, PITTS/3171MR METAL MARKET,. Orr nn; 01 , PRIDAY, ' June 12, 1868, 51 Business, during the week was ' mode-l rately active in Crude Irons.' The con sumption being large, considering the ad . vaned pOriCH of the season. : with reduced supplies in first Bands, and diminished re emPtill. The tone of the market for leading standard medium grades of Forge Irons was decidedly firmer, and as a number of the furnaces in . the idahoning and She. nango Valley have been compelled to blow out in oOnsequence of a strike of coal miners for higher wakes. Only a limited supply of raw Irons may - be_ expeeted for some time tci come. CO 11183 tons Ohio Coke Forge ..... . . 1.87 00-6 mos 5 " 200 Allegheny F0rge...... 35 00-7 mos 64 85 00 50 " Yonghlogheity No. 3. 35 000— me mos dry 39 ANTHRACITE. 40 tons No. 1 Foundry 140 00-4 mos oun 30 " No. 1 Foundry 40 00-4 mos 60 " Red Short 36 50-4 mos 50-4 mos 100 " No. 8 Red Short 86 00-6 mos CHARCOAL. 100‘rut NO. 2 Forge 07 00 --4rnos 250 " No. 2 Fancy brand— to arrive 50 00-4 mos 150 " Favorite Forge Iron. 48 90-smos 50 " Hanging Rock No. 1 187 Foundry 46- 00-4 mos " MediUM i 41 50-6 mos RITOMINIIB COAL SMELTED PRO PER/OR ORE.W LANZE4 EII -100 o. - 100 tons Open Grey .. . ... ... . . 00—gm—es 100 " Open Gfey ...... Medium. Grey, to ar... 85 00— cash 300 " Favorite brand; to ar. 36 50-130 d's 250 " Open Grey, from y'd. 37 00-6 mos 300 " Coma deliv.at fur ... 32 50 -4 mos 400 " " from y'd.. 34. 50-8 mos 554 " • " at for.. ... 31 00-4 mos 100 " Open Grey, from y'd. 37 00-4 mos 100 " " 37 50-6 mos 60 " .48 to ar ...... 37 50-4 mos • ew York Produce Market. i • 187 Telegraph to the Pattabargla Gazeite. t Ntw Yong, June 12 .—Cotten dull and lower sales 500 bales at 29a2230 for mid_ ' Y I dling uplands. Flour; receipts 7,743 bbls \ and 8,809 bags; dull and 10:sloe lower; sales 6,100 bbls at $7,35a8.00 for 811perfille state and western, $8,25405 for extra state, /8,20 .alO,OO-for extra, $ 1 1.25a13,00 for white wheat extra, $ 9 ,25a12,00 for round hoop 4 Ohio; tilltall. for extra St. 'Louis, and sl2a 1.1 'lB far good to choice do, - closing heavy; Ju eluded in the sale were 10,000 bbls low grade extra Midi for -export. California il heavy; sales 550 sacks at $ 1 0,65a18,00. Rye Flour steady; sales . Boo bbls at $8,50a10,60. Corn Meal steady; sales tibia western on private terms. Whisky nominal. Wheat; i receipts 37,536 bush; heavy and 2aSo lower; _nale - s 31,000 bush at $2,18a2,16 for No 2 spring in sten', and a110a2,24 for No 1 . clo, 12,65 for white California, /2,20 ; for prime Canada - club, on shipboard for Liverpool 23rd. Rye dull and lower at $7,50 for Canada. Barley nominal. Barley Malt quiet and steady. Corn dull and la 2a lower; receipts 36,760 bus; Wes 4.1,000 bus bush, $1,08a109M; inferior to mixed western $1,10; choice do closing free; sales of prime at 11,095115 for prime white eastern. Re eeipts---Oats; 26,939 bushels, market dull and:declining; sales 38,000 bush at wes- tern in store; 8534 afloat. Rice; qui et. Cof fee; steady; sales 8,500 bgs Rio at 19a82)0 per lb, currency. Sugar; steady; sales 365 hhds at 11a13; Molasses; quiet. Hops: qui et at 10a40 eta per lb for American. Petro leum; firm, at 1534 for Crude, and 3134a32 for refined bonded. Provisions: pork open : ed a shade tower, but closed firmer; sales of 15,000 bbls„ -at 12 7 851120806, new mess closing at 028,06; regular sales at 527a27,50 • fbref; old do, -closing at $ 27,50 . New Mess Be steady, sales of 240 bbis at /15020,50. sales new plain messat 120a20,50, for extra mess; also 40 tierces at V28a32 for prime mess, and 132,50a82,55 for India mess. Beef hams nozinnal at ;Mau. t meats sales 180 pkgs at 123 4 a13e for Cu shouldeheavy; dull' and 15.tial7e for hams. Middles dull and heav; sales 40,000.1bs rough sides at 14c. Lard dull; sales 700 tierces at 16ma17y.0 for, steam, and 175gal8Me for kettle rendered; also 250 tierces steam to buyer for . July at 1730: Butter steady at 25a33e for Obio . and 30a350 for State. " Cheese dull at 'l2; nged. Freights to Liverpool nominally -un t. Ls'rEstkr.Flatu• Closed;lrregular, tied and saloo. lower on common gramdes. ulct- Wheat dull.. heavy and lage lower. Rye dull and heavy at, ;222,02.; Oats quiet :at 85c in store, 8534 c afloat. Corn quiet at 5 1 ,03)0109,f0r new mixecL western 'afloat. Per/ quiet and firixf at $2%12.519-1k95 Airiness, cash regular.: Beef steady with a mod *rite delhand. Cut meats dull and Aroop ing. Bacon nominal. Lard very quiet at 170 fortali to pilule steam. Bggslitm at a=.:c.. I Cincinnati Market:' _ _ . (By Telegraph to the Pittabartla Garotted' " CINCINNATI, 1 2:—Plour dulli no demand. Wheat unsettled, and prices are nominally lower; No. 1-red *inter could • have heen.bonght at 12,28; and No. 2 at ./2,16. Cora unchanged and quiet at 93efor ear, and 950 for shelled. 'ull and unsettled; , 489 No: I held at 76a77c; bu d t these rates are 2a30 above the views or buyers. • Rye dull; little demand; No. L can be bought' at /1,85. - Cotten very drill; mid dling could have beim bought at 27a2734c, but there is no demand. Tobacco stftdy, with a fair demand;-sales 240 hhds; 112 8 13 9 /4,00119,80, - and lest / 1 0,00348,80. Mess ..Pork held firmly at 128, Bulk Meats are firmer and 'l►rices a shade higher; shoulders sold at 12c. but are mostly held at 123(c; sides in fair trade demand, with sales of city t 103fo, and 17c for;clear rib and clear. Lard dull, and sold at 173 e. Sugar cured 183ia190. Potatoes dull. Linseed 4 i 1 1 1 1 42 Antimed to /1,14; and is in - fair de mend. Groc buyin er iesg. unchanged and dull. Gold, 1393 i Chicago Market. • Mr Telegraph tome pittetrerposzette.i CHICAGO ' June 12.