151 ES crorruaL LIV&4MIIE M A RKET, OrricE or TKE PrEranuwat Gitzsm, Tlicrastkes. May 22, 1868. S The operations in Cattle -were remarka bly insignificant this' wikk; - bay reaching ,about sixty head, ailtold, 'W orto hich is next ' nottae — gi togive a character- to: , the market or- es tablish quotations: There were several lots on sale, and we noticed several eastern buyers in attendance .but litiyers and sel lers were too far apart to admit of many -sales. • , Prinkar:,shipplmit,Cattlecench'sa itte .suitable for retailing in the eastern mar kEtl%. Were held lit* WA -with buyers s% -834 to 8,4 c, and, perhaps, 9c. The- market' is always very changeable at this seasmi of the year, and this has a tendency to make .operatk4urtimiiirthierweektberiTterhave" -a very good inane; in tliCressil pope next week it, may be just the reverse. There werebnt !very fewl 4034 buyers ih-ratten dance and there were but very few Cattl e -of this character on sae; the fact is geed stockera cost as much in the west as farm ers and stock growers fed like paying here. At 434 to 5, a large number of stock -cattle -could be sold, trut anything bf a de cent stock steer would have cost froin‘ .6 to 6,4, and even 7c. In.a few ; weeksmore we expect to see grass cattle coming in, and th'en, said ,not.. till Ahei?,is --eteekvill rule' loWer; The ro.l.%wilak ger the sales: • _ • W%-HeOgwoold-17-head of- lair-butchers cattle to Yopupi; pr„uraglng, ,LW: pounds, at, 9. McKee sol4B- -4 1 .1R 30 4- 11 41 41 .4 MAIO. •cattle • - • . ; ; 'J. Berry sold E. Toting 20 head good fat •ateers, weighing 20,77516 a, at 8,40. - - XODS,o LI • 437 i• The market for Hoge compared with list week, has- undeigone but little charige. Pripae fat Hogs were act to as good supply, .as last week, while the number of light -averages, suitable for, the New York mar ket, was consideratiiy larger. We quche lherfornier at Afi•;• to I.O l A,:gtF The-litter at r -8-to 18%.. We are quoted the foLlowhig sales: • ' Ibalmes,_Laffertv-&-C& sold -139 head for- Stump to Cronse, melt** , Co. at too; 62 for Holmes & !Ilene to. Keys 'at 9.51; 108 for asmetto Crouse,Emerick• 41,..C0.41 93j;112 for Bond to Singer ..& Imhoff -at 10,30; 123' for Blue & Co. to Crouse, Emerick & Co. at 9,30; 32 for Ross to . W.liedgeii at 8,30. 'Hedges & Taylor sold 69 for Meaks to Pidcock. & Co. at ,40,0;45,. for Afiddleworth &Fri:tat to 'IV. Hedges - at 8,80;, 146 for Getr to same at 8,40; 84 :for Methane to same at .8 65 for Paul to Emerick & Co.,at 8,10. W. Hedges bought 66 from „Pidcock & .CA,. at 8,65; 127 from Crouse, Emerlok Co. -at 8%; 127 from - Quick at 8; 349 from Cal hour at 8.65; 144 from ilicEeth at . 8,30; 33, from iiiingent-Ittihotfat d 0 - 11; - -chreist dr. Co. at .11),40; toatiMeo at 10%; 15 to Imhoff at 10,50. • - 'Beals sold 196 to Tideock & !Erlifutiti aG 5,35. • - Glichreist 6c. Co. bought 202 from Smith at 10%. Shipped 1,800 head from Chicago to Philadelphia., ,„ , Sinker &'` Imhoirbought 114 front E: Smith at 10,20; 202 from Osher at 10,35; 124 from McClain 410; 114 from .T. Voter.at 9,115; 107 from Fry ik.Esed at 10,50; 107 from Quick at 10,10; 34 froth '.Pidcock dr Co. at 10,20; 68 from .510Kee head Otdcago - Hciga; CrOuse, Emerick ck Co. bought 457 from Green at NI 189 froin. Haakek at 10,10; 89: fr.6trillamb - at B,so,'ancl - 158 froth. Ilarrirrg4 ton at 8,90: - • M. Lanahan de Co. sold 272 to Keys, to go to Baltimore, at 10. . Reynolds to E. Smith 275 at 9,40. Voter to same buyer 140, averaging 162 pounds, at . „834. - -- rTIMI With large arrivals and a diminished de- Mend, the market for Sheep has been a re markably hard one this week, and prices have detlined from .ascent to a cent and a half per pound: In the early part of the 'week, two or three bunches of - prime fat Sheep sold at 7 1 416 - 7;46;ithil/F - to.ilaY same quality of Sheep- would not have brought over 6to 634 c. Common. and in-, - latior • were still - worse; the decline biiinip still greater, though this is always the case -In a dull market. • There were less-buyers than there were last week, and those who were hero bouglAtancreaparll:4;lv is Holmes, Lafferty. & Co. sold 154 head for: Bond to Pearce at 6,55; 212 for;McFadden to Pidiock & Co. at .7,40; 243 for .same to same af T M; 221 for Logan' to Anil &Mors at 4,-t 46ibr-Rosirta beitriCir- Smith & Talmag4iiibld ard to Wilson at 4; 101 for some to Anil ,4 Myeis•at, brl9ololoViTitiabiklo Wilssd oat 4,40; 207 for Brooks to Loyd '24 - .6,15; 451 for Erwin to Lafferty &Brow at 5; ,104 for .Mar vin to Aull A Myers Afia Isar helkd• 'Maga .& tl'dyl64 501d242 heddldr hi Hugh. to Mgypes atC 4;,231 for Vizonlito Def trich at 4; 107 for Hunt to,Pearee.at 614;,r1.3 sansi,'to'stinfd at 6V-1 1 Mikairthn:hartiluf221 _for Evans to McCurdy, at, 4; 58 boinmod wooled Sheep for Harrington toAult& My ers at 4; 12.8 for Dodd tpArtaltpichO.., Pideook Ertstni&botiglif 419 hesidlioni Cunningham, averaging 80 lbs, at 6,40; 448 cMeClain dr Erwin, averaging 80 lbs; at--q,o; 46 from Vase pt, 0,9171.1-avpraging)B4 lbs; 200 friana Deitrich, averagi ng ,lbs, at : 6,92; 53 from sae` avers it 75; at 4; 88 from Calhoun, prima Viockle `Sheep, avera ging 90, at 6; 229 trout (Pennsylva- • , nia Sheep) averaging 93 -lbs at 7,17; 440 from .E.-L- Higkeravln;itiOlitgl:-at: 4 1 6 4 12 5 9 final Lamb, averaOng 83, at 5,25. - 8. • Clark sold 345 head of fairish Sheep,', weighing 28,58 1 0, to Blayneis 43:. E. L. Kase bought 440 head from Beals dr. l Horner at 4e; 201`frotriVaterow at 4e; 285 from another party at 6,601 . Cleveland Market. (By Teleiraph to the PlttoburAti Gizette.l • CLEVELAND, May 28.