11 Lancia, 3latterS in New York. Goid Clostxl ;F.1193;@138M. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ' Nnw Yomr., April 19, 1868. MONEY AND GOLD. acre is an improved tone in business 'des and moneV%easy. Sterling firmer; he )111:3".104101/..: Gold firm; 'opened 03;1yy138y,. The advance in exchange he shipping point Stiffens. In the gold iket .loans are:made at seven per cent. I.3arrYing•to . GOVERNMENTS .ivo tind closod very strong at about-half ticent. advance. firm? Clews &.. Co. ishlhe 'anneied.4iBo priegsz Coupons 8131;112g; tifi':'o2; f12.,@1129y; do '64, 1 4®110; do '65, 110(4410% do new, 107 do i7i,10.3g®108y,,;:n-Forties, 102 y, '22.x.; Seven Thirties, 106g@106m. I STOCKS. tie Stock market is active, buoyant and tier tinder the Fiats:we of the Erie bill the'Assembly, New York Central Shing 1193„ a rise of, 7- per .'cent; Erie ;, a rise of 5 per cent. 'from '•the lowest lit of morning, market reacted slightly p extreme prices and ekitted active and g at 5:30 p. m., at the follOWThk 'rates: !iciflc Mail and Reading are alone weak. iton, 46X®.17; Cumberland, 30®32; Ad t Express, 60®61; Wells Express, 28X® l; American, 61®62; United States, 60® Merchants Union, 33; Quicksilver, 263; is Mariposa, 9X®1034; Pacific Mail, 9135 i i X; Atlantic, 2834®30; Western Union graph,.37®3B%; New York Central, 118 1 -1 4; Erie, 69%X®69%; p referred, 71®72;' son; 131 X; Hartford k. Erie; 14 3 /,®143 4 ; bago and Alton, 120; Hannibal and St. 73: Columbus, 106; - Missouris, 87; New !nessee, 66%; Harlem, 116; do Rreferred, Reading, - 87 X; Ohio and ICssissippi, 131 X; Wabash, 0935 ®5l; St. Paul, 603 4 @ ido preferred, 73X®74; Michigan Cen -113X®115; Michigan Southern, 893® J; Illinois Central, 141XQ1* Pitts ksh, 87®87%; Toledo, 10235; Rocklsland, ,91X; Northwestern, 61341562; do pre -72X®73; Ft. Wayne, 10135®102. MINING SHARES. 'Ming shares dull; Quartz Hill 97; !)th Parmelee 210. 740's BOUGHT, e Goternment sold no gold to-day, but. ht V 300,003 worth of 7-30'. ( I SUE-TREASURY RECEIPTS. .ceilibi4 sub-Treasury $2,873,886; pay xts 63,115,677; balance $104,513,053. . 1 New , lork 'Produce Market. - telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gszettel •.w Y-ortic, April 20.--Cotton opened a . . le firnier and closed quiet, scarcely so s .; sales:-L9BO bales at 31a313,c • for mid ' ' 4 upland, closing; no buyers at outside • res. Fleur . ; receipts-6,731 bbls; market • • 'rted'cittite firm and closed quiet; -sales— * bbls at $9,15a9,65 for superfine west ."• $10,15a10,80 for extra State; slo,loa 5 do western; $12,50a14,00 for white at extra; $10,20a14,00 for R. H. 0.; I.la for. Extra St. Louis; $12,50a1.2,60 for , A. to ' choice; California firm; sales - i sacks at $12,50; Rye flour steady.; 4-350 bbls at $7;65a8,40. Corn meal in • mrate request; sales-300 bbls •at $5,90a Whiskey nominal. Wheat; receipts— ,-. 13 bushels; market opened a shade . er; closed (pilot, and holders • • nore disposed to realize, with sales of :00 buihels at $2,50a2,64 for No. 2 spring * ore and delivered; No. 2 do. to arrive •anal at $2,63; No. 1 delivered at $3,20, white Michigan and amber State at . .1:• ate terms: Rye is scarce and prices are -,ing upward. r e meteady. Barley -)!:•-', is dull. Corn; pts of 127,627 . tels; the market, opened dulland closed_ ' -•y. " - and 2a3c lower, with sales of 62,000 '.:leis at $1,16a1,21 for new mixed west 'afloat; $1.18a1,20 for old do in store and - ' 4 ..1t, and $1,16a1,18 for white Southern. .:' ;,; recetpts of 7,740 bushels; the market Wer with sales of 27,000 bushels at 85 :e ;western in store, and 87ga88c afloat. - of grain in warehonse—Wheat, 56,470 .- els; corn, 1,163,688 bushels. oats, 72.5,- bushels; rye, 5,176 bushels; malt, 3 :. bush; peas, 683 bush. Rice quiet and - .").anged. Coffee very. firm and steady. r steady; sales 450 hhds at 10a12c. •.. . - s active and th.m., sales 900 hhds at or slaved and Muscovado • at private s. - Thips quiet at 10450 c. Ame.ican leum firm at 12e for crude, and 26a lot' refined bonded. Pork firmer a fair demand; sales 3,250 bbls at s27a ' - for new meas, closing at $27,40 for i .- lar; $26a36.2.5 for old do, closing at ;5 for regular;,s22a2?,so for prime, and 4 . pi,25 for prime mess; also 1,750 bbls I mess at $27,50 to buyers for May; :0 to seller. for May, and 627,50 •,eller . for Jime, Beef firm sales( : bbbls at $15a20,58 for new plain • and :$20,50a24,75 for new extra mess, • , 180, tierees at. W2,50a37,50; prime ...• 4 $40a42; India mess beef hams nom; + Cut meats steady; sales 28.5 packages ~,. %xl3, for. shodlders and 16a17K for 1 ': s. Bacon quiet and firm; sales 200 s Curhberland cut at 14a14M. Lard a e firmer; sales 970 barrels at 17Mal8g; 500 barrels, seller, May, at --- 18y„. But ' rm at 20a38 for Ohio and 48a54 for ''' . Cheese steady Itt 14a16%. Freights .. i i i verpool firm; 36,000 bushels Gram" Graat •4' Wheat per sail 514 d.; Corn per steam *, d I,ooobarrels Flour 22. 6cl per steamer. TEST, ;5 P. M.-Flour closed quiet and out any • decided change in price. ;',.. at is dull "and rather easier for parcels e spot. and steady for lota to arrive. • is scarce and firmer at $1,92a1,93 for ern. Oats is dull at 85y08530 for ern in store. Corn dull, lower and : 7at $1,16a1,20 for new mixed western t, and $1,17a1,18 for old mixed western • 1 ,. tore. . Pork is, 'quiet and very - firm .50a27,75; new mess, cash and regular . 27,87%a28,00; seller for June. Beef :, and scarcely so firm. Cut meats very with fair demand. Bacon quiet and yat 14V, for. Cumberland cut. Lard l ti ' ~. at.lBalB - y,c for fair to prime steam'and '.: '.e rendered. Eggs steady at 20a21c. Cincinnati Market.. Nelegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NCINIIATI, April N.