&Tindal HNitterg fn NOV Yorka Gold Closed: at 133%©133g. Lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l • NEW YORK, November 13, 1868. \ • MONEY AND GOLD. The money market is more active and firm at 7 per cent. on call. Sterling quiet at 9©9 /. Gold dull; opened at 133% and closed a 133%©133%. • GOVERNMENTS. Governments dull but steady. Coupons of 1881, 11.3%,©113%; do of '62, 108%©108%; do of '64, 106%,©106%; . do of 1 65, 10634 W 106%; do, new, 109©109%; do of '67, 11:19%,© 109%; do of 138, 109%©109%. Ten-forties, 104%©104%. • • STATE 330NDS. - State bonds dull. , Old Tennessees, 68%,; new, 68%; old NOrth , Carolinas, 65%; new, 64%©65%; old . Virginias, 53%, new, 57. , sTocks. c... \ In stocks there has been great excite ment and activity in .New York Central and Erie, which • fluctuated largely, the former selling down to 114 and the latter to 35. which causeda general decline through out the list, w ich, however.' was subse quently recove ed, the market closing un settled. Rum r says more new common Erie have been sold, raising the total to six ty millions. , 1 5-30 Paiegs: Cumberland, 34%©35; Can tOni 46%©46%; , I ,Wells f Express, 26%©27; ' American, 42®45; Adams, 46%©46%; Uni led S ates, 43©45; Merchants Union, 19% / ©l9 l ; Quicksilver, 21©22; Mariposa, 6; do. , referred 119©19%; Pacific Mail, 113% 113%; Western - Union Telegraph, ' 35% 35%; Hartford and Erie, 27%; New York Central, 116©116%; Erie, 37% a37 1 / 4 ; do. preferred, 62©62%; Hud son, 120©120%; Reading, 96%; Ohio and ississippi, 29%©29%; Wabash, 55g© 56; o. preferred, 68%©70; St. Peul, 66%® 66% do. preferred, 80%©81; Terre Haute pref rred, 60©61; Chicago and Alton, 136; Michigan Central, 115; Michigan Southern, 82% 82%; Illinois Central, 140©140%; Pitt burgh, 82%©83%; Toledo, 96%©9654: Roe - Island, 102%©102%; Northwestern, 83%; do. preferred, 83©83%; Fort Wayne, 105 g; St. Joseph preferred, EL MINIMO SHARPS. Mining. Shares dull; Gregory, 470; Smith dr, Parmelee 400. ' 1-• , '\ 1 , I COPPER STOCKS. A .Copper Stocks at Boston: Copper Falls, 15; Franklin,! 12; Hancock, 37%; Minne ? ,sot_, 3, ' , SIIII4REASVRY 3L..TTEBS eceipts at the Sub-Treasury $1,170,69 l yments, $1,093,496; balance, titV.,,173,501. ' - New York "Produce Market. Telegraph to the Pittsburgb Gazette.l . i - EW Yot t x, Xnvember 13.—Cotton is •• tbout decided change; sales of 1,000 . : les, at 24yc, for middling uplands. Flour; 1 4 r: eipts 9,107 bbls; market salOc lOwer; J sales of 9,700 bbls, at $5,75a6,05 for super t ' fine State an Western; $0,45a6;50 for com min to chol e white extra State; $6,35a7,50 for do extra , estern;o,2oa9,7s for ,good to choice white • wheat extra; ;$7,20a9,20 for common to choice' round hoop . Ohio; $7;60a10.00 for common to fair extra. St. Louis; $10,04a13,00 for • good to choice dd,i closing - dull; California is dull and drooping; sales of 300 smelts at $7,55a10,25. Rye flour is quiet; sales 300 bbls at $5,80a 7,85. Cornmeal is ;In moderate demand, .- sales 500 bbls Brandywine and' 250 punch eons on private terms. Whisky is quiet and firm. Receipts of ',Wheat amount to 108,091 bush and is dull - and declining; sales 41,000 bush at $1,50a1,55 for .No. 2 spring; $1,85 for winter, amber, Indiana; f 1,42% for ansber. Michigan; $2,20 for white Michigan. Rye IS dull and heavy and sales were made of 5,000 bush western in lots at f1,35a1,37%. Barley is S carcely so firin; sales 8,500 bush Canada western at $2,15 in stere. Barley• Malt is quiet, and sales were made 8.000 bush Canadi Peas, in bond, c A cta $ ,38 sale% common old, ,1,30, in bond. Re i ts_of Corn amount to 16 , 433 bush, and .. ig land lc lower. sales,'of 49,000 bush . , $1 12a1,13 for nnsout;d; $1,14a1,16 for sound , 1 mixed - Weseein; closing at $1,15 for sound afloat. Wats—receipts, 59,433 bush; the market is a shade firmer; sales of 33,000 . bush - it 72a7234c,f0r western. Coffee; Rix in moderate request and steady prices; • other kinds ,nominal. Sugar dull and drooping. IMolasses very quiet and un changed. Hops quiet at 15a25 for Arneri lean. Petroleum quiet, at 12%a13 for crude; 27c for refined; bonded. Linseed oil heavy at 95a97c. Spirits turpentine firm at 441 a , 45c. Pork fairly active but irregular; sales of 2450 bbls at $28,50a29,25 for mess; closing at $28,87 regular; $26,50‘27 fof old, do; $21,50a24,00 for prime, and ;f22..5e. , 6 ) for prime - . mess. Beef dull; sales 85 barrels at $16,50 for new plain mess, and $l6a2A far new ex tra dred tierces at $27a30 for prime mess, and $30a34 for India mess. Beef Hams quiet at . ..,- $28a30. Cut Meats steady ,at-liallNo 'tor -=-.ahoulders and 12a160 for hams. Middles quiet. ; s houlders, and and in fair demand; sales six hundred tierces at 1514a16 3 / 4 c for 1 ' steam, and 10.1a17c iiir kettle- rendered. /- , Butter steady at 25a30c for Ohio, and 40a50c for State. Cheese quiet at 13a18c. Freights to Literpool quiet and Unchanged. LaTzsr.—Flour closed dull and saloc 10wer,, , .. Wheat 'dull .and la2c lower.. Rye quiet - and heavy at $1,34a1,38 for western. Oats quiet at 72c for western afloat. Corn .heavy and dull at $1,11a1,13 for unsound, , ' • and $1,14a 1,15 for sound mixed western. Pork nominal at $28,75 for mesa regular. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut Meats nom inal, Bacon quiet-and unchanged. Lard quiet at itwaluxatior fair to prime steam. . Fe.gs dull and unchanged. - I Chicago Market (By Telegraph to the . Plttateargb (insane.) CiilcAGo; November. 13.