PH. R. ME.FIrrZ, Banker and Broker, 118 Wood R., near corner of Fifth. All descriptions of Gerernment Bonds bought rnd sold on liberal terms. London and Continental Exchange sold at New York rates. Gold.Ellvar and Coupons bought at highest rates, and Gold Drafts Issued on New York. p•mr7mNrrlvr, MosDAY, May 21, 1836. Gold remains substantially as last quoted, fluctuating in New York at 130413034. Govern ment bonds firm, but without quotable change-1081's, 108%; 5- S, 101%; 10-40 , 0, 7-30 1 s, 102%; Certificates, 100,4 Bennehed oil stock sold 111 Now York. to-day nt 1:1; Ittihole Creek, 2%, and United Etates, 114. The following statement exhibits the hoot . -Dealt of the Pittsburgh C/Caring 110000 for the week closing on Saturday, Mar thin E kehangum .0.110,!tr Zl,lla tt9 9.1N.01. 1 hi 312,11› It •=,1.5.2 254,a55 rot May 14 May M. M 10 M a uy y 17. May 18. May 19 EMI The flow of sold to Europe Imt week was ..traordi,,,,,y, insomuch that the large sales the government was effecting 'barely counter acted the inevitable tendency to higher rates. Light millions of dollars in gold left for Eu rope by the various steamers sailing last week ITOM New York. This export movement is the Dort decided response to the financial troutles in London and on the continent. It is most promptly made and with entire ease to the country and the money market; to the convenience of the United States Treasury, that tarnishes the gold, and to the credit of our merchants and hunkers engaged in the foreign trade and exchanges, who loco the least possible time In relieving tile financial pressure and exigencies Incident to the threatening war on the other •ide of the At lantic The same thing was done in the sum mer of 1559, „omit f a much larger scale of ex port of the precious metal should be required now, the treasury of the United States has whet - el/Ith to supply the demand from Its Maple revenue now lying idle, in actual coin, in its vaults. The gold certainly could not be pot ton 1119 re timely or creditable use, at present, than to the relief of the money mar kets of the Mil world, with which we al, In daily and intimate commercial inter ertn,C. Tho next foreign adviees are looked for with much interest. Should the political end ilimuelal situation be reported worse than by the .1511., the probability is that further heavy shipthents of gold will be made this week. vin the nth or hand, should even n partial im prevernant be shown, there will be less eager -11.4 of demand for gold, and a steadier feel ing in the foreign exchanges. The prompt net very heavy remittances made last week are In view of the worst contingencies of war and financial pressure. —The failure of the Merchants' National Bank, at Washington, having been the occa sion of u fresh outburst of vituperation against the National system on the part of some of its opponents, the United States Treasurer, Mr. Spinner, has given public answer to several queries frem a private source, n nth are of general interest., and calculated to allay ap prehension, and we therefore print them fir the heueet of our readers. lie days ask to what extent is the government liable for the redemption of the notes of the Na tional Banks. I answer: To the fall t-twi t:me valet, of every note lkstied by the Con troller of the Currency to a bans, anti by the hank put into circulation. You ask "Should the bank deposits with the United States Treasurer to seen, the circulating notes with the banks depositing them be inadequate to the redemption of the notes of the bank, hr reason of the decline of the securites de posited, Is the government bound to redeem the notes nt parr' The t7th section of the National Currency act only gives tee right to forfeit ell the securities held for any defi ciency. the Gerernment has a first end para mount lien kliton all the assets of a detaniting hank. I therefore answer this question affirm atively. You ask again, Could the absolute failing of a National [lank Impair the value of the circulating notes of the bank making such failures r' I answer no. On the contrary the notes of a nutioual bank that has Inileil are rather better than those of a hank in good standing ef away from the! heathens centres of the country, for the reason that the Treasurer of the United states becomes the cashier of such defaulting bunk, and will, through his assistance and all other Government officers, redeem such rtrettlatlon. You ask tourtn, ”Are the tinter of the United :States Treasury, beyond the fart of taste being legal-tenders. a greater security In the holden , than rite enr rrees of the Nutional thanker' The United ..t Ichell-tetrlt r not es afford no greater se• ..,tr.ty Ir. the lebll-1 than the notes of National Theeel v esti difference het wren the two, Is, that while the latter are only legal tender from, nod to, the Government., the Pinner are seek legal-tenders from, and to. all parties, whether municipalities, corpora tions or individuals " The Washington tele grams assert that Col. Paulding has been put under arrest, the evidence taken by the Mill- Lury Board comptientmg him to a very eel-ions extent in the tut pro der deposit of over sow,- on , in the twoketa bank. Another dispatch mates the ifeti.e Committee on banking will soon report a hill prohibiting disbursing offi cers trout depositing Government funds In national Bank •alt sated in p aces where there le a United Stales I rraiurer's office. In tuner pieces, bard, e Inch are deposttealre of public Muds are to stye um pat security to cover iii deposits. 11/C1 New York 7:10iIIP) nod Fltock Market. Nriv YORE, May —Money quiet, at MSG Der cent. Eterling F yeliange nteculy, at laYl , . told quiet, opening ut laP. , " and closing at same figures Goreynyue nt stock...quiet. I=l Loins 01.5.1,610,i60, 41.934.g•1l c.,-ca .1. 4.5:1,237; circulation, 1r3,140. arta; nern-tt•p, t .. legal tender, V 3,710,107; I:dtrease, Or t, I ti; dep0.ittt,r...117,4V.7i, dee room, $12.3,124. Gold clo,ed at IZS:. Stocks Out Chicago aid Rock inland, al; Chicago and North a astern, `fit, ,• Chicago and North Western prefer, Cot o C l eveland and Pittsburgh, ti43-4', Mich Southern, 77%; Reading, 10 - 0,1; Illinois I, 12e; Modem. River, 113; Erie, New York Central 93 , 4: Western Union Telegruph. eli4; Chicago and North Western, teL Id, an; U. Sixes of PM registered, 100; do tounorm, 10fFil.,; Coupons, 1W14; Picea and Ten-Forties registered, It, Seven-Thirties, lot serles, Itr2%; do 24 series, 1024. The Government stock of Gold to-day will amount to shoot two millions. At the t o'clock cull the sales were., follows: Now Zuntral, 14; Erie, ;X ..; Mariposa preferred, 2; Hudson Inver, Ll 3; Cleveland and Pitts . burgh, fa; Chicago and North Western 27%- Chicago and North Western preferred, si?; Pittaburgb, Yon.. Wayne and Chicago, atiliA. The Commercial's moneyarticle nays the Stock market this morning slide's the effect of the heavy gold movement of last week. The sales of the Government wlll call Into the Treasury about al4ooo,inv of currency, end the demand upon the banks for this large amount nos caused iwoneelintiging of leans and a slight flurry up on the money market- The banks generally continue the rate on call loans at r o •F rer er in ce_nt 6 , r e r n r t oWv . h s e Sow of currency from am Wer est hamabated; at ifiticago, exchange on New York is soiling at a discount, and at Cincinnati, the -rates arc much easier. From then concurrence It would seem reasonable to unticipate a par tial reaction from the extreme ease in money. It has been suggested to the Secretary of the Treasury that he call In u certain amount of the certificates of indebtedness, giving notice that after a specified period the interest upon them will be dhscontinned. The Secretary has the Option of calling In the certificates at any time within the .year for which they are Is sued. The authorizing net reads, "which cer tificates shall tic payable In one year from date, or earlier, at the option of the Govern ment." We understaml there is much proba bility that thin count, will In, taken by Mr. McCulloch, and that the au,nuo t of certificates marketn will be ninielent to return upon the all the current)) new loilng withdrawn through sales of gold. Kooks were generally Inver this morning. in anticipation of thy caner u, the money mar ket. Erie was 1 per- rent. lower; Nestling, k; Michigan Southern, North Western, If; and preferred do., 112. 