CI Al Hatters—in New Yorke I" — *. "Gold Closed! at 14'1g®145. ?graph to the I:lttstrargh Gazette.l NEW Yontr, September 1, 1865. MONEY AND GOLD. y is in moderate demand and is !lit and easy at 3@4c, on call, with eons at sc. Sterling is firmer_ at 9© lold is firmer; opened at 144% and 1447,.©145. ExPours., :xports day amount to $..n6,000. VERNMENTS drably ower, but closed steady. ng are the closing quotations: Coa t 114 ; do. of 1862, 11314 do. of 1864, 10910409%; do. of 186 e, 'Ai do.-new, 108%@108, do. of 1: ;7, i. 07%; do. of 1868, 108©108N; Ten-' 105 1 /,,,05105 BORDER STATE BONDS. rids quiet and firm; Missouri, 923,; 'nessees, 65; New do. 613 a; Old solinas 711371%; New, do. 70%; 56. RAILWAY MATTERS. M dull; the interest is confined'to a ',culators in New York, Cleveland Toleio, and Northwestern St. Paul ;s. The reported negotiations for , ta-e of the A. & G H., Pi, tsburgh & 19 but a reaction took place to 463.;, become known the rumor was pro. ',unfounded. The market closed the payments of railroad d,vidends 4c:d to-day; the interest on Erie :was alsi paid to-day. Express :all. 'moss: CantOn, 4574®461 4 ; Cumber ';3,%,@3oy,; Wells', Express, 25 1 4@ zlrican, 403;; Adam% 411%®49; llni i:es, 41 8 ©4134; Merchants, 21N,© Acksilver, 20%®22; Mariposa, pre- Q 8; Pacific Mall, 10041g101; West ion Telegraph, 34©84%; New York 125g©126; Erie,46%®47;* pre - 69©70; HifclEi; • 1394®140; t-, 90%1;4)91; • Ohio and' Mis 29yog29gr Wabash, 45354 1 ,a53%; -,78@78X;; do.preferred, 84%1586%; 'n Central, 118@l119;Miehaf,cesthern „1%; 111. Centrall4s; Pittsburgh; 86% 102©102;(; Rock Island, 102(p0234; : astern, 84X©84%, do preferred 8424 Wayne, 108y„®108%; Hartford & ; @22y,; Chicago &-A - Uon'l4l; - pie ;3; Terre Hai4e,:4o@423{; preferred 4itabula 99. ' • • , dt Parrnelee,43o64s; LaCro.sse, 29;, 90@)95. Boston quotations: polo - Copper FalTe, - ,10; Qtuncy EMB-TREASURY? I,,ASTERB. •• :f ;.teat Sub-Treasury, $1.467,579; pay :l; 7 1 ,034,253; bahtgee, $87,928,776.: ; . , Chicago .Market. •,?. : mph to the l'lttehltze*e...."- , i;3O, Sept. I.—Flour less active at Va . spring eatras . Wheat'2a2)(Altigh of No. 1 at $1,70a1;73 - "and No; 2 at closing steady-144468%; sales Inge at $1,61X for No. 2. Conrless . I ,ld firm; sales 0f..N0. 1 at 99g41,00; ,ia99c and relicts - II at 95c, closing, at for No. 1; sales of No.'l this after; .. , ":19%c. Oats active at ~1 4 a3.40 higher; 5134a52%c; closing at 52%a523,fc. 1 1erately active at %ale higher, doe. $1,2434 for .No. 1. •• Barley firm; • '',1,5114,a1,56 for No 2•1Md.11,42a1,45 sited; closing firm at the outside' , - Blghwines inactive and nominal 'for - bonded. -2 Protisions firm and ,t Mess pork Sold at $ .'29,50 for prime .45,00 for dry salted. shoulders at 3 :e, sugar cured and ;CiintraSsed, .d at 20a20x0...• Lard it 1,1.8%a18Xe firm at 80. Oats; 9ip corn, 10c; Buffillo 12c; *hest to, Oswego •,eceipts the past - twenty-four hours: !1-tils flour; 173,881bushlwheat; 138,555 c7n; 142,885 bush Oatsp 1,448 'head 11,355 bbls flour; 10,950 ';'.3at; 114,657 bush Am:5_70,196 bush :Z-head hogs:. 4 - St. Louis' Market. ;;aph to the PittionrgteGazette.3 Gls, September I.—Tebacco quiet liarigad. Cotton, thinSlaterii but a land these *ere on private terms., here was nothing doing. - Flew hi , fl only small 'orders 'and ' : local de "' ;des of superfine - at ,t 1,50; ,extra'. at . Abuble extra. at -49,45a9,50i: trip:Le Wheat is-dull undriniaVY; l "Re 2,03 for strictly prime -Eck-fancy Corn is flrmenfit ° Cassie steady. at 54a1,55. n dema ofp time ` ,1,80a1,85 dalliesottriatsl:B6lll.9o. . demand at 11,111t146. 9,25. Bacon, there Is trit'aluliall. -, :baleen; salver at!filly,silßW;: ROI • f 4; 160 for'ciear• ribl,lsides;TO‘o • JArd th4,ifinal way at choice tierce.---/.93442001ir.kag• small sales at $1,25, roundilots, ipought at 41,22 Cattle are '4ufer G anged. Receipts 04. jtsprnt aettot. wheac,74;oolr . htts; _ 11 12,500 bus; 'barley, ~., 1 1 Toied9. rililigirket.. i , i --.-• k i '..i I- .' ..., ,zph to the Pllttitineith (azette.l • ' ......4 Sept. 1.-f-Xlonr; 'reeceipts-8,241 ...: _ 2 bush wheat; 24,002 bush corn; ; -ash 0at5;...,5 - ,737 , ..bi1ith'470. - Ship ' 375 bbls flour, 39,060: bush *beat ~ h corn, 53,170 oats, 3,547 bus rye, 1 rley. Flebirsalctisfatteyyrbite l a . .411a12. Wheat; white La 'Blade; 0.1 amber and red-steady ; spring . .. Ir, with soles white:WsM at , : .... z . 2 do at V. 13: white Michigan. at •-• .1 ber Illinoli at $2,15; amber lifich.. ",;:,07; do, seller for September, at No. 1 red -- at $24 ltioia.? spring •-• lif No. 2 dd., .at $1,63; No. 3• do at -.• .Drn a shade, , better,' With No. 1 .itt ; IMichigan; N0..1 white at $1,07; ',;:lt 51,05. Oats )4i3 better; with NO4. :.fin at 57c; :No. 2at .55 1 ,4 c. 'Rye Sc ,- , 11.h No.l at $ 1,26a1,28: La ke lreights ... , :1 4 . t0 Buffalo,..l9c, to. Cswego,l2}4c itburg. . " , - • •., ft Cleveland. Market. . .- . oh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ;AND, September 1.--Floni—Cty ~ ..s l ld at $101110,50 for double extra • 7 ia11,50 fok idotitile 'extra red:win-, -.kry brands quiet at Pale for double `' ~fi ng; $9,50410,50 for ' double - extra .' ::;-112a13 for double extraC,Astldte. ~.a les 1 car No.. 1 red winter at ..:••4 , isr No. 2 at - 5201r 2,000 bush No. ~1 'ember, $2,05.. Corn—Sales . 2,000; !'-.:, - 07.. Rye--Sales at 51.37. , 1 .