--- CENTRAL LIVE4STOCK:- ipIMMET IfroßoV TH - E P/TTeBIIRGE. GAZETTE, , WEDNESDAY. September 16,-.1868. (TATTLE. Since our last the Cattle market has been dull and rather inactive, althOrgh there has been a • fad 'complement in the pens. Eastern . buyers seemed afraid to purchase, I exceptat low rates, as many of them lost hbay4y on their, last Week's, purchases. There were some very fair cattle offering, bat ou account of the low offers, holders ex -1:110tPa to ship them Last on their own se count; The in?..dintia and totv'er grades were • in moderate, request, but at low figures. The:sales for the Week 'ending September 10th, were 1;10a head at 84,25@7,87, arid for this week 1,329 head, at a range of $5©7,25 per hundred. A few bulls sold at $3,25© 3,30 Perhundred. • The foliowing sales are • reported: UNTlies..LilfrertY, & C0..t0 J. Rambo 20 head 10;025;.at $6.25;-Holrres, Lafferty& Co. _ to R. Mayne, 21 b, 16,000 at 3,25; Holmee, Lafferty & Co. to . G. Marks, 54 58,050 at 6,25 f Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to J. Landis, 21 22,575 at 6,00; Holmes, •Lafferty & Co,' to S. Miller, 33 39,275 at $33 i4T 17,25; 'Holmes, Lafferty Ago. - to J. Aull:& Co., : 1E018;575 atV /16 off 17,00; H dges A, Taylor to G. Marksi, 1819,775 at 6.12; Hedges 'it 'Tailor to' ',EL Erisman. 16 19,375 at 7,00; liedgea.andTey lor to 11. Erismtm,ls2sl,Uso at , 5,70; Hedges/ eir..Taylor to it. Bender & Co. 7270;615 at 6,06: - W. Morris to P. Klemens & Co. 69 75;300 5,60; It. Carvey • :to; Boyell 2-+2,600 at '5:00;,/ Downey it Co. to B. McGarvey,4s-36,8u0 5125; Thompsen to P' Kletnens. "ago.. 10&. 116;650 itt 6,56 f B." -EfeCicaryby Hervitle, 113,725 at. , &511 Maypole- to EVans, 37 37,900 at 5,20; . 11azelwood to P. /Clemens dr co 4 35 36,875 at: 5'67; Hazelwood to P:Klern•-• ens & Co., 70 72,475 at , 6,60; Smith•& Blue to . • « • R. Black, 21 22,400 a., 6,00; A.. J.. Zeigler to " J. Evans; 20 19,125 at 5,50; Henclemon to J. Evans, 21 . 20,850 at 5,62; E. grouse & Co. to J.. - Evans, 6; :;5,625 at 5;50 H. 'Bartlett to - J. N. Pideoek, 2 b 1,850 at 3,30. SHEEP AND LAMBS. , During the past week the market has had a large number of Sheep' and Lambs on sale, but they were mostly of a poor char acter, and many of them could hardly be called "scallawags" of the first order. This last was :.ve - and •nominal in price, whilst' anything apprciaching a first class ariele sod ready at fine pri es. • The sales for_the week were 7,154 head at from $2,87a4,50 per hundr. d. The sales for the week ending Wednesday, Septem ber 9th, vere 8,386 head. Since our last report the following sales are_repprteff: , • Holmes, Lafferty & Co. sold to Aul & MY era 108 head weighing 9,000 at 3,75; Holmes, Lafferty' & Co. to Aul Mykrs 124 head, weighing 10,990, at 3,75; Holmes, Laffertv to-Aut & Myers 65 head t weighing 5,350; $. at C0.. ,37; Williams to Ant& Alyers 385 lead; at $1,25 Per head: Hedges & Taylor to -Axil & Myers 199 head, weighing 15.025, at 2;87; liedgeA &Taylor to C. P. Berger 171 head, weighing-15,600, at 4,50; , ---Hedges & T-tylor. to C. P. Berge , 43,head, weighing 3.610 at et, 3,75; J. li. Miller t • Orr & Williams 2438 heAd, , ,,weighing,l7,66s, at 3,50: "Orr & llama to M. Bailey 103 head, weighing 8;190, ' at 3;50; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to M. Bailey 194 head, Weighing 16,465, at ... ; Hedges & Tayl. , r to G. Pratt 380 head, weighing 30,- 650;at 3,25; P. Lamb to I. N. Pi.iceck 204 .head, weighing 15,510. at 3,25; H. Bartlett to 3. N. Pidcoek 204 head, weighing 14,125, at 1,95 - per head; Orr & Williams to .1. N. Pidcock 92 head, weighing 7,170, at 3,37; Holmes; Lafferty & Co. to Aul & Myers 187 head, weig ,ing 14,400, at 3,62; S. MeClaine to C. Pearce 293 head, ' weighing 22,800, at 3,25; A. Crawford to J. C. Lloyd 226 head,', '• weighing 18,775, at 3,90; G. C. Elder to J. C. • Lloyd 118 head;weighing 9,628, at 3,25; W. - 1 T. Tamier to JC. Lloyd 105 head, weigh „ ing 6,140, at 3,50;* A. Smith to J. C. Lloyd 107 head,. wilighing'7,7oo at 3,37; Zeiger to J. C. Lloyd .118 head at 2,00 per head; Zei. ger to J. C. Lloyd 217 head at 1,90 per head; McGill J. C. Lloyd 217 head at 1,50 per head; Monroe:to J. C. Lloyd;208 head at 2,25 per head. • , • ROOS. Choice smooth hogs. sold readily at full prites; being large in number drovers and ethers took hold freely of the medium and lower grades, and these also brought fair prices. The sales for the week, ending. Wednesday ";eivenitigir , September • 9th, were 3,019 head, at - from. $7,55a11,26. The sales since foot up to 4,117 head, at tis,oo a 11,25 per hundred. The following sre the sales registered: Ratribo sold to Singer and Imhoff 122 head,- weighing atr Y lo,43of Messenger' & co: to Singer &,,Imhoff-97 head; Weigh; ing22,360, at 11,25;;Gilahriat& Co. to Singer ,& Imhoff 96 head, weighing 22,850, at 11,25;' • Gilehriat & Co. to .Singer & IrtfliOff9 bea,l, weighing 2,240, at 11,25 T. Hedges & 'Taylor to Singer: dr ' Imhoff 102: lead;- weighing 22,178, at 10,35; Messenger & co. to Singer ItrfitOff9l; bead; weighing 20,650, at .1.41 W J. N Pideock •to Singer & •Itnhoff 11 head; ' Weighing 2,422, at 11,00 t, Jas. Carnes to Singer & Irnhoff 80. head,.. weighing 17,150, at 9.62;-Holmes,-Laffertylk. Co. to Singer & Imhdf(3B`, head, Weighing '6,300, at 0,87; • Montgomery to Singer & Imhoff 711 head, s averageWeig tat 11,12; W. M. Tildon to Gilchrist . et,Co. 198 head. weighing 43,440, • at 11,25; O. Quick , to Giichnst it Co. 2;3 head, weighing '63,825, at 11,00; W. M. 'EI -1d•on to Gilchrist & Co. 91 head, weighing 22,690; at 11,25; J. \V. Allerton to Gilchrist . & Co. 97 head; weighing 23,690, at 11,25; Holmes, Lafferty ,k Co. to Gilchrist & Co. '7 54 headi Weighing 12,525,' at 11,00; Hedges A &• Taylor.to,Gilchrist Lit. Co. WO nead,weigh .;.i ing 20,675. at 10,30; , J. Hawk :to ; - Gilchrist & Co. 89 head, weighing 19,025,k - it 10,25; W. Hamilton to,Gilch rist & Co, 132 head, weigh. 4 ing 27,200. at 10,50; Holmes, Laf.