PITTSBURGH: MARKETS 037/CE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, Sept.t. 23 , 1869. Si Business continues moderately, na tive, though it might be a good deal better; that there will be an' improve ment within the next thirty days, is generally expected, and hopes of a good fall and winter trade are' entertained. It looks now as though there would not be - much 'chance for spectilation, and those who want and eXpect to make money, will nave to do It in the old fashioned way, by doing legitimate boat men; money matters are working very close, and the banks here are hot die: • posed to afford much enconiagetiient to speculators of any kind; as a general thing these speculators work on bor , ,rowed money, and this is what. Makes it So ugly in the case they go under; they not only ruin themselve, but, In many cases, cripple, if not ruin others. • APPLES—The market" is completely glutted, and with only a- moderate de- Maud, prices are weak and drooping; we now quote at sl®2 per bbl. BUTT.ER—AIio is very, dull, with a • supply largely in excess of the demand, and prices are drooping; sales of prime to choice at 28@30. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime east ern cultivated at $12®13 per bbl. CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged, ranging from 14 to 16 - cents, as to quality. CARBON. OlL—Quiet and unchanged, may be quoted at 24 for round lots, and 306'31 in a retail way. EGGS—DuII but unchanged, sales at 2. I FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80®85 cents to tbe trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—The market Is quiet and dull, and devold . of anything new or im portant. We continue to quote `western flours at 0,5015.6,75 for good, and • s74g 7,25 for choice. GRAIN—The mills are receiving con siderable wheat but dealets, in conse quence of there being little; or no mar gin, are receiving very little, we can re port small sales of prime Red at $1,30, but a round lot might bring more. Oats firm but unchanged; wiles on wharf and track u at 53©55, and in store at 56©58. Rye is In demand at $l,lO. for Western and $1,12 for prime State. Barley—none offering; $1,25 is .sllll regarded as the standard price, though there has been some few sales at $1,30. Corn Is quiet and uncharged-98®51,00 for prime yel low. GROCERIES--The advance in gold has materially;effected both sugars and coffees, and the market is considerably excited and prices higher, and as nearly lways is the case, when prices are ad ancing,•the demigod is more active, and holders are less anilous to realize. It net probable, however, that the ad ance in gold will be maintained for any nsiderable length of time, and in case t goes back, sugars - and coffees will doubtless follow — throne will go with he other. In other articles, there are 1 0, changes worthy of special notice. iStarens—S H, 1.13.a1 . 2; A A, 13; Ha ana 1334 ®l4; Cuba, 14.((4)14V,;, Porto co, Demararak 14®1534; New Orleans, but little prime in market; Refined Ex. 0, .16X; 8,1634: A, 183:; Hard, 17,K. ..' , . 4 3,./Mor.,AssEs—New Orleans of good quid : • ' i is in strong request and bring 90 ®95; . 1 Pto Rico, 65@75. . i SYRUpS--Whiie _Honey Drips, $1,10; . : Sliver Drips, 95c; Jersey, 90c; Loverisg, 9 ; Golden 70; Amber, Iii 0; Common, 50; . . Booth & Edgar fancy, $l,lO. FrEs—Fair to Good Rio, 213i(423; . i P 'm e, 25@2534; Choice,'2634®27. SYRUPS—white um—Carolina, 94;,c®10c; Rangoon, 9.• . I ses—Young Hyson, $1,90§1,80, G. P. $l,lO to 1,99. Imperial, $1,40 to - ' 1, . Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Son Chong, 990 to, 1,50. , rAncit—Pearl, - N; Silver Gloss, 11c, and Corn Starch, 1t c. , ONcENTRATED LYE—$3,25 per case. OtrITS--Layer Raisins, $3,75 per box; Filmes, 1330; Currants 1230; , Valencia - ' Ba i rns 16. PlCEs—Cassia, 75c; Cleves, 50c; grain Pe per, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,59. Ben LEAD--itic; Shot, $3,25 per bag. • Spers—"Babbit's," 12c: "Oakelys _ i• 1130; Rosin', 5 to 7c4 , , "Dobbin' 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c. , ; COrnrigs--Mettld; 15Xc; Star, 23Mc, Br CARS Sons=4l6sf per lie. HAY—Sales from Country wagons at .11.14@22, as to quality. HEMP Very.dull; $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 25.0g)3 cis per pound. LARD 01L—F. , Sellers '& Co. quote • Extra 1, at $1,43©1,45, and No. • 2,' at ' ' $1.05®1,08 • PROVISIONS--Firmer and higher Shoulders, 16W,(41634; Ribbed Sides, 19; 1 Short Ribbed, 19%; Clear do, 20; plain • Sugar. Cured Hams, 2235; Cavaarsed do, . 2334. Mess Pork, $3334®3334. Lard, _. • 20 34 in times, 203< in bbls, and 21M in" kegs. PEANUTS_ sales at 15 centa. PEACHES--Very dull—sales at 75@ $1,50 per box, as to quality. The price ; has got doWn . to a point that eastern i peaches are almost played out—shippers cant stand it. 1 . ; PLUMS--Seon Is abo over—rime - fresh 'receipts, as in good conut p dition, would bring $4,50 per Miami. .4. POTATOES—Sweets very dull with a big supply and light demand. Sales of Baitimores at $1,09©4,50 per bbl, and 7 Jersey's at $5,00.• SEED—Flaxseed is in demand, and 1 the mills are paying 12,20@2,25. Small sales of timothy seed at 114,25)&4,50. .No • demand for clover seed. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car 1 load lots at 11,85 per bbl. • I STR.W.EIoId. in Allegheny market at $l2 per ton. - - • • tk M NE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Maw Tonic,' September 2 2.—Cottan firmer and quiet; sales 1,400 biles at 29e for middling uplands. Flour: 'receipts were 8,473 bbls, market dull and Strong ly in buyers' favor; sales 8,100 bbls 15.80®6,15 for superfineStata and west ?:ern; 16;20©6,70, extra State; 1 8 , 15 @ 6 ,73. extra western; $ 6 , 75 @6,90, White wheat '1: extra; 16,25(46,75, H. H. O.; $6,50@7, extra St• liolibk;l47(ii3, good to choice; also 000 bblit sold last evening including 10,000 bags extra State for October, at $8,35. 4 Rye Flour quiet; sales 150 bbls at sl.Bo® 45,25. Cornmeal quiet; sales 50 bbls Brandywine at $6,35. Whisky firmer; 1 sales 150 bbls western fraa at ;1,25©1,27M. Wheat: receipts were 91,921 bush: the market opened with -holders asking = 'higher prices and closing at, yes terday's- figures; sales 133,000 bush, chiefly last evening, at $1,41©1,42 for No. 3 spring, 11,45 for soft No. 2 do, 14 4 734@1,50 for winter red Illinois, and *1,50©1,54 for wint er red and amber western; also one ld choice do at $1,57; inferior white Michigan, $1,80@1,61. Rye quiet. Barley dull, with sales 2.000 bush Inferior State at $1,23. Barley Malt quiet. Corn; racelptB24,Bs9 bush; opened , a shade letter , and , closed dull at about' yesterday's pricei, 'with sales 87,000 bush at $11@1,09 for -unsound 'new, mixed western, sl,lo®l j l4 for sound do, $1,153 4 01,18 for - white weiteru; and 1 1 1115(01;20 for western,lidtow., Oats; • zeoetpts 23,570 Inudieby opened fires but closed lower antru,t4mllllefireedilf,ooo-bnituila 8/03742 kifortteriOutbelit and wppt,ern, • • • closing at 63®64 0 for western and 66®68c for State. Rice unchanged. Coffee fair ly active; sales of 100 sacks Lagnagra at 17 % 34®17Xc; 300 mats Java et 23®24;0 gold. Sugar dull; sales of 150 hhda at 12%c for Cuba, and 1334®14%c for Porto Rico. Molasses unchanged; sales of 100 hhda Cuba at 58e. Hops quiet, 10®20c for new. Petroleum quiet. Linseed oil quiet. el ®l,Ol in casks... . : Provisions: Pork a shade easier: "sales of 470 bbls at e 3 1,50®31,75 for mess, closing at $31,50 bid, and V. 31.62 asked; $30,00 for old. do, $27®27,50 for prime, and $26,50® 30,50 for prime mese. Beef steady with sales of 130 bbls at $8,50®13,60 for new plain mess; and $12®17 new extra mess. Beef hams quiet with sales of 80 bbls at $25®30. Cut meats quiet with sales of 115 pkgs at 143;®151 4 for shoulders, 17'519 for hams; middles steady' with; sales of 60 bones ice cured at 16: 1 4®16g, and 50.000 lbs long clear in bulk at 163 i. Lard a shade firmer with sales of 6eo tierces at 17®183; for Steam, and 19® 9135 kettle rendered. • Butter steady at 17®28. Ohio cheese firm at 18®16. Spirits Turpentine lower at 42% ®43. Freights to Liverpool heavy and lower. Ship ments: 50,000 bush wheat at 9d. per sail, 10d. per steam, and 500 bbls flour at 2s. 6d. per sail. Latent.-Flour closed chill and in buyers' favor. Wheat aniet and steady with a very moderate export and milling loqulry. Rye dull at $l,lB for western. Oats dull and unsettled at 63®65d for western. Ciarn very quiet at sl®l,lo for unsound, and $1,11(i)1,13 for sound mixed western. Pork nominal at $31,50 for mess. Beef Quiet and steady. Cut Meats dull and unsettled. Bacon firm and quiet. Lard quiet at 181i018mc for good to prime. Eggs quiet and without decided change. ST. Louts, Sept. 23 . -Tobacco strong, but unchanged. Cotton nominal at.2Bc. Hemp -nothing doing. Flour: the de mand exceeds the supply of lower grades, and prices are firmer but not higher; fail super at $5, extra at $5,25® 5,40, double extra at $5.50®6, choice fam at $ 4 3,75®7,25, and fancy do. at $7,50 @EI. Wheat pretty firm; low and mad'. um grades better; No. 2 spring sold: at 81®1,05, No. 2 red fall at $ 1 ,08®1,10, No, 1 do. at $1,15 ®l,lB, choice at $1,20, No. 2 white at $ 1 ,10®1•14, No. 1 do. at $1,20, and choice at $1,30. Corn firm; mixed at 89®01.1c, and unsett le d;ite at 97c®1, Oats lower aud sales in bulk at 40®432., mixed in sacks at 46®47c,and white at 48®50. Barley: - low • grades I I very dull, prime lowa at $1,15; choice Illinolse at $1,45; fall ranges- at $1,76® 1,85. Rye firmer at 82@atic. Whisky is scarce and higher at $1,15. Groceries unchanged; sugar at 13®14%c: Rio coffee at 2335®25Mc. Good fair to choice pork dull with small sales at ii3h2,75®33,- 00. Dry - stilt tne-.ts stiff 'and igher at 18c for clear rib sides. Bacon buoyant and tending up. Shoudlers at . Ific clear sides at 19;i: held at 200. Lard dull, choice per teirce on orders at 183ic; keg at 20. Cattle steady and active at $2®634 for Inferior to choice. Hogs are firm and wanted at $748 for stock; s9® 10/ Yor fat. Receipts flour 3,000 bbls, Wheat, 21,500 bush. Corn, 7,100 bush. Oats, 13,900 bush. Barley, 2,000 bush. Rye, 1,500 bush. Hogs' 750. Csimeao, September 23 . -Eastern Ex change par selling. Flour quiet anti easy; $5,75®6,50 for spring extras. Wheat active and a shade firmer; sales of No. 1 at $ 1 ,18®1,193„ No. 2 at $1,16®1,173t„ closing steady at $1,17 for No. 2, this afternoon the market was quiet at 81,17. for No. 2 seller September. Corn more active and ,i‘®lo lower; sales of No. 2 783;®80c, closing quiet 79y,c, rejected 75;i®77c, no grade at 74c, this afternoon the market was