: 10 Olds. ('ranberries; 40 • • Pesch Wow Potatoes. X 43) bust). • • •• In Lark., R 4,111 V t.ll and for sale by POTTER, AI KEN A liilEt'Alll). 0614 340 Liberty oteeet. CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED AND Mt .11 aft 4 3-4 ear load. Potatoes, smelts and bbl. 00 00 IP. 31ensIna Oranges; IN) do do Lemons; Vt. l•Intoa Nut.: S 1 Pine Annie.; u barrel. )..gg.: tit do tato 1.1 m..; , hi dozen assumed Canned Fruit; ,orglttsm, Batter, Lard, Ac. W J. STEEL & MBE., mih22lll ho. 1M Third Street. ALL I M! lsi° !,r li ! 66 W (, rtl:,‘kora7:..l Wlne. hKW PATTERBS—Breek. Etruscau, Louis XV, F.mbroldered, Muslin and Lore. ESPECIAL MENTION Is mode of low priced HOLD PAPERS. /Mr - Store open every evening. robot W. P. MARSHALL, 117 Wood street. SUNDRIES— «+ trail. prime Sorghum; 40 •• • • Pickles; 20 •• Pickles. In salt: 40 . •hoice Nary Beans; ao •• New Dried Peaches; 20 .• Cot and Dry obacco; 100.1:210 Cigars. all grades, In store and for sole low to the trade by mbla CHAS. C. BALIILEY, 21 Liberty at. - FLOUR! FLOUR!! MO barrels "Wide World" Flour; 1M •• "Star Mills" do IM" • • Ilarblnes". the 100 " "Grant's" St. Louis Flour. Same brands delivered in paper Backb, de•irod. K For sale by EL NOX & WEN. ap7 79 Lnamood. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING.. ER—The best 10 nee and the only Wringer with cog ors s. ale Ca at ll hoe d 221 and 'M St. CU grt one We ß si atree nd be by satisfied. F t J. & R. PHILLIPS, oply. Sole Agents for this County. OIL -40 bbh. No.l Lard Oil; 2:5 • • •• 1 do Ludo " Pure Duck Creek b. OIL in store and for solo by JAMES DALZELL & CO., nahl9 00 and 70 Water street. lIELTING! BELTING!!-Leather d-r and Cum Belting; alto them Packing. Ilium CU kat., de., for sale at reduced prices; Lace Leather and alva , to always on band and for laic,arboletsalo and ratan, at bloc uniZt et Clair Wont spin .1. d 11. PHILLIPS. NOTICE TO GLASS AND STEEL +, MANUFACTURERA—POT CLAY.—too bbl.. to arrive ou steamer Importer, will be mid at St. Louis prices, freight Included, if sold from the wharf on or before arrival. = GRE'EN APPLES-50 Obis. choice `-^ York State Oren. APPlee..)Ust received and Mr eale by JNO. OANXIELD, apt! Nos. 241 and 141 tlecond streets. MILL FEED-2 cars Seconds; 1 ear aborts, For Bale by IL KNOX R SON. ap7 79 Diamond, Aliegheny. D COPPER AND BRASS. Ws., 5 boxn and a pleces Copper; bbl.. and I box Break Now landing from steamer Potomac fin sale ev ap6 14NGLISH PAPER "LANDINGS atsassortment of ICED PAPERS, with and without bold, to arrive next week, nll'A W. I'. /11.AUNIIALL. 87 Wood attest. MAPLE 8V All-16 bbla. Gramm. lated Maple Sugara o l72 nda nd 2 boxes Cakes for mile m 71 4 Wood tree dulatA n K i sn a Liliu.l. QUGAIREI---150 bble. Coffee Crush d Sugar; 7 Wm. Crushed, Powdered and Oran ;detect eogara, for sale by HEYSIXR ORM.. myv Nov. Eli and lb Wood street. PICTUREO, GAME, FRIIITS, LANDSCAPE & BOUQUET; Pictures In ()old Frames, for wall decorations, for vie by rays W. P. MARSHALL. EED B.Ant.mr-400 WU. clean Seed Barley for sale by =las AleflAN ANJER, D 4 Second at. POTATOES—AOO bbl. Prince Al bert and Peach Blow Potatoes (or rale y br mbe J. B CAILTLBLD. POTASH -12 casks No. 1 Potash /a store and for dabs by JNQ. B. 041X1L6L1). 40 - Wlll I CO :4:41 HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, lORIMSI CORM IV PE I Eft Ull, MN = Desires to return thanks to his Mends and the pub Ile generally for limit liberal patronage. and 'meld eTKVa n tt l e Y EelsTe r r ' t? i t tlTrletit ' Vr with a ba llig u e st ruirw r e ' Vl return se stock of Fine Woolen Goods, MalAr sinCKly_aEßdapte td to UENTLEMEIVEI SPRI , G VR REMOVAL. T. & J. T. irtiNCE, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. HATO Removed to the New Building, No. 196 Liberty Street. Owing to WA lateness of their purchases for the SP KIND TRADE (the senior partner being now In the East) they are prepared to exhibit hauls for the CUSTOM TR ADE at the VERY LOWEST QUOTA TIONS that goods Dave yet reached. They hare, and Soden to keep, a SUPERIOR STOCK OF CLOTHUSO FUR SALE, OF THEIR OWN MA N U FACTURE, and EQUAL In ail respect. to CUSTOM WORK. Inll3(6wdltm PT 011 WORK& WOOLDRIDGE OIL DEFINING CtCATIMPAI.Mrir,, OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. j a i ti g lil 7 ll.76N l =and Treas.?. WORKS IN TEREPERANCEviLLE OMee, No, 2 Duquesne Way, (Ne. , Bo•yontlon Bridge.) JLANUPACTURERS 011 PUKE WHITE . EtT3ll - NIN GI- OIL. Brand—" Lucifer." This Ott cameo be excelled for burning properties, color or Ire test, and hi pot up to well seasoned bar n+, ltable for 11OXIX USE, or X.1L1 . 