CZ THE 'CORNER" 1N THE OIL MARKET. . MEssns. ; recently, and several Intaax,ameations bave '• appeared lit ;bur* ia,tittal An its r ittltAf and a good deal! still remains to be said. It is generally admitted, I believe, that • there is Actibing %mug, in,the,sei!`cortlersi" , " that is, it is not a criminal offense, and•pe4-, sibly,looking at it as a matter of business, is is legitimate. This, hoWever, in my judg ,,.. meat, thi t aidi Oti the tviS . P trrou about. Any manor Set of Men, 'have an T , l undoubted right to attempt a 4icorner,': provided—by'scrgltiZtffer bczA.Slro'rfSir: tire, injure no onataiemseltkii. hayJ means sufficient to buy all the gil that, • - can be dedivered!*ittittil time,"', and oan' a-dee lt 3eld % in vyl e utt e,e i )ffen y uArlittlioeit : stand hurting any e one' else,' then I say' there is ,f.• nothing wrong in the movement. But • withoutdbeing perfottlp .tatistied4n * this! Point, It is wrong, and no 'man or set .of men, sho • uld Attempt such a stuffen-' dons Apdart Jong lea, • is any doubt on this point Taking as I halve done -the mildest possible view of the matter. there is;ttei I Wive alteady • marked; nothinglwrOng.iittlie Se tive movements. If a clique, - by lair and honorable means; can inflate the pride of oil sufficiently to make themselves rich, it is all Tight." ;But ;when- -billy go''; movement of this kind without knowing how theywill stand jn 4:lt feeling perfectly patiefie that they l , WilL f'•• b i e l table in, addof Aheitteel etini l4ll the loss in' case.af Aisaster 4 then, I hold that theyarn guilty, - morally, trnoeciital- 4 • nally, of an offense, and it there is any way of reaching them they ought.to be pun ished. ' •. i, New 'York Produce Market. •.` pie Teleereett io the reueuxte Qozette.) : :.•'.• - NEW _TORE, may: go:: - .Leattan. nominally . ; fewer, with sales of 200 bales at 31c for , middling uplande. Flour; receipts of 1,253 bbls an d bags_ tow; ,saloe lower eni low grades and steady for medium and •,' good; sales of 1,040 bbls at e9,2,5a9,50 for • 1; extra State,s9,3oalo,oo for, extra western, ... e11,65a13,20f0r white wheat extra, $9,30a10 ," for R. •H: 0:, -sllal2 -for extra St . Lonely 0 , $12,50a16,50 for good to choice do; closing ) steady and with some enquiry for the low -.grander; iCallibertirt lower, - with sales -of 1,300 seeks at 1111,E0a13,2 5 for Red via the Horn, and $12,75a13,75 via the Isthmus. Rye Flour steady, with sales of 350 bles at 1 4 $8,25310,00. Corn; new in fair request. • . . ' ; Whisky, , eapneinal. Wheat; , ieeeipte. ".of 29,977 bus; market lower with only • • • i' a moderate business doing; salei of 57 and ,00 . ," bush, at A 12,2402,25 for _No. 2 spring ~ -12,35 for No. ;1 do; $2,70 for white Wisconsin, . . 4 and $2,75 . for . amber State and Causes: ' • : Rye drocPhig; salies of 5,000 bush, at s2;osa ' • 4.2,07 for. western and $2,07 for Canada. . ' '. e Barley quiet. Barley Malt quiet; sales of • • f 5,000 bush. Rye Malt $1,90. Corn; re -1 oeipte 95,261 bush; market opened is lower • ' _•_ '•';1 for new and firm for old; closing firm and ;1 advancing for both; sales of 15 - 2,000 bush, .'• ;.:1 at $1,12a1 for new mixed western , -,4 afloat, closing -at : $1,13a1,',1334, - , and .''' • • •LeeSl,l6al,l7 for old do 24 store and ' ! ';.• ~ . -4 afloat. pats; receipts ,000 bush ; market • •'1 shade easier and more active; sales 9,a00 . . :'t bush at 85c for Western in store, and 85,,1e z a eeeteel, eel 86e for do &fleet, Rye firm. Coffee, firm .'. : and quiet. Sugar firm; sales 750 hi:ids at * lilial2e;c for Cuba, and 123 e• for •Porto Rico. Molasses qttlet and firm; awed !• ' ' ice' Petrolenth quiet at 123..ia13e for crude, ~, ; and 18 is for refined bonded. Hops quiet. • - Leather; Hemlock sele in. limited request; .4 26rra273tifor Buenok Ayres light weights. . .. Wool quiet:at about previous prices; sales 260,000 lbw' at 48057 e for domestic fleece. i Coal dull and tmehanged. Pork quiet or for '• 1 firmer; sales 1,800 bbis at p5,0a28,87 e.,1 new mess,selosing at 028,81, regular, ee.7,87 ' 1 a2B for old do, closing at $27,87 regular; t 423,25823,7.5 for prime, and $245044,7 5 for ; ~' prime mess; also 250 bble*prime moo W eellh ers June at $26,62. Beef steady; 220. s ' • at $15a20,50 foi plain mess, anti 520,50524 1 • for new extra mess; also 80 tea at $ 33a38 for , prime mess, and $38a12 for India mess. 1311 PORTS BY RAELetOAD. Beef hams at $32,50a35. Cut Meats quiet byrnwacy, ~,,,a , prrreatmea_ 7,,,,,,,.. : tat 13eialeyee ler, shouldereelleealBl4o for; , ti t nen. May 21-2 ears pig fiscal, Rea & Rod e' hams; middles nominal.is Oh io ; oars; 13 do ore, Shoenberget '& Blair; 4do :. 5 17%318%. Butter quiet at 33a35c for -ao .... fainter & Son; Sdo do, 1760 blooms, ' and 32e 3510 f state. obsess cfniet;'`Friegute 2 cars pig iron, Nimick & Co; do lumber, E ' to Liverpool firmer; 60,000 bash .`grain per ~ Allen; 100 bbis sand, ,gem le & Co: 100 ''.- steamer at 5%d for cern, end, ea : eacel mr ,de de, Dithridge,A.Sonelo qr fie ldbrring , I •'. wheat. e 4' "" ' ".