El Y ~ ~:1 ~ financial, matters in New York. Geld Closed at 144g®14 2 1%. (By Telegraph to the Ell , tabay44,o4zle.:l • MONEY AND GOLD. - NEW YORK, September 11, 1868. Money easy at ?@5 on call. The plans o f the bear. clique have been partially made public. They already sold short five mil- Bonk of goyeriments, t twentyto twenty-five thousand shares railway stocks and seven millions - gold, which is said to be merely the beginning of the campaign. Rumor saysthey are putting out a great amount of money at. sellers' option at thirty to sixty days, the money received from the ten per cent. margins to be de / posited in trust companies. Whew this is ( completed, the story goes, that money is ' to be made tight by locking up greenbacks.' It is intimated that some bank officials are to be let into the ring. Report also says that the Erie clique is to 'sell the five millions of, stock purchased by Vanderbilt, the mon ey , realized,tbereon to . be lockeql up. The affair seems well, planned, lout depends entirely' on' actightl money market. S:erlintc - and un-' chanced. ' Gold opened at - 1433,1 and cloSect - at 144g©144%. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. ' Governments firm' and higher; Coupons' 81„ 114%©114g do. .62,'1137113%; do. '64 109;{®110; do. '65, 11 - 11; 111 3 ; do. new, 109©109%, do. '67, 108% 109,d0. '68,, 109©109g; Ten-Forties, 1143‘©115. State Bonds strong; old' Tennesses 7034; new 703 g; new North Carblina.73®73g. STOCKS. Railway Market weak. Express and Mis cellaneous Shares steady. 5:30 'Mem: Cantim,4s%6; Cumber !' land, 30@)321' Wells' - Express, 255;@26%; Amerian, .43%@?44; Adams, 49; United States, 443...f®45; Merchants Union," 7234© 22% -- Quicksilver,, 20%®20Aff Mariposa s%@6;Preferred, 10%©11, Papific Mail, .103g©103,14;'._•Western. talon Telegraph, 33%®34; 'New , Mk- Central, 12334®123%; 4605046%; preferred, 68%; Hudson, 2.140@140%; ;: , Harlem 123; Reading, 89%@89%; x.;:gs,A2ax: Wabash, 57-3.1®51114; :do.,,Preferred„ 72; St. Paul, 90% ; 111o. , preferred, '90%@91; -Mich igan .Central,, : llB%C. Michigan „Smith= • ern, 8.3g(483 , 4; ; ; Pittsbur:o,BsWg&s%;Toledo, 160%1Af; 100,' • RoCk 100%@1003;"1.Toith-western, 86%@)865(;'41ci. 'preferitd - '865.0@)86Ui Port , Wayne,. 107%'®107%;1 Htirtford and Erie, 2234®22%; Terrellaute,4634®4234; do. pre ferred, 64®65; Chicago and A1t0n,154; tiu buque and Sioux City; 97: ; • ctmro tranits. • ' ' • Mining Shares ' qoiet; 9,riartz Hill, '105; Smith and 'Parmelee, 450 1 Copper Falls, 1634; Franklin, 12; Hecht, 84;_Haneock, '8; Quincy, 21'.• - • • tOI3•TREASITRY riEcsirrs. Receipts At the Sub-Treasury, $2,519,963; Payments, $1,660,952; Balance, 488,987,014. PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • •FRIDAY, September 11, 1868. The market was tklittle more-active this week, - the males in the -aggregate being larger than for some weeks previous while prices, although unchanged, are reported firm, and stocks, especially l of desirable brands, light. We are quoted 'the a.ing: tarrrtnAorrz. 50 tons - Red Short -v37 50-4 mos E.O) " White - 85 00-43 mos . .200 " No. 3 Forge •• 40 00-4 mos 20 " No. 2 Foundry • -42 00 . -4 mos 20 " No. 1 - Foundry.,.. 43 004. mos 20 " No. 1 Foundry • 41 00-. cash 50 " No. 1 42,00—Amos, 50 " B. =No.2 ••• 38 'OO--4 - nios 60 " R. S. No. 3, herd..., 38 00-5 mos 10 - ." Mottled • - 38 00--Imos 50 " yKl , ll . to al4d, 200 " ' . ' ' 100 " No. 3 Grey Forge 38 00--4 mos 10 " No. 3 Neutral 38 50-4 mos 10 " ". 10 ‘: .. .. . -00-4 mos 20 " " . ..... 88 00-5 mos 'MMACX/AL. 180 tons N0....2-F0rge...............445.00-..4.mus 21 " No. 1-Foundry..4.--4,.. t .. 45 oa—E,mos BITIIMINIIS COAL SICELTEIiiVgOif LOCI 1411- -PEFICW.9 2 I=:. '7' - 400 tons eotral , Forge.. tay. . brandito S3B 90 7 -6 mos 200 " Med:Grey Forge '.39 00-4 mos 200 II .._4, 39 00 = 4 mos , 170 " Virhitit Meditith'J ; 14 ' ,4 ash' 120 " Grey Forge I)rid at inr .36 06-4 mo.s 120 " " " ' 4 • 37 40-4 mos tows : mos ' New By Telegrai)h , to theytttitrareb Gazette.] Ntw Yonx,. - September 11.—Cotton _ opened tiiilet and .closed dull, heavy and lower; shies 'of 600 bales at' 2.634a27c for • . middling uplandi: -Flour; /receipt* 40,351 bbls; sales,looo bbls; market 10a20o lower, the declin thiierfine State and western 48i15a9.00; extra State, $8;15a9 75; extra Western, $9,80a11,40; whits wheat extra, sB,7sall,2o;:roundloop Ohio, $9,50a11,00; extra St. Louis, sllal4,oo,good to ehoice r .clotingsSult3 ralith M rniaz out.% / dull and lower; sales 300 sacks at 69411;75. Rye think, dull' and declining; Sales 200 bbls ; at $7a8,75,...the. latter .being. an extreme. Corn meal in moderate rrouest; sales:4so' bbls at $5,6Cr Iliebkrtin7 Whisky is held at 70e in ' ixindwitli/buyers ; at 6734 c for,iNo. 2. Receipts; 'wheat, '58 1 980 bushels. 'Vfiekit duil f -and - heaVy at • Vto 5c lower; 38,000 buthelssold at ; sl,oolor 7/14i. 2 . 'l. spring; $2,00 for new Amber Iowa; $2,023a 2,05 for dorritrieri % winter iteil f 3vftiterp;„44, - 20,: , for Amber Michigan; s2,3o , for,extra choice j Amber Indiana;, 52,40 for white 'lirdiana; $2,40 for 'white Soil thetti;' $2,52X,f0r white State; $2,37Xa2,40 for white• Michigan, the latter anwttinisin B.YinKluill 70 0, bushels Southern sold: at ,51,46, ,, Barley nominal. Barly inalt'steadv; _5OO buShels extra ehr,iice - Canada Ntrekt, sold :at 42,40. Receipts; corn, 52,810 bushels.. Cern heavy and loweF; 86,000 bushels sold at • $1,19a1,22 for nos lund; $2,23 for sound mixedr,West ;l. ern; $1,22 for sound -in store and $1,21 , for unsound:old det, Recellits;' oat* 807. Oats a shade firmer; 4,7oobushels soldat 68a 73c for new western atldat;,7o;44Boe foF old' " in store. :Rio coffee stead', andArinari, 600 hhds Rio'sold - at ,- , 13a17;.c0. , - .Sugar firm, I,loo.'hhds at ',logaix% . for• cubs; 11a12 for.Porto Rico: Molasses in moderate , request. , Tetrdlenin IoWCY : ::151(al0e for:' crude; 3014a3L.for.refuted—lintuled. 