-• Ir. , Lonisillle Market; fi.ph to the hrtsburfar•gopzette.) . • ,•ViLLE, Seifeicatair 1.;-4.1ales - cif .139 • 6acco, lugs to medium, 1it.57815; elate 7,s6B . llids.dess ,than. to Ist ,fvear.. Wheat $2,00a2,30. $6,75a7,00:: Coin 900, :Ciais,4B.l t;51,25. Mess Pork 429,50, 2, Lard 'iiicon—shoulders 13%c, clear- rib clear alder -17y4c: --Bulk Meatax ti 12%c, clear sides 18%c. Milwaukee .blarkei;;. arh to the Ptitehere2l.shisette4l • 4 . .:CU/FtE, dull and ' unchained: 'Wheat 'n at 151,74if0i.1401, - and $1,0314 for its,steadr at 52%c for. N 0.2 :; - Corn. 99c for No 2. Receipte--1000;bble• 00 bush wheat,. 1000 biish• oats; COrnr — Sittitnieltte- 1 40011;bblif . 130 bush wheat, 500 bush'oattu. ' Clncinpatl Market' • •• Ulti to the Pittsburgh Guzette,3 September Ll—Flour and ged. 'Corn at 95a9fie in good Ind firm. - Cottun quiet at 29;6c. unchanged -and 'Miler with a order deinand. Sugar dull and lc lower. -.Lard at 10%a16,(0. Cor r. Linseed oil at $1,16 and fn good Iphia Market. Philad 03y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazettisi PartarturaurrAb'SeptembEr I—Petroleum is dull; crude at 15c; refined at 30c. Wheat has declined 25c; sales North , Western extra family at s9;so_ all; Ohio do. $10a12,50. Wheat is dull and drooping; sales fair and prime red at $2.25a2,35; white tat ,§1,65. Rye sold at $1,60a1,68. Corn isscarce; sales yellow at $1,27a1,30; mixed :Western at $1,24a1,26. Oats is steady; new Western at 70a75c. Grooeries, there was hitt•a small business - doing. - Provisions are unchanged. Cloverseed la steady at $9 Chicago Cattle Market. Teiesrash to the rltteberik Gazette] CrlrcAoo, September I.—Beef cattle active and 25a3.50 • higher; extra good cows and steers, 116,75a7,25; extra eteers, 157,6234. Hogs active at $9.25a9.58 for light, and PM 0.0,65 for nie4lu,nvto extra choice smooth. Clncluniti Cattle Market. CB, Tplegraph to ite Pittsburgh Gazette.] CINCINNATI, Sept 1.--Beef cattle ~dull eftgt.Fland 700 lowert $1a4,4,50. Sheep active' and 25c higher $3a3,50 gross. ogs ad vanced at 10all oss and a good demand with a light supply. . . Aro-- . • . Baltimore Market. LBy Telegraph to t4e .rlttsburgh Gazette.) BALTIMORE, September 1.-Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat.dull and declined sc. Corn steady at $1,20a1;25. 'Ost•l 11 ,, avy and lower at 65a68c. Rye OM. Pro visions firm and unchanged. IMPORTS . BY RAILROAD, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. tools R,Artamaxt, September 1.-2 cases tobacco; J S Dilworth; .8 do lard, 25 bbls flour, John Porterfield et Co; 20 boxes bitters, 2 bbls salts, B A Fahenestock Sort & CO; 20 boxes soap, John A Renshaw; 10 do - do, 2 tcs lard, IV France & Son; 7 cases tobacco, Elleasle ton; 10 kegs lard, W B Hays & Son; 2 bales dry goods, Arbuthnot -Shannon dc Co; 10 cases lard, Arbuokles & Co; 4 do tobacco, Smith Johnson & Co; 'SO bbls potatods, Van gordon & Shepard; 20 do do, T C Jenkinst-' 26,10a1ds hay, 1 Car do,l & W "Fairley; 12 aks feathers; G A Martin;'- 88' sks"oats, 'B MoKee;.32 sks.barley, Franenhein, Miller & CO; 9 bblseggs,-2 do apples, W H Graff & CO: 1 oats, Scott & Gisal; 14 bales hemp,- -50 bdls Isiah - Dlekey & Coi 20 bbis 80 ski, flour, Win .Cooper & Co; 80 do' do,' Cleo Mys s; 10 do, milfeed Etippley &Rock-, ert; 1 car oats, and'corn, Hitchcock M'Cre ry &Co;s 'rariCwheit, S Diggett & (kb; 1. do do , iit Kennedy 'BrU2 dO . i slaved, W Hastings; 50- blklalard,Biellers *Oil 199' bags - barley, Thomas - Coll ns; '2o7' otitic, 3.11 Cambell; 1 car rStt;'D R Herb:mil; car feed, J W 13iMpson; A car '..staves;' Balyit' Baeitian;' 3.llhds tobacco; John'Tidlen' ton;,74,groen hidos, James Gallery;. 25 bbls. vinegar, WiEf. iarkpatrlek & 'Co; 250' tici, W Cooper ,dc Co; 30 dO do,Davis; . Chambers' &Co; 10 do do, Watt &Wilsbn,:lcaristivits; J Painttr iIG Son y 1 Brrugm - ignilr. JCR* CHICAGO nhAn. ~ Sep cars .metal. Ninuck &Co; 2 do do, Jas WoCA Soo 0 ; c o; 1 do do, Brown dr CO; 11:10' bgollmothY sited, ,E 'B Thomas's t Bro; 10 bbls Whlsk,y, Ship. ton & Wallacef3 - cks ham% .C. A Boucher; 1 -Car barley, Pier, Donne's Co; letbbla flour, McClure dc-ticßee; 15 .cca 1ard,,15 , do grease, Jas Lippincott; 800 bbls • flour, owner; 50 do do, E Heac'eton; 20 do do, S 'Lindsay Jr -.& Co; 1 car middlings, 11" Schneibach; 100_ bbls flour,- Keil .sr. Hitch art; 200 . ct0 do, D' Wallace; 500 pigs lead, B L Fahnestock & Co; SOO do do, Davis, Chambers &Co; 2 cars staves, DB Moore; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 33 do sp. _pies, Woodworth & Davison; 20 bdls bags W Barker Jr & Co; 25 • Bx.a cheese. N Braden; 1 car shingles, '.l'obii Heath; IN) bbls flour, John Shepard; 200 'as millfsed, Brown dr,Williarns; lot carriage hardware,, lidcWldnney & Co, - C: Am) Prrrentmen RAIL ROAD, September 1. 2 Cars iron ore, Zug Co;_s do do Bryan dr. 14lighey; Ido pig iron, Nimick & Co; 6 do do, Union Irou- Mills: 1 do stone, J L L Knox; E. do barley, Graff & Reiter; 2 do. lumber..R A Clark dr. Co; tiblSAvbite"lime, L H Garlisle; bxs hardware;iSeeoinb dr. Co;,, 25 has, *arch, Carted, McGrew & Co; 3 bbls 5..8.,X.ar- Nts 25 lilts do, 'Skil. ton &, Wallace; -26 dg do, McKay & Bro; 21 liks •eats, - "R Heade ton;a9 Obisfionr,- T,C Jenkins; 55 do oats, W J Meek; 57- bdls,' chairs, 4 do rockers, Dauleri Close 6c Co; 52 do .clialrs, 6 bed steads; Lemon & Weise; 16 bbls, apples, Volgtelsiabood & 014;6 kgti butter, Fetzer & Armetrcing;l2 doz chairs.' r,Myers., 414 aka sleed;.J,PdriingtOn; 3 ,bbli Upples,.'