& co. to C. • 4 M, Keys, 130 head, weighing 22,900, at 9,65;1 • Gilchrist-,&Co. to Wesley Hedges 15 head, weighing 4' IP 560 at 8 75;11 Dodge to Wesley H• edges 78 head, weig hag 12,085 at 8,75; S 1 Hawk to.NVealey Hedges 35head, weighing -4,750 ,'at!,.'B,oo; Iled;, es it. Taylor to Vi'esley Hedgei 54 head weighibg 9,310: at T 8,70; ..!! Holmes, Lafferty ,& co. to WeSley, Hedges .11 183 'bead," weiglattig';3o:lso - at 9,324 Orr. it Wililatns E Wesley -Hedges 100 head, weighing 16,450 at 8,75, , T-1.41M la to Wesley • Hedges 12 head, weighing 2,490 at 9,00; D • HohOertnWesley Hedges heait - weighing • 9,969 at 7;8I; Toner & Jackson o Crouse,. :.1. Ennsiiek & Cb. - 163 . 1Mad,"Weighing 31,885 at 10,50 . L.W..14" Tildort to Crousp, ; Eurerick dr, ql Co. .44 ;bead; Wefghing 22,310 it '11;12; W M Tildona to• Crouse, Etnerlek & Co. 106, 1- 1 head. weighing V.,310 at 11,12;'W C *Camp bell4CoCrodsei• Effierick 79 'head; • weighing ''18,060 ' at,i10,25; • It' S i Cook' to Crouse, , r.inerfek di • Co. 49 head, weighing I; 9,400 at 9,55; Smith & Blue to J N P deoek 122 litssid; - weighing - 20,1190 -* arB,7s;HolmeS, - "- Lafferty &Co. to Jr2 4 lPideiaCk".2s; =weighing • • 4.775" at 9,00; C ji,Myers to,/ N Pi Bock 17 I, head; Welithingtl 10 at 8,50r-Smith&Dlud to Orr & Williatns E 4 head, • weighing I,o3o'at 9,25; Holmes & L ifforty to L. Smith . 109 head,..weighing 15,)25 at 8,25;' Holmes & - Lafferty to.Etimith 61 head, weighing 9.750 at 8,25; HidineS . 4 . l"4lfferty CO' -E South- 1 4 4PJ t. l head: weighing 1.0,20.0'at 9,001010 i McKee E Smith 125 head, weigh. ng. 21,075 at 8 74. ' * Chicago Market» 11.13 y Teleant& to the Pittsbhrat Gazette. Ca/CrA.GO:A. , lglyit 10.—Flour; steady: sales inf spring extras - at' . `• $7,24415. , Wheat 1,tate4y;.541.0345)....1:at t 1458;11,6U and No. 2 51,523141.84 W; sal* of I.la Vaincethe change at 51,52. Corm, falr-request; aales 144 . 1 at 9.5 1 4a980; 9h4i4iy,c, and! ~ .i., r e,piett, d at 90a9.1c, :cloning at: 95a9.5i10 .fer IN°. 1; sales of. No. 1 this afternoo.t at 95%0. i•osits-steady; .;stilevii at. so xa,s I wo, clesi ng at 1503P4510. K.4 , c) dull; sa ea of,No. kat $1,1914 tal,24', arid No. 2at 51,15. Barley . quietl i . ) aalett or No: 2 at $465a1,6614 and rejected it, 41,4C11,45. 'Higharie4is inactive but firm, at' 41,45a150 .for'. free 'and' 8011350 for bonded. Mesa Pork easier; the market close&with free aell~xe at, 110,25-."' Lard nominal at 18 3 , alflc. Dry SalteitShOuldara Inactive at - 11a' 11114 c. Receipts for iheatrast twenty-four iboars7A2,22o .bbla Iluur; 120,i139 bush •buNh natal 5 . 162.- heaChoga.: Shipinent--11,w2, bbla flour:SUM bu-hwhcat; 73,5913 Wish corn;' 1290390 . buah mitt) 2,oll'llead dal Natten, iii Neif York. Gold Closed at 1443;. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW YORE; September 16;1868 MONEY 'AND GOLD. Monqy easy and eteady at 3@5 per cent. on call. Sterling quiet at B`x,@9y,. Gold firmer; openi,,g at 144 y and closing at 4 144%. The transactions were heavy, many of the purchasers being German bankers A rumor was al.° on the street that war was imminent between France and Prussia. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. • , Governments opened quiet and closed lower; quotations, Coupons 1881, 14014 X; '62, 13;i @)I3N: '64, 9x@97,1; '65, 11(11%; New, 8%,(99; '67, 83,1@9; '6?t, 9@.9 1 / 8 ; 10:40s, 104Xa1043(. Railroad bonds stiong and ac tive for Western shares while other roads have been quiet. Express shares;excited. Miscellaneous shares quiet except the Pad.- tie Mail which advanxki. 5:30 PRICES: Canton, ,46y,g47: B. W. P., .15@15 . %; Cumberland, 31;4g3254; .Wells'.. Eipress, 27y,@27!‘ ; American, 48@48 1 ,4; Adams, 51;5@513;; United Stat. s, 49449%; Merchants Union; 2454@2511; Quicksilver, 21@22; Mariposa, 4@5; do. preferred, 1134 ®11X; Pacific Mail, 107!4,© MN; Western Union Telegraph, 34@"34%; New York Central, 125%@125%; Erie, 46 %@47; do. preferred, 70@71; Hudson, 149f944034 4 ; Reading, 91%@91.34; Ohio ik, , Mssissippi, 29 ./@ 29 34 ; Wabash, 6334 @63y: do. prefer, ed, , 77P77%; St. Paul, 96 %97; preferred, 95,N; Michigan Central, 11$8119; Michigan Sou, horn, 84g,@84 1 4; 11111noii Central, 144@145; Pittsburgh, 88/@ 88N: Toledo, 102% . ©103; Rock Island, 102% @103; Northwestern, 88%@89; do. prefer • red,. 88X4'89%; Fort Wayne, 109(0109/0 Hartford and Erie, 23(412356; Terre Haute, 46k; preferred, 65%@67 Hannibal and St. J0e893®90; preferred, 90; Dubuque and Sioux City, 100. - RENTING • SHARES Quiet; New: York. Gold, 105; Gregory, 400; Montana, 630; Smith and Parmalee, 455. , .STATE BONDS rong;. old Tennessees, 70%; new do, 69g; Missouris, 92; old North Carolinas, 72%; new do, 72%; old Virginas, 54%; new, b 4. SUB-TREASURY .MATTERS. ReCeliptS, 01,124,769; Payments, $1,102,898; Balance, $90,283,707. New York Produce Market. [ST Telegraph to tbe I'lttaburgh Gazette. I • NEW Yomf, September - l6.—Cotton active and Uctiater, with sales of 2,800 bales at 2030 for uplands. Flour; receipts of 9,388 barrels; - the market is heavy and 10a20c lower, with "sates-of 8,100 barrels at $6,90a 7,50 for superfine and western; 07,8059,35 for extra western; $9;50 for white wheat ex tra;18,40110;85 for Round Hoop Ohio: $S,75a 10,4)0 for St. Louis; and $10,50a13;50 for good to choice do., the market closing dull. Cal ifornia flour is loVver, and sales were made of 450 sacks' at' s9all. Rye flour is quiet, and sales were made of 200 barrels at $6,90 aB,f 0. Whisks. is firmer with sales of 200 bars els in bond at 71c. Wheat;' there were no receipts; the market is less active aid spiing is 2a4e lower, and winter is a shade easier, with sales of 59,000 bushels at $1,85a 1,90 for. No. 2 spring, the latter for choice; $2,20 for red western; $2,50a2,60 for white Southern and Michigan; $2,30 for 'amber Michigan. Rye dull; miles suo bus at $1,45. Barley 1- quiet; sales S,OOO bus Canada on private terms. Bailey Malt is dull— Re ceipts of Corn, none; corn is a shade easier; sales 69,000 bus at $1,16a1,19 for unsound; $1,20a1,21 for sound mixed western; $1,19 do in store. Receipts of Oats, none and is dull at late lower; sale. 3,900 bus Id 67a69c for new western at depot; 72c afloat. Sugar is easier; sales 700 hhds Cuba, llal2c. Hops are quiet, 20a We for American. Petroleum is dull, 143015 e for crude; 29c for refined bonded. Coal, domestic is firm; foreign is dull and - nominal. Leather, hemlock sole is quiet and unchanged—Wool is firm; sales 605,000 lhs at 45a50c for domegic fleece; 35a45c for Pulled. Metal—sheeting Copper is steady, 250 for ingot: 23 1 4 e for Portage Lake; 234a23%e, Detroit. Pig Iron is quiet; firm at $43a50; Scotch $32542; American bar firm at $87,50'90,00; refined English :and ,A.merie tri Sheet firm at $13.114; Russia nail rod selling , at 9. 