20a30c for American. Poricqmil4akili s ideadY; 1,670 bbls at - $2X 1 .25a29;40 Tel; 'direst, elasiag !, at 129,30 eaftk. $*2.5429,67._f0r,„;01,4,0_,N 1 W at $24,50 fol . $26a26,61/ropprime mess. ; Beef quiet, 150 bbls .at $14020,50 fort t new Plalll7/190;1120,50/4 - 41,741dr,ntV extra, niess. Tierce beef dull. Beet hams dull. . Cut meats litilte heivy;salell tit 180 peeks ges at INal;e shouldsirs; ,is.,Vol33ic•for • hams. Middles steadY and qtdet; saes of ; 100 boxes- short ribbed. at; 16yfc...• Lard quiet and a shade eatief;r4cilet 0f650 tierces at 1954a2444..f0r ateam.—Butter-quiet.itt.3l. a37c for Ohio; 38tt446 - for- , State.:: ,cheese dull, at 13a17%c. _ Freights 'to Liverpool dull; engagements, per ..stlairisr, , s far ; 7 , 5 9 0 ' bushels of corn at 341. LsTzsrr.—Flour •dosed Aolli -and 10c lower on new. Wheat - dull and nominally la2c lower litOttew; old'aniibe at3d not lerY Strongly'PieS s ed for Pale "Rya nominally unchanged:: Ctits oulet .68a706 rail; .read depot, and 71a73c for new afloat. Corn dull and heavy, at 51;163421.36 tar unsound and $1,22a1,22M for new-mixed western afloat.. Pork nominal at $29;25' for m'ess, cash and . , regulai. Beef duli add Without decided Change:" "-Cut meats dull and up , changed.' *.Ba on inlet 'at 15a for Cumber land cut. Lardquiet at 20 1 /A2014 for fair to prime steam. Eggs in moderate request and without change in price. `. •• s. • • ist..Louli Market. By Telegraph to the Plttlburgbbarsette.) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.--Tobaccx)unchenged. Cotton—none in ,market.: :Ibitnp.dull and unchanged. Flour—there is some demand for low grades, but Aigrier _qualities are very dull: Superfine ' Sold Alt '05,50k6, elitra $4,7517,80, double .extra sBa9, treble extra to fancy $9,50a12. • ,Wheat firmer• and un changed; good tofanc'y's2,2sa2,4o; spring in better demand at , $1,455a1,60 ;for NO.'2 to „choice Nebraska, $1,67 for fauoy, Corn firm but slow, st $.l. Oats opened fi rmer but closed heavy 'at 54a50c. Barley 'firm at (11,85a2,05- for prime to choice SPring, $02,25a 2,45 for fall.. Rye steady, at SI,AQaI,2O. Pork quiet; jobbing sales at $29a29,252 Bacon weak and irregular; shoulders sold at 13c, for clear sides and 1614a17c for old and mew. !Lard , in , better feeling, with small sales at 119 c, tierce 197a20c. Whisky firm at $1,35. Receipts-4lmir; ' 4,000 bbls; Lwheat, 1,500 bush; corn 600 bush; oats,( '14,700 bush; rye, 3,300 bush; barley, 7,000 bush. CRY Telegraph to the Pitts - burgh Gazette. CHICAOO. Sept. 11.—Flour dull and droop. ing and 15a25c lower on all grades. Wheat moderately active; sales No. 1 at $1.60a1,61; No. 2 $1,63Na1,5514' and cloning at . $1,54;4 for No. -2;‘ sales of No. 2 , since 'Change at 01;55. Corn tlrmerr sales No. 1 at 95%a0634; No.-2 94a94%, cloSing at.. 96h96V, for No. 1; sales since 'Change 'at-'96 for No.' 1. Oats firm; sales at 5(451%, closing at 51 1/, Rye steady; saleable. 1 at $1,20Na1,21V„; closing at outside 'figures; sales No; 2- at $1,1634a 1,17; closing ht $417. • Barley opened strong at * 1 1 69 34; closed weaker at $1,67a1,67%: Pork quiet'• at $29.00, bard 19a1934. :Dry Saltecl Shoulders 11 q. Receipts-12,997 barrels Flour; - 86,755 bushills'Whlat; 76,706 bushels - Corn; "82,848' beihels Oats; 2,775 Hogs,Shipments-4,862 barrels Flour; 109. 893.lushehl:Wheat; 112,886 bushels Corn; 2,911 ,bueltell3" C.?atts, 2.486 • Hdas. Freights .very dull and ••weak at 831 for Corn and 11 for, Whelitlto Buffalo. , • icit"• • ..3 Cth • " Telegneb sikpe rictsbur[h plume.] GisoismArt; Sett 9 ember•il.',-,-Flour, dull; sides of familrat a 9,50. Wheat' dull: at 41;05 for No. 1 red.. ,Com dull at, 98c. Oats quiet at 65c for No. 1..: Rye dull at $1,27: Cotton unsettled; sales of middling uplands at '26%a27c. Whiaky dull at 650 .in bond. ,l.fess'ork quiet at $29a29,25,_, and the de mand light. Lard is heldat I,l9y,c,but no sales: Bulk meats dint - , Shoulaers are held' t llgc, and sidei al tfe. - Beim dull iiiitinot much demand; shoulders 134 N-clear rib sides 15%c, and clear • 16%a16%c;;A hese are all nominal rates,, there having been no sales. Sugar cared hams 20a2ic. Batter quiet andfirm at 32a3/c. :Eggs 17c.! ,Flax seed $2,50. Clover seed $l5. Timothy seed is selling to a limited extent--from:store at Stigar.firm :and 'held higher. Coffee in demand at 223260; sales.of 600 bags 'at 23224 c for good. Rio. Linseed, oil has de clined to 51,14, and is dull. Lard oil $1,45 a 1.50. Petroleum dull AVMS& Itir refined. Gold 1433. [Bp Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l TOLEDO, Septernper 11.—Receipts;• 2,112 barrels flour; 14,042 bushels .wheat; 7,190 bushels corn; 600 bushels oats; 710 bushels rye; 800 bushels barley.• Shipments, 6,298 barrels flour; 32,322 bushels wheat; 23,055 bushels corn; 4,054) bushels oats; 3,980 bush. rye; 800 bushels barley. Flour drooping: Wheat 2c loWer; sales of white Michigan at $2,08 for No. -1 Wadash; ,$2,53 for No. 2 do; $2,16 fbi Amber No. 2 do; 52,01 for No. 2 red; $l,Bl for No. 1 spring; $1,69 for No. 2; do.- COrn IC: 10win; . Of No. lat $1,03. Oats steady and more ad. tive; No. 1 sold at 52c. Rye lc - lower; sales of No. 2 at $1.20. Freights firm at 6c to Buffalo; 10c to Oswego; 12}ic to Ogdensburg. [By Telegraph io the rlttiburgh I.4 . aseite.] • NEW Thies, September 11.