active and easier at 780, seller September; 79c, seller October, for No. 2 Oats in moderate demand and We)jic lower: sales No, 2 at 44®4430, closing at -14 c; rejected at 43®43340. Bye in fair demand; sales No. lat 8735®88e; No. 2 at 135®8834c; rejected at 7e®77c, closing at 86c for regular No. 2, and 76c - for rejected. Barley dull and B®loc lower on No. 2, seller the month, and 6®loe seller October, closing at $1,30 for No. 2 id store, seller Sept. Highwines, buyers at $1,10; holders. demanded 11,12. Sugars. active and unchanged. Provisions firmer and more active. Mesa Pork $ 3 2,75®33,1235. Lard dull at 18®18,c. Dry salted shoulders 14 ®14Xc; rough sides 17®17340; short rib middles 1731® 1730. Freights active and a shade firmer ative for corn to Oswego, 630 for Wheat e and 5c for corn to Buffalo. Re ceiptsfor past twenty-four hours '4;9l6 bbls flour, 86,508 bush wheat, 16,778 latish c0rn,67,978 bush oats, 8,479 bush rye, 14,85 bun barley. flbipments -8,559 bide flour, 97,856 bush wheat, $159,- 290 bush corn, 109,381 bush oats, 4,013 bush rye, 812 bush parley. CINCINNATI, September 2 3.-Flour is dull, but unchanged, with sales of family at $6®6,25. Wheat dull and nonainal, with Bales of red at $ 1 ,12®1,18. Corn quiet and unchanged, at 98c®11. Oats at 50®550. Rye steady at 11. Tabacco• active, with sales of 267 hhds at $7,50 to 23,75. Whisky is excited and unsettled; held at 51,15; also 150 bbls sold at this rate. Mess Pork dull and nominal, •at 132. Lard' Isneglected and can be bought at 17N0. Bulk ,eats firmer; shoulders are the only kind m offered, and they are held at 143 Se; UA*, are no sides offering. Bacon firmer: . sales of shoul ders at 80, sides at 119Wo." Butter fit m; fresh is in light su pply at 30®33e. Eggs dull at 20c. , Lhaseetd , Oil firm at $1®1,02. Lard Oil at $1,83®1,38. Petro. let= 33®35c. Sugar,active and a large demand, with sales of 320 /aids,. and 480 bbls raw at 133; to, 16c. Coffee firm, with a good demand; good prime at 22®250. Gold 14133 buying. Exchange advanced to par buying, and 60 to 1.10 per cent.' premium selling. Money market close. CLavmastn. Sept. 22 .-Wheat market dull, heavy and lower, with sales No.l red winter at 11,29, and No. 2 do. at $1,27. Corn dull and lower; ixed held at 97c. and No. 2 do. at 950. m Oats quiet but firmer; No. I State held at' boc, and 49c offered. Rye market,quiet and nominal at $1®1,05 for No. 1, and 60 @Me for No. 2. Barley dull and nomi nal. Petroleum quiet and unchanged; refined held at 2830 for prime light ,straw to white, and 29®2930 for sten, dard white buyers are not according to these figures to the eastern market; email lota are held 2®30 abovethese pri. ma; crude dull. at $6,60. TOLEDO, September 23.-Flour dull' and • drooping. Wheat I®2o lower; No. 2 white Wabash $1,2,9, No. 1 white• Mic higan $1,39, amber $1,24, No. 1 red 81,27, No. 2 do. 81,243 i. Corn /o lower; No. 1 890, No. 2 860. Oats a shade better; Ne 520, No. 2 47340. Freights firm; 40 . 0 ' Buffalo 90 to Oswego, vessels scarce. Receipts: 4,100 bbls flour, 78,700 bush wheat, 11,000 bush corn, 14,000 bush oats. 700 bash rye. Shipments: 4,100 bbls flour, 105,000 bush wheat, 20,000 bush corn, 8,400 bush oats, 1,100 bush rye. BALTIMORE, Sept. 23 . -Flour dull; :western superfine at 16®6,25, do. extra at $6,50®7, and family at 17,26®8. Wheat firmer; prime to choice red at 81,45® 1,55. Corn dull but firm:, white at f 1,25 ©1,30. Oats firm at 60*120. Rye dull at $1,10®1,20 for Virginia. Mess pork quiet at $33®33,50. Bacon active and ad. venting; rib aides at- 19y,c, clear rib at 20 i', and shoulders at ltiafe. Hams at 24®250. Lard dull. at , 193‘®200. ky In good deinand at $1,17(01,18.- LoUrevn.r.n,• September quiet at 0 0 5,25 for superfine; • Grain u nchanged:Lgimmon -bulk Wheat ,f).54* fr red and, mu 111101:4421X • Gtedelleti DM 121=1:1111EMB '? A • . : .7 PITTSB MIX-AZ 'SME3III.III, - 24 i MO _,. , ... firmer. Leaf Tobacco actlie; sales 175 hhda at. 171517,75. Provisions firm and in demand with an upward tendency: Mess pork $ 33 ®38,50, bacon shoulder° it3;f c, clear rib and clear 'sides 193;0. Lard 20e. Ramw:sugar cured 24c; fanny 25c. Whisky firm; sales raw at 54/22) 1,13. Bagging 2634®270. MEMPHIS, September 23.—Cotton ac. tive, with middlings,at 26 1 4 c; receipts,s9 bales; einorts 174. Wheat , firm, with choice at 111,30. Flour weaker at PASO@ 6,00. Cern steady at • 59e. HaY; sale Wat 525. Bran firm , at $21,50. ' •Pork IKEA' Lard 2 0x©220. Bacon • firrn and cad-, vancing, with shoulders at 17e, :and stiles a at 2034 c. . PirtranrirmfirA, September:M.—Flour dull, superfine 55,25. Wheat - dull and drooping, red $ 1 ,45®1,52. Rye '51,15.. Corn in *halted demand, mixed western $ 1 ,11@1,13. Oats steady. 63@650. Pe. - iroleurn nominal, crude 220. relined 32c. Mess pork 533. Lard JiiNc. Whisky advanced to $1,18©1,20, but holders asfr Wore. c MILwATKER, Septenther Flour active, medium Spring ,extra was held at 85,3 T. Wheat steady, 8421 for No. 1, 8148 -for No. 2. Oats -quiet and Un changed. Corn dull: and lower, 79c for No. 2. Rye lower, 87c for. No. 1. Barley nominal. Grain freights steady and un changed. Receipts: 4,000 bbls flour, 92,- 000 bush wheat, 3.000 bush oats, 4,000 bush corn. Shipments: 4,000 bbls flea; 48,000 bash wheat, 1,000 bush oats. DETIynT, Sept. 23.