The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 14, 1869, Image 3

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PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET
• OFFICE OF PITTBETTECOEGAZETTE, }.
• • ' Fat.p.ty August 13 E 1869. ,
The iron Market presse but little
that is really new or imp nt. Metal
is reported by some ' of the ecimmisson
men; as not being firm as It was `.las t
'Week, the inquiry having fallen' off
, , , ,
someitat, without howcyer an y change
- rices • -
A. Louisville special to Vie Cincinna.
ti Commercial ) under date of ThiirsdaYi
says: We hear uf,, ; 9130.-Of the., largest
sales of pig iron over Mader ,
etebraeleg
Seven thousand tons in :one lot, /and two
thousand :eight hundred tons in,tipothcir.
It was made by the Ranging Rock,.Ohlo,'
Fiiinaees, - the first 'id- forty=tive: dollars
pei , ton,'dellyered oti the Care at t:thesta
ton of the• tailioad, and the Ila tter •at
(conditions,
dollars , per ton; witha Same
t
conditions, equal to: forty-eigh dollars
per tonitieliyered,at Portsmout . , This.
will require the full product of the fur.
mace for three months.•
• . -
.-...ANTHRACITE.. - . -.. ,', , ,
10 tons No. 1 Foundry '
.. '4a.00 4 trios
10 ' -6, ' ''Nh. 1 - do . • • 44.00 4, mos
10. ~ No. 1 ' do •''-' • . 43.75 4 mos
10 6, No. 1 do .. . . .::.'.43.50 4 mos
10' H , No. 1 do ..... ...t.... 48.00 4 mos'
10 u. ,No. 1: do, 40.00 cash
40 “ , N 0.2-- :. do . 41.75 , 4 mos
0 tons No. 3 Forge.... 436.50 4 mos
10 " No. 3 Neutral '90.004 mos
10 ~ No. 1 Foundry 43.00 cash
10 " No. 3 Forge 38.00"4 moe
500 " Neutral Forge - ' ' ',IS:00 6 moe
RITMO:SOUS COAL SMELTED PROM LAE'S
'SUPERIOR ORB
100 tons Mottled .. .. • • • $35.50 4 mos
r 300 " Medium Gray • • 37.00 6 mos
J 100 " " . . . 37:00 4 mos
200; 4' Close Gray 36.50 6 mos,
240 " a ' 4 36.50 6 mos
500 ", Medium 36.00 5 mos
100 " Gray... 35.00 _cash .
100 " " 36.Thi 4 - mos
120 " . Mottled '"— 36:00 6 mos 300 " Close Gray and
. ' Mottled. . '36.50 6 mos
225 " White 35.00 fi mos
600. " Medium Gray. • 37.6}).6 WOE
500 " Strictly . Gray at,
" Furnace ' 34:504"T40a.
nto mos :
37.50 4 mos
bOO "
100 "
COIC.E.
200 torts Pad 'Bank'
. 8L00316. -, =
201, ." 'Juniata
65 : " do.;
JSIARKErtb.BY -TEI.AEGRAFMI
' NuwYortz August 13:-- 2 Cotton firni
and - in good'demand; Saleii 2,600 bales at
3334 c for upland Middlin .---' Flour: ro
ts
-ceipts were 137418- phis.; market more
active and prices are 55 Oc. better on
shipping grades; sales M.,600 bbls. at 55,95
56,55 for superfine- State • and western:
$757.50, extra State; $6,9057,55, extra
western; /7,6057,75, white wheat -extra:
4101 9 0@8.80. R. 1- O.; $758, St. -.Louis:. 449 ,
510,50, good choice do„ closing'flizn; in
40Inded in the sales were 16,000 obis extra
State, to arrive, at $7,2057,30, and quiet
at $6,75. Rye Flour quiet; sales 200 bbis.
at 54,5056,60, Cornmeal quiet; sales-100
bbls. Marsh's Caloric at 56,15. -. Wldaky
firmer; sales 150 bbls. Western at $1,12%
®1,133 ,for free. .• Wheat:: receipts were
4,000 bush.; prices are 253 e. ,better and
there was more-doing for export, on spot
and to arri,ve; sales 181,500 bush. inclu,
dine over 100,000 bush, winter, at 51.525
,1,63 M for No. 2 spring; .$1,7051,75; No. 1
do., the latter .price being an- extreme;
$1,75, white California; $1,7051,73, winter
and red ambir - western; $1,81,, choice .
new amber Baltaxiare; $1,7051,71;4.-new
red-Ohio, to arrive. Rye quiet. Barley
and Barley Malt nominaL Corn: receipts
were 13.363 bush, market rather heavy;
sales 63,000 bush at 85c551.10 for unsound
new mixed: -western;
,11,156417 for
sound do., and_.sl,l6 for white western.
Oats: receipts 63,387 bush; market a
shade firmer for new and heavy for old,
with sales 43,000 bush at 75c for old west
ern afloat, and 69573 for new do. afloat.
Rice in fair request, with sales Carolina
at 8593‘c. Coffee firm. Sugar less ac
tive, situ sales 438 hhds at 1144513 c for
Cuba, and' 12512%c for. Porto Rieo. Mo
lasses dull. Petroleum fairly_ active at
17,1,51734 c for crude, and 32y.0 for re
fined. Hops quiet at 115150 for Ameri
can. Linseed Oil" et - 97(99c 'in casks.
Spirits Turpentine steady at 43%544c.
Pork quiet and steady,. with, sales, 350
bbls at 1433,25533,37 for new mess, 135
for old dO., $28528,50 for prime and $3O
530,25 for =prime ideate: -- Beef; steady.
with-. sales .;216: bbis: • Bee Rains quiet,
with sales 112,bbls at 125530,- Cut Meats
firm, with sales 160 packages at 14%515c
for - shoulders; and 17519 c for hams.
Middles Quiet and !firm, -with -sales- 50
boxes ice oared at-. 170. Lard quiet and
firmer, with sales .875 tierces at 17%5
20%c for steatn, and 20 7 .Xc for kettle ren
dered: Butter steady at 155300 for Ohio,
and 155370 for State. f Cheestrat 1151t3c.
Latest---Plearelosed active and 5c bet
ter for shipping _grades..
_Wheat, closed
with an active export &inland at 152 c
advance. Rye quiet atsl,2s for western.
