li El tnanciat liatters - in New York Gold Closed at 135 x. Lay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEw York, December 8, 1868.:: MONEY AND GOLD. Money steady, 6a7 per cent on call, with exceptions at 5 per cent, Sterling firmer at 93 %@93g. 'Gold lowea., opening at 136 g and closing at 135 g. GOVERNMENTS. Governments weak and lower. Coupons 1881, 114%@115; do. '62, 1103;©110g; do. ' 64 1 1 07%®1073,; do. '65, 107%@108: do. 6~, 110g®110%; do. '67, 110g@ 1 10%; do. 110;4; 10-403,105%®105%. STATE BONDS. 'State Bonds are quiet; the quotations a litt : iesouris, 89; Old Tenneasees, 68y; New o. 7 68; New North Carolinas, 63; Virginias, STOCK& Stocks are dull and lower. • New 'York Central, opened at 17y,<, fell to 124, and dos -ed at a fraction above ' that figure. North '; western fell to 7735 for common andiSOM for " - preferred on the revival of the' injunction !story. which has no foundation in fact, as yet, but closed somewhat higher. There was considerable talk on the street Hof a contest at the approaching election of ; Directors of the Pittsbuigh Mad. The Erie coMbination hold a large amount of stock { ' and the parties interested in Port Wayne are working for the present man -, *gement. There was lively bidding lbr ; proxies to.day, and one per cent. was paid for round lots. The general market closed dull and nnsettled. Five-TwErerr Plucks :-.—Cumb erland, 36 X@ 38 V0 Wells Express 265(.®27; Amer ' ican 44)4(046; Adams 46e4634; Merchant's Union 15 3 / 4 ®18; Quicksilver 2235®23; Can ' t0n48®49; Pacific Mail 1,15%®1,153‘; West '. ern Telegraph 3834; Hartford Erie 284i2) `27 ; Mariposa 5©6 ; Preferred 2034®21; New York Central, 124@124%; Erie, 37y, ® .7)ii do. prefrred, '59@60; Hudson, 128® 129; Reading, 925@9835; Terre Haute 38© 39 34; do. preferred, 60; Wabash, 574 St. Paul, 6534@6,5X; do. preferred, 13434® fax; Fort 'Wayne; Illy, @HIM; Ohio and 303,(4)3144 ; Michigan Central, : 11 9%@;120; Michigan Southern, 87@87%; Central, 144 1 4; Pittsburgh, 85(4 -25V‘; Toledo ,1015‘@101M; Rock lsland, -.; 107 x, ya ®lO7 ' Northwestern, 78®763,: do. preferred, 80®805,; Cincinnati and India ,stapolis 78. ," . Alining shares dull. • OOPPEWL STOOKS. Copper stocks at Boston--Copper Falls, .18; Yranklia, 13%; Hancock, 836; Bllnneso ta, 2; Quincy, 16. EIBB-TREAStrgr biATTEREL The receipts at the Sub-Treaisury. to-day :were 12,517;794f Payments, - $507,281; Bal- Anse, f 90,613,293. • , New York PreliCe M a r ket. d , X 69 Teleg.abh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)' NEW Yonit . , December &—Cotton firm `'.er and more active; sales of . 4,200 bales at 24340 for middling uplands. Receipts— 10ur,6,642 barrels; the market is saloo ;better; sales of 9,400 barrels at $5,75a6,15 for perfine State and western, $6,70a7,75 for , 3xtra State, $6,60a7,75 for extra western, 8,20a9,85 for white wheat extra, $6,90a9,10 .or R. H. 0., $7,50a . 10,00 for extra St. Louis, ,310a12,50 for good choice do; closing quiet. Paliforewour quiet; sales of 350 sacks ,at :16,75119,76"Via Horn, $10,50a12 via Isthmus. Rye flour qtuet; sales of 250 barrele at' X50a8,40. Cornmeal in , moderate •nquest; :isles of 1,000 bbls Fairfax and Brandywine '::at private terms. Whisky lower; sales of ''•3oo bbla western at - $1,02a1,04; latter price - Zor retail parcels. ;Receipts--wheat, 2350 ;bushels; the market is lex better and very 1) 121 04 sales of 15,000 bushels at $1,5735 .tor straight. No. 2 spring; $1,62 for :." , ommon No. 1 do. Rye quiet; sales 8,000 ;bush western at 21,50. Barley dull;' sales ;4000 bush at 2,15. Barley Malt doll. Corn fi shade firmer but not active,. sales 52,000 • B ush at f1,12a1,14 for unsound, $1,1435a,15 pound mixed western in store, - $1,17a41734 pfloat, $1,13 new do, and $1,12 new white 7outherm Oats 1.13 better, with an active sieculative demand; sales of 14,700 bush 77a780 for western in store, 7934a800 'float, and 800 for State afloat. Rice dull. 7.,offee in moderate demand; sales 160 bags 2.agnayra at 16c. Sugar firmer; sales 1,100 41ilis Cuba at and 150 boxes , Javana at 12%c. Molasses in fair request; %sales I,ooo,bbla New Orleans at 64a77%e, `;find 50 hhda Porto Rico at 5534 e. Hops i 'nlet at 10a23c for American. Petroleum -irm and quiet at 17lial7Xe for crude, and •• 4 ;23ia33c for refined bonded. Linseed Oil inn at 95a960. Pork quiet and unchanged; ':ales of 550(bbla • at 525,50a26,50 for mess, ;"' , 25,75a25,76 1 for old do, $19,50a20,50 for 4rime, 522,00a24,50 for prime mess, i125,25a25,50 for thin mess; salea 'were also nude of 750 bbls mess, seller, February 25. - _beef more active ; sales 710 bbls at sl3a :',6,50 for new plain mesa; $16a20 for new ;.xtra mess tierce; sales 170 tierces at 527 a .',f) for prime mess; $30a34 for India mess; ',Jeer hams are firm; sales 115 bbls at $30a32. ;Alt meats are quiet at 10allo for shoulders, • :2al43tc for bams; middles are more active with reported. sales of 850 boxes at 1335a14c Or Cumberland cut; 14,a14xc for short 12y,a12lic for Cumberland • cut, ?:anuary. Lard is firmer and there is a :ooderate demand; sales are reported of 00 tierces at 14Xa153;c, for steam; 15y,a :6;.