Financial Matters in New., York. Gold Closed at 1387/A139. (By Telegiaphlii the Pittsburgh Gizette.l NEwi Yomr,'Aprll 27, 1568.. GOLD AND. MONEY. . , Money easy with but'a moderate demand freely met . at 6(7 per'cent on call: The banks are diSconnting to en t sitoiners at 7, and on the street the best mercantile paper passes at 7aB per cent. Sterling dull at 1 09W110. Gold , Opened heavy at 138 X, but" Strengthened to . 139 . 1/4, falling again to 138'4, and closing at 138, 7 %@139, under Treas nip sales and free tiffersifr.om other parties. • - • •• GOVERNMENTS opened firm, and' though somewhat irreg ular during the - day closed strong, particu larly for 7-308, 10-40 s and 5-25 s of 'Mend 1867. Henry " Clews ft Co. furnish the' n nexed. 4-30 quotation Cenpons 1881, 113®' 11334; do; . 1862 r 112®11234; do. '64, 110y,® 11034; , d 0..: '65,- 11034®110 1 ,4. do. new, 10834 14 , 108%r do. 'B7, 109%®1093.4; 10-40 s, '102;4 ®102%; 7-30 s -, 107%®10734. The - Gentians were free buyers of the l 62 and old '65 cou pons, and a 'large business . was ddne ih nearly all the others tar home; investment. Border State Bonds" are more actiVe and higher; Missouris, ' 87%; new Termemees; 67%. and old do,' 0:. Express shares higher. The Railway Market was . bilOratit ' and active•witha marked advent() throughout the list. New York CentraVtonthedV 130% , and Erie 73, on reports that Drew ladle: ken from Vanderbilt A iaritS' . RTOORIR of stock at 75. Report else • Says"' the capit al' stock of the Central is to be doubled and. the bonded debt•vamielled. - - An improVe- ment is :marked in' Toledo, Port W#4lo; Northwestern preferred and' ' Chicago"dr Al ton. E The market dosedactiVethongha tri-• fie off under relilikationit. - ''' '• • • - • - At 5:30 P. M.' pricers Were as follows;'' Cunt:- 2 , berland; 4; at., Wend:Ex- . press' 4 ®W%; , 'Arnericint,', 6234 ® &334 i Ad v, y, €4644- United'fitatee,'63®B34;, Merehantry'32,4433l o Qtalekilliver,' 26%@1' 26%; Mariposa, 5%®7 1 ; Padific Mall, 9334® 93%r; (Atbnitits, 31%'; -, Westeirr Union, ' 37® 3734;' New -York Central, '129g®12934; Erie; 72VA7234 ; Erie Preferred, 74' @743;; Hudson, 138q®1394 1 , Harlero,• ' 1'2.1®127; Reading; 91 ®9114!; :Wabash,' 51%®52; Wa bash Preferred, 71(4;74: St. 'Paul, 63%®64; Fort , Wayne,. 1043(®104% ; Ohio and . -Mis siesippi, 313/@31.3/ ; Hartford and Erre,-15 ; Michigan Central; 115@115%; .114chigan . Sodthern, 90%9054; Illinois Central, 144® 145 r , Pittaburgh;,B3%®B4; Toledo,' 1053 4 ; Rock Island, 9334®03%; ;ti - orthWestern'62®• 432 y, ; do preferreda'4 l / 8 ®74%;-Chicago and Alton, 12834; Cleveland, tar* ,Ashtabula, 165%; Columbio;'los. . . , . , .. . .?tisibisk Quiet . ; Cor3-41en;-b • 'i:piartz Hili, 105®110. 13 713-TREASYTRY' TRAICBACTION3. , • • Receipts in — Sub-Treasuiy,,, $3,789,904 Paynients,l2,34B,B96"l Balance;sloB;269,B3l: • .• . • • • New York Produce Market. ("Sy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gbiette•) Nsw April 27.—Cotton opened rather . more steady, and closed quiet at abOut previous prices ; sales 4,200 bales -at .33a533.4c for middling uplands; chiefly • • at 33c, closing quiet at that_ price. Flour- r re-, ceipts 4,3l6'bbls'; market dull, 'and prices without clunige ; common :drooping; T sales 8,00 California flour quiet and un changed ; sales 550 sacks. Rye. fl our firm; saleS46o bbls at $13,50a10. Corn meal in moderate rektiest nalea.6oo bbls. at .$5,90 for western. 'Whisky noniinal. Receipts of wheat 4,590 bush ; . market firm with a moderate export, demand and a limited home trade'; sales 25,5pffhush at .$2,60a2,63 for ITO. 1 spring in Store and afloat ; $2,5,5.N0. 2 do delivered- $2,46 No. 2 do . .to arriVe $5,15 for:white Ca lifornial afloat, and 13,25 for white Michigan. . Rye steady; sales 800,bushels steady . at ,$228 and 5,200 bush. unsound at $2,20. - Barley quiet; sales 25,- 000 bushels Canada west at $2,25- BirleY Malt steady; sales 2,400 bushels State at $2,23. Receipts of Corn 28,549 bushels;' dull and-heavy at lac 11,Wer; sales 48,000 bush. at - $1,11a1.163e newmixed western alloatat $1;16Ne1,17;"‘; small parcels 'choice at _§l;l6 and sales in stoke at $1;14.a1,15 Tor white Western and southern p. Receipts -of Oats 6,000 bushels; market riiiti* sales 27,000 bushels at .85a852i for Western at railroad . depot and 863; do afloat. Stock in wire-; house Wheat, 385,087 bushels;, Corn, 1,- 062,86 bushels; Dats,'s2o,oo7ntishels; Malt, 4,797 bus; peas, 537 bils. Rice quiet. Coffee firm. Sugar steadyi with sales of 500 hhds Cuba. at 103ial2c. Molaitses• steady, with sales of 100 .hhdsnt 480 for 'Cuba, and 70c for Porto • Rico. Hops quiet. Petroleum steady t at, 12 3 ic for *tide, and 27 Kg fot.re fined bohded. l oPeifed . ftrmet' and closed dull< and ; lower; sales of 3,050, bbla at $28,50a29,10 for, new , lsess, closing .at $26,62 cash; $27,37a27,75 for old do, closing; at $27,50 cash; $23,90a23,50 for Prime - ,425.00. a 25,50 for prime.messL also,. 1,250 bbls new mess„ at; IPe 9 ' .0a29 , 3 7 , seller, : June. Beef steady, with sales .of 450 hblaat $15,00a20,50. new plain mess; R 6,5022475 for new extra mess;, also 150,tierces $36e38,50 for prime mese;. $11a43,80, for India mess. Beef hams nominal. - Cut meats steady; sales: , of 290 pucka - gen at 13a1334e for shoulders; 17a1835c forhams middled'qUiet and se t .flrale 40: boxe s long clear at 16p21. Lard: quie arid'', steady; ' sales .0 so bbis,otigalt3go - ' Butler quiet at 20a40C for Ohio, and' 50a53c for State. Cheese firm at 13a17e; Freights to 'Liverpool quiet and unchanged. IwrEsT, SP. M:-J-Fictur closed dull and heavy for low :grades; steady for medium and 'good grades. Wheat, ateady with only limited supply t and ',moderate export , de mand. Rye, irregular and unsettled; retal sales at f5 2 2 2 4 2 1 2 at Qatti,e , dtall 84;4050,f0r Western in store. Qom, beavp, $1,13a1,16 for'new mixed