PETROLEUM .11COUICET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUEBDAY, July 27, 1809. The oil market was rather dull to-day, and the volume of business (was nom ..—,:„ parlitively light, and comeared with yesterday, prices ruled a shade lower. We haerd no special cause assigned lbr this alight reaction, further than there was not much inquiry, and that there was a little more disposition manifested to sell than on Monday. •Tere is still considerable Complaint ma by man ufacturers in regard to the p ice Cr crude and with good reason, too, sii it is much higher, relatively than • refined; it is thought by , somethat it will\ Of necesity , ~ , rule lowerbeforelong,that refiners cannot and will"not - pay present prices. This is beginning to show itelf in the diminish ed receipts of crude, and what istrue of Pittsburgh, is; we . understand, equally • applicable to Cleveland. Refiners should have a profit of at least 50 cents per bbl: is it is now, taking, presetit prices of :rude and refined as a basis, there is no orolit whatever, and the , great propor. )f the oil now being shipped east is _leing placed on old contracts. The prude market closed a little weak hie evening, with offers to sell at figures hat were refused in the early part of the lay. Sale of two lots of 1,000 each for uiy at 15, and August seller, could iave been bought as same. figure. In he forenoon sellers, generally, demand ,d about a quarter more. Sellers option, .1 1 year, may be quoted at. 1435. Sale • MD buyer ali year, at 1634. Also, closed a shade easier, July corn. Tared with yesterday being off half a .ent; the late months were also off a lit le but not so much. Sale 500 each Au ;list to December at 1,000 July at August, 32340532%; and September 1 Buyer allyear, 343 i, Lt/BRICATI2cG ,?'clipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c v..'clipse Railroad Axle sac 3clipee. Machinery • 75c i.'.clipse Spindle 130 c RECEIPTS or tnunn Wilson tt, Co '59 bbls Varing, lilng ot Co Cher Aro • . . .. Total . OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. IL E. Citizens -Oil Co. 993 bbla refined to ck Bro., Philadelphia. •_ Wormser, Myers &, C0.,-210 bbls ref. oil Weirden; Frew &Co., Philadelphia. FawCett, L. st S. 100 bbls refined to W. Logan it. Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 667 bbls refined Warden, Prem . & CO. Philadelphia. _ Forsyth dr. Bro.. 259 bbls refined to rardep. Frew dz Brtitui de Wagner 899 bbla refined to. raring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. nal Refined - 2,628 Ir. SHIPPED'EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPO r. Brooks Ballentine & Co., 48. bbls ref. ) Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW_ YORE July 27. Cotton Is with .. it any decided change; sales 950 bales at is for middling uplands. - Flour opened • shade firmer, but closed dull and _ !arcely so firm; sales of, 7,800 bbls. at i,90®8,50 for superfine state and west sB,9o®7,4s•for extra state, ge00@7,50 r extra western," tri, 55 @7,75 for white heat extra, •$7,00®7,75 for R. H. 0., ',00®8,00 for extra St. Louie, 18030® 4,50 for good to choice; included in sales ere 2,500 bbls!choice extra state for ex rt at $7,25; the receipts were 12,178 Rye Flour is steady, with les of 270' bbls. at $4,75®8,75. ,rn meal quiet and firm. Whisky .ac e and firmer; 400 bbls western sl,lo® 11, free. Wheat opened steady and osed heavy, s .. • I®2c, lower; receipts 6,965, sales - 110 bush at. $1,55®1,58 c 'No. 2 spring, closed at $1,55®1,56;• ~50_®1,52. f 0r soft do; $1,60 for No. 1 and spring mixed; $/,60®1,62 for No. 1.• do; 05 for amber State, and $1,70 for white difornia. Rye quiet and firm. ;parley d Itarley malt nominal. Corn Opened,. o2c better and closed dull with the-ad nce partly lost:- receipts 18,452, tales' ,000 bosh at 9065111.08 for - Unsound new. ixed western; $1,10®1,15 for sound do., latter price for high mixed; $l,lO for In dried ; - $1,15®1,17 for western yel- W. 'Oatsreceipts 22,052 bu., dull and 02c lower; sales 47,000 bu. at 813/ 4 ®B3c. westerrialloat, closing at the Inside ice. Rice dull. Coffee quiet. . Sugar . • !mer; sales 410 hhds at 11W4)12, 1 /o for iba; 123:4®13c. for Porto Rico. :Moles quiet. Hops .quiet and firm. .Petro um firm at 17;4 ®lBc.` - for crude; 32 3,® for refined; Linseed oil quiet at 98® in casks. • Provlskine—lpork .a shade .therLsales - 1.01 k). bbla...at!s33 for new iss; $32®32,25 ',for • old" do.' $27%. for . prime; '1211,50®29,25 prig* ass. _Beet steady, with sales. 150 bbls • liB®l6 for new plain Mess, and sl2®lB !new, extra. mess.s . Tierce Beef nomi- I •, at $20®25 for.: prime mess, and s2s® ! for. India. :mess. '2Beef Flame quiet, tth - earea 100 bbla at 26®31. - Cut Meats d, with sales 200 packages at 11%®15c shoulders, and 17@19c for hems.: Mid. .pe quiet. . Lard tirmeriwith sales 510' roes at . 