-:-Flour dull, nominal and lower; ' sales of s • pring extras at $9a10.50: :Wheat unsettled, irregular and 2a2 - MO lower; Isles of No, 1 at 11,93 and No. 2at 111;85a1,67, closing 'unsettled itt $4 5 01487 for No.' 2; ;sal& this aftenloon of No.'2 at /1,8634 cash, -Corn 2303 c lower; ssdeat of Na at 8 !11487c , ••Ico : 2 at "83118140,. and re;,, jetted at , 81c, ;Ash. Oita active and Z(a 2 30 r 'lower, closing at , 66Xa66XO. RYE( quiet, at $1,5521,58 for No. '1 in store. Mart c-1651koroinaL- Provisions, dull and 1 droop), •••ifeas Pork held at $ 27 ,75128,00. lard, 7c; 'Balk /teats neglected 'and nominal; 'c Fptighta quiet. and 34c higher, at, itmc ort oft to Buffalo . "Receis*--4,182 bbis dour; 19,983 bull wheat; 116,1505 bush corn; 38,014 • bush oats. B tdpment2,B6o bbl flour 451 48 7 baud wheat; 60,000 bush corn. ' . ~.' •'' -. ;":'. '.::: .. Memphis. Market. ill , TeisiiipbM the Pittibu riiithixette.l - 3thipifiEli' - June 12.-e-Ojtton .. dal' and _bossy; reoelpta 43 bales;:mrports., 24 ;bale* . -: reek's.reheipts - 178 bithimexports2lB.l3ides;, .-,. stook 245 balesi. • ..POrk $29,50.'-'./WontlUletl: • . shoulders 2113fm _blear sides 1.4340.; .. Lard la - . 15 Corii:mase4,... Osts.!MlMc' .3:twilit' *Me i 1 ... - Bran , 30e. , I.; . - Corn- , mettle: b 4,2584.60;; . . .. `,24 tew • PotatooliliM3lo. ;' -'. - • •' • ' - ' . - •" ' " . IPhoadopida Market.. -.• •- • `‘' - -T. ' 131 3TTelegriiph to rittabingb Elisittte.i-_- 1 . ' l i ametbstaitri;.. ; lane ' ' l 2.Flotir, ' -. .,:and; Ri a4 ?rheat, dull.- - . .u4eollned" to 11141.30i---vorn'l , ,quiet, sales of 00W tratheli of miiredvireid- 21.14. '4 iill: 41350,r0t ,I*. LeMk . '' , I , ;•2-:.'Prowslopo artOuuirelin •• . ' , 's , , .W.;IP , - • . ..:-.,... .....;;,-.: ~r..1...L.• ..:•'' ; r •! ,- -''.-':'; '''' ' ',..- ~ 4.- --' .. •.; patron 'Market - ;-..1 . - '.., . ! ' .'-' , 0 21 manlidirealrisisinotikamotimi s fH' '- 7 . ' - '.''''•llS 4 tiotr,. IMO Ill.47lbiat dull at Oi*6o. ,- ZS r oorosuperiorilioWersuiii3_#egfortioie ' - - ticoisit=folanediumgrides purelyi.nirml 7 , . 1311 /,.. . . ~ Oflliii al eeflit, $l4 Wp t r 2f cp. ', 6,.. rw wl Flt t- ..:—.' . ..t . .,1111?.', - :1-4....(-,..-. Tel , : v . 3f: 1 Y; ; - '''." ' ; ' '' ..:;.:2'.. : i .Ff .f•.' . • ,, :' , 1; . :: 1 119121 EM %meal 'tatters in New Yozit. aßy Teaegraph to the Plttabaila Gazette., NEW YOILIC, June 12,.M. Money easy at 3©543 on call. Sterling quiet at 9;i0 1 0 3 t. Gold firmer, closing at 140(0140X. The shipment of gold toaor row will probably exceed one million. oovititsnalwrs. . Goveinments cened weak - and closed strong. Henry Views do - Co. Ihroish the annexed 4:30 quotations: Coups - as, 'Bl,. 116%@116;(,; do. '62, 112@; do. '64, 1 099@1114 de. '63.. 110 %0116U'; 'do. new, 1123fiV113; do. '67, /1231•§11814,• ,Ten- Forties, 1 0 5 'J @io6; Seven-Thirties, 109 M ogio9X. sTocKs. Stock. market i 8 dull and heavy, closing with a slight decline, The following ate the 5-80 g notations: Canton, A9@so; - Cumberland, 82@35; Wells Express v 261§2534 ; -American, 53341054; Aduns, -66%67'553‘1@/55:-M,ll# 28Ne28%;. .Quick411Ver,2634@26%; Marl 4K• Pantile Mail, 9 5®96,,f; Atlagtic, I@3.t• Western Uni0nTe1.,37%@37%; N. Y. C., 13 4%®137; Erie, 88 %@ 69 ,1; . pref'd 75 y@175%; Hudson, 141@l41%; Reading, 68 196%; Efarttord. and Erie, 15%@1534; Oh o and Mississippi, • 29%®29%; Wabash, 16 Xig47 St. Paul, 64%®66 ; preferred; 7 7 1 4®77%; 'Michigan Central, 121E02134 Michigan SoUthern, 97%®97%; ; Central, 15434(4155; Pittsburgh, 86N@E7; Toledo, 107301107%; Rock Island, .103%© 105%; Xli ort Western, 68 %i@68%; do: pre ferred, 81%®81%; Fort Wayne, 111%® 11.1%; Ashtabula, 103; St. Joseph preferted, 91; old- Tennessee . 73x; new, 73%; Wig-. souri, 93%; North tlarounas, 68%. miirraro !imams Dull; Gregory, 4 60®475; Lacrosse, 42@43. TREASURY MAtTal" Receipts Sub-Treasury, 52,469,528; pay ments, 64,786,780; # balance 595,665,547. St. Louis Market. MY Telemph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ST. Lou. June 1 2.;=Tobacco firm and unchanged. Hemp dull •at $1,50a1,60 for undremed: Plour dull, especially for low grades, which are not wanted; sales small, at yesterday's prices. 'Wheat opened firm but there was lean activity in the market; choice and red fall sold at $ 2 ,0ba2,68;ri to strictly prime do, 82,508253; c ho ir spring, 81,80a1,85. Corn firm, and higher for choice; mixed and yellow, 82c; choice yellow, 82a83c; Drime and choice. white, 85a86. Oats higher and in better demand, at 76a78c. Rye firmer and higher at 81,73 a 1,75 for choice. Provisions dull but holders firm. Mess pork held at $28,25, which is above views of buyers. There is nothing in bulk meats. Bacon—clear sides held at 16Nal7c; shoulders at 13a1314e. Lard_ nothing doing; choice tierce nominal at 1734 alBo. Cattle in fair local demand at 430 7340. gross. Sheep range for - 82,50 to 83 per head. Receipta—Flour 7,200 bush, wheat 6,03 bush, corn 20,543 bush, oats 8,131 bush, rye 227 bush. Toledo Market. £By Telegeph to the Pittsbarett casette.] 79 8 bbls 'lbi.nno, June 12.—Flour quiet; receipts . Wheat la lower; 8,253 bush at 3 2 ,53a2,54 for white Michigan'and $2,3702,38 for amber. Cornhalo lower at 92a92xc buyer June; 93c seller June; remißts 20,865 bush. Oats lc lower; receipts 6,0 0 0 bush, at 70c for No. 1. Lake freights are dull of 80 on corn to Buffalo. Lot:Marine Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Lotnsvitax, June 12.