Weatern afloat; and 81,15 i 1,15' for. old' mixed Western' in store. Pork, Joliet:: Sales' of 250 bbls now mess $28,50 bash, and 52 buver, to ';May 15th at 829. Beef, steady, with moderate clemarid, Cot meats Brm, with fair .iiiquiry: Rdeon, quiet • and, unchanged. Lard, quiet at 18,14,41 18.3‘for•faik to'prime steam and gettle-ren dered., Eggs, moderately aetiva at 23a24e. • ••••,- • • - -Cineiniati t illarket. insleieigikitliii the rittsborahtlizetted , oati'aß_AT filwith ;41 1 41:/gat1145 0. Wheat he d • More I y;b he demand is ,uot setive;., red minter at 2,igis2;7o'r gobs' in,:gotid demand Kith Ugh* supply; at Ma& for ear; shelled is held at iktit9&. ,, ,l4oits -1140 atlfitial toe No::1;'. nnielle*belniVAol4olji rate)%af• the. Close. •,Ertped.; ,ate c ''.4aking• 14450:410o ' and- 1 0 51,.... - To!.uzix> thin invd, m d Iver s r:ligitiD d o Provision market pnerally'litioyatit.v-lri tetato s 44.ll atOsacie,, - ; Eggs in 'god d4,4;. ( 1, at. 210: rotatoeictirm at $1,86, per- Intolnd • e. 3,6053,75 per bbl on arrival. clover arid TimeglY Pa o o 4 i 3 Pf hs ' l treTtatiilike-mer pound, the fatter n ,per ni x stied f2P.502,802 - Om 812a15.. lAni - seed oil in bettor :demand tat 81.15. Gold bizYinfi at 1 38 KaPd , ,ecillleg at lagx. • • .•Mltiv 'Market. ' • , . . • Est telegraph tolhe Pfttsbtrehtlizette.l- • -.ll!ErnwAtrgEn; 27.-Flonr • quiet hut firm; spring , extras $10a10,75; choice • man try „1'm& 9 ,715a10.; Wheat., adyanctni 2a 23)c, closing q uiet at $2,17 for No. '1 ' fresh_ receiptl l lll 2 , o6 for No. 2. Oats weak at'62}4o for- , No. 2. Corn: dull at 4181;13.4c for new shelled. Recelpts---1,700: ,bbls flour r 0,000 bu wheat, 3,000 bu oats, ; . 000 bu corn. Shipnients.-- 11. ,7 00 • Mai flour, • 60,000 1:m whest r 2.6,ooo bunats,'l,ooo bud oorn. • If °III AVY 4 1 41tRt. , l 0)7 Telegrao tp,theero. ol 4 l 4l l oazette.l ,, „ I Loyasiara,i, '7 , ..-To!'inisato Bettye' s at& 89 laida leaf; .p.ga medium $525 a At& tiottoto-80a810.' sumithrai $ 3,7604414 -:Wheat 42,6022,05. Oats 7.8a80o.• corm ...ahollokandAar.,-Ra 9l V- • Ityp, Ana A - 16« - JArd 18V4,alri Mew - Pork 1118,28 4 ? 80 ; ono eta 14o; oleatritisides 17a18o; clear sides 17y,a18e.1-liplijaky l u ll : -TA'Ater 4,l4r`A t r tr.A:73 :I( Oar .4'll ,74 Pv. - J e e, - '"`"'"" - P'="" , Chicago Market. - Strifirplirts • CIMECAGO, April.l27,7—F/Pr stieallY and 66444 ' unchanged,. at $9, ,ZYT, sprifig extras. Wheat unsettled and irregular, with sales of-No/ 1 at $2.20; No. a 2opened-atJ2,lo;:sd-; • yan,ced to $2,18, and closed quiet at $;11; tills afternoon No. nifis firm find $2,13 bid. Corn quiet and IXa2y,,c lower: ",files of:AN°. 1 at 84340&534c, No. 2 at 82 1 ;4c, new at 8,2;a 83%0, and rejected at 8 0a813.jeklosingiat 85c for No. 1, and 82mc for No. 2., .Oats dull and steady at 62a for regular end 62 4 .7 4 ,afte for fresh receipts;- closing le:t .priCe. Rye dull, with sales of No. 1 in store at Barley tiadtive iitmihial. visions firm. Mess Pork held firmly. at $28,50, with sales of country at s2B'. "Lard fairly active and higher,'with sales:at 174; alBc, closing at outside price. Bulk ,Meats firm; Dry salt Shoulders 1.23 in, short clear Sides 17c; (Inv salted Hams 18,%c fur loose: sugar pickled Hams 3:o' higher, with' Sales at 17417 1 4 b. Receipts Tor past 48 hours.L: 9.888 blls flour, 1E4563 bus wheat, 77,780 bus eorn,, 30,318 bus oats. Shipments-13,786 bbls flour, 15,450 bus wheat, 37,713 bus.porn, 341 bus oats. Freights . dull at 7;;c for eorn, aniT5C for oats to 13riffalo. • Jew York Cattle Market: • Clty Telegraph tie the Pittsburgh Gazette:l , NEW Youx, April 27.—Cattle beeVes de. pressed under large offerings and lower on Welek's'demendi mederate iniyers aPprt hending lower -prices; extra ' 1118Na19f Prime, 17Xa18; fair to good; - 816Nal7i Info riorto ordinary, $14a16};.,.. Receipts- 5,993. 5heep and lambs request, • for, good : stock about previous rates, while common are glow: of sale and • •low prices;, shorn sheep quoted at .5)0834c,-. and - unshorn fia9e; on sale to T day, 2,200;, reoeipts for the week, .15,975. Hogs; considerable activity, and about former prices realized:. offerings large to-day; 35 cars atrortieth street: 5;356 head at Communipaw; • sales 9a9.%0 for light to common; 9 3;a4340 for. fair to good; 103010,14 c fbr heavy' corn': redi - reseipts" for the week, 19,140. • • • • • • •• cleveland 'Market* • ' LBT Telegraph to the PittSbuigh Gazett.l CX,EVELAND, April 27.—Float firm and steady at $115a12 for ,dolible, extra spring; 1t12a1.1 for cTotible extra red Winter, and. 13;50a15,50 for treble extra white. - Wheat 4irmer and better; 'No. 1 red Winter is held at $2,70; No:2 do. at f2X,52,60; NO. spring,caul ee 82;10.. Corn in deinand for, parcels on spot at 917 ti DSc for N0..1 shelled; sales at Sic,, sellees option, all I\fay. Oats verv'firm and better; No. 1 State held at 76atic from: store. 'Rye nominal. Barley; there is considerable inquiry from nialsters; but. none.offering: J.Petrolertin active *and firm for bonded at 22a23q -free oil in mod erate request at ' l 2tielh. ' • • •,; • Toledo Market. Leif Teloertipo to the Pittsburgh Ga7ette.3 TOLEDO. April 2 7.;—Flour:veceipts-42a bbis; Market quiet.' Wheat, lc lower; .rer . • ceipts-2,400 bush; sales of Amber at §2,70. Corn ;1c lowbf; feceipts-45,289 limb; No: yellow at 94 ; buyer's Ibr 'OAS '91." sellers for 'June at 'Oats' firm and 1 :C better; receipts 600 'bush Nci. lat 72. Rye scarce.' Seeds dull. - Lake' 6 - eighth lc on corn to Buffalo and: 8c to Oswego. Reeeipts for past Week-16,P22bblitimar; '11,739 bush' 'wheat; 120,739 bush born; 18,727 buih oats: 547 bush of Rye. Shipments for past week.- - 18,780 bbls flour; 27,121 bush - Wheat; 309,893 bush corn; 38,383 bush of hats., ' ' • - • Baltimore Market. CBS Telegraph fo the Plttsbargh Gaiette.l BALTIMORE, April.27.