egke Vittsbutlit 6autte. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1866 ROBINSON, BIeCLEAN & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh, Denim in all kinds of Govenunent Becuritles. Gold . and Silver, tinctirrent Bank. Notes, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, etc.. etc., etc. Deposits received to Par Fundsend Currency. In terest allowed on time deposits.' ColleMions mule In all pasts of the United mates.= most ovrombm tell 2 Orden executed with lsnatch for everythtng in the trueness at the Boston. Dem York, Phutaderpnle. and Pittsburgh Brokers' Boards strictly on commis sion. & Blr.g&laNfghTLZLl'C''.*Dr. Turk. ini.ll - Dosteon. Tongan Ar. May 17, ISM The gold market is steady In New York to day at I. The effect of the large shipment On Wednesday was bounteracteel by a sale of more th.n an equal amount by the govern ment at 1303• Doubtless we would have aeon quotations at 1X8F135 bail that not been the ease. Sixes of IWO fell off today, while 5:41i5 rose the same amount. The amount or the latter reported returned by the Steamer Java ware much over rated, consequently there was a small recovery. There Is no change in 7-3 as. NoW York quotations 102 - They are slow of wile here at anything above 102. The home stock market is without any change of moment. Bank stocks are in de mand, even at present high quotations. We ay report sales of Allegheny National at 5S and 59; of Bank of Commerce National at 10734; of a small lot of 11. d IL National at (WA. Fourth National offered at 105. Peoples Na tional In request at 109. Exchange end CM sena sought after, but none In the market at reasonable figures. Railroad shares are quiet. We can report no sales. 011 s rousing up in a small way. Columbia steady at 19‘4010. One or two of tile long for gotten llst begin to show signs of life again. It !sleek' there ...re buyers tor Ritchie mi. '2O cts per share; for Pittsburgh and New York, and some others at 10. "While there is lire there it hope," but really, we thou tilt these were dead. Copper stooks are getting lively again in the Boston market. Quincy at 490150; CllB at la; Franklin at 44t4; Fewable at 39; Illnesota at 11; National at 17; Rockland at 4 , ;. The loan market Ic quite brisk,' and rates are advancing. No. I commercial paper, how ever, Is not plenty. Loner gradns press the musket to some extent, though by no means In excessive amounts. It was feared that the failure of Work, Ilreouch .1 Co., and the sus pension or Messrs. k rumen & liable, would act unfavorably upon the loan market here; but the amount permanently 'locked up Will be Lao tusignuleant to muse any contras: ton of moment to borrowers. The senior part ner+, we are told have, as was universally ex pected from their established character, at onee L and without debate, teamed over their private and personal effects to secure credi tors Cl the house here. The characteristic promptness with which they have acted, de serves honorable mention, and depositors will wait the few days necessary to complete the arrangements for their payment with pa tience, and entertain none bnt honorable re flections upon either of them. . Whatever may besaid or thought about the operations of the Philadelphia house, which brought on this disaster, there have been, and we trust will ho, bet One opinion in regard to the gentle Mee we have mentioned. The failure through no fault of their.. /displaced coon demon, perhaps, an any easy thing to de in t wicked world, has brought sudden motor tune. A generous public ,will mention their names with increased respect, as their renal, ness to bear the entire brunt of the misfor tone is sr, clearly made evident. They wit_ pardon ns for saying this much, and accept our sincere regrets over the unexpected turn in fortune. —Stock circles were calm yesterday after the severe storm of the previous day. The suspension of three houses simultaneonely wits an event well calculated to arouse the financial fraternity of Third street, and ell with alone men of lees excitable tempera ment. We had hoped that the enrrent reports us to the stability of certain firms would settle down into airy nothing as they often do, and were lona,' uently ill-demosed yesterday to injure, by the publication lief the ...peeled names, port lee that might possibly turn op all ed. The firms ,oho failed were ilessrs.Work, 71 ,, 0uch Work. 4;mM:on a Co., emit It. V. Raley. to the latter two, so hope Is en. "wt.:tined of their recovery, and their credi tors expect little or nothing. Work. IffeCouell & Co., however, are not hopelessly beyond the ',crer of redemption, although for the present their affair. are In such inextricable confnsion that nothing definite con be and us to their (more Pettleelleete. As a banking house they stood in very high efedit, and the members of the thrill we extensively known and con fidently trusted. Six or eight months ago they undertook. to carry a large load. of Heston v rile railroad shares for other parties, and the rul ing agoras for the stock being very low, they lumght largely on their own account, until I finally they trot control of the company's at fairs, superintended its direction and owned almost the cot Ire capital stock of the concern. ily the manipulations of the bulls one bears at the stock hoard the stock gradmilly advanced as high as 47 from 13, the starting point. The outside public. never boughtßeStOrlVUll3 tic any extent; Wei as the stock was offered et the beard. Work, IleCouch ItCo. were obliged to Idly it In, In order.to khcp up the toile of the market, Inc a break in the price Was a break lathe firm. It was too heavy a load to carry, and the Meek was only a ounce of time. Last Reek they were bu rrow ws to a large extent from private par —and the batiks, rind such was their credit and standing 4hat almost any sum errata he had that was asked for. One of the hanks loaned the firm 88e,000 on Saturday, and this we are assured was done after its explanation to the cashier of the bank as to the condition in which Messrs. Work, MeCouch it Co. then stood. For the Arm personally there is a wkle,apread snared/Iy, so much so that they have already received offers of assistance from brokers in their immediate neighborhood. Whether they will resume again is smatter about which there is comilderable doubt. ' if it should turn out that the Pittsburgh branch of the Messrs. Kramer it Rehm, who are re presented to be very al been unen cumbered by the local difficulties here, the street-May again welcome back this (for the present) broken house, and the creditors be yet pale In Press. - —The published statement of averages of the leading Items of the New York Associated Menke for the week ending on Saturday last, shows the enormous increase in loans daring the week 0rta,657,1:13. showing an aggregate of gird,T/1,217. This ia about forty millions greater than same time last year. What is an equally startling item in the statement is an Increase of deposits during the week of 117,17ff,- . • the aggregate amonnt to 11 . 21,,55•2.• 1311,1,heing fourteen mill lons of dollars in excess of the amount held at corresponding time last year. The reader wilt remember that the In crease here noted Is not simply thousanini, or huudreils of thousands, but m 11111,061 The le gal tender notes increased nearly four mil lions during the week, and nearly twenty foUrMilliOns within a year. Though the spe cie Increased three millions during the week, the amount held Is amine tan Millions/east/an a year ago. The additions to the, bank loans, for the last week or two are - chiefly on ernment securities, either byptirchase or as collateral held ler money borrowed. With this steady expansion of bank credits there most be a corresponding advance of all prices. The increase of specie, which Is mainly from the May Interest on 5-Ins, Is timely for the present renewal of the export demand. Nen York Pttoek rand Money Market. New Youir, May I7.