L ythanad :,-iiit,ervilv.,New -York, bole Cthfed at i4io - ,EBY Telegraph to fixis Pittsbutglkilasotte. l I.IIBW.TORIC,'SOpIeFtbOr: 80, 1868. . • "alO. .11:15V. d iva'liorsi, c Money active ind decidedly firmer at 7 per cent. for italllpaii. ' This sudden rise is attributedto speSulartildbeir interest. Sterling dull, at, . 83408%c. Gold lower, opening at 141y,i declining X, advancing to 141%, and closing, at =14034. ' , and 1403 asked. It is reported that the Government sold a million and a half yesterday and to day, but the, Aisistaitt Treasurer here re• fused.ba give the facts to'the press. % --• Poviettosiscr ST OCKS heavy, and /401 ' • , . . , Copper netockti at Boston : ',Calumet, 55; Copper'Falls, - 1834:s Franklin, - 14; Heela, 80; iHancOcki,434lW,tyl_esotth*,,.'s 3 .';' ~ 1 , . , sus-TREAstritY. ~ !IN*, The receipts at the Sub-Treasury; to-day a were1i,219,192.. Pity:nerds, 3,4630,604 Bal. 1 Alice, - 04,499;q90. Th 6• Treasury receipts f for September were $54,298,708; Balanoe, l e t47,30 1 .17Q., _ ~,, , ~, ~. , .. , ..‘. 1 By Telegitißittothe Pittetnikah RAzette.3 1 Now-Yess, filae9L.3o.,Cotton. /ass 'active, .; with sales 1,39%,15a1ek at 24213340 for mid i; dling; uplands._ Flom Heavy 831(1 . 10112W ! lower;,,,recelptts 17,143 bbla; and; 934, ; bags;- ~ 1 sales; at $ 6;3W7,15 fdr Superfine western; 57,15a8,70 for extra western; $13a8,70 for good to choice white wheat:extra; 157,75a10,10 for R. H..0.;:38,50a10 for extra St. Louis; 510 a I 13,50 for good ,tophoice do; closing quiet; : 'llCalifornia Ilour,steady, with sales 400 sks, i at $ 8,60a10,75. Rye flour heavy, with isles \ 250 bbla -- at '38,25a8,10.' Corn Meal quiet. .- .1 Whisky scarce and held higher. Metal = •(, Sheeting and Copper.quiet and unchanged;_ 1 Ingo (Copper quiet at 2334; :Italtlinore at . 23gt5113%; Detroit at 2334. Detroit and Lake Superior. Pig Iron ln limited demand, with prices favoring buyers; $,43a46 for Scotch. and 332a42,50 for American,; ,, Bar steady at $87,50a90; refilled English and American Sheet, ithout decided:change, at $13814 for Rulssia; Nail Rod selling at 9gal.oXe. Nails atead9,Bo, immoderate, demandat figa.s,s;• for cut; NaN • for clinch, and 27a 30 for, horse shoe: 's' Wheat; receipts 55,951 - bushel ' market 2a3e lower; 59,000 bash at 81,52,a1,55 fear „No. 3 spripg; $1,61a1,88 for 116. '2 de;12;93 for - Winter red Illintits; 32,25 forred;fridianie 32,18 for red 0hi0;32.25 for amber Michigan; 32,10a2,50 white Michigan; , $2,65 for white . California. Rye quiet; sales of 255 bushels ' western :at 11,474a1,48. , Bailey muse and firm Bar ley ;malt Wet:, ',COm—reCelPta." 42,689 bushels the market -Isle Imirer, hit rather : moreadoing;salee of 8,000 butibels , at $1,12a 1,15 X: tier itmsound;' , 3146047 -for :found , mixed western; 81,18 for white tiestern. Oatsz---rtateipto.'ll3,7BDtnuttrltr lower; sales of 41,000 bush AC 72M371krfar new western afloat.-` : Sugar quiet and, easi er; sales or4oo - blitis" -- Culaa -- at' llial2e: — Mo=• lasseti dull. Hops gnletatlsa2sofbr Amer ican. petroleum; 15 Ac forercide and 2934 a3oc,lor'-iiiiteedi bonded. ottatger—i"Efem:: lock :kalif in good request , _but' ,prices un changed. Wool in tair rquest; tales of 38,00podads1W48fiblelot doifitidiefteeket: 32a33figiunwished; 40a47e for 'pulled; 35d for New Orleanpulled; 45c for Noels; 32a -33e fctr:COrdoytg a2la 'for Kubtriiie - .'. Co:11-4. ' foreign dull; ' domestic more active and ''' firmer; sales by auction to -day of 60.000 -• 4 tons - of Scranton at J 5,152,5,25 for,lump; . $5,37:15 1 62V -"for' rsteatnboif; $6,60A15 for. I grate;, $8,52356,62 for egg;" 36,85a6,90 for stove; 35,52V05,5714 for chestnut. Linsiged I oil steady at 8,02a1,05. Thipentine quiet at o _l 44a44c.' Pork.easier with moderate de •,; mand; sales .42,000 barrels at 328,31a28.62 for mess; closing at 328,37, for regular; 328,37028,70 for. , old do; $33.50a24,50 for ; prime; $26,25a26,75 for prime mess. Beef •: 1 „. dull; sales of 125 barrels at $.1.3.00a20,50 for ,•,:, new plain mess; $20,50a2-1,75 for new extra mess. Tierce beef dull , and nominal at '; $2l 002133 00 for prime mess; $30,00a30,66 for India mess. Beef hams dull and heavy at $20,00a29,00. Olt meats 'heavy; sales of 160 ..; at 113‘12 2 4c for shoulders; 121,4a18e for -:: hams. Middles dull and heavy; sales of 50 ' g MxesbCitlirrmellseroliinrodu cut s a_t ea lt a r,Zr; e s s r il ,"' 2,000 roug h id a heavy and drooping; sales of 500 tierces at ' 1 18/019, for steam. Batter dull at 31a38c "1- for Ohio; 40a46 for State. Cheese heavy at '..j 13a16%c. Freights to Liverpool firmer, i engagements per steamer of 2,500 busheLs i of wheat at 8301 for this week and 10d for 4 4 next week. •./. LATEST—VOTIT' dull and 5a tOc lower on -• .; medlinii - and common. Wheat pilot and nominally lover after Ocean freights had ~ checked the export demand. Rye quiet at 11,46a1,48 for western.- Oats in better sup , „ ply and dull at 723.4 e for western afloat. 