(c for kettle rendered; also sales of 750 ;ierces steam, sellers January and Febru ''lry at 15 1 4 C, Butter is quiet at 25a40c for Zommon; 40a500 for State. Cheese is quiet end firm and brought 14219 c. kpirits 'rur zentine is dull at 45 1 4a46%c. Freights to I •AiverpOcil are dull and unchanged. LATni3T—Flour dosed more active and a ~ ..lhade better for low gredes, and very quiet other kinds. Wheat very quiet, buyers -pd sellers apart; sellers No.. spring $1,58; 'l,tiyere.sl,ss. Rye quiet and steady, at 51,50 western. Oats firm at 78c 'for western 1 , 11 store; 80c afloat. Corn steady at 51,14 a ,' , ;15 for mixed western in Store; and 51,17 Pork quiet and firm at $25,75a26 br mess. Beef steady and in fair demand. • ,‘!iit meats quiet and unchanged. Bacon is 3r In with a good inquiry. Lard firth at 1524 • i 5,;( 4 c for fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet ;feud steady, Cincinnati Market. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Curcilvxmil, December B.—Flour and ".rain dull and unchanged. :Cotton opened and closed firmer, at 22,0 for mid :ling. Whisky closes dull at 980. Mess ;.-orl; advanced to $24, and is now held at 524 50. Bulk Meats firmer; demand is not • Argo for shoulders; 9y,c for sides; 12Xa :3c for clear rib, and 13. 1 40 for clear sides. preen Meets. advanced to BgallMal3c for .loulders sides and hams. Lard held at for'prime steam and 15ga1.5. 1 .0 1r kettle rendered; these rates are above o views of buyers.' Bacon; there: was a ::bod demand for clear sides; 80 hhds, about . 1 1 in the market, sold at 15%a16e, closing the latter rate but nominal, there being more ready. Cheese 2a4c higher; the -smand is good for Western Reserve'at 17a 7 , mc; factory 18a18Xc. Butter firm at 35a cic. Linseed Oil 98a984; _the • market is ; - rm. ' Lard Oil firm at $1,30. Flax Seed .Ivanced to 1,2,75. Timothy to $2,75a2 90. , `old 135 V, buying. Exchange very dull, •J e N:o.l.discount buying and par selling. • iouey Market very close at 10a12 per dent. Biagio Market. , -yr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6szette.l ::'BCFPAF.,O, December B.—Receipts, 33,000 - . - ash Wheat, 15.000 bush oats, 4,500 bbls Flour market steady and dull. •,--Theat—,sales 10,000 bush No. 1 Chicago at -, ,49; 5,000 bush white Canada at 52. Corn ':stiade easier, with sales 14,090 bush No. 1 ...!d western at - .11a1,01. Oats better, with 8 cars western at 651035%c. Rye un iianged. Barley in bettbr demand, with ,les 1300 bush Canada at $1,05; also. 2,000 Canada at private terms, and SOO 'do. r Pork firmer at $25 Lard higher at e. Eighwines nominal. Dressed Hogs with sales 200 at $, ' 10,20a10,25, "aver- Int; 640 plfand.S. - St. Louis market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette., Sr. Lours, December B.—The cold weath er has curtailed receipts, and the produce market for most articles is stiff to-day. Tobacco unchanged, and very little offer ing. Cotton sold at 19c for ordinary, and 22c for middling uplands. Flour—low grades are scarce and wanted; sales super fine at $5,25a6; extra at $6,25a6,75; doable extra at $7a7,50. Wheat—fancy fall active i t i at full prices, and other grades firm for fair to strictly ' prime t $135a1,75; choice and fancy sold at, $l,BO 05. Corn 2c higher 'at 67c for mixed, and 6834a70c for white. Oats firmer and higher , at 24a58e. Barley firm but unchanged at 1 $1,80a2,05 for prime to choice lowa. • Rye scarce and higher at $1,20a1,25. Whisky unsettled, with sales at 94a95e. Lard held higher and above the views of buyers; small sales were made at .14340-for tierce, and 15% c for keg; Pork advanced to $2l, with excited feeling on the part of holders; packers generally are hold ing out of market. Bulk Meats higher and very firm, with sales dry salted shoulders at 934 c; clear rib sides at 13c, and clear sides At 11%0. Sweet Pickled Hams at 12yo. Bacon quiet and unchanged; sales loose shoulders at 1034 c; packed do. at 11c; clear sides, new and old, at 16y,a1634c. Receipts, 1,500 bbls flour, 6,800 bush wheat, 5,600 bus corn, 2;100 bush oats, 400 bush barley, 250 bush rye, 4,000 head hogs. Chicago Market. • (Ey Telegraph to the Plttabargh Gazette.) CHICAGO, Decehiber B.—Eastern Ex change in good supply and easy at 1-10 off buying, and 1-10 premium selling. Flour quiet; spring extra, $6,75. Wheat opened firm; subsequent sales of No. 1 at 51,24a1,28; N 0.2, 51,16a1,18%; sales No. 2 since opening at $1,16. Corn; old nominal at 80c; new firmer and quiet at 52%0, closing .steady at 5234 c; kiln dried quiet at 60c for No. 2, and 59a59N0 for rejected. Rye firm, and quiet at $1,15 for No. 1, and $1,14 Air No. 2 in store.. Barley in moderate demand and firm; sales No. 2 at $1,61a1,63,-closing at 1,62. Highwines' dull at 94c for free. Pro visions active. Mess Pork, 525; $23,50a24,00 cash; $23 seller January, and 423,59 seller February. Green Shoulders firm at BXc; Green Hams, 12c; Sweet Pickled Hams; seller. January, 12Nc. Lard active at 14Ma 14%ci, active and futare delivery. ' Dressed Hog and 250 higher; sales at 5 9 725 a 9,75. Receipts for past 24 hours-10,514 bbls flour, 38,100 bus wheat, 50,795 bus corn, 20,318 bus oats, 2,430 bus rye, 2,900 bus bar ley, 6,420 hogs. Shipments-8,500 bbls flour, 4,413 bus wheat, 24,478 bua corn, 5,886 bus oats, 6,277 bas rye, 2,030 bus barley, 283 hogs. Cleveland Market. CBy Telegraph to the Plttebarehjliazette.) CLIZTELAND, December &—FlOur steady and unchanged, and in good local i and in terior demand, principally for high grades; city