—Flour firm, fairly active and unchanged. Wheat firm; prime red $3a3,15. Corn• dull; white, $l,lO, yel low $1,20. Oats 8.3a85c. Rye hrm and active, at Provisions firm and unchanged. Mess pork nr.' Bacon—rib sides 16a16;40, clear sides 1734 c, shoulders 1934 c, hams 21a22c. Lard -1934 c. Phllailelpbla Cattle Market , CDT TelegraphtO l the Pittsburgh Gazettel• Pninantralria April .-Beeves active and unchanged; Ales 11200 head at 10malle for extra 'Pennsylvania and western steers, 9aIOC - for fair ;to good, anti 6aBc grass common. Sheep in fair demand; sales 5,000 head at 6Matie groas. • Dogs in fair demand;, sale& 2,800 head at $13,50a15 not: Chicago Cattle Market. ••• • • City Telegraph IC the Pittsburgh Gazette., . _ Caroitob, April 27.-I.,ive Hogs dull and 25a500 , l9wer; sales at $a 2558 for light, and- 112,30a8,20if0r good3o receipts, 1,228 head: ihipimenta,f 2,860:‘ Beef 'Cattle dull at $7,00a8,90 ibrfair toextia akeitit, BY - • .- PITTS*I74I 6 / 4 , - FT. WATNE ANLII Cli:/_17400 itsrmulari, ,April 27.—S ears & Co; 16 do - do, 'Jan & Col 5d6 do; . 1ohn" Mobrhend & - C0;73 - 'esiviltunber, Nang &Co; 1 do - do; P Adamsßro; 100 & VinsTefiliiP; 2 tnbS . "batter, Vangerder & SIR4mM; bbls - eggs, .9 do green Irides W Graff &CRit:Vlmodli bbls eggs, Graff '&Reiter 100 bblit tioiir; "1 .0 Jenans; '2 ears e hay, - H SchnOlbaeh; 2 bbls eggs; BBi Floyd; do, do, ,hf ,bbls lbutte:rl:Wlia Barker.4r4r. Co; 219 tmsglassr lbsnsen& Coplkdoz pane, W 1,490rm1e,y; .8 do do, Dravo; -5, r.hdlg.. leather : tikHar bangh & Co; 500 pigs lead, Seboopmaker Son; 100 do ' do, T HNONin Js Co; 100 bbls ; dour, Seghmyer & Vorigarkip - ; 4 cars wheat, Liggett & Co; 100 bbls 116nr. C B Loch; 500 do, D Wallao* 100 dre - Shlpton :de Wallace; 2 ear's feed, H Schnelbach; '1 car bulk meat; Lippincott.' ' ' '' CLEVELAND AND P/TTEIBURCiN RAILROAD, April 27-1 car iron ortcßryarf & Caughey; 3 do do, Shoenbergtr ,Ik Blair; /309,9 ft lum ber, Jas Mclifantersi 'l2B eke potatoes, 55 Jugs molasses, Vaugorder & -Bhepard; 102 sks potatoes, Dbbis do, 7 do'atiples, Voight Mabood & co; - 9 bbls glows, GW WelN; 9 bxs saws, Lippincott & 13alrewelif 30 bxa cheese, Wm Cooper; 9 kgs tobacco, C C Baer; 01,sks oats . 58 empty. !ibis; Brown & wi II limn; 50.011 • bbls, T.,*usgrave; 42 do do C A. Mornicastlei 1, car stone P. Wolfe;' 150 sks rye, W J' Meek;'l dai kek' VJ Bender; 6 -aka petatoes, , Graff e&- 1 6 bbls' flauf, TOPtema - Co; 5 sks ryei W. bbIL dry% •aprdes, t Tp, Jenkinsd • . , opot: ~, 7 jtj , , t t .` ' , .. . .4713prig.9/1 COLA:DEWS AIcD,CINRIN, gm, • ; Rozaaosn,' April 27.•2 bxs bacon. 1 libl, oVßfeinibr• &Harper,' ; 14 bale' liiiiiell Pith' i CcwsB skaoatsi 10 .- dovtrtstoes, Robb' '• dr, noBThf bble but ,• 471,01.;.tar W ILL : own 7,4040, Vojett, ' ' ' .4 1 : hl§"i s ,. f)abi; Mollenry"it H.,. ‘ •,.• 2 v . b •_ w stcy,,w Cffadm`l67 bagii ryet3.B - 14 1 1 1 1tailiVe Co ;10' bbbfrilour, 180 - alosusdoo4oldo imeabiWnit ribCo;..l car atone* Steel & Son; 110 bbbi. _, D Wa11i5:1.4 , 20 tbiltbrtelxtoeo,W, /aoneso N.,•wia1c,..) , 1i. ,piih.ii rrnrirt rr 111,Editgbx- Vittzir' ft 1 ,,— .,iii;"1,8. 1 7.:4800 bbl 4; oll',"LbelitiWitl • ' lit Co, ' ) 2' oi011; br • ick, garrison', It', t.-. :itill'itidta; or; 2 mut' inetitli' W.. . diSSPrekt liiiiestorld; ShijitibergerWl3 ,!, reaftiArd' bilek; Stairrirtilble'k C0; 1 12...,.,tre, TAW talloW,'Efead'ikbfetigarytbs i g liidsefLtan, - ' t Shorb & Co;Tpc 'casting; 14Ititin;ThickelL & Col'l sa*;.Hubbaidte Bid; - 1 4 14afti , stone FO.rreistier &•11ccilivir; : iFskel 3 r7V ',l"‘' eew Pairley. , - : , • .'i‘• f , t t; Ar , cid -,•.: v,/,‘,, a r, ~ , ,- Aki , mourasl(Siii.tuif, A 4411, ,400 sita 11 9V,1120 , 44ati alc_Lankehhelint, tgAimileid: 130 Yroor;ltatittout I sz, Co; 100 .. bbbit A 644,27 2. liks oata 8 r rye, 'R, Ruil2a Bon; 1 1211,..c. t lvl utat,Valf, e it Co; 5 iiiiiis*.. : 4 0 ;,R1 rc e ar . , :ditur3 o . ;n7; t poi b irs b , b le4 lic dp lop i. 'fiks ahn, , ,,. , :: ou ' l ' . , Has ,... 1, ' 1 0 ,.. vt 7. 11 do laadei , atB 2 ) ";g viiri g;A 4 4#o.t. - , e A lawn. •, • ~,p.r rri n ti4 ., _ •, , , ..• R4 . 1 " 0 " . ~Al i ii :_;, 1 49 . 1 FA , • CONNELLEIVL4L3 :Lk '46, 142- ,-, bdls , Pa_Pery bLarkle,,,_ o2 C ' 43 42 co_ils r o pe, Vulto - Boit; man (34 . 1.44 102 bo lo; :warir w 1, ,, A , - strong; /I ton* tiltri '' ut AL; lakerahata.; ~, 1:1 , Illvers•saka - meathe l l ,, ,,: ! : , • ;,•i , (gy Telogriph Et the Ptttakii i i r o s a ati . 4 s , .-^J 0 -LOtTISVIL94 ''APtil ` , 2444 - ati ver , wi ng t slowly. whir Whim 7, liticbel ti: th i 414 ,- tar by' Vileir eleariu m ~, , 1 it r/gt ..../Wi.nrtiS 1: A pril i ..flotv-.,, — , lt .. • • 1 1.1'• tto'r t t * ;, ; _ , I, i i q t 7)c , 1„.....: elk!jl,..e. ptil , I c.,i; , I t ,a - ,,,,4 bka. i.rlt't, 4. L , til prig.t , -^ ,- .41-4 q•, O , ~0:.,.... _. ~....,. F=M PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY. APRIL 28, 1868. R 0471- - trEittit - - The river rose a few inches on Sunday night, but was again falling last evening with six feet six inches in the channel. ' The Monongahela marks showed • five feet three inches. The weather yester day was clear and please*, and very fa . vorable for husinuos at , the landing. The Julia No. 2, from Zanestille, is the only arrival Wehave to record- The "Bay ard was due from Parkersburg last night, and will return as usual to-day at noon. The Allegheny river packets have been , obliged to hanl off • for the present in con sequence of low water. We are in hopes that therewill be . a re swell in this stream be fore long; - • • SrEcia.t." Nraniz.