0/fr. lIJB- Üb:ltm COL 1t.1121/. . Dtardrrome—dolut Watt. Robert Lea, Geo. Bile C. B. Herrou,_ . C. L. Caldwell, H. H. Coln., J. W. Porter, IldilL Wallace. D. W. C. Carroll. lalMarad BONDED WAREHOUSE OF PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Wool of Battle Sind USIIIII.OII !Brimtr. Brooklyn, N. Y., Storage for Relined Petroleum, In 'hate sad Barrels. Bee Chen_ ,_lars IT Office, No. IX BEAVER. WNW, New York. oet - ly SUPERIORTIitTIENGIENES. We are eonetznetlng, and ',II keep on band. perlor style of ox -T-• 3ECONT/arrlDellOlED 11111 PRIM A COIIOII Olt MIMI BOHR We and parties needing engin...for TAP pgr i t a to can and Dee them, corner o; YULE and 0 . 13 BT AT EM. " ArAVICIN W TM " ;MPHIL L a cu. COILILESCIAL OIL WORT- PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Constantly on hand and for Ws AT THE WW EST 1111AREET RATES a J. H. SAWYER, No. 0 WOOD STREET JAMES WILIfJAIB, SM= AND DPALIPI 171 CRUDE AND REFINED OILS tillPs Sleet Duquesne Way. Pittsb urge Sr 4.111 attention givesi to the sale end ship ant of Petroleum and its psi:4lmM toss lignmen respeetfally solicited. rostagest Etoz la. mh2ilv Wm. houses A.IIIZB JAMES 111111111 & CO., MANUITACTIIIIZILS OF OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. 1:1012loc., map Midsarls.ct ISt, = 0,11,1100:46p4:1 IHE FORT PITT FOUNDRY. CHARLES HAP NEPHEWS uNOPLCTvatms 13/ HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND ALL KINDS OF HEAVY CASTINGS. apeelal i t A tral i tme r 111 ,d R01 30. A. Nalll.l. WORK. REPAIRS attendeAl to promptly. A. heretofore, the beat materials will laws," • used at thbi ► Foundry. A t is called to our NEW FLY WHEEI PATTERN and incresaed facilities for olttoggu th nolhlyd NO. Wag. JOHN AL,Lag .4•11. L. WKS/. VALLEY STOVE WORKS. ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., Ocoee and Warehouse 301 Liberty St opposite Smithfield, Maar:tractor. • great variety of COOK, PARIA/R and HEATING STOVES, among whioli are the cel ebrated Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking Stoves; also, the Autocrat and Sentinel, for coal or Wood, and the unrivalled lilarof the Empire, for wood; also, Arches, Orates., ;fenders, Sugar Kettles, Dog In. and Hollow War generally. mid a.. IMADIAT... ...W. VAIMIHA J. O. SUADLE7 /ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. klennfacture every variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Amongethlch are the celebrated ILSTILICELA, TROPIC/ and TALLMAN (coal Stows; YOMAXA, VET ERAN and EttONl3o , lo (Wo ad (look Move.) Ai manufacture GRATES, ORATE FRONTS, dses Office and Warehouse, corner of Second and Woo streets. rlttstmegh. Xs/trance on Second street. MANIIPAOnhMI3,S. FVDIUSTEILkL WORKS =GM Y. 110411...JAW115 X43.11021...110XTZE1 ORB. MUCH M. BOLE & CO., POUNDERS, ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA CHINISTS: Manufacturers of eTEAMBOAT EN GINES, OIL WELL ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVES for Coal Works, all klndi of Ltaid and Marine EN- GlNES,ma d well earn ed to ord Prom the reputation of the Manager. Mr. JAMES NELSON, we hope to secure a liberal share of patronage from Steamboat builder. and others wuniuggood machinery. Our aim will he to do all work to the best manner fora fair componea. Goa , and to do it In the lime we say. All kinds of CASTINGS made to order. Repairing Machinery promptly attended to. We ran turn a Shaft IS feet leap, and bare or torn a Polley 20 feet diameter. SertlhopDuquesne Way, near the Point. foundry on T hird street, near Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARSENAL GLASS WORKS, • M, RYRIE .1, CO., glauufactarera of SLAGS, sad 1311 ZEN fiLAßre WARP., Droggiata. Ware, Bottles, Dem ar. ooya, &c. Warehouse—No. 144 WATICII toterrouMUM and Want atrects, Pittsburg frolt=g7f W are. superior to mot Glassware of th e above dracriptloa. All order, r i oratt r y=ded to, Particular attention pal& to auszly .ria SEVERANCE, No. SS WATER s -/s MUM_ ittsbrgb,_manntactuer of BOILER ISIVETS,WitOUOMT IiPML.I.B, summon and nulroad of every descrlMl o l4 Particular abed or abaped Spikes and BJvcts, large or small. made to order m abort noel*. • good as. sortment constantly on band. 211 N.. 1. COLLINS FIOXIX WlllOlll lOLIJNEI & WRIGHT, Britton's, Brass and Nlteet Metal Workers, Brtttanla Cot ters, Carbon and Lord OH Barners,and all Merest styles of Brlttabla osettlis tilos* Manufseterers. Orders prosoptly filled. Mo. LW ISZCtIaID Pittsburgh. Peen. c,e7ity lzsoLwa Dizite) in :41:11 To nom nurumus AND SOUSE KEEPERS. MVO, GRATES AND RANGES. We respectfully Invite r the attention of the public to our eatenslve variet of COOKI N GVICtI, GRATZ FRONTS, IfIENDERB. ANG- Be ac. Harlan rt*ntly Increased our facllttles for man -1"71m=008714 , tbe MST COOSIZIO RANGES to be had ln nix oue COMM jilty,,,we -wed or anything ln our line of