made thrible extra white 1111,25a11,5% doable extra amber 159.50a9,75, double ex tra red winter tt8,*5a8,60, double extra spring_ 17,50a7,75. extra spring 17a7,25, country made double extra red and amber t8a6,75, double extra spring 117a8. double extra white 210a10,75. Wheat dull and in active but-firm; No. 1 red winter is held at $1,83a1,85, No. 2 do 1111,65a1,67, No. 1 western spring 81,60a1,62. Corn dull; old No. 1 shelled is held at 95a97c, new do 76a80c as to condition, the latter price for small lots. Oats firm and unchanged; No. lis held at 60c. Rye dull and firm; No. .1 is held at $1,38a1,40, and No. 2at 01,33a1,35. Barley quiet and steady at $1,02a1,05 for No. It Canada and State nominal. Petroleum firm and the demand good at 27;5a28c for car lots on the sPot, and 29a30c for trade, lots. Pialedelphla Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiette..l PHILADBLPH/A, December B.—Flour is dull, with an extremely limited demand, and sales were made of lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at $7,50a8,25. Pennsylvania' nd Ohio do. at a 10,95, and fanc3 at sllalB. Wheat is dull, and droop. ing, with sales of fair to goodd at $1,85a2, and amber at 1, 1 2,10a2,12. RYe is held at $1,52a1;54. Corn is arriving freely, and sales were made of 4,000 bushels new yel low at 95caill, and - old do. at $1,21a1,22. Oats is steady at 67a72c for western. Petro leum is Brmer, with sales of crude at 21c, and refined at 29gc. Proviiiions are dull. Mess Pork is held at 1126a26,50.'• Lard is held at 14%815c. Whisky, $1,04a1,06. Toledo Market. (By Telegraph to de rittzburgh Gazette.) Immo°, December B.—The Flour market is quiet. Wheat: amber is lc better, and white Michigan is So better; No. 1 white Michigan'sold at $2.08; white Michigan at $1,86 to $1,87; amber, $1,81; No. 2 red, $1,74. No. 3, $1,50; No. 3 spring, $l,OB to $l,lO. Corn: old is steady and new is is better; sales are reported of old No. 1 at 85c, new, 71c; new was rejected at 65c. Oats are .;io better; sales of. No. I are reported at 59c. Rye is steady and No. 1 sold at $1,30; No. 2 at '51,25. Itarley is quiet. Dressed Hogs are 3c better; sales are reported at 9y,493ic. Milwaukee Market. [By.Telegraph to the Pittsbargh Gazeite.l MILWAUKEE, December B.—Flour more active and prices unchanged. Wheat lower at $1,253( 4 for No. 1, 51,16 for No. 2. 'Oats firm and active at 48c for - No. 2. Corn steady, at 65c for new. Rye nominal. Bar ley nominally unchanged. Receipts-3,000 bbls flour, 4,000 bush wheat, 5,000 bush oats, 400 bush corn, 300 bush rye. Ship ments-500 bbls flour, I,ooo.bush oats, 1,000 bush rye. - Louisville Market By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) LOUISVILLE, December ti.—Tobacco, the market is steady; with sales of 69 hhds. Cotton at 22c. Hogs are active at BaBlic gross. Flour, superfine at 1 , 5a0. Wheat at $1,75a1,90. Corn at 55a58c. Oats at 53a 57c. Rye it $1,35a1,33. Mess Pork at /25. Lard 15315 4e. 'Bulk Meats, shoulders at 9Xa93;c, clear rib sides 13qa13%c, clear sides 13Ka14c.. Whisky firm at 9Scasl,oo. Baltimore Market Mr Telegfaph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) BALTIMORE, December B.—Flour is dull, and holders are firm. Wheat is drill and unchanged: Corn dull and lower ; new white, 85a90c; choice, 94a060. Oats firm at 70a75c. Rye nominal. Mess pork dull at *26,50. Bacon scarce and little doing; rib sides, 17c; clear sides, 18Xa18Mc; shoulders, 14a18c. Lard firmat Dlemphis Market. Ey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ciazetle.] MEMPHIS, December B.—Cotton quiet and nominal at 22%c; receipts, 1,279 bales; ox ports, 454 bales. Flour. $6,50a12,08. Corn, 65a70c. Oats, 63c. Hay, $18a22. Bran, 23c. Pork, $24. Lard, 16a17c.. Bacon dull; shoulders, 12%.c; clear sides, 17c; bulk shoulders, 100; clear aides, 140. cinainnatl Cattle Market. [l4 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.? CINCINNATI, December B.—Hogs ad- Tamed to PaBt2s gross and , f10a10,25 net; the market was buoyant and holders asked higher prices. St. Louis Cattle Market. (BT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ST. LOUIS, December 8.—Ilogs; the snow storm has slacked receipts, and prices are relatively higher, ranging from NO°. IMPORTS BY ItAILRA PITTSBURGH, PORT WATTLE d CHICAGO RAILROAD, December 8.-5 e ntire metal, Nimick & Co; 2 do do, John Mborhead; 1 do do, Bryan dr, Caugbey; 1 do corn, 0 H Allerton; 1 do do, Robb & Herron; 1 do scrap iron, Mullin it, Maloney;i, a 4 boxes 'cheese, N J Braden; 74 bbls apples, Wood- worth & Davison; 2 cars llmest7e, Wam pum Lime Co ; 10 hbls apples, Se hmyer & Voskatnp; 2 stoves, 4 pots, L Robinson & Co; /1 bbls eggs, Arbuckles & Co; 89 steel barg, Anderson & Woods; 11 oasks rivets ,PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:- WEDNEDAY, DECEMBER 188 F. IW P Townsendf 1 car corn, D Walace; 2 2 bbls apples, 9 kga apple batter, Hl Rea; 1 6 age rye, J C Kurtz; 4 has cheese, J Heck; 15 crates iron, T Maloney; 500 bbla flour, 400 p:ta do,.T C Jenkins; 1 car wheat, 11 bbls 0%,q 1 3, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 1 car mid dlings, 11 Schnelbach; 100 bbls flour, J S Dilworth & Co: 5 bbls alcohol, B L Fahne stock & 0; 40 bas nails, Logan, Gregg it Co; 15 bas crackers, Kramer & Bohn; 10 do glass, A. D H Chambers; 58 green hides, Lappe At Weise; 18 bbls callett, Mc- Kee it Bro; 1 car • middlings, McClean it McKee; 2400 splice bars, Jones de Laughlin; 1 air rye,D Wallace; 50 tes gaease, F Sel lers it o; 100 bbls NOW, Watt, Lang, ct Co. • Crarmarrn AND yrr, ^ SEMIGH RAIL ROAD, December 8.