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    PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i
FRIDAY, August , 6, 1869.
There is but little ehange t notice in
the oil market. TO stagnat on which
has prevalledlor some Um past still
continues, and what is worse still there
.
are no Wications lat preaent of any im
mediate improvement. The great
trouble Iles in the inequality of prices,
and Until prices are .eqrufilied, the dull
ness which now *nista Inuit of necessity
continue. It is true, the ' eat majority
of our refining establishme are still in
operation, but it is also tr it that they
are engaged in Workingin lap old con
tracts; no fresh sales ' , are ing mde,
nor is it likely that theta will be whe a n a
loss would be the ittevitable result to
- the manufacturer, by so doing. Unless
there is a radical change in prices, in
this respect, mannfacturers will be
obliged to suspend'Operatins, and were
it not for the fact that man of them are,
sold ahead, there is no don t but what
_there stan ds g large day. Perhaps
relin
' cries standing idle to-day. Perhaps it
would be a good thing for the trade if
our refiners would iishut-down," and
there are many who entertain this view
of the matter, as in that event onaef two
things would occur, Refined . would
_advance or crude decline, and this is
just what is desired by the' trade
generally—it makes bat little dif
ference which.
1868 Crude sold
On the 6thof August', ,
at 14g en spot; 14g for August and Sep
tember; 13 seller ail year; Refined at
34% forAngust; 36' for September, and
83g Ootober to March. At the present
time ()rude is quoted at 14%@15, on spot
or this month; refined at stg@s2 on
spot; 32g for last half of this month,
while none of the late months will com
mand above 32,1@53. Manufacturers
did considerable grumbling about small
margins last year, and if they had rea
son to
. complain then, they certainly
have 13 much better case to growl about
this year.
LUBRICATING OILS.
ZOlipee Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle , 35c
Eclipse Machinery ......... 75c
Eclipse Snindle ..... ... 80c
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Fisher it Bro • 3,040 bbls.
Pool Bro ' 609
6,
R. T. Leech...... 240
A. W. Raymond 50 "
Total - 3.939 bbls
OIL SHIPPED miss BY A. V. S. a.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 389 bbis refined
to Warden, Frew &.Co. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co.,
C0.,150 bble refined to
Warden, Frew St Philadelphia.
Wormser, Myers & Co. 212 btila ref. oil
to Warden, Frew &Co.. Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro. 300 cases to War
..den Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Lyons & Co., 163 bbls refined to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Total Refined......-. 4 859 b ole a
300 cases.
OIL SHIPPED EAST '&T DUQUSSI DEPOT.
Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 55 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchison - Oil 4t'Aefining Co., 105 bbls
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined_...... 160
PrTTSBURGEI IRON MARKET
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, I
F.areev, August 6, 1869.
Metal is quiet, and as is usually the
case at this season of the year, rather
dull, still the feeling, generally, is re
ported better, under the influence of an
expected good fall trade, and while the
volume of business is light, there is.
nevertheless considerably inquiry, and
manufacturers are sounding the mar
ket, to 'ascertain what round lots can be
purchased at for early deliveries. It is
true, the manufacturing business has not
been at all satisfactory daring the past
year, a sharp competition having caused
very small margins, yot, with every ap
pearance of an improvement in business
this fall, the mill men are disposed to
lay in supplies of metal, and this impres
sion has created a better feeling,
4.OITERACTTE.
50 tons No. 3 Gray Forge .... .188.50 4 mos
10 " White Iron 86.50 4 mos
10 " No. 30. S. Gray 89.00 4 mos
50 11 White 88.00 6 mos
50 " Red Sheet .. _. . 86.006 mos
11
100 Neutral Close N o 2
Foundry ...... .....-- 41.50 mos
200 11 Medium Grade
Forge 38,00 6 MOS
195 11 Common do. to ar
' rive 88.505 mos
BITITIEESOIIS 00AI. SMELTED Imola Lars
SUPERIOR ORB.
200 11 Medium Gray 84.00 cash
100 " 11 11 86.00 4 mos
100 " Med. Grey Forge, to
arrive 35.50 4 mos
800 1 * Close Gray Mottled,
11
to arrive . . .............. 86.00 5 mos
196- Auellurn Gray, toar
... . .. .. .47.00 6 mos
260 11 OpenGray;to.arrive 37,50 6 mos
900 " Med. Grade White
and Mottled-. . .. ... 84.50 80 da l
250 11 Common Close Grey
and M0tt1ed........... 85.50 6 mos
150 , 11 Medium toundry.... 38.00 6 mos
" Open Foundry 8&50 4 mos
-61 • extra 6 1 ... . ... 40.00 4 mos
800 Common Low, to ar
rive .... .... ...... 84.50 4 'nos
500 " Med. Close Forge, ....
36.006 mos
' 500 to Gray Forge mixed •
with neutral, to ar
rive 37.50 5 mos
100 " Gray Forge mixed ,
• with neutral, to sr. . .
rive .... ......... 88.00 4 mos
. 500 " Medium Gray Close,
to arrive .... . . 85,50 80 ds
oarn4E.L. •
147 tons Extra Forge . . - . ......18.00 4 mos '
130." Ranging Rich Forge 44.006 mos
20 " No. 1 Foundry 47.005 mos .
CORR.
200 tons Red Bank ......... .... 1138.00 6 mos
BLOOMS.
100 tons Koran:Lao . ............. ‘lOO.OO 4 mos
50 r " Juniata ..... . ......... 95.00 4 mos
1113
MARKET* BY TELEGRAPH.