- CI (4 - ' ' -..4 " - ' 8 COOPer; 5 kgs tobacco, Pretet Bre; ' s e dane .r...emour closed with more doing; 1 eel c offee, Jno Daub; 6 bbls plaster, Thos .' I partly for export; low grades strongly in"rider s son & Co; 15 kgs pearl barley, Watt, favor of buyers; medium good K eedes, Co; 1 ear stone, J L Knox; 1 bbl firm. Wheat; $2,2 3 a 2 , 25 for No 2 , ana* 2 9,l 4 molasses J le Dravo; 2 bdis skins, 1 bdl for No 1-epring.t. Rye - dull at 42,0511 2 0 e bidet, Win Flames &Sone 10 , ski ; wheat, Cam • 9 Oats steady at... 850 for western in store,e Melt & Haver; 17 cars pig iron, Corn moderately active and firm at Eilee brie Iron Co; 3do do, Graff, Byers & C0;,2 ' 1 L 133, foi riew.ndied western afloat, 1/114 ' do do, Zug & Co; sdo oil, Warden Frew & ' t 1,16 for old mixed western irestore. Po ,-ck Co; 398sies beau, Gilmore, Straub ,t Co; 2 steady at $28,75a28,87 for new. mess, cash tes dried beef, Wll Wilson; 7do hams, 1 ' ... and regular, and 128,12829 p buyers meats cla bee, J Delt,ch; 15 do harnN Little, Baird -Tu ne ' M et' 4146 add uteiu t r ' ' Cut ' lntl '''' et Patton ; 113 bbls oil, CA. Wormeastle; 116 very dull; Bacerinornhed. Lard quiet at .ege corn, Head k 'Metzger; 2 bbis eggs, 10 i 18ga18%e for, fair to prime. _Eggs dull at ' -an flour, 15 sks rye, • Isesyll, • 'Lee & • Co; 1 21a21%e. - _________ kg apple butter. Ido lard, L H Vole, & Co; .. , st. - .—e - e7 - i tonts altet. , ;., .7. ~,. blebisbxstaebleemsens, WaraHvelfiurkbgpastr raga, a c p eel mat , 2s . IBT Tete graph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.'" . , • kin, . . , _ - Sr. LOUIS, May 2A.--Tobacco is mired ift,,,,,,,,,,y,... IN,. w Aurg Arto care A do ItiCßT*Firt iSFCan fi ghe "Y y; 2 243 d .1 0 - d i o 4 , Robinson Rea .. Hemp isitrin; iiiatliesiee;el--Arel,ft'aiiire• Wood, Son & Co; sdo do, Nimiek ebb: $1,24a1,25; double, $2,5,W,60. Flour ft. d rill 250 pigs lead, C G 'Hussey & Co; 300 t but quiet; fall „ettpereee.,s7,2saB,2s; extra, - flour, owner; 100 do do. Meanor do Harper; 1ec9,25. -do-abler - extea,19,25a10.75; farlaY• lot scrap iron, Mullen & Maloney; 3 pkgs t4\ $13a14.' Wheat 111 AMC 'Met for fall. audio fDr springechoice red and white fall, /2,135 a 2, - 00; leo; - 2 swing, $2,75e2, 80 ; privet) to choice butter, H. Rea Jr; 165 eke oats, _ Keil- es Ititchart; 2 bbls bacon, leirkieitriek, Her ron. & Co; 1 car staves, 31 P 'Adams & Bro; lowa and Kansas, .r.,06a2,07. Corn is slow Ido do, Nauz & Co; 25 bxts candles,') S and heaveebut holden are firm; sales at,ST Dilvierth & Co; 25 do cheese, fi Riddle; 24 ' ddlinlineasgniodurndrira'rvstein' tildntoldirVf4rherlestnwidelilirisen'llig,vadearYte2.sa27' oftt33l :: Cosa do do, Brown & Go; 6do do, Tames • aBB for mu sed western and" yellow 8900 ebbipotatoes, Woodworth &D; 10 bbls oil, for choice whitee 90a91 far yellow-. Outs H MlKenderscire 1,000 solheroofing PaPer , \ heavy et et;aBo ellen has advanced to illtee' Hartinart & Lare; 10 beds tobacco, W& It a 1,90. Barley, nothing doing. Pork active gineluirt; 5 do' do, 31 Heyl; 48 bbls pearls, end higher; :mess as es „at $28050a 29 , 00 . • takewell, Pears & CO: p has cheese, N J Bacon active and prices stiffer; clear sides Braden; PS cars iron ore. Shoenberger ye at 17y.a17%; rib ; h ot 161116 q; shoulders at Blair: 2bp barley, 11. sio rye, McHenry & 1314a13%. Lard; ot inn& doing; small mood; 4 hbla tallow, Jas Connor; 2 caddies lots were 'teed. eV • 19y bee no •cOnsiderable - - t a m eeo, -- Boyle,te co; 10 sits rags. Markle & quantity earebe foued at that priOle Violin' 00; '2, bbls bacon, 2 kegs apple butter, receipts-1,0 16 bbbir 4,222 bush Wheat; 23,- er,olglit, Mahood & Cof 40 hf bbls fish, Head 000 busit corn. • Cattle are in good. &Man& ye Metzger; 30 do do, Watt . & Wilson; 30 do Beeves ist - faine. Hop steady at 7aB. Grass':ao S-E - wart & 0o; 30 green hides. it .st, A sheep seam. Choice mutton is held at Fr iend; 32 bp fed R K.UOIE; 2 bbls eggs, 1)5,75r:7, 50 4. •-, 3 ., I, >--.l' , i : '-; •• ; W S Steel & Bro; 11ka husks, E Eerntul and-wail Market. OtAristrestaic,CnsteeNzta!ri AND ST. Lours , I)trily Telegraph utthe Phtelottgh Ossette.l I , • : ~' AD, May • 2A.-4 thimble bezels. •;' Civerereuerlo 2e..t.- - Flour and Wheat. Wh tinore; ;Welt, .Duff & CC' I; 5 blob; eggs, 2 unchanterrr...... . ,:-.41,-4811t and in 'tuba butter, "8 bbis eggs, 3. hhds bacon, 18 deman -at at ler ear. Oats unnerl and ,aks rye, , W H Graff; 4 beet hides, l_litiedie higher. akesinest B,leJ Rye dull andpricee. ,eerikine, Wm Flacons & 13en; 1 b ill sheep_ • • drooPIVI IA 1/1)564'"' 'Cotton dull at' 29 4 - Isola ' J Waldie; 9 eke rem, Meßenl & :. a3oe for nal dI% Tobaeao active at , I Prices ; . 30 , t 27 b la d e . kiwi pork tin..., w ooti hiton ; 4 0 7 r e e ks , hair, L Straus; 6 bee Wolk , WojeDner & Co; 100 bets starch, J. t'k a ngede It Intel -at MO% but' n ot - sale* e s ' i relas v e t egne/S HedzletenJ li bbl lird, l l • bie at better than, $2850. Bulk -Meats no. s heep peite 1 calf hide 12 bides, H A e , changed; shoulders, 12e.i% sides, tAx a m s . Smith; 50 hblts ' flour, 40 di' do, _Wm Coce ,'- Bacon uec h e nged,heeeeeitael.l9,4"fs. , ,aearte c lut rt. 48 tee hams, J H Parker; `l` ow staves, shoulder at, I.' own- rip s des, 17e; and clear 373 f c+ but ,thesle rates are tAc • camp It Rentz; -3 Wes , cellars, g< 'A -e t o unee. buyers. Lard unettanzd; ngi el above v • - 5 bl ' Graff & Reiter' 1 ear Phillips lea, eggs, ._ . . _ . , bulk oarn,Fallott & /Smith, 20 Deis vinegary, e l he ld oe 18y49,,bee-leild• to.e llanod.,.e ut ree,ii - d again. Lower "-Dravo; 10 do do, Shipton & Wallace; 10 •• a t 18%c• Barter P e P-4 T j - •do do, R Robinson deCo• 25' tea hams 46 f.., ,F3a32,c Egga Daft fit LOC." - otatoft tak bins° , , el fresh, • te sanely and firma . D x t e d da do, Jll Parker; 2 tee sausage, W B 1.1 in but M.. ea r t - ligraiill Sulff kiiier; le, 'd". _ l I‘l34Plesdeclin-ea- V 5147c" l'eiell'. • roll '1"12 ^ t 'l.l2dAtTA"lbbulaill4stat, Th v " as lailMitchl4ellll';lBo°"aobrdiloY, Jas' t..; '4ugtir dna: l e - 'r • - e tie;2o.: I =l l , l - i i ii ake DetatoeB, W-D Naitt;l bale at 87,030. dee% IsB%. : wheat , s ul k _Barker Jr; 16 skesnds; 6 seeks wand at .... et Petralede- steady „ Iktt l a '. 42 d e 40 bushels potatoes, 8 .