Financial Hatters in New York. I ctdclunatl Market. - - - IMy Telerrann to the rittstmrat gazette.] Gold Closed at 1-14 %®144M - . - CINCINNATI, September 9.—Flour un ... My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l changed. Wheat less firm; No. 1 closed at $1,95. Corn firm and in demand at 1,00. . . NEW Yontr(September 9, 1888. Oats steady; No. 1 55c. Rye $1,38a1.40 and MONEY AND GOLD. in demand for fair. Earley firm, especially Money rather more active but easy, at . 1 for fall, which' , is wanted at $2,30. Cotton nominally 1/13ChatigOd. Tobacco dull, but 3@5 per cent. on call. Sterling quiet at prices are unchanged. Whisky held at 9@,9!4. Gold more active; opened strong at 65a70c in bond. Mess Pork quiet, but firm 144:k, advanced to 144 M, weakened and fell at $29a29,25, the 1-Itter rate generally asked. Lard none; it would bring 193/c. Bulk to 144, grew firm again, and closed at 1443‘ Shoulders dull at 113;c. firmly @l44k; none exported; the Scotia brought at 14c; the stock of skies is s light and there $ , 50,000. are some indications of an export demand for them. Bacon dull; shoulders sold at 123 c at the close; clear sides offered at 163.1 c; not much demand for any kind of bacon. Butter steady at 33a37c. Eggs 17c. Flax Seed in dernani at $2,50. Sugar firm and in better demand; Cuba 1 270140; Porto Rico 13a14c; Demerara, 15a15e; le fined 15 V016c, the latter rate for hard standard. Coffee in fair demand at 21a26c, the latter rate for choice; the leading rates for.grocers' grades are 2.3a25c. Gold 143; 1 ,.'a 144. GO VERMENTS. Governments 14@)m percent. loWer, clos ing with - a better feeling. Coupons 'Bl, __________ll3©ll4X; do. '62, 11 3:),1®113M; do. 'CA, 109%; do. '65, 107; do. new 1 08©108%; do. • 67, 108 ©108y,; do. '6B, 108108%; Ten , -Forties,- 104.. BORDER STATE BONDS. Border State bonds stronger and higher: Missouris, 9.3!,;„; old Tennessees, 69; new 72M; ne do. 683i;w oVirginias,sld North Carolinas 74; new do. STOCES. Heavy throughout the day, with a general decline of 1 percent, on railways, the bears having control of the market. Ex press and Miscellaneous shares lower. 29® 5:30 rnrcEs: Canton, 46®47; Cumberland, 31; Wells' Express, 25 9,®1/0 26 Ameri n, 443:®4.4;a; Adams, 4 94949;5; United St.ttes, 45®46!.4; Merchants 'Union, 22;4 ®22; ; Pacific Mail, 10214®103; Western Union Telegraph, , 33%®34 ; New York Central, 124;4®124y; Erie, 4 6-Viii•l6. ; Erie preferred, 69;4470 ; "Judson River R. R., 14 0414034 ; Reading, ; 0. M.., 28; 2 ' ®28%; Wabash; 56@j57; ci. prf'd, 7314; Harlem, 125; Qoicksilver, 20®21; • St. Paul, 87 %®87; 7 4; do. preferred, 88x, @B9; Michil!au Central, 118®110; Michigan Southern, 8 31‘®83g; Illinois Central, 54433® 144; Pittsburgh, 85;§@853;; Toledo, 104 v, ® 104 3 / 4 ; Rock Island, ,101y,®101; orth ' western 76;4®76; do. preferred, 811, 86%; Fort Wayne, 107 %@107,- 8 ' ; Hart ford and Erie, 22®2.3; Chicago and .Alt9n, 148; do. preferred, 151; Terre Haute, 40a43; preferred, 65; St. Joseph 89; Dubuque and Sioux City, 90. MINING SEILRES. • Mining Shares are dull; Sutith_ melee. 445; Gregory, 4: New York and Par. - , 85. No quotations from Boston received. SUR-TREASURY RECEIPTS. 'Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, 11,855'162; Payments4l;soB,o76; Ba'ance, $87,856,79Z Exports of the week exclusive of specie, ' *3,074.642. New York Produce Market, • By Telegraph to the Plttsharat Gazette.] Yortz, September 9 .—Cotton heavy and lower; sales 1,900 bales at 28a2834 for middling uplands. Flour; receipts 9,777 . barrels; market dull and lower; de cline chiefly upon new Flour; sales 7,900 • barrels at $7,15a8,25 for superfine, state and western, $8,30a9,15 for extra state, 8,35a9,90 , for extra western, $9,95a11,65 for white wheat extra, $8,90a11,40 for R. H. 0., $9,50a * 11,00 for extra St. Louis, $11,00a14,00 for good to choice, closing quiet; California dull and lower; sales 400 sacks at $9,65a 12,00. Rve Flour heavy; sales 200 barrels , at nominal at 65 in bond. ceipts 48,746 bushels. Wheat heavy 'a Wheat nd 2a3c lower; sales 49,000 bushels at $1,95 for new ' m ix No. 2 Spring $2,00, Nos. 1 and 2 Spring ' ed $2,40, small parcel No. 1 do $2,10, common red State $2,18; geed winter red western -82,80, very choice new Amber Michigan, $2,50a2,58, for new white Mich gan. Rye heavy; sales Western at $1,441,48; • Southern, _51,45a1,46. Barley is nominal. . Barley Malt is quiet: 1,600 bus sold at $2.30a 2,40, the latter price on time. Receipts of I.Corn amount to 8,100 bush; prices are late better, and closing quiet at an advance; 38,- • ' 000 bus sold at $1,18a1,23 for unsound- , i a 1,24 for sound western: mixed, $1,21a 1,23, in store. Receipts of Oats amount to . 