U H inancial.itteriu Neyr York. Gold Closed. at.l3t%@l3lN. Or Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l' •- • NEw Yon* April 3 1868. MONEY AND GOLD. Money stringent with some business at 7 ler =cent. currency ' but the more general ates were 7 : 16a1-4 per cent: per day and per cent. gold. The demanflwas 'active iarcingliOut; the day and discounts were ler)* limited, o at Balo per Cent.. Sterling ither moreactive at 934a9g for prime Gold; more doing and rate - quite keidy;o olened at 137 y . ndvalacPd to 138%, 4 • Ind. close at,l37,:itilark ) . The short inter ' Ist is inereasing. • GovsumetsYrs. Governments are higher, closing strong ind active. - .1-Teary. Clews & Co. furnish the annexed. 4:30 quotatiorust Coupons of 1881`,1.11%111V4; do of '62. 10934@l10; do tf'64, 108®108y: do of '65, 10834'®108%; doo 106%0;i 4 06g; do of '67, 107Y,@1107%. 1 0en-Forties, loo. , ,®loo,;(,. Seven-Thirties, Vial®losy, • mmizi i Stocks openca buoYant; Central selling ap to 124 and Erie 7534. Western -shares ire allliigher. 'Pacific Mail was thrown en the market in large- blocks and declined. neavily. Subsequently the market .•Was. , • ir4 exdted on reports that . a National; ' bad and that .the bill to legalize the course of the El le ,Directprs had passed ibe •Senate at Albany... Erie fell to 7.3% and 'antral t01.V.; other stocks; were of ; . IA @I tier centr.::Pietk-itunors: soon . proved to be -.. . dims and Erie •recovered t074,', and . . - . . . :lati hhlblicelatithe.'Market. advanced.' TQ7 . ... Ch . lCn".° Market. ftriiiithe e.lo2o3,PriCersivere /nwer •on New. -IPS Telegraph to the Plttsburat•Gazette..l : ork roads . but ;western were generally . ClticiLeo, - April 3.—FloUr quiet and easier • trongi particularly on Wabash Northwest- at 88,50a10,59 for spring extra. Wheat in mand Rock.lsland. . . . . - - fair demand and 1 1 ,4a2c lower; sales at 82,04 The following are 5:30 prices : Canton; 7a475,;' Ctunberland,T2:l33; Wells' Epress for No. 1, and $1,88a1.90;4 for No: 2, clos ine at $1,88%a1,89 for .No. 2. Corn opened . .35a3G; American, 69a70; Adams', 7aa76%; steady at. yesterday's prices; subsequently lUnited States, 70:,4a71; 'Merchants' Union,'. became firrner.and' advanced lal%c; sales 34a34%; Quicksilver, 2,1 y 4 a2s;‘; Mariposa, at 82a84)::e for No. I; 81a81%c for No. 2; 7834 3a7; Pacific ..Mai1.‘06 1 4a95%! .Atlantic, 87a a79qc for new, and 7&179c for rejected, cloy ; 187%; Western Union, 35%a36%; New York ing at 79'..e for new. Oats in better de- Central, 122%;a12%;• Erie, 1,343%; do. pre- mand; sales at •57 1 /,a57e for.winter and rerred, 74a75; Hudson, 139a142; Wabash, 48 59 1-4a59" 34c for fresh.. Rye dull; sales ' No. 2 -115; St. Paul, 584583! do. preferred, 73a73.1,!;; in •store at $1,55. Barley quiet and dull; •Michigan Central, 113a114; Michigan .South- No 2 - sold at $2,42%, and rejected at $2,00 in em, 88,aia88, 7 ,;“ Illinois Central, 1343, Pitts- store. Provisions active. Mess Pork sold burgh,9o4a9l !,; ToledO,lo4al.l2X; Rock Is at $24,00a24,50; extra_prime at $19,50. Lard " land, 113v093,:)-(,. North' western. 633-.“ do. steady an active at 15 3 / 4 c. Bulk Meats. - preferred, 143075; Fort Wayne, 99%.a99y firmer; dry- -.salted - shoulders, 10a10%.e ., St. Joseph preferred, 84; Clevehmd and A f , Sweet pickled Hams quiet at 14%a14y,c, re tabula, 100; new Tennessees, 63a55)%; ...,s- jected hams, 90. Receipts-5,235 bbls flour, souries 88. . . • . ... • • ' 15,199 bus wheat, 22,960 bus 'corn, 445 bus 0at5,.240 dressed-and-5,085 live hogs. Ship ments-7,854:bb1s flour, 4,250 bus wheat, 1,500 bus corn, 21;389 bus oats. - .Baltimore Market. City Telegraph to the. Pittsburgh Gazette.] BALTIMORE April 3.—Flour is active and firm brit unchanged. Wheat, firm and un changed. - Cern, steady; white is held at $1,09a1,11; yellow, $1,17a1;18. Oats, steady at 88a90. Rye is steady at $l,BO. Mem pork is firm at $25,75. tard, quiet at 17c. Bacon' is active; ribs, 15c.; clear rib,. 15a15 1-2 c.; shoulders, lie. :AINING SHARES - dull; Quartz Hill La Crosse 63; Walk ers l Donaldson 40. - • - - SUB-TEMASURYa , • Receipts, 0,18E450; payments,-$4,241,666. . A large amount. of gold has been borrow j. - ed during the present monetary stringency, i and was sold to realize,: currency, which i likely caused an upward movement.. Money easy. The Assistant Treasurer , bought a f uiffiicon , and a balf of 7-30's to day, and - sold very little geld. " ' • - New York Produce-Mirket. El3l Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NUR' YORK, April 3.—Cotton active and excited at %ale better; sales, 17,000 bales • • 28%riZe.; middling uplands closing-quiet. ' • ••-Flour received, 7,595 bbls, dull at 10a15c. • • ''lower; sales, 5,600 bbls at $9,15a9,50; super •oi!..-..i,guae, State and western $10a10,50; extra ' St. Louis at $12,50515; good to• choice. do; lelosing quiet; California heavy; sales, 700 sacks at *12,25514. Rye flour unchanged; - qiiales, 400 bbls at b7,75a9,65. Corn meal quiet. Whisky nominal. Wheat, receipts, 1450, and very dull at latle lower; sales, • '1 d elivered; bushels No. -1 spring at at $2,4852,53, 'l , elivered; 600 bushels of Amber and •••,. IPennsylvania at private terms. Rye • quiet. Barley quiet at 83,50 for Canada ' • •• est. Barley Malt unchanged; 600 bush at • - ••. 20 Corn opened Quiet and closed mod eFittely active and 2a3c better on speculative ; olders from the Westr - 54,000 bush atsl,l9a • . 