buUneos to give us n call. 33.T.1M1531113=a ib CO" iso.a*BEllTYlSTZElMManufbeturers l araii 4 TRIUMPH and BLACK OAILVOOK - IST° wnroa ORDINANCES AN ORDINANCE to authorize the (leading and Paving of sundry Avenues and Streets and one Alley. tine. 1. Be fl ordained um/ enacteXby (he &Led and Common 11ounciio of the (Ate of A lleyheny, cud 14 so hereby marled by fie out/meats of' the some, That an the Committee on streets, he. d they are hereby authorized and directed to Invite and receive propo sals for the Grading and Vas I ng of Ches.... Street. Syramore Street, East Lane. Allegheny Avenue. North Avenue. Mart street, Irwin Avenue. from Western Avenue to North Avenue: Bradsiork Street. from dill Street. from Allegheny Avenue to Bidwell Street; Tremont Street, from Inland Lane to West ern Avenue; Beech Street, from Borth Common to Allegheny Avenue: Hemlock Street, front theoint where the paving now terminates to the east lino of Esplanade Street; Henley Alley. from Benstock Street to the hill. and for the Paving of Avery Street, and to contract therefor with the lowent and best bidder or iskidere, at their discretion. Soc. L. That fur the porp sse of defraying the coot and expenses of the baldprovements, there be, unit la hereby levied. n specia im l tan, to be equally as sessed Ilpon thenral lots bounding and abutting pi n the said avenue eve s, stmets and alley, respective ly, haproportion to the feet front In them respect• rely comprised. nod bounding and abutting so aforesaid. SEC. 3. That no soon as the cost and expenses of Id Improvements, shall be folio ascertained, it shall sa the duty of the St ...et Comm insloner to assent and apportion the ensue among the several lots bounding and abutting upon sold aven ues, streets and alley. unit thereupon accordion to the rule above indicated, thereupon 1..1mq-site make demand and collect the same, according to ors - seldom, of the Act of the tieneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled —All Act detliting Ilse manner of rolleetlng the °openers Of grading and paving of tine streets and elle), of tho City of Allegheny, and for other purptues, passed the Onth day of March. lidd. Sac. 4. That no snitch of any ordinance an may con flict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, he awl the same in hereby repealed. Ordained sod enacted into a law this,. the lulls day of May. Anna Domini, ono thousand eight hun dred and sixty-fix. JAMES MCBRIER, President of the Select Council. Attest: 11. Naves noun, Clerk of the Select Connell. 111 A LILES W. BP.:4NET, President Or the COI:111110h 1 . ( ttttt Attest: itottater Dybwontit, Ile. of the Common Connell. myl6. AN ORDINANCE to authorize the Construction of a Sewer In the Second Ward, connecting Sewer on Wert Commons. teTtog I. Br it arrricri nut and rriartra by tie Be fort (Nbetheem fain nei Cr el Mr rag of el 1 byhrby, 101 , i it I.r hereby enarted by thewalwrety rkf the sum. That the Committee on Streets be and they are hereby authorised and directed to advertise and receive proposals for the eonstruction of a Brick Sewer. be ginning at the intersection of Ohio and Allegheny Avenues. hi the Second Want: thence smithwardly along the rehire of Allegheny seenn e 201 feet to the centre of Braddock street: then along the centre of Braddock street eastwardly 07 1 c feet to Tr wont street; thence :don. the dentre of Tremont street south wardie 7a5 feet to the centre of Basch street: the calibre of the sew yr to this fultnt to he three and-a-half feet; thence along Beach street east wardly not feet to the west line of Irwin avenue, of the calibre of four feet; thence south-e.t 'earthy 5.10 feet ton culvert under W estern avenue. of the rail lire of nee feel: thence ionlll-east Yrardly 00 feet to the terminus of the present sewer on West Co of the calibre of six feet, and the said Com mittens eare liereby ,autlmrised and directed to con tract therefor with the lowest and neat bidder or Mailers. at their discretion, the said sewer to he con. meted lecordine to tip plans and specitlca tlona dratstb . 7 o l . l , l , e . l , l , er . :tr o ti n fll ., g t Regulator and ait- R Va r t ..