—Flour quiet; re ceipts heavy. Wheat I@)2 lower all around; extra white sold at $1,30; No. 1 do. closed heavy at 81,31, with buyers at $1,30: regular do. and amber steady at 01,26; receipts-21,500 bush. Barley dull at 82,50 for No. 1. Corn offered at 98c for State. Oats at 50c. Feed scarce and firm; Bran at 1516,50; coarse mid dlings at $2.2®23; tine do. at 8.30@32. CILICAGO, Sept. 23.—Cattle more active and lower 83,30@4,20f0r stockers; 83,75® 4,00 for cows and light steer,s. Hogs steady and moderately actiye at f9@9.40, fair to medium 89,50g9,95; for good to choice $10,20 for extra. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PrrrsnunctEt, FORT Wartqn it. Cm- OAGO RAILROAD. September .23.-4 cars metal, Nitnick dr. Co; 4 do do, Hallman ct Hammett; Ido do, Rees, Graff& Dull; 1 do do, Brown dc Co; 3 do do, Zug it Co; 4do do, John Moorhead; 25 bbls high wines, T. Adler dr Co; 2 cars millfeed, Keil & Ritchart: 5 bble oil, Harris dz Ew ing; 1 car ice, John White Jr; 39 bdla shovels, Myers it Armour; 3,110 galls stone ware, J A Gault; 2.5 sks rags, God frey dr. Clark; 50 bag cheese, Haworth dr, Dewhurat; 1 car staves, M P Adams tt Bro; 50 has cheese, owner: 25 do do; E Heazleton; 100 bills flour, Dan Wallace; 50 do do, W H Nanker de Son; 15 tcs hams, 1 car shoulders, J P Hanna (k Co; 30 bas timothy seed, Watt, Lang dr Co; 40 do do, G A Martin; 50 ;do do, W W Knox; 5 pkgs brandy, L J Morris; 50 tea hams, Peter Macqueen; 3 cars rye, Jos S Finch it, Co. ALLEasur VALLEY RAILROAD. Sep tember 23.-1 car metal, H Woodsides) 2 do .lime. D L Reynolds; 8 bbls eggs, Bruggerman Lt O'Brien; 25 ska potatoes, Dalt tiger & Stevenson; 91 airs oats, 17, do rye, Scott Gisal: 52 do oats, .7 tt Dietz; 24 aka oats,Adams dr Austin; 1 car bides, Jas Calery; 8 aka seed, Keil ,t Rltchart; 10 pkgs onions, S Devol; 8 sks rags, Christy Lir Benham; 16 pkgs pota toes, J NV Benson; 4 cars limestone, Shoenberger d: Blair; 1 car metal, Brown Lt Co; 1 car grain, Scott dr Gisal; 2 cars atone, Henderson Co; Ido do Brough; 480 bbls oil, Cltizens 011 Co; , 48 do do, D Bly Lt Co; 1,040 do do, Fulton, Marvin it Co: 80 do do, 11..McKelvy; do do,.John Muni:tall; 480 do do, Fisher &Bro. .1! Or..nvELAND • Awn Prrninunor Real noAn September 23.-6 cars ore, Mc- Kni P4k Co; 3do do, Zug 4t Co; 1 do IL do, Brady'sli Bend Iron Co; 100 bblis Bennet dc Forset; 6.5 bbls apples, Voigt M tic 1 car steel, Anderson Wood & Co; s b il ls l 011, J Spear; 1 car stone,' J L 1 L Knox; 25 bbls lime, S Davisori; 10 bra crackers, J H Rinnell; lot stoneware, Muni:mil& McGraw; 10 bbls. oil, care B Floyd it CO; 1 car stone, J L L Knox; Ido do, P Wolf; 9 doz chairs, D Mo. Ginnie; H bbls apples, Bruggerman it O'Brien; 15 do do, W H Graff& Co; 17 do do, 5 tubs butter, G H Wells; 17 do do, Spriager 41t Co. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS RAILROAD, September 23.-1 box grapes, Meanor do H; 163 bgs wheat, 6 cars bulk do, .R T Kennedy; 6 bbls ap ples, Woodworth tt D; 193 Mils brooms, McElroy& Co; 228 bgs feed, J ct W Fairly, 15 Obis flour, W F Eyeter; 2 doz hams, C. Burchfield; 37 toe lard, 10 do homes, F Sellers; 5 why, 10 tea lard, WBbbis Hoye; l is o k bbls oil, E Pryor; Heazle ton; 12 caddys tobacco, J Lippincott; 29 do do, W S Jones; 15 bales broom corn, Vangorder dt S; 34 eke flour, McHenry dr II; 7 bbls eggs, Head it M. • ALLEGZENY STA.'nog, September 23.- 8 cam wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 2do flax seed, Ewer, Hamilton dr Co; 8 cars staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 do' do, Hemphill; 1 bbl tallow, Lappe & Weise; 3 care flaxseed, M. B Suydam; 78 1 bge shorts, 134 do barley, R Knox & Son; 2 cars metal, Rogers& Burchfield; 4 do do, Lewis, Bailey & Daizell; S cars lime- stone, Richey, H & Co; 1 car stone, G & L Afoul; .120 bits sumac, H P Schwartz; bble, 209 eita flour, Geo Stewart. . ' B CELLANEOUS. OBEHTCPitERSON & CO, CORNER OF Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., PITTSBURGH. PA. Will on Satnrday, July 31st. ISO% and on each sucoesdhag Saturday, hold an Auction Sale of • HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES " WAGONS, And eyerrtblng appertain:nit to the Hone. Fames desbifig to sell will please leave their nonce of consignment ou or before Thursday of on each week In order for advertising. Prompt at forma tentils. awl good care will be &Inn all Stock left JOHN H. STEWART Auctioneer. • 9 m 99.9909 • KEYSTONE. POTTERY. IQ iLIER & *CO. I /Jo Manutlotarors o CIVEZNSWARE. BILISTOL WARX office and Warehoune. 383 LIBERTY BTIMIET 1a..11.8 orders 'non:ante attendee tn. Slew, CEIMEsE JE, • We are In reoelpt• of the above welt-known brand of Cheese. This Cheese to taklns the place of all others where Introduced. For sale, wholesale or r. tall. by • - JOHN A. RENSHAW. Corner Liberty and Ninth streets. lacos.AL]D.A.Eas PuErPiEs mE BLOOM. /*lt BA.LB B DEIN:MD/TS SVERICWEE/ra. • • • , tl i tlll4 100 itmmth 4 1,404 i ze n ri .7Msa,Ltite • spobtas xoe4; . ,B.CAZirPr.,4I4I MEE e.Gi( The river remains ataticnary with scant two feet by the metal marks, it is claimed, however, that there is more wa ter than these marks call for, and we understand that the Belle came in yes terday aftertiOori, _drawing 25 inches. Weather continues .ploudy and sultry, with indlcatigns. of ,rain. Thermometer 79 in arrive until yester -9Thinesßehaldlee.dia. ri day afternoon, having been delayed - by fog and low water combined. She was to have left again last evening. The Batesville, Capt. C. W. Cole, is announced to leave for Memphis and White River on Saturday. She is a bran new boat.. The Bellevernon Is filling up steadily for New Orleans, as also the Maggie Hays for St. Louis; both of these .boats will leave on the first rise of water. - j . —John H. Wilson, is now chief clerk ' of the The Sp o r e a t y eveie started up the Missouri, Monday night, to assist the snagboats. —Captain Asa Booth will take corn mand of the Allegheny Belle when she comes out. —The R. 02'13ray for Memphis, and Mary Davaga for New Grleans, are loading at Cincinniti. „. • —Captain .Y. W. Parker purchased a one.fourth i n terest in the Lady Pike, at Dubuque, onAtie 20th, for $4,000. —Capt. G ; W. Ebert, of the Mollie Ebert, has bought snit against a Mr. Robbins, of Ifersonville, for failure to ship forty head of stock according to con tract. • —The Wild Duck and barges. from Pittsburgh, passed Cincinnati for St. Louis, on Tuesday, with a tremendous cargo. Pilots, Ed. Chapman and Lean der Patterson. —The Sallie left Wheeling for this pert on Wednesday evening, drawing 33 inches. Capt.,,Steckdale expects that sbe will be able td reach Glass House without much trouble. —Mr. R. G. Shinkle, a well known Cincinnati and St. Louis pilot, was mar ried to Miss Mollie Behrinan, at the residence of the bride's mother, New port, on Tuesday last. —The Nornan was purchased at Ev ansville, the other day, by W J May from Dr. Kennedy for $lO,OOO. She will be placed in the Evansville and Cincin nati trade, in command of Capt. P. K. Barclay. —The Evansville .Tournal gives the following as the owners of the Phantom: A. S Jones, 81,500; J. B. Sleath, 575 e; E. B. Jones, $500; Bennett Dycusburg, $1,000; J. M. Beverly, 5500: Lockett & Johnson, $250; George Rock, $250; Rob ins & Bro., $250; J. A. Mackey, $250; Kay & Scott, $250; Sengenfelter & Reed, $250; Eners dr Rosa, $250. —On the 16th, Capt. Burdean, agent at New Orleas of the St. Louis Barge Co.- completed a shipment of 10,000 bbls of flour direct to Liverpoole. During the 'last few weeks, he has shipped over 50,. 000 bbls In the same direction. All of this Blur has - been shipped by through bills of lauding from St. Louis. • —Mr. Morrill, an experienced elvilien gineer, left New Albany, last week, to servey the lower Ohio. hence to Cairo, hy order or General Weitzel. The paqy, Mr. Morrill- and•five men. .embarked in a large yawl, surmounted with a canopy of canvas,,, and will be absent several weeks. They, will accurately measure the diatanso to Cairo, sound the princi pal bares and make a chart of the river. —.A St." Lonlir am, of Tuesday tel , says: The egr Camel under ia feltdate for Pittsburgh with a full cargo of grafn, hides, iron, &c., also a full cabin, some liassensere nazi; being :able to obtain berths. Most of her cargo is for Louis ville. Captain William Fitzgerald has bought Captain Conzales' three eights of the Mary McDonald, and now owns the entire boat. The Flirt is repairing, and will probably load for Red river this week. LNEMMMI .1VICEIB131:RG. ~,,, Veit MEMPHIS, IvErradr im a — A.• on The Lx ANS AND er. VICES. line pas4ger steamer BELL, Ve. aNON J..DAnitAntf, Master. Wilt !cave fur the above and intermediate ports on the first water. For Irelubt or passage apply au board or to DIDDEnr, SWAN Et & Bil., or FL.M.:K" COLLINGWOOD Aiftnts. N. B. — Uhriest, Swaney It Co. give througit bills lading to Alabama river and Texas ports. se= Wi=22C==f2 & 1 011 EVA NRYILLIP,AmorId &.: CAIRO AND ST. LOUltf. the One passenger stemer IdAGGIE HAYS, IL C. Titsailig, Cnmiztincler, Will leave for the above and intermediate ports 00 drat waterdi I , Bor freight or passage anvil! ' o n board, o r self FLACK & C0 , .. , .:NDW00D, or (INKIEST t & SWANEY, Agents. ______ WHEELING AND CINCINNATI. -pion WIFIEELING. .s. MARTETYA,PARKEMIBMW A.ND CI 2501 NN A.TI. ' Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY SATURDAY- IX at. The swift and soperb Sidewheel Steamer ST. AltYB, T• tl. SWEENEY. Commander, will leave as announced above.. For Yielght or Passage apply on hoarti, or to COLLINS COLLINGWOOD, or & BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received after 11 a.y, sell) B TEA2IBEIII 3 S TO LIVERPOOL. AN.tr i nt QUEENSTOWN: • TITS binieN WAIL STRAIOSEIIPS Numbering sixteen ritstechigi vessels, amok: tu. intim celebrated CITY OP PAJilti, CITY CP ANTWEir CITY OP BOSTON CITY or HALTiIIoRR, CI Ti OP LONDON. EVERY ATURDAY, horn Pier 41, .Nurtti rtlvet New. York. For nonage or farther Worms:fob ants , to filinUi RricifiA 113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. • SECURITY ' • AND ,COMFORT tor the.trayellng community. J. 7i3: HARRIS afely Fire Jacket, Car Heater an sUOIpER4TOR. POr Smoke and Ira Air lues, dispenaing with the use of stoves 800 fire+ in or about the Panen ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the beat to any temperature that may be desired •without, the possibility of firing the car or cars to which the Jacket may bo attar had. Having obtained of the United states Letters Patent fur a 'Safety Jacket, which Is warranted to resist the meek Intense neat that may b e a p, plied to it in