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    ALtEGENY CATTLE MARKET.
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OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZDTTF.,
MONDAY, August 16, 1869:
CATTLE.
The whole number of Cattle on sale
to-day footed well on to 800 head, of
which 164 head were from adjoining
counties, as follows: Washington, 82;
Butler, 25; Green, 40; LEMMAS, 17, and
the balance were from the West—Chi
cago, 10 cars; Cincinnati, 2; Forrest, 1
Crestline, 2; Plymouth 2; llpper San
dusky, 1; Caledonia, 2; La Rue, 1; New-'
ark, 3; Orrville, 1; Salem, 1; Bellair, 3.
With a supply fully up to the demand,
and witia"but few eastern buyers in at
tendance, the market was fl little tame,
though, otherwise, differed but little
from that of last week; in regard to
quality, there was no change from that
of the past month, the greatest propor
tion of the offerings, consistin of the
medium grades. Prime to e g xtra fat
steers told readily at fair prices, but the
commoner kinds were dull; the former
sold at 74®75(., while the latter may be
quoted at 4%®55. Medium stock sold
at from 6@7
'Upon the whole, however, the market
was not what might be considered a hard
one, and it is probable that the most of
the drovers made some money—at least
we heard no complaint, and drovers gen
erally are not inclined to keep quiet af
ter a hard market, yet prices were hardly
as high as those of last week.
Hedges &Taylor sold 20 head mixed
Ohio stock, for Keenan, at an average of
6 cents.
Jacob Rothchilds 26 head small Ohio
steers, at 5@5%.
Kaufman 9 head . Washington
steers and heifers, at 5,./,@6%. county
L. Rothchilds 35 head Washington and
Lawrence Co. steers. at 614@7%,.
Hazlewood & Blackstock 80 head
mixed stock, at 5@)7 1 4
Keefer & Katz sold 38 head Chicago
steers, at 6@7.
Traurman dt Lobman 68 head Chicago
and Illinois stock, at 5@)7 1 4.
Peter Hartman 40 Green Co. cows and
steers, at 4%®7 1 / 4 .
Haas & Kraus 60 head Ohio steers, at
5}4®7 cts.
Isaac Zeigler 23 head Washington Co.
steers and heifers, at 5@634.
M. Verner 16 head good to extra Chi
t, cago steers, at 7,15@7,75: 16 head Wash
. ington Co. mixed stock, at 5@6%.
Jacob Needy sold 35 light Ohio steers
and heifers, at 5157%; 1 oar good cattle
left over.
• Greenwald & Kahn 56 head, mixed
stock, at 5(7%.
S. Marks & Jiro; 63 head from Chicago
and Ohio, at 5®73.1. •
L. & J. Shamberg 40head mixed stock,
e at 434®7%.
• - N. Carr 18 head, at 4@634.
Holmes. Lafferty & Co. 83 mixed
stock.
Jas. Hanlin 16 bead mixed Washing
ton Co. stock, at 4%,©6.
Flinner Sheitemantle 25 Butler Co.
steers averaging 700@1,250, at 5@634.
SHEEP AND LAMBS
There was a light supply of this rclass
:1 of stock on sale to-day, about 1,300
head, and while the market was more
active, and, possibly, a shade stronger,
-I yet prices, compared with last week,
have undergone no quotable change.
As has been the case for some time
ast, the great bulk of the. offerings
were furnished by Butler county, and •
the same county is also beginning to
send in some cattle. Lambs may be
quoted at $1®3,50®4 per head, as to
quality and condition, and 3®434®5
cents for fair to prime fat sheep.
Blakely & Bro. sold 136; sheep at 51,50
i 03,50; lambs at $1®2,50.
; Garvin & Co. 82; sheep , at $1,25®3;
lambs at $3.
John Walters 100; sheep at $2®3.50;
lambs at $1,50(4)2,50.
M. Humes 96 sheep and lambs at an
• • avef 52.
A ra damge o
Eckert 150; sheep at s2®4;
. lambs at $1,60®3,25.
Flinner & Scbeitmantle 75 sheep and
" lambs at 75®2,50.
• - R Stouffer 100; sheep at $2; lambs at
$1,75. .
; A. Schontz 90,sheep at $2,50; lambs at
$2,75.
Chas. Hans 64 lambs at $1,50®3; 51
sheep at $204.
Jas. McFagga t t 41 sheep and lambs at
$1,25 per head.
John F. McNeely 116 sheep and lambs
at $1,75®3,50;
Jai Shaw sold 90 head sheep to
Davis at $2 per bead; Davis retailed
same sheep at 01.30®4.
Jacob Rinn sold 67 sheep for Hector at
an average of $1,50.
Frazier 80 head Green county stock.
• • Bea&
The Bog market is quiet and un
changed. We continue to quote fat
hogs at 11®1135 in a retail way, and
1 stock hogs at 10 ®lO%.
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Naw Yon's, August 16.—Cotton quiet
and firmer; sales 460- bales at 333ic for
middling uplands. Flour receipts 11,058
bbls, firm but scarcely so active: sales of
10,600 bbls at 36(0,60 for superfine State
and western; $7,10©7,60 for extra State;
17(417,65 for extra westen7 5570r0 @7 .
H B5 f O
white wheat extra; s 7@
s7©B for extra St. Louis; $9@10,50 for
good choice do. Closing quiet. Rye flour
' quiet. Sales 150 bbls ats4,so©4 70. Corn
,
meal scarde,
re without decidrmer; sales
ed change.
Whiskey
Snore
'-w
350 Obis— -estern at #1,16 free,
and 200 s tibia iron bound at $1,17 to
arrive this week. Wheat: receipts
less.l2o
-
\465 bush; market e2c better and
1
active, in consequence of the extreme
scarcity of freight room with sales 115,-,
500 bush at $P64@1.87% ' for No. 2 spring,
for for
do. rejected do. to arrive. ,55®1,56
soft , 31,7334611,75 for Nos. 1 1
spring,
$1,72% ®1,75 for winterred western, 5105
for white Canada in bond, and , $1,76 for
amber Michigan to arrive, Rye quiet.