---The Argosy, Captain Vandergrift, W. H. Scott, clerk, is the reg ular Wedneiclay packet for Cincinnati, leaving promptly at noon. Shippers will please ;get: their. bills of lading down as early in the, day as possible. The 'Glendale. Capt. Hare, is fillingrup steadily for St. Louis and the Upper` 3lis sissippi; and the-Rate Robinson, Capt. Rob inson, 113 , anhounced for Cincinnati and- Louisville. The Lorena, Capt. Sam Shuman, is up for-St: Loafs. ' She wilLreceive all the Up per, , Mississippi freight -, that may oiler in connection with the_ Northern. Line Packet Company. The:Wild Duck Barges, Capt. Anawrilt, is also announced for St. Louis forthwith. The Mary Davage will haVe her repairs finished to-day; and will leave for St. Louis to-morrow, Her hams are at Steubenville taking on • •• • The snag which located itself opposite the Quihey`Whttribttitt'at Memphis"has moved , down nearly 9ppOtritethe bow of the Mem phis- wharfboat. •, • Egglesten has succeeded in securing an appropriation . of $150,000 for a canal 'around, the falls of the Ohio; at Louisville, together with:a provision that the Govern ment asinine control the canal. An ad ditional appropriation of $250,000 for the improvement-of,, the Ohio River, was also made in the bill making appropriations for the 'improveMent of western rivers and liar- The wharfboat which was partially de , stroyed by fire at- Evansville, Wednesday, was formerly a 'Government wharfboat at Shawneetown. • ' • A St. Louis telegram, under date of Fri nay,.says: TheUrilda, for ..Fort Benton, has 160 tons and seven threugh passengers. The Rees leaves to-morrow, having the cargo of the Sally, which peat has laid fearizik the trip would be loaing one: The Ida left for the Arkansaaßiver with 450 tons of Government freight and sixty-live soldiers.' The Lawrence leaves to-morrow for: Cincinnati. ' The. 'Messenger took 4000 sacks of wheat at Winona for Cincinnati, and at Dubuque .300 sacks of oats for Saint Louit4fidlooo bar pigs ledd for Pittaburgh.l Site 11 get here to-night. A Mackinawj 'boat:from Benton arrived at Sioux City on Wednesday; 'and' reports no trouble, but low water. • • We clip the following from a St. Paul - paper. of -the 22d: The steamer Petribina, of the,Northern Line, arrived about seven ;a. in. yesterday, -looking her very best, having been newly painted and refitted in 'elegant, style. - She brought a large freight list. The Phil.' Sheridan came in early in the afternoon, bringing a rather light 'freight. She left in the afternoon for St. LOUIE. The Hudson' came down from the Minnc:sota river, bringing the largest amount of breadstuff ever trrought out of that stream at one time by a single boat. She had two bulk barges, confaining . l6,ooo bushels of , wheat, ,280 sacks of wheat, and 2rnharrels of flour.—Press, 22d._ lkfolvnv REcovEttnn.---Last Saturday, the Nightingale was lying at the Ciricm nati wharf, a couple of Sharpers came aboard, and bY means of the swindling , name known as three carde monte, fleeced several of the pa&sengers out of ;NO in the aggregate: One of the victims who had lost silo, after reachinkthis port learning that, the sharpers were residents of Cincin nati, returned to that place, and with the assistance Of ' a detective, succeeded in re coveririg .11300 of the money 7 -Lottistilic Courier. ' ' ' The St. Louis fain ? of Saturday, aaysi , i The contract • foi transporting 1,200 tons tif army supplies to Forte Sully, Rios and. as: yesterday morning awarded to Ben Stevenson, jolansati an Fred Tkisier. The: rate of freight is exceedingly low. MSCE.LIaitNEOUS. , I SECrr AND COPTVOILT FOB THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. I.' IiMMIF SAFERMEJAVIET - - I,: "7 . . ' NA' • • Car Heater and , Moderator, : N. • ;•••• :For SMOAP.,AI I IO .110 T AIR FIX' ES, dispel:Wog with the use of Secvos_and Fires in or about 'Patteenter or Beggs& Cars, with the attachment to graduate. the heat to any temperaturethat may De deolte.dwithont the possibility of firing the ear or 'cars to which the Jacket may be attaclied.. , .. - • _ Havingobtained of , the ttltilted r States Letters at ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist thetmost intense heat that. may be adplied to At, In the position and ,purpose for which At is intended. .It to a sure protection frOm accidents by ' orlgi noting:from delactlve Race, or, where iron, pipes are :used asconductou for .imoke or heat. - It Is appli.' rateable to all piping that may become overheated,' and la Warranted to give rperfect satisfaction vault: wood or other combustible material. may be placed in Mode proximity thereto:. I am now ready tb ply,.my .thvention t to stores, dvrellings.! ,facteriese ships, stcamta.to, railroad cars, tke., wherever pipes as Coadactors are made. dangeroue: by being overheated and security.dexised: I will sell, oncp plication, rights to manufacture,* to use the ore invention t also; territorial ' rights, to snitch - as ay wish Ao engoseln stilling prir,egeo, either by State. or County. . . „~.ppuree - , J:4l. HARRIS.' at the "NIL PIAIS ULTRA .PAINT woßxs,” corner of Morris street and the Alleghe ny Val i t2t Railroad,' Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Par , 4 GREAT'*I,I;O ; :,• . ,i REAM . •••:r • • t Lt.! ,mit - Vitableisw VI .1 1 .7timf 7ifrb lJ ,Ftjni. 9111 7.0 I.'4:6101/e 41.:4 1, 1 -t ..1110 - 4 le" traittliiv , IP `7fflit . F.llllli-0310 `471.1 lti (451) vqtql'f •tAI I 4. rs, AI I rl r r ..til -- -ALtirt't iif . .1i •tl,:I e• } ' ''' '! . 7,.:t,..ni3lifteiiii i 4v• fr PBLVAW.IY% ' 'ittA.2O.E. 04: GApars ff pinv --- 81111711114PER".111:11411&" FACTURING COMPANY, ManuflictiintiS AUL' PRINTING AND RAPPING', PAPERS. , .• .• • r a " . bri ,' ''' ' • ' Ifig'intlr.t*:--oz • ..--,., .h. 1 . 2 r , Mi r te-S'rE F ci i up. I liTig . .. t..N . W . fi RI MTV , FA.? 4.0 :. ~...,,...: OFFICE •AND.WAREHORSIC,‘, -t, i• - • • ; ; ••,;= . ......... . . ....... to;saTidill.Btreet ' Pjttaburgkra: -i , * iseinies.4ANGUß T•i ' LAßT4l&•Pilleinttii- . - , -`"' tt ...__JNO 4- ..,,....Lly - 1_ N(lB•NON4MitissUrir.i-t: . =5..• 5 .5. --• ..nAinuALßuDinalti, ilecretsry 4 •:", : - 1, t 5.; • R v M r •Aßc ui t J ii fin ik ß, 4t ya ßi oA : ' .