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AVE.STOCK MARKET. 1
:HR Pirmaugazt GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, October 2, 1868. f
ATTLE.
c .
Ales of cattle since our report of
,sday evening last foot up 687 head,
.ces ranging from $3@7,37 per hun
d. The'nuiriber for the same time last
eek wer6 1,259 head. Since our report of
Wednesday evening last there has been no
material change in prices. There was
. quite a number of country buyers of stock
cattle on hand who took hold quite freely,'
.
tnd at the close'to-day there were hardly
, ly loft unsold. The pens were nearly
eared of all i kinds of stock. There were
7 few choice beeves offering, the gen
. run being medium and stockers. We
rt the following sales :
3erry sold to Olwine 22 head weighing
at 5,87; Smith .it Blue to Wright dr
2. weighing 1,635, at 5,25; Stnith &
R. Wayne 2, weighing 1,975, at 5,25;
''. Blue to Corbett 18, weighing 14,725,
'with dr, Blue to B. Black 42, 'weigh
,, at 5,75; Smith tt. Blue to Corbett
.g 3,575, at 3,50; R. Crum to Cor
eigliing 21,1 0, at —; Hedges &: "nos 51, wei hing 48,300, at 5,10;
i
Taylor to cKee 23, weighing
Hedges Taylor to Dawson
17,075, at 4, , Holmes, Leifer-
Wilyne 20, weighing 19,425,
, % Lafferty dt Co. to J. McAr
ug 16,925, at 3,75; Holmes,
a.„.
J. Evana,b, weighing 5,175,
Lafferty 'tt: Co. to Wright
:lig 2,600; at 5,37; Holmes,
, '. Klemens 64, weighing
'nes, Lafferty & Co. to
•eighing 18,500, at 6,67;
"Co. to P. Klemens 19,
,25: Holmes, Lafferty
21, weighing 19,4,25,,
rty it Co. to P. Rio
ting 19,825, at 3,25;
to P. Klentens 13,
ding 11,375, at 3,00;
S.. Miller 5, weigh-
Lafferty dit Co. to
.34,175, at 5,37;
3hing 1,400,4,50;
- eighing 16,950,
velghing 29,950,
e 6, rtveighing
MoArdle 22,
i to J. EN, - ans
Evans to R.
Sayers to J.
'75; Sayers
4,00; D. K.
'7,150,6,25;
11, weigh
. Miller,
Bisho to
;rev t ,- ,
Orr ,k..
38,000,
3,175,
1 Hi
Tav
11:2,
3,50;
460; J.
3,25; J
3,60; J.
16,875,
16,436,
98, 7,960,
117, 8,950
Myers. 2.36
Aull dr My.
to J. H. Aur
,'Lafferty C
1,50.
The sales of 11
nesday last fcx
, ranging from $8: • -
sales for the sari
2,028 head. The
active and prices
'they did one weel
sale were generally
ready sales. The pt
out of all kinds of . •
• •
sales are reported:
. • Holmes, Lafferty & • 'weighing. 2I,050; 21,050;at 9,t
& Co. to W. Hedges 53,
9,25; A. Steel, to W. Het
2,900, at 8,75; •G..S. ,• Low
125, weighing 20,944, at 8,,
Hedges, 72, 10,750, 8,.50; '
Hedges, 98, 9,000, 8,00; Cro
W.-liedf , es 30 1 5 1 775 8 50.
1, I
man to W. Hedges, 18, 2,910
well to W. Hedges, 112, 2.
Clark to WSJ Kase,•ss, 11,506
Quirk to E. S. Kase, 69, 13,540,
£sop to M. Dawson, 24; 4,700, 8,06
to Crouse, E. 6: Co., 25, 5,875,10,
•• 6: Taylor to Crouse, E. & Co.,
9,2,5; W. hf. Tildon to Crouse, E..
23,909, 10,75; Orr & Williams to 1.
ner, 35, 5,400, 8,00; E. T. Eas-%to J
• cork, 15. 3,175. 9,25; Gilchrist Co.
Pulcock, 94, 18,99,1, 9,00; E. L. K Ise
Smith, 109, 21,825, 9,40; Holmes, Lith
Co. to Gilchrist & Co., 209, 45,305, 9,70:
Thb receipts since Wednesday tne
Ito noon 'to-day were: Of cattle, ; 85
'sheep, 21 cars; hogs, 19 cars, and mules
horses 10 ears.
• The shipments were: Cattle, 142- ca
sheep, 51 cars; hogs, 32 cars, and mules at
:horses, 10 cars.
Chicago Markot.
• '[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.. 7
CIIICAOO, October 3.—Eastern Exchange
;;steady and in demand; at par buying and
~; s ealing. Flour unchanged, but active;
. ~,spring extras at $6a6,25. Wheat in good
'demand, with sales No. 1 at $1,44%a1,47;
2 opened at $1,35, advanced to $.1,3734,,
land closed ,at 81,36a1,36 sales made
!since 'Change at $1,36.. Corn easier; ' No. 1
',opened at 85c, advanced to 88c, and closed
at 864 c; No. 2 /ale lower, with sales at
'BlaB6c; nothing done since 'Change. Oats
:firm and active, closing at 50 1 ,5 e. Rye a
"shade easier, with sales No. 1 at $1,18a1,19;
No. 2 at 61,14%a1,15. Barley less field v.e and
3c saleslower, with sales No. 2 at $1,17a1,18; I
':closing at inside figures. Highwines inac
tive-and norninal'at 81.30a1,35 for free. Mess
!Rork quiet at $28,75a29. Dry Salted Shoul-
Aers firm at I lc. Lard steady at 183a19c.
' ;Freights unchanged. Receipts-9,721 bbls
:;flour, 132,246 bush wheat, 70,080 bush corn,
;10,737 bush oat-,4,42.7 head hogs. Ship
,: 'ments-13,263 blahs flour, 167,503 bus wheat,
.
146,922 bush c0rd,;70,419 bush oats, 2,506
'bead hogs.
; -CureAiio, October 3.—Evening.—W heat
:to-night quiet, at 51,35. Corn steady at BGe.
bats; nothing doing, at 50.1,4 e.
Cleveland Market.
•
By Teiegrabh tolo.o ritt.ab,.rgli Gazette.)