'the bolls, however, show confidence) In the future, ay buying freely on fifteen to thirty days. option. Pew shorts of 5 to 10 days nre put out, In anticipation of low. or quotations during the temporary change In the condition of the money market. The miscellaneous list Is generally weak and low er. Governments arc of longer than any Other class of sccuritive, listurdavis price being sus tained throughout, except on certh3cates. The statement of the associated banks does not Show any Important changes beyond a do- Crease of nearly two nlllllOllB in loans. The returns, however, do not cover a large pros portion of the checks against gold brought from the imatreasury, so that the statement does not reflect the bulk of the gold transac tions of last week. New York Produce Markel. New Toni, May 21.—Cotton more active and Itrd better, at lkneP4oc ( or middling. Flour drill and four lower at #70.548,40 Ohio xtra State, tt,tiees,lo for extra . nand boor, and an. 18.00 for trade brands. market closing al. Whisky dull and nomlnal,at r.:,%fta,27. Wheat, influenced by western account, is 365 a high ertrlimt. Vry quiet, at ild,Ss tor Chicago spring, a toe. old No. I Milwaukee, ret,Se for print(' now amber Michigan, and refused to,nowMilwaukee. (torn active and lo batter, at 7flttPln for arts wmtern mixed afloat, H 1 ,13%0 for old do in store and delivered, sZu: for new yellow wertcrm — dellroreil for round yellow--and 11l 70c for damaged. Outs le bet ter, at 50055 c for new n encoreand Ge(galc (or old do. Petroleum dull at an,,0 7 , 70 for crude, and 41(te2c for refined in bond. coffee quiet and firm. Sugar more stonily, Iteielle for Cube, and legqi2frin for Porta Rico. Pork opened firmer, out closed heavy and towel at 11,10,74611,00 for new mess, clotlat •30,23 0 . b, rea,so for old do, and 11e.44 24,50 for err, --onto 6,150 bb.s new mess, for June. July and August, senors' and buyers , option, at 11 , 20,t0G30,67. Beef steady with a fair demand, ate 16.9351.1.0 0 for new plain mess,lrir s Ofs ^ V.S , for new extra mess. Beet Hams steady und firm at 617,00 L owe . (Mt Meats unchauged.. Lard quiet And lower at 19getc. Bacon quiet and Winer. Philadelphia Market. . - .PHTLAD.ELPIJIA, play 2 1.—petroleum unchang. ed. Flour dull with a declining tendency- Wheat dull at tlatirt__,6o. Corn arm; yeliow alc anti 500 Una ela White at 820, cotton fleni at1439r., for Flax Seed wanted at Faiajry doll; Pennsylvania, flptetAl; Ohio. 0,27: Grains or mu Prrnintrnon Gazwrrs, lioanar, May 11, lies . The wank does not open very nnspl clonsly for commercial operations, If to-day's transactions can be taken as 11 fair criterion. There is an almost total absence of the bony- • ancy and excitement which prevailed some few days since, but notwithstanding the spec illative feeling ban almost completely sided- tied, there h but comparatively little change ! In valuer. GRAIN—We can report sales of 500 bushels Minnesota Club Wheat. at Oats doll but unchanged: .1r el 5.0 bush o. I Chicago at ;A ; 1 one prime Indiana—in elevator—at 57, seller to sack them; and Si bash prime from VtOrt,lllo. Corn in In better supply, and a shade easier. Rye is still held firmly at $1 No , movement In Barley. FLOCR—Is less active and in pretty good .4opply, and some dealerl, in order to street I sales, are making slight concessions. We continue to quote good to choice brands of , p ring Wheat $10,50 to *11,50, and Winter Wheat do at $1.9.613. Sale of 100 bbla low grade I -priner at 1118,75. PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet but steady, with It continued lair Jobbing demand at 14'4 for Shoulders; Ili for Ribbed sides; 21.. for Plain Sugar Cured Rams, and for Can v aSsed ditto. Lard Is a little dull; sales at V.V.!i61:1 mime eGYAnd Wirillt for country. Mesa Port no change. POTATORS--Coming in pretty freely, and a. bile the market is a shade easier, pricer re main unchanged. Sales in a regular way nl,lll store st $1.40 to $1,53 per bushel, and $3,7545.1 pt 41.37er bid, as to qnallty. Sale of I ear, on track, a,<). Balances. 54,..04 7.b. .7 r; Fo 53,611 04 =ME 1M8311113 MILL TEED—SaIe of I ear Middlings—not , trletiv prime—at 01,70f/1,75. CIIVESE—Is dull and unchanged. smail sales of Western Reserve at 17(1I8, and Goshen at 94 RUTTER—There in no Improvement to note In the demand for this article, and thr mar ket he dull, and prices are nominal at in to (or common to prime. DRIED RFUIT—OId crop Apples arc selling st 14615, and new,of which there are very few In market, may be quoted at MPS. l'eacht, eiiieg at isqiti, ;for quarters, and 2.:d•!:1 tor halves. SEEDS—There Is an active demand for Flax Seed at 1r2,65, and very little arriving.. No movement In Clover or Timothy Seeds. SORGHUM-1a dull at 53 to at. RAY—Thereto riot much Inquiry for Haled Hay, and but little In market. Loose Day sold at the sealea to-day at 85' to 325 per I , m. to quality. BEANS—DuII, with occasional small 'odes at a 1,50 to $1.75 per hush. OlL—Sales of I Lard at PIG LEAD--Last sales at Ile. SALT—Ix selling al itin on tr.....ck. PITTSBURGH rEmict PLIKLIM MARKET Orrtcrs or ros Pir-renrsme oarrir, Homer, Roy 21, MOLL CRUDE—The transactions in erode were .1 geln remarkably light to-day, reaching in the aggregate, abont thirteen hundred bar rels, and the market Ls quiet and doll, not withstanding there is but comparatively lII_ tie offering, and the supply and recmpts are ,fght. Quotations may be fairly given at It, tibia returned and in hulk, and 19, bbls tnols lod—though some holders are asking lit; and Mt+. bale of 7.0. in bulk, at it; Mie 0.11.111014. ut 3.nil Mat IP4. There is some little inquiry for hi went, but refiners are still holding off, waiting for a still further decline in Crude, or an advance in Itefinetl. We have no ad vices from the wells to-day, but from what we , an learn, pmehases for this market are ILEFINED—There was some little tenni, for bonded oil today . bet as buyers and set ere are apart In their views and feelings, or .13Ve bat fee transactions to record. We are cagnlzant of otters having been mule 'or Philadelphia delivery at 411.4 for May and 42 for Juno—ante of SU bble for September at LC, buyers option; and 200, same delivery and option at 40 , 4 No sales reported for Pate -1 for rt:Tde I l a r e n d ry e:,4 s 37 u r rsu u o n t: n a oj i t n . * t ) - t.:l , a‘ovement In free oil. .4.I3.I4IvALS—.The arrivals of oil by the gliony Barer since our last report were as fol nws .144”. W Wilms..... risher Bra , 13 W. I'. Logan.. ..... 44 I:. Chriateln.... 205 Lasterfr. Ellison ... W. lialduum . . . 11:4 ECM Bo , roll, May 19 —There Is a continued tie Live demand for this staple at steady m.l weekly sales again foot up a large aggro mfg. Manufacturers are generally In Cie market for supplies a little ahead of imfumll ate wants, and, from present appearances, are letormined to fortify themselves imatnst any ^nntingencv touching the movements of the iew clip. They arc disposed to operate freely; lt there Is no excitement nor ups ard ten tlency in the market, as It is well understm.st ' hat present price., however low as , 01111)ared With those of the last few years, are fully IN !ugh an the condition and prospects of the „malls market will warrant. .• . • Sale.. of domestic for the week foot up some Ws, at about the previous range of Cie .Sc 7 for fleece, and /3...0rrV,:,e (or the various 'lades of pulled. Included are lots of Western Ileeve at 45(050e: Indiana and 31.1ehigan at less , .13e 1 New llarumMire and Maine at. &POW; Mo.; at and for medium and floe, do Penney' va ola and rtricinla t. 614cze, anti ...n5 ,1 0.0 , 10 • ots of cl,olce, loulde extra and odo radlac, Including some. 50.00 110 at :0(.4 73c. In Texas; sales 10,001 Ibs at . 20,3, - 2.1c. In La I lfur . sale!. 30,000 Ito nt I:IQ - Savo Ib, is Oregon "Ogees 005, 11.. at Vs por lb : In canada, sale. combing at n&', and lino Ins poi ;0,1 10 g. , c per lb. In foreign the sales have moder ate, but at very full prices owing to the ad vance la gold. Saw Yong, May l9.