The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 20, 1869, Image 3

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    MARKETS BY TELEGRAM.
Niw YORK, Aug. 19.—Cotton fully 35c
better; sales 2,500 bales at 3434 c for mid
dung. . uplands. Flour—receipts 8,914
,
bbls, dull, heavy and'sl23loo lower, with
• salei of 6,400 bbls at 35,85®6,15 for super
,
i state western, $6,90®7,50 for extra state,
56,65,37,35 for extra western, 47,40®7,65
for white wheat extra, $6,75®7,60 for R.
,
1 H. 0., s7®B for extra St. Louie; 38,50®
1 10,50 for good choice do., closing heavy.
I ' Rye flour quiet; with sales 150 bbls at'
$4.50®6,75. • Corn meal scarce, quiet and
' sales 100 btils Brandywine at 6,25. Whis:
ky more active and firmer. -with sales of
300 bblsestern at $1,17 3 , ©1,18 for free.'
dull and In
favor o the buyer; sales 88,000 ba at $1,52® 60 for No. 2 spring, $1,72% for
i ,
retail ots of No. 1 do.. $ 1,61©1,65 fir
1(
i winter ed and amber Ohio and in de-
I manda sl,7o:new arnberTennesseesl,Bo,
choice new white Indiana $1,05, winter'
1 -red Illinois $1,7234,"ch0ice old amber , '
! Michigan. RyeAulet. = Barley hominal.
1 Barley malt dull;' sales of 500 bushels
•• choice State at f 1,70. Corn: receipts of 1
~ 33,954 bushels; very scarce and a shade
better, closing dull; saks of 39;100 bush.l
98c®41,181,4 for unsound new mixed west
.l . ern; $1,20®1,23 for sound do., the latter
price for high mixed, nearly yellow.
Oats; receipts of 149,000 bushels; a shade
firmer; 65c. for old western, 61®65c. for
new. do. Rice in fair request. Sugar
steady; salts of 720 hhds. at 1135©12c.
for Cuba, and 12®12c. for Porto Rico.
', Coffee in fair request; sales of 2,000 sacks
..' Rio on private terms; 200 sacks Maricabo
! at 1634 c. Molasses quiet and firm; sales
0f.,60 hhda. Muscavado at 49c. Hops
quiet. Petroleum dull, 17%c. for crude,
3 - 2®32y,,e. for refined. Linseed oil
; quiet.' Pork • dell and heavy; sales
' of 430 bbls. at $33,u5®33.25 for new
mess.; $ 32 75 for old do.; $27 75®28 50
: - for prime, and VO f r prime mess. Beef
steady ; saleS 175 b Is. at $8 50®13 50 for
t r
new plain mess ; $ B®l9 for new extra
mess; tierce beef nominal; beef hams
quiet ; sales 90 bls. at $25®30; cut
, meats steady; sales 50 pkgs. at 14%4,
15c for shoulders; 17®19•3 for hams ;
aiddles firm;
sales boxes ice cured at
7 38®173, 1 c.. Lard d 11; sales 465 tierces
1 ..; ,),1,. 18®20c for steam ; and 20K,©20Mc for
%;..tiittle rendered. Butter dull at 15®27 0 .
V - - ‘do cheese steady at 11®16e. Freights
i ii
.... ,y, Liverpcol areashade easier; ship
. 0,,,if m , ts : 50,000 bushe wheat at 8d per
• !. i l ia 10d per ste , and 2,000 ' bbls
- ••' ,4 tifk , per sail at 2s. 3d
" Zatest--Floiir close dull, sc. lower.
Wheat quiet and in b yers' favor. Rye
dull, $1,26©1,27. forestern. Oats in
4 ,
moderate request, • 64 650. for old, and
60®64c. for new we e ern. Corn quiet,
$l,lB for unsound, $1;19®1,22 for sound
mixed western. Pork nominally un
-changed. Beef steady. Cut meats dull
and unchanged. Bacon quiet and firm.
,' Lard quiet, 20c for prime steam. Eggs
dull and unchanged.
ST. Lours, August IB.—Tobacco quiet
and unchanged. Cotton nominal at 32c.
Hemp unchanged, with sales undressed
\ at $1,23®1,30, and dressed at $2,30. Flour:
low grades are scarce /and firm, and me
-I diem and neglected aonly saleable at
reduced prices;, supe r sold at $5,60®
5,30, extra at 0,60, double extra at $5,60
©6,50, treble extra at $6,25®7, and fancy
at $7,50®9. Wheat dull and languid
\
i and 3®sc lower,
with sales prime to
choice red fall at $1,20®1,40, do. white at
. 11 $1,28©1,50; there is no spring in market.
1 Corn steady and but very little doing,
with small sales choice mixed in sacks
I at 88c, and choice and fancy white at 96
©97c. Oats: mixed dual and little do
ing; white in fair demand, with sales
mixed fn bulk at 433.4®44c, do. in sacks
at 49®51c, and choice white at 54®55p.
Rya/wavy and unsettled at 9734c®131 for
choice. Whisky steady and firm at $1,15.
( Sugar unchanged at 1234143;c for Lou-'
bane. Molasses dull at 70©suc for plan
tation.' Coffee quiet at 2 %®23c for fair
to good fair, and 24® . for prime to
*home. Pork dull at i ®l4gc. Bacon
ti
dull and business sma 'th sales at
1..*©16c for shoulders, 19c for clear rib
sides, and clear sides at 19 1 c. Sugar
• Cdred Hams at 23®233;0. L:rd—noth
ing doing; choice tierce held at 20c. Cat
. tie: common in good, supply, but prime
and choice are. rather scarce; prices un
changed at $2®2,50.' Hogs steady and
firm at $7,50®10 for very light to heavy.
