PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE 61 , PITTEEtrItOIX GAZETTE, TUESDAY, September 9, 1869. There was nothing new or important in oil, nothing at least worthy of spe cial, mention, and while the tharket is quiet,the feeling generally is strong, and prices are fully sustained. The offerings in this market continue very light, as our refiners, generally, will not sell at present prices; and with a majority of the largest refining establishments closed the general impression is that prices will within a short !time rule higher. There-is one good omen jtist now, and that is the fact that expOrters can pay present prices and have a rt argin; it is to be regretted that our refinre have been obliged to suspend operatibna for want of a margin, but such is the fact. It is con fidently expected, however, that the step, the manufacturers have taken will bring about the desired result, but it. is unfortunate that an experiinent of this kind has to be tried at this particular season of the year. Sale 1,000 bbls seller all year, on pri mate terms; 2,400 barrels Virginia oil (39 gravity) to arrive on this water, at 15; and I,ouo seller this month, at OM on board - ears at Venango City. Spot or seller September, .may be quoted at 14;8g114%. Sale 1.250 barrels, first half of Septem ber, at 32V 4 ,; 1,000 last halfoit 32)4; and 600 barrels on cars here, to go to Cincin nati, at 20. As will be seen, prices, coin. pared with yesterday, have undergone no quotable change, though it is SaiCi that there are mere buyers than sellers at present quotations. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil Eclipse Railroad Axle Eclipse . Machinery Eclipse Spindle Parker 4 Thompson RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. Ralston at Waring 230 bbls, on account of Pool Bro: Spray Oil Works 520 do, on account of J.l Vandergrift; Fisher. Bro 400 do, on account of Citizens Oil Works; Liberty Oil Works 160 do, on account of R T Leech. - - - Total 1,480 bbla. OIL IIIIIIPPitT) RA ST BY A. V. it. B. Liberty Oil Work 300 bt.ls ref. oll,to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 300 cases refined, to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Citizens Oil Co. 263 bbls refined to Tack; Bros. & Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner 250 'bbls refined to 'Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total .Refined, 300 cases, 813 bbls MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW 'irons, September 9.—Cotton lower; sales of 1,300 bales; 34c for mid dling uplands. Flour: receipts of 13,959 bbls: - heavy and' declining for good grades, and steady for medium and com mon descriptions; sales of 9,100 bbls at 0,6546,15 for superfine State western, 0,6047 for extra State, 0,50@7,05 for extra western, $7,10@7,20 • for white wheat extra, 0,5547,05 for R. H. 0.; 16,75@7 for extra St. Louis, $7,25@9 for good choice do.; included-in the sales are 2,500 Obis for export. "Rye flour quiet; sales of 250 bbls at $4,50(6,40. Corn meal scarce, quiet; sales. 100 Obis Brandywine . 1 at $6,25. Whisky is fairly active, and a shade firmer; 450 bbls at $1,11®1;12 for western free. chiefly at the ins:de price. i Wheat I®2o better with a fair export , demand; receipts 211.807. sates 138,000 bush at $1,38®1,40 for No. 3 spring; $1,45 @1,48 for No. 2 do: $1,55(411,58 for winter red and amber southern. and $1,65 for white Kentucky and Virginia. Rye quiet. Barley firmer; 100 bush new two rowed State at $l,lB. Corn opened lc better and closed dull and drooping; re ceipts 62,263, sales 41,000 bush at sl®llB for unsound new mixed western; $1,19®51. 2 2 for sound do. and $1.24 @1,25 fer western yellow. Receipts Oats 1 37,425 bush without decided change; 54,000 bushels at 64®68c for new South ern and western. Rice firm. Coffee firm. Sugar moderately active, with sales of 750 hhds at 1135®13c for Cuba and 12®12340 for Porto Rico, and 450 boxes Havana at 1235@12%c. Molasses nominal. Hops nominal. Petroleum steady at 16y, ®l7o for crude, and 32® 32350 for refined. Hops nominal. Lin ': seed oil dull at 96®9$c in, casks. Spirits turpentine 42c. Pork firmer and more ' active, with sales of 2,025 barrels at $30,25®31,00 for mess; closing at 130,75 cash; $3O for old do; $27,00®28,00 _prime, and $30®31 fcir prime mess; also 250 bbls mesa, buyerl , September, at pl. Beef steady -with '6 les of 140 bbla at $8,50®13,50 for new plain mess, and sl2® 17 for new extra meas. 'Beef hams steady with sales of 190 bbls at $25®30. Cut meats quiet at 143;®104 for shoulders, 17@19 for hams; middles quiet and heavy with sales of 115 pkgs ice cured at 104(417. Lard quiet and steady with sales of 420 tierces at 17(419%, for steam, and 10‘®20 for kettle rendered. ' Butter steady at 16@28. Ohio cheese quiet at 12®16. Freights to Liverpool firm; 1 shipments 40,000 bush wheat at.934d. per sail and. 1035 per steam; 500 bbla -cliour at 4 2s. 6d. per steam. Latest. —Flour closed steady for ship . I ping and dull and heavy for other grades. i Wheat firm with good export , demand. Rye dull and hevay at $1,10®1,16 for western. Oats plenty and dull at 64® 67c for western: Corn lower and dull at $1,17®1,20 for sound mixed western. Pork dull at $30,75®31. Mess Beef in fair I request and without change. Cut meats quiet without material change. Bacon nominal. Lard dull lat 19c for prime I steam. Eggs firm and unchanged. Camado, September 9.