Ms3== I t-t v :10 A Digirrn-TVI DienCE OP PlTTsßustorit GAZETTE, i SATURDAY, October, 16, 1869. S ' REVIEW FOB THE WEEK. - illitets tiViarket has been somewhat ex cited during, the week which has just closed, and esimPareii with last week prices are higher, then bout bout a..,g low • er to-day than yesterr.i Y. i The most ini portant and noticable .- nt of the week was the notification by hfi Pennsylvania Railroad Company 01 - 1 a s ivance in • . I freight, to take effect on f-- ~,d E ft fxr Mon day next, of fifty-five {vnts per be., as we remarked yesterday, this tva.3 1 , . not wholly unexpectedi though it IS claimed by the trade thSi the" notice was , unu'ually brief, only fdr,ty.eight hours,. :- , - and, besides, there are 'tlicse who think the advance most too steep. 1 The great. objection, however, appears to be in "regard to the very short notice, as it has unsettled, and, temporarily lit may be, scippled the business and placed many of our refiners and dealers in an embaras ing position. As noticed in our last report, the ten dency of the advance in freights will be to advance relined and depress crude,and al ready the latter has , been affected as Inti mated. Some operators , are of the -opinion that the advance In freights will cripple the business here during the bal ance of the season; but as the advance :seems to have been general, and is not -confined to -this place alone, we are in hopes that it will not turn out so badly ,-.assoine have been led to believe. Receipts Crude this week, 22,611 bbls; last week, 20,746; from January let to -date, 692,097; same time last year, 907,- •960. Exports: relined this week, 16,260; last week, 7,379; Januery Ist to date; 432,188; same time last year, 548,148; Bales this week, 58,000 - last week, 3,800 REPINED. Sale 2,000 bbls until December Ist, a; 143,;. Spot or seller this month, 143/ ,:®I4X; seller all 1869, 14y0 buyer, 15 j 1 Market quiet and a little weak with drooping tendency. I CRUDE. Sale December, at 323‘,; 500 each, No • Vember and December. at 3231: and 1,00 buyer all year ' at- 33y,. The abov prices, compared with those of yester day, show a dcline of y e of a cent, but all 11 the close this vening the market was 2 firther, and t ere were no sellers at these quotations! . , . DURRICA.TING 0/LEI• Eclipse Winter, Lubricating, 0iL..... 40e Eclipse Railroad Axle 85t Eclipse Machinery . - - . ,75c Eclipse. Spindle ~.. 80c -*„ RECEIPTS or CRUDE OIL Br A. V. B. E. 1 Stella Works 160, .on account G. S.' Thomas; Patterson & Neahousa 50; Eclipse Oil Works 153, on account J. R. Dulor; Liberty Oil-Works 330, on ac count Pool Bro; Waring King 400 do., Pool Bro; ,Natiorl9l Ref. Co. 987 on ac count J. ihiunball & Co. Crystal Oil Works, 332,10 n account Fisher Bro; Vista Oil-Works 323, do; account Fisher Bro; B. - W." Morgan 4 Co. 480, - on account Owston & SowersoJas. Wilkins 160, on -account Philadelphia & Boston Pet. Co.; Holdsbip & Co. 480, on account Fisher . Bro.; Spray Oil Vilorks,24o. Total 5,072 bbls orr. swirfEn is az BT A. V. B. a. - Keystone 01 Works 197 bbls refined to Warden, Frew ~it Co., Philadelphia. McKelvy &. Bro 4 304 bbls ref. oil to, W. P. LOgan tic - Brp., Philadelphia. - Citizen Oil Cci4. 520 bbls refined to Tack Bros., Philadelphia: - .: Standard Oil Co., 299 bbls - refined to - Warden, Frew ,t Co., Philadelphia. , Lyons & Co., 234 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatilek dr. Co., 99 bble to • War i ng,,Kink& Co., Philadelphia. 1.. , • Braun dr aguer 316 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co o Philadelphia. Forsyth & BrC. '* , 156 bbls refined to Warden, Frew dr COT, Philadelphia. ; Lockhart, Frew & Co. 56 bbls tar to Libby & Clark, New York. .; Lockhart; Frew & Co. 633 bbls refined . t o Warden, Frew &C 0.,• Phila. Fawcett. lA. & 5.246 bbls refined to W. F. Logan k Piro4 . Philadelphia. Total shlpttientsaletined Total shiptnentsitar v ctn. • sErrmEtersxEn WEST PENNA. It r. 5, . , Montzheliner, fKoehler & Co. 537--bbls tC? Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. IHoldship & Co., 354 bbls ref. oil -to : lit , ,'aring, King '& Co., Philadelphia. ...•C. D. Miller 117 bbls refined oil to ' ;Waring. King dr Co., Philadelphia. Total Refined. ..1 ...- ........... .... II 008 OIL SHIPFED EAST .... AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Brookin Ballentine & Co, 51 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew& Co., Philadelphia. MARRETS py TELEGRAPH. NEw YPatc, October' 16.—COtton firm, with sales pf 2,600 bales at 264 c for mid . tiling uplands. Floar, receipts of 11,414 barrels. flour 5010 c betteron lo* grades with salesof'\6 s ,soo barrels at 15,7505,85 for superfine 'lo westein, 0,9006,50 for'ettra State, 15, 1 30000 for extra west ern, 16,55,07,00 for white wheat extra, for - R. H:O., 16,2507,00 for extra St! Louis, 17,0608,50 for good thous d64.closing quiet. Rye flour in fair request, with sales of 450 barrels at $4,7556,15. Corn meal dull. Whisky dull so $1,70 for weateno and 11,2001,204 free. Receipts of wheat, 654,040 bushels; wheat 102 c better,and quiet, and clotting heavy, with sided , of 43,000 bushels at 11,38,g1,42 fOr inferior to fair No. 2 spring, $1,5301;54 'for winter red and amber , westerne. 