II El 1111811 Natters in New York. • 1d Chised at 147(01117%. eft , Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l NEW YORK, August 11; 1868. MONEY AND GOLD. ' Money easy at 3@)4 per cent. on call. Sterling dull at I109;‘®109M. No export of specie today. pold is firmer, opening at 146,6: declining to 146;f, closing /at 147@ _Y. 147% with large Sales at 147. The customs demand to-day reached $750,000.. GOVEKtsTMENTS Are less firm, notwithstanding the further rise in gold. There are few offerings of bonds - by ,some dealers: Coupons of 1881, 115X®115X; some 1862, 114:X@1143; do. '64, ' 110%@111%;.do. '65, 112%@112 1 4; do. new, 109!‘®109%; do. '67, 10914@109%; do. '6B, 109%@1.09M; do. 10-40 s, 109%@10934. • BORDER STATE BONDS Border State Bonds higher and in de- I - mend.. Missouris, 71%; Old Tenns., 65; NrNew 61@64 1 ,4; Old North Carolina 75Q75: New. 73%; Virginias, 56. STOCKS. Stocks opened buoyant and closed dull, 'with a decline .on Erie and New York Cen tral, although otherwise, are pretty steady. .5:30 PR:ions—Canton, 47@48; Cumberland. 30@)33;. Wells Express, 2634@263,;; Ameri can, 43(.414 ; Adams, 52@52% ; -- United 5tate5,' , 11,!.@4534; Merchants' Union, 24@ 24,i; Quicksilver, 21 1 ,5@2.2; Mariposa 3®.5; • preferred, 7®B; Pacific Mail, 103;4© 103%; Western Union Telegraph, 33%®34; New York Central, 1284 ®128%; Erie, 57y, @s7%;._Erie pref., 69%; 'Judson, 122®123; 913.;@)91A: Ohio and Mississippi, 29 ®2934; Wabash, 51@52; St. Paul, 75@753‘; do preferred, 83,/q83%; - Michigan Central, 12034®121; Michigan Southern. 86@,186w; .:~ Illinois 147®150; Pittsburgh, 87%® 87%; Toleslo, 100,0)1003;; Rock Island, 1123(®ll2;4;,Nortlawestern 83X@)8330 do preferred, 82%@83;' Fort ,Wayne 108%© 109; Hartford and Erie, .22N; Chicago et, Alton, 139; do preferred, 137; St. Joseph, 84; do preferred, 86; Columbus, 85., • MININQ SHARES. - Mining shares are steady; Corrydon, 25; New York 125@155; Lacrosse 30432; Quartz Hill 105; Smith& Parmlee. 4E4)&185. SUB-TREASITRY MATTERS. Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,902,146; payments, $604,790: balande, .180,716,242. EXPORTS. • . " • The exports Ibr the iveek.:excl,nelve of specie, Were $3,209,312: A. - qpeepicttor, in gold is reported as having filled: New York Produce Market. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette•J add NEW Yenir, Aug. 12.—Cotton is dull d 'withoutdecided change; 600 t-bales sold at , 2210 for Middling uplands. Flour, re ceipts, 9,589 bbls; little more active without decided , change in price;.B,4oo bblii sold at $7,40a8,20 for superfine. State western; 88,- 60a9,70 for extra state; $8,70a10,80 for extra western; $10,90,113,20 for white wheat extra; ;9a10,35 for round hoop Ohio; sloal2 for ex tra St. Louis; $12,50a13;50 gobdto eboice do; closing quiet. California h 3 better request; 1,800 sks sold at $12,50. 'Receipts; wheat, none; wheat is without • decided clitinge, ' Closing quiet; 28,500 bushels • was sold at 12,20a2,21. - for No. Wand 2 spring. mixed, and $2,50 'for new; • amber Ohio and Georgia, $2,50 for white Canada; $2 70 for white Michigan, $2,75a2,90 fot white California, $2,50 for amber Michi . gun. Rye quiet. Barley nominal. Barley Malt quiet, sales- of 4,000 - lbs Canada at 12,30; Corn: receipts of 29,561 bush; market better, and fairly active, sales of 166,000 bush at $1,12a1,14 for unsound, 81,17a1.18 ,‘ for sound mixed western afloat. $1,22 for western yellow, and $1,26 for handsome white - western. Oats; receipts of 20,000 butilq-market dull and declining, sales of 32,000 bushels at 82c for , western in store, ' 83a83c do afloat/. Rica'dull. Coffee firm, and sales of 2500/bags rio at private terms. Sugar steady; saes of 600 boxes Cuba at 113012 C. Molasses dull. Hops quiet. Pe troleum firm at 17140 for crude, and 3.1 ' for refined bonded. Coal; domestic firm, foreign dull. Wool without decided • - change; sales of 575,000 lbs at 40a5235c for domestic fleece, 8&3440 for pulled, 48a51e for tubbed; 28a310 for Texas, 24a:e5c for. Mexi can, and 26a34;4c for California. Leither; HeLloCk, Sole .firm at 27a29c • for Buenos a. Ayres heavy weighte, 29a300 for middling and light, 27a280 for California heavy . weights, :28;6a29c for middle do. " Pork dull and :heavy, with sales of 1,100 bbls at 428,75a28,90 for new mess; closing at 10,75 ..cash, $28,62a28,75 for old do, $28,00a28,50 for $24a27 for prime mess; sales of 200 bbls new mess, buyer, August, at $28,87. Beef steady, with sales. of. 150 barrels • • at $15a20,50 for new plain; $20;50e20,75 fot now extra mess. ...Tierce beef dull ak $21,31 for prime mess," and $30a36 forlndia mess; Beef hams doll at $25a32. Cut meats firm; • sales 170 Pkgs at 13a14c for shouldersi lfia ,19c for hams. •Middles quiet and steady, .-Sales 75 boxes at 17).5c; Stratford, 16c. Lard more actiVe and firm; Miles 1,350 tierces at ',1.8a183e for steam; chiefly 181a183ic, and 1.9a19K,c for kettlerendered; also 250 tierces' 'steam to seller for September at 18Nc. Bat •Xir quiet at 25a - 34c_far Ohio, and 30a314c for • • t-tate. Cheese firm at llal7c. Freights to , * LiverpoolAull and declining,..with.engage .ments persteamer of 10,000 bush corn at sd. s •, LATEST—FIour closed 'steady, with a :moderate _local trade demand. Wheat , " .