OFFICE of PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,. TUESDAY, August 31, 1869. The oil market is devoid of anything really new or important. That sensetive, ness and uncertainty of feeling which has prevailed for sometime past, still continues, and the trade is by no means in a healthy or satisfacjpry condition, and the worst feature is the fact that there are no indications, at present, of any immediate improvement. New • and it would appear. are resorting to all kinds of strategy to keep prices down, and this being the case, the improved character of the advices from Europe have had no influence here as yet; intact, .refined is lower than it was last week, notwithstanding Antwerp has advanced two or three frances. Manufacturers are still without a margin, and apparently are as far off frornisecuring one as ever. CRUDE. Sales 1,000 each, September to De cember, at 14%; 1,000 seller all year at 1436; also, $5OO paid for the priveisge of delivering or not, 5,C00 bbl, any time this year, at $5 per bbl, which is considei T ed equivalent to 13g or, 1335 here. Spot or seller September, quoted at 14%. or $5,75@5,80 on cars at Venango City. l Buyer all year is wanted at 15, with \ I sellers at 1 1 514 York, it seems, continues very bearish, REFINED. Sale 1,000 spot, at 31%; 1,500 do, at 31%; 1,000 do, at 31%: 1,000 do, st 31%; 500 do, at. 313;; and 500 October; at 3254. It was reported that 'there had been a sale of spot oil in New York, at 31. Lines for September to December, 32%, @32%. MMI ,BRICATG OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubric IN ating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 3.5 C Eclipse Machinery 766- Eclipse Snindle ......... 80d RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL. Fisher 6c Bro 760 bbls. _ Pool it Bro R M!Relvy 360 " ..... Owsto 960 " • n (3: Sowers. ................ . . 960 " 1 Total .......................... 4,040 bbls. OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. R. R. Forsyth & Bro.. 498 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan dr Co. 157 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & 0:;., Philadelphia. Wormser, Myers & Co. 223 bbls ref. oil to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 1.200 eases refined, Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & S. 252 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelhia. Total Refined, 1,200 ca5e5........ 1,131 bbls MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw Yong, August 3 L—Cotton quiet and steady; sales of 500 bales; 35c. for middling uplands. Flour: receipts of 12,832 bbls.; more active, and s®loc. bet ter; sales of 12,700 bbls- at $5®6,60 for superfine- State western, 16,40®7,10 for extra State, $6,15 ®7,15 for extra western, $7,20®7,35 for white wheat extra, f6,50® 7,20 for R. H. 0., $6®7,25 for extra St. Louis, $7,25 ®9 for good choice do., clos ing firm. Rye flour quiet; sales - of 300 bbls. at # 4 ,50®6,60. Corn meal in fair request; sales of 25 1 k bbls. Baltimore and Brandywine at $6,10®6,25. Whisky dull; sales of 200 bbls. western at $1,17 ®l,lB free, the latter price on time. Wheat : receipts of 39,478 • bush 3®6c better and ,more active 271,- 000 bush sold at $ 1 ,35®1,40 for " No. 3 spring, $ 1 ,440)1,5234 for No. 2 de, $1,45® 1,50 for winter red Illinois, $1,50®1,604 -for winter red and amber western, $1,60 for white liidians, $ 1 ,580)1,62 for amber Tennessee, $1,62 for white Ohio, $1,60® 1,70 for white Kentucky, $1,65 for white Genesee, $1,67 for white California. Rye nominally lover. Barley nominal. Re ceipts; corn 488,443 bush. Corn opened shade firmer, closed dull I®2c lower; sales of 44,000 bush at $1®1,15 for un sound new mixed western, $1,16®1,1834 sound do. Receipts; oats 20,376 bush, dull and heavy, with sales of 38,000 bus at 620 for old western, and 61®64c for new southern and western. Rice steady. , ° Coffee in moderate request. Sugar is `-fairly active, with sales of 1,000 hhda at P orto 11%®12X0 for Cuba, and 1134(4)13c for Rico; also, 800 Ins Havana at 1234 ®12%0. Molasses dull at 35c; Muisco vado, do. 55c. Petroleum firm at 1634 c for crude, and 3 134®313‘c for refined. Hops nominal. Linseed Oil dull at 97® 99c. Spirits Turpentine Wet at 42c. Pork firmer, with sales of 940 bhls at $32,10®32,50 for mess; closing at 132,10 cash, 131,75 for old do., $27,50 ®2B for prime, and $30,50®31 for prime mess. Beef steady; sales 400 bbls. Beef hams quiet; sales 60 bbls at $2,5®30. Cut meats quiet; eales 135 pkgs at 14y, ®lsxo for shoulders, 17®19c for hams; middles firm; sales 230 bxs ice cured 1634®1730. Lard. steady; 400 tierces sold at 17y, re nd 19 1 )(c for steam and 1 9X®200 for