- . ' 7! y Tha ' t for the ;nen . se . trefray Ing the cc,. an o dine... of constructing the aforeaald sewer, an assessment fairly and equitably In proportion to the teenent reedited, shall be ma de on all profuTty which T eat seem to be benethted thereby, and that Menet,. dames hltehey, tames eirrathani and S. W. Mel/lune., freeholders, are hereby appointed a comission to make such assessment and report the Fame to Councils for their approval. OrdPllll,ll RIM enacted Inlets law, this 101.11 day of Al., A n one tinntsami eight hundred and six t y-aix . .IAIII , -.1 kIeBRIER, , President of Select Connell. Attest It. NlACrkitnt.. • . • llcrk of Select Council. CHAS. W. lIENNY. Pr:evident of Coll:mon Council A tte. : RoncuT I/11,01,11, . . Clerk of Common Council. my 15 A N ORDINANCE to authorize the li Coustruction of a sewer in the bed of the Fenn sy I tants Canal. `lac. 1. flr it ordained andenacted by the/fecal and Common Vow..ris of the (nty of d Ilephrny, audit t hereby enacted by authority of the game. That tne Committee on Streets he and they are hereby authorized and directed to advertise and receive proposals for the construction of a Mick Sewer. be ginning at the cast line of Anderson street, In the You rib Ward, thence westwardly along the line of the canal IWO feet to the Canal Baste, In the First Ward. of a calibre of tire f..ett thence southwardly along the line of the canal 1040 feet to the Allegheny river. nt • robber of eight fort, and for the con *lens-nun of • Sewer from Anderson street to Grantham Street, of a calibre of two feet, and to contract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidder, at their discretion, the said sewer to be con,tructs-4 according to Um pions and speciOcs tlons drawn by the Recording Regulator, and ap proved by the Committee on street*. Sac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of conatructing toe foresaid sewer, thassesment fairly and trail) - top roportion to e benefit received. shall he made on all property whielalTay seem likely to be benefit ted thereby, and that Messrs. James L. Graham. Alfred Slack and Lucas Osgood. freeholders, are hereby appointed VOLOO3 tOli tO make each its•essment and report the to to Councila for their approval. Ordained and enacted into a law, this the ion day of hey, A. Li., one thousand eight hundred and ; JAMES MeBRIER, President of Select Council. Attest: D. MACrlitaliON, Clerk of uel,•ct COIIIIOII. C. W. MENNEN. President of Common Council. Attest: ROBLICI . litt.mdtrrlt. Clerk of Common I trona'. Irtyl3 A N ORDINANCE to authorize the COnstrnetion of a Sewer on Belmont Street, pleat iVard.l3ll - of Allegheny, Sesirttia 1. Rift ordained ana twitted by the ho- leer and Common Onstoci 4 e.l the Oily of Allegheny. and it le hereby enacted by tha authority of the mum, That the Committer on Streets be, and they are hereby Modem, and .llrerted to advertise and re toroposals for the Cow...tit:Lion of a Bck Sew r of four feet catiihrie. heal I‘l.llng at the pon ri d about la Ale mirth of Rebecca street: thence *oath ward• ly along the centre of Belmont Street for the dm of ahout sto fell to the ttillo river. end to emi t ram there tor with the hiss. m and hest ladder or hid..., at their dist,, lion. the .10 sewer to lad constructed at:cording to the plans and ppm:ll/ca tions drown by the Recording Regulator and ap proved by the Committee on Strx:eta. SE, 2. Teat for the purposeostr so' defraying the coot and ripener, of cucting the aforesaid sewer, an sitasemantent fairly *nil eqUitattly pro porttun to the benent remised shall be made upon all property which may aeem likely to be benefited thereby. and that Messrs. James Graham, James Richey and S. W. McGlone., freeholders, are here by appointed a commission to make such assessment andreport the same to Councils tor their appval. Ordalomi and enacted Into a Um a tilla the itab day of May, A. Is., one thousand eight hundred and JAM. MeISUTER, ProtWent of :Select Connell . Attest: 11. MACII,It =MlSti=E C. W. BENNEY, President Common Council Attest: it. Lflkwotrro, m 1 1t Clerk of Common Council. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. PIUNG OF 18E6. HEM/LP/UTICA, (BLOOD CURE.) Thls article is expressly designed to purify and restore the blood toe healthy mtntiltioth by which SCROFULA and all Diseases of the Skin are effect ually removed from the system. Sold In bottles at AO cents and 111 each, by SIMON JOHNSTON, apt Corner Smlthnold and Fourth Streets. GEORGE A. KELLY, WHOLESALE DEISM In. Jrb. 87 flood Street, OPPOSITE THE BT. CHARLES HOTEL. Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, 39 . 3aNa.M . 1070:332 . 11.1r, PAINT'S, OILS, VAILNIBH ES, DYEISTUFFS, &C The Retail business will be continued at usual at No. 63 Federal clei:et, and corner of Ohio and Ft der al streets, Allegheny. Ini_y2l.lyd J. SCHOONSLUBJEO & SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE W LEAD, BLUE LEAD GROUND IN 011. JOB PAINT/N OIL BARRELS, Ma4CD. €ll3 Woad Ellt:repot. WI:, 10 CASKS dios POTASH, prime, lust rine I veal au sale by flEtaliE A. . nut iWbolesale Druggis t t, 37 W KELLY ood street. BBLS. PUTTY, in Bladders, Jon received and tor sale by tiEO A. Y. awl Wholesale Dru ggis EGE t, 37 Wo K od EL st L reet. 90TONS WHITE LEAD, in Oil, Just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, my) Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street. 