Financial Natters In New York. Gold Closed at 1111 y. tBT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW Yorm, August 25, 1888 MONEY AND GOLD. Money easier and more liberal offerings. The general rate for call loans was .4 per cent. and some busineAs at 3@3% per cent. Prime - paper in fair snpply at 7 per cent. Sterling very quiet at 109©1093.1 for best bills. Gold lowerand weak, opening at 145g,advanced to )141%, fell to 144%, and closed at 144%. The rumors of shipments from abroad had sidepiessing effect, and a large amount of short contracts were also; covered this morning, hence the naction. Oash gold is also very plenty, and loans were made at 3(0 per cent. for carrying. Ebtport to-day, S39O,GSG. GOVERN MENTS 'Opened lower, but closed firmer, with con saiderable more activity in issues held chiefly at home. while exportable bonds are lower. Coupons 1884 113Y 3 a11:1 1 4; do. 1862, 113® 113 k; do. 1864, 108 1 ,4®108X; do. 1865, 1101/ d 1®110y; new, 1074®107%. do. 1867,.107® 107%; a do. 1868, 107%®107%; 10-40 s, 1081 ® 108 g. STATE BONDS State bonds gaffe•. and heavy: Missonris, 9214.: old Tennessees, firi@li; now; 62@62; old North Carolinas, 71.®714; old Virginias, 11.3W5; new, 52@5.1. • STOCKS The stock market is quiet except on New York Central and Erie, which fluctuated considerably, the former closing firm'and the latter dull. St. Paul advanced 4®5 per cent:, and some parties sold them short to a moderato extent. There is no importance attache I to the injunction granted yester day,As all the points involved have already been decided by the United States Supreme Court favorably to the Company: The rest of the . market is dull, closing steady. Messrs. Stewart, bankers and work direc tors in Erie, have resigned. Pacific Mail lower. Express shares-firm. -; 5:30 ratcssCantoli s '4s , 4®46%; Cumber land, 28®30; Wells Express, 27®275‘; American Express. 41% ®42; Adams Ex press, 48%®48X; Merchants.. Union Ex press, 2t%(a)21y4; United States F.xpress -42%®4233/,; Quicksilver, 194®20; Mariposa preferred, 7®B; Pacific Mail, 101.5i®lut%;, Western iftdoti Telegraph - , 4 33%®31; New York Central, 1253( 3 ®115%; Erie; 49q® 49%;',•46: ' preferred, 709 4 ®70%; Hudson, 135%®136; Reading, 903,4®91%; Ohio and Mississippi, 27 1 4®28q; Wabash,. 52(4)5%i; St. Paul, 75®75y; do. preferred, 82®82y,; Michigan Central, 118@l191 Michigan Southern '82%®83; Illinois Central, 142; Pittablugh, 85 y..®85%; Toledo, 983;®99; Rock Island, 9814®946; Northwesterne_ 81V,,®81,i; dn. preferred, 81®81%; 'Fort Wayne, 106 5 4®106%; Hartford and Erie, 21%®21%; Chicago and Alton,, 113; Ashta bula,-973,; Prairie Du Chein, Ist preferred, MINING SNARES Quiet; Smith and Parmelee, 385@390; Quartz Hill, 95; Gregory, 385. 'SUB-TREASURY BLITHERS. Receipts of Sub-Treasury, $1,314,871; payments, $1,132,901; balance, 490,416,660. ChiciAnati Dlarkiet. (By Telegrikob to the Pittsburgh Gazette.'. CINCINNATI, August 25.—Plour dull; family 89,75a10.0t). Wheat dull; sales No. 2at 81,83 and No. lat 81,93. It was not of • feredfreely at these.rates, but it would not bring any more. Corn dull at 92493 for ear; •no demand fur shelled and it would not bring.thore tnan ear. Oats quiet but steady at - 55 for- No. 1 and 57 for wnite. Rye, in fair demand at 81,25a1,28. Barley scarce. and wanted at 82,15 for No. 1 Spring and 82,25 for Fall on the spot; no demand for It for future deliver3r. Cotton nominally un changed. Tobacco steady. Whisky quiet at 65 in hond. Mess Pork in moderate de mand at; 828,75,- but held at 829,00, and we underatand tile latter rate was paid for 200 barrels. Bulk Meats held more firmly but the demand is not large. Shoulders held at 12% and sides at 14 1 4. _Bacon. firm; Shoulders 0 . 4.11 q, be bought below'l3X', tior Clear Sides less than Lard neglected; it is held at 18X and small jobbing sales made at this rate.. Butter scarce and high er; fresh 35438. Eggs 15a160.' Linseed Oil quiet at 14. Petroleum in fair demand at3343B. Gold -144 X,• buying. ' -Oilt,cio Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette Catena°, August'2s.--Plour more active ' and easier at 10,50a/3.75. for spring extras. Wheat 2c higher; sales No. 1 at $1,68a1,70, and No. 2, at -61,63a1,62, closing at. sl,4ios 1,6055 ror No. 2; sales since ?Change at 61,60 for No. Cora active and 34a%0 higher; sales No, 1 at 97y090tAc, No. 2at 96%a98c, and rejected at 96g. closing firm at 98c for No. 1 in store; sales this' afternoon at 99c for No. 1.,_ Oats active* firm and V i d higher; sales at .5034a52c; closirig at 51Wa520. Rye ' ; Eo lower; sales Np. 1 at $1,25a1,26%; No. 2 at 51,21a1;22,,c105ing at $1,g3% for No.' 1.. Bar- I ley active and firmer at ;51,5111,51 for No. 1 in store. novisionalsteady. -Mess Pork, ..:122,00829,50. Sweet Pickled Hams, 1634 a 17Na. -Lard,:lB44l.Bqc. Freights: .'firm and steady. Receipts for the past 24 hours !,1/,769 hbls flour, 135,927 bus wheat, 176,2(49 -j bus corn, 163.466 bus oats, 975 hogs. Ship naents—,ss7-bbla flour, 64,042 bus wheat, ; 221,057 bus c0rn,161,834 bus oats. 4 .-St. Louis Maiket; -1:1EBT Telegraph to the. I'llthburgh Gazette.) ST. Louts.Aughst 25.—Tobacco continues ;;;sative at full paces. Cotton and Hedip, :nothing duinA. Flour very heavy, and fur grades below fancy brands 2511.50f:slower, ' 4 supertlne sold at 0.35 40,8..), extra $7,25 i 8,12; !double• extra i1it3,2.5a0.00, treble extra. to fancy 510.254t3,04. Wheat dull ruid heavy Ist $1,83420 fur prime to very choice red; land 112,22 , 4342,30 fur fancy red. • Corn very ,heavy at 91a910. Oats are held firmly, but _the market is slow at 50a5 a. Barley is lucid at 41,000,65, for common spring, and . 12,10 for - choice full for seed. Rye unsettled .