Barley and Barley _ Malt nominal. Corn:
receipts 9,214 bush ,mirliet I@2o better,
io pwrith sales 48,000 bash 'at 90c@l1;14' for
nniound new mixed western, and 01,16®
1,20 • for sound do. \ Oats: receipts
21,313 bush; market dull and lower,with
sales 24,000 bush at 72®730 for old western
afloat; 68©71c, for new do. afloat; 66®71c.
• for uew southern Jersey. Stocßof grain
on hand: wheat, 473,463 bushels; ,corn,
820,200 bushels; oats, 30,661 bushels; rye,
75,14 Z bushels; barley, 6,509 bushels;
malt, 106,119 bushels; peas, 18,209 bush:,
Rice quiet .
,and firm. Coffee active and
:i firm; sales of " 6,500 sacks Rio on of v a le
terms. Sugar very firm; sales of 1,
bhds. at lly,@)l2c. for. Cuba, 13' c. for
Porto Rica, 160 boxes Havana at 1230.
Molasses quiet ana firm. Petroleum
. quiet. Hops quiet, 10©15c. for Amer
ican. Linseed oil quiet 97®99c. in casks.
Spirits Turpentine q, 43©43%. Pork
$
teady and quiet; sales of 650 bbls. at
$33,15@33,25 icr new 1110439, $32,73 for old
do., $27,75®28,50 for ',Attie, and $30,00©
30,25 for prime mess. Beef steady; sales
of 180 bble. at sB@l&for new plain Men,
112©18 for new extra mess. Tierce beef
• tnominal. Beef pams steady; sales of 125
"Is; ate2o@3o.—Out meats steady, sales
• of 150 pkgs. at 14Nelfo. for shoulders.
• 1741,19 c. for • hemp; middles firtn, sales of
130boqesiceonied at 16,q0)17)io, ,rAird
quiet:•andl oai.shade lower: , wiles of 350
:bates at 1.842014 i: for ateami, go-pv.o
- - -- =-----7-7 " ----
24; U. for kettle rendered. Butter quiet
at 16©30c. for Ohio, and 16©37c. for State.
Cheese firm, 11©16c. Freights to Liver
pool firmer; shipments of 15,000 bushels
wheat per sail at Bs.. and per steamer
103rd. bid and 4d. asked.
Latest-Flour closed quiet and scarcely
so firm. Wheat dull; the advanced in
freights materially checking export de.
wand. Rye nominal, Oats dull and
heavy; sales at 71@720. for old,
quiet and
steady at 900.©51,14 for unsound and
$1,16©1,19% for sound mixed western.
Pork quiet; small sales mess at $33,25©
33,60. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut
Meats firm and in fair demand. Bacon
in good request at full prices. Lard dull
and heavy at 20c. for prime steam. Eggs
dull and unchanged.
CINCINNATI, August 16.-Flour firmer
and a shade higher, with family at $6,10
©6,30. Wheat in good demand and
prices tending upward; red sold at $1,35
@1,38 by sample; No. 1 generally held at
$1,40 in elevator; white in light supply
and brought $1,45©1,55. Corn firm but
quiet and held at 93©950, with no sales
of importance. Oats steady and in fair
demand at 55©600, the latter rate for
choice white. Rye steady at 98c©1,01.
Barley in demand at $1,40©1,45, but
hardly any offered, Whisky held at
$1,10; buyers offer $l,OB. Provisions
quiet but very firm. Mess Pork not of
fered to any extent; held at $34, but it is
not saleable better mostly 33, -Bulk
Shoulders 14©14c, held at the
latter rate. Sides 16©163xc; it is diffi
cult to buy below the latter rate. Bacon
13%c for shoulders, 190 furl clear rib
sides, and 19%c for clear. Sugar cured
hams 23©24c. Lard held at 20%c, but
there was no inquiry and quotations are
nominal. Butter unchanged and firm at
25©30c. Eggs dull at 14c. Cheese firm
at 13c-for Western Reserve, and 15c for
factory. Linseed Oil dull _at 1 96©98c.
Lard Oil $1,33©1,38. Petroleum 28©30c
for refined. Hogs higher and more ac
tive, with sales at $9©10,40 for fair to ex
tra; receipts light. Beef Cattle un
changed. Grold 133! , .; buying, and 134
selling. Exchange 1 1-10 discount buy
ing,and par selling. Money: market
unchanged.
CHICAGO, August ' 16.-Eastern ex
change very quiet, 1-10 off buying, par
selling. Flour quiet 6©7,62% for spring
extra. Wheat less active, %© lc lower;
sales at $1,46©1,47 for No. 'l.; 81,43©1,45
for No. 2. Closing quiet at $ i i 44©1,144%
for No. 2. Corn. leis active but firm,
I(i)%c higher; sales No. 2 at 99©914;
rejected 84,,©86; no grade at 76(4)79;
closing steady and firmer at 91% for
No. 2. This afternoon No. 2 wasfirm at
91%. Oats in fair demand, %©%o lower;
sales of No. 2at 48@46; in store 47%©48,
seller August; 45©45%, seller Septem
ber; closing quiet 48@49 cash. Rye
fairly active and firm at $1,05©1,06
for No. 2. closing at $1,05. Barley more
active and 3c. lower, closing at ,27%,
seller September, and 0 $1,27, cash. High
wines firm and 2c. higher; sales at $l,lO
@l,ll, closing at 51,10. Sugar firm at
1335©14;.4c. for common to prime Cu atb.