- 4 4ulet and unchanged. Ryeacarce and very ' ‘. irm at $1,8011,90. Oats dull and heavy at 1.134a830 in store, and 88c afloat. Corn is 'iteady'with a fair demand at 11,11a1,12 for „ insound, and $1,17a1,18 for sound mixed ''western afloat, and $1,19 for old mixed vestern in store:- - ,Pork dtillr sales 250 bbls" ,;;Mess at $28,70 regular, closing with free `iellers at $28,70a28,75. eef dull and droep • ag. Cut- meats nominal.' . Bacon quiet steady, with only a very limited sup , I,ly. Lard steady at 18%a1830. for fair to )rline steam. Eggs quiet at 23a250. :1 . Cincinnati Market. 71:17 Telegraph to the PlttsburakGazette.l CINCINNATI,' August2o.—Flour and: , Vheat unohanged. Corn dull and prices !.: trooping; ear, 91a9213; shelled, 93a94c. Oats toady at 531155 c. Rye firmer at $1,35a1,40. ' Carley scarce and in demand at 162,10a2,15 it spring.!and 52,20a2,25 for fall. - Tobacco ; toady. Cotton. dull at 29a2934c for mid.. ling. Whisky held at 70c, but no sates at • otter than 650 in bond. Mew York - dull, of much demand; 100 -bbliaold at $2 9 ,75: . 'lard dull, and prices are itoinknal at 18%a -3%c. Bulk Mesta in fairsiemand at 12%0 •• nd 1430 fur shotdders and sides. Bacon wady at 1314 c for shoulders, and 16No and !go for clear rib and clear sides; 'there is loud demand for sugar' cured hams at 21 Me, the latter generally asked. Butter in lir demand at 3.5a' 38c. Linseed 011 in de tand at $1,07. and Lard Oil at 11,408,1,0. 0id,147. Toledo Market. ty Telegraph to the Pltteburgh Gazette.] ,TOLEDO. 'August 12.—Reseipti-3,477 bbls '3ury 48,905 bush wheat, 18,744 bush corn, ,400 bush oats, 1,440 bush rrye. Ship. ents-2,190 bbls flour, 39,000 bush wheat'. • lour quiet.- Wheat active and 2a3e better; 'les white,Wabash at 12,50; white Nicht to $2.1&52.20; amber Illinois 52,15; amber Johigan s2,oBa2;ll,elosing at 112,10; .for No 'rod 42•0634a2.08; for. No 2 do 51,96%; for o 1 spring 51,95; for No 2 51,75; for No 3 and $1,05 for amber, seller, August.. )rn active and 13 0 .better; sales at 51,04 105, closing at 1,04 3 ; for No 1 white $1,08; . ected 98e. Oats . active and 2o better; es No 1 Michigan at 58c. and No 2 do at O. Rye better at 51,45 for No, 1. Lake ' 7elghts 4 1 30 on wheat by steam to Buffalo. 11111waulliee Market. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • • Aug. - ll—Mohr 'dull and Sak and the 'prices unchanged.' Wheat isettled and lower at $486 for No. 1; $1,74 r No. 2. Oats dull and nominal'at Wafer . 3. 2.. Corn scarce and higher at $1,02 for 3.2. Receipts-1,000 bbls flour, 9,000 bu. 7 heat, 5,001) bu oats, 1,000 bit corn. Ship. euts-1,000 bbls flour, 400 bu awn. Cleveland Market. (By 'Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • CLEVALAND, August 12-Float quiet at $10a10,50 for double extra spring, $11a11,50 for double extra red winter; country brands quiet afto sr9 a double d e o x u t b r l a e r(head m w sptrenr,g 159a50 for double extra white. Wheat—sales 20,- 000 bush No. 1 red to be delivered August 20th at $2,10;,8 cars do. September lst at $2,12; 2 cars do. at $2,10; 4 cars No. 2 at $2. C,ern held at 81.08. Oats—sales of 3 cars at 60e— Rye market dull and inactive, and held at 81,75a1,80 for No. 1. Barley market nominal. Philadelphia Market.' [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazete.l • PHILADELPTII4, August 12.—Cloverseed, $8,50. Flaxseed, 42,50. Petroleum; small business; crude lin bulk, 17V,,c; relined, 3.3y,a34e. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat firmer; sales 7,000 bus rod at 82,35 a 2,45; No._ 1 spring, $2,15a2,25. Rye declined to $1,70. Corn quiet; yellow, $1.,27a1,30; mixed Westerd unchanged. Oats dull; sales 2,000 bus Ohio at 95c. Provisions un changed. • Chicago Cattle Market. i By Telegmph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CHICAGO, August 12.—Beef Cattle -are very dull: sales at $6,37% for good Steers. Hogs are active and firm; sales at $9a9,93 for light; $9,45a9,60 for fair to medium; and $9,75a10,1234 for good to choice smooth. - Baltimore Market. (By Telegraph to the Plttsburab Oarette.l BALTIMORE, August 12.--Flour ciuiet and firm, Wheat firm; prime red, $2,50a2,75. Corn dull; white, $1,19. Oats dull; prime, 853.88 c. Rye firm at $1,50. Proyislons firm and unchanged. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD • :PITTSBURGH. FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO PAIGROAD. August 12.-58 bdls green hides, Atiderson; 22 boss cheese, N J Bra ?den; 2 bbls sugar, Haworth, MDonald ck Co; 3 rolls leather,GN Holfstott;s3bbls apples,. 13 do pears, Voigt, Mahood 6r Co; 3do do, 14 do appies, H Rea Jr; 18 do do, 5 do eggs, 6 do pears, W E Graff& Co; 17 boss cheese, Wif Kirkpatrick & Co; 28 bxs soap, Wm France it Son; 159 sks rags, Christy it Ben ham; 1 car staves, C Lutz; 15 bbls oil, B L Fahnestock 6t Co; 200 bbls ;flour, owner; 26 bbls off,lo do tallow,. E Shearer; 1 car liimber;J M Seibert; 20 doz wash bbards, S PShrlver4t bbl • butter,4 I- Pettit; 32' gds wool, W Barker, Jr; 5 bbls apples, Woodworth & Davison; 100 bbls flour, S Lindsa.y, Jr & Co; 200 do do, Dan, Wallace: .100 do do, Shipton 'et. Wallace; 100 do do, owner; 200 pigs lead Park ;McCurdy& Co; 4 cars metal, Bryan, dt Caughey; 5 do do. Ninfick it Co. - • PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, August 12.