. cial Natters in 'New York. Gold Closed at 144@144K. [BY .Telegraph to the Plttehurgh Gazette.l NEW Yoga, September 4 , 1865. MONEY AND GOLD. Money easyat 3@4 per cent. on call. The movements, of money from Now Eng 'and and Philadelphia to this city offsets to . some exteEt the shipments-now disking ~to the West, which are estimated at three millions this week. Sterlingfirm at 9@9%, while 9% is asked by some bankers; the demand from impo tem is increasing. Gold without material change, but more active and strong; opened at 143%, fell to 143 6 „ advanced to 144%, and closed at 144@144g. GOVERN3IENTS Governments are dull without decided change, closing weak: Coupons of 1831, 114; do . . of 1862, 113@l13%; do. of 1864, 109%® 109%; do. of 1665, 111%@111%; do. new, 108%@1083;, do. 1867, 108%®108%; do. of 1 868, 108%@108%; Ten-Forties, 104%@105. BORDER. STATE norms. State bonds more active and higher; souris, 92%@,93 Old Tennessees, 66@68g, New Tennes,ee ' 6;i l /G67; Old North Caro linas, 63; new yirginias, 521 ®55. STOCKS. Stocks unsettled to-d ty by heavy sales of Rock Island yesterday afternoon, and it is stated that 14600 shares were sold by Mr. Woedward Ito Mr. Tobin at 103 both are heavy speculators. The lat ter is said to have been a heavy seller at higher rates, while the former is sup posed to have the stock on hand. The market declined generally but closed steady though very dull at a slight advance from the lowest point. Express shares ' firm. Miscellaneous dull. p 5:30 ramEs: Canton, 48; Cumlsiland, 29 @3O; Wells' Express, 25%@261/ i ; Ameri can, 44@46; Adams, 48%@491/0 United States, 44; Merchants, 223 23; Quicksil ver. 2034@20%; Pacific Mail, 102(4)102%; Weitern Union Telegraph. 34@34 1 /.; New York Central, 126%0126%; Erie, 463:.@46X; do. preferred, 693§@71;` Hudson, 13934®140; • Reading, 92 1 /,®9234; Ohio and Mississippi, 29%@20%;.Wabash, 59@5934; do. prefer , redi7l; St. Paul, 7934; do. preferred,BsX@ 86; Chicago and Alton, 142; do. preferred, !141; Michigan Central, 117©11834; Michigan Southern,- 85%@85%; Illinois Central, 143; :Pittsburgi, 87 , 587 1 /.; Toledo, 107%@)10734; ,Rock Isla id, 102(4)102%; Northwest ' ern, 85%@‘85%; do. 4 preferred, 85% ®8534; Fort . Wayne, 108@l08%; Hart ford and _Erie 22%@V..% Terre Haute, ..40©42; preferred 6434; Ashtabula, 100; Col umbus, Cincinnati tic Indianapolis, 81; Du buque Sion lc. City, 8034. • :MINING SHARES 'Pull: Smith •Ar. Parmlee,. 45; Montana, 47. ..flo quotations from Bostofi to-day. SUB-TREASURY MATTERS. Receipts at Sub-Treasury, $2,114,401; pay .ments, $1,286,720; balance, $87,812,120. New York Produce Market. [By relegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] N.Ew Yonn, September 4.—Cotton heavy and lower; -950 bales sold at 29;030e for , middling uplands. Flour; receipts, 8,670 winter wheat. Flour dull and lower; ,:spring scarce and a shade firmer; 6,900 obis $6,90a8,10 for superfine State western; 18a9 for extra .State; $8,10a9,85 for extra ;:'7western, $9,90a11,75 for white wheat extra; :..48,70a11,75 for It; H. 0.; $9,50a11 for extra ::.;St: Louis; sllal4 for good to choice do, clos ling quiet. California heavy; 300 sacks s..rld $9,75a12. Rye flour quie t; 100 bbls at ifb7a9,25. Corn meal quiet; 50 bbls state at 45,75 for yellow. Whisky none. Receipts; ~ :lwheat, $9,965 bush. Spring wheat quiet 'and steady; winter dull and lc lower; 33,000 bush sold at $2,0234a204 for Ho. 2 spring; 132.18a2,20 for red winter western; $2,2234a :?,30 for Amber Indiana; $2,45 for white St. Loui-; $2,52a2,62 for white Michigan; $2,68f0r - white Wabash; $2.80 for White California and $2,12 for red St. --Rye dull and heavy, with sales 900 bush western at 11,45 1a1,55. Barley nominal. Barley Malt quiet with sales 5,000 bush at' $2,20a2, Corn; receipts-29,326 bush; market dull and lc lower,.with sales 58,000 bush at $1,17a1,2234 for unsound, and $1,23 for sound mixed western. Oats firmer for old, but the mar-,, lint is dull and drooping for new; receipts, '7,398 bush; sales, 48,000 bush at 810 for -AVestern in store;. 82Y4a83Y i c for do afloat; :70p74c for new do; closing at 73c afloat. aim dull. Coffee nominal. Sugar steady, 'with sales 320 lilids Cuba at 104a11ge. Mo- Aliases dull.- Petroleum: dull at 14%11.143-10 :or crude: - and 31c for refined bonded. Hops quiet at 30a40c 'flar new crop. Pork lrmer and quiet, with sales 1,250 bbls at ;$28,80a28,90 for mess; closing at' $28,85 for .gash, and $2475 for old do: $22 1 / 2 50a24,50 for ,:prime; $25,75a26 for Prime mess... Beef titeady, with pales 120, bbls _at $14,50a20,50 new plain' mess; $20,50.824,75 for new 'extra. mess. Tierce Beef. quiet at 121a3.3 - :Or prime mess, and $30836 for India mess. Beef Hams dull at 25a32c. Cut Meats steady, with sales 185 packages at 133ia14c or Shoulders; 16a1934c t.r Hams. Mid- Iles firmer and quiet, with sales 200 boxes ~ :iumberland my, January delivery, at -12 No. Lard firmer, with sales 1,430 tierces et 1.9Ma19 6 8 e for steam, and 193(,a19%.1 for settle rendered. Butter steady and quiet it 31538 c for -Ohio, and 38a43c for State. 