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[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 1 •
NEW Yonn. May 23 , pia , • -
BONET AND GOLD.
Money market easy at 4@5 per cent. for
call loans. Sterling' ull at 9 . %©10% in gold
or first class. bills. Gold a shade' easier,
,
opening at 139%, and closing at 1393;. Ex
ports to-day $1,763,851. ••-•
opygmxtiirig.
Governmenti' continue without' decided
change, g s t eady;closin and with but little
• •,• • ,•. •
activity. Henry Ciewi - Co; furnish the,
annexed quotations: Coupons
115%; '62, 110,1g3110%; '64, - 108M$011108%;
'65, 10850g108%;' .110 1 );,0110%;"67,
110%®119%;Tenlfbrtieffi'iO4,410, 10 M.
en-thirtiett, - 108%@109R. -
The Ten-Forty--bnin hi closeit - 00 With'
the exeoption of $300,000 which' the Seere=
tart' holds as a' precauti ona ry • measure
against oversalesi. , The , amount of 36 pet' •
cent.. certificates paid out today in redemp
tion of compound -notes was 1980, - 000,rwhieh
completes the 4)ntire • issue of the fiftY
lions authorized by Gongrem - The balance ,
of the May, compound -, notes,,in, all about
g 0,000,000,. will be paid in currency..:The
conversion of Seven :Thirty: notes was.slr,
730,000. These_conversiona will soon absorb,
outstanding - notes. r i• • , •
- BANK -STATBITEK.P.— ; • ••• •-.< •
The bank statement Is much mere favor
able than was emiected:i •L0an5, , •5267.381;.:7
279; decrease, 484%564: • • Specie :;$20:476,047 1 ;1
decrease; -ttis2: iu& ifis,o3B;
decrease, $10.2114 i W24507,5501'
Increase, $1,194,245.1' -Leg Tender:l, $62,-
233,002; inctease, $4,619,9675. • -- ••- • •-•
name I
Active and :higher; eloribilritrong. Canton,
50®50 ;•Cumberhmt,l34o:4Bs33; Wells Ex
press, • 2424y4'4' Axnericith 54%®55M
Adam:, ' 573Sigi57%; , 'United States, -57%®
57'; Merchants Union,-= 28,i(§29;` Quick
-3060p3014; 5•@5; Paeltlc
Mail, 9354.498.14; ,, Aldruiti , 33@35;`Western'
Union Televaph,, •38%@38%; New York
Central, 129% ®lZik.i4 Erie;WY, ®695i; Hud
son, 138®138%;, Reading,' 93%9334; Ohio,
and. Mississippi, .30%®60;i4 Wabash,
49;4®50; St. Paul; 64,a65; preferred at
76%@763<; Michigan
_Southern 88(§88%;
Illinois Central 1474®148; P ittsburg 87%6
- 87%;. Toledo 108%@108%; Rock Island :
95%@96;,Northwestern 65j.i(4)67; preferred
at 77%®78y,;: 'Fort Wayne,-109%@109%;
Hartford and. Erie 1512)14( 6 ; Hannibal and
Si, Josepli 78; Fiairie Duchien 151; pre
ferred "102; Chicago and Alton 128;Marietta
151; preferred 2X4; ...Ashtubula /05;
Missouris 91y,,; new Tennessees 67.
MIRINH SHARES t
QUl:et; Mehl% 38 4 . GregorYs .2 9 5; Sirdth
and Parmaiee; 235a240,
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IMPORTS
Of the week for dry goods were 61,135,908,
general merchandise, $2,833,464; export of
gold for the week, $3,947,637.
Receipts to-day; $4,493,011; - payments,
$3,006,275; balance, 6102,682,754. Rece,ipts
of the week, $32,531,267, Including '12,184,-
880 from customs; payments, 631,W.5,882;
Yew York Produce Market.
(By Telegraph to the rittsburgh Gazette.l_
NEve , Yong., May 23.—Cotton firm and
in fair demand; 680 bales, 3014%31 middling
uplands, closing no sellers.under 31. „Flour,
receipts of 6298 bbls and 5608 bags. Flour
heavy and without change; something do
- ing in common grades, for export 6500 bbls
of California, 800 sake. • Rye Flour firm,
300 bbls at $9a10,10. Corn meal steady.
Whisky nominal. Receipts of Wheat 56,-
909 bus, opened (lull and heavy, nominally,
and 2a3c lower, closed firmer and a fair de
mand, chiefly spaculatiVe for western id•
count: 48000 bus at $2,18a2.00 - for No. 2
spring; $2,25a2,29 for No:2 do; $1,70 for win.
ter amber, Canada; $2,60 for white Wiscon
sin. Rye quiet and scarcelyso firm. Barley
quite firm. Barley malt firm, 2000 bush at
$2,30a2,35. Receipts Corn 104,954 bush, open
ed quiet, closed dull, 139,000 bus $1,093481,11; 1
• new mixed Western afloat, cicising at,109,t4;
old do. at sl,lfr in store; 11;17 for white
Southern.. Oats opened steady and closed
firmer; receipts 2,400 bus; sales 54,000 bus
at 86aSe for western. ' Rice quiet and firm.
Coffee quiet and irregular. Sugar in fair
demand; sales 1,000, hhds Cuba at 1134 a -
12%c. iolasses quit; sales 150 hhds Cuba
at 50a51c. - Hops quiet at 108150;0:m Ameri3-
can. Petroleum firth at 1334 c for crude,
and 2934 c for refined bonded. Coal un
changed. Leather, hemlock sole firm and
more doing, at 261ia27c for Buenos Ayres
light weights. Wool !quiet;-prices a shade
easier; sales '360;000 pounds' at •44255 c for
domestic fleece. Pork steady and quiet;
sales 800 barrels at 428,75a21,87 for mess,
closing at $28,80 cash. $27,75a27,87 for
old do; closing at $27.87; regular at s23a
23,50; prime at $24,50821,75; prime mess at
$27,50; new mew at $; seller last half June
at $29,25. Beef steady; - salefr-- - -225.bb1s at
$15a20,50; plain mess at 920,50820,7 . q; new
extra mess, sales of 65: tierces' at 10/a
37,50; prime mess at $38a41. India mess
beef hams dull; sales-75 bbls at $32a35.
Cut meats quietr sales-125 packages at 1
' 13V„a133;; shoulders at 17a18; 'middlings
nominal. Lard a shade firmer; 'sales--600
bbls at • 18a18;; -common to • prime steam
and kettle rendered ;at 19a19V„. ' Bntter
dull at 25a30; Ohio at 30a32. Cheese quiet
at 12a17. Freights to Liverpool quiet and
a shade . firmer; 10,000 bush wheat, per
steamer,at 6/,d.
LATEST.—FIour closed Quiet nd without
, decided -change: • Whelk -firtner, - under
'speculative demand for western account;
No 2 spring $2,19a2,21; INo 1 spring, $2,29a
t 2,30.. Rye • dull at 7411, 1 9.1a1,01 IPatsovvy
firm at 87c Pik western afloat. Corn dull
and heavy at $1,09a1,10 fort neiculjocell
f western afloat; $1,15 for old 'nixed wester
•:t in store. Pork quiet at $2B 75a29 cash and
,
rep/Ia.:1, BeeitaeiciTY '041115011r litethea.
Cut meats nominal. Bacon nominal.' Lard
' very firm, at • 18 3 / 4 fil9c' for , fair to prime
steam and kettle rendered.„ Eggs dull at
2 0 a 21 c-
l iar
• Toledo- 01. -: •
,;By Telegraph to the litis Tfgh .. daze ill)
:- :i TOLEDO, May 23,4 oni—dieceipts• 1,966
.:4 bbla and quiet. W eat
. Receipts,,, „3,957
'' . thiish . and to better; amber an . : .. ed;
t Wes white Michigan 1218 9 „; aInVV!.. t al.
leorn—Receifits 8,604 k flak Galltsna-1. • :: ;
ii. , iales No. 1 at 94a9450; rejected, 99ef
louyers for May, 94a934 c.;, Oats—Receipts
l:1,858 bush and a shade firmer; buyers offer,
r3%c, and holders ask 74c. Rye—Receipts
; ..t991): bush, quiet tiChnityfil3t lovOrt'i riC ~.