•at ttl,1041;l5. Pork quiet at $29,50. Bacon . anehanged, with a• fair busyness . Shout '.;era 1301440._ Lard _ ; quiet but firm at . 08 1 4 e for choice tierce. and 20e for keg. ;Whisky steady at 81.,25....L Receipts: '•Flour i 1,1300 Ws; Wheat, 25,000 bush; Corn, 2;000 ,;gush; Oats, 20,0J0 bush: Rye, 4,090 bush; 3arley, 3,000 bush. '. , Toledo Market. • .131retegrapa to the ilutstiarati Osietts.l 'rotano, A.niruit 25.--Reeelpts:-5.935 bbls 'lnur, 59,550 bush wheat, 23,650 bush corn.. .r 2 .000 butdi oafs; 4,8* bush, rye. 203 bush parley. , Shiptiients--4,138 ti ) ls Sour, 45,550 ;Nish wheat. 56.792 bush corn, 15"550 bush sats, 14,692 bush rye., The flour inarket .is Anita. Wheat; wnite is a shade lower, and .natter ashado,firmer, with sales of white Aichigan at $2,02: amber blichigattats 2,o3 '..:2•0354; amber lilinois-at $2,12;,N0. 1.-" red :t $1,99: No. 2 spring at $1,60; amber, Sell ;,--r for August, at 12,02; buyer do. at - $2, 0 51 Feller for Septenitisr at $2,00344.01. Corn 'unchanged at $1,03 for No. 1. OMB steady .t 5614 c for No. 1, and 65t4cfor Byti 51,33 for No. 1. and 11,30 for No: 2. Flax-, baud at $2,45. Lake freights at 6q on wheat o Buffalo, and Elyie on corn. - Baltimore Market, . 7:w Telegraph to the Pittahurgh liazrtaa. B‘firirmonz, August 25.--Flour dull and ;yeak, not quotably lower. Wheat active r.:•ut declined Set prime to choice, 12,55a2,70; :nod to fair, V. 2 ta2,35. Corn firtu; white, 1,20i1,2Z. alts dull. at 650760. Rye, firm, Proyisio a firm and unchanged. St Louie Vatsle Market. Teteinane to the PlttitherithZette.] ST. LOUIS Ausoat 25.—Cattle in .fair de 'land at: 12,2 5 12,50 for inferior and caril lon, and 11,011.5,50 for fair , choice. heap dull at 11a5,50 per heaol for cholera, ud f2x4,00 for Lambe. 'New York Dry Giiode Market. • (By 'Telegraph to the Plttaburgb Gazette.) Now Yonx, August 25.—The Dry Goods market is more active, especially for fine woolens and cottons, which are being offered at comparatively low prices. For instance, the Narragansett prints, which have been reduced to one shilling per yard, find a ready sale, as do Briggs & Co.'s at 12 1 ,4 and Bedford at 9. Sprague's prints have been reduced to 13%, previous to the removal of agents, and the goods are in active request at the decline, but other prints hold their own, at 13% for American, Aliens and Richmond. Heavy sheetings a little depressed, the a andard price rang ing from 16a17 1 ,4c; very good brands are selling at lower rates. Sappia - cloth com mands 35; Glace Artnures, Delaines, 20. Hartford gingbams, in plain fast colors, 16%; Glasgow, 17. Louisville Market. aly Telegraph to th.. Pittsburgh Gaz [ tte.l Loirisvitr.s, Aug. 25.—Tobacco firmer; 88 hhds at 87,23a14,75 for lags So medium leaf; 815,50a21,75 for cutting, and $37,50 for Wrappers Flour lower at 8(3,7537 for super fine, and 810,50 for choice. Wheat at s2a 2,05 for prime rod buyers. Corn at 90e for shelled in bulk. Oats at 48c. Kentucky bagging. two pounds, 22c. Moss Pork at 829,50. Bacon, shoulders at 1311 c; clear rib sides - at hi clear sides at 17;4•3; bulk shoulders at 'l23;c, and olear sides at 16X(3. Lard at 18%c. • Whisky at 8423. Philadelphla Market, (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25J—C ovemed sold at $7;50a8 Flour dull; n rthern ex tra family is hell at Pall; 0hi0,510a12,50. Wheat dull and deohned 5o;-ales of 5,000 bn hgo d to prime red at $2,23a2,35; am ber, at $2,40. Rye $465a1,70. Corn is in fair deinan.l; 5.000 bush west rn and Pt nna. yel ow at. 61,24a1,2§; mixed wr stern, /1,224 1,23. Oats firm; Penns new sold at 70e; Old, 85e. Market, [By teiegraph to the PAtsburich Gazette.l Mumenzus,, A.ugu.it 25.—Flour dull and weak; choice Wisconsin and lowa 58,25 a 8,50, Medium $7,75a8,00; common $7,25a 7,50. Wheat active and higher at. 51,70 for No. 141,58 for No. 2. Oats lower at 520 for. No. 2. Receipts-1,000 bbls flour; 55,000 bus wheat, 6,000 bus oats, 3.000 bus corri. Shipments-300 bbls flour, 22,000 bus wheat, 100 bus oats. 500 bus corn: ' Memphis Market. [By Telegrapktu the Pittsburgh Hazette.l MEMPHI. August 25.—Cotton nominal; receipts one, bale; exports one bale. Flour , unchanged. Wheat *2,00. Corn 90a95c. Oats 601165 c. Hay $23. Bran 22c. Corn bleal .1,50. Pork Lard unchanged. Bacon' firm; shoulders 140; clear aides 18e. Detroit Market (By Telegraph to the Pitteiturgh Gazette.l DETROIT, August 25.—Flour dull at a de cline of 25c.; choice superior, $11,00a11,50. Wheat dull, healiy and la2c lower; No. 1 white at $2,13; No. 2 do., $2,02a2,04; No. 1 amber. $2,00. IMPORT 3 RAILROAD PITTSBURGH, Fr. WAYNE AND CHICAGO . RAILROAD. August 25.-1 car metal. flryan & Caughey; 3 do do, Nitnick & Co; 7 do do. Jas Wood Son & Co; 44 hdls green hides, A Holstein; 4 cases tobacco, W .M Gormly & Co; 2 do do, 11 Halinyer; 1 do. do, Means & 'Coffin; 4 do do, W Cooper & Co; 4 do do, Carter, McGrew& Co; - 5 bhls oil, H M Hen derson; 12 bdls dry bides, D Chesnut & Co; •82 bbls apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 20 do do, H Rea Jr; 12 hides, Pawnebaker; S sks wool, S Harbauzli Jr Co: 8 bbls apples, T C Jenkins; 15 boxes soap, F a C Field; 45 tcs hams J P Handa & Co; 1,00 pcs bums ' F Sellers & Co; 1 car wheat, S Liggett & Co; 12 pkgs tobacco, E H Myers & Co; 25 boxs cheese, J B Canfield &Son; 9 sks rags, Pittsbnagh Paper Co; 10 boxs cheese, Knox & Orr; 78 do do, Arbucklea & Co; 25 do do, Smith, Johnson & Co; 25 do do, S P Shriver 4r./Co; 1041 bbls flour, -T Noble; 1 car staves, MP Adams & Bro. 71 eke rags, McCul lough, Smith & Co; 4 bbls eggs, H Shaner; 10 Ws apples. Gruff & Reiter; 2 cars wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 1 car, corn Hitchcock, McCreary & Co: 2 cars bulk meat, F Sel lers 4.t. Co; 200 hbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 104 do do, Watt dr. Wilson; 100 do do, owner. _CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD, August-- - 25.