PETEtOLLTIPI MARKET. OFFICE. OF PITTEDUROTI, GAZETTE. , t SkrunDiv,,,,MlBr4A 28, _1859. EF;VIENV FOR VIE WEEK. The oil market has been very semi tive throughout. the week, and while there has:been no , essential change in prices, there has' been a larger volume . of bu siness ii the aggregate, and at the close the f el l zis rather stronger than .. it was at the opening of Abe.. week. If the advices today are correct, Antiverp has touched the highest-'.paint, it has reached hay some time; though, Estrange salt may seem, the advance there, as yet,' hari had no influence h except, per . ere, hapri, to create a stran ge feeling, as price . , s ' are no better. toolay. than thby - were . yesterday. The ,policy 'of “New -York' seems•to be to' keep prices down, and in order to'scissm Plish this purpose opera tore there are selling short at remarks ; ,bIY low figures; thus far they have been successful In carrying out their pro gramttle, but how long it will continue so„ time along will develop: ' r . Much Ina been said during the past week in regardt6reliners closing their works until such time as .a margin could be secured, Nit, as noted in our laist report, there is not that unanimity in regard to the matter as it was sup posed,there would be when it . was first , broached, A movement 'of this kind, in order to insure success, should be general, and this it is found impossible to attain at present. Some of our refiners, it seems, have sold ahead for several months and have the crude bought to make it , ' and consequently tliey are not inclined to close - up with their business an this unfinished condition. • Others, •-•.- again, are hopeful that the market will, of itself, assume a better shape by-and by, and when an improvement does take place, they want to be in_condition to take advantage of it. We are as. sand, however, that a number of the most prominent establishments have al ready snspended, both here and at ' Cleveland, and that others contemplate; within a few days, pursuing a aimilar tour se. Crude this . ' ~ Receipts" Crade this week, i 6,862; last '.. 'week, 11,722; from January Ist to date, 523,495; seine time, last year, 744,358; Exports Refined this week, 13,033; last week, 15,347; January let to date, 343,958; same time last year, . 428,798. - Sales: this .. ', - week,llo,6o o ; last week,55,200. '.. ........, . , - "CRUDE. . , ; Market unchanged with:4'loler more' rinqrdryb and, if anything, alittle stronger feeling. - Sales in lots of 5,000 bbls, on 1 epot, on ',cars at Venango Xity, at 55,75; i ' 1,000, y e a r, 11, ,at .14%, and L5O O , buyer all at 15, which isjhe low ::i est, point this particular delivery . has , toadied forams': time; seller n o minal at EFINED _ •:,,.,,, Sales of ii.wo A lots, one .of 1,000 and the 1 '.' '4 other of 2,050;f0r ugust, the fordier at • '-- `31V 4 ,; and.: the latter at 31N. September . 4 .-> ~, quoted at; 82%; and September to De -4;•:-.1 comber at 32%. ' 1 I ..''!, LIIBRICIATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40 . ! Eclipse Railroad Axle . - 4 . I Eclipse Machinery 1 7 5c ; Eckipsd Spindle i . -80 c 3 ", RECEIPTS OF CRE OIL. • Fisher & Bro • " 1,2 8 0 bbis. ra ' Pool & Bro - - -800 4, .' ;6 H4M'Kelvy • `-1,040 i' i OWStOn & 80wer5..... .-.-.;1 .. -- . 840 " Total. ‘ - • 3,800 bble. . ; OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. K. E. ' 1; , : . Citizens Ref. 521 bbis refined to Warden. Frew it C0. , e0 i Philadelphia. Bro., 600 bials refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. , -... I. J. C. Kirkpatrick, 94 bblis refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. .... . • Forsyth & Bro.. 155 bbls refined to ~., i 1 Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. 1- • I ,• B. W. Morgan It CO. 193 bbis refined to Warden, Frew It CO., Philadelphia. • , i Livingston & Bro., 900 cases refined, Warden. Frew ,t Co., Philadelnhia bbls. . '• 'Total Refined, 900 cases 11,463 - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now Your, August 28.--Cotton a shade firmer, with sales of 900 bales at 34 %® .35c for middling eplands. Flour—re ' ceipts of 9,700 barrels—fiotir dull,lieavy and declining, witlisales of 6,100 barrels . .., •- - -at 65,65156,15 for superfine State western; • 468,35(4)7,00 for extra State; • 1)6,15@7,1 0 for . . extra western; 87,15®7,4 0 for white -', wheat extra; $6,55®7,20 for R. H. 0.; 166,75®7,00 for extra St. Louis; $7,50@ •. - 9,50 for good to choiee do. Rye flour f.' -quiet, with sales of_lso barrels at $4,50@ ' ' 6,60. Corn meal scarce and quiet. Whia .• : , ! ky lower, - with sales of 75 barrels western . ; at 161,21, free Receipts of wheat 36,739 _t bushels; wh eat opened withoid 'decided • . ' • -change, and closed heavy at I@2o lower; sales or 92.000 bush at 81,38®1,42 for . No. •.: :. 2 strong; $1,45 for No. 1 and 2 do. mixed; ~. 1 ;1,46 for winter red, Ill; 11,50®1,54 for : •-• i 'winter red and amber west ' n; 11,55@)1,56 - 1 fo od mber Tenn.; 111,55@1,6 2 for inferior to .... sto west'n. Rye q uiet. Barley , nominal. ' . morn : - -bli I •-' • -•,., ..