41,53 - tor amber • Tennessee, /1,55 for amber State, $1,48 for 'winter. red lilinoie, /1;55 for white Dbio, 1)1,58 for white Michigan, and $1,65 •• @1,70 Jor choice white State. Rye a -had e firmer, with sales,4soo bus: State ~ at 11,22. Barley quiff!, - with sales of 4,00016uS Canada 'West at $ 1,55. Parley, Malt quiet. Clorii; l 'reiteltits •of 2,400 bus; opened lc bettr anthclosed dull with•the advance lost;.eales-ef44,0110-bus, at' s. (1,10 for libel:faint Pitged 4fifltera,• 11;12 01,17-for sound do., includlng.2o;ooo bus mixed. western to. arrive• next week•at $1,12, Oats; receires4 .87,170 bus; , active. and lo better, .Writ h..sales of-52,000 lons irt 630660 Tor nosy, southern, !western' and State. Rice,quiet. ',Coffee quiet. • Snier: firm, with,saleS of 850 hhda Cuba at 114 , 0 , 12413,1- Molasses - Petroleum". • Off firm, at,l74yc .for crude, and 32%3. 'for refined.. Hope, quiet at 12@200 for American::Lcati.:ter; hem , look sole iittier:at. 30031, Buenos Ayres and•illo Grande:light and middle Weight.", Wool 'quiet anll l .llrni,.With pow • pounds at 450536' for, domestic fleece; 33 . quo= for unwashed; 49(041fe fOr'palled; and 5734 c for tObbed., ; Linseed ti ll quiet. at $101;02 in assts.- Pork •steady and • quiet, with at $31®31V25' for maim; closing at i $3l fnasir, , /28;50 026,25 for -prime, and:427,1300 . 28fer. Prime Mess; 0180250, bble new,rpetifkael ler - .:first loaf >: Deeember, at If VE6 Beef - .100 hb,U, • s 6 @itsltii'4l l 3 IllittrOPV^ . 4 , V?@ ll 3 Boll br newiaxtraitne a;• Beef •liamaqelerfnMek• of 85!.bbliiinf11130;6;!`gritileaff(iteidyJ; I.2sle'kageo,n ac: 1.4114015413! for • shoulders ari 17@190 for tame. Mid- dies firm and in fair demand; sales of 130 boxes, at 163 ac for . Cumberland cut and 17®17%®17%c for ice cured; also, sales of 350 boxes of - Cumberland cut for De- Camber and - January on private terms. Lard lower; sales of 450 tierces, at 17® 17%c for steam and 18®18Xo for kettle rendered. Butter - firm at 20®33c for Ohio. Cheese firm at 16®18c. ' Sheath ing Copper steady at $32.-"- Ingot Copper firmer, with a better tde mend at $23. Lake Superior pig iron quiet and drooping at $38®42 for Scotch, and 538®41 for American; bar quiet at $B5 for relined English and. American; sheet dull at sll®l2 in gold for P.ussia. Nails very firt,n at la‘c for cut; 16y0 for clinch, and 25E/ 30c for horaeAhde. Spir its turpentine dull at I 45%®4tiqe. Freights to Uverpeol firmer; freight room scr,rce; rates decided ly firmer at 734 g,sci for wheat per stea . --- Latest. Ale9hol $2,3714 2,40. Flour closed quiet and Unchanged. Wheat very :lull at yesterday's' price; the ad. vance id freight'and promise of early re sumption of canal naa }gadn have a de pressing effect. Rye quiet and unchang-. eli, Oats firm at 64®66c. ' Corn lower and dull: $1,10@1,15 for sound western. Pork quiet\ and steady at 310 for mess. Beef quiet and unchanged; cut meats and bacon limited request and unchang ed. Lard dull-at 17eg®173;c for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 29®31a. CurcAelo„ October 16.—Eastern- Ex change at par to 1.10 per ceut. premium selling, and at par to 140 per cent. off buying. Flour ' firm at $4,25456, for spring extra. Wheat firth and buoyant, with sales No. 1 at $l,OB and No. . 2 at 51,04%; closing at 81,03' for No. 2; this afternoon the market was quiet at $1,02 1,02 X, seller October for N 0.2. Corn opened•firm at 67;‘®68 for No. 2; closed weaker and quiet at 66®66%; rejected firmer at 64®65c; this afternoon the mar ket was quiet at 6535®66c' for No. 2; sel ler Oct. Oats IA ®%e higtter,sales No. 2 at 1935 ®4ON; closing at 40®403/ 4 c. Bye fairly active and firmer, witu sales NO, 1 at 80®8055c; No. 2 at 76®786; rejected at 70®71; closing at 78e for No. 2. Barley opened dull and steady at $1,16 for No. 2, seller the month; the price subsequently advanced and closed with buyers at $1,21. Highwines steady and more ac tive; sales at $1,12, closing unchanged. Sugar, 13%®15c for common to prime Cuba. Mess Pork a shade firmer; sales at 831®31,50, cash, and. $26,37 1 ,,5 ®26,50, seller January. Lard steady and quiet at 17®173(,c. Dry Salted Shoulders 1435 ®l43;c. Rough Sides) 17c. Sweet Pickled Hams 17c. Freights quiet and a. shade higher. Receipts for the past , twenty.four hours-5,960 bbls flour, 88.- 867 bush wheat, 32,485 'With corn, 34,278 bush oats, 5,342 bush rye, 17,142 bush barley 4,494 head hogs. Shipments -7,567 b ble flour; 91,473 bush wheat, 93,733 bush corn, 88,221 bush oats, 5,502 bush rye, 3,583 bush barley, 4.128 head hogs. . Latest—At open Board in the after noon the grain market was quiet, but prices firmer and a shade higher,than at the close of 'Change; N 0.2 spring wheat dull at 51,02%®1,03 cash and seller the month; closing at outride. Corn moder ately active at 65% ®66c seller the month. In other grains there ,was no movement; in the evening wheat closed at 51,02, seller the month, and seller November at $1,0231-®1,03. Corn closed with sellers at 68c. Freights and , provisions -nomi nally unchanged. Sr. Louis, October 16.