3hoese a shade better at 11.417c34,c. Freights o Liverpool are quiet and without material dteration. LATEST—FIour closed dull 'and heavy nd with a strongly doward tendency for .: i vinter, and quiet and very firm for spring 'wheat brands. Wheat is irregular and un iettled; spring's scarce and firmly held; !sinter, is in fair supplyand is tending down- Rye is dull and heavy and sells at ~1,45456 for western, inside price for info llor. Oafa, the- market is firm for, old at 81c !tt store, and 183 c afloat and is dull and tJeavy for new at 69a70c at- the railroad -depot, and 72a73c afloat. Corn is lower and it'll at 81,1651.21% for unsound and $1.22a for sound new mixed western, afloat. •:l'ork is quiet and steady; sales were matte $28,80 28Afor mess, cash; and regular Ales of 250 bbls mess were made, ailment!), 1 $29. Beef is quiet and steady. Cur f - i'sleats are in fair demand at full prices. tac,on is firm - and with a fair demand: Lard , •:as very firm at 19%a19%c for fair to prime 'team, the latter an ; extreme figure. Eggs re in fair demand at 25a28e. , .4' Toledo Mirliet. 43y Telegraph to , pit Pltterrgh Ojr.ette.l fie TOLEDO, ptenibet—R' 4. --4,195 ibis flour, 30,916 bus t, 23,195 bus corn, 7,364 bus oats, 2,770 bus rye. Shipments:— ,279 bbla Hour, 3,630 bui wheat, 1,200 bus' ...urn, 11,918 bus oats, 400 bus rye. Flour— Iles f white;at 111,50, and amber $10,50. trheat—amb-r a shade lower; , other glades 'f i thout ntaterlal change; ,rahswhite ;an at $2,1314;14; amber 12;1 - 5; am. or Michigan $2,031/02,04; , No. 1 red $2,00; 70. 2 $l.BB, No. 3 11,78; No. 2 sppring 11,65 a ,66, No. 3 do: $1,63; amber, seller, Septem 3r, 2,03 1 . A. Corn' steady; sales No. 1 at 1,04. Oats a shade'lower; No. $1,57; No. 2 5 %..c• Rye steady ; No. 1$1,30; N 0.211,25. reights unchtniged: 6c on wheat to Buffalo. . Philadelphia • Merkel: IV Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Catena., PHILADELPHIA, September 4.---Petrble m quiet; crude is held 21c In barrels; 15c bulk: refined, 31a31 W. , Flour dultand eak. Wheat.-very: dull and: weak: sake 000 bush red at $2;20az,30, and white at !,50a2,60. Byelsteardy.' Corn in good 'de.: and; sales 0,000 bush mixed -western at ,24a1,30; Pennsylvania ; yellow, 11,22, sts in fair de - Mend:for Western at 67a72c, rovisions unchanged. .1 1 .10.., ± 4 W 2 re f Telegraph no the rittaburgb tiazeiced BALTIMOR:E, , ' Septenlb,r ,4.: 7 -Flour quiet td unelianed ... Wheat _4"411, and un .anged. Ctirn , d6ll; white .#4,23a1,2 nor 1,10a1,;121' SUL 1, ailNcl . bhailged.' re steady at , 1,35a1',40; PiovunoitS firm .d unchanged. Chicago Market. CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette CHICAGO, September 4.---Flour dull and steady at $7,50a8,50 for spring _extras: Wheat active and ;isle lower; sales of No. 1 at $1,70a1,7034, and No. 2 at $1,61a1,62, closing firm at $1,61 for No. 2, and sales since change at $1,62 'for No. 2. Corn ac tive and %ale lowerrsales of No, 1 at 97X a9834c, No. 2at 97a973/,. and rejected at 93;4c, closing firm at 98c for No. 1; sales this afternoon at 98c for No. I. Oats active and jc lower; sales at 52a52.%c for No. 1, closing at 52a52/c. Rye steady and Mc higher, closing at $1,25a1,2534 for No. 1 in store. Barley in good speculative demand, and 23a3c higher, Closing at $1,62a1,63 for No. 2 in store. Highwines steady and quiet; sales of free at $1,30. Provisions quiet and unchang4 Mess Pork $28,50. Lard 'lBy,alB;4c. Bulk meats neglected. Receipts; FL , ur, 16,804 barrels; wheat, 131,378 bushels; corn; 157,815 bushels; oats, 225,563; hogs, 5,873 head. Shipments: Flour, 12,423 barrels; wheat, 157,327 bush els; corn, 55,566 bushels; oats, 296,062 bushels. • Cincinnati Market. . WV Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CINCINNATI, September 4.—Flour steady: family, $9,50a9,75. Wheat firmer at 52. Corn in good 'demand at 96a98c foi ear. shelled is had at $l. Rye d ull at 51,38a1,40; Oats steady at 55c for No 1. Barley'wun changed and quiet. Cotton' unchanged; middling, 29c. Tobacco steady at full prices. Whisky dull at 65c in bond. Provisions firm but quiet. Mess pork in order with a demand at 529. Bulk meats are held at 1 2 / a 123 o, but these rates are - yZc above the views of buyers. Bacon firm but quiet at 13r/ i c for shoulders, and 17Vo for clear sides; sugar cured hams dull at 20a21c. Lard firmer under the news from Liver po.3l-and sold 4 18;40; it could not have been bought to toff any extent at this rate at the close. Butter firm at 33a37c for fresh. Eggs, 16c. Cheese, 15;0144c. Flax seed in demand at $2,35a2,40. Clover seed is held at 515. Tim , •thy seed in demand at 52,65 on arrival. Gold, 143;4 buying. Louisville Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Lotrisyna.k, September 4.—Tobacco; sales of 55 hhds• lugs to common leaf 17a 12,75; Hart county medium wrapper $28,50. Wheat $2,00a2,05. Flour; superfine $6,75a 7,00. Cornl3sa9oc. Oats 45a50c. Rye $1,25 a 1,30. Sugar- ' hard refined 16; , fc. Mess Pork $29. 'Lard 1834a18,(0. Bacon; shoul ders 133‘; clear ribbed' sides 163;c; clear sides 17140. Bulk Meats; shoulders 125 c: clear sides 16,40. Whisky; raw free 11,27 a 1,30. -- Detroit Market. LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l DI:M.I3OIT, September 4.