D Matters iXt ;New York ,940 Closed at 144%©144X,. (By. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l MONEY AND GOLD. .. Nsw YORK, September 12,1868. = Money'steady at 3®5 per cent.; inside rate for, Governments. Sterling dull at 8% i@ax. _Gold unchanged; --- opening et 144%;, s advancing to 144%, and closng at 144 1 asked, and 144% bid: ' • ; Exports, $ll,OOO. Disbursements of coin on intereat tkkday, $61;417. ' - • GOVERNMENT sTOCNS. Governments less active but firm; Cou pons '81; 114%.®114y, do. '62, 113%®112%; . do. '64 , 1093:;@110; do. "65,111%@1113{; do. new, 109@109%, do. '67, 108%@109; 109@109/;109@l09 Ten-Forties, 114%@115. STATE BONDS. State Bonds quiet; new Tennesses 6834; ex-Coupons, 70%; old Virginias, 54; do new, 52; Missouris, 92X. • RAILWAY STOCKS. • The railway market opened-with a - cline o'i- New York' roads but steady on western;' Wabash advancing to 59. . ':Subs°. quently the market grew steadier and it. again fell otron receipt of the bank state ment. Express • and miscellaneous shares dull and quiet. • 5:30 PRICES: Canto 45%(4)46; Cumber-_ land, 29@31; Wells' Express, 25 %6'26%; Amerian, 43@44; Adams, -49;, United 5tate5,,45%045%; Iklercharits_ Union, 22%® • 22%; Quicksilver,. 20%@20%; :Mariposa ' 5%@)6; do. • preferred, 10%®11: Pacific Mail, .:10314@103y,; , Western Union Tblegraph,", 33%434; New York'Central, .123y„@d23%; Erie, • 4W®45%; preferred, 68%@71; - Hudson, 140@l40%; Harlem, 140; Reading, 89%@90; Q. AM., , _28%®28Y,: Wabash, 59%@60; do. preferred, 73%; St. Paul, 91®9134;do.preferred,.91ig91%; M1Oh : igen Cential, 118 1 ,4®119; - `511Ch4gan South: ern, 83%(§83t4; Elinois Central, 142@144; Pittsburgh,B6%@Bs%; Toledo, 101®101%; Rock Islitnd, ioog®liiii North-western, 84%@8.1%; do'. preferred; 76%@763x; , Fgrr, - Wayne. ;:107%(0130731,; ,quiton, ' Hartford, and Erie ; 22®22 ,;: Terre , Haute, '40@42;: Chicago andAlton,ls7,; Mariposa preferred -,, 11,, ;:bI3:4I2CGISHAARS.' • Mining Rhares cluieti- American Fl ag, 29@30;.Smith and 'Parmelee, .485; Gregory, 395; Now York Gold, 105;,,Qoariz 105; Welkin, Quotation of mining stockrin Roston: .Pewabec,, 8;. Phomitz,. - t throe, 65 'Bl.lll-:rittAiilßY Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $862,496; PaYments• 4 59 71 623 _ ; At/an% ,P 4 Flle:Trz k RANK - STATkAtElkir. Loans, $272,052,690; .increase, 8224,944: Specie; 1,/,16.140,943; decrease, 1664,836. Cir culation, 534,139,016; decrease;s3o,so3- De 'posits, 4205,0180,078; decrease, 82,365.271; 'Legal Tenders, $63,929,333;•decrea5e42,554,- . •zt I IMPORTS. , - I Imports for the week, excluding dry goods and specie, *2,364;942. • - • • :New York Produce Market: By By Telegraph to tile Fittsharritt Gazette.] NEW Yorik, Sept. 12.—Cotton decidedly lower; •sakes'of 650 bales at 26 for middling iuplands; some sales are . ,reported at 25%. , , •,i Flour—receipts, 13,374 bbls; dull at 1545 e ; lower; sales of 100 bbls at 87a7,50 for super . fine, State and western; 5849,05 for extra 4 western, $9,75a11,30 for good tochoice white ; wheat extra, $8,65a11 for ft. - 11. 0., $9,50a I 11 for St; Xenia, 511a14.f0r...g00d to choice do., closing heavy. California flour dull and lower; sales of WO sacks at 59,2.5a11,50. Aye flour lower; salesef 100 bbls at $7a8,60: Cornmeal infair request; Sales of 600 bbls, • of we.tereaf 57,50a7;75. -/ Whisky firmer; " sales of 200 bbls in'bonif at '69a70e. - . 1 receipts—wheat,• 89,515,bu5h. Wheat : and 2age lower; sales of 33,:b00,bush at 1 2 , 0 7 • a 2,09 for common winter. and 'Western, $2,27 for choice do., 52.35a2,36 for, new white Mihigair, $2,60 for choice Old; ado.' ' dull and heavy; sales ;or2 oo. bush western at Vli4B. • Barley. malt ..quiet. Receipts-corW-10,995 • bush 7 -dn.ll.and is lower; eidelief 4,000 buili at , $1,17e1,21 1 . foi ; unsound,. $1,21%a1,22 JO , : sound mixed western, - SI;2IW sEcire. -- Receipts eats-10,219 bush—oats quiet; ,sales of 29,000" ;.' bush at 6802%C.:ff,r , tee* WestiriteigOefciit' old in store. Sugar firm ; saleti 'of 500' hhds .10%a12%e..,..." Fetioleum r dull; 164 fox' crude,. 51e for refined 'in• ' bond. :14.0,*qiiiet at 2/has:let*rn AeriCan. Coal is .unchangedi:,Leather;liemlocksolei is drooping. 'at - 28aZik.,"Bifencis Ayres And. ltor Granile, light, to '.middle weights, 27c,, and-28e for heavy do. , - Wool is firm and ' more doing, with.sales ef 881000 poundsit 4,545 c for domestic fleece: and 46a ' 45e for pulled. Pork is steady , w ith/ sales 1 43 r 4 15 0 barrela rit, $29,211/129,35;„ for " mess, .I closing at 829,25 cash; • eld. do.' $29;25; prime, 521a21:50, _and prime mess at s26a, 26,62. Reefs quiet; with sales of rels at-1,14a211;60 for-riew- -iness:42o, - ,50.f0r- P, new plait) mess, andzs2ool,oa24,/firldr new !extia mess. Tierce )feef dififilianomi -1 nal at 521u33 for priind.mett; 1530a36--fiii In= dia mess. /: Beef Heins are , heavy at 125a31. 