LI Financial Natters in New York. Gold Closed at 141%. (By Telegraph to the rlttsturgti Gazette.l NEW - YORK, September 5, 1865. 31OXEY AND' GOLD. Moneyin good supply and easier at 2@3 per cent. on call loans. Sterling quiet and ',steady at 9@9, --- gold, first class bills. !3old—the market gained strength as the ay advanced and the price . rok to 144%, owing in part to the telegram from Wash ington to the effect that Federal troops had been sent to Kentucky to protect the Courts, and, also, that there was an increased prob ability of the September session of Con gress; afterwards the price reacted to 144%, at which quotation tile market closed. _there is still a large short interest, which is seen in the dearer lending rates for gold from day to day. - BANK STATEMENT. The Bank statement is more favorable han was expected. Loans, $271,830,696; in. Tease 1. , 49,970. Specie, $16,815,778; de ,rea54,5133,330. Circulttion, $34,170,419; ncrease, 58,280. Depo its, `5207,854,341'; , l ecr ease, $2,480,305. .e,,al tenders, $65,- 183,773; . decrease, $1,773,603. GOVERN3LENTS. - Governments dull but generally 'steady; ',oupons 'Bl, 1141g114%; do. '64, 113M® 13%; do. '64, 10934@109,,c; do. '65, 11111,@ 11%; do. new, 108%@1083i; do. , 67, - .loBg 008%; do. '6B, 108%®108%; Ten-Forties, avg@lo*. _ • lin BORDER STATE. BONDS. • Statabonds steady; Missouris,s92sl®927,l4 )1d Teniessees, 67y 4 g)69; New Tennessee, 7@68; Old North Carolinas, 73(4374; new, 4®73, o 1 Virginias, ,63 1 ;4@55; new, 53% THE UNION PACIFIC ROAD, ,t a regnlar meeting of the Board of Diree% Jrs this week, voted $3,000,000 of the first lortgage bonds to be laid' aside in trust as ledge d to be spent on culverts and bridges,„ nd on already accepted parts of tile 'road. - Ale Directors agreed uponcontract with 11r. Boomer, of Chicago, a for the super. •:ruction of an iron bidgaover #;tgiEisouri ver, between ";Omaha and Cmuicirßluffs., bridge is to cost a million and a half ollsrs, probably two millions ' with the oproaches on the Council Bluffs aide. ' All ie roads centering , at Council Bluffs are to ross over it—Rook-Island; Cedit Rapids iad other roads. RAILWAY STOCKS. Stock market at the close was heavy and 'liver on New York „roads, but -Arm on estern. The - advance to-.lay itrati quite ,arked. 'St. Paul, North- Western and lAtbash are advancing. Express shares • gher. Miscellaneotts shares dull. - - .L:3O PRICES: Canton, 461 , 4454 ; 73i; eumbei !nd, 26@)32; Wells; Express, 255.ia26X; .;rnerican, 46@47; Adams,. 50;'4 ® 5l; Uni- A. States, 47141g48i . .Merchants Union, • i 34@25; Quicksilver, 2034@21xi Pacific ail, 102®108; Western Union Telegraph, X@)3434; New York Central, 125%®12,53.i; .rie, 4634@46%; do. preferred, 6910170; Hd ;n, 139X (a 140; Reading, 92@92%; Ohio a d iississippl, 29/®2934: Wabash, 52 34 @53 ; ' Paul 83%@83 3 / 4 ; do. preferred.; 881 5. 1 ,; Michigan Central, 1l 81c)119; Michigan :,,uthern, 85X(0)8.5W; Illinois Central, 14334 144; Pittsburgh,. 87y.i@fiioledo, 1025( 1 , 110234; Rock Island, 102%©1023;;• North ';stern, 853;@85y 3 k Fort Wayne,, 108 1 ,y© By,; Hartford and Erie, 22,,g%22,./0 Chi 'go and Alton, 146; Chicago and Great ; . , ..stern, 40; Indianapolis, 80. 4 - WRING SHARES : , .*finingl shares dull. Quartz Hill 92; hith & Parmlee, 420; .GroSs Talley, 86; crosse, 31; Montana, 52(4)53. The follow are the prices of mining stocks at 13os ' to-day: Calumet, 48; Copper Falls, 19; anklin, 12; Hectai - 75; Hancock; 3; quilv SUR-TREASURY mArrsres. Me receipts at the. Sub-Treasiuy to.day ire, §1,464,139i for the week, V 10,453,921. !yments to-day, 01,836,776; for the week, ,178,282. Balance, t5E17,439,483. iatr,OUTS. ..mports for the week—dry gOods, V2,362,- R general - merchandise, $2222,091. • New York'Produce Market. Telegraph to. the Pittsburgh Gazette.] •'• 4riw YORK, .Beptemberr. b.--The: Cotton irket is dull and a Shade - lower; sales - 600 es at 20;ie for middling uplands. 'Flour be receipts amount to 10,777 bbls; spring '';eat flour is firmer; 'winter ii;dull at 10a20o ier; 7,Boo i bbls soltlat sB,2o_fbr ariperfine ste; western; $8,15a9:10; extra State, e8;25 90; extra western; $10a10,75 4 , white wheat •';ra, $8,80a11,60:-R.-EL - 04 txtra• andl3t: e11a14; extra choice do,7.Closinir quiet; `50a14,50 for good to choice do; California 1 dull and heavy; sales "2,050 sacks at $9;65 - 1 Rye flour is quiet and lower; Sales 200 is at e7a9. Corn Meal Is quiet. Whisky lull and heavy; sales 100 bbls in, bond at t. Receipts of WheaCiimorint to '45,321; zing wheat is a shade firmer; winter is frer; sales 3,400 bush ats2,o7 for No. 1 and tiring; mixed at ;2,13; choice No. 1 do .-,..152,10; new "do g at e2,7Bi' choice amber ,Tte ' $2,32 for new amber . ..Indiana, • • p for old amber State, 12,50 for white phigan, and $2,75476 for white Califor • t Rye heavy , sales 2,800 bush western .•.91,49a1,63. Barley; nominal; sales 99,067 at e1,22a1,22% for sound mixed west l.. Oats; receipts 62,634 bush; clower;' bs 43,000 busif at 810 for western in store, 0 afloat, 68a723,c for new do, 74c for old 1 new do mixed. Rice dull. Coffee in -"," request; sales 1,200 bags Rio on private !pis. Sugar quiet; sales 250'hhds Cnba at ; :ilall34c. Molasses quiet. Hops firm at .N . loc for new crop. Petroleum dull at 15 No for crude, and 31a31%e for refined lded. quiet. Leather; Hemlock ,e) active at 24a25c for Buenos Ayres and Grande light and middle weights arid for heavy do. -Wool firm .:.fiin fair demand; sales 960,000- nds at 42%a65c for domestic fleece, :119- for pnlled; 52a55 for tubbed. Pork • 4,1; sales of 1,200 bbls, at $28,80a28,95 for s, closing at e 28,90 regular; $28,75 for < Wo; $23,50a24,25 for prime, and $25,50a .