PITTSBURGH IRON DIMIKET. OFF/CE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, August 27, 1869. The metal market, compared with last week, presents no new characteris tics worthy of special notice. As will be seen by reference the report of sales, there is a fair volume of business in the aggregate, for the season, and notwith standing -the demand Is only moderate, prices, nuder the influence of a light supply, are well sustained, though 1111- Changed. Advices from the east report 1 1 that nn ess the strike by the coal miners Is bro ght to a sudden termination, many of the eastern furnaces will be obliged to go out of blast for want of fuel. There is rather more inquiry for man ufactured iron and nails, and orders are Sowing in Pretty freely, in face of the recent advance, but manufacturers still report the trade iu an unsatisfactory condition, and very small margins. The indications, hoWever, are favorable for a good fall business, and it is possi ble that there will be less cutting than for some years past, at least it is hoped 80. ANTHRACITE. 100 tons Chickers - Forge 40.50 cash 230 . 1 No. 2 Gray 38.00 4 mos 30 11 No. 2 Neutrl " 37.50 6 mos 20 1, No. 3 Close 1, 37.00 6 mos 20 " No. 3 " " . t .. 37.00 4 mos " White " 36.00 4 mos 40 " ' 1 " 35.50 4 mos 50 11 No. 1 Extra Foundry 44.50 4 mos 10 " No. 2 " 41.15 4 mos 10 " No. 1 Foundry- 40.00 cash 10 " No. 1 do 40.50 cash 10 " No. 1 do 41.50 cash 10 -1 ' No. 1 do 42.00 4 mos 500 ' 1 Mixed lot . 37.00 6 mos 50 11 No. Extra 44.00 4 mos 100 " No. 3 Neutral 39,00 6 mos 5 " No. 2 Foundry 40.00 4 mos 100 " Neutral Forge 34.50 cash 20 " Scotch Pig - 47.00 cash 50 . " No. 3 37.00 4 mos MOEN 100 tons Red Bank ;98.006 moe RITUAL/NOUS COAL SMELTED FROM. LAKE SUPERIOR ORE 200 tons Medium Gray Nen . tral $37.00.6 mos 500 " Red Short private terms 130 " Medium .(fray Red Short Forge 37.00 6 mos 150 • Mottled. :R ad.; Forg'zk.. 100 " Mottled Red 'il.hort Forge ' 36.00 6 mos 30 " Gray Neutral...... 37.50 4 mos CHARCOAL 10 " American Ironl Mo. •• ' Cold Blast '160.00 4 mos 20 ,1 Irondale, Mo. H. B 51.50 4 mos 10 Lake Superior Chan ' nel H. B 50.00 4 mos 20 , t ;Lake Superior Chan nol H. B 49.50 G mos 12 " Hanging Rock No. 1 '• ; Foundry H. B 48 00 4 mos BLOOMS. 25 a Jan4ta 20 SI Si 30 " Lake Superior Char coal MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW Yoss, Aug. 27.—Cotton steady; sales of 860 bales at 3434 c. for middling uplands. Flour—reCeipts of 18,663 bbls. —dull: and heavy, 'loc. lower; sales of 6,400 bbls. at $5,80@6,15 for superfine western; ,6,35(4)7 for extra state, ,56,15@ 7,10 for extra western, $7,15@7,40 for white wheat extra, g6'55©7,20 for R. H. 0., $6,75@7 for extra, $7,75@9,50 for good choice do., closing dull. Rye flour quiet; sales of 100 bbls. at $4,50@6.60. Corn meal scarce and quiet; sales of 150 bbls. Brandywine at *6,25. Whisky lower; saleS of 150 bbls. western at $1,V.,, tree. Wheat—receipts of 144,113 bushels-- heavy and 2©3c. lower; sales of 123,000 bushels at $1,36©1,45 for No. 2 spring, $1,50@1,55 for winter ' red and amber western, $1,45@1,52 for Southern Rlino:s red, $1,56@1,6U for new amber Tennes. see, the latter price the extreme, and $1,68 for white southern. Rye quiet. Barley nominal. Corn: receipts, 30,221 bush; • scarce and prices better; sales 48,0001 bush at 950441,1310 r unsound new mixed western; $1,14®1,16 for sound do. Oats: receipts were 48,990 bush; prices I@2e better; sales 68.090 bush at 63(4)040 for old w.ptern; 62@65c for new southerly and we tern; 12,000 bush State, sellers' option,ptember, brought 00c. I Rice quiet; sales 80 tierces Carolina at SX®93O. Coffe steady; 800 bags Rio S: sold on private t rms. Sugar quiet: 425 hhds sold at 11©12e ,for Cuba; 1134© 1234 c for Pak° Rico: 100 boxes Havana sold at 1.234©13cJ _Molaises quiet; sales 60 hhds Cuba and Muscovado at 49c. Hops nominal and quiet. Petroleum : sold at 16i4@16r,c for crude; 31X(4)32c for refined, Linseed 011 quiet st 98c@$1. Turpentine quiet. Provisions; Pork ir regular and lower; 300 bbls sold at $32,25@ 32,50 mess, $32 old dii, $27,50@28 prime, and $30@)30,50 for prime mess. Beef quiet; sales 125 blois at $8,50®23,50, new plain mess: $12®17 new extra mess. Beef hams quiet; sales 110 bbls at $25@30. Cut meats steady; sales 170 packages at 14%@1534 for shoulbers; 17@19 for hams; =dates ffrm with sales of 150 boxes ice cured at 17%©1734. Lard a shade firm. er; sales 450 tierces at 173@19%, for steam and 1934(4119X for kettle rendered. Butter quiet at 17@28c. Ohio cheese quiet at 13@i614. Freights to Liverpool active and firmer. Shipments. 