17®19,0; chiefly 19,t5®19%c stead, and .19%®200 for kettle rem. !ed. Butter steady at 16®28e for Obfo, 1 16®36e for State. CheeseAulet and ,ady at 11®150. Freights to Liverpool ivy and lower, with shipments 80,000 . sh wheat, per steamer, at 44®73;11. • - •;ctfeg---Flour clesed dull.and a shade ier,• :with holders,_ more disposed to line: , „Wheat . is*. dull , and 1®213 lower, h sales of No. 2 spring at $1,53®1,55,• .•1 No. 1 spring at $1,58®1;60. ---- Rye is • ninally rinchabged; Oats Mill and .er -at 8130 for western, afloat. dull at 90c®51,09 for unsound, and 'T . 1,14 for sound. mixed. western. ••lf quiet at $33: for mess.. Beef quiet steady. Oatmeal are in limited re St and • unchanged. .Bacon is quiet :,1 - without any material, change. - Lard . dull at 19%®19%c for fair :to prime pi. Eggs are dull at 21®28c. • rticAexp, July 27.—Eastern exchange ' at par selling... - 1-10off bilging. Flour, et at ''-$8,423:4®7: for:Spring extras. Sat Opened - tird and *closed' dull and • ..41t; No. 1 fairlr.acti•Ve far shipment I . le higher;:saleft $1,40®1,40%, dos unchanged; No. 2 qglet for the pres-- buttairlji. active 'for future, delivery; - • • 'ty sales at $1,89@1,40, but Bubsequent- Yeakened and :closed at $1;36; this of-. • oon the market is etisier; Wee N 0.., 1 0,34, seller August; $435 Weller July. •,11 quiet; No. 1 inactive and nominal: 2 quiett . early sales , at :98%®970, but equently declined • to 95%e, closing • a more sellers than buyers; .rejected and firm at 92@94e; no grade quiet r,@ 92 0: thiSefternotni. NO. 2, Wee nom" • 9 4e,.. seller • . August. °stn. quiet !I@Alie • lonier; Belot • No: ',2, Gtiii@ ,ca ed , 4l - jecteff 'AC 68®88W; elasing • ? aLnaide price. Rye closed with sel••• L oi, 410 . .41 51,00." Barlei:,fltill find' $1;80, - - seller ,Sentembere !SLga@tll4secasti:'; Highwinsor early , a" at 111.0f4 closing with sellers of • ';ilots at 51,04, Sugars drat and so =I REPINED . 400 " 320 le 480 1, 1,259 bb]a. = ,wtx l rs F DA .y TULE 28 -1869 tive at 18%@1.4%c for OptOMOtt to prime Cuba. Provitdons firm and Steady; mess pork, ;33,50; sweet pickled hams, 17 34 dry salted shoulders, 133,c for loose. Lard, 18%©18%. Freights quiet and 34 c lower, with 3 4 4: for corn and 4c for wheat per steam to Buffalo. Receipts during the past twenty-four , hours: 4,316 bbls flour, 2 4 ,805 bush wheat, 26,240 brash corn, 8,630 bush oats, 1,686 hogs. Ship. menu 5.660 bbla flour, 102,511 bosh corn, 48,771 buslioats4333 busk rye, 1,965 hogs. ST. Loris, July 27.—Tobacco in good demand, but more than half the bids at previous prices were rejected; sellers looking for higher rates. Cotton nomi nal at 320@)323fic: Hemp unchanged; un dressed sold at 51,17@1,35. Flourq low grades coniinue, scarce and in demand; other qualities firm; supers sold at 5,25; @7,50; extra 1A15(§6,25; doublextra #5,75156,50; treble extra §7@7,75; anoy 1 §60)10,50. ' Wheat; receipts large a d all grades offah below strictly choice 3@sc. lower; no spring °flaring; prime to strictly prime red fall e1,25©1,80; low choice to strictly oboice white §1,40®1,55. Cork : yellow and- white are held higer: low grades unchanged; mixed in sacks sold at $1.04; prime yellow and good white at §1,05; prime to choice white§l,lo©l,l3. Oatafirmer and better; mixed sold at 70c.; prime to fancy white at 71675 c - Rye lower at §1,20@1,22. Whisky advanced to $1.06. Groceries quiet and unchanged; sales fair to choice Rio Coffee at 22©25;./c; sales - fair to choice ' , Louisiana sugar at 12%c ig14 1 ;.; for plantation. Molasses at 70@ 80c. Provisions very stiff and higher; Pork sold at 1134, but is held it §34,50. Bacon in lots sold at 15c for shoulders, and 18,;(4)190 for clear sides, choice. Sugar Cured Hams at 23@24c. Also, sales 100,000 pounds clear sides, buyer for August, at 193.6 c. Lard; small , lota sold at 1834(0190 for tierce, and 20Q)21c for keg. Cattle steady at 334(46;50. Hits in good demand and firm at 8®934c, 'and retail lots at 93!(410c. Receipts-2,100 bbls flour, 50,500 bush wheat, 6,500 bush corn, 1,300 bush oats, 400 bush rye, 200 head hogs. - CINCINNATI, July 27.—Flour qbiet but steady. with family at $6@6,20. Wheat unsettled and lower; new red $1,29®1,25; white V1,35©1,40; receipts , quite large. Corn sdarce and firm at 87©158c. for ear. Oats unchanged, with new at 60©70e., and old 75c. Rye firm at 98c.@111. Cot ton nominally unchanged. Tobacco ac tive'with sales 171`-. hhda at $6 ®2b. Whisky unsettled and high er, with sales at 61,07. Provis ions firmer, though holders• parted with Mess Pork more freely; sales 12,000 bbls. at $33. Bulk shoulders sold, at .13%c. and sides at 16c. Bacon sold at .14%@15c. for shoulders and 18©18 1 4c. for clear rib sides, also 18%®18%,c. Lard 19%,©19%c. Butter firm for choice at 28@30c., other grades unchanged. Eggs dull at 13@ 13%c, shippers count. Groceries an. changed and firm. Linseed Oil dull at 98c.01.1. Lard Oil $1,35©1,40. Gold 135% buying. •Exchange steady at par buying. Money market easy at_ 7(g19 per cent. TOLEDO, July 27.