The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 05, 1869, Image 3

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    .PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MAR-
EINE
1 ) 1..."PeA CRiCTRAL STOtICADS,
wEDNEsDAT,4IIgIIBt, 41689.
r
(TATTLE.
The daily h .l . les from last Wednesday,
at noon up unt.ll noon today, were as
follows; -
Wedneaday, July 28 269
Thursday, , 29 618
Fr4tay, " 30
'Saturday, al 486
Monday, August 2....
Tuesday. aa 3....
2edneaday,,• ". -* 4....,
tai
• The market since the date of our last
report has been very 'dull, the sales !in
the ,aggregate having been compara
tively, light, and compared with Mst
week, prices. are frqm a quarter to a half
cent lower.. The great proportion of the
cattle offering thus far this week, have
been of the lower grades, the supply of
prime shipping steers being unusually
light, and there are but very few buyers
here for the former grade of stock.
While it is true, that all kinds of stock
are lowek, yet it is also true that the bet
ter grades of stock are bringing •rela
tively better prices than`common and in
ferior. Last'week, prime shipping steers
sold at 73.(08. withsome extra at a frac
tion more;Atdsweek., this same class of
stock cannot be quoted above . 7X(37%,
and some of the Philadelphia buyers
Averred that if, they, could not buy good
fat cattle at about seven cents, that they
would buy none at .all., We are cogni
zant of a New York buyer, however,
who paid 7)4, and. this, we pre
sume, may De regarded as the
top of the market. For the commoner
grades, however, there seemed to be no
. demand, and with. the pens almost full
of this , kind Of, trash, it is difficult to con
jecture what - the owners will do, unless
they ship farther east, and we are in
`formed, that the Eastern markets are
fully ,as hard for this kind of stock as
Pittsburgh.
WEDNESDAY) July 28.-Smith & Blue
to Graff 38, weighing 35,070, at 5,75;
Berry to Evans 18, weighing '20,000, at
.6,40; Martin to Rowe 21, - weighing 21,-
750, at 6.00; Windfall to H. hillier 13,
weighing 79,829, .at, 7,65; Hollar to IL
Miller 15, weighing 19,020, at 8,20; Mc
'Anshan to Knox 23, weighing 17,380, at
TatiasnAir, July W.-Hedges & Tay
, lor to Huntzberger 31,weighthg 41,010,
at 7,50; same to, same 1,- weighing 1,620,,
at 6,00; same to same 16, weighing 21,-
~220. at 8,00; same to same 20, weighing
18,050, at 5.75; same to H. Maynes 15,
weighing 14,050, at 5,00;-• Ward: to • Thos.
Lamb.4s, weighing 63,050, at 7,87; Brown
Bing master 20, weighing 19,050, at 7.10;
Brown to. Rowe 51, weighing 56,3904 at
:7.00: Kaufman to Siemens SO, weighing
_417,00, at 7,25; Stewitrtto Such 18, weigh
ing 18,600, at 5,75; : Hedmes,• Lafferty &
Co. to Bach 34, weighing. 35,140, at 6,25;
Holmes, L. Co. to. -Maynes 13, weighing
. 9,580, at 4,so;l3hemberir to Yohn & Co.
18, weighing 20,370, at 7,00; Holler to
- Kelley 16, weighing 19,340, - at 7,37;
Thompson to Lamb 14; weighing - 15,680,
at 7,00; Hedges - & Taylor' to Maynes 15,
weighing 14,050, at 5,00; 'Dawson to Duffy
• 56, weighing 62,420, at 7,26; Orr &`W, to
Aull 48, weighing 36,890; at 6,00: Orr &
W. to Hickman 21, weighing. 17.370, at
5,25;• Hazelwood & B. to. Kenady 18,
weighing 19,550, at 6,90. -
FRIDAY,BO.-Holmes, L. .t CO.
.to Kelly 108, - weighing 117,260, at 6,00;
Holmes,L. & Co. to Woodland 18, weigh
ing 19,220. at 6,50; same to B. W. Gellett
82, weighing 38,050, at 7.12; same to same
49, weighing 57,820, at :7.12:. same to
Voetter &B. 60; weighing 62,680, at 6,62;
same to same 60, weighing 62,340. at 6,97;
Jno. Toner to Martin 24. weighing 26,-
120. at 6,75; E. Toner to same 30. weigh
ing 31,410, at 6,75; Holmes, L. & Co. to
Voetter dt A. 20, weighing 21,940, at 6,75;
same to same 105, weighing 92,680, at
5,75, •-•-• • -
Moicomr, August 2.-Allen to Beals 56,
weighing 59,900 1 at 6,50; Holmes, L. &
Co. to Briggs 34 , weighing 37,810, at 6,00;
• same to same 87, weighing 38,600, at 6,00;
FRIDAY, August 2.-Allen to Beals
56, weighing 59,990, at 6,50; Holmes, L.
& Co. ~to - Briggs s'x
. 34, weighing 37,810;
Holmes, 'L. & Co. to Briggs 37, weighing
TIJESD.A.; August 3.-Sloan to Beach &
B. 16,. - wheighing 20.700, at 7,37; Robins
to Delone 16, weighing ' 18,120, at 6,50;
Itobins to Deltme Lwgt. 1240, at 5; Heigh.
• launder to Delone 18, weighing 10,100. at
6; Hazslwood &B. to Mines 22 (bulls)
• weighing 17,850, at 3,90; Corbit to IBiigirs
16, weighing 18,380, at ,7,25; Holmes, L.
4tr - , Co. to Briggs Lweighing 6,680, at 6,50;
WEDNESDAY, August;,4.--Corbit to
Graff 15, - weighing 15,41)0, at , 6,62; Har
per. &B. to Briggs 64, weighing 84,100,
at'7,so; Davis ; o 'Whet 18, weighing 18,-
800, at 6,25;1. C..Davisi to Maynes 19,
weighing• 18,786, at 5; Smith .dr B. to
Miller 21, weighing 20,220, at 6,00;
Moore to Fritz 19, weighing 20,110, at 6;
iterges &T. to Briggs 15, weighing 21,-
270, 803,50; 'Holmes, L. & Co.to Graff 3,
weighing 3,180, at 5,80; Holmes, L. & Co.
to lKelley weighing 1,200, at 5.75:
Holines, '& "Co , .tilher 1, weighing
1,130;•at
MOOS.