-7 cars iron billets, Nimiok & Co; . 110 bbls highwines, Shipton & Wallace; 88 eke rags, Christy & Benham;, 1 car lumber, Slack & Sholes; 3. cars iron ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 3 kegs baiter, 1 . bbi eggs, J N Simeon; B•boxes poultry, 1 bx , beeswax, 5 bbls beans, .'Morrison .& 'Devol; 28 bbls molasses, James Connor; 2 bbls rye flour, P. Duff & Son; lot' sundries, Graff de Reiter; 3 bbis tallow; W. Flacons; 20 bbls. apples ) . F G Craighead; 88 eke oats, It C Henderson; 31 do do, A. Harrison; 19 eke rye, McHenry Hood;. 42 bbls S B Floyd & Co; 70 bbls salt, G Pritolh; .2 bbls wine,'Geo Schleline; 1 oar brick, Columbia, 011 Co. ALLEGE:grit Valmunr 8.R., December 8.- 55 bbls oil, Fisher dc Bro; 80 do do, P Wei eenberger & Go; 2 cars metal, John Moor head; 6 do limestone, Shoenberger & Blair; 1 car metal, MeKnight, Porter& Co; Bp_kgs sundries, Watt Wilson; 141 01l bbls, H W Tweddle; 1 car metal, El- Woodsides; pkg butter, 1 do poultry, L J Blanchard; 1 car metal, Everson, Preston & Co; 4 eke flour, 4 do vie, Knox & Orr; 9 hides, 2 bdle pelts, G N Hoffstott; 89 greenhides, 2 bdle dry do, 'M Delange; 5 eke raga McCullough, Smith & 'Co; 40 bbls refined oil, Johnston, Payne & Co. ALLEGHENY STATION, December 8.- 213 green hides, John Taggart & Son; 1 ear staves, M P Adams & Bro; Ido do, J Lindsay; 2 do limestone, Superior Iron Co; 10 bblsoll,B M Cummings; I. car staves, J M Hemphill; 4 cars iron ore, Spang,Chal fent & Co; 104 bge flaxseed, M B Suydam; 1, car hay, H J Henderson. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily at this point, with eight feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks last ,evening. Had it not been for the sudden change in the.weather, there would doubtless have been ten feet last evening, instead of eight. Business was more active at the landing yesterday. the offerings of freight being more liberal, and had it not have been for the' icy condition of the levee, rendering teaming a little hazardous, it would, no doubt, have been still better. The arrivals since the date of our last report, include the New York, from Cin cinnati, and the Armenia and Maggie Hays, from St. Louis. The Glendale was dropped to the point yesterday afternoon to take on about one hundred • tons of railroad , iron for St: Louis. The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving punctually at noon. There was considerable floating ice in the Allegheny yesterday, but it was thin and of no consequence, so far as navigation is concerned. If the weather, however, does not moderate, and that, too, before long, the ice will soon become formidable, and navigation restricted, if not suspended. The Bayard, departed for Cincinnati, with a fair trip also, the Ingomar for Par kersburg, and the Julia No. 2 for Zanes ville. The Tom Farrow and Barges, arrived at Cincinnati on Sunday, with about 800 tons of freight. • The Mary Davage and Barges, Capt. Shedden, are filling up steadily for New Orleans, and will be the first boat out. " The Camelia, Capt. Thos. Poe, will be the first out'for Nashville. Milton Woods,kone of the pllota of the towboat Lake Erie,.No. 3, was among the illfated America's passengers. He jumped overboard and swam ashore. Capt. Wm. Campbell, of the tow-boat Mary Alice, was also on the America. He jumped over board with Woods and swam ashore. He lost his watch, leaving it under his pillow. —Mr. B. E, Burch, formerly a well known New Orleans pilot, has returned to the river atter an absence of several years. —The Fit: Charles has gone into the pack et trade between Cincinnati and Louisville, which was rendered necessary by the re cent disaster. —lnducements are offered Capt. Stut Neal to place the Richmond in .tbe mail line between Louisville and Cincinnati, in place of the America. • —Capt. J. F. Luker has sold his one-fifth interest in the Vicksburg packet Lumin ary, to J. Lee Finney, who has in turn sold it to Capt. J. N. Bofinger • Capt. Luker rill continue in command for the trip, after which he will transfer to captain Bob. Riley. —The Dubuque hes at Fulton City, and the Canada, Reserve and Bill Henderson are on the ways at Le Claire. The Charlie Cheever is at Rockingham, and the Reiths burg at Montrose. AU the rest of the Northern Line boats, twelve in number, are at St. Louis, except the Pembina and New Boston. The fifty-two barges of the line are scattered along in different ports from St. Paul to St. LOUIS. —The work of raising the J. .N. McCul lough is progressing favorably, according to the latest advices we have. The rising river swung her on the chains attached to the Hats on each side of her, and raised her off the bottom of the river, so that she swung around with her bead almost dirolct ly down the river. On Wednesday night the swells ofone of the mail boats caused several of the chains- to part, which has de layed the work somewhat. --An_inventor in New York City an nounces that 'he has discovered a new and Perfectly peactical method of propelling vessels by •steam, whereby a saving of seventy-five per cont. of the power can be effected. The mechanical constructionist said to be perfectly simple, consisting in a pair of steam'oars, so arranged that only theparts corresponding to the' impinging surfaces of the blade come in contract with the water, the other sides never touching the water, It is asserted that a canal boat of 200 tuns can bo propelled two ,miles an hour with less .than one-horse power of steam, and larger boats with a speed vary ing 914 the square root of the horse-power employed. River and Weather (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette, - 1 LOUISVILLE, December 7.