financial Matters in NO York. Gold Closed at 144%; (By Telegraph be the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ,NEW YORK, September 17, 18GS MONEY AND GOLD. Money is easy at 3@5 ‘Sterling dull, 83% 11:19: Gold fi m, opening at 144%, advanc ng to 144%, and - closing at 144%. Exports 1.0-day §20,400. . • GOVERNMENT STOCKS Governments are in firm and active de mand from out or town investors; closing potations; Coupons 1881, I1t®114%; do '62, 113%®114: do. '64, 109%®110; do. '65, 111® 111%; New, 108V,9 109; do. '67, 109® .09%; 10:40s, 1 1 14y,®104X; October ooupons, 118%. STATE BONDS Weaker, old Virginal, 54@t54 1 .4; new, 's4@ i 5; old Tennessees, 70@705;.“ new do, 66X® 19; hlissouris, 92(03; old North Carolinas, ,T; California, 70. RAILWAY SHARES .ctive ands mng most of the day, closing, bwever, slightly easier; wei.te n shares ad : anted an t a further rise is predicted; th • mils appear to gain strength from the easy ,foney market. Express stocks have been uite active. but at the close weaker. Ails xdianeous stocks higher, Pacific Mail vouching 110, but closing easier. 5:30 PRICES: Cant0n,141%@144%; B. W. ?.,15%®15%; Cumberland, 32V,@33; Wells k Fargo's Express,27l4.@2B; American, :3%@48; Adams, 51651%; United States 8%,@)481; Merchants Union, 2414 (241 , ; /uicitsilver,2l%@t2l%; Mariposa, 5; do.pre- Wred, 10%611; Pacific Mail, 109%(9110; estern Union Telegraph, 34; New York entral, 124%®126; Erie, 47%@47%; do. nteferred, 69%@70; Hudson, 140(9140,5; leading, 92%@92%; Ohio and Alissis- Ippi, 20%(D29%; Wabash, 63%@:63%; Vabash preferred, 746675%; St. Paul, 5 1 ,4(4)96%; prefer'd, 943; ?Licht eau Central, L18@110; Michigan Sou hem, 84%@85; Ilinois Central, 1430144; Pittsburgh, 88%® 18 )(tt T01ed0,102 1 ,5@)102%; Rock Island, [02% 102,./ 4 ; Northwestern,B9%@B9%; do prefer -3b689%; l•ed, 89@89%; FOrt Wayne, 1 09%(110; -3oston ' Hartford & Erie, 22%; Terre Haute; .5%@45%; preferred, 65C - 1;67; Alton, 15 1 40 g f 57; preferred, 155%; Hannibal and ' St. o, 80%. - HIRING srurers. Mining Shares steady; New York Gold , 10; Rooky Mountain, Srcelo; Montana, 357 .358; Cbryden, '11; Smith, and Parmalee, 180. coPPgrt sTocss. Copper Stocks at Boston: Calumet, 1 57; .topper Falls, 1854; Franklin, 17; , Hecla, 85; Clancock and Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 20. SUB-TREASURY MATTERS. Receipts, P 77,811; Payments, $1,096,232; lalance, $90,184,285. . . New York Pnamee Market. Telegraph to the rituburgti Gazette. • rTEW YORK; Septeinber 17.--Cotton firmer nd a fair busifiesa rales of I,Bt/0 ;ales, at 2630 for middling uplands; °los •rig quiet. Flour—receipts, 15,132 bbls; ir egular and unsettled On common g ades nd heavy on- lower; sales of 9,800 bbls, at :6,804,40 for . superfine,; western; $7,70a9,25 -ar extra Western; $9,35a10,90 for white 'wheat extra; $8,30a10,75 for R. H. O.; $8.75 a • •:0,00 fur St. ami.s; $10,50a13,50f0r good to •:hoice do.; closing q iet; California Flour - : , ',eavy; sales of 750 sacks at $941. Rye lour quiet; sales of 20u bbls at $6,75a8,30. ;Worn Meal quietf. sales of 500 bbla western ‘• ;it $5,50. W hisky firmer; sales of 300 bbla bond of 76180 e. Wheat—receipts, 203;- : -03 bu-; 2a3e; lower on spring and without •• tecid. d change' for winter; sales of 86,000 tus at $l,BO for No. 3 spring; #1,823.1,853 • A. No. 2 do., latter for choice; $l,BB for Nos: and 2 mixed; $1,97a1,98 for Nu. 1 do.; a, r 8 , 2,19 fur good winter red we-tern; $2,30,12,31 • ' l ?r choice amber Michigan; $2,40a2,42A for , bite Michigan, and $1,65 for whit-. Cali iruia. Rye quiet. Barley firmer; sales 0,500 bus prime Canada West at $l,BB. .„;arley Malt gaiety sales 10,000 bus at $2.20. orn lc lower; receipts 339,393 bus; sales of stl 000 bus at $1,15a1,-,18% for um-Sound; 1,19a1,20 for sound mixed Western; $1,19a ;.20 for do.ln store, and $1,21a1,25 for will e ~Sresterri. Oats lower and, more active; re , •Apts 225,338 bus; sales 68,000:bus at (*ale ••, or new Western at depot; 70.9.713,5 c for do: fioar, inside pride- for, inferior.. Rice dull 93ia10%c for - Carolina: 'Coffie;Rio quiet kid unchanged; Marcalbo in demand; sales •-: 00 bags at , 16alagc; gold: Sawn act ve • pd firm; sales 1,350 bhda Cuba' at 10%a {%c; 225 but - Havana at, 10‘a13y.ic. Mo . }saes active. and -higher on prime; sates 500 hhds Por o Rico• af58464e.:;, Mipsquiet 20a30c fur American.- Petroleum- quiet; flde, 15c; refined • bond,. 806.' nirk, 'ull and heay s Y; sales I,ooi/tibia at:.128,958, 4,20 for mess, closing• at-420,90 cash; r 293 1,12 for old do, $24a1;50 for priMe, $26,75a 3,87 for prime mesa. Beef dull; sales 135 , - Ole at $1.4a2,45() for new plain mess,. $20,50. ' ?4,75 for new ' extra.. traks.' 'Tierce Belif. 'ull at 121a33 for prime teens, and $30436 • •:ir India mess. "Beef Hams - quiet at $253131. ;et Meats drooping; sales 18U pkga at 12a ;lc for shoulders, 14ta190 for hams. Mid les dull and declining._ 'Ler shade fir - per; sales 700' tierces at 19;0200c fur ieam, chiefly at 20a20Nie and 20ga2Otic r kettle rendered ; also4f tierces priine .4eam, buyer, September, at 20,qc. Butter jaiet at &agile" for Ohio , -and . 38444 e f r Chem - dull at 1a:1735e for c inmon • prime. Freights to Liverpool limier, dth - engagements 25,000 . hus wheat at Nit' • , !LATEST.—FIour nioderately active and ilghtly in buyers favor. Wheat'dull and lac lowee for spring; winter-inlight sup and steady; the advance - in ocean • ;eights materially ; ehe k exports: • Rye Wet and nominal ly unchanged.. • Oats dull I,d heavy at 65a69c at railroad depot, and ta7o44c afloat •for western. Corn-drooping $1,15a1 1 ,19 for unsound, and $1,1934-for' 'rand new mixed western afloat. Pork ;net at $28,85a28,90 for in -a; cash and-Tag , /a r; sales 750 bbls mess, seller for October, $28,50. Beef quiet: Cut Meats dun and pminal y unchanged. Bacon bnchangeli. iard quiet at-20.24)%c for fair to p, ate steam -.9ndered. Eggs. quiet at 2t1a27c., Philadelphia Market. Teleirrapp, to tbe inttaborks oasette.i :PmLaimi.pme, Sept.' 17. Petroleum .:achanged; ,crude at goo, and refined at 3 , .fati/c. Flour drooping with a small • :Isiness doing at. Polo tor ;new spring heat extra family; #loall,6h or winter heat do; 512a1.4 for fancy; 58.18,50 for ex- Wheat dull and drooping at 112.2042 75 r good and prime red, and 52.60f0r white. 