1 4a1014c per lb; Nails i firm at 5 1 .4 scl for for cut, 6%c for clinch, and "27a30c for horse shoe. Pork heavy and lower; sal s of 1,050 bbls at $28,80429.25 for "mess; closing at $29 cash; $29 for old do.; $24,00a24,5 ,for prime; $2.6;75a26,87f0r mess. Beef quiet t and steady; sales of 25 bins at $14.120,50 for new plain, mess; $20,50a24,75 for new - extra mess; tierce eef quiet: at 821a33 I for primp mess, $30a36 for India. Beef Hams steady at $25a31. Cut Meats heavy and drooping; sales 160 pkga at 12a 13c for shonlders; 19e for hams. Middles quiet and drooping; sales , 100 boXeS Cum berland cut at 143 e; 100 boxes short clear at private terms. Lard quiet, closing firm er; sales 700 pkgs at 19;5a20e, now held at '2OV,C for steam; 20%,a20 1 ,0 for kettle render ed. Batter quiet at 31.9.38 e for Ohio; 38a140 for State. Cheese quietat 13317;40. Freights to Liverpool deeidedl V firmer; engagements per steamer of 25,000" bu grain at 4 1 4 d, 4%d for corn, 5d for wheat and 3,000 'bbis flour at ls 9d. - LATEsx.--Flour dull and lialOc lower. Wheat quiet; winter grades are dull, with a strong downward tendency; in spr'ng there is a sudden advance; ocean freights haye a depressing effect. Rye quiet at 81,40 for western. Oats dull arid heavy at 67a69c at railroad depot. and 71%a72c afloat. Corn dull and heavy at,81,16a1,19 for unsound, .and 81,20a1,20% for sound now mixed western afloat. Pork quiet at $28,00a29 ibr mess, cash and regular. Beef quiet and st, 1114. Cut Meats are favoring buyers ;with a limited demand. Macon' dull at 13 Kc for Cumberland cut. Lard steady at 19%a 20c for fair to prime steam. Eggs more ac tive at 2.5a28c. Cincinnati Market fßv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.: CINCINNATI, Sept.-16.—Flour unchanged• and quiet; family 8959,10. Wheat held ,more firmly, but the demand light; red sold to a moderate extent at 81,95, and at the close it was held at U. Corn firmer apd-in demand at 9841 for ear, shelled eels ling at about the same prices. Oats firm at 57a583 for No. 1. Rye' firmer; sales at • 81,37a1.40. Barley' in 'demand; sales No.'l spring- itt'42, fall 12,2052,25. Cotton firmer end in , moderate demand, at 240 for 'mid- • Tobacco firmer; sales 195 hhds trash at $5.15a6,35, lugs $7,85a9,f30, and leaf sloa v 5,75. Whisky scarce and in demand, at 700 in bond and 81,80 free. Mess Pork 'dill" and ' nominal at 829. Lard dull at Mc, but in light jorobing demand. rßulk meats ir regular, with very little demand;" shoul dersilalll4o, sides 'and nominal. Bacon dna and unsettled with . only a ited demand; shoulders sold at Igol3o, ,clear rib sides 15211510 and clear 113 1 4,a161ic. Sugar cured trains dull at 20a21e. 'But ter firm at 55a38e few freah. Eggs firm at 200. Flaxseed dull at 82,40 for prime. Thn 40Y f 9 3 0, aillati at g 34 3,41 ;" 10 g - 0-lin g-data in Clover. ' Hay fn' better *siipply and de-; Caging; lard , pre-sed 114a15 on arrival. Groceries:unchanged and firm at full prices. Linseed oil dull at $1.10a1,12, with only a limited jobbing demand. Gold 144 y,, buy- . ing. Money market -unchanged. ! .Buffalo Market. .4By Telegrapb to The PI riab rgh llasette.) Burs'ato, September 16.-Flouo dull and nominal; Wheat quiet arid firm; tales of' 7,800 bath No.'2 Racine ',t 11,68; 7,500r.b05h Na.l 2 *llwssakee' at 11;70; 2,800 bush No.. 2 Chicago at st,oB;, 2,200 bush amber Mich gan at'g2;lo. Cortfqniet; sales 50;00Aibush at i 11,08. Oats active; .alss 35;000 bush at '62 1 /gi3: 53,000 bush at 82c; clohifig ft rnt at the outside figures.' RYeitoritinal and inactive: Barley— sales of 2,lotibuth Canada`at $1,50;' one car choice Canada at11;65. MesiPork •dull .at. 816, .Lard 'dull a; '2Oa2lC. Seeds' F reights firm at 464.6 on whdat, 240 on corn,' 910 on oats 'for New York. Redelpts`=-Wheit,26 0 , 1 16 bush; tern, 225,000 :bush; oats, 13) ; 09.1 hush; rye, 10,000'bush; barley, 5,000 bush; peae l none. Shipmtritis—wheat, 60,006 'Nub; c0rn,103,- 000 btush; oats, 107,000 bush; ri•th 8,000 boats. tiTT - Si3lTh r idll lUMIi§DAt: 186 i . • St. Louis Market: [By Telegraph to the I!lttabn rgh Gazette. 3 - ST. ]yours, Sept. 16.—Tobacco dull and drooping; sound lugs $8a10; dark leaf sloa 13; dark wrappers $14a18; medium and bright leaf $15a40; fine and. fancy sloa4B. Flour dull and the demand 'chiefly for low grades; superfine $6a6,25; extra $3,5087; double extra $7,50a8; fancy $10,50a12,75. Wheat irregular and more active without quotable change in the price. .Corn heavy; white 97a08%c; yellow 96a97c. Oats in bet ter demand at 52a56c for good to cho ce.' Barley bolter et $1,90a1,95 for prime to choice. Rye quiet And lower at $1,16a1,18. Provisions quiet. Mess pork $29 round lots. Bacon—clear sides sold at 16c for_ old; 163 , 2 c for-new packed; clear rib sides 15 1 4 c; •fo r shoulders 123;a13c. Lard is held at 19a1914c for choice kettle rendered in tierces. Re ceipts-Lflour 3,000 bbls; wheat 23,185 bu; corn 2,200 bu; oats 19.500 bu; barley 7,637 bu; rye 3,900 bu. —a-- Toledo Market. - [By Teldgraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ToLgno, September 16.—Receipts-3,560 bbls flour; 14,920 bus wheat; 4,502 bus corn; 1,693 bus oats. Shipmenr —11,600 bbls flour; 33,417 ; 1 bus wheat; 2,750 bus corn; 8.450 bus oats. Flour is quiet. Wheat has advanced 2a3c on the bus, an,l closed with lc off of the advance; sales white Michigan, $2,07 1 ,02,08; amber, $2,03 to $2,041,¢; No. I red, $2,03'4; ;4 . 