Lpirissuwan - °MOE OF PITTEniIIRTH. GAZETTE, moNDAy, July 26, 1869. 4 There is no improvement tonote in' business generally., nor is it _expected that there will be for,: a month to come, Country orders are very scarce, as count. ry people are too much absorban curing their.ciops to' give =mach atten-"- tion'to city pdrehisits; - and"the demand, therefore, for',`almost everything is.re stricted niainlY to supplying immadiate wants. Wiin good. rops; however, there is every indication of a - good -fall busi- . APPLES—In good demand and we can report regular sales at s3©4'per bbl for We to good,`arid t4,50(gi5 for choice. /BU'ArfER —ls dill' bnt unchanged; 20 @25 Tor fair to strictly' prime: ' BEANS—SeIee 'at $,75(2. '' ' - • L I. BROOMS—Qdoti3d as 'follows: No. 's' $6,50; No. 4 16:-No. 3 , $5, No. 2, plain, $4,50; and market fir . • ' CHEESE-.--Sales Western Reserve, at 15; Hamburg,•at 16; Factory, at lir and Goshen, at 18. - CARBON OIL—Ls dull but unchang ed; sales of 50 or' 00 barrel lots,. at 27© 28. and in small lots. 29@30. - DRIED FRDlT—Peabbes have still further deolined, and holders are -anx ious to realize and 'ease out. We ' now . quote at 7(4)8 for quarters, and 12®13 for prime halves.. Apples 10@12C, as -to quality. EGGS—Sales at , ;20®21. . 1 FLOUR.--The flour business, to use a common phrase, is almost played out here. 'Many of the dealers are about sold out, and as, they cannot replace at rnesent prices,' the arrivals are very Tight; it seems that the time has arrived, when our mills can successfully corn- Pete with Western Flour* as Winter Whatls about as cheap here as Spring Wheat is in Chicago, and -as a cons°. quence Winter Wheat Flour is rela tively cheaper than Spring. The mills are reported as running to their full ca capacity, and their orders are mainly for supplying the city trade. Choice Spring Wheat flour IS held at $7,00 while Winter Wheat is quoted at $7,00©7,25. Medium grade Spring, such as -, - bakers usually buy, is quoted 14. $8,50©8,15. GRAlN—Wheat is unchanged with a steady demand and but little offering; prime-to choice ; (old) red, may be quoted at $1,35@1,40. ,uats firm but quiet with a supply fully up the demand; sale 1800 bush. at: 69N—email sales at 72@73. Corn, is very searca - and very firm; may ' be quoted at 900)95. on track and $l,OO in store. Itye,is in steady demand at $1,25, and a round lot:might , command $1.28© HAT—Salmiof new crop from wagon, $15@25; as to quality: Baled-(old.crop) scarce-and. firm with sales at $25®28, - HEMP--Last sales at ROA.. , - 11IISKS . ---Sales at 2%@3 cta per pound. T,7707 . - . --Clevelanci. Lime is quoted at. $2,50, per bbl, 'and:Common White at $1.75. / LARD OlL—Sales Oi r Elb:"2 at $1,15© 1,18 and No. 1 at-`1,45®11,48 - : • - -- POIJLTRY- - --Sales or • spring chick ens, at 65®6,70 per pair. POTATOES—DuII and neglected at $1,50@1;75 per bbl. PROVISIONS—Firmer and higher. We now quote at 1.50)15t for Shoulders; 18% 19 for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 19 for • Plain and. 23%©24. for Sugar Cured Ban's , - and 17%®i8 - for - Breakfast Bacon. Lard, 20V,, in tierces and 203;®21 in half bbls and kegs. Mess Pork. $33%. PEANITIS—SniaII sales at 12. - - SALT—Allegheny River brands are