tae•Position and purpose for which it is intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by fire, originating from defective llues or where iron pipes are:.used as conductors for smoke or heat. It, is applicable to all piping that may become overheated, and ts Warrant:li to give perfect eat- Isfaction , Y , here Wood or other combinable Mate rial may be 'reseed In close proximity thereto, I an now ready to apply my invention to stores, . dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats, railroad ears, ac. Wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and secu ,ylty desired, I will send on application right to manufacture or use the above Invention. Also Territorial rights to such as may sash to engage la selling 9:0 . - liegea father by, eltato or county. a xr.inam.. Mr°Rice It the —NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT WOR/1.30t earner ot Morris street 111121 i the Alle gheny' Valley Real,rond, want. Pitts huria,l%, ly111:mte A PI A amignal i tA rk 71 , 4 i i % co, zuviat' 'Nm;strs. NSURANCE COMPANY, OF AMAMI-MT, PA. 1 ' OFFICE IN FRANELIN SAVINGS BA N E BUILDINGS, i No. 41 Ohio St:, Anoithenr.' A ROMA' MiI.PANY, managed by Dtroothrs w=i , known to the community, who , trust by fair deallny to merit a share or your patronage, DE lIDIf 1RW 1A.. , ........—....pre5id I t, r.T. Oho. D. RiDDL311....»..—....8eers DIRECTOR'S: Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, Wm, Coops , Geo. R. Ridde, Jacobl Franz, Gettlelb F Simon Drum, 1.1. B. Smith, ' Jacob Rush, W. H. Stewart, iOb. P. Whiston, Joseph C i Jos. Limner, IH. J. Zinkann, tern. Enben IL E. nrinAnt. GENERAL AGIENT,' I Caino:o3,s SH • . INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 ALAN'S 'WILDING, tio. se Fifth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Paid Tip. D/REOTORS. N. J. Higley, 1 H.y9. ciliver, jr, ;Capt. ?ff.Bailei s Dann 'Ft allaoe, 8. H. Hartman, lA. Chambers, Jake Hill, 'S. .51'Clurkan. ;Jas. H. Bailey. Thomu Smith, IJno.S. Willock, f ROBERT H. KING, President. JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice President. COpSt T . JO HGNTON ,Se ei Agen t. Lames on Liberal Terms on all Fire and Mantle plats. ap2:g67' —...._..____________ FIENNSIILVANLIL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSSUR6BI t . OFFICE. No. 167 M WOOD STREET, BAI!IE OP COMMERCE BUILD/NO.. Thla is a Home Company. and Insures r igiino Inas by Fire exclualreiv. . . LEONARD WALTER, President. U. C. BOYLE, Flee President: ROBERT PATRICE, Treaanrer RVWM MeELFIENT. Secretary.'D: Leonard Walter, Eleorge Wilson 0. C. Berle. Robert Pullet, C. Ler. Jacob Painter. J. C. Fle Josiah Ring, John Voeirtley, N. Donnas, A. Ammon. • Henry Spronl, AGAINST LOSS BY FULL FRANKLIN I SURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA, OFT/Cy., 4 & 437 CIiEBTNUT near anh IMBACTOIie. (Merles A. Bancker, Mordecai H. Lonll4 K i t Tobias Wagner, . David. S. Brossii. Samuel Want; nueLes, Jacob R. brnitb, Ed wafdp Dale. rgorro W. Richard', George es. CHARLES D. BANC E Prost eat. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W.C. BTEELE &creter,. oro inn. L J'. FIN DAIIDNER i North We st corner Third sad W o od /Stree ts. niii29:ssls ~ NrSTERN INSIIRANCE COM. PANY OP PITTSBURGH: • LEILANDER MIMIC'S., Prealdent. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. BE@RUE NEELD, lieneral Agent. Office, 92 Water street, limns & Co.'s Ware. house. up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inzure against all binds of Fire 'and Ma rine Maks. A home Lutitution, managed by Di rector' who are well known to the community, and who arc , deterned by promptness and liber• silty to malntaibTalte character which they have assumed, as catering the best protection to thata. who desire to be insured. Alexander Mini ! DIUCTORBS t_ . • el. Jekn M. Neennel R. Miller, Jr., . Chas. J. Clarke, Jaines McAuley, William 8. Evans, Alexander Speer. Joseph Hirkpatriek. Andrew Acklen, Phillip Reymer, David M. Lout, Wm:Morrison. D. Ihmsen. n 027 DESIRABLE. RE ID PO SALE.-157 feet front on 4 411istreet byl24 deep on an alley; a imbstantlatraml ym.' *ion. w.ll arranged for comfort and convenience. Portico, wide Lai(, nine rooms, wash room and Rood cellar, Large garden, apple and ear trees. grape Tines, eto.. of choke qualiiles , The' location is bealtby and pleasant. • - cuTHBERT arEIONEi, 39 anti Avenaa• (P e r st. EWS Ilimers; Ind ptr. ono dint a' vite omakind ottkero.aaAllive & 915014 PAW MIS etc •itoinnti. Zat Uwe Mid POO* ce.p . lo. Ur le 7*. OURNAIrs Glidast. swam 2 * • ' taxa 111111 Est e ivinx i cgarfn BY A. & T aMi GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, Wiezeur OZt. EAGIM Be :rits PrI"X`SI3I7ThaIEG W. C. ARMSTRONG, Baccensor to F e t zer h Armstrong, PRODUCE COIEUksiON MERCIWcTI 2.4% ItILUtRET STREET. mvis 'NMEIL NUL & ItIT ............ C .. HA . . RT JAB. N. Eicauvr. , . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' - AND DZALNAS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL PEED, lc., my-M:b37 340 Liberty !IL, Pittsburgh, ht. ETRIZEdi 11, IT STEELE 4k. SON, ALL. Commission _Merchants, AND Dr/SIMS nr .r.z.sytm, &o No. 96 OHIO ESTREEI, near East Common, ALLEOHENT CITY. PA. L. BLANCHARD, L 0 Wholesale and Retail Grocers. so18:.x&INo. 398 PENN STREET. T ETTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, an Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Ylsh, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Naffs, Wass, Cotton Yarns and all P'Ltsburgh Manufactures generally, 112. and 114 rtECOND STREBT, Plttsbnrgh. JOHN 1. HOCreB—ZDW. 110081L..