—Sales 171 hhds tobacco lugs to manufacturing wrappers at 35a28,75. Corn,93a9sc. Oats, 711a80c. Wheat, $2,20a2,25 Rye, 131,93a2. Flour- • - Super, $&58,50, Mess pork, 1 0 28. Lard, 18c. Bacon-houlders, 1334 c; clear sides, 17Bfc. Bulk shoulders, 1234 c. Whisky dull and unsettled at $2,10. . /Baltimore Market. • ins Teloirraph to tbo Pinabants oalette.l Bermisons, Jane 12 .—Flour is nominal,. Wheat dull. Corn dull, white at 11,1 yel low at $1,12. Oats firm western at 89a90c. Rye dull and unchand Provisions firm; mess pork at- 29c. n aides at 16,q clear do, at i7go; "hofilder at 34 Hama at 21n92c. umerpoltreVirt RAILROAD. Pirnanatim FT. WAYND AND CPEUVAGO RAILROAD . June 12. 7 ears, metal, Bryan & dinghey; 8 do do, Nhnick do Co; 1 do do, Chess, Smith do 0o; 20 bait cheese Vt. H Kirkpatrick & Co; 10 do do, 8 Ewaik it Co; 83 do do; II Riddle; 21 do Bradend- worth & Davison; 59 do do, N J ; 10 do do, Vangordor & Shepard; 17 do do, Jas Canrad, 28 do do, Arbucklett & Co; 18 do do, Kirkpatrick, Herron.it Co; 10 do do, J I House & Co; 40 do do, Haworth, Mc- Donald & Cci; 25 do do, Co; 20 do •do, S P Shriver & Co; 25 do, do, E Heazelton; 25 do do, J S Dilworth; 10 do do,- Head Metzger; 10 do do: Robinson Co; 1 bbl & eggs, & 8 kegs lard, IL A Carson; 169 bgs oats, .IV J Meek; 27 bbl flour, Dillen ger it Stevenson; 2 bble bacon, Graff & Reiter; 10 sks rye,a - McHenry it Hood; .13 bbls rye ,flour, .11 Riddle:, 79 .sits owe, H Rea Jr;'2s doz pails, Haworth, McDonald it Co; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 100 do do, owner; 100 do do, J B Doe; 30 bbls sizing, 0 B Mills; 2 bales broom corn, H B McClellan.. . - . ROAD _ CramitrAND AND yrrrsounam RAIL , June cars iron ore, linlon Iron Mills; 2 do do, Wood & Leketts; 1 car chimney tops; H H Collins; 1 car fire brick, Park, Bro & Co; 6 ears Iron ore. McKnight, Porter & Co; 12 do blooms. John Moorhead; 44- bbls copper, 2 masses . T , ig Howe; 16 boo cheese, J B Canfield 4tSon; 5 hbis meal. Strickler & Morledge; 6, bbis :flour. , Tenon & Co; 10 bra cheese, T CJenkiruo 14 sks rye,:hicHemy & Hood; 46 • bblo ,46.1, 8 .11, Floyd A Co 50 do do, Win eke 11 bdia.bows, T Hare • & Bro• 9 oats, F G Craighead; 2 kgs tobacco ; Preetsfieki & Bro; 22 bales hay, 83 Jvs corn; . Mcliate ct -Allier ; .1 car :staves, Livingston, & Bra; 894 sks Milifeed; J Dorrington; 8 cars pig iron; , 'Little, Baird:4- Time* 1 e a stone*are4iis • Bennettf 20 boa cheese , J J Pettit ;" 10 do do, ,Ertox,iit Orr; 1,2 do do, Graff 4' -11 , 4 dter1,2q do d(h' Wati;Lanif &VO: ,"- ' - - . - 'pa‘itotntair,Crnarrnrar 01)134 , .`1 . +oyrxe ! BAlraition.June - .12.-7 akit rye; 36 dooldsv Isistr oats art& r, M Eiteei'& Son; 12 cases 4471n0z0, -P titeidt4 40 green ''ldde6," Id, - Belongs,. 3 hbds tobacco, E , Wormser; 28 .40 matt!' Kirk patrick 'it Herr on 8-bblii octell; 2 pkgsH Bead, B .40. ,opple„ butter.l' 'P ' ailigh_ ,eati• li bbl fish , ,- L J - Blonchard. 4' bides, ir —humus* Simi 20 bbl'vliPri is r 0 ' Cooper, la do do, Thomas && r. 420 di) dov E Heirietori; 10'dd 'd'O,'LS • -& Co; it •borbacon;.Meanor & Harper; 1- car footo, .Bingham & Tang; 'oar staves; M IA Adams a& - Bro; 1 Car Corn, ,, ir'H:Gratrit Co.:' , P., • % eAtiimaii**. 17 = 114 'ItaYLImaiej 'Tun e', it- - .211kgs eg gs. 8 :diibutterai 3 : 'lninisho, .sod if d o 40;46 - wig oa ts, ...7 'lrleititin. 'I - pkgg' biitter'and :_qpiKs;"o 'Ski lirots%ir George; 8 bbla eggicir 'l` Midtet . "26` , wheal. i 3 do oats , ' John "CaruPboll;, 88 ,. , : c'auh got* 'et ,Ghtsl; .14, eke *tot W ': Barker' Jr.& .Co; 18 d0',p0tatt0C4e2,,,111.17,4 isi4dlgicig; btater and : eggs; Joan • °Wai;iliii,74 AlSUmart„, 4,4 , 0 Ame'_ Jinum _..„, . bikter., supul - egga:li i ,o4aeuit.; I 0tte5„,..#1, 6 , , 0 Wokidaides; X do,illoi46TP,,4tfor"%ri__ . ,‘ Asaatemorr Bra'terri-- IRA" • 40:;''''"Ig.- ,____Whenti Kennedy a, Bro; 200 Wdm,44,,,& Hagar _3. ,oraskilm OsiAOW,ri" IrOm00; 27 /-oals /Mesa • r ' ~,, - toolt.tillhodes it Co; 8 bbls ..08214 , fit' -toter; ado de, IlLenzt 2 can me llre Bennett ilt-Cb; JO , doz ,pails,4 PPM A m "' o, EgArClarsout / caripotisteonstrfur.i :ilt, 41-dchwheati 'McKee & C 0 4441 ", ;ROW, ibßwingt2 oars frost or ~_,_.: , Tit, Cop 1,•:1•-car: -,lltaitieri I,tii,pg! Nam - , , , , , ' ""Pnlennito ~ . WO, 'Pornranzavi r .4 - ,P14554.1pi, A# l l ll .';',,N=,-.ll;tAi: s . rs,l=4..Nit . :,.,,, : r .. ~,..., (,•<," ~':.. , !II r; - y Gold Closed at. 144:1@140N. XON'EY 4ND GOLD. ;;(1 ,;,121111tiver kind Ilireatho. By 'relestayli tmthe Plustputil Gunge. 1 • Loonivitgai, Arne. -1 2.--River • falling slowly + withal:ant bji feet .of water in the canal. Weather oleic and warm. iongrinaltn A -4,7 4YEnnitet clear and , 1":1 0 ' , . ._ 4 _4ll , CM, "I XOll 14S 147 0 1 .14, IPS said Iwo r' - '1" nest.W.Binp4Z ll- 4 11 n*W- • '` - : upp _ . 1? - 1 & ,0 • 24 ,,, 1 „ 41rare 1 / 4411Tets ,,, iduk,„ mamba toiamil Nano as= • vont!, , ; ,VAIMILIfw. f.::?, - .' ~,.•,: 0 ~ .; , ~ •'.•F= *4tedoilitilitittwkiitrienAvir " f ±(1•1 ' o jr:, i , j .1;* ~P. 171 'O,W :';;',7,l' 1 fr. 1 , r ~,,,, t, ......01 , w.. --- .. — . ---- -.....,,,- r. — jot ~,,,,, u tr or 's , goedurl.,r mid ':,l WiTT,, , Lcureilctio" I 1 ? ... -- 411, 0 . ' auto kAirti..o",lo4l. • , -- 41 4 t Ili , i 0114 1 ., , " ~. w reao . l,, ,„ inills:4, r..., „via i i m ..,A4liviptiu,,,..,, 1 -I,P .-. It 1 il 1 ',,,-.lip •IFlll'A°l•#l9.*lPiit i •:,„ dll,i ..qii go ;41:I.,: r•;, ) &PT i.) ',. '',...l2`?!';'' '. 