The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 04, 1869, Image 3

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•s, - I.lswiTotur; August 2.z-Cotton steady;
• sales 1;200 bales at 13.3 Kc• for• middling pp
lands. Dour: receipts were 40,409 bbls.;
- market quiet and prices Are generally
without decided change; sales 5,900 bbls.
~ • . 15,90 .
at 12)6 for superfine. State _and west
' ern; $6,75®7,35, extra State; 16,70(47,40,
' extra western; 17,40(4)7,50, white wheat
extra; $0,65®7,45, R. H. ,9,; 17®8, extra
St. Louis; t8®10,50 'good choice do. Rye
sour steady; sales 130 bbhi. at 14,75®6,75.
• Corrifueal quiet. Virhisky in fair request
and sales are reported2W•bblis.• western.
. • . at 81,I0fres. Wheat:frecelpts were 69.993
_ bush...prices Are I®2c. better and more
activsales 150,000 bush. , at. 81 .6 8 404 8
forty . 2 spring;• $1,51®1,53 for 'Soft do.;
..
$1,62 1,62 M for No:- 1 epritig;"ll,64 for
new
at
Ohio, 111,65 ;for common white
, • State, 11,66% for red Indiana: , # 1 . 68 %.1
1,69 for Amber MiChigan; 11,73 for new
' amber Tennessee; 11,75 for California.
• • Rye quiet. Barley and ;Barley. 'Malt
.. - nominal. Corn: receipts were 45,026
, ' bush.; prices irregular and uuseet
• ' tted; market opening heavy and closing'
• ; • rbothel more steady,with sales 53,000 buak
- . at 80c®11,02 for - unsound new mixed
•• western, 1403®1,06 for sound do., 11,07
®1.08,,, small Lots ,high mixed, nearly
yellow; 11,08 for western yellow, and
41,10 for white Western. Oats; racelpts--,
36,173 bush; market dull,with sates 23,000
bush at 793i®820.f0r western afloat, 82®
• •83c.for State afloat, and 70c for Jersey
new; also; 15,000 bush western, seller for
• • October, at 'Wt.' , Rice quiet. Coffee in
fair request, with sales 20,000 bags Rio at
private. terms. Sugar firm, with sales
709-hhda at Ily,®l2}l for Cuba,, and 12®
12 X for Porto Rico ;' also, 450 bxs HaVana
at .1.44(§1120. -111olassesdtill. Petroleum
firm at .1710 for crude, and 31M®32c for
refined. Hops quiet. Linseed Oil firm
at 11, in casks; Spirits Turpentine
• quiet at 42®42316. Pork quiet and steady;
' - : sales of .800, bbls, at $33, a®33,2f. for
mess, closing at 133,25 cash; 132,76 for
old - do.; $27,50®28,25 for , prime, and
129,511®30,00. for prime mess. Beef
steady; sales- of 150 bbls, at 18 , 416 for
i new plain mess and;l2®lB for new extra
mess. , Tierce Beef nominal, at $20®25
for prime mess and 825®30 for India
,• • mess. , Beef Hams quiet; sales of 125
Ws at 125®30.' Cut Meats firmer; sales'
of ./7.5 packages, at , 123®15s for shoul
,- ders and 17®19c for hams. Middles
• quiet: sales of 130 boxes of ice cured on
, -• , private terms. Lard unchanged: sales
:of 370 tierces,, at. 17 , ®19%c for steam
and .19!.;,®20c0 for .kettle rendered; also, '
• ' sales of 500 tierces of steam, seller
`''August,' at 19%43. Butter Steady, at 16®
1: 310 for Ohio at 16®87c for State. Cheese
z; • firm at 11®16c. Freights to Liverpool
f •quiet and firmer; at 83fd. offered and 9d.
asked for wheat per steam.
Lakit. - -6 P. m..--Flour closed dull and
. drightly in buyers' favor. Wheat very
firm, with a .good export demand at
11,541/Q 4 ,58 for No. 2, $1,62®1,63 for No. 1.
• ---,:'' • storing, andll,6B for Amber Michigan to
arrive. Rye 'nominal' at 11,26 ®1,27 for
western.: Oats dull and heavy' at 81®
- 8134 c. for western afloat. Cern eteady at
,;1,05@1,07 ; for sound mixed western.
• Perk dult..and . heavy,833®33,50 for
mesa. Beef qtliet and unchanged. Cut
meats quiet and steady. Bacon nominal.
Lard quiet, 193i(g019,50. for fair to prime
steam. Eggs dull at 20®24c. •
• Calcacio, August 3.—Eastern Ex-
Change, firmer _at , par buying and 1-10
premium selling. Flour quiet and firm
St=' 6®7• for Spring extras. - Wheat less
active and a shade stronger; No. 1 quiet
at,11,394®1,41, closing unchanged; No.
~ , 2 sold at .11,36 35 ®1,37, closing at 11.36 3 ;
this afternoon the market was inactive at
1 . 1 11;34 for'No. 2 seller August. Corn dull
. and I%®ily 4 C lower; No. 1 at 86®87c, re
; jected 79 ®Boc,• no grade - 75C - ; closing at
: 16c for regulXr,And 87e for fresh:receipts
Of No; 2; -- tiala afternotni the market , was
i ' dull at 86a seller 'August, and - 87 c seller
.::last -half for Na. 2.- Oats moderately
- •
active_ and 2(gBe lower,. with sales of
• ' No. 2 at 52®55c , cash, 46®47c
seller September; 48%.®49c seller. Au
. vat; Closing at '53®55c cash. 'Rye more
- ; active sad 3®se lower for N0.•1,-and 'l®
, . 4c lower for N 0.2; sales, No. 1 at 11,02®
1;05; No. 2at 90®81,01. Barley quiet at 1
' 11,35 for lib. 2in store. Highwines More
active at 11,04®1:0434 • Sugars; firm and
• fair/y_active at 18%®14X0. for common
- to, prime Cuba. Provisions steady_ and
firm". Mess Pork - 133,50®33,75. Sweet,
pickled hunk 17®17' c. Dry salted
shoulders' - .lllM®l3y,c loose: Lard -1.834
; - ®18y,c.7 ;Frights quiet and
on
. , .. . • . _
on wheat, 4c on corn , 330 on oats to. Be
- '•falo. Receipts forth° past 24 noStirs=4,9Bs
, bbls flow', 15,195! btt ivhbat. 83,250 bu
corn, 33,688 bnoata.l,4so -bn rye, 3,800 bu'
berleY•. 4,5 1 4 , /um. .. Shipments-3,500
' 'bbls flour, 49,25: 1 fin wheat, 87,193 bu corn,
2,767 bu Coati; 8,769 - hogs. • ' ' ' '
. - 1 •• ST. Limns, I An' .t ot --- 3.-TObacio steady
' t ~and unchanged . . ton nominal at 32c.
