MI iltnaneial Natters in New YoriL Gold Clotted it 144@144X. MP Telegraph to the PI etsbepth dazette.l NEW YORK, July 28,1868. MONEY AND GOLD. Money continues easy at 3@4 percent.on tall loans. Sterling is dull at 109'30)110%. Ilold a shade firmer, opening at 144 V„ ads vancing, to MN, declining to 14,33 i, closing *toady at 144@)144%. Consicterable Buctua-, tlen was caused by the varying quotation& of bonds from London, the public and pri 'tate dispatches differing essentially,in the early part of the day. Rumor is 'also our rentthat Bro%Vnlow has called-out 10,000 troops in Tennessee. . . _ UOVERNMENTS. Government bonds firm under still active investment and dethand: Coupons of 18 8 1, 2 116%@115%; - do. '62, 114% ®114%; do. '64, 111%®111%; do. '65, 112%®1123;; do. new; . /09 1 /,'@.,109%;" do. '67, 109 1 4(a,1 1 / 9 %; do. '6B, 108% ®lo9y; 10-40 s, 108%®108%; 7305, 109 ®109 , 4. liorder State Bonds firmer; Alia % eouria, 913; new Tennessee, 663‘; new North Carolina, 72- ' 01d,72 1 ‘; Virginia, 53%. The failure of the old', Exchange and ; Banking firm of Abraux, Bell et, Son is an ' xtouxiced. RAILWAY STOCKS. Railway market higher on - N York Central and firni for Erie, whild Wabash fell to 151, and Northivestern stocks are weak' and other western shares firmer, the Market generally closing steady. I Miscel laheous and.. Bxpress shares dull. The folloiving- were the 5;30. prices: .1 Canton, •034; Cumberland, 30®33; Wella' Express, • 1: 28 11q , 27; American Express 45,14 ®46 '4; Adams Express, 521-.;®53%; United State:;, Eipte.ss, 46®47; Merchants Union Ex prOass; 24 Wi424 1 ,4; quicksilver, 22% ®24; Pa 01fie Mail, 100%®100 1 ,4; Western Unidn Tel ':4Waph, 185%®135%; New York Cent ral. 136 t 0136%; , Erie,.69®69%; Erie preferred, 7414 ‘1;q:178; Hudson, - 138®138; Reading 95 3 4 Maripaia preferred, 8%; Wat er' Power, --WA ®17 1 4 ; Ohio and - Mis r' eissippi Certificates, 30; Wabash. 61 ®5l r, St. Paul, 75®75 3 ,4; St. Paul preferred, 83® 1;83 1 /0 Michigan' Central. 117(4)120; Michigan ;;Southern, 92%®22%; Illinois Central, 149® ;lE44' Pittsburgh, 8.914 ®89%; Toledo, 103® M1.03y,,; . Rock Island,: 1087,1®109; Northwest- . a25.,(8'... , %; do. preferred, 82%®82%; ;;Fort Wayne, 110 1 / 3 @1104; Hartford and ;Erie, 17a/. 1 .®183;; Chicago and Alton, 138; Terre Haute, 44@45, .do. preferred, 68@68; 'Atlantic Mall, 25a28, MINING SHARES. . - Mining Shares quiet; Smith and Parmlee, 285; Montana, 43@4.5; Edgehill, 375; La Crosse, 35 New York, 115. • sCONVERSIONS. - • The conversions of 7-30 s to-day amount to . 4769 200- '1 SUB-T*EASVItY'IIrATTEAS. 'Receipts at. the Sub-Treasury, n„560,282 ; ,;•Paytrients, 81,443, - 230; -Balance, 882,904,000; ,C Disbursements, coin interest, 8146,000. :4 ' St. Louis Market. • . Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaze 3 'B.r..Louis, July 28.—T9bacco Steady and Cotton and Hemp—nothing doing. "-171onr firm for all grades, and 6hOice new is ii2.sc higher; super ranges -from $5 'to $7,25; extra at $8; double• extra at $8,75a9,30; ftreble extra to fancy at $1.0a12,50. Wheat and stronger; choice and fancy .red I'sold at $2,22a2,30, while choice and very ':lchoice spring sold -at $1..70a1,85. Corn firm -;with better demand at 80a82e for mixed 87a89c for white. Oats better 50a55c for new, and 78c for old.' fiLVe sl,osalilo. Barley nominal .at $1,25 ;NI 50. Prime and'. choice Provisions steady and firm, with a. fair jobbing demand. FPork at $29. Bacon—shoulders at 12Nal3c; , r,olear side at 163;a17c. Sugar Cared Hams • *.at 20%a21c. Lard quiet; • choice tierce is ;'held at 17%e; keg at 19c. Whisky ac :•PlAve at $1,25. Receipts—l,6so bbla flour, A 5,000 bus wheat, 15,300 bus corn, 14,001/ ..!Chus oats. Chicago Market. • ~By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CHICACHI,,JuIy 28.—Flour quiet and firm $8,50a10,00 for spring extras: Wheat dull, .::hut steady; small sales No. 2 at $!,77a1,78; his afternoon sales No. 2at $1,77%. Corn `;active, firmer and ga3,c higher; sales No. ' l' Sat 923.1a93c, No. 2 at 92. c, and rejected at 37c. closing quiet at 9234a93e for No. 1; since ~Change sales No.`:. at 930, • and No. 2at • 0.13!,o, OatS dull and 'easier; salei nominal - ;!.t 67c. Rye dull, but firmer; sales No. 2at . Z 0,20. Barley quiet; nominal, unchanged. :Provisions quiet and firm. Mess Pork '• 428728,50. Lard;• 17Xa17%e fur kettle • d _abri and 18)0 for keg. Freights firm nd- y,a%c higher, at BaBy.c on corn ':..;to Bu alb. 't Receipts for the past twenty !tour hours=l.s43 bbls flour; 22,087 bush ` l )prheat; 64,275 bush corn; 6,696 bush oats. Ohipments=s,o36 bbls flour; 4,000 bush wheat; 128,078 bush corn; 4'ooo bush oats. MEI Toledo Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6asette..l Tom3noo July 28.—Flour; receipts 282 • .-;;; Nabla; shipments 590 bbls; sales at $10,25a12 • ICTor double extra to fancy. i Wheat; receipts • i"3,000 bush; shipments 3,200 bush; la2c bet •',fler; sales new white Indiana at $2,25; Mich ' :ligan $2,20; amber Illinois $2,05; amber ,Z)Michigan $2,64a2,06; old No 1 red f 2,25; am - •. -,- 'fber seller, August, $1,85. Corn; receipts 41,635 bush; shipments 36,000 bush; one _ ' 4ialf cent better; sales No 1 at 96c on 'spot .. 1 ...-Z , And buyer July. Oats; receipts 100 bush; I ] - *,eady; sales No lat 72c. Rye; new No 1, ,eller ten days at $1,25, Lake Freights dull And nominal at 3c to Buffalo and 636 c to 2.. r•raswego. Louisville Market. 