$ * i 1401 , L iCe:' .I,s' f 1 ~ ) _ _ . , , _X, . wheat, o a t s , w 7 stewed; st seeks • t.t, "'''''Clo. F. ., .J,• ' ' •• a a ,e e i ts ° "2 -ulna , Scott et. Glial; 50 do - do, 3 "a Te l e igya ye u. tee Pte ' zee t.e. et C°,l bx butter " Meet ttOrr;l l t- , -, _ Lae . ___. ~,,,... %rate 2te:Flour,,eetill 'mid puits, batter: & alp, sdo r4o,,ru araham: 0 °li'vm=olW4, de mend; double exe r eae• are clay, r 4 -Palmer do Co. el quiet wit 1 node -511,50a12,50; 00:In-_ , ' ekt.lsPeurtrr Swaim ' , -1 tr y_do $1 ~. t a re ", toeun try.'eulade, I, , eee 7 'beteg woot,'S ie n ee rr y- - geon.l el tea prinkits. o k e g f eeletclty *edit, .i.,' -.3l,oYalghlin & Ma 121'airit .113 fki - white% - iii, - tsaies2 eats No 1 'We l eats , R dc•a• Carlow e 4 3, 'a . 2 k ' a red 16 11 , "I" 76 ' ` ',tes s , o a t alike at 97c ostrliattiiii , lie ck er t ; r 2 ool,,allit D°r ' l3 " ee - wintat Atte••••itrra . ' e t e Nef •' e, 1 Ist, e.,. sterteSesreetil • 114 hete . a . t_ . 760;:- ye 61 ± -11/r-1ia ,1 1 2 !, :7 1, 1 1. 7 - k° teriStasiartmunaplri.l47'4%,,he car'tAws t . .. ~,0,,.„. ,„ ~.,.... era estePurt e• Jenkins; 1 ed N at o ilr 'ill , 7,,,, - ~--.l.kihApliotf, f i t .... ~,, ~,,, 7 0 4tainay.vij.l l . o " ) t..,,,,,, 1.;,.1, 13a1ti11i tVIT. Cr - . . , 3 , t , : .1 'T , 1-tr - . 4 , ~ , : lutArMill:MOthinittikt ":'-'1 civii=r tiiliwr - s,omuirk A" .' /OF 193--.7l4l4ritheerwizet.. 11'..•-•. thel re' .. t,,eigelienver ~ ? . • 00; 1 bbl UMW fir lgoke. Alkali fir L;•;4 1 uskohStr• ~..„, slioupsts: costwestern, Waiver &00; 1 1:4)1 tallewi . _Flame & Hoot -•.". 11101 reiw^ 4 • m Provisions 8 rolls leather, G N 4.oeitost; 7do do, D f, 4500. a dun." _., CheetllUt it OM • u l y i -- ; At .., u _ a end unchaDe.... . - t,,,,1 • y ER MI MI iill=M • AI 4' . ".1 .1. . .. : ' t .t.l . I.l ° 1 MEE MEE s.aij' .4'. MIMI .~~~ ,~ ~; :n~ =NMI ME FREE EIII 0 4 , ~' CO WM ME MEM ME Financial. - Financial Natters in - New York. Goi . il Claiieil at 139,4®13 9 3;. fliBY Telegraph to the Pittaburo Gazette.j NEW „,-Toitir.l4o.o; 18W. • ' . MONEY .A.ICD 001.1). , , _ •,- , call • , ' lifoney''. easy at 4(gb6' per cent.. on loans; prime discount, 6@ k 7.erhng St , dull; atilyi@lo, for prime bills. Gol4 quiet And steady, closing at 139%®130%. The goy eimnent sold none; Shipments tadaymere 3 31,075,00 0 . , 1• , . - • ' • ~. •-- ' -'i '- • • •, Go limi. ' NmEras - • • Governments coiltinue inactive demand and higher, jclOsing strong. , The, toner sic nof Seven - Thirties to-day Wer4 $1;774,- 65% redemptio of. Compotinds; $245;000; Henry Clogs & !C0.. , furnish' the -annexed 4:30 quotations . : • ,Coupons ~ of .1881, 114,6@• 1.145 K; do of '62;109%®109X; do of '64;108 1 4 (4168 3 / 4 ;• doi. of '65, •108t/A10834; "ao new, 110$4®110; do of "67, ..iloyforto,6. Ten „Forties, 104}4@) - 194% . 1 •, Seven-Thirties; 107'; 1 , ...gd.0",4,.. , ! , . , - inAitc,ro market, g.enqally steady though 1 ql4et; express - and , miscellaneous shares heavy and id: ) MariposaP:tVr. heldersechaa•freetitall; posidefla committee to examine into the title of,•their property. • • • ' '-' • 4 • , i Bross. ~ . , • . frhe falloWiniare the 540 priCen:L.Can .toril , 4914@493;; Cilmberland, 34. 1 ,4 ®36 ; yell's 'Express, 23%®24 ; American Ex press, 54%®55; Adams' Dltr• pross, 55,A56 ; . i 'United States ExPrCss,ssyAls6; Merchant's, 'Union Expreds; -W2J3A• 4aniclosliver;2 9 % g 29%; Mari 5®5, 5(g1 . 5 1 A; Pacifid Mail, 91's @91%; Atlantic,, 64; Western Union. Tele graph, a7,,,®37%; New York Central; 1.28 g 101 - 1.13 X ; ' Erie, 68%@68%; db.orefer red, 73y;®73Ky, Hudson, i'3BV,, 138 1 4 ; Harlem 120; do.- preferred;' 134' eading, 9 v l v lig as ll : :; , ~,50O hio.'.:ATis t mi . ssissi Pahl, P 1A:67; 30 e. gee@iimtraim; IllinoisilBl4 T0uid0,,106,.{®106%; Rock - Island, • 92X© 9w; North Western, 66g ®66y‘;” do. pre ferred, 76%(&7674; Fort Wayne, 108i, , ,,® 108 X; Hartford and Erie, 105®105q; Idis - souris, 91; old Tennesses, 68,4'. • mINING SUARES. Pclliee9n;rett,rairlircdoh:lo7466o@VelotiMi7u;thchne*rttila,anNbargit, 6%0)86ex; . • ' Mining shares firmer and quiet; Gregory, 3; ;Edge Hill, 325. SUB-TREASURY. Receipts - at the Sub• Treasury, $5,639,816; Nyßients, $100,833; balance, 101,537,425. • •• - - .15111wankee Market. (By Telegraph to the Plttabureh Gazette.] IfILWAUREE, May 20.-Flour is held firmer, and sales were made of choice Wis. &main and iowa at $9,37a9,75; med W imrtheat, 1 . 38037a9,25, and common at $8,50a8,75. - 's unsettled and higher, at torn:). 1; f)2,01 for No. 2. Oats; the market has ad vanancded lc at 70c No. 2. Corn has ad. coed lc. , for for No. 2. Receipts---2, 400 bnls flour; 56,000 bus wheat; 600 bus oats; 1 1 1,000 bus corn. Shipments--3,200 bbls flonr;40,000 bus wheat; 300 bus oats; 800 bus I corn. , Louisville Market. 03; 'ielegraph to the Pkttaburgh Graette.l, 1 LOMsviLtm, May 20.--Sales 286 hhh to bacco lugs at $6,95a8; wrappers, $4,50 and, market active. Flonr--Superline, $8,72a9; fancy, $12,75a13. Wheat, $2,50455. Corn, 93a95c. Oats, 83a85c. Barley, $2,90. Rye, 12,10: Lard, 19c. Mess pork, $28,50. 13a con--Shoulders, 14a14 1 ,4c; clear sides, 17Xa -18 c; bulk shoulders, 13a13!/c; clear sides, 16)017c. Toledo Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazettel _ • TOLEDO, May 20.—Flour dull and notni pal; receipts, 1,275 bbls. Wheat firm; re ceipts; 1,400 bus; sales amber ate 64. Corn active and firm; rdceipts 2,563 ; yellow, -97cr, No. 1,96 c; No, 2 white, 94c. Oats quiet and steady; receipts 2,704 bus; sales at 73c. - 11.ye•t receipts 709 bus; market quiet. .11?.{4. • . . suunatt TRU RS MA. -21 . 184j8.- PI New. York BrYGoods Market. SAY Telegraph tAthe Plttsburab Gazette. 1 4 1,F.wYomr, May, 211.