1 Cut Meats are I:teaVi of "150 packages ati2al3c;:for„shoulders, 15a19%c .1 for hams;, mi ddies are dull and 'heavy, with ;sales of 50 "boxes CUmberbind Cut at I43it 'Lard itiquietanddrin; with' sales/el' :4 650 tierces atls 2 4s2o%cforsteam, chiefly at I 26ga20%43 irettle •,r!mdered. ''Butter lisguiet at 31a38c for Ohio, and 37a440 for. I State. Cheesels dull at,1331734c. Freights are dull' tincritionihuiy, t "Ale :Wst 7 Sfieetlrie Copper:iincliangedi: Ingo.eopper in mod erate request at 25y,c for Portage Lake, and 23%c cash tot: Tennessee : :: Bigliron_quiet and scarcely so firm at '43a45c; . Scotch, 366 43c; American bar, 88,75a9. - Relined , Ersr:. lisp and American Nbeet• iron steady at 13a, 14c.' Rinialafnall rod gabs tat 9'ca103 1 .4c- per lb. Nails Steady at 5 1 40 for clinch, and 27a ' 30c for hone shoe; which are very , dull. ' LATEEPT—FIOtIr , cored ' dull and ~,CialOo lowdr for new, and 10,260.,0wer tor old. Wheat *cry , drill Lind 14c - rower, with both "shippers aial.paillers 'holding off for lower. prices. 'Bye drill at 81,43a1,52 for western. ' Oats quiet.at 65a7u..f0r. new- at depot, ad n. 1 72a73%c afloat. Corn lower at;lijil9al,2o :for nnsonnd,andsl,2lal,244 for sound new imised "weatara.:.-anaatA l'arkieryidall 29,20a29,25 . for mess cash and.. regular. Beef.,qdiel.: -Cut meats' in iiinited rtiest. land unchanged. -,8.10012. declined,: I.4rd, iquiet ar 20%a20 1 ,4,rf0r fitir tOlliiMeliteim: • l E Sgs 'in* at .2^53044;. Chicago Market.. itily Teleailiiiii.tilii Piiiiiiiikiiiidizeits. -• , - t -;!. I , t Cnictaiti,;s4Pt.'l2 . ..;'-Eleur quiet and `eaftf; about 3,ooo:bbis changed bands at $10,25a12 i.for winterfiktraii; $7`,7558,85 , for' sprlng Mc. .; Itra. Wjleu t i n' fair .shipping 'and specula:, -ttive dlinitind-at a slight crechne at $1,130a1,61 ' , i - for No.-1;iand41,54:41,55g :brig°. 2: , during: ' the afternoon , the market a 111 further do-• tellned and outsids hid:l . :were 111.53)i, Cern, Fie sl3 active imil,easfir at 95)098%'s for Ito. 1, and 94a114 3 / 4 c for NoP2II closing at- 9346„ .05%c for Xi._,l_.; in thefflteruson 95lie,were Bred. 'llitslu'l tilt •reipient ',by - epechrii; `tors, and shipper:l at 59y,a5134 far' Nos. 1: land 2. Rye- ruledlitaidy at $1 2, bil,2ly(for -070. 1, :and' 111,16301,17' for N 0.2. -, Barley* ;dall aiming_ at 1111,6 N 'for No. 2. Pievisions F .so firm.,-rMees ?ork sold- at 1)29,50 and rime limas at VS.' . : Iliilt meats in fair de ' and at 15y.fc for short clear sides and 14c or rough - side:L. Lard inactive. , ' Freights' nll at Soifor corn Id Bititilo by, sail,_:., Re teetpfs—irour 11,547 bbls, wheat 98,970; corn : 107,160; oats 78,560, bush:" filhipinentt—liour 12,096 bbls; wheat 77,860; wren 60,517;. oats 17,535 barb rket; , Milwaukee Ma - • . ZBy Telegraph tothe Pittsburgh uasette.l • jidirmiraultzta, Sept. 12.—Flour dull, with Minnesota at 88a8,25; choice Wisconsin and lowa at ir,7548; medium at $7,2ba7,62. Wheat active at 51468% for No. 1; $1,52 for No. 2. albs nominal at 5343 for No. 2. Coro dull at 950 for tio. 2. Receipts-290 barrels flour, 100,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush oats, 1.000 bush Corn. Shipmenta-2,000 bbb3 dour, 72,000 bush wheat, 1,000 bush oats. 13 . 13 ftmo'lliarket. [By Telegrapkto the Pittsburgh Gazette.] BrFFALO, September, 12.-4;eceipts; flour, 5,600 barrels; wheat, :4000 s bustiels; oats, 18,000 ,bushels; . :corn nonet . barley 5,000 bushels. Shipmeuts; wheat, 115,000 bush; corn, 115,000; oats, 200,000 busheLs. Oats weaker; 18c on wheat;.l334c for corn; 93ic foeoats tOtewXork. Flour dull and un chanzed; Wheat quiet; sales of 8,000 bush. 'No. - 2 Chicago at $1,60; 8.000 ,bushels No. 1 at 01,80;' '3,000 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee at 01,80; 8,000 bushels red ,Ohitr-at,82;00a2,04%. Corn, dial; No. red - sold arsl,o9 ' Oats dull held at 63e. Rye nominally un changed. Barley sold tor about $1,75 for Cinada by the boat load. Mess pork held .at 031,00 t(nd leavy. Lard, 20a21. wines, 01,30. Philadelpi Market. • Philadelphia L Dv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh eatette.: PHILADELPHIA, September V.—Petro leum dull; crude, 15c; refined 29a2930.„ Clover Seed, $7.50a8,50. Fl,ix Seed, $2,80. Floor very dull; sales of 800 bbls; new sPriog wheat extra family, $9,60310,25; old,, $10,50a11,50; winter, sllal2. Wheat dull; red, $2,20a2,30. live; $1,60 for western. Corn higher; sales of 50,000 bush; 'Yellow, $1,35; mixed western; $1,31; damagel, $1,20 a 1,25. 'Cats' high r; stiles of . 6,000 bush western and Pennsylvania at 75a75c. Pro visions nnchanged. Louisville Market. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ailarette. LOnIsviLLE, Sept. 12:--Salem. of Tobacco very light , and prices , drooping; lugs to medium leaf, 6a6%; Owen county cutting, 17. " Flour--superEine $6;50a7. Wheat $1,90 a 2,05. Corn 92a95c.- Oats 49a53d. Bye $1,30 1,35. Mess pork $.29a29,50.• Lard 19y(a1934. Bacon—shoulders, 13a14c; rib sides 16%a 16%; clear sides, 17a1714; bulk shoulders, 1234; -clear: sides, 16. Whisky, raw, free, New Orleatm Market. [By Telegraph to tlie Ptttatinrgh-Gazette:l liEnr, ORLI:Awe, Sept. 12.—Cottorrirregu lar; middlings 23c; sales 1;422 bales; re-, ' ceipts, 820 bales. Ploursilperilne 'firmer at 87,50; other grades Unchanged. Corn steady, at $1,15a1,17;i'. Oats d till ' 85e; Bran dull at $1,30: Hay dull; western 82.1: Pork quiet and firm at $3l. Bacon eaaief, shoulders, 14 1 ,4 c; clear sides, 18c. Lard firm; tierce 20c, keg 21q.5c.) Memphis market. ' . . illiTelegrai,h to'the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • hinnti•Hrs, September 12--Cotton is dull and:nominal; receipts. 