-2 cam: Iron ore, Mc-_ Knight, Porter t Co: 2 do do, Bryan do Caughey: 1 car , lumber,.J,Heath; 1 do cop per, T M Howe; 1 do_scrap iron, NV J Ham mond; Ido lime, T A Evans_' .4. Co; 1 do stone, J.L Knox; 2 cars brick, 1 oar pig iron. Reese. Graf& Dull; 2 du brick, Cole man, Rabm jr, Co. 2 bbLs, green apples, Culp &Shepard; 36 ' bxs hardware, &3COM b •& Co; 1 bX axes, J Graff & Co; 1 bx mould ing, G J Thing &Son; 17 bbls . 'scrap. iron, 13 hhd do, 3 bars,M & M; 2 bbls, 1 ox glass ware, J Bost it Co; 2 bat; tools. J England; 41 bbls apples. Voigt, Mahood dc Co; 30 sks millfeed. J Hinkle; 7 blYs furies, T C Jeakins; 3do do, 1 bx eggs, Vangorder it Shepard: EL. bbls apples, J J Pettit; 2 bills skins, 1 bbl tallow, Wm Flaccus de Son; 16 bbls apples, 1 bbl eggs, I keg butter, Mor rison & D; 5 cars pig iron, Union Iron Mills; 2do do, W:n Smith; 1 do. do, Zug & Co; 1 car kegs, .1 J Bender; lgearmeltins, 3 bbli eggs, T McCoy, . PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, RAILROAD: August 25.-3 Can wheat, ,J S'Liggett dr Co; 85 bbls bone blaok; - Seward & Campbell; 2 bars staves, M P Adams & Bro; Ido do, W Hastings; 1 do do, F Ko ber; 1 do do, John Letcher; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang it Co; 1 car corn ' D R Herron; G ska wool, S Bradley & Son; 21 pkgs to bacco,.Limisay & McCune; 5 bales tow, E Edinundson; 8 pkgs tobacco. C C Sauer; 20 bbls potatoes. Vangorder & Shepard; 15 tcs barns, Geo Mitchell; 21) bbls bungs, A 13 Mills; 2 oars staves, J Painter it Kin; 15 ska oats, Itribb & He ron. 2U aks wheat, Gil more, Straub & Co; 30 do feed, Hipply & Beckert; 40 bblic flour, 1 oar corn, Stewart Langennelm; 4 bdl sheep pelts, D Chestnut & Co; 1 car oats, Hitchcock, McCreary & Co; 1 car bran, J W Simpson; 1 oar wheat, F P Rush; 25 bbls vinegar, E IL Myers & Co. ALLEGHENY - VALLEY R. R., August 25. —3 bbls eggs, J t3chwalm; 9 eke onions. 2 bblfreggs, Head dr, Metzgar: 44 eke oats, Kell dr, ttitobart; 345 01l bbls, Lockhart, Frew & Co; 20 sus weol. Frank & 13ro; 2 cars metal. Lyon, Short) & Co; 542 oil bbls, Ardesco 011 Co; 141 eke oats. 11 do onions, 29 do rye, 1 do flaxseed, Scott &Meal; 1 car stone,'W Woodward; 8 bgs omons, 1 do seed, Knox & Orr; I car metal, Graff, Ben nett. & Cc; 1 box butter; I bbl eggs, L J Blanchard; 12 baskets potatoes, I W Ben- ROE; 1 oar metal, H Wondskies; 5 bolts but ter, 5 do eggs, .1 0 Cuddy; 2 boas mdse, Mc- Elroy, Dickson &Co. • :ALLEGHENY. STATION, August 25.- 250 Pigs lead, Bevmer, Bauman & Co; 1 car barley, J Rhodes; 8 cars wheat., R. -Kenned & Be v ,; 3 do do, McKee & Co; 5 bbls cornmeal, 6 ()addles tobacco. E M Jen kins; 7 bdls hides. Ltickromp; 20 bbls flour, 54 sks oats, S 0 MoMasterarl oar shingles, Rudolph & S; 1 oar flisseed, M BBuydam; 1 car borie , , M Weil; 6 ea s limestone,-Su perior Imn Co; 2clsts cheetie, J B4ldlnger: 1 cat lumber, 'Taggart & Wilson; 5 -bnbi sp. plea, John Herbert. ' Colorgrzsvitts RAIIROAD, Au gus t 2.1_3 cars metal, YOrghOn it Coal Co; 150 lib's cement, U B"Laecki 200 green hides, Geo 13 Anderson; 43 bbln whisky, Dißinger k Stevenson; 50 skis wheat, Wm McKee Co; 157 Mils sheet iron, W F Armatrotig: 13 sks grain B Goe; 18 do wheat, J K Liggett tlc Co: 111 rolls leat h er ; r, 'pp° h Weiser 10 blils Slur, asy dt Welsh: 200 bibs paper, F lish111Ing; 13 coils rope, P'll4 o n. Bollman Jr, Co. Myers and Weather. (Sr TeleltCftDL to We VittPithltith liasette.l Loutavit&a, Aug. 2i.--fiver falling with 3 foot 4 inches in canal. Weather (dear and warm. ST. Loins, Auttl 4s . — Westher olear and warm; PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: RIVER NEWS. The river is about stationary at this point, while the weather is warm and pleasant through the ditY, ,and cool at night. The Argosy, Capt. Lew, Vatidergrift,left Cincinnati on Monday morning for Kana wha river, with.two model barges in tow, to bring out WO tuns railroad'] iron for the Henderson and Edgefield road. In charging the Grand Jury in the Uni ted States District Court, yesterday morn ing, Judge McCandless stated that he had received a communication frOm the Board of Local Inspectors of this port. complain ing of the manner in which the boats of the rival lines of Monongahela river pack ets were run, and the obstructions caused to navigation thereby. The Inspectors re ferred to the fact that on one occasion the 10/ks at Dam No. I were obstructed for sever l hours, and stated that such pro ceedings were not uncommon. They also stated that passengeri were placed in Im minent danger in consequence of thP Prac tiee f racing which was daily indulged in. II o Jud .1, McCandless read the letter' of 'the Ins ectors, and commented at some length. He referred to the laws governing the nay agtion cif the rivers, and also et the ris s which passengers were forced to as sun e by'the officers of the boats in the es ts to break down competing lines. He lust acted the Grand Jury to make a care ful inquiry l into the matter, and to make such presentment on the subject as, wider the law, they might deem proper to re move the cause of complaint.! —The Edinburg , has laid up at Marietta on aocount of low water. —Capt. Anawalt, of the Wild Duck Barges, is at Cinoinnati having repairs made. . —captain W. D. Phillips left Louisville Wednesday for Cairo, to take charge of the Louisiana. '—The Coosa has been chartered by Ames t Chambers' circus, which wilt take the river at Louisville, and go up to the Kan awha. —lt is