—Exchange un changed. Freights quiet but more ac tive than yesterday; engagements were at 11c for wheat to Oswego and Kingston, and 630 for wheat and corn to Buffalo. Flour dull and demand almost exclusive . l ly for low grades, ranging from g4,so to $5,50; upper grades -Of spring 'extras and winter wheat brands dull, with sales at , .$6,25,57,00 for winter extras, and 15,10© '4i,8236 °for spring do. Wheat; there is a firmer feeling in the market, but movements were _light; sales of No. lat $1,30, and No. 2 at $1,26@)1,28, ing at outside fignre; for , future delivery ' there were sales of No. 2at $1,2634(4)1,28 seller September, and51,243;®1,26 seller ' October; other _grades quiet; sales at 51,2734®1,28 for No. 2; after 'Change the market was dull, with transactions in No, 2 spring at 51,26% seller September., •, Corn opened quiet and weak, but subtle - quently became firm; sales at 86% ®85,14 for No. 2, closing at outside figure; • •in options there was a fair de gree of activity, at 85,%®86y.ic, seller September, and 86®88%0 seller last half month; during the afternoon there were • sales at 860 seller September. Oats firmer and active for shipping and spec ulative purposes; with Bares No. 2 at 43,1/, ®44c, closing steady , at 48X®440 for hi tare delivery; 42;4®430 was paid seller ~ : September; after lel:lenge 435ie was bid seller September. Rye fairly active at a decline of 2o on No. 1, and, lc on No. 2; , sales former at 92e,' and latter at 90®91.0, ' closing at inside., Barley lower ; sales at , 51,32461,33 seller, Meath,. 11.1,24kellertlat. and 51,85 cash Tor IT& 2. Bighwineadull. I almost ilontlnalyl/108 for hawfV/Vir: for old. - Provuaddi &mai Ulu of mean at 1133,50 closing CRUDE REFINED LIJBAIO4I.TINO OILS. 35c 75c gOe 520 " it 833(433,50, inside figures for round lots. Lard quiet at 18®1810. Dry salt ed shoulders firmer with sales of 100,000 lbs at 13%c, market closing at 13%@13%c. Receipts 4,040 bbls flour, 64,050 bush wheat, 197,587 bush corn, 54,868 bush oats, 9,000 bush rye, 6,290 bush barley, 7,561 hogs. Shipments 5,273 bbls flour, 34,781 bush wheat, 160,906 bosh corn, 59,326 bush oats, 440 bush barley, 3,764 hogs. Sr. Louis, September 9.—Tobacco steady and active. Cotton: none on mar ket. Hemp firm and in good demand; sales common mid undressed at sl,lB© 1,28; medium $1,30@1,35; dressed 52,1 w @,2,45. Flour buoyant for low grades; sales super at $5@5,25; extra 55,4005.60; doable extra $5,40@6; treble extra $6,25 (i 16,50: choice to fancy family 57(4)8,50. Wheat opened firm, but became irregu lar, and some grades fell off I@e2o; small lots No. 2 spring sold at $1,08: No. 2 red fall $1©1,16; No. 1 do. $1,17©1,20; choice red $1,25(§1,30; No. 1 white $1,25@1,30. Corn steady at 90e for mixed In sacks; 950 for fancy yellow; 53a860 was paid for white. Oats steady and firm; sales at 44@460 for mixed in bulk; black and mixed in sacks 50@51, and white 51@ 54c. Barley; best qualities held ; firmly and generally above buyers' views; prime fall sold at $1,85, choice at $1,90 and , fair spring at $1,15. Rye held higher, with sales at 85@87;4c. Whisky steady at 51,09. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Pork; jobbing sales at $33,75; round lots are not worth more than $33,50. Dry salt meat loose; shoul ders sold at 13%ci. Bacon dull, at 15 3 4 c for shoulders, 18 ~c for clear rib sides and 190 for clear sides; sales of 10,000 pounds of clear sides, buyer 03to ber, at 1934 c. - Lard: Small sales of choipe fierce at 19c; keg 280. Receipts—Flour, 3,500 bbls; wheat, 19,300 bush; corn, 2,400 bush; oats, 18,910 Mash; barley, 600 bush; rye, 300 bush; , hogs, 60 head. CINCINNATI, Sept. 9.—Flour quiet but steady; family 46®6 25, extra 45 75; Wheat steady and held more firmly; red 11 20®1 25, white 41 35131 40. Corn dull at 98c®41. Rye quiet at 98c@$1. Oats dull and supply better at 54 to 590. T..bacco firm and in good demand; sales of 238 hbds at 18 to 424 75. Whisky quiet but steady at $1 OS. Provisions dub but unchanged, very little demand and that confined to Bacon. Mess pork held at 832 50. Lard 19;.‘c. Bacon is!:@lsy t o. Butter scarce at 30@38c. Eggs 19®200. No change in oil; Linseed 81®1 02; Lard 41 4Uigil 43; Petrcleum 33®35c for relin ed. Gold 1343 buying. Exchange dull 1-10 discount waving, par selling.. Money market close and active 10®12 per cent. MILWAUKEE, September 9.—Flour drill and the market has a downward tendency; choice spring extra offered at. 86,50@6,75. Wheat quiet at 81,28;4 fo r No. 1, and 81,25 for 1.%Z0. 2. Corn steady at 86c for No. 2. Oats weak at 42N@ , 13c for No:2. Rye dull and weak at 92c for No. 2. Barley nominally unchanged. Grain freights nominal. Receipts: 1,000 bbls flour, 305 hush wheat, 9,000 bus oats. Shipments: 1,000 bials , flour, 18,000 bus wheat. '7 PHILADELPHIA, September 9.