CLEVh.LA,l473,l.'"October 3 .—Flour: City
liade held at $12,25 for treble extrambite;
f10,50a10;75 for double extra amber; $8,505,
01,75 for double extra red; $9,00a9,25 for
double extra - spring; .$848,25 for extra
spring; Country made ranges $9,50a10 for
louble extra red and amber; "$8.25a9,25 for
.
prtng; $10,75;111,75 for double extra white.
Wheat; sales of 3 ears No. 1 red at 61,85;
ears No. 2 at $1.70. Corn; sales at $l.
s pats held at 6,ia. Rye held at $1,2•211,25.
itarley lirm and Mirth r; No, I held at:
.t`2,05 for ecato and Canada,
Financial Matters in New York
Gold Closed at 139 5 '
/8
_ -
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW Yopar, October 3, 18e8.
iiONEy AND GOLD.
The great feature of Wall street this of was the sudden and marked change
in the money market to extreme ease.
Money was offered with the greatest profu
sion and there was a break in the rates of
interest from 7 to 5 and 6 per cent. just be
fore three o'clock, and to 3to 4 per cent.
after that hour, with a general desire to
accept almost any, rate for the-sake of mak
ing interest for the two days. A large
amount was returned to the banks, includ
ing one lot of four millions from the. Erie
brokers' firm.
_ -
Sterling quiet at 108%®109. Gold firm
er, opening at 14034, advancing to 14034,
14034.
declining to 139 M, and closing at-14034@
Loans. $260,553,868; decrease, $1,719;676;
specie, 811,757,335; decrease, $846,148; circu
lation, $34,154,806; increase, $101,035; depos
its, $194,919,177; decrease, $7,149,15 0 ; legal
tenders, $60,240,417; decrease, $3,377,129.
Stocks active and firmer; Coupons 1881,
11 3;4@)113%; do. '62, 113%; do. '64, 1.10%©
11034; do. '65, I10%©111; do. New, 108%;
1109; do. '67, 109@109; do. '6B, 106;10-40s,
/04%©105. Exports of gold for the week,
including $52,674 to-day, $283,123.
State bonds quiet and, firm ; Old Ten
nessees, at.70®71; New dol, 6634 663;; Old
North Carolinas, 66. '
STOCKS.
The stock market is generally rm With
a marked excitement and strength in Pa
cific Mail. The war between New York
Central and Erie has now extended to the
Pennsylvania Central. There has been a
further reduction in the rates and it is sta-
ted that Erie takes all classess of freight to
tend from New York and Chicago by rail
the entire distance for 40 cents per hundred
pounds, or s6;per ton. Tlys reduction on
other routes is proportionate.
5:30 PRICES: Canton, 48®4834 ; Cum
berland, 32®33, 7 „'; Wells, Fargo C0...4" Ex
press, 31®313(; American, 47®49N; Adams,
52®52N; United Sta'es, 493;®50; Mer
chants' Union, 2434; Quicksilver, 2134@22;
Mariposa, 6®634; do. preferred, 15®18;
Pacific Mail, 111(®118 1 ,4: Western Union
Telegraph, 34%®3434; New York Central,
128X®12.9; Erie, 48% ®49y; do. preferred,
69®71: Hudson, 139®140; Reading, 91N®
'96; Ohio and Mississippi, 253;@28,/; Wa
bash, 5134®62; do. preferred, 75; St. Paul,
93@95; do. preferred, 93 4 9334; Michigan
Central, 119 ®ll93,„'•Michigan Southern,
8434 ©8.0 4 "; Illinois Central, 147 ® 14734 ; Pitts
burgh, 86®863(,' Toledo, 101 %®101X; Rock
Island, 103,4(110N; Northwestern, ..8834®
884; do. preferred, 89N®89t,(; Fort Wayne,
1 103f,®110V: B. H. kt E. 23 Ga Terre
Haute, 41E44334.
I
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-ed
at
n
•r
. 31.INING SHARES.
Mining shares d 411; Quartz Hill, 99; Smith
Parmalee, 5.
COPPER STOCKS.
•
Copper stocks at Boston: Calumet, 50;
Copper Falls, 1734; Franklin, 14; Heula, 80;
Hancock, Minnesota, 2; Quincy,'2o.
v.' IMPORTS , FOR TILE WEEK.
- • •
Dry goods, $3,403,015; general merchan
se, ?4,3:30,618.
'he receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day
$859,201; for the week, ;116,895,075.
!lents to-day, $1,153,865; for the week,
18,478; Balance, 894,961,099. -
New York •Produce,lllarket.
graph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
ens, October 3.—Cotton firm: sales
es middling uplands at_27c. Flour:
f 10,02 , 3 bbls; market rather more
t low grades dull and declining;
to bbls :at- $6,30a7,00 superfine
.resteru,',, 57,5038.05 extra State,
tra western, 55,60a13,90 white
$7,75a10,00 round hoop Ohio,
`Jouisq.sloalo,:ls good choice do,
California flour quiet; sales
3,50,110,75. Rye flour quiet;
t $:48.00. Corn meal quiet
•Ine $6,50. Whisky quiet,
63,521 bush; market
irrrier for spring, with a
oernand, to fill pressing
ts, buticlosed dull and
lads; sales 52,000 bush
• ring, 01,68 Nos. 1 and
1 d 0,52,05 winter rod
Michigan. Rye more
I; FWes 21,000 bush
Barley scarce and
11. Corn:• receipts,
'c lower; sales of
,12 for unsound,
••ni niixed wes
,
ots 66,896 bus;
4c for Western
ter 13th. Rye
'ed;. sales 600
Sugar in mod
, •i Cubaatlli‘a
tuiet at 15a
uiet at 16c
•
refined in
r" - and firm:
domestic
'462c for'
early at
Grande
• - : heavy
ed Oil
till at
1.250
at
.4,M)
eel
2 -
Pi
•
11:1,
reli
rout
at:l%
for ct.
horse
with e
bus wh
very fir:
LATE W.
any dad.
dull, helix
good. Wt
the unfavot
Liverpool t.
checking exi
at *1,48 for
heavy at 71%a
Is lower and
sound: $1,13a1,
ern afloat. Pot
for mess ' cash
moderate demaw.
, buyer. Cut meat.