--There,is as increased demand for all classes of goods al.d.ilte market is generally firm except for a few _styles of Bleached Muslims; which are slightly lower, viz : Booth E,'l4-ic; do. 8,14 c; do. B, 15;fc; and do. T..4,,15%c, other brauds of this make are scarce and wanted.. Thellearsa:geSitin Jean and Naurnkeag are selling down. to :16c, but in other classes ; of gods there is no particular change, not °veil in Prints, although itls known that prices have been reduced In Philadelphia. Poor styles of heavy Shirtings are steady at,16a„16340 for the best makes; and 'Brown Drills at 18e, the latter• arescarce. . . Buffalo Market. By ; Velegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ,j BIIPPALO, September 11.—FlonikLuity ground spring dull and declined 25c. .Wheat 7 —No. 2 Chiengcl i sptifigliziclld at '81 2 68; buyfirs offer abaft" $1,65; slles .4,000 'bush No. 1 Milwaukee at 51,824 3,400 bush white Michigan at e 2,25; 2,400 bush red \Va.. 'bastrat Corn inactive; saidelB,ooo bush 'fweetern;. Na 1 at $1,09; : closing with buyers ~offering $l,OB. , Oatasteady, with sales 26,- ;000 bash at 62M; ship, 29,000 bush at 63c,and 25,000 bush, srllers option for September, at 62a62%c. Rye nominal at 131,35. Barley dull; held at . V1,70a1,30. 'MOss Pork, Lard and Highwines.unchanged. CBv,T,plegtsph to the Ptttsbtirgh Elaie.tte.l LADELPHIA, Sept. .11.—Cloverseed detlined tb $7,50a8.00. .Flaxseed $.2,75a2,80. Coffee firmer. Sugar advanced 34. Molas ses firm. Flour dull and weak, northwest-. ernextra faniiktat $9,00a11,00,; . ,0hid .510,00 a 12,90," : Wheat; prime in fair demand; other descriptions neglected; good red $2,20a.1,40, amber $2,33a2,85. ' Rye fOr wiatern. • Corn scarce and,, held firmly; yellow west eru. a/,32; 'nixed western $1,30. Oats and Provisions unchanged. - e • • j - Louisville Market., .C.BiTelegraph to the PlttsburghGtiietie.i LOUISVILLE, Sept. 11.—Sales of 38 hh(.113 Tobacco; lugs to, triediurdleaf, -87 for superlihe to sl'o for No:1. - $1,95a2. Corn in bulk, 9Ca9sc. Oats, 47a51c. Rye, ttll3o.io,lCelitucky},34pging,: ?3,3llfida, - 211,022 c. Machine Rope, 9/c. Mess'Pork, _Bacon Shoulders, 13%c. Clear Ribbed Sides, 1640. Clear , Sides, 17 1 /I,c. Packed Lard, 19u19/c. Highwines, free. 130 bads new Tobacco, common leaf Tennesse, sold at, $10; ' ; •• • •: / , , ../t); Telegraph to thOPltteburgh'erazette.l • .BALTIMORE, Sept. ft.—Flour' (lull and 'favhring buyera,,with wepterrushperfina,tit $802,50; eictra $9,15a1L 'Wheat dull, though not quotably lower. Corti firm,. • with- white at $1,20a1,25; yellow at $1,25a. 1,28. Oats firm at 72c. Rye atsl,4o. /gees! Perk firm at $3l. Bacon firm; rib sideS• 'at lbc; clear sides at 17y,,a17c; shoulders at 14lic, llama at 22c. Lard firm at 20;4c. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gstzette,l MILWAUKEE, Sept. 11.—Flour dull and prices unchanged, •!.:$4/I'ol '0ver:J 4 1.4 66 for No. 1 spring in store; $ ,51 - 34 for "No. 2. Oats firmer at 530 for No. 2. Corn quiet and'unchauged. • Aqueipts, 2,00 Q bbls flour, 9,1005bw3h wheat, 1,000 bush oats, 1,000 bus corn. , Shipments-5,000 bbls flour, 7,000 bush wheat, 300 bush oats, .4000 bush cork. --- Memphis Market. LBy TeleliPh t ie the rittibiligh MEUPHIS, September 11.—Cotton lower; ifrfiddling, 25c; receipts, 10 bales; exports. ;loner- week's receipts, 'B9 taleiql stook...in warehouse. M 2 bales. Flour quiet. Wheat, 12405. Corn,9oo. Oats, 650. Hay,, 122._ Bran; 210. Corn meal;f4tri;2s, Pork; VW.' Iwort firm; shoulders. '13%c; .. .01ear ,aides 17X. `Lard , 1934a20xe. _ , .• t Chicago Cattle 'Market. [B4 Teiertp!i,to Abe ?I ttetni rib Gazette.] • ' efiwACIO, Sept. 11,—Cattle dull; first class shipped norni..ally •at $6,85a7,00. Good fat cattle $5,75a0,50; good fat cows 114,00-34,25. Hogs quiet,.steddy anti 'unchanged at $8,7 5 a9,•25 for common thin and slo,uoalo,2s_for smooth. p AZETTriSATIADAT.TSEPTEMBER 408; ,Chte,ago Diarket. ME Toledo Market, New York Dry Goode Market. Philadelphili. Market. Baltimore Market. •• 1 • Milwaukee Market. - MN)RTIII BY :RAILROAiO. , CLEVELAND . AND .PiTTsai:faux RAIL ROAD, SePteth 11..-2 cars iron ore, Lloyd & Bleck; 2 do • do, Itt-eite, Graff & Dull; 1 do:do, Graff, Byers & l, do do, McKnight, Porter. & ,Co; 1 .Co;o do, Zug •& Co; •5 cars seraliirmi; Mullins & Maloney; 1 car:melona, 8 Patrich; 1 car wheels, Alle gheny Valley R R; A de water pipes, 11 11 Collins; 6 bbls green .apples, MTH Graff & Co; 5 bdis bows, Tho s Hare & Bro; - 20 bxs cheese, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 ears fire brick; Park, Bro & Co; I car green hides, M De lenge; 2 cars copper, 'Park, McCurdy" & Co; 1 hf bbl, 6 bxs tob acco, VP M Linton; 36 bxs hardware; Seconib & Co; 14 bbls cop per, Thos M Howe; 2 bbls oil, Empire Oil Co; 1 cider mills; 1 wheel, B Shankle; 18 bbls onions, 1 bbl, 1 kg,eggs, 9 bbls apples, Graff & Reiter; 740 pkgs powder, A ,Eirk; 5 casks ware, J J O'Leary; 25 bxs soap, II Gerwig & Co; 12 qrs, 8 - hf bbls fish, J S Dilworth &' Co; 40 bxs cheese, :T 0 Jen kins; 35 bxs cheese. 3 bbls apples, Van or der & Shepard, 3 bdle paper, 13kewell & Marthens; 1 bbl old copper; Fleming, Ag new & Co; 3 bbls apples, 5 do eggs, 4 pkgs butter, H Ft ddle, 8 bbls _apples, Jllargeh,• 12 bags barley, 10 do rye, ..T McCormick; 36 bbls oil, S B Floyd & Co; 7 bxs machinery, 1 bellow , J Bown,• 343 empty oil bbls, C A Wernacastle; 12 bbls apples, Mcßane & An jer; Bdo do, Fetzer &-Armstrolig; 47 do flour, E Liggett; 140. empty oil bbls, B D •Mciore; 12 doz chairs, V., do bedsteads, R & S; 14 do rockers, J W .Hawery; S do chairs, •..y, do rockers, Jos Myers & Son; -20 bbls apiiles, 2 kegs butter, 1!; bbl . flaxseed, 6 sks barley, 4 bbls eggs,,Voigt. Mahood & Co; 5 sks oats, 1 bbl, 1 ht libl4D,ggs, 1 box boots, Head & Metzger; 1 eat barley, Spence' & • McKaY; 25 bxs crackers, Reyiner & Bro; 1 car staves, Livingston & Bro; 1 car fire brick, Anderson & WOod. • • • PITTSRURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RaiLnoki),. SepteMber 11.