ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. OFFICE OF itit,PITTSTIIIRGH-GAZETTE, MONDAY. September 21, 1868. CATTLE. There was a full supply of Cattle on sale 7 day, and with but few foreign buyers' he market, upon the 'whole, was scarcely s good as it was last week. The whole umber of Cattle on sale aggregated about ' leven hundred and fifty head, of which bout eleven hundred were sold at eleven clock;und, we-presume, that by one p. there were but few in the pens unsold. rime to extra retailing Cattle brought illy last week's prices, while common and iferior, if anything, ruled a shade lower; le former, as is nearly always the case, without much difficulty at good prices, to 734 c, and medium may be quoted •at to 634 c. Stock Cattle without quotable "tinge; ranging from 314 to 4,4 c; some -ry fine stork steers bringing 5. Bulls iy• be quott.d at 3 to 33,e. £he Ireat proportion of the Cattle on sale ..day. yore from Pennsylvania and Ohio, ith some two or three droves from In iana and Illinois. We "notice unusually .rgo arrivals from Washington county, in uding some! very fine fat heifers and -eers, equal to any coming from the west. utler county is also sending a large num -3r to market, - but they are mainly of an Serior grade, consisting of 'thin steers. ags, old cows and bulls. Lawrence and :ercer counties, as a . general thing, do • :)t furnish very many good Cattle, though little better than those coming from But r. Green county turns out some good ock, being nearly up to the standard of 7ashington county in this respect. It is lidera , from the largely increased number 'Cattle that have been sent to this market -..Sm the counties abo, e nom.-d, that rulers in Western Pennsylvania are b - nning to turn their attention more closely raising, stock, having discovered that it equalivi - as profitable as tilling the soil, ith less labor attached to it. McMillan & Kerr sold 13 head Washing • 43 county steers at 4,25 to 7,25. - Jas. Hanlin sold 12 head Washington misty steers, heifers and cows at 3 to tic. Rothchilds & Katz 154ead good to prime stock at 6 to 6,75. • Bingham & McCaslin 40 head small cows, ;lifers and bulls, from Mercer and Law glee counties, at 2,50 to 4,50. Fliuner & Sheitemantle 9 head Butler .unty steers and heifers at 3,50 to 5. L. Linz 10 head fresh cows and springers $5O per head. Peter Hartman 50 head Green and Wash gton county steers and heifers at 3,25 • 7,25. :L. &J. Shamberg 41 head Washington unty mixed stock at 4 4 2.5 to 7. ‘1„ Verner ;27 Washington stock at 6to :719 head duo steers at 5 to 6,50. A. 1 .1. Katz sold 17 head mixed stock at 3 to .50; 19 head good cattle at 5 to G. 'Keefer & Zeigler 30 head Washington unty steers and heifers at 4 to 5,50. Myers 6t Needy 83 head Ohio and. Penna. ;ock at 5 to 7,50. 'Kraus & Haas 40 head Ohio stock ats 7. • 'Bingham to McAllister 7 heady bulls X 3,50 . 4. Davis sold 23 head Ohio steers for' 'orkman at 5 to 6. • Wick & Co. 22 head Mercer county steers id heifers at 3,50 to 5. Traurman dr. Libman 178 head western 3ers at 6,25 to 7,50. ' , Hodges dr Taylor 71 head Indiana steers, ws and heifers at 5.75 to 7,40. Marks 4.V. Bro. sold 3S' head Kentucky sefs and heifers at 7 to 7,50; 18 head "ashington county steers at 6 to 7,50; 38 tad western cattle at 4,50 to 5,50. Hazlewood Blackstock sold 20 head for lepard at 5,50 to 6%; 12 head for Snyder 4 to 5,25; 19 for Swicker at 3,80 to 5,40; 27 r another party, J. McAllister 65 head, on commission at to 6,85. Greenwald & Kahn 40 head Ohio stock. at 50 to 7; 38 for •W; Marks, also from Ohio, 5 to Holmes, Lafferty dr. Co. 24 head western ttle at 5,90 to 7. Nicholas Carr 20 head Licking county 3ers at 4 to 6,75; 21 head for Boyd at 5,50 6. alien sold 18 head of prime Indiana 3ers to Myers Needy at 7V,. Allen 40 head small Penna. steers and fifers—held kit_ 4 as. Rothchildi;3l head Washington Co. '?ck at 6X to 6X; , and 50 head Butler Co. ')ck at-- • SIEEEP AND LAMBS. The supply of sheep was very full to-day, ..ery available place about the yards lug filled, and had it not been for the ,esence of some few "outside" buyers, the itchers'would have bad it all their own w. Strictly prithe fat Sheep, of which ere were but comparatively few on sale, „ire in good demand, and brought full _ices white com mm and inferior were ry dull; indeed, in many cases, Lev. ers t this grade at their own price. Prime ,extra fit sheep brough - from 4;4 to 5 , 4' 3 eer pound; medium co good at 3 1 4 to 4, common and inferior at 21 to 3. We a cogniz int of one sni Al drove which is bought in Western Virginia at ten cents held, this bunch of sheep was so poor 7 , tat they were scarcel , able to stand up, the man who would bring such 'stock :market alight to be patched closely by 'e meat inspecto , . ,pen.l Butler sold'll6 head fairish Wash- Igton sheep averaging 77 lbs to H. Deit ;ill, at 3,45. •, , Flinner Shnitemantle 212 sheep and ;ribs at from slto $2 per head. ' :'John~L;.lllrater had 41 head—bought in testern Virginia at ten cents, and sold at . °Ls per head. • Waltors,36o head sheep at $1 $3. and Ismos 50 to $2 per head. ' A dam E 1,30--latubs at $1 to $3, ep at $2 to ;54. Thoinpsdn 110 head Mercer Co. sheep 2.;4 to 4%. • - • 3evinou sold head Lawrence Co. eep for Kelly at Xft - average of $2% per , ad.''• •• -3ta.kely & B-o. 350 Allegheny Co. sheep lambs at-5U to et 250 per head. •arwin &. I-3 - o. 250 sheep and lambs at . !,50 to 03,00 per head. • nark to Maggi 207 head Lawrence Hume 5010 $1,50 per head. td.1.1 , 4A 94 .104 d Baaver Co. sheep at •nn $1,50 to $3. ;.:Davis & Miigzi 240 head sheep sold 70 ;sd at 70 cts pa head. -, :Frank ICraus-40 head good sheep at 3;4 to • tents. leeler 200 head—lambs 75 to - $2,50 and ',3ep at-75.t0 $2. J. R. I'rrngie 2'io held Mercer. po. sheep, lambs at 81,25 to $52,5 0 . 