~ Hemp-nothing " -
doing.. F/ouri—leseling
' better and more doing,, but unchanged;
• stmerfine 14,751g5,25; extra /5,25 ®5,75;
- double extra 15,85®6,25; treble •• extra
16,50®6,75: fancy new 17®8; dcooldlB,so
. 4 1475.- • Wheat aotive. and Arm but• un
changed; no spring offering; low prime
to strictly prime red fall sold - ''at 11.14®
1,20,: nearly all delivered; prime teehoice
...,white 1/,35®1.40. Corn dull and lower;
mixed in bulk77c;. choice white- 92c;
- mixed in sacks 8 0c; choice yellow, 90®
22c; torime to choice white 87";6®950. Oats
inactive and weak; new sold at' 50®53c;
, old black 58®59c; choice mixed 6234 ®63c;
. prime and choice old 63®65c. Rye dull
st;9oc. in sacks and 137 Me. In bulk. Whis
-ky declined - 10 51,07; ' 'Groceries' quiet
- , and until:unwed. Pork firm but not
,flouch,doing, sal - ea-oak order!' at 834,50.
, - DriSaltildeat, More doing, lOose s bould
• ers sold at 14 ,e. - clear sides packed 173i®
-.lBc, .Bacon better, shoulders 15%c; clear
rib..sides , 18,04. olear.aides• 19®1914c..
„Lard quiet and nominally unchanged at
184019 c.. ;Cattle fair, tuainess doing at,
: 3®113/o. ;tor Inferior .to..strlitly choice.
...,:Mg supplYlight gad demand good, pri
tsee range from 13 ;to8ne:Reciiiptv-4tour,
saw bbls :; , wheat - 41,009 _bash.; corn 13,-
000, biish4 ;1)44,4;800- bush.; *barley
,400
.-•.`itinsii;• rye 400 busk:Lb:4i 890 - Aead, ; '
- : ll4 .CLamiurnizTAtigual; flo—Flonr,: - .-city
--% made; 19 ,fer ~..X.XX ;white, 87,75@8 for
XX, amber, $6,76@7 for XX red winter,
- , 4 6 kfor.X reitraititari=for XXrafirb3B;
.. VOuntammade; : 17;50 far XX white,
!'l'
_. .a
11311 amber; 16,50
" I°4- Xx iiirinB6: - Nheatireirut of carload
,";Xio...k smite atolll, 4 4.Blcgra *Doted zed
>,... 0 1 1 1 .87;i2.4100 bUshelaigo. lir fxiivinter
on spot at 11,44;', 2,900, :bushels;:: seller
.August. $ 1 ,35@1,40, according to grade;
20,000 bushels , nederjeimilar conditions
AM, •I 8 6@ 1 ,40: 1 car No. 2 xed,winter at
• Iti 37, and 1 Car No lno, it 11,43. ' Corn:
:,reales rot 1,000 bushele:No.. I at' 91 - d.f cl ear
do.v at •• Sle, - ; .1 :car ;No. 2 • 'at: 890; and 1
1 car ear on-track at S4c. ; Oats held at 66
@p . c. Rye held at 451,10@t44. : Petro
learn; ` reined ' - held - 'fit - 2834(g29a-.• for
,••.August ,1 and -; September; 'respectively.
, crude held at 16,60. -: -, • •,,, --
~. OrNOINNATI, = :Anglia , ' 3:-.--Florir and
',•• Wheat unchanged; red wheat 1142001.25,
• schitegl;4o@l,so. r-leorn-dall at 90e.• Oats
""dull at 90c: Oats dulli• 'new la large trip',
~ ply and declined to 40®45c: •xon old in the
market. - Rye dnilvaV9o®9s43. - ;;Tobaece
--rfirm at:fullTratts, .-- - IWldskY 'dem et $ 1 29 8 .
•;Provisiontr:-lirni.htif vitiletclaleas Pork
56. RtakMeatialascd for , ohouiders,
18V( %0 for tides:.'l3acon: :1530
'-for shoulders, mid'lB3ol9o s for-clear rib
- ; ,, glicreleas aides Sugar cared' ham* 2.1©
`lliko Lard held at '.l9;;livf , ltuttere tuts
changed and Arm at 25®80.•Eggst , finti
at 14o: 4 :61rocurkei unchanged and firm at
MES=
ESA
fill r 'estWiff yrtti3Til ' Mtirery
market/now atOrgMtper cent: Exchange
dull ate buying."
TOLEDO, Aa use 3.—Flour steady and.
.nifebeiaged. Wheat a shells better and
: moderately active; amber $145®1,46 for
new and old; INo. 1 red $1,45 on spot;
31,40,51.41 seller the month; No. 2 red
$1;4034®1,41 on *pot; $1,37 seller August;
No. 2 white $1,45: No. 3 red §1,25. corn
quie;;_No, 1 92c; No. 2 :+:c, r ejected 80c;
1. buyer August 95c. Oats dull; old
70c; new No. 1 62c. Rye dull, old 70c;
newSO*l 620. Rye dull; anew No. 2at
90c.- Reeeipts_floor 1, 4 100 - bbls, wheat
54,400, corn 18,600. cats 2,800, barley 300
bush. - ,Shipments—Sear 700 bbla, - wheat
16401), corn 3,400; oats.so
'BALTIMORE, ,kuguit 3..—Flour; sales of
western superfine at 85,75®6,25, extra
do. at $6,50®7,25: $7,75®8,50.