-300 bbls flour, Walt, Lang cit Co; 42tos hams, J H Parker; 50 bblf whisky, Shipton & Wallace; 29 tog hams; J H Parker; .11 bbls potatoes, Van Gordet & Shepard; 6 casks shoulders, 21 do do, J S Baker; 25; bbls flour, J Porter field; 5 bdls copper, 1. bbls brass, C G Hus sey it Co; 4 box stone, Lindsey. Sterrett & -Ewer; 12 bills, 1 do boddies, J D Springer; 10 kegs, Spencer-& 3logay: • 1 box' hard ware, J Hardman & Son; 3 bills fonts, Jas Lautner; 3 bbls eggs, 1 half bbl butter, 3 do green apples, J Wiggins; 2 tubs, Jno Mc- Dowell; 9 bdls wheels-M McWhinneyA Co;'3o sacks barley, Meanor. &Harper; I car ear corn ,1 car shell do .1 B Campbelli 1 car oats, Mclienry & Hood; 24 bales cotton; A H Childs; 1 car corn,, Stewart it Langan helm. ' CLEVELAND AND PITTARDRO rr RAIL ROAD, August 12.-5 cars sand, RichardsOn & Co; :10 bbls lime, S Davidson; 20 bbls apples, W J Steel & Bro; 77 sks oats,T C Jenkins; 1 car staves, J L L Knox; 5 sks wool; -W Barker & Co; 44 bbls oil, J Spear; 7 buckets butter, 1 bbl eggs, 1 half , do do, J B_Campbell; 6 rolls leather, G N Hoff atot; 20 bx cheese, NJ Braden; 5 cases lard, J la Lippincott; 8, bbls vinegar,Fetzer & A; 6 tubs cheese, Graff &:R; 60 bgs ear corn, Mcßane & Anger; 25 bbls vinegar, Gray burn & Shannon; 40 bbls cement, W W Wallace; 9 cask b glass. Johnston & Co; 50 bbls marble dust J C Butfum & Co; 1 car wheat, McHenry & Hood. • ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R., Auglist 12.- 2 cars metal, H Woodsides; 16 rolls leather, Prank Stoetzing; 133 eke oats, Scott& Glaal; 2 bbls eggs, Geo Hoer: 17-birs oata, 6 pkgs butter and eggs, J H Graliani; 2 pkgs to bacco, Chas Koetherq. 4 -rolls, leather, D Chesnut & Co; 3 bbla eggs, 3 boxes butter, R G Crawford; 1 car lime; D L Reynolds; 225 oil bbls, Montzheirner, Koehler & Co; 104 do do, LI Koehler & Co; 3 cars metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2 pkgstobacco, R 'Robinson. St Co; 90 carboys Oil • vitroil, Lockhart, Frew de Co. - ALLEGHENY STAT/ON, Atigust 12.-11 car wheat, Kennedy & Bra; 1 do do,Wm M'Kee St Co; $5 greenhides, J Lucleamp; 21 do do,A Holstein; 1 car staves, J M Hemphil; 2 cars wheat, Gilmore_ Straub Co; 164: sacks oats, Stewart et, Langenbein; 1 car iron 3 -do metal . Lewis Bailey di Dalzell; 1 car stoves, Halve & Robertson; 5 cars limestone, . Superior Iron Co; 5 bbls apples 2 do eggs, Fred Owens; 222 bags barley, M Wiel; 10 dozen pails, W Sodden. PITTSBURGH , AND'. Corrrixtr.sviLLs RAILROAD, August 12,14 sacks - wheat; Wm M'Kee & Co; 25 sacks hair ..4 sacks scraps, D Chestnut & Co; 1 bbl eggs, Robb & lierron; 16 cars rope 30 bales oakum, Fulton Bollman ek Co; 6 bbl vinegar Walk er, Goe & Co. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Atigust 11,-1 hhd rags, ft Robinson & Co; 18 caddies tobacco, McCullough, Smith do Co; 1 box cigars, EWormsen; 2 high!, eggs. J'o Jenkins. • GROCERIES. WM. MILLEIt, (Late HUI& & Illeketeeno Nos,. 221 AND 223, Corner Liberty and Irwin S_treett3, Offer to the trade at Low Flores 150 ply,. of NM MACKEREL In _barrels, Ives, quarters:and kits. 100 chests, , tholce YOUNG .1111301,1; •JAPAR •, _ and IMP KRIAL•TEAS. , 50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE. 25-bbis. choice 'CAROLINA • WOE. 75 bbis. LONG IbLLBDSYRUP. 80 bbls. St RUP choice brands. . 100 beds. N. O. MbLASSES. 50 bbis. BERMUDA mOLAtsSES.. ROO Obis. RKFINED SUGAR. . hbds. PORTO RICO; 0 AMA. and DEISE.A.- KARA SUGARS. 800 bags RIO COFFEE: • ' 50 bags JAVA and LAGITATRA CIFFEES. -100 cases IMPORTED CLARET. 250 ..eases MKT & CHARDON'S CHAM PAGNE WINES. _ SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER con . stantly on hand. SUNDRIES. • • 400 bus Prime Yellow Ear Corn. 300 bus do • ,do , SueLled do. . AO bus Prime Barley. 7. sTlg . l rie ltrf: . .'() .rlegs 25 bbls. Sorghum Molasses. • • 10 bbls. Sweet Older. . - • 50 doz. Corp Brooms, • In store and for sale by . ,"' • . FETZER ARAISTRKING • .ley,• 10 Market street, corner First. 1 00 "8. " • ISHELV I FACTORY and BABIBUItGII•CDEESE, ter sale ". • J. B. CANFIELD &EON. • 141. First street. • liti HITE LIBIE-200 bbls. best 'mate Lime, ter tale b r J. H. CANFIELD & SON.. EM E NT- - 50 bbls... Louisville Hydir”it! Oomeni. for isle by • - su p , • J. B. celirrs,LO a sox. E CLAY-7600 bbls. 1: Fire aad . Pot clay for sale br • .• •BO J. B. 0 ANPICELD PON.- ODL Atlll-:-100 Casks tn. store snd for SiA9 by B. CANFIEGD t BON. EARL ABO-241 casks for sale D 7 T: B. CAN COMO a SON: poT AStin-10 casks for sale b 0 . N N. CANFIELD PIG LEAD-500 pip Soft Galena Load, for We by J. 0.42 1 / 2 MLD • bUN. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE': ~THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1868 RIVER NEWS. - The river has undergone no change since the date of our last report, the metal mark indicating two feet one inch. It is claimed, however, that there are several inches more water in the channel than the mark shows, and we are inclined to believe it, as the Camelia went out drawing thirty inches. We feel satisfied that Captain Dean'would not have loaded her down to'that if he had not felt pretty certain of getting .throngh. Now, if this mark is not correct, it is some body's business to have it corrected, as there is no other mark to go by when the river, gets down to a low water stage. —The Kate Robinson has been laid up at nincinnati for the present. —lt was the Hattie not the Mollie Burris that snagged and sunk near Cairo the other day. •—The Maggie Hays will load for New Orleans at Chgeinnati, after the Emma No. 3. --The towboat Samson passed by Cincin nati on Monday evening, with eight barges loaded with empty oil barrels from Aurora. —The steamer Veteran was sold on the Ist inst., at Gallipolis, by Deputy U. S. Marshal J. E. Richardson, for the sum of 81,251. Messrs. Clarence Ward, Lewis Bil lings. sen., and Win. -Billings were the purchasers. The Cincinnati Enquirer of Tuesday says: Captain George Neeld, agent of the Pitts burgh Underwriters, is in the city, on busi ness relative to the insurance on the steam ers Ezra Porter and Delaware. burned here -a few days since. Capt. Reinhart, of Pitts burgh, principal owner of the Delewure, and Captain Richard Calhoun aro also in the city. —The St. Louis Republican of Sunday says: The statement which appeared in the Democrat yesterday morning, in regard to Capt. IV:J. Kountz, going on the Great Republic, was entirely premature; as - was also that to the effect that Capt. Pat. Yore would command her. The owners of the boat have not de termined who they will place in charge. —Capt. W. Holliday, an old Upper Mis sissippi Pilot, died at his residence in Keo kuk on Saturday last. Capt. Holiday was abotit 51 or. 52 years of age, and had been on the river as Captain and pilot fcir'3l. yeah. .He commenced his career as a keel boatman, when very young, and during an active life was universally respected. His death will be regretted among a wide circle of associates and friends. —The Dubuque. Herald of the 7th oon tains the following account of the sinking of the War Eagle: The White Collar Line has met with another misfortnne. The ~War Eagle struck a snag five miles below Sabula yesterday morning and sunk, as will be seen by a notice elsewhere. The company has plenty of spare boats to keep the line frill, and will start out the Damsel this morning for up river, with the crew of the War Eagle. A pump has been shipped from Lacrosse to raise the sunken vessel which feat will be accomplished in a few days. - , I —The Nashville Union and Dispatch, i of Saturday, says: A gentleman who arrived from Wilson county, yesterday, telli us of the sudden death by suffocation, on Sun day .night last, of Captain Wood, an old Cumberland.river steamboattnan, who ran the Western waters years ago. He was living upon his farm near Commerce, a little post village some twelve miles north east of Lebanon, and oft tlmnight of his death had retired to his bed, about the hour of ' ten, in apparent 'good. health. About midnight, his wife was awakened by some unnatural, noise, and upon in quiring of her husband what was the mat ter, received an answer that he was "suffo cating." Ile arose and went to the door for fresh air, and as he opened it, fell a Lifeless corpse across the step. —A LottisvOle telegram under date at Monday to the Cincinnati Commercial saym: River receding six feet two inches water in canal, 50 in. pass down falls end 40 _inches over the rocks. The huge Thompson Dean, in chargo of Pilot Pink Vurble, decended the falls at 1 Y. M. all right, and was safely landed at Portland; her bottom was too wide for the chute and she way listed so that one knuckle was in the pass and the other rubbed over along. the edge, as abe was actually, drawing more water than was on the falls over the rocks. The feat - was extremely. difficult, but was successfully accomplished. The tow-boats, Simpson Horner and Alps were brought up the falls in the evening.J. P. Webb-and Charmer passed up. Legal ender arrived from N. o.'Hercules, -of •o_barg_es,_ from Pittsburgh.. , - ' PROPOSALS. • , Orrics CITY ENOINILICH AND SCILVEYOU, t • Pirrsurniait, August 11, 1 , •68. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE Grading raving and Curbing of •ROB latTS tAREET, from Centre avenue to Reed street; SMALI..MAN STREET, 'froth Morris to Morton street; And grading MILLER STREET, from Centre av enue to seed street; . Also, for aking a CINDER WALE on CENTRE A Vt..NUE. from Kirkpatrick street to Miner street. (Miners vine, ) Will be received at this office until MONDAY; Au gust 17tu, 1868. IVIOOIIID, aull:na OFP ICE OT CONTIIOLLICE OF A LLEGIIENY l'O., • • •• • PITTOWILGU. 'AU.OI6t, a in, 1068. NOTICE 'TO COAL DEALERS.. , SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this , otace until 1.7 Lb. inelualve; for forulabing to . Allegheny County 10,000 Bush. good Merchantable Coal, free from slack and dirt, to be weighed on the City Scales, and delivered at the entrance to the Court House and Jail; on Fifth and Hots streets. in quan tities of six hundred buohels per day, until the whole Is delivered. , . Payment will be made b , Warr/tutu ;m the County Treasurer when the ~o , t raet Is completed. By direction of County O , llllWe-loners. , 1 - ,A.l4t73E:xtrr, an'7:dik.? OIc.BI.CE OF., CITY ENti.INZEit,. .4 Allegheny City, Aux. 5. 