.l do pider, Vangorder , & Shepard. +-.-.Tapplusgar NALL2m.Ramtiaxn, Sep. tember.l.,-1 dud metal, Lyon, Shorb Co ; 2do tWEverson; Preston dc Co; 2-do do,R woodspieii 540, limestone, Shoenherg&l - Blidr,4lo'bga' oats, S Elva do /,6 sits f•Ye, & Ritchart; 17 °do 6att;‘Adtinits-6: -Austin; Clarkinetal, John Moorhead; 6 sks rags, W B-LurptOn; 2do wool, Wm Barka+ onion.s,'Readtftlfetz- Abbis..24.lakalye,,,lV Binghami2 bas butter, • eggs, Geo Hoerr;' 24 'bbis E eazleton; 2 bbls vinegar, 1 do apples, 11 juslrOspotat?es,6 W , -- NATION, September I. 21, cars wheacXennedy 1tr0;,3, do ffax `hedd,lif-fr Suydam; ,L oar metal, -,Lewis. Bailed &Patron: 2 bbls eggs, Naleekert; 40 bags seed, Jos. Craig; 148• bags barley, Jos. Rhodes 64,C0r,100 'bials flour, F Owens; 20 do do, S,"l3,l4.eMisters; 3 cars,wheat, Mc-, Rea dt , Cop6.balcs hay, if M . Prencrilloi*'2 ''darsklitnibei;atikg'art Wilecipp 8 bbls Pies,S Byer ; 7 • kegs tobadeo, - 1, do W Jen nson; -2 ears-flaxseed; Eireri•-.llaridltaii .t Co; 4 pkgs cheese, B Tenny.„ Prrnortrana AND' c r Oximii,tiirtz.im tßAiLlibAb, , :di.pjrast 31. iD opils i nf rope, ,•30 bales:oakum', Fulton Bollmafi & Cc.; 64 'pkgs'eheet' W F. Armstrong; 75-,bbls cement, Bingham & Laing; 24 flks wheat, 'Scott dtGiiall'l ear, grain, Adams & Thursby; 2 cars metal, Youghiogheny' Iron '& Coal PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL : RAILRO AD, August 23.-L.lOl sks ,w,bgat, Dlllinger Btevetion• 107'8R8 oats, J B Campbell; 13 bblsfour Watt, Langtt Co.' , . FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT 61/00/EitB.:' , - Maack AMMONIATED BONE,. SUPER. -PHOSPHATE OF - LIME, IidtinfACRITIBED BY ' • ••. • • The Allegheny Fert . zer Co, WARD f-CAMPBELL, :PROPRIETORS, *office, • 856 Tellfl Stied,' Pummel, Pa, the beet In use, and, Farmers who hays given It a trial f , to l We'ifsh.d!; a rt for selling large Crops of Wuest,''ltyei- 'Oats, porn; Pots fte. We home published for ststn., 'ltonsettehletton par t ahM a e i cr T telningjntereten o ii ~.o , : i llreltsil,,infLe to toy: u s fair 10- • o . •.;'• 7 . , ..,'•••.'.•• • • . . fill= I . ViN CJTY SLATE manufactureol: sUperiorl arttelle of UOOPING SIAA'rEL: eiroub* 43 fievOnt4 St 4 Pittsburgh i pz i • ' S. -I,l744rbitia*R;Pres i t; inr264l_ , ,_, • - . . • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 2,- PM. The recent heavy rains have not as yet made any impression on our rivers worth speaking of, and it is not likely that there will be a rise for the present. The weather . cleared up last evening and it looked as if the rain was over The Ida Rees No. 2 was sold at'public aucton yesterday for' $3,800; Capt. - James Rees being purchaser. Capt. Rees now owns what was left of the Alleg eny Raver' Packet Company, the Echo No. and Ida Rees No. 2. Capt. Andy Robinson Jr clerk of the Pitts burgh and Cincinnati packet St. Charles, was in the' city the other day. •• . —The Benton, now on her her war.to Benton from Leavenworth, •is - expected to be absent only sixty 1 days. - -The Thomas M. Bagby made a trial trip Satufday, at Louisville, and every thing worked adniiribly. She was built Cincinnati for 845,000, cash. She went be low the falls and leavea for Galveston The experiments of feeding passengers on the restaurant pia has preyed satisfac tory on the Belle Me phis, Which made a trip from St. Louis o MeMphis, saving $3OO to the boat, an $4 . each to the pas senger. —The Montana Gaz tle of the 16th mays ac counts from Benton and other places rep resent the water in the Missouri as very low, and, grave doubts are entertained whether or not any more boats will reach Benton this year. • —The St. Louis Dispatch says: We have been shewn a prliato letter from Benton, informing us of the departure on the 4th inst., of the mountain boat, Success, with one hundred and twenty passengers, $160,- 000 in treasury and live tons of silver ore. The`Success should be here early next week, unless she is delayed'on the shoals by low water. -, • -L-While Captain James S. Wise; of Cin cinnati. was in WaShingten City recently, • he; collected 'lsom the Government the amount awarded the owners of- the J. W. Cheeseman and• Lady, -Jackson, for the, litea.of these.steamera ,while in the service of the Government. The Cheesman was burned -by the rebels In the Tecneeme river, and the Lady Jackson was lost in Red river ! , —The Cincinnati GitzettO, of Manday, has the, follotringt . Mr.' Barshill,, burgh 'on Saturday, sold the Charmer. mow - laid up 'here.- -to Mr. John James, of 'Coin blind; near Rockport, Ind: for $7OOO, cash.'' She his' been purchased expressly for the Cincinnati and 'Evansville trade, it:villein be 'commanded by I,(Alpt: t P.' K. Barclay,- witni Mr Win.l TichenOrlin: the. 'Office., The 'Charmer: will enter, the trade 88st:onto She nedergoes slight,repalra, 1 following from theCinciA 2 nati Commercial, of Monday: The ;veteran Capt. John Hagarty was among the arrivals trthe SpEuicer . House yester day,,,having. returned atm 'Europe - Captain ank and, Hari. W. 