Wheat firm; sales of choice red at $1,65,
-good-to .xime at $1,45®460.-, Corn dull;
sales of r prime White - at-$1,05®;;08, yel
low at $1,080)1,10. Oats active at 60®65c
for new.. ,21ye,d411 at• $145®1,20. Mess
pork . qnletats34(s- -Bacon active and ad
vancmg; sales of rib sides at 19c, clear
rilaat 1830, shoulders at 16®1630, hams
at:26®24c. Lard aim at 19@20e. Whisky
heavy' at 01,113®1,18, with small sales at
$1,163g.
PnitAnkr.pEtrA, August 3.—Petro
leurdquiet; crude 22cf refined 343 , ,c oh
spot, 32c for all month and 33c for Sep
tember to =December. Provisions un
changed. Flour dull and weak: super
fine 3e5,00®5,37. Wheat dull; old red
$ 1 , 5 0(g1. - 53; , new'e1,55 ©VV. — Rye dull,
at $1;20®1,25: - torn quiet acid declined
2c; yellovf $1,12®1,14; mixed. western
$1,10®1,15: .oats dUll: western 74 075 c.
Whisky; there is an absence of business
for want of stock; tax paid $1,25; detec
tives have closed moat of the distilleries.
MILWAUKEE, August 3.—Flour steady
and prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled
and weak at 11,43 for No.l, and $1,38 for
No. 2. Oats in moderate demand at 640
for No. 41. Corn quiet at 90c for No. 2.
Rye firm - at $l,lO for No. - 1 in store.
Barley „nominal. Grain freights, nom
inally. do to * Buffalo and Sc to Oswego.
Rei3DiDth: 2,000 bbls flour, 20,000 bus
wheat, 3.000 bus oats. Shipments: 2,000
bbls flour.
LOUISVILLE, August 3rm,
.witlt sales of s uperfine at 14,50..—F10ur
Garain
steady; wheat,• red, - 11;15; white, 11,25.
Corn in bulk 85c. - Oats-in bulk 70c.
Rye - :Bsc@sl,oo. —Leaf tobacco steady.
with'sales of 105 hhds at 18@ll. Pro
:3,181mo veiy firm Bacon shouldeis, 180.
193;e: Clear sides ,•19,ic•
Haws, fancy sugar cured, =Mc. Lard,.
prime, 19%c. Whiskey quiet; raw, $l,lO.
CEfIbAGO; August: 3.--Cattle dull at
1.4425@5 for - atoekers' and butchers'
coat.' flogs dull and 10@l5c lower for
upper, and 30@50c for lower grades,with
faitaaanton, pigs'
9,20 for fair to medium, 19,30@9,75 for
gpskif tp; phOice,and 19,19@10 - ftirr,extra
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MEMPHIS; Aug. i
3.—Cotton 31 1 ,rc for
middlings; receipts,Of 18 bales, and ex;
ports 18 bales. Flour 15(4)8,50 for super-.
trine.;- Wheat $1(41,30. Corn 95®9734c t ,
and &till. Oats dull at 65c for new. .Wan
at 19c.. C0rninaa1.14,40614,50.- Pork 135;
Lard 7 2034@21346.8ac0n firth; shoulders'
153ic; aides 19@20b.
,Dxfvnorr, :August 3.—:Wheat
material ~ c hange; 'extra white- Winter
$l,BO, No. 1 do 81,70, No. 1 amber 11,45.
Corn 98@98.i. Ozitsllso for old.
Dry Goods-Market
NEW YORE August 3.—The dry goods
business is more active to-day, and with
few exceptions valces remain - steady.
Nautnkeag Bleached Satin Jearis are re
duced from 18 to 17c: Kearsage Colored
Satin Jeans' froth 1 . 73 to 17c, and do.
bleached do. from 18 to 17c. Clarendon
BrownCoStn‘ Flannels have advance&
from 19 to" 20c, and Chameleon.Linseys
ir6ni`,2a ta 240.: • Amotikeag. E Brawn
Sheetings are scarce and worth 1.530g1o;
Great Falls J are also scarce and worth
14c. The Middlesex Company's Excel
sior Standard Shawls are .noW open .and
jobbing at S 7, regular. , which is lower
than for 'Len years past; wacdett Shawls, generally are now 'on `exhibition;' and
trade in these has - been very , active from
first hands. - •
-2ITTt3BOItft% FORT ) WAYNE
Add M..tatnati. August 3.`.5 care
ore, Shoonberger Blair; „1 car should
ers, J H Parker;'loo hides, J Hammett &
Son; 100 do do, J Y McLaughlin & Son;
1 car stone, J Hlnctiltf 2 bbla whisky,
Rodelbeim &.,-Affelder; 200 bldg flour,
Stiolnaker Langenhelm; 1 carc!fead; R
H Conway; 1 car corn, Keil & Ritchart;
150 bblaliour, T C Jenkins, & Bro; 2 care
wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 2 bxs tobacco,
'Pretzfleld & Bro; 1 dodo, J Fullerton; 12-
sks rags, Christy & Benham; 68 whisky
bbleiJoe Elfprich; 3 birls eggs, Diy Co;
100 bbls flour. Montgomery & Schlegel; 5
bbis oil, E Seller's it C0r,..2,bb1a eggs, J
W Benson;100 do flour, real. corn, Dan
Wallace; 3 kegs butter, Voigt, Mahood &
Co; 32 bdls spokes, Hare & Bro: 100 bbls
- flour,.Collordc , Shepard;- 152 oil bbls, M P
.tdama dt 13rtn" S aka - raga, GoAfrey - &
Clark; 7 eks coffee, Strickler , dt Morlege:
17 bgs oats, J Gibson.
CLaTurAorp AND Prrnmnmau RAZZ- .