•;Si for prime mess. .Beef steady; sales '75 bbls, at e11a20,50 for new plain mess 1324,75a25,50 for . new extra', mess. • :bye Beef dull, at $21a33 for prime mess $30a36 for India mess. Beef 'Hams at $25a31. Cat Meats steady; sales of 4pkgs, at 13y s al4c for shoulders and 16a ic for hams. - Middles firm and quiw; is of 60 boxes; Cumberland cut 15%a160. ;d firmer and ...active; sales of 1.050 =l-2es, at 19a20e - for steam, chiefly 193.1 a c, and 20a20%c for" kettle rendered; also ,;0 tierces of steam at 200 tor buyers for ..nember, and 19,ic for sellers to and in , October,'and 15Mo for sellers for nary. Butter quiet, .at 31038 e for. Ohio • 37a43c for State. Cheese steady at 13a wriwr.—Flour closed irregular and un _led; winter wheat brands dull •and de 'l.fig; spring brands scarce and wanted fill prices. Wheat quiet and very firm spring, and Anil and heavy for winter. d nll and heavy at $1,47a1.55 for west rf, Oats quiet and-steadyfor old at 81c ore, and 830 afloat; the market is dull iheavy for new at 88a700 at railroad de -1 and 71a72c afloat. Pork quiet and iy at $28,90 for mesa, cash and regular. steady and in limited demand. Cut its quiet and onehanged. Dawn' quiet ;firm, with a limited supply. Lard firm 14;a2iSc for far tofitime steam rendered. • at 25a26e. : , Freights to Liverpool It and steady. ':Metal abeetings and ier unchanged; Ingot dull at 2.3 1 xe for ,age, Lake and :Detr. it; 23%02350 for iron quiet and firm at 113: bar do quiet i; sheet do steady at 12,fa1314c for Rus- Naila in fair request at sasy, t e for cut, • 77a30c for horse shoe. St. Louts Cattle Market. elegraph4o the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Louis, September s.—Cattle are ty and better grades are firmer, and +s range at Oa6, gross. Chicago Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette CIIICAOO, Sept. 5.:-.Flour market with. out decided change and in limited demand; sales spring extras at $7,50a9,50, and spring superfine 1f5,50a13;75. Wheat in fair milling and speculative demand, with a slight de cline; sales No. 2 spring at $1,60a1,61, clos ing at $1,60a1,60%; N0..1 sold at $1,66a1,68 and after the change in tho market steady at $1,60M for - No. 2. Corn quiet .and the demand less active, with the prices lal ;o lower; sales of white at 97e99c; No. 1963,a 97V i c, closing at 96y,a97c; closing this after noon sales were made at 97a9714c. Oats is moderately active but unsettled; sales at 5134a52,7 4 c for Nos. 1 and 2; closing with buyers at 52V,,c. Rye in good demand with a decline of 134a2c, closing with sellers at $1,234.• Barley in active speculative de mand at an advance of 2%a3c, closing at $1,6635a1,67 for No." in store. Mess pork a shade firmer, with sales at $29,50. Lard firmer at 1830183,c, closing' with holders asking 19c. Dry salted shoulders sold at TalloW quiet at 1234a123;c. Freights quiet, with engagements at 7a7%c for oats, and 8a834e for corn. Hogs dull and 10a15c lower on the best, and 20a25c on common grades. Receipts-13,082 bbls flour, 130,132 bu wheat, 15 255 bu corn, 108,850 bu oats, 5,272 live hogs. Shipments-11,604 bbls flour, 129.188 bu . wheat, 215,942 bu eorn, 95,508 bu oats. St. Louis Market. [By Telegraph to the Plttshurgh Gazette.l ST. Louis, September s.—Tobacco is qu'et and unchanged. Cotton is held at 29e for middling. Hemp, choice undressed sold at $1,60a1,70, and dressed at $2,40i2,45. Flour is steady with a good inquiry for low grades of superfine at $6a6,75 arid a lit tle better, but cicsed. heavy at yesterday's prices. Wheat; prime to choice red fall sold at $1,85a2,30, and fancy lots at $2,22Xa 2,32; spring sold at $1,45a1,55 for, prime to fancy. Corn; there is nothing doing, .and, :the. ~the only sales made were at:private terms. Oats are' in better demand at 52a57c. • Bar- 'ley is buoyant for best. qualities, prices ranging at $1,85a2,50 for spring. Rye is firm , anti higher at $1,17a1,20. Pork is in active at* $0,65. Bacon is unchanged at 133‘c for shoulders, 161,ic fer clear rib sides, 1714 c for , clear sidee, -- and 200 for choice au a•ft cured , hams. • Lard is firm, at 1834a18Mc for tierce,' and 19%e for keg, Whisky is in demand at $1,25. Receipts- or -_the. past. twenty-four hours were 4,800 barrels flour, 11,000 bushels wheat, 340 bushels corn, .14,800 bishels oats, 2,100 bushels rye, and 5,000 bushels barley. . • Buffalo Market. , . tBT TelecrAth to the Pltisburab Gazette.l BriFi•tax), September 5.--.Recelpts—liour 6,000 bblsi wheat 27,000 bu; corn 52,000 bu; oats 40,000 bu; barley 18,000 btt. Shipments —wheat 45,000 bu; corn 92,000 bu; oats 50,000 tin; rye 16,000 bu. Freights--a heat 15y0; corn 13c; oats 9al4c to New York. Flour is very dull and unchatiged; Wheat—buyers and sellers wide apart, closing with sales of. 7,500 bu No. 2 Milwaukee at $1,98. Corn dull and closed at 2c lower; sales 50,000 bu at 81,10, partly No. 1. O ats dull and de clining; sales 26,000 bu at 64c; 15,000 bt; at 60c; no buyers at the close. Rye nominal at §1,40a1,45c. Barley dull; sales 5,000 bu Canada at 81,72. Mess pork asking 50c ad vance at 830,50 for heavy. Lard asking 20)4c. klighwines dull at $1,30. Meinphia Market. CB7 Telegraph to the Pitpsbarett Uazette.l MEMPHIS, Sept. s.