—S cars pig metal, .1 Wood, Son & Co; 7 cars do do, Nimick & Co; 3 do do; Bryan & Canehey; dodo; Graff, Byers & Co; 50 tibia whisky, A_ Guckenheliner; 800 sks flour, T C Jenkins; 100 bbls flour, D Wallace; 100 do do, Kirk atrick Herron 3‘.' 03; 225 do do, P C Senk- Ms; 50 dodo, W Clendenning; 200 do do, Watt. Lang & Co; 2 casks bungs, W H „Bryan:s bbla apples W H Graff & Co; 13 do do, , Voigt, Mahood & Co; 14 do do, II Rea Jr; s,pkgablitter, 1 bbl eggs, Jas Kennedy; 6 bbis apples. W J Steel A Bro; 3 cars wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 10 bbls vinegar, S ,_Cooper; 25 • bbls 'flour, L J Blanchard; lot hh goods, W J C ,Bidwell; 2 cases tobacco, Atwell, Lee it Co; S cast washers. Lewis,liver & Phillips; 1 horse, G W Morris; bxes chease,Graff& Reiter; 18 do do, Woodworth :& Davison; .5 sacks scraps, L Straus; 25 bits cheese, W.H Kirk patrick, '2 'oars limesttne; Manuf Lime " - Co; 1 car lumber, J W Seibert & Co; 108 green hides; G N Hoffstott; 110 dodo, M Delange; 2 car staves, lit r Adams & Bro; 17 bbls'g apples, Culp & Sbepird. • ALLEY:IBIMT, VALLNY , RAILROAD, SOp tember 11.-10 baskets potatoes. J W Ben son; 4 pkgs butter and eggs; B Burgman; 6 do do, Heckman; 3 do do, John Hoffman; 3 do do, Head .& Metzger; • 7 do-..d0,.J0hn Klingensmith; 22 cars railroad iron, Pitts Cin & St. Louis B It Co; ikbbls flaxseed, Keil &Ritohart; 1 ear stone, Harrison & Bra; 1 eggs; •'Kirkpatrick, Herron & Co; 80 bbls crude oil, Jas Wilkins; 44 aka oats, Scott & Gisal; I car lime, 110 L ReynOldt; 22 sks seed, Dillenger it Stevenson; 8 caddies tobacco, P II McKenna; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb & CO; 5 pkgs butter and- eggs, JI) Strouse; 8 do do, A W Bearrs lags rags J C Stewart; 7 cars iimestone„Shoenberger & Blair. ALLEGHENY STATION. Septehiber 11.- 9 cars wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 3do do, W McKee & Co; 7 cars limestone, 1 de metal, Superior Iron Co; 121 bbls flour Stewart & Langenheim; 1 car metal,-Lewta, Bailey & Dalzell; Ido barley, Smith at ' Co; 4 bbls pears, F Owens; 7 bbls eggs, Foreman & Hunker; 42 sks flaxseed, M B Suydam; 1 car barley, J Rhodes dr. Co; I car •wheat, Gilmore, Straub . dz. Co; I ear lumber, J Fletcher; 2 cars corn, M Steel 6: Son; 40 bbls lime, Jos Craig; 1 car millfeed, R Knox & Son; 8' pkgs tobicco, R & W Jen ltinson; 45 skit rye, Rose (St Ewing; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & 'Co; 1 do oats, Jaa McKinney: ' • • ' AUCTION SALES: • BY' , 414 Ltda./17A - '• - • T A 11:TCTION;--HOUSES AND LOTS. SEVENTH. WA.SD,, ',ALLEGHENY. on WEDNESDAY, eeptember 16th, at 3 o'cloca, will be sold, on tne premises •of itlohlard•Dnnver, East-Street Eamensioa, !seventh Marti, Allegheny, also known as the Slaw Mill- Valley-Plank Hoed. one lot of ground adjoining the School House, 44 by . 150 feet, with ame Mahar. of eve rooms and sta ble. Abo, one lot 50 by, feet, kith hack house of seven rooms. The, e ; ate frUlt-trees tind shrub. •bvry on these lota. - Also, on" the bremlses of Mr. Ciallagber: near tho above; a lot 'l p O' 130 feet, on wide!, is erected s frause,house, of. we rooms, porch back and front; large Slaughter hhouse, sta bles,sheds, -nc., vri,h atreans of ,watru• rectums! . 'thrcugh the tot. . Terms of sale of Mr. Dancer/a -propetty-70ne fourth cash, balance lu three year . Tvrms 01 the other announced at - sale. - . • ; A. LEGG TE. Auct'r. sell 159 Fetters! street-Allegheny: WUSE AN D LOT,' 6TO WARD,. ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. ie property No. 134. Ytrinkthr street. near the Sixth Ward Public; School. will be surd without re serve, on PitIOAY•AIteTF.R SOON. Sept. 14th. at 4 o'elock.. The, lot is A 4 by 139. The house le frame, four rooms. kitchen, attic and hall. in good order and in a pleaaard.:lotiality: ;impaction in. 'cited. Terms at sale.— A. LEGGIA.TE, Apatloaeer. aeg No. 159 Federal street. Allegheny. BY PALMER PHILLIPS. PALMER & PHILLIPS, AII9TIONEERS And dr2nission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth street; Pittsbnixh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Ck3ciiiitind j. AT TSIVA.TE"9ALIC.I-?.AT Consignm,ntp 69110.Aqd. Peompt Be. tarns. NEW APITEB.TISEMENTS. ]E )R E A g3 ICAL AND SCIENTIFIC =I ROBERT S. DAVIS, 93 WOOD ,STREET. 'Dictionary . of s A rts. ;Manufactures and Minel; by Antifew tire; M. D.. I'l3 v015..818 00 Appleton's Dictionary o 1 Aleph:Wes. Eur lue Work anu Engineering In 2 vole.; - A Treatise on Metallurgy, comprising 'Min abd (intend aud Particularbietalintgi-... ' cal Operations; by Frederick Overman.— 800 Elements of Chemistry; by-IL V. llegoault, • tn AO 00 Cliegiinal Technology:. or.- Uhemistry. Ap oiled to th Knappp .' e Art's and Manufac ures• by Dr.' The lltechanics (thamplon; by Peter Zilch olso A:•Cate n chism of tile !Meant Engine;, by John 300 Boume 2 25 Band-hook of the Bteatn..Engme, A liey. to Catechism of the Steam Engine '2 25 A Practical liand.Book fox Miners.Metaliur- gists and Assayer.: bradlus Silversmith. 300 Iron Its History,. Properties and Processes of Alanutsetur by'William irairbairu.. . 4'oo A Manuel of Metallurgy ; py Geo. Holgarili 3 50 !seiOSX-TF&S • • i : ; : . GEORGE HEAVEN, :11tifil/TURER OF CREAM . CANDIES AND • Ti!IPPIE4I, Ara dealer In all landlor Plitiffg,..l;l:lTS,' PICK LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, se., ke. us FEDERAL ST.. Aileithen* ITNION ENTERPRISE • E.C47.31.41'71", it WPC. :M. :.10#N8031. ~ , • _Manufacturer. 