1,24-for - new mixed 'western afloat; f, 4 1,26a '• 1,27 for western and southern yellow; 81,18 a 1,25 for white southern, awl $1,20a1,25 Tor oldmixed western in store, closing with buyers at 81,21, selling at $1,20. Oats at 85 1-2 c for western in store. 'Rice is quiet. •- - Coffee quiet; 2,800 sks on private terms. '•••••••• Sugar fairly active; 2,000 hhds Cliba at 103-1 • ; a 113.40, aid 53 boxes of Havana on private ,„I terms. Molasses quiet; sales 75 bbls New Orleans at 75a79; 125 hhds Demerara at ala 11 67c. Hops quiet. Petroleum quiet and un changed. Pork opened firm . and closed ' heavy; sales 4,350 bbls at 525,50 regular, • /24,25a24,50 for old do.; closing at *24,50 regular, $20,75 for prime,4=23,so for prime `mess; also 500 bbls new mess, seller, May, on private terms. Beef firmer; sales 286 barrels at 14a20c for new plain mess 819, and :Aso for new extra mess; also 45 tcs at 35ca38. Prime mess at $39a40. In dia mess beef hams heavy; 635 bbls at s3sa 38. Cut meats steady 2,70 pkgs at lOcal2c for shoulders; 1514a15y; tor hams, Dress ed hogs, none. Bacon quiet; bellies 12%a 13c. Lard quiet and steady. 450 bbls sold at 15%a16e, and last evening 250 bbls seller, May 12. Butter quiet. Cheese steady at 12a16e. Freights to Liverpool quiet and firm. LATEST.—FIour closed dull and slightly easier, with some little export inquiry. - Rye quiet, at ;1,90a1,91 for western. Oats nominal, at 85aS5c for western in store. Corn quiet and firm, with a moderate spec ulative demand, at $1,22a1,23 for new mixed western afloat and *1,23a1,24 fonold mixed western in store. Pork quiet and steady, at te1,25 for_old mess and $25,40a25,55 for new mess, ensh and regular. Beef- in limited request and unchanged. Cut Meats in fair request, - a shade better, a little firmer and quiet. Lard more active, at 16016 1-40 for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. • , 1111 St. Louie Market.- CB, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.? ST. LOtrlEl; April 3.—Tobacco offering's large and plugs and common leaf little done. Cotton firm at 2.5a253 . Flour un changed; superfine '4 1 7116,25, extra 8.9,60 a 9,25, double extra 19,59810,75. Wheat easier; $2,50a2,70 for red and white fall, 82,5082,70 for Spring. Corn dull and drooping_ at 135 a 96. Oats heavy; buyers holding off at 76a 77. • Barley lower;prier° SF/DB 6 2 , 60 - Rye lower And unsettled, st 111,60a1,59. Pork:ac tive and- higher' at, /25a261‘. - Bulk meats very firm at 1014; loose - shoulders 14qa 14 3-4 c for clear , sides, and 141-2 e for sweet pickled hams. Baoon is stiff and higher; at 11 7-Ball 1-2 e-fer rdioulders, and 16 1-4a16 144 for clear ribs: Lard quiet and but little of-- fering tit'l6c for choice tidirCei hut the stock is mostly held out of the-market for high prices. Becelptslour 2,400 -bbls; wheat 7,900 bush. t'z IBM .Cleveland Market. _ [BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Crikl.T.L.624D, April 3;=-Flour is steady and inter request for standard brands, and held as fellows: XX spring. $10a11,50; XX. red. winter, $11 60a13,50; XX- white, 413a14,40. Whiiat' dull and heavy, with-light sales of -No. - 1 red winter at $2,51; No; 1 lililwaukee spring at $32,30 by car lots. Corn 'dull and • inactiveand held at 515%a970 for No. I shelled,' closing :weak. Oats nominally unchanged andsin.ll, and, held at 720 for No. I Btate froth the store. Eye—nothing doing and the market nominal at $1,87a1,70 for. No. Barley nominal.., Petrolpum unchanged and 'steady; crude P,75: ,renned unsettled and inactive: " 'Toledo , Market: • [By Telegisph to thO Plttaborgh'Oszetto.l Tout°, April 3,.; . -Flotir; • rectipts.pfl,Boo.• l ' bbls, and, quiet. „Wheat , doll; ; :.receipts of ; , 1,050 bu, with sales • at for anther 31 /elan: . Cor n steady;- redelpta - 170025 brtstit. - sales ' , of .1 at<Voo;.• all. M seller, alt . :June at:: 90e. !Oats eizmu_y; receipts of MO • bus,„ t isfitiv:. sales of • lic44::aky4Bc. scarce;. recOPto .of 360 buLlvith imam. Cif 2410 ,el 4, prmitto: 2 at. „,•:-TieeilAll cr 650 b4.15P, Seeds qulOaril:unosistgeo,' ICE=i • City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CIieCIIINATI, April 3.—Flour is steady at previous prices. Wheat, quiet and un changed. Corn is in good demand and prices higher; ear, 88c.; shelled 00c. Oats, in active demand, and prices advanced to 75 for. No. 1. Rye, 51,83 and barley, 82,85 and the market for both is stead'-.' Cotton is held' higher and the market unsettled, there is no speculative demand and opera tors seeming Unwilling to invest the:cur rent rate. Middling could not 'have been bought below 27c. at the close, and the same parties' asked 27 1-2 c. Tobacco is in de mand at 101 l prices; sales, 114 hhds. Mess pork is irregular, it is generally held at *26; but no buyers at over *25,5e; the specu lative demand yesterday has fallen off. Bulk meats are held at 11a13 3-4a15 and 45 1-2 c, but there was not much demand nor was there much offered; demand for bacon aides continues, but there are now out of smoked to come out;' clear sides sold at 16e, shoulders brought I 12e, the stock,of bacon is very light, as deal ers had not, been smoking any because of i fact that pricesxfirrent . heretofore, were relatively. ,lowyr than bulk meats. I Hams I unchanged, sugar' cured 18.118 1-2 c. Laid dull " at; 'l5 3-4alfic. Tallow advanced tO• 12 34a13c dnd the supply light. But ter -tinchanged. Eggs 18c'. Clover seed unsettled, in the retail way it can be bought at 10 1-2alo 3-4, but a round lot was offered at 10 without buyers, tile stock is quite large and the season about to a close which makes holders anxious to sell out.' INo change in timothy, Linseed Oil dull I and 'nominal at 81;16a1,17, but in: little de mend. Gold dull at 137 3-3 buying. [By Telegraph:to the Pittsburgh Gazette) IiEMPHIS, April 3.