I PITTiBURGH MARKETS. 07BIOR Olr PITTSBURGH GAzETTE, 1 - TUESDAY', Sept. 14, 1869. S There, is nothing new or really impor tant in, the general markets worthy of special notice. The receipts of grain and pr oduce generally, although heavy. are sufficiently large enough to supply the , demand which is mtly local, while In regard, to prices, ther are no essential changes, though the ten dency of almost everything is down ward. The competition for business is so great that margins are very much re duced, but while this is a little rough on .the dealer it is all the better fOr the consumer. Fruits of all kinds are abun dant and lower, and the same is •true of vegetablea. • APPLES—SaIes in a regular way at $2©3,50 per bbl. BERRIES—SaIes of blackberries at lieLle per bucket. BUTTER—Is comming in more freely and while the market is easier prices are unchanged, ranging from 33 to 35 for prime to choice. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bbl. CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged, ranging from 14 to .17 cents, as to quality. CARBON OlL—Standard brands may t.)l La—Standard be quoted 29 cents for round lots,' and WWI in a jobbing way. EGGS—Fresh packet in steady de mand at 22. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80@85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. • . FLOUR—Is coming pretty freely and the supply is fully up to the d'e marid; we continue to quote western winter wheat brands at $6.75Q7 for good and 7.25 for choice. The "Pearl" Mill is turning out an excellent article of flour and a good deal of it. GRAlN—Wheat is oniet and unchang ed—demand light and mills pretty well stocked. Sales of prime Red at 51,80, and white at sto 8 cents more. Oats decid edly firmer, though the demand con tinues rather light; we now quote at 47@48 on track and 50 in store. Sales of rye in sec3nd hands at $1,10©1,12. ' Corn is dull. and unchanged at Et for prime yellow. Barley, none offering., and 51,25 is still regarded as the stand ard price. HAY—Sales at 'Aallegheny Diamond market of 64 loads, at 13@)(4)22 per ton. HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 2%@3 eta per pound. LlME—White Lime is quoted atsl,so, and Cleveland at 52,50 per bbl. ' LARD pIL-F. Sellers S Co. quote Extra No. at $1,43@1,45, and No. 2, at 11.05@ 1,08 PROVISIONS—Bacon, Shoulders. 15% @l6; Ribbed Sides, 18%@19; Clear do, 19%@20; Sugar Cured Hams, 233,@24; Breakfast bacon 22; Mess Pork, 5.34@343; Lard, 21 in tirces, 21M in kgs and pails; Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. PEACHES—Were in better supply and lower—ranging from 51,50 to 52 per bushel. PLUMS—Offering freely and prices lower; we now quote at e4.00@4,25 per bushel—most of the sales at sa. POTATOES—SaIes of sweets at $5,50® 5,75 per bbl for Baltimores, and 56,25@ 6,50 for Jerseys. SEEDS—The mills are offering 52,25 for flaxseed—little or none ' offering in this .market. Small sales of timothy eed at 54,25. No demand for clover. MARKETS BY T4LEGRAPH NEW YORK, September 14.—Cotton is heavy and lc lower, with sales of 1,200 bales at 32c for middling uplands. Flour; receipts, 22,110 bbis; 's®loo lower, with sales of 900 bbls at 15,70@6,25 for super fine State and western, 13,45®7,00 for ex tra State, $6,30@7,00 - for extra western, $7,05©7,15 for good choice white wheat extra, 16,5007.00 for R. H. 0., 16,75@7,00 for extra St. Louis, $7,25@9,00 foi good to choice do.; closing quiet; included in the sales were 3,500 bbls extra for export at prices within the range. Rye Flour heavy, with sales of 250 bbls at $4,50© 6,80. Corn Meal dull, with sales of 150 bbls at 16,15 for Southern, and 16,30 for Brandywine. Whisky scarce and firm, with sales of 75 bbis western free. Grain: Wheat, receipts, 180,295 bus; I®2o lower, with a better export demand; sales of 194,000 bushels at $1,46@L,51 for No. 2 spring, the latter price for choice, ;1,53 for common No. 1 do., 51,52@1,59 for win ter red and amber western, the latter an extreme, 11,60©1,62 for amber Tennessee, $1,57 for amber State, $1,60(§1,62 for white western. Rye firm, with sales of 3,500 bus western at 81,20 in store. Barley quiet. Barley Malt nominal. Corn: re ceipts 207,128 bush; market active and 1 @2e. lower, with sales 84,000 bush at 93c 1e511,09 for unsound new mixed western, $1,10®1,14 - for sound, 11,16 for high mixed and yellow western, and 11,23 for choice white southern. Oats: receipts 21,540 bush; market firm, with sales 87,- 000 bash at 65@71c for new southern and western; also, 30,000 bush western,seller for October, at 63c, and 12,000 bush State, seller for September, at 64c. - Total stock of grain in warehouse-619,997 bush wheat, 91,404 bush corn, 51,911 bush oats, 500,771 