PITTSBURGH MAR BETS. " 0111 0 TC* OP PiTTEarcrEcar GAZETTE, WENZIESDA.Y. Sept. 22, 1869, The markets generally are fairly ac tive, fully as much so as is usual at this season of the year, and what is better still, the indications at this time are very favorable for a good fall and winter business. As soon as the crops begin to move freely, the country will commence to buy and lay in supplies,_and while it is probable that margins, under a strong competition, will be somewhat reduced, there is no doubt, but what there will be an increased volume of business. The commercial circulars from Liver pool, received by the last steamer, gen erally concur in the statement that, though the cereal crops are i very une qual, they will probably not' fall suffi ciently below the average to !flake much diffarence in the current price* of bread and flour. It is rather too early, how ever, to pronouce a definite judgement. ApPLES—Very dull with liberal ar rivals and a supply largely in excess of the demand; sales at $1,50®2,50 per bbl. BUTTER—Is exceedingly dull with an increased supply and prices are lower we now quote prime to choice at 29®80. ' CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime east ern cultivated at $12(412,50 per bbl. CARBON OIL—Is firm with consider. able inquiry on western account, and we quote sales round lots at*29 to 29% cents, • and 30(431 in small lots. CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged, ranging from 14 to 16 cents, as to quality. EGGS—Still quoted at 23 ate. for fresh packed. . - E/ITHERS—DeII; quoted at 80 ®B5 nts to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in stora. FLOUR—The market is quiet and dull, and devoid of anything new or im portant. We continue to quote western flours at $6,5000,75 for good, and s7® 7,25 for choice. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and un changed; $1,30 for prime red, and $1,35® 1,37 for white. Oats firm and scarce, with considerable inquiry, but unchang ed; sales on wharf and track, at 54®55, 56@58 in store. Rye in demand, with sales at $1,10@1,12, as to, quality. Corn is quiet and unchanjed; sales 600 bush. prime yellow, shelled, at $l, Barley very little offaring; may be quoted at $1,25(41,30, with a sale of choice report ed at 151,35. HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond market of 81. loads ; at $14(423, mostly at 415®20. HEMP—Very dull, f205 - per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 23(053 cm per pound. LARD OIL—F. Sellers it Co. quote - Extra No. 1, at $1,43®1,45, and No. 2, at $1.05(41,08 PROVISIONS—Market firm, but un changed; Bacon, Shoulders, 16@16X; Ribbed Sides, 18%(419; Clear do, 193; ®2O; plain Sugar Cured Hams, 22®2,2X; tlavassed do, 233i®24; Sugar Cured Shoulders, 17(417X; Mess Pork, $34; Lard, 20i4 in Brea; 21(421M in kga and pails; Dried Beef, 271 PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. PEACHES—DuII, and while the mar ket is pretty well glutted, prices are unchanged, ranging from to per bushel. PLUMS—Very.scarce, but unchanged; 14,25@4,50 per bushel for fresh receipts. POTATOES—SaIes of sweets at s4® 4,50 per bbl for Baltimores, and $5 for prime Jerseys. SEED—Flaxseed is in demand; and the mills are paying $2,20®2,25. Small sales of timothy seed at $4,25(44,50. No demand for clover seed. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car lead lots at $1.85 per bbl, STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market at $l2 per ton. ' PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MAR HET. PEUTEPA CENTEALSTODE YARDS, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, 1869. CATTLE. The market compared with last week, is hardly as brisk • for . the common grades, while prime fat cattle have, so far, been in , good demand, and sold readily at hill prices. The supply al though not unusually large, is neverthe less hilly np to the demand, and there were more good cattle on sale than last week; as already noted, however, low grade stock would not sell unless low figures were accepted, say 43.Vgi5 Pits. Several. good droves changed hands at 7®73o'nrime at 74,57%, and fancy at 8 —one New York firm bought 5 car loads of extra Ohio steers at 8, and another New Yorker bought a fairish drove of Keutticky cattle at 7. As will be seen by reference to the re port of sales t , there' were more cattle sold at from 4@)534 than above, and, of the two, good cattle were the easiest WEDNESDAY, September lb.-Groom to MeMalian 16, weighing 15,700, at $5%; Marion io Grasn 20, weighing 18,430, at 5,50; McKever to Wm. Belly 20, weigh ing 18,020, at 4,75; Jarett & Brci. to Huntzberger 33, weighing 40,520, at 7,244 MoKever to Wiil. Kelley 19, weighing, 19,300, at. 5,60; Scott to Aull 21, weighing 17,590, at 5,09; Hazlewood to Win. Kelley 19, weighing 17,250; same to same 40, weighing 40,550; same for Downing to Ault 16, weighing 14,950; same for Traur man to Briggs 14, weighing 16,588, at 0,75; same for Keyes to Briggs 3, weigh ing 3,160, at 6,00. TatrusoAy. September 16.-Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Frederick to B. W. Gillett & Co. 80, weighing 100,540; same for Thompson to Lamb &M. 68, weigh. ing 75,400; same for Kessinger to Klein atm & Co. 18, weighing 19,200; same for Turner to same 16, weighing 13,870, at 4,76; Hedges & Taylor for Meß,nrney to Ault 20, weighing 16,720; same for Stout to Briggs 28, weighing 32,660; same for same to cash 36, weighing 39,300; Hazel ! wood & B for Downing to Rowe 37, weighing 40,030; Robbins & J, to Mintz -o)erger 82, weighing 40,680, at 7.30; Bach to Uhler 19, weighing 19,580, at 6,50. FRIDAY, September ~17.-Haziewood B. for Wilson • to Kline 19, : -weighing 18.890, at 5,70; ,Holines, L. & Co. for BroWn to Gillett & Co. 40, weighing 42,149, at 6,85; Crawford to McMahon 8, weighing 3,500, at 6,50. Bfor4DAY, •September 20.-Nizon to Marks 16, weighing 14,450; Heskett to dc Norris 32, weighing 44,100, at 7%. TUZEIDAY, September 21.-Heakett to Mambo 18, weighing 20,080, at 6,60; Brans & Haas to Klemens & Co. 38 'weighing 42.860, at 7%; Smith & Blue for Munroe to Kelley 35, weighing 43,640, at 73(6; Holmes, L. & Co. for Pail to Kelly . 19, weighing 21,180, at 5,88; same for Adams to Scott 21, weighing 16,280, at 4,62; Haziewood 4 B. for Marks to Hick =at 18,' weighing 20,700, at 6,80; Traur. snap ,t Lotman to Hillegas 19, weighing 19,080, at 5.90. •• WEDNESDAY, September X2.-Holmes, 1, & Co, for Thompscin to Knox 106, weighing 94,670, at 4%; same for Judy to Teller 46, weighing 35,120; at 4%; • same for Wilson to Moses 18, weighing 16,859, at 5,75; same for Rise. to Landis 20, weighing 18,410, at 4%; same for Fairrall to Roth 88, weighing 88,100 at 6 , 90; same fOr"Crow. to Kelley, 41 ; -Weighing 85,000. 414, same for Bender •to , Hertele 18, WI / S hid g /8(1801 qt &,,,Blue for , . , HOlmes to Landis 20, weighing 17,990, at 00; Carper 6t Bowman to -O'Donnell 51, weighing 56,640; Casterline to Lamb it Martin 31, weighing 42,820, at. 734;' A. Johnston to same 39, weighing 58,450, at 8; Dannels to Briggs 62, weighing 71.800, at 7; Forward to Hull 16, weighing 20,.. 980, at 734; Haziewood & B. for Downing to Miller 23, weighing* 19,660, at 6,10; Kline to Moses 17, weighing 19,750, at 6,68; A. Johnson to Lamb ,& Martin 28, weighing 40,820, at 8. =2 • With an unusually light supply, and a good shipping , demand., the market thus far has been strong, ` and, compared withlast week, prices'arei a shade high er. We now quote at 834@4 for fair; 41/A4% for prime; and•Ei®W for extra, withrbut very few sales above .ti cents. Some of the Philidelphians were hold ing back in hopes of increased arrivals and lower prices. HOGS Market moderately active and steady, but without material change, Phila delphia hogs may be quoted at lilyog) .10%, and Yorkers at 9 i@co3l. The ar rivals appear to keep vacs with the de mand, and this accqurits for the , uni formity in prices. litock hogs, of which there are but very few offering. may be quoted at 10®10. t. i DIARKETs EY TELEGRAPH. NEW YOTIH, September 22.-Cotton opened heavy and declining, closing firm with sales 3,900 bales middling uplands at 28%c. Flour; receipts'-13,546, bbls; heavy and s®loo lower; sales 14,800 bbls at $5,80®6,15 for' superfine State and western, $6,80®7,20 for extra State, 16,15 ®6,75,f0r extra western, $6,75@6,90 for white wheat extra, $6,20@6,75 for round top Ohio, 16,50®7,00 for extra St. LDuis, and 7®9 for good to choice do, closing heavy: included in the sales were 8,500 bbls extra State and western for ex port at 16,25®6,60. Rye Flour quiet; sales 200 bbls at $4,80®6,25;_ Corn Meat quiet. Whisky firmer: sales. 250 bbls western free at $1,16®1,21, the latter price an extreme, closing dull at $1,20. Wheat; receipts 174,507 buith; without decided change, closing rather heavy;- sales 64,000 bush at 11,47 for No. 2 spring, 51,4734 for win. red 111., 51,59 ,1,54 for win red and amber western sl,a4 for amber Tennessee, 11,70 for white Michigan and 11,65®1,80 for white Genessee, the latter price for extra choice, Rye quiet. Bar ley firmer; sales of 5,000 bush State, part at 11,31 and the remainder on private terms. Barley malt in moderate request, sales of 3,000 bush, part State, at 01,60. Receipts corn 52,912 bush, shaue firmer; sales of 106,000 bush at sl®l,oB for un sound new mixed western,_ 110 ®1,13 for sound do., 11,16, for white western and $1,14®1,20 for western yellow, the latter price for very choice. Receipta oats 38,091 bush, I®2c better; saleia, of 53,000 bush at 65®67c for nesr southernand western, 67@6tc for State. Rio coffe firm. Sugar firm with sales of 900 hhds at 1134®13 for Cuba. and 12® 1235 for Porto Rico. Molasses dull. Pe troietua firm at 163;®17 for crude, and 2N for refined. Hops steady at IC®2O for new. Coal: domestic quiet at 57,76® 8,25 for ton by bargo; ioreign firm at 117,50 for Liverpool house and cannel. Leather: hemlock sale fairly active at 30®31 for Buenos Ayres and Rip Grande light and middle weights. Wool quiet with sales of 300,000 pounds at 48@157. for domestic fleece; 35 for unwaskeu, and 44®46 for pulled Linseed oil firm at 11,01(4)1,03 for casks. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 43®440. Sheathing Copper dull at 320. Ingot Copper very quiet at 223,4®22%0 for lake, and 22340 for Detroit. Pig Iron quiet and steady at Q85®87,50 for relined Fnglish and American. Sheet quiet at 111®12 gold for Russia. Nails firmer at 14,75®4,87 for cut; 16,20156.37% for clinch, and 25® 30 for horseshoe. Pork - firmer and quiet; 550 bbls at 131.75®32 for mess closing at 131,75 cash; 530 for old do; 127®27,50 for prime, and 130®30'50 for prime mess. Beef is steady; 150 bbls at 18,50®13,50 for new plain mess, and /126317 for new extra mess. Beef hams are quiet, with : sales 1,250 bbis at 525 (4)30. Cut meats quiet, with sales 110 pkgs at 14%®15c for shoulders, and 17®. 19c for hams. Middles steady,with sales 110- bxs ice cured at 16%017c. Lard heavy and a shade lower, with sales 420 tierces at 1634®18%c for steam, and 18% ®19,4c for kettle rendered; also 250 tierces seller for January 15th to Febru ry 15th at 16c. Butter quiet at 1515280 for Ohlo. Cheese firm at 13®161,0 Freights to Livelpool dull and declining, with shipments 1,500 blabs flour at 2a 8d per sail; wheat nominal at 934 d per sail and 10;0 per steam. Latest -Flocir closed in buyers' favor, with a fair demand for shipping gradea, and dull for other kinds. Wheat dull and declining. Rye quiet and unchang ed. Oats firm at 66®67c for western. Corn steady at 11,09®1,13 for good to prime mixed western. Pork dull at 131,75 for mess. Beef quiet and unchang ed. Cut meats and Bacon closed dull and without material change. ,Lard quiet at 18 1 %®18,0 for fair to, prime steam. Eggs steady at 29©306. Csucaeo, September 22,-Eastern ex. change fist, par selling, and y, per cent. off buying. Flour dull, $4,75®6 for low grade spring extra. Wheat quiet and easier, 2®2Xo lower, ranging at $1.19® 1,21 for No. 1, and 11:W®417M for No. 2, closing at 51,16% for N 0,2; this afternoon the market was quiet and firm at $1,16 for No. 2 seller September. Corn fair ly active and 2c lower, with sales of No. 2 at 8034®81%c, rejected 77®78c, and no grade 76c, closing aulet at 80340 for No. '2 in store; this afternoon the mar ket was active and lower, 79c seller Sep tember. 79%®800 seller October for No. 2. Oats a 'shade firmer and more active: sales of Nos 2at 4434®450 cash, and 44% ®44%0 seller the month, closing at 44%c and rejected; rejected 43 1 /444%c t Rye in fair demand and a ' shade lower; sales bf No. 1 at '891190e, No. 2 at 136 1 4®87%c, rejected at 77g0, closing at .97%13 for No. 2, and 77340 for rejected. Barley - dull and. easier, 0,4001,42 seller the month, and 7 11,35 in. More for No 2. -Highwines firm with sales at $1,06®1,10, closing: Arm. at outside. Sagan 13340150 for common to prime 0 ha. - Provisions firmer. Mess Pork 11 3. Dry salted shoulders firm with 14 1 e bid; and 1435 c asked. Lard inactive and firm at 1834 c. Rough sides nominal at 1.70. Short rib middles 17340. Sweet plokled hams 17M 018 c. Freights quiet and a shade easier at 5060 for corn, and (No for wheat to Buffalo. Receipts for the past twenty four hours-4,387 bbls flour, 86,305 bush wheat, 183,148 bush corn, 88,864 bush oats, 8,165 busb rye, 9,267 bush barley, 4,574 head 'bogs. Shipnients-2,588 bbis flour, 41,228 bush wheat, 98,670 bush corn, 13,649 bush oats, 3,221 bush rye, 360 bush barley, 2,851 head hogs. ' ST. Louis, September 22.-irobacso active at full prices. Cotton nominal at 290. Hemp dull, small sales of undressed at 51,2501,40. Flour inactive and prices favor buyers of spring and fall: super at! 114,50@5.15; ,do. extra at 14,9006,85; do. double extra at 0,60@6,110 :do. trebble extra, at ;08,2606,60; - i choice to fancy family at . . 06,7606. . Wheat advanced abed 2P; No. 2 redfall at $1,06®1,09, No, 1 do. at 11,11®1,15; _Choice at 11,20; No. 2 white at 01,09®1,10; No. 1 do at $1,17@ 1,2234; taw* at 0,874' Cern in nood demand and best graden bleier, mixod, in bulk at 88086 c; do, in sac 8' at 86e; yolloy 141137 ® 901 white at 9641,00. , Oat" it '.' f , lin t `!: : ~ J i- f , i I I :,F . lii r .) ,:, 1 1 -F2'..; liiiiti't... ,V11.21.*:.: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1889 -dull 4 a, .tid I. bulk at -1.3 e. do. insweirsos2 ! &ewe; whiteist4B@isOcritarley unchanged; sales a g 1,115 for strictly prime Minnesbta; 81,85'fer.fall. Rye un changed; sales . at 8312)815c. Whisky' Sold at111,10(§1,11. Groceries: a moderate bu siness doing and firmer:" Louisiana Su gar 1£01.1%.3. Rio Ooffee 233r®243t0; good to fair to prime 25340. Choice Pork dull;"jobbing lots sold at' s32Js@33.Dry salted meat - firm and advanced to 15c for 'obi:Raiders, 180 for clear - rib aides; 100.000 pounds loose shoulders for Chicago, sold at 13%c. Bacon stiff; alear rib sides on !orders brought 19y,c, clear sides 193,® 1910, shoulders Jaeld at 1634 c. /Lard very dull at 186)18%c. Cattle steady and unchanged at $3@6,50. Hogs qu*t at 07,80440;25. Receints were flour )8,100 bbls, wheat 19,300J/ugh, c0rn15,500 bush, oats 1,200 bush, parley 6,000 bush, rye , 1,000 bush. ' ' Cistotztaevrr, Seth; 22. —Flour unchang ed and dull; demand light; family at 86 ®6,25. Wheat unsettled; no accurate quotations can be given; red held at 11,15 ®l,lB, which could have been bought 2 ®3O lower. Corm dull and supply large at 98c®$1. Oats steady at 50®55c. Rye at $l. Barley at $ 