BIM --7 2. naneial Matters in New York. Gold Closed at 1173934@139,1%. Telegraph to theTtttstninett tlzette.l NEW YORK, April 24, 1868.. GOLD AND 3tONEY. Money market very easy throughout the Call loans at 7 per • cent., with excep s at' 6 per cent. Primebusiness paper (:)B.pa cent! Sterling' less firth at 10® r, for prime bills. Gold lower, opening Ip%„ and closed at 130%6139 1 / f. Loans 0 made at 1 to 6 percent. for carrying and t for borrowing. United States bonds l ive been somewhat irregular, and the ex 4-table .ottes have fallen %®!/, per cent. sympathy with gold. - Thb' issues held home-are steady: , The ASsistant Treas ler bought half a million seven,thirties.• d sold vomoo gold., Seven-thirties are pree,'lntirket closing steady. but - dull. onry-Clews & Co. furnish the annexed' rotations: Coupons 'Bl, 1.13®118X; do. 3, 111%@1.1,11,1; do '64 110@l10X; do '65, e14®1.10%; do new, 108'% 108%;. do '67, 83;©10.47/* Ton-forties, 102,1®10274: Sev -thirties,Blo7@io7%. L STOCKS ther less active but very strong, with a i-neral advance. The report that Drew !)..s been deposed as Treasurer of Erie is correct. An - attempt to effect it failed. e testimony .of Mr. Graham . in the Erie rtme, yesterday, showed . that five millions conVertible -Wilds were sold February h at - 745; 1 / 4 1111e the Stock ranged from to 78. on that- day. • Border State bonds , er,, .Miscellaneous shares dull and • The following are the 5:30 prices : Canton 549; Cumberland - 30; Adams Express r%; ' Wells 29% 530; American 60561; nited States 59%560; Merchants 31%® red Quicksilver 26X527; Mariposa pre /512; 11y 2 512; Pacific Mail 93; Atlantic • 533; -Western . Union ' Telegraph 37; • ew York Central 124. 1 / ,1512.1N; 'Erie 70,3,15 4; Hudson 135@, 136; Harlem 120; Reading 3,/,590; Ohio and Mississippi 3153114; St. taul 6234563; do preferred 75576; Mield- Fun Central 11-1%; Michigan Southern 89,4 . 89g;••-:Illinois Central 142M5143;• Pitts rgh 80%581; ,Toledo 103345104; . Rhode land'oav,@:mi.,; Northwestern 6034561: o preferred7.l%s7.lm; Ft Wayne 102y,5 t 02 % .; -Hartford and Erie 14 1 , 1 414%;. Mis bur: 87.i'; New Tennessees 67.. ' - 3ILyiNG- SHARES—SUB TnEASURY Shares steady, Quartz hill, 81,05; Smith Parinalee; 82,45 Gregory, $1,55@1,60; Edge 'fill $2,60; Wallkill 21@25. Receipts at pub Treasury, 81,466,614 Dayrilents 8503, 41; balance, 8106,982,883. :New York Produce Market. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] IiEW . YOItE, April 24.—Cotton fully, setter, 'with fair business; sales-4,500 bales t 32;40 for middling uplands. Flour; ie ripts—:6,47B bbls and 4,559 bags; market rm but not very active; sales-9,400, bbls t $9,30a9,80 for superfine; State and west pm at e10,20n10,75 ; extra State at $10,25a 1 1,40; extra western at- $12,60a14,00; white Wheat extra •at $10,35a14,00; round hoop phio at $11a11,50; extra St. Louis at $12,50a 16,00; - iCalifornia firm; sales-900 sacks at 12,90a14,50. Rye flour a shade firmer; ales-600 barrels at $8,25a9,85. Corn meal steady; sales of 550 bbls at $5,90 for city; P6,40a6,50 for brandywine. Whisky nom inally unchanged. Wheat=receipts, 37,890 'obis; the market is about lc better and . „'quiet; sales of 27,000 bush at $2,50a2,53 for No 2 spring in store and delivered; *2,60 for -,...; Fo 1 do in store; $3,20a3,21 for white .Gene ...:l.. see. Rye scarce and firmer; sales of 7,500 • ..., bush to arrive via canal at $2,05; 2,500 bush .;•• State in small lots at ~Q2,25a2,28. Barley • quiet. Barley Malt quiet and steady. Corn ,-, -receipts, 53,496 bush; the market is about ,le lower; sales of 61,000 bush at $1,14a1.19 ... ,;for new mixed western afloat; closing at :- 151,14a1,18 for old do; $l,lB for inferior . • fold do delivered; $1,12.1 1,24 for new Western ..jand Southern Yellow; $1,14a1,16 for White : Western, and Southern. ' Receipts _of Oats . , ,- amount to 11,500 bush; Oats continue heavy; ' :131,000 bush sold at 85c for Western in gAstore. Rice dulL Coffee firm, 4,200 bags •• IRio sold at 11%c, gold. Sugar is firm, 1,000 "r . ; .. bbls Cuba at 11Mal2y,e. Molasses quiet, • 150 hhds at 48 1 ,4a59mc; Cuba Muscovado at 5610.72%c. Demerara Hops quiet and Qin : changed. Potroleuur is firm at 1.2 , Xa123,./c " ..4 for CraderZ3%.l26 l Ac for Relined bonded. ' ' I Pork is firm, 3,050 bbls at $27,87a27,873ic; - , :•1 New Mess closing at $28,06, regular sales at 1 $26,87W,00; Old do closing at $27,00. regu- . lar ; $22,50a5W3,00 for Prime;, $25,00 for .11 Prime Mesa; also 51) bbls of New Mess at $28,50 buyer May and seller June. Beef •• firm ; sales 570 bbls at , $15a20,50 for new ~,,l, mess, and $20,50a24,75 for new ware mess;. •Ii sales 300 tierces at $36a39 for prime Mess, „... and $41a43.50 for India mess. Beef Hams 7nominal. Cutmeats firmer.. ' sales 1,300 ‘A packages at 1231a13c for shoulders, and . . t .- 16 . Nal8c for hams. Bacon quiet and firm. '- Lard firm and quiet ; sales 650 bbls at 17y„a VIA 18;f i c ; small lots 183;c. Butter • steady at ;44 20a40c for Ohio, and 50a54c for State. Cheese m ~.i ore active and firm at 'l3al7c. Freights' to Liverpool quiet and without material - change. ' 4 LATEST.—FIour closed dull and heavy '''!o for low grades, and very firm for medium , and good grades. Wheat quiet and vet?! ~ firm at $2,50a2,52 for. No. - 2, and $2,60a2,63 „i for No. 1 spring. Rye very, firm at $2,05a 2,08 for western to arrive, and $2,20a2,50 on spot. Oats quiet at 85c for western in store. .Corn dull at $1.14a1,173,4 for new mixed " western afloat, [and $1,17a1,17% for old -;, mixed western in store. Pork very firm, with sales of 1,000 bbls new mess at $28,25a 28,37% cash and regular and $28,62j buyer, May. Beef steady and in fair de mand. Cut Meats very firm with a good ; • enquiry. Bacon quiet and without clumge. -.; Lard firm at 183{,a18alc for - fair to prime • steam and kettle rendered. - 8 .....