'lliaratta 'returned to Rochester.. Pennsylvania; in 'ltiSt nights train. We ;egret to announce that the hit is still in ill .health Mr, Jamett:-wi qfitr departed:, for New... York, ' lastl night; en I outs for Europe John Greenough is in the office of the Missouri River packet Mary ' McDonald....,....Ceptain Charles Mueleman arrived from Wheeling yester day, and visits Louisville to-day. Ho will' have an elegant side-wheel packet in the, Wheeling trade , . in place of the Potomac, as soon as there's water —A few days ago we introiuced a num berof extracts from our exchanges on the :De Haven steamboat project, with the re mark that there was a good deal of doubt about the boat ever being built. The St. Louis Democrat says: It has been so with nearly all •new projects; indeed, the greater -the Project. the greater the doubt. De Haven is one otthe most likely men in the ateanaboat world ; to carry out this project to a, successful termination. He is gilled with a,clear foresight, and remarkable.talm ent in lriechanical matters, and his perset 'Trance and .ixnafidence , ere bonndleali. There would be good reason for_astrintsh ment if such a man Should fall in• the rattier - int:den& enterprise of building a large Mississippi Raseienger freight steamer. Riven aud "Weather . .— 2 , Bir• 'PhLegrsph the Pittsburgh Uszette.) , • • , - IJouisviLLE, Septenitber River rising, with three , feet ,nine inches in the canal. Weather clear and pleat:amt.., .1 2 1 o ST. LOUPiI, SeptUmberl.—Weather- dear:. and.cooi.. R 31 0 NT /Of Tint: , . . r THE GRALDIIATION, 4 MASONRY - , . oethe hiloAving enanacr . atell , sections of the . •. ? ;"; Pittsburgh - & Connellsville Railroad, Are advertised for contract, and -proPoialillor , itte eistrnWih'be received at the Compaurs Office, in' Yittabrtrgheuptoebe - r • ~; !.)201 .13 ( IsErrEmazu, irielusivee C6Mmenclig at the ThilOntown Branch Junction, about a mile east of Connellsville, Sections 59 to 64 `Then Sections 65,.130744,76, 80, 81, 82, 83,84, 8a,.80, 131,138(89,:00. OZ. 300 .' 110. 112, tia, 110, mg, .118, 119 ; 152 . 128 ..- Ift 130.133; 140. AU of these Sections are in.! the vairof the Youghiogheny river, , op to Section 112 int:lustre. Sections .115,416,,,317are on the, Summit, and embrace the Sand r ittekllmnelOind the reinainder are in: the valley Section 140 being about 5 mallet% from. Cmitherhlnd, Specifications of the work on the above t ect:one will be ready for deliveryou the Ist of September, at, the offices of the Company.: at Pittsburgh and-Oita beriand, where contractors will obtain all necessary information to enable them to examine the nue. The compani reserves the ; right to re s icat'ali or a part • S. IL LATROBE; Cirn, Enotmean. August 10th, 1868.. - gaigslasp,. NOTICE TO - CONTRACTORS. - . The Sewerage Commission of Allegheny City . are prepared to ,receive .propovals for the construe- Lieu of the following Sewers. Vie: • • ( CONCRAOT teo. 1. • ) '' • Comprising a length of about 4:700 feet of Sewer*, of Irvin a i o _s3i feet In , diameter, on Montgomery Avenue and West rom mon. • , - • • ' I CONTRACT NO. 2, '.... '. ,'• . 'Comprlming a length of about 1,253 feet of Sewer,, of SK feet diameter, on. Federal street. . , 4 CON , TRACT Ivo. 3, ' ' L ' • Compriihig a length of- about 9,433. feet of Sewer, of from 3to 5 34 feet diameter. on kledgwick stree t and line of P. r t. W. & D. h. It. Drawings and •speelneatione can be seen and full paAtice tare obtained at'ldngineerla office, City Hall. Hide Must tar endorsed “dower Prop. sills. Con tract No. J.,, 01 (orotber. as the reset!Oaf beo and &- livered on' or befdre 3 T. ) d.i.TUESDAY, the Stith day of Au at. , • •.. 1 • ..•: ./ '2: • ..“..! • .'t , Formiko proPosal lon which forms alone the bids will re teed ') can be obtained at the Engineer's Uflieer Coin . , , , , The lesion do not bind themegyea to accept c. ' tbe lowest/or any bid p , , -, - , 4' 3 • • ••ity order ?of the Commbleion: ' angeuß Cu An: DAVIS, City, 'Engineer+, ~, 1,,, , : . - , BILLIARD r' TABLES. ' '' l• . STANDARD • . ' • • A3LEBIcAN ;BILLIARD tABLES 1111D - COMBINgION - 0171311103111. '';•', • itnit4gitably the beet in nee. IMPROVE. , Patented Not.., Roth, 1867., And AP.EI I Stlst, 1868. Zverythrog relatmkl.o COMMA 0, 1 40 ? beet qual and lowest ptleatoloniyo on Mind.' Oar .11E MT CUE TUUK.MEtt,,, Patetdol MAY 5 04 1888, price - $21.50—a great suoneve. IlluisUmted pries lleie sent Cu applicatlOA.‘ Addreob' PHELAN & COLLENDER. 63. 66, 67 and'o9 01i.013Y ST, - New York City jrlia,sl:TWX i(ist,Ett:istirso4:i 1./..--1-1 PROPOSALS; ... ," AUCTION SAES. ==S==l BY H. 13.13iiITHEON & 00. CARICIAGES, BAROUCHES, Buggies, Wagons;-&c., AT SHAFER'S CARRIAGE. BAZAAR, Wedllesdah September 2d, GREAT AUCTION SALE. The attention of dealers, but more especially those wanting a vehicle. is askeu to this large and unre served monthly sale of no: Parriaged. Buggies, Jaggar and Light Wagons and Vehicles or every description. These articles are warranted .and guaranteed in every respect, being manufactured by popular and reliable firms, in new styles, out of good materials— sound and durable—not made for Auction sales. Also, new single and double harness. horse equip , meats, and several good head Horses. bale commences precisely at 10 A. as. and 2 at the Batasr, Diamond alley, near Liberty street. Terms cash. - , otifilt ~ and 57 FM 1 BY-PAIMEB, & iiIIIIM. PALMER sr., PMLIAPS, • AUCTIONEER And Commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION :RORIE, No. GO Fifth Ntreet, Pittsburgly Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notiona, k AT PRIVATE. SALE DAY AND METRO. ' 'Consignments Solicited. Prompt Re. turas. - ' H. H. SitITHSON 5 and 57 F 1 t 1 CM UNION: PACIFIC , RAILROAD. 