Provisions firecor; sales mess pork
533,90, closing at $33,75©34, Lard firm
and quiet; salesc,osing
19%c. Sweet pickled hams firm and
steady at 17%©18c. Freights active at. 5
©6%c. on corn, 6%c. on wheat, 4@sc on
oats to Buffalo; 10y I c. on corn to Oswego.
Receipts for the past forty-eight hours
were 4,570 bbls. flour, 38,578 bush. wheat,
182,655 bush. corn, 50,618 ats
bush. o, 1,780
bush. rye, 3,300 bush. barley, 2,148 head
hogs. Shipments were 1,300 bbis. flour,
33,175 bush. wheat. 107,903 bush. corn,
17 027 bush. oats, 843 bush. rye, 587 bush.
barley, 5,584 head hogs.
ST. Louts, Aug. 0.-Tobacco steady
but unchanged. cotton-mixed lots sold
at 29©320. Hemp unchanged; prime
dressed $2,30. Flour-low grades con
tinue scarce and in demand; supers sold
at $5©5,50; extra $5,65©5.75; double ex
tra $5,75©6,50; treble extra to fancy 56,75
©9. Wheat in good demand and steady;
No. 1 red and No. 2 white fall sold at $1.35;
low prime to strictly prime red at 81,27
@1,35; low choice to choice $1,40@51, 50 ;
choice to fancy white $1,511©1,60; No. 2
spring $1,20. Corn heavy and slow;ellow
choice mixed in bulk 86c; fancy y
in sacks 95c; choice to fancy white 95©51..
Oats slow but unchanged; new mixed in
bulk 440; black and 'mixed in sacks
49©52c; white 52©55c. -Barley in good
demand at 95(451,05 for spring.
changed at 95©51. Whisky needadv to
$1.12 and held at 81.15 at the close. Gro.
ceries quiet and unchanged. Pork steady 1'
at $34,25. Bacon firm at 15%©16c for
shoulders; clear rib sides 19c; clear sides 1 1
191/ 4 c. Lard quiet but firm, with small I
order sales tit 20c. Cattle in good supply
and prices easy at 2%©6%c; very choice
shipping beeves would bring something
higher. Hogs active and firm at s7@ 1 ,
7,101; for prime to choice. Receipts-
flour 4,000 bbls, wheat 54,800 be, corn
6,300 bu. oats 20,200 bu, barley 300 bui 1
rye 500 bu, hogs 150. \ 1
LOUISVILLE, August 16. 1 Bagging firm
and heavy at 23%©24%. Flour firm,
with sales super at $5. Grain market
firm. Wheat: red atsl,ls, and white at
$1,30. Corn in bulk at 90c. Oats do. at
4sc. Rye at 85c. Barley at $1,15. Leaf
Tobacco steady, with sales 45 hhds rang
ing from $5,9u©11,26. Provisions strong
and active. Mess Pork at $31,50. Bacon:
shoulders at 16%c. clear ribs at _l9%c,
and clear sides at 19%c. Hams at 22i4@
win
23%c. Lard in tierces at '2o%c. High
es firm at $1 .
ToLano, August 16, -Receipts: flour,
2,100 bbis.: wheat, 35,000 bushels: corn,
15,200 bushels; oats, 10,400 bushels; rye,
1,000. Shipments: ;flour, 1,700 bbis.;
wheat, 71,000 bushels; corn, 6,300 bush.;
oats, 6,300 bushels; rye, 1,800. Wheat
a
active: No, 1 white claig, No. 2 white
an 01,58. regu
lar white Michigan 150 2,
Wabash 11,54, ambl l
r Michigan 51,54,
No; 1 red $1,54©1,543-, No . . 2 red $1,50,
1 No. 3 d 0.51,35. Corn ashace better; No.
97c., No. 2 98c. Oats le. lower; No. 1550.,
No. 2 500.
bittAvatrinit, August -. Flour - dull
and Unchanged. Wheat . quiet and firm
at 51,53 for No. 1, and $1,48 for No. 2.
Oats lower at 55c for No. 2. Corn dull
and nominal at 92c for No. 2. Rye and
Barley nominal. Grain freights firmer
at 6c to Buffalo, and 10110 to Oswego.
Receipts: 1,000 bbls flour, 19,000 bus
wheat. Shipments: 7,000 bbl.s flour.
BALTIMORE, August 16.-Flour: small
business in western superfine at WO@
6,75. Wheat firm, at $1,60©1,70 for red.
Corn steady; white $1.10; yellow . $1,14.
Oats 56©58c. Rye $1,15©1,18. Mess
Pork firm at 531. Bacon firm; rib sides
19qc; clear rib 19%©19%c; shoulders
167,%c. Hams 25c. Lard firm at 20©21c.
Whisky firm. at 51,14.
\ MsairEtts, August 16.:-.Cotton steady
and unchanged, middling lcew 3Q,4@320.
Reeipts 36 bales; exporte 108 bales.
Flour-sady, superfine ss©6. Wheat
$1,1091435. Corn 85©87c. Oats 550. Hay
523©24. \Bran 160. Corn Meal $4,35
for fresh and $4,65 forldin dried.-
$35,25. Lard 20©21.34c. Bacon shoulders
..1(U,©16% c; sides 211 c..
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CLEVELAND, August 16.-Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat: sales 2,000 bush.
No. 1 red at $1,52 on‘spot; do. held at
51,54. Corn sl©l,lo. Oats: sales 3 cars
new at 58c. Rye is held 'at a range of
51,10©1,15 as to quality. Petroleum; re
fined is held at 28%10290. for large lots;
small lots sold at 2©30. advance; crude
is held at 58,60. ~,
rIILIADELPEUA. A.ugust 16.-Flour
quiet; sales and uperfine iit $5.26©5, 60 ..
Wheat firm salve and in requeet;
PITIOURGTI GAZETTE: TIASPAY, AUGUST 17, J 83%
awl;
sales of 15,000 bush new red at 11,60®1,70.