—Flour- lower, and more doing; sales of 600 bbls at 56@7,25 for double extra red and treble extra white. Wheat active and In speculative request at 3©sc better; sales 55,000 bush els at 51,58@1,59 for amber on spot; 51,59 @1,60 seller July; $1,4214 seller August; $1,45 for No. 1 red on spot; $1,42 seller August: $1,3734 Seller September; $1,38 for No. 2 new red; $1,40, for old ; 51,30 for No. 2 new and No. 1 old; white 51,67. Corn le better and fairly active, with sales of. No. 1 at 99 1 4 c; No. 2 at 080, and rejected at 85c. Oats; Michigan in active request at 80e. Rye dull and nominal: offering but no inquiry. Barley nominal. Receipts: 500 bbls flour, 13,600' bush wheat, 6,700 bush .corn, 600 bush oats. Shipments: 200 bbls flour, 400 bush wheat, 1,100 bush corn, 1,200 bush oats. CLZVELAND, -July V.—Flour. city made, $9 for treble extra white; $7,75@8 for double extra amber; 56,75@7 for extra red winter; 56,50 for double extra spring; country made: 57,50(48,2.5 for double extra white; $6,25g7,25 for double extra red and amber; 86,25@6,75 for double extra spring, Wheat, sales of 7;000 bush: 'ofNo. 1 red winter at 51,37; 2,009 bush. do. at the same price; No. 2 do. held at 51,86. Corn. No. 1 held at 98c.©11; sale of one car No. 2 at 96c. Oats held at 80c. Bye firm, held at $l,lO @flab. • Petroleum, refined held at 22 1 4 @290. for Jgly, 29(g)29;ic. for Antrust for standard white; crude held at 56,65. BALTIMORE, July 27'—Flour firm and the scarcity restricts business; western superfine 115,60(36, extra 56@7, do. family' 57,50®8. • Wheat firm; prime to choice red $1,60®1,70, white $1,65@1,75. Corn active; prime to choice red $1,60@1,70, white $1,12®1,13, yellow ' 81,1(44132. Oats firm; new 65@68c., old 70®73c. Mesa Pork quiet at $l4. Bacon active and advencing; rid aides 190., clear ribs 19V3., shoulders 111y 4 016c., hams 23®2 4c. Lard firm at 19N®29c. Whisky; none here and market nominal at $l,lO. MILWAIIKZE, July 27.—Flour is quiet but firm and unchanged, 'Wheat is un settled at' 11,4,070 r No. 'l, and 21,38 for No. 'Oats ' steady at 720 for No. 2. Corn Dim at 21,00 , for No. 2. Rye and Barley nominal. Freights'. aro dull and nominally at 4c,to Buffalo, and 8o to Oswego. Receipts-1;000 bbls. flour, 88,000 bob. wheat. 1,000 busk'. oats. 'Shipments-1,000 Ws. liotu., 71,000 bush. wheat, 16,000 bush. oats. Loursvirmit, July 27.—Flour firmer; superfine. 21,50. Grain is unchanged and quiet. Tobacco is Arm, with sales of 191 hogsheads leaf at 0,054425. Pro visions; tendency upward., Mess Pork, 233,50. Bacon is held at 15; 4 c.; 18Xo and 191.,/c for shoulders, clear sides and clear rib.sides; hams, 22;4(423q. Lard, 19%c. Whiskyls looking up, with sales of raw at 21,05. MEMPEEIS, July 27.—Ootion 'quiet and unchanged, with sales low middling at 31c; receiptS 14' bales; exports 9 bales. Flour steady. Wheat ilrin at $1,10®1.40. Corn at 97%c®fl. Osts at 83@85c. Hay at 527. .Bran at $20®21. Corn Meal at $4,60®4,70. Pork at $35. Lard at 20® 220. Bacon firm, with sates shoulders at, 15y,®15;fc and aides it 1934@19M0. Ciercituo, 3111 v 27.--Cattle quiet at 1;05 05,15 for coV;re; 160,20@7,40 for fair to choice, and 57,55(4)7,70 for extra - prime beeves. Hogs active and a shade higher at (18,7,5@9, for- Hight to lair; $9,10@9,20 for fair to medium, and $9,25@9,40 for 'good to choice.- . PHILADELPHIA, Julyy 27.—Wheat steady, old and now red $1,47@1,55. Rye steady and finchanged. Corn lees active, mixed Western $1,14©1;18., Oats'dull at 76677 c. Provialons unchanged. Whie. ky scarce and commands $1,05©1,10. DETUIJIT, ow, 27.—Wbeat firm; sales of extra white at $1,82, No. I do. at 01,72, No. 2'do. at $1,45. """ " Dry Goals Market. .NEW YORK * July ‘27.—The market •Is comparatively quiet, yet steady and firm for all , staple styles of cotton , and woolen fabrics. Heavy brown sheeting's remain steady at 18%017 for• best - makes, and 153 @lo for eouthern. Bleached muslin the New York mills sell siefast as pro. •duced at 25, and Wamstum and Utioatat zamethd Tuscarora brings 2 41 1 Alsda* and blasorOille 19, Xiamen° band iftbot 16, and tee'stplerotreintettUadebes 12M' @13%, as to make. ' RIVER NEWS. The river, under the influence of the recent rains, is again rising at this point with five feet aii inches in 'the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather continues cloudy and °unsettled with oc• caslonal showers. Mercury at 5v.M. 86 In , shade. No arrivals, or departures aside from the packets. The Julia No. 2, departed for Zanes ville, with a fair trip including some 70 or 75 tons, which she will transfer to the Kate Putnam at Wheeling. The R. C. Grey, Capt. Isaac Whittaker, is filling up steadily. for Cincinnati