El U Financial Nattiro in New York. 11 Gold Closed at 139%. ;;;': Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazene.l NEw You's, rime 9, 1268. • No N inr AND-GOLD. Money easy, at 9.405 per oent. on call, for t loam Sterling quiet at 1100110%. Gold fr steady, opening at 189 M, and advancing to MX; closing at 189%0189%. Shipments to-day U 75,000. 0 Government . stocks unsettled, opened 0 . lower, - closing quiet and steadier. Con- Pons of 'Bl, 116%0116%; do. '62, 112%0 112%t do. '64,118%0110M3 do. '65, 110%0 110%; new, 112%01118; do. '67,113®113/; Mtn-Forties, 1060106%; Seven-Thirties, 109%0110 ~• , ." ' STOOBI3. e stock market opened quiet and steady Ran i much stronger in Central, Erie, .Illin ois Mail, but closed dull .with a general ',decline. A new injunction has been granted against the Rock Island road, g preventing the removal of fends. Border g state Bonds steady. • • . LATEST QUOTATIONS. , . 5:30 prices: Canton, 50%1450%; Boston t; water Power, 2/%(422; ClunberUnd. /12% @35; Wells Express, 25M(i)26; American, 54@54%;`Adame, 57%@57%; United Slates, .5, 65%057%; Merchants Union, 28@28%; .5 Quicksilver, 26K(26%; Mariposa \ 5 (4 5 34; Pacitlo Mail, 95%1495%; Atlantic, 81%; New York Central, 18354®182%; Erie, 69%@ 69%; do. preferred, 7534@76 ; Hudson. 14154(4142; Reading. 9 3%0 9 3%1 Hart ford and Erie. 1531(4163(; Ohio and • Mississippi, 1105 0)30%; •Wabash, g 48X@)42; St. Pau - I, 13454@65; Preferred, 770 F 77%; Michigan Central,,llBs4@LlCt; Michi gan Southern, 89%(413954; Illinois Central, 155@1544; Pittattnrgh 87%®87%; Toledo, 108504108 W Rock. /eland, 10214(4102%; Northwestern, 69%®69%; preferred, 81%(.4 81%; Port Wayne, 110%@)111; St. Joseph, 86; Preform 8 9 A. Chicago & Xissonrie, 93%; Old Tennessees, 73; new do, 72%. 4 • New 'York Produce Market. elpecial Dispatch tbe Pittsburgh Ossette.l Navr Yoax,- june ft.—Cotton dull and a shade lower; 400 bales at 30c for midling • nplauds. Flour opened rather more steady and closed dull and a shade lower; receipts 8,4.29 . bb1s at 17,8018.20 for superfine State g and western; 13,60a9,80 for extra State; $8,40510 for extra western; $11,80a13 for white • wheat extra; 59,05a13 for R, IL 0.; f g ;testi for extra St. Louis, and $12015 . for good to .choice do. California flour more active; .2,900 aka at $11a18,50. Rye flour is steady 58,5(11a10,75. Corn Meal is quiet. Whis nominal. Wheat a shade firmer • andrather active; receipts, 24,800 bush, with sales of 42,800 bush at 12,17a2,20 for No. 2 R spring and choice Milwankee;l7o,. 1 spring at 52,47a2;28; $3,05 for white southern; $2,15 for choice white Mtchlgan, and $2,75 for winter amber. Rye scarce and quiet. Mar ; ley nominal. Barley malt quiet. Wheat malt at $2 per forty pounds. Corn about lc lower; receipts, 81,812 bush, with , sales of 62,000hish at $1,0814a1,0934 for new mixed ' western afloat; $1,1134 for western yellovr, 1 .- • 51,21 for prime • white southern. Oats • opened ashade firmer; receipts43B,BoB bus; market closed dull and drooping; sales of 86,000 bush, at 84qo fbr western in store, and 866.8630 afloat. Rice quiet. Coffee • dull. Sugar in fair request; sales of 1,000 .1 hhds, at 1134a12gc for. Cuba, and 12gal3ct" 1 , for Porto Rico. Molasses quiet; sales of '• 100 bbla of. Ceiba at 52c. Hopequiet, at- lila • 40c for American. Petroleum firm, at 14a 14%0 for crude and 320 fo refined bonded. ' ; Pork opened quiet and drosed lower, clos ing at, 12.8,37 cash for new mess; $27,50a -127,75 for old do, closing at 527,70 cash; 522,50a211,00 for prime, and $24,25a24,75 for •.1 prime mess. Beef steady; sales of 250 bbls at previous prices; also ,20 'tierces, • • at 526 for prime mess, - and 533a36 -1 1 for India mess. Beef hams dull; sales of .1 30 bbls. at $26,00a34,00; middles dull and .. heavy, sales of 250 'boxes stratfords at 115. t Cut meats quiet; sales of '125 pack es at T" 121(a1343 for shoulders ' and 16a17c for 1 Lard a shade firmer ; sales of 500 tletces at A . A 016M173ic for steamed, and 17%a184c for kettle rendered; also 5000 tierces steam at .• 17%0 buyer of July. Butter steady at 25a 320 for Ohio . and W6c.for,State. Cheese el dull at 1 7a150 for commo n to pridie. Freights ' LiverpOol a shade firmer with 15,000 bush. ;.1 wheat at 334 d per steamer - 4. La:ram—Flow closed dull but zslightly" ' buoyant and favorable. Wheat firmer and quiet; $2,17a2,20 for No. 2, and /2,27a2,28 for llfair , No. spring. Rye is nominal. , Oats, . closed heavy at 84Na849101d store; and. 860 • •oi afloat. Corn closed dulland heaVy . atsl.oB ga a 1,09 for new mixed western afloat. Pork if more active; mess at 12.8,37e28,50, cash , and ' • 41regulait 529 sellers', August; closing '..l at TA,25a28.37, caah, and regular. it iße i rla • quiet. Bacon is nominal. Lard - rather Quiet at 17qa17%0 for fair teprime steam. Eggs firm at 2734a28c.. • . . . , • .- ~.,. Market. • ' . • 1,. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) '' . f., lINOINNATI, June 9 .-? lour dull; family, ' 1,,510,(N)a10,25. Wheat firmer, No. 1 52,30 a 1 ' 2,32; No. 2, 52,25. Corn firmer at 00a92a, Oats dull:and unsettled; No. 1, 75a760. ' Rye -:-.