—The river is rising, with seven feet and ten inches of water in the canal The weather is clear, thermometer sunk to 26 to-day. STAINED GLASS-P. Z. Sr. D. VLOOR OIL CLOTHS—We have ji: In stock a large -:assortment of styles cold int rion widths of thoroughly seasoned 'Floor Oil Cloths, .which we are offering to tee wholesale and retail trade st prices lower. takino quality into con sideration, than can be bad la this city. 11. PHILLIPS. • 30 and 2S Sixth etreet. QM GREEN OIL CLOTH FOR WIN.. DOW SHADES—We. are now maniafacinrlng Otis article of a qnallty suve:lor In finish, and at prices lower than can be had of any Eastern manu facturers. Dealers will ffnd It to their interest to examine our goods before purebselng elsewhere. THILLIPS, no:311 26 and 28 Sixth St., formerly St. Clair. • PUSIIiESS. BUSINESS .— For sale the lease, ftxteres, and g od will of an old es• at:dished Produce Commission House now doing a good business. and baling a large correspondence and consignments. The warehon•e is one of the best stands In the city for the! bucinaas. Apply to or address. El. euTasEtvr & tObl#, des ft smlibtleld street. C - a ENT-110,barre7 VRE Cement In store and for so) Foi4l J. Jit Gi Oval. Square or Round Ornci CITY miantmen. AN* mum - Ryon, • PrTrennuOti.December 81k. 1.808. f NOTICE.--The assessment for Grading and raving • LONG ALLEY, from Lewis alley to the Allegheny Valley UM!road. Also, SPRING ALLEY , from Morris to Rosh street, are sow ready for ex amination, and can be seen at thicodiee until DX. XliBlilt 18, 1868. when It will 'returned to the City Treasurer - al/Moe fur collection. deb ` _ _H. J. MOORS. City Engineer. GLASS SHADES FOR FLOWERS AND WAX FRUIT Oral, Squire or Round VCONOMIZE YOUR . FUEL, by Au using the SKIVE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR, the only true and easily regulated Governor made; perfect In Its Operations and truly tellable. , A large size Governor can be seen at- the office of rERCE VAL BECKETT. Mechanical lfipgineer and Solici tor of Patents, No. 79 Fetierdt street, Allegheny CRY. the only agent for this Governor to the Weat. SPECIAL PATTERNS-P. Z. &V - puEsn FlSH.—Benjamin Pul• PRESs still continues to MI all city and coun try orders for Send to brp. 46 DIAMOND MARKET. Pitts.- burgs., or Ms old well known. TWIN UT x bTAND. Alleirhent market., - ciao GLASS SHADES-P. Z. &D. WATICE—Those interested will ple•at take notice that the report of the view ers in the matter of opening.LARIMER AVEN CH. In the city of Pittsburgh, al modified by the court has been placed in my hands. The assessments. if not paid on orlefore jAr. CARL Gtb. A. I) 1869 will be died as liens In accordance with the law In such case made and provided. _, _ .1. Si,AGLE, City Attorney. Pittsburgh, December sth, MR. del GLASS SHADES FOR FLOWERS AND WAX FRUI7, IRonnie.or Round Ormuz OF CITY ENGlarkitit AND sintvirrort, Plttohurieli, Dee. 3, 1868. XOTICE.--The Assessment for . the 000a:ruction of the )30A0. WALK on entr 11. e ntrett.• erum kilsworth Avc.nue to Walnut Or, et. le now ready far examination, and can be been at thle ()Mee Mitt/ WEDNE 4 DAY. Dee. 10th, I.B6B(arhen.la will DO returned to the City Treaaur era Office fur-Collection. • deL:a99 CRYSTAL CLEAR Glass Shades. 0.1f17112AC ()I'. CITY ICNIIINEES, t Alb:ebony Clty,llee. 1, MIS. f OTICE.--The assemment for Sratil-g and v aving i n ALL,KY. from eery att(et tooldeity Hue, in ti,e ,Thlrel ward, is now ready tor examination, and eau be bl . ell at tale 114.. Mike until WI/AMES:MY Dreemb ,r (11, when It will be returned to for Street ( . 0111111111sluner for col eaten. C:tAt:i.tos HAY'S, de2:aB3 -_____ Civil _Engineer. _____ G LASS SHADES FOR FLOWERS AND WAX nal IT. Oral. Square or Round CITY OF ALLICOCIIINY— - Tmmienkrn's Orrics. 4tb. IgOS. I THOSE PERSONS WHO PAID assessments on the Federal ctreet d Mont • promery mane Sewers on or before the 27th day of. brovember.lB6lll, time requested to return their re ceipts to thin oslce, and the reduction authorized by Council. Will be refunded. des -1). MACIPERRON. CitvTreasurer. GLASS SHADES-P. Z. &D. *rims 07 CITY &MUNDELL AND DUDVEFON. Pittsburgh, bee. 5, leas . ' f OTICE.—The: assessment for • the construction or the BOARD WA! It on ent re Avelino, from Kirkpatrick street to Ewartis corner, iv now ready for examination and can be seen at this office unfit WEDNRSDA YA December to 16, 1668. whrm It will be returned the City Treasurer's Mace for collection. , deCalC9 11. 