and Louisville, and will take her departure to-day. She will receipt freight through to New Orleans. Com. W. J. ;Counts, has gone to Sioux City, on hi:minces, we presume, connect ed with some of his mountain boats. —The Messenger was advertised to leave Cincincinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday. —Captain Dan. Maratta has retired from the river, and is living at Roches ter, Penna., carefully nursing and tend ing his health, which, we are glad to learn, has greatly improved. —Mr. Walter Maratta, late of the John H. Groesbeck, has assumed charge of the office of the Cincinnati and New Or leans packet, Emma No. 3, Mr. Jas. Mc- Connell having retired and returned to his home in Rochester. —The Omaha Republican, of Wednes day, says: The steamer..Suaset sunk yesterday :Moult 180 miles above Omaha. Mr. John Green is a loser by the catas trophe to the amount of :6,500. We fail ed to learn the particulars further than that no lives wore lost. —The Loniqville Courier• Journal, of SatUrday, says: The little steamer Pine Bluff, which has held a place among “boats in port" for over six months, has at last got out of the clutches of the myr midons of the law, and will leave for Kanawha river today, in command of Captain Bates. —The Madison Courier, of Thursday, says: Bob Rea and Slater have made.ar, - rangements to take the bar of the Nat. Williams for a year. We understand the price paid was $3,000. She will prob ably enter the Kentucky river trade. Her cabin has been lengthened, and she hatample accommodations for passen gers. —The Vieksburgh Times, of Wednes day, says: Business on the river is dull, and they haye a queer way of "raising the wind" at Lake Providence. A gen tleman down from that city of the swamps says the wharfboatjhere charg es twenty-live cents for the privilege of walking ocross it, which is necessary to be able to get to a boat. —The towboat Panther arrived at Louisville on Friday, having In tow the Virginia, which boat it will be remem bered broke both her shafts•a few weeks since while on her way to this port from New Orleans. Her misfortunes did not end there, for as she was coming up she ran afoul of a snag at Hobb's Point and damaged tier guard considerably. • —The St. Louis Democrat, says: While the Natrona lay here on Tuesday, a in box lying'in the office, containing a con siderable sum of money, disappeared. The thief was seen on the Gartside, lying alongside, by -officers of the Gartaide, who spoke to him but did - not suspect the character of their visitant. Some time after, the carpenter found the box, broken open, and lying in a heap of trash. Be delivered it on board the Natrona yesterday on her arrival, The_ thiet missed the larger portion of the greenbacks which was inclosed in an en velop and other paper, but rifled one or two pocket books of smaller sums, in his haste throwing the balance away as worthless. Moral to steamboat clerks— don't go away from your office leaving the door open and boxes of money lying around. I.►f eORTS BY RAILROAD ,Pmrsauttort, Poet; WAYNE & OE4- °AG° RAILROAD, July 27.-12 cars metal, Nimick & Co; 1 do do, Brown& Co; 2 do do, Everson, Preston it Co; 2 f,lo do, Reese, Graff & Dull; 3do do, Bryan & Caughey; 1 do do, Loomis & Collard; 2 do do, Superior Mills; 2do iron ore, Shoenberger tit Blair; 100 bbis flour, John Willson dr Son; 100 do , do, Seghmyer & Voakamp; 1 car scrap iron, T Maloney; 8 cars cooperage, M P Adams & Bro; 2do stone. 4 L L Knox; 40 Nils paper, Hos tetter 'tit Smith; 20 bxs cheese, A Kirk. patrick & Co; 25 do do,E Heazleton; 50 do do,4enkins d: Bro;5 do do, Wilson & Son; sdo do, Knox & Orr; 1 ear rye, W J Meek; 25 bbla highwines, M McCul lough Jr; 20 bxs cheese, S Ewart t Co; 104 oil bbls'll I) Moore; 64 bxs glass jars. Wm Little; 20 bbls dry apples, 1 bbl eggs, Woodworth & Davidson; 90 eke rye, 108 do oats, Scott & Waal; 15 eke rags, Godfrey & Clark, 2 bbls syrup, At well & Lee; 4 bbis eggs, 11 Rea J 1; 20 tca hams, F Sellers,& Co. OILIITZLAND` 1,2111 PITTICERTRON Ran- LOAD. July 27.--5 cars stone, J L LKno.x: 1 car. shingles, Mellon & Bros; 3 cars limestone ore, Bradys Bend Ir on Co; 8 do do, Hussey, Wells & Co; 2 do do, Reese, Graff & Dull; 1 oar lumber ' .4.4 Gregg; 1 car do, G A Mundorf; 25 bza candles, BC&JH Sawyer; 8 bag axes, Lippincott & Co; 120 bills spokes, Jas Herdmart &Son; 20 cases tobacco, J Wil soD & Son: 48 bbls apples, Steel & Bro; 11 dodo, Van Gorder & 8; 5 do do, F G Craighead; 1 hhd prunds, Little & Baird; 12 fanning mills, care B B Floyd & Co. ALLEasaars vArzin wampum, July 27.