1, -, ,f.',.Z.PIWIWai .....-.-... ...- - Oggrox oxp TAR prrnigunkm GAganir v i ' ' liformay, June 22,1868. $ - ; . There Is but little that is new or hart.- . ::taut to be said about the generaliOrkets. , • Flour is firmer, in consequence of an ad '.;vance in Chicago, - and Wheat, also, : is stii , fer in consequence of a slightly improved , :, demand and very limited supply. Pro. _ ;:Visions are rather more active but un - changed, and the same is' true of some ~other articles we might mention. •.• BUTTER—The demand is fair, but with „more liberal receipts, prices are unchanged; „we continue to quote \fresh - packed at 25 to - 27 c. - \ , EGGS—DuII .aud lower,lander theinfitt !_enoe of liberal recelpti; we now give 23c as the ruling.price. POTATOES—Peack Blows unchanged at ! 31,20 per bushel. New Potatoes;in fair de :. wand at 36,50 to St ' " E.Alit--Is- dull buunphanged, ranging t i o :•,,, from $1.2 to $l5 per n orr common, and .• $l7 to $2O for prime choice. GRAIN--Win'ter Wheat is in rather bet . "f, ter demand, and-prime Red sells readily at ?-, 32,30—5a1e of 1 car at that figure. Oats ,' quiet - and - unchanged; sales at 77 to 78e, on .• track and: wharf, and, 132. to 83c, in store. i Ryo is in rather bettei demand and higher; we now quote at- $1,55 to $1,60. Corn. is ~; quiet; Shelled may be quoted at 31 to $1,05,•: 'as to quality, and Ear r $1,07 to 81,08.- No Barley in market. • _ : LARD OlL—Unchanged at 1_422 to IRAs for No . 2, and 11,43 to 31.45 for No. 1. % MILL 'FEED—SaIe of l ono oar middlings' .'. on private terms. Brat is selling at 31,20 to 31.25. -.- - ',l •- - " - .1 . 3 ' PLolllt—li firtnei t 'inlacaxia holders are asking an advance. We now quota Spring ',- Wheatat $ 10 , 250 .10,504:5410,75c - lbr choice; Winter _Wheat at $ll 'to 31/.50, and limey ' brands $l4 to $l5. , Rye Flour is lower and ,a. eannot be quoted above fa ' • • AIIGIIISL-Tts ed;' 41illo'S for ' sotit mon and refined and - 11 for Pearls. PIG LEAD—Quo at 103ic. ch% . ‘• Ll3ll{cnibted it , 52 Tier bbl.: r . '. ' , 1 ruaylstaxsi-;• Bacon '' is quiet but' • steady; we quote at 13,44 to: 133; for Should ers; .15 1 4 to 16 for • Ribbed, and 1735, , to 180 ' for, Clear Stdes; 17 1 4 to 1 8c for com 19 - :7' mon Hanes; 18 3 to o for' Family Hams, and 19mo to 20c for Canvassed Sugar Cured Hams. Lard,l3 to - 16 Mo for prime ‘; fettle rendered. Dried Beef. 21 to 22c •,,-: plain and _canvassed. . M ess Pork 8 28 to 23,50: • . - , -.- New York Produce Mr 'reletraet: to the Pittaburith Gazette.) • Naw :Yens June '22.--Cotton dull, and 3,4 c lower; Sales of 800 bales at• middling nplauds. Flour dull and &kiln ing; receipts of 11,574 bbba, with sales of 7,W0 --bbls at 87,1077,0- for , superfine State i, and • Western, 17,90a8,80. lot extra " State, - 87,80a9,90 for extra Western , #11,19aL3,00 for whlte wheat • extrail9,oolB,oo lbr ;•": 0., 99,00a10,50 for extra,-93.3.J0u15, #ll,OOB 14,500 for good to choice do; closing heavy. • T• Caliternistir'drul mid- heavy, intheales of 500 bbls• at 1110,2502,75. Rye Flour is scarcely so firm;'. 'sales of 350 bbls at , f 8.40 810,40.- Corn Meal. quiet. Whisky dull.. Wheat dull and drooping, with the export demand:. materially 'falling off; receipts of 95,186, with 'sales ,of 200 bus new. amber • ;; Georgia at $7.,70. Rye dull and lower,with sales _of 500 bus Southern at $1,80a1,85, and - -1,50G -bus Pennsylvania :! Barley nominal. Barley Malt quiet, With sales 700 bush on private terms. Corn; re .-- ceipts 94,676 bush; opened steady and cies ed a shade better witha moderate demand :. —partly speculative; sales /22,000 bush at $1,05a1,0734 for mix ed - w estern afloat, $l,OB for high mixed, nett "yellow, $1,09X for .ti for white westerthan $l,lO- for old mixed western .in store. Oats; receipts 132.691 • bush; one-halt cent lower and• more active: eales,B9,ooo bush at 8134a82e forwestern in store, and El23(aB2y a c fur do afloat. Stock ofgraininwarehouse—wheati 821,830 bus; 1 ' corn, 1,335,456 bush; oats; 523,410 bush; rye, •7, 40,403 bush; bar/ey, 575 bush; barley malt.;- 22,085 bash ; peas, 58,242 bush: , Rice quiet. .7 coffee nominal. Sugar unchanged';' sales 250 bit& for ,Cuba. and .12a 1234c_ for Porto Rico Molasses dull and heavy L a sales - 15% hhds ~Porto aim t 57c.. Reps quiet. :Petroleum fairly ;;.- active, but irregular, with sales of 9,000 74 bbls, inclading crude, at 'ls3;al(t; refined inbond at 31a3134a. Pork quiet andsteady; sales,,,/ 050 bbls at 523,25a37,00; • new mess closing l !ars2B;3o; regnlir at 8 2 2. 25 1122450; . prime mess at 124:44,25. Beef steady'and v unchanged, -with sales of 200 bbls. •• Beef. hams quiet at 27a35c; • Cut Meats dull, with 160 packager %t 1211.13% , shoulders at 153(a17c. , Mazur, middles. dull and heavy. Lard and a shade lower; sales 4 of 750 tierces of 1614e1734e for. steam rea -1 dered, And kettle renderedatl7NalSel.tldeo 500 tlordes steam ; huger Idt, My. - at'7l73iN •,. and 250 tierces do, buyer for latter part, of, June. at 16 Butter quiet at 25430 c; Ohio at Mak: -- State dull at 7alsc. • Freights to Liverpool dull and drooping. Lariter--Fieur “Slosed" and. -100 lower; holders more disposed to , realize., Wheat dull and nominal; 42,023 i for No.' 2, and $2,20a2,22 for No. 1 spring. Ilya dull. , and -heapyat,sl,Bsal 95.. Oats more steady; 82c iiiXtore, and 13,16 i Western afloat. ' ' Corn steady at $1, 0 634 c 81,17:for new mixed Western afloat. Pork quiet 'at $28,25a28,37 for Vie,-cash= and.