1 : -1 "tBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh itazette. , :., • : LOUISVILLE, July . 28.—Sales of 98 hbda .: • ..;;7obacco, which maintained the rates; logs • . .4 1 edium leaf $7,15%. Wheat 11,85a2,00. '- :10o %•ur--superfine$6,25a8.50. Corn 95c. Oats ..:* I 'lk:for new. Rye SL2S. Potatoess2,ooa 1- - --!•4: , Mess Pork 828..50428,75. Lard 180. n; Shoulderi 13q; clear rib Siam # clear Sides 17tht. Sulk Meats; lets 12p; clear Sides 16a. Cotton , ~ ;414,i, ( , Whisky; raw. free, $1,00a1,68. S • • Cincinnati Market. vo reedier/tea to the Pittsburgh ti gg eoga , L o incllnx.s.T.t.; July 28."-LFlour and grain ;J•livitiged. Cotton dull and prices lower; : * . .liing; 29c. Tobacco dull but unchank nufactured is . fic lower. Whisky Is • '42,50 In hond and the demand active. • inns quiet but. tirm, no change in and not much. demand. Linseed oil , . • Tallow Ily6aily 4 c, and • scarce. Pe -3449c, foe refined. Gold 143‘ • • - l g. Money market easy. Mempbta Market.. .. e l o groph to tho Pittsburgh ussette.l , siersts, July 28.--Cotton flat and noth .:dutng; rec,elpts4 bales; exports 61 bales.. 'tar. on hand by • actual count 35 bales.' ~M Quiet; superfine unchanged. Wheat 00. Corn 90a95. - Oats 70a72. Hay, Bran 24.. Corn Meal 54.7585,00; irk W,50. -L ard, ' 18;019%. Bacon firm; 133 i; Clear tilidea Baltlmore Market. ' tiva Pitt burgh easettaa 2:l.iiriaol3l3, July 28.—New Flour scarce; 3 generally held higher; it Bells vcry • ;dill at yesterday's quotations. Grain is ea a nd:unchanged. Mesa Pork firm at 3,60. -. Bacon firm and advancing atitly.o r rib Sides; 17c for clear do; 1414 e Tor holders; and 21a220 for harus. ,I.Lard at 180. i It. Louis Cattle Market. ilsissrank u dui Ptc 'baring 6asettl6l • r Lotris, July 213.—The cattle market is lostocked with inferior and common Choice cattle are scarce and in de. • - 3d; prices range from . 2y to 40 for info -4o Mr common, and . 6a7c for good to IoL Sheep at 11415 per head for pod to Ai& Law•bi %Mit • New If ei,"a Dry Goodi Market. Lily Telegraph to she kttabarob Ciaggsto.i Nsw Yoruz, July 28. 7 .l:he weather is do- lightful, trade improilng, and prices are generally firm, it we except a line of light styles of Mancheiter Prints, which have been offerbd today as low as at which price they sold freely. Dark Prints steady at 13 1 ,0114;4c for best makes of Ameakeag, Merrimack, Dunnells and Spragues. Print ing Cloths bare beenisold at the; East as low as 83 c for common grades, but stand ard' brands are tirm at 90. Heavt Brown Sheetings range in price from 17 to 183.4 c, but the best makes can be bought, not withstanding at 17Mc, while Bedford R sell at 11c. New (York Mills bleached .Muslins in steady request.at 28c. Wauke gan Cambrica 25c, Warnsntta Maslins 2tc; Amogkcug 18c; Bates 15c; 'Greene 144 c, and Canoe 9. Buffalo Mat ket. BY.Toiegiopb to theßltlsbtirgh Uazetee'.l BUFFALO, July. 28.—Flour steady but dull. Wheat irk fair demand for immedi ate wants of millers; sales 3,000 bu No.l Milwaukee club.at K 9210.97, and 7,000 bu N. 2 do. at 41,8.5. and 2,060 bu white Cana da at F 2,1014. Corn, condition generally hot; sales 3.3,000 bu sound No. 1 fresh re eeipts at $I and per wimple, and 96a98c for small' lots. Oita dull, sales 1,000 bu in car lots atlsc. ()thermHes iffichanged. Re- Ceipts-Flour 3,000 bids; corn 120,000 bu. Shipments---none, Freights on corn 11c to ;New York: Pnillidelphia Market LBY Telegraph to the Plttotturtrh 6.7itetted PIIPLADEMPHIA,Iy r.S.4,Petroleum is light and in demand; salos 2, l 0 bbls crude, in bulk at 36;ial7e; retinrd at 34c. Flotir dull? Wheat dull; sales 4,000 bus red 'at . $2,30; white ; at, $2,50. Rye id $1,60a1,65. Corn is scarce and held firmly. ' yellow at $1,20; mixed western at $l,lB. Oats ut 87a 910. Mess pork is held at $29,50. Lard is held at /Bc. Chicago Cattle Market, By Telegraph to the Yfttabergh Gazette :1 Cniq p.00,1y 28.—Beef Cattle active end 25a350 higher, at f5,75a6,50 ,for light but choice and 157,258,25 for good to extra choice, shipping beeves. Hogs; receipts, 858 head; shipments, 909 bead; market ; ac tive and 20a25c. higher, at '58,50a8,80 for light; $8,95a9,25 for fair to medium, and $9,30a9,574 for good to , extra clhince. Milwaukee Market. By Telegraph to ; be Ylttahargh (.4azette.i May/AI:MEE, July 28.—Flour is dull and prima are unchanged. Wheat unsettled at $2,14 for No. 1, and 51,77 for No. 2.- Oats firm - and prices' unchanged. Corn firm at 92c for No. 2. Receipta—fiour 1,000 bbls; wheat 1,000; oats 100; corn 1,000 bush. Shipmer4---flour, 300 . Phis; wheat 24,000 bush. . IMPORT'S 1311 EtAIIAtOAD, PITTEIBURC4II. fi s T. WAYNE AND (It:mm*o RAii..RoAD.July 28.-11 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 10 do do, Bryan & Caughey; 3do do, Moorhead & Co; 2 do do. Bellair Nail Works; 15 bxs cheese S Ewart & Co; lot , cartage hardware, M McWhinney it Co; do do, Harp CSC Bro; 50 bbls potatoes, Voigt, Mahood it Co; 50 do do, Grail& Reiter; 100 bbls flour, Seghinyer & Voskamp; 38 tcs, shhds hams. J H Parker; 5 tea do, B Ft Myers & Co; 4 lthliistobacco,J M Murtland; 3ao do, W L Joheso car bulkwheat, Hitchcock, McCreary & Co; 50 sewing ma chimis, Win Sumner; 1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 4 cars oil bbla, :t• Musgrave: 15 bbls flour, 3 bbla eggs, 1 pkg butter, L J Blanchard; 60 dos palls,. J S Dilworth & Co; 11 dos brooms, W Gormly; 7 kegs lard. W EL in Gra:Lo; 8 do do; H Rea Jr; 40 bbls flour, J Bonnor; 100 do do, S Lind say; 28 . 