1 ., , ~., ~i .:'..;o l.QJ pr)t.t, :Jul ~, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE :.SATURDAY JUNE 13, 1868. Toiiichi 'I, - - - og_ eny Iron & - Coal Co; 2 frishoor) PoltSs /4 hides, Lucks , wool', W 'gains; 4 pkgs mama, ilinith; Johnston & Co; 51° oohs rope., Pulton, -- Bollman & Co; 26 flour hbls, 18.pkge sundries, $ P Striver &. Co; 5 8 Pk sheet iron, W 7 - Armstrong; 6 sacks wool, IV Barker Jr; 933 bag • Idiebaela w ß & Co. - glass, .aoth rivers continue to recede steadily at this point, with scant five feet in the Monongahela, and six feet in the Alle gheny. The weather yesterday was clear and pretty hot in the sun, and while this is not very good for the river, it is just what is needed to - ripen the grain. The Bayard, from Parkersburg; and Ing- Mar, from Wheeling, arrived and departed, and the Robt Moore cleared for Ports mouth. The St. Charles got off for Cincin natl last night, with a very fair trip. The R C uran Capt. Whittaker, is filling week d . up slowly fer Cincinnati and Lonhville, an will be ready to leave early next The St. Marys, left Cincinnati for PlUS burgh on Thursday evening. The Glendale it was expected would get off for St. Louis last evening, with a cargo of railrOad Iron. The Wananita, Captain Thelma Shu man, is now in turn for St. Louis, and will be the first regular packet out for that point. The America, enronte from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, was at Cairo on Wednesday. The towboat Simpson Horner was also at Cairo the same day. A St. „Louis telegram, under date of Wednesday, gigs: Owing to the high wa ter, work has been ' discontinued on the wreck of the steamer Arabian, which lies upon the sand bar opposite Atchison. A large quantity of Merchandise has been removed, but the most valuable portion of the cargo is still in the wreck. Arrived—Lady. Grace, Shamrock, Ab sone and Leonidas, from the Ohio river. The Messenger leaves to-day. The Sallie arrived yesterday at St. Joseph. She left Port Benton on the 29th; met Silver Lake, June 6th, below old Fort George. The Leal Leoti is on the docks at Omaha. The boats named, and all the others afloat, were getting along well.' The Missouri was stationary at Omaha yesterday, and the Missbeippi is rising at Dubuque. A telegram i dace Helena, "says the Huntsville ar rived. at - Benton on the Ist inetant, and the Antelope on the 2d. The Henry Adkins started down on the 2d. The Peninah, Mountaineer and Antelope left Benton for St. Louis en the 4th._ Further advices from the Upper Ws souri mentlem Indian hostilities along the river. Steamboats have been fired into, stock run oft; and several whites killed.. A late Memphis paper has the following: Aknotty case has arisen within the past few days, whh mill gsome work no doubt, to our ic shrewd' c limbs of the law. The creditors of a merchant of this city have been trying to force him into bank ruptcy.' Armed with the proper papers, an officer from . Cincinnati proceeded to a paint in Arkansas, where the aforesaid, Merchant has , a store, and seized his stock, which was brought around on the last trip of the Liberty. The officer, fearing a replevin if the goods were landed here. had them put on board the Des Arc, lying on the opposite side of the river at Hopefleld, until he could_ get a Cincinnati boat to take them. The Memphis merchant, hearing of the whereabouts of his stock, had papers served i?pon Capt. Elliot, owning the Des Arc, en joining him from letting the goods go out of his possession. They were carried off, hoWever, in the night, and now Capt. Elliot is held responsible for them. Whether the fact that 'the notice was served on the Cap tain in s coral tate while his boat was in Arkansa hat the Des Arc was turned into a wharfboat without his consent, wig change the face of matters or not has yet to be learned. The St. Joseph (Mo.) Union,-of Friday, says 'Shortiyafter seven o'clock last even ing, one of the most terrific storms swept over the city that has been known in this region for yeers. The steamer Emilie, be longing to the Hannibal A St. Joseph Rail mooredmpay .packet which was at the lower landing, was torn to pieceei a portion of the cabin being carried O'er the bank to.the railroad traek, many rods distant.. Her texas and smoke stacks lie betWeen' the dismantled hull and the river's bank; and she is 'completely stripped of everythlngabove the boilerdeck, save her engines, and machinery. OVEn'vn Onfo.—The Maria' to 'Congress' of the steamboat' "cap. tame and.pilots on the Ohio bridge shall be er e cted orlhe has been publiehed In pamphlet form, is an Interesting document. Aq au exam and - pleof the 'injury dime to navigatien by shot t span bridges; they 'lnstance the Steu benville bridge. The memorial says no . coal fleet eve eaves Pittsburg without the owners and Pilots carefully considering the time they will probibly have to pass be.' tweeh these piers; and in spite of, everryy care coal,fieets do strike upon them. sink boats, end ,caus e a heevy loss to the ' coal trade, • ' ' It alsocontains_ some• Interesting facts relative to the dimensions of the coal fleets, obtained from_practieat men. • Mr. JOseph Walton reports the tows of the steamer Coal:City, of 13 barges, flare. gating in whith.l92 feet, length 420 feet, and carrying 105,000 bushels. • ' Mr. Thomas Fawcett, states a tow of coal boats, by the steamer. Boaz, consisting of nine coal and, two fuel boats, making the dimensions 140 feet Wide and 490 feet long, the draught being 7feet. The amount car ried was'2oo,ooo bushels. Mr.. Brown also states that his losslast year, by the detention of his boats, occa sioned by the latilty construction of the iiiteutienvillebildge, was over $B,OOO, with out including leases arising from Collision with the piens. Mr. B. F. Wilson reports the width of his' coal tows 014.0 to 124: feet, when they tow. In thrdii len Wand 132 to 140 feet when they toWinlwo lengths; and respectively' 850 and itii6o • in length. ' Messrs. R. & J., Watson ' report the regular. tows of the steamer Ajax as 250 feet wide, 600 feet long, 7 feet deep, 'carrying-886,000 bushels.. 