_ . f. 5..., r • . r -- . .r. - --.. --.. I. t , or - , er . ir .. ~ inr 4 ' t. jrj .1 fl a T CidaYiti W . arr, - to , son TrrfaTi I(I . . ...„...,_. .......t,..,-,tr.,,,,,Az m.v.P.i.:V5-.z* 4' -4CIVIELMELAI--‘,l3ar-,..L..."*.,5rr.......v,:arw.,,a4a5r.A...:49.3T535FM-Vs& ... ' : ..1, .:'S• 416 . ibryt ,' ' -.' l iih t ien t lin • * ail terki ( IO W : • i t t 10 ,10 tte,l tr, ; X= .prc Ypieg, Septlmber - 20; 1888. • icostur Awe • Money tiotiSe sintt thriller of 4(s or Cent; the letter figure being theprice'at Cleat): Sterling . stea#Y - Tat 9A•1310 - V, Gold firmer, °Peeing ;at t071 , 1d, and ofoeing aetive-at : l4liV., It is reported that the Sub-Treshory eold'welonemillion dot= tars of gold test three days. The eaports to-day were $250,000 GOVERNMENT stoma loiter under pressure to sell for fear of Istringeat money market. Followingarethe qubts.ucrna : Coupons 1881, lI3Vgil.lBX; do. 113®113y(; do ''64; 109X®109%; ` 169 . 31(4110; do. New, 108(41108 1 4: do. '67, 108y,®I08K; d 6. "68,-1083i(4116630 1040 s laig@noo. _ : sun morns • fA tall. Old Tennessee% 89@69X; Sew, 68(§188y' s ; Old Carolina% 7544; • New ,d o .. 74%; , Old Virginias, 63%®54; New do.!„t Qiso; Missouri% 92. RAILWAIFSHAIMthi Lower on New York Mai; trt:::Wvire are stronger.' MiseellineonF dull. - Expresestocks ' 100; 46 3 / 4 @)47.: ;Itninfion;. , Water Power, 18%; Cumberland, _mow VCella.Efßrea. -24 %4 430. ,taanorifinii473f:g" 484; Adams; tam,@s2gi untramitat4i; 4 V 0430 Merchants' Union, 24®24X; Quick. 21(i)2250 Mariposa preferred. UMW 18; Pacific MR11,107%10108: Westerngitiori Tokstrito4: B , 4 l:4 l t 4 WNll'lY. 0128 X; Erie,' 47447%; do. preferred; 69% 4 ; r Hudson,' 131q(4139; Harlem, 42Kgr 2 k Reading - , 93%@Iii3X; et 4,, „willful 4. Patil, fr2492X‘' do:•prefeitw .881 / j 33.1-;,; Michigan - aftarai; "118(4)118W, ,111 gan SouthernrB444llinola.Centrrl4634ol47; 3111isils -bonds, 120 i_AfIttIblirgilli:f4fitION Toledo, loi@milf; Rnoic delandiqlol3ol# 104 1 4 -NortAirestern,-875‘®8730-11m-yre, /erred, 87X,cg87pi; Fort..Wayne,•ll.3Xolll; Hartford 'and Rrie, 223p2)22 3 / 4 f Terre Haute, 0 . 7 -XtuNinajloko ES/ 4 4k DR hippo dna"Moult. viSY, 101;;,C. p. u. et 1, 7934; CLeveland and Ashtabula, 9834. ' • ams * MINING 11.IIA , BiliiiiiraMl l / 1 111reefiyisma51.7tockx mamas n; fir New York ..Oold, 110; Gras voile); 40; Mnritana_p_s4@ss: Smith*. ,Par„- malilik494 406. - • - corms STOCKS. CAPker 'sucks a Bostpn. Calumet, 5,% r ranit 1834; Quinete 21; 45t'; Minnesotsol. , Sith - I t feaStifjr — ) l k%TPWVoBo. - 00r.l i ii, " meats, $1,1Z7,8161,. taianetsoPit,9o7,ll9B:- -Chitititf '?"*. ` ^ ‘z /37 T!!'f*Ta!t 41 " 1 'itubuiitl . 4 4 z 4 4 4 14 _ Clicuitori; Sejit. , 29.—Eastern Erelmage rit • etiijoy:Aiiict grit_ at 1,50a12,52'.6nY1ni, and sel,l4llg':Ut par. :glimr," _quiet at 143,750.„ WheatWhestig *ask rind 3%si4c loWer, with salmi': of 6 - 1. *SS 4 ggia . -Intil Xio:2at 111.38 a 1, , t he mar elostpg„y4t4 sellers of No. .2 at and sales • were made since 'ohange , --at. - -$143341,33. - - Corn; the gypsum:l betro tolling° .csscii larteki trith(iales Nri.,. 0,911401/o;:oh''rittrigt itruled quiet 9r aKipi44,40004 ; dull at ' 994 advance of 4 a4V,6 on yesterday's closing iiguires; No. 2' is (stalbgt . Annex, and, rejected 104'4 WO thla'Afternoon, with sales of No. at varib. 'Oats:. there is i.good shipping de mand, withaales. 51y,a5131e, the market closing et 511152 e: Rye is steady and quiet, with =lel of t. 1 4 10. 1 at $ 1 , 17 ‘) 1 ,1 8 , , N0.'-'2 - tt, , t $1.13, and rejected at 11,05, the market clot inetthri, 'wade figure for No. 14 Barley 41 et arid 27i - lower,closing at ;1,10 for No. 1 Provisioniestriady:"Mess Pork , soldat V26;2528,75,.! the'botaide price Tor favaiite brands. laid, steady at 1834 e. Sweet Pickled Hams 17a180..: Dry Salted Shoulders 1001055 o; - Highwitugt WO, at .51,115- free. Freights: dtul,:and ,easy., Receipts for the Oast twenty four hours— , 9,114 bbls flotir.;'ll,seat'bivh wheat; 36,781 ' , ' bush ,00rn- Kea, bush oats; .1,752 hogs. ShirimentBL9,29s bbls flour; 71,473 bush •I wheat; 71,037 bash torn;," 86,646 bush oats; ,1 885_hogs..- ~-41 , Rr Telexravii•io the littstvctrils Gstette.l, Quickgpti..zr..- Sept. .21).:411eloitr,dult Priem dzoollingl family, extra $7,76' .18,25;'-'WlieetY - Lnieffire. but holders ief'cille : to Wl : ftc Cornhigher and-dikaianif.At4l,loal,ls. Oats -in good demand at 63a650. Rye dull 114115.74t4failep4detlibtft0flimit 4sllB 12.2031br, $ tate;ipsd 12;85 for 'clatukle. " Whisky-doll ar52,16440 for free. Cotton 'ziesableat Taiiidoo id" fallititces. -::Mess , 7Perhlfirm end sold to &- limited extent at $lO. Bulk meats firlif' ealet76,oooportfilisaboUhiere tit-ile;peeked' sideip-1850.:- Bacon firm: and in- fair de matrffitil224al246.for shoulders,.tifelitter.' rate asked; sides 1434altq'aiid 160 for 'rib; isles& t anif , rithdr-dittlinilt tkf buy at these - ;rates.. - Inict,undhanged end , quieff ,19Moi - asked.' 'Batter Miner; fresh 313a12e. - Egas dull at 23a24c0 Cheese firm at 161186::' 'Pliskseed - in= deininct - at - 111,50 a. 2/ 4 75, Linseed' - ;Oil 'declined In $ 40.5 ',with salient 100 - bbis in lots., -Lerd Oil unchang. ed imd.quiet. Sugar firm:. 230 hhcis otlfix ablelbrChba; 1345af434e for Porto - Rico and 15y,a1530 for: Detharare. Coffee , in good' demand at 21a25c. Apples firm at $4a5,50 per..bbl.. Gold 141%-.buying.:Exchange firm irpitr buying. Money market easy at Balo percent. St. Louis Market. -(137 - Telegriv!i to, the l'itUburgh oazette ST. Louis, Sept. 29.