—Clover rematas quiet, and may tie quoted IP,iati% rents for Western, and 10534.104 for State. For timothy, there 1, no demand—nominal range 44144,1.5. The re selpta of flax are mall, anti the Justness it consequently light nt $2,758.,141. In canary. bore has been more basin.as than balers Jr a 1- nir time, the aCcounts from Europe advising nigher prices and light stocka; we noticesales .4'loo bags Smyrna at at—now held lit *4,17‘ , ,d , 1.50 ; Q. 1433 do Dutch, and 114 blds and GA hags '.‘letly and Smyrna, on private terms. Liebe.' • mall:tees to advance, with further sales of 7G hags midi 3000 pockets Calcutta to arils, lore per .. .Armada. at F 2,14) (now refused for more to arrive) WO do Bombay, also to anew, v 4,00; and tan to arrive at Boston y 2,700.2,75 gold. New boar., May 21.—The market is strong ;rah trollcatlons of an advance. Brown Sheet. ags—Ammokcag, A 21; It 20; Appleton. A '3;; ' 17; D 19; E IS; Atlantic, A 211 ; D 19; E IS; 113; 11 21; N 19; Fine Brown Massachusetts, It B, Fine, 20; Pacific, A 21; do. 1. 21; Peppered Inc, 39; do. 11 21; 0 19; N 19. Shorting .I.nal Shirting Bleached—Bartle/tn. 20; do. 24;110. 2.1; Bates X S 35; no, 11 13, 97/;hates, as, Janie", 272; do. 1314; do. 21; Jamestown, M; New York dils, 4234 ; Palace Mills, 2.5; Palermo. 10; Pal mer Itiver,M%; Popperel, 47%; dn. 42%, do. 95; .In. 107; T 115; d0T1,15. Prlnts—AllenS,.l6. Dea -1 ms—Arlington, 42n4; Farniors, 20; Haymaker, ::7; do. 8r0wn...10. Manchester, 32%; York, 50. Chicago Market. CIIICAOO, May o.—Flour active at $.4.750.10 for good to choice Spring extra. Wheat ac.. Live, advancing 4c; plea at .1.5401.60, el.ing at al.eos far No. I and .1.0201.10 Inc N 0.2, ac cording to location. Corn acttvc and ad ',anneal 101!",,c; Bales at 51%051;ie for No. 1, nnu 47f/t7.ie for N 0.2. Oats firm and advanced 10011.4 c; sales at 32 32'.4c. iiiginv Ines 'l2.c. Provisions active; mesa pork $4,41. Ilcrrato, May 21.—Flour quiet. Wheat dull, held above the views of buyers; palms only of §lt, lota. Corn, No. 1, at 44e. Mixed, at •102,43 Harley and Ityaret and nominal. Fork, at 11:1,10. Lard, =, Whisky nominal. Canal Freights dull 14k ew York{ Wheat, 13; Corn, it; Oats 71447!4 Canal Erports—W heat, 40040; C0rn,51,51.1; Oats, 25,691; Barley, 3,074.. Receipts§ 10,'My, Wheat, 4.5,30 k Corn. 35, 8 73; Oats, 170,013; Rye, 16,700. Sr. Loris, May . 21.—Cotton firm, atgle. Flour dull; the market favors buyers; SWUM Extra, 117.11; Fall Extra, $8,110Q8,141; Double Extra, 0,250)11,ge. Wheat unsettled and lower at SlAnsl,7o for Spring; $147401,f0 for Extra (flub; 93, 40 for bale Good Vail; 51,50 for Prime, and V,05.:1.75 for Choice. Corn declining, at tsfrie. Oats heavy, at 42045 e. Pork droop ing, at rn,Do. actin nOminally unchanged. Whisky quiet, at 0,10. Pirrsatruon, Eon? Wavin & CRICIABO R 11. Mar pigs load, Richards, Hartley 3. co; hams, F Nowlin & co; 600 pigs lead,Bake svel I co; 11 bxe cheese,ll Riddle; 4 care metal Bo an ft Can bey' 1 keg better. Volgt & co; 1 car metal, J Wood & Son; S halt Ws butter, J toblanz; 10 bze enrollee 8 k;wart & co; 2 kegs hatter. 2 do lard, Blair & Wood.; ;11 bble egge Lenz; 1 car metal, Nimick & co; 2 bble vinegar. Kirkpatrick & Bro; 2 care scrap iron, Malln; I car staves, J O'Callaban; 1 car corn, A J Ha gan; 100 bble tour, W Linbart; do do. J& W Pairley; 100 do do, Kiel & Ritcbart; 100 do do,D Wallace; 200 do do, T C Jenkin ,o• 2 pkge bacon, .1 do lard, 2 do eggs, Little, Baird & Patton; la) I.IA B dour, Beginzunr, & Voskamp; 100 do pota toes, 24 eke oats El Emir; 80 bbls dour, She fn aker & Lang; I bbl molasses , Atwell, Lee it an. rage, Pitts Paper Co. CLaVELAED a PUTTS3IIIOII RAIL ROAD. May 21—kr2 eke Potatoes, J K Caldwell; oars mtal, 31 imick & co; WO bble flour, Knox a Mc- Kee; Id; bags potatoes, T C Jenkins; 11,1 do do, W D Patterson; 7M obis do, Voigt co; 1:31 do do, C C kabiley; 113 eke do, 8 II Floyd; 2 cars barley, J ithodeatl ear lumber, Kelly A Go; 1121 pigs lead. T Nevin; Ito hides, Watt. & son; 5 tee beet J I' Hanna; 10 bbl, bungs, Lu cesco CIL Co; htel tobacco, A Schaub; 50 bbls floor, CB Leech; 50 dodo, Newcomer, Goo no; 51) do ao, Kirkpatrick & Herron; 60 do do, W 31 Gormley; 8 pkg. lard, 1 bbl flaxseed. Conk, Dro A co; 2 pkge soap, 11 Wale. 7 sacks wraps, Wm Flacons II too, cheese I. M Volgt .0 co; 4 tubs butter, I' bx bacon, ' C Jenkins; td bids oil, K Pritchard; 152 bbl; oil, J Si up. pineott. Prrrentracm. Com:mace AND CINCINTEATI R. R. Ray 21-2 cars corn, Hitchcock, MoCreery 2do do. Russell. Sweeney Acm 5 bble eggs, it IV Rankin; 2 cars millfeed. Keil & Illmhart; obis Roar, Eli Myers; %0 do do, Shomaker & Lang; 8 cars barley, 8 Ilarbaugh CO; 1 ear corn, .1 W Yairley; 2do do, W J Meek; I cur ;dares, .1 Meyers; hi sirs oata do rag s, T Now lin Son; 2 ski wool, WJ Darker; lObl syrup, Seibert A Morgan. Attranagv Hrsmoe, May 21-1 car etaves.o Lute; 1 car potatoes, Mercer d Robinson; 100 hble flour, 11 Knox & Son; 7 cars wheat, 11 T .licaronly & Bre; 21 bge wheat, J Craig; 4 sacks Lend, Ewer a Hamilton; 1 bbl butter, It & A ;Carson; cars wheat, Noble Angel; &I hides, '+b; tallow. E Merriman; 18 doz brooms, Geo Huger; 4 Jo do, Phillips & Jacobs. (3 mm:cart—Pan Lamm/La.-393 bbl. pota toes, 4 tn,ns peaches, 6 pkgs beef, Gratr d Rei ter; 163 bales cotton, Clark d eo; tee bAras, 8 llwart d cot 16 bbls marble dust, J C Bottum; 163 011 bbls, A D Diller; ID kgs tobacco, Little, Bard d Yalu/m.IOOOU bble, Caldwell d Bro; bales cetton,Cl3.llda d co; 18 do do, liolmes,Bell cm. 5 tea beet, J U Parker; 160 oil bbla Jaa luciciestir; 60 bbls tallow F &ellen; 60 tibia scallions? & Vosicampi lemma mustard, Cliettiltrilol OunArtiss, Mama &Br% PITiRBURE:II/ 11.ARKETPI Boston Wool Market. New York seed Market. Few York Dry Good. Merkel llnffisle Market ll]=l IMPORTS DT RAILROAD RIPOSTE Br RIVER. : , D The river was apparently about at a stand yesterday with three feet two or three inches in the channel by the marks last evening. The rather yesterday was cool and stormy, with several light showers of rain. Rains appear to have fallen in almost every direction, and we will probably have some here before long. The Leonora No. 2, from Cincinnati, is the only arrival from below. She had a very fair trip, inchnling a considerable amount of cot ton, and came up over "Glass Rouse" on Sun day evening, drawing three and a half feet. the Importer, from .. Itlannerhassert" NV. due here last night, and the Lorena, from it. Louis, ought to reae here to-day. The last named bout, we understand, had—one hundred ton, of metal to put off at Wheeling ' which will lighten her up consldenably. The tow twat I.la Rees, went down to receive the Im porter of some of her freight. The Prllda left for Parkersburg yesterday In place of the Rayard,the latter &oat being compelled to tie up in consequence of low water. The Lem Leoti is the Parkersburg packet for to-day, and the Forest City will, It Is said, be ready tn leave to-morrow. Oqr down river exchanges it seems were In error In regard to the amount of money drawn trona the Kentucky state Lottery, by James hurts engineer of the Leonora now lying at I.'"" landing. Theprize was lICI.O/0 lost eon of Ms,ooo, waking a difference of 514.4110. It is state., that last year, Mr Pay It was reel pint of aMe . froni a similar source—lucky f,llOl, The Nora, Capt. If. 11. lie, inneny, Is tilling up rapidly for Cincinnati and Louisville, be ready to tate her .tepar+uro this err.- r :pg. Mr Blackst(x-k still retains charge of the odic, The Argonaut reknitr leg fl eight for St. Louts. and the Illankow for nt Pahl—both to I leave when there Is 111. ire eater. The I , nyetle, m wm man Crept. M. A.. Cox will leave for Brownnville Si.d Geneva this ovenle gat 5 o'clock. Captain Cox, n 0 well as Ilk clerk, Mr John It Me.rhom., , , Sr.' both ex , Detl elleee and courteous cone, rs, anti the taint MIN excellent arcommodat brlc for pnesengers. The new and pretty I hied lath lam. A hranls will also leave for the saute palate, and at the came time. Thin nom In bran new having Waite but three trips, and war built expressly h e r the (note. Capt. H. . han charg e of the other The Camelia It ttimonnatl for Plttabui gh .nt Saturday last, and Ibe Kate Robinson, Emma No. 3 and Tor:: towta, front qt. Goa, en mutt, for Pittsburgh, were due there the s:tuo isp The Ida Rees arrived tart eyerong with it large , t aant ay of flour, whist, she took off oho Impori,,,Nmow p.rker.burg. Tile latter boat Rail got as far up as House yesterday af ternoon, and trill doubtless be fossil to port this morning. = It sm Am, May 1 21.