kettle ered. Butter steady at 15®280 for Ohio. Cheese dull. Freights to Liver pool are lower; shipments were made of 7.000 bush wheat at 9d. per sail and 10d. steam also 1,500 bbls flour. per steam at 2.9..6d. Latest—Motu' closed Sc better for ship ping brands, with fair export demand. Wheat firm, with good export demand at g1,47®1,53 for No. 2 spring and $1,57® 1,60 for winter red' and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 61®6234e for western. Corn dull and heavy at $1,14®1,16 fora sound mixed western. Pork nominal at $31,87®32,05 for mess. Beef - quiet and steady. Cut meats nominal and unchanged. Bacon In moderate demand and prices favor buyers. Lard dull at 19®191(ci for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at 20®220. ST. 'LOUIS, August 3 1..—Tobac3o steady and unchanged. Cotton, nothing doing. Hemp in fair demand for low grades at $1,18©1,32 for undressed, and $2,30 for dressed. Flour—supers and extras are in demand and scarce, other grades arc dull; supers sold at $4,75©5,12; X 55,25 • ©5,35; XX $5,50©6; choice and fancy family at $7©8,50. Wheat opened dull slightly on some grades: No. 2 Spring sold. at $1,05©1,0735; No. 2 • rod firm at 1 1 ,13©1,15; No. 1 do $1,20© 1,25; No. 2 white $1,15©1,18; choice to fancy 1 1 , 3 2©1,65. Corn firmer wit h a better demand; mixed in sscks 88;4c; choice yellow 91c; good to fancy white 92©95c. Oats firmer but not active at 44@46c in bulk, and 50©55c for mixed to fancy white In sacks. Barley; demand good lor best quality and but little offer ine; No. 2 sprin sold at $1,0735 . @1,10:, Choice firm at $1,75. Rye firmer at 80© 86c. Whisky declined to $ 1 ,15©1,16, with more sellers than buyers at inside rate. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Pro visions quiet at 134 for Pork, 14©14M0 for dry salt shoulders, 18%0 for bacon shoulders, 19y©18No for clear rib sides, r and 19©19.tio' for , clear sides. Lard, is Quiet and unchanged at 193ic for choice_ • kettle in .tleroes. Receipts: 3,800 bbls flour, 39,200ibus wheat, 4,300 bus Corn, 14,800 bus oats, 700 bus barley, 000 bus ,rye, 200 hogs. •CnecnvivATl, Ang. 31.--Ftour, steady; $5,75®8.. Wheat firmer; closin at g 111,2001,25 fer•red, and . $ 1 . 85 @.1.45 far , `white, the latter rate ' for choice geh. try Cor a dull; at 4405, and mere sellers than buyers. Oats steady at 54® gye firm and in demand •at ;11® 1,02. Tobacco in good demand; sales of ~~::. ~b, : . y PETROLEUM MARKET. IMPORTS B RAILROAD. CLBVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD. August 31.-100 bbla oil, J ;SPear; 40 aka oats, 15 tibia apples, 18 birs plums, 10 do peaches, Day de Co; 6 bbls oil, 1 _do grease, Dilworth P de Co; 21 aka rags, .1 ticils rags, McCulloh bbls; oil, Gee Stoever; 1 c a sh ingles, G T R2b inson; 2 do iron ore, Brady's Bend Iron C0;,6 do do, 2 do brick, Shoenberger B & co; 100 empty /Oils Hutchinson R it Co; 140 bbla sand, Dlthridge & San; 27 big and bdls billiard tables,J F Bennet; 33.5 cakes copper; 60 do pla tes, C G Hussey it Co; 603 billets iron, Jno Moorehead 1 car wash ore, Bryan it Caughey; 6 do I ore, McKnight P & Co; 256 billets -iron Singer N de Co; 100 bbls lime, Adams & Co; 20 bxs tobacco,Chas Bauer; 60 bbls cement, Robt Chrly; 3 bola eggs. Head &M; 50 do oil Johnston & Paine; Bdo eggs, Morrison & Devol; S do apples W C Armstrong; 10 do do, El Riddle; 20 do do, Bruggerman it O'Brine; 21 do do, J Allen; 12 do do, F G Craighead; 6 do eggs Semi Devol; 1 car shoulders, Dalzell & Townsend; 200 pigs lead, Park & Co; 35 sks rye, rdcßien it Anjer; 18 bas plums, 9do peaches, 11 bbls apples, 1 do eggs, 'Polio Mand & Co; 8 ao do, J A Graff; 3do do, b a s do, C Hartman; 100 bblis Sour J Gardiner. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE- it CHI CAGO RAILROAD. August -31.-1 car meat, W B Hays & Son ; Ido rye; Robb ct Herron: 50 hides, J Y McLaughlin; 50 do, G N Hoffdtott; 100 do, Hammett & Son; 50 bills do, Boyd, lid& Co; 20 bgs flaxseed, W W Knox; 100 hides, Wm Smith; 17 tea lard, E H Myers it Co: 800 aka flour, owners; 30 bdls paper Hos tetter it Smith; 1 hhd tobacco 'Maul; 1 car wheat, Hitchcock, McCr e ery & Co; 1 ,carstaves. P Adams Bro; 29 aka rags, Godfrey & Clark; 10 tars cheese, N J Braden; 50 whisky bbis, Jos. S Finch it Co; 30 bdls spokes, 'Hare & Bro: 2 bbls eggs, 69 bas cheese, Woodworth & Davi son; 3 bbls onions, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 14 bas tobacco, Little & Baird; 1 - car ice, John White Jr; 4 bbls tallow, Reed it Johnston; 20 bite cheese, S Ewalt & Co; 16 dodo, W D Cooper it Co; 20 do do, W H Kirkpatrick d; Co; 24 bga grain, Dan Wallace, 2 bbls eggs, Moans & coffi n; 50 sewing machines, Wm Sumner it Co; 100 bbls flour, R Knox it Son; 1 car mill feed, Keil . & Ilitchart; 300 bbl flour, owner ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. AU. gust 31.