—Tobacco quiet and inactive. Cotton quiet at 24c. Hemp firm with sales undressed at 111,50. Flour dull and prices favor buyers; superfine $4,50®4,75, extra $1,90®5,75, double ex tra 55,50®6,50, treble extra 55,75®6,25, lancy brands $6,50®7,60. \Wheat more active and firm, sales No. 2 spring at 90 ®93c, No. 2 red fall $1,03®1,06, No. 2 do. $1,10®1,15, choice 51,30, No. 2 white $1,07 ®l,lO, No. 1 do. sl,2e. Corn very dull at be®B2 for mixed, 85c for choice yellow, 88®95c far good to choice white. Oats dull and lower at 433,®440 in bulk, 47® 50c in sacks. Barley steady for the best grades, but low qualities are neglected, and difficult to sell; lowa spring sold at 55®75c; good to fancy Minnesota 51,30®1,60; choice fall .1,80. Rye heavy at 80®82o for Prime. Whisky steady at 81.15. Gro ceries quiet and unchanged. Pork dull and heavy at 531,25. Dry Salt Meats; sales on orders at 15%cfor shoulders, 18re for clear rib aides, and 190 for clear 8144. Bacon firm, with salee , "on orders at 17;4c for shoulders, 203‘c for clear rib sides, and 20,%c for clear aides. Lard $. ery little doing; small sales choice in ball barrels and kegs at 19®1035c. Cat- tle in fair supply with a moderate de. mend at 235 ®5%0. Hogs active and firm at B®loe. 'Receipts-4,300 bbls flour; 23,000 bush wheat, 19,700 - bush corn, 28,- 460 bush oats; 8,900 bush barley, 10,300 ,hneh rye, 350 hogs. ' 1 Cirscinsavi, Oct. Oct, 16.---cJotton dull; middling 25c. Tobacco dull and no sali , s. Whisky in moderate demand at 5t,15. Flour steady; family 55,50&5.75. Wheat in good demand; red 11,10®1,16. Corn steady at 90c. Oats . dull; No. 2 48z; No. 1 51(952.c: white 54 ®ssc. , Rye steady at -900 for No. 1, except light. Barley g 1,60 for fall. Mess pork dull and the prices are nominal at 530. Lard• dull at 1734® 17140. "Bulk meats—none offering. Ba con dui% shoulders 17e: clear rib clear sidet 20e. Batter Ann at 30@35C- Cheeee 16%®17c for Western Reserve. Eggs firm at 20a. Linseed oil dull at 97®98c. Lard oil steady at $l,BO. Sugar steady and in fair demand; raw 13% @lee. Cof fee firm at 2035®,2535c. Seed unchanged; clover 12®12%0 per pound; timothy 53.60 Q 3,60 per oustieb 0014.130 buying. Ex change dull. BVFFALO, October 16.—Recelpta: 111000 bbls flour 50,,000 bus wheat, 30,000 bus 1 corn 25,000 bus oats, 6,000 bas barley, 10,000 bus rye. Shipments: 119,000 bus wheat, 148.000 btis oats. Frelehtst• 23® 24c for wheat,- 200 for corn; and 120 for oats ,to New York. , Flour; a local de n-mid only. ,Wbeat better,with vilest/ 13,000 bus No; 2 51.11Walikee Club at 51,14, 16,009 bue do. at $1,1607t§00. bus NO. 3419- at $1,03®1,12. 1 Cora stea dy,tifi with small lots selling at - 77®80c. ".„Oatn.fair'de mend, With sales of 60,009 bed at 40e. Eye negleeteri. !Barley quiet:isit i vialei 'of 20,000fbue: Canadian, by samples ,at' Si, 18 in:store; one olecholee Canadian at .11,25,delivered to cars. Higbvithea none ink at 51,16©1.19 ~ liasa - /PorkLdnili at ; 3 ?i!..P3rol..tinaao 18e. ;,•01. •,. .:;:i: 7": i , ' . loineyntar, 'October: 16.—Bagging is quiet Ant firm at ,22®27,140.! Cotton: dull andlnominal at 24y,0 for middling. Flour in mbderate demand atKZ& for: super ' doe: Grain quiet - Wheat at $l,lO for red,' and.lyl,ls for ,Wltitet;•• Corn ,in ,hulk 900. • • OMR, bee, / -- Bye 90e; OrtverleX in good. demand4-pritne 'New Orleans Sager 14e. Prime New ' Orleans - Pdelasses ?Sc, Prime Rio Coffee 26Mci Ham-firm at 621 "on leyee. •.Lettf Tobacco-quiet but steady! sales Of.63plilicis at prices ranging4riem $7,70@11,75. Prcivialima:quiet Malkin— I Mats PcV $ 3 4 76 4 ; WO o k9 l lPiet at#l,l6 CLEVELAND,for rawee October 16.-41 . 0tir market quiet and dreier; city made 'sells at 5$ for treble"extra white, 57 for double , extra .amber, 56,50 for double extra red Arbiter, .26 for extre'red*lnteri'ooutitti , n4ild'obt, 'x57.25®7,60 for double extra white; 's6® 6,75 for double extra led "and amber, $6 gi6,75 for Amin's) extra 'spring Wheat .No. 1 red 5t;18.: - Corril No:' 2 430 C; ' Oats 470. - Wttiolentin . relined' ' helduat' '26 1 44 ' ,'for ptini6 light strawy whltei pai2o3o. ‘lor standard white in large lout, end . 49t0: .ihgbetin . tetall 'lote;scrndel 18 : bead' :at . - ,50. Li:CLIJ,L 2,768 PHILADELPHIA, October 16.—Flour 13 __:, • 1..3.- 4 .• _ itt,4AZE"Mtv-AkION-IWir-A1)0TOBEIt -18 i 880: very dull; extras 56Q8,25,' spring wheat extra family $6,25, Ohio d0.,f8050@;25. Wheat active ; sales of 26,00 0 bush west ern red at $1,40, Pennsylvania 51,43, Rye advanced; sales of 10500 bush Pennsyi vadin at $l,lO. Corn active, with sales of 40,000 bush mixed western at 51@1,05. Oats dull at 67®58c. PrOvisionli inactive. Mesa Pork, at $32,25®33. Liard 18;‘c. Petroleum dosed less active, at 22c for crude, 32540 on spot, and 33c, all October, for zefined. Whisky held at 61,28®1,27. OaliEGO, October 16.—Flour unchanged: sales of 2,5C0 bbls. Wheat dull, but market better; sales of 1,500 bush fed Ohio at $1,300. Corn firm: sales of 4,200 bush No. 2 at 83g84c. Barley steady; sales of 28,r00 bush up lake Canada at $1,25 and 7,500 prime Bay Quinte at $1,34. Rye inactive. Canal frieghts: wheat 2ec and barley .1.6. 1 , , c to New York. Lake import€: 4.400 hush wheat, 01,800 barley, 6,goorye, 900 etas. Canal exports: 17,500 bush wheat, 4,t,: 1 0 barley. BALIDIORE, Oett;lJer Ill.