-2 cars metal, John Moorhead; 2 bbis eggs, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 88 aka oats, Keil& Hitt:theft; 19 do •do, Scott & Gisal; 41 do do, .1 & A Deitz; 2 pkgs butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 81 bbla tal low, Steel & Eichner; 2 kga Jas McKay; 4 sks•rags, J Harris; 2 cars stone, Henderson & Co; 1 car lime, D L Reyn olds; 2 bbls eggs, Bruggerman &O'Brien; 4 do do,L J Blanchard; 400 bbls crude oil, Wiring, King & Om 480 do do, Pool Tiro; 320 dodo, Fleher Bro; 59 do do, W Wilson & Co. • • ALLEM/IE2M STATION, July 27 . -1 car wheat, W McKee & Co; 3do lime stone, Superior Iron Co; 59 hips. oats, Johnston & McFarland; 288 eke oats, S C Moblaaters; 1 car lime, J Abdell; 30 bdLs paper, Frazier & Metzger; 4 ears mill. feed, It Knox &Son; -1 do do, 70 aka 49, Geo Stewart; 3 cars wheat, Kennedy Jr, .13ro; 2 cars ear corn, Id Steel "& Son; 3 care iron ore, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzeil; 4 do do, Spang, Chalfant & Co. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND St. LGUIs RAILRoAD, July 24.-1 bbl tallow, 4do oil, E M Johnson; 8 ears stases, W Hastings; Ido do, J Wunder/16c; 2 do wheat, Liggett dc Co; 100 bblirtiour, She.. maker &L; 80 do do, J Porterfield; 50 tea hams, E H Myers; 124, do do, G Mitchell; 200 pigs lead, Mansfield P & Co; 10 hhda tobacco, Weyman & Bro. 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted by 311gANOR k HARPER, • AT THE , WHITX FRONT,. lAA Lltertratreat, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. • - - NsAPLE SITGAIne. -10 ~_baritels e_o_ n#lgnment at WATT, Lexie sows, ag 17* Wood Met 1 . RIVER PACICETI3. LINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. VOII CINCINNATI andadgEe LOUinVILLE.--Tbe Are pas senger steamer • B. C. GHAT ()apt. WIUTTASER, Will leave for the above and Intermediate ports on THIS DAY, 98th inst.. giving through re ceipts fur Memphis and .Nor Orleans. k or Fright or passageapply on board or to JOHN MACK or 1)23 J D. COLLINS WOOD. Agents. PAIIKERSBIIII.O. TITTS BUR 11,sigge WHEELING AND PAR- E :1 E 1 BRUM , LlNE.—Leave coninenra Wharf Heat. to ,t (AMMO StrPf.t. daily at 12 M., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS • GREY RAOUL C. L. liairrirAir, Mister. /freight will be received at' all boars by JAMES CQLLINS. ' FLACK a'COLLINGWOOD,. apl,3 , Arent,. STEABISIIIPS T* l !LIVERPOOL. AND • QUEENSTOWN: TSB INMAN BUIL STEADISHIPA Numbering sixteen nnt-class vesgels, aMoug tn. mthe celebrtted CITY OF PAttars, •CITY OF' ANTWErf, CITY OF BOSTON ' CITY' OF BALTIMO RE, CI T Y' OF LONDON, Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45. North Elver, New York. For °gauge or further Information spoilt to WILLIAM ..BTWORAIIe: Jr.. 113 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh. ORDINANCES. AN „ ORDINANCE Authorizing Hussey. Wells Q Co. to Construct Iron-Clod Additions to their Present Works. • SECTIONI. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Court cits assembled, cm/ 'it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Hus sey, Wells Co. be and they are hereby author -Ized to construct iron clad additions t) their present works, as Inflows: One addition to rear of mill on corner 17th and Pike streets, along Mulberry alley. 65 by 55 feet. Also, an addl. Lion to Chop fronting on tiolumbla street. running towards 17th Street 83 by 100 feet: also to re build store room on 171 h street. 25 feet square. SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the passage of this ordi nance at the present time, be and the came is hereof repealed so far as the same affects this or dinance. Ordained and ; enacted into a law in Councils, this 118th day of June, 1809. ' JAMES McAULET, President of Select Council. • Attest E. S. Monnow, Cleft.. of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON', President of Common Council. Attest: IL McMA.T.s.n. Clem of Common Council. jy?.: FLOUR. VIpEARL MILL FLOUR FROM . NEW WHEAT.—We are now receiving a k ment of cholc. TENN ESIEE NEW ANILIn.R ano WalTit WHEAT, which we are mixing with au. Old Wheat in such proportions as to male an article of Family Flour equal if not su perior to any In the market. The merits we claim for this Mohr are that of being manufactured from strictly choice number one eolith( rn Amber and White Wheat, with the. most approved machinery. by experienced mil lers. Our Brands are: . . TIMER STAR PEAR r. GREEN BRAND. made tram Choice White Wheat, unsurpassed as Pastry Flour. TWO STAB DOUBLE EXTR BLUE BRAND, from selected Waite and Amber Wheat, unsurpassed as a Family PEANL. RED BRAND from selected amber and best grades of Red Winter. To nrevent fraud in refilling our sacks we now seal them with date of manufacture. R. T. KENN E DY & BRO.. 7r.1:m38 read Steam MU, Alleghonv MERCHANT TAILORS. TIEGE , B • .(Lute Cutter with W. EerPeravelde.) DIJERCI-LAN'T TAI/40,414, No. 53 Smithlleld Street, Pittsburgh. se26:Tz NEW SPRING GOODS. • srlencUd new stock of • . CLOTHS ! GISSTMERES, Just received by HENRY MEYER. sell: Merebant Tailor. 