—Cotton scarce at 28o; receipts four bales; exporti twelve bales. Flour s6al3. Wheat $2. Corn 80a85c. Oats 600 in store. Hay s2oa. Brap 200.1 c. Corn meal $4,20. I and 19a20c. Pork $3O. Bacon dull; shoulders 13%c; clear sides -173,it18c; •:Receipts of Tobacco meagre; dull at s7al4„._ for lugs to medium leaf. Wheat $2.2,50. Flour; superfine $6,75a7;00. Cora;Bsa9o6. Oats 45a50cS 'Rye $1,25a1.30. Pork; mess $29. Lard 1814 c. Bacon; shoul ders 13X0, clear rib sides 16%c; clear sides 17X,c. Bulk shoulders 12%c; clear sides 16Mc.. Whisky; raw free $1,27a1,70. IMPORTS By RAILROAD. CLEvELAINID AND isisukcaß RArL- ItoA.1), September 5. cars iron ore, Shoenberger it Blair; 12 cars pig iron, 3do blocems, Nimick & Co; 1 car lumber, James McMastets; 1 dodo, RA Clark & Co; 2 cars scrap iron, Stone & Doolittle;' 1 car blooms, John Moorhead; 1 car tile and brick Bis sell A Co; 210 sks oats, S R Patterson h Co; 11 bbls oil, B L Fannestock. & Co; 29 billets iron, Singer, Nimick. & Co; 27 do do, Park, Bros & Co; 16 do do, Coleman, Rehm & Co; 12 bbls copper, T M Howe; 34 aka oats, W J Meek; 11 rolls leather, ti N Hoffstott; 5 bbls apples, H Riddle; 2 Las soap, P Pat rick; 17 - bbls cider ' , Woodworth A Dand 'iiiin; 5 lciPi oatmeal, L J Blanchard; 7 bbls do,C H Moreledge; 3do do, B A Fahne stcck, Son& Co; 201 eke oats, Culp dr Shep -ard; 49 sks oats, 28 do rye, 6 do barley, -Brown & Williams; 30 do oats, Meanor & Harper; 2 kgs butter, 2 bbls eggs, W Har rison; 3 eke 'flaxseed, 1 bx beeswax, T C Jenkini; 6 xolls leather,WF McLatuchlin; 3 bbls - eggs , Atwell, Le & Co; 20 boxes cheese, E Heazleton; 1 car middlings, J W. Simpson; 56 bgs oats, Mcßane & Anjer; 1 car lumber, J Baldinger; 2 bbls eggs, R Peet.' ' PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO 'RATLaOAD.. September 5.-20 cars metal, Nitrfick & Co; 11 do do, Jas Wood, Son & Co; Bdo do, Bryan & Canghey; 16 bags seed, Keil drlitchart; 5 bbls spirits, Shipton & Wallace; 10 bbls whisky, J Adler & Co; 2 do spirits, J McCullough; 100 tea lard, EH Myers & Co; 100 bbls flour, D Wallace; 300 do, Watt, Lang & Co; 1 car barley,Pier, Dannals &Co; 100 bbls flour, McCure & McKee; 100 do do, owner; 10 bbls alcohol, 5 do gin, Littler& Mechling; 2 cars R Knox Jr; 1 car wheat, J S Lig gett & Co; 180,bgs rye, W J Meek; 40 bbls potatoes, Bricker & Co; 2 cars ice, J Sny der; 210 green hides, 12 bolls do, D Chest nut ,St. Co; GO sits middlings, 69 do potatoes, 10 tubs butter, H Rea Jr; 25 bxs cheese, J B Canfield & Son, 4 pkgs tobacco, MeGinniss "dt Co; 100 bbla flour, owner; 100 do do, Seghmyer &-Voskamp; 12 ske rags, Knox &Orr. ' 30- bbls flour, Bricker & Co; 13 sks rags, McElroy & Harrison; 37 bdls broom handles, W - Maidorf; 25 bbls • flour, S S Marvin; 83 aks rags, McCullough, Smith & Co. PITTSBURGH, CrNOINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, September 5.-10 hhds tobacco, W D Rinehart; 100 bbls flour, Watt Lang & Co; 66 bdls green bides, A Holsteins; 10 tea lard, S S Marvin; 25 bbls whisky, J S Finch do Co; 10 tea lard,•W B Hays & Son; .50 do hams, 25 do lard, J H Parker; 10 hhds shoulders, M M Friend; 3 cars corn, D Wallace; 5 boxes • books, A D Glenn; 15 cases tobacco, P H McKenna; 2 . pligs do R & - W Jenkinson; 6do do, L J Blanchard; 20 boxes candles, BC& J H Sawyer; 1 car hams, F Sellers & Co; 1 car corn, Culp & Shepard; 1. car ltunber, S S Johns; 240 sks malt, 3 do barley, Thomas Collins; 160 sks oats, H Schnelbach; 7 sits scraps, L Straus; 24 kegs 12 tubs butter, 3 bbls apples, W Graff & Co; 26 sks wheat, Gilmore Strailb & Co; 8 sks wheat, W Espy: 40 eks corn, 6 do rye, Robh &Herroil; 9 boxes graties,Meanor & Harper; ?5 labia whisky, J S Finch &, Co. ALLEGHENY .VALLEY RAILROAD. Sep tember s.—i car metal, Lyon Shorb & Co; 1 do, do, H Woodsides; Ido stone, Hender son, Alexander Ec, Co: 9 cars railroad iron, Pitts Fort Wayne & Q RR; 2 cars stone, Hesslck & Co; 12 sks rye, Scott &Gisal; 2 pkgs eggs, J W Grime; 2 cases stone, L Wallace; 9 rolls leather, 5 bdls sheep pelts, W Flacons & Son; 13 pkgs potatoes, J N. Benson. • ALLEoirmrr •STATtox, September 5.- 3 sits seed, T 11 B Itten; 1 bag coffee, 2 do ra ga, Hoban & Bro; 8 bbla app'es,-11 & A Carson: 50 .bbls flour; Stewart & Langen heirn; bpi rags, Godfrey & Clark; 2 cars flaxseed, Bwer, laamiltbn & Co; 102 bags malt, Geo Gerst; 1 car lumber, Taggart Wilson; 40 sks fit:tor, Voeghtly& , KOpp. , rrsnu u -AND UONNF. LL.4VI i.r.E, RAILROAD, September 5.-16 rolls leathor, Lappo Weise et Co: 12 bbls flour, Gay sc Welsh; 1 car metal, YOugh Iron It:Coal Co; 21.9 bones window glass, Michaels It & Co, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1868 New Orleans Market. al Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. NEW Our.Ents, September s.—Cotton . 1 quiet and steady; m i d d l ings 27c; sales, 268 bales; recellits,, 465 bales. Sterling 156 a 1573 g. New York Sight Exchange par to, y, premium. Gold 143 g. Sugar nominally uncbanged; the stock of Cuba sugar in first hands Is about 5,000 hhds. Molasses neglected. Flour easy; , superfine . s7,2s; treble extra, $8,50a10,50; . choice, $ 11,25. Corn steady at $1,07a1,12. Oats 65e. • Bran firm at $1,30. Hay $21a26. Pork 830,50. Bacon dull; shoulders 13Xa14c; clear sides 18e. Lard easy; tierce 19e; keg 22e. Toledo Market. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gizette.l TOLEDO, Septemb:r s.—Receipts-2,730 bus barley. Shipments ' 1,500 bbls of flour; 28,846 bus wheat; 6,576 bus corn; 23,092 bus oats; 11,005 bus rye; 800 bus barley. Fldur dull. Wheat white steady; amber and spring lower; white Wabash, 1 82,20; white Michigan, $2,1334; amber, $2,03M; No. 1 spring, $1,73; No. 2 do, $.1,63a1,64; amber seller for September, $2,032,03m. Corn dull, held $1,03 1 ,4 for No. 1. , Oats a shade lower, for No. 1 57c., Rye steady: No. 1 $1,30; Michigan $1,30; No. 2 $1,25. 