1868. THE`PARK - COMMISSION will receive proposals until . THURSDAY, larn mer.-3 P. For Furnishing* Oho Thousind Cubic Yards of good River grovel, To be delivered along the Hue of walks of COmmon Grounds. Forinectlicaticms and particulars inquire at this omee. Tha Commisoion reserve the right to reject any or all olds. 1)A. Vic, auB:vs . Eitipt , dg Engineer Park Impromn. FERTILIZERS. TO WILIEAT 'GROWEES. EUREKA Ammonium BONE, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LINE, ~,MVI7FACIMIZD BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD & CAMPBELL, rnopitrwroris. Mee, 866 Penn Street, Pittaburgh, Pa. The boat lfertiliser In use, and feoognbled -y, Farmers who have given it a trial, to the Mann: and for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats, Oorn, .Pots toes, ea. We have published for grata. lions circulation a pamphlet contaiming interesttli and valuable statements of this Fertiliser, apples which will be seat free to say sending u their a will NOTICE OF REMOVAL ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, WE REMOVED-TO THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARM No: 4 Wood St, Also, entrance on THIRD ST., Nos. 102 B. E. SELLERS & TILE GREATEST MEDICAL DISC LIND IE3 MY'S; BLOOD SEARCHER, AU Diseases Arising from an Im pure State of the Blood, such as Togither with all other disorders from an improper condition of the Circulatory Sys r tetn. Asa general Tonic its effects are most benignant, and cannot fill to benefit, when used perseveringly and accord ing to directions. It Is purely a vegetable prepara tion—not a single grain of mineral DOl3Oll enters Into its composition, so that white it invarlabiy af fords relief, and effects the mo,t wonderful cure,, 110 Overdone could lnjUre the most tendur Infant R. E SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. Sellers' Cough Syrup; Sellers' Liver Pills and Vermittige; Johnson's Rhetimatie Compound; And Boerhave's Holland Hitters. FOR SALE ST ALL DRUGGISTS ircasi STEAM CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT. Which TEN YEAIiB' ?MAL ln New York and oth er Eastern elites has Droved a complete success. . - 'lit—Fading and Shrinkage are eotapletely avoid ed. Sid—No ripping apart neeessaiy. 3d—When freed horn dust, moths or their larvae, the Carpet looks nearly as good . as new, save the natural fading trom wear. 4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as long again. a desirable matter as a, mere point of economy, to say nothing of loeks. . ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THZ OFFICE, No. 179 Liberty Street* (Jr addreoeed to P. 0. Box 473, will rendre prompt attention. m1:110 BRE=E The Tax Payer, of the consolidated City of Pitts burah. are her. by notified that the Mx Books are now In the hands of the City Treasurer, ready for collection. City Engineer Taxes and Water Rents paid betwien the Ist of JUNE and the lut of AUGUST. willbe received at a DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. And between AUGUST Ist, and the 15th of SEP TEMBER, at a DISCOUNT OF TWO - PER CENT. From the 15th of SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC TOBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed. After the Ist of OCTOBER; FIVE, per cent. will !wadded; and on the Ist of NoVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will he put Into the hands of Collectors WITH THE FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT., making a difference of FIFTEEN PElt CENT; between those paying IL July and those paying In November. la - The d 'ATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are now one, ands , ould be ptld on or before Ow let of July, to save cost and expense of suit. S. ALLINDER, Env Treasurer. Jeic:rBs DRAIN PIPE.-HALL & ADAPTS' SUPEMOR ARTICLE OF A Controller DRAIN PIPE , 311 sizes, * from one to twenty-four Imbue at WEL DON' k. ERLLTI3, agents roe Manufeettirers, 144 Wood-street, between Fifth and 81zt0 etreete. jeL5 TO THE PUBLIC. Please take notice that my wife. BARBARY ZANG, has lefc my home and bed without any Just cause, and I hereby give public notice not to trust her on my account, as I will boc be' responsible far any of her .i.ontracts. eormuED ZANG, 728:1 tINDIA RUBBER BELTING AND STEAM PACKING.—A full stock on hand at all meg, and of the best quality. Parties wiahiug to tit up mills or shops where Belting to required, will end our priced as low ea can be had in the East, and reight Saved. • J. a H. PHILLIPS, tje .• 410 and SIM st. Clair streo. Omer. Or CIIT ENGIN/AND AND !SURVEYOR, / . I'lttetnirgh, August lit, 1808, Noiriu. THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE "Nie,olson Pavement" on Fifth St., Is now ready for examination, and can be seen at this ogioe until TITEBDAY, ATTOUST 11Th, 1889, When it will . be returned to the City Treasurer's ()Mee tor od..t ellen. maims 11. J. hIOURE. Mi . Engineer. BARR & ROMER, , A.UCHlrlllElCnria; PiII:TIT ROUSE ASSOCLATION BUILDINGS, Nos. I and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Specie. attention given to the designing and building Of SOREN Ramp and PUBLIC IiIIILDINGS. MISCELLANEOUS. Directly Opposite St, Charles ll KNOWN T . O MAN. IMPROVED FOR THE CURE OP Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Mercurial inseases, general Debility, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Liver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits,- Foul Stomach, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Female Complaints, Hole "Prop rlcio ALSO, PROPRIETORS OF ITS ADVANTAGE* GEO. L. liteeLysiTOCK, PHOPRIF.TOR ASSESSMENTS. ARCHITECTS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS J. L. DILLINGER BILLINGER STEVENSON, FORWARMINAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE. generally. Also, LICLUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa MB ail' LIBERAL ADVANCES made on consign ments. ' _ J3431:t78 ~,, .1. B. CANFIELD • A. 1". ,. CANFIELD. 