'l.:nri to II Deitrich 108 head of g:od aep averaging about 83 les at 4. Metz 52 good Co extra Washington Co., E iep at 4 to 5V,,. • - - - iIOGS. '..'here is a continu d fair and increasing ":nand for this class of stock, which is iu, ryoque tee of the change in the weather, i kilo so for as prices are concerned there , iineertaut change-10 to ilr.cts, for . dto prima heavy averages. hlinerick. , o. bought 27 from Myers & Needy aver-, 1- ,ng 230 at 10.0.5: 30 head from Elliott, l araglng 230 at 10X; and 19 frqm same, at' New York Dry Goods Market. t• Telegraph lo the l'ltt6burilt Gazette.) Tkw Yonx, Seiitornbor 21.—The market better grade's of bleached- 1181/B.ins is de 'l.edly lower; the New York mills a-,d E.nville lull and wide shirtings aro both laced front 28c to 25a per yard; Bates, IBc. 'siit of the Lootmi I8c; New Market W, 17c; innehog. 19c; Forestdalo, 17c; Bootts, Bartlett, 1 1 ,4 1 / . .,; Slaters, 150; Booth B and 1 Nairt . Nsk,. 15e. Aruoskert:r A, Itic; orndyke It, I 3 ,1; A, 13 New JfinittV, ,1c; Imperial, X. and Waukegan P, wrence Twist, I I !4c; in others of cottons ,re no change. Trudy is generally a littlo ter but drui and axtiGe. Financial Natters — in New York. Gold Closed at 143% , City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW Yomt, September 21, 1868 MONEY AND GOLD The Money market is easy at 3asc, chiefly 4c on call. ' The influx of currency to our banks still continues, one bank alone . to day haying received 200,000 from the West. Sterling is dull at 8 1 X(4)9c. Gold is lower, opened at .1.44, advanced to 144 g, and clos ing at 143%. There is no truth - in the ru mors that the Governinent Was selling Gold to-day. There were heavy sales to-day of Gold, but mainly on account of bears. GOVERNMENT STOCKS Governments opened steady and strong, with a good demand. The quotations are for Coupons , 1881, 11 ; do '62, 114%@ 1143; do '64, 110;;,@1101; do '65, 111%N 1.11 X; do New, 109Nti:1091. 4 '; do. '67, lON@ 100; do '63, 109%. 10:40s, 105. = State bonds firmer; old Tennessees 70, new 69 1 4 e; old Carolina 7534, new 74%,@75; new Virginbis 5354, new 53@54X; niis souris 92 1 , 1 4(4)92; Georgia 7s 91. RAILWAY SHARES Railway shares opened active and closed less active; bids steady on New York roads, while Western shares, which advanced early in the day, closed easier. Express shares strong. Miscellaneous stock firm, except Pacific Mail, which declined. 5:30 ; PRIdES: Canton, 48N®50; Boston Water Power, 15®15%; Cumberland, 32;4 ®35; Wells Express, 2/31‘; American, 4S @483; Adams, 51®5114; United State 5,'48.3, @49; Merchants Union, 24@24%; Quick silver, 23%®23).;; Mariposa, 5®6; prefer red, 11.®13; Pacific Mail, 108 1 ,,; Western Union ' Telegraph, 3*4®343; New York Central, 130(4)13034; Erie, 473.;1348; do. pre ferred, 69®70; Hudson, 141/@141.; Har lem, 124;, Hudson River, 92 1 1 4 ®92X ; 'Ohio and Mississippi, 29®29V,; Wabash, 60 1 /,: ° St. Pant e 96@L9i%; do. preferred; - 95E9 @95; Michican Central, 118 1 4®119; Mich igan Sou , hern 84y,®85; Illinois Central, 142@145; Pittsburgh, 87%®87%.' Toledo, 103 V, ©103 1 .4; Rock Is and , 1033103 V i ; Northwestern, 3.9 v s ®B9N; do. preferred, 89%®893;; Fort• Wayne, 199,4®109:;‘,4'; Hart ord and Erie, 2274E925; Terre Haute, 43,1,4 @45; do , preferred, 64; Chicago and Alton, 154 M. MINING SHARES Mining stocks steady; Quartz Hill, 105 Walkill, 7; Gregory ) , 450; Smith and Farm ales, 490@495. SUB-TREASURY MATTERS Receipts, $1,141,463; payments, $3,077,064 balance, $92,304,684. COPPER STOCKS. MCopper Storks at Boston: Calarnut, 50; Cop per Falls, 18;4; Franklin, 13; Heels, 80 Hancock, 3; Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 20. New York Frocluee Market. 'alp Telegraph to the PlttEburgh (;azette•l NEW YORK, September 21.—The Cot toninarket is quiet and steady; sales 850 bales at 264 for Tjainds. Flour—receipts amount to, 18,202 bbls; still rules in the buyers favor; sales 10,700 bbl at V6,70a7,25 forinperflne western; $7,00a9,20 for extra western; $9,25a10,90 for white wheat extra; $8,20a10,70 for`R. H. 0 ; $8,75a10 for extra St. Louis; $10,30:113,30 for good to choice do, and closing quiet; California flour is dull and heavy; sales :)00 sacks at 3:tall. Corn Meal is in mo !orate request and sales were made of 700 bhls at• $5,75. - Rye flour is quiet; sales 200 bbls at $6.653.8,25. Whisky is quiet. Receipts of Wheat atrumut to 54,5a0 bus: Wheat, is irregular and unset t ed; the market opening a shade, firmer and closed dull and with a declining teu- dency; sales Of 76,000, has at $1,6531,70 for No. 3spring: $1,7141,75, Nos. 2 and 3 do; $l,BO No. 2 do, $1,9181,91 1 do, $2.20 am ber:lndiana, 82,62 , ,, white California. Rye More active and in buyers favor; sales 32,- 000 bush v. estern at $1,45a1,50. Barley firm: sales 6,000 bush State at $l,BO, and , small sales Cana .a West on private terms. Bar ey malt quiet; sales of 1,800 bush State at $2,25. Corn: receipts, 111,629 bush; market without decided change; sales of 79,000 biish at $1,14a1,18 unsound, $1,19a 1,20 sound mixed western, $1,24 western yellow. Oats: receipts,7l,427 bush: market ' IMPORTS WV RAIL ILO.r I I.D. 1c better, with sales of 54,000 bush at 69a PrrTsrmPain. FT.WAYNE AND CHIOAGO 72 1 ,4 c new western at iailroad depot, 733.4 a RAILROAD. September 21.- Nlinick & Co, 74%c do-afloat. Total stock of grain in 7 cars metal; Graff, Myers & Co, 2do do; w.