quoted, by the car -load, at $1,75®1,80. PETROLEUM TRARKET, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GikcisA MONDAY, July 26, 1869. _ The oil market was considerably "stronger to-day, and compared with Sat urday, prices, especially for Crude, are a shade higher,' and even at the advance there appeared to be more buyers than sellers, This time last year, Refined was higher than it is now, while Crude ruled lower. The former sold , at 34 for a line running from September to December, while spot Crude was only held at 14. Now the 'same delivery of Refined will not bring more than 35y,, while spot Crudeis selling at 15. - It was r*ored to-day that the Titus ville Herald will make no report in're. gard to the production for July, and. the reason assigned is that- the , :reporter, ,"of that paper has been's° grossly deceived. by interested parties, that it is, found impossible to . give anything like . an ac= curate report. The rumor is said to have come from the editorpf the Herald, though we give it as -we got it, - not pre . tending to vouch for its correctness. As already intimated -_Crude was stronger, to-day, and about a quarter higher and even at the advance, the offerings were, by MO means large. Sales or three lots of,l,ooo•each for July at 15; and 1,000 same delivery at 55;90, on cars at Venango City.- :Seller all year, may be quoted at 1.9 . 4 and buyer all year, 1.63 .. REFIXED •. Sale 500 first and. - last' half of each nionth, .Augiit to December at 33; 1,000 August, last. half,buyer; at 3; 9 'and 1,000 ' July at '2 Later' in 'the' day lines for i " • the late.months. were noted at 33X xamsniAmA OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating: 011.„..., '4oc Eclipse Railroad Axle' • 35c Eclipse. Machinery ' • 75c Eclipse' Spindle 4 • • 80e RE ' OEXPTS'OF CRUDE Mahar 4 Bro Pool er Bro R. T. Leech E. H. Long . .. Total , 1 1 440 bbla , OIL SECIPPED 'MA ST BY A. V. B. B . Citizens Oil_ Co. 414..ttb1a __refined to Tack & Bro.. Philadejphia. • • Liberty 011 Werki 346 bbls refined to W. P: Logatr& Bro.. Philadelphia. FaNitcett, L. &8.200 bblit refined P Logan et Bro.. Philadelphia. ' ' Liberty 011 Work 150' brie ref. oil' to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelfihia.. Lydns 6s Bro. , 13W bbls' refined to W. P. Logan & Br o ., Philadelphia. ' J. C. Kirkpatrick, 50 - bbls refined to Waring. King 4 Co., Philadelphia. • Total:Refined "- ' 1,230 i OIL SHIPMENTS PER vit.s;r PENN. A. E. FL' G. W. Holdstilli & Co., lio bbls retitled 1 to WaTing; King '& Co , ThiladelphiS. 3 IR a-7e. house_, up.stairs, Pittsburgh. ,' •': ' • - -' '. Wlll in..mre against all kindi of 11 . 1 .re mid Ma. zins Atte. ~ A Llama Institution; managed by Di rectors who are well known to the community, tad who lat,determbied by.PrOmptneas and liber• laity to maintain the character which they have .. assumed, as ollteing the best protection to Uwe who deslassta be, insured. . •, - -.-.. I ~- oratoroial - 0 ' ' • ; 'Alexander liimik, - . JekriX IMO:mak ' • • B. Miller,- Jr., - Chas.' J. Clarke, James McAuley, , - , William b, Evans, • Alexander Speer, , Joseph Eirkpatri cll. Andrew Maim,.. : PI:11111D Beymer, .