120,000 bush wheat at 9d per sall.loy,@loMd. per steam, and 2,700 Obis flour per sail at 2s 3d. Latest —Flour closed very dull 5(440c lower. Wheat rather more steady with fair export demand. Rye nominal, 12a. Western. Oats dull, 63 for new and old Western. Corn quite firm, qB©ll3c for unsound, andll4©ll6e for sound mmed Western.'Pork nominal, 32@32%c. Beef steady: Cut meats nominal. lima' Basler with moderate demand. Laid 19y(,(41950 fair, do prime steam. Eggs dull without change. ST. Loma, Aug. 27.—Tobacco leas buoy ant but demand good for family grades: Cotton-nothing doing. Hemp quiet and firm, but no sales. Flour very dull; ea pertlne $5@5,25; extra $5,37®5,50; double (Wheat 115.60®6,25; choice family $7@7,50. Wheat dull and lower; No 2 declined 2 ,gac, other higher grades 3@sc; No. 2 red 111,14®1,15;"No. 1"51,20®1,25; choice ido $1,139@1,33; nothing of Importance done in spring. Corn inactive; white in bulk 90e; choice white in sacks 920. Oats firm but not active at 424®44c in bulk; 50 6520 in sacks. Barley—best qualities' in demand at $1,23@1,25 good spring: $1,30 for common fall. Rye dullat 80@85c for prime to choice. Provisions quiet and easier. Mess pork Tsai. Bacon—shoul ders is,,fc; clear rib sides 18x019c; clear sides 190)19y,c; plain canvassed hams 19c; do sugar cured 25c. Lard quiet at 190 for tierce; 210 for keg. Whisky slow and quiet. Grocerlea unchanged. Cattle in good supply at 2%®sMcs. Hogs firm at B©lo. Recelpts—tlour 3,856 barrels, wheat 67,583 bushels, corn 5,528 bushels, - oats 17,013 bushels, rye,943 bushels, bar ley 1,832 bushels. VffiuAao, - August 27. Eastern ex ebaug firm at 1-10 per cent. off buying ; par selling. = Flour very dull at 411525wr for spring extra. - Wheat ; 41tilet ; i 0.2 - deli, at 8(0)40 lower; openingnominal at .1 •11,111,:. del:Mawr to 41.80.; 'and, oltailea rot 11;21C106..ailli: $1:2201•111' , N0:1 -hold 441;29@1,1kIpaeller:theut0fithda?, ^'~~'.n.u'?~ t .s~nky..y ,!'+k'~Y'..jtre~u~i-aw'niG:.r..rl Glu'~7' 11,214‘©1,23%, seller September; ! this afternoon the market was quiet at 11,29 for No.-2, seller August. Corn quiet, ir regular, and 2c lower; No. 2 opened at , 86c, declined to to 85340, advanced to 86340 and closed at 87c ; rejected more active at 81@820 ; no grade at 73@78c; this afternoon the market was quiet at 85%@860, seller September; 8634 c, seller August. Oats dull and le lower; open ing at 450, declining to 4434 c and closing firm at 45c; seller the month, sold at 4434@45c, closing at' 4434; seller September sold at 41341342 X. Rye steady and less active, sales- of N 0.2 at 94@95, rejected at 81®82 closing at 94 for No. 2. Barley opened excited, hold ers asking $1,30®1,31 seller September, closed easier with buyers at 11,22, seller September, and $1,25 curb. Higbwines more active 11,18 for new and $1,19 fer old. Sugars active and firm, 1634@1434 eamtroa to prime Cuba. Provisions quiet and firmer; Mesa pork 133,75. Lard 19 @l93x. Dry salted shoulders 133 i. rough/ short sides 1634 , ribs 16%@17. Freights more quiet and firm; 80 for wheat and 5o corn to Buffalo. Receipts for past 24 hours: 4,425 bbls flour, 62,055 bush4heat, 156,730 bush corn, 49,123 bush oats, 2,127 bush rye, 3,890 Wish barley,/6,489 head hogs. Shipments,'l,237 bbls'flour, 79,797 bush wheat, 59,014 bush' corn, 28,735 bush 0at5,740 bush rye, ; 3,574 bead hogs. CINCINNATI, April 27.—Flour dull and drooping; extra offered at 15,25@5,50, and family 85,75@6;00. Wheat dull and 2c loftier; No. 1 / red $1,23, No. 2 11,18® 1,20. Corn higher and firm at $1,03@1,05 for No. 1. Oats stronger; No. 1 mixed 55@56c, and No. 2 53c. Rye closes quiet at $l,O O. Barley in demand at 11,50 for No. 1 fall. Whisky is dull at 11,20. Cotton nominal. Mess Pork 133,25 for city. Bulk shoulders held at 14c, rib sides 16340, clear sides 1734 c. Bacon is quiet at 1534 c for shoulders, 183io for clear rib, and 18, 7 ,1@19c for clear sides. Lard dull at 193(,0)20c for kettle ren dered. Money market rather close at 10©12 per cent. Exchange firm at 1.10 discount buying, and at par selling. Gold 13334 buying. PHILADELPHIA, August 27.—Flour is extremely dull and drooping, with sales of superfine at 15,20@5,50, extras at 15,75@6,25, northwestern extra family at 56,75@7,50. Wheat is in very 'light demand and favors buyers, with sr.ies red at 11,44@1,50. Rye decl' Jed; old western at 11,16. Corn dull, - .rlth sales of mixed western at 11.121,15. Oats at 50g55c for new, and f!:,c47oc for old west ern. Provlsionszfichanced. Petroleum is leas active;_trude at 22@22340, refined at 31%c. ,Whisky is nominall at 11,25 5g1,27. TOLEDO, August 27.