0. 2,,51,90; N 1 spring, $1,70; No. 2, $1,6214. Corn is 1 4c better; sales No. 1, $1,03 to $1,03%. Oats Is steady; a •les at 57c for No. 1. Rye is lc lower; sales at 51,28 for No. 1. Freights are dull at 5;4c to Buf falo; 10c to Oswego.' Louisville Market. CBv Telegraph to the l'lttaburgh Gazette.] LGUISVILLE, September 16.—,Tobacco more steady; sales 67 blids lugs to medium leaf at $6,50a11,60; far to fine, $12,25a24,25. Cotton sold at 2134 c. Superfine, flour $6 ;a 7. Wheat 51,90a2,00. Corn; sales at 90a94 4 e. Oats, 60a55e in bulk. Hay; prime baled, $16,00., Sugar; hard standard, my. Mess fork, $29. Bacon shoulders; 13e; :bar rib bed sides, 163;e for packed. Lard in tierces at 18c. Highwines, $1.32 for free, BaltituorelMarket j 13y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.' BALTIMORE, Septem ber 16.—Flou ris un changed. Wheat is dull and unchanged. Corn is dull, with sales or choice and prime 'white at $1,29, and yellow at $1,25a1,27. Oats; the market is dull 'at 70a73c. Rye is firm at 11.40. Provisions are easier. Mess Pork is veld at ;Pl. Bacon; rib side 4 are held at 17c, and clear rib sides at 17 i4c, shoulders at 14c, and hauls at 2.2 c. lAtrd is selling at 20c. Milwaukee Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l • MILWAUKEE, Sept. W.—Flour unchang ed. Wheat unsettled at $1,9 for No I,and $1,51N for No'2. Oats steady and active at 54e for No 2. Corn quiet at 95e. Receipts, 4,000 bbls flour, 1C7,000 bush. wheat, 2.000 - .bush oats, 1,000 bush corn. Shipments, -3,00+1 bbls flour, 123,000 bush wheat, 400 oats, 300 bush corn. Chicago' Cattle Market LET Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Guinan°, September 16.—Cattle dull; chnice shipping held firm; saleS at 153,653,a 4,25 for coStimon; $4.(123.5,00 for light, and $5,12 1 4a6,90 for good to choice Isinooth steers. Hogs; common to mediuM grades more active but easy at 49a9,50 , heavy smooth in light supply and good demand at sloalo,is. Memphis Market [Hy Telegnnh to the I'lttsbunaliiseette,.l Mitmettrs, September 16.—Cotton firm.at 2210123 e: Receipts, 15 bales; exports, +, : 13 bales. Flour unehan.:ed. NVlteat—n .tie to the market. Coin, 95e. - flay, ?2. ' Oats; 671,',e. Bran, 821. etirn meal $4,25. Lard, 19a20e. Pork, $3O. Bacon weak; shouLters; 131ie; clear aid. s, 17c. Detroit Market. (Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.i DETROIT, 'Sept. 10.—Floor in better de mand at reduced rates; large sales at t.:9,81,i 10,50 for superior. Wheat, market active at 32,20a2;22 for Noh. 1 white, closing at in side figure for No. 2; white in If fir thmand at $2,05a2,04 for No. 1; awber quiet at $2,00. impowr6 BY RAILROAD CLEVELAND AND '.PITTSBURGH IiArL ROAD, September 16.-2 cars iron orb. 1 car pig iron, Reese, Gratrdr. Dill; 2do do, Hussey, Wells & Co; 5 do do, Shoenberger & Blair; 2 cars,pig iron, Nimick & Co; 2 do do, Graff, Byers dceo ; sdo do, Bryan & Caughey: 1 car lumber, W W Rlgdon & Co; 1 car limo, B L F'almostock, F & Co; 33 bbis baytes, L Fahnestock & Co: 100 green hides, Springer Harbangh & Co; 5 bbls cement, B A Fahne•tock, Son dr, Co; 1 egr stone. .1 L L Knoif Scars pig iron, Wm Smith; 1 ear do dol Hutchison, Glass & Co; . 1 car wheat, Scott ct, Gisal; 30 bbls potatoes. Graff & Reiter; 92 orates, 20 bdls wood, .1 Knox; 10 bbls gr-eia 'apples: Vim Gorder & Shepard; 35 cases oil,- H Hall & Co; 15 do do,'3 bbis sperm oil. Harris & Ewing; 11.5 bbl tallow, Dunseath & Co; 1 sack calico, 50 bxs soap, S P &nicer & Co; 2 scks raga, 1 - bbl 2 h f do eggs, J B Campbell; 9 bbls eggs 18 do apples, 7_kegs butter, 2 bbls potatoes, 6 scks oats, 4 do rags,•Voigt, Mahood & Co; 5 salts rags ,1 libl eggs, .1' J Pettit; l car lumber, A:Milliken; 2u bbls coal, J Adler & Co; 1 car oats. Geo Shan; 21 bbls flour, C B Leech; 19 bbls apples; Fetzer & A: 34 bxs grapes, J Jackson: 2 bbis bacon, .1 11 Par ker; 3 coils rope, Fulton B & Co, • YITTSBURGH. FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO, RAILROAD. September 16.—. 8 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 11)1) bbls Aour, T C Jenkins; 1 ear. corn, J & W Fairley; 1 case tobocco, P Et McKenna; 50 tcs hams, 25 do lard, .1 El Parker; 50 oil bbls, W Miller 1 cir oak lumber, Hall, P & Co; 2 do limestone, Manf Limo Co; 275 bgs malt, J M Carson di Co; 3 bbls green apples, W II Graff & Co; 6 do do, Voigt, Mahood & Co; lot scrap iron, Coleman, Rehm &Co; 3 bdia steel, Hussey, Wells Lt Co; 3 middies tcohaceo, 1 bbl do, J Murphy; 2 kgs 'butter, 5 bbls apples, 8 do vinegar, Vangol der dr Shepard; 3 bbls tal low,s rolls leather. G N Eloffstott; 1 bbl eggs, 1 keg butter, II Riddle; 12 dozen brooms, R Robinson &Co; 2 bxs dry goods, W M MOrrls; 1 do do, R Lytle; 1 do .shoulders; .T S Dilworth dr. Co; 24 eke rags, Pittsburgh Paper Ma& Co; 1 car hoops, Phillips de M; 100 green hides, M Delange; 48 btils;do; D Chestnut; 181 bags corn,.VW J Meek; 18p, do. dq Bricker & Co; 202 do oats, Adams & Thursby;,l3l bdls pape ,r Hostet ter & Smith; 1 cars, staves, M 2 Adams . ALiftrittzsrY STATION; September 16,- 1 car barley, Heclielinan •A ,Co. 1 car flour, and' feed; 'Stewart! Sc 'Lanier; helm:. .1 car flaxseed; M B Snydatn; 2 care lumber, S M Cutrimings; 15 hides, A &J Groetzin ger;•l car. lime, Gillespie `& Co; 1 du do, J Abdell; 5 bbls eggs, F oWons; 142 bundles paper. ifrazier& Metzger; 100:bbls ii er S (3 MOIIIMPriIi, 49p..01i?, i5..M.1:90. LuU bags ; i [49tllv seed, et hags 6'01;3304: Jos Craig; 140 beef tildes, L•ippe & Weise; 3 cars 'flaxseed; FlNer, Hamilton. 2 cars wheat, Wm McKee & Co - 106 bble flOur Kn ix:a Son; 400 hge barley. Smith de CO; 1 car Army ore, ',Rogers & Burehfield; 1 do de, -Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 200 green hides: A; Holstein% 1 car flour and mill feed,,Hippley, & Beckert; 1 do wheat, Ken nedy & Brq . / do mil/feed, J II" McKee & Co. _ ' PITTSRIIIIGH,OINDINNATI AND BT. Loin S RAILROAD; September 10.440 hbialard oil, F Sellers it Co; 10 do do, It L Pahnestock It Co; 50 , bbls llonr,•Sam Lindsay, Jr it Co; 21 eke wheat,,Oilmore, Straub it CO; 8 aka -wool, Harbaugh Jc Co; 25 elm wheat. 