—The market con tinues extremely dull and depressed. The most noticeable decline to-day in prices is in,Freeman'a. prints, which: were marked down to 10e,,- , by jobbing houses, for.. leist desirable styles. Arnolds are selling at Dim Merrimack Dat 12Mal3M: Pacit tind:Richtnond at .18M - and Nfocheco at 14. ' Heavy brown sheetings steady at 17M for best, such :•: as ~Pactfic, extra Amosk oo eag Atlantic A and Indian Head, but g enough brands like Stark A and Lawrence Ems, Caen be bought at 16Mc. ; BleaChed bins, are without variable change , except bolts, which are ;down Mc • and selling. at s;,a,s<Thee.woolen,trde is greatly .de, ' pressed and light weights in _light grounds are being clesecl put- ,at' remarkably Ipw , Priegs. - ..Memphis •Market.. ..• . tr - Telegraph to the Pittsburgh-Gazet te:l litioutats. May .20.—Cotton 'dull at 30e; receipts, 63 bales; exports, 11 bales Floure on superline4Ba9. Pork, 829,50.. Ba =shoulders . , 14e; clear sides, 18e; bulk ;shoulders, 13e. Lard, 18a2le. Corn, 11,00. Bak; Oats, 87... Bran, • Philadelphia Market. [By blegrsvh to theytttsbirrgheszett e.i PlOl.l/4nr.nrs., :May 20.—Petroleurn is uidt, crude 17y,; refined -30a30%- Flour ow' ;rades unsettled. ,Wheat very dull. uiet, Rye advanced ,to 82, $2,1718. Corn q yellaw $1,2781,2.13; mixed arestern $1,2431125. Outs 9243 for western. `l3oth rivers continue to recede steadily • at this point with seven atid.a half feetin the Iffonongahela, and eight and a'• half feet in the Allegheny. 'The weather :con dimes. clear and pleasant, and all that could be desired for the transactionof business at the landing. • The Glasgow, from St. Paul, bas arrived. She looks a. little the worse of the trip, having lost her smoke stacks in a gale on the Upper Mississippi. • The J. N. McCuilough arrived trom•Cin cinnati at an early hour yesterday morn ing, having made a remarkably good run. She will' leave again to -day at noon, and we have no doubt she will go with a good trip. Passengers and shippers will bear in mind that she leaves promptly_ as ad vertised. The Natrona, recently sold to some parties by the Allegheny .Valley Railroad Company, arrived from .Red Bank (on the Allegheny-river) with a large number of emigrants, which she has engaged to go to the Upper Messrs. Ghriest & Hazlett will receive freight to:day near the foot of Wood street for the regular Friday Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati packet St. Charles. The Grey Eagle arrived and departed for Parkersburg, as did also the Ineomar for Wheeling. The R. C. Gray, Captain Anderson, is fill ing up steadily, and will be the first boat out for Madison and Louisville. The Wild Duck left St. Louis for Pitts burgh on Monday. and the Glendale and Alice:V. were advertised to follow on Tues day. Oaptain John Woodwell, of the Arkansas river packet Caldwell, has disposed of an interest in his packet to the Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company. and con templates building a new packet for the same trade during the summer. The St. Louis Dentocrat,of TlleSday, says: The only reliable statement we could hear yesterday as to the transportation of gov ernment freights to Forts, Slily, Rice and Stevenson IS the effect that the award was probably made to EL R. 'Hazlett, at the rate of $1,85 per 100 lbs. It is rumored that 400 additional tons will soon be announced fn competition. The hate Robinson arrived mt St. Louis on Friday _last, and the Belleverrion was expected at Louisville the sameday. The. Dribudue Herald of Friday,remarlos: The strife between opposition lines of packets contitines with unabated vigor,ob. prices being no object if freights are mined. The Nortkerri line has contracted some 700 sacks of oats at fk; per sack over to St. Louis, The N. W. IL line offered rates to secure the freight, but contracts having been made, the first party had the preference. `The St. Paul /Yea says: The marks on the bridge pier have shown full eight tint for several weeks past, and the height of the water has varied only a few inches since the opening of navigation. A St. Louis telegram, under date of Mon- es day, says: The Tom Stevens left here y terday for.l3enton. She recateivesLeave the Main portion of her cargo nworth. There is noother boat for Benton, but sev eral will leave for the lower forts. The river is declining steadily. The Miouri has fallen three feet at Omaha in , twodays. ' r Fort Benton are to the 13th. The steamer Cora arrived at Dauphin's Rapids, two hundred miles below Fort Benton, on the Bth, after unloading a por tion of her freight and awaiting a rise. The Deer Lodge and Success reached-the rapids on the Bth. Advices from Dubuque state 'that boats passing there, north and South, are filled with _pas.sengers- and loaded down with freight. ,The St. Louis Democrat,of Monday, has the following: The bids for transporting 350 tons of army supples to Forts Rice, Sully and Stevensonawere opened on Satur day, and were found' a range froM 550 to $69 per ton,Jennings X5O $2,50 per 100 lbs all - round; Rufus Ford $3,45 to Fort Stevenson, $2,50 to Fort Rice, and $2 to Sully; H. W. Hazlett, 111,85 all round; Drain, $49,60 per ton to Stevenson, and from:Leavenworth, to . Sully and Rice, $1,25 per 100 lin; Pd. S. Meplurin, $2,50 trent Leavenworth to Stevenson, $2 to. Rice,and $1,60 from Leavenworth to Sully. The award may be announced to.day.or to-mor . GM= RIVER NEWS• A. Cairo telegram says: The Sam Brown rank three barges of coal aboveed here here. One of the barges, oottom up, pass to day. The barges were snnk by Pilot White, - whowas drunk. ~ • . • GOODIN'S COAL • BANKS, May N s 1868; The,Glasgesk.pideuxl up at 6 p. in., and the "SilVar Lake slio.4.at p. - tn. on Thursday, and- the Virginia: at. -lap. yesterday.. The ColumNa passed , down 'at'4 'o'clock this morningi Since Thursday the riVer , has risen eight inched: here, and has fallen Seven inches -,lnactfalling,!at Omaha., The'. W. J: Lewis arrived at Omaha at I'p. tri. on Wesnesday -• and- left on return:trip at 10 a. In• bursar:y.l. Theltnporter arrivedtheie at 6p. rec. en Thursday, and 11,11. Shreve at 7 a. In., and, left for St. Louis a 0 a. yesterday. •-• ,t We clip the' folloWing frbrii the Cincin. Pali .gaquirer, of Tuesday: The G. ThOrapsor which has been in the bands of the Sheriff for two or three nfonthe past, bus been purchased by Kennedy, Mclntyre , & Co., of Pittsburgh, at private sale; price,. $8,600. The - Thomson , was built' at .St.. Paul. 