Receipts-3,6(M bbls flour, 41,300 bush
wheat, 800 bush corn, 680 bush oats, 200
bush barley, 500 bush rye, 650 hogs.
Csricsoo, August 19.—Eastern Ex
hange unchanged at par selling and 1-10
off buying. Flour veryquiet, with sales
f spring extras' at 16©6,6234. Wheat
uiet and 34®10 lower l with sales of No.
at $1,43, No. 2 at $1,39®1,40% cash;
losing weak at the inside; this afternoon
e market was dull at $1,38% for No. 2
se ler the month. Corn dull and droop
ing;;c No. 2 declined 35c opening at 93c
and closing at 92 3 / 4 e; re j ec ted moderately
active and lc lower, opening at 8834 c and
closing at 8734 c;
,no -grade 82®83c; this
afternoon the market was dull at 91, 1 (,c
for No. 2 seller the month. Oats active
and yo lower; sales of No. 2 at 47®4734c;
closing at outside; rejected 44®4435e.
Rye dull and 2630 lower; sales of No. 2
at $1,00®1,03, closing at SI,OL Barley
is dull and nominally 2c lower at •
$1,24®1,25 for No. 2, seller September.
Highwines more active and I®2o higher;
sales at 11,13%®1,15, closing at $1,14®
1,15. Sugar firm, at 13302114 W for com
• mon to prima Cuba. Provisions very
quiet. Mess Pork nominal at $34; sales
of 500 bbls at $26,60, seller January.
Lard 1934 e. Dry Salted Shoulders nomi
nal at 133;0. Rough Sides nominal at
-1634c. Short Ribs 170. Sweet Pickled
• Hams 18®18340. Freights; ' a shade
firmei, at 431®643 on corn •to Buffalo.
Receipts for the past twenty-four hours
—4,641 bbls flour, 666,034 bush wheat,
156,765 bush corn, 41,208 bush oats, 6,320
bush rye, 3,800 bush barley and 6,772
head hogs. Shlmpents-5,971 bbls flour,
71,764 bush wheat, 174,461 bush corn, 44.-
722 bush oats, 978 bush rye,• and 4,670
head hogs.
Coaccursri.rx, August 18.—Flonr dull
and unchanged, "with flour at 28@6,25.
Wheat firmer' and in better demand,
with red at $1,28®1,83; no white offering.
Corn firmer and supply light, - with sales
at 9 4 00 . 90 c. Oats firm with no demand at
55®80c. Rye firm at 111®1,05. Tobacco
in good demand at fall rates, with sales
114 lands at 88®18,25. Whisay excited,
higher and unsettled; small lots sold at
1 1 1,18©1,14; the best at the dose could not
have been bought below 11,15, and not
freely offered even at 'this rate. Pro
visions firm but quiet. Mesa Pork sold
at SAW. Bulk Meats , held at 14®18 ',
for shoulders and sides. Bacon 1534 c tor
shoulders, and 1834€.19c for olear rib and
clear sides. Sugar cured hams 23©24c.
Lard held, at 20c; no demand. Butter
firmer for prime to choice, but all other
kinds dull. Eggs 14c, shippers' count.
Cheese steady at 13.5(4)15c. No change
and steady in 011. = Gold 183% buying.
Exchange steady at 1.10 discount buying.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 19.-,Flour market
quiet and the prices are nnobanged but
weak. Wheat—receipts 87,800 bu and
the market dull and 40 lower: sales No.
1 red winter at $1,45; No. 2do held at
$1,42. Corn quiet and lower; light.sales
were reported at 51 for No. 1 mixed; 980
for No. 2 do, Oats 3n rather more Ingot.
ry and prices advanced; sales of old at
65c; new 82c. Rye quiet. nominally nn.
changed and held at a range of 11®1,15.
Barley—very. little has come forward.
Petroleum dull and unchanged; refined
held at 283‘®29c for lots; small iota
. 2 ® 3 0.4v4in0e; qx4l4.,a_nA._heylAtt
TOLEDO, Aug. 19.=Flour dull.' Wheat
dull and 2@3c lower for No. 1 Wabash;
No. 2 do $1,42; amber Michigan $1,41;
No. 1 red $1,42; No. 2do $1,88; No. 3do
51,29; rejected 11,05. Corn firm; No.l 98c;
No. 2 96c, :and rejected 89c. Oats I@2o
lower; No. 1 49c, and No. 24Th. Receipts
—flour 3,300 bbls, wheat 106,000, corn
6,700, 'oats 5,400 bush. Shipments—flour
/ 4,000 bbls,. wheat 34,000, corn 3,200, oats
9,100 bush.
MILWAITHEE, August 19.—Flour is
dull, nominal and unchanged. Wheat
quiet at 51,44% for No. 1, 51,42 for No. 2.
Oats quiet sad unchanged. Corn nomi
nally at 92c for No. 2. Rye and Barley
nominal. Grain freights are unchanged.
Receipts-1,000 bbls. flour, 105 bash.
wheat. 1,000 bush. oats. Shipments-3400
bbls. flour, 2,100 bush. wheat.
PHILIDELPHLI, August -19. Mess
pork at /34. Lard at 20%@21c. Flour,
superfine at 55 50. Wheat less active;
sales new red at $1 65@1 68M ; white at
51 69@1 80. Rye at 11 25. Corn ad
vanced; yellow at •51 18@1 19. Oats
lower ; new at 570• Whisky at 51 20.
MEMPHIS, August 19.—Cott: low mid
dlings 81c; receipts 27 bales; exports 18
bales. Corn 844 e. Oats 55@57c. Wheat
$1,10@1,35. Corn Meal, fresh $4,25; kiln
dried 54,65. Bran $16@17. Hay slB@2o.
Flour unchanged. Bacon firm, sides 300
shoulders 16;50.
BALTIMORE, August 19.—Flour dull.