bush rye, 5.948 bush barley, 130,- 450 bush malt. 13,997 bush peas. Rye firm. Coffee firm. Sugar firm, with sales 1,200 hhds at nexamy for Cuba, and 123yig133yc for Porto Rico. Molasses firm, with sates 80 hhds Cuba at 650. Hops dull. Petroleum firm at 163ie for crude, and 112 1 4 e for refined. Linseed Oil quiet. Spirits Turpentine quiet. Perk heavy and lower ' with sales 450 barrels at 130,50@31 for mess; market closing at $30,50 for cash, 130,25 for old do, $27@28 for prime, and 130@31 for prime mess: Beef quiet, with sales 125 bbis at f8,60@18,60 for new plain mess, and $12®17 for new extra mess. Beef hams quiet, with sales 110 bbls at $250 80. •• Cut Meats dull, with sales 120 pkgs atl4r, ®ISXo for shoulders,l7@ l 9o far hams. Middles firm, with ales 400 has ice cured at 16X©17c. Lard unchanged, with sales 450 tierces at 17©19y 4 0 for W steam, and 19M0c for kettle tendered. Butter quiet at 15©28c for Ohio. Cheese dull at 13©16y,c. Freight to Liverpool active, with shipments 200,000 bus wheat at 9Xd per sail, and 10(4)l0;yd per steam; inside rate to fill, 83,500 bash; Flour per sail at 2s 6d. .Lafest—Flour Closed dull and 5e lower. Wheat in moderate demand at , decline, submitted to on 'change.. Rye firmer at $1,20 for sound western In store. Oats dull at 67@700 for western. Corn dull and heavy at 11,117@1,14 for fair to prime mixed western. Pork dull at 130,50 for mess. Beef nominally unchanged. Cut meats nominal. Bacon steady with mod erate deniand. Lard quiet at 19e for prime steam. Eggs' without decided change.. • Sr. Louis, September 14. -- Tobacco active and strong and unchanged. Cot ton, small sales at 82c. Hemp, nothing doing. Flour, more. , doles; superfine sold at 114,625a5,25; extra at 0,25(5,80: doable extra at .7.0.5n6 00; :treble extra at 80,2501,6„75i, choice to fancy family, at Pa 8,60. Wheat, 2@3x ?lower on • all Slade" Wl** strictly ehoiolg *Mali sales n0.:2 spring.ast lif,011; 2.. rad felt at 8 / 4 0 3/4.0111',N0i do.'at: 14 @1,18;; W. at; o4 cft.- white at 51,12®1,15; No. 1 it1i,25®1,26; choice to fancy at 51,30@145. Corn firm at 90@960 for mixed to choice white. Oats, dull and lower, with sales of mixed in bulk at 4334®44c; do in sacks at. 47 ®4BO, and white at 51@52c. Barley; best quo tationa firm but buyers held off, with sales of prime No. 2 spring at $1,20 and choice fall at 51,90. Rye firm at 82®830. _Whisky opened at $1,15 and closed at $l,lB, and sales for Feder* delivery at 51,20. Groceries quiet and- unchanged.' Pork dull with small sales at 03 3 1E4 ArY salt meat; sales of 120,000 pounds of loose clear sides 1734 c; packed. clear rib sides 17340. Bacon active at 115%®15%c for shoulders, 18%c for clear rio sides, and 183®19c for clear sides. 'Lard: sates choice steam and kettle at 1834®190 for tierce, and 20®2034c• for keg. _Receipts -3,100 bbls flour,. 46,200 bush wheat, 3,000 bush corn, 28,800 hush oats, 2,400 bush barley, 1,500 bush rye. _ Cmcacio, September 14.—Eastern Ex change heavy; %®1.5 off buying. parsel ling, Flour dull and . nominal; 55,25@ 7 for spring extras. Wheat dull; No 2 340 lower, sales of No. 1 at $1,25. No. 2 at $1,23®1,233;, closing at 51,2334@1,24; this afternoon the market-was firmer at 51,243 G, seller September for No. 2, Corn quiet and firmer; N 0.2 advanced 112)1340, sales at 8134®83c, closing at- 83c, rejected steady at 77@7734c, no grade 75e, this afternoon market firmer and active at 8334 c for No. 2, seller September. Oats steady and firm at 44%®4534c for No. 2, and 423 4 @ 42%c for rejected, closing at 44%®4434c for No. 2. Rye firmer and Mc higher for No. 1; sales at 8934 c; No. 2 advanced 1® 2c; sales at 87% ®BBc, closing , at 88c, N 0.2. _Barley moderately active and steady, closing at $1,42, cash, and $1,32, seller during the month. for No. 2. Highwines inactive and nominal at 51,15. Sugars firm at 13%®1434c for Common to prime Cuba. Provisions dull and almost nominal. Mess Pork s33@ 38,50. Lard at 18®1334c. Dry salted shoulders at 1311 e. Receipts for the past twenty.four hourslliour 7,294 bble, wheat 103,282,c0rn 243,762, oats 83,699, rye 12 - 214, barley 10,290 bush, hogs 1,907. Ship ments—flour 5,668 bbls, wheat 43,005, corn 137,096, oats 125,931, rye 51387 bush, hogs 2,449. Freights are steady and un changed. •- CINCINNATI, September 14.