—Eastern Ex , change easier and steady at par, , and one tenth oft; buying, and .one-tenth premium, selling. Flour quiet, with spring extra's at $5,30a6,50. Wheat, No. 1, unchanged; No. •2is in air de'mand, but Mc lower; sales No _1 at $1,16a1,20, according to location, and No. 2 at *51,06%a1,07%; closing at $1,07a 1,07% for No. 2; there were sales made of No. 2 silica 'Change at 51,05%. Corn firm er and Wore active, and la2c higher, with sales No. 1, at 80a82c, and - No. 2 at 76a79c; rejected at 72a7234c; 76a75c for new shelled; closing firm at 8.2 c for No. sales since r 'Change were also made at 82c. Oats quiet •at 48;4a49c for No. 1; closing with buyers at inside figures, and sellers at _4Byo. Rye quiet and easier, with sales - No. 1 at $1,03, and No. 2 at 51; closing lathe, with milers No. lat $1,03. Barleya shade firmer and more active, with sales No. 2 at ;51,42a1,45, and rejected at $ 1,25a1;27 .High Wines dull and nominal at 92a96c for free. grovlsions quiet. New - Mess Pork. at 524,50 and $24 for ordinary. Lard dull and nominal at 15;4c, cash, and 16;11614c, seller for Decem . ber. Green Hams, seller for. December, at 10c. Ons hundred and fifty bbls Mess Pork, seller for January and February,itold at 520. Freiebts dull: 6mc.on corn, and igc. on wheat to Buffalo; 11c on corn to Oswego. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours---J 9,539 bbls flour, 31,000 bush wheat, 16,685 • corn, 35,507 bush' oats ? 1,500 bush rye, 235 bash barley, 13,00Thead aShlpments, 1,549 bble flour, 26,&54 bush wheat, 63,176 bush corn, 115,321 busheats,.l2s bush rye, 5,192 bush lxirleiy, 10,198 head'hogs. Cleveland Market. rl=3!EM== CLEVELAND, November 13.—Flonr ; the market JO . very dull; we quote, as follows: city made, $11,50a11,75 lot treble' , extra white; $0;75a10 for double extra amber,; $8,50a8,75 for double extra red; $7,75400 for double extra spring; $7,25a8,00 for extra spring; country made ranges from $8,25 to $O for double extra red and amber: $7,25a 8.25 for duuble.extra spring; Mall for dou ble extra white. Rye dull and nominal; offered at $1,20a1,25 for No. 1 State and Western. Barley; nothing doing, and the market is entirely, nominal. Petroleum; market weak and quiet;' refined held at 24a 2bn for round lots, and, Zed& for trade lets. St. Louis Market. [By TelegniVA to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ST. LOTSIS, November 13.—Tobacco quiet and un.changed. Cotton, middling at 2.114 c, Hemp dull, undressed at 90ca51,20. Flour,. the demand for low grades very buoyant, and prices favor buyers; but not quotably higher, higher grades dull, superfine quiet at $4,a0a6,50, double extra at $6,75a7,56, treble extra to fandy at $8,56a11,50. Wheat is in fair demand and prices stiff at $1,004 1,85 for prime to choice red and fall, $1,87a 1,04 for choice to fancy, spring unchanged at $1,15a1,18 for No:2; and 51,20 for No. 1. Corn very heavy and unsetthid, choice yel low and white 60a65c, old 75a80c. Oats firm at 48a52c. Bnrley quiet„lowa spring sold at $1,50, choice Illinois and Minnesota '44,85a192%, fancy Minnesota $2,00. Rye uhchsnged at $1,57a1,10, and the market Very light and quiet. New mess pork sold, i at:525. old do. at $29,2.5. Bacon, Shoulders are worth 14c, clear aides 1834 c. choice canvassed surgar cured barns will not not bring in round lots, over 16c. Lard dull and lower, choice tierce at 15Xc. Whisky, round lots sold at 51,00. The re ceipts were 2,600 barrels of flour, 6,700 bushels of wheat, 4,800 bushels of corn, '13,- .400 bushels of oats, 1,600 bushels of barley, 1,900 bushels of rye, 1,722 head of hogs. Cincinnati Market. [By Telegrat to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CIiCCINN Tr, November 13.—Flour in fair !demand and the • market firm, Family ,at $7,50a7,75. Wheat in moderate demand at $1,75 for No. 1 red. Corn neglected and Meld at 80c. Oats dull at at 57c for No. L Rye in moderate demand at $1,29 F o r o No. 1. Barley nominal, unchanged. Cotton dull at 22d for middling, A fair demand for Tobacco and the market steady; sales of 115 hhds. • Whiskey dull at $l.OO. Hogs dull; weather milder and receipts large, prices towei at157,00a7,50 gross and moo net the clOing rates, recipts, 6000 head. Green Meats dull and prices lower; Should ers at 734 c; Sides-10 1 4c; Hams 1234; Lard dull and demand light at 15340 for prime kettle and 150 for prime. Clean Bulk Meats dull; iShoulders at 10a103b; Sides• 13%; Clear Rib 14c; Clear 14%c, all about half cured and including packages; Bacon Shoulders can be bought at 13c. Butter unchanged and quiet, fresh at 33a37c. Eggs firm at 30c. ;kinseed Oil dull and prices nominal, and, held at 95cc only limited re tail demand. ti l Lard Oil steady at $1,40. Petroleum d 11 at 28a29c for refined. Gro caries unchanged and quiet. Gold, 1315; exchange dull at par buying. :4 New York Dry Goods Market. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yonx, November 13.—The market continues inactive but steady at 15a16c for heavy Brown Sheetings; 13c for Atlantic fine do ; 12%c for Lacqnie E and Lawrence F; 11%0 for Pittsfield A; ,13c for Pepperell R; 17,14 c for Androscogin. Bleached Mils. Ilin-12c for Great Falls; 14N6' - for Hope; 17c ibr Hill Semper Idem; 1534 c for James Sham Mill; 17c for Lonesdale and Mason ic vine; 2114 c for Maxwell; ') for New York Mills; 2'.2%c for Reynolds; for Utica 6-4; '29c .for Amoskeag Denim and 1734 c for heavy brown, drills. Flints 120 for Oriental and Lancaster; 1 1 c for Pacific and Dunnells; 1334 c for Merrimack D; .12c for Ellertoa P. Brown Canton Flannels 37ic for Great Falls A. Toledo Market (By ielegreplito the Pittsburgh Gazette.) TOLEDO, November 1 13.—Receipts-3,753 bbls flour, 10,606 bus wheat, 2,760 bus/corn 24,000 bus oats, 1;410 buS rye.. Shipments- 1 , 1,700 bbls f10ur,13,600 bus wheat, 39,012 Ibus corn, 14,00 bus oats, 1,751 bus rye. 'Flour quiet. Wheat lalXc better; sales of white Michigan at $1,78; for amber $1,66a 1,673,; for No. 1 red $1,67; for. No. 2 do. 1 51,52 for No. '3 do. $1,35. Corn ;ic better; sales No. 1 at 8634a8734cvrejected 55a86; No. 1 new 75c. Oats unchanged at 53c for No. 1: ' Rye quiet. Barley dull. Freights Sc to Buffalo. Louisville Market. C pyTelegraph to the Plttaboreh Gazette.] LOUISVILLE, Nov. 13.