4. B. CANFIELD Si, SON, COIII -0 31ItiSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale milers in Goshen ' Factory. Hamburg and W. R. Cheese. Butter, Lard, Poi k, Bacon, Flour,Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl - an d S •ds Ashes, 41 , bite Lime, Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. WATT, LANG & CO.,_ ad 104 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries. Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro visions, Fish, Cheese; Carbon Oil. dm., O\VERY Nos.. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty etre& Pittsburgh, Pa. - n08:n66 STRELP. J. A. EiTELIi. MSTEELE & SON, , , Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN P.I.ASOUIt, GRAIN , FEED, No. 95 OHIO SPREE'. near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. JAMES D. lIKANOR JOS' HARPER. MEANOR & HARPER, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION" MErt , CI - lA.i\TTS 3219 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Consignments solicited. REFERENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. S. Dilworth Sr, Co., R. T. Ken nedy'Sc Bro. Ja31:124 PETER KEIL JAS. F. ILICLIARI s KEEL 151. RICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIC.ALYIIB IN FLOUR, GRAIN; SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., 849 Liberty St., Rittsburgh, - triy34:b37 . BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 390 PENN STREET aplB:xB9 ALEX. M • HANE McBANE & ANJER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141. WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittoburgh. le s _FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWANDING AND COMMISSION MIIRCHANTB, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard,. Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 10 MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe22.: u 8 JOIIN I. DOUSE . EDW. HOUSE W. IL HOUSE. TOHN I. HOUSE & BROS., Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE reo., Wholesale tric , ers and Commission Merchants, Corner of SmlLhtleid and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. 4RIDDLE, No . IS3 LIBERTY • STREET, Pittsburgh, PCOD Mer e aut and NVloilesale Dealer In Country Produce, Oruceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vauecd on Consignments, and pald.for Produce gen eriillY• _ aU2I N LOUT. E.,:z A ANDREW' KNOX: ECNOX, & SON, COMMISSION •NtEitcttANTSand dealers In FLM:It; c; V.AIN tILL YEEI) and PRODUCE ti . .ENERALLY, No. .79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. Jal7:ri7 J J ITTLE, BAIRD Sr. PATTON, Wholesale (roger, Coriamisslon Merchants and eaters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, NnliA, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 11.4 and 114 SECOND STREET, PI [tabu rgh. JOHN 81111 TON A WALLACE. § ( HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE 8A LE (1110CF.P.S AND PRODUCE DEALERS, . o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58 PROFESSIONAL. JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. °Mee, 126 WYLIE STREET, near„Wialaltigton, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate bu sin ess e xectited• prole ptly. mhX:n9 SAMUEL ,111c111ASTERS, A.I,IIEXt3.IIIN, Ex-Odiclo Justice of the IVace and Pollee Magis trate. inner, ORANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. • . Deeds. BOnds, Mortgages, AcknoWledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. mhl6 EUSTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JIITICE OF THE . PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Ifegaliduslness executed with promptness sud dlepaten. . mr29 V. A. Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. CARSON STREET, EAST UIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend•- ed to.. my3:y6o WILLL4.4 BAI U &ER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., Office, CARSON STREET, nearly• opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURIAL • Business entrusted to his care promptly attend ed to. myi:y6l DANIEL McMEAL, M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 59 Grant St., near nigh. ar...V:x7l J. S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 Fifth Street, SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM JOHN W. , HIDDEILL, ATTO RN EY-0-1-AW. • Ocoee, lie Diamond Sireet,_ (Opposite the iourt Howe, ) fels;t44 w. A. LEWIS, •ATTORNEY-AT-LA.Vir, No. 99 Diamond Street, mhsmil • C. MACKRpLL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. SO Grant.Otreet. my24:b25 AncniiiXLD BLAKELET,:, Fa 98 FIFTH STREET, Spa:n9o:dii JOON A. AMAXERI!kLi•N. EX-OFFICIO mrricz or THE PEACE AND POLICE ItkOIBTRATE. 