33 bbls; exports, 95t bales. ;. Flout 'is • nominal. Wheat, none Offeied. Corn, '64c, Oats, 65c. Hay, 20. - Bran, 20c. Corn meal its 'nominal.. Lard, 19a20c.;• POrk,. ISO. Bacon is dull. Shoul ders, 133,',c: • Clear sinest,l734c.‘• • italtirsore Market. -" 'relegrapti to tbikPlttiburgh (3etzette.l • BALT/MORN, Septernher. 12.—Flour ex treMely.dull; no, demand. Wheat dull but not quotably loWer, except for low ' grades, ;which declirdug. Corn tirm;, prime white, $1,21. .thits unchanged, at 70a72c. Bye dull; sales at $1,35a1,40. Provisions unchanged. • .., au Francisco Market. (By Telegraeh:to.the Pittpbargh Gazette., SAN FR Ncisco, Sept. 12.—Flour at 65,50 a 6,50. W eat weak at 61,75a1,95; an order t t i was rec ed from England to-day for ten thonsan sacks barley, to be shipped by steamer via Isthmus; market ,firm at 62,30 a 2,40, brewing, Legal . Tenders. 70X. St.. 'Louis Cattre'Dlarket. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. I ST, LGG.L4,'SeRt. quiet and un changed at 316 ,few grats receipts. IMPORTS . , I BY RAILROAD. - Prrimmilleat.CD:COMATl ARD ST. LOUIS RRAILROAD. September 12.-1 car , middlings' Bucker & Cu; 1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 2 ce:re barley, Spencer '& McKay; 200 bbla' tidur, ciwi:er; 1 car :rye, McHenry t Hood; 1 car pig metal, John Crawfoid; .100 bblii flour, Hugh KnoaLl car cbro, Benson di Chenny; 5 kegs tebacco, Kn"os & Orr; 8 do do, Heidi& Met*filil; 10 bbls; Whisky, - John Seifreth: 4 do, tobacco, - R & NV jeult'insiani 18 do do, T 3 - 131aolituore' 9 do . ffo; P Schmidt; 160 bdls pacer, Pitts Paper ,CO; 2 bbls" eggs, Graff & Reiter; 30 bgs screenings, Hippley delßeckert; 2 sag woe', Fullerton Actr, or4,,Asep pelts , .-0 9 - aka grain, :Manor& H ' arper 11 aka rye;'llo d 6 oats; McHenry &Hood; 42 aka wheat, J R Sturgeon; 130011 hbls, Woodruff; 1 car metal, S. Reynolds; 19.pkgs.butter, 2 bbla flairseed,:W H Graf:fit Co; 6 bits leather, E Stewart; 5 bbls apples, Henry Rea Jr; 1 bbl eggs, 'J J Pettit; 1 car metal, LOOMIS & CUl lard; 36 bales lay, Central (stock .Yardsi 23 bales cotton, .A H Childs, Jr, co; lour barley, Rpencer & McKay; 1 car wueat, Kennedy & Bra; 1 carriage, W J Meek; 100 bbls flour, -Watt, Lang & Co. TrITTSBIIROH, FT. WA'YNN 4ND . L'HICAOO RAILROAD. September ~ 1 2.=.6 -.cars pig , metal, 3 Wood, Son 4, Co; 6 cars do, do, Nimick ; & Co; 3 do do, Bryan. dt Caughey; do staves, W Hastings; 2 do hay, OH Al ' lerton; 3 bbla apples, AV ..31 Graff & Co: 2 do do, H Rea Jr; 9 do dp, - "W .1, Steel & Soli; 1 bbl apples, 1 da o nions,Voigt, Mahood & Co; 61:if ,doz.brooms,_ J. Porterfield: 400 eke flour, T C Jenkins; 3 cars,barley, Smith & Ce;,2 do do, T Collins; 1 do do, J Rtiodes;il do scrap iron, Mullins & Maloney; 100 bbla put:, /3 Lindsay Jr & Co; 100 do do,NV H Kirkpatrick Co;'2 cars meat;'Eltlifyets it'CO; 3 cars staves, M P Adams & Bro. ' 1 do scrap iron , . J Jaeobs; 41 bits cheese, Braden; 44 A's , barley; J ldc • VirFairley; 50 bas cheese,: 2 - cases tobacco, Kirkpatrick, Herron. & Co; 2 'bbls onions; 1 no eggs, Bennett & C0; , 14 , d0 cheese, W H Kirkpa trick; 25 do.do, E Heazleton; 25 do do, W M Gormley;-.1.5 do do, S Cooper. , • -.CLEVELAND AND PlTtSlinnett RAIL- ItoAD, September 12. car iron ore, Zug& 'Co;1 do do, BroWil & Co; Ido do, .Graff, Byers & Co; 1 do lumber, W W ' Rig don & Co; :1 car. lime, Ripley & Co; likitta fish . ,?.l It Smith t CO.'Bo bas starch, Wm 'Ccioper Jc , C0;.50 do do, .g Hatzleton; 3Q do do, zones & Laughlin; 40 bills white lime, 'aker & Carkev; bbl wine, P. Oelebs heimer;,7oks wool,.Wni Barkerlr & Co; '6 pas machinery, 8 do steel, 11 pulleys, J Bown; 1 smoke stack, J Lippincott; 13 coils xope, Godirs, • & Clark; 17, bbls apples, 30 :bads; cheefe; Volgt, Mahood & Co; 12 bbis 3plest 15 2 hrbbht fish;.l',obl ' (lgs, H Bid -8;89 •sksoats, 29 do rye, 4 do barley, 6 bblc S 'R 'Patterson' & 'Co;' 20 bat; , dhetse, T. 7 Pettit; 20 do do, FAI Craighead; 13 sks eve,..Scott Gisal; 170 oil bib' •B D -Moore; 1 car Ertiddllngs,.ll,3lHenilenxin;,ll pkgS sundries, Head & ktetagar; 1 car oats, 4•MeginiactY• • • :•• ‘. • . . ALrozeasicr,t STATION.. September ,12 ! — ,120 bbia flour, Stewart dr, Langenhelnu. 4 `cars limestone Superior Iron Co; 100 j3bis flour, A Mille ? 4; Co; 1 car i trietal,, Lewis, Bailey &Dalzell; 2 cars flamed. B SU 'dam; paper,, Frazier, Metzger it, Co;.1 car:rosewood, Maxwell di Davis 1 car oil hblM, G W Holdship ilt-Co;. 10 doz pails, 134-Myers; 20 bbls vrhisky , B 4o : brandy 2 do .gin, D. it A Carson: &cars barleyoGilmore,, Straub & Co; 260 bags inalt,,Sm•th it Co; 1 • car Inmber,Taggart, Qc Wilma; .1 do do Fra zier it Bro; 8 boxes tobacco, a W Jenk inson; 8 bales hay, H M Henderson; 80 bbis flour, E & 0 Maginn; .1 car. flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton& Co; 21 sits oats, Thos-Davison; 25 - doz brooms J Hutchinson. I • ALLEGHENY 'VALLEY RAILROAD, Bop: , tembor 12.-1 car limo D L ,Boynolds; bbis , i.alt, - Thos Mitchell; I 'pkg‘ flannels, - Arbuthnot, Shannon'& Co; 17 tiko rye, 8 B royd & Co; 7 pkgs . sundfies, W if Kirk patrick & Co:*6 bbis liquor. McCullough, Smith & Co; . 8 skit wool, A Whidden. • invent and Weather. Car Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gliette.l LOUISVILLE, Sept. 12—River r ` •sing with en feet six inches in the canal. by mark. Weather warm and showery. Sr. Lours, Sept. 12.—Heavy rain this af ternoon. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1868 RIVER NEWS The river Jell some two or three inches during Saturday night, but was at a stand nearly all , day yesterday with seven feet in the channel by theMonongahel marks. .0n Saturday the Allegheny was zeported falling at Oil City, 'but as there as been considerable rain since then we eV I enter tain, hopes of a good rise in that stream. It was reported yesterday that MO e water was coming out of the Monongahela, we presume- The weather continues cloudy and sultry, with frequent . showers f aain. The BaYard. from Parkersbur , and Robt. Moore, from Portsmouth, have ar rived since our last report, and the J. N. McCullough, from Cincinnati, is dim here to-day. ' . , Quite, a number of , towboats ,have ar rived, and many have departed again with tows of coal. It was aupposed on Saturday that about a millon and a half bushels would be sent out on the present water, mainly destined for Cincinnati and Louis ville. The Armadillo, Capt. D. H. Swaney, IP filling, up steadily, and will soon be ready to take her departure for St. Lolls and Missouri. The Bayard, Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving promptly at noon. We maci , here remark that the Bayard has bee n , thor oughly repaired and is in excellent bondi tion for busini-ss. The J. N. McCullough, Capt. George D. Moore, is announced to lea; e for Cincin nati to-morrow at noon. The McCullough is the finest steamer that now comes tb this port, and she is, and deservedly, too; very popular in the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet trade. —The Bellevernon was to have-lbft St. LOuis for Pittsbugh on Thursday . . '—The New York was advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday. —The Emma NO. 3, en routs froth' New Orleans, passed Memphis on Wednesday last. —The towboat Alps was to have" left Cin cinnati for Pittsburgh •on Friday with a tow of empty barges. - —Deputy United States Marshal J. E. Richardson has taken charge of the b. M. Seekler l at Gallipolls. —The.J. N. hieCullough was again com pelled to, lie over at Cincinnati on Tursday in oonseciuenee of the rain. --Capt. Barney Martin. left Cincinnati by railon-Thursdayfor St. Louis. where he will at once load the Maggie Hays for Pitts burgh. —The' Talisman has been chartered to carry a load of 'people' from Nash ville to St Louis, to attend the Agricultu ral Fair. —The Caxnelia arrived at Cincinnati on Thursday eVening and it was expected that she would leave there the same night for St. Lodls. • —The J. N.. McCullough and R..C. Gra left • Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Frida . The McCullough had 200 tons pig iron a blooms, and.loo tons sundries. —Capt. F. Y. Batchelor received a d' patch at Cincinnati, Wednesday evens, . informing him that he had been appointed General Storekeeper for the Second Dis trict of Ohio. —The eobt.' Moore was sold on Saturday at Cincinnati to Capt. James S. Wise, for $5,000. She will take the place of the Pine Grove. recently burned in the Cincinnati and Nashville trade —lt is reported that Mr. Smedley of Paducah, has sold his one-half interest' in the Fanny. Brandeis to Cotrimcidore Hughes of Nashville, for 1 15,000. The ether half Interest in the boat is owned ba Capt. H. Miller. her commander. —The Kentucky River Navigation Com pany have bought the steamer Lady f;yace of Capt. W. C. Watts and E. Blaokmore for $7,500. The latter parties bought her here last spring. at Marshal's sale, ,for $ 3 ,000, and have since put but slight repairs on —lt is said that the Delaware river is to ibe bridged at Philadelphia, by an arch, in three spans, each one a thousand feet long, the whole structure .beinK nearly four thousand,feet in length. There will be two draws, formed In the shape of a fork, and four hundred feet apart. . The entire cost of the structure will be #2,000,000. : —Capt. John Tobin has "swapped" the magnificent steamer Frank Pargoud to the Vicksburir and New Orleans Packet Com pany for the steamer Gov. H. W. Allen, each getting the - best :of thei • bargain, for each had a boat •that 'was not 'adapted to the trade in-which she was engaged. It is not to be• supposed, • howaver, that the "trade" was even. —The Vicksburg Times, says: In . the cases of the 'United State§ vs. steamers Gov. Allen, Virginia, Messenger, P. W. Straders L ;ulster:a and kncamber of Other boats, for carrying • cotton , uncovered judgment, against the;boat 4 so offending were render ed by Judge gill, at the June term of his Court, In Jacicson. The' fine is 8100 tor each charge, and, some of-'the boats have severatcharges'against them. Some rascal at IV:itches was the Informer, and he gets One-hairs:Ft thetine collected. We will give, thefellow's ,name as soon as we can pro cure it: . - Efe 'otsght to, bp', be knoWn, espe cially by steamboatmen. STZ4I/AbOATS. pITTSBUSGII,I WHEELING, Marietta and • ,Parkersbilm Line; Leave Company's Wharf 'Boat,Tobt of Wood street, DAILY, AT 'l2 M. MONDAYS AND TUUDSDAYS, BAYARD A. S. I:lntuition), Muter. WEDNISDAYS AND. SIATITHDA-18.:1 i; . ,GREY EAGLE C.L. DESMNAN, Muter. kriightVilll be received at . All hours by sea ' JAMES COLLI7IB, Agent. - - . - pon CAIRO AND. ST. a ggat Jl. L0U14.