Both rivers remain about stationary at this
point with six feet in the Monongahela;
.
and seven in, the Allegheny. The weather
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continues cloudy, warm • and . unsettled,
with strong indications at times of rain. •
.
Thera has been no arrivals since Friday
aside from the daily packets, and the R. C.
Gray, for Lonisuille, wait the only depar
ture. The St. Marys. from Cincinnati, was
due last night, ind will be found in port
this morning.
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The Grey Eagle -:arrived -apd : departed
for Parkersburg as 'usual... ... - -
The Emma No. 3, Capt. : Jas. R. Marratta,
is filling up rapidly . for st.tonis, and she
is announced to depart - th is evening. She
ip an excellent boat , in all respects, and of
fers superior inducements to passengers.
The Emma will be followed' by the Mes
senger, Captain Jesse Dean. • • ' •
The St. Marys, Capt. T. C. SweeneY; is
the regular • packet for -Cincinnati todaY;
leaving promptly at sp. in., and passen
gers and shippers should bear this fact in
mind
• The following is Captalti Reed's Mit&
ment in regard to the collialoh..hetweert
the Kate Putnam, and the Belle 'cif ' St.
"Wednesday - night, near 12, visaed the
Belle St. Louis at St. /Keg's, running in
the middle ofaheirivetr,..head pointed to
the Illinois shore; the Belle St. Louis com
ing down, apparentlyleePing the Missetcrl
side. Suddenly sha-chlinged her course
toward the Illinois. shore, across • our bow,
and' -whistled twice, and -Instantly „corn
menced•baelciag, as, a collision appeared
likely. -,l4 7 ,e.ware backing when thal3elle's
starboard wheel, struck-. - us, and climbed
clear-over oar bow. INVe. had a narrow; eq.+
cape from instantaneous sinking. • This put
'the Belle out of course, and she Swung
around. . She then made up,to,us, and her
oilloern prollered • assistance,: ;if !needed;
They acted very, cleverly/ and I elm •lonly
attribute the accident to. a miscalculation
of the Belle's pi10t.'",.....-
' . /Oa ,•Friday evening • abotit three I feet - 6f
Dam No. 2, located at , Port t Perry, on; the
Monongahela riyer l ..was. washed-,away.
The necessary ritgairs . cannot barnacle un
tilwe have low. water b .of.. whiph there
not:midi, prpsPeet •at ;present. The ,, nu,
ineroui coal 1 worts "; on , the, Monongahela
above Perry, as, well: as, nn , the, Xong,hio4
gheny. will*, reason ,cif,„ ;his accident 'be 1
oorekeiTed. te Iprispendronerati
ea re d, dal the
liani la,rebnili.,.whkih,,it ~. la . r comet I
raf i l a y - 44 ° 4b 0101 ' 0 tap- AO Ithe, t sod ,
Oft restrict. shiPmenta t o It, is, alto
gelherPrObni-.4o,thnt, the „price,or . en*, will
be affects ,antl.,enhapord in, the down'
ri ,ats.., ;• ‘• ... -,;, •
' Th e ' J ,..X%l ) ,l t t i n rillii:•i•Siliec
_lgild
•,- Wereleatilho.,.: '.7..0n4. on . Friaay taid;
-ales for Ilittablugh.... ;, :,; , , ,r' ... • , 1 , . .„, . s ;,,, ,-,,
d rivate '"Xlie.l4::, lima tie
.nwrit4.ektkilikiy, says;
Piavi The Belle St. Louis bound dewp-aed;Kate
•• • ;•• .: -.. '1 PutosPli-uPt'PPß e iliedvAP 1 s.t.,lMarY&. l l lehe
t"
_.„ , ..: .... ~ ArAtitaa her,r elAkouse stpvlit in t wicron
g17 4, ,,,,.;.L --- - - framl I likPliOPl le Akfir. l l l .lio44wint and ten.
li4-;r-it.-14, .:- .: • h prue gr. , ew ,yrpre gyngsged.ii.pntr;
xj,, , ..sides or, 07,ht 1 .4 ti m er in a; ii dent trirtt,t9 hr,esuute, tier
-.:An5fint10.7501.64 ...Flour trip . The Putnam Jaattiome of her chocks
...470__
_. ~ corn,.7 , 9:AaSse- , Oats, knocked. otriand. , .minurnotherctrip totthis
.4 1 ,5 2 ,4 0 5 4 .4 5 . 1t55042,1082,10, p o rtWithA , taxpaAttilo:pmr: her bow evi.;
4 .9,, Moss porkis2B.sn... Bacon-, deuce that she sustainod ; conshlerab in.
A , ,i4o; elear sidesoll3%.7 hulk shot'', .t4,rY. AtwitrA: lacnyihed ',that
. iyhei, /WI
A BM• • Cotton , 2814 8 50. ~ 7,, , ,,,- , c , , ..... Lotile.ivas making. it , 10,014, -wittrn . ..; ht(
k at.,
• •„ . - -„....,•;,, , ,rim0i-49K-4At•-•. a .I.:J- -- • .....-tv'N'actsrne;up and taßlritla 7, . 7 . 7 ,,,..
. Memphis Markel 7. .•7. - -.-,.,. ...OA
~ prOna7ll4,earrie,', Pis .W 4
ldAd& tdikille., Wedliesday, 0. Zonis
/ to
, t}riltz; alniid t red giffiani, . ~. ~,,
to . V t i l l o p fAn`LL'A OtirfAtt,..4 6 lain
iv . - rz.7r 1,11, Jis,Urße*Q„o t enntragting
. if s w• •pt....t9r _th w a , ap trade, Het
ix ,....v,.......,1. , 1., . t. „ - ,
itarUhat i gq " 1 4 • J P .wit h PP ACCIPPIiir
The Mesirs. firmat.__Ltaiiiiirm l 'aied Qt .
It'. 3 t i t k, --- WGiiiiitallfiliket. °" dearni *Allillentai-Aselypeoprietors of
vi New Y the of wElartOnat L ie- Waselied t ,Roh
:•'4 - to the rittstmral API" 4 1 4.
'I , I )l7•T ele i gsPb uittil.r..lms-ooil . Win " a Vaa' 't alidvaPtallianx 4ormstad'
tr , .. ~ilittivlbltlq Th e
''. gett k 111. ;i mar." #re irli#P4H 4o ll: l o,Pal eif‘h rinfr - tiap P4tebst*l ...l i '
• .2,8 tntens
JO ilea Y Bell. ,It inkir,G •et .414ii*"'
.a. :et cou si n If _ _
ws.
orr,
licAvtoe..,
0,
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ft„.
profitab le f 't 1 . aid "et , f w -PO4OBl op,
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1.:.4ii.;41 ~-:.(i)t..“ :w it ,. fl t,_il ' .I'lo .4 -g; ~ • (~ ; , ,
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,t Philadelphia Ittarket.
Be Telegraph to the ritteheitht dizette.l
PgiiELP r "g
everisr.Flpr dull, wheat la
tbeld firmly. : Wheat in. limited demand.
• f•Corn dull and declined; yellow V,26; sales
.8%000 . bus mixed western on private
terMa• 9)44 lef,SbfS45FA 0 2 g.
r ofth tiffeanligke• ' r'
• o - :_ • Louisville 'illieriest. ' •,-
o p
1.! tlir Tpiears9 ll t? lll P:V l 4 i *44;ol i Fi i to4 " :. ~,
t, i Lenlsvirixv. Y 47743a1es or , 07,11 . tida
iiii.. !,9biNcot logs to A 4440,75016. hour
4,,.. —supotnev 70. , corn, ~901,5 c. , 010 .
