, . E cat miuticens. Otrunt or.l taloa Tausausraune 1'4,1868. 't here Is no , improvement to. 'note in the tone of the general. markets, utoi While dullnesit and ; stsigiatiF are the - order of the ilay, - there are no, importan ges i i pribes. The, re4eipts of. ,Butt e r and Eggs have fallen offcorilderably within the past feve'aiis, and, as a consequence, there is a little IttrepgerfaelieW. igniin-hurer7 , dull* with. a drooping tendenow . , while - - Flour, also, is dull butz nn gad. , • Provisions quiet.but...ideiult,aud.the...aarrais true, of, Groceries. • DIFTPER—Under the infinence of di minlihed tfobilrtathatqlidier and ;eriding upward, Abongli the Supply, ss yet, is pretty;well Up to the demand. We no quote goetif tit idrfthe Roll4t22US and print at,'24 t02,5c; ' • -- kaGS—Seirce; and bell without pitch v 3 7 1 d 1 / 11° 4 • nut:thanked; ? malls ea in store at 11, for Prince Alberta, and 11,85 for PeliolVßlew4.. New Potatoes, $8,50 per bbl. • - .pßovistons,-Oluxin is reported quiet tut steady at '1.3 1 4c for Shoulders; '1534e to 1730 for Ribbed arid Clear BMW 19:b1 2% for ; Plain - and ,Catiinutsed Sugar Cured Hams. Lard ,'lBq,. to 18No - for prinlia ket ,tie'ronclored:' i''.'Pefle.,ll2B'b3ll2s;so. - ‘ HAY—Baled Hay is in good supply and; very dull; sales,all tiw Viroy.frorifllls to $2O, forcommon.tostrictlymetrkacarr.,„ GRAEN.-Wliest, - althqugh!"-in.light sup ply,-is dull'and AesrthMirs port-that ~ t h e ya ret wi n t er at 42,80 to $2015, and -.White .5 to .8c higher. Oda Anll; l biltlioldwit !input seem . disposed at prese ntM.4kirruiy further concessions; wetontinne to qnote.at,7B to 80c, on wharf and'tiock..sial for'small.' lots in shge.t....lsl4.9llS4gorriXvsry and may be quoted. irk - luOlv at, :$l, tO. $1;05: Ear Corn is so ; acid we -oan report' sales at • 4140 toll,lo. Ryo n „ , OW but ruicliangod; aalithtiom'ivlikon 11144010 ?1,45, an in atareiat 31,55 C0 , 4 1 ,55L • ' DB.T.F4D.,,FRtnuoa . Yelry dull but nominally nuchangedhsnOl sales at 6c to 7c for Apples, told- Ito tot .13c for reaches. iinittedsiii 1f,23 to; - 4128- for N 0.2, and PA for No: ' VLOIJItt---la, dull and neglected, biatwith nut change: We continue' to quote at 4 / 1 0,25:401400 5, 1 0 r81triPg. wheat:l l lP to, 112 for Winter Wheat„and 1144 „to 115 for; fanotbrands. Winter Wheat, extra, $9,50. ByAllour, $9,50 to 510. ISALT—Is dull but unchanged; we con tinue to quote. at $47,5 to 111,80.t0 the trade, and ga for'small lots in store. New Terk Prodee.e lffiwket. 'EBYT,eograph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEw•Yorur, -June IL—Cotton dull and iunchimged; sales of 650 bales at 2934a30c for- nifddlinrtiplandt. Flour; r eceipts - of• . . , 8,116 bbls and 2,000 bags; dull, unsettled _ . and balk; /ower; sales of 4,900 bbbi at 87.43 441,00 for superfine State and Western, 8.8,40 a 9,15 for extra' State, 118,30a10,00 for extra Western, $11,25a18,00 for white wheat extra, 49,3U13,00. for. 1t../1 0, ilOall for extra St.. Louis, and 812a15 for °good to choice do; -closing quiet. - California Flour ;steady, with ;sales •of - . 41300 woks ( at;510,75a13,00. . Rye FIOUr firm; sales ell* bbls at $8,50a10;50. Corn Meal in firm 'request, with sales of XOO bblaut 85,130a5,90 for western. Whisky dull and nominal. , Wheat; receipts of 36,- -524; dull' and le lower; sales ef 37,000 bfishels at $2;18 - tor No. 2 spring; U,17419.. for small lots do.; 82,20 for No., 1 and 2 do. mixed; 82,35 for amber, spring Canada, and 42;75--for- amber. State. . Rye -is dull and I nominal. Barley is quiet. -Barley Malt is quiet and firm. Canada Peas are lower, wittritalesrafl4,ooo bushels at $1,40 in bond. The. receipts of Corn to-day amounted to . 97' 4 452 bushels; the market is lc better , with sales' of 68,000 bashels at81,09a1,10 for new mix westeyn afloat, chiefly at the latter pit ;41,10 Wi l d°. in stoie - and, $1,13X for ' westerii, Telitivi: ' The re ceipts of Oats to.; day amounted to 14,041 bushels; the market '°119*04 13041 alrA agower,- awl, closed rattier./ meraelciafiVOVltli siderite...sS i ! H bust elii at 1 .1350 for western instore, and 8534a86c for do afloat' 'Elbe is 'qiiiet.• Coffee; - the market i *remelts. Elliebellged- .• ri3uPfi is in moderate • demand; •sales.ot 510hhds at: 1154a12K for Cribs, and 12Kii13 V, -for '•Porte Rico. Dio /asses quiet, with : sales of 40 hhds Cuba at .5411.51k7rHopoliulet at30340;7-lAmerbbuiTei troleunr lesa • active- for crude; refined at 30 a3l ;; POrk - kettvt and lower;* sales of 1,t50 bbbstat $27;90a0R 0 ; .new.mess closing at:B27M Or dish; 522,75a28,25 fbr prime; 424, 62 prime mess; 'alio 500 bbls • new ell 'seller for Jay s ?. tat 428425. i Beer staltdy, - -sidestof 185 bbls at • 115a24,74 talk- '.ifii6l.ll4 ; Well of 70 ,;tierces. : ; at $28a32 for me -mess; Mali for F.lndlo mess bej3f." 4 oe,dall i : fAr bbls itt - $260,84. Cut meats' heavy • and !Miter; 225 ,PktiCs at logaiitkifer iditliddisnn.llsl4ld7o - lort %mist sodilddliniee'dull i and heavy. _. Lard dull "and intier - 760 tierdes at 163ia1.73/0, for steamed.' ~, . 4 • 175;a18%cwfor,_ kettle rendered ;, alio 750 tiercite steaMed,'Sellere. -r july, part;at 17,gc. • Butter -steady at 2.5a' 33c for Ohio;, 30a350 for stkidiktiulaiei' duiliqkt(li e dlB)lB.• Fileigliti : tql.,liierpl i steadyA;p9? ims- wheat pet steinnei.ai: 1 a3Nd: , . 1 . ,-_, --.. .: ~ i LATltiri.- . -- our cl o sed dulland slightly; 1 •111.4 1 1qt-sAigeq• . 'lheftill l f ill. ktIMIPeitYY• st:l4lWymi I ) i ' 4,0. 2 , 9 52124az, 28 rot' Itii..