—Flour dull. . Wheat 3@40 lower, No. 1 white Mkt& gan 11,42, regular 11,30; No. 2 white Wa bash 11,36; Amber Michigan 11,33; No. 1 red 11,344; No. 2 do $1,30; No. 3 do 11,24. Corn firm, No. 94c; No. 2 91c. Oats 3c better; No.l 50c; N 0.2 45c bid, 460 asked. Receipts; 4.800 bble. flour; 69,000 bush. wheat; 17,000 bush. corn; 5,400 bush, oats; -1,000 bush. rye. Shipments, 6,800 bbls, flour; 83,000 bush. wheat; 9,200 corn; 2,800 bush. oats. 36.00 6 mos 95.00 6 mos 95.004 mos CLEVELAND, August 27.—Flour quiet, and unchanged. Wheat in fair demand and I@2c higher; sales at $1,95®1,36 for No. 1 red winter on spot and 01,30©1,33 for No. 2 red. Corn dull and nominally 98c for No. 1 mixed and 96e for No. 2 do. Oats steady and in fair demand; new held at 46c. Rye quiet and unchanged. Petroleum quiet and unchanged; refined held at 28©29c for September and Octo• ber; crude dull at $8,40. 95.00 6 mos Louisvitax, August 27.—Bagging ac five: 2 pound hemp 2334a24c. Flour: superfine 0. Grain steady and un changed. Iron cotton ties, standard brand 623,rc. Leaf tobacco active and firm, sales of 68 lids. at 83,15®18,50. Fro visions: demand fair. Mesa pork SU: bacon shoulders 16%.'c; clear rib 19mc; clear.sides 19 < < c. Hams: sugar cured 22c; fancy do. 23c. Lard 2034 c. High wines 81,20. MILWAUKEE, August 27.—Flour dull with no change in mice. Wheat dull at $1,35 for No. 1, and $1,29©1,293 for No. 2. Oats dull and lower at 54c for No. 2. Corn quiet and steady at 880. Rye dnll at 98c for No. 1. Barley nominal. Grain Freights nominal at s©loc to Buffalo and Oswego. Receipts-1,000 bbls flour, 6,000 bash wheat, 1,000 bush oats, 3,000 bush corn. Shipments-4,000 bbls flour. BALTIMORE, August 27.—Wheat steady; red $1,45©1,50. Corn steady; white and yellow $1.15. Oats firm and higher, with sales at 600. Rye dull at t1,10@1.15. Mesa pork quiet at $34,50. Bacon I firm; rl b sides 19 1 4 c, clear rib 19No, and shoul ders ]6 ;o. Hams 24@250. Lard quiet at 20©21c. Whisky unchanged at 111.25. MEMPHIS, August 27.-Cotton; mid dlings 33c: receipts 29 bales; exports 23 bales. Corn 85@900. Oats 60@65c. Bran $l7. Hay $20@22. Wheat unchanged. Flour steady: super 0(416c. • - Meal; kiln dried 14,75. Bacon firm; sides 19%; shoulders 1630. Live Stock Markete. NEW YORE, August 27.—Arrivals of 1,330 bullocks today complete, only 4.900 for the week. This with a better feeling in dressed meats and fine weather causes a firm tone at foil prices of Wednesday. and everything was sold off. Some 5% cwt and 7y,, owt of fat Illinois cattle at 15@16c. Sheep un. changed; lambs firmer; thin and stale sheep of 80 pounds sold at 4c, fair lots sold at 50, fair lots of 82 pounds sold at So, and 85 pounds fat Michigan sheep at Bc; a car load of Kentucky lambs, poor, 69 pounds, brought 7c, with fat, 58 pounds, state at Bc. Hogs unchanged; 20 cars arrived this morning; 8 cars rough Ohio, 170 pounds, sold for 9yic. CHICAGO, August 27.—Cattle firm and a shade higher; sales at 63,25@3,873] for Texan, $4,25@5,75 for common to extra cows, $8,70 for good shipping steers. Hogs more active and firmer; 118,60@8,95 for common, f9.10@9,40 for fair to me. dium, $9,50159,85 for good to extra choice. Dry Goods Market. Nsw Yoak i August 27.—Dry Goods marketfalrlY active and prices for the most part quiet and steady, the only change of moment being a reduction of Mc in cloaks. Heavy Brown Shootings, which now sell at at 1635 e, Garner tic Co. propose raising prices mo per yard, as does Orchard and Gloucester, but jobbers will oppose it. istrowps BY RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND P/TTIIDWAtaq KAI) - ROAD. August 27.-2 care rye, Exchange National Bank; 1 ear scrap iron, Brown & Co; 10 kge tobacco, J Mtilichel; 1 do do, J Fullerton: 4 cars billetts, Nimick dr, Co; 4 do do, J Moorehead: 9 dodo Bryah Caughey; 2 do do. Rees Graff & Dull; 2, do do, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 38 bbls' apples, Henry Rea, Jr; 11 do do, W CI Armstrong; 14 do do, Hltuldle; 19 dodo, Vangorder & Shepard; 50 do do, P Duff &Son; 25 boxes plums, Volt:ht. Mahood do Co; 12 bbls apples, W A Graff & Co; 15 do do. J A Graff; 16 do do, 4 boxes peaches, F Schield: 150 bbis flour, owner; 100 do do, J B McKee; 1 do do eggs, 8 do do onions, Head & Metzgar; 08 eke oats, .J A Graff; 2 bblo eggs, J N Simeon; 43 bbls apples, Br:Volt:an &O'Brien; 15 do do, S Decal; 12 do do, Steel & Bro; 25 boxes plums, Voight M & Co; 18 Ws apples, Springer & CO; 23 go do, c D Ledger; 12 do do, F G. Uraighead; 4 tabs - chaste, J Datib; 1 car millfeed, Shomaker langenbienit; 1 - 40 fostail-darYel'W :1.4 14 4 1 - I AP; ;Car 10041,PA1RA8149.0i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE;: : . ;car oats, W Welsh & Co; 1 car hay, 0 H Altenon; 100 bbls flour, Montgomery & Co; 50 bbla oil, Dr Tweddle; 57 site .rye Scott & Gisal; 99 sks wheat, J & W Fair ley; 1 keg lard, H Riddle; 59 bbls oil, Pen nock &Beeson; 50 do do, Jonn Speer. P2TD3BURGH, FORT WAYNE/& CHI - RAILROAD, August 27.