Wheat steady at51,55@1,65 for red. Corn
firm at 51.14 for prime white. Oats M@
51c. Rye $1,10@1,15. Mess Pork firm.
Bacon quiet. Lard firm 20©21c. Whisky
firm and scarce 51,18.
LOUISVILLE, August 19.—Bagging firm;
heavy 23@24. Flour firm; superfine 55.
Grain quiet and prices unchanged. Pro
visions firm but prices unchanged.
Highwines unchanged.
DETROIT, August 19.—Wheat receipts
10,000 bush; market lower with moderate
inquiry at abatement; extra white 11,64:
No. 1 do $1,45@1.46. Corn $1,05 for No. 1.
Oats; old 62@63.
Dry Goode Market.
NEW YORK, August.l9.—The dry goods
market is moaerately active, especially
for bulky goods. Owing .to the low rate
of freights prices rule steady. The
Thorndyke ticks are Mc lower, and sell
at 17c. Stewart & Co. have reduced Ar.
nold's prints to 10c, while the price is
Ile; they also keep selling Amoskiag at
retail at 100, Garner & Co's at 15c, Lowell
at 90 and Wamsutta at Bc, bat these fig
ures are no criterion for case rates. S.B.
Chittendon & Co. are selling Amoskeag
and Garner at 12;4c, Lowell at 11c,Wata
suits at 9c, and they have sold Glouces
ter at 12.t‘c, 3c off in 8 days. In' other
makes there is no particular chatige to
notice.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLIMBLAND AND PITTSBURGH KAI T -
ROAD, August 19.-1 care pipe, H H
Collins; 50 bbls oil, J Spear; 207 sksoats,
Bingham & Laing; 2 cars , iron ore, Shoen
berger & Blair; 1 cars 1 ore, Rees, Graff
Dail; 119 kge powder, Bradys Bend Iron
Co; 1 car a iron, Idoorhead & Co; 1 car
lumber, MeEwen & Bro: 25 bbls lime,
S Davidson; 15 do do, Ecker & Casky;
23 cases boots, 3 do shoes, W E -Schmertz
& Cor9 bbls apples, J & C .B 'Davis; 3
eke wool, F Schineder; 160 Ake corn, 7
do oats, Culp it Shepard; 79 sks rye,
McHenry & Hood; 42 bbls flour, Mont
gomery it S; 12 sks rags, Christy &
Benham; 12 rolls leather. M;DeLairge; 20
bbis flour, 48 irks corn,P DUff & Son;
200 bbla flour, T C Jenins; 6 bxs hitters,
L M Rosenbach; 12 bbls oil, J Young;
12 doz chairs, Fackiner & Irwin; 31 sks
oats, W 'Nanker & Son; 30 bbls ap
ples, W J Steel & Bra; 5 do do, Springer
it Co; 10 doh do, Morrison '& Bdo do,
W H Graff; 22 do do, Bruggerman & 0;
17 sks oats, 13 do rye, H Riddle; 104 bgs
oats, 1 bbl eggs, Ido pears, Head & M.
PITTSBURGH, - FORT WATHR & CHI
CAGO RAILROAD. August 18.-1 car
metal, Loomis & Collard; 1 do do, J
,Moorhead; 4 do do, Zug & Co; Ido do,
Brown & Co; 2 do do, Rees, Graff & Dull;
3 do. do, Nimick & Co; 6 do do, Hallman
& Hammett; 10 tes lard, g H Myers .k
Co; 10 dodo. W B Hays it Son; 30 do do,
25 cases do, J H Parker; 1 car barley, J
Rhodes & Co; 500 bble flour, owners: 1
car stone, J Henchliff: 41 sits rags, McEl
roy dr, Co; 1 car oats, J B Campbell; 12
reams paper, Godfrey & Clark; 100 bgs
barley malt, W Gray & Son; 1 .lar lum
ber, Slack & Sholes; 20 bxs cheese, L J
Blanchard; 15 do do, J J Pettit; 20 do do,
Haworth & Dewhurat; 20 do do, Knox &
Orr; 25 dodo, E Heazleton; 1 car atone,
JP&R H Knox; 10 hides, Seibert &
Berg; 1 car oil bbls, BD Moore 35 whisky
bbls, Jas Finch; 4 bbls eggs, ; H
Riddle;
12 doz brooms, R Robison & Co.
ALLEGHENY - STATION, August 19.-
1 car stone.ware, 0 A Dahlman; 2 cars
wheat, Kennedy Bro; 1 do lumber, J B
Ingham;••l2 bbls apples, J Herbert; 6
pkgs liquor, H Hespenheide; 7 cars ore,
Spang Chalfant, & Co; 6 bbls rosin, H P
Schwartz; 20 bblitlour, E M Jenkins; 25
do do,' W Seddon; 10 rolls leather, Gra
ham & Spangler; 4 bbls eggs, H Lenz; 8
doz brooms,El Dyer; sdo do, F Comley;
6 do do, Moon & Bro; 25 bbls flour, S C
McMasters; 2 bbls eggs, J Kohen; 71
hides, J Callery; 1 car cooperage, J M
Hemphill; 2 oars wheat, W McKee (It CO.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, Au
gust 19.-2 cars limestone Shoenber
ger & Blair; 84 carboys oil yitroil, -Liv
ingston liro; 2 cars metal, John Moor
head, 19 bgs rye, 6 sheep pelts,. A. Tur
ner; 2 tanks benzine, McKelvy Bro; 4
bbls eggs, W H Kirkpatrick 6r, Co; 1 bbl
whisky, S Page; 160 bbls oil Livingston
Bro; 160 do do, Liberty 011 Works; 160
do do, R T Leech; 80 do do, H. Kohler
tit Co; 1,280 do do, Fisher Bro; 400 dodo,
do do Pool Bro;-8 bales hides, J Y Mc-
Laughlin. •_,• • •
PiTTSBVROR, CINCINNATI AND ST.