Oats steady tor new ,at 70572c„:and dull
and heavy for old at 75c. ' Corn dull at
85551,14 for..unsound, and $1,1011,17 for
sound mixed 'western. Pork doll aixd
unchanged, - -Beef -In good request and
steady. Cut meata - and,Baeon firm and
quiet. Lard closed steady at 20%5201 4 /c
fort fair to Prithe steam. . Eggs quiet and
unchanged...:, - • • ' ' -
CELICA:OO:' ' 13.- 1 -Eastern ex
change quiet and .nnchtulgect. Flour
quiet, 85,25 7:50 forspring extra. Wheat
more active and firmer, No. 1 unchanged;
No.i 2 opened at ij1,44@)1,44%, declined
81;4% , towards the close became' firmer,
advanced to $1,45®14.534; closing at out
tide; sales at 1541134@1,42 seller August
and $1 1 35@1,87 seller September; this af
ternodu the market was irregular and
excited lit 11,42M®1;43 seller August.
Corn in .fair: request and..l.%@lMc.
er;, sales at 90c. for old, and 9i(49234c. for
regular aridl..freati receiptsof
sing iat9l®92ct sales of rejected at 8456
Sic; no grade at 78@800; this' afternoon •
the market was neglected; sellers of No.
2 . fir 91%0 nailer last- halt of August.
Oats dull mid steady and 13,r ©l 3 / 4 e. low
er; sales of No., 2 ; at 50y,(451.c; re
jected ; at 49(4;6934:. . closing . quiet
and nominalat stio or No. 2., Rya, Win
erindfalrly activiliaides N 6., 1 at $1,05;
No.2at 14, 1 431,04,%::reitcted 24®95c,
closing firm at $1,04 fOr o. 2, and - 940 for
rejected .- Barley quiet and easier .at
for No. 2, seller, September." Highwines
steady, " firm and active at '81,06.. Sugar
arm and fairly 'active at 113Vg1.43fe, for
common -to PliPle. - :Cuba. ProVisiona
inaotlie - and atlittle sbetter. than
nominal. Mess pork at f 33,76., Lard•l9e.'
Dry salt slioulders 13;4;c; rough sides
.183ie; short. rib .16M®17c; • sweet _pickled
hams 171.4(gll8c;; Freights arm,. and' stea
dY. at . "4Wo per 's)4Chy:ateatu on Corn
to Buffalo. 'Repeipts for therm 24 hours
AB9obbkifiour, 69,037 bit wheat, 1021480
bu.corn, 35;403 banats, 1,425 bit rye,• 7 Boo
inf." barlen 13 h1PFOOntsL-8,062. -
tibre 97;44814C wheat,' : ,11.8,832
sate, F o ' ll 4, rye; "1 0 0
barley, 40,087 ° boast •••
ST.. Lore,ilipo - 13 tlobtteSest.ia4y
aidnnettanged; • cotton quiet; at,:3IX . C..
Hemp'quist_4ll.d. unethanged, , wlth- salea
-11.11.4tCfM/dat,044390/440-.1,` f . / 01 P1O geo
deinandfoilow,gtad 14 ) *ItiotiAre.ocareti r!
vdthtsaleslipper 1atr45;2 ! V.2 k,f4,:* extra at
IttO@M,ltotillfa d r ,:w 6 e01,141
treble ra at IA tr.' ea -opened'
leavy and declined s(pc, mainly on me
.
- ~ .1 il T1T,.",, i 7-r
- .i.teettalrll AZ . - TGALST-'1,..r-4183
diuw grades, but prices partially recov
ered at the close, with no springoffering;
No: . 2 red fall it $1,26@1,30; prime: o fan
cy white at $1,40®1030, tow prime , , to
strictly Drime at $4,24®1,35, and choice
to fancy - at $1,35,24450: Corn: buyers
stood off and ," scarcely anything
done; small sales;of white in bulk at 90c v
do. in sacks at 6.1,00. Oats hheavy; sales
of mixed in bulk at 44@4434c, black and
mixed in sacks at 50©51c, • white at 52®
"56c.- Barley dull at $l,OO for spring, :
Rye; the supply is small and the market
higher at 90c®$1,00. Whisky firth at'
11,10. Groceries quiet and - unchanged:
Pork steady and firm at /34,50. Bacon
stiff at 15Xc for shciulders, clear rib sides'
at 19c, clear sides at 19yA19340. -Lard/
is•held higher, .and without sales.. Re.
ceipti—flour,, 4,000, bbls,. wheat, ; 55,70
bush, corn, 2,500 bush; oats, 4,400' btish','
rye, 200 bush, hogs, 450.', . .. •
- Clncrline - rt, August)lB.l-FlOttr;
and firm, family $6@16,26. Wheat Open-.
ed dull, closed active arid 'buoyant; No. 2'
red 81,20®1,30, - No. 1'.1,80®1,33; white"
$1,40@1,45.. Corn dull, at 900 for ear. Oats,
firm at 55@60. Rye 4 1 0,,at90(095. Bar
ley not offered to any extent - Tobacco '
in good demand at toll rates.: Whiskey
firm at $l,OB. • Provisions. firm; sales of
mess pork at
,53150, ; and nof lard at 20c,
but neither are offered' freely at quota
ticins. Bulk Meats held firmly, at 14 for
shoulders and 16X151634 for sides. Bacon
firmer; shoulders held In some cases at
15X but can be bought at 1535. Sides 19
for clear rib or.cicar; no clear rib Smoked.
Sugar cured hams 24. Butter unchanged
and firm, at - 25@)30. Eggs 14' and dull.
No change in the oil market; dull for all
kinds excepting petroleum, which is in
gobd demand. Gold - 134. Exchange
steady at 1=.1.0' discount buying, and par
selling. Money - market unchanged and
easy at 8 (i)10 per cent. ."
Oswzoo,August 13.-Flour unchanged
With sales 1,400 bush at $7,75@8 for No. 1
spring, $8®8,25 tor amber wintet, $8 for
White, and $9459,25 for• double extra.
Wheat quiet, with Sales "2,200 bosh No.
1.• red Indiana at 51,60; mill club held at
$1,56, to arrive. Corn dull, with sales
car lots No. 2 kiln dried at 81,11. Corn
Meal at $2,39 pet' cwt. Mill Feed steady,
with sales shorts at $21®32, shipstuffs at
$25. and middlings at $21©30 per ton.
Cana/ freighta 77 wheat £l3ic, corn 714 - to
New York: lumber $3,50 to Hudson.
`Railroad freights on flour to Boston 68c;
to Albany 50c, to New York 68e., Lake
imports-12,000 bush wheat, 1,510,000 feet,
lumber. Canal extorts-1,320 bbls flour;
21,000 bush wheat; 5,500 bush corn, 11,-
056,000 feet lumber., :
TOLEDO, August 13.—Flour steady: ,
Wheat 4@6a better; Michikati 81,454 - No..