-rTbe tine steamer , ADMILDI4I.O Capt. D. SwAspar. Will leave for above and , lntennedlate ports on .THICDAY, 14th lost., r. ' Will receipt neigh; tbroUgh to Altssourt and DP. per Isllaslabtppl rivers. *, .. • • . - For frmght or poseurs anplron board or to solo GORIEST HAIi'..ETT, Agents. ' EI)U9.&2 l jON4ls. LLEGIIENT. A.CALINEDIL . . ..n'be next reauTar session wlll'eomtaenoe on 40E13DAY, SEPTEMBER IST, IlitX.c.ElmlofrH ALL, Federal street; Allegheny. MR T. E. WAKEITAM; Principal, will receive 'pupils at•the Hall, .on Monday, August, 31st. from It to /2 .U22:v47 LLEGLIENY. CITY ACADEMY, ;AND 0011LEBOIAL.00LLBCT, No 'IOI_72EIEBAI: NTJ over Alleghtniy Savings Pally SWtoil: Scieniara7itom'lkii, It. to Ir.ig. Vow/nerd i to 49 - • ' ' , kventuktiesaton: &dentine and Commercial, 7 to . •Pritolpals; UHLER; : SWHAan AIORICAN`BYLLTABD TABLES , AND OOKAD/ATIOR ODDHIOU. lind_htputably the best in nee. NEW IMPROVE ENTrt, Patented - Nov. 90tb, 1807, and April Rlst, 1888. Everything relating to billiards or the best quality and lowest_ prices always on hand. Our NEW 6.UE TlitinatE ft, Patented May Bth, 119 t, price 92.80—a great success. illustrated price lists sent on application. Address PHELAN & COLLENDER 83, 85, 87 and 89 OROSSY 87" Sow York OS7 Morturnio PROPOSALS. TO RIIMY CONTRICTORS. r iE GRADUATION, MASONRY AND DALLAbI'ING of the following enumer- aced seetlons of the Pittsbarrh & Connellsv'le Railroad, . . Are advertised for contract, and proposals for the same will ,be.received at the Co "pany's Office, In Pittsburgh, up to the 20TH OF SEPTEMBER, inclusive, COmmenCing at the Uniontown Branch Junction, about a mile east of Conne:l6vllle, Sections 59 to 64 inclusive. Then Sections 65, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 83, 83, 84, 85, 86, 81, 88, 80, 90, 91, 92, Ido, 110. 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 128, 129, 130, 133. 140, All of these Sections are in the valley of the Youghiogheny river, up to Section 112 Inclusive. Sections 'll5, 116, 117 are on the Summit; and embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and . the remainder are in the valley of Wills Creek; Section 140 being about 5 miles from Cumberland. Specifications of the work on the above. ections will be ready for delivery on the I.it of September, at the offices of 'the Company. at Pittsburgh and Cum berland, where contractors will obtain all necessary information to enable them to examine Hie line. The' Company reserves the right to reject all or a part of each bid. B. B.' LATROBE, ..kitaust 10th, 18013 OFFICE Or CITY EN GINVIR AND SURVEYOR. • Pittsburgh. Sept. 11, HEM 5 NOTICE- TO 'CONTRACTORS. 'Sealed Proposals for the partial Grading of DIVWIDDIE .STREET, 'lrina Centre avenue to Pennsylvania avenue: ' _ The partial Grading of BLUFF STREET, from Boyd to 'Miltenberger street: - b or lintuing and laving SPRING ALLEY, from Rush to Clymsr street: - For Graoing and Paving SMALLMAN'S ALLEY, from'Dccatur to Clark street. Also, for the construction of a Board Walk on CENTRE STREET, (McFarland's Grove.) For laying "Nicolson Pavement" on DIAMOND ALLEY, from the Dismond to-Wood street; And fur the construction of a Sewer on RUrii STREET, will be received at this office unlit THURSDAY, beta,. 16th. 1868. - The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Specitleations and blanks for bidding can be had at thus office. ' sell:xna - IL J. MOORE, City Engineer. MISCELLANEOUS. "Westward the Star of Empire Takes Its Way." SECURE A HOME IN THE GOLDEN STATE. THE IMINHCRANT HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. . , . Incorporated ffl the Laws of the State, Novem ber ZIO:h. lIS6I. fur the purpose of providing HOMES.-FOR ITS MEMBERS, And prom9ting Immigration Capital Stock. - 51,000,000 Dlvlded Into 200.000 SIIMIES at $5 each, paya ble In U. 6. CUItttENcY. Certificates of Mock Ut.stind to subscribers Imme diately upon renelpt of the coney. No PERSON ALLOWED TO HOLD 11011 E THAN FIVE 611A.tiEs,: A t. Ironlar containing a full description of the propert y to be dist rl bided among the Shareholders whit he sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to Cover return postage . Information as to pylon of land. In any portion of the state. or noon any other sub j ect of merest to partlAs nroposlng to Immigrate, will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage.. All letters should be addressed SECRETARY 13151IGRANT 1103fESTEATI ASSO. CIATION, PostoMee Box No. SO, SAN FRAN CISCO. CALLFOHNIA. au.•-13:y32 T AXES TAIES . • The Tax Payers of the consolidated City of Pitts. burgh, are her. by notified that the Tax Books are now In the bands of the City Treasurer, ready for collection. , Taxes and Water Rinta paid toetween the let of TUNE and the let of Al.itiuST, will be received at a, _ _ _ DISCOUNT Or let. PER CENT. Aed.betweeu AutiIIST let. see the /ate of SEP TEMBER, at a DISCODN. T OF TWO PER CENT. From tbel.3tb ot SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC TOBER, all taxes will be_pa,yableas ssessed. After the Ist of OCTOBEI t FIVE, per cent, will be added: and on the let of N ' itVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will bo put Into the hands of Collectors Wall THE 'FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT., making ,311 di ff erence of FIFTEEN PER CENT, between those paying In July and thoSe paying In November. The STATE MERCANTIL E LICENSES are now