—Tobacco scarce and firm; lugs, 6XaBo, , ic; leaf, 9a15, for com mon to medium. Fionr; superfine, 55,25 a ,5,75. Wheat, $1,80a1,75. Corn; new, in bulk,_ 50a55; old nominal. Oats, 52a55c. Cotton, 21a21Mc. New mess pork, $24,50. ,Hogs, 7 1 / 4 a7,,1c, gross. Green hams, 9c. Raw whisky, free, 11,00. Bacon—should ers, 13%a133;c; clear lib sides, 173fal8c; clear sides; 18!4a1854c. Lard, new, 16%a17. Philadelphia Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l ParLADELPEus, November 13.—Flour firm; sales 1,000 bids northwest extra fam ily at 57,50a8.00, Ohio 59a10,75. Wheat firmer;. sales 300 bush red at $42,09, South— ern ambec at 12,10. Rye 111,413a1,50. Corn unsettled; old _yellow 11,14: new 80a 0 0n; mixed western, - $1,12. Oats 65a71c. Petro, leum firmer; crude 19c, refined 25c. Whisky firmer, at 11,07a1,10. Provisions unchanged, Prlllwaukee Market. [By Telegraph to the Plttahurgh Gazette. • MI LWAIiKEE, November 13.—Flour dull and prices unchanged. Wheat lower at 51,28 for No. 1, and 51,10 for No. 2. Oats steady at 49c /for No. 2. Corn 51,23. Rye and Barley dull and nominal. Receipts -30,000 bbls flour. 37,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush oats, 5,000 bush corn, 1,000 bush rye, 2,000 bush barley. Shipments-3,000 bbls flour, 52,000 bush wheat, 1,000 bush rye. =UM (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh iiazette.] BALTIMORE, Novel:liner 13.—Flour is nominal. Wheat Is firmer, with sales of prime red at $2a2,20, and choice Valley at ti2,gs. Corn is firm, and sales were Made of new white at 80a88c, and yellow at 00a 93c. , Oats dui!, and sales were made at 66a 70c. Rye is nominaL 'Provisions are un changed. • Buffalo Market. CBv Telegraph to the Pittsran Ouette.) BUFFALO, November. 13.—Flour; spring fairly active, 1iti7,00a7, 1 50 for city ground: Wheat dull; No. 2 ChiCago about 51,30; No. 2 Milwaukee 51,13. Corri scarce; car lots are selling at $l. Oats i quiet; sales of 3,000 bush at 80c. Other articles unchanged. • Chicago Cattle Market. / [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l CHICAGO, November 13.—Cattle market dull at $8,82a5,75 for common cows and steers. Ilogs dull and 25a30c lower, with sales 7,200 head at $7.90 for fait to choice; chising at $7,20a7,60 for good' to prime. , St. Louis Cattle Market. (By Telegraph Ca the Plttabargh Gazette.) Cattle more active and prices at 41A,a45c gross for inferior to choice. Hogs i active, demand and supply small, light r•nge at 5 . %a6%, heavy 'extra do. at 65 a 6. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL- ROAD, November la-1 car iron ore, Lloyd dr Black; 2 do do, Hussey, Wells & Co; 5 do pig iron, Loomis & Collard; 1 car oats, 30 sks barley, 145 do corn,Scott & Glsal; 2 care hay, J W Simpson; 2 do potatoes, W H Graff & Co; 1 car apples, 3 cars potatoes, Vangorder & Shepardi 110 aka pitatoeft, 28 !ibis flour, 10 do baulk\ lilkgs pearl barley, .E Heazieton; lot scrap !iron, Mull Ila it Ma loney, 8 blils beans, 'Wm - France &Bon;115 bits cheese,; IV H Kirkpatrick; 1 bbl to- bacco, Lindsay, & IldeChne; 8 bbla glass, W McCulley & Co; 168 11Lets iron. IV D Mc- Gowan; 1 ear pig iron, Wm Smith; 3 btils buckwheat flour, Atlas Works; fild. petol ,barley, CH Morledge; ps sks ragi, i Christy &Benham; 15 [ lib's k.nObs, AdamlticiKee & Co; 12 do do; Jones, Simick lit. Vo 3 do ap p les, A (3 C Wilson (.0); 81 do , J Hood; 15 sks potatoes, 13 bhls apples, J fio cl.) Layng; 1 engine and fixtutea ,, „.T Bowen; 1 bbl sundries, W H Conner; 1 car apples, 30 bbls dry apples, Voigt. / Mahood &Co; 163 sks barley, Spencer, McKay & Co; 32 bales hay, Joe dralg; 11 doklo,,J & W Palrley; 35 do do, FL Schgelbach; 5 Oiles cotton, Eagle PITTS:UMW:I GAZETTE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1868. Cotton Works; 15 do do, Holmes, Bel PirTsnintamt, Fr. WAYNII Lim Crime° RAILROAD. November 13.-10 ears metal, • Nimick & CO; 2do do, Loomis & Collard; 1 car iron ore, Shoenberger4t Blair; 89 bdls • paper, Frazier, Metzger & Co; 4 bdls iron, • Moorhead & Co; 2 kgs butter, 3 bbis eggs. • H Rea Jr; 10 bdls paper Evans, G & D; 4 bbis green apples, H ! Riddle; 22 do do, Voigt, Mahood & Go; .4 aks rags, Christy & Benham; 5 bbls apples, S Hedges, 5 do do, F Hedges; 3do do, Graff & Reiter; 8 bdls leather, M Delange; 50 bbls flour, J Shep ard; 2 cues mdse, Reynolas & pro; 1 box hardware, D B Rodgers;ilo baler. hops, C& Co; .9 do do, Carson, Darlington tic.Cti; 3 brs cheese, J Woodwell & Co; i 9 bbls cider, J Snyder; 14 do apples,N J Braden; 2do ci der, E Snyder; 89 ski rags,Godfrey & Clark; 30 doz brooms, Head & Metzger, 1 car po tatoes, J Lippincott;. 1 do staves, M P Adams; 100 bbls flour, S B Floyd & Co; 135 do apples, Culp & 'Shepard; 171 do do, Dll- . linger & Stevenson; 4 cars limestene,Wam pain Lime Co. • / November I ...., AI:LEM:LENT STATION, .Ne 1.5. 1 ear corn, Stewart & Langenheim; 1 car corn, 1 do oats, J B McKee; 1 car flaxseed, M B Suydam; 81 green hides, J Luckcamp; 15 bgs flaxseed, 1 car •do, Ewer, Hamilton & Co; 2 cars metal, Graff, Bennett & Co; 100 bbls flour, F Owens; 10 bbls cider, C Hes penheide; 12 do do, G Feisher; 1 car wheat, W McKee & Co; 20 bbls cider, A Danner; 10 bbls, 40 aks flour, H W Berborst; 6 doz brooms, Jas Lockhart; 6 do do, C Yagle; 4 bbls tallow, G Buckhort; 1 car malt, Smith j & Co;;2 s stone, Forrester & Megraw; 2 bdls pelt , 5 hides, Jos Gallery; 28 kgs lead. Reed & ;12 bbls wine, G S Schmidt; 4 cars met I, Spang, Chalfant & Co. I, Pi Tao CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, vember 13.