'Freights hardly so firm, 6 to.Butlhlo; 10 to .oswego, Milwaukee Market. 'CBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l. 'MILWAUKEE. Sept. b.—Flour dull and lower; choice Minnesota $8,750,00; choice Wisconsin and lowa $8.12a8,37; medium $7,75. Wheat active and lower at $1,69 for No. 1 and $1,59 for No. 2. Oats dull at 53 for No. 2. Corn firm at 9S for No. 2. 1 Re ceipts-20,000 bairels Flour; 9,700 bushels Wheat; 1,000 bushels Oats; 3,000 bushels Corn. Shipments-8,000 barrels Flour; 7,300 bushels Oats; 300 bushels Corn, Philadelphia Market. (By Telegraph to the rpteburgh Gazette., II PILILADELPEIA 7 Sept. s.—Petroleurn ir regular; Crude 21; Refined 30%a31, Flour dull, favors buyers; North-western extra family, $9a11,00, Ohio do, $11a12,00; fancy 412,50a14,00. Wheat dull and price nomi mat and barely maintained; sales of good ,and prime red at $2,25a2,30; amber $2.30a 2,35. Rye $1,60. Corn held firmly; sales 5,000 bushels yellow at $1,32; mixed west ern $1,28a1,30. Oats 67a75. Provisions un changed. - Baltimore Market CPT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette., BALTIMORE, September s.—The market is unchanged. Flour Is weak. Wheat is firmer and steady. Oats and Rye are dull, Corn is steady. Provisions tirm. RIVER NEWS. —Capt. James Good has sold barge No. 37, at St. Louis, to the Mississippi Valley Transportation Company for $5OO. --The Steamboat 'agency firm at Mem phis, of Levy ek, Miller, was dissolved on the first inst. Capt. Levy withdraws and assueiates himself with Mr. J. B. Sharpe, late of Pine Bluff. —A St.Lortis exchange says: Three trans portation lines are now candidates for through New Orleans business—the Atlan tic and Mississippi Steamship Company, and the towboat Atlantic and her three barges. The latter made a trip in the M. V. line, but now goes alone. —Capt. Charles Muhlman on Thursday purchased of the Louisville Mail Line Company the fine steamer Major Ander son, and will put her in the place of the Potomac, recently burned between Cin cinnati and Wheeling, as soon as the water permits. Terms of sale private. —A Louisville telegram says: The snag boats are lying at Cairo, instead of being at work removing obstructions. Gen. Weit zel is here surveying the falls, preparatory to making one or more wing darns, instead of improving the canal. It appears that the Congressional appropriations are for river improvements, and not a dollanis to be used toward making the canal navi gable., • —The Cincinnati Enquirer, of Friday, says: The sub-municipal committee ad vise the appropriation of means as deiired by the, citizens committee to defray the ex penses of Cincinnati in part with other cities interested in the -improvement of western river navigation. $lO,OOO is the sum asked Of Cincinnati, about 86,000 of Pittsburgh. $5,000 of Louisville, 12,000 of Cairo. and thii same amount of the smaller towns on the Ohio, making in all an ap propriation of $25,000 for the occasion. —The Gallipolis Journal says: The Al lena May entered the Gallinolis and Has- Yellville trade as a .daily packet. Captain Simmers,' of the Kanawha, since he as sumed command of the Kanawha, on the Ist of November last, has taken from the mines at Coalburg 1,200,000 bnshels. All this has been done without accident. Captain John O. Carr. clerk of the Annie Laurie, met with a severe accident by be ing caught by a falling fender, His right ear was partially torn from the head, the side of his head and face badly bruised, and a pretty sevelie cut in the leg. Under the circumstances, his escape from instant death was miraculous. —The Cairo correspondent of the Cincin nati Commercial, writes as Tollows: The Petroha Is at work pulling snags near Cumberland Island. It is a great pity the _Long and Abert are lying so long idle at Mound City at a time when the rivers are at so favorable a stage of removing snags. As it is alleged, they are kept there on account of sickness, ;I think it would be advisable to have efficient medical officers, well supplied with medicines, to be ap pointed to each snagboat, and the push the work with energy. If a crew becomes sick, secure anotbee. The low water season is always the sickly season, and, if the boats are to be laid up on that account, we must pronounce them a failure, Prompt medi cal aid on board the J. J. Abort might pos sibly have saved the life of her comman der, the lamented Captain Dodson. as ho could not obtain the services of a physician until he arrived at Cairo—some days after, he was attacked by disease. Elvers and Weather By Telegraph to the Pittibargli liarette.; LOUISVILLE, September 4.—The river is stationary with three and a half feet of water in the canal. Weather clear and ST. Louis, September 4.—Weather clear and pleasant at 5.15 r. TN THE f ItIATTER OF THE AP- Germania Building and Loan Association FOR. A CIIARTER OF INCORPORATION No. 1,002 In the Court -P:Pf Common Pleas of Alle gheny County,: In the above ePse the Petitioners have applied for a Charter as a Building and Loan Association, an der the statute In such case made and provided, and unless exceptions be ill d In Proper time a Charter will be granted at next termer said Court. aribilms ON, • au25;v2.5 . , Solicitor for Petitloneri. ASSESSMENTS. OFFICE or tATY--10INILINI AND ' SuRVOTR, tt Ylttsburgb, August 24,•1806. N OTICE.