1;60®1,65. Tobacco active, with sales 242 bbds extra at $7Qa 24. Whisky closed firmer and 2c high er, with sales 425 tobls at 431,12. Mess pork dull, with small sales at $32. Lard very dull. and could have been bought at 173.ic. Bulk meats firmer; shoulders held at 14M.., and clear sides at 17Nc. Bacon at 153.,1(a16c for shoulders, and 19 ®l9y, for clear rib and clear sides. But ter steady at 30035 c. Eggs firm at 20c, shippers count. Lard oil dull and de clined t0151,33®1,38. No change in Lin seed' or Petroleum. Sugar firm and in good demana; raw at 13;4016c; refined at 16)(,®17%. Coffee firm at 20®20c. Beef cattle dull and drooping at $2,75® 6,50. Hogs In better demand at 0®9,75. Gold 137 buying, and 137 1 4 selling. , Ex change firm at 1.10 to 50 per thousand discount buying, and par selling. The money market is close. TOLEDO, September 22.—Flour dull and drooping. Wheat weak and a shade lower; No. 2 white Wabash at $1,28; No. 3 do at $1,23; No. 1 white Michigan at f1,55@137; amber at 81.2554; No. 1 red at 61,28; No. 2 do at $1,2554®1,28; No. 3 do at $1,2214 ®1,23. Corn dull; No. held at 90c, 80c bid. Oats unchanged; No. lat Mc; No. 2at 47c. Freights quiet at 4® 9c to Buffalo and Oswego. Receipts, 3,500 bbls flour, 73,700 bush wheat, 17,000 bush corn, 9,000 bash oats, 700 bush rye, 400' bush barley. Shipments, 2,500 bbls flour, 41,400 bush wheat. 0,000 bush corn, 4,200 bush oats, 400 bush rye. • CLEVELAND, September 22.—Flourqui et and unchanged. Wheat steady but without strength, asks of No: 1 red win ter at 11,31, No, 2 do. $1,29, other grades inactive and unchanged. Corn: nothing doing, No 1 mixed held at 9bc, No 2 do. 96c. Oats dull and nominal at 48c for No 1 State as the asking price. Rye quiet and nominal at $101,05 for No 1, 90@95c for No 2. Barley receipts impr•ving, no transactions. Petroleum quiet, hardly so firm but unchanged; retmed held at 283 c, prime light straw to white 2t® 29h;c, standard jobbing lots 39033 c, crude held at $6,50. • IditwALTREE, September 22.—F our iu (Air demand but lower; choice spring extras t 5,25. Wheat steady at t. 1,201; for No. 1, andl,l6y for No. 2. Oats quiet @ 4444;4 for No. 2. Corn nomin ally lower at 8 135 for No. 2. Rye steady and unchanged. Barley nominally un changed. Receipts: 2,000 bbls Sour, 81,- 000 bush wheat, 4,000 uush oats, 3.000 bash corn. Shipments: 5,000 bbla flour, 66,000 bush wheat, 1,000 bush corn. LotTIeVILLE, September 22.—Flonr firm; sales superfine at 65@5,25. Grain quiet and unchanged. Leaf Tobacco ac tive; sales 157 hhds ranging from $6,70® 17,25. Provisions quiet And unchanged: mess pork f3:3@33,60. - - Bacon shoulders 163‘6103Rc, clear ribs and clear sides 1934 ®19,.1c. Lard 20c. Rams:- sugar cured 240, fancy 250. Woolunchanged. Whis ky unchanged. Bagging advanced to BlEatmis, September 22.—Cotton dull and nominally unchanged at 26c; re ceipts-212 bales; exports - 47 balel3; stock on hand 89 bales. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat at $1,10©1,25. Corn; none in the market;. nominal at 81,03. Oats at 58®00c. liaylat M. • Bran $23. Pork _134. Lard unchanged. Bacon stead; shoulders at 163;c, sides at 193s® 20c. PHILADELPHIA, September 22.—Flour very dull, but unchanged. Wheat quiet, western red ;1,48@1,50. Rye Unchanged. Corn less firm, mixed $1.11®1,18%. vats in good demand, 64®65c. Petroleum easier, crude, 22c, refined 32%c. Mess pork steady, 132,50@33. Lard 19%c. Whisky bnchanged. BALTIMORE, September 22.—Wheat dull and lower: $1,50@1,65 for prime red. Corn dull: common white 51,25(i)-1,30. Oats 60®65c, Mess Pork dull at ;33. Bacon unchanged. Lard quist at 193i© 20c; Whisky bilk and in good demand at 81,15©1,1535. it - &loan°, Seftember 33.—Cattle dull and weak the demand being exclusively for low grades, 5.3,50@4,48% for cows, 15@5,50 for fair to medium steers. Hogs active, with ready sales, 119®9.40 for fair to medium, t9,60®10 for good choice. Live Stock mart.. Ng* ~:Yotts, Septembe r 22, —Fresh cattle to-day, 1,660 head, besidei 430'head left Voiii'Monday. The trade is a little quicker, but prlces.are scarcely as Rood as Monday, owing to the inferior. stock. Most of the cattle are poor and some of them very hard. ' The 'pros ranged from 8 to • ' 16% cents • and all sold. The., poorest., 75 ,dry cows, thin Edema and heifers, 4 cwt, sold at 809 c; best 70 Kentucky grades; 8X cwt, at 15©100; - 380 thin Miasouri steers,. 5% cwti 11@)123fc; SO fair 7 owl Ohio catti0,:13(41530. There was a better tone at the clopsmaiket. The arrival of Sheep were 4,400 arid ' all selling; tat lots of Sheep and laMbs go quickbl but thin sell slow.. Stitiovvaryfirom 4% to' 63y,,, with nothing very •titoo oil sale. Lambs bring 7@,8%c; a smaillof of. choice State, 64 pounds, 13,0. ' 'Calk 'load. 60 pounds, 80, ande thin lot 47 pounds, 7o; a car 70 pound sheep, 1i01dat.,43 c; a:oar Ohio. 80 poundsi:4o, and a, lot 85 pounds, 60. Hog arrivals only 19 cars' and prides unchanged; a car State, 1961pbtindi, Bel- . ling at 105(,o; 3 oars Illinois, 195 pounds, same price; a oar Miphigap, Dry .Goods Market. , NEW YORE, September 22.