577 bus and wa , rather more steady: sales • 49,000 bus at 68a72c for new western; 80c for !old do in store, and 82c do afloat. Coal— ,. , Domestic is firm and a good business doing; • -foreign is nominal. Leather—Rernlocli is - ' , steady, safes are made at about previous I • prices. Wool is quiet and firm; sales of $.267,000 pounds at 435i54c for domestlc fleece; 39a45c for pulled; 51a57c for tubbed. Rice 'is firm. Coffee is quiet and firm. Sugar is firm ; sales 1,100 hhds, at the following figures: Cuba, 10y,a1D4c; Porto Rice, 11V_ ally,c. Molasses quiet. Hops quiet at 20a 30c for new Arnerie in. Petroleum firm at 1630. for crude, and 32C for refined bonded. :Pork heavy and lower, with sales of 850 ,bbls at $29,30a29,50 for mess; closing at $29,35 for, cash; $2 9 ,25a29,37 fqr old do; 424 a ,24,50 fir prime; $26a26,50 for prime mess. 1 !Beef steady and unchanged, with sales 125 ' libls. Tierce Beef dull. Beef Hams quiet. Cut Meats heavy ' with sates 150 packages; .121/ 4 al4c for shoulders; Harris at 16.419 c. ;Middles firm, with sales 200 boxes short xilibed and short clear a, private terms. Lard quiet' and steady, withsales 900 tierces t, 19;4a20Mc for steam; & chiefly at 20,vi 0 e; ,20. 1 ,a20y,c for -kettle renred; . also, 75 dierces steam, buyer for September, it 201, 11413 c; 1,250 tierces do, seller 'January, 1534 c; 500 tierce do, seller Feb. :".duary. Buttrr quiet at 31a38c for Ohio, and :37a43c for: State. Cheese steady at 13a17mc. . ,letals—Sheeting copper . quiet and un .; anged. Ingot copper quiet at 23 3i 4or Detroit. Portage, Lake andaltimore -.) g iron firm at 93a94c for Scotch; 37a4:3c '4r American bar. - Reeles firm at 85a90c ,_:'4 r refined English and American; sheet - .'.teady 13a14c for for Russia. Nails quiet '4 $5,25a6,75 for clinch, while horse shoe ;`iii, ils are in good demand at $27a33. ".'^eights to Liyerpool dull and nominally , ;0 , ver. .kTEST—FIour closed dull and 10e lower '._ :'or new. Wheat dull and heavy and la2c ..(4 ver, with a limited milling demand. ~ ,lye dull at $1,44:41,50 for western. , --Ous . 1 Wet at 67a69e at railroad der) , t, and 70.4 ' , ..lA“t afloat. Corn quiet and steady at $l, I.S •7.1*.; for unsound, arid $1,24 for sound new iNed western afloat. Pork dull at $29;85 . 4 ir mess ca-ti and regular. Beef quiet and ;lin :hanged. Cut Meats nominally on :bunged. Bacon slightiv in buyers' favor. 7'..ith a modest inquiry. Lard dull at 20a i4 , )!-re for prime steam. Ege..3 steady at ria2tie. • - Milwaukee Market. , relezraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l My:WAUKEE, Septetnber 9.—flour is ;lore active but lower, and sales were made cho;ce Minnesota at 53.5058,75; do. Wis ,mSin and lowa at $7,75a8; medium, $7,25a Wheat is irregular at $1,66 for No. I ,s store, and $l, ansa for Oats; the tnar ;et is quiet d steady at , 52c for No. 2. ,orn is ei;tirelY , nominal. The receipts to ;ay amounted to 5,000 barrels flour, EO.OOO , ushels wheat, 3.000 bushels oats, a d 400 u-hels Corn. The shipments for the same .me amounted to 6,000 'barrels flour, 19,000 -ash-ls wheat, 500 bushels oats, and 1.000 iishols corn.. Louis!tile Market. ;:y. Telegraph t6-the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ,Louzsyzrze, September 9.—Sales 89 hllds bacco. La g5.4.6,25a8,75;. medium leaf, 4 8. Wheat sold at 11,90a2,00. Superfine :7)ur sold at $8,50a7,00. .'Corn Corn at 90595 c. 45a50c. Rye 81,25489 Mess pork $29 ~ ,50. Lard Ifial93o, atom shoulders, tiic: clear rib sidee,l6gcq clear sides,l7 alk shoulders; 123‘e; clear sides, 16y,t. :hisky raw Free sold at $4 82 4' • I phis Markt: ' v Teterrxes to th Mem e Pittsburgh Ua e zette.l MEMPIrM September 9.--CiAton dull at :a6c; receipts, 1 bale; _esports, 15 bales. ;our quite!. Wheat,• 62a2,05. Corn, -85 e . 6 3 e. Hay, $18a22. Bran, 21e. Corn 8 4 ,104 25: Lard,' 1911a29X.C, Pork, Bacon-=-Shoulders, 1331 c; vicar sides, • ' llaltlmore 31arkct. • 1 , 7 Tr levraoh to the Pittsburgh ciazette.i 31...‘t.Tr:wo.nyt, Septeaiher 9.—r 1. ‘t 7 :lo ).t. steady and unatlauge.d aoe. I:y0 norni- Oats uociriarlp,ed, Corn 1•:O lira& at yEatCirday'd yroa. , PT- Chicago Market; [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gillette. CHICA.OO; Sept. 9 .—Flour dull; sales spring extras .57a9. Wheat quiet and 2c lower; sales No. 1 at $1,51a1,62, and No. 2a` $1,56a 1,5 7;‘, closing. al $1,5141,563 N., for -2; sales since the change at $1,5536 for No. 2. Corn steady; sales No. 1 at. 9 53406 e; No. 2 94!‘a 94 1 4 c - and rejected 9 1a92!4t, closing at 953 a9O for No: I; sale 4 this afternoon at 95 . , 1 : 2 'a 9Ge for No. 1. • Oats ,l,:;11•3.fc lowert'sale; at 50 aslc, closing 'quiet at 50y 4 c. Rye unchang red and closed at $ 1 , 2 034a1,21 for No. 1, and $1,16 for N 0.2 in store. 13arley 2a2;,..:c high er, closing at $ 1 ,03a1,0334 for No. 2 in store. Hin.h.wittes inactive and nominal. Provis t, bans steady. ItfeSs pork $ 29 , 2 5a29,50. Dry salted shoulders 43.0. Lard firm at 19y 4 a 19e. Freights quiet at 830 on oats, 13a .13c on wheat and 9 34 c on corn to Butlitlo. Receipts—l2,Bls bbls flour; 116,483 bu wheat; 1 03,700 ha coin; 110,372 bu oats; 2,429 hogs. Shipnients— , 3,2B bbls flour; 20,750 bu wheat; 112,202 bu corn; 28,721 -bu oats; 2,108 head hogs. IToledo Market. t.l3y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l 'TOLEDO, Sept. 9.