1:. 934 6426 Wheat , 112,4042 . 40 . a „,.. __1ty0552,1082,7 , ,
41 ; T ar a. 18%149., Mess porkiipreou...,Bacenk,-
F . shouiders,l4o; clear sidesollioL hulk shoal
e e ro, 141. . 03 0 : 9 4 266285/4e, ,„",
k i , • lilempbisTiNleeket. , , • / -..-,,,,
.V. riq,eleirrapb to. iite.rittibluvJ,.ossette,i, . f
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m Em pylis, May 2.l—Cotton dull dEliek
R 90c; receipts, 040100104 1 0114 i. 347 bales.
14. Flour unchanged. Pork, $ 29,50 . B acon __
W. shoulders,,I0o;10)011,201114MM Lard, 19a
ki a2lc. Corn, 97041. Bay , 19a21 . Oats, g o .
!..,- Bran , $32 • 1• 8l• i ilgatllr, 40e.
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illy Telegraph to the rlttebttrgh Gazette.)
ST. I,6cIS,Writt.C.LIDAT Ciarlactive and
steady; lugs *6,25a8,80, dark leaf $8 50a16,
fludoryleaflloll4, medium tato:AMOA )
leaf $15a40, fancy- #10a7.5.- 'Ramp firm; un
dressed $1,45a1,60, dressed - 4):2,60- , Flpnr:
extremely dully medium and'layer Super
fine $7,25a7,50, double , extra , - M 59111459,,
choice triple extra s.ll,2sallAfancy 8.14,40.
Wheat dull, and'lower for fall,• upting env
fancy red - and white 02,132a248.5 ptimelit
choice do. $2,70a2,75. Corn 4tilet and
mixed 13800 c, mixed whitatrintiviideikkiiit.,
Oats—choice firm' at B (tifr-cL"Bei:leiti4nudl'
sides common silting itt•fi T ai: Ryelpiret
at $1,87a1,90. 'Provisions Vei.§ - dull and`
scarcely, anything selling: ' , 3less',perkM.'
Bacon nomi nal
' and Very 'little ' r dethand;
and holderi not :tiretieinre444
small lots tiered sold at 18q sound' lote
Oat of maiko. l
Oanged. '''lleßetog4itopr, '1;845; whoilt; l
0 3 312 ' itN9,14.; acm. • torbtiptir.' 1,284
•• ;• ; Chip** Minet; •
to iiiirti*tfrich 0 azet4.l
ClitoAda more " ` active:
and lesa'„,fi c ap at , fti0.10,50 for spring extras.,
r4_ • ,ellly active and 3140%010w
isa Nu. - I at $1,99a2, and No. - 2 at $lB9
closing quiet at §1,90a1,90X for
1!1e.'2. - 'oorfiless fictive and le touter;
No. at'B929oe; Nti. 2 93a530; and
,573413%,- cloihig 893‘c ,far No Oilts
market tame and ,!4a).9i.lqwer;:sales'at 69a
iftV,e; dosing at'69.V.040. Eye; little , do- ,
ipg at VA§ for No. 1, and, sl.',Bk for . No. tin,
stt l ooreee.' 01eY,neglgoted an nominal. Pro
iaintisT 13 irmer but qu geee iet.'
_poi* sold
at $28,50... Sweet- pickled luixua.
steady at 17 cie; Aulk meats, inactive but
firmly held. live hogirindderately
,actlye
mid firmer; salca_at $7,8734a8,55 I Or com
mon to medium,, and e8,621,6a9 for fair:to.
good smo oth lteslsflptil:,l,ll4 bbls, flour,
53,380 bit wheat, 447.14,1 M corn, 43,916 bu
oats, ; .Shipment-I'B32.Arblis,flouri , 39,241
bu wheat, 13,515 bn corn, 109,256 bu oats.
(By 'Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BurrAmo, May W.—Receipts—Wheat,
5.000 bus; corn, 73,000 bus flour; 1,800 bbls.
Shipments—Wheat..lo,ooo bus; corn; 103,-'
000; oats, 70,000. but. :Freights, 1334 c on
wheat, 11c on corn, and 734 c on oats toNew '
York. Flour dull. Wheat quiet; sales.
15,000 bus No. 2 Chicago; holding off. Corn;
linle offered; small sales .at .4sl for mixed
Western. Oats dull; sales 135,000 bushels'
Western at 79e. Other articles unchanged.'
Milwaukee Market. •
[By Telegraph to this Pittsburgh Gazette.)
MILWAUKEE, May 23.—Flour (hat aud,
lower, choice Wisconsth and • lowa 19,00 a
9,50, meditun $8,60a8,70, common 18,2588,50.
Wheat unsettled at 3.2;03 No:1, 1,93. No. 2.
• Oats quiet 69%c No. 2. COl'll lower at 89c
for new. Receipts-1,800 barrels of Flour;
58,000 bushels of Wheat; 13,000 bushels of
Oats; 2,000 bushels of Corn. Shipments
4.000 barrels of' Flour; • 6,500 bushels of
Wheat. - -
My Telegraph to the Plttiburglt Gazette.)
NEw ORLEANS, May .—Cotton dull;
sales-150 bales at 294 for. middlings;_ re
ceipts-101 bales; exports-1,605 bales.
Sterling at 1,52Xa1;54%; New York, at
sight; at 3 per cent. premium. Gold at
$1,403;. Sugar firm and unchanged. Flour
unchanged; superfine at' $B,Bl. Corn firm
at $1,03a1,05. Oats easy at 80. Hay at slBa
20. - Pork quiet at $29,50. - Bacon; shoul
ders at 14; clear sides at 18. Lard steady.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, May .—Plour unchanged.
-Wheat dull and scarce: Corn steady;
white $1,13a1,16; yellow, $1,22a1,24. Oats
steady western 88c. Ntye dull; western
$2,00a2,10, Mesa Pork' rut at $29,50. Ba
con quiet; rib sides 103;c; clear sides .17, 1 4 e;
shoulders I.4ic. Hams 21a223ic. Lard
dull at 09Ma20e.
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New Orleans Market.
Baltimore - Market.
RIVER NEWS:
PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE: MONDAY. MAY 25. 1868.
. , , i i-, 131 , yfirrwmirptirit .. cri — ur
wen injtirdd.by e laabbigh water. ly.,!iiil
The Atlamic Steamship Company has
sold the - Julia td Ca tarns Lockhart and
Bellinger and'otheri, filiS/2.3;000. ' . She' Will,
contimielin the Tieksbrwg'end•Saint Motile:
trade. : : s: ! " • I ('Ll.t ~ .; ,- '•
r ', if 71.f“ -
,The; ; Mobile ~Rigister;
,OC,,the 10th aarn;
Captain Cluwley Norton,, of the.: Vige, has
just concluded the COntract . for the bui lding"
of a line,:new side wheel learner : for the;
through trade between ,
,ntgoniery; and:
New Orleans..., She will built ,at :lionis
,
ville,Nre belleVe,will be completed in; Sep-.
trunbar, 44, will be about the, sine of Rein-.
; -The i44,1,4iii4.b.„i9..0iayi : .:. 8., .W. -Ad.:
kb:its:Cr has iiinredA circular . proposing to;
deaden thilargatimberMithe banks of,the
river, to improve ..the. navigation. The
cavingollie banks and ; the .falling et green
trees obstruct and endanger navigation,
whereas, if deadened it would fall and float
A- Loidsvilie.; telegrarm under' datif'''Ot .
Thursday, says: • Major Butler hes , 'Chute&
all. his contracts for his new nropeller. , She
hi to be 160 feet long And 30 feet beaniarith
fiva,feet; holdi , slShe.is to be a trading and
pleasure. boat Combined, smile to be titted•;•
out In the finest oriental style. • Captains i
DeHavon and • :Montgomery; ;heti& not yet •
' eloie d , their contracts - ) far.the mammoth '
low • . 'pressure. . Freights- along the lower
Ohio is extremely.scaree: i The only freight
engagement of theindiansftirNew Orleans •
is 300 bales hay. The Hercules and Bengal
Tiger are due to-night: . '
The. Bart Able reports hertimefrom New
Orleans to • Shreveport, "including land
ings, fifty-eight hours , and ,forty r iive min-
ntes; had 300 tons ,Of freight,',' making the
.epilekeist bindiaissii trip '.ever made between
the twe'portir.'''' Her rival, the, Lafourche 1
reports her time as "fifty-four - hours and
aftY4hree• minutes, best
.time On record,"
and *ti th e froinShroVeport to New Or
leans as forflheohis.and fittynalmites. .