-regular. Beef - un changed.. Cut• Meats and Baeou nominal. Lard dull at 16•Xa1714 for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at Ma 24. I St. Louth Market. (By ToLegraali to the Pla „ sburab Quctte.l , ' s t ST. , Louis, June 22.—Tobacco unchan ed. CottoriNothing doing. Hemp • dul at 81,40a1,40' for undressed; 82,50 for die d. Flour weak and unsettled,,but nominally unchanged; small sales super' at 85,75a8,25; spring_ extra, 87a8,112g; double extra, 381110. Wheat very 'weak for old fall; new de 50 lower and prices range at 52,05x2,07-for prime to choice old; -prime to fancy new, 52,15a2,25; spring dull and lower at 51,70 a 1,80. Corn firmer at BQaB2c for mixed; 830 for yellow; :85;087c fat. white. Oats dull and unchanged at - 71a713c, latter for fancy. Rye higher, but irregular at 81,85. - Pre. visions quiet and unchanged. - Pork sold at $2450.. 'BEuxon retailing at:l3o fcii tithing dere; Ho•for clear sides; 19a20jic for sugar, cured`hams. Lard nominal at 17, 1 4a18c for tieroe,•and-188a190 for keg. Cattle in- fair request at %a gross, /Sheep.. dull at 83a5 per head; lambs, 51,450a3. :Receipts—Flourr -1,200,bb15; wheat, WO bush; corn, 2,200.d0; - i oats, 9,000 do. • • •• •• , ; • [By Tilegraph to thqPlttsitnzegh. Ciszettegy ; • CHIOAOO, June 22.—FIthat - and chokoDbkAnds Minnesota :spring isatraS fia" 10c higher", other 'grad& Inlet and unchan ged;.salmi- spring ' extra ( at 139E110; Wheat firm and 334 e hi - her; sales No, 1 , at $1,97a 1,98, and , o. 2,11,9441,97,. closing. at., ih97r for Nd.'2;)3lnoo he Changa - No. - 2' Is :Anti; at $1,117a1,98. "Cora active and - 30 'higher; sales No. lat 863087 o; No. 2 85a8530; , re jected 803081 c, and new,Boc,' closing with, sellers for No.l in store at 87c; this noon thete were sales No.l in stoke at 87V,e.' Oats firmer and a shade higher, Sales at 13631 a 6730, closing at 87c . t 'Bye aod Barleyzeg-' lected and entirelynominal. 'Provisions dull and nominal. Mess pork $27,75a28. Lard 163ic. , Freights dull at 8o on' corn to Oswego: 4Ma43gc on wheat to Buffalo. Re ceipts for the past 48 hours'L - -2,953 bble flonr; D 3,080 bu wheat, 17,070bn corn, 38,792 bn oats. 1,842 hog.s. Shipments-6,152 bble flour, 1,040bn wheat, 93,259 bti cor n ,' 3,471 hogs. - 101% Island Market. • C,*.l TelegiaPhto,t*Tlttstiursh • ,C ,EVELAND - -Jithfr '22.14710nr: r doubl§, extra red Winter. at SI2O/2,30;401110/&8*fra spring; $10,50ap.,00. Wheat—sales Aafttio ears; o. tred:winter, 'at` ii2;25; 4 carlf.Non at ft f, and '1 ear.ibi..o,l2. • Coilinfres4 . on' at 92.43.witocmp takers; .salea for&slilftange, of 3,9ol4pathele ot;Vo• 43 a t a" •heht474371.0.,i,11.90 _ouily. 4 oinaotiv4nOti held •at $1,75a1,80: tuarley. market; nomi nal. Petroleum nulet;. refined in bond he1d. 1 4.128828)%e s free 44'384390.... • s • • Ne w • , . • New York Cattle BI ket. , , (By Telegraph to pre Pittsburgh diii fur.) NEW ;MBE, . June 22.—he receipts for the cattle market ,durlng the eek. were: 8,243 head beeves, 18,102 head heep and lambs, 15,735 heAdifogs. Be fis dull and Mc lower; sales extra, at 171 4 1734 c: Prime at 18 3 ; al7 fair to' good at 18 ail ; ordina ry at 15a15Me; • inferior at 14 14M. Sheep in moderate demand, but s eadyt lambs easter; extra sheared sheep at 73Sa8c; prime at 7e; inferior to : . . , st 33SaNc; lambs at e• Hogs less they i .. than were at the close of last week, from the heavy arrivals, but finished are Mc higher than on last Monday; heavy corn fed- held at 9X,a9Mc; r to good, of OMa93Sc; light to common at 9a9Me. . " New V'Oik Dry Goods if et. ' • • [By Telegraph to the Pittiburgh Gaaette.3 vy - Na- Yonx,' June 22.-;-The Market for heavy brdwn t3heetings is more Olive, and some styles are mc higher. • Atlantic Aims been closed out _at .1.730; Pacific extra is quick at 17c; Indian Head se fre ely at 1734 c; Pocassett 40-inch has rose ln 16M to 17c, and eel' freely; the New Market A have . risen to 13 c, , and - are now pretty well closed out. •tton bags are in active request at 523ic for Stark A, and 00e for Lewiston; fancy styles of cottons are still Ilepressed, but the mare staple deacriptions are he l d with more confidence. , • Lon*dile MArket. ply Telegraph to the Plitstriirili 6ateite.l Lotrisvitzg, Scine.22. 7 •Salea Of 54_ hhda leaf Tobacco ; lugs to" fine - leaf at 18a16,50. Flour at 57,50f0r superfine. New Wheat at 112,29,- and Old do at 52. Corn at 90a93e. ~ M - Oats at 764180 c. 890 'at 111,7561,1?•5 Mess ;Pork at 2582450. lard at .11,018 e. 'Ba con at 183418,.0 for shoulderiq - 17efor clear rib sides, - ,andinie -for clear -Ades- , .Bulk meats at I.4ie•for Shotilders, and 16Me' for clear sides, Whisky nominall • Milwaukee Market, • By relearpb to the Pittsburgh (huette.l MILWAUKEE, June 22.—Flour - firm and quiet, and prices unohling. ed. Wheat closed lower; sales of No-I . at $1,98%, and No. 2 at 51,90. Oats firmer at 68, for No, 1,673i f0r No. 2. Corn dull and quiet at 82 for No. .2. Freights quiet and_steady at 43ic for wheat to- Buffalo, and 9c to °swag% Re ceipts, "600. bbls flour, 22,000. bush. wheat; 8,000 bush oats, 2,000 bush corn. Shipments, 2,000 bbls Sons, 2,500 bush wheat. Toledo Market. [Dv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ToLEDO, June 22.—F1our quiet;, receipts. 600 bbls. Wheat;. receipts 1,750 bus; sales white Michigan at $1,91; No. 1 -white $1,93. Oats; receipts 2,400 bus; sales .No.l at 69e. rt o Lake Freights dull; 3c on se :to Buffalo; 60 to • Oswego; . 730, to Ogde sburg. Re ceipts for past week-6,769 bbls dour, 11,475 bus wheat, 113,166. bus corn, 22, bus oats. 