New Mac, August 6;—Oottori firm,
with mica 1,800 bales at 833%c for mid
dling, uplands. Flour; . receipts 9,146
bbls; 10515 c lower and more doing for
export at the decline; sales 12,400 bbls at
56555,8056,2 for auperline State and
western; 57.75 tor extra State, 56, 55
• 57,20 for extra western. $7,2557,50 for
white wheat extra, $6,7557,50 for round
hoop Ohio, $758 for extra St. Louts, and
$8510,50 for good to choice do; included
in the sales were 6,500 bbls extra State
_ o r, export at $6,75057,00. Rye Flour
Quiet, with sales 200 bbls at $4,6556,75.
Corn Meal very firm, with.sales 150 bbls
• Brandywine at $8,25. Whisky firmer,
with sales 200 bbls western at ;1,11502
free; latter price au, extreme. Wheat;
receipts 46,081 bush; heavy and spring 2
580 lower; sales 86.0 00 bush at 1,6351,56
• for No. 2 spring, $1,47,451,52 for soft do,
51,62% for NO. 1 do, 11,66(41,6 6 %
for amber Ohm, and $1,76 for
white. weiterny, included in .the sales
;.were 200.000 bUsh new'tiMboi Tennessee
• deliverable armor .before2.sth of An:
- . gust 0,14
R 75. .Harky „ma barley malt
notoinid. A)6l3loUiltirit'i".24:4Boo, briatk;
MSc. betteriaalellmfASSitiMeiLat 85atta
51,08 for unsound new- mixed western .
$1,10®1,14 for sordid do 0
$1,07 for kiln
dried. Receipts—oats, 128,00 bush; 10.
better; sales of 84.000 bush. at 8034 c. for
western afloat; file. for State afloat; 72®
750. for new southern; 73c. for Jersey
new. Rice active, sales of 85 tierces Caro
lina at B®9%c. Coffee quiet, sales of
1,400 sacks Rio on private terms. Sugar
steady, sales 750 hhds. at 11% ®l2%c. for
Cuba; 2%®12%C. for Porto ' Rico; sales
of 300 boxes Havana at 12% ®l3c. Mo
lasses dull, sales of 60 hhds. Muscovado
at 53c. Hops steady at 10® 1 5.0 for
American. Petroleum firmer, 17®17 c.
for Crude and 32%0 for re
fined. Linseed oil steady at 990.®
'Lou. Spirits Turpentine firm at 4.4,34©
'430. Pork quiet and a shade firmer;
sales of 500 bolo, at $33,12®33,37 for new
mess, buyer August. Beef steady; sales
of 225 bbis, at 58®16 for new plain mess
and 512®18 for new extra mess. Tierce
Beef heavy and irregular, at 518®24 for
prinqie mess and $24®30 for India mess.
Beef Hams quiet and steady: sales of 100
bbls at f26®31. • Cut Meats firm: sales of
125 paokages, at 13%®15c for shoulders
and 17®190 for hams. Middles firm;
sales of 115 bbls. ice cured at 1634 ®16%0.
Lard quiet and a shade firmer; sales of
52 tierces, at 17 ©19%0 for steam and 20
®2o%c for kettle rendered; also, sales of
250 tierces steam, buyer August, at 200.
Butter steady, at 16(i53 to for Ohio and 16
®BBO for State. n Cheese steady at 11®
160. Freights to Liverpool easier; ship
ments of 25,000 bush wheat per steamer
at 8% ®B%d.
Latest—Flour closed slightly in buyers'
favor, with a moderate export demand
for low grades and extra. Wheat doll
and lower at 51,47®1,54 for No. 2, and
51,61®1,63 for No. 1 spring. Rye nom
inal at 51,25®1,26 for western. Oats
steady at 80®810 for western afloat.
Corn firm at 87c®81,11 for unsound, and
51,12®1,14 for sound mixed western.
Pork nominal at 533,50 for mess. Beef
fairly active at steady prices. Cut Meats
and Bacon quiet and steady. Lard dull
at 193:f®19%c for fair to prime steam.
Eggs quiet and unchanged.
CHICAGO, Auguift 6.—Eastern Exchange
firm at 1.10 off buying and at par ®I-10
premium selling. Flour quiet at 55,50®
5,75 forspridg elates. Wheat quiet; No.
1 firmer. with sales at 51,43, and closing
unchanged; No 2 declined 1 ®l % c, with
sales at $1,35®1,86%, and closing with
buyers at 51,3535 and sellers at 51,36;
this afternoon the market was . Steady at
$1,34 seller August. Corn firm and buoy
ant and 3®3%0 higher, with sales of No.
2 at 90 ®9250, rejected at 83% ®85%3, no
grade at 79®820, and closing strong at
8214 c for No. 2; this afternoon the mar
ket was firm at 91% ®920 for No. 2 seller
August: • Oats easier and I®2o lower;
sales of No. 2 at 5513580, and closing at
55®560. Rye in fair demand and No. 2
advanced les2c; rejected 21®3c higher,
with sales of No. 2 at 94®961, and
rejected at 83®85c; closing at 950
for • No. 2. and sellers at 960. Bar
ley: No. 2 quiet and nominal '51,30
1a 1,31 in store: rejected excited and 5®
70 higher at 75®77. Highwlnes quiet at
51,0401,0434. Sugar 1334®14%c for Com
mon to prime Cuba. Provisions in ac
tive demand and firm at $33,75®34 for
Mess Pork; 183,f®190 for winter, and
18%®113%0 for steam Lard; 13%®14c for
dry salted `shoulders, and 17%017%1
for sweet pickled hams. Freights quiet
at 4%e for wheat, 4o for corn, and 840
for oats to Buffalo. Receipts for past 24
hours—flour 4,442 bbls, wheat 35,077,
corn 82.295, oats 42.468, rye 1,475, barley
750 bush, hogs 5,229._ Shipments—flour
2,956 bbls, wheat 51,470, corn 27,118, oats
20,172, rye 370 bush, hogs 4,504.