—Flour firm and lemand; family $11®11,25. Wheat in 1 1 demand, at 82,80 ®2,65 for No. 2 and 1 . ter. Corn quiet at 813 c. Rye scarce and demand, at $2Q2,05, the latter an ex se rate. Barley firm at $2,70®2,75 for bCotton dull; middling is held at 80c; ales.a Tobacco firm; no sales-to-day. tlsky is getting scarce under the new and the fear of the Penitentiary, and of be bought below :$2,10®2;15;.new trbon is selling at 85®90c in bond. Pre ns firmer, but not very active. Pork in demand at $27. Bulk Meats firmlY,st 1.21.0 fbr shoulders, and 1414 y,c for aide& 'Bacon held at 13Y,, 16g, 17/c for shoulders, clear rib and clear s, with buyers at yo less. Lasd is in d demand at 1714 c, but at the close there . none to hp had below 17%. A large mess could, have been done intess rs'lr at $27, Lard at 17;io,- but holders ask for pqr c ic and 17 3 / 4 ®lBc. for lard. But carce art in demand at 45 ®doc, Eggs Flax li p u 1 i e r afifni G tscer So scarce . r il ld :lß B 2C : Ceva n'oa :radend buying.edwandiBl lawanted demand.i t Sugare dfi l r a te io Seedv @e r unchanged. 7. 5 Cleveland Market. elegraptt to thePlttebatiglt Gazette.) Lzvx,LAND, April: 20 -Flour market is nger, quiet and unchanged; double ex- J.rill P00011,50,•double extra red win -11,50%18,50, din:this extra'white sl3@ Wheat quiet. but firmer; 'No. 1 red g at *2,58, Not 2 do at f 2,40, 'No. 1 Spring 32 1 85 . Corhttlhe demand la fair and the 4ket bettert4adEs at 91114Dge; for :No. 1 lied, closing with , most hold e rs firm* de dgdree,!-Datisi ref 4140:Iilid. y at 745terma j z i lf e 43:'N-.StatelAckiii !. BarlOrbs ir. l tretrialintirr firm steady itivelwaeb Ydiatiiiiibk 1 1 0.3 1 , 1 ? free; thcklerna l 4 - fait. r ' ' ' .."l '• * ' St. Loafs Market (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3 Sr. Loins, April 20.—Tobacco; buyers and sellers apart, but no quotable change in price. Cotton nominal at 29Mc. Flour; very little doing and prices unchanged; all per ranges at $,6,50®8,00; ektra $8,25@9,00; double extra $9,25®11,00. Wheat;. choice winter steady, but other grades dull and little doing; prime to choice fall sold at $2,60®2,78; spring s@Bc lower, ranging at $2,05@2,15 for prime to choice. Corn heavy and closed lower, at 84®90c. Oats firmer at-70®73c. Barley; nothing doing. Rye higher and scarce, at 11,80. Pork unchanged, at $263;®27. Bacon dull, with small sales of shoulders, at. 23e; clear sides, 17c. Sugar cured hams are held at 19a20c for loose packed. Lard IS firm at - 1734 for .tierce; and 18c for keg: Whiskey' is steady and firm at $2,20.• Cattle, choice and extra butchers shipping stock is scarce and in good demand at 7 1 ;4a8c gross; for inferior to good and prime, - 4a6%a7(3.1c; for inferrer- to good . and .prime, 4a630751c. Sheep range •at s3a7 per,head. Receipts; flour, 3,400 bbls; wheat, 34.000 bush; corn, 19,000 bush; oats,_•l2,Boo bush; barley, 400 bush; rye, 1,000 bu&i. Chicago Market. - (By Telegraph to the . PlttsbOrgh Gazette.] CHICAGO, April 20.—flour in moderate demand and firmer, but not quotably higher.. Wheat; fair inquiry at a decline of 2®2 1 4c; sales N 0.4 at $2,16@2,17 and No. 2 at $2,00®2,03, closing quiet aes2, for" No. 2. Corn - fairly active; sales No. 1 01 at 8614 ®B7;ic; No. 2 at 84@85c; new at 8374@ 85c, and reputed at .81®82c, closing atin side figures. Oats firmer and I®l high. er; sales at 62@63c for Nos. 1 and 2, closing steady at 62V,c. Rye firm and steady; sales No. lat $l,BO, and No. 2 at $1,75. Barley quiet and easy at Saturday's prices. Pro visions more active and firmer. Mess Pork, $26,50 cash, and $4 buyer 30 days; country mess, ordinary sold at $25,75, rump pork $21,00221,50; sweet pickled hams steady at 16 /c. Lard firm at 17V,c, and short clear middles sold at 17c for buyer of May. Receipts for the past forty-eight hours were 8,021 barrels of flour; 16,880 bushels of wheat; 315,026 bushels of corn; 54,982 bush els of oats. Freigtits unchanged and steady. ---New York Cattle Market. (By Telegrfipli to the Pittsburgh Gazette. I NEW YORK, April 19.—Cattle market, Beeves, the demand is not so brisk as usual owing to the inclement weather and the markets weak, for common which in some cases sold at %c below last week's prices. Receipts 5,489 ; quotations, inferior to ordi nary, 14a17c for fair to prime, 17 3 4 al9c for extra, and 19tta19•yc average quality. Cat tle fair. Sheep and lambs ruled heavy dur ing the past week, and prices have fallen off about lc. To.day the supply was quite large and the demand light, and chiefly for prime stock, which was scarce, the offer ings being mainly of common. Receipts -17,837; quotations, wool sheep 6 3 „4a9Me r sheared sheep 6a9c. latter outside price, and the market closed :heavy at these quotations. Swine in fair demand and firmer; receipts-13;544 quotations of light to common at $8,50a9,22 1 ,4, fair to good $9.25a10,50. heavy corn fed 814,25a10,50. Toledo Market. • tlty Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] TOLEDO, April 20.—Flour--receies, 4,580 bbls—quiet. Wheat—receipts, 3,7, 3 bush— a shade better; sales amber at 82,65 to $2,66. Corn--receipts: 5,380 bush—*lthout mate rial change; -sales No. 1 at 925, Michigan 92%, yellow 95 to 96, No. 1 buyer this month 93c. Oats—receipts, 1,250 'bush—steady; sales No. 1 at 8834 c. Rye—sales No. lat $1,76, No. 2 $1,70. Seeds very dull. Sales for the past week-19,825 bbls flour, 18,204 bush wheat, 130,413 bush corn, 20,696 bush bush oats, 150 bush rye, 535 bush barley. Shipments by lake and rail for same time -28,873 bbls flour, 8,326 bush wheat, 242,400 bush corn, 42,587 bush oats. BaMason . Maiket. CBS Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. j BALTIMORE, April 20.