—Flour market dull and unchanged; double extra spring, city ntede. a4.sll,26Oll,7ElfdcrecituttrY made , ' 1)10,50a11,25; double extra amber, city e, at i 1 ,14; 'double extra white, city nfade at 415a15.50; do red, ,country made, at 22,150., drill. and' , with interior demand tin orders; No 1 red , w d ter held at 52,52; No '2 do 'at 12,45; No 1 westertr spring at ,. 51,20.1 'COM In fide de." mend, but lower on spot at tila1„00,40; aVG . by seller for June,`declining. Bye stesdt asitestrtalLh*Sat.lll,* for aio'±l.f.. Barley,' • sales.. , Petroleum firm and a shade lower; refined, in bond held '244241.0 do 1 4 4 5 r.e d t fs:ti..: . • .-.lllllwankee Market. , 12, Telegraph to the Punhttnas Gazette.] , t -114-thwavanskAfay 28e0-Flour dulischoice Wisconsin - and, 7Vvx 1810,87; medium .118,82a8,67; combsoh $8,25a8,50. Wheat ad stalloettst 41,433)004% for No. I.P $1,9311314 for No; 2. • Oats -declit*d to 67c for No. 2. Corn dull' at 88c for new. Recelpts.-"4,600 burro's a ilaivr 040 0 -bushels of.wheats 7,000 bushels of oats ; 8,000 bushels f corn. Shilbments—.4,Boo ;barrel's • of! dour; '49,000 bushels of ;wheat; 200 buishels of oats; 500 bushels of Corn.' ' ' -hr.ii,.-.la/llcANo,lo‘4l,4llgek,f: it ." $,,, ta ' 1- : arTetegraph•to the Plttsbant tyeetettel : ' e': ' .. TOL81:10;, 'MO 2EL-411*,4,retiultofel;741. Tbli and qplet: Wheat-receipts 4 , 800 bu 1 and salek white - Miehigtut , at:l F,f43;• 'amber dull and notninalx lower. • Corn-tecelpte .5,0615* bu.anddeflcnen#-,ailealld.sl 4 aVV2i4g; buyers for'Jnne.94e;;!lotllo dayer of Judi) 82,34 e:.. Oats- 7 460(44 2015..bn and No lovf. 4)r; pales No. 1 at 723 c,dieing firm at. , _tte decline. 'Rye settee.' Lake-frelabig" firm= te 1V 761 .4 1 9 15 , 19 *. /8 11 4 !l?' 0 01 61 41 ' O l Corn. -; •' .; -: ' tOlealig Oi l _ . .. , 'Mi t tet. 7 --.. 1 . { "; ipi TelejTl . 1 / 4. 01t0 t!uf 11 tquiPlrnelteti -: ' - ! .- _ 1 . thAaCett,t,0423 3 . 412. elite ig. tatita . :1' - at 1,..-.., ~44=4 lad_landBBlBi - at faae;lo for 'medium . r 1K80a9,10 for good to choice.; Ito -034441 8 470 head hogs. taldptuente-3,,459 had nog& . . , .t ...1,2. : ,,,,, F g,,,.. . 74r.,0 " .4 b , i ,1 " , ..4.;.64.51.;...L., , ....1.1K.4.,Li5411 . 1;,..r.A1F.V4piamerxir..t...1. .4.4; • . _ ~'• ; 'i... : . ,'.; i‘...;.. , .= Mendel lettere In New York. Gold Closed at 139. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gsgette.l • NEW YORE. May `2., 1868. Money continues abundant and, extreme. ly easy at 3@5 on call. Sterling fitru at le q,lo>f. Gold lower; cloidng at 139x®189%. Export - to:dayAe3o.ooo. ' • - •• ' ' • .. aosrazsas . Were very active, and higher,- clostn • g. very .„ s t r ong, with a' large demand, for rivo- Twenties or 1864; Ten-Forties lea* wanted. conversions of seven-Thirties'tp-da* u,- lienrY Climes &To: fitrniahte the follow ing annexed 4:30 quotation*: Coupon* 1881, 116 @IRV,: do '62,111y,®111%; do '64, 109%®109%;,d0; '65„1073{®166; new 11134 ®11.1%; do '67, //1%€4111%; Ten-Forties, 16.53,110.5%;, Seveu-Thirties, 4.07X4@)1073‘.. • I.StsizAr.§..x xeracii. • The.railway market is active and buoir ant, With a marked advance, closing strong. Border;State bonds active and strong. Express ,shares lower. \ Miscellaneous • • - - - , STOCKS. . The following are the 5:30 prices : Can ton, 50@51X; Cumberland, 35 30436; Wells ExPFess, =q , 11244; _ American, . 53@533i; Adams; 56,411§57; United State, 55y@56, Merehafits Union; M34@28%; ,Quickflver, 30101130 g; Mariposa. 5(O; Pacific Mai ;28yi @t 34; Atlantic, 38(g134 New York Central, 133y 4 (4)1.33X; Erie, 72,0572%; preferred, 76%®77; Hudson; 143,-;©144; Harlem, 123; Reading, 95%®95X; Ohio ik Mississippi,. 315 (4)31%; Wabash. 51,-1@52; St. 'Paul, 6. @6i 78%@78,4; M. C., 120 @2l: .Mic n Southern,- 840)88%; Wi no's Cent ral, 148614834; Pittsburgh, 88%; Toledo; .1.10y;®110X; Rook Island, 98 63 983-y ; Northwestern, 8914 ®69g, do. prerre, 801(,@)80%; Port Wayne, 114350115; Hart ford and Erie, 14©15. Terre Haute, 494'; do. preferred. 70; 'Chicago and Alton, 128; Hannibal and St. Joe preferred, 87; idari etta 2d preferred, 10; Missouris, 92%; new Tennessees, 623;; old North Carolinas, 9634; old-Virginias, 50%. MINING SHARES Steady; Gregory, 310; Smith and Parmelee, 32; quartz Mil, 105; Edge Hill, 395. TREASURY. MATTER& Receippts• sub-treasury, $3,803,532; pay ments, 84,081,529; balance, $100.465,491; re ceipts of customs at all ports for the last week, 42,821,169. New York Produce Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l Nxw .Yoss f May 28..—Cotton in better demand and'more active; 11900 bales of up land nxiddlings at 31, Included in the sales, were 1500 balesln transit. Flour, •receipts 2668 bbls at saloc lower; 6800 bbls at $8a8,50 for superfine State and western; 49a9,60 for extra State; $9a10,25 for extra western; $ll,- 401113 for white wheat eittra; $9,55a12 for It. 911a12 for extra St. Louis: $12,25a16 for good to choice do. closing quiet; Cali forma heavy, 2000; sacks at $11a13,25. Rye flour quiet, 209 bbls at 88a10,10. Corn meal steady; receipts 500 bbls, $6 for Brooklyn; $6,40 for Brandywine., Whiskey dull. Re ceipts of Wheat amount to 52218 bus; open ed drooping, closing fairly, active at, la2c better; 94000 bush at $2,25a3 for No. 1 spring; $2,16.32,18 for'No. 2 do; $2,14 for inferior do in store; 92,21 for No. 1 and 2 mixed; 92,60 for amber Southern and about $2,42 for white', Canada in btnd. Rye heavy; sales 4,000 bush Canada at $2,44. Barley nominal. Barley malt quiet. Receipts of corn 22.198 bush and- la2c lower, with an active business doing; . sales 154,000 bush at $1,06a1,09 for new mixed western. afloat; $1,06y,a1,0734 for old dp; $1,15 afloat, and $1,14 for Irestern - Sqsllow. 