-200 bgs oats and corn, 1 car ea corn, 14 hides, J B Campbell; 1 car staves, Painter & Sons. ' 5 cars rye, A Guckenheimer & Bro; 6 dodo, T Moore & Son; lot sundries, W H Graff & Co; 1 car lumber; B Schmidt; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 1 car bones Seward & Co; 38 kegs white lead, J.CMichel; 11 sks rye, McHenry 4 Hood; . lo.labls apples, Rev T H Hanna; 4 aks rags, 2 bbls eggs, 1 box butter, F 0 Craig head; 100 bbls flour, Thomas & Bro. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, No vember 13.-:-4 bra butter, 2 bbis eggs, John Kimplii; 3 pkgs butter and eggs, A B Cope land; 80 bbls oil, D M Edgerton; 50 do do, D Ely & Co; 640.d0 do,,Fisher * dr Bro; 2 cars stone, B Burns; 5 brs butter, 1 bbl eggs, S George; 52 sks oats, 8 sks rye, Keil& Ritch art; 31 sks Corn, 2 do oats, Adams & Anstin; 25 sks oats, 2do rye, 3 do onions, Blany & Moore; 21 bgs potatoes, Bingham.t Laing; 43 bush corn, H Johnston. The river was receding slowly at this point last evening, with eight feet two inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. The weather continues clear and pleasant, and very favorable for-out door business. There has not been a single transient ar rival since the making up of our last re port. The Mary Davage is expected to ar rive here about Monday. The J. N. McCullough, left fer Cincinnati yesterday with a fair trip. The Grey Eagle, C. L. Brennan, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon. The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh, leaves for Evansville, and all intermediate points to-day without fail, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. Toe new steamer Arkansas received con siderable New Orleans freight yesterday,. and Capt. Shaw expects to get away imme diately, if not sooner. She is conceded to be one of the best boats of her class, that was ever built here, and that is saying a good, deal. Capt. Wash Ebbert expects to have his. new boatready for business about the first' ofJanuary. She will be a'big carrier, and Capt. Ebbed contemplates making his first trip to New Orleans. It is rumored that Capt. James McDon ald, who has been engaged in the oil busi ness for several years past, contemplates going bacg to his old vacation, shortly. City. McDonald is one of our most skilful an experienced steamboatmen. He was fo a considerable length of time, engineer of the once famous Pittsburgh aud Cincin nati packet Buckeye State; since then he has built and commanded several tine 1 steamers, and that, too, with great success. The Armadillo, Capt. D. H. Swaney, is filling up steadily for New Orleans, and will take her departure early next week. The Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, is an nounced for St. Louis, and the Upper Mis sissippi forthwith. She is one'of the best boats in the trade. Mr. James Russell still retains charge of the office. We should like to know what has be come of Capt. John S. McMillan. His fimilliar face has not been seen about the landing for some time. Capt. Ed. Evans, late of the Westmore land,-has assumed command of the Leoni das, and will \ i at once load her for St. Louis. Capt. Reed has not as Vet fully deter mined for what point he will load the Kate Putnam, but it will most_ likely be St. , —The Arghisy (Caft. Vandergrift) is load ing at Evansville for Memphis. —The steamer Dew Drop has returned from the upper Ohio, and is again in the Catlettsburg and Louisa trade. —Cotton is accumulating at Shreveport, and also at Camden and points intermedi ate on Ouachita river and along Arkansas and White rivers. —On the arrival of the Lizzie Gil at Memphis, her colored crew "jumped" or. They were subsequently arrested and, ta ken before Justice Simon, charged with mutiny, but were dLschargen on the ground of Insufficient evidence. _ —We clip the following Items from the Leuisville Courier and Journal: While the Glendale was lying at the wharf, Sun day afternoon, her b,arge sprung a leak, and was with diffichlty prevented from sinking The twoboat Alps, which sunk • at the head of the falls Monday afternoon, was raised about four o'clock yesteiday morning and a bulkhead built over the hole, and she went up the river. . She will go on the ways at Madison for repairs. She was afloat in four hours after com mencing work on her The Grand Lake 'succeeded in getting up over the 'falls 43s terday, and left for Pittsburgh with stow of eu'pty barges The towboat Hawkey°, from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, with two bar ges of oil in bulk, passed down over the falls yesterday. River ; and Weather. LOUISVILLE, November 13.—The:river is falling slowly, with : five feet eight inches of water in the canal.: The weather, is clear and pleasant. JUST RECEIVED, LARGE ESTOES OW FIRE IRONS 411 D STANDS, Coal Hods, Tea Trays, renders, And House-Furnishing Hardware, asl2:v7 U NION ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, watt. sowasoie. Manufacturer. of .COOKINO' STOVES, Arches, Orates, Penden t Sub Weights, and all 'kinds of Hollow Ware, Car Wheels and 'all kinds of Ma .STS..ryCotin, COE. WATSON & SHINOISS PITTSBURGH. PA. au2I3:v27WAS GOOD NEWS. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMER Enquire for WARD'S "treed. Tl e Isrgeit and beit.. The InittaL "IL W." 01 wryly loaf. 'Take none else. • au43111 RIVES NEWS. At WHITE UDES k DROPS, 79 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHEN.fk. STEAMBOATS. pITTS BURGH., WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, toot of Wood street. DAILY, AT 12 M. MONDAYS AND TEIVISDATI3.. A. E. ,tiIiE2IM4ID, Master BA.TABD WYDNISDAYS A.IID SATURDAYS, Muni COLLINS.COLLIN :Agent. ....Capt. ED. /SANS. t . ermedtate ports on nst.. at 4- r . H. ly on board or to . FLACK. or . CULLIFGWOOD. t Agents. GREY EAGLE Freight will be received at d A.ME: V"IOR CAIRO AN LOUIS—Vie steamer EOI4IDAd leave for above and 11 TUESDAY. 