15BBLS. FLAXSEED OIL reed and for sale by OEURISIC A. KELLY, my! Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street. PUIVRI I OI/ 1 1:44 FURNITURE . AND CANE AND WOOD °Nam,. Manullotured:and far sale, Wholesale or Retail. JAMES W. WOODWE LL, NOS. 97 A 99 THIRD STREET, Opposite E. Edmondson d Co.'., and min NO. 1 FOURTH STREET. JOIMPU MIT= ANTHONY JOSEPH NOUVEAU $4, SON, Itlanu fhotarers and Wholesale and IletaL Demers In FURNITURE ITED CHAIM, No. 434 PENN hT. above the Canal. have on hands a lune assortment of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, a Wahmt and Mahogany, of their own Manulheture, and war ranted equal In quality and style to any snamdhetur er the city, and wtl eel' at reasonable prices. HAY! HAY!! HAY!! THREE CARS BALED TIMOTHY 'HAY, FOll SALE BY SHOEMAKER & LANO," 172 and 174 WOOD STREET. :(.I,4Diizi SURIMEIL-STETBOIII HOUSE, LONG SEANCE!, NEW JERSEY. This new wad elegant Hotel will be opened for the season on or about the 18th Of Juno next. Thls hotel Is TertleubtrlY erragged for the comlbrt Room. can be seen for the season by epidteettOta at the Astor House, New York. to J. C. M. sC. A. STETSON. On the MO of April the Mock:bolder. meet at the Astor Muse to view the plant and 10. ..a=tr rooms. A few .hue. of stoekmunslo Mn. of, , P o llee Irtstatnit _ towrthwc_ Macau dose 21 7 r=3(41ritik . "r"'"iltyltrl"11OU MEDICAL DR. KEYSER'S Pectoral Syrup CURES CONSUMPTION Cures Bronchitis` CURES COLDS, .r z . t _ 7 M M CURES All Diseases of the Lungs A was of five year.' utaudln ured by D BEIt'S PECTORAL. BYROP YIITIMITBOII, January 11. Man. ln. nun.:—aly wife haa been &ditched wit b t/i cough and ciltticulty of breathing (or flee or 11l years, which, far several years back, had gribmally Increased in violence. The complaint has been her editary. and she had been treated try several physi clans wl thou tan relief. In this state of her easel procured some ofyour PF.CTOILA.L.OOI3(III SY ItUr. I bought. the first time, fifty cent bottle, which re l [eyed her very much; I then called and got a dolls alai, which eared ber entirelnd stie box now nri trace of -the former disesce, ewespt warm - nem / would also state that I used the medicine myself td cold and cough. .The medicine cared mo by taxing nor dose. I erpresa my entire satisfaction with 111 medicine, ana rota are at hems publist this you desire o. 11/11.13021, Alderman. Fifth Ward 1 . 1 - rt . 's/maga, April hi, 1857. READ THE TRUTH.—Du. listerau—l have daughter who has taken several medicines fora bat cough without benent among them Aler's Chet., Pectoral. I purchased from yen a botue of p.n. Pectoral Syrup, and before she had used half a b tie she was refleved. The second bottle cured entirely of her cough. JOHN DARIN, Robinson street, A ',teeny. PITTSBURGII,December SLILIII. A El HEAT CURE BY DR. ILEYBEIt'II PECTORAL SYRUP.—I live in Feeble. township, Alleghen county. I had a cough and spltUng, which eon menced about th e lib of February la s t. and walla ued c ou ntrys. I employed the best physician. In the, and my cough coutinueu unabated until early In October. At that time 1 was advise to try your Pectoral Cough Byrum which I did, as afterT bad taken one bottle Iwas entirely free frog the coughing and spitting. had despaired of era getting 11, and I think it should oe .nova ton this valua ble w remedy will do for others what It be done In my case. JOHN C. LITTLE, Witness: B. M. Enna. Peebles township. Parrott TOirlailbar, April la, ISM A WONDERFUL CURE.—nome Woe ago an of neighbor of mine was ve,y with a but Welsh! which every ore supposed to be consumption. relative. told me that he hod [ascii every remedt they heard of without benefit: hie brother came is see bins die, and all were confirmed In the belief tbat be could not live. I bad about the third of a bottle (your Pectoral syrup, which I gavehlm, and it en ilrely cured him, to the utordshment of all. Who makes the ease more remarkable. La the extreme AIM of the man, he being about eightyyears old.l have no doubt the Pectosal saved his life. JOIN DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL BYEL/P IN 'MAIMS VlLL.E.