'Receipts of oats 73,474 bush,. heavy and lower; sales 36,000 bush at 8530-for western in store; 8711871;c for do afloat. Coffee unsteady; sales 1,200 bags Rio at privrte terms. Sugar firmer, sales 850 hhds Cuba at 1134a12 1 4c." Mo lasses la fair demand; sales 100. hhds Cuba 53a56c.' Hops quiet at 50c. American pe troleum firm at ,13gal4c for crude and 20c for refined bond. Pork opened dull for new:and closed irregular; sales 335 bbls at $28,12a37 for new mess; $28,15 cash; '927,50a 27,76 for old do, ciosingat $27,62 cash; $22,75, a 23,25 for prime;- $24,25a24,30 ''for prime mess. Beef steady; saps 225 bbls at sl9a 20,50 for new plalfrznesS;'97o,6oo24,7s for new do; also 150 fiords at $34 for prime do; $35a38 for -India mess. Beef hams dull; sales-25 bbls at $29a33. Cut meats quiet; sales--150 packages at 1334 for shoulders: hams at 17817%1 loilddlings ramiinaL lLard quiet and , heavy; sales-1,650 bbls at.1734a 183!,; steam rendered at 183019; kettle do at 18g,ii18y4 small lots at' ame price. But ter quiet'at 25a30 for Ohio, and soa3s for State. Cheese quiet at 12a16: Freights to Liverpool, firm; atAlial33ld.; for ~ c omit.ller steamer. LA.TEST,...FIOtIr closed very quiet, with out decided change: Wheat firm; .$2,18a 2,,19 for No. 2 and $2,29a2,30 for No. 1 spring. .Ryd dull at - $2,02a2,05. Oats dull and heavy, at 85a8.51ic for western In store. Corn dull, at $1,18tia1,1954 for new mixed western Pork' dull and strongly downward - , with sellers`: of mess. at -$28,12 and buyers at $2B. Beef dull "and un changed. Cut Meats dull and heaVy. Ba con 1] MrtinaL Lard dull and beau at alBSo for prinle steam: - Eggs dull at'2oc. New york_Drif goods Illarket. C 37 Telegraph .to tbe rltteburgh Gazette.) , NEW Yortic, May, .28.—The weather is still overcast, ail "is ~ttade, yet prices rule steady at 9 'for. print cloths of standard makes, 17% for Appleton A, Atlanta A and Indian, heavy ..brown sheeting% 17 for Pa-, citio 'extra 'Market R; 31 Tor, Columbian duck, 30 for Mertham do, 18 for Lancaster ginghams„ 14 for Hereford do, I 2 for Keystone do; 11% , for White Oak do, 14 for Cocheco D • prints, 12! fork IPacific . 1354 . for. Richmond:, 10%c for Nassau, Me for Peak° Mills,Or gandies, 25c fcr — Xellbebee checks, 29c for Otis A X A blue Debimi, 27%c for B B do, 24c for do- and Arlington, 140 for Bine . Hill do', 32c for 'Ainoskeeg doi 31c for Co lumbian, 35c for Levristan 36-Inch Ticks, 35c for 7-8 Minnehaha de, 28a for . Alg:otbin 36 ;nab !ricks, 284. for New York Mills and Masonville biueline, 25e for Wamsutta do, 2234 c !Or ,Truicarora 'do, and 13%c 'for Lac!). nia Comet Seam • • Phllliaelolda Market. Car Teissralo to the Ptttiburgb gazette.l PkILADEL.E . Ititt,: • /fay , 28.:Petroleum quiet; Crude lnialir Relined 28.- Flour dull and aroOping.. ' Wheat, limited en. quiry: sales red at, 52,80. • Corn dull and' lower; sales yellow at • 11,18. . Oats dull. Provisions unchanged. • ' Baltimore:Market. (By Telegraph to theyittebazgh Gatette.) BA4'IIXORE, *Sy_ 29.-, lolly nominal.. Wheat noininaL Corn firm ; white; $1,14a 1;16; yellow, $1,'21a1,24. 'Oats; - Western,B6 a9BO. , Mess Pork quiet at 1129,00a29,50. - Bacon quiet; zits, aides, 4.6gci clear slaw: I 7 4o; shoulders, 144 c; hams , ge2243. _Ler* firm at 19altNe - • - , ,Ifiestpkte Market.., C B .,Ylelesreoe to the PituOarga Gazette.t DiEmPl4is, May • 28.-Cotton dull and nominal; receipts;` bales;,_expnrts, 2 F4 4 ' Flour quiet but firitt. 'PorktlAsu: , Bacon; shoulders 14;4' clear -, sides= weak at 180. Lard 1 9%5210. Cozzi 97e. . gay 's2o Oats Ira Bran .81e. Eg g s 180 Butte[ $OO., ~ ,Rn ma ,, rums.. • Both ;river Mntl4netor**4p B Ortrt ii r d 14 : 491 4 i . (94 4 0 04 , 149h 1 ;the Mown, phela, and five feet alx, Inches Itt.the•Alle. „h el m- ,The weather eeettenet 'cloudy and iiiielftlede. with fr euoat 4 thavi'ere of Mfg Tereritygtve• oil . City andlltatiou 77.7, t , The fiat. Moore, from Porteroouth. bi th e day arrival we have to rep or t. t he St. Charles was due list evening, end WILL •.* PITTABITIIGTI ''GAZEWE :_ FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1868. return twain as usual this evening atilve o'clock. • : ' - ' The Lorena, - from . St. Louis, is over doe; it is possible she may have been delays by low'water: ' ' - The .T. •N. McCullough cleared for Cin. cinnati yesterday with ,a fair trip, and the Delaware was to have left for Nashville last evening.. • ' The Ida Rees No.-2 is now inthe Browns viile packet trade,• under the auspices of the "People's Line.'" 'She Is a very neat and stititnch craft,- and we have no doubt will make the time withoixt any difficulty. The Argosy did not get off.for,Cincinnati as expected yesterday, but will leave' to m. W. J. Koimta; after • Cal absenee of several weeks at St. Louis, where he was engaged in loading his mountain fleet, has returned - home wail,* and will, we pre sume, soon give his time and attention .to . the Manchester Parsenger Railwv, of which he is President and SuPerintenclent. Com; K. is one of the most .untiring-and energetic men in business we. know of; `whatevei he takes hold of will`go through, as - with him. there in no such word' as The' Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, is fil ling up rapidly for St. Louils, and' she is announced to' to take 12 er departure to- The St. Charles, Captain C. A. Dravo, with Andrew Robinson ' Sr., In the o ffi ce; idthe regular packet for Cincinnati to-day, leaving at 5.p. m, The,Bayru.d, Captain Shepard, is tne reg ular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leav ing promptly at noon. . The Westmoreland, coming up from New Orleans, hi loaded'very deep with