• ~ receipts of 4 2,366 us es, scarce •', --. '''...: .1 and 2c. better; sales of 51,000 bushels at 98c.©51.15 for tinsound:new mixed west- , ,•.-,., . ' 1 sm. 51,16©1,18 for sound d0.,111,19©1, 20 : • 1 for high mixed nearly yellow. Oats: re _;l ceipta of 2,208 bushels , dull; sales of 34; ' -000 bushels at 624565{ . ! for new southern and western, the tatter an extreme. 'Un l, seed oil dull, 980. ®st in casks. • Rice' Brit; sales of 40 tierces Carolina at 8,14@ 9 - Coffee dull. Sugar qui sales of Me. 840 hhds. at .11M(§)12go. for Cabs, and 120.,, for Porto Rico. Molasses steady; Petroleum bbls. Cuba at 550. Hops quiet., dull; 16gc. for creole, and 31".0:4)32o. for refined. Leather: hem lock, sole- favors buyers, 80@)313443 for _Buenos Ayres light and middleweights. Coal .quiet. Wool iro , ro, aotlYel sales of 45,000 lbs. 'at '47%650c. foil' doniestic fleece; 85@85 4C. for unwashed, 65®660 . scoured, 32(g47350. for pulled; 551560 c. for combing. _Spirits .Tarperstine quiet, 420. Sheathing copper Isteadvi 820.i:in got copper (whit anti:Unchanged, with sales at gtigagyo. for ; Lake SuperiOr. Pig iron„modtratelY active, #3BW3 foe Scotch, and 1381342 for American: : bar quiet, 1.85„ - xei)neci English 'and •Ameri sancahcietAull4ll@l2.sogoldTot RUssia riallit,,,•quiet;s 4 , 62 @ 4 ,7 s for cut , $ 6,12® 6 1 37 for dinar: Wig* r fo , home shoe. •-- Pork , lowerV. 1;550 bblif. - '.'531,117032,50 Messp closing $32, sash 1631,76; Old art,6o@2s; Primell3o,so®3l. Prime mesa beef s teady, 160 bbill. 18, 50 @$ 18 • 1 4 , NeUr'plain mesa *12@)17.- New extra mess beef; H ams` qUiet, ISO bbill.l2s©B o . Cut uiet,. 160 p k g11 .1,4,i@j1534 Shoulders 17®196: Hams middle eleaoy,,2oo poxes ice cured 17% 1511%.,,,-.,-;:•lJaed heavy;'"shade easier, 260 to Steam 193i@)19%. - ICettle ...Onigetod better . dull. -1(311128(s. Ohio .cheeileAtilet4o@l6%"c. , Freights to Liyerporil veo firm. Shipments. 22,000 bushitylieliti pee Balls 9 3 D, and 700 ;13bla , 80ur,23 peraall::: •. - J,,. ;- , ... 1 I Latest...a...Floor dull .at 55®540. tower; wh ea t , le quiet ; and eteadf in noyeen ISavor; ,-Noi-*spring '11,07@1.48;-. winter, zed and s ,; titnber,l.Weistept ~,.$1,50@1.6C, I Bye : dul. ,heaVY •,i}u'd , nominal. L® Oats 1 quiet at C,G62m=l'or new weater." - Oorn i quiet'and'seareelt EiOlirni an d s 1;14 rcir. sound:and :81.16a1,18 .for Gomixed. western i ff:Pork'lltunlriaVsA ti f itileilet:Stiel Unciiiii4e4;•;:l3lloosl ;UM 41 24 • 1 ' 61 ° l."' Lille : 1t...a . ' ,i.i 14 IA 3...:!1 ;4:4);.1,-7.2 Ir.!! , .. MEM t t , , t EMI El viand. Cat meats dull and heavy. Lard dull at 1914@0% for fair to primesteani. Eggs/ 21®22a.' i"• sl x wAoo, August 2&-Eastern Ex cha ge firm , at par selling, and 1.10 off bn ng. Flour dull at $5,87m®7,0 0 for spring extras. Wheat dull; No. .1 very quiet and lc lower, with sales at $1,30g; No. 2 declined 2gc, opening at $1,2731, and closing at $1,27; this, afternoon mar ket easy at $1,25 cash and seller August, and.sl,3oM seller September. Corn dull and. 20 higher; No. 2 opened at 890, de clined t 9 87c, and closed at 87M @Mc; re jertilti Moderately . active .at 82%®85e; no gra t, l e 75®80c; this afternoon market do at 83Mo seller September for No. 2. Oa firm and W 3, higher; No. 2 opened st 4 Mc,suivanced to 460, , and closed at 4535®46e. , Rye firm end. Mc • higher; sales-No:, 2 . at •.,)94®950. closing at 9i (4950 ? and rejected 81®82c; Barley wore active and drin at 11,21@1,2 2 Caah, and - sl, 2 s:seller 'September, closhig ,at 51 - ,25: , Highwines dull and closing weak •with• seller•at"11;18. Sugar firm at 113 y; (gage-far common to -prime Ouba. Mess Pork nominal at $33,75. Lard 19e. • Short rib 16M @lege.. Dry salted eholli 'dere go lower, sales at 13gc; rough 'sides 16;.4®16Me;•eweet pickled hams 18 . ®lBgc. Freights quiet and unchanged : on'corn, and lc lower on wheat. Receipts for the past twenty-four: honrs-flour 2,549 bble. wheat 48,480, corn. 123,530, oats 23,430, rye 1,835; barley 2,850 bush, hogs 3,011. Shipments-flour 3,788 bbls, wheat 55,916, corn 218,153, oats 14,205, rye 7,622 bush, hogs 8,979. ' • ST. LOUTS, August 28.-Tobacco active at full prices. Cotton nominal at 32c. Hemp unchanged with sales un- dresse dat $1,2.5. Flour v eryy dull and prices favor buyers; choice superfine sold at $5. doable extra at $5,50®6,25, treble extra at $6,50 ®6,75, choice to fancy family at $7®8,75. Wheat is exceedingly dull, but not quotably °banged; No. 2 fall red sold at $1,11®1,15, No. 1 do. at $1,17 ®1,20,,. No. . 2 white at - $1,25®1,30. Corn: there was no shipping demand, and prices are easier; choice to • fancy white, in sacks, sold at 930191 c. Oats inactive and unchanged; sales at 440 for mixed in bulk, 50®53c. for mixed and white in sacks. Rye dull at 75®82M4. Whisky dull, and offered freely at $l,lB without buyers. Groceries quiet and un changed. PrOWISIOI3 B - very dull and scarcely anything doing except filling orders. Pork sold at $34. Dry salted clsar aides sold at 18c. Bacon shoulders 1E ;®lBO, clear rib sides 19c i clear sides 10',,c.. Lard firm but quiet atl9®l9Mc for choice tierce, 210 for keg. 