100 do barley, Vred Schield; 13 do wheat; 12 do barley, Lcar;do t 51ellenry it Hook 16 bbla potatoes, Meaner it Harper; '2 bbla Volgt, Mahood ' ct'Co;'s bbls do 'do, ‘,o' H Graff& CM 2 do' do' Robb it Herron; 20 ics• oats, Smith it CO; +ri i bbls apples,. Meatier Harper; 34 eke fljnr,'John Soheleine. • ALLEORRNII VALLS! RAILROAD, Bep. ternbei 111.-1 tiar graln, -- Crawford do Qo; 5 ears Hint:Atone, Eshoenbergen . dt Blair; 1 do . coal; Buff= 'A Co; 2 oars ufetal e ß own dd. Co; 20 sks eata..4ll.do Ogg a Maga. New York Dry Goods Market. CBy Teleiraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) - NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The anticipated decline , in prices- of Printed 'Calicoes has just taken place. Most makes are off 1 ,4 c per yard. We quote Spragues at 13; Pa cific 13; Oriental, Manchester American, Lancaster arid Amoskeag 12 1 4; Stuarts 11;1; Lowell 11; Wininsiatta 9; Reybolds 10, and Columbian Prints 8. Market — for unbleached and bleached Muslinsls also depressed,. and although many classes of goodS are selling very low, still buyers-are timid purchaser s. Notwithstanding the decline in Cottons, the market closes less active. Woblens continue in good request at steady prices. Philadelphia Market. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ga7ette.l RITILADELPIIIA, Sept. 16. —Petroleum dull; crude 26c; refined 29c. Flour declined 25c; extras•sBss,7s; northwestern extra fam ily $9a10,50; Pennsylvania and - Ohio do., slo al2. Wheat dull at $2,20a2,25; amber $2,35. Rye $1,56a1,30 for 'Penna. and western. Corn dull and droophig: yellow §1,30; mixed western $1,27a1,28; Oats in fair demand; Penna. and Ohio 74e7c. Clover seed sBa9. Flax $2,90. Groceries and provisions un changed. RIVER The river continuos t. recede slowly at this point with eight feet in the channel by the Monongahela mar s. The weather continues very change ble; early in the morning it 14/31 'warm and considerable Jrain fell, whit later in he day the wind t • shifted, and l become quite cool, render ing overcoats and fires necessary. • There has been no arrivals since the date of our last report. The R. C. Gray, froin Cii.cinnata was due last night and will doubtless be found in port this morning. The Grey Eagle for Parkersbug and New State for Wheeling departed, on time, with fair trips. The J. N. McCullough cleared for Cin cinnati last evening, with an excellent freight list. Capt. Dan Moore, in com mand, and mr. A. C.‘APConnell in the office. The Messenger Capt. Dean, is filling up steadily for St. Louis and will be the first packet out. • _ Capt. Hugh Campbell announces the Mary Davage and barges for St. Louis, forthwith. Business was fairly active at the landing yesterday, as much so as could b., expected under existing circumstances. It is a little early yet for the regular fall business, and besides the rise was .not expected. • The towboat Mary Alice, which we an nounced for New Orleans on Tuesday, did not get away, owing to; the insufficient stage of water. The Simpson Horner and Ste-lla will go throtigh all] right. The tow boats Grand Lake: Collierlttlary Alice, and Be .z,.are in readiness to take tows of coal. and as soon as the water will permit, they will depart for New Orleans. The Brilliant, with seven barges, and seventy thousand bu.liels of coal departedJyosterday for . —The Cainelia, en route from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, passed Evansville .on Mon day. —The Wild Duck engaged on Monday at Cincinnati to take troops to St. Louis at $4 for each of tee men. and 153 for horses. —The N. W. Union Vaeket Onnpany are contracting to carry wheat in hulk to New York via,St. Louis and New (Weans. One oftheir•biats was to tow on Saturday ono of the M. v. Tran-portation Ci),'s barges. recent English improvethent in safety ‘alyes not only allows the 0-cape of steam when tie limit of pressure is reached, lint When this water in the boiler gets too low it opens a valve and floods the tires with water. —Latd aivices state that all the ware houses on the Upper Mississippi are own-- flowing with grain, owners begging. or barges t., move the crops to market. It will be impossible to ship it at all this fall. and will require at-least three months of ' next season to forward Ihe crops. —The streets and cellars of Zmesville, ' Ohio, Were inundated by the rain, last Saturday morning. Three inches of water fell durimr.three hours. There is a f eshet in the Mnskinguin. On Thursday the Streets of Nashville we. e rendered impas sable by the flooding rain. The Cumberc land is rising again said in fine navigable condition to points above Nashville. Ar kansas river rose 30 inches at Little Rock last Wednesday night, with a three foot rise at FortlSmith on the day previous. —The following steamers return Internal Revenue receipts frhm passengers at Cin cinnati for the month ..f August. vlz.; Min-, neola. $303; Nightingale, $735; Abeond, $444; Shamrock, $630; Golden Era, $613; Tahlequah, -$714; Lawrence, $513; St. James, $1,935; General Buell, $3,298; Mary Ament, $.522; America, $5,190; Cheyenne, $1',905; Lady Grace, $623; C. T., Dumont, $1,119; Mary Erwin, 81,069; United States, $4,971; Bostona, $3,278; Major Anderson, $3,398; Telegraph, $2,453; Samuel J. Hale, $443. —The Cincinnati Commercial, of Wednes day, says: The levee presented a lively appearance yesterday, in the - way of re eeiving and discharging cargoes. The New York - ttill get off for Pittsburgh to day, with a fair -trip, while Capt. Ebert Wilf start up with the Yorktown from the Marine Ways, where she has been laid up for some time. She will take people, but goes out pretty light, with the hope of I, picking up a 'trip along the way. Captain CouWay hasalready engaged 200 tuns for the Silver Cloud, and will co out fully laden, including way engagements. We clip the following