‘rehouse Sept. 21, 1862: Wheat, 22.3,997 Brown & Co. Ido do: T C Jenkins, 400 bbls bush; corn, 21,4.35,1170 bush; oats, 489,52.5 flour; D Wallace, 300 do do, 1 chr wheat; J bush; rs e. 3,04.3 bush; b rley, 22,437 bush; s Liggett & Co ' 1 car do; J Ithod s& Co 1 barley malt, 10,554 bush; peas, 37,429 bush. du barley; NV 11 Hamilton & ( 1 3., 4 casks Rkie.doll and n anima. Coffee quiet. Sugar culletts; A Miller, 1 car oats; JIB Canfield active and 1/,ii high r; sales 2,000 htid4 & Son, 250 pigg lead; Hitcheocki McCreery at 10a11Me for Cuba, and 11;013c for Porto & Co,:900 bushs oats; Graff & Re.ter, 2 kgs Rico; also, 8,,0 boxes Havana at 10;018c. butter, 12 'ibis apples;_NV H Graff Jr Co, 31 Molasses firm, with sales 50 hhds Cuba at do do, do cider, 1 kg better! Ido apple 47c Hops quiet at 15a2Ue for American. butter; NV J Steel & Bro, 10 sits potato-g; Petroleum firm at 16e for crude, and 30teIc Hussey, Wells a: Co; 1 car- fire! brick; Mc for refined bonded Pork dull and lower, Henry Jr hood, 450 bush barley;; T Hare & with sales 950 bb sat $28,70a29.12 for mess; Bro, 50 hdls felloes, 2do poles; M McWhin closing at $28,75 foe cash; $28,50a29 for old I nay & Co, 8 do do, 0 ao bows; 11 Rea .1 r. 12 do; $21a24,50 for pritne; $26,50a26,75 tor bhls green apples,s bales. rag?; J 1-1 Ral prime mess; also_ 1,123 bbls at $OO2O for stun Jr Co, 100 hies; J S Diltviirth & Co, 1 new alaimess; $2a,50a24,75 for new eLtra case tobacco: J Fullerton, 1 do do: .1 S mess. kTi ce Bad dull at $21a23; prime t. ) r Finch, 12 hxs hiird ware; Spencer. & McKay, mess a 83 a 3 4. India moss b ef hams dull 8 bales hops; J White Jr Jr CO, 9do do; M at $25a3 y . Cut Meats heavy, with safes 125 Delange, I roll U ether; E B Mathews, 20 packages at 12a12 1 -.e for shoulds , s; Hatflc bills broom handles; A Hooveler & Co, 7 foe•hains. Middles steady, with sales 100 sks tanner 'scraps; Wampum Limo Co, 3 boxes at 143(c for 14imberland cut, and 16l„ cars lime: Atwell, Lee Jr Co, 20 bxs cheese; for short ribbed. Lard quiet and d onping, 1 J ll'Lippincott, 1 ease tiAlso Forsyth, 'ray • with soles 890 tierces 10 19/.2()%c, steam, for & Co, 2 bxs scales; Thos Bailee, 20 bxs and 20141120%,“ kettle rendered; also, 500 'Dutch cheese; Christy & Benham, 53 sks tierces steam at 111 %Seller for December, rags: Woodworth & D tvison. 10 1)1)15 ap arid 151,0 seller for January. Butter pies, 4 bxs cheese; G N Hoffstott, 2 rolls steady at ' 3la3Be for Ohio, and 38a440 for leather: R Knox Jr, 1 car shhrts: M P State. Cheese dull ;,t, 1331714 c. Fieights Adams &8r.,3 ea 14 staves: Ilition & Co, f 0 to Liverpool with engagements for bbls flour; JNI Nturtland, 5 lilidsltobatteo; .1 -15,000 busels A:hoot, Per steamer,. a! 710. H Parker, 20 tees hams; Nanz'3: 11, 1 car LATEST.—FIoiIr irregular and unsettled, lumber; Shoonborger & Blair, 1 car iron with only a very modem e inquiry. Wheat ore. . dull and •lightly in buyer's favor; the ad- ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep vance in freights materially checks the et tember 21.-D 51 Edgerton. 4811 bblm crude port derntnd. itt e mo ierately active at oil; Fisher Bros, 1120 do (to; Fairview Oil $1,45a1,50 for Western. - OFits ii. m; 69a71c , Works, 240 do do: MeCreery & Co. 720 do at depot, and 7.ra".'4 , ,f,c3 for new. Corn quiet do; Vesto Oil Works, 4111) do do;_.Pacitie!Ref and steady at. $1.14.11,18! , ,4c for unsound, and Co, 80 , lo do: Mooreead & Co, 3 ears pig $1,1 9 a1,20 for sound new mixed Western. iron; McKnight, Porter & Co, 2 do do; Pork dull; freo sellnrs of mess at $28,60 Lyon, Sh -At & Co. 1 do do. Brown Jr Co, 1 cash od'regular. ro• -528, seller October, with do; Anderson Jr Hitchcock;; 2 ca , s cinders; no bids over $24,:i7% regal it or sellers' op- Star Fire Brick Co, 1 ear lire clay, Et I-1 tioni all this month. Beef nominal. Cut Palmer, 2 do do: J Reno, 1 car limo; NIcEl- Meats_dull and drooping. Bacon quiet, & roy, Diel:sonCo, 5 bxs noise; Volgt. Ma with no de tiled change. Lard heavy at hood Jr CO, 3 bbls eggs, 1 keg butter; Dunn 19ya20c for fair to prime steam. Eggs & Allen ' 1 car stone; Nlessie Jr James; 1 do without decided change. do; J K McKnight & Bro, 1 box noise; Rees, - Graff &Dull, 1 ear tire brick; Knox & Orr, 1 bbl eggs: J L Dilworth & Co, 5 do do; Waring& King, 50 bbls ref oil. l PITTISBUIRIti,CINDINNATI All, 41'. 1.01 , 1 S RAILROAD, SeptolnhPri 21.—WTI 'Howell, 11 bbls apples; Graff & Roller, 3 do, 1 do e g g s ; J Ross, 4 bids vinegar; Voigt Mahoifil & Co, 4 bids tipples; 3 pkgs butter; W ti Graff &Co, 11 I.oos:ipples, 4 do eggs: Hall Jr Speer, 2 plows. 2 pos easti lies, Watt, `Lang & Co, h Idols shoulders; NV 11 Hays & Sou, 5 do; Dillinger &Sow •nson, 15 Imls whisky; D D Glenn ,-2 bxs books; Samuel Rimed, 124 sks oats; 11:T Kennedy &.Bro, 2 ears Wheat; Muttons & Maloney, 1 - car scrap iron; W Hrstings. Lear staves; J.& 'N Fairley, 1 car midlings; T C Jenkins, 100 bbls doer: W .1 Meek 165 sks shelled corn; T G Craighead, 12 bbls apples; J Eberhart, 1 car staves. ' , n.LLIWHENT STATION. SeDIORD/Or 21.- 3-ears' wheat, Kennedy & Bra: 100 hides, Hays & Si °wart; 1 ear !ens, it Knox Jr S‘in; 2do do, 200 bbls flour. Steward & Langer,. helm; 200 oil Intrivels, G WH 1) : 1 : R : c 1 IFhil: 1,11t M. 11 % 1: n ir t staves, 3 Hemphill; 2 cars Metal. Le els, i ß t a e ll o ti ; y l & do D; i i o lz , 011: 2 do do, 8 7 do 111044 0 M/a 411 prior Iron Co; 1 'ear brick,-Jes Caig: 2 doz tuhs, me. Knight Jr Smith: '2so'pigs l'ead, Beymer, Bauman & Co; 2; ett•-s ' .flaxseed. M 11 Suy dam; 5-4 gallons stonewsre, • Beckileld Jr Niehouse; 43 sks oats, Rose &. Ewing; 14 do rye, F Owens. PITT:SBURGH AND CONNSIT.I.SVILI.I.: RATLROA.II., SOptAIIIIIIET 19.