____—......-- --- S t. Louts Market. [By Teiegig&to:the.rittalutio Gazette.] • .:- , ST. Louis, April 24.—Tobacco—Shipping leaf dull and bright leaf active and higher; - lugs are quoted at s4nB: common to medium . 1 . leaf, sBa2o; bright do, $20a20,75. Cotton , held firm at ,31c without sales. Hemp, steady at $1,301:11;40 for:undressed. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Prime and > choice white held at $2,85. Corn dull and unchanged at 134a88c. Oats firmer at 70a 73%c, latter for fancy in store. Barley quiet and unchanged at $2,50a2,75 forprime . to choice. Rye sIOw and .beavy at IlliBsa 1,90. Provisions active and higher, with .' more buyers than sellers. Pork, $27,75a28. Bulk meats—Ribbed sides, 14;4c. Bacon t-; —Shoulders, 1334 c; clear sides 17%a18c. 1 closingfirm; - Lard very firm; 17%e offered and 18easked for choice. Live stock. sup . ply and business small. Cattle range at 5a8,75, Sheep 's2 50a7 per head. . ----op.-- Cleveland Market* LEy Telegraph to the Pituiburga Gazette. ] CLEVELAND, April 24. Flour is quiet and • steady; double extra spring, $10,00@,,,12,00;- I rod winter, $12,00©14,00; treble extrr * . white, $13,50@15,00; wheat, demand light f but market firm, - at52,64@2,65f0r No. 1; red ! winter, $12,43®2,46 for No. 2 do.. Corn, there was more demarnd and the market was . firmer and better, sales No. 1 shelled at 98c from store, cars at 94e on track: • OatS is . steady and firm at 75®76e for •No. ' 1 - from store. -Rye is nominal, i Barley is in ,'de mend but none on the market. Petroleum market is firm, at ,=o23c for bonded; 32@ 33c for free. The tendency is towards bet ter figures and an active trade; crude ad , vaned and firm at $4,00 per barrel. Piti~delpl►in .Market. - • (B rtelegrisphlcitlierttOiu - rigli Gaiette.) Pam.marmula, April 24.—Petroleum is more active; crude 17c; refined in bond 28e; on spotliNd for May, 270 for July; Flour' is arm, I•Torthwestern extra fanilly $11411,75; Ohio t11a12,50. Wheat is in good demand; red 0,00; gpriTigu r v a tioms. Bye is ad vanced Romos. better demand; mixed ern $1,2141,22; white 11,18. Oats in good request; Chicago 85c. Provisions, unchanged. ME 7.llT,Teleszraph to the Plitshargh Gazette.] CIIICAGO. April 24..1-Flour firmer and first class brands higher; 'sales of spring ex tras at $9a10,75. Wheat in good speculative demand at 3a3V,c higher and closing firm at $2,061,,,/c. for No. 1 and sales of No. 1 at $2,16. Corn less active at y,a)c 'lower; sales of No. lat 86a87c, No. 2 84Ma85c, and new at 84a85c rejected at 82y,e, closing quiet at 84a84 1 4c for new. Oats gtqic lower and - closing weak at 63c. Rye< more. active and irregular; sales at $1,87 for No. 1 and $1,84a1,87 for No.. 2. Barley firm; sales of No. 2 in store at $2,31 and' sample lots at '02,35a2,65. ...Mess "Pork steady and firm at ,527,00. Laid firmer and 4 shade higher; sales of prime steam lat 17'a1 S a e . Sugar Pickled Hams I! "'more active; sales at isy.;a 173,6 c. Meats quiet and unchanged. Receipts—Xs;B32bbls fiour, 16,214 bus' wheat, 66,910 'bus - corn ; 23,426 bus oats, 6,829 live hogs.; .Shipments-8,994 bbls flour , 15,268 bus wheat, 171,404 bus corn, 2,750 bus oats, 4,982 five hogs. Freights inactive and nom inal. [By Telegraph' to the Pittsburgh Gaiette.] CrxertmAri, April 24.—Flour firm and in fair demand; fainhy $11,25a11,50, fancy 812,00a13,00. Wheat in good demand and the market firm, at 82,65a2,70 for Nos. 2 and 1 minter,. Corn higher; ear 90c, shelled 94c. Oats 79c; scarce and in demand. . Rye. advanced to 82,10 and supply light. Bar ley 82,75. ,Cotton firm and prices higher; Middling 30a30 1 ,4c. Tobacco firm, at full prices. Provisions firmer, with some spec-. ulative demand. Mess pork 828. Lard 18c. Bulk meats 12; 4 ' and 14%c. Bacon-13Nc for shoulders, 16y,,a17qc for clear rib and clear sides. Sugar cured hams 1934a20c. Butter dull and lower, at 30a313c for fresh. Eggs firm at 21c. Linseed oil $1,14. Green apples scarce at $6,00a7,00 per bbl. Pota toes firm at 81,30 per bushel and 83,50a3,75 per bbl on arrival: Dried fruit quiet at former rates. Gold closed at 139 buying and 139 M selling. CBT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette .3 MILWAUKEE, April 24.—Florm quiet and firm ; choice Wisconsin and lowa ti9,62a 10,25 ; medium $9,25a9,50; common 118,75 a 9,00: _Wheat unsettled at $2,14-, for No. 1 spring, and *2,0334 lot No. 2. Oats active and higher at 63a133%c for No. 2. Corn quiet at 84c. - Receipts—l,9oo bbls flour, 35,000.bu5h wheat, 4,000 bush oats, 2,000 corn: Shinments-28,000 bbls flour, 213,000 bush wheat, 43,000 bushl oats. • Louisville Market. air Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l, Lotrisvuax, April 24.—Tobacco fc frac tion lower; sales 183 hhds lags at 85a6,50; medium leaf, 813a15; wrappers, $37,50. Su per flour, 88,75. wheat—Prime red, ,t2,50a 2,55. Oats, 77a78c. Corn, Oila93c: Lard, 18118yie. Mess 'pork, Bacon market active, with sales of shoulders at 13, , ,1c; clear ribbed sides, 16;6a17c; cl:.ar sides, 17i al83;e: CottOn—Middlings, 30a30Mc. WhiSky—Raw, 82,20. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh GhOtte.] TOLEDO, April 24.—Flour i receipts 1,911 barrels; market quiet. Nl' heat, , receipts 350 bushels; lc lower; sales amber Michi gan at $2,71. Corn; receipts 21.900 bushels; lc lower; sales No. 1 at at 91;ic, closing drooping; sales buyer all May at 93!4c. Cats. receipts 2,100 bushels; dull and lc lower; sales Michigan at 71e. Rye scarce. Seeds dull. Lake Freights lower: 4c on corn to Buffalo. Memphis Market. [By Telegraph to the rittsburkh Gazette.; MEirrilis, April 24.4:_70tt0n firm at 32c, but no btiyers; receipts, 168 bales; exports, 37 bales;-week's receipts, 1,476 bales; ex ports 3,091 bales; stock 179. Flour dull and unchanged. Pork at $28a28,50. Bacon firm; shoulders at 1334 c; clear sides at 1834 c. Lard at 18 1 ,e,a19c. Corn ut.97c. Oats at 75c. Hay at sl7alB. Bran at '334. PITTSBURGH, Pr. WAYNE AND _CHICAGO RAILROAD, April 24.