—Please send me .othermpply of your val able Pectoral Byrup. Almost everybody arouhd no has the cold, and are enquiring for "Dr. geyser's Pectoral Syrup." We have sold sixteen bottles the est week. and are now entirely out. Mr. A. Altar and Mi. P. Maher, both of Blairsville. Pa.., told us they would not be without It In their fandina. ty fact, all who use It once want It again. Sours, sesDeckfully. J. B. WATTERNON • SORB. January 011, 1880. prrriumacm. November IS, PAS. linlnzw—Althotighnot an advocate of Patent, Medicines, In general, It =fords me pleasure indes Acribable to recommend your PECTORAL. , 11YR1.1r. sa medicine, it is well worthy the attention of an person 'who may in any manner be =Meted wit! coughs, colds and hoareenees of any kind and for tne peculiar onallflestione for removing all that disa greeable sensation attending a severe cold. I have been, more or less lay 1101,1=theted with the severest of colds and hoarseness. At times my =tom would oecomie so closed as to prevent m) A tom above whisper, and by taking=few ernes of the above Syrup It would relieve mennUrely. In recommending this medicine, 1 most nnhesilsr tingly say that It Is the test remedy 1 ever fo cud. Ve r rit r Pui tohifAvr,i;roat2::lo;ca,d say tast i ly Yuan, meat respectftilly, EDWARD J. JONES, Cashier Mises.. Deposit Dent, STLTJBLIbrILLE., Ohio. March 14, ISM I have used ,Dr. Keyser's Cough Syrup for a bad cough of several years standing. and eau amend'', ray it Is the beat medicine for thethat I b era same ever taken. J. W. PUN:E. COL. PRATT AND DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP.—Dn. Rusin—Dear Sir: Excuse the delay uf my acknowledging the excellence of your rector& Conan Syrup wooer. 1 take great pleasure In say ing that it Is all you say it is. It knocked the noise out of my cough, and the wont onel was ever afflict ed with. I have not used more than one-half oft a bottle, and I can and do wish that all who are Millet. td would give It u fair a trial as I have done, an hey will be proud to say, "It is no quack medicine. would not suffer another such an attack for an onsideration, or at any cost. lam confident I cab reathe more freely than I ever did. I shall always acknowledge a debt of gratitude (Sr Inventtng au excellent a remedy. You are at Liberty to an trty name In this regard ea you think proper. . F. PRATT. Messenger Common Connell, Pittsburgh, rsa N. B. — l Sin no stranger to my Rdlow-cltlatan, atm all who entertain doubts can oOnentinie personally. E.P. C. ANOTHER NEW CERTLPICATIL—Da. ILK. SKIPS PECTORAL SYRUP.—I had been troubled with a cough and cold for several ween—so bad to t that I could not Bleep. I had the advice and pte cription• from three ol the best physicians to tha city, whom I could name, hat do not do so. I dually procured a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup, which cured me entirely. (Signed) J. W. SIMONTON January 9Lh, , No. O. ..M6 Liberty street, PittsbUrgh, Pa. P 93 "STOP THATCOUGHIIia.""How cant dolt?. Go to Keyser's, on Wood street, and get • bottle of his Cough Pectoral, sad If that don't cure you, your case, meat be desperate Indeed , " This Is a specimen attic colloquy one hears every day lu chld-caterung period. of the year. And we can, from actual cape rlment, cheerfully concur in the adviser's admoni tion as above, for we have tried the"Pectoral.,"ln a most stubborn vase, with entire success. Beer two weeks ago we went to Pittsburgh, with one of the most distressing, contrary mulish, onsubdualda coughs we ever experienced since our advent upon this mundane sphere. We coughed steadily and Ulm boriouely for one whole weed, in hopes oft tiring It net, but It was no go. In fact, It seemed rather ,to have Improved by practice, and to have acquired strength, potency and distreedbillty by the opera- Lion. In this otags of the dare. we coughed our *ay to Keyser's, No. 140 Wood street, procured a Olt. mitt bottle of the "Pectoral," toot It, ammrdLig directions,and In forty-eight hours we were mantel of the 0014, the enemy having unconditiona ll y sur rendered, after a brief , but unequal conflict with se formidable ad adversary ss Key.r'• famous Omar PectOraL —grossanilts 011ydarr. DON it. lan. DR. KEYSER'S PECTOII $ L SYRUP LI:=EI=I DR. GEORGE IL KEYSER, Na 140 WOOD STREET Z.lttimiltrtargki. 3E.e.zaaave4. T EIE Great Nervous Remedy. Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote P' - "° Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Care timed Ur. Keyser's Nerqous Antidote Will Cure Twitching of Lee Name Dr, Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Herm°. Headset Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Nervous Cream of au Po Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neonate Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Netunigiae the race Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Wln Core Near, oot il ° Bi4l. et Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote vnu Core ttearatia °fate Heart Dr. Keyser's Nervois Antidote Will cum Nearataiaotthe Ll•m.dlught eld Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote gill OM NOUralate B e vi sc p