0 bbls high Wines, Guckenheimer & Bro; 235 pigs.lead, B L - *F_iihnestock it Co; 50 do do, Park, McCurdy & Co: 1 car. mill feed. Keil & Ritchart. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI. AND Lome RAILROAD, July 28.-100 bbls flour, James Oregg:.2oo do do, Watt,,Lang it Co; 1 car staves, M P Adams dil,Ilro;•15 bbls lard oil, E Myere Co; 20 cases cement, Fleming A - Agnew; 25 bxs• soap, b do candles, I) F Cooper;, 17 tea ham% Watt, Lang A. Co: 2do beef, %V - 13 Hays dr Son; 129 bdls felloes, M McWhinnev A Co; 20 half bbls fish ; Heazleton; "2 cars feed, Stewart A Langen. beim; 1 car corn, RIORGI ot Williams; 21 • eks corn, Robb dt Herron; 1 bbl eggs, W H 'Graff A Co; 9 do do, M W 'Rankin; 30 ska meal, A Miller & :Ron: 44 sks oats, C H Love; 25 bills papee Pitts Paper Co. 50 bas starch, Carter, McGrew dr, Co; .4 bales tow, Gips A Lettler; 4 do do, Zinkead A An ltregg; 1 car stav'es,J Painter & Son; 10 bbts oil, .1 P Scott; 4 hhde lead pipe, It H Lee; 4 tes hams, I do beef, H Koonman; 5 pkgs tobacco. RA. W 4exikinson; I car milltemd. • Stewart & Langenhelm; 128 sacks wheat, Clark & Co. CLICVSLAND AND PITTSBURGH 11.A1te ROAD, July 28.-2 cars iron ore, Mc- Knight, Porter & Co, 1 do do,, Jones A , Laughlin: 4 do pig 'iron, Nimick & Co; 1 do lumber, W W Rigdort & Co; 50 bble oil, W Me,Cixtcheon; 2 cars brick, Pitta CalitSteel Spring Co; 2 do stone, ,J L L Knex;-5 barns, Jas Lippincott: 20 cam!' matches, R Arnold; 25 bxs starch, Carter ' Mci3rew & Cm - 25 do do. tittle, Baird APallon; 25 do do, Wm Miller; 25 do do, Rinehart dt Stevens; 20 do do. R. Robinson dr "Co; 25 do do, Seghtnyer & VoskatnP; 25 do do, Ship ton A Wallace; 34 ski; wool, W Barker Jr & Co; 12 bbls knobs, Adams, Molt' a A Co; 10 do, Jones, Nimick it co; p• chimney lops. Jas F Stevenson; 51 J Sp4ar; 10 bdls leather, G, NHoffstott; , 3 bbls ap ples, J J Pettit. • • • Am..monaiir VA,LILKIr K. R., July 28.- 1 car metal. H. WoOdeides; 1 bbl eggs, T C Jenkins; 18 cars railroad Iron, Pitts ("in A St,. Louis Raiiroadi Cal 1 ear. lime,J Rono; 4 - bales yarn , McCruin Glyde; 7 b.s oats, 2 bids eggs. H Rea Jr; 1 bbl eggs, 1 box butter, .1. DStionse, 2 do do, .1 Seibert; 2 do di., J O'Donnell; 3do do, Neba um; 5 do. L J Blancbarn; 22 sksmits, Adams A Austin; 65 de do, Scott A Gisal. • ALLEGHENY STATION, July 28 —lOO bhls flour, 1 oar corn, Stewart & Langenbeitn; 1 car staves, Ralya Robertson; 100 boxes window glass, Jose Ph Craig; 2cars lumber. B M Cummings; 1 car metal, Lewis, Bailey tk Dalzell;1 do do,B do limestone. Superior Iron Co; 2 bxs tobacmi, Rdt W Jenkineom, 2 bills eggs; F lkickert A Co; . 10 dozen finiorns„Schleiferle, Son; 3 ears wheat, R 'l' Kennedy & Rrn; oar, lumber, Jas Mc- Briar;,4s bbls Aipples, F Owens. , MISCELLANEOUS. UOLICE ,NOTICE. • Toihe Ownars Di and Hogs. The Owners of InXttt ere hereby notl'h d that the .ordleasomt prObthltlng theft running st ~ a rre en• mitzsted will be strtoti , enforced. and this sh Doss ett bnlfeted tit tun will •be dealt with atuordlng to All EIOGId suffered to'run at faro wfAtm: taken up and dtspoied of warding to the ordinaueis of the city, JAn ,nt,AcKnonst.•nikToi. &mast . F . We C.-FELD eL CO. Dzkuraao GLUE. CIIILLED HAIR. Tanners'. Serape r Ceylon*, , (little 1. • BONES , NEAT'S FOOT OIL , &C. OSee add ifiite3Youse. 11.. ass 1 4 1 HrierY ST " id doer Mm Ways", riM II BAKERY' . 1 • RILE, • _1 WITH'OIt 1011TraOUT 'TRY. ritirritHTT Of Weida rest !or • ISMS of irrixs. 16Rquiry at 10,-Inwr : As. 40 tale LW, K. 44140b0a, PITTSMOIT GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 186 g , The river is about stations'' , at this point with twenty inches in the channel by the Monongahela metal mark. Thetweather continues cloudy and pleasant, with indi cations at times faiorable for rain- The towboat .Monitor left' for Parkers burg on Monday evening with a light tow. The Monongahela river packets aro mak ing regular trips, as usual. We hear it said that Capt. D. 8h H, more and some others, are building a new boat destined for the mountain trade. The Echo No. 2 is to be sold at public auction M.day, and steamboatmen, par titularly those in want of a boat, should bear this fact in mind.' John Greenough has taken temporary charge of-the office of the Missouri packet, Mary McDonald. —The Charmer was still on Portland bar Saturday evening, lying across the lower channel. —The Mary Erwin struck a. log near Ashland, Ky., Friday night, knocking a hole in her hull. She was only detained a few hours. . Thomas ..Alvey has retired from the . river department of the Louisville Democrat, and Mr. Will S. Hays resumed the position. old steamboat mate, named earn agie, minus both his legs, was at Memphis the tithe day. The Memphis papers be rate Cap . Pat. Yore fora rufusing free pas sage to Carna:gie on to New Orleans. —4 large numb e r of Minnesota farmers around MinneaPolis are seriously thinking of clubbing together, and sending to Texas for a large number of • cattle, proposing to winter them and fat them next season for the Minneapolis market. It is said that any desired number of young cattle can be procured, and - transported to Minneapolis at a cost not to exceed $2O perbead. —The St. 