LCraD9 RAILROAD, August 19.-7 mt
bbls, Haworth it D; 16 do.do, Spencer &
McKay; 1 bbl eggs, Day & Co; 4do do,
M W Rankin; 2 do apples, 15 sits meal, F
G Craighead; 10 bbls flour, 8 Lindsey; 1
bt iron, Jones t Laughlin; Ido do, J
Dunlap; 85 bbis flour, Reymer & Bro; 7
do do, A Martin; 6 do apples, Woodworth
it D; 50 aka oats, Meanor & Harper; 1 car
rye, Robb& Herron; 1 do lumber, J
Herbert.
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
SOLD ONLY ET
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Farsiltare Manufacturers, M 1
us vOlThirril AVEICITE.
wb ere may be founds fill assonment of Par.
lor. Chamber and Kitchen irurniture. deb
J. .11. 5W1NT.........•........ J. x. Blur
SWINT & STUTZ
ARCHITEcTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS;
lib. 6$ Sandusky St. Allegheny, Pa t
A lupe assontinent of NZWEL Pone
BALLL, S zu s constauto on land. TURFING
oral] detain na. done Aro•vzo
MENDER/50XL &BROTHER%
fl436bulati_suest, Dealers Drava, sad raw/Leggin& Jam '
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IMES
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1889
BW w NEWS.
The river remain about stationary,
with twenty-two inches In the channel by
the Monongahela. . marks. Weather
cloudy and oppressively warm; mercury
92 in shade.
—The Nick Wall and Silver Bow left
St. Louis for Missouri River on Tues
day.
—The Salver No. tie wrecking the
Cora, and will recover her machinery
and damaged cargo. '
—Captain Phil]. Crooks has taken
command of the Rob Roy in the Bayon
Macon and Texas trade.
—The Glasgow has gone into the Cin
cinnati and Memphis trade, Captain
Andy Robinson in command. .
—Capt. W. B. Hazlett, has assumed
command of the Nile and placed her in
the St. Louis and Omaha trade.
—The Dubuque Herald suggests that
a watchman should walk the cabins of
steamers, armed with pistols, In order to
protect passengers from robbers.
—The Commissioner of Internal Doye
nne has decided that all vessels. steam
boats and barges engaged in the carry
ing trade, whether on the sea or rivers,
are liable to tax as express carriers.
—The Bellevernon swung ont of-the
channel at Buffington, and -at last ac
counts was likely to remain there un
til a rise in the river. Men were wa
ding around the boat in water less than
knee deep.
—The Fort Smith Era of the 14th says:
"The Arkansas is very low and falling.
The American, on her way up, grounded
oil a bar a short distance below Van
Buren, and had hard work to get away,
being._ detained some eight or ten
hours." -
—The Cincinnati Gazette-of Wednes
day says: The Argosy arrived from
Wheeling with a light trip„a large pro
portion of which she reshipped on the
Louisville Mall boats. She. left for
Pomeroy last evening with a much
lighter trip than she brought.
—The steamers Nutz sunk near
Atchison, with a cargo of ties, became.
a total wreck, it is said. • She was in
sured. The Zephyr, also running in
the railroad tie trade, sunk a tew days
ago above St. Joseph, but was pumped
out and raised. It seems the snar boats
have cleared all the obstructions out
of the Missouri.
—St. Louis advicea of Tuesday report
the following: The Tom Morgan is bard
aground near the Cora. The Evening
Star caught fire at the levee, early this
morning, but the flames were extin
guished before any material damage was
done Willie J. Stratton, well known
river man, died here yesterday The
weather has been terribly warm for sev
eral days past, and although heavy rains
have fallen, the temperature ranges
from 90 deg. to 100 deg. in the shade.
MISCELLANEOUS
PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOA
Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CD., 53
Exchange Place, and 31. E. JESUP & CO.,
12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Eansas Pacific Railway
These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold
hare thirty years to run; are Free from
Government Taxation ; are secured by a
Land Grant of Three .Billion Acres of the
Finest- Lands in Kansas and Colorado
In addition to this special grant the Com
pang also owns Three Millions of Acres
in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road.
They are a first mortgage upon the exten
sion of the road from Sheridan, Kansas,
to Denver, Colorado, The road in opera
tioa NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH
BET INCOME TO . PAY THE INTEREST
IN THE NEW LOAN. There Is no better
security in the market—this being In
some respects better than Government Se-
militieL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, and (teen-
ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps
and Circulars tarnished an application.
sulo
STREET.-Notice
STREE—Notice
v. u hereby given thatthe'Viewers report on
widening Webster street, City of Allegheny, has
been Sled in the District Court„at. No. 881
July Tem 1869. for, oxindracitios. ."
J. 0. hicOOMBS,
jylB:m79 Solicitor.
CHEESE.' -bO.. boxes Factory
clinlisias bozo. oankea <Ut t ar awl. ;
COUM=mON.IIIEROI!Ltnti
WILLUIDIMILLER 81, 'CO
ors
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner orirwin, now4df is e t;i ta i ret trade at low
Prime New Crop Nee Orleans Sugar and
molasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sagan:
New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore
Re
fined do.
Golden Drips, Laverings, Brun„lis, • Stuart's,
/dame - and Long Island bYrulPs.
Porto Rico, Cuba and Englisn Island Molasses.
Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice. .
Java, Lagnayra and lo Coffees.
Tobacco. Lard Oil. PUN Nails, Glass, SOILDBI
Cotton Yarns, dc., constantly on hand.
Fine Brandies,WiAies and &gam
ithenieb, Moselle, and tiparkling Hock Wines
' of Hintel & Co.. in bottles.