—At the four o'clock open Board, the wiles wen.: Ohio, 2WLi; Canton, Glil; Cumberland, 47%; Spruce, 5; Quielcsilvor,s44; mariposa, preferred, 21; Virestmth Union {TOM graph Compitny.W4; New York Central, tili4; Mile, 74; Beading, stAt,; Cle 167% a ; Old Southern, 7itg,; 'Pittsburgh, velnd end Tel do, 1ot%; Rock Island, 93'4. The Oummerrlal's money article says : The Stock market appears to be relapsing again Into a con lit of dullness and depression- The condition of affainf Engltriul and er t the Continent nags heavily upon the mark - ether*, not in the ware( linidneing any definite an prehensions of panic;trtM from a feeling that a panicky condition in countries with which nearly the whole foreign Csintaorce Is trans. acted cannot fall to pro duce urea and disturbance to the large interests on this alde. At the regular Board this morning, there was some speculative movement On some of the llisoullanttrus Stocks, ft:Specially In *Cumber berland Octal, which 'advanced 124 c under the clique operations, and on Canton, which dos • ed liAtt higher. The liallroad lint was, upon the. whole, doll, the prevailing disposti. Mon being to realize . Some conaidemblerlots M ere sold on n astern aceount“ind some large sales were made in Michigan Southern., w close up the speculative operatiOns. NOW York Central ens motive under the eilaru, op cautions and rose ye. Governments are quiet. The gold Interest bonds are depressed under apprehensions of the further return of 5.1. is from Europe: 5.20 s Of '6.2 sold St 161 46 101 %, the issues of .61 and 0 65,102. Money is in rather more demand, and wit hear of some calling In of the i per cent. .10ans. Tilesupply at 5 per cent., however, Is abundant. Prime paper in In demand at* 6% per cont. Gold Ilns natter weak and less in m inu end, There are no Indications that the . Treasury has sold largely to-day The prices of mlitiu l t mocks bid in Boston ~.,17,nr.for,votls Palls, 40; rank • - pin uovai ton W ater Power, Isle y, llaiy State, 1373,.", "I QuineY, 11l ' Inbar aniciihristn in Store in Chicago. The fhlinteleg table, compiled from the . _alma reports of the warehousemen to the Rotatory of the Board of Trade, shows the =mint of Flour and Grain In store In goon the kith trust.,eompa red with the eanottnt in store on the same day last year : 37,570 57,AM 633,213/ 7o2pra .1,969,47 227,0A1 f 116,672 417,015 154,265 51,010 166,491 LU Artta Flour nt aCen .1114'IBY lrblindelpitia liras. Market.. Pnitanit.rnia,- My" is.=rii metal, 'tie 1{ , (1 - IIILVO noticed for some time pait,loontinnee very dull; small aides of Ito. Antbracito are making at alliail2;7l*.tio. at,a3a, and forgo[ in a small Rat' ht frolt a tl4o3n per ton. Atanuhe ture4,lrua le abo d ,at about former rate& PrITSfIURGa NOM Ii,ETIs. Ossici oV vas Prrtsattaalf Tistrasnar, May 17. IM. There Is but little that is new in commercial ,natters. The demand for most of the leading commodities has fallen oil somewhat, and while the excitement which prevailed a few days since has subsided, prices, nevertheless, I are pretty well maintained. AlMlES—Pearls art In demand, and in light supply—sell readily at 18. Potash quiet at Bto 8%. Soda Ash dull ana nominal at 5% for com m(TNlWlrSugatimnetteady but unchanged Cuba is selling at It to 12%; Porto Rico, 18 to 11; Soft Refined 15%816; and hard ditto 17. Coffee i s quoted firm at 35 to 27% for common to strictly prime Rio. Molasses quoted at 75 to en for I'orto Rico, and e 1,1561,151 for Now Or leans. Rice, lu% for Rangoon—no Carolina In market. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet but unchanged—re eelpts increasing. Rye is in demand and we can report salmi of lOW bushels at Si. and 1 ear to arrive, at $l. Oats dull, with sales of west ern on track, at fo—small sales from store at leecO. F E;; ,oh .o tt m ill in demand ro. o m an o d ve m m aLb t o i rotet r t . le: ;LOUR—Continuos to come in pretty freely out the demand is fair and the market etendy, and prices are pretty well maintained. Rye Flour to scarce and firm—being quoted at 65,50 46,75. PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet but steady, with a continued Lair jobbing demand at 14 to 1414 for Shoulders; 17 for Ribbed tildes; '2114 for Plain Sugar Cured llama, and 33 for Canvassed do. Lard is quiet and unchanged at •M for prime kettle. Mess Pork quoted at {524163214. POTATOES—Firm, and in good demand at the advance. Peach Blows sold In lots from store to-day at 111,40 to 51,50 per bush, and el to 0,23 per barrel. Sale of 1 car, on track, at 6 1 0 0 . UTTER—There wals some little Inquiry for shipment to-day, but there is no improvement in prices, ttse being thebest figure named for prime Roll. EGOS—Firm, and with light arrwals, fresh packed may be quoted firm at •Xl. SEEDS—There is little or no inquiry for either Timothy or Clover Seed. Owing to a lit tle competition among crashers, I Seed has been run up to *3,63 per bush. DRIED YRClT—Drmand fair and market steady, but prices remain unchboged. We continue to quote at 15 to 17 for Apples, and Is to MI for Peaches. PIG LEAD—Is scarce and higher; sale of 350 pi trAV- 11. 61ay be quoted at 651) to 515. SURGIIUM—LsdriII and unchanged. OIL—Es. 1 Lard to quoted at 161, BEANS—DuII; prime White 61,75 Per bush. • HOMINY—SmaII sales at 404,,;. PIITSBURGIirEI:KULEUBI MARKET THE PITIVEVUOU GAZETTE °7"°. V Tatinsi.T. flay 17, I". , CRUDE—There Is no improvement to note the demand tor Crude, and the market eon- Moen dull .trtd depressed, with a drooping tendency. Quotations may be fairly given at 14 to 1.44, bids returned, and 19 to 111‘..;, bids In cluded, and these may be regarded as the et tremmi of the market. Sale of 100 bbls at ibis returned; and dib at 19, lib's included, and reported that there had bee some few small sales at 14. There was som a s little In quit-3- for shipment, 19 emit. packages In cluded, being o ff ered free on b oard cars,w b Ile holders were asking 19 to 194,, on the spot. Refiners arc still holding off It, anticipation of st.lll lower rates, while, as a *moral thlog. Credo dealers are anxlona to realize. Tele grams from Oil City quote at 11,50 to $4.75 per bill at the wells. REFlNED—lkauled oil continues dull and depressed, and while there is very little dis position on tho part of refiners to contract, buyers refuse to operate unless concessions art made. There were orders to-day for Ph it wdelp.hia dehvery tall% for May; 13 for and 44for August, but thus far seller. cannot be found at these figures. The unfavorable character of the foreign news together wlth the apparent confusion In money matters, Lends to depress the market both here and In the East, but we hope to be able to record an Improvement before many days elapse. Titere is next to nothing doing in free oil, naitivim—The arrivals of MI by the Alle gheny River since our last report, were as follows: i W. F. Logan W 3 Fisher & Bro Sal 21cKeley :IMI Baxter &F.llison. a. W. lialdetnan ...... J. T. Stockdale.. fat .1. Gallagher _79 J. E. Strickler... :kr/ 172:9 LIVE-STOCK MARKET Or?tea OP TOP PIPTSPRitlatt Shares, THURSDAY, Slay I:, Itsi6. CATTLIS—There Inte been at remarkably brisk deuland for cattle , " this week, and with a good attendance of buyers. and only mode, Ate arrivals, the market ruled very firm, anal prime to extra grades have still tnrther ad vanced. The advance Isere Is In sympathy with the advance reported both In hew York mei Chicago, and holders experienced no di f acuity-in selling Out, and that too, at extreme prices. Prime to extra (at cattle natty be quo ted at s to with a Rule of extratOblo steers reported at!(rt, the highest agora realized at these yards for a considerable length of time Common to medium grades of cattle sold at rem ft to 707‘4, and, us already stated, all of the cattle,. sale were greedily pinked tip, asil I hat, toe, nt pretty Staten figures. If the east ern markets shonld turn out hard next week, we are of the opinion that we could name sev eral parties who will he out of pocket consid erably, as the (orfigues for cattle this week railed higher than r along time. SIIEEP—The transactions In sheep have been moderate this week, anti while the mar ket wits tolerably active, prises, as compared ith Last week, have declined from t to of cent per pound. Clipped sheepl this ' reek at hone sto 5% per pound gross—one rove of extra, averaging Ins, I,n - eight , bile last week, blayers were very pieta) , anti o grout was the nOtnpetlttop, that the same lass of sheep sold at to o transne ions in wooled Sheep or Lambs. IIOGS--Demand fair and market Stonily, v htlo prices have undergone but little change "raging from Ito 9%, gross—some few hunches if prime heavy °errand bringing 1/AMIO. The arrivals nation° fair, but the demand seems .0 keep pace with the supply, and Dile., earn teenently, are pretty well maintained. trOPPEtrya Or STOU R DATIPIBO VIZ WEEKPRIMP PAT, 15, PiCe. Cattle. liege Sheep. an tat) sly IWO W 383 llspo Philadelphia. ow York.... laltimoro.. 