1 Corn steady with aids home trade demand at 31,13a1,16 for ttnioo h od; $1,16%a1,17 for western afloat. Pork quiet at $38,50a40 t",, for mess and cash. Beef dull and without •4 1 chalge. ; Cut meats nominally lower. -Ba *f' con in limited inquiry at prices in favor ~f buyers. Lard dull at 19g819gc for fair to ' i prime steam. Eggs inore active at 25a28c. ! t . MEI . C Icagi.. Market. • [BF telegrailvto aYit shargh uazette.i CUicAuo, Se terUt*r%Bo. —audern change easier; 16 offered buying, par sell. ing... Flour dull and wea : ltP spring extra., t $6,4548,50. Wheat more. active, easier awl lalclower; sales No. 1 at $1,45111,47; No. 2 at $1,65a1,37, closing at $1,97 for No. 2; sales of No. 2 since 'Change at51,37at.37%. Corn unsettled and irregular; early sales of No.' iv. lat $1,15. frequently decline:l to $l,OB, clos ing at.sl,o9;No. 2 fi rm and a shade higher; other grades dull; sales No. 1 since 'Change' at SI,IO. Oats moderately active and Nate 2 lower, closed at:soy,a6lc for Nos . , 1 and 2in gstore., Rye in better request and easier., t closing atillils for N 0.4., Bart y quiet and • 2a3c loWer closing at $1,67 for No. 2. ines w ea k; sales of• free at $1 ,35. Piovia ,••-i- ions.firmer. P0rk428.60a26,75, 0/9s ing_ with sellers'at $29. Dr' salted Shaul-, dem active .and 343 better; sales at 10 1 A0. Lard quiet and firm at IS:Val9c. Freights 4 E dull and unchanged.- Reppip s for past 21 hours-12,993 bbis flour, I'l4,en bus wheat, 46,651 bus eurn, 95,3511 bus oats, 4,453 hogs. • Shipments-11,128 bhb- flour, 97,C.95 bus wheid. 19,290 bus corn, 6,279 bus Oats, 1,792 1970, "L"L-„,„1,7L, - - • ai Cincinnati Aarlriet• e - LBr TeletraPh to the iftrarirghlaglitte:i 'Beideinter - 80.—Vour and wbeat 'dull but unchanged. Cern dull:Mid' Prices AedirtAdito,6 l , o j s ,:moswit, PlVlMittied.• Oath dull and prioei dropping;_ sales ; No. 1 at: Clad& "Barley'dulilincrthe Market iri• regular, buyers holding oft; 1 .• M . not offering.and none hem Ranada . spring is held at $2,20." - Outten and tobacoe nominal and unehangid. WhiekY declined t 041,80 .2 Mess Pork is held At 129.55: but them is no demand. Bulk meats in good demand; sales 200,500 lbs for Shoulders and 14c foi sides peeked. Bacon quiet and-un changed:, Shoulders 12‘c clear sides 16a 1854 c Lard neglected, ret ail' sales at 1.9143. Sugar cured hams.very dull at 19c. Batter in better supply and rather dull at 88a42c. Eggs dull at 28.12.1 c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Linseed oil dull at $1,04a1,05, but hardly any demand. Gold 141. Ex change firm at par, buying. Cleveland MuMtet. IBT , Telegrapb to the Pittsburgh`Gazette.] • arATELAND , September M.—Flour; city made Is held at 51200 for treble extra 59h te; 1 1110,75811 for doable extra amber; ;15a10 for double extra red; $9,25a9,50 for double extra spring, and V3,25a8,50 for ex tie spring; country made ranges at 59,75 a 10,25 for extra red and'amber; 59,50a9,75 for double extra spring, and fllal2 , for double extra white. Wheat; tales were made of 2,000 bushels No. 1 red; seller for October, at 51,90, and 1 car do.- dO., on spot, at,11,90. Corn; sales were made of 1 carload at 51,02. bats; sales were made oil car at 60c.' Rye; sales were made of No. 2at 51,22. Barley; the market is firm and' heldhigher ' with sales of No. 1 at 51,90a2 for State and Cana da. Petroleum;. the market is very firm and the demand is active; refined is held at 27a28c, and trade tots at 29a30c. BalOnore Market. 'ByTelegraph to theiltt . sbargb Ossatte.3 BALTIMORE, Sept, P.—Flour in better demand but lower, and hard to. sell on the 'street; suPerilhe at Pa 8,75; do extra at 110,75 i do family at 11Ma12;59; City Mills superfine at PA'75; do extra at 119,75a1A do family at 812iiISCWestern fine at $6,25a6,75; do superfine at 17,25a8,25; 'do extra at $9,25 a 10,25. Wheat dull at • 412,25a2,55 ibr good to =dee red. Corn firm at 1111,20a1. 2S for white, and $1,36:f0r yellow, Oats firm tat , 1477_ e. Rye firm nt11,4051,59, • Provisions unchanSed-' -r • Philadelphla Market. 'ay Telegraph to the Plttsberob Gesette.l Parrlnararttg, September 80.—Petro lawn drill irdde 20c; refined 802310. Flour dull and declined 25ovisales' of Northwest= Bern extra family at '9,86E0,5 1 4 winter wheat 110,50; . old spring .19,75a11,50.< 'Wheat dull and drooping; ;winter red 52,20a2,28; amber ig30 8 2, 8 6 white .112,00, Rye $1,6Ca1,654, rn inlimitedrequest: yellow 51,26a1,27; Mixed. western 111*,a1,20. Oats dull at 73a ,70e. ness Groceries , and Provislowi; a small , . • 16 .c i a l s one m ar lyo. . tity TelefriPh to the Pittonriih 9hisette.l Loutsyn,tx*pt.:Bo.—Sales 42 hogsheads Tobacco lugs to medium leaf at 6a12. Wheat 81,85a2,00. Superfine Ftour 66.7517,00. Oats 55a58. Bye $1,88a1.40. Barley 2asc. lower. Hay $16,75a17,00. Mess Pork 122,00 129,50. Lard 11,93020. Bacon, Shoulders 12c.; elear.rit; sides 14015340.; clear aides 16%116%. , . Bold shoulders 113 i; clear sides 153 i. Whisky, raw and free, 111,35. Milwaukee Market. Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l MILAVAIrkEE, September 30.-a-Flour dull d 12c lower. Whe,t unsettled at $1,45a 1,45% for No. 1, and $1,37 for No. 2. Otitis ;drill at 54c. Corn nominal at 98c. Receipts 21,000. bbls. flour, 135,000 bus wheat, 500 pus 0at5,17,000 bus corn. Shlpments-12,000 bbls flour, 62,000 bus wheat, 1,000 bus oats, ; 1,000 bus corn. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. ITI. - asauRGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILED/a). September 30.-7 cars metal, I4imtck &Co; 79 bdls spokes, Thos Hare & Bro; 4 bbls eggs, 1 do butter l 3 pails do, W J Steel Bro; 6 bbls eggs,•H Riddle; 3do & apples,). do pears, 1 do quinces,' do batter, elf Crawford; 16 bbla flour, Bingham & 'Laing: 1 sack feathers, 27 bbis apples, 1 do, eggs,Woodworth & Davison; . 