—Flour very active and sales ,heays - ; we t ern super fine at $3,50; extra at $5,756 ,50; family at 57@7,25, Wheat steady; red at 31,45 @1,50; good at .51,35@1,40. ti Corn firm; white at 81,10@1,17; western and yel low at 11,02®1,08. Oata.dull , at 5.(2,60c. Rye dull at $1,10@1.12. Men pork quiet. Bacon. It m; rib sides at 204 c; clear rib at 21cf .alders at 17y,'@1734c; hams at 24(gi25c. 1. quiet at 1834@19c. Whisky; good feelin:, sales at $1,20©1,21. MILWAII October 18.—Flouriet; choice lowa and Minnesota 5 5,25 (5,50. Wheat weak at $l,OB for No. 1 and 51,02 for No. 2. S Is firm at 400 for No. 2. Corn firm at 71% for No. 2. Rye in fair demand at 78c or No. 1. Barley nomi nal. Grain freig • steady at 634igi1254c to Buffalo and Oswe: Receipts-4,000 bbla flour '117,000 bus • wheat, 7,000 bush oats. Ship:dents-3,000 bbla flour, 108,- 000 bush wheat, 11,000 bush oats, 6,011 bush corn. TOLEDO, Otober 18.—Flour quiet. Wheat active and 3 to 40 better, with sales of No. 2 white Wabash at $1,22, No. 1 white Michigan al, $1,28, regular do. at $412. amber 1,12 to $1,13. No. 1 red at $l,lB, No. 2 do. $1,14, and No. 3 do. $1,05. Corn quiet and 4o better, with sales of No. lat 82c. Oats steady; No. 1 47c and No. 2 ,45c. Freights 4% and 93yc to Buf• falo and Oswego. NEW ORLEANS, OCt. 16 —Cotton firm and in fair demand; middling 25c; sales 3,500, receipts 4,733. exports to Havre 2,178, coastwise 1,235 bales. Flour 50c lower. Corn lower; white $1,55. Oats 50c. Hay lower at $29. Mess pork $33,50. Molasses re-Wiled 65g$8c; others un changed. Gold - 12234. Sterling 4034. ..New York sight % discount. Mr.srmis, October.l6.--Cotton Arm and unchaliged at 2.4@2430; •receipts, 1,116 bales; exliorts; 943 bales. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn: white $l.OB, yel low $l,OO. Oats 500. Hay $27@28. Bran $23,50. Pork $23,40. Lard '20(21c. Ba con steady; Shoulders 17%c and sides 21%c.. NASHINLLE, October 16.—Cotton; ordinary 223. c; low middlings 21;5c. Alleatf„red $1,05; amber $l,lOl white $1,15@1,25. Corn $1,15. Oats 60c. Bar- ley $1,25. Rye $l. Flour ss@ii for super to fancy. Bacon; aides 20c; hanks 20c. and shoulders 17@20c. Lard 20c. CHICAGO, October 16.—Cattle dull at $3,75@5,27 for common cows and light steers. Hogs steady, firm and fairly ac tive at /8,25 for stockers, f9,00G9,41 for fair to medium, $9,50®9,80 for good to choice,. and $ 1tr,25 for extra. Dry Goole Market. NEw York, October 16. Market rather inert and depressed for moat classesa of good, especially for lm ported stuff. Cambric., adapted for ladies wear • are offered at comptratively verb low rates,. from 2.5 c and upwards. Do mestic cottons are also depressed, al- though not quotably lower. Some make of brown goods are already very low, as for instance, the i Lawrence D, which sell at 14%, and the F which sell at 12%c; the Atlantic L and the Pacific Lare are also very cheap at 1234, and so are 'Atlantic A at 1530. and Pacific A extra, at 15c. Indian head 1534 c. August A at 1435 c, extra A 1234 c and Lacena E 1215 c, as well as Garner t Co. new style of aide band prints, which A.. T. Stewart & Co. are offering at 10%c, while agents price Is one shilling. Paver cambrica and linen crashes are alsa otlered at reduced rates, IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. 4, PITIBIII7/80k i FORT WATIrI nAOO RIOLROAD. October 16.-1 car rye, J Meek; 1,000 pigs lead, B L Pahne stock& Co; 5 bole brandy, Jos 8 Finch & Co; 24 bbls peas, Bruggerman &O'Brien; 5 bales hops, J J Springer; 20 bbla cran berries, 34 eke rye, 66 do cern. Henry Reit Jr: 43 tes hams, J H Parker; 24 Phis peas, yoigt, Mahood dr. Co; s'bbis spirits Shipton & Wallace; 2 bbliThilcohol,li Mackeown; 5 bills gin, I.Sitle dr. Mech ling; 5 cars corn, 0 II Allertom 2 - do do, Culp & Shepard; 2do do,_ Dan Wallace: 2do do,' Bricker &- Co; To barley, C Bowers; 7 do rye, Robb & iHerron; 200 eke flour, Sam Lindsay Jitr& Co; 1 car barley, S Rhodes & Co; 2 do - do, Smith & Co; 2 cars corn, Scott & Glsal4l2 tee lard,- sdo hams, 30 bbls lard oil,f Sellers & Co; ,1 car millfeed, H M Henderson; 100 bbla dour, Shornaker & Lahgebheiw: 44 bats cheese, N J Braden; 1 ear lumber, Jos Myers & Son; 50 bxs cheese. Head dt - Metzger; 220 bdls shingles; Dilworth, Porter & Co: 328 has cheese, owner.; 35 hgs rye. W J Meek; 39 bdia handles,-'W Mardorf. . lULEVELAND AND PITTIVIVRGEt Ran , 'ROAD October 16 —I car rye..4lex Moore; 2 cars iron ore. Bryan & Caughey; 2do lake superior ore, McKnight .& C"; 2do do, Zug & Co; 2 do do, Everson, Preston & Co; do billets, Park 1340's & Co; Ido scrap lron, Mullin & M; I \do Oats, "W 0 Miller: 13 eke oats, F 0 Craighead; - 7 do rags, Godfrey dz Clark; 310 •kka. 5 bblis pearl barley, Rinehart &ISt 10 do pearl barley. Arbuckles S. Co;' .59 aks rye, MC. tic A; 39 do oats, W Welsh. dr. CO: 15 1lBsea tobacco, Jll Llppencott; 10 .do do, J K `Smith & Co. ALLEGHENY' STATION, .October .1 car llimber, A.O Taggart; John anz; 250 plgs s laid, T H Nevin dr. Ct 3 bbls A Kirk; 349 gallons stonewareV, 'Becklield & Niehouse; 83 ski:l.o6m, 53 do' 'barley, ROBO deEVeing;• 2. cars *heat; W McKee & Co; 1 car feed.gippley•&, Beck. ert; 1 car cooperage. J MiHemphlU; 2 do millfeed, R KnqA & Soul 1 do barley, lid. Weil & Son; 8 bgqi potables ' ,Jas len; 113 eke barley, Smith .C Cc,; . l pig hay M Steel & Son; 1 car metai,.Graff, Bennett. & Co. • • • ALLlsciazny ViraasYi Fair. AD; 00. tober-16.