from the same pa per: Andy Poe, sixteen years old, a son of Capt. Poe, of the America, has just' com pleted a landscape ,111 oil of the Grand Tower.on the Upper Mississippi. It is a. highly creditable' work of art for ono' so youg. He 1$ a natural artist; and botind to make his mirk. —ln February, 1806, the steamer W. B. Carter, of the Atlantic Lit Mississippi Steain ship/Line, exploded, with fearfut loss of life and treinture, about twenty miles above Vicksburg, on the Mississippi river. After the explosion the vessel took fire and the upper works were partially burned, after whiph the hull swung round to the Arkan sas shore and sunk in the:water seventy feet deeP. On the°,vessel, charge of the mes senger, Mr.Gray,'who 'was lost, was a safe of the Adams Express Company, Contain 1ng5230,000 in National _curiency. Owing to the great depth of water and the usual deposit of mud, under which the Father of Waters soon laid the wreck, the, many at. tempts made by the company heretofore to recover the money, have been in vain. But the company have at last, the satisfac tion of recovering the safe and contents, partially:lnjured, of coarse, by their long submergence Mider the - writtertfaMl neat of the Mississippi. The money, of which $200,000 belongs to the United States Trea sury, and the remainder to parties in Mem, 'phis, was taken from the, wreck a few days since by the New Orleans Wrecking Com.' pany, and is in charge of the agent of the company at Vicksburg- -‘ —The Memphis Bulletin says: A di& culty is arising about the ,vvintrilige here, and Memphis is receiving numerous and and extensive back-handed . campliments from the river' people. , The' • grorinds for this can be understood when, we state that the Legal Teiler,,on her waytup the river last trip, paid twelve dollars wharfage. Yesterday, on, her . way.down, her wharfage was sixty-four dollars, under. the new rate of wharfage. There is a•calk of boaninvold ing Memphis like a pest; ;sending any : unlucky who Mat/ be hound for an God-forsaken a Spot, ashore in yawl. Whether all this is calculateikt& advance the b ness.fame end cotnnierelad profits 4 d i de hi n: a t nl ioti: Yo PhlsirPeeorh,Pns may be worth con- F 3 0 would' offer a prize use unopened e fi3 to r re a e u x es d sa ll y E t Zt i Ve h d e ' houses,[ f t is not im possible but 11 / 1 4 ,8 CWROWPg about the • stoppage of education_ in public schools, and clogging trade by the shackels of heavy charges•wuuld appear in the composition. Now, we have increased the elites on trans ient steamboats five times, it may, perhaps, be necessary to trouble the Legislature further on the subject of taxation on busi ness sales. (By Telegrauh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) LOUISVI LLE, September 16.—River sta tionary with eight f et five inches in Canal. Weather cloudy and unseasonably cool. Thermometer 60 and falling. - ^ST. Louis, Sept. M.—Weather cloudy nd cold. pITTS BURGH, Marietta and Parkeriburg Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street. BAYARD A. S. SILIWIIIIRD, Mister WEDNESDAYS AND SATMIDATS, GREY EAOLP C. L; BRENNAN, Master EWS Freight will be 'reeelr ed at all hours by sel4 'JAMES COLLINS, Agent OR CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, r ._,AIMA AFND THE 3118SOURI. . —The fine steamer )tIF.SSE\UEIt Capt. WM. DEAN, Will leave for the above ports on THU ithltAY, 17th Will receipt freight through to Upper illksissippl and Mibwild rivers. For freight or passage apply an board or to. (4111{1e.ST •t tiAiLETT, or Sc COLLINGWOOD. Agents. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., No. 102 BROADWAY. ASSETS &IDLY INCREASINEI, OVER This Company Is the Guardian of a Sacred Fund, whlc I I Is to provide for the Widow and the Father.. less. : witiftheleast possible burden to the Insured. All Approved Forms of Policies Issued. • Li ral modes 'for the payment of Premiums. Po!Is Non•forfeiting by their terms. The Entire Prods of the Company divlr ed equitably among the lusuCe.l. Last Return of Premium, FIFTY PER Chhirr. . I PrtS: lion. John A. Dix. IitECToE. V. Hanghawout,, lion. James Harper, William Wilkins, .lohn J. Crane. Judah. 11. Pratt. William T. Hooker, . ‘N , idlam W. Wright, Wm. a4.-3.'ermllye, Charles J. Shirr, Chas. G. Rockwood, - William Alien, lion. Geo. oudyke, Geo. W. Cuyler. Minot C Morgan, Geo. T. Hope, Th.om.,s Itighey, Julio H. Sherwood, Beni. It. Sherman, . Edward H. Wright, Aaron Aniol , Geo. W. varlee. Illell'd IL Bowne. l Wm I. Cogg,well. ... WAI,TiIN H. PECKHAM. President. HENR' V. tiAIIAGAN, Secretary. LUCIUS IicADAIII, Actuary. J. BATES GENET AL AGENT FOR IN'EaTERN Room No. 2, Rank of Commerce Build lug, cor-rr ‘V(.O treets, .C. Agents wanted. Apply as above I MPERIL : it FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. ESTAPLISUPD 1E403. CAST! CAPITAL PAID . UP AND INVi.srED NDs P.XcELD .. ISO 58 . ,000,000 IN GULL;. Insurance against lelre effect. d on. Houses and Building,, Goods. Wares and Merchandb•e. Steam boats. .se. PoHides issued payable In gold or cur• 6a7• United States Branch °Mee, 40 PINE C'l lc FIE T. N ear York. All I.Nses of the United States Branch will be ad jubted In New York. J. It. 111431.A.UOIXIAIN", Agent, OlRee, 67 FOURTH STREET. MR. MeLAttalitlY is also Agelit fur the Manhat tau Life Insurance contrtuuY• 5e.5.1,71. • To WHEAT GROWER& . •1 EUREKA ANNON/ATFJ) BONF, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF TIKE , MILNUFACTIMED iBY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD & CAMPBELL; 1 ,0 11.01 ) :111E1"011S, Office, 06 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The best Eertilizer in use, and recognized y Farmers who nave given It a trial, to be the stand ard for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Pota toes, sc. We have published tor gratu itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies ol which will be sent free to any sending ns their ad dress. MANHOOD: 110 W LOW HOW EESTOREDI Juat pub lished scaled ene4l- ope. Price, air ccnts A LECTURE UN THE NATURAL TEEA'PMENT. and Ita4lcal Cure of Spermatorrhum, or Seminal Weakness{ Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar riage generally- Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapaciiv, re sulting from Self Abuse, &e., , by -Bohn. J. Cutv.a. well. M. D . author of the "Green Book, ' &e,. A B()ONTO THOUSANDS OF SUFFEEERti," seal under seal, In a plain envelope, to any !old resl4tpost paid, on receipt of six cents, ortwo postage h mps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & C 0.,, 127 IHTH Elty, NEW YCIIK, POSTOFFICE BOX 4586. Also Dr. Culverwell , s "Marriage Guide.