111,50. Corn driner at $l,BO ior yellow, id 51,2E41.29 for mixed western. ", Oates in , ir demand at 51,751 ,1.77 for Penns ylvania, , OViSiOIIS quiet. Moss Pork at 41130. 1 Leta 20/u. Small business doidg in groceries. ice dull at s%alNc. 'Clover Seed'at Memphis . Market. Telegmh tortes Plttabarg4 ltaxelte.3 MEmnuis, September 17.—Cotton is quiet Atfirm, and sales were made at 2334a2,4 c. Ye receipts for the past twenty-four hours •l'ounteu to 21 bales, and the„eiports for e same period were 29 bal. s. .Flour is un anged. - Wheat; there, is none in the ;nor 3t. Corn; gab's are being Mad; at 95e. ds; sales were mane at 67%e. .4ay is held $22 -Bran, 21e. Corn Meal is selling at a 4,25. bard , 'ban be'=bought at , 19a20e. irk; sales were made at 11.3().• Bletin is doll ;d sales were .tuade of sbOulders'at /70, , d clear side- at 130. Baltimore Market. y Telegraph to the Pl!tsbunitt BALTINIORE, September 17. Flour dull 4.nm:banged; Howard street superfine at 5Utt9.2.5 do extra at 410;25412,00,, do ram. $12,25a12,75;,eity iniile titipOrtlnp do $8,7549,00, do extra atilihsl2,2 do fa h at 12,60413,25; western , aupertints at 75a8,50, do extra at /59,60a10.,10. Wheat n; choice $2.3 ta2,75, ordib ry iiffa2,ffe. Oats firm at 115 76c. Rye lirta 6 1 ,55a1,40... - Provigiotts easier. Alkse - it at :if ,1. Bonn, rib si lBy,al7e; it do at 17a17!4; alioulders 14e; hams 6 Lard 2Ue. at, Louis Market. • [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17 .—Tobacco unchanged. In Cotton nothing doing. Hemp dull and unchanged. Flour quiet and dull and the demand confined to low grades; superfine $5,50a6,10; extra $ ;,25a7' double extra ,50a 9,25; fancy $10,75a12. ' Wheat in fair s 7 de mand at yesterday's quotation&ma nd Corn dull and in very little de; choice yel low, 97c; Whitt, 98c. Oats qui , t and un changed at 52a57 for common to choide. Rye firmer at $1,19.11,19. Barley heavy at $1,80a1,85 for good 'to prime. Pork dull at r 29 ,00a29,25; bulk shoulders, 113!.C; clear aides, 15... Bacon dull and very little doing; sm..il sales clear sides at 163ia17c; cb-ar rib, 18V0; shoulder& 12y,a13e. Lard firm, but inactive, 19. 1 4a20c in tierces. . Louisvlllerarket. CRy Telegrnph to the Pltt.bursh Gazette.; sLonisvll.t.E. Sept. 17.—Sales 74 hogsheads Tubacco lugs to good leaf at 63,4a15; borders askihg higher rates, anticipating damaze by early frost. Superfine Flour $6,55a7,00. Wheat 6 1 ,90a2,10. Corn, shelled in bulk, 8305. Oats 50455 in bulk. Flaxseed U,40. Ha , haled at wharf. $l6. Hard Sugar 163‘. Afe s Pork $29,00. Bacon Shoulders, 13 for cle. r ribbed, 153.; for clear sides and 16% for packed. Lard in tierces 19c. ' Raw Wb sky nominal at $1,30,11,32. , 1 Buffalo Market. (Byeiegraph to the Pittsb. rgb Gazette.) Bt PP Lo, September 17.--Flonr—market tincha. gad. Wheat inactive and de r;, ' clitti g• No. 2 Chicago spring offered at $1,16. Corn very, dull; sales of 205 busaels mtxe western at $1,0Sa1,08; offered at c, $1,07 in the afternoon without buyers. Oats qt\ let at 6214 c. Barley firmer; saled f 12,080 - b s' anada at $1,75; held 2a3c higher at th 6 1 4 6 ose. Other articles unchanged. - Milwaukee Market. •BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] MILWAUKEE, Sept: 17.—Flour active and the price-+ are unchanged. Wheat dull at $1,61 1 , 1 6 for No. 1 and $1,51 for No. 2. Oats weak at 53c for No. 2. Corn firmer at 95a 9643 for No. 2.. Receipt 4-3,000 bbls flour. 98,030 bu wheat, 5,000 bu oats, 10,000 bu corn. Shipments-3,000 bbls flour, 132,000 . bu wheat, 400 bu oats, 300 bu corn. Cincinnati Cattle Market. [By Telegrauh to the Pittsburgh liazette..l CINCINNATI,,. - Sept. 17.--Beef cattle firm at 133a0,25 for common, prime extra ship ping V43,50a7: Hors firm at $10a11,50 gross fur 300 to 350 pound averages. Detroit Market. [By 'relevant' to the Pitteberzh Gateite.l DETROIT, Sept: • 17.--Flour unchanged, with fairs les of so nerilne at $ll,lO. Wheat --ivbite 4c lower; M. 12,18; amber in fair demand at V for No. 1. St. Louis Cattle Market. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ST. LOUTS 17.—ve stock; • hippingCattle Sep are in lim ited demand choice at 1 / 6 w450 gross. Sheep are In large supply at fla.s per head. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD, Pirrmacuon. FT. WAYNE, AND CltiOAG; RAti.noAn. September 17. 8 cars metal; Nimick & Co; 1 do do. Brown & Co; Ido do, Jaw Wood, Son '& Co; 100 bbls flour, J S Dilworth & Co; 400 rough sides,2oo do clear do, Ell Myers & Co; 250 pigs lead, Bey trier, B. & Co; 100 hula dour, 400 sks T C Jenkins; 20 bags timothy seed, Keil & Ritchart; 50 do do, 11 Rea Jr; 20 do do, Thomas . & tiro: 2.5 do do, E Heaaleton; 30 do do, Bricker & Co; 40 do do, G A Martin; 10 bbla crackers, C H Boucher; 7 bales broom corn, .Win Ma•dorf; 10 bbls spirits. Jos Finch; 5 do do, Shipton & Wallace; 2 bbls cut meat, John A Renshaw; 0., casks potash, J B Lanfield & Son; 60 bdis_greett hides. M Delange; 3412 bushs wheat, Hitch ci•ck,-McCreery dr Co; lot scr .ro iron,. Mth lins & Maloney; 7 aka rags, Knox &Orr; 55 bbls apples, 2 do eggs, Woodworth & Dar: 30 aksrve, J C Schnapp & CO; 121 bgs barley, W J - Meek; 15 bbls croon applesil do, peaches, H Rea Jr; 10 bbla tallow. D 0 Haven;'l2 do green apples, J Hinkle; tido. eggs, HRiddle. 14 bp oats, Hoffman,- H it' Go; Shit rags, Christy & Coy; 82 bulls green hides; J H Ralstom• 31 sks Tags, McCul lough, Smith & Co; 2 cars !lineation°, Manf Lime Co; 205 sks aborts, Keil & Ritchart; 1 car oats, J-W Simpson; 94 bbls apples,-2 do rider,. 3 k gs 'apple butter, 8 tuba butter, Voigt; idiillood'it Co: 49 " ^ bdIfiepoltes, Thos Hari- dt.l3ro; 20 do. do. Stoner .