2 white 11,50; amber nilchigan $1450; old
do $1,52X; No.-1 red 4450®1,51; No. 2do
$1,40. Corn dull at 960 -for No. 2. Oats,
dal/with No. lat 56c 'off. spot, and 53c
seller September. Rye dull. 'Receipts
—2,800 bbla'fionr, 86,600 bush wheat, 23,
700 bush corn, 7,200 bush oats. 7,000 bush
rye: Shipments--2,900 bbl, flour, 90,000
bush wheati 20,400 bush corn, 700 bush
LoutavlLLY., August 13.—Bagging in
clined to-advance , -Iheavy W , X4g243‘c.
Flour advanced, auperfine , $7. Grain
steady. Wheat, red $1,00; white 51,20. -
Corn in bulk 75. Oats do 45., Rye 85.
Barley $1,15. Leaf tobacco steady; sales
53 hhds ranging from $1,30 to 816,75. Pro
visions very firm. Mess - porlis34; bacen
shoulders 16; clear rib 19M; clear aides'
isr i . Lard; tierce 2034; keg 22. High
vnn ea unchanged.
'BALTIMORE, August 13.—Flour scarce.
ly so firm, with a fair business; western
superfine $6,25@6,60, extra $7,00137,751
do. famiy $8,50. Wheat lower; receipts
large, with sales of red at 81,60@1,65.
Corn; white $1,0961,10, yellow $1,65.
Oats 65c. ' Pork $34,25. Bacon firm; rib ,
sides 19!. , rc, clear rib 1916(4)19 ; 1:Cc, shout
ders 1636 c, hams 21@25c. Lard' firm at
19 1 1 ,;(4)2034c. Whisky firm at, 11,13.
MILWAUKEE, August 13.—Flour dull
With .prives . :.unchanged , .Wheat un
settled, 11457 for No. 1; $1,4734_ for No. 2.
Oats lower, 59y4G60 for No. 2. Corn
entirely nominal. Barley nominal. Gra!n
freights firmer, 4c to BcuTalo, 9c to Os
wego. Receipts 1,000 bbls flour, 25,000
bush wheat, 1,000 bush corn. Shipments
20,00 obis flour, 33,000 bush wheat:
- PHILADELPHIA, August 13.—Flour in
limited demand. Wheat" less firm;..new.
red sl,6o; 4 white 11,70@1.80. .Ryegteady
at $1.25. Corn very, quiet; -naired,west
era , $1,15@1,16. Oats steady: old west
ern 74c. -Corn • unch anged. Petroleum
advanced; crude - 22 c refined - 32532X0.
.Whieky. ateady, and unchanged:
MESIIiKtSi .Aug. 13.=Ccitton---;receipts
12 5 .ba1e5, - exporta'nonef week's recbipts"
134 bales, exports 175 balegi. , '"Ficair
dy; super ss(go6. Wheat • - $1,15®1,40';
Corn 85c. , --Clats-50c.- •Hay—new,s2o@22,.
old $25. -,, Bran 16§17c.• Pork 113,_ Lard
2,0@a2c..- , illaconi-shoulders 16016Xo;
aides - •
DETROIT, .:August .12.-4 Wheat (Inlet;
extra white $1.67, No. .1 White 'do. ; 7/1;55;
No: 1 amber $1,40: Oats 63e.
, DETROIT; August sca r cer
Wheat- Modetately eiettief 'extra 'white
84,68, No. 2 , d0. SIXS,- No: , 1 amber $1,40:
Corn steadynt $1,05 f0r,N0..1. Oats dalli
at 63x. : , -•
Crzyniatro. August 13. Flour
andunchanged.•Wbeal,l-Ncs.l•red $1,51;
r s, dp #4 , l7;and, No., 2, J wifite $1,51.
Corn—sales of 2 bare ro. 1 at'sl:o2i end
Wear Ne." 2 atel. Petroleum at 2914@29c
for' large lots . August - mi d September;
. • F , •
crude 'Eel& at $805,5: .
NaStrirtnin, Ang,tist:- , l2.—Whesit
firm,"withisalea-amber at $l,lO and white
at51,20(41,25. • Oats , ae4sc: Corn at .92c.
Rye at $L Flour ats7,so for floe.brawls.
=I
:.$33.006 ixtos
.95.00 6 mos
; .95.00 5 mos
N; ;; , , / f ive Stocit• aisritets y , -; •r ;
Ew.fronn, , August -13:4-Cattle to•day
are nearly tw,changed;•xeceiptsef to.day,
17,460 head; fat ;soils: Well. at; full rates,
while:thm.drage,at a ;quarter, decline on.
ali ri lots selling. Sheep 'plenty,
scarcity,Of %nibs; Out •of the, 6 ;000 hied'
received today three-fourths were sheep;
they are not • all selling; ' Prices ;, are tin.
Changed. Lambs are y i c higher; fat iota'
are selling ,at - fir‘cr;''an' - e - xtra lot of 60
pounds Stateisinbs brought 9c. Hogs;
only 1.700 head , arrived;- and an advande
was antlolpated but notreached. • .
CRICAGO, August 13.z—Cattle in better
demancland - a shade firxner, ,- at . 54@;14,60
for c0wa,,35,80®13,12%,f0r eteekera, 10,24
450.75 for light to fair, and S7QB iorgoo4
to extra shipping steers - . Hogs tolerably ,
active and .15(4)23c lower; at $8,248,40
for common, $8,50©8,01 for fair to
meditimis9@9,7o for good to choice, and
$9,76®16,20 for extra. ••• • -
Sr. - Louth An quiet
ittie •
and' unchanged at e 346,50. Hogs are
ilrm with Small receipts anda brisk de
mand, at 158,25&10
Nzw YORK, Angust Woolen
goods there is an improved demand but
at low prices. The low rates of western
freights have given a :stimulus to trade,
and when goods are offered st.lpyr. rates
they, are taken freely. in certain grades
of knit , hcialerycoucessisin has ,been
ylelded;tiotwithatandlng the stoppage of
all the mills at Cohan, bat othergrades
are scared and tiring fall prfees. -.The
late suspension ` ; of Bowers,'.lteekman'dt
Co; has Involved a good zumy vof .the
woolemlnilis in' ipecanlary ilosseSrand_
fontlarge_ Cantwell.: are ,rewrtett sstoug
themt healdo.ll CJyp wocdAnus p. ) These
lallurfakj,h9v4i Mug a • glf_fraFr.),P.FaX -Pe
vtapon,, trade, -,lluttpz,atifeklaltliut
good' in indsftig tb
itlotton goods there is not tritdil
but prices are steady.
