PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, December 3, 1868. The general markets continue very quiet, the long-lboked forimprovement has not shovin itself is yet. It is true, there is a slightly_ improved local demand for some articles, but this is exceptional, and Will not apply in a general way. The de mand for most of the leading commodities is very much restricted, and We have but l'ew round lot Operations to report. APPLE BUTTER--Sales at 70 to 71 in kegs, and 80 to 85! in crocks. APPLES—The 'demand continues brisk, and while.the market is firm, prices are unchanged; ranging froms3 to $4 per bbl, as to quality. - BUTLER—Is in steady demand, and we can report regular sales at 35 to 40, for good to choice Roll. I BEANS—SaIes at 03,50 to 0,75 per' bushel. . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales at 43ic. CIDER—DuII; $6 to $9 per bbl. .CRANBERRIES—SaIes of fair to choice :Eastern Cultivated_at $2O to $25 per bbl. CHEESE—DuII; sales at 15 to 15' for Western Reserve; 18 for Ohio Goshen, and 20 for New York. do. CHESTNUTS-46 to $6,50 per bushel. • DRIED FRIJIT—The demand is rather better—prices unchanged. Peaches 12 for , quarters, and 14 to 15 for halves. Apples 9to 11c, as to quality. ' EGGS—Limed quoted at 30 to 32, and fresh.packed at 34 to 35. HOMlNY—Sales at 56,50 to the trade, and $7 in a retail 'way. HAY—Sales of Baled Hay on wharf at 418 to $23, for common to, prime Timothy. , Continues very dull. POTATQES—The demand is improving, and the receipts falling off; we quote Peach ,Blows at 85 to 906 per bushel, for small lots in store. ' STRAW—SaIes 5 loids - CORN HUSKS—, Sales at 334 c. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged at 51,75 to 51,80, for prime Red Winter. Oats in rather better local demand; may be quoted at 62 to 63c, on wharf aid track, and 65 to 66c for 'small lots( in store. New Cora Is in demand, with sales of prime at - nse on track, and 80 to 85c, in store. Old Corn is dull and neglected—but little in market.. Rye is iin good demand at 51,40. Barley is firmer and in- rather better de mand, but correct quotations cannot be given. ONlONS—Continue very ' dull; small sales at 51,25 to 51,50 . per ,busliel„ as to LARD OIL—Is scarce and in steady de mand, with regular sales of No. 1 Winter strained at 51,47 to 51,50. TA LLO W—Rendered, 1134. MESS PORKI—Very dull; quoted at 425,50 to 626 per barrel, - or new. LARD=Sales of prime kettle rendered at 1634 c, in tierces. . FEATHERS—BaIes to the trade at 75 to 80. for live geese, and 85 to 90 in a retail way. • I 1 O LOIM--The market continues quiet but Steady and unchanged. Western Flours are still quoted at $7,50 to 68,00 for Springoind 69,00 to 59,50 for Winter. Rye Flour, 67,75 tol 58,00.. The Pearl Mill quote their best i brands, made of the beat Wheat, as follows:" Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at $9,50, , and, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, and, in l sacks, $9,80 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in bariels, 68,00, and, in sacks, $7,70 per barred. The City Mills -quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, $9,00, and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in I barrels,slo 00 and, in sacks,s9,7o per bar • rel, and Spring, ,$B,OO, in barrels, and $7,70, in sacks, per barrel. WHISKY—SaIes of Highwines reported -at $1 to $1,02._ New York Pradaee Market ,Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) ! . NEM' Yons, ;December 3 .—The Cotton . , • market opened heavy and is . 1 4'c lower; sales - are reported of 800 bales at 243 , c for Middling 'Upland. Flour: the receipts were 16.099 bbls; the market is a shade firmer on • lower grades; sales were made of 7,000 bbla at $5,60a6 for superfine State; western, $6,65a7,05; extra State; $6,45a7;50; extra western, $8a8,75; white wheat extra, 1,6,75E19; round hoop Ohio, $7,50a8; extra St. Louis, 610a12,50; 'rood - choice do. closing .quiets California Flour is quiet, and sales are reported of 300 'sacks at $6,75a9,75, via , r ; Horn; 511,25a12, via Isthmus. Rye Flour, is a shade firmer; sales are reported of 350 !i bbls at $6,50a8,25. Cornmeal is quiet and 11 sales are reported of 400 , bbls Brandywine Zat previous prices. Whisky :is quiet and The receipts of Wheat amounted. to 29,132 ! bush and the market is quiet and steady ys for spring, and; heavy and 2a3c lower for 4. winter grades; sales are reported of 72,- 11 000 bush at $1,50 for No. 1 spring; $1,54a 1.55 for Nos. 1 and 2 do, mixed; $l,BO for winter red western; $1,90 for winter amber • State: $.2 for amber Michigan; $2,21a2,30 for white California; $2a2,15 for white Mich igen; some sales are reported at' $2,30a2,40 for retail lots. Rye in fair request; sales i„" 13,000 bus at $1,50 for Western; $1,55 for • State; $1,51 for Canada. Barley dull and heavy; sales 3,000 bushels State at '52a2,10, • the, latter for choice. Barley Malt quiet; sales 4,000 bus ,on private terms. ' Receipts of Corn, 24,380 ,bus; without decided ohange and closing heavy;-sales 47,006 bus at' $1;t1 •a 1,13 for unsound; $1,14a1,1734 for' sound • mixed Westerrn . $1,07a1,10 for new white Receipts of & activeopened and firm • sales 152.000 bus at 7,3%6,74c for Western, t- and good at 7454 c. Rice dull. Coffee in • fair request; sales 1,600 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar' ull; sales 100 hhds Cubi at fl at 11 1 / s c. - Molasses in fair request; sales !i 250 bbls New ?Orleans at 75a80c. Petro q lentil dull; 17a17 (;; for crude; 31a3130 for .1; refined, bonded. Hogs quiet at 10a25e for - .Arnerican: Linseed oil, 91a95c for small `1 lots. • Spirits Of- Turpentine quiet at 46a 46%c.. Pork dull and heavy; sales of 570 • bbls at $25,75a26 for new mess; $25,50a26 for 1., , •4 old do; $19,50a20,50 for prime; $22a24 for prime mess; alio 250 bbls new mess, seller for February, at $23,50. Beef decidedly more active; sales of 685 bbla at $13a16,50 for new plain mess; $16a26 for _new extra mess. Tierce beef quiet; sales of 200 tierces at $27a30 for prime Meg% $30a34 for India si rness. Beef narns RIM; sales of 230 Ws at !