Bacon closed in bu,
a very limited Mg
193 a 1 9 1,0 f , r fair L
are steady at 26a2Sc
Memptils
fEy Televanti to the Pltrat,
MEMPIIIB. October 3.--J
is firm at 23 [ 43211 r
192 bales; exports. 11 . 41)i,
Coro, / . 04f. 04
scarce. Cororneal,
If icon.
Mitifis,,lfijaltiil.fc, Lard, 163
BANK
.NTATENENT
GOVERNMENT_STOCKS
STATE STOCKS
SUII,TREISL7RY
ITITSBURGH GAZETTE - f - IIiONDAY : OoTOBER-5;
- Mt. Louts Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
ST. Louis, October 3 .—Tobacco very little
offered and prices unchanged. Cotton 2335
for middling. Hemp, medium and prime
grades, undressed, firmer; sales ranged
from $1,12a1,65. Flour very quiet and but
little doing; superfine sold at #5,55a6,75;
extra $6,75; double extra $7,50a8,00; treble
extra to fancy $ 9 , 5 0a12,25. Wheat dull and
heavy and 3asc lower; sales at $1,75a2,10
for prime to strictly prime red and white
fall; 32,12a2,12y, for choice to fancy do;
Spring sold at $1,40a1,48 for prime to choice
and $1,65a1,67% for fancy. Corn dull and
mixed and yellow lower, prices range at 93
597. Oats inactive and unchanged at 51a.
55. Barley, nothing doing; small lot of
fancy Missouri Spring sold at $2,20. Rye
unchanged at $1,17a1,22, the latter with use
of sacks. Pork . firmer; sales at 329,00a29,25,
the latter on order. Bulk Meats, small sales
dry salted clear sides at 15 for packed. Ba
con firm but not active; Sboulders 12a1234
for fresh smoked; clear sides 16a1614. sugar
cured Hams 19. Lard quiet and unchanged;
sales at 183;a19 in tierce and 20a2014 in keg.
Whisky lower; sales at $1,50. Receipts—
Flour, 2,500 barrels, Wheat 17,800 bushels; I
Corn, 1,900 bushels; Oats, 16,600 bushels; I
Barley, 60 bushels; Rye, 4,900 bushels. I
Cincinnati Market.
Telegraph to the Pittsburet ' Gazette.]
CINCINNATI,October 3.—Flour dull and
nominal at $8,4a9,00 for family. Wheat
dull'and no demand, No. 1 red held at
$1,95. COrn in fair demand at $1,04. Oats
dull 60a61e for No 1. Rye dull at $1,34.
Barley closed firin but unchanged, Canada
spring at • $2,25a250 fall $2,50. Cotton
firm, middlings at 260. Whisky declined
to $1,25. Mess pork In speculative demand,
$29,50 this afternoon, but - held at $30,00.
Bulk meats firmer, shoulders 11c, loose
sides 14c. Bacon firmer and in demand at
12N:c for shoulders, and 15y016c for clear
rib andiclear sides. Lard held at 199.(c,
bat 'the demand is light. Sugar cured
hams at 18a19c- Butter in better supply
and pripes tend downward, fresh 374a41c.
Eggs dull at 201021 c. Linseed oil dull at
$1,04a1,05. Flax seed oil at 12,50a2,75. Lard
oil at unchanged and quiet. Petroleum
at 31a33c for refined. Groceries unchanged.
Hay, scarce and in demand at 816,00a20,00.
Gold is buying at 139 M. Eichange firm
and 2 buying at par. Money tnarket firm
at Salo per cent.
New Orleans Market.
City - Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.:
NEW OntRANs, October 3.—Cotton has
advanced With sales of middlings at 2.51,4 c,
withisales of 1,200 bales. The receiptaTto
day amounted to 1,440 bales; the exports to
Liverpool ire 2,400 bales, and to the coast
-2.076 bale! Sterling Exclaange 149a161.
New York Sight Exchange 3c discount.
Sugar; there is a fair jobbing trade being
done; but prices are unchanged. Flour;
superfine, f6,15a6,75: treble extra, 18,75;
choice, $10a13,50. Corn is held at 97a1,12.c,
the *ter prico being paid for prime yellow.
Oats is firm at 63a65c. Hay Is firmer at 124. ,
Bran; none on the landing; but prices are
quoted at 11,30. Pork Is quiet and firm at
130,50. Bacon is firmer, with sales of
shoulders at 1203 c, and clear sides at 16c. ,
Lard; tierce, 19e, and keg at 21c, the storm
preventing outside business.
• I Toledo Market.
Cny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.;
TOI:EDO, October S. — Receipts-3,298 bar
relsdour, 21,606 bushels wheat, 6,12 2 0 bush
els corn,. 6,150 bushels oats, 360 bushels
rye, .1,200 bushels barley. Stuptuents
-1,625 barrels dour, 12,100 bushels wheat,
1,700 bushels corn, 7,900 bushels oats.
Fleur; sales of red wheat at $9. Wheat;
white Steady; amber and red I to 2c lower;
swing_ rather more steady; sales of white
Michi4an at $2; extra do, 3'417; amber, $1.56
a1;86t4; No. 1 red, $1,84,4a1,85; No. 2 do at
$1,67; No. 2 Spring., $1,16, No. 3 do, $1,30,
Coin' 2c lower; sales of No. 1 at 92c; Michi
gan at 9314 c. Oats without material chan.e;
No. lat 56; No. 2 at 513fSc. Rye steady;
Michigan, $1,25; No. 2, $1.20. Barley; state
lower, at $2. Freights dull; 5c to Buffalo
and Pc to Oswego.
Buffalo Market.
illy Telegraph to the l'Ft..,tpurgli Gazette.:
BUFFALO, .October 3.—Receipts—Flour,
900 bbls; Wheat, 100,000 bii•Sh; Corn, 70,000
bush; Oats, 60,000 bush: Barley, 12,000 bush.
Shipments—Wheat, 120,000 bush; Corn,
75,000 bush; Oats, 123,000 bush; Rye, 15,000
bush.' Freights--16,,c on. Wheat, 13;ic on
Corn, 9,1,4 c on oats, and 15c on Rye to New
York. Flour very dull and unchanged.