'Shipments-7,705 bbls • Hour, , 26.290 -bus , wheat, 103,619 bus corn, 8.262 bus oats.' . mphis Market. is,' Telegraphto thtkinitiobitigb Oniett..l, kiratglUs, June 22.-Cotton - is dull and Arrekillat; with' ieceliiis of 14 bales; and, ex ports 15 bales. Flour ht quiet,. Nvith sales of superfine at 170,50. Wheat is held at 02; ,Cornie 90c. Oats, 78a80c. 121(4 , ,, , • Bran, /28. Corn meal f4,85a4,80. Bork; $20,50. Bacon is firm, with sales of ShOulders atl3%c, and clear sides at 1734 c. Lard, 18No19e. (By Telegraph to the T'lttatourgh gazette.] BALTIMORE,. Jime 22.—Flour nominal. Wheat dull: Corn 'steady; white tit,ioa 1,13., Oats dull; western 137 c. Mess Pork firm a $28.76429. Bacon more active and firm; rib sides 16%0 clear sides 17a17y„c t shoulders 14a1413,- 'hams 21a22c. Lard 'dull at 13;019e. ' My Telegraph to the rltteburgh Gazette.l PHILADELPHIA, June 22.. '-riour ' is dull and drooping. Wheat -dull and declining at 52,60a2,60 for - prime red. Rye is steady. Corn la very dull..at $1,1161,12 for mixed, western. Oats , dull at 82c for weitern. Pro :visions unchanged . . Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHILADELPHIA., June 22.—iieef cattle un.., a9tiled; 1,300 sold at i110a10.7.5 for satrap. 69 ,75.f0r fair to good, and lloaB for. common.: Sheep•dullat 'gad.- • Hogs dull; 8,000, sold at {,13a28,50%'" River and , Weattiar c ,,, 'illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) . . I.4IIIEViLVE, June 22 .- - Riverfallfria with 8 feet , •B inches •, , Ini - the Weathe r I s plea: anti :pletusantr. • -1* '`" Filaiscdajbakink- , NOIPV-1 1' " cad amid itirlON®l4.o3(. =I (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) . , Nun , Your. June 24 1868. • . - MONET AND GOLD. • Money easy at three per cant. on call with exceptions at four. Sterling , quiet and nn= changed. ,Gold weak, elosiug at 140,W,a140Z Prep:mations for specie payments ` Appear Governments higher and closing 'strong. Coupons of 1881,.11784®117% ; do. '62, 1183 i @11384; do. '64, 111%@1.11 do. '65, 111 35 011184; do. new, 1140114 ; do, '67, 114. 44114,1; do. '6B l 100X4141 0; Ten-forties, 1063;4010634; Seven-thirties, 110X@110yr. six per cent. currency bonds Pacific Railroad •24(gr3.. State_ Bonds continue active; blissonrls, 94%; new Tennessees, 76X; old Virginnui, 59X; old 'North Caro linas/ 78 %; now, 72. Stook_a_quiet and without much change; PacitleMWl higher.' The following: are the 5:30 "pricea:.•,nton, 4914 ®49%; umber d, 80@35_,.•-• •press, 27 0873 ti American •Alresk 50®5034; Adams Ex press, ,5.53‘414' 3‘' Merchants Union Ex -3734 'United States ftpress, 024523 f: Quickallver r , 2034®2634; Idarl posa; 4(5; Pacific Mail, 102,40102%; Mien .ntic, 30X®3034; Western' ;Union Telegraph, ea-div. g .3534448534; 'New York' Cantrel l 184 1 / 4 ®134y 4 ; Erie, 0934 ®6934;•do:preferred, , 75®77; Hudson; J 293410140; Rftang, .(01op,X; Harlem preferred, l& @1534; Ohio, andmissigal_PPir 2 8 ®2a%; , Wabash, 4734 @WM; St.. 651065 N; do. pref., 72 3 / 4 ®7B; Michigan Cen.,..11734; Michigan South ern, 0134®011‘ 'Central;ll; Fitts burgh 90®093: ; Toledo , _ 103 1, 103% ; Rooklsland, 105% ®105 1 4; North ' estern; 436 1 ,4®6834 preferred, - 7734 ®77% ; ; Fort Wayne, 111,®11134; C01=13113 9034; Chi cigo and Alton, 183. • MINING SHATtap3 • Dull; Smith k Pariele9,3Bs; 'Edge HID, 380; Gregein . s,4s®sso. - • • - ' niteniptsSUß-TIttASII`K , II 008 e; payments, 51,285,1,56; balance, ,f 133. . . " * Chu:input, *ticket By Telegraph to the Plttair ' tirgh Garetti.l • . CINCINNATI, Jane 22.-Flour held more Armly; good' faddly at 80,25a10. Wheat dull and nominal at M 24.0 for Nos 2 and 1 winter. • Corn dull and the market closed unsettled under larga receipts; ear notefale able at close aborveBsc. , -Oata quiet at 770 for No 1. Rye dull and lower; No at 51,70. `Cotton dull and nominal at 2sc for • .mid .4lling.• Tobacco ; unchanged, and ~; q uiet. Mess Pork 41211 and nominal; city a nd can be beught at #2,8., ":bard drill, , and ,:can Pe bonght at 176.' Balk Meat s anclumged; sales Of shoulders at 113;c foi loose and 12c for packet* sides:held at 14514 .Xe. Bacon dulk shoulders; 18a18xh; and sides at and 17trfoi ' clear 'rib. Sagari and Coffee steady. Linseed 'Oll, ,81412a1 - ,18,; and.: the Market is dull. Petroleum stead vat 83a35c. Eat, for refined. duty . paid , declined . t . 0.. 18c. Butter unchanged an mat 27a80c. Gold, 140 buying. . - . , _ BAlthrkope ,Dfarket. P=adelpttiti 11Wket. GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1868 MEMSE The Alleglie4 river Mee several inches during - 13rilidaY night and Yeaterday, and ins still rising slowly last evening with about five feet in the channel. The Bio nongahela,also rose several inches, but it was mainly , back water from the Alle gheny. At 011 City the Allegheny was re ported rising i With two feet in the chann6l. The weather here continues clondyand un settled with frequent showers of rain. 'The Julia . No; from Zanesville, ar rived on Sunday evening, and •will return again to-day at 4 p.m. The Glasgow arrived and departed for Parkersburg. The J N. McCullough , from Cincinnati, is due here to-morrow, and will return.. as usual on Wednesday. • The Delaware was due from Nashville last night, and will probably be found in port this morning. The St. Marys arrived at Louisville on Friday. It is said that she. will enter the Louisville and New Orleans trade. • • The Camelia has a shingle out for St. Louis. She is an excellent low water boat, and she lasi ust been thorough overhauled, repaired and repainted. The Messenger, en route from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, is laid up at Wheeling. Her manifest will be found elsewhere. The Lorena is announced to leave for St. Louis this evening. • ' Ositit.