•; $29,50a31. Cat meats heavy . and lower; sales of 190 "packages at Walk for shoulders; 12a,15c-for, hanae Middles quiet and steady. • Lard a shade firmer; sales of 800' tierces at , `;•1 at 14 qalslo for steam; 159015g i e for kettle rendered. Butter firm at 28a40c for ,Ohio; 40a50 for State. I Cheese firm and quiet at Iz' 14a19c. Freights to Liverpool nominally uechanged. 1 LA-TEST.—Flotir closed steady; low grades Li dull and declining. Wheat irregular and unsettitfd; spring steady and in moderate • ;, demand, chiefly speculative; winter heavy and la2c lower.; Rye steady, at $1,50 for i; western. Oats firm, at 7411750 for'weatern. Corn dull, at $1;14a1,15 in store and e 10.634 a 1,17 afloat for mixed western. Pork nomi nal, It $25 75a26 'OO • for mess.: Beef in fair request at steady prices. Cut Meats and srl Bacon quiet andlunchanged.. Lard steady, ,fat 14 ia1.4350 for fair to prime'steam. Eggs steady. - ,-,-, Neiv l'orlicDry Goods Plastet.r.- ~ c:-., (By Telegraph t? Mel (By 1 , ' 1 4 : 13 tV Yowl, December 6,---Wbile the ;:demand continues very limltedt and,prices ~,f, certain makes Of unbleached and bleach d:ed Aluslin'are a Ilittle easier,- Atlantic A pheavy brown Sheetings have been reduced i",to-day by Claflin to 1510, and Portsmouthl:l4A A A, very ' . g four yard Sheetings if iinot heavier, is reduced to 1130 per yard by t..`bale by Stewart. At_ these figures it is dif .:;licult to get these off the looms, and the ,Toossibility la that standard Sheetings will , " ; edvariice at no distant day. In bleached goode the Elope brand is reduced to 13 1 ,4 c; t,tAndroscoggin 16c; Lousdale .16c; Attawau 4an No 1 14c;_lifaSonville 16; Pepperell R, -ti,on brown selling at 12%e; 0 11%c; N 1014 c; -,..X. lag. Prints; leading brands steady at ;429/2VI _Financial Matte ' s in New York. Gold Closed at 130 1 / 5 @ 1 , 35 . 1 4 gh 6,szette.l EB7 Telegraph to the Pit:tabor NEW York, December 3, 1868. , MONEY AND GOLD. Money 'market : more active and firm, at 6@7 per cent. an call, though without any appearance of stringency. Sterling quiet at 9gig9g per cent. Gold' dull throughout the day; opened at 135 and closed at 135g@ 135 g. Exports to-day, ;185,700. = Governments higher and firm, with an improved business. Os were the main feature, the bulls running them up to 112, cash, by offers-to purchase half a million, without -bringing out anything beyond a few. Small lots. The price, howeyer, actedlo niwbingg, regular. Coupons of 1881, 116; do. 'B2, 111%; do. '64, 107% 10734; do. '65, 107;05108; do. new, 110% 11034; do. '87,110%®110%; do. '6B, 110;ig0 110 X: 10.10% 105;4@105%. &TAMS BONDS Dull ; Missouri% 89%@90; Old Tennesaees, 69; New Tenneasees, 683{@69; New North Carolinas, 639004; 'Virginias, •TOCB6 Stocks are quiet and strong. New York Central has been • irregular, but closed higher; a few hundred shares were bought in under the rule. Toledo was strong an der the report of four per cent. hilt yearly dividend. Fort Wayne' and Rook Island, which are next in interest to New York Central, also advanced considerably. The Stock Exchange has passed a resolu tion not to call the American Merchants Union Express until further notice. The rise in New York Central caused tho sus pension of a brokers' firm on the bear side. 5:30 Pnicits:—Cumberland, 37%®38; Canton, 49®50; Wells Express, 28®263; American, 44%@44%; Adams, 4914®49%; United States, 46@47; Merchants Union, 163 (4)16%; Quicksilver, 22%®233,; Mariposa, 5®7; preferred, 573 E ®6O; Pacific Mail. 1163 (116%: Western Union Telegraph, 37%@38; _ New York Central, 133%@134; Erie 38® 3.91/,;.d0. preferred, 573@60; Hudson, 129% ®1301A; .Boston, Hartford t Erie, 27; Reading, 983@98%; Terre Haute, 39® 40; • do. preferred, 623: Wabash, 58 ®5834; do. preferred, 70(4)73; St. 'Paul, 68 ®6B;'do. preferred, 8.3%®88%; Fort Wayne 11251,®112X; Ohio de pi, 30%®30%; Michigan Central, 119; Mich igan Southern, 89,;089%; Illinois Central, 143; Pittsburgh, 883®88%; Rock Island, 108%®109 ; Northwestern, 84%®85; do. preferred, 88 1 a ®88q; St. Joseph preferred, 923; Burlington and Quincy, 172; Chicago and Alton, 144; Lake Shore, 100,; Toledo, 102®102%.' Drvinzwp. The Western 'Union Telegraph Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of two per cent XINMG SH47/89. Mininz shares dull. Gregory, 520; Smith (St Parmelee, 425. \ eu - B-Teassetray MATTERS. The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day were $1,364,300; Payments, 4877,308. Bal ance, ;88,476,774. Chicago Market. (Ey Telegraph to the Pittebrught Gazette.) CHICAGO, 'December 3.