-25 bge timothy seed, G A Martin; 6 bales broom corn, Wright & Bebee: 100 bides, J Y McLaughlin; 4 do, do., Z B Taylor; 250 pigs lead, Excelsior Glass Co; 1 car scrap iron. Mullins &Maloney; 100 bbls flour, R Knox & eon; 300 do do cowner; 7 aka grain, Meffenry,& Hood; 36 bales broom handles; W bLardrof & Co; &lake barley, Pier,Dannals & Co; 100 bbls flour, Shomaker, & Langenhiem; 7 bales spokes, Hare & BM; 1 car stone, JL L Knox; 1 car staves, M P Adams & Bro; 70 bdla paper, Hostetter & Smith; 25 sks bones, Seward and Emerson; 20 reams paper, Godfrey dr, Clark; 38 lx)xes cheese, Haw- Worth & Dewhurst; 45 do do; N j Bradi3n; 50 sits glue scrap, , B P Plaum; 2M19 eggs, Woodworth & Davison; 2 Obis meat, Henry Rea, Jr; 46 tea hams, Jll Parker; 19 sks rye, J Rhodes & Co; 30 kegs tobacco, W L Jones; 2 hhds do do, A Schaub; 79 flags, A B ALLEGHENY STATION, August 27.- 4 - cars wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro; 100 bbls flour, R Knox & Son; 2 cars coop erage, J M Hemphill 2 do flaxseed, M B Suydam:. 5 do limestone, Superior Iron Co; 13 hides, 1 bbl tallow, Lappe & Weise: 4$ hides, J Callery; 2 cars metal, Graff Bennett & Co; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer Hamilton & Co; 3 cars metal, Spang, Chalfant & Co: 2do do, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 15 bbls oil, S M Cum mings; 10 bxs starch, J Kohen; 10 do do, S P Armstrong; 128 sks corn, Rose & Ewing; lot stoneware, Beckfield t Nte house; 2 bbls eggs, Chas Hartman. ALLEGHENY yaw.= nufaLIIOAD, Au gust 27.-5 cars metal, Lewis, Oliver & Phillips, 1 do do, John Moorhead: 20 sks oats. Scott & Gisal; 10 do wheat, Keil & Ritchart; 8 bbls eggs, W Stewart; 4 do do, 11 age butter, A Gallagher; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 5 do limestone. Shoenberger & Blair; 29 sks onions, W H Kirkpatrick & Co: So bbls oil, H W C Meddle; 240 do do, Mawhinney 6: Bro; 1,000 do do, Waririg, King & Co; 160 do do, Fisher Bro; I bbl eggs, Henry Rea Jr. PITTSBURGH; CINCINNATI AND ST. Louis RAILROAD, August 27.-21 bgs wheat, 20 do rye, 50 do barley, Mc- Henry & H: SA/bls flour, S Lindsay; 60 bdis brooms, McElroy & Co: 7 sks raga, J Dunlap; 10 bbls oil, - R-Magnnia; 1 car feed, MeCune & Co: 1 car corn, D R Herron; 40 Obis highwines, Little & M; 17 sks barley, .1 4 Shields; 1 car lumber, J M Seibert; 2 do staves, J Painter. STEAMSHIPS To LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TUN INMAN MALL STEAMSHIPS Numbering etXteca nrst-elags 'remelts, among u.• in the celebrttlid C•_TY OP Ps.itte, = CITY OF ANTWE.SO. CITY OF BOSTON, CPI': OF iikLTIXORE, (ATI OF LOSDON, Stilts's EVERY SATURDAY, fbam Pier 4b, bunt, rtaver, New York. For nkassge or farther tufgnuation armlvto ~IIdIAM 1311CMILt ...sr. 113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. 2,000,000 A C RES OF - _ CHOICE LANDS FOR SA LE • BY THE • Union Pacific Railroad Company, EAISTEEN Lying along the line of their road. at $l,OO TO $5,00 PEE ACRF, And on a CREDIT OP PIPE YEARS. PorTurther particulars, maps, ac., address JOH2IP. DEVERIEWC, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Hanes& Or CHAS. B. LALMBOBS, Bt. Louis. !Merman. • r• lb • 0 • • " 4•• r ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS . Qualities and Colors. Particular attention given to laying Slate and Z p a lli e rgig Slate roofs. Poe particulars and prices 3. S. NEW/MA Bro. 43 Seventh Avenue, h31:g56 PITTSBURGH. PA TRADE MARK. DITEIRIDGE'S PIKE - 7P.17.00E' Lamp CHIMNEYS. ROCK THE BABY' IN EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. BOLD ONLY BY LEMON & WEISE. Practical Furniture libumfacturerr i &N I us worn:mil AN733l 4 nrnix6 Where may be foundstitl assortment errs. for. Chamber and linchen Furniture. .4025 KEYSTONE POTTERY. S M. 'BIER & co., • Manufacturers o arzionswAar.: BRISTOL WARE 4WO. mace and Warehouse.. 303 thßg t 3TY STILEET so. All nMerenreimntlw J. at. SAINT J. Y. BEIM SWEIT & BRATT, ATICHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS; No, 0 Sandusky St..- Allegheny, Pa. A urge aasorment of NEVE. posTs and 13 ALVITEA S constantly on and.' TURYINEF o r ap , ncscdo ns. done • ona,vAll T'HE CAMPION SENSE WINE AND CIDER MILL, Manufactured by the land tOhto) Machine CompanY.