—Tobacco; offering liberal and feeling better generally, but prices. without quotable change. Hemp smallsales undreised at $429. Flour much depressed by unfavorable advices from Orleans;and sales confined ,to local trade; super *5,75.46,0e; extra $3,7537,00; double extra IP/5425; double extra to Cairo 110a12. Wheat heavy awl declined 3asc;, prime fail $2a2,04; strictly prime $2,10 a 2,15; - fancy $2,20a2,25;4ch0ice spring $1,5031,55. Corn dull with scarcely anyileinand at 94a9lic; the latter for choice. Oats firm and unchanged at 524560 for porn mon 'to choice. Barley heavy; Choiceispring 90a950; Missouri 82,10. 'Rye firmer at $1,15 Pork steady; mesa $29. Bacon quiet and dull; sales old clear sides 15y s c; loose freali,Alol6alo l 4,c; ,fresh shoulders 1250, 1254 c; canvassed sugar cured hams 17Mal9c. Lard dull at 19c in tierces, and 20e in kegs. Whisky firm at -- $1,50. Receipts Flour, bble.; wheat, 21,195 bush; corn, 988 bush; oats, 105 bust; rye, 3,252 bus; barley, .12,217 bush. Toledo Market. {By Telegranit to, the Pittsburgh Gazette. ] Timune, September 29.—Receiptin flour, 3,037 bids. wheat, 39,834 bush; cora, 10,028 bush; eats, 11,300 bush; irye,, 360 bush. Shipment.: flour; 12.829 bbls; wheat,' 61,- .354 bush: cern, 17,275 bush; oats, 13,329 bush. , Flour dult; sales wh,te at VON. Wheat, white 4a6e and amber and ,red 2e lower; sales white Wabash at $2,50, white Michigan $2.06, amber $1,95, No. 2 red $l,BO, No. 3do sl*. Corri a shade better;' sales No< l'at 98c, No. 2 white 99c. '.Oats i.teady -.at 57c for Michigan. Rye 2c better; sales Michigan at $ 1 43. Harley steady; sales Canada at f 2,10, State $2,00g. Freighte, .56 to . Buffalo and Oc to Oswego, Philadelptila Market. 4B y.g a i ,e p 7v a t to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) , Piiiii..arogr,enta, September -- .Clover seed declined; sal"a a; $ 7 ,504,09. Flaxseed 42.80a2,90." Petroleum unsettled; crude 20, refined held et 31, bid 30. Flour dull at 1;9,20a9,59; new Spring Wheat extra family 410,00, old do $10,00512,00, Pennsylvania and Obio do $.3.0.1.0,53 for extra- Wheat eery dull; red , 162,2.142,30, amber $2,304,35. Rye 111,50 for Pennsylvania and $1,90 for Delaware... Corn dull and droOping; yet low 41,26a1,27. Oats in .fair, demand and unchanged, Grooorkra I G rovlalcua iguuiged. - . , ) ,"4'7 ; VIE 0 ' 1 1 11 MO. uriTelearnin to the zutfearga swat: t • Sepietabed EHodW but iii t =thi" . iie;:' deletion theiditt :the trade is neither ititPte tiidr eatlgfadto fy we quote 40e47....Ottowti:SheatinP at 15%e.f0r Atlantle c A and Amos:team-an , ;16 for Stailt•A.'"Atlititle'Efi' Pacing. eitea. ;Lyman E and Peot A - held at`lYo, whioh la ...an. extreme; Booth F : 4 ' , brings •153ief Great Falls E, 14340; 'Salmon Falls, 6,y;c:: Farmers A: A,- 16; Augasta;• 14; Shaw mut F, ;F 340; . do. L L, 12lie; ' Lawrence'' px; p it 0, /136; Atlantic: V, 1.3 c; sfield C, 12e; and 11%e by the bale: Albion A, 1134 e; Sagamore, /lefzlkwight X, 112% '..Kennebae, 10 e;„Atiantio P, 18e; WaverlY Bridge . X; j 1lo; Grafton A; 8c; 'Lawren& 15 - 6. do:11; /4e; Pepperell 'l'; .18 6 ; do. E; He; do.' 0 .,,,1 2 e* and 1 1 1, 11o; byease, and halfra cent per yard higher for each letter by,the piece.. Aiaebnville Bleached Ml:sling have beert - ra: dined. to 17e; Langthiwto.l4of -Portstiotittr: I.T, to 10e; Amoakeag A,,,l6o:„Eartletti and Hearsay& A, 200. Waureagan prints have'beed reduced' to and Troy to 74::' -,; ~cleveland Market. (By Telegraph to the Plt4burghgmote.al CLEvErAnry,,Sepietnher.r.-4790, otcy midn'hold ar 1i12,50 for' treib ex tra ifhite ; !10,7E411,1)0 for.donble!ext 'A ben; 49,15 a 0:1(94.:- double extra TOP , 110.2.50,50:-. for. Cu le extra spring; 18,24 for eMra; spring country made ' ranges - at 19;75a1,W"f0r 091Ible,eXtraiired!and amber; $8,50a840 for douhlesatra,aprtag;;;4(ol.l2oo for l deOle eitra - white - Wheat; saes bf sii car loads of No. 1r deC $l,OO. end' or Np t g do.; at. $480a1,131.. . Cora nominal at $1,02a1,c13., Oats irregular; sales or, pivo,car loads' at 6034e;' two car loads 'at- 624 i, 'Rye he1d , at11,22a42.7.!. Hanley (' held %BIM and higher, No.,d-at 11,8_5a2,00,tbr State and Can adf€:— Petroleum very , firm and demand active, refined held at 28a29e; trade iota .' at' " Bltlmore Mark B ideitraente thi Pittabnigh BALTIiICiBIe, Slptember,29;:--Flour /Wet wit!) a` f feir business;. prima„,unotutowati Wkfilt very' dull bat not qtiotifikr lower. conlifltM; salei of 'Whito . htll,2or yellow , Oats firm at Inane. Bye firm at $1,40a450. Provisions, firm...: Mess. pork, 130;50. 'fia4S6ll = titi - sides, 'I6Ko; clear do, 17c shoulders, 113y,a140. 21a220. f—* St. Meals Cattle Starlet. CB, Telegziugi to the PlttibutiktitsetteAl' : ?LT* 141 ; 112 1 Plag , , P 07 44 '4 ool r , ptesicly, for a 3 l kinds; itiforfor to extra Cattle I Ellieeto''lll2,fol4so for 'to • :t3 ' , ,r. ..11Aatsiolli::Eletitember29; 1 --'l'eal"tnetak , las: 'WReditiiiilt4t.'Pfll 2 49 do t Brian dr .oaugtk ,er_l(N) bbls flour,, Watt. EaugAgo; , car Simpson; 7 - Vila islder,lt'ltda Jr; 8 drums tobaoco, Atwall,l4e&tt ,garter. McGrew a- PO; 2 Cara,;staYteh Mp Adaiin*ll r o;'l car wheat ,' S; Litigett,4 CMIO boxes thihOn; W, If Kirkpatrick :a Cor l'aks hope, 'John - 'White* Jr;- 32 bexes :cheese; J B Canfield Emir 84 Sks rytt,'S Floyd; I'car lumber: Nans - dt.Co; 1 car' bar ley,•24 WsdiaWright; 6 bbls' apples. Geer & • 'Bolter; 1 ear Wheat, Mitchell & Co; '1 - car staves,' W Ricks; 1 car ear - corn, MelielarY Wad; 1 ear milifeed, 100 'bbis fl tar, Heil dt Ritchart; 4 oars barley; Pier ' [) annals dd Co; 100 bbls flour, J Bonnor; 100 • di) Kirkpatrick, Herron dr. Co; 60 tea. lard. F Sellers do Co; 1 car , rye, H ,Wallace; car wheat; 10 tea' hams, Volit, Mahood & co; 2lbbdls hides; Geo 11: Anderson;-'lO • bales broom corn, H R McClellan; 4• rolls leather, I J Efaininett & Son; 100 bbls Welt, Lane& Co;' 1011 do, - McClure & McKee; 100 do Ato,- E Heasleton; 200 do do. onMerrli ear millfeed,"ll Conrad; 4 cars rye, T Moore Son; 4 do do; F G Finch dr Co. ,CLEVELAND APT POT/ J8 111391i RAIL ' Roan, September 29.