—Viour nominal. W Mint 100 higher. %V hikky nnellangiM. Me,.• pork doll, al 0011. Lard dull. at tiol4 21'. STEAMBOATS. puorLEs• LINE 01 , STEAIIEns (INt..ItI'ORATED ) Pitt abtirgh...il i catrxtga ., !..lty, Browns. 01111i/tlll V. II! run u Intal ,55 tween 01•• 1 , 0%.• puha, the fly. and upien.h.l .I.le-whrel nterttnnr• (1111 , A , TALN. !L It. Ann uulu annl YltT 1 . 1111 • ornolaudu, • r“.•”, 111, C.,M,lrted Ilif take her p:art In the Is. Ina fr. du ll ? ..) Thu Chleflutn .-b lea,. ['Atturg-I. for an ulnl , Ir Tilt and SAT. /4 •AYn .5, N. kr.urning. lunt Uruuuu fur flll.hur,l7 tt 11.11,1 Ilhonlll,ll, DA r.Y. .1 ntil has e , IrA-rlauu hart lloal NioUoll,lllVia 1•117 and I . lltinurrh. 5' fright re nt hunr.. eharw fug uotntuisuluh 2:11, turn Prnthl. Thlu Ilnr %id not n butt. or: Ihr habbuth. t•nr new Wha. f hul tu a! wilt be luratrd at the luot of f,an, •t - - - .rt illy', 11,1 1866. 1866. SPRING ARRANGEMENT MONONGARE • RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE. PBC7$=T C7OMY'Y, run u,r .lalIT 61.1e-vrb.el .l.r.mtnert I,..twern Mononealmml nel • anti tit,- Itunlar,lt In Iluv la toaaptr.t4.l. or followlog atCamrn FAY F.TTr.. ......... . ..... A VT. M. . ..... All ..... VT. Z. W. 1:34A1 , 6/11-LATIN krT. A. 1 , . These, packets nl , l leave Illtabarad, dally Al I a. fwilt u.. and at P. I•te xr epta. ,utada). tada IL- departure he •1.. tn. Thr throughjutektd for the till It•drtona Irate l'lttehuruh daily al 4 p. psi. ileuause Mall) at /Let: —la Lam. It....twit, f.wr Vltt.dwurell . 117 ... In. p. 1.. aw to ~ ww,s at t. t Landin • . at .. p .t laa -, Mogaln 1 11 1 . m. ew win tr ward .4 Prat -masa sl•Ir-whe. I team. rt. 1.11 t r‘prt••,, o.r Ilww tradw am.. ww. ronsandmi twy wwf esperlenre..l.., p m ly partirt3lar wailtuttlou to tim VEZ.II,O and row- Mrt tiwe Ponta .111 leave. prompt y at the hour advertised Freights Received at all Hours. For fortber r.artlrolan.en.ll, or WILLIAM 31 ,11 ,ELZ11.)1,' Avat. U barf-noss. loot of Omit at., rittrborr9 L. COLVIN. Agrnt. fe'9 211.9 Itrow11•11114.. E.,`OR It PUISN'iI.I.4:..-1 hr lIPIt and ..le..niVLswa- - Capt. H. 11. Do revs SY. t , a, for the above and all Intermediate ports sit tN Da Y at I P. m• For freigitt nr pz.gf board or to 11,1,,a;a .r. coLLlNrorvotm. 1 A F"' . FOR CAIRO, ST. LOCIS ANT/ ST. PAUL—The new steam. i. Will It sot. for toe atm... and all Ifi'Le'r'L M eillatt. to rte 111, DAY. at Cp. m. F.r freight or patwtaste apply on board or to 077 FLACK a C9LIINGWOOD, Agents. REGULAR PACKET Aar on & 1 , 011. WILEELIAiti mAnircrrn AND zAxenVILLF....--Thr Ono atingle* EMMA IIItA.HAAL capt. C. It. It'YVI.L. will leave for thet above and all Intermedlat.. ports every TCESDAYI at .1 C. to. It...turning, leaves Zanesville every FRI IAI . at; am. J. D. I'OLLINGWOOLL Agent. SHIFTS, COLLARS, &c. To GENTLEMEN. AI the Intent cttll. I) RATES in,. In stork et oar GREAT SHIRT AND t OLLAR DEPOT, No. 72 Firth Street. A solen/11.1 une..r SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, r al RI MO i A LT E t'l/TTON SHIRTS, ttA (ME MEIIINII ell MTh, I.ImLE THREAD eltlltTS. nUMNIER NI I.K nIIIIITs. MLi al. I N DRA W Etta, PINK JEAN 1111 A le Etta. LINEN DRAW K. RN. ALCO. PINE WHITE. DRESS tIHIRTK FANCY PRENCII LAWN SHIRTS, LIRLE, BILK AND KID OLHVES, LINEN AND SILK HDKES., END LASH AND FRENCH BRAUER, Late Novelties In TIES, Together with the most complete line of Gentiemens' Furnishing Goods IN THE WERT. As nor bovine.. Is exeltsklvely ENT'S that line . FERNISIIINt Remember u ot, r lumber, we rarely full to please In 72 N'll.ftla. iliftroet, Nearly opposite the Post Mee. tnyet2arelmW&S MURDOCK & PUTNAM. LEGAL. IN THE MATTER OF THE OPEN. A—ND WIDENING°, BEIMILD !STREET, from Fulton street to Erin street, in the City of Pittsburgh, All persos V i e wers are hereby notified s tr eet Report of in the above mentioned has been handed tome ter colleenon of assessmenm. if said assessments are not paidwithin THIRTY DAYb froth thin date, lien s will be died therefor against the properties assessed, wlth Interest, cost and fees. J . F. tiLAOLE, city !Solicitor. mylem7l No. 100 Ffth !Street. TN TITEIII.4TTEH OF THE OPEN .. INO OVJ3IIIIIII3IbOSTREET, from Watson street to Pennsylvania avenue, to the Pity of Pittsburgh. all persons interested see hereby notified that the Report of Viewers in the above mentioned street, has this day been handed to me fur collection of as se/Alumni.. If said assessments are not paid within 11111RTY DA Ye from this date, Rent will he filed tuereforinst the properties assessed, with in terest, co sts and fees. J. F. SLAULE. City Solicitor. No. 100 ?Mb titre. r= $2,200 WILL PURCHASE I=l M3XLICINC. TEVITELT-aXaIDITGIr And LOT 21 by SO, 011 thartler. Wert, Allegheny City. For (nrther pgrtlrulars, enquire of O. H. TOWER, No. 164 Fourth street, PONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED AND YOE bALE-4 ear loads Potato., excite and bble • • - . , • 50 boxes Messina Oranges; 9J do do Lemons; IMO Coca Nuts: WM Pine o Aptdes; 50 towels i 5o do Ss bite Lime; 110 dozen assorted Csoned Fruit: Sorghum, Butter, Lard, /Le. W TISXI. N StreeW.. tabsl2lsf 1.0. In Mini t-II CON SIG NINENTS. Vsti buxom Oranges; 1.50 •• Lemons: 2,000 bushels reach Mow Potatoes; 34, burros purr Cider Vinegar; 20 •• borghom nolamws; 25 boxes Goshen Cheese; 20 Hamburg Cheese, Sieeetred and for We at No. 300 Liberty street. spa PuTTEIL, AIKEN di hIHF.PAED. ----- FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Mils. select braces Winter and Spr Wheal. Fleur; 3 ears Milwaukee Club—la Elevator; I car do White Wheat; Mrs rt7C—to arrive: 3 cars choke reach Blow relater.. For sale by It. KNOX & BON. mylit No. 73 Diablotid. Allegheny. SITINSIER HOSIERY &GL ES. Call and examine our saeortment and price.. J LIKES PKELAN, m 719 Old Stand Stocking Store, 24 Flab street. 1111130.1,Eir TOPS—iOO asutorted N. , for sale by (mom iiENUT H. 90/441411k. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. LADIES , ' GENTS, 82.LX3.1=LZIN'1191 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, BALMORALS, 811.ro - perss, cfc(3., McCLELLANDIS AUCTION EMPORIUM Nos. 55 and 57 ift, h Street, PRIVATE BALKS DAY AND EVENING. ap2l , MEN•N FINE FRENCH CALF. 11 nald Sie•Nv ed. CI rf.a MIN ar =VMS WITH ER9i6 A COIGN OS THIPAB BOHR w. Ivrlta Wide. needing e i t , :4. 1. 1e• for in d la puus A to WI • d gee theni, parner U`id ST IA E i E 4.8. " Xi Ski Mai Atir FULL & CO. FOR ,t 4,00, I COMAGERCIAL OIL WWII. CUSTOM MADE BOOTS, J. A. ROBINSON & CO.'S, GI Market Street Every Pair Warranted. mytv A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL SUMMER BOOTS, SHOPS, GAITERS; and Salnaorais. t rirnri•ed. &ad nn Id at the VERY LOW EST ME either Whn t.f. GIVE 1 A tAILI. BEFORE PUICCIIASISO LL,iEWIIERE. J. H. & W. C. BORLAND, o. 93 Market .treat. •A door Rom Ed It mrta j 300 1 .2 4. AND SHOES. .749.111M131 14..eZ013.13. .1112. N 9 Market Street, near bth Second large purchase or BOOTS AND SUOILS lb... Spring. the keep on hand a full usorttnent of every etc holy or Roots end nom. selected with the oused rare for this market. We knelt* special at tlon to our •boek. as we believe It to be the best in the elty. Welt we will *ell at the lowest prices. I'h lee rail at No. t 0 Market street. Ila•Ing had over thirty years experience In the business., goo cannot fall to he tolled. Remember the place. No. W Martel street. (Opts) SHOE S T ORE, VEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, .11 ►'o. 24 St. Clair Street. A large •ntl well privets& stook of LAHII:S . . ..ENT'h and CHILDHENS• OA CI NEN, HAL MOE- A Ls, etc., which 1.811 •01.1 at the LOWEST ItH ES. 15038.88050.11 JOHN &NOD • HASS. ENT'S FINE CALF BOOTS AND CONOILE..UAITEILS at inll9 J. V. CAR • &HAN & ('O.•18, 83 Market I A DIES' rise BALMORAL AND , CONtiRMS.I UAITERSot =M=U2I2I=M:MII 1 ADIES• F INE KID 800T S at a, .W. ARNAHAN Markel at l . ADIES , FINE KID SLIPPERS at J. W. CARNAHAN 6 CO.'ltt, tl liAaket IMEANUFACTITIMEEtti. . INDUSTRIAL WORKS. ._.,._._..__._ Prot. W. siott. J.N. amen ...ummze Oita. MUCH M. BOLE & CO.. ENOINt. 