—Flour firm; good demand for low and medium grades; others unchanged. Wheat firm; prime Maryland red at $3a1,13; Pennsylvania at $2,90a3,00. Corn firm; white at $1,12a1,14; yellow at $1,20. Oats dull; western at 83a85c;, Mary land at 85a90c. Rye firm and 2c better. Pork firm; mess at $27,75a27,80; bacon firm; rib sides at 16%c; clear do 17%c; shoulders at 14%c; hams at 21a22c. Lard at 18a18Mc. 3mwatikee Market. CST Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette•) MiLwAumun, April 29.—Flour is dull and firm; choice Wisconsin dnd lowa is held at $9,64a10,25; medium, 89,25 to 81),50; common, $8,75a9,00. Wheat is quiet and•lower; 82,15 for No. 1. fresh. Receipts; flour, 1,800 bbls; wheat, 19,000 bush; oats, 1,000 bush; corn, 300 bush. Shipments; flour, 3,500 bbbs; wheat 128,000 bush; oats, 1,700 'bush; corn, 200 bush. Philadelphia Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l PHrLADELpurA, April 20.—Petroleum is unchanged. Flour is- more active and are looking up. Wheat; sales, 2,000 bush red at $3 to $3,05 ; white, $3,10a3,30. Rye is held at $1,90. Corn is in good de mand; yellow is held at $1;2.341,24; mixed western, $1,223 a 1,24. Provisions, unchang ed except ,lard which advanced to 18y,, alBt4c; • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILBoan, April 20.-4 cars metal, Bryan & Caughi3y; sdo do, Totten & Co; 400 bblii flour,Shomaker & Lang; 8 bbls onions, E Dewitt & Bro; 7do do, S V Smithfield; 100 bbls flour, J B Doe; 100 do do, Culp' & Shepard; 1 care middlings, P Schott; 1 ear bran, Stevens & Bro; 200 bbls flour, Meanor & Harper; 160 do do,Kirkpatrick & Herron; 1 car middlings, Kell & Ritchart; 10 bbls flour, McKee & McClure; 53 green hides, Jas Calory; 100 bbls flour, H Rea; 100 do do, 14 figs potatoes, Soghmyer do Voskamp; 1 hhd tobacco; J M Murtland; 2 bbls eggs, Voight, Mahood dc Co; 2 tubs butter, Van gorder & Shepard; 10 baleg wool, W Barker Jr & Co; 4 bbis eg:gs, Ikg butteri.ll Rid dle; 1 car hay, E W Tabor; 14 kgs nails, Dithridge & Son; 10 bas soap; M W Ran kin; 175 sks oats, Gay & Welsh; 1 car lum ber, T B Young & Co; 1 do do, Jdc M Sei bert. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, April 20-12 cars iron ore, Shoenberger dc Blair; 2 cars lumber, 'B Smith & Co; 20 bxs cheese, B Davi - dam; 0 bdls chairs, X.knion dc Weise; 4 kgs lard, Dillinger 4 Stevenson; 8 sks rags, McCullough, Smith .1c Co; 30 bbls -glassware, Jab Scott; 2 bbla seed. 2 do beans .3 bxi, bacon,Head;' dr. Metzgar; 1: car metal, Zug 'd; Co; 1 car grain, McHenry Bt Hood; 87 aks rye,,T d; W Farley; 1 keg lard 1 bbl eggs, R Peet; 1 bbl eggs, Wm Calm. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. April 20-950 bbls oil, Lockhart &,Frew; 2 ears metal, H Woodsides; 1 car. salt, .J . Connor; 4 cars___Ntnestone, Shoenberger & Co; 23 bge rYsINNTH Rirkpatrick;.l2 do ao,D Wallace; 9 do do, H 'Rea Jr; 2 binseggs, Shtpton & Wallace; 1 bg.ibncseed, Head - A Metzger; 1 car furniture. S A McMeekin. Prri . snunon COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, 'April 20.-24 caddies tobaCco• Weyman &Bro;'.1.0 bbls of 1; John P.Scitt;" 40 sks oats_, Robb & Herron; 40 sks feed,' Hoppley & Miller; 28 sks rye, McHen r yHoed; 2 12 sks oats, F Schield; -1 car twit,. Spencer& McKay; 1 car'staves,: F Kober; 2 do do, Miller. It Crisp; 1 car inetal,'S Rey nolds; 31 hhds, 51 trcs hams, F Sellers , . . . , . Amr.notrorry I &term; April 20.-1 car • barley; ` Smithl & ' Co, " 2 - 'nkre lumber A Herofiberger; 300 pigs Ufa,- g em, i n , ..l taa. Than 4bco ; 30 bdls •greerrbl • zoin t 7d r , •s;velisei 1 car staves, J' Ml6* 111,260-bbla Sour, Fred Owens, 148 eke , oltetyait & . 4, V Langenkeim.' ': „ , • kaii.vidia.vAl,,gAo,' varrrast,..l42l,Rmizs A pnviv_ 2l o l 4.qt . frolinsXklev.orrkboa k ei c i t 3 e . • Iv 0 t 0:Ar0:,)47C 04 rep - , „v i : 34 do do ;'.l'W Simplon. I=l PITTSBURWI- 1868: New York Dry Goods . Market. • IST Telegraph to .the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NE N- YORK, .April 20.—Owing to the prevalence of the rain storm, the market lS dull, but otherwise without important change. Chicago Cattle Market. EBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.) CMG - A.GO, April .19.—Hog.s 'quiet: sales at 0,001)9,00 for fair to good grades. Beef Cattle quiet at $6,75a7,25 for fair to goo - d beeves. Both rivers contiime to recede steadily with seven and a half feet in the Mononga hela,-and eight feet five inches in the Alle gheny. The weather 'yesterday was clondy and un.settled,' with- occasional showers' of rain. Oil City telegrams report four and.a• half feet and falling. The New State, from Louisville, and 'Julia No. 2,1r0m Zanesville, are the only • arrivals we have to report. - The N. 'McCullough has withdrawn • from the Parkersburg 'line for the pregent, and will enter the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati packet trade, in connection with the St. Charles and St. Marys. She will be a splendid acquisition to the Cincinnati line, - and besides, Captain Geo. D, Moore: and his brother pan, know bow to conduct bus iness in a packet trade., ..T.be -McCullough will leave here every Thnrsda i y.. ,The Bayard, Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving promptly at 'noon. The Echo, Capt. Gordon, is the regular Tuesday packet for Oil City,4 leiVinfrat four p. m. The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin, - Is filling up steadily for .St. Louis and the Upper Alississippi, and she will soon be ready, to take her departure. The Bellevernon, Capt: J. J. Darragh Jr., is announced to leave for St. Louis this evening, and passengers., and shippers should bear this in mind: She will receipt freight through to all points on the Upper Mississippi, in connection with