—Eastern . Ex change easier at par, buying, and 1-10 per cent. premium, selling. Flour 'quiet, with holders firm; sales spring extras at $6,75a7. Wheat firm and lal%c higher, with sales No. 1 at $1,23Na1,26, and N 0.2 at $1,18a1,14; closing at $1,13a1,134 for No. 2; sales No. 2 since 'Change at 11,14. Corn dull; unset tled and 5c lower, with sales old No. 1 at 65c, cash, and No. 2, seller for the month,at 60a70c; new shelled at 53a54% , and No. 2 kiln dried at 65a66c; do. rejected at 60a63c; closing quiet at 630 for new shelled,and old No. 1 nominal at 75e; sales No. 1 were made this afternoon at 760. Oats quiet and steady, withsales at 463ia47c; closing at47c. Rye steady and quiet, with sales at $1,18a1,13c for No. 1, and $1,11a1,1130 for NO. 2f small sales were made at $1,56a1,62 for No. 2; closing at inside' figures. Highwines lane Live and nominal, with buyers at 94294Mc, and sellers at 95c. Provisions active and firm, with sales Mess Pork , at $22,50, cash, and $21,50, seller for FebrUary and March. Lard quiet at 14a14W1 for steam, and 1434 c for kettle t rendered. - Bulk Meats fairly ac tive and firm. Lake freights are over for the season. Receipts for the past twenty four hours-9,797 bbls flour, 21,455 bushels wheat, 53,960 bush corn, 18,164 bush oats, bush rye, 1,298 bush barley, 21,085 head hogs. Shipments-8,668 bbls flour, 20,237 bush wheat, 29,325 bush corn, 16,320 bush oats, 17,300, bush rye, 4,625 bush barley, 9,800 head hogs. St. Lottle Marktt.i, [BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh easette.l ST. Lours, December 3.—Tobacco steady and unchanged. Hemp—a large move ment has been made, with sales of 1,200 bales of undressed Kentucky_manufactur ers' at $1,00a1,15. Flour—low gradesscarce and firm and other qualities drill; super. fine sold at ssa6, extra at 16,25a6,50, double extra s7aB, treble extra to fancy 88,25a11. Wheat stiff but unchanged, ranging $1.50a 2,00 for prime to fancy red and white fall; spring higher; choice No. 2 sold at $1,35. Corn dull and lower at 66a70c. Oats firmer at 53a56c. Barley quiet; buyers are hold ing off; strictly prime lowa sold at 51,90 and choice Minnesota at $2,05. Rye higher at $1,17. Mess Pork; held at $23 for city. Dry Salt Meats were sold at 9a9 1 / 4 6 for shoulders; 11%0 for rib sides,and 13a13qc for clear sides. Bacon—shoulders nominal at 11c, and clear sides at 17%c. Rye—little done in either article. Lard firmer, but very little was done; choice keg, in a small way, sold at 15140. Whisky quiet at 95a960. Receipts-2,700 bbla flour, 8,000 bush wheat, 6,500 bush corn, 4,000 bush 0at5..7,500 bush barley, 360 bush rye, 8,600 head hogs. Cincinnati Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Uazette.) Cnici)(NATl, Dec. 3.—Flour quiet; family $7,50a8. Wheat dull and not saleable at better than $1,75. Corn in good demand at 62a63c for new. Oats firm at 58a60c for No. 2 and 1, and 62c for choice. Rye dull at $1,28a1,30. Barley dull; sales on time only at $2,25a2,30 for prime Canadian and fall. Cotton in moderate demand and the prices are easier; middling 23c. Whisky steady at 98c: Hogs active, though the receipts 'are large, but all taken at higher rates; live $7.40a7,90; dressed 19,10319,50; receipts 13,000 head. • Mess pork is held at 122,'25a 23, with but'a light demand. Bulk moats dull and hardly any demand, and. are of fered at 9,,12 and 13c for shoulders, sides and clear •sides packed. Lard dull and lower; prime steam sold at 13,0; prime kettle 14 1 4 c. New clear bacon soles areof fered at 15%c packed, and new sugar cured bares at 163 al7c. Green:pleats are held at 7%, 10% and 11%a12c, but the. sales . were %c below those quotations. Butter and cheese unchanged and quie Linseed oil 95a96c. Lard oil $1,25a1,30. G01d'134% buying. • Toledo Market. (By Telegraph to the rlttsburgh.Gazette.3 IrotEno, DeCember. 3.—Flour - is quiet. . heat is 2a3c better, with sales of No. 1 white Michigan at $2,93, N0.••2 do. at $1,85, and amberat-$1,78a1,80, the market closing at $1,79%. Corn is dull and 2a3c lower, with sales of kiln dried at 990, new at 75c, new rejected 68c, and new condemned 'tit soo. Oats is steddy with sales of Michigan at' 570. Rye is unchanged. Barley is steady. Clover seed is :ie. better, 'at $7,20. Dressed Bogs are held at $8,25a9. Philadelphia Market. [By relega ; pli tcitb PittBtrirgli Gazette:3 PIMA ELPHIA, December 3.—Flour dull at last quotations. Barley; prices main tained. Wheat in less demand; sales of 2,000 hush; red $1,90a2,00; amber $2,15. Rye steady. at 41,58a1,60. Zorn dull; old yellow $1,25; new $l.lO. Oats steady, at 65a72c for Western. Provisions unchanged. Whisky unsettled and lower at 11,02a1,04. PITTSBURGH GAiETTEi FRIDAY, DRCEMBER 4, 1868) Milwaukee Market My Telegraph to the elttatrarch Gasette.l - - . MILWAIIIEEE, December 3.—Flour dull and weak, and prices remain unchanged, Wheat firmer, with sales at $1,21301,22 for No. 2. Oats firmer, with sales- No. 2 at at 4734 c. Corn quiet, with sales shelled, new, at 66c. Rye steady and unchanged. Barley nominal. Receipts-1,00 bbls flour, 32,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush oats, 1,000 bush corn, 1,000 bush rye. Shipments 4;000 bbls flour, 300 bush corn. Baltimore Market. (BY Telegraph to the Plttaburgit Gazette.] BALTIALOBB, December s.—Plour active and favors sellers; western suparfine $6,50a 7,25; do extra $80,75; cIO. family $10,25a10,- 75.• Wheat dull; prime and choice red $2,25 a 2,45. Corn dull; prithe new` white 95ca$1; yellow $1,05a1,08. Oats firm; prime 70a75c.• * Bye dull at $1,2021,45. Moss - Pork dull at $27. Bacon quiet; rib sides 17%c; : clear aides 18c; should:no 140; hams 18c. Lard del at 170. .