111 , 11.,DEJLS AND Ma t BINISTe. Ilantlfacturers of tTEAIIIIIOAT N • 1. W ELI. ENO IN Ex, I.ol . ribilrTlVF.:l cal Wort... al I.lndt of 1.0.1 and Mario,. L b. a.lNLs,c,a,lrto order. From the troll earneu reputation of the Reneger, 31r. JA Alga NELSON. we hope to secure a libera l share of patronage from steamboat builder. and "there wanting irtno , l machinery. Our aim will be to do all work In tile best manner for • fair compentra-. slon•rol to do It In the time ire say. All kind* of t,AsTIN Cis made to order. ilepaitins Machinery promptly attended to. We can Pura a Shaft 116 feet tong, nod bore or tins a Pulley feet diameter. egr-Shop on Duquesne Way, near the Point. f oun dry on Third street, near Market., Pittsburgh, ap10,6810 ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE & CO., hilanufacuta rem of BLACK .4 GREEN GLASS. WARE, Drugglau• Ware, Bottles, Dendjohne,_c`_ars. cola, Ac . &ramose—No. 144 WATER IST/L EXTI Iretweenlimilittedd nod Grant streets, PittsborM .. warrant oar Wares to be =yeller to any man factared west of the Mountains. Ahraye on h Silas...ars of tbo above de.riptlou. All ord and er , s promptly attended to, Particular attention paid to priva. moulds. auitly .-7• } SEVERANCE, No. 58 WATER 1 HEFT, Pituteirgh, manarecturerof HU/ LEH VII VETS, WIEWURT SPIKES, common and Taurean f every descriptloo. Particular sized or aheped Spikes and Rivets, I.gre or small, made to order at short. notice. A good &a rortm on& conStaatl• on band. flan.. r. COMMIES Malone !OLLEVS & WRIGHT, Brittanie, N. , Bless and Sheet Metal Workers, Brittattia Cas tors, Carbon and Lord Oil Huniers,aud all &Peres t styles or Brittaula used by Ulan klanufactimera. Orders promptly filled. No. 111 SECOND STREET, PLUM: mesh. Penne. betty DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. FIRING OF 113188. HEMA.P.IIIIIILA, (BLOOD CURE.) This article It snort:sot) designed to purify and restore the blood to a healthy condition, by which I'o'lo , FULA and all Dlwrases or the Sklu are effect ually removed from the Indere. Sold in bottles at 50 cents and Si each, by SIMON JOHNSTON, *PT Corner Smltheeld and Fourth Streets. ULOOGE A. KELLY, WHOLESALE DRUM/113T, .1110. 87 Wood Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. OIEULALIZI HOTEL, Dugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, 1: 0 31:11INLIP17111aZECELlir, PAINTS, 0114, VARNISHES, DYRISTIIPITS, de The Retail business will be continued as isms' at Xo. t 3 Federal street. and corner of Visioned Feder al streets, Allegheny. irtae.jyd JSCIIOONSIAELEII & SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PULE WHITE LEAD, ISLCTIL LIME) OUOUND IN OIL PUN Pd.INT/N OIL BABILELS, 7Nrca. GS li7l7cocHa ellarawert. acCa • lUCASKS POTASH, prime, must akr received and tussah, b L GE A. KELY. ray! Wholesale Drugg UEO i ß st, 37 Wood s tr eet. 10 BBLS. PUTTY, to Bladders, Just received and lordpiT i ra z max. tnyl Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street. 4)(1 TONS WHITE LEAD, In OH, ~j ust received and for sale by GEORISE A. KELLY. myl Wholesale Droggist, al Wood street. 15 BBLS. FLAXSEED OIL recd and for sale by OEURGE A. KELLY, earl Wholesale Drainlst, S 7 Wood street. STOVES, GRATES, -&o TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND ROUSE KEEPERS. STOVES, GRATES AND . RANGES. We respectfully invite the attention of thepublics to our extensive variety_ of COOKING STOVES, ORATE FEONIa, VENDERS, COOKING RANO ES, act Havieg recently increased our facilities for roan ofactorlog the stave articles, and greatly Improved our styles of GRATE /MONTS, antl introduced one, or Ole BEST COOKING RANGES to be had in the eetenmneity, we ask all to need of anything In our One of business to or us a call. 33X113$ 15411 db 400.. No. RES I.l.llEtitt ' STE , anniatitairers of ate Celebrated TRIUMPH and LACK OAK COOK STOVES. soil Mel F 6 FAO 4 36 ill THE BEST EFFERVESCING CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, " ° If lr47Mi Ma% "';ir;C:llgtt.r i d ARTHVII 0.00703.8. Ohosslst N. T. atom= W. 'woman.. ..... —...........T. =MatM VOIORTII STREET ITPHOLSTERIV No. 121 FOURTH MUM% sow' wooix.-any oneconera aumnactare and taw contaatly on hands ever/ article _la Weir One, no: Conlon. O r.MILL t,ortala Good.. Comtiorts, Teathernot 50 t li o n . L . 81. Litt OW Nat rawai.otall Mont also, th e celebration Upon Bed. All Undo Of filato.kalloda anaW: to •• Extra No. 2 Lard On. ' Sores Prompt auntlan to el to all enema* JAB. DALZKLI. • BON. I aura g anlbarfaii OFIFS lingttainkak M. 114 419 Rd TlMltlit street. 0 . • . - ;`~~~~ WOOLDRIDGE OIL REEENING crcrnaw...s.ra—sr. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. WORKS IN TEMPERANCEMIX Otlice, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Near Boapenaion Bridge.) ALLAITFAOTtragaI Cr PURE WHITE Et UTININ - Gt- Brand—"Luctifer." TWA Oil mew be excelled for burning propertiea, col bar- Zev , rbi. ," Torlloidis si effit ' , .711,41Tr. 108 DR., LK/LIMED. DirtsCroas--hn Watt, Hobert Lea, Geo. Taa, F .....t r iinnot4. L. Cardwell, 911 . 11r0t. S. Jaiaohad MEI BONDED WAREHOUSE or PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Foot of Baltic and Harrison Street., itrooklria, N. If., Storage for Refined Petroleum, o Tanks and Barrels. Bee Cheaters. Stir thrice, No. 16 BEAVER BW.B.NT, Neer York. ocagy SUPEItion oLL ENGEWIES We irs conetenotlng, and wit keep on hand. pallor •kyle of PURE WHITE BURNINC OIL AT THE LOWEST MAREET • RATES JAMES WILKINS, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, 11W. meek, Duqueme w.y. /Fr dpecial• attention et. to the thie .4 .hlp meat of Petrageam and tie products. Cowgirl:talent respect:sal .Welted. Pathan. Box la. etall:lv era. I.IOIAIXS a AIM MIR J AMES *!c coy OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA oChEEL.o,o,II3I Max•Bcet Mt, ii a PJTM.B3I2OII. PA BMI CHARLEB HEAP NEPHEWS HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND ALL KINDS OF Er.evir CARTINOS. Special attention_pald to ROLLING MILL WORM BLAST MACHINERY and RETORTS. REPAIRS attended to promptly. A. heretofore. the brat materiels wilt .l .y. • umd at this Foundry. Attention la exiled to one NM FLY WHIM/ PATTERN and inaresaed Winn. for Suing op th nolilyd Joi. L. ICIER. VALLEY STOVE WORKS. ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., OM., and W./reboot. ol am Liberty A opposite SithAeld, Manufactures • great variety of COOK, PARLOR and 11H.ATIt1U aTtrelle. among which are the cel enrutenl Allreton, and lionttor Cos; Cooking Stove*: al., the Autocrat and nentlnel, tor coal or wood. and the unrivalled Star of Um Empire, for ood; also, Arches. Wales,enders, Sugar Settles , to g Irons and Hollow War generally. _ma t h_ ...... .J. B. aIADLST /ETNA STOVE WORKS. COOK, PARLOR AND HUM STOVES /Lawns which tee the celebrated ZURER.A. TROPIC od Tal ' , MAN (Coal &avec) POMANA. V ET 6RAN sad 11I0141111)R8 (Wood Cook stores.) &leo GRATES. GRATE FRONTS, .te. Mks sad Waretuntot corner of Noonan and Woo airman, rittaburatt Entrance on Second street. Nova; pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ORMOTBBOBB TO JONES, BOYD A CO, ) Manufacturers of th best relined Cut Mall, Moue, Wlttgett=n, tl tee 4 C.4 i ais a ila t ea, Hoe, Pork REAPING AND MOWING MAUMEE% Form PLOW lITNCIS, SPRINGS, AXLES. CIRCU Ate. Cad and Common Plengh LAßS, and Spring Steel, Moo—Corner of lint and Ron went., two bloote ecr.dy abovothe Monongahela Monne. 131LiCK DIAMOND 113T3:0211ia 11717400.1 2 1.33J91, PITTSBURGH. PA kI/2ST QUALITT MI Ml= CAST STEIL. *mare, Fiat and Octagon, of all exec Warranted wpm' to my imported or manufactured In Oda corm- IiiP•011oo and warellotum, No. lag and 151 First, an and I.2lBaeond etraata. Pittaborah Utt•eo ODO. =MLR W. D. flflfl J. Y. DOLLY/LK L A jia' 'LLE STEEL WORKS. 30..itifrrEpER. 1:23 f,"R=Ss Itanufacturers of OAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, ORUW E tto. No. BE WATER STREET ( op stairs). Pittsburgh. Pa. Irll UNDERTAKING. R . T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood's Run and vicinity. Conln llamas at Bratteenter Livery losable Varner et lithafileal and Martian streata. Hearse nod Carriages Welshed. no10:1yd COFFINS 1 COfinNS ! =II 80111rAtT WILLIAM", IlordertAter, Mee. No. its YOUKTE STSICHT. Undertaking In an Its branches ay Disinterring, ling oat and furnishing everyman inssemary th ji " Al r pggillf '117:11:1 1 =1:::: Ts ea - reasonable terms. deli ALEX, MliMr, X7I%77IMEIIEILTALICZER, No 161 Fourth street, PitLebow, pa. CO/11115 of Nl kin de, °HAYES, GLOVE& =a ever. deses_pl n of lan oral _ZISLItig bootie mrulottea. MogOi oml i t y so c e .