—Flour un changed and quiet; featly at 56@6,25. -Wheat dull; red offered at 51,20®1,25;, at the close there was hardly any de mand. Corn unchanged and held at 51 @1,03. Oats at 50®56c and dull.' Rye at 96@98c; demand moderate. Barley firm at $1,50®1,65 for fall. Tobacco in good demand at full rates, with sales' 199 hhds at 57@24,50. Whisky active and advanced to ;1,20. Provisions unchang ed and rio demand. Bulk Meats held at 14@1634c; no sales. Bacon held at 153.1 c for shoulders, and 183,1 for clear fib and clear sides; small sales of sugar cured hams at 23024 c. Lins'eed Oil $1,0001,03. Lard Oil $1,40®1,43. Petroleum 33®351. Sugar firm . and in good demand at 1334 @leo for-raw; refined 34c higher. Coffee firm at 20@25%c. Gold 13534 buying and 13634 selling. Exchange steady at 1-10 discount buying, and par selling. Money market unchanged. CLEVELAND, September 14.—Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat closed dull at $1,84 for No. 1; 51,32 for No. 2. Cdin dull, heavy and lower; is held at 98c for No. 1; 96c for No. 2 mixed. Oats: market quiet and nominally unchanged, is held at 50®51c for No. 1 State. Rye quiet and nominal at 51@1,05 for No. 1; 90@95c for No. 2. Barley; nothing do ing and is held nominally at 51,25®1,30 for State and Canada.. Petroleum; rather more demand; refined for the western trade sold at 29@2934c, car lots; standard white prime light straw to white is held at 28@2834; crude quiet at 56,40. PHILADELPHIA, September 14 —Petro leum quiet; crude at 22340 in bbla and 17c in bulk; refined at 3254 ®32% on spot and all September. Provisions very quiet. Choice grades 'family titaur quiet and in demand; medium do. fiat and lit tle inquiry and prices weak; superfine at 55,25@5,62. Wheat dull; red at 51,50 1 ®1,53, and white at $ m 1,65. Rye at 51.18 ,20 . Corn quiet; ixed western at $1,13®1,17. Oats steady at 61®63. Whisky firm; held at 51,30. - • Ton End, September 14.—Flour steady. Wheat quiet and I@2c lower; amber 51,323, No. 1 red $1,33, No. 2 do. 51.31, No. - 3 do. 51,26. Corn dull and 'unchang ed; No." 1 89®99c, No. 2 870. 0E4840 low er; No. 1 53, No. 2 51. Freights' 4,®90:t0 Buffalo and Oswego. Receipts: 4,000, bbls flour, 64,300 bush wheat, 10.600 bush corn, 8,300 bush oats, 1,100 bush rye; shipments: 2,200 bbls flour, 31,300, bush wheat, 27,700 bush corn, 28,000 bush coati. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 14.e r ,F1our dull and lower; choice city extras 56,25®6.50._ Wheat steady at 51,2534 for No. 1, 51,2234 for No. 2. Oats steady at 44c for N0..2. Corn nominally at 82c for No. 2. ,Rye nominal. Barley firm at 51,10(41,40410m m0n to prime. Grain freights steady at 634®11340 for Buffalo and Oswego..: Re ceipts; 200 bbls f10ur,4,700 bash wheat, 3,ooo.bueh oats, 1,00 bush corn. Ship. meats; 300 blab; flour. 32,000 huh wheat. Lonisvintax, Septemper 14.—Flour firm and in demand; superfine 55®534., Red wheat 51,10, white do 51,20 Corn' in bulk 92®960. Provisions quiet" and' firm; pork 533@33,60; bacon shoulders 16c; clear rib 19%; clear side 19%®19ke. Lard 19%0)20. Hams, sugar cared 2234 c; fancy to 2335. Whisky $1,18®1;20. Leaf tobacco active with sales of 207'hhds at 56,40®17. - . • BALTIMORE, September 14. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat unchanged. Corn firm, $1,25®1,28. Oats 60®63c. Mess pork dull, p 34. Bacon active and firm: rib sides 19%c, clear rib 20c, shoul ders 16140, hams 24@25c. Lardquiet, 1934@20350. Whisky scarce, 151,28@1,29. CHICAGO, September 14.—Beef Cattle dull, at $3,8735@x 5,201 , common to good cows and 56,65 fork fair „steers. Hogs opened active and firm but closed weak, at 58,25®8,60 for common, 59@9,45 for fair to medium. 89,60®10,00 for good to choice and $10,50®11,24 for extras. ST. Lours, September 14.—Cattle; com mon and medium grades in liberal sup. ply and fair demand at s2®s; better qualities in , light supply and sell:at 55,12 @6,12. Hogs active and firm at 87@8 for stock, s9@lo for heavy, and 510,12®11,00 for extra; receipts 100 head. Dry Goods Market. Nzw Yottz, l l3ept. 14.—Market quiet, active and firm for most textile fabrics, and the only changes of importance to note to-day is an advance of 340 per yard on Cabot A , brown sheeting, which now sell at 15c all around. Lawrence F off Mc and jells at 140. Some grades of white blankets reduced stock, and are 2 still ,lings each higher. such as Cocheco win ter aZ,, which have risen from 15,50 tO 55,75. Light gray blankets are saleable at half a tiollar per pound. I!Yirt,/.4y8 BY R 414 ROAU. Orsekratarit we]) PIITEUITIBOU #aut noan September 14.-2 cars stone, J L , Knox; 100 bbls , dotty, Montgomery it 5; .5 cars rye,' Exchange National Bank; dol s ore, Reese Graff dr Dull; a db do, Bryan l st Oatigher 2do lumber, Slack &litholes; 7 do :billets, J Moorhead; '2 do do, Nimlek it Om 01' empty 011 bbistY A Bates; 8 - cars capper' Park McCurdy I t oo;t2'kgs and 21 biii ' tobacco, 'Ol EMa '43linnis; 25 •aks , oats, S Blackt -1 80' blilir °Mans, 4 eke-up/6e bbie 41,01010240 4r; 65.1axa eheeeseWsti loskire Uot 1 0 dq DUZt4-te'itiatnE . do cheese, V. bble fipples, Day & Co; 7 do plums, Voigt d & Co: 88 eke wheat, J A Graff; 10 bbls apples, Springer de Co; tO bge, corn, Sam Devol; 6 cadtes tobabco, W D Rinehart & Co; 2 ice rice. W Besiege & Co; 17 bbls applc4, H Rid dle,.23 do do, W H Graff & Co; 10 do do, VanGorder & S. ALLEGHIGIIT VALLEIT RAILROAD. Sep. tember• 14.