—The Assessment for Orading, raving and Curbing SM A LIM AN STREET, From Morton to Clymer street, is now ready. for ensmination, and can be seen at, this °dice until VICKI:WAY, tecptemher 3d, 1868. when it be returned to the city 'rreasurcr'sOnlee for col lection. CIE= cACE LEATIIEIC, rages Pat= - ent, for •aal.- Liolevale and retail, at M 6 wid HL Clair atl J el J. & IL PHILLIPS, LE9AL. 11. J.310011E, =I INSURANCE EN FRANKLIN INSURANCE - COMPANY, OF ALLEOMY, PA. Office In Franklin &wings Biulk Buildings, No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny. A HOME COMPANY, managed by Rectors well known to the .i ;nimnni.ty, who trust y fair.dealing to merit a sha of your patronage. i i Fir sec e l i t i v il ary ezat.. HENRY IRWIN GEO. D. RIDDLE DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, He (fend& Geo. R. Itiddle, 'Jacob Franz Got Mil) Fats, Simon Drum, lJ. B. Smith, ' Jae b Rush, I W. M. Stesnrt, Ch. P. Whiston, Jos ph Craig, Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, Je ah Kama. ap10:oz; NATIONAL INSURANC OP THE CITY OP ALLEG:I office, In ALLEGHENY. TRUST BUILDING. FIRE INSURANCE W, W. MARTIN JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. DIRECTORS: A. H. English IH.H.P.WllliamaiJn kompson Jno. A. Myler, rJas, Lockhart, Jo , . blvers, Jas. L. Graham, l'Roht, Lea, C. . oyle, Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, Jacob Kopp. mtMS:na4 WESTERN INSURANCE CO/11. . PANY OF PITTSBURGH. ' ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. Office, 93 Water - street, Spang Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. WIII lit:ure against all kinds of. Fire- and Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community : and *hoar* . determined by promptiess and liberality to MUD , tam the character whfch they have assumed; as of tering the best protection to those who desire to- be insured. DIRECTORS: Alexancier JOnn IL McCune, ' R. Miller, Jr., Cluc. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Alexander Speer,, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackiett; ' Philip Reymer, Kirkpatrick , Andrew M. Long, Wm. Morrison, . D. Ihmsen. nor pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH, OFFICE, No. 16734 WOOD STREET, BANS OF COMMERCE BUILDING. - • This is a Home Company, and imam ardnat Ida by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. . C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH MCELHENY. Secretary. Dinicrong: George Wilson, Geo.. Evans, J. C. W Lappe, • J. C.' Fielner, John , Voegtley, A. Ammon. • .174: punteirry • _ _ _ Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle, Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Joidah King Jae. IL 'Hopkins, Henry Sproul, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRIL FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, 435 .1 437 CHESTNUT BT., Naas btu Diazcrons. Charles Jr. Reuniter, ' Mordecai H. Louis Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Edward C Dale r eorge W. Richards, George - Fales. CHARLES G. RANCHER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, North AGENT, West corner Third and Wood Stsoeta. zahZ: w/S A LLEGMENT INSURANCE COM. PANT OF PITTSRURGIL - - OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, BANK Bi.otut Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. JOHN IRWIN, JR., President: JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL. Secretary. - CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.. D/EXCTOIIB : . Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. Fahnestock W. 11. Everson,l Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J: T. Stockdale. John !min, Jr., John U . McCord, C. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hosklnson, Charles Hays. PEOPLES' INSURAIVCE COM. , PA Y. OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD d FIFTH STS. A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Maim EU= Wm. PIIIIIIPts, John Watt, John Z. Parks, Capt. James Miller, Wtn. Van Kirk, • James D. Verner WM. PHILLIP 9, P W. .)EIN WATT Ice F. OARDE e N rr. JAS. wets Capt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Shricer, Charles Arbuckle, Jared M. Brush, Wm. F. Lanricg, Samuel McCkart resident. • President. Secretary. - N. (leneral Agent MISCELLANEOUS, TAXES! TAXES!! The Tax Payers of the consolidated City of Pitts burgh, are herby notified that the Tax Books are now In the hands of the City Treasures, ready for collection. Taxes and Watei Routs paid between the Ist of JUNE and the let of AUGUST. wlll be received at a DISCOUNT OP FIVE PER CENT, And between AUO UST lat, and the lath of SEP TEMBER, at a .'DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT. From the 15th of SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC TOBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed. After the Ist of OCTOBER, FIVE - per cent. will be added; and on'the Ist of NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will be put into the bands of Collectors WITH THE NIMTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT., making a difference of FIFTEEN PER. CENT, between those paying in July and those paying in November. .WirThe, STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are now'due, and should be NM on or before the Ist of July, to save cost and expense of suit. S. ALLINDER, City Treasurer. Je16;r6.5 FW. C. FELD & CO., , • DEALERS IN GLUE, CURLED HAIR, Tanners' Smits, Ceroons, Cattle Tails, BONES, NEAPS FOOT OIL, &C. OAlee and Waiebouee, No. 335 LIBERTY BT., 3d door from Wayne, PITTgBURGH, PA. IMF OIL WELL Steam Engines for, Sale. GM/V-4, n ratilio 1 n e er cylinder., "land S STEAM aM liN n d inch stroke, with all the fixtures FOR BORING OIL _WELLS. Addreis HUGH 11. BOLE & CO., auartS4 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Ps. RAIN PIPE.