RES
Dry Gooaa Market.
RIVIIkr-trEWS
IBM
, The. 74 onongatmla marka Only Mdi
cated ws.utor-three:iuches • 144. ev.ergng
wlhile t ,, ,is.qaimed by Ei!lrties who opgitt
tolinow tija t there are at, ,
twenty
eight..
Ariches in. Rowley's chute.
Weather clear and - Warixt. Mercury at 5
r: arr 89*/.11 *lade; : , : •
• ...-9.The Bellvernon.. left. Cincinnati Tor
pittsburgh on yi'sdriesciay. ,
. .
—Capt: A. H.' Shaw has sold three
fburthedf the steamer 'iirkansas to Mita
Lucinda Little orthitrcity. :• /
'he Nick _Wail and Mary. Davage
arrived at. St. Louie on ,Wednesday,s.nd
the Luella left there the 'seine day'
Pittsburgh:- -
• - .=-The, lionsides; on trip last
Saturday:, p_unk one of J. • _Remlers
Oil boats, at Park!rabilfg, i with' her
large"Wreves: • •
--;+-The PetroliiifioMParkbraburgarrio
effandlleparte(l, and the C. Grayfrom
Cincinnati arrived on Thursda y night.
She 'gilded 'here with 65 tons, and came
ug through Rowley drawitig 2,8 inches.
=ED A.: Dean, formerly a well. known
steamboat-clerk on the; Ohio. river, but
for' seVeral years connected "with the
Northenti Line • Packet Company,
died suddenly. et St. • Louis on Wednea-,,
day, of he nn of the lunge.
—The new steamer Jefferson, while
baoking out trom the Belmontlron.Mill,
at Wheeling, on Tueacitiy evening, unfor. ,
tunately, backed on to a log and broke .
68 of her timbers. She proceded on her
journey, however, and will probably go
On the dock at Cincinnati. - -
—A St. Louis telegram under date of
Wednesday says: The upper rivers are
becoming difficult to avigate tin account
of low water.: The , Missouri has •but
three and a half feet in the channelrand
the upper Mlssisaliipi is netting quite
shallow above the rapids. • To Clucinna
tithere is aborit ten feet of water which,
is growing .less and the
channel will soon be difficult to find.
—After 'the recent run between the
steamers Rob Roy and. Tom. Jasper.
same one in . Quincy
,proposed thiough
the Herald to wager 1;10,000 that the
steamer Toni Jasper= could beat - any
boat of; the Keokuk Packet Line. on a
trip from St. Louis to Keokuk: both •
boats to be equally:Yreighted and to car.
ry no.passengers..: We are authorized to
aay. that. responsible'-parties in_ Canton
will take the bet; and" place the Andy
Johnson against the Tean Jasper Dior any
other, man,'.' on thegerms mentioned.,
In the expressive
,terms of the prize
ring, we therefore say; to the sport of
Quincy, "Put up or shut up".—Canton
(Mo.) Press.
/31P - 01ITS BY .ItAILROAIY.
Cratost.sarn AND Prrrastraerr Rat/-
ROAD, August 13.--10 cars iron ore,
Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 3 do limegtone
ore; McKnight, Porter & Co; I do do,
Bryan it Caughey; ei.do blooms, Nimick
& Co; sdo do, J Moorhead; 1 car still
beads, Moorhead dr Co; 100 empty tar
bbls, Waring, King it Co; 100 do do, E
Schmidt;. 50- bxs starch; Watt, Lang &
Co; 25 do do. Thompson it Bro; 10 do do,
T K Smith & Co; 23 dodo, Rinehart &
Stevens:l6 do do, E H Myers & Co; 10
do do, .1 H Lippincott; 1 crate, 10 bxs
starch, S Lindsay, .Tr it Co; 30 bxs starch,
W Hostage & Co; 100 do do, E Heazelton;
25 do, I.crates starch, W - France; 1 car
stone, P Wolf: 59 bhls oil, J , Spear it Co;
10 kegs,
4 bbls pearl barley, Arbuckles
Sr Co; Elkegs oatmeal, 3 bag farina; L J
Blanchard; 4 bbls pears, W Welsh .t Co;
30 do dour, D Haworth; 50 do .do,
Jenkins; 8 bdle leather, J Herdman &
Son; 132 oil bbls, C A Wornicastle; 1 car "
stone, J. L LKnox; 32 coils rope, God-
frey Clark; 81 oil blahs, Hutchison Oil
Relining Co; 10 bgg dorn, 5 bola apples,
P , D.uff & Son; 44 do do,,Head Zetairar;
14 biles bay, Mcßane it Amer;
36 bga
corn, Mcllenry & Rood: 47 bbisapples, S
do potatoes, 2 do eggs, Voigt, 6/ &Co; 175
oil bbia, B D, Moore; /00 bbla.flour, Sho
maker .t L: 59 bbls apples,Steel & Bro;
IL do do, Wll Graff & Co; 7 do do, A D
Haverly: 38 do.do, H Rea Jr;.l9 do do, 7
bxs produce, D Ledger; 13 do do. H Rid
dle: 11 dO do, Tangorder & 'Shepard.
• PLTTSDDROIT, Foam WATICS a • Cat
o. Rair4tvark: August 11-100 bbla
dour, J & A I)sitz; 250 pigs lead, Dith
ridge & Son; 50 bdls call' skins, - Geo H
Wood &Co;15 bxs crackers,' Kramer&
Bohn; 2do do, John A Renshaw; 9 cars
ore, Shoeuberger ct,' Blair; I car ,wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreery` etri '4' coops
chickens, , H , Rett: Jr: 10 bble, 120 eke
flour. Culp it Shepard; 50, bbls do, ,Dahl
Wallace; 1 car wheat, S Liggett & Co:'
2.1 bait cheeseiP Sellers & Co; 80 do;do; A
Kirkpatrick &Co; 42 perste wash howla,,
J H Long;
• 15 bxa cheese, S. Ew art , it Co;
15 do do, .1 Wilson & Son;•150 do do,
Biaddrir2s do do,E Reazletom , 50 do do.