-480 bbls crude oil, Fisher Bro; 320 do do, R D Cochran; 160 do do, Jas Wilkins; 50 do do, H "Koehler & Co; 240 do do, Citizens 011 Works; 240 do do, ' Liberty 011 Works; 4 care metal, Mc- Knight P'& Co; I do do, Brown & Co; IL do do, Henderson & Co; 2 do do .1k Brough; 1 do do, Harrison t Bro; Ido lime, D L Reynolds; 20 bbla eggs, Brag german & 0.B; 1 do '60,2 bzs hatter, D L Reynolds, 1 car metal. H Woodside% 100 bbis refined oil, NicKelvy & Bro; 21 aks dats, 3 do meal, Graham dc Marshall; 23 bush peaches; R Sicilian 3 sks wheat, W McKee d& Co; 62 sks oat% 6 do rye, Scant Glint; 4 bdls hides, Sas Callery: 5 wheat, 7 do rye, Kiel dr; Ritchart; /3 rolls'leather, W Flacons & Son. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHI CAGO RAILROAD. September 14.-5 cars rye, 51 bgs do, Dan Wallace; 300 green bides, Hammet & Son; 700 bbls flour, ; owner. 11 bgs seed, J F Beckham, 5 bbls gin, M McCullough Jr & Co; 100 bbls flour, J Doner; 100 do do,Shomaker & 40 do do, IRiddle; 100 do do, Watt, Lang & ('o; 10 kgs butter, W H Graff & Co; 18 bales hemp, Bendy/ & Gerwig; 30 tcs hams, F Sellers & Co;; 20 bxs cheese N J Braden; 20 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark; 95 doz brooms, S B Robison; 70 whisky bb!s, Jos S Finch; 67 bdls shovels,Myers & Armour; T car stavee,.W Hast ings; 3 bbls apples, W H Graff & Co; 30 bxs glassware, W Little. ALLEGHENY STATION, September 13)=- I:car flaxseed. Ewer, Hamilton & Co; 1)0 bells flour, R Knox & Son;' 31 hides, Jas Callery; 1 car stoneware, H Stevens; S cars cooperage, Ralya & Roberetson; 6 . do wheat, Kennedy Bro; 2 do cooperage, J M Hemphill; 3 cars limestone, Richey Harbaugh & Co; 48 sks oats, J B McKee; 8 pkgs meal, E M Jenkins; 5 bbls apples, 2 kegs butter, John Herbert;4o bbls, 20 sks flour, R & A Carson. . • # • • • &Mt an./NN WHEELING AND CINCINNATI. t'OR WHEELING.sidat J IttARIF.T CA,PARKEnSBIDIG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY SATURDAY- 151 M. The swift and superb bidewheel Steamer ST. mmtys, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as announced above. For Fieight or Passage apply on board, or to FLACK & COLLING WOOD. or COLLINS & BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received after 11A..1k. sell EVAINSViVILILE. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS - von EV ANtimax,r,s i dZi . CAIRO ANn ST. LOUIS.— The powestel Toy.-Boat, WILD DUCK and BAIWYS. I apt. J. W. AN AW,, LT, gill learn on THIS DAIL, Sep ember 15, at 4 r. e. For freight or passage apply to Captain Ana wait, an board, or to sell CHARLTS BARNES, Agent. NEW ORLEANS AND RED RIVER. t" 0 R NEW ORLEANS AND RFD RIVER DIRECT. -.-' he new and magnldeent passenger steamer JULIA. A. R.ULtruPll. Capt. H. H. DIeComAS. Will leave for the above and Intermediate porta on W ADNESDAY, 15th last., at 4 F. at. For fre,ght or passase empty on board, or to selo GIiRIEST I SWANEY, Agents. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. FOR CINCINNATI and LOULSVILLE.—The flue pas senger steamer B. C. tittAY Capt. WitirrAsztt. Clerk Wm. B. Ancerson, will lease foram above and intermediate ports on THIS DAY. 15th Inst. , at 4 o'clock, giving throng° recelpts tor 31eralatis and New Orleans Delght. For Yrslght or passage apply on board or to sell/ ti HIiIFST & oWANEY, Agents, TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. . TE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS Numbering sixteen nrst.class vessels, among tb• mthe celebrated CITY OF PA tin. CITY 07 ANT WlCtf. CITY OP BOSTONCITY, OF BALTIMORE, CITY OP LON DON, Bailing LIMEY 13ATORDAY. from Pier 45, -North Nlver, New York. Por famine or farther information apply to • • • • • • • Walla! •lIIMARAM I '.4r. • 143. .11.111111 1 1i1,D . (STREET. Pittsburgh,' QECURITT AND COMFORT kj fur the traveling community. J. B. HARRIS Safety Fire Jacket, Car Heater at JrIODERJTOR. For Smoke and Hot air Flues, dispensing with the use of stoves and tires in or about the Passen ger ~or Baggage , Cars, • with the attachment to graduate the beat to say, temperature that may tie desired without toe _possibility of firing tue car or cars tewhich the Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the Malted States Letters Patent f.a. a Safety Jacket, which is warranted to resist the moss intense beat that may be ap plied to it in toe position and purpose for which It is Intended. It le a sure protection from accidents* fire, originating from defective , flues or where iron pipes are used LB conductors for smoke or beat. It is applicable to aU piping that' may become overheated, and le warranted to give perfect sat.' Isfaction a here wood or other combustible mate rial may be placed in close proximity thereto, I an now ready to apply my invention to stores, dwellings, factories, ships, steamboats, railroad cars, ac. Wherever pipes as conductors are 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 veldt to engage in selling privileges either ay State or county. . Z. D. su ms. *IP °Mee at the `617 4 1/. PLUS 'ULTRA PAINT WORKS." corner of Monis street ana the Alle gheny .7alley liallrood, twelfth word. PAU.