1 1* ie equal to 18;40 W. ,Brown ,reportsf - the,towe , cif the:steamer Shark es 14,harges, lebgth l 585 feet, width 125 feet",:_okoterits' 160 oog buthels; ,etearner. Mktg Alitte; f l2 bele length 580 feet; Width. 160 feet, -. 6snientri; ,000 bushel& • To riait 11 tow feet , wide and 600 =feet' kingin a riPidifive4iintposed to cross cur, renti.between,plers 000 feet apart, is,an op oration too ihasardOtsB to be 4ndertaken• Togedoco the. tow.;4 such dimensions es would, seems safefziapWould greatly enhance the cositial. poriation: Cheap fuel and '047 ',fro ghts are subjects which' all 'are, eeply interested , and the above facts ti e ofilitnite thtf , fact that short span bridges arti r detrimental to both. EVER TT S. INTIESiNAL REVENVA IL) • SISD DISTRICT. - COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Orring Cotuscron or . ImmixAz. Ituvxm-x, Twenty-third Collection Dist. of Pc, - - No. 67 Watts-8t /1., Allegheny City, ' ay 9th, 1858. NOTICE D$ HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Lists Of SPECIAL TAN.I63,- formerly:termed L1CE.N1372, CE.N1372, and of the Taxes, on INCOMES, CAR . -MAGNA WATCHES. ELM& PLATE, ete., are now In this' ethos, where payment will be received thane's by the Collector on and ;after the 90th of Nay, 1888. These taxes having become due, must be paid before the lath 'day of June. 1866, other wise additional expenses will be Incurred by the taxpayer. - Z. DITTPINGTON, Ewa" Deputy Collector the the county of Armstrong, and EDWIN LYON, Esq., Deputy Collector ler the. county of. Butler, wilt be ready to receive after the /10th inst. for their re spective countlea. and will post notices designating `the times and places when and where the/ will be , Pattered to reethre the taxes tot/Actable by them. To accommodate taxpayers in the vicinity of the plsies lu Allegheny county, ' designated as follows: Deputy Collectbr SAMUEL H.• BAIRD. !eq.. will attend,at those Dlaces to receive the taxes, on the days named. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. a, and 3 o'clock P. Y. or said days, viz: I At Tarentunt, cm ,Driday, May 7198, at Brown & Hhadle's Hotel. At Sewicklty, on Tueiday, May 26th, at Gaston's Store. • At Bakerstown, on Thursday, May 98th, at White's Hotel. Taxes payable only In Greenbacks or National Currency. °Zee boars front 9 A. st. to 3 P. Y. JOHN IL 9117LLIVAN. Collector. 0171 Ck or CONTROLLZR OP ALLEGinrier r*., t • PITTODOEGH, June 10th, 1869. NOT/CE :TO PLUMBERS. SEAL OPOSALS will be received at this once until *OTH lNftT., itlCluelVe, for putting in and Siting up in the County Prison, with first me* ' work, the fallewing WATER' PIPES, .'CLABIPS, &e., &c., As directed by the Engineer: ~. , . 365 feet lii Inch Galvanized Iron Pipe. , ' Eight I,if inch Globe Valves, brass. . • . 3 , I Your I inch Unions , galvanized. • Eight Inch Les, do. . Forty 1 bleb T's. - - de. orty , lnch Globe Valves 'brass. Clamps, Gaskets, and Bolts on Steam Pipes, with all necessary books, fastenings, to. Bldg must State bow much wlll be - *Hewed for old 'materlareinoved. Coßunt • y order of Board of ' Inspectors of Allegheny g Prison. . • - , Jelliai2 HENIfr LABIEERT, Controller. ......-..„—i_ . PT /ERVEVAL BECKEI'T - • ' • 1611011ANICAILLf EINGINZIER, • gotto or P. F. C. Eauwar.) (Duce. No. 19 FEDERAL STNEIINoom No. 9, • I claim ...rot), Nits 59, ALLIENHIONY.QTY. i , ltfei t rartZati e gfikliaPhattrgla w . Nes 4'7,1'44. Particular attention paid to de esregatEilffiV.naLUlßVisiiiiregri .Nst, or itteChaulas Avery WZDNESDA. wEST COMMON. • ' , I Mitchitie *otos WOrks, Northweitairner ot. West Conunsro, Allegheny.. . . , FREppiic,a,T t yATza & co. Hari on hind or' laftare on short notice Meartli and the Skilless orhwa rocSidewalks, Brewery. v en u e , ge. nead and'idmb Sto ne s, ia. • ..; comer oxidated: : Prloes reaeonable. • • • All rierions hailagelatoy, jidninit aid interesi; ed In th e ; STEAMIWAT "artar.ADILLO will take notioethat hare toured salt eteambont at the lull :9 1 BAJCPB.: P.4,4MC11.13?1 !' • . . • Marshal's Ogicti. MarAlri..l2llll.,".*ii) msletcarl 11111113111EMIIELTING, AND :(-1:13r:1119:::r7saa I:uve:l":delll;4l7l7:74:llDef*:::llB,44l;4674ll4r4snati7nl7ii.unti:::t"kalkil;suotv:recieth":6447lLre.l4l4:treadtilillait:l7:ll7l,,l‘:' =lMMlNifiln ligr me PACKET EINE. For 'Wheeling. Marietta, Paritarsburir• • Porn.lroy, Gallipo li ., Big. Sands', Cincinna YironigenS ti. Portsmouth, MIIIIVIViiIe Lad • ST. 'KARTS . . .. . ... . ...T...... C. Swart, 31 E 0 XDAYli, 3 P. X. ST. CHARLES ................C. A. DRAT°, Master. FRIDAYS, S P. M. The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave regular/9 as announced, connecting at Cincinnati with Tackets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville. M,..,entrott..lB, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the C l and ilissouri rivers. night or passengen receipted through either by rail or river. Especml attention given to Orders sad Way Busi ness. - .BaILES COLLINS. auto. Galt/EST & HAsLETT, Agents. . FOR CINCINNATL adifiret THURSDAY PACKET—AT 1.11 X.. • The new and splendid aide -wheel steamer J. N.III'CULLOUCH, DG. D. itocom .......... . ... . : Comm Clerk . . MOORE ...... ......................... ..... Clerk. , • uThe above elegant side-wheel steamer will leave tiligzieve anrdionneed, :o t rat i la n t e t 4 Wzgi s i r ml Idemphiltssii4FOirleadnkradigkouls. Also• to titi; tr g e erght or passengers Mpted v ar . e l ' ugh either by rall.or river. • Bits=sai attention given to Orders and Way For freight or pulse IpPIYPo board or to JAW. COLLIN& arl23 CHAS. =ZS, ?Agents' NORTHEIpy LINE ziagest PACKET COMPANY. CESTABLBSHED HISS.] The Only Threizgh Line Running Re. tween St. Louie and St. Paul. Shippers desiring tileir freight to go through with out re -shipping stave St. Louis. wfit_please consign their freight—VlA NORTHERN LINE. Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and guaranteed by. • PLACE k COLLINGWOOD, Agents. And R. C. GRAY, tos No. 94- Water Street. pwrrsmunGnr, .riagrot WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wharfboat, fbot of Wood street, DAILY, at 12 M. • J. N. MoCtiLLOU MONDAYS GII AND THURSDAYS, Gro. D. Moons, TUESDAYSAND FRIDAYS, Master. BAYARD A. 8. Sitzenzuo, Master. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, GREY EAGLE, C. L. BayarltAsr, Master. Freight will be received at all hours try aye JAMES COLLINS. Agent. OR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO, ST. LOVIB AND ST. AIIL.—The due steamer ' WM:UNITA Capt. T. Ihnntax, Will leave as above, In connection with the North ern Packet Line, on SATURDAY, Jane 1 . 31 h - '"4 P. la• teFor hated or patetagoapply on board or to n FLACK .1" CULLINGWOOD, Agents. VOR CINCINNATI AND L OUISVILLE.—ThetIne steamer R. C. GRAY ...... ....Capt. W. B. ANDRnsost, Will leave as above, taking freight for Memphis and New Orleans, on SATURDAY, 13th For freight or passage apply on board or to JOHN FLACK. • J. D. COLUNGWOOD, Agents. jILILAIII WEDNES— DAYARGOSY PACKET IFOR CINCIN • A e tine newander —ThCapt. vAlmenciarrr. W. H. Scott. Clerk. laves Pittsburgh tor Cincin nati every WZDZIESDAY at noon. C. . BARNES mk , ) _ JAS. COLLINS, = JOHN FLACre -------- STEELS & SON 4. A. iptiums; as.immissiefe iterchanta AND MUNNB IN • Px.43l7ll___; .6-IVAINTA-PZIED No. 95 ou.TO STREAV near Dud bowmen,. ______ ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. ..T.Auirm; 11. mir----ZlO.lOB. MM.= MEAlvon _ notrig, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION ACERCEE.A.Nrrs RAO LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. • Consignments solicited. Na ayan aw tional B cia—J. G. Martin,. Cashier Mechanics' nedy & Bro ank; T. 3. Dilwor th it Co., B. T. Ken . lati:l24 KELMITA KEIL ...... RICSAKie L & ' • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DZALIKEI IN FLOUR, GRAIN, B&EDI3, MILL. FEED, te., to., my24:b3 21497 Liberty b‘,Pitteburiiii• ,JLJe . J. BLANCEWLD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ismee No. 396 PENN STIMET. ALEX. WZIANZ ..... cBANE Ai: . .... M ....... COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, .Dealers Itt-PLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 1411: WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. lea "GIETZER ARDISTRONG, . vostutine AD ookirmorionumAns, . .. _ ..., , Por the sale of Flour, warn. Bacon; Lard, Butter, Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16 MARKET STREET, corner of First, Plttatargh. letbuli Q I IOIIIAILEJI • & LANG, Whole saleLy dealers In Groceries Flour , Grain,Pro duce, Provisions, Fish Cheese, Balt Caree on, &c., woe. 1721 and ..t74•WOuD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n66 JeiLH I. HOUSE . . EDW. HOUSE:. .WM. H. HOUSE. TORN HOUSE & /1)1108_9. SU c . tenors to I. I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale - rocers and Commission. Merchants, Corner of 'Smithtteld and Water Streets,' Pittsburgh. Pa. . - • RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY, * STREET, Pittsburg, Pi-, Commission Mer ant end Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Contignments, and paid for Produce gaze erally.- - - sun BOB?. KNOX 4 ANDREW KNOX • KNOX & SON, COMMI9SIOII *MERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAD!' L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NO 70 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City, D 1 - KOAT.CRAWFORD, CODINISSION MERCHANT IN PIG 3IETAL. BLOOMS, E. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY, &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 360 and 368 PENN STREET. Storage furnished. Consignments solicited. oca bn . r.LE, BAIRD & PATTON., wholesale Grocers Conimisslon Merchants and ealers• In Produce, F lour,-Bacon, Cheese, FLsh, Carbon and' Lard OH, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures genera ll y, 119 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. _Tr •B: CANFIELD & SON CON ry • MISSION & FORWARDING 71LERCRAIXTG, and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork Bacon Flour Fish, Pot and Pearl .Ashes. and 01ls, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts urgh. §JOAN SAIRTON..} ...A WALCZ. HIPTON&WALLACE_' WHO LE.. BALED ROCERS AND PRODUDE DEALERS, 3. 