• - DITM I d , Mug% • Wm. Morrison, D. Masan, , - , - n 0 ALL EGMENY 111181131AANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. - ICR.No. 31FIFTR STREET, BAIR BLOCT. *names against all kinds of Fire -- and Marine ..I/Likr.• _. .-- ~,- 1 -- - .. JOHN' IRWIN. ail.. Presidept. T. J. HOt3IIINSLIN., Mee praideat. ' • O. G. H_OHNELL.Aseertary. O.ApT. if..13EA.27. - General Agent. . ',.. :Ditlintmoss: • ..' •: • -; John . „B. L—Fannestoek, ::. , T. J. Hoek ilii, , ' W. H. Evtrson, - ''O: G.- Hussey, . • ...: Robert 11.-Davil," "• ' Harvey Childs, -. G, Frannie Seinen,. - . ,: chuleamio6, • ' • - irtatt..T.,T. Siorldian. ' - Cant. Wm.. Dean. T. H. Re01n...--- For Dyrpcp,sia, .Apei dity pf,the• o.f Appetite, ( Nausq, He4--t 7 b.urt l / 4 Jaundice,. Ara, ,41, diseases Irma a 4istirdered : state . Of . the" ,St;Onlacn, p i.iyer or lote-Aoes„ • Preptreil elteL SEWARD. - BENTLEIr' eatzny ,ffjold; ' 2 _ll all ArPatat& :4 • • • -waolenteesta tastivra 1:1a, .1 11,3 EMS 1W941 MUM" ti tittOn, arOtra• AYNE I:IMAGO CLEVELAND dp ITTSBUR C GH B. B. From May - 9th, 11359, trains will leave tram and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Fitts- - burgh city time, as fellows: ChictEx. -2:02 a nr l Chicago Arrive. sat Erie Pir:UE r.7:213 a m •Chleago Ex..14:03 p yliills:l3 a m Wheeling Ks 10:45 am Chicago Chicago x....0:43 a m Chl , go Ex &1114:013p m Cl. & Wh's Ex 2:OS pmlCleveland Ex 3:53 pm Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p m Erie & Y g 'n Ezs:lll3p Wie & Erie Ex4:3B pix:lCl. &Whg Ex6:s3pm Depart/rots Allegheny. I ArrllV• in dilevitenik Bea r F ails Ac.8:58 a mLeztadale Ac..6:513 am 'Leetsdale" 10:03 a in , illca'r Falls " 8:28 am 31:513 am,New Castle "10:23 ans koebeirtee .! .1:22 pail Exton -" 9:l3am Enon _ " .3:55 p Leetsdale 1:05 inn Leetsdale Ae0.5:13 pm l ßea'r Valls " 9:43 Be*'rFalla " • s:l3pra'beedale " 4:33 pea ma Leetsdale " 10:431pm qvu) Pair thiki Sun- < I - {Thar - Oaks Ban. day Church. 1:13 p in; . day t.hareti. 9:58 am m. Chicago Express leaves daily. -I'a :03 p. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. . KIMBALL, J.-M. WOULLOUGH, TicketAirent. - - einVlAapterVt. MN g i llA‘N E oraffilm — - TIME. GIVIErIrITALLEIF RAILROAD, THE ONLY - DIRECT 11017 T- TO THE on. RE01,024.5 WITHOUT CHANGE OF eArts. On and 'Mar mtnratractrieVitilaSls9. THROUGH TRAINS .DAILY (except Sunday) will •leave Inttsbargl , Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Fravklin, Oil City,Buf• filo. alvi all nolnts in 0 e 011Bejstons. MANE PITTBBITSAM tAfiltrtr Elf P1718E173831 Day Ex 8:00 am ,DayeEz. 5:15 p Night Ex.... 7:30 pm,NightEx 6:3oam Brady's BAc 3:05-prntßradys B Ac - 10:15 a m Freeport An- 9:40 a ut: let sodaW'ks 7:40 ato 2d tiodaW , ka.6:3s kon.Fieessort A.c. 6:15 p m Ist Halton... 6:45 a in .lst. 5:50 a m . 2d H01t0n..,12:00 yaißd Milton... 2: 3d Hu )ton... MOO p mi3d 1:81n . Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p .Chnrcn. train to and_ from Sods Works leave. Ptttsbergh at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh, - (Sundays,)at 9:50A: w. Express trains stop only .at principal points. Accommodation -rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRENCA, pen'l Supt. THOMAS M. Ellie; Ass% blipit. Sum- . . IiDENNSYLVA-WIMII 1 NIA CENTRAL 'BAIL ROAD. On and after: JULY 95th. 1869, Trains will arrive at and depart from the Onion Depot, corny* of Washington and Liberty streets. as follows: - rri • Depart. Mail TraAin.... ve. I:SS as *Dayltxpress.. S:l5 Sal Fast Line 1•45 am Sontnern Ex.. 4:a 0 am Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's N 0.1.. 