- DIIII(ki. rm. .1916:11138 ACRES OF 2,000,0 W alioim LADS FOR 3 SY THIII ' , Union Tazille•ltalleoad ComPansys • ••:•MAJSTIC.IibI DMBION. Lying along thettne of their road. at $l l OO TO S6 I OO,PER ACRE, And on a CRIZDIT OP FIVE YZ.U33. Poi' further piitienlars, maps, to., address JOHN P. DEVEREIII, Land Oommissioner, Topeka, Num& or CHAS:B. LAMBORN":I3e0 1 7, antis Rt. Louis. ldissonn. EN - :§" II44 fu I riiTTM I ARN BT S,. JAI3.EOLLAN•I I .Ot , D bTAND sly:loEo64 # .:. at I W • • it -,vaigNITTING:I' Irifs. elsn's Old SOU Stocking Store, No. AVISUO• PlAiarAM=l:lll*: MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE MARK, ON1111114;i Rmmm-i-noov Lamp • ' :01111LNEYS. NEt DAY, SEPTEMIIiik 15, NM wt. RiIM.K NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily at this point, with 5% feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather clear and pleasant. • Business'continues quite active at the landing. All the boats are-setting as much treight as they can handle. The Maggie Hays, from Cincinnati, is due here to-day, as is also the Kenton. The Julia No. 2,4 departed for Zanesville last evening. • . • The Belle, Capt. Sholes, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon. Capt. James Hamilton and James Henderson were the pilots on the Kate Putnam. The Wild Duck, if she did not get off last night, will take her departure this morning. She took one of her barges below Barnot yesterday forenoon. The Kate Putnam, from Cincinnati, arrived yesterday with a fair trip, in cluding some 50 tons of metal. She will go on the dock after the Bellevernon la off; and will.be repaired and repainted. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whittaker, is announced' to depart for Cincinnati and Louisville • this evening, and ship._ pare should bear this in mind. The Gray is in good condition for business, as she is just off the dock. Coffer-dam 5, at the works of the B. and 0. R. R. :bridge, at, Parkersburg, was washed away on Friday, by the high water. It was one hundred feet long, sixty feift wide and nine feet deep. There were fifty large stones on it, weighing about one hundre'd tons. It is a total, loss. The new steamer Julia A. Rudolph, Capt. H: G. McCornas,_takes her depar ture for New Orleans to-day without fail. The Julia was built here under the spe cial superintendencoof Capt. McComas, who it no novice in the the business, as he has had a long experience I,n steam boating. Hellas in his time been sole owner of thirty.six steamers and part owner in fifty-two. The hull of this fine steamer was built at California by Eber man dr Co., of seasoned timber. It meas• ures 150 feet in length on deck, 34 feet beam, VA feet 'depth of hold; boilers by Thorn, 3a inches in diameter and 24 feet long; engines by Jas Reese ' 16 inches, 5 feet stroke; cabin, Buntin dr Co., very neat, with 13 feet lenghth of staterooms; painting, W. Nelson.. She is 10 feet from her main deck to her cabin - deck, with storage capacity for 1,600 bales of cotton. —The Gallatin, from Pittsburgh, ar rived at Memphis on Saturday, —The Camelia left Cincinnati for St. Louis on Saturday with a fair trip. —After her repairs are finished, Capt. Dean will load the Messenger for New Orleans, —The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company launched a barge at their yard at Parkersburg, Friday. , —Capt. A. G. Cunningham an old steamboat Commander and clerk, lett St. Louis Thursday, with his family, for a new home on the Pacific coast. —Pilots Ed. Chapman and John Evelyn were summoned toNew Albany, on Saturday, to bring the Mats Davage up. The boat is at New Albany and her barges at Flint Island. - -Saturday morning a colored cabin boy on the Pink Varble, named Bartlett Brooks, aged seventeen years, residing in Louisville, fell overboard while in the act of drawing a bucket of water, and passed under the barge James Good and was drowned. The body was not recovered. Jobn Woodburn launched the new Arkansas River packet Mary Boyd, at Hambleton's shipyard, Saturday even ing. She