The Hog market; Also, has been a
little slow-tints far thiffweek, and com•
pared with last week, prides are from
2U to. 25 cts. per cwt. lower. We now
quote Philadelphia Hogs at. 10y e @l05,;
Yorkers at 9g@93/, and Baltimore,. at
93A)10. The arrivals are mei unusually
large; but the demand is leas active, and
al:Opera will not, at present, buy above
our quotations. The'dally sales were as
follows:
Wednesday, July2B .. ..
Thursday, . . 29
Friday - so SO
Saturday " 31
Monday, Augutt 2
Tuesday "
Total : '...,.;;,
SEREP;
rThe sheep market, aleo t has been very
trall. this week,' 'partiettlarly i ‘ for: the
commoner grades, which constituted the
great proprotion'of the stipply, - and com
pared with int weelti,:prices:arei lower.
Primates extra may benuoted at 50)03f;
fair to Rood 3340134, and.. scalawags ,234
03; Pidcock, Edema, t Co., report
baying, bought some 8,000 bead Awing
the week, at prices ranging. from •13% to
Sm. The daily sales were as follows:,
Wednesday, Slily 6,488
Thursday, 4 . 29 ,A 990
Friday, 44 SO' 1,338
Saturoa.Yo " 31 ' 110
Monday, August 2 599
Tuesday, 3 2,311
Total...
MARKET MBLEGaArit.
. . _
NEW Ynnx; AUg 4f-7Cottentlilxi; sales
1,500 bales at 3,3Xdfoimiddling uplands,
F/our--receipta 8,072 bble, and without .
decided owing% eale: 17,400 bbis at 45,90®
0,40 for superthier 'state :western 56 . 75 (i0
7;85; for extra stet:eV:7o6 7 , 4o ; for snare
western 87,454317,70i40r white wheat ex.
Ua1t50507,6410-It. IL b:'l7®B; for ex.
tr alit i / 4 4 16- 4 8 a 10,50 ; - f#li s ts4 ',Choice
doy it,i*
,25@5,• Bye,itavir , quiet. twin
nkiel; 4*w Wee. 500"bbhi, 0, 25: Tht
Western. ~ .Whbilty.lii felr;.roxis , ' ashes
210 ', 1 0j4 1 -Vrtenr Vill19: 1 . . Yliqi!
a1,1034@1,11. Wheat—receipts, 4,043 bu,
lc better and in moderate export
mend; transactions are restricted by the
tirmneifs of freights and scarcity of good
sound parcels; sales 127,000 bushels at
81,56®1,57 for No. 2 spring; not strictly
prime; 81,52 for soft do.; 11,63 for No. 1
spring; 81,55 for inferior winter red west
ern; $1,65 for prime do.; 81,69 for new
amber Maryland; 81,60 for do. to. arrive,
and 81,70®1,75 for new amber Tennes
see. ' Rye quiet. Barley I and Barley
Malt nominal. Corn; receipts 17,712
bush; prices 2®Se better; sales 'Of 64,000
bash, at 82e®01,04 for unsound new
mixed western, fe1,05®1,10 for sound
do., and 81,12 for white western.. Oats;
receipts 4,304 bush;. prices 2®3c lower;
sales of 46,00 i) bush, at 79®60c - for -west
ern, closing' at the inside price, and 70®
75c for Jersey new; also, sales of 25.00
bush western at 750, seller all this and
next month. Rice firm. Coffee firm;
sales of 2,000 bags Rio on private terms.
Sugar firm;.sales of 900 hhds, at 11®12c ,
for Cuba and llfi®l23o for Porto Rico.
Molasses dull. Petroletim' Arm at
17y,e for crude and 313.1®32e for refined;
Leather; Hemlock sole 30®3/0 for
Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light ,
and middle weights.. COW unchanged.
Wool firm; sales 44:03,000 pounds at 4734®
5335 c for domestic fleece, , 34®35e for un
washed, and 44®47 . Ke for pulled. Hops
quiet. Linseed 011 steady at 81 in casks. I
Spirits Turpentine quiet and unchanged.
Sheathing Copr. steady at 32c; Ingot
dull at 2134 ®220 for Lake Superior.
Pig Iron firm with a little better in
quiry at 2.84)42e for . Scotch and Ame
rican. Bar dull, at $85®90 for
refined . English and American.
Sheet • quiet at. 103i®1134e, gold
for Russia. Nails dull at $4,70
@7,05 for out, ®6,20®6,25 for clinch, and
26®30c for horse shoe. Pork heavy and a
shade lgwer, with sales 600 bbla at
e33,50®33,25 for new mese, 832,75 for
old do., 127,50®28,50 for prime, and 820®
20,60 for prime mess, Beef steady, with
sales 175 bbls at sB®l6 for new plain
mess, and sl2@lB for new extra mess.
Tierce Beef nominal. Beef Hams quiet,
with sales 130 bbls at 26®30e,
Cut Meats
steady, with sales 130 packages at 14K®
15c for shoulders and 17@19c for hams.
Middles_ quiet, with sales 100 ,boxes ice
cured at private terms. Lard firm and
quiet, with sales 350 tierces at 17g®1930
for steam, - and 193;@20c.f0r , kettle ren
dered; also, 500 tierces steam, seller for
August, et 1930; also, 250 tierces do.,
seller for August, at private terms. But
- ter quiet et 16®31e for Ohio, and 16@37c
for • State. cheese firm at 11®16e.
Freights, to Liverpool . quiet and very,
firm, with shipinents 7,500 bush wheat
at per sail, and per steamer 83id. is
offetred and.9d. asked.
• Latest—Flaw closed dull and slightly
in buyere favor. Wheat is quiet and
steady, with a moderate export demand.