—Flour: there is no change in the market and the demand is light; sales' were made at f10,50a11,00. Wheat:No. 1 white is unchanged and there is but a limited demand at 152,22; No. 2 is heavy with anxious Lenient at $2,10; No. 1 amber is qttlet and lirm at $2,02a2,03. IMPORTS BY RAIILROAD. Pirrsstrzoll, CINCINNATI AND ST. Loins RA/LDOAD. September 4. car con, Brown& Williams; 1 car stone, l Painter r & Son; 1 car wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 2 cars bulk meat F Sellers & Co; 10 tcs lard, Watt Lang & Co; 15 do hains, 3do beef, Jas Lip pincott; 3 do do. E M Myers & Co; 3 dodo,. J P Hanna & Co; 10 bbls spirits, F Evart & Co; 5 do cement, McClarren &. M'Kennan; 23 bbls oil, Isiah Dickey & Co; 27 bales cot ton, A H Childs & Co; 1 tc beef; R & A Car son; 50 boxes candles, A rbuckles & Co; 5 do do, 5 do lard, S Cooper & Co; 6 pkgs tobacco, J A Maguire, 25 do do, W H Kirkpatrick& Co; 2 bbls liquor, Wm Clinton; 101 sks, 16 bbls potatoes, Voigt,Mahood & Co; 100 bbls flour, R Knox & Son; 1 car bn11: meat, J H Parker; 3 cars wheat, J S Liggett Jr Co; 40 bales hay, J & W Fairly; 30 do do H M Henderson; 1 car corn, M Steel Jr San; 1 car flour and feed, Stewart & Langenheiru; 20 bbls whisky, J H Finch Jr Co; 65 bbls pota toes, Vangorder & Shepard; 3 bbls eggs, J J Pettit; 5 bbls apples, Graff & Reiter; 4 do do, W H Graff & Co; 5 do do, Head & Metz ger; 25 bbls flour, I B Campbell; 5 bbls oil, J P Scott; 45 sks oats, 8 do wheat, I bbl eggs, Robb Jr Herron; 1 car / barley Spencer & I M.'Kay. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. September 4.-8 cars metal. Nitnick & Co; 6 do do, Jos Wood, Son & Co; Ido do, Brown & Co; Ido do, IL Riddle; 200 bbis flour , M'Clure & M'Kee; 200 do do Watt, Lang & Co; 100 do do, S Lindsey & Co; 100 do do owner 1 car middlings, Kell & Ritchart; 1 car barley,Hitchcock,McCreery & CO; Ido do, Pier Datum & Co; 4 cars dry salted shoulders, F Sellers & Co; 1 box to bacoo,-S P Shriver & Co; 6 kitty fish, 60 bas candles, J Dilworth & Co; 100 bbbi -flour, Culp &Shepard; 5 bbls cider, H Rea Jr; 2 kegs butter, 11 bbls apples, iVoodworth & Davidson; 7 bbls apples, W J Steel & Bro; 24 aka rags, MeCulloogb, Smith & Co; 32 boxes cheese, Noble & Braden; 16 do do; •N JRraden; 14 do do W Kirkpatrick & Co; 13 sks rags; Pitt; Paper Co; 2,5 boxew cheese, E Heazleton; 1 car /umber, J Fletch-= er; 4 bbis eggs, H 13iddle;p14'pkgs tobacco, Carter, M'Grew &Co; 51 bbls whisky, Cluck enhelmer .& Bro; 40 sewing machines,'W Summer it Co; 12 pkgs tobacco, W J Jones; 14 pkgs spirits, J Adler & Co; 63 sks 'corn, W Bingham; 1 case tobacco, H Dillinger; 15 boxes do, F March. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD, September 4. 5 cars iron ore, liimick& Co; 1 car wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 1 car iron ore, Brown & Co; 5 do do, McKnight, Porter &Co: 2do do Bryan & Caughey; 2 do do,Graff, Byers dic ' Co; 2 do do, Laughlin & Go; 6 do do, Shoenberger & Blair; 2do do, Zug ;& Co; 1 car lumber, Mcgnewan & Douglabiu 1 car melons, S Patrick; 2 cars 'timber, Fuller, Longhead & Bailey; 4 cars soda ash, JL&DS Reker; 10 'bxs cheese, J Daub; 10 bbls lime, Adams & Co; 31 aks rags, Christy & Ben ham; 20 bxs star candles, S P Shriver & Co; 20 bxs ink,Atwell & Loo; 1 car melons, P Campboll;.7 bbls potatoos, 2 bdls sks, McHeary & Hood; 9 eks rags, M.cCul lough, Smith & Co; 24 bbls Are clay, 11 H Collins; 2 cars lumber, J Baldinger; 20 bbis lime, King & Co; 1 t,bl eggs, Mcßane & Anjer; 5 do do, 5 kgs butter,ll Riddle; 4 do do, 3 bbls do, Graff & Riter; 11 bids apples, W H Graff it Co; 3 do eggs, Ar buckles & Co; .I car wheat, Scott & Gisal; 1 bbl eggs, 1 keg'.' butter,. Head & Metzger; 1 bbl-eggs, 1 hx do, I keg 'do, W U Kirkpa trick & Co. Ai4LEGEBEiIT VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep tember 4.-14 eke potatoes, J W Benson; 4 pkge eggs, 1 0 T McKee; 3 bbls eggs, 3 bxs butter, John Hinkle; 4 bbls eggs, John Kllngensinith: 2 do do, 2 bxs batter, Moorhead; 7 pkgs butter, 5 bbls eggs, A Gallagher; 1 car lime, Jas Reno; 3 bbls eggs, Ido butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 3 ears limo,tone, Shoenberger & Blair; 3 cars metal, H Woodsides;l 1 do do, Chess, Smyth & Co; 1 do do, Ryerson, Preston & Co; 20 sks rye, 15 do oats, Kirkpatrick, Herron & Co; 13 figs oats, 20 do , rye, Mc- Henry &, Hood; 4 Ws seed, Knox & Orr; 13 bbls eggs, .1 Miller 60 bbls salt, Jas Mc- Cully & Co; 50 sks wheat, Hitchcock, Me- Creery de Co; 41 sks oats, W Bingham; 1 car grain, H Gornaley; 2 bbls eggs, .W it Kirkpatrick dc ALLEGHENY STATION, September 1 car flour .and milifeed, 200 bbls flour, Stewart & Langenheim; Bears wheat, Ken nedy.& Bros 859 sks flaxseed, M B Suydam; f ear' wheat, W McKee & Co; 4 oars lime atone, 1 car:metal,. Superior Iron Co; 50 bbls flour, A Miller & Son; 1 car whsat, Gilmore, Straub & ' Co; 208 aka barley, ki Het dt; 12 rolls leather, J Eisenbels;, 1 oar staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 car hay, H M Ifender,on & `Co, 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & Co. , Parspunon "' , AND': . CONNELLEVILLE wr,O4E; September 3.-71 Nils' Iron,, wlir Wallace; 1 car metal, YoughioghenY Iron & .Cosl' Co; ;2, bbis cement. W Gormiey; , 3l aks wheat Wm McKee & Co:1 bblm , tona:cco:‘liin (Nay 'it Mc:thine; 10 bah, paper; W A McClurg; 313' Las gialisware, Michaels, B & Co. • Gli: GAZET.E.E; .SA.TIJRDAY, SEPT-F.l'll3Eli Memphis lharket rßYtelegranh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l lkfratPEris, September 4.—Cotton, 28c; re ceipts, 7 bales; exports, 2 bales; •receipts for the week, 49 bales; exports for the week, 18 bales; stock, •57 bales. Flour quiet; superfine, 87,50. Wheat none. Corp, 85a90c. Oats, 5714ca60c. Hay, $20a21. Bran, 820. Pork. $3O. Bacon dull; should ers, 1334 c; clear sides, 173ic. Lard, -19a20c. 11111w4t4cee Market • [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l MILWAUKEE, Spptember 4.