700 MILES OF TUE lINIOIV PACIFIC RAILROAD , . . Are new ilnfthed 'in •eperation. 100 miles or track have been laid this spring, and the work along 'the whole line between the Atlantic and Pacific Mires Is being - peened forward "more' raoldly than ever before. More than twenty thousand -mew are employed, andit , ts not impossible, that the entire track, from Omaha to Bacramenici, will be - finished 1e.11369 instead of 1810. The means provided are all that: energy, men., and money can do :thsecure the eorepletion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, At the earliest paaalble day, wUt be done. The lINION PACIFIC -8A1L80.6.D COMPANY receive: • • . • GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, ait e ti all neceasary timber and other materials found aloartha line of its operations. : GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the utile, taken in alternate sections on each aide of Its road. 'This Is an absolute do nation, and will be a source of large revenue in . the-future... GOVERN3rENT GRANT of United States Thirty,-year Bonds, amounting to fr0M.16,000 ' to $4 8, per mile, according to, the dlelcul ' ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second moil , gage as security, and it is expected that not only the Interest. but the Drlnclp,l 'amount may be paid In services rendered by the Company In transportlni troops, mails. &e. The Inter:pit Is • now much more than paid in, this way, besides securing agreat saving In time and money to the Government. ._. • • . ciov*irglirwr GRANT of , ,the- right to • issue Mat awn. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to ftd iptbnilding the road, to:. the same amount' as the ti..l3:Bands. issued far the saps urpose t and • nri More: The Government . permit'? the Traiiiei for the',E,'lrst ifOritriin liondholders to dente?. ilea "Bonds to thi.Company onir aisthe road is Cotettdateds and•alter it ,hae been eXatedn. ed tinitedlitatea bimud s atone and', ncomeedtO•betti ) a).l drat=class rout, laid with a Heavy T Falk'andmnipletely, :• traplAted. ,wittr•depota,:statlona, f turnon4; car-, : shops, locomailyes, Cara; • ' ' , 870C11. SUBSCRIPTION from ;the suieknidderat or lirtikilittEit E 4 14}111 , • iiOx 'DOLLARS hate Arlen p in:upon ;the work alreidt done, increafied Ls the wantrortlle Company rennin. • 71. , -.14T:C4)311 E.Aligitildllon its Way Business, thst alreadyAinonntia ?daft TH'E' T4Rlz B T4nStt, Mortgage , BOWL, ',These settings *it !ndl, ati aattot off tin ,yast . t4rough trams Allot inpat toltOWthe olikk of the'line t4lil . Naclgi:S. l 4they teritahat Chats '' i. FIRS* . ifintonrcAcgi.„BONDS . • . upon such aProperts - „ , costing nearly, three timer their s . anti:nine, ARE S/NIIII.P, : ..t?Fy T W).AN:k . 'CONtititi.SNDY. ' - • : Th'eXinton..Paciflv llonds Teaza, see for. si;obo •e!,:eh,- and have coupons attached„ Thai `bear annual interest, piyabie env . ttie 'flrit'ifstys of January arid 'Sidi,' 'at tiro COmpany's Office. in the,. city of Ned,YOik, at the rate ,cdatx. per cent., in goht ' ThePrincloal is paiaideln gold at iiitailty; Tne price Is 10'A, and at' .I,lm — prehmit rate:of gold, they Ply a liberal Mem:upon their goat! , . • ' The 'Denman} , 'believe that these Botds, at the present 'rate., are the cheapest In • the market, 'and' reserve the right to , advance the price at any Ulna.. •• Subscriptlona will be received in Pittsburgh by , JAMES' T. IiRADY & Co., corner "of Wood an4'Fonrtls Streetbt BA 'cuttatiElt &Co corner of Wood and Third Streets' Met LEAN & (394 15Pourth Street: PH. lt. BIERTz. currier oth and Wood Sta.:, ItOtipifjoisit EROS, TS Fourth - street; , „ • , AND IN NNW YORK . At the ConnininealDfilee, Nassau Street. and thy • JOHN .1. CISCO At SOS,. Danhera. No. 59 Walt Street, and. by the. Company's advertised agents throughout the United States.. . 'Remittances should be glide in 1 drifts or other funds par irt New York, and, tile Bonds will be sent free of charge 'by return express. Parties sub. scribing through .local agents, will lock to, them for their sato delivbry. • .- • PAXPHLET AND -MAP FOR 1868 has just been published by. the Company, giving fuller in formation than is possible In an advertisement. re specting the Progress of the Work. the 'Resources .of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means, " for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds. Which' will be Sent free on application , at .the Company's .ogicesi er to .a ny of ,the advertised . agents. , JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, mwr ITEW YUitß MISCELLANE • F W. C. FELDA C 9.9 • • : DEALEMS 114 • . GLUE, 1711:71,0140 ' BATA, ' ~. . . . ' ' Tanners , Seraps t .,Ceroonsf Cattle:Talla t DoNt s j : Niars FO O T, O I L , OILI 4 1 - :,, Office sad 'Warehouse. 