—Cotton excited and none offering; receipts Sl4 bales, exports 691 bales; week's receipts, 2,759 bales; ex ports, 4,263 bales; stock, a ' 782 bales. Flour dull; superfine $B. Pork $26. Clear sides 161-re, bulk shoulders 11c, clear sides 143;e. Lard 1634a17y.c. .Corn9Be. Oats 78c. Hay $l7. Bran 34. CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.j MiLwArkEn, April 3.:--Flour weak and easier at $7,50a9,55 for extra. Wheat unset tled at $1,95a1,96 for No. Y. Oats %e lower at 78%e NO.-1. Barley dull at $2,40. Re ceipts-1,400 bbls flour, 2,000 bu Wheat. Shipments-4,000' bbls flour, 3,000 bu wheat. PI:ULM:Mtn:CIA, April 3.—Petroleum . dull; crude, 16%c; refined in bond, 25a25/c. Flour firm. - Wheat; holders demand a fur ther advance; red, $2,81a2,8.5; white, $3 2 00a *3,30. Rye, $1,85. -worn in fair demand; mixed Western, $l,lB. " St. Louis Cattle Market: (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh gazette: 't l / 44 1 ' '•\ - • , , _ _ . _ anehnukti Market. Memphis Markft. Milwaukee Market. Philadelphia Market. LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:} ST. Loins, April 3.—Cattle in active de mand for choice; and prices range at 16a8. Sheep at 84a7 per head. IMPORTS BY. RAILROAD. ' PITTSBURGH, 1 . 1% 7iVAINE AND CHiCii(3o RAn.,noail, April 3. 39 cars metal, 'Rim; ick & Co; 9 do do, J Wood, Son it Co; 7 do do, Bryan dr, Caughey; 1 do do, J Moorhead 12 bbls apples, T C Jenkins; 16 bbls whisky L Rosenberger; 5 hhds tobacco,' M Heyl; 5 cars bulk shoulders, F Sellers & Co; 15 sew ing machines, Wm Sumner & Co; 17 cars iron ore, Shoen'berger & Blair; 1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 100 bbls flour, _owner; 1 16 sks rags, Godfrey .& Clark; 2 bbls eggs, 2 bag butter, T Hager; 15 bxs soap, J Dun levy & Bro; 2 kgs apple butter, 2 pkgs but ter, Graff Reiter; Ikg apple butter,l do lard, Shomaker Q. Lang; 15 hlids-120 pcs shoulders, E H Myers it Co; 2 cars scrap iron, T Maloney; 247 bbls flour, owner; 30 do do, .1 Bonner; 260 hides, Chestnut &. CO; 100.bbls flour, Shomaker it Lang; 100 do do, . S Lindsay. Jr '& Co. • CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURCIII RAILROAD, April 3.-2 carspig iron, Atlas Works; 3 do do, Union Iron Mill; 1 do iron ore, Brady's Bend Iron Co: 6 do do, McKnight, Porter et, Co; 3do do, Brown & ,Musgrace; 50 bbls oil, Wm McCtitcheon; 15 sks oats, 141 do corn, Hitchcock, McCreery & Co; 4 do dry apples, Fetzer & Armstrong; 15 kegs pearl barley, Shomaker & Lang; 10 do do, E Heazieton; 69 sks rags, C P Markle & Co; 3 bbls eggs, R Peet; 12 do ,apples, T C Jen kins; 12 bias greenapples, 4 do eggs. 3 Jugs molasses, 3 k:gs apple butter, Volgt & CO; .I car lumber, J - & M Seibert dc Co. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, April 3:-15 sks lye, McHenry.- , Hood; 1 lilt bbl . tobacco, S P Shriver & Co; 0 aks rye, Seghmyer &Ebskamp; 20 hit bblansh, E - Ifeaeeton; 5 bbis dry a lea, T C Jenkins; 2 bbis eggs, 't kg' and lardM W Rankin; 35 'bbls apples, Grated: Re ter; 38 sks dry peaches, W H Graff; 2 cars rye, M Steel: a, Son; . 213 bush rye; .122 do earn, Stewart & Langenheinn 12. cars_ staves , J Painter' & Son; 1 do do, C C Smith; 1 car, wheat, Hitchcock, 3 1 9crei67 4, 1 r. Co. ALLEGHENY'. VALLEYRAILROAD. April bbl flaxseed; Harrison 4 Ewing;-1 bbl eas, Kirkpatrick & Herron; . 1 =metal, H. 'oodsides; 20 bgs • ry,eititax & Orr; 25 do do, 7do wheat, 170 do oats; 66 do corn, Scott &Gisal; 2 bbls Ogga;P C Jenkitan 7 bbls'eggs,' 2 bats butter,J Liasf '2 bblit Ibk batter, lak onions, '3' Blanchard; 42 bgs rye, Shipton Wallace; 1 bbl ' teggs; J D Strouse; 8 pkgs eggs, 1 do butter P ALLEGHENY STATiON, April; '3.'-50 dos pails; Kennedy & Uthrop; 1 bbl eggs; 0 pkgs butter, 3fcGintli9B.dt Co; 802 , bar-, ley, J Rhodes ; 4 pkgs:,,eggs,T liven- 8. do do, JSchntt; 5 dodo s S butter, J Hock: bbls eggs, J Longmore; 5 do do,: 11, Lena; 2 do do, - R & A Carson; .24 hides,,L4pe tot weisevS Wits eggs; Kohen 86"Bro; . 1 car bey- Voeghtly &, Kopp; 175 eke " oats, - Kose, &I Ewing; 8 bas ehesslN',Cfing'Maper. " pltmtanion , RAILIMAD, :April ' bible ; whisky"' Dlilenger& Stevenson ; 2 bb/81 1 50 8 ;",T; IJ‘ Jenkins; A, OA tallow•'W tacenit 1 3004 su4tw4o,#p, w'megfse Co, 00 sus oat* . wheat', bXS gisss;litiebaebi. et:Co; - 55:Skii oate,:ifraf4 -. X. 224bflhi paper, A PROtrar.4l:::i.: PENNSYLVANLL,:t ,OHNTBA RAiLHOAD, • April 2.