-W. S. Evans of the firm Evans, Dal las & Gilmore, has received intelligence to the effect that the Andrew Ackley, arrived at Fort Benton on the 17th. The .SU Louis iftepubiican, of SatnrdaY, says: Business, which , has • been most re markabl,y good and active during the en tire season, shows no particular signs of any serious diminishing betoye the ,usual fall trade sets in. Freights continue abun dant for all.points, - and, although 'ides are very low, yet as the steambanfli' generally are having' good trips - "both ways," as a consequence: balances although small are on the right •of the ledger. The Pauline Carroll cleared yesterday. • .A late, Nashville paper says: On Weil oesday last ; Capt. John Cartwright and family and several relatiYes were poiecned from partaking of food which it was supl Dosed contained arsenic. Having - partaken of a hearty dimier,, Capt: Cartwright and wife, Capt. R. L. Dia:nukes, Mrs. Tindall and old negro woman shortly afterward were taken suddenly ill, and it . was evi dent that the serious illness was the result of poison. A physician was sent for, who gave. it as hisopinion that arsenic had been mixed with the .food...,The proper anti dotes were prescribed, and yesterday the entire family, • with the exception of the negro woman, were in a fair way of recove ry. The • affair is still' shrouded in mys tery, and how the arsenic was administered is unaccountable. ' - :The second mate of the Dexter got into a quarrel with one the negro deck bands and olzot , him , dead, below Baton Rouge. After the, deed was committed the mate cut loose the boat's yawl and made his escape. After lie cut lobse ,the yawl thsboat was stopped, rounded; to and.fbr the yawl, and just reached it in time to see the matejump on shore and take'to the woods. Some half dozen of the 'ni3gro bands of the boat gave chase and were out some time, when two of them. returned and ther two kept on In pursuit. Another account, says: thatafter the mate had tet ashore he was aeen to fire on a negro who attempted to stop him; also upon a whit...) man. A St. Louis telegram, under date of Sat day. aa-s: Thelstorm expected last night did not occur, but the weather is much cooler. - The passenger receipts of the Par. gond,'•froin NeW Orleans, amounted to over ' 5,000: = She had on the trip up 150 passen gers. ..The owners of the Galatea have not decided what next to .do with. her. The Missouri was stationary at Omaha yester day. The Octavio and Antelope , arriv ed there from Benton. The Importer arri ved at Benton on the Isth, and . Ida on the 16th. The Upper Mississippi is falling at and be low St. Paul. The Nile will be lengthened twenty ,feet..... The Mougtaineer's hull is also to be altered. - - lIII , ORTS BY RAILROAD. Oran=Ann Arm Prrrssunoz Run- ROAD. ' June 22,-2 cars iron ore, Mc- Knight . , Porter & Co; 9 -do do, W H ShoOn 'berger & Blair; 9 do do, Nimick•dr Co; 8 bits scares, Ritchie, Herron & Ca; S do do, Fair banks, Morse & 3 cars iron ore, Zug & Co; 3 bbls tobacoo, 10 kgs do, E Megraw; 2 hf butts. tobacco, Boyle & .i - Jo; 10 half bbl fish, 40 bits cheese, Watt, Lang & Co; 10 dodo, B Cooper; 80 do do, Riddle; 52 bbls oil, Mcentelleon; car - paper; Godfrey .& Clark; /do Moue, L KbOft; Ido do,-P Wolfe; 8, bdls brooms, B Mathews; 410 eke corn`, Wm .- Bingham; 32 bales hemp, Fulton, -Bollinan & Co;' .118 aka whoat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 85 , bbls clay, Ihmsen I Bon; 49 do- do, Ewan & Howard; 1 hhd oopper,lobl 4% G ,Hussey .I Oaf 08 bags corn, MOBsne Anjerf 24 bdls chairs; Bed ford Chair Co; 20,pxs cheese, Graff & Rai ter; ,291 aka corn, .Hitchcock, McCreery , . . . PTTToniterf; WATBVI AND RAILROAD,, C HICAGO L Jun 22.-4 cars metal, Bryan it Cat:ugh:iv; Ido do ' Niiiiick Co:' 1 dodo, Jae Wood & Co; 1 do 'do, Chess, Smyth it Co; 4 ,pgs apple butter, W H 'Graff it Co; I: car Middlings,lt Knox Jr; 100 bbls flour, Stewart & Langenheim; 107 r bdis felloes. 4 do bows,Hare it Bro; 23 poxes cheese, ; Voigt Maood it Co; 11 boxei oil, B A Fan estock C0;.25 kreenhides, Hamineit di Son; 25 boxeS cheese, ~Woodworth Davi son; 84 sksrage,Markle & Co; 32 bales wool, W Barker it Co; 14 boxes 'cheese, N J Bra den;'3 pkgs tobacco ,J Pretzfield & Co; 2 bolt: eggs, Kirkpatrick Herron & Co; 5 bbla vinegar W 11 Aufterhide; 5 do do; John Seibert; 1 bbl eggs, S P "Shriver it Co; 29 bales wool SHarbaugh & Co; 128 bgs feed, It Knox & Co; 8 bbls eg gs, Voigt Mahood & Co; 12 do do, H Rea .In 300 bbls flour, Owner; 109 do do, Kirkpatrick Herron it Co:2oo_,plgs lead, J B Lyon & Co: 100 bbls flour, E B Thomati & Bro; 200 bbls flour, Watt,Lang-it Co; 100 do do, Culp & and ; • pintstrizon, Circonvivivri AND ST. LOUIS RATISIOAtti Junee22.-5 bbls eggs W Graff deCci; Ido do; Voigt, Mahood &Co; 4- do do, 1/ - Kyle; .8 do do, M W Rankin; 20 bxs starch; J Henderson; ss , aks oats 11 do wheat, starc h ; rye, MeHonry & ,Hood; if do oats, 1 do rye, 1 •bx bacon, Meanor Alt Har per; 15. bbls vinegar, Davis, Chambers it 'Co; 25-bb/s 011, L Fahsestock & Co;,1 car staves ; IrGeyer; Ido do; Thos Neely; .2 do do W, Hastings ; 1 do do, M 'Boozing; '25 starch, Knox pc:4ton. 'Ea & Orlger. Cotton MillN.ls pkga ", •-t • • A.r...tizo VALLEY RAzraioAl);" Stine 22.