El II . .... • . . . ,- . i.,, • ` f . '' 7 "." '; I ' ..' ' . .14' ';'••••.- . , V". ,f. ' •.; ' - -,,, ;,- ••,, '.s - isi --- .'' •''7' 4 r ' ,' . .. . - ronnia .ZE3:r.E.:- - usu r y ,* _jjza• - ~. reecAc.- ~,..,...„.-4At.0.zrzhi...,,,,..--,.r urt!,..rita:And.;--N:e..-.7.4,34:.5..w,,T.K.-0,3-1,.;-.,-,,rt,......",1..7=,..iW• -,lN'sat.i. H F inanell4 in. New York. Gold Clem!ott 140@i4ily. f! (By 'Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gareue.t, NEw Yomr. June 3, DM& • Atoiczy AND GOLD. N. Money is abundant but `there is rather more detEttoAtttj.per to...GoV ernment dealers, and 4@)5 to stock brokers, mainly the latter. Sterling 'firm at 10 1 /.© elO/. Gold opened firm and sold up to 1f1.40y., subsequently fell to 189,3‘, and_closed quiet and steady at 150(4)140X. Loans at 4upto 6 pcorcent.ifor i:lorrotsfing. 'CI ocivErtmitEirs. Governbienttf active` excited and a shade 'A higher. Coupons '81,116%@1173;; do. '62, kW.Ltz%; do. , '64, 110%a11OV do. '65, 110 ,46110 g; new, 113U®1134; do. '67. 4 113 %@ 113 ;16 2 40i;Ceir0Yf1 1 G;.:40C . t rteiLWAY SAAR.F.9,, Railm4r ,market sorOevihaf ai during tile day but generally firmer W 1 igut the ;.close of the day, when the market became tweak and closed dull.- .Bonlei Stateibontla i,active and higher. Express stocks and tniscelLaneous shares dull. STOCKS.' i,'The following are the 5:30 prices: Canton, 'oo%igti2; Cumberland, 34 340135;,We115Ex... 1 24 %@t35e" Amerlean, 534: 1 5.p• • Adaftii, 57 €ls7g; United States, 55 1455%;' rebel:its, 37,4(4;127%; Quick ver, 28%®28%; ' !Mariposa; s@)6s, Pacitic 971(3ig0N;At= 30 M)35; -- Wes - IJni§n, 38014 , 38 X; psT. Y. C.,134%.@/134Ni ErieiTN.(469ne= ferred, 75%®76 1 4; Hudson, iczt91421.6 ilem, 12130V1218; Reading,osgigT9s%; Wab ash; 1 11 51g(451%; preferred, 69%®70; St. Paul, 66y, @66%; preferred, 77%1f&78g; Ohio andling -30..X®30%; Sectralr 1119%; by an Southern; '80%©90; Illinoi s Central, 150g®151; 'Pittsburgh, 88®885‘; Irfoledo, 109®109%; Rock Island 9634@)963;; piorthwestern, 70g(a170g; preferred, 82© 182 g; Fort Wayne, 112g®112%; Hartford land Brlington And ! . Quincy. 151; tChicago 'and Alton, 131%i Hannibal and St. ,Jos eph, 80%; preferred, 86; Missouris, 9.3 g f@,93%; Tennessees, new, 72g; old, 73%; Nirginias,ls9%. . - • MINING SHATUML Mining shares quiet; ,Gregory, 410; Quartz.. /Hill, 110; 'Edge Hill, 480. 4 • ' . sun-TazAsurtY. - Receipts at the - Suh.Trettenry, 4 / 3 ,575,803f • patents, $1,44443.Ea1ame, 893,037.628. i Ne,w York Produce Market. - .. • ICIly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Geucetie.l n NEW Yonx, June 3.—Cotten a' shade fir er andmore active; .sales 2,500 bales— rt last evening—at 31c for middling up nds. Flour; ,reeb . lptif ' - of2N 'Mir ,r and 1 9 ,20 bags; 10a15clownk and more doing; les 8,500 bbla at 57,25a8,00 for spper state d western, - $8,25a9 ; 05 for eatralitate i ltB,ls . ,80 for extra western, $11a12,65 for white 'wheat extra, $9,15a12,75 for round hoop ' Ohio, $10,25a11;50 fir extfaßt:"Lonis;" - and •: $11,75a15,75 for good to choice .do • closing ;.,..; firmer. California heavy; sales 2,600 sacks :••at $10,70a13,00; and $13,40 foi , Very choice. : . Rye Flour steady. Corn Meal in fair re .•quest; sales 700 bbls at $5,70 for State, and -- :',..4513,35 for _Brandywine. Whisky no m inal. . Wheitt; receipts of 50,580 bush; opened in 4, •,, buyers' favor, and closed more active with .. ...t= better tone; sales 56,000 bush at $2407a i 2,10 for No 2 spring-chiefly $2,07a2,08, and '.":`,7No. 1 do, ai private terms. Rye scarce and ,••,!A shade firmer; sales-3,oe° bush Canada kfree at $2,08. Barley nominal. Barley malt .Ormer; sales-2,000 bush at $2,40. Corn la • , ;,t2c better and less doing, the demand being ~,,,!. , .chiefly speculative; no receipts; sales-14,- *i4300 bush at $1,09a1:10 for new mixed west , : ern afloat; sl ' 07a1,12 for do, in store; $1,163 4 . ;for old do, in store; $1,14 for new western .;- mellow; 51,22 for southern yellow. Oats • ... opened steady and closed firmer; sales— :-'.... ,300 bush at 744a84 for • western: in , store; t , ;;,,54a85 for do afloat. Rye firm. Coffee quiet 'and firm. Sugar firm; sales-650 hhds Cu lba at 11 ail. Molasses quiet. Hops firm. • 7.Fetroleum firm at 13 for crude; 2934 c for re ` s3tiaed in bond. Coal quiet and unchanged. .;',. 4 . 7 4 , eather-,-hemlock firm, and dri: • good • de- ,;; j; k mand. ' Wool quiet and 'drooping; ,salei ' •1480,000 lbs at 45a580 for domestic fleece. Pork opened dull and closed more firmly; 1 ' •'V ales 1,650 bbls at 1 27,78a27,87 for new mess, .'' 'closing itt $27,87 regular; $27,37 old do.;- . . losinFr at.627,so'regular; $2332345 for prime: I c •'" ler23 87a24 25 for prime mesa; also 2.500 bbls n.-.•ew snessisellentforthadast-half -Jtme - at 1 ' r a s2o. Beef quiet and uncliabged;Lsales 160 ~ It, bblaat 330. Beef hams irregular and low `'' 1371 r; salad 80 bbls lit 82513119. i 'Cat; riuiats"dulF • ffiand heavy; sales 120 pkgs at 1231a13340 for , t.ishotilders; 16 X1317140fur hams. lard beavY .: i;land a shade lower; sales 1,600 bbls at 17ga BY,c for T riteilni: chieffy -184 and '• 144 4 188 e, ' ~.. .0 - i•for kettle -rendered; ,also 250 bbls steam .ighnvers for July at 1830, and 250 . bbla do. , . tellers for August at 18e. 'Batter steady at • 'Sane for Obi% and AhlilfielliarState• IC/Item t ; .dull fials%c. Freights to Liverpool aull snd lower;•l_,s 000 bu corn per steamer - at 4d. . LaTzer.—Flour closed -more active end a ~, .• bade lower and medium grades. .Wheat 1 '• a little firmer — a, t“IPA - 0932,039. for - No: 24-antto ,:,,,,, 2,18a2.20 for No. 1 spring. . I :Rye-quiet and I ` steady at ip.,05 for Western. Oats active . ' nd finder fit"B4C4ti slant, aiiilBscitilloatdb/.. ;.; astern. Corn'firm, with , fair speculative emand; $1,09a1,10 for new mixed Western ~.;:. Afloat, and 11,16a1,1634 for old mixed West• •., 7 rii in kiturn.