17th ! For freight or passage apl J. 14, nol4 FOR MEMPHISIFICRS- m i ,4=pi, BURG , AND NEW 0 LEANS. , -Wilailamillialmw FOR new and substantial s miner, ARKANSAS , . . A. H. brlAw, Master, Will leave for above andFintermediate ports on SATURDAY, November 14th. For freight:or pissage OH apN FLACK. ply on board or to J _ J. D. COLLINGWOOD. noo • JAMES COLLINS. Agents._' NtEGIPLAR SAT U R-s iz arM 'DAY PACKET FOR CINCIN- A , LOUISVILLE AND EVAN'SVILLE.—Tbe Ana steamer BELLEVERNON Will leave as above on I SATURDAY-4 - r. at. For freight or passage apply on board or to la ` . FL -I.CK A COLLINGWuCD, . : GHRIEST & HASLETT, CHAS. BARNES. Agents. nolo K 11110114 4 .P A. C ETzzgO i t for MEMPHIS, NEW ORLEANS. VESTON and TRINITY RIVER. The tine passenger packet IDA REES THOB. STUBBLEYIELD, Master. . Will leave for the above points-on THIS DAY at 3 P. at. ' For freight or passage apply on boalid. Ag Or to GCB GHRIEST HASETTents. VOR CAIRO, MEMPHIS lar ia t and NEW ORLLEA.NS—The flue steamer ARMADILLO Will leaie .:ts above on , SATURDAY. 13th Mat , . . For frelOt or passaKeapply oia board or to. boa GEIRIEIT & HASLET 1.. Agebts. • FOR SALE--HEAL ESTATE ...._ .. F OR SALE. A FARM OF 30 ACRES., on the line of the Connellsville Railroad, 27 miles from the city. In Elizabeth township. Aliegueny county, Pa. The imerovemente are a flue two-story brick house, with ten large rooms and hall. A large frame bank barn, with No. 1 stabling, and all other outbuildings is oemplete order. One of the best of orchards, of all kinds of fruit. The soil Is rich new bottom. This property *dieing the village of Buena Vista, and has the advantage of churches, schools, mills, stores, 6c. and wig be sold at the' low price .of $15,000. * The improvements alone i are worth at least all that la - asked for the property, to say noth ing about the land. welch Is worth for garden per poses at least $lO,OOO. For full pa L rtic E ulars call at my once, or WILLIAM A. BEL,on the premises. ALSO, A FARM OF 40 ACRES. situated In Eliz abeth township, Allegheny county. Pa.. on the line of the ConneltsVine Railroad. abaut 113 miles from the city. The improvements are a new stone dwell ing. with eight rooms; a good barn and other out buildings. This property is offered at a very l6w price. Call and'secure yourself a good bargain. ' ALSO. A. FARM OF 1140 ACRES, situated in Elizabeth -township, Allocheny county, Pa., 17 ; t, miles from the city, on the Con uellsviile Railroad, opposite Station. wi ? inn mlnutel'walk rtet,,,.iproLmeareao.me Louse containing four rooms and kitchen, With a good cellar underneath; very good barn and other outbuildings. A No. 1 orchard, containing about 200 i'ruit bearing trees, all In good condition. 00 acres cleared I.rid, the residue iu good timber, un derlaid with 23 acres of coal. . ALSO. A TWO-STORY BIUCE HOUSE adjoin ing the Borough of Elizabeth. Allegheny county, Pa., containing 4 roams and eitchen., Lot GO feet front by 120 back to an alley. A good hlable, wash house, bake-oven and other outbuildings. lam au thorized to sell it at tee low price of $1,500, on good terms. ALeo, In the Borough of Elizabeth, a good two story BRICK ROUSE, containing 4 rooms. Lot 129 feet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly low price of $1,600. on easy terms. Atte). 'MI Farm, knoern by the name of "Willow Banks," situated on the Connellestlie Railroad 11 miles from the city, containing 79 ACRES, will a good condlOon. he Improvements are aNo t brick !maw,. two stories high, newly paints d, con taining six rooms. two halls running lull length of the house. The house is situated on a beautiful knoll. Is surrounded by fruit trees. shrubbery,,vlnes sad flowers. with a graded avenue running to the - Yon iii. River. Also, a large frame bank barn, smoke house. wash twine., coal house, bake-oven and other outbuildings. and a never-faling,well o water. Two large orchards, containing trollssix to seven hundred fruit trees. pearly ail In good azing e condliton. •T`nle farm abounds In small fruits, viz: Currants, raspberries. gooseberries, and a a e large 1 strawberry patch, which, in connexion ith the richness of the sell and nearness to the city makes it very dealtable for gardening purposes. V ry con lenient to schools, churches, stores and bl ksmith sh A o p. LEO. A FARM OF 166 ACRES, situated in Elizabeth township. Allegheny county. Pa., 31 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. on the C.onnelie vine Railroad, at Suter :-tatlon. The Improvements are a common log house, a good frame earn, with stabling for ten horses; a corncrib and wagon shed; ,good orchard of fruit frees; fencing very good. 120 acres cleared. the residue In heavy timber land. This farm is valuable—first.' for Its excellent soil; secondly. Its timber; and third, It Continue more limestone than any other farm In Pennsylvania, all accessible. 'The lower vein of limestone Is 40 feet thick; several other veins ranging from T., to 6 ft. In thickness, lie under the whole farm. ' For pantie uteri enquire of ELI SUTER, Reg , at Suter Sta tion. oa at my °Mee. . ALSO. 11.5 ACRES, situated In St. Clair town -Ship, Westmoreland county, Pa. near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at 'Houston Station. The Improvements are a two-story frame noose, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet. and other outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach orchard: onetiun dred and twenty nerd; largee.dvi into tields of convenient else. a portion of which are well set an clover and tlmutlait the residue of said tract coveted with good timber. It Is well wa tered. and underlaid with coal and limestone; and is convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills and blacksmith sheets. A real good bargain is offered in this excellent