Rye steady at 81,25. Corn quiet; mixed
westrrn at '31,14@1,15. Oats steady;
western at 73@74. Whisky active; at
4 , 1,15©1,15, wood bound now held higher.
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Live stock Markets.
Nsw Yong, August 16.—Cattle, of
which 3,450 are on sale to -day, are very
heavy and prices %©lc lower. Trade is
slow, and Dadra than 500 were left unsold
to night, Many first class cattle werein
the yards, and the superior quality eeps
prices within about ;4 a cent o k f last
week's quotations, when the decline is
really about 1 cent. On several droves
there Was a falling off of $lO per head;
the extremes are 10Q160 per pound,
the average being 13%C. Among
the choice Ohio and Kentucky droves
were 58 head for J. M. Gail, 83, cwts; at
1643, and 71 for Snyder, 7% owt, at 16c; -
also 160 Illinois. good 734 cwt, at 14@160;
113 Indiana for Evans 6% owt, at 130,
and 70 thin Missouri steers. 6 cwt, at
12c. Sheep and Lamblent number
ing 31,526 for the week s ,
and 9,1 y,
00 to-day;
prime sheep sell well and also fathunbs,
but much thin stock is unsold to.
night; sheep range from 434 c to
6340, and lambs 6340 to 8c: one
deck of extra 115 pounds Kentucky
Sheep brought 73tc; a car, 80 pounds,
good Ohio sheep 6c; car thin, 71 pounds,
4%; car of Pennsylvania lambs, 53
pound, 7c; a car, 60 pounds, Canada,
Bc. Trade slow. Arrival of hogs to-day
6,800, with 21,100 for the week, they re
main at 12%c dressed. One car was sold
alive. Illinois hogs, of 216 pounds
at 10%.
PHILADELPHIA, August 16.—Beeves
are very dull and, without material
change, with sales f 2,300 head at 9@
934 c for extra western steers, 9%c for
choice, 7@8340 for fair to good, and 534@
6340 per pound gross for common. Sheep
dull and lower, with sales of 11,000 head
at 534@eoc per gross. Hogs in fair de
mand at an advance, with sales of 25,000
head at $14@14,75 per cwt. nett.
CHICAGO, August 16.—Cattle dull;
nominal at s@7c for light to goods steers.
Bogs dull and steady, at 0,65@,90 for
common; $9,10 ®9,87% fair to medium;
g9,40@9,85, good to-choice; $10@)10,05, for
extra assorted.
I ittWORTS BY RAILROAD ,
FITTBRITHEIH, FORT WAYNE et CHI.
°AOC RAILROAD. August 16.-4 cars pig
iron, Nimickdo, Bryan &
Caughey;4 do do Hallman Jr Hammett;
1 do do, J Moorhead; 3do do, Zug & Co;
2 do do, Pgh Forge & Iron Co; 400 bbls
flour. 50 bas cheese, T. C Jenkins; 100
bbla flourSeghmyer Voskamp; 1 car
staves, M A P Adame. & Bro; 20 butts to
bacco, W L Jones, 4 tfficis do, A Schaub;
50 bas cheese, Arbuckles Jr Co: 290 sks
wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 300 do do,
Hitchcock, McCreery & Co; 29 sks rye,
10 bbls apples. H Rea Jr; 4,000 fire brick,
1 oar do, Graff, Bennett & Co: 1 car iron
ore, Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 12 bas..
cheese, H J Kerr; 25 do do, Haworth &
Dewhurst; 20 do do, S P Shriver & Co; 20
do do, Vangorder & Shepard; 25 Ins
cheese, 67 tca hams, F Sellers & Co; 119
bdla shovels, Myers & Armor; 25 sits
rye, W J Meek; 50 bbls whisky, ..j Mc-
Kay & Bro: 5 bbls linseed oil, W H
Craig; 2 bbls onions, 1 do eggs, Wood
worth & Davidson; 2 cars lumber, J L L
Knox: ) car ston2 C Miller; 3 car s scrap
Iron, Jones & Laughlin; Ido do, Tim
Malony; 2 bas axes. Lippencott & Bake•
well; 1 do do, J Graff& Co; 64 bdls hides,
(i N Fioffstott; 1 bx mdse, 1 sheet copper.
C G Hussey &Co; 290 pigs lead, J B Lyon
& Co: 1 car scrap iron, P Freeman & Co;
131 bdls hides, 45 green do, G H Anderson
& Co: 4 cars scrap iron; Pitts Forge Jr.
Iron Co; 110 hides, d Hammett & Son; 2
bas glass wars, McKee & Bro;' 10 bales
broom corn, H R McClelland; 6 do do, Z
B Taylor: I car barley, Rhodes; 30 sks
wool, J Bradley & Son J
Craivararrn eon Prrrantraott Bart-
ROAD. August 16.-1 cars iron ore,
Shoenberger & Blair; "7 cars S L ore,
Coleman, Rabm & Co; 2 cared° do, Rees,
Graff & Dull; 'lOO tar bble, Ralston, War
ing & Co; 100 Ws lime,W Wallace: 1 car
stone, F Alder; 9 cases handles, Logan.