- - 440',bbls oil, JatVV,i'ilkinS; do do Fisher it Bro; 8 ears metal, Brovni it CO: 2 doiimestone &An/11'320 bbls, oll,;Claric'it Sumner; 1 ear liine; IteYa nolds; fear clay,Kier ' - Glover • & do metal, Woodsides; 2-dodo, McKnight & Co; 4 bales wbol, Alex Whilderl:l7 bales hay, 85 sks oats, 10 do corn, Adams it Aus tin; 4 pkgs eggs, .4 sks wool, /I Carna-: ' pITTDDITEDE AND CoNNDVArVILTAB Baru.°Atc June 2.-67 bills sheet iron, W F Armstrong; 85 coils rope,Bo bales oakum; Fulton, Bolimari 'dr, Co* 3 cars metal, YoughloghenV Iron do Coal Co; 60 bbls ce ment, Gay & Welsh; 149 bdls straw PSPer• I Schilling; 17 aka Wheat; 0 11131ackburn; 40 do do W lii McKee; 77 sks.oats, Dillin ger dr. Co; 4a, eke hair, 6 do scraps.,D Chest.: nut: 66 bbls cement, G,.1.4 Whiteomb; 1 ear tan* bark, C-.Lapkte• 1` do "do A. Hot stehle: • • • .1111POliTS BY Brp ST. MEsBErrogn.--:180 bblEi • Are easy, Means & Cofiln;',ll7 do , llonr, bxs mdsir , Clark &:Co; 188 bbls • bone blank, o i ged& CoMpbell; 8 dr) scrap Iron; 'Cole man, & Rehro. Go; 22 phors old iron, Arown & OP,SIAAPIPEO,4.4: Oar.tiltb; , Bo)lonania. iron, .44,imperr",&,:c.9; 7 b** lye *p awls /To Co;lo,Valet. horn" M 86 8; 182 ' 8 V 6 ,0 0 4 1 1' , egigt qb d0,"71' Boa j r; &NI) linAce; 4 pkgit higko4ds, Mr* d'q , i3tuarti, •-•- • • : .r r". • • • - 1( ; ; , AIM j;al . s o i x taintoititi -S. CUIMINATI - &air lif t PACKET LINE. . . For Witeellag, Stamaltta, Parkersburg, Poineroy,• gampou i v Big Randy, Iroutem Portsmouth, Maysville mad CinehmatL - • • BT. °OSUMI:I3 .. . . ..... ... . .C. A. DRAT°. Outer. FRIDAYS, 5 p.m., I The above elegant side-wheel iteameh will leave regularly as announced. connecting at Cincinnati .witb Pee ets and Railroads to Louisville, Nashville. Memphis., New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. rail Freight oriver passengers receipted through either by or . Especial attention given to • Orders and Way Baal llellg. BARNES &C__ ,OLLINI3 ADM. , GORIEST NASLZTT. Agents... Is 1 : : :1 ' A i COMP- • lESTABLISHED 1888.3 The (hay Through Use R hag tweets St. Lords and St. P 14. Shippers desiring th'eir freight to go, • . ugh with out re-shipping above St. Louis, will pi • - cons/in their freight—VlA NORTHERN LINE. Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boats, and guaranteed by FLACK A OOLLLNGWOOD, Agents. And R.O. GRAY, les • • No. 94 ester Street. VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT. Notice:li hereby given that JAMES D. DRAY% by deed of voluntary assignment, dated the 18th .day %June, 118e8, assigned and transferred to the Inbar-sit:l.mi all his estate , in trust for the benefit of , bin creditors. Allpersorus indebted tosaid estate will mate payment, said those having claims will present them,' duly authenticated, at the ollice,No. 513 Diamond. EEUBEN -MILLER, ,Jr., GEO. N. AILMETEONG. Pittsburgh. June 15. 1668., . , tellr74 1E TT ERS .1 TESTERENTARY 4 upon the estate of THOMAS McCOY, dec , d„ ave been granted to Catharine McCoy. All per sons having claims against the estate of saki dece dent will present the same, and all persons Indebt ed will maim payment to • CATHARINE McCOY. • A.dtainistrator of Thomas McCoy,dee'd, or to E. A. MONTOOTH, Attorney -at-Law, 117 Diamond bt.,'Pittaburgh. ' aiys:pri-Tr pRICES, OF, T!IIE - VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER; • NANITFACTURED BY MR _ HAZARD PONDER COMPANY, • ARTHUR (Mee, 172 and 174 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGprENT, PA. CANISTER POWDER., Electric Nov. 1, 2,5 4 4 and 5 grain, in Square Canisters, 1 lb. eac American Sporting, n Oval Canisters of 1 lb. Dusk Shooting, Nog. 1,2, II and 4 grain, In Oval Canisters-of 1 lb. each Indian 1110 e, In Oval Canisters of 11b. each.... Kentucky Ride, In Oral Canisters of 11b. each Kentackylt 1111 e, in Oval Canisters of ,t 4 lb. each 05 one lb. Oval Canisters lq a case.) (60 half lb. do. do.. do.) • • KEG POWDER. Kentucky P.ISe, Tryci, 1170,' and "Sea Sliciot.' K i e r riVu ' cky'l l ail k e e , g 44l, ll. ll4l, and "Sea Shoot.' Kteanliu"ckillitle, n ke l aWit 'l" , 40, and ''Sea Shoot iar,ia. In Mgt GM lbs.., l e a n .lit i nti l ippg r je ;titter, Alining 174. and Yrs grain,_ net cash, In kegs, 21 ibs Safety Fuse for Blasting, of superior quality, In packages of 60 feet and over Delivered free of expense on board of Boat or Railroad; In Pittsburgh or Allegheny: • MO WHEAT GII9WESS. EUREIEL AMMONIASED'BONE, SUPER-PHOSPHATE LIMP, • MANDIPACITUILED BY The - Allegheny' Fertilizer Gl' BEWARD ce CAMPBEIL - " PROPRIETORS, Ofilee, US Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pi.' The bestirertilizer inlise,and reoognised ir a nt e r ri nritnr a o e t 4, l? 'lly h e, e a (l i lt Corn; 'Pete toes, Ten nave published - for igniedincauatisotti:Paritepsi!l)rthcir in teresting which will be sent free to any, sending as their ad.; turrsHvitou PAPEIeT MAPir• ,PAOTUBI.NO OOMPANX,Menufacturera of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL-STITMENVTLL_ ,E OUZO. 1111.1011 TON MILL-NEW BIUGUTU,Ii t OFFICE - .AND WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Thiid Street, P#tsburgh, Pa. Ormass-=AINIUST HADTJE_, Vestdant. JNO. B. LIVINOSTO Treasurer: SAMUEL BIDDLE. Ber:rotary. DuUtaTOss-;Augeat Hartje, -john, Atwell, S. Hartman, John' B. Llvinuton. Cub paid for Patter Stook. - laSkeee • • CITY OF ALLEGHENY /".4. TnnAnnurVe OFFicx, Juno 'l4 Ises.l NOTICE IS 11,10IIEIRY GIVEN . TO THE HOLDERS OF THE . Sli Pei. Cent. Minleital Bonds or -the: city of alb Pa t . That the Ceopons'on Said' Bends, due *illy ..1¢619,-Itsilbupaid on said day ttio State taxi), at thollANK. ; Itt tha City of Fittahneglii re. 11114varER8Os o ••, , • `•% al•ai* s'c'riciiturertif the' City Allegheny, Pa. ,GLASS NALNUFACTUREItfiI.