• - Pork nominal at $27,80817,5" or mess, e.ash and regular. Beef dull and ~...". • • °ping. Cut Dieats and • Bacon nominal ~ • -i .rd dull and heavj;ftf., 18.0, fOA-kfii'llPtefßL ;7• gs firm iit'2o22lc. , ' , •• f - • ' Chiciigo Market; c- By TelegraphActtbelPittebetith alizetie..l;' , -. ;• :t • CHICAGO, June 3.—Flour dull at $8a10,30 , 1 , •or spring extras. Wheat active and 534 a ; higher; sales No. 1 at $1,83a1,f37, and ' ~.. "0. 2 et -117831.41,84,k105ing at:'sl,B3);4.for "o. 2. , Corn active and firm, and 3a3%6 ' , -1 higher; sales No. 1 at 86a88c, No. 2 at 86a .: me, and rejected at 83c, closing with buy ters of No. 1 at 87%c. "Oats ', itivefand• Ba. *. 'awe. higher, closing firm at theuntside. tißye dallViales ;Ifit-.411,1'0 ler:NO. l 2Th store.: ~, 1 -7 Barley dull ; ' sales sample lots at $2,0542,30. :Provisions , dull; sales. llfess Pork at $27,50; ',sales of Lard at 17e, closing weak at 163.1 c.. Dry salted' shoulders'weak and nominal, at •., llallXca saleibuyers option, all month, at • 1 113481156 P TreigtitiOthore iatitrif and $46 lower; 341s_gc . for oats , 4a4. 1 4e for 'OM ; t 6 - Buffalo, , _nemipts-3,473 .bbhi. flour, 40,829 ' 7 bush wheat, 101,095 bush corn, 42 - ,292 bush : Pt. oats, 7,425 hogs.' Shipments-'4,920 bbls i, - flour, 2,620 buah wheat, 75,081 bush corn, 77,6.T2 bush oat% 2,528 hoga.l st• .0 . - .: .1 1 , • . -__, . 11111 MEE ~ • •• .• . Cincinnati; Market.. IBy Tel eal %Mktg Shit rJtOlogghaia4lsl443 - .9 CiscissAri, June 8.--LFlotir and Wheat very dull, with no . demandr No. 1 . fed wheat -told n forced sale; it iSbeld at 152,25.' The Market , • t is very s i t nick unsettled and ' ie 41111041 k to' Titre aitiliate and Rrices - drooping. ear; Bse Oats dill' St ?Etc. - Jive scarce and ! firmst.-#2;00a2,05. "-Cotton • Diehl more firmly at 29c,, but 'there lino •fiemanarll `iitteraid "1511W-deblindir • • to (4a24e for Central' Ohio", and 401.126 c for Westernjtoye; flono,but;strictly_nrime to ehorce3frated'‘Piitstiles and the' Market dull " ind y siroes; ldwer . at * 3 , 503 3., ..Es,psx cularri . . ana efi lt sisd - ir fr,lo`; bylidOns' d epd ull' • "and prises- nominal; •there' la: little lor nci ; demarld;'alid.. holders are more fanxious to sell; tIPO bbla Mess. Pork sold aC/fca, buy ers, all, ,Jial, •Groeeriesk unchanged. • To- • bacca witlfunit dtmlsuidt-4 1 114e5:- /01tiduhuz 42kAd139% buyer: ~••• ,• --• •• - ,•• . • • . • 'll, , !•''' .: , P , ~ (By Televatin to the rateatetnavGasettea r : ldrzwAvsoann,4l7lont.liijltill- and' lower 4iflieWfdi;klibbfigillinacorialf-inadi h. lona'' ifer 41103104;;;:lted I S B lbied*' •- (, . •wv neat litteettred and lighiir at .1110 - - for No; Wit and-44841:1r•No, 2.: 1 rthda , aotlve at 6.30 for N0.44.-Coriknonthiailit' 84(3:fat, o. 2 . i; l'ltt', i 4 ' t 4.a .0. We.4oll.42titj meets— • euii: B ,ooo' 1 .1a; ' leit i i . 27 oats, 8,000; oars, 1,000 bush. CHIF Telegraph to the Pinot:arab Gazette.l Tpxx-Dc ) June 3.-Fleur, receipts 2,420 barrels; sales White Wheat at 812,50. Wheat,. receipts 1,050 bushels; white unchanged: amber 2c better; sales white Michigan, at. $2,55; amber ( 1 2,20; No. 2 Spring .2,00. Corn, receipts 14,580 bushels and So better; sales No. 1 and Michigan "at - 94; white 94, buyer first halt Tune; 94 seller last•do; all Stine 95a953;. Oats, receipts 2,900 bushels and' lc better; sales at , 67. Lake ftvighb3 dull at 3c on Corn to BUffalo. • • Memphis , Market. , [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiette., ' :, blEmr.nis June 3.—Cot t on , oniet: and 'prices nominal ; recelpte, '24 hales; ex_perts, .13' bales. - Flour unchanged. Pork b 29,50. Babo'n• shoulders - 13y,c; clear. aiOes Bc. Lard ' l9a2lc. Corn 970. c a 87c. Hey 018a20. Butter 30c. Eggs 20e and ecarce. . -- Philadefphkr. .11utet. Telegrapb to the. Pittsburgh essette. Piiir.A.DELP.Emi, June • 3. Petroleum 17a1734; refined . 28.•;; Flour weak. Wheat dull; Spring_ $g gp , 1 Rye dhelitted to s2 l ooa Corn-firmer; mixed western - $1,14a 1,18.1 Oats unchanged. irre;r - . . IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. • • P. 'WAYNE AND C7RICA RAILROAD; Ju _Pyrrsinrito ne' r 3. 6 cars metal, 'Nim- DO Ack:& Co; 13 do do, Bryan & Caughey; I do do; Brown* Co; 500 bbls 'flour, T C Jen kins; =lOO do do; S Lindsay Jr & Co; 1 car Middlings, 3 bbls eggs; S B Floyd & Co; 84 bbls bones, Stewart dc Campbell; 1 cider Beckam ilk Long; 4 bales moss, J Woodwellide Son; 5 bbls eggs, 2 kgaappla /butter, H Rea Jr; 2do dtr, WoOdworth & Davison; 10 doz brooms, J Porterfield; 2 sks rye, H Riddle; 100 bbls ' flour, Seghrityer k Voskamp; '5 bxs leaf - tobacco, A Schaub; 1 :car - witeat, J Liggett & L e w s lows. Hall 'IC Speer; I box hardware, s, Oliver & Phillips; 10 cases tobacco, Arbuckles & Co; Ibx meat, W H Graff & Co; 46 sks rags, McElroy dr Harrison. ' 12 bars steel, Ander son , Cook & Co; 1 car reauers and mowers, J Rtiox; Itc hams, F Sellers & Co; 9 bbls scrap iron, Spang, Chalfant & CO; 23 sks rye, D Wallace; 1 bdx hardware, Jones & Nimick; 1 car stone, Allen & Dunn; 16 half tobacco, E McGraw; 2 , cars lumber, Nenz & Hersanroetur; 258 sacks oats, H Schaelbach. • CLEVELAND AND Pirrsnuniaar , RAIL ROAD, June 3.-1 car rye, T Moore & Son; 1 car blooms, Anderson, Cook & Co. 100 bblallour, McKay & Bre; 100 dodo, W H Hagan; 19 bbls copper, T M Howe; 4 cad dies tobacco, J A Jacobs; 18 bbls plaater, S 'Davidson; 20 bra starch, A U Cabbage; 10 do do, Dunlevy & Bro; 50 do do; E Hea zleton; 25 do do, Rinehart & Stevens; 1 box hardwae, T Ha re & Bro; 2 bales S -Liggett r & Co; 3 bbl pearl ash, Jsa BCan field; Ibx sugar, J Welfs -- 2; 28 RIM oats, 6 has cheese, Graff& Reiter; 13' aka rye; Jas Owens; 5 bbls oat' tribal, Segkanyer it Vos; , katnp; 1 car kegs, J J Bender; 97 13kB-pata, 6do rye, Meanor & Harper; 303 aka corn, Head & Metzger; 14 cars pig iron, Nirnick & Co; 1 bbl soap, 5 bxs 1 kg butter, 5 sks rags, 3 bbls eggs, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 13 hhds tobacc.o, Weyman dr. Bro. PITTSBITROH,CINCINNATI AND ST. LoUIS Rerracutia, June 3.