• • Cl .eland kitaiwt. C>•l Tolearajitt to tk. Plttabingli Gazette.] CLEVELAND, ' DOOOMbeig B.—Flour; the market is stead and unchanged. Wheat; sales were mad of 2 care. No. 1-red winter at Ili" and 4 rs No. 2 do. at 11,65. Corn; old is nominal t;1; new is-irregular and held at 75a80c. Oats; sales were made of 4,000 bushels at 59c. I - St. Le Cattle Market. Clty Telegraph to t e Plttsiergh Gazette.] ST. Louis, De ember 2.—Hoga active and prices, in lots averaging from 250 to 285, range from ;7,50a7,65, gross, and small lots, averaging 400, at ;8,25; light hogs sold at 67,15a7,40. Cattle unchanged; common to choice range from 23Xa26c. Memphis Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaaetbe.] MEMPHIS, Deo..3.—Cotton flat; receipts 1,065, exports 2,909 bales. Flour nominaL Corn at 70c for shelled. Oats nominal. Hay at $20a21. Bran at 22a23c. Pork.at 823,25 Air mesa.. Lard nominal. Bacon nominal. • Lanierllle Market. ' ,037 . Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Loutsvtr.va, December 3.—Tobacco; sales of 47 - hlids; old lugs 7a90; new trashy 434 a 6304_ cutting leaf 20%0. Cotton =No. Hogs 7%aBc gross. Mess Pork 623. Lard 14%a15c. Bulk shoulders 934 c; clear rib sides 13c; clear sides 1335. Green Meats— shoulders 8c; hams 11340; sides 110. Wheat $1,60a1,75. Oats 55a58c. Corn 40a55c. Flour 55a6. Whisky 98c free. Rivers and Weather. OWTelegraph to the Pittsburgh Elaselga.l LotusvlLLki December 3.—River rising with eight feet of water in the canal by mark. Weather cloudy and cold. IMPORTS MY RAILRAOIII. . . " CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH Rillr noar;December 3.-7 cars iron ore Shoen berger s dsßlair; Ido do. Bryan & Caughey; 1 car -lumber, Bergatt & ,Coi; 4 cars sand, Bakewell, Pears dr. Co; 1 car potatoes, 9 bbls green apples, INbbl butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 1 car stone, P . Wolfe; 1 do do, .J L L' Knox; 27 bbls green.apples,"R Rea Jr; 6 do cider, D W_Turnery2 N easks cheese, 6 sacks dry peaches, J Daub; 13, dressed hogs, D Byers; 9 rolls leather, Geo Anderson & Co; 8 bdls sheep pelts, M Delabge; 2 dodo, 5 rolls leather, J G Koontz; 3 , i cutteiti;- L Groasmyer; 16 bblit knobs, Adams, ‘ - McKee dt Co; I 0 do do, Jones, Nimick &C4');18 bbls dry beans, Morrisondr. Devol; 1 bbl butter, 3do dry apples,C C Helmer; 2 cars tires, Coleman. Rohm & Co; 1 car metal, Lloyd it, Black;,l do do,Zug & Co; 1 saw machine, McNish & Buter. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE do CHICAGO RAILROAD, December 3.-5 cars metal, Ninuck dr. co; 100 bbls flour, C B Leech; 100 do do, McClure & McKee; 300 dodo, owner; 100 do do, Watt. Lang it Co; 2 cars bulk meat, Jas H Parker; 10 bbls oil, F Sailers dr. Co; 25 bbls highwines, M McCullough Jr; 3 cars iron ore, Shoenberger & - Blair; 50 boxes cheese, Woodworth & Co; 32 bdls hides, Hays & Stewait; 34 bbls cider, J Pettit; 32 do do, T C Jenkins; 15 bbls tal low, M Delange; 26 bbls flour, Dellinger & Stevenson; 50 do do, W Haslage it Co; 3 bbls chestnuts, W H Graff & Co; 1 car scrap iron, Jones'& Langhlins. klaxon:ENT, VALLES RR., December 2. 2 cars metal,ll • Wocasides; 30 sks'.floor, Hagan & MOCarty; 10 do do, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 1 case flannels, C H Love & Co; - 24 ske flour, T C Jenkins; 128 do oats; 12 do rye, Scott & Gisal; 20 do do, J dt W Fairley; 3 bxs flannels, Arbuthnot, Shannon •ft Co; 5 cars limestone, Shoenberger & Blair;.l car metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; 1 do do, Robinson, Rea & Co;160 bbls oil, John N McCutcheon; 80 do do, C W Mackey. ALLEGREZTY STATION. December 3.-1 car load posts, Coleman & Co; 4 bbls apple, butter, 2 bxs cheese, 0 C Goldrich; 1 car metal,,lowis, Bailey & Dalzell; 115 pigs lead, T H Nevin & Co; 2 cars metal, Su peror Iron Co; 1 car flaxseed,M B Suydam; 20 bags flour, Jos Craig; 61 bbls cider, • A Buffo; 10 bga rye, Gilmore, Straub & Co; 16 bbls apples, S Dyer. • , PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD; December 2.-82 ske rye, Scott dt. Gisal; 100 eke oats, F Schield; 3 eke rags, Vangorder dr, Shepard; 340 tors window glass, John Flack; 1 pkg mdse, McCandless,. Jamison PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLBVILLII RAIL ROAD, December 2.-5 pkgs dry apples, Watt & Wilson; 1 bbl flaxseed, 1 do chest nuts, S P Shriver & Co; 2 cars metal, John Mooriead; 85 bdls sheet iron, John Danlap & Co. MISCRT.T. A NEOUS: FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. French Barr Smut Muchlnes, THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS jN Portal)le Flour and Feed .712tille, BOLTING CLOTHS, Allonambers and best qnallty. For sale at 319 and 321 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pi. ant , PROPOSALS. The Building Committee of the WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. HOSPET AL FOR PILE INSAN at Dlemont. Fa.. will receive. Proposals until the 10th DAY-OF DECEMBER, for the erect:on and clueing In "the Eastern Extension of• he liespital," according to. the plans ano,epectilcations adopted end approved by them. " The plans and • apeelflcatinne cvn be examined at the liostata! until the time above meatioLed for re ceiving blos. : • • • Proposals moat be marked as such rnd rent to 11. MILLER, Jr.. Chairman dr the Building Commit tee, Pittsburgh. Bids will be opened at the Hospital ou the 15th of December. The Committee reserve the right at their (Deere-. tiou.to reject" soy. or all bids noultemed to the Inter est of ihe institution or satisfactory to the commit tee. By order of the ..