- :ey Oat u sV er Vigl t itb ffi tfiferuledth 6.4 ° l6 Agen . • • • • • J cl ibapLi's POT CiLLY AMU now Prepared to :tarnish It tunny quantity to those wishing to procure this Ireperlor article. Do ring Lilco years use or this' Mu, we have arrived at rUch proportions as we belleye make!, it a better article for pots than any In the market, we having 'secured. at auersue stand af yiGur and Tilt MONTHS. We Wilt furnish reeelyes fey she- aas - Mt. o T h epa x ls e grouna Oa mo o lde ccne umy t f s or err SON. - , • Port'Pltt Glass Works • . washlnrion Street. Pittaberulr, Pa: , , AirANHOODi HOW LOVIT! HOW :AIL RESTORED! Just published Caseated onvaLr 83,.. pries, six ends. A LECTURE ON 'THE ATURAL TREATMENT,- and Radical' Curt of ennatoerhces, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary 1 misfuoue, Beaus! Debility andlutpedlmentataXar „low genceany Nervonsnees,. Oonsninptlon, • Epi lepsy and Fits; Mentals and Physlbal Ineeppeity, r e .. seam/from Self Abuse ite t by Rohl. v‘ Clutter.' well. si pi, author . of MB 'tureen 0904914 x. 1,.A . , BOON TO THOUSANDS OP RTIP.ftERR,J!! 'lent ' under seal, In a p lain envelope,' to any address, p o st„ valet.•Ei retelprof elx. cents, ot tWo %mese stair •to ams. J. 0. RioiLiE uit Co t ill r .HOw . NEW Twill., PORTOFFIoR BOX. P 6. Also r. , OnlverwelPs *Warring. eupse i w p r i m s s cents. i kT ---- -- 6 -- " - - - 7 7 7" --- ----=------..----1- 2 '111 04 a n i ''*-44144°0,ERITIAM11.1"Onin” i.al* "Mitriliill.4lsl-•-• lu m e solula , m4,otealaboio thi mat sd , B - Aksg, Ticalace, a oq. • • LH' . - $ 14,-16811:'Irt' ;•,c , :03 • • -1?.1 rr f ,, r-. • LEGAL. 4 27 , WA 141. f4.,4:1 - WHOLESALE DEALERS IA Groimelles, 'Flour; Grah4:Produisc, Pro. Cheese„Carpfmoll: &Cm. c ; No,. 172 and 174 WO4:2I.7,TREET. near Liberty street.Plits • bur h j'l noBhnss Y. 8111,11:LE J. A. EITEX.LX. Me STEELE & SON:, - Commission Ilferchanto, AND DNALINB IN • F 1 1. 4 0117Xt 0 GatAIN, VE3E3),, &o No. 98 OHIO STBIZEII 4 near East Omamoa, . ALLE(}HENy CITY, PA. Jglumß. JIZANOR JOB. Bur= 0S& HARPER, _. _ ; FLOM GRAIN Alkili PRODUCE COWIE - 188RM Mil •Hs . 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.' h tonehtnhienti sOlicltid. Riliensircza—.T. G. Martin, 'Cashier Mechanics , National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken. 'nedy & Bro. ja31:12.4 =MR KELL KUL JAZ. 7. RICLIABIe COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DILALNEM LIT vLowc,iwung, NEEDS. MILL FEED, Le., £c., $49 • Lilberti st.l Pittalntrgb, • Art3b37 . , , T 4 J. BLANCHARD, • Wholesale 'NA-106W Grocers, - No. awl PE N IP emucir. • ALra. WHAM' B. AIITP.E. ... • - McEIANE & AWS, • cp*ItissION.IIT;RCIIANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, CiRAIN' and PRADIICE, GEN KRAI4..Y, No. -141 'WATER - STREET, above Sniltbneia; Pittsburgh. iga FIE , T4ER & M,Mi‘JritONG., PORWARDIN Ain 'mixngs' EBBORArnic , . Por thcside of row, Oralm. Bacon, Lard. Butter ' Beeds, - Dried'Frtat, and Proititegenerally, Nct.ls MARKET ! TICKET, corner otirkst, Piptsbargb. JOEIN 14 110 1711 1 r...J.Er01r.'3:101711i • WY. IL ROMA. j ' ollll HOUSE ..& ,BRADS.,..Suct. cesilors - to JOHN T.* HOUSE & CO., Wholesale rocers and Commission , Man:giants,. Corned' -or Smithfield and Witte. Bowes; Pitt/burgh: Pa. - ' RIDDLE, NCW: 183 LIBERTY BniEET; Pittsroaret, Pa.COmmiesion Mer e an and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Idanutactutmi., ',Cash . ad* yanced on Consignments, arid paid for Produce gars • .t . : ..-tau2ll, 11OBT. KNOX • —.4I2IDILILA =COX 11, Kriox a, 8014,'CORIBIISSION exPACHA.NTElftaddelleri In FLOTIE4 GRAM L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, 10 DIAMOND; opribilitle City-BalL.Allegheni Cit", ja17:02 • • • • • ' VA_ CRAWFORD, COMMISSION - MERCHANT - nr• BIETAL . BLOOMa 'WROUGHT SCRAP ,XILON, PfRE- BRIO AND CLAY 3e. Warehouse and Oftice,'Noe. 3 and ass -YEDIN STILBRT.,.I3tSTeiere turalsl4ed. , Consignmente`sollelteem - • - . mei rrris,- HAIM" - &- PATl'Oll' Wholesale Grocer_s, Commission Merchants aid eaters In Produce, Timm', Baeoit, Cheese, ' 'nth Carbon slid bard Oil, tirnii. Wan, Cdttall Tams and all Pittsburgh manufbcttirea generally, 11A and It 4 SECOND 131111 AM, Pittsburgh. • . T YU B. CANFIELIII • & SON, COM• • 31I88ION ' & ronwAitmva rescarairf,' and Wholesale Deakin In Wasterniteserve Cheese,. Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour Fish, Pot •an Pea r l: Allies.' and Mlle, -Dried Fru i t and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 148 Front street, Pitta- JOHN 11 1 / 1 170N. - I. 'WALLACL §HIPTON &WAILLACE 2 WHOLE. SALE 43 ROCERS AND PRODUvE DEALERS, N. 8 SIXTH STREET. Pittaburab. tal2:rsB PROFESSIONAL. Joe. BUTLIER, ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE, Office, 196 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, PITTBEITICOR, ,TA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgfiges, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections.. and, all cater legitimate business executed promptly. SALBILTIEL Mao"— McitIEASTERS, Aia)PauStAN'. Ex-OMelo &wile° of the. Peace and. Pollee Hull trate. °Mee_ GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca-' thedtal, PITTSBURGH, PA. • . Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages , Acknowledgmenti, itepositionsi an dall Legal .Busluesa executed with Promptness and dispatch. • Edge MITISITACE 8. BROILItOW, • .u 4 , , xprwrici.oi THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA: AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, Deeds.. Bundy, Nortnuces .Acknowledgmente, Dermettions and all LessrEnidnesi executed •wt promptness and ,dlspaten. , A AMNION, Justice of the Peace,.:: - CONVEYANCER, REAL EgATE SI . INSuRANCE AOT. CA 13011 !gni= BITIMINGITA.M. Collection of Bents solicited and promptly attend= my3:760 WILLIAM H. BARITE , . JUSTICE'OFTHE PEACE,:CONVEYANCER, °Mee,' Ot4Sositi ttie Rathrny Depot, ,891:1TH PIT'rBI3IIRUff. . • e . d ß t uilne o.. , trus . te ,. d , proMptly attend. ItCllll 4-36 divrTpliN=4"-AT-IdA.We No. '"9B FIFTH apiknomilais DANIEL 1111eNLEAL, NI. D., Prtacrxcmp PHYSICIAN, 10P,FICE AND 11..E.81Dk..NCIL, No. 69 Grant St..lneor 13119 h. arameti J. S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-A No: 87 SX,COND FLOOR, 'FRONT tom JOHN RIIPDF4.I, • ATTORN *Moe; Ile Diamond streot, (Opposite the court Hoisse,) • • r PITTSBURGH, PA. fels:t44 W , A• i kEW/S i ' ATTORNEY-AT- W 4 liTo: 99 biomond Stieet, mhlS:nB H C.IILALC*RELL, ATTORNEY AND'COkiNgLOR AT 1.14, No. 89 Cirsult Street, ,m 724 tb26 ; • - PITTSBURGH, P.l:. • . jowl . . A.: gxs, x, ,: . I .• ..a.t.,x)Ettattiv i AZoiricao•ltitlidir OF 'THE lqueic AND POLICE DIAQIBTRAT - Ordes,liS 'PUPIL STREET, bpposite the Cattail dni. Pittsburgh., Pa. Deeds, ..Bondst „Motryages., Acknowledgments. Depositions mist all Le Bind nesreleouted 'with ptomptiicte and dlspato JOUR C. IlicCOMBEI; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT N0.87 -1 6 1f th sireet. Tecelons,,llonattee ;ad . Art.i*e of ray promptly collected.' .t • . tio:81,089 E(C) L$ - --- • . •fr HOlTSEiStotteborcPa4- - cow L th e,..utm. hitztesteint & • S'ranklin Railroad, . one nears .ride from Franklin. This house,.. new sat acinimndioni.: IreU 'llrldlited. "A. Bbialryi 14Larcwikgenui,aliiliAln.nt412uerilen•;nbaliboull°Yu'irdarnhgelFollanLrith,s_ls—d;;;Builuire;I inirableffter OurP 4lloo .` surrounded neat Our springs. rr4rl4l..VMdf.ol,' • Wainer roma • _ e _ _ • •,, • xi•nalf•CPXx . • E:EM ALLEGHENY aujis am -- ' VALLEY RAILROAD. Y DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 4:.Gypi T ir . Running through to' Venangto City without changer of ears—Connetting. with trains East and W. an the Warm.. 6:Franklin with. and Atlantic ilk Great Westeit Railways'. Shortest andl andquick route toollCitt, and Franklin, and all points in tha 011 Regions. I • , On andgaftei .4r1196th, 1968,_Passenger Trains will leave from d errive at - the Pittsburlh Depot, corner Canal . and Me Ste. as follows: Depart. mite. Mail to and Em Van. City. 7:00 A. M. 0110 P. Xa Expresa 10:40 P. M.L*2O X. Brady', Bend AceomMod'n, 3:09x. st. 100110 X. Sods orka '46com , n 5:30 P. M. 1..55 A. 36 Firstulton Accomod , n... S:5O A. It. 11:40 A. Y. Second Hunan AccomodM 12:00 If. 3:35 P. M. Sunday Church. Train leaves Soda Works at SAM A. 3C., arriving In Pittsburgh at 9:50 *Or._ Re. turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. lE.. arriving Soda Works at 2:55 P. M. i d p i • Ticket Agent. Supt. w. HOPE,motet Agent. 4 aye _ rMI TTSlltil4ll CINCINNATI AND ST. , B RAILWAY. . PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OP TIME: -On. and after' June, Glut, 1887, trains will leave and Vidon Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: - _Depart. 'AI Man Exprette • 2:15 a. in. 19' Fast !Ana . ' 9:40 a. m.+ 7 Fast Express' - 2:10 p. in. ia. I Mixed Way 0:10 a. m.' 7. MeDonaldYa Aeo , n, No. 1..11:40 a. in. 3 tenbenville Aceommod'n. 3:85 p. m.' 9 MeMOnald l itAcconaVd. 7.• 5:95 p. In. iM Brscsit Norzus.--43naday ExPress leave p. m.varriyittg M Cincinnati at 6:00 morning': The 9:404. in. Train leaves .dafly, Bt4 cepted, and makes close connections at NO Zaneayille . and points 011•Elandnaky, Zan Newark , N.E. _ 4111 • a ft •Et ED,H POST W. • 1 CLEVELAND „From June Ilh,* 111138 and arrive at the Union time, as follows: ie tt dfi2 5 4 . 13 s v Ygall l- a Eel 1 7:518 am Cl. & Wh2g3l l l 8:13 a Chicago Mall.. 8:58 aml ChleaKpj am 01. it WlVitEx. ,1:43p m Chicago rEBL :::• - f 5B sfrp m Wll. It Erie Er: :411pn. epartftosra A laghany. Briatn Ac. 8: am Leate r I.! 10:13 am : 5 85X11 Ileeheeter! ,l4 - 2 .11 :23pm Wellinr l e Ace.. 3:43p m keetadale .Acc. 4:13 p m . Brigt'n " 8:33 pat N. Brigt l n ." 0:118 p.• LeetacFate , .10:43 pm tierplass D. n... Chicago 11:1/13 a: tn. Chien N N LYANlAaNgilkil : CENTRAL RAILROAD. . and after rime .7th.• 18437.. Trains ar rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington sail Liberty streets, ad follows: Arrive. • I Den, Mail 11/5 - ii - MlDay Express... :215 a m Fast Line 1:40 a m Wall's No. 1,. 8888:30 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:210 aln Mall Train.. ... T:5O ain Latrobe AOC% 750 a m •Cincinnati ** 11:40 ant Wall's No. 2.. • 8:50 a m Wall's No. 2.. Ill:51 a nt Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 ain Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pin Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks No t 4:00 pm • Baltimore Ex. 1:1110 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm' Phila. Express -1:20 p m 11:10 pat 4 Wall's No.. 8... 5:15 pm Wall's No. 4.. 