& Marlatt; isar•rYo; A Gackenbehneu; 112, green hides., D Chestnut; /0 cars iron ore,'Shoeuberger &Blair; • ULarvErrourD AND. 7 PITTBBI7FeaII ..RA TT, nowt). Seutember 17:-2' cars ata+etr, John .LL,Knox: 16 cars run ore, Shoenbeirger . & Blarir I car, bulk wheat,C .1p &Shepard; .10 cars pig Iron, &Co_ 2 cars iron ore, Wood & Lukins; 2do do. Mclillight & Co; 3 dodo, Br, an dt Caughey: 1 car lime,A J Hagan: &Cars barley, J M Carson & o; 1 'car eon, Guc tenheimer,it Bio; 2cara iron ore, McKnight, Porter & Co; 1 car lumber. W W Rigdon dr Co; 1 do do, W F Richard apn; 5 bxs tobaceo P McKenna; 40 bbl s potatoes, Grail' & fteiter ; 1 car bailey, Geo Gerst; 4 bdls old rope, 10 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark: C . bbl •-ggs, , Voigt, Mahood & Co; 2 bbls do; Ruin Pettit; 13 boxes cheese;Dilli ger it Stevenson; 30 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 8 pkgs hides, Lappet, Weise dr. C 6; 11 boxes chaps-, J B Canfield de Son; 23 bags sags, - IticElrov & Harrison; 1 keg butter har , b,s oats, WH Graff & Co; 2 bbls me; J Kohen & Bro; 56 oil bbls, C A Worm raistle; bbls apples, W J Steel "& Bro; 1 bbl eggs,./idcßane & Anjer. Plrreatinon. in:vont:ten 'owner. Louis RA rt.ROAU. September 17.-10 bxs candle., J H LippineAott: 2 crates e-kegs, B L Fah nestock & Co. 58 Nils green hides, A Hol stein; 9 bites dried hides, D Chcatint & Co: 2 cars corn, Brown & Williams; 2 hhds to batmt). %V & D Rinehart; 10,tcs hams, 100 bbls iur; Watt, Ling & Co( 10 tee hams, Wl3 Hay , it Son: 10 do do, G Mitchell; 3 bhas shoulders, E Heazleton; 10 do sides, P H Booth & Son: 200 bbis Dour, T C Jenk- Ina: 129 oil bbla. 3 cars staves, Wm Hast ings; Ido do, M P Adams & Bro; 2 cars pig iron, J W Porter; 14 tihds tobacco, M Eleyl; 1 darstaies ' R McGinnis; 1 grate front, l' grate"batiket, Graff, Hugus & Co; 55 bbls apples, W H Graff & Co; 2 boxes, W E Smartt.; 35 aks barley, J Gatigvvisch; 17 do do, 53 do oats, Mannar'& Harper; 20 do bar- Franenheitn, Mills & Co:' 1 car- barley, McHenry & Hood; 1 dr oats, McCune & Bro. ALLEfiEFEEY VALLEY RAILROAD," 80p.. tember 17.-21 aka oats, 60 do r 0, . Scott it Gisal; 10 do wool, 2 pkgs butter and eggs, J Si•hwalini 1 ease dry goods, Carr, Mc- Candless & Co; &cars railroad it n, Pitts, Ctn &St Louis Et It Co; 1 ear lime, 1) 1.4 Reynolds; 6 hg4 iags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 5 [rolls leather, D Chestnut; 11 bags seed, J W Thureby; 2 bills pelts, Fink & Abrams; 2 cars metal, ;McKnight & Co; 1 pkg butter, 1 do eggH,Wm C osier; 65 gr en hides; 0 II Anderson; • 3 bills leather, M Delange; 1 ear metal, El Woodsides; I do do, Lyon. Shorb it Co; 100 bbls relined oil, Mogee• ! ato & kett Co: 60 do. do, Waring, King it Co; 70 hbls .sa t, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 bbls Volgt v Mahood & Do; 23 bags- oats, (I Bosen thal; 50 bids tar, II W Twaddle X4O do do, 0 Potager. ALlfs,dasnry STATION. S 01 EplObET 117. 1 ear *heat. R T' Kennedy & Bro; 1 ear unwed, 'Ewer, Hamilton do Co; 10 bbls ap ples,"Elliott LVOn4; 12 th.;do, J Herbert; 2 tibia eggs, Wilson & Underwood; •38 'Ahern, skins, , W Stint ple; 2 ears flaxseed; M B Suydam; 1 'ear middlings, A Miller; 4 eks onion, 2 kgs eggE. A Danner; 180 sks barleyi 5 rre, 21 do oats; Weil it Co; 5 bids oil, F W 13erdis; 4 cars lirnestiine, Sc;. perlor Iron Co: . 1 ear lime, Gillespie it Co;: 1 do st M Pirrioitinolt nri u Coxwmr.r.svlLTAS September 1 6.-1041 hills pa per, Markin it (%0:276 dodo, VV A McClurg; ino hill" cement, (1 D Whiteiniil); 1 car Iron & Coal Co; 100 metal, yougliingherty bdise.TAW paper, F 84kilLing. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SEPTEMBER RIVER NEWS The river is falling rapidly at this point with scant six and a half feet in the chan nel by the Monongahela marks last even ing. against eight feet on Wednesday even ing: Weather continues cloudy and cold. The R. C. Gray from Cincinnati, and Bayard from Parkersburg constitute the arrivals. The G\ ay bad a good freight list including a considerable quantity of metal. The J. N. McCullough did not got off on Wednesday evening as expected. She left last evening, however, With an excellent trip. • . i \ The Messenger in charge of Cart! Wm. Dean left for St. Louis last evening \ with a uery good trip. She would hei a, laid over until to-day had it not been for the rive- going_ down so rapidly. The Ida Reese No. 2, in chare cf Cat. James Rees Jr., is now at the landing l oad-, ing for Cincinnati, and Louisville. The Echo left for IKanawlia River on Wednesday in charge of Capt. Ford, aff old Kanawha River boatman - . Hereafter Sit, is to be engaged in towing salt out of that stream to Nashville and Si. Louis. The Bayard departed for Parkezpurgin time with a fair trip. Capt. Reed will not load the Kate Put nam at present, not feeling disposed to en ter theing with a falling river, and chap i freight. , staring him in the face. The lasgow is loading at Cincinnati for I f ' Pittsburgh. When the Messenger and Camelia meet below, they will change commanders. Capt. Wm. Dean will take, charge of the Camelia, and Capt. Jesse Dean will as sume command or the Messenger. —Suit has been • - filed against the Great Republic, by Sherley Woolfolk tk. Co., of Louisville,: for stores supplied; amount claimed, .154334. —The Argosy, Capt. Low Vandergrift, is on her way back from Lagrange Landing, Tennessee river, above Fort McHenry, with 600 tons iron ore.. Sunday —The Bostona run into the towboat Alps, Sunday night, at Brush creek, and mashed the wheel of the latter somewhat. The damage was,slight. —The owners of the Sallie V, which boat is plying between Evansville and Hender son in opposition to the Mollie Norton, have reduced the rates on freight 25 cents per 100 pounds, and passage to 25 conts. Good for the public, bat death to steam boats. _ , . —The Cincinnati Enquricr pays the New York the following back-handed compli ment: The eW York, after yin at the wharf for something less than l a we g ek, left for Pittsburgh with a starving trip This boat Is managed on the "shent per ahem" principle, and