—Owing to the rainstorm the market is less 'active, but still a fair business at generally steady rates was done. .We observe that some, codcessions are being, made in cei tain' styles of plain* goods, the most 'noticeable today being a deeline of Mo in Booth 0, Brown, Conestoga.E, Broad - - way and Augusta 44 Brown ,Sheetings, which are selling it 12%0 for the two former and 1334 c and ific respectiveiy for the other - brands.' • • • • RoliiSP:Ofr o r_A—Mheat 1524 16: we e for upper' 'cies ' otheri steady; 'retied:lts 20,000.bds eltt ' ra white 14,63;1 Into. Idol 1,112; regular $1;27; amber *1,27. 'lldroftrs ' RAILROAD o rann i m iim £2qD Prrrenueom'aen nc,An septedd?er 22,-4 dare'llmestone ore' Mosnight ' s Porter 0o; 'I do iron ore,.Hussey.,Wells eis:Copp2 do lumber, Per, v t o PiPete* oi• wp; 4 1 01 K, whet) W rqut (fun I,l4,*iliQ t.,,i lEEE tpti4 :4.4111 " telloco t ; ; , 13 Stout; lumber, R P Buig4iti; .bbls Moritgomer.y;,ss eke feed, H Schnelbach; 156 elks oats' ' Gist's= & M; 9 crate s grapes, Van (lorderr. dr. 5; 3 bbls oil, 3 do grease, Lippincott & t 3; 9 bdls Paper. W S Haven & Co; 11 toms peaches, F G Craighead; 5 bucketa butter, 2 bbls eggs, J A Eiddle; 55 eke rye, Rose & Ewing; 208 bbls apples, 6 kgs butter," Head de M; , 49 db do, H Riddle; 21 do do, W H Graff &, Co; 93 eke oats, 49 bbls • apples, Duff & Son; 5 bbls eggs, S Dave': 33 bbls apples, Bruggerinan & O'Brien: 22 do do, Wood worth dt D; 26 do do, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 40 bbls apples, G H Wella; 10 do do,' W J Steel; 6 PlAsl apples, Day idt Co; 25 bas starch, Central, Trans Co; 15 bales corn, McElroy. & po. PrIVELBURGH.r ORT WAYNE 01 OH/. GAG° RA i ILROAD. September 22.-1 car r ore, Graff. Byes & - .Co; 6 do metal, Nimick & Co; 16 do - do, Bryan & Canghey: 4 do do,) Hallman & Hammptt; sdo do, Union Mills; 2 do do, Everson,; Preston it 06;5 dO, do; Zug & en; Ido dO, , • Loomis & Collard; 36 tcs lard, J P Han na & Co: 50 bgs ti' otby seed, A, Kirk patrick et Co; 22 o do, E Heazleton; 2 'bbis alcohol, 1 'd grease, 2 do sizing, co kiarris & Ewing; 2 hides, J H Strain; 20 bga seed, S Ha e & Son; 25 bbls high wines, R C Lyo s; 4 pkgs soap, Jas Patterson & Son; 00 bbls flour, Shown. ker & Langenffel ;60bd is hides, G N Hoffstott; 51 - bats km, N J Braden; 25 do do, Jas Conner 25 do do, Johnston & Calvin; 20 do do ,H Lippincott; 10 do soap, 10 do cande . Thomas Bro;.50 aka oats, Geo P Mcß ids; 17 doz brooms, Wm Millar & Co; 27 do do, S B Rob'. son & Co; 162 bga barley, 16 do rye, W J Meek; 11 bbls eggi, Meanor & Harper; 2 oks cheese, Woodworth & Davison; 4 bbls eggs, 6 tubs bntter, Voigt, Mahood &Co; 6do do, J . 1 Graff; 6 sks rye, Godfrey & Clark. ALLEGHENY ST, TION, September 22.- 74 sks oats, R Kn a &Son; 41 cars metal, Graff; Bennett it Co 6_ o lim estone, Richey, Harbaug & Co; 1 car metal, Lewis,Bailey & Dalzell; 12 ides, Lappe & Wese; 2 cars flaxseed. 95 sks do, M B Suydam; 23 cars whe at , Ke nedy.& Bro: 1 car lime, J Abdell; 60 b is cethent, J Updegraff; 20 bbls a les. Owens; 10 '-sfe btils flour; 100 ski - Tien, sks do, Hambright fi John] do, Geo Stewart. ALLEortgarr V AS,,LET It J tember 22.-83 sIM oats, 7 Vansdale; 2 i bbls ergs, W BJ & Co; 3 pkgs oggs Head ear metal, H Woo sides; 2 Byers & Co, 3do 00, John car lime, D L Reynolds; 2 McKnight, ?ortex tit Co; 11 Geo Woo'slayer. 111 EMIZZI , URG; NEW. 0 iMM ®R IR ( MPHIS, NE WILE A. 9 Asl) VICK RV.—Theflee ntul.engte stet LIEI.I. V aw.10N...4. ,{. Own Will leave for the allove and int on sue drat water. Fortreialit or passage apply au board or to . tilitttEar, SWANK% A C.'., or. ' lel. Aia A COLLINGW VD, Airotts. N. B.—Obrieat. SiVaisev A Co., give through bills lading to Alabama river and Texas porta. selU I ............... - - - - -, EVANS WINILLE CAIRO • • ST. LOUIS 'VAR EVAri SMELL, le CADDO AND sir. LIMPS-- The Ant. vass.l. ger stell , wer MAGGIE HAYS. R. IC,. MARTIN, Commander, WliL leave for, the ab9ve and tritermedlAte porta on tire. wat-r. a Fur freight or passage apply 9n, board, or to FLACK *, Cu., N ("WOOD, or act/ - it:iitiEtyr a SWANEY. Agen t s. WHEELING AND CIN I INNATI. F"*. HEtLIN MARtICT CA, PARKEnSBI.I AND ,C I NCINDIAT I . I Leaves Plastnicgh EVERY SA The swift said superb "Fildewhe MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY, C. leave as announced above. For Fieiglit or Faciago apply FLACK & COLL! COLLIIib & BAIT N. 8.-11.3 Frellint. received STEAPSSEI T O -LIVERPOOL ANDASS • • QUEENTOWN. Tgri . tntar; rum sminerasturs Numbering airieen nrst-slaw 7essels, among to.natbe celebrated CITY OF PAlfab. CITY OF CIT ANTWEI-e, CITY OF BOSTON OF LON, CITY ONDONFBALTIMORE, ~ Sallnig EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North River, New York. liar nassage or further information armly to 'mobs odi Ruicauin. Jr. 1113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. of the SiOniacn, Liver or Intsstines. Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEt . 4t,CllENEY r Dniggists, I ueldo. N Y. Sold. by by all DrugghdEr. • • Wholessle Aiients—SCHW KRTZ & H &Z LETT ROCK. THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. „: BOLD , emir DI LEMON & Practical Furniture Manufacturers, &o n 114 srovitm..a-v - EactrE. Where may ' be Yelled assortment of Pars or. Chamber and Kitchen ForMtarc deM . `lmporter and retaiidealerin aiiinS2e'rEVllol 4 4l.E.ll . l". WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSItiESSt CABO ENGRAVENG MONOGRAMS, ARMS, ILLUMTNAIING. ac, Orders by mall receive prompt attention.' Bead for samples, 1.033 Chesinut NC, ave:l77.aus&T . • , pyl.EsaitAnt.r. RESIDENCE . 'Fon SAI.E.-11371feet front on 441 h street 914 deepon an alley; a substantial mini y Man gm wall arranged for comfortand convenience. Portico, wide ha.l. nine rooms, wash room and good cellar. i Large garden/r avrolaeed. p•er trees grape vines, etc -. of choice qualities. The location is headily and piessantt b. tIUT4 BERT a gOlis, sel4' ' 39 di xtn Avenue: pTGIEWSPAPER. FREE.--Coal *tun, sad per..ant dealtlni. a. Welts= me, m.. end otakets,eanb awis spicy weealy ; rola eit.; XialraltS +bilipenOur tame an 4 roatoMee &date* SO Cia.B.DliZat 701911 NA-Lit =IR% t t • t .l SUS° 0: -)0.5 `311,, "RIVER NEWS. =I The river, continues to recede slowly with 2534 Inches by, the metal marks last evening. There was• considerable rain yesterday morning. Cut unless it is fol. lowed by a good deg more, no rise need be expected. Weghtir continues sultry and unsettled. Mercury 83 in shade; barometer, 58. The New State from Wheeling arrived and departed. The Belie did not arrive on time having been delayed by low water; she was expected in last night, however, and will:. depart for Parkers burg at noon to.day. Capt. Chas. W. Cole's new steamer, Batesville, arrived yesterday, and as soon as she receives her furniture, carpets, &0., &c., will be ready for busi ness, 'She is 125 feet in length, 20 feet beaM,tepth of hold, 3% feet; .2 boilers, 18 feet long and 34 inches in diameter, engines 10 inches in diameter and 33%, feet stroke. She draws but 13 inches, light, and was built for the upper White river trade. The I3ellevernon is announced for New Orleans, and the Maggie Hays for St. Louis.. —The R. C. Gray is loading at-Cincin nati for Memphis. —The St. Marys has gone to Cincinnati where she will be repainted. —The Mollie Ebert , was to have left Louisville for Pittsburgh on Monday. —The Great Republic left New Or leans on Thursday last,With a first rate trip. ---Capt. Hugh Campbell Is loading the Mary Davage's barges at Umeinnatt for New Orleans. Capt. Joseph Porter and:Jack Cham bers, were in Cincinnati Monday, en route iron Pittsburgh to New Orleans. —The Linton went on the docks at Memphis, Saturday, for repairs. Capt. J. D. Adams has chartered her and the Ida Stockdale for sixty days. —The Emma Graham was loading at Madison for this port on Monday. She has among other items 1,500 boxes, and 600 bbls starch, 300 bbla flour and 100 bbls vinegar. grown:,2 ton; 30 bbls —John Weare, chi engineer engineer of the steamer Creole, was inn over by a train on the Pontchartrain Railroad on Satur- day, at Milnsburg, which cut bath of. his legs from his body. The unfortunate man was immediately taken to New. Or leans for aid, but it is hardly probably he will recover. tdiAnn. Sep do wheat, J Kirkpatrick • Metzgar; 1 o do, Graff, Moorhead; 1 cars metal: eke wheat, —The C. J. Caffrey, dredging boat on the upper Mississippi, during two months scraped bars 798 times, took out 63 snags, cut 32 impending trees, ran a distance of 1,859 miles. Three weeks of the above time she was necessarily idle, Colpnel Long having made her his head quarters at La Crease while superintend lug' the fitting tin the WisConsin River firedgeboat. The lowest stage of watfir this season was two feet eight inches on the bars about the first of August, when the rain commenced, and a geed boat ing stage was kept up ever - since be St. Paul and Dubuque. -, B 3 LE %NS. orr..Alaster. mediate ports COMMISSION MEW:HAN T 8 ESEfetrilh illip BY A. T w. N. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DmitEcTvrorr. ICAO= HOTV.L.) ParrTS73I7RGEII. ee :716 •adZt RDitY- 12 ar. I Steamer ST. mander. will W. C. ARV/STRONG, Successor tO Fetzer & PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No 25 ELtRELET STREET. mrIS n board, or to (.iti' 9 4.lD, or ES, Agents. r /tA. ht. sell, ITTEIL KZIL J.B. R. RICILLILT, KEIL tikIIIITCELUIT, COMMISSION MERCIIANT3, AND IMO= m YLOUB, GRAIN, WEEDS, MILL PEED, IC., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, mr24;b37 . A. BTULL ltir STEELE & SON, Consrn4ssion Merchants, . AND D1A.L2813 Erziotrit, GRAIN; rEzem,.!,..o. No: 98 owe 13TRENI, near Esnt Common. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. L .J 'BLANCHARD, , Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 390 PENN STREET. *3180:39 , an4ITTLE, BAIRD... & PA'PrON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers in Produce Ylonr, Baoon, Cheese, 71511, Carbon and-Lard 'OIL, Iron, Nails, Glass Cotton Yarns and all P . l.tabargh 31anurnetureil , Kenerally, 1.12 and 11 1 .1 .cd:CCONTI . 13T.REF,T.. pittsbnreo. .10111 r 1. HOUgh..iDW: TOHN 1. HOUSE 413R05., Sue• u cessors to JOHN T. HOUSE & CO. Whole sale Grocers' aUg. Commission Merchants, COr• tier of gmithgeld and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Jblbr BRIPTON ' 4 A WALLACZ i§sHIPTON&WALLACE_; Whole. GALE GROCERS AND PROD lIGE DE4I.. ,••N o. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. • • haz:sts . -CASH . ; , • .. INSURANCE COMPANY. n , r' , PIIBLANIS'BUILDING. No. NA Fifth Aveinot Second Floor,' ri..TISBURtiIi, PA. CapitalAllPal 41:TF• ' . !' '- ' 1. Dialdmais. N. J. Plirlen ,w.oliserjr. Capt.M.Balley, ' Dann Wallace, .H. Hartman. . Chambers, Jake /11114 - , .q.ll , oturkan,. du. M. Bailer.; Thomas lath Jno.S. Willonk, . ROBE T H.ILINO, President. • • ~. :. J.HQ. P. JENNINOS, Vice President. ,- -JOS. T.' JOHNSTON', fieeresatr. Capt. B. J. OfiLAOE, &eel Agent. :Durarea ea Liberal.' Tering - .on all Fire • ' .1 ' •and,Marine'Rtilis. , . rEgg . _SHAD RECEIVED, ally at BENJAIIIN- PIJLPHESS 'popular ish - Stand, 140: 45 Diamond' 'Market, Pitts-, burgh, and at the Twin- City, Allegheny City, corner of Ohio and Federal st.ts.• Can' be had aU kinds of Bea_ and Lake its . Halibut, Shad,- rßeak, Codfish. Haddock and - el: 'Alto, large 'Supplies .of White, Lake Blab, bailsman, Busk , Btergeon. Herring and biacinaw Trout, which enables unto sell at. the lowest market prices, whdlesale , or ttretail.- •We•havite all foyers of 'rep Ylab to_slvc as a call. and we will incur them a treat. I . . .mb2li asARSHALL S B e -.- ... HALL'S ALIXIa. WELL eras 131AD.A.C113. ISJIBSUALL , B ELIXIR WILL CITILIDTSPXPSIA. Mazur, WILL Ul7lll . 008TIVII. Prlee or 3 faraball'oltltzir, 11 0 0pprlopttle. Depotl3olMarket street. M. ss wiilLtLL & Co., Druggists, .p ropiteters .,. For sale, wholesale and retail, .bt_GEO. A. KELLY, riregburirtu 9 461 1701r1 9 16 'AIMERICA 3 / ' • . ..1. . ... , • , cyrzrwrlMS.E• • , We'ire In' receipt ,of,tbe above ,vrell-known brand 'or Onoese. , -Thbr 'Caress 15'12101w aka place of all.. others where:l ntroduced For ode, , Ndkaisanle 0r,r.P411 tiollte,‘ firgIFEILW I . , "!'loald ' .' ' Coribarlabarif and Nlpthsartano. t•c;.l.—, , • • •,. ~,• • . • 1••_ , 1' , ..',.' .•,. ... . . ::, 0q,,!.. , •t. ~t., ~ •1 • J'..z.t: OP i. it , Is : . • utl.: - I,I4SMtADICE RAILROADS. C NGE OFIMMEMI ALLEGUENT VAWEIT RAILROAD. THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WxTHOCTCHANGE OF CARS. On and after MONDAY Sept. 20. 1859, TWO' THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburgt Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike street:443r Franklin, 011 OILY.BIII - and all points In tie Oil Regions. LL&VI rtvarserman. • AnsLIV IN PITTSBDEGIS Day-Ex 7:00 are ;Day Ex 5:15 p m night Ex .... 7:35 pm. Night Ex 5:55 a m Ist Hunan— 6:40 a m ilst Helton.. 6:25 pm 2d Hu1t0n . ...1t:50 miiio Halton... 8:50 a m 3d Helton.. 5:00 pm' Helton... 8:10 D 4th Hultod..11:00 p M4th Hilton. 7:30p as Freeport Ac.- 8:15 amisodaWorks.. 7:30 a al Soda Works.. 5:3(i p m !Freeport Ac 6:15 p m Brady'.. BAo 31)5 p m Rtadys B 10:05 a m Churn 1:00 p ni !Church . 10:10am Express trains Moo only at, princ.pai Dolma, A-CnOMModation rains sto_p at all stall ms J. J. LAVVRENCI,_ Oen': "%Vt. THOMAS M. KW% sun. dupl. , .. rENNSILVA•ainIie MA CENTRAL NAIL AD. On and after 111%2., Sunday AUGUST 29th, ISBI3, Trai , a will. Vitro - M. atat depart from the Union Depot, corner of 'Washington and Liberty streets, as follower - ~-,,,,,,-..,...-.,, Arrtes. D Mall Train—. 1:20 am *Day Emkreelll2:3o liinl Fast Line 1.45 am Pacific Ex... 7:43 ant Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train 8:10 am Wall's No. 2.. 9:05 am Bra'ksAs No 1.5 . 10 pm Cincinnati Ex..14:25 am Cincln'ti Ex. 12:30 pm Johnstown Ac 3020 am tWairs No. 2.. 11:35-am f it Bra' ks Ac Not 7:00 pm Johnstown •Ac.4:013 pm Plasb , l: Ex.12:430 pm ra , ks Ac Noe. 9:510 pm Phila. Expressl:oo pm Phila. Express 3:50 pur -- Wall's N0.3...1:50 pm Wail's No. 5.. 3:ospm Bra`ks AcNo 29:58 pm ' Wall's No. 4.. 6:ospm Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pm i• Fast Line 7:30 pm Way Passn'r 10:20 pm Wall'alco.s.. 11:00 pm These trains make close - connection at Harris. 1 burg for Baltimore. . 1 The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:03 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:150 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at 2:10 p. In. *Cincinnati. Express and Pacific Express leaves daily. A" cthei tra:ns daily except Sunday. For further information apply to W. H. BECKWITH. Agent. The Pennsylvaniaßallroad Company will not as. sume any risk forßaggage, except for wearing ap parel, and limit their remmnsibility to One Ruu d: ed Dollars In value. Ali Baggage exceeding 2at amount In value will be at the risk of the owner. unless taken by special centract. EDWilltir anP.O General Superintendent. Altoona,: IWESTERN-MENME PENNSYLVANIA RA-LROAD.—On and after Auguet 99,1869.tke Passenger Transco the Western Pennsylvania Rai road will arrive at and depart fronr the Federsl Street Depot,'Allegheny - Clty,eur follower Arrive. • Depart. - Springd'e No 15:40 a m atm Freeport No. I 8:20 a m Freeport No. 19:140a in Express 10:40 a tu Sharpb'g No111:20 am Sharpb'g No.11:20 p roi Express 2:20 p m Freeport No . 21:05 pm I Springd"e No13:10 pia Mall -5 : 50 p mi.Y.reeport N0..25:20.pm Springd'e N026:90 p mlSpringd'e No28:30 pra Above trains run , dpt Sunday. , • . The Church Train leaves. Allegheny Junction ever!, Sunday at T:4O a. tn.:reaching Allegheny City al 9:50 a. nr. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:5I0 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Jane- Lion at 3:40 p. m.• • COMMUTATION TIMM-Tor tale: in Wages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street,- Elerni, Bennett, Tine Creek,Etna -and Sharpsbura and good only on the.trabg *topping -• at-Station! , specided on tickets: The trains leaving Allegheny City at T:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freeport with Wa lkers line of-Stages for Butler and Hannalietown. Through tickets may be purchased at the OE ce. No. ISt. CHO street, near the Snapensionviridge, Pittsburph; and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther information apply to • • • j9t4713 FffeifiESTizeett will. t. The -Western - Pennsylvania -Railroad win e tot assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit-their responsibility 'to One Hundred Dollars in value. Ail baggage. ex ceeding this amount in value wilibe at the risk of the owner. unless taken beapecial contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMN au3o General Superintendent, -Alipecapt.Wa. 1§0.41:911111EL FORT 'WAYNE &CHICAOO R. W. and CLEVELAND &PPP7BBURGH It, 11., From August 39th, 1860, trains will leave from and arrive at the Unlan Depot, north aide. Pitts. burgh city time, as follovrE - Leave. Chleigo ....2:08 aln Erie 4 itgen Es - .7:28 sin Cl. &Wh'g31 , 16:28 ant Chicago Mail-8:58 a m Fast Line. ....B:4S am Cl. & Wit'g Ex 1:23 pa. Chicago 1:38 p IV , e & Erie Ex4:3B pm Depart from 4.1 ff phtng. Itea•r Falls Ac.9:08 um Leetsdale `• .10:03 :Lan; " 11:5g - sal Rochester .2:23 Pill Enon • " .3:58 Inn Leetsdale Ac0.5:13 pm Bes'rFalls 66 .o:l3pm Leetsdale "10:43pm Fair Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 p m 331'1:38 p. m. Chieag Air 7:230. m.,Chlea4 F. MYERS, J. Geol. Pas. & Ticket Age] Chleago Ex..)1:13 a in rselfle Ex....7:43 a m Wheeling Ex 1048 s m C. Bt.). Ex 9:08 pm , Chl'goExsllll3:slB 1 Et Cleveland Ex .3:38o m Erie riglt' nEx 5:58p m Cl. & We Ex6:3Bpm 4rrtve La 4//spastY• LPetsd ale Ad..6:53 sat Beer Yells " B:Ms am Mery Castle ”13:513 am Enon 9:13 am Leetsdale ..12:48 pm Bea , r Falls .` )1:53 pm Leetsdale " 4:33 pat • Fair Oars Sun7:93 Prn -_ day uhurch. - 9:58 am Express leaves daVy. Express arrives .W. ,IIeCITLLOC9E. nt.. Gent. Manager. icriggElTlGLElDwalim . LOUIS RAILWAY. PAY meir•LV METE. MAMIE 4.)F TlME.—Onand Jitter SUNDAY, August 22,1569, trains willleave and arrive at the Union Depot. u follows: rt, Mail • •••• • f h 711:03 p Vast .. .. 8133 1:08 p. m. Express—. . .... ,1:43 p. m. 1:13 m. Mixed Ar.e."n " 5:23 a: m. '2:53 p.in. Ide.l3onaldis Aeo'n,No.l 11:38a. m. .7:38 a. in. Steubenville Accominod. 3:53p. in. 9:45 s..ss; dee'n. No. 2 5.33 P. m. ;hill D. is. Sundav Church Train.. Lnitilit p. 9:58 a. la. Air 1:43 P.M. train will leave daily 4 _ 12:03 P. N. train will arrive daily. AU - other trains will ran daffy: trmasyrexeeni .ed. The 5:53 a. m. -Train makes close con nections -at Newark. itr Zaneiville. • , . ,1 0 . - General Ticket ' Aker t S ,'Ooliunbt ECl: i. • W. W. 91 . 14Wilitipl...Denntsqn..tituo. . gZi`Sittflt6H& .CoNNELLB.VIL Ict ° P .. •-'‘ • • i.}:l , - - :;••••.: • • L... 1 L'll • • ' On d after TOESDA,Y. 2fojetebe t i, 1721., -11461:'nesinOwill arrivent- aid- Admit htiazd las emmet of Grant end, 2 Water, atreeta t ,... Aft ifitttimittifeemunion-` 'P ePart- • • - : 4" " al tH town L7:00 A: X. 6:001..11. BielleesportAecomdt , n 11.00.. M. 2:05P. X. Ex. to and from Untln- 3:00 p.,X. /0;10A: Ilk West Newton Aceoni'd Y. 8:33 A. 14 Eraddock'srAeeozadt , n. 6:154 Y. 7:50 P.* Night Ac. toMelVsport.lol3ol.. Y. 3:45 A. 3 j3pudaT Ohnreh Train tp - , and from West Newton 1:001.. sr. 10:00 A. liar ticket* apply to • E. ICRitiftniv, *gat W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. t, neat TAWS /111"EiniiiM moN pAcik i Bit Etuitent Divbititv The NRIALLEST AND MUST =WA= RUUPlCttemtheEastteal point" Colorado Nevada, ftlifernia• ,lltah, Washington, 1 Arizona New alexim,, Oregon. • • Tiro 4aia. leatre State lane iintLes ilendaMexceredion hearrikal of ac Bat ad rcon t. Louis, and= Dal and fit. Joe Railroad - from WM,. cowl= foe at Lawrence. Topeka and Wamego track s for all points In Rinses.end et track west of Ellsworth with the IthITED STATES EXPRESS "COM PAN T , S i ttal Willa OF OFF-ELAM!) MAIL Alll . l' s COACH= FOR • • ' m‘z= AU Points in the Territories, And witD BANXINEWOIVO LW! of 13014.C1iE6 for Fort Nam .• Fort, ma i ,Allinquerque, gents Po, and all points in an. sons end New Mexico. • - I • Wilk the reoen Wigton Of rolling stook saw equipment, • and the arfaagemetita moo with re sponitble Overland TranefeutiOkm Lan fronalts western terminus, this road now caw unequaled Maw fa - . the tniainiselea of &Melt to th West. • • INisketa • et. PA the .itthaeftee, co s = t i th rritat e tinitw fr ett si tee & s ou Canso ; erkizirvt u• ewer - AItfiDERSON2 . MEI ' 4 +u**, lll P! 433 m3ukii.a HEIM iii lijco fl i - ia 1:1 PA • 1.1":!....1 . :! . ;i:-.d A'i .1: i . !: . :.. - .* if ii:: :di 12 Et=