-3 cars iron gore, 'Bryan it Can i ghey; 2 do do, Reese, Graff & Dull; 8 cars pig iron. Nimitik , Co; 3 cars iron ore, - McKnight, Porter liCo:.1 car 'iron ore,'Zug dr. Co; 1 do Graff, Dyers; & Co; 10 do da, Shoonberizer & Blair; 2_cars lum ber, Slack Shales; Ido do,Allen & Dunn; 1 car iron Ore. Parktltros it Co; 1 da.barleY, .0 Barrelrine it Pro; 10 bbls cil, 2 do tallow, Mai Flamm it Son; 20 do . oil, Hays 'it Hewart; 25 bia Cheese, J Dab:- J eath: 50 bxs, 2 crates starch, Watt, Lang -,stsrch, McKay & 8ra;,50 do 'to r Klieagleton:l2o do J./ House & Co; 25 do do, S P Shriver dt Co; 2 cars copper, C. Cr Hussey it Co; 24 bits hardware, Secomb Co; 6 bbls 011. Van order &S,hepard; 10 do do. W r, DiViloin-17 ) - , bble"01110IIS,Nrolgt, Mahood it Co; 12 bbls apples, Elliott it MYerc;.lo dodo,,J,Herbert: / car , lumber, lack & Shales; 100 bola loud, Slug & Co; 40 do do, B Wiley & Co. ALLEGIQINZ ST.VrioN,-September,-‘29.- 1 car millfeed; 128 ' bbls 'llour, - "Stelirert & Ungepheim; 'car barley, Smith it Q.l; 3 do . staves,.jlif lieniihill; 1 do Aioci aa, It. & Rotai: 23 - beef ,bides;Ag calf skips, J ',Stuck . athi 5 bdls leather, M Delange; 25 bbls flour, A Miller: 1 car barley, M Heck elman; 1 car wheat, Win MeKing 2 cars metal. Spann; Chalfant it Co; 2 cars bailey, J Rhodes it Co, 40 sks flour; J M Lusk; 20 , - bbls do, W Fl Beckert; 6 cars wheat. 3 T Kennedy & Bro; 3 cars iron ore, Lewis, Bai ley & Dalzell; 2 cars barley, A Gackenhei mer. & 'Bre; 11 kegs powder, 35 Etas starch, E M. Jenkins; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, Ham ilton Co; 35 sks ri e, Ruse & Ewing; 21 bbls apples, W Davison. PITTSBURGH, OINCINNA.TI AND ST. Louis RatiLitcin, September 29.-1 car barley, J Rhodles & Co; 4 do do, Spencer & McKay; 3 bbls flaxseed, 18 bbls apples, 2 Flo eggs, W H Graff & Co; 30 pkgs starch, "E H Myers& Co; 2 crates do, E Heazleton; 05 doz brooms, McEfr y & Uo; 50 bbls flour, W H Kirk p itriqk & Co; 10 bbls lard oil, W B Hays & Son; 10 do do, E 11 Myers & Co; 3 t b i e r s brooms, John Hutchinson; 2 bbls oil, & Ewing; 80 sits - wheat Robb it Herron: 20 eke rags, L Straus; 1 car staves, M : P Adams & Son; 1 b,x cheese, Carter Mc- Gre'sv & Co; 17 eke barley, Smith dt• Co; 1 bale hops, W Multiage. ALLROHENT VALLEY 'RAILROAD, Sep tember 29.-1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 1 bbl eggs, Paul & Gibson; 4 cars limestone, 'Shoenberger Blair; 2 cats metal, Rees, Graff & Dull; 3, sits rags, 2, do wosl, S P Shriver. & Co; 1 car stone, Henderson, Alexander & Co; 19 bgs rye, Watt ^ & Wil son; 7 bbls egge,4 sks rags, J E Shoemaker; 3 cars metal, McKnight 4t Co; 79 green' hides. W C Barber dr. Co; 60 bbls salt, Seghtnver & Voskamp. ". PITTSBURGH AND CONNALLSVILLB RAILROAD, September 29-16 bbls whisky . , Diflinger it. Stevenson; 4 bbls crackers, R Robinson & Co; 11 rolls leather, Andrew Arendt; 29 coils rope, 30 bales oakum, Ful ton, 13ollman & Co. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILRgAD, September 23.-58 sks barley, aty dt Welsh; 4 oases cigars, R Ji W Tenklnson; SOU bbls whisky, F E V'olz: 349 bxs window glass, John Flack; 470 bdls roofing paper, Lupton & Co. STONE. - - wEn. COMMON • - • Machine Stotui Works, Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny. ICREWR A.TVATER tr. CO. Have on band or prepare on ;abort notice Hearth and step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brewer, Vaults, &c. Head and - Tomb Stones, Orders vrmnritly ezemited. Prices reasonable ftfof V:010 7114:0*.+:4 - -- BECIANIN 87NOBBLY. sINGEBLY & CLEIS; Successor* to PRACTICALGm). VSomisims & CO.. • • The Only Steam Lithographic Establishment. West of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Beads, Hondo, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Domas. Portraits, Views, Certificates of Delyosits, Lima tiou Cards, &0.., Nom. VI sad 74 Third street. Pittsburpb. STAINED GLASS. PAUE zuLurazs a DUD'. ME " ' • !' The' contiiinei 4fit- d.a"-V.47(4.-fii • P ann . -"by tini' pier maiks' Nat et i ening. ur TheViiiitheijeaterday. was clear and Pleasant; ind•Wiernitigif settled. - .There baa'not beari isingle arrival since. the. date of our last; report with the• ebtesp-. tionof the reolar locatpankets. . The Julia No. 2, for Zanesville, and J.N McCullough for Cincinnati, Were the Mali , departares. The-Economist, (lapt; J. fl.'Porter's'aew boat, hi now at the wharf,•and will at :once commence loading for the •Arkansasßiver. She is an odd looking specimen or mhrine achiteciture, but is. no doubt well ••adapted for the trade for which she was constructed. The most remarkable feiture about her is the fact that she only . draws eight inches, light. . ;._ • ' ; Theftrey, Eigle,Capt,•C. L. Brennan, is ilia regular packet Tor Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon.`' I`.; . • I - .The Glendale, from Eit. Louis, Is among the first boats due, having left Cincinnati some days since. The towboat 011 Valley arrived ,from Oil City. yesterday.with 2 , ,600 . { barrels crude , oil •The Glasgow. gapt4 Andrew Itobinsoti, is the regu4r.E;cp;9o,; . packet for, Viiicaimati andLocusidlle. . &tit: Y. J. liarrigh, is Riling up steadilylor Bt. Loais,•and i 'pas. Bangers aiiiti•sbilpers sboald bear tills in mind. . ' Thegtoirboaf Baltic ran agnitind near Lagrange, seven miles below Steubenville, during it heavy„ fog on ...SundaY night; and for time; so critical was she sheeted, that it was feared - tine would break in two. She Anomeded in getting oil', however, without sustaining any serious iniury. City 'telegrams report tarentrfour inches in the channel at, that point yester day. —The following, named towrboats got off yesterday: ' Lioness, Hornet, Niagara; ger,' , J. S. Neal: add Mar YhA:nn."! , 4 - • .4-The Portsmouth Times ass a:? The bot toms along ,the Scioto 1/111 be .overflowed, and - thaTarmershereonn *lll. - itis feared. loiet 'their -entire. Mops. -The flood will cause immense destruction. • w—•We extract thejellowing resume of , the preeeedinga,' ofl the late SteambOatmen'a Convention'at Lk:nil:Ville, 'from the Clnoltt nati Gazette, of sondayr /t was a matter of, regret during the session of the Union Association of Stearnbciat Owners and rap.. tains, last week,l at Loidaillle, that eincidi nati was wholly unreprmenteti e ,.,Pernapa ithe`feeling of sorne members alight be Ipf ,tereitpdassed btanstriniger "Ord thin ire.. phough• It. believe LOA word leaven, the pout /merit of, a .rasjority,of -the mem bane• Mr; F. Ihr. 'Gould: Upon taking the I _Obeli atrPtetildent of '.the 4 Assocdittfon 411*- ilhe corningao•nar ri shni tlntkuhe,„'had•been of ;the opinkon,,ithat was a Meeting of great' flitpoti,fteei lint is neither' Clitilimati nor Pittlairgit hadftitken any etraward 'Whig re resented, he Aoneinde ate might 2 h ve been Mistake:l, in that hto had attaehed bidre'ittiticirtatice to it than it deserved.? Whets rebuke ' and bow dell-, cately, werdedl gore was a full delegation all the way from New Orleans: ' Efere,nisi, was represented. evepr line of •ateaniboatis centering at, St. Leins— r tnore than a hun-4 dred thousand” tuns or carr y ing capacity.' 'Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Jefferson ville and New Albany were all represented. ' Bnt Cincinnati—the owner of more steam boat atock than other et yin the west: the city. having more steattibo it interest at stake than any other; a city which could, well afford, for her own - sake, to pay•the whole expense of improving the navigation of the Ohio river to the month, including the building of the new canal at Louisville —thil city fulled to send even a man to re present her at'a meeting whore the repre rwntatives of other cities named stood ready and were holding out their hands. to assist her. • • It• hex been a complaint of steambauttnen' for two years or more that they have been making no . money. Capt. Gee. Kirk, of New Orleans. . stated. . that ' after many years steambaating, should he be ca led from site next day he would leave his family 'nothing' but his clothes. 'How many of our steamboatinen; Were they to conies+ the truth, could say the same thine To arrive at the cause of all this, and to, find a remedy, wereSotne of the objects of the •Aaeoclatlon.% '.A committee - was 'ap pointed- to deliberate on the 'abject.. They reported the causes to, be, chiefly, "in- Creased tonnage, the detiressedionditionot theSordbern Mates, thelricreased facilities of ,rallrpadsi . the Inefficient ~s ystem of agencies,' Mid exCessive taxation to which steamboats are subjected." Ih the . 'dliens • - slon of thereportratimaisets werebrought out that do not appear as causes in the re. port. It was regretted that there:Ara* no data at hand uporrlehigh a report could be 'based eg/ I the sAbie9g t ofi 109 Pc#94 o 4eadtee tannage of 1860 and 1868 on western waters. It wall believed by ono well= tletaian-that such-a . . report . would have shown, i that there,bad not ,been an increase of itinnage." it this is eorrect,t . theti In • creattedjunnage could have had nothing to do with the cause of the dectease in steam boat' buSiness. 'Another gentleman stated r that there was more freight moving on the . Mississippi river than as ever knoWn be fore, and stated that sixteen loaded steam ers and barges had left St. Louis for N w Orleane the previous week. .' , lt was agreed, `also, the railroads could not comp• to with river,navigation,is carrying f eight. This leavett but two points to operate as causes for the “present depression condition of steamboat interests"—the , inefficient sys tem of ag notes, and excessive taxation. Mr. Gould believed that the whole reason forthe "depression" was in the steamboat men, and that the reinedy lay within 11them selves. He said that steaml tatinen were noted for “cutting each, other ' throats" in In business matters. Ctlonei r Bryson said the government tax ma tilage on inland rivers was the same as th aton the high seas. Many—very many—tuxes which the Goverminent, the States, cities and corpo rations levied 'on steamboats, were enu merated by different gentlernen,all of which are unknown to railroads, or to any other class of business. The committee suggest ed, atthe Most effectual reinedies,.the sus , taining of the di ff erent local associations, the appaintmeht .of Superitendents for, such; l and the practice of economy. econoy. These . measures would have tbe 'effect of pro