-29 mks rags, Watt & Wilson; 16 d-, do, If C Craighead; 87 sks wheat; Beck, fitillip.s & Co; 2 ears tan bark, Lapp° & Weise. Bal tillloCe Market (By Teiettraoh to titr. 'intuitional unzette.l B*LiriteronE, September 21.—Flour dull and` declined 250; Howard street superfine, :,18.25a9;o0; do. extra, 810,00a11,75;, do. f,un ily, 512,00a12,50; Cit v Mills- superfine, 88,50 a 8,75; do. extra . , 89,75a12,00; do. family, 812,25a14.541 for 'Western' superfine, *7,50a 8,25; do. extra, t0,25a1Q:25. Whitat un changed. Corn firm; 'white, $1,153.1,18. Oats firm at 117;t75e. Rye firm at $l. t0i11.45. Provisions quint. and firm. Mess Pork, 5:10,50„ Bieim; rib sides: litNe; clear do., 17c; shoulders, 13ttab4e; hams, 22c. Lard, 20e. Dlllwaslic Market. (By Telegraph to the Otte:burgh Gazette.l MILWAUKBPI, S , Ttember 21.—Flour dull and lower; city f)otilile extra, $8a8,25; coun try do, $7,75118; eßtra, $7,25a7,50. Wheat ac tive at $1,60 for Nu 1 in store; $1,50 for No 2. Oats tirmf.r - '62!,4c for No 2. Corn quiet at 9dc f r No 9. Receipts-6,000 bbls flour, 165,00 0 Lu h wheat, :1,000 bush .oats, 1,000 bush corn. Shipments-13,000 'ibis flour, 128,000 lift , ll wheat, 1,000 bush oats, 200 bush corn. bt. Loup. Cattle Market. (By Telegr , Ph to Of' 19ttenmah bazette. ST. LOUIS, S"Ptombor '2l.—Cattio: butch ers in wiint reqtll+ . 4 - ; cholito shipping in light supply ana - tho demand improving: inter or to ehoilie rang „ '-' , l4: 110 40. gross. Shoep in larg.o eupplry, at •ij,1.0q;13,10 for inferior to fsir por howl, awl 3,00.15,ti0 fur prim° to choice, 1 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1868. New fork Cattle Market. (By Telegraph to the rittaburgh Gazette.; NEW Yoßi, September 21.—The market for . Beef Cattle is tolerably activ , , and the advance in prices established on Wednes day of last week was restored to-day, not, withstanding liberal offerings. Prices ranged fr6m 12c to 17c, the hulk of s des being at from 14c to I_sle; receipts 6,920 head. Mach Cows in moderate request, the demand being principally from private families; quotations ranged from $4O to $110; receipts 108 head.' Veal Calves active for good to prime stock, but quiet for other kinds; prices were at . $7,50a12 00 per cwt.; receints.l,47o head. Sheep and Lambs; the - market last week was. tolerably active at about our last quotatimis; prices were high er notwithstanding liberal arrivals. Sheep sold at 4Na7y.,e and Lambs at 8aOe; re ceipts 37,878. Swine moderately active but prices were lArtlAc per lb. lower than last Monday; prices ranged from 9;r 2 a19%c; among the sale; were 131 Michigan, 186 lbs average at 10.I4c; 120 Indiana, 190 lbs at 10Xe; 86 Michi *in, 131! lbs at 9 . !..; 76 do, 157 lbs at 9 1 4 e; do, 15,: lbs at 9'%c; 143 do, 178 1, lbs at 10;,c, a ,d 147 do, 160 lbs_at 10c; re ceipts 17,716. • ' I By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l CLEVELAND September 21.—Flour; city made h• ld $10a10,25 for double extra spring; $11a11,25 for dOuble extra red win , ter; country brands quiet at *9alo for dou ble ext a spring, $9,50a10,50 for double extra red winter; $11,50a12,50 for double extra white wheat; sales of 2 ears No. 2 red winter at SI,S7. Corn; No. 1 held at ;51,07. Oats; sales of 2 cars at 60e. Rye held at t 1,35., Barley; r eceipts good and markets steady; held at 61,76a1.85 for new State and Canada, Petroleum market somewhat ex cited and prices very firm .at 27a2Sc for re fined in round lots; at 29a30c fur small lots. [lly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] LoutsviLLE, September 2L—Sales of 24 binls of tobacco; market firmer; lugs .5,7a,' 83,c; medium leaf $11al2; Indiana Cum mning 1634 c. Superfine flour K75a6,90. Wheat ',95a2,05. Corn 96a03c. j Oats 50a 53c. Rye $1,38a1,40. Barley No. 2. spring $1,8412,00c. Cotton new low; middling 23c; good to ordinary 225". Mess pork *28,75a 29,00. Lard 19a19;4c, Bacon, shoulders 12N; clear rib sides 15)./-; clear sides 101,.0% 16 - . i; bulk shoulders 113;al2c; clear sides 15ic. 'Whisky raw, free, firm at $1,35. Philadelphia Cattle Market [By Telegraph to the l'lttshorgh Gat,tte.l PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.- - -Beeves aro in fair demand, hut prices unchanged; sales 2.600 head at 83:,a9al fOr extra Pennsylva nia and western steers; 73.4ati34, , c for fair to good; sa7c per pound gross for commoa. Sheep in fair demand, with sales 10,000 head at 4~,asl z ie per pound gross, for fat sheep; $1,50a3 per head for st ,, elt sheep. Hogs in fair demand, with sales 3,300 head at ?11,15a15,50 p. i r cwt. Memphis Market: (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaette.] MEMPHIS, Sept, 21.--.tton i l is quiet but steady; receipts 340 bales; exports :9 baleS. Flour dull;fsuperfinc $7,50. Corn nominal. Oats 604,4 c. 'Hay $20a25. Bran Pork $29,50. Lard 19a20c..1 Bacon dull; shoulders 12Mc; clear stiles Ply Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gii„zotte.l DETROIT, September 21.—Flour quiet at 10a10,50 for superiine. marke'. higher, but receded before th • close, pres en. rates No. 1 white $2,22, No. 2 $2,053 2,06, No. 1 Amber $2,02. Barley: demand improved for shipments, and held at tk3,o per eental. • Chicago Cattle Market (By Telogra ph to the Pit t.,totrytt It %sett e.] CIIICAOO. SP{ te!lllber 21.-130ef Cattle dull and nothing doing, -Hogs extryinely dull and nominally 10a15e lower;l*lles at 5, 4 9a10 for fair to good smooth. (By Telerrank to the littriburghl:alette.] LOUISVILLE, 1-Sept. 21.