The St: Marys, • left Cincinnati for Pitts-,
bu r gh: on ,Thursday evening: she had
among, other . ' items of freight, 000 Backe'
of Wheat, and 27 lihds tobacco,, • -
Capt. 'Be Haven, who has been:bobbing .
around" for the past year on 'different visi
onarp plans for huildipg something new; in
the w ay, of a sterindxsiti likeirl'je micalvber
has “tnrned up" again. 'The' Louisville
Courier says:, , : . ,• :
C_apt. D; De Plaren, , • together; With CaPt.
J. Ed. Montgomery and others are inthe
city for the purpose of contracting for a
mammoth low pressure steamer, in accord
ance with the plans neretofore'pnblished
from the estimates of Capt. De Haven. We
learn. than citiirans of Memphis agree ,to
stock to the • ' extent of 4100,000, , Chicago
$50,000, and • New parties ' are also
pledged to -aid the enterprise. We hope
they will succeed; and that in less than two
years packets will be plying regularly be
tween this port antt , Rew Orleans, and
Making the trip frit= New -Orleans in !bur
.
days- -• ' '- - • '• '
- T .
he St. Louis Dispatch says: The con
tract for transporting, about six hundred
tons of government freight to , the Upper
3Lisseuri is reported tol haVe been awarded
to Captain Koontz, though there is no sure
thing he will get it, onlaccount of some un
fairness charged, and to which the oalance
of the bidders have Rent in a , written pro
test.
River and Weather
By Telegraph to Pittsburgh Oasette.l
.
Loutsvn.i.F.:May23.—River falling rap
idly with 10M feet of water in the channel.
Weather clear and cool.
ST. Louis, May 23.—Weather clear and
pleasant.
=I
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND Prrianuaoxi j v ll.s.tl.-
noAD, May 23-8 cars oil, Warden, irew &
Co; 1 car scrap iron, T Maloney; 1 do lum
ber, Bryan & Caughey; 6 cars iron ore,
Union Iron 11111 s; 4do do, Niinick & Co; 2
do do, Shoenberger & Blair; 49 empty ale
bbls, 43 half do, Carson, Darlington it Co;
1 bx hardware, C W King; 4 fancy cabs, J
Kin:Thus; 4 half bbla tobacco, AI String: 2
bas sued 2 trunks do, S Martin; 1 bx hard
ware, Lindsay, Sterett & Co; 8 kgs nnts, -
Lewis, Olivet &.Flilllijks; lot furniture,. 3o
chairs, Hammer & Dauler;, oils
rcipe;Godfrey & Clark; 1 car stone, J L L
Knox; 289 bush rye, J McKinney; 96 bdls
chairs, 18 do rockers Bedford Chair Chair
Co; 30_bits cheese, Watt, Lang & Co; 5 kegs
ley. J K Smith & Co; 6.bblis barley flour
Tottoir& Cr 20 bgs barley, J. & W Fairley;
2 coils rope, Watt &.- Wilson; 3 do , do, A
Jacks On. "
PITTf3BIIROR,CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD, May 23.-3 *bbls eggs, W J
Steele; 35 half bbls fish, Means & Coffin; 4
bbls seed, 2 kgs butter, Voight, Mahotid &
Co; 3 bbls dry peaches, 14 do apples. Graft'
& Reiter; 4do eggs, W H' Graff; 1 bale
corks. Armstrong & Bro; 44 bdls brooms,
McElroy
.& Co; 12.5 bags Mlllfeed, Hippely
& Miller; 40 bags meal, Stewart it Co; I bx
jugs, 2iloClaren & McKenna; 25 sks syei2o
do oats, 7 do wheat, 5 do rye, McHenry dc
Hood; 23 side cram" it bleGinniss; 2 bbls
flour, Meanor t_H ar 2 do _ vinegar,
it
Thomas Bro• 1011 q do; Watt & Wilson; 6
do do, T H.Ne . tPin.& Co;
,25, do do, Watt &
Lang 178 sks corn, Brown it , Williams; 91
green - . bides, G- N Hoffstott; I car scrap
fron; M Kelly; 10'tcaf barns, J H Parker; 99
bbls flour, T C . Jenkins. ' ' . • '
PiifiXiVigi ;:,WAlrzut Atip-CuicAoo
RAILROAD, y , 23.'49 ' . cars metal,
fr
Ilimick t Gii de do, Bryan & Caukhey;
3 do do,Moorhead dr. Co; 2do do, Jas Wood,
Soh,& Co; 1 do do Grliff, 'Byers 4 Co; ,1 car
rye, Hitchceek; M cCreery - ' it Co; 40 bbls
flour, owner; 100 do'de?, ' IVatt, Lang & Co;
100 do do, S ;Lindsay Jr; .6 cars iron ore,
Shociriberger at , :Blair; 109 'do do,. Watt/ &
Wilson; 39 bales, broom , corn, McElroy ' , it
Co;2 ears wheat,Thos Moore;'' car lumber,
Nans,& Co;,' 20 , bxs, • eheeikipHaworth, Mc.
Donald it Co; 25 do do, N .1 Braden; •6 bbls
neat foot oil, Lewis& Rankin; 1125 lixs win
dow glass, imsen, & Son;`s6 bga rye,. 154 'do
oats,Bcotti&Glital.: . e igf t' ; ~ 11,
, . .
- :AttitchnurVittkr ItiirAtnAll, 'May 23:
-46 bbla 4)11;1) ' P Rlobart; 440 'di) do, 131,y
t Pinkerton; 160 do do, Fulton, Marvin &
Co; 2 cars llonestonerrilhoenberger & Blair;
8 bbl944so4'f 12 pkvs butter, - A • Yenta; G 3
bbla salt, Tbos MItoholl;.0 • sits potatoes, W,
& D,Wmt)l ear pig Iron,. Lyon, Short) &
Co; ,8 cars rrilroad iron, 3 I) ARlKetn 2'bbla
eeipt, , l,bx butter, Knox tit Orris' ,' • , •
,Axi,nottiernr firstittflr Mityl'ttl,'—i' ear
bartensii:Rodeni /ft,' C6lO grtfat bides, 12
My ' skilled 1 Little, air( "kit PAH, ti;' I her
wooden vrerfirKkainstlY&T,OoYB f' 0 NO
}bed, Ixtefalk '&140,1141111t1I 1 100 I) IS Mint',
R•Ktiorr&Soirtyl oaf infliiklekr(),lf 80010 1
earlootateoSl'JolinlinfillOUVl Fthirlikliplti l
Bette* Fliflngrl otti 611%14 Laken)); • ^ i'"
, s . s,
NOTICE To, °wants. or i
, i,.1 i .DISAYS, . • Mir 44/ ti-, , V,
potkan t ii'l3srebA fi t ' t t eti, l )ll'6l4 l. . iiq i 1,„ ,
" ' ' ' ' iiiti.ti; b ' it i r
Cute, AlartbE r), It c ~Itu.t i , 1,0 7 ,1 I, t _
nito , resi t d e yS 1 Mori PI ilittesb, , putt aelt
License i ressiurotos icit: , 4 Ottit ,nr,
Plttabl AB 11W/THi l lit'it Hi lice__*itir lin
MS Ini n septdys.apployOthilsro ihtlll6oilenT
l i tettarentg u n i x u r iiilegu i tt of - 0 P ,0, 4 -, ° , 1
An Licenses not pa d nTra
t i r bentre MAY 13, 1368.
will be plisistale ban ot,the Initot AK Pollee
for collection. Subjeat Ht Itletee.of 30 cents Ibr We
collection thereof, And 'llls Mlrstind Vet/ neglect or
rentAtekisteut Licenser Will- boepubject tanyen
, mgal,PenimmextieWr4ln gtto+WX9.r..l9obin,the
,Then/00mPa ides ie. nroytoutlyeers liaise be: re;
t ai e t tjfit ei bli . 6 414066 es SoM46kPl 4 Mt• or.Pir
§
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'name Ittitse•Yeblete.: i' '' si' "
Fscb Two Horse "., ••••”...."....pii.1.".1 a 4/0 -
Eocb Four Horse " ....e, 13 00
16 00
Eitel'
Lviiiina Ric„krwitavvauw , by Two
Omni each. actil.