91 COOIUNq EITOVES, Arches Sash Grates, rendets.ash Weights', , and all kinds of Hollow Ware, Car Wheels and all kind* of Ma chimers Csstings, COR. WATSON 6: SHINOISS STB , PITTSBURGH, VA. I , au26:viawf.: VOIR' II EN T—rTPIE . TWO NE .I.' BUILOLNOS on Rota street and Mit avermot, tube read)' - for occupation „by °stoner Ist,: Ifa , M - buildina contains a store room. gond cellar • andlit rooms for dwelling. Large show windows. _gas and water. Apply to S. OUTH BERT g SONS. tti - 88 t:michileld stmt. , LA:AUM . Ip . a: a A Our rivers, under the influence of the ~ recent heavyk mins,continue to rise steadily, in . with six feetn the channel by the Monon gahela pier mark yesterday. At noon the Allegheny *as rising steadily at Oil City, with , thirty-three inChes, in thp channel, and raining, and the Xonongahela was re ported rising abov . From all tli we 'can learn, the recent r ins,appear to have been general, and ago co'alboat rise is confi dently predicted. Besides, the rain - is not over, as it rained early l all day'yesterday, and the indication in the evening were fa vocable for more d ring the night. The fleet of, tow ats that has been laid up it, or near Bt ffington for about three months,'has corn enced to 'arrive, and the majority, if not kof them, will arrive here to-day. It is said , that there were thirty-two of the 0 tugs laid up at different points betweenere and Coalport. ' There were , arrivals or dopartures yesterday. The Bayard is expected here, to-day, and will we presume at once takel her place in the ittsburgh & Parkersburg trade. Her corn anions the Gray Eagle is on the dock undergoing,repairs but will be here in n day or two 'ready to-go into the same trade.'' Capt. A. S. Shepard will have command of the Bayard, and Capt. O. L. Brennan, will continue in charge of the Eagle. - - The Armadillo, Capt. D. H. Swaney, is filling up steadily for St. Louis and Mi - souri River and all intermediate points. The Ida Reese No. 2 and Echo No:2 were both towed back to the Alleg,heny landing yesterday afternoon. , Capt. ,Martin, of. the Maggie -Hays, ar rived in Cincinnati on Thursday morning, from St. - Lonls, having laid his boat up at that port.for the presept, on account of lack of business. , He reports the Belle Vernon trying to get a trip for Pittsburgh, but not meeting with much encourage 'ment —The Emma No. 3 enroute frofn New Orleans passes Vicksburg on Sat rday last. -.At NeWtondon on the tipper Missfs sippi, last . Prulay, the carpenter of the Keethsburti Was on the wheel when it coin. menced turning. He citing tot until the pilot stopped- the . boat, ' add the carpenter got a good'saasing. He was in great peril.. j --.. The Miticinnati Gazette says: "There -IS ra inovenient 'on foot r and -.we believe it has-. good backing, to :organize a line of steamers to -ply- between -Cincinnati and points on We Tenni:two river.- The Abeona and Rate Robinson are, spoken of for the trade." " 1 I - —The Memphis , Appeal, of Monday, says: We are informed that 1 dispatches have bead received by persons-In this, city, stating that hereafter transient heats would receive no freight for this port; else, that their passingeas would be sent ashore by tugs, to prevent paying ,Veharfage. . , ' ' —The elegant side-wheel steamer J. N. McCullough, Captain Geo. D. Moore, and the St. Charles,.Capt.'s. A. rave, will ply rezularly between Cinel nati . and 1? Pittsburgh during the present ason. The former will leave Cincinnati every Friday, and Pittsburgh every Tuesday, at 12 m., and the latter will leave Cincinnati every Monday, and Pittsburgkevery I Friday, at 4 p. in. —We noticed yesterday that some parties in New Orleans had inserted in a card in the papers of that city that the Lizzie Gill preferred to have neurees unload the-boat in preference to white men. In reply, Coptain O'Neil, of the steamer TAZZIO Gill, wants the merchants and shippers gene rally to understand that he works the same kind of labor as Mr. Thos. R. Smith, nes. E. Henthorn 'or Thos. Hastings, in dis charging his boat—the only. difference, ho prefers driving himself, when he can do so, by a saving of one hundred per, cent. - —Says the St. Louis Dewier t: Captain Tom Rea ham become Identified ith the St. Louis and Fort Benton trade, a d peculiar ily it has proved to him a sourc of gratify ing success. He has sold an fnt est in the Success to his brother, Captain eorge Rea, mate of the Mountaineer, whi boat he leaves with regret to take command of the Success. Captain Tom was to leave last evening for Pittsburg, designing to give orders therfrfor the construction of a side. wheel steamer very similar to the Moun taineer, which shalt fill the 'bill in all re spects as a Fort Benton and lower port packet. I —We clip the following from the Cincin natf Commercial, of Thursday: The rain, yesterday, prevented shtriments, - detainlng all but the short Paekets. The McCul longh and Gray for Pittsburgh, Butler for Wheeling, Charmer for Evansville, and .Failny Brandeis for the South, were de tained from this cause, but- isill del - Art to-day. Freights are offering in moderate quantities, at the following rates: Pitts burgh and Wheeling, 15 to '2oc; St. Louis and Ohio river, SOc; MeMphis, 40 'to '45.; New Orleans, 50 to 60e per cwt There is considerable demand for hay, with ship: moots from Cincinnati for the interior of Ohio and to Pittsburgh. Dr. S. P. Hill ships 200 bales for Pittsburgh to-day, on the McCullough. —Says the Cincinnati Enquirer: The Win. Butler came in yesterday morning, after an absence of three weeks. She has been detained during that time orabilllng ton, and only succeeded In getting off after vigorous sparrfng and by the help of the rise. She hid- aboard a heavy trip' when she grounded, and was drawing considera ble water. She reports the river was rising all the way down. The Beet (some twenty) of Pittsburgh tow-boats laid up at Boding ton passed over and up for Pittsburgh on the rise. The Edinburg was yet above the bar, unable to get over. The Vietrtss is there; high and dry. The - crew-dug a canal from hor stern to the water for her to slide out in on the first rise. Rivera and Weather. . [By Telearaph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l Lo s uisvim..E, September 11,--River rising -With five foot eight inclies of water in canal. • WeeOler warm,arid ..4aiwery: • • Sr. Louis,.September 11.