Rye n'ominal. Oats - dull and heavy at
79e for western afloat. Onn steady at 80e
@ll,OO for unsound, and $1,05@1,10 for
sound mixed western. Pork dull at
$31,50 for mess. Beef quiet and without
any decided change. Cut meats quiet
and steady. Lard quiet at 19%®193ic
for fair to prime steam. Eggs auiet at
21@24c.
Sr. Louts, Aug.4.—The market is gen
erally steady and ffrea, but corn and oats'
are lower and declining. The following
now classification of wheat has been
adopted by the Merchants Exchange, and
went into effect yesterday. All quota
tions made according to this classifies.
tion are 'to •be known as of bulk fall
wheat in elevator. Other quotations will
be specified as wheat in sacks: choice
white to be bright eound dry plump and
well cleaned; pure white winter wheat to
weigh at least 62 lbs per measured bush
el; No. 1 white to be sound, dry and well
cleaned; pure white winter wheat to
weigh at least 60 pounds per meas
ured bushel ; No. 2 white, to be
sound dry white winter wheat; reas
onably- cleaned and to weigh not
less than 59 pounds per measured bushel;
No:1 red to be sound, well cleand, dry
red or red and white mixed winter wheat,
free from rye, to weigh at least 60 pounds
Per :measured bushel; No. 2 red to in
clude all , sound, dry, reasonably cleaned
red or red and white •mixed, winter
wheat, below No. 2 red, and weighing
not less than 50 pounds par measured
bushel; No. axed to include dry red and
white or mixed thin or bleached winter
Wheat, free from must and weighing not
less than 57 pounds per measured
bushel; choice red to - be bright,
sound, plump, dry ,and well cleaned
red or red , and white mixed winter
wheat to -weigh at least 62 pounds per
measured, bushel; rejected, ;; all damp,
totality.either • -very smutty, unsound
wheat of .any .: weight and. all light,
traatiy-or dirty thin wheat falling below
No. in weight- TobaCco steady_ and
unchanged. Cotton nominally 32c. Home
quiet and unchanged. „blow firmer and
lewirradee in demand; superfine $4.75®
5.25, extra.55,27(345,75, double extra 55,75
®6,25. treble , extra $6,450®7,00, fancy
new 17,00®8,50, old ,88,69®9,50. Wheat
active and advanced 5c on all grades; no
spring offering; No. 3 red sold at 81,15,
No. 2. wbite3l,2s,llrime to low choice red
in lecke 81.20®1,85, choice and. fully
choice $1,40®1,45, choice and fancy white
81,50®1,60., Corn, dull and 3®50 lower;
mixed In bulk 70e, common yellow
72c; comm on white, 756; mixed in sacks,
83c: yellow, 83@85; prime to fancy white,
85®90e. Oats dull and lower; new in
buik, 41j1®43e; do. in sacks, 49@53c for
mixed, and 54@560 for white old. Oats
ranged 58®65e. ' Rye dull and lower at
80®85e. Whisky declined to $1,05®1.07
Groceries quiet and unchanged at 21;40
23e for fair to good Rio coffee; 24625 c for
prime to choice; 12;4®14%e for Louisiana
sugar, - and 70 and 80c for plantation ruo
tassel --Pork quiet and firm, with salet
on orders at. 834,50. Dry Salt aleats; loose
- shoulders 14e; do. hams' 15,0; packed
clear sides 173 i ®lBc. Bacon quiet but
firm, witti.no anxiety VI sell round Iota;
order sales of shoulders' were made at
15}4c, clear rib sides at ley,c, and clear
sides at 19c._ Sugar Cured Hams 24@25c.
Lard - quiet„and but little doing at LW®
/oc. Itsicelpte-4 . 10nr, 2,200 bush; wheat.
27,500 bash; corn, 12,500 bash; oats, 14.700
bush; rye, 300 bush. ,-
Ulllol.Gel. Attired "4:—Money easy at
10 per Cent. Exchange, par to 1-10 per
cent. - premium.`- Freights.' firm' and
steadyi but not active; engagements
Were • meths.at: 4;40, for 'wheat, .4c. for
corn and 3 1 ,40. for oats to Buffalo, Flour
quiet but firm at previous figures; sales
spring extras at 55,50@7,10; do. super
fine, 14,25®5,25; white winter 'extra,
85,50. Wheat time - sales No. "1 at 8440®
1,41: No. 2, 81,37®1,374,' closing -steady
at /11,37 buying; and 81,3734 selling, in
option; sales - were. light at 81,37, seller
finst half August; 81,114®1,35; seller' Au
gust; during the afternoon sales No. 2 at
11,34yA1,313;, seller Augtist..• Corn
quiet at an advanceof I®2e.; sales as 87
408}i0 for No. 2. and 78®796' for no
grades, in store; in -the afternotin there
were sales at $834®69e. seller last 'half
August; 90®910. buyer August; 87®880.
seller August: after ''cliange sales were
made at 89@89340.' seller last half Au
gust. • Oats in good speculative demand
and prices 3c. blither, closing at 's6®sBe,
In option ; 48341051 c. was paid, sel
ler August; • after 'change the mar
ket was - quite firm, eikge being
bid ;and 51. c. asked, seller 'August.
Rye in better demand at , a decline of 363
on, N 0.1.2;. closing with .buyers at 03a.
Barley, tind,S 'shade, more active;
No, 2instore 'netsuke Illy OA: • seller tor
arafre r •Putif-,,9 11 +.-1 3 e8/40 30 4J 1 9 1 41 14 t , VAL
*Mr-40018 4 1445 1 0.et wood, end
257
10153
::::-1,252
:.. 891
... 746
. 1,698
2,075
1,120
5,68e2
12,8%.
. 17: - F . 4 : 'f , ';•! - T •;" •
PlTlSkitalaU (GIicrate,,'ITEIVItSDAY. AtrGrtrs'r
$40434, iron. Proy,isions firm and trans
actionslight,wlth sales 56 tierces Sweet
Pickled Hams at 17/0: 100 tierces
steamed Lsrd at 183 c, and 40,000 pounds
Dry Salted Shoulders at 13 3 / 4 c, loose.