0te0e,11.2 FIFTH STREET, o_p posite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Roads, hip ages Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Le kind ness executed with promptness and dispate . JOHN c. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 87 Firth Street. 001 l Peas Wa nt Bounties aid Arrears of Pay pyrnaptly eased. gegial A. K. STZYKNSON MIIGH, FORT WlYl7..79c:::fteill:C7A;R: W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. From June 7th, 1868, trains will leave fre .. and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city time, as follows: Leave. 1 . -Arrive.. Chicago Ex.— 2:03 a m Chicago Ex... 2:08 a . .. Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 am' Cleveland Ex. 2:08 a .. Erie &. Ytta IN 7:28 am I Chicago Ex.— 11:23 a .. Cl. &.Wh'gM'l 613 a m Wheellng Ex. 1108 a .• Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a ISt. Louis Ex.. 3:33 p •• Chicago Ex... 9:43 a m Cl. & Wh'g Ex 4:38 p•• Cl. &Wh'g Ex * . 'l:43p miErie & Yr nEx 6:13 p • Chicago Ex .... . 1:58p mi Chicago Ex.... 4.23 p •• Wh. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pn. Cl. &Wing Ex 7:08 p .• Depart from Allegheny: Arrive in Allephen_y. N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 am, N. Itrigt`n Ac. 7:03 a •• Leetsdale " 10:13 ain N. Brlgrzi " 8:285 • 11:513 am; Wellsville " 8:53 a• , Rochester '5 223 p m 'New Castle " 1013 a.. Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43 p ini Leetsdale " 9:13 a.. Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm " " , 1:08 pm N. Brigt`n " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt`n " 2:43 11 . N. Brlgt , n " . 6:28 pmi Leetsdals" • , 4:53 p.. Leetsdale " . 10:43 pm " -1 . '7:28 pm JiliF . l:sBp. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. sir 11:213 a. to. Mena - Express arrives daily: Jet - t • -F. It. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. ___•_ - 110111ENNS Y LVAIVIAL - .„ r ryzww..... , y, .1., CENTRAL RAILIioA D. '4- 1 ..'...- - .'....... - On arid after June 7th. •11369, Trains will (ar rive &Vend depart from the, Union Depot, corner o Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: . Arrive. Depart. 'Mall Train.... 1:15 aml Day Express.. 2:25 a • Fast Line 1:40 am' Wail's N0.'1.. 6:30 a •• Wall's No. 1:. 6:20 am ; Mail Train 7:50 a.. Latrobe Acen 7:50 a m:•Cinclunati Ex 11:40 a • Wall's N 0.2.. 8:50 aml Wall's N 0.2.. 11:51 a m Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 ain IJohnstown Ac. 3:05 p.• JOhnstown Ac. 10:35 a in] Bra ddocks Nol 4:00 p ~ Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p :n , Phila. Ezpres.. 4:50 p . Phila. Express 1:20 pml Wall's No. a.. 5:10 p •• Wall's No. 3... 2 . 15',nil Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 p • Braddcicks No 1 5:50 p n. Fast Line 7:30 p •• Wall'e No. 4. 7:15 pm!Latrohe Acc'n 8:50 pm Altoona Acc'n 'Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 p.. and Emigrant • Train ... ... . . 9:30 pm The hnrch Train leaves 's Station ever Sunday C at 9:15 a. in., reaching P Wall ittsburgh at , 10:0. a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m and arils es at Wall's Statibn at 3 :0 0 p. to. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other train daily except Sunday. For furtner information apply to ' W. IL BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsrlvania Railroad Company will not as- , same any risk for Baggage, except wearing for ap parel, and limit their respo nsibility to One itundre . Dollars In value. Alt Baggage exceeding tha amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, nn less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, AO _ ' General Superintendent, Altoona, Pili., WESI i eRN PtiNN:W E RIKWAR , _ SYLVANIA RAIL- Roir.D.—On and alter May 10th, 1868, the senger Tiains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from' the Federal. Street Depot. Mieghfty-City, as,Rillows: • Arrive. • Depart. • Staingd'e No 1 6:35 a m !I' Mall 8:15 a ist . Freeport No.l '8:15 aml Freeport No. 1 9:10 ain Express... .. . .. 10:15 a tri Sharplrg No:111:20 am Sharptrg-No: 1 1:25 pen Express I:sopin • Freeport No. 2 4:10 pm Bpringcl'e No I 3:so.pnk Mall t 5:50 pin Freeport N 0.2 6:05 put Springd.e No 2 7:10 p.m Sort ugd'e No 2 Th3o put Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. eves 'Sunday at 7:40 a: m., reaching Allegheny 'City at 0:50 a. - m. Returning, leaves Allegheny 'City at 1:20 p. as. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:45 P._ 131 . 