- 4, kl . = me °mans toratshed YhAacoons. D.D.?Thcansa i tie r O. Kula. Sm. etlyd GENERAL DEMOTE%) OPTICS AL.ziAA 3Paateoza:t. 41.64coaacry , No. 11 O. Olak ft.. near Mammon Erldre, LI. P. GBMOZIMBiII. 011111 lagineert Residence, No. 31Hos stmt. OIL WORKS. CS:1=!IM!I .0 J. H. eswirrar.. OE= 320.12 AXD DIA II tP, MANOYACTUREIin 07 FOUNDRIES FORT PITT FOUNDRY ILLNIITACTVRIMS 07 A. BRADLEY & CO, Yeaufacture every variety of STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK Ai CO., PARK, BROTHER & CO., Knuoilaturen of =I 1:1=1 bbrnzarreamot Li=l 0:ctile): tut (pi V. 9 :44 BANKS AND BANKERS BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLMES & SONS Ban om.erss. N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Deposits received In Car Funds and Currency. Co!lentons made on all toe principal point. of the United States and Causdas. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Comiabsion. Particular attention paid to Ina ponlume and sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES. =I United States Sl:es c;e1g81 - ; . Do. do 6.Zis, 1)0. Fives of 10-40 s DO. Seers-Thirties; Do. Certificates of Indebtrisisiess. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. Ja18:/y DOLLAR SA VLNGS HANK, No. 65 YOURTH STREET. CHARTERED IN 11135. :endaz even Inge, o'clock Wednesday and (rum hay lat to November Ist, from 7to o'clock, and from November Lt to Ma Ist, from 6 to 6 o'clock. Deposits rec Meed of all sums of not less than the Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In Juoe and December. luterest has been declared semi-annually In luau And Decetriber stile° the Bank was organised, at Die rate of six per cent. rge ' t'est, If not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depoeltor as principal. and bears the lame In terest from the firm day.of /nee and Vecember, compounding twice • year 'without tumbling the de pi.ettor to call, or even to present his peas boot. At this rate money will double In less than twelve years. Boots containing the Charter, By-Lurs, belles and Itegulations, inni n g o gratis, on aPPheellem et the et. Cagritoratx—OE VI_CE rill John O. 13actiofen, Ben). 1.. Valinestoelt James Iterilman, James McAuley, Junes B. D. Mt de, luso M. Pennock. W m. J. Anderson. Calvin Adams, John C. Hindley, George Meek, Hid Burstein, A'onsolA. Carrier. Charles A. Colton, tn. Donal., John ETIIII4 John J. Gillespie, William S. Haven, Peter H. Hunker, liichard liars, Taisksonan—C H ARLES Semurrenr—JAS. It. G. ENSITRA Y CE INSURE YOUR LW E Li THE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. E= AMERICA that nowmares and pay, an Annual CAull DI EFL. on the first and each sutwequent cumulation remium. Ito CASH CAPITAL, an ac c of ighutaiiCO, is securely invested In pub lic stocks and mortgagesof REAL ESTATE. It is now In its 18th year of Mistime, and has paid to the winOWs AND ainguAga of Its members the sum o E MILLION DOLLARS. To this date not a sin gle ease of litigation has occurred, an evidence that liberality nod fair dealing La a specialty with this Company. Thu policies of thin Company are not forfeited by reason of lion-payment of premium after the second year. No payments required after ten Years. het pair -lea continue good through Life. Orricaus. J. C. WALE LT. President. . N. S. PAL:MS:It, Vice Presidet. S. 11. W MTh, 'secretary. Brandi Vince for Weitern Pennsylvania, where Circulars and Vella Applications will be furnished, V4lllllll •treet, PllAltburgh. Agernta w•ntAd tbfonith , out the state. Apply to F. E. 001.)AL.L., Hints Agent. CULABTER 1 829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INS TRANCE COMPANY PHILADELPIIIA. Assets ett Jen- 1. 1964. • • 52,457,949 95 Capital • 400,000 Anent.' Prrtni tuns 07y all. Invested Preminms 1,061144. l'tet tied Chains ai& income for 1/44. 300000. Losses Paid mineral= 8,00,001 Pertotual ta d Temporary Policies on liberal terms Class. N. Bancker, Gat. Lee, Tobias Wagner, I Edward C. Da/c, tamucl Grant, George Fates, Jacob IL. Ctolth, 1 Altrod Fitter. George W. Ittchardt, r. - a's W. I.cretp, criwici- N. A NCH Presidenl. 1.71.111 A 111, C. DALE., Vise President. JAB. W. .11LAI.LisTKIt. e.g . ) . pro is., J. O. 4 twriN. Agent. hJ Corner Wood and Thint strecta. AND ITIAILLNE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A IHEIIICA. PHILADELPHIA =II Hartford Fire Insurance, Company, Assets, . it l^rotectlon ran be secured In the above named and tellable Comp=lre. I=l tbr:iy 94 Water street, (up VALI .) WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH, ALEXANDER NIMICE, President. WM. P. HERBERT, Scemtary. CAPT. UEORGE NEELD General AKrnt. Met. V : Water street, Spann Pt to.'. Ware House' up stair*, Pittsburgh. Will Mauna againat all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. A home institution managed by Director s wile are well known to the community, and who are determined by imompuseas and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, am of fering the best protection to those who desire to be MO red. Alex. Nit:Lick,Andrew Ackley, It.. Miller, Jr, , Da - id kt, Long, Junes McAuley, lie. J Thom., Nathaniel Holmes, Chub J. Clarke, Alexander Speer, I John R. McCune, (2 .m i pind i l H i, • Herron, Junes I'. Hanna. C. --- "" - iV3t. P. HERBERT, Secretary. ( lITIZEMP INSUILANCE COMPA vNY Or PITTSBURis —ollacd, corner Market and Water streets, second floor. . WM. IiAtiAI.EY, President. Wll, A. SHEPARD, Seer tary. Insures Steamboats and Ca.....va ',sure, against loss and do ,u lye in the navigation of the Southern and NI eat. Rivera Lakes, and Bayous, •nd the foesnavgation I. ...I Bram. Inaures against and dainae, by a re. DlllaCTOlat M. liter. John Shit ton, Jame. RL Cooper, S. Harban & h, J. Caldwell Jr., 'John S. Min, rib, Wm. A. Hong tr. oolOty Wm. Regale'', Samuel Res, Jas. Park, Jr., W. 0. Johtol.on, R. F. Jones,' Joshua Rhodes, Rarelay Preston, tJeorge Bingham MMVI b't:t U il.f ii'' OFFICE. N. E. CORNER WOOD AND FIFER aDA Wm. Phillips, John Watts, John IC. Parke, Capt. Jas. miner, VIM Kirk, James D. Verner W - M. JOHN WA W. F. GARDNER, beeretag Jul Ply Capt. 5A311.8 lik ALLEGHENY INSURAN — CE CO. OF PITTOCIUMILL—ULtice, No. 37 Fifth Weal Bank Block. Inatcreafarrainst all ileitis of Flee and Striae MOW JOHN IRWIN, JD., President. JOHN 11. IdeCORD, Vice Psesident. C. 0. DONNELL. Secretary. Capt. R A M. DEAN, General Agent. DIILICTOBA Isaac Jones, . .. .. John D. McCord, C. G. Hassey, George b. Head, Harvey Child Charle• Hays, T. J a Hoskluson, Capt. Wm. Dean, John Irwin, Jr., Geo. D. McGrew, B. L. rahnestoek. Hobert U. Davis. BORING TOOLS. pETICOLIA MACHINE WORKS R. R. 1...1310EG1E", No. Efl Oble Street, Allegheny, Manufacturer of IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, AND FIXTURIII USED LN SINKING OIL AND bALT WELI Particular attention Moulted to Ida Patented ' provementa to Jars and Joints. made of lantana, D. It., and Low Moor on. In standard alms, mid telnumbered. so that parts can bo ordered by mal. Or and found a pence% at at all times. W. also n"..1.h ro a nNttno, small halls, Qo. , La Mont who may wtab L. Eninnes and machine womb made to order. Orden by mall prumtly atteLded to. am prepared to grant licenses to other manularto tore. for Mesa improvement, on liberal terms. Ruail dt i lrfran P P. O. E. H. LECH Y. JAMES DOWN, --, IILLYINACTURRIL Or IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, 70.11 MOORES Ott., &ALTAR'S OTHER WELLS. RIFLES AND IDIOT GUNS. 11 1:4ther , in cu a t i l l e 4l:36ll ,, of particular Pr e .non to the Cutting of !Ramps, Sten cils, Seal ~ Canceling Stamps, Grinding Ra zors, Scissors, Re, at OEI No. 136 Wood 'divot, Plttentrgh. Pa mvl.Shwdl PAI4 I / 2 6:J:11 WILLLiM H. BROWN, Moto of tbserm of 111101111 • 1101110 W, DOUAI AND RUM PAINTER, Borth last Garner of ILird sad liarluit Steins PR T,7:FCONCIMT UNTrEiI PRIZE CONCERT, Crosby's Opera House, Chicago 31A_N- 1566. 