•J• kli c Atwell, 0 .11 h ol l , T o rhoerßrol; w -' • ' 1 ' - i:;,.. l 'uskoits.. :" : Ii ")-4.41:1W;c0 W4Tit - t ",-' • ;:- •- ~, z7r fsemp liTchns - ,. ~ ~, . .... ..,•, . ~, • ~, _ •- -, ••• • ur•i i•P Kft.'edimircit 3 1 , 61.4: - c r , ''':.f.:ii .:, .. :.,•,ii-;;;; : ....... -,-,- • . ... 1 1AWER.,FAVF.4.,, i • 111Eleatarit.44"i1eiiiiiii; tt, - • itiwc, .•'.", •." .':.,............. •;--.',Orricß•CnitiMxcuß' Ras . --: primminta 0,16..346,7384441: qin*ili ; I - :A ' •-,,' - elt: Er wart 4 ,i. 4, , ego t /kith, oft st 7 keenitedit . thi lt ' Ike a MAT• • -IP ^•riii:sl •di-i ' s,' . it . • " , ' .1.-7, . ediri' . 1 ~, .... ~ i. Olt : Iti ,lii• - .4,105 Jth'ilzi - .41 - :ipez€l. : e IA , •' 1,, 1' , ..1ik f . to Hi:tit] . ;~;. . wurl77:rr=mum rOR . THURSDAY PACKET-AT The new and steamer N. lIVPCULLoUCH,-' G. D. MOORE. .. .. D, DIDORE, - ........ The above elegantald r i r ' ularly as. announced, w h Packets and Rialto. 11 inphls, New Orleans ti Per Mississippi and DV refight or passengers It or river. l • .... SP,'" attention-; B s l i g i s i s i . l . gl rcor, freight or passny rwarding and Co - • .ANDI STEAMBO r. Market and'W We are the authorized Iggents for the "INON'TH, WESTERN UNION• PACMET COMPANY." be tween St. Louis and lit.. Paul• also for the, `.`ST. LOUIS & QUINCY PACKET:COMPANY." Freights HECEIPTED THROUGH by either or the above lined :Gibe LOWEST RATES. Shippers Shippers entrusting goods to our care can rely 'on having, theist handled with can and deliverod with dispatch. We are *so:agents for .steanters to .Cluelnnati. Louisville. Memphis; 'New' Orleans; and nil other eshi ttar points Ve Western waters. , , "• • • nP22 • • • CIN ATI 1 6 .__ thMt PACKET LINE. For Wheeling, Dtarietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Galliopolis, .111 w Sand*, Ironton,.Portamouth;litaymille and Cincinnati. ST. MABYS ST. CHARLES. raiinAys,4 at. . . The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave Memphularly as announced , ' connecting at eirminnati isets and Railroads to Louisville, Rushville, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also Lo the , Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivet!. Freight or passengers reecipted through either by rail or river. Especial attention given to-Orders and waY Busi ness. BARNES & COLLLNK GIiItIEST & HASLETT. Agents. pITTSBURGII, a l gae • ' WHEELING, Marietta ..and. Parkersburg Line. Leslie Company's -IYhhriboat, toot Of Wood street, DAILY, at 12.,3L . • ' MONDAYS •AND. THURSDAYS: J. N. 3IcCULLOUGII,..— Or.o. D. Moons, Master TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS; •_ BAYARD A. S. Spar Brans Master WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, G RF.Y I.lnwswert,llaster • Freight will be received at all hopra by • apa ' JAMES COLLINS. Agent. ALLEGHENYurvEtt ad ie t PACKET LINE leaves every TUESDAY; TDURSDAY AND SATIIIiDAY, At 3 o'clock irom the foiq of Itwin, street This line is composed of the following boats: IDA REES tici. 2, It. REFS, Master, W. F. STEW, ECHO No. 3, E. (ion Dos, Master, A.D. RUS. SELL, Clerk. The'above Boats were built expressly tor the trade, have superior aceOrnmociatious . and attentive offi cers. Inh24 IT'rSBURGH AND ST.s il dZ i t . LOUIS BARGE CO.—FOR' BT. OUIS. -The WILD DUCK BARGE:J.—Capt. .r. w. ANAWALT, THURSDAY, APRIL 30rit. For freight apply on board or to CHAS. BARNES, 11 ' ar..4 JAS. COLLINS. Atteuts. • YOR ST. , LOUIS, DU•zeiZ i e . DUQUE. ST. PAUL, and the ntermeillate ports, In connection with the-North ern Line.—Tne tine puntiengersteamer , - LORENA Capt. SAM. SI . IP .MAN', Will leave for th above and ail intermediate porta TIHS DAY- , 4 P. at. For tided or passue anal on boCS.,ard or to aro= ' Or. J. D. COLLINGWOOD..Agente. AIE P GULAR IVEDNES-Aggr ai t . DAY ACKEIP 'FOR CINCI..g- A tl.—Tho tine stcorner- --- ' ,---.- -. ;--,, ARGOSY ' -' Capt. VANDEIZORIFT, W. H. Scull. Clerk, leaves Plttsburg's for obsclia7 nail every NYNDIik.SDAy at noon. . , mlin MIOR CINCINNATI AND- Lonsrmlr.—The steamer. , HATE RisßrssoN • ettpr. Rolm: Itoittrgnsi; WIII leave as above on . • • • • 3V:EDI:7EBI2O4Y, APRIL For tr.Cight or paTssagenpply on board or to • :JOILN :FLACK, , ap2s COLLINGWOOD. Agents. , XUK G . VOR -ST: LOIJIS, .11E0.. jo gr i t' ALELA, '.DU.1.31:11,115E - ST. PAUL. - The tine steamer DLESPALE J. H. HAlti,' *aster, leave as above announced on • • ' y\l iL 4,9 ,t Fur Trclgh ! or Ikaisigg apply on boar 4. I : . I ;25 D:tio:c16;111051100)34z1 r1 1 111Ef'14 : 111"GIVE 1 wrovicE that: lon - tire ANdAtty of.Apillil ft. 11,1868, A War rant In Bankruptcy was issued against the. ESTATE 01 0 . • 'JAMES 8." BRAVO' .• WILLIAM DltAVß.tind A.NIIIONIC. E. 1)ROVO, Co•Partnera, 'of Eiltabetir.Tp.; in the county of Alleghttiy: State of Pennsylvania, .who, have been adludged bank! runts; on their own petition; that the pay thent of any debts and deliverrot any property belonging to FOCA bankrupts; to them, - or for tlieltuse, and the trans fer of any property by theninni forbidden, by. law; that a meettnix of the creditors of the said bankrunts to prtivothil Oehts owl •tO Choose' one or raore -AR! slgneesof the r estate; will beheld at Coe rt of Bank ruptcy. to be holden at thcoftlee of -the Register. at No. 93 Diamond street. In the city of Pittsburgh, before SADIIIEL ARPER: - - Esq. di . egliter.; oif the 14th day of Map, A. D. 1868. at.lo o , oligok • . .-:; - .• THOMASROWLEI ,•• • son 02 . ILL S. Marshal, as, Messenger. .. . .. . .. _.._. 3NTESTERN DISTRICrot PENN—. - SYLVANTA t - Ba. 