the "North ern Packet Line." The Alice V., C'apt..Keyt, is also. att- Bouncedlo leave for St. Louis this evening:" She is a large side-wheeler, and is a big carrier. The ( Mary Davage and barges are advertised to clear for the same points' this eyening. • The New State, Captain Harrison, is an nounced to leave for New Orleans and all intermediate points to-morrow evening. The towboat Coal City sunk two barges at White's Damon Sunday, aid injured a third one so badly that it also went near Sewickley. The Lake Erie is reported as haviug sunk one of her barges on the left of Brunot. The Fearless is expected to leave for Cin cinnati today with 60,000 bushels. The A. J. Baker left there last Week for Baton Rouge, with 130,000 bushels, which willbe increased when she' reaches Louisville to 160,000 bushels. One-halfinterest !tithe Countess was Sold at Vicksburg on the 14th for $1,090, by the commissioner in chancery. The sale was made to satisfy , a mortgage, and was bought in by the owners of the claim with out opposition from other bidders. The Vicksburg Herald classifies steam ers thus: The It. E. Lee is the fastest: the Frank Pargoud the finest; the Great Re public in all probability the largest carrier; the Ruth, for all in all, the best. - On her last trip to Vicksburg, the steam er General Quit nan made the run from New - Orleans to Natchez- in twenty-four how's and fifteen minutes, and made exactly thirty landings. We clip the following items from the Cincinnati Commercial, of Sunday: The Leonidas came in from Pittsburgh full of people and freight destined for St. Louis. The Argosy also arrived from Pittsburgh with a tull cargo, and returns at noon to day. All the daily packets arrived awl de parted with fair trips. The Anna arrived. from St. LOilis and .followb the Champion' to that port. The Kate Robinson departed for Pittsburgh with a fair freight trip. The Glendale •passed up from St. Louis, for Pittsburgh, with a full cargo.- • While the Leonines, destined for St. - Louis, was in the act of lowering her chim neys, at the wharf atothe foot of Broadway, last evening, prepargtory to passing under the bridge, they fell with a tremendous crash._ One was broken in two, and the other badly damaged. The Argosy did not get off cast night, but will depart for Pittsburgh to-day at noon, taking passen gers only. The Vicloburg• Times, of Wednesday, has the following in relation to the storm at Vicksburg on Tuesday night. It will be seen that the first reports as to the damage to the Lexington were highly exagge rated: The terrific storm of last night was prob ably the most severe we have had for months. At this hour we are able to fur nish very meagre particulars of the damrge sustained throughout, the city, but at the wharf the steamer Lexington was literally blown to pieces, The storm culminated about 8 o'clock in the evening, and carried the chimneys, forward part of the cabin and boiler deck overboard with a terrible crash. Capt. Hamilton, who was _standing on the roof ,at the time, going over with the debris, and falling in the river imtne diately between the steamboat and a coal barge which was lying alongside. Fortu nately a rope was hanging over the guard s grasping which he regained the main deck and was saved. He was severely scratched and bruised, but suffered no serious in jury. . The Lexington was full of passengers, -including a largo number of ladies, who were terribly alarmed, but happily no casuality, except the accident to Captain Hamilton, has yet, become known. We expect to thear , of vety., extensive disasters all along the river from the effects or 'this tornado, and shall await the receipt of news concerning the boats that left port last night with much anxiety. A St. Louis telegram; under date of Sat day, says: The' upper works of 'the G. D. Palmer were burned off at the wharf, be tween 12 and , 1 o'clock this morning. A barge of the Rey City was damaged, and the Mary. McDonald narrowly escaped. The Palmer is owned by. Capt. Lanahan, and valued at/315,000, and insured in Cin cinnati offices for $lO,OOO. She was form erly the Nannie Byers. River , falling. Business brisk. Competition is beeoming warmer and. rates decreasing. The Galla tin; from Sioux City for Omaha, sunk on the 10th, end is total loss. The upper rivers are falling. COAL AnntvEin—The'following tows of coal for this witty arrived -from Pittsburgh yesterday: - J. S.-Neal, 5 barges, containing 50,000 busheles; -Warner, 5 barges, 60,000 bushels; Star; 6 barges, 60,000 bushels. The GreyhOund, with two Model barges; con taining 36,090 bushels for St. Louis, also ar rived.--Louitiriite Courier 18th • Rivers and Weather.', Cay Telegraph to the Plttsbarkb Clazette.3 LoutsVILLE, April 20 .—Weather cloudy. • River falling slowry. River freights are at optional pricesi 'especially as .to Southern ports; New Orleans 20 to 4i e per 100 Dm as to clnisification: Si % Loris, April 20.—Weather ,olear and, ideol4l,l-rt: 0- ZUVERPOOL . AND' • T -• • • f gur,t±.l . • - THE INDIAN 101A0r.., - tralp!inxisteps, ileteen:fliet:el;3orveseele amon g them the celebrated • • CITY OF FARIS - . CITY OF AN,TiVEPP, CITY=O4F lIOSTO'N6. crTy , Ii OPInetiaTIMORE: . . • ttONil s,r!”. • - Itatilkg rvliwzigt42x,troutmkr4d i .lioiti Rimer', New York - sekirspr fingiell.ttforms ti9tklklmlylo (.19 till •' t t • • ! 