Gregg Jr CO; 50 lixs:inineral water, J N
Powers; 9 ba y s cheese, J Daub: 26 sks
& Benham; 100
ng bbls oil, J
Speer; 100 bbl flotir, Watt La & Co;
100 aka rags, McCullough, Smith & CO:
97 sks oats, Robb & Herron; 53 bbls
plea, 2 sirs feathers, H Rea Jr: 21 blab!
apples, Day Jr Co; 43 bas peaches, Volgt,
Mahood & Co; 20 bbls apples; Brugger
man Jr O'Brien; 5,000 feet flooring. W S
McKee; 10 bbls apples, Vartgorder; 5 "do
do, 2do peaches, 1 do eggs. Head. Jr
Metzgar; 19 eke oats, W H Marker; 50
bbla flour, T C Jenkins; 55 bias apples,
Steel & Bro; 20 do do, F Shields; 12 do
do, Woodworth &. Davison; 20 doz chairs,
W Carr; 1 car rye, Wm
ALLEGHENY VALLEY VIAILROAD. Au-
gust 16.-1 car stone, Harrison Jr
iron, Bro;
2do do, Henderson & Co; 2do pig
mett &g Son: n 10 & Co; 2
aka roll
ras lgseat h Park Jrer. J Ham
, Co;
1 bbl eggs. Utile & Baird; I Sox mdse, J
M Carr; 1 do do.Tbompson & Groatzinger;
Ido do, J Caldwell; Ido do, J Lynch;
2 bbls whlaky, S Fiellbruner; 218 aks
hair, J 1 McLaughlin; 3 aka wool. '-"W
Barker Jr Jr Co; 1 bbl eggs, A Rens
myre: 1 do do, J.Sold; 1 do do, H Freese:
2do do. G Wamhol; 2 do do, Moore; 2
-dodo, .1 R Voskatnp; 13 pkgs market- -
log Monongahela House.
ALLEGHEY STATION. . August 10•
2 cars whea t , Kennedy & Bro m ' 2oo skis
flour, Hi ppley & Beokert; 15 bblewhisky,
R Jr A Carson; 17 sks barley ? t,..Drylbos;
25 bbls flour: 1 , 4 Steel. diSon; S care
wheat, W McKee & Co; 21 kegs lard, Si
Well & Co; 1 car metal. Pith lion &Forge
Co; Ido do, Graff. Bentiett"& Co: 3do
limestone, Superior iron Cot 108 bbls, 40
sks flour. S C McMasters; 181 aka flax
seed. M B Suydam; 2 cars stone, Forres
ter Jr Megraw.
PITTSDURGH, CINCINNATI AND S. •
Lours RAILROAD, August 16.-200 bbls
flour,' Segbmyre & V;.1" car staves, W
Hastings; 2do do, F Kober; 1 .do lum
ber, W Boyd; 4do wheat, J S Liggett;
1 do staves, Brown & Co;_ 4 bbls
S Beat; 100 bas starch, J S Dilworth,•
24 oda tobacco, KbOx Jr Orr: 2 do do, 0.
Haufman. Bdo 46,11 Dalmyer; 9 bblia
plums.'Vangordee dr. S. ''
FLOUR:
rEAIEtL' MILL . ELOVIR.—We
are vow receiving verychttice Southern
est and rnakibg our ?tour entirely from it
PEAllit TRIO , E TAlt ctItEEN 'MAN%
ell °ICS PASTRY AND ' , ARCM FLOUR., made
from selected Wu Its Winter. Wheat:' -
PE OHL TWu sT A kt.BLUE BitAND. the best
family dour In the 'market, made• from choice
Wh to and Amber Wheat.
PSAItL ON S CAR REY) BRAND, made from
choice Red Wheat:bigh ground and elves v.. 11
good 6211EfACt1011- Ara A.CIImA2 /11..01.J1L It
takes the lead of any In the market.
any Our cteanine machinery is not outputted by
in the roan!.
bee that all sacks are sealed ,and labeled with
date of mandfacture.
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO..
' Pearl Steam Mill, Allegheny.
August 9,1999. • . nun
FLoogs • rx.ouill FLovu,sl
• •
. .
1 w_litoi r . 133 bbls Mall,
MINNEF.OTA. CARERS FLOURS. -41
480 i .b,, Legal 'render, a 11 bids Ha lia:glikt
bbis Ermine, 170 .bbts
.§o_,Vtnit hillis iilo DM
Day. 'or/010E ,WI6OONODrirLOURB.
'Winona Co.. oao bbls
~.
060 bbl s Riverside. 263 bbismbite btu, ac i 9 ,
bbis vroion a brands Sprlng beat Flour.
mut or epringdeld. 'Milo. Pride or the,
WINVER WHICAT CAMILY Owe% , '"I I ,
City
West, Depot Mi1i5....111.14-A. Paragon Upka,
Ringleader and Crown, po alit. Lotus. ..,....,
• or sale -lreffeAl.loo3- be brought from sne
West. . - 1 '-di:ViA1".1.14.1.11 E, 00 ..
-...
Ira . sa 51 in ti /I 4 Wood Meet:.
' 1
"RIVEN. NEWS
The river remains about stationary at
this point with twenty-one inehes by
Monongahela marks. Weather cloudy
and unsettled with occasional showers.
No arrivals or departures since the
date of our lait report, nor is it probable
that there will be until we have a rise.
Capt. Laughrey has sold the Belle to
J. V. 'McDonald dc Co. for 9,000. The
new owners,after making alterations and
improvements, will employ her in tow
ing metal from Rochester to POrtsmoutb;
and, having plenty of power, she is
well adapted for that purpose.
Capt. Calhoun, of the mountain steam
er, Sallie, was in the dity yesterday, and
Corn. W. J..Kountz has returned home
after an absence of several weeks, du
ring which time he was up the Missouri
River.
—The Great Republic was to have left
St. Louis for:New Orleans on Saturday.
—The following steamers are moored
at the New Albany wharf: Alps, Dick
Felton, New Era, Ajax, and Mollie Eb
ert. Two new boats are being finished,
Captain Konntz's and another coast
packet.
—Mr. H. M. Addison, of Jeffersonville,
is engaged in a survey of a canal aroun
the falls on the Indiana side. and is co
fident of success in hg the farg
and property-holdersavin take stock in
carry ont the project. ,,
—The St. Louis Demft: Saturds
says: Capt. Poe backed ~:the bully.