su gar and iron. - Capt. D. N. Greenleaf is to go to New Orleans, where 'he will the' position now held by Capt. J. T. Burdeau, as General Agent of the Mississippi Valley Trawl:Km tation Company. ,. , A' St. - 'Louis telegram, under date of Thesday, says: Arrivabi--W. F. Curtis and Armenia.. The Silver Cloud left last night for Pittsburgh with a good trip. The Princeis loft for Buford with :government freight of the, Hazlett contract, and the Agnes is loading for a rise. The Luminary enters the Vicksburg trade, The Missis sippi and Forsyth were bought in for the Atlantic Company. ' The Missouri is falling rapidly at St. Joseph, and slowly at Omaha with difficult navigation. The Lower Mis souri' 'ls in a bad condition. The Elver Mississippi is steadily falling from Saint . Paul. Freights . advanced at Dubuque to 10c per'loo. , • - We clip the following items from the Cincinnati Enquirer of Wednesday: The little propeller Carrie Williams, in corn- mend of Captain Louis Krutz, coming up from Louisville, bursted her supply pipe when passing Petersburg, Rentuckyryes terday morning about five o'clock. Four little chiltiren of Capt. Brun were sleeping right forward of the boiler, and one of them a girl about twelve , years of age, was se verely scalded. " Capt. - Marsh Clark, of the Emma Floyd, was conducted yesterday afternoon to the office of Rose dr Batchelor, Where were as seinbled a number of his personal friends and admirers, whose grave countenances betokened some serious design upon him. A huge white beaver, of the high-top per miasma, was produced, and was formally presented to him by Capt. Bennett, in his happy and peculiar stela, in • behalf of, the friends assembled. Capt. Clark attempted to 'tell how much he was affected by the gift, but broke down, and invited the crowd "round the corner," but they all, strangely enough, declined (in) a horn. Daniel Millard, a •pilot, fell overboard from the steamboat Lula on the 19th-inst., near Rickman, Ky., and was drowned. The drownEd man was formerly a resident 'of Covington, Kv., where he leaves a wife and daughter to mourn his untimely end. The Dubuque Herald says that' Captain Davidson, president of the Ifoittwestern Packet Company, has reduced the,wagee of his officers as 'follows: Captains, from 1 15 0 to - 3100; Pilate, 13125 to $75: first clerks, 8100 to $75; second clerks, $75 to $4O. A considerable decline has , also - been made all the way down to the "shiner." DEPORTS BY RAILROAD. CLEVELAND ; AND ,PrVriistraos HAIL ROAD, May 28-10 cars pig Iron, Nimick & Cu: I bx indse, A lieckert; 4 hhds hams, W H Wilson; 2.cars brick, Miller, Barr, de co; 1 car stone, Hastings & Co; 6 ears iron -ore, McKnight, Porter ' & Co; 2do do, Shoenber-. ger & Blair; 8 do do, 2 do metaLUnion Iron Mills; .3 do luiaber, Win Dilworth; 2 do dci, E Allen; 1 do . do, R A.Ciark & Co; - 4406 blooms' iron, J Moorhead;' 101 bbls lime, Atterbery dr, Co: I bbl oil, Mien de Co; lot furniture, Myers,• Downing .& eb; 1: safe powder, Reynolds & ,Morohead; 13 boxes scales; Fairbanks, Morse '& Co; 29 tics steel Park, Bros . & Co; 5 hit bbls herring,'S X: Smith; 20 do fishy EHeazletom, 1 .butt r to.• bacco, E Wormser; 25 'bra rye, 1 & W Fair- f ley; 18 obis knobs, Adams: I'dcKee• & Co•f1 , bbl •tallow; 1 bdl hides, I do 1 skins, Wm Flamm It Son; 1 car,staves, C. H Bender; 2 i bbis diyapples, Knox & Orr; 25 bxs cheese, Voight,• Mahood & Co; l'keg oatmeal, 1 db' pearl • barley, Lewis • it McClure; 3 bbis 81 kgs dO. Arbuckles & Co; 114 bpi chairs, 10 °do roCkers, Bedford Co' W : ___ PITTSBURGH, PT. AVICE AND CHICAGO' RAILROAD, Maps"'" 29. -7=l — car pig iron, Bryan & Caughay; 4 do' o, Jas • Wood; Son & Co; 1 cask glass ware, McKee & Bp; . 7„ bxs cheese, If Jr Braden; 10 do do, R& A' Carson; 6 do 'do; S P Shriver & Cd;10 'sacks rags, Godfrey : - dr. Clark; .241 • boxes gimp, 0 Ihinsen & Son; 25 sewing • machines, Wm, Sumner &Co; 500 pigs lead, Davlii,,C & Co; 250 Go CtO. Bailey, learrell - di Cu; : 300• do do; J B Canflold do Son; 28 pkgs scrag iron, 44 pcs do, Coleman, Rohm & Co; Ipc s%ave . casting, 1 grate, Bradley & Co; 15 wog-ta b:lmo, ,Means &: Collin; .4 bas brass,. 0: G. Hussey 4k Co; 9 rolls leather, i,Hammett*, Son;'4llsprizigs, Artdersoti,CoOk & aiy; ',etc, rbt glassware, BakewelL•Pedis &, Co;1 bx mdse, J Lvon;4 bbl-'screp irono ;Columbia Iron Co. - ~ ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD S May 29. —2,480 bbls °ILI B Bell; Iddo'diniZittle, Baird & Patton 1 car stone, D..UREitilibSlds; 90 carboys oil,-vitro'!, Braun,& Wagner; 1 car Pig Iron, Lewis ;" Oliver 114 Phillip - a; 2dO stone, Harrison - & Bee; - 1 do`tfir& brlok; . 10 Smith & Co; 4 pkge produce,..P.Megmtsil, bx hams, F Sellers & Co; , /,.flrkin.hutterp-k bbl eggs, Voigt, Malleod:42 Colar l lll f ol.yet .T W.•steek; 2 abliego,” I dti bUttif, 3' mil ' ler; 4•Pkgs-ibtittor :and Agge•l4 redek rags ` Paul & Ulbsoi3l.l pkg ggpteg t 4 sheep, sks oats; 1.-sk 'lO B 611'3 B I;'Zi"filigii gi ai l keting, , Monangithela - Housept car do* le, t I °l lB ,9Fni.F#•-. , ... - ~''.;• - - ~ i. irr.J., ~; c”. ! - liq RIMIMMOtTN I g li q r { - 14 1 #'", L, i i i !„.. 14;3 .t 7 1,4 RAILROAD, ' M ay 28.1. 1 .,;A. Oar: evives, Dual & Christ; i do - do, , Llvittgektin &nitric; '2 tree sausage. Jae Upplxiaott; •?211 bbls .. ,llMiris eke do, H Riddle; /aka oafs .7 sks,ryo . M Steele &Son;'3 bb It' eggs, W'H otats Co; 5 aks rage ; I-bbl' dr B gel, Greirlaird 1) 9 bbIB steel JE 9ll ,llorilkstilMidid IR akilAdryi peaches; 3 bbls a.ryaPPßit, Meaner IPitst .. per; '2- bbls dr7 peasha,wter; MOCirovedt 0o; 2 Midi); Head d; Metzger; 7 .'.