-1 bbl glassware, E D Dithridge dr Son: 5 bxs chains, Spang it Chalfant: 50 bbls flour, J Dorrington; 5 bbl eggs, 5 bgs rags, F G Craighead; 63 barrels, W H Graff; 2 bags coffee, J 13 Dorrington; 40 sks - rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; Ibx cigars, CKoethen; 2 bbls lard, •Meanor & Harper; 40 sks oats, C H Love; 7 ale bbls, Spencer & hicKey; 14 sks rye, F Shields; 45 do oats, 14 do wheat, 15 do corn, Robb & Herron; 19 do oats, 39 do rye, McHenry & `Hood; 4 bbls eggs, Graff' & Co Ido do, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 10 do do, F U Craig. head; 17 hfs fish, Watt, Ladg & Co; 186 bgs rye, W J Meek; 20 hfs fish, Wm Cooper & Co; 20 dodo, Watt, Lang & Co; 50 bdis fel loes, T Hare it Bro, 25 bbls vinegar, E Hea zletori; 10 do do, 2 bdls shoulders, J H Lippincott. - - ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. June 3. 240 bbls oil, Fulton, Marvin& Co; 240 - do do, J C Giddings; 320 do do, Clark & Sumner -160 do do, Lockhart, Frew & Co; 33 hag; rags, McCullough, Smith st Co; I car cin ders; Anderson & Hitchcock; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 1 car metal, Brown dr Co; 84 bags rye, W J Meek; 24-nks , -eats,-f3cott & Gimp 4 bbls. potatoes. E Dewitt &13ro; pkgs butter, 2 do eggs, L J Blanchard; 2 do do, Paul Gibson. ALLEGHENY STATION, June 2. —1 ear Infeffer, Taggart dt Wilson; 4 hhils tobacco, R dr. W Jenkinson; 1 car barrel headings, Ortleib & Co; 1 car oats, J Kennedy; 2 cars metal, Lewis; Bailey dr Dalzell; 3 cars 'ore; Superior Iron Co; 349 calls stoneware, G Myers; 10 bxs starch, Hahn & Hadley; 77 bgs bran, 8 do rye, Stewart & Langenheim; 2'cici cheese, B Jenny. - Pktirnsyr.varrra. .CENTRAL RAILROAD, June 2-493 bat' axes, Mcßane & Anier; 12 bbls rye flour, Cnlp & Shepard; 50 eke rYe JAM Fairley; 6 do do, J Graham; 25 do do.Eitchcock, MoCreery & Co; 10 barrels grease, Lupton & Co; 1 bbl egga, L J Blanchard.; Prrrsurrnaa AND CONNELLSVILLE " RAnROAD, June 2.-;-:1 ear until!, Yough iogheny Iron & Coal Co; glia74 bells paper, hlarhle et Co; 36 ski iiats,B Lang: 82 ears iron, Prestly Wilson in at C oor 17 'rolls leather, 8 skins, W. Flaunts &Son; 186 ; bdls sheet iron W F 'Armstrong ; 36 coils rope, 'Fulton, BOlitnartet RIVER' NEWS: 'Both rivers conthtne,teremie steadily at this point with six feet six inches in the • Monongahela, and about seven. feet six Incites in the Allegheny. The weather . . was cloudy and unsettled -yesterday with very strong indications of rain at times. • The Glendale arrived early on Tuesday everting with a very good , trip, and•a barge of sand in tow. •The Charmer also arrived from Nash 'vjkle. It is the intention of• the owners of this boat to make some repairs, ,before she makes another trip. . • The J.N. McCullough got in about twelve o'clock yesterday with a good trip from Cincinnati. She returns again tat/ay at noon, and passengers and shippers should bear in mind that. Captain Moore is very strict in regard to' leaving on time, and It Vapid be a good thing if some other -steam.. bolt Captains would follow his example. The America,•Capt. Poe, with the vets. ran Cat .' Mrrdoch in the office, is an nounced to leave foe St. Louis this evening; and no doubt she will !elm 'here hh*l a fUll c argo. '- . - •• ~ e St; Charles is expectedin about noon ay, and will -return as niirtal. to-morrow' ; ',84 - fp. m...`Her agents,,,Messrs. -, Ghriest • dr, •Halett, will receive for her this morning at .the foot cif Wribtatreeti , ) - .1 f !.1 - al-I'lll : The Grey Eaglo arrived and departed for Parkersburg se usual.. She-brake. one of her bog chains in backing out, which, de layed her for something.like all hour.. , • 1 'llie Alice y. was at Wheeling yesterday forenoon putting off metal, and the , Wild L Dudk was at Steubenville doing the same; rthing. Both of these boats ought.to• arrive. here to•day. ; •••• • •, '-' , 1111 The funeral oiCapt..Alexander McGowin look place . yesterday , afternoon, and was , at by ouitea number of 'steamboat,. mop. Capt.. MoGowin.was an oldand , welh, - known steamboattnan, and •lad.-commandr , or'quit,e. a . number , of ~ steamers,.-among others - the Ambassador, -Prima: Donne r Stephen -Decatur,: - Belief , Henderson, anti Savanna.. ' At the time of his death he; twos firreommandat the:Armenia: .• -,. ~. ~ -,, • . •.,-:- , We • clip - -the . .following items Isom our, 'Cincinnati- excilianges •of •Menhir i• The `lntlaware, , Pittaburgh to Nashville :down -'-!yeitterday,• , after- .receiving, soma 'froh t -tare. • i Pilots, , Robt. Greenlee bold. f C i ' ... ReCalinnirt. ,:- - , ~•• ~, -: , •,. . f , I 211 ~ The MoseonigerVPittsibramb , A6 St.: , Loulsi' ri downlyeaterdtty.,:; = Wherr tahe - leaves lie she expecte to have about 500' ' 'Uinta fret ht'..llso'Ztribil tff /Which fir foe ". the , . , .... :, . i ' ~,,,:,,, .4, br..,4lllie?POttftl4ll 9............4 t ,h.l irk ~ -'. :' ' . 1 244 . eliglik; ' .14 (0 :Ail - 4 I ease Dean, ' 0 Silver Cloud No. 2, IR. ;Rigs to Toledo Market Pittsburgh, passed up _wring" Sunday night: The Argosy, from Pittsburgh, will be !found at the - wharf . this Morning, With 150 tuns of freight for Louisville. Walter da Scott, her clerk, arrived in the city yester-t• y. In the Supreme Court of Cincinnati yes terday, the case of King, Pennock dc King vs. Thomson Dean, 'iB.