1V ay Point. EMS . IitgrOISTED BALES 0 r BOOS. :idler. Boyer. No. Arge. Pelee. Metzler to Hedges 131 1P) 950 Imhof!' to Hodges 103 190 945 • illlchreist to Hedges 91 aio 9 37 iillehrolst-to Ilqdges 111 1P) 925 Smith to Hedges 69 1210 937 Revs to Hedges 40 195 9 w *Mre,. to Hedges 65 170 910 Johnston to 'ledges 244 OM 957 Bennett to Hedges 112 Mtl 9to /Inhoff to Hedges 99 SOO 9A/ : 4 triekler to Keys 41 191 9ro Thompson to Bell 11 997 575 Evans to Imhoff 91 511 975 Dilehreist to Voter 'M 173 937 Given toVoter 114 176 1. 93 Given to Galehrcist & CO.. 205 0 45 9al Imhoff to Voter 100 r 2.5 10 ..% Londermnn to Orr 195 Mt 975 Orr to Imhof [lo6 • Inl 9 97 Bell to Keys , 57 ad 9Vo ILIrrOBTLOSALIta Or 11.11. r. Seiler. Bever. No. Arge. Prim Phillips to Hedges Ist 109 6AS Blackwood to Haynes .... 170 92 5 25 Shields to Haynes 176 108 sau Smith to Orr 200 /V 5 12 Smith to Orr .10 90 G 35 Monroe to Orr .' . ... ....... 100 HO 4pi IlasbLionser t.oo Orr 797 90 5 37 healer to Downing liri Kt 3 75 Clarey to Hess. 64 93 5 05 Shields to Rhodyman .... 177 IP) 540 Monroe to Logan 300 RI 5 00 Blackwood to Rhodyman, 170 91 5 25 Pollock to Mann.... 201 ' er; 550 Hoover to Deltrlch ISO RI 5 60 Hoover tc , Paneoast 151 90 5 60 McKee to Voter 2. 0 93 5 10 Jones to Voter 403 91 5 Pi Frazier to Howl lel 91 5 so Bell to Rawl 99 90 5 35 EIZEOIITED PALES OP CATTLE. . . Grady & Co. to Hodges ar, Niemen 93 head of (air Illinois steers at, 094 bend. Shields to Hedges 47 bead good Indiana steers, averag lng at. 8,10. Greenwald & Halm to Hedges & linemen 34 head good western Cattle, at b. 4. Hedges to Niemen RI head goal cattle averag ing 13133, at 8%. Mayors to John Smith 109 bead good cattle, averaging 1100, lit 7%. Maynes to Mnrphy 36 bead, averaging nee, at Se. &apace to Tom Mooney lahead, averaging 10/5, at 6%. slayinas to Murphy 02 head, averaging 100, at 7%. Singer to Mayne* 14 head of good rattle, avers/ling 1530, ate. M . Johnston to J. Smith hea good Ohio etocrs, averaging . 1350, at 9,69. uff to Mooney & Bro. 03 head, avers log 1100, good cattle, at 7,80{ same to same, m head, averaging 10.9.1, at 7 , 4; same to same, lc head, averaging 1006, at 6,70. LaiTertf e. l i t Co. to Murphy 03 head, weighing 62,4193, at 7 . Sham berg to Stewart . 17 head. weighing 9.49 u, at 7%. Lafferty & Co. to Almos 17 bead, welgli• INS 19 . 5 5 1 , at 7. Myers - It Needy to Stewart 34 head, weighing3o,Ms, at 0%. New York riorket. New loan. May 27.—Cotton firm, but 'inlet, at 35031 c for illadlb2g; thitifi s c . 3o. Flour dull, heavy, and We nn lowor, at 1008,030 for Extra State; 10,1002,75 for Extra 11. and PP@ linofor Trade Brands; closing dull. Whisky quiet, at 1 2 ,,RIRLWA. Wheat dull, unsettltal, and 2We lower, with strong effort on the part of operators for western account to sustain prices; New No. 1 Billwaukto, ..1,9702,00. Four hundred bushels of White Western sold at $2,79,13,00. Rye quiet; Western onOSte. Barley and Barley Malt 'quiet. Corn opened steady, but closed. dull, and drooping, at 77 sBBo for tinsontadi Serf,for Sound X.ts,,,t Western In store an dde trerek St% for Sound Yellow, and fi3c for Southern Yellow. Oat* in moderato ro- dent, at 3765thfor New Western, and teens, [or Old do. retrolcuttbqulet, tales of an bbls of etude at, 270, and ono thousand bar rel', of Refined bulnt Bond d t d a 420130. ra at Portz opened heavy, closetdoo WIAL for new toms, clos e VV./214 cant , latanl9.2o tor old do., ma far prime; also, 7NO bids :. new meta, for , June and Jetty, sellers' and buyers' option, at sls.lofit 130.72, and 1010.bbls., for all the y_r, sellers option, at Beef steady at slllgs2l for new Platt 01 W% and r. 18821.60 for now extra meas. Beef hams firm and quiet at 4µ70418. Cut meats erMat 117401..1Xe for shoulder", and IN @leo fOr hams. Bacon quiet and held Lard firmer at 106010. Butter is lower, at socrez for Ohio, and BleFte for State. Cheese dull at WPM- Allard, fer Pork. Bacon and Flour at ' St. Loots, We learn from the St.. Louis Democrat, of hat rirdar. that tb3 following subsistence awards wore made at that point.: General T.J. Amines, Chief Commissars., yes iarday made the swarms under proposals vdrklW444ll9rj!AMoOliasligjmiltiVtbbls mess . w amo!lbs.'faleColl sides at IMOD; 1W Coo do do 41. ;OM per Id) 1.041175,00 1 )11m bation aides at 18.30 per lb; 790 Mwarngle extra flour at 109,00; ao bide double trado at *13,00, and IMO seeks double extra do at VP!' New York Dry Goods Market, NEW Tenn, May 17.-Sheeting and shirting, - -- brown-prices nnehanged. Bleached shirting's unchanged. Hoop skirts-Bradley's duplex ARRIVAL:La. elliptic, per doe, hoops, 67;40105; do. empress j Lent Leoti.....liamilton .... Parkersburg tra11,1,251 woven zephyr, Mt - Myers' I X 1., wide Revenue' Kerr Portsmouth. t j ate . a k i , ll.o , I . loalf , e a rs a, ' . I N X . L, narrow, la to 7te Columbia l'orter St Paul. No. no, 3Arg - Tr2; . do., NO. DIMARTUZZa. 70, 47060; I W L standard dress shirts, N 0.25, ~,,,,,..., . Moore per doz., $l6; Canton flannels-Clifton, 30; Ne .r s r s " t i;,* . C . :2' .. n ar i n n Hamilton 40; Nassau brown, 25 Naumkeag, 30; Pemberton, ' A, 45; do., 8, 25. Prints-Allen's, noire LZAVISO To-Der, 16; American; 17: Amoskeag 15%; Dennel's 16; Armadillo Sweeney St. Louis. Empire, 11; London mourning, 155‘; Lancaster, ath-tm., WRATIZIR., ETC. Be Merrimac-Ti, 18; do. W, 10; Pacific, IS., Richmond, E., 17. Paper collars-Lockwood The river is again falling slowly at this Manufacturing Company, cloth lined, per 10M, point, with about four feet three inches in the $4O; Arrow. VA Worsted braids-Common colors, gi; No. al, high do, 90. Printed de- channel, by the pier marks last evening. At lathes. 23 , 4,,,• Hamilton. 22 , 4; Pacific an , Paper Oil City, the telegraph reported the AIM. - r . cumbrics-LEngllsh, 16618; I. S. d Sons, Al; Mar- gheuy rising yesterday forenoon, with rota, 'AI. twenty-four Incites, and another dispatch re- Philadelphia Seed Market. ported twenty-eight inches at Franklin, and P lima nr.trifi ..., May 15.-The season for ('lO. falling. The weather continnee clear and verseed and Timothy being over, there is very Pleasant, and apparently settled. little doing in either; scout tX/ such of the The Revenne arrived (rein Portsmouth last former sold In lots at from $5 to 15,75 per 61 Its evening, and will return again to-day, The for fair to prime; the latter is quoted at $545 Colltin Ida was aground at Class House yoSter -15450 per bush*. flaxseed Is scarce end in de. day, and was still sticking there last evening. mend at a further advance, with sales as 42,00 , She will doubtlesu he found at the landing Q 3 per bushel. , this morning however. The Bayard arrivml 1 and depart,sl for Parkersburg, and the Leni New Orleans Market. Leoti, from the same point, in due here this saw ORLEARI4, May 17.-Cotton sales - al , morning. bales; to.day's receipts 195 babes; 1-ow Mi- , The New State left for Cincinnati last even dllng, 33Q34c; Middling, 3037 e. Gold, 1,3[.a, ing, with almut all the freight she could take, Sterling, 1,41%; Frienes, s,iitu., New York Bank anti a fair number of passengers. The Nora, checks, lic premium. Freit.ts to New York, from Cincinnati, Is due here 1,0-day-her man -14; Liverpool, lift' s ; hover, IL4, ' ifest will tie found elsewhere. The Fayette and Chicane arrived and clear. Oswego Market.. oil again for Brownsville. These two boats, Oswsno, y 17.-Flour unchanged and In from the fact of their belonging to competing good demand; sales at 410010,50 tor No. I, $11,75 lines, are creating a good deal of excitement etri. for Red Winter, and 1114,50 for Double Ex-In the Monon hula alley. V The Armadillo,in command of ^apt. D. 11. tea. Wheat dull and lower; No. 1 Milwaukee ciui , ~,,,,. co , ~,,I, 0 0,,,,,...1,,, nom i l ..„l, Swee . ney, th riing upmpitily fo r . Lo uis St ---•••--- will leave early this forenoon. h ex- St. Louis Market. cellent accommodations for travelers, and is In charge of careful and experienced officers. Sr. Louis, Mny 17.-Cotton held above the Th e ma, goni,n.on left St. Joseph, Sin., on views of buyer a. Flour and Wheat firm and the 10th inst., for St. Louis, and will bo at St. unchanged. Corn better at itsQ7oe. i nits un- Louis, on Monday, 14thinst., on her way to changed. Pork, Bacon anti Whisky unction god, Pittsburgh. Wednesday'• Cincinnati (bnameeciat, says . Cincinnati Market. The Pine Grove anlved from Pittsburgh. Cisetrmari, May 17.-Flour nominal Wheat The Havana, for Nashville, Shamrock, for the NS, lower. Provisions lower. Mesa Pork 510,50. Missouri River, and the Messenger, for New Lard unchanged. Whisky dull at sl,=, In Orleans, departed-all with medium tape. bond. Gold, 1, 29',. The Lorena arrived from St. Louis last. even -- mg. She departs for Pittsburgh this evening. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. The Havana, for 20ushvilla last night, bore "glad tidings" to the hungry Americans In PITTSBUtuatI, FORT W eras a Ctlieeno. R. It. North Alabama-a portion of her cargo being May 17.-V3 has ink - J T Patterson; 34 sks rags, free freight, contributed by the people of CM odfrey ft Clark; 50 bars iron, E D Dithridgc: o i nn „l . 110 bits potatoes, LII Volgt ,t co; 1 car do. J Wo find the following In the St. Louts Demo. W Bartley; 500 bids flour, Shonnaker A Lang; 2 crol, of Wednesday. in regard to the recent sks flaxseed, 1 Mix bacon, li [Nsei! .1 co; 40 ..,. tr ik e " ~, that pinno, pirgs brooms, S ilo wisps, .1 Porterfield; 42 Inn" According to promise, our Irish and negro I,ooo m liarldin. , McElroy A c" , 11 "' 1 " . dour , " friends, those muscular fellows that Imitate Wallace; Tie pig,. lead, .1 II Canfield; HMO pelces 0urg ,,,,,,, , 0,,,,,,,,,, ye,,,,,, morning, In In, bulk ineat, V Sellers & eo; 1 ear lumber, GI , i ,. k .,' leg proximlty,the wultes In advance as usual, pie A s litcholl‘ I car .m`c...' 1 IL` I Y a : 5 .... with John Tobin, head centre, in front, on a tobacco, r. Megraw. prancing white steed, and a few of the vainest Ct. sextant? n io 0 Pirmacatin RAIL soap. in carriages, smoking real Haven., They May 17.-23151ei6an Iron, McKnight A co; hi I had a band of white and one of black must bids scrap Iron, Gruff a Bennett; 25 Obis line, clans, which created an unusual sensation. Plunkett .1 no; Ile 01,14. potatoes, Slt Floyd .t. Drays, and everything else of the cur , bud, of eo; ne 1,1,1 s flour. Knox a, McKee; PS) sks poll, course, to succumb to the ',emoting propensi foes, Potter, Aiken 1. Shepard; 155 1,1.15 , sand, ties of 'these sons of toil. They Ini,e partially Bryce, Walker .t co; 14 bids syrup steel, Antler- gainco their point, but they say they will coc oon, Cook A co- il hid. gins. , sleKec it m; 2 , Moue their amusements until they gain all. kgs barley, Keil A Ititchart; 1 Max spice, id ri' We are persuaded that they will disappointed Rankin; 5 kg's tobacco, C 1) Arnst Itl, 4do do, Thorn are some determined men among 0 Sheller .1 co; •5 eats,. 'Matches, II L Feline- steamtmat ennipailles. The Keokuk packets stock; lad bbl , oil, It Ritchard; I car lumber, li have braved It out, so far, and we are under Rcpt; 50 libis nom . , Ni.- slicks mill feed, .1 It W Inc impression in n r Li n ., 4 ,11 no, succumb. Fairley; l b., bacon, cook, Bro d co; 4 , addles All day the crew of the Andy Johnson work.) tobacco, .1 S Dilworth; 12 box. cheese, C C [unlisted by cabin crew and officers, and even Rainier; 11 do do, 51 J !Reek; 1 bid bloom Shrl- the Captain of the boat and soft-handed oni ver A. Lurear. I cons of the Company, avowed their determi nation u) handle freight, rather than to sub. Prersermen. Col-titan. Alto ClamaRATI R. R. n o ,. 17-2 „n.,..„ wheat, 1) w n ii„ on , I d o do, .1 s , unit to lie demands of Menwho have no right - - - • ..,, iii,n,„ oe k, m e e rro sy a, V.) Make them. The crew of the J 0111.4011. 1/11' ~ ... ... -....-.. Liggett & 2do do, .111.tqleOCk, - ----- - - - m„. pin o o l y floor; to o d o d o; J w of other Were COW tente., and W e. niirley; UM Jo do, negionyer & Assskamp; 100 time to work if intimidation does nOl dri .10dodo Gurtitner, ino bids potatoeso sacks them front their Mho, hurley, sturgeon & Bre; I nor wheat, Kennedy A rich part of yesterday's movement I & tiro; I do t oestros, .1 S Carey & e.; I do do, T the fart that, to show their appreciation of tit Merkle I cols, & ititehart; In I wrulity of the Henry Ames, which on Mon (ilhoore; oiropso „ ~; m o b, b oson; ha ! lay acceded to their demands, the strikers 7 kw , lord; Look, ere d so; 1 aka rn g a. w p pitched M and loaded her In no time yester- Marshall. day, gratuitously. _ •• • • - ALLEM - MST STATION, May 17.-Iwheat, Gilmore, SIIIIjI4OII , •o; plm. lard, ear John Her bert; 20 bgn mill feed, E It Morgan; 1 hales twine, 11 Gerwlg; earn wheat. Kennoly ,t 'W0;11;149 dour, S Dyer; 3 do do, D t.regg; .1 Mats, 3 Man bacon, .ho, O'Flardom 111 slos tatoes,Beektleld & N lehmte,• Ile hhls potatoes, Owens, Kennedy & Harper; 117 1/gs do, Me ledm dour, IL Knox t Son; 113 lads potatoes, Mn& Taylor. IMPOUTIi ItY RIVER. t 1111,1 AT 0113. wales, Adams, McKee co; 3 lixo steel, Biel r Spring ork. ; 140 oil Jae Bentley Sr; '22.1 empty barrels, Brooks, Rallenthie h en; Al bbls flour, 111:11- nett; 15 ten hems, Joe Craig pkx sun dries, I Dirkey et. re: 15 half lame, toluteeo, II ra t es ßize:li &, bill. mines t ie s 1111 wo rtb; fet sundrees, II A Falint.i. toek, lixs soap, Bay-worth; 11 bales cotton, Bell ; 4 ban aundues, Geo A Kelley; 3 do do, T W gun & cc; 1 do o, Samuel Reynold.; 20 boxes soap, d fl hi In do Mc./ Loci:art dodo, Little, Pattim; . 200 neu barrels. AI/ 5.1.111 en; bl.l , sorghum, Mehee Br°, 3 by& wino, Penne. It It; 15 bids lard od, Jame. II Parker; le lee .14PlIll Potterlield; 3 bb le liquors, Jos Rios; dour, II Robinson, 107 nil bids, .1 Reamer; Ilk , hills Boor, : ,. egh . myer S Vt:Scamp; . 2.1 trs tiledin F sellers h 13; bills pOLO.Lettri, A Taylor; 23 tobae ro, Weyman h Itro; Wu 10,1, dour, eases sun. : belts, Clark h. vo; .2.; pkg. grocerie., A Foster : Bro; II do C I' Neils . : II do do, John .ton Landing. EE=l==ll trrival and Departure of Trains. P 7 leant.% Central Ballrood, Departs. Arrieee. Day Exprees 2:21 a m Mall 1: 1 4 a to sitooria Amon 'n 7:10 a te P.M 1.100... ...... 2.40 s al Cincinnati lisp's 9:9, a in ist Well Arta:Wu 131 a m Sell II:40a m Penn Ae•n No 1.. 7.50 am 1 2 90s 2: 5 0 pm NI Wall ACCOM... s:5O a m lohnstown Wen. 2:op m Johnst•u Aceom. 7:110 a m P.M L owe A ..... 10 , 00 0 al 1.1:0-tErie A M all pm let Wall Aecons.. 6:31 a m Italtlinore Kip's 1.50 pm II '• •` 11::. am Al Wall Aerom... 7.3) pm sd •• •• 4:50 pm 1 1 01 140 4 semi s.. 2:05 pm in Wall's /ten. 6SO p in Wal la l a Ae• a 4 7:00 p m Penn Ae`n No I. 10:30 p ID Palos Aceom. .3 Emlgt Train-10:10 p m The church train leases Walls' litatlan every Sunday at 9:15a sn.; returning, leaves Pittsburgh at II:60p. m. Pittsburgh, Columba, and Cincinnati. Depart*. Arriees. fest I.lu 2:60 a m Fast Line. 9.03 are Nall .......... ..... 6e8.1 a m Nall 3:5 0 p m gapers. .. ... -.. xr..ti pto Expre......... .. .. 1:10 ato itentienellle An- Steubenville ... osenmodation .. 4:14 p m commodatlon -16:10 ere Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago. • Departs. Arrtoes. &sprees s m Express 2:491 a m IS sprees . ..... .... :58 pni Express 9: l a pni Express 2:58 p es Ex poise 3;M p m Pell 7:13 a m Nail. ..... ..... ..... 6.13 p m Wheelingrighton 31[1.5'11 Clap ea New B Accommodation ieavea Allegheny lepot et 9 a.m., 11:50 a. tn., 4:52 p.ln., and 5:40 p.m., 00260,500. 0:15p. mt.; New Castle, 3.50 p. m.: Loon "'y. 10:30 0. in.: Wellsville, UM m. M. Pittsburgh. Cleveland and Wheeling. Dopes's,. Amt.,. Lxpress ..- ..... :Ma m 'Express 3:M p al 61.preve ...... .... 1:50 pm'Express 9:11 p m Mail 117= a m Express 21MI a m Steubenville AcCommodation leaves Allegheny at V Is, tn. Pittsburgh and lgoinellawille. Irksixirts. Arrives. Stall7:00 a En. Mall 8•00 p in rep. e 5.... ..... .. 8:90 pm Ex prese . ..... ....10:00 v. m W. Newton Ann 6.19 p m, W. Newton A r'n e:7O a m 446 McKeesport- 11 : 10 a m' let Negev:sport- 8:3. a In 2 1 •• ...1002 am 2.1 • . ... 0:09 rem Braddock •• Ae•ti 4:10 p m Braddock's Ac• ti 1:40 p m ( hurell Train..., lON p in ChulTh i rain.. .10:00 a m pile eat Valley Itaireail: Nall 6:45 a m Express 11:00 I m Express 5:10p In Mall 6:10 tEI Accommodation. 1:40 p m Acconteasdatlan 091 a m rittabargh and Er e Entire...l, to Oil City and Franklin. Acre.. repart• • %:. ° Atts r trAti l l P ft m I ' Ne. 27 %Par- I ' m Il m ' itet,r " vtirr. a° ' - ' g° ' ai 4....,..0ute Boat-Grant and Water Sta. ArritaM. Departs. tn. ........ ...4037 p ni I 8:09 a m 8:01:p m liarniony Stage, St. Clair St. e:00 Departs. 199 p_. m. 6:50 a. re Bailer litage...No. 3 at. Clair Street. drier.Doorti. eh p. m. I 6:. Washington Stago...llare'• Hotel rrisser. I Dsparts. 34 P. m. 8.00. m __ EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS & LIVERY STABLE, WS) 14 410 PrliN BTREIL7 /AMES PAIN di SON, Proprietors. tHENIIIOBSB.B),ND CARRIAGES forolohed for al .ralas. Also. Carr/wos for ronarals, Wedding. and Earttes,_ at aloft notice NIGHT . unble rater. STA, OLE °rim DAY AND tkar:ivtl DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. _ PIELNG OF 1866. HEMAPA.NIK.A., (BLOOD CURE.) This article Is expressly designed to purify and restore the blood to a healthy eondition, by which SCROFULA and all Diseases of the skin nee effect uslly removed from the systems. Sold in bottles at 30 cents sod 81 each, by SIMON JOHNSTON, ap7 Cartier Sualthneld and Fourth Streets... GEORGE Av WHOLESALE DRUUOIST. - •Wth al Erood Sired, OPPOSITE THE BT. CAMEL= HOTEL. Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines inmmairtnummum . , PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, DTSISTUFFS, The Retail latelneu will be contlotted se usual at 63 Federal street., tut corner of 1410 and Ft dcr al Alieghe.y. _ _ _ JCHOONNLISLER b. SON, . . S Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE W &Uri: T.P.A D, BLUR LEAD aItOUND IN OI LEBBLS L , ' SUS PAISITLN OIL M4r4:o. 08 'ol7cvelie3 Mt:root. rem CAsKS prime, just received sad for Aube be tiEtrittiE A. KELLY, mut Wholesale Druggist, 37 Weed street. J received RIMS. Plrr ri'sale iw, n Slanders, tiE ost and to " E A. KELLY, Irtioletetle Dye st 37 Wood street. THE BEET EFFERVESCINC, =LATE OP MAGNESIA, ARMOR ADGER& Meade, L V. .1114103 3 K - RIVER NEWEL lag LINE OF STEAMERS, j)EOPLES' PI ttabarg h, , lll i to 7:ll%lLeis .. l , ty. Brow Tidyom u pany will nt a dally boat In.t.cen [lse alasve points. ennipri4ed of the new and aplencthi etc.-wheel ntramer• AIN. It. It. AIM, an couitnander. and F.I.ECT‘IIt. P 1111.1.11,, conkipethirler. ITnv Elector In now taloa completed anal will take 1.9 plaee In the hue Inn low Jaye.) The Chieftain will lent, Plttnburgh (or all points on rt• eLs DA TS. TII U ItSl/ Al's and 14 A.Tl' 11.11 A at s 11. a. Returning. leaves I:lenr•n for rittaburgh n MONDAYS. Willie EhIIAVI! and VILIDAIS, nt 9 A. SI. Intl Itrouruseille al I r. Y. .. • . Ihr t'nropany will hare a Ina-elm,. Wharf I at Motimtgaltela City and Irltunurgh. Freigh xh rd at all hour, NO charge for f 0181061.10 EJO.l4l.rn This Me will nut run hons on the liabhath. t 'lir new Wharf Boat will be located at the Yo. Grant street. tnylo:3. 1866 SPRING ARRANGEMENT MONONGAHELA RIVER Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva E.Ax.c:Nr.mw c)4cosheloP,-sr, Will run three daily 81de-wheel steamers between l'ittstofrgh Monongahela City, Rrovstis D vlll, Landing. lireeneboro, Geneva and the unkar.l UR Regions. This line Is composed, of the following steamers t [Ara FAYETTE. . TKLEG1LAPG .........." '''''' C ter : r ! L u c . 11 8 12111fPli. FRANKLIN ('APT. Z. W. CA RMAE GALLATIN li APT. A. S. CA.B.I.ILK. These packets well leave Pittsburgh daily at II a. In., and 6 p. ne, except Sunday, when the departure will be at 6 o'clock, a. ne. . The through packet for the 011flieglons dallyleare Pittsburgh daily at 6 p. to. • Brownsville y at 5 Is. m. Rerrunertwo—Leaves Brownsville for Pittsburgh J aily at 7 a t ne, and 5 p. m. Leaves Greensboro and Geneva at 17 O'elestite Rice's Landing atop. in. Leaves Monongahela City at 5 o'clock. The line is composed of drat-class side-wheel steamers, built expreasly for the trade. They w ill I bo commanded by emcees of long experience. w ho will pay particular attention to the want s and cone fort of paimengers. he boats will brave promptly at the hour ruivertimd Freights Received at all Roars. For Cattier particuLara, enquirer of WILLIAM McF.LILOY, Agent. At the Wharf-Cos t , toot of Grata Clueburr i b. L. COLVIN. Agna Itrowagvllle, l a. f0 , 9:1m4 FOR CAIRO AND BT.lair lia t LOUIS.—The splendid steamer ARMADILLO Capt. D. tilviMlT. Will leave ror the &bete and all Intermediate porta on THAI DAY. at to a. co. boom or to t ir ts7lo igh IrA A AT/67.4i i .LING WOOD. Agta. FOR CAIRO, ST. LOUlSs i ggit AND BT. PAUL—The eels steame LEONIDAS Capt. M. A. C3X, Will leave for the above and all sutermed late pert. on THIS DAY, at 4 p. m. Par freight or passage apply on board or to my 7 FLACK' & COLI.INUW001), Agents. IZEGULAIL PACKET FO WHEELING, MARIETTA AND ZA.NESVILI,K.—The doe atear l l l l, l lW R URAHAM, Capt. C. R. Broth, will leave for the above nod all Intermediate ports every TUESDAY!' ate ~ M RetIIMIMIC, leaves Zaneavllle every PRI DAI . at l am. COLLINGWOOD. Agent. STEEL WORKI3 PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS Manufacturer* of to neat refined Cast StelL Illgnase, Flat and Octagon, of allstses, Caw E . t.a.., Hoe, Yort , aod dbest Cast Meet, Cad Meal for REAPING MID MOWING MACHINES, NIT= PLOW WINGS. ISPRIINGIA.AXIMI• CIERAUDLARS, Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel, Otace—Corner of •tnt and Rots streets, Imo bloat, seEZ7:dy BLACK DLADIOND 1:220:113 Square, Flat and Octagon, of all axes. Warranted equal to any Imported or mannfactured In this coun try. Ang - 001co and waretwone, No, 10. d ISt First, an and LW Second *beet. Inttatnrreh. aroma OW. D. DZCLICIL UOLI.KAN LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. eariega r rt3 9 I C RILIPRINIA, AXLES, C P R l ffl i RAILS, dd. skir Office, No. es WATER STREET OW dtdl.). littsburdb. Pa. 17EI FURNITURE AND CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, bistivfActuredAnd Ibr sale, Wholesale or Retail. JAMES W. WOODWF.LL, NOS. 97 • 99 THIRD STUMM. Opposite E. Edmondson t Co.'s, and 11791 NU• 1 FOURTH EITUNIET. JOSEPH HEMS EIiTHOET 111211 TIS. JOSEPH MEYER 84 , 190 111 nitann dM astdMholesala and Rem. Design in FURNITURE 43 4 FER' ST. ittIITITTCATh FIRLNIT line On bin a a ta .n IV plant :ilnd Mahogany, of their own manufacture, tad war anted equal In quanty and Olin to any un t a t tn,onte et Manna. And sal. Manleabla Parkersburg. .Cble Inuatl STEAMBOATS I=l 1866 UNION LINE, ANDERSON, COOK & CO., IBUCCHBBOBS TU JUNE 8, BOYD & 00,1 C=l==l alsTii:=G. 'CIPCIOFILMcffii. rriTsstmtift, ra. PARE, BROTHER & Co., IF BIIST QUALITY WINED CAB? ISTILILL elb CO. ~x~~:~~~4~14:;~ HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1011111 Et CORIII or PIM k 81. UK 5t61618 PITTSBURGH. PA. Desires to return thanks to his friends and the pub Ito generally for [bell liberal patronage, and respectfully Inform them that he has Just return ed from the tastern markets with a large and,well selected stock of Fine Woolen Goods, Peculiarly_ itilitpted to GENTLZBIEN'S SPRING AND SURMER WEAR. -- rubl REMOVAL. T. & J. T. MUNCH, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Ligve fit:moved to the New Building, No. 196 Liberty Street Owing to the latent... of their pUrrhaset for the SPRINU TRADE (the senior partner being now in the East) they are prepared to exhibit goods for the CUbTOM TRADE at the VERY LOWEBT QUOTA TIONn that goods have yet reached. They have. And design to keep, a SI:PERK/N. STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR SALE. OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,And EQUAL in All rt.sperts to CUSTOM WOKE. rniattawdamYT OIL WORKS. _ WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING c, cPlia:r.dt.ST-v•, OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN WATT, President. HENRY H. LONG, nec'y mad Tress's WORKS IN TEMPERANCEVILLE OMee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Near Sespenelon Bridge.) MANUFACTURERS O PURE WHITE Ert_TnaNTlNl4a Cal-A. "Lucifer." Brand— nits Oil tattoo be eseelled for burning properties, color or Are test. tad to_p_ut up to well seasourd bar rels, suitable fur HONK USE, sr EXPORT. lUIF DEMI SItLIt - ITEM DitutcrOao---Jols Watt, Robert Lit, Geo. Bbselt, C. 0. Herron, C. L. Caldell IL IL Collis., J. W. Porter, Wallace, D. w W. , C. Carroll. ,landlmsl - BONDED WAREHOUSE OF PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Foot of Balite and Harribella Streets Brooklyn. N. lr, Storage for Refined Petroleum, 15 Tooke owl Barrel, See Ctrenlan_ Air Orrice, No. 95 BEAVER. STNENT, New York 0e.1.19, SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES We are constructing, and evil keep on band petitr style of 1101T.L. E1T47413-XI\TEUES WIIII EITHER a COlllOl OE TUBULAR MILD. We Invite parties needing engines for tale pnrpos to call and see them, corner %I PIKE and (OHARA STILEEIM near City Water Works. MACKINTI.MII HEMPHILL Co. - - COMMERCIAL OIL WORN- PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Connasal, on band and for sale AT THE LOWEMT MARKET a ATEI4 F ElMEll!lMEiliiii BIIOICZR AND DIALIS IN CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, Kill • e Bloat, %rug eeeee Way, Pitt sb urgh /fir special attentton e. product sale and ship maul of Petroleum and its *. (2ouslirnment respectfUlly solicited. Postale. Bat it sabt:l♦ WIC MULAISaa .1.4.1.111 IMMO iRTIrIN as CO., MANUFACTURERS OF OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. 