-7 cars metal, Simick &.Co; 10 do do; Jas Wood, Son & Co:12 do do, Totten St Co; Ido do, Lewis, Oliver & Phillips; 23 sks rye, WJ Meek; 3 bbls eggs, L J Blanchard; 8 aka rags, Markle & Cu; 114 bxs glass, C Ihmsen & Co; 14 sks rags, Mc- Cullough, Smith & Co; 1 tub butter,Nan gorder & Shepard; 2 bbls apples, 4 bbls maple molasses, W H Graff & Co; 3 bbls dried fruit, 1 kg apple butter, H Riddle; 3 bbls eggs, Voight, Mahood & Co; 13 bdls selves, B Wolfe & Co; 20 sks rags, Markle & Co; 3 cars oats, H Rea Jr; 400 bbls flour, owner; 400 do do, J B Doe; 200 do do, Seghrnyer & Voskamp; 200 do do, Culp & Shepard; . 200 do do, Shomaker de Lang; 4 cars bulk meat, E H Dryers & Co- 14 casks dross, B L rah - LlE:stock & Co. , - • „ , " _ - Chicago Market. `liketunatl Market Milliaukee Market. Toledo Market IMPORTS BY RAILROAD ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, April 24.-1440 bbls oil, Lockhart, Frew d: Co; 5 do do, Buffnm Kehew Cs; 2 cars lime stone, Shoenber & Blair; 3 cars theta', Mc- Knight, Porter 4it Co; 2 cars metal, Park .6; Co; 2do stone ' Harrison tt Bro; do salt, Thos' itchell; 86 bush wheat, 5 bags po tatoes, Adams& Thrusby; 24 sks oats, F T McKee; 2 bxs mdse, J Henderson dr Bro; :2 bbls eggs, 1 bx butter, L J Blunchard; 7 bgs rye, 1 IDI3I butter, W J J I , leek; 5 bbls eggs, 1 bx do, 4 bbls butter, 2 sks beans, A W Beer; 1 bx tools, J W Wilk; 3 cars market ing, owner. PITTSBURGH CoLumam3 AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, April 24.-13 cases tobacco, W L Jones; 82 tres hams, F Sellers & Co; 3 hhds tobace,o, John Fullerton; 50 pig,s lead. R C Lee; 33 bbls potatoes, Graff &Reiter; 42 sks McHenry & Hood; 25 bags shorts, ghomaker & Lang; 3 tea shoulders, J H - Parker A: Co; 2 cars rye, 1 do oats, 31 Steel Sr. Son; 28 sks potatoes, Blaney & Moore; 1 bbl butter, 1 do eggs, E Smith; 2 sks seed, Kirkpatrick, Herron A: Co; 1 bbl soap, J W Simons; 3 bbls eggs, J W Man heck; 3 sks rags, 1 bbl see& Head & Metz gar; 100 bills flour, J B Campbell; 8 hogs, J Logman. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, April 24-6 cars ore, Shoenberger &. Blair; 2.caddies tobacct., D H McKenna; 11W - hides Springer, rfarbaugh do Co; 2 bbls copper, C G Hussey & Co; 101:obls meal, Rinehart & Stovens; 7 bxs cheese, 1 bbl beans, Voight, Mahood dr Co; 2 pcs castings, Hall & Spear 4Q sks rye, J W Fairley; 162 bdls chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 1 car stone, J L L Knox: 6 bdls bows. 16 do poles, ; T Hare .t .Brot, 14 coils ropo, Godfrey & Clark; 57 bales hay, Culp & Shepard; 50 bbls oil, Wm flic- Cutcheon. • ALLEGHENY STATION, April 24.-600 bush oats, 400 sks flour, 100 bbls do, Stew art & Langenheim• 3 cars metal,Spang & Chalfant; 3 do do, Rogers & Burchfield; 13 ••bbls apples Kohen & llro; 2 bbls eggs, H Lenz; 228 bgs oats, J B McKee; 88 bgs rye; W J Meek; _2 cars lumber, C C Boyle; 12 bbls flour, Rose : & Ewing; 5- mks flaxseed, Ewer &Hamilton. • PENN'SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD,. April 23-2 bbls eggs, D 7 Richards; 2 kgs lard, G Miller; 60 sks oats, 75 do rye,Hitch cock. McCreary .& Co; 1 bx cigars, J Grier & Co; 200 kgs nails, Graff, Bennett dr, Co; 5 bbls Ash, .11.1' Lippincott. - PROFESSIONAL. Jos. A. BUTLER, . ALDERRAN AND POLICE ItIAGISTRATE. `Office, LIM WYLIE STREET, near 'Washington, ' PITTSBF/101.1. P.A., Deeds' Bonds. Mortgages, 4.cknowledgments , Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate besiness executed promptly. . . - niliZnea ARCHIBALD BLIKEMa I p -• • . A. 1 17.1•0104,CRX-A.T-LA.W. . •. 'O4 i mimic 'netts r • • apo:noo:cise - PITTSBURGH. IPA. INDIA RUDDER BELTING , AND STEAM PACKINO,_ wholesale and recall, st the Ms Dubber Depot, AO wad 29 St.Slatr street. 12. v ►5 . J. * i rauxirs. .PITTSTITTRGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1868. RIVER NEWS. Both rh-ers continuo to recede slowly with five feet eight inches in the Monon gahela, and six feet al x inches in the Alle gheny. The weather was cloudy cool, with occasional spells of sunshine. The Grey 'Eagle, Capt. Brennan, - is the regolar packet for Parkersburg today, leaving promptly at noon. .1. . The Echo, Capt. Gordon, leax•esl for Oil City this evening at 4 n. in., and pasSen gers and shippers . will bear in mind that she leaves promptly on time. The Steamers Coal Hill and Arab; with twelve barges of coalln tow, Were ready to leave for Cincinnati, but found the channel so much obstructed at White's Dam, twelve -miles below the city, by sunken coal barges that they pbstponed their /departure until there is ,more water. It is thought the obstruCtions will be reinovedin the course of a few days: - - - - - - _ The Maggie: Hays cleared for St. Louis about noon yesterday with a very good trip, havinu about all the freight she could take, and quite a number of passengers. The Ingomar, from Wheeling, and. Bay ard, from Parkersburg, arrived and de parted, and the 'Robt. Moore departed for Portsmouth. • • The Glendale arrived from St. Louis about nine o'clock on Thursday night. She was delayed some 'time at Steubenville, where she put off about three hundredtons of iron ore. • Capt. Hare left the Gleiidale at Louis ville on her reeent down trip; and took the cars for New Orleans. He remained there about eight days attending to private busi ness, and then returned as he went, and caught:his- boat at. Cincinnati on her way back to Pittsburgh. The St. Charles departed for Cincinnati last ovening, and the St. Marys was to have left Cincinnati on Thursday evening. The McCullough had a very good trip out from here on - ThUrsday. • . The Wild Duckand Barges arrived on Thursday night, and Capt. Ana*alt has already commenced loading again for