ST. Lours, August 6.—Tobacco stiff,
with demand in excess of the supply.
Cotton nominal at 320 Hemp, nothing
doing. Flour: super and extra, scarce
and wanted; super sold at $5, .5,25®8;
double extra, 85,6,5®6,25; tieble extra
and fancy, $6,75®9, 1 2.5. Wheat: fancy fall,
active and better; other grades midlingt
common sold at 51,10®1,12%; mime to
strictly prime Ted all, 51,25501,35: choice
to prime do, 51.40 131,55; choice to fancy
white, 51,501360. Corn unchanged;
mixed yellow 78®800; prime to choice
white,9o®9so. Oats heavy; new in
bulk,62c. and 450 for new in sacks; 470
52 for old, and 62®650 for choice. Rye
unchanged at 80®850. Groceries quiet
and unchanged. Pork quiet at 31®343;
dry salt Meats stiff at 14% for shoulders;
17% clear rib 18' clear • sides; bacon
active, higher at 1534®15%f0r shoulders;
rib sides, 18; clear rib, 183.®19; clear
sides 19%. Lard quiet; 19 for tierce and
2A% for keg. Cattle quiet, nuchang_ed
at sg@e3i. Hogs firm at 8®9%. Re
4feipts; flour, 38, bbls; wheat. 60,500 bush;
corn 5,000 bush; oats, 16,200 bush; barley,
5,000 bush; Rye, 1,300; hogs. 150 head.
erstortrrisTi, August 6.—Flour
changed. Wheat firmer for good; sales
14,000 bush. new red at 51,23®1,27; white
11.40®1,50. Corn doll et 85®86c; the de
mand wits light: Oats firmer and lugood
demand; sales lights:
bush: at 45®501.
Rye firmer and prime sold at 98e. No
change in Barley. Whisky firm: sales
300 bids. at $l,OB. Provisions quiet but
fit*, but there was not much demand,
however, but holders asked full rates for
all articles. BleasPorks33.6o. Bulk Meats
14131eg0. Bacon 16%c. for shedders and
18%®19e for sides,the latter rate for clear.
Hams 240. for sugar cured. Lard' 19%0.
Butter firm for prime, at - .25®800- Eggs
140, No change In 011 s or"GtOc 2 rs. To.n
baoco in good demandl sale s lhds. at
56®22., Gold 185% buyin,g. Money mar
ket easy.
TOLEDO, August 6.—Flour quiet.
Wheat steady and very active; amber:
$1,86 for new and $1.48 for old closing
with. obuyers of new at $1,45; ' N0. 1 red
$1.47; No. 2 red $1,42; No. 3 red $1,30; No.
1 old white Michigan 51 61%; No. 2 white
Wabash $1,5001,52.3 reje cted
io spring 97c.'
born lo better; No. 1 ; No. 296 c; re- •
jected 86 1 , Oats quiet and nominal; No.
188 a. - Rye; No. 2 red , 960; new do. 900.
Receipts-1,800 bbls dour, 58,000 bush
wheat, 14,400 bush corn, 1.800 bush oats,
and 1,000 bush rye. Shipments-80 0
.bbls flour, 18,000 bush wheat, 11,500 bush
corn.
CLEvsLartn, August 6.—nour; city
made, $9,00 for treble extra white; 87,76
@B.OO for double extra amber; e6,75®7,00'
for double extra red winter; 56.00 for ex
tra red winter; 56,75 for double extra
erring. Coun try made; 57,50 ®8,25 for
double extra white; 56,2501507,25 for
double extra red and amber; ,5047,00
for double extra spring. Corn; sales of
1 oar No. 2 at 91c; 1 oar do. at 920, and
No. 1 held at 950. Oats 1360. Rye held
at $1,10®1,15. Petroleum; refined held
at 28%®290 for August-and September.
Crude firmer at $6,55.
LOUISVILLE, August 6.—Flonr very
firm; superfine 54,50: Heavy ßagging
23%c. Grain quiet and 'steady. Wheat;
red 11,10; white 81,20. Corn in bulk 850.
Oats In bulk 55c. Rye 850. Leaf To
bacon unchanged; sales of 81 hhds at
$6,10®32, 5 0. Provisions quiet and firm.
Mess Pork 534. Bacon; shoulders 153;0i
clear rib 19c; clear sides 19340. Hams;
plain 210; sugar cured 22%c; fancy do.
23%0. Lard 19%c. Hlghwinessl,oB.
PelLauzLenut, August 6—Flour dull.
Wheat: red SIM for damp; 51,56 for
prime new red. Rye quiet at $1,20. Corn
less active; yellow unchanged; mixed
western $1.11(41,17. Oats dull; sales
western at 74075 c. Provisions unchang
ed. Petroleum firmer; crude 220.; re
fined 81%0- • Whisky, scarce; old' rye is,
held SI 424 near opra &dist $42001,25.