- to- the most practical Cider Mill in the world. Pr one opera- Mon it grinds the atiPlea.preasea theta as Cry u chips between rollers. while t he cider passel di rect into the barrel. They are ran by hand or power, easily operated. durable and ennetantial.: Deforelitironsung a Oider,mill fiend for au Ulna 'Crated vintalim - „ 4 ,miums) : 031,, • '" op dij Ois•raliad7l,l2te . ••'• ro do.. ibtsOass ;Jagfe 140.3.111 - 181. V. zuv-tai NEWS. The river continues :o recede steadily with 28 inches in the channel by Monon gahela marks. Weather clear, cool and pleasant—mercury 87 In shade. —No arrivals to report, and Dew Drop was the only departure. J—The Norman broke her shaft Mon day morning below Paducah. 1 Capt. D. S. EL Gilmore, a ft er a so. j rn of several weeks in St. Louis, has r turned home. —The Salado is running between Gal- Hoods and Parkersburg, and the Forest City between the latter place and Wheel ing. , . —The Marine Railway dc Dry Dock Company; at Cincinnati; has increased the wages of ship -carpenters 35 cents per, day. —As might be expected, business is entirely suspended at the landing, with biit little prospect of any immediate im provement. —The Nashville Union and American says the river friends of Capt. Apjey ftt Sims have been insisting that he sht ld become a candidate for Mayor. —The Eureka Insurance Comm of Cincinnati is the only company iii that city that had a risk on theEvenitig Star, burned at St. Louis the other day. —Mr. James A. Datnron, a son of Mayor Damron of Gallipolis, was a pilot on board the Cumberland when she exploded recently, and made a narrow escape from death. —The Wild Duck Is repotted as having passed Baden, yesterday forenoon. She may be found in port ,this morning, though it is hardly prqbable, as it is said she draws three feet, light. —Mr. Penn Wright, an experienced pilot, is engaged in laying down and re placing buoys in the hanawha River, which will render the navigation of that stream much easier and safer during low water. —The body of Samuel Copeland, mail agent of' the 'steamer Cumberland, has been found near Metropolis, ninety miles below the scone of disaster. One arm was blown off, and the body- only - re cognizable by Its clothing. —A St. Louis dispatch says: The stage of water in every direction from tit. Louis holds up exceedingly well to spite of hot weather. The heat con tinues almost intolerable, but notwith standing, the river business is active and good. —We clip tha_ following from the Cin cinnati Gazette: The Emma No. 3, from New Orleans, and the Charleston from the hands of the 11. S. Marshal at Evansville, may, be expected here this morning. We shouldn't wonder if the latter boat stops here a while to pay her respects to-Government officials. MISCELLANEOUS Q ECURITT AND COMFORT fur the traveLlus community.. J. B. HARRIS Safely Fi!e Jacket, Car Heater and J►IODERJT®R. Hot For Smoke and Hot Air Flues, dispensing with the use of stoves and tire- In or about the Pa-sen as r or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the beat to any temperature that may he desired without toe possibility of firing the ear or cars Y. which the Jacket may be atta. bed. Having u ht tined of the Mated :states Letters Yats.nt tn. a .aiety .laeket,.which Is warranted to resist the ni t Inten.e heat • hat msy be ap plied to It in tae position and In:moose for which II Is intended. It la a sure protection from accidents by tire, originating' from defective flues or where lion plies are used as conductors for smoke or beat. It is applicable to all piping that may become overheated, and is %vat mutt ci to give perfect sat isfaction »here wood or other cot/P.ll3[lWe mate rial may be placed in close proximity thereto, I aol now ready to apply my invention to stores, dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats. railroad cars. Ac. Wherev-r pipes as conductors ate made dangerous by being overheated and secu rity desired, I will send on application right to manufacture or use the above invention. Also Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage in sel.lng privileges either by State or county. EZIOCIEEZI Fr Unice at the —NE PLUn ULTRA PAINT NVOltlid." corner of Mortis street ant/ the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, I.wellth ward. Pau burgu. Pa. ;716:106 For Dyspepsia, Fever' and Ague, Ad dity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Hea-t-burn, Jaundice, and all diseases arisir.r from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & CHENEY Druggists, Buffalo, N Y. Sod by,4ll•Druggiets. • Wholesale Agents—SCHWARTZ I HAZt.ItTT D Importer and retail dealer i n , , • VINE STATIONV.Mro WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS' CABO ENGRAVING, MONOGRAMS, ARMS, ILLUMINATING be, Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Send for oomph.. - 1.033 Chestnut St., Philo, mr3:l77..rnsAr - ' ghRESH SHAD RECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PULP,RESs 'popular stand, No. 45 Diamond Market, Pitts burgh; and at the Twin City, Alleheny City, corner of Ohio mud Fedora l streets.Ti an lbc had all kinds of Bea and Lake flab, Halibut, Shad, beak, Codfish. Haddock and Eel. Also, large supplies or White, Lake , Fish. tialainon; Bass, liter/eon. Herring and Itiscinaw Trout, which enables us to sell at the lowest market: prices, - wholesale or retail. We invite. all !oven of Fresh Fish to give cis g'call. And we will luso r them a treat. mitt's; wow. `lOO,OOO. Pounds of Wool Wanted by 111E&NOR & HAMPER, AT THE WHITE PEON?. 5519 Liberty street, Plttiburgh, je3o MAUSIIALIUS ELIXIR. rAUSHALL'S ELIXIR WILL CUTtE HEADACHE. MARSHALL'S ELIXIR WILL - CURE DTSPRPSIA• MARSHALL'S ELIXIR WILL CRUX COSTIVE. REBH. Price of Marshall's Elixir, $l.OO oer bottle., Depot, 1301 Market street. 11. Ma & Co., IJrugglsts, Proprietors. For sale_, wholesale and retail, by GEO. KELLY, rittsburgh. fehiliEl•TtTH Fl AKE 1 HOURE, STONE 808 0, Broad,) P,( i n' ED ll M : "At c h r li a . m l) e ti lit abl n' . an Pr d Proprietor. his favorite Summer itrsort is now ready for the reception of guests. It is delightfully situated, a few rods trim SA LT Litlin the most beau tire!, sivet or Witter In Peumiyivania, aria ism cellist •lo bY 'NMI from ALL POINTS. Npvendla Medicinal Shrines on the grounds. -. atuSitita gYDRAIULIC CEMENT.-100 , #11r32110 Cement. f or isle y ^ 4.-11411ANVIELD 4 , z "t 4 „VGAIL-10 - barrels I se ei drew lawatToLiani sci" .• a ßil., 4 ~,i."Atiti k al: 1., wofmilw i 4 FOR -ALE "HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE. This beautiful situation cannot be surpassed .for private residences in any direction, so elose 'to both cities, being only eight miles up the Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any pertonde siting information about this nronertv can Obtain it by calling at :the office of the IRON CITY MU TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 15 Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-half acre to Ave acres: also, small lots to suit pur chasers. There Is a good location for a manulhe Luring establishment, between the Railroad and Allegheny river. ani9:as6 . FOR SALE. Near Osborn Station. on the Pittsburg) Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. • TWO LOTS, Containing About Two Acres Each QUIRE OE W. MACKEOWN ft. BRO.. 198 Liberty Street QOI7TH PITTSBURGH PROP EIITY FOR BALE.--20 feet front on Car son street by 100 feet deep to Bingham street; a rood two et ory Brick House of halt, two parlors. sitting room.four cnambeos.dinlng room, lichen a,d wash house, cellar and coal vault, gee rlx tires. cistern, well ancebtdrant water, yard and carrlage'house on Bitty ham vreet. Persona who wish to perrhase a desirable r'stdence should examine this property. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & EONS, an2s • 39 Sixth avenue. VALUABLE - STOCK FARM FOR SALE, situated in Wcsmoreland county. three miles north of "New Florence." Contains 5400icres. 400 of which Isclesr,d and and a large portion in grass. The land is rich and well watered. The bubding consists of a large frame Dwelling, two trame Barns and Do. merons outbuildings. Al thestsff on the ground to erect a tine new dwelling: Cellar dug. This farm Is (Meted at toe low price of $lO per acre, with easy payments. Apply soon to B. McLAIN d: still No. 104 Fourth Avenue. 19AARDENERS TAKE NOTICE. —FO SALE.—The FOURTEEN MILE ND, R on the Allegheny River, and now used for gardening purposes; well improved and in a high state of cultivation; containing 40 of 50 acres. now offered at a bargain. Call soon. Also, other Farms In good locations. Woolen Factory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Houses and LOU For Sale and To-let in both cities. For fttrther par Oculars Inouire of WILLIAM WARD. fe'S 110 Grant street. onnoclte Cathedral. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between JOHN 31. COOPER and HENRY.BIER, under the name and style of JOH:4 1 ,31. COOPER& CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, John M. Cociper retiring from I aid dim. JOHN 31. COOPER. HENRY BIER. PITISKTIIGII, August 12, me. \ The business will be continued at the old stand, corner ut Thirteenth and rite !At t.& by the underslaned, who Is authoilzed to s the al: bus h:less of said tlrm. HENRY BIER. ALLIGITENT (ITT. PA., AVGLbT 9. 1869. 