'AtPittsburgh, Pu.; April tNiA(Di ON.' • ,-',: - , •,- , ;',1: . , - • . IL' To.whom ltnnsyeoneerti. ' TA uhilersigned hereby liftfea v ,lrtiW Of .htsr4Plpetntmeht :as . Assignee:' of. dog MB, of Allegheny Vlty, in the County of Allegliehyfara tititte - .'tf.Vennsylvanla, 'within ..aattl. Markt, who, has been .a djudged a Bankrupt upon hig , tlarn'.putttlenny tho Markt Court bf said mei. triet., ~ J'Anws,w. AltrjtßAX,Astilgnre s , apti_miadit , Attotwet.fit-Basri 11e4Irch street:':, :Y. .x =III FIN inisTiticiotor Ap ii r a wZitlA ii BS. crittsbne h t • TY. 68, • • •• g ' o whom it may noncertit:aliejtitidotiolapod bete rEchuE n gkihro f his appointment as Assignee oP and JOIIN orijjeg_heny City, An the c9nutr Alio h H it Stile ,or Pcnnnivonia, within o who halm:been adJudgialatankrupts upon l thei lk e titip_hr the DistyfeAgourt saldDistriet. own " • 1,4,A 1 E, 8 Y r . MIPLUAX L ov . , liMr: ritt li ti - kit - - WESTFrISTHICT OF PENN- ' r . - .:SYLV 01 - AS At Pittsburgh? Pa., li roSegit berebpkriteenottooll tirtttidlit , (#43l.4miloge of h twllful It,hodga, _of the uypugle . , Ire4e 651Itity-OVAlttetthtSny fitatotkii-EVitniiyh to; zd. withut F 4.13, gtrte„t,„ eq, A I illtiflge A, batikrtiptuil on ‘lll ki 3 OWilltetttloir ItyLtliteaDist 'C I T3 4 -P?SfM. NitriltiOcAVa t iiitC) antiquix,* ori9g , a; PPY!.,14 1 4%-Fg.i. l ! rretl:l., f.E .- 1 8 -. Ea;AVV . 3I' t 1 11 1 t ' , V11;1 "rl.l. 1V:OTICEI - T„ VIPM;I4,IOFAIRIIED. ligvinglicetfappinuted eit.iitozkant4 tri'd6trtra.' jugter thßkla4Vll avtiestqwentelt)lENJAAlll,P.:; PET.Mlleed wbtad 'Hereby glvC notice tit. rier= 1 9 1 1141=11 of 0 400 11 0 5 04(PstatorydDr_present Ow sante for.paymeutpt Xhe ornec,o,f3PßlNGEltl!Altll4lßat de,vl).,; . Zto. r ilgfr Liberty -•-• sPRINGER HAMIXUOII, •Executpr, itpI3:aI4I7ISIARGARET C. PP.TTIT, Executrlx"in _ . 4., , ADVLI.NISIPRATOWEi'"'II(VrICE.-. Lkiterg 'or Afilglitatiittiniipoh thik'Nktat4iot. t N B,,,FELll;drteuseit; me 4 :4) l ll fAatf or ritto" , burgh; WIWI hdins libtuntiltto &Ito; tutors gned, 41L• persons/ming cldfm4 agahnit - sill canto wIll,pro• sent tboth'adir . dtithbhtldstSd' rot iutiiiiiiiht, and those, Inthibted nrenutille4 tg . pay-tiojinilegsignoth - In Pittsburgh; AllOghenje rOubt , - S , 'Pa. Jo nut Do :th..rw,taril IQ 1,-..1)/LVIRDIXESL..!I • rutahnS-Tu ' . „ . ~ .Recorder's Oaten. , . it , ~ . I gB TB STAtigro,Tr 3 rt , t• ~. ~: ‘; ii tl.,- , , ,r.ll le - bareitte it (ere° that thnlVteiteriqtenast In the matter of o_pening I.OOOST STREET, Alle gheny has been tried in the , urmlefoctrarti'at Meg pa ltre a Tirwrtinii i rtliev ,,,r m i tt i f i. ~... .. o.*McCOn a z it, iiiirttsw, .1,11:2,•)77.. ,, dis nil / , ~, it iorey I A i * . , r,:', , . , 4dr..IIILII:Pr/S1 1 , 15)6 - 7, troa ,11/ > flu •=iirsar 1 AF. 3 - Commander • Clerk. !?-wheal steamer will leave connecting at Cincinnati oto Louisville, Nashville, nd St. Louis. Also to the :ssOuri rivers. • - • - eceipted through either by, Gn ,to Orders and — Way, pV6t°1111.1174 or to nAßNis.4,4lgents' LETT,,s iti giat !mission Merchants, blEinkv- • . ter - sts., :Pittsburgh. T. C. Eiwzion - , Master. MONDAYS; 5.P., Mr DRAVO,''hineier .C. BARNES _ JAS. COLLINS, Agents. JOHN FLACK. . , • OILS. WARIIIG A :Apar 011 .. Cotnmlsston Merchants and Brokers 111 Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S.BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, pirrasitraGs, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, -- WARING, KING & CO, 127 Walnut Street. TACK. BROTHERS, • - TACK. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DICAVE.RS n; • Petroleumand.itsProtlucts. Elltsk,,,,,,k9filae-DATATLL7 , BITAIDINO, cor ner pf DitqFpanerlipiy: And Philadelphia 0111ce-4517 WALNUT BT. apirvra) JACOIS WEAVER, Jr. & C. 0., Oil Commissiiin-trobbera • • No; 3 I)UQUESNZ WAY, will'bug and sell Crude and Refined Oils LlibriCating, ar, Benzine and Cooperage.Our' long experience J' In the Petroleum trade enables us to .offer unusual. faclllties andeln ducements too perators. As heretofore, we are tie. tormined to make it the Interest of buyers.and sel lers to give Us a call. - Partite - -having 011 s for sale .are cordially invited wining - their samples..ape:n9l . . 'M. LONG a,: co, M+NUFACTURERSOF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brand--"L UCIFEB." Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. J. C. KRIIBW...W. 11. WHITELLZAD SOHO OIL WORKS, Manufacture and itaredor.aaleall ktuds of LUBRICATINC' OILS. rio. IST. '1 % :". 1111DFFITIL, , KEHEW s ik CO. CO 111111 •, :C:. 6TEF•I• .• • w• •••• • • Jo A:a STEELE. . STEELE & SON, . . Commission Merchants, -AND DEALERS,IN FLOUR, FEED, • No. 05 ..431110 ST/MCI neai.Eist Common, ALLEGHENY CITY; „RA.. • JAMBS B. ILEANOIt Jos. /LUX= MEANOR &HARPER, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE cc:mm:o4l4lE3N mmitcElArers 329 LlBEirry 13TUEET, PITTSBOGH Consignments solickted. • G. . . • . • , RlYEnrimns—.7. Marti, Cashier 3feehantes , National Bank; J. 8..1311w0rt.h £ Co., Ken. nedy & Bro. 30.31:124 PETER, Mitt ' ' ' 11.1013E1 4 KEIL .: B4 RIC/lAliTy . . • COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, • • : • . , • 'ANDIDEA.L'EIIi.IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL ,FEED, hc., Zte, d49' Liberty St., Pittsburgh, J. BLAIICITARD, L Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Igo, 396 PENS STREET; splB:xB9 AGES. .IeILLIc ......... .. . ... B. ANJED.. MtBANE' ANJER, .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUC R GEN ERALLY,' No. 141 , WATER STREET, above Smlthdeld, Pittsburgh.. Jes . FETZEII.& FORWARDING MID OONNIBINON KEILORANTS, For the sale of Floar,'Grain,' Beeon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16 MARKET STREET; corner of First, Pittsburgh.' 110.111AliElt & :LANG,, Whole- Sale dealers in Groceries, Flour,Grain, Pro duce, Provisions ., Fish, Cheese, Sal t . . Carbon 011, Re., Nos. 112, and 174 WOOD STREET, near Libcrtystreet, nostmratt, Pa. . .