'Receits were flour 4,000 bble, wheat 22,700 bus p t:, corn 1,600 bush, oats 9,000 butah, barley 5,000 bash.. • . • Crecolitan, August 28,-Flonr dull, family $5,70®6. Wheat „dull and nomi nal, red $1,15)1,20.• Corn scarce and sold thia afternoon at $1,15; the demand from distilleries. is pressing. Oats steady at 50 to 58e. Rye dull at $l. Tobacco in good demand at fall rates. Whisky an- I settled and prices are nominal, It is of fer ed at $1,18; no demaad.PrOvis rk iOns dull and prices drooping: mess po of fered $33,25®33,50; bulk meats: 13, , ,,c. for shoulders and legs. for sides; bacon 15%®1535c. for shoulders and 1830. for clear rib or clear sides. Lard held at 19 3, c. but could have been bought at 10Ac. Butter steady at 25®30c. Eggs: 13c. for selected and dull. Linseed oil dull at 96®98c. Lard oil: $1,43®1,45 for the best. Petroleum unchanged, 28®30c. for refined. Sugar steady, 12M®16c. for raw and 153 , i6416Xic. for refined. • Coffee in moderate demand at 19%®25aic. Gold 133 M buying and 134 selling. Exchange 1-10 discount baying, par selling. Money market ulichanged. BUFFAI.o, August 28:-Recelpts: flour, 4,009 bbis; wheat. 33,000 bash ; corn, 65,000 bash. Shipments--wheat, 16,600 bush; corn, 25,000 bash. Freights,- wheat, 14%c; corn,l2,y,c, oats Bmc to New York. Flour dull at gs@ifor city ground spring; $7®7,75 for western spring. Wheat opened entirely nominal; western in fair demand •. sales 40,000 bush. amber and red at 1L40®1.2.93y and 1,39. Corn nominal at 95598 c. Oats quiet; sales 18,000 bush. new at 500. Rye nominal at $1,17. Pork steady at $34,50 far heavy mess. Lard steady at 19 Mc. Hlghwines nominal at $1,20® 1 21. • CLEVELAND, August 28.-Floor quiet and 250 lower; city made: $9,00 for doa ble extra white. $7.75®8,00 for double extra amber, $6,75®7,00 for doable extra red winter, 46,00(6)6,25 for extra red win ter; and $6,75®7,00 for double extra spring; country made: $8,00@ 8 5 25 for doable extra white, 56,25®7;00 for doa ble extra red and amber, and 16,7 for double. extra spring.,• Wheat: No. i red $1,32. • Corn held at 980. Oats at 460. Rye: N 0.141,00 and No. 2 900. Petro leum: refined ',held at 28®28M0: crude' 100 better,"ovilng „to an Advance In freights hy - railroad; held at $6,50. "' " '2B Cott NEW %/MEANS'', August . 1 - OM. no sales.' Receipts 39 balm, Exports 47 bales. Flour: the lower grades' are scarce; superfine 15,75, double sB,Bo,tieble extra $6,60. Corn dull:mixed 95c, white mg: Oats dull: new 68(-469o.;Bran $1,05. Hay $26®29. Pork $38,50; bacon firm; 'shoulders 16%; sides - 1835® 3S• Lard in tierces -1993(, and in keg : 2135®23.• Sugar: .priin ,_e i4g. Molasses: rebolled 60(.70C. . Whiskey: western rectified sl,27M®l,Bo.'"Cofiee , fair at 14M. prime '113g,,®16K. Gold' 33M.' Sterling :146M: N. V. sight % preMinni. Bayruloss August 28.-Flour " very, dull - and ' b;),Yerit' demand reduced. Wheat; firm for 'prime andlinil for lowei r grades; :prime to choice , red 11,4E41,53, and fair to good $1,25®1',135. Corn firm; prime.white $1,14®1,17, and.yellow, $1,14 ®1,16.- Oats firm at 58®600. • Rye dull at sl,loa t - ®1 5 ,15 fo prime. , firm a Melts nd Pork is quiet 34,50. r ;Bacon more -active;; rib sides 19t4c, clear rib 19%@ -19y,e;shoniders 16go, and - bias 2A®2se. Lard quiet at 20 @Ale. ' Whisky very d all at 111;a 1 ,4®1,23. . " -7 An fm ' 'ma"' a 11 TOLEDO', ,' 1112glist' 28,- nr . a . Wheat steady.' No: 1 white Michigan 11;42; regular 11.80; No. 2 white Wabash 1 amber Michigan 11,33 M; No. 14ed 51,34; No.'2 'do' $l,Bl gt , No. -8 do $1,24. Corn steady; with Noil at 940; and NO: 2 at 91c, Oats firm; with Noel at 49 ®6oc, • and No. 2 at 45M0. '.XtectliptaT-OXI bble floar i „ . ' 66,600 bash IT wheat,..lo.loo .bash, corn; 7,500" bush oats, 3,000 hi:nth:rye\ Shipments-1,100 bble" flour, 90,000" bush wheat, 9,200 bush ebtxt, 87,200,intsh oats, 400 bash rye, - . - -' • -'' ' - , MinviAtikrac August 28.-Floor, dull wile a dOweward tendency,' with sales of hoice country doublera at 58,25® 6,87. • Wheat dull And l ower at $1,29 for No. l'. and $1,25M lot. No. 2. Oats weak and lower at -51®52,e for No. `--2. • Corn lower at 88c for - No. 2. Rye _quiet and unchange4.. ; Barley: nominal. - Grain Freight), nominal and unchanged. Red I/ ceipts-1,000 bush. wheat, 3,000 bush. 0at5„2,009 bush. corn, Shipments-4 0 0 bbls. Soar, ..... Pitlnstdrni.SlA, August. 28 Fl our i . dollfand; declined 25c; wettern extra family $6,590)7;50; Indiana , and Ohio $6,7607,75: Wheat dull- declining; red 411,45®1,80; w hite $1,55@1;05. . .161,16;- • Corn dull and. irregular; Bye mixed western $1,12®1,16.- °Maslow at 52®570 for new, and 67458c , f0r 01d5,.. Petroleum more active; crude steady at • 22022350, axles 2 000 bbist-sefined•Bl%ci Whisk dti11id;111,2.501.27: ,; ,• ; -.• 1..1' '.... 