Sparkling Moselle, fickarsberg and Jobaanis
burg, Hockhelmer. Burgundy, &e.
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil.
do do Clarets imported in bottles.
do do White 'Wines. in bottles.
M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
Fine - old Sperry, Madeira and Port Mines.
Free Old Mononicapela Bye Whiskies. pm.
do Very tiuperlorOld Scotch do ' do. •
41.1480.
lin
Sole Agent, for Moe; & Chandoint Grand Vin.
Verzenay eri and Sella? Champagne.
Brandies or our own selection and warranted.
.110.(143
spnivi i ipp) BY A. T
E
W. N. GORMLY,
'WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Dnuccriir Xasza Dom.)
prx-rsiarrnon.
Be Me
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
snece..or to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
mvis
IEITZZI.D.. 4. A. EITANLI.
ir
AIL STEELE & SON,
*
Commit:don Merchants,
AND DZALZDB ur
VIAO'CTR,ItAIN. Pwrv 4 lll. moo.
No. 9$ OHIO STEEEI, near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
MIME EMIL
KEIL & RITcHART JA : . ILICILAST
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
rLOITR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL PEED, Le.,
349 Liberty NI., Pittsbuirgb.•
say24:b37
xd T J. BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Beta Grocers,
No. 796 PENN STREET.
statzga
anIiiTTLE, BAIRD & rArroN,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchant i
Dealers In Produce, Flour. Bacon, Cheese,
wish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Malls, Glass,
Cotton Yarns and all I ".tsbursh Manufactum
renerallv. 119 and 1 1 1 e.gCOND BTRZET.
Plttshu rert. '
JOHN I. /101782-2DW. EOM.
TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue
cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE ,t CO., Whole.
ga!a Grocers and Commission Merchants. Cor
ner of SnittJaLeld and Water Streets. Pittsbnreh.
Joule sairrort..; A wALLAca.
§'UPTON tr. WA LLACE J Whole-
SALE 6 ROCERS AND PROD OLE DEAL.
t.S. No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pat aburch.
UM:its
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BOOFIBG 81178 OF VARIOUS
Qualities and Colors.
r trrrzttentlijen torlngnteand
ad 7 yrieea
J. 8. lipirilLYEß 4
4 . aO. 43 Seventh Avenue,
l31:g511 PITTSBURGH. PA
WOOD TURNING;
SCROLL SAWING,
AND MOULDING
Done promptly to order at 161 Loco& street.A.l.
lejbedy City, by
P, LEBZELTER & CO.
The best attention will be stun to aB who want
anything in our line. We always keep a Wife
lot of turned work, such u Balusters, ewl
Posts, Hubs, Mc. Also, a good stook of dry
Walnut. Cherry and other lumber on.hand.
myllo7 P. LICBZELTER t CO.
pROCLAMATION. • '
e etialided voters of the City of Pittsburgh
will meet /1i their usual tin:mend place of bolding
elections, on
TUESDAY, August 81 1869,
TO VOTE
For or Agatha a Public Park.
The ballots voted shall be marked on the'oet
side "Para. , ' upon utw the inside •'/For Park,'*
or "Agaiast.l ark."
The elections snail be held by the officers an
thorized to hold the general elections in said city.
JARED M. BRUSH. Mayor.
AUGUST 7. 1889. • awe=
flip LUMBER DEALERS AND
CARPENIERS.—I am now in receipt of
ONE MILLION
. .
Best A No. 1 Saginaw Shingles,
From the celebrated Rlchigan Lumber Regions
direct, which I can sell v.) the trade at low figures
either by car load or in quantities testa; viz
diners..
ALEX. PATTERSON,
Cor. Juntas* and Preble stretts, dixth ward, and
No. .57 Hebeeca street, opposite tee ass
Works, Allegheny. Olty. 1y29:m76
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
s
M. KIER ESi, CO.,
Mine Dictators o •
wur.rarerwm.'BßlSTOL WARE
Wheel and Warehouse. 363M1T
MP All 'Mien Tiroin ittomd•4l to
,
110111111 TE
,LISIE.--100 barrette
• olevelszia white lAtei 1100 btas Zastera
for sale • -
/ 144 4 471 0 D;
- .
BMW
4u..tiao s
131P9RTERS OP
AND 331162.2E8 IN
TRADE MARK.
DITIMIDGE'S •
1 1 11,CNIZIP
Lamp
CHIMNEYS.
~.MAStatmf-CE.
M:I:4ON.Q.ITIr
.- ,
NEAL LIFE ..,11iSURANCE CO
Of pennoylvania.
Glee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City
Dutzi , Toggs.:.
Hon. JAMES L. en TrAlit.
Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D..
Capt. R. ROBINSON. 1
Rev. A. K. BELLD.D. •
Rev. S. H. IvEisBIT
W. A. MEED. Cashier Allegheny Trust CO.
JACOB DR U M . Real Estate Anent,
SIMON Mayor of Allesheny.
C. W. BE Nli V. Hatter:
A. B. BELL, Attorney.at-Law, .
D. L. PATTER/RM. Lumbertierehtat, • -
D. SWOGISIL Insurance Agent,
RCavt.J R.
BBTRRKDF D N V,
t P ee r Pr i e d s e t n d t et
ai
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
H. W. WHITE: tomcat Awns=
DANIEL SWOIIER ! blend Agent.
TLis Is a nomeoombany. conducted on the mutual
Prinelpie, each policy holder] receiving an equal
share o issu ed profits of the Company. Policies
will be on all the different plats of Life
Insurance,.and, being conducted on an economi
cal basis will afford a safe investment lo each
policy holder, and, thereby retain the money at
home to encourage borne industry. mb29:aan
CUSH
INSURANCE CO PANY;
PHELAN'S 14DINCIN
No. AA Fi ft h Avenue. ecoud Floor,
Pl BUBO H. PA.