Horse% ElEbsuew *//olign ilit c . i tblrlitiply, UP°
Atonal nese yeeg ,01 Intl EL , s . 0
I:44lsXj‘ 'PI " i
. l' !. - f;; int Trensuri'r.e , :
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EP liiteitne,:s , , . 4e,. fr - co, , . ,•,,i , ~1
Northwest corner of
,11UVIIV &TVA Welle-Comoutt. Allegheny.
. ' 1/ TIM. 6116:10.
- Wive cm 666 3 cut le.r.c,!Pc i rt i . 6 l. l 'griP t i t , fi r im i rry
V id ..segmrgteurroAtis ; 4 2 41 '" _
,30.4,07„0mp0qui, Fe ovriressonellie.ct , .
rin/ 016 ' ° 54 .11,1c ptly IN01.; / ,ttpol
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11 11 11 1 UY THE -BERT, AIID VHEAP.
L EST PIANO AND °EGAN.
Sehomacker's Gold . Medal Piano
. AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOMACKER PIANO ' combines all the
latest valuable impro ements known in the con
struction of a lint clas Instrument, and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is in I, sonorous and sweet. The
Workmanship, for do b ity bud beauty; surpass
ell others. Prices fro oto $l5O, (according to
style 'aid finish,) che r than all other so.called
UM, class Piano.
, ESTET'S 0 A4E 0110.0.7 ' ': '
Stands at the head of reed instruments, in pro•
diming the most perfec pipequality of tone or any
similar Instrement In the United Mates. It Is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to ,
got ont bf order: , i
CARPENTER'S P TENT . VOX HUISLLNA
TREMOLO , "• Is only' be--found in this Organ.
il/ 33
Price fromoloo t• 0 ZO. 441 . . guaranteed for five
years •
BARR RR it METTLER,
into - No. liftST. CLAIR STREET.
SECONDHAND
VZODEONS AND ' OR B A I ' F 4
In perfect order, from to 030.
filoni a ts.fflo , . • " 7
.:, , c • t
.11'.• • • :;,
VARIOUS :RIND ; Or .( 6IINrOWDER;
•
tzARD - POWDER . ' COIEPANY
, ART - ILTEC Agem,V • •
°Mee; 1114 and'l74 FEDERAL STREET;
-• , ALLEIREIEIIire 'PA. . •
, .
• • CANISTER POWDER.
Electric Noe- 1,2, 3.. 4 and 5 grain, In Square
Canisters; 1 lb. each v.
American' Sporting, in •Oval Canisters of Ilb.
D us k. Shooting, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 grain, in
Octal Canisters of I lb.•cacch ' •
Ictdian Ride; in Oval Canisters of I lb: each.... ,
Kentucky Rifle, In Oval Canleters of 1 lb. each
Kentucky idle. In Oval Canisters of yi lb. each
.(25 one lb. Oval Canisters In a case.)
450 half lb. do. do. do.)
EEG I'OWDER. • •
•
Kentucky Rifle, IraFo. FFO, and "Sea Shoot
tug', ro, to kegs,
Kentucky Klfle, yrro, VFO, and "Sea shoot
ing" FG, in kegs, 12.4 lbs •
Kentucky Rifle, FFIG, rya, and "Sea Shoot
ing" ro. in kegs, eu ibe
Deer Powder, irtege, Milts
Mining and Shippina Powder. Mining F, FF,
and FFF grain, net cash, In kege.'2slbs
Safety - Fuse for Blasting, of superior quality,
In packages of 50 feet and over
Delivered. free qf expen A ll eg h enyd of Boat or
Railroad, in -Pittsburgh or
DOLLAR SAYINAGS BANK,
LEI
4t
No. 65 'Fourth Street.
CII.A.Ii.TEIVEI) IN 1555.
ASSETS
Open dally.from 9 to SI o'clock: also on WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist
to November Ist, from ? to 9 o'clock, and from No-
vember let to May let, from G to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less than.ONE
DOLLhlt, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, in June and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually in June and Decemtw...
since;the Bank was Organized, at the rate of ,bm per
Intees. Ifuot drawn out, is plated to the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the same in
wrest from the pit days ofJnne and December, com
pounding twice A year without troubling the depos
itorito call, or even to present his pass book. At
this rate money will double in less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the .
PRESIDENT—GtGAGE ALDREE.
'Viet ritESIDVITS:
John G. Backofen, ; A. M. Pollock, M. D., •
Benj. L. Fahnestock, ' Robert Robb,
James Herdman, John U. Shoenberger;
James3lcAuleeyy, • r James Stddle, •
James B. D. 3leeds, . Alexander Speer, . •
Isaac M. Pennock. . I Christi:Lu l l - eager.
.1"811$TELS: . •
Wm. .1.. Anderson, • ; Robert C Loomis,
Calvin Adams, • . }Learn J. Lynch,
John C. Bludley, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, ' • John Marshall, .
Hill Burgwin, - .1 N Palter,. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, L , John B. McFadden,
'Charles A; Colton, Ormsby Phillips,
John F.vans, 1 Hen L. Ringwalt,
John J. Gillespie, !- Wm ry .
- E,Sehmerts, .
William S. Haven, • . Alexander Thuile,
Peter H. Hunker, William Van kirk,
Richard Hays, —I, Isaac Whittier,
James D. Kelly, Wet. P. Weyman. .
TittAituttnn--CKAELES A. - COLTON. •
GILCItETAttIi—JA3I.E.S.B. D. NEEDS. •
. - -
CovriloLtru•ff CYTICE,
CITY or Amami:taw/. Mar 23,
QEALED PROPOSALS will be
received of this office until THURSDAY, 28th
inst., at 3 o'clock r. X., for
GRADING? AND -p.A.vrecra
Vie following Streets and Alleys, viz
FULTON STREET, from Ohio avenue to Wash
ington avenue. •• -
SAME, from Ohio avenue_ o Western avenue.
BURKE ALLEY, from Washington Street to
_. Liberty street. - • . -
-,vIE,YER ALLEY,..from Beaver street to .Webster,
Street.
Also, for Grading MOH STREET . , in the Seventh .
Ward, from Eaton to Angle streets; and B*NDER
SO.N OTREET, from .Federal „street to Sandusky
AlSo for GRADING and , kA;tINO- a strip of
ground ten feet ; in :width on the northern slue of
Carron street., extending . from Federal ' street to
Lindsay , niley. • • •
• -Pretties and specifications can be seen in the °Rice
of tht4 ity_kingineer. E.
u.
my21:(145 . (Sty 'Controller.;
ii/rANHOOD: HOW LOST, 1 HOW
1.T.1: ItE4TUREDI ' Airt publfahed in siviled cleat
ope. • Pricy,/ mix eentsv , A LECTURE 'OM THE
i l _pe 4 ftliMl : ll% . l 4 , E ol T stl!faiN f aigtV e g, , Nq u i r Ly er
r.mbosloub; Outwit 'Debility and linrse intents to Mar.;
riage•gesterallyt^Nervousness, itluns mpttors. .Epl
lenity imitate: 'Mental, end thielhal ncopsetty...re,
1
etutrhitfrom hell'Abeer; - 14e.; by lib t„ J. Culver
writ. 3i . 1), anther of LIM .`tirt•en lioottm Ate:- 4 •11„
BOON 'IV T111)11,14 ANDS OP SUFFEREI4IO? sous
ender se al,' in it plain envelope,' to any addna is, port-.
to
on reholpt of Mt totitA,
C o ., Mouths,
to (Mom. .1. 0. KLINK .4 Co., Me'l Iit)WEID(..