St. Louis. • The R. C. Gray was advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Fnday. and the Armadillo left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. The Silver Lake from Pittsburgh to Fort Benton, passed Cincinnati on Wednesday. .The Silver Cloud, front Dubuque to Pitts burgh, arrived at Cincinnati on Wednes day. • - The towboat Lake Erie, with nine barges of coal in tow, passed Wheeling all right on Wednesday. The Westmoreland, front New Orleans, artived . at Cincinnati on Wednesday. .The Selma, which boat,it wilt De remem: bared, was built here last antrimer . by Cap tain Thomas Rogers, for the New Orleans and Alabama River trade,was to have been sold at Sheriff's sale at New Orleans on Thursday. We 'regret to learn that she has not been very 'successful in Southern waters, and a change of ownership was found necessary. - ' The Lorena is now. in turn for St. Louis, and the Argosy is announced to leave for Cincinnati on Wednesday. ' The Kenton, from St. Louis to' Pittsburgh and the Leonidas, from Pittsburgh to St. LouiS, ware at Evansville on Wednesday. The towboat Panther, from New Orleans to Pittsburgh, was at Cairo on Wednesday. ' The river business must be improving. We noticed one of our captains sporting a very handsome new overcoat yesterday. .We thought that the most of our steam boatmen were too hard up to indulge in new clothes. Perhaps he got it on tick. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, will at once commence loading for St. Louis, as will also.the Kate Robinson, Capt. Robt. Robin son, for Cineinnatiand Louisville. - The Mary Davage, which boat left here on Thursday evening With her two barges for St. Louis, met with an accident a short distance below the city, whicli will detain ' her for a short time. In passii 6 , Over White's Dam,, she came in contact with a barge of railroad iron which sunk there the other day,ismashin.g her wheel badly and breaking three of her 'flanges. It is fortu naute that the accident'. a-as .no worse,- though it is bad enough.. The Davage will have to be broUght back for repairs. Capt. Campbell reports that the barge cf railroad iron has.been raised and is out 'of the way, but there are several sunken coal barges still renialning. Messrs. Ghriest tt, Efaslett i agents tbr the :St. Marys,will receive any freight that may offer.to-day at the Parkersburg wharfboet. A St. Louis paper of Wednesday, says: The opposition in the Keokuk trade took a new phase yesterday, the JaSper having been an 'offset to the Johnston's reduction in the rate of passage, secured the services • of a "band of blowers,''. four males and two females, which, for some, hours previous to the departure; delighted the crowd on the levee with some very . sweet Music. -Promptly at the hour both boats shoved out and started swiftly on their voyage, the gay Harry; as initial, leading in gallant style, followed closely. by the Ja.sper with hand playing and cannon firing. Quitei a crowd of spectators assembled .at the, upper end of the wharf to witness the departure. We clip the following from the St. Paul Press of the 18th: The steamer Ariel came down from the 'Minnesota river Friday morning, bringing 1000 sacks of wheat. She made throe trips between New Ulm and Mankato, bringing down wheat in sacks and at Mankato empty - them in bulk barges. The Mankate also arrived, bring ing-two bulk barges, with an immense car go of wheat and a large amount :of miscel laneous freight,' The officers. of boats that - come from the Minnesota report six . feet of water more than low water stage. This makes it in excellent , boating condition. Other boats are expected from the Minne.i sota soon with heavy cargoes of , wheat. Rivers and' Weather. [By Telegraph to the I'ltteburgh Gazete.) LOUISVILLE ' April 24.--River falling slowly, with Ofeet 66 inches in the canal by mark. ' Weather cloudy with the , ther mometer at 6.5 degrees. - ST. Louts, April_24.—Wheather cloudy and wet. OXISEKEEPERS, . . . . H lA4E. THE 114ITMEW, QUEEN OF THEWASH-TUB. A HOUSE CLEANER;' A CLoTIIES WASHER,: A STAIN RESIOVER;. A SPOT ERADICATOR; A COLOU - RESTORER; . Cheaper Than Map. Sold In 'Bottles by all respect 'able Grocers. Indorsed by the first families of -Alle gneny county. Manufactured by the ggss MANUFACTURING: C 0... • Office: No: 136 'WOOD,aTREET:-Pltuibitnrh. ALLE6IIENY COUNTY . • 'WORKHOUSE' SEALED PROPOSALS min , be received until the . 25th hod., for LAIIN( BItIC i BY. THE THOU- SAND, In accordance with the!RUA and enecifica *lons Mud at • BAUR & MOSER S adieu, and under the direction of the Superintendent. - • " ' ORO. ALBREE. Secretary. ap9:020. - . Wood edroot, corner 'Fourth. JOSEPIX - S. FINCH '&, CO. • ' • Non. 185 , 1 87,189,191,193 and 195.. FIRST 14TIMET, rrryfinUltUil, $ minvr'AnTintrits, OF , Copper . Tire, ,jiyeL Whlikey. MAO, dealers In FO4EpiN W;NF..S and LIQUORS, HOPS. . . WIIIIPE LIME. 250 .131111110 wan% UM t Warianted equal to any In market In store and ' ealet br . . ! -. , - , ~ lititot. KNoxi mhl2unil bro; 3 23 .LIbeqttdreeti:Pl#eburgb, o.,iiiiitik, OrniCniesiiii noir , ,HAIII IVOItILEIt AND PHIL UAIRI4IIa. 91 o i l ythatzent.'enedonr n fr o n: rs 'Oo Pittsburgh: , -, tiv - A i6 ws qintr 3 k.tr_fits, "Venue onta'•lN'Actle f4 l- Tieluil ; i'w - rs 93,..UUA1(1 , ()JINNI& BRACELET*. -i -- , --- # I t ' l l/eon Price In cash wul be g i ven tot A Li d W i e si ti s l i g n . d gentlemen's lisle Cutting/ge e ) wU nested Miutaar. s , . • ' EiTEA.3IEBOATS. OR CINCINNATI. THURSDAY PACKET-AT 12 m The new and splendid side-wheel steamer J. N. M'CULLOUCH, G. D:MOORE D. MOORE ... i t The above elegant side-wheel 'steamer will leave regularly - :14 announced, ' cone ting at Cincinnati with Facßets and Railroads to L uisville, Nashville.. Memphis,' New 'Orleans and St. olds. Also to the Upper Miasissippi and Mlseourt