immiz=lMEl FEW YORK. Bess Meeting-1 hr, Choler* Exeltenient :-.sakiiiMsesilw—Batirstail Accident; rite. New ToaX.SeplentberlAn ImmenSe mass Meeting took place to Union Square last Oven. Write Minium, as the call states, U of reti e the action of the Philadelphia nion Lb:moll:id to' endorse the nominations Of the Albany Democratic Convention. ... -Mayor Hoffman addressed the crowd Item ;eight stands successively. Letters or regret =Empathy warn published from SeCretary och, Atillard Fillmore, George' F. <Air -Mffaitil others. A letter from the President "Was read. The - display of fireworks, Illuminations and decorations were of the most Imposing cha- Mictor and on a grand scale. There were ten fresh case, Of cholera to %%liorted yesterday, and nine burial permits .• Were homed during the torty-eight hours end -tag yesterday. The mortuary report for last .week shows six hundred and twenty-four deaths; sixty-saven of which wore from chol- CM Two freshbases of cholera were reported In Brooklyn yeaterday. During the week end . ling on the 11th inst., there were two hundred aulitwenty-nine deaths In that City. A tiro occurred in the building No. Ms. and OM Broadway, last evening. It was soon ex tinguished. The loss Is about ALS,OOII. The • premises were occupied by A. B. Bombe, man ufacturer of Cabinet ware-, Peter Jackson, dealer In grates; John 11. Super, carpenter; and Wm. Dressler, dealer In music. George IL Briggs, the alleged Nassau bank .defaulter, has been fully committed to await the action of the Grand Jury. The realises had a pia-nlo In West lloboken yesterday, - which. was a great success. Gen eral Wright, General Spear, IlleMorrLson and Mr. McWilliams addressed-Me f requentl y The latter was Interrupted frequently by Colonel Gleason, the recently escaped prisoner from Dublin, who made offensive remarks, and called the speaker a liar. Byrne, tne warden • • who let t. hens out of Richmond prLson, was On .ttn . A Herald Canada dispatch says L.:7n Lary preparations among the Canadians ac Daormasing. Five new compard. have hem organized. and an ammunition factory ahOutl;lngC7estet;ei the Government. D'Arcy McGee Is be very unpopular on aceount of his temporising policy. Toe propeller Congress, of Detroit, which was seised some time ago, has been released. The Tribune's Motitreal special says Gen . Meade, Colonel George Meade, Colonel Biddle., and Major Buchanan, arrived in this city to day and put Up at the St. Lawrence Rotel. They came down from the west of Caned, A largo force Is to be put In camp about 5t...1, 'mg, on the Itichelled river, to meet any 6 , 1 . .•ni movement from the direct of Maio, II is surnitsedthatthe r t mlansayi ¢but, ,•• ..- eentrating from Ogdensburg to Malone. - The steamer Moravia brought out a 1 •1 ••; men, mostly artillery. This is the erst c• reinforcements. The cavalry will not ;• • due Until the loth proximo. The Tribunes Hudson (New York,) • peeth I says :As the eleven oteloea train, on th u.l - and Berkshire road, was turning ::trVe, Coming into Hudson, Oats morning, 1414 cam in collision with a freight train. Beth engines were badly damaged, nod the engineer e. the locomotive Buffalo we. badly Injured. Hi, name is James B. Armstrong. FROM WASHINGTON. Cabbie% Bleating—lrish Committee Visit the President—Nos, Appoint ment— SeCreiary Sei Cortaittott—lejtine- Hon Grunted Against a tiellsooo. WAsanserros, September IS.—The Cabinet meeting to-day continued for several hours, sad was attended by all the members of the Cabinet except Sir. Seward. The Irish Executive Committee. hea.1...1 by Dr. Artisan, Hon. John Hogan, of Mi.o.ourt, ?sty marshall CoL O'Bierne. and othvt of minance, hail cm interview with the rresl ent this atersiorta. . . - Commodore hielanothon Smith has been pointed chief of the bureau of equlpmesi recruiting vice Commodore Albert N. Slime, recently deceased. Thecondltion of Secretary Seward contin ues to Improve. sat up for a short time this morning and his early recovery is hope fully anticipated. In the ease of Adams' Expres Company vs. the Orange and Alexandria Railroad Com gra,eaauneWi Zree.l7,Tekstiltocaonult.hgdconnstrt and examine thenumerous authorities refer red to, Judge Underwood has granted an in junction restraining the Railroad Company from violating, the contract mode •with the Express Company. A Cleveland Convention In Memphis. Rsitrals, September 1.5.—A large meeting ot the soldiers of the late Confederate army was held here to-night. General John C. Fletcher, President, presided. A d lapatch from General Gordon Granger, President of the soldiers' Convention at Cleveland, to Genentl Forrest, and others, thanking them for their expres sloo Of sympathy with that Convention, was received and applauded. Speeches were made by Generals t arrest, Chalmers, House and others, eminently loyal and expressing their intention to abide by the results 01 the late war, and to sustain the President In Ins efforts to restore the Union as it wits. Resolutions were adopted sympathizing in the °lt:Jeerer the Soldiers' Convention at Cleve land, expressing a, willingness to trust their fate to chose who had met them In the held, and denouncing as false, the reports that northern men were not alto here. mere, in referring to this, spoke of General Forrest saving the life of Wood, the would-be assassin of Col. Galloway. paotwd off pleasaul l ls. Loy at airs were applauded. Immense Mooting of [Soldiers and Sall ors at Bochester—Santbern Loyal lots. Bocussren, N. Y., Sept- is.—An Immense meeting of soldiers and sailors was held In the City Hall last evening, to hear the South ern loftllsts. ripeeches wore made by lion. T. T. Stewart, of Maryland; Col. Steril, of Tex as, and Col. Thorpe, of Livingstone bounty. The meeting was one of the largest and most enthusiastic ever held In Rochester. After the close of the meeting, the crowd formed is procession and marched to the Bracket House where Gen. W. T. Smith, of Tennessee, was sett:waded. Speeches were made by Gen. Smith, COL Woodtrard, of Missouri, anal Col. Thorpe. The Cot:ninon Council have made ar rangements to receive and extend the of she City to the full loyal southern d n ige4tl . on, who aro expected here on Wed. Fire In San Francisco—Reception of Queen Einniu-1.7. S. Circuit court. Sart FILLECIBCO, Sept. 11.-1, aro destroyed a portion of the 311.4111013 woolen mill to-day. The loss is_Vioo,ooo, whieh in immred. General llallech has issued an order to the commanding *Meer at Fort Point, to ere a salute of twenty-one guns in honor of Queen Emma, should she arrive between sunrise and sunset_ In the United States Circuit Court, a motion to remand the action of John McCall re. Irwin McDowell and Capt. Douglass, for false lm prlsonment, to the State Court, was denied. Saw Ewe - taco, September IB.—The Impor ters price of Japan tea, la tee. a pound. The British Brig, Ann Anderson, from Yakaltos a, repotted lost, armed here yesterday -morn ing Shares are more active. Crown Point, 737i•iiallar, EU; Yellow Jacket, MO; Ophlr, 110; Legal Tenders, WA.. the Cleekumt.l Street Hallway Dilllea/ ly Settled. Cincia3Ati, Soptembta 18.—A lire at Mang Soo. Indlena, yesterday, destroyed Coe's oboe store, Yency's grocery and .11e.A.veryss drug store, with three or tour adjoining dwellings. Loss about ifhl,000; Insured Inc 83,0e0. The case of the City against the htreot Rail road Comparthm to/sheen deckled by the hope rior Court in favor of the former, it to held that the contract between the companies sad the city is binding; that the, corneae'. are bound to sell twenty-11re tickets for one dol lar and three cent% and that tickets most be kept for sae on the Carl. Failure of Crop. in LOIIII•11113181. liaw Ortiz Ass, Sept. 18.—Neee from the cot ton regions continuo to. report the thin to the crop serious and aide-spread. Only a small district on the uplands of 2disatssippi seem exempt. Otherwise the States of Louis lama arid Mississippi aro affected with nearly a total lass of the cotton crop, while very little corn or other breadstuff., bas- been raised. This is peculiarly the case where the negroes hare worked on share., which loads them to bury Mini:Kant to labor and greatly dis heartened. The Loyal Delegation at Pleberaea , tadL Bcititar.Crenv, Y., Sepiertibur 18.