—Flour is extremely quiet. Wheat dull; sales of red, 111,50@.1,51, white unchanged, Rye, 51,15. Corn dull and weak; sales of mixed western at $1,12@1,15. Oats, 58 to 62c. Provisions dull. Mess Pork de- dined •to $33@,..33.50. Lard, 1914 c. Pe troleum steady; crudest 28 1 /®2B;4c, re fined at 323@32 1 ,,c. Whisky unchanged. MEMPHIS, September 9.—Cotton firm, market bare. Receipts 7 bales, exports 51 bales. Flour easier, $5,50W,50. Wheat $1,15@1.50. Corn firm at 92%c. Oats scare at 65c. Hay firm at $22( - 23. Bran scarce at $1,20. Pork inactive at g 34,50. Lard steady at 20@2014c. Bacon dull; shoulders 163‘c, sides 19<<c. 'LoursvILLE, September 9.—Flour firm; superfine $5,00@5,26. Grain quiet and steady. Groceries quiet and firm. Leaf Tobacco active; sales of 107 'Wads at 55,2020,00. Provisions quiet. Mess Pork' declined to $33,25®33,50. Bacan nominally unchanged. Whisky un changed; raw $l,OB. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITT/3817M$ FORT WAYNE at Cl/I one° RAILROAD, September 9.-9 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 3do do, J W Por ter; Bdo do, Hallman it, Hammett; 2 do do, Rees, Graff & Dull; 5 kgs lard, 16 tubs putter, J A Graff; 17 do do, W H Graff; 1 bbl bacon, Et Rea, Jr; 100 do - flour, Culp t Shepard; 35 do highwines, Schmidt & Friday; 29 bbls cement, J Dunlap; 16 bag jars, W Little; 6 bbls glue. 2do oil, R E Sellers it Co, 2do do, J H Pease 4t Co; 3 bola apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co. _ OLavimazre AND Prrzesiminz BATT, MUD. September 9.-1 car corn, W G Miller; l do iron, Jas Wood az Co, 1 do 1 s ore, Reese Graff & Dull, 2 do gray warm, ore, Bryan &Canghey; 2 do - lime, W W Wallace; 24 bxs g oil, R E Sellers &t Co; 25 bbls lime, S Davidson; 4 do cement, A Bradley dr, Ce; 20 cases tobbac co, E Hazleton; 5 doahoes, WESchmertz; dG Ce; 100 empty oil bbls, B D Moore; 165 do do, C A Wormeastie; 10 kgs but ter, Voigt Mit Co; 45 aks wheat, J & W Fairley; 87 bgs rye, Mc Bane & A; 15% doz chairs, Close Ldc Co: 56 aka oats ' 8 Devol; 36 bids apples, H Rea Jr; 18 do do, 4 do eggs, 5 bxs grapes, A H MoTag tart; 25 bbis apples. Bruggerman dr. 0,B; 26 do do, Ido plums, 15 bxs peaches, 3 do grapes, D Ledger; 78 bbls apples, G Haines; 45 do do, Voigt . M & Co; 2 do plums, J Allen. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND Sr Lovis RAILROAD, Sept. 9.-7 bdls hides. 2 bas butter, 1 bbl tallow, J Dennis: 10 bbis apples , Voigt M:& Cs; 31 ; ski, oats, Robb ar, 23 do wheat, 3do corn, '4 do onions, Meanor k H;_111 do wheat, 95 do oats, 51 do barley , MeHeriry it H; 1 car lumber, W & D Rinehart; 3 do wheat, R T Kennedy; 1 do rye, Hitchcock MoC & Co; 2 do corn, D R Herron; 1 do. staves, G Caber; 100 bbis flour, Shomaker '& L; 100 do do, T Jenkins it Bra: 15 do whisky, J Adler it Co; 20 do do. W Miller; 10 do do, McKay & Bro; 25 bdis brooms, J Hutchison. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Sep tember 9-1 oar cinder, Zug & Co; 236 oil bbls, HW C Twaddle; 2 cars metal, John Moorhead; 2 do stone, P Brongh; 1 do do, Harrison & Bro; 4 bas woolen goods, Arbuthnot, Shannon &Co; 10 bbls potatoes, W Seibert; 89 ski vt heat, 68 do rye. 36 oats, Scott dc Gisal; 4 ski ,rags. McElroy Of, Co; 240 bbls oil, Foa l Bro; 520 do do, J J Vandergrlft; 400 do do, Fisher Bro; 160 do do, Citizens Oil Works; 160 do do, R T Leech.. ALLEGHENY STATION, September 11.— 54 hides J, Stnokratti & Hare; 1 pkg but ter, Jas O'Hanlin; la cars wheat. Ken. nedy Bro; 1 do cooperage, Ralya & • • Rob ertson; 1 do metal, Lindsay & MoCutch on; 2 do flaxseed. Ewer. Hamilton & Co; 10 half bbls fish. J Kohen; 48 bbis apples. John Herbert; 10 do flour, Hambriglat & Johnston;,2s Aka do, Hippley & Beck hart; 5 bbls do, J B McKee. , ' STEARESBIPS. TO LIVERPOOL AYD Q6EEPTSTOWI4. P L I ME INDIAN MAIL STEBESSUIPS Nomber s ixteen hystpaliSl vessels, mom zee ce ebrete4 OP PA.ltais, • CITY 07 ' or Bonciic olr z pitrultoxsc k' MAY O —MI RALY L AteIa • myth haver • - ew Ter ' mucnilOnaiiiihr tee •-•• *,, • inialik 4 / 1 6013001"1"'r 148 BElTirizrz• ussirr. !wound'. , r,DAY MEER' - 10 r iTrouRGIL _434z•- , 1889 RIVILEr. NEWS. The Allegheny was st 1. rising last evening at this point, although re ported' falling at Tidioute. Thus far there has been no rise in khe Mononga hela of importance,anl from this it would appear that the r cent rains did not extend to its head-waters. Accord ing to the Monongahela marks there were fourteen feet in the chanhel list evening. The following towboats, will, it is ex pected, leave to•dzy: For Cincinnati, Whale, 50,000 bushels. For Louisville, Eagle, 100,000; Hercules, 100,000; Lake Erie, 120,000; J S Neal, 66,000. Capt. Geo. W Reed, accompanied by pilot James Hamilton, left for Cinch*. nati on. Wednesday to load the Kate Putnam for Pittsburgh. The Petrolia No. 2 left for the head waters of the Monongahela last even ing. The splendid side-wheeler, St. Mary's. Capt. Sweeny, with Morris