Bauritcoar! Admit • 6,lPlaur
sad eeriele and the demand - light. Wheat
ieseadlit4eriths =lea an*` !rod id
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-prrrignmag GAzETTE- tSATFiltfra, AUGUST 7,• 1889
11,60@1,65, and good at 1440®1,50. Corn'
firomB, , a wdt h
yellow
s prime
.w Oatets attlady@
60@610. Rve at $1,18@1,20. Mess Pork
firm at $34®34,50. Bacon active, With
sales rib sides at itN@l6gcs, and shouders at 15q®15%0. Hams at 24c. Lard
firm at 19%®20c. Whisky unchanged
at $1,16.
MEsipsus, August 6.—Cottonl2bales;and!
nominal; no buyers; receipts,
exports, 83 bales; recepts for the week.,
83 bales; exports. 209 bales; stock, 2.017
bales. Flour firm and unchanged.
Wheat $1,25@1,35. Corn 923443. Oats
very irregular: new 58o; old 70c. Hay
128. Bran 18@190. Corn Meal; fresh
14,15; kiln dried $4.65. Pork $35. Lard
20@220. Bacon firm; shoulders 1534©
153:0; sides 193ie.
DETROIT, August 6.—Wheat steady;
old extra white $480; No. 1 do. 11,70; No.
2 do. 11,45; new arrives - slowly and sells
a trifle lower. Corn dull, at 980 for No.
1. Oats dull, at 640 for old.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Otalmam: , AVID PIT'DIBDROJi KAU.
ROAD. August 6.-2 cars stone, J L L
Kno.; 4 cars limestone ore, Mclinght, P
& Co; 6 cars gray warm ore, Shoenberger,
Blair & Co; 4 cars champ ore, Bryan &
Caugbey 1 car turnings, Moorhead &
Co; 819 blooms iron, I Moorhead; 1 do
blooms, Nimiok & Co; 60 bbls, 80 ht do
paint, B L Fahnestock; 156 bge oats,
Kell dr, Ritchart; S bbls pears, 27 do ap
ples, 20 has cheese, Voigt, Mahood & CO;
3 bbls wine, H Greaser; 50 bag starch,
Rinehart & Stevens; 9 ske raga, Godfrey
dr Clark; 11 do oats, W J Hammond; 2
bbls eggs, 6 do pears, F 3 Craighead; 100
i v
.bbla lime. Bryce, Walker & Co; 10 cases
tobacco, .1 Fullerton; 42 has ink, S A
Clark dr, Co; 36 do do, Sloan dr, King; 0
eases cheese, R Riddle; 10 has boots, 1
E Schmertz; 20 bbis lime, 8 Davidsoo:llo
do apples. P Duff & Son; 18 do do, ytin
Gorder & S; 4 do do,Head &M; 29 do do,
19 do potatoes, H R ea Jr; 3do eggs. W J
Steel &, Bro; 20 but cheese, 15 bble ap
ples, W H Graff & Co; 15 do do, Watt,
Lang & Co. •
YITTt3BDROH, FORT WAIF]. a Cm
DAGO RAILROAD, August 6.-4 cars
metal, Nimick dr Co; 2do do. Bryan &
Canghey; 1 do do,`Loomis & Collard; S
do do, Heilman- & Hammett: 3 do do,
Brown & Co: 5 do do, Zug k Co; 2 do do,
Union Iron Mills; 20 tos hams. F Sellers
dCo; 350 - bbla flour, T C Jenkins; 408 sks
o, 100 bbla do, Schomaker .t L; 1 car
wheat J S Liggett & Co; 25 bze cheese,
E Heardeton; 40 do do, Arbackles dr, Co;
72 do do. 69 do do, N J Braden; do do
W H Graff & CM 17 reams Rper lo ,
God
,
h ey & Clark; 12 his cheese, WJ a Caskey:
23 do do, Riddle; 3 cases mdse, I D
Thompson; 29 eke oats, McHenry &
Hood; 6 bbls potatoes, Voigt, Mahood &
Co; 75 bbls flour, 100 elks do, Cul Shep
ard; 1 ear grain drills, S Hare dr Son: 10
bbls oil, B L Fahnastock; 200 bb flour,
T C Jenkins.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI D ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD, August 6.-70 bhle
flour, Shomaker de - L; 100 do do, T C
Jenkins; 15'do do, Beckart: 27 bgs meal,
Beckart; 1 onl eggs, M W Banits
k; 6 do
do, J A Graff; 16 aks rage, W H Graff;
1 car corn, Robb and Herron; 3 do staves,
W Hastings; Ido wheat, Scott & Gisal;
3 Ica sausage, E H Myers; 20 cases lard,
W Besiege; 11 tcs hams, 3 Mitchell; 3
bas bacon, 3 H Parker; 2 tea d beef, 1
do shoulder, J Lippincott: 32 sks oats,
McHenry dr, Hood; 20 do meal, 40 do
feed, 3 bbl eggs, F G Craighead; 1 car b
wheat, J 8 Llggitt.
A:L=9mm vamray RAILROAD, Au
gust 6.-609 bbls crude oil, Pool & Bro:
1,760 do do, Fisher &. Bro; 1 car Jr ;
D
L Reynolds; 1 bbl eggs, H R,ea Jr; 3 do
do, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 7 bbls pota
toes, Vangorder & Shepard; 14 eke corn.
12 do oats, J P Lane; 54 do oats, 10 do
rye, 10 do wheat, Scott & Gisal; 240 bbls
oil, R T Leech; 1,280 do do, E. hi Long 50
do do, A W-Raymond; 248 bgs hair, J Y-
Laughlin; 2 bbls tallow, M Delenge.