'Minnesota, in - the fall' of 11864, and cost $35, OM The boat will be taken 'to' .Pittaburali to undergo- repairs, , after whieh w inhe employed hi carrying iron be ` tweenyheeling and St. Louis, in com mand of Capt. JohteNoss. , The • " St.. Charles, in consequence -of the heavy fog Saturday. night did not arrive here Antir late yyesterday:m orniug but de parted for,PitWburgh Asia evening with a ?sir trip. SheivahiPpect 20 tans of Nash - ,irillefreight on thelltiab *rove. • , >,. f , StfViiina Vireartlet4:;.t I:rporate t!to phe Pitpibritt Colitli.l/ ••• tiVardaltat 711"1 fe et /11 - either clear and pleasant. Sr. lons, May 20.--Wheather clear and pleasant. • • 'FOR CINCIWIL 4T . 11. THInISDAY - PAOKET-AT 1.911 3t; The new and splendid side-wheel steamer J. N. - 111I'CULLOUG •O. D. MOORE , • • • c tinder; D:111.001tE • . Clerk. The shave elegant side-wheel steam = win : lea ve ' nd; r, Alsooa to the. liempiw lnse Bous lrAstiia! . beither ghtotaietser k d Especial attention givn, ,0147 ay Tor freight or,paosogo Imply bn bodr,tor to - A , AB. CADMAN BO • • P4ty;cr.. GUUIEST & HAML • FOrWarding) and Coininissio ASO GEN:ERAi STEAMBOAT' AC N 1 18 , ,.. Cor. Mairiet obit iiraier Sta..' Vire are the authorized agents. fo .the 'NORTH , . WESTERN 'UNION PACKET C tween St Louis , and :St .Paul; nt. for the "ST:' LOUIS a ,QPINCY.PACE.ET PACKET-(O • ANY Freights RECETPTED THROTiIr •by either of the above lines at the LOWEST ES.. Shippers' entrusting_ goods to our:care ea rely •on having them handled with careand delivered with dispatch. _! We: are also' agents for stetimers to Citreinnati; Louisville,. Memphis, New. Orleans; sand all . ..off other s.• , CINCINNATI Magi. PACKET LINE. Foie,linkeelingo Marietta, Parkersburn, Pomeroy, ,60111 0 1 11011 * ,,, BM sandy , Ironion, Portsmontb, Ilysysvillte and ST. nWLIB-, PIONDATIII, 5 P. ST. CHARLES FRIDAYS, "5 P. N. The abovoaelogant side...wheel steamers will leave regularly as announced;vonnecting ad Cincinnati with rackets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis. New °dean]; end St. Louis. Also to the Upper Misalasippi and Missouri rivers. • • , Freight or passengers rencipted through either by rail or river. Especial attention given to Orders and Way Bust mess. . BARNES .& COLLINS, an2.o • ' WIRIEST HASLE T. Agents. rrrssiJiaGs, P Iffariett4 ana frar,kersburt . Line. Lease Compatios .WbarfObst, foot of Wood street, DAILY; 'at IA M.. MONDAYS AND-HURSDAYS. .L N. MeCULLOUGII ..... GEO. D. Moonz, ISLteter. • TUES,DAYS AND FRIDYS Master. A, BA.YARD A. S. SIIEYIIB.IIIS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE ... .... . ..... .O. L. BII.IiNNAII, Master: Freight will be received st all hours bp• • . 20 JAMES COLLINS. Agent._, Flt MADISOIIIb LOU ISVILLR.The tine steamer Y. C. GRAY. . .... . . . Wu. B. ANDEIION, WIII leave as above, giving through receipts to Memphis and New Orleans, oa THIS DAY-4 r. at. • - For freight or passage apply on board or to .101 IN IMACK. J. I). COLLINGAN'OOD, Agents, _myth_—__ —_ AEGULAIt • IiVEDNES- Jagit . WitteACH.F.T FOE CrNCLN A L fine strainer ARGOSY .......... . ............. Capt. VANDSAGUIPT, W. H. Scott. Cierlt. leases Pittsborgh for Cincin nati every WEDNESDAY at noon. . C. BARNES, t . JAS. COLLINS, Agents. JOHN FLACK.' nth/a FERTILIZERS . R i p W HEAT GROWERS. EUREKA ANNIONIATITO SUPEII,FIIOSPIIATE OF LINE, ItteSUFACTURED BY The Allegheny Fertilker Co. SE TrABB di CAMPBELL, to-rism. , row s, . . Mee, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . The best Fertilizer in use,' and recognized' by Farmers who have given it a ill, e the stand 'Conor raising large crops oheat, Rye, Oats, 'Corn, Potatoes, ac. ' Welkave published for grata Rous circulation a-pamphlet containing interestin . and valuable statemente of this Fertilizer. copies o which will be rant free to any sending us their ad dress., ___---- JOHN B. & A. RIESDOCII , FIOTIStfi and Seedsmen. . . Bratn STont—,II4IBI4I7IiFIELD 13TREET, oppo site Post Odice, plttabursh, Ps. reenhoulei at Osarlaufl. Nurseries bu Squirrel ..-...-__.—.—_ ---:-.--. •._:....---.,—.;. - - - -7- - -•.. --- __;- . - - , . , 1 Ortici. OrCrrYrgistiu..rdratilv, lit uy s irei ! , i -NOTICE, TO CONTRA4TORS.. . .... . SEALED PROPOSALS FOR Giaditig, Pa.vinti altd, Cukbing - CRAWFORD STREET, from Centre avenue to Reed street; VINE STREET, from Pennsylvania avenue to Reed it.; - MILTENBERGER wrEEZT, ftom Penniyivinia'avenuo to Bluff streetl Will be reteived at Dili office Until. TUESDAY , MAY lOtli, POS. ElPeelfications anti blanks forbidding i can be hadlryealiME'st tht sclt 11. I MOORE, Cit Engineer. 'd"V‘TPBEITED AND ROBERTS STS. i All persons laterested are hereby notliled that the Report of Viewers, as mod ifi e d, by tho Court of •Quarter BCllliOll B , at NOS. laalitll.3 of juirs Term, • .11100, luta been finally confirmed, and that -the as sessments are In my betide for, collection. tutees Payment 111,:tiLii!i. on or before Jou() lOtik, 1868,,ibe -claims *will be, Sled 11511Cns and collected by process • of IoW - . , . , J. F;fiII.AGIY., City Attorney. . ' • Pittsburgh. May fhb, 1888. .. , tnytiottl , AAPI3IIOO* S O W LOST 1 IMO. JAK,ICESTOREDI /tat published. ifioedlod tined t.