1 bbl whisky, & Meohling; 2 cars limestone, Wam pum Lime Co; 5 bales tow, Lemon & Weise; 140 bxs cheese, N J Braden; 2do do, W J. Howe; 3.5 bales.hom Spencer & McKay; 15 do do, J. White Jr; 25 bbis bitters, S Hen derson; 247 bags barley. Z Wainwright; 240 ,do malt, 178 do , • rve, Thos 'Moore; 2 boxes Halt books, Rev Cm mart: dives, W Hut lags; 1 do oats, J W Simpson; 174 sks corn, 10.911.anry& Hood. - ,I3r.erleuelm AND, PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD, • September 30.-8 cars iron ore, Shoenberger &131 air; 4 de- do, ; McKnight, blooms; 7 dollet: Bryan & 'Caughey; 3 do, blooms, Reyter Co; 3do do, Nimick & Co; !:car W W Rigdea &Co; 2 cars Gbrley, Z Wainwright; 1 car oats, Scott & sal; 2 half bbls tobacco, C C Baer; 36 box oil, 10 do, ,medicine, B L Fahnestock at Co; .9 casks pearls, Bryce, Walker & Co; 6 pigs lead. Bailey, F & Co; 25 Wu; cheefe, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 20 cases matches, R Ar nold; 1 car pig iron, Graff, B & Co; 2 oars do do, Zug & Co; Ido do, Lloyd & B 10 kegs pearl insfley, Atbuckles, 82 -bbIE ap ples, 3do quinces, 1 bbl cider, Head &M: 32 do do, Vole', Mahood & Co; 2 bbls quinces, Fetzer & Co: 4 tubs cheeseel2 bbb; green apples. Graff 6: Co; 50 bbls 11 ,nr, Mc- Bane & Co; 2-kegs butter, 2 bbl eggs, All & Co; .6 rolls leather, GN Hoffstott; 25 crates 8 bdls wood, J Knox. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI ANDST. LOUIS RAILROAD, September 30.-5 cars metal, J W Porter; 139 bbis flour, Watt, Lang & Co: 4 cars lumbpr, J D O'Dell; 4 cars corn, D Wallace; Ido oats, McCune & Bro; 3do staves, M P Adams & 13 , o; 1 do middlings, Ertel:ET dit Co; 5 bbls apples, F G Craighead; )0 bbls eggs. 21 pkgs butter, 27 bbls apples, •W II Graff & Co; 29 pkgs carriage hard ware, F Simpson; 27 do, M W Whlnney ca Co- 10 half bbls fish, W Franee 6:' Son; 10 dD ' do, D Hawmth & Co; 5 bgs coffee, Ax buckles & Co; 27 sks rye. Scott & Gisal; 2 kegs butter. 1 bbl eggs, J Wiggins; 3 bbls apples, Voigt, Mahood dt Co; 12 do flour, Hippley &,Beckert; 20 bxs starch, Hender son & Tiro; 10 dodo, 25 bbla flour, J Porter:- field & Co; 12 hhds tobocco'. - M Hey!. ALLEGHENY STATION, September 30.- 1 car barley, Smith & Co; 4 do do, J Rhodes & Co:s cars limestone, Superior Ir .n Co; 1 car staves, Ralya & Robertson; 95 bdls pa per. Frazier, Metzger & Co: 30 bgs seed, Jos Craig; 63 sks seed, M B Suydam; 100 bbls flour, Fred Owens; 2 bbis eggs, Becklield & Ntehouse; 278 bdls chairs, Bedford Chair Co; 3 cars iron ore, Lewis, Bailey 451•Dalzell; 3 cars wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 10 bbls apples, John Herbert; 2 cars iron ore, Pitts Iron & Forge Co. - ALLEGHENY V ALLEY 'RAILROAD, Sep tember 30.-12 sks oats, .7 McCully; 5 pkgs butter and eggs, W H Kirkpatrick & Co: fi do do, ft G Crawford: 5 dodo, .1 H Graham; 2'cars metal, McKnight & Co; 1 do do, Bees. G aff & Dull; 150 bola relined oil, McKelvy &Bro: 35 sks rags, McCullough, Smith ei Co; 6 sks flaxseed, 4 t ar eggs, G Smail;,2 bbis eggs, 1 box bu, George Hoerr. - WEST COMMON Machine Stone Works, Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny. FRED'S ATVATER & 00. nave on bind or Prevent) on dtrolt notice Hearth and tel Stones, Inane for • Billewilks, Brewery VllAlta, in. Head and - Tomb Stones, &a. • . • Ordera otoMMIV a:emoted. Prima remintifthle - , ARCHITEOTEi. inn hi, mos p. ER, . . ..A.11401 -I .I 7 CMC FRUIT 130Lnili ~SOUIATION B ILDINGS, Nos. and 46 bt. Clair titreet, r ittsb gh, a.Specie) rateution given tne destrain, sud building, of 001)412 SullBl43,and )17BLIV • • e • r The river chitinuir lo' ; Tetede - atatMlV With Bit feet' and al hilf z iti'the 'Channel; no s iA that it bit got down 'pretty: Wen it lit' tilt likely- to recede :and tha -, chances are that live w have more rain, befbre it geta down to- flow water. mark. The weather continues clear and pleasant, and all that, could possibly De. desired for the transaction of out door business. The Loiena, in command of. Capt. Sam. Shuman, arrived from Cincinnati; the= Grey Eagle, arrived and`departed as usual.' The Glendale, from St. Louis, was due last night, and will doubtless be found in port this morning. • The hull for Capt. A.ll. Shaw's new Ar kansas River • boat is to be launched to day. Capt. Shaw arrived here some days since. Com. W. J. Kountz, is at St. Louis, in connection with business in regard to his mountain steamers. The Bellevernon, Capt.: J. J. Darragh, is filling up rapidly for St. Louis, and will be ready to take her departure this evening. She'is a regular Pittsburgh and St. Louis packet; and there is no better boat in the trade. The Glasgow, Captain Andy Robinson, Jr., is the regular Express packet for Cincinnati and Louisville, leaving to-mor row. The Bayard, Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the regular packet for Parkersburg, - leaving promptly. at noon. The Yorktown, Capt. Geo. W. Ebbert, with the veteran Standish Peppard in the office, is announced to l leave for Cincinnati and Louisville on Saturday. The towboat Antelope. which has been very unlucky recently, met • with another mishap on Tuesday night. She left thisport about nine o'clock Tuesday night, with five barges loaded with coal, destined for. Cairo, and in :the darkness stuck all of her barges at White'S Ripple, but succeeded in gettingthem all off bat two. The balance of her tow is lying at t3ewicklay, where they will remain