6:30 am BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train 8:18 am Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Bra"ksAs Rol 10:20 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am irCincin'ti Ex I 9 :30 pm sobnstown Ac10:35 am I Wall's No. 2..11:45 am Bra"tt.• Ac Not -1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Pitts win Ex. I:3opm Breks Ac N02.3:40 pm Phila.',F,xpressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 pm - Wall's N 0.3.. .2:50 pm Wall"s No. -3.. 4:50 pm Bra'ks Acl•ro2 6:50 pm Walla No. 4.. 6:ospin HoMewoo a Ac. 9:53i pm *Fast Line..... 7:30 pm Wall's No. 1- 7:540 pm Homewood AC. B:sopm WaY Passn' r 1 0:20 pm I WalPsto. a.. 11:00 pm *These trains make close connection at Harris burl for Baltimore. _ , - The Church Train leaves Walla 'Mitten eve: y Sunday at 0:05 a. m. • reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Re tramilig,-,leaves Pittsburgh at 1.71:5 0 5.. m. and arrives at Walls Station at 2:10 p.. , *Cincin m nati Ex - pre:is lesias - daily. Southern Express leaves daily except Monday. Ail eu.er scars • daily except Sunday. ! , • For farther information Jar to• ' ' - W. N. ,BF. R - 77/Tif - Silent The ' e Penrisylvanla Railroad COmPanY Will note a roma any risk forßaggage, exeeptlbr wearing. p parel„_and limit their - responsibility : to_ One Ha. - dre. Dollars in value. All Baggage exceedir g Os t amount in value will ha at the riskeY tie , ewriar, in leas taken by special contract. - EDWARD ti. 7/1 1 • 1 •Tair 4 _, ap23. General Superintendent, Altoona. Fs. • ETIFS -St ERN-SWIMS •• PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and after April 25th,1869,ths Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rai -road will arrive at sr cd., depa rts , from . • the Federsl Street Depot,' Allegheny CitY. as follows: 4r Siningdte No16:40 lin !Mall - , 7:00 a m Freeport No."18:20 a m , Freeport No. 1 9:2oata Express 10i4tra - nrS, harpb , g No111:20 am Sharpirg No.11:20 pre EXpress.::..r.. 2:50 pm Freeport N0.24:66 p miSpringdte No 13:30 pm Mail 45:50 p m iPreepprt N0.25:210 pre. Springd te N026:20 D malariad'alSlo 26:3U p m i Aboye trains run daily exce Sunday. - The Church Train : testes:All egheny Junction . evert Onnday at 7:40 a. m., re cuing t c, .Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning , miser Allegheny -City at 11.26-p, m. and arrive at 4.l4eglieniJMUl- . Lion at 3:40 p. tn. - ^ • - . - - • - • Commutation TICSZTS—IiPor sale in packages of Twenty, between Allegheny t CI Chestnut street, Herr% Bennet‘ :-.Fine Cree Etna and Sltarpsbura and good only on the ,stopping . at Stations specined on tickets . • - The trains - leaving Allegheul City at 7:00 164 tn. make direct connection at - Free_peri with Wall kers Hue of Steeds for Butlers:nil Hannatustown t Through tickets may be purchased at the Mee. .N0..1 fiC Clair street, near the Bp.spensionßridga Pittsbursh and at the Depot , A ll egheny. For furth'er information apply