4cortiaa v lB IhMearlscat at" =ZI FOUNDRIES. ri . HE FORT FITT FOUNDRY. CHARLES MAP NEPHEWS ILIMTIACTITRIRS 07 HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND A.LL KINDS or useory CASTINUB. Special attention paid to ROLLING MILL WOILKI ILACIIINERY and RETORT& REPAIRS attended to promptly. As heretofore, the best materials will always used at ttas Foundry. Attention Ls called to onr NEW FLY WHIM CATTERN and Increased &alai. for fitting th sam. nr4:ird WM. M•EILM.. ..... JOIIN VALLEY STOVE WORKS ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., Wil" "4 ZDlAMTe 'n fillaillar Y S Manufacture. a great variety of COOK, PARLOR and HMATINO MTOVES, among which are the cel ebrated Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking !Moves; also. the Autocrat and iieutinel, tor coal or wood, arid the unrivalled Mar of the Eruptre, for wood; also, Arches, Orates, fenders, t o Kttles, Ilog Irons and Hollow War generally. 1.131.8 BRADLUS... ...W• V.1.N1311.11 J. 1 1KTNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. lisnalseture every variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES .ong which are the celebrated EUREKA., TROPIC and TALIBMAN (Coal Stoves* POMAN.L , YET , ERAN and UtONRIDES (Wood Cook atores4 Also manufacture GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, die. Mace Pit t sb urg h . corner of end 'treat atreets. Entrance on Second 14:1• ELANITFA=DMW3 WORKS. UIIOII PI • D0L11....1.10MS IMLSON...IIDATITI OUR. MUCH M. BOLE & CO.. POUNDERS,_ REMNE BUILDERS AND MA oitx Manuraeitteers or sTEAMBOAT Es !USES, ttl - L WELL ENG I NES, LOCOMOTIVES for Coal Works, all kinds of and Marine Eli- ICS,made to order. From the well earned reputation of the Manager. Mr. JAMES NELSON, we hope to secure a liberal share of patronage from Steamboat and others want good machinery. Our mif 111 be to do all work fu g the hest manner for fa ir compensa tion, and to do it In the time we say. MI kinds of CASTINDS made to order. Reang Machinery promptly attended to. We eau t u r ns Shaft 35 feet long, and Wee or turn a Pulley Z) feet diameter. Agrshop ou Duquesne Way, near the Point. Foundry on Third street, near Market. rittehn rah, - Pa. • apludirnd - ARMENIA. GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE 4 CO., Ilanufacturers of BLACK end GREEN el I.Abb- WARE, Druegists . Ware. Bonlea Iletodjohns, Dom de. arehouse—No. 141 wATER WrittllTl between Smithfield and Grua. streets, Pittsburgh.' ... warrant our Warn to be superior to any man. natured west of the Mountains. Always on band. Glassware of the above description. All orders promptly attended to. Particular attention pale to private moulds. Iota: ly SQ SEVERANCE, No. 61.. ATER ~ STREET, PhUbUrS4,llll4lOractuner of MALICIA 11.1V/tTli,vmuuour tale ru, common and railroad of every destriptlon. Particular sised or shaped Spikes and Rivets. large or small, made to order at atoll notice. A good as eortment CaII.WART on twill. _ Dpt_._•_titlLlllta nit winowi VOLLINS & WRIGRT, Brittania, Brass and gheet Metal Worgoirs. Mrltbnln C. - tors, Cartoon and Laird Ott Bonwsond ttl diners. t - styles of thittanla used by Glass htanufseturers. orders promptly filled. a. No. is SECOND STURIC T, Pittsburgh. Penn net dy ttii 4 31.:NM. - - TO HOUSE SWEDES'S AND MOUSE KEEPERS. STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES We reap. trolly Invite the attention of the public to our extensive variety_ of COOKING trrOVEri, °GATE FRONT% FENDERS, COOKING Rialti inite.olo/ recently Increased our facilities for mon toring atm above artleteild awaatly tmprmed our styles of tilkATI: "NON and Introduced one of the IlEart COOKIAO. MAX EIS to to had In the Commu nit :Messy, wo ask Olin n nth.eed of .ything In- oar U aim toNlve Dan 113X/ISSWEIDELL ,ChClo., mi. 233 LIBERTYST22.22, Telaustieturore of Ltke 330 ecia 3 brted TH111132/1 OM BLACK OAN.UK 1123. . . BOOTS, SHOES, & c , I __ AMES', GENTS' J CP LI X Z.3:11=1.1E3 DX • i 3 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. B_A_LMORALS, Slippers, tee., IIIeCLELLANWS AUCTION EMPORIUM Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth Street, PRIVA SALE , I,AY AND 31,24 N EW /:ODDS. A SPLENDID STOCK Ladies', Gent's, Mismes', and ('hil- drew,' BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, OF A Id. 'I II E LATF.IST ,T 1 I. ES arcrevr c;r3pF3la ED ..Ek_f J. A. ROBINSON & CO.'S, 61 Market Street CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP— KeKI =I TO 92 FEDERAL STREET MEE Boo*., SIIOCS and Gaiters BEST As ,, ItTNIENT THE t'ITY. lAtwront EIVERY DAM WARRANTED AT M'CLINTOCK'S IMII= BOOTS AltiD SHOES .7811.2M/3 FILICIaIII3, ro. Market Street, near 51h. Second large porehase of 11011 TS AN I , Sll•lif.S this Spring. Wt. \r. it nu Itand I, full 3ftnortlrnt of varl..ty of IfootA and Slows. Aeleeted wills the uttno.t eare for till. mnrkt.t. W. 11,11, 4,4,131 31- • troth) to our ntock, ..e 1,1 cv.• IL to he the In,t In the elly. which Iwo. v. At 111.• lowtst Ph,:t• call al No. N.l Mark. Ilas tug had ovar all p.m, ...therteu.... lu the busmen.. ,ot. a•nhot rail to la. Itehtentlwr the Ware. No. +`.l liarttp,treet. tapir.. .1 All En 11,1,11. EIV 4:0013S. • J. W. CARNAHAN & CO., No. Eta MlLEc&rls.e.it eiti-ocvt. lave now onn 1,1.4 a ..‘ n-I int ost I. A I,IE lu:9 an 114,Y•S anII II I 1.1.1:V.N 'S Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, BairliloFalg. ril MMI!II=2I= SEWING MACHINES L ocK,,mt SEWING MACHINES, For Families and Manufacturers 1.1.‘ IF ALL ANL , R.XAMINLL Al' THE WHEELER & WILSON SALESROOM. No. 27 Fifth Street. WM. SUMNER & CO DROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES Have beet Fate awarded thee e FIRST ranuums ta fonowtng s fur the IbC.S: First Premium for best Machine work at Penns elate Fair. lint premium for best !litchis e work at New lor State Fair. First premium for best Family klachine at Oh State rale. First premium for hest manufacturing Machine Ohio State lair. Flout premium for best Manufacturing Machine MacnigAn State Fair. .rat Premium for best Manufactaring Machine Wisconsin State Fair. First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine Lawrence County Fair, Pa. First Premium for beet Machine for gene al pm' pales, at Lawrence County Fair. Pa. First Premium for best Family Machine at Bonk Comity Nair, Pa. First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine liticks County Fair. PA First Premium for best Mann facturing aad Pa mil Machine at Springfield Fair, Ohio. First Premium for best Manufacturing and Varna Machine at Palmyra Fair. N. V. First Premium for best Mannfacturing and Family Machine at Suffolk County Fair, N. Y. First Premium for best Maunfactnring and Family klachlue at Schuyler County Fair, N. 'l. First Premium for hest 'Machine for all purposes. at Allegheny floUnty Fair, l's. First premium for best Manufacturing Machine, Allegheny County Yale, Pa. first Premium for best Machlue w rk at Allegtien County Fair, P. I And wherever exhibited. A. F. CRATONEY, ocVteOtN■ No. IS Fifth slrool, Inltsbu rgh SHAW N. CLARK'S 1T1T.1...F1L0433:12=i SEWING MACHINES. 40 MS...a4:3laliaesis SOLD IN TWO DAYS. Are manufactured without any complleated muhin ere, and therefore are not liable to get out of repair, and are perfectly adailted for every descrlption of Fatally Sewing and Tailoring. We do not Mass our Mae Pines with cheap tnach toes, as we have taken oft Patentee prices. Tney 11E21, FELL. STITI , KNIIII:011 , FAL QUILT Licensed , Howe, Wheeler A M lt- U rover A Maker, 41 ilacheliter. All of our alachtt, • are warranted Ste years. AWINTS WAN't r.l). IL H. LONG, Agent, 122 Grant street., near lentA, itiVranutiou. Pe. oolo.lmeod STEAMSHIPS. BALTIMORE AND ILAVANA • STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ALEI. BROWN & SONS, Gen'l Agents, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Carrying the Untied Statem Mail. The TIT..-Clans Steamships of thia nue will ball an . I.'o "- 1.100 tons, Wrn.lltolllnn, Command, on AATII II CIA 1 - .•Ll 11 ERT Y•- 122a0 tot. W. J. nta dont, ...Mend er, on W Ellla ESIJA May It. Pron. BROW N• 0 NVII Alt T. T1C1.121.. rtli NT, At 1 o'clock 2. at- pn.rtnely. on the days announced. For trelitni. or imasage. Raving unsurpassed an ,' connomlationn, appin to HENRY M. WARTI KIM A CII., A.ents, 10 Seam., It HAI,. N. 11.-No 111111 or 1.0.11ng bit those of the ' , imp.- ny will be Maned. Permits for the freight mind Al jmocured Wont thin °Mee. NO freight received of lading signed on day_ of matt in.. apt.i. I y k t ,ITEAM TO AND FROM LIVER -11)01. ANIJKLIERLIWN (IItZLARD) twine a week. The 'Nit AN LINK. sailing EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, CARRYING U. 8. lIAIIM. Ti ets sold to and from Ireland, Zogi.ad, tiCot- Mad lien:may end Fmno. An the Company's Orlites. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. T. 3i3 PAVERS. J. IC I NTYII.I le 11 ALIGLI.EIit B. arro.UOtizn AItitILIIIIIOI36O3. McINTYRIE, McNAVGIIER & CO., STONE AND BRICK PAVERS, Will attend promptly to Furnishing and Laying Stone and Itrick Pavement!, .And Repairing the same: Curb Stones Furnished said Pet. Also, Grading and Cellar Digging done at shortest notice. ' Fut'ee desiring anything , In oar line •artil bare their orders attended to by addresming ul through ! the Allegky street,heny Pos Alle t ogl gh es, or by calling at lto. Sanduseny. BelPtsair Parin~tltonee.. ^^ ffi- lia.---KEYSEWS Pectoral SyruP CUBES CONSUMPTION Cures 13vcont.lii Lis CURES COLDS, C - taa- a is /IJsUmk.el CURBS All Diseases of the Lungs t u bb:;; . rtly g. tattrs; v itap i lln ores by Da lin. IC itYken:—aly wife Pan been afflicted with 1,0 cough and difficulty of breathing for dee or s i t y,.•t. %Wit. for several years bark, had gra .oelly Inerc.,l In violence. Tile comoisint has been hem editor'' end .lie had been treated by several 01.1 dens without on relief. lo this stair of her cruel procured eonacayeurivECTOßA I. COUGH 00 ROI% I bought, the trot time, a thy cent bottle. which to lie sell Orr rry touch; I then called anti got a dolls. trace o f cured lier entirely. and she Ilea now nO ace of the former Aloes., except weeenesa. would also state that I eked the medicine myself to a cold awl coo.. The medicine cured toe by teeing one dose. 1 exprese my entire .tisfaction with lit medicine. aux •on are at bony to publish this pus Ilegllt Wit. - WI LSON. Alderman. Fifth Warl Prrrilistratthi, April 2.1, 1857. READ THE TRUTH.—Da. KETsati:-1 have daughter who bag taken several medicines for a bas rough without benetit, among them Ayers their, Vectors'. I purchased from you a bottle of y,ur l'ectoral Syrup, snit before she had used b De she was relieved. The second bottle cured entirely of her cough. RAIN DARIN, Robinson street. A . eghenY• rIrI sOV nn It December 21,1 it. A el ItEAT (AMP ICY Ult. KKYtikat'n PECTORAL Ri't'e—l live In Peebles to Allegben coun eed snout the 4111 re ty. I had a enugh and spittin which col menhruaty last. and Conlin ned eight months. I envidoyed the hest physician. In the country, anti any cough continue° tm•bated until early In October. At that time t w advise to try our Pertoral Cough dyrun. witieh l as did. on after I had takun one bottle I was entirely free fief the coughing and spitting. I had despaired of ma fretting welt and t think it should Inc Kno nw Ms this valuable remedy will do for others what It ha done In my ease. JOUN LITTLX Wilsons: B. N. Kenn. Peebles township. PArcon Towsunte, April i 4, 1848. A WONDKILFIJI , iCE.—erome time ago an ol neighbor of mine was ve,y 11l with a Usti oggl which every one supprmeil to be consumption. ttb relatives told me that he bad taken every reined, they heard of without benetr, hie brother come er. lihn die, and all were coon ruled lu the belief that he could not e. I had about the third of a bottle of your Pectoral eyruti, which I gave him, and It en ti cured Wm, to the utonishment of all. Wile makes the case more remarkable. Is me extreme 010 of the man, he being about eighty years old. have no doubt the Putout caved his Ilfe. JOHN iletastAlNlS. DR. K EYSKIDS PKCTOKAI. tll' RU P IN BLAIWS VlLL.E. — Please send me smother supply of your von! made l'eetoral Syrup. Almost everybody Mound us twos the cold, and me onqulrlue for ••Dr. Keyser's Bettor:Ll Sint p.•• We have sold sixteen bottles the •ot weet. and are now entirely out. Mr. A. Alter sod SM. I'. Maher. both of Illnirty ra., two us they would not be without It In their famines. in fmt, MI who use It once want It again. Tours, respeetftille. .1. S. WATTKIISON A SONS. JanuarY SO, 1e.60. l'irrtimiusitt, November IS, ISM tin. K. ii gi,—Altimugh not mu advocate of l'ateynt ,y yt e ,cines. uoneral , it affords me pleasure Inde scribable to recommend your I'Ki itJ tAt. 31.111. , P. Asa medicine, It is well worthy the attention of any iwreor, may In any manner be aalicted wit roughs. colds and bommenese of any kind, mid fo rote 1 3 3m115.r 401.1111.".10113 for removing ail that disa greeable sensation attending a severe cold. I have been. more or less In my lifm,latfected with the severest of colds mud boarsenem. At times my throat would Jecorrge s: closed we to prevent my of, kinl o s o lvv a whiso and by taking^ few Fuses Syrup it woul r, d relieve me entirely In recommending this medicine, I most inthetha tingly any that It Is the best remedy I ever fo mud. .Lortin2g to rff u r r e s tut . ..l; tr7am " es ho so u ld pre a Va l le * nV. h ours, most respectfully, EDWARD J. JON Cashier Cittsens' Deposit Bank. teracnts‘VlLl.C. (Ohio, March 14. 1866. I have nsed ,I.r. Keysei's rough Syrup fora Inso rengli of several years .Alll.llll, and can cheer! III) say It Is lite nest medicine fur Um same LOSS In ire vcr tale, J. W. cot.. ',ATI' ANO Lilt. KEYSER PECTORAL n 1 SUP. -- h. as nau—Dear Mr: Excuve the delay of my acknowledging We excellence of your rectors cough b} p sooner. take great plezmure in ray ug that It itl all you say it is. It knocked the noise out of my cough, and the worst one I was ever aillict cd with. I have nut used more than one-half oft cattle. and I can and do wish that all who are 4E1144 rd would give it as fair a trial as I have dune, an they will he proud to say, ••It is no quack tomllchke.. would not Buller another such an attack for ma ouslderation, or at any cost. lAM confident l tan reathe inure freely than I ever did. I shall always acknowledge a debt of gratitude fur Invenung Sc excellent a remedy. You are at liberty to use my name to this regard as you think vor r. Messenger Common Connell, Pittsburgh, is. N. 11. — 1 am no stranger to MY fellow-eithens, sea all wbo entertain doubts can consult me pers W on ally. 71. e. ANOTFIER NEW CERTIFICATE.—IIn. ELY. PEEN PECTORAL PYRUP.—I had been troubled with cough and cold ior mveral weels—ao had t that I could not &cep. I had the advice andple or-lotion. from three 01 but o physician@ tn the city, whom I could name, but do not dcrso. I &tau, procured a bottle of your rootorul OTruIN "alwa cured tue entirely. "Ig" i4o. 246 Liberty January 9th. Mei. "STOP TR ATCOUGH NU. " —"How earl I do itr. Go to lie? 'e on Wood street, and get sheltie Of his Cough Pectoral, and that don't cure you, your ease must be desperate Indeed" This is a specimen of the colloquy one hear. every day ht C:014-ptetIllIg periods of the year. And we can, from actual nape rime ot, cheerfullw e ecncur In the "P ectoral admoni tion as above, for have tried the , la a most stubborn case, with entire success. Neil two weeks ago we went to Pitutbarall, with onto the most distressing, anitrary, mulish, and:doltish!, roughs we ever experienced since our advent upon tills mundane sphere. We coughed steadily and la tangoed). for one whole week, in hopes ofi It out, hot It was no go. In fact. it seemed rather,to have improved by practice, and to have acquired t arength, potency and distressibility by Ill° opera tion. In this stage of the siege. we oongbeti ourslay Keyser's, No. HO Wood street, procnred a hits cent bottle of the "Pectoral," took It according lb di rections, and in forty-eight hours we were master of the held, thehaving uncondltionally sue rendered, after • brief,nanny but en equal couhlet with se formidable ad adversary as heyser'• famous Coup Pectoral. —Bream... Us llitXfort Doe, At MA DR. KEYSER'S PECTOR 4 SYRUP =0 DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER, No. 140 WOOD STREET Pitt'slcrsa_rgki. "Peza_za.7alb. TUE Great Nervous Remedy. Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote N Ili relieve, without full. and often pennane tlf cure all Nervous Irritabalty. Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote . Will Cure Hinted Dr. Geyser's !tenpin Antidote Will Cure Twitching of tthe Nerve Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote WIII Cure Kerma Headaa Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote will Care Nervous Cramp of tee no Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neuralgia Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neuralgia of the Face Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neuralgia ogthe Slam et Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neuralgia of the Heart Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Will Cure Neuralglaof the Lieerand Right YU Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Wllt Cuielieuraligle Headach Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote will Ciao Palpitation of the lieu Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote Wlll Cure Paintuess sod Weakneet oflitomach Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote • Win Core Stoppage or Plotterlog of tool:fears Dr. linnet] Nervous Antidote WlllCure . Traingsai 60311.1ficesthe Drink Dr. lieyser'd Neivene.Antidote WN Core Itypciebosidrianti Dr. Keyservs Nervous Antidote Win Can Lemmas of Spirits DR, GEORGE H. ICBTSIER. 