‘l. Male • and others, was decided in favor of defendants. The claim-made by plaintiffs was forthe value of twenty bales of totton=qB,ooo) Shipped by them in 1863, under the 'following cir cumstances: The L ady Franklin, owned by . defendants, and the Sunny Side, were lying side by side at Mempids. Defea ;dents shipped seventy-three bales cotton for Which the Lady Franklin gave bill lading. Only fifty-three bales were de livered to plaintiff's at Cincinnati. It came Out in testimony that twenty bales-bad been hauled to the Sunny Side by-mistake, which boat was burnt on that trip, and the ootton lost. The Court held, that the mis take being in uttal, - neither party 'could claim advantage, and the decrepancy in the bill lading being satisfactorily explained in evidence, defendenta were riotlihbld: The starboard boiler cf the ill-fated Mag nolia was found Sunday on the bar• below California, Ohio. It now lies in three feet water. This is the second boiler found, and wo must now conclude that :he re maining or middle boiler was the one which exploded. The water gauge and somdilues were also secured; part of watch, also, marked Northampton, England, No. 5,019; also, one keg horse shoes marked J. 8., Smith's Landing, Ky. ' Colonel Steadman, of the Louisville Ho tel, Louisville, a hearty, genial old gentle man' and his young bride, were passen gers for Pittsburgh on the St. Charles last evordng. The C. W. Dorrande has returned to MO bile from an unsuccessful attempt to raise the Sallie List, sunk in the Alabama river. She was raised about threb feet, and a diver went through her hatchway. She was found to be filled with sand, and parted amidships. There is no possibility of rais ing her to any advantage, but her ma chinery will probably prove valuable, and will be taken off her during the low water season. A deck hand on board of, the W. A Caldwell fell overboard and wos"drowned while she was lying at Fort Smith, on Sun day last. - A storm prevailed in the vicinity of Evansville on Friday night, doing consid erable - damage along the line of the rail— road, and playing smash generally along the - river, from Owensboro to Henderson. Several buildings in course of construction in both places, were blown down, while shade and ornamental trees' were twisted off and torn up by the roots in great num bers. The Louisville Courier, of Tuesday, says: The Captain of the steamer Delaware t43le graphed from Cincinnati yesterday to, one of our steamboat agents to Icnow how much freight there was here for Cumberland river. The answer returned was very little for Cumberland river, and it might have been truthfully added; or any place else. IICISCRL.IaI=OIIS pucF.s OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER, 31ANUFACTE;BED BY THE ITA ZARD POWDER COMPANY, ARTHUR KIRK, Agent, Office, 172 and 174 FEDERAL, STREET POWDER Electric NO.. 1,2, 1, 4 and grain, In Square Canisters. 1 lb. each American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb, each Dusk Shooting, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 grain, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb: each Indian Ride. In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each.... Kent/AO/y.llloe, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Hentuckylt. Idle,' In Oval Canisters of 11 lb. each (25 one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.), (50 half lb. do. do.• do.) KEG POWDER. Keittacky Rifle, Trim. PTV, and "Sea Shoot ing" ro., In kegs, 25 lbs Kentucky Ride, Frro Fro, and ."Ses i" o, In ks 14 Shoot- Ke g tuc g y Mae, g rto rro, and "Sea Shak ing" ro. in kegs. 634 164 Deer Powder, In kegs, 25 lbs Mining and Shipplua Powder, kilning r, rr, and rrr graln, net cub, In kegs, Safety Fuse fbr Blasting, of superior In package* of 00 feet and over Delivered free of expense on board of Boat or Ballroad. , /nlittaburgh or Allegheny. , • , • mh.24:01 TO FARMER& THE HAY RAHX,f`ITEWOME." PATENTED 1885, ANDIB62". Is the beit Rake Wade.' It will rake 'heavier hay, carry it farther, load' and unload Itself easter than any other rake. Itts self-operating; a child 8 years old can do the Work 'of a full hand. Hundreds of certilleatesdould be given, one of which Is below: "Gramm. Erie a., .11117 1967. "I have used the W. teems Co.,'Ray Rake, manufald:;' Lured by W..W., Wallace. Pittsburgh Pa.. and NC" . ommend It to farmers. It is good in t ight and heavy hay: Is easy on man and horse; Is a cornnlete glean er o gran and stubbi ; le simple In construction and easllykept In order. JOSEP be RC Pi t ts- burgh, orders directed to am) Lty street, Pitts burgh, Pa... or at the works in Columblana, Ohlo, promptly attended to: ' Sold- wholesale and retail by ,W. W. WALLACE:. , Send orders in early, attsapply Is short. MANHOOD: HOW T HOW REsTtnittn • /unpublished in/Mated envel ope. Prior, els aerate. A , LEC'I'UItE •. ON •THE NATURAL TREATMENT,nd Radical Cure of Ilerrnatort.hcea, or Seminal 31 , eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments IQ MeV'. Heige -generally. Nervouhnees, •Consumption, Ern,. le psy and Fits; Mental and Physlind Incapacity, re sulting from Self Aimee, : &c. brEept, outeer. well. M. P. author of the , tureen pooh," ee. "A BOON To THOUNANDO SMOTE/MRS," tent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post. paid, on receipt or six cents, or twoostage stamps, to ORA& J. O. KLINE A Co,` E 47 IaoWEIM NEW YORK, PosTonelCE BOK 4 / 3 86. Also Dr: Culverwell'a "Marriagequide," price 65 cents. nt yS:D&WIr• •••• • • • ERCEVAL vitonAregcutz'!wianattn. Mate; of P. P. W. & C. ftallwny. y • °Mae. !To; 'YOVEDERAt, OTHEET Room Ntr.4l 4 Auxuar, w , ACHI ERT. of all a osorlotlonkikslimad. ' BLAST URNACE and HOMING Emit RAW. DRAW. INtid furnithed. 'Fanlcular attentlqn paid to de. algulnyt cOLLLEIrt LOCOMOTIVES: • Patents eon doentialty , solicited, . An: EVENING DRAW. ING CLASH inealtanloa eye 7 VilM/41X13DAx. NLGHT, apinnel OFsiOit oi 01:6 Eigotarsith ixoltutVici-Oe, Pittsburgh; , June 3;186h: - ASSESSIIIIENTfee the 110sted Itlwalk groin litutelwoodiStatirolt•to the Squirrelit rood is now ready for examination, and will remain at this office until 'June 10th, 11300, when ft ITN be returned to the City Treeth revs °Mee for collection.