Dr. Keyser's•Nervous Antidote Will Cure Palpitation of the Hen Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote win can, Pant.. and Weakneu oil:Moms& Dr. geyser's Nervous Antidote WM Cora StOPTO*Co or Iflutteang of tbelicarl Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote will o.r. Tien from Iticeasive Drink Dr. Keyser's Neereas Antidote alZa Un.00110941 1 / 1 11111 Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Win Cure Lowness coreptrite /Revered lied mid by DR. GEORGE H. KRUPA )C4O 4444 Strait, 11 1 4,1402** r aiskawr M M. M. 1866 SPRING • ARRA.274II3dENTAIIMIN =NOR' c"N TBAL R. IL -T tsar OoaltarllSDAY, April Ist, 19X. Mtn@ will leave the Thilon Passenger DepßtOolner ".." nitnigipaa= Vre . OR: m !do ejirurarePs A. ...A. Locc . esaren. 1.119 r. narrisbartipt 1.1 F. Haltimor, 110 P. YOll4 TM 1r. ,. 10:15 P. 0 . 4 Phlladelplaitt adOr. pd 11 . sto 'I IIVIVIWILe p siret Vt tem. ah at 010 a. 31. stopping at nearly all stations; Altoona,' at P . U. Hurt/berg, 'S:.SO r. U. arrrsloa at Philadelphia at 1:10 A. Ity this Lae are transferred at Union Deno!, WIT directly to Expreas train for New 'York, reundoi thereat am.. se. . . - _PHILADELPHIA mak at 4:10 P. stoppill v ertly at prirtriral Arrives at Latrobel S. r. Altoona. 910 C. 31-• Harrisburg, US a. st.; Baltimore, 1: ki a. n.• se w York. via Fbiladelpble, r. St., Tilt anentes% IDSOO A. sr. and l'itllnJ,nr,ola, it a... R ini Cars run %liftman on this train term ins It HaltilnOrn and Philadelphia, and it, New Tor via Allentown. FAST LlNS—leaves Pittsburgh at 1/),CO 7. 61,. etopprug only at principal stations. Strives at AI. toona at 1:10/A. m.; Harrisburit s • BIS a. M.; Sala. more,/ rim m.; Now York, via Micah/vs I, gel P. m.; Ptilladelphts,? LW P. N.; and hew Yolk. via Philadelphia, at SPCA. IL ?phloem tgapprer. 11=ritrithar trains, BundaysszespLid. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION-D.l4(eet spa Sundays) at 2;60 IN m.. stopping at mauler !Malicia between Pittsburgh and tionemangn. and convict lit g at Blairsville Inteirsectlon WWI trains en the In lip im llninch and Wut Pennsylvania lialtroaa. ALTOONA ACCOMMODATIONLit (bit et SmitlisTE at 7:50 a. at., stopping &tall:roach:oElJ. s between Pittsburgh and Altoo_ na , and making clo connection witk teal. on the indium Stanek. 11 est Pennsylvania nanroad, Shensi:ours I Crosson Hall. "n• W alr s d l i cco c tuni d" Od b ali r tu ß . '‘ NO! h l, daily (except B - days) at em aa. Braddock's Acurtnutodatlon tundaya Wall's Accommodation No. days) et 11:60 A. tr. Bradtlo•ck.• Accommalatlon Sundays) at 3,10 P. a. WalPii Accommodation No. days) at 4:50 3. Y. Wall's Accommodation No. 4, daily (exceptu U s i lldaye at 11:06 s Acconimmistion No. 6, daily (0.,..pt I; a days) at 10:50 P. The Church Tra)n leaves Wall Station evert a in day at 9:11 A. 14.. and arrives to Pittsburgh Ott. :16 A. M. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at map P. 1.1 and arrives at IA all's Station at 1:00 3. ss. No. 1, .daily fet•N•i t dnliy (except 16c. N. 2. daily fez 1 (extern B u Returning Trains arrive In Plastsurgls as follow es 110 Yut Line First Wall'. Sutton Accommodation LSO A.M. Brtriton Accommodation No. I VIM •.116. Second Wall's Station A0P0611610.16/1021.... Sad A. IL Johnstown Accommodation..- ...... IlsW A. le. Braddock`• Accommodation No. 1........ LOD T. v. Baltimore Zama. 1110 r. v. Yhtladelphla Exprea2.ol . l T. 11. Third II all's Stallon * Accommodatioa..... I:20 SI N. Braddock's Accommodation ts o. 2 lIOSO Wall's Accommodation, No. 'BOIS r. Altoona Accommodation and Emigrant... 10:00 Ate. Baltimore Express willarrive with l'hiladels Ida Express. at 2:06P. Of:, Sundays. 'I be new Union Depot Hotel,occupying the three tipper stories of the Depot Building, Is now open tot the "Amiss At. accommodation of the traveling com munity. A capacious Restaurant to open at ALL 1101730. day sad night, Sundays excepted. Ninths—in case of loss, the Company will held themselves responsible for personal Wiggag. only. and for an amount not exceeding OW. W. H. BECKWITH. Aseut. At the Pannsylvantaeentralltallroled PasaangurSta- Bon. on Liberty and Wuldngtan Orals. prinrsmu. WAYNE RAILWAY AND nAuxue.d. 1865. WWI _wand N IQU, IFT.awatigia CHICAGO • CLEVKLAJW a rirrsuutton Ater Arrangement. IS 136. fwvember 1.118. trains will rub s• roiii;;;;;;Viii — - Lazo. Fbr For Fittattrort. Ohteaco. CrlB.la.a. Express MO A. Y. 2:50 I. Expre55.........1:43 P. M. P R. Express 2:46 P. M. Mall 7: CO A. R. 11:00 A. R. For Newcastle and Er1e...".. ... .. ....... Hemming, arrive at. Pittsbnrill: P.. Yt. W. A C. N. W.-1:50 A. m., 0:10 P. R. P.M. 9:00r. X. O.& P. E. R.-11:115 A. m.,•:30 P._ .M. LW? ACCO.IIIIODATtON TRAINS. Leave Allegheny for Nxw Butotrrox—OPE A. 14. MN A. mi., 44:01. R. .