11101,13Zt- City Entgaear. Hydraulic 'e liFinr, 6 ocer. STRADEBOATEI. IMPORTANT 10 SHIPPERS. Oft CINCINVATI, LOLILLAN.3-14titePins, V t e liM Eil l iG F NE W Anto, asyiLLE. EVARS9ILLI. OI t r. MAR DAVAGE AND BARGES, JAMES SHEDDER, Commander. WRI leave as above an WEDNES 1 TAY, December 9th. Shlppers should bar In mind that theDATAGE will positfrely go through without re-gbh:Ting. de4 CHARLES BARNES, Agent. plirTs 1 WrEELING, Marietta and Parkersbiurg Leiria Oenipan , s Wharf Roat, Banat Weed Meet, - - DAILY, AT 12 M. MOND/Ohl AND THIINIIDANS I BAYARD ...... . . ..... A. 8. Secernazak, Master.' WIONNSDAYS AND BANITUDANIS, GREY B EAGLE C. L. BENNZON. Master. UGH, Freight will k r received at all hirers by 1014 L • JAMES COLLINS. Anat. 'POE NASHVILLE, DI-i im ar i k 'P RECT—The taverner Will leave on ERIBSDA.T, DECEKBEE 10th. for Evansville, Olarksvlllo sad Nashville. . For freight or passage apply oa board or to, • GHRIEST & HABLETr, . . JOHN imAox. del Or, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents. MISCELLANEOUS: II OF 2,000,000 'AC CHOICE LLNDS FOR RAfT.E, BY TEM Union .Pacific. Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lying Wong the Ilse of their road, at $l,OO TO $1!,00 MR ACRE, kasd on a CREDIT OP JIVE TRAM. • ?or farther vartlealus, maps, No.. address • 4 JOHN P. DEVEREIDX. Lead Commlationer, Topeka, Balsas. Or CHAO. B. LLB:ROBB, Bee , y, *tat St. Laub. Missouri. STAINED GLASS-P.. Z. &D. % tili :4 tgli) a 4.wif Oki $z Frenck Burr /3mnt Machines, THE BEST WHEAT CLEARERS IN ABTE Portable /lour and Feed Mills; BOLTING CLOTHS, All numbers and beat quality. For sale at 319 and 321 ÜbertySt.,Pittaburgh. Pa W. W. WALLAON. GLASS SHADES FOR . FLOWERS' AND WAX. FRUIT, FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS. 09TL - VaSSION MERCHANT WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, J. L. DILLINGEB A. E. gIXVRISBOtt. DELLINGER 41. STEVENSON , COMINISSION - ILERCIIINTS No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. azoarra AND BELL All Kinala of eevinotiv . Procittee. All ordeiri . for Merchandise jorsaatly. filled, IA LOWEST market , rates. Particsiar attention gives, to the sale et Butter, Eggs, 'Cheese Dried Prttitet &c, We feel confident that we eau Rive enure/lab-, isfaction, by Waking QilCx BATAS SSC TEO.IOMIIB TIMES: at HWHIEST WAISKET TEEMS, and therefore respectfully solicit your consignments: All corre spondence answered prosaptlyi , Dia/king Plates Tarnished free. Grate in sterol &Mt to - arrive duly. stan:uB WATT, LANG- s 4. co,„: Capt. Taos. Poa tivoecirles, Moue, Benin, Prodsse, Pro. visions, Pith, Cheese, Csibeirelf. • Nos. 1751-and 174 WOOD ElTllllll4oregar Liberty street. Pittsburgh; Ps. istskuSS B. EITNILZ J. A.. Braila. M . STEELE & SON, • AyA.• Ibnansfasion Meivhanflek AND DEALINS IN' FT-dcbtaty CanallicsirMEThp No. 93 OHIO STUMM tow Mut Common, ALLEGIIMMT Cat J. B. CANFIRLD. • ' A. 2. ceaernr,LD: B. CANFIEJLEI & SONi COIN. 8- -MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale, Dealers in Goshen, Factory.: Hamburg and Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork. Bacon, .Flour, Fish, Dried Fran, Grain..Plit Lead, Pot, Pearl and Soda Ashes White Lime, Linseed, Lard. Coal and Car bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittaburrh. PETZR BALL 441/1. T. BIOBYE7, K EU.s.& COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, AND p,sktaras IN 'moult, GRAM, ssiiits, *ILL . - FEED, ac., - - 1149 Elbert g ht., Pittsburgh,' tairbiltar IeBAN7 McBALNE be ANJER, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and .1"RODUOIL DEN zitALLI", No. • Pia WATII.II VERAT, alvre Smithfield, Pitts!) , • h. . lea FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND OWE:BRION WIERWIAWIN, For the said of hoar, 6zaia, Bacon, Lard, - Butter Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No.lo MARKET STRKET, corner of First, Pittabusigh. te22418 0! No. 396 PENN STEMS? splB:x69 BOST. KNOX ' aNPEXIIP KNOX. RRKNOX & SON, COMMISSION Et ..tlTAttllnraulaillarlirtl,T. 79 DIAMOND, °pin:vette City Hall, Allegheny City. jarlirST JOHN I. HOOSI EDW. ROUSH WM. H. HOUSI. g - OnN I. HOUSE & BROS Sue.. cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale roue'', and . Commisilon Merehaats. Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. TITTLE, BAIRD . & PATVOII.I S Wholesale Grocers, Commission Mereliatits and illers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, iFish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton lams and all P'..lahorgh Manufactures generally, U and 11l dECOND ITREET, Pittsburgh.. . JOIN SIIMON I A WALIJCZ. §HIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE. BALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. . o. SIXTH. STEEET. Pittstn:h. lathrsll WM. B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AITAX t EELCIO jIISTICZ OP -OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Special attention given to Conveyancing and col lections Deeds Roads and Mortgages urawn up, and &Illegal business attended Lo promptly and ac curately, • J- 013. A. BUTLER, • ALDERMAN AID POLICE MAGISTRATE. °Moe, 120 WYLIE STREET, neu Washlairtee PITTt3BPRGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Ifortgagos,, Acknowledgment! Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimai business exeenled promptly. • trihwine SAMUEL McMASTERS, Ex-Offlcto Justice of the Peace and Pollee Maids. irate... Office, GRANT STRERT, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and ail Legal Business executed with promptness and table - A . AMMON; CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT CARSON STREET,. EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection otßenic solicited and promptlyAtteid ' ed to. itly3:y6o JOHN A. • smastN, • . ALDL'I AN, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. MTH POLICE MAGISTRATE. Oflice,ll2 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsbargb, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Busl nos, six ecu ted lei th.arominetteu and dispatch. • EUSTAiCE S. MORROW, AMADEIMAN, ra l orriclo JUSTICE OF Tit PEACE. AND POLICE MAO[STUATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgm ents, Depositions and all Legal fluidnessexecuted with promptness and dispatch. inni j e S. FERGUSON, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM 11. J.' .1110011 E, OILy En lute OHN .W. RIDDELL, °Oleo, 11 retrAw44 • TT . c. ATTORNEY AND' COUNSELOR AT LAW, tr1Y2i:1325 AUCHIBALD BLABAILAY, AT'rOUNZIIE-A.T-1411.W. 1114 .."1 , U7 ANTED -ON COMMISSION, ONE HUNDRED TONS OF rhourAm-v-,_ FOR THE HOLIDAYS The highest market prices and quick sales guaranteed. Mark packages distinctly and send voices by mail. H. P. BALLARD & CO. Commission Merchards . , NA Washington stria Noir:Yost. : • ziociavx STA.eLISHED BY A. & T eoinu.7. 1810. W. M. GORMLY, (DIUCTLY OPP. BAGL3 HO=Lf) Prl" - . I"SI3I,I7I3AISFEC. le :pie WEIOLZBALE DiALIZIM J. BLANCEL&RD, Midis&le and Retail Omen, PROFESSIONAL: AI.uI33EIIIIULN . . Justice of the .Peace, ATTORNEAT-LAIN, No. 87, fifth eltreet, ORNEY-AT:LAW. Dimond Street, WilPosie the Oottrt riamiTignem, PA. ACKlt3~]~L~' No. 99 Grant Stre,o t• tIY2YBtTBGH, PA No. 99 PJUPTII STREET, prraniraeff. PA 11M 7 . 9 ' 37TTSLIID . Reti alld • c,nsili : • • c i - -- - . l. On and ,Iter TUESDAY , No7ember, 11th. 1868 trains will a, rrive at and depart from sae Depot cou - nee of Grant and Water streets,, as IOUPWE. Depart. Atria Mail to and from' Iniont'n• 7:00 'a. M. 0:00 p. Mi McKeesport Acct mtasodt'n.ll:oo A. at. 8:05 P. las Ex. to and from 1:1 1 1Ont'st 3:00 P. at. 10:10 e. X• West Newton At= attnnod'a 4:30 P. N. 8:35 A. N Braddock'a Accomiodans 6:111...p. at. 7:60 P. II: Night Ace. to Mc% e IPort./ 0 :30 P. X. 6 : 45 A. Ks Sunday Church Train to and from West Newt0n......... 1:00 P. lt.10:00 A. If i For tickets apply to , W. B. STOU T J. B.SING,Age n t. thiperintondent. noli CHANGE of TEILEMAgim On and after EGILENT NDA VALL 1. -EIT ven:be HAILROA.I MOYot I:th, TWO TRAINS DAILY will Ical Pittsburgh Sta. tton, corner otEleventh and Plk.t. , streets for Front lin,.oll City, Buffalo, and all pi , lata in the gions. 011 Be• LUAU P 1771311 1711014 Ilagarvz rrrreiturtalt. Mail 7:15 a mlail :40'Dna Express........ 7:10 p xpress. 0:30 aat Brady'sl3'd Ac 3:00 p radys H;rade 10:30 ala Ist doda Works Ist Soda Weeks Acc,omd'n., 10:50 a niktiAeconioden-.'11.510a .2ct Soda Werke d Soda Works , At:corned:a .. 5:00 p ate Aceoniodali. 3:50p la Church Train leave Pitt s burgh .ati:lo P. N. Ar rive at Plttsliztreh gt 9:50 A. N. • Passengers taking , exiiress train have but .one change or ears bet Ween Pittsburgh. Buffalo and 011. Berton. Mail and Express • Trains stop only at paincipal points . Mixed Way and Aecotnabodation trains stop at all stations. . THOMAS. KING, % W. TOOTHE HOPE. Tlaket Agent Ass. nag ITTSBIMGH, I 6EmpIig 0.1310 WAIT AND ST. urs . . , . PAN RANDLE ROW& • °HAMM UP- TM.-On sad , atter. HUNDAT: lirow.SA4 Ilatia r Oahu will !erre and • arrive at tb Union Depot, as Dams, .rittatozrgaltumi, • Dspart, ;Irritet., , • _ Mall =pines . 3:13 a. 01. 12:13 a. M. Fast Line.......... 10:13 a. m. 7:33p. tn. Fast Erprese, 2:58 p. m - . 12:18 A. M.L. Mited war 5:48.t. m. 8:43 p. m.. lloDonaldte.Seetn, No. 1.. 11:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m ./Steubenville docomartarn. ‘ 3:38 p; m. 9:48 a. M. kleDomildts Ace% No. 2.. 5:08 tp.nu 3:18 p.,124, • . . .07P9:58 P. M. Express will leafs daily. 1913 P. /I. Man will ant ye daily. ''" The rotia a.. in.. Train leaves daily, 801101011 ex. espied, and makes close connections at Newark for Zanesville and. points on Sandusky, Mansfield 8. , Nen - ark R. 8.. 8. F. SCTILL. General Ticket 'Agent. R. W. CARD. 833'5., /Steubenville, Ohio. V a lli NS It ILIF.LNLiI i - _ -- - - 1; , •!.-::: : C'ENT.RAL RAILROAD. - - w -•••-• - -.- rind atter -Nov,, 29th. 1868, Trains will sr. -- rive at am3depart from AM Union •Depot, corner 01 Washtngton and Liberty streets, as follows:. ~ . __ stsrtva, - • Depori.' Mall 71Min.... - 1:30 alt Day Express.. St 30 al6 Fast Line .. ... 2:40 a m Wall's No. 1..• 6 ao am Wall'm No. 1.. 6:2o`a m Afall Train .. 815 at Briaton Ace's.- 7:50 a m Writitcfnnatißx 12 35 pat Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. 2..'11:20 am - CiltellllL2 U Etc.' 9:40 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pia Johnstown A5:10:35 a m Braddock!' Nol 4:20 pre :Beithnore.E.2. 1.45 p m Phila. Express 5:10 pat Phila. Express! 34:05 pm Wall's No. 3.. s:2opin Wall's Ne. 3... 1:313 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:7.5 pre. • Braddocks Noir 5150 p lit Past Line 7:50 pm WalPs No. 4. 7:25 pm Walrnlioo; 5.. 1.1:00 pre • Way Passen , r.-10:20 p m • The Church Train leaves Wall's 8111106 eVell' 5664113 , 1110:154. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:02 a. in. Bet:n:l4m leave* Pittibergh at 12:00 p. M. sad arrives at Wall's 13tationat 21:00 P. m. Clnclanatl Express leaves daily ' - All other trains daily except Sunday. rev further latbna -W ation apply tor.WITH Agent. W. 11. BE CK, The PC=lll'66lll Railroad. Company will not att. same any risk for Baggage, except for_weariag ap.. navel, and valueteir reapousibility to One Hundred - Dollars , in_ Ali•, Baggage ex --ding that. 11119IIM In value will be at the risk of the , imam liar less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WIT. lAMB General6uperimeadent, Al • • na, l'a., .J. B. ANJEB. no2B WWl_ ,GH POET W. AND CLEVELAND Pram Noe. 214. 1868 and arrive at the Dwelt time, as fallow: Leave. Chicago Ex...: 3:03 a m Cleveland Ex.. 3:03 a m Erie & irmid'l 7:28 am Cl. & Wh`ght'l 6:28a m Chicago Mall.. 6:58s m Chlr.ago Ex....10:68 a m :23 Cl. &Whig/ifs. 2 p Chicago 2:43 p Wh. & Erie /Ts. Deport from Allegheny. N. Brlgt , n Ac. 8:58 ata Leetsdale "I 10:28 a m 11:58 a m Rochester' " 1:33 p m Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:38 p M Leetsdale Acc. 4:13 pm N. Brlgt`n • 5:33 p N. Brlgt's . 628 pas i,eetsdale .10:43pm Leetsdale Sea. - • day rhumb... 1:13 p m .1121. 2:43 p. m. Chios_ 11:58 a. m. Chi at!-Na: change of care plies:go. bleeping ewe w olio and Meat °. - F. R. MTERB, General WESTERN PENN 55SYLVANIA R.L.L- R.D.--On and after -Noir. 224,./S6B. the. Pan.. senger Trains on the Western Pennrylvania road will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, an follows: Arrive.part _ filmingd'e No 1 8:40 a inlMedi De . 7:00 a Freeport No. 1 8:90 a mlFreeport No.l 9:15 ant Express 10:40 a in Sharpb'g No.111:20 ane Sti,srph'ir No. 1. 1:25 p m Express 2:4spia Freeport N 0.2 4:00 pm Springd'e No l 3:90 p Illdt 8:58 pm Freeport No. 2 5:20 p Springd'e No 2 6:45 p Et, Soringd 'e No 2 7:10 sin Above trains run daily except Sunday. . The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. every einnday at 7:40 a. m.. reaching 'Allegheny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. and arrive at Allegheny ilium. at 3:48 in. CONMITATION TICISZTI3-For ask pack.ages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpabu.rg, and good only on the trainee stopping at Stations stmey tined on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freeport with Walker's' ltneofSt ages for Butler and Hanneu town. Through tickets may be purchased at the Oface,_No. 3 St. Clair street, neat the Suva:slog Bridge Pittsburgh • and at the Depot. Allegheny. For thither information apply to JAMEHLEFFER'D3, Agent, Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not u• mime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing Ip. wet, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the-riek of the owner, un less taken by special contract. EWARD FL WILL Gene-al Superintendent. Altom l i D Pa. _ _ non SILLS UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYi Eastern Division. The SHOETICST AND MOST BRIJ A B. I A Ovl from the Mast to all points in Colorado, Neirada, California, Vtah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, _ Oregon. Two Trains leave, State — Ltne and Leavetio.: d_ally, (Sundays excepted,orkthe arrival of mins - I Poolde Railroad from St.ode, and amanlbal aoQ St.. Jo Railroad from Qu incy, connect/ay. at Law. roust, Topeka and . Wamego with stA s es for au .points, In Kansas. At end .of track west of Ella. worth with the UNITED IrATE3 EXPRESS CON. PANT'S DAILY LINE OW: OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRESS COACHES EOll. =I DAN VE11; SALT Ir.Alre&ll And all Points in the Territoriesf And with SANDERSON I S TRI-WEEELY TiI:NE of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, rase, Alton. querque, Santa Fe, and all points in Arizona and New Mexico. With the recen additions of rolling stock and equipment. and the arrangement, made wtth re sponsible Overland Transportation Linos From Ea. western terminus, this road nowoffers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Far West: Tickets for sale at - all the principal officei in Di* United States and eftllll4llB Fe cure and „ask -for ticket, ',la THE SMONY HILL BOUT UNION PAOLF/0 RAILWAY EASTERN DIVISION. STHADdsHYpg, TO LIVERPOOL AND 41; ;.. QUEENSTONWN. TUE MAIL 'STEAMIER:Is, eelebrated Nsiaberingstriee■ drot-maec veeeels. areoeg' dem the . 1 MY OP PARIS_ CITY OP AriTtlig 4 CITY OP BOSTON. 01TY 01 BAL CITY OP LONDON. &lifts EIVZHY URDAY, from Pler 45, Nowt Amer. New York. Per paalage or Wilier lefOrroew. Ma and, to • BLIEMA3II I . Jr. 1017ITIRBMW.I e • &arty oppOette Polli wee Iva tA iwLßoAbs,l allgagin "AYH& AUHICAGO PITTSBURGH& R. trains will leave front Depot, north side, city . _ Arries. Chicago Ex... 8:13 am Cleveland Ex.- 2:13 am Chicago Ex.— 11:88 a les Wheeling Ex. 11:13 am St. .Louis Ex.. 3:53 pm Chicago 4:38 p CL et - „Wh , g Ex 4:13 pm C Erie h,Yg'n Ex B:l3pm altrii , g• Ex 8:58 pm I Arrive to Allegheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 1:03 am N. Brigt'n • 8:28 a la ' Wellsville " 9:53 a m New Castle " 10:33 a lE. • Leetsdale 9:13 a at " "'1:08 pm Brg. t'n " .2:43 pm. Leetsftle " 4:53 pm .•• " Leetsdale Sun 7:18 v . day church... 9:58 a m Express leaires • • Express arrives daily. between Pittsburgh and thou change to Inellastap. . N. M'CULLOUNN: eneral Euperlnteadrat. Icket Ageau no2l WashUitgto A. ANDERSON, Ge Loral Bnperintencleal J. U. WEBSTER.