7:,1•• „• tomsvir.Ll4,•Angullt4 28. Bagging 199hniiRetittioxy, 2335®24e -: Flour fir ; super, $509.25. .: Grain and groceries ti • -0 4 and. 1 tLeallobang9lillolo of 00 blt , at '., • 41".etgroYi$94/1 LWOOliters. . ••:• , • 1 I ".;.I.::1 aid ti.,in J.,.;7;) A L' 'i pinsßmiffGMElTE . , _ pork M._ Bacon : shoulders _ 16N c., clear rib 1954 c.; clear sidiiel9,(„c. Lard in tierces, kO%c. Baths: sugar cured 22c., fancy do. 23%c. Whisky fill4l l , 2 D© 1,21. - , °swim(); - August 28.—Flour -dull avid lower, with sales of 1,300 bbls at §7,00© 7,25 for'No. 1 spring; Wheat quiet and lower; NO.I Milwaukee Club /JAE!, with buyers-at $l O 3O, and amber Michigan_ $1,43(44,45, Corn nominal, at 51,06 for No. 2. LAG imports:' 22.6 00 bus wheat. Canal exports: 498 bbls flour, 25,600 bus wheat, 10 100 bus corn. • - • • DE.rhovr, AUgust ,28 Flour steady with's moderate demand. Wheat; re- OT ceinie 12. bush; market steady with an active 1 quiry; extra white $1,58; No. 1"51,37; re ular 151,27; amber Michigan 51,31. Corn 3c lower at $l for No. 1. Oats Mumpirts, August 28.—Cotton; low middlings. 31(4)31%o; exports, 20 bales. Corn 900. Oats' 62%c. Bran *l9. Hay 1120©22; Wheat 'unchanged. Flour su perfine 25156. Meal, kiln dried. 54,65. Bacon firm. Sides 193 , ic. Shoulders 163;c. Nas,lpilLLE August 28.—Wheat: mar ket easy; red ' 21,10, amber $1,15, white 111,20. - Flour 58,50. Oats 600. Rye 900. Corn $l. Barley $l,lO. Bacon : sides 19340., shoulders 16xc., barns 19%c. IMYORTS BY frAtIABOAD. Onuvisi.AnD AND PITTSBURGH BAIL. GOAD, August, 27.-4 care Trod ore, Shoenberger &B; 2do champlain, 4 do 1 a ore, Bryan & Caughey; 1 do wash ore, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 4 do blooms, Nimick et Co; 49 bxe scales rbank, Mit Co; 100 bble, Model i ß Fai & Co; 244 sks oats, Bingham & Lang; 50 bbls oil, J Spear; 1 car brick, J Cuthbert; 1 do rye, Exchange National Bank; 2 do melons, A P Campbell; 35 bge wheat, Day 19 do do, 46 bgs rye, Bricker & Co; 51 bble apples, 7 kge lard, Voigt, M & Uo; 1 car wheat, Hitchcock, MoUreery & Co; 150 Wits paper, Pittsburgh Paper Manu facturing Co; 30 bat) cheese, Watt, Lang it Co; 31 eke rye, J W Simpson; 100 bble oil, D Bly it Co; 150 bge oats, 21 do rye, I Mcßane & A; 43 bp rye, W 11 Graff & Co; ' 2 sks wool; D Gregg; 36 bble sprites, H. Rea Jr; 12 do do, hiorrison & Co; - 18 do do, J Allen; 26 do do, Bruggerman & 0; 10 do do, 1 do onions, Steel & Bro; 5 bbl eggs, 3 ' kge butter, C Hartman; 1 car rye, Wm Bingham; 100 bbls flour, .1 Gardiner; 3do [ cas e s pant A Jones; sdo do, RE Se l lers c lye, Pennsyl vania Salt Manufacturing Co. PITTSBURGH, PORT WATNB a CHI• °Soo RAILROAD. AIMUSI , 27.-36 cars metal, Nimiok it Co; 3' do do, Bryan it Caughey; 1 dodo, Loomis & Collard; 1 do do, Zug & Co; 1 do do, Rees Graff et Dull; p ron aL 1 do do Brown; 5 do do, Hallman & Li e am l - m b arleyett; l , d j o a d o ii , i Union ppi n eo tt; M B il b l I s ; 3 m k a ge oca 12 do vermacilla , Wm Hashige; 100 bble flour. filmmaker & Lanstenhiem; 100 do do, E Hazleton; 2 cars staves, M P Adams & Bro; 1 car ice, Jobn White, Jr; 12 bxe cheese, N J Braden; 12 dodo, A dr.J Kerr; 13 sks rags, Pittsburgh Paper Co; 189 eke bones, Seward it Emerson; 78 bble of , S Finch & Co; 32 bxs 'ars,whisky W Little; Jos 15 doz brooms, W Miller it Co; 4 Ws tallow, 2 half bble, J S Dilworth & Co; 29 Ake rags, C P Markle & Co; 50 bbls whisky, J Roth & Son; 100 bbls flour, Culp it Shepard; 25 tee hams, Jae U Parker; 100 bbls flour, owner; A.LLEGEMTT STATION, August 28. 100 bbls flour, R Knox atSon; 1 car lime, J Abdell; 2 do stone, G & S Mout; I do do, Forrester& Megraw;do, Jas Or; 1 do do, J Swan; 1 do cooperage, J M Hemphill; 1 dodo, Raiya A Robertson; 400 aka, 15 bble flour, S U McMasters; 2 bble , R A Carson; 3do do, Dun inger;eggs 2 cars & lumber, Frazier & Bro; I car wheat, Kennedy Bro; stone-ware, J Forrest; do do, T F Grubbs. AMMER:NY VAMET RAILROAD% Au gust 27.-2 cars metal, Lewis Oliver & Phillips; 1 do lime, D Llteynolds; 1 bbl gs, 2 kge butter, Paul & Gibson; 1 car metal, John Morehead; 1 do do Wm Smith; 1 car clay Dithridge & Son; 44 eke rye Scott and Gloat; &aka wheat, L J onions 5 bble oil, Minor & Loon; 3 aka onions, W M Kirkpatrick & Co; 2 1 car lumber, Reiter it Bro; 1,280 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 640, do, Owston & Sowers; 800 do do, Pool & Bro; '1,040 do do, 11 McKelvy. T 0 ZIVE10 3 001.; .ANDAMI, • ' . . . . ,QtrEraN tflng STO . . . TUB INMAN M6IL STEA3ISWPS biumberfuir Mimeo . first-class weasels .' smogs to. mthe eeiebrgted CITY OP FARM , - CITY OP ANTWEI - P_ CITY OR BOSTON)? 