will ply batmen Menaphis and Little Rock, - and will be finished about the let of October. The Dardan elle will be ready to leave Cincinnati the latter part of this week. - to run in con nection with the Fort Gibson in the Up per Arkansas. —A Louisville special to the Cincin nati Commercial says: The inspectors of this district have made their decision in the case of the late explosion of the Cumberland, the lower Ohio. They find that there ;was. plenty of water in the boilers, but the iron of the boilers was not of the thickness prescribed by the law, and the blame is attached to incompent and Irresponsible parties who may have inspected them, or they were Dever inspected at all, in which case the blame falis t upon the owner of the boat. 'LATEST OIL' STRIKE. !TICE! LIBERTY ! • ECONOMY ! - • FRYE TRADE! To secure even handed JUUTICS., Just come and see what sendid bargains are offered in thegor geous stock of during and Summer Clothes just prepared and exhibited to MO nubile by TasfigitLall. The fullest LrairtrrY •to be enjoyed wnen the man who enjoys tt is neatly dressed ins suit of new tumavr Clothes which St himso comfOrtably as not to abridge the freedom of his moti o ns. Su ch Clothes - are to be had at 8. O. TRIM/Middle B. To practlce ECONOMY, -don , t, spend vast sums of in .ney where extortionate people charge fancy prices for tmeattsfactory clothing, but come and , get the worth of every dollar you Spend, at S. C. TEA UNAULdM'S. Fuzz TRADE of the freest sort, practicen every day anti all day, at the big No 11 olothltig Hail. There the people bring their cub. and there they get their clothes. Every man free to buy at all times, Trade tremendous just now at the Big No. 11 Clothing Hall. I.OOIE AT THE PRICES. Cocoa nut snits f‘r IT worth $l5. Spanish Mato tor $0 worth $9O. Skating park sults for $l5l worth $25. 500 suits, linen at s2' 50 each' worth sb. Black sults for worth $2O. Boys' sults tor $5 worth 1110. And a great many moretoo numerous to men tion. Call early and secure your bargains, as we have but a few days to sell. Remember Big No. 11131xth street. ' -, • , Ss es TRAITERMAN. inovrt7-8 • ' Importer and retailtealer in FINE sTA.TioNrat - sr, WEDDING, VISITING. PARTr:AND BUSINESS CARO EIVOILILVIING, 1 MONOGRAMS, ARMS, ILLUMINATING &e, Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Bend for samples: , . • . , ILO&II Chestnut St., Phila. myed77drasit7 • CAUTION - . We call attention of coiiiumers to the practice of Adulterating Lard Oil, by mixing with it Cot ton Seed oil, Rosin 011 and other inferior 01la. OUR LARD OIL WARRANTED PURE. , Any person altering our Brand or copying our Trade mark will be proceeded against according So law. • • ' . IBOI3TER 'Sr, GAMBLE cams" 7 CINCINNATI. 4put.SIEILILLvs mimetic 41,11MALIAMCLixra — witt, etas HIUDAML Alilla/44414 44 . 1 MX: 11 r 134 1C1D'JU1 arsrusu. Pi+ go rI:"PLIF4 4 4i RiaA4 .4:l4Bira *seer ac oxii sta k4, O. P A &ta t oarsmawlT/Z.ll COMMISSION MERCHANTS EFIXABIi r IiaIED BY A. & T W. M. GORNLY, WHOLESALE GROCER; No. 271 Liberty Street, WIRZCTLY Orr. ZAOLI Horn.) EirTrial3ll7ll.ol : l. Se :715 • W. C. AILEISTRONP, Hocceesor to Fetzer I Armstrong, , ...; PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 25 MARKET STREET. mvlB MIR JAS. 7. SIMI= _ KEIL &RI HART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; AND DLLLZRS IM motry., 6BAIN, BEED3, !SILL TEED, be., 849 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, mySt:l327 x. ISITZLZ T ' A. MILL M SEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DEALT:LS nr FLOUR. Grit.A.lN, FP'- - P' T). moo. No. 91 OHIO ESTEEM, near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. T J. BLANCHARD, • Wholesale and Retail Grocers. No. 396 PENN STREET. ap18:319 anIIITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants Dealers In Produce,Flour,- Bacon Cheese, FLsb, Carbon and Lardoll, Iron, Naas, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pl'stsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 1.114 og.COND STREET, Flttsbursrh. JOHN 1. notrsa—mw. H0T033..;.W1E. H. Royal. TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., Suc• CeBFlOll to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole• sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor• ner at Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Joule sturros J WALLACIL §.BIIIIPTON & WALLACE_, Whole• BALE (3 ROCEES AND PRODUCE DEAL. .Nu.6SIXTHSTREET. l'itt "punts. • lan:rfa NEW FALL DRY GOODS. Dark Delaines, Dark Prints, Dark Prints, Stripe Cassimere, Dark Poplins, Brown Cobarg, Brown Poplin, White Flannels, Red Flannels, Opera Flannels, ScarletFlannels,F hirting Flannels, Country Flannels, Conn:ry Blankets, Irish Poplins; Corded Poplins, Silk Change Poplins, Silk Mixed Poplins, Striped Silk Poplins, • Black Poplins, Changeable Poplins. 