- ; • • , #2,lgoOfq: , - . WI Amite ;tar es. Ifor it ifi Ant .t 0 Eel nern t eae, ua early tivme ter, Fot 4 ! I t :3"4 . r? fn i 4AMICEI:BoWN, 1416-1W064 ________. . , ie - - ANSIOLIIIIna . , • . vdireoc,irouli. Il i lk Vlio#loo&zite P"1121. *i4 e greintri s MI Z P le iki°F . ./1.; 1 LIMI/1 BOWS, ISO 1140011 streow a ALLEGHENY, PA. 'MT FIRE JACKET , id Node ton For SHOE AIR FL usin with the in ,nd Fires in or about the g Passenger Ar e, with the attachment to graduate ti . temperature that .may, be desired witht,„ rol'firinst the car or cars to which tb,. ,ket may be attached. • Raving obtalued vf the United StateslAtters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to realist the most intense beat that may be adplied to it in the position and purpose fOr,„whick itAsJatended. It is a sure protection from accidents by tire, origi nating from defective dues,. or liters iron pipes are . used as emiductots for smoke or heat. It Is .apfli , plicable piping.that may become overheated,. and is warranted to give perfect, satisfaction where wood or other combustible material - May. be placed Ip Mlle proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap ply my invention: to storm dwellings. tacterles: ships, • steamboats, railroad cars, Sec., wherever pipes as conductors are- made dangerous by being overheated and security desismi. I will sell., on ap plication: rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also, territorial rights. to such, as. may wide to engage in 'milling privVegeS, either by State or county. illfrOftice at the "NE PLUS ULTRA.PAINT WOIIKS," corner or Morth street and the Alleghe ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. th28:540 WHEAT, GROWERS =I SUPER , PHOSPHATE OF. .LIME, The Allegheny`'Fertilizer Co. Office, 456. Penn , Eit!eet).Pitteburgiti . . The best Eertiliser in usa, , and.gecogolaed by Farmers who hare given it a trial, to he the stand ard for raising • large grope of Wheat,. lige,. Oats,- Corn, Pots toes, me., W e published for grate. goes c ir c ulation neinniiiet nontaitiingiliteresting and valuablestatements.of this Fertiliser, copies of which will be sent free to' any sending vs their ad- WEHSTER AND RODEwis 137 , 8. ,A.l!persons lateyeated arerherahr nottitoct: that the Report or View - era. as modified br the 4i1040,9; Quarter Sessions, at Nos. 12 and 43•of.Jiiiie Terg ! ,, 1888, has peen 9aally cou6rmed , 'nd that thefts, are in my bands (for- collection. Unless payment is made on or before Nuns 42,11:1 1 : . 4888, kite 4atrus will be. tiled m yens and collectedby process Of law• " 4.10. stifik ..rCltlrAttOntey. rutabarah;gigy flui,,Wgßg t nya:poi ItM3 wYLIE AND= DUNCAN. STS. All persons Interested are hereby OOtteed that' the 4Pori Itg za9 4ll ited by the Court of Quartar,l3eietoner at, Noc.-111.. and !Le g ' Deceinbet. Tom, 1068.' has hfira dually; conitriosid;, 'adz that t h e is„eloieitil noti In ray;'hinde: for bollte uii.llble.s payment IS'atede, on or : be re iJune 10tH, 1881, tttie aukiplt'irl l l be tiled hiUrns, 'anti collected' by process of law, J._ irgb, bitty Bth. 1888. -my,9:05 FEE . , liviara.s..TAiriAnt, Ip, 74: • n, Agri!, g •!- ' 71 .>: 4 5 04 !r gto*edigpou'i ig i urj frig , i n lir l a m leptr e tly and ran at ta gligiggivomi VS.,/ lesait 10 Or. m. twat. smiintoe.n. OINCINNATI Adige PACKET LINE. i . Foi • Wheelinii, Bar etta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Galli oils, Big Bandy, ti Ironton, Portamn th, Maysville and aneinnisti. , . . ST. MARTS DI?IND,ty i ST. CHARLES FREDA The above elegant side regularly as announced.' with Packets and itailroa . Memphis, :Nei? Orleans a! UPper Mississippi and Mil might or passengers rail or river. 1 Especial attention given nets. BARNES , app: - • RIMIEST FOB CINCINN THURSDAY PA The new and splendid II e-wheel_steinier J.-N. WPC LLOUCii, G. D. MOORE Commander. D. MOORE Clerk. The above elegarit side-wherl steamer leave ;FR 'Kirke% Vaolam.dfiotraginfux Ctnclnnatl Memphis New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the Mi Upper ssissippi and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers receipted through either by ran or river. B Especial attention given to Orders and Way For freight or p r ftss!Lg j o A a s l?_ e ni o y u ot po ws, ard cfr A t gents areM CHAS. BARNES. _ PITTSBURGH, WIIEJELING, Mariett4 and Piirkersbuto• Line. • • Leave Company's Whartboat, foot ,of Wood Meet, DAILY, at 12 M. ( MOAYS D. M oo J. N. MeCULNLOUGHD AND Ono T . D. Moons, Muter. TUESDAYS ,AND FRIDAYS, , BAYARD'.'—.!.— . . . . SITXPIIERD, Muter . WEINESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, GREY' EAGLE C . L. littaivivAN, master. Freight will be recelVedist all boars by atgl JAMES COLLINS. Agent. F°l PR CAIRO. ST. LOUIII 2 z ia gEt ; _,.. DUBUQUE ANDS . PAUL. The tine steamer AMERICA .... Capt. A. rem, Will leave as'above. in co neetlon with the North ern Line Packet Company on , THURSDAY, J nc 4th--4 For freight or passage apply on bogrd or to JOHN FLACK.. - lel Or, J. I). COLLINGWOOD, Agent, AAEGULAR WEDNES DAY PACKET FOX CINCIN Z.—The ilue steamer _ • . . ARGOSY Capt. VANDICS6RIFT, W. D. Scott, Clerk. leaves, Pittsburgh for Cincin nati every WEDNESDAY at noon. C. BARNES, ) JAS, COLLINS, Agents. miall. JOHN -FLACK. - 31& H. PHILLIPS. 1868.6PRING""81868. mytieurito,rlloe.warMintVrapor own and other FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS, OP EVERY DE'deltl lON. Also, a flallll+ of • Transparent It Sh ( es, llollil!nds, Shade Fixtnres, Tassels, Col WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUY our BE ner t tAf3 A kkgr, E l L p s kOT liaE and styles - PHIL .names SECV AND ASST. • color G'COMINUNII J. B. 11 Emu ArimmIATED non, MAIMPACTUIt ED. BY SEWARD & CAMPRELL PaPPXtimTOrM. T. C. §srinor, Master . 