Nick Wall last evening for' he freight
piles on the ldwqr Missouri. .where she
is much needed. The Nick is earning
the name of a twenty.four hour packet,
so rapid are her trips to and from
the lower Missouri.
—The Louisville Courier reports that
Capt. Will Aiken, formerly, and until
x ecen tip, a well-known Louisville
steamboatman, was, together with-his
family, sent to the Almshouse. Capt.
Aiken was for many years connected
with the Louisville and Tennessee river
trade. He had command of the steamer
Leclaire last season.
—A. Now Orleans dispatch of the 6th,
says: Our large steamboats are ail lay
ing up for repairs, and from the present
prospect for next season, I think they
will make money. There will be quite
a fight in the Vicksburg and Bends trade.
A ring composed of Sinnott it Adams,
Kennett it. Bell, Captains Cannon, Tobin
and others, lam afraid,will try to cOn
trol the trade by 'runningopposition to
every one, and --espeelally to Captain
Leathers.
MISCELLAN'EOUS.
Restoras gray and faded Hair to .its
ORMINAL Cocoa, removes Dandruff;
CERES ILL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the hail
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
ILr.oands,l,So ter Bottle. Cub Cottle is 2 lint Paw Bor.
I 'F'reßared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
CEILNEY, Druggi.Fts. Buffalo. N.Y. So ld
by all Drumgists.
wboleeste Ageot a—SETHWASTZ & g&MATT
k
ROOFING SLATE OF VILEIOE'
Qualities ..and Colors.
Particular attention given to laying Slate and
repairing State roofs. for particaws and Inlets
address
J. S. NEW3Mats
No. 43 fieveinti Avenue,
mh2l:aSli
TRADE MARK.
DIEM
VTILVIE3 X I II.OOE I
Lamp
CHIINEYS:
ROCK. THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
( ' BOLD ONLY BY
LEMON & WEISE.
Practicalitninitare Nonuttietarers, dm,
1113 VOUltrr.Fl ANTE:I%ITUE
Whze may be found a fill assortment of Par
or. Chamber and Kitchen delf.
gIIROCLAMATION. - •
he qualified votes of the Mt of Pittsburgh
will meet at their usual time and place of uold.ng
eitaions, on , •
TUESDAY, August, 81 1 1869,
TO VOTE
For or Against' ,g Public Park.
Tile ballots toted 'bell be marked on the oat
side .Park." and op.,* the inside "For Park,
or Y•Agalnst Park." II
The. elections will be bold by the officers an
tbored to hold the general electlous In said city.
JARED R. BRUSH, DaYer•
WRIST 7, 1809. - antem2.s
J. L. SWUM ...... J. K. MU?
RWINT tic BRATT,
IN`r AIiCHITECTIMAL AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
.
lio. 63 Sandusky Sl.• Allegheny, Pa.
A laine•34,ororxnt of NEWEL rotors and
BAT,t,STEIiti eonstararg on band. TUBVINH
of all de.scrla--- na. doll'? 4•es
------
VRESII SHAD RECEIVED
x '415115 , at BEN 46 IN
PII P
Lltiliti 'popular
• LAI, Stand, No. 46 Dialpond Market, Pitts
burgh, and at the Twin City, Allegheny city,
ooruer of 01110 and Federal streets. .Can 100 had
all kinds of Sea and Lake fish, Halibut, Shad.
Seek, Codilik. Haddock and Eel. Also, large
supplies of White, Itadkom4Etell4fakartata,
which
\
151earreenu7sigrarelitgai, a ll. We
market"' prices,
wholesale or, werall. We Invite all lovers of
Fresb Fish to give nil a call, and we will Insur
inh2
•,,thentatlin
- LOOV. OIL CLOTHS,
• .L' GREEN OIL CLOTH
FOR WINDOW SHARES.
TXANSPAB,F,NT • •
WINDOW SHADE%
TABLE, Arirmstratiltil .:,
O,,_CLOT B _ _ ,
• DIDUADVES VABIETT.
, ,1,. a, So . pIuLLIPIL
' ' 1 ' 't!Ot34N4BLT.th Street:
r. ,•-,‘,.)- -,- •
.;.;-.....
WILLIAM MILLEI 4- CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 I.lberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly
Prime New Cropliew s
Orleans gar and
- m.olasoe. Su
• ,
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
F New York, Philadelphia and Baitlmore Ba
nned do. .
Golden Drips, Lovering!, Brings; Stuart's;
Adams , and Long Island nyrnps. L I
Porto Rico, Cuba and EnelLsh Inland Molass4S.
Young Hyson. Japan, Imperig,' pan Dew a
and Oo long Teaa.
C a a r ro s, l in La gaundy r ß a ngo in-
l R Co ees.
Tobacco, ,Lard Oil. Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps.
cotton Yams, U., coils Lamar on haink .
- . .. - .
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
litienish, Moselle. and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinkel & Co.. In bottles.
Sparlilting Moselle, Sckarsberg and iohannill
burg, Hockheimer. Burgundy, be.
Brandenburg & Freres' . Fine Olive OI
ottles.
L
do do Clarets, Imported in b
do do White Wines. in botties.
31. Wort & Sons , Sparkiing Catawba. •
Fine old Saari, Madeira. and Port Wines.
Free Old Monouganela Bye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Superior Old Scotch do do.
-- ' '',- • AX.4.90,
'4111 . : de•bgents for Moet & Chandon's Grand Vin.
'.',.W:n727nay and Sellery 'Cbampagne.
-4Mrandles of our own selection and warranted
10•&43
FAS4TABkItTIy,D BY A. & T
--- .