'iltiLiill4lll6lllAlik { Jr •-•; ' TO FT Ti STRUT; (Chronicle Bullnihg.) RIVER VS. STEWASIIIPS. Nearly opposite rose OM Pfttrburih. STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI Algrab PACKET LINE. For Wheeli ng, - Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, 'antilop°Us, la Sandy, Irontop, Portsmontit, stifle and Cincinnati. BT. MAIMS T. C. S ZEN'S', Master. _MONDAYS, 5 P. M. ST. ......... C. A..DRAV - 0, Master. paiiDAYs, 5,p. 3L, The abovsewnant alde-heel steamep will leaTe regularly nounced, connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the Uer Mississippi and 'Missouri rivers. Feight or passengers reecipted through either by frail or river. Especial attentlonzlven to Orders and Way Busi ness. BARNES & COLLINS, GHRLEST• & HASLETT. Agents. PITTSBURGH, AdigiSe 'WHEELING, i Marietta . and. Parkersb . rg Line. Leave Coznpiny's Whartboat, foot o Wood street, DAILY, at 12 111. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, J. N. MeGULLOUGH...... GEO. D. MOORE, Master TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BAYARD A. S. SILEPIIERD, Master WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE C. L. IinENNAN, Master Freight will be received at 6.11 hours by apti JAMES COLLINS, Agent. ALLEGHENY RlVER zli aM i t PACKET LINE leaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAT . AND SATURDAY, At • 3 o'clock r. at., from the foot of It win street This line le composed of the - following boats: IDA REES No. 2, R. REES, Allister, W. F. Srkw- LET, Clerk. . ECHO No. q. E. GORDON, Master, A. ,D. BUS SELL, Clerk. The above Boats werebuilt expressly for the trade, Lave superior accommodations and attentive ofll- FOR ST. LOUIS. • •THIS DAT—i 5 P. M. lftearatir ALICE V Capt. W. H. lir.NT, Will leave for above and intermediate points as aboye announced., For freight orpaksage apply on board o r to Galt lEST HASLETT,Ageb ts. aP2/ ' Corner Market and Water ats. I'OR CiNeiNNATIOLOU- AgO i t ISVILLE, 31EMPHIS AND % ORLEANS.=The tine steamer NEW STATE Capt. JACK HAHRISOY, leave as above aunuounced on WEDNESDAY, 22d inst.—l P. at. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to ap'2l • OIIRLEST Sc HASi.ETT. A etas. FIXPRES . S LINE.-FOR ST. - PUAL, MINNEAPOLIS. 13 LANDING. LA CROSSE, GALENA, DU BUQUE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVE.NPORT AND BIMLINGTON. TIIIS DAY--. 10 A. M. The splendid passenger steamer MAGGIE HAT'S, B. C. MARTIN, Commander, J. F. DitAvo, Clerk, will leave for above and all intermediate points as announced. For freight or passage apply on board or to apl4 COLLINGIVOOD, Agents FOR E Ali El V I LLE,=r ia t CAIRO - AND ST. LOUIS. . THIS DAY—AT 4 1- P. M. The fine steamer DELLEVERNON. Captain J. J," DAltiti.oll, will leave a's above announced, and will receipt freight through to St. Paul , on the Upper 311saissippl, In connection with the "Northern Line Paeket•Company. Por freight or) assage apply on board or to apl4 • (attar—Si -II Agents. PATsE .G IT ULAR EDNES—=Zz DAY PACKET IFOlt CINCIN- • I.—The fine sttarner /HOOKY Capt. Vaynznurrif7, W. H. Scull, Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Cincin nati every WEDNESDAY at noun. am FOR ST. LOUIS. TtiESISAY, 21st Inst.-41. The steamer MARY RAVAGE AND BARGES, Capt. B. CAIIPBELL. wilt leave as above aunouneetl. t (A 7474104 prirtesage apply on board or to _ CAMS. _BARNES,. Agent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 34..ST.SELE: .. . ... ... - ... ..... - S. A. STEELS. jr STiELE Sc SOY, _ ' Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS fl PIA:VIM, GII2tIN, FEED,. dro. No. 93 OHIO STREEI. near East Otimmon.. . ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.. JAMES B. MEANOR JOS. HARPER MEANOR sr, HARPER, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODIICE COMMISSION I'VEERCFIA.NTS 329 LIBERTY STREET; PITTSBURGH. - Consignments solicited. (Rarznrsers—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics , National Bank; J. B. Dilworth Jr. Co., R. T. Ken nedy & Bro. •31:124 PYTEIt KEIL F. KEIL & RICHART; COMMISSION ME r RCHANTS, . AND DEALXIIB . FLOUR, ()RAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, £c., &e., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, mr24:b37 L J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail (lroeers, No. 396 PENN STREET ALES. ?[`LANE J. B. ANJEU VicHANE • & ANJER, 13-2- COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN- ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. je3 ETZER & ARMSTRONG, F FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BEEDOWITS, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter. Seeds, Dried Fruit. and Produce generally, No. 3IARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. . 'te=:llB ' . QHOMAKER & LANG, Whole- Ky. Bale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro duce, Provisions. , Fish,' Cheese, Salt, Carbon OIL, Re., Nos: 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street Pittsburgh, l'a. • . n08:u55 JOLDN 1. MOUSE EDW. DOUSE WM. U. HOUSE. 4 - OHN I. HOUSE 84 , BROS.,_ Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole-sale roams and Commission Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and" Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.' ' RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY • STREET, Plttaburgh,"Pa., Commission Mer e ant and Wbolesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceriep and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Casb ad vanced on Conslirnmentl, and paid for Produce gum orally.auk i r ROM. KNOX. . ...... • . ...• ....ANDREW KNOX XtKNolli ic iii , COMMISSION IieIfERCHANTS end (It lens In FLOUR, GRAD I I. FEED and PRODIT GENERALLY, Na' 79 DIAMOND, opposite Cl • Hall, Allegheny Clty yn17:227. pEA.V. CRAW FORD, COMMISSION MERCHANT 'IN PIG METAL,: BLOOD , WICOUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE :BRICK AND CLAY .4c. Wnreltonse and Office. Nos. 366 and 3611. PENN STREET.I Storage furnialied. Consignments solicited. I TteAITTLE, & • PAWTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commissionn—Merchants and alerS In Produce, Flour; - Bacon, Cheese Fish, Carbon and Lard OR, Iron, Nalls, Wass, 'Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. . - ' . . IL CAiF •& • SON COM J • 3U SSION &ro wADING'ItErtOTANTS , and Wholesale Dealers In Weatern Reserve Cheese, Rutter, Lard, Pork. Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Drled Fruit and Produce generally, heal. 144 and 140 Front street, rate- SUIPTON A. WALLACE. §BIPTON 81; WALLACESWHOLE SALE G ROCERS :AND PRODUCE DEALERS, o. 8 SIXTH STREET. , Plttsburoh. • lal2;rsS - TTH 141110 N, • sealer of Weights and Measnies, Np: FOTYILTII STRZE:r. • • ndierrystreets. Order Promptly stteade'd to. NirligirEL,ww T 2 • ~•• • • • oqll , l l 1 1nuvfrkot;.ii? Mora and 0., " 4 ' n* HUGH KNOX. Wit:ma No. 3113 Liberty street. Plttabargli. • tZ;Z;',%: ,. .4.1', C. HAW:F.'S, ? JAS. CoLLINS, ?Agents JOHN FLACK. 3 apt3m2 ' - OILS. ..-- .------ .....---- WARING AND BING, Commission Merchants and Bro in t Petroleum and its Pro 'acts, DALZELL'S BUILDING; DUQUESNE AY, PITiSBIIRGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS, :lAr /LAING, KING & CO,' - -- 127 Walnut Street. TACK: BROTHERS, f . _ . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Pitfsburgh Office—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Office-127 WALNUT ST. • api;w3o JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., Oil Com'iniSsion . , Jobbers, No. 3 D1.3411E13NF. WAY, will buy and sell 'Crude and Refined Oils„ Lubricating, - Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience In the Petroleum trade enables us to (Ater unusual htellities and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de, termined to make it the interest- of buyers and set; lers to give us a call. Parties having 011efor sale are cordially invited to bent - their "samples. apsnot H . M. LONG & CO., r 3/AiiIIFACTURESS OF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brand--“LITCIFEit." Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. C. DIIFFM...C. A. KEITEW. .W. 11. WHITEHEAD J. U SOHO OIL WORKS . . Manufacture and have for sale all kinds of LUBRICATING OILS. 2io. 1 ST. CLAIR STREET. BUIFFII3I. KEIJEW & CO. BANKRUPT NOTICES YIESTEIIN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. SS: At Pittsburgh, Pa., April k. D. 1568. To whom it mnrconcern. The undersigned hereby girt s notice of his • appointment as Assignee of JOHN SPEAR. of Allegheny City, In the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania; within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of 'said Dis trict. JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee, npl9m4G-IT Attorney -at-Law, 110 Fifth Street. WESTE RN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA SS.: At Pittsburgh, Pa. Aprll-13tb!4..D. I£lo9, To whom it may concern: The undersigned here bygives notice of his appointment, as Assignee of UERUE MEHAPFEY and JOHN" 61LIDIAITIL of Allegheny City. In the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own peti tion by the District Court of said District. JAMES W. MURRAY. Assignee, apl3:c.l7:n Attorney at Law, 116 Plfth st. WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN , • SYLVANIA. SS: At Pittsburgh, Pa., Aprilfith, A. D. MS. TO w HOM 'NAY ( CONCERN : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of William Rhodes, of the Borough of Sharpsburg. In the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylva nia. within said District, who has been adjadr.ed a bankrupt upon • his OM petition by the District Court of said District. JAMES. W. 'MURRAY. Assignee, apl4:Tutoti Attorney at Law. 116 Fifth street. LEGAL ADMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.- Letters of Administration upon the Estate of JOHN FELL, deceased. late of the City' of Pitts burgh,'having been issued to the undersigned, all persons 'hating claims against said estate will pre sent them , duty authenticated for settlement, and tbo,•e Indebted are notified to pay the undersigned, In Pittsburgh, Allegheny county. Pa. DAVID -DINES. mlr2,l:nW-TV • • Recorder's Mice. NOTICE. -THE lINDERSIGNED h.vl ng been appointed executor and executrix tinder the last will and teStament of BENJAMIN F. dee'd, would,hereby_ give notice to all per sons Indebted tErtlrrilald 6tate to make payment-of of the same to the undersigned. and alt Itersons hav ing claims against said estate will present the same fu rloayment at the once of.SrlilN GER IiAItBAUGIL S; CO., No. 313 Liberty street. ,SPRINGEII HARBAUGII, Executor, apiamso.TEr ItIARBABET C. PETTIT, Executrix.- _ G. THE GREAT ARABIAN PHYSICIAN TREATS DISEASES TN ALL ITS FORMS. . P. Office, No. 293--Liberty Street, • air PRIVATE R 3. TRANCE .ON GARRISON ALLEY.- ' • • mh2B:n4l GAS POSTS. CONTROLLER'S OFFICE CITY CITY OF ALLEGHENY, April Dih• SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. x. son WEDNESDAY, 15th lust.; for supplying the city during the year, with GAS POSTS. • The Posts to be . delivered at City Rail, at such times as may be directed. PATTERN and CORE BOX will be fhtnished by the city. • The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. • a B. FRANCIS, - ap9:h24 • . City Controller. pERCEVAL BECILEWT MEOITANICAL ENGINEER, 1 (Late of P. F. W.•& C. Railway.) °lnce, No. 79 FEDERAL STREET 'Room No. B, MACHINERY, of ail descriptions, igned. BLAST FURNAE and ROLLINGBI2 L,L DRAW INGS farrilshed. Particular , attention paid to de signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con fidentially solicited. Si' An EVENING DRAW ING CLASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. , r apt:nsil JAUED 111. BROAD EDMUND D. BRUEU. JARED ai. BRUSH & SON, • 31ANITI'ACTEREE3 OF • I Steam. Boilers,' Oil Stills, TankS. , SHEET IRON wrong. • 61 rens' Street; Pittslnirgh, Pa. QIINEIt MINES.