farm. ALSO. 4 beautifully situated tract of GO ACRES of valuable land. under good fencing, situated in MCCandless township, Allegheny county. Pi., on si township road, 7 measured miles from the Martel House, Allegheny City. . Ills tract Is . well adapted for a garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of easy access to either city, and near enough to th line of the Mahoning Railroad to _make it very desi rable for country seats, tor persons doing business in the city. ALSO, The best farm In Young township, Indiana county, Pa., 4 miles from Western Pna. -225 t. a Livermore Station, containing 300 ACRES acras cleared and under No. 1 fencing, as well as Cue farming condition; the balance In good white oak timber. . The Improvements are * two-story flame houses. nearly new of eight rooms each and finished baaemeate and stiles; a large bank barn 50 by 80 feet, a two-story spring house and other no cessary ontbelb•ings, all in good order; 5 acres of orchard'of choicevarleties of fruits; 4 feet vein of coal (now open,) underlying the whole tract, and i limestone n abundance, with plenty of springs of neverefailing water. aken all together-bonees, fencing, soil aloe lying surface, public highway, churches, schools mills. fic. * —1 know of no more Inviting and desirable tract of land in Western Pennsylvania. ALSO. FARM AND MILLS. A small tract of GO ACRES of Yen valuable land in Derry township Westmoreland county, Pa.; well' fenced and itt a elith state of cultivation. with new frame dwelling, and other outbuildings; a new grist and saw mill. complete„ - with two run of boors, two bolting clone', youngthe needed fixtures, In good order,.and a orchard of choice fruits; lane is all underlaid with a six foot vein of coal, now opened and work ed, at the back of the mill, and Ilinestone in abund ance. Call soon and secure a good bargain. ALSO, FARM OF 160 ACRES; situated immedi ately upon the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. at Blairsville' Inlereectlon, 54 miles east of the city. The Improvements are a two-story stone house of 8 rooms, a N0..1 tarn, 46 by 05 feet:the best of stabling and other outbuildings. The land lies well. is well fenced. is in good farmlpg order, and will be sold very , cheap If-applied for IFOOD • For further particulars enquire of Q.. H. TOWER Real Estate Agent, y No. 164 FOURTH AVENUE. oen: FO SALE—Valuable Farm and ?SILL PROPERTY, situate to PENOWN SHIP. Allegheny counts, attire tram the ally, and M 5 miles from H utton Station on the A. V. It. IL, contains 103 acres, 50 of which Is excellent timber; the land Is rich, easily cultPtated and via It watered; oonpected therewith are a Met class grist mill three and a half stories high, with three run of stones and lately put in first rate repair, totiether with an ex cellent saw mhl, both mills doing a good paying Wieners; a large stone mansion and numerous other outbuildings with a full bearing apple and peach or chard. The mill is situated In a vitlage and thickly settled neighborhood. The 'above presents a rare opportunity for any parties whaling to engage In a srell established bestow' to male a fortune. - Priee low and terms to snit. Apply to B. CLAIN Jk CO. RIVER MEN WIsHING TO purchue a comfortable home are iniltedto took at 15 acres of land. having a front 0(600 feet on the 0010 river, above ehousetown, with a good dweiling house of 8 rooms, a new stable and barn, well of sofcvrater, orchard, &c. The'soll is rich and productive. price 65,5011. Terms easy. 05 acres of unimproved land adlolning tee above can be had if desired at a low ilirorm sale by .8. CUTHBERT & SONS, 88 Ihnichfleld street. liol2. yO'it SALE & TO LET .-. Houses and Lots for sale In all parts of the city and so. urbs. Also, several 'FAMES In good locations. Also, a small WOOLEN EACTORypwith AU acres *jihad, and good Improvements , which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business 00111141111 to , lei on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rent hi both cities.. for farther particulars lnetara WILLIAM WARD, lm 310 013 ht iltreot, °matte cathedrals HERNIA. OR RUPTURE. Hernia or Rapture-eared. liernllior Rupture cared. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture cared. BusxtrAle, Muter ilernlO or Ruptuie eared. Hernia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Rupture eared. Capt. J.wo. Denman, Marsh's Radical Cure Tram's. i't Rltter , s Patent Truss. Pitch's Supporter Truss. Self-Adsusting Truss. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, to] he cure of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and; Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. S. Fit eh , a Silver-Ploted Supporter Pile Props. for the enpport and care of riles Elastic Stockings, tot weak and varicose Capt., D. SWEENY I= Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Joints Ankle Supporter., for weak knee Joints Stupensory Bandages. Sold at Di,. KEYSER'S, 140, Wo ,St At Dr: .FEYSER'S, 140 Wood Street\ `W Drug Store. No. 1,40 WOOD STREET, sign l'. o the Gdlden Mortar. ersonl 'spiting for Trusses should send the nuurber 1' ladies around the body, Immedtately over therziptare ' Jur DR. EETBEit will give his personal Mien tiontu the applicatiOn of Trusses in adults and chilareU, and he Is satisfied that, with an experience • I of twenty years, he be enabled to give satisfac• tion. an3l ri ISE IiSED LUNGS. -1L" Inriga, 4 or liken of whatever sort, on any of the In. rental organs may be, and are frequently cured, and a complete condition or health established. If the elabo . mitlve functions, of which the stomach is the primary and:1:110st Irepotant one, are restored to a condition to do the repairing of the human system, ulcera or sores, wheth4 the lnUgs, the liver, the kidneys or the bowels, or upon the 14'41 as is frequently the case, can be made to heal, and a comp plete standard of health re-established. see Of Dr. KEYBZR'' LUNG CURE, a pleasant and 'tremble ritedlan , which will ripen up ,and MEDICAL, Rupture or Hernia cured. I Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or'Hernia eared. Rapture or Ilerada cured. Rupture or Hernia eureti. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. iELF-INJECTING SYRINGES. SELP-INJECI'ING SYRINGES. SELF-INIEC'FING SYRINGES 'I(SELF-INJEC ING SYRINGES Also, every kind of Syringes. b;IP£ BANDAGE. BANDAGES, ME BANDAGES, HUSP BANDAGES, CM REIMEEI3 I A A ME= :tierent kinds MIMI There Is no doubtwhateser that diseases of the We. have frequently yen these results [from the carry out of animal economy all effete and used up material. Dr. K. says that he barasirn the most dlstresetniand bumming coughs, whose ylbrs• Dons would threaten to shake the whole constitu• 1 Lion to pikes, removed In the course of a few days In long standing cases oteonseinottcm, or of °the. sometimes fitat, bat ILI yr sy, trouble:pine and annoy ng maladies, knOwn as catarrh, chronic bronchitis trsehltlo or pharingltle, it, lea wonderful alleela tang medlelne In l ihe former and a sure pare 1.. he atter disease. Da. KETBER'S L NO CUBE le amitcnED 117 BOW OF TUB HOT V •'LIIABLL riAll.ll3 AND HERBS ENOWSI TO lIBILFE AND coml.-11TR IN ALL DATE, 111011LATID STATES Or nix MIKAN BLOOD, and whilst It adds 10 its ' plasma, It at the same time stimulates, gently but effectively, the skin, the kidneys; the liver and the glanular eyetein to sum- clortt action to enable, the body to take on healthfn action and eradleat the disease. The sick and at llic4ed aboUld bear In mind the virtues of this grea medicine, and 11 those who are sudielently alive to the Importance or health, will resort to it in the beginning of & cough or cold, there .wood be no falltnit Into/ declines and rapid consumption, hopelesilitrionrable. and eiomos. surely ist4l Bold 1:7 the gross,' dozen or single bottle, $t Dr. Keyser's Great Medicine Store, 140 Wood Street. DR. KHYBER , ' RESIDENT OFFICE for L =ANIMATIONS AND THE TREATMENT OBSTINATE MIBONI° DISEASES, 129 PZN STREET, FITTSRURGE, PA. 01Ste hour from • 9 A. Y. until 4 r. , u. Anglin alit. 181 Se. I RA11,73 C) ADS. P ITTSBURGH Rlld CONZ.ZELLSVILLE - R. On and after THURSDAY. March 5,1: 186 g trains will arrire at and depart from t.:e •I>ot coif ner of rant and Water streets, as follow. _ rrtss. Mail to and from Uniont'n 7:00.1. x. L:00 P. McKeesport AccommcKit'n-11:00 A. 3t. 5 P. Xs Ex. to and from Uniout'n- 3:00 P. E. It :V '9 o A. Wo West Newton Accommod'a 4:300". 31. f , :35 A. M. Braddock's AccommodaVn G:l5 P. 3t. :50 P. X. Night Acc. to McKeesport-10:30 0:40 A. 74 Sunday Church Train to and II from West Newton 1:00.P. X. For - tichetz apply La e 3. A. Kucti; Wi B. ,TOUT, Superintendent. OFIALNGE of TIMIE.raw, ALLEGHENY VALLEY - RAIL On and after MONDAY; November Oth, 1865 TWO - TRAINS DAILY will lease Pittsburgh Sta- - Lion, corner of Et eventh and Pike streets for k' rank- lin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all points in tt . 0 011 Re gions. GRATE PITTSIIMIGH." ARRIVE IN ri - , - .1 - grtuntaltt. Mail 7H5 a mMall 1,7.:40 pm Express 7:10 pm jExpress........: 6:30 a in • Brady's B'd Ac 3.00 p m' B radys It'd Ac 1.630 a m Ist Soda Works - ilst Soda Workssl I ' • Accotnod'n.. 10:50 amt Acconioda 4 n.lq.2o a m 2d Soda Works i 2d Soda Workze, AccOmoel'n . 5:00 pat Aceomoda'n.l3:4op m Church Train leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 'P.': it. .Ar rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at. • passengers taking express train bay , :bnt one change of cars between Pittsburgh, Butt: e . arid 011 Regions. Mall and Express Tsatns .sttlo- may at psinelpal points. Mixed Way and Accoulunodation. trains Stop at all stations. 1 THOMAS M. KING, .Ass`it.:iSeip't. W. POSTER HOPE , lTlcket Agent: I : img, , t ---- 1 - : - rITTSBURGII,ON3Dw i n . CINCINNATI AND T. m. 1141.1. WAY. : i : • PAN HANDLE ROUTE! !, • CHANGE OF TIME.—Oa and after rNacr; Seot. 13th, 1868, trains will leave and . rve at tisk Union Depot, as follows, rittsburgh tin' Depart. .rlrrt4it. Mail 'Express ' 1 2:16 a. m. '2:13 a., mi Fast Line 9:43 a. m. T:18 p. m e Fast Express- 2:38 p. m. 1!i23 a.m.. Mixed Way 6:13 a. na. 16.`.38 p.m. McDonald's Acen, No. 1.. 11:43 a. tn. aiti3p.n. Steubenville Accommod' . 3:58 p.m. 9433 a. in. McDonald's Ace' n, No. .. 8:28 p.m. b:23 m. dal' 11:23 2:38 r. Expres 4111 leave dal% , 11:23 A. M. F.xprt : e - will arrive ()Mir. The 9:43 m. Trarn leaves daily, Sundays ex cepted, and makes . close ocirections alti.vrark for Zanesville and points o 'Sandusky, 3 ausfield Newark .11. R. , I S. F. SCULL; General Ttcl4tl Agent.' W. W. CARD, Spp't., Steube\nville. _ ,übet, TEIS I I lirl SYLVAI.4! - RA - ~/..- ;.;1- , -- 1 1'...- 1 = - -.. It .—On and after Sept. 13th, 186tothe Pne. senger Trains -W Trainor theestern 1 Pentnry wnla Bell. road. will arrive aV e sd depart from 11:0 Federal Street Der r : 4 Allegheny City,sr follow : ... , • exert; STirlogtre No 1, 5:35n m:Ma11....4 ) .. ..... 7 5:00 am Freeport No.l Bs2o a m Freepor N0. , 1 .9:05 ana Express 10:10 a m'Sharirg No. 11:20 axi sharpb'g No.l 1:25 pm ; Expr ~ .s• 2:20 pal 'Freeport No. 2 4:10 p m,s'pringd'e N:117 . 