due, and snould be paid ottor before the lit of July, to save cost and expense of suit.' kl. ALLENDE% City Treasurer. FFELD & C 04 1 . • , DEALERS IN . . GLUE, CURLED HAIR, 'X'aziners 9 .Scraps, CeTions t .Csittle BONES, NEAPS FOOT OIL, &C • `Office and Warehouse, No. 33a LIBERTY 3d door from Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. • • 01L wELt ISteam Engines for Sale. GRIV 3 7, n ran a ri n .ll ra S , T lO A rad E A; Mull stroke, with all the tLatures FOR BORING OIL WELLS. Address HUGH N. DOLE A- CO., Luga) Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. • OTiCE:—AII persons interested are hereby not:tiled that pi Iteport to the matter of the C/ponlx4c of nOloerpisStrout, In the City 'Of Tittiburgh, from Centre avenue to stre.et, has been:placed in my hands. J 1 he u• sessments wilt remain open at my office. No. 106 Flith Avenue, until SATURDAY, October 10th, 11308, when: those unpaid will-bs tiled as liens against the property.- • , , , J. F. SLAG 1.70, City Attorne selOrx2s CIIMCZ . OF Corrnota.zu OF ALLEGIIENY CO., • PIT sputum. Augufd, ( rTICE TO B H ONDOLDERS.- on 'qi after Beptember.lst, the SIX PER DONDS, betted by Allegheny e 'n Ity, May 1 t. 1803, In payment or glouuty to Volunteers, will be redeetaf.d , on p e4eniatlon at thla office.' Interest on these bonds will cease November let, 1808. _ HENRY LAMBERT. Controller. isitii:v3T OFFICE CITY ItNOINEER AND isaIIVEYOR,4 PITTBEDIROU. Sept. 9th. /ACE. OTICE.—The Assessment for Grading, Pavinuntid Curbing 014411.1,MAN • I.E El', trom Clymer to Smith street*, now ready Air examination, rind ran be amm ai this mike until SAI utiDAY, Sept. 19th. 1899, when it wilt be re turned to the City Treantrer , Office Fur collection. lieE:XlO . J. 3100ith. City Engineer.' RAIN PIPE.-HALL &ADAM" D SUPEILIOU ARTICLE OP DRAIN PIPE & K F:Lbrn, agents for,ruantitacturers, , All them, Dori Onl3 to twenty-fonr Inches at ',EL DON 147 Wood street, between Irlfth and 81:th streeta. pelt B onDEßps CONDENSED SILK -.AS cases genuine 'Eagle , ' brand Just re- I go Condensed Beef for making Beet Tea, Dearoup, &e., In atone jars or tablets, "for sale at the Fandiy tiroo•ryttore of • au24 JOHNA. RENSHAW. PrRE CIDER VEIT EGA R...1P0r pickling or table ges . ,_ tor . sale by barrel or 11 1; . a b r Imperial wine Vlnegav, br the cask JOHN A. lttoir•HAW, Corner Liberty a Han nd o a r t s g r u e a u t i ot ILrOUNG AMERICA CHEESE.- Very superlur slz pound Cheese: al•o. fine no or cutting t, hears, fur isle it the family Ornebry More of JOUR A. B&NiILAW. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J. L. DILLIIME3 DILLINGER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa All Kinds of Country Produce. all market Merchandise promptly .filled. at LOWEST rates. Particul sr attention given to the sale of nutter, Eggs, Cheese, Dried Fluits, kc, We feel confident that we can give entire eat isfa,•tion, by snaking QUICK SALES and PROMPT RE TURNS. at HIGHEST MARKET PRICKAi and therefore re •nectfully solicit your consignments. A lcntre spondence answered promptly. Marking Plates L.rnished free. Drain in store and to arrive daily. auai!t7B WATT, LANG •Si . . CO., Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro• visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon 011. de., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. nos:nii J. B. CANFIELD A. T. CANFIELD. Orß. CANFIELD & SON, COM ., MISSION MERCHANTS, and• Wholesale eaters in tioshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. it. Cheese, Butter, Lard, Polk, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and S-da Ashes. W bite Lime, Linseed,, Lard, Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. M. STEELE J. A. 13T/LELE, MSTEELE & SON, • _ V 1.01711, GRAIN. FEED, dm No. 95 . OHIO STHEEI near East Commoa, ALLEGHENY CITY, l'A. CIVIL ENGINEER. at119;t139 JAMILS n. incAliron JOB. HARPER MEALNOR & HABPER, COMMISSION ivEortoi-LA.wrs 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Consignments 'solicited. RayEnzarcEß—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken nedy & Br _o. Ja31:124 PETER KELL JAS. F. awahatu KEIL ST. RICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DRALSES IN /LOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ds., 849 Liberty ht., Pittsburgh, my2i:b37 L. J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 396 PENN STREET *918:x89 =:Zl== COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. let FETZML & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND CONCEISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Rutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce,genendly, No. 16 MARKET STREET, corner of First. Pittsburgh. fe^-2:uB .* • JOIIN I. HOUSE E. 'HOUSE.-- VIII. H. BOUM. J OHN I. HOUSE Ss BROS., Sues. cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE ft CO., Wholesale J OHN and Commission Merchants, Corner of -Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Is. RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY • STREET. Plttbburgli, Pa., Commis ion Mer e ant and Wholesale Dealer In Oonntry Produce, lirocerit,i and Pltt.shurgh 31annfact 'lces. Cash ad vanced on Conslgnments, and bald for Produce gen erally. HORT. KNOS VNI.111:W KNOX 45:, SON, comrtnissloN 31EliCHANTSand dealers In FLOUR. GI ALti ; 71 PRODUCE .r461 1 :11, " o d ppo.:Il 3. 