Receipts-3,719 bbls flour, 41,050 bush
wheat, 89,521 bush corn, 34,847.bt1ah oats,
1,450 bush rye, 440 bush barley, 12,208
hogs. Shipments-6,016 bbls flour, 22,980
bush wheat, 40,290 bush corn, 4,595 bush
oats, 2,748 hogs, , r ,:
.'• emericavATl, Ang. gat 4 :— Flour ; steady
and Infair demand - . Wheat in goOl. de- .
mod :' at , fulV -. tateti ; 'red,' 11,20101:2.N !
white, 51.400400. Corn ' firm at -900; - 1
oats 45 to 'soc,for new, and no 'old :.,.Offer- !
lag. Rye dfill at '90®93C.. Rarle.Y . nom- . 1
Inally unchanged . , ' , Tobacee Unchanged: -
The great annual falr lri L liew beinit , belif
;snit there is a large crowd in attendance..
- 614' - hogsheads.' and S' boxes are entered,:
Which. are now. being Bold. Whisky &111.
at 11„08, and one sale was made - 0..340T..
• rovisions firm but , quiet. Mess poet,
PUG, I-' Belle Meats,' • 1.4 e 'tor - . - Shoulders -
and- 163 C for sides. . ilicoa, - 15M, 'wand - .
19c for ;shoulders, . clear :rib' and clear
aides. 'l' Bfigar Cured Laths,24c... ' Lard,
1934 c- i Nothing 'done in iulttit artic le • wor
thy of note, and the rates gAYeti are.thOse
asked. Butter unchanged, fresh scarce
and firm at 26 30c. Raga 140 and thin.
.Linseed oil - difil at 98c. ' Lard oil . 11,35®
1;38.: Petroleum steady at 28®300 for re
fined.
Gold • 1353.4 - buying.... Richange
dull .at par buying. •.- • , '•' • '. ,
- : CLEVELAND,: I August . 4.—FlOuri city
.made $9 for treble extra white, $7,75®8
for aduble extra amber, $6,75(47 for
double extra red winter, $6 for extra red .
' ,winter, and. 56,75 for double extra spring;
. country made 1-7,50®8.26 for double extra
' whit% $6,25®7,25 for double extra red
and amber, and $6,50®7 for double - extra
1 1 3 3171- g ;ale7 l l e ,4l .s l i z t o l us ea h o l. N 2 76 white redial
$1,46; also 11,000 - bush No. 1 red winter
seller August at $1,42; also 23 cars No. 1
red on spot at $1,45, and 2 oars No. 2 do
at $1,118.. , Corn; Bales 1 car 170. 1 at 91c;
also 1 oar do at • 92c, -and 1,000 bush No.
2 before 'change at 90c. Oats nominal at
• 65e. Rye 'held at $1,10®1,15. - Patrolentin
:refined - held ' at 28X ®290 for August:
crude dull at 86,50.
. BALTIMORE, August 4.—Flour dull and
scarce; sales of western superfine at
$5,75®6,25, extra at 57,25, family at 57,75
. @8.30. - .,- Wheat firm for good to.prime at
$1,55®1,65; low grades are neglected.
'Com dull;' sales of 'white at $1,02@1,05,
• yellow at $1,08®1,10. Oats firm at 62®
65c. Rye;..salea.of new .at 51,20. Mess
Pork firm at $34. - Bacon .active and ad
vancingt-rib sides at ' 19c, - clear rib at
.19%c, shoulders at 16Xc, hams at 23 ®24c.
Lard.firm at 19% ®2oc. Whisky is .very
quiet at $1,16.
Lottisimr.E, August 4.Flour; A No.'
1 $6,50®6,75. i3scon;.- shoulders 16c,
clear aides 19%,. clear rib 19e. Bulk
Meats; clear rib. sides 18c, fancy hams
Bag
7
22%®2330. - Lard 19,4 ®19,.c. Mess
Pork $33,50. Pork 533,75. ng; light
.to . heavy 16®23c. , . Whisky , two years
old copper, 5 2,75. Tobacco fl m; sales of
105 htuis at $6;20®19,00. Grain steady.
Wheat; red $1,10,: white .51,20. Corn in
bulk 85 0.
. Oats 55c. Rye 85c. Barley
$1,15.. •• - -- .. . .
Dirraorr, August 4.—Flour; low grades
are firm at 55@5,50, choice to fancy white
active at sB®9; new flour Is beginning to
arrive, and the old stocks are very light.
Wheat nominal; sales of extra white at
51,80, No. I do. at 31,70, No. 2 do. at $1,45,
No. 1 amber at 51,45. Corn; No. 1 yellow
dull at 98c. Oats; sales of No. 1 State old
at 65c. Feed le scarce and in good de
mand at 516 for.bran, $= for coarse and
526 for tine middlings.
PHILADELPHIA, August 4.—Flour dull
and weak; spring wheat extra family
$6.25@7.60: Ohio $7®7,50.. Wheat dull;
old red $1,50®1.53; new $1;55®1,60. Rye
dull at $1,20@1,25. Corn unsettled, with
yellow_at $1.1011.11. Oats drooping.
with wstern at 7 ®7sc. Provisions un
changed. Petroleum quiet, / with crude
at , 22c, and, refined at .31.!. Whisky
scarce at 51,25. ,
MILWAUKEE. August 4, - --Flour quiet
and unchanged. Wheat quiet. at 01,42
for No. 1; 51,117% for No. 2. Oats dull, and
nominally.at 64c. No 2. • Corn -seminal.
Rye and Barley nominally unchanged.
Grain freights nominally unchanged.
Receipts: 2,000 bbis flour; 29,000 bush
wheat; 2.000 bush oats. • Shipments:
5,000 bbla flour, 6,000 bush Wheat.
MEMPHIS;Auq. 4.—Cotton quiet, firm
and unchanged; receipts of 27 and ex
ports of 94 bale& Flour firm but un
changed. Wheat 81(41,20. Corn 973i@
81. Oats at 65c for new, and 75c for Viol.
Ray 528. Bran 18(01.9c. Pork 1535®35,50.