-1 spring; ./ Rye:lower and dull, at 82,04. Oats ' firm at 850 iniirteri,r,i and SSo afloat. for' sfeltrliir Mrii:lfWisnrilird, -- fir lrjew - si,io for -new mixe&s*staii afloat. Pork ii2SaL 444 - Nut bea o Y; lit' U 7,80427,99 for,,uiess, eitidi' and — regsiaf. 7' ,tlo' idler ''Jaly4 Beef quiet aniVmiiclui Oil. Cut ' .meats steady and in limited .in : - Bacon nom inal. Lard 'dull and herivlr','ht 17a17 1 4, for fair to prime 'Wattle X:W-AWilit ,2742Bo * - . , St. if oids ` 'Market. ._.. - . eny'reitaraph toile Pik/Mena Cissette.l Sr. LOMB, J11130'; 11,:--Smacixelings, ifitge;sVitli the luinie_ iiieetilativ)i demand; b14t 1 1 1 .4:4 1 _19t0id7 Optliltidy - cottOr -35 9a h- . lug: doing. :Hem :dal \it 10,55a1,e0, for choice' undressed. -• Flour.-very - dull and unchanged; low grades entirelyneglected; ddithltextrat4.‘dlit•itaaidSl o o% donlilsex treandAncr,litlai3i7s. . Wheaten-Iteceiplis m6alli is 4 hlitheridtlig-'l=Vritne toclioloo an i SOH, at. -choice ... toy white, : 75. colt' . ~ :. r; N‘ e "inieyellorl'Udger - ',lrhlter, • : ; ,' 4:)atsitfirni at, Matto. ,—. Rye ' ion' fa ' itipLdtpornel.;l4 4465447.2.,Pr0vi5bnus an rat er'more doing.' ' Pork sold it al. I_ iiicindie 600 bbis of Peoria at 31114118X;.;e154 44410gsvill x1it)4430.8% , surcurtsi 761 ' ,06 ' Laraciul*lth LW4liiiiles at 3.7,46 city :z o. timi. and znwillesmidTo ' • .1,. Kam ne u n iption 41111403i:,ii:'10:44:1;' , 13010ii;: market still _ Immo; inferior to choice' range slaB,oo per . -'• . ..; - ,Reeelpte=floor.lloo barrels; wheat %; 1 1 i bushalapcarpi 12,,51:Chusb,e1a; oats' , It IVA Ivni&e.i.. e I , 0 . .., -,. - . I , .... " . - r "TP , 777 ` - '7 - ' s l , _ , • Louisville Market. off dui:6g 237 hhds 'Tobacco, .• light:Lugs at $7.70a8; good at tilt emlitahlrleteAkilltal 7 '.. ; - Wheat at , *2,204,15.,- Corn at Wane. °ate - 180300.. rifig a ra Aar *ustertino i Atar pork - -Abut. 44s:et' )44 - olOarl rib, sides. st ogled; obey sides et175017 - )te; balk shoulders at •-1234e4 (lege imied4t, !lose; Whisky dull and nominal -$1 • 15.” o- -PI akiats flOaikari4 'titTl .010;agtliplitothe.lrattetynlibliagettit6 :114S/P4l.34tiVrlikcitAlpil and imehanpmsairVirbeakbhesk , inoa.,Aggue; .No.l instate, at. 1 2 11" 110.,td0. - Viagl 3 lViista • ch. st 4)ps * to Bailkiklimweir t* Clivegmhppo. 4,3150-I,ODD Sour. INI,OOO bush - wheat, 3,0 N bash oats, %OM bush corn. Shipments bbls tour. 21.009 bush wheat,. 1,000 bush oats, 1,000 bush Corn. , - ' - Finandai: Natters . is New York. CoS , Cl9sed at 140. -;s;:_' lay Telegraph to the Plttaburati Gaaette.l NEE- Yon Ju:ne 'll4 1868. • • MONEY AND GOLD. . . Money is easy at 3(315 per cent: on call, with the bitlk of being. l dono at 4 per cont. Sterling is steady '.at 11061104 for prime bills., Gold is- firmer, closing at 140. • MI Government , stocks are,. 'wshade easier, closing quiet. :-Henry;ClewEs &Co. furnish the annexed- I:3oguotations: Cottpens, ' 'Bl, 116 1 4@l16%;, 'do, t!62, .112@112/, do. - '64. - 109)01@l09X;s1c . .- 'B5, - 110 ®110yi; do. new, 112 (.9 1 - 12 W do. - '67, 112%,0,112y; Ten- Forties, -1R ‘ 0105%; Seven,Thirt4s, 109 V‘ -@109%; :` i • .., , i Fil'ocits. • Stocks are dull though slightly higher; .clositig*steady... - Iforder State bonds are At 5:30 the prices were: Canton; 49X®50; Curnberland, 3334(§35; Wells Express, 24% ®24X; American, '63% @St; .Adams, 67X: W:5.,'65g@56: M. U., 28;02830 Quick silver,'26W27, • Mariposa, 5®5'4; Pacific Mai1,,913®96 1 ,i; Atlantic, 30%@;33; Western Union Tel., 38 , 4(g)30 7‘o i: N. Y. C., 1§41.35: Erie, 70,®70 1 A; prpf 'd 753‘®743; Hudson, 14134@141%; Harlem, 127; Reading, 95K® 95%; Ohio and Mississippi; 293®29%; Wa ,bad:4B%@49; preferred, $3814@69g; St. Paul, 65%®66: preferred; 78q®784; Mich.; igan Central, 11934@121; Michigan South ern, 89%®89%; Illinois Central, 15534®156; 1 Pittsburgh, 8734•®10,4; t, Toledo, 1013 1 ,4 ® 10,33 e; Northwestern,-6834@)69%; prefersed, 811,V@s1m; Hartford and Erie, 15 ®16;"C0., lumbus,-913;; Missouris, 934; New Twines -sees, 72%; Old, 66; North Carolinas, 68y3. Maya . 8 HARES Are better; Edge Hill, - 450; Smith and Parmelee; 335; Quartz H 111.120. The West ern Union Telegraph declared a semi-an neal dividend of two per cept. Conversion of seven-thirties to-day, 8.10,700,650. I= Receipts Sub-Treasnry, $3-,¢11;064; pay manta, $3,122,009; balanbe 897 982 801. ; • !few Irorlr'Dry Goods alarket. City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] .Nnw Yons,—Ttme 11., Dry Goods dull and less excited to-day by the rain storm, with no particialar change in prices. All fancy styles of light goodi are selling at very low rates. Staple styles in dark col orsield firmly in anticipation of improved prices consequent on reduced. production. Brinting Cloths of standard makes can be bought at BX. Printed Calicoes range at 12 to 14, 12% being . generally the niling rate for good makes in light : patterns, and 13% for dark styles. The best ma kes of heavy brown Sheetings bring 17a1734, but - good enough brands can be had at 16%, and the Roxbury as low as 1534. Ginghams more , slowly, at 1134a12. Delaines 16a18. ArmUres 20. Fine makes of bleached and unbleached muslins are selling at pretty' low rates, and stock in first hands. is re duced, owing to the speculative movement recently.'; We quote Indian Orehand Brown at 16 for the A and N N brands; do. I, 4 inch, 17; do. C, 1434; do B B, 13%; do. W. 1234; Great Falls IS, 12%; do S 8, 15;. Massachusetts B 8,12%; Boott H, 11; Val ley, 45; Amoskeag Demens, 31. Amoskeag A ticks. 30; do. 0, 25; do. D, 20, and Pepperell, and Laconia brown drills, 17. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsbureh Gazette.] Crscismiri, June 11,,--Flour is dull and hardly anything doing; familrat $10a10,25. Wheat dull with no demand at t;2,20a2,30 for red. Corn in good demand at 93a95c. Oats dull and prices irregular; buyers at 74 a7sc, but they are held et 2a3 higher. Rye very dull with :no demand. 'Cotton is dull and no demand, prices all nominal at 280 for middling. Mess Pork held. firmly at $2:4, but the demand is not large. Bulk Meats firm but 4015 t; shoulders at 12c; sides at 14c. Bacon in moderate order demand,. at 13c for shoulders,•and 16)4a17c for clear rib and clear sides. Lard at 17Xal8o but not Weahle at better Alum 17 (,c. Butter unchanged. Eggs -at 22c.- Potatoes, lower and dull at slal,lo per bush on arrival, and t3a3,25 per bbl. Gold-139% baying. Chicago Market: EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 430ette.1 CHICAGO, June 11.—Flour dull and nom inal. Wheat less active and 2a2%e lower; sales No. 1 at $1,97, and No. 2 at $188a1,90, closing steady at $1,88% for. No. 2.. Corn quiet and lalMc lower, sales No. 1 at 87%a 89c; No. 2 at 85%a136,40, and rejected at 81a 83c, closing with buyers of No. 1 at 880 in store. Oats more active and lalMc lower; sales at 68a8934c ' closing with buyers at 6iljsc. Rye dull at $1,50. for No, 2in store. Barley dull; sample lots $2,10425 deliver ed. Provisions dull. Mess pork ti 22,75; prime mess, $24,50;' ramps. .M,50; extra prime, s22c. Lard, 17c. Freights dull, at 3a334c on Corn 'td Buffalo. 'Receipts-3,063 bbls flovr,. 18,696 bush wheat, 98,810 bush corn, 41,033 bush oats. Shipments-8,662 bblsflour, 3,208 bush wheat, '123,754 bush - Philad elphia _ . - (By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gazette.] PHILADEVE ; IIIA, Jane 11.—x roar; the market 15 Orkil Wireat, ,good is in demand, arid low grades are dull. Rye is steady. Corn: the market %very quiet, with sales of mixed western at $1,16a1,16%. pate; . the market is dull, and sales were made ;r western at 86a88c..„ Provisions are firmer. , Mess. Pork is heldat fP, Lard is selling for 18e. ' . • , • plentplds Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittaieirgh Guette.3 lduirrituyduly IL—Cotton dull, flat and nothing doing; receipts . 33, exports 41.. Flour qtriet; superfine p). Pork 11'29,50. r; Bacon firmer , shoulders' 1334 e, clear- sides_ 1934 a. Lard 19a200.. Corn 96a970. Oats . EasSfic." Hay 518a19. ' Bran 28a30e. Cota meal #4 4 2&,4,50. New .potatoes $3950. Chicago Cattle'Market: Telegraph to the Pltteburgb.Gazette., Cstasoo, June 11.11eef 'cattle dull, and almost nominal, at $8,2527,50 for butchers, and ;411,70118,80 for good to extra choice. Hogs dull and nominal, at V,60a11,60 for good' to 'choice asearted. Recelpts-5,290 bead hogs.l Staptoenta=4,o6B head hogs. Baltimore Market. • (ByTetearli id tie i'lltiatirth 41aietie.i BArirruonsi. June 11.—Flour quiet and unaltered. rWheat dull: Corn dull; -yel low, $1,12a1,14. Oats firm; western; 90a980. Bye dull at 11,75 - ProvhdoM; firmer, but unc tinged . . . -- IMPORTS BY cRAiLROAD. . 1 PITTSMIEGROINCINNATI AND S. Lovis RAILIWA.Th IWO 11: 1 =860 blob oats, Brown & 'W1111018; 's' kegs Mit tobacco, B Mo. Grew; 'l' hbdiblittice,` A. Shari; ' 5 Arca beef W ' car .1 — -Antes '' Painter & B Maya. -& So n; - ../ - 50ni..2.410 do, John 17iiittlertio 1 ;2 kittebatt ter; country milk depot; 8 coddles tobacco,, D S Lindsay; 15 cabs, C 'Yeager & Co; 1 br hardware Ili MUMS de_ lif0; 5 bbbing*.Vll, .7 41 13. Graff & o:s' 25 ski oats, 8 , 1 Stenle & _So 8 bbla eggs, j Vir lianbeck; 11 do do, ' 'W Steeled ..Bro; 2 WWI bcioPey - : j....11 1 1. 1 " k la bdls kirks. s'do bandies, A iv lowa F SUlithst;./ do - forks, .T' D Sprlnkir 'it OP; A Ulla- Wies t Hays & ' Getty; _5O . b.M berrlogi irtizeltorl & 'Co; . 2k,do white' - 'fit4t. 'Willi Gkitinly; 00 bbls flour Matti'Lang&P* l o , ON . k s • lieri _O 4 Co, WIN. isuitT(er,l do cox,; tails , j`Lowe; 5 'bbls, Sgeti*.(2 - -,Me" Say; 24 'bblig ' Orinting paw; "pitt,ottr& 1 -IguAafagtorba Co; / balf:bbl, snuff' C A rg u l t l one74lga 0 81 5,11 doidielitp4pkiel *Wien' nt itt Vi r oodiAdidui ,0010,4 15 1 4 004 Yr A' - liliLt.• , - ~_„ •, . :,) 'PITTSBURGH, Fr. WAVVR. *xs iiiiigieol ItAILBOAD, June 11.-5 'cars pig -iron Ni m i c k t it Co; 8 do do, Bryan & Caughey; ; do do, Brown & 430; 2 chairs, 1. sofa, 1 boa. mats, T .13 Young a Os; 3 , 144; drop, 2 do rlTl6lillibit:GA:ZETTE;.;...yßi.p4t 7. l';c6rs - 12 - ,..' 1.468,. ,Itardsnire,-.4.ketw(vhlte R lead_ ~A Fahne stock &Cso; bb a eggs,.ll Riddle; 2 bbls ' 0 1;10.2 dc'rhubarb, Blanchard; 2 blcs battei,?2"bbla eggs, H 'Lentz; 20 has to bacco, Arbnckles &- Co; 23 - sks glue scions, 1 do hair, 1 box hardware, Lippincott - & Bakeivell; 1 bbl eggs, 300 bbls flour, - T C Jenkins; 8 bbls vinegar. Carter, McGrew & Co; 30 bas cheese, W I•1'.-Davison; E 6 old anvils, W M Stone; 1 ba• tObacco. Me- Kenna; 1 do' do, John Gkazier .50 males tobacco, Smith, Johnston & 6; 4 bbls ba con, H Retk& Co; 5 hhds tobacco, 'W & D Rinehart; 300 bbls flour, D Wallace;il box hardware, J' Crawford. • CLEVELAND: • AND Prrnmusera ItArr. Roam, June 11.-2 cars iron ore, Lloyd & Black; Bdo do, John Moorhead; 2 do do, Nimiok & 140 lumbe'r, McQuewan. & Douglass; lido do, Slack t Sholes; 1 do do. W PRichardson; 5 sks handles, EC Wood; Ibx soales, Fairbanks, Marie & Co; 2 bbls gleam, 10 cks - soda, , B L Fiihnestock & Co; 1 case handles, •Jas Woodwell; 1 do do, Lo gan, Greg a & Co; 8 bbls tobacco , 15 kegs do, Watt , ' fl do Co; 50 bbh3bil, Wm la- Cutcheon; 25 elar oats, W Hamilton . ' l2 `bbls knobs, Adams, McKee & Co; 11 do do, Jones, Nimick & Ca; 2 caddies tobacco, S P Shriver & Co; 69 sks corn; 9 do ryi3, Hitch cock, McCreery & Co; 5 bbli green apples. Voigt, Mahood & Co; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel; 4 kgs butter, Jas Owen; 102 bushels oata,'T Mitchell; 1 car corn, Gwynne & Stoneman; 1 car •'oats, McHenry & Hood; 1 cask, ware, E Patterson. ALiixemsacx VALLEY RAILROAD. June 11.