Dorsey in the office, has resumed her place in' the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet trade, and will depart to-Morrow at noon, She has been thoroughly overhauled and re paired, and is in tip-top condition for business. Messrs Flack & Collingwood and Gen. Chas. Barnes are her agents. Passengers and shippers can rely on her leaving promptly as advertised. The towboat Oil Valley started to Ohl City on Wednesday, but being unable to get under the railroad bridge, above Freeport, she was obliged to return. The Belle is due here from Parkers burgh to-night, and will return again to morrow. The high-headed Glendale, Capt. Hare, with the veteran, Capt. James Mellon in the office, is filling up rapidly (Or St. Louis and St. Paul, and will take her departure on Saturday. The Glendale is in first class condition for business, she, too, baying been thoroughly re paired arid repainted. —The Mollie Ebert is loading at Port land for Cairo. —The Camelia, St. 1.61219 to Pittburgh, was at Louisville on Tuesday. —The Jefferson, recently built for Capt. G. W. Rea, is loading at St. Louis for Red river. —The Sallie will probably leave St. Louis for Pittsburgh to-day, in command of Capt. Thomas Rogers. —Capt, H. G. McCotna's new steamer, Julia A. Rudolph, is rapidly approach ing completion, and will be ready to leave fur New Orleans in a few days. —Capta. C. A. Dravo and Andy Ack ley were in Cincinnati, on Tuesday. Cant Dravo don't think the St. Charles will go Into the Pittsburgh and Chicle nati trade again. —The St. Louis papers err in report ing Capt. James Atkinson as one of the purchasers of the Great Republic. Messrs Haig, Hartupee, and Morrow, were the purchasers. - —A St. Louis disaatoh, under date of Tuesday, - says: The sale of the . Great Republic was recorded here today, and Capt. Donaldson gave bonds as her com mander. The price paid for her was $23,500, the purchasers assuming her liabilities, which are large. —The Vicksburgh Herald, says: Warm and exciting times are expected to take place between the New FOrleans packets this fall. We learn that on next Saturday the Pargoud will back out from New Orleans with the Ames, when the prices of freight and cabin fare will take a double—somersault to very low figures; say five dollars for cabin passage, and twenty-five cents per bale for cot ton. —The St. Louis Democrat, of Wednes day says: That old crazy Frenchman who came dawn from the plains on the Sallie "gOt his monerlast Wednesday, and was to start soon after for France. He is not crazy now, and is well satiefi ed that the money was kept so safely for him, when unable to take care of it or himself either. The amount was about $2,000 Mr. J. Q. A. Parr has re signed command and the office of the Lexington packet, Nick Wall, Capt. Poe and son showing themselves on board to take charge yesterday. --We clip ithefollowirur from the Cin eindati Commercial: The following is a list of the boats laid up at this point; In the Seventesntla Ward—Gen. Lytle, Rose Hambleton, Telegraph. Kate Put nam, St. James, Ohio No. 4. Wananita, Maggie Hays, Kenton, Golden Eagle, Leonidas, Armadillo, J. H. Groesbeck, Silver Moon, Alice Dean. Robt. Burns And Swallow The Allegheny. Belle and Lorena are on the Marine Ways, • and the Boste'na on the Eureka Docks. The W. F. Cuitis is at the water works. At the City Wharf—Fleetwood, Mary . Ameat, Clarksville, R. R. Hudson, Sam. Hale, Clipper, Hope and Albion. At Covington—United. States and West 'Wind. Making a total of 31 ; boats. —The Cincinnati Gagetee referring to the burning of the Coosa, says: !She was built by Capt. S. B. • Hempstead, now of Hanging Rock, Ohio, and others of this city. Her actual value was probably not over 18,000. Slew she was owned by John Robinson she was at times ranningi as an E,vansville and Cairo packet. Still later she carried disrepntables picnic and moonlight, ex cursion parties pp and down the river. We have been informed that her reputa tion was so bad that When people resid ing on the banks of the Ohio would see her coming at any , time they would lock and bar their doors, teasing the crowd that might , be aboard. Several Sunday schools which had chartered her the past season for picnics, afterwards rescinded their contraCts. RIVER PACKETS. •J'AeN Jo. IV up G AND , CINCINNATI. FOIL WHEIMING. MARIETCA,PARKEBSBURG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY SATURDAY- 11.2 u. Leaves Cincinnati EVERY , TRURSDAY-4 The evriff and superb Sidew heel Steamer ST. MARYS. T.. C. SWEENEY, Commander.. will leave as announced above. For Ni eight nr Passage apply ID on board or to • FLACK. COLLINOWOO ,or t COLLINo es BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received on Tuesday after, I; - eel° VOR ST., LOUIS AND - A are " ST. PAIIL.—Tbe ffna passen ger strainer OLENDALI 3 Capt. Joule 31. HARZ. Clerk James Melton, 1011 h eve for the above porta on SAIL.IIRLIAk, 1.21tb but:, at 4 yor !Veleta or passage apply on, poerct, or to eel° FLACK A, COLIaIiGIVOOD. Agents. EW ORLEANS AND BED . RIVER. ..