-6 cars railroad iron,J B tingtelni3 cars oil bbis, Braun tic Wag• ner; Oaks. Scott .l car grain, Spencer dz McKay; ,50 „I:obi* tar. Leo Oppenhelm; 15 do Oil, LI - Sly 4 Coi 2. ,care Coal; 'Coleman, CO., - - v'A L V AZB Iti It'llatlll'ltEPiCE• Ythr.tu PROPltlfttr.: FOR sESttLIII:--111, feet front un Forty-Fourth street lov 1114' feet deep on an alley, .well bull Family Mauston of portico:mtaltqball;.-iallttli lros , ft, Mash room ant .eellar, lorgo garden, variety. (Cola; traits and •graptroilu•ia, , War- Itkatioti , \ pleasant and. uealthy. Wlll , bo Aold 4 galr and on reit • imitable terms. , tapply try. , i., .- • , tit avpntia. i ,r .iid y: 1 r: ii) % -€1.71;i9.U.91,11 • ...11 .4t, so sst4;,, EIFAVOTAProOk lit ' ' "= ' Utaxtriettchateqesirs , Sweets.ficzwed tide • 14441itstr,Ri.brithatlauttlioriii 'AWL:Sv the Enmity Grocery store of • JOHN A. RENSHAW, Corner Liberty and Ninth Ste. 0414 EIVER NEWS. he river, we regret to state, is again rec - = tug at this point with 34 inches in the channel by the marks last even ingi Weather yesterday was warm and pleSsant, although cloudy and overcast at times, with every appearance of rain. bleigury at 2P. M. was up to E,9 in the shade. The Belle, from Parkershurgh, ar rived and departed on jaturday, with a good trip each way. 11 The Mollie Ebert, frob due; last evenle - g, and w found in por; this mo , probatly depart for to Morrow The Glendale is loadi and the Messentter for will leave on the first r The Kate Putnam wi for 'buainess. Ilsewhere this morning appears the business card of F. Rephan A: Co. sue• cessors to Morrow S. Barnhill and Mot . - row& Blair, proprietors of the O'Hara Boller Works. We can . commend thi: new firm to steamboatmen as fully worthy a large share of their business patrOnage. The senior of the firm has had a quarter of century of experience in the business. and thoroughly under standsl,..lt in all its departments. Pa tronage an be no where else• better or more worthily bestowed to secure satis faction. —The Maggie Hays left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Friday. —The Tahlequah has resumed her reg ular trips In the New Orleans and Oua chita trade, under Captain J. IV Blanks. —The Bellevernon arrived at NeW Or- leans on Thursday, and the Mary Bay age left there the same day for Pitts burgh. (b —The Importer arrived at New - r leans recently from Arkansas rivitr, with, amomr, other articles, 624 bales of col ton. —The R. E Lee, on her last trip. car ried into New Orleans the largest frelght of the season-3,091 bales cotton and 3,692 sks ,cotton-seed. —The Lorena arrived at hlemphis on Thursday and the Glasgow left there the same day for Cincinnati, with, among other items, 000 bales cotton. —Willis Johnston, clerk of the Pitts burgh lit Zanesville packet, Julia No. 2, was married at Marietta on Thursday, to Miss Rite Booth, daughter of Capt. Horatio Booth of that place. • The wreck of the steamer Phantom, which is not so much damaged 'from the annihilation of the boiler as it was at drat suPposed. is \to be sold at 'public auction on Thursday, October 21. —John Nelson. mate of the Sam. Hale and another river man, named Win. Bit: ber, had a rough-and-tumble on the levee at Memphis, on Monday last. Nel son came,out tirst best, and .had to pay live dollars for the fun to ou-traged ustice. —The annken ooalboat at the foot of New Richmond bar, and a snag opposite Chllo, nine feet through at the roots, and fifty.tlve feet long, which has been a- terror to steamboatmen `for twenty years, have been taken out of the river by the United States snagboat Green back. —lt is said that James Fisk, Jr., con templates building a steamer (to run be tween New York and Albany) 600 feet long, 60 feet beam, wit a 150 inch cylin der, which, when com leted, will over top any steamer in th world in size and magnificence. The tis to leave New York at eight o'cloc - in the morning and return the same e ening. —The New Albany Conunercia, says: It looks very much, like the continued legal pursuit of Captain Josiah Murray is a sortof "set up" affair. Captain M. is a gentleman who has ever borne an ex cellent reputation, and that he would be guilty of burglary or , any other crime, no one who knows him will be inclined to believe. Yesterday he gave bond for his appearance to answer an indictment in the Criminal Court for burglary. 1 —A St. Louis dispatch under date of Thursday says: A new company has been organized, for the purpose of run ning a line of steamers between Savan nah and St. Paul, to be called the Mer chant& Star Line, with Captain Hutchi son as manager. The company have bought the Countess, Dexter and O. S. Weeks. of the People's 'Line. This is etippoiled by some to be a flank Move. went on the part of the 'White Collar Company, but there does not: seem to be any evidence to that effect. = --Oa the_ 6th Inst. the steamboat Daniel Drew left Albany at 1t:25 a, xt. with'a paisenger Ilst of over Oct people, and arrived at Desbrosses street. New York at 5:57. The Drew. made. all the landings usual to tbe route, which fact drew 'from her actual time three fourths', of an • hour for the tide - was high and wore than the ordinary time required to enact them. Deduct the forty-five min utes from the full- time, and her actual running time is less , than six hours— better than twenty-four miles to the hour. On the 7th. the seine - vessel was timed on her -run frail Yonkers to Thirty-fourth street, xteeu miles, and she completed the Istance in thirty i,c two Minutes. No a ial preparation was: made r for the pe fort:statics of these Yeats. , : • Myer and Weather:. MY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh klazette,l Lo ISVILLE, October 16.