-6 eks elnyerke...sd s ,Coks rags, L P ArniSigonfil b* 01)4600_1 ,441,Vpithoott; 14):40.4-o„.Q*.,,Hcaprapr: :taps l'llasir I T/ 0 _rilgn4 l 4,A 100f`, B g* 'onions, ~ r PITTSBITIAGH GAZFOE •TV AT a 2111141-K•'* . -Iq6B. RTVER NVATS. The river appeared to be stationary last evening with six feet two or three inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. An Oil City telegram reported the Alle gheny-stationary at that point with thirty four inches in the channel The weather yesterdiy was clear and pleasant, and all that could possibly be desired for the transaction of out-door business. ' The Robt. Moore, from Portsmouth; Jas. -Rees, from. Wheeling, And Kate Robinson, from Louisville, constitute the arrivals, and the Moore, Rees and St. Charles were the only departures. The St. Charles did not have as good - a trip as she did last week, though she got considerable freight, nevertheless. It would appear that pas sengers, as a general thing, prefer 'going through by rail. • ' ' The Maggie Hays, from St. Louis, and 'Grey : Eagle,: frOm Parkersburg, were-due last night, and wihdoubtless be found in port this' mer , iting. The 'DTI& returns as usual at? 10011. • " . . The Glasgow, Capt. Johnston, is filling ._uPsteedily-,for_ 'Upper Mississippi,,and will take her departure thiS'ellening. Slie is an excellent craft in all reSpects; and Offers su- Perlor inducements • tovpassengerst.:: - , The Glasgow will be followed byte Emma No. 3, Capt. Jas.l'ilarrrattas ' A telegnim, from St. Louis, announces the safe arrival - of-. the :Wild . Duck-- and 'barges at that pnint, This :is - excellent time for a boat towing two liaigea contain ing eleven hundre&-tonsef'frafg!if, as she left here on Thuradaystveek... - _ • Capt. Charles: Beers-;came,-,up;-ns•ene=of the pilots of the Armadillo.,• Capt., Beers 'piloted the Sallie (Capt. StOokdale'S'new boat) from Cincinnati to St. Louis; and he says that she is the easiest steering boat he was ever - on, and she is also fast, making it from*Cairo to St.. Louis in thirty-two hours, with her- guards dragging in the water. Capt. Stockdale has but few equals in: su perintending the construction of a boat ; as this, his Ink effort, abundantly shows. • The Arinadillo, Capt. D. L. Hendrickson,, is announced. for St. Louis and Missouri river, and, passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The Importer, Captain Williams, of the "Rees Line," is up for Fort Benton, as also the Ida. Rees, Captain Albert and Silver Lake, Capt. Todd, of the same line. The Armenia left for St. Louis yesterday afternoon, and the Molnotto loft for the same Point last evening. The Melnotte did not have much ;when she left here, but she may pick up enough to fill out with inn° below. , The Echo is the regular packet .for Oil City to-day, leaving promptly at 4 p. ati. A A St. Lonis telegram, under date of Wed nesday, says: Arrivals: Tennessee, from Pittsburgh; Champion, Cincinnati, Glas gow Omaha; Ale Pike and Rob Roy, Keo kuk; City of Pekin, Peoria; Minnesota,- , Reed's Landing; Alice V, . Now Orleans; 1 - Belle . Memphis, Memphis; Silver Cloud , h3O No. 2, Pittsburgh; Bannock City, Winona. Departures:. Rob Roy and MePike, for "FOR CINCINNATI, LOU ISVILLF, CAllto AND SAINT Keokuk; Mary McDonald, Omaha; City of 1 "F OR he steamer Pekin, Peoria; City of Cairo; "Memphis. 3IELNOTTF Capt. JAs. F. RENNISTAN. Nightingale and Lawrence, Cincinnati; , Wilt leaTe as above i T I N tiv: ij aar c ii i lth i at rena and .Bellevernon, Pittsburgh; Wel- I t' h . c i o l g k hl . :, tipper 74%-lfippi r r e wer. come, Omaha; Silver Cloud, Dubuque; Fa- 1 EFor freight or passage ripple on isiard or to vorite, Illinois river. The rivet is filling, WIRIEST HASLETT, Agents. Corner Market antf Water sts. and the upper streams are on the decline. ..c cd . 4111.4 WEDNES— The weather is warm, close and showery, I FAZIET - FOlt CINCINP this evening . , with _eras sects of a storm to night. Business is brisk on all the upper ARGOSY' NA:rt.—The tine steamer Capt. VANnEnGittrr. rivers. Receipts are heavy front all points. for Cin dispatch from Virginia City, - Montana, - uatt "" 3. V. BARNES. Says there is very little snow on the moun- l JAS. COLLINS. Agents. tains and the prospect for water is poor. JOHN All the streams in that country are open. Capt. Newman Robirds, a well-known stcamboatman, died here to-day. The - towboat Storm No. 3,0 n her way to this.port with a tow of icebats, is reported in difficulty, having grounded two of her boats at Eagel's Nest. One of the boats is stated to be in a very precarious condition. The Mountaineer mid Arabian- were taken to the docks to be put in final order for the trip to Benton. The Nile and SuCcess passed Council Blufts yesterday for Benton, and the Deer •Lodge for the same place, took 100 tons at Sioux City. The Nightin gale left for the Ohio with 100 tons of pig iron and 100 tons blooms for Pittsburgh, 100 tons ore for Lohisville, and 100 tons miseel laneons. _ The Madison Courier of Monday, says: We had the pleasure of . meeting Capt. De Haven on West street this morning. The contract for building Capt.. De Haven's mammoth steamer Alpha, has been award ed by the Board of Directors at New. Or leans to the Madison builders. James S. Garnett, for many, years connected with the mail heists and packets, and - recently a resi dent of this of this city, died of consump tion on: -the .15th inst., at the residenceof his brother, in Maysville, Ky. . The Evansville Journal,of Tuesday, says: The Quickstep and Mollie Norton made a dash against time last evening. Going up nearly, to the mouth of the'bayou, she came down under a full head of steam,ipassing .the point, the Quickstep in nine minutes and thirty seconds, and the Norton on five minutes and thirty-eight seconds. The Norton took a little wider, .swing than the Quickstep, to clear the Pine Grove, which was coming up, and demanded the star board. _Hundreds of people crowded Water