10c. 1 Case Dark Prints, 11c. 1 Case Dark Prints, 10c. Good Unbleached Muslin, 10c. Good Bleached Muslin, 121 c. Good Ca.nton Flannels, 12ic. Good Straw Ticking, 25c. Yard Wide Twilled Ticking, 25c. Bed, White , 8a Yellow Flannels; 50c. Heavy Wide Damask Table Linen, 31c. and upwards, Special Bargains in BLAI3II ALPACAS. Great Inducement to Bnyeri ! n ltew Yell f}opds; • Wholesale and Retail. E. 1{: GARDNEIft, WEST CORNER Market Street and Fourth Avenue, No. GO. En= DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK: NO. 65 POIIIITEE STREET. CHARTERED IN 1855. . . ASSETS $3,803,43133. Open daily, from 0 o'clock A: sr. , to 3 o'clock r. R., and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November list, from 4to O o'clock, and from November Ist to May Ist, from to a o'clock. . Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONIs DOLLAR and a dividend of the groats declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually In June and December since the Bank was organized; at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, if not 'drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same int treat. fromthe Ist days of June and December, compounding twice a year, without t roubling the depositor to call. or even to present his pass book. At this rate money.wlit double In less than twelve years. Books oontalnin the Charter, • By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, furniened gratis; on anPlica ion at the office. _ Prixamxtx—essoßiaz ALBREE. . _ vactsressontirs John G. BackoreD, A. M. Pollock, M. D.,• Ben, .F. FatinesSook, Robert Robb. James Herdman, John H. ti buenberger, James McAuley, James Oblate. James B. D. Meeds. Alexander Speer. Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. Wm. J. Anclelson, Robert C. Loomis; Calvin Adams. • : : Henry J. Lynch. John C. It r . Peter A—Madeirs, George Black, , John Marah.ll, Hill Bargivin, • • Wallet P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden, . CharlesA. Colton, Da% id McCandless, John Kraus, W. I. liver. John J. Gillespie, Ormsby Phillips, William S. Haven, . RenryL. Ringwalt, Peter H. Hunker. • Wm. E. Schmertz, .. Richard Bay s, . Alexander Tindle, James D. Kelly, William Van Eirk. lairAeurout—CHAßLEB A. COLTON. 13acititTairg — JAMES B. D. MENDS. RABE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS FOR PRESENTS. EMI •• 2/e e f o • BEA , , SE • • T " • 1: -- " 1411-VetAleictieil9titti.- kompowns r i sal iil ''' 4 - 1•, for 5 • , -: 3 ..1 LI .B. ANFriaz) I • I SO zit RAILROADS. ENNSTL*A lg -Mialplen r NIA CENTRAL BAIL • AD. On and after 11 roc., dunday AUGUST 99th. 1869. Trams will arrive at and depart from the Union Do pot. Corner. of Waahington and LthPrtv streets, as follows: Arrive. • Dw. Mall Train—. 1:20 atol•Day Expr a e rf ssl23o Past Line... .1.4 b *Pacific - Ex... Wall's No. 690 ex 'Wall's 6:30 s:a. BrlutonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mall Train 8:10 am Wall's No. 2..0:03 am Br:Vita/se No l• 5 10 pm Cincinnati ER.8:25 am Cinciuni Ex. bil:10 pin Johnstown Ac 1020'am Wall's No. 2..11:35 am Bra'ks Ac Noi 7:00 pm Johnstown Ac• 49.15 pm Pittsto'h Ex. 19:40 pm Rralui Ac Not 8.20 pm Phila. Expressl:oo pm Phila. Express 3:60 pm wawa Ho. 1...1:50 pm Wall's No. A.. 3:ospm Bralcir AcNo 9955 pm Wall's No. - 4.. 6105 pm Wallls No. 1. 5:50 pm •P'ast Line 7:30 pat Way Passn'r 10:20 pm Wail's P.o.S. 11:00 *These trains Make closecOnneetioiat Harris s. bury for Baltimore... • • . The Church Train levies Walla Station ev ery Sunday at 9:05 as 'teaehth Pittsburh at go.NS -a. m, Be turning, leaves Pittsburg h-at a 121:50 p. and arrives at Walla Station at 9:10 • •Clucirmati 'Express and Pacific ExPreis leaves daily. A't ether trains da.Urexcept Sunday. , Nor further Information apply to - • W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. ThePetmsylvaaiaitsJLroad Corny will not at. sume.any Halt forßaggage,eßce for wearing sp. pawl, and limit their resmnsib to One Hui . ds ed DoUarain value...AlL-El/to exteedinif. tt at amount in value will be a e risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWJLBD H. WILLIAMS.. cult General Superintendent. Altoona. Fa. l 'qr E ST ERN '- IrillggEßlN PEN.NSYLVANLA- R.ii-LROAD.—On and after Auguit 99,1669. ti e Ps ssenger Trains on, the Western Pennsylvania Rai road will arrive at and depart from the Feder•l Street Depot, Allegheny City. as follows: Arrive. Depart. 