rivers. r • ' - Freight or passengers -recelpted through either by rail or river. , ' . - Especial attention given to Orders and Way Business. -. For freight or passage apply .ion hoard or to JAS. COLLINS._ A &e id g CHAS. ilAltrsi,„ES. • ariM .Foriirarding and CommiSsion Merchants, AND GENERAL STEAMBOAT ACENTS, Cor. Market and Water Sts., Pittsburgh. We are the authorized agents for the "NORTH WESTERN UNION PACKET , COMPANY," be tween St. Louis and St. Paul; also for the "ST. LOUIS Es QUINV.Y PACKET COMPANY." • Freights RECEIPTED THROUGH by either of the above lines at the LOWEST HATES. Shippers entrustin:; goods to our care can rely on baring them handled with care and delivered with dispatch. We are also agents for steamers to Cincinnati, Louisville; Memplas, New Orleans, and all other points on the Western waters. ap:R CINCINNATI NJ. =Wit PACKET LINE. For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Galliopolis, Big Sandy, Ironton, Portsmouth, Mays!!lie and Cincinnati. . ' • ST. MARYS..... MONDAYS, 5 P. M IZMEMEM FRIDAYS, 5 P. M Ttte abate elegant side-wheel steamers will leave regularly us announced, connecting at Cincinnati with Packets anti Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memplils,,NewOrienns and tit. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi and "Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers reeelpted through either by Tall or river. Especial attention given to Orders and Way linsir neas. BARNES & COLLINS* app UIfUIEST & PITTSBURGH, - wirEELniu, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave CoMpany"s Wharfboat,itbot of Wood street, I=il33ME4 MONDAYS AND TI-lURSDAYS. J. N. McCULLOUGH GEO. D. 3toonE, Master TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BAYARD A. S. SBErBEnn, Master WEDNESDAYS - AND SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE C I BRENNAN:Master. Freight will be received at nil Lours by npG JAMES * COLLINS, Agent. ALLEGHENY un - Ett , "gmt PACKET LINE leaves every• TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, At 3 o'clock P. u., trol) the foot of lriPhi street Tills line is composed of the following boats: IDA REES No. 2, E. 127.E5, Ma . ..iter, W. F. STEW ART, Clerk. , GO DON,; A. I). Itus- ECHO co. 3. E SELL,. Clerk. . The above Boats were built ei - pressly for the trade, have superior accommodations and attentive °Ul cers. 1111124 PIITTSBURGII AND ST. r. r i at Louis ISAI:GE CO.—Fo Sr.ST. VU IS. -The WILD DUCK BAlMEs....rapt. .1. W. A NAWALT. TIIURSDAii, APRIL 30Th. For freight apply on hoard or to CII AS. BARNES. 1 ap`...4 JAS. COLLINt , :. , Agellt.3. FOR St." LOUIS, DU- , : ti p . UQUE, ST. PAUL, and the i l D mediate ports, In connection with, the North. urn Line.—The tine passenger steamer LORENA. Capt. Sam. SHUMAN, Will Icavc for-the above and all Intermediate ports SATURDAY, 25th inst.-16 P. N. . For freight Or panaatte apply Ott board or to I .101lN FLACK. apt. 0r..1. 1 COLLINGWOOD. Agetita. AEGULAR WEDNESz i dE i t DAY PACKET !FDIC CINCLN- A I.—The fine atc a filer Alia()Sy emit VANDRItOriI PT Clerk. leaves Pittsburgh for Chichi: hat! every WEDNESDAY. at noon. ' C. DAHNFS. JAS. COLLINS, }Agents. JOHN FLACK. OR CINCINNATI AND LOCISVILLE.—The atwitter KATE ROBINSON cant. ROD?. /101.IINSON, Will leave as above on mkt WEDNES , PAY. APRIL 29-4 r. For freight or pasintire apply on board or to JOHN FLACK. ap2s .1. IL' COLLiN4WOOD, Agents; OR .ST. LOUIS, KEO TK D sidWit KI. ALELA, DUBUQUE A '1) . 'ST. PAUL.-The tine steamer GLENDALE J. IL liatrz, Master, Will leave as above announced on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th; For freight or passage apply on board. . apin G. THE. GREAT ARABIAN PHYSICIAN FM EASES IN ALL ITS FORMS.'i P. 0.293 Liberty 'Street. Office, TE ENTRANCE ON GARRISON mb26:1241 or Purl,' QECURITY AND COMFORT FOR • THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.' Lr.B..i: pTqs.!-.'sAFF4,FA.-.JAGET, Car Heater and Moderator, FOr Li3IOHE E. AND. ROT AIR FLUES,. dispensing With the use' of Stoves and Fires' In or about the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired without the possibility of firing the car or catato which the 'Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat out for a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist the most Intense beat that may be , tulpiled to it In 'the position and purpose for which it 13 Intended. It is A sure protection from accidents by fire, origl. tinting from defective flues, or . where iron plpes are used as conductot s for. smoke Or; heat: It 13 appli plicable to all pip tng that may become overheated, and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction wham wood or other combustible material may be' placed in Mose proximity thereto. I. am now ready , te ap ply my invention to stores, dweliings, factories, ships, , steambm.ts, railroad cars,' &e., wherever pipes as conductors are_ made dangerous hy being overheated and security deslsed: I will sell, on ap.. lineation. rights to , manufacture or to use the !above invention; also, territorial lieu, to such as may wish to engage in settling prlv.leges, either by State or comity. s igrOtllce at the "NE pLus ULTRA. PAINT WORKS," Corner of Morris street and the -Allegho. lay Valallailroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, la. i Alurunderalirried , hag Intr O GLASS mAxurAcTiultEns .01 t. thepaip' aftiv eololtra oil . • . • . . : -';' • . • COLLMT: PlYt 131.1t1. ststarod fiat mole itgelt.! m rlow propored to Poradsli IC lit any ounittlty to tote whilltag , to biroonfialtis' superior article. - .Di ag 4/119°8 Ylte•ttgo or tllla.Clau. 3ifthavo are t i MtigiCrj,t r ..l. 4l al wo. ba il ey° inn ea It li tun.. - t r • .dll any 44 Cul market, we having, !attouradian a trap. atan af MK,. litC..lll. tittd TISrl , lsosrtllo, ~ W 4-Wilt famish faculties