NEW yoini, POtiTOVIPACE tiox 411130. Also Dr.
Uulverwell!s,•`lllatrln . g.l,yuide.',l. ilice_ 4,t10 ciliat,s ; .,
pyntlia . tv:F r:. •. - - • - •
sflair."' •MlNESe:rire ihtill, in a.
reit days. send an asinnt to„Sil.yer„ Mountain,.
b i en t , h dlittgir d o7Vi n dloCi lf :eg i :rel i gfe e ree l it r e7l l l l l3:
and nituated-,ln Ott Otittotodly rich mtulng,Oletrtot:
It is itoodea, to IMVO them, Ailly_develeped before
00Ing tO the 0X110t040.01 - treating' btlllOttlge. ma-.
oltlnitY, Re. -Poe this' dovelotunent- the CoMpalli
liiyq ootonnitted , to sell r a Dratted, amount or the
ettieh at a rate whlelr will NUOII poreheeere on the
sae footing as the pesprietors themselves. For,
full pastleplateapply to, ,jl,._,blei.A IN ii).l CO., ,••
inliM , ' . Mill Fourth.street.
1."..-'n . lrft"... , -,•—•,•-• - •`-.....A.... ,-- 1 -4.. . -- 1 , --.....-
30SEPitlii• FINCH & CO.,- : • f '..:',:;!.
‘dr
6411 11 1(951 /97 . . 1 9 Pl ADS istutiON •
t , s si ,
Ili' 411.13 T brzlT. L'l, T8101)113111, - • , • -
I, , . 1 . .1 ?L'PrViAterukt.F 4 ? B ?!.. • , L. _•. - 1.•.• _ 1..,..
Copper, Dietitled „ , Pure. :.: ye, ,,Whiskey.
Also, dealeri in FOREIGN-WINEKand matiollB 4 '
inliMnSil
Hoff. lea.
M I ettON.ALLID - ALL'Etri (l I: 4, 'la
•
le,o,.thu , ,urnior4igneetilel'elgtio
ages' am . benefits - for Clikoing of ate Donald nU.,
Sitith rtord.-ttilegtrelivNfll wets nit thelprentle
00 TfkUISIiDAY. :Mag. illtilthillBoB4 , atok o'clock .
rittoild.tc - toimi l tsiog i tt it tht„tr.appoititincpt. :
1• • _ ' , I , it'4lXls..llltAil I`,
,tallant!o, (IL
t•
once le irre i 7 given that thc_V,lcytessLipport
in thelitatter of o ening Locum. sTsgET,, Aga.
V . 47.A.1:1 1 1" ) AZ 3rea l titi:d,liPlatig.: . s C°".
team .ItcerttOna aro ?alert n_proper titu. 9.
~nl7 080 11"
- Jullx C. IicCON6B.
City Attortia,l4,
ITT ALLEY.—Notfce is hereby'
given given that the NI lowettrreport on •
halljjaten IU- the Mt.
InotsiNti PiT'ff It
r.
T ir li te lft o vr ti a x r t :k s tilith i e . ct prn
warm,
tio
minim , • ' - Aiccomss,
ap= l l4 2 " • • City solcs tory
NIVERSAL
TT- A-,---
CLOTHES WRINGERS '''''
Y,the man u Cioturora . lesala and retail pricer.
- - ,'.
a& .140 4 44 I . lB i bt. CNtAtrierk w - i t . " rt ittgiw
sits ', • 1 ' ' ''' • 1 ` "Odletkents inr , tal clown,.
.1 7 5 4,C l i ftrifitA llifoiliforti l it * lIVIZ
.'iloora,."tirthe Offfbrdnt width', Tor into if' N9i:
and AS St. Chills street. . • v.. , ,•- it'' , •• ; '
filT/6 ' j & if. I.IIII.LiPR.
cr iVTAT O T errigIEITWIE.
.„. 1 ,:t":
....1.210# *pansy Warrant, d 441•0:14"...!:
'f la k 4;; 1 uls: rs I I) tiiiikeß 1
~,: !
' • tri a , 1-11;0:1Ne l',f ,s; , 71.7..,7 ~.,. A.,.._ , b y 0
,rivot. e. , ,, , ow'
I ,
MIME
CHARLOTTE .RJAIIME,
I Ad door idmve Wood,
$11,461,2110 19
FOR COVitiNAVAI6-, .f. , •••1014106
• THURSDAY PAC.KEZ-'AT• IA ir. l •
The ne4 add
IVIVIDULLOUCH,-
D.1190E _
The shot% announced,heel steamer wve•
regularly as connecting at Cincinnati
with Packets and Railrmuis to Lout's , '
Memphis, New Orleans and Bt. Louis.. I\4°lo the
Upper MisSissippi and Missouri rivers.
Freight or Passengers recelPted through tithed by
rail or river.
Especiall attention given to Orders: and IV's?!
Business. I
For freight or padsage apply on board or to
• •
JAS. COLLINS
stet . ' • CHAS. BARNA, ;Agents- - ).
BEST & HAMLETT i l ige
;Porivar ing and Commission. Merchants,
.
„ . ,AND Glcx m.
'sTEAmuoivir.4l4,cENTt
et jib_ Water titil4
We are the a orlicd a.6ntSkir the NOltTlf-
WESTERN UNION ' PACKET COMPANY," be
tweersiSt,'Lants , and 'St, Maul; 'also for the • "ST.
LOOTS & 011,24 Cy 'PACKET COMPANT,i ,
Yruguth TggcazrEit_lTEQUl2in by either
the abevelitieN it the LOWEST KATES: Shippers'
entrastioir subda:te our care. eon - rely on. tatvlng
them
alsoi caramel delivered with dispatch.
We areagents 'for stealtere Clneinuatt;
Louisville; •Memphts,f New. Orleans, and' "all
polntroa; ll 4 NeSterw , vriters. 1- 1 • °Ago
o ugerfig-ATATI •
at,jc:
•• . • ',
For inietlllll4:illarletta,;' , Parkersburgi
Pomeroy,' 4Bantojeollii • MS +4511115 - ii ,,
Ironton, Portantanth,' Maysville and
Cincinnati. —'
, .
ST. IiTAEYS ' ' Maiter.
MONDAYS, 5 P. N. •
CHARLES:...,.'. C. A. DRAM), Maatere.
;' • ' Br:
The above eiegant'elde.wheel ones:meta *AI leave
regularly as 'announced, - connecting at. eineinuatt
with Packets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville,.
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis: Mod to the
Upper DUssitelppl and Missouri rivers. .
Freight or passengers reeclpted through either - by'
rail or river. . . „ , .
Especial attention given to Orders and Way Bhet
ItAItNES & COLLINS, , -•- •
anal . • gHItIEST. & HASLETT. AnentS.
priTsnunGur,
• WITEELEIG,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Lezise Company's Whartboat, toot of. Wood street,
liAlLY, r at 12 M.
.Q,IONDATS AND THURSDAYS. •
J. N. McCULLOUGH GEO. D. Mommlikaster.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. • -' •
BAYARD A. S. littartlEaD, - ,Master.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
_
GREY EAGLE C. L. BustotArc, Mister.
_
Frelgbt will be received at all boars by '
506 JAMES COLLINS. Agent.
OR ST. LOUIS KEO
-
FECK. GALENA. DIIBUQUESidSen
AND BT. PADL.—The flue steamer • • .
MESSENGER Capt. .T.Essy. DEA:4,
Will leave as above announced on
WEDNESDAY, 27th Ina.
For freight or paasnae.apply on board or to
FLACK & COLLINGWOOD,
' Agentei
=I
FOAST. LOUIS AND
• PAUL. -The line '
E A IQ, Capt. JAS. MAIIATT.C.
Wrri - Cesve as above, In connection with the li.orth
ern Line Packet Companyi on , ,
MONDAY, 25th iustant.