ALLzouzzty STATION, August 6.-4
cars ore, 3 do metal,. Lewis,Bailey &
Dalzell; 1 hhd tobacco, R &Fir Jenkin
son; 2 cars wheat, W McKee & Co; 1 do
lime, 3 Abdell; 1 car cooperage, J M
Hemphill; 5 cars iron ote, Superior Iron
Mills; 10 cars metal, Pgh Iron & Forge
Co; 5 bbls flour, 20 eke do, 8 C Mallati,
tees; 4 bbls eggs, J Dundinger; 10 bxst
cheese, J 0 Weddle; 11 bgs rags, J B
Jones; 1 car wheat, Kennedy & Bro.
...LATEST OIL STRIKE.
farms
LIBERTY!
• • ECONOMY !
AND •
,TREE TRADE!
To secure even handed derma, just come and
see what splendid bargains are oirered In the gor
geous stock of Spring arid Summer Clothes just
prepared and extdbited to , thepublic by
S. C. TRAtriIIYAN.
The fullest LingiiTY to be enjoyed when the
man who enjoys it is neatly dressed Ina suit of
new bummer Clothes which it him so comfortably
u not to abridge the freedom of big motions.' Such
cl”thes age to be had at -B. C.•Tacautigart , e.
To practice ZeogowY, don't spend vast sums
of m iney where extortionate people charge fancy
priors for tinsatisractory clotting, but eerie 12,1
let the worth of every do Bar y spend, at - •
. Tou
actratittan,B.
Erg= Tsang. of the freest sort, practiced every
day, and all. day., at the big No • IL Clothing
Hall. There the people bring their cash, and
there they get their clothes. NYery man free to
buy at all times. Trade tremendoes just now at
the Big No. ll Clothing Hall.
WOE AT THE PRICKS.
Cooolllnt suits for ST worth SI&
Spanish snits foe $9 worth 1010.
Skating park salts for Slil worth SAL
500 sulfa, linen, at SA 50 each worth Si.
1 Black suits for gIICI worth ssO. •
Boys' nits for $5 worth 1110. to
And a great many more too numerous men-
Hon. 001 early and secure your bargains, as we
I
have but s few days to sell. Remember Big No:
11 Sixth street.
•
&e TREUERILLN,
ROBERT 11. PATTERSON' ti CO.,
CORN: OF
Seventh Avenue and. Liberty Et,
prrrsuttacis , Fe.
win 011 BlitUrdlin JAW 315t,1860. and
on each eneeceilleg Someday,
hold an Alll3l/0D Sole of
HORSES, CARRIAGES , BUGGIES,
- - WAGONS,
And everything appertaining t • the Home.
Parties deal log to sell will please leave their
. notice of consignment on or before ThursdoMpay of
each wt in order fbr advertisi Pr
tendon es
and ,good care will be given ng.
sit Strict left
Ampule.
JOHN H. STEWLET, Auctioneer.
Iy2s•msts
T OVERINGIS
"s'a SIIGAREI
40 barrels Refined. Crusbed end Pulverised
'Lott arid Preserving,. busses, just received and
'or sale at reduced TorPte, h 7 the ward ee at rre.
tail by. •
JOIN A.ItEtIRRAW.
MIR : :CO rlWrLaid lth ith "TM tie
CERIENZ -100
bblirlionlysille HySraflo Osage/AI for
I) silik
- via4l/11CL
11011144111 e 20sitalts, °reale
-D"l7--; SAlANtalialh,L.
. .
The river is falling with three feet
teroe inches in the channel. Weether\
yesterday remarkably cool, as at no
time did the mercury -rise above 70
ins
the shade, and M the morning it was
down to 60.
—The Glendale, from St. Louis, is
among the firat bo ats due.
—The R. C. Gray was to have left Cin
cinnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday.
—Capt. A. McConnell, -clerk of the
Arkansas. returned hoinierthe other day,
—Captain David White, says that his
snits against the Nashville folks will he
called in September.
—The new steamer Jefferson. Capt. G.
W. Rea, is announced to leave for St.
Louis op Tuesday next.
after and absence of nearly a year. His
numercins friends will be glad to learn
that he is in good health.
—Mrs Joseph S. Pagand, river reporter
of the New Orleans Picayune, has gone
to Fade with his family.
—The alive Bow has entered the I I
Miami trade. Capt. Tom Rea in coin- I
mend, 'and Charles A. Faris in the office.'
—The Kate Putnam and Lorena ar-
rived at St. Louis on Wednesday, and
the Bellevernon left there the same day
for Pittsburgh.
—The Mayflower is laid up at New Or
leans. She will have her upper guards
taken off, and be put in order for the
Ouachita trade. .
—:David S. Green, of Denver, Colorado
Territory, sold the steamer Mason to
Michael MoCawley, of Brooklyn, 111., on
Monday, at Evansville. '
—Wilson Bernard, son of Captain John
Bernard, an old Tennessee River pilot,
died at St. Joseph's Infirmary, in Louis
ville, Tuesday, et consumption, after an
illness of five months. _
—Tee Northern Line Packet Company,
of St. Louis, have contracted for a now
boat here, something similar to the
Minneapolis, and it is said that the same
company is about to contractfor another.
—The towboat Jim Watson, while on
her way to Evansville from Tennesee
river, ran against a snag, which knoliked*
down one chimney, went through the
pilot house, and came very near knock
ing the safe into the river.