it is not astonianing that she makes no monex for her owners. —The Wild Duck and barges, Swan and Dove left Cincinnati on Tuesday for' St. Louis. with 66 men and horses 'of the sth IL S. Cavalry, 4711 tuna of water-pipe, from Gaylord's foundery, and 150 pap, furni ture. She takes a lot of Government freight at Jeffersonville. Pilots—Leander Patterson and Mike Myers. —After the successful launch of Capt. Scott's new steamer Wabash, at Evansville, on Saturday, Andy Hutchinson in a short speech, paid a tribute to the energy and en terprise of Capt. Scott, who, since his resi dence in Evansville, had paid to the boat builders and ship carpenters over $120,000 for building boats at that point. —Says the • Cincinnati Commercial, of Wednesday: The Yorktown left . the Ma rine-Ways Wharf for Pittsburgh. Captain Ebert•anci Geo Poe are at the wheel. The New York reft for the save port with 100 tuns of cotton, corn lard oil, pig metal din., and receives 200 tons iron additional .4 Ironton. Pilots—Wm.'Goslee and Chas. Bobo, ' - 7 Mr. Stehen Morse has sold te Peer ; lesalts she now lies at Little Rock, h to Capt. J. 1 4 . Forgey, tor the Arkansas trade, for $1,5,000, prodded she is as represented here. Mr, Morse and Capt. Forgey leave for Little , during the res .ent week, texam examine the peerless.. In p the 'meantime Mr. Morse designs disposing of a interest in the steamers Reaper and Florence Traber, now in Arkansas River. —The Cairo correspondent of the Cincin nati Commercia/ telegraphs as follows un der date of Tuesday: The tow boat gam. Ertiwn,with barges of iron ore for Louie strrck the steamer Abeona, bound for St. Louis; with 'a Yell' load of merchan illae:this morning at three o'clock, at Cot tonwood Bar near Paducah, tearing off the guard - and coOk-house of the Abeona, and completely demolishing her starboard en gines. Adam Spreht; a German' deck-pas ganger, wife and two children were asleep on the guards of the 'Abeona when the- Brown's barge struck 'h'er. Both children' were knocked overboard, and have - not been seen since: The 'mother'a skull was smashed so as to make death inevitable. Chas. Roe, another passenger, was severely but not fatally lniured. Spreht a wife were put ashore at Pa lucah for medical at tendance. They were bound for Waterloo, 111., wh• re their relatives reside. The Abeona came here on one engine. an& will wait until a new one' comes from Cincin' nati. • Elvers and Weather. (By Telegram) to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Lot:asylum, Sept. 17.—River receding slowly with eight Het four Inches in Canal. Weather clear and very cool; another frost is expected to-night. ST. Louts, Sept. 17.—Weather cl:ar and pleasant at 8 P. x. STEAMBOATS purTsounGH, :- WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line &ave Company a Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street DAILY. AT.I2 MompAYs AND TnunADATs. BAYABD - A. P. DDICYDERD, Ifaster WkDREBDATB AND SATDIIDA% 8, GREY EAULR C. L. BastofAx, lfaster • Freight trill be reoelyedst all hours by sett • JAMS COLLINS, agent VOR CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, __.,act_,. j • AND THE fdItISIJURI Speateamer . 3111tdiSENGElt ' Capt. Wm, DEAN, W.ltleave for the above Porte Oil TRU ttuOAY. 17th Inst.—a p„ WIII receipt nelkiht turouuh to Upper Mteeleelpp! stud OlLoourl river.. . Irtir,trelght or passage apply on board or to /MI. ioT t 1 - 001.. NT r, or VLACH tCIII.LINUWO4iD, Agents. F°R CINCINNATI!, LOlLs zat it . ' AND. .Tne eplcud.d atoanior . lUA BEES No. 2 . C41;1 1 : lino ALDEBT, JAL. H. AER • Will elm° forwo me an all way nolavo on tiIiTU.KDA V; 19. h loet.-3 Y. is. For (feign , or passage /Livia on board. eel. MEDICAL VrALNELOOII: 110 W :LOST I ._IIOW ANA. RESTORED! Just pubßeaset inset:lied moat. rpeTREATMENT, and Radical Cure et , Petal, six &into. and ON THE ATURAL. _rteatorrhaA, or Seminal Westmont, Involuntary Emissions, itextusi Debitityand Impediments to Mei. riage generally Norval:talent., Consumption, EDI. lopsy and Flts:.Mental and Physicist Incapaep.., ro . suiting Dons Solt Abuts°, Iv, by Rohl . J. Capra : , well. M. D., author el the " Green Rook, , jc e , • "A :BOON TO THOUSANDS , OF SUFFERER%'' sent under seat, In a plain envelope; to any address, post. paid, on rocelpEof six cents, or two postage Mamma to CHAIL — .I. C. KLINE C 0,141117 RowEint NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOx 45811, Als o D i ', Cu I serwe II 's "Marriage Guide, " prim 518 relate. mitinht .A 1 At IV 1100 D. 9 '—Anot her New CAI,-IPA fit I'll gr,.• r 010 the hen of O. t...s w..rk: DR. ttuUTte. The /Mara: Timers - ay r fo "Tfilr valuable treatise on the , eau • t and cure of premature tieelinr, shove how heal Lb Is !mu:deed through secret ahuber Of youth and manhood, red how easily regained. At giver u UM' •rytwesls UV/ impudirnents to marriage. the , Th‘lb•• 111111 effects of nervous , leullity, rnd the remedies therefor. A noehet etilibm of above will be 0 warded 1;b 0, 10t. MIS effete. by athlmasing Doctor Ch I it. '. 1.1 F Lb tierth Charles etteet, Saittntore,' .19u:f1 ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE. to authorize the Grading and - Paving of three Streets anu one Iley, and the Grading of one Strem. and two Alleys. SEC. 1. Be it ordaival and enacted tat the Select and COMMO7I Cannella of the City of Allegheny, and it is hereby enacted by the authhcity rr/ tire same, That the Committee on Streets be and thu y are here by authorized and directed to tnvlte and receive pro posals for tire Grading and Paving of oF. uLAIR STIME r, in the Flr.t. %Yard, front Tremont slley to borland's alley: BEECH sT:Er.T. from Al'egbenv avenue to We:dern arm ne: CIIESNCTsTithET; from Third street to O'li era ett e..z; ACI. ALLEY. from L abella S reet to nog. arlev, And for the Grsdlni-. or FuAz s. LEET. and tie: SON'- ALLEY from the northern terms ando Shields alley to wi t h'.t.