11 4 1, N AI I I t e A gke l y -, C ' lty o. . jrl7:l-3. TeITTLE, HAILIRD & PATTON, lWholeiiale Grover's, - ConuntsUon 3lerchants and lers in Produce, Flour, On - con, Cheese, Ptah, Carbon ands Lard Oil, Iron, :calls„ Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactiires generally, 119 and 114 sEcov I . ) STREET Plttgburgh. JOHN SUIPTON ..:A WALLACH. §H I PTON hr. WA L LAC E 9 WHOLE.. SALE ROC ERS AN I) PRoD LICE DEALERS, o. 6 SIXTH STR}FT. Pittsburgh. IsllbrsB . JOS. - A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN AND PDLIOE MAGISTRATE. 0111ce, 110 ,WTLIE STREET, near Washington, Pirt'SRPRGA, PA. Deed Bonds, 'Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Deposit one, Collections. and all other legitimate business e2ecuted promptly. trihanns SAMUEL MCMASTER% . • ALDERMAN, Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis trate. Office, GRAM' STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, 'Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal liilable39 executed with promptness and dispatch. • mhlt EILTSTACE S: MORROW, .A:I4_I3MII,II2AiV, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE 'JF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. ,OFFICE, N 0.73 PERNA:AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds,l Bonds, Mortgag ee , 'Acknowledgments. DemmMons and all Legal Business executed with promptness and .dispatch. A AMMON, Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. my3:y6o WILLIAM 11. BARKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., Office. CARSON 'STREET, nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITVBUROII. Business entrusted to his care promptly attend ed to. myl:yet T S. rzuGpsolv, LP • BROOM) FLOOR. FRONT Roo*. JOHN W. RIDDELL, Ocoee. US Illamond Street, (Opposite the Court House.) fievS:t44 Iv. A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, No. 99 Diamond Street, alhs:nll H. C. MACKHELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. Sla ciratit Street, MY24:blB JOHN A• STRAIII4 ALDMIRMAN, XX-OPIP/CIO ' ' JUSTICE OF UTE MACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Offiee,ll.sl FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, eciads, Mor t ages Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Le Guil tless executed with promptness and disgust° . A'"" "D BIAILELEY, 11.WrOUNMYY -11,1 " -1441.W . ape:nSedir ICE! ICEI ICE! Ice Dealer, No. 10 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsburgh. =I Orders left here or at Band. Street Bridge will re ceive prompt attention. Wagon. riUi 2 OW Pit* bulk sad illeitherii. I= RECEIVE AND SELL WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Commission liferch,ants, AND DEJILT.RB IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 Fifth Street, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. PITTSBURGH. PA. PITTSBtRGR, PA ,• PITTSBURGH. PA Na 98 FIF'E'S STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. ICE. II RAILROADS. PITTSBURGH andammin CONXELLSVILLE It. It. On and after THURSDAY, March adz, anew trains will arriite at and depart-from the Depot, COT. ner of Grant and Water streets, a, follows: li.part. Arrive. Mall to and from Unlont'n. 7:00 A. N. 6:00 P. Mt, McKeesport Accommodt'n.ll:oo A. St. Ex. to and from Unlont'n.: 3:00 P. M. .10:00 At at. West Newton Accommod'n 4:30.P. Y. 8:35 A. at. Braddock's AccommodaVn 6:15 P. m. 7:50 P. Me Night Arc. to McKeesport.lo:3o p. x. 6:40 A. a 4 Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 P. x. 10:00 .L. 111: For tickets apply t), • J W. B. STOUT, Superintende%tß: KING. Agent. mbis CHANGE of TEI £LLEGIIENY VA' On and after WEDN Ent 1868, TWO Tlt. Pittsburgh Station. Conn. for Franklin, Oil City, flu Oil negions. • LEAVE PITTSBURGH. Mall 8:05 a m Express 7:25 p m Bratly's kod Ae 3:25p in lst Soda Works . . ;Annuli IN rITTSBUIICITh.-. ,31,01 4:sopm Express........ 6:05"a m B'adys B'd Ac10:20 am. Ist 'Soda Works Accotuoda'n• 7:80a 2d /Soda Works Accomoda'n. 2:50 p Mixed Wa3 T'n 8:25 p m Hutton Ace•n.. 8:35 a us !Armstrong Ac. 6:20 p Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. se. Ar rive In Plitsburgliat 0:50 A. N. .PAcsengers taking express train have but one change of cars b. tween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and OR Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodatioi trains stop at all stations._ Accomod , n— MOO a m 2d Soda Works . Aecomoti'n .. 5:20p re Mixed Way 'Pa 6:20 a.m Helton Ace'n.. 6:20 a m THOMAS M. HMO, Ass% Supn. W. FOSTER HOPE. Ticker. Axent. au= TTSBURGH,gialgin CINCINNATI AND ST. LI a B RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OP TIMP--On and after SUNDAY. June 21st, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at-the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. Arrive. Mail Express 2:15 a. m. 1!1:10 a. 12. Fast Line 9:4.0 a. m. 7:15 p. m.. Fast Express 2:10 p. m. 11:20 a. m. Mixed Way 0:10 a. m. 1.05 p. m. McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. m. 9:30 a. M. McDonald'a Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m. 8:20 a. tow SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at 9:10 p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. ni. the next The 9:40 a. M. Train ays dail Sundays ex— cepted, and makes close connections ai Newark for Zanesville and points on, Sandusky, Mansfield &- Newark H.R. S. P. SCULL, Generil 'Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Hann., Steubenville. WESTERN PENN -Mums, SYLVANIA RA1L .176./..D.