—Reftipts-5,747 barrels flour, 22,030 bush wheat, 11,360 bush corn, .11,040 bush oats, 1,080 bush rye, 400 bush barley. Shipments-10,237 bbls f10ur,37,- 3.75 busli wheat, 20,478 bush corn. 7,300 bus oats. Flour; sales white at 810,75a11,50; amber at $10a10,50._ Wheat lalXc lower, with sales white Michigan at $2,12; amber do at 82,04; No. 1 red at $2,03; No. 1 spring at $1,70; No. 2 do at $1,63; amber, buyer for the'present month, at $2,06. Corn opened steady and advanced 30; sales-No. at $1,03 a1,03;i. Oats ;ic. low \ er, with sales No. 1 chigan at 55c. Barleyo atc. Rye steady at SI,3U for No.'l. steady at $1,70 for State. Flax Seed at $2,45. Lake freigh ts firm at 6c to Buffalo, 10c to Oswego, and 140 to Ogdensburg. —Says the Cincinnati Gazelle, of Tues day: There have been but three steam boats put in the water, by Cincinnati builders, in the past year—the Alaska, Cheyenne and Thompson Dean. They have an aggregate tunnage (Inspector's measurement) of 2,216 tuns. There have been seven barges built, having an aggre gate tunnage of 2,825 tuns; Total tunnage built here, 5,041. The arrivals at this port during the year numbered 2,694, against 2;853 last year .............. The fine side-wheel steamer, ,I. N. McCullough, is announced for Pittsburgh, this evening. This looks like business. _ —We clip the following from the Cincin- IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. nati Commercial of Tuesday: Capt. Moore having telegraphed here from Pittsburgh last evening for us to advertise his -large PlTTsstritiair, FT. WAYNZ AND CHICAGO . packet, J. N. McCullough to leavyt Cincin- RAILROAD. .September 9.-50 - bbls ' mess nati for Pittsburgh,, ternorrow, together pork, E H Myers &Co; 50 tcs lard, F Sellers with a dispatch on ; 'Change of 3 feet 10 at Co; 500 bbls flour, Dan Wallace; 200 pigs , inches , and rising at Pittsburgh, led our lead, J B Canfield at Son; 100 bbls flour, boatmen to anticipate a subst•antial rise and Seglamyer at Veld 500 do do, owner; 4 plenty of water. at Pittsburgh. Co barley, Smith & Co; 100 bbls flour, 50 ly the Robt. Moore, R. C. , Gray, NicCulf bgslimothy seed, Kirkpatrick, Herron yt, lough, and Wm. Butler are advertised iu Ga; 100 bbls flour, Shipton at Wallace; 100 to-day 's Commercial for through trips to do do, McClure & McKee: 30 bgs timothy Wheeling and Pittsburgh, the Moore and seed, Bricker tit Co; 9 bales broom corn,lo Gray leaving to-day, and the McCullough do broom handles, J B Taylor, 8 bales and Butler to-morrow. broom corn; H R McClellan; 25 bbls flour, - —The Louisville Democrat, of SUnday, 10 tea hams, E Heazleton; 25 boxes crack- says: The subject of introducing the-res ers, J K Smith at Co; 7 bgs seed, Jos Craig; 5 bbls spirits,' M McCullough Jr; 5 do, oil, 1 taurant system on .our western steamboats seems to be agitating the minds of the do sizing, B L •Falmestock iSr. Co; 3 cars river men, and the traveling connnunity metal, Bryan at Caughey; 6 do do, Jas generally, and :We do not see why it WOod, Son &leo; 6do do, Nimick it Q.o; 7 should not becsime a fashion. We have, . I\ OTICM. do wheat, J S Liggett at Co; 12 sks rags, for Instance, the magnificent United 'Markle iii: Co; 100 bbls flour, Watt. Lang at States. In making her daily trips between The.LINION itEPUTLICANS of Allegheny conn _CO; 1 car ice, 3 B Snyder; .1. car staves, C ... Lois port and Cincinnati, crowded with ty are riouested to call upon 'either of the tinder- Lutz; 15 bbls vinegar. E Heazleton; 100 p-ople, it does not necessarily follow that, birlle 1311zu lets „r the Union Republican Naturat bbls flour, Culp at Shepard; 36 boss cheese, a_. eecausti she sets sumptuous tables, every- Dation Committee, In reference to the assesstnent owner; 35 do do, J S Dilworth it Co; 30 do body on board must eat to get his money's of voters and the naturalization of such, parties. do, Arbuckles it Co; 2 kegs butte - r, Little, worth. We believe in a man's dining aliens, frMiollylto the Union Republican cause as Baird it Patton; 15 boxes cheese, S Cooper when he ween teels like it, not when 1 - e has to. way be entitled to the same. when llerfAsary furor- CLEVELAND CO. ' For instance, a passenger steps up to Mr. matiouand assistance will be rendered. It Is ex- CLEVELAND AND PITTSBITRGH RAIL- Reily, and pays a dollar or a dollar and a ectin! that tlie Vigilance Committees of the direr noAD, September 9. --:2 cars iron ore, half for his passage. Well, if he wants to eat election districts will take the 'necessary steps Wood it Lukins; 3 do do, Shoenberger ct Blair; Ido do, McKnight, Porter it Co; 1 eat his dinner or supper, let him pay for to insure In their respective distriett proper assess it; if lie dosen't, he saves that much, the tut it and .naturallzatio n of all par i ties friendly to do do, Zug it Co: Ido do, Bryan at boat-saves that much, and lie zoes hungry, the Union Republican cause, and th 6 tnle,n Repub. lungs, or ulcers of whatever sort, on any of the in_ 2 cars blooms, S Rea; 1 car scrap or without. Good for the boat as it is for lean voters throughou t the coiffity lire also Invited • steel, 2 ears blooms, Miller, Barr at P; 1 car lumber, G A Mutidorf; 1 car stone, J Knox; the meth . It is certainly a very pleasant tO aid the Vigilanee Conimittces in their work by ternal organs may be. and are frequently cured, and trip on such a palace as rho States, to conic reportin g . name:. Sm., of any persons friendly to complete condition of health established. If the 164 bills spokes, T Hare at Bro; 80 boxes from Cincinnati here, or to go from here the rause, who may be , entitled to he, but are fbl yet a • • cheese, II Riddle; 15 bbls oil, Hays it i elaborative functions, uf which the stomach is the Stewart; 20 dodo, Jas Callety; 19 sks bar- I there. She is all that the