• . noS:uss JOIIX I. nousr,....r.Dv. nousit.....w.m. Ix. nous& JOHN HOUSE & BROS_ L .' Sue. ceisore to JOHN I. HOUSE & Wholesale rivers and Commission Merchants,. Corner of Smithfield and •Water Streets.. Pittsbil rgh, Pa. • • RIDDLE, Pit, N0..11618 LIBERTY • STREET, Pittsburgh, Commission bier 1 . e ant atid.Wholesale Denier in 'Country , Produce, 'Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures •_rush ad vaneed-oft unit paid forTiUduce go* ROUT. KNOX ANDREW KNOT ' Ru .,. SNOB SON, i C,ONIINIIBBIO3 .31:ERCHANTS and denlmi in F.LOUR, Marl L ZEED hint PRODITCE 'GENERALLY, Nt 79 Di AMOND. Pria! , te,City # 4 .9 ,, Ml!'ighe'nY- 0 / 1 4: iniTirar Aw" - Fonn"";coOruss' Writ— .,MERCHANT IN= PIG ISETAI4. BLOOMS,' t3RE WItOOGIIT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK. AND CLAY: !,113: . Warehouse and Mee, Nds; 386 and 368 PENN STREET., Storage furnished. ___Oonatornentli solicited. • ,'••• - • •4543$ :; . • • • TittriLEk ••• BAIRD St' -PATTON;' -Wholesale Grocers, Gontrniselon Merchantsand Dealers In Prciduee, Tient, Baton, 4Cheese, Flab, Carbon/ and. j and GU.' Iron, Nails, Cotto n Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactureu.generally, 1.12 and 114 MONDSTREET, Pittsburgh. Tr - B. CANFAXLD & ,130116 COM-. 1 , V - .3llssfoN 4 FOItWAR.DING ktr.HCHANTS, .and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Meese, ,' Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon ; Flour, Fish, Pot and. Pout . Ashes, nd -Ulla, Dried Fruit and Produce. u renerally, Nos ' 144 an 149 Front street„ Pitts rgli,' ' ' .1 ". ' • ' '-'.... , . -.. .. .. r JOHN SIHYTON' ' "" ,'...1.A. WACLAGN... §HIPTON&WALLACEWHOLE- . SALE GROCERS AND PRODUVE.DEALERS,' o. 6 SLN.TH STREEM,Pl4.abutab.. )a12:r58 UME2 WHEAT GROWERS. -EUREKA' '4OBIIONIATTES) BONE, 1 ::;4.i0.t*1': . 0:'..*; tt . • I'‘ V . /Wr IF A C TP4 F 43I .I !T 1: The Allegheny Arthur oo,y- I'` ISRWARD&VA2IIPBELL" - i L.. 1 /. ,t t 'tat . , ••• T:IPHOPRIEL7OOIII4., e ( - --4 t Lbw it...tft,k'tlsluf I nlco l / 2 1. 8 . 4 6:Perintlgreetv,:Rittokaro t rap TiielMst kerilifsim A - use, in c h' redegnizeiriii ' l ' Flovite!!!^'4o have Oven is a t sci o, ; soe taastatsdr.i ardzor _raising large cro l laf or Inept, Rye, Oats, ' Conic retotOeftrazu,',W avqplribihheit r9n girt ltqns circulation a pamph es concamlng Linares ng oudtirolzrztble;stgementicOfihiellterttUacrs eaPlassr whlch waive , sent film to 'My sending us pelt' - dress: , ~,, -: ‘ IIH ,Stil.l.. —7;111 , 11f11:5 51;1 .1. - :111'f ..s.: • STEAMSHIPS: '!''' ' T°,LINTZ RPLIMOIL o,lffr - - =AND i If ~ 3:;').!•..1r, elTrfro f) .4 ;1; 1.: , ;,11;1' TXOI.ANIXEAN .114111,,*T•EArgrogilPS I • Nomberiimelx.teen irattelue yesseldoun oat - them the celebrale4, OLTY:OIIIP.SItI3,•i- obrinr OF ANZIWEPP7 , :. BOSTON: glnr OF 11A1.41BR,LIL • 0155 EVERY SATI,IRDAY, from Pier 45, North r, New :Yet*: Tor t asst tror turtiteritifordw• ti?!t,aPpy iritit . l .M g INbHAM, Jr, I . II TO4IFiII STREET, rf Khrontero pandsltth 1.. !.,• r.4• ; 1.•; ltresqx.ofpoelte. • bet cm.,,rl toDu ..._ _ ___ .........................._ Q novEnnidartrirec sitalli l S .a ' Hfew days, Acad. an, ag ent g o litzVousl o t— a. Orad,' So (lvel(*) 'ea • &ared , ' abr .. " ver Ore, discovered and located by experienceArjr?.. and situated to-an .unusually rich Web* ...t. "Va. Cor o It Is Intended-to hasa4liest.„V'l B . d o s,- tna arf t r,meitatt4r. . 1 eguidas 0 11 .& • ' t Is' e414:713uf VI -a Ids g tz*rtoaigilaiirelPgraeril bill br....sittf ra mp. my t , c ersprxea r Fr Ivy- „...ia axerantrtheusgr. k'.) : -iilo-9 NU; 111. 1. F. allIligi: olditt‘. lit b (3.,,, tin ,ro . , . ...b.iF. ~,LI.I luct.flquiltill . ool Wattiotot ) 1.-iolq EEM RAILROADS icIoITTSBURGH andattaiggs CONNELLSVILLE R. It. _ On and after,THIIRSDAY, Ntkch sth, 1868 trains will arrive at and depart frotrx the Depot, cor . ner of Grant and Water streets, :IN WWII'S: ' _Depart Arrive. Itaii . to and from Uniontm. 7:00 4:1 21. 6:00 P. 31clicegport Accammoat'n.ll::oo.A.3 it. 2:05 P. Yd. Ex. to and from Liniontm. 3:00 10:00 A. M. West Newton Aecommod'n- 430 . r.16. 8:35 A. at. Braddock's Aecommodat'n 6:15 MI6. 7:50 e. Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3oe46. at. Sunday Church Train to and r from West Newton 1:00 e;ar. 10:00 A. at. For tickets apply • J. E. AIN°, Agent. STODT, Superintendent. - • mll5 • ALLEGA LLEGELENY_ .a t ibmg al VALLEY RAILROAD. HENY.. ROUTE •TO TIIE OIL REGIONS. Runninglhrough to Veaango Cliv qilthout change of cars-Connecting with trains Rais't and West on the Warm.. & Franklin -Rallroad,land Allstate & Oret • Western-Railways. Sl:erica: and quickest rou a to 011 City and Franklin, andlall points In the OW egions. - . . ri Oli g andjattor April 26th, 1868 . Passenger Trains 11 'I leave front and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot, er Canal and Pike Sts. as follo*s: . , _Deport,: ; • Arrive. Ma Ito andr&Ven City. 7:1110 , a.1t: ; 6:15 x. st. Express ' :' 10:40 r. *R.12:25 A. R. Brady's Bend Accommod , n 3:00 r.'.n. 10:20 A. IL Soda Wks Accom'n... ... . 5:30 r. at. 7:55 A. 11. • First . Halton Accomodli: - ... „ 8150'..C: 3411:40 A. at. Second Halton Accomod'n 12:00. Ai, 3:53 F. as. Sunday Church Train - leaves SodelWorka at 8:05 A. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:to .' A. )1. Re turning, loaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 IC; ,' arriving at Soda 'Works= 0:00 r• M.. '', • ..,.._- ._:. - , • ' H. RLAClisTONE,'Sfirt. W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. ...• , :.1" ... -.". • app- . 1868... • - ..PItTSIIIIRGH, 'WAYNE ' .CoIIICAGO it; W. AND CLEVELAND & PITT9OI:IRGLI R. E. • Primi•January 19th, 1868, trains•nill leave from • and nrrlve• at the. Union Depo t , •.610 , P s ,CitY , - time, ' ' • • •_helzes..4{ol . rie. Chiago • Ex..'.. 2:13 It ni'Chloagd Ex,. 2:43 a m • Cleve Land Ex .. 213 a m Cleveland Elivlt. • 2:43 ain Erie & Ygn 613 a mlChicagpEx 10:58 a m CI. & Mg 6:28 ain !Wheeling .E.x. 11:08 am. Chicago Mall:. 