until the:river rises again. The two barges aground will be saved. The following towboats left yesterday: For Cincinnati—Fearless, -.6 -barges, 60,000 bushel's coal. , For .Louisville--Sam. Rob , arts, 6 barges, 60,000 bushels coal. The Coal Bill departed for Cincinnati Tuesday even ing, with 7, barges and 70,000 bushels coals: This makes the total run of, coal on the present 'rise 2,180,000 bushels. The S. Neal, announced 1. Testerdsly'for Louisville, with 4 barges and 40,000 bushels of coal t will not gel away at I.his time,. . The folieWing tow=boats ar e lying at the whexh:. J. S. Neal, Baltic, Resolute, War ner; Leopard and ; 1 : —,The Camelia ',left ,Cincinnati foi Pitts • burgh on Monday. R. C. Grey, is advertised at Cincin nati for New Orleans. —The conflict is 'still going' on between the Upper Mississippi lines. —The Kellogg, from St. Louis, arrived at New Orleans Wednesday night with three barges, containing 17,600 packages. barge's containing towboat BOaz, with tin bargee, containing 200,000 bushels -of coal, passed by Cincinnati for New 'Orleans at noon on Monday. She had to lower her chimneys to pass under the bridge. —The City Council of Memphis have ap pointed Aldermen Cartvrright, Ruffin and Goodiett as a committee to get information as regards the Congressional excursion, and report at the next meetings on the same. STONE. linLaw,lll - 1 •tiar —The Louisville Courier of. Monday says The tow-boat Lake Erie came= up over the falls, yesterday, with a tow of empty barges, and passed up for Pittsburgh. She made the round trip from this port to Cairo and back, taking down 15 loaded barges, and bringing back 3 empty ones, in 5 days. —The St. Paul Preis, of Friday, says: 'A sharp snow storm visited this region on Wednesday night, covering the pavements and housetops. Further south it was much more severe, covering the ground to the depth of 2 inches. The cold spell from which we are snaring extends quite gene rally over the country. —ln coining out of the Tennessee river, last Friday, the Tacony struck the.pler of the Louisville and Memphis bridge, across the. Tennessee river, losing almost her en tire starboard guard. The kitchen, pantry and wheel-shaft were saved, but two flanges. and apitman were broken. The accident was; caused by the bridge.tender being so slow in, opening the draw that the steamer lost steerage way and drifted against the pier. —A St. Louis telegram under date of Monday say= The Marine Charitable As sociation,,coruposed of steambriatinen, held a meeting to-day, and resolved to put their society in active working order, it, baying suspended operations the Twat few months.. The movement is made in consequence of the resolutions adopted 44., the recent con-. yention at Loaavillekrin vieW:of a combined effort of . Ihdreasing the rates of freights and fare on river steamers. Only two or. three prominent steamboatmen, here are not connected with the association. —The Dubuque Herald, of Friday, says: Competition seems to be quiet on the levee each line is getting all it can in a quiet way. wi!hout much cutting under being made public At least two inches more of water was added to the river y esterday. The Milwaukee came down with the largest passenger list of the season; She was literally packed with people fore and aft, and left McGregor with 300 persons, having on the down trip booked 1,000 names. She had the down run all to her self, as the oprwsition boat Dubuque had been hauled off for repairs. —Capt.. W. M. Chaney, communicates the following to the Cincinnati Commercial: I promise t Capt. Wm. Mars, of tow-twat Baltic, I would stop and give you the par ticulars in relation to the loss of his broth er, Capt. Aleck Mars, on last Monday night. After a car. fill examination I found that he had gone out forward, on a model barge, and instructed the men who were pumping the barges, in relation to their duties. The.night was dark, and it was running, and from all :he evidence it is supposed, and I am satisfied, that ha f-. 11 off a plank which led fr .m the model barge to the tow-boat. He was a large man, with rather coarse features, and painly clad. 'Over and Weather CBv Telegraph to the Plttahurgh tiazette.l - LOVIScILLE, September 30.—River fall ing slowly with falls navigable. . Weatheir clear and pleasant. FLOUR 'PHIL MILL fliilLY FLIER. PEARL. MILL Three star Orsen Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY. FLOUR.. his Flour will only be sent out when especially ordered. PEARL BILL BLVE BRAND, klqu 41 to heat. St. Louis. PEARL MILL RED BRAND, aqual to bust Ohio Plow'. WRITE CORN FLOUR AND CORY MEAL: ' B. T. KENNEDY & BRO. I Alleabooty, Sept. O, ISOS. • riG/ALL 1111 w.. pLotrit! FLOUR !! FLOUR!!! — Fresh ground old Wheat Flour. White Sta. roam:ally use. Riverside Mill, for Rakers. Slone Mill, Rir Rakers. Ontario Mill. for Bakers, , Monitor Mill, (Orlieduirs. Oa Cit rey y 's X Family 0„ FlFour.amilyFlour. M - Mad nive , Family Flour. OF ikIMW WHEAT. Plainview Mills r inlay St. Louts. Tea Rose Mills do ,Clarke's R. at. ilaker's Flour. 'Keystone Mills' do Oorountt Mills do Fur sale by WATT, LAN4i h sto,, L 7 d and 113 _Woo 1) ST MO ZIELLEUS k Nukt , IIPA (;TUkIIIIS STAIN Et), .b:NASLULED AND UICUI/ND tiLASd. ierrasunpa,f , %Wit ermiscr, - anCliarierourg Leave Company's Mart Boat. 109 t of Wood street, DAILY, s 3 L 5111.. I AND 8. o steamer ....Capt. G. W. BIiERT, I.unced on .ber Ist-4 ply on bohrd or to LACK. C .I.,LII4GWOOD....A.gents. ›C'REFT . IMASa . LOUIS. In. I. 1 *3 Ei 1 • N . T e r , MONDAig 'FIND k 1 4 3:1A EAX , Witpicastuaii AN GEM EAGLF C F ight will be received a sei 4 AM VOR CINCiNNA'. LOUISVILLE.