-bbbi ..11 1 4 , k . , lasses, F Fella; 1 cask boo __,,ou kli P. 1 ,1v,_912; it Co; 0 eke rye : ..bb cgerron; U. ii oats, 4 do, corn, _ ';'' eaoury 4k goad ! i e a r corn; M Steele & Sun, ' '' L'"' "-'; -2 - ,' - ':.T. , -4.- '•Att.tartzilr. Srifiiir4 -1 3fiy' 28; tat: shingle* Taggart a; , WilsOir,l ear .Poi i'i J. Reneedy;.ltbl j) ..m.2 bUtter a 4 Rs ,k, 188 kill barley '.7 - Rhcides; 99 ihge,39l: te4 28 ligs leads - vtietatlyist -, Kopp; aka:4 ICWollp:l4tarikotatiml, Owsmi, - * 860 pigs lead,' Aeymer f ._s Co;Zostsfris i ri, Flhoh; tbitlei *von , E ft Suilth: ''l l iiiigaittrAlti. Cittriti l ar: :Wil l i:to:kik pday 27....WelittioidailirtehoOok,...McCteitry dc.C9; ,I:t4d , angsr,fpbuckles_dafB464 bble,Ti r att'aiWUmn i • 40315 i oat ' , , M I terktini'LPTiti4o,l , dcildittivi W'''' ' 4 3 2 bsAolimrso.B ANarriTeraklnabmi ts! ouql , ft . ...___ iariacti7jos_Fil:'•.tswev:;.o,43Mainddi ams m,y 27.,-100 .0111 XS R Roblsoulttin 123 blur litiabao — at 00; 80 calls rope, Fulton, Urcuz.& Co; 3 pkim. orsokers, 31 do sheet !rob, W F Arm strait. . . SMUI:BOATS. FOR ClINICI:9111ATI. THIII2BDAY PAC " T—AT 1.2 at. The new and splendid side- heel steamer J. N. lIIPCU LOUCH, G. D. MOONP: Commander. D. 3100ILE ' Clerk. The libiive elegiuit stde•wb I steamer will leave with Pa c k et a n n n ß n iloda, d c L m ul n t g l a e N nc h nn l a e, i Memphis, New Orleans and t. Louts: 41so to the upper Mississippi - and Missouri rivers. . Ifreightor passengers reed Led through either 07 rail or river. Espeolkil attention even. to Orders and W 47 Butinese. Fortrelght or passage app on board or to JAS. C • LLINB. ann . 1 :CHAS SARNI% lAgetits' ci N cI NNATI , • PACKE LINE For .Wheellnit, Mari _its, parheniparth , Pomeroy, Giallo'. 'lie, Big Sandy; Ironton, Poitsme th, Maysville and Cincinnati. , , ," MARTS e. Smnitr, Stastei, MOND4YISi'S ST. CHARLES FIRIDAYep 5 Po DI. The above elegant aide-wheel steamers will leave regularly as announced, connecting et Cincinnati with Packets and Rallroado to Louisville, Nashville, Itempbis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi and Missoula . rivers. , • reight or passengers reeclpted through either by rail or elver. Especial attention given to Orders and Way Busi ness. BARN ES a COLLINS, sum WIRIEST h HAhLETT. Agents. prrnau,giuu, , - Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Lea . ro Company's Wharf oat, toot of Wood street, DAILY, at 3.3 M. • -• MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. J. N. WWI...LOUGH Geo, D. MOotur, Master. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. BAYARD A. S. Shingling°, Master. 'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE L. BRENNAN, Master. Freight will he received nt all betas by ape JAMES COLLINS. Agent. FOR • E VANS'S' I L LE,=W i t CAIRO. ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL.—The tine steamer. A3IEHICA. Capt. A. Von, Wilt leave as ahove, In connection with the North. ern Line racket Company, on NlONDAr v Junelet-41'. - ' For freight or passage, aipply on board or to JOHN FLA(_ili. . • . two 0r..1. I). cuLlavtily9oth Agents. OR ST. LOUIS „ KEO. i sdat , F. RUA, OL AENA, OtHILIQUE AND iST. PAUL.—The nue steamer 31EilSENOEH Capt. JESSE DICAN. Will leave as above announced on THIS DAY. , * P. 31.., , For height or passage apply on hoard pr to FLACK & COLLISOWOOn. tura . Agyntr. Xi Ak EGULAR WEDNES-s id iat DAT PACKET Folt ClNCiti -1.-rThe due atcamer • ARGOSY Copt. TArtnznantrt,,, W. H. Scott, Clerk, lenver Pittsburgh for Melia"' 113%14:very WEDNRSIDAY at noon. C. GARNES, JArt. col.l.lNS,}Agents. mk2l JOIttO teLACK, CITY OF PITTSBURGH WATER LOAN, PROPOSALS FOR 9S 30,000 OF THE • . Bonds of the "Water Extension Loan,'! Will be reinfreti at the office of the cfry cos 'TROLLER, Fourth street ! These' re COUPON BONDS. bearing Interest at tbersteof SEVEN PERCENT: per annum. paya ble/cog-annually, at the °face of the OttyTressu-, rer, and the Bonds aretto be: pabl'Off.in twenty-Ave yeara.from Aprll . l, 1868. , Aet, of asseiribli the Bereana of the Water Wallis is pledged for the payment ofr he Bonds and COUppos, and the latter ire by law made receivable , for Water Bents, and the Act iiithorizing the Loan' creates a BINILTBiIIrUiCri . Of not leis than , two per el It. of all bonds whiCh May have been hisued in painuliice of said,'Xct. The Councils aretiound-to approbriete`annuolly;a sufficient sum for interest. And not Mit than: tin percent. of ill bonds 'which Maylisre issued to go into theßinkleg Fund... , Theproceeds of these Bonds can only be l used for the extension end Improvement .of the Chi' Water. yorks, which will increase the revenue, while at present ,it is far greater then is required tO insure the payment of interest and retirement of the The lionds are EEEMPT'PRO3f STATE, COEN 'TT' And CITY 'TAX, which, together * with all the foregoing advantages, make: the Bondi the most de sizable seettrity offered to-the . Aide:under par will..not be enneldered: By order or:Finance Cutomltfie.. THOMAS STEEL, CAintrellen . mylnal23 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, 4`+ Aft 131911tL0T.: • • '"CCILLECTOR , S rtarice. °Men COLLacion or Invineat. Itr.iiiics, , Twenty-third Collection Dist, or N. - - No. °I Mrit4r ttt ilit l iitti h i l alk iii• '-NOTICINIS MEltElllt GlVEN,•that the Anoint Lists, of lIPECIAL TAXES, forhterly termed LI-. .OENtIES, she of the' Taxen on INCOMES; oalt,, .11IMIES,'Vt'A'r011'Elil, SILVEII rli/VrEi &C., are now tome, ofpgek'wbere , virulent :if ilk be receireit, th . treondoi,ahe Collector un stud: minor f 010 $ lOOl , Or- May,cl969. ' Theta taxes lidelnichipottie due, Witt' Impala before alie.lsth day of 'June..lll69, , ollief• wise . Aii l3l , l °Fikk„e*PO4lies will, be incurred by %be, taxpayer. , , . ,-....,. ' y.,; IItiPTINEITON4itf., Dori* Oolleifter Ihr the county. „of Armettiluge 9110.74/WIN XiYofis . . Est. + TteputycOttotor Ot.the, convey of Muller. will be reeette'yeablve c knit , gbh' iiliStlt" Wit: Alai* ie. •Doetteeeetintlei , and will port sottoti dellphating , tint !Mate 494 places ; 111 1 101 ?: ing '.1 1 9, 0 4 11 .