Capital All d
. DIRECTORS.
N. J. Bigley. , H.W.oliver, jr,'Capt.H.Balley,
Den , l VraMee, :8 H. Hartman. , A. Chambers,
Jake mu, M , Clurkan.lJas. H. bailey.
Thomas Smith. ;Jno.S. Willockj ,
ROBERT H. KING, President.
JNO. F. JENNINGS, Dice President.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE. Gang Agent: •
Insures on Liberal Terms on all Wire
and Marine Risks.
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BEN TRAMIEL'S
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF ALLE6IHL'iY, PA.
OFFICE IN FBANICLIN RAVINGS BANE
BUILDINGS.
No. 41 Ohio St., A.lloE:hews'.
A HOME COMPANY. managed by Directors
wel, Known to the community, who trust by fair
dentin* to merit a share of: , your Da:route:
HokoZN.RDY. ..:..Pressectrtazyclat:
DIRECTOLS:
Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterscm, Wm. Cooper
Geo. B. .
;Jacob Frans, Gettleib Faaih
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush
W. M. Stewart, i C h~ P. Whlston, Joempb Craig,
Joe. Latither, IH. J. Zlntani,;pre. Irnhea.
IL E. U.EELON. •
GISSELA.L AGENT.
ap10:083 :
N ATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
or. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Office, In the BECO*D NATIONAL BANS
SITILOLNG. .
W. W. MARTIN, President" P resident,
JAMESBROWN, JR., Vice resident,
JAMES E. ST2.VENSON. Secretary.
mum - eons:
John A. Myler, 'Jas. Lockhart.; Jos. Were,
J as. L. 0 rabain. , Hobert Lea, C. C. 'Boyle,
Jno. Brown. Jr. George Gerst, , Jacob hOPP.
O.H PWltHains:Jno. ThorapsoniJ. Mcbraugher
ap6
pENNSYLVANL&
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGIti
OFFICE, No. 1673; WOOD STREET. BANE
00 COMMERCE. BUILDING.
Tills is a Home Company, and inures using
loss by Fire exclusively.
LEO:N.:AHD WALTER, President.
0. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBE= PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH MeELHENY. Becrets.ry.
DULECTORS:
Leonard Walter, George Witsos,
C. C. eerie, Eteo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick. J. C. L ippe,
.Jacob Painter, J. C. Planer .
Josleb King, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, . ,A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul, 1 4:
PEOPLES' INNVIIANCE CONI.
PAN Y.
07710 E, R. E. COBNRBWOCID a' PUITH ST%
A Home ComPany,takingrre and Marine HULL
DiaIICTOES:
Wm. Phillips, - Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, - Samuel P. Sluiver,
John E. Parka, i Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Hiller, Jared M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, - -Wm F. Lanki szt
James D. Verner Samuel HOC
JOHNPHILL% 2reiddent.
WATT ice President. '
W. F. GAHDiiNEV , Secreta Ty.
nAPv..rAg. wOR ON. General Arent.
pDEDINITY .
AGAIN4T LOSS BY FIRL.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA.
ornoz,ala tat CHESTNUT 13T.,nur STE.
'.DMICOTOBJB
•
ardstrl j at,
Marla ff. Saucier, Mordecai H. Louie!
Tobias Wagner, , David S. Brown, .
Samuel Grant, ' - - • lease Lee,
Jaoob B. bmisi, . , Edward C. Dais,
FeeressW. Bich - -George Bales..
CHARLES O. BAN Broadens,
EDW: C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. LITEZLE Secretarr.vro Seca,
J. eAtunizu cowur AG_ mai -
North West ecruer .70.11,2 and W o od guyeis.
mhzhwn • -
VI A TriItINSVIRAINCE COM.
P OP PITTSBURGH: : ,
DEE NIIIIOK. Presldent.
__. HERBERT. Secretary.
()AFT: ONAJEDE NlCELD.tien_eral Agent..
Ogids. 9SII Water street. Spahr AI Co.'s W ars.
house, upstairs, Pittsburgh. ,
Will inmre against all' Undi of !fire and Ma
rine Risks. A. home.lnstitution, managed by Di
rectors who are 7 3 e x q uae noWn to •the community,
and who art dete by promptness and Mier
allty to maintain the ter which they have
assumed, as offisring the but protection to tko“
who desire to tos insured. •
DaumOne:
Alexander ?Enda, Jean /L McMinn,
B. 3111Ier, J. <nuke.
James McAuley, Williams B. Evans,
Alexandergpeet. csWe Kirkpatrick.
Andrew Aeslen„ plleymers
Derld M. Long, - . Morrison.
D.l Ihrann.
4LLEGAIENT . :INSEIWICE
COMPANY. OF PITTSBURGH.
/CX,,No. 2TPIFTH STREET.Barrir Rx.Oca.
insures against ail kinds 'of Piro and khoins
Risk/. • •
Jon:* ERWpi - -
T. J. MOBassiSON, Vies =midel4t. •
O. G. DONNELL, secretary.
OLPT. Wt, DEAN. esseral'Agess.
DohaDEW:ROBS:
/1111 ft. Jr.. B. L. Tahnestock
T. J. HosUnson, • W. H. Everson,
O. G. Hussey, Robert IL Davis.
Harvey Childs, Primula Beltlers,
Charles Hays, • • cant. .T. T. Steads's.
Capt. Wm. Dean, T. If. Nevin.
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL ANDAMS
QTJEENSTOWN.
TIM INMAN ream STBALlastupg
Numbering sixteen strut...Anse vessels, Amon
mthe emebrw.ed
CITY OF PAstlu. , CITY or ,ANT Rte.
CITY Or. SOBTOjg' L - OPPT 'OTO BALTIMORE,
ow UP LONDON,
wing EVERT SATURDAY, from Pier, 46,
u 4 !slyer, New York.