—ThefIi ItiDRKTOWN 71111eive as above sow ' THURSDAY, Oct for freight or passim: , oy JOHN F ae3o J. D. Ci ItEGULAR PACKET FOS 13' e splendid tamper BELLEVESNON Will leave for above and ...Capt. JNo.D.AIIIIJX, Intermediate ports on '.ber 24-4 P. V. -ply on board or to : & CULLING WOOD. ..RI3•BARN6B; Agents. IEGIULAR E PRESS i garat PACKET FOR NCINNA.TI LOUISVILLE. - 1` e tine steamer . ' , OtANGOW Capt ANDREW Ronorso:q, JR. Wlll leave for above and Intermediate ports on TRW DAY. Ist fiat. ' FRIDAY, Oct , For freight or pas F stir c i l CHAP For freight or paaaage apply on board. seat STFL4MSfPS. TO LIVERPOOL AND i tin QTJEENSTONVN: r • • . , tan ugazarir MAIL' STEAMSZIPS; Numbering sixteen flrst-class vessels, among,thers the celebrated CITY OF. PARIS,, CITY OF ANTWIOP,_ CITY OF BOSTON', CITY OF BALTIMORE CITILQF LONDON, Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North River, New. Xork. For passage or further informs. Con apply to WILLUM 111NOBAK ) . Jr. . 1017 1 11TH STitgET.' (Chronicle Building. bleariroppOSite Foss Ofliolu - Pittst as.! ; 0• tisalli 7,14 • khe • EIVErgiIrIED B. Al. GORRI , W . ; I. ORMLit, WHOLESALE CIROCER, No: 27i Liberty Street, (DIRECTLY tin!. EAGLE Itar1114) prx-rtszeurtexi. P. se *is „ J. L.DILLINOtE . . ........ Z. STIVINSOS• BILLINDER & STEVENSON , • CONNISSiON XERCILiNTS No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,BECEIVE A.AD SELL AU Kinds of Country Produce. All orderd for 'Merchandise promptly filled. at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Butter. Eggs. Cheese, Dried Fruits, 4c, We feel confident that, we cut give entire sat! ISfavt lol 4 by making QUICK SALES and PROSIPT RE TURNS. at MOMS? YARN.= raves.Ar and therefore respectfully solicit your consignments. All corre spondence answered prOmpily. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. audist7ll WATT, LANG & CO., WHOLESALE DEALSILS IS Groceries, Flour. Grain Produce, Pro v/ slows, Fish, Cheese, dirbou 011. 40., Nos. 17% and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . noatnss J. B. CArTIILLD A. T. CANFILLD. CANFIELD & SON, CONE. • MLSSION MERCHANTS, 'and. Wholesale ealera In lloshe Factory. Hamburg : W. It. e( Cheesßutter, tard; Polk, BACOAA b . Flour, FA! . sh, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead. Pot, Petal and ..da Ashes. White Lime, TAnseed,! Lard: Coal and Car bon Oils, No. 14 First street. Pittsburgh. Y. STTALE Z. A. STILILLII. IV' . STEELE & SON, Commisstm Merchants ANTI DVALIIII3 Fixbuit, GitArrr, vma:D. ace. No, 95 OHIO OTHEEI. near-Halt OinataeA.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. wait a arzartos HARP sat MEANOR & • 4 """ FLOIIP.,' GRAIN larD ISOM:TM ectiMS° 6, toneignspenta solleltod. _ . Rratinrarns9--1. U. Martin,' bashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. B. Pllw011& & Co., IL T. Ken nedy & Bro. TIME XXI L • KEIL & RICHART, COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, AND DIATAFAIS ' , FLOIIII, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, /Lc, &c., 349 Liberty Nt.,Vittsbaigh, iny24:b3l • _ , • T J. BILANCHAItp, AA. Wholesale and Retail Grocer 4 No. 396 PENN' STREET Ap111:x89 ALEX. WITAXE McBANE &DANJER, -4. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN, and PRODUCE OEN. ERALLY, No„ 14a' WATRR STREET, &him Smithfield, Plttsburrn. les FETZER & AHMSTRONG, -a; FORWARDING ADD OOMMIESION DIRRORARTB, Fig the eale of Flour, Urain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, MARKETed Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16 STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. E=l -- _ JOHN L. 1101181 EDW. 1101181 t 4:r01IN I: HOUSE . '& BROSA. Sue minors to JUAN 1. 1.11.1U8E & CO., Wholesale ocera 'and Commission 'Merchants, Corner of Ondthllehl and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. eIIRIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY 4 , STREET, Pittsurgh, Pa., Commission Mer ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Product!, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vented on Consignments, and paid for Produce sten erally.- , auD . xolll'.. KNOX ANTRIM KNOX. BKNOX_ & SON, COMMISSION eMERCII ANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN PEED and PRODUCE DENERALLY, No. 71.0 DIAMOND, opposite City Ball, Allegheny City. Ja17:07 , . . I*-AnuirLc, BAIRD Ei, PATTON, Wholesale Drovers, COntintsstan Merchants and niers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon' and Lard till, Iron, Nails, Mass; Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, Ins and 'il4 BEO)Ni', ATREET..Plttaburgli._ ' _____- JOAN • WALLACIL lIIPTONW ALLACE, WIIOLE• SALE ROCERS AND roooucE DEALERS,o.o STREET. Pitthhurgh. - 13.12:r58 __._... _____._ • FLEMING, STREET. The unit rslgned appointed viewers to assess damages and benefits for opening Fi ENING tirritKE I', Tititd ward, Alie..heny, f om its present termination on Fairmont sties t to Bell avelme, meet on the premises on the 15th day of Ovtouer,lBoll, at I o'cloea P. pt., to Mall MC duties of their appointment. WM. H. EV ANS, • GEwttiE MOTU... • .I.OlEu tiltallA.ll. WASHINGTON .AVENUE. . Notice le heretTgiren that the viewers' report en widening .11 WAATTI - Norrtys -AVENUE, Sixth Ward; d'ily_of Allegheny. le Med in the 1)11.. Met Conn at. No. 491 - , hovember Term. 18 68 , [or confirmation. setibtyll Joll' 4l C. hicCo]lll 4 . OPTION. or CITY ENCIINIttit ANL ` IItVNYOIt ( Pittsburgh, rept...211. IS6B. hssessment for N ,rdwalk on l'enn,ylvanla. KV , n 0... from i rnkland nt.lon in tit-- 'fell to.tr, ,A,n• rcody eaundnatiun, and I•le t'llll be :eves' Kt till, 1.0,14. Kill it el lA. PIGS, when a will be re. U~rucd to tilt: City Trea,urcr • Uta re for collect ItA2• • ualtz•Ki 11. J. City t...u4;luver. ran prong leant. LIFE 'IN TUN GUARDIAN MUTUAL, LiFE . II.ISURANCEc O .I OF NEW YORK. No. 102 BROADWAY. ASSETS RAPIDLI,MOREASIRei OVER IIttrItBDAYS. • ' .8.1.H1P/IN.RD, Master. e•ATURUAYs, L. Itit3INYAN, Master. all hours by COLLINS. Agent . . This Company Is the Guardian of s Sacred 'Fund, which Is to ;onside for the Widow and the Father less, with the least nosslble burden to the Insured• -All Approved Forms of Policies Issued. Liberal modes for the payment of Preltat Policies Non-forfeiting by their terms. The Entire Profits of the Company divined equitably among the insured. Last Return of Premium,. n.FTT P.Eit OENT. • - • bnikarOuilt Hon. John A. Tilx, 1 E. V. 11113 gbawout, Hun. James Harper, t William Wilkins, John J. Crane, , Julius 11. Pratt, William T. Hooker, William W. Wright, Wm. M. Vennilye, Charles J. Starr, Chas. ii., Rockwood, • William Allen, Hon. Geo. Ondyke, Geo. W. Cuyler. Minot C. Mprgan, Geo. T. Hope, Thomas Eigney, John H. Sherwood, Beni:B. Sherman, Edward H. Wright, Aaron Anna Geo. W. Parlee, Rich'd IL BORIIe, Wm. L Coggswell. WALTON H. PECKHAM, President HENRY V, GAHAGAN, Secretary. LUCIUS hicADAM, Actuary. GEtiERAIi AGE,I 4 II' MR- WESTERN PEITNA., Room NO. Ai Sauk of Commerce Build. lug. corner of Sixth and Wood streets, ' • FIRE -INSURANCE CO., .LONDON: _ • • ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID - UP AND INVESTED PI NDS EXCEED. ING e 5,000,000 1101.1). . • Insurance allainatLlFire effected On Muses and Buildings, Goods. Wares and Merchandise, Steam boats, ac: Pollee* issued payable in , gold or our rency_. iNgf! United States Branch Deice, 40 PINE STREET, 'New York. • • - All losses of the United States Branch will be ad justed in New York. J. Y. IifoidA.IIGICIEMIPir"; Agent; PITTSBURGH; PA. Oftlet; 47 Vet:writ STREET. • " MR. McLAIIGHLIN la also Agent for the ldanhat tan Life Insurance Company. sesrv72 Excival. B. ANJSR . - ITN' . r .40 ,-• MIME $1,000,000. J. DATES DIIMULLIN, PIT7E`6I3I7JRAGi If s P.AL .1131rAgents wanted. Apply u above. jy2l:t23-rts BEN ""' N INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY, PA, Nice in Franidin wings Bank Mean TITO. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny. • • . A HMI COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who trust by Ws dealing to merit a share ce your patronage. , . HERBY IRWIN GEO. D. RIDDLE. DTBICCTOPS: Henry_ /rwin,_ ID. L. Patterson, Henry ! Gerwlitc Geo. It Biddle, !Jacob Franz, 'Gottlelb Faaa, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. IL:Stewart, iCh, P. Whiston, 'Joseph Craig, Joa. Leaner, Hi J. Zinkand„ Jeremiah %Ohm WO:oat NirfSTERN INSURANCE COM!. ANY oir FITTSBURGIL LEXANDER NIMICIE, President.. WM. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. • CAPT. GRAIRGE NEELD, General Agent. Office, Water street, Spang I Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, , Pittsburgb. - Will inznre against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. •.!.. home institution, managed by Director' who are well known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to main tain the character which t have assumed, as of. frying the best protection they o those who desire to be insured, _ DEELLCSONS: .AlexanderNthlick, Jona B. McCune, B. Miller, Jr.,;Chas. J. Clarke, James.McAuley, Williams. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Birkpapia. Andrew Ackleu, Php_Beymer, David M.. Long„ Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. r- INDEINSITIr • AGAINST LOSS BY FIRI. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.' orriczn 435 a 437 CHESTNUT ST., 2MLR 5y DIRLOTORS. Chain A. Blither, Nordead E. Loots Tobias. Wagner,. • pavlV et . Samuel Grant, MSC Jacob R. tbniGi. ' _ Edward . Dale, Feorrq. Richards. __ George Feel. C IMES BAN SEE.' President. ED .C. DALE, Vice President. • W. C. STEELE, Becretary,soro fem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGlliff, NOM West-earner Third end Wood Streets. sthrsivont, pENNSlnuvAita i t INORANGEtCOMPANY OF PITTTSBURGO.•_• OT FICB , No. 113734 WOOD BTREET,BANE ON COMMERCE BUILDING. • Thitta a Rome Conapariy, and insures agaburt loss by Tire exclusively. LEONARD. WALTER. President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK,- Treasurer. HUGH IdcJILMENY. Secretary. botneTons: George Wilson, Geo. - W. Evans, J. C. Lappe. J. C. Meister, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle, Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King, Jas. H. Hopkins, _Henry Sproul, NATIONAL INSURANCE OF TES OITY OF ALLEGHENY. Offlce, 1n A_LLEGUENY TRIIST C03.17.A.2 T , P BUILDING. 1, . FIRE INSURANCE ONLY W. W. MARTIN, President J.S. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. DTRICCTOILS: 1 A. H. English G.H.P.Williams :.Tno. ,Thompson Jno. A. ass, Lockhart, ,Jos. Myers, Jas. L. Graham,Robt, Lea, C. C. Boyle Jno. Brown, Jr Geo. Gent, ' lamb Kept. Intai:n34 ALLEGMEICY INSURANCE COM• PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, N 9. 31 EIFTH STREET. hER BLOCS Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks JOHN LRWIN, 'JR., President. JOHN 13. IdeCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL. ileeretary. CAPT. WIC DEAN, 'general Agent. DinAcTOns: Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. PahnestocA W. H. Everson,' Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Cant..T. T. Stoekdale. John Irwin, Jr. John I). McCord, C. G..Hussey., HarveyChilds, T. J t liolcaltinEort. ==l=l INSURANCE COM PEOPLES' PAN Y. ' ORM WOOD & FIFTH STS OFFICE, N. E , taking Fire-and lifarlne Risks A Home Compan DIUECTOIts: Johu Made, Samuel P. Shrlver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared M. Crush, Wm. P. Lahs, Samuel kleCrickart resident. s P e r e e r s e i t d . e ry ii t. . • N. tieueral Agent Wm. Phillips, John Watt, John B. Parke Capt. James DUI Wm. Van Kirk, James D. WM. P V HlLerne JOHN WAT W. P. 'GAB CAM J.S.a i iPS, R IV Vice )14T t 1)11 KlO IELTY WORKS. NOV ___ ____ TY WORKS. NOVE MIME & CO., A.DANS , trAcTURED or Keystone Maiola mud C rd. Patent Platform :toter S 2tv LE S. • • Canna Paced Patent Door Loeb and latches. PAINT AND G FEE MILLS, mALLEABLi utoN, &c. Corner of Grant and Firs, Streets, rITTSitURGV.. MIMI NEM AIIEJW,WALASS., • , .„. ,tIC'4O.9E-125101*1111140r5gtef; • Old IVE - 'COLORED (}GASSES—pMOL STAINED GLASS for Ticket..oaess. Palate CM' ac., made by P B AGE, ZEir,LLTrita ro u gtvssmmui . M On Ind'after : THVESDA Y. Mara' . et% -inn_ • trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot.,.ooF ner of Oast and Water streets, pa as follows: _ • - -• Dert: AWN& Stall to aiti from 13niont 9 n. 7:00 A. Y. 0:02 P. Y. SfclieesportAccommodt'n.ll:oo A. Y. 2:Pp . P. Y. Ex. , to and from llniont , n. 3:00 . P. Y. r _:p . p A. 2 . WeatNewton AcconimodM . Braddock' ! A 6:16P. Y. .rwa P. N. Night Ace. to I.leKeesport.lo:3o P. Y. 6:42 elludap Church Train to arkel. • - - • ikon Wait Newton - 1:00 Pi N 10tw is , Tor tYrte!• 3 &PSI - ' • - • W. B. STOUT. Superintendens.• vita IVI T TS II OIL G ini cannATl AND PAN HANDLE ROUTE. GRANGE OF TIME.—On sad after SUNDAY. Sevt. ll3th, 1.1388, trains will leave and arrive it pot Depot,llaion as iellowe, Fittalmrgh • Depart. ot. Mail Uprose 2:1.8 a_ m.12:13 a.m. FastLitt. --. • . 9:41.34. m. 1:181. M. Fast Express 2:38 p. m. 11:23 a. ist. Mixed Way 6:13 a. m. 6:38 p.m. MeDonalers Ace n, No. 1..1.1:43 a.m. ' 3:03p. a. Steubenville Aecommod'n. 3:58 p. m.. 9:33 a. m. McDonald's Aeen, No. 2.. 5:28 p.m. - B:S3 a: Eh airll3l3 Expreirwill arriveiry. 11:93 A. Y. Express will daily. The 9:43 a. m. Train leaves daily, rhandayl ex cepted, and makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville and points on bandwilty, Mansfield - k Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville. alsomis . GE of TIME. =CENT -VALLEY. RAILUOAI)." On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25 P.N.. August lath, 1888, TWO TRAINS DAILY- will' leave Pittsburgh Station corner Pike and Canal street% for Franklin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all points in the Oil Regions. . !AIIIIITN. IN PITTRIMUGN. Mail 8:05 am Mali.. —. . 4:50 p M Express 7:25 =Express.. . . 6:05 am Brady's B'd Ac 3:25 p Brady& B4:1 Ac10:20 aza let dodaWorks • Ist Soda Works - Accomod'n.. 11:00 a In ' Aceom oda , n • 7:50 a" - Sid Soda Works 24 Soda Works Accomoil , n e:2O p m Aocomoden. 2:50 p Mixed Way T , n 6:20 a MMixed Way T , n 8:25 p m 'Halton Acc'n.. 6:20 a mllltilton - Accm.. 8:35 a m , Pik Armstrong Ac. 6:20 p m Obisrch 7raln leave burgh at 1:10 X" AV.. rive in ;Pittsburgh at 9; A. x. _ Passengets taking express train have - but one change of care betweeh Pittstmrgb, Buffalo and Oil Regions. Mall and Express • 'rains z stop only at principal points.. ,311ked Way and Accommodation trains stop at all stations. - THOMAS K. RING, Ass't. Elup't. W. FOSTER HOPE . Ticket Agent; . PENN- r;al.l ' Sept: 13thi 18811. 1, the. Pla.-* a rESTERN . — Onmid• after senger Trainee& the Western;l'ennsylvania NW. reed will -arrive at apd , depart from the Ilmiegal Street Depot , Allegheny City, as follows: - - - Whiltlre - lio 11 860 4in Nail ' T:00 nix , Freeport rio. 1 B:20 am Freeport No. 1 ; 0:05 •m' ,Express ~10:/0 aei Shtrllb`g No.111:30,171i, Sharplft No. 1 1:35 p Ex re p e r p e o ss 2 31301 9 Freeport 4:lopmlSped N N l 3 3 0 pm I s:s6pmF Springd'eNo2 B:4spmSnringd%No2 7:10 put Aboye trains run daily, e ..i. t Sunday... ._ ,'• ; _ The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junet. ever? Sunday at 7:40 a. m.: reselling Allegheny City Sit 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:30 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny - .lsmet.'st3:4ls v. to. _ , . ~ COsoctrrA7lox TlClOrre—For sale in packages of Twenty,' between Allegheny City, Chestnut i •s- 1.-' Berra, Billiett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbarg, and od only on the trains stopping at Stations' ape. • -tided The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. m. and 9:90 F. H. make direct connection at Freeport with Walker's line ofStages for Butler and Ilamiahs town. Through tickets ma) be - purchased at the Office, No. a - st. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further information apply to _ • : JAMESL - EFFERTS, Agent, Federal Street Depot. • !The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as. lima e ßma spo ns ex b c eiptyt for w e aring ap- Remised Dollars. in valise. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EDWARD H.- WILLIAMS, Bele. . Gen... 11 Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. ..Prealdest. ...Secretary. "VnE Nil 8 1E LVANL&W i giENEMI CENTRAL RAILROAD. and after Sept, 13th. 1388, Trains will ar rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner.ol Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: ..B • __Arrive. . Depart. r - ': • Mall Train.— 1:15 a m Day Express .. 2:515 a m Fast Line . 1:40 sin Wall , s N 0.1.. - 6:30 am . Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Mail Train 810 ant Derry- Aoc.'n.. T:5O am Yeincinnati Ex 11:40 a m Wall's No. 2.. 8 :50 a m Wall ' s No. 2.. 11:51 a m Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:011pm - Johnstown Ac.10:35 am raddocksliol 4-:00 pm Baltimore Ex. 1:39 pin Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm Phila . . Express 1:50 pm Wail's No. 3..' 5:10 pin Wall`s No. 3... 9.15 pm Wall's' .o. 4.. ' 6:15 pm 11raddoeks No 16:00 p m Fast Line...... 7130 pm Wai!'a No. 4. 7:15 pin Derry Aec'n,,. 1350 pa% Brad.irs No S. IA AO am bradk , s No 'A 10:50 pro, ~.., :Wm Passenger 5:30 pm .. , . „... n." -- "*.'''. - , ..4.-;r. s . - • The Chorea - Train leaves Wall% -6fition every - ' Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 -,- and. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at Lw 440 p. m. 1 arriv es at Wall.s Station al 41441011. m. *Cincinnati Express leaves daily. AU other - traint -- . . . . daity. exceptStmdry. • .. .gorlPLTuker, inlOrTubxion apply to . 'W. ii. sl.cratrra.'kgent. -- • • The Finnsylvazda Railroad Company will =tail same any flak forßaggage, except Or wearing sp.! pare, aodlimit their respensibilUT to Onekndrell : Di ollars in - value. Ali Baggage exceeding that amount in valve will be at the risk of the evineri Ma.. ' '.. less taken by *eclat contract. EDW./MPH:VMS-AB i , " . . • Den: ::General Supetintendent„'Altocera,:ti. !i ; ;t0 : 3, " all% TORT `WhArNM & CB:W ! - :ACO - Be r.. : W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. RI Prom oteptitl3t3..l3l3B; 'trains mill ketxtarfrota :• and arrive at the Union Depot,. north gdo, city, time, as follows: . -.„ _ 1,.., .: , P., (...: .... ...:: . \ Dame. _..i. .. .Arrive. 'Chicago Ex 2:03 a a:ICI:Wag° Ex..... 2:08 am _ .. ClevelandEx.'.'9A:l3.ato • rlevetano Ex." 2:08 Eta• Erie & Ygnsl 4 l 7:518 ara Chicago Ex. t . /1:93 RIR Ci. &1 1 / I Pg Mg ; 6:13 a m Wheeling , ick. IltOtlataf" -• • Chicago Ma 11... 6:58 am St. Zonis-Ex.. .3433 pm, ChiragOEX... 9:43 am CU& Wh'g Er 4:oBpm. Cl. &Wit jtE . .."2:13p E. Erie IV:: Ex, -6:13 pm- Chicago Ex....' tii:2ll pm Chicago Ex.... 4:33 pPi -- Wli. &Erie Ex. 4:48 pa. Ct. at WI:0g. Ex 6:53PR! . • , Depart from 'Allegheny.' Artive fit A ettigheitit; hi. BrigVnAc. 858 a at.N. Brlgt'n Ac. 7:03 ala , • Leetsdale " 10:13 a mr. BrigYn " 8:28 at: " 11:58 a m Wellsville "• 8:53 ate .-• 'Rochester " 1:33 pm , New Castle "•10:13 ass Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:4-3 pin Leetsdale .— " 9:13 am Leetsdale Ace. 413 pmi ._ " . " 1:08p . • N. Brigt.'n " . 5:33 p miN. Brigt'n " 2:43p • N. Brigt`n " : 6:2Bpm Leetsale - " 4:53a - Leetsdale . " . 10:4-3 pm " " .1:20 li W.2:28 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. • Jar 11:23 a. m. Chleage Express arrives daily. BM R. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. S l'ufttiEY. HI LL MERMI UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, The SHORTEST AND MOST 'RELIABLE 40IITS from :he Must to all points in Colorado, Nevada, California, Vtab, . - Oregon. • Two Trains leave ntate Line aryl Leavenworth daily, (tiondays excepted, )on the v_al of trams a Plactac Railroad from St. Louis, and `l...rnatbal and B. Jo Railroad from Qiiiney,' conneetin. at Law. Ante. Topelts and Wamego with 614,c 6 (or' all points in Kansa.. At end of track west -got- E worth with the VISITF.D STATES EXTRESs coliSm: pANT , s DAILY LINE F O RERLAND MAIL M- D ESIIISRI COACHES . .„ 333 :r.tvrals sitx.ir Tak-Trin. 1 .. And all Points in the Territories,. And with tiAllillElLloN TRI-W KLT LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pass, Albu „uerque, iistita , Fe. sad all points in Arizona and N - e - w ?Leak°. With the retznt 'additions of rolling stock and equipment,' and the arrangements made with re sponsinle• Overland Tlransportallon Lines from Its western terminus this' road now oilers unequalled facilities for Lhe:eralismisslon of freight to the Far West. . • ; Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the United States and Canadas. e Mire and k for tickets' v a - TUB SMOKY HILL ROU ask PACIFIC RAILWAY. EASTERN TA 'TOR. • W! • • No. 43 OE4IO Si RECT. Al.ltwheisl. Thaukfill for kit., consio ;:citrousgti be stowed upon tne. I eIT my ;.ad the public generally Owl. ilo tis,3(l shall eudesyur diliec iltcy co owt !: ~...,tro.r.uor of the sane. and :41w4y,,t 7 to 9, A 11. and 4ota 3 r. 14. zr.l-21:01 • \ i _~- Eastern Division. Arizona, Washington, New Mexico, Idaho, •A. AN D PPS ON, Cieneraltittperintendent; J. H. WEEP4TEB, Gtic-rai Freiiehi mid 41, 'Agent PAIN'T'ERS. 01 :'•OZz;;=tir I