street and the roofs of steamers at the wharf to witness the specimen of fast sail ing. The Dubuque Times, of Sunday, says : The success of the Merry barge enterprise is already bearing rieh fruits destined to drop into the lap of the Northwest. As ono of the results of this movement, we are pleased to chronicle an important reduc tion or freight destined for New Orleans by the Illinois Central Railroad Company. Yesterday Mr. C. A. Beck, the Dunleith agent of the above company, received a telegraphic dispatch informing him that hereafter a reduction of fifty cents 'per hun dred on sacked grain, and $1 per barrel for flour; would be made from this point to New Orleans. Marriphis telegram, under date 'of Wednesday, says. Last night a negro, - on the Sam Hale, detected in an •attempt to steatabox of tobacco, was - tied down to the deck of the Darling. The negroes on the levee heard of it, and went aboard,,deman , ding his' release. The watchman, named. Taylor , struck the leader, named Johneon, on head with a hatchetyounding hint severely.. The, negrook bets* inflirlated. Taylor Jumped ow the Darling, and but' for the arrival of the pollee, would have been' killed; 'He was hold answer on a charge of assault with intent to kill. . ; ' • Rivera and Weather. : Telegnaph to the Plttstnirgh Glizatte.] LouneviLvE, April 8.-.-River falling faat, with sixteen feet in the, channel, and four. teen feet on the fal N,. Weather cloudy with `the indication of rain. ~ HATS AND CARI 3. NEW SPRING; GOODS. ALL THE NEW STYLES OF Hats and CapM, ,ABltrivite:DAlLl; AT: • .MIFi -13iSTREET. 2 rARTIBFLIFAILEIC 1. gazAixis Ha4-TSt r CAP AMT:AvVrolvs.= Vhcidiale •stttletall In•TRUNKIP VaLiza; ali.E2 Ea.= 1311' Sank )11',X1t4alsurgh.ric 91140 ni!Allinagll'srrt!°lritarsneea' ' gitil poipeti‘ -- Xtring l atillalf 4 1" Ilipilliitteei ;AlUktflitil 1"' 5 I -Tt vt i , ~,T h i ffl )1; t_i :t'; MMKBOATS. F"... FORT BENTON AgEt A.;ND THE eir-coI.AD , REES . FAST Li E: • . . . The Splendid Light Dream t Steamers. -• IMPORTER J.A. WlrrirAms, blaster. IDA REES • WBE. ALBEFIT, Master. SILVER LAKE': JOHN ToDI3, Master The - IDA.: REES will-connnenee reeelying on TUESPAY.' and the: 1111'ORTER positively leave on SATURDAY, - ;./Cprn 4th. at 4I:. :d.: and' will take freight for all points on the 31i$aouri river. . . , For t fraighl pr• passage apply orkboard, or to , ii , .•_, ', :-.1:7.•'•: : litiaklE &.I:lotittit WOOD, n L ii .. „ , , ,, t' .. ?) . -1,.:.. , i .;.: ' ,• . A a rs , l , 6. tigiNA.Tir . 'pAc Kim :las t -'1011,.• WHEEIING,' 'BIARIET PARKERSBURG. POMEROY, GALLII'OLIS, 13i SAADY, -IRONTON. PORTSMOUTH. in MATS VI .A.NI), CINCINNATI.r,The elegant side 'wheel' •passongetliteamer ST. CHAItLES, C. A. BRAVO. Eclmmandur; A, Itonissoa, Jr., Clerk, r ' LEAVESvERY FRIDAY, 12 I att. Connecting 'sit Cincinnati' with Packets and Rail roads to LOuleville,. Nashville. Memphis, New Or leans and St. Louis. Also to the ITpper Mississippi and Missouri. rivera: • , ,' ~' •_ , . • _ Freighter passengers recelpted through either by rail or river. . ' • - - • - • Esp,erial attention given to Orders and Way CHAS. BARNES, ) inh~ JAS. COLLINS.: t Agents. - A LLEGHENY RIVER. A dEt 11 PACKET L42cE leaves every • TUESDAY, "rittmsnavi - D.SATURDAY. At 3 o'clock P. 3t:, from the foot of Irwin litreet 'This line Is composed of the following boats: " 1 IDA REES No. - 3. R.lttills, Bloater:lF:F:s2%W- ART. Clerk. " 1 . . 'ECHO No. 3, E. °DIMON. Master, A. D. Rug- ; SELL, Clerk. . - 1 . . The above Boats were built expressly for the trade, have superior occur:l:no:lotions and attentive orb ..._ nile.:4 1 P PRESS LINE.-FOR )V 444Gt ST. CAL. MINNEAPOLIS; I :ED LANDING LA CROSSE. GALENA, DU I - BUQUE. ROCK SLAND. DAVENPORT AND BURLINGTON. , —The splendid passenger 'steamer GLASGOW CEO. W..JOIINSTON. Comdr, Will leave for above and all intermediate points as announced. - - - - For freight or passage apply on board or to JAN. COLLINS, t A ~.. '.j.4 MO CHAS. BARNES. c` 4 ` , " , * . , OR ST. LOUIS, - LEX- j a g t r iz t INGTON, KANSAS CITY ,- WY- A.'DOTTE," LEAVENWORTH. ATCHISON, ST. JOE AND OMAIIA.—The fine steamer ARMADILLO Capt. D. L. IVENDIIICKS.OI , 4 Will leave as above on SATURDAY, April 4th. Passengers and shippers can rebr on the Armadillo going throngh as advertised. , AVM receipt freight through to all points on Missouri river. Fur freight or passage apply on boardor to . . CHAs. BARNES. JAS.. COLLINS. _ Or, OHRIEST A HAS,.ETT, Agents. - _.. ITEM WHITE LEAD ANDCOLORS. ,„,„,„, . • , ,e• - • ALL OF TIIE MANUFACTURES F.'"EKA OIL WORKS, OF THE PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS. INCLUDING STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, Chrome Green, Verdlter Green, - Versailles Green, Chrome Yeltovr. And every rarity of Celery, dry nnv, ground in Oil, ; for sale by ; RABBIS ik EWING, WHOLES4LE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, PITTSI3IUII6-1 - 1 - , TSCHOONMAKER & SON, to . PITTSBURGH White Lead and Color Works, ILANUF.%CTUITILItS Or NOME AND REP LEAD: ZINC, rum - , 111,UE LEAD: • MO:O'PS VERDITI•;R GREEN,' And all colors, dry or In oil. OFFICE, No. 67 FOVUTII STILEET. Factory, Nos. 450, 452, 454, 450 and 458 Rebecca Street, and 49, Stand 53 Lacock Street, Allegheny. CRACKER BAKERIES. ------ I FRENCH TRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. , 1 FRENCH CRACKERS. • FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. • - FRENCH CRACKERS. Atid every variety of • ' SUPERIOR CRACKERS: S. S. ritutirror. 