teeing harmony of action, which would prevent competition be wean the steam-, boats themselves; and render their infia• ence more powerful with' legislators. The Association declared in emphatic words against any change of the present steam boat law, In case the bill drafted by it at its session of last October could not become a law Without material , alteration. This action was in reference to the sustitute for that tnll, prepared by Mr., Crawfort, and pending . . As an indication of their earnest ness, each inember of the Association pledged hitnself to pay his proper pr,tpor tion of any expense that might be necessary to secure the passe ° of the original bill. As a measure of ec onomy, the Associatioa recommended the iadoption, on all steam boats pl t log the WPstern waters, of what is called the re.ataurant system of feeding passengers. declarinr that "title kystem has proved in practice complete success in saving the leaks common to a . pass-nger steamer, in saving of general' expenses of the cabin, in profit to stewards, and in - the approbati It of the: traveling public." It was the opinion of one gentleman that it would be the Means of securing a better chats of etewards, and that no man was fitted to be steward on a first class steam boat,. who,was not capable of conducting a first class hotel. - '.. Perhaps'the ablest report made by any committee to the Association is the one in which Ciocinnati is now most directiy in terested—lhat "on the best Mode of pro ceeding to provind railroad companies from further obstructing navigation." That re port was adopted with such unanimity, and with such earnestness, as to leave no doubt but that the recommendation with which the report'oloses—to "continuously, inslah 11111 Y Alrge .umbeititi tal MMus ;yawns their, efforta"--will be carried ord. Aa the 'Moiling 'Beaten& ' - wark . iead,it seemed to b awl ,the force Of propheOr "That 'whir& one Co:vireos pin do, another Congress can tindo." MINIM • ; •;RTP I ' [By Telegraph to the Pltteburxtt 6szette.l, Lolnsytrzz, September-29.—RIver rising very aloirly. Weather clear and ideasant. jar. LOVA!. SepteTber 29.—Weather clear and'pleasant. TtAnasoATs. • prrroa BGIII, a raiW i t NTH F.ElLiNti, Marietta' and . Parliersbnrg Line. Leave Comp 7's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street, DAILY AT 1 If iiOXDATS AND T 8 11.8DAT8. _ BAYARD A. S. Susraaan. Muter. WEDNTBDAYI3 'AND'S rtranalra, GREY EAGLE C. BilllNNair t Muter. Freight will received at al hours by sett -JAMES OLLDIS, Agent. r VORC €IIINATI AND LOWS LLE.—Tbeflae steamer YOBATOWN . . W. Baum, Will leave abota annoy TAO DAY. Oct freight'. paasaie 41,01114' 1 Wlll leave ' .abota aAnouncEd on TEM DAY. October lst—d p : *, Vorfreight" pasiaire reply Oa board or to , •! , .191111 MAO& __ L _ ••_ . • _. 2e30 ' .1. D. D0L,t41.4 °WOOD. Agents. AEOIII . Alt VlENitti i r m igr ii t - . PAOKIE - POEI • 0r.,-Lomes. oVendld stesaer ,., , t .. • •, ~ . .. L BELL girIIENON - , ' 'Can't. J*O. Daans-nr; Will leaVeloribtiT'e and tritkratedlateiorts on For fre jig or ° 11r" 241- btri l l 4; t, age app 3r.On ~ , •,. .- ,' ~ gh t z sts u i o, max w0c0..... ARK...B. Agents. 1a pi EGItILAR 'lllCPREStilikgr i t AA! , PAOHRT: FOB .431 - MOINHAV 42 , 1 p poutsv44 L.8. 7 -,TAte ttipumar, • • 6LASO4IOW Cttif:Wgrisisyr Ilimorsag, WM leave tor abdireak4 ono on N.WifNWPAIf. '39gti 140- For CreliOlC pausge, 'SY ii4,lroard. eel . ....._ T° LIVER ; 001; Allll3a, ..,.,47 - r.r.- , ' t: '''t 7, 1 f." .r!:1,: •, % . ggigEW474'o... .: rJ .. TUB . INMAN' MAIL .132MAINEMPS, pLullietitiiiiZtemi:atit;ethik veigleak among 'the; bu trici e tri d wilik _ ' . i (Ali , bit:',iNtwiii. • CITY GI L F"Myl'fflaa r itALTlEWOßk' . AU Br AAXUBRAIG4 train_ Me 4151 . N0r4 I t li Nellr MT; ?Or pIIAINge or sumer inform:is. tlest4syt ” tr i -y oilit i 7, - . : - ::0.(1.1t , i; e •:. 7 ,71 4. 1..1.: , -, : "WZOZAMIP T T IC e. 4' Ii W /1 g 411" O . 0 Cl et:"10 ,WIILII,IIIILLEI4 •,' - • •-..,::` (Late hiller `fir itieketsono Nos. 221 ANP 228; Coinni Liberty and Irwin Streets / • 055 r, to the trade at LowlPlgarOs: 150tta s of W i s i l e c r ' s Ely k wEßEL, ' barrels. 100 ches..eV:ice Ytt n UNO " h7so27, JAPAN SOiaebc6bl It/Mali RICE. ' Si 5 bbl.. choke CAROLINA RIOE.. 73 bble. LONG' ItiL NWS7RUP. ' 01) 1 tait: ff ' .11,0 bbi5,.10,1105.15j0t MObASBE3. 200hbla. 10 , .FINED STIOAR. f bbSa, POETO WOO. Cups Lad DEMA. RANA SUGARS. 000 bask RlO COFFEE. - 50 has* d AltA and LAGUATRA 00117E.58. 190 aukaIXPIJICTED:CLA EFT. , • X 50 cased MUM 011ANDON CRAM -SCOTCH ALE and LONpON • roirrat eon- . . stnri)AuEL. • • • • - . 400 bus Paine ;Yellow Say tarn. 800 bus do do.• "Bnelled do. ' - 50 buarrime.Barley. 3.000 lbs.. Dried Apple/6 . * 500 lbs. Dried Peacbea. .65* bbls. torgbion Metbssea 10 bbls. Bweettider. ' • 50dos. Corn Breozna, ' I • In store and for sale by FETZER 4 A.BISO7ItONG; ;• lee . l6 Maniac street. corner ,First. F iumbn BURR MILLI ISTO - NEL THE.BE . ST WHEAT cUWILV.B',IN,I7.BI4 r*r t a bil "insi and Peof Mi/181 , 314 and 3211.11)60.y5t., Pittsburgh, pa. FALL OPENING, `At No: 47 St. Clair Street Dago', Youth's and Children's CLOTEED7G 4 FOR THE FALL liblAeON. JUST RECEIVED. Coke and Manure Forks, AMES' CANAL SIIOVE.LS, PICKS. MATTOCK'S At WiIITESIDES & DRUM% isels:lo7 ' 70 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY MILL VI FUR. PEARL MILL Three btar Green Brand equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLUR. 1:31 "Ws Flour will o n 1; be sent out when espeutallY ordered. • ^ PEA.RL DILL BLDF, BRAND, ' Ego I to best St. Louts. PEARL RILL RED BRAND, hquat to brut Ohio Flour. WHINE OOIIN FLOM:. A SI) CUP. NI !WEAL. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., Allegheny, Sept. O. INAS. PlCAltii MILL FLOUR! FLOOR!! nuoiffifit lere6h ground Old. Wheal Flonr. White Stitt Mills, for flintily uiro. - itlvernitie 311.1, or Bakers. Stone Mlll, for Rakers. Obtarlb 31111. for,: Bakers. illonlion Kill. for Bakern. City Mill, sprintleid, VulallY Float. Carevla XXXX Family itlonr. - Mad Riven Family r lour. OF NEW WHEAT. Plainview Mills rawly St. Louis. Tea it 051.4 Mills 'do Clarke's B at Baker's Flour. keystone Mills do lioroxiett Mills do Fur sale: by WATT. L4NO at 00,, and 172 and 174 WOOF BT Steam Engines 'for Sale. Suptrior aPw and 'aeconci-liand STEAM EN GINEB —7, 8 and 10 inch upladora, 20 and 24 inch stroke, with all ilia tixturea FOR BORING OIL WELLS. Address Aue:t99 STEAMSHIPS. French 'lair Slant Illtieblnei, boxer* All numbers end best quality. Fur isle-st M 2MMI A LARGE AND SPLENDID STUCK? OP GRAY dt 1.0(31-4.N, 44 ST. CLAM STREET LAILUE STOCK OF COAL ginov.ELS, And, all alzeaof CAST STEHL, mon N. BOLE & CO., puqueiine Way, rittobtulti, - - COMMIMHON MERCHANTS. nr i 4ll 4 2#lolll BY. A. T. GORM- E ; . • W. N. WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, i (Dinrcurtry Orr. EAGLz IfitmlLo prrirgioixvitarz PA. - • • J. - BILLINGER Se STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; . . . . . No. 87 Second Street Pittlburgh, Pa. REMOVE AND SELL L AU Kinds of Country 'Pro d uce; . . Al! orders for Merchandise promptly to ea. at LOWaffy =arta. rates. Particui attention gLven to the sale of natter. Eggs, Cheese, Dried Fruits,. &r, ;,We feel cOnddeat that we can give entire at. : istaqlon, by making gulch SALICS and ?noun. RE TORSO. at AID. , M=l , ld.allatict PYItIYa, and therefore - respectfully solicit your consignments., All entre spondenco c,ansgered pratingly.' -Marking - Plates - fornished.free. Drain in store anOkt arrive daily. WATT . , LANG:B4 Co., ' • wrioi*aks.r. Dt...i.Eas ur eiroeerges,_ IPrimlnee 9 Pre. tri5te1i5,111414 1 1714447,0krb0n0H..44., licre I'M and '174 Wooii immix, sear Meer:" street. . n08;n65 J. CANYJELD.4. .. . . ... . CA.'IIIIT.I.D. CANfriErob . && ' SO N, COM MISSION M JtC AWJB, . mind- lontretala era in Goshen, Factorr. .tiamburg_ and W. IL Cheem, liteser.. Pot hi: Eatron,. , Figaro Fish, Dried Fruit, Ural% .PV Lead kin, Pearl and g Ashes. Whitt Like: Ideated:. Lord, Coal and Car bon We, No. 141•Firstokireet. 'Pittsburgh. ~. AG &TEEL]; f. A. Ari!gL7l. IVI L STEELICA'SON, CeMinig , knOiXerchtWss • • altri DlR.4llllB,pr . vii:mutt; GatAiNG - rntrra).• eta. : .No. 95 0111011THES, FAA Oosamaa. • taararr.crzr..eil. JAMES B. M.K.A.ROB JOB. RABP.ZR MEANOR 11c, HAIIPER,. • * (MAIN' AND PRODUCE CfAltlakEifißEaCkPe 379 LIBESTY , WiTEET. piTTSBCROH... sollrite4. REPhwaircluP-4. G. Martha. 'Cashier ifeeitanicai National Barak; J. B. Dilworth R . IC.' Kenn nedy.4llro. C 0 .,- ja 01 :124 4 nista nem ;As. if.. minim -1! I F* 11 " I fI T, • •.) •.; • „A MERCHANTS; /i t: 4 .. • :iC*; is S4ll Liberty:Bc, ristaarate; L InsithiCHAßD, . Wholesale and *.etaii:Orece :r.s. 1. -.116. 396 PE IN STREET. ' ATAXIC, IriIASEL. • • • Et. ASUILEt., FBANE "31. ANJEB , . "." COXUASSION. IikRCHA'N'TS, 'Dealers In FLOUR. ,6RAIN and. rnoriuczGEl":- ERALLY, 'No, 14A 4 wAlrEit, bTREET, above Smithfield; Pittsbrirgti.• . FETZER & ARMSTRONG,. FORWARDING Asp oomassioarEaßntim , . Foiiiire ;Ude of : Floni,'Graln, Bacon, Lard, 'Butter; Seethe Dried Prult. anN Produce geuertilly, No. 16 MARKET eiTREET; corner of First, Pittsburgh. feZloel - atm I.goper.—.zuw. U. not:tin. JOHN — I. HOUSE & BROS. Sue -eessora In JOHN I. .110 USE it CO., Wlsoleitale rocers and Compassion Merchants Corner of hmittakeld and WatorStreets.. Pittsburgh. Pa. RIDDLE Fo 'IS3 LIBETY • tiTHEET, PlOsbliagh; Ph.;:ConitulsalonMern chant and' Whoresale Dealer in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh lianufacturep.. Cash! lid vanced on Consignments, mudpald for Produce gen: MIST...IINPRZir :SNOW. KNOX** SON,:. COMMISSION AIEZWRANTSarid dotter. tn . /LOUR, GRAIN IL and PRODUCZ OZNERALLT.. No. ,79 DIAMON.Di Oppoidte CRT HilAtilegtietty City. . _ E, _ BAIRD rATTON, Wi rr i l arale Groom, Condnbitlott Merchants and eiders hiProdned, AnOtni, , Pier" Flab, arbon Ind'-Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Ulan, Cotton Tarns and an Pittsburgb , Mabgdictares. generally.. 1191 slut lld SECObTpIITREET, Pittsburgh. suirroi - 741.a.acs: §HIPTON & WALLiA . Cir ? WHOLE.. SALE (1111V,ISHAAPAII)DIJ Pf.,DEALEIta, 0. - estrrs err • lattrsB rig v . . • . ....... 7.7 =3od ..._.....„..._ AL.EX,:fh..IWIACRAIE, =OECD AND AQINT.7O3 , : =looniesls, twigs. Dyes.tHls. Prootelosts poi Produce of evert descriPtlol6 Business conducted on one-halt the terms ototherl houses. ,; Thu Auterican transaelloculin Liverpool alone ef cerd Loudon and • alt the, ports •of Europe put, to, Weekly circulars. Commercial Advices. Cable, Messages, dtc., oft application. - • oe12:112 . _ • NOTICE.—A" persons interested LI are hereby notified that the Report in the matter of the • • . . . Opening of Roberts Street, In the City of ritttliurgh, from 'Centre avenue -to Heed str,tt, haslzeen plated twiny hands. 