'To. 330. LIBERTY•ST., , 3d door th!ta Wiikqe. ,_ ~, ~;, ,i, ;. , ;,- 1 , :• • ,:, , ••-< ' l' ; . pirSßll/ 51 / 1 , j'A. ' ' 1 t - 'IOI.G.iiTE iSE , CO• 9 8 i , .... , ,q4 , -- N../ ~ F i tsonsiirr - . , krn e l TOILET SOAPS, n ti V . .i'id'PreliiretliAeseled wok. c] " ( (% / ii • , f * t"tt " Tia n t f r :k u r lawn as thi .7 iv 4m) by dettlers bud coat,amers. .. - said everiwbere. der:wir pal' 111 Elt, IBELT/NO , , the beat quality (MIX 'tanned, 'IPIP __in hand at the ((Test rates . - f ; O. 1f, , L14 killj o Luti. - , COPIEBTE*3ION MERCHANTS. J. L. DILLINCIEII c...A1 M. STEVZ-NSON - BLUBBER 84. S invENsow, COMAISSION HER CHANTS, • • No. 87 Se cord' Street, Pittsburgh; 'Pa. RECEIVE AND SELL • • All • Kinds of Country 'Produce. . All orders for Merchandise promptly filled. at LOWEST market rates. rarlicular attention given to the sale of Rutter, Eggs', Cheese, Dried Fruits, &c, We feel•confident that we can-give entire sat isfaction, by making QUICK sattp, and rnottror RE nat.'s s. at utearner itAna puturat, and therefore re otectfully solicit your consignments. Ail answeredcorre 'er°nnitincedefr i rant r i o TtO t r i tt r arri v e e l t: l : l 4 es .- an 3137- - • WATT, LANG & Groceries, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. &c., Nos.. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. , notunaS J. ' B. CANFIELD ....A. T. CANFIELD. tj. , B. CANFIELD &• SON,- COM • MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale eaters in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. It. Cheese, Sutter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Dried }mit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and S. , ila Ashes, IV bite Lime. Linseed, Lard. Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. Auctionai TEM 137EIME ' J. A: iiTILELLS. Air STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, - AND DEALZRB-IN FLOUR„ GRAIN, FEED, No. 95 OHIO STREE'I, near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. JAMBS 11. lILEANOR JOE. lIAMPSCII MEANOR & HARPER,. . • FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE C9M3rMSION MERCHANTS , 329 LIBERTY STREET, gITTSBIIIIGH. Cottelgnmsmts solicited Barszawcks—J. G. klaitha. Cashier Mechanical National Bank; J: B. Dilworth Co., B. T. Ken nedy k Bro. . • Jailil24 t. PETZII. lEZIL JAIL 7. RICHAIM 1K F 414 & ItMEALIIRT COMISSTbN MERCHANTS, . . , , . AIM DEALERS IN .. . FLOITA GRAIN,:SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c., 249 Elbert', St., Pittibrurgh, ' _lcy2A;b37 Y. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 39e PENN STREET. • aplS:zin ALICr. WEANS . . ...... Z. Alfa MCBANE et • ANJEIII • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, (MAIN and PRODIICE GEN. -EFGALLY, , WILMS STREET, aboie Plttaburga. • • • ' les ' F ETZER. /14 . . ARMSTRONG; '' =MI rogwAtran AHD oogrimos.mwErme, For the Sale of Plour,ltlrain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed!_, Dried Frui‘. and Produce generally, No. le MARKET STREET, cornet* of First, Pittsburgh. . le=uB • JOHN I. HOUSE HOW. H01781......WM: a..HOUHL. j . OHN I . HOUSE & BROS._,_SuC-. tenors to JOHN I. 110WE'& - CO., Whoteazle toners and Comm!salon Merchants,. Corner of Bmttbneld aud Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. • • RIDDLE, No. 183 LIDEIRTY • STREET; Pittsburgh, Pa., Cocumissitra Mar- . o ant and Wholesale. Dealer in Country • Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. -Cash ad vanced on Conalguments, and paid for Produce gen erully:" - Ann BOAT. KNOX • A-VPILIW• AItKNOX • Bi, SON, COMMISSION IVERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. ,79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. Jal7:Y37 - 1 ITI'LE, BAIRD & PA'IvrON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchant and eaters In Produce., Flour, , Bacon, Cheese, Fish, C a rbon and . Lard 011, Iron, Balls, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 1I and 114 SECOND BT • ET. Pittsburgh., .10113 811IPTOR. §LUPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE SAVE GROCERS AN ITPRODHyr, PEALERSI 0. 6 SIXTH STREET. Patabcaith. - %HUSS aLbEßnui ANTD POLIQE XAOLVILM . Office, 120 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, • , , ‘, Deeds, 'Donde, Mortgages, _Acknowledgments, De dons, Collections, and ;all other. legytimate, business executed promptly.. ' mum: n9' ' SAMUEL McMASTEUEIi - - 11rz.Offtela Justine at the Teats - and Pollee Valets. taste. Ofte__,_e IS GRANT STREET, epposite the CIL. ttedrali PITTBERBLI: PA.. ; ;•t is . • • • Deeds, Roads, Mortgages, AcknoWledgmente t De'Positlensf aid alla.egal Business executed with .promptness and dispatch. , mule . .EIJSTAPX.: NAOWt9WI,-..:: ';•: • • AIWUCE , AV:le .7)LSCR; AND: mAppTAA.TE, OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA:AVENtIE, fiItIthIJRGH, PA: 'Deeds, 'Bolide,' mortgages,'..keirneiwtedgmeritit, Denocdtlankand 64 , Legallitukineas executed.with promptness and die ate n. - ' -" • my 29 4. 1 1 4 4f00 Of, 4 14 e•rCartIr• CONVEYANCEIiiagAi. ESTATE & INSURANCE ART, CA.I2.SCiIt 'EAST BIRMINGHAM: t .colieotlit of 'Unlit soltoltod mind promptly Attend ed to. . . . ntY346O lAritLikiii H. nAnsmi, - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,,CONVEYANCER,'&C, Office, CIARSOIC STlttitT, neerty opposite , th o .124.11 war Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGIIVI ' Business entrusted to hls care prorripay attend ed to. • • • • . - • tnYI:YBI &` ~'ERGUSON, . SICOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM TOWN W. RIDDELL, ATToRNEY-AT-tAW. Otitee,ll6lllamonit Street, (qiwosito the .00.ws Etouse,) tels:t44 W e A. LEWIB , ,, ATTORNEY—AT—LAW, . • No. 99 Iname l nd street, i3i115:08 1 , 11781311RGH, PA. H. C. IILiCKRELIo ATTORNEY AND;COUNEVIR AT LAW., No. S 9 Grant Street, My24:b25 JOHN, AA:STRAIN, AJW:I3EIIII7LALDT, . . EX-OFFICIO •JOiiTICE .OF THE PEACE ,AND POLICE HADIFITILA.T.E. .