% settle plank . rottd. to contract therefo (lie lowest and bent bidder or Ithithr, at that discretion. Sec. 2. That for the put pose of defraying the cost and expenses of the sun Improvements, there be and la hereby levied a s eclat tax, to be equally as , till6Sed upon the several its bounding and abutting tibon said streets and lievs respectively. in pro-, portion to the feet fron in them respectively coat. Prised, and bounding a d abutting as aforesaid. SEC. 3. That as soon s the cost and expenses of Bald Improvements shah be fully aseertainell, it shall be the duty of the St et Commissioner to assess and apportion the sat to among the several lots bounding and anuttlinf upon sold streets and - said alleys respectively. ire ortling to the rule above indicated, anti thereup n proceed to make demana anti collect the same, a cording to the provisions of the Oct of the General Assembly of the Commou 7 . wealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act defining the manner of collet:tit g the expenses of grading and paving of tlie stree s and alleys of the City of Allegheny: and for othe purposes:" passed the dOth oC Mareh,f SEC. 9. That so much I filet with or be supplied same Is hereby repealed. Ordained aria enactedtito a law this the 10th day of September, A.l). 1.86 . I Attest 1). MACPERROX. Clerk of Select Council. DiLwoutti. Clerk of Common Council. sold eIRDINANCE defining the man ner of paying contractuts for the cons,ruction or Sewers. ruc. 1. Bft ordain's( 'nettled by the &led And Common Con. elle of the ,i,r of All ylany, pod it Is h-rebo •paet d by authorityt e sante That the ',ewer Counsthslon pa• to the coot actors for the building of the North Avenur. Sedgwlck street and Federal street Sewers, Eighty (80) Per cent of the contract price of the battle on estmistes made by the City ughicretl thirty days. as th.t work prog - esses; Pr.eided. That toe Commis sion may withhold toe pat mint of said estimate if in their Judgment ilte eon trae.ors fall to. romply . with all the conditions .or their contract or con tracts. SEC. 2. Any ordinance or part of ordinance that may conflict with the foi egolug be and the same is hereby repealed. • Ordained and enacted Into a law lhiv the 3d day of baptember, 11S6h. JAMES McBRIE it, President of S, lect Council. JOHN h. ALE, President of Common Council. Attest. 1). tlAceentiON. Clerk of Select Council. R. DILWOKSLI. Clerk of Common Council. sele nILIDIN SCE exempting-irop ertv of P. Ft. W. & C. K. W. co., shuttle): on line of Sedgwick street Sewer' from toot frontage asres.ment. Szc. 1. Be it ordained and marled by the select and Common COUNCIid 0/the City of d ttepheny, and it ie hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. That the provisions of the ordin •nce passed the 13th' day of Augtht. 4. H. 18138, e /titled "An tr dlnance dung 1414 spechl rates per foot (rout for .ewers siiall not be con.,trued applying to the property of the 1. Ft. W. c. H. W. Co. abutting on the tine of Sedgwlek itreet sewer, where the same passes through toe private property of the company. ()roamed an a enaema Into Maw this the 10th day of. Septet:utter, A. 1). 1868. JAMES idcBRIER, President of Select Council JOki • S President of Common Council Attest D. MACFEIIIION. Clerk ofSelect Connell. it. DILWOUTII. Ciert. of Common Council. seta ORDINANCE to authorize the tnAKIN.* OR AN till r. •.`)EC. I. Be it ordained and enacted bit the Select and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, and it is keret.o enacted by the authority of the same, I.hat an on [let of twelve feet wale b 4 e.a.ned uu the south side of Fairm , aint .treet, from the head of Bove Mltrcct weEt ward St) feet, more or le s, asinay be requirea. to Falllllolilll ..treet. Ordained and enacted into a law this the 3d day of September, leBB. JAMES Prebldent of Select council. JOHN S. ,LADLE, President,' of Common Cou, cll. Attest. • 1). MACTERRO.N. Clerk of Select Connell. H. Thit.woltro. Clerkof Common. Con mil. sea REbOLUTION to open Fleming toTREET. Bu the I :elect and Common c'ouneas of the Ity of .411rgnerly, That ,P4em.n4 street; lu the Thira ward. trout va.rramiot eUeet to Bed Av ebbe bean! the ..ewer reby opened, end Ova W'M . WM: 8. EV NS, 1.14011.LiE btinlL and J. I IIIES 1./RA.II.M frerhobterg, be the they are hereby ap pointed viewers to view and a seas The datuaseamid Oebetltd in acrordance wltu the pro Woes or Ike Act of I ssemboy, lipp.o •ed Slay Ist. A. I). 11181,, and that the Okras oi' Councils nobly them of t, tie appointment.. Ordained and enbettl into a law this the 3d day of neptember, D. IStiti. JAMES lleBR/E.ll, President of the Select Couttell. awl 5. 5. rd..ttit.E, President et Common Connell. ME! • U. Xik,CrinIZOIC Cierk of Select Council. R. DILWOUTEI. ?nerk of Common Council. 106 RESOLIfTION to open TAYLOtt AvE•ur,. lie,Bol.VxD. Sy ate Select and C 0171171011 Council* of the City of Allegheny, That la tor tvenue, In tele Schmid Ward, fro Natio Alto street to Beaver street. be and th. same is hereby opened and that WM. liceLllsllT. J. J. liFitatA , ..l% and LKON AND WALTEtt, freeholders. be and they are here. by appointed viewer to view xo4 all•fils the dant ages and benefits In accordance with the providon. of the Act 'of Assembly, approved May Ist, A. D. 18 1 and' that t tlte,ks of councils notify them ot th. ir app..intnient. • • • OtUalned and enacted Into A. law tisis the 3d day of btp..tmber, A: D. 11108. • • JAMES MeBRIEIi, f'renident of the , Select Council JUN Prealdent of Common t ouncn Attest • liikerienTrom. Clerleof Select Co R. Dimwourn. Clerk °teen:mum Council. fete GROCERIF4B. WM. MILLER, (Late 1111er & Itteketson,) Nos. 221 AND 228, Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets, Ofter is; the trude o st Low Figures 150 pkgs. of NB W MACKEREL, In barrels, lialves, npartersandlcits. 100 ultesta cbulee YoUNG HYBON, JAPAN and lA:Weal* 1. l'E. 50 ssoks thole° RA NUO AS ON RICE. titi bblo. enolen 'CA d , OLINA RION. 75 1 11)1E141AG IoLAND SYRUP. 50 bide. St RUP, choice brands.' . • WO bolt N. o..AtOLASES. 