'the as sessments Trill ,remaln open at my Wiley. No. 100 frif lb Avenue, until ATUADAT, 'atelier 10th, 1808, when these ontrild - will be hied as liens against the property. J. P. sele:x2s City Attorney. VEERING STREET. • -a; . . The land rslgned "appointed viewers to assess damages And benelltA for 'opentog I.F.Ht b MEE l','Tilltd want. Alte-heny, f om its present termination on Fairmont Street to Bell avenue, will, meet on the p^enthes on THURSDAY; the 15th day of Oetober, 1868, at 4 o , ciuoa t. faint( the duties of their appointment. lAltf. S. tVANS. hattettlE MOTIL. JIAMES tiItA.HAM. v~rjA SHINGTON • AVENUE Notice la hereb3igtren that the viewers' report on widening of COO WA.fSELINGICON Sixth Word,. luv of Allegheny. IS Hied to the DM teletilonet No; 491., !November Term, 1808, fur confirmation. 5e2.5:y1l JOHN C. Meirollll.lB, Solicitor. !AY LOU AVE t The undertilicrod appointed viewer + to assess damages uud benefits for'openlng TAYLOR Al/E -Ii:CC. S•-tionil ward, Allegheny. from its present t..rtulnallou to Beaver wilt meet on the promee. on W e.litNtilsi AY, tim 14 h day of Octo ber. 1868, at 4 o'clock r. se.. to fnitllt toe duties of our appointment. WM. M. 3lctf. ttSKY, J J. iIr'RMAN, eeBstyl2 - Lr•IIN ARO WALTER. pERRT STREET. -•-• Notice is hereby given that the Report of View• ere f r Ot'Eta LNG PERRY S t ti EKT, CIWof Alle• yhetty, has been died athe 2(14 November Tenn, 18611, District Court, fur confirmation. J. C. aIcCO3IIIS, City Solicitor. sel:v4s • McDONALD Notice is hereby given that the Viewers , Re port for O.' , NINO id DONALD ALLICY. Nlith ward. Allegheny City. bag been filed at No. 291. Nov. Ter.ti, , lb6B, District Court, for contirmation. J. C. IlleCOMllS,Solieltor. sol:r41 MCF.3.I)DEN BiTiLEET. - Notice La hereby given that the Viewers' HP ppnnrt' In the matter of. WIOENIIND hfcirtiliDEN STKEKT. Eigh..h ward, alleltheny City, has been tiled at Nu. 103. November Cerro, Di6e, District Court, for continuation. C. ilieCo3l( ILIK, Solicitor. - .. - o r rica Or CITY ENGIN/61(tt AND SURVNYOIt. - l'lttsburgh. bent. 21. ISOS. NOTICE. - -The assessment for . 1 . 11 the Ito.trdwalk on CcuntNivunla avt nne, from toakland Station to the Toil (late le now ready for examination, and .Clll3 be Oren aii thb office. until TilutesDAl, October I.l.lB6B,_when it will be re turned to Me City Truzeuredoa °Mee: for collection. itetlhiell ii. J.'MOOtsit, Oily Engineer. AILROAD GLASS, - - • R(Doable, EM Triple and ilizigle_.)- e OrONOTIVEIIIBAD-LlGlttilDie. COLORED OLAERESpIabs. STAINED GLASS for Tleketolleela Made PM. Le.. made,l/r. ,PAOK; ERLLENtiBI-DUPF, - / 8 Wood street, ritisbarglL Pa. PITTSIIIIRGHand COSSELLSVILLE S. B. On and after THURSDAY. - March sth. 1252 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, ow ner of Grant and Water streets, as ftdlows: • - • •- • • .A.T2s_ Mall to and trontUnionttn: IL 6:Oti P. N. McKeesport AceormsedVn ..1i1.:00 A. Y. 2:05 P. Ex. to and from Thilont'n. .3:7 P. 2.10:00 West Newton AccommOd'n 4: OtP.' N. 8:35 A. 2..- 'Night A.ceommodat*n 6: SP. IIL.. 7:50 p.m. 'Night Ace. to MeKeesport.lo: P. E. i 4411. X. Sunay Curch Train to and from We h st Newton 1: P. -11.10:05.A.Xi For tickets apply to , ' •'s • J S. EIPOA - Agett.. - -; Ty.411.-STOUT. Soperintende t. -•- • tehl MTTSBURGII_,SMINIS - CINCINNATI AND BT. RAILWAY. - • ' PAN HANDLE p.INEM bnWEri "a"ir t N Sept. 1241W/8138, trains will leave and entire st tfi , llxtlen Depot,Aut Mows, Pittsburgh their:" ' - - • . ; 11. ErrsTxxitox - Depart. Arrtett. Nell Express • 5:1141t. m. 19:13 a. Me' , Past L1ae.—....." ..... 9:43 a. 5a.7:18 p.44.' last Express ' 9:BM_ p. m. 'llolB a. m. Nixed, Way—. . . G:l_3 a. w,. , 6:3B•paa. IdeDonahr s No..1::11:43 a. Iti; 3:02p. Steubenville Aecomirsod'a., 8:58 p.,m. 9:33 a. m. NeDonald'd Aeo*st. No. It.. 8:85 p. ns. 8:33 a.1a,,, .1187,11:31,1. 1. ii. Express will learedll4,:: /1:23.t. If- EXprPOS willsmite , • ' The 9:48 it a. 22. Trafn leaves ally, - Sundays ex—rented, and makes clam connections" Newark tbe Zanesville and -points on Sandusky. .Itmistieldi At Newark It. It. - W. 1. 80111. E _, * Gene Ticket. w. V.. CARD, ritente Tiller,'"— • i=arGE of ZEE, -1 ,HEITY VALLEY ,' ZUULBOAIL On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 , v. :11t. , AlignaS 12th. :1962, , WO .TRAINS rAI VP virtil. leaVer Pittsburgh !nation. corner Pike and CarMlatreete.-: tbr Franklin, oil City, Buffalo. and all points in the: 011.1tegloes. LEAVE VITTSBURGH,; -- Amity% PITIMMEGN— Mallii;47. •8:O8 a re Expresa... 7:25a al Exur6lol; are BradVeirtAc 3:211p m ll•adyn. idA c 10:SOS as Ist soda Works / Worka • Acoomoen.. 11:00a - AccOrtoda'n. 7:50 a $d Stela Works 2d soda Werke AOOOMO4`l •5:560 M -. - Aceomoden. , ia•:80 p sa WavT , n 6: 310 a m nixed Wiay 7rn e:/13 P IllitOmAceqr.. 0:20 aat Milton - ACC's.. 9:35 a as Armstrong Am. 6:90 p Church Train leave i • Dmlllgrith rive in Pittetnrgli at 9:30 a. Passengers taking entrese , -Valer- hie* bul jOne change of care be tween Patialmsgh, Buffalo and Oft Begkins. -Mail and Ennui. -Trait:lV Atop only st swliarbolusta: • Mixed Way add , Atu. quiodadn.: trable t.• • 1811 " 14 -, 1" Tgft i niil v.' r " :) . W. MST= ilgYEficliet -'7Ysett,'• 1 ' I .Ta is tagi Liftiritieptg 13ik4 , Abe rig., '= ar. vittr . arn: and" th ' e e i r n part ‘ i gtratt uj iil l egi Street Depot, Billegny elm oli g * T . : Afmr in Mar ° ' lPaati iiielifiit rt No. I S:2O a m ree rt No.l 911133• a ea • rainis 0 1 0 :10 am b•fr No.111:210 sin ,El= IL: 1 tit gm 7 , girrylita - • ififfifi M0..1 S;$10 pal 'f2lpringd*e Not' fl:BS . p 80111 , 4 No 2 Tutp , Aboye trains raliraa.WrAl rilay.." 