-4 oars metal Lewis, Oliver it Phillips; 2 do do, John Moorehead; 4 kgs batter, L J Blanchard; 7 do do, F Tem pleton; 2 do do, H F Bruggerman; 40 eks corn, 12 'do oats, .7 & A Dietz! 8 bbls onions, Knox & Orr; 6 aka wool,' Win BarkerJr; 45 eks oats, Chas Westhoff; 60 bble salt, WI/ West; 57 sks oats; Scott dt %sal:- 15: do wheit, .9, do oats, Keil ,t Riteltart; 'l7 bp, oath :19 Hood ; 1,760 , bbls crude . 611; '.lriabbi Bror 360 to do, Pao; 'Broi 960 do doi E lASlCetry; 960 do do; Owston it Sowers. Loins .lit PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST ura4AD, Asps!, 81.-4/ bp 251 hhds. at $7®25,20 for lug to prinae leaf. Whisky unsettled; no sales; accu. rate quotations cannot be given; holders ask $1,15, but $l,lO was the best rate of fered. Provisions dull, with very little demand. Mess pork is - held at $33,00®33,25. Balk meats sold at 135.1®16W,c for shoulders; sides: no sales. Bacon sold at 15c for shoulders to a lim ited extent, 183,0 for elear ribs, clear aides sold to the extent of 15 hhds. Su gar cared hams 23®24c. Lard 19340 and no enquiry. Butter scarce and 2c higher; prime to choice 27®32c, fruit house sells at 35c. Eggs firm and in demand at 13® 14c. Sugar firm at 1 334®16c for Orin:ie. • Coffee steady at 193;®25y.c. Linseed Oil mer and sells at c®l the latter being the jobbing rate. 98 Lar s d , Oil 5102® 1,45. Gold 13334 buying and 134 selling.' Exchange steady. 2 . 'TOLEDO, August 3 L—Wheat, 4 to Sc better; white Michigan irregular at $1,83 for No. 2: white Wabash at $1,26; amber at FLU; No. 1 rod at $1,88; No. 2 red at 11,343; No. 3 red at $1,25®1,26: rejected red at $1,05. Corn /c better: No. at 94e; No. 2 at 930; rejectedSt 81c. Oats a shade lower; No. lat 50o; No. 2at 46c. Rye dull and nominal. Freights-334e to Buffalo; 90 to Oswego; 100 to Ogdensburg. Receipts-53,000 bbis. flour; 96,000 bush. wheat; 20,200 bush, corn; 6,600 bush oats; 2,000 bush. rye. Shipments--5,100 bbls. flour; 48,000 bush. wheat; 53,500 bush. corn, 5,100 bush. oats. LotrisviLLE, August 31.—Flour buoy. ant, with sales of family at sB,eo, and su perfine .at $5,50. Wheat firmer. Corn and oats unchanged. Rye $1,10®1,15. Barley $1,25. Groceries steady; New _Orleans sugar, prime 1415 c; New Orleans molasses 75c; prime Rio coffee 2434 c. Provisions declining; mess pork 534; bacon, shoulders, 16c; clear rib, 19e; clear sides, 19340. Hams, sugar cured, =c; 'fancy 2330. Lard 20.30. Whisky dull at $l,lB. , • CLEVELAND, August 31.—Flour dull and weak but unchanged. Wheat steady and unchanged. Corn quiet and , un-' Changed. Oats more inquiry; State 97c. Rye quiet, No. 1 held at 51, No. 2 do at 90c, demand light. Barley receipts better and little doing, prices, nominal. Petroleum quiet and unchanged; refined held at 28®2834 September and October in large lots, small lots on spot 30@31; crude $6,50. \ MILWAUKEE. August 31.—Flour dull and prices unchanged, Wheat firm, at $1,31 for No. 1 and $1,28 for No, 2. Oats dull and lower, at 4730 for No. 2, Corn quiet, at 860 for No. 2. Rye nominal. Barley quiet- and unchanged. Grain freights nominally unchanged. Re celpts-500 bbis 'flour, 9,000 bush wheat, 7,000 bush oats,. and 3,000 bulb corn. Shipments-10,000 bush wheat. PHILADELPHIA, August 31.—Flour is very dull: Northwestern extra family at 56,75®7,50; Ohio 57®7,75. Wheat a little more active but unchanged. Rye dull and declined to $1,12. Corn in limited demand at $1,16®1,18 for yellow. Oats steady at 50®57c. Provisions dull and unchanged. Petroleum firm; crude at 2 2®2234c. Whisky unchanged. I Msuenis, August 31 .—Cotton: mid dlings 3234. Receipts 47 bales. Exports 6 bale 3. Year's zeceipts 247,67.3 bales. Ex ports 247,632 bales. Stock on hand 94 bales. Flour quiet. Wheat $1,10®1,35. Hay 520®23. Bran $l9. • Oats 61®623.‘• Corn 85®87. Corn Meal 54.65. Bacon quiet; shoulders 1634; aides 193;6. BALTI3IORE, August 3 1.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat firmer, with prime to choice red at $ 1 ,441.1,55. Corn firm, With 'prime white at $/,/5®1,16. Mess Pork quiet at 5.34,50. Bacon firm. -Heins 24®260. L;rd quiet. Whisky dull at $4lB. Oats firm at 603 for prime. Rye dull at $1,10®1,16. Citicaoo, August 3 1.—Cattle dull, s3® 4,3734 for Texas steers and common crows: $5®5,75 for good to choice cows; $5,54.1® 5,75 for fair to medium steers; 56,40® 7,25 for good to choice do. Hogs dull and nominally 10®20c lower; 59@9,25 for common to fair; $9,40®9,60 for good to choice lots, Sr. Louis, August 3 1 .