_For, nassage or runner
information apply to
- - .
WILIIAN IhNERIA.V.
1(3 SNITTIF/ELD'STRXET, Pittsburgh.
pRESH SHAD_ RECEIVED
ligl daily at BENJAMIN PULPHICEM 'popular
h Stand, NO, 45 Diamond Market, PIUS'
burgh, and at the Twin• City. Allegheny City
t
corner of Ohio Bud rederai streets. Can be had
all kinds of flea and Lake fish, Hal Shad,
B eakli Codinsbii Haddock and Also, !large
MD es of White, iLake PUN Salmon, Sass.
OftrrOth• Starring and Kamm Trout, which ,
enab ea im to sell at'the lowest market pricies t
arbotesale,s,g ; yetau. No Mir all;grim ur or
Vorti tOgilre na a WI. Ott we
RAXLROAPS
E N iv tivL v A-ampom
NIA CENTRAL 17A IL
AD. On and after JULY 25th. 1869, Train/
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depots
eorner of Washington and Liberty ' streets. at
follows: • .
Amine. I Derxwe.
Mall Train.— 1:25 env .Day Express.. %:15 us '
Fast Line 1.4.5 Int lhontnern Ex.. 4:80 ate
Wall's No. 1.. 6 AO an Wa/Ps N 0.1.. 6:50 am
Brinton.Acc'n. 7:50 anti Mall Train 8:15 art
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Etra"ksl4Noi 10:20 ars
Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am o Cinetnni Ex 12:10 yet
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:45 gay
Bra'ks AC NOI 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:011 . 00
Pitts Web Ex. 1:30 pm Bralus Ac Not 3:40 pm
Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 pre
Wall's No. 8. .9:50 pm Wall's No. 8.. 4:sopra
Itrs'ks Ac N 0 .2 5:50 pm WCPs No. 4.. :05 pm
Homewoo d Ac. 9:551pm *Fast Line 7:30 pry
Wall's No. 4. 1:90 pm Homewood sc. 8:50 pas
I
way Passn'r 10:20 pm I Wall'a h. olii.. 11.:= .
orhese trains make close connection at H
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train. leaves Walla Station every-
Sunday at 9:05 a. in., reaching Pittsburgh ar.
10:05 a.. in. Be turning, /eaves Pittsburgh at.
12:50 p. in. and arrives at Walls Station at.
,
11:10 p. in.
'Cincinnati Express leave,: daily. Southern.
Express leaves daily except Monday. All OilleW
ustril daily except thludaY.
!or fanner Informanon arena t.cl
W. H. BECKW/TH Agent.
The vanialtailroad Company Will isms.
grime any ris ibrßaggage, except for wearing, y.
.....,
and limit their lity to line Hul-
Ge . ' . ! boilers in value. 73 B is ßaggage exceediaft •
that amount in value 'will be at the risk Of the
owner. suileu taken by sysedal contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS.
apI S General B u l Mintesdent. - Alt°°". Fa •
NESTERN-MEORMI
PENNSYLVANIA
ROAD.—On and afterkprll 25th, 1859,t1e
. Passenger Trains on the Western -Pennsylvania
Rai road will arrive at and depart from tile
Feder' I Street Depot, Allegheny City, as _ follows:
Arrtve..•' • • Depart:
Springd , e No 1640 a m 7:00 ail
Freeport No.113:20 a m {Freeport No.l 9:20a as
Express 10:40 a w Sharpb , g Nol 21:20 as'
Sharpb'g No.11:20 p m Express . 2:50 pre
Mall
No. 24:00 p m Springd , e No13:30 pre
Mall 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 pan
Springd , e No 25:20 m SpringePe No 2 f3:39 991
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction
ever) eunday at 7:40 a. m.,reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returnig, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p.• na. and arrive at Allegheny June.
tlon at. 3:40 p. ht
Cotantrranory Titutzwr—For sale in ,package*
of Twenty, between Allegh e ly City • Chestnut
street. Herr's, ftennett, e Creek; Etna an*
Sharpsbnrg and good only o the trains stopping
at Stations epe Wed on tick .
The trains tearing Alleghy City at 7:00 a.
In. make direct connection at en \ Freeport withWal.
kers line of Stages ibr Butler and rHannahstown.
Through tickets 'may be purchased at the 02201.
No. ISt.Clair street, near theSuspensionltridgele
Pittsbure b, and at the DepokAllegheny.
For ihrther information apply to
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.'
Federal Street Depots
The Western Pennsylvania, I Railroad will no/
• Hum any risk for Baggage, except for wearing
apparel, and limit th eir Baggage
to One
Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex•
reeding this amount in value ',Mix at the risk
the owner, unless taken Iry special contract. -
EDWARD EL WILIJAM6.
&NS .ffeneral Superintendent. Altoona...ra•
j WfWalt r i REIH,_FORT WAYNE it cmcAote
B. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH.= R.
From May 9th, 1859, trains will leave from%
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts•
burgh city time, as follows: I
Leave. Arrive.
ChicacEx ..11:08 a m Ctdcag Ex...1:58 sr&
Erie 7145Ex.Y:28a m (Mica Ex.15:03 p
Cl. & _ g11 , 95:13 ami Whee ling Ex 10:48 a a
Chicago 11511-6:58 a m!ht. Louis Ex 7:08 pia
Chicag_g_Ex„..9:43 a In i Ex&3114:08 p mt.
Cl. & 5:08p m Cleveland Ex 3:53 p
Chicago Ex.. $123 p m Erie & Yg , n Exs:slip sat
VT , e& Erie Ex* :38 p 'COL ibWh'g Ex6:s3prz.