For freight or pa j sz o aaaptliaboar4 or to
Or. J. D. COMANCiWOOD. Agents.
n =
TEGULAR WEDNES
DAY PACKET FOR CINCLN
I.—The flue steamer
ARGOSY
W. H. Scott,
_Clerk.- leaves Pittsburgh for plucla
U
EM every .DNEE.DAY at noon.
• C. IIAB:NEB)
JAS. COLLI'NS, Agenti. -'
JOHN.FLACK.
FERTILIZERS;: -
TOWTO WHEAT GROW ERS.
HEAT .
EUREKA ANIONUTED BONE, .
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
MANUFACTURED BY- • - '
The Allegheny Fertilizer '00:
SE WARD te CA MP.II RATAT Ac
• • • Puoiwitre.Tions, •
Moe, BE4 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
• The best Fertiliser lapse, and recognised by. •
Farmers who have given, it a trial, to the stand-.
and for raising large crops of Wheat., Rye, Datil,
Cern; rota toes, ac. , We have published for graft..
Mons circulation &pamphlet contabaing. interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertlihter, copies or
which 'will be sent free to any sending vs their ad
.
SEEDS..
OHN R. & A. FiIiBIPOCII.
Ntirserimen Floristssand 80,ebnen:
EKED Srome-1191SMITHFIELD STEEDT. 4O PIto 4 :
slte Post Office, Plttaburgb, Pa.
Greenhouses at Oakland 'Murserles:,,an,pqrarrio
OFYICE OP CITY EIKIINSILII AND Stlnvinrol4l:
Pittsburgh. mgr oh.
NOTICE TO CONTILACTOI , , i ,
• BRILED PROPOSALS FOR , •
,Grrading, ;Paving and,,COtiOilrit •
CRAWFORD STREET, from Centre avetme to
Reed street; VINE STREET, from Pennsylvania
avenue to . Reed st.; Mti.TEITBERGER STREET,
from Pennsylvania avenue to Bluff street; 1 '
Will be received at,title 01llC4 until TIIIMDAY. Mitt
19tb, 186 S. Specifications and blanlut , fur bidding
can be bad by calling•at this oMee,
bli'df2 ' 11... J. 3l1)003. City Engineer.
WEBS'YER .4111 D ROBERTS 6T(O.
All persons Interested arc hereby notified that
...,
the Report of Vinyreffs, semocU i lled3by the Court of
Quarter, 'leptons, at Nos. 13 and 13 of Juno 'form,
/800 . t Aaa been finally milli - Med. itud that the as.
!moments are In my bands for collection. Unless
payment Is made on or bCfote Jun, 10th, Pia% 140
claim will be tiled as 'lens and collected by process
of la,w.
1 3.1. BILAGILE. , Cis* AtitOrney.
ittsh urBth. 1908. ro .
.._.Y g . May —7 9 4
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'ELIE, AND DUNCAN ETA. .
Ail pentinerintereited ATV Vice , by untitled that
t l is4Pala at ililvara•ral in/n 1 49 4 OY tillC'Q i a r t -91
Quarter Semitone, at N )s.f 11l and - lik fietonibers
Term, 1860, bas been Many confirmed, and that
the inesimenfe are now Ili fitillit\illi n r alitc•
t1 1 )1: t
.... nl4 l l l l ..P a r D in at It AllSak PTA 4)44ra Jung,
/01 1 . 1 + bigli. , the 41111 Ms Wlll be filkl , Ita Meal* And
collected by prneti*of laW, 1 • I ~
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• 1/nsburgh,l l Kt ;Bth. 1868. ~2 ; 4 ) _A 1 1_ 9•14 4-
pEastr , STREET. t,,,,
,
W. itie unthirfed synecrs, to Illeill tiltlliggeli
and benefits In ope nin g prrrY .street, ThiLl i ve,,trg.
All4f:0411 will .raeli t t on I Pi:P a 1.641. on A t, y '"
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P=MtIVtVIS_EMN
On and after
.TEllyitaGAL March, 5t14 1866
trains - will-arrive at dud depart front the DepOt. ete
ner of Grant and Water streets,' as follows:
Deport. Arrive.
3f:di to and froarttnlont'n. 7 7:00 Al sr.. 6:00P. X.
McKeesport Accorntnodt'n .11:00 A. at.
Ph. to and from llnfont'n. 3:00 P.'3l". 10:00 A. X.
West Newton Acanamod'n 4:30 P.X.' A. 3114
Braddock's Aecorntnodat'n 615 p. it. F:5O P. M.,
Night Atice;.to bicKeesport.lo:3o it. 6:50 -
Sunday Church Train to and
twin WelaNewton:.. l :.... 1:00P. if. 10:00is x'
For tickets apply t4 l - •
• • - • • R. MING, 'Agent.'
W. B. 85 . 0 .13 , • ntendext... x:1150
Clerk.
tt IiIdLEGMEINV:3
VALLEY RAELE9AD.
F DIRECT - ROUTE - TO THE wt. 'REGION
i
Running through, to ; Veeaugo etty without change;
of ears -Conneettng with trains ,East and West on
the Warre.. elt Franklin Railroad; and. Atlantic a
Great Western- Railvram.:!. Shorted, and quickest
route to on cy,ia nd Fr IkV,lo,erktt ettpointg in the ;
Olt Regions.-
On soda:Mee April Ratk4lBoEfFesSengerT-1
wiLL .leave Irma and arrive et the ttsburgh:Depot.
corner Canal and Pike Sta.,, Oro ows: , •
•- . •
Mail to and Pat Ved. Cirri ..4.. OA. S wine:Vsg.
Express " 40:40311. /2:.,93. A.
Bradrs Bend Arearinaod'n 3:00'1. 10:20 A. N.
Soda works. AcconVit.'3l.*- irbit A. a.
First Halton Accomot, S.:80 U. 11:40A. at.,
Second Button Accoin 'll . /2:00 3:011 Ira;
Sunday Oinrseh Train leaves' boils iyorkS at B:urs.
A. M., orriving in Pitttatrlgh: lit%0:811:ta. it.: 'R%"
turning, leuves Pittsburgh a t 1:10 p,x„'artli'litg
Soda works at, 2:55 P. •
, .
w. Hr BLACIESTONiC,
'nowt Agent. c , • aP25r
Iva u Gift,a t rgOot
toms RATIVIV-A:•ND
• ' PAN RANDLPIROUTP.- ••• . •
Cl-t.t.SGE 'OF • 'int[E.--ISn - and litter SUNDY,
May ll . o th;lB6l", , tratne it leate and ar th e at the'
jII hapot, a s follows, Plttabargli time:
• . ,
' ' ''••• . .15 - tpart. , Arrive
11 :
Mail Express ' • x5ll. tn. 4:35 p: EL'
Faat . . .... 940 a. tn. 7:13 pitn,
Pant El:_pres6 1:50 p. tn. 11:20 x.•
mixt;4l way • " '6lO a: ta. 105 p.
NoDOnald•t: Acton: 11:4o.a. in. 3:05 IN
Steubenville Aceommod'n. 3:50 p. ra, 9 : 30 a , nu ,.
McDonald's Acc'n, N 0.:.. 5:25 p. tn. 9:20 :ton.
jt3Fectet. NOTler...—Sunday Express leaves at'T:sll'
p. m. arriving'in Cincinnati at i5:00 a. In. the next
morning.
The 9:40 , n. m. Traln leaves claily,Sundayithd
31°E144Y"." 11 1 .7. o:eneral Ticket' Agent.