73 Bridth field street. WALL PAPERS WALL PAPER. TEE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE, W. P. DLILIISELALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 291 Liberty Street, (NEAR MARKET,) SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mhe J. I. .....J. V. BEAST . SWINT • ABe i r: ITECITTUAL AND . • • ORNAMENTALS CARVERS. No. 6: Sandusky St.. Allegheny, Pa A large amm ;af NEWELI POnTEI BALUSTERS conly outland. T1711,7.11E/ • rift. (Inn, newolllt • KEYSTONE POTT Pt M. HIM & CO., A.7e Manatsomers o QUEESSWARIL, BRISTOL, , office end Warehouse, 383 LIBRA, NIP All orders nrotnutiv attended 110SA.13A/LIS • 1 FEMMES THE BLOOD. t It BALE Bt DRUGGISTS BVERTiVIIRR.. 122=3=1 SiCILY I.4EIICON STJGrAIk, Tor looking Lemonade; on excellent substitute for Lemons. Yor sale at-ttooOrQcori Store of . BEN/MAW .1 . ,24 Oninerlaberty anti bin* street!: DILIVUO: - •• 7 Mble Loulstille.llydrulic Ge 07ms J. B • COM"ATISSION MERCHANTS WILLIAM Mu cB4 CO" Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty f Street: Corner of Irwin, now oTer to the trade at low Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Porto Rico, Cuba and English nduga New York, Philadelphia andß al mtiore Re lined do. Golden Drips, Loserings, Brunfis, Stuart% •Adams , and Long Island Syrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and Engliala Island Molasses. ..Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial. Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Rice. ' Java, Lagusyrs and 10 Coffees. Tobacco, 'Lard Oil, Fish. Mails, Glass, Soaps, Cotton Y&IIIE. ilk., constantly on band. Fine Brandies,WineS and Segars. ithenisb, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines of Hinkel & Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Moselle, Se.karsberg and Tam:into burg, Hoekbelmer. Burgundy, 7,4 Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olive Oil. . do do Clarets, imported In bottles. - do do Wbite Wines. In bottles. M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sham s Madeira and port.wines. Free Old klononganela Bye Whiskies, pure. do Very buDerior Old Scotch .do do. SOl e e il l o I Agents for HChandon's Grand yin, lia Nkrzen'ay and Sellery Champagne. Dwindles of our own selection and warranted: I 107d4.3 E S'XABI iSf y .IT E EED BY A. Jk: T W. 31: GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (Dnizcna. OPP. EAGIS HOTEL.) PITTIErI3I:7II4aII6 PA. se :yl6 W. C. ARMSTRONG, - Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong, PRODUCE :COMMISSION "NERCIIANT, No. 26 IttiRRET STREET. inns ' isTXXLA .4. A. ETIZLIA. Nl' STEELS& SON, ° Commission Merchants, AND DILLIES IN Emocoun. GRAIN, FEED, 80. No. 98 OHIO BYBEE% near East Common, . ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. Psrxa EZIL JAS.!. ItICHAST. KEIL & BITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR, BRAIN, SEED% MILL FEED, £O., 349 Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh, m724:bri L e J. BLANCHARD. Wholesale and Retail grocer% No. no PENN STREET. sple:xica lITTLE, BAIRD 84 PATTON, / Wholesale Grocers, Commhlslon Merchants an Dealers In Produce, Ylonr, Bacon, Cheese, Flab. Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails Glass, Cotton Yarns and all P'Stsburgh ltfannturet generally, IL% and 11.4 O.6COND 5T ET, Pittsburg/a. JOEY I. ECOVSS..II2 , W. E501T62....WK. H. HOLTZ. TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sim eessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole• saga Grocers and Commission Merchants, Col• Der of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pi asthma. JOHN BHTIMON ' A IWALLACL, §81111PTON& WALLACE, Whole. SALE GROCERS AND PROD ME DEAL. . No. 6 maw STREET. Pittsburgh. lal2nlll MWELFITI LIST, 1969. AP• pracialoNs to Sell Liquors, tled lo the Clark's (Mee: • David Wicilne, tavern, Ist ward. Wm. S. McFettbige, tavern, Oth ward. Heranberg s CO., other goods, 10th ward. F. J. MasOn, other goods, 12th ward. ;lowa* Bunt, tavern, 15th ward. (ath. McCoy. tavern, Data ward. Chas. Coll, othTr goods. 13th ward, M. L. Pottier. warn, *lst ward. Alice BeardalLoth.r goods, 13th word. Allegheny. Jame. Iteningsnlder. tavern; 3d ward. -Jo.. Weaver, tavern. 3d ward; John Feateerston, entitle bons, 4th ward. C. M. Deddrick, other goods, 4th ward, Townships. Banerteln, tavern, atmler. ' Boroughs Alex. CampbelLother goods, East Blrralngh , ni. The License Bout will sit for hearing toe above application's on WYCDNIE9D AT, the Shin day of Joky. 1889, at 9 o'cloet O. ' J 161 DROWN, Clerk. 1311;:m51 . O • ROOFING SLATE OF TLRIOUS Qualities and Colcirs. ParttenLaz attention Slate 'liven to laying Slate and ate Toon. for partienUin and Meta J. S. EMMA 110. 43 Eleventh Avenue, mhatiatie , PITTSBURGH. PA C. 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, - W. 13. of Pennsylvania, • Prrramrpors. July 20. 1E69. 