- no . ll-155 k lIUI G COMMITTEE. DPP= CITY ENDINS AND bUNYZYOR, •PITTSIBIOn OII . Norembsr 514th, nog. s • •"VOTICE — The assessment • for Grading, Paving and -Cursing CARMOL tl , r,iiErr, from Snutillasu street to Railroad era now re4dy for egamlnuttion. and can be seen at this office until FRIDAY. December 4th, when they will be returned to the City,Trets.a.er's Wilke for noli4:alis M. J. !GORE.-City Engliseer• °MCI Or CITY EIIOIXXILIt AXD DORTICYOII. t Pittsburgh. November 24tis, 1665. NOTICE---Thn - assessment for Grading, - and Curbing LIBERTY ti'riEET.• from Twt sty-Fifth. street to Twenty- Ninth street is now ready for examination, alfl ecu ba. seen -at t thls aloe until FittDAY, December Cl', 1868, wlifn r' It will be returned to the City Treasa res *ma for oollectlon. n 024 H. HOONE, City Nugineer. NB LA RUBBER BELTING, ROSE, STEAM , PACKING . AND ROPE, (1 OUND AND SQUARE.) - A fill supply on nand. sold to the trade on as good terms as can be had Von the manatacturer. J. & U. L'HILIARd. The weather yesterday IFas clear and pleasant, and all that could be desired for the transaction of out door basiVeEr. The river continues to fall slowly with lull six feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks last evening. The Kenton, from Portsmouth. and 1 ` 13.- melia, from Nashville, arrived yesterda The Camelia is lying on' the opposito side of the river putting off metal, for Singer. Nimick & Co. The St. Charles was.drie fiorn Cincinnati last night. The Tom. Farrow and Barges, departed for St. Louis, with a pretty good trip, and engagements below. The New York, was advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. T The Glasgow, Capt. Andy binson Jr., is the next regular packet or _SP. Linde, leaving on Saturday_withont fail. , The Billevernon,..CaPt. J. . Darragh Jr., takes her departure for New Orleans to day, possitively. ... .. The Mary Dairage Barges are now ready to receive freight for New Orleans and - nll intermediate points. Tno Camelia will probably return to Nashville again. The Messenger was to have left St. Louis for Pittsburgh ore Wednesday. The Importer, for Arkansas river, and Ida Rees, for Galveston, left New Orleans on Saturday last. —The G. A. - Thompson arrived at New Orleans on Tuesday. —Thp Key City has left St. Louis flu; the Ohio, where she will' receive a new bottom. --A. lady on board the steamer Sarah, from Mobile for New Orleans, was robbed .0119,000 a few nights ago. —Marshal Slack took charge of the Cot tage No. 2 and tied her up at Buffalo, West Virginia, on Thursday last. • —The first shipment of cotton of the sea son by river, from Nashbille, was made on Saturday, consisting of 25 bales, at 51,2 k per bale. —The first steamboats entered the Mis souri in 1819, two belonging to the John sons of Kentucky, with Government, freight at eight dollars per 100 pounds to the Bluffs, both of which failed to reach the Bluffs. —lt appears that the bid on the steamer Great Republic, which the Court is about to confirm, ' was only $25,000. Mr. Powell, liquor merchant, and George H. Rhea, President of the Second National Bank, are parties in the bid with Burhnger d: Simms. —On Thursday night of last week, at Petticoat Ripple, a tow-boat supposed to be the Hyena, ran afoul of the Rover, which had in tow an emigrant boat, sink ing the latter almost immediately. No lives were lost, but a portion of the stock on board was drowned, and the goods con siderbly damaged. —There was an interesting time in St. Paul, on the 24th. The occasion was an Orphan Fair. The voting commenced that night for the hondsemest, politest and most popular Captain on the Mississippi, be tween St. Paul and St. , Louis. At closing, the vote stood for Ceptains of the White Collar Line: N. F. Weeb, 5; Captain Palm or, 2; Judd West, 22; Isaac Moulton, 8; A. M. Hutchinson, 5. For Captains bf the Northern Line: B. ; Hill, 5; T. M. Green, 5; William Hight, I;Jonas Worden, 1; E. V. Holcomb, S. —St: Joseph, Missouri, advices to the evening of the 28th, say: An offider of the steamer Hiram Wood reached here last night by rail, having left the boat gorged in ice above Fort Randall, on the 16th inst. The officers, crew and passengers, 'consisting of one hundred discharged sol diers, left the boat, and divided into two partles, traveled on foot down to Fort Ran dall, sabsisting on Wild game. From there the camp by stage to Sioux City The steamers Urilda,Benton, Nile and IdeStockdalewere ice-bund at'‘ the point where the. Woo was le ft . This. harbor was fair, but not\ perfectly secure. The Hiram ood was erigaged•during Julyand August fishing up the freight and ma chinery of the Amelia. Poe. One hundred tuns of the freight was taken out and 'sent to Helena., The machinery Was secured in good order. N IMPORTANT TO SRIPPERS.N FOR ciNclNNATl, zig gr zt LOUISVILLE, Ir.VANSVILLE, °Auto.. MERPHLi, VICKSBURG AND NEW OR LAANS.