'Louis Democrat, of Saturday, Kays: Captain Morris Brady, an old boat man, died in this city on . Thursday night, of paralysis. He was well known as a St. Louis and Xew Orleand pilot, and lately came up on the Mohawk; on which he was employed. Capt. Brady some twelve years since bought - a large side-wheel steamer called the Henry Lewis, and took her from St. Louis to : Mobile, where ho traded her for a smaller boat, with Which he navigated the Chattahoochie'river. • —An accident occurred to a lady on board the Indiana, on her trip up, which might have terminated fatally. While she and her husband were enjoying the pleas ant breeze, siting on the cabin deek, a spiirk from his cigar fell upon her dress, Which soon broke into . flame. By the prompt actions of• numerous passengers Who saw the precarions.,aituation in which the lady was placed, the fire was extin guished before she wart seriously injured. .—We clip the following &rim the Cincin riatt Commercial, of• Monday: The Ohio. River Improvement Company, Capt. T. W.. Spencer, of -Parkersburg, and B. J: Caf frey, Goverriment Inspector of Louisville; commenced- - operations at the' bridge at' Louisville, as per orders, their department being from Cincinnati to Louisville, on Monday last, and have removed this week 551 feet of snags from die channel of the i river from the bridge to Mill - Creek, and intend reinoving,..the coming week, two Wrecks in the harbor near shore. Also, the Wrecks of the Magnolia; Wid Hoosier, 1 3 and two coal boats bale . Mill Creek, and above Bald Face, a small tream just above Sedainsville. They pro se to do a faith- ful job, as far as they go. \ Capt. W. Milner Roberts, chief of the arm of the service, visited ; the tleet vesterday; \ and was , highly pleased with the operations and good per tbrmance of the Crane boats and tiig, and the whole dePartment working beyond the expeciationa of ail parties. Capt. Roberta 1 Ames below to-clity.to inspect other po lions of the departni'ent. The following Pik in-. eludes all tnre boats lying at the wharf, at present: Abeona, ('amelia, New York, Minneola. R. C. lnty., and Ltiwrence. Capt. I i J. T. Russell and. Capt. List, of the R. R. Hudson, left for Pittsburgh in last night's train.l . mental aberration which led rapt.. Edward Morgan, Local InspOctor, at St. Louis, to committ suichle by shooting on Friday, Ia attributed, partially to a fall on thr previous Monday, and partially to-a difficulty he was supposed. to Intim bad with his wife on the morning Of the trait-. eily. He was fifty-one years old, and had grown :sons. one of whom is . In business at New Orleans. The St. Louis Democrat says: ' Captain Morgan was a native of Browns ville, Pa., and born in 1817: His family were Quakeim. In 18.111 he was enaineer on the steamer --lAdy Madison, running from Pittsburgh to St. Louis; and since that time—with the exception of the past two years—has been upon the Western waters, most of the,time in that capacity, where he was ragarded as one of the very best in the profeNtion.. For a while during the war he conimanded a gunhoat—the Lafay ette, if we remember correctly—in the Fed eral- serviee,end from i he first hi' nmelf and family were loyal to the core. He'leaves a wife and three soon and a daughter, all grown, besides relatives in Pennsylvania. Mgryland and Havre do Grace. Scores of warm friends will mourn bis untimely end. (By TelogrAph 4i, the I•iti.nurvilliasette.l LOW:W . II,I.K, July Continues stationary, wit It thirty-nine inches in the canal. Weather eleur :it'd Warm. Sr. Louts, July-2k - —AVeather clear and pleasant at .5:10 tide aftr.rnnon. STEAIIIIBO4T AT' AgiC 9'UiN.—'Pheate+tner • 3 will be sold at 1.11.111.11: t , levaeny tt hart', an 'WED.% AY. Jui tatltli 1.68, at 9u} .14) , k P. with all her tae‘le smi outilt. In bc... 41 orilt-r. .1322:i411 LI II Eel' AL it D , PI STEAM CRACKER BAKERY , PIIVIIIIVROH. PA. IFtl.)°*4 mim t mi. Rivers and 'We,ither. kio A TS (1 - 1( Id'!F4 'rA,K).!;l{ 317 Liberty'Street.- Our Crackers aro totted 111H)11 the oVitai 00T. TOM, and are supenor to Any hy hot sir to say other process. Lir THY 1111111.11. -- .. ~,.. : ,- •:, .L..' ' ', Ir.:LI ...:, e. t ' ).;...,,.. ,xs::, . ..._,,,,,,,,, , .10, n....,,,-, -, -,,_,..,...,, , .t - al , - : ,, .. t.. , - ',-, -,:.,!....„ 4.i,,ii.,-,:,,,i, ' _A - ;_, - , F , : 1---...,. : ~,,; ! , :-. 7. 1 c.::• ,,, :„ , ,, - J.....,.-:z- 1 ,1 '''' . 4 z pot 4 1 j ~."... •.) 4 ( . ... t. Po ', G .?!..i., ..'.. E,f4lrtr!)i, i i lf:4 , ,', A ~."..•,1 .1 :: A, ~. ' ! •'•,' .....:. ~ '.:. .4 11 % 4 ' , V4 i ARE RIIPritTOR TO ANY OTHERS i)PPERP:I) Tvrim CITY WINE, BOSTON. .0( iI)A, e'REA M. FRENIII WATER, RT 41 TITER. Sl , li! awl Hitl.A t` 11.4{1K• Wi S('OTCII For Sale `by Every (7 meet in the Ciq. Baker! , No. 91 - 11. f tAc.rty fat. • 011,4.9 ' AL COON z±l 4 , ik akr t,, " " • KN. TOILET SOAPS,_ • pirm.'er;lw thr Ihysimitrrlahi ust, , rn - ,1 lii. r.% NO, dr3irra itod c.dtonu•rt. QTO.IIII ; lIV 0414 .?,1 I ALOES,. of 7 any dolor end. is. , ..! 4 .r.";..t -ind klu•re ladflian Or K:ail 40. Vllt,ry Elnios... Roo 3 t 4 I :ail al /be , warero..p.. an-t etft t I, 1" , (.!.? 1 I", PAPER. pROPOSA.LB FOR PAPER. A SUPPLZIaIII to an set requiring the Superin tendent of Polon* Printing to adveitlie for pro posals forsOpplring the Statq with printing and bill piper; apprevbd April tehth. Anne Domini me thousand a4ilit hundred sixty-seven. 