GOAD, August-3.-6 cars limestone ore,
McKnight, Porter& Co; sdo gray warm
ore, Sboenberger, Blair& Co; 2 do champ
ore, Brown & Co; r. .do 'shingles, G A
Mundorf; Ido a turnings, .A Black: 331
cakes copper, '2 asks ilnc, Park, McCur
dy & Co; 783 billets iron. Nimick Or Co; 2
cases tobacco, J M Sichel & CO; 8 bzs
boots, W E Schmertz & Co; 5 bole oil,
Wm B Hays & Son; - 20 -bxs. candles, 10
bbis oil; Little & /laird; 90 arms, care T
B Davis; 8 bbls scrap steel, Mullin it Ma
loney; o bxs ink J D Egan; 75 cases boots
and &Inky: Gill dc; Son; cheese,
Bruggerman & O'Brien; 46 bbls flour,
Watt, Lang ar'Co; 51 eks iaga, Christy &
Benham; 2 bbls eggs, ,er. Rankin et
,Bro; 14 do apples, Vangorder:dt 8; 2 do
do, 1 if bbiw,,Hertd &M; • 2 do Writ,
Vidatillabbo& &teo; ,' 20 bre' &rankers,
W P Hunker & Co; 25 do do. Reymer &
Bro; 50 fliesoiro,'l3hriVer &Co.
ALLEOHENY STATION. AMSUSt. •• 2. 1 -10
cases tobacco, , 3 pkgs baking powder,
;8 drurictivireah'Keirnetydro;lBo
; b4s h ri l in, fled lateWirre; 4 cars ore, 2
care metaL , SAng f Obellantir Co; 5 bble
apples, P Givens; 18'earifiron ore, Lewis
Bailey & Dalzell; 1007 green bides, A:tic
Groetzinger; 6 cars Limestone, Superior
liirCof?e , 30 %40 0 54 4 Y1/ Kix% . 11 C/ 190 .4(1 29
es, Luckeanip; 16 rolls leather. J
Colliery ; , 3x , rxm Moue ;Forge.tler it Me
grew; 51 bas nate, J B McKee; 1 car
metal" Mceuteheon; • 10' 'bxs
cheese, S Pyer; sdo do, O'Hiplint. 6
doLßeckfiklsl aLlgieboruse; .11),(1drfl do;
W Seßden; 5 do do, G W Pusey; 152 eks
wheat, S'C' Mcildastertroart stone J
Hemphill; 1 carjamber, 3 Nanz; bbl
whisky; R &'ACarsini, 5' do' do 'lsaac
Stern; rear slope, S A Long; 10 bhis 7.l,qc f
'`..T.Sokiciontafiker, &Sow f^
Ara.ropeers,.l•ST K&ILNOAD, Au
gust 3.-4 Otiral'ailroad iroz1;1 1 C & St
R ; 80 ORS oats,•Grakam & Marshall; 47,
do do, Adams attdAnetl4, 1. , bbl eggs
Head &.ILalldo-d0,".:3, bales:moo', L J
Blanchard: 1 car lime; D L Reynolds; 1
,bbl eggs; It Reit Xrll-411:11a potatoenoVn
goKder 3 bld.fsmooJe WP 2
lbgareilitee - 1,200 Er °
flo.doi . eyziPorepas t in flo do, Pool ,
Biol" 94 2lido do, 'G
•11P/In3cnits;l,,. al) e to; trots.
II e t p u. 4-41 E, -
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IMPORTS BY RAILROAD,
f„J•IITSBWIGA 4.809,
eggs, 1` G Craighead; « 3
bids oil, Di A
Jot:asp-240 lard, .E Sellers; 15 bits
Wass? W McCulley; 2 cars staves, ' W
astirlpt Ido do, M P Adams;- 50 tes
hams; Geo Mitchel; 202 doz brooms, W
Marddrf: 20 do do, Midday! dt .Lang; 25
bite candles, - JR:Parker.; 9 bares cotton,
E Hyde , dc Son: 2 bar:Axes, Lippincott &
Bi 79 sirs rye, W .7 Meek.
The river continues to recede steadily
with three feet ten inches in the channel
lasteiening. , Weather unsettled with
occasional shoWersi mercury at '4
P. N.,
86.
=Melt: C. Gray arrived at Cinetnnati
onliunday evening. i " _
—The Salado has beeti .613artered for
the Wheeling and blatatnoras trade, in
•ptace of the Hope:::., I
—No arrivals since the 'date of our last
report, rind the Julia for Zanesville, was
the only departure. J' •
—The City'of Alton left New Orleans
With every room engaged and occupied
by thorough passengers.
_ —Henry H. Spumes has sold to David
R. Powell one-half - of the steamer Utah,
for 510,000. Sale dated July 29,1869.
—Capt. Jesse Dean did contemplatp
loading the Camelia for St. Louis, but
he has since given it up, for the present.
—Business is very dull, freights for all
points being scarce, and it la •not likely
that there will be any , immediate -im
provement. : :
• —Captain M. H. Cannon, of the New
Orleans and Vicksburg trade, has made
himself a citizen of Frankfort, Kentucky,
and is engaged in banding:elm:32llv resi-
dence in that city, at a cost orslB,ooo. •
—A coal oil lamp eiploded on the A.
Baker at Cairo; Friday night, but the
tire Caused by it was soon 'extinguished,
else we might be - compelled to record
another great steamboat conflagration,
as the towboats Panther, Alps and Grand
Lake were alongside.
—Capt. Dexter, of Evansville has just
closed a contract here for a fine side
wheeler, Intended, we understand, for
the Evansville and Cairo racket trade.
She is to `'have 'the Hartupee engines,
same as the Quickstep and Great Re.
public, and, of course, Hartupee dr, Co.
are to build them.
—The Parkersburg Timm of Thurs
day, says: Thirty-two hundred barrels
of oil came down tho, Ir.anawha yester
day, from Burning Springs. • All the
boats arrived here without accident; also
several rafts of timber ' and among these
rafts was some of thefinest timber .that
was ever floated to . this market.: •
, „
—The Louisville Courier. says: On ao•
count of the extreme scarcity of money
and the general dullness in ateamboat
business. the • 'Louisville Pilots' Associa.