—There has been no arrivals since the
date of oar last report, and the Kenton
for Portsmouth, was the' only depar
ture This will be the last trip of the
Kenton for a lime, f or swill r epair so on . the
dock at Middlepo r t
—The Government boat, C. J: Caffrey,
last week, scraped on rig's Eye, Red
Rock and Gray Cloud bars, in the upper
Mississippi, so as to give a channel depth
of four feet—enough for the largest boats
that run to St. Paul. She also pulled a
half dozen dangerous snags.
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Commercial: Capt. Henry A.
Jones , was severely injured at his resi
dence by a terrific fall, on Monday night,
he was doning well yesterday, andpro
nounced out of danger by his physician.
It appears the accident was not caused
by an stack of vertigo,-but that he ac
cidently missed hie foothold while pass
ing from the bath•room to
his chamber.
He is resting easy, yet at tmes suffers
considerable pain in the neck. should
ers, and one aide of -his head: He hopes
soon to be about again.
—A correspondent writing to the Cin
cinnati Enquirer, dated at Ford's Mills,
Ohio, furnishes the following: At
nine o'clock this morning,.a smoke was
discovered in the after part of the main
deck on the new steamer Mollie E. Gil
pin. The discovery was made too late to
do anygood, as the flames had gcitten too
much the start, and in spite of all efforts
used to save hr, in lees than a half
hour the boat e was utterly consumed.
The fire is supposed to have originated
from sparks from the blacksmith's forge.
She was built and owned by • Captain .
Charles L. Gilpin, of New Orleans, and
intended for the New Orleans, Shreve
port and Jefferson , trade. The boat
was insured for twenty thousand dol
lars.
RADE MARK.
DrITRIDGIR
Lamp
CE YS.
EIVEit NEWS
RIVER PACKETS.
NOVNIANNWAN YWY
E_VANSVILLE. CAIRO • 4:l6T•lrLei IS.
OR EVANSVILLE,
T
V CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.—
fine passenger steamer.
Jitrif RBSON, Copt. Ciao. W. BSA.
WO' leave for the above and intermediate ports
on TUESDAY, 10th Mgt., at 4P. M. •
Far &slant or passage apply on board, or to
anti - YLACR & OPOLLMMWOOD. Agents.
IaVi3B3MU3HIP 3
Tre LIVERPOOL ANDAMD
QUEENSTOW.
N
••
Tux mum gem STEADISEMPS,
uibartn& mums ant-91us vessels. =on
tn•lnthe catebrtted
OM OP PARusA_
OITY Olr BOno i r i e 07 010 0 'i
O IYB AL 02 E.
tPirn , BA.TOBDIAN ON.; 'Pier 41.
Marta saver, New York. For 6saage or rasher
Information apola I A •
BLIGHAIN, ar.
VribIitTPIIVULD STRZET,
:BFOB '
•
BEN AND BOW CLOTHING.
GRAYO GAN,
NO. 47 5 TN STREET,
Are now offering a eomplete stock of Simmer
Clothing of medium, and Roods at the Ter!
lowest prices . Children's Cassimere Linen and
Buts; Youths' Cass ere and unen Salts; Boys'
Casslmere .Ind Line , Sults; *lns' Blue Flinn , '
Sacks; Gents" Al • Sacks; dent s' White and
Brown Duet Snits; Bents ` Scotch Chevott Busi
ness and Walking el Is. Clothing of all kinds at
GRAY LOGAN'S,.
jyllo No. 47 S h street, (late St Clair.)
rro DEALERS AND
caersx3: : =.-I am now in receipt of
:ONE MILLION
Best :No. 1 Sagi, naw Shingles,
'Dom the celebrated Michigan Lumber Regions
direct, which 1 can sell to the tm de at low figures
either -by ear load or in quantities to suit pur
eliaterii.
ALEX. PATTEESONI
Ck)r. Jas* and Preble stret U. dixth ward, and
No. $5 l Rebecca etrect, opposite the time
Works, Allegheny Olty. 7T29;m76
3INT ..... ••• J. No MULTI
FIthNT tio I , 3IFIATT,
7 " . ABOEUTECTIIRAL AND
ORNAMENTAL .CARVERS
No, 6$ Sandusky St,. Allegheny, Pa.
A , large assortment , of NEWEL PObTS and
BALIAITERS constantly =hand. TURFING
of all Assail) mi. Anne nearellS
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
31.46.1E11 El. CO.,
•• Manufacturer• o
Q,VETABWABE. BRISTOL WART , *O.
once sod Warehouse. 363 LIBERTY STREET
sir All orders nromotly attended to.
ifsiumuiLivs ELIXIR.
. . .
. ASSISALL'II Emits WILL Mrs INAD.kanv.
' ASSEALL I B EL I XIII WILL OVIIII DYSIFIXBIA.'
31AXIIIILMJe.p 'Mins WILL CORE COSTIVir
NetW of a. Vtialiall'a ll'azir. $l4lO ber bottle. .
• Derilerket street. KABORAGgi
Ili. ..- a. VroPrilitars, ,
V ; mg* MA ntall, lar_Leigo. A.
zikatias2ripillulll4 , , ,_ .. vassamenta A.
PROPOSALS
CITY CONTUOLLER'S OFFICE.
CITY OF ALLEGUENY, August 5,1869,
PROPOSALS
FOR COAL.
•
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office uni 11 3 o'clock Thur , day, August 18th.