--River falling Moyne with 2 feet 2 inches In canal. A' beau white frOat with thin lee latt night. ' RIVER PACKETS. ME= VICHOMING. NEW outx&xs. OW ME/UPI:11S AND 'V r igg i at tiEVITOBL RANS-wlte ate ame ItSaitlitla ...... —Capt. User:, Wilt lease for the ahoy and Interniedlate ports t • a A V otittiirsi .t s sew FL CI K A CrIL .110 i `44 0 4 10. A gentlL tINVIDNATI A D IXDRINIVILLgr ' .11'OR CINCINN TI trndiaZo , i LOUISVILLE.—T .0 tine pas sang, r steamer moLute, EBERT Cahl. 6. IV. EBERT, Cleric S. Poppard, attn. to MD1103;1110100 arid In •ermedlate ports on 8 IUI DAY. 113th inst. 'For irt-Isht or passage apply on board dr to 'BO2B FLACK St COLLINti WOCD, , Agents. L 1 :1 PLZjI FNOR 1! BERLlNG;adir m a Ittiattit't rA,PARKEA§BUIiti. D CINCINNATI. Leaves ?Manure' EVERY IIATURDA.Y. /X N. Vie twit% and sopntb . Sitiewneel Steamer ST.. gl MCI'S. T. C. EIWVIINSIC, Comitutnder. will leave as announced &novel,— • • • . • • For fulled or Psssagh apply on board, or to ~ -FLACK' FCOLIAN6WOOD,Tor . COLLINS ..I,llAliblES, 'Agents. N. ' B.—No Freight received afar it A. se. se 7.9 ;;i_):,sjz mo uvattrrobt:AND AS 111: TZI IXISAILMIMAIL •TEAII9SUIPi Ntuniimmit ithrteett , lixit=oliis vessels,' saiaoig to. m tilie calebriaed,,- ,•, • , , ... ~-_,, ~li P CITY OPIELNA i k , ; ' CITY 07 A.l4l'N Mc?, _.- cunt:pp:am , / PITT ita_PAIATOI(II3i.i OF J.,9NDON. - Maine 'NSEXkLY; BAMULUAIri , .MIO 41 1 i1L1 11 1.: I.4,rth ruyet; Now York. Tor tumults or fkrt,ber WILILAR BIN6IHL)I, Jr. A 3 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh COMMISSION MIEICHAS.NriIB E S :f: A A LI L 1 8 111.1 D NY A. £ T W. M, GORNLY, 't I I7I3II3LESALE GROCER, No. 271 Libert4Street, - (DIFOLCII.T OPP. Z.A.GLY HO 2 / 1 1•0 ParrlTSl3t7ll4l3l-1, se :sqs 'll doubtless be [ling. She will inciatiatl again W. C. Ag., , DISTRONG, to F j etz,r S Armstrong, PRODUCE COMMISSION MIECHANT, No. 23 ?CUBISM' STREET. g- for St. Louis, .w Orleans, and soon be ready EA'NOR ts. HARPER.. FLOUR, GRAIN A.ICD PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS So. 329 Liberty Street. •PITTsBUROTif, PA. /fir Conslintnen l ts solicited. se7 rzarsa KEIL . VEIL & BITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR, (*PAIN, SEED% MILL PEED, £c-, 349 Liberty NU, Pittsburgh, my2l;b37 Y. IBTZZLI. Alf STEELE & SON, MLA Commifsion Merchants, AND DZ.4.1.3715 IN Fri..011:111, mot No. 91 OHIO BTHEEI, near Haat Comae:. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. .1: BIANCIELARD. • Wholesale and Retail Grocers, aplB:xB9 • PRhITTLE,. BAIRD Ili PATTON, Wholeiale limners, Commission Merchant, na Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, . Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Wass; Co:ton Yarns and all f".tsburgh Manufactures generally, ns and 114 ne.COND STREET, Pittihureir. JOHN 1. BOUM—EDW. H. 11011111. JOHN I. 110ILTSE &BliloB., Sue censors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor ner of Smithfield and Water Streets: Pittsburgh. rOltir QIIIPTON a, IVA L LA CE_, Whole. seta o ROVERS AND PM/1/IXE DEAL fat2. Ne. 6 &XTB STREET. Pittsburgh. sl2:rva PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOANS DINNET, MORGAN & CO., 6$ &change Place, and N. K. JESUP & CO., Pine Street, N. T., offer for sale the Bonds of _the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Beads pay seven per cent, in Gold; ace thirty years , to run; are Free from i \ ocernment Taxation ; a secured by a and Grant of Three Mill on Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. In addition to this special grant the Coml. any also owns Three Millions of heir in lianas, which an being rapidly told to erelop the country and i6prove the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road. fromSleridan, Kansas, to Benner, Colorado. Th road in operatioil, 437 miles long, upon which it is also a mot - gage, NOW EARNS, 310 p ENOUGH NET INCOME TO \PST , THE - INTEREST ON TEE N W LOAN. There is no better security in the mar •rt--tilis bring in MIME Mint s bettF th i n Government Se eurities. PRINCIPAL •AND INTEREST PHARE IN GOLD. Prite 96, and acorn ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps and Circulars furnished on application. We have a full supply of the above I Bath on I:nnd anti for sale, and ire take pleasan in ritOMMell l ing them as a very reliable and perfectly afe investment. S. Mer, AN & CO., No. 73 ourth Avenue. ants Pittsburgh Pa. ND SECURITY A C O MFORTfur the traveling commurilty. . _ . J. B. HAIL Safely, rili3 Jacket G'ar :Beater and ,• aIOPERaI Taft . . • - • For Smoke and, Hot Air Fines, dispensinfrwith the