4.7 • OXII4ITrATION • TzczczTs—For sale in packarS of Twenty,between,Allegheny City, Chestnut 9 reel, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Greek,- gtna and Sharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe cified on tickets. • The trains leaving Allegheny - City at 515 a. sr.. and 1:50 r. 111. make direct connection at Freeport, with Walker': line ofStages for Butler and Hannah's town. Through tickets st r ee t be purchased at the Office, No. 3 St.. Clair near the Suspenalont Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For t b rther Information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Ageut, Federa Street Depot. - The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit thei. responsibility to One Handset Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding this amount to value will be at the risk of the Owner, tut Less taken by special contract. == EDWARD H.' WILLIAMS, myu. Getv—al Stmerintendent, Altoona: Fa. QMOKT HILL ________ S ROUTE. UNION PACIFIC' RAILWAY The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROU'I Z front the Bait to all points In Oregon. Two Trains leave State Line and Leavenwortk daily, (Sundays excepted.) on the arrival of tnains of Pacific Railroad from Bt. Louis, and T I-nnitial and Bt-sio Railroad - fr om ClulacY.. optinectinv at Law renc , Tokeka and 'Omega with st.a..s for' all points Karim,. At end of track weal of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS CON PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND HAM AND EXPRESS COAOHEI FOR ap4:lr/21 r - rITTSBURGH, PA And all Points in the Territories, And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Linton, Bent's Fort, Pus, Alba-- luergee, Santa Fe, and all points in Arizona and New Mexico. With the recent additions of rolling stock and equipment, O and the arrangements made with re sponsible verland Transportation Lines from Ha , western terminus, this road now offers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far West. Tickets for sale at all the principal 'offices In the Halted States and Canadaa. Be sure and ask for tickets via THE SNORT HILL ROU IA UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. EASTERN Di% ITTSBURGH; PA PITTSItIIREFEI, PA PITTSBURGH. PA. TO 'LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TUE INIRICAN MAUL Numbering MUM int-Mass vessels, among theft the celebrated CITY OF PARIS. - CITY OF ANTWEPP__, CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF LONDON. Balling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pter 45, North Elver, New York. For passage or further Informs *Soo apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., To FIFTH PTHMlCT.Aobrontale Belittler It Needy opposite Pea COMoo, PS Eiiiiii RAILROADS. P _ rrrsßun.Gn andaamm CONNELL:6%II.LE R.R. On and after THURSDAY, March 6th, 186, trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, or. tier of Grant and Water streets, a. follows: . • Depart. Armee. Mall to from Uniont'n. 700 A. al. 6:00 P. McKeesport Accornmodt' n.11:00 A. 11. 2:05 P. ar. Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 p. tit. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Accommod 'n 40. p Braddock'. Accomtnodat'n 6:15 p.. td. 7:80 P. M. Night Acc. to McKeesport-10:30 P... 14. 6:40 A. Yr Sunday Church Train to and from West Newt0n........ 1:00 r. 2. 10:00 A. NI For tickets apply t 3 W. B. STOUT. Superlntend;V• kING' Agent. HANGE of TIME. - .. , c - ......, - .4m , :aiwz--‘• AILEGYIENY VALLEY RAILROAD; Ot•, and alter WED'S F.BI)AY, 7:25 P. st August 12th, 1868. TM) ritA ISS L:\li.y will leave! Pittsbnrgle Station. se ,, rne.r Pike and t'sual streete. for Franklin, 011 City, teuir.elo, and all point. In the t Oil megion , . ' LEAVII rirrsEmenir. *tall .B:oseam Express 7:25D en 13rady's Wel An 3:23p ne .Ist Soda Works AItNIVE IN PITTSBURGH.. Writ 4:50 p tu. xpress.... •... 6:05 a a. It 'tidy& At 10.20 ais ltt Soda Works Aecomoria•ti. 7:50 a rta• 2,180da Works- Accommis'o. 2:50 pia Mixed WI. , T'ia 8:25 p Hutton Acc n 8:35 a a Armstg Ac. 6:20 Church Train leave l'ltt,burah at ron /:10 P. M. pAr— rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at. P4sbengers taking express train have but one change of ears b. tween l'ittsburkh, Buffalo and Oil Regions: Malt and Express Trains stop only at. principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodattosi trains stop at all stations. TH. /HAS itf. KING, Assn. Sup`t. W. FOSTER ti.o 2 e. Ticket A. ent. null Accomod`n.. 11.00 a in 2d coda Works Accomo.l•o7: 5:20 p In Mixed Way I`.!n 6:20 at m litilton Aced:. 6:20 a ni ITTSBURG11 1 1" CINCINNATI AND ST. OUTS RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE DOME CHANGE OF T11417.—0n and after SUNDAY, JUILP 21st, 1808, trains will leave and arrive at tha Man Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: De 2:p15 a. art. m.„12 :10-a. M. 9:40 a. rd . . 7:15 p. 2:10 p. m. 11:20 a. m. 6:10 a. m. 7.65 p. m. 1:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. to. 5:25 p. m. 8:5110 a. m. Mall Express • Fast Line Fast Express Mixed Way • McDonald 's Acc'n, No. Steubenville Aceonimod'n McDonsid's Acc'n, No. 2. SPEciat NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at 2:19 p. m. arrivingin Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next morning. The 940 a. m. Train connect daily, Stiiiidays ex cepted, and makes close ions al Newark for) Zanesville -and - points a - Sandusky, Mansfield Newark - k. E. S,F. SCULL, W. W. CARD, Snp•t., Sten Eastern Division. Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, Washington, New Mexico, Idaho, DENVER; SAJUI^ A. ANDERSON. General Superintendent. J. H. WE8827311, General Freight and Ticket Agent. hi ar,V% f:/: '4=l Q neral Ticket Agent. L. nville.