Wheat depressed; the only sales reported
Were late in the arternoon, of 8,000 bush
No. 2. Milwaukee at $1,50, and 2,500 bUsh
red Wabash at $1,82. Corn active; 80,000
bush No:, 1 western at $l, part to arrive.
Oats! active; sales 25,000 bush western at`
(HNC,' and 75,000 bush at 62c. Rye un
changed. Barley dull; sales 45,000 bush
Canada at $2,01. Ilighwines,-sales 100 bbls
$134. Other articles unehanged.
Philadelphia Market.
[By Telegraph tp the Pittsburgh Elaaetted
PIIILADELPIII.a, October 3.—Petroleum
is uniiettled, with sales of crude at 20c, and
refined in bond at 31c. Flour is better and
sales were inade at $9a9.50 for spring
whea extra faintly, $3,75310.32 for winter
do. Wheat is dull at 1 . 52,20a2.25 for red, $2,30
a 2,35 for amber, and $2,40 for white. 11,ye
,is held at $1,60. Corn is deiiiining, with
sales bfyellowatgl,26, and mixed western
at $1,23:11,25.!
Louisville 3la rket.•
t:BY Telegraph ht the Vittitourgh Gazette:l
'
LOU [ I
ISVILI.I., October 3.—Sales 213 hogs
is
het }sTrobaeco lugs to fair leaf fial4
,';. new
le l f and green country 9. ,Superfine Fleur
.(;,511; I finly, - $lO,OO. Wheat $1,80.12,20
,Corn $l, 032,0. Oats' 51,155, in hulk and
new. I corn, oar, .430370. - Cotton 25. flay
FM Mes'ii Potk iz'29,59. Bacon, Shoulders
L.,,, eleat rides Itit4'ltitlk.,;. I,:trd, in tierce,
19;%'. ,Wiiisl4, raw, .;,.. 1 1,27; Woo &a4B.
,
Baltimore :Market.
Rc T,legra.ou to the t xzette.)
BA1 ' .1'1, 1 101:E, October 3.—Flour nominal;
v grades deelif‘ed 25150 e; others wi
nged; market not sulliciently steady for
'aliens. Wheat dull; priMe red, 32,2.5 a
Corn firin; whit 51,2031,24; willow,
bits firm at 70a75e. live. $1,4031,55
sions firm. Mess Pork, 330,50 Bacon;
es, ltilfc; clear sides, 17c; shoulders,
,ams, 20a22e. Lard, 2031',c. •
Milwaukee. Market.-
:toll to tbr littrbitreh l7nzette.l
;KEE, Oct. 3.—Flour :wive and
prices unchanged. Wheat un
lower at $14:06 for No 1, and.
No 2. Olts steady at 53c for No
lat 91c for No 2. Receipts—
r, 154,000 bush -who , t, 4.000
Nish corn. Shipments-8000
000 bush wheat, 100 bus oats,
Is Cattle Market.
( litzette.
)er 3 .—Cattio neatly with
'onianil at 2 R0113 1 /, for in-
AI LIMA'
7A,r3n.l.Nssl3teAwCaNarir'st (-14:11X.iildAnta(8.41):
S Liggett 4z ('o;
hi 2 cars staves, M
llow, 1)0 Shearer;
ler tt tiro; 5 tik; s -s
; 22 blris apples,
cars limestone,
lr staves, Witt
+Hough, Smith
Kerr; 6 rolls
‘xs cheese,
21 sks rag-,
s hops, join'
I !o: I ear
tfi,..f Thirst;
...I; 57 skit rags, Christy
oinini tea., T /3 Young dc Cin
...id, 1' 13 Hayti Er., Sou; 10 do do, Jay
Lippincott; 200 bbls Saw, Sam Lindiay Jr
& Co; 100 do do, Seglamyer it Voskamp; 5
cars rye, J S Finch; 100 bbls flour,Kirk
patrick, Herron & Co: 100 do do, ulp &
Shepard; 100 do do, Watt, Lang 41cCo; 25
bgs seed, Voigt, Mahood ,f,r. C.
IiTTSBURGE, CINCINNATI AND ST. Loin S
RAILROAD, October 3.-17 ski barley, Hitch
.cock, McCreery & Co; 25 do rye, McHenry
& 'Hood; 30 do d0,,50 do oats,-54 do barley,
Meanor & Hetnper; 7 do rye, 20 do .oats,
Rinehart & Stevens; 4 bbls eggs, 10 bbls
apples, W H Graff & Co; 1 ,bbl tallow, L
Strauss; 20 bbls flour, \V II Hagman: 15 do
do, Erown & Williams; 132 do apples. 9 do
eggs. Voigt, Mahood & Co; 1 ear wheat,
Dan Wallace; 3 do metal. J W Porter; 2 do
staves, M P Adams & Bro; I do do, J Pain
ter & Son; 15 kegs tobacco, P II McKenna;
50 bxs starch, 10 cases hops, J S Dilworth &
Co; 13 sks wh-at 37 do oats, Fred Schield;
35 bxs starch, Watt & Wilson; 100 bbls
flour, 10 tcs shoulders, 2 hhds sides, Watt,
Lang Co; 1 car grath, .1 E Campbell; 5 bbls
oil. W Miller; 50 do do, 20 tag . barns, Gco
Mitchell; 15 bbls whisky, H & A Carson;
100 bdls hides, Hays & Stewart; 11 -bdls do
do, D Chesnut & Co; 25 bxs candles, 25 do
s p, J Connor; 25 do candles, John Me-
D vitt; 5 cases lard, J B Smathen; 10 keg,s
: u T a l c :
o, Allen & Dunn; 1 do ice, B tiMurker; 2
f; Carter McGrew & Co; 25 bxs san
d es, W Millar.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL
': AD, .October: 3.-1 car lumber, 0 A
1 do do, Union' Planing Mill; 1 do
ars copper, Park, McCurdy & Co; 36 bxs
ardware Secomb & Co; 3 bbls varnish, J
i Seibert ' & Co; lot
,furnitura, Fulton &
Elbpper;•2 cars pig iron, Lloyd & Black; 3
do do, Zug & Co; 3 do do, Wm Smith; 3 do
a
do, Union Iron Mills; 10 bbls potatoes,
oige, Mahood & Co; 10 do 'apples, H Ben
nett; 1 bx quinces, S M Kier; 1 bbl do, Van
gorder & Shepard; 7 do apples, George F
Deilinu 50 bxs soap, T S Dilworth & Co; 1
box tobacco, Pretztield & Bro; 1 car fire
brick, Anderson, Woods & Co; 10 bbls oil,
Coleman, Rahm & Co; 30 sks oats, S H Pat
terson; GO do do, J & W Fairley; 2 cars hay,
O HAllerton.