311C710 1. Be it enacted by the senate and lionse of Itroreeeitatives of the Comonwealtbt of Penn sylvanian; in General Assembly ' et. and it-is hereby .enacted by the authority of the same; That hereaf 7 ter the person ev persons bidtflEur for the contract for furnishing the State with-iiatter, 'as provided in the act approved April tenths Anno Domini one thousand etyht hundred' and; sixty-seven, be re quired to exiente a bond to he Commonwealth, with at least two- suCthhent en etles, In th . sum of tan thousand dollars, 0011111111. , ed fur the faithful performance et Ike contract s. bone shall - he apo r ro% cd hi: the the Court of Common lleas o trims-In vrhlcia !nen 8 Urrtif 3 m of the absence or other l'habint. of such President Judge, by the Associate Juclg of the county in which such sureties may it'Cside; Provided. That the nonda,Nvith the snreties Of the : veral blddhrs. shall , bc'duly exeeuted, sesta-A:up and delivered with the proposals for furnishing - said paper; and tre addition to the condition above required, shall be condition. ed that hr ease the bidder or 'bidders to whom the said contract shall be awarded. shall neglect or re- Nile tit accept the same at !throe their bid, the said bidder or liaidersorlth his or ' : their sureties afore. said, shall be liable to • the Commonwealth, for the difference between the amountuf the bid of the per sun to Whons the said contract shall be an aided after such neglect or refusal; d id procidettjurther, That the buperintendent.of Public Printing shall award rad contract upon the same day the bids are by him opened, ELORA W. DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Speakerof the Senate. Ammon :to—The tenth day of April. Anno Domini one thousand eight !kindred and stxly-elght. JOHN W. GRIMY. ID pursuance of the above set, the finperlntend ent of rablio relating gives the follow,. g notice: TO PAPER MANUFACTURERS.. SEALIic) PROPOSALS will be received st the once of the Superintendent i r, f Printing, for Supplying the State with Printing Paper. Said papa? to be BOOT PAPER, measuring 95 by 40 Inches. and to weigh respectively 40 and 50 pounds to theleam. 'Also, DOUBLE 'FLAT CAP, meaiuringlZby 96 Inekes. weighing AS Pounds to 'the ream. Bids wilt be received for each kind sep arately. Said Proposals to be opened In presence of bidders,lon SATURDAY,•the Ist day of August, 1965, at the office of the Superintendent. Contract to run from December. 1866, to Aughst, 1969. The successful blddirs will be required rinkilY to 'conform to 'maples .which will be furnished upon ?application at the office of the Superintendent. No Iproposal - will be sons'dered unless accompank d by is guarantei that the bidder or bidders. Provided his or their proposal shall be accepted. will enter into an obligation with good and sufficient e•curity, to furnish the articles proposed for; and each prop •sal must be accompanied by satisfactory erldetice that the persons making said proposals are manufactu rers of or dealers in the description of paper which he or they propose to lurnish. JOHN YOUNGMAN, Boperintendcnt Public Printlug, 75 Market Street. Harrisburg lII= PITTSBURGH PAPER MANU• If ACTUBING COMPANY. Manufacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL,--JaTEUBICNVILL.E. OHIO. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW' BRI.GFITON, -OFFICE S.BH WAREHOUSE, No.s2 Thiid Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. °Finding—AUGUST HA RTJE ; President. JNO. B. LIVINOSTON, Treasurer. - SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary. DintsCrone—Aserst Ilartje, John Atwell, S. B Hartman, John B. Livington. Cash paid for rimer Stock. .30540/3 ORDINANCES ALLEGHENY ORDINANCE io authorize the conveyance of certain Lots lu the Plan of the Poor • arm. tr ordai ned tytdcraelel by the detect SEC. I. Se.o ordains. and Commuit'Couneils of the City of Alie"ylteny, and tt ts hereby entitled by the authority of the same. That the Director. of the tour etc at:Roomed and dtrec.ed to make out a Deed and .'sliver the same. to /he School I.lreet.•rs of the tsocouytt of ior I o , a Nos. 9, 10 11, 12, 13, 14. .17 and 19. In Mock No. 6. Ls toe plait of the Poor arm; also, Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. S. 9. 10 sod 11... Itloot No. 11. In 'hd same 'duct. for the sum of Twenty-uve Hundred Doll rs, payable in foar year., without Ink-rest" conditioned to be usEd only for h .61 purposes. Ilse raid tilreeturs are also authorized to convey to the West. Penes. irsltroad Cu. a lot of green'' 40 feet by 05 feet In ;he. sera tract on r smut. , a Ilea. and next eald railroad. for nominal Conaideration, conditioned that a commo dious and cousfortubm station house behullt upon it, and -It 000 , 1 cur atatiou purpose. and fur none other, and a nou-cutnpliance wlthaald conditions to work a torfeltur, oftb cons , 'ante ' • Ordained ana enacted into a law this the 23d day of July, A. D. 15511. JAMES McIIRIER, President of Select Council. tiIIPIH Mc Ell., President. Pro tern,. of Conant,. Council. Attest: 1). Id ACTIMIHON. Clerk tif . Select It. Dit.wotcrit. Clerk of COMIUUD CuIIUCIL 1v29 SLATE T ~......_ 9 -nIE Tw IN CITY SLATE CO., j manufacture a superior article of . . HOOFING ist.A.ll7m. VlT'Office, 48 Seventh St., Pittsburgh., Pa. • J. S. NEWMETER, Pres% uarr6.A64 PROPOSALS. FIRE ALARM y I • TELEGRAPH EXTENSION. • • CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, CITY OF ALLIGGRZNY. July 10th, HINE ir STALED PINtPItSALS will be received at this °Mee oath 3 o'clock P.M. on rititimr, siik.b to for ex tendlne the YiliF. ALAldit Tr.i.K.