- opt • Priegi: Oa , -emits: -A 'LECTURE . • ON'filit It ATlJltiti, ,TRAATMENT sod Radical i Cele: et Soenootorcliagli or Soutar calmest. Involuptory 8t011111101314 HeltuaDet4itty a dlmpeditaenttto Mar riage generallyeleervoutoest, Coostooptkow mit.' 'repay and Fits; waist (tool Pbfstbut lueepopity, re- Vitll.llflfr. TrA_-So_tiotgirthea,liirtelgniltisobti ~..1"-&°81,417.6. 114014 TO TAilvtitlVlDti .0?-131IFYr..o.mtt5, II :se* under seal, to OPttlisteOyelepe, to any addre!ol. Scmgr r:etltrzioeivrt. T erryalw,...°lvitv,,- NEW 1/Oiii,•FVOTOFFic &BO s:4lloss., Pt., OulVerte VA 7 *arri,tise sltlp.', - .. price 23 coat. tailp.A.,)awr • , , - - . . I ' .' • 1 , • -- • We, the OrolerifinOlitewers ti; essetus damont Al l benons* in opening of Perry street , rad watu.' Anttionirni.isteeiin tlif.:tOloilsas, on:IAIJIA DA "it! XStti,"l.l4llls,Ot sMi. e'eloa,k4'. 11!.. le fer; tilt te du lot ot thew eppoltitment, - , , •` ' ' ..: • 1;•-•.... - ; t; I .8/AMEtialtAllA3l,!,.„, JOHN, NN/NU01,111.111, l Tr ~ .t let : 41" , 460 3 0 4 0 161In'° itet4r3Akteest re)pitoke i t ot + Be moue& orn the,As git no un d benefits' " ipohtt. Allnlges Allegir e afit i op of 7iittrit te irt 'Sixth wftitbAl% the dotlei 1t .Y .ott,TIK. )1 ., to tolfil .. wALO UI T YS2 I / 1 AD itg-t n Istwc7 ,I„cra.vpr_ll.. o rivV re s PaaltiVEreerpc4o a 0 , Alitia I Ai ri it st„,.tnient. 116. "Brie In UDAY. play...an t oar lP"••• ou . 000/ 1 to the .01 R. gialisibat. too ,TAs. W CIA • . s7~tr9 t ~t'.~^.' r 3 . ~;,R~ a M 1317.8t.1i .. ... 1/1 STEELE & SON; Commission Merchants; • A. 111) DRALIERS 17.; = - FLOUR, .6rtionc; FEED. ate , No. 95 OHIO STREET. -near East Common • A.LLEGHENT CITY, PA. JAMES B. ILEANOR LI , OS. uescrEn EA!FOR tic HARPER, • .. . . " .j ' Ai l FLou'it, C N RAIN ANVPRODVCE coarnmesintois- Dimilc-14-A-Drre; -- - Ist) 1 1 ,1BERTT STREET; PITTSIIIIP.CiIi. edneigniaents , solicited. .. :'RiFILRENCES.T. ' G ' . Martln.Cashier 3techanics, Tistkonalßank; J i S. Dilworth & 'Co., F.. T. Kett ,nedy..Sc Bro Kew tALLEGHENY • ' rt -', ii.nalllNdign VALLE'Y RAILROAD. Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE — • -- — R E( 311°N13. Banning through to Vepango city witlicuit amuse rs ------ Tkk Exit --------r--- Afi. F. ulauu-,, of cars —Connectiret with train a Ras; and ;West on • RPM •Pii •BICHAILT, I the \Yam. it Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic 1 '. Great Western Ran rays. ShOrtest and quickest ' ; route to 011 City and‘Franklin, and all points in the • COMMISSION • MERCIIANTS, ion scowls. • 1 On nadliafter April Seth, leillB,_l"aseenseiflrrilida .11,55-Dzatzns tk , I will - leave from and arrive at the Pittsbut . ,sti MP OI 6 • 'FLOW. GRAIN sitzps 311 LL FEED, &c., &c.., i corner Canal and Pike Ste. as follows: illvise . '. litBb 849 LibertyLiber tys.l"l. r.137104' 1 Mall to and Pm Ven.City. 1: OA. M. 5:1 5 P. K. ni344 .53 ? ' N . -.-.•.. -.-. Express 10:50r. 1i.1545 A.' K. Brady's Bend Amman:o(l'n 3:09 P. M. 10:510 A. M. Sods Works Accom'n....... 5:30P. lf. 7:55).. N. , I Flret Halton Accomod`n.. 8:50 A. M. 3.3.:5 0 A. 1G \"SAe.emon.:lHarrinltvoinngAceirsopiniotdts'bnu'lrtr at 9, 1 , 4 w. A 3:5 x 11 .. 1 . .. Re- IIL. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:0 1 0 , turning, leaves Plttshurgli at lila r..armserlying at Soda Works at 3:55 Y. M. .. 4 _ ___ H. BL &CB:STONE, iimp.t. ` W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. ap2s Merchants, L _ J. BLANCHARD , Wholesale and Beta GriweTs, M .... . .... .471 BAN- & MUER,' cl , • , . - 014,1117.§510N, 14:EnclaAms, Dealers In FLODRAIN and STREET dEN EUADLY, No. 1&1 WATER STREET, Oxeye F"t!lbrm T 8z ARMS iiON(:~ FORWARDING AHD 13011303610 11 For the sale of Plour4 Grain.. BaCon, Lard, Butter, MARKETed 'Pratt, and Pittance generally, No. MI . STREET, corner of Pint, Pittsburgh.. fe22:uB - - Wh- - 110111AKER • & LANG, ole- S Bale dealers In Groceries,* Flour, Grain, • Pro ,duce; , duce; Provisions. Fish. Cheese, Salt. Carbon Oil. hc., N05..172 and 174 WOOD ii7WT, ne Liberty Pl;tsbnrlfh , Pa. • - nog:lM Sways, bloater JOIIN I. li• Muss. ...011ES ./10ESE _eft, .BROS., Sue, ceatiora to' JOHN I. TIOUsE Se; CO., 'Wholesale racers and Corninhadott, Merchants,' Corner. of Smithfield and Water Pa. - C. A. Iretisq, Master SEEDS. isia:9 l4 - - • •,, t,,:4.;i.,k-:1/2-j.Vr.,7"-Z-.3C f 'ar.'2o,.zrZCZlV-I-;e iftisner-4" , i ;1'! ,` MMin=l 1; RIDDLE, No. I.B3.LIBERTI STREET,' Pittsburgh, Cornmis Pro Mer an and 'Wholesale Dealer in. Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manfactures. Cash ad ranted on Consignments, and paitt for Produce gan eratly. sun .. . . ........... I KISO7KNO . SO , ~0111MISSIO3 lIMERetIANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GENII STILL FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NC 'l9 DIAMOND, opposit City Rail, Allegheny City jal7:r37 . . . . ph.V.CRAWFORD ,COMMISSION • DIERCHANT IN PIG . 31-ETALA_ BLOOMS, R. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON. FIRE BRICK AND CLAY,__&c. Stinrchottse and Moe. Noa-36. 6 and 368 PEIVN. STREET. Storage furnished.. -I,ArrTLE, MUSD • & PATTON, Wholesale Grocere, Commission 3terehanta and lers iu Produce, Flour, Bscon,, Cheese, - Fish.. ea Carbon and Lard On, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh hianufactnreo generally, IIA an_cl_ll4_ . E"r E Pittsburgh. ir B. CANFIELD & SON_, COM• to • MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve. Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and Pearl -Ashes. and Oils, Dried Fruit street,roduce teserally, N 05.1. 