announced that Bart. Able,Wil liam M. McPherson, John Bofinger, and other well-known Bt. Louis steamboatmen, will run a number of boats, including the Mollie Able, Lizzie Gill, Bismarck, Com monwealth and Great Republic between St. Louis and New Orleans. —Rafts are tied up at various points on the Upper Mississippi above the Sycamore chaittof the cotter dam at Rock Island, be cause the pilots fear they cannot get them through the raft channel. The Davenport Gazette says the steamer Enterprise makes the channel every day "with tons of freight." . . —Capt. Henry Shillito, formerly of the Alabama River packet Jewess, has con tracted with MediSon builders fora-steam er for the Alabama River.. She will be 170 feet long, 33 feet beam, 30 feet floor, 534 feet hold. She will have three boilers and two engines, with twenty-inch cylinders, five and a half feet stroke. —Captain Asbury of the Andy Johnson was heard to say, at all events John Coll says so, that if the Phil. Sheridan ever suc ceeded in' passing his• boat under way, be would debase himself by raking coal at Quincy. The aforesaid Go 1 informs us of the sequel, that the feat of passing under way was done at Rhode's Point, during the last run of the boats, and thitt Morris, the Quincy coalman, has ready for the delicate hands of Asbury a rake etithelielied with a white collar.—St. Louis DernOeral. —The Cairo correspontlen-.of the Cincin nati Commercial, telegraphs as follows: Capt. .1. Start N. al dcsires us to state, that should a Congressional Committee he ap pointed to examine the condition 3f navi, i gation between Cairo and N w Orleans, he Would take great pleasure in tendering the services of. MS magnificent low-pressure steamer Richmond for the purpose. No better steamier could be sole .ted, for while the committee would obse ye the many dangers to be encountered o .the mighty Mississippi, they would also observe how many have been overcome, nd how much ease and comfort has been secured to pag sengers by the peculiar eunstruetion of the Richmond. - . ! PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTE. Ate Sewerage Commission' ofAl legheni City are prepared to re Cet‘oe ptopw , als,for the conatruc- Lion of the following tiewere, , CONTE:ACT A. to: 11.. Comprialng ►length Or 4Rout 4.700 feet ofSewer. of from 3 to 5% feet .lif diameter, on Montgomery' Avenue and Wo,t d.ommon. " - CONTRACT NO. 2. . , Comprising s ienna] of anout L,'450 feet of Beiver, of 2,4 feet diameter. on Federal btreet. CONTRACT No. S. Comprising s length of about .51,43 J feet.of 'Sewer, of !row 3 to tees citamuter.. uu rSedgwick atruct and Hue °UP. r t. W. it C. h. H. ' urawlng and speelticallOns can be seen and hill particumrs obtained at eniluver's °ince, City Hall. Bids must be efidor:ed ••newcr Prup mils. Con tract Nu. for other. &Jibe case may be., arid ()s -ilvered on or before 3 P. ht., TUESDAY, the la:sth day of A thrust. Po,ms•f proposal 'on which foram alone the bids will be received.) can be ob slued at the Eusincer's ulnal. The Pominlasion d. not bind themselves to accept the lowest y bid. By order of the Commission. atc.5.u54 t.; City 'Rawl neer. Ult 10/SOP, CO , TUOLLP,It OF AI 1.140111C,NY 0., j riTrsramou, Ausust. 20th. MOS. IV - OTICE TO BOILER MAKERS. -1;1 • '— SEALED PROPOSALS will be rrcelved st thin orrice unt a . 27TS 'NS lsciusive, for furnishing for it,u of Coon lions-: ONE ,a-kW HEE 3 0 11. ER. 36 Indies diam eter. 16 feet long. t. be bun. of Snerb & co.'s v. H. No. 1 fiol , er r.ate. M men !bleb. ON v. No. 15 blot; iron, with all no - oesesq .mlth Als-. ONI V. STIKAAL ( DRUM, 16 inches diameter, a 8 lul he , lout ONE STAND 8 Indio; diameter, 60 indite . . - - long- • - Us re MUT) ANT) fit Fel( VALVP:. - Bld• ore testate what whl he al.unrod for old Roller rind email lingo' - h..o . thifore lu lieu. .ALL rub.rlelx tO be removed ateapeoe of cool rao.tor. By dlroottun of Uouuty Bow tuta,louttra. 3EIENTVY AL.AIiII33OIVT, MEM OFTILE CITY Ik..NUINKII«•ANU SUUNSTMA. PITTSIII.IIIO/1. Augu-t, kl. 1.68. N OTICE.—The Assessment for Grading Madison Street, Is now ready for examination, and can be "eat at this office until SATURDAY, Angela alst, 1808, when It will be reinrned o the City Treasurer•: thlkie for oolleotloti. sall:nAll GUNTILULLYK'N OITT OF ALLECIIIIGNY, A ur..1.5116055. 5 NOT/CE TO PAINTERS. Sealed Proposals will be rece'ved At this offloo 3 o'clock P. W. 011 !TilliPtinAY t, ?al Inv," her 'minting With two costa or bast %Amity of MAGI Paget, all the PUBLIU GAS LAMP POSTS of the oltv. . All posts must biv' the rust well arrayed off before pil.tlug. frhe proses& number erected Is shout 3so. • . U. U. FRANCA.% EZ121:3 UNIPION. OF CITY ENO/NUNN AND NUNVEYON. NOTlCEl'lttaboirgh: August IS6I. TO CONTRACTORS.. • BEALF.D PROPOTAPB pun• Pitying Seoond Street vrlth 44Nloolson Pros yrosil to thultblieltl street, will be reeeteottst this *Mee until TEILIESDAY, August 1i71b1.8019. mal:n9) TOlte WINDOW , -,4IIADES, of ally outer slid Ate required with border red .item In td win or acne the i elu Illue fur ester PUrflll4o, Mini 3to ri•rd. wi de , et tbr ll) (Huth Wareruiline, red Olstr strew. 