5 HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 12th day of Jaly, A. D. 1889, :T li arrant in ankrupteT was issued against the Estate of SOLOMON t.. HESS, of Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny, and State or Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on tun own petition: th.t the payment of any debts and delivery otany property belong ing to ruck Bankrupt or to Pla or for hi, use. and the transfer of any property by him are for bidden by law; that a. Meeting of :be e reaitors of the Bald Rankrupt i - to prove their Debts and to choose one or more assignees of Malta:tate, will be held Mot ..ourt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No, 1111 Federal street. Allegheny My. Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, before JUNIN N. PDX VIANotc Eau„ Register. on the SIXTH DAY OF AtiOUST. A. D. 1869. at 10 , o'clock A. M. A. 311.11tDOCE. • 1322...45 . 11. 8.. 3iar.hal, as Messenger. ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. ERY. LEMON & WEISE. ,-, Practical Furniture Nanaract,rese t ken WAUZ &O. Tr STREWS us yotraru AlrEstrm. lontre may fffes.ileVartrale"ofdrzr TRADE MARK. DITHRIDGES SIRE Prtoor , Lamp CIIIIIIETS. -100 kutale Mil ME figures, strictly AZASO, IIiI'ORTERB Or IND DEALtB IN Pittsburgh. SOLD ONLY DT ERE itAILROADEL I§§eq. ammo hOH. PORT WAYNE GHICA.OI3 .W. and CLEVELAND PITTSBITIteIIit. P r i m bias. 9th, 1869, trains will leave from and arrive at the-Limon Depot. north aide, Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave. Arrive. Chiclic Ex.—A:oB ain , Chicago Ex...1:58 a m Erie Ygn Er. T:9B a m 'Chicago Ex -13:03 plc Cl. & 6_411 , 16:13 am; Wheeling Ex 10:48a Chicago Ma11..6:58 a m Louis Ex 7:08 D Chicago Na.. -9:43 m :OS e ID s &wa l g Ex 2:08 p ra Cleveland Ex 3:53 p Chicago Ex._. 2:23 pm • Erie Viten Exs:sBp & Erie Alleg hen y . Cl. 39%4. Ex6:s3p m Dtpartfrom • Arrive In Allsghen& Bear Falls Ac. fhb S A m , Leetsdale Ac..6:58 Leetsdale ` " 10:03 ain ,Bca , r Fella " 8:98 am ' • 11:58 A m NeW Castle '10:23 AM Rochester " 1:28 p Enon • `' 9:13a.9 Enon " .3:58 p m ,I.eetsdale 1:08 pm Leetsdale Ace.s: /3 pm. Retail' Falls " 9:43pm Bea'rFalls • . 6:13 p m - Lee,tedale 4:&1 Leetsdale " 10:43 pm, " 9:23 DX. Fair Oaks Sun- i Fair Oaks Sun day Church. 1:13 pm: day vinirch. 9:58 az. SW 9:931i. in. Chicago Express leaves daily. Sir 19:03 v. m.Chlcago Express arrives daily. J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. SPOULIAMSIE. klen , l Ticket Agent. Supten.n. mylo g TIME. ; a i a I 3 AN6E Orangwit VALLEIVILSIZROAD,- THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE •OrioA It& On and after MONDAY, Jane k4t11,1809 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except.„Sunday) will leave Pate:toe Depot, colorer of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Franklls; 0110t9.11111. Silo. rid all notate ti e 011Begkins. LEAVY PITTYBDROLI. •ARRIV IA P12160e11011 Day Ex 8:00a zo Day Ex 5:15p m Night Ex .... 7:30 pm:NlgbtEx 6:30 a ra• Brady's BAc 3 05 pm• Brady. R. Ac M):15 are Freeport Ac. 0:40 a in;litSodaW , ks 7:40 am lid SodaWird 6:30 p mlF.eeport 6:lsplat' 1st:11111ton ... 6:45 a m Ist, Halton.. R:5011 in Sd Rnh0n...1200 m Hutton- 3 51:00p a: 3d Halton... pin 3d Milton... 1:05 p m Arnold's Ac. S:OU .p m Arnold's Ac. 7:10 p m Church train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsbnrgh at 1:10 P. Sr. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (6/ndays,)at 9 50A: B. - Express trains iron only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations • : LAWRENCE, Een , l THOMAS M. KING, Malt. Supt. VAENNSIELVA ammrt MA CENTRAL RAIL R D. On and after 'JULE 25th, 1 869, - Tinini will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets • as follows: . A. . Deport. Mail Train...e ries. 1:25 am 'pay Express-S:l6 1116 Fast Line 1.45 an ,Boutneru Ex.. 4:80 arc. Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am g Wall's No. 1.. 6:3oant BrlntonAcen. 7:50 am Mall Train 8:16 sin Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am' Bra'ksAs 2 o110:20 am Cincinnati Ex.0:10 am ioChaciniti Ex 12:38 Johnstown Ac10:35 am jWall'aßo. 2..11:45 tap Era 'k s Ac Nol 1:10 pm ;Johnstown Ac. 3:ospas. Pittsbigh Ex. - 1:30 pm' Brants Ac Not 3:40 pm Phila. Expresel:so pm , Phila. Express 4:20 pm Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm g Wall's No, G.. 4:oopm Bra'ks Ac No 2 5:50 pm: Wallis No. 4.. 6:ospm Homewood Ac. 9:ss,ipto;•Fast Line ..... 7:3opm Wall's No. 4..7 : 20 pm g Homewood ac. B:sopm Way Pasan'r 10:20 pm,Wail'sNo. - 5.. D:00 cox These trains make close connection at Rants. burg for Baltimore. _ The Church Train leaves Walla Station every Einnday at 9:05 a. m. reaching Pittsburgbi at 10:05 a. m. Be turni ng, leaves Pittsburgh at 19:50 p..m. and arrives at Walla Station- a; 2:10 p. tn. ' , Cincinnati Express leaves daily. Southern Express leaves daily except Monday. Altotser trains daily except Sunday.: For farther Information atV. tcl ric ti nf 'The Penr.sylvanialtallroad Company ;rill uota s same any risk forßaggage, except for wearingsp parel,and limit their responsibility to One Hu., - dreg Collars In valve. Ail Baggage exceedir tbstamonnt in value will be at the risk of tie owner. unless taken by special contract. • EDWARD .8. ap26 General Superintendent, Alt oo gt." WE STE It Nlginvial PENNSYLVANIA. RA.ILROAD.