-1 car . stone, 11 Bracken: 90 carboys acid, Allegheny Fertilizing Co; 1 ear• pig iron,a Wondsides; 1 car tire brick, J Pain ter dr Son; 4 sks wool. - Bricker dc Co; 10 lambs 6 sheep, 6 calvesiJ Hoffman; 2 pkgs eggs, L J Blarkehasd; 36 sks rye. +W J, Meeke, 4 Wu; mdse, W Morrison; 2 bbls eggs, - A. Yont; 1 bbl eggs, J A Beat; 1 box mdse, M Mahoney; 2 bbls eggs, Ido soap, 2 bxs butter, H Biddell; 5 pkgs household goods. Knox it Orr. , AmmtiiinniT STATion; June 11.-1 car ;lumber, Maxwell it Davis; 82 bgs oats, Rose it Ewing; 13 nidei f J Luckcamr, 4 cars limestone, Superior Iron Co; 4 bbls flour, S bgs feed, J Retchen; 1 cask cheese, G Meyers; 10 bxs cheese, R it A Carson; 3 kgs pearl barley, Beckfteld & Niehouse; 4 bxs cheese, McLaughlin cti Pusey; 2 bail sugar, G W Posey; 3 tea bacim, G F Comley; 2 do do,Clark dr. Bro; 2 cars iron ore, Spang it o. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD June 10.-5 eke grain, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 325 bas window glass, John Flack; 143 aks oats, Sax Jc Welsh; 2 bbls whisky, S Applebanm; Stases cigars, A & W Jenkin son; ba beans, Kirkpatrick &Herron. PITTSBURGH ADD CONNELLS'VILLE RAILROAD Jnne 10.-1 ear metal, Yough iogheny I ron &•Coal Co; 2 tons, metal, T H Oliphant; 102 bdls paper, Godfrey & Clark; 1 car lime, Johnston Et Sons. RIVER NEWS. Both rivers continue to recede steadily with five feet eight Inches by the Mcinon- gahela marks; it is impossible to give the stage of water in the Allegheny, the .fig• tires on the pier not being intalligable The weather continues clear and pleasant The Robt. Moore, from Portsmouth, and Armenia, from St. Louis. arrived, and the St. Charles was expected in early last evening, and returns as usual this evening at 5 o'clock.. The Bayard, Capt. Shepard, is the regu lar packet for Parkersburg today, leaving promptly at noon, and the Robt. Moore, re turns to Portsmouth at 4 m. The Maggie Hays and IN ild Duck cleared for St. Louis with good trips, as did also the J. N. McCullough, for Cincinnati. The Wauanita, Captain Thos. Shuman, is now in turn for St. Louis, and will be the first boat out for that point. The St. Charlea, Capt. Chas. A. Bravo, with Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr , in the office, is the regular packet for Cincinnati to-day, leaving at 6 p.m. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Whittaker, is an flounced to leave for Cincinnati and Louie ville to-morrow evening. ' - The Argosy, Captain Vandergrift, is the Saturday:packet tor Cincinnati, leaving at noon. _ • A St. LOVii3 telegrain under date ofTues day says: Theatalialtir Lent - Leott arrived from °maim: yesterday. She will reload her freight and proceed up the riper.' The steamer Sallie has arrived at On2ahs froM 'Fort, Benton, and will leave for St. Louis to-day. • The steamer Lilly was sold - by the Muted States Marshal • for $4,600 .to C." H. heowners of the steamer Gerard Allen were ; yeaterday awarded the. Gontra.ct,to Forts Rice - and Stevenson at fotty two del lays per ton. The Success Is 'announced to leave on the 16th inst.; on her second "trip` to , Fcirt, The river is rising here and at Keokuk bat is falling 'at Dubuque. The Missouri is' rising at Omaha and falling at St. Joseph. The„ Lady Grace has arrived.,• The Messen ger and Anna will leave to-day. The Only ' Chaneet on - her- way to Fort Benton. wasaeveral times fired into by the, Indians. In ,one encounter•two Indians werekilleitand Several' wounded. Two of the' boat's party • were wounded.' -• She brought down 450.000• in gold dust for St. ,Loubs houses, and a liwge„lot of skins. - • - The Cincinnati Enquirer of Wednesday says it!, A Mr. Littlplohn,_ of Greenupsburg, Kentucky, while it passenger on the Tele grap ,to this city, night before last,, was robbed of between f9uo and ./1,000 by some thief who entered his stateroom. A fellow in the same line was Caught in theact of attempting to get into one- of the• state rooms of the Portsmouth Packet Boston, the same night, and was handed over to -the/poUce here yesterday morning. - Thieves abound on the river just now, and passen gem should take every precaution against their practices "' • • • We understand that several parties in New , Altony, whir" were 'damaged by the swells of the Robert. E., .Lee,-, on Friday, evening, attached= the freight nulls of that steamer in order to secure their lesties. --1 The r Centralia, which -was sunk a few, days ago in the Arkansas, will, be wrecked. Commodore - Adams'-will purchase another boat to take her place hi the line; The steamer- Lansing- WA been sold at auction, at Dubuque, for 64,100. She will be'used at a ferry at Eagle Point. • The Jacob Sass, tank about two weeks ' ago at a point, about ,0110 hundred -miles above Omaha; has been wrecked, the offl cembeing unable to save •hfir. The boat iswerth. ten thonsitud Aollars,,and is: in• sexed for live thousaad dollars in a Cincin nati company. In -Latrobe's "Sketches of- America , ' oc curs the following paragraph: In October, 1811, the greatest event of the Western country took place. This waithe commencement of steamboat navigation/ Pulton's steaMbeati called'.the-a(New Or- leans," left - Pittsburgh •;it.