91 Liberty lireet, Pitls9argh. TRY TIMM. EitAsusamen IN 1840. SHEPHARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit • 817 LIBERTY MEET; PITTSBURGH. , , Manufacturer and dealer In all klnda of COPIr.IPPTICONErrry. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC - • •• • EVILIDINO - 111,4TERiAtil - FOR , .. •• . fLit.LL—Prophsals wilt'. be 'received - for, the ; purchase of the_ _materials' in the buildings on the property of the Mercantile Library hail Co., corner of,Penn street and .Brewery alley, lately occupied by Welt & Co.'. Carriage Iractory; tilt:if:webloer to remove the same and clear away the I, ru bleb. The bide may be made for alter* art f the build.! ings,.and must name tint time with n which the nor* ties will engage to remove the 'same,' _____— , . YELLIC,,t. BlttdriOT., . - 'mlainfT2' ' Preen. Library limit CdtopanY: , . . lorplosEs, !mid /4 - co. j " L INc.EIOI - is-00ii6i41 ISifi-LLSI „ att ad tiGWr . iiiioupaLoak mo4exiilLuirsaimMumi'mak COMNTSSION MERCHANTS. M. STEELE 31 ' STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DEALEItS vr, - coult, crnArnT, v.v. - vac), &c. No. 95 OHIO STEEE'I . near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. lEEE ffa J.PaiES b. DMA:NOR JOS. !lAltrEli MEANOR Si HARPER, . vtoun, GRAIN AND PRODUCT. VzM 329,LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH , Codsignmdnts solicited. BEFF.ZENCES—J. G. Martin. Cash r btechanles' National Bauk; J. S. Dilworth & Co., It. T. Ken nedy A. Bro. • = 1a31:124 PETER - tns. F. RICIIA23I. KEIL '64 RICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 'FOUR, GRAIN, SEED,.S L AIII.,L FEFP 4 &c., &c., 349 Meaty St., Pittsburgh, inr.A:b37 - ROBERT: KN OX,- Jr., - • COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND rtr.m.rn. FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUC GENERALLY ' Office. 113 LIDF.RT STREET. PITTSBUItGIf BLANC lilolestile and Retail Grocers, aplB:xB9 ALEX. ? f'BANE J B. ANJE.B. McBANE & ANSEL!, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN: and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER _STREET. above Smithfield. Pittsburgh. jes VIEWER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION hiBROMITB, For the sale of Fleur, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds. Dried Fruit. and, Produce generally, No. 16 3iARKET STREET,;corner of First, Pittsburgh. feZiail3 S/lONLAKER & LANG, Whole sale dealers In: Groceries; Flour, Grain: - Pro duce, Provisions. Fish, - Cheese. Salt. Carbon On, fie., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. nail:llss JOIIX 1. inm::,4E Enyir, liousE.....wzi. li. HOUSE. (dirOllN I. HOUSE & BROS Sue cessois to .10IIN I. ROUSE & CO., W holesale rimers-and Commission Merchants, Currier of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tmi... RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY ' . STREET,Pittahurgh, Pa.. Commission Mer e id and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce. Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Cousigtdments, and paid for Produce gat orally. ' • - . nun ROOT. KNOB ANDIIEW KNOX, VKNOX & SON, COMMISSIOF I,r•MERCIIANTS and dealers In FLOUR. GRAD 1.11,1, FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No TO DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City jal7:ay, PAN•CRAWEORD . CONIXISitON DIETICHANN - MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, 003 IS, ORE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK-AND-CLAY. .te. Warehouse and Office; No. 366 and 368 . PENN STREET. Storage fart nlshed. Consignments solicited: - - oc3 TAITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and J In Produce, Flour,Bacon Cheese, Fish, Carbon : and Lard 'Oll, Iron, Nails, .Glass, Cotton Yarns and MI Pittsburgh Manufactures generally; 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. __ JIL . CANEIFLD — & WiAT, Co 111.• 1 , MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese. Rutter.. Lard, Pork. Bacon, Flour. Fish. Pot and Pearl Ashes. and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce generally. Nos. 144 and 146 Front strcet,-Pltts burgh. j . JOHN sturrox A. WALLACE. lIIPTON lii. W ALLACE WHOLE- SALE ti ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, . o. 6 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. la12:1•38 SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, Crude Relined and Lubricating 0114 - Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish OW. VormiUlon. WARING AND SING, Contmlsston Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, , DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUEoNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. M. LONIF.BI. CO., A. PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION IIERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh Office;-DALZELtt B1711:DING, cor ner of Duilue'sne Way and Irrrin eitreettf; • • J. C. 111:11 , 7172A...g. A. t!..WArrituna.n. SOOO ,O /; 4 W 91 140... Manufacture and Itav e for salt! an kinds of, LUBRICATINC 16T. STREET.' ' BEFIT3I. 4 'SKFAIEW Aft CO. i 96 'PENN STREET OILS Jr.kNUFACTUMERS OF EUREKA CARBON OIL, TUE CELEBRATED CHEMICAL. LINSEED OIL WHOLESALE DEALERS IN R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent, No. 19 Irwin Street. P EitlADELrun, ADDRESS, ' WARING, KING & CO:, 127 . Walnut Street. ,MANUFACTURERS OF Brand --"LUCIFER." Oftlce, No. 2 Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, Pa PhScilielppta tifllee-127 trATZTUT ST nU'IM=EI _ PRACTICAL , . 