- • Oflice,ll2 FIFTH BTllRCF,,9ppopite the Catbe drai, Plttetiagh,' Deeds ,' lioliold;:hlottgitges Acknowledgments, Depealtionepind 411 Legal Bit Li nage executed with nromptness Cud dispatch; RCHUSALD ISLAKELEY, 201 - roxtlvrar n ler-7.e.w., No. eS rirru sTitarr. lipe . :29O:d&P ' PIitSBVBGE' •VEST ,C01511111103r. . :' - - . , w w, '' BrahAirif3 'StOne ' TrOrk B ; '• • Northwest r,orner of Weot 'Cotillion, Alleghenw.:', ,1 . FRED ' S AT:V*I'I6B,de CO. Baca on. b an 'd or krepare on otrort notice Hearth and, Step Stones: Flags for Oldewalks, Brewer ! Panne, ao. Head and Tomb Stoned, &a. • Orders fßomPU7Pic"" d ' 11 4 4 4 1 ril. lll 4c ( nOle ... , WROLESALZ DEALERS Ilt PROFESSIONAL ATTORNZ.Y-AT-till/V, No. 87 Fifth Street, 'PITTSBURGH; PA. flrrEilitnuth. PA STONE.' - - pITTSBURGII andaMOM CONNELLSVILLE R. R. On and after THURSDAY, March Bth, MitMr trains Will arrive at and depart from the Depot, tor. ner of Grant and Water streets, as follows:. .Depart., Arrfae. Mall to and from Uniont'n. 7:00 A. sr. 13:00 r. M. MeKeesimn-t Accommodt , n.ll:oo A. M. 2:05 P.M. Ex. to and from Unlont , n. 3:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Acconamod , n. 4:3o'p. M. 8:35 A. is. Braddc.ek's Accommodat'n 6:15 r. M. 7:50 P. M. Night Acc. to McKeesinvt.lo:3o P. M. 13:40 A. 2. Sunday Church Train to and , - from West newton 1:00 P. 2. 10:00 A. Y : . For tickets apply t 3 J. B. MEND,' Agent. W. B. STOUT; Superintendent. mbS ANGE'of TIME. On'and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. 15. August 12th; 1868, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Ration, corner Pike and Canal streete, for Franklin, till City, Buffalo, and all points In the. Oil Regions. , LE.A.VSPITTSBORG I I.. ;ARRIVE IN rITTSHITROU.' Mail 8:05 a m i Mall 4:50p tn. Ex prees .. . 7:25p m Express..".: . 6:95 am Brady's B'd Ac 3 : 25 p m B'adys ic 10:20 am Ist Soda Works • Ist Soda Works Accomod'n..l.l:oo am, Accomoda'n. 7:50 ain 2d Soda Works,• 2d Soda Works Accomod'n .. 5:20p m! Accomoda'n. 2:50 p Mixed Wav T'n 6:20 a inNixed T'n 8:25 pin Halton Acc'n.. 6:20 a ni!Hulton'Aceli.. 8:35 a in larmstrong Ae. 6:20 p m Church Train leave Pltteburgh .1.01.0 P. M. Ar rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. If. Passengers taking express train have but one change of cars bi tween. Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oil Regions. Mail and Express Trams stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodation trains Stop at all stations. THOMAS HMO, Aes`t.,Sun i W. POSTE HOP K, Arent. PDINCLXNATI AND ST. UIR RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROlll%. CHANGE OP TIME;—On and after SUNDAY, June 21st, 1808, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. Arrker. - Mall Express 2:15 a. m. li . CIO a. m. - Fast Line 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m. Fast Express 2:10 p. m.. 11:20 a. m. Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. 7.05 p. m. McDonald , s Acc , n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p.m. 9:30 a. m. McDOnald , s.Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m. 9210 a. as. EttcLlM Ntrricx.—Stniday Express leaves at 2:10 sk. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next morning'. The 0:40 a. In. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex cepted; and makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville, and ' , points on SandutiSandusky,„Mtuasfield Newark . S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD. flap't., Steubenville. • . . , -, I. §§ B & ‘ . GH FORT WAYNE lc CHICAGO R. W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBI3t6IIIi. Bi. - From June 101,7.'1868, trains will leave tram— and arrive at the Union Depot, north tide, thy time, as fellows . : : :,....: . Leave , . rve.. ' ' . •:: Chicago Ex...; 2:03 a m ', A Chicago Ex ri . . . 2:08 ant Cleveland Ex.. ,2:03 a miCievetand Er . 2:08 am : Erie & YgnSI"I 7:28 am rnicago Ez.... 11:23 am. Cl. & Wh , lt Mg 6:13 a m Wheeling Ex..11:08 am • 'Chicago Kv.11:1 :61584 m St: Leads Ex.. 3:33 pm • Chicago Vv._.,.. 943 a m C1..9 Wh`gt Ex- 4:38 pm: Cl.' &Wh_gE.l.'3pm Erie 06 Yg_hi Ex, 6:13 pm. Chicago Ex.., . 1:58,p m Chien= Ex. . 4:23 p m Wt. tErte Ex : : 4:48 pn. CI: &Will gx"7, - og pia' • ' . Depart from ditephinals. Arrive:lli ~ditereay. , • N. llarigt'is dc. ' B:sB*a m N. Reigt'n An./ :03 aat Leetestaie:r,l•,,go4.3 a m N.Brigt.'n - r" ' :28 atm - . " ' ""11158 a m yellsville "• _-'8:53 eat ' ,Rochester •,'' . ~, iit:23 pm egg. Castle.: ' t 10:13 a vs. - . Wellerv'e ACc - .'. ' 3:43p m Leetsdale " 9:13 IL= Leetsdale:6.f.. ',4:L3pm " i. " 1:08 pm ! N. Brigt'n '.- 5:33 pm N. Brigt`n " 2:43pm. , N. Brigoa," -... '612/3p m Leetsdale • tt 4.:53 p=- Leetsdale " . 10:43pm " 1' - 'j''; 7:2Bpm , .• air 1:58 p. in. - Cbdcago Express leaves daily, air 34:9 3a.m. Chicago E x press arrives daily.. '- . )ea , .