—Ther4 wan every large and enthusiastiO gathering Of the citizens feat evening to Welcome the delegation of loyal southetluo. lion. Platt Pat ter prealded Bad wrientOod and intrtduced the delegations. Addressee were delivered by Parson Brownies', Gen.. 11. li. Thonnuo. Sen. &tor J. B. r01dr,...1 Tennessee, and Rev. 1. W. - Huntnent, of lt irginta. - Tileßank of Upper Catada—linron and Ontario Ntalpt , ilLianal. • 'Tanana,' (C. W.,) dept. 6.—A full fi nancial statement orthu a fairs of he Bank of Upper : :Canada will be published Immediately.. it is said test the assets will be sufficient to cover all thei liabilities.. There is no serious appro• tiltren rein:oiling other beaks. uwork on the Huron nod Ontario ship cm was formally OomnienCeCytater4gY. • Alves. as Louisville. LOnisVaddr., .--T Sept. 18ue River is slate, iu7 with live feet. Mx inches or water in th 4.010111...,1 heavy rain norm commenced ;:',AVetrink. Mercury :0 deg. . 0 li . 'fARGARETTA WALKER versus ...DANIEL WALKER.. No. 9. March Total, ..11%. IA MO Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County.. The- undersigned will pr9gge4. Duntunt IA Moonier of rola Court, to take teetlrootly ou part • of Val:nig, at my olnee, n. 101 rinh • .tto, City •or PUtalturgh. on BATURDAY, eoPt.:take notice Zht, clock r. L.. of which defougant wit • . ROBERT POLLOCK, EOM p e a tVil ti Oisfist; 'Pilch, Pat, Para/line and Black Paint, • rititsetlitibtluld soli/ as cl:ftp as inay Other h,a.e • 1.11110.11/17, , b7 • /Al 3 E 611119 . a co.. . • 4,•- -111 15=1111 Wharf. Halttemr, „ MO, B44 NE K T nE .L k O D AN sr . it O z i rr Ii:ICE, NO. la I corner of tllitb. Lictlilthd.err.Bll:vTr Plajet t ieitheLtho o t. I,l' vot.N.qe li D ~ F anl re alettrlllerorevcry ' fiere W' p 'h i ” - - The liquids:viatica be. delivered with a ri u 'Jr Not *coati ntable In ease orate or rob berg. MOoditeLS eVervAlvicilp . l,l9.e_ rot:Judo a' luwert • prtheadri , (leltreoth - EMANUEL Dr Mil'. KRILSBry .X.lllo7•Crtrilla OT Masai Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, 13hert • iron WOrks; .81t. 1/111311178ag, PA. S4--' 4 iirotris isocarr' I Agfa. argAnsrAlFz; .1:344f.#.1'."0011140.1041- , 4 , '7 1‘4; 44 t" ' _ "E"1-1.. R.. Boi-Tt.rrx, - flanker and Broker, S Wood St., near corner of Fifth. All descriptions of Government Bonds nought. and sold on liberal terms. London and Continental Exchange sold at New York rates. Silver and Coupons bought at highest rates. and Gold Drafts - issued on New York. FINANCE AND TRADE TIIeaDLY, September IS, 1966. The New York stock quotations to-day were as follows: Gold, 144%; 19815, 111%t Frau Twenties, old, 111%@111%; do, new, 108% 11108%; Ten-Forties, 99%; Boren-Thirties, large, 106; do email, 107%. Cleveland ft Pitts btargh IL IL, 57%; Fort Warne. I 98.: Erie, 74; Western Union Telegraph, 67%; Cltlrma. ft Northwestern, 3.W,.,; do preferred, 674,..; Mich igan Smithern.B4,4. Government bonds are more active and a. shade higher, and the offerings are compara tively light. Gold, although a fraction low er, is reported arm. Complaints are made almost daily in regard to the high rates of interest demanded hero for advancing money on business paper or for accommodation for a few days, and when I toli. per cent a month as mentioned, II Is thought exorbitant, compared with call loans, quoted at 4 to 5 per cent per annum in the east. It should be borne in mir.4l that ad vances at these rates are only made to the very largest stock and commission houses, who deposit gorfernment bonds or Railroad stocks as colluterals, but not at par—frequent ly at 10 per cent, and even more below their market value. Such loans are generally made at 2 p, m. to make good over drafts with the banks. and, an most cases, are returned the following thiy. For all advances to cotres pondents or city customers 7 per cent per annum as at least charged on over drafts with collaterals; and, on such terms, money can be had here just, as well. —Stock Sales Tuesday evenlng, September 19th, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, WI Soothficid Street, by A. Aiello aloe, auction eer. Allegheny National-11.h Birmingham G. Co Pittaburgh Grnln Fluvulor Co Unlthi Skating Park tp, t,tcrotary of the Treasury (guys th. into.-,.hiu Ledger) tine given directions to payment at the end of the required ten day. notice, namely, on the 25th Instant, of on halt of the 4 per cent temporarydeposit known aclearing house Certificates. The r waning half will he paid o t the :sth of ChM her. It IA understood that theltiluldsLtUn wi he Mid, to legal-tender notes entirely, an will add still more to the monetary ease. Stook micas, with the least activity In that direction, cannot scarcely fail to advance. The hanks of Now York city will grieve to hold their very heavy reserve of twenty-live millions unprodlletive, es will those of Phila delphia their ten millions, anal some little anxiety Liss been evinced as to how the future Cl/111,111.1e0 01 the clearing Meuse is to be saved, It is presumed they will resent° the old system heretofore practiced at New York under which each bank placed a certain mount of foible n nth one lestitution, taking .ertillentes therefore to be tvtett at the clear hoptlif This will anetver plee.ely the - - - - 'Aisne purpose as Vie •rreaaury certitleates, tin only difference being that the money thus re presented will not hear interest as now, utiles. .. cis special arrangement can be mast. for it . A .itiout Interfering with its safety. title hat the ingenuity of bank tinkers ail .t hely to be long in discovering. ~Lvt ten from LiVarpool rot , res.o t that not - - - withstanding the reduction in the mix of tereat by the Bank of Englund, and tan, thorn of money that was visible, tru.le coot . . ned In a very dull and unsatistectory cond t- Lion, while speculation was altocctner Hull lest Banks and bankers bad their heads full _ . of cotton, the result of commerelai wrecks May and June, and as all were anxious to se the market was kept from advancing by t pressure upon It. At Manchester thine was equally desponding feeltag,the result in pa of sympathy with Liverpool, and tahanse the severe individual losses that Mel been e psi lensed. To the credit of tile city, ho ever, considering the immense amount of I !ditties involved, there were but tno or th Wed failures dUrlllg the entire crisis, and tlz more personal that widesprezel In their structtrentes. ALLE:GB FEE 11. t It 11.1.71. 4 / 1 1114,0•1 - 177 . 811 . 014 , ./.111 . 1rla,t TUSSDAT, Sept. 18, lAA.. The supply of rattle was t14,•11.{11 forge week, the whole number cm sale reaching lolly thirteen hundred Mul, and of tills num her abont one hundred and fifty head were left over unsold. The demand was more ac tive than last week, both shippers and hatch ore buying pretty freely, and while good Cat tle sold readily ut full prices,..coturunn atm In rce,c, -grade-1;r- as nes been th emase for coma weeks past, moved rather slowly, and only at low rate,. The quality of the cattle, taking into consideration the increased number, wi t .. tint very goal, being somewhat below the usual standard, and this explains the treat range in prices. As will be seen by reference to the males, prime to extra retailing and ship ping beeves sold at front stn 25i,i medium Fowles brought from G , ,.; to T d interior to ' tommon, 4!i to 514. Greenwald A Kahn sold drove of extra Ohio Steen, averaging about 141, at 6y—tat best bunch of cattle In market. Stock cattle are to fair demand, with safe. to a lair extent at s'. to There was a fair simply of Sheep in sale, and with a pretty good retail demand tho market ruled steady, and prices, aithOogh ancluniged, were pretty well malutabled. We quote at to 64 gross, for fair to prime fat mutton cheep, though we Understand that a few ex tra brought U 4. Lambs sold all the way from 1,1,50 to Si per head, according to weight, qurs ity and condition. Stock sheep may be quo ted at from 3!,4 - 1.0 434 The demand for Clogs contlnuelt rather light. hong reatrloted almost wholly to auppl) lug the wants of butchers, and prima are un changed at 10 to 11 eta, gross, for fair to good averages. PLEPOEVELD BALZA OP O.I.TPLIS. floolowood a Co. sold 34 bead of good .teen, averaging 1230, to Wernz R Co. at 8,..3); retailed 33 head at 6!.4 to 8,13. tilos. Jt Lafferty sold Wernz a. Co. 17 head of good steers at 8, re tailed 37 head at tqi to 73.1-08 bead left over unsold.. Quick sold Carr & McCallister 69 bowl of cows and belle., averaging about 9oe at 