-HALL &ADAM" Al. SUPERIOR ARTICLE or DRAIN PIPE, , • All sizes, from one to twenty-four Inches at WEL DON & KELLY'S, agents for manufacturers, 147 Wood street; between Fifth ant Slzth streets. jels McDONALD . ALLEY. -- • Notice Is hereby given that the Viewers' Re port for 0 hi •DONALD ALLEY, Sixth ward, Allegheny City, h•s been filed at No. 291, Nov. Tenn, DiOS, District Court, for confirmation. J. C. NeCOMBS, Solicitor. MEM cFADDEN STREET. Notice hereby given that the Vlevrerat Re port In the matter dr WIDENING hterAIMEN STREET, Eighth var.!. Allegheny City, has been Med at No. 303, , November Term , ,186 e, District Court, for CoutirmatiOn. J. V. MeCOSlßS:Solleitor. OFFICA OF t..TONTHOLLicit OF ALLZOIIENT'UO.. Pi? BUUILOII , Auglbt iSlith, 1868. - N 4: (7 Se ptember i Ir i tlll3 D P. 3. 11 1 . : .—' eicze T. RONI/9,lsui oyaillesheny a II I, ty, A lTy Ic u p f ,T . TO ; B lA, 1863, In payment of bounty to Volunteers; will he i*deem.don p e•matittlort W title °Mee. ' 1 WereW on these bonds will calm November Ist, 1868. • au24:Y2T. HENRY LA MBERT, dontroner P ERRY STREET. Notice fa hereby given that the Report.ol View- ers f r tirEN ING PERRY di 1 , EVI., City of Alto rl 6g, Dist elne.ll4, 4 l l '.l'L.Vrlnatoovn!'nbu' Term. J G. iIicCOMBS, City Solicitor. seliv4s COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J. L. DILLLNGEX BILLDIGER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Att ktrula, of Country Produce. AD 'orders for Merchandise promptly filled. 'at LOWEST market rates. Particula attention given to the sale of Butter. Fggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits, &c, We feel confident that we can give entire sat isfaction, by making (WICK SALES and rnoltrT RE. TURWS. at HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and therefore reauectfully solicit your consignments. All corre spondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. au3l:t7B WATT, LANG & CO., Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro. visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011. ac., CO., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD BTREET,-near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n55 • OMP/kM”E J. B. CANFIELD A. T. CANFIELD. orIL CANFIELD & SON, COM • MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale eaters In Goshen, Factory. ,Hamburg and W. IL - Cheese, Butter, Lard, Poi IL, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and Soda Ashes, White Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. lONLY. Fret;!dent M. STEELE STEELE & SON, .11/JL • Contmission Merchants, AND DE.A.LEES IN FLOUR, GRAIN. FEED. eke. No. 95 OHIO &TREE'', near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. JAMES B. MICANOII JOE. HAZPER MEANOR & HARPER, _ FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION BEEIVOILANWS 3E9 LIBERTY STREET, FMBI3I7BOE. , Consignments solicited Itairzasgcse—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. B. Dilworth k, Co., B. T. lien nedy & 8r0.ja81:124 PETE& KEIL ' JAB.. F. mown. KEEL & . COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; ARD DLALMIIB llt, . ?LOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL PEED, &a, &c., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, my24:b37 , • : • T - 3. BLANCHARD, A.J• Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 390 PENN STREET apILI:x,S9 ALZX. X' DANZ • J. B. AINT3I.. McBANE & •ANJER, - - - - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In PLOGR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER 13TREET, above Smlthfleld,Flttaburgn. ;•• •• led FETZER & JMNSTRONG, FORWARDING AND 001AIDD8ION NEBORARTB, For_the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 31.6 MARKET !STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fer.:uS JOHN 1. HOUSE EDW. HOUSE W.H. H. HOUSE. JOHN I. - HOUSE , & BROS. Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale rovers and' Commission Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY STREET, 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. au2l ROWS. KNOX ANDREW XNOX. RIKNOX & SON, - COMMISSION L .XIERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. ja17:127 LITTLE, BAIRD & , PAT'rtllll, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and lers introduce , Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Flab, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glasti, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 1151 and 114 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh. JOHN El H MHOS f........ e..• ...A WALLACH. §MPTON&WALLACE,WHOLE. SALE 0 RACERS AND PRODUcE DEALERS, 0. 6 SIXTH•STREET. Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58 PROFESSIONAL JOS. A. BUTLER, A.LDEREAN AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Office, 126 WPLIE STREET, near Washington, PITTI3SFRGH, PA. Deeds Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments. Leggio e t x us e ,g t o e ieetlz; h rd all other legitimate SAMIIRLIcRLiSTERFI, A.XXIMItakiA.Dr, Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Pollee Magis trate.. Mace,- GRANT STREET, opposite the-Ca thedral, PIWEBURGH,•PA. -Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch.. • mta6 IMUSTACE S. MORROW, jl-4 ALIMERMAN, EX-OFFICIO JTISTICE 'JP THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. my'a A AMMON, _-Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE df, INSURANCE AGT, CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. ray3:y6o WILLIAM H. BARKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C,, .ii 0 ce, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the Ra lway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURtiII. • witness entrusted to Ms care promptly attend ed o. myl:yBl_ ir • S. FERGUSON, to ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM JOHN W. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offiee,ll6 Diamond Street, (Opposite the Court House, fets:4l4 W . A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 90 Diamond. Street•, mbb:nB ILT. C. lIIACKRELL, .11-1.41 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. 80 Grant Street, my24:b25 JOHN A. STRAIN, Ax.a33l4t4Azi - , EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF , THE PEACE AND • POLICE 31AOISTEATE. OtacealNi FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, rm.; Deeds, }Muds, Mortgagee Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Busi ness executed with promptness and dispatch. ARCHIBACD KLAKELEIG ATTOItNEY-AT-ISA"W, No. 913:FIFTII STREET, tp(l:n9o:d&P CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &c. WASHINGTON MILLS, WASH.INGTON STREET, — N. ear Pittsburgh Grain Elevator W. Manufacturer or CORN MEAL RYE FLOUR and cIiOPPEI) FEED. Orders delivered In either city freo of charge. Urain of all kluda shopped. and Corn abetted. on short notice. A. E. STEVENSON RECEIVE AND SELL WHOLESALE DEALERS IN riEZEME! No. 87 Fifth Street, PITTSBUROH,, PA. pITTBBURGH, PA PITTSBURCiII. PA PINTSBI7II4III. PA. RAILROADS. Toorrtsnuithri and CONNELLEWILLE R. R. On and after THURSDAY, March 'sth, 1868 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cOfs ner of Grant and Water streets, D S epar s follows : t. dmre. Mall to and from Unlont'n. 7:00 A. N. 6:00P. X. McKeesport Accommodt , n.ll4oo A. M. 2:05 P. M. E. to and from Untont'n. 3:00 P. 51. 10:00 A. 31. West Newton Accornmod'n 4:301r. 2d. 8:35 A. 2. Briddock's Aceommodarn 6:15 P. N. 7i50 P. Y. Night Ace. to Me l iccsport.lo:3o P. Y. 0:40 A. At. Sunday Churoh Train to and West 8rewt0n........ 1:00 P. X. 10:00 A. X Por tickets apply b W. B. STOUT, SuperintendJ.lt; KING, Agen t . en t. CHANGE. of TlME.au t.. . ~I.EGEIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. will ugust 12th. 1865, TWO TRAINS DAILY leave Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and Canal streete, for Franklin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all points in the Oil itegions. LIGAVS PITTSBURGH. jARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH. Mail 8:05 a matail 4:50p m Express 7:25D El 1 Express....... 6:05 a m Amity's B'd Ac 3:25p mlß•adys It'd Ac . 10:20 a let Soda, Works !Ist Soda Works Accomod`n.. 11;06 am I Accorooda'n. 7:50 aM. 2d Soda Works 12d Soda Works AccomcaPn .. 5:20p m Accomoda'n. 2:50 p m Mixed Way T'n 6;20 a m Mixed We) T'n 8:25 p in Hutton Acc'n.. 6;20 a in! Hutton Accm.. 8:35 a m !Armstrong Ac. 6:20p in Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:16 P. Ar rive in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. Passengers taking express train have but one change of cars between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oil Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodation trains stop at, all stations.- THOMAS H. ZINO, Assn. Sup't. W. POSTER HOPE. Ticket Agent. • ato.2 V I TTSIBURGH,EINEM -, CINCINNATI AND ST. INSILAILWAY. ' PAN HANDLE ROUTE, CHANGE OF TIME.—On an 4 after - SUNDAY. June 21st., 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: .Departs 2 - Arrive. Mail Express 2:15 a. m. Ma:10 a. m. Feat Line 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p. m. _Fast Express 2:10 p. ms 11:20 a. m. Mixed Way.... ' 6;10 a. m. 7.05 p. m. McDonald's) 4°o , n; Nd. 1.. 11:40 a. m. '3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p, 9:30 Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:95 p. 5:20 a. m. 'lsirscuaaityricz.—f3an sy Express Leaves aa:10 p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. - the next morning. • • The 9:40 a. 'in. Train leaves daily? Snisdays ex cepted, and Makes close connections m Newark for Zanesville and points , on- Sandtasky, Mansfield -& Newark B. B. , _ , .8., F. SCULL, General Tlekat Ageat., W. W. CARD,,Bnp't.";Steitbenville: • •/- .. • • IMAII OH FORT W. eI.x.viLAND From June 7th, .wee and arrive at the Union time, se follows: ... Chicago Ex.— 2:03 a m Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a m Erie A Yitzt.M.l 7:28 a m 01. &Wlt"gil'l 6:13 a m Chicago Mall.. 6:511 a m Chleagp9:43 a m WhlgEi. 1:43 p m Chicago .. 1:513p m Wh. Erle.E.x. 4:46.pm Depart from Allegheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 6:58 a m Leetsdale " 10:13 a ml " 11:58 am, Rochester " p WelLsv'e Ace.. 3:43 pm' Leetsdale Acc. 4:l3pm. N. Brigt'n . 5.'33 pin N. Brigt'a " 6:28 p Leetsdale. "•. 10:43pm Kir 1:58 p. m. Chicago .1 ' 11:23 a. m. Chlcag4 .leB F. B. MYKRS, VnE NNSYLVAI CENTRAL EAILRO. and after June' 7th, rive at and depart fromAho Washington and Liberty s' _ 4rrit 4 ._ __ I Mall Train.... 1:15 am. Fast Line ... . 