—River : falling with seven and one- , alf feet in the canal. Weather cloudy Mid warm. Cleveland Martel Louisville Market. Detroit Martet Rivers and Weather RIVER NEWS. The river was tiWelling_ slowly at this, point last evening. with three feet seven' inches in channel by Monongahela marks. The weather cleared up again yesterday, and for the time, being it would seem that the. rain is over. The Ingornar, from Wheeling,is the only arrival from below since ot,r ,ast report. The New York, from Cincinnati is due. Capt. Jas. Rees received a telegram yes terday, announcing the sinking of the Sil ver Clondi No. 2, at liellair, on Sunday evening in three feet water, No further, particulars. The Miry Davage, which boat left here on Saturday, evening with a barge in tow, (l i t run it bard 'aground, and returned to,the wharf yesterday to wait for . a rise. The New State.for Wheeli , g, and the Bay ard for Parkersburg depart, d yesterday. Capt. J. 41. Porter has 1 med his new Arkansas River boat Kee oinist. He ex pects to raise steam on W inesday, and to take his departure on ._ aturday. She draws less water than any boat that ha, been built hero for some tit ie. The Ida Rees No. 2, Capt. with Mr. Jas. 11. Rees i., th e Cincinnati and Louisville. The Kenton will lie ov more water. Mi. John Ekin, an old and well-known steamboatman, was in the city yesterday. Mr. E. is now.con: ected w,th the Treas urer's office of Beaver county, Pa. The Grey Eagle is 'aground at Glass House, but as the river was swelling slight-' ly, we ar,e-in hopes that she will get off in time to leave for Parkersburg to-morr , w. o consolidation of the-two Brownsville packet companies has been fully consum mated, and the Chieftan departed for Brownsville yesterday with the mail, on her first trip under the new administraticc, The Elector and Chieftan, of the "Peo ple's," and the Bennett and:Fayette, of the "Union" line, have been taken for the con solidated 'line. Capt. M. A. Cox, of the Bennett, is, we understand, building a new boat for the mountain trade. The Kate Putnam, Capt. Geo. W. Reed, is announced for Cincinnati and_Louisville forthwith. —ACcording to the Dubuque _Herald, the prices paid by the W. C. - Line for the Countess was six thosand dollars. —The towboat Rover, with five barges of railroad iron for Belmont and St. Lquis, passed down over the falls on Saturday. —The Memphis Appeal of Thursday says: The Peorie City passed down yesterday. She had heard of our uniform wharfage affair and - did not land, but put her p.ssen , gers a-hore in a yawl. Things is working. —A late New Orleans paper says : Two thousand six hundred and forty-ono bales o tton were received • esterday by the fol lowing named steamers: Robert E. Lee, 1,150 bales (the la gest it ad of the season:) Gossamer, lbl bales: Cuba No. 2, 69 hales; Ruth; 52 bales; amlNNina Si mmes, :18t3 bales Vickshur Hemid sa et "The Frank Pargond arrived - from the Bends la-t evening, with 1,107 hales - of cotton. She got ovsr 500 more id this plae. Capt. W. C. Hardwick has sold Vs one-third in terest in the Myrtle, to Captain J. 0., Ste phens, os the Newsboy. for C 3.500. Terms private. Boat to he delivered i'November 2lst. An interest in the Newsbsy was sold to J. H. Blessing, at the rate of t. 41,000 for the whole boat." —The St. Vaal Prexx of the 19th says:7The Steamers Milwaukee and Dubuque left the wharf about together, evidently herd upon a race. The passengers were num., hur ried in gettilig aboard, and indeed , some Atte() left. The mail for, the Milwaukee wits too late to lie gotten/ on heard. Tho river is rising. With tin excellent stage of water at present." ' __We have the followiug additional par ticulars in regard to the sinking of the .T. Webb, from the Louisville Cou.rier: She now lies at tile ead of Sand Island in 25 feet of water. The only 1 onions of her that her visibl are the pilothouse and a small part of the hurricane deck.- Her up per works parte t from the hull, and, aro only held to the wreck by the he: chains. She lies apparently perfectly straight. and as the river is falling there are faint hopes that she may be raised. The Webb was owned by M. A. Lancaster, of Vincennes, Indiana, and was valued at $7,000. As sta ted before, she was uninsured. The cargo was nearl. shipped from Cincinnati and was partially insured. Protest was elite ed here yesterday. We understate! that Capt. Lancaster intends re-chartering h host to ,„take the place of the Webb in the Cincin nati' and Evansville trade. GROCERIES le•elle.W.W.Wet \yM. MILLER, (Late Miller & Ricketson,) Nos. 221 AND 2`13, Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets, Offer to the trade at Low Figures 150 pkgs. of Nr W MACK EIL EL, In barrels, 113iVf'S, quarters and k 1001:141.515 cliukT VI 11 . NO 11,XSON, JAPAN and IMP...ILIA I. 50 std... choice !LANG' IoN RICE. 25 bbls. eholce CAROLINA RICE. • 75 obis. 1.0N1; ',LA N I 1 sY 50 bbls. 81 1111 I', choice brands. 100 tools. NULL AssES 5010.15. Gk. GM I! 200 bids. It' .F 1 N ED :OLGA IL. 75 hh. s CU ISA and DEMA it ARA SIR; .A Its. 200 bags 1110 Cu I , F EH. 50 hags .IAV A and LAURA', RA COY FEES. 100 eases IM I.OR CL A ItE'r: 250 1 . 11b4.8 MAI•• 11 R CH AN DON'rl GRAM PN.; N E WINES. SCOT'II ALE and INN 00N C110314 . ,ft con stantly Oil hand. • SUNDILIES. - , . 400 bus Prime. Yellow Ear Corn. 300 bob do do Snelltol do.. 50 bus l'rhue Barley. 3,000 lbs. Dried" Apples. 500 lbs. Dried l'esehes. 25 bbls. Sorghum Molasses 1.0 ',his. tweet Cider. 50-din. Coro Brooms. , In store and for salt-lw Fhlllt KR & ARMSTRONG, lel 155 51,4; et sir e , I. corner First. CONDIENsED ftldILK. B—s ea , on gehuhto Eagle" bran.:. pitt re c.:wed; al.° Coo.u.natal Ite,f tor making Hcc E ea. liver te.; in stmt.. bra or t ahh L. tor ~be at' the ti roe ry-,tore of j,.turi A . HR\,II • -•- 4.