411 . r. Oi n ilisLTll4ol4, iOlT ßailing EVERY SATURDAY. from Pier AS, North silver, New York. For nasegge or farther Information &volt? to - - ' MU) AM :.BINOIIOI4 an 113 SMITHFIELD STlll;E'r, Pittsburgh. . QECUDII i r ' AND COMFOU 1,7 tur.the traveling coraninnitl• eL - 13. REM SS .afety Fite, Jacket; Car Heater an MODERATOR. For Smollte"and Hot Air Finer; dispensing with the use of stoves and firei in the - tion ger or Baggage Cow with attachment to graduate the heat to.any,temperature that-may be • desired without tors'poosibility of tiring the car forcers to which the .Jacket ma, be attached. Having obtained of the Milted States Letters Patent for s..riarety Jacket, which is warranted to resists the most. inten re heat that may plied- to it in t. 311 position end purpose for w h ich It Is intended. It is .a sure protection from accid fire, originating from defective flues or where iron pipes aro, used as conductors for smoke or heat. It Is anPlicable to ail piping that may become overheated and is warranted to give perfect sat. Wootton. w here wood or other combustible mate riel' may be placed in close proximity thereto, I an now ready to apply my invention to stores, dwellings, Histories, ships. steamboats; railroad cars. Ac. wherevrr pipes as conductors are m ode :dangerous by being overheated and secu rity desired, I will send on application right to Manilnictttre CA. use the above invention. Also Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage aeliing privileges either by Kate or county. • •J. a.BARRIS. INlPOffice. at the “NE PLUIS.IILTRA. PAINT UMW." corner tit Morris street and the Alla.' belly .Valley Itallroati, Twelfth ward. Pitu rga. Pa. • . . '771 0 :M 36 , . . • CAL.iO P- 1 111 C /NEt• Our entire_ eummer Stock of goys', Youths, Ind Children's Clothing, closing oat at greatl y reduCed prices. • . . No. 47 SIXTH STREET LATZ BT. CLAM. KEYSTONE POTTERY. S . •ntflatitters 0 7 - - • qmorsweamsiusTov waits 4C. . BTU'S= A and Wsiebouse. 63 LIBERTY BTU'= ANA A114%1441. nreaiinttir fittAndoel 'PA Mil STEAMSHIPS GUY It'IiOGAIVS, aulti J. Z. Nat ......J. Y. =Art QWIINT *MAT% • azokrzzoTTUfiL - ORNAMENTAL CARVIERV' ',ll",toitdolq'sv Pinkly; PL • i of *mak k ,2,ozracop,,,tsp,.,u 7-74cosse' •t• NEWS " The river rose a few inches yesterday under the influence of the recent show ers, but the rise does not, nor is it likely to amount to. anything. The weather, yesterday, was cloudy and clear at short intervals, though cooler than it was on Saturday. —Business is now enirely suspended at the landing, and is likely to continue so for some time. There are many who believe that as during the Spring and Summer tire was an nnnsal 'amount of rain, that the Fall will be characterized by drought. . • —Capt. Tom. Pot its running the Nick Wall, between St. - Louis and Lexington. —Captain H. L. Lee has declined to name his new Red River packet. the Gladiolajnstead of RFlght Star, as was originally intended. —Dan. Rice has PUrchased the steamer WilL S. Hays for $12,000. The steamer will be I used totransport his circus down the Misitissippi and np the Ohio. —The Charleston passed by. Louisville the other day, en •route, it is said, for Pittabnigh. It is not likely, however, that she will reach here until there is a rise. —A number of planters in Arkansas, in conjunction with a few Memphis mer chants, are about to organize a new pack et line for the Arkansas trade, making semi-weekly 4 trips. The arrangements are nearly perfected. —A dispatch from Benton announces the safe arrival at that place of the passen gers by the Admiral Farragut—num baring 75 in all. They made the trip overland from Cow Island, escaping the surveillance of the numerous Indians who have been on the wsr path near and along the Missouri. —A Louisville telegram says: The 'pilots of the Strader report 4 feet'of water over gortland and all the bare in the Lower Ohlo. They. also report the Camelia, Ann and Minneola over Flint Island, but the Mary Davae is aground there with a barge of ore, and the Quick step aground at for e Shawnetown Bar. The Strader will lay up the present at Shippingsport. —There wilt be a meeting of pilots and engineers of this city some time next week, we understand, to take measures to reduce the amount of license now paid ($lO annually) to the original sum--$lO for first issue of license and $1 for each annual renewal. Already the pilots and engineers of St. Louis .have taken the warded a r steps in the maer, and have for petition he r e for signatures, and nearly every pilot and engineer in the city has signed it. This petition after receiving all the signatures to be obtained in Pittsburgh, Louisville and other places, goes to Congress next session. —On Sunday, the Bth, an oz train, laden with the dirt's freight, from Tabor Island, bound to Benton, was attacked by Indians, said to number one hundred and fifty. Fortunately the teamsters were well armed with breech loaders, and shot-guns, which they at once let loose, and the Indians beat a hasty retreat. But no sooner were they out of range than they commenced cir cling round the train and built up breast works of fine,, a n d behind which they opened fire, and in a short time had killed and wounded nearly all' the cat tle, and riddled the wagons. Captain Frank Iledert, commander of the Flirt, acted with the teaa•sters. The party of whites was rescued" by the timely ar rival of another train, and Frank's ele gant scalp is still in the right place.