—There was a heavy rain iere to-day: IVXBABIBOATS. . . , . CIR CAIRO AND ST. ..1.: LoolB.—The tine steamer • efillegag ARMADILLO ' cape. D. tiwnENny, Will leave for above and intermediate ports on • ' BAT UIII) AY, 12[111i - Ist., Will.reeelot freight though to Missouri. and Up• per hilssfssippi rivers.: For freight or °assure apply on board or to • seta ' . GHRIEST ,zIiAtiVJETT. Agents. JUST RECEIVED. - A PINE ASSORTMENT OP OHIO TOOL CO.'S PLANES, DISSTON , S ItAWS, brENCER'S FILES, .EtBADE'S S. HUSE•S TItOWELS, and House Fornisbilg & Randers' llardwitre, WHITESIDEB.& DRUMS, . 79 FEDERAL ST..-ALLEGHENY ..:;., One, 3511oreepower Engine, new: • F i v e truingd. de. second-hand• r VP Five I tiathee and small Toole; ! • . Shaaing, Putties, Gonpongp. & a. . ~ . i particulars address Fop' SALE. - : ...• t i -0 : EL WAGlZlrrjum seBA+99-d&TNo. 4G Sandusky St: All n __,N our ., F" BALE, ..• , FINE SEED WilE47' AT 349 LIBERTY ST. McCiEERY & CO au^) GOOD NEWS. ograr BREAD IN DEAR Tim - r.s. 3:3,iquire for WARD'S 313 read. T 1 a lamest and ben. The Initiate "H. W. ,, on every loaf. Tate done eUe. 81.14:7C3 mtscELr.,ANzous "Westward the Star of Empire Takes Its Way." SECURE A HOME IN THE GOLDEN STATE THE IMMIGRANT HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated under the Laws of the State,rN'ovem ber 30th. 1807. fur the purpose of providing .HOILEs FOB ITS MEMBERS, And promoting Immigration. Capital Stock. - $1,000,000 Divided Into 200,000 SHARES at $5 each,'Paya ble in IL S. CURRENCY. Certificates of 'Stock issued to subscribers' imme diately upon receipt of the money. No yERSON ALLOWED TO HOLD MORE THAN FIVE SHARES. A Circular containing a full 'description :of the. property to be distrihnted among the Shareholders will be sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to cover return postage.. information as to price of land in anyJportlon of the State, or upon any other subject of Interest to partlas nroposing to immigrate.- will be cheerfully fairnished upon receipt of stamps for postage. Alllettera should be addressed SECRETARY Dm IGRANT HOMESTEAD ASSO• CIATION, Poston:ice Box No. 86, SAN FRAN CISCO. CALIFORNIA. auN:v= TAJILIES I TA.IZES! ! The Tax Payers of the consolidated unit of Pitts burgh, are herby notified that the. Tax Books are now in the hands of the City Treasurer,. ready, for collection. - - • Taxes and Water Rents paid between, the let of. JUNE and the Ist of AUGUST, viUlbe received at a • DISCOUNT OF FIVE PERCENT; ' An[lAptweenAUHOST, and the YSChof §EP TEmEEIk , at a ••• • " /DISCOUNTDPOX= . From the 15th of SEPT EMBER to the Ist of OC. TUBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed.• After the Istiof OCTOBER; FIVE per cent. will be added; and MS the Ist of 'NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes' will be put into the hands of Collectors WITH VIE FURTHER ADDITION OP FIVE' PER DENT.. making a difference of -FIFTEEN , PER CENT;• between those paying in July_and tose - paying 1w November. 'SieThe STATE MERCANTILE LICEIOSES are now due, and should be paid oil or before the Ist of July, to save Cost and expense of suit. • jelthels • • B. ALLINDER. • 'City Treasurer. F RENCH BURR MILL STONES. Fremeh Burr Smut Ilikelfries THE BEST-WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE. Portable Flour and Feed ' Mills, BOLTING CLOTHS, All numbers and best quality. For sale at, P l 9 and 321 Liberty St., Pittsburgb,-Pa. W. wlii,Lies. • atnl.s FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! , reels ground old Wheat Flout. White Star Mills, for family use. .11.1ver.,ida Mid. for Rakers. Stone 31111, for Bakers. Ontario 111111. fOr Bakers. llonitor XIII, for Bakers. City 31111. SprintLeld, 0,. Family Flour. Carey's XXX X. Family Flour. Mad River Family ' , lour. OF NEW WHEAT. Plainview Mills Fancy St. Louis. Tea Rose Mills do Clarke's 11-st Bakers Flour . . Keystone Mills do Coronett 31111 s do • For sale by WATT, LANG & au S 112 and 174 WOOD ST. F" - EL - ENT—LOUISVILLE 110. , TEL..—Sealed proposals will be received until Um Mtn DAY OF Of% OBER, for a' lease of the _Louisville Hotel, In this city, fora term of three Veen. commencing and possession given on theist dal 'of January. 1889. Prosals may be made fur the hotel proper, Moue, or for the hotel - and store rooms attacued. The premises can be examined on application to the present occupants, or to either of the uu..ersigned, The right 1, res.rved. to decline any or all bids if non 'eatistattory. and security may be required for the faithful pertbrmance of the terms of the lease. indorse envelope "Proposals for the Louisville Hotel . .. and address . THOMAS oTEELE, HENA,I7 WHITESTONE, Ex 'rs of the Estate of. L. L. Sureve, K EA.N •Dart' owner. Loutsville. Ky., Aug. 5e2:v5.5 OIL WELL 'Steam Engines for Sale.. Gm p Fsv . ; , , n € 7 w an and second-band pion stroke, with all the Ixturres . . FOR .BORING • OIL WELLS. Address ILUWI 3L 'BOLE St CO4 au6:t93 Duquesne Way,. Pittsburgh, Pa. NOTICE -TO THE OWNER OR owners of a Log Raft laying at the allegherf rt. 1 Mere of Lumber Liyiug at the foot of LI street; also, the Hull of a btu lob :at layiPg at t foot of Pitt street. You are hereby uOtided to PAY WHARFAGE and retnoye the same WITHIN TWENTY DAYS, 'or they will be sold to pay charlre s. ROBERT A. FALL, ittrlinl.l • ' Allegheny Wharnlaster. NOTICE:—AII persons interested arc hereby notified that the Report ln-the matter of the Opening. of Roberts Street, In the City of l'ltt.t burgh, from Centre avenue to Reed street, has been placed in my hands. Übe as. Sessments will remain open at my offlee, No. 106 Fifth Avenue, until SATURDAY,- October 10th, 1808, when those unpa:tl will. he Illed• as liens against the property. J. P. SI:AG - LE, City Attcaney MEM OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEGILF.NY . OOI OF, SBUitoiL Augu.t 21th, 1868. I\TOTICE- TO -- BONDHOLDERS.