—Cattle; common in liberal supply mild prime and choice scarce, and prices r . nge 2®534c for com mon to prime. Hogs - inactive at sB®lo. Renton., August 31 .—Wheat hi gher; extra white 5 1 ,58®1,59,' No. 1 at $1,39, regular at 51,26, amber at 51,31®1,33. Corn duller at 980 for No. 1. Oats 66c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORE, August .31.—The market was fairly active, and prices generally steady. • . BM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER, I 1.889 M whea;, Meanor clt Harper; 40 do oats, cHendc Hood; 14 emp bbls Spn cer .1k M K a y; 4 elks flour, Jty Patterson; 1 lot old Iron, Hall & Spear; 1 car mill feed, Shoemaker L; 100 bbls flour, Watt di Lang; 100 do do, Dan Wallace; car rye, McHenry it Hood; 50 bga bar ley, Meanor ft Harper; 2 bbls apples, Robb it Herron. !- ALLEGHENYTATION, AUKUBt 31 . - 1 car flaxseed, MB.Suydam, / do lime, J Abd6ll; Bdo metal, Lewis, Bailey , & baizell; 2 do do, Spang, Chalfant & Co; 4 do limestone, Superior Iron Co; 1 do metal, Lindsay it McCutcheon; 104 bits oats, 103 do rye, R - Knox & Son; 50 ,do do, Jos Craig; 2 cars lumber, John Nanz; 3do wheat, Kennedy Bro; 60 bbls ce ment, J Updegraft. —....—.. , ...nkriver continues about statio n aryat this point, with twenty-six inches in the channel by the metal mark. Weather clear and cool — mercury,•72 in shade. A stable belonging to Capt. A. B. Bunting, a well-known steamboat pilot, was destroyed by lire, at Wellsville, the other day, and his house made a very narrow escape. His numerous friends will be glad to learn that he was insured. The Bell, In command of Capt. H. H. Sholes, will leave for Parkersburg on Saturday, provided the river does not recede too much. —Captian -Win Hardwick has purchas ed, at Little Rook, the Hainilton, for 86,000. She was built at Cincinnati, two years ago, end will carry 600 huhdred bales cotton. —The Knoxville Press and Times has been informed by old boatmen that the Holston and Tennessee rivers are four inches lower than over before known, with a prospect of falling still lower. —The has been ld, by Captains Cox Mollie nd Gratz a Whiteman, to so Mr. J. C. Mitthews, of Jacksonport, for 85,200. It is the design of the owners of the Gratz to put her permanently in the Black river trade, to run in connection with the mail steamers Caldwell and Natoma. —We clip the fillowing from the Cin cinnati 'Gazette, of Monday: The Bar ranquillatowed to Madison a craneboat, 'to be used by Captain Dan. Moore in get ting the machinery of the J. N. McCul lough. This machinery will be used in Capt. Moore's new Cincinnati and Pitts burgh packer, which will be ready to _launch at Pittsburgh in a week. The machinery is now above water,-, and can be easily secured. —The Cincinnati Commercial, of Mon dayys, sa : The Um ted States snag -boat Greenb k, Capt. John Shane, has been c busily ngaged in clearing the chan nel. Th pig iron ;That sunk at Pike Island, ighty-three tulles below Pitts burgh,s h been entirely removed. The channel t that point is now clear. The wreck of the Ingomar, sunk in the chan nel at th Sisters on the Ist of January, has been removed; if the river keeps down oth r obstructions will be removed. 4, —The .t. Louis Democrat. comment, ing on th table of distances on Missouri river, r ntly published, says: If the survey eh uld be carried on to the head waters, we might be able to show , that the tortuous channel to Fort Benton measured something less than two thousand five hundred miles, instead of the imma inary three thousand one hundred a d twelve, which many be lieved the I were traveling when on a it steamer bond from St. to te clasen lan ing of- the Rocky Louis Mountaihn steamers. TO LIII\HRPOOL AND p* QUEENSTOWN. TEM :maim MALL STEAMSHIP& Numbering sixteen got-class velarla, among v.:. mike celebrtLed CITY OF PAM*, CITY OF ANTWEtf, CITY OF BOSTON CITT or BALTLUORE, CITY OF I,ON'DON. &Sing EVER Y SATURDAY, from Pier 45, matt. Informati haverOn& . noiw Ne York. For ousage or fuller r to WILLIAM BIN8ELt:11. Jr. 143 BUITRPIELD STREET. Pittsburgh MISCELLANEOU 2 9 0 0 - 0900 ACRES • OF OIOE LANDS FOB SALE, Union Pacific Railroad Company, /EASTERN DIVISION, Lying along the line of their road. at 8400 TO 86,00 PER ACRE, And on a OE OF FIVE IMAM. /or farther illiclam maps. fto., address 01/N P. DEVEREVX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kauai, Or MIA& B. LAABoItN, See% 11014: ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. BOLD ONLY BY LEMON ige Practical Furniture Nano&chime, &a n us 7POITRITY/ AVENITE. Where mar be founds Thu assortruent otPar. or. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. de23 TRADE MARK. DM MIDGE'S vnt.v.- - tircoow Lamp CHIMNEYS. Ros DA PURIFIES THE BLOOD. 