use of etoves sna Sees Di orubold t berm ten , le r or Baggage care" with the, attachment to graduate the beat to any temperature that may be desired without th possibility Of tiring the car or cars to which she ' e- Jae ket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States letters Patent for a, safety Jacket, which Is warranted to resist the .moat -intenic heat that may be ap.: piled to It In toe position and purpose for which itis intended, , , --_; :. -. , • _;• ' It Is a snre Protection from 'accidents by fire, originating frChn defective hoes or where him pipes - are used as conductors for smoke or heat. • It, is .appllcable to. all' piping that may become' overheated, and Is warranted to give perfect sat isfaction where wood. Or other coinhosttbltmate• Hat may be placed in close proximity tffereto, I se now.ready to apply\my Invention to stores, dwellings, , factories, ship's ' ' steamboats, railroad. ears, C. Iliflierevrr pipe as• conductors are glade sagerous by being verheated and seen. rity de ,red. I . will send o application right to mann tnre•at use the a v e invention. Also Territorial rims to each as may wish to engage in ailing privileges either ty tide or count . a_. H. NA liar 011 the at the "SE PLUS ULTRA PAIN'? WORKS." corner of Morris street and. the All O !. en, .Valley Railroad, 'Twelfth ward. Pitt - purge. Pa. JylB:ln36 TOIIOI—TORN-LORNANIFENTA tg HAIR WORKER-AND, PERFUMEA, ; - .lio 89 Market, street. Plitebirrib: AiwaWndoi_Eoneral assortment of ,La. .41#320 • tRIRLIP Gunnel:dews Wle or Es, bCAIXI3, (31TA BRA° *a; Int VA Mee tub be /117C11 On RA. LT -; 1 4-..Ates. , End 'OeutlemeW, 13 n Roir =smog p;, cone A. the tiantestomartp.r. • L - Opt ) 4,4 MAPLE SUGAIL-40 bairels on coneignmeel at WATT, LAM) & Ct)'3 and 174 Wood-street. ~.1.1.13. N. 111C/11112. = 4. A. lITZSLL No. 711543 PENN STREET. I=l MISCELLANEOUS RAILROADS irItANGE OF 11.11. TIME. ILLLEGITENT VALLET.BAILROAD I THE ONLY DIRECTROUTE TO. THE OIL REGION'S. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.: . OOn and after 510NDAY Ser t. AG, 1650 TWO' THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburgl Depo:, corner of Elev. enth and Pike stree(s.fcr Frantlln, 0U City, Bit- Salo. and 401 no:nts in e 011 Regions. LAX 'ARMY IR FITISBVILSH Day Ex 7:00 atr Day Ex 15 Night Ex.... 7:33 pm „Night Ex -6: 555 pin am Ist Hulton:.. 0;40 a m Itt flulton... 6:15 p m lid Hulton...li:3o an. 4gHnlfon... 5:50a m 34 Linann,.. 6:00 pn. 2:LO GID Ith Elalton.,11:1 OpW• Itl. n. 7-30 p m Teep9rt AC. 7:30 a m SD4a Work!... 6:130 report. 6:15 r 13:1 8ra..1F • 5 13 Ac :3.03 pn. Pri.•:Vs Ac 1 0 1:V3 aIC CHt.ch.. .... 1:00 nni',C1e:T:11.4..... 10:10am Lia:Grea.:*.Ta:l:s twit 01111: Ac.smnino.lation .1. - 711011A.5 M. ILINek, AsVt. lanpn. rOAENNSYLVA-=, .11111M1-Ifilrt NIA cENTBAL - runiam -- Amcimar - . 7 . 4 1, D. On and aster 11 P.N.. z , naday AUGUST %%11. 1569. Trai• s set..l arrive at and depart from • the Um ion Depot, turn., of wmu:s e/ ton and Libor., streets. as follows , . . Arrive. " . - Depart. Rail Train.... 1:20 wa o'llay It:Trees 12:30 am Fast 14ne 1-25.am,•Pact1c vex... 7:41 am Wall's No. 1:. 6 20 am. Wail's No. 1.. 6:30 am 3rintonAcc'n. 7:5O"Sm Mali Trait: 8:10 am Wall's No. 2.. 9:05 am: Bra•ksat No 1.5 Iti pm Cincinnati Ex .8:25 am Cincin'ti Es. 12:30 pm Johnstown Ac 1020 am Wall's No. '2.. 11:35 am Brats Ac Nol 7:00 pm'Johnstown Ac.4:05 pm Pittsb"h Ex• 12:411 pre!Bra"ks Ae No: 6:90 pm Phila. Expresslllo pm; Phila. Express 3:50 pea Wail , ' No. 3...1:50pm' Wall's No. 3.. 3.05 pm Bia'ks AcNo 2 9:55 pm; Wall's No. 4.. 13:04 me Wall's No. 4. 5:50 miy•Fast Line. ...•7:30 pre, Way Passn'r 10:20 pro, WalPs It o. 51. 11:90 tan *These trains make close connection at Harris burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10025 a. in. Re turning. leayes Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. M. and arrives at Walls Station at 2:10p, te. _ Cinclunati Express and Pacldc Expresaleat i daily. All ciao? trains daily except Sunday. r For farther intor apply_ to Wall H . BECKWITH, ARCO.. The Pennsylvanlaßaltroad Comparly will not aa arame any rish ibrßa.egage, except for wearing-ate. pare!, and limit their responsibility to One Huy, Bred Dollars In rattle. All Baggage exceeding Cat amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, an'ess taken by sp,Nlai contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAW an 32 General, Superinradent. Altoona. pa.l WESTERIi- PENNSTLTAM4- RA-LROAD.-4.1n and after August 29,1869, a Passenger Trains on the Western Penitsyl &- Rai road will arrive at and depart from tra. Feder, 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City.as follows: Aeries. Depart, Elpringd'e No16:40 a m.i1a11...... ... 