100 bhla flour, T 93.10tikips; 20-bblafflour, I
Shepard ct * DaVia;. 68 Whisk* tibia, Jos S
Pincli; 25 bbla linseed Oil, Reimer; Bau
man & Co; s•dia do, .0e Torrence; 3 bbla
egg l / 2 ,Karpahan tt.Qcobiert
T _, • -
TSIDTDDIC; CINCINNATI . AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. August 11-3 bbls
9kl9' Ai A.' 4911135; 8.419 Maginhi4;
do do, J Lipincott; 5 do , do, 1 1 cSwist
Oh; 3 ' bb ls egge; - Vairgorder; brili
wheelsinMcWhinney: , ;b1
MoWhinney; 1 car metal: J ,C ? Bidwell;
82 she corn, Rinehart; 41td 624 t, *.r
Minim; 4 do diti;P genera; 250 'pee Meat,
Dalvell& E;ls , liblrlonr,G,Meyers; 80 skis:
do,.:GF lE Meyerig, 100, bbls dour, ,
Jookleol'to'tcgliania, G ' Mitchell." •
AttEDITZNY:'STATIONi: -AugUi3t l
Tears Huila stone.fSuperioaron, C0;,6 do.
metal, Graff, 13atinet ,Co: 121 bag
cheeae,'E katiodrieh; 8 oars wheat, R T`
Kerinedy-&13ro; tk.bbls eggs H Showen,
1 car cooperage,:J M HemPlidli 2 do d 9;
Balya & Robertson; 3 carastdne. Porrell
ter dclidegraw;l.- dodo,' Bit R H Rhox;
1011,bbla /lour: B:o•Mcblasterri; 24 06;4.
bbls _do. g , Nittoo;, So -bble Ijme, .JOs
C r aig; 12'libla apples,. John Herbert. •
-ifea.tarr'':•ttiLlLltoair.• An- 1
gurit,l3,-t240 oll i i.R T Leech; 80, do ; .
do, Fisher Bro; 329 do d0,.P00l "Bre;
15 aka raga; Gotlfroy - &'ClarkiVake'bats,'
Kell:dt.Ritchart; 3 bbbi eggs; 0 ,birr:biit.
ter, .L J Blanchard; 1 car grain, Martini,
Brickell &qiiir,Vcar DL Reynolds;
i. ,. :: - ;"::;FOR ; EL i fiLE:I.. ','-,'. ~;';';.,..t 1.•:.:i
IT, ,
AlI
LEBLE STOOK FARM/
70R ;SALIN situated. 'in • Wssnloretalq
enunty. three miles porn of "New,Florenee.'
4 - b
Contains 540 serest
00 or 101miettered and ,
and I.rde Donlon in grass The land 11 dell
and at 11 , watered: 'Tb'e bui•dlng cant-tats of a
large frame Dwelling, two ;raw Sarni and on.,
ynerons ontbutitiltute.- 'AI the st. , ll` otr t be ground ,
toerecta ane pewf. dwelling; Cellar dug. This;
Firm 'is otiond nt tte low price of IMO per acre,
Nita easy paynaenle. Apply goons.° ' • • t-- .
- Au AIN' 1: CO.,
N0..104 Fourth Menne.
CM
GARDENERS TARRNOTICE.
—FOE BALE .-The VOtTETEEN MILE
IOLATII.). on the Allegheny: Myer. .and ?now
used for h
stat rde e; o ganing purposes; well improved and
in a I ligfealtivationv containing4lLot
50 acres, now offered at a bargain., Call soon.
Aiilo, other MOMS' In good locations.. Woolen
Factory. two Houses. and twenty acres Of land
on tbe Central Railroad: Mouses. and Lola For
:Bailin To-let
titularnottlG inho nk cities. ?or . Outler Far ,
, witai A 3c
rem , rant.sireet.
ormositPPaPlodrah-
inkWELLING. HOITSE,HARD
WARE STORg. , Ac.: FOR SALE.-.A 'two
juicy; dwelling ntase 7 or, rooms and
store"rOom. with lot or ground 24 tot fronton '
Bth avenue extension br. 80 Attp.-to
Also a valuable s tuft or 'well Selected bard ware 4
SCOrq *V;l4e' otrerinEßVloris•
4u130171,in-74:;13
4111S/Vg r 4 1 % . 1 151T9829441P k t
itnu att g .r ß witi a hone
S i rovements. 6. CO W& StWfi
Ter ,
stiG • 39 tllxtti avenue:
t MISCEttiiNEOtTS.
ATEST•' OIL STRIKE.
MU
LIBILBSY :
- • ' EDDXOIII - -!*
A 'D •
• • - YltE TRADE!
To secure even handedJUSTIC.S. just -E
come and
see what tplendid bargains are offered in the cor.L
geons stock of Spring and Summer Clothes just
prepared and extdbited to; the public by
L... • • ' S. C. TnauznArAzz.
xne ftillest Ltrtxttry - to be enjoyed wnen the
man ho enjoys it Is ne l o l 7:'drtsttad:ta a suit or
new t ummcr Viol hes which fit hires° comfortablv
as no: toabridgethetteetian_pfhlartStions.-Seeh
cl. , tbes am to be bad at S. U. TnattEustairs.
To practice ZcOriOnnt, donit :spend:vast aunts
°fru Inev where extortionate people charge fancy
priers for u niatlstnetory.clothlne,. but come 4114
get the wor, h ot.evety dollar you emend, at
- - • •8, 0. - THAusruteres. . •
PIE" TRADE of the freest sort_,.. practiced every
dal..add all - day.' at the Fig No , -,11 olottilag
Hall, There the people bring their cash, and,
'' l .,..ere 'tiler/Mt their clothes: •therr - Mau Vee-to
41_1.t.Imes, _Trade tremendous jtist ,now
krto. I.lCloililnit Half:
AT THE PERM& ' .
`Coonsu uu. -4 ,nits for $7 Werth $l5. • '
sa;tsi.or $9 worm 180. - • •
'"` m irit , "its for 012 worth ‘41 5 .
00 u lg.
for SA 50 each vnarzt,
Black sults for Olt * 2O - Boysl
suite for $5 wont: Ai°,
And a great many
non.. Cail early and seCnre - bgrgdin a , as we
moron nuinerons to
as but a few days teaell. Bic No.
1181xtil street:
TRAUEteux
7710:71:1•13
COttNER OF
Seventh Atenue and Liberty St,
PITTSBUIIGB, PAL
.
Will on Saturday, 'July' 31st. 1889: said
on ;each succeeding Saturday,:
hold an Auction Sale or 1
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
And everng appertaining t
pleaseorse.
Parties dent , lag, to 'sett will. leavetheir
notice of consignment on or before Thursday, of
each Week in order for advet g.:' Prompt at
tention and good care will be given sit Stoce left
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.:
-
ROCK THE BABY
EARNES 'S PATENT CRIB.
OLD ONLY BT
. LEM N & WEISE.