Lion" did, on last Saturday, et theirregu
lar, meeting, .reduce:their wages from
two Ifundred dollars per month to one
lundied and , filty, which is in our opin
ion a decidedly liberal reduction. conald
ering thearduons duties and the heavy,
responsibilities which pilots are forced
to shoulder.
1 , —Says the Cincinnati Commercial:
Capt. McManus, mail contractor between
'Memphis and Vicksburg before the re
bellion, and Capt: Jno. K. Moody, for
merly of the Louisville Mail • Line, for
the purpose of soliciting proposals for
the building of two large sternewheelers,
200 feet long and 50' feet beam.rfor the
Memphis and St. Louis trade. • We hear
they propose visiting. Pittsburgh before
contracting, however, . We also clip
.-
the following_ from
,the same paper:
'Capt. Draves,Wanartita t ivillslide•ont of
'the EurelM Docks tcc ilay. with be;: hull
qtf 'pritisif oider; ' Willitimk,' thO marine
artist. who is treating Capt. 'Robinson's'
Glasgow to a coat of paint, will also ply
his brushes,on the Wauanita duriug the
present Week. •
MITER PACKETS.
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PARKERSBURG!.
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DITT.BBIIRGB, g a d dige
WHEELING AND PAR
BURG LINE.-.4esoe Cotateters Wharf
Boat, mat ave.:wed styvet. daily at ILA Y., WED
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS • -
OBEY EAGLE Q. L. IlitErniAN. Mutat.
Freight will be /
= receiS
co ved at m.a altivnioure, by'
J
I".CH A CULL/ARWOOD,
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TER UMIAK num. simantstuvi
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.
Numberi p l stxtroor • sisit-elags vessels, among
th• MUM ebrated
CITY 0 ARIA, MY OP mrrwzro,
OP BOSTON —CITY OP BALTIMORE,
.
CI ry' or LONDON, •
Bailing VIER SATURDAY, froth Tier 43,
urth:Barer. New Yorke, Rat onmagoor farther
information &noir' to ,
WILLIAM ; 11131611Ang
113 SMITAPIELD STREET. Pittsburgh.
29000900€) ACREs OF
CHOICE LANDS FORSALE
BY TSE
Itnion Pacillo.Railroad Company,
Nutt= prvialoti,
pytas cows the line of tieir read. at'.
$l l OO TO 0400 PER ACRE,
Awl on a ORIMIT OT FIVE MOLL
For farther particulars, lisps, - address
.Jr9gPl irj DEI VI E U ZI
Land Coouniastaaer, Tepolohitaisaa•
itii,intas. it; unseals; 434;
=Du_ Lando. Missouri,.
4eoferel to those who wish tali:west in ptom
aine-omm- evritis NOW
sp Ales/ Estste• We .hiive for rista.rfour Brick
- oda " Brame Vents:lt ItouseS: lot of
sround 30 lest treat -try 'OO desist also's lot 80
eCttfaill ea; l o i t i lthill: i tsilt r a b ss e ir t 4 4 s ll :4l2lC H :r .
'Liberty street. • - •
For rarebits information+ sOorit to , ' '‘ •
AS. ,CT,ITtil3 KAT 3,8038, ,
ao'imitrc avenue..
~,sue ''
Jo. ag! -3 94 2 T
6 1 / 1 / 1 2re
SWINT
anoarrzannter, :AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
No, 63 salidueki st.. Alleghe y Pi. ,
sieoriatent 4t 2CJEWEL::ftisTS 'snit
BALL n'rEMS cumuli:my on hand:plalk3Se
or MI doinrin ~ na. done :ogninrd6
E wsPAren
FR r EE.Coa lo 4finert. and persona dealrlsg' .Wastera ksueeand °Macdamlb/me aspiel warily Paper
TUX VOX EX MONTHS by ienMg name an t
roatottlce • aderesc.toGARDNICH 4UURNAL,
dner, 'Wade, , • naumis
*lll.*ciarettEdamStallinGt,
at
4 11 . 1‘17 13 . : A 1 7” 1" ..... 1TC4 „ 1 5 5 ,
bt 174 Wood street.
1 a
nEDIEBI7--100 lbble looglaVAlLle
niarsallatlement. br sue bv- , •
flA,Xnetn'
, . . .
0 111 KE : STREE T .. - Notice
itat'etst report on
Wiestor sttooe,Oterot Allegheny; tuuf
ibt.Distrtot 'citoritti!on
. 15E4
04 14117141C TKi' olitita;
, I ** l 4 4 L-fto
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_bOrer Factory
43101101;25 WI PP 41 981 4 5411ibi '
RIVER :NEWS..
414"31Z1....au'Y
• s
STATEMENT or THE
CONDITION OF
PEOPLES' SAVINGS
On .30th einly, 1869.
•
Published Worder of the Board of Trustees in
accor ance with section 9of the Charter.
Cash oh hands 33,087.92
Expenses amichice furniture 2,107.88
Boas a.. Mortimtres, and other va1id 424,452.36 .
aeon titles...
Bea Estate ... 854,63
8460,002.79
Capital BtOrk authorized, 8:390.000,
Vspllal Moen instalments called In
and paid .8 157,900.00
Premiums and Interest... . .. ' 28,339 28
Dividends unclaimed 30.00
peposit account 273. 703.37
F. VON BONNHOUT,
TREASURER
Sworn tO and subscribed bernre l me. Witness
y hand and•Noterial seat this 30th t ay of July,
D. 1889, .
• -
QECIITBITY AND COMFORT
Nj tur the travellutcommunity.. -
. •
.li.. Z. B. HUMS
Safely Fire JAekol tar Heater and
GKORG Wgollt4HlTtle.
figDER.ITOR.
•
•
For Smoke sad Rot Alr Flues,.diapensing
the use of steves and tire , In or about the Psi sen
ger or Baggage;Caes, with the attachmentlo
graduate the - heat to any temperature that may_
be desired without toe possibility of firing the
ear or ears to which the Jseket may be attaelied.
Raving. ebtsinet.:of the United States Letter/.