-- On arurafter September Ist, the SIX PER. ttrIST. WINDS, Issinni by AllepheriY e - n , ty, May At. 18033, in 'Home% or liololtp VoIUntReTIL will be redeern..(l on p . eentation at this olli de. • Interest on these bonds will cease Noyemher Ist, 1808. au2l:v3T HENRY ,L 1 chntroller. • • • OFFICE CITY ENGINEEtt AND SURVEYOR, t. - ' PITTSBURGH, Sept. Var. 11.68. Assessment for E 04Vri."1; j; rm vi e n gt a j i ti d m a Tt l re n Curbing gA n gi e l n A ti N for examination, and can be seen al this ollee nJ t. AA' U itDAY, Sept.. 10th, 1868, when It. will .bee.r turneato the City Tren+urer'a Onice for collection. se9:xlo • H. MOOHR, Clti.Engtneer. ' TA la AIN . PIPE,HALL &ADAMS , L." suezeioß ARTICLE OF DRAIN PIPE ; • „ . 'All Mies, Mtn one to twenty-four Inches at •NrEt- DON A KELLY'S, agents Lbr manufacturers, /, 7 s , , ; c g street, between FlfthUntl 13Lith streets.---- __ • Mc FAPIP STREET. . otice Ii ',hereby given that the triewera•Re prt In the matter of WIDENING MutraDDEN REKT. eighth ward. alegheny.eity. tote been led at No. 1103, November Term Dlatrlot .Coot', for confirmation. • • • . ael:v43 • ~., • tor - C. INANC3IIIIII, Soolici. ' ' PERRY STREET. • ltoticelisherebi given that the Report 01 View pbeers f,r OPENING PERRY of Alio has been tied at No. 202, Noeember Term, ibOe, District Court, for eontirinatiom J. C NoC0111118; City Solteltor. eel :v45 • , MCDONALD ALLEY., ~. Notice is hereby given that the :Viewers , Ne tter; . for Or v NINO- bt •DONALD - ALL MT, Sixth ward, Allegheny City, has been Died at NO. 291. Nov. Ter.u, 1608,. District Court, for contirtnation. 1. C. litcCo3llllS, Solicitor. sei:Tit • TNDIA. RUBBER ntliiiii - 4 - 1 - N — To STEAM PACKING.—A full stock on hand at all Hares. and of the heat quality. Parties wlshingt at up mills or shops where Belting is required, will .dud our prices as low as cats be had In the East, and relght saved. & H. PHILLIPS, 4.1* 118 and AS St. Clair street. RAILROADS. CON '; U. Hand PfT4 - - ---- s • .• • - On mid after THURSDAY, March sth, 1.5611 trains g rantrive Water depart from the Depot, tors net of G and streets, a.afollowas . _ Mall to and from Thatont' Depart. Arrive.El:oo McKeesport Aecommodt`n.ll:oo A. M. 2:05 P. Y. Ex. to'and from Ilefont`ti. 3:00 r. Y. 10:00 West Newton Aecommod'u 4:300.. M.- 8:35 A. M. Braddock's Aceonnnotlat'n 6:15 P. a. 7:50 I'. M. Night Ace, to MeKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 A. M. Sunday Cbur Train to and from Vest Newt0n..:...... 1:00 P. 10:00 A. M For tickets apply t 3 J. R. KING, Agent, W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. ml b gIANGE of TEll..gg i g_wmi EGHENY VALLEY , RAILROAD. On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. m. August 12th. 1868, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and Canal streete, for Franklin, ABI City, Buffalo, and all points In the Oil Regions_ LEAVE PITTSBURGH. ;ARRIVE fir PITTSBURGH. Mall -- 8:05 a m !Mall 4:50 p m Express 7:25n n:Otxpress..--... 6:05 a m Brady's B`d Ac 3:25 p m; flnolys B'd Ac 10:20 Ant Ist Soda Works tilt Soda Works • Accomod'n.. I1:00 a tn! Accornoda'n. '7:50 aut 2d Soda Works iald Soda Work s - ACcomod'n .. 5:20p Accomoda'n. 2:50 p te, Mixed Way T , n 6:20 a M I Razed Way T'n 8:25 p HultonAcc'n.. 6:20 a m , Hulton Ace'n.. 8:35 a nt I Armstrong Ac. 0:2.0 p Church Train leave Pittsburgh at /:10 P. 11. rive in Pittsburg)! at 9:50 A.' 3f. Passengers taking express *rain hate but one change of cars i t wcen Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Olt liegions. Mall anti Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodation trains stop at all stations. . _ THoItAS M. XING, Asa% Eittp•t. W. FOSTER HOPE. Ticket Agent. an= rI TTSBURGH,aziamw CINCINNATI AND ST. u.. RAILWAY. • • • 'AN HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OF TIME.--Da. and after SUNDAY. June Ullst, JA6S, trains will leave and arrive at the UnloaDepot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: . . . . . ve. pa rt. Hail Express ' -2: .De 15 a. m. 151 'Arri :11) a. m. Past Line 9:40 a. m. .7:15p. M. Fast Express - 2:10.p. m. .11:90 a. m. taxed - Wa7 6:1.0 a. m., 2 7.05 P. m• McDonald s Aee , n, iko. 1.. 11:90 a. m; 3:05 ia m. Steubenville Aceommod' u. 3:55 p. in. 9:30 a. tn.' MeDonald'a Are's', .N0..2.. 5:95 p. ;a, 61:94) a. 24 BP=AL NOTIca..--Sttnday Expresslevet; at A:10 - p. arriving In Cincinnati at 6:00 a: ml the next The"9:4o, Train . leaves daily, Sundays ex cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for Zanekville and points on Sandusky, - -Mansfield £ Newark it. li. _ . . , .... . , • - 8. 1e.,-SCULL, Cienernl TAcket Agent. C • ;Bunn., Steubenvllld.- .1 B BOR FORT ?WAYNE &CHICAGO 8.. W. AND CLEVELAND & RUTS/MD.6U14...R. • • . . /Pram June TM 1868, traltlir will ieare from and arrive at the Union Depot, . .north aide, City thrie, ae f 01101,0: : • ' Ledoe. I. . .brine.. ChicsigoEx.... 2:03 a m Chicago Ex... .2 ?OS it at' Cleveland Ex../ 2;03 amiCieveland Ex. -2:08s m • Erie &Ygn 7:28a Mehicsgo Ex.— 11:23 am •CL & Wh2g3lYl .6:13 aurheeling Ex. 11:08 &111 - Chicago Mall-- , 6:58 m St.' Louis Ex.. 3 t33' p m Ex....9:43 a m Cl. & Wleg Ex 4:38 pro. 0 1 .VVIVgE. 1:43 pm !Erie Ex 6:13 pm Chieaito .. 