handi wot k of naturalized or gissessed. ley, Mcßane yt Anjer; rdo rags, McGinniss man could make her. She is blest as the The persons entlllmi to naturalizatl oll under the ~ I WilidS, and When ithe traveler is 'whiling laws of the 1.71,011 States, are ns foi!,,,vs : • primary and most Important one, ark , restored to a &Co; 12 bbls rosin, J Henderson lt. Br 6; icc , aw;ii' the pleasant hourif, he is being borne Is t• AnY free white all'-'.. over la , i o Y-'0110: Years condition to ,lo th'e 'repairin g of 11161117 mm syste m , bbls apples, Ido eggs, Head cr.: Nfetzgar; 1 ; over the placid bosom of 1.,:s bet g of age, wo has resided in the United atates for ulcers or sores, whether upon: the lot ....s, the liver, case, Ibx tobacco, 1 0 W Baker; 21 bundles ; while.his eve drinks in the beautiful land- live years and In tlik State for one year, it'd ul., chirs 3do rockers, AN - oodwell it: Son; 21 i sea t sii“ ~w alks the' waters' like a siaiii hare :II lc a3sl. 1.W,) 3 ears prve,iin g ids applifa the 1 31.1neyS Ur the ,butrelz 3 . 1.3 r II p,,n, tLe legs, as is do chairs, A Milliken & Co; 24 sks hair, 12 i thing ofiifi,.." It isn't Ihe elegance of the I f i i fill _or second 1.1p,r, mad.. the necessary deela. do scraps Ido well, L Stri.itiss 10 boxes ! steamer alr,ne that iniakcs the + ,-- oas .enge r I ration of intentions. and taken out his first papers., frequently Litt ease; can be made to heal, and :1. COm cheese NV II Gran* tt Co; 10 ( I° d° , 5 l ' l 'ls d forgetful of every Ithieg else in the world, I "'law -% upon T.To'r or such r"I'l."." "'I ' I " l a - piety stamlttr,l or twann re-e,tabitAied. eggs, 24 bags rye, T 0 Jenkins; 17 L ' x s save happiness, but it is the eouiteous and ! ration or int.:ntion, to !Ili: anal naturalization pa cheese, J P Love. • We hare fre menny . cre thos , z results from the. gentlemanly manner in which lie is treated I 1 - P/TTSBURGII, CINCINNA.TI ANDS:P. LOCIS Iby the officers of the boat. 31 , 1- Any free W 1133 e :31'1 - 11 who arrls-.11111/3k , 01111. . , 1.1,e Or Dr. KEYSER'S LI7NO ( - CUE, a pleas ant , RAILROAD, September pkry. varnit•li, I ; • 1,1 1 ,1,•r :wet, ty."lie y, ar., mil isle, has r:sidisl In 1 try - W WOOd Wen: ido do, H Ilcmk; 3do do, i River and Weather. - ilt I . 3'r rile Vl:34rs. (thr,, , ,o 1 WWI' 3 41:1,: cent prel',3 a n d Lt r,-CUE, WhlCh Will ripen up and MOOl-0 dt Co; 3do do, J C Taylor; 10 boxes City Teirgraph to the Rittsbur g is iiaz tte._l I Ills rri‘ al at the age r , l . 11,6-1 It -011 C 3, ars,. Is coil earr 3 out of the annual el 3 113 .41 - . Y all ctlcte roil used soap E Heazletore 10 butts tobaceo, Carter le hi , Plai 1111tIlrali,,,tinn 3111.r.i. Imuisvrr.r.E, Sentetilber 9 .—Cdtial mark lie - ' .McGrOW at Co: 2 boxes drugs, .1 !fender:son; folly. feet taao inlchc , s, river s a sonar% . 31, And all aliens or the age of twenty-one p•ars ”p . ir a t,ml. 1 Ir. IC, says that he has knonn the . 6 bales tow, Deader, Cies° at Co; 7. beer I Wes.' her view tun] wet. . - a n d up ' , ar , :s who have r, -.bled within 'he United . 'tater, for °ln. year, arid n 11,, shall havo• , 611.ted 11, hi ale 10 sheep peltS. 1 keg tallow, L:ippe ......„.....,_________,_..—____________ '' , ~ , ~,•, , :,, at Weise; 7 sks ecraps, 1 bcllTielts, L Strain.:; ! ST l'lli ii I II3OATS I '''' ll n' •I .'"'. "'I ' l ''''" , "' , 11 " 1 " "la' anl , ' ai Ho n , aould 1hr.'.31,1 to :.hake lhe Whole eull,:it 11 ' ! 111.3 etlill,i 3 , 111 , ^, : it. 1 .111.1i3 , i 10 1313:0 1 3 331 3 4.2 r, or , 1.1. - ke , - nutter 1 bbl eggs, J li.'o.2 . gitis; 7 Mils _ , I ~ n -,0,,.-1 willies. 11 Itea Jr; 10 do do, IV' 11 Grafi' &..; ! --rlOll. CAIRO A Nlllo ST. 4;7" Co I roll leather (I N Hoffstott it Co; 40 ' 1:1 Lo r 1,,_. n ,„ ,!„„ .te„„,,,. „„,,'7a,, t EL,,,1 i • w• '-• l'E lit IA ( '!I• 111 E lOl l it, El'iThargh. . bill paper, Pitts ' Paper Co; 1 car melons, E'Al m. kitti,,i 3 O f ....... ( ~1 , ,. 1). ~,,,,.,.., 1. i F. l'..lliN ES, SI t;6L:11:.-try. t i'lt ishorgb. - ru, iics PI Vl' 1./li:ran t ' , I. l'I.P.1.1•• W Hay; 10U tills flour, Dan Wallace; 126 ! win ii: iy- ri.r :L 60 41,11 1 0 111 feri a 11 part on 1 ' F ' P;JFA!'" -• ' ' '•' - ^* Oil bbis, W 0 jt wootlrug; 25 bills brooms, ! _,„, _ :- . ...\ - 1u eii . i . y. yi , ;iii iii-t.... - e, ii. ~ ,E• E• A• ... .s.FII.iI•CI'EE• Alles"i11 11Y (.11.v. DA VID lib:Est: Pitt-MITI-1i Jos Conner; 17 nhrls glass A it D H Cam- i 1,,,';''',,',!/ .. ,,',1,,A 1 ' 1 ,1',.T,,.',. 11 th i u" 4 " '" "''''"ari and LP' , .•. ._ • - bb is Spencer ,E: If I bers; 10 ale 6.).., ~ p encer , ,`de ha f For Ireight, or ILI ~,,,. annlv on bwir , l Or to .1 , 7 W, I LINN, PRisbargb. I lo Gil lt I Est' .Iz. 11 le' ,Er r. / 1 111:111.4. iAV .11. `,ll 17 1. N-AV I, E.,' Winingham. ALLEGHBNY VAI.LgY RAILROAD, Sep. : 1,.......re .....„,„..„,;..„„,......,,,....„,„ 3 , 01 . X 11:,)..n. 1ib:131311,3.3141n. , tember 9.-1 car limo, Jas Reno; 2do 1 , - -0-kun.N.Ariaus. : i i s:N, es h itili NI. Cltt.imrt'll. ." I . 1 1 1 ' ;:VI: 1 1 1 " (.I.l.ll..larEitleELD, .111rinthitllatn. ' • j •••. 