1 NOTICE OF DIMOLUTION. The Co- parthership, heretofore existing under the !Ism name of HILLIER, BONA.WITZ, SCHEMP & CO., and known as the i KEYSTONE COFFIN MANUFACTURING CO.I, Is dissolved by mutual consult. The bustness will be settles at the office of Rush & Brown, N 0 . 1 12 4 ,2 Ileavcr avenue, by . Jacob Rush, who is authmized to set tle the same. W M. ABRAMS, CHAS. DART:INGER, ALEX. CAMPBELL. JACOB /LUSH. J. C. COUCH. R. T.oIibILNEY. JOHN RoNA wliZ, W3I W. BROWS, (Du. SCHE'Sir. JAMES LOWRIE. SU2 LS:: 21/C3l'L HILLIER.. 1 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—Notice is hereby given. that the ptrtnersiiin heret..fore existirg between luny Me REDITH and •WM. C. MEI.EDITI3. • neaged in the retail Grocery Bush:vat, at So. 256 hal,- dusky street, was dissolved on august 20. Alt accounts will be sett ed by the undersigned; also, the undersigned will pay no debts contract ed by iv M. C. MEREDITH liner this date. atn2:n4.s. MARY MEREDITH. PROPOSALS. pnoposALs. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received by the undersigned until MON DAY the 30th dayof Angus „ASO% for furnish ing Matertal/aneVbsving Bingham street, from Third to Fourth, and Chestnut street, irem First to second street. Bidders will state- the price per yard for the work complete; the kind and Quality of gravel and atone to be used to be of the best for the work. The work to be done nader tee direction of the Borough Regulator, and to be approve.* by Council. - The Borough authorities reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Particulars tarnished on applicatiOn to an26:nss J. H. ROBEWS.O, Burgess. ' CITY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, '1 CITY OF ALLEOlmta - r. Aogust 25th, MO. NoTlCE.—Sealeld Pro Opals will be remit.. d at this office nntii3o.clock P. X. THIIRSDAY,September 24,1889. for NIIMBERING THE UNNUMBERED HuUSES IN THE CITY. Ridden ;will state the cost at which the work will be done per number, In cluding the placing of the names 'of streets at corners where bulldingel are suitable - auTS:nsi W. M. PORTER, Otto Controller. " , OFFICE or THP. floOss or Bart:ton; N0...67- Fourth Avenue. PirrenunolL August 21st. 1869. DitOPOsALS FOB COAL.—Scal- II $D I'EtOMSALB will be received at Ahle office. unth noon ofiraitNESDAY, beptember Lot. 1869. for supplying ithe .House. of Refuge with Nut and Lump Coal, from 20.000 ty 30.- 090 bushel; subject to standard weight, the coat to be delivered In the yards of the lost's* lion. By order of the Committee. , - au2l:nss ASSES S] EtVTrs. IN=2 CITY .CTIGIN/LER.'s OYIPICE, I ALLEGIIZNY Cur, re., Augual 24, 1b69. NOTICE.—The assessment for GE&DING and PAVING of SPRING GARDEN AVENUE. from Tanner to • Main streets: also for Grading 'of SOUTH ALLEY from Fulton to Chanter streets: and also for Grading of ITroon Avenue, Dori, Nixon to Charles streets, are now ready fbr examination and tan be seen at the office of the. City Engineer until August 31, 1869, when they will be placed In the hands of the City Treasurer for collection. cm sait.:Es DAVIS, au2r:nsl tlYgios OF CITY ENGMI/MX AND SURTNYOR. i' Pittsburgh. August 03d, 11180, 1 .41". OTICE,The Assestitnent for the Grading, Paving and Curbing Thirty !) nth street, !row Britton' street to -the-A. V., it. 8.,,13 .now ready for examination. and CAD be seen at this odice until THURSDAY. - heutember 15:1, 1889, When It will be returned to the t.ity Treasurer's ofllse for collect lon , - . • • au23:042 . H. J. MOORE. City Engineer. OPTION. OP CITY Errol/qua . arm StinVsYon,„ Pirrsininalt, Aug= %10,•1869. N~aTICE.—The. assessment for Paving and Curbing SMALL/4...N Ier.REET from Irwenty.aixth to Tw•tity-eighth street.. Is now.rcndy for examination, and can be seen at this °filo. until MONDAY: Beptember Otti, when it will be returned to the City Treas urer's ..131celor collection. • . au2B, _ li. J.. *OGEE, City Engineer. . SEDIIETIN GS AND BATTING, 'rums, BELL ag. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, PrrI,SXII a. maartaatuzT,otiiT# ,! 7 , J IEDIWIind Pleat %.1 , alinflinirtita Y kliti " Elitrftleaei dijr.)l4 6 . 1.1 J RU oT .Latott9s COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILLIAM MILLER 4 CO., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the 4zrade at low figures, strictly Prime New Crop_New Orleans Sugar and nohns3es. • Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined do: , Golden Drips, Lovering!, Brunif 1, Stuart's, lAdams , and Long Island b3Tnni. Porto Bice, Cuba and Exiglisl Island Molasses, Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina snd Bangoin Rice. Jars, LaMar* and .to Collets. Tobacco, 'Lard Oil, Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps, Cotton Yarns, &c., Constant-Is on hand. Fine Brandies,Wines and Segius. Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hoek Wines of Hinkel & Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Moselle, Schonberg and .7ohannia burg, Hockheinier. Burgundy, &c. Brandenburg £ Freres , Fine Olive 011. - do do Clarets, _lmported in bottles. do do White - - Wines. In bottles. M. Work & Sons , Sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sherry. Madeira and Port Wines. - Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure. do Very SuperlorOid SWLeh do • do. JULIEN:). Sole Agents for Moat' Chandon's Grand Yin. iperiaf. reerzenay and Sellery Champagne. Brandies of oar own selection and warranted. j IOdQ ESTABLISHED BY A. & T EMLY, 1814. W. N. GORMIY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DIRECTLY OPP. EAGLE HOTEL,) P'rr'T'Sl3l7ll4l3ll3. PAL. Be :y1 W. C: ARMSTRONG, Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, 2 31ABELET STREET. ta9l6 X. BTZILL .4. A. arsztak Air STEELE & SON, Cennmiasion Merchant, AND DDLLNJIB EW E r i4OI:III.I2SII.ILEN. EMIEX). 015,04. No. 95 OSLO 5 TREE% near East Common, 'ALLEGHENY MY. PA. MEE KEEL HICHART. KEIL & RITCHAKT, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR., GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, 349 'Liberty St., Pittsburgh, tny24:1:07 L J. BLASCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 396 PENN tiTREET. aplS:xr• au4ITT 9 R LE BAID & PATTON, . Wholesate Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers in Produce , Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron Walls Glass, Cotton Yarns and all P'Ltsbargh , Mnnn?actnrea generally, 11* and 1.1.. - oe:COND STREET. Pittsburgh. JOEflq 1. ELOUSIL.EDW. 1101U5X....171X. IL HOVEL TOHNI.. ROUSE &BROS., Sue... fej ceesora to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wnole sate Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor ner of Smlthdeld and %Voter Streets. PlttattnraLN Jolla) bHIPTON s wei.i.sas §sHIPTONS&WALLACE_, Whole.; BALE 0 EOCEES AND PROD OGE DEAL- - . No. 6 BLICTH STREET. PIK sbunch. 1102:r0 1 _ TN THE MATTER OF THE AP. PLICATION of "The Hopewell Old School Presbyterian .Church. of Findley Township, Allegheny ccunty, Ptanhylvania"' fora Charter of Incorporation, at No. 604 Bep!ember Term, 1869. Notice Is hereby given that the "HOPEWELL OLD SCHOOL FIIHSBYTERIAN CHURCH, of Findley Towrship, Allegheny. county, Fa.," have made application to the Court of Common Pleas for a CHANTER OF 'INCORPORATION dud that the same will -be granted at the next term of Court, unless But:lidera reason should be . shown to the contrary. • way j. H. WALTER, VrothonotarY. TN THE COURT OF COMMON .a. PLEAS, of Allegheny Conety, No. 4517 of se etember Term, 1869. In the matter of the Incorporation of "THE A sTISA NS BUILD ING AND LOAN . ASSOCIATION OF ALLE GHENY CITY, PA." . Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of July, 11389, application was.rnade to said Court to grant a Charter of Incorporation to raid Asso ciation; and that If ne sufficient realion be ahown. to the contrary, the SUMO wilt be granted at the next terra of gala Court: - . _ . D. W. & A. 8. BELL. Attorneyil fOr Fentioners. JULY 19, 1869, . Jy2o:m3s VOTlCE,Whereas. letters'of Lig administration oh the estste of. YET= BO ULLltili, ate of-Fleming /nation, Allegheny 'county, deceased, Dave been grantee to Meant.. scriber. all nersons indebted ,to aald estate are tenni sled to make immedlate payment, and those having claims or dema-ds rigitinst the estate of 'the said decedent will Make' known the -seine. without delay to . kfADALINE BOULLI9N . Adniinistratrix;- auDis _Fleming Staticn. ICEROHANT TAILORS. B 'IIEGEL, • ° l;Late Cutter with W. Help=held%) No. 33 Smithfield Street,Pittaburgh. NEW SPRING GOODS. • A spit:mild new stock of oLorits, - - GAssrigEßEs, 4 . 4:6 Just received by , EU0113.1( =YAM. 1a14: . Marahaat 73 Multbleld street. .City ley gineer (rem cowl cosi.= DICKSON, STEWART OA, .NO. - 567 LIBERTY •• STREET, (Lately Clty Mohr' 11111)8ECOND .11:LOOn. &re newj_p_re ai/ a to;L:ittraish coO4 EinANY Lame," 14The COAL. c/ABLAtera. at tho towett morket price. An orders , lett at their °nee, .or addressed to them through the, ma. will be attended to promptly. LIVERY STABLE/3. MI U. ISTZWJJO.. ...... BOBT, amA r riumnr. ROBT. PATTIE/PIM &co L.llnalnrs ISUPEAM AND poraxas§ggir-sTABLEs I ba iiiiivirst PITMEERIEGII PJL ' T 66.100 Uhl LouliriThe I - 114. 4 . 111 m4!... Ver t .Ui r t i tA L ..witty2kl lAlltirit 'kw ax.so, .IMPOBTEES ,OP AND DDLLI7IB IN LEGAL. TAILOIL. COAL AND COKE. Hosing removed their Offlee so 133