1:40 aml Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Latrobe Acen 7:50 am; Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a Cincinnati Ez. 9:10 am Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Express 1:20 p WalPs No. 3. 2.15 pm Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p m Altoona Acc'n and Emigrant Train 9:30 pa. The Chureh Train - leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. and arris es at Wall' s Station at 2:$)0 p. m. "Cincinnati Express leaves daily. Ail-other trains daily except - Sunday. • . - further Information apply" to' - • • ' W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will' not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing sp. pare], and limit their resp onsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. Ali Baggage exceeding • that, amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, nn• less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, fee General Superintendent, Altoona; -Ir7ERN PENN-ajlaWn. 3YLVANIA RAIL- R and after August 16th. 1868, the Pam. tenger Trains on the ;Western Pennsylvania - Rail road will arrive at and depart from the ' Federal Street Depot, Allegheny city, asfollovis: Depart. 13pringd*e No I 6:35 a isobiall • 8:601116 Freeport NO. 8:15 am j Freeport No. 1 8:50 ana Express...i..... 10:15'a DI r s harpb'g No. I11:20 a m Sharpb'g No. I 1:25 p m Express ... .2:20 pin • Freeport No. 2 410 pm prlngd'e No I - 3:50 pin .. ~. ,„. . 550 p miFreeport No. 2 6:05 p Spring . d'e N 0 .2 2:10p mit3Dringd..e No 2 9:15 pm Ailey° train Ti n daily except Sunday. The Church Traineaves Allegheny Junct. every Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at. 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 9:45, p.m. COMMUTATION TICKETS-For sale in-packages of Twentybetween,_Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's,Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg. and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe.• tined on tickets. and Th e trains leaving Allegheny CitY at 6:15 a. ins h 2 20 P. N. make direct connection at Freeport with Walker's line ofStages for Butler and Ilannahr. 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 further information apply to JANLES LEFFERTS, Agent, . . Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as aurae any risk for Baggage, except fOr wearingisp. parel, and limit thel. responsibility to One Hundred Dollars - In value. All baggage exceeding this amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, un teas taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAM S, Dens -al Superintendent, Altoona. Fa. QM s l i to e t E c li HILL agaggiN UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Division. The SHORTEST AND MoST RELIABLE HOUTZ from the East to all points In Colorado, California, Utah, •r+:w73 Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leave State Line and- Leavenworth dally (Sundays excepted,) on the arrival or train° of Paclllc Railroad from St. Louts, and Timinlhal and St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connecthw at Law rence, Topeka and WUmego with st4,,,es for all points In Kansas. At end of track west or Jr/Is- - worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND. MAIL AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR IMIVV)E.Trr SALT. T-A az-1P1; And a Ul Points in the_erritories, And with SANDERsON , s TRI-WEEKLY LIVE of 00ACRET for Fort Union, Beut's Fort, r2U3S, Albu querwie, Santa Fe, and all points _in Arizona and New hiexico. With the - recent additions of rolling titok and equipment, and the arrangements made with re sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from its western terminus, this road now offers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far West. Tickets bar sale at all the iwinelpal offices in the United States and Canaries. Be sure and' ask for tickets via THE SHORT HILL BouTA, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. EASTERN General 'Freight and Ticket Agent. STEAMSHIPS. • TO LIVERPOOL AND a u , QUEENSTOWN. THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Numbering sixteen first-class vessels, among them the celebrated CITY OF PARIS C ITY CITY OF ANTWEEP, CITY OF EusroN, CITY OF BA'LTIMORE, O (ATV F LONDON, Sailing EVERY t-AIURDAY, from Pier 45, North River, New York. Fur passage or further informa tion apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr., 70..717TT1 STREET. rehrontc!r Nearly opposlte Post (Mee, rlitsbureg. Di "AYNE t CHICAGOEt. PITTSRURGHR:R. trath's will leave from Depot, north stde, i!=! 'Chicago 11..721:08 a 131 Cleveland Ex. 2;09 a xi, ;Chico go Ex . .11:23 a nk. Wheeling Ex. - 11108 am ISt. Louis Ex:. -3:33 p in ' Cl. 4:WlOg Ex 4, - .138 pot lErielc Yg'nEx . 0:13 pm Ckige Ex.—. 23 p m Cl. . ti h'g Ex 7:08 pm Arrive 9 - $. 4 negkerly. N. Brigt'AAc. „7:00a.m N. Brigt'a " 8:28 am I Wellsville_." 8:63 aal INew Castle " 10:13a at I'Leetsdale " 9:13 a m .. 1:09 pm ' N. Brigt.li -- ''' 2:43 p m Leetsdale " :4:53 p-na 4.1. ". 7:2Bpm Express leaves daily. to Express arrives daily. I, General Ticket Ascent., " 1568, Trains will ar e Union Depot, corner of .trects, as follows: Depart. .Day Express.. 2:25 am Wall's' No. 1.. 6:30 a na. ! M i not: l aq Ex 11 a a Tot 'Wall's No. 2.. 41:51. aln ,Jobnstown - Ac. 3:05 pm Braddocks No 1 SEOO put Phlla. - Expres. 4:50 p :Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 I Wall's No. 4.. 6 p :l5 p m Fast Line.-- 7:30 pm Latrobe Acc'n 8:50 pm swiasvnie Ac..t 10:50 pm Nevada, Washington, A. ANDERSON, General Buierinteadent. J. 11. WIF.IBT.EiI,