`-the- above date, and late at night, on the. fourth day.after starting, she arrived at Louisville w ing been tint seventy linuirilti 'descending over seven hundre d heard , it said thati the ,general impreralon, among the Kentuckians Was: that as comet ha d _ fallen ititdthe'river: • - 1, 4 eaptalh".l - ; R. Seusle3r, pilot of: the "o',' line steamer „Peoria. City ' , was hurt the other, 'day,,pretty badly; City a` derrick iwg , on him while the ;boat was, sparring Tlrpin. confined. .., ; - r New,.. Albany Ledger, of, Monday, • 'Robinson Cruet"; a'negni cook; who has timilir tinningon; the Leine Ohio Tiveri hasitecnilvedA dlPPeiehlre#l St. Utile, ne• tifylag hiin a legal 'decision fby which- he conies into possession of a place of real eri titaworth 16,0001 , Hostirtallor-Miftwirt • ,•;-., - rt - - tiw Totems& to the Plt,tomaltgassasil . Lautevitim, June 11.—Weather clear and warm. River falling slowly, with 6 feet, 9 incheaof water in themanal.., • ST. LOMB , June 11,—Weat her clear, ,' ~:fir -.'ra3~`77 rci •_±~a'..-'':.a SPeclaietirrmioiiciestee cif thElTltthbilrgb Memoranda ot•thi3 steamer Sallie. froni - St. Louis to Fort - Benton : • Le---* - St..Louni* at" half-past` seven P. m., April; 911 u April 12th, arrived at Goodin'a• coal banks, 69 hours and .fifteen minutes running time from st. Louis; 14th, p assed the Columbia:lsth', caught the Oetavia and - Peninah at Sonora Island; broke our wheel in passing' the Octavio, dad lost twelve hours repairing same; 16th,' passed the 06- tavia and Teninah at „Wmßluff; 17th, ar rived at Omaha, cleaned tiers, and left id, 9 A. m.; 18d:41mssad Galla in sunk, passed Benton at 11 A. re.; 10th , p dCarrie sunk, caught Bertha at. Sioux- ityt, 21st, , ,caught Ida Sotckdale and Miner at Bonhoine -Is land, and Henry - Adki s beloW Santee' Mountaineer at - Poncha Island,nud caught St. Luke at Cedar Island; 28th, passed the Antelope at Dry Point, St. Luke still in company, e serving ae soun ding boat for her; 29t h arrived at Fort Sully. i . May Ist to Bth, St. Lu e'stiltin ecimpa ny, arrived at Fort Stev son; eth, arrived at Fort Berthold; 12th, ived at Fort Bu ford; 16th, laid up at Wo Point, St. Luke 212 1 checked o ff , tally 12; 21s , met Deer Lodge, double tripping _ it; arrived at Fort Hawley; 23d met Nile-,d ouble tripping it; 24th, got on Dauphin Ra ids,, met success at Camp Cook on return rip; 25th, met CO ra on return, trot to Bent n at 8 r. m.., with 203 tons on board, 46 ys , from port .to port, six days•the best time out for 1868. Down 'trip--Left Fort Benton May 211th, at half past 5 P. at. Boats in Port—Nile, St. ; Luke and Miner. Met the Henry Ad kins below Mouth Maria, laid up at Coal Banks. May 13th, met Mountain, Ida Stockdale and Octavia, Ave miles , below Coal Banks; met Huntsville below them; met Paninah at Camp Cook; met Bertha below Pine , Rapids, with passengers off; Amelia Poe sunk below Porcririn; met the Antelope at Drowned Man's Rapids, Met Lacon and Guidon below Round - Butt, Admiral Henry Sims in command; passed wreck of Amelia Poe:sunk over boilers, and upper works burned off. June 2d, met Benton at Big Muddy; Ida Rees, A. Ackley and North Alabama below; 3d, met Fanny Barker, Columbia, Viola, Belle and Importer, above Fort Berthold; 4th, met Urilda at Painted Woods; sth, met Big Horne Below Cheyenne; 6th, met Isa bella, Silver Lake No. 4 and Stevens, be low old Fort Dodge; Ben Johnson and War Eagle five miles below; passed the Deer Lodge under way at Cedar Island; passed the Success under way at Fort Randall; 7th arrived at Sioux City at 2 P. M. STEAMBOATS. -- • 01,c1NNATI • i s agigt PACKET LINE. For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkerrabnrg, Pomersig, Gallipoli., Big vu tiandy, Ironton, Portsmouth, Nays e and Cincinnati. ST. MARYS - T. C. SWEENY:Master. MONDAYS, 5 P. ST. CHARLDE.'. C. A. Duero Master . FILIESA t Yd, 5 P. M. The above elegant 'side-wheel steamers will leave regularly as announced. connecting at' Cincinnati with PAckets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville. Memphis. New Orleans and lit. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers receipted through either by rail or river. • Especial attention given to Orders and Way Busi ness. BAIINEF & COLL' Nts, ante GORIEST b. 11A-SLETT. Agents. FOR CINCINNATI. s i dd i Et - THURSDAY PACKET—AT 12 Y. The new and splendid side-wbeel steamer J. N. lIN'CULLOUCH, G. D. MOORE Commander. D. MOORE Clerk. The above elegant side-wheel steamer will leave regularly as announced, connecting at lneinnati with Packets and Railroad. to Louisville, Ashville, Stealthily New Orleans and St. Goals. /to the Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers receipted throng either by rail or river. B E special attention i given to Orders and Way •• !or freight or passage apply on, hoard'or to JAS. Cola kt INS. an 42 CHAR. BAit.B., tAgintg• NORTIIEIEM LINE j idi dGb " PACKET' CO3KPM. EESTABLISUED 1838.1 The -chalk Tituranth I.lne Itentnlngt Be. ween Lentils and St. Paul. . • Shippers desiring their freight to go through with out re-shipping _above St. Louis. please consign their freight—VlA NORTHERN LINE. Through rites Oren over Pittsburgh Boats. 'arid gatiranteed PLtry ACE & COLLINGWOOD, Agent's. 1.... R. C. GRAY, No. 94' Water Street. Aud PITTSBURGH, , sadr o g • WIREZIENG.. Marietta and Takashi).* Line. Leave Company's Wharfboat, foot of Wood street, DAILY, at Its M. MONDAYS - AND TIIURSDAYS. J. N. MoCULLOUGEI ..-.. Gao. D. Moms, Master. _ TUESDAYS AN D FRIDAYS, BAYARD A. B. Suaritanto. Maater. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, GREY EAGLE C L. BRENNAN, Master. Ifielght be received at all houra by ape - JAMES COLLINS. AaysaL FEVANSVILLE, - CAIRO, ST. LOUIS AND ST. AUL.—The flue steamer WAUANITA Capt. T. Bttux►x Will leave as above, in connection with the worth ern Packet Line, on • • SATURDAY, :cane 13th-4 r. M. For freight or tetaaage apply on board or to tell FLACK &COLLINGWOOD, Agents. OB CINCINNATI st arAdMi l tier. B. ANDZIMON, F L ,Will C.. leave as above. taking/ freight fbr Memphis and Now'Orlcans, on - • . BATTIRDAY, 13jh M For Crete:it or paisa r ary On board or to . iUH J. M. COLLINOWOOD, Anent,. • VOR ST. - L01:118 'AND fiLadir i t J: PAUL. —The nee steamier HAGGIS, -- .. . . . Capt.D.D. win leave se shole. , ht connection with the Ninth em Use Packet Company. on THIS Mkt, at ttr. x. Vat orloxsape apply on board or to J. 15 , 101.1.1NUW00D, JAtt.,VOLLltifi, es . JNo. FLACK, . ' riatlLAilt - ' WEDNES 411iliZA L_The anestcaPl" capt.*ArDsVatrint 4 -11A-V- -- PACKET 4__ OR CM , OM . I. AII IN6T et. 4. lark,: leaves Plttsnargti far vit. li. liro mamggisAYst noon. ~ a tievlri 1 . liliN t S iNg,' Agents. As. COL , J os Novi. Ass, 187,409, lei, lea andl9s, FilpT ORP.ET, rirreirukua; aiestairiftinunis ' Capper Distilled T Pere Eye Whiskey. I At ., a6.atr. wsueittest iiiruirstasLl k QUOßS, BOP& Ma. . mhMintia • , „Alt o ...owl* / els4na against and Intereet! ed STEAMBOAT - ARMADILLU 'will -take petteellkekPidiveLleiseleatd• btessebet,,,et pa soy, FEADIUZ 06'., • iitoila r. A: Mandiers 011h3e. M 17.1868. . meek 1 3911111-111•1 ; 4priirwaingt, littfieryikel q ti Plorists a na Seedsinet 41t , anD vivois-us SNITHIPIELD ÜBE" oppo. pile POllt Once, pisteburgb, Greqatanties is Oakland. Diussedee on Squirm:4 r• r '- 'cc +vxy'y=;~ , 4 • COMPOISION,IIMatqU!XML Y. STXICLE scart.s. MSTEELE Ili .801!1, • - Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS Ix . - V1_401711., GILAINT, PEET), Apo. No. 98 OHIO BTREVI near East Common - , ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. JAMES B. ELEANOR JOS. HAMPER mipAuvon & HARPER, • • FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 320 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Conflignmenta ioileited. • ' .. . RLFIMENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. 8. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken.. nody & Bro. Ja3l:l2A .JAB. P. BICUARI. PETER AEI L TIEIL 61. RICHARTi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • AND DIALERS IN' FLOUR; GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, AG., U., . 34* Liberty lit., pittsburgh, • sa y24:b37 r ' J. BLANCILUID, Wholesale laid Retail Grocers, apia:xio 306 . .. 1% . 1.11g. STREET ALEX.. WHANZ ' '4 J. B. ANJER. CcIIANE r & MUER, OMMISSION . MERCHANTS, Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN hod ,PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, shore Smithfield, 'Pittsburgh. -- . les, FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND COMESSIDNXIDIDNADMI I . For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Tatter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 10 MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. , fe22:uB . - QHOMAKER & LANG, Whole- Li sale dealers in Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro. duce, Provisions. Fisb, Cheese, Salt. Carbon Oil, Lc:,Nos. '1751 and 1 1 14 WOOD STREET, near 'Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa. . noS:nSS JOHN 1. HOUSE EDW. `IIOIISE WY. H. HOUSE. JOHN 1: HOUSE .& BROS. Sucm amine to JOHN I. HOUSE .& CO., Wholesale ocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. T RIDDLE, No. 1133 LIIIERTIF • STREET, Pittsburgh. Ps., Commission Mer chant and Wholesale Dealer 14 Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments; and paid for Producea u 2 gam erallY• • 1, BOB?. ICIVOX ANDRZW KNOX KNOX & SON, COMMISSIOD 'MERCHANTS and deslers In FLOUR, GRAD: L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nd . 79 DIAMOND, opposite City. Hall, Allegheny City, jal7:r37 12:11N.CRALWFORD, COMMISSION MERCHANT IN-PIG METAL, BLOOMS, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FLUE BRICK AND CLAY ,_&e. Warehouse aud Office, Nos. 36 6 and 388 PENN STREET. Storage tarnished. Consignments solicited. oc3 ITTLE, HAIRD & PAT'TON, 'Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants an e a ters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard OH. Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, HA and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. T B. cANFTELD do „ SON, COM to • MISSION & FORWARDING 'MERCHANTS; and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserve cheese, Butter, ,Lsrd, .Pork, Bacon. Flour, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 140 Front. street, Pitts burgh. sn-trros_ ! .. ...A WALLACE §HIPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS . 8 SIXTH STREET. Plttsburah. tar/ r5B PROFESSIONAL. JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDEBNAI AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. 001ce, 126 WYLIE STREET, near . Washington,' PITTSBERGH. PA. Deeds, Bonds. Mortgage; Acknowledg ments, Depo, sittons. Collections. and all other le git imate bustness e tented , promptly. m Tent) EL McMASTERS, AIACIVETCATAN, S" Ex-Clflicio Justice of the Peace and Felice Magis trate. °Mee, GRANT-STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PIT.TSBUIttiff, l'A.. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Dewitt-lons, and all Legal. Business executed with promptnets and dispatch. - =hill VIISTACE S• MORROW, ALDV-14.3 EX-OFFICIO JUSTICF SF _THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, NO.73'PENNA. AVENUE; PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds ‘ Bonds,. Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all 'Leg. alNusineu executed with • romptneu and dispatch. . . Tura A AMMON., ZILA _ .Justiceof the Peace, CONVEYANCER, SEAL ESTATE &,INSURANCE AGT °ARSON NTRZET * EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Bent e attend ed to. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; CONVEYANCER; &C., Office. CARBON ISTRe.Lr, nearly oppoitte Me Rillway Depot...SOUTH PITTSBURAtR. Bustness entrusted. to his care promptly attend ed to. tayt:yBl AeIcIIII3ALD A.WX`OltivEnir-Arl•• po. 98 EMU srazzy, apismod&K. DANIEL MeMEALI M. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE AND RESWENCE, No. 59 Grant St.. near Inch ap2O:x7l • J S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SECOND 'LUOfI, FRONT ROOM JOHNIFV. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY7AT-LAW. . °Mee, 118 Diamond Street, (Opposite the emit Houses) ME A., LEWIS, • ' ATTORN*Y7AT-I.AW, No. 99 Dlourxo. : Stroet. intanis / .I[ . C. RIALCKIELELL ' ' ' i ~- ATTORNEY AND . COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. SP 4 : 3 41‘.74 19 1iT0t'- . . "ittimagii " • • : - " - • , PrillißtrEGlT, PA. OHM A, SWRAIN; . it AlzakizatAlLAX, 88-ornizo.nisTicrit. 'OP 'PHD 'PEACE AND POLICE BIAOIBTDAPS. Otlee.l.lol PIPT,II4II7INET,, (Apposite the Cothe• Arai, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds. Need! , DeitiNisli Acknowledgments, Deposittons and au Le Dual. nese executed with promptness and dispute JOHN ,'C.',IIIOOORILBS, ['ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT• LAW, 2110, $ 3 l" Oltredi.t. teA realikknay licntattes /iv:Amor Psi PromPtl7 A mt summit Eittiotio• - • 'ln-LAuEg-Hounotenebom - Pa. • , • • itiurom, Tsti%:hersir Mara slat Gros "jr,.. 42 ..6 41 %. *11; t6 6 : 1 -Vri a-c iltri wit:Mtt nudes - 7 - Ft "a k On the banks l or Ow nest shasso lti ll knierisa, absundling la la and ad EtL_Mlli b ig: lik -ii i purposes. surrounded with aN l 7.W r i u gs, r9mantle, sasnery.../o. It Is the bast au= Avarua th e la t h a mareal. gr. XI rrOPOMPro - PITTSBURGH. PA Nq. 87. Fifth' Street. ap4:w73 PITTSBI7II.OII.,PAL. EfOTYII =MI RATLR(MDS. prrTsßunGli ana CONY EI.LSVILLE R. B. On and after THURSDAY, March Sth, 1865 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, ' var . ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows: • • ' Depart. Arrive. Mall to and from Unionvn. 7:00 A. tr.' 6:00 P. PG MOKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo at. 0:05 P. Xr. E. to and (runs Unlont'n. 3:00 P. it. 10:00 :Went Newton Atcornmod'n 4:30 r. S:B5 v. at:, Braddock's Accommodarn 6:15 P. X. 7:50 P. No Night Ace. to hic.liesesport.lo:o P. at. ,0:40 A. X. Sunday Church Train to and- f rcnn. west IQSwton 1:00 Y. al. I.0:.00 A. Fortleltettepply - _ W. B. STOUT, &met J. R. KING, Agent. Antendent. tatet ONLY t- - , TMNINER A gua VALLEY RAILROAD. Y DIRECT - ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS. Running through to Venangol,City without changer of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on the Warre.. & Franklin Railroad, anti Atlantic & - Great Westeru..Raillsays. • Shortest! and. quickest route to Oil City and - Franklin; nnd al poi nts In the Oil Et:glans. _ On andlafter April 96t h. 1808,_Passenger Train* will leave from an d arrive at the Pitt:88011k Dellblitt cornet C anal and Me Sta. -nagollowst. • , Deport.' .-. Ardis. Mall f' tb and m 7:00 A. Y. 645 P. N. Express • • • • -10:40P. 3.10:813 A;l6 Brady's Bend Accommod'n 3:013F.X.10:90A..114 Soda Wor s Accom'n 3:30 P.'3. 7:55 A. First Hutton Accconod•u• . 8:50 A. Y.- 11:40 A:l4' Second Huston Accomod'n43:oo 3. 3:35 :r Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at B_3llP - A. 3., arriving In Pittsburgh at . 9:30 A. • ISCO -n turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P . Y:, arriving Soda Works at 3:35 H. BLACKSTONE,Bupit. • ' W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. .. a VIMA, FORT Mr:LANJD CLEGVELAND AY NE CIFICA.GO s. PITTBI3IIIIGEt L B.' From June 7th,..111(113 . and arrive at the Union tlme, as follows: , Leave. • tralos will leisve.t"rois Depot, forth 41de, city iChleago Ex... 2:011 . Cleveland Ex. 51:08irat IChleago Ex....11:23 Os IWhealing Ex.-11:0gicast Erie & Ygl e n E x ,.x: 6:13 p as, Chleags. 4:513 P / 11 CI. & WIVg Ex 7:011p am. Arrive:fa Atkghenjp. N. Brigt , n Ac. 7:03 ars N. Brigt.n " 8:28 a Da ,Wellsvllle " 8:63 a Di 'Nei,' Cattle " 10:13 an Leetsdale " 9:13 a ai r 1:013 pia N. Drift:a " 'll:43pla Leetsdale " 4:2apns 7:311 Express leaves daily. to Express atvives daily. General Ticket Anent.- Chicago E.1 . 7.72:03 a m Cleveland Ex.. 9:03 am' Erte Yrs 7:28 aml Cl. Wh`g MA 8:13,a m 1 'Chicago Kali.. 0:58 am; Chlftgo EY—. 9:43 a m Wh'gßx. 1:43 pm .Chicago Ex.... 1:58 pm W. Erie 4:48.pm Depart from Ex. Allegheny. N..Brigt'ndc. 8:58 am : Leetsdale " 10:13 a m " 11:58 am Rochester " 2:23 pml 'Wellar'e Acct.. 3:4-3 p m I Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm N. Brigt`n " . 5:33 pm 1 N. Brigrn " B:2Bpm Leetsdide lo:43Pin 911191 - 1:58 p. m. Chicago E Sir 11:23 a. m. Chicago id le. R. NYERB. VITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI...AND BT.WIIMMIR LOUIS RAILWAY. . - • • ' : - PAN HANDLE 'LOUTH.' • - • CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after SUNDAY May 10th, 1887, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pfttaburglftlme: • Depart. Mall Express 51:15 a. Faet Line 9:40 a. Fast Express 1:50p. Mixed Way 0:10 a. McDonald .s Acc , n, No. L. 11:4-0 a Steubenville Accommod'n. 3.00 p McDonald's Acen; No. 2.. 