(outFiNii--.4. new r., [idly ay n put lip In o y,_ pound oalier boki••, with T . l celnin bur r to n ‘.strlety TitY IT. un.l tetal Ily .11,0. A. lIENMIAW, be) V.., I.ii, ri‘ 3i111! 11 . 1 1 . • , . _ PICES) SA VION.- -100 C. 4 NS Lir 311 1 received from ICS , I'll.lo. d . 111111011 lu ,11 , 311 Ifitn. fi r family use, or For sal., by the pound, at the Fain ly Grorrry store llf A. it.r.NSiIAW, Corner I,iln•rty anti fl and s. rects. MED BANKRUPT NOTICES U. S. MARSII A OFF W. Ir. Vl:111:1 , 41 . Vint:L. • l'irrSilUll.ll. Sept. 11:411i. 1. 1 405. Tillso,3 th e 11th dn..' or ~ ...en+cinht.r A. I). 1868, a is TO GIVE NOTICE that 'Warrant In Bankruptcy was Witted agalngt the ESTATE OP JOSEPH It. DICKEY, Of. Pltta:dirgli, to the county of Allegheny. and titate of iteuilay Yuma, who has been adjudged a bankrupt ..0 lil• own re talon: that the payment of any debts nay delivery of 3ity property b. lotiglittr.to eolith bank runt to Id • or for Ilk 10e. and the triton fer of any prote.rtv by elm are forbidden fly .aw; that a tneetlag or ItregiittlrS ef tiald to prove their debts. and to ehtiose one ar tnore as signees of hid a rilAti... r Will he held at It Court of It3o kro lacy, be holden at N. 110 Federal St.. AlliVetty 11. v. Allegheny county. aie I tire .1011 N. I'UItVIA Esq.. keg!. ter. on tlir 701 :lay of :`,Ovelliller, A. O. 1868, at :S.,ZTOIVE WIN f/011i" SIIIA DES, of _L,1 1 ..,J 3.11) CWII7 Ali , i -tae required, with border and TIIONIAS A. ROWLEY ' s lett. rert 't s L-011 ~I Kffi • A 1.41 the I,lain Blue' roe dlll.lll. IL $., NI LrAll3 . a , ; MI- ,,, Hger• p ; '' .: . :1. . T.• i feet. Nebfe s at the Zell' Cloth Ys u rtr ' s7l ' s ' O - tit ' . ' . ' ').e: Eld 9IN . it.rlAr'm re,!. 114 .• -T. ..I. TT. I'll TT.T.T°S •,- - , , 1 f Vet' - , sospert. , r ,Is 1/ , 1.11 1 1. 1. 11..t-se. :11 , 0. 11110 o ; 1 1 ~,.., e,.,/.,1,g 1 /11 - v•t l , I.or era •qt. 111•• 1 , x.111 ty 1; 1 . 0 , •ey 8 off' Or •I•MN A. ite.N.II.INV • 10 o'clock A. 3:.. for lossdlng the ab vu 41141114, 1 10011. . - Tim ', .Irs•et to 'Cast - tr.! , 111 4lt oh the '2lk It In st.. at 1764 11117211111 t en EATII.V.2C. BOUTIN (",:, the best JrtO. 41. lIIIVW.II, Clerk. i .4 quality UallsTanuedt 'te ,,,- . "et hand at the I °Weal, rite , ' I , 1 - • - 4 N. ritikuirs. ui. 15:sM V -- OTlCE.AvpKication for sale of I Iwo'''. WI filo t)!! , eu. 1.11 J A 51 1,:s goods, 0111 Pitt. T MEM Fona's BURGH, WHEELING, Marietta - and Parkersburg, Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street, DAILY, AT 12 • MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. BAYARD A. 9. SHEPHERD, Master. WEDNESDAY:t AND SATURDAYS, GREY EAGLE C. L. BRENNAN, Master. Freight will be received at all linr3 by sel4 JAMES COLLINS, Agent. Fon ETANSVILLE, CAIRO. AND ST. LOUIS.—The Rue steamer KATE I'UTNAM Capt. G. W. REED. Will leave for above and Intermediate ports on TUESDAY, 224 inn.. it 4 P. ts. For freight or nassatre apply on board or to JoilN se'2l J. 1). (n)I.I.INGWOOD. Agents. VOR CINCINNATI, LOU ravti.i.E AND 511'HIS.— 'I Ise splendid ).learner 11)A RE ES No. 2 rant GED W. ALnEnr, JAL. ti. otitis Clerk, leave for above wait all way points on G. W. Albert, office is up for For [reign' or passago app.y on board r until there Is TN TIFIE 11 . IATTEa r bF THE AP- I. plleution of the 111 Germania Building and Loan Association FOR A CHARTER OF INCORPORATION No. 1,002 In the Court of Common Pleas of Alle gheny minty. In the shove c se the Petitioners have applied for a ( barter as a Building and Loan A t , soelation, un der the statute In such ease made and provided, and uhleas exceptions be lit it in nroper time a Charter will be granted at neat term of said Court. lII= N OTICE--notice is hereby given Letters of tration have been granted by the Register or Alleldienv county. to the undersigned, on the... Awe of l IIEt.ERICIi SAUER, late of Allegheny county, deceased. All persow In debted to Bald t: tate are beleby ti-tined to pay the nonle, and all persons having claims •agalest the said estate, to or sent the sate.., properly authenti cated, Inc sc.tlement. M GDA LEN k SAUER, Ailininistratilx of I.'y ederick Sauer, deceased. Plt , shurgh. 'kept. 7. 186 S. sepd:xs. 4 OTlCE.—Letters , of Adminis t ration baiting been granted me on the Eit.tate of It•titEliT V14.;1t 11, deceased, al persons having daunt eg.tin,t his it,rate will present them to me, tlu,v auttientirat,tt, and a l l persons owing alit] estate will mike payment to me or my Alton. nt vs. COLLIER, MILLER ,h AletiRIDE. tin. 98, Fifth atreet,'llttbburgh. JANIES D. KELLY. anlBtu63-TO 102 Elm :Area. Pittsburgh. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE Portable Flour and Feed Mills, . MI nunbers and best quality.. For sale at 319 and 321 Liberty St.,Pittsburgh, Pa OIL WELL Steam Engines for Sale. filiperlor new itn.l seecinit-handSTEAM EN (ON S ittii 10 20 and 24 Inch ntitike, with all Ott tlitures FOIL BORING OIL WELLS. Address IMMI NOTICE.-411 persons Intel ested are hereby beaded tbat the Report In the I= it)penlng" of Roberts Street, , • In the ( Ity of-i'ltr, burgh, from Centre avenue to Reed sir. ,t. has been placed in my bands. Ihe as seseitnents will remain open at my °thee. No. 106 Fl th Avenue, until SATURI.AY, (.1. tuber 10th, 1868, wh. n those unpaid rill be filed as liens agalust the property. 12= NOTWE-TO THE OWNER OR owurra, ut a Log Itaf, tayt g at the ,ile o .heu %, hart. 1 Pte e of i.uo , ber I .ylng at the foot of 11 stir.•, t; .!co, the Hull of a bte tab at lay' , g at t foot of ['lit et rect. You are hereby tLALded to PAY WHARFAGE WITHIN TWENTY DAYS, or they wilt b, tool to pay charge a. ittiBERT A. BILL. • A Ileirlieny Wharf Master. Y 4 Ni STREET PROPERTY FUR, Sixty re t fr.nt ~ n south •hle of Penn street by 110 to it ewer's alley Three ttto. led be CI tt, rtner,y osehurg mansion.) with ta -I.les-ht rear. .t.,n,ete,i.rt given ou titre.. months AO tree_ _AiliY to HtS .t. M N, tu t^ 21 IC) 411. Avenue, cur. Cherry alley. 