--Tbe MARY DAMAGE AND BARGES, Will leave as ab ove on SATURDAY, December Stb 'Shippers should bear In mind that the DAVAGE velll positively go through without re-shipping. del CHARLES BARNES. Agent. FIIITTSIBURGII, A dr oi t WHEELING, . • Marietta and Parkersburg , : Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood street, DAILY, AT IA M... - . MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS; BAYARD A. S. 16117.1 TEED, Master. • WEDNESDAYS AND SATIJEDAYS, GREY EAGLE ' C. L. BRENNAN, Master: Freight will be received at all hours by sel4 JAMES COLLINS. Agent. FOIL NASHVILLE, DI- A dE rt t RECT—The (testier CAMELIA Capt. Tnos. Foy. Will leave on • lIIIIRSDAT, DECEMBER 10th. tor tiansville, Clarksville and Nashville. Fur freight or passage appl t on board or to. (INKIEST HAbLETT, JOHN FLACK. de4 Or, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents. FOR CAIRO, MEMO s i dad I'Hiß, vicmittußo AND NEW ORLEANts—The first class passenger steamer, BELLEVERNON Capt. Jiro. DARRAII. Will leave as above on THIS DAY; December 4-4 r. Y. To. and Barges go through. For freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK k. COLLINGWOCD, 01.11tIEST t lIABLETT. del -- Agents. 1. DA MEMPHIS AND Ad dEt NEW 'ORLEANd—TIie power ful towboat MARY DAVAttE and Bargee Capt. --. will leave for above ports on - SATURDAY. sth lust.. 'at W. W. WALLACC4 Wltl. HILLER, Offer to the trade at Low Figures: ' 150 t kgs. of NILW MACKEREL, in barrels, elves, quarters and kits. 100, chests choice YOUNG lIYSON, JAPAN and IMPERIAL TEAS. • . 50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE. i 45 bbls. choice CAROLINA itl()E. 75 bbls. LONII ISLAND SYRUP. 50 Wis. tik RCP, choice brands. . 100 bele. N. O. mobAssEs. 50 bbls. BERMUDA MOLASSES. 200 bblis. REFINED SUGAR. 76 labdo. PORTO RICO, OHBA sad DEMA. • RABA SUGARS. pOO bats RIO COFFEE. 50 bags JAVA and LAGUATRA. COFFEES. 100 cases IMPORTED CLARET. 9150 cases 1.1000 , 11 COMMON% °HALL. PAGNE W 1 8. • SCOTCH ALE and LONDON POUTER con ' scantly on hand.- RIVER NEWS. STEAMBOATS Tor freight or passage apply on board-or to deg , CHARLES BARNES. Agent. GROCERIES - . (Late Miller & Ricketson,) Nos. 221 AND 228, Corner Liberty and Irwin Stteets; FRESH ' ASPARAGUS VERY vEIOICE: put up In cans hermetically sealed. and will ue found equal to that fresh i tom the gar den. for sale by JOHN A. RENSHAW, . gia Omer Liberty and liautt COMMISSION< WERCHASTS. .E SZ A B y L to E D BY A. T. W. M. GORNLY, . WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, Wrawrzor Orr. EAsr..s Horzi.,) pti"rs - Eruncra:. 68 • DILLINGEE ....A. B. iTZTILICEION: lt‘ STEVENSON ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. RaCEI I 7II AND BELL AU Kinds of' Country Produce. AD orders tar Merchandise premptly tiled at LOWZBT market rates. Particular attention given to the mile of Butler. Eggs ' Cheese Dried Pruitt!, ac, We feel confident hat we ean give entire sat isfaction, by waking Quicg Batas and rawerr nx- Timm*. at HIGIiEBT ILARIET TEICEtI, and therefore respectfully solicit your consignments. All cone. spondeueo answered promptly. Marking Plates Amisked tree. firkin in store and to arrive, dally. au.3l:Ve • • W ATT , LANG & CO., v WHOLIJILLZ D&LLIIII8 IX eineeries, Fleur, Grain, Prodnee, Pro. IrisionosPish, Cheese, Carbon OH, Av., Noe. 172 and 174 WOOD HTEBXS, near. Liberty 'wet. Paltrbargb, Pa.. nceinta 311. EITKIL/1 , J. A. 6TAAL/4 STALE 64 SON, ,Commission Merchanti, isn) imalaras or .I"I..6I[TJR, 4341...4-triF,•VP.MIS, • No. 95 Win) IBTREZI, near feet Common, ' • ALLEGHENY CITY ME=EI .B . CA.N4FIELD & SON, COM.. eatMISSION MERCHANTS, and 'Wholesale ers in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. R. Cheese, Butter, Lard. Fork, Bacon, - Flour; Fish, Dried Fntit, Oraini•Plg Lead,'POt, Pearl and Sods Ashes. White Lime, Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon One. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. nITLIt EMIL " - JAS. F. =RAM% KELL & RICHART I _COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • ANDORAILILIIB FLOUR, GRAIN, 13112D8, MILL PRIED, bc., 34/ Liberty Mt., Pttialittrgh, my24:b3! ALEX. AMAMI J. Z. ANJEIE. McDELNE &. MUER, COMMISSION : MERCHANTS, Deal9lB In FLOUR, EI-.11:12IN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 14. a WAThE STREET, above Satahtleld, Plitsbargn. les FETZER & ABIESTRONG, FORWARDING AND 001 1 / 1 1138IONIEEBOHANTS 1 For the Bale Of Flour, Oran, Bacon, Lard, Butter 'seeds, Dried Fruit , and Produce generally, No. lief • MARKET BTRBET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. T J. BLANCHARD. • Wholesale and Retail Gliece,rs, No. 398 PENN STBILES. =MEM & SON, . COMIIISSION .MERCHANTS and de.alere In FLOUR. GRAIN MILL FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 79 DIAMOND; opposite City fall, Allegheny City. Jall:r37 JOllll I. ROUSE BMW. 1101ZE1Z.....W1f. 11. ROUSE. TOHN I. HOUSE & BROS. Suc- Ecessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale rocers and Commission • Merchants, Corner of fimithdeld and Water streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. JJITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,. Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and ealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,Fish, Carbon and Lard il, Iron , Mass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, U and lit ISBCOND BTRT.ET, Pittsburgh. JOHN lIIIPTON §IIII'T.ON&WALL.A.CEIWHOLE. PA:I BAL ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, o. (I SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. 1s12:r88 PROFESSIONAL WM. B. NEEPER, ALDERSIAN AND E%-OFFICIO JUSTICE 'OP . _ . _ THE TEACE. • • OFFICE; 89 FIFTH AVENUE.. Special attention given to conveyancingand col. lectiona Deeds Donde and Mortgages drawn up, and all.legal business attended to promptly and ac curately; JOS. A:BUTLER, • • - ALDEBMAINALTD POLIOI3 MAGISTRATE OSloe, 126 WYLIE OTREBT, near Wastdhgtoi rrrrsßrzeß, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee , Aeknowledgmenti Depot;Mona, Collectlona, and all other legttlmal bnalness executed promptly. ' , m1120:n9 SAMUEL • McMASTEItS 1 1 . „‘ , •AxiDEJEtaeu...N, -, .