to - JAMES TAIPPERTs, Agent. • Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania-Railroad will not assume any risk for Baggage, except fbr wearing apparel, and limit their - rapoMbllity to Our Hundred Dollars la value. All ' benne ex ceeding thismuount In valve *illbeikt the risk Of the owner. unless ',Oft by special contract. '' . • EDWABD .11 • -, Cie Ini4"112 & ante — nexal Stmerintendent. Altoona, ITTSBURGI f; LCINCDINATI AND . LOl3 - 113 BAILWAYt , - r- • • ____—' PAN HANDLE uNANGZUP TIME.—Oa and after AtuNDAT, April Mk, 1469, _trains andarrive tha DOW. as fiallaws: - drriftr. 2. 8 a:, m,' Fast Line 9:43 a. na ,T:l3 p, m Express' ' • ' 51:33 0.1 n: - 44:33 a. m; Mixed Ace'n 9333 a. nt. 6:119 p.m MeDonahrs Ace , n, No.111:43 a. m. 8:19 a. fa: Btenbenville Aooommo4ol3lsllp.zar-9:33 a.ut MeDonald , a Mont. N0..21:19 ... . 9:19 ak, nunday Church Tratn. -- . - 19:39 p. In. 9:59 a. ut. 44.3:33 P. ii. train ' 19:13 P. lei train win write . dally, r All other trains will run daily. Stinasys exzept " ed. .4he,9:43 a. Et Train makes ,close eon• neettons at Newark ftr Zanesville. : -eatteralllekerf - V': W. CARD, Sutot., 9tenbenville, Ohio EcrrssuitttnAk.frfailiem oNNELLS VI Oa and •alter. T1:17,5DA7,-. .7107erhhar iTgiaa - lane e trains wM arrive at and depart from the Depot , corner of 44-eint find, -WUter :at:meta% as ; Lfollowa town, 4:00 5100r.1f. McKeesport .A.ecomdt , a 11:00 A. at. 2:05 P. 2. to _and trom..tintin.' l 2:oo P. Y. 10:101, law' 'West Newton Accom'a 4:30 P. X. 8:35 A. N. Brarldoakla Ancomdt , n. :8:15 'Nu. 7050 - P. Night 4 c. toMelPsport-10:30P. - 5:45 u ~,Burelay.Chnich Train to „ - and from Wee. Newton 1:00X. 10:00 For tickets apply , • - . • -E. M. RAYMOND, Jytent :Vir. B. STOUT. Baperintendeet. - noall MEM SDr 0 IL it Atin.tm-animor -14.3 ROUTE. 10111.41111eMM-11111. UNIOIC _ PACIFIC*IiiIGWAr Elum3m rohtitoii. The 81101CTEST AlqD httirt BZLIAIII pA) NCI tom tar Brat to al .points• it Colorado Newlidat California Wish, Arizona New .111exic.oi Idaho, Oregon:' • • Two Trains Leave State Line and Lave:Mora daily,(Sundays excepted,)on thew:WM*l transit of Patine Railroad froakiSt. Louts, and Rana. bal and St. Joe Railroad front truilley. connect.' Thy ht.:Lawrence - , Topeka:And Warnego ;with: .sLas.es for all paints In 'Kansas. At- end of track - west of: pisworth , "RA the • U.LJETRD STATES EXPRESS COMPANY'S • DA.na LINE OF OVERLAND NALL AND NZFEARR COACHER FOR, • 13701 4 1.V'E1t; ELf!t3CM X.dU2Mi AND Trritoties, And with illaiintllSOWßVlll- 1 9/L'EXLY-LTEllt of COAC.118:13 fcr lost Claim, Fort.-Paaa. Albuquerque. bents. Ye, and all Po s ints zone and'fiew Mexico. n. z -" ' ' • :With the rece additions of inning man and equipment; t and Oct. arrangement& pada -With responsible Overland Transportation Linea 'from its western tenninuji, • thia-4 cod now mon .outerinallect,- tlpellttlea , for „Vag trsnzmiralon -at trehibt-to.the Wesu , -•••• 17 -- - . . zt. Tickets for sale at all Ana ,p4nclp , e; paler' is the United States and Cal:Ladle ". _ • • Be sure and ask or-tkAatEuringaliONA HILLS OOT N iota PACTEPW maiLWALT,c Ziarrlpill I:Unman. t, &. eti r eral.pliperulteridpa ' • ;:4,143 - OtstktillikOttiadinekst.: BSc ? • - x•••••;i: ST. ..14 triu Eg Ell Washington,