117:F - It h CITY 1.-Not:glom atilt Sl'aVt.:l'..lt, Pittsburch. cept. 10. 11468. ( N o'l'l4 I'o C4E1111'11.4 CTORA . .- S.-314A Pr po'al, for the cohs.ruettot of a r,ll' Ell ON Di A Mti N it ALLEY, din tlt • • ..ltu Wood :erect, wilt no teemed at this ...• null' • Ill! itcDAY. cept. 24th, 1800. The C,•usai uer r. nerve the right to ,e)ec Any or all li. J. M Otte: sell),;; City Engin er. —„ iwrit•ii CITY EettiNiltltlt A NIP , tiVEYtoit, 1 l'iltenurgli, Sent. 11468. N(yricr,.—Tite Assessment for I lie "NI ;distill l'aVeleeet nu Ver ell etre. tto b• " 1 r deatialti tiod, end cu be 2 , •en at. tilli ottleieWill h.% fti ic At. pt . xOtb. IS: S. when it will uo returned to tun City FR...n - era 11 11 lee for euileet. ' H.J. Mitoll.ll, 1 y N i eFADELV til'ltE ET. N, frt. le' hereby given that the Viewers' lte. 110. t In the matte , WILIE NI NU 31. , •FAIIDEN 'l'. I. 11411 M ward. Alkghwity CIIy, has been me I at No. 11.3. November 'rerm, Dintrirt Cour., for conOrmatlon. J. c. Meeo3l.llS, Solicitor. sei 43 Pl:unit STIME ET. N•it Ice is h..reby given that the Report of - View era f r.!),.ENING V hatltY ~ . Ecr. t ity of Alle :itiun sled mt.\ o 292 November Term ii,s! riot Court. for eontirmatiou. J. C. McCO7IIBA, City Solicitor. MNEI=2 'Notice In rehy given that the Viewers' ite: port for 11 • N 1 N 0 pt siNth ward. 11•1:1 been Clot at No, 291. No,. Ter., 11.n , 014, Dlntriet Court, for contlrnr,tion. • ehs 41 WAREIIIOUSE on LIBETTY ST. The - Ex.,cutor, kc., of .I. , seph P•tterson offer for nal.• the 1.01. sod Wo' 'rehouse No. 10. In rstoterson's Ithe N. 339 I,lbetly slreet ) lout 20 by 110 ft et. Applyto - JnIIMOS oy. MA'S. KAN, strll:X= 145 4th A. etlue, cur. Cherry alley!_ INDIA RUBBER RELTENG AND sTE;A I'ACK NIL—A full dt..ek on band at all numb, and or the beat quality. w tit 14,11011 s or t,hops where Belting 18 relllllred, wilt find our rirt, as low as can be 1t.141 in the Bast. and reintat • pUIRE CIDER VINEGIR.--For pb•klibg ur I.Ablejsse. for wile by the barryl 01 IL rht all; 0 libpe.rtill 1% me Villeyn . , by the cask or g,1100,1 — .iOHV A. Ith:N'llAW, ronier ~ Iborty and Ilan , . M.M.L STEAMBOATS TUN D AN: -3 r. M LEGAL. It. S. MI , RRISON, Solicitor for Petttioner3, MISCELLANEOUS. French Burr Smut Muchiues, BOLTING CLOTHS, W. W. WALLA(N. 1117G11 M. BOLE & CO., DlMllettlf• Plttth-r7h. Pn J. F. SLAG LE, • • Ca, Att. me, and remove the acme McCO URN, Solicitor. F(ut vi. riittaarti, 94 vataiJur .tr...t f RAILROADS PITTSBURGH andalgaii CONNELLSVILLE It. R. . - On and after TFIURSDAY, March sth, 1861 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cOr tier of Grant and Water streets, as follows: .I) , pfu - t. Arrive , . Mail to and from Unlont'n. 7:00 A. :. 6:001. I'.. MeKeeport Accommodt'n•l l : oo A. )t. '2:05 f. 3 . ,.. Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 r. Y. 10:00 A. .15. West Newton Aceommud'n 4:30.1.. Y. 5135 A. M. Bra,ldOck's...kecommodat , n 6:15 P. st. ' 7:50 P. lA. s I N -Night %. cc. to MeKeesport.lo:3o P. M. 6:40 A. Es Sunda Chu re2t Train to and from Vest Newton 1:00 P. Y. 10:00 A. br i For t ekets apply La J. R. KING, Agent, STOUT. Snpertntendent. ni66 W. B 1 •i TSBURGH,I NCINNATI AND ST. 51 RAILWAY. P it in HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after SUNDAY. Sent. 13th, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follow•, Pittsburgh time: Cepart. Arrfve. Mail Express 2:18 a. m. 12:13 a. m. Fast Line 9:•13 a. m. 7:18 p. m. Fast Express 2 ; 3,, P. m. 11:23 a. m. Mixed Way Q:l3 a. m. .6:38 p. m. IleDonales Ace'n, No. 1..11:43 a. m. 3:03 p. in. Steubenville Accommoirn. 3:5S p• m. 9:33 a. m. ellonaltl's Acen, N 0.2.. .5':28 P• m. 8:23 a. tr. iloar 2:34 p. M. Express will leave dal:v. 11:23 A. M. Ex or, es arzlve The 9:43 a. in. Train leaves daily, bundays ex cepted. and makes close connections a: Newark for Zanesville and points on . Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL. General Ticket Agent. r W. W. CARD. Sun't., Steubenville. CHANGE of TIME., ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P. M. Augast 12th, MA,- '11.% 0 'PLAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and Canal streete, for Frankiln, oil City, Butial% and all points in the 011 If egionv.. LEAVE PITTSBURGH. !ARRIVE PITTSBURGIL. Mail S:O5 a rn;Mall .:.... 4:50p m .Express 7:25 urn .11;Mo-use . ... 6:05 am Brady 's It'd Ac 3:25 pn; il.adys B'd Ae10:20 am Ist 'Oda Works Ist Soda Works Ace...mm.1'11..11:00 a in' Accomoden. 7:50 a . 2,lSoda Works •• I2d Soda Works • • ^-omoda • 2:50 Accomo.rn .. 5:20 p rat Accomoda•ti.lso p m Mixed Wav VII G:2O a in' Mixed Wa) T'n . 