• win ,be: prepared to remill'e the taxes colietitOle hy them, To itetioamoditeteitteyertiletlitiltoinity of the' lasing IttAlleithent eat et'Ai diolgueted 111 AMOWIII DLDuIY PallqatOttlA4V4P,l.l.lA:lF,'glq'f? 'ln', attehdat ilithie Nimes to toholv t he saes, On. 1. 41" ,dalietialriedi , beteraMl44llo heath to • '9 1 71414p1if `and *weak ly it; of dititaii; vist ,, r, ' `,i, 1 `14 7 ,=;* -A4Tatentbui, ' 011 ,4 11 t 1 1T5147 JORtlosillrows Au 814;910.1(9t0. • ••• t.; ;An t,.. , •--,9.; , :!,; , ••:7 7 Al Iliwiridiley; on " Tuesday, Ma y iaatu, At pue`onli nur , .. -,1 r. •-t - tit ') , t '-, ..t A , - Paklr4l o eth , 911 Theriiiiai,'''May: - 011iti At., thitelinbtel. , • : •.' IV:Wm theit'airlivilalp. ti:Orittaitcok. 'Or itAtiowit chitipo l op 0: -: ~: i, . 1.; x1.,.1i! . -', , ii p 2., • Odlfie hour, from 9 A.;11: to 9 to.:lt.' ,' -, '. :.'+ ~ifi!*. r''- '', - 'ii . i /QUIN .101641111Enlirill ; . : 1 44iii0D i ' -'‘ i '''' 1 " jr " l '' 1 ' tolieetor i)laititar . ... - , 0-..,1;,, t v. , ..., l'i. 4.; , 4 , -•• ...We, the underalpoe'd iraril; fPiiiiseiidittnagaii Aligtouent. %Dettloff - of miry stmt. Third ward, bit Olga t !TIM ir .I.ll4l;litleurr 4 !in.'f,iiFillat $14..1ie things of their alyolno 4 e-:•- • ;- ~ , :,; -J o U N A r t iat t or 94.17./A9B—:—. - ' + Ll'itypti3:Blll.TlL TT . - , 101)1rrt ALLEIGL;-Nottett, 'ls , hereby JL - Aitrisa.tust..tae VlOWerll teglari aa "' W/ 132 / e ablek4ol,4 regAZZZir. Mll6llll4l t tlaST, 44 4 1 13,4112g o ili b tb1) De r: minstm oi .•a ly,n . .,; f ir , V r .b.Wl.o6ol:lA tl ..; as I ' , — , --d.cittoguettar, 1, r ....„,..:1,i1-111:4::: Iv l' , ' 1 :ii the manufacturers , Ira 0 11 217 1 14 ratan/ 121 Cali as Dead All St. Clair Oral J. a n io ned.res. opts . Bole wits, sousq• r 51.• I asovEß. & BAKER'S At the'Nei and Elegant'Sales Itooma Also, lintnixs, ATTACHMENTS, Melina SILKS and cOTTONS, TillD, MACHINE OIL., de,, lie. The entombs of Fitt sburgh are respect fully Invited to call. . Appligations for Agencies solicited. Circulars or temples by mill on ippliestion. cortespututencO to be addressed to GROVER & TAKER M. 00., 61 VirTil STlitrr. PITTBIIIIIMiII. C. A. DaAim, Master. HE GREAT AMERICAN COM- B/NATU ) UN BUTTONHOLE OVEMEAMINO AND SEWING MACHINE. AT HAS NO BEING ,AIISOLUTEIS THE IrAMIIAC MACHINE IN TIM WOlttAP, AND IN. Tar. 011EAPHST., • SGrAgents wanted to sell thls,Machlne. , Agent fur 'Western Pennsylvania, Corner FIFTH •AND MARKET lITHEETS, over Meltonliton.s Jewelry Store. my2Btt4oti A NSW 1911MMEItt BESOUT. LALE HOUSE, Stoneboro, (On the line of Jamestown & Franklin Jialirnal, hour one ' F Miu ride from ranklin.) This hotise e 'large, new and commodious, well tarnished, has billiard rooms, ten-pin alley* and edrered Orme., nudes. It Is on the bunks of the mast charming Fairy Lake In America, abounding In MM. and ad' inimble fur calling •ptirposes, surrounded with sul phur syringe, reinanith-stenery &e. It IS the best oummrrresort In Lim Maim Aglre,P. K. T. 10101114 IC, Proprietor. -"THM 11 E ANSION 01JEIE. rim undersigned beg to announce to their friends and the nubile that they haye purchased this OLD IifiTAIILInIIED and POPULAIt HOW SE, • No. 344 _Liberty fAtreot, And will eontlnue to keep It. In the best style. The 110 DRE has over One hundred rooms, all newly furnished In the best style, and only two min. Ines. walk trim the itallrimd Depot. Trayelers will find this horse 1113 excellent one to stop et, and will be accommodated any hour, day or night. Connected with the 'louse II :11 splendid Hail for Concerts. Families or single persons *Mint to board by the day, week or month, with or wllliout rooms. • HQNLICIt t rehtr:milt H. WA l'lllol, VII it IL) IitICTED ON TAM IP EURPE. AN PLAN. ST, JAMES HOTEL, Nos. 405 and 407 Llborty et., JAMES K. LANAHAN, Proprietor, This house is newly built and splendidly tarnish ed. ftnd convenient to all the Railroads coming tote the city. Strangers visiting the city will and this a very 'convenient and economical plan. You secure your room and pay for your meals. as you get them. ,The Restaurant connected with this hotel Is open at 'all hours of the day and night. Balls and parties supplied with Suppers at the shortest notice and reasonable rates. selSztO TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUBEICA LIDIONIATED BOSE, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, MANUFACTURED ST, Tlie .Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SETirA.BD CAMPBELL,. . . - • . . PROPRIETORS, •" • • . • °Mee t 856 Penn Street,. Pittelnurgbi Pa. The beat EertUlzer in use, and :reconised •by Farmers who have given' it a trial, to" be the stand ard ibr raising 'large crops of Wheat,. Rye, " Corn, Feta toes, go. We - have published for grain- Itous circulation a pamphlet contulahig tntereatlns and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of which will be rent fr ee to any sending uS their-ad- LU MBER! ILUDIMEItt LUMBER! AIYTANDER 11,T/13150N, YARDS 'tio. 88 Preble Street lbrrriorirjltanttheater, and No. 157 Rebecca street..opposlto ult.'s . % oras. _ ALLICOIFENT CITY : DEALL'It IN ALL KINDS CV Bough and riatied Lumber, Flooring, Door.: Weatherboarding, 1 Sash, I Shingles, , Idnilidings,. _ Saw Atill,Ltnnbor * t odar IlLutl tAIVIIP,!