10$ J. lb H. 1.911L1.041 EDNESDA.Y, AUGUST 26, 1868 CTORS. Cousrt,iier. 11. J. rizoonxi". .etty Kuelneer J. 1510011174. gnilmser 'rEah.riEBOATS. STEAMBOAT zax ,l ,, AT AUCTION. The steamer IDA. Rirt and on fit. In good rut Public Auction, on tin lat, at 2o' ! au i9t075 H. G ,S No. 2, with all her tastie nlng order, will be sold at Allegheny Wharf, on bElf ' ock Y. M. . SMITUSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. . • IP/VW • BY A. LEGGATE. HOUSE AND LOT, • SIXTH. WARD, ALLEGHENY AT A CTION. , The property, 138 a d 130 Franklin street, Sixth ward, .late hiauche.t r,) will be sold on the premises oa Thursday Afternoon, August 271 h. at 4 o'clock. The lot Ls 48 by 130 feet, on which arc erected two frame d wettings, of four rooms each. This property le situated near to the Peelle School, and to we I suited t int n of moderate be sold in two lots i dealred. Terms , oue-lialfoa:h; bahtece two year . I A. 1.113 tTE, auctioneer, au% No. 159 Federal street, Allegheny. BY r Eli kPfilai:ll3. pAL ittEn P HILLIPS, .ERS 7 And CO2747itiSSIOn Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS; Na 030 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. Consignments Solicited. Prompt Be. turtm. LEGAL. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, es. ))THE COMMONWEk I .TII OF PENNSYT,. /L. P. VANIA, to the bhertft of 6341 county, Ureettrig: If JOHN C. DONALDSON make you secure In prosecuting his claim. then we command you as oft before that you sun.mou, by good and lawful sum-' mune. s, Alexander Chstnoers..J. C. Itry eon and Nancy his wife, (In right of said Nancy;) Eliza Ann CUamta rs, DlattUew Chamber. and bag= China-. bees, late or your county, so that they be and ap pear before our Judges at Pittsburgh, at a Court of Common Pleai, there to be held, the FIRST MON DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, to show cause wherefore, whereas they. the bald John"C. Donald son, and tnesforesald Alexander Chambers, 1.-C. Bryson and Nance his wife, is right of said Nancy, Eliza Ann Chambers, Matthew Chambers and ausan Chambers. together and undivided, do hold all that certain piece of ground situate in the Fifth ward of the City of Pittsburgh, being lot No. 22 in James Adams part of the plan of the Northern Liberties, (which Is or was • eeorded in Allegheny county. in nook T, pages 353 and 350,1 beginning on the southwa , ,lly side of Penn street. at the corner of lot No. 23 In ..ald Man: thence along Penn street westwardly fitly feet to lot No. 21; thence sputa wartily one hundred feet to Spring alley: then 13 along sewing alley east vardly nay lest to the line of lot No. 2.3: ther.ec along the line of let. No 23 north ward ty on, hundred and tifty .e et to she pl ice of beginnlog. The Sims Alexander t7hambeis. .T. C. Bryson and Nancy his wife, in right of said Nancy, Eliza Anti Chambers. Matthew 5 !taints ris and moan Chambeis; partition thereof between [loin to tie made (according to the lawn and cus tomsoftldi Commonwealth.) do gainsay. and the name to lie bone, d,, nut permit, very unjoidly nut against the same laws an , customs, tas It is said), and !rive you then and there the names of those eutomoners sod this writ. . . . . . , . . Witmesa: The li• II JAMES P. STERRETT. Prs,l dyht o , our ash! ('-arc. ac Pittsburgh. Of- :40th day ulr July. A. U. ISGN. (Copy.) .1 ACOR H. WALTER, Protb•y. bABILIEL 11. (1,1J1.1.:Y, Sheriff. Jr.. - 2;t57. NY ... ___ _ ADJOURNED • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. lly Tlrtne of An order of the Orphans` Court of Alleitheny county, dated the 11th day of July, MS, the Executer of ALOIS KUMI'F, deceased, will sell at PUBLIC SALE, On On; promises, to the elti df latspu gh, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 89TR, 1868, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., All that certain Lot of Ground Ritual° in Mt old Ninth Ward. BOUNDED AND DFC'ft.LBED AS FOLLOWS Beginning at the eastern comer 'of Lol No. 79, on Peon etreet: e‘tend I eg and twitting theneo cut.- were Iv twelve 11211 feet to a point equt dlet.itt !rein Lola Non 79 end SI, and miming theere at tight angles wth Penn etc. et I.) a line eget dietant from sod oaraltel with the lines°, Lott, Nue. 79 and Bt. one hundred met; to an alley; theme •ertwardly the di3tance of I welve feet to tut number 79. and thence by the lino t , f said lot the d,stance of one hundred feet to cue Iluvet, the place of beginning. The conditions or the, above sate are ae folluwa;- 1'9.000 eroh, the balance in two annual payments, with litte , ret.- - Vor 'unbar parti culars inquire 'of JOHN W. TAY LOB, Eno, No. 73 (Irani street. or JAMES N. TAYIAR, Execater. ..21:usalemw ADIIIINID4TRATOBII . BALE OF r 111.. Thu underAgned will sell on TII E:' DAY. Mept. 1. IfialS. at 12 o'clock it. liv Pantie Ornery. at billtenberger'S Station on the Pittsburgis.and eunnellsv ilk Lailroad. the tot trisciatir pteo. aof land, to-wit: One inlet of land slaiate In Tyrone. and Perry townships, Fay;dte coun.y, on wining 349 acres and al lowance. harttig a front of urarty three tn.les on the Couneileville•liallrord and Youghloalleny river, fully described , n' or Patent frumthe tnnion .wejd, II of i'entolivanta hit ',TEN BEltt.Elt and J ARIES BROWN: on which Is er ete a iniad ling and 'stab e. now occupied 'by James Knight. Ala r react of land In Tyrone township, at or adjoining th- above named. al-o described in Let- - hers 1 .eu , . containing 441 acres lid Oil perches. wt h rl.lllWallell. and 1139111 g i. fron,of nearly. two 132116 , on b. Conitellsv lile Railroad . nd Youghlo pbeny river, on which tract are erec• two trams dwelliso,• houses. and a Fir BHA . orts_ and En gine and mach' cry, norrin working order. The above described tracts haves conbiderahla qu .talty of t itnoer on them. besides Fat m Land,and stone sohable for building pit moans ofthe hest qual ity; also fit ruace,s one wad tit dy tot table fur mann fsc ming Centm.t. The end ut , the tract nearest rids burgh la said to contain a vein of Coal good Lime stone. 