4 limestone, Bhoenberger Se Blair; 9 nkgs , , e,,;:uti Tit& n butter i l and eggs R. G CraWford; 6 do au, J ! PITTBBITEGII. II Graham; 3 ears metal, LS on, Sloth at ' _ ______ : ' " Westward the Slll of .Enipire Talas Co; 2do do, II Woodsides; 22 pkgs rags, A lii 0111DINAltiCk.: Its Way." , I N.lox at Orr; 2 cars metal, Brown at, Co; 2.18 1 - 11 - FOR THE . ba g s oats, 17. do rye, Ido wool, Gay it i I Welsh; 18 cars railroad, Pitts, Fo. t Wayne I it C R It; 3do do, Pitts, Cin it St Louis It R; 20 sks oats, S B F10,:,d it Co. ALLEGHENY STATION. September 9.- 70 bares hay, II M Henderson; 2 cars flax seed, Ewer, Hathilton & Co; 2 cars lumber, i 13 , aldinger & - Co; 9 cars Wheat, It 'l' Ken nedy it Bro; 21 ski bran 50 bbls, 111 sacks flour, Stewal tilt Langenheitn; 2 bbls pearl barley', 5 kgs do, C Reiss: 12 bbls apples, J Herbert; 11 rolls leather, Jas Callery; 9 age tow, H Gerwlg at Co; 100 bbl flour J B McKee; 2.59 pigs lead, Beymerp.sauman &Co.- -- Cincinnati Cattle Cattle Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l CINCINNATI, September 9.—Beef Cattle scarce, the supply not being over one-half the usual average, and prices are 65,00 a .1 5.75 per cental higher; prime to choice $5,50 7,0E/gross. Sheep in large supply and good mama at ,$9 demand at 1 2 ,75a4,50 gross , hogs in de a good 5u , 0 0a11,25 per cental gross, with pply. Prrrsntrztart AND • CONNELLSVILLII RAILROAD, September 8.-2 cars metal, Yough.ogbeny Iron 66 ,Coal Co; 150 bdls straw paper, W A McClurg; 99 bbls flour, Gay c 4 Welsh; 121 bills; sheet Iron,.W F Armstrong; 23 Cons rope, Fulton,.Bllman it Co; 209 ins. window glass, Micbael i s R. dr. CO; 1 car wood, T Huskins; 75 bbls co znent,,C B Leech. - • OFFICE OF ciTr ENOINItZIi St/ILYKYOU, Pittsburgh, ' August 24, 1848. NOTICE.--TharAssessment for • Grading, Paiing and 'Curbing • 1.-3.MALLM AN !STREET, From 141orton to Clymer street, la now ready t.r pasta:nation, and can be seen al tutu ulltcu KIWI y, I.4+rpeinhtr whrqt lle it.! 110 Liiy Tre.isurer's °Wee for , ~~, a. ?m. 'I CM Erection of an "Iron-Clad" Building SE.CIIOI'I I. Be it ordained and moiled by the. City I of Plttehurgh, in. d- (eel 0011 Utonnton L'oetncib, ay hemblel l t, hurt it .1.9 hereby nrd, ine4 140.1 eltact!fl by I the auioritil ty the saw. That tfltooi bergpr ct; Co. bp and artibere a nd od 10 creel, on the corner of Adams atteet the All tawny Inver, all "Iron- Clad' , Building, of the eine of thlrty,two , 32kfet In width by one hums red . and twelve (112) bait In length, wi li a wing of thlrty•two (32) feet square, said building to be one story In height. ! • SEC. 2, 1 lint any ordinance or part of prdinnnce conflicting with the pnasage of this or at ilie present time. be and the same Is beret)) repealed so far as the same affects this ordlnance.l • Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, this 31st day of August, A.l). MEI. ' 1 JAMES IifcAULEY, - . ' 1 ?midi:al of select Council. Attest: E. 8. Ifonnow, • I • Clerk of Select Connell. ' W. A. ToMLINSON, President of Comuion Council. Attest: WILL 3f. HAUTZELL, • BeirirPs . Cit rk, pro tem.. of Common Council. , -------- 07F10.17." OF CONTUOLI,EIt OF ALLICaIfENT CO., i P/T , 81117111,011, August 71414th, 1869. I XOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.— . on en d after September Ist, the SIX PER 'gra'. BONDS, Issued by Allegheny . ° 'way, May ' 14. 1863, in payment of Bounty .to• Volunteers, will redeemed on weeentation at this office. 186S. te Inrest oulthese bonds will cease November let, au'244v37 , lIPNRY LA MEIER?, Controller . DRA IN PIPE.—HALL 84 ADAMS, s oPELIWIt Mialf.l.LE OF, A. ll friga - oya. t o VA/vial-roar Ineival voN f4tpl.ltH COP /113,11.1 i / Woo.l btrect, b.L.V4V. II Fifth tuts ,11 tli nlruoh.. Eit'N FILCH i the flea? ..I (JuL TauLatt, , 'ways ad lia • d at Lae O.IQ c.!. J. J. • r.r.i; v;,-! , PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1868 MmR 'NMWS . , The river appeared to be rising slowly last evening with three . feet full in the channel by the 'Monongahela pier mark. The weather continues clbudY' and unset tled with every appearance of more rain. There has been no arrivals or departures.. since the date of our last 'report. If the water does not go down, of which there is but little prospect at present, we may ex pect quite a fleet of tow boats in about Fri-' day or Saturday. The Bayard which boat left hereon Tues day for Buffington, had no less than two hundred and five passengers, all of them tow boatmen. They were sent down to bring up quite a fleet of tow boats that have been laid up there daring the greater part of the Summer. Cant. Dan. Moore left for Cincinnati on Tuesday to lead the McCullough for Pitts bnrgh. . Capt. Geo. D. Moore went out In charge of the Bayard, Cant. Shepard being unable to leave home for the present. The Messenger was hauled up to the up per end of the landing yesterday and will, we presume, commence loading for some point—most[robably New Orleans. ' The Kate utnam,, Armadillo, Armenia, Grey Eagle, nd a number of other beats are at the far :dingiready to commence busi ness as soon as there is an opening. —The Camelia passed Marietta -on Tues day enroute form Pittsburgh to St. Louis. —Nashville napers'of. Sunday report the Cumberland rising again, with 4 feet on I Ilarpeth Shoals. —The little towboat Liberty No. 3 was sold at privatb saleat Cincinnati on Satin , day, for $2,500. Parties from Ironton were the purchasers. , .I . • —The steamer Cam 1) T inelia and . Butler, lying