50 hide, iskitmuf,A•motdissits. sun bile. Iis.PINED SUGAR. 73 bin s. PORTO RICO, CUBA -and DEKA. ' 11 / 4 itARA IlUtiAltti. ROO bags RIO COFFEE.' ' 50 nags .i AVA and ...AGUAS' RA corrErs. lou camps I:SINNED CLARET. ' /150 rases . Jklot . & CHANDOBIII CHAM. BB PAUNE Wl, S. 1100T.11‘ ALE Wa n d LONDON LONLONDON.I.OII.TER con. .n stanily on hand.. . USpitigs. 400 bns Prtine Yellow ar Crn. 300 bus do 'do r Snelled do. • ' 50 Wu Prime Barley. ' • 3,000 lbs. Dried Apples. 500 lbs. Dried l'esebei. 25' bbls. Sorghum Molasses_ 10 blots. Sweet Cuter. r;: ' _ . 50 doe. Corn Brooms,' In store and for sale e r , . FETZ Eft 4., ARMSTRONG pss 10. MilTitOt rms. rorner First. §PICED 'SAILMPN.—;IOO CANS u .junuutinKvietizediutrruriuunOurv.tou.u..l.3r. forstaida •ba;ntitto: puuttd, at th e Family prover,' doors of JOHN A. H4.NSHA Vir, Qorner LI burl)* and Hand menet,. ITEI IQO a) Z4l 4* I, 4'4 alajl 0 WHEAT GROWER& EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE. SUPEIt , THOSPHATE OF tIXE, MANUFAUXIM.Eb The _Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD it CAMPBELL, PRQI'RIRZ`OI~~ °Moe, 3561 Penn Street, Etteburgly PD The beet Itertillzor In outs, and rec ugu i, ed Ferment who have given It a trim), to he the el a nd. and for nti,lng large crepe of % Item, Aye, 'tote, Corn, Poet tors, .c. We have pu iallelm.l for grate- Ingle Qlrefilall"n a onutintlet cool rilkihi, interesting and vanotble statement. of tide F..rtilire r , s„, p i sd o f which mill be cent free to any esuan s us u w , 04 . diva... 1 , 18. 1868 PITTSBURGH. any ordinance as may con y the foregolug, be and the A3E NfRIER, Pr, sid J ent l of S Se c le ß ct Council of e President of nonCol2ll Council . .._ derstlass . Hotetwill Open for the season on dh J ne: Terme,_o3.oo per day:l3o per week. Add se ••H. H. TM/NIPPON Proprietor, Forme ly of Congress Hall, Cane !eland, and Me 4rojpoAjtan Hotel, tYashiegtoni 0. C.) N. H.—The tousle will bender, the: direction a 111 r. CARL HENTZ: •• ..e22,„.87 ABEN C E'q SIIMER'RESORT. LASE 'HOUSE, Stonebpro, (On the Min of Jamestown 4 Frill/Uhl itallroad, one boor•a ride from Pranklin.)• This house" is large. new and commodious. well furnished, has billiard rooms, - ten-pin, alleys and covered orome mules. It Is on, the banks of the meat charming Fairy Lake in America.; abounding in Asti, and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded, with phur springs, romantic scenery,- &c. It la the beat summer resort in the State. ,A.liirest,.; KEPINNIIPT. PripPrietor. .... • _ • W EST COMDIoN ;,.. • , • Machine Stone Works_ ji Northwest corner of Wm-common, Allegheny. FRED'ii ATVATER, ifi,ll3o. Hare on, hand or p_repare on short:notice Hearth and Step Stones,. Plass tbr Menfolk's, Brewery Vaults, do. Head and Tomb Stones, &e. - Orditri nromntly wrPontrd. Pigeon rpernnslo.l ----------------,_____ OIL WELL 'Steam. Engines for Sale. Bnrinii6r rime and eicona-tiand STEAM EN GUN Kn—y, 8 mini 10 Inch ny , iudeni. 20 4114 " Inch atroke. with ali the natures FOR. BOEING OIL WELLS. Address HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Duquesne Way, Plttobargh, ane:t9. PORDIENN CONDENkED MILK. —3 ca•ra gruulcc-• m brand' just - eowed; a... eus•ulissd Berl' bar 'tiutklug buu• •Tra, Best ntunc j.ara or tabb us, fa, sale at oritud,y - Circe 17 tart, ar • ut{ J„Tiv , AC. Oa. »click:. prepared tar r 500 1 ,7 ..sts tri put up in I,..touu...lLotper pox.' with r. cetec .or c -ck.cg 0 It vstlety ul /UMW. TILT IT. Fur 44.1 r trhams.l3,. ant/ retal. by JNo. A. ig•st..llAW, 640 /abut) and Haul tc..rcc U. INSURANCE. E NTERPRISE LOWRANCE CO., 13, ITTSBRGII acgA, Ego t U and CONNELLBVILLE R. R. Omet.s, No. 424 PENN ST., I OF PITTSBURGH, PA, (IN NATIONAL MUST CO. BUILDING.) DIRECTORS Roht. Dickson, IRoht. Liddell, O. ?•led , e, 'C. Van huren, E. 11. Myers, IJ. , anewlsch, L. J. Bianchard, J. Weisser, E. H. 11YERr, Pres'. ROM . DiCKS.)N. ROBT. .1. GRIER. sel 3 :mwr 4. ALM ETZ. Seen IMPERIAL . - FIRE INSURANCE.CO., OF , LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASK UP A 1.11) INV r Kr) N INU $5,000,000 IN • Insurance against vire effert , d on llonses and Huilolng r , (low's. Wares and Merchantlr.. Steam boats, ac. Poll, les Is: utd payable In gold or cur • renc,. United -tales Branch OlLlee, 40 PINE u'l F.E.T. New York. All I obSYS of the United States Brand] will be ad- Juated In New Yuri J. Y. MeIAUGI.II_TINT, Agent, vrir 1.146131161 r, • Office, 67 FOURTH STREET. MIL IticLArr/ H IA . Is also Agent for the "Manhat tan Lln: Insurance Company. v BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGnuir, PA. 011 Ice In Franklin Savings Bush Buildings, No. 4.3 Ohio St., Allegheny A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors wel, known to the community, who trust by fair cleanup to merit a share of your patronage. HENRY IRWIN.. GEO. D. RIDDLE DIRECTORS: 1 i Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwlß, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Ciottlelb Pass, Simon Drum, .B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Jeremiahra_lig, Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, Kohen, ap10:035 TY - ------- ESTERN INSURANCE CORI• LEVArfi t aß P NlTSlgli j ,VLld ent . 'WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. Office, 92 Water strec i Spang I Co.'s Ware. house, upstairs . Pittsbur gh . .,, Will In:ore against all ds of Fire and Marti Risk. A home Institution. managed irectors who are well knbwn to the cotrununity, b a n dwho Cr, determined by promptness and liberality. to main. tans the chants:ler which they bare • sar'as of tering the best protection to those to bi ... who a insured. • Alexander 1111 mlek, MalICT° 1 48 on l n R. Mini e. R. Miller, , dames mcAufey, ?Flu' J . '"l'ke. Jr, Alexander B—er 8. Evil"' '- Andrew Aekre - u, 'l" T h K 11.414444 Phil p Ramer, DaTld M. Long, Wm. Morrison; D. Ibmsen. nor' .NDEMNITy AGAINST . LOSS BY FIR!( FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADEEPHIA., OTFICE, 433 & 437 CEMSTNIIT BT., NEJLit 8n DIESMORS. Charles .V. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lona ' Tobias Wagner, Dayld Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Le .S. "), Jacob B. Smith, Edwarl Dale, Feorge Ny. Richards, Deorge• es. CHARLES BAN 'HER, pi , sldent. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Secretary,prottln. J. GARDNER COFFIN, North West corner Third and Wood Streets • misZliwn pENNSTLYANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 1.32,4 WOOD STREET, BANK 0// COMMERCE BUILDING. TbleLs a Home Company, and Ineures against loci by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. ROBERT BYLE, Vice President. PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH McELIIENY. Secretary.,-. - DIZEcTORS: A George Wilson, Geo. 'W. Evans, J. C. Eappe, J. D. Sielner, John Vookttey, A. Ammon. . Leonard Walter C C. Bovie„ Robert Patrick. Jacob Painter, Joelab King, Jaa. H. !Topic-Ina, Henry figruni. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., or THE HITT OF Aurtaatuy. Bomee,dinG.ALLEamusrx: TRUST CONPANY't FIRE INSURANCE ONLY MARTIN. JAS. E. STETENSON. Secretary. President DIRECTOEI3: A. H. English 10.11.P.WilliamaJno. Thompson Jno. A. Myles, ', Jas, Lockh Jno. Jos. Myers, Jas. 1.. Graham, Rob t, Lea , . ( C. 0. aoyle s , . Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. evil., Jacob Kopp. - LLEGNIENY LNISURANCE c 0 411. A. PANT OF PITTBRIIRB H. • • OFFICE, No. 87• EMU f3THEZET, „BARI Ilynecn , Insures against all kinds of Fire and .linzine 81slta. JOHN IRWIN, Jzt., President. JOHN D. McCORD, 'Flee President. C. H. DONNELL. Secretary. • OAPT. Wli. DEAN. General Agent. - DIB2CTORBj : Crpt. Wm. Dem, RI L. Fahnestock W. 13. Everson;l Robert H. Danis, Francis Bellera, flant..l. T. 'Rockdale. John Irwin, Ji., John D. McCord,. C. O. Hussey. Harvey Childs, T. J: Hoskinson, Charles Hays, EOPLEIP INSURANCE CORI, cunium, N. v. comes woori*Frprn sra. A Hamad Coupg,il, t&king Fire and Marine BAAL DIRECTORS: W . Pnllllps, , Jolt Watt, Job IL Parka, a a i i W e c v p Tr . .33 .? G K JA I AL r an k, Gs(smitill J a D. Verner, • • AL PHILLIPS, re Cap O . Hax:e:VAMTUTler:VIce CoPS. Joha L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Shriver ' Merles - Arbuckle, Jared M. Brush . Wm. P. Lahx, ' amael laccriegart • Meet. ' President._ Secretary. Beneral Agent HOTELS. F, 11 0 1 1AF t .; • . ATI4AN'i'IO C1T.11% N. J. STONE On and after THUR-Mi)A y, March sth, 186 trains will arrive at sod depart from the Depot, cor e nee of Grant and NVater De streets, part. a- follows: rrive. • , ~, A Mail to and frem Uniont'n. 7:00 A. n. 6:00 i. M. McKeesport Accommodt 'n .11:00 A. /d. .2:05 e. Di. Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 e. m. 10:00 A. ti. West Newton Accommod•r: 4:30 p. M. 8:33 A. Z O ., BrAdtiOCk'S Accommodarn 6:15 P. It. 7:30 P. X. Night Ace. to s lclieesport.lo:3o i. M. 6:40 A. M. Sunday Churen Trald to and from West Newton 1:00 P. M. 10:00 A. X I For tickets apply t) , ,'• \ J. R. RING, Agent. W. 13. STOUT. Superintendent. _,__ mht, IW - .. T. 'Friday, F. Klr-ch. Chris. Siebert, ,Y. Schhdeuker. VI, e President 'censurer. retary. RITTSEtURGII, CINCINNATI AND ST. IB RAILWAY. CHANGE OP :trans and after SUNDAY. Sent. 13:11,'1868, trains will leave and arrive at the -Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: CAPITAL PAID DS KXCE.ED ' GOLD. . '1•. Mail Express 2:1 Dew mt. 8 am. 12:13 a. in. Faat Line 9:4.3 a. m. 1:18 p. m. Fast F.xpress 2:3'4 p. 11:23 a. tn. Mixed Way 6:13 a. m. 6:58 p. m. McDonald's Ace'n, No. 1.. 11:43 a. m. 3:03 . to. Steubenville Accommod'u. 3:58 p. in. 9:35a p. to. McDonald's Ace'', No. 2.. 5:28 p. m. 8:23 a. ts. SR' 2:3R P. 37. Exprcsl will leave (Tally. 11:23 A. 3t. Ex or. as will an l ve daily. The 9:43 do ILI. Train leaves daily, nuudays ex cepted, and makes close connections a: Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield dt Newark E. R. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent, W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville. . - - CHANGE of TIME.L.rwi"7 . Z3 NJ ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. , On - and after WEDNESDAY, 7;25 r. 1.1 August 12th, 1808, 'VIA 0 Tita•l•S DAILY will leave Pittsbnrgh Station. corner Pike and Canal streete, for Frank,in, till city, Bult4lu, and all pulnta in the on Fashions. LP.ATE PITTSImmIII. rAItItIVELY rlTTSlstritalt Mall M 8:05 a rn , -li ' 4:50 put • Express 7.25 13 MF.xrreep... ... 6:05 a m Brady's lod AC , 3:25 p in Ii advs Ird . Au . lo:2o a m Ist Aoda Works list Soda Works Accomod`n. 11.00 a ini Accomoden. 7:00 a ----- 2d Soda Worlis 12 , 1 Soda Works • Accomo•ru .. 5:21) pra I A ccomorla 'll. 2:50 p m Mixed Wav T'n 6:208 ii ! 11 ixed Will T'n 8:25 p in Hutton Aco'n .. 6:30 a in; (I ul ton Acc n.. 8:35 a nt 1 %ruzstrong Ac. 6:20 p 111 Church Train leave Pitt burgh at 1:10 P 31. Ar rive In Pittsburgh at 0:50 A. 31• Passengers taking express train have but one change of cars te tween Pittsbu WI, Buffalo and OR Regions. Mali an" Express Trams stop only at principal points. Mixed IVay and AcCoinmodatioll , trains stop at all ,tai ions. • .; TiIuMAS 2. HMO, Asst. Sap't. W. POSTER tlt.PI.. Ticket Ab ent. sulk President. Secretary, WES'TERN PENN-a:4lmm _ • SYLVANIA RAIL 110AD.—On and after Sept. 13th, .Is6S. this Pas. senger • Trains on the Western Pennsylvania 'Rail. road will arrive at and depart from the redediat, Street Depot, Allegheny City, as:palloWst ' . - AMU. • De Springd , e No 1 6:35 am • Mall 7;00 e, rik. FreeporlNo. I 13:20 am i Freeport No. I. 9.03 ana Express .., .... 10:10 a m Sharph'g No.l - 11:90 a t* Sharpb'g .... 1:25 p m Express 2:90 pm Mall Freeport N 0.2 4:10 pin mpringst'e Not 3:39 pin 5:55 p in, Freeport No. 2' s:xo - .p SDI Springd'e No 2 t3s4s'n miSuringsPe No2' . 