W. W. CARD,
Sup'r., Steubenville. •
Gll t "ibt
and arrive at tlia, 4 l:ituon
time, as follows: ,
Chicago Ex...: 2:13 a
ClevelaudEx.. 8:13a m
Erie 3cYgn 7:28 a in',
Cl. & Wi , gll , l 6:13 am ;
Chicago. Ma 11.... 6:58 a m
Chicago Ex... 9:43 am I
Cl. &I'Vh`g '1:43 p m j
Chicago Ex.... 1:88 p
Wh. dr, Erie Ex. 4.:48 p
Deport from Allegheny.;
N. Brigt`n Ac. 8:584
Leetsdale 10:L3 in
k' 11:58 am
Rochester 21:23 p in
Wellsv'e 3:43pm
L_sutsdale Ace. 4:13 pm
Brlgt'n " . '5:33 pui
N. Brigrn • . 6:28 pm
Leetsdale " > 10:45 pm
1:58 p. m. Chicago Ex
press leaves daily. ' •
F. It. MYERS
ZENNST LYA,
'CENTRAL RAMBO.
and after May ;10th
rive at and depart from th 4
Washington and Liberty s
Arri _
Mall 'train .... 1:20 am II
East Line 1:50 a m
Wall's No,. 1.. 6:20 a m LatrobeAce'n
W an ' s '4lO a m
ff ' S ilia; a Ac. 10:35 aMI
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 pin
Wall's No. 3... 2:05 pm
Bracklocks No 1 5:50 p 1:11
Wall's No. 4. 7:05 pm
Altoona Acc'n . •
and.F.migrant_
Train - ' 10:90 9 ir.l ' _ •
The Church Train ' , leaves Wall's StatiOd 'every
Sunday at 9:15 a. reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. in. Returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m.,••
and arrti at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m.
Cincinnati Express leaves daily.' All other trains
daily except Sunday.. ••• .• • • .-
For farther informatioriApply to ,
-
W. B. nEeßwrin, Agent. '
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will notaa:
snme any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing_ ap.
parel, and limit their responsibilit to One Hundred
Dollars in Dilue. All. Baggage exceeding ' that
amount in value will be at the risk of the towner, tart
leas taken by, special contract. . •.;
- • • 'EDWARD H.
PeneralSuperintkndept, Altoona, gin.
Capt. VANDEIRG=T,
xoyil.
W JCSTEWIT L'ENN-6.
SFLVA,NEA. RAIL-
RokllD.-13st and after - Mir 10th, 1867, the Pas
senger. Trains on: the Western ..Pentrylannia Rall-'
road will arrive at and depart from the . „Federal
Street. Desot,./illegherryCitn aslbilaws: • -•
Soringd , e No 1- 0:35 a int • oitiVati
Freeport 8:15 am; Freeport N0..1 -9:10;am
E . Sprees - 20:111-a :Sharph , g No.'111:20
Elharpb , g No.-1- 1128 p miExpreas..:..,.. 'l:sopar
Freeport No. '2' 4-:10 p mrprlngd'e No 1 3:sopm
Mall • :5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05 pm
Springtre No 2 7;10p m SpringWe No 2 • 7:33pm ,
.Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.- -
The . Church Teeth. lances Allegheny .114/net... every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
0:30 a. m. Returning, leave*: Allegheny ,City
1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Juliet. • .14,9A5
CoMlitfrATlON.TlClCerS.—Forsale In packages of
Twenty,between,Allegkeny .Clty,'Cheatuutatreet.,
\
Herr's. Bennett, Pine Creek; Etua and Sharpe:nag,
and good only on the thine !stopping at. Stations (Me+
clued on tickets.. - - • •••
The trains 'leaving Allegheny City 44 6.48 A. in:
and:l:so P. 'W direct connection at Freeport
with,Walkees ilneofStages ter Butl et:And:Hannah at , '
town.. Through tickets may be, purenased,at. inn
Mee, No; 3 tit. - Clair street; near the . Suspension
Bridge - Tlttaburgla and et the Depot Allegheny. •
Pithee.lnforrnation apply to ,
' JAMESAgent,: . •
•• • . ~, • Federal Street Depot::
• The Western .Fennsylvania.ltailroad will 'not as
sume any risk for Itaggage;l except forlwearing
panel, and limit that. responsibilejg
o One littrulsed
Dollars- tn. • , bagga .exceedin thin
amount in value wilt M
ho at the s the owner, nu:
teas taken byspecial contract.. •
.. • '•EDWATtIYIt:. WIELTAAIII_,,`' .
flunerintenderik...Altoons.'Pe.
c • ;-i
a, *0 4:1;a1MAINO
•
PAW PARIC.,II4OWAY,
Eastern Divpitpn.
The,' Effititerztr A.VD Titcp.A.DLE gptnA
&mato East to all poltkts 131
'„Colorado, Nevada,
!!, .N.BULf4Mitice, Utah, • •
Cio 4-TWP II
.0 11 ,- '
• 15 . 0 w Mexico •;kdaltio
•
r. Oregon. 11'{
• Two MLitt. lenge State , Line and Learean
daft, (Sundays exeoptedo on the arrival of mita°
Tactile Railroad from St ., Etothn stud' Iloundmi
•Balroloi Dora Quinet- Ontecting at Law.
rence, Topeka an 4 wamelo math stages . fer. all
point' in Han as: At. end_ or track - %Teat 'or Eno
Worth with the" UNITED S T TES KEPIth. Cox!
TANS MAIL
coAcpEs FQFt
And aNll POlnts invih 45 Territories,
And with BANDEFSOR'S T i 3 / 4 .I%*REXIM I.I.'SV.
COACHES for Fort Utnott. 4.l ent's Fon; Foes. Alba.
Itugigt•ill:r4.."lPl4,l9.liekino ha Akrizone rod
eWith, recen t tolditton At rolling stook and
quipment, and too orraorruents owlet wiAti re,
opousiblo tererlonot Triispartation , Liner Croin
western terminus., 014, Waal*" viThtl • ‘ l44o, 2utikko4
faeltlUes the the traonnissicol oCteeigat to 1 0:!.4.
W T est - .
Alig e tbe Oak se ll tbollieigeigeki qtgoeg.* got
Iloilo tenting, ato,.
, BlPrairly fof Wheel' ilk 'ln EiNV
11114t1 XY A N 41,
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STELAION - M
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T o LivEiteo4/4 AND A INi t
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ills liquor
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mittabe la axtetu ta i l-01f11,..V45ai?i,5x'7,44,41M
ifir t iltk, . Rtikto a Pi.i,
ft f ,
lir liPtri u Polkivillt i VallitA i n*
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ipiu . i. 11,
no itorapi sitour r. in 6 thegk o i
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ciiitio , t,
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IVAtNE ß tale i tti?
~ trains will. leave 'titan'
Depq, north'•o4lE4 city
I - "Arrive. "'
Cl:leaf° 2123 ni
[Cleveland Ex. .2:513 inn
• chleago 11:33e ra
:Wheeling Ex. 11:08a nt
ISt. Louis Ex:. 3:33 pin
C.&WlegEx 4;38p .
l e E ti rif en &l''irEa 6:l3p' xa m'
go Ex.:.. 4:23p In'
ICI.1•1911id T:08. - Dra
Arrive - falleghenir....-
Brgt'd Ae.• ta m
Br i gt•zt • 7
8:2 0 8 a rd
Wellsville " 8:53 am
New Castle ".10:13 ain
Leetsdale 9:13 a rn
,
Brig.t'n " 2 1:08 pin :43 pm
'Leetsdale " 4-:53
,• • p
11:23-a m C hicago
Express arrlvas daily. .7-
General Ticket Agen t:'
AD.
h, 1867, 'Tiaine will is
to Union Depot, corner of
Artois. as follow/1:
Depart.
Day Exp ress - :. &glitz=
NOIA , 7 : 50 m
.4111Z . v 11:40 a nt,
• all's No. 11:51 am
Johnstown At • 3:05 pm
Bra (Mocks No 4:011pm
Phila.•kixpres. 50 pta
Wall's-No. 3.. - s:oopm
Wall's No. 5.., 6:05 p m
pasiLlne ' 7:30 pm
Latrobe Arc'n - 6:50 p m
Swissvale Ae'nlo:so p m
Washington,
DEN
11 1 111_1131SON'
Ge i keli 4 Vl4i*itt:44l;; ' •
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Eleierat Tref 'tit i Wife* Nitt4ll;
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