'l'm Ind of bah—One-half eneh, bal,nee in one y at with intermit, tote seen led In such manner to the 4tlmlnietrutor may determine. , V. VON RONNFIOIt_S C. Admioistr dor de bonle nun, ete., of (ieu. , Annen berg r, deoensed; and Crustee. TNTHE`MATTER OF TILE dlP pllcattvii of the Germania Building and Loan Association FOR A CHARTER OF INCORPORATION No. 1.092 In the Court of Comraon`Pleato of Alio ghtny • minty. in the above e ae the l'etitionera have applied for a t barter as a Building and Loin A,soelation, un der thr et'alute ha ouch cave made and pro, ided, and maims exeeplious bo9ll d In ',roper lime a Cliartia be grouted at next term of said Court.. R. M. Ms. RILISON, Solicitor fur Petitionrrt aur ;vl5 A DMINIsTRATOHN NOTICE.,—; Wher•,tl, 4 tte of tdmlnldratlou on'tho estate or 'A at tl! I. Idllvb' DENeli. it, t, dereaned, or neon township. have oven granted to the b eriberi. ad per4Onn indebted to sold rannle, nre ro q mooted to in .ke Immediate payment. sod thou° bertop calms a - pulite& Ile sante old pre& 11l Mete properly anthentlC Lts.l eur e-ttloubut, to Ji/lirt Or .1 %Colt IIIIIIIDN•PnHIELD. sraudil-W !' Union l'p., Allegheny Co., Pe. miscgLiiiA - E66" - s. TAXES i TAXES!: . rayl3 re of the orsolidated City of Pitta burgh, are her by notirted that are _the Tpx Books now In the handi• of the t oollectlon, T . r v"Ure r s 'ready for I axes end Wiiter Rents paid between the let of JUNE and the let of will be teoelied at a 141.4thitINT UV FIVE Plgtt OFINV. Atd between Atl , 4 RV' Ist, anti the lather REP TEMBER4 si t UISCOUNT•DP TWOrEREnNT. • From the 11,11 of eIIoWICESINICII. 10 ihe lit of 00. TOIIIKE, all taxes wit' loe payable ea assessed, After the Rot of OCToillo: It,' FIVE per cent. will be gelded; atu un the , lit uf •No oVEDIBEIt, all unpaid Taxes will be put Into the hands of tiolleeturs W ITII 'nig euirruKit ADIsITIots OP FIVE PEN OENT., making a olltterenee of rFIFTEEN real VENT, between those paying M July uii thew piping in Novemiwr. 8 PATE &WWA...111.g LICENtEff are new due. and a oul.l be pad on or before the let of July, 10 %MVO cost and expel:ire of butt.. H. ALLINDF.H,. .rtitv l'reaburer. IP II AL N Pi I' AL It II NT GREEN OIL fee %V I whoa tilinaleb—soperlor to quality and lower In prim, than thu Veeterti mann. facture. Another large .apply of the different whitheJubt. received from factory.J. .4 H. PHILLIP% jet Ito and HS Ot. Clair utreot, lEl==l COMMISSION MERCSANTS, J. L. DILLINGZE ........ ... ....A. Z. 81..I.TINSON• 13I1°TEIBURGH and CONNELLSVILLE it. Ii. 4OOII MIN MILINGER & STEITENON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION'MERCHANTS, For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE generally. Also. LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c. No. 37 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on constan leen te. Jy:o • t 73 J. B. C.NPILLD T. CANFIELD. o t B. CANFIELD & SON, itOM MISSION ILERCHANTS,u and Wholesale Dealers In hoshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. IL Cheese., Butter, Lard, rosk, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit. Grain, Pie Lead. Pot, Pearl and S da Ashes, rl, hite Ltrue. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon 01Is, Nn. 141 Virst .0.1,nr.. Pittsburgh. WA.TT, LANG & CO., WLIOLVIALB DEALERS IN Groceries. Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro • visions, Fish, Cheese ~ Carbon Oil, fie., N05.,172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. nod:n.ss M. STEELE M. STEELE & SON, • Commission „Merehangs, AND DVAINDON PL.OTIR, GRAIN, inE.V.,33, eto. 05 OHIO EiTENEI near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. JAMBS B. MEANOB MEANOR & HARPER, "FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE CONIENEIeSION MERC 3519 LIBERTY erynErr, PITTiLESUBOH. Consignments solicited. its_FmtErrows—J. G. Martin Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken nedy & Bro. Ja31:124 YRIX.It NEIL --. KEIL ar. MCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR., GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, 3cC., &C.. 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, - • mr24:br ' Jo BLANCHARD, OM Wholeaale and Retail fiiimerai No. 396 PENN STREET. splB:xB9 ALKX. 2.I:BANIC. .. . . ....... B. ANNIXE. CcBANE &NAB, OMMISSION MERCHANTS, • Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN REALLY, No. 141 WATIM STREET, above Smlthdeld, - Plttiburen. leb FETAER & ARMSTRONG, FORWIRDINEI IND 001CIEL88ION ItEEBOKAHTB, For the sale of Flour, train. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit,. and Produce generally, No. 16 MARKET STREF.T, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe=not JOMN 1. nousa....A 11 nw. 011811 WM. H. 1101:1811. 4 'OIEIN I. HOUSE Si, BROS., Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE St CO., Wholesale Suc h and Commission Merchants, Corner Of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. ll' RIDDLE, Commission No . IS3 -LIBERTY • STUFF:T, Pittsburgh. Pa., Commission Mer e ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen erally. aul'i =I . . .11PiKNOX &.. SON, COMMISSION .slEitcllANTS.ancl.lealers In FLoli It, GRAIN .1.. FEEL) and P110111:er. (11 , :NrRALLY, No. 79 DIA.SI)ND, opposite Cilty Hall, Allegheny Cvly. ,00::r8; ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, V boleytil e Grocers , Commission Merchants an e a ters hi Produce. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nana, 01d5.% Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 $llO4 INT EPA% Plttstinrgh. Jolt X CIH I Pl.O Iti SllllrrON &. WALLACE, WHOLE SALE II ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. latil:rsB PROFESSIONAL JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Chico, 1213 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, PITTSBFRGII, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate business executed promptly.. . mhß:n9 SAMUEL DicRIAS'TJERS, .AX.XOV.ILDULN, Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace' and Police Magis trate. Office, GRANT STREET, o pposite the ea tbedral, PITTBURGH, PA.' . Dee s Honda, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, 'Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. - stable EIISTACE 8.. MORROW, EX-OFFICIO jl3'BllOE 'JP THE PEACE AND • POLICE MAGISTRATE. - • . OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds; Bonds Mortcsges, Acknowledgments, Depositions .uld7ell Legal Business executed with pmmptness and dispatch. myZ A AMMON, Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. mv3:y6o %X 7 ILLIAMIL BARKER; JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., Orltoe, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH. Business entrusted to his care promptly attend ed to. myt:yel T • S. ! FERGUSON, tk ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 Fifth Street, SECOND FLOOR. YROITT Room. ARCHIBALD BLARELEY, ATTOILNEY-AT-LAW, No. OS 'FIFTH STREET, sp6:n9o:d&F JOHN W. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OMee,US Diamond Street, (Opposite the Court ammo fel5:C44 'W . A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 99 Diamond Street, athlS:u9 11 • C. DIALCIfiRELL, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT UM. No. 89 Ilarant Street, ui7til:b2ll JoRN A. STRAIN, AX:roV.UIKA.N, EX-orproio J . USTICIE OF THE PEACE AND , . POLICE AOISTitATE. • 0t110e.1.111 FIFTH STREET, itt,Pos". toe °lithe" Arai, Pitt,thurgh, Pat. iinwts, Mortgages Ackuowlefitgloonts, Depooltimm Lep' Bud ness with proinutavill Rad dis Paten• -- STONE. Vir esil. COMMON , Machine Mane Works, Northwest corner of West CoMutuu. Allegheny. ,ATV ATER £ 00. Have un band or . p_repare un abort notice Hearth and Mop Stones, Finite fur Eiblewalks. Eirewea7 Vaults. ao. Head and Tomb Stone.. As. Orden promptly eaeoute& Pried reasonable . On and after THIJRSDAT, March sth, 1806.. trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, a3e. • ner of Grant and Water streets, a, follows: , Depart. ATMVC. /Unto and from Uniont'n. 7:00 w. 2. 6:00 P. 2. McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo e. Al. 2:05 P. rp Tx. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P. M. /0:00 A. M. West Newton Accommod'n M. 6:35 A. N. Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 P. N. 7:50 P. N. Night Ace. to Sic Keesport.lo:3ol.. K. 6:40 A. K. punday Church Train to. and from West Newton 1:00 p. M. 10:001, K I l'or tickets apply t) B. STtiUT. Superintenden J. t. EL KIN% Agent. /11:1ANGE of TIME. AiLL'OYIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. On and' after WEDS SSOAY, 7:25 r.'M Augn4 12th, 1068. TitAl•S DAIIX will lea , o l'lttsburg V Station. corner Pike and I.lannl street% for Frank.. , n, On City, tintr.lu, and all pulatei tn the Oil hemion, LEAVE rnrrssußozr. Mail 8.05 a m Ex p' ess .. .. 7:25 p m 131 . ady'a B.IA e 3.25 p ED Ist -oda Wority Ace , mod•n..• 11.00 a m 2d Nxia. Works Accumo.on 6:20 p m Mixed Way 'l'n tf:2o a in Halton Acen.. tktlti m Church Train leave Pitt rive In t'lttsburgh at 9:5 P..ssengers talthrg, exlf change of cars oi taieen Regions. Ala!! amt Zap princioal points. littied trains stop at all stations. TH4 )51/ , ..$ W. PORTER at Ws.. Ti f==! TTsßUßGit,aigragOl t o CINCINNATI AND ST. MS RAILWAY. =I CHANGE OP TIME.—On and. after SUNDAY. June 21Lst, 1888, trains wilt leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: • Depart. Arrive. Mail Express 2415 a. m. 12:10 a. m. Fast Line 3:40 a. in. 7:15 p. m. Fast Express ' 2:10 p. m. 11:20 a. En. Mixed Way ' 5:10 a. m. 7.05 p. m. McDonald s Acc'n, No.' 1.. 11:40 a. in. 3:05' p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3.55 p.m. 0:30 a. in. McDonald's Acc'n, N0:2.. 5:25 p. m. 8:210 a. in. =I • SF/MILL NCYTlcx.—Gunday Express leaves at 2:10 p.m. arriving In Cincinnati at - 6:00 a. m. the next morning. The 9:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex— cepted, and makes close connections al Newark the Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield R. Newark K . R. S. F. SCII L, General Ticket Agent. W. W..CARG, Sup't.l, Steubenville. P. tio It IT' BB § Gal FOR 'W. AND.CLEVILAND From June 7th, 1868 and arrive at. the Union time, as followa: • Leave. Chicago Ex.... 2:03 s m Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a la Erie A; Yga 31'1 7:28 a m Cl. & Wh'g 11'1 6:13 a m Chicago Hall.. 6:58 a m Chicago 9:43 a. m CL Wire' Ex. 1:43 pm Chicago Ex.— 1:58 p m Wh. A Erie Ex- 4:48 pm Depart from Allegheny. N. Ilrigt'n Ac. 8:58 a m Leetsdale " 10:13 a m •• 11:58 , Rochester " 2:23 p ru WellsWe Ace.. 3:43p m Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm N. Rrigt•n •• . 5:33 p m N. Brigt•n " . 13:1418 pm Leetsdale " 10:43pm 46T 1:58 p. m. Chicago *sr /.1:13 a. m. Chicair Jes F. R. MYERS IIDENNSYLVAIN CENTRAL RAILRO • On and after June 7th rive at and depart from th Washington and Liberty s Arrive. Mall Train.... 1:15 s. mi Fast Line„ 1:44) a in; Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 am' Latrobe Acen 7:50 a Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a iti Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnbtuwn Ac. 10:35 a nil Baltimore Ex. .1:00 p m , Phila. Express 1:20 p m Wall's No. a... 2.15 pin BraMiocks No 1 5:50 p Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m Altoona Acc'n and Emigrant Train 9:30 pm? The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. tn., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrit es at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m. Cincinnati Express leaves dilly. All other trains daily except Sunday. For farther Inforinamon apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania' Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibility to Due Hundred. Dollars In value. FAH Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EL/WARD H. 