21.10 put Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. • The Church Train leaves Allegheny. JUDD:. ever/ thinday•at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegh eny City as 9:50 a. m.' Returning, leaves Alle eny City, at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny net. at 9:45 P. in. ' COMARTTATION TICKETS—FM sate In' packages "of Twenty_ between Allegheny :City, Chestnut street. Derr; Benntt, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpaburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape. - al t rai nsd D tets. The leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:004,. — tc. and 2 pop. Y. make •direct connection at Freeport with Walker's , line of'Stages for Butler and irannans. town.. Through Ockets may be purchased -at , the Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension. Bedge Pittsburgh , and at the Depot, Allegheny. or further information apply to JAMES 1' , ./FFERTS,'Agent; ' , . - FederarStreet Depot. The Western FertnejlTarila Railroad will not fur. . Same any risk for Baggage,. except forrearing lip. V l O7 l, aneall*aitutb.el. i rmlairgih , illty Col ne d l i lunda amount in value will be a t - the A e of e tt ee 4wri n efr, un less taken by special contract. . - EDWARD H. WILLIABLEI. sale . Gen.-al Sonerintendent. Altoona. Pa. • . PENIITS YLTANIA.O, CENTRAL MAILittIAD. On and 'after Sept, 13th. 186 04 . .Trains, will ars rive at and depart from the Union Depot ; corner Of Washington and Liberty streets, as followsi . 4 Arrive. • Depart. - ' Mail Train:— 1:15 am t Day Express.. X:55 ant Fast Line ...... 1:1-0 AIL' Wall's No. 6:30 ala Wall's No. 1.. 6:20-a m Mail Train . ... ntlo ain Derry Ace'n.. 7:50 a m . cinclunati ... 11:40 am. - Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Wall's No. 2..-11:51 am Otriclzinati Ex. 9:103 m Johnstown Act 3:05 pra Johnstown Ac• 10:35 a nt Krsd,iocks Nol 4:tio ptn Baltimore Ex.' 1:30 p m Phila. Exprea. 41:50 pm Phi il a ' l. s opt Exss 1:50 pm pm Wall's N 0.3.. 5:10 • Wa.. 2;115 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 put Bradclocks No 1 6:00 p Fast.7:3O .p itt Wall's' N0..4. 7.rti n m Derry Ace'n.. 8:50 p Brad'lts N 0.2. 12:Ito an L.rattk's No 10:50 pad W The ay P C.:bu ass erial Tr nger 5 :4 aino m leaves Wail's Station ever y Sunday at 0:15 a. 121„ reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. RettarninF, leaves Pitts burgh at 171:50 p; tn. and arises at M. all's Station at 2:00 p. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. -All other train - daily except Sunday_ for fanner informanon &pry to •- W. R". 7 Er/I - WITH, - Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company.will not as.. come any risk for' Baggage,' except for wearing ap.. pare', and limit their, responsibility to one Illsudreit . Dollars In valne.• All' Baggage exceeding that - aniOnntiltvalue swift tte - at the risk orthe owtter.,l4ll. less taken by speetareontract. • • EitlT ARO 77, WILLIAM 4 ael4 EtenerarSuPerinten.lcut, Altoona, ph. " M . ..,, IL! ~... .)..::: : . - atiallgis ..ilitthlo...,--... (jar tvA.Y.IIE_2.I.3IICAtiO-11. .A"ND" CLEVELAND et PITTSBURGH JCR. • Frece,ttept 13th . 186.3,' testes 'rub Meek , /ha and arrive at the • llama, Depot, north aide, ell, Um. salbllows: • " - ' , ' -•....- Leave. I ...Arrive. hlessa:...... 51 :03 a miChleaxio Ex.. ' 1 1:084ii Cleveland Ex..: 2:U3 a tu:Clevetand.Ex. s3:o6'a ea Brie it. 1" Wr '7:28 a mit 3ticage Ex..:111:23 a ei Cl. & Wh2g MT 6: Laatn.' Wheel le Ex. ,11:08 a et 1 Chicago Mall.. 6:sB%tsra St: Lbuls - Ex.. '3:33 p el Chicago Ex........6:43 it.rn Cl. ..4 Wh'e Ex 4:olitp ea Cl.'fr..Wl2 , KEx. 2:13p n. Erie A Tfen Ex 6:l3pm Chicago Ex-. Le :00 pen Chicago F.x.... 4:235t Lk Wh. ft Ede EX . . 4:4S p a. Cl. & Rive' Ex 6:53 p la Depart Aden Allegheny.l Arrine In Aleheny. N. BrIO'A Ac. 8:58 a m i N. lirlitt'a .. Ac. 7:03 a at Lestadale 1 , '. 10:13 a in i N. II algt.n . 6. It sham . . i " 11:58 a m' Wellsville '- 1• , 8:53 ang . Rochester i . 1 1:33 p m New Castle' " 10:13 a m Wellev'e Ace... " .3:43 p LI Leetsdale ",. 9:13 a tia Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 p Le " 100 Oa N. Brlft`e ''' . . $: 33 pal al N. Eriet.'n - .+ - 2:43 e la N. Brlst'n ••• . 6:28 p ni Leetsdale " 4:53 e re Leetsdale " ..10:43 p m ," - , v. 3:280m a ir 2,s uy• In- emovo Et Dress leaves daily., .ti" a. m. ("Warr Express arrives 'tally. gm .. F. E., myle Me. tieneral Ticket Agent._ 111: 1 4V. II 1L L S awgism UM PACIFIC RAILWAY, , Easterta Divisiom The SHORTEST,AND,MoST HELLS-13LE ROUTH. am the it to all points in Coloitulo, California,' Vtah, Arizona, New glexich, Idaho, 1 ... \ Oreg on. Two Trains leave ouite Liao and'LeavenWn dial& (Sundays es cented.) on the arrival °riming Pao o RallrnaS - front St., Lidos, and' "._nnlhaf L and at. Jo. Railroad from Quiver. ronneot/n. at Li." rence, Topeka and Waniego with sta,..ie for-all points In Kansas.. At end in took west or gthi. Worth with:the UNITED STATES EX PitlrsB C0715.' ; PANT'S DAILY, LINE OY tiVRILLAND MAIL/ AND RAPRRFEI COACHKS FOR . - - DEN V.F.11,1 SALT- And an Points in the Territories', •. And with SANDERSON'S Titl-WEEKIA LINE off 00AOH1Et! for Yort tiolun, Ilent's Fort, Pass...mb n ,„ qperque, Banta re, and all points . I.i! Arlion& sag New Mexico. Wtth the rotwut addltnins ofeta* uni equipment, and the arrangements 'mu - e with re- sponsible Overland Transportation. 141 1h1 f n.= .we this road now oilers t une facilities tor the trailsmimic, ! , „ tot a Fie West- ' Tickets for ease at all the principal offices in ,the United Mates and Canadas. Be sure acid ask for tickets - a • THE SMORY HILL .ITEBN Dev i MO ,SNION .. 4,1 C PIFIC flit/LWAY H.AmON General Prehini mad 1184104:Ariebt === TO LI VERPOO I L ANDs= QUEENt4TOWN. TEm nvniA6 Namberlegetxteett flterv;alase 4easeis, aruoci the. the Celebrated • CITY or PAULI. CITY tit'Aprwt ' er, ore' op nosT CITY OV HAvrimintr.. OF LO!' galling EVERYC U SPY ATURDAY N , from Per 4b, North Inver, New York. IP.ir met her Ineurtuu, • lion ape!, co WILLIAM BINGHAM, - Jr., 70 FIFTH siltvicT. pritaifigr.l - Natal, opp6alte ?oat 4JMod. / . 1 1 444 gar RAILROADS. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. Washington, A. AA)DIERSON, General Superintendent. J. H. WEESTEiS, Q