3 P. M. 0. A. DRAT°, M'aster 93 P.N. wheel steamers Will' leave I connecting• at 'Cincinnati s to Louisville, Nashville. d: tit. I..oulsi .Also to the sour' rivers. Opted through either by' to Orders S and Way Bust. COLLINS. I& HASLETT, Agents The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: . '- saidelle ILS X. ' • GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber, and other materials found along the line of its operations. IL—A GOVERNMENT -GRANT of 12,800 urns of land to the mile, taken In alternate sectlons on each side of Its road: Thli Is on absolute do nation,- and will be a'source of Large revenue to 111.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year . Bonds, amounting to from 06,000 to $48,000 per mile, .aectirdlng to the 'difficul ties to be surmounted on the various Bellows to be built. The Government takesa second mort gage as security, and It is expected that not only the interest, but the principal amount niarbe paid in services rendered by the Company In transporting troops, malls, The Interest Is now touch more than paid In this way, besides 'securing t great saving In time and money to the Government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT • GRANT of the rinht to issue its ,own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to • aid in building the road, to the' same amount as . the U. S. Bonds, issued for the same purpose, and no more. The Government permits the Trustees for the First . Mortgage.Mondholders to deliver the Bondkto the Company only as the road is completed, and after it his been examin ed by United States Commissioners and pia • pounced to be lu all respects a iirst-elasi Rail road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cars, &c. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have been paid in updn the work already done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way !Easiness, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings are no Indication of the vast through bosineas that must follo!r the opening of the line to the Paelde, bat they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount. ARE SECURE BEYOND 21.1 4 Z1C CONTINGEIWY. The Com - iiiiiy hare aouplant means In their treasury, at - Td - make no appeal to the nubile to pur chase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptions are en tirely satisTactory; but they submit that, for entire security and liberli returns, there Is certainly no better Investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bonds are for sa,ooq each, and have conpons attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January ..tud July. at the Company's (Mice in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The Principal is payable in gold at matu rity. At the priacnt rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of ae.. &e. will pnd R T s d CLAIR BT. ' RT FOR 1 Y. AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL The Company reserve the right to advance the price -of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and will not all any orders or receive any subscrip ,tions on which the moneybag norbeen actually paid at the Company's ohlce before the time of. such advance., Parties subbcribineiellf remit the par value of the bonds and the accrued interest in currency at the rate of ail per cent.'per annum, from the Idate on which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by JAMES T. BRADY & Co.ivorner of Wood and Fourth Streets: , HART, CAVORET & Co., corner Of Wood and Third Streets: B. McCLEAN de CO., 73 Fourth Street; Pll. R. MERTZ, con:J.l , sth and Wood Ste.; ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth street; At the Company's Ofikee, No. 90 Nassau Street. and by • - JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, -No. 59 NVall_ Street, and by the Company's advertised agent's throughout the United States. Remittances should be marip Io drafis or other hinds parin New York, an t & the Bonds will be sent -free of charge by return express. Parties sub scribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery.' A PAMPNLET AND MAP Fog 1888 has just been Tahliqht:tl by the Company. giving fuller in formation than la possible in an advertisement, re specting tlie Progress of the Work, tile• Resources itf.the Country traversed by the Road, the Means' -for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will 'be scut free oti apPliCailon at the Company's offices, or to inv. of the advertised agents. i DINVF DOLLAR SAIVI.NO BANK, CHARTERED isas.- ASSETS , . Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also onIVEDNEB, DAY aml SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November leL from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from -.No vember Ist to May Ist, feoMB' to 8 o'clock. • • Deposits received of ail !alms of not less than ONE DOLI.AR, and a dividend of the .profits declared twit° a year, in June ; and 'December:- Interest has been declared semi-annually In June and December since the Banitwas Organised; at the rata of six per, cent. a year. . • of the not drawri , ont, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same In terest from the Ist days OfJane end Decentber, tom.; pomading twice a year without troubling. the depos (toil rateall.or • even to present :his Ines book. , :At tills money will doubloin less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, lip.Lawt,-Itelesand Regulatione,,parcashed gratis, on . applicat ion at the • rnasinitsi.-7GEORGE ALBREE. .. . 'TICE PIIF!SIDENTB: '' '- • - John G. Backofen, *: ); A.N M. ,, R9110Ck, I. D,.. • Benj. 1... Fahnestoca; , Hobert Robb, . 