agrolind for several days past at Car penter's Bar and Buffington, are ,rellev,ed from their unpleasant position by the re cent rise, and are on their to Cincinnati. The Camelia is bound for St. Louis. —Captain John J. Adams, of the Mem phis and Arkansas Packet Company, has st co ro ntracted with Messrs. Vance & Arm hg, of Madison, for tne construction of two boats to ply in that trade, one of which is to receive the machinery now in the steamer Gleaner. —A St. Louis telegram under date of Tuesday says: The river is steadily de clining, with six feet , water to Cairo, four feet to Keokuk, six feet on lower Missouri, and three feet between St. Joseph and 0maha...... Heavy rains have fallen along the Upper Mississippi, which may improve navigation some ' The Keokuk packets will adopt the restaurant Plan for meals at once. DRAIN PIPE, AUCTION SAILtt. BY H. B. 811ITHEON& CO. ~,,,,,,,,; CHOICESUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. --- Will be offered at auction on the preniii•es, ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 10T.11,' At 3 o'clock. tile residence nd grounds of er. If.nsivorth, knOWO as ''.l:.lVe Vii.lv.' conta Fi ining about two acres of Ism. locate I on the bluff midway betwi en the terminus of the A anchester Passenger Railway and the 1.5 Gods iiiiir i-lati 0 of the Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad. facia;; the .Marine Tic spital and lirmiut Island. ' Tim grounds are or namented with shade and fruit trees at it shrith bery, on whivii is 3 I.WO•stury brick aml frame dwel ling containing 10 rooms, in e omdlent I.%)lldltiOn. having been Dallited al!r1 papered throughout In the very: best style this spring. Ea el, room supplied witii city gas; unfailing ion and hard water springs Connected with the ki , c•lien by pipes: new stank. carriage house and iiutbul!dings. This psonertY wilt commend itself to business 111011 011 aCeoUut of its accessibility. bi auty of seentry and eharseter of the imighborhood, being in tile imine diate vicinity of the residences of :dears. Dilworth, Bennett, rmhoorimak Cr.' Grafi, Bake well and oil). rs. If not sold as a whole, will be iilVldt.d 11110 15 buildin g sites, 2 , 1 f eti fronting iiii Al: in street, extending back 155 feet du depth - emili. 172 feet front will be , old with house. fartie'lilars at 11. B. .!.1 . TIISON „S: rfi'S., Auctioncert. _ . tite: &ILE. SUPERIOR FURNITURE,, TEAS, SOAP TOBAtT-0, dc. Thursday, September I Oth, Commencing precisely ai 10 A. m. and 2 e. Jr.. at Masonic Hail Auction li mins. 55 and 57 Firth Avenue, embracing Double and Single Wardrobes, Book Case end Sretary, °nice and Counting House Desks, six Mahogany and Walnut marble Top Dressing Bureaus, Enclesed and Plain Wash Stands. Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads: Spring, Hair, Cotton and Husk Mattresses, Sofas, Hair and stuffed Lounges, Dining ttoolll and Cane Seat Chairs: Marble Top, Extension, Dining. Breakfast. Center red Kitchen Tables: Wood Chairs*. Rock ers; Kitchen and Desk Safes: Refrigerators. Cra dles, Wheelbanows, Cook and .otlice Stoves Kitch en and Dining Room Utensils. Fancy Window Shades, Venitlan Blinds. 'Clocks, Mirrors and Hausehold Goods In genera'. AT 11 O'CLUCK—Choice Teas In small_plackages for family use; Soaps; Chewing Tobacco. 4.tc. AT 2 O'CLOCK —Large assortment of new Brus sels, lngrain and Stair Carnets, cut in lengths to suit purchasers. 'Samples without reserre. AT 3 O'CLOCK — YIano and Stool. Persons haring Furniture to dispose of will send in on or before Wednesday'. B. sawn:mom & co., _Auctloneero .: BY reLitsß. & pAutrErt & PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEERS And Commission Merchants, OPERA SOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE. SALE DAY AND EVENING, • Consignments Solicited.' Prompt R e . Caron. BY A. LEGGATE. HOUSE AND LOT. 6TII WARD, ALLEGHENY.. AT Alit-NON. sl Tne property No. 131 Franklin street. near the xth Want Publle nehool. will be soil with out re erve.on FHIuAY AFTERNOON Sept. 14th, at 4 - ifeloek. Th. lot Is 24 by 139. The house is "frame, four rooms. klielien, attic and 11411. In good order and In a pleasant locality. Inspection in vited. Terms at sale. A. LEGG ATE, Auctlonr'er, Nu. 159 Federal btreet, Allegheny MISCELLANEOUS . Ass i ussmEN T. N AT I TRALIZATION. SECURE A lIO.IIE IN TIIE COLDENISTATE THE HOMESTEAD ASSOUTATION OF CALIFORNIA Incorpornted muter the Laws ur the State, Novem her 30th. 1867. for the purpose of providing ROMs FOR IN IEMBERS, Ant! promoting Immigration., ! Capital Stock. - - - $1,000,000 btu i Divided into 200.000 SUALtaS at $5 ..eac.h..pays- n U.S. CUsItENCY. Certificate& of Stuck Issued to snbscriberslintinc dlately upon receipt, of the money. No 2.111802 i ALLMED TO HOLD MORE TRAM rirS MAIMS: • A propert Cir y cular to be d ist containi rlbnte ng d a full descrlpt ton of the antong the Shareholders will be sent to any address upon receipt of:stamps to to Immlgrate, will he cheerfully cover return postage . Information as to price or land In any portion of tile State, or noun Ise) , other sub j ect or In'crest to f T' u a r r n ti lL s e n d " UVL l VC Cc i p t, of stamps for postage. - ' . , All totters . should ho addressed . - 8EC13.12.TA Tlr f!;11.A NT II ASSO• 