W. 21. OORKLY
9
WHOLESA7LE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty Street,
DISZCTLY Orr. EAGLI HOTEL.)
rIT TBBV
ae :ylB
W. C. ARBLSTR
Successor to Fetzer & Arrust;
PRODUCE COMMISSION
No. 25 !MARKET STREET.
mvlB
X. NMI.%- A. STZILL
AA" STEELE & SON, -
11.16
Commission Merchants,
AND MMUS IN
FIjOV GMLELEN,
• No. OHIO EMBEEI. nest 'East Coramoa,
ALLEGHENY crris PA.
PITZU JAS. 1. mount
KEIL & RITCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DELLEIIB IN
7LOtrit, GRAIN, SEEDS, YEED, be.,
349 Liberty lit., Pittsburgh,
my1,4:b27
L e J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
srl9:xB9
Ti,rTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchante
an Dealers in Produce, Ylonr, Bacon., Cheese.
Fish. Carbon and Lard On, Iron, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all f".csburch Manufactures
generally, 118 and 1 1 14 otCOND STREET,
Fittsburgia.
.TUSE..ZDW.. Etousz....vrx. awns.
TOHNI. HOUSE &BROS., Soc..
U cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole
sma GIOCOM and COMIO/351011 Merchants. Cor.
net of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
_ _
JOHN BERTON L WALLACH.
HIPTON&WALLACEJ.WhoIe
§SALE G ROCERS AND-PRODUCE DEAL-
I.S. No. 6 EiLICTII STREET. Pltuburith.
1112:r53
:mat a. wrawes r .... , . HOST. 13.1"ATTVISON.
ROBT• R. PATTERSON & CO.,
..ND
CODIIdLSSION STABLES
B. SEVENTH AVENUE & LIBERTI IT.,
sID'X:h4
2,000,00 0 Ac' of
atom tops Amss.
pirrsArliGli. PA
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
Lying *lona the line of their road• at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACES,
and an a CREDIT OP PISTE 'MAPS.
Or 011AIS. B. LA318083, Serty,
.A.1....50.
1300,11.TE89' OH
9 1 ME
No. 396 PEN-N-tiTREET.
LIVERY STABLES
PITTSBITEGU, PA.
BY THE
IAIiTERN DIVISION.
Wor farther particulars, asps, &C., addles
. ,
JOSS P. DPVERICIII4
Land Commissioner, Topeka,
Bt. Lea Xlssorm
anl4
DREKA
Importer and retail dealer in ' '
PINE t STATIONEELY►
WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS
CARD ENGRAVING,
MONOGRAMS, AMMS, ILLUMINATING ie.
Orders by mall receive prompt attention. Send
tar samples.
1.033 Chestnut
Tractr-nisar
GRAY 9 FERRI
PRIMING In WORKS.
a. E , ROBINSON ,
woorrAcrutas or
Bina and Colt uit Printing & Lithograpttir
!NZS, *.aarnsur,s, aC
Gray's Ferry Road and 88d Street,
fel6:e6 o
KEYSTONE POTTERY
BIER & CO.,
• Manufactutera o
4113E.E168WAIIE. BRISTOL WARE AC.
aloe and Want:l:yin. 363 LIB F.TY STREET
mir All Ardor% nmttntlo attonf---
ooL.
100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted by
j MANOR & HAIWEit,
AT THE WEITZ MONT,
529 Liberty street, rittebtolgt, pa.
3e35
MOWN J.& 1380TUERS,
Lthextr_street. Dealers Drlin,
!tad 66
Patent JacilicPes, ism •
~.
STATEREST OF THE
BEN FRXNELIN INSURANCE CO,
Of Allegheny, Pa.,
NE THE TUB ENDING DINE 10th, 1869.
CAPITAL $100,000,00
ASSETS-
Stock Notes
vonds and Mortgages
Bills Receivable.....:.
°dice .F
on uhand rniture
Cash
BEBE
prerolum • •••
Interest.—..
*18.509.78
DIEIBITHSEMENT .
dnds.. .......... .......... 5.0 00 . 00
Losses patd .......... —.. .. ... 1;109 00
o_:ee expense,taxes and stamps • 4.035.9 4.
premiumslls ........... 381.71
Return ....... .reinsu
ranee 4-4%91
• 611.569.9%
Amount of outstanding 616345, 866.00
1/24:m56-7126
THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsyl7ania.
Mee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DIRECTORS s
•
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM,
Rev. J. B. CLARE. D. D. - 4 -
Capt. ROBINSON, , • .
Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D.
Rev. S. H. NEnBIT. LLD.,
W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, ,
C. W. BENNY, Hatter,
A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-Law,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber 31erchant, _
O. • SWOGER, Insurance Agent.
" pt. ROBT. ROBINSON, President.
v. J. B. CZARS , D. D.,111.ce President"
ACOB RUSH, secretstry•
W. BENNY. Treasurer.
V . W. warn, MEDICAL ADVIBIB.
. DANIEL SWOGER, Gen 9 l Agent.
I, Policies Is a nome company, conducted on the mutual
'principle, each policy holder receiving an equaies
%hare of the profits of the Company.
will be issued on all the different plane of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
• cal' basis will afford a safe investment to each
policy holder. and thereby retain the money at
home to e - mourage home industry. mh.Mrs.ff3
CAsif_
INSURANCE COMPANY.
- FBELAN'S BUILDING,
No. SS Fifth Avenue. Second Floor.
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capital .A.ll Paid VP.
DIBECTORS.
N. J. Maley. jr,•lCapt.lll.Balley,
Dann Wallace, S. 11. Hartman,lA. Cbambers,
Jake Hill. ki , Clurkn. !Jas. M. bailey.
Thomas 1
ROBERT H. KING, President.
JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President.
- JOS. T.. JOHNSTON, Secresari.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, fien'l Agent.
ll:mares on Liberal Terms on all Fire
and Marine. ItialUs..
sp2:g6T
FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY.
•
OF ALLEGBENY, PA.