-IINEW ORLIFANSadriat AND RED RIVER DIRECT. he new end magnldeest passenger steamer JULI ii. A. RUlmi. ell, Capt. H. ti. IIe,COnAS, win leave for the above and Intermediate pont' on SATURDAY, 11th Inst.. at 4 P. It. iror fre:ght or passase aoplyon hoard, or to , we GLIRIERT. 4 SWANEY, Agents. CINCINNATI! AND I;OI:IILEAVILLE., Veit CINCINNATI andadr i a . .a., LOtritiVILLE.-.The nue an senior steamer , .. , r. . , • i- • , 14 C. ea./ i ll' - ; _ fi cart,stnimzale. gierk , wa , ;moors° • ',.,. 411.1 , 8 broke Above and intertsedtate ,, ports Ow 0113 DAT , 14th 1111 a. , Idr:lbrielliedictie g o trece i. pts, an !Ulan= sad fot 1411413. 4 ,t,.. ,• p - tortraga a ri g sg io , 0 , • a AIIIIT, Apon te, OD)k' , 0 1.,6 (:fz)(e)b;•Miag():I , 10# 1 1= WILLIAM MELEE sfr CO, ' Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low figures, striotly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re died do. Golden Drips, Loyerings, Brunjis, Stuart's, Adams' and Long Island Syrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young Hyson, Japau, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Bice. Java, Lagnayra and to Correes. Tobacco, 'Lard 011, Fish, Nails, Glue, Soaps, Cotton Yarns, &e., constantly on hand. ALSO, Fine Brandiee,Wines and Segars. Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines Of Henkel & Co.. In bottles. - SparkJlloe Moselle Schonberg and Jnitannis burg, Hockheimer.'Burgundy, dec. Brandenburg k Freres' Fine Olive Oil. do do Clarets,_lintoorted in bottles. do do Vitiate Wines, In bottles. M. Wort & Sone' Sparkling Catawba. Pine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines. Free Uld_Monongauela Rye Whiskies. para. , - do Very Superior Old bcotch do do. AT,S4OO. Sole Agents for Moet t Chandon's Grand Tin. Imperial. Vera/may and Sellery Champagne. Brandies of our own selection and warranted. .110•d4t El ABi vg yß By A. &T e W. M. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, , • No. 271 Liberty Street, (DM/4MT OPP. B.AGUit HOTEL ' ) rirrTS33I:7II , 4GTI, PA. se :918 W. C. ARMSTRONG, Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong, PRODUCE. COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. vs MARKET STREET. mv7S !STIR WI, JAB. P. =CHAIM KEIL & RITCHART, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND fi DX a I INILS IN RtaN, SEE 8, MILL .4rExp, Ac., 849 liberty gt., Pittsburgh, nyiebon Y. 817.11.1 r. J. A. MOM& M STEELE & SOY, e Commission ifferchants, AND DEALIIIA IN FLOUR. 131.11.1L1W, PirrFlTniSt.O. No. Stli OHIO STREW new East common, _ ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. J. BLANCHAIiD. Wholesale and hail Grocers, No. 396 PEN 24 ISTRILET. ap18:719 TTITTLE, BAIRD fr. PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Fisk, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nada, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all T":tsburgb Manufactures renerally4 112 and nil nECOND STREET, pittsbetrish. :OBIT I. 110171311..1.DW. 8017 F M.... 7111. 1:1. HOOPS. TOJIN L HOUSE &BROS., Sic caseate to JOHN I. HOUSE h CO., Whole• sale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cot• ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. JOHN 13IIIPTON • WALLACZ §HIPTON&WALLACE J WhoIe SALE ROCERS AND PROD ME DEAL RS. No. 6 sum STREET. Pittsburgh. isa2:r6S r I.E. dr PERKINS' CELEBRATED: WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pronounced by CONNOISEUR TO BT. TIM 'Only Good Ram And Applicable e Every Ver.lei Or DISH. - - Pat free en beard at London or Liverpool, in parcels o a we nvyc doz enmioele eob tcn s d o tw en small. Parties who order through us have th e advantage of 'supply from our stock until the arrival of direct orders. James Renter &Bon's celebrated ttandee Mar malade. Robert Middleman's celebrated Albert. Biscuit. J. & G. Cox's Gelatine. Crosse & Blackelrsgoods. Delangrenter's Racahout des Arabes. Gull:Mews Stout, Bass and Allsopp , s Ales. Wm. Younger's Edinburgh Ales_, and the W Ines of Franca, Uerm anl Buain and Portugal. JOHN . DUNCAN'S SUNS, Union Square and 46 Beaver ssreet, New York, Bole Agents for MESSRS. LEA &PERRIN/3'. ef:kBl-Wr SECURITY AND COMFORT for the traveling eombiuulty. B. J. HARRIS Safely , Fire Jacket, .(lir - Heater and MODERATOR. Tor Smoke and Hot Mr Flues, dispensing with the use of stoves ancitres in or about the Passe nger or (Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired without tae polisibllity of Ming the car er care to which the Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Patenti for a Safety Jacket, which Is warranted to resigt the most intense heat thit may be ap plied to it la toe position and purpose for which it is Intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by fire. originating from defective fines or where iron pipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat. It is applicable to all piping that may become or erheseed, and is warranted to give perfect sat isfaction where wood or other combustible mate rial may be Placa in close proximity thereto, ern now ready to apply my invention to stores, dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats , railroad cars, do. Wherev.r pipes as conductors are made dangerous, by being overheated and secu rity desired, I Will send on application right to manufacture or use the above invention. Alegi Territorial rights "to such as may wish to engage in aching privileges either by State or county. - J. IT. IZABIUS. Office at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS: ), center °Morris street and the Alle gheny Valley (railroad, Twelfth ward. Pitts burgh; Pa. jylenage DISSOLUTION OF ,CO•PART NE,RaIIr.