-. dull at 11,85a1,90.. Cotton dull at 25%0 for • . j middling."'tobacco in good demand; sales ~ • IA 215 hhds.; lugs, $7,50a9,90, and' leaf slo,ooa 10,75; all offered was take 3, chiefly by East -4 ern and . Northern buyers, including deal , 1 ers from Canada. Mesa Porkitlirmer, but quiet; 'tie held at 527,75a28,00. Bulk Meats '• • dull at 12a14c. Bacon in bulk; limited jobbing demand; shoulders, 13 0 ; dear rib and clear sides, 16%13 and 16,0. Lard • held at - 1.75:(81730; tut buyers do not offer better that 17c; the news from Liverpool '• , had a depressing influence on the market. Batter isteady itt 208250 receipts - light. Eggs advanced to 22c. -i. Linseed ;011;11,12a • 1,1,3, and the market firm.' _ Lard Oil' dull at 51,40a1,45c.- • Patroleuin firmer,; Teflised - , i- 32a34c. • Hay dull and 51 per tort lower' '.. hard pressed. $12a13 per' ton on arrival: •i t Gold, 139 k- buying; , , • ' ... Cleveland Clevebuld Market. 1 LBy Telegraph fo the Pittsburgh osaette.l /Cmtvadurtni June 9.1-. Flour quieti steadY 4 and moderately firm; : double , martyred fp, altl, double extra white $12a15; double sat", tra spring $11,00111450 for standard .brands,: double •extrarred ranges , 1111,50i112; double .. " extra spring -Wheat, quiet ' , 0 with sales st $2,88 for No. 1 red winter, $ 245 a 2,18 for No. 1 siring. Corn; sales of 8 1 ( 000 ,x bus at 940, earl , 009 bus at 93)f0. Costaidnll aL ; : at 72a73e: Bye old at 51,10. Barley no nom in ' •'•; _ - ' ' ' - - lottlaillle Market. tßy WesTarai:Opii Ple,tab . ungb Oszeite.l • LoinfiViLlailitruf9.'ettoco; sales t4B hhds at 48afffor loam, 15 for medium, leaf; $18a18,78 for' shipohig, and $18.28a 24,75 lb routting. - Flour 14,181,8,0 e for-snper fine. Wheat at 12,26a2,80. Corn at 881 No. Oats at 83e. Rye at $2.42,08. Lard,'at 17ffa 18e. Mallf:POili.,4 827,75a28. Sheen, sholll ens at 18)fea clear aides at 17er balk shoul ders at 1230. ,Whithey,*atill24s. for raw :T o l o,7o alliek ttly Telegiso to the ilitabiteiti eleAtte.3 Tomlin°, June 9.-:Irlour quiet, with re oolpts or .*;087 , Wheat .firmer, and better sales, with , receipts ef 1,400 buab; white at 112,84a2,8T. Corn a Shade 'lower; k 008 1 1 411: 24ii.ti bush; No 4 aoldAtt 9234. bur er for present month, and buyer in July; seller for bat half , of Jens at 98.. Oats Lao better; receipts, 4,510.bnah; :sales of-No 1 at 7072. Lake freights dull and urodumg- _,:. ........./...----.._. ,-41„ ~ .- 'n'tillaAelphla Market - , , . • it PIiILAD ,:June9....1 1 16nt &11l and' ' , . tvJ '" ~ Vtartr Bane, 1a Harrilwa.. ,, ' , : ,, A , , , .kr; pe rece i pts; -*worn: extra= wrist _ is . $0,50a . ,;:- ,--, ..., , ~egifsil. . Vliiii:Vll, r 20,50; 0, _ :711wat ,- .44fin.TAl Pt - " le 14 juum 16 - ,- - . m . ,‘ - ju :777 1 . 1 : . 414 75 4 a o . lllollnedlfaikninivipia at . y.4.si t atilaihiiiiidiiitil4Witeirlia - 41,8031" . iiikatillintlypinized wart. 1 arn at Woltiai4i9tuir);ll-0,i11.0. 11111Wankei Martel. tiy Telt:4nm"tit° the YlttsbUii dizette.) hilnwationr. June 9.-Flour dull; &aide Wiscotudn and , loiva, 58,75400; medluin; 18,70a8,75; common, ,P 18,25. Wheat irreg.: ulcer, at $2,04 for No. 1• arid 111"1,903‘ foi No. 2. Corn active, at 890 for No. 2. Oda steady, at 680 for No. 2. ReOelph4-1,500. bbls fLuir; 8,000 bush wheat; '4.000 bash corn; 4,000 bulah- oats. Shipments-14000 bbls flour; 6,000 bush wheat; 2,000 bush corn; I,ooobush oats. • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. , privestraciff, WAYX I Alt D Cafriaop RAILROAD, June_ 9. —l3 „carp Bryan it Ca hey; sdo do. Niudoir: 4 l 88 hides, W Fitoctla &Am 820 ;bnakshellei corn, J J Pettit; ,58 . eke oats, Hitchcock. McCreary' & Co; 1 keg apple Dater, W H Graft& Co; 93 bxs cheese, B Canfield ;& Bon; 25 do do, Vole, Mahood . & Co; 25 do do, T C Jenkins; 18 inta. tanner's scraps. F W C Feld; 51 eke rag e , - McCullough; Smith & Co; 17 - Frit etuzzlta, - N J. Braden; 15 do do, 12 bbls. dry apples; Woodworth at Davison,. 2 pkgs raga, Little, Baird &' Machling; - 7 bbls egint,7 . Orgt, Mahood It Co; 5 dos tubs', Watt, lang & Co; 10 do" pails, 3 do tubs, .1 B Sneathen; 19 eke rye b Dan Wallace; 10 bbis flour, Irßobison .t.,00; 100 bbls flour, John Greer; 100 do do, Watt; Lang &. Co; 190 do do, McClure and MeKee; 1,191 pea' meat, 10 toe lard, Jas Lippincott; 60 - bag' .11Our, Jas Mullins; 300 do do, Owner; 300 do do. Watt ,& Wilson; 610 slabs gpeltre, Moor head & Co; 100 bbls flour, Dap Wallace; 2 ears middlings; . ? S' Finch;; 1 car shorts, H Schnelbach. Crarnniann - Awn. Prrraeumur . Bari.; ROAD, June 6.-187 green hides, Springer, -Varbaugh & Co; 3 bffls. hdls, Samuel Xah.. , nestock; 5 do do, TA:tan, Gregg & co; 8,41 butter, W J Steele &Bru;} glida wine, X.' Brink; 2 bia scalds, Fairbanks, . Monavit Co; 3 brit' lime, J Marlin; 25, bas' starch, W A McClure; 10 do do; ;TS Dilworth& Ajo; 25 do do, B L Fahriestoft Co; 100 brill flour. J Renders* &Bro; 9 grave stones, McClure, & McKie; 121 cakes cop Per. Hub bard, Bro Co; 210 billets iron, C G Hair soy, & Co; '39 bxs starch. Ninnek it Co; 30 bra starch Re met' it Bro; 75.brls oil. C A Warmeastie; I-Imi butter, Head it . oil. 1 - car iron Yongheougheny Iron Co; `2 do do Wm Smith; 6 bags - rye W Fairley; 12 bdls bows, Thim Hare it rye; '1 car stone •I PrTTSBORGIIMINCT?tSA.TI.AND ST. Louts Rexmoan. June 9.