—St. Louis Democrat. PROFESSIONAL. CI W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. (Mice, No. 131 FOURTH AV KITE. Pritts burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walte R. owrieo will practice S ta te eU. S. Circuit and litstrict Courts. in the Supreme and all the Courts of 'Allegheny county, and make collec tlonslis th ead ) acentcountles . 3e ARCHIBALD BLAKEILEY, a wrourfirmar-AiNi.A. - vv , bta 9$ yWI K STKIiET, arlitnixT:dall i WM. li. NEISPEIt, ALDEBIitA.ISIAxn PE EX-OFPICIACE.O JUBTICZ 07 ' THE OFFICE. 89 FIFTH. AVENIIR. • spedai attention even to conveyancing and collections Deeds. Bonds and Motteages drawn np. and all legal business attended to prOtantlY and accur ately. _ Q,ANUMM Iffc2USTEIO, • Ex-Ofileto Justice of tbe Tease andPolleesit Mar. trate. Odle's, GRANT STREET, 'oppoe the Oatbedval„ PITTI3BUROH, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments , Dencedttons. and alt - Legal Business executed wile promptness and dispatch., Wits TOr A. STRAIN, Al-akrUA24, 0 JUSTICE OP Tim PELEE AliD "4"ll°leoLlcE MAGISTRATE. • OZeo,llsl PITTEI• STREET, opposite -th_e ort es: thrifts'. bunia,,PA. Deeds, Bond., , Afillitvlsogments, • Depositions •aud sil re l it ' Businessexecuted *l4y, , protontsiess and distttob. - o:f 2 2 CZ. ELOCLIES, es. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. eiz"re►su ca Itaantaoturettot Matt Mantra and LIMN ANILUoIt ABD 1111/6BIOLLII pary.ZTl,79 as , Biernilla. ROCK • THE BABY 121 •.) „ . , EARNEST'S PATENT CRII3. L 101017,& WEISE 7 1 Practicall'andture Mannfacturust &en ris cotrarrrx.e.:vmDricrim. White At be tentid a tett astiortaztent cares. tor, co:lre'' deaf XRESII ' = SHAD "- 'RECEIVED dal's it BENJAMIN PULPRIM 'popular sumo, No. 45 Diamond Market, Pitts burgh, and at the Twin tlltr. Allogitenr OltY,' corner of Ohio and Federal streets. Van oe haa all kinds: or , Bea and Lake fah,' Halibut, Pbsdi Beak, Uodlish. Haddock and Hal. Also, large enpidlue, 'or White, Lake 'Illib; tialamoti, Also, , btergeon. Herring 'and lowest Trout, whlch enables us to sell at themarket Wises,. whulkole or retail. We invite all lovers or Fresh 'Fish tO tiTe Ue a :call, sad we will Maar ilia . Orlon Or a ll l x pr ivahi unG oi r lits A it tigus ' i,.,sh ts al e !iiirt seit io . ssil ', ryliE"-COMMON— SENSE WINE ' AND QUAD MILL, Manefactuted ,by the . ..v.%.... 6 s lend Walo) lisobtne ,Cotepaort la.the :nosy grrlCE.—The'tuoratThenr for " pproenctitealt. pat mend burbistittriAbLlMlLN STREET itTudoeiroMentiniptiertieTivirlaele "thTerreelcirtyree4., t ... Lto„ . ll:_wetillteth to. Typn,ty-pleht:h etreet, ‘ °ll l s b4Weesl "ll° i g '' 'ff Tl i ly: e the 4 4F . tr b li j asse VA 2 V; O,IIV uilltr x hl o t 4 DAV.; a ip u tr i bit __ J .." ' re° sn it" 334' FOU L Wierabilfrilas. lailatalo4! lehen.l l, ertlt-he 4rettiree4 .w - ‘ , 04„-,,Z. - ssl i ~..g o ..in ar. v idermatikad,gor....,. 1 . 1 114 ,,..u...1„ : „ cwipi,i7 lir cif ler: :u,(01111111151:11 ..11111711'• litery , My lissitietiV .-) :(4, 44 awi:-. - 4.11X)1 1 1. ! , n,) Fxi fit_ ;= 1.4 - 44 vaisfliva Ittl,:triuu El WILLIADI& CD., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now es, p er o t to tie trade at law • Agu Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and litobtsses. POTS° Rico, Cuba andEnglistailandllugla w • Mew York, Plillisdelphis and Baltimore Be lined do. . Golden Drovirin gs, Brtusgs, Stuart% Adams , and]eland b7rn. Pt. - Porto Rico and Email= Island Molasses. Young Hspan, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas, • Carolina and Bisngoln Rice. Java, Laguayra and - io Coffees. _ Tobacco, .Lard Oil, Flab. Nails, Glos. maps, Cotton yarns, &c., constantly on band. Fine lirandies,Winee and. S*Vm . 'mesa*, Moselle., and Sparkling Hoc k Wines . Of Huitel & Co.. in bottles. Spar Mine Moselle, Sokaraberg and Jotuuudis. burg, Hockheimer. Burgundy, - Ike. Brandenburg & Yterell' Fine Olive 011. do do Claretslmoorted in bottles. do do White Wines, in bottles. M. Wort & Sons , sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sperry. Madeira and Port Wines. Free Old Mononsratiela Bye Whiskies. pure. do Very SuperlorOld Scotch do do, A T,sO s Sole riti genta for Moet & Chandon , s Grand Yin. _ erzenai and Bellery Champagne. Brandies of our own selection and warranted. J. 10.143 ESTABLISHED BY A. & T W. N. GORILY, WHOLESAIX GROCER., No. 271 Liberty Street, Wismar= Om IMAtna. lianao larrTS33lllD.tc43 FL A. le :1115 W. C. ARMSTRONG, successor to Fetzer 3c Armstrong, PRODUCE CONSISSION RERCRANT, rio. 25 TURRET STREET. =VS M STEELE &. SON, °Commission Merchants, AND DILLLIIIII X. - mixacErrn, GatAimr.v3anan. No. 911 OHIO STILICIVI, near List Common. ALLEGIIENY CITY. PL. PIT= EMIL JAZ. 7 . =UMW KFIL & BITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DICALIZES 111 - ILOUB, ORLIN, SEED, MILL 783 D, ie., 549 liberty St., S Pittabturitta, my24:b37 T J. BLANCHABD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, spleaxBß an"IIITICLE, BAIRD is. PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers lu Pralucs2, Flora, Bacon, Cheese, Wish, Carbon and Lard Oil. Iron Manu fa c t ures, Cotton Yarns and an "F"Asburgla , generally, 112 and itt r,:zotal) STREET, Pittsburgh. JOlllll. 