—Flour dull and nominal Wheat dull and lower at $1,72 for No. lin store, and $1,644 for No. 2. Oats dull and nominal. Corn nominally . unchanged. Receipts-20,000 bbls flour, 91,000 bus wheat, 1,000 bus oats, 2,000 bus corn. Shipments-0,000 bbls flour, 50,000 bus wheat, 1,000 bus oats. Chicago Cattle ; Market. LBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiette.l CHICAGO, September 4:—Beef cattle quiet at ~44,12a7.25 for common to choice ship ping beeves. Hogs quiet at 9,12;4a10,65 for medium to extra choice. St. Louis Cattle Market (By Telegragh to the Platburgh Gazette.; ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4.—Cattle in better sup ply and prices firmer, ranging at $3490. Sheep unchanged at Vas per head: fair to choice Lambs $1,50a3,50. - RIVER NEWS , slow_ The river continues to swell oly at this int with about thirty-three inches in the hannel, according to the Mononga pt hela pi r marks, and something over four feet re orted at Brunot. This 'swell, It seems, emanated In the Youghiogheny river, but little rain having fallen at the Upper end of the Monongahela, and ac- Fording to our latest advices, there is no _prospect of a rise in the Allegheny. We hadseveiarheavv.showers of rain yester day, and the indications last evening were favorable for more. The recent rains drew quite a number of steamboatmen to the river all of whom en tertained strong hopes of a rise; but, we fear that fbr the present, at least, they are doomed to disappointment.' Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr., is here look ingafter the Glasgow, which boat he has taken charge of. Capt Robinson, we may remark, is looking 'remarkably well, and is in first-rate condition tor business. We regret to learn that the wife of Capt. A. S. Shepard of the Bayard, died very sud denly at the homestead, in Wellsville, Ohio. The disease which terminated her life so suddenly was apoplexy. The following boats are now at the land- ing ready to resume business as soon as 1 navigation fairly opens: Bayard, Grey Eagle, Glasgow Armadillo, Kenton, Kate Putman. Messenger and Armenia. We understand that If the river should get up to four feet, the Bayard will lead off in the Parkerburg trade. Capt. Jesse Dean, of the Messenger. more recently of the Camelia, was in the city yesterday. —Capt. Andy Robinson left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh, on Wednesday evening, by rail. - —Capt. Anawalt is in Cincinnati su perintending repairs now being made on the Wild Duck; . —Mr. G. M. Thrasher, late clerk of the steamer Anna, received an appointment, yesterday, as Internal Revenue Store keeper for the Sixth Kentucky Congres sional District. —The St. Marys, which has been lying at Shippingsport for some time has been thoroughly repaired and repainted, and will enter the N. 0. trade' about the 10th Inst. Capt. Sweeny will command her. —Boats experience more trouble at Is land No. 30 than at anv other between Cairo and Memphis. The Continental grounded at that place and last consider able time. She was compelled to lighten over the bar. —The Evansville Journal, of Tuesday, says; Capt. A. Litter, formerly a citizen of Evansville, and well known in maratime and commercial circles, is in the city. He is now residing on his farm up Green Riv er. He reports that the growing tobacco crop is the best grown for 'many years. —An exchange very properly remarks: It Is no wonder the steamboat business is dull, and the railroads get freights. Half the time a shipper can't get any knowl edge of when a boat is going to leave. It is a bad plan to say you aro going one day, and then leave a week afterward. If you say you are going' to leave to-day, or to morrow,, go; don't deceive ahipoers and merchants, for you'll lose by the operation in the long run. —A Cairo dispatch, under date of Wed nesday, says: The America passed down well-laden. The Ella Hughes brought 100 rolls leather, 250 pkgs bar iron, 50 tuns metal, for St. Louis; 20 tuns hollow-ware and flour for the South. Theelocal paekets had moderate trips , for reshipment South. The Belle Memphis, from Memphis for St. Louis, passed up. The river rose 3,lnclies. The Maggie Hays has at length concluded to load here for. St. Louis, taring cement saved front the Tennessee; she will leave to-morrow. Wm. Hamijton, engineer, purchased the naval propeller Tansy, yes terday, at auction, for $450, The United States snagboat, S. H. Long, passed here to day. bound for the Missouri river; officers and crew in excellent health and spirits. —The New Orleans papers announce that Capt. T. P. Leathers of the Vic k s ourg packet Gen. Quitman, has discharged from em ployment on his steamer all persons not members of the Democratic party, where upon, a ineetlng is held at Poit Coupeo, and it wasstated, that, "Whereas, It has be come the settled policy of the Democracy of this State not not to give, employment or Kipp°, t ofany kind to members of the Rad ical party;" and resolved that "thanks aro due, and are] hereby returned to Capt. T. P. Leathers, of the steamer Quitman; for being thu first among steamboatmell lo take this important step, which is calcnlatdd to contribute largely to the anemia; of the bem ocratlc party in this State." Wo take these particulars from the New Orleans Times of the 20th ult., which comments favorably upon the action taken.. A planter writes to the Republican that he paid last year to the General Quitman $OOOO freightage on cot ton, and in consequence of the• discharg ing of the colored crew because they, would not join a Domocratio club, ho will not ship another pound:of freight on her. Rivera and Weather. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossetic.] LOUISVILLE, Sepeember 4.