Lard 20@22c. Bacon firm; shoulders
153;c; sides 19;c.
Cinasoo, August 4.—Cattle quiet and
steady at $4@4,75 for common to good
cows, 1.5.623; ®6,25 for fair to medium,
and $(1,3734®7 for good shipping steers,
Hogis active at 0,25(0,50 for common.
$8.80®8,80 for fair to , medium, and 18,80
@9,25 for. good to choice. •
Dry Geode Market.
NEw :Yong, August 4.—The Market
fir cotton fabrics remains quiet yot Arm.
Fancy woolens, adapted, for men's wear,
are also quiet, but heavy woolens and
repellantsare in good request. Woolen
shawls are in more animated demand,
as'are Germantown goods, and:hosiery of
the low grades, hoods, scarf, nublas,
&c. There has been a great decline in
western freights from hero and Boston,
and this has already a wonderful effect on
trade, •
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Prrrscuntos, POUT WATNE & CHI.
opao ItattatoAD. August .4.=1 car
iron ore, Shoenberger .k B; 10 cars metal,
Nirnick & Co; 2 do do, Loomis Jr Col
lard; I do do, Everson.' Preston =R Co; 1
do do, Union Mills; 1 do do, .Bryan ..t
Caughey; 3 do do, Hallman & Hammett;
1 do do, Rees, Graff"& 'Dull; 1 do do,
Brown dt Co; 1 car middlings, U &hued
bach; 2 bbis alcohol, , J Adler & Co; 2 do
spirits, G A Kelley; 10 tcs lard, J H
Parker: 1 car wheat, J S Liggett cit ., Co;
100 bbls Sour, Seghmyer & Voskamp;
100 eke, 75 bbls do, Culp & Shepard; ,101
sks Oats, McHenry de Hood; - oars Ma
chinery, R H,Lecky; .1 car atone,-
Miller; has., cheese, 3 , bbls - egg°,
Woodworth& Davison; 3 bxe mdle,Harrle
& Ewingf3 dodo, J Henderson di Bro;
it do do, McClure et 'McKenna; I 'do ;, do,
J K Smith; 3 bbls vinegar, G A Martin;
5 do do, H Rea Jr; 2 bail tobacco, C 0
Bauer; 50 bxs cheese, owner; 20 • do do,
Knox & Orr: 3 bbis eggs, E Heazleton: 1
car oats, Bricker & Co; 1 car cooperage,
M P Adams & Bro.
• -
OLIMILAND AND PITTELSITEGEr HAIL.
ROAD. August 4.-5 cars gray warm ore,
Shoenberger. Blair & Co; 3 do limestone
Ore, Brady's Bend Iron . Co; 8 dO cbamP
ore, Brown & co; 2 do shingles, W W
Rigdon & Co; 3 cars lumber, R A Clark
dc Co; 1 do do, J McMasters; 1 do do, G A
Mundorf; 9 grind stones, F Alder; 40
bbls sand, J Kink , it - Co; 40 do do, Adams
dr, Co; 10 do do, J M Keir & Co; 89. bas
boots, W E Schmertz; 41 bxs hard ware,
Secomb it Co: 21 bra oil, B L Fahneidock
it co; 8 bdls copper ore, Pitts & Boston
Mfg Co;" 50 bbls oil, J Spear dr. Co; 8 do
potatoes, McHenry at Hood; 0 bxs
10 kits pearl Ed Heazleton; 3 bble
pearl barloy,_ Strickler & M; 10 , kg;s, 2
bbl pearr barley, Arbuckles& Co; Edo
dO, Rinehart & 5; 15'bxs`.., chops°. Day- &
Co; 30 pole_. apples,, dO potatoe s.'
•
H
Rea et 11 !!
• .4161/I.l%taiarg 'Aug. 4,-,44
t4le le** r 0 1 40 0 011e-1 0 0)) 1211 1 tan
A. NV Ball dr, 0o;.28 bale rye, W1X.M1141%;,1
Car lime, D L Reynolds: 19 bgs oats, W
H Kirkpatrick & Co; 8 bb's eggs, Voigt,
MohoOd t Co; 16 bales yarn, lacCrum,
Glyde & Co; 50 bbla tar, Lockhart, Frew
& Co; 1 car metal. Rees, Graff dc Dull; 25
SKS oats, 10 do wheat, Adams dc Austin;
9 ska rags. McCullough. Smith & Co; 38
do oats, Keil dt Ritchart; 30 do do, sdo
rye, 13 do wheat, 27 do corn, Scott &
Meal; 50 bbls oil, D Bly - 16 Co; 160 do do,
Livingston a Bro; 810 do do. Fisher &
Bro; 480 do do, John hinnhall; 83 do do,
Pool dr, Bro.
ALLEOIMNT STATION, August 4.-3 era
iron ore, Superior:lron Co; 5 rolls leather .
Graham tit. Spangler; 1 car metal, Spang.
Chalfant it Co; Wake rags. J B Jones; r
oar stone, P Knox; 2do 'do,
Forrmter Megraw; 300 sks oats, R
Knox it Son; 1 car wheat, R T Kennedy
Bro; 100 green hides, G Wettaeh gin;
100 bbls flour, Ripply. t Beokert; 200
eta eorn,Rose ct Ewing; 200 bp mill
feed, lif Steel dr, Son. -
,
PITTAIIIIRON, CINCINNATI AND Sr.
'LOMB RAILROAD, Anguet . 4.-10 kga
white load,. Tucker , a Morgan; 5 tube
butter ' Rankin & Bro: 6 bble eggs , W H
Graff; 25 WS highwine. Roedlebeim; 25
do do. Little& Diechlieg; 1 car ear corn,
D B Herron; 5 tee shoulders, EH 20ers;
bble liquor, F Shields; 7 do do, F Has
eel; 24 cads tobacco, J Fullerton; 6 do do,
Kable it Firkins; 20 kgs do, Arbnekles;
10 tee beef, Gee Mitchel; 15 do hams, .J P
Hanna. . '
RIVI;It NEWS.