ALLEGHENY STATION. October 3.-2 ears
metal, Spang & Co; 21 bxs window glass,
Jos Craig; 1 car wheat, Gilmore, Straub &
Co; 200 bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 20 doz
brooms, 30 bxs starch, Schleeper & Bro; 1
car wheat, W McKee & Co; 2 cars metal,
Rogers & Burchfield; 13 bbls apples, 3do
tallow,Elliott &Lyons; /5 bxs starch, Hahn
& Hadley; 18 do do, 3 crates do, James
Lockhart.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD,
October 2.,-1 car hay, Dillinger & Steven
son; 4 pkgs tobacco, .7 Megraw• '
200 bxs bit
ters. Fahnestock & Holt•-n; 2 kgs - butter,
Head & Metzgar; 1 bbl eggs, E Heazleton;
1 pkgs cigars, T J Black more; 1 do do, J
Pretzfield; 1 life tobacco, S P Shriver& Co;
50 bdla pader, Hostetter & Smith.
ALLEGHENY Y ALLEY RAILROAD. 'Oc
tober 3.-1 bbl eggs, Kirkpatrick, Herron
&Co; 7 do do, 4 pkgs butter, Voigt, Mahood
& C6;.2 cars metal, McKnight, Porter & Co;
Ido do, Graff Bennett & Co; 4 cat* lime
stone, Shoettherger & Blair; 1 car lime, D
L Reynolds; 1 do do, James Reuo; 2 cars
stone, Henderson, Alexander & Co.
RIVER NEWS.
The river appeared to be at a stand yes
terday afternoon with about five feet in the
channel; as the figures indicating the stage
of water are not discernable, we have to
guess at it. Te weather yesterday was
mild and pleasant, though at times there
were indications of rain.
The arrivals since the date of our last re
port include the Canielia and Glehdale,
from St. Louis, New Staie, from Wheeling,
and Bayard, from Parkersl.urg.
The only transient deparure was the
Yorktown, fOr Louisville. The Glasgow,
for Cincinnati and Louisville, and America,
for St. Louis, got otT on - Friday evening.
The Tennessee, Wild Duck and J. N.
McCuliough left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh
on Friday, and the Ida Rees No. 2 and Ar
menly were adroit:red to follow on Satur
day.
The Kate Pntnan , un route front Pitts
burgh to St. Louis, passed Evansville On -
Friday.
The Messenger, et route from St. Louis
to Pittsburgh, passe 1 Cairo on Friday.
The Bayard. Capt. A. S. Shepard, is the
regular packet for Parkersburg to-day,
leaving promptly at noon.
The Alps, Wilson, Star, Sant Parker,
Hercules, Panther, and other boats passed
by Cincinnati with tows of coal.
Capt. A. B. liopkizs recently sold one
half of the Lizzie Hopkids at New Orleans
to ihian T. Root at the rate of $24,000 for the
entire boat.
—The R. C. Gray, Armenia and Kate
Putnam wore at Louisville on Thursday. '
—The J. N.'llfcColiough, Ida Rees No. 2
and Wild Diick were advertised to leave
Cincincinnati for Pittsburgh on Friday.
—A late 'Vicksburg exchange says: The
St. Marva laid here 16 hours, receiving 152
bales of cotton at Fl per bale. Tithe was
evidently of little importance to her skip
per.
- —Says the Cincinnati Commercial, of Sat
urday: Wo are pained_to record the death
of Capt. Wm. A. Gregg; of the Cincinnati
and St. Louis Express Line steatnor Cham
pion. lie died in Dayton. Ohio, on Thurs
day, at 10:30 p. m., of typhOid lever, while
on a short visit to his son, attending-school
at that plzwe. Capt. Gregg came to this city
m
fro Pennsylvania . when quite a y ung
man, and first shipped as a carpenter, since
which time he has been piloting between
Cincinnati and Now Orleans, and com
manding steamers. He was forty-seven
years old, when sudden'v cut down. Ile
was noted for_his enezigy and integrity. Ile
leaves a finally in this city to mourn his
loss.
—We find the following in the Winona
Repul , lican, of the S•ith: (Moot' those ',hoot
ing affrays, so often accompanying gamb-
I ling, happened on the steamer Aluseatine
to day, when the boat was between La
' cross() and Winona, coming up. Ono of
the professional gamblers who infest our
steamers was plying his avoca
tion nlthe lower (leek, and quite a crowd,
compoSed of deck passengers and t
hamls'rin the boat, were gathered around.
In the cont.'s() of the gambling operations
one fellow seized the pit- of money on the
table and the gambler shot at him with a
Th ball missed the man for whom
It was intended; and bit ono of the deck
hands, a colored man man named William
Smith, inflicting a wound in the abdomen.
which, thmgh severe, is probably not
fatal.
—Tim St. Louis Republican says: The
war in the Upper Mississippi continues to
'be prosecuted with Undiminished vigor.
NO concessions, no compromiss no consul
idatiint. A stockholder, as well as an eve r
t ontivo officer iu one of the lines, infw
f us yesterday, that he would sooner saeri
lice every dollar he had at stake than to
take a ringle step looking lowa ds a recen
cilation. He considers that his company
has acted fairly and honorably, in every
arrangement which has heretofore been
made, and lived to the requirements there
of, in each and every particular. His op
ponents, no doubt, bold the same opinions,
tookintr froth a different stand point, so
that there is good reason for supposing that
the present con filet, instead of being
"short, sharp and decisive," will be tedi
ous. unsatisfactory and expensive.
We also clip the following from tho
same paper: The City of Alton is having
the restaurant
.movement inserted in her
upper. works. An aegument opposing this
system, on the ground that passengers
woul I seriously object to paying "by the
meal" while a boat happened to be
aground, has b en successfully refuted by
a statement that the boat pays tho caterer
finr molls furnished passengers during such
detention.