'Tbe Church Train leaves e say Jon . cf. Sunday at 7:40 a; hag I%IE - Ci e r7 3 2 '9:12, a. in. Reßurning. , lairses.: at re. and arrive at ,11.15cheur ai 9:**lr . Coagnprenow Tiarzers--Porsale picke ot. , Twenty,- between Allegheny-City; Ohistmit street,. Herr'., Bennett, Pine Creek,: Etne and Bbarlisburli. :and good only on the trains 'stepping at Stations spe cified on tickets. - _— The tralna ieavincAllegheny City la& ilr:oo . a. f. and 21.20 11. - maire direct • connectiOn at 'Freeport with WalkerE Mos oft3t*ges for Butler and Riumusaw ,town: Through, tickets ms) be purchased at the • Mee, lie.' 3 St. Glair. street, - the , SeePauldola Bridge Pittsburgh, and it the Depot, Allegheny. ; Poe thither }atom:dation apvlT to • • JAMES LEPPEWIS, Agent, , • . - , Bederfir Street Depot. .i The'Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not tut same any limi t or Baggage, except ror O n e Atp- parel, and thel. responsibility to One linntheilL Dollars tn - value. All baggage exceeding, WS amount in value will be ist the risk, of the owner. lor; less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS.. sel6 Sererin ndent. Altoona,ra: EN It Sit LVANlAffogim CENTRAL RAILROAD. and atter Sept,. 13th. 1858. .Trathe will~ ar rive at and depart from the. Union Depot;, corner of .3* Washing on and Liberty Meets. as- follows:- • • • Arrive. I Depart. • Mail Train.... 1:15 a m Day Express .. SAM , ' East Line ' 1:40 am Wall'a. 6:30 a at. Wall's No. 6:510 a M . , Sao as Derry' 7:soam reineirmailii.4ll4o No. 2.. 8:50 ato Walps „No, 2...11:51 son Cineintrati Ex../9:15* fa Johnstowa'Ae, - 3:ospra ' Johnstown ne. 20:35 am, Braddock, Nol r 4.419.pra - • 'Baltimore Rx. - 1:30 pm 41:pris; • Phila.,Express 1:50 p.m Walt's-No. 3.. 5:10 ut 2.15 pm Walrs 'No. 5.. , 0:15 p pat - Braddock' No it 5.00 p m Vast Line. 4:30 pa tWalr's A. i 6 pm Delve 'Aeo'n'... B.SOp a a t5,N0*.12:44) an. finFtkff Atcqt 10:40 vat • Passenger s:3om Church Train leaves Wall's Station 81107 • Sunday at 0:15 a. m.; reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 Retorntmr, leave, Pittsionrer_xt U:5O rund =Ms 'gat Wall , o Station, at Innillpwra .•Ciabismati Express leavat 4ally. `AU O th er trains aril/ etCePt Stinlialre• : ftytnerhiforinsuon'aptilito ti.a=4; ' t ::1302 - ..0,ECHW1T24 Agent: ... wae nauroad Company will not is p.lo2l2sr Brirtlie;:eirnalit t o wearing and the responSibility to One limidred. lara Matne.!: Baggage ' , exceeding. Lthilt 711Xiotrat, in mane will be at the rl4 Of the,ewner eas iateleby medal nontrate....lA . EDWARD D. WTh.,DIA3OI. Deli General Superintendetite-aitannaVEli.-;' 101 1 1111 M 13 H. FORT WAYNEOB/0_61*(ll ; 'W. AND: .cma • :..m ,. .dlixa&prrantußsulum. , - Prom . dept., 13th„.ipos,_trains wilt lame . from sad &MTh iii the Union Itortt I/ 0 09 tO7 • Cre=taii:Agti MT:fig re:i; Brie& IrgialiVL ,1510 atm Chicago Ex 11:9gas CI: ihilthArlipl - E8.13 am Wheeling Ex: 11:08 na gßdeagiv Mail.. _8:158 eNI Bt. Louis Rx.. 323 ppa Chimp? '9:43 am Cl. &Wbr Ex 4:08 pin 431. & Wisig Mr. 2:13 pn. Erie & Yten Ex 0:13 pan Chicago Ex, :28 p m Chit ago Ex.— 4:23 p b. & Erie Ex. 4:40 pm 01. & Wh , g- Ex 6:53 pm Depart /rose Aliegkeing. Arrive firdiLtp_hen_y. • F. Brigt"n Ae. 8:58 m N. Brigrn - Act; '7:03 aim Leetsdale " 10:13 a N. Brigvn " 8:08 a, at • " " • 11:58 a m WeUcclllle " 8:53 alma Rochester ,1:33 pm . New Ca6tte 'lo:l3am Wellsv'e Ace.. 3 . :43 p m Leetsdale - 9:13 am Leetettsie'AFp. -.4:1a p m k r 1 : 08 N. Brigt"n . 5:33 pm N. Brlgt'n " 2i43p - a -- N. Brigt'n 5:28 p m Leetsdale " 4:53s • Leetsdale . 10:43 pm ' " T:2B is m. Chicago Expreasleaves Err U:23 m. Chiensr Express arrives dally. • • sel4 ' F. R. MYERS. - General Minket Altera. •_ S Y R I 0 04 H E Y . HILL igg a I MON PACIFIC RAiLWAY, The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE WEITZ from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada, Oregon. _ t Two Trains leave State Line and Leavenworth daily; (Sundays excepted,) on the arrival of trainike Pacific Railroad from St. Louis, and I..nnibal ant *t. Jo Railroad from Quincy, connectin• at Law. rence, Topeka. and Wamer, , o with st.s,s for all points In Kansas. At end of track west of Ens. , worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS CON PANT'S DAILY I.INE . OP . OVERLAND ' , AND EXPRE S S COACHES FOR • DENVER; SALT lr.ATrim4 And all Points in the Territories, • • .And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE of COACHES for For Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, All , gunman, Santa Fe, and all. points in Arizona and New Mexico. With the recent addittons of rolling stock ant equipment, and the arrangements made with re sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from Ita western terminus, this , roail now oilers unequallet facilities for the transmission of freight to the Par West. • , • • :` Tlcketi for sale at all the Wind Pal Olio" in'the Mated 434tes and Canada. Be sure and ask for tickets v a THE smosr HILL ROE CA. UNION PACIFIC ItAIEsW.a.T. EMTEILEI DI VISION. S. TA YLOII, PAXNTER , No. 4* 01t1110 S7'BEET, Thankful Ibr the former very liberal patronage be atoned upon me, I assure my friends and the generally that, in life. future aa in the -peat; endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of tkp...,;., Una, and will be always at the ahOpStani lr A N. and from ItoS F. al. - sernmth REM Eastern Divisiom, California, Utah, Arizona, Washington, New Mexico Idaho, A. ANDERSON, General Superintendent. J. H. WEBS General ',haled and dt,A6at PAINTERS. fl El it 23