6 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58 PROFESSIONAL. JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDEBICAN AND POLICE lUGIEITILATE. Office, 126 WYLID,STREET, near Washington, PITTBI3PRGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages,Acknowledgmts, Depositions, Collections, an all other legiti en mate business executed promptly. mhM:n9 _ _ SAMUEL McMASTEIEtS, .AI4II3ERMAN, Agenta. Ex-Otticlo Justice of the Peace and Police Magis the tratedral,. °M PIT ee TS , G BURGH P A STET, opposite the Cr Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Le,gal Business executed with promptness and dtspatch• train EIUSTACE IC-MORROW, ALDERMAN, EXOPTICIO JDETTCP DIP THETE. PEACE 'AND POLICE MAGISTRA OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA..AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, Deed h Bonds, Moilit*S._es , Aatnowledginents, Depositions and all Legal Rosiness executed with Promptness and dbpateb mr3l, A AMNION, justice of Elie Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATEic INSURANCE AST. CAPSOPT STREET -EAST .13ERBEINGHilif. ed to. Collection ot Rents solicited and prinaptly attend. nartryoo f I LICII8:11LIBILEWL JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C, omee, CARBON sTREET. nearly oppogte aro Railway Depot, 8011711PrPTSBUREW. • Business cannoned to Ms care promptly attend ed to. ' ' ' niyuyei • gib AT T f aitNEV-A.T-LAW, NO. 98 Firm wriesarr, ape:no:day • PITTSBURGH. PA. AMML IMMEML, M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, ap a ,:xn o. 69 Grant St., near & FERGUSON, ATTORNEAT-LAW, No.. 87 *lfth Street, BrzoND PLoon, FRONT ROOK JOBB W. .RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-A.T-LAW. °Mee, us melee:id street, (OPPoulto tbo Court House') reis:t44 MI . ATTOTti No. 90 .111a111011d Street. _mbdr,uil C. DIACAKELL~ ATTORNEY :AND COUNSELOR AT LAW; No• 89 farfulPlStreets mySitbls , JOHN A. NIFRAIthis , ax-orreto Alm= tar THE ps.tea AnD . • 4..04,19,34"1"114*Tir. -Oglestila PinEt.snizrr, 2ppOsite Hie came, drel4 • , rlttelnagls,,„rai -Ileegg„ meads. 'Vgages Acknowledgments, Depositions end lust nese nutmeat* wlttm.oinotness and dispn JOHN ,C.llllol3o)^ause, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW, riq treet. oohed tosul. butanes and Amin at Fey DroalOY .• goia •no: : ' SilThatigit gisonT. —9 riti , ) , - • : ; LAIERIMMIN, OVA. iha bt Jaaiestiring , a iwisaktig Railroad!, dela- frowillsakilltit ;Wean .18 ' hew Mid -aanlntpdions, Weu bed. Us Mkmorks,;.tbst-powanatsra lapilme.- ii Is VsegULearitlie „mart, phut, 505,q2;..141# 42. ' Whi r . • ~ ,! • • VIZ Iff OILY BILL• 6 1 4 .7VTE. BON PACIFIC RAILWAY Eastern Division. "I nro m ili e tgiriZtr anAatitniT RELIABLE BSDUTI aPfiliria • • _ • - ' ' Oregon. Two' Train' leaye State Line and Leavenworth Ettlally_. (Sunday* excepted.i on the arrival of trains of acme Railroad from St. Louie, and HanalSal and . Jo, Railroad from Quincy. connecting Fence. at Law. Topeka and —l,Vamego with stage* 'rfor it Paints In Kanßaa. At. end of track west of Ella. • worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS,. . _OON • PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND asA.U. ,AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR ,• , . .. , PITtIiBURGH. PA. p_IT'I'SBiTRGR, PA. And all Points in the TexTitorles, And with SAHDEnsON'S tril-WEEKLY. LINE al ! COACHES ihr 'Fort Belot; B'effflTlrore* - ,Pers Al a be.- I t ite n eA f artl xi llirta 'le, and all put 4 in Arlonn. d ' With the ! eedenrairditions of roll! og• stock anif ' equipmen and the arraugenzents made with re.. spot:wale: V reelandTnmsportstion Lines en from Ur eatern terminus, this road now offers Ulleillitalled f'Wer t acilities for the • tranandseion of freight to. the Far . '.!"! Ticketaint male at &lithe principal oftleacin the; United States and Camilla. • z -Be =relied ..ask for tickets • via THE SHOWY L BOI"'4UNiON I'ACiFIC RAILWAY. VivoslON. ! _ _ . . PrITSEDRGIL I To, zilusaoooL,ANDisatk r • ' QtYtENTSTOWIsT. .umerbli ed dxteen' iltattalaas Tessekh smnn6 thug CITY we Air/LtrelPP, BOSTMt. CITY OP BALTIMORE, ONOON, rule mV,MUY S ATUTMAY. from Pfor MS /to Jet reti.,PAT PtittgrAt INeethertirinns., - t ' •: ThrnalAN BINGRAM6 gir e l t i ntetp. Stietty*Juilti Pitt allkte - rho • rho 60 prr•runam nan daimpi g ' CONNELLNVILLE . . • . On and atter THURSDAY, March fith, 1100 trains will arrive at and depart from tho DepOk coir ner of Grant and Water streets, ag follows: - - me. Mail to and from tlnlontM. M e r.. . K. 0 A :00 P. M. McKeesport Acco mmodt'n.ll:oo A. K. 511:03 P. K. Ex. to and from Unlontm. 3:00 P. 31.10:00 A. IL. West Newton A ccornmod'n 4:30 P. at. 14:35 A. at.. Bradight Adocce. k e to Aceom IL modat`n 0:10 P. 7:10 P. ar. Sunday Church Train to N McKeespo amend 0 :30 m nd 0:30 P. m. 01:40I.,119 from West Newton ........ 1:00 P. m. 10:00/. M For tickets apply t, Agent. W. B. STOUT, SziperteitendAt!" KING,g XLEGRENT algig2lll VALLEY RAILROAD. DIRECT BOWIE TO TRH OIL REGIONS. Running through to. Venango City without change of ars—Connecting with trains East and West oe the Warre.. 2 Franklin Atlantlo di Great Western Railways. s horte s t and quickest route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points in the 011 Regions. - On aad/after April 26th, 1808,, Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canal and Pike tits. as follows: 4 /fall to and P m Fen. City. 7:4% A. it. 5:1.5 r. it. Express " .. - 10:40 p. m.12:25 A. 2. Brady'ir Bend Aecommod'n 3:00 r. at. 10:20 A. R. Soda works Accont'n 8:30 P. R. 7:53 A. R. First Holton AccomoiPn... 8:50 A. It. 11:40 A. 114, Second Halton Accontod'n 19:00 e. 3:55 P. It. . Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:011 A. sr., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:80 A. 2.1 Re. turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 F. At., arriving ai 'Soda Works at 2:85P. M. I W. F. nom zi .H. Iliac/moss, *rapt. cket Agent. am 1 , . 1 4 es ... . ......... .• ... ... .Plll24ll4llllGrf FORT .t ' W. AN D LEV &AND MYTITIRIiaIICEIGRn From June 7th, 18613, trains will leave .107 in and a loearr at the Upton Depot, north side, city time, afollowe: Imam. L ebleago Ex.