River and Weather.
iiv Tel. gnpli , Ito Plt t.vrplt Gra, 1t , ..1
petoboi; 3 .—itiFor IS falling
fist., uinej feet atoi three theillNi iu thu
datilll. 'Mather cloudy 'Anti tX)Di
STRIUM)ATS
pITTS BURGH,
WHEELING, ariarat
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, oot of Wood street,
DAILY, AT 12 HM
MONDAYS AND TIW:R.SDAYS.
BAYARD A. 8. SIISPIIERD. Master
WEDNESDAYS AND - S.OTTIDAYS,
GREY EAGLE
Freight. will be received 7 t all hoar; by
gel 4 JAMES COLLINS, Agent.
FOR CINCINNATI, LOU- .! --.1.
xl,fr"' . k4
Isvir.t.E. MEMPHIS and AR
KANSAS RIVER.—I be_steamer
ECONOMIST Capt. PORTER.
Will leave for above and Intermediate ports on
WEDNESDAY, October 7th-4 r. xr.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK.
trsOr. J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents._ •
FOR CINCINNATI AND %
LOUISVILLE.—TheIIne steamer
YORKTOWN -- Capt. G. W. BBERT.
Will leave as above announced on
• THIS DAY, at 4P. 1.1.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
.WIIN FLACK.
se3o J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
STEAMSHIPS. ,
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEEN.:YTOWN.
THE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Numbering sixteen first-clue vessels, among their
the celebrated
CITY PARIS, CITY OF ANTIVEPP,
CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE.
CITY OP LONDON, •
Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North
River, New York. For passage or further informs
tion apply to
WILLIAM BINGHAM, dr.
70:71FT11 STREET. (Chronicle Building.
Nearly opposite Post Office. Pitts' ore
GROCERIES.
AL MILLER,
(Late Miller & Rlcketson,)
Nos. 221 AND 223,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade at Low Figures
150 pkgs.of q t NEW, MACKEREL and , In barrels,
balves, ers kits.
100 chests choice YOUNG HYSON, JAPAN
and IMPERIAL TEAS...
SO sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bbis. choice CAIWLINA. RICE.
75 bbls. LONG ISLAND bran s.
bbis. SYRUP, choke brand ,Yß s.
100 bbis. N. O. MOLASSES.'
50 bbis. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
200 bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 bhds. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DENA
RABA SUGARS.
200 bags RIO COFFEE. •
50 bags JAVA and LAGUAYRA. COFFEES.
100 cases IMPOIK'ED CLARET.
950 eases SIOF CHANDON'S CHAM
AG ALE
and LONDON and LONDON PORTER con
stantly on hand.
- 400 bus Prime Yellow Ear Corn.
300 bus do do Saelled 40.-
50 bus Prime Barley.
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples.
500 lbs. Dried Peaches.
25 little. Sorghum Molasses
10 Adds. Sweet Cider.
In store
50
and for doz. Co
s arnle Bberooms,
FETZER ARMSTRONG.
lei 16 Market street. corner First.
FAMILY LARD, pue up in five
pound caddies: also in torte pound segs. ex
pressly for family use, and warranted to keep sweet
all summer. Fur sale at the P.m ily tl roecry of
JNO. HA.
s Corner Liberty and Hand streets.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS
FOR FURNISHEVG the material
and erecting , the NEW GATEWAY and OF
FICES at the entrance to the Allegheny Cemetery,
be received at the (Alice of the Company, until
S4IVRDAY, the 17th 'of' Oetoher.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the office
of the C'oppany, on the grounds
JNO. CIIISLETT, JEL.
Senyn SCPEIIINTENDENT.
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER,.
T
ALLEGHENY CITY. ept. 30111. 1868. g
ELE PARK COMMISSION will
RECEIVE PROPOSALS
Until TUESDAY, October 6th, at 3 :.'clock
FOR FENCING (with Wood,) THE PORTIONS OF
NORTH AND EAST COMMONS, 'north of Ohio
and east of Webster streets.
. Specifications can be seen - and full particulars ob
tained at this mike.
The Commission do not bind themselves to accept
the lowest or any bid.
CHAS. DAMS,
oc1:940 Superintending Engineer.
OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY CO., /
PIT SBURGII. Sept. 30th, 1868.
NOTICE TO CONTBACTORS.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this office
until October ad, for REPAIRING TIM BRIDGE
OVER TURTLE CREEK, at AlcKtruiey's Station,
on the road leading from Pittsburgh to Port Perry,
on the line between Wilkins and Ver'sallies Town
ships. Particulars will be furnished tilt , application.
By direction of County Commissioners.
lIENRy , L~+iIII3LR~,
oci:y39
'Controller.
OFFICE CITY ENCIN%FIt. AND /
ritrSuunt;jl. p.Gs .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
•
S. - oiled Proposals for the constrUction of the
f.ll.lwing named RoARD WA KS.
Ore sm If; n Avenue. ...euth sitic,) from Neville
street to Wilkins Avenue,.
One on tne Greensburg Tit rurike, ( , Guth shle,)
from M. lion'r ',tile to Centr. A
One on Neville street, iron) r ifth „ venue to Cen
tee avenue,
Al f, the pArlia' grading of Mahon Street, -
from Centr- Avenue to soh.
WPI be received at this coliee until TEI UP...1)A1t%
October Fth, IB6m. B, , ecillentlom, and blanks for .
- bidding can be seen at this Millie.
The Committee reserve the right. to reicrt any or
ail .11,1"3.
lt. 31. WILE.
oc2:y4G
City!Engineer.
WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Notice Is hereby gtven that the viewers' report
en widening of
NV A. SE9 lITNGTON AVI2:I\IIUM -
Sixth Word; • Irv. of Allegheny, Is flied in the Dis
trict. t;oort ot . 491, .Noveinb:ir Term, 1868,
for con
yl I JOHN C'. McCOMIIS, Solicitor.
FLEMING STREET.
The underslamed appointed- viewers to assess
d3nis••es and benefits for opening FLEEING
S tlb 4: r, Villa want, Al le_lieny, its present
termination on Fairmont st 01 to I:ell nVentle
wRI
Inert on the lO•Olift,e4 y, the 151h.lay
o f lhhiher, Itifig, at 1- o'cloes to (Ulna the
duties of their appointment.