-100 bbls dour, owner; bbla linseed oil, B A Balinestock & (:o;.1 . car staves, J Pal Mei =de Son; u 10 bbls vine gar, Knox it prr; 1 bbl eggs, Toigt, Ma - 'hood it Co; 15 do do, W H-Gralr2 & Cu; 17, aka oats; 1 bx bacon, Meanor it H' ail:an; 104 aka grain, If Steel it Son; '1 car do, Brows, itlVilliams; 171, eke rye, W .1 Meek; .100 green bides, Hays it Stewart; Ito sausage, W B Hay* & Son: • ' ALLZGIEENT Vswan Renatosn, June 9. 160 bbls oil, Melton, -Marvin & ,Col 800. do do, Lockhart, Frew & Co; 160 do doi Clark & ',Sumner; 12 sks oats, 5,, do rye, .3 do pota toes, J Close; 12 do do, 4 do. corn,.3 do pat% El Barclay; 15.d0 do,:CI D Casey& Bro; 1140 xYe, D *allace; 21 do rye,Bead & Metzgar; 1 car lime, DL Reynold% 5 skswool, 2 bbb3 eggs, J E fibemakero bbl whisky, 1 keg nun„ Jas Hagger4;" 9 bags flaxseed, Whit more & Bro. . • •. • ALLSGHBNY STATioar,. June. 9.-70 ;' sks flaxseed, 40 do rye, 72 do oats, Ewer, Ham ilton it Co; 275 sks oats,, Knox it Son; 300 pgs lead, PH Navin & Co; 150 green hides, A & J Groetrlnger; 4 cars metal, 3 do lime stone, Superior Iron Co; 10 bbls, scraps, Pressel - & Co; 10 bbls whiskey, R A Car son; 1 ear Metal, Graff, Bennett a Co; 1 bbl eggs, Beckert & Co. FlTrlmumi:it • AND Cortwatrarmts R. R. June car metal, Yougheongeny Iron 'a coal company; 12 rolls leather, Graffo it Weise; 105 13dIs paper F Schilling; 41 Ake oats, XS Strickler; 50 do do, P Vammeter; 10 bbls eggs, Voight & Mayhoo - d. PENNEYLVANLi CENTRAL RAILROAD, June 8.-1 pkg tobacco, E H Myers & Co; 2 db do, .1 Slldworth at Co; 1 do cigars, R it W Jenkinson, 1 do do, Weyman •it Bro. WALL PAPER. WALL Par HALLS,: PARLORS, ciwkligsAkan_‘ . lKgrcamiis. ?or sale CHEAP. A 8 ,THE -01131.A.PEST, N 4.107 Market stieene4r Filth. JOS.R. HUGHES & )3RO. EMI ORACIaBR BAKERIES. .. killOODs 111011rIA* 14 '. ,110W = ‘,.. An. g REaromeolgiserbuotarlin. rilat TEEKTRINV I 'III I 4 IIII S I4 . torrtaat oviMalaidif SM., Ist Waltzer Sexual:Debar awl ImpeOV.. l 9 -I pt ilmir wenexaUTLzierrousiplasiopitlite 1F.i,.. tg, jeparandints. 'Lentil' snorPll bid ineilPst.a. Arnim's from Soli:bury to: 1 AtoWldu 43q$Vit , wel1.11: Dan or, QM., rem le i f 1 1. - " , ..,41, , Bools wo THO A.NPS .0 1 - 8171na 7 ,-......•'"" mammal:o l in envelope, 4,i) ftif ___.'w: ,f a it v i re Manta. artworr 'NV 00 . .. L r. * ITe,,, I, OW* irgiv tel incr.Bos NNE. • Auu ~ eatrerntelPs • 4 1111Arrlageigaide.“ prkwipmeistast _'t'-. MEE 11,11040 T•iskisievegarzater,t . cp t• ' jh I 3 . 1868 Both 'rivers are falling slowly at this point with seven feet eight inches in the hfonon- Vibe* , and nine feet in the Allegheny. At Oil City there were five and a half feet and falling, and forty six inches at ITidi- Ckute. We hall several heavy showers in the forenoon yesterday, but in the after- . noon looked as if the rain:was over for the present, The Bayard from Parkersburg, is the on ly IFVIVaI We have' to- report. The Grey ;Eagle, Captain Drennan, is the regular packet for, that point today. The Julia No. 2. cleared for Zanesville. The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin, leaves for St. Louis to-day without fall, and passengere and shippers should bear this in mind. • . The J. MlSstoc'Nellough, from Cincinati, is ilue•here this forenoon, and will return al usual to-morrow at noon:. • The Galetto " arrived it Cincinnati on .a i 'Monday. , 1 • Tlee. R. C. Gray,. Captain W. B. der son, ~is announced Ihr Cincismati and nig vine forthwith. • . • The St. Louis Democrat se's: Our para graph mentioning a Pittsburgh stern wheeler in port which had run four years without making a losing tripi has been widely.copied, and a very general desire expressed to learn her name. It is the Kenton, Captain Duninfir. The Cincinnati Gazette of Monday sari The America, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, pass- . ed down at a late hour last night, with 'about three hundred and fifty tons of freight; fifteen cabin and• seven deek pas sengers., Two hundred tons of her freight are for. St..Lonis, five tons for points on the Missouri , liver, and the balance tor the upper Mississippi.: Her officers report that the Graletea (the boat that is claimed to 'make twenty miles !per hour up stream) passed :them at Eteubenville t and that the America: passed her a ft erward on Saturday morning, since which time the Galetea had not been seen. Either the ildetea passed the America during Saturday night, and passed Cincinnati the same night(neither of which hypothesises are probable,) or the speed claimed for the former boat by the Pittaburgh papers is exaggerated.._Tckday will tell the truth. One of:the - pilots of the America is. Henry 'Devine, and we believe the other is McDonough. The New Orleans Picayune says: The old ex-Confederate gunboat Selma, which vessel, made a most gallant fight in Mobile Bay, is now being fitted out for the Texas cattle trade. Captain John MoLean, well knewn hi this city, is an old machinist and sailor, is to command her. The Selma was formerly the Mobile packet Florida, of the Gedda Line, and is now owned by a com pany in this city. The Champion, sunk 'at Chenault's Reach, on Friday, was insured for $15,000, in the following Cincinnati