3,te. anders sold Hothchilis /t Eckert 61 head, averaging EMS, at 7%. Gatchell to kraus a lines 16 need H everafftn_g 444 &%. Porter to K raus a aas 17 head at S's 3 bead bulls to W.. 1. Lafferty at and the name buyer bought another from Quick at 3%. (Mx. Lafferty, it 13 said, intends turning his "Aleutian to operating in bulls exclu sively.) Greenwald & Hahn sold 107 bind of extra Ohio steers, averaging 1430, to Barney Grey at 8%, and the same firm retailed 40 Dead at 8 to 8%. Myers & Needy retailed 101 head of COM mon mixed cattle at to 74. Jas. Morgue retailed 33 head at 6 to eq. Verner sold (or Ferris 22 head at 6to 6,90. Dregg sold to Carr & McAllister di head, aver aging 1109, at 64; also, 42 head to Verner a Co., averaging 900,11 A 6. lineman to Itlehaboug Al bead, averaging 940, at 6,20. Irwin to r , ham berg 21 head at $47 par bead. ' Phillips & Co. retailed 14 head at 6 to Carr a McAllister 123 bead at 6j.6 to Si'. titans & Baas bevel at 6to 8%. Marks & Traut man 43 bead reta iled,_ and the sumo Arm whoiesaled 72 bead to Barney Grey at a profit of "lamella/ milks SIM. Miller sold 'Kraus & Haas 14 heed at 6; Ker win sold 19 head or bulls for Andrews to Huff. man at 4 %, and 20 bead of. common cattle for Anderson at 1,20 to 6,76. Hothehilds a Eckert. retailed 20 head 517 t 0714. I . New Mark Cattle llsek4 I • • New Soto, Sept. lit—The current prices for the week at all the markets are: Bear Carme—Yirst quality, eis oesveotli fair to good, $14,57015,00i common, 84 1 1105511,0 i; in ferior, ele,euel3,o3. CONS Age CALP6A—Extra, k.ieneem,oo, Bret quality, 07 . 5 •, , ese'iOd ordinary, 0116,00475,00, common, expingeti ; inferior, 435,' 011015.uu, Vitat. Catage— int quality, 11013 c, ordi nary, 10012 e; common, 91110 c; Inferior, Salk. Saner AND Lanes —Extra bead, etiAoo7,oo ; rime quality, $03,0V650, SAGlsgeoo; tiwar), n4,W61,,150, inforioa, 1d 4 . 0 0. DOM fed per u 11.101:N; light end medium, 111.143111. Though the reoelpts were heavier the de mand for beef cattle ended more active this week, and prises may be written 'e higher, inanity prime offerings bringin en high ea Mc, while good grades sold at ISQle3ye. Other Untie aerial from le to Tito sales were mostly at 15 to lee. All the cattle were °old, and the msrket closed buoyant at all the yards. Veal, buoyant and firmer, at from 8 to 130, Rican and Lambs were in abundant supply. and sold well. Boas active and higher, 11:4E01% being thi 1312116. Tim receipts at all the yarns for this week were as follows: Beeves, 6.14 6 ; Cows, 141; Veal eaves. Bch; Sheep and Lambs, :11,631, 11,0.31 . _ Hogpi—Prement , and Prospective Quite a number of drovers and Interior opt,. mtofs were in the city Maine the past week, and there baa been a good deal of talk a r to the probable opening pneo of hogs O son . slderuble number wore offered for November and Decordber delivery, but buyers and eel lore were not able to agree on prices, and very few sales were made. The Packers gen erally decline to contract, preferring to take the chances of the mar et to paving such . 11gures as are now demanded. During the past three days some sales wore made at VP, gross, for delivery the first Arleen days in No vember, and Slifer the first lialf of December. We understand a sale was made at $l2, not. for delivery 15th and Seth of November. Both buyers and sailers are disposed to Seep their traneactlens quiet, and , we Lind it difficult to obtain definite inforauttion. %Vo do not thing, however, that sales have boon affected to any extent, the offers to sell being in many nuns made to ascertain the views Of buyers.— Ctn. Enquirer. l'lklerme Lumber Market.. There were no cargoes of Intubcconl the mar. kat to-day, and consequently no sales to re port. Wo quote the inquiry good for goal Lumber, and prices dr= The cargoof the brig-Sam lisle was sold to arrive, at 423 for goo:I kWI Sum, sad OM for latb.'. . l thlngles—Owing to the large 7610eipisiritb. 1 In tne. past few days, the market has kuled duji, and elates quiet at a decline otilho per m On Sawed. Sales were: 409,01 sawed Ati at aiX; Mira dOjdlif3f. , 7 .- '::' , 1,•7 '^. - ' ' Ja obi conaeottOb w e - hear th a t campiaiati aro being rectilyed ol kf m a. 413 e •-qoaritry„to_the, eireothat. same' , Me - Ware 'Setting! "gtortooant. ilueral, as rt. This la' Arreag443:l42gaialt) bound h . .. S2ltsitne tim' l 4l /lortetikm, . .Vrirliti - 0 1 1147a =slYik Inn, and thoyonanceamrooannonbAontalyi. tor sepia* iitaursaaanerr4igniatt , :.y,i....J , ~4",,,slitza;; - , ,ttavii.W . 00:: , ,Y - "--,?4 , * 't..'4:-,..i.,_ r•X INI PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 0//101 01 TEE P1T1111076011 GAZETTE, t Trzspar. September IS, NM The operations in produce markets were very much restricted to-day, the transactmns being very limited and of an unimportant character, but BO far us values are concerned, there are no changes worthy of special no tice. GROCERIES--Coffee is quiet and a shade lower; we now qnote at 25 to 29, for fair to ' Strictly prime. Sugars firm, and prices are well sustained. Brown may be quoted at 11 to 15, for common to choice; hard refined 17I4; to 18, and soft do at 16 to 17. Molasses, K. to9o, and Syrups 70 to sl,2a—the outside figure for 1.01•Crillgq 1 . Teas, 00 to $1,50 for Oolongs, and $1 to $1,90 for Young Ilysons. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged at 42,35 to s2so for No.l Spring. Oats firm, ar Ith sales on track at 4l to 42, anti from store at it to 45c. Sale of 100 bushels Rye at 97 cents. Corn Is selling from store at 80e to b3i. No movement In Burley. MILL. FEED—SaIe of 1 car Bran at 35, and 1 car Shorts at 40,40. Seconds may be quoted at 411,40 to 1.45, unit Middlings at 411,80 to $1,85. FLOUR—The arrivals of - Flour were unu sually large to-day, bat as the supply Is very mac reduced, the market is firm, and prices are well Sustained. We continue quote at $ll to 412 for Spring,Wheat; 812,25 to 12,50 for half Spring and half Winter; and $l3 to $13,50 for all Winter Wheat. Rye Flour 18 selling at aG,Nt to 40,75. PROVISIONS—Bacon Is unchanged; regular sales at 17i4 to 17% for Shoulders; 191,4 to for Ribbed Sides and 25 to 26 for Sugar Cured hams. Lard isj dull and unchanged at 31%4 for prime kettle. MOSS Pork Is in light sup ply alio firm at 1134,50 to 531,75. APPLES—There is no improvement to note in the demand, and with a good supply, the market Is very dull and there are no regular prices, us holders are selling for whatever they can obtain, We quote nominally at $1, 50 to 42,50 per bbl—chome, in large faired bids, 43. SEEDS—Timothy Seed Ls dull and nominal at $3,50. Flaxseed Is in good,reqnest at 1 4 3 to $3,25. No movement in Clover. EGGS—Quiet best steady with regular sales of fresh, packed at 21 to 22. BUTTER—Fresh Butter is selling at from 28 to 32, while packed Is dull and unchanged. , CHEESE-10 selling at 16 to 17 for Western Reserve; 17 to 18 for Hamburg, and 31 to 21 for ' Goshen, PITI6BUIR3II. PETROLI3I.I.7I 31111114 ET. Onion OP Tee PlPPant:Mon liA.Pwrre, Tout:mkt. Sept. 15, MG CRUDE—There was a "little" panic in the Crude market to-day, which was owing to the . almost certainty of a speedy resumption of navigation, and heavy receipts that will In evitably follow, together with Hat usifsvorultio advices from the oast. Holders, who piste, day were arm at 15 , , to Is, were willing to bell to-lay at 15, and we are cognizant of two lots, one of IVO, and the other 400 harrels having changed hands at 4414. Stone two or throe boats of balk oil were sold at 13, to arrive, anti Mt bids sold at 20, packages Mel tided. Quota tiona may ho fairly given at 14'.4 to IS, tads re• turned, and 15t4 to '33, packages Inottaled. Yes terday there were sales at 15 to 13.0315%. REF INEH—There is no linprevetiotti to note to the demand for bonded all, and the market continuos dull and weak with a droop ing tendency. We have but a stogie enlo to report, one thousand barrels for November, at delivered In Philadelphia. For home dime del i vets, either hero or in IMilitifelphis, there In little or no Inquiry, and In order to effect sales concessions wbuld have to be made. The advice, from the cast are any thing but favorable, and it la said that roh tracts are offering there at CI, though wean itot vouch (or the cern:M.l,S of this. rro oil Is dull and tinehanced. It Fnlltr It3l—ls quint, though there Is but little offering. We can report a Altle of tote hundred barrels al $3,25 per het, VUrINI tree on hoard boat. ARKIN" A 1,,S —The iolloe lag atria ale of °it were reported tie-day Water d Ellison .. Iwo IR. D Cochran . an W. 1' Logan . 