6:58 a talChicago Ex 1:53 pm Chicago Ex.,- 9:43 a Ell}e'. & - Wh'g,Ex - 4:03 pm •• iPltts. & Cl.,Ex. _ Eric & Vg' itXx 6:13 pm via Yonnit.M. 9:43 ain ,Chicago Ext. 6:58 ptn • • CI. g Ex. 2:13p n. Cl. & Wli'g 7:04 Chicago Ex.... 2:28 p in; Pitts. & 'a; • • ••: Wii. & Erie Ex. 4:3flpM4 9:28 P Depart from AZ/egheny. • tArrtre in A//egheny. N-Brigru An. 2:58 a in' ti. Brigt , n Ac. ; 7:03 ant Leetsdale" 10:13 nin • ,'N. Brlgrir 1" 8:28 ath 4fr. _ 41:03 a tn:WelLsellle 9:58 aut Rochester " • 1:33p mlNew• Castle " 10:13 a m Wellave Ace.: 3:43_ p miLeeisdale " 2:13A M Leetsdale Aec. •4:lspm • ••.1 . " 1:18 m N. Brlgt'n ", 5:32 pm N. BrigVn I" 2:43 p pm N. Bilgrn " 628 p mlLectscra!e• •"" 4:23 p m - Leetsdale •" • 19:43pnil " , ":1"; 7:28 Pill 2:28,p. in. Chicago Ex-i ' 10:30 in. Chicago `prescience& daily. •••, • . • lExpress arr Eves Astir. . F. ti. MYERS, General Titket Agent. . . . FAI TTSBURG-11,ggagogE" COLUMBUS & cracui- TI. R. R, _ . _ • CHANGE of TIME.—On and aftel• SUNDAY, December lath. 1867, trains ivill leave And arrive at Union Depot, as followsiTittsburgh time: Depart. Arrive. MaII Express • .... 71:18a. tril 3:55 p. m 4 Fast ine 9:40 v.. nl . 7:05 p. m. Fast Express • 2150. p.-mi '10:55 a«m. Mixed Way 6:10.a. m« .6:50 p. m., 'McDonald's Ace' n; No.' I'l ; 1:10 a, m« 2:10 p. m. ' Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p . m 4' 9:30.a4 m. . McDonald's Ace'n«No. , 2,...'; 0:10 p«ni.V.19:20 a. m. ' • • SPECIAL NOTICE. - -Sontlay Express leaves et 2:50 p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:30 LI m. the next morning _ Church Train leaves SUrbtay m. Monday a. ra.o'frain , haves dally,l !Sunday and excepted, arriving In Cincinnati at 9:55 the:same evening,. 8' ROUES ADVANCE OF .ALL °THEM ROUTES.„ • ~ • `Silo change , of carit'betwecin PlttsbnigN•and ; Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change to St, Louis, Calm. 'and.tbeprincipal pointa West Southwest: Whenlmrchasing tickets be sure ;Mut fin s d the,,. ogle° of the , . Pittsburg4, Columbni3*- Chichinati E . R., UNION DEPOT. (SOCITI SID .) M. D. 310 TILERSPA 1 JGnr..Tieset Agent. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket; Bent. .. JOHN 1). MILLER. Oen. Fre.• rit, Agent. VENN S V LVANIA - CENTRAL. RAILROAD. n and•after October • Elth, _1867" Tiains will ar rive at ancidepart from the Union bopbt, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as rot: 1 017s: . Arrive. _ m, 'Day •'` :De ,Trl . _-• • ! Mail Train.... • 1:20 a Day Expres .. 3:00 a m Fast Line.... .. ' 1:50 a m•Wall's No. :.• -6:30 a m Wall's No. 1 ... 6:20 a m3lall Train.. } .. Et:2o a m Brinton No. 2. 750 awl Wail's No.'.. 950 a m Wall's No. 2.: 8:50 ,Cincinnati Ex.. 9:10 a mlWalPs •N0.13...1_1:30 axa ' Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a tn'Johnstown Ac. 2:30 pm , 1 Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's. No.. $...- 3 :30 Pm ' Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm Phlia,.E:kpres. 4:10 p mt Wail's No. 4. 2:50 pm WaIPS - No. 5.. ' 4:50 pm Wall's No.. 5.. - 5:50 pm Wall's No. ...•• 6:05 pm Wall's No. 6.; 7:00 pm Fast Line - ' 7:20 pm I Altoona •Acc'n. . , Wall's No. 1.. I.OZO pm 3 and Emigrant Train... . ... . . 10:30 p tr. - •, - ~ < • • < The Churc h Train leaves Wall's tation every Sunday at 9:15 a. tn.,. reaching, l'itt.gi r" nt 10:0.3 a. m. - ReturninF, leaves Pittsburgh al 12;50 p. m. and arrit :a at To•alPs Station at 2:00;p.,' an. - , , • l'. o ClnclitnatlE:tpress leaves daily.. An other trains 'daily except Sunday.- -..•-.- < • • - . ; ii.- -' -` Philadelphia Express and the Altoona:AccoMmo- . dation and Emigrant Train' tsrrive'dallY. 'Cincinnati- • Express arrives daily, except Ilondar. Ali other . trains Sunday. •, • • • • ' " . For further information apply I" • - • - • W. H. BECK iiITEI. Agent. The Pennsylvania/WI:04. Comps,* will not as-' sume any risk. for Baggage except foe wearing nit-. pare!, and limit their respolneitillityto One Hundred Dollars in value.' All Baggage eiheeding that. amount to value will be at the risk'. of the 'owner; un-, 3 less taken by special contract. ,f 1 ~., ;t' EDWARDAT. ItIiLLLISS, . ' , I. oc9 G e neral Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. - , W:STIEIRN #ElllN r a • SYLVANIA - RAIL R .--4 - .Mand.after November 1.067, th e Pas,. !! - anger Trains on' the Western 'Pennakivania Rall;: • road. will-arrive- at and depart Avant thC .Federal litreetbendt Allegheny City, as iblbinis: 'Shirpti 4 trbio. 1 6:2 a m 'Mall ' 14411111 V 6:3 a m Freeponlio. a, - 0:15 nthilernportNckl'Osos. Expresd' '11r:10 a ni!Sharpb , g No.11.1:20 m ShaSPIPSNo.2' 1:23 Piall - Expresstt.a ... :1:50 p m • t 'Freeport NC.. 2` 4:13 pm I Harmerv , e - IA - c 3:33 pm 6:03 pm I Freeport Nd. 2 6:03 pub • HarmerVe Ac...7:11141,,mi51ui5p0.2 7:30 Stn. • Aboye trains run daily except Sandal'. TheCliarch Train leaves :Allegheny:Jaunt etery ;Sundayat 7:40•a.,. reaching Allegh eny City, at 9:30 :turn:. Returning.' leaves. -Alle may City ate' 4:20 p m . and arrive at Allegheny . pact. at 9:66 p.m COatistr"l'Arioic Ticsmrs—Yor sale in, packages of Twenty; between. Allegheny city, Citootnut street. Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg, .and good Only on the trains Stopping akfitatlons spe- ' - dried on tickets. . . .! . - , . . The' testa , leaving tillegtieny et 6:50 a. - ra. makes direct connection at Freeport With WaMaris line otteitagea for' Baths und•Hannahstown. • • Through tickets tu) be, purch:u3ed 'at the Office, ; No: '3 St. -Clair street. near:Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. - For furtherluformatlon apply to - • 4AERS 7 I7:EFFERTS-, Ag,ent, " Federal Street:Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Ilatirciattirill not mi.. some any risk for Baggage except foe wearing rip parel, and limit the!. respOnsibinty toiOne'Llundredi-.. Dollars In value. All baggage ekceeding this amount In value will-be at-the risk of the owner, un teas taken by special - contract. i 4 , . EDWARD R; •' • de GeneriafSuperintendent.; Boons. 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