“ mice , ' , 65 cents. na-vs:nkwm.. v. _ . b Ni . A N.R 0 0 D.”•Anot her N ewMEDICAL PA MPM I. r Ou, the tien of Dn. LURTIS. The Medical Timer We tiott.bls work: "This valuable treatise on the can and cure of premature oecline, shows how . beat Oh is impaired through secret abuses of youth and fttunhood, and 'how easily regained. It gives adi ear synopsis of the Impedlinents to marriage. the 4. Ruse and effects of nervous debility, 2 nd the remedies therefor.' A pocket edin of the above will tie to warded on receipt of *5 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR -455 North Charles street, - Baltimore, Md. 191121 SURF HOUSE, .40101111 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. • 'Phhi tirat class Hotel will Open thr the season on Asth June.. Perms, 53.50 per day; . 420 per week. Address ' ' - H. H. THOMPSON PtOprletor, (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape ' blind, and Me ' tropolltan Hotel; Washington, I). (741. KN. 11.--The musle.will ibe under the 4 direetlois o: r. 0, , ...p_ ._ n , 1 ... ;NTZ . 'e22:ret 4 t - iE z E E W 8111 , 1111 ER BESOIIIO. 'LAZE HOUSE, Stoneboro, Pa., ton the line of Jamestown Franklin Railroad, one hotir's ride from Franklin.) Thls house if large.. new and commodious; well furnished, has billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered prome nades. It is on the banks of the most ehermins 'Fairy Lake in America, abounding In thih, and ad mirable tin sailing •purposes, surrounded with Sul phnr,stilingn, romantic scenery, Sc. It is the hest summer resort In the State. A • 'Area& B. T. KEN N ED F. Proprietor. , DESICCATED COD Ft* near article. prepared for rarolly use um' put up In 60tio pound paper boxer j. with ceipla ror e:.ok.ing , n varlettor Lonna. ILY IT. Fur axle wbouesale and regal. or JO. A. it ENSII AW, t wo enr. LibN IICIUKIE CIDER VINEG4IB..For pickling or table oar ; for elle by the barrel or at retail: 6W° IroperLai % Ina Viatica-, by the cut or gallon, by . .leiHN A. Itr.% , .HAW, aut4 " Corner Liberty lin4 tian.i Street.. OD - A ASH-100 casks fn store and Lbr sago b 7 J. B. CA YIELD Rivers and Weather. mrrivr WHEELING, DAILY, AT 12 M MONDAYS AND T.IItiItSDAYS INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. $1,000,000. rx- . .n-a3..u - n4G 11, r.A., PIT VSBURGII, P& FERTILIZERS MEDICAL HO T IttS. PITTSBURGH andaINAME CONNELLSVILLE K. R. trainsan after 7111.710. W AY. 2ttsereh. sth, 113M1 will arrive at and depart from the Depot, oor. ner of Grant and Water atreets, a, follows: .Deport. Mall to and from Uniont'n. 7:00 A. it. 6:00 P. M. McKeesport Aceommodt'n•ll:oo A. M.F. M. Ex. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M. West Newton Accommod'n IC 8:35 A. 11.. Braddoek's Aeoonnodat'n 6:15 P. 14. 7:50 P. M. Night Ace. to' eKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 A. M. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 P. M.10:00 A. MI 'For tickets apply to B. KING, Agent. W. B. STOUT, sunerintendfmt. mhb R i c ; / \ !TS BURGH a gg lo gin . ctxxATl AND .. RAILWAY. Sr. • SeCtH. AN3GhE 18 6 S T , ll ainE—lnl and e a and r a rSriIINDAb b e Union Depot, as followsatittiburo time: :—".- D , T , rt. Arrive, Mali Express 2:18 a. m. 12:13 a. m. . Fast Line 9;43 a. m. 7:18 in. Fast Express 2 : 34 P. m. 11:23 p. a. m.. Mixed Way 6:13 a. m. 6:38 p. tn. McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:43 3. m. 3:03 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:58 p. m. 0:33 a. m . McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:28 p. m. 8:93 a. m, /EP 2:3R P. sr. Express will leave da , :y. 1 11:23 A. M. EXpills will ari ive daily. The 9:43 is. di. Train leaves daily, ouudays ex— oepted, and makes close connections w Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield ii Newark It. S. F% SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville. CHANGE of TIN ALLEGHENY VA On and after WEDNES 12th, 1868, TWO Tit. Pittsburh Station; corn for Fran k lin, Oil City, If Oil Regions. LEAVE PITTSBETROM Mall 8:05 a m Express 7:25 Ty In Brady's IPd Ae 3:25 p in Ist Mods, Works Aecnmod'n.ll:oo a m 2d Soda Work's ARRIVE. IN PITTSBI:MGH.. .51411 4:50 p m .. .. a m I H adys B'd Aclof.2o a ns let Soda Works A ceoinoda'n. 7:50a 2d Soda Works Accomods'n. 2:50 p m %fixed WA% T`o 8:25 pm Halton Acc n.. 8:35 a nt burgh rung Ac. 6:20p Church Train leave Pitt .at 1:10 P. rive dr— in Pittsburgh ut 0:50 m. Passengers taking , express train have but one change of cars b. tween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Ott Negiwis. kali and Express Trains stop only a 1 principal points. -Mixed Way and Accommodation trains stop at all stations.. Acounto•l'u .. 5:20 p ni Mixed Way rn 6:20 a m HultonAcc'n.. 0:20 a m TH~')IAS H. KING, Assl. W. FOSTER HOPr. . Ticket ent. s ant: WESSTERA"NiIAPENN ROAD.