offices: Na tional Merchant's and Manufacturers', and Farmers'j4l2,soo etch, and in the Ohio Val ley, Germania, Lafayette, Queen City and Crescent, for $1,500 each. A St. Louis telegram, under date of Sun day, , says: Arrived—Marble City, from Memphis; Key City and Sucker State, from St. Paul; Columbian, from Omaha; Cora, , from , Fort Benton. Departeit--Mahawk barges, for New Orleans. River stationary, or falling slightly. Weather clear and cool. The Cora came from Fort Benton 3,200 miles, in 12 days. Has been out 74 days. The St. Louis Dispatch, ,of . Saturday, saysi;;;The New Orleans trade is a very un settled.state from the fact that the boats and barges are running dead ..against one another. Setrunboats _appear, determined not to allow any farther discrinunation in favor of barges, hence the war in rates. Shipments to New 'Orleans are being made at about ten cents per hundred, a price that neither boats or barges can live at. The trouble does not end there. The Atlantic line and' outside boats, under the name of "compromise line" is likely to fall through from the - fact that. outsiders are. compelled to lay over some four or five weeks to wait their turd, which'iskthe go. ing prices and other expenses,'ffiey do not *relish. The probabilities , are, that there will be a general Melling loose," when every boat will go it an their own hook, and his Satanic: majesty take - 'the 'hind most. As much as such a state of affairs is to be regretted we see , no Itielp - for it, and next week Will probably i' ineugnrate a • spirit ef rivalry:and oppositbin imequalled in the ',carrying trade, for"number of is GRILIT-VABMETY, By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Loulevir.ts,' June 9.—ltiver with 6 feet 5 ineheEqn the canal. We a ther clear and pleaszett:' • ' ' B . it 'BEST :AXIO, CHAP: A., 12/r PIANO AND ORGAN. , ' ' • Schointeler's . oold - 111 id' Ilapo l ' AND ,ESTEY'S COTTAG ",ORGAN. ' - .. The 116101fACIIIIR, PIANO M ies , all the latest eallabig improvements knowst In the loon. stnic aw ar d ed lirst class instrument, and has always been the highest premium wherever ex hibited.. Its tone is: Mil. sonorous and /Meet. The workmanship. for derability and beauty, surpass all others'. pikes from $5O to, 4160, other s o-ca g ed firstclue Vane. , : • • '', , ‘ Ifil l ICTI corrAnZ oßtillr . ' Standsat the sad of all reed instruments, In pro ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any. similar Instrumeut In the Unttedi Eltatos. It is sim ple and compact in construction and not liable to get out 01 order. CaßegisT,lfinill ; PATENT.. • VOX HUMANA TREMOLO , ' is only. to be Maud in SM. Organ. Price freer $.ll/51 to ilifiso 'MAIZE & All .guarantee , ' d for Ave years. . • Ha% BIZITLER, . , CL AIR num. --.:- ,- ' No. , la ST. CLAIR, STREET.: F it :NBWS. Ritren and. Weatier. PIANXOS. ORGANS, ;&O. REcoM) nAND , aqtarrEorila arm oßkigs, In perfect otter, troatSall to slab. OBARL4 i lit'E itl4l7Ml. SI ?UM at.. Ad ddOr above Wood. sibill iiirrAnuenutifi44.....ram tainitet , l*.alnutiCa. NORTH AII3BILICALN ' r.} ht li m an Lightning, R o d Rd tory, '1 ;I , ~' BRAMS FOUNDRY IRON antictozno, WORKS. 10,00 nurr 311419 , 41.1*694iD 'DAILY. THE cELEsoktuctriui#Aiiinizia `. ' s ~ . , _ meirritriva..noun = iinnutinturt et these Wgriaii sad sold to WI parts of the r tnemt, are siinnttea to be superior to mutt Lightn og Rod and al t use. tireat inducements offered is is i c ted ex l:r i .,42l , l„ n i mr...,,b? _., wholesale. together with Insiditco l ti, ° lrisla ;;, 11144 8,t a De ite r T n a a et. Iron Connection Bus, Brucies,Al,‘, ploia ram pieta and OiroUlarS sent tree. ' : ItE y ß , I n tl/ . Runa4 ao . . . , 1 - , Nos. 488 'dad 490 St. 101 i Eit„" TIO f • fi , . , , PA:III4*INFTEINI. 1. lon.daii ")9 ' ' ' + • , ..,, ..... ... . Aerotes i- i,-, Oitsiiiiiiiikikii • iiiiiiitlegOti i 4tOitbiliti I :. ,wiroVIEZAM 0".• . i at' WITIZT I K ON CEILINOMEnsT ~..., - 1 :gr . lll- i y it iMpetTif 4 .l 4 * t a t im m , 3 4 od.,wtagrivw,du ' yid till V I J - :-.. 1M 114#1,,t4-thi; i:,{ -5".41,04104 1 0:1 .YfTiftf• 13,ntilAN[BOATEL cumuli aggrine PACKET LINP..- • For WboolDid; Irsuilelta. IParkersbunr, Woulerekr, Gallipoli., Big Nolod7, IrooloO, Dertmenth, Maysville and, ObielanaiL BT. MUM T. C. Swsvar. Mader. • •• MONDAYS, 5 P. /S. ST. CILARIMI O. A. DRAT% Master., 525IDAirg,' 5 INK. • The shore elegant iide.wheel steamers will lea; rs Wilk:tit tin:l c l e`l• dc:trt: Memphis. New Orleans and ht. Louis. Also to the Ur ei r a ts t i , lsslll2d Id i !s e s e vgillvAr i t ugh eithr tali or river. pa ssen gers h"'" Especial at talon given to Orders and Way Bad- . nem. I BARNES & COLLINg,_ . at= GaILIKST HABLETT. Agents. J CINIVATL Adige AY PACKET-AT 1.11 X. The new an splendid side-wheel steamer J. . 11111'CULLOUCpli g C. D. 11001131 Commander. D. MOORE Clerk. FOR The above elegant side-wheel steamer will leave regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati with Packettand Railroads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans and Bt. Louis. Also to the tipper bilssimillMl and Missouri rivers. • Freight or passengers receipted through either by, rail or rarer.: s ltseetal attention given to Orders and Way ;tor freight or passage apply . on board or to JAS. COLLIM,_ I CHAS. MIMES. av 23 NORTHERN LINE j o gr a t PACKET COMPANY. TICSTABLINHED 11158.1 The Only , Through Line sllll.llallig Be. tweea. St. Louis aud.Be. Paul. t3hippers desiring their freight tog° through with• out re.shipphg_above Ht. Louls,_wifi please consign their freight—VlA NQIITHERN LINZ. Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and guaranteed by 'LACK & COLLINGWOOD, Agents. R. C. GRAY, I No. 9* Water Street a pITAIIHURGH, i n dr ui t Wkraluaira, Marietta and Parkersbur g . tine. Leave Company's Wharf's:mt, foot of Wood street, DAILY, et 14 M. J.R.MeG I TA D OWH I .trGIo.D. goia, Muter. DAYARDTUEBDAYS AHD FR IDAYS.ua' . Master. D1trY 1 2011.7 13D" , 13 ..1tt p . L". SATURDAYS GREY 'Freight will be reeelire at all boors by ant • • J COLLINS. Arent. FOR CINEINN TI AND LO3.ISVILLE.—The.ne steamerss R. C. GRAY C W. B. Anima/Ws, Will leaire as above. taking freight far 'Memphis and New Orleans, on - BATURDAt, 13th fast . -4 x. Par freight or pass ate imply on board or to JULtN FLACK. eft J. D COLUNGWOOD, Agents. VOR ST. LO 1 S AND ST.sag i a .A. 7 PAUL. —The di steamer. MAGGIIi RAYS Capt. B. C. MAIITIN. Will leave as abirce; in connection with the North ern Line Packet Comp y, on TUIS DA ,at P. X. For freight or passag • apply on board or to . J. D. COLLANGWOOD, JAS. COLLINS, } Agents. ' jeS • JNO. VLACH, • PEGITLAR /WEDNES 7 o DAY PACKET/ FOR CLNCIN All.—The .ne elestor: Capt. ARGOSY VANDIGEMITPT, :W. H. Scott, Clerk. (eaves Pittsburgh tor Cincin nati, everyWEDNES / AY at noo ES n. C. C O L LINS, ,• , ) Agents. stb2l JOHN FLACK. !MAT DU • ImmoN Milli/1E METRGPOLIT N GIFT COMPANY. Cash 0 sto the amount of 1250,000. Every ticket PR r draws aprise. ' - 5 Cards Ciliti" 'Each .10,000 10 •• " • 000 SO " " 1 , ,000 ROO 40 . -; "" • ",. 501000 _ " 300 480 , _ " 515 . .. stf„ . .30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each $ 3OO to 4500 •35 .• ," _ " - 1 Melodeons:" 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines ....... —.each BO to 175 350 Musical Boxes.; '' ' , ' " 25 to 4100 300 Fine Gold Watche5......... " , 75 to 300 150 Fine Sliver W ehes " 30 to ' 50 Finn 00 Paintings, Framed. Engravings, Silver Ware. PhOtograp Albums, and a large as sortmentof Fi e Gold Jewelry, in all valued' t 43,000,000. ...act:sotto (tram At of tile above Pr Dee by pur chasing a Sealed Tie e for 25 cents. Tickets de- Berthing each Prise are /mated in Envelopes and thor t *uglily mixed. On receipt 45 cis. a Sealed Ticket will be drawn without choice and delivered at- our oflice,• or sent by mall to any address. The prize named upora.lt will be delivered to the ticket bolder on the payment of one dollar. Prizes will be imme diately sentto any address, is requested, by express or return mall. ~ You terflkaotasohat your Prise te before you. pay .fat I;. Am , prise m,y be exchanged for another ey" up eamierritte *NO B AMC& • - - . . 3R Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. ' . liamtaturcES. , -+Weseleetthe few following names from the many who have lately drawn valuable Flees and kindly_pennitted us tog a :Wish them: • S. T. Wilkins, ,Buifalo N. Y., Oftli Miss. Annie- Monroe, Chimigo, 111., piano, value at $610: Robert Jackson, Dubuque' low a ,- Gold Watch. s zo: Philip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky.. Diamond Cluster Ring, link R. A. Patterson New Bedford. Mass., Silver Tea Set. 4175; MiseEmma Walworth, Milwaukee, ' Wis., Plano, WO; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, 0., 'Melodeon, elm. airWe publish no names without permission. ornuoxs or THE PHEBB.—"They are gibing the largest tonsiness,___• the Arm to reliable , and, deserve their success."— Weskly Tlribune, Feb '-`We havassamined their system, and know them to be 'a fair 'dealing ilrm."—/V•to York Se raid,' Feb. 211, 1808. , "Last greets friend , of ours drew s $5OO pprlu which wss pew:wily received... 6 .l)o4 News,,..larcli 3, 1960, • Send tertdroular-givlng many more references and. Alsvorable notices from tee press. Liberal induce nlebts te(Agents. datlstbettatt guaranteed. „Every package. orSealed Marelopes contains ea CA citrr. 811 tickets far 4;13 for r2;33 for Its. 110 for SUS. All letters should be addressed tn varr.o., a.CIO..ITEIBROADWA • ho'relit'BreAL * EVENVEI COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Orrlnn COLLEOPOII OP INTERNAL BETERL7, ratentypaQird Cloillation Last- of Pa.. • • No.' 87 Water St., , Allegheny_ City; • - ' •, •!;" .• • ~ • 1.,11ay th, , 1888,, NOTICEVIL HEREBY GIVEN that the Annnsi Lists of . BPZOIAL TAXES; I formerly ternitd LI- . OEM= lend of .tha, Tuxes an INCOMES, OAR NIAGEIt. timptu,rLA,m, .Pow an thl ooloe, iii ore ,psement will be received thareon tori the Collett& an and after 'the StOth"of NAy, 1868: These,iaites haying hee9we due, ta i n t be paid before the 18th day of Jane. 1888, other wise ',additional exiiiiieg will bleared by tha • E.MITTAINGTON. Pd., Deputy Collector fir the pointy' of Armstrong, an d EDWIN LYON. Esq.; Deputy Collector for DM beauty Or Hitler, will be midi re po se:ofor,the;lifith Init.. for their re spective count! endpost notioes.designating , A and pi e' when and 'where they will be prepared to maiden the,ilizes Collectible bl them. . ToSoopmmodste_timpsyers In the vicluity of the places In Allerchedy county, ' defilieato4 as follow.: DeputrOolleotor 92041JEL H. BAIRD. Esq.. inn &woad att 4.4,4aMe. 80, Melva thO Amish on - the days named. behveril ihe hour' .of .9 o'clock A. Y. anda<o'cloot P.