fur the progorr lion of theitalzturu of this Ci t y to pe.raont porohns lag. The Olay le ground and moulded lo lump* fur gallium'. . DITIIIIIIIOE dt HON. von Pitt 4.3 lass Works . , Waaltlugtou Strout, Pltlisburglt, Pa. WARING AND .KING, • Commtsslon Merchants and Brokers In ' Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE,WAY, • PrefSBURGB, PA..: • PBILA.DELPHIA ADDRESS, Commander ..... TAcK BROTHERS, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • ' A ND DEALERS IN Petroleum and. its Products. Pittsburgh oftIee—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and. Irwin streets. Phtladelphla ORlce-1.27 WALNUT ST., apt:wall • • JACOB WEAVER, Jr. X. CO., Oil Commission Jobbers, No: 3 DUQUE:4N . * WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Relined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our longexperience In the Petroleum trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in ducements to operators.. As heretofore, we are de termined-to make It the Interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties having 011 s for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. apflmN • • H. M. LONG & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE BURY LNG . OIL, Brand--"LUCIFEB." (Mice, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. T. C. SWEENY, Master J. C. DEFFITII...C. A. HEM:NV...W. 11. WHITEHEAD SOHO OIL WORKS. Manufacture and have for sale all kinds of LUBRICATING OILS. No. IST. CLAIR STREET. BUFFUM. KEHEW & CO. C. A. -DRAVO, Master. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 31. STEELE Air STEELE & SON, COntila9Bio7l Merchants, AND DEALERS IS FLOUR, GIVAINC, FEED, ace. No. 95 OHIO STREEI • near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. HASLET'''. Agents. =Ea JAMES 13. MEANOR, MEAIiOR Si, HARPER, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION NEEI3,CI - I_A_INIPE4 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSI3LBIBIL Cot Solicited. Es—. 7. G. 3liirtin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J.. S. Dilworth & Co., It.. T. Ken nedy & Bro. 3a31:124 FETED. KEIL KEIL 5; RICHART, FLOUR, ORA'S, SF.EDS, 3.11 LL FEED. &c.. Ste 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, my21:1):17 L J. BLANCHARD, ALES. 81 . 11ANF J B. 4.2.4E.E -MCBANE & ANJER, . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Pl.OOl GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY No. 14-1. WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Jes FETZER fr., ARMSTRONG, -. .• . . . • . . FORWARDING AND CONND3BI . ON NEBOHASTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon; Lard, Rutter. Seeds. Dried Fruit. and Produce generally, No. 16. .11ARKET STREET. corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe22:uS OILS. _ 'WARING, KING & CO, 127 Walnut Street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 395 PENN STREET QUOMAKER & LANG, Whole kj sale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Orain, Pro duce, Provisions, Fish, Cheese, Salt.• Carbon . Oil, &c., Nos. 1721 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Mberty strect;Pittaburgh. Pa. • - n08:n55 Jells nuese......EDW. HOUSE WM. tt. nottar.. tiTOHN L DOUSE & BItO Sue. CCS5Orli to JOHZ , I I. HOUSE &CO - .; Wholesale 'Jeers and. Commission 3terehants. Corner of, Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittshargh, Pa. _. BIDDLE, No. Via LIBERTY • STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer e mot. t.and W holesale Dealer in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gab erally, _ men _ ROUT. KNOX... ANDREW KNOI KNOX ' & SON, CONIMISSIO? s m - EitcilANTS and dealers In-FLOUIt, GRAIL IDA, FEED:miI PRODITCE GENERALLY, Sc 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Lien, Allegheny City Mita PAT.CRA W FORD, COMMISSION • MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, • BLOOMS, 0 tEi 'WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY, cc. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 366 and 368 PENN STREET. Storage furnished. Consignments Solicited: oc3 T ITTLE, ' BAIRD • &- • PATTON,. Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and scalers in Produce. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Netts, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. T. B. CANFIELD' & SON, COlOl. ej • misstos FORWARDING MERCHANTS, anti Wholesale Dealers In Western Deserve Cheese. Butter, Lard, Pork, Daeon, Flour, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 140 }Witt street, Pitts burgh. A. WALLACE. • HIPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE SALE (7 ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, a. 6 SIXTH STREET. l'lttsbursch. . tal:LrsB O FFI C'E OF TUE TREASGEEIC 'OF ALLEGHENY CO., PITTSIIITEGII. April lit, 1868. $ IN PURSUANCE of the 21st Sec- Bon of an Act. relating to Allegheny county. ap proved the Ist day of May. 1861, and of the amend ment to said' section, approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 hereby give notice that the Dupli-' eaten of the several Wards. Boroughs and Town ships WILL 13E OPEN and 1 will be preparedbto receive the County, State, Poor, Work-house and Bounty Taxes, for 1868. On and after the Ist day of May. 1488, said taxes can be paid at this (Mee until the Ist, day of August, With a Deduction of Fire Per Cent. DiOconnt for prompt payment. to any persons paying the WHOLE AMOUNT of their taxes. There will he no deduction allowed during the month of August, There will be TEN PElt CENT._ ADDED to all taxes remaining unpaid on the let day. of September, ,1868.. J. F.:DENNISTON, Tabgimiitt - Treheuirer of Allegheny County. 