-Tfie firm BOLLMAN. D & BAGALRY was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Toe business will be continued by G/cOROE W. BOLLSIAN and RALPH B ALEY. under the Pule and firm name orBOLL. MAN & BASALEY, who are authorised to col IPct, all accounts due and pay all claims against the firm. ORO W. HOLMIUM, RAGALRY. JOHN O. BOYD, WM. CAMeBELL,Ju. rITTSIII7IIO% AMINgt mist, 1869. In rethin g from the foundr• builneas RP che.r. fully recommend our late partners to the farther patronage of the pubic. • JOHN L. BOTH •• • WM. cAntrazeu Jn.• PREMIX. ROLL 'FOUNDRY OLLMAN & BAGALEV Manntr ureri t a t rat_ BOiLS: ISAND R0L4,6 r toNti..pariter I.l)erty. and th'etteetET bstrith: seAlmin • 111WERSegle a ttittills, sad Malt% I = l, l Molasses. IMPORTERS OP MISCELLANEOUS. Extract of a let from a medical ntleman at Mad- . to his brother Woreester,MaY, 151: "Tell Lea and =lns , that their ,uee le highly es t nred In India, id Ir, fumy °pin • 1, the most pall- As as well as ,e most whole ime Banes that Is itule,2! INSURANCE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.' Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Ocoee. in the SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. W. W. MARTIN, Presiden t, JOHN BROWN, Ja., Vice President, JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary. t DLiSCTOIO3: John A. Myler, ;Jas. Lockhart. iJos. Myers, Jas. L.Graham. !Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown,Jr. George Gerst, ;Jacob Lopp, P Wiillants,Jno.lrhompsonlJ. MoNansher. arid PEOPLES ) INMCRANCE COM PAN Y. OPPICIS, N. E. 001LNIER WOOD & FlirTH STE. • Boma Oaanpany,takingllre and Itarine Mks. ==rl Capt. John L. Rhoads. Samuel P. Sbrlver, Charles Arbuckle, dared M. Gruel, Wm P. Lang, Samuel McCrick.art resident. - President. Secretai7.• ON. General Agent. Wm. Philitpa, John Watt, John E. Parka Capt. James Miller, Wm. Van Kirk, James I). Verner _ WM. PHILLIPS, JOHN WATT Vi• W. F. 6ABL4TE • ()APT: .TAS. EMS ALL EGPIE NT INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. ICR,No. 37FIFTH STRXET.RAms Hues. insures against all kinds of Fire and Marina Risks. JOHN IRWIN. ;In.. President. T. J. HOSNINSON, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. razzoroatt John Irwin, Jr., B. L. FstAestoell; T. J. Hoskinson, W. H. Everson. C. G. Hassey, Robert H. Davis, Harvey Childs, Francis Sellers, Charles Hays, Cant. J,T.lEtockdale, Capt. Wm. Dean. T. H. Nevin. L PROFESSIONAL. G W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrte,) will practice in the U. S. Circuit and District Courts, In - the State Supreme and all Cue Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec tions In most of the adjacent counties: ja29:d73 AUCHIBALD BLAKELEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, So. 98 FIFTH STREET, PEM:44BURGE.FA aD6:n9o:d d 7 WM. B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX:OFF:WIC JUSTICE OP THE ,PEACE. OFFICE. 89 FIFTII AVENUE. Special attention given to conveyancing and collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately: SARIIII3L MeItLiSTERS, AI.4IOERIII/LN', Ex-Oflicio JusticOof the Peace and Police Mag. trate. Mace, GRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds. Bonds Mortgages, Acicnowledgments, DP positions, a n d all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. • mlilh JOHN A. STRAIN, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. _ Ofilce,ll.l3 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Ca. thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, - Bonds, Mort. gages, Acknowledgments, Depo sitions and all Legs Business executed with promptness and dispatch. 2,000,000 ACRES OF 01101.0 LAMS FOR 3, BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lying along the line of their road, at - $l,OO TO S&,00 PER ACBZ, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE TEAR& For Ruiner particulars, maps, de., address - JOHN P. DEVEREAUX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or CHASI.II3. LA BOBS, Sec , y, St. touts. Missonn; I= I. Y. M'COWAN J. H. XVICOW.N. Re MoCOWAN & C 049 Boulevard . Pavers, OMee,'No. 66 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY. Orders left at Gazirrix OrPicx, Pittsbur et, promptly attended tu. PIMP Sidewalks, Cellars, Dial Yards, Drives, Se. Warranted against changes of beat and cold. Itxrzttlesexe —Max. Idowrhead, LyCndc bborb. 