8:25 p lia IfultonAnc'n.. 6:20 a tui Holton Acc n.. 8:35a m I Armstrong Ac. 6:20 p in Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. H. Ar rive In Plttsburgi. at 0:50 A. M. 147... P. 3sengers taking express train have but One chat eof cars b. tween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Oil Re ons. Mall and Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and Accommodation trains stop at all stations. THOMAS W. KING, Assn. Supt. W. FOSTER lipP.r.. Ticket At ent. aul2 WESTERN PENIT-0,1 • • • SYLVANIA RAIL- , ItIVIL—On and after Sept. 13th, 1868. the Pas senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot : Allegheny City, as follows: A rr o vee. Depart. Springd'e N 1 6:35 a m 7:00 am Freeport No. 1 8:20 a inTreeport No. 1 9:05 a m Express 10:10 a mSharpb*g No.111:20 a m Sharpb'g No.l 1:25 p tExpre,s 2:20 pm Freeport N 0.2 1:10 p Int,spring.Pc No 1 3:30 pm Mall 5:55 p tui Freeport N 0.2 5:20 p m Springd'e No 2 6:45 p m'Svringd'e Not 7:10 pm Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Jnnct. evert , Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny .funct. at 9:45 p. m. COM3TETATION TICKETS—For sale in packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape- Tilled on tickets. - The trains leaving Allegheny City iat 7:00 a. to. and 2 20 P. 11. make direct connection at Freeport - with Walker': line ofStages for Butler and Hannabs town. Through tickets may be purchased at the Unice, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to JAMES I.E.FFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Depot. • The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage. except for wearing ap parel, and limit thet. responsibility to One 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 11. WILLIAMS, sell; Gen.-al Sunerintendent, Altoona. Pa. PENNSY CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and after Sept, 13th. 1865, Trains will ar rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty.streets, as follows: , Arrive. I Depart. Mall' Train.... 1:15 am. Day Express.. 2:25 in FastLtne 1:40 am' Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ain Wall's No. L. 6:20 a m -Mail Train 15:10 ain Derry Acc'n .. 7:50 ain H'ineinnati Ex IE4O m " Wall's Nu. .. S:5O ain Wall's No. 2.. 11i51 ain Cincinnati Ex. - 9:10 a m.lohnstown Ac. 3:05 pin Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m I liratiolocks Not 4:00 pm Baltimore F.x. 1:30 p m Expres. 4:50 pm Phila. Express 1:51) pm I WalPs No. 3.. 5:10 pm Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pm! Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm Braddocks No 1 6:00 p m • Fast Line 7:30 pm Wall's No. 1. 7.15 nml Derry Acc'n.. 8:50 pto Brad'ks No 2. 12,40 a n oradk's .No 2 10:50 pm Way Passenger 5:30 p The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrit es at IN all's Station at 2:00 p. m. °Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains .dally except Sunday. For further information apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibility to tJne Hundred Dollars In value. All ilaggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, set , ' General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. • 1„8 - Wki rim P 4 i i IT'PoB riGH, FORT WAYNE A CHICAGO R. W. AND CLEV ELAND A PITTSBURGH R. R. From Sept 13th. 1868 trains well leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city time, as follows: Leave. , Arrive. Chicago Ex.— 9:03 a m'Chicago Ex... 2:08 am Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 am'Cleveland Ex. 2:08 am Erie A Ygn Si'! 7:28 a to!Phleago_F-x-::.. 11:23 a m Cl. & Wh•gll'l 6:1:3a m i Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a m Chicago Mail.. .6:58 J. indst. Louis Ex.. 3:33 p m Chicago Ex.... 9:43 a m 'CI. A AVh'g Ex 4:08,pm Cl. & Wh'g Ex. 2:13p n.I Erie & Yg'n Ex 6:13p in Chicago Ex.... tv :20.1 p m!Chicago Ex.. . 4:23'p m Wh. & - Erle Ex. 4:48 pm!Cl. & WII•g . Ex, 6:53 pm Depart from Allegheny.' Arrive in Alleghenll. N. Brlgt'n Ae. 8:58 am N. Brigrn Ac. 7:03 a m Leetsdale " 10:13 a mN. Brigt'n " 8:28 am 11:58 am l Wellsville " 8:53 a m Rochester " 1:33 p m!New Castle " 10:13 am k Wellsv`e Ace.. 3:4-3 pin In Leetsdale " 9:13 a Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 p m " " 1:08 pm N. Brigt'n " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt'n " 2:43 p m N. Brigt'n " . 6:28 p m Leetsdale" 4:53 p m Leetsdale " . 10:4.3 pm " " 7:261:1;11 t4'.. 2:28 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily: 110 - 11: 23 a. m. •Chicarr Express arrives daily. sell F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. S l i t OKY HlLL atigtga UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Eastern The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIAMLE. ROUTE from the East to all poluts-tu Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leave State Line and Leavenworih daily, (Sundays excepted.) on the arrival of trains Pacific Railroad from St. Louis, and ".4:_nuihal and St. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connectine at Law rence, Topek:a and Wanieg, , , with st.t,'s for all points in Kan-as. At nd oh track west of Ells worth with the UNITED ra TES EXI'IF 9 S COM- P A AN ND Y EXPRESS 'S DAILY COACHES FOR LINE OP OVERLAND HAIL DENVER; 'SALT I A-I,CFI And all Points in the Territories, And with SANDERsON'S,TRI-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Albu querque, Santa Fe, and ail points in Arizona and New 'Mexico. With the recent additions of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made with rt.- spoesible overland Transportation lanes from its a.eatern terminus, this road now offers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far West. Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the United States and Canadas. Be sere and ask for tickets v a THE SMOKY HILL ERN HOU UN ONION PACIFIC RAILWAY. E.A.ST D I VLSI. - General Freight and Ticket Agent STEAMSHIPS._ TO " LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TUE INDIAN MAIL STE.ADISIIIPS, Numbering sixteen drst. tne CeiebrAted ctry • or PARIS, CITY OF ANTwErr, CITY OF ROiToN, CITY OF UALTIMOIL CITY OF r,VE SATUIWAY„ from 11,r 45, Itiver, New York. Fur liassasm or further Inform, s.mly to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr 4, 70;,FIIPTI1 STREET. IChr. , ifiele Rull.lifur early opposlit Vt,n; ()Mee. rucat arc Q Washington, A. ANDERSON, Gerkenil Bnperintendent. J. H. WEENTMg. -class vessels. among th..Z