- rc 4 t l l Lath null Palings, tlati and 1 talent ~t lark, ALAI)--Ftll 11l tilttOK, Ttla: anti ct..ka . ai3w . 31 Vtilit Itoit i ell:ll)ittliitlatolliriilit , Capital, - • •• $.1,..1,000. • . Pttior.3l77-.finWAIT pr t inviool.• gtIithILI , PIN -- giNtLiW. 4 t/Virtf. Dlitle7o3l , f o lvr yn iar to li t t li lseu, i i . : ~.,t ,a4 , 14 , 1 , ,, o.o,‘v.,Dlturmit•h , . ~ Monvv k in n. us J linatufk. 1 1414130 .io.oiirt it Mrttlll Ainl At LICOItIgNintI73I4LTA. tut WW I . , , • OFFIVPI AT TWIT t'l TT li 41431110111CtikW:001 •ton 5tNoll: ! .' • , iwanw JOHN Mkt A. INNUDOUIIi Nurserymen Flails an Soften " n "T °Px" it *it Vplse, t Veehhoeelel Oakteit i ; le 64;11 of , I ce. ? ° 00 0 " 0 , vrrEstorien cAnquiaratimiTs. , iliViiiiuitiNk4o44, l l44l4 notoioa tut' niodiftid by the ileart 4100th r %tail on o l lal lOC ill Mid Sof Juno Term. , Meanie boon 'Shelly echirmed. , 'and that the sac comments aro In my hands On nollectlon, Unless payment It made on echelon ian• 00lb. 0808. the , 0101 ma will ha 0104 asllena and collected by process. 9"lwl ' . 11P.111.481:10,:eity- Attoantri . Pittsburt.b_NAr Nth, 4. 1468 ' I n i lu P gr q NITYLIE AND DUNCAN. STS. ; vv • All persons interested' are hereby :Maud that: the Bport of Viewers, as wonted. bp:the Courtef (Outer Sessions, ;:al, Noce 11- and . 11V December Toheti 10004 bat; Well coblifnifid,:and th" the IWILIPumt! arc-Iter hi,MYXoutu lrOg, clg i cA7 "_ Infde' oo - OF be rc r— Anti, 1809, the claims will collected Prc o cti kW. Z sfAsal. LIM f ,, Y Attoriyetdi • intutaib•;l 190r' 7,„ 111211112 SEWING MACELNEI3. ELASTIC SITTCU UZI LOCH siTryn. MACHINES WITH LATEST UtPROVEIIENTs, OF TIIE CO?IPAET. 51 FIFTH STREET. CI-IA 4.. C. 113A.I.Ei_iltiElt, HOTELS. Opposite Union Depot, PITTSBUttti •LIIMBER. SEED 9: ------------'—r-"-Th-----wallllri.s!,2 REDOWIIOIre 11177-- . - 7. 6 .. C amm Th t 2 ein/to u t l evee ;tr e k on THITTabAN. ff2l lll o . di p . ..... a .li . cOdockr. Y., to '"!-- re: 0 -... r . ir t a r meat. , - na s d uk gs, . - syltpU "f.‘f A* 1 "" " tto , - ITTSBUBGH ate d apIEMB IcoNs Etzttvil am On and alter TRUIBDAY. Mink l / 1 4 186 * trains will arrive at anctdepart from the pot, trot ner of Grant and A. Waterstree De ts. p ss ie foltcnn" Arrive. Mail to and from Unlimt'n. ItOti A. Y. 6:00P. X. McKeesport Aecommodt'n.ll;oo A. X. 0:05 P. ito Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P. 31:10:00A. N.: Ntreit Newton Accommod'n 4:30 r. Y. 8:35 A. N. Braddock's Accomlnstdattn '8:15 I:50 P. X. Night Acc. to McKeesport.lo:3o . p. Y. 13:40 .11. SUDdAyehllitit Train toad , • „, -.3, • =_:_• from West N0wt0n,.....,, N. 10:00 A. X For ticket apply t? J. R. KING, Agent. , • W. B. STOUT. Goliertntendent. subs ATIVELEY RAILROAD. t Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS. Running through to:Venango City without change of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on the Warre.. & Franklinlßailroed, and. Atlantic & Great Western Railways. Shortest and quickest route to Oil City and Fianklis, and allpoints in the , 011 Regions. On andlatter April 28th, 1988, Passenger Trains' will leaVe from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot., corner Canal and Pike St& astollows: • Aeries. Expressnd Pm eta. City. MI H. - 1 9:1 1, r. Xs. " 10:40 P. K.12:28 8.18. Itnidns Bend Aceommod' 4 3:00 P.8..10:90 A. N. tlodaorks Aecont'n . .... 15:30 P. le. 7:04A. X. First Hutton Accomod'u..,ll:6oA: x 11:40 A. X. &cowl Hutton Accomod`nlsl:oo- •2. 3.08. P. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda 3Vcirke at fiLMI A. It., arriving in Pittsburgh nt 9:80 4'; turning, loaves Pittsburgh at 1:10P. H., arrlving et Soda 'Works at 91:80 t'. at. . • • H. BLACKSTONE, Sup`t. W. P. HOPE Ticket Agent 1 TIABVIMH4MENIMB CINCINNATI AND ST. itA.;LIVAI • clittsz uuy and after @MIMI' May 10th, 111901 4 trotog wyll leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follovre, .I.7lttsburab thee: Depart. ; Arrive.. . Mail 1 1 .1kpress 9:15 a: pi. 4:3flp. in. Fast - lane I so 4 Ai ...li 6 a 9:40 ft. m. 7:15 p, tn. rtAlgtFiltress 1:50 p. id. 11010 s, tO • Mland ay ~, .....,,..,... 010 a. to. 7:os p. ID. l/ 11con:a dfs Anc'n. No. I.:11:910 a. Iti. 3:05 p. m. Stenbenville Acconiturrn. gin() p. tn. 9:30 s. tn. McDOrield's'Ace'n. No. 2 ... 150 15 P. If. 1 1 :510 a. m. , Srantkr..Nartck.—Sunday Exprewl leaves at 11.:St1 n p. ni., i arriving in Cincinnati at 0 : 00n. m, the next morn. . s Tbe.9 g 34o a. tn. Trahi leavet del l ' f &friday:, and Monday. excepted ; anfl.makes close cennectiona at Newark for Zanesville and points , cfn , Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark ILI:. ~ , k ' - S. F. SCULL. General icket Agent. W. W. CARD, Stup't.., Steuherevill -, _ - 1 el, Im i . I :7a i• I ~.../'• .• gipfWifi , AND C 1.Y.4 1 0741 k t'1 .1 7 : 413101 1 1 6 .11 A V, 14 From Slay 11111, 69, trains w / 11 leave. Dent and tirrlve at the I;hian' Depot. 94t11i Ode; mt." time, m followq: itiwitat, Chicago Ex.._ 9:13 a m Chicago Mt ... 2:23 9111 CIPIT latwl Ex 2 • 13 lila illevehttill pr. 223 $99 Mie k Yira MI 7:719 a mlf'hleagokla.... 11:5139M Cl.* Wh'lt MI 6:13 am' Wheel:9%lE4. 11:99479, Chicago Mall.. 0:39 a mlBt. Lahti For,.. 339pna chit:ago Mt,. .. Sam' 9:4 Cl. & Wh , a , Ex. I:43prnlErle & Y 919 Mt 6:13 pm Chlcitto Mr . 1:69p in l. Clilhaza - E8.... 4:23p ns Wh. *Erie ii. Avis att,lol, & Whl E A i:espas Dapegrt from Alt4ghenY.l il`rive 14 A ikeiolll - Brlaa'n.Ae. 8199 9 m IN. Brlgral:Ae. 7:04 slat Leetsdale " 10113 am N. Drlat'ro 8:29 902 .. 11.68 ' CI: II ille: " 8:53 &in. . • s ta, e sv • 1 Rod:eater " 9:93 pm New Cad a " 10:13 am Wollsv'e &ea.. 3:413 pm Leetsdale: - !' 9:13 sall beetidale Ace. 11. : 1 011) 81 '.. ' ''' ip pat— N. Drlant " . 