•--' ', 1 It: B. BYERS, General Ticket Agent. ENNSTILVAN CENTRAL ICAILRO, and after June 7th, atand depart from tit, Waahtngton and Liberty a sterive. Mail Train"—, 1:15 aml Fast Line 1:40 tat Wall's No. 1.. '8:20 am! Latrobe /tent 7:50 aml Wall's No. 0 .. 8:50 am! Cincinnati 9:10 a ml Johnstown Ac.10:35 a ml Baltimore Ex. 1:00p m Phila. Express 1:20 p m Wallis No. 2.15 pm Braddocks N01.5:50 p m Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm Altoona Acein . and Emigrant' • Train 9:30 wird The Church Train - leaves Wall's Station ever. Sunday at 9:15 a. reaching Pittsburgh at 10:08 t. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Wail's Station at 2:00 p. •Cineinnatt E`xpress leaves daily. All other trains .dallylWept.Suuday.: • . • • • For further information apply to • • " .• • Rai l ro a d ECKIVITII, Agent.: The Penntiyivinia Company will.mot aa raine Sul risk,Ter Baggage, except for wearbsir sp. parel, and limit their responsibility to One Iltradred Dollars' in value. All Baggage exceedin_g that _ amount In value will be at the risk or . the thrift; un- ' teal - Stahel:l:by special contract. . • • • , EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, * Jet General Superintendent,-Altoona, Pa. MMMI STERN PENN-a l t=gal :SYLVANIA RAIL- R D.—On and after Augiht 16th, 1868, _ Fmt. 4 seuger Trains on the Western Penturylvanta 8a11...- road Till arrive at and depart ,from the „Federal _ Street Depot,‘Allegheny . qty. as follows: _Arrive. - Depart .: . , Springd:e No 1 - 6:35 ain Mall • - 8:50 sin Freeport, No. 1,8: L 5 a In Freeport 'No: r 9:50 am - Express:,,ti. - .410:1'5 m Sharptrg AR! : 111;g6 am , Illtarpb'g No.l, 1:45 p m Express... , - pro , Freeport No: g '4l'lo p m SprMgd..le No 1 3:50, pin Mall . 5:56 p m c.eport N0..2` 6:05 pm Springd'e Nat •- T:10 p m Soulagd'e No :42:15 pm., Above trains run daily except :.‘unday. . The Cluirch Train leaves Allegheny Janet. Silvery Sundayut 7340 sn. reaching. Allegheng4lLty 9:50 a. m. - Iteturnimig, leaves Allegheny City 'at 1610. th //4.6 1 4494115 14-5 1W61:5 1 1F Oland; lat *AS m. ecui3trmserrOX 'lCitsTs—lror silt tr pet Twenty.between Allegheny City, .ChestnuMet, Ilettla...Bennettiltne Creek. Etna Unctkausrpsborgi . .l and good only on the trains stopping at,Stuttuns cited on tickets .. - : • • • ' ' - ' • • - she The trains Jeaving Allegheny City at &IS a. in.” andll in.st; mike direst connection at Freeport with,Walker , e line of - Stages for Butlerand iThrouT -tickets may be purchused 'the Office,No. 3 t, Clair street, near the Saslow:Wort:- Bridge , Pitts*. rgh, , tuld,at the to JAMES 5 : 11 eyllylni• F9r ; inrtherlatirmatlarn apply to • JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, - :- Federal Street Depot. The Western:Pennsylvania Railroad will not as-.- . eqr l2 4 any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit the!. responalbllity 93 Due Hundred Dollars in value.. AU baggage, exceeding this , amount In value will be at the risk otthe Owner, an teas taken: by special contract... • DWARDT-1 1 . 41tTAANIN • )43en...ral Superintendent. Altoona. ra. • Atllff S . 1 ""aligliE MON PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Dividon. Tlie SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE =VTR frog,. the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, Ap4:W7B New Mexico, Idaho, Two Trains leave State Lino arri v alanworth Oregon. daily, (Sundays exceptedo on the of trains of Pacific Railroad from St. Louis, and nuaninal and St. 'Jo Railroad from Quincy, connecOnv at Law renne, Topeka and Wamego with 6[4..6 for all points In Kansas, At end_, of track west of Ells worth with the - UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM PANY'S DAILY LINE• 07 OVERLAND MALL AND EXE'RESS COACHES FOS VEZt; BALI LgAIEI; And all Points in the irprritoriet, And with SANDEESON , S TITI-WEEkLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union Bent ' s Fort, Pl lB4 , Allei glue.m,xl F a r Fe, and all points in. Arizona mid . . With the, recent addition of rolling stock and equipment,- and the arrangements made with re sponsible Overland • Transportation Lines 'from Its western terminus this road now offers unequalled factutina for tha transmission of freight to the Far West. Tle.kets !be sale at all the-principal ofileesin the . United States and'Canadas.. Be sum an d ask for tioketa sin THE ' SHOWF HELL notrrA VISION UNION pAcxyzo. Bau.Av EASTERN DI . - - RE Genera; Freight hnd!Ficitet, Agent. TO LIVEIRp • OOL ANDsalk. "QtRENSTOWN... Tian . . . Tn IN IMAM STpAIWPIII4' NsisbertnislitieS veseele, among themthe celebrated t • CITY, OF PARIS. CITY OF ANTWEIT, CITY OF, BOSTON,' CITY OF BALTIMORE, • CITY oF LONDON. • , saijink I-VERT SATURDAY; Alen Pier 41: 4 W Itiver, New York. • For passage or farther - • tloa apply t 0 . • WILLIAM lIIIW/HAVi voirirrn elldter • .Nfrao7,cepcoeuertat. • '.• DI RAILROADS. . .r' i,: ,'~.. 1 ;1868,. Trains: will aN• 6 Union Depot, corner of reete, as follow/1: • • Depart. Day Express.. 2'.25 wall's No. 1.. 4E30 a m !Mall Train Vso'a m f.oinelunatt Ex 11240 a m Wall's N 0.2.. 11:51a na !Johnstown Ac. - 3:05 pm IBraddochs Not 4:00 pia Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm Wall'e. No. 3.. '.5:10 pm Wall's No. it.: 6:15 pm Fast Line 7:30 pm . Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 pm SwissTae Ac'n 10:50 pm Washington, A. ANDEssoNi Gener*Bitpeiintendeini: J. u. wEasTEB,