01ATRe.,i, ractoillec 'BOX AA. SO, HAN FItA.N -•tia,„ (.1171) lA. LEATfiCtik, Pao-err, its p fur ',rt., lilivitt.t),2l.lild re 41' ^t '• 4 !. . " --• jr-1 J •l 4 r., u PIANOS, CARPETS, - so:tit:Mu., fatal Ito tal w: s t twittlestm e anti an ti I lig mat:Hite?, kiTonn as rat; rill: chronic broncli KO 17 II OF VIE lIOST VALI:AMA: PLAN TS AND NNOWN Tung USE CL AND. CURATIVE. IN ALL DETE DIORATED ETATES OF TIII: DUMAN m. 001), and whilst It adds to . Its p'asma, It at the same time :lA:mantes, _gem tly but effectively, the skth, the kidneys, the liver and the gl tunlar, sy6tent to stall dent action to enable the body to take on healtliflL Alction and eradicate the disease. The tick a nd Meted should bear lu mind the virtues of this great, medicine, and If those who are sulliciently ally to the Importanco of laellth, will resort to It 111 tiao beglunluirot a cough Or cold. there would be no falling Into declines and rapid consumption, so hopelearly Ineuratde and ao MOBs Su rely &tat, Sold by the gross, dozen or singie bottle, at Dr. Keyser's Great Medicine Store, KF: IZESII)IS:NT OFFICE,' for 1. EXAMINATIONI AND TIER TREATMENT OP.STINSID OUI:ONIC DISEASES, 120 PEN STERZT, -rtrre -1.111(.;1.1, PA. C l ibte'lloure frerm a A. iv uaLi.l v. nt.„ 1801 t, -- - HERNIA OR RUPTURE. Hernia or Rupture cured liernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or litzzdure cured Hernia or Icoptore cured Hernia or Rupture cared Hernia or I ;npinre cured. Hernia or 'Rupture eared. 11 ars ll's ndical Cure liittel's atent Truss Fltch's Supporter Truss Self-Adeustlng Truss Dr. Banning•s Lace or Body Brace, foi the Cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. S. Fit ch's Silver-PI/tied Supporter. Pile Props. for the support and care of Plies, Biwalc Stockings, for weak and varicose IMEI Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Joints Ankh Supporters, for weak knee Joints. Suspensory Bandage'. SELF-INJECTING . SYRINGES SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES SELF-INJEdTIIk.IG SYRINGES Also, every kind of Syringes Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood St. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, SUSPENSORY RhNDAGES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, 6USPENSORY BANDAGES, A dozen different kind. A dozen different kind.: A dozeu dlirvreut L:nif At Dr. KEYSETS, 140 Wood Street. air Drug Store. No. 140 WOOD STREET, sign of the Golden Mo• tar. Persons writing for Tresses • - shou:d send ttfe number of inches around the body, Immediately Orer the rupture sir DR. KEYSER w,(11 give his per.,:unal atten- thin to the application of Trusses in , dults and children, and be le 'ails tied tilt:, with an fxperience of twenty years, he will be enabled to gl r catl fac- DISEASED LUNGS. There is no doubt whatever that disease , of the Ico,t 'chose 'lon t 0.10.0,5, reihorcO In the ehuno, or n few dgyg. In 10. .g , tantling e:t.t2s ol_eaa-nml'tion• or of other tratllltls m — pliaryligit is, 11113 :t wollilerful alloy 1:1- flag- rucalicillo!u the fi!!sla - i• ale! a sure eure In ill, latter (11,as, KEYHEI:46 I,t7.Xt; CI:LB B BN.BieBBB BY 140 Wood Street. Rupture or lierniO cured. Rupture or Hernia cored. Rupture or Pieroln Cured Rupturc:or FSei•nin eared Rupture or !Errol°. cured Itoptnre or hernia cored Rupture or hernia cured Itnyturre cr Iternia cured ..D,:prt. Arrive. Mail Express ................ 2: t 5 a. . 1.2: Fast Llue .................... tt,l-41 a. m m.--7:1 1 5 0a. Mt p. tr.' Fast Expre55'................ 2:10 p.M.11:20 a. m.. : Mixed Way . . ....... ~, .. . .... 6:1 a - 1.n7.05 p. m. McDonald's Ace's, Nu. 1 ..11:40 0 a- in . 3:05 Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. in. 9:30 a p ..tm,f, licDonald's Awn, No. 2.. 5:20 p. tn. 8:20 a. re,: • SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Empress leaves at 2:10 p. m. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:00 a. M. the next morning. The 9:443 a. In. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex cepted, and Makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield .t Newark R. It. B. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup`t.,Steubenville. P/ B 11GH FORT W ... AIWqf rilP2 4o B. t s W. AND CLEVA"LAND & PITTSBURGH It. It. anda Fromrrive a June 7th, 1868, trains will leave from time, as follows: t the Union Depot, north side, city • - ChleaBoEx.... 2:03 a pa! Arrive. Chicago Ex... 2:08 a m Cleveland Ex.. • 2:03 a m Cleveland Ex. Erie & Ygn API- 7:28 a m ' f 2 :08 a m aficago Ex.... 11:2 Cl. , tiVh , gl,Pl 6:13 ain !Wheelin 3a m Ex. 11:08 a in Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m:St. Louls g Ex.. 3:3 pm Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a inlet. & Wh'g Ex 4:38 pm Cl. & Wh'gEz. 1:43 m i Erie & Yg`n Ex 6:13 pm Chicago Ex.... 1:58p m Chicag?,,Ex.... : 4:93 pni Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:4 , 5 p n. , CI, & 1:i L'g Ex 7 : 0 0 li ta Depart from Atteg.ieay.! Arrive in A Ileoheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 858 aru; N. Brlgrn Ac. 7:03 a m Leetsdale 10:13 a in; N. Brigt'n " 8:28a m " 11:58 aml Wellsville " 8:53 ant Rochester " 2:23 ptn 'New Castle "10:13 a M NVellsv'e Ace.. - 3;4-3 p miLeetsdale " 1):3 a m Leetsdale Ace . 4:13 pm! 1:08 p to, N.•Brigrn " . 