N'M. 8. EVANS.
s e. IS :Y I3 ' I T
pm-tatty STREET.
•
Notiee iq hereby given that the Report of View
ere f r PERRY ri EET. Alle
has been tiled at No 29:3, tiovenaher Term
.0%68, liiistrlet Court., fur continuation.
. 1 . C. 3 iceOltlllS. City Solicitor.
IJ sci:v4s
„ _ _
LLD ALLE32.
Not Ice Is hereby given that the Viewers , Re
port for D •- NINO 31 DONALD ALLEY, Sixth
wa,4l. Allegheny City, 11. s been filed at No. 291.
iguY. Ter.o„ .11168, District Court, for Conti rmaLlo
J. 'C. McCO - 1111S, Sol ici tor.
MEE
MCFADD - EN STREET.
Notice Is hereby - elven that the Viewers' He.
port in tile matter of WIIiENING WrAlinEN
STILEF,T. Eighth ware. Allo*lfetty City, has been
Ilie lat Nu. 901, November 'ierm, Iliac, District
Court, fur confirmation.
J. C. IdeCOMBS, Solicitor.
NOTIOE.-A pplication lot' sale
of I Iquor, oartlie In the.
Pit 1131: • 1' l;1: \ll AM, c tlhg-L•cca. :South Pay
elle T•orti.lihr.
To.• roan] - 1 ill :ll[ on the 7th or 0ct,, , , r ,
xt to A. fl., du' ilunaing the si.ovn,4l`l;C
'NO. V. la:UFfri i Ceri
.:14.1:7:
On and after THURSDAY, March sth, 186;
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, one
nor of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
Depart. Artist. •
Mall to and from Untont`n. 7:00 A. W. 6:00 p.
31eKeesportAccornmodt'n.11:00 A. St. 2:05 r. xf
Ex. to and from Cniont.'n. 3:00 P. t . I0:00 A. 2.
West Newton Acceinmod'n 4:3o*p. at. 8:33 A.
Braddock's Accommodav n 6:15 P. at. 7 , 501 ... m..
Night nee. to MeKeesport.lo:3o P. Pl• 6:40 A. 14.
Sunday Church Train to and' •
frotu
For tickets apply tp 2 t Newton ..... ... 1:00 P. .10:00 A. 2 i
J.
W. B. STOUT. SuperintendentlL /SING. Agent.,
CINCINNATI AND ST.
OULS RAILWAY.
FAN HAATLE ROU
•
CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after SUNI3AT.
sent. 13th, 1868, trains will leave and arrive at
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: UK!
DAPart. Arsios.
Mall Express 2:18 a. m. 12:13 a. la.
Fast Line 9:43 a. rtt. 7:18
. ix. .
Fast Express 2 p :30 p. m. 11:23 a.
Mixed Way. 6:13 a. m. 6:38
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:43 a. m. 3:03p. 31.
Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:58 p. 9:33 a. re.
McDonald's Ace'n, No. 2., 5:48 p.m. 8:23 a. fa.
X,' 2 :.3 8 r. at. Express will leave daily.
11:23 A. SI. Express will arrive daily.
The 9:43 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex..
espied, and makes close connections at Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky. Mansfield 41.
Newark It. R.
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W; W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville.
C. L.--But:•:NaN, Master
ATAN GE of T1T1ZE. 4 564
EGELENY VALLEY EAILRO.9I).•
On and after WEDNESDAY , . 7:25 P . K. Armast
120 i, 1868, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave
Pittsburgh Station, corner Pike and C reete,
for Franklin, Oil City, Buffalo, and all points in the
011 Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBURG/I. , ARRIVE li' PITTSBURG/1.
Mall 8:05 a m'3fall 4:50 pm
Express 7:25p rn Expre55........6:05 am -
Bratly's.ll'd Ac 3:2,5 p mdys R'lAelo:2o ara
Ist Soda Works .Ist Soda Works
Accomcxl'n.. 11:00 a in, Accomoda , n: 7.50 a
2d Soda Works 24 Soda Works
Accomod'n .. 5:20 p m Accomoda'n. 2:50 p M
Mixed Way Vir 6:20 a m Mixed Way T'n 8:25 p m
Hutton Acc'n.. 6:20 a inj Halton Acem.. 8:35 a m
Church Train leave Pittsb ITI
tArmStrong Ac. 6:20 purg„
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50 A..at 1:10 P. M. Ar-
K.
Passengers taking express train have but 'one
change of cars bt tween Psi tsbrtrgh, Buffalo and 011
Regions. Mall and - Express Trains stop only ai
principal points. Mixed! Way and Accommodation
trains stop at all stations.
THOMAS tif. KING. Ass't.
W. FOSTERIIOPE. Tlck.et Agent. . anl7
EESTERN PENN-aggipm
SYLVANIA RAIL-
R .-On and after Sept. 13th, 1565. the Pas.
sen,ger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail.
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive.
.Depart.
Sprlngd'e No 1 6:35 a m Hall ' ' 1:00 a ra•
Freeport No.l 6;20 am I Freeport NO.l 9:05 am
Express 10:10 a In , Sharpb . eNo.lll:2o a m
Sharpb'g Ncl.l 1:25 p m Express 220
Freeport Na. 2 4:10 p m §pringd'e No 1 3:30 p=
Hail 5:55 p m n'enport:No. 2 5:20 p
Sprlngd'e No 2 6:45 p m Snringd,'e No 2 7:10 pm
Aye trains run daily except Sunday. -
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Jima. ererl
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny .City at -
9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. m., and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:45
COMMUTATION TICKETS-For sale In , packnes of
Twenty between Allegheny City, Chestnut street;
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg.
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe
cified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City tat 7:00 - a. m.
and 2:20 P. N. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker's line ofStages for Butler and Ilannabs
town. Through tickets may near rch Suspension
Office, No. 3 St. Clair street, the
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent,
Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as.
surne any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit thei. responsibility to One Hundred -
amountD In value. All baggage exceeding this
in value will be at the risk of the owner, =-
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS , Oeis -al
Sunerintendent Altoona Pa
5016
PENNIS I ILIVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after Sept, 13th. ItOS, Trains will az.