110V821..11DW. 11017811...e.W11. 11. 110111516 TOHN L HOUSE &BROS., Su ej cesson to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wll 313 Grocers and Commission Merchants. Cos. ner oi Smithfield and Water titreeta. Pittsburgh. JOUR IMPTON A WLLLAC2. §HIPTON &WALLACE 3. Whole. BALE GROCERS AND PROD LIGE DEAL- S. No. 6 BLETR tiTREET. Plirtstarah., DO2:rN3 PROP I OSA.LS.. .-- eeee •PeeffeeNlorelVNlNl*, psoross.L9.l , SEALED P ROPOSALS Will be received ~ - Il i -, t e undersigned until MON 'OA Y the 30th day to Angus .„1869,f0r furnish. leg Material and pa mg Bingham street, from Third to Fourth, and bestnut street, !rem First to ;Second. street. Bidders wit state the price per yard fur the work comple'e; the kind aid quality of gravel and stone to be-used to dune . the best for the work. The work_ to be under the direction of the Borough Regulator. and to be approved by Council. - • The Borough authorities' reserve' the right to reject any or all bids. , Parttculars Punished 00 application to - au2tlinet J. B. litißEttte, Burgess. vnmmur*olcp. • • CITY MIGINIMS% OPTICS, 1. AtLEGS:WY CrYY, PA:, August AT. 1889. FllO SEWER 'CONTRACTOR g e _a_ The ?sewer Commission of the City of dile gneue are prepared to receive proposals for the construction pt.& Think Sewer, about 2,000 • Feet Os! .Length, _ On Sisring Garden A.venni, from Angle street to the city L ne. Drawings and noecift•stions can 'be 'seen and full Information obtained. at the City Engiree •s office. Bids. will be received for constructing , the sewer la back and also 133 stone and most' be delivered on or 'before S EPTEMBER 4th," 1809. Worms df propOssis, - on. which forms alone bids will be received, will be furnished at the City Engineer" °Mee. - fhe Commission do ro,t , bind themseities to at. dept the lowest or any:bid. . - By order of the COMMIIIII/01, • CITY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, CM OF ALLEGHENY. allithst 25th; 188% I • NOTICE.-Sealrd:_ Pitopo:ials 'will be reset vfl at till o ffice until do clock ,r rt.. THURSDAY,fieplember:24, 2669. rer NUMBERING TILE UNNUMBERED IttuUSES IN THE CITY. Bidders state the , cost at whlon the weak will be done per number, In - eluding the Pinatas of the names 'of streets at corners where bonding. arc suitable suNknO • W. 2di C llr ALIASO: IMPORTERS OF No. 1i945 PENN WrBEET• eictswers pAvus CETIC ZNGINEEEL an':De9 017/CEVIA TUE nOOBl OP RIFIJOB, No, 67 Fourth Avenue, - 'l.treguuti.Gri, August last, 18 68 . PB.OPOSALS FOR COAL.—Beal • BD rebetisstm will be received at thli office, cloth noon :of W. IsDNEBDAY, beptembez Ist. 1869, for supelvine thejlonse of Renate with - Nat and•Lumn Coat, from Be.o ool t , 3 0 . 0110 bushels,.subject to standard weight, :the rmal, to be delivered in thelarde of the leettm tion. By order of the Committee. , sign :015 ASSESSMENTS . erre . ALLCOITZAT er,-ra.,..Augast 514. 1149. i OILICE..-The assessment tor A•A .01t /JUNG and PAVING-, of ! agiguict. GA.ftbEtl - AVENUE: fiord Tanner to , streets; also 'for Oradtng ' 800111 'AILLET' Irulton o Chartler 'treats:. and .aleo'fbr Grading of Union/Avenue„, from Illzon to Charles streets, are toe ready for examination and can Enseer until in be keen at the office the oh Olty Augttatk.•3l, 11109,'whef ey will be bi pieced the halide of the City Trounrer for collection. _ •. . I== CU &RUM DAVIS, sari:l2sl U>rrioa OT MTV ENGINZIs ritravurolt. Pltteburstn. August Sad. 1800. S rTICE.--Tke Assessment f or the landing; Peeing and Curbing Tiltrt_V th street. Irmo Britton strip t to the A. V. B.,Le now reedy for etereteettue, end can be peen at Ole office ruin THUMB AY. diluter:oer Ad, 11300 1 when it will be returned yo the t. 117 Treseureer for oolleetion._, MOORE. Bar Enirtnier. RANGEri °F_ annin! N.-I TIME. ALLEGUENY VALLEY ILAILROAD__. THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 014. REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. On and after MONDAY. June 14th,Ine9 TWOS THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday" will leave Pittaburgt Depot, corner of Mew! enth and Pike streets, for Franklin,olloMßlS. falo, and all points in ti e Oil Regions. LEAVE PITTSBMI9I). I Ai1111 , 7 Dc rrlTElantliW Day Ex 8:00 a m !Day Ex 5:15 pin night Ex .... 7:30 pm! Night Ex 6:30 an Brady's BAc 3:05 p m Brady. B A010:15 an Freeport Ac • 9:40 am Ist sodaW , ks 7:40 am Ald SodaVrks 8:30 pm Freeport Ac. 5:15 pia Ist Milton.. 6:45 a m let Hutton.. 8:50.1 xi Bd m Ski Holton... A :0 m 0 3d Hutton... 11:00 pm 3d Helton... 1:05 n Arnold , s Ac. 5:00p m Arnold , s 7:40 Chianti train tri and from Soda Works inst. Ptttsburgh at 1:10 P. Y. Arrive at FitUbunns (Sundays,) at 9:50 Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations. - • -. J. J. LAWHENOSi . THOX4S Au 't. Akr l . burn. awe jc"ITTSBIIRG . INNIMMIS CINCLITNA.TI ..I.OIIIS , BAILWAY. . . PAN HANDLE ROUTE. 