—The river is stationary ,with three and a half feet of water in the canal. Weather clear and cool: S 1 Louis, September 4.—Weather clear arid pleasant at 6.15 P. 31. LEGAL. TN' THE MATTER OF THE AP+ pucauou of t4o Germania Building and Lou Association FOU'A 'CHARTER OF IIiCORFORKTION. No. 1,00211 n the Court- of Common Neu of Alle- : Bhongi ounty.. IN the above c , se the Petitioners have applied for a Charter as a Building and .Loan A/sedation, un der the statateln such case made and provldedi and unless excepllons be ill d In Proper time .n Charter will be granted at next term of bald Court; auX;:ns iOTICE.—Whet eas. Letters of Administration on the estate ot , sow; H. D VI ON, late of Oakland Townsh , p, ilerea‘ed. have been.duly grunion t • the un ierslitoby the iteoleter of A ileghenyvotinty. ail persons In ebted to ~r haring c alms, gainvt the tivi.44 , dr , ni ' e. ceased 4re requested to I resod e without dulay, for settieuient. at al .0 1 .drit of TilOti AttorneY ••• 0.1613 lit:burgh.- A rfkiliS DAVI - A)StMmitninekiZt 14.EisittY r. .)y18:t4243 It: li. 31 1, 1tROMAT . , Solicitor fur ectitioncrt. PROPOSALS TO RIILIVIY CONTRICTORS. HE GRADUATION, MASONRY AND BALLASTING of the following enutner- ated sections of the. Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad, Are advertled for cont act, and proposal; for the sae will be received a the Company's Office, in P4taburgh, up to the 01 2 TIM OF SEPT 11KBER, Inclusive, Commencing at the tint antown Branch Junction, about a mile east of Con e Isvllle, Sections 59 to 64 inclusive. Then Sectio s 65, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 8 , 88, 89, 90. 91, 92. 106, 110, 112, 115, 116, i 17, 118, Ip, 122, 128, 129, 130, 133, 140. All of these Sections are in the valley of the Youg •log bony river, up to Section 112 Inclusive. Sections 115, 118, 117 are on . the 3,, Summit, and embrace he Sand Patch Tunnel; and the remainder are In the valley of Wills Creek, Section 140 being abo tt 5 miles from Cumberland. Spicilications of the work on the above ; ect:ons will be ready for dellve 'on the Ist of September, at the offices of the Conap ny, at Pittsburgh and Cum berland, where contrac. ors wall obtain all necessary Information to enable I ern to examine the line. The comoanv reser: .. the right to reject all or a part of each add. Anatist 10th, IF6g OFFICE OF,UONTHOLLER OF ALLEGHENY CO., PLITSIMHIGH; . Augtlet, 2/LH, 106 8 . PROPOSALS tOR WRITING. - . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SEPTEMBER STU, inclusive, for trans- cribing and copying from the original Assessment Books, EIGHTY-SIX ASSESSORS DUPLICATES, FOR YEAR 1869, the work to be done in the °Rice or the County Commistlonera Bids to be made at so much the running line com plete, and to Include the comparing of each and all the books with the crielnals. Sample books can be seen on application By direction of Cotinty Commissioners. HENRY I.ADUECEIVI`, aw^b:v37•d&F FERTILIZERS . - - TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE, • • SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIKE, ALISITFACTITRED BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD & CAMPBELL, pitorni=orts, - •• Office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, .Pa. The best Eertilizer in use, and recognized Farmers who have given It a trial, to be the stand ard for raising large crops of Wheat, fiye, Oats, Corn, Putt' toes, ac. We have published tor gratu itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of which will be sent free to any sending us their ad dress. ASSESSMENTS OYFICY. or CITY ENGINZKR AND tiritTY.Yoll, Pittsburgh, August 24, 12138. NOTIC—The Assessment for E. Grading, Paying and Curbing SMALLM AN STREET, FrOm Morton to Clymer ttfeet, la now ready for examination, and can be seen at this mince until TIIUnnDAY. 13eptember 3d, 1868. when it wit: be returned to the City Treaburecis Once for col lection. • ri MISCELLANEOUS, rrAXES ! TAXES ! I The Tax Payers of the consolidated City of Pitts burgh, are her by notltied that the Tax Books are now In the bands of the City Treasurer, ready for collection. Taxes and Water Rents Raid between the Ist of JON& and the Ist of AUGUST, will be.reeelved at • • DISCOUNT or ram PER CENT. And between AUO UST lit, and the 15th of SEP TEMBER. at a . DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT. From the 15th of SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC TOBF.R. all taxes will be payableas assessed. After' the Ist of OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. will be added; arid on the lst of NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will be put Into the hands of Collectors WITH THE FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER ()ENT., mating a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,' between those paying Ir. July and those paying in November. The STATE _MERCANTILE ,LICENSES are now due, and seould be p sld on or before the Lt of July, to save cost and expense of suit. ,Jellb.res S. ALLINDER, City Treasurer. OIL WELL Steam Engines • for Sale. T l or nr and s e cond- h and ndand STEAM EN, tnlo Inch cylinders, 20 d Inch stroke, with all the natures FOR. BORING OIL WELLS. _Address , HUGH 1 31. BOLE & CO., auinte) Duquesne *ay. Pittsburgh. Pa. D RAIN PIPE .