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner at
Washington and Liberty streets, as follows:
Arrive.- - Depart. .
Mall Train.— 1:15 a nal Day Express.. 2:25 am
Past Line .. .. .. 1:40 am i Wail's No. 1.. 6:30 1 - rn
Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a miMall Train K:10 a m
Derry Acc'n.. 7:50 a m 'Cincinnati Es 11:40 a m
Wall's N 0.".. - 8:50 a m Vi'all's No. ?.. 11:51 a mCincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m 'Johnstown Ac. 3:06 pm
Johnstown AC.10:35 a in Bradd(x•ks No I 4:00 pin
Baltimore Ex. 1:20 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm
Phila. Express 1:50 pm, Wall's No. 3.. 5:10 pin
Wall's No. 3... 2.15 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm
Bmddocks No 1 6:00 pin I Fast. Line 7:30 pna
Wall's No. 4. 7,15 nm Derry Acen.. S:5O pna
Brad'ks No 2. 12:40:t tb . itiratik's,No 2 10:50 pm
Way Passenger 5:20 e in --..
The Church Train leaves Wall's Statio every
Sunday at 9:15 a. rt., reaching Pittsburgh at n
10:0:5-
a. m. Retnrning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m.
and arrives at 11 all's Station at 2:90 p. m.
• Clucinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily . except Sunday. _
For runner Information aply to
ECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad C,ompany will not as
sume any risk. for Baggage, except - for 'wearing ay
pare!, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, lan..
less taken.by special contract. ' .. • - ,
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS._,
General Superintendent, Altoona, ra.
miltzr.r..77,„--- •
i tlfil§ 11013, PORT WAY NE 3 CHICAGO R.
From CLEVELAND .k. PITTSBURGH It. R.
Sept. 13th. 1868, trains will leave from
and arrive at the Union Depot, north, side, city
time, as follows:
Leave. i Arrive. '
Chicago Ex.— 2:03 a m'Chicago Ex:. 2:08 are
Cleveland Ex.. 2:03 a m ;Cleveland Ex: 2:08 a irt.
Erie& YgnlPl 7:28 a miehicago Ex.... 11:23 a na -
Cl. &Wh'g.itt'l 6:13 a m Wheeling Ex. 11:ON am
Chicago Nall.. 6:58 a m _St. Louis Ex.. 3:33 pm
"Chicago Ex.... '9:43 ain l CI: &WirgyEx 4:08 pm
Cl. &Wh'irEx. 2:13 p rr, 'Erie 3: l'gn'Ex 6:13 pm
Chicago Ex„.. 51:98 p m !Chicago Ex.... 4:23 p m
Wh.Depart Erie Ex ll, • 16 :4 . 8 l'lrA3. A Wh's. Ex 6:53 pm,
from ..411 , r,h4 ny. I Arrive in Allegheny.
N. Brlgt'n Ac. 8:58 a ml.N.,Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 am
Leetsdale " 10:13 aml N. , Brigt`n " 8:28 ain
a in;
Ca
Rochester `• 11:5N p
1:33 m' ellsill nQ
New Castle " 10:13 a m
Wellsv'e Acc.. 3:43 pm . LeUtsdale " 0:13 am
Leetsdale Ay. 4:13 p m ' " " 1:08 p
N. Brigna ` . 5:33 pna N. Ildgt'n " 2:33p,
N. Brigt'n • `6:2N pm Leet.,dale , " 1:53 )
LLeetsdale•`• .
10:43 pin 1" " 7:28 13L
./7' 2:21p. m. C Express xpress leaves daily.
.411 -7 1.1.:23 a. in. (Thiene(' Express arrives IMO'.
sel4 F. R. MYETt.., (3 rnertil Ticket Arent.
. .
l i o u tv
UNION d.OIL
RAILWAY
The liHORTF.ST AND 31tIST RELIAIPLE
from the East to all points in
Colorado, IVevada,
Cillifornia, Utah,
Arizona,
Oregon.
Toro Tralcts leave SLALO Line and Leteveawer.b.
d 2,117, (SurlayF excepted.) on the:trill:al of trattni of
?nettle Railroad from St. Louis, and •I-ohlital and
Railroad from 01olney, cow:et:Lin. at Law
rence, Topeka :tad n'amego wi th 5t.1,..t. for all
points In Kansa, Al end Of track w . t,:t of FAN
worth wi th the UNITED STATES ENTRESS Com-
PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND NAIL
&ND EXPRESS COACHES FOR
1330.1 ti V.Fatt
And 411 Points in the Territoriet,
And v.lth SA N DF.lt.'it N'.*..k. Till-WEEKLY 1.15 /.. ,f
COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, Pa4S, Anrl.-
&''. ue Santa Fe, and all points in A.iizona "lird
. .. r ltl'e'xico.
With the reeen "'additions of rollin stuck are.
equipment, ant hr arrangements made with r—
sponsthle overland Transportation Lines from ire
western terminus, this road nowLoifers unequalleil
facilities for the transmission of rreight to the Far
West.
Ticrets for tale at ail the principal offices ln UTE'
United States and Ganadas.
Be sore and a.. 4. p, 1 Id:eta v a THE SMOKY_
HILL ROU ..< C,7 , lON PACIFIC RAILWAY
ICAVITI.IN DIV /BP.`N.
WILL. S. T
PA INT ER,
No. 45 05i N'T vET.
thr t„.
stowed upo, IIIi, Jr.:: tr,tl
generally t :hr Iv. y
euti,avor
tlp,
and will D.‘ ~ k iays...; IS:: 613 )9 Coi.
A it. and uoza 1 to 3Y.
RAILROAD
RAILItOAD GLASS,
LOCONIOtfIauEb I R e. E T AD.I e 4 a 6 nd l 7 S 3—whl
te.COLORED GLASSES-p.shi.
STALKED GLASS for Ticket Offices. raise... Cars,
toads by PAGE, 7.F.I.LERS g DrBF,
8 - Wood strict, Pittsburgh P.
VOITTSBURGH andagan n
CONNELLSVILLE It. IL
Eastern Division.
Washington
New Mexico, Idaho,
A. AN I)E 'MON ,
Gewtral Superintendrut,
J• U. WEBSTEU
Cer.eral
ret gilt and- Agvnt.
PAIN
El