`lt. of rata days. Viii . _ , , At Tersatnni; on tridaYi 7lay 9 / 9 1: at 'bestir& 8404. 4 A 0 ,te.4- A ißeliclue7 t l on ?''° 46 r; so/ 96th, stthistoips itt Baisitnown. "96t h , at White's Hotel. . • • Titles 101/4} lo 404 fay owe ,en from *A.m. r. as. I ' aqua. 44,15wwqrA24. . .• , .. rM (}LABS • 01 • 11 7ACMIERL.— . tr iders ;g l : 4 ha" " R". 54 . the 10 , A r m ' . 614 1tOPVICY ITLAT,;" 1 '- ' • Zemaimed to Arnica% tt Is may saavalt2 llOg to Proton' tato Lurberlor article. ll a i q u re as a Me maw ire , tutee ante -es peepers oasts us- Ice t pixeAsakee Its better i Wilde ror po than as ill 'mutes. -We basica E yed eaksuatedla assa.4ll tr.i.. &UMW,* ow ) Ss, Wit, wuJVrplati o reoM o rtil . . o'lttrikors tuto__M ' . 111 Wol.l.o" ~. ...,erbduida lie aarteuelleseua ^.* Ismail fir 55ry,, , ,i 7:2 . ••;A -, , .1 4 . f ' ' 1 ~'• • 1 -`- ` 1 - ... 0 Ea n...'''''' east ottaftworiN i • ~ „ • triatoondirest. ritgagniki : e ~ e 001MffiSION , -;UMWIUMMiI Y. frizaaa" "• - ' "," M STEELE 84..1301!1. - - I' Commisetois iferchanigi AND•MILILLZRII V.l443trits r - Z±3).. aFO. No. 95 OHIO EITEZEI. near Bait COmnio7l4 • ALLEGILENT:CrIT. JAXIIB D. 11:assoa Jog,. HAIR MEANOR & ILUIPER, , FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE .. - +v*l-7- 329 LIBERTY STREET; PrimltUteEt. Consignment solicited. '.: . , .•.: . • • SZPIMENCZI3--. J. .. Martin. Cashier Nechardca , National BanX; J. 8: Dilworth & Co., 11. T. Ken nedy & Bro. jalsl24 . -- ---- PIT= XXIL JAB. r. 11i }2l.lris K EIL & CHLUIT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' Axiiiirriazie IN ' rwtrit, SEEDS. RILL FEED, &L. Jte., 849 Liberty N., Vlttsburgito =MORI - LJ. HILINCHARD, . Wholesale and' Retail Grvmme, - • • No. ' 1196 PEN sO111:3019 ALZX. 3C8.42111 MCBANE & COMMISSION Dealers in FLOUR' GRAI ERALLY, No. rill. •WA Smithfield, Pittsburgh,; - - IRCy ..„ - • rotwAmpro LID 00110111311107i*MielUalti a For the sale of Flour, Ora 111„, Bacon, Lard , Butter Seeds, Dried Fralt, and, Produce generally; Mo. MARKET STREE, torus, of First, -Pittahurghld ETZER & F QIIOIII,IIITER & LANG, Whole sale dealers in Groceries', Moor, Grain, Pro duce, Provisions, Pleb, ' Cheese, Salt, Carbon 011, 2c., Nos. 172 and 172 WOOD STREET.- near 'Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pm. ' ' n08:n56 Jell/sr 1. 1101:713r.......20W. 11011811.....Vrit. 11. 110[181. 4 - 011 N. .HOVSE & Sue. emu:as to 'JOHN I; HOUMA 'CO.', ,Wnotedale men and Ootandsoion Merchants,' Corner of Szatttreeld and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, lIIDDLEOIO. 183 LIBER'T'Y . STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Comirdssioallfer e sat and Wholesale Dealer in Courtin'. Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Idannfatrates. Cash • ad winced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gait BOW. KNOX • 41••• • •,• .. ••i•AliVilinirNNOZ _l3 KNOX & SON s .,COMMEISION MERCHANTS and dearer' In FLOM GRAM L FEED and PRODUCE -GENERALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City - Dail, Allegheny City nAN.CRAWFORD, COMMISSION MERCHANT IN' PIG METAL, Bpooms, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY,ke. Warehouse and °Mee, Nos. 388 and 388 PENN -STREET. Storage fundshed: • Consignments solicited. oq . . .I j ITTLIF I - . 41AIRDr at AIR, Wholesale Gtheera. Conurdsalthilterchantrand eiders in Produoe i . F10n.r../roneeheese, NUN Carbon and Lard ull„ Irob, - ails, Glass, Cotten Yarns and all Pitiaborgh Manalliettirea generally. : 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. . . . CO M.. CANFIELD &.. S ON _, COM.. MISSION *k FORWARDING • MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Lard; Pork, • Bacon, :Flonr, Fish; Pot and Pearl Ashes, and 011 s, Dried .Fruit and Produce generally, Nor. 1.44 and 146 Front street; Pitts -2_ JOHN BHIPTON.,4, , ...A WALLACH. § HIPTOW&WALLACE,WHOLD. SALE CI ROCERS AND PRODUDE DEALERS. o. 8 SIXTH STREET. Plt4bursch. 1t92:r58 PROFESSIONAL. jOS. A. lIVTLERi ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Once, 128 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, EITTSBFBOIL Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other -legitimate business executed promptit— tribBo:n9 • SAMIABL McMASTERS I .AXAMICNIAZT, Pa-Officio Justice of the Peace and• Police Magis trate. Office, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bond - Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, an dis p atch Business executed with promptness and =hill VUSTACE_ S. MORROW, MX,OFFICIO JTIFITICP .'37‘ _'HE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA; AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA: Deeds, Bonds, /Aortas Les, anknowledgments,• Depositions and all 'Legal Btudness executed with comptuess and dispatch. . rirr29 ..FOR, 'justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REM. ESTATE 