Patent, fa a Safety Jacket,. which is warranted
to resist Abe 'mos, intenae heat that may be ap
'plied to it In tale position and purtiose . for which
it is intended. • • • - .
It is 'sure protection from accidents by Are,
originating from defective nuts or where iron
pipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat.
It is applicable to all piping that may become
overheated, and is warranted to give perfect sat
rsaction
beep wh - wo or Oth com ous Ule mate
ifal may aced od
in clos er e
Proximitythereto,
Lam now ready to apply my-invention to stores,
dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats, railroad
cam. Ac. Wherev.r pipes as conductors and
made dangerous by being overheated and secu
rity desired, I will send on application right to
manufacture or use the above invention. Also
Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage
in seliing privileges either by State or county.
: . J.• 13.. - EARRIS.
air Office at the —.NE PLUS .T.TLTRA. PAINT
WORKS. ' t corner of Norris street and the Alle
gheny Valley Roamed, lwelfth ward.. Pitts
ton:gm, Pa. jylS:m3S
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO
couNzut OF
Seventh Avenue. and Liberty St.,
prrniunan. Pa.
Will on Saturday, July 31st, 1860. and
on each succeeding Osinzday,
... bold .on Auction Sato of -
HORSES, CARRIAGES BUGGIES,
WAGONS ;
And 'everything groPertaining tithe Horse.
'Parties des'. log to selt will please leave their
notiee of consignment on or before Thursday of
each week in order for adveztisit g. Prompt at
tention and good Care Win be given all Stoct left
tarsals. , _ ,
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
13.••mcb •
WOOD TITIINING,
SCROLL SAWING,
AND - MOULDING
Done promptly to order at 161 Larock street,Al
- Clty. by ,
• P LEBZELTER & CO.
,
The best attention will be greed to all who want
-anything in oar line. We - always keep • large
lot , of turned work, such .0 Balusters, Newt
Potts, Hub,, dc. Also,- a good stock or illy:,
Walnut, Cherry and other lam ber hand.
•lld7 P: , ..LIr.BZELTER. It CO.
ROCKT - HE'
EARNEST'S PATENT CRI R.
Emu OrtrAriir
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Po2'llittire lifintilildiSen l / 2 sites;
• - .1181 OMMEI.A:VENTTIC.
Where in. be blinds eisertiment of Par.
ler. Chamber end HitchtallPursilture. 1/0S •
•TRADENIARK.
MEM
zi7tEL-;PROOF
Lamp
CIMEYS.
RAY'S FERRI ,
name 1 . .M1 WORKS.
- E. ROBINSON *
YAXOTACTETIMI 0?
Blae,k and Colored Printing & Lithographic
Inutrinsus, &o.
*ant: Ferry ; Road and 38d Street,
fel6:eSl _ ' PHILA D E
R. 14 W COW A 4 - J. It: 30KOWN.
:11. M..3IcCOWAN & CO„
„Boulevard Pavers,
Oeoe, 6ir,' 01110 5T410.1133t.
ALL
Orden; left at Ga i rl•iiii . airioit,: Pittstiargii,
PriLuilletk:V=
Drives.„ •
Warranted estinsithentiei of liesiand cola, . .
Reims stir,sa. - max.jdo t rbitakLvon titiorb.
Boay Patterra st lW_Ri. pork, James.
..14.,L0n1y&
Son, Ranier Si MOKEII. AnderKill`i a Burwell,
Aiken .1 CaittobeU. lasacCialf. .tmatiszs ;
ib Ltt - -
ittfitt.
tAc'tfikePllN2M. ' I aortiOw lit itOstpebil
• ' emu' INILLIOIPII.t
•
••• . 4.1•••• .g
wroni Oilibratest-Sildili4LtitabcfeglOis
direct, whlch.s can sell to the t do a% row floras
either lbr c as) load of iti-,qultalttes•toatilapur
ticiales ........ •.•• . • . • • -
..... -ALEX:- PATTERSON'
9 .
'Cos. 'Tunisia and Preble•ottes tie Sixth, ward, and
• Fo. 157 denecca attest, opposite tae uas.
Worth,•witeateny•oltp. • • • • • ..... • jrziai7e
1"gtoolt OIG ccertis, -
9R lTikQki-EffiTAD- s
• TICANtIPARNA'
NNletblri - . :
' tn, ° LA NAI Y. NITIT"
• - - -2N-3,3IERY VARIETY.
and tr,
•
18(39.:
SPI3aIAL MB OF
CAR: R:.E7 La.'
We offer at E.etail, for THIRTY D4YB ONLY,
itneot New and - Choice Patterns
• .
English Tapestry, Bross*, Ingrain,
- and Other ciiitebh
AT LESS THAN COST OF LEPtiRTATION,
and otir entire smelt at prices which mare 3 an
object to buy this month, as thesegoods have
never been offered so low.
Our Store will close at 5 rvm. until September
=
Ell
BIeIPMMaI) & COLUi43.
No. 71 and 73 FIFTH AVENUE
jy9:dat
giA."..Ry.P . te:.T::s7
Floor Oil Cloths,
M ALT.."' I IV Gr. IE4
Window Shades,
;
AT LOW PRICES
We offer many of our goods much belo* last
Spring's prices. Those needing goods in our
line can save money by buying at once.
BOYMID, ROSE do CO
jyltdaT2ll FIFTH AVENUE
NEW CA.R3PETS!
•Tu.ri.e, 1889.
to lLarAlo: f ordrz r aztassortimeat unparalleled
VELVETS BRUSSELS THREE-PLYS
The Very Newest Designs,
Of onr ow n recent importition end selectedfrons
eaateru manutsentrers. . •
.
31EDIIIII AND - LOW PRICED
ING-EILAINS
'‘ VERY SUPERIOR
QUALITY AND COLORS.
An Extra Qaality of Rag. Carpe
We are now Belling many of the above at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
MULLEN BROS.,
•rv.• 51 :Fir?*
'err
M'CLINTOCI &
FINE- SELECTION OF .
ilatilOgigiEtei s
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS -
THREE PLY AND
INGRiagARPETS:
- THE LAROFST issopsilLisi OF
W4 I I:4IC4ECICA FANCY
BrATITNIGS,
FOR SIMMER; WEAR,.