-On a L nd V after S ep t.St 13th,11565. the Pas senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the ,Federal Street Depot Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. Depart. Springd'e No 1 6:35 a miMair 7:00 a m Freeport No. 1 8:20 am' Freeport No. 1 9.05 am Express 10:10 ant Sharplr'g No.111:20 am Sharpb'g No.l 1:25 p m Eipress 2:29 pm Freeport No. 2 4:10 p miSpringdie Nol 3:30 pm Mail ' 5:55 p tn Freeport NO. 2 Sprlngti`e No 2 6:45 p m Suringd'e No 2 7* opm Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. • The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. every Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City as 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:4$ Ps In. COMMUTATION TICKETS-For sale In packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street., Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Erna and Sharpsburg. and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe-. deed on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny Ctty tat 7:00 a. m. and 2 20 r. at. make direct connection at Freeport with Walkers line ofStages for Butler and Hannahs town. Through tickets may be purchased at the (Mice, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, 11111 i at the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and litnit thel. responsibility to tine Hundred Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, sell Suncrintentlent. Altoona. Pa. EllilltSYL CENTRAL. RAILlit 'AU. 011 and after Sept, 13th. 1565, Trains will ex rive at and depart from Ds, Union. Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: dense. I Depart. Mall Train.... 1:15 am! Day Express.. 2:25 am Fast Lille 1:40 a &Wall's - No. 1.. 6:3oam Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m MaiL Train . .. 1 ,10 a m Derry Aec'n.. 7:50 a m'Cincinnati ... 11:40 a m Wall's No. 2 .. S:5O ain Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 am. Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 ain Johnstown Ac. 3:ospm Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks NOI - 4:00 Pm Baltimore Ex. 1:30 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 pia Phila. Express 1:50 pin Wail's No. 3.. 5:10 pm Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pm Wail's No. 4.. 6:15 pm Braddocks No 1 6:00 p m Fast Line ' 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4. '7.lPi rim Derry Acc'n... 8:50 p Bradlts No 2. 12:10 ait ~raiik's So 21 10:50 pm Way Passenger 5:30,,, The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. w., resetting Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.m. and arrii es at NI all's Station at 2:00 p. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. For further information apply to • • W. 11. EC Aent. Theßailroad B Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap., parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value, All Baggage exceeding that amount in value Will be at the risk of the ewner, na less taken by special. contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, sett . General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. jr.',l:tM-TTS • &MINN W I FS • 'ITTSB RGli FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO B. A W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTS/3URGH It. B. From dept 13th 1868, 'trains will leave free and arrive at the 'Union, Depot, north tilde, city time, as follows: , • • . Chicago Ex.— 2:03 am Cleveland Ex.. 2:03a m • Erie & Ygis MI 7:28 a ml• Cl. & Wh:g MI 6:13 am Chicago Mall. 6:68 a, mil Chicago Ex... 9:43 a mil 01. & Wh'g 2:13 p m Chicago Ex.,. et:2B p m Wh. & Erie Ex. 4:48 pn. Depart from Allegheny. N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 a m : Leetsdale " • 10:13 a in.', " 11:5N a m ' Rochester " 1:33 pm .' Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p in 1 Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 p m N. Brigt'n " . 5:33 p N. Brigt'n " . 0:28 p m ' Leetsdale " . 10:43 pm m. Chicago JlOl- 11:23 a. m. Chtrael sel4 F. R. MYERS. S 1 3. 1 0 0 w I r ij HILL agaggig UMON PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern Division. The SHORTEST AND MOSTRELLiBLE sou= from the East to all points In Colorado, California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, • Oregon. Two Trains leave state Was and Leavenworth daily, (Sundays excepted.) on the arrival of trains af Patina Railroad Rom St. Louis, and rl-nulhal amt Jo 'Railroad from quincy, cum:leant.. at Law rence, Yowls and Wameiro with sta,„cs for ad points In Kansas. At end of track west - ot Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS CON-. PANT'S DAILY C OACH E S DYERLAND MAIL AND JLIEPRESS FOR DENVER; SALT 31 -4A -113E4 And all Points in the Territorial, And with &ANDERSON'S Titi-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES fur Fort Union,_l3ent's Fort, j'ass, Albn— rew Santa eniu t : xi , e. Fe, and poi n ts In Arizona and With the recent additions of. rolling stock and equipment. , and the arrangements made with re. sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from Its western terminus, this road now oilers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far West. Tickets for sale at all the principal odiceain Sas United States and Canadas. • Be sure and ask for _tickets via THE BMOEt HILL nou - e.c,_ UNION pAcine aktmivat., EASTERS D.IV/SION. STEAMSHIPS. TO LIVERPOOL ANDsab QUEENSTOWN.. TUE INMAN mfg STRADISECIPII, Numbering sixteen irst-olass vessels. arming them the celebrated CITY 11? CITY OF ANTWEPP, CITY OF BOSTON. CITY of HALT/MONA, CITY or LoNvoN.• Sailing EVERY SATUBDAY, from Nor 45. Newt*. River, New York. For passage or further Informs. lion apply to sisonAll, Jr., • yrr ieg TH sTirt. fluirorkkur unqric. d.. Nearly nixie's. roorullitse; rtust RAILROADS. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. 1/E. { LLEY RAILROAD. owl", 7:25 P. ti August DAILY will leave s Pike and Car.al etreete, Milo, and all pbtnte in the F3=3 }Chicago Ex.. 208 ain !Cleveland Ex. 2:08 is leihicagoEx.... 11:23 a a Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a a !St. Louls - Ex.. 3:33 put Cl. &Wh`g 4:08 pia Erie & Yggra Ex 6:13 pia Chicago Ex.. . 4:23 p Cl. t Wh`g ix 6:53 p Arrive In Aliegnely. N. Brigt.'n As. 7:03 a ist N. firigt`n " • 8:28 ara Wellsville " 8:53 as New Castle " 10:13 am I.•eep c idale " -9:13 a " 1:06 pia N. Brift'n " 2:43 plat Leetsdale " 4:53 pra 4 6 " 1:26 Dril • Expresa leaves daily re Express arrives dal l y. !, General Ticket Agent. Nevada, Washineon, .ANDERSON, Genenil Superintendent. J. H. WEBMTER, 'General Freight and Ticket Agent. E 3