- HALL ' 13 U.VERIOR ARTICLE OF DRAIN PIPE, AU Macs, from one to twenty-four Inches at WEL DON & KELLY'S. agents for manufacturers, 147 Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. McDONALD ALLEY. Notice Is hereby given that the Viewers' Re port fur NlNti lIONAIAD ALLEY, Sixth ivadd. Allegheny City, Ilse been fled at No. 291. Nov. Turn, Ib6B, District Court, for confirmation. ' - J. C. BreCOMBS, sel:vlt cFADDEN STREET. M Notice is hereby given that the Viewer& Re. port in the matter of WItrENINCI Iib:FADDEN EntEET, Eighth ward. Allegheny (nry, has beret flied at No. 243, November Ulm, ISBN Maria Court, for confirmation. J. C. llcCOMßSlSolicitor. sebre. . A urric* OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEGIIENT PIT.BOUI{OII, Atigtirt 31111111 1868. NOTICE TO BONDIIOLIiEIIB. ttn nd stet September Lst, the . SIX PER CANT. lIONDS, issue(' by Allegheny c. usty, May 1 t. 1003, In payment of Bounty to Volunteers, will beledeem.d on p esentatlon at this °Mee. Interest on these bonds will cease November lit, 1009. etc.24:v37' HENRY (MUT. Controller. PERKY STREET. •• - .1 .Notice to hereby Riven that the Report of View. ere f r ottRNINli PERRY SeeERT. City of Alto. VtletlY, has been tiled at :to :SOX. N ovember Tenn, PIGS, Distrtet:Coort, for et:toll:llation.' • ' J. C. MeCOMIS. City Solicitor. 501:r45 INDIA. RUBBER BELTING *An STEAM PACKINI3.—A full st,.ek on hand at all tames. and , of tho hest (Mir • Parties wifhin g , , ft up mills or shops wbere .Itlng to required will dud bur prides "s low U eau Ira bad In the East ' . and 4 eight saved. , , • I — Br, ff. rititam.s,,, 5 . st. 01 1. r at,np t 4 be SO .1 I Ili jil t received from linitcni; a•,;(1 rq 4 aimon faintly Ke, or for tiali; by, We puand at tbu IACIR LE /11 11 E 1 - rage's itt , un !pr nholenall and total}, at 30 and 14 St:Clair alrtxt. Jul la. a IL PHILLIP'S All Kinds of Country Produce. all orders for Merchandise promptly filled. at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of butter. Eggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits, &c, We feel confident that we can give entire sat isfaction, by making QUICK SALES and PROMPT RE TURNS. St HIGHEST MARKILT PRICKS, and therefore re3nectfully solicit your consignments. Al. corre spondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. atolft:B WATT, LANG & CO., • Grocerbm, Flour, Grain, Produce, PrO• visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon OH. dc.. Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. • n08:n55 J. IL CANFIELD A. T. CA.NFIELD. T B. CANFIELD Si. NON, COlll.. tj • 3IISSION MERCHANTS,—and Wholesale Dealers in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. /:. Cheese, Butter,,Lard,. Pot k Bacon, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead,*Pot, Pearl and S da Ashes, et, bite Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 141 First street.-.-Pittsburgh. M. STEELE I\ll - STEELE & SON, ./31.1.• E. LATROBE, FLOUR„ GRAIN..eihOETI), &o No. 05 OHIO STILEEI near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. CIVIL ENGINEER. aul9:n39 JAMES B. MANOR • JO6. iIAUPL.II ATEANOR & HARPER, COMMISSION IVIERCTIA.NMYS 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. RhFERENCES-J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., It. T. lien necly & Bro.. ja31:124 PETER HMI JAL P. RICHAIVI KEH. & RICHA.IIT, AND DEALERS IN - FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ac-, ac 849 Liberty St., Pittebturgh, mr.A:b37 A_J T J. BLANCHARD, • Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Controller No. 306 PENN STREET a768:x89 ALEX. 110 BANE J. B. AWL% ARBANE ba ANJER, -4-tk • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgn. les FETZER &. ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND 00111dMON MUMMA For the sale of Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Kutter, Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. I 0 MARKET STREET, coruer.of First, Pittsburgh. fe22:uB JOIIN I. lIOUSIL.....EDW. 110U85.....WM. IL HOUSE. _TORN I. HOUSE & BROS_9_• SUC cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Ctint — iilssion Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. THT RIDDLE No. IS3 LIBERTY . STREET, Pltta , urg h , Pa., Commission Mer— c ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen erally. min HOLM-KNO , X ANDREW KNOX. AILKNOX & SON, COMMISSION oMERCHA NTS and dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN I, FEED and PRODUCE (:•ENERALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. jal7:r37 T ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and ealera in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHN 881 PTON ' A WALLACZ. §HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE SALE G ItOCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, . 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. fal2:rsB JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN IND POLIOE MAGISTRATE. Office, 128 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, PITTSIIIPRGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, - and all other legitimate baldness executed promptl mh3oen9 H. .7. MOORE, City Engineer SAMUEL ItIcRIASTERS, .11T-iIYEII2IIADT, Ex-Officio Justiee of the Peace and Police -Magis trate. litilee,__GßANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. m 1216 EUSTACE S. MORROW, A14.13E11,31A.N, EX-OFFICIO JTISTTCE OF TIM PEACE AND • POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNLAVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds,Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legalßusiness executed with promptness and dispatch. my,Z A _ AMMON, (744stice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT, CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. my3:y6o WILLIAM H. BARKER, JUSTICE OF. THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER,&C .1 Mice, CARSON STREET. nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURtiII. - Business. entrusted to his care promptly attend ed tu. myl:ysl S. FERGUSON, SECOND FLOOR• FRONT ROOM JOHN W. RIDDELL, Office, HS Diamond Street, (Opposite the Court House.) fels:t44 W e t A. LEWIS, mhs:nB H o C. MACKUELL, MrA:b2s JOHN A: ETTRAIN, MC-OFFICIO AMUR. OF VIE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Ofitee,lllsl FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, pa. , ,. peeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments„ Depositions and alltegal Busi nese executed with proinntneee and dispatch. ARCUMALD lILAKJELIEY, apikagoid&F CORN 111tA,L; RYE-FLOUR, &c. WASHINGTON MILLS, • . ViASHINCEPON STREET. Near Plttsbarkii Orain ElErvator , Manufieturer (I L' CORN ;HEAL RTE FLOU R and CHOPPED , FkLul.). .Onters delivered In elther'etty tree or.olo.rge. fir..l.lu of all kinds clopped. and Corn shelled. on short notice. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. =I MURDER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 Second Street, Pitt-burgh, Pa RECEIVE AND SELL WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN Commissian Airerchants, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Consignments solicited COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PROFESSIONAL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. No. S 7 Firth Streets ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. PITTSBURGH, PA ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. No. 09 Maznond•Sireet, PITTSB ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. SO Grant Street, 'pITTSBURGR. PA A.1.13Eat31.A.N, .ATTORNEY-A.T-z./Lw, No. 98 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. W. W. A N'ILI.RISION, A. E• tirEVZ.NSON P - - - ITTSBITRGHand CONNELLSVILLE ILtaCrgEga On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 1868 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cot, ner of Grant and Water streete: as follows: Depart. .Arritw. Mall to and from Uniont'n. T:00 A. sr. 6:00 1•. x. McKeesport Accomtao,lt'n.llcoo A. at. 2:05 r. Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 r. sr. 10:00 A. M. •West Newton Accommod'n at. 5:35 A. M. Braddock's Accommotlat'u 6:15 r. m. 7.:50 P. M. Night Arc. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 03:40 A.lt. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 r.'iff.'lo:oo A. X For tickets apply t) J. R. KING, Agent, W. B. STOUT ; Superintendent. r.lll OILANGE 11 111ECH;L77 --- • _:_ •- ALLEGHENY VALLEY ItAILEIOAD. On and after.SITEDNEdOAY, 7:25 1'..2. August 12th, 1868, TWO TitAINS DAILY will leave 'Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and Canal streete; for Franklin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all pointt to the Oil Begions. • LKAITEPITTSIItman. 'ARRIVE IS P.I.TTSMMOTT. Mall P:O5 a • 4:50 p tet Express 7:25 p m Express. ....... 6:05 a m Brady's BM Ac 3N5 p R.-ado's s• dAclo:2o a m Ist Soda Works t4oda Works Accomod'n.. 11:00 arn i Accommia'w. 7:50 a n't 2d Soda Worksl 2d Soda Works Accomod'n .. 5:20 p in! Aecornoda'n- 2:50 p m Mixed Way T'n 6:20 a m!illxed Way T'n 11:25 p m Halton Acen.. 6:20 aMI Halton Arc a.. k:35 ut . I Armstrong Ac. 6:20 pta Church Train leave Pitl,burgh at 1:10 P. 1.1. Ar rive In I'i:tabu rg - hal 9:50 A. Pssseutters taking expreFs train have but one change of cars be tween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and on Regions. 3i all and Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed V. and Aciannniodation trains stop at alt stations. THOMAS NI. KING, Ass't. Sup't. 'W. FOSTER HOPE. Ticket Akent. anti: J. A. BTSICLI IDI T TS B CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. CHANGE OP TDIE.—On and after SUNDAY. June 21st, 1808, trains will leave nud arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. Arrive. Mall Express 2:15 a. m. 12:10 a. m. Fast Line 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m. Fast Express 2:10 p. m. 11:20 a.. m. 31ixed Way .- 6:10 a. in. 7.05 p. m. McDonald% 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 AWL', No. 2.. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 a. in SPZCIAL NOTICIL—Sunday 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 at Newark for Zanesville and points on !Sandusky, 3lansUeld Newark It. It. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville. 1 1'01 It6ll FORT W. AND CLEykLAND From June 7th; 1868 and arrive at, the-union time, u follows; Chicago Ex. Leave . 2:03 a mi Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 am. Erie & Ygn 7:2Bam CI. & Wh.g3l`l 6:13 am , Chicago Ha 11... 6:58 a zul Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a m CI. &Wh`gEz.. 1:43 pm Chicago Ex.... 1:56 p m Wh. h, Erie Ex. 4:481.u. Depetrt from 4WD/tent/. N. Brlgt`n Au. 8:58 a In Leetsdale ` 10:13 a m i 11:55 a mi Rochester " 2:23 pm] Wellsv"e Ace.. 3:43p m Leetsdale Acc. j 4:13 pin N. Brlgt'n " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt`n " 6:28 p m Leetsdale " 10:43pm sir 1:58 p. ut. Chicago 1 Mir 11:23 a. in. Chleag Jea F. R. MYERS PENNSYLVANIA R CENTRAL RAILOAD. and after June 7th, 1868, Trains will ar rive at and depart from the... Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive. Depart. Mall Train.... 1:15 a miDay Express.. 