••Vrat. H-1101:78.11. _TOM I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue. ei reason to JOHN I. HOUSE .4 CO., Whole sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. TORE 1,1111.1'0N .......................• WALLACE. LUPTON & WALLACE Wholtk% SALE 0 ROCERs AND PROD UGR ORAL. § S. Nn. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pitt sburgh. ial2:raP INSURANCE. THE IRON CITY MUTUAL LIFE 'LVSIIIIANCE CO Of Pennsylvania, Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City DIRECTORS t Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. R. ROBINSON, Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D., Rey. S. H. NEuBIT. D.D" W. A. EFED. Cashier Allegheny Trus Co. JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY, Hatter, " A. S. BELL. Attorney -at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Meehant, D. SWODER, Insurance Agent. Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON President Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D. Vice Presld . JACOB RUSH, Secreta ry, C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. - H. W. WHITE, MuDicAt. DANIEL. SWOGER,_Genq Agent This is a nome each com pan y, conduCted on the mntual principle, policy holdet-receiring an equal share of the profits of the Company, Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will &ford a safe investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home Induatr-r. tultalga3 BEN FRANKLIN C f f nitc. N G E .O F ILLLEGII-wwwwwwwWWWWWWIEITT V&7jE Y RAILROAD. THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OM -REGIONS WITHOUT CHARGE OP CAE& On and aftek MONDAY. Sept. 20 . /Se% T WO !THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunda)) win leave Pittsburia Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, thr Franklin, 011 Olty,Blif- Salo, and all points lit 0 e 011Reglons. LEAVE PITTARVEGII. AI/sa9 ris rtETEERTEGH Day Ex 7:00 ato .Day _Ex ...... 5:15 p m Night Ex .... 7:35 pmlNlghtEx ..... 855 m Ist Holton... 8:40 a mast. Holton.. 8:25 p m 2d Ffulton...ll:so a m rild Holton... 8:50a Irt 3d Balton_ s:ollprai3d Holton... , 2:10 plit. 4th Hulton..11:00:p m t4th Halton . 7:3opm Freeport Ac. 13:15 Ai m s od aW 0 r kip .. 7:30 aat Soda Works.. 8:30 p m Freeport Ac 6:11Ip m Brady's B Ac 3:05 simi Flradys B Ac 10:05 a m Church „• 1:00 pm Church ... . 10:10 a m Expreii; ....... atop only M.P . iiiieilial palms, Accommodation mins stop at au ' statl ins J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen , ' 4 Eirti. THOMAS M. BINH, 4.satt. Supt. 1111ENNSYLVAzaum. NIA CENTRAL It AD. _ On and after 11 Pat., thinday AUGUST 29th, 1869, Traits will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner 'or Was Mall Traningtnin and Liberty streets, as follows: I rrive. Xrsrr. _ A in.... 1:90 azol•DayExpparessill:3o :Ma Past Line.... 1'45 am . • sclfh: Ex..., a. 30 ana„ Wall's No. 1.. 690 axi ill's No. 1.: 6:3oam ' BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train .. . . 8:10 ana Wail's No. 2.. 9:05 am BralteAs Be:I. 510 pm. ,k' Cincinnati Ex.8:23 am CincluOti Ex. 1.21:20pra Johnstown Ac 1020 am Wall , s No. 2..35 a Bra'ks Ac Nol 7:00 pm ohristown Ac.411:05 p i m a Pittston Ex.l2 :40 pm Bra•ks Ac No 2 B:2opm Phlla. Expressi:oo pm has. Extinws 3:sopm Wall's No. 3...1:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 3:ospin Bra'ks AcNo 2 9:55 pm Wall' NO. 4.. 0:03 Pat Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pm *Past Line. ... 7:3OPm Way Passn'r 10:20 pm Wallis Ito. 5 . . 11:00 Din *These trains make close connection at Hants burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:03 a.- m., reachinvPittsburgirat 10:05 a. trt. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 3.2:a0 p. ru. and arriv e at Walls station at 210 p. m. •Ci ncinnati Express and PAClfte ESunday ve& daily. o ~t he:A trams daily excep Eor further inibrmanon aliquLt ' ' W. H. BEC.&wITII, Agent. The Pennsylvaniaßallroad Company will not, as sume any Mak forßageage, except for wearin_g ap.. pare', and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. Ali Baggage exceeding trat amount In value will be at the risk of tha - owner, unlees taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILL . null? General Superintendent. Alto n =1; : . W PEATYLVANIIMIONNE RA.LROAD.--On and after August 29,1869,0 e Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania RaL read will arrive at and depart from ' the Feders I Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows; Arrive. - Dsparr. Springdte No16:24)1 m 3fai1.... . ".. .. 690 ant. Freeport No. 111:2 0 a m Freeport . No. 1 9:20a re Express 10:40 am Sharpb'g No111:20 am : Sharplog No.11:30 p m Exhress .9:20 p m Freeport No. 24 : 05 pm Srpingdte Nol 3:10 pm Nall .. ". ~ . . 5:50 p m,Freeport N 0.2 5:510 par Elprinid'e . No 2 6::10 D nifSDringd , e No 26:30 . p m Above trains run daily except Sunday. ! The Church Train leaves. Allegheny du.netion even sands:yet 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:60 a. ni. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. at. and arrive atAllegheny Jane. tion at 3:40 p. ta. COMMUTATIoNTiCge7B—For rale In packages, of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut. street-114745, Bennett, Pine Creek,Etna-and Sharpsburg and good oon the trais stopping at Stations /Decided on tic nly kets. . . makeais leaving Allegh'eny city at 7:00 a. in• direct connection at Freepe,rt with Wale ker's line of Stages for Butler and idannahstovi rt. Through tickets may be purchased at the Once, No. ISt. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge. Pittsbur, b, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent Federal Street Depr.t. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad 'wi ll not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing acparel, and limit val u e . ssiit to One Hundred Dollars In AU baggage ex- . reeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLLS3I:& at:2o General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. I Pl' 4B11t16".11, FO;;;9111Frjr0 R. W. and CLEVELAND& PITTSBURGH B. R. FrnmAugust 30th, 1889, trains will leave trona • and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts. burgh city time, as follows.: Leave. 'Arrive. 1 Chicago Ex....2:08 a to Chicago Ex...12:/3 ant. Erie YgnEr.7:lll4a mP. elite Ex... 7:23 aea Ch & n'g31 , 16:213 a m Witeellng Ex 10:48a in Chicago Ma11..6:584 m 0. &St. L. Ex 7:08 DM Fast Line. —..8:48 ain , Chl l goEx&Ml3:2lB i tn . I CI. & Vr - leg Ex I:23pm Cleveland Ex 3:380 SU - Chicago Er.: 1:38 Dm Erfe & Yl , n Exs:sBpar. W'e & Erie Ex4:3B pm Cl. & Wh , g Ex6:3Bp M. Departfrom le pm Arrive in dlleghery. Bear Fall's Ac.9:08 a in I Leetsdale Ac..8:53 ant Leetsdale" 10:03 a m'llea , r Fails " 8:28 ant 11:5m a m INew Castle "10:23 am Rochester " 2:23 Dm,Enon " 9:13 ain Enon " .358 pin i Teetsdaie "..12:48p111. Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm; Bea , r Falls ' 2:93 put . Rea'rFalla " .6:l3pm: Le‘telale " 4:33 pat Leetsdale- " 10:43 pint " 723 pat - Fair Oaks San. ' Fair Oaks Bun. - day Church. 1:13 p mday uhurch. 9:58 am 40 - ... 1:38 - p. M. Chicago Expresa leaves dilly. Zip 7:23D. m.' CllicageExpresa arrives daily. F. R. MYERS, J. N. McCULLOU. Ben!. Paa. &Ticket Agent. Gent. Mana GH ger. . au.lo EITTSBUTIGH allim s - CINCLWNATI AND ou.b3NAIDwAy. PAN LOME ROM • CHANGE OF TIME. --On and after SUNDAY, August 29, 1869, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as fellows: • • Depart." drelft, Mall 2:08 a. tn. 111:03 p.nt. .Fast - 8:53 a. m. 7:08p. tn. Ex-press ..... 1:43 p. m. 7:13 a. in. Mixed- Aec'n ....... 5:93 a. - m. 6:53 p.., Menet:mid'. Acc'n, No.l 11:38a. a. 7:38 a. ya. Steubenville Accammod. 3:53 p. M. 9:48 a.m. McDonald's Ace'n, N 0.25.53 p. 8:18 Btuidav Church Train.. 19:58 p. nt. 9:58 a. at. air- 143 P. M. tr4 l ll will /save dein). : • .19:03 P.M.'• train will arrive da il y. ed . All other trains will ran dairr.: Sundays exempt.- The 8:53 a.. in. Train makes cose eo* . nections at Newark for Zanesville.; ,-,l . ' 8. F. • W. W. 04.13 D. General Ticket Alert Coinnat Cl nhh Lull x Henn.. Dennison,.Ottle, „ • tn at TSBURGEM CON-WELLS VILLS OAD.• . On and after TUESDAY. .3Soyernbez . , 17tiy, ldel, trains irlD antra= a nd: depart non. the Depot corner of Grant and Water otreeta, followit • trt Mall to and from Union- • DsPr .. • .drffest.- - town ... . • 7:00A. sto.. 6:00P.1‘,. kolleeslio.rat;il 1 1:00 . 1.: M. Si:os r. X. ' 1 Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 Pa st. /0:10 A. Sta - West Newton Acconr'd 4:30 r. N. 8:35 A. Isr. BraAd otk's Acco Y. , mdt'n. 6:15 P. .• 7 :30 P. Y. Night Ac. toNCK,s .10:30 P. N. 6:11.5 46 In) . Sunday Church at* . , • - and nom Wedt Ifewon lido P. 1 00:011 A. For tickets apply yip .. . , . . • B..EVEOUT • - E. M. RAYMOND, Arent W. . Elupertntendent.. ; •% - . • nall •,._.___._:________,__ s - ffiummom m UNION PACIFIC RAILWAr Eastern Division. TbeIDICEBT AND awn - aszum BUD ft from ON um Us ;to al potato A, Colorado Nevada, California utah, Arizona Washington, Neve Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. Two TM= Rave State Lbw and LeeTettweetat dall_y, (thtn_daya ex cape d,loa the arrival of trataa ,: of Patine naftoad mat dt. 'Louie, and Sam& bid arid St. Joe Railroad float Qulst7. eQ• ' • .the at Lawrence. Topeka and Wamego lel Stakes tor all jpeLtte in Earmas.. At end ' track weal or - Eilaworth 'with the • LYN .$ deE RP_ _ .RESS •Cox pAjg yas D I . -:•• Lutz OP OVPruaILITD SAIL AND COMM = ?OD • • • . 10ValiAn MISAMMIJA=Md . AND , 1 AU Points ilk the Territorial, ~ - An d wit h_SANDIERSON I B TEI-wakirrx rmg of 00 ACkura for Fort Union, Bents Fort, Pass. Albuquerque,' Santa Pe, and all Points in was and New Mexico. • . ' • . With the men additions of rolling dock and equipment, and,. the T rans m L i ' with responsible Overland portation Ltuall from its western terminus, this ,____ . _mad rtoW 0141' unequalled - I:militias for the branswilgOn freight to the Zar Wen. ~ , ..:,11 1 ; Tickets for rate at all the prinelpal oftleeii In the united Buttes and Oanadsa . - • . , •. Be sore and ask oar tickets via TUB SlAllr W IT ritfornt•PZlONl PACEIP/0 31 AILWAIrg. • - - D/riMiki. , ',; • • ' AiaNDlinemoli, l -f-: - • , „.... ._ - , 1 elliersiesiisteli--- ' .2 , • 1 .:1 . ..:::..“,.. w. , . Sumas sleight and Metes Aim • EMI RAILROADS