• . . TILB-4:03 P. M. NW C.E4TI4-460 P. N. EODNONIT-1147/3 P. 11. WELLBVILLN-4A30 P. H. tUrnlng, *alive at JEllegheNl W. C.Et .N OA. H. Y. F.. Ft. E. W-7 24D P. Et., CEO P. N. aOOI7iIO . A. I tTgv. A 4 %AKIN, llelm ATT .. UNINN Piterengetelli• A. C Allegheny 011 1/' 020 P. R. MYER, General Ticket Agent. IIT'rBBII/ UGH CO- __________ DOINVEN THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE VIA STEUDENVIELLE. TO CO.LUDIFIUS, CINCINNA'I I, LOUISVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS And all the principal Oltiea. WEPT AND 110E/TITWERT. . On and after MONDAY, DANIA! 18D, ISM, Traim 1011 1... and aril, at the UNION Dart T as follows: DOrmer. Atrium /ta Past Llne.—.lll ........ - anal A. N. lieu " y. litettbetivilie le. C. r. Oen.' Lei,et Agent, Men ermine, U. N. L . MLITME.Wirt. IOH, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, ritt.leiran„ pITTSBURGH ANDa t iumai CONNELLSVILLE E. R. Spring Arrangement. On and after THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH, IRMA The tr.es will leave the Depot, corners Rug end Water attests, aa Lomas Ai rfism Pittsbures. Pitts , • to and nom Uniontown... 7:ma. sc. a:00 r.n. Express, •• •• x:00 P. L. 10114 A. r. Wett Newton Accommodation 6;15 r. at. B:2C.A. 51. flint McKee:mon Accom'n 11:00a:60A. Is. Second •• e. U. 2:05 o .ma. Braddoct's 4:lne. ss. Bad p. . Sunday Church Train to anti from West Newt0n..—...... 1:0010:03.i. ty ets For Tick apply H. C. SHA to LL ENBEHG ER, Anent. W 11. , o inn . , Supt. 0E27 Iv A ULE111:11. ti • • PALL 61' IIAILIUM.• EIFACM . 9.WrAgin CHANGE OP TIME. On and atter ThLUILSDA , April 2GOt. tratea will leave and anise at Depot, ,:ue n or Pike and Canal streets, Pittsburgh, as fallow.: Leaves. Arrion 7:00 A. AL CM P. If 4.18 r. AI. - 10705 A. X 8:(0 A. If Mall, to and from Matoning. Walgirkarecorn2latlon.... Klaklnanltle • do lint Hutton do .... 00 a. Y. 11.3)a.. at. Second oo ....11 :OD A. Y. :a° P. Second Hutton do .... 11:30 F. Y. O:4SP. IL Sunday Church Tratn, to and from BodaWorka 101 r. Y. 10:ta A. K. apla I.I..BLACKSTONE, Supt. . XEDICAL. HIUDIF'HILEVS HOSIOEPATHIC SPECIFICS. Have yroved, from the moat ample experience an eft. tire mmess, simple, efeeletit and relLsble.' hey sin the only medicines perinctly adapted to pOpftlas tin —so simple that mistakes cannOt be =Actin using them; so hartolcas as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. Mai& No. 1 cores IfILVEUS, Congestions, !Mamas. tton 2 •• WORMS, Worm Fever, Colic. •• CHYL t biI e *COLIC, or Teething o:ln fan_ 211 4 • IMAIIIIHEA of children or adults.. 22 6 • DYPJINTEIIy, Griping and 1111100 K Coll. 26 •• Chol.t.llA. 2101112133. Newell. 22 7 •• 4.W1J0H21, Colds, Brontaitle 8 •• NEUIIALGLA, Toothache, /Mew sae 22 I HEADAML, lick Headache... ..... 0 •• IIYtIRE BIM°. Moinach." 28 11 I I UPPME2I2 wants and pololn periods - 2 •• LEUCOBBIitEd. or Whites fa II•• CHOUP,Aosmo cough 14 •• SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas, Cop- 22 tln• 12 18 .• RHEUMATISM, allrheareatie pew re 13 •• FEVER AND AGUE, UMIL and Fever TA I BIM 7 . .......... 50 • •CATAHMH, acute or chmeM . moo. exma . ............... ..... ••• 9 20 `• WHOOPING CUMULI. Weennell2 . . . .... •••• •—••• 2 2 • • DISCgAao/OklMPaired near. 80 ... . L - lJ pLay .. h 41 0... • uENkRit ory. PV weakoooo •` DE OPlnt gecreUone 20 •• BEA 1210120 23 5. or Wogs,' hum .• AIIAP E ASE. sihval ..... O 0011Intrirt u nt r a' 4 " . hi ..... S2I9=INGS at Change Lam !I •O. SPHAPSY,Opwros, lit. VILA , Dili': ors GIPTLLEILLI, ulcerated sere throw MO raitrimr cum& Uascsorlo TlOl5. m morocco ease sad book com plete WO 0, ow of W Was, In morocco and b00k.... e tame or fa large mg., plain caw and b00k.... 84 Moe of /0 boxes Cho. I to 121 and book. 4lll A. Tosiiak Corner of Fourth and Market street'. For rale bz F..ValleallvalaTratc, /LEWIN% Muketstreet, corner of the DimnOtie ( Pittsburgh. sad 1. J. Zan, No. 164 Federal Street. alleghelig; McCLAILLN 1202CENNAN, comer a Diamond and Market street. Pittaburgb. ~ ......mmi DiII.STRIMLASIVE4 BleLIIIlltaii• coUGH BALSAM Le 7,7--, -- " warranted to be the owl/ We , - ''' 0 1.1 Q 7';',.. potation known to cora , Gourds, Colds, lioaraeriess.. C 1 1 7 1 .- 4- , ' Astfika, WhOoPlog..COOkt4 . _ • , , Monte Coughs, 0 ~,_ lion, Bronchitis and ..op.. - Delos prepared from - r.ep MO RE and fleets, it 1. hamUng, sgt . - 1 . =4lll;rtitabie enr au ........... : • ifiestlout or he ,____TUOSS awl Lungs par 'sic monists ereirg . -.mi. - S. E. 'SELLERS 4 W.. ii:lrd ISVuotatuaxAsmors. . _ _ PlLE — C — mif MDT' tun ODIUM thou- • - nods of the wont cues ' BLIND AND lief.tf.. BLEEDING s Vrilin.i PLUM. 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