Depart from Allegheny.. Arrive fn Alleghean,
Bear Falls Ac. S:5B m ! Leetsdale Ac..6:58 aril
Leetsdale " 10:03 a mlLlca. , r Falls " 13:98 axe
11:58 aro New castle "10:813 am
Rochester" 1:28p m , Enon " .9:13 gar
Enon •3:58 p m , Leetsdale 1:08 pro
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm Beer Falls " 9:43 pia
Bea , rFalLs " • 6:13 pm. Leetsdale " 4:33 BA
Leetsdale " 10:43 Pm; • " 1:23515
Fair Oaks Sun. - Fair Oaks San
m I day church. 9:58 as
' m. Chicago Express leaves daily,
sir 12:03n. na.Chicago Express arrives dell.
J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. I PCULLOUGH
myl ,
Genel Ticket Agent. Gen,lSupten%
•
2; 3 1 G E Gramm .
TIME.
GELENT VALLEY ELAILEIO4I7:O,
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OTh
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
On and after MONDAY, Jane 14th, ltie 9 TWO .
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittstargl Depot, corner of Elev.
entl,t and Pike streets, for Franiu,ollCity.lhal.
falo. and all points tl e Oil Regions.
LEAVE rirrEBURGH. &HMV LN riTTNNIINSIt
Day Ex 8:00 arn Day Ex 5:15 pa
might Ex.... 7:30 pail Night Ex 6:30 aII
Brady, BAo 3 05 p Jai Bradys B Ac 10:15 aII
Yreeport Ac 9:40 ato ilstsoilaW'ke - 7:40*24-
9d Soda W 'kg 6.i30 p inqs•ee_port Ac. 6:15 p sa,
Ist Hylton... 6:45 a millet Hulton.. IS:50 aEL
.2d Holton m , a Halton... 2:00 p
3d Hulton... It:00 pm i3d Hulton).. 1:05 pat
Arnold's Ac, 5:00 pm i Arnold's A:c. 7:40 IM.
Church train to and from Soda; Work, leave
Ptttsbnrgh at 1:10 P. st. Arrive It Pittsbnrgh t
(Sundays,) at 9.30 A. M.
Express trains stop only at principal point/.
Accommoda J tion faitts stop at all stations
. J. LAW - RENO& cten't hup't.
• THOMAS M. BING, ABM 13 11 91.
ao3o
rITTSBURGEANomps'
CINCIVNATI
LOUIS RAILWAY.
PAP BABBLE RCTITE.
CHARGE OF TlME.—th2 and and NDAY,
April 28111_, 1889, trains will leav arrive at
Sat Union Depg, a. follows:
Depart. Arrive.
Mall ............. 2408 a. m.19:13 a. Us
Fast Line 9:43 I. m. T:l3 p. in
Erpreas s p. m. 4:33a. m 4;
Mixed Acc.'n 5:33 a. m. 5:38 p. se s
McDonald's Aco'n, No.111:43 a. m. 13:18 a. 9 •
Steubenville Accommcd. 8:38 p. m. 9:33
Mt:Donald's Abram. No. 216,19 D. In. Rau w. re.
Sunday Church Train.. /2:38 p. m. 9:21111a.9
wir 1:33 r. K. 'train will leaVe dail
19:13 Y. Vt: Main will arrive daily.
All other trains will run daily. lluneta7a eit9ll9.
ed. The 9:43 a. Train makes close eon*
indicate at Newark Az Zanesville. .
• 8. F. SCULL, General Ticket
W. W. CARD. Bunn.. Steubenville. Ohio." •
ap33.
ErBIITRGH al i aggimis
CONNELLB V I L
on an 4 After TUESDAY, November. 17tis;
ltlel.trains will arrive at and depart fro= trol
Depot corner of Grant and Water streets, ati
lollowst
Dane.
Mill to atultrom Unlon
town. ' 7:001. Y. 6:00 P. N.
MoKeeaportAccomdt , n 11:00 A. M. 803 r. U.
Ex. mend from Untin. 3:00 r. si. 10:10 314,
West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. x. - 8:33 A.ll.
Braddock's Accoredt , n. 6:15 P. X. 7:50 P. X
Night Ae. toßfeiVatiort.lo:3o P. 6:33 A.llll,
Bianday Church Traln to
and from West Newton 1:00 P. U.10:00
I to
!oz tickets
E. M. ItAndOND t
W, B. STOUT, thanerintendent. nOll
S Elm/ SRAM
UNION; F PACIFIC r
Eioern Disdision.
The SHUR TEST AHD MOST REMITS
SOU ft rom Eta Lto al poets R
Colorado Nevada,
California nail,
Arizoua
Washington ' ,
Piew Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon.
Two Tralnt leave state Line and Leavenweilli.
daily, (Sundays excepted, the arrive of trate"
of Peale Raflroad from lit. Lorne, and _Run*.
bat and St. Joe Railroad from quincy. connect*
lite at Lawrence, Topeka and %Varney, wia
etak_er for all pointe In Rums. At end of
track ,west of 10isworth - with the I:INIT=1
STATES EXPRESS COM PAN VS wasor
LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPBEEN
COACHER FOR
DENVEU) MAX11".1.41-1K314
AND
AU Points In the Territories,.
And with SANDERSONtS Till-WEEKLY LIEII
of (X)ACHZ3 for Fort Union, Dent's Fort, Palm
All.nquerqoe, Santa Fe, and all points In ASA.
zone and New Mexico.
With the reeen additions of rolling eliceb
and etuipment, and the arrangements joint*
with responsible Overland Transportation umeits
from its western terminus, this road now Maga
unequalled facilities for the transmu s u ta
freight to the gar.9ireat.
'Motets for safe at all the twineitial Orates to
the United ststesandosnadu •
Be stow and ask , or
_m net, al & Tux blio re
mit Bpurd i ffr 9 101 r •reouoic EAuarix
TUX - - •
• • . stiliDleittion
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