The river continues to recede slowly,
with scant three and a half fcet in the
channel by the `marks last
evening. Weather cloudy bat pleasant
with indications of rain. Mercury at 4
P. M. 87.
The Argosy from Cincinnati, Belie
from Parkersburg, and New State from
Wheeling, ate the only arrivals we have
to report. The New State deputed as
usual, and the Argosy, - it was said
would get off again last night.
There is no improvement to note in
business, nor is it likely that there will
be for the next month or two. Freights
for all points are very scarce, and even
if there was plenty of water, boats would
have considerable difficulty in picking
up a trip.
—The Lorena was at Cairo on Monday,
en route from Pittsburgh to St. Louis.
—The Glendale and Mollie Ebert, St.
Louis to Pittsburgh, were at Lcmlsville
on Monday.
—The Mollie Habibleton has arrived
at Texas, minus ber chimneys, which
she lost overboard in crossing, the gulf.
—The Madison Courier or Saturday,
says: R: Stuart 41 , , CO. closed a con
tract, yesterday, with Capt. I. R• Roans
for another Red river packet. She is to
furnished with engines, boilers and all
complete at this city. •
. —Captain- W, W. Fenton has sold
one-eight to Captain James Kenniti•
ton, who takes command for $1,500; also
one-eight to Capt. 0. P. Shinkle at the
same figures, being at the rate of •12,-
000 for the entire boat.
—We take the following paragraph
from the Mi3mphis Avalanche of Sunday:.
The St. Louis Repnb/ican announces Mr.
Harry L. Smith as river editor of the
Memphis Appeal. This will be news to
Captian English, who has tilled this posi
tion for three years, and has no idea of
retiring from , the creek department.
—The officers of the Peter -Balen, are
out in the following card in the St. Louts
Republican: In regard to the burning
of the ilalen we know nothing, having
left on the 6th, on the steamer Andrew
Ackley, for Sioux City. Her condition,
when we left, was good, being in one of
the best harbors on the upper river, and
ten or twelve men to take care of her,
with plenty of provisions far nine or
ten months.
—The Cairo Evening Bullelin, of Wed
nesday evening, says:- The Monitors at
Mound City are rapidly undergoing re
pairs necessary to fit them for , voyage to
South America. The. ,Tempest, the
finest and one of the most formidable of
the lot, is now ready. Whether they
will go forward singly or in a fleet, we
are not advised. The repairs are being
made under the skillful superintend
ence of Chief Engineer Mortimer Kellog.
RIVER PACKETS.
PAIZEII&161811IIRO.
rITTS 8 ORGltilidgab
_WHEELING- . AND P. 4.1-
113BUitti LIIIII.—Leave Comnabra Wharf
Holm tont of Wood St eet. daily at is, air.,,vLp-
NESDAEB and SETUEDATI
ONYX EAGLE - O. L. itiltiritArt, master.
- height will be received at all hours by
.. : JABIES COI.LIN& •
- PLAON & COLLINGWOOD,
aplE . . - - • . . Admits.
I smilassrps
T° • LIVERPOOL ANDania
QUEENSTOWN.'
,
TO'DI
INDIAN MAIL- STNANISNIPSI
Nambertug atxteen orat,olau veesela, =peg
c , .mtke eetebrr:.ed
CITY OF PAtoz, OTTY OF iNTWE2 O I
CITY OP BOSTO N
OF LONDON ,,
EFEHY T SATIIEDAY, fAm Pter 46,
z..,ra, and; New York. For +mina Or nutter
lar , orLaclon Apply to
• - -
wUJ,t AN RTNAHANI, 'Jr.
.1.3 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh.
, . . .
i t t bi .4 1 . h..%
' . ef '-'' 1:1(.fr, 4 '
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C
' : 0 14 41 S3 IT_UtiON
i 7tti6... ,olTTt ßst .
he e.s' Croll le
01 LC s e
A PERFECT. CURE ,'
For Dyspepsia, ;Fever; and Ague, Aci
dity of the Stomach, Lass of Appeute,
Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases arisi:l4 from a disordered state
of the StOmacn, Liver or Intestine&
. .
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N Y _S a d,
by all Druggists.
Wholesale Agents ...SCHWARTZ ,t HAZIATT.
. .
It'CONV.&N tVICOWtt.
11..111. bIeCOWAN otk COI,
Boulefard• Pavers,
OMee, No. 65 OHIO' an - ALLEGHENY.
Order, left at Gating. OFFICE. Plttsbargb.
prntuotitr otte*dod to. • •
__
Pave Sidewalks, Ce ll ar., Inside Yards,
Warranted against changes of heat and cold.
illtrgrtMitaa—blaz. Mo.rbead. Lyon'. bborb.
Roily Yatterson,_Wm. Park, James N. Long &
Son. Payday' & McKee, AndenoWs Mazirell.
Aiken & Campbell. Inez Craig. - .1716:m23
. .
ENTER STREET. --Notice
ierebl Wen ,tlitt go? Viewers report on
wideafaq Webster itieetl Cala AlleghenT, htt
boon taedttn , Ott &Atilt% Out. ?lot , bilk
Jl4lr Tenn MO. for coutlralotiol..
litto r
e“Mp
3raitent 045
18tV
COMMISSION bIERCHANTS
WILLIAiII Bli= & CO.,
Now. 221 and 223.1..therty Street.
Corner of Irwin, 'now offer to the trade at low
agues, strictly •
Prime New CroNew Orleans Sugar and
Porto Rico, Cuba aid Englishlsland BMW's-
New Torii. Philadelphla. and Baltimore Re
ined do.
Golden Drips, Loverings. Branlis, littaart's,
Adams , and Long Island hymns.
Porto Rico.. Cuba and English Wand Molasses:
' Young Hyson, Japan, imperial.' ClunPowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina alai Bangoin Rice.
Jays, Lagnayra and -lo Coffees.
Tobacco, ,Lard Oil. Pish. Nails , Oftss, BoaPsf
Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on haat.