1:58 p m;ChLcapo Ex 4:23.p m • Wh. & Erie Ex. 4-:4-kpix.lCl. &Wh , g Ex• 7:08 p :Depart from AllegAmay,l Arrive indite/ N. - Brio Ac. 8:58 aml N. Brigt'n' Ac. TWA am Leetsdale " 10:13 a inrN.-Brlgt'n " 8:2B am " _11:58 a m Wellsville " '8:53 ara Rochester " 2:23 p m New Castle-,", 10:13 a m Wellav'e Acc.. .3:43 pru Leetsdale " 9:13 am 'Leetsdale Ape'. 4713 pm • 1.108:01n . Brigt , n • , 5:33 pm N. Brigt'n " 2:43,pm N. Brigt , n "'.• 6:28 pm Leetsdild " '4:23 m Leetsdale " " 7:568 pm Jar 1:58 p. m.. Chicago Express leaves dally. Aar 11:93 a. ra. Chicagc ExpreSs arrives ciallT. jeS F. 71. MYERS. eu- rel. Ticket Agent. N N 9 Y LYANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. anitafter-June 7th, 1580, -Trains will sr rive at and depart from tht, Union Depot, corner of Washington d Liberty streets. as follows: r. Deart. Map Train.... 1: 1 5 a =Day l Expres p s.. 2:25 am Put Line 1:40 a mWa ll's No. 1.. 6:30 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a , Train ' • 7:50 a m Latrobe Acc'n ; 7:50 a m 'Cincinnati Ex 11.:40a Wall's No; 2.. , -11:50 ml'6 - 011 1 8 No. 2.. 11:51s m Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 aln I Johnstown Ac. 3:95 pm Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a in !Braddocks No 1.4:90 p'm Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m Phila. Expres. • 4:50 pin' Phila. Express 1:20 p m Wall's N0:3.: 5:10 pm Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pm Wall's No: 4.. 6:15,p ut Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m 'Fast Line ' 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:15 p rul Latrobe Acc'n -6:50 p m Altoona Acc'n 'Swissvale Ac'nlo:so pm and Emigrant - • - Train 9:30 pm, The Church Train leavall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reac Pittsburghat 10:05 Returtt:e leaves P ittsb urgh at 9:50 p. m. and arriv es at 8111's Station at 2:00,. p. m. "Cincinnati press leave dally. other tralim daily. exceptfiundaY. • For Partner information apply to _ W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage; except for wearing Itp. mrel, and limit„their responslbilitv.to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding, that - amount in valUe will begat the risk of the ownerilob• less taken by , special contract. • EDWARD HoWILLIAMS • jell General Superinterulent, Altoona, 11*. itrourEßN-PEITIV- agm*wit SYLVANIA .—On and after August 16th, 1568, the Pas senger Trains on the Western 9 Permsvlvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from - the, Federal Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: • • ArrZve. Depart. • Springd'e No 1 0:35 ain Mail• . 8:50 are Freeport No.l 8:15 a m Frot:No,..l-4:50 aln Express 10:15 a mUharplPg No.111:20 ant Sbarpb`g No.l 1125 p ra• Express • • • 2:20 p . m Freeport . No. 2 4:10 - p mi Sprlngd`e-No 1 3:50 pin Mall '5:50 - p m*, Freeport - No. 2 0:05 p rti .Springd'eNo S 7:10 p mSorlii4d'e No 2: 9:lsp,tia • • Aboye trains run daily except uunday. - ,The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. every, Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. to. Returning, leaves Allegheny City. at 1:20 p. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. "at 9:46 CosrittrtsvuoN Ticivirag—For sale In packages of .Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharp:burg, and good only on the trains stowing at St a ti o ns apt. clued on tickets. , * : • • - The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:15 . a. m. and 2 20 r. sr: snake direct connection at' Freeport with Walker's line ofStages for Butler and Hannahs town. Through tickets may Abe 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 - LI,FFF.RTS, _Agent, ' • Federal Street Depot. , The Western Perinaylvania Railroad will not 11. E. SUMO any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap 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, tin teas taken by special-eon tram...* - • • EDWARD, H. WILLIAMS. 1016 Gen..mi Stinerintendent.• Altoona, Pa. I/1[ 0 Y HIL Laggegoi IIN101(PACIFIC RAILWAY, Enstern Division. The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROITIR from the East to all points in Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, • • Oregon. . Two Willis leave State LinU and Leaverisiorth daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the arrival of trains of Pactfic Railroad from St. Louis, and na.nnibal and MC- JO Railroad ftom Quincy, connecting at Law rence, Topeka and Wamego with st.s,,s' for all points in Kansas. At epd ot • track west ot Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM PANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND REPRESS COACHES FOR DEN Wait; SALT T. A- iFrit . „ And an Points in the l'erritOries, And with SANDESSON'S TEI-IVEEKLY ,LrNir, of COACHES for Fort Union, Ilent's Fort , Pass,'Albn qnerque, 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, Lines froin lls western terminus, this road now offers unequalled for the transmission of -frelkht to the Par -TI eta tbr sale at all the prinielpal offices 'ln the United States and Canada& . lie sure and Ask for tickets via THE smorr MROU'f 4,_trNION RAILWAY.- ISRN Dlvieloll. ~111,11.1DERSON,: General Buperintindent. J. U. Iiff4ISTEII, eenersi Freight and Ticket Agent. STEAMSHIPS. TO Lly ER,P 001. ,ANDadi QUEENSTOWN. • - WIN INMAN NLAIL STEAMSIIIPS, • Numbering sixteen drat-class vessels, among then the celebrated CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTWEPP. ' CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OP RALTIM.ORr. --CITY OF LONDON, ailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North River, New York. For passage or Rather Informa tion apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM 9 Jr ,' 70.0rIFTIT STREET. (Chronicle IRui Nearly opposite Post Office, Pitts( arrhj Ell IMIE Washington,