2:25 am ' Fast Line ... ... /:40 a mlWall's No. 1.. 6:30 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 ain Mail Train .. . . . 7:50 ana Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 a mi . Cinclunati .. 11:40 a m - Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 aml Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 am Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Johnstown Ac.10:35 a rn,. Braddocks No 1 4:00 p m Baltimore EX. 1:00 p m 'Phila. Ex pres. 4:50 p m Phila. Express 1:20 P ml Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pai Wall's N 0.3... 2.15 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm Braddocks No 1 5:50 p IFast Line...-. 7:30 p m Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m 'Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 p m Altoona Acc'n Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 pm and Emigrant Train 9:30 pm The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. Si., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. ReturninF, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m. and arrit es at l% all's Station at 2:00 p. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. For further information apply to Railroad terwrra, Agen The Pennsylvania Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibility to - One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAM .8 38 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. t:STERN SYLVANIA RAIL. .-On and after Augut t 16th, 1568, the Pl** senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street pert Allegheny City, as follows: Springd'e No 1 6:35 a m.Mall Depart. 8:50 a M Freeport No.l 8:15 am I Freeport No. 1 8:50 a ttl Express .. „ . 10:15 a mSharpb`g No.111:20 aBl Sharpb‘g No.l 1:25 p m Express 2:20 pm Freeport No. 410 p m zipringd'e No 1 350 pm Mail.. . 550 pml Freeport No. 2 6:05 p m Spring . d , e N 0 . - 7:10 p m Snringd'e Not 9:15 pat Aboye trains run daily except onnday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every Sunday Cl 7:40 tn. reaching Allegheny City aT 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Tuna. at 9:43 p.m. COMMUTATION T/CNETS-For sale In packages of Twenty,_between,Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Hen's, ` Bennett , Pine Creek, Etna and Shatpsburg. and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe eitied on tickets. The trtins leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 a. in. and 2 20 Y. It. make direct, connection at Freeport with Walker , ' line ofStages for Batter anti Bennetts town. Through tickets may be purchased at the Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther information apply to • JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as sume any risk for __Baggage, except for wearing , ap parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value: All baggage exceeding this._ mamma is value will be at the risk of the owner, na. teas taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILL Gea.-al Superintendent. Altoona a. QM HILLMOHY S UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE from the Eaat to all points In Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, ap4:w73 Ariz9na, New Mexico, Idaho, • Oregon.. Two Trains leave State Line and Leavenworth daily, (Sundays excepted.) on the arrival of trains Of PILCIAO Railroad from St. Louis, and ni.nnibal and Bt. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connectin. at Law -retire, Topeka and Wamego with sties for all points In sas. At end of- track west of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COY PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRIChI3 COACHES FOR MIEN V - Eati T A-TC:W4 And all Points in the Territories, And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Albtt gyorgqc, Santa Fe, and all points in Arizona and New Mexico. With the recent additions of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made , with -re sponsible Overland' Transportation Linei from Its western terminus, this road note offers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the F la West. Tickets for sale at all the principal offices loiter United States and Canadas. Be sure and ask for tickets via THE SMOKY HILL , ROU CA, UNION PACIFIC EASTERN DI V ISION. RAILWAY, TO LIVERPOOL ANDAM QUEENSTOWN. T,TIE inrata Kau. STEAMSHIPS, Numbering sixteen erttLelass Yeesele, among them the celebrated CITY OF PANIS, CITY OF 1 4 yarP TY OF I°sAVNYilAi° CITY fXIiN. Salltng - EVCRY dATUNDAY, front Fier 411, North River, .New York. For passage or turt4er apply to ' 4 - *11.1.1A31 Jr r . .4 70TTFTH STItIrET. 'Nearly oppwito roeV.ollloc, Plitsbarrh RAILROADS. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. - - • -• ' AYNE CHICAGO B. PITTSBURGH It ,_ll. trains will leave front Depot, north aide, city MEM . . ;Chicago Ex... 2:08 a m Cleveland Ex. 2:08 am Irlhicago Ex.— 11:23 a at Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a m St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pm Cl. 6c Wh'g Ex 4 :38p m Erie & Yg'n Ex 6:13 p m Chicago Ex.... 4:23 p ns Cl. it Wl , g Ex 7:08 pm Arrive in Allegheny. N. Brigt'a Ac. 7:03 a m ;N. Brigt"n " 8:28a m Wells, tile " 8:53 ana New Canie " 10:13 aas Leetsdale '' 9:13 a m .. " 1:08 pln N. Brigt'n " 2:43 p m Leetsdale " 4:53 I, In 7;28 Express leaves daily. p m • c Express arrives daily. General Ticket Agent. Eastern Division. Washington, A. ANDERSON. General Superintendent. J. n. wEssTEn, General Freight and Ticket Agent STEAMSHIPS. B.