•RArti Into the ^avelltlt_WWd. a dlstanco of about 4,1500 f e et. pig .-Tiringuitr•iem Aveuue. Also, forextending the name into tue VlRtatt ward, a Ostrow' of about 5.000 feet, via ham street. 1.1,e .treet and , ratik fame. • ..One heir of t..e contrdw,pr ce to be paid after the - 11:tes ha , e been 11101111Ighry tested sod apwrored by th CIII. r °tithe r Ire ilepartai. W. and the mittoe on kosinr: the balance payable three month. th. , revier. The right Is reserved to reject say &admit bids. R. IL FRANCIS, jytittl7 Cite Controller. 0141011 Ote,(llTT 2221 ye 22fte ALLeOelstri CITY, July 12t b. 1282. 1 1 1116 P (1 , 1 tx• 'er proposal' surd SATUBMAY. the 2 .b a,' r wr rural ,hin ' . • . - .• 2,000 Cabin Yards of Fl4l..Rubble Stone. To be &Reared akin" tho line of walks or l'ionotos lirouod. . Kor spoulareltl-os sod pax - deniers esquire )!"' CHAS. DA ( • • V • - Englbeer rarklbiproyeiseot STONE. AV OM CO 111 Itl►Ml V V , , itnehine stone - Works ,r Wed Ceenews, Albegbild , • I pa airs 4T.ATICH &on. Wier w liksad.vr itre)aril ee &esti. nodes Lituteit, KAU 'SI op 1114.*mee. Fiala ter 11 devralts. Virewen enu!tA, Head lua'rumb tilAnsims Le. >tarn onssuptiv eivautod. Prima reasonabs• comassiori '' MEIWHANTS. J. B. CANFIZLD ' ... ....A. T. CAWFIELD. OrIL. CANFIELD & .SON, COM. • MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale eaters In tioshen, Factors. Hamburg and W. P« Cheese Butter, Lard. Pork, Bacon, ' Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pie I sad. Pot, Pearl and 8 da Ashes. io bite Lime. Linseed, Lard. Coal and Car bon Oils. Nn. 141 Pint Street. Pittsburgh. WATT, LANG ,& CO., Groceries. Flour.. Grain, Produce, Pro. visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. Ace.. Not. 1121 snit 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n66 H. &Mame : STEELE & SON, AnLip Commission Merchants, AND S DEALERS IN cryt.A.lN, vamorp, &o. No. 85_ MiLO ISTICE,EI near East Common,. ALLEoriEN - y CITY. PA. allotted, which said President Judge of the dlstr i pt or dis -7 reside; or In case JAMILB B. 111tA2iOU MEANOR & HARPER COALIIIISSION 31.EICCII.A.NTS 329 LIBERTY sfinraT, FITTSBURGH. Coneignmesda solicited. Jlmmiussrezti—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics. Natlona) Dank; J. S. Rawerlh * Co., It. T. Kea nedy Bro. ' 1L31:124 PETER KEIL.. . ... JAS. Y. IifICILASI• K 84' it k c 7 ART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, exi>9sALgl2s 41. FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL. FEED, be., &c., 349 liberty Mt.; Pltisburglt, ' • my2.4:b47 IR No. 306 PENN STREET splS:x26 ALEX. M • BANZ. B.'lliVEß. McBANIE: & AN.VER, COMMISSION! IttERCfrIANTS, Deale ' rs In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GERI , ERALLs, No. - 1142. WATER .STREET, above Smfthileld, Pittsburgh. les FETZER & ARIIIESTRONO, t,. • FORWARDING A.ND OOMILTEIONMEIMIANTS, For the sale of Flour, Drain, • .Sacon, Lard, Rutter, Seeds, Dried Frtdt, and Prodace generally, No. 16 MARKET STREET, coruer oFirirat, Pittsburgh. feZiroS JOHN I. 1101781i.....ZD1E. IA HOUSE. J IJOHN I. HOUSE & 'BROtit_,_. Sue cessonito JOHN 1. HOSI3 & CO., Wholesale Sue d and Commission Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and . Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pl. RIDDLE, No.lsa Liars:Nl , . STREET, Plttsbargh, Ps., Commission Met lat. and Wholesale Dealer In Country Prluce, Orocertes and Pittsburg! BianUfattures. Cas ad- Tanctld on Cunslarnments, and paid for Produce gal erally. ..- . sun , CECESZIM • - -. • - "g o. KNOX & SON M , COMISSIOI ••MERVHAN'I'S mad dealers In FLOUR., - GRAII FEED and PRODUCE GENERA LLY, Nc 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City TITTLE, BAIRD & • PATTON, Wlndesalel.4rocers, Commission Merchants and eaters In Produce, Flour, Flacon, Cheese, Ft.'h, Carbon and. Lard Oti, Iran, halls, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactaxes generally, 112 and 114 SECOND NTREET, Pittsburgh. . . JOilN 8 im-rom - - 111IPTON&WALIACE,WHOLE.- SALE ROCER, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, ,o. 6 SIXTH STREET; rlnaboreh. Ia12:r18 JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN AND P0120F., MAGISTRATE., °Oki, 128 WYLIE 'STREET, near gashltigtiols,. PITTSEFIitIfI. PA. Deeds, Boinds, Mortgages . Acknowledgments, Depositions. Collection., and all other legitimate business executed promptly. mbi2l:n9 SAMUEL MIIIASTERS, _ A.1.D.E.1-MLALINT# Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis trate. Office. GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBUTIGH,TA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknossiedgments,'. 'Depositions, and ail Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. . %obi!. f EUSTACE S. MORROW, JIITiI6F 91 , THE PEACE AND POLICE I.I2•OI6TRATE. • : OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURG.H, Deeds, ) dung ea , Ackuencledaincata, Deponitluun sed all lATaI Business executed wltk romptnenssad dlnpatcb. carZl A 4 .MBION, • Justice of the Paget!, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. ( CARSON STRESS ..EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Seats solicited and promptly attend ed to. . my3:7130 WILLIAM 11. 