--th: and after April 9591,1859, ther Pa ssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania RE road will arrive at and - depart -from the Federa 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. • r • ~ Depart. -_ _ Springdle Wu 115:40 a . 7:00 it Freeport No.18:20 a m Freeport No: 1 9:2oaru Express 10:40 a In .Sbarptalg Nol /1:20 am Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m Express. 9:50 pin 'Freeport No. 24 : 00 p m'SPringdle No 1 3:30 put Mall 5:50 p m,Freeport N0.25:20 p Springdle No 26:90 mlsnringdle No 2 6:30 1:115 Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction ever) dnnday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. re. and arrive at Allegheny June. Lion at 3:40 p. m. , • COMMUTATION —FOr sale in paelungee of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr' Bennett,' Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburs and good only on the trains stopping at Stations epee...bled on'tickets. The' trains leaving Allegheny City 04_7:00 a. In. make direct connection at Freepor withWal. kers line of Stages for Butler and Eliannahstuen. Through tickets ms be purchased at the No. ISt. Clair !tree near the Su.spensionßridge. Pittsbur. It, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther information apply to JAM LEMRTS, Agent. Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not sesame any risk for Bartere , excent u ror wearing apparel, an d Dollarstheir limit alat BP° Jjl id t bs , Lax , ltY a K t : O ar. seeding tt Is /31101213 1n value wlllbe at, we Mail, the owner, unless taken Tv special contract. .v • EDWARD H. apH Geneml Superintendent, A.l9''la't2'ltoona., ITTSBURG4,_ aml • CINCTANATI AND LOWS RAILWAY. _ PAN HANDLE BOUM cHAziez trip natz.-en. and after MONDAY, CApril SI elth, 1869, Mains will leave and arrive al hi Union Depot, as follows: Deport. Aviles. arleB aiont. Mil a. mt. Fast Line................0:43 a. m. 7:13 p. m Eames • • 81:33 p. m. - 4:33 a.m. Mixed Ace , n , 5:33 a. m. 6:58 p. m. MoDonalti , s anen,No.lll:43 a. m. 9:18 a.;ll`. Stet:Denville Azeommod. 3:58p. m. 9:33 a.m. Meflonstd , s Aeon. No. It 8:18 p. a. • •11:Te o . yp. liunday Charch Tram.. 19:58 p. m. 9:58 a. m. air :33 P. x..train will leave 411 y. • 151:13 P. W. trala will arrive sally.. • • All other indite will ran dally.linnuayi except. ed. The 9:43 a. m. Train makes close con nection. at Newark. Stir EaneoPille. • S. P. SCULL, General Ticket Airestta W. W. CARD. ButPt..lltenbearllla. OnllDo ZITTSBURGIi CONNVI. VILL On sad after TUESDAY, Noyember s /VA, lnot , trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot. corner Or Grant LW Water streets, an • Depart. - Arrfeer. Nall to sad from Union town. 7:001. X. 0:00 r. IfeKeosoorte,xotadt's /4: 00 4. B. 0:03 Zs. to and from Tlntin. 5:00 P. B. 10:10 A. IL West Newton AcCOm'd 4:30 P. B. 8:35 A. at Braddock , s AccomdM. 6:15 P. M. • T:3O P. Y Might Ao. toileg.oort.lo:3o P. B.:0:43 Bianday Church Trida to and from West Newton 1:69 r. is. 10:00 A. /or Mete . Zto s apply B. M. RANItO.I , I3:k Age= W. B. ESTQUT. fmenntendent. no= S ROUTE.BILLSWEN. UNION PACIFIC RAILWA Eastern Diviiion. Tat SHORTEST AND MOST MEDIAN/ RoU rAs tom ter Rant* al volute es Colorado Nevada, California Utah, Arizona Washington, Neni Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leave Mate Llite and Lave:meta ( 1 1 11 11:Idaye exceptedjan the arrival oz testae of ram° usurped frost ht. Louis, and Hand. bat and et. Joe Ealtroad nom pointy, mums' In. at Lawrence, Topeka and Wiwi . * ,wIUI slaws* for all points In Kansas. At ens of track west of T4teurofth with the UN eTA.TEB EXPRESS UOMPAN 'SI lII T T I I3 LINE Olf UTIZR.LAIID NAM &ND = l /31UOI 0040/32113 FOB DENITEEtt F1.A.1.11" AND All Points in the Territories, And with EA*l - Intlo4Mls Lters of COACDEB for Port Unidu, Dent'. Fort. r “. 814 . Ailliquerque, Santa Ye, and all Point& In Ail . zoos and New hinulto. With the men additions of rolling stook and with reuippo m s e init • O e re a lnd T a ra r n ta s a P s e e r m at n lon from its western terminus, this road now odes. unequalled &dials' for.the ,transisitasion freight to the rar West. Ticket* for Millis As all the ortnalpat OtEhlta tf the United States and Canadair - • i• • • lie sere and set or _g. ket. via TIM MOO RILL BOUTA,I. cirow ?ACIDIC WAYr FAMOUS DlvitatalL • A. ANDIVAAOIi , „ almond superintAieei . 1/A41111311811111/41 • *aww lreggat and Tl?ge 111119 B 3 EIPME