0:O6 p m Braddocks Nol. 5:50 p m Past Line p Wall's No. 4. ' 9:15 pm Latrobe Acen 3:50 p m Altoona. Ato'n EhtlasTale Acirtlo:so p and Itmlgrant 930 pr. : The Church Train leaves Wall's • Stati onever, Sunday at 9:15 a. reaching Pittsimrigh kt 10:09 m. iv., Reterni,"leaves Pittsburgh at 15:50 p.p. and arrivul .11 , s'Station at 5:00 p. •Cineinnatiltirpress leaves daily. An of er titling; dally extent Sunday. For fUrtner information apply to • W. II; BECkIATTTII, Agent. The PenniTlVania Railroad Company will not as. same any rlsk.for Baggage, except for Wearing ap. pare/.and Malt their responsibility to One DHundred Dollars in value. AU Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the oltner t less taken by special contract.. - • EDWARD if . WILL( . General Superintendent, AltodniAlsa. • • ArsTSEISPENItamism and' after May 10th, .11807,1 the Pala; =Trains on the . Western Pennsylvania Rail- VII arrive at ;awl depart_ from the I Vedenal Street Depot, A ll egheny *My, as follows: AI 7101. 1__11:35-am Mall 15 ant Freeport No. _8:15 a m Freeport No.19:10 a m Expre55......::10:15 a in Sharpb , g No.1.11:20 a ill Hharpb , g No.l 1:25 pm Express,:....:: 1:50 p Freeport N'o. 010 pm :ftidnad'es "8:60 pm Mall 5:50 p m Freejoort No. 2 p Springd , e No 2 • Sorinigire Nb 7:35 pal Aboye trains run dolly ex ac ep e .:*unday. no Chunk _M leaves: bony Jun . every Sundays* 7:40 0. M. re ing .AlleghenY, City at 9:50.5W -•Bettrnatig; leaves :All bent , Ci ty _ at 1:510 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny ithict ;at 040 ,CoNnyprairaL a u mm i z i -pggis c l h n d s tint 6 ef fi t Twenty , be Herrs.Bennet% Pincie.reek,Etna and Sltarpsbiug, and good only on thotrains'atoppingiat Stations spe. hided on tickets.. , .- • . • . • 2 The trains leaving Allegheny at 181.15 a. En. and 1:50 Is. snake direct connection at Freeport with Walker's line °lateen fbrßutler and Hannah'. town., Through tickets may. be purchased at the Ottlce, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the &Open/don Bridge. Pittsb_prirb, . and ,at th e Depot, Allegheny. For flutter innrmation apply to JAMES - LEFFERTEI;Tt, Federal Street epot. The Western Pennsylvania 'Railroad ; not RS. sum, any risk ibr Baggage,' e xcep t (or 1r ring ap parel, and limit thel. responsibility to OhelHundaed Dollars In .All-• baggage, exceeding thhs amount in value will be at the risk. of the owner, un. teas lalten byspecial odn_ttact: . • EDWARD H, t WILLI/NI • Gen..al Superintenden :Altoona. a.' mill SMOKY' HlLLir i ggigm UNION PACMC BATCH AY • try Ti m illielEastOßTft o 3LA i g n l t MT BELL Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, I -LAW, Street, sp4:w73 •• • - Oregon. Two Trains' leaye State Line and Lea daily, (gtuidays excepte(l,l,on the arrival o Pliant Railroad from Bt. Lords, and Han St. Jo 'railroad from Quincy, connecting ranee, Topeka and Wamego with stage points in. aruisaa. At end of track ROB worth with the UNITED STATES Expit : PANY'S DAILY LINE' OF' OV . AND ILEFRESII COACHES{ FOE PEal , VEtts SALT r...sitang And tiltPOints in the Territories, ' And with SANDERSON'S TELVWEEKLY LINE of • COACHER for Fort Union, Bent's F^ piss, Altai. V ey nle e l zi S e ttln Ye, MA all •points In Arizona and With:..the reeenfoulditions of rolling at l o& and .equipment, and , the arrangements ,mado With re sponsible, ureriand Transportation Linefrifrein Ile - western terminus, thi s road now offers unequalled facilities for the niimisalon of freight to! the Ifag West. - • • Ticket, fix‘•ffide it all tho principal offices In:the 'United States and Canadas.. Be sure and ask for tickets via TIIE uIgO,IFF HILL ROre.e. UNION .F/t.CIF/C • __' A. AIinSEBSO - , , I j General Superintended' IL WEBS Ti lt s l • • • General 'Freight and Ticket Agent PPPTS/lIIROti, PA T O , LtyEittroo. AND s ta QuEEl.T.sztywN - , ii T B B!iNr44W, Mu; -.l37PArgi NumVottlg *Weft trst4lais VOW*. among thalt the celebrated', OM VW PARTS. , 'AL TlLAlusl CITY oir Bpsw o 1341,4 kinitraLPEaitiripAY,. from Pler 416, Nor* Baer, New Vorin .*rPasgar t o int r in a" "'! 14 9;1 larkileWigql4 , 34, C . tTifiziatozfan Away rio• root9Abiwptul 1111 IFIn; - --------, , Inijmintritonaaairosigtmi 9 2 ,ougz8vv..za; I. R. • -L - . ' • . -...-...: - f f On . and after THVItIIDAY,. March sth, 1868 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cop. . ner of Grant and Water streets, as followili Impart. /Wile& .Mail to and from Uniontli. 7:00 A. Y. §:00 P. No MCKeeltpOrtACCaminodt.'n.ll:oo A. x. X:O3 P. rl.. &x. Ny e d from Uniont , n. 3:c16,r.. x. litioo it. No Westwton Accommod.n 4-:;sutr. ti. 835 A. No P.Taddock's AccommodaVn 6:15 P. N. 1:50 p. 7t. Night Ace. to IfeKeesport.lo:3o P. X. 640 A. Xs Sunday Church Train to and .irmu 'West Newton /:00 P. it. IWO A. X ( i l For tickets apply is IL KIN IG/ Agent. W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. i mhs . .6. S. SOTILI., General Ticket W. W.•CAItD, alums, w AYN2' h CHIQAGD B. *rxTzszontem E. , trains will , trot* Depot, north sise, cal iChleago Ex... :88 Cleveland ix. fe:08 am. Chicago Ex.... 11:23 sin. Wheeling. Ex. 11:08a= St. Louis tr... :33 pia.- , A• Cl. Whlg.ix . 4 0 :38 pm. Erie & Yie'n Ex:LIP= ChicagAix.. . p ra- Cl. Awg ix "4:085A Arrive (e Alkeiees_y. N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 Brigt'n `s 8:28 ahi Wellsville -" 101:53 am New Castle • " . 1.0:13 al5 Leetsdale e 11 : : 0 1 1p n a iri N. " :43 pm l.eeta ale . " 53 p; • •. :ar :38 gm, 14_presi leaves dally,- -; a Ex - weds arrivegdally. • • General. Tiaket Arent. Easthrn Divhion. Arizona Washin New Mexico, Idaho , sTEANSWPS,, 1911111 Fl! El El , 1 i Alr, ,ve.st the 1, •15 P. 40 a. in za• . 5 p. m. 1030 a 5 p . . mm..l .20 m. • at it:/0 the next tays nark fo r field a I= I ROUT; QM `ehworta 11) at em* for au Ella 1 coix y . , wa 1:111i=i