Fine Brandies,Wines and Se4ars.
mental, Moselle, and Eli:Waling Hoot Wines
of tllnkelJt Co.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, Seharsbera and Jolrseinis.
burg, Hockheinter Burgandy,
Brandenburg 8c s , Vise Olive Oil.
do do Clarets,
_lmported in borAes.
do do White Wives, In bottles.
X. Wort I Sons,' Sparkling Catawba:.
Pine old sherry, Madeira and Port Vflnes.
Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Butrerlor Old Scotch do do.
- Aided.
_.
itolLAlFents for hfoet & Cliantion's urand
ge7zrn . sy and Seim , Chasapaspee.
Braadles of our owir Gelation and warranted.
Jl?da
ES:ABl3it !lUD BY A. & T
IV. M. OORMLY •
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(D131C13.1r 011 , . EAGLX ElCYrit..)
NorrTo3l3 l / 7 11 , 07i.
Se MIR
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & ArmstrOcig,
PRODUCE COMMISSION IffERCRLIFE,
VA* XABILET STRZET.
mut
11111111 ILA 41. 8T102.11.
STEIILE & SON,
Commission. Mervhants,
AND DZALILUS 53 .
S I I•011M. GRAIN. Fula E. Dr am.
No. 96 OHIO BTBNZI near Moat . COTLISIO4
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
MISR NIEL a JAS. 7. 31101A.17.
KEIL lc RITCH.A.RT, ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
71.01311..eati11i; SEEDS, ZOLL PIED,
349 I.lberty tit., Pittsburgh,
DVSS:big to-
L J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
N 0 . 1396 PENN STREET.
ap18:329
an TTTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Alerobsats
Dealer. In Produce, Yloor, Bacon, Cheese,
Eish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron , NMI Mass,
Cotton Yarns and all Pqtabargt Mantlitures
generally,. WI and ni osiCOND 8 ET,
Plttabturgn. +, ,
JOHN I. 110III3Z..EDR. ItollB/.....1FY. H. HOLISM.
JOHN L HOUSE &BROS.,
Snc
eeesors to JOHN I. }loom a CO. Whole.
sale Grocers and €0111111.41131011 MerChilltd, COP.
ter of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
JOHN SHIFT= A WALIACIL
§9I3 . IIIPTON&WALIACE_, Whole.
SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL.
No. 6 BEFTEISTAMET. Pll4 Olathe
antrze •
G W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AWCOUNSELLOR AT LAW.
°Mee, No. 137 FOTIRTH AVIENITE,_ Pitte
burgh. (formerly occupied:by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie,) will practice in the U. S. Circuit and
Minna Courts, la the State Supreme and all tue
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions in most of the adjacent counties. J129:d211
ARCHIR&LIOI IBLAKELEI,
.6..wroitzkrr:r-Avr 6 a.A.w,
No. 9$ firm EMMET.
=I
aalhasCdar
SAMUEL AIcitIASTEBS,. ,-;• ~ :
. ... ,
.
- ,- 41.1:11Eauff..a.N. .. .••_
111ai, t.
Em.ol3lelo Multtee of the . Peace Oa Hair
trate. °She. GRA= STREET. oppos a the
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. - -
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee Acknow gamuts,
Dfmositions, -and -all Legal Business executed
with promptness and dispatch. : %raw
JOHN A. STRAIN,
41LIADVOI,,71VKN,
El-011FICIO a uerius or THE ACE Axo
POLICE MAGISTRATE.. .. t
04lee,11A TIPTR STREET, oppos e the C
thearal, Pittsburgh, Ps. Deeds, Bonds, Mort.
gages; Acknowledgments, Depositions - and all
Legs Basinful lixecnited with nromntness and
disultegh•
A ARIIIION, • •
• Justice of the Peace, - •
CONvEYAICER,R AN REAL ESTATE MID 'NEU
CL 1.
C1i..501., STREET. EAST BLBSITSGHAN.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly at
t ended to. I.
M. F NEEPER, •
A.LDERM.4 AND EX-OFFICIO J lIBTICE .0)
THE PEACE
OFFICE.B9 FIFTH AVENUE.
Opectal attentlow_given"to conveyancing and
collections Deeds. Bond* and Mortgagee drawn
tap;. and: AIL legal nuelnees attended to promptly
•and accurately. . ,
WALL PAPER.
THE; QLD PAPER F10,11 4 E NEW PUCK,
P. KARSHAWS
Mr •• "WAIL PAPER.,STORE,
191 igierty fitret
• • • MEAN! BABKIET.)
BPiIINGIGOODS .A.ItILIVING DAILY. tali!
EC ORA TI ONS.i4n Wood,
D
Marble and'-Fresco Imitations .for -WasLs
saw Ceilings of ritnlng Beanie, Halls, as
No. 10131orket street.
jrZ
JOSEPH R. HIJOHES . .t. BRO.
STAierr,ED GOLD PAPERS for
'e d 'arlors,.st N 0,107 Market street.
, , J4,)tlE:rliL BBOEIES k BRO.
eeIVW,P.e.^." //A I.IWWW.
°incr. or Crrt Essonszza'Sr•lhravayon, tt
, . PirfBllClosll, &WU Ad, nee. f
'xr - OTICE.—The assessment for
.12111 the GRADING of Wylie street extenison.
s om Crawford to Kirkpatrick , street. la now
ready for tkanilnatt noind can be seen at this
°Mee until. taulidoey, Anguat whesitt
edit be returned to the City Treasurer's °thee for
C.l leotion. „. ~ , .
au2:n233 H. J. 1100M,`City Zngtneer.
ortnci or orrr anonym& AIM Istr — avirf33l,
Plttsburth e July ,110, 1859. •
rem
Assesanient tot
rentak en& Pnitne).S.LBIONS ALLIkY,
rem Butler street to use AlleelienY YanaLß.S..
1 9r , resin Sir , examination, and am seen
at tuts Mince .ontll I'HUILOO/LX,_ Agana .sth,
atm II wilt - U reternekttOttse- vitrrefisielsarla
ogles to,r collection, )..(00)11L.