42 I W. WC achcon 52 31cCreight ,t Co 451 Kier & peeve so 4 5.4, 7., 11 37 73 10, I I MS SIARIKET". BY TELEGItArIiI New York Stock and Money Market Na'.Yoga, Sept. Is.—The gold market elf.. ed up t 14:i. The Government eirMuralea are a fraction Miner, espectaily On the 7.30 Dote, The stock market was quiet and steady at the hod open board. The excitement iu the mon ey slimes thin morning gra, greater than at any time since the present upward move trent Oat Inaugurated, and the transactions trete veer heavy, aggregating 11.1,5 W shares The market N 14.4 gnnerally Ores nod aligner prin. were omit., on Cannel Hope and quart c Money easy, at to:. er cent. on mil loons. Sterling dull, at la ,oto7 . eliltio change, open Ink at lit', rlo•log at ICo.. linVil/nlnetalsOntnl u shible armee. n:ln,/,1 strong, Fort Wayne, 110; mock isboot t. sledge and Northwestern preferred, irt,i; New York Central. itt7, 7.3 es NI se. ries, lon, de, 'SI Coupons, 111 , 4 .; toe, coupons, .0 . 2, (Limit/or/a 5 , 5, het', The Consolermal's money article says The Money market still exhibits extreme ease. The banks sesik borrowers to employ haler/- ties. The ncorner rate Is etc. with exceptions it 3 to No. 1 firm, and to enenl3/1 Clans nooses. The !stock market is generally itellVi‘ Gov ernments are Min tinder the Improvement of tels. In London Forman kischange is quiet, but rat, are II rm. /Solo Ie yak under a re port lost N-4/i• were , to London, this ineirtp lag, and fell to 1441 t,,. lhaus are Inn/le at 1 , . per rent. par itism The Pmoney srt tree says the loan mar ket is abundantly ottiplled time capital, and the host nOtinC9 are readily aceommusialeil nn call at 5 per rein. On ordinary roltoterals, and at I per an, on governinelits. Commercial pope,* offering mare freely, hart WO enquiry for prune des._ alptions still esceinis the supply; the rate /n 507 per rent. The stock market is strong. Governments are butter, not set much from any special 111Crenne In t6n llanlnnd Investors as from the disinclination of holder,.to sell no long es they ran hypothecate al I per rent Interest. shares lirm. New ottx, Sept. Is.--4401/1 /hosed at 143 at the four o'clock open hoard. The follow mg were the pi Incips3 sales: N. Y. C., PC; P.t. 'r.. Erie, 735,; head mg, 8 10, 113 's; Al. S. a N. 10, I'. SP.; to, R. 1. & C W preened ==! \>w long, Sept. le.-4.Ottott more active and Itt I higher: 11045 c for klidolleg Uplands, and Cc for OrhoLne. Hoer less active and scarcely so arm; prices, however, are without decided change; $7,T34;10,30 for Extra State, $9, It. li. for common to good shipping brands Extra L. IL 0., and 4111,40fi13,43 for Trade Brands, the market closing quiet. Whisk' quiet; In bond 64 1 :4 2 , 37 . hose — rnalPts Ltila bush—inactive and scarcely so arm; sales .13,40) bush at Sipo for inferior Chicago Spring, and 51,97 for No.: ld ilwankoe Club. Corn—re corm, Brig:3 bush—lean active and le lower; sal. 164,0.0 busk et Mc for Inferlor, SlasSc for shipping Western afloat, ..9/OS7e for do. In store, itli4ePle for White Western. Oats— receipts, 24,W0 hush—dull and le lower; sales ?...OUO hush at 11/;l7c. Petroleum heavy and tiler; 27ig-Wie for Crude, and t3n0345c for Itednel, In bond. Pork dull sou heavy' s33,usl 033,W for New Mesa, closing at $3,12 reular, $31(531,M for Old do., and $3O for P 3 rime. g Beef heavy; sL34sle for Now Plain bless, and $1.165:3 for New Extra Item. Beef flume nominal; Bacon quiet. Cut Meats steady; 141.41::Lic for Shooldere, and IStrAe...c for llama. Lard dell and heavy at IBL/ I:Aye. Butter steady, at 31/4$ Ole for Uhlo, anu .5.11 , 53 c for State. Cheese un changed at 101217'4e. Pet. Lout• llarkwet ST. Lou,,, September 15.—Flour buoyant . choice grades 7.5 c higher; super, k , ,25; single cairn, ki0,01VIIVI5; double extra, 411.1,500/11,75, choice, Ill7(:#414,00. Wheat buoyant and higher; 5prg,51,9u(p2.0.5; felt to good flOl, COO ei,37; prime. k1.,4602,17; 0,5002 A. born ester nt GleZte. Oats bleler, at to 43c. Pro. visiolll. and Whiskey unchanged. Toledo Market T0m..., September IS.-11our quiet. W beat Ic better at $2,646^-,CZ for new white Michigan, and *ZrO for new Amber. Cort. to better; 6534 OGG* for No. I mixed, closing at the Inside price. Oats quiet and unchamind. nye Ic ower. Luke ircighte unchanged and dun. Near Grleon• IttarkoiL New WuAssiss, Sept. 18.--I..:otton; sales 01 1,900 bales Inn Middling at 1348.11 c; receipts, ens insist., against UM last weskiaxriorts,2,:sin bales. New York Exchange, !..440,4 per rent. premium. DIT=E:C/In CISMINNATI, September, ]N.—Flour One, and unchanged at Vi,0043 . 6,50. Whisky Oral at Lens Pork, dull and drooping. Lard dcclinvil 110,41)163i. Gold 404 Ptelladelphis Market. • PRILADYLPHIA, _SOW. IL—Petroleum deello• ad 102 c; crude, 'VIM°, reflood bond. 43% 011 a, and free 510 . Philadelphia Cattle Market. Putt.torxruis., September 17.—Beer Cattle, as we have noticed for several weeks past, continues dull and prices are unsettled and trooping; about MO head arrived and sold at (rate It to Inic for extra. the latter rate for n few Choked 14 to IS for fair tefoOdi and to 17 per lb for common, as 1.0 gun 1 4'. Bon—ere In better demand at an advance; MOO head arrived and sold at the different yards at from 04 to II the.loo lba nett. Sheep—Continue In fair demand; 10,000 bead Bold at from 0 to step per pound, gross. es to Coed I Lion, lIIPORTa I 2 RAILROAD PITTROV/1011, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. It., Sept. 18-300 bbl. flour, 0 LON ai r ples, T Jon. 12 do apple", 0 kg. lard, 11 Boa r; 1 car barley, J Mnllera do corn, Ido mil W Bing barn; 350 WI ShOmaker & Lang; cars old iron, Jones a Laughlin 100 bbls fiour,Kirs patrick a Lierron;^Xl pigs load, J 11 Canfield; 0 cars metal, Spang ,t Chalfant; Ido cart lmlek & co; bbla oil, W lialutolmon; oil bblJ Wilkins; Mu bbl. floor, J Greer; 300 do do,' 11 Myers, & co; 100 do do, Kell & liltelsart; 1110 do do, 3 Lindsay Jr & co; 220 bbls relined oil Kier, Moore L a ao; ax . obeesn,J J Bender: 12 travail/eat, Beckham & Long; 1 car wheat, J 8 Liggott & co; Ido do Ido millirem!, Roil & Illtehart; 1 dolchent, Gay & Painter. CtsvaLaan & PITIIIIII7BAH HAIL ROAD.— Sept. 111-1 car rye, A More; 1 do wheat, Per son a co; Ido corn, A Taylor; 110 bga seed. 72 hbin apples, L 11 Volgt & co; 100 bbLs flour, Enos & McKee; 2 burs iron 0113,1) Crawford; 2 do do, Graff, Bennett & co; 1 dodo, Brown a co; ldo do. J Painter & co; 1 bbl eggs, 18 blils apples, Potter, Atken & Shepard; 16 bra cheese gurz:mlfterlicigtarbt,a6o.(loo;Bdob,bJi./I.4,Cpageladth; rallgeobnblaa n x „ 8 do good, 8 do egga, Blair & Woods{ 22 00 ig. not.theit, YOIZOr & 11 1/0/I . ollffiY) trx. Itlrkpatriok d Ilerronil ear oats, 11 Ileader,. eon WO bale flour, W ElOtUdOyi 100 do do, fl d Vorkaraln tare rage, tiodui*, d Clark. PITTSIIIMaii,COLVEDI7I3 & CINCIVICATI 11. 1/.. 13eptorobor 15.—%0 bets flour, Cuip At Sktepard; 10000 40, Etglimyor Voskamp; 100 4o ao, T C J03443;4110 do do. Newcomer, Goa co; 1 Car 'rave*, blurkic co; 153 aka Sada Jo.. Ciangsrlok; 11 aka rugs, 7 tibia cage,Yolgt .1 co; lObbla Seed, T Jackals; do 00, Kirkpatrick s *ee nro ‘ ,'* Mtge oats, illennor Harper;l4 bate ifW Ranking] car Oats; Blair& Wooa.; Va lead at, Kennedy .40 Lathropnloxoo sheet lit Leal rd 'MAP tot, 11 1. Pato n. . Azixottiori ' StaiSll/: Septambes/8,-.1. -car - :30111ead.11 tel SCum 43 a)cs ilarmead.ll.73 Suydam: 8 lads apples, F Deckers; 2 bus but. ter Vbbl eggs: 11 Lanz: 1 car wheat , Ilwaeay Jinni do cornirrumetr 6141 hr° /40 'Stewart a oel lumber, 4.45 jpkg flizgeed,Tater.iik liaartlt,no3l: eggs, - 21u34.6 Dann .11:bbla aspll% , Jobs: Herbert g ' 4 , 4 9k1%4 . . . . . . WOMB NEW. The river fell about Blz inches darin g tike twenty-four boars ending last evening. at which time Lite pier marks - Imfleeted tour feet two inches. Heavy rains are reported at the heanWete;S Of - too Allegheny, and another rein in that atream is confidently predicted. Here, Chetah:l eame'dOWia In torrents ',tater- MI afternoon , and It rained at Meadville and 01 City during Monday night and yesterday. We have no arrivals or departures to report Wilde from tee regular packets. The W. A. thadwoll Same up from the dock, where 51he been undergoing repairs, and commenced to I load for einuall, and the Forest City, from Parkersb ,is due here this morning. The A cilia, Capt. Mei:Whim, is loading for St. ; the Argosy, Capt. Vanderrifti for Cincinnati, and the importer, Copt, /40551 for New Orleans, and these ere all good boats. The old Ida Rees, from Cincinnati, la among the first boats due here. The suspension of tee People's Line contin ues to be the all absorbing theme at Louis ville. The Journal of Monday says There are many conflicting rumors afloat Concerning this fine and its interests. 