5 :33p m,N. Brigt'n " 2 :13p m N. Brigt'n " . 6:28p mlLeettliale '• 4:53 p m Leetsdale " • 10:43 pm! " • " 7:28 , • .11t5T 1:58 p. tn. Chicago 'Express leaves daily. pm 11:23 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. JeS F. B. IktyEjcs, General Ticket Agent. VnENNS V LVANIA, if CENTRAL RAILROAD. and after June 7th. 1855, Trains' will ar rive at and depart from thnt Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: . • I Depart. Mall 'Train. Arrive. ... 1:15 a m' Day Express.. 2:25 a m Fast Line...... 1:40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ain Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m 'Mail Train ... .. 7:50 anu Call'Latrobe Acc'n 7:50 ain "Cincinnati Ex11:40 a m s No. 2.. S:5O am' Wall's N 0.2.. 11:51 a m ncinnati Ex. Johnstown Ac. 3iosp 9:10 a rn ut Johnstown Ac.:10:35 a Baltimore Ex. 1:00 m Braddocks No 1 4:00 pm p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm Phila. Express 1:20 pin Wall's N 0.3.. 5:10 pm Wall's No. 3..._ 2.15 pin :Well's No. 4.. 6:15 pm, Braddocks No 1 5:50 pkn Fast Line 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm' Latrobe Acc'n 5:50 p m Altoona Acc'n and Emigrant Swissvale Ac'n 1 0:50 pin Train . . .... _. . 9:30 pit! The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 0:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Wall's Statiomat 2:00 p. tn. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. Ail other trains daily except Sunday, For further hafonnatton apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. . The Pennsylvania Railroad C,anpany wll/ not ak sunie any risk for Baggage, except fo ngapparel, and unit their resdonslbliar toOn e flundrcd Dollars In value. Al: Baggage exceeding, that ' 1 amount in value will be at the risk of the_owner, um ' less taken by special contract. jet 3 EDWARD H. WILLIAMS. General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. ESTERN PENN- _, 't.. 1. x .. .. . ;;,,,,s.: SY Q LVANIA RAIL-I:AL R VD.—On and after Auge:t 76th, 1568, the Pas- • Fenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvanla Rah road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. epa rt. 1 Springd'e No 1 6:35 a m • Mall .... . . . D . ... 8:50 a re, I Freeport No. 1 5:15 avi Freeport No. I 8:50 am. Express ... . .... 10:15 a to Sharph'g No.l 11:20 a Ir. i Sharpb'g No.l 1:25 p m;F.xpress. ....... 2:20 pm Freeport N 0.2 4:10 pm Springd 'e No I 3:50 pm. Mail.• .4 ........ 5:50 pln; I , reeport No. 2 6:05 pm Springd'e No 2 7:10 p 111 ;Sbrillgdt., NU 2 0;15 pm A hope trains run daily excepr sunday. The Church Train leave s Allegheny Junct. every. Sunday at 7:40 a. m., raching Alleglie:..y City at 9:8() a. m. Returning; leave, Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m, p. m. and arrive at-Allegheny- ‘lunct. at 9:45 COEIWTATTON TICKETS—For sale in packages of Twenty, between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's. Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbure, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe cified on - tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny city at• 6:15 a. m. and 2 20 e. sr. make street connecti,‘n at Freeport with walker', line of Stage s for Butler and Hannah:- • town., Through tlclivt, iaa3 be pur:lia, e d at the office, No. 3 St. Clair street. near the Su-pension Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the D e :,d, Allegheny. For ftirther information apply :,, , . . JAMES LE F FELT.',,. Agent, Federal streefepor. The Western Pennsylvania R.d!road v. LI not as , some any risk for Baggage. excent, for wearing ap parel, and limit thel. respun,ftlilty ta One II andrc d Dollars in value. All haz;:az exce,,lng thls amount In value will beat the i'l.l: 81-the owner, 1/P... tens taken by special contraet, EDWA Ill) 11. WiLLIAMS, null Gen—al Slirr erinti . n , /t-nt, A it0. , 133. Pa. _... Si 2oll ll IL L£7.0..i.-T,....., :".„....- Ly ROUTE. • ..'" 7' h r" 1 1 )":"'"' ", r - . triliada " a of itaLWAY , Eastern Divisim:. • frow The SAIORTEST AN D.MtesT RELLAI3LE IWU'IZ t be East 'to all pout ts Oregon. TTo Trains leave Clue and T.rarunworth (i 4 lndaye. o xcept od. )on t:” ot ir:o CI Pac:ric ZAHroa,! iron: s:. Louis. nod '' Aat.! :11:ci 8 t• • ,1 :0 Raitro.o: front Quinev, ano..th, at Lar retit'o; Tooe:ia and WA1111,41 for all Lt I~ansts, t iv,t of Ells- Ir,tth with tlitt UNITEI) STATES FN COX AND E DAILY lASI.: ~V EILLA .ND XPltekS COACHES FOR 131 N And all Points in the Territories, And with SANDERSON'S Till-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Puri Union. Fort, Pass, Alin:- uergne, Santa Fe, 3111.1 all points In Arizona and New 31ezico. With tho recent additions of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements niade with re sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from its western this road now oilers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far est. Tickets for sale at all the principal offices In the United !States and Canadas. Be sure and ask for tick,ts via Tug Ktroxir HILL ROUrek__ONION .PACIFIC EA.ILWAYI ELSTERN DI If /MON. T o JIVER POOIE4L-G QUEENSTOTN . TEM INMAN MIL STEAIVISIIIPS, Isininbcring Sixteen first-clan reasels, r.mong the celebrated them CITY CP PART 3, CITY OP ANTWEPP, CITY OF HOST , ).‘r, eiTY