Practical F tore Manufactimers,
4.lrE.Drume
Wbere mai be roanila till assortment of .Par.
tor. 'Chamber and Kitchen Pianittnre. de3
GnAvs *Teen's'
INK WORKS,
.E.'I:!,OBINSON,
w..mAcTcruxa or
Black and Colord Printing & Lithographic
/NES, ,VariN/SUPS T AO.
Gray's reiry Road and - S3a street,
ren:e6a • PriILADELPELIL.
' . • . --' ' n
. .ii: ~.. 1inP 9 . 1 tf7... 1 1: 1 ;u 3 IVIII3 I de!IIPT -1 ;': ...: .. • : ..
P*lrlr tk.T. 4 :FXO/ 1 .W44. I G,
WEDDINGI-.VISITINi •PARr( AND- BUSINESS
*-99G//4X, 9 .. , ... Alf. . 4LLIALLN-stTPM. 4ei
..,
Q ? zg
Orders by.midl rr lye prompt atteid,ldn. „Send
', 1.033.4 The tnuf Elt...Plailli.- • ::, :n:
MYS:In.Tila la . ' '
paQvi.*au'aitos, ,_•;:,.
vateretor the CIE" or PI t teblirgh
Will meet at their yew v.kineahh place of nolchng
If.titlons;:an . .. • • .
, •TUFgall'ilAtigust 31;41869
4: vi) Ihyra
.
For ArifittisVil , PubUr .IN.frki
' wue.:l3anbta A 6tell - belintrad On ;he'brit- :
e ll il 7 .A .. fl;lllW
The u.eCtlons snail be ,:held. by the onice.rs
thorlred to hold. it e getieryi elections in said city. ,
AIRED Mayor (
Ati4lC/3T.1. • sulo;n2s. •
_ .
ptiFSOLIUTION• OF PA • 2.llllv.=The tiartriershipneekohirifexlstlitie
core.% TRtY6...T.
LlAilai.N. under tne style a L. E. eIIITTSM
tA;11... was, this 'davdtrsolsed. br Thos. ,
damson rutirtng from the Ss+ d firm. -
THOS. wlLL44" l lpols - ,:'
,
^IQT9BtIB6H, 7nly:% 1d 1806
l bq continued at the' old
DI •fissmardet street, tir E. SUTTON.
.
MARSHALLI. 9 EILEXiIi •
: .
'. SI7.ESUALL'S txtie
WILL Otrats R&M:tacit&
1. MKS/MALL' 'EL MIR DIME DYSPEPSIA.
Ittaiits3arzt , tt Eta= , Witt. Onus COSTIVE.'
r gOf *raisin! EDXIr. iiiAO Per ttle.
1301 Mark eirstteek. Ma'w-411ALL.
00 C Plulteetw: -Protulotorstl-, -
For wholesale sag;retail; by OEO a;
ir.„Ol,lX; Pittsburgh: 'ret•ot99.Y:TEP S
VLOOIt -
1411 RE jig OIL 01..0TH-, -
: .
, WINDOW , t3IIADE
TABLE AND VDENI*RE
OM CLOTH'S
IN EVERY. VARIETY:-
.1. 4.R.•11L LI
akn4 PI
S hrth • 8173;1it
BEI
w(110L... •
100'0UrPond$ . iii' - WoiT.Wanted by
MEOW 4 HAMA
'AV TITE:WiItTi FRONT. 4
I , ' , 1140 lilb,it7,4treet ; Plttpurgbi
WZ
EHSTER . STILEE—Notice
, ,
,ta beret)) , gtypriitia
,tba 'Viewers report on
/willautria Wt)toterptieet,,Cltibt AllesbeaT; bas
b€ati '4lle)l..ba. tbeDieirtat C,ourt. at' No. : 88 /.
TO r .TA r4l o• B6l kkor,sfofittiraatioli.
))4:tteN, • 3tebObiNl3.;,,
'": ' "
rakrAV VElllTe-.1,00:
.. .i*O . F9kjr*OßArtr , fiement. torail!
.a uAdirtabli•- =
•
....gl/07 'flat
.
EESE:=-50
ObeeseLMUS boxes
Ooii*OgaptrzgEitOEFANTs
C 0., .
Nos, 221 and 223-Liberty-`-Street
Corner Of Irwin, iinw - olfer to the *trade 'Ulcer
ligares, .atrictly,
Prime New Cropifew Orleans Sugar and
:. . .
Porto Rleo, entinaridEnglishDdind St:stars. -;
fined do.
Ne w York. Philadelphia and Baltimore An
-- - • '
Golden Drips, Loverings, Btwseueop ,
Adams , and Long Island byrupe4
__-
Porto itleo, Cuba and En/eta SI
:14=a °L"5O5.'
and Young Hymn. Japan, =pariah enlepowder
Oolong Teas. - • . ••- • • • -
Carolina and Bnkoin Bice
. Java,_AgasYra and- giwiloSeeS. ' • • '
Tooaceo, 'Lard 011, 'Fish, Nails, Glass, `Soaps,'
enttntlA r krur, *e., constantly on , hand .1 , •
moo,
neurrEas OF
Una tinuOles,Virinea and Begarai
• Rhenish,' Moselle: and Sparkling .Hoek WirieS
of ihntel & Co.. In bottles. ,
Sparlalnu Moselle, Scharisbcrg and Johann's
burg,. Hockheimer. Burgundy, dc.
Brandenburg ' ,b Freres' Fine Olive Olt • - • ,"
do worv i rort i ed bottles.
M. Wort &Sons" Sparitihm Catawba.. -
Pine bot tles. .
Fine bid Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines.
lfree Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure. - .
do Very Superior Old' Scotch - do do.
sole • AZ 4 SOf _ •
„ ve i a t - ntis for Sloe; Chandon's tirand -
VerZe113,71111, c .."...
Brandies of o
10•d49... selection and warranted.
ESTABLISH s BY A J., T
asjyy,
.W - -..X7'...00A3a-i,
'WIEIEOVELSA.LE GILOCEB,
'No. 271 Libeity'Stteet;
(DIZZCZLY OPP. LLCMS HZYTYL,)
.PiprSitlCriloGlaai
se :yitl
WoARMSTRONG,
) Successor to Fetzer *Annatrons,_,::.
PRODUCE C6III.IIiSSION..'AEMIANTI
. _
tuvi , srazrr.
/1. 17,21..1r..• •4 4..4. lITSILII.
lif •STF;IgiII A SOP#, ?.) ,i•-•,- ~
.LY.X..
Conzmissieib MeTtekaritifi: '-•'
• . AND MILD.
.E7.401F2i a Ci-RELIZir. FEET) a.o.