1.25,000 Valuable Prizes, valued 84 Hp, 575.25, be Presented to Ticket Holders, including 19100,000 in Greenback.. NUMBER OF Tic K ETS lESUE I) 500,000 PM CF. ' 81.00 each This Is the greatest indueetnee t ever offered tv the public, one ticket out of every tour drawing a prise. 11,170 In (iseenbacks. 620.000 1 do do 10.00 0 1 d.• do 5.000 2 do do t 000 2 do do 1,000 • 2 do do 2,003 05 do do 1 OM each 1100 V 1 22, 10 do do each 0,000 01 do do 100 eseh '• 2.010 10 do do each ' ' I,IHI I'M .10 dn each 2,4C0 ico do do 10 each LOU .20 do eseh 0,000 5 do Health uce No. 04 Wabash Areu'e 10,1 M I do do Nn. 001 Lake street.... 5.000 I do do No. 27 Newberry street 6,1:05 I .10 I'ottages, on Fulton, near Pau- INGE A LBREK. tor.ot: Robert Robb, John H. Shoenbeexer, James Slthile, Alexander Speer, Christian Yeager. A. M. Pollock, M.D., TRIM, James D. Kelly, Henry J. Lynch, Peter A. Madeira, John Harahan, Walter P. Marshall, John R. McFadden, Jahn Ure, Rlngtealt. Wm. E. Schmidt, Alexander Tlndle„ Van/tire, Wm. P. Weimaci. lasuc Whittier. A. COLTON. HERDS. lollhi.tw F . , .. . .., .•. • 1111 A street 16,603 2 do Cottages, 103 W. Liberty and Gil W. Indiana treets... .. ........ 6,0131 0.5 ,, I do Cottages. (In n od localitn• • •—•• 5 . 000 In do City Lots. each 5,1700 AI do Planos, ' each 20 40 do ito each ral 10 do Melodeons, WO each.. 2,000 330 in Gents Gold Watches. MUM each.., 40,031 150 do Ladles' Diamond Watched, $125 eh 150 do Amer ac can Hunting Case Silver 10.256 Watches. s7seaeh 10,250 150 dO Patent Lever Oliver Hunting Casa Watches, 100 each a, OW 50 do Diamond icings, $lOO each 5,(M/ 03 do do Pins, $25 each.-- ... ... 3.750 50 do [twins Mach toes, $lOO each Aron SO do do do $75 each 0,750 5.1 do Silver Plated Tea butt, ems each.. 3,750 100 do Silver Castor., $l5 Gull 1.030 MOM do Albums, OS to *bleach 52.725 10,00 do Tea and lable Upoons.s2 to $5 each 21.0100 10,00 do Gold Lined Gollets and Cup., $1 W $.l each 21.12 3 MGM do Pals Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, la each.— v.. OM 10,0130 do Gold t e ns, , iii boxes, $1 to $1 each 21.110 50,00 U uo Animal - Inge and Gil Paintings, $1 100 do b": 4 Bblles, $l5 each 5 1,550 72,600 do Clocks, Books, Cutlery, $1 to $lO each 27,000 25 Total 61=370 00 The drawi will take place, alter the Concert. on ng the stage of the Opera Rouse, who 10,0 0 persons ean witness it. A Committee will be appointed by the audience to superintend the same. ATI perches en and agents will hr supplied with correct lists of .Ir:using ea soon so published. Parties holding tt-Aets will retain them until after the drawing, and If their number appears In the Ilstof drawn numbers, they will forward their tickets Iminedi atety. with mil direction as to theshipping of idsgoo or moneys. Tieltets arc for sale at the prin cipal hotels, book and manic stores In the city. at el at our /dace, 133 Dearborn street; price 111.03 each: ant by mal l on receipt of_price nti stamp for re turn postage. GOOD AND ItkILI a AItLE; AtiliNTS WA hTED In everycity, town and village in the United States, to whom great inducements its, offered. Leaoex Pbv For Foe PittslntrdA. Chicago. 01...e1.g.d.; lywnoy. Kapre. 12:20 A. Y. Emcees. ..... 2:10 A. It. 2:10 A. It. I 163 e. H. liapresa. 11 . 10 e. a. 1:50 P. a. 4:06 P. a . Mall 1.146 A. H. 0:10A. H. I 1.10 A. H. For Nearenetle and Erie 610 A. H. Returning, arrive at Pittabargh: P., Ft. W. A C. D. W.—H2OA. 11., 230 Y. at. 6:10 P. H., 9:10 P. H. Ewe Zgrults6--0:31 P. a. C. &P. B. 11..-11:0a A. H. 3:40 P._ 11:30 P. a. ACCOMAIUDATION TRAINC. Leave Allegheny tier NSW BuninaHic-9:0) A. at.. 110 K, A. w., 4551 r. a. and 6:03 P. a. RocUzernl2-2111 e. r. Raw Curets-3:30 P. H. ECONOIIY-10:81 Wm./Armin-8:30 e. a. Returning,_ arrive at Allegheny P. Ft. W. &C. R. W.-1:16 A. at 6:15 A. H., 31145 4atr i. m., 12= A. H. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Untzn Q P . AtirA2 6 l=3 „ , , P.At i tb e u , Mta. Alegeny Ol myiti F. R. 3n - r..x., General Tl l eke h t Agent l . All communication/ ahoold be addressed co prrrssunamthco-avigim WIGGINn. BRAD VoRD & CO., 111 Dearborn street, Chicago, NAP/T I ABOVI.r. ° CM- P. O. Drawer, Ana. SPECIAL TERMS lta CLUB ItATES—Aue party proc f o rwa r ding of oor more. unless for 11cl:els, and to. money for the same, will be al towed the following COl7ll/11i.101, RO 50110 Ticitets one address for $4 50 10 • • 900 •• •• 17 50 '• •• 23 •rt • • ts 3 '• •• iG CO In every Cane send the name of each subscriber. sad their P. address, with town, county anl Mate In lull. Money by drag, P. 0., Order, Ex press, or In Registered Letters, may be sent at our rink— TICKETS for sale by our General Agent for nets burghr and vicinity. Office No. 07 FOLIUTII street B Room No. The proprietors will donate to the Lincoln an, Doer Monument roods ladgro: also, there mII be MO reserved from Me person drawing tl) • IdO, prim. for the same purpose. • -• REFERENCE.: Hon. Wllklneon Ex-Senator ot litlnnesotn. Hon. tieorg Ran dall,rence, M. C., of Pepn. Hon. Alex. Ex-Ciovernor. of Is. lion. Wm. E Montgomery, EE-M. C., of Penn lion. slaJor DimAlace, x-M. C.. or Ind. lion. Wm. LeMngwell, Lyon., lowa. Hon. Joseph Knox If Chicago. Hon. C. Graves Smith of Minn. Jacob Fomyth, Apt. M. N. R. R. Chicago, 111. 01. hrouberg & Co..mpOrtere O ' f Watches, Ch 31uusw.11. Whlte & d Now Orleans, LP. ipumrnitEvs HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS. Have yroval, from the most ample experience an en tire meccas, tlmple, eliclent and reliable. 1 bey ue the only medicines perfectly adapted tapopulat t se —so simple that mistake. cannot be made In tudog them; so harmless as to be free Dom danger, and so ralcient as to be always rellahla Can- No. I mum FEVERS, Congeotlons, Ingenues- Con 21 2 •• WORM, Worm leaver. Collo 2 " CRYIII43 COLIC, or Teething of In fants . ....... 11 4 • DIARR HEA of ciardrin or ;Ida.. :a e • DYSENTERY, Griping and Bilious Coll . 22 5 • • Chltt.r.EA . AIORBUS, Nausea...—. 78 26 7 •• NEU RALGIA, Colds Bronchitis. 26 B • •• NEURALGIA, 'Toothache, Pace 9ache •• FIKADAIRIE, Sick ..... 25 0 •• DYSPERRA, titomath SUPPRESDorton.SeD, scanty and palatal 2 Lrucoltattuse. or While. 25 It •• CROUF,Atoarse UM. cough 14 •• SALT RHE Eryslpelsa, !taut. Uons 22 15 •• RHEUMATISM., all rheumatic pale. 75 •• /EVER AND AGUE., ChM, and Fever 17 ••rILEB, internal or external le •• OPTHALIitY, sore, lothlmed eye.— 77 la ~C ATARRH, acute or chronic, 15110 - eons ...... ••• —••• ......... 20 •• WHOOPL2,O COUGH, opasmodlc 21 •• Ati o ll2h. omoressed .... et 22 •• Kea. DlECKAUtilf.B,l2sit;2ll;egi 122.- /4 1' tinKtilinVßlL".E.f.ligLata4-1-14...1;..i:i.ii.Q...: weaknee •• DROPSY and Scanty Scoretions..... ra SEA SICENEZZ. or Meknes. Tom riding 77 " KIDNEY DISEASE. " NERVOITS DEBILITY, a emalnel BORE dinclunecs 22 BORE MOUTH. or Canker 112211NIIT.';aa O w n Spasms et 32 •• SUFFERINGS at Change of Lila.— Pt •• 2cruzraY,sp,222o2, Bt. Thu& Dan -24 •• DaT . ILERIA, nicorated sore Chow 11); ,L,730,000. $3,585,000. Qases of 30 vials, to morocco ease anilbook pieta $lO Case of 20 Isrge vials, lb morocco and b00k...—. 6 Vase of 20 large vb.'s, polain ease and book • 6 0 Case of 10 boxes (No. Ito la) and book. • 6 0 Tositziia. Corner of Fourth and Market streets. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wood Whoiessie A..nnta,Pittsbrgh, Ps. For We by Z. ALLE/fAZlßmlthtteld street.; 403. yrufAtt.No, 84 Market street, comer of the illamon.o Pittsburgh, and J. J. EAgr. No. Federal street., Allegheny; MeI)LAIIAS MeICENNAN, 00111er Dianiond .d Market street, Pittsburgh. -D -STILICHILVartiI R . COUGH B e la warranted to be the only pre. f. • oration known to Lore ;_ r ,. hat Whooping Congt. Chronic Coughs, .hoeeninf. 1.11 lion,Bronchitis and (Map. . • erTi ' g r t g ll B ll=g= el:LI nig .depectoiwting. and • . ph:tienlarly minable for all aZeetione of the naval and Lunge For sale 1.1 Druggiata •weiTWbefil• llayd BELLEW & CU, Wixom:was AMOS Capt. John 1.. Chassis, ahriver, Charles Arbuckle John F. Kirkpatrick, Freak tl. Bissell. C. Hanson Lova, , H.Lrrn, Presid.t 'Arr. Vico Preatdent "a " OiCDON, Gann Agt. . _ lIE nit. STRICKLAND'S PILE /1- EDT has OUILEL thou sand. of the worst case. of BLIND AND BLILKDINO '• r • v tLra. It gives Immediate • reklef, utd effect. a _puma- • nent cure. Try It sUrectly. (.) S. h warrsatedlo cure. • 3. Yor gala by all Dragging. at PI L - S 50. e.. bottle. `\` Z.. XII' 7 . •(I. ocilard WltormuLll /Wiwi IP DYSPEPSIA. -.