• IN TUE offir.
STOCK FU L L - IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
EMI
'McCLINTOCK & CO'S
A 3 FITTH , A.VENUE
WALL. PAPERS
WALL PAPER. . $
THE OLD PAPERSTODE IN A NED/ PLACE,
W. P. BLupß i urs
NEW ; : WAIL PAPER STORE,
.191 ,Liberty :Stroet,
SPRING Gomm iitaivitia 'lnhe
.13 1 #1 . , °
'Wood,r Wand Anti* •linltitlotur fia • Wails
W.facet fp: l 4s PPFT.!E!. I ,44. ,!!!t-st,
TAIMMO titmurAPAGIVI for
t6ILTIOfir, At ltoairrlitrkef IRMO. •
tt ;_lliVertrlCALl-ERGAJP3,44 BRO.
OMR. -...•„; •
•
RA 4 IIICECOMPAIVri
-'" fteil(2ight
so; us' Filth Avetakies" escoaiii - Mogi,
' -•' P11T813171198.- PA.'
Coakital.ilkltrold,ll7p. .
, - •
tblllet. 1 1 1.'39.011,er.jr, ipait.M.Batiey,
D 3.12.1 wallaed, 6 .-H.Rattman. A. Chamben.
Jake - slu. N. ballet.
Thomas smith Jno.e.4Wlllocit;
ROBERT ;pp G. President.
; • JNO. V. JE NiNGS. Vice President.
JOB. T . , lOHNBTON Becrewrr.
• . I ='
Intrures on'Lllieral Teima on all Fire
- •ellid name
NM
811:411_ - RECEIVED
Ith bibed, rNto NJ A u l ag
burgh, and et the Twin tut/ .Auerheny. city
..berbt and4editiisurents.. , Wan be Ikea
seeklito
..I " d ' e r g ' i j ytir ]l6 - 11 1 "Aitti b egfe n
inv pLt Banta
Ste
_,_•• unsling nig Trent, 'widen
(MtlatiZWltiletili Wisrantrirthirrir
eir tnirWg AA* is rlT,__,#l
MM
(Second ?loon
•AW . A.AriX,
Ina
(i,ttaLRILET,)
. l ar r POTlCE,s—alb:Let, ,, ciPor&ilo
4,Lostr" "Want'," “.Founciii:.z-."Bing".
ctc - .,. not exceeding will
be. i 7 4ertect.'.. the,ge" •coli.itien.f ',Once for
TWENTY-I'lTM' CENTS; eac4 addi
tional line prz - CENTS.
HELP.
_
W ANT ED -- BLELP..---AT EI!N..
y ri.ortuniz wrincA No.l St. CU&
Itreet, Bow OIRLI3 and NUN, for dlitereat
kinds of employment. Persons *within heap
of all kinds can be. enpplted on short notlee.
w-ANTEIL-A good_GAILItDEN
ER. to go. to Lhe country, wh o h o ot and
work with horses; must be sober.and
industrious. TO Inch an , one-a good home and
age: wages will be 'Riven. Cad - at ,br address
JOHN J. A. YOUNG. Fruit and Confectioner,
No: 113111th Avenue Extension, - fOr 'farther in
formation: , s r
WANTS;
ANTED:--11 - Et WALL HOWSE,
v -of three rooms. In Manehrater or Law
s rencevllle. Also. a aITUATION Ls a clothier
sore as salesman. Good wenn*, given. ACS
dress W. P. BRANDON. Plnsbergh Postaillers.
WANTED.— TEACHERS.-- In
y.y- Union township, FIVE TEAOHERS.
Applicants will meet at. TIO nt Pisgah school
Emma on SATURDAY. August - 11h: st 3 o'clock
By niderortreVo r a --- • -
STRAYED.
§tTRAYEH EKON THE RUH'
DENCE oWHlTEbscriber, on Tuesday last,
a Eu AMY TOW. Any person end
ing or &MLLE information. where she may be
foutte, willbereirarded.
WJLL MILLER, Coal Hill.
TO LM
MO - LET.—.4l.turnished FRONT
-A- ROOM, with (Rut. In old sixth ward: fent
moderate. -Enquire of S.W. 257 Llbertytdreet.
-100NS.—Twe - fine
r. 1 .11003111 in GAZAVTE BUILDING. Apply
at minting Booms. fa and SG 911th avenue.
rLET.--A. - HOUSE'-'of Ten .
Rooms. newly refitted: In a most MudUhl,
s ady and central loettion. on Eighth (Hammett)
Street, near Penn.' Also another_wlth six rooms.
Apply at 277 Penn street.:-
rio-LETr-SCHOOL ROOMS.--
Prof.. if. T. Gourley haiing discontinued
t e rooms lately occupied by - him In "Phelsn's
Buildings. 22 and WI • Fifth Avenue. will be
for rent, together with all the school farntture
complete. For surther 'particulars inquire of
JANAS ?BELAY?, No. 24 , Filth Avenue.
TO -LET.-FIVE NEW HOUSES
of : 4 . IX ROOMS each on Zalappa street, sth
ward, Allegheny, near Allegheny Avenue, one
square from Manchester utreet cars. Enquire of
T. M. csHOLES, rederat street. corner Stock
ton avenue, or. CHARLES P. STRISHT, 171
North avenue, corner Webster atreet.
Z • io-LET.—ROOMS.'
on Second
dear, with . 13oardinft. Location the most
desirable in the , city, with the conveniences of
bath rooms. the comforts of a private family, as
few boarders are kept 181.1liorth Avenue, Al.
leghenv My- . ) A
FOR .BALE
•
FOIR SALE.--Akii44Cl2o acres
of land in the bist witaitton for countri
seats; only 2 miles from the West .PittaburglE
Ferry Landing.. be sold altogetr or in
nteces to sult_purchasens. Enquire or 'P .