1011 SALE BY DEG r GISTS EMYWEEE:s. der7:blOarwr JOHN MIMIC .. . . C) HIPTON& WALLA:CE_, Whole. BADE GROCERS AND PROD uCE DAL. t No. 6 EX= !STREET. PlN,sbrugh. Dus:rsB - LIBIF.-100 barrels Cleveland WhltaLlme; SOO bblirEattern do. Itir sale by • 1 • A pLE B UOA Z and sopianzu e lATA LANG A CO't3, L • uemLEMT-100 bbls Louisville Ityasillie Cleatsni, ter surg .T loam . . A big/ LoabrUbe BydruUea Oaxwa‘jaial• Ataw RIVER NEWS. EILMSEIPS Br TEE Bt. Louis. Minoan. Insurance Effected upon ail de scriptions of Property at PAIR BATES 'AND ON LIBERAL TERMS. Applications Solicited. Policies issued without delay and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch. au= NATI(KI,-----11----------- Offlo,e In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE 811/LuING. W. W. MARTIN, President, JOHN BROWN„Jn._Vice President, JAMES E. ESTRVENEON.I3ecretary. •, • rungOrone: John A. Myler,lJas. LoekbarlJos. litrers, Jas.L.Grabam. Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Erown,Jr. George Gem, JaceP hopp, O.H 211 ( 1111am. Jno. ThomPson J. He',laugher. ape OFFICE, N.E. °mum WOOD is MTH yrs. A Home 04 eaPin7.takIng PRI and Marine Rhuos. • • , DiltkOlene: Wm. Philling, Oapt. John L. Rhoads, I re Jean Watt, , Samuel P. Shriver, John E. Parka ' Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James )!!' llei, Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, Wm P. Lang, Jtunes D. Vernerita Samuel 2dcerhalcast WM. PHILL resent. JOHN WATT, ice President. W. F. GARDNER, Secretarr. na PT. JAM. GORTION. °event Agent. AE LEGSI E N Y INSURANCE. COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. lOR,No. 37PIPTH sTILERT.BANN Bum. /Hi Tou tt. 1 ren against all kinds of Piro and Matin• JOHN IRWIN. Ja.. Peeigept. T. 1.1. HOSKINSON A Vice rraident. D_MTEL_ .L cfteetary. ULM. 4 DEAR • , General 4geit. •i • _ DiesClOne ' iphp Jl'.• . libl.:, 'Mumma') . a. Xvorson. k ika y OM rraneds palm, Ham Ott. i LI.T.IBLOOkdAIe. Wn. DONN To a. ante. 1 - PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1.850 LIFE, FIDE, ACCIDENT INLAND INSURANCE No. 63 'Fourth Street. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER $30,000,000. J. J. CARRIER .& BRO., GENERAL RtIIGENTS CONNECTICUT Etna' Life Insurance Co, HARTFORD, CONN., For Western Pennsylvania. A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY Numbering Nearly 60,000 Members ASSETS, (JUSE Ist, 1869,) OVER 825 ,000,000 SURPLUS, OVER $7,000,000 Current Dividend from FORTY to SEVENTY PER CENT. Cur rent Inorneoverl3lo,ooo,ooo Per Annum. Its Income from Interest alone more than pays Its Claims by death. ALL POLICIES NOVFOIIFEITIAG For Every $lOO of Liabilities, IT .11AS $145 OF ASSETS Literal Arrangements made With insurance Agents . and So licitors Iwo» application at this Office. ALSO AGENTS ARTER ED 1819. The Most Successful FIRE INSURANCE CO, IN HEIM ASSETS, $5,352,532.96. Travellers' Accident, cash assets, 51,26 Albany City Ins. Co., " Aetna Ins. Co , 1-,0". " 40 State Ins, Co,, Cleveland," " 251 Lancaster Ins, Co., Pa., " <i 251 INSURANCE COMPANY. or. Federal St. And Diamond, Alleghen EOPLEIP ISSUILINCE COM• PAN Y. AND - 1 I INSURANCE' COMPANY. OF ALLEGHENY, Pi. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS 'BANE • BUtLDINGS, No. 41 Ohio Eft., Anelalintl7. A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors wen known to the Community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. • HENRY IRWIN. Etna. D. RIDDLE.7.-............5ecretary. DIRECTORS: . Henry Irwin, D. L. Fattener:, Wm, Cooper Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottlelb ra4 Simon Drum, J. E. South,- Jacob Rush, W. . St e wart, !Ch. Whiston, Joseph Craig, Jog. Laminar, IR. J. Zinkana, .rer...-groben. R. E. 11E110117, GENERAL AGENT. ap10:025 O AS" INSURANCE COMPANY. PRELIM'S BUILDING, ao. ii 2 Fifth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, Capital All _Paid Up. PA. Diancrons. N. J. pigley,jr,:Capt.N.Bailey, Dam'l Wallace, 18. H. Hartman, 'A. Chambers Jake Hill. ,S. APClurkAn. 'Jas. AL Halley, Thomas Smith, I Jno. S. TVl!lock, ROBERT H. KING, President. JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. R. J. GRACE. Gen'i Agent. Insures on Liberal Terse on all Fire and Marine Lake. apt: ¢trf pEN, SYLVANLI. 1 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUR6Hi OP OFFICE. No. 1673 WOOD STREET, BARE IJOMMERCE 8... MIL, Ls s Home Company, 11ING and Inausea ;Milt bus by Fire exclusively. LEONEOARD WA R LTE President. YLE, Vice Presiden. HOBERT PATRICE', Treasurer. HURH .IficELHENY. Secretary. • . Leonard Walter, DIMMT0118: George WilsOn, C. C. Belle, lEfeo. W. Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Plelper, Joslt.h Xing, - Joian Voegtiey, Jas. H. Hopkins, - A. Ammon. Henry tiptop', INDEXLITITY AGAINST LOSS BY FM'S, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA, anncr.,43s t 437 CHESTNUT 9T. , near DIESCIVIIS. Charles .V. Bucker. Mordecai H. Toblu Wagner, David S. Brown,Lotr al Samuel Grant,, Isaac Lea. Jacob IL smith. Edward C. Data , veorge W. Rlcharda, George Fales ' CHARLES G. BANCKER, Preside . EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. " W. C. STEELE, Secretary, pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGist, North West corner Third and Wood Street'. ratLG:ELS WESTERN vasunaricE con- PANVIAP PITTSBURGH. ..sa...iiDER NIMICE, President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE }MELD, General Agent. Cate, 916 Water street, SPauf & CO. 'e Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. . Will !azure against all kinds of Pi re and Ma rine. Maks. A home Institution, managed by Di rectors who are well known to the communi ality ty, and who are determined by promptness and liber to maintain the cr assumed, as offering theharacte best p which they have rotectlen to those who desie to be insured. • DM:MORN: Alexander •I‘lruick, Joon R. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, Janata McAuley, William S. Evans. Alexander Speer, Joseph Eirkpatricis - Andrew Action, , Philßoßencer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. At ,EA dr, 21 - I MINT CELEBRATEDWORCEST' I SAUCE "tract of a at- Pronounced b CONNOISEU TO BE TUZ In y Good Rau And Applicable 'Tell Lea Trine' thattheir ice Is highly es -coed In India, I Is, In my °pin • , the most pala te as well as Sauce 'whole ie that Is Put free on board at London or Liverpool, two parcels of twenty cases or more; each case t dozen large, dye dozen middle, or ten dozen small. Parties who order through us have the advantage of a supply front our stock until the arrival of direct orders. James Kerner & Son's celebrated Dundee Mar malade. Robert Middleman's celebrated Albert Biscuit. J. & G. Cox's Gelatine. Crone & BlackelPs_goods. Delangrenter's Racahout des Arabea. fluinness•s Stout, Bass and Allsopp's Ales. Win. Younger's Edinburgh Ales and the W Ines of Franca, Germany, spain and Portugal, Union JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS Siinare and 46 Beaver meet, New Yolk, &de Agents for MIWBS. LEA & PERJUNS'. J e9;kBl-wr Every. Verie Or igfiikEt SECIIRITY . AND COMFORT for the traveling community. J,. 8.. HILR.R.IS Safely Fire Jacket, Car Heater and montwaroli. For Smoke Stoves and Air Flues, dispensing vrith the use of Stoves and fire 4 in or bon the Yat sen /ter or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to gr a du ategrdu t heat to any temperature that may Without to oibility of firing the car or cars towhich the J a c ketmay be es Le t Raving obtained of the United States Letters Patent fir a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist the most Intense beat , hat may be lip plied to It In tae position and purpose for which It Is intended. ure It Is a s lirotectlon from accidents b; fire. originating from defective Ilues or where y iron lipipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat. Is applicable to all piping that may become verheated. and la warranted to Rive perfect sat isfaction been, wood or other couthustlble mate rial may aced in ClosB DrOXIMIty tbereto, I an now ready to arply my Invention to stores, dwellings, ( enteric/6 ships, steamboats, railroad cars. itc. Wherevrr made dangerous by bepnpo v er h eated aos eean desired, I w i ll a mo k on application right to manuaure r ths above invention. Also Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage In selling privileges either i.y State or county. J a vatuus. liilP"OMee at the "MR PLUS ULTRA t h e WORRS." corner of Morris street and the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, 'twelfth ward. Pitts burgst Pa. ineinnse L GRICE oos No cioTku OIL u. OLOTH FOR WINDOW MAD M& TRANBI.A.RENT • WINDOW MADER. TABLE AND Innormra z OIL CLArrile /N R.VISX VAIIRTY: . a. nu:um% is and SS ALM 'Strait THE IRON CM MUTUAL LIFE LkSURANCE ! Of Pennsylvania, Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny DIRECTORS I Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., • Capt. R. RUBINSON. • Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D. Rev. S. H. NEnBIT, LLD., W. A. ItRED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Arent, SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENN Y. Hatter, A. S. BELL. Attorney -at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Ltunber Merchant, D. SWOGER. Insurance Agent. JCapt. ROBT. ItOBINIiON. President: ACOB RUSH . K D. D. Me President, Secretary, • C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. IL W. WHITE, AtZDICAL ADVISIn. DANIEL SWOGER, Genq Agent. This is ahome company, conducted on the mutual Drinclpte, each policy bolder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. I.Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe Investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home industry. nth294tB3 EN FRANKLIN r from a medical ntleman at Mad to his brothel' SEM RAILROADS. I _ _........, ~,,,,, ~„,„„....._ ENIV SYLVA-aga ti... 1211311.5. CENTRAL BAIL oAD. On 9th. 1869. Tr and after 11 P.M. . dunday AUGUST I from the a :. s will arrive at and ' .depart and Libe Unio ycorner n D, pot. of Wasnumiglat rt streets. as follows: - Arnim. i Deart, Mall Train.. . 1:20 am ; "Day Expressl2 :30 am. Past Line... . . I F 43 aMi•Pacific Ex... 7:45 ma Wall , e No. i.. 6 20 am iWaips No. 1.. 6:30 ant • BrintonAcc , n. 7:50 am; Mail Train ~ . , R:/0 as Wail's No. 2.. 9:05 am' Brag:eke N0 . .1,. 5 10 ma Cincinnati Ex.8:25 a m:Cinch:M.l E. 12:10 pat Johnstown A 0.1020 am I Wairs No. 2.. 11:35 ma Bra•ks Ac Nol 7:00 pm ' Johnstown A0.:05 pal Pittsb'h Ex. 12:40 prolFtra`ks Ac No 8.2 pat Phila. Expressl:oo pm Phila. Express 6:50 pat Wall's No. 8 ...1:50pm I WalPs No. IL 3:113p m Bra'ks Aotio 2 9:55 pm Wall's No. 1.. :05 DM Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pml•Past Line..... 7:30 pm ' Way Passtor 10110 pm Wall' 5. 11:00 "These trains make close con nect!on & t Rants. burg for Baltimore. Theyhurch Train leaves Walls Station ere!, 3undat 9:05 a. iti, reaChing Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 32:50 p. rn. and arrive/Ist Walls Station at A:10 p. at. . . 'Cincinna press and Pacific Express leaves daily. An o wa s daily except Sunday. Por whe t=herintermatron apply Cu - • W. 11. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvaniaßallroad Company will not as. • snipe any risk forßaggage, except tbr wearing ap parel, and limit thele responsibility to One Gen. axed Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding It at amount in ' value will be at the risk of the owner. uilless taken by surreal contract. EDWARD G. WILLIA3IB. at= . General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. ___ ESTERN P ENNSYLVANIA ROAD, --On and after July 25241869,2 e Passenger Trains on. the Western Pennsylvania Bat road will arrive at and depart him tie Arrive: Federil Street De pot, Allegheny City, as follows: Depart. fipringd,e No16:40 a malt% .... .... .. 6:20 ast Freeport No.18:20 a mi Freeport:No..l 9:20a za Express 10:40 a tuiSliarpb•g. No111:20 ain Sharpb'g No.11:20 p in ( Express .... 2:0 pin Freeport N0.24:05 p m Bprtngd'e Nol3lo pm hfail .. ... -. . 5:50 p m Freeport N 0.2520 pm Spring . d , e .... 6:20 A miSnringd,e N026:30 D za Above trains Ta n y except SundaY. The Church leaves Allegheny' Junction even 'Sunday at 7:40 a. ni., reaching AlleglaenY City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City 1 11:20 p. m. and &rive at Al/eglieny Junc tion at 3:40 p. m. cosrattrrariOn TrOXicrti-For sale In pant ages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, .Pine Creek. Etna and Sharpsburg and good only on the trains atom ing - Infat Stations specified on tickets. he trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. make direct connection at Freeport with Wa lk ra llne of Stages for Butler and Hannah:town, Through tickets may be purchased at tie (Mee. 1q45 ISt. Clair street, near the Suspension grit , ge. Plitsburah, and at the Depot, gheny. For further information imply to Alle JAMES LEPPERT% Agent Federal Street Dept t. The Western Penney/Yenta Railroad will not ad mme any rink for Baggage, except fir wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Pisa Liundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex ceeding this amount in value willbe at the risk of the owner, anima taken by special contract. _ EDWA.IID-fl. WiLL/A11.9. at:3o Eienertl Sunerlatendent. Altoona. Fa. ____ 0.1 R . ...............E 7 611GH. PORT WAYNE h 0 B. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. R. FremAtignst3oo, 1889, trains will leave frost and arrive at the Union Depot, north aide , burgh city time, as follows:. • Acmes. Chleaf i o ri Ez....2:oB a ml' Erie Ygn Er, 7:2 a m Chicago 2g11 , 01:28 a ro Mai1..6:58 a to; Fast Line. "..8:48 a ml Cl. & Wit'g Ex 1:23 pm' Chicago Ex.. 1:38 p m W'e & Erie Ex 4:38 pm Depart/rocs Alleghen Bear Falls Ac.9:08 a y. m Leetsdale " 10:03 a M • " .11:1 Rochester " 2:2 01am ! 3 pm • Enos .3:58 P Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm Bea'rFalls " • 8:13 pm! Leetsdale " 10:43p mi Fair Oaks thm day Church. 