60010 Of them are unpleasantly personal. We tor bear giving expression lo any of them until rumor shall assume the shape of reliable facts. Thu Wild Wagoner returmni to tabs port on Saturday night., bringing part of the crew of the St. Charles. We understand that both were paid off and discharged yesterday morning. We wait for further developments. The Cburfer, of the same date,haa the follow i% regard to the sale of the steamers St. Nicholas andiSt. Charles LA the People's Line, it was thought the remarks to the Courier,Sat- Lurday, were designed as a reflectionjupen Cant- Ford, of New Albany. It was not, so in tended. The boats were soul under appraise ment, the one for SSO,OOO and the other for $75,- COO, which was considered only a moderate valuation for the boats at the time. The edi praisers were Capt. James Good, of Covington Geo. Ainslie, of this t he .ar t James Howard,' of Jeffersonville. on the part of the line, and H. N. Pavel, of New Albany, representing Capt. Ford. The boats above named, however, were never able to compete with the boats the old mall line put uponithe truck, and whose wise counsels prevailed in placing theta there may be looked I. the main manses for their tailitre. The future of the line Is under discussion, bat for the present the trips of the boats are sus pended. - --- - The St. Louis Mout lch says "Louisville Is far ahead of Cincinnati In the boat -building line, the boats they turn out being superior in every particular, and more especially in style, than any we have ever soon from Cin cinnati. We need not produce any evidence In the matter, tot every boat owner to the locality knows the fact. Wo might, however, cite a to , such as the Itnth, Olive Branch,. Magenta mid node Memphis. Trot tint your Cincinnati crafts that can equal any of these fOneboalla In any particular." This may all be, hut it Is now generally con ceded that rlitsbnigh is considerably ahead of both Cincinnati or Louisville, or any other point la the west, in the "boat-building lino." The Cairo dry decks, says the Democr al, of that city, are doing a big 11.1.111w.A. The dock is owned by a tlinoltinati company, and cost lide.ooo. It in a huge concern, measuring 374 Net long, s 7 (rot between trunks; depth of hold, 5 Net 3 inches. Mr. W Streeter is the Superintendent. F. Al. Jone., and J. F. St reefer, Foremen. Tho elnetunatt Cbmmerem/. of Monday, says The Kate Putnam, li.nu Pttb.hurgh, passed doss for St. LOUIS, silk A fair trip. She has the hull of a new steamer in Lob, be longing to M. S. Mepham A 8r0., , t. Lou", The lan Boren, from Pittsburgh, will be found at the leree to-day, tle_4tlUeil for Ar kansas i leer. Cupt_ sterrett left for 'late.- We, with his tugs from Itufhsto, Now York. They toe u couple of barges 10 Galveston, Trigg. The Bertha arrlued (root St. [Amts. i, , on CAIRO, RT. LOUIS Att 1.1 ST. CAUL—The bat .teamer &Mt GNI A Capt. 11CC11.1.1.711, W 111 le are fur the above and all intereerdtatit pen.. , ttnl It nJltAlt g ttte I fib Init. o sacja on t‘ a 0i 110 Age nt.. _ NEWIPRIS A,NOr ia oat a. NEAT ORLEANS.— rbr .plenlll.l 171.3V - 11f " '2""` apt Jon% NO. W ill lease for Messes. , and all Intern...lla. farts. on W gat getitrtY, the lift, 10.1. Forfreightorpa.‘":r"°',7re7: to apply ~ A`ent. voit CINCINNATI ANDiaat LouxviLt.K. tine steamerft i</it tti ..... . Capt. Vam nagOltegg, \hill I ra•• or then nus. In tut all Intertnedlaut ports ,on till:1<e" a . 00111 it. Will not ruattneure to recel•• freight Until Tues• day. V., rt.-titer Informattu apply Ituarg. Nl' "1.E.E,';114k,n-t!t.,2tTk-m,Ar-- EMIMMEiI(IMM a 1.,. I .•) A•U 1111'112,1,Y at It A. N !veer l'arkerabltra TUM—AIaAY AML at o 'clay k. rig llt Af pa.1..11.41, • p• y bus rd. ...eV. It I PITT BROWNS-, I.JVX L 4, A. 'VILLA AIM liXai KV A U. h. NAIL $4lll roa thy,. daily OW oeamen between Chluborin, iluncoripshola elty, ttrownsollls, reonsboro, teener • and tho Ilanued tal Ilea ens. Tbl. bac Is romposed of the Memnon 9•7ICITY CAPT. W. A. Ct'X. P6L1Y 4 :14.41 4 11. .... D. tiouttstr. FBA 7.. W. CARAIAC Ii ALLATIN ... ... ....e• PT. A. 8. Aldfol.L.X. Thos. , pucksLs will bas.l'ltteturgh Sally Ist a. m, sad pi b o'r sa k m.pt alon , tsy, *boa thy departure bo aloc. u Tbs through parks., for tho Olt Raglans will less• PttLswargb daily ed I p. Brownsville daily at m. lierruotso—Leares Brownsville for rztus..gb dull Le y sad 4 p. wres Orromoboro and It at tO o'clock: Rice's Landing at f p. m. The Ilc. le convened of arst-claas eldroWtorl steamers. both expressly for the trade. They are some:marled by *faders of longexperleings, who VIII pm. Vartleatar *Stratton to the. 001. sad com fort of pasetogors. re, boa. Well less, preoptly at the boar ndworlt•rsi YitZltifiTS 11ACA17 BD AT ALL 111.IUE8. For further particalars. ela d vire or WU. RLlttly, Atti , a Al wharf-110.. foot df rant at., $l5l. . w row L. conx. A Mts g. Bn.. I a. ~21”. too THE NEW Spring and Summer Medicine. 1.1 • • a a CUSIBLMED WITH lodide of I[4inie, G. W. PEM.LS, BOSTON, James R. Nichols & ( 10., MIA hi IT VACTURING 0/110=11T11, ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK WITH Protoxide of Iron, Which by become so favorably tauwa{aa a Tonie'and Restorative, ils Physicians cola PooaUa• Os ar t oast• .s/ MI eowstrys. The new preparation, 'IIAIti3APARILI.A IN A COMAIIIATIOLI WITH 10131116 OF LINE, presents one of the most prompt alterative sae nu' in a form capable of exerting full action upon the system. end this 11 Wt.. and pleasant doses. It Is conceded that the alterative, resolvent. or %nide effects of lodine, are exerted moat decidedly when associated with other alteratives. In combination; and the Sarsaparilla imams to fulfil irorfetitly all the (exorable requisitions. The fleet effeee usually observed when .SWILI-A PARILI.A WITH lODIDE lig LIME.. is lase., le an !aerate., of appetite, showing that it bits tonic properties of a marked character. Its alterativoefx s„, ...manifest In its ready combination with the blood and tissues. Hale, scrofulous women end children improve rapidly under its nee, andltle VI tat functions .same a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of citron lc or acute affections Peculiar to children. It le suited to them, both by the mildne” and of of Medicinal affect and the pleuent, attractlie form of the remedy. it mar be Steen SVC* long verbal where 4:muffin glottal ingneirees are deetradf &nano repugnance, or dielidlination to take the syrop, enewoutered. In White-Swelling., Hip-Jolnt Hie ease, ithd Distortions of the Kph., it miouldire giv en persistently, In moderate doses, until retells obtalizen. In the Spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather. The areumnbationtil morbid matters in the avetem seems to become mutates' , and very troubbsonia. Lassitude, Resdache, Boni, Costiveness. Lam 'ot Appetite, Palos in the Joints, Indigestion, eta.. are very common. Pouting ever devised le hillier adapted to exterminate or 4rsve off these atitettlottre than this new combination or ligittlAPAßlLl:ta WITH lODIDE OF LIME. itNo pre p . c;nlitOnlika U , or .Mkh approximated-40 a P> Alterative, or Blood Binlei, has mar before been placed solrhin reachortnual- GU. Indeed. It iv an entirely sew had eallagrdrse eotableatior In an respect resembling wifilddlf hitherto employee. The opinion of modlcal mem concerning It. Eke dceccitatot of its chemical clammier. thgreluellillin Ilirm manner 'lse, etc., ere Oren to etrMst. width can be bad at the dare of any and all Fret. el.. Drugios tik For .ate In Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS • CCest AND ALL DRUGGISTS. atm:Gams FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Combined With iodide of Lime" Sold:at Low Mates at FLEEING'S DRUG STORE N 0.84 Market 84, Pittsburgh. intramsAL CLQTUES sull—Wsbaai eat itym*- - , th.t.2,o4,_ zib "141,1 