—We shall, h a i 1„.,, • few days. send an agent to Meek Mountain, -Colorado, to develope ten , different Lodes of Silver . Oro, discovered and located by experienced miners and situated in an unusually rich: mining district. ./t Is intended to inve them fully developed before going to the expense-of cresting buildings, Ma , ehlnery. &c. *For tis development the Company . have determined to sell a limited amomat of the mock at a rate which will place purchasers' on the same footing as the proprietors themselves. For full pasticulars apply fo B. EfeLALff .t MI Fourth street. . D UFF & CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 34 Fe4eral St, Allegheny, liave Just received a large and well selected stock of • FINE SrIIZING GOODS, . - Suitable fora first class custom trade. Also„ it large stock of tiEII'i , S'FURSISIIIING GOODS. mils ENRY MEYER, MERO i 4 OO TAILOR, No. 73 sitrurfuLr• MEET, Futautirgh, Pa Constantly on timicipi utisortment'of CLpTHSt: ca s silirats.VVlTlNV9. &o:* • aPtch,lai GOWIALFAIM7r T . ;• f CHEIWIREAbiii` DEAR 111141;" Balestr. The largest arid est. initials, "FL oa ever: lost.. Ask the Ward's. Tote none doe. "3" IDITTSBURGH and_ aimm CONNELLSWILLE R. R. •—• . On and after THITIZSDAT, Starch _Rth, 1808 trains will arrive at and depart frunittteDepOtt cor -.- nerof Grant and Water streets, as follows: Depart. Arrive. Mail to and from Unionrn. 7:00 A. M. 6:00 r..k. McKeesport Accommodrn.ll:oo A. at. 2:05 P. M. PI Ex. to anti front Cniont'n. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Accommod'n 1:30 P. St. 8:35 A. M. Braddock's Accommodarn 6:15 P. 31. 7:50 P. M.:: Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. 31, 0:10 A. 11. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newt0n. ..:.:..' 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 11 For tickets apply t a • .1. R. KING, Agent. .; W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. , tahs L ALEGHENY • VALLEY RAlLROAD.aggegia ; ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL, REGIONS. !ii Running through to Venango City without change of cars—Conneeting with trains Last and West on the Warm.. & Franklin and the Atlantic & GreaV: Western Railways. On and after THURSDAY, March 26th, 1666,, the Passenger Trains will. leave from and arrive at; the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike.fits. as follows: . Depart. Arrive. Mall to and Cm Yen. City. 7:00 A. 3r. 1:00 A. X Express •• 10:30 P. at.. 0;15 P. X. Bandy's Rend Accommo'd'm 300 P. 3r. 10:30 A. ar. Soda .Works Accont.'n 525 r. 7:55A. X. First Hutton Accomod'n... 9:00 A. at. 11:45 A. Xr.' Second Hut ton .Accomod'u 12:00 at. 3:45 P. at.. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05. A. 1.1., arriving lu Pittsburgh at 0:50. A. 11. Be-' turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. 31.. arrivlng,at Soda Works at 2:55 e. 3t. H. BLACKSTONE, Supt.( W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. mh.33 -1; - -- ~ LB6B....Wagogin_ PITTSBURGH, PORT WAYNE 8 CIIICAGD E. {' From January,ELA & /TTSBURGHIL _ .. : I 19th, 1868, trains will .leave from :. and arrive at the Union. Depot, north. Cit y , . time, as follows: • Leave. j Arrive. _. Chicago Ex.... 2:13 . a m Chicago Ex... 2:43 am: Cleveland Ex., 2: 1 3a m ' Cleveland Ex. 2:43 ant j' Erie& Ygn 31'1 6:13 ain ;Chicago Ex.... 10:58 am Cl. & Wh_'g.3.l"l 6:28 a InlWhecling Ex. 11:08 am: Chicago Mall.: 6:58a in; Chicago Ex,..: 1:53 pm? Chicago Ex.,- 9:963 a Wel. & Wh•F Ex `4:03 pm Pitts. 4t.C1.-Ex. Eric & Yg nEx 6:l3pm :: via Youngun 9:43 a m ChicagoEx.... 6:58 pm j. Cl. & WiCitEx. 2:13p in CI. &, Wii'g Ex .7:08 pm i : Chleago Ex,- 2:28 p irtjPitie: & Ct. Ek. .. Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:33pm; via Yognst'n. 9:28 pni Depart from 'Allereny,l Arrive in Allegheny. ;., N. Brigt'n Ac. 8: 8 a mIN. Brigt ' n.Ac.. 7:03 a m , Leetsdale "," lei 3 a 'ON. Brlgt`n " 8:28 a m 11:53 a m Wellsvllle " 9:sBam j: Rochester - " I:33pn New Castle " 10:13 a m! , Wellsv'e Ace... 3:43pm Leetsdale' " 9:13 am , Leetsdale Ace. 4:15.pm " 1:18 pm ; I " N. Brigt'n . 5:3g pm N. Brigt'n ". 2:43 pm . N. Brigt'n " . 6:28p m Leet"sdale . " 4:23 oral Leetsdale " . 10:43 pm : " 7:29 pm ; :a 2:28 p. in-Chicago Ex-, 10:50 a. in. Chicago .., press leaves daily. •• ' ;Express arrives' daily. i, Jas F . H. MYERS, General Ticket Afpnt. 1 PITTSBURGHb . aIagiRE COLL — B=9 dc•CINCfI ATI S. B. CHANGE of TALE.—On and after. SUNDAY, December Pth. 1867, trains will leave and arrive at !, Union Depot, as follows, Fittsburgh time: _ Depart. Arrive. Mall Express -2:15 a. rn. 3:55 p, m. • Fast Line 9:40 a. m. 7:0511. kiiii.Eic - press. - 2:50 p. m. 10:55 a.m. i Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. 6:50 p. tn. : I McDonald:A Acc'u, N 0.1.. 11:102. m. 2:10p. m. i : Steubenville Accotrunod'n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. in. i, l McDonald's Ace,n, - No. 2.. 5:10 p. in. EI:210 a. in. SYSCIAL Nortc.E.—Sunday Express leaves at 3:50 ,:: p. in. arriving In Cincinnati at - 6:30 a. in. the next ; • 11 morning. Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. in. :: The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sunday and ::1 Monday excepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55 i i the same evening. 8 Howls IN ADVANCE OF - : ALL OTHER ROUTES. IniPlio change of cars between Pittsburgh and .. Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change to St. - Louis, Cairo, and the principal points West and Southwest.. ' , Whenurchasing tickets be sure and end the office of t he , . :1 Pittsburgh, Columbus &; Cincinnati R. 8., T EN NSY CENTRAL RAILED On and "after October fit rive at and depart from the Washingtob and Liberty s Arrtre. Mail Train. J.. 1:20 ami Fast Line .. .. 