'W 110 BU ILDERS'AND ' CONTRA- CseaIed Proposals Übe reeelved by the Heard of School Directors, of the Fifth Ward. of the Ulty of Allegheny, up to the 30Tit DAY OF APRIL, for Building a PubliC School House in said ward. Plaits and sPeettleations can be seen 'at'the Miles' of Messrs. -UMW it MOSER,,Nos. 2,5: 4 St. Char street, Pittsburgh. The Directors reserve the right of rejecting any or all bids, and requiring security for the faithful 'performance of the contract.'", • ' Address the undersigned, at No. 10 Si. Clair St., or Ilex 313, rittnburgh O,- marking 7`Propo. sal*" on otiVe of envelopes., _ y order-of the Board. MEMO eMtMIUEiMM= gIITICSBURGII4 &. ' 3tANCIIIISTEIt PASSENGEII IZAILWXY NOTICE.7I`OII'B.IT;E,ote LEASE, that port or the Itallway,of said Cosuintny extending froialthe lower line of their property on Strawlwrty Lam,. Mellor°. to*rualtlp. doirwtO the terminus at Woods' ]tun.. Parties, wishing to liorellase or, icase the. nbore itescrihOol part of , skid Railway will end): within ten dna front the Roth Wet., nc 110 prOPOOa , trill Uu entertained- after thu 4th day of litufprox• l'iolitu.ala to he handed to the underalgned.• • , S. 11: • $ $ Superlvendon!,:nroterta.‘: .No. 23 St. Glatt* St ! , r-/trEbarito... § 111;11.' IitINES.ARei shall, in a, ate , ..tigent to lidlveri'?#l,lfniragee. olulAtio, to duvelope ten Altroroni % t at miners Or 0; illeeovured And 'lntuited ny • elttleri:,l l l ‘ o And altuatnd ;Inthiuntir /kik before Itlelntenuod to vivo them thy t o hutt flys. rum., moths tto. the, exputtott vf..ore g tlg i gi t the tompany' ottlnery, ,to.- Nut thts Amount ot the hero tletermittial to sell a um/ lasers Liu the stock at rate which' will unto footing as the rleg lac o a tl P _th.em.l o -vo-a.t . .ror full particulars apply to . iTairfigf i tnvii ., t. full . . . . RAILROADS: - 1 ------.., ...,;-+.,:-.......--- pITTSBUR - 9I andWagieggi CON N ELLSWILLE R. R. .' - On and after TITURSDAT, March StIW 1866 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor net of Grant and-Water streets, a.s follows: Depart. Atirlse to and from ITniont'n. 7:00 A. M.- 6:00 P. -MCKCC6pOrt AccOMMOdt . n.ll:oo‘A. ' 511:05 P. M. E.X. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P., /0:00 A. Ma i 7!: West Ne m wton Accomod'n 4:30 P. M. 8:35 A. M. Braddock's Accommodat'it 6:15 r. M.. 1%3Q P. M. Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o r. at. 6:49 A. M. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 r. sx. 10:00 A. M. For tickets apply Q - rOITT. Super-Inter:dm • arliaig— W. B. STOTTT.Superilitendent. MC , . Agent. mll5 1868. - - PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. W.. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH It. It. From January 19th, 1868, trains will leziVe from and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city time, us follows: • Leave. ' Arrive. Chicago Ex .... 2:13 a m i Chicago Ex... 2i43 am Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 a at:Cleveland Ex. 2'143 a m Erie & Ygn JPI • 0:13 a miChicagoEx.... /008 a m Cl. & 6:28e ncWheeling Ex. MOS am Chicago Mall.. 6:58 ata ; Chicago Ex.... 1:53 pm Chicago Ex—. -9:43 a m CI. & Wil`g Ex 4:03 pm Cl. Ex. . Erie I:Yg•rt Ex 6:13 pm via Youngc n 9:43 a MCli Maga Ex.. . 6:08 p m Cl. & WICK' Ex. 2:13p nt!Cl. &WICg Pit 7:OBPM Chicago Ex._ 2:28p m Pitts. & Cl. Ex. It • Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:3Bpm; .via Yognst'u. 9219 pm Depart from Allegheny. , Arrice in dileafitu. N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 a mIN. Brigcn Ac. 7:03 aM . Leetsdale " 10:13.a m. N. Wl:gra " 9:28 a m 64 • 6,1. 11:03 m " 608 aWI Rochester " I:33pm New Castle " 10:13 a m Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p m!Leetsdalc " 9:13 am Leetsdale Acc. • 4:15 pin • " t:113 pm N. Itrigt`n " . 5:3g p m N.llrigt`n " 2:43 m N. " . 6:2Bpin Leetsdale " 4!:23 pm Leetsdale " • 10:43 pm " " 7:28 pm 2:28 p. m. Chicago Ex-1 10:50 a. m. Llehlcago press leaves daily. Express arrives daily. jays F. It. MYERS, General Ticket Agent: ITTSBURGEI, COLUMBUS E CINCLN- ATI It. B. CHANGE of TIME.—On and after Stf - NDAY, December Ath, 1867, trains will leave anti:ive at Union Depot, as follows. Pittsburgh time: .. Depart. ~, , ire. Mail Express 2:15 n. in. 3:55 p. in. Fast Line 9:40 n. in. 7:05 p: in. Fast Express 2:50 p. in. 10 55 a. in. Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. 656 p. m. McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 210 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. in. 0:80 a.. m. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2„. 5:10 p. m. 8' on. m. - SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leave et 2:50 Tn p. ~ arriving in Cincinnati at 6:30 a. mi : j he next .i. morning. ' Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. ii The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Stir Monday excepted,. arriving'. in ClneinnatV the same evening. S HOUES IN ADVA: ALL OTHEWROUTES: /ErNo change of cars between rittstnn Cincinuatt, and BL IT ONE change to St/ Cairo. and the principal points West and So When purchasing tickets be sure and,' office of the . .] Pittsburgh, .Columbus & Cincinnati = E N N S Y LIVANLIL -V CENTRAL RAILROAD. n and' after October 6th. 18674 Trail .D rive at and depart from the Union epot,, Washington and - Liberty streets, as folloW i Arrive. , "• - DeparPj Mall Train.... 1:20 a MDay Express.. ;4:00 a; m Fast Line 1:50 a MWall's No. 1.. , 16:30 a m Wall's No. 1... 6:20.a m.Mail Train 13:20 a m Winton No. 2. 7:60 a in; Wall's No. 2.. f 0:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m.Cincinuati Ex 11:15 am Cincinnati Ex. 9:10a m' Wall's No. 3.. 11:30 a m Johnstown Ac. 10:15a rrilJohnstown Ac. , 21:50 pm Phila. Express 1:50 p m Wall's No. 4.. 3:3o.roirt .Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm Phila. Expres. ;4:10 pm Wall's No. 4. 2:50 p m Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 pm Wall's No. 5.. 5:50 pm Wall's No. 6.. .i'6:os pm Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 pm Fist Line , 7:20p m Altoona Acc'n . Wall's No. 7.. 