4 -4 and 146 Front Pitts- 61,V1PT0N...k. ....... . ..... . ..... ...A WALLACE. SIIIIPTON&WALLA CC,WIIIOLE. SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. No. 6 SIXTI.I STREET. Vittsburgh. lar.l:r3B PROFESSIONAL. -- 1 __.... JOS. A. BUTT.ER, ALDERMAN AND POLIO MAGISTRATE. Office. 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, PITTSDFRGIL PA. . 1_ Deeds. onds, Mortgages, Arknow—ledgmenta. Dc salon _ Collections. and all other legitimate Mildness ex. ruled promptly. nitiAnn9 QADULTBIL McDIASTEItS, P '" / ' • ALDERMAN, - . . . . . . ~ Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis trate. Office. GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptnebs and dispaten: mlae _—____ E"'T ACE 7 1 3. MORROW, ALSVEII.3iAIq, . • EX-OFFICIO 311STICF 'JP IDE PEACE AND - POLICE MAGSBTE.- OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA..AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds, hlortgligiis, Acknowledgments, ,Depositionsand all Mgallinsinets esCcuted mills with. .rumptness and dispatch.. A• AMMON, Justice of the Peace, , . . . CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE'AGT. 'CARSON STREET „EAST BIRMINGRANI. ' Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend to-ya:yBo _____ LIAM U. BARKER , WILL JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., 00See, CARSON' STREET, nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURUIL Business entrusted to his care promptly Att end ed to. ' *te en DANIEL 11101 EAL, N. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN; OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, "Di o. 59 Grant .St., neor Thigh. S. FERGUSON, J • ATTORNEY .AT-1,-AlArs Vimon, FRONT ROM J O B W. RIDDELL, ‘ jr ATTORNEY-AT -LAW - , Otnee, 118 Diamond Street; (Opposite the Court House,) [EI Imam, eizzat& " ATTORNEYSAND COUNSELORS AT LAW, , And Solicitors in •BanknrPte3ri 1111"1•SliT.TnIa' LIS OFFICE, 98 (Wan sTREET, 015:TT8 --- - r - • LEV/I, * ATTORNEY -AT-LAIN pio. 99 331,4ipiond Otreet. riita;ne ; BC 4j..4ifrfl4:ot*Sr**-4Viv1A,6210.;. No. - 98 FIIFTII.-STILEET. ' • spainDOirai fIE . C. Di ATTORNEY AND COUNiELOR•AT LAW, 'q.: :4.140-7-411k:`• --, ,9T-TEENS'rowN.:;J. ,;., -,- ~ , !an netitor , iwani-taiiint &milk' -: i ,„.4Li„,......ii.,.:,,...061i. .- tbe'eb : ft a ra:-Z7::(..7.lrefftl.ll,pall "gm P ra,iroi cii* oi ,w,ei44,v;U_Ev , ...t . ?. •i- . ' 'f ril,:,:),';t.; .1371. •terlril 00 -iagrc's-'' I"3"it';',- ~.:4..., ~ ,s;aipir 'cy,-cusuidiyolpo,itoli, L-Y3 Invt,..l4,74cp.zwiiiiioB A T .... 4 _-. . . 'mu, ww—yak. yoripme• or &er e ?) ittli i "34 7 1 i LAY ( 141 T . ' 'U°S a"! Y t° WILLLUI lIIMMAit, j "" - No. iii 7 rt. teit~t• r, , . 101 711,211 WS= tareatei Putman., sonattes mut ,fi n of Paromptip . 8 NtUdlags) wonted. too:no0 . Reast7 "mate 140 iillee, Pim _ 2=l ..,.. riri ,'lloiliti.*!.7.,L.tre' ''p.F.A.1..,„...'; „,...:ur: 1 null t ,=- ?'. " ifig4fo,l--ii''CatlT: At :*4ol(tl.lrlni , :ora,ApatrOteit, Olin' v . ......._lm. popwredsh sn t . .siTt - Pia 111 itt RULR ' °ADS 1131IFTSBURGII A- • CON NELLSVILLE 11. B. • I- ffM= On and after TITUBSDA7, ,'larch' stii, is 88 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows: __- ._ Dtpart. ,ArreVe. Mail to and fromDnionthi. 100 Ai 6,1420. P. liteteesisOrt Ateorntriodt'n•ll:oo A. M. 2:05 P. 111. Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 p. st. 10:00 A. X. West Newton Aecountiod`n .413 a, P. 44 7 '0:30 A. m. Braddock's Accornlnodat'n ti. 7:50 P. X. ht ACC . to Mc.Keesport.lo:Bo P. a. 0:40 A. Sunday Church Train to and •1...,, , from West 'Newton ........ 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. If Bor tickets apply La . d a: R. , en SING. Agt. W. B. STOUT; Superintendent. mhs ' . .....--............wi5eart J. B. Aling ITTSBUR G4ll _, CINCINNATI ANDST. 'VTR RAILWAY. CHANGE OF TYKE.—On end lifter MTIiDAYs May 10th. MK, trains will leave and arrive a' t the Tinton Depot, as toilers, "Pittsburgh time; Depart. Arrive. • MailFxpress, 2-:15 a,. M. _ 4:35 p. In. Fast Line - 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m. Fast Fxpresa. .... . . ..,...... 1:50 p.M. 11:00 a•-tua - 31 ised Way 6:10 a. m. 1:05 p. m. 31 0 Donakp a / t eeth - No. 1..11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. in. Steubenville Accammod'll. 3:50 p.m. 930 a. m. McDonald's Accm, No: 2.. $ :25 p. ni. 13:01q a. tn. SPECIAL Nortc2.--SimAny Erpressleaveil at 1:50 p. M. arriving in Cincinnati utii:oo a. tn. tile next The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily. Sunday and Monday excepted. • - S. F. SCULL, Genera Ticket Agent. W. W. CARP. Satin., s;eu.be.l?.y.,tittr. . . . „ - ' • tailiiMi 186 - """• — •'• 1 .. ... riVTIBT4OII4 .FO3:T,WAYY'E 2 ' CIIICIOO B. W. AND CLEVELAND APITTSBURGRA.JI._ . i From May • 11t1f. ILBBB, - trains will leaye frwM and arrive at the Union.. Depot,. north . akde. city time, us follows: , - • Arrive i- . - ' Chicago Ex . aroe ... 2i13 ti in - Chicago Ex.. 2':23 a in. Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 a. ta ,Cleveland Ex. Erie A Ygn Mg 7:28 am • Chicago Ex .... 11i:213 am Cl. & Wh/ g 31'1 .6:13 ain ,Wheeling Ex. 1.11:08 aus . • : Chicago Nall:. 6:5/3 ain ' St. Lo•uis EX.. 3:33 pm . Chicago E. 9:43 ain , Cl. A WWI; Ex:4:3B pm ~ . C 1.4 Witig EX. I:43rrtn : Erie a: Yg/n Ex . 41:13 pm Chicago Ex—. 1:58 p miChiengoSx. - . - . • . • 123 p m Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:48 pix. Cl.'& Whg Ex_ i :08 pm • Depart from Allegheny., - Arrive in Atit he_u_y. If. Brigt`u Ac.: 8:88 ain IN. Brigt'n A. i :Oa am .... • Leetsdale • • 1.043 in,l/1. Brigt/n " ff:2B a to. • _ / • .11:58. am l ',' 18:53 I ux. -.. Rochester " ' 2:23 pm ', New Castle " 10:13 am t Welisc'e Ace.. 3:43p tn , ,Lee!sdale ' '': U 913 Aus Leetsdale Ace. 413 p ml ' i4:013' p m N. lirigt'n •" • 5:33 pm r. Bri a tti , n "13 , 143 pm N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 pm Leets ale . "14:53 pm Leetsdale " . 