1:50.a xn: Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Brintos No. 2. 7:50 am' Wallts No. 2.. 8:50 a 'lli Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 am: Johnstown Ac. 10:15a m' Phila:Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm Wall's No. 4. 2:50 p m Wall's No. 5.. 5:50 p m Wail's No. 6.: 7:00 pm Altoona Acc 6 n and Emigrant - Train 10:30 pit The Church Train leaves Wail's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a& in.,.reachitig Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m. and arrit :s at trkraStationat 2:00 p. m. Cincinnati:Bxpress leaves daily. All other trnins 7, daily except.Suuday.. - .Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati t I Express arrives daily except Monday. All other it trains daily except Sunday. For flirther information apply to . W. H. BECKWITH, AgertL The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as- some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap panel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. Alt Baggage exceeding that ; amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, tua- - less taken byspecial contract. oc9 EDWARD H. WILLIAMS 'General 9u Fa. • ESTERN PENN-amiuggia SYLVANTA. MAIL R. D.—On and after. 'November I, 1867, the Pte -", kenger Trains on . .the Western Peurtsyh - ania road will arrive at and depart from the Federal ' • Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: . • Deyort. Sharpteg No.l 6:25 a miHail 6:50 a m Freeport N0..1 8:15 a m !Freeport No. 1 9:05 sialt,zt, Express 10:10 a m iSharpirg No.111:20 a m Sharpb`g 3.;'0. 2, 1:25 pm. E xpress ' 1:50 p m'. Freeport No. '2 4:13 p Tr: Harmerv'e Ac 3:55 pm ••• Mail 6:05 p m Freepdrt No. 2 0:05 p Harmerv"e Ac 7:10 p Sharphlg N 0.2 7:30.P al Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Trail: leaves Allegheny Janet. every Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching - Allegheny City at I. 1e209:50 a. rn. Returning, leavea Allegheny City - at, p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junet. at 9:45 COBRUTATIoIt. TICKETS—For sale in packages of _Twenty,_between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, . Etna ---_____-. _ -a, ..enneticinne Creek, Etna and Eharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe citled'ori tickets.- • • he train lexving Allegheny City at 6:50 a. m. makes direct- connection at Freeport with Walker's' llne of Stages for Butler and Haunahstown. ~ Through tickets• mai , be purchased at the iii No. 3 St: Clair street, near Suspefislon - Tit dge, ce .; Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. ! For farther information apply to JAMES - LEFFERTS, Age t, i f . Federal Street D t. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will . of lis-1. some any risk for Baggage, except for wea g ap parel, and limit filet. responsibility to One undred. ipo Dollars in value. . All - baggage exceeding this `, amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, 1 411- -, teas taken by special contract. - • - I f EDWARD H..WILLIABIS, . ; • ! des'General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. '-] SMOKY HlLLa t iolggii •• ROIITE. , - • - UPIION - PACIFIC . RIULWAY, • . . Eastern Division. ... . 4 The SHORTEST AND MOST - RELIABLE ROUTE f from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada - . • • California, Utah • 9 Arizona Washington New pleiieo,. Idaho , . • Oregon. . Two Trilnit.leaye State Line and LeavenWorib daily, (Sunday's excepted.) on the arrival of trait:tint: Paclib3 Railroad from St. Louis, and Hannibal and St.. Jo Railroad - from Quincy, connecting et Lor renee, Topeka and Walnego with stages, for all points in 'Kansas. ; At Lend of Crack west of Eils- '; worth with tiny UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM- • ". PANY I S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL ' AND EXPRESS , COACHES FOR . • ' • TILMILIV VER., ElA_lir I A .1 -" F .; • . And all Points in the Territories, And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEHILT LUTE of .., COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Albn querque, Banta Fe, and all polats _Arizona and. New klexico. • With tne reeen.' additions of rolling. stock ands equipment, and the arrangements made with re... sponsiblo Overland Transportation ' Lines from Its: western terminus, this road now offers unequalled!. facilities for the .transmisitiou of freight to the'Far West. Tickets for sale at all the principal is the United States and Canadas. Be sure aint ask for ticket& tie TRE-SMOICr. HILL . 11 01 •;; 'UNION , PACIFIC . RAILWAY. `EASTERN . • . ' A. ANDERSON, General Superintendent. : • •2. J• II LWFBN• FPrit : • • • ' • .0C end Fre hiaad Tided Aftent..:.-11 r"aw PECSa " Wxur t i I LND. T rmerfasigN - mponivip " , At_wirn otreet, one am from ei =7 l , t n• anktienien , a crlrgh: ` GUAKE, Cantlak.llBll.olL n good Prism in each wmi be Elven SAW Ladies* end seontlemenie Heir. Coning...dem..l the nested =voter. • - ""0.. RAILROADS: PAN HANDLE ROUTE. UNION DEPOT. (SOITT/I SIDEf) M. D. MOTITERSPAUGH, Ticket Agent. S. F. SCULL:. General Ticket Agent. JOHN D. MILLER. Gen. Freight. Agent, _ Al). h. 1867, Trains will ar e Union •Depot, earner of .treets, as follows: .Depart. ;Day Ekp_ress.. 3:00 a trt Wall' s, No. 1.. 6:30 a m Mail Train 8:20 a m 'Wall's No. 2.. 9:50 a m j*Cinelnuati Ex /1:15 a m Walls N 0.3.. 11:30 a m 'Johnstown Ac. 2:50 pEa Wall's No. 9.. 3:30 pm Expre6'. 4:10 pm Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 pm Wall's No. 5 6:05 p m Fast Line 7:2opm Wall's No. 7.. 10:50 pm gwtl!iwi.i'emtitWwlww 1 3.11'