No. 98 OH/0 STEXIVIonar East Common,
' - : ALLEGHENY CITY; PA.
psalm zrzt. res. r. luaus,
KE4L&EU T CILIL B T,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ktfaint, 0141 M., MEAS. MILL PEED,
849 Liberti St.; Mittsbargli,
.asyt4:l47 _
BLANibpULELD,
Minimal& and- Retail Grows,
, •
No. 526 PE NN STREET:
an4IIICLE;.. PATTON,I .
Wholesale Grocers,..comndsstonXerehanta.
Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon. Cheese,
Fish, 'Cnshon artft Lard Oil, Iron. 'Man; Ohms
Cotton Yarns and all P':tsburgh Manufactures
generally, LIM ana 11.* atcoarD STREET.<
Pittsburgh. .
;wry I. ttorrara..snw. 8.i01781.
L. HOUSE :a.BROS.; Sue•
U censors to JOHN I. HOUSE ,15 CO., Wnole•
sap °racers and Commission Merchants, Cor•
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. PI ttsisarat.
JOHN B.IIIPTON
anIPTON & WALLACE_, Who 4.
SALE GROCERS AND PROD uLE DBAL
. 2
o.
6 SU.TH STREET. ritisbnrsch.
S .
ECIIIMITY - AND . COMFORT
for the traveling community.
J. B. 11/La/LIS
Safety Fire Jacket,: Car Heater =and
JfIODEIR4TOR.
For Sinoke and Rot Air *Mies; dlepenetnß with
the use of stoves anti Axe., in o r about the Paulen- -
ger or Baggage Cars, with the. attachment to
graduate they beat - to any temperatare that may
be desired without the possibility of firing the
car or cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Bevies obtained of the Butted States Letters
PatenC.lsr a' Safety Jacket,/thltii 1* warranted'
to resist the mos. intense heat that may be ap
plied to . it in tae petition and pmvose for which
it is Intended. • •
It is st . sure nroteVilon bYdre.
originating 'from •defeetlye flues or where iron
pipes - are uSed as oonduCtors foranioke or held.
t is' applicable„to. ail piping that may. become
osetheatedosnd warristed to give perieet sat ,
tsfactionnhere.wood orvottler Combinable mate-,
rile-may be 'placed In tient- frettimity thereto. ,
I -arc ,noW ready to applymy inventiontp stores_,
Steamboats. railroad
cars,- etc— , Wherever 'pipes as :conductors. are
made dangerous by being overheated:land teen.
tlty detiredi I wilL sena owapplioationriebt tri
matinfactire or - tille"thh abtiveinvenuon.
Territorial rights : id such aKmay,wistitto tingegei
in aellingprivileges either ag Btate - or county.
161.0ffice at. then.NE- Prancrufaira PAINT
WORKS. corner of Morris street
,and the Aide.,
ghenybarge, Pa. • ~ 21tallrold,'ATivelftli'. ward.':-Pittil-7,
• .
MOOR:TITIMING -
ISCIIO - SU. ft
! . -- JAND . Latotria)l3fil -
• - 7:1 •.7.1 '
pbtie promptly to orderstl6lLac i ock sireeo.l;
leeway City4:or,t.•
P, CO!'
; rho beat attenttim will tie given toill Who want
anthlitt-alrrittn hontik Lin/
lot .of turned, work _Octet' BaWaters.. 24 , 3 W,
Potta;tt Baba, ito: AAIUN 'a. good.:atoor of dry'
yintnnt y cerry. ;tad other i,p_mber on hand. .
In Y ti th" " & CO.
'EMARK.
mots
~+i3cso~
Lamp .
ERNI
KIINEY)S' f'
Z. SWINT
•....«. J. M.B4LATT
' WRIT li; BRATT4 I -
': Amurkrxzcw.rgAr."Ailir'• • ; --_-
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
10: - 61 841iituihr, Rt. Allegheny, Pi.
A larobrassortaiems• of 2fEWEI: .Pot,9 ' and
,RALLtiT,E lid, constaritty . on binsil. .T 1193-11411.
otall ftescrin - na: done , -- . .. 2er
----... ---'iivir ii.,---___
B—s—. — A
_sRECEIVED'
.. ( bay at DEN 7 AMIN 1 1 14L11113.133 .*piimilar
, P MIL litand, c1.(9.,, 45 Miamond Market, , Pitta
burgh, and stills Twin. Miry.. kAllegtiany CitYl;
omper of Mhio sad/federal aMeetii. ' Can Pe had ,
ail kinds of "Sea" and. Lake' fish, nalibUti t3hgd.'
Beak; VO 4llol4 lHaddoek,azul, gel., Also, large
enmities ' Of'Whltei ' Lake. Fish, ISsiam on, liais,'
Btergeou. Herring: and :pfacanar , a'roui, which enables - xis to sell at the . lemeit market prices,'
•wholeseio• or iremilo . We -Write, all liners- ol
Fresh b. to give us a call; and ire will Intim
;therms ,cost,
I KEYSTONE , POTTERY, .1
trOulut •
'Wei! r; ;
.!!./[Z.1:1.1
1 . , X 4n t aft.etarerk „ o
_
jotace 17rarehouse. 383 L111EUTY82.3331.•
A 11i8 0 .411 orava m tteneeB tn.
ieW=ZetilaiTtrar•ld.'R#P,M
J. B. 41.XlIELD
EWE
UNE
THE IRBI,I ilrry
MUTUAL LIFI INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal - St., Allegheny City.
DIRECTORS* • •
Hon. JAMES L. BILiEtAlt, •
Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. - D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON . , "
K. A. E. BELL; ' -
Rev. S. H. N'EnBIT.ILD.,
W. A. EXEC. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
- JACOB RU___ ,
SH Real Estate Agent,
SIMON Da-OM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W.' BERN Y. Hatter.
A. S. BELL,Attorney.at-Law.
1 1. L. PATTER ON, Ltunber Merchant,
Oa t.
‘WOHER., Izunirlusce Agent. '
itonEssoit, - President. '-
JACOB RlETARlErD.D.,VicePresidents
C. W. BEN/11 - . georatazYr
M. W. ViriliP.... asure r•
nEDICAL ADVISEE.
DA.NEEL,SW.OIO... •
• - 4 tisrkgent.
This lea tionlecomnany.conduc - - -
Drinclple,'eadt policy holder rec.= thenuittuil
share of the- prOIIU of the -Companyie an equal
aid :Ise issued on the different plsonolicies
:Insurance. and being conducted on an ecchLife
'cal basis will afford a safe investment to ea
, polity holder. and thereby retain thernoneyas
hcaneto encourage borne industry. rolasqgaz
Cus
IfiISURANC_E
. ,
PZIMILAN'S • 130./1.D171.0.