5:25 p SPECIAL NuttOn.--Sunday xpress leaves at 1:50 p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next morning. The RAO a.. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays and Mondays excepted, and makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield d Newark R.R. S. F. SCULL, Genetil 'Picket Agent. W. W. CARD, tip't., Steubenville. VBEN N 8 Y LVAN CENTRAL RAILRO . and after June 7th, rive at and depart from CI. Washington and Liberty s Arrive. Mail Train..:. 1:15 ami Fast Line .1:40 a In Wail's No. 1.. 6:20 ami Latrobe Acc'n .7:50 am, Wall's No._.. 8:50a ml Cincinnati Ex. B:10 am Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Express 1:20p m Wall's No. 3—, 215 pm Bmddocius.liol 5:50 p m Wall's No. 4. 7:15 ,pm Altoona Acen - and Emigrant Train 9:30p The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. as., reaching Plttriburgh at10:00 a. in. Returnim, leaves Pittsburgh at ix:sp p.m. and arrlv*.s at Wall's Station at 14:00 p. - and Express leaves, daily. ,All other trains dilly except Sunday. , For farther information apply to___ W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Penntylvania Itailromt Company will no t mime any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap-- pare', and limit their responsibility to One liimdreiL Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount Itt value will be at the risk of the owner, lino leas taken by special contract. • ' EDWARD H . WILLIAMS,. jell General Superi.ntendent, Altoona, Pa. Ik:STERN PEIIIN-aggiffln - SYLVANIA RAIL- B IlaD.—On and after May Mith, 11367,1helhur sensor Tra ins 11 T e an li i r t e : l lM n rtgto sY ti v llet= Street Der r h Alle a ghemrCity, mt , Depart. - BPringd'e Not ; 6:35 a m . 6:l4 att Freeport No. 1 8:15 a m Freeport No. 1 11:10 a m Express 10:15 au( Sharpb`g N0..1 MAO am f . Sharpb , g No.l 1:25 p m Express 1:50 pin Freeport NO. 2: 4:10 pm lAppringd'e Nol 3:so.pnx Mall 5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6:05 p m 6pringille'No 2 I:10p mietiringd'e Na 2 - p Aboye trains run daily except d•unday.. The Church Train leaves Allegheny-J=oa. 'ever? Sunday. at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny .. City, at i2:20 Betatning, leaves , AUetheny City at 1180 m. and atriTe at Allegheny .runt. at 0:46 CorturriAnow Tics:yrs—For sale In pacolr., Twenty, between ,Allegheny City, Chestnu tseet„ Herr's, Bennett, FlaerPreCtiL, Etna:rod sharpsburg, anigood only on thotralus stopping at Btationa ape. The trains leaving A ll egheny City at, 8:15. a. m. and 1 .: 60 P. make - direct connection at - Freeport , with. Walkerle line ofStageator Butler and Hannahe town. Through' ticket, may be parchased -at the °Rice, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension. Bridge Pittsburgh,' and at the Depot; Allegheny: • For Airther information apply to • •- • • • JAME3T.EFFEIITEi,'Agent, - __ ' • Federal Btreet Ipot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as a l"" fbr ppatel, and limit iFt gglige. ar t to One l e l a lqaggiog amount in value will be at the risk. of the owner, rm.; teas taken by special contract. • H. EDWARD H. WThLtal tnyn, Sonerintendent. Altooila. • 0 Y HILLagitIONIB kj ROUTE. UNION PACIFICIAILIVAT; • Ef l BteriO ) iVigiloilie , • The SHORTEST ANDMOST RELIABLE ROI= 'from the Zest to all points • Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, *ashingten; • New Mexico,. Idaho,- Oregon. TWo Train, leave Line LeiVenwortft daily, (Sundays exeep;pate arrival of tglits Pavane Railroad from St. and Hannloal ant St. do Railroad ftom or, connecting at Maw. zence, To Ira and amego with stage4,-for a/11. points In. ' At end of .Itraelt_ _west of Ella( worth with the UNITED STATES WRENS PANT'S' DAILY 'LINE -OE -OVERLAND .r i XAmi. AND COA9H.EI3 ;VS, , DEN VEltils skSiir XiAIfZIF.4 . . Algid alb Points` in th And with SANDEBSONWTRIMEEKL. If LINE of COACHES for Fort Union.:RentiA/Dirtirstsa,.Albo „ goenie, Santa Fe, and a ll' points in 7 , 114. 'A 1 4: 46i.' Wit the recen., adm anti ro eltaPnle4t6vand the - arrangement s wit& eponsible, erland Transportation Lines rt om ha western terminus. this. road now °SUE unequallet facilities forte oansm4 Bl or9 f , fr Og h t . t ° the . 11 lic wee- ir6, 3 44 1,. Tickets ibr Sn . ii ; MIA 11rdted States sod _vaginae, , • • . 14143 " 4 lil t for tioteta via THE SMOKT IY. RE T : . Dor. j 44 s , mix LisvizlON, ' • , . ANPromoOlf - - ' - 2 - General Oupelintendear • : 1 AG 'WEIMER, etiiena . fteugiit and pi Aims feCrRIUKSUIPEJ-. , ), T o 1.1.71KE11,P00L ANDAIL ,441::rt V‘P tST ?„..n :. - - 4 1131 . - *AuL itaagerv i t„ . iftieen ir•Gaug Thiudiwimumigsama. - or tr. A .g m ., . o*ltrivrair 9: 1 1- 5 1Wit•Fo r itai4 11 :4 11 iIME!... gym ; BA IJAPAXAn t gIar Xqrlll. Mew lf ark. Po"av 4 ttr e't* inOTTI . I". I: 4 2. 4 kati4o?,,,trnjauf litirekilt; =, ' at 110 rum Munze, Minnick Bullding,), lioirly Wog% Post oinoe, nuiburok, MEM Pi Arrtm. .m. 4:35 p.m. m. 7:10 p. m. 11:20 a. sa. .m. 7:05 p. m. 3:08 p. at. .m. 9:30 a. m. .m. 8:20 a. m. "aIEMMI .1867. Trains will ar e Union Depot, Corner treets. as follows: . Depart. Day Express.. 2:25.a al Wall's- No. 1.., 6:30 aat (Mall Train 7:50 a m ,"Cinetnnati Ex 11:40 a at iw.alre No. 2.. 11:51 a ra dotmatorra Ac: 3:05 pm! . Bra ddocks Nol 4:00 pat Phlla. Expres. 4:50 par: \Taira No. 3.. 5:10.p xa. Wall's' No. 4.. 6:05 pat Fast Line ' 7:30 p tit Latrobe Accb:: 8:50 pat Swhievale Ac'n 10:50 pa .