1b69, for five thousand' (5,0001 bushels BErT
MEoCHANTABLE LUMP th.rA.D, to.be deliver
ed at the followlug places, _
3090 ocshels In basement
n or City Hall.e, First
35U bushels In Hope Engine Hous
Ward,
300 bushels in Columblalnglne Souse, Fourth
Ward.
150 bushels in Gen. Grant Engine House, Third
Ward.
200 bushels In Ellsworth Engine House, Sixth
Ward. 3so bu. helm In Good Will Engine Rouse.
350 bushels In Friendship Engine House;
Second Ws rd.
100 bushels in Second Weigh House, Second
Ward.
60 bushels In Diamond Scales, First Ward.
Tne coal to be weighed on City Scales.
W. N. POSTER
CITY CONTROLLER.
paorosALs FOB
_
COAL:.
HARRLSRURG GAS WORKS,
JULY 27, 1869.
BRAVED PROPOSALS will be reoeirkt at the
Rarrisburg Gas Worki until the 15th DAV OF
AUGUST. for the delivery of Gas omit to be used
during the next year up to September 1,1870.
The coal most be of the very brat quality for the
manufacture of gas and delivered at the works.
All communications should re addressed to the
, undersigned , who will give all further informa
-1 tlort on the subject.
GEORGE BEBOP/Ea, Secretary
9:m78 •
MISCELLANEOUS.
SECURITY AND COMFORT
for the traveling community,
J. B. Hii.RMS
Safety Fire Jacket, Car Heater an
MODER4TOR.
For Smoke and Hot Air Pines, dispensing with
the use of stoves and fires in or about the Pa.sen
ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the beat to any temperature that may
Le desired without tee possibility of firing the
Having
or cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having obtained of the United States Letters
Patent Dr a Safety Jacket,vehich is warranted
to resist the most intense heat that maybe ap
plied to it in tae position and purpose for which
it is Intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by fire.
originating from defective flues or where bon
pipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat.
.11 is applicable to all piping that may become
overheated, and is warrantedio give perfect sat
isfaction v here wood or other combustible Mate
rial may be placed in close proximity thereto,
I sin now now to apply my invention to stores,
dwellings. factories, ships, steamboats , railroad
cars, etc. Wherever pipes as conductors are
made dangerous by being overheated and seen
rlty 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 eel-ing privileges either by State or county.
ITAIIRIS.
sir °Mee at the ••NI. PLUS ULTRA. PAINT
WORKS." corner of Morris street and the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad, Twelfth ward. l'itts
burghs, Pa.
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci
dity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite,
Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases arisir.r, from a -disordered state
of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
& CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
Wholeasie.agents—BCHWLETZ & RAZTAITT
_
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St
7.
ROOFING BUB IV 111110116
Qualities and Colors,
Particular attentiontoa i
n* Plate and
repairing Slate soon". Par particulars and prieec
address
J. S. NEWSTERI •
80. 48 Seireatt Aveimies',
mnit:gs4
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
LEMON & fWEISE.
Prakleal iarattare 3Sumffietzlitill/2 Mot
. 11.8 WOVWX9FI . . , AIrEINEM. /
.
• "Mere may be Amanda fuU,Useortinent aim%
lor. Cumber and Shah= Furniture. -/ de
WOOD EMMNG,
SMOLL SAWING,
• 41111 MOULDING
Eoguretti.gr ordei at 161 Lam)! Wed., 61
P, LICBZIELTER &: CO.
.
The best attention will be given to sal who want
anything In our line. We always too a large
lot of turned work., such as Balusters, Newl
Posta. Nubs, ac. Also, a good. stock of dry
Walnut,. (;berry and other lumber OD hand.
clI711:37 P. LXBZEt.TER & CO•
R. Y. M'COWAX .................... J. It. 3VILOWN.
R. N. AcCOWAN & CO„
Boulevard Pavers,
Office, No. 65 OHIO STn ALL (WENT,
... . .
Orders left at Gaming orrnat, Pittsburgb.
promptlyl attended to. Cel ' .
Pave Sidewalks, lars, Inside Yards,
Drives, &o. .
Warranted against civi s of heat and cold.
lise
Barrar.Ncsa —Mar. ito.rhead; Lyon & bborb.
Roo , ratterson.. Wm. Park. James N. Long &
laC
Son, Hartley & McKee, Anderson's & Maxwell,
laken a; o•2l2Prdi-I.'"Ul6"xal
DREKA
Isztporter and retail dealer in
VI.NE IefrATIONERite
WEDDING. VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS
CARR EINGRAVISG, _ •
. . .
MONOGILLTSS, ABM% ILLUMINATING. 3e,
Orden by nun reed*, e,prompt attention. Send
for samples.' . ~ _
lOU Chestnut St..Phlllas
My11:171.11113kr
TNESSOLVTION QF _lll*
PolitP.—Therei sul p heretotore
reen' L. IC 13 TT. .2•1 ond THE awing
LI MOON, undo toe stylo4
00.. was d py , &gni% fl wu•
lleation retiring From ty.!aarponit
5.'
to* oontlnnoa at the old
OtoaTilL rso.illtulagatalgrdet.l4 L. IL qurron.
WILLIAM MILLER CD.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Streets
Corner of Irwin, no re w
s, _s offer to the trade at law
!Watrictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
-Molasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Bums.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
!Med do.
Golden Drips, Loverin - •
s•• Brun*, Stuart's,
Adams , and Long Island il pram
Porto Rico, Cuts and English Island Molasses.
Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial. Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoist Co
Java. Laguayrs and -lo ffees.