1.0:50 pro and Emigrant ' Train 10:30 pml l The Church Train leaves Wall's Stadt Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsbargli I a. in. - Returning. leaves Plttsbargli atilt' and anis :s at 15 all's Station :it 2:00 p iiii "Cincinnati Express leaves dally.: Alf oil daily except Sunday. il Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo dation and Emigrant Tram arrive daily. Cincinnati Express arrives daily except Monday.;, 11 other ' • trains daily exce p t Sunday. . !il For further information apply to. . . ! W. H. BECKWITIq . The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wil seine any risk fur Baggage, except for wed parel, anti limit their responsibild y to One . I Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeiL amount in value will be at the risk of the 0 less taken by speDlal ctrt. w E on DW ac AR DIL WILLI: oe9 General Superintendent, AltOM .... = Mit!MSM! IXTESTERti PENN-Rwl==' y v RAIL- • ROAD.—On and after November 1, 1861.,1the • Pas- Fenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania road will arrive at and depart from. thti Fedaml. Street Depot. Allegheny City, as follows: 1 -11 Arrive. Depart. ! • SintrptOg No.l 6:25 nm' , 11:50 a m Freeport No. 1 8:15 ain Freeport No. 1 1 :40:05 a m Express 10:10 a mlSharpirg No.111:20 am Sharph•g N 0.2 1:25 pmlExpress 11:50 pin ,1 Freeport No. 2 4:15 p m l Harmcrv'e Ad,13:55 pm Mall 6:05 p mlFreeport No. 2 1 !.16:05 p m Harmerv'e Ac 7:10 p mlSharph'g ' pM, A boye trains run dMIY except Sunday.i - li The Church Traih leaves _Allegheny...l:Met. every Sunday at 7:40 a. tn., reaching Allegheny City at 0:50 a. in. Returning. 'leaves Allegheny City at". 1:20 p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny ,Juncti at 9:45, p. m. COMMUTATION TICKfiTS—For sale in packages of Twenty, betweeni,Allegiiety City, Chtttittt street, • 1 -Berr's 4 'Bennett, ine Creek, Ell:Maud Sttypsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Snitions ape.- dried on tickets. The train leaving Allegheny City at 6:50 a. M. makes direct connection at Freeport witliNValker'a line of Stages for Butler and HanualastoWit. - Through tickets may be purchased at ;the Office.. No. 3 St. Clair street: near Snspensioti Bridge, Pittsburgh. aud at the Depot, Allegheny Clty. • For further information apply to ' I - -JAMES LEFFERTS,',Agent, • Federal Street Depot: The Western Pennsylvania ltaliroad will not aa-I same any - rlsk for Baggage, except fork earing ap parel,-and limit ;het. responsibility to Otill Hundred - Dollars in value. ' All baggage exceeding this. amount in value trill be at the risk of tbe 0 1 / 4 rner, un- - teas taken by special contract. I • EDWARD B. WItLIAMS, des . General Superintendent, AltoOna- ra. Q Al-0 KY • lllLLaggigM IJ ROIITE. UNION PACIFIC RAIL The SHORTEST AIM MOST RELIABL from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada; California, Utah, Two Trains Mayo State Line and 'keavensvorth daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the arrivaliof trains of Pacific Railroad from St. • Louis, and Hannibal and St. Jo Railroad. from Quincy, connectlag at Law rence, Topeka and- Wamego with stages for all points In Kansas. At end of track west of Ella worth with thy UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR ( • IDEN VIER; SALT' "I" • A "TE-R; • • And all Points in the Territories, . . • Iv, And with SANDERSON'S l'Ri-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Tess, Albu querque, Santa and all points In FAriZOllk and New Mexicb. , With the_ reeen _ additions of rolling . stook sad equipment and the arrangements made with re sponsible Overland Transportation - Lines from its western terminus, this road now offeri unequalled facilities for the transmission of frelghrlto Tar Tickets for sale at all the 'principal *faces in the United States and Canada& Be sure and as for tickets ria ¢1 E SMOKY HILL UNION, PACIFIC ,RAILWAY, EASTEID‘ • .1 \ ISIQti. 1 , !1 A. ANDERSON, • General Superlhtendent. J. 11 WEBRTER, • oeneralyreight and 'Floget Agent NOTICE TO O _ its 0* * DRA IS) &e . . . giv_en to a till' l birneira of Drays, • •. burgh r resident or non-resident in tne City of Pitt,,to pay the C l' ill, ic e e oP i ria h g e e r s e ‘ b iluggies , e., jAcenses at the Treasurers. Office of the Eltr of Plttsburgb "In 'accordance' with an • Act m. Assembly, approved March 30th , . 1860. and and of Ordinance of ' the -Counbils• of ;the* City , of Tittsburgh, passed Aprlll6, 1880. , All Licenses not paid on'or befOre NSA" 15 1888, will be placed -in the hands of Chief o fPolice for collection, subject to his fec•of 50 cents for the ' collection thereof and all persons whoa neglecter ; refuse to take out Licenses will be Subject tea pen- alty, to bo- recovered before , theMaydt, double, the •- amount of the License. .t. • Tho old metal plates of preylous Years, must be re.. turned at the time, Licenses are taken out, or pay ~ H 5 cents therefor.. :; • i• RATES OF LICENSE: , • Each One Horse :Vehicle• ' • Ito li•-•-• Each Two Horse " - ' ' ' lsloor Erect Your Horse • • • ",.4::::115-00--''i ,Eaoti Two Horse Hack ,r by oft omnib uses and Timber Wheels driart b r Ari r o Horses, Eighteen Dollars each. - For cub a do. Donal Horse, used in any of thenboye truckle Dow,. BAJWIF*I. ALLINDERv Yrrrasinum, February 114 11411. .cartTreasnrei. - -r PAN HAI'iDLE ROUTE. UNION DEPOT, (SOUTH SIDE.) M I). MOTHEILSPAUGH,Ttekert S. — F.'SCULL, General Ticket AO JOHN 0. MILLER:. Gen. French(' Eastern Division. Washil Arizona, New Mexico, Idali Oregon. MEI day and 'C - 9:56 CE OF ir'h and 4 - Louls, nthwest. lond the E. R., gent rent will ar , orner of . • n cry itt 10: & 05 .50 p. m. ' er trains 1 %gent. 11 uot as - ap- Hundred rig that ner, un- AM'S. MN AY, E ROUTE gton, ;;; 4 F'rf-2->.,