118. Fufttinvitg trI44OFACTuREns WHOLESALE :AND LEMON rm. 11'4' " • and' Condon ly on hand every_ ra CHAMBER% ItURNITUBMI rtogether with' Vont .prie platcassortment of common I , unthure at reduced te , Thoeutts want ofanything In our hue are cordWly hreited to' ailF before' puerbaslnV. l 4 - , -'lVgn*gUaglilii"l4k.. LEMONa`WEIbw, TQC4DCZG. I . 9IiCEMORWORBS& • , t t ! 11141 "*" & W. " Zintfoktifietio mad Deslanatil . Tobacco; Snuff( 4 0 *. • 111111711,111 Mi Writ AZOWIAMIONta Art l, l4' tir ; • '' F ,----, / plTTtiMlVll:oHandaigaifill;M CO-"N ELLSVIL LE R. R. = On and after THURSDAY, March sth. 1868, trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor net-of Grant and Water streets. as follows: :Depart. Arrive. Mall to and from UnionCn. 6:00 A. at. 6:00 P.ig. McKeesport Accommodcn.ll:oo A. at. 2:05 P. M. Ex. to and from UnlonCn. 3:00 F. M. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Accommodtn 4:30 p. M. 8:35 A. at. Bratidock''s Accommodarn• .6:15 F.M. 7:50 r. M. Night Ace. to McKeesport-10:30 F.M. 6:40 A. 2. Sunday Church Train to and - from-West Newton • . 1:00 P. 2. 10:00 A. D. For tickets apply ti - J. It. KING, Agent. W. E. STOUT, Superintendent. ! udts LLEGHENY 4, VALLEY RAILROA.G.' • ' ' DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS. Running through to Vertango City without change °tears -Connecting with trains East and West on the Warre.. & Franklin and the Atlantic Sc Great. Western Railways. On and atter THURSDAY,' Match 26th, MB, the Passenger Trains will lease from and arrive. at the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike tits:, aWfollows: • ,Dep_art: Arrive: • • Mall to and Pm "t'eu city. 7:00 A. Si. 1:00 A: Si.. Express " " 10:30 e. M. 6:15 P. DI. Iltady's Bend Accommod'n 3:00 r. M. 10:30 A. Y. Sods Works Accom'n.. .. .. 5:25x. 31, First Hutton Accomod'ri. - .: - 9:00 It. 3t. '11:43 A. II; Second Halton Accomod'nl33:oo M. 3:45 T. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 3:05 M., arriving in 'Pittsburgh at '9:30 -A: M. Re= turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. M., arriving at Soda Worka at 3:55 r. M. _ II.'BLACKSTONE, Sup't.. • W. F., HOPE, Ticket Agent. , WM. 1868. - . ggatAlf7_4s4 --. • . , PITTSBURGH', FORT WAN & CHICAGO B. W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. From January 19th, 1868, trains will leave from , and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city- d • • time, as follows: Leave. i Arrive. Chicago Ex.... 2:13 a m Clitcago Ex... 2:43 a m Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 am:Cleveland Ex. . 2:43 a m 71 Erie & Ygn MI 6:13 a in: Chirago Ex.,., 10:58 am t'!l Cl. & Wh , g, 31.1 6:28 a in , Wlicellng Ex. 11:08 a m • Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a m Chicago Ex.... 1:53 pm 1 Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a m!CI. &, Wh'it Ex 4:03 p Pitts. & Cl. Ex. • lErie &YgmEic 6:13 pm . ..I via Yonngrn 0:43 a m;Chiengo Ex.... 6:513p ra Cl. & 2:13p in!Cl. & Wh'g Ex 7:08 pm Chicago Ex.... 2:28 p ; Pit ts. CI. Ex. _ Wh. &Eric Ex. 4:38 p m) via Yogrist , n. 9:28 pin - Depart from Allegheny.; Arrive m Allegheny. 1. N. tirigt`n Ac. 8:58 a in. N. Brigt`n Ao. 7:03 anl Lect.Vale " -10:13 am: N. Brigt•ri_.. `• 8:28 a m • 11:53 am Wellsville " 9:58 a m Rochester ". 1:33p m New Castle " 10:13 a ro, WellsVc ACc... 3:43p m Leetsdale . 9:13 am , Leetsdale Ac , c. 4:lspm " • " '1:18 pm ; N. ltrigt'n . 5:32 pm " g:43prrx!: N. Brigrn "." 6:2Bpm Leetsdale " 4:23pm Leetsdale " . 10:43pm " " 7:28 pm!, 2:28 p. in. Chicago Ex- i 10: 5 0 a. m. Chicago; press leaves daily. _ Express arrives daily. jutti Y. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, • 1E: ' I T'rSBURGH, ,% g r; • COLUMBUS ..tCINCI2S- : 1 -:"-- _ .'ATE IL R. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE of TIM.--on' and after SUNDAY, December filth, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at Union Depot. as follows. Pittsburgh tune: • Depart. Arrive.' Mull Express 2:15 a. m. 3:53 p. m.' Fast Line • 9:40 a. tn. 7:05 p. m. Fast Ex pri.ss 2:50 p. in. 10:55 a. m. • Mixed Way 6:10 a. in. 6:50 p. ' McDonald 's Acen, No. 1..1 - 1:10 a. m. 2:10 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'u. 3:55 p. m.' 9:30 a. m. - McDonald's Acen, No. ".. 5:10 p. 8:20 a. Sr Naricv..--Sun - day Express leaves V. 2:50 p. in., arriving lu Cincinnati at 6:30 a. ts. the next morning. Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55.p. m. _ The 9:40 a. in. Train - leaves daily, Sunday and Monday excepted, arriving in' Cintlnnati at 9:55. the same evening. 8 HOUItS IN ADVANCE OF ALL °THEE RONTES. Illar•No change of cars between . Tittsburgh and Cincinnati, aud . :,11177 ONE change to St. , J,onls,', Cairo, and the,prjncipal points West and Southwest. • When . purchaSlng tickets he sure and and . Oe . office of the' PittsbUrgh, Columbus 8a Cincinnati R. 8., M. D. MOTHEitSPAIMM, Ticket Agent. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. . JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. lerelelit Agent. PENNSYLVANIAKii=gpyaiP CENTRAL RAILROAD. • On and after October 6th. 1867. Tratus will ar, rice at and depart ,from the Union Depot, corner ofi; Washington anti Liberty streets, as follows: ! I :. Arrive. I _Depart. 