LLMlTtuist."- • itty.et.
I:43olbltt*ird
IMPOWnII.9 OP
AND ZOBLAZILIZEI LN
PROFESSIONAL.
EITTEIBURGH: PA.
WALL' PAPERS
ASSESSMENTS.
=EI
MISCELLANEOUS.
SECURITY AND COMFORT
fur the traveling community,
J. B. HARRIS
Safety Fire Jacket, Car Beata' and
.WODERATOR.
For smoke and Hot Air Flues, (livening with
the use of stoves and fires to about the Passen
ger or Bag Cars , Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the eat to any teninerature.that nrst
be desired wit out the possibility of firing the
car or cars to which the Jacket mar be attached.
Having obtained of the United elates Letters
Patent for 3.6illety Jacket, which II warranted
to resist the most intense bear that may be ap
plied to it in toe position and purpose tor which
it Is Intended.. ,
It is a - sure prOtection from accidents by Are,
orienting from defective flues 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-
Wanda: where wood or other combustible mate
rill! no w
be placed in - close proximity thereto,
I am nOW ready to apply my inventiontb stores
dwellings; factories , shine, steamboats, railroad
cars, ac. Wherev.r pipes as conductors - are
made dangerous being overheated. and secu
rity desired, I will send on application right to
manufacture" or use the hboveinvention. Also
Territorial rights - , to such as mar savor
to-engsge
fn prtrUeges either by State or ca mp.
- -
tee et the 'IFS. PLUSAYLTBA PAINT
v, al "
l e e rier of Ittper:tl Bsdlroed t
w e e tge h t 1:41 the
Atle-
J7l6:zeer
weT;
fZil
SLATE.
BOOFLNG BLATE ,VARIOUS
Qualities _and - Coloks.
_
Particular attention- ailren'to laying Slate and
:repairing 2/ate roofs. for particulars and prlees
address
NEWIffERs
Nob 43 Seventh Avenue,
Itgal:ssB
WOOD.MMNG,
SCEOML SAWING,
AND MOULDING
PeiTtillioclTtlgoorder *Viet lisrock street, Al
,
P, LE-InEUMR & CO
The best sttentlon will be given to ell who want
anythin& In our Hub. always- beep a large
lot 'of turned worlt, inch• as. Balusters, Newl
Posta, Holm Also,. a good stock of dry
Walnut, Cherry and other timber on hand.
my11:51 - P. LB BZELTZR & CO•
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
SOLD 01317.7, BY
TPIMON &
PracticalPuraitmiluptacterem
1.1. S IFOITB:1711 &ITEM:TM
Where may, be founds fhll assortment of Par
lor. Chamber and Kitchen tumid:ire. dela
TRADE MARX.
, Lamp
GRIMY'S.
,
••PRETINO '/NIC WORK&
0.E.,,.T.t.!.(2;)F-T,5,0"0- - $..
iILANDTACTINIZIi 01
Black and Colored Printing & Lithographic
MEW VAIM1131311S; 4C, 4
grars reit+ Street•
felB:e6o
• ..
D ,_ ..
MI
Isn'poi7;er and death; <- '
'!li r remsirrA..ruirormax i z .
WEDDING, 'VISITING. 'PARTY AND BUSINESS
CARD RAIDRAVLNG,
MODOGRAMS, ARMS. ILLUMINATING.-de.
• Orders by msdt receive prompt *tendon: Bead
for samples.. _ • .
1.1 AS Cliestatit St., Ptah',
EtiCOSI!UJALIUES
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.
I , OR. BALE BT pRt1110.153 . 1"4 E.7ll.llY:PfilitiLt.
MAIISHALVS- EILTX.W•
tiCESUALL , B ELMS Wit.L - Ctrastaaaasolia
liassitata. , s Emma WILL Cruz DYSFEreiLt.
• MAILEUIOLL'S ELIXIR. WILL , Ctrais .COarrrA.
imeS.
Pries of Marshall's Eliztr.: ll l,oo per
Depot, 1301. Market street. .11. NAESHALL
A- Co:, DrUggistS,' Proprietors; .
For sale, wholesale and retail, ky GEO. A.
:KELLY. Pittsburgh. • - - - - 114:41.9aorvis a .
• KEYSTONE POTTERY:
s"ztt. HIES & CO.,
Manufsetrireos o
QtrzzinswAnz. issurefroivisz
office And Warehouse:- 363 trElllsl7 OWLET
QA 11 orders nrouonlv attended so. •
locooo WOol' WOW by
. : 1114,N011
AT THE,WEITZ .11219 NT,
2291.1bettfitreet, Piitstroigh. Pa.
ylsharsit SHAD RECEIVED
daily at BENJAMIN ' ?IMPRESS 'popular
' Stand, No. 4.5. Diamond Market. Pitts
burgh, and at the Twia City, Allesheny City.
- comer of Ohio and Federal sftmts.. -- Cua be haa
all kinds of. Sea and Lake AM, Halibut, Shad.
Beak. Codfish. Haddock-and Ed. Also, large
supplies of White, Lake Flab; Salamori,Uss,
Stergeon, Herring and Mama* Trout, whicti
enables us to sell at the lowest market .prices,
wholesale - or retail. We invite all lovers of
Fresh Pleb, to give nau call, and me..wlll !usur y
them a treat.
J. 2. 22122. . . . 2. - 22 art
SWINT it: '
- ' ABOBITECTITIUL AITD • - -
ORNAMENTAL 'CARVERS(
fiCi: Sandusky St.: illegkent; PL.
A large usottalient of NEWEL BOOTS limit
BALLOTER'S constants) , on hand. TURFING
•of all descrto s tts. dorm, nall'elle
V1.01)11 OIL-CLOTH%
„A: slums ou,spzrs
• ponwiriww-ii
z s/mAi w uta i •,
OIL stow -k
/. ;! ti:.i 90,04.41fiatitrnwirsetr
Ikg - APLVe 41iikiaL0;40 ti
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