140 Wood Strut, rutuburgli P 1866 8 P RIN- IE • AERANDNC ENTs PENNSYLVANIA CENTRALI4IIPM DAILY THAWS. Davet after SUNDAY, April Lit igir, trains will the llttion PotuettrDeat, ee!ner of 31 sato. I' M cigHtbateaves t ' LIKLVE• a% Iffe IL. V. stopping at principal stations. A ff i rm ) IA ALAN:1111 al 7:35 A. ss." Tyrone, 8:33 A. o.' (Belleidete. 1 3013 A.l) ; loot Haven, 11:10 P. N.. 1 Hasrielmtg,t 1.13 P. m... 'Baltimore. /kW P. K.: f lew Yolk, via • Hens town, 10:35 r. al : Ptilladelpp o ll i r ts;so P. M. t and New Yl'lll:(7lMale'iqd'l —Letivet riltsbm itil al 0:50 A. N., stopping at nearly all nativity, Alloora. at .3:1 , 0 r. r.; Harrisburg, 3:30 P. et.,• rata: a to at Philadelphia at 1:to A. N. By this line rasa:dons are transferred at Union Denot m %Vest Plalladelplda, directly to Emma. train for New lierk, reaming L here at 0:30•. N. PlilLAli it LP HLA &SYR zatil - Leaveslittal matt at 4;10 r. N., stopping onff at prturtral stalk ilk. Arrives at Latrobe.) MOO P. xi.; Altorma, 9010 1. u.; Harrisburg, 2:53 A. ICI Baltimore, 7:AI A. ly.. New York. via Philadelphia, 12-03 P. 0., via Allentelet , letni A. ti•. and PhllsiNrola, 7 A A. N. Bler 1 1.4 Carl run throne; On this testin trout L It t 0 Baltimore utd PhiladellMM. co ol 01' New Yeri•la Allentown. FAST LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh at ULM f. N.. stopping only at principal stations. Aftives al Al toona at ltie,A. 0.1 Ilarristearg,• 8:23 0.. la • Ita I more, 12:30 P. M.; New York, via Allentsiiv 5. 3 ill r. Y. • Philadelphia'? 1110 P. H.; and New Yolk, vie Phil.i=iz t , .at 443 Ay11. 4..... Uktfiv all oils , truing, Sundays sa-rpirgr. JOLlNtiTtrigN ACCOhL4dOI)ATION - lially(ext tpt 3 n0d.).1 at 2:50 P. x., stopping at reitni 37 between Pittsburgh ad Conerniaugh. and connect a Bt lilairsville intersualon anti. trams en Stela lir o• ranch and West Pennsylvania RailroatL A.LTtNiNA ACCOILMODATION—Lisps (ex. ell Sundays) at 7:50 A. a., stopptng at all reaulta slat i• a between Pittsburgh mid &MOODS. and making cto • connection with trains on the Indiana Branch, B to Pennsylvania Railroad • if bombs:xi it Cresson Mail road, and iloilidaysbarg Manch. i Ws it's Accommodation. No. 1, daily (except Sit days) at soso A. Y. Braddock's Accommodation No. 1, daily (e t duridAyS) at 10:SU A. Y. WsIPS Accommodation No.; dolly lexceni S days) Pt 11:60 A. Y. Hoods Accommodation No. 7, daily le tioodays) at 3:40 P.S. Wail's Accommodation No. 1, daily (except 8 ltt l elo r timt:miatioti No. 4. daily lesecutS u - da lrejA 6 Z r i;Entalation No. 3. .I:M7 (except b days) at 10:50 P. N.. The Church Train leaves Wall Btatiou est re • tn day at 1.15 A. N., and arrived in Pittsburgh •11 :16 and. lietugning, loaves Pittsburgh at 12.6.1 F. , arrive. at 17 all'• Station at 3:07 rt. r. rrrranunou. January 11. 1!80. Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh as follow. 21011 I:Sr A. N. East I.loe 2:40 A r. First Wall'• Mallon Aecommodation.••... 0.21 A. 11. Accommodation No. I 7:00 • Y. Second Wall . . /Ration Accommodation.... 1:60 A. N. Johnstown ....... 9:5 A. N. Braddoek's Accommodation No. 1........1:02 r. u. Baltimore Express I:40 1. Y. Philadelphia Express 2.07 C. N. Third Vergilitatlon Aceommmiatima..... 2 23 t . Braddock's Accommodation a o 2........ 500 r. u. W NT's ACCOMEnodattOn, No. 4 7-00 C. N. Altoona Accommodation and Emleraui.. 10:20 r. N. Baltimore Express will arrive with rhiladeli his Express. at 2014 r. le, on °inlays. 2he hew Union Depot Hotel, occupying-the three upper stories te Deipot LS new open for the isradt n o o n modatlon of the traveling corn ' inunity. A capacious Restanrant Is open at •LI. nouns. day nod night, Sundays ex eept..ol. NOTICIL.—In CaSe. Of 10b14 the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage 0017. and fur an amount not exceeding personal W. H. HEMWITH, Aseut. At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Passenger tHa lion, on Liberty and Wanhingtonetroats. I. pre ►r nrd .old by piepared iud iO4S by MEM YITTMBURtiII, FT. R4g....Z-; , - WAYNE .1 CIIICAOO RAILWAY AND CLEVELANV a PITTSHURtiII RAII.IUJAII. ISM. Winter Arrangement. 1856. On and alter November 19th, 1860, tralne will min • a f loa ollows, viz: ves For , Sl , r i Ftsr I Pittsburgh. Meng.. 1 etir • ih . d. II 4 ,, liiib. Express 2:60 A. M. , 2:50 h. N. Express 1:45 F. L. 2:10 r N. 1.20 P. I. Express ...... ... 2:41 P. st. 6N6 r. Mn!! 7:00 A. U. II:CO A. M. 1.00 A. Or For Newcastle And Erie .40 A. N. Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: P., Ft. W. & C. It. W.—1:50 A. M., 1:10 P. In., P. lit.; 9:00 e. N. C. AP. It. R.-11:15 A. m. II:20 P. 11. IVA! ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. - . Leave Allegheny for 8ni01111 . 034-91121 A. w.. 11450 w, K., MOP end 6:40 r. a. 1t06.11x612214-41:06 V. 21. NOW usirgl.74 - 3:10 P. a. Ecooolrr-1,0:30 P. a. Wo2.3.Srihho-3:W Y. K. Iletnr i n ,t lno vl.. c arrive F•, , A. 2:3/ v. a., 4:30 A. 61. and 12:40 A. * P. R. 14-10:20 A. 61. cal 6 PA ERIN, Tletet , Lgen4,. U 3 3ta r A g i g. m t: Allegheny City eon) F. R. gynn, tieneval Ticket Agent. pITTSBORGII, CO-aINIM tAhund3l44.2.GlNuiN. THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROHR VIA BTETIBEIIIVILLE. TO COLUMBUS, CINCINNAII, LOUISVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS, RI. LODI And all Um principal Oltlns, WEST AND SOUTHWEST MONDAY. MARCH 12th. DMA, Trains will leave and arils , Il m ORION Dirt T as follows: Delparts. .40 wins& lost lAne 1, Mail IXI " 50 3:r. A. I. as. 1:10 s. n. Steubenv tile k, ucc •_ ' lv:10 Y. 0.1. tiell I t., tlen'l Tle i lLe6.!.fie , n y tale i ndrvlZ fi tl. Ticket Agent, Union Depot., Yll.l.,bor[b. PITTSBURGH ANDammigli CON NZIA4VILLIC IL. IL. Spring Arrangement On and after TIiUItSDAY,RUH ISTIT, The trains will leave the Depot, earner oi Hoes and Water streets, as follow.: , _ Pataburgh. rtNe. , .• MAU to and from Uniontown... 7100 a. N. 6:03 T. N. Express, 4. •• 3:CO e. N. nquo A. N. Wen Newton Aneosotoodatlon am P. N. 8:90.. N. Viral NcHer.aport I.com'n 11:00 A. N. 4:60 A. N. Itecmid • 10:00 F.W.. 2405 P. P. •• Braddoot`a 4:10.P. N. 4:66 r. N. t3unday Church Train to and from Weat Newton 1:04 P.'ll. IO,CO •. N. lox Tia;r. ALAEGEA VALLEY ILAll.ltuo CHANGE Or 'mu , . azol after TEL:USDA Y, April MI, trains will leave and arrive at Depot, curlier Pike and venal street., Pittsburgh, as olows- Leaves. Arrtors. Man, to and from Stedman' 5... 7:00 L. Y. • 6110 P. Y. LlsTo'rks do do P. 1: al: Kisktmlnitls do Vlrsallultoo 0 OL. AL II •Al 4 Y. Patoma us 00 ....11:00 A. Y. 3,00 P. SG Second Hutton do 6:20 r. ai. 8:45 P. Y. Sunday Church Train, to Lod Irmo Soda Works— ......... 11X , r. 10:OlL. at. opTS U. BLACKSTONE, Supt. on nunirnurrs HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS. Here yroved, from the most wardiexpetienre men the success, simple, ettlelent and rellable. they al• the only medicines perfectly adapted lol,oPeltl tte —so simple that Mistakes cannot be medal.. Wog them; so harmless sea be free from danger, andno ancient an to be aware reliable. , CM, No. 1 cares FEVERS, Congesti on s, Ingeouns. Oen.. .. ........ .. .......... 25 t .• WORMS, Vona Fever, Colic. 2 4 . CRYING COLIC; or Teething of In ' • D=HEA of children medulla. it • DYSENTERY, Griping and Bilious Coll. • Chtil..e.ltA MORBID% Hama- COULIIIII, Citly, Bronchia.. • 26' NEURA.LOIA. Toothache. Fate echo 26 HEADACHE, Sick Ilmdechet.. .... 26 —, SE•F r ES• ' "'owed.. ... 26 111 . I'l ::• 141713 — Pflrdr&llitirlonsrunosc -- SUPPREBIS2.u, sway' and peals, periods - :5 LEUCTIRIIMA, or Wllltes." 26 717611341.1* 25 10 0, ... K.°P tions .. ... • 25 RHEU/rdiSSl:iiiritelasii;il. 75 YEVIR AND A6ll/f, Pali. sod RBI .orj= l l. , CATARRH, acute chronic, elan.. m eo Irani. WlN4l 2 lial DOUG% spasmodic AB /4- 1 DEB,lnktkaired near. eu T I S - o""ieWs . c . tl to enlarged ATV , . iiiiiiiiiii exattligt. EDLAI dir s v a to N daan . te a mtions itom eding DIBEASE, Ge1tee1......- OEIDIOUS DEBILITY, seminal wileslons.filvoluntairs faschasgos. BORE MOUTH, or Canker ... 50 ITRIMAItY INCONTINENCY. 10 YAIMML fieelS with 8050m5.................. II BUYYKIIDDIttat (Mango of We. 01 OYILEYEY,Bpasins, kit. 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