°Friar, ll{ FRANS: ILD UN
ING S, SAvreces LUNN
BU
No. 4.1 Ohio St.. 11- 1 -lefele ti V .
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors
wet) known. to the community, who =et by Ws
dealing to merit a Blare of Your Patron/V.
.
RICNIXT tB.WIN.--. —.....Prestilest.
EiMO: D. ILIDDLIt...—. —.--Etearruay.
DIRECTORS:
Ha Irwin D. 'L. Patterson, Wm, Cooler,
Geo. Joi.. , Jacob Franz, 9:Attelb VW..
Sim Dram, 13. B. Smith, Jacob Bus
W. DI. Stewart, Ch. Whiston, Josepb CM,F,
Jos. Lantner, B. J. Zlokano, Jere. srnhen.
R.-E. =EON.
GENFRAT, AGENT.
=D=on
N ATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
COL Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Othce, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, President,
JOHN BROWN, B. Vice President,
JA3LEB Z. taTZVENSON, Secretay.
mar roue:
John It. Myler, iJas. Lockhart. ' doe. Were.
Jas.L.Granem.kabbert Lea,
J.
O. Barle,
Jno. Brown,Jr. Georze (kern, Jacob hopp,
O.H PlAtiliains Juo.Vhdmison J. IdelianiMer.
pEmrsiLvAxts:
INSURANCE.COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGHI
OFFICE. No. 101M1YLOO ES T ILT. BAWL,
OY COMMEROZ BG
. This la a Home Company, awl fum.tas sabot
ion try Ftreextbasivelv.
LzosraiD WALTZ& I'reild 4 t.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice P regrient. r , •
BOBEICY PASSION, Treasurer.
1113 BEL lEclLliDrascrOebri. Secretarjr.
ss:
Leolard Walter. : biroolVilli ( m.
C. C. Bcvle, Ciao. W. EVILESI
Bobert Patrick, J. C. Latille.
Jacob Painter, J. E. Ylibler,
Josiah 'Stag - ,
_. 1 Jobb Voeir.l4,
Jas. H. Hopinns, A. Arernon.
Henry bprool. ' r -
p ripAI2I..ESP INSIIIIANCE COM•
OPFICZ, R. E. COBS= WOOD a Arra Eas.
♦ Home Company,taking Are end bildlle 11116.
Wm . MUD:.
Jo= Watt,
Johns. Parkn,
Capt. Same! Yana%
Win. Van .
James D. Vrner..
WE. PILLIP'S*:
JOB'S WATT Art.
W. B. eAr.Dia.•
rIAPT. :CAR. 41411 it
IND- E .I I , FTY7
AGAI-NST LOSS BY FIRS,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO: OF PHILADELPHIA:
oFFLOZ,4I2I II di 431 CEDIZTNIIT ST., new IPM
,L
Mates A. Banker, • Mordeesitt. Leila, - :2.
Tobias Wagner, ' David ti4Browa..
Pan:mei grant, . pans - , , • -.' .. : •
Jacob P.. &dm .idward 'Dale,
v eons W. Ettaards.: George Vaal.
- CHABLES 6. BA.NC President ! , .
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. . .. ' .-,.
W. C.. ETEELL S_eeretss. - ,
. 4. alDbl-ER COATars, e r ra;- .
torth West cane;. Thirtaxiik.Wded ,
irtiOnsl3 , ' - - ' '''' -.--" -'' -'
NrsrEnri INionlAks --- 01,00*.
PANT OF PITT.81:841115.-,, •• .-.- • •
LIMANDER loner. rtestoenu
.P. -REP-BEET: • *tertiary
. • . - • •
CAT. ezteater , NEILD, °viers' AVIA.
peke. pil -Water street, STOW* yam`,'
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. _ - . . ___
Will inrure against all . linde at Pim a te
NM"
res t Wats. A home institution, insuagedtri Di-..,
restos: nho are well known :to - the ea , ",11-7.___ ,
and who ari detened by promptnesil._ l4° =.
silty to malrasi,n the chummy which. siseg.t -
ssued, as offering the beat O .., Protec! 4 F li
wit* desire to be Mama. • • ' 4, ,, ,, -- • . .
D
Alexander 15 .I.nitrit ezt-n kletcd'ais 4 .!' .'
R. Miller, Jr., • .ha. '•• • • I
James licAusey, ' Wlillas i Kir kp,
Alexander Sret,. . , Mr s e l lt aerm : l4l .
Audrew Act en, ! ..t.,- - ... iu m i lK o," .
i David M . Long, • sr ...• . •ni ci i s.. -
D. Earnsen. __il-------------_
PHILADELPHIA
41.LEGMENT INSUILOCC
COMANY oF I'UTSBURSII. 4'. ..• - ,
1.) ICE.tio. =MTN. §T8.Eit.T.1.147 8 BLOCa., .
'lnfants
-against all Yana of , llro;andldslise ,
-.
JOHN' ilanlr:llC. Iteddept. - '
Do --
7_ , T. J. 1303/0:1500=0*Z1Tre: ,
O Ev. -N • " , .. .
CAPT . . WM. eeneal
. .
Join Jr..trietk , Il i I....jhasiistacia,
T. 3.HosEin:iniseyt ROUT% sisn. w. H. Everson.
„-,.
,_ ~..
1
CrbEns, •
^ cart.
V.5t001g4W , ,1. ,
WD.: SID . Dnsa. ,
-.: - ..- .: . .....,............ :,,",, T ..1_ 31;.11-, ,1if.::4,..,.::,.
.$ 15,000.00
. 23,899 8
8,236. 8
0 51
. • 4.05.0
1,000.001
$109,931.3*
119 31
783 41
row
ali.4c.bii. shown,
Samuel Pe dariver,
iCharles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brutal,
Vim P.
is li z aa e l.
Samuel%lin
President. `.
IC President.
. rleereta ty. . .
lON. Etenend Agent;