Tobaeoo, iLard OIL Fish, Bata. Glass. Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, ac., constantly on hand.
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Baenisb, Moselle: and .EsPartilag Bock.,Wlnes
of /lintl I Co.. In bottles.
Wgparklirml e
ithsellev , Sakarsberg_ and JObatials
burg, }loatheMar. Burgundy,
Olive Oil,
c
Brandenburg Freres , Seine
do Claretsruborted in betties.
do
do . do White Wines. in bottles.
3f. Wort k Sous , Sparkling Catawba.
line old Snerry, Madeira and Port Wines.
Pres. Ve ry Mela Blii7:lll.skies. pure. •
do Superior Old :Rota, do do.
• • .43C.•13 12 N
Sole ri trents for Most Chandon , s Grand
IxaVeersenly and Sellery . unaucPatue .
Brandies of our own selection and warrsated.
10.d43 • .
BeleVLBlllll
18ED. SI :Ai' T
w. M. pORIEGY,
vniotzsarx GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Stnet,
CDrascrLT Orr. ISAGL3 Honcr.4
PRODUCE CODUBM4ON WMUn,
imax.
•
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............ SON,:
IVE vizELE
xeraigysft,
contrassicfrri
Aunt Dzassas IN
VI-431713, EFELAIN. IMOD ; dte.
No. 916' OHIO 1372331. near East Common.
• ALLZGENNTANTY.
PIITSBITROH. PA
BOLD ONLY ET
I=
AXABO.
DEPORTEES OF
le :11
P
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Yetxer & Aillmstrong,
No. 25 Assail...o4lmm
myis
Prll:i. SIM JAL 7. Imams.
KEIL & EITCILIBT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Axe ez•Lias
nous, •es. Am. SEEDS, law; ramp, &C.,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
1a74:b37
L e Jo MARCUM:WI
Wholesale and Betel Green% -
:me =ra seltzer.
-/II &, PATTON,
Wholesale erocers,,Corendisslon Merchants
an. Dealers 1n Produce, Flour. Bacon, Cheese s
Fish, Carbon and Lard 011 tires
nerallron, Nan t gssa.
Cotton Yarns - and all Inter Man at
gely. 113 and U A ND ET.
Fittsbnian.
708 F I. u;sousz.
TOIIN . 11011143 E &MUM, Sim
u evictors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO. WilLole
sap Grocers and Commission Merchants. Vor•
TIP , of Smithfield and Water Street& Pittsburgh.
:me stormy = " A. in.u.scs.
LUP TON &WALLACEA Whole-
BALE GROCERS AND PROD uCJIE DEAL-
Wirria-Luauoßs ,
SCHMIDT , 8c 'FRIDAY,
IMPOBTf.JIII OF
Wag, MIMES, 61N, &C,,
witoLEMAtik nr„ ! usag rat
400.**0 ,L.,.,',-
11(..41re.:1'.8ei1i0,0:.::,..it,
808. 884 AND EIS6 PENN,
,Cox!.,ll3.esirenth St:, (formerly Caner).)
J. a.,ig:mltesia•••.••"--••••—••amq1:11
N=t•
DILLDiGn & KMNSO,
DISTILLERS:AM!? DEALERS' IN
Pure Rye .Ides.
netroBrmr3 or
INIANDIES, *INES, GINS, &Cd
No. 87. Second Avenue,
WO
sosEPEI & riNtit &co -
NOs. 185, 187, 140, 191, t and *4l
FIRST STMEET, 1T17118133011.
KA2Foracrours or t• )
Capper Dl2 141i34 runt ive. *abr.
Also, &Alin in P9llffieriand LI
QUORS. 140143. . v "'Mama:
FLOUR.
- p OUR MILL -FLOUR FROM
NEW WHEAT.—We lire now receiving
ipment of 'chola.' TEN2iESIIEF. NEW AND&R
and WRITS WHEAT, which we 'are muting
with out Old Wheat in such proportions, as to
make an article of Family Flour equal if not su
perior to any In the market— • • •
The merits we claim for this Flour are that of
being manufactured from strict iv number
one couthern Amber and WhiteWnest , with tho
most approved inschinerp, by experienced mil
le es. Our Brands are:
TITRF.E STAR PEARL' GEEEE BRAND.
made from Cho
pasttrryp ice W tete, VOmet, unsurpassed as
• • •
Two tiTAII DOUBLE EXTRA, BLUE
BRAND, from selected Waite and Amber Wheat,
unsurpassed as 14. Fazaja Plage.
PEARL BED BRAND from selectee amber
A Winter.
To prevent fraud in railing our sacks we now
seal theta with date of manutactnre.
1 • • KIE{PINILDir as 111M100
Pearl Stesil3ll.ll.
,721;zian
VLOIIR irrouß -_ FLO UR
711111:4580T5 8AE255 YLODDS.,
480 obis. Legal Tender:2l 7 We Saba : 361.
obis Nriolner, 170 Obis Bnunatt, lUDs 7170 Dbla
Winona Co.. 580 bbl Red 'Deer. 133 bbl. May
risy. csoien wisctiNsts vt;0110.8; "
550 DOW Brieroado: SOW DblaWbite thos. 500
prih elogi s itto s at e rra,s4 l l o er.
.cusr )110. ninsawut no_ ehe
ofe.ef, Depot MU'. =IILUIs
ictiffieefteealtd Orgen,747laNt . e. se. I,*
eat , sue lower Dian eta oe ghteroetthe
IBSE
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