—On and after Augn. t 16th, 1868, the Pat* , senger Tralns en the Western Pennsylvania Rail.- road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: No flpringd'e No 6:35 a mlkfall. Depart. 8:50 aft Freeport No.l 8:15 am p Freeport 4'0.1 8:50 as Erpress g 10:15 ain SharpbExpress`g No.11_1:20 aria Sharpb` No.l 1:25 pln Freeport N 0.2 4:10 p m dpringd'e *** 350 put .5:50 p m Freeport - No. 2 6:05 pln Springdtrans7:lo p m Snringd'e Nol 5 :15 Int Aboye tains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every - Sunday at 7:40 a. In., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at - 1:20 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at V:4s p.m. COrtailrrATlON T . /mare—For sale in packages Or Twenty betWeen,Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's, ' Bennett , Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbuzg, and good only on the trains stepping at Stations spe- , chlied on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 6:15 a. in. and 20 P. M. make direct connection at Freeport. with Walker', line ofStages for Butler and Rennet:s team. 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 JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent., Federal Street Depot. The Western-Pennsylvania Railroad will not as, some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing parel, and limit thei. responsibility to One Hundred. Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding this amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, nn teas taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAM. Sotuirintendent, Altoona. YX. EEO S /110°Iptir! HILL UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Division. The SHORTEST Al D MOST RELIABLE sours from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada. California, Utah, Arizona,_ New Metico, - Idaho, . . Oregon:, Two (Sundayseae State ;.Ltne and Leavenworth daily, excepted, ) on the arrival of trains of Pacific Railroad from St. Louts, and r itnnibal and Si. Jo Railroad from Quincy, .connecting at-Law rence, Topeka and Wamego with stases 'fbr all - points in Kansas. At end of track west of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM PANT'S DAILY LINE -OF OVERT AND, MAIL AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR ' xvort wvati tasidr r. A Tr-m-4 And all Points in the Territories, . . , . And . with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass,•Albst— stpeeNee,xiSetcltta Fe, and *1 points in . Arizona apd the recent additions of rolling stock equipni and ent, and the arrangements made with re sponsible Overland Transportation Linea from western terminus, this road now - offers unequalled' facilities for the tratusmiselon of freight—tojthe Pim West. - Tickets for sale at all thq prim:lest oItA 3ln the United States and Canadas. L . Be sure and ask for, tickets via THE smorr HILL ROUf G. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. BASTEILV DIVISION. A. AxnEnsoN,` General superintendent. wEnsTrA General Freight and:7l44cet Agent. STEAMSHIPS. TO LIVERPOOL , AND QUEENSTOWN. THE INU &N MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Numbering sixteen arat-dais vessels, among thee the celebrated • CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTWEPP CITY OF BOSTON,. CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OP LONDON, Batling EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 43, Nor% River, New York. For passage or further lamw tlon apply to • WILLIAM - BINGHAM, dry 70 ,FIFTH STREET. (Chronicle ittilldinr,/ Nearly opposite Poet Office. rinse n reit GROCERIES,. VIM: (Late Miller & ttleketsw,) Nos. 2.21 AND 228, Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets, Offer to the trade at Low Pieties ••••o n 'rrAa. of /TIN MACESREL. In barrels. siri e .. Quarters and kits. . 00 : h os ts choice YOUNG. HYSON. JAPJP7' And IMPERIAL TEAS. • 50 sacks cholce RANtIOON RIOR. 115 bbls. choice CAROLINA RMIL 75 bbls. LONG IoL AND tIYRUP. - 50 bbls. SIRUP, choice brands. 100 bbls. N. 0. MOLASSES. 50 bbls. BERMUDA IiOLASSES. ROO bbls. REFINED SUGAR. .75 blids. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DERIA, MARA SUGARS. ROO bags RIO COFFEE. 50 bags JAVA and LAGUATRA COFFERS. 100 cases IM PO : ED CLARET. - 1150 cases HIM A CHARDON'S CRAY _ MONS ES. SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER con atantly on hand. - IMDB./Eg. S '4OO 'bus Prime Yellow Eir ' Coru. 300 50 bua b Prime o Ba rl doey. /Welled do. s 3,000 lbs. Dried Apples. 500 lbs. Dried Peaches. 35 bble. Sorghum MoLuau. 10 bblg. Sweet Older. *: 80 doe. Corn Brooms, In store . and for sale by FETZER lld ARMSTRONG, let 10 artet street. corner Fleet. SnPICED SALMON.--1000 _CARS .M,trecebred from Boston; also . P'ekled 4 strodn small Mt*, for famllv use, or for sale , by the. pound, at the Family Grocery tliore of JIMN A. IttNBFIAW. Corner Liberty and Hand steet. 1:71 DEABL ASH-23 casks for sale C 7 J. B. 0/..NEUGLD *Sun. Ell LLEY RAILROAD, MY, 7:25 P. M. August INS DAILY wilt leave Plke and Canal streets, &do, and - all manta In the Washington,