'l, Mall Train.... 11.:20 a miDay Express_. 3:00 aiilli Fast Line 1:50 a miWall's.:No. 2.. 6:30 ani;„ Wall's'No. 1.. 6:20 a nil - Mall Train 8:20 ara Brlnfon No. 2.- 7:50 a in: Wall's 1i0.2:. 2:50 a In_ Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a mi•Cincinuati her 11:15 are. Cincinnati Es. 0:10 a miWall's No. 3:: 11:30 Wm:. Johnstown Ae. 10:15 am Johnstown Ac. 2:50 pm Phila. Express 1:50 p m Wall's No. 4.. 3:30 pin: Wall's No. 3... 1:30 p m Phila. Exprcs. 4:10 pni Wall's No. 4.. 2:50 pm Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 puf,: Wall's No. 5.. 5:50 p m Wall's No, 6... 6:05 pal, Wall's No. 6. - . 7:00 pin Fast Line 7:20p 2il Altoona Ace`u Wail's No. 7... 11:i:50 p M and Emigrant Train • 10:30 p m The Church Train leaves Wall's Station evert Sunday at 9:15 a. in.. reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05. a. m. Returning,leaves Pittsbnrgli at12:50 pain: 3nd arrit :s at NI all's Station at 2:00 p 111. and E xpress leaves daily. All other (rains daily except Sunday. Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati Express arrives daily except Monday. All other trains daily except Sunday. For further information apply to , -• • W. H. BECKWITH, Agent .%:. The 'Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk, for Baggage. except for wearing mt. parcl, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars* in value. All Baggage, exceeding thit amount lii value will be at the risk of the owner, Ma less taken by special contract: .. r. • - EDWARD. H. WILMA/95.. 1 . oCS - General Superintendent, WESTERN PE.NN L: WasenSigli -... - SYLVANIA 'RAI L ROAD.—On and after 'November 1 1667: tlae ' ral-=. senger -Trains on the Western PerdisfivaDia Ball- road will arrive at and depart from the Feliertf.•; Street De pot, Allegheny City, as follows:- k, ii .. Sharpb`g No:1 6:25 a,m r ' Math 9 •,• • • _. :De , • a 8;50 a m , ... Freeport No 1' 8:15 amilFreepOriNe.'l 9:05 a: m- Express: .. .. . -.10:10 adi Sharpb'E Pip...lA/151011n • ; Sharpb•g• N 0.2 1:93 pm t Express.. .... : . 1 I:sopm Freeport N 0.- '4115 pmillarmerv'efAc i 3:135 p,lO Mall " ' 6 05 - p m FreepOrt N 0.2 0:05 p m Harmerv'e Ac VlO p m Shar,ph.'6llo4 - d - 7:304131 : Aboyelralns run daily except 'Sunday. The Church Tralh leaves Allegheny Janet. every' Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny city , at. 9:50 a. in. Returning. - leaves Allegheny City:at 1:20 p. m. and arrive. at.dllegheny Junct, at 0:40 p. m. ' COMMUTATION TICKETS—For sale in - packageS;of ' Twenty, between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street, • Herr's, Bennett, Pine creek, Etna and Sharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations sige ail ed on. tickets. I ! ' ' The train leaving Allegheny Citynt 0:50 a': 'nu' makes direct connection at Freeport - with Walker's ! line of Stages for Butler and Hannabstown. -.• 1 through tickets may be purchased-at the °Dice, Wo. 3 St. Clair street. near Suspension Bridge. ' • Pittsburgh. and at the Depot, Allegheny City. !!! ' For further information apply to .. .- - JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent, .. - Federal Street Depot. The Western Itennsylcania-Rallrozul will not-as- some any risk for Baggage, except for wearintrap parel,,-aud limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred , Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this ; p ; . amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, tin- • ' teas taken by-special contract.•_. ___lvi EDWARD H . WILLIAO, , deg,' General Superintendent, Altoona. 1"a. PtTTSBURGH MOKY HILL algaiME RoSuTz. MOB PACIFIC RAILWAY • The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE tiOtrr& from tlie Easi to 011 points - • COlorado, Nevada, . . . Rew Mexico, "Idalid, '- 4 Oregon:. Two Trains leaye State Line andl.T.Anyenw.orth. 'daily (Sundays excepted )on the arrival °flyable Of Pacific Railroad fromStg , Lwiaaind-Huniitaand St. Jo Railroad. DOM Quincy, _connecting a aw ranee; To t leka' trod' -nrithz. stages , ' -all?. points In ansas. At end of track west of Ells worth wi the rsvrrpt:sTATES EXPRESSF.OQUID PANE'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND - MAIL AND EXPRESS COACEES FOE , . ; • :; And all Points is the Tetritories, 'And with SAI4TIFitiin•S TEI-WriELt Mit?. ' f ,COACH. for, Fort-Union, Dent's Fort, Passi , Alpo. very ' e , Banta' Te, and all polnul' In Aritbait - and -cw Wit h the " recoil additions of rolling stock and equipment and, the arrangements made ' with re. aponalble Overland Transportation Lines' from Ira westeralermlroun this rand stow: Ware nn galled;. ! _facilities for the tpummisslon of freight to tom Far Tickets for sale at all the Drina* alike' In United ntatee•and Canada. Be !l ure and aak_fgr . tickets Tit, THE 11140XY 0110ETTF,,LtinaoN rAt'll o l9 • RAILWAY. ,BazTEILND4VisiON.„. • - irin It: PECK; Inififtuvoitgzg um) PlERPEllipt;'wouliNA-tz o k y v t i Vr e ie i h n elro c rZ t marA l iz i mt if& tztrm,..t-,i1..-.1 'VP! Il f I A II "5. u memautripmsl‘.ftl_ 13.5, I. RAILROADS. tisioN DEPOT: (SOUTH SIDE.) Eastern Division. Calgornia, Taal", Washingtouf ArizOna, i.t:,i',:,...-:- .-frfikitß.W!*i, General Einpertite44ea,t.' Ha Arkserira, ' it iiiierfekii AMA: Gfeneral le II Ii 1 I=
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