— 2:03 - a m - Cleveland Fa.. 2:03 am I Erie & Ygat MI 7:28 a m Cl. &oh M'l 6:13 a m Chicago Wall— 6:58 ain Chicago Ex.—. 0:43 a m Cl.-4 WV/Ex...1:4-3p m Chicago Ex.... 1:88 p m Wh. 4 - Erle Ex. 4:413 pm Deport from Allegheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 a m Leet "sdale " 10:13 aua ." Rochester 11:58 a m " 2:513 pm WellaVe Ace.. 3:43p m Leetsdale Ac. 4:13 pm N. Brlgt'n ` . 5:33pm N. Belgvn " . 6:28 pm Leetsdale " • 10:43pm war 1:58p. m. Chicago 1 /lir 11:23 a. m. Chlevre jeB F. R. MYERS. I TTSBITTIGH,giggans R l ' MS RACINCIN ILWAY.ATI AND ST. „ . • PAN HANDLE BOITTE. CHANGE OP TIME,—On and after 81717DA.7 May 10th, 1867, trains will leave and arrlve at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: . Depa. • , ..firtoe; FMail Express ........... . .... pa rt 2:a. M.'. 4:39 p. M. ast Line ... . ................ 9:40 a. xn. 7:12 p. M. Fast Express ................ 1:50 P . in. 11:90 a. to. Mixed Wa y. . .—. . _... . .. 6:10 a. In. 7:0 p. m. McDonald 's At:Wu, N 0.1.. 11:40 a. tn. 3:05 3; Steubenville .Accommod'n. 3:50 p. tn. 930 a. 111.• McDonald's Acto'n, No. 2.. 5:95 p. at. 8:90 a. m. SPECIAL Rams —43unday Express leaves arl:so morning. tn. arri in ving in Cincinnati at 9:00 a. .. the next The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sundays-and Mondays exce_pted, and makes close connections it - Newark for Zanesville and points on Sand Mansfield it Newark it. R. - usky, • , W. W. CARD, S. P. SCULL, General Ticket . Agent. Sup% Steubenville. , tENNSYLVA. CENTRAL RAIL RD. i and after June 7th. rive at and depart from hi Washington and Liberty • Arrive. Mall Train.... 1:15 a m Fast Line .... .. 1:40 a m Wall's No. 1 6:20 a in Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. 5:50 ain Cincinnati Lx. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Baltimore Lx. 1:00 p m Phila. Expss 1:20 p m Wall's re pm No. 3.., 2:15 Braddock/ No / 5:50 p 's No. 1. 7:15 pm Altoona Ace'n and Emigrant Train . . 9:30 p The Church Train, leaves Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 19:50 and arils :A at Wall's Station at 9:00 p. m. m. d• *Cincinnaeptti Exunp aa ress leaves daily. All other train s ally exc Sy. Par flintier Information apply to . H. BCKWITH. not The Peinnylvania Railroad Company will not sa tsuma any risk for Baggage, except for wearingl ap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that _ amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by Special contract. , ED W ABB IT. WILLIAMS General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. TERN PENN L Aim mita L YK ES SYLITANIA RAI 1 a er7iiiinfluodn 1114rWiltetirerin(Iten:1411Z;mith:AZI: will arrive-at and depart from - the Federal De= egh ' -Street Alleny City. as follows: . Depart: • Bllringd'e No 1. 8:55 a m .. ....: ..:. 12:15 • M Preeport No.l - 8:15 a m> reeport No. 1 9:10 a m Express.•,...... '.10:15 ain harptrg No.; /110 a m WharptPiNo..l 1:25 p m EX - pr6b ... . .. . 1:50 pin Preeport,NO..2. 4:10 pin springd , e Sol 3:50 put Mall .. .....--. - 5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 t3:05 ra Springd'eNo 2 - Ift/O p m Enringlre No 2- 7:30P in 1 8 Aboye trains run dally except eunday. .2 . The Oh nrch Trani. leave. Allegheny Janet. every Sunday at .7:40 1.: m., reaching Allegheny.. City at 9:504. - 113. ' Returning: leaves Allegheny 'City- at p1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny .runet. at 9:45 . m. _ .. . s:Cumitmextox Timiarra—For bale In PACklyra of Tnenty,_betweeni_Allegheur City, Chestnut s met. Herr's. Bennett, Pine ereelte Etna and Sharpehu,rg, and e rod only on the tralna stopping-at Stations ape. The trains leaving Allegheny eity'at - 0:14 a. m. and 100 P. - X. make dirtmt eunnection at -Freeport with Walker's line ofStages fur Butler and lianalus-, town. Office No. Maer nn tickets nan) hei : Purchased let .the , 3 St. OMIT street, near the Suspension Bridge! Pittsburgh. and at the DepOti'Ailethelr• For further information apply to _ • ' 1 •' ,•,• JAMES LE.FFEIITS, Agent,'f , Federal Atreet Depot. The Western -Pennsylvania Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel. and - limit the". reinonsibillty to One linudsed Dollars in value, _. Ail haggag exceeding this amount in value will be ea the net 'of tbe neater, un less taken hl /pedal contract.- '.) - EDWARD H. WILI.A Oen.Ml tinuerintendent. Altoona, ra. ._______-_ colorado, lievada, Calitorn .Utah, Arizona, New 11/!zico, Idaho, Washingtcw, DENVER; Egwr ma.&iKmi ) .A. ANDER,sOit:' , .. GentiraEsui4rinteidert ~.. ... J.* Wa.wilrien„ .... ===ml STZtmt s E 3 .drritsr. - IChleago Ex... 9:02 &El 'Cleveland Ex. 9:02 ars r:hie/Igo Ex....11:23 a in Wheelingx. 11:09 S E t. Louis Ex. 3:33 pna CI. Wh'g E x 4:39 p Erie &Yr nEx 6:13 pm Chicago Ex . 4:23 pns CI. WIVKEr 2:09 Arrive in Attegnen p ps _y,..L N. Brigt.'n Ac. 7:03 •en 2,13 a at B. m New Castle 10:13 ans Leetsdale '• 9:13 a m N. :OS Brigt'n 2 ,1 :43 pra pna e,tectsle • A 1163 p " :2E Express leaves di7lly. I Dm r }sprees arrlVes dally. General Ticket Agent.: , AD.algo4l 1E167. Trains_ will ar. le Union Depot : cor n er of streets. as follows: . . Day Express.. 0:25 aat Wall's No. L. 6:30 ant Mail Train . . .7:50 ata vcineinnati.Ex. 11:40 a az Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 aa2 Johnstown Ac. 3:05 put ftwoldocks 5o I 4:00 pia Phila. Expres. 4:130 pia Wall's No. a.. 5:10 pal Wall's No. 4.. 0:05 pin Fast Line .... . 7:30 pin Latrobe Ace . 'n 3:50 pnt Swissvale Ae'n /0:50 pm j --- -4 1 ;. ~s~ ~~t y.~. ~. .2., .t. MI UNIM