a, .444 • - ME STEAMBOATS I=l FLUID EXTRACT = ENS N ORDINANCE regulating MAXIM • the Aweight and hopection of telt. IN SECTION I. Be It ordained and enacted by fre Setect IN . aod Common unctie tJ the. City of tkvivnY lt hereby ordained and masted by authority of then Omar. That the Inspector of salt eh...be:ore enur ing open O. duties of his office, give bond ha the f oue hundredth))) dollars, condlOoneel for the I faithful perform.. of his and the return of all public property In his possesaloo spun toe eget- I rattan of his tern) of office, or In the GT 4: t of it restgoation Orr emoval from Mike. gm . : Ile shall Inspect and 1.1.1,11210 C all salt In barrels, bags, or boxes. or other packages. and to ee that etelt and ever. hsrrel shall contain two ' hundred and eighty pounds of tallexclualve of the ! herr. and to mart the weight Pl.l qUIILT "I r. No. I. Z. X, do, on each barrel to the coon may he. .4 In all cases when the barrels of nett have to 03 weighed and tilled op to the standard weight of two hundred and eight, pounds, tan expense o mach weighing and tilling shall be Told by the owner or corteign•c. Soh 3. For each and every barrel bag, box, or other package Intrpected, he Moll charge nod celleet for every two hundred and eighty pounds of malt so InsPected three (X) cents as hi•compettation, and he atoll be provided with proper incite and all lether oc.rmary Instruments for the per aro:once of ii duties at the expense of the city. for the safe teenier of which he shall be rt sponelb c. SZ, 4. Any penon sa lt po who than offer for sale, within the city, sin buret., begs. or other packstres not duly letped marked and besotted by the lospector of the cityt of Allegheny shall pay penalty of live (it dollar. for each and every of fence to be recovered sniumarlly rtp , n roe victim. SW,. 5. That this ordinance shall not apply to any salt manufactured outside of this commouwealth and sold lo this oily. NEC. O. That FO mach of any ordinance or part. of soy ordinanee nosy conflict with fhb ordtottnee Is hereby repealbd. Ordained and enacted Into law tills. the 13111 day of September, A. U. J AeIILS tie IlltlF.ll, Preside! t of Neloct Council Attest: D. MaCrEltnoa, Clerk of totem Council. A. H. ENULI3.II. President pro tem.of Common Council Attest: trOttEirrl,wolt sell Clerk of Common Connell N n FlNai INSURANCE. S. W. THOMPSON & CO., Scrend Floor, Burke's Building Olia 39'crux - tia Ist 'IRE, LIFE, HIRINE AND ACCIDENT INSURANC: Err F.CTF.I) I' I,III',V.IES. l'Alr rates. ryttl.l.l, adltisled sud prowt" , , paid. At; Rh 7J FM( Sloe lo•urenes palsy, of Her: North American )'lre I °aura., t'OMPanr. of Hartford. et. Coooratibul Fire Insurance Comp Any, of Hart. ford, Ct New England Fire I naurpasr.. l'ompAny, of Halt ford. Ct. AN ,r OII.DIN A , Mit' , lE fixing the rate,. Elac - rton I. He it ordlr, 4" 7;ten , ..rd hy Ort and Oomm.en Connell, of' the •a 'II ,f I treheny, nest ir hereby Melee by Os n Who , tu q.I (he Ran, Mat from and ante the Arai nf Jury, tort. the rates deemed for water shad hr feeler. ,12, eon, per thousand 11.000. gr. lona, Net , .:. That so murli of goy ord,oancr 3. M• taelct wl her be • .pplled I.T ln. forea.aolt ...•I his sane it herehy repealed. Ord•ltted nod Into a law Ihla. Lb. 1,11 day of Srptrosber, A. It..oue thonaaucl shit hun dred sad ni sly , ale. JAS. litelttll FAL Pr-est.-lent of ,:lert Allcal • 11. )I EItIO,N, of Shot eoun..ll. A. It l'realdent pro tern ommon Attr•l It. Itts.Arkarii, set! i•lrrk of I woman Cot orll. LIVERS' ANDjiALE STABLES MORELAND & MITCHELL. Nos. t 25 S 127 Merl) Street. Th. very beat MORBES, CARRIAGE, and 1tt , ..- ta IEB l e t for hire at all ttrne•. The Unto) LILARhE , In the city. Funerals, Ar., attended to on short notice In the Intl luau tier. Venues rrtaldnig tu enime any thin, In our a llne can rely spot being turned out let the he. •t) le, as the proprietors gl‘e mete per s•pnal att. nllOll te , the bentlneas. ) y 1.4,1 Q.UPEIIIOII OA It 'CANNED, PAT ENT IsTRETCHEI/ A It RI I," ET a 0 LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE, Manufactured at No. 8a ,r.. HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Liao, Arent , Fur Nee lon Itutd.er fro (1r tailk l3f'ltiitig•. Al.rkys on hand, • .upertor LEATU SR awl lick! DilA't" oi1.1:1; KIV CTS and BOILS. It F. LT N K 110,1, C• S it. Broker in Stocks, BON WS AN I , UV AI. FST ATE. 51 FOURTH STREET. (Ilorka•• P.11,11nx,) ”nYs 0,4 Comscaulon BANK. IZAILILUAI/. VETIIOI.IMII •u.l tioV). V. NT I= Orders e ayanated by telegraph a% My sew lOME of Cownla•lon corr. ut m tbooe ell, GREAT SW ESTERN PLANING MILL, Nur *f hriary Sind lad Ducittner Ml=l Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings •DIC ho s T e nd O 011 elutaked when 11101. Ungns sis taken out. ed work. Is Ilput, 110 in go dry a a, Flooring. Weather itonrdlog, Lath. aud !Shingle. coanatattily on hand. Sawing, rewavateg and h Mil '1" ". .4 "'n. '4'.11.71?"11 it IN ' : tondo to ord.., to' :13 `ilViT4i.s7 . T . ""'""°. PMLYT MALT W. H. GARRA6D & Holsters, Grain & Hop Dealers, No. /9 Watar N , and Ei= PITTSBURGH. PA. st r ia'AP.ltrctirL i :l l ,7,7V (o" W ;;7.W. BARKER & BASEL TINE. No. l 2 Wlttb Street, Second Story, I= DILLI.S.XIS IN LOOKING GLASSES, Pictures and Frames of all kinds, JUOULDINGS, &c., 11/4c A full alook oonutAntly on hand. th. —_— - . MONUSIEN7'9, STONES. 81VITUa Rr iit; s Ts, 1110 11.11*7r0 1.1, 5 . AN KATRA riNE ITALIAN HEAD-STONE =I I. N3FILCICIaIdIEII, ===l2Ml PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY JOA. AM MAR JAI3. WRAY. bPEPYGIEIR & McKAY, MUSTERS AND BREWERS Ale, Porter and 'Brown Stout, PITTBBERGU, PA. ROBERT WATSON, Atalaniker .! H . I. LANCE, SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND SCOTIRER, ITEM Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Cot en. Cleaned & Reglazed without unpacking., Nos. 35 and 37 Third Street, Between Wood and limithtleld MOM ~3Y W fI:I;{1~; ~fil l~:~ (10BISIGNMENTS. sa so Ws. Sweet Potatoes arriving dolly; HO de &ppßai . 01 do ants Mucks Onions; arogollutter; 10 buts. Eg. al; 190 bath. litickoye and Paschal./ Poudors; .' 00 boxes Wester. Reserve Cheese. In storaand for sale. 11111141. Egga s 4 , 0.0 k t -riving dolly. J. ISTEILL & Mitts., lab Third at. HILCORDIMIG HILMILATOIVP UrIrICZ, Iftrftlauuftil. not. at, 10111. ASSESSMENT NOTICEL— Notice l b.anitty given that the 143116511Mt1it for the era. l iar anditavingorClark street have been made. att d um be seen at this aka until the 16th day of bet tember, reef, after which ttme thg . y win be retaroe d to th°( ' '.7 :f r4 , !L ! '" , 1111151 T i ESlcciatsrl•Altn, ickis itecordlne Regulator: • --- VINEGAR,. 'For Pickling. WiLLICANII IMPERIAL TRIPLE WINIt EU Alt ornaegoaled atrenath and Oavor.,.latiduk bag sad labia nia. Also pure elder abd =Alt-Vine ftir sale by the ouantl i t,y or flallast. at the /many Grocery Store or JO AIM ooraar-Ltbortyluel Hatalatreota A DIIINISTILLTORIN NOTICE. r i iszigr thaollDaAl - 2mp 4 r .. MtllnmS oi. moons 'milli: wlowf. ;,...rt - ,:. i NW= BBV rAtiplithittor.- L. ~ L <2' h`f G '.4' CTITRERS. IVEANTMACTUREELS. t «ii ks . BADGES, STOVES AND ORATES. , ALL rE.IZSONS WilLo NEED NEW evolivic aquiczsue tn. tupg ukpui_Wid arm. ° Z E •rne.. ° ltV".4l.ll A .T:l;4" LA 0-6ttios of tine AO aniValla eimmetal 9 GUM, COOKIAG ROVES, PARIOIi HBATING STOVES, Wash llouae Furnaces and UmindrY StOve.• BISSELL & CO., .tlannfae+nrert of the celebrated mitosupo cowl. STOVES. FOR cows, Aud Black Oak for wood. Ul4: \ JONES & irmorwss. X 3 T 3 Ft. C - MC I= AMERICAN 4N CLAIR Bar, Hoop, Sheer an:d pinte Iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T Rhile,l6 and 20 ilw. to the } and Train Balls. punched and conn- ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge a id Tauk Rivets Cut Nails and Spikes; Skip and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fit:lk liars and Bolts; Railroad Car Is nests and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wiwets and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piitott Rods: Mower and Reaper 15014. WAREHOUSE A • .FEICE, 120 Water and 155 Front Sts. BRANCH HOUSE. Nos, 22, 24 and 20 River St., Jel :el6 OHRIAGO. KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, Best Common, 11cfined Charcoal Juniata Bloom Iron. mEIL 11.1 NT lIA it. 1. , rio.INqUARE I IttiN. Hour. BAND. T nn , l ANGLE IRON. ROILY:It 1 . 