6:33 pm N. Drigt.' , .. 4 311' 1•19 N. Ihrlarn " . 6:99 pm, Lee:lad:at) 1- ". 4: 3pm Leetsdale'•,ioviaptn' " li '" 9:28 pm iia}s P. m. Chicago Ex-, 11:23 19..81. Chlemm prate Mayes rfally. ;Express strives daily. . myll y. 11. MYEllB. — _ Deneral raker. Agent. AENNSVICIriIis VENTRAL ItAILRO, On and after May 10th rive nt and depart from thi Washington and Liberty s I Arrive. Mail Train.— 1:20 atn Fast bine 1:50 a m; Wall's No. 1.. 0:20 a in. Latrobe Acc'n 7:30 ani Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a in; Cincinnati Ex. 0:10a m Johnstown Ac. 1O:113 a m Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p.m Indla. - Express 1:20 pm Wall's NcW3... 2:05 pm Braddocks Nol 5:50p m Wall's No. 4. 7:06 pm Altoona Acen and Emigrant Train_ 10:40 ........ pm! " II The Church Train leaves Wall'aj.Btattort every Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching l'ittslburgh at 10:95 a, so. Returning leases Pittsburgh ht 19:50 is. in. and salts :s at It all's Station at 2:0Il I'. tn. .oinctnnatl Express Leases dally. - 'All other train' 4 lltlt.T toccerd Sandal'. For turnser Ihr lormanon apnly to ,; • W. H. DECKWFII, Agent. 'R - The 'Pennsylvania Railroad Comp- y as: ' some any risk for Ilangage,^except.L r wearing ap parel, and Un•Lit their responsibtilt One Hundred Dollars In value. All•'llaggago xeeeding 'Shad amount In valve will be at the tisk ortne owner, tur•-; /nos taken hr special marina. • - IL , EDWARD FL WELEIAM:C General Sunerlntentient.lAitootia, Ps. Im. 1 E•:~'!] T . ESTEIIN PENNSAIREM! • SYLVANIA RAIL .—On and after May 10th, iBe7, , the . Par senger Trains on the Western .Peirnsylvanta 1 ii road will arrive at ..and • depart from the Federal. • Street Depot, Allegheny Clty, - Arrive. • . - Depart. Syringd'e No 1 . 8:33 a m Mall - • 6:15 a sir. Freeport No. 12' S:l3 any Freeport No. 1 910 aat Express..,;. ... 10:13 a in:Sparpb4 No. / 14:20 a int . Sharph`g No. 1 "1:23 p Ea - press.* .. 1:50 pat Freeport No. 3 4:10 pmiiiprinird'e? 3rAllipaa Mall 5:50 prn ;Freeport No. 2 6:03 pnx Sprlngd'e No 2 7:10 p mtEsetingiVir.No S T:3O pub Aboye trains run daily except riunday. The Church Tralh leaves Aleghen7 Janet. Sunday at 7:40 a. in. reaching- Allegheny .City -0:30 a. Betundrig. leaves ..Mft , my; City at 1 P. :110 p. m. and arrive at' Allegheny; duet. at UAL M. COMMUTATION TICIUM37TOZ44II.IIei hi packs= Twenty; between Allegheny CI , Chestnut Herr's, Itennattne Urea.: Etna art Stsargetheirg,, and good' only on the trains stopping Stations spu7. , . allied on tickets. Thetrabas leaving AlleghelaT City 7 : 1 . 1 m. amt. 1:30 r. ir.,make dtreet - coartectra skrreepurt. with - Walker's Rue onthaget forßutle and tisamtlia.. town. Through' tickets - selechase4 tub , °met., .No, 3 t. vi site street. near; the Sueiyenslola Bridge. Pittsburgh. and. at the Derpott„Ahnithahr." For Wilier heilertuatlere applyLre, ZI. 448124. Lei IlOPers. The Western Pverie3telmia Mal* • wi th liOn sun* arg ‘ risk for tlAggages. except Irmaft.. d resironsiblithi! Une Munare2 Imilar4 ' , SA- Aft baiigne, it'avit , l/Hip *ha amen ut 1u valve. wHI 31t the vw., - vnir Owner*. * Jas; ' 1t14" t' .11''114 ' ‘'e411 1 1 .1M -44 4D. 76,2 , t , tA.112/: my /1 Esau?-a? rl r eeercimteedeltal.l444oortai:kth.- -; WILLGOMOffiIia. Rorer. • ' •• • ,=, UNION PAC= RAILWATi. . - . -tauter,* U%*** 6-_- The tltitkitilt*TANTo3lot.TT wqi,lttiA *iris fl'Avi.% illm' VAvA OIO 4 r 4 ..' 4024 : 14 - i . - Colored*, '_ • Novedek - . , : J. , ' Celltorale •,' 1i1e1i,, , , IL - • „MAIM**, - '_, ....Idretildsorten„ Now 101041,0),s‘' Idaho, .. ,i :Q „• ;, f Ttici ktts leeks 'Stair Unit end Leaven riptlt h ( ttra* stew:44,l°n the arrival of matins cc q IA A c.cs4 et. unit. anfil liannlesS and v t_. 0 0 a le rNt 4 :l . " l e „„,t l , 4v on i ,,, t ec iz poii 6 , 4,,, at o Law -,. , tt o v ils t i t o i n r is, , i k. end _ el:Ur Itr i t tl r t 1 1 ViShAttal`743sl,lMAND MI NO , k Pliril "o 3B ,' ,- - . ~ - • -D3E1144 ViElti,'lliNkiir:42:A.lreni..:, • - ...,--I' , - - •- , .. F-•.:: Ana alb 4liiiiiii liC-tht?Vhieri t4 n*lsri . .. . ... , 4%14 withimonatso 244 nu-IvithrrrAt LINE filet Otnl4olter Fort Vnton,_lient's Fen,. . Allnip., % l a ue, IsAnta'r!, and : art points it, ...arts 0ct5,.! 1 ! ! !! ..., "Irttltttrieiin. alidltlonr of roiling stick littir • oeatpmentif and , 11w arrangements linage ,5r1a k .,,,,, , shotudble - vraerland Transixtrtatloni Lines bowl western terminus, ttatirrowt now_ __OVerituneaudiet factllttee for the unearth:doh, ca ~ right, , to ther ,st W ell Nueibr'' : `i :i' II the' iwinclitia ili ' . ''''' • Tick sa e a a . . ~ 0 , teit hum . IJOltod;biatutrend Oansdt k 2 ,.• .- ' . :l 771 Be sure and ask tbr_ c etiata rEquwoicr HILT, tHOt""tei.Y l 'ii ol4 ' l'Avarie ' utAMWA.Ti; TatTralit'''''''‘ wiC), : ,,... r • ~; , : - • aohellil thiperintendelti ' . a. 'Fe Waillliiii," Uonenttritittktt aid ccet Ass t.. MOSI T°‘:' IL' - E It IP 0 tii kiNalki Agig4llSTlO!,i . -', if Tim natii, ma \ IrramallaTiv' ifidetiisi .grain teiwit4***thi# A )65 , , : 0, latiMi. , . AW, w 4 Pr ingi4= :. on wino , - .i wireickir: ,-. ~,, - ' SO Pots s , tomato. nonetaint' party oppestm Pat OW" rililollloll,l'. = ItAILRQADS. PAN HANDLE ROUTE "A ggragßAN pap. ii..lSolr Trains wilt ar m tinkm Drl'pot, corner of streets-, SS rollima: Lispiort. Day Rap:Joss_ 2:20 a 'at ;Wail's N i t'i 1.:, 6:30 a m . Mall Tral ,'. 7:50 am , Gincluna ix 11:40 a 21. Wall's' NO. 2.. 11:51 s ni Jobnstowir Ac. 3:ospat Braddockallo li 4:00 pas Phila. LisPres. 4:50 pas Wall's N : 3.. 5:00 p il in Wall's N i• 41:. 0:0So= Fast Line a.... 7.0 pas Latrobe rc'n S3O pa. Swiss valejse'n 10:30 gut El SE