Naw ,fig 1711.111,,....A . Trearue, - ,-,Elfoogi4- 'Moor;
prrnstriteEt FA.
Capital AU Paid 17p. •
- plpzeTpits.
- - I
N. J. Bigley. jr, fCapt.H.Balley,
Dann Wallace,lti. Hartman A. . Chambers,
Jake Hill,
h s - M.Clarkan. Jas. M. bailey.
Thomas Breit Jno.S. Wlliock.. -
ROB TH. RING; President.
JNO. P. JENNINGS. Vice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt: R. J. GRAZE; Gen't Agent. 7.
Insures on - Llberal Terms- -on alt Fire
; 1 4 1(1 .,1. 111 0.ne atilt&
ara:gto
BIEN FRAN*Lpi •
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF numam,
OFFICE FRAN - JILIN sAvniest seaut
- 4. _
No. 41 Ohio -St.. AllogrheruSN.
A HOME COMPAPY, managed by Directors,.
well known to the community, who - trust by ftar
iieaiins to meat nubs* of your natoinuctr.. ;
11.1ENRT-
Gk VP • 11.1D1911f..........--..ect.ax9r•
- • -
g ames,
W. Ir. Stewart
Jou. Lautzter,
sp10:oW
N ATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ucir. Feiteral St. and Diamond, illegheny,
Office. la the SECOND NATIONAL BANE
7
• W. W mAgTrNtrresidezit
...._ . . t
, • JOBB BROwN,,m.-, Vice rresiaent, • '
• JAMIL" 3 , 7 ; - ." - STAVT.NBON.Becrerm7."
John A. Afyler, , Jes. Looktify . t. Jeg.3fien.,
jae.L.Grahem.ltobert. Les, C. C. Boyle,
.1.0. Brown.Jx. flearAolkerst,*cob A.opx4
'.H P Wllllams,Jno. Thompson J. IdeNaugher.
1 2
B Miiini f LVAllll4l: •.. . '...-. ,' ',.n -, I
, 'MSC /INCE COMPANY 'Ot INTITSBUNGN ' ' = '
s straw No: 'ls%ttr_OOD - STRUT, ' aura 1
p 4 :loKhiplatelt Et ~D 1414- -
us-Home , . ; tintaPani., and -iniiris again, ,
3 4 7.11 r e eFfartz-tTAT, t, . , . .-. .. • , ~ •
I • LBOXACIYWArriI4 &Litdait. --
-,0.,0.--B Ytir.vriee President.,- •,. '. •. , :i '
i ppPIENIIT PAIUS., Treasurer.
' -, .. II USULMIELIDINTaieeretsrr. ;
Dp11.1270118: , .
/
Zetsunt.Wilter, „.• Sieftee Wiliest:- ~1 ('
0. C. Berle..
~ Egos. - W.,Ev,anz,,
Robert Pthick. -,' '‘ 0 - - . "..T. C. - • LIM.' - -.
Jacob Painter , , - A. €..31 t. .
'Josiah King, , - •, •,---, - eka- visegtle
I kaa.-13. Hop elop •t, lott, I ;_lin9- 1 4. -
Peary Sproul, -- I - •
OPT EBB II rtJB CE . ,
COQ.`
olnr2oic,lr. - s.cosrattwciturs ming
• Home Companyttmkinglfre
• ''
, —-" — DraaCtolat
'
W. lifil i tit i ? l4 -L
! ' B es alateAt il dth i r 4W464l4
o
el' -
John t. a ripziov-,,- . ' latarke.Astmekl '.'" 2, ...
Capri James Miller. . Jared M. Bratty.'
Wm. , :Yap Hirt. )%; . ... WmzP; Lang, : • .., `
! Tames b. Ve r _ iltaratmlart. .
..
xresident. .._ ~
.e.::,44.).844.. ra i T ana tcerbmide f it. i ,..,.. .
! .4 C.l'V T ?'3'lo.l.4l3B . l ael/Ir .- a4 Agent* s .
- .
AGAINST -tOSS 13T FIRS '
tNglilAtidt
ME
- I 3 hArl . ill fr ; tooit'--
Tcag i o wavier. , , nava &Brown -
llaxtrael - , 11111110 Les---
Jacob B._famith, - e.arrad Of.
ml4lkai.c het re Peten
Dale.
BWrDALEV N
ra L d m/ t Mat
w.exix, -, - •'
Beeretarykrna...
GAWNNE - Cur irm" Assam, —
North Weatoomor. =re ArKi3fgoo.BCTOSSier
. _.
ONCE
tE.,uar_riiriL___vktcortg,-
. PAM' OP riTalisult., • '-4I: • '
iiiiit. •
~
• :-.... e Er. BE ER RBEr n4 seer izeal ts.i. .. . , ...f - ... ,
CAPT. ALlSSlttilit NEEI.II, Elenerel Agent ....' ••
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Oface.l6ll Water street; t3pur A 00. $a- VI ezu
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rectozi who are Wet-known to the community, *
sad who are determ ined by prituDreese and /Ibex`
Ality to maintain the character which they have --
assumed, U foaming the beat Iretectlett to: tams.-
Who deillse to be inuarect.
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LLEGAIENIE INSURANCE,
COMPANY' oP Prpreartraou.' -. -
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INSURANCE,
STATEMENT OF THE - -
BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.
Of Allegheny; Pa., - -
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th:1869.
CAPITAL $100,000.00
, ASSETS. .
Stock Notes.,. ,
poads and. Mortgagee;
Bills Receivable
Office Furniture -
Cash on band
4109.5113L3*
15.71937
_ 2,783 41.
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Premium
istereet.
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Dividazds -Dzsaviszmiarr. • •
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Losses paid • ' -• • $ .
8 000.14u11.109
Otheßesaense,taxes and stamps .401:138.91*
Commission 381.71
Return presolusna-.Auld _retain._ _ _
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411.889.021
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DIRECTOR: ..
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l'Ef - L. Patftrton. 'Wm, Cooper.''
'Jacob Franz, ..... Gottlelb VaaA;:, ,
J. B. Smith, - Jakob EiLsh,
(Ch. 1": Wltistani Josepb crag'
111. J. Zlntand, Xere. Enne.ll.
R. E. EIIRON.: ' ..
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GEN - FR A Tq AGENT.
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.4 75,000.00
23,559190.
8,236'153 -
405.00
1,060.021
442.91 -
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