4 INSURANCE AGT CARBON EaTEET „mum, 4itIiIdINGHAIL. Collection of Bents solicited and promptli attend ed to. . • : usy3:y6o WILLIAM Ho BARILEII4 - JUSTICE OF THE PEICE,WIVOIHCER,./6C., Mee.. CARSON writzET, nestle opposite the Bitlttray Depot, sotrra rrrrstunett. • Business entrusted to - his we promptly , attend ed to. • • • - • : • znyl:rit ABCIMIAXI), K SILIPar, .A.tvroitNm-st-AmNsr, NA. 98 FIFTH STILEFro ap9:n9Ckda. DANIEL MCNEAL, DC By PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OVVICE AND - RESIDENCE. No. 59 Grant fat., xa!mlf e j s S. FERGUSON', ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, : ... No. 87 Plfth Street, Morro FLooa, 'rawer Boot. Jo= w. mmozim, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. °Mee, 1.11.11 Diamond Ektimgd, • „ , (Qppoolte the 004 1 1,..Umilea "amt.% . • rrrreatamin. Pi. W e A. '; ATTOO/EY-AT;biW," , 14 r.0• 9 9-Plaglona Street, vmb5.4141 H CALICIERELL . , v-4. ATTORNEY, AND COUNSELOR RE LAIR, No. 89 Grant Jam 4.lintAlN, • • AXSICREMMAZTir ot• *DI I 7IWIQM.ZON3 PEASS • rulasew 11,AtizTE. , o S4 l 6 l oll4 o llteltSTßE24,lrieDielkOli deg,. plusbussu,ra:, Deeds, ask WWI Acknowledgments; DiPositkiss t d sut .sessexeestedlittis •ro •'mess des • • • jollrf c., affe!mini, ATTORNEY ANDOOIO.Lba Nee 87 Firth Sta ruioo . lll4 Biontika inev bt "Pay prtngifitlj Collector. • —:NEW.lnuatmEnszlowr...-:-,1.,.: - ~,Li• i lollB 4BtimeboF o ,Pl4- ACto O. Ant ttAilikolito c Oi cu ja Tlial4,l"llll4lll,Ummrdat one koktnii,alt ten' arkoialif nnendsboVhlui p.itenoNt *swum laws. dieterd ,.. ,,lmit "M aira q i l w : Z' z a tb ouv. e,,lisnkik sievt _. Ar ti - sa the , a , , - ,ftvimit - i n itid._wl . lll2,e_ . ',NOW i "TM? 11,16/10!"5"forit .. it 40e114011•%1 STEZET. 2CE=J ERCRANTS, and PRODUCE OEN STREET, above lea* PITTSBURGH. •P4:1173 ME PrTTSBUNGH, PA. BM go,'R - 14: xt,umommi. __ • prrrsninton andiraMpli CONNELLSVILLE It.IL -On and after THURSDAY. "itarea GM. lag trains will ant,. at and depart frog the Depot, Oton ner of Grant and Water streets; tea fellows t, . Anted: =: Kanto end Stionllnlont , n. 'ill ,t; tr. 0:00 McKeesport Accomniocit , n.ll:oo A. 8. 8:08 Ex. to and from Unlont , n. 3:00 r. 8.10:00 a. K. West Newton AccommodM 4:30,p,, sr. 11:35 Braddock's Aecommodat'n 6:18 P. 8. 7,u50 Night Ace, to Me.Keesport.lo:3o Y. tt. 6:40 A. 310 Bonday--4Nipreh Train to and :rota West Newton 1:00 p. 8.10 : 00 ar Tor ticketing:ly to Agent. -- W; B. STOUT, Superintendent. rani mow VALLEY--RAILROAD. T DIRECT ROUTE To Tax OIL REGIONS. RunningthrOngh to Tenallgo City without change of ears.Clonnecting with trAns.. XIX- and West ow she Warm.: Franklin Railroad.- and Atlantic & Great Western:Tall . Shortest and , quickest route to Oil City and Frankita, and all points la the 011• Regions. On softener April 30th, DiEltkPassenger Tratag will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot; corner Canal and Pike as follows: //apart. Arrive. VAG to and rm Ten. City. 7:00 A.. K. 6:15 P. M. Express * 4 • .10:40 r. ' Brady*. Bend ACcommod*n 3:09 r. 10:90 A. Soda Works Accom'n 5:30 - Mist Halton Accomod*n.. 8:50 A. Y. :40 A. - . Sewed Itulton Accomod 4 nl2:9o` L •N. 05 Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Worts at 8:99.. A. x., arriving•in Pittsburgh'at 9:50 A. x. Re. turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M.. artlltthili.4. Soda Works at As 66 r. w. 8. BLAoissross. Owt. , W. P. HOPE, Ticket Agent. apQd 1 9PRI2 • • H PORT W. ANDTLEVELAND " A 1 rat & CHICAGII PITTSBDBOH L • ' train/ will leave treat Depot, north , elde, city 'From June 7th, 1868, and arrive at the Mutat time, arfollows: Chicact4x.... 2:03 alit Cleveland Ex.. A:63 am Rale & Ycall , l 7:98 am Ch.& Wiejell , l 6:13 a m Chicago Rail.. 6:58 a m ChleaKeles ..:. 9:43 am MW4Ex. 143 put Chita/0RX.... 158 p m Wit. fr om . 4:48 pu. Disport Allegheny. Ao, 13:58 a uti Leetsdale 10:13 a m " 11t68 :am Rochester ", 2:23p m Wellsv'e Ate.,,3:43p m Metsdale A p . 4:13 pm N. Brigra 5E33 pm ljura " . 6:2Bpm ale . 10143 pm UST 1:58p. m. Chicago air 11:23a. at.. Chi lea - F. R. InTE : Chicago Ex... A :08 aal ' Cleveland Ex. 2:08 ara (lineage Ex. ..11:23 , Wheeling a Bt. Louts - Ex.. 3 i 33 pia CI. & Whlt Ni 4:31 pal Erie &YrnEx 6:14m '41,93 pm CL Wh'g Ex 7:08 pas • Arrive in At leren. • - N. Bristle' An, .tde issal • N. Brlgt ' n " Meals Welbsvitle t " • son New Castle ". 10:1.3a at I,eceadaie 913 as- .^. " SPia", N. BriXt`n- 'Ai: 3 pill' • LeeteTale " 4:83 pm . ' • " 'l . lslll p ' Express leaves deny/ • E.xpressnrrivea deity. • ' General Ticket J/..gent.,.. r iciterAßlllAtzt PARAMMII MB RAILWAY. • PAN HANDLE 140117. , ORANGE 07' TIME.—Oh and after SUNDAY • May 10th, 1807, trains will leave and arrive_ at _ j ' 'Union Depot, as follows, Pittsbargh thne: I 'DePart."-ArrfW Mall Expresi. 51:315 m. 4:30 p.m. 'Fast Line • 9:40 a. ta. 7:15 p. m. Fast E'p_ress 31:50 p; m. 11:20 a. pi. ' Mixed way.:..• ' ' 6;10 a. m. 7:05 p. m. McDonald , " Aceli, (o. m. 3:050. Steubenville tAccommod , n: 3:50 p. m. 9:30 a. M.cDonald'a &eels, No. 2.. 1 6:515 8:304.":11.; BMW. N071131.