“.. Ex-Officto Justice l N ‘, of tlie Pease and Police 'asses trate. Onice,IJRANT STREET, opposite the, se thedral, PITTSBBROH, PA. ~ N Deeds, Bonds,, Mortgagee, 'AcknowledimentS,.. Depositloos ' and - all Legal-Business exeonted with promotuessand &Boston. -, • - =WS EIISTACE i S. MORROW, .. .A.MAIII 1 . ItMAN, • EX-OFFICIO JIIBTIC OF. THE PEADE AND POLICE AGISTRATIC. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depoeltihns and all Legal Business e x ecuted with promptness and dispatch. • men A AMMON, . Justice of the Peace, - CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT,. CARSON STREILT, EAST BIRMINGHAM. • Colleetton or Bents satiated and promptly attend ed to. mya:y6o JOHN A. STRAIN, ES-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PCLICD-MAGISTEATE. Office ,11311 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ACknowledgMents, Deposition, and all Legal Bust les, skin:sited with oromotileas and dispatch. J• 8. IFEUGIIIBON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, k No. 87 Fifth StrOet. SECOND FLOOC, FIIONT Root'. iM lw73 JOHN W. RIDDELL, • ATTOR-NEY.4T-LAW. 1143 Diamond Street, (OPPoelte the Count soimie,) AM:644 C. MACIiRELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. $9 Oknatt Stroets ARCIi:DU.LD No. 98 rrrrn stoi:n9a:d&P PITTB6IIROH:PA. U NION ENTERPRISE , FOUNDRY • . • - ..wm. M. JOUNSON. llfannthetartfr .of COOKING .STOVES, Arches, Grates, Fenders. Sash Weights, and all kinds of Hollow Ware, Car Wheels and all kinds of Ma chinery Castlno, COIL. WATSON A. SHINGISS BTS.. PITTSBURGH. PA. -attahezartut FRESH TURTLE, put a p in ma for soaps and Stearn ready for the RESH • e, reeelved , and for sale ai the family °rod*, Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, l os , corner Llberay and Hand Meet prIVIBUR OH andasaign cora,, - 6LLBVILLE E. R. --- I On and after TUESDAY: Noyfusbir, 17th. 188 S trains will arrive at and depart from toe Depot OA ner of Grant and Water !greets. as follows: De part. Arrive. • Wall to and from Unionni. 7:00 A. N. 6:00 f. 114 McKeesport Accomosodt`n.ll:oo A. X. 2:08 P. X. Ex. to and from Unicmi'n. • 3:00 r. at. 10:10 •W. West Newton Aeconireswl'n 4:30 p. m. 8:35 A. X Braddock's Accommiodut'n 6:15 7:50 P. X: Night Ace. to IkteKeesport.lo:3o r. K. 6:45 Sunday Church Train taand from West Newt0n........3400 P. X.10:00 A. W For ticket/ apply t J. B. KING, Agents W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. ne2o , ANGE of TlBlE.gaigt IiaEGEENY VALLEY E41;,,E 4) 0 and after MONDAY N•Veber 9th,1801 TWO TRAINS DAILY. will leave Pittsbu rgh Star non, corner ofEleventh and Me, streets.for Frank— lin, Oil CUT, Buffalo, and all points let the Oil Be.' glens. LEATILPILIREIBURBH. IRIViI IN PITISTPCMCW• Mari 7:15 arci aii 5:40 Ana Express .. . . ... . 7:10 p m Expre55........6:30 vat BradY'sß'd At: 3:00 p mifiradyslPßAclo:3o6gs { let Soda Works - let Soda Worke Accemod'n..lo:so a m Accomothen. 9.110 illl 5Sd Seta Works Ad Soda Works . Aocomed'n 5:00.p m .Acceencvla'n. 3:40p a" Church Train leave Pittsburgh' at 1:110 P. M. Ar. rive at Pittsbnrghat 9:80 A. st. I PiAseagers taking express trai Buffalo ut and change of cars be Pittsbuegh,and 011 Regions. Mail and Express Trains stop only at principal. points Mixed Way and ,Aecommodarlo6 trains step at all stations. THOMAS M. KING, Aisle. Burn. W. POSTER HOPE. Ticket Agent. 1108' VITTSISTIRGH,MBEMB CINCOINATI AND ST. • lIIS RAILWAY. - j PAN HANDLE 11013 TE. CHANTUE UP TIME.--On and after SUNDAY. N0r.29d:;114139 - , trains wfttlesre and Antra at tar Union 1)&2;44, As follorrr, Pftrebtulb time: Mail Exprooo, Fast Line....... Fast Express-- ........ Mixed Way McDonald 's ACeil No. 1: Stenbeavllls Acaoicrosod' McDonalins doc , n, No. 2. . • SFr 2:58 P. sr. Express will . leare daily. 10:13 P. m. Mail will art! ve daily. The 10:13 a. in‘ Train leaves daily, Sundays ex.— eepted, and makes- close connections al Newark for Zanesville and .pcfrats on Sandusky, Mansfield &- Newark R. R. S. F. ectriL, General Ticket Agent. , W. W. CARD, SrPtt., Steabenville, Ohio: no MI=IMEI VENNSYLVANIAaggom ,CEINTRAL RAILROAD. it and after Nov - - 26th. RIES, Trains will az.: - rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: . Den. • Mail Train.... I:3onm Day Express. pa . 51:30 . Fast Line 2:40 a m Wallis No. 1.. 6:30 ass Wail's No. 1.. 6:20 s m Mall Train 8:15842 BrlotonAec'n.. 7:50 wm .Citiebanatl.Ex 12:35 pm Wall's N 0.2.. 8:50 um Wall's No. 2.. 11:20 ais Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 am Johnstown Ac. 3:25pm Johnstown Ac.10:35 am Braddacke Nol 4:20 pis • Baltimore Ex. 1.43 miPhila. Express 5:10 pas Phila. Express 2:05 pm. Wall's Z.Zo. 5:20 pill Wall's No. 1:30 pml Wall's No. C. 6:15 pm \ Braddocks No,l 5:50 p Fast Line 7:sopsi Wall's Non 4. 7:25 p No. 5.. 11:00 p Way Passen'r.lo:2l.lp mi The Chureh Train leaves Wall's Station eyes, Sunday at 9:15 a. xi., remitting Pittsburgh at 10:00- a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and &reit est at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m. • and Express leaves daily. AU ether trains daily except Sunday. For fanner information apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.. The Penisylvanla Railroad Company will not iui.