4.. ATE unl ,Il I :1 IRON. MOW 101 wal ICE A rt. It R CYLIN liEtt gl.l t: UMW Olt FINUEIt MON. e MALI. T nod Millie. to the yard. “tur cII A I ll'. an.l r•Plh Es ((teem,. FLAT 11A11,3, Flop 100 l nu , l , onnt , rst4l. (' l lll. IRON. NAll,a and "4'111E,-. No. ait V 6 at., sod No. R Nsrk.t %%tat., ,cantl WArti. adjoining U•e f'ltt.l o trtlt. au21:14 DEQUESNE IRON AND I.TEKI, WORKS. HAIL MAN, HARM & CO., r YELL Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles L. , l3uH No AND A U. BTEEL, &C. I=l IQ a. 77 .t0r1;717E4 El tare, of. PITTSBURGH ARSENAL GLANS WORKS. MODES & CO., [M AK AND GREEN GLASSWARE. Druggists' Ware, Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, CARBOYS, &c r and °dice, Lawrenceville, Pa. l'usT orre c Annetta, PITTOBUIIOII, PA. ways on limo& Ut.a.ar...re of the above altin.rtp tiou. All or.irr• prntnittly attended to. Vartirollr attcullort Intl4 to private Moulds. at:V.:ll6 UTILITY WORKS. McLEAN & SLATOR, No, S 3 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, Br ari racreslm9 or CP= MAKERS' HARDWARE. Imy make apocialty of Won ISedatead and Pivot Caworr, Porcelain, Ite.latcail and rlvot Castors; It, iistearl Fasterangs; Stop+ fur y Fortenialula Tables, tr. Thry also manufacture a Latches![' on hands ThambLeich., Spcll Lean's Window Sash Supporter, 51"1.. n'a Eccentric Mutt Button, 1111111 abutter and ltt Hinge, t; rind stone Haaing, tat Irons, eas 10, 10. LIPPINCOI7 & BiIiBVILL„ No. 118 Water Street, MI/is ur•l.,uaznki Or re. rt.NT ti ILOUN 1), rATE:cr TCSirr.II.LIJ PATZtir !LOT LI lED CIDCULAD, It CLAY, KILL A.ND CRAMS-CDT si: .a. w si . IZIEI S. W. WORM:IW JA.R. 4 lISANIIILL, O'HARA BOILER WORMS. BORROW DiIINRILL, II ANC?, ACTUIMILS tar Steam Wolters, Oil Stills, Agitators, Tanks, Salt Psis., Gasometers, Wrought Iran Bled g She 4 iron Work, a.e., CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS., PITTSBUKGII, pa. sir at):: I . 6OILPTLY. my24:b= •. I/11,116N C. T. GRAN AY AMERICA 11i MACHINE 44 OHM FISHER, GRAHAM & CO., &wine Builders and Machinists, Oil Engines, Oil Tools, And everything uccessary for Hoeing Oil Particular altentlun paid 1.3 Fitting up Chelline Hangers. Lc. Marlon Avenue. near Ft. W.& C. S. M. E:= liK I . A I JUNO DON IS I . II.OBIPTL ir IN DV ST [UAL IVORKS. _..... HL 11 Y. BOLZ—LeaI.t...II3O3II...IIUST.H OUR MUCH M. BOLE & CO.. POUNDERS, F.NOINE Ilt/ILI/EIL4 ANI) MA CIII NISTO; 111.nel . ..curers of t'IItA.MBOAT Er 4. WM ES, OIL WELL IKEIitNEZI, LOCOMOTIVES for Coal Works. all kind. of Ltdol and klartue EN th IN EN, made to order. . . . Front the well earned reputation of the Manager, AmerMRIS NELSON, we hope to se balkier. eral Amr of patronage from Steamboat and others wanting good machinery. Our aim will bete do all work In Use hem manner tor • fair compenta tlon, and to do it in the thoe we tray. All kind* of CAS flAtin made to order. Itepairing Machinery promptly attended to. We can turn • Shaft 36 feet long, end bore ur tore a Policy Z 3 feet diameter. fry o op n T on hird Duq street, nWearMarket , uesne ay, near Pittsburthe Pot. gin h, Pa. aisle:Mad go. AAs( ton, illsa't w. A lesi-Hoir, seiFi PITTSBUGH BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to flake f nit kinda of Multi, from if to 3 Inches In diam eter. JOINT BOLTS', CAR BOLTS., PLOW CAltElAllE BOLTS, BUILDINO BOLTS, FOUNDATION BoLTs, SPLICE BOLTS. SET sCREWS, NUT WASHERS, • de., Sc. Vortote F Morto rt n anti F d Butleou ndry.r Sts., Nlstit Want. O. a lett at oPi t.ftameral Illaaltatulthind peco.Ptlf attended to. FEWROLIA MACHINE VlVOltlig Att. S. I..aIUCTJECIr, Au. 112 Milo litrout.,Allegh.l247l MEZ=I IM pHoyyray 110,,t1hil ToULb, AND PIITINAL Unit') IN PINKY.Nti OIL AND BALT WILLIN. 'articularattentinn invited to Ma Patented fe jars and Joint*, made of Junlalla, U. a , and Low poor Lynn, In standard dna, and num. •red, ao that parts can Le ordered by malt Or teleac ..nb, and found a partici et at all Umea We ai.o furnish roper, beiunif, small teas. de., is those wno may wish It. &loans and =whine wink Made to order. Ordnrs by it promtl attended to. l am prepared to grant Banns to other manufac turers for those improvements on liberal terms. Mu 17 Allegheny P. U. Je20,471 - • - • _ _ BLACK DIAMOND 127.Z3 113•Vai13317C, 171703FLIECON, PITTSBUIMAI. r . PARK, 111R(YrilEtt C 0. ,& Manufacturer. MP BEST QUALITY BEYINED OAST STEM.. &pare, Plat and Octagon, of all data. Warrante opal to msy lorted or manufacturcd In this coon - • • • tr /iPl '. Moe and warehona N 0.149 Ind 161 Mat, an and 1.22 Second *treats. rittatssrah .11,0 SOR. P. MUGU MILLI.III. DuI OVINE AND WEST POINT N PORRES, PITTRIVORtin, Penna., man ufacture all Clasileo Of Irorglngs, SteamPostt clitoris, Crud:a, Piston Rods, Leven, Ntroan Jaws n d wriam; also, Railroad Loco:naive Frames, and all shape work. The underslg led having been roe many years masked In the Mishima arc prenatal to furnish all order* entrust.l to them with promptness and '4,tapatoh. 1y11:754 r. ItAIUR It k ODD. D. UUL J. Ir. POLLUX)! LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. MWEITIMLNIL el" CO. BlEtt ItklW N.. pi WATER IiTILIEET (up OAR.) ven PRtAborra. EVERSON; PRESTON & CO., PC*Jrart.r.4.l24 . lIELOINt WIOIKEESL n iymi l nuussios, 165 tad tRIMItst stmt., Orel* onongabetalloitae. Littiblegb, je :MO Tgi:egfIELIIIEI4%. • issiamak l =dila fi• . 4000.0. T'• .;',1",-'7 =1 R CArTED.ILE STO witoßkl. L. PETERSON, Jr., & CO., Mannlacturcre and Dealers In all a Inds of Cooking and Beating Stoves, HOLLOW WARE, &c., oy We very LATEST PATTERNS awl STELES Warebiuse, 197 Liberty street, irrrTsnuitGa; PA. w Lams, MANCHESTER. seal :lea ATLAS WORKS, MORTOX STREET, 9th )Vard, Pittsburgh. • TilomAks N. MILLED, President These Wore. are Othello the terlrest nod most emn Mete establishments in On West, and are now pre pared to female It Engines of Every DencripUon, Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet troll Work, liallroad Castings, Bolling Mill Casting., Engine Castings, Machine Castings, General Castinp. ORDERS SOLICITED 10.461 HistbAL. TACITNens. bTLCIAL TAUTNESS, KICUREN MILLER, SAM'L M. MISR GEO. W. BAER, SAW'. HUSS'. CIIAS. PAESI:N. CRESCENT Mal WORKS. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, HATVITACTVIIIHUI Or BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL Warren led Equal to any to the Starke either lna i smt . ll . l3llomeatto STECIAL ATTENTION PAID 'TO ME CAST AN II HIE NT EEL. Othce, 38 Wood street, IN IT. CHARLES HOTEL nUILDINU I . tTrBbultol,. Jose It 1861. IeISHIL9 pITTSHERGH WFEEL if OUR ANDERSON, et )4.12l & CO, usLICCESSONS To JUNES. BOYD • C 0.,) ilbanfacturers of to best refined Cast Mel ,1 Name, Flat and Octagon, of all slaes, Saw Flat. H., Work and Sheet Cast Steel, Casa eneel for REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES, OTEET PLOW WEIGH, OPMIROS, AL11.E64 11WWIIM, &e. Cast and Cammon 14.10 and Spring Steel, 071oe—lor x n . e , ohKuon an n d a ß he n lauous .two Floats seE:dy 1 H FORT PITT FOUNDRY. CHARLES KNIP NEPHEWS'. K./OTSSCII3IISILS OS HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND' ALL, KINDS OF HEAVY CASTINUO. Speclalattentlon paid to ROLLING MILL WOKES BLAST DIACHINEIFY and HETOItTIi. REPAIRS attended to promptly. As heretofore, the best materials will always be userd at this Foundry. Haring disposed of our old patterns, we are pre pared, vrith NSW AND IMAMOVN.D_palAeraa, CAM strutted under the superuisiou of Mr, ZnalaT, to furnish NAIL MACHINES at short notice. Jim ran. 1.. Wine. VALLEY STOVE WORKS. ALLEN. M'KEE & CO., Office and Warehouse .301 Liberty Street opposite Smith Meld, Manufactures a great variety of COOK, PARLOR and H.EATltliti tITOVES, across which are the cel ebrated Allenteeny and Monitor Coal Cooking Moves: also, the Autocrat and !Sentinel for coal or wood, and the unrivalled Mar of the Empire, for work% also, Arche *Armee, fesedera, Ungar liettles, Hog Iron. and Hollow ow Wsr issersilY• mOB ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. =3 COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES? /eons wnich arc thtoclabrated EITREKA TROPIC sad TALmmAN (Ma, 1 Stoves; YOU.A.ni A, VET EILLN and IRONSWES (Wood Cook stoves.) 