'Rally Patterson, _Wm. Park, James N. Long t -Son, Hartley I McKee, Anderson's a Maxwell, Aiken a Cainpaell. Isaac Craig. jr16:m7.3 $30,000 , • ALLEGHENY CITY PARK BONDS. The meet reliable b nde /1 the market. Pay 7 her centnm interest. The laith,credit and prop erty of the city pledged for their redemption, *30.000 of these Bonds now offered for - sale. Vor information concerning rates, &c., apply at, Treasurer's Office. Allegheny City. By order of Park ComMliaton, SAXES PALEN, Jr., President. J. R. OXLZY, Secretary. bee, TRADE MARK. DMIREE'S FUME. PROOF Lamp MINUS. KEYSTONE POTTERY. Q KIER & CO., Manathclurers o 4111MENBWAIIII, BRISTOL WARE &o. office mid Warehouse. 363 LIBERTY MEET Aar Alt orders nmotntiv sasm-00.T. EWSPAPEIt FREE.—CoaI Miners, and • persons desiring a Western one, and others, can bases spicy Wee Sly Paper PREZ son BIZ YONT/IS 15 1. sending name and Postollee address to G JOURNAL, Gardaer. Illinois. • . NATEUTE LIME.-100 barrels Cleveland White Lime; :100 bbls Eastern do., for sale by EDIT-1130 Vide LouisvilleMauna Cementaor sate by - - J. B. CANFIELD 114.401 REFINED NIT. ‘1‘""I" for 511° I. B. CANFIELD sei g - YDRAVLIC CENIENT.-100 bbis paalaellle Hyattlla Oexaent. for sale • 4. R RANIIILLO Cittibit.--54 boxes ' Factory llbsese;lls boxes Goon= dh.. tor solo by g . J. B. aANIFIZIAL. '' i itriLig4itti.t3;:iftiBl! -IPE NN SYL VA -O=OW, N IA CENTRAL RAIL (up. On and after 11 P.m., eunday A UGUB2 99th. IFG9, Tra ,, a will arrive at and depart from the Union Di pot. corner of Washingtca said Liberty streets. as follows: Arriti. i Dspart. Mail Train.... 1:90 am i•Ray Expressl2:3o am Fast Line 1-1.5 &m i .', aside Ex... 7:43 am Wall'z. No. 1.. 8 20 amWalra No. 1.. 8:80am I ErhitonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mail Train 8:10 am Wall's No. 2.. 0:05 aup Etra`kaAs No 1.5 10 pm Cincinnati Ex.21:25 am I Cincbani F.:— 12:80 pm Johnstown Ac 1020 am Wall's No. 2..11:35 121 Bret*ks Ac Nol 7:00 pm Ijobnatown Ae.4:03 pm Pittsb'h Ex.121:40 pmißra'ks Ac Not 8.90 pm Phila. Expresal:oo pm! Phila. Express 0:50 pm Wall's No. 8...1:50 pm! Wall's No. 8.. 3:05 pm Bra"ks AcNo 20:55 pm I Wall's No. 4.. 8:05 pm Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pml*Fast Line T:3O pm Way Passn'r 10:20 pmlWall Is It o. 8;. 11:00 pm "hese trains make close connection at Harris burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walla Station every Bunday at 9:05 a. m., -reaching Pittsburg(' at 10:05 a. m. Be turning,Jeaves Pittsburgh at 114:50 p. m,said arrives at Walls Station at 2:10 p. m. _ "f3ncinnati Xxpresa and Pacific Express leaves daily. A.l other trams daily except Sundal. Yor further Information apply _to . W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Penasylvaniaßallroad Company will not u some any risk forßaggage, except for wearing-ap parel, and limit their responsibility - to One Hu,,- dr ed Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding Qat. amount in value will be at the risk of r the owner, unless taken by small contract. _ _ EDWARD id. WILLIAIIOI4 . auN) General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. liNr ESTER fir-all PENNSYLVANIA RA—LROAD.—On and after August 50.1660. the Passenger Trains on the Western Pennerflvanla. Rai road will arrive at and depart from tre Pederei Street Depot, 'Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. Depart. SPringcPe No16:40 m ;Mali 6:20A m Freeport N0.16:9 U a miFreePort No. l 0:90a nr. Expreso 10:40 a us Sharptr g No111:20 a m dharph`g. No.11:20 p m; Express 0:20 p Freeport N0.26:05 pm s'prinirdie Nol3:10 Sfail 5:50 p m :Freeport N0.23:20 p m Springd'e N026:20 p inlSpringd'e No 26:30 p m Abcv trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves .Allegheny Junction every dureity at 7:40 a. to., reaching Allegheny City atii:so a. in. Returning. leaves Alley,heni City at 1:20 p. and arrive at Allegheny June (lon at 3:40 p. m. COlgatgrAmOis Tiggere—For sale in packages - of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr% Bennett, Tine Creek,Etna and Sharpsbnrg and good only on the trai ns stoning at Stations 'pealed on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 maki — s direct connection at Freeport with Wa lker's line of Stages for Butler and Hannahitow n, Through tickets may be purchased at the Off ee, No. ISt. Clair street. near the Suspension Rridge, Pittsbur. h, and at the Depot. Allegheny. - For hither Information apply to JAMES FLEFFERTS, et Agent ederal Stre Depct. The. Western Pennsylvania Railroad will-Lot as same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ar.gsrel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All baggage ex ceeding this amount in value wiilbe at the risk of the owner, unless talc - Puny special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, au3o GeneTal Sunerintendent, Altoona. Pa. 11 1§7.QAT; ' MT PO:WAYNE 'CHICAGO B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTBBITROILR, R. From August 30th, 1869, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot. north side, Pitts• burgh city time, as follows: Leans. Arrive. Chlcac:x.... 2:08 a al / Chicago Ex..32:L3 a m Erie gn Er.7:28 a Pacific Ex... 7:93 a m Cl. g•111 , 16:9131 am,Wheeling Ex 10:46, Chicano Ma11..6:56 a m; C. & St. 1... Ex 7:08 Fast Line. —..8:48 a m iChrga Ex &Mi3:2B Cl. &WWREXI:SI3 p v.:Cleveland Ex 3:380 ra Chicago Ex, 1:38 pm, Erie Yg , g n Ex 5:58p in Vre .1 Erie Ex4:3B Wh , Ex6:3Bp Departfrom Allegheny. I Arrive Os Allegisesy. Bea'r Falls Ac•9:08 a ru 'Leetsdale Ac..6:53 sin Leetsdale " 10:03 ael Bea'r Falls " B:2n am " 11:59 am 'New Castle "10:23 cm Rochester" 2:23 pm Enon " 9:13 am Enon. " .3:58 pm Leetsdale "12:4Fpra Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm: Bea'r Falls " pm Bea` rFalls " .6:13 pm , Leets , .lale " 4:33 um Leetsdale " 10:43pm I " " 7:83 pin Fair Oaks Sun- i Fair Oaks Sun . day Church. 