10:93pm " ,." f /1128 put 1:38 p. in. Chicago Ex-; 11:23 a. roa Chlzago press leaves daily. " . ;Express arrivoildatly.. - ' - .myll F. R.. AMER& General Peke Ails*. VENNSIELVANIA CENTRAL RA 110th, and after May I.oth, 1861, Tray .will ar- - rive at and depart from the Union Depot` corner of / Washington and Liberty streets. as foil a: _Arrive. Depa . Mail Train.... 1:20 aml \ Day EX.PreS34 2:20 am Fast Line 1:50 a m.Wall's No.l.fi .6:30 am Wail's N. 1 .. 6:20 a in3l.ailTrain...4, 7:50 am Latrobe Acc'u 7:50 a m "Cincinnati EX.11:40 am W i a cl'nn Nao E 2 x .. . 8010 a ml W Tohn ' s a o N nA 2 t 4 . 355 a- • . - Johnstown Ac.10:3 5 a m, Bra ddocka NO14:00 pm - Baltimore Ex• 1:00p tuThila:Expreki 4:sopm' Fiala. Express 1:20 pm Wall's No. 3:t. s:oopm Wallis No. 3... 2400-irm Wall , a No. V. 6:05 pm Bradaocks .No 1 5:50 p-m Fast Line... ;. 7:30 pro. - Walre No. 4, 7:05 pm Latrobe Ae.c.J3 13:50 pm. Altoona Ace` - swissvale Ac al 10:50 pm and Emigrant Train... 100 DM. • ' il . • . The Ch :3 urch Train -leavee Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. tn., reaching rittebti gh at 10:05 a. in. Returning, leaves PittsbUrglial2:so p.m.,. and arriv : s at AN all's , Station at 2:001j. m. ' •• ' . i vi r .1.. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily:other train& daily except Sunday. • Ali . For furtuer informanon apply to I • .. _ B. BEC TIT, Agent: .. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co patty will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except fi* wearing-ap parel,,,, and limit their responalbilit tct One Hundr -that ed Dollars in value. All Baggag owner, un e ekeeeding amount in value NYIII be at the risk or ! wo less taken by special contract. , EDWARD H. WITLLIA3IB_,2 - General,Superlutendent ~Altoona,,,Fa. • No. S 7 Fifth Street, I= M=37Z Oppoette the Cathedral• No: SO Grant &tree ' ' • - • „ IgTTSBURGII , - 7 ; PAN 'HINDLE ROUTE» myli AIVIESSYLVA.Di LA RAILA II I R AD.—On and after Mar leth'., ' 861. the Pas senger Trains on then estern Pennsylvania Bali= road will arrive at. a depart fr z r lite - Federal Street Depot. Allegheny City,, as fol mom: . _ Arrive. _ -__.. I__ a ; ' ' ~ part, • , • Snringore No 1 sa - so , a tn.Atail k 6:15 a m 'Freeport Ni 3: 1 'S:IS ami 'Freeport; o. 1 11 loam: Express .. ... ... 10:15 a. in Sharpb'g .' 'o.111: 2 Sharpb'g No.l 1015 pirO•EXprOSS J: ' 1;80 pm Freeport Ito. 2 4:10 pm , Springd'e No 1 3:50 pm Mail. ... ._. . ' 5:50-prnPreerprt No. 2 0105 p m SpringtPe No.: 1:10 pin Sorlngdle No 2 1430 pm Above trains tun daily except sandal.' , The Church Trails leaves Allegheny Junin: every Sunday at 1 :40 a. tn.; reaching 'Allegheny City at 0:50 a. in. 'Returning, leaves ft legheny City 4a5 t I:20 p. m. and arrive at Alleghen Allegheny 'Jima.. at g: Conlin: rATION 'TICIINTS—Yor ilk in paciages Of Twenty,. between ,_Allegheny. Citt Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creelr, Etna and Snarpsburg. and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spa... elfted on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. la. and 1:50 P. 't. make direct .comi¢ctiost-Ereeport with Walker's line orStages for Bigler and Hannah s town. Through tickets ma}' bellpurehased 'at the Office, No. 314 t. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, and 'at the !Depot,. eg Allheny. For furtherinformatiNlETon away tb ,- J . ALES,IFERTs: Aent, .. • . . Fedas Street Depot. The Western Pentsylvanin Bidiroad *III not as sume any risk for Baggage, execipt for wearing_ as pare',and limit thel. responsibility tdOne Hunrired Dollars in value. . All Amgelge . exceeding. this: amount in value will be at he..k of the owner. mi tes; taken by special contract! a , • EDWAR Pff .- WILLIAMS, • ," 3 ifnmerintendent. ______-- Altoona. Pa. ---------- m yit Oren. S RILL - !-. 7 - I._ • II UNION PACIFIC h IAILWILY Eastern Diiiitiort. Tao StiotTEST ANDnts MOST 'RELIABLE BOUT from the East to all pa in Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, . • Washington , New Illesieo, Idaho, Arizona, Oregon. Two Trains leave State Line and Leavenworth daily,(Sundays excepted,) on the arrival of trains of Fulda Railroad from St. Lords, and Hannibal and St. do Railroad from (MUM, connecting At , LW ranee, Topeka and V(amego with st ing At all points in_Ransas. At end of. track ,1...f1f Ells worth with the UNITED STATES E.EPRM-n CON '• PANT'S DAILY LINE OF . OVERLAND lan! AND Eroultis COACHES FOIL, :-.-- ' ' ' •• • - DENVER; sia:A . 1.&le-v:4 • . . . .. And all Points in the Territories, And With SANDERSON'S TITAVIYEEILY LINE of COACRES for Fort Unjon, B tins Fort, slam Altai 'markup, Santa Fe, atm all points in izona and New male° ... ''' ' • Ar izona . With the ,recen. additions. of .roilloA fil and ,ednipme:t,en? the arratoreurtakeritt:Wiwarrariti ' %erg tenvnifirtdth'frs arnord now Mete u equalled t facilities for th? transmission of fretett to the Fax • • , West . cignd Tickets for' sale at all tint Pri n . . offlC!ntiu tan', • 'United States and Canadal. , „:,_ m _____ % Be sure and ask the ticn evo • ".. -.IIE. ONE .••• -:; RIM yaor.,.c., uNtiqx rACrifie ..RAIL ,filr y . . EASTERN `. , 1 VISION. , ' '-:= ',, •- •,• I -, • . t; • '. ' •A. /MIMS ' 021: Gi3llool3nperlnteiidiii , ti 3.41.1 , 034T51!, cierior4lrptsht FA Ticket gent, sullAmmcw. !I IM El ME In WM v t "L ~'`el f ` ;~. ~' a ~`l'o ka fS i Ii 1 ME ~ . .':. Y
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