1 Jatues:Hordman, •: !!jolsa,H.l3hoenberger. • ;James DlcAuley, ' : Jannis Steidle „ James 11. U. Meede, , , AieXander,Speer, . •• , , Isaite M. Pennock, Christian Year. :117m. J. Azicerso n ; t Robert C.'Looirdi, -- . Calvin Adams, '..: . Henrit J. Lynch. • -John C. Blarney, ' Peter A. DiadcirB.. George Black, John Marshall; • - Hill Burgwin,_ _Walter l'..Marshall, 'Alonzo A.. Carrier, - john 11. McFadden. :Charles A. Cotton . . Ormsby Phillips, . •:. ~ • , John :Evans, Henry L. Itingsvalt, John JiGilleeple. - - • Wilt.'E'; Sohloortz, William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, Peter 11.:Hrinker, '. IV illialn Van Kirk, •' . Richard 1 Hays, , Isaac Nybittler, jameS D. Kelly. - ,_ Wm . P. We man. , • TnaAstguen--CHABLES A. COLTON. - .Eir.eitz7Atir—JAMES*ll. D. MEEDS - : .4 GlttAlc Tremendous Suerifice In Looklini.tilnages. . • .ffro_paratot' to tztotrutz.r offer mr elegnat trfxick firm it/ILT, P IER and TAA:NTVE EtLAßsffs, FOR TEAIT and PICTURE FRAlditS; tnisiteliape- OUB 'sty lea of BEDROOM GLASSES, AUL of whiuß must beaoltbrthe'Ett ofJuue: • • . . . , . 11, iigat , diess of Cost. " I phose who are id want of line Parlor (Masten and a. brut-olaitel artlelentilnd 'alit. work , will, d 4 well t° °!11111° calf . • ! i-! .'. '-.: IL' I rt: ~ tu t tl r y l l:o N d i tt . --', .... - ana-mwp --- -00------m-------------- _IL Es AND [larpitivi:.----,s o latio.kl: : B:—t ' •recteived m ._,, vere ',....az n i ge ".44.1.4.4.H. 4 . 1 4, = ---"" tir:Vlts'and 'Artteet -Belt - e. .v Jolters smut* t irjsieikindeopesuUtud% it,..APY!ffllBlo,rl. aesbovel l o o aribriale w -. . , •• 7 - - was SOWN . 1* Wood stre e t. ' • . XISCEL SO • , titzu _ 600 MILES OF THE UNION! PACIFIC MUM • Arettow finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this miring, and the Work along the whole line between the Atlantic! and Pacific • States is being pushed forward more rapidly' than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and It is not Impossible' that the entire track, from oi:enlist° Baceansento,- will be finished In 1869 instead or 1870. The. means provided are ample, and all thit energy, Men and money can do to secure the coinerletlon of this . • -• • CREAT NATIONAL WORK, At the earbeat possible day, will be done NEARLY NINE PER CENT., SOON BE AT A PitEMlTrit AND NEW YORK JOHN J. CIS“), Treasprer, No. 65 Fourth" Street , u, 1 1,12c, 151. 1 011 rrTtilitli GII and P. 7 •• , . - • ,I„, CONNELLEWILLE 11. R. • • .'"'" "" ---,- 11:- On and after TFIIIRSDAY, wi th sth, - ISM trains.will arrive at and•depart i the Depot, ctir ncr of Grant and Water streets, ai follows: .Dep,of. • thine. - M toand from Unlontn. 7 :n0.,A: m. °MOP. X. NICKeeSpOrtACcOMMOdt'II./1:001.: IL 2:05 P. X.; .nr.. toand from Uniont'n., 3:001..<1.1, /0:00 A. Y . west Newton Accommod'n 4 :35r., I. 0:35 A. M. Braddock's Accommodat'n 6 :15 1 m: si, 7 : 5 0 p. N. Night•Acc. to IllcKeesport.lo:3o e. M. 5:40 A. N. Sunday Cbarth Train toand , j : from West 'Newton 1:00P . , 71. 20:00 A. lit For tickets apply t, < , , ,T. /I: XING A W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. :: gent. Ibibs . A LE..gernErr a rgapili VALLEY RAILROAD. MY, DIRECT ROUTE TO TEll O IL REGIONS.' Rutming through to Yarning° Cl t nvithout drugs of ears—Conneetittg with trains ast ,and West on the Warre.: & Franklin Railroad, rand, Atiamtle & Great Western :Railways. Shortest and Quicken= route to Oil City and . Franklin, and ill point& la the 011 Regions. • On &ad/after April 90th, 11463,Ammenger Traine' will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Revak. corner Canal and Pike Ste as tollonso • , •—• Depart.: Atirtin. Mall toned yen. City. 7:00 Al X. 0:15 . Express • 10:40 i.. 2.1225 A. Brady's Bend Accotomod'n 3:09 P. 2. 10:20A. Soda Works Accont'n 5:30 P. X. 7:55 A. X. First Hutton AccomorPn.., S:00.: N. 11:40A: X. Second Hutton Aceotnod'n 12:00 !' ~ 3:55 P. X. Sunday Ckrureli Train leaves Sala Works ga SUB& ,A. st., arriving In Pittsburgh 'at 0:50 A. 2. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh atl:lo • p.'!2., arriving a& Bede Works at 2:55.p. M. .1 a. BL K ACIITON, Bup`t.. W. F. ROPE, Ticket Agent. . alt ITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST. DIS RAILWAY. . • - • CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after I'INDAY . m ay 10th, 1807, trains Mai:cited arrive at the Unhurt Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Deport.- Amts, Express' 2:15 a: in. 435 p. Fast Line - 9:40 SI In. 7:15 p. Fast Express 1:50 pl ni. 11:20 Mixed Way • 6:10 al In. 7:05p. . McDonald's Acc'n , No. 11:40 al 3:05 p. m m .. Accommod'n. 3:50 ru. 9:30 a. m. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 0:00 p: it.. 81210 a. in. 'SPECIAL Notick.--9unaay Expreas leaves at 1:50 p. m. arroflug In Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next. morning. 1- • The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily; Sundays, and Mondays excepted. and makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville• and polntS on Sandusky. Mansfield & Newark R. R. 8. F.SCULL, Generallliket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup`t., Steubenville, ... . . 1 PI SEIJPG__ ,II E FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. ! . W. AND CLE VELAND & PITTSBURGH It. - R.• From Slay 11th, 1868, trains will, leave from. and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide, city time, as follows: Leave. I • '..417110e.. ; __._ va Chicago Ex—. 2:13 am: Chicago Ex... 2:710 a Cleveland Ex. 2:13 a in: Cleveland Ex.. 2:23 ais Erie & Ygn3l'l - 7:28 a m:ChlcagoEit.... 1L1:23 a In cl; & Il'hgilt'l 6:L3 a mCWbeelinglEx. MOS aim • Chicago Mail.. 6:58 ain ISt. Louis Er.. 3:33 pat Chicago Ex..-- 9:43 a m Cl. & Whle Ex 4:38 yar. Cl. &"4 - 11'r Ex. 1i43 pto Erie & Yels•Ex -6:13 pna Chicago Kr.... • 1:58 pm Chicago Eric; . 4:23 pla Wb. & Erie Ex. 4:48 pn. Cl. & Wh'iv y.....x. 7:08 pat Depart from Allegheny. draftse tra Allegheny. ' N. Brigt'n Ac. SamB:s N. Brlgt'zi ac,_ 7:03 ant Leetsdale " 10:13 am N. Brigt`n, r" 0:28 asa 611, " 11:58 a in , Wellsville, '."