1:13 p a:: day church. 9:58 sm -Pe- 1:38 p. m. Chicago Express leaves dal y. ea- 7:23 D. In. Chicage Exuress arrives daily. P. 3. 31YERS, J. N. McCULLOITUIL Gent. Pas. & 7 Iciret Agent. Gent. Manager: au3o aHANG.E.OragateM TTAFE. EGEIENY VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OI L . REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. _ Oa and after MONDAY, Jane 14th,18eeTWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (exCept Sunday) will leave Pittsburg) Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, 011 City, Buf falo, and all points in e Oil Regions. LEANT. PITTSBURGH. ARRIT 1N PITT/MUDGE Day Ex 8:00 a m Day Ex 5:15p m 'sight Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex 6;30 am Brady's BAc 3.05 p m Bradys B Ac' 19:15 a M Freeport .Ac. 9:40 a m IstSodaW'ket. 7:40 a m Ad Soda W'ks 6:30 p m 7reeport Ac. 6:15 p m Ist Hutton... 6:45 a m let Halton.. s:5O a m Ad Hu1t0n...12:00 m2a Halton... 2:00 p 3d Hutton... 11:00 pm 3d Halton... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m , A.rnold's Ac. 7:4-0 M Chores' train to and Ircrm Soda Works leave Ptttsburgh at 1:10 r. H. Arrive at Pltiaburgn. (Sundays,) at 9:50A. M. Express trains stop only at prine:pal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stall ma J. J. LAWRENCE., Gen' , 'inern. THOMAS M. KING, Assn. apH ITTSBURGII, alitiONM CINCI)NATI AND LOIJIB RAILWAY.' CHANGE OF TIME.-On and after SUN DAT, D Angus; Mr, 1869, trains will lesqe and arrive at the Union epot, as followa: Depart. Arrarew SI:28 s. m. 151:02ip.m. ME - _ last Line -..« . . ... 8.53 a. m. 7.98 m. Express ..... ........»» 1:43 p. m. 7:13 a. m. Mixed Ai:en 5:93 a. m. 6:53 pm. MeDonald's Ace'n,No.l 1.1:38 a. ra. 7:38 a. m. Steubenville Accommod. 3:53 p.m. 9:46 a. m. McDonald's Ace'n. No. 2553 p. m. 309 Stuidav Church Train.. 19:58 p. m. 9:86 a. m, air 1:43 P. X. train will leave 944. - - 19:03 P. 8. train will arrive daily. All other trains will run daily. BunasystleePl ed. The 8:53 a. m. Train makes close con nections at Newark icr Zanesville. 8. F. SCULL, General Ticket Ater t, Columbus, 0. W. W. CA.llo.Bup , t,„ Dennison. 01210. 5031 yrti: rs & BURGH,ZIGNIM cONNELLB VILL ROAD. On and after TUESDAY, November, 17t h. lent, traths will arrive at and depart from the Depot. corner of Grant and Water streets, ag =owls Mal to andfram Union -7:00tow A. X. 8:00 P. N a MclieesportAmomdt'n 11:00 a. Y. 3:05 P. 1 Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 F. m..1.0:104. 8. West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. N. 8:35 1. try Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:15 P. x. 7:50 P. M . Night Ac. toMcK'sport.lo:3o P. x. 6:45 A. V.) Banda y Chareti Train to and front West Newton 1:00 P. 8.10:00 A. Per tickets apply to E. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. • • - nixt SMOKY HILLMiIIiM UNION PACIFIC RAILWAr The SHORTEST AND MOST BEVAIII ROOT.E.,rona the Esatto al points. -• colorado Nevada,- California Utah, Arizona Two Tralas leave 13tate Line and Leavenworth Osllyy (Rundays excepted,)oa the arrival of mural of Pachic'Railroad from St. Loots, and Numb bal and at. Joe Railroad from Quincy, goanect. in. at Lawrence, Topeka and Wamego wiri Meats for all points in Kansas. At end ol track west of Ellsworth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS CUM PANT'S inz lira LINE OY OVERLAND MAIL AND 001.0IIES NOD Dmprvmms ; SALT 3wkims AND All ,Points in , the Territorial, And with BANDEBBON+I3 TBI-WEBBLT LIRA( of COACHES Mr Fort Union. Bent's Fort, Pll4l. Albutmerque, Banta Fe, and all Points 111 Art. was and New Mexico. With the recen additions of rolling stock and eimpmeeit. and the arrangements made with responsible Overland Transportation Linea from its western terminns, this road now 02ere tuiequalled facilities for . the U 111.91511111111,021 Of treieht to the Far We. Ticket* for odd as all the .prinnipa: the United Staten sad Canadal _ . Be suremd ash mr Whet , eta TUB WONT 'HILL BOVrt,L...NION ri.OLVIC RAILWAY,. NASTRUN DI ON. • • &Almon., - • Or Ft MA iIIeTCLTI 1 RAILROADS. E PAN HANDLE ROLM Depart. Arrives. Eastern Division. Washington • New Mexico, Idaho,: Oregon. iiwtw•• pli'matlteatio • —it or. mr. witlifinti* .1 .1. • assail lreiskit asa SPIV► AO WI
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