- Dr. Strickland?' TO)110t id • conceit rtatedpreparation of /toots , a , Vr i mud Herbs with &att ach's and s Prminative to C . .,\V " "4 .47,4, ne:veugiee th iTtft sad 7 c. :' ''‘ . talo remedy for 4yerlelds. C 2) .. or Indwell., nervous. nese. L.. of A .p.=. t if Acidity of the 8 Cal) Flatuleucy anitle_hill. 41) 1 1. __. a.. ::,..itltlittrit'ultarirViral; .or 4 ' nervous and dyspeptic per son.. Yor aa154,4., tile: ante everewa• nrlll.l retiSLLXlttl & c. ~„,,,asere an... Tansl.F.NnisrLvAxis - SALT MANDFACTURING COMPANY WILL BUT V O Irt 3 X I MMEI, 0114 Suiphuret of Iron r,„„,„,iwaimailiiimuu n . Co.. omeli. Corner Pitt Street an Duquesne Way mbleaf T " . Wilt YOUR ItoTioNs, Ton, Baskets, sreLsarerirmees, deck. • J. 61. L.111ER219 13,11 Vatisty owl atombro..pl Karkst Nunes. rrsatrzoa, I= LIST OF PRIZES MEDICAL. I,:nro, 1171 lass.. B.SA.MGENENT "' BING _ PENNISYLVANIS 011.1IIILILLWIL DAILY TRAIN& On and actor ISBN - DAY, Ma_yl2oth. trail" will Imams the Union Passenar De g winner at Wash. lnrton DAYII2 lubw—Leaves l'ittabar[l . at MO A. M. tiopptur at principal walrus. Arrtrat •Itoona• at 4no A. B._. Tyrone, 0:04 A. (Sellatcww. was A. 11.1 Lock Baran, Cato r. x..;) nalrwratthi I.llor. N.• Baltimore,: 6:30 r. New Tort, cis act toWn, 10:45 r. at . Philadelphia,* 1:0T. 11.1 sod hew Yzc i t lic rlitikrec i l&LltA l Lfrict:. .. 4,40.g. laso A. it., stopping as nearly MI stations; Allan w.,t at 2:44 I, ; I,sarrisburst, anti r. w.; 11.111*. at Philadelphia at 12:40 A. r. By this Ulm pass, itscra are transferred .4 Union Depot, Watt Phtladel p6ly directly to Eaoreu train for New York, reaching Mere at S:lu A. M. •.. • . . PIiILADEL,PIILA PrlPlLlS:ll6l—keit burgh as 4:10 r. atopping only at principal station. Arrives at Latrobe: 6:00 P. is.: Altoona, 9:101.a“: Ilarrisburg, 2:33 A. Y. 7:11 A. N. .6,1* York. via Anent,. n, 13:10 A N.. vt• rialladelptaA, 7:10 A. N., mid New York, la Z 5 r. is. Sleeping earl run thlongli on this train sr , :n PA nnul, to Baltimore and rblladelplua, • No , . Yost VIA Allentown. FAST LlNX—Leaves rtsupoorgb at 11),C0 r. stopping only at principal etallona.riveo a l Al toona at 410 4.. Y. • te Harrlstrx.• 11:28 a. X.; Pahl. mores IWO T. x.; New York,' 41a AlicxXier t. 4 10 r. x.; Phllath i en.l;t r. lee. a.; and hew York. via h 4 2 tDisser. • ;Serpi., IDerfix all die trains, Busdays 4:cert.& ACCUNMOI)ATION TRAINEI, DAILY, EiniDAY EXCEGP OUrisToWli ADIARILMOTED. DATION-Dallylexcept Sundays) at 2:00 r. m., stopping at resitlar stations betvn,en Pittsburgh and COnemangn. and connecting st Blairsville Intersection witn trains on Um Indiana Branch and West Pernwlvanialiallrosd. ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION-1411y (except Sundays) at ::yea, m., st at all regularatu lon. Plltaburith and taunts. and MA Ma Chiele connection with trains oo the Indiana Branch. West Pennsylvania Railroad, Ebensburg It Crosson Rail road, sad Hollidaynburg Branch. Wail'. Accommodation, Na. I. daily (exe•S das) at SIM A. Y. Wall'. Accommodation No.; daily (except Sun dWl,MT,rcotistdation No. I, daily (extent Bon days) s il:60 r. m. Braddock'. Accommodation No. 1, daily lex, , ept Sundays) at 3:40 A. 11. Wail's Accommodation No. 4, daily (except S 'to day.) at 4:40 r. B. Wall'a Accommodation No. 0, daily (except Sinn ditp2ir.. 0 :03 F. thm,(0000 0 1 anu dirt% Church leaves Wall Station ry Sun day at 0:16 A. v.. and arrives In Plitsbtuah at te:o6 N. Beturniag, leaves Pittsburgh at IS-10 F. v. and arrives at Wall's elation at 2:00 r. u. "Wilmette Trains arrive to Pittsburgh no tolltr. • ; Past Line 1410 • a. Pint Walls Station Accommodation..,... A. N. Brinrou Accomni,xlatlon No. I IMO A. N. Second Wail's Station Accommodation.— 8050 A. M. Johnstown Accommodation A. N. Baltimore Express t to r. r. Philadelphia Express 170 r. M. New York Express 1;50 r. Third Watt's Station Accommodation..... 7 05 I. Wall's Accommodation, No. 4 4 60 T. 11. Braddock's Accommodation No. 1........5:50 r. 11. Wall's Accommodation No.l 7:•0 r. N. Altoona Accommodation and Emigrant.. lOW r. Day Express 11:60 r. 'Lattimore Express will arrtre with l'idiadelphla Express. at 2d6 r. N., on Mondays. 111 e new Union Depot Hotel, occupying the three upper stories accommodation lding. is now open fur the LlirSCl.u. of ti . e trateilng com munity. A capacious Restaurant Is oper. at ALL notran day end night. Sundays excepted. Norms—ln mule of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for •n amount not eXCeediZIS VON For tickets apply to W. 11. RECKWITII, Agent. St the Pennsylvania Central Raliros II Passenger Sta. !lon. on Liberty and W.hingtoo streets. my2l PITTSBUIti _WAYNE LGH, FT. l RNaiNglai DIDUAIiIJ D CLXVELAND & i~~ mer Arrangement. 1986. May 20th, IMO, trolne yr 111 roe as On and after ,Lx: THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE VIA 13T/CUSIGIMIALX TO COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI, LOULSVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS, And all the 1114'AiartraTTIIWIXT. On and atter MONDAY. MAY ISlxt. Isee; • Tr..los will leave so:I arrive at IDs UNION 131C1 0 as follows: De Tam ..... ..... pa rts . MOO . As A ne n. . Y. Mall 2:43 9,1 T. v.. Express 1:111r. IP:13 Aecommalatton. "SAS A. Y. MSS r. M. Mansfield Aecometoda'n 10.13 T. Y. liis r. Y. Accetemodm 6:12 • 11.13 Y. olioMerin TliteVlterA EL P. rr ita ntri th t t l i eet. Ticket A • et, Union Depot, Eitt.boroli, prrrsnumni ANDaigam ...- coxious B. B. Spring Arrangement theAR MR, 1163, The n. 0121.1.111 leave AY Dep Cll ot, corner of Ross and Water streets. u folloWet Pith. Artfrgra Hail to and r.:7, 5. Express, Wem Newton Accockow.latl..t. • r. •:.A. M. First Etelt,esoort. 0. n. 0. Second •• Braddock n; 4:10 r. Y. 0:50 0. Y. Suede) , chores Train to and from West Newton le 0. 0. 15010 5. 14 For Tickets anpt• to ocl7-lv BgA _ LLz2vsi v , N E. E t ti v tltn' opt . A /4,E6 kIPPN- VALLEY EA/Lilt/AL CELINGE M On and after THURSDAY, April TEß Vittk, trains will leave and arrive at Depot, corner Pik e and Canal streets, rlttstergh, as fellows: _ Hall, to sad from Ilsdlonluir. Express, do do Soda Works Acromodutlon.... /1.1•It1m1nItls do .... 140 r. Y. First Holton do .... 11:00.k. 7t.-11.20.k. is. Porn... no ....ugo.A.,x. Stoo P. li. Second Halton do .... 13:X0 P . It. 11:45P. X. Sunday Church Train, to and from Soda Works I:00r. m. 10;00:.. X. *pH H. BLMIKOTONE, Supt. - - . 7:0) A. IL SAC!. M. COO O. r. tom SAO A. N. I:4iy of:v.41:1131 _ _ _ BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. &LEL BROWN & BONS, Sen'l Agent& FOR NEW ORLEANS S DIRECT. Carrying the Vatted States ROL The 11...1.46..e. titeamahtne of thlz !Devil! a. "CUBA , . I -1,100 tons, Commend., on SATURDAY, • 'LI MULTI' . -I.MO to n 4, W. J. Stafford:. Connnand- DMESDAY M At fr ost From ~.1 1 , z 1:f 's Vniatv, am:to:63or. For „ rev , or pot prr ogo, i.eis ron. . o r ts io t g he o dl o g r aa s zoia ... _oo,....: commode VAR/ RLDA Co. Airints. 16 tirtmas N. 11.—lin DIU of Lading but thole ottne ny 621 be signed. remits for the tedsbv= o . 3, tn , Bprocured from Ms office. No freight syer.Dad I mr lil. at I .4mit Maned on day of saffloil.. .4,12117.. STEAM TO ANDFBODLIVBI- wenPOOL AND K NIL M NSZTO M(eloWoe • EVERY SATURDAY , EVERY WEDNESDAY, OARBYINO tr. 6MAUS. TI ets sold to and Min Ireland. England. Boot- I and liermany and Prange. AD W ccrd,osord Mad, .100 G Agent DALE, 16Broadway, NOW. FunIVITUUE AND OANE AND WOOD 011A1)18, NanAtiettized.and for qle, .. Wholesale or Retail. JAMES W. WOODWEEL p NOS. 1,7 • w THIRD BERLICE. OPP.Ote E. Edatnadoon &t 0.% =hi No. f FOURTH STRUT. t JOISZTII NAM .11.721 1 / 4 ,412 *Ma. joiEW .. IIIEYER &AVM rairrinin.Nr=&to. - thiaai l e , tre gialeem rea = aad alaltossay, olthettOwa Imusaliteture. aad . WS , ' ranted equal la qualliyand style to any tuataahotar. er the din.-amid withal , ea reasintabi. orsish, RZPLATING. LADIES, SAVE VOLD MONEY.` By haying Toni 014 'MI, Wan sz.rx...samixrra BELVIZO, CABI EM I A,U AII a i WC ° I2. 4 II7, g°2 ' Can aU be re-platen end made to a lt u r..a.ND 114 AI MatinL TO Kil d a . OEN M -,Tiro. Sit...Olain street: JJ.°Animal - En. 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