NkEILEY, office at the - tont!). elide( the Monett '
gaheht brOgit. - jelle.r&s,
FORALLEe!ITALITAPLE cirri=
RiadDENCE.—HOUBB IN LOT 72
ashington street, AdeghenY —TM- /at is
. 62 feet on Washington street. extending.back
200 feet, on which is erected a double two Ron'
brick dwelling. haying all modern improvements.
'Alia, brick Stable and Carriage 'room, with-ser.
vanes a room attached, all In ant rate order., Ti
those wanting a comfortable home, this propext,
is recommended. Enquire on the premites, 01
to •- - • HUBERT DALZ6LIA
1712:m8 49 btoc,ktort Avenue.
FOR SALE. •-
. .
ISILLTHHIRO—IL A story BrickHcmse,Vioom,
SO by 180. .
frGeRBURG —A: fat SA by 8%, Opposite
ightEENS depot.
Melf2E3Polll4 . Lots and - story Brick
House, with Ist..V.L.R- B. passingthrough
the property.
;.PIattsrSTBEETL Alleghersl 4 ll frame
house. 29 by 91.
ELIZILBEIHTOWN-4 Lois. 9 3 .hyBO L bith
three frames .orid.a two stegy_Briekhouse.
SEOuND AV/SNUE—.L 3 story Brink mouse, ti
rno CETTEN - ILVENlskAsih'iylirlck House.
,rlrorpartlcalars enquireLet tff Oraflt street."
,18 -' TUSTIN &, ELLEN.
FOR .ISALE--liViStararclg:
elegant new two story,pressedbrick front,
atpresent occupied by . 3: IS. Bell:Ileieh stßet,
Beeond wards — llMetthenSk - The house contains
U rooms, with 11134, wish house with station
ary' tubs, "stable. and coach houseolde yard and
.garden.• The bouse is tftiiished in the very - best
arith• Inside ahuttart.matble mintleiand
hearths, marble wash- stands, grab, RIZZO &
Cell furnace. CLnciniatl range hi ki4en,
Ipwaking tnbee, riaritrisia;'sndf-everi.6onyeticence
necessary for a first-class reakleace. For teTIIIA
.2 1 ThOlr tO •
jv31:12i60 Bates &Belli, or on the P remise
FOR SALE.
"Louse and on Eaniingici street; Him rand
Lot' Bode` street; 2 - licinies• llde Ittehth
Ward; 3 ~ .Farms' ffi. 0n10:- Parra in Fewleleley
Township; 10 acres at Fletzung Station. 1.1,,,Ft.
W: 20. it; Firin near Perrysville:l6mm
and 12 acres at GlerialeFt:sition. , P., Ft. FA 2
O. R. R.; o Farms inlosent. Lot On Loan ett,et
(Manchester); Farm In W,estapreland county: 7
Houses and Lots inBPring Garden arenas; }lonise
and ',sire - on litiddlec - Streeti iiionsofiridit: Lots
on Spring 11111. 3th ward.l.other Rouses and
Lots in good Weirton. ' Inquire of
•• aff..wrirrmottiter
Beal Estate and 'lnsurance .Agent; corner Ohio
and Sandusky streets. Allegheny. Jyl7
F°ll SALE. •-• • .
3 STILLS, &lab - 9 feot. diameter and leg
feet long, with about 390 feet- nondensing,plpe.
from - 4- Inch down to 9%-lisch gas pipe to each
still, for $OOO apiece:.
.- 2. 80ILEBO, each 3A
_Snch diameter and 14
feet long, with chimney bridging, steam drum.
staid pipe, &v., teissoo.• •• - • • :
S KEYSTONE STEAIK:FITEPSi each LS:titch
steam • cylinder, Tack water. aslyider ,al4.
tick stroke 'for s3oo'ipteae,'
'-'I , IRON AGITATOR-IEI feet :dtaxnetera#4.lo
teet4e9, Tern eaatArinkbatteln foe/1E109:
700 • feet . S)X-inele44Plrg 4.1110e,pe ri fent.
96'2; st
near Sharnabnraßridire:..erri • Ai:surto
oot (ito,thim'iak b oaie da oiiktiiel : &nue
'Sad largo 10v71144500..: f iat
Good "ouge haute Ouse
4234P lirgeliott i aMoTningi l litiO.
TIN met Ilt&tkeitardlidrefistßOlNVlsZKUSZie
lovronly stimw:
Two oropmettianseioirrultoutreet—{B;Boo .
I. une let 24 hy'l49 foetviviteed itreittlooo.
Plot of gronnd on lelt.ltriossoo,
'!.:;AO acres oCt Elloaheattli) +h ,
the city.
30 acreplOri -"Widest' Pii.ilialtrold,f-firgilles
front the city -
225 sores improved land in litiolotni.
be3ltolded3O inn ro::
30 tots-oh t.goVeitTep to 11,500
cub. I . no i~lre _
7111hCLTING SAIR/3071
fisetirEstateisiraranc• Menu.
intr
J 3 ,10
OR. SALE.
LeASE EWBI' TEARS TovRIIN Of itt
t ot
of ground troming 138 fret on Strawberry Lane.
:tanning back SIM feet - Inudedtatelt.in.regt or
rlttshurgh. Alln bent and Manchester Pasant.
g t h eallway. Cola as
and on the UnOof the
of .cleve and and Pittsburgh Itallr. ad emu.
panyi:aditelktki to: the.Obler tiver;4lll which' is
erectedT WO GOOD FBA MATEN ANT ROWS ga
"of . three rooms .each;-with 'good stabling- and
out noose., complete._. .ProperttY .la well
adapted for I umber or c - oke business, - um* b e k m
already erected thereon eight coke ovens :milli
all the necessary applianceafor carrying on`that
buliness.- • •
Attu), for rent or letaie. Pk/AM
M
_MU of- three tooms,ln akismalla cu t on
five m i t utea walk of Woad elatni BtatIOO:
Afir. c. 4 11.8..-SA wbleitzinero4o attached Vput
balm acre Tide litorietlYW be
irittilllW49t no Igiear*Ao zpotennigi
I "atiorminita.rinompolt
var.
=MIP
MB
J.. S. MEW-,
ffili