1:13 ri 1:38 p. m. Chicag ajr 7:23 D. M. Chicas GeF. PMYRS,k et A J ei anllo ca.II AN G E OF _., ~:-. ... , r:;' , ..N4r. TIME. ••:' -...-:.r.."., ...'"....1,;••', A EGREPIy VALLEY RALROAD; THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OM REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE, OP CANS. • On and after MoNDAY, Y' June 14th 1569. TWO THROUGH TRAIN D S AIL (except Sunday) will leave Pittsbargl Depot. corner of Elev.. enth and Pike streets , for Prankln, Oil City,Bl2l6 Salo, and all notate to tte 011 Regions. Licari-a PITTSBURGH. 1 &Darr IN riTrasuialit Day Ex..... 8:00 a m IDay Ex...... 5:15 pm Night Ex . .... 7:30 pmt Night Ex 6;30 aro Brady's B Ac 3 . 05 p nil Bradys B Acltt:ls am Yreeport Ac. 0:40 a m !Ist sdaW"ks -T:4-0 al lid SodaW'ke 6:30 p m;Pree_port Ac. 6:15 pas Ist Hutton— 6:45 ain 1 Ist Hutton.. 8:50 ain 2d Hutton...l2:oo ro I 2rt Hutton... • 2:00 pal 34 Halton... 11:00 pm i3d Halton... 1:05p Dm Arnold's Ac. 5:0 and Arnold's Ac. 7:40 DHi CIBITCD train tofrom Soda Works leave Ptttsburgh at 1:10 P. N. Arrive at Pittsburgh. XSundays,) at 9:50A. M. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations • T - J.HO J. LAWRENCz. sen'i saipt. ' MAS anal M. ii:LNG, Ass't.. antn. ITTSBURGII: CINCINNATI AND . LOUIS RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROUTE. . • • dRANGE OP TIME. -On and alter SUNDAY. August 8% 1859, trains will leave mid arrive at the Union Depot, as follow,: Depart. drolBa. X/1/ . ' •• • ................... 2:08 a. in. 151103 p ut. EPut illk*;..: 853 . tn. 7:08p. m. xpre55.......... ..4..... 1:43 p. m. 7:13 a. m. Mixed Acc'n . —.. ... . . 5:83 a. m. X:53 p.m. McDonald's Acemi, ..... 11:38a. m. • 7:38a. a. m. EiteubenvWe Accommo: 3:53p. in. 11 1 :48 a.m. McDonald's Aec , n. N 0.25 53D. in. 8:1X p is. bander Church Train. /.51:58 p. m. 9:58 a. 378 ait- 1:43 P. M. tra , n . witt leave dlttly. / 8 :031.. X. train will arrive daily. All othertrains will run daily: Sundays eepi ed. The 8:53 a. xi. Train makes close ex un-. nections at Newark itr Zanesville. . P. SCULL. General Ticket Ater t, Columbus,_ O. W. CLAED, Snot., Dennison { QlllO.-, - lull ELM ITGIi t L agallift ROAD YID L On and after TDDEOAY. No mbar,- nth. 1851/, trains will arrive at and depart eons thil Depot corner of Orant and Water .streets, asp follows: Dam ' Arriass. Mall to and ittun tram town. ..... . . . . .. 7:00A. llcKeesport.ticcoindt,n 11:00 A. as. En. to and from Mini. 3:00 p . as. West Newton Accont , d . 4:30 P. It. BraddOClV t a pes COMdt2l) . 6:15 P. Y. n Ac. c aport.lo:3o P. Y. Sunday Chnret: Trabi to and from Weat Newton /:00 p. 6. 10:00 A. For tickets apply to W. B. STOUT, St . If. RAYMOND, Ageat. menntentiernt. nail S LUZ Ru a. l ' anninif UNION PUNIC BAR WA( Eastern Division. The 88.011..r.E5T AND MUST REL ituurx.rom tee taut° al Doha* Z Collo:wadi) IVevada, California Utah, Arizona Washingtpn, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. , . Two ,Tral.n.„ is leave State LtheandLeavenWratk 4,121 /T t '" 32 ,,,_ 4 l: o exceined,lon the arrival Rana?" 0 . 8, —.0 ad /tom at. Lords, And bat and St. Joe Railroad from Quincy, conneet• ln‘ , at Lawrence, Topeka and Wamego -mint staave for all points In Kansas. , At at track west or Ellsworth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPAN'S DAIL LINE OP - D M OVERLA AIL AND COA.ORES YOB DENY -Fat SALT FaUrask AU Points in the Teiritorietki . And with SANDERSON'S TRI-WEERLY LIU of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent'a Fort, Pass. Ann querone, Santa Fe, and all points In Axim sons and New Merico. With the a nd diio of rolling Alia and einipment. the _arrangenients pads with responsible Overland 'rransPurtation Line from its western terminus, nu road n ow on us unequalled facilities for the traissndadOn freight to the gar West. . . pt Tickets for sale at all the Drinetpe *Seel the United States and Caudle • 'ft e Tie THE SEO HILLEtre and ask tor tJetet /0 CII7 PACHTIC RULWAY. EASTERN DMA UNIR . ' Annientios. %Lena Bureatimuuti, `,r; SZOIFEIMthig4 Seam! heisht sad Tftet Aill Eg /riles. Chita go re clllc Ex. Ex..32:13 a as 1 ..7:23 a na Wheeling Ex 10:48s m St. L. Ex 7:08 p M ; Cl lt'gEs&ldlo:2B p m 'Cleveland Ex 3:38p m Erie & Yg'n Ex 5:87/ a. & Wh'g Ex6:3Bp la p zn Arrive to Allegh , r y Leetsdale Ac..6:33 am Bear Falls " 8:28 ant !New Castle "10:23 ::m i L Enon " 9:73 am eetsdaFaels l " /2:4-Fp nt Bea'rl " all:17 pm Leetsdale • " 4:33 pm • I " Fair Oaks Fun 7:23 Dm - I -day l•harch. 9:58 aril to Express leaves daily. go Express arrives daily. . N. IdeCITL .n t. Gent. Manage r.ag 5:00 IN xr. 2:05P. x; 143:10 A. ix; 0:35 A. ar. 7:50 P. It 6:43 A. kt 1 El
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