13:30 pie Mill I 5:55 p . m 'Frel,rt No. 2 ;5:90 pni Spriingd'e No 2 6:45 p m.9orin •cre .ti0,217:10 pill. , Aboye trains run daily except 'undays , The Church Train leaves Alleghtnyt iict: ever! Sunday at 7:40 a. m.,. reachinr Alleg eny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Aileg ity City at' 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny JuPct. at 9:41 P. m. q ..i COMMUTATION TIMID/TS—For sale In zparAages 01 Twenty, between Allegheny City, Cheltrlut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Cree., 'Etna antl s, llarpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at, rtations spe cified. on tickets. The .trains leaving Allegheny 1 ,. City m. [al 7100 a. . make direct connect' at Freepor w3tie,Walker's line ofßtages for Butierand Hannah town:: Through ' tickets may .be purchased nt the Onge,;:dio. 3 St. Char itreet,near tbeEnspenslot Bridi . ,4 Ilittsbyrgh and at the Depot. Allegheav Par farther informsta ispply to T i i ; J LEFFER , Agent, ! • Federal Ste Depot. 1 The Western Pennsyl aria 'Milroy! will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except to wearing ap parel, and limit thel. responsibility to no Hundred Dollars In value. All, baggage e ee:ding thin amount in value will be at the risk of tie Omer, ust. less taken by trpeCisa enntract.r, EHWARD H. W . LTAMS, Geri•.-al Suberintendent, A:.itepne. Pa. CM • PENNSYVV_ANIAt . - ;:leriejis344l' CENTRAL , RAIL ROAD. On and and after-Sept?l3lh. 1468, Prins will ar rive at and depart fromdbe Union De el.: : lorner of Washington and Libertystreets. as fo 1°45: . Arrive. - + - , 1 De ar!. 'Mal Train.... 1:15 a M!Day F.xpre ... 2:25 am Fast Line •• 1:10 a na'Wall•s No. ..i 6:30 aen Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a nefrfall Train.l,.. l - W:10 a m Derry Ace're.. : 7:50 h'm •CincinnallEmill:4o ant Walls' No. 2:..: 8:50 a miWall's N0i. , .:11e51 se na Cincinnati Ex.' '9:10 a m Johnstown c.} 3:03 pm. Johnstcrwn Ae.10:35 a mlßraddocks - "o 1 4:00 pm Baltimore Ex. 1;30 p ml,Phlia. Expel; 4:50 pat Phila. Expresl - 11.:50 p mlWall's No. 5:10 pin :. Wall's No. 3.."-2•15 pm' Wall's No.ln . - 6:15 pm Braddocks Nol'6:00 p Fast Line.. 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4.. 7:15 pm Derry Acc.n.s' -8:50 p m ßrad'its No 2. 12:40 a m Bradt's N 2 ; 11.1:50 pm Way Passenger 5:30 p m I The Church Train leaves Wall's tin= every Sunday at 9:15 a. as., reaching Pitts rah at 10:06 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh t10:50 p. ms' and arrives at Wall's Station at 2:00. ht. Cluetnnati Express leaves daily. All Other train/ daily except Sunday. - . -i • .:. For Partner Informanon apply to W. H. HEM:. YI , I lA, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Cpmpahv will not as. same any risk for Baggage, except fay Wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibility tcel'One Hundred Dollars In value. Ali • Baggage eXceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the Owner., nu less taken by Special contr act EDWAß. e .*. D IL • LE1..1.3/61„ • sel4 . General Superintendent, Upon'', I% -I D I MITOI - 1. FO • W. AND CLEVELAN From Sept. 13th. 1 and arrive at the Uni time, as follows: Leave. Chicago Ex.... 2:03 a ',Cleveland Ex .. 2:03 x i Ertel. Yg,n Mg 7:28a CL & WI:0g ki1.13:13 I Chicago Mail.. :: 6:58 .1 Chtraao Ex.... 9:43 Cl. &Whig Ex. ' 2:13 -Chicago Ex_,... et :28 VIII Erie Ex. j Depart l from 4,Dep 4 h 8 N. Brigt'n Ac • ,8:581 Leetsdale • 13 , " 11:58 Rocherter " 1:33 Willev'eAcc.. '2:4 Leetsdale Acc. 4:1 R. Brigt 'n 'n ,'. " • 6 5:3 N. Brigt:2 Leetsdale " .10:4 Allir,9:2B_p. m. Ch air 11:23 a. m. C sell F. R.llll ' WAYNE &ECIIICAGO 21 I I I"ITTSBri L. R. 1 68. trains w I leave fro= n Depot, n lt side, city e. I 4?-ir • tn'ttnicago E b.. . :5 2 :OS arg I ~_ , m , efleveland pal 2:08 a m =Chicago Et..; 11:513 a m m iWbeellng xi 11:08 am m tit. Louis x 2. 3:33 pm m.CI. 5. Wtt•A .E' 4:oBpm m , Erie ,t Yg' gx 6:13 pm m Chicago F. 1. 4:23 p m tr. CI. ,S; WICI 6:53 pm . D:t. . v.l Arrive t .411.epheng. a m IN. Brigt•4 Av. 7:03 a m a m , N. Brigt - I' EI:28 a, in it.m+ Wellsville `:` 8:53 a 111 1 p m!New Coati t` 10:13 a m Ipxn I Leetsdale 1` 9:13 a m pro •• '':‘ 1:013p m p m N. Britt ' t' 2:43 p m pm Leafed:2e '• 4:53 p m \ ago i' 7:2 put ag Express I ages daily. Icage Express reives dilly. 1 . ERS, General Ticket Agent. ILLmitosem- Slllolilt ROUTE. JTTq UNION PA Easte EMI The SHORTEST A from the East to all Colorado, baliforni. ---- . Arizona, [ New M I exico. Id ito, -- - 4 Oregon. 0 Two Trains leave State Line all iLeavenwo- h daily, (Sundays excepted, on the ar i . a.t of traitor:l Mettle Railroad St: outs, an ~I..nntbal and Bt. Jo Railroad mWI cy, conitettln. at Law. rellte, Topeka an W ego witiO St..l,s .for all points In Kansas . A te n* of tratwest of Ella. i t worth with the IJN Txu FATES XP It : - SS COM. tia PANT'S DAILY IN E F O BE AND 3 :w:ra AND EMPRESS COACHES i-. ? . .• DENVER;SA..T-ir I •,,.‘ 117, - PI _--- 1 . _ And all Points in the Territories, 0 ~ And with BANDEB.SON'S TBI-WEt.FLY LINE of COACIIEB for Fort\ Union, Bent's Plat, Pass, Alba. g rW u r e w rv4, xi Sta Fe, and . 164 point s It Arizona and ith the er reeent ;additions of rcllling stock and equipment,' and the arrangement 4 made with re. elmnsible Overland Transportstleill Lines from its western terminus, ibis road now Orem unequalled facilities tar the tr I:mini/talon of triligbt to the Fax West. , gS Tickets for sale at all the princij3al oEces inrtlill United States and Canadas 1 i - 1 Be sere and ask for ti kets vtit:. WE SNORT HILL ROUT.I,__UNION rAcii 0 NAILWAY 1 EASTERN DI VISION. , . , , $ Ijtah, JF;ll.4oar, eral Shperlateadeat. , EIitSTEK, General Pielgbt an 1t Agent ST . IIgAIVISEt 4 -S. TO • L I VER P 0 0 L ii:o3lg3a =, QUE I FiNSTOr.. Tllll =wit; SIAM ST, SITISMPS, Nli M ber tng alZteen trat-olaw remit, among theY the celebrated CITY OF PARIS. CITX.OPIiNTWEPP, CITY OP BOSTON TY CITY OF t ALTIMORS. Sailing Ev-ER.ip•lesTlirßLll,l)gcllPici 43, Nr, t ia River, New York. For passage orTorther lotoima. tlon apply to WILTIAIg Blai ' % Jr.' 1 - TO TIFTH STREET, (Chro . 44 'ie Ttnfldloir.) Nearly oppos 0„, s r ,,, Luta woo 1 . / 1 .1 kg El N Cto A. Id MO EZEI ' - 'ffAN44ll WAYI Divisi S 1 onrT Neyada.