6110 GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, Etc. Orrice and Warehouse, corn. of Second and Woo streets, l'ittabargh. Entrance on Second street. sarlym PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. ILANDTACTUILXII3 OF iron B O ucket, Tub and Trunk HOPS AND SHEETS, felSzali PrIPPFUITROII, PA. PIANOS, ORGANS, &e. THE BRADBURY, NEW YORK, AND Sehonsacker N Co., Philadelphia The Estey ISE Co. Cottage Organ, AND AMERICAN ORCAN, Acknowledged by the hest musical talent in toe United States to be superior to all others In power, purity and quality at tone, and thorough workman ship, These instruments have for years taken the first premium over all competitors, at the various State and County Fairs. In price* they are lower than any others. All warranted tot Ave years. WAISIELINK dr. BARR, jr2.4 No. DI St. Clair street.. Pittsburgh, Pa. IMMO REMOVAL. 160. Smithfield S&eet. 160. JOHN ZIMDINGER, Formerly of 80 FIFTH BTRICET, has removed to No. 160 Smithfield Street, Two doors above Birth street, where he has an ex cellent stock of Pianos, Melodeons. Organs, And all kinds of /1„ lOAL INSTRII/USISTIS and nTIIIBOB. Afrklusrel Instruments repaired with neatness and Menet* ALS:I97 EIGIIT SECOND-BAND PIANOS. I Rosewood, round earners, ••Rnabe k make, Plana, very little used, new. Price VA for se& (=eV octave sleety carved Plano Porte,over strung taus, to ronnd ,corners, WO& Um 6 six =care rosewood, • F. Phone" mane Plano, with Pollan streehmeut and Iron frame,, We One 6 coo lave Ma{ll,ol:4 Iron frame Plano. WO. °lnfos *U6,. '',sP`Vitil%lMStrriekuoviTexit,..., rMMIET - 17114 :1- COAL 1 COAL 11 COAL!! ! DICKSON, .STEIVART & CO., Raying rammed thelr Matto 5437 7..41.ex-ty somas. (Lately Cltillotellill) EULOOND FLOOR. Are oilme r ried r io ct fr A r t mdbblog . At the lowest Market yule!. _ • • air All oraers left at their ogled, or addressed to them through tlus man, if Ulbaattonded to Promptly ram= CEMMEI ik: '1 . 1 ; 111 );.:11:RITItt,C114:(1),11 DIAL= IN Youghioghen nd y and Conn°&villa flog „ llll2l at Coal, Slack, and Decalpburfsed Coke, orincr. 1110 TAIU) on Elbert .; Corner °Mallet ma Norton: area Y.". sad Cly , rier litre:lt ) yip ou, beton arm tati t illea and .ManilkongxeWPll with the beet &nide of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates• urders it . 4 . !,it say of the yards Irlllreoelle_Lromt Ittetllloll. , LEATHER. -BELTEIG. carsemsaf -CLARK, .No. ii OHIO oral/m-Imm taw Psattsnitliwn_Au.- R roasalkstariCSlrra grAUt i n a l TAVEIs 8Y.148. kde. =or and -repolroa *bort optics.. . tenUon paid SaltirlOritoutoiriatia.:iuid works. 112 work warrsiqed. - AVMS ressmstsu, ___, imstrasys trainci,- August 1 1 34 , -gas, .- , SEAXIDAPROPOIWA 1,111 be'rec oelvedar tide Olt_gir:foirshii r 'Maim M MtX . ClENT. , ..l6lThtlarita ,HQ DB 'ltt sad Int a t i O t ir irree 0"214127 • 4 4% - zept, - • ? , _ c2 n ‘!."l9 1/ 7....._ 4 1 !5— s , Di ao rifu 00 .' Antrytemigi.:".l ..4Pob.'"" Ire. ••• r isoeurr xAsuoit enzia , ; must 'mi. sot - - imuun 229. , • ~-~ pENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. July 2)th. Trains arrive and leave the Einien Depot, corm of Wash Mason and Liberty street), as lotions: Fast Ll astaiVa. Ditrawr. ue "-OD a Wllay_Egpreas.... CVO • m Walla lie. .... e ais oilltIm•s No. 1..... 6:30 a m Balaton No. L.. 16 O$ mlitatosas Among, 7:50 a m Wan' smos in , Ctielnnsti O. Den • m Johnstown Le... 9:50 • miWall*a No. 2.....10.110 s. m Baltinso•• 1:00pmlWallallo. 2.....11:70 • m Express.. Imp m Johnstown Ace. 2;50 p m New Tort Ea... 130 pm Braddoelc . No. 1. SAO p n Walla No. a... 2/e5 p m Peat. Express. MIO pm Walls No- 5.... COO pm Walla No. 4 4:50 p m Braddock No. s. 6:50 p n Wall , . No. A.— eso6 p m Walla Ple. 5 7:00 pm Fast Lion 10t18 p m Altoona ACCOM. Walla No. 0.....t0:50pm and EMISTWat train ......».-.I0:16 p m Day Express...lode p 'Wally, all others bunassawseepted. The Olnireti Trains leave Wall `a Station every Sunday nt 1;15a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. rn. Beterning leaves Pittsburgh at 12.60 v. m., and &mei, at Wadi a Statlem at MOO P. in. The Philadelphia end the Baldmore s 111 arrive with the /Sew Tork /lionize air27.oplW. as Sundays. The new Delon Depot ilptel, Ocellpylng the three upper Merles or the .Mpot Bel/ding, Is new open lee the itsriCiALarzemmodstlen of Um traveling cern mostly. A. capacious Reatatuank is 01,05 at aLt. notion. day aad eight Eundaye eXcepted. NOOICL-13111•611 of loss,lbe reunsylvants IL 15. Cam ant will hold themselves responsible for me son.' baggage only, and for an amount nOl exceed. 1 866. alittaggg w. H. BECKWITH, Agent, TILE PEIMISUROIL•FT. WAYNE 'd 431510AD0 IL It. AND CLEVELANDA PITTLiItURf i/1 E. R. Trains arrive and leave at , the Union Depot, 9 follov99: MP . " xpreall 2:93 • m cler MiCleveralo r i 'AM M Erie .t Tan Ex.. 5:50 a en , Ohicago ' ' 1 0 :4D p CI. fr. Whg. 6:10 a heeling Ex.... 11•05 • ID Chic. Ex. AWL. 6:45a eliChteigo EXPreaa 3 : 50 P CI. Whg. EX.. 1:53 p m CI. /3 Whiz. Ex.. 3:40 p m cChloaaago s>: p if& d g Yin. EL :11 Chicago ix 11:00 I: 9. I CI. c trll l l ' g ' . '" i.X.: 9920 5. Depart from Allegneny. Arrive In Allegheney. N. lir`tn Accom 9:09 a m Leetsdale Aecom 5:50 • [EI 1.90.59919 10:00 • 9VN. Br•tn •• 64.5 ain •• 11:50 • WWelleville •• 9:00 atv New Castle •• 3 p m New Castle •• 9:43 •92 Wellsville •` • 3t70 p m Leetsdale •• 11:15 a m Leetsdale " 4:00 p m •• •• idxs •in N. Br '•• p Belati `• 2:E: • m Leetsdale' • 6:15 p L 990848319 • • 4:21. •in " 10:15 pm, •• " 7:65 •to m leave. Bitn-j /kr 16:43 m. Chicago day and no t On SatUrda7.lEMpr923 a rriv e daily. jra F . IL EYRE... General Ticket Agent. piTTEIBIU laGll, CO-__________ LUMISVI3 AND CINCLN NATI RAILROAD.—Pan-llunAle Route.--On 6114 after SUNDAY. August =Gs, trains 1.111 leave Ind arrive ae follows; Luxe. snuivu.. . 2:00 A. X. 3:40 r. 31. . 270 P. 11. 9:53 P. X .10:50 r. Y. 10:60 A. X. . 6:10 A. X. 7:10 P. Y. . 0:35 A. Y. 1:1/3 P. at . 4:30 P. Y. 0:35 A. N. Morning Evenlog Night Train. Train. Train. Leaves Pittsburg. 2,0 A. 11. 2:10 P. M. 10910 P. is. Arr. Columbus—.ll:2o A. Y. 10:50 P. 11• 7:1.0 A. Y. •• 4:20 P. Y. 4:45 A. U. 12dX1 P. in, .• Indianapolis. 7:65 P. Y. 7:53 6. N. 4110 P. Y. • Terre Ilatde.ll:ls 1. Y. 12:30 A. m. 0010 3.. la • St. Louis.— 8:50 A. U. 8:35 C. Y. 2AIO A. U. 1 Louisville.— 5:166. 11. 3:0 P. p. 6:31 r. Y. •• Cairo 115 r. Y. 1:30 A. Y. 9:06 A. Y. Si. 1). hiuTPLERSP..UtiII. Ticket A.gent, Union Depot. URAND. PlLL..burab. JOHN D Geberal Superintendent, Pittsburgh. S. r. ael • G66'l Ticket Agent, Plitsbargb. Expri Es ...... ..FastLine Way Accommodation Muddleld do itittnnentille 410 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILIWAD.WONEW OEFA2idE OF TINE. On and after W MIN Ebi , AT, ist,' l 2e 6 . trot. Will leave and arrive at Pittsburgh Depot, corner Pike and Canal streets, as follows: Leases. sirriara. First Kisklmlultis Accomml'n. SOO a. Is. 12:20 P. it. Mall, to and from ataboning... 7:00 A. it. 6:06 0. it. First Helton Accornmodatiou. tlaX A. Y. um 5. it. Parnas,us 00 ...11,00 203 P. Y. becond Xlakimlallle Accona"n 1100 P. X. Second Helton do SOO P. Y. 4:10 P. Express, to and from kiabon'g 4:00 P. L. 10:06 A. X. Third Hutton Accommodation. 4:45 P. 0. CUM P. 0. Fourth do do. .. dub 0. K. 8.43 P. 0. Soda Works do. 8:00 A. is, The Sunday Church Troia leaves Soda Works Sm. 1100 at 8:10 A. 0., arriving at Pittsburgh 011001 A. Y. Returning. leaves Pittsburgh at lOU P. at.. reaching Undo Works at 2:ao 0. Y. ryal H. FLACESTONF, Supt. PITTSBIIIIGH ANDavi t AM CONNELLISVILLIS E. B. Spring Arrangement THUkSDA.Y, MARCH 13711, 1 8 01 5 Tile trains vrlll Leave the Depot, earner of Rosa Water streets, as follows: Pttiriosw Pittsb't. 7:00 6:00 P.M. Mall la awl from Uniontown K.:pre-Is, • •• •• • 10 . 03 A. Y. • • VIM i• •Y. • West Newton Accommatatlon - 6;1 , 5 r. at. ECIOA. u, First McKeesport Acic:m•n.....l.l:oom. 0:60 If Second •• 'MO r. it. 2:05 P. w, Braddock's •• :ITp. Y. C 45 T. as tinteday Choral Train to nod trots West INO ICsOO A. u tor Tickets apply to T. R. KINK, Agent. W B. STOUT, 8091. E:m p1.1•1.11113it MI a *Di: ME 'PITTSBIJUGH, PA. PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR% CO. PITTSBURGH.. PA. TRIC WM Mel:11121 womlliatite he the ffarknown „re eerc , n u lo t r, ligarsen., C;;" tion, Brer e°2 neZV s 4 2-14 HeinF prepared twin err; and orbs, It Is healing, ton- MO RE f eond,SPatlotatang, egg tli?Pa enttalge , t e r • Anti= a r eig= 4 Im?; /41 P 0 - Tor tale tv PILE .11Ent- . nu. siriult - -„.. , -,ii.;-7-i:., ~: . AO' ' EDT- Ma 0 , 4' --.,-:-.: , • ..", 7 :."' TO= ands of th e TO= 1 ' , - •h° il. iirti yiy, „' F-- 0 . 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