‘• 8:53 aay , Rochester " 2:23 p m Se* Castle :I" 10:13 aaz Wellsv'e Ace.. .3:43 p m Leetsdale !: :?': 9:13 a JaL Leetsdale Ace." 4:43 pm • " r I:" • - 1:08 pat • N. Brlgt'n 533 pin L e ets da leigLi -." 2:43 pat. N. Brigt'n ". - 6:2Bpm ' ‘-"." 4:53 9 in: • 1, : Leetsdale " . 10:43pm " _,v " 7:28 pot . • 1:58 p. in. Chicago Ex- : 11:23 it. , :ni. Chicago press leaves daily. Express arrives daily. I — 7 - :. inyll F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Anlenr.- • vENNSYLVANIAaggagat ILL trt and CENTRA after L Mar 10t ROAD. h, 1867, Trains will ar- • rive at and depart from the Ti 111011 Depot, corner f Washington and Liberty streets. as follows: Arrive. De ' a Mall Train.... 1:20 a ralDay Expresa.. 2:20 a Fast Line...... 1:50 a injWall's No01 , :'•. 6:30 a Wall's No. ... 6:20 a miMall "rmln , l'.'",. 7:50 a Latrobe Ace n 7:50 arn • CincinnatlEX 11:40 a Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a ntlWall's No: . a .- .,, 11:51a - Cincinnati Ex. _9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:05p Baltimore n Johnstow Ac . .1031:00 5 a m Bra ddocks Nel 4:00 pm. Ex pin Phila. Expret. 4:50,pm Phila. Express 1:20 pm m Wall's No;',3 - ..i 5:00 pm Wall's No. 3.., 2:05 pm Wall's No.?]1:•.. 0:05 pDa Braddocks Nol 5:50p nt Past Line..' :, 7:30,p na Wall's No. 4. 7:05 pm Latrobe Aet . 'is J 1 3:50,p,M. Altoona .Acc'n SwisavAle 440i10:50jpna and Emigrant - ' *; JJ • I Train . ... . ~ . 10:30 p ir. :II': The Church Train leaves Wall's 'Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. tn., reaching PittsbUrgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at12:50 tr t m. - and arriv :s at Ni all's Station at 2:00 p.m. * CincinnatfExpress leaves daily. All 'Other trains daily except Suuaay. ~.!jj.t. ~. For further information apply to ": , I W. H. BECIEWPfH, Agent. The ( Pennsylvania Railroad Company not *ri sme any risk for Baggage, except_ for , Wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibillt t0.012e Hundred. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of thAowner, Un less taken by special contract. • JIJ J., EDWARD H. wrir.,. 'fowls& • myll ` I General Superintendent, 241 i9nniv. l ie. ' RIVESTERN PENN-algimit SYLVANIA. RAII. , A.D.—On and after May-10th, 1 867 . , thei ?. . ( lemur Trains on the Western Penneylv . attla • road will . arrive at - and depart from. the Federal. Street Depot. A ll agheny. City, as folloWs: • Arrive. I -rigoll Snringd'e No 1 6:33 a m Mall .. .. ..., - ,'4 - 6.15 m Freeport No. 1 8:15 a m Freeport No. 11'9:10 re . Express • • 1O:15 am in Sharpteg•Na,ll.l.:2lllsat. Sharpb , g No.l 125 pin Express 4:,..', 'l3O pm Freeport No. Z 4110 pre Springd's NO t.. 3:30 fins. Mall • 5:50 p m 'Freeport .No,I r. 6:03 p Da -1 Springd'e No 2 T:10 p m Suringd*e N 6 Zi 7:30 pm, Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. , The Church 'Pralh leaves Allegheny ilvanct. every. Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching . Allegheny City. at • 9:50 a. m.' . Iteturnlng,- leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. nt and arrive. at Allegheny inittit. at 0:46 CONNOTATION' TIONIITB,FOr IWO 111 ,:packates Air Twenty,_between, Allegheny City, thest - nutalies4 Here's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpabarg. and good only'on the trains atopping akEitations 'spe cified on tickets— , The:rains leaving Allegh e ny ` City at 6:15 a. m. ` and 1:50 P.N. make direct .connectionnt 'Freeport with Walker's line orStages fur Butler and Hannah's town. h, tickets may ;be purchased; at the Ofilce, No. 316 t. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh. and at the Depot Allegheny. , For farther information isnolx to -.14' . JAMES TEFFERIS, %v e nt, e Street pot.: The. Western P ennsylvani a Raliroadlelli not as sume any risk for Baggage,. except for*earing ap. pare!, and Unilt thel. responsibility to Ono numbed. Dollars in value. , All baggage ^ exceeding lids - amount in value will be at the risk of thenwner, en, teas taken by special contract.. - ,:. • •.. -.. . u • -EDWARD H. WIE • myll . Gew”..al-Senerintendent. AltoOna. S irl --- 0 lit - ii IL L . -- • - UN_ ;PACIFIC •ItAILWAY NEW YORK Eastern Division.' - The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIARLIC ROITIZ from the East to pohno hi • Colorado, Nevada California, Utah, Arizona, Washiniiani _,Piew Mexico, Idaho, • Otegon: r • • • Two Trains lettye State Line and. Laayanworth daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the arrlvaltur t;alits of Pantile Railroad.trom St. Louts; and Hannibal and St. Jo Railroad rrom Quincy, connectlnttlat'Law. hence, Togeks. and .Wam ego .with rtsgoil , rhr JUL points In Kansas. At end of . track west of Ella worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COx PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL `AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR •-•• _3,s3alzahr:tht ; ettrir T-A-ara74 ,1 And all Points In thelreiTl.torles,' And.with SANDERSON'S Tat-wgzicr,i-trior or COACHES for Fort "Union, Bent's Fort, FCsas, Alba §rneeArre,ifertlt le,.aatir at; points' 111, Arizona • With the react. additions of. roiling ;Idockied equipment and the arrangements nuwer p ith re sponsible o verland Transportation - Lineemoulti the , : western terminus, this road now offers unequalled . ibudittleff tbr the transmission of freight to :we war. ,z Waist. • Ticket, foi Side at the principal 0w . 44 ,United States and Canadas, lie sure . and ask for tickets vii THE ,7 81Mykr IJNION .PA9DIO. 1144wAr ifaizTEUX L•L ~ ~... ... .... 4.. + ,...„.., s •---a LiTER*.9.4M :siroAina ..., - -QUfgEN STOI-- •---" . • Ti m lrimmir M a .0111441.40m. ~ 2:ciptherugiree4,;#s.4-94,i1131.e40,,,,,c)i,:;. the .celebrate • L - - .;,21.21::gr•iti 7.MIitItEMS (1-..).?: . t11 : 11 ' U r 14"11n °N • ' - L iii. 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