6629 al& Freeport Nin o. 18:90 a reepurt Vo. 1 9:90a in Express ' 10:40 a tc, Sharpb'gNol 11:20 am Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m;Expres - 2:20 p ra Freeport N0.44:05 pm.hp - .ingd'e No 1 3:10 p Mali • '5:50 p ci, Freeport N0.75:20 p Spring , Pe No 26:20 n m Springd'e No 26:30 p Above trains ran daily except Sunday. The Church* Train leaven Allegheny Junction even Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny Clip at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 190 p. M. and write at Allegheny Jute tion at 3:40 p. In. CoblrwrAsio3 TICKSTS--For sale in packages at Twenty,between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Hers, Bennett, irine Creek, Etna and Sharpsbnra and good only, on the trains stopping at Stations specified on tictets. • The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. ea. make direct connection at Freeport withWala ker's line of Stages for Butler and Hannabstewn, Though tickets may be purchased at the Off.ce„ No. ISt. Clair street, near the Suspensionßridge. Pittsbtu'ah, and at the Depot, Allegheny. Per further information apply to • JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent. - - - '' Federal Street Dept.t. i r: Western Pennsylvania Railroad wi ll not as ume any risk for Baggage, except forswearing al- r , 1,. and limit their responsibility to Cm hiundi ed Dollars in yaloe. All baggage 'ex ceeding this amount Intel= wllibe at the rt. of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. IiVILLIA3I i l l at3o General Superintendent, Altoona. . 3 1 , L. .• §§B.G . H, I , OI . I7WAYNE & CHICAGO ' B. W. sure CLEVELAND 1 PITTSBURELE It, B. From August 30th. 1869, trains will leave from and arrive at the Upton Depot. north side. l'ltts. burgh viti o, ! , :me. ad fallowri , Arrive. Chicago Ex....2:08 a m Chicago Ex..39:13 a EL Erie & EgxEx.7:2lla in; t.e Mile Ex:, 7:X3 a m el. & NY'h g &1'16:o 8 a m Wheeling Ex 10:484 m Chicago MAIL .6:58 a m' C. .183.1.. Ex 7:08.p m Fast Line. ~.8:48 a Ea ,Clit'goEx&lll3:4lB t i& Cl. it Wh'g Ex-1:7.3 pu. Cleveland Ex 3:38v m 'Chicago 'Ex,- 1:38 pm • Erie & Tien Exs:sBpm W'e & Eller-VI:38 V ir.'Cl. & Wh'g Ex6:3l3p m Departfrom Alleglleny., Ampe to A/legate:v. Beer Yana Ac.9:08 a in'Le•etsdal et .c..6:33 am Leetsdale •• 10:03 a re; Bea'r Falls `• 8:28 am " 11:58 a m New Castle "10:23 am Rochester '• Si :A 3pm Enon .. '9:13 us Leon " .3:58 pm. Leetsdale "12:4F02. Leetsdale Am.5:13 pm lieer Rana .. 11:113 pan Beerralls " .6:13 pm, Leetsdale " 4:33 got Leetsdale " \ /11: 4 111plv:_ •• • " 7:93 pm Fair Oaks Sun- .. 1 Fair Oaks,Burn- • day Church. 1:13 pm! day uharch. 9:111&12. /VW 1:38 p. m. Chicago Expreu leases daily./ S.- 7:23v. m. Chicago Ex_ press arrives did*. 7- B. MYERS, 'J. N. McCULLOE.IIII. Gent. rm. A.Ticket Agent. Gent. Hang er: &MO, . frITTSBIARGE A AMMI . CINCIX'SATI . LOMB RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROME. CHANCRE OP T131E.--Qa and after SUNDA r e August 29 3 _1869, trains will leave and antra LS the Union Dern, as follows: - - _ .V! part. Anise, Hail 51:054. m. 13:05 p Inc Fast ...... :53°a. ni.-7:08•p: ter Express.. . . .... 143 p. m. 1:13 a. m. ?axed skc' . l! . -5:2 , 3 m. '9:53 p.tia. McDonald's AcOl.No.l 11:38 a. m. 7.1313 a. 7 / 1 . Steubenville Aaeommod. 3153 p. M. ' 9:48 a.m. McDonald's Aec'n, No. 25-53 n. m.. .3:11a p. m. Wandavehnrch Train.. 19:58 v. m. ' 9:fY a."lnir. id' 143. r. Jt. , Mon Will leave tiatly. • 11:03 x. -tratn":wlll arrive dai ly.. All thrr trains will mei SandayalZendo ed. The 8:53 a. El.' Trait makes close con nections at Newark kr Zanesvill F e. , SIIIL. • General Ticket Age, t, Colaratili,..o. • W: W.:CARD, F., non.; Deovimi, Glue, _ Anil... _ , „ _ fllMsHoriGs.&„asiegat. NFT.T V/, AMIOAD: I On and after TUFS.DAY,- So ember, llts a 18n4, trains will irrlze at and depart from UM Depot corner of Grant sad Water streets, se follows: Arrival. - Depart. • Marl to and from tinton town K.. 6:00 P. t 4 McKeesport Accolkdt'n 11:00 A. K. 51:123 P. at. to and from Unt'n.. 3:00 r. u. 10:10 A. Ng West Newton Accomod 4:30 P. M. 6:33 A. ala Braddock's Accorodt'n. 0213 P. at. '1230 Y.ll Night Ac. toMcli 'sport.lo 230 P. it. 6:43 .14114 Smsday Clinton Train to • and from West Newton 1:00 P. K. 10:0!1 A. !or tickets apply , to • - - E-31,.• RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT Bupertntendent. • non . • UNION PACIFIC RiuwAr Eastern Division. The sHuarzsr 'AtiM MOST MIII /An ttUur/to tom the lut to al poleta Colorado - Nevada, California Utah, Arizona New Mexico, Ida Etol Oregon, Two Trains leave State Una and Leave mkt.* tally LSnadayyaexceppted.lentheatrrvaiutwane of Fume Railroad nrona t. Lout a, and bat and St. Joe Railroad (rein Quincy, connect. in at Lawrence, Topeka . and Wamego crib etas ea for all points in Hansa.. At end et. track west of , Et! worth with the lIICITIgro STATES EMPRESS (*RYAN 'S - DAJLT LINKUP oVERLAND NAM &ND XXXIMalfr COACHES !Oa MIENNIELL34Aiir 3r..A.3F.1ng „ All 'l/ 6 0intS In. the Territories, And with itaNDICHSON , g TIU.WSZIELY of•COACHES for Fort Union, Bent ' s Fort, Albneneroce. ,Banta Ye, and 114 points /Me sons and New Mexico. With the reoen additions of roiling , stem and. eitripmelitc.' and th e - arrangements' nakin with responsible Overland Transportation .Llstng from its western termites, this road now odors unequalled. facilitles fok: the.transraisslos freight' to the War West. Tickets for We. as All the prindpa:' Oflotel tit the United States and Canadss Be sure and ask or ticket. via:TBIZ $110U• HILL ROUT _U STIOII ACTIN BAILWAT, ZASTBIIIif • ' • ' - 1,..AXM1LW341144 i • • •6I .eral Superunetittei ME .1. 11, WEBSTER, late 'Preutilt and Tle et AV) El II II U Washington,,