0HA.1102 OF TIMIL—On and after MONDAY. April 25th, 1869 . - =lna Will leave and arrive alk the Union Depot. sa SWUM:. - • • ftsfart.' " Arrive. Mail 11:980.zn. 12:L1 a. 11, 7ast. Line 9:43 a. m. 1:13 p. EXPITAS " 2:33 p.m. 4:33 a. met Mixed Acen 5:33 a. m. 5:58 p. McDonald's Acc'n, No.111:43 a. m. 8:18 a. las Steubenville Accommod. 358 p. m. 9:331.91 I McDonald's Acton. 10.2 11:19 p. m. 3:lst ro. thinday Ohnrch 12:58 p. m. 9:58 a. It. • . . 2:33 x. train will leave daily. 15:13 trait:twill arrive daily All other trains will run daily. Sundays exelaPtv ed. The 9:43 a. m.• Train makes close Con. nections at Newark Icr Zanesville. 8. F. SCULL, General Ticket A.g . ant( W. W. OAJID. Snrot., Steubenville, Ohio. • and kIITTSBURGH CONNELLS VILL TIROAD. On and after TUESDAY, Noyember, ITtb. 11.5158, trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot corner of Grant and Water streets, $1 follows: . - Depart. Arriest. Mail to and from:Union. town 7:00 A. W. .6:00 rot. McßeesportAccomdtM 31:00 A. M. 2:05 r. is. i Ex. to and ' rom Unt'n. 3:00 ' r. st. 10:10 A. 116 West Newton Accom'd 4:301.. it. 8:35 A. Y. Braddock's Accomdt*n. 6:3.5 P.M. 7:50 p. X Night Ac. tollicK'sport. 5:30 pot. 6:45 A. IC 1 Sunday Church TraM to and from West Ne*ton 1:00 p. 6.10:04 A. . For tickets apply to , . E. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. noM • S UV. SILL UNION PACIFIC muLwAr Eastern Dhriiiti* The eIItILOSET AND MUST iiiiLLARI UTIL tram tea ICastto al poise: it Colorado Nevada, California Utah, Arizona New Ilezieo, - Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leave State Line sad LeayeawortX daily. Wanda, exeeptedjon the arrival ot grata* or Facia° Railroad front Bt. Loule, and Haw& bal arid lit. Joe Railroad from gnincy, conneete inw at Lawrence. Topeka sad &meg° with staic.s for all points in E.ansas. At end wt track west of Ellsworth with the taiTTEM STATER EMPRESS COMPANY'S.DiSLY LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND ILIEPRIEII COACHES YOB DV...NV][IIIII TATITLic-3311 All Peints in the Territoriee. And wi th SANDERSOIPS • LENS of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent's Fort, FLU. Adbuquerque, Santa Fe, and all points In /trip roes and New Mexico. With the recen additions of rolling stank and equipment, and the arrangementa toads with responsible Overland Transportation Linn from .11s western termintus, this road now erten unequalled facilities for the transmlasiof of freight to the Far West. • • Tickets for safe at all the windy*: 01nceatli the United States and Csantdas Be sure and ask •or set , via THE SNIOIEIi HILL ROUT &I; NION PACIFIC BAILWAY. EASTERN - • . . . A.4.IIIDERSON, m..N% A g+ .. _ DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANK. NO. 65 FOUR= .STREET. CHARTERED IN 1853. ASSETS 52,503.431 33. Open daily. from 9 o'clock :L. w. to 3 o'clock v. si., and. SATURDAY EVENINGS, from Ely Ist to November Likfirom 1. tag o'clock± and from November Ist to May Ist, from 0 to o'clock. • Deposits received of all sums of . not less'thaw ' ONE DOLLAR and a dividend - of the proats -declared twice a year, In June and December. ilnterest has been declared semi=annually in June and December since the Bank was organize4, - At. the rate of simper cent. a year. Interest, if not drown out, is - placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same tut crest tromthe Ist , days • of June ant December, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to calLor even to present his passbook. At this rate money will double In less than twelve years. Books containingthe charter. By-Laws, Rules. end Regulations,gratis. on applies t" at gisliriir 2 ,- 4 a (iii et la, Bass: • VICtraLTAIDAyera: . John G. Backofen, AM. Pollock. hi. D.. Beni. P. Paireeetock. _Robert' Robb,_ _ . James Ilerdman, John IL Shoenterger. James McAuley, . :James !Oldie. • _ James B. D. Heeds, . Alexander Speer, Dan iii. Peru:tack. _ 'Matti= Yeager. :. 1 guouvurst • ..„ Wm. J. Arideiman, Hebert thocrmial - Calvin Adams. . . Henry J. ..Lynch. Colvin .., John ci: 'Medley. • -", - Peter A.•Madelrs, George Black,-, ; r- ~.. John Marsh.ll. _ Al onzo. ll sitirgwin, -' - • .' waiter P. Marshall, Al A.,Carrier, , John R. McFadden. CharlesA. Colton, '' Onnsby - Phttupe, - John: Evans, • ~ , NeuryL... Biugwalt. John J. Gillespie, . ' Wm. E. Schmertz, WllllalaB. Haven,: s- • Alexander .Tindle, • Peter B. Hunker, 'William Van Kirk , Richard Bats, ~ Isaac Whittier,--, • James D. Eelly, - ' ' Wm. P. Weyman. . ' 1 87413trallal—CH EWA. COLTON. stuszraitir - 4 AILES B. D. IifEEDS. . _ SLATE.. 111001INIF ' QLI2II 185 ` 'And Color& Particular attentiou jtven to laMig !We au& np d airing Elate roofs. tor skartieu *nu • • I. 14. nrwmntitS, !-- billtg6lS City' Ithalte. Vtl.ooll-011. ()LOTUS,: X COMIC IL CLOTH • - litfurroWiliT s. -• • . • • • 7wINDow-sakives , • "- tdta y y ltr i n =- 96 and HlllBllll._ BLEXTIIau ve tinvi .--100 m.Atit 8 .41. AP _ .11:14AA1 1 6- 40 Vattnelghlt.W &SWOP- - .*1• 2advel t. 1,1 31x3,er ^ Washington, Gez.enil Supennt.enden WEBSTER. No. 4$ Element% AlreAluk, prrnimlcon VA R ADE MARK. DURUM PROO F CHIMNEYS. II II