• mime any risk for Baggage,- except for wearing ap parel, andliralt their responsibility toOne Hundred Dollars value. Alt Baggage exceeding that • amount in-value will be at the risk of the owner, nit. less taken by special contract. I 11 , EDWARD R. 'WlLLitiark General Superintendent, Altoona 12171 1 1"tiT I VAGR_ t FORT W. AND CLEVELAND From Nov; XXI, 1868 and arrive at the Union time, as follows: Leave. Chicago Ex.... 3:03 a m Cleveland Ex.. 3:03 a m Erie & Ygn3l'l 7:28 am, Cl. & g31. , 1 0:28 a m! Chicago Mall.. 6:58 ami Chicago Ex....10:08 a m Cl. & Wk'gEx. 2:23p rt: Chicago Ex.... 2:43 p.m' Wk. &Erie Ex.'4:53 Depart from Allegheny. N. Brigl'it Am 8:58 a m Leetsdale I 10:28 a m " 11:58 a m Rochester 1:33 p m Wellsv`e Ace.i 3:3Bpm Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm N. BrigVn . 5:33 pm N. Brigt'm"" . 5:28 p m Leetsdale . 10:43 p m Leetsdale Son- =I day Church..- 1:13 p mi 41, - W.. 2:43 p. m. Chicago /Er 11:28 a. m. Chlcag IfillrNo change of care Chicago. Bleeping cars w and Chicago. MEMC! F. B. MYERS, -General irSTERN PENN-MMNIN SYLVANIA - It AD.--On and a ft er N 8.A...11.0v. 22d; 1.868. the 'PM. senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Ran. road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. ‘ I I De rt pa. Springd'e Nol 6:40 a &Mail 7:00 a, 16. Freeport No.-1 8:20 a m Freeport No.l 9:15 am Express 10:40 a m Sharpb , g No.111:20 amt Sharpb'g No. 1 1:25 p m Express. .. .. ... 2:45 pm . Freeport N 0.2 4:00 pm Springd , e .. 1 3120 pm , Mall II 5:55 p m Freeport N 0.2 5:20 p m Springd , e No 2 6:45 D m Springd'e No 2 7:lopm Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny, Janet. eVME Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves I Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny lunct. at 3145. D . Cmos. mnrrAmon Timms—For sale in packages of Twenty,_ between Allegheny: , City,. Chestnut street, Herne, 'Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations syn• cifled on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny 'City fat 7:00. a. m. make direct connection at Freepon with Walker's line ofStages for Butleeand Hannahrtown. Through. tickets may be purchased at thr oMce,_No. 3 St. Clair street , near the Saspensim Bridge .Pittabargh and at the Depot, Allegheny - For farther information apply to , JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent, , Federal Street Depot. .The : Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not me. same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing sp. parel;and limit their responsibility exceeding Hdred Dollars - -in value. All baggage this amount in value will be at the risk et the owner, ma., leas taken by - special contract. • „ • N EDWARD M.- WILL I AMS. e1en....al Sunerintendent, Altoos.. ' MEI SmOILYHILL ROUTE. N UNION PACIFIONRAILWAYI The SHORTEST AND MOST from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada, Oregon. Two Trains leave. State Line and Leavenwn-t daily, (Sundays excepted, : ,, in the arrival ot Data; , Pacific Railroad from St. 'Ws, and ni.nnibal and St. Jo Railroad from tiu cy, connect's/0. at Law. ulnae, Topeka and Wamego with st4ses for all pasts In Xansas. At en* of track west of SW worth with the UNITED ATES EXPRESS COX. PANT'S DAILY LINE F OVERLAAD RUM AND EXPRESS COACHES FOR . DEN VEXt; SALT T.A isc-mt And ail Points itn the Territorieh And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEEKLY LINE 01 COACHES for Fort Union, Bent , s Fort, Pass, Albs., querque, Santa •Fe, and all points in Arizona and New Mexico. ' • (With the recen ?additions of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made with re. sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from its western terminus, this road now otters aneqqalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the. pia, West.' Tickets Tickets for sale at all the principal olllceein the United States and Canadas • , Be sure and ask for tickets via TEFEAEOZEI SILL ROUT A, UNION • PACIFIC ILWAY• PTIRTISMPEC4II; PA rrawstrwaßeit. PA. T O LIVERPOOL ABMsalb QUEENSTOWN. - INMAN MAIL . Numbering erste** Inim.olaaa vesiebi, Meng them tie selebratatt • CILTY OF PA OT2T OF I\ °ITT ?I' LoNDSN, AVIRT BA.TURDAY, from Plat 41 ,_.Nirrib atm, New York. Tor passagifor tamer =mama. idea Imply to WILLIAM BIN, TOPINTE tetiroginie Nearly oppoiliii Poat !MN Plttabaratt, RAILROADS. Depart.. . a.:13 a. m. 12:13 a. IL 10:13 a. m. 7:33 p. Illa 2:58 p.m. 11 18 a. m. 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. .11:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m.. 3:38 p. m. 0:40a. m. 5:08 p. m. 3:18 p. • AYNE & CHICAGO Bm PITTSBURGH R. B. trains will leave from Depot, north side, city i. Arrive. Chicago Ex... 2:13 a m Cleveland Ex. 2:13 axa Chtvsko Ex....11:58 a in Wheeling Ex. 11:13 sat St. Louts Ex.. 3:53 pm Chteugo Ex..— 4:38 paz Cl. Ex. 4:13 pm Erie I Wh' v Yien Ex 6:13 pat Cl. &ig E 5 pm 8 . Arrive ihx 6: . , N. Bilgt'n Ac. 7:03 am. N: Briirt'm " 8:28 am Wellsville " 9:53 a m New Castle " 10:33 an. 'Leetsdale ' ' 9:13 aea " 1 " 1:0S p N. MUM " 2:43 put Leetsdale " 4:83 pm 7:1E19 al Leetsdale Fan- • - - - . day t,hureit... 9:511 a tit Express leaves Ball c Express arrives daily. between Pittsburgh and. itbon change to IncUsnap— 1. N. IVOULLOUGH,' General •Euperlntandrnt. ,leketleteent. nOt Eastern Division. California, Utah, W i ashiungto Arizona, New "idea, Idaho, A. A NDERSO4, Git.r.iria Superintendent J. wznarza, General PrelSbt and Tinket Agent ISTBAICSFIIP - S: 8