'WILLIAMS, Jet General Superintendent; Altoona, la. == =I WESTERN FENN-agrgagMß SYLV A.NIA RAIL- It D.—On and after May-10th; 186/3, the Tas senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the Feder:* Street Del:44 Allegheny City, as foll D ows: , rt Serlngd'e No I 8:35 am , Mall 6:ls:aat Freeport No; 1 8:15 a Int Freeport No. I 8.50 ara Express. 10:15 a sal tiltexpb:g No. 111:20 a In Stiarpb'g - No. I I.: 25 . p m 'Ex pre..% 2:20 on Freeport N 0.2 . 410 p m springdie No I. :5 p Mall 5:50 p m Freeport No. 2 6 :0 5 et Sprit:v.l'e No 2 7:10 p m Stnintcd`eMo 2 .9:15 pm Aboye trains run daily except sunday._ The Church Train leaves - Allegheny Junct. every' Blindly at 7:40 a. m. reaching -Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returni ng, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 pi s m: and arrive at Allegheny' .Tunots at BIC* p.m. CommirrArnin Tl'mtiers—For sale in packages Of Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,. .]: Herr's -Rennet:4l4 e Creek, Etna and Sharpsbarg. and 'good only on th trains stopping at Stations see.. cited on tickets, • • - The trails leaving Allegheny City at 0:15 a. rt. and-1:50 P. Y. Mak !direct connection at Fteeport with Walker': IlueofStages for Butler and Hannah.- town. Through tickets may •be purchased at the Office, No. 3 St. Zir street. near the Suapensioa Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the 'Depot, Allegheny. For further info tion apirly to . . • AMES - LEFFERTS, Agent; , Federal Street Depot. The WesternlPen sylvaida Railroad will not as sume any risk for B ggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit that responsibi li ty to tine Hnudred. Dollars in value. I All baggage exceeding Chip amount In value - will be at the risk of the owner, tie teas taken by special contract. !., EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, Gena-al So nericliendent, Altoona. Pa. myll S T u t t it ! H 1 L Lagagagal UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTS from the Mot to all points ha Colorado, Nevada, sp4:w73 Oregon. Two Trains leave suite Use and Leavenwor/k dial,. (Sundays excepted.) on the arriva l 40 l of tc4 CAC PaCint R411'0114 from St. - Louts, and "Laudbal mind St.•Jo Railroad from Quinn,y connectin• at Law rence, Topeka and Vlameko with 5t4,00 for al points In Hamm. At end of trark west of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COY. PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MALL AND EXPRESS COACHES POE PIITTSBUROFI. PA. DEN VE.II; SALT T.ATrig'4 And all Points in the Territories, PITTSBURGH, PA. . . 41udwith SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE oC COACHES for Fort Unlon„.lient's Fort, Pass, Albw., v er w ve, Santa Fe, and ail polnts In Arizona &Al With the recent addltiona of rolling stock and me nt, and the arrazigements made with es- Hans:lllle Overland Trsusportatbn Lutes from Ite western terminus, this road now otters unequalled facilities for the ttanstnlislon of freight to the Far West. Tickets for sale at all the tidnolpal offices in ea Milted tastes and Canadas. se sere and ask for tickets vie .THE 8)10113" HILL IOWI""ON PACIFIO RAILWAY.' geHTENN 'THY/SION. - - • . PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH. PA. T° LAVEarool; 4 9.Nusf i n • QUEENSTOWN. Tim INMAN mein siquagragnik • Nuzabertne sixteen first-elass .reeects, ettßiNt , We celebrated CITY OF PARIS. CITY UT ANTIST, CITY RUSTON, CITY OT CITY or LoNDoN, rho , efi Sailing EVERY SATURDAY. from River, New York. Tor passage or farther la Nortk mas. • lion sooty to ' • RIGI.LLII BINGHAM, Jr" RAILROADS. Annum IN PITTSBUROFf. 4.GOpIn vxprce.p:....:.. 6:05 a ns. rt adrs Au t 0.20 aEL ltt soda Works A roono.ds'o. 2d Sods Works Arcnnu,ar q,. 2:50 p MlXed WA% T`n 8:95 p na rultem Acc n.. 6:35 u rec riebtrung•Au. 6:20p sit .burgh at 1:1U P. it. Ap, lA. M. irrts train have but °DS .ttatturx it, Buffalo and OIL teas Trans ht..o only at. Way and AcctannaotlaLha. W. KING, Aasn. Stip*t. ekec au= PAN HANDLE ROUTE; ATNR I CHICAGO R. PITTSBURGH R. R. _ . trains will leave . from Depot, north aide, ally Arrive. Chicago. Ex... 2:08 a tat Cleveland Ex. 2:08 a nt. Chicago Ex .... 11:23 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a m St. Louis Ex__.: 3:33 pm Cl. Wh'it. Ex 6:38 p Erie & Ypvti Ex '6:13 p m Chicago 4:23 p Wlrg. Box 7:08 paa Arrive to ettyche_ny. N. Brigt`w.A.c. -7103 a to N. Brlgt`n " 8:28 aat ' Wellsville " 8:53 ant. New Castle " 10:13 am. 1 Leetsdale " 9:13 a m . . 3rlgt'n " 2:43 pia Leetsd ale " 4:53 p " " 7:28 pxm Express leaves daily. r Express aro:lves daily. • General Ticket Agent. "=~tir 1,3614, 'inane will ar r. Union Depot, corner of -treets. as follows: - - • • Depart. Day Express.. 2:25 a.ta Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 aat Mail Trait: .. • . 7:50 a m "Cinclunatl .. 11:49 a ta Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 a m Johustowu Ac. 3:05 pm Bra &locks Kof 4:00 pm Phlla. Ex pres. 1:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 p m Wall's No. 6:15 pm Fast Line 7:30 pm Latrobe Acc'n 8:59 p m Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm Eastern. Division. California, Utah, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, A. ANIIMII?40N, 'General l!apertnt 'Matt. J. H. WEBSTER. General Pretest and Ticket *gent. STEAMSHIPS. TO TITTOI opposite ielluoatiOr noti,one,a Nearly roat vase, etturarod 13 7:80 a nc