11.411.1LE8, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. CONVEYANCER, AC., Ocoee, CARBON ,STREET, nearty cippoulte. the Railway Depot, SOUTH PiTIBBURtiIt. Business entrusted to big care promptly attend ed to. • ' DANIEL INciIIEAL, M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE AND RESIDANCL, o. 50 Grant St.. near high. ardo;x7l J S. FERGIUS9N, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, RICCOND.FLOOR. FRONT ROOM. JOHN W. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ortiee,ll6 Dllamondliireet, (Opposite tilt:a Court diniie,) MEM WA. LEWIS,' • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 99f Inismond Street. 1): DIACKREILL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, -' No. 139 Grant Eitreet..: A wn LD • BLAKELEY; JOlll.lll A. STRAIN. 4.1.4.1M11111A147, • 6aaoP7lolo JUllirtult THY PEACH Amu POLION MAOISTUAT/L • Otice_;11111 MTH CritllAT. opposite too Unthe rittabarkh; Pa. Heeds,Hued% litartgues Acknowledgments, Depositions and at Lagof Rast oess with ponmatneen and dispatch. JOHN C. i NffeCOMBS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, eroalook Hamill" and Arrears of Psi PrerllPU, ootword. uo.llonli WEIGHTS AND 3!rMUAIRES. 1[1: B. LYON. , dealer if Weights aid Masan% No. n•t wow , Lib sad rens Aresis. Ordigi peseepuv Austad to. sawn = FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE J. BLANCEtAIID, Wholesale and Retail iiroeeny PROFESSIONAL. ALD~.RIILAN, No. 87 Fifth Street, PITTEIBUROH, PA: PITTBIItrIIOII. PA. milsssua PITTSBURGH. PA. :b26 ATToItNEY-AZ~.L Aw. No. 9* FIFTH NTHIET. PITTsfIITROII. PA ap6:ollotdar No. 87 'Firth E4ltreket. 3 1 )11 1 1T8BIIRGliandaggaNS 11 CONN lELLSVIL LE IL R. On and after THUS SDA I', „March 6th, 11161 , - trains will arrlcc at %ad depart from the Depot, ow. ner OfOrant and Water streets, a. follows: Arrive. Mall to and fromUntont'n. D 77: CIT. at. 6:00 P. le. I McKee:Tort A ccommodt' ti .11:00 A. M. 2:05 P. A. Ex. to and from Unkit'n.' 3:00 r. 31.10:00 A. k West Newton Accoin),olll 4:30.r. a. 8:35 A. 5. Braddock's Act:on - mod at'n 6:15 r. st. 7:50 r. r. Night Acc. to MeEee,port.lo:3o P. st. 6:40 A. N. Sunday Church Train to and front WestNewtou 1:09 r.. 10:00 A. % For tickets apply ta - J.ll. KING, Agent. W. lI:STOUT. Superintendent. \ alba A • LLEG Si EN Y VALLEY BAII . .IIOAD. BOUTF. TO THE OIL BEGION-., Bunning through to Voisingo City without Omit:. cr of ears Cionneeting with I:tiot and nest. t the Wane—. A 'Franklin Rath earl.' and Atlantic & Great Wrsaern Railways. Shortest and quickc route to CAlCity and Franklin; and all points In tie Oil !tritium. On andiuttor April 20th. 'FIGS. Passenger Trait a , will leave from and arrive at 11 ,- , Pittsburgh Dep.:, corner Canal and Pike Sts. .fts ; Depart. Arrive. , Mall to and rin Ven. City. 7:00 A. At. 6:15 r. Express " " 10:40 e. kf.12:.2.5 A. M. Brady's Bend Acconamcsi'n 3:00 r. xi. 10:20 A. Y. 'Soda Works Armour 5:30r. 11. "7:55 A. it. First Ilulton Actomod'n-.. S:5O A. it. 11:40 A...V. Second Hutton ivaeomod`a 12:00 M. 3:55 1". h. J. A. BTEELE. • I= Sunday Church Train leave 3 SW . . Niroris at-fi:t 5 A. 31., arriving 111 Pittsburgh at 4 1:50 A. 31. R. turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. u., arriving. IA Soda Works at 2:55 P. u. H. IMAC'ESTONE, -W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. :11M ciTrsiltrnGtx : CINCINNATI AND ST. RAILWAY. CHANGE of TIME.:-.On aixi after lINDAY,' dvnr,'.ttst, 1867, train., will leave and arilve at tie traton Depot, 3.11 followe, PittabLrgh time: Msll Exprosi r - Fast LIU3 Fast. Express 'Sifted Way Mclionsid!'s Ace`ri, No. 1.- StenbenvEle Aceornmod'l2, lkleDonalti's Ace'xi, No. 2.. SPUCIAL NariCk.--SundaltExpresa leaves at 2:10 - p. mi. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:O4Va. it. the next morning. She 9:40. a. m. Train leaves daily, bundays ex cepted, and-makes clos.e convections a , Newark fl .r Zs:lief...vine:sad points on bandusky. Mansfield & Newark H. It. 3.1. 3CITLL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD. .Stecbenvllle. 1 86 .. 8 . .... I..LT fSISUAGH, -FORT W. AND CLEVELAND Frnm June 7th, 11.13138 and arrive at tae Union time, as follows: Leave-. • Chleage .... 2:03 a m I Clereland Ex.. 2:03 a m Erie & Yga - 11.11 7:28 a m I CI. & Wh•g3l.`l , 6:13 a m Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a rlk Chicago Ex... 9:43 a m; CI. & Wh'g 1:43p re Chicago Ex ~.. 1:58 pm Wh. & Erie Ex. 11:48 pn.l Depart "rem Ritertheisy. Pi. Brigt'n Ac. 8.58 a m Leetsdale = " 10-13 a m " 11.1 . 56 a m Rochester " 2:23 pm Wellev'e 3443 p m Leetsdale Acs: 4:13 pm 'N. Rrlgt'n " . 5:33 pm N. Brlgt'n " . 6:28 pm Lestisdale " . 10:43pm 1:58 p. m. Chicago SOT 11:23 a. ns. l Chleag Je3 F. R. MYERS, t3=ll=l DENIVSTLR: CENTRAL RAILRO On, And after. June 7th. riveat and departfrom the Washington ana'Llberty s ' Arrive. Mall Train.... 1:15-smi Fast Line • 1 - i4O ami Wall.'s No. 1.. -9:20 a m• Latrobe Aoe'n 7:50 a nt i Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am, Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a in: Johnstown Ac. IfJc:3s a ta Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Express 1:20 pm Wall's No. 3.!.. 2215 pin Braddocks No 1 5:50p m Wall's No. 4. 