--Banday Express leaves ati.:so p. m. ' arriving In Madman at 0:00 sk. in, the next . The 9:40 "a. m.' Train - leaves daily, Sundays stint Mondays exoe_pted, and makes close connections-at. Newarit for Zanesville and points on, flandff. Mansfield & Nerwark - ILM. - - S. F. SCULL, DeneraLTlehet Agent., _ W. W. CA3ID, Steubenville. - • VAlLcroefframma amemmemesee giENNSYLV_ CENTRAL RAIL:RCN and after June .7th, rive at and depart from thl Washington and Liberty 51 Mall Train.... 1:15 a m Past Line 1:40 m Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 am Latrobe Acc , n 7:50 a m Wall`a No. 2.. 8:50 am Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Act.10:35 a m Baltimore EX. 1:00p m Phila. Express- : 1:90 p m Wall's No. 2:15 pm Braddocks No- 1 5:50 p Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm Altoona Accon . , _1607, Trains ~ will ass le II bion •Depot, corner at stntoie,, as follows: . Depart. .. Day Express.: 21:35 ata, Wall's NO. 1.. ' O:3IYa as„ Blatt Train 7:50 a pi, *Cincinnati Ex 11:40 a tit Wallis hi°. 2. ' /1:81 414; Johnstownld. , 3:05 pm Bra d docbs Nol 4:00 p at • Phila. Expres. 4:50 pa Wall's No. 3.. r 5:10p at' Wall's No. 4.: 0:011914 , Fast Line ' 7:30 pa • Latrobe Acc'ti 2:50 pa Swissvale Ao'n 10:50 pm and Emigrant Train .9:39p MI, The Church Train, leaves. Walls Station -Overt, Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:09 a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. and amts :a at Wall's Station at 2:00 9 p. m. Cincinnati Express leaves daily , . A ll other Using daily except Sunday. For further Information apply to • . • W. H. BECRW ixtt, Agent. ' The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Will net imme rind sk. for Baggage, except. for wearing_JW wet. imit their responsibilitr. to One Hundred Dollars in value. Ali Baggage . exceeding. that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un. less taken by special contract..z . . • EDWARD Joe . General Superintendent, Altoona, PENN arASYLVANLI. RAIL AINAMPER .—cin and after May 0th,11867. the Pas. .,. singer Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive•at and depart' from the Federal Street Deio n t i Allegheny City, as follows: figei m itd , e No 1 6:25 am Mall 616 arn rt 110.1 Ants a m FreeFortNa• 0 :/ 0 a Express 1015 a m Sharpb'g N 0.11190 nt Sharpb , g No.l 1:95 p m Express 1:50 put Freeport N 0.2 410 pm Opringd'etle B:50 Mail 5:50 p m FrcepoNo. 2 .6:05 p m Spring(Pe NO3 7:lllVin Sprit:L (Non ' TOO p Aboye trains rpn daily exceptil:unday. The Church Traih leaves Allegheny Jima. e Sunday at 1: 40 a. m., reaching, Allegheny , 9:50 a. m. Returning. lenves ifillegtieny City 'St Amp. m. and arrive at AMeghelq, ere ant. at 942, -00matrrai101v saleet.Fsakamit Twenty: between, Allegheny City, taut lierrs, Bennett, Fine Creek, • Etna and Sharpsburg s and rod only en the trains stopping attitatlotui ape- The train. leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. a. and 1:50 P. m. make direct• connection aL Freeport with Walkers line ofbtagea for Dialer and Bannahe. town. Through nekets ma) be purchased at As Ogler, No. 3 St. - Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge ,Pittsburgh, and at• the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to JAMES LXFFEBTEI, Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not lame any rick for Baggage, except tbr wesAng ap. panel, and limit the'. responsibiury hi One Hundred.. Dollars in value. • All baggage exceeding thin amount - Mashie will be at the risk of the owner, en. tea taken by special con tract. F.DWARD H. wiLtrAial flerr•Tal Sunerintendent. Altoona. ra. z a 311 Q'MOILY HILL I.7,liouTE. UNION PACIFIC -RAILWAY - Eastern Division:o •,, , • - The 1311OBTEST ADD MOST BELIAIILM DO= Rom the East to Mk potato In • • • • • . Colorado; ' ; Nevada, • California ' , Malt • • Arizona ; Washington, . . ' New Mexico, idah, • • • , • .2 , r,; = Oregon. .. - _ _ Two Trains leaps •Ittate , Lino, sod . lenrentrortet de . 111, 7 Olandayaexcepted,kr then rrival of at 'acme Rom t4U • 4% linneihaLaint, et. train Qu ay,. connecting at• zo o s Tookit'ainel 'Wll3flegO PO In Kansas: - At end of track weer of Ells w with thtILNITED STATT.S•F.IPRESB PANT'S =DAILY LINE OP OVIBLAIip ALLUa wND M.83.115.100A0W23:708 •• And aliroints inthoTenitOriett ; asznz zpo LINE at *last % fbr4Fribn4P o r you, Pack In +lflW°a COAC - • , Mb W i n e * S aul t, f ei Fits oar oiled; , Pi- • . 1 . ; ; • 1 ith the moan erldltOns ros: 1 0 ,1-PWbr i st: eentorsent, k i and ithit arraosohnin_ts' a wl tie oonslble Pliverlond 'TrinsPurtau° l lr e lVfa i " ugfa m i tahrateradainythia road - Ilow es for t o[ g el o tea,(44 rat, I eti.fat .0110604 the R4Timat e e c.. • in l VAltO4Ntaterand E.AS•;4I( CanadaL ek ' ets vis, Tint mum .. "re uk yrifliV PACTSI, ;:;!, BAIWY q ( *. A. MUDigiusort,'-: • GenetilßtSyer , , • •.' ••J tip LobtlSlß , • I Neneiaitl'ret t ind Ti c ...',I3T]ti4tIMSBIREL:..i -, .':::4 fr ° -14 ariallool - Flt , ,il.VC:l 11-4;11P-47,4—N,PT,Q.WPA:*.i;*:, 14 404 itit,,, ~4.,..ici4„4p.1441.1.. 7 liktlic: a eifir .ol l t: 'h ot ii i fiiy..-'.' MP E MB I N, tIIII444° , °IIO; ' . flgaMi.tilt rili*tir-r :02 t; 1 , ':' ' ; lil t gfrOkr#44l"(9?Mnii*!)ll4oiie,, r,, ziettrowaterimullftliii myealii,:l 3. ,'. II
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