7115 pin Altoona Acc'n and Emigrant = • Train 9i30 p rr. The Church Train leaves W . all'a Station ever Sunday at 9:15 a-ul.,.resaching.;•littsburgla at 10:G5 a. m. Retuniing,.leavesPittaraglr.tt 12:50 p. rr. and arras _sat IA all's Station at 3:00i. tn. -.Cincinnati Express leaves dal,y. All other trait. a daily except Sunday. For tirrtner information apply . .,1) W. H. BEtIICWITH, Agent. • The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk. for Baggage, excspt for wearing of parel, and limit their responslb Ini• to Oi.r. ilundrt d Dollars In value. Ala Baggage exceeding thit. amount in value will be-at the rink of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS General Superintead. ut, Altoona, Pa. =I • , lITESTJEILN PENN- .. 4_ .ri - ...t SYLVANIA RAIL- .'2 - -'...."::.a.. - . -- t.igt , .... , R i 0.-On. and. after May , 20th, 1261, the Pei- i senger Trait:son the Western Pennsylvania* Itali - road will arrive at• said depart frum the 'Federal ( Street Depot Allegheny City, as felines: - Springd'e No 1 6:35 am• Mall Depart. 6:115 a in Freeport No. 1 4:15a m Freeport Na. 1 9:10a te Express .. „....10:15 a nt Sharpt..g tan. 1 11:29a at Sharpteg No. I. 1:25 p m Eapro,s 1:50:p at FreepOrt No. T. 4:10 p m s_uringd`e Nal 3:59 pm Mall .- 5:541p m Freeport li.e. 2 6:05.p m Spriturire No Z 7:10 p.m Soringd'e No 2 7:30 pm Aboye trainer:in daily except 'unday. The Church, Tralh leave& Allegheny Junet eve./ ye Sunday at 7:415 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at, 11:50 a: m. Returning, Leaves Allegheny City at 1:29 , p. m. anti arr . lee. at Allegheny .fluset. at 9:45. CONYUTATtiaIg_ Ilcarre-Poesale In packages r/ Twenty, between,' Allegheny City., Chestnut street,L Bert's., Bennett, Pine Creek, Ettwand Sharpabbrg . „ antgood only on the trains stopplag at Statiensityg , ailed on tickets. • The Danis leaving Allegheny city at 0:15 a. u' awl 1:50 P.. a. make 'direct eunNictluu al. Erect/cut with Walksr', line o:Stages for Railer awl Hannah,- lawn.' Through tickets nuto be 'oath:wed -at tt Dace, No. 3 St. Clair street, sear the. Suepenalt.ln Bridge Pittsburgh. and - at the Depot.. Alleahanl. For further Information aptdv to ... JAMES LENFERT'a, Agent,' Fechral Street Depot.. - The Western Penasylvanla Railroad will to t ae some any risk for Ilaggage, - exceol for wearing - parel; and limit the( . rasp:out/Witty. tome Hands. d Dollars In value. All baggage eaeredlag fh amount In value wilt be at the risk of the owner. et GM taken by special contr.ici. EDWARD H. Wl.L.l.llklefs, Gen --al Runerlatendent, Altoona. Pa. r_mi SILM: (lIILL aMAPNE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, sp4:w73 The SHORTEST AND HOST RF.LLiRLE YOWXR tram the East to Mt points in Colorado, Nevada, Falilornia, Utah, Two Trains • leaye State Liao and Leayenwor k daily, (Bandage t izeopted, on the arriv al . of trams 1* Pacific Railroad from • St. I.mila, and ....nulhal az.4 St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connentln. at 1,a.. Pence, Topeka an d A W - a n m gof w r it a h c t s w a. es c t r or al points ID Kansas. worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS (vow_ PANT'S DAILY UNE F O RERLAWO Vkit. AND EXPRESS COACHES 1 DEIN VERB SA1.11" LA.K.Eig And all Points in the Territorset, And with SANDERSON% TitioN MALI LIN k. f COACHES for Fort CitiOn, Bent's Fort, Pass, Alb- .quentue, Musts re, and, all points In ',rooms New Illexicsi, With the'lsicen. additions ors rolling skies d equipment, and ,the arrangements made with- r sponsible Overland Toinsportatlon Lines Crum • a western terminus, this road Dow oilery unequal!. it facilities for the transmission or freight to thP V r West. ' • Ticketa for said at all tne principal omens e United Stems and Canadas. • Be sure and ask for tickets via THE dildOr T HILL 11:005.4,_1JN10N. PACIFIC! AILW T. OMMON. TO LIVERPOOL AND I da Q,U E EN STO Tie minx MAIL STaiIatIOIIPI, Shisabog elertnx sistain Ihirtmibio reopeli. sinew' ts, a bra tit lal CITY or PARIS, CITY UT ANTWEPP. elyy OY BOdTOII, CITY CV SALTIXORi. CITY 07 LONIXIN, lislllagrEVEßY SATURDAY, from Purr 44, N.r k Rlvar, New. wit. Tor manse Or fink. , qv/Inm... this Apply to • MILLI 1111401111 1 Jl4, 10:717T1 STMT. ialtamistpisiou , .., issaii opposite ran me i moon". i -8. RAILROADS. PAN HINDLE ROUTE. Depart. Asrivei, 91:15 , a. m. 1U:10 a". a . 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. a.. '2:10 p. m. 1.1:20 a. a 6:10 a.. m. 7:05 p. 1:40 a. in. 3:03 p. a. 3:55 p.m. 9:30 m. 111:20 a.ta ' ATNE 3 ( IlleAtH) E PITTSI3IIH64I R. H. trains will leave frost Depot, north aide, el y , Arrive. . i tt Ehl. .tr Ex.. 21:08 alit 'CWv" , $ and Ex. 2:08 a m Plilea oEx... 11:23 sa. {Vbee kng Ex. 1-1:08 a al iSt. IS Ex.. 3:33 pta CI. & Vh`g Ex •E:3B pm Erie .Yg'n Ex 0:13 p m ChM tt Ex.. . 4123 pm. CI. & 'g ix 7:08 pra An ve in Allegheny. N. B gen Ac. 7:03 aat N. It gt`n " 8:28 a m Wells Ille " -"' 8:53 a 111 lieli . Easily " 10:13 a ter. .eetaiide •' 4/..1341n. 1:0N pm N. FirUft'n 2:43 p ar Leetsdnie '• 4:53 p " " 7.2Bpat Ez preaw leaves daily. Ex viva, arrives daily. General Ticket Agent. IA ate. . Mg; Trains wilt ar— inloa•.l)eixn. cornercf treets. as. follows: Depart. - Day ET:1)11,3.. Y:145 ant Will's- No. 1-.. ,013.0 a m 7...50 a m ;*CincinnatlEx.ll..4.o a na. 'e' m :JolinsLzmn Ac. , 3405 pm liraddacke No '4,00 p m Phila. Expres. .4,50 p m Wall's- No. 3.. ..10 p no. Wall's,Ne. 4.. 0415 p Fast Line p Latrobe Acc'n 14:50 p Serharciaie Ac'n 10:50 pm Eastern Division. Waihington, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Oiegon. A. AFIDEMSIOPI, Oluierai fluperinio.nii• nt. .11. H. Weillnipt, * Metal Fre*lit 'ad T rtes Al. H. STEAD SHIPS.