13;121118We No15:40 a m Mall 6:20 a ni. Freeport No. 18:90 am Freeport No. 19:205. m Express 10:40a in Sharpb'g No111:20 a m Sharpbtg No.11:20 p m Express 9:20 pm Freeport N0.21:05 pm Springdte No13:10 pm Mail 5:50 p m Freeport N0.25:20 p m Springdte N026:20 p m Soringtile N026:30 p m Above trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train. leaves Allegheny Junction ever) duntlay at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny Cttl at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. M. and arrive at Allegheny junc tion at 3:40 p m.. • • M - D COMTA= Timms—For sale In paciages ) 1. of Twenty, be ween Allegheny City Chestnut street, itierrts Bennett, Flue Creek, Etna and Sharpsbnrg and good only on the trains stopping it Stations rite cited on bicketa. ' The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freeport withWal kerts line of Stages for Butler and Hannalie tow xi, Through tickets may be purchased at tie Ofo es. No. 1 St. Clair street, near the Suspension nth] g e., Pittsburi. h, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further information apply to_ JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent Federal Street Dept t. The Western Pennsylvania:Railroad will sot asinine any risk for. Baggage, .except tbrßea.M . Ag appnrel, and Ilrult their responsibility to ( ne Hundred Dollars ln value. All baggage ex ceeding this amount Di valuewillbe at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD ki. WILLIAMS, au3o Genevil Ennerintendent. Altoona. ra. • l l'irsoltu.G., FORT WAYNE -& 'CHICAGO. B. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH B, R. Frem August 30th, 1880, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, rata. burgh clt=e, as follows: - 1_ Marx.... :oft a m Erie Ygn Er. 7:148 a m Cl. & b2g1.1"16:28 am Chicago Hail-6:58 3 m Fast Line . ....8:48 ain Cl. &Wlt"g Ex 1:23 p m Chicago Ex. . _ 1:38 e m W'e & Erie Ex4S:3B pm Depart from Altvheray. Bea'r Falls Ac.9:08 a m Leetsdale !! 10:03 aur Cldnago Ex . ...3°4:13 a m eaelfic 7:503 tID ' Wheeling Ex 113:48.tm 0..4 St: L. Ex 7:UB p al ChegoEx&ll.l3:2B I to Cleveland Ex 3:3Ba m Ede .l.Eg'nExs:lsap m Cl. Wh'g Ex6:3Bpm Arms fit Alkyl V. Leetsdale A.c•.6.33 am Bea , e - Falls am New Castle "10:23 am Enon gun 'Leetsdale "12:41pm Falls " 9:43 Dm Leetsdale " 4:33 pm 7:23 pm fair Oake Sim- ." 11:38 am Rochester " 2:23 p m Enon " .3:08 DM Leetsdale Acc,s:l3 pm BetOrFalls " :6:13 pm Leetsdale " 10:43 P m Fair Oaks Sun day Church.- 1:13 p m .la - r. 1:38 p. m. Meal sir 7:23p. tn. Mies F. R. MYERS, J. Genl. Pas. & Ticket anaO day quhurch. 9:58 am ;c: Express leaves dal y. N y: Exp M eCress UL.G arri oUt}Hves dilly. _ . . Axe et. • Geni• Maus ger. gMANGE OFain. TIME. LEGEIEINT VALLEY - ilalLitoitin lir'iaTaJllOuaa ONLY DIRECT ROUTE L. On'and after MONDAY, June 1401,1869 TWO - THROUGH TRAMS' DAILY (except Sunday) will: leave *Pittsburg/ Depot, corner or Elev. enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, Oil elty,But. tido, and alloolnts to tt e LEAVE 1./Trete:mem. aware r instil3lolll Day Ex 8:00am Day' Ex „ 5:15 pm Night Ex.... 7:30 Dm Night Ex 6;30 are Brady's B Act 3:05 m Brady& BAc 10:15 ana Freeport Ao. 9:40 a m Ist SodaW2ks 7:40 ant Ad BodaW"ks 6:30 p m Freeport Ac. 6:15 p Ist Balton... 0:45 a m Ist P:5O a .121 Ad w Ad Milton— .31:013 p m 3d Hutton...la:oo pm 3d Halton... ./:05 p M Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 DDS Cburcn train to and from Soda Works leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. sr. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays,) at 9:50A. A. • Express trains stop only at princ,pal points. Accommodation rains stop at all.stati ins J. J. LAMB/Meg, oen't 11MM. THOMAS BIN D, Assn. Supt. *P3O ITTSBIIRGH,2 - amalMgr• I v CINCINNATI' AND LOWE RAILWAY. PIN HANDLE NOM% CHANGE OVITILIC.—On and after Str.NDAY. Xlicitst AV. 186% trains will leave and zrrivesit the Union Depot. sapling rt. . Kali • •••••••• • • •••• ••••• 511; Sa a. p rut '' .. ... 813 a. in; .... ..... 1:43 p. m. lay a. m. Mixed , 5:93 a. m. 4:53 p.m. McDonald's Acent;110:11.1:11ficn. 7:38 a. m. SteubenvilleAccommod. 3:53 p.m. 2:48 a.m. MeDoneld'a Ace'n. No.-85 53 p. m. - 3:lu p. m: nnndav Church Train.. 19:58 p. m. V: 5B a. ms Sirst..trwnwitt • ' 1$1:03 r. train wlll leave arrive daily - All other trains will run daily. Sammy. except ed. , The (03 m. ,Train maims close Mr. newel's at Newark ttx Zanesville. • General Ticket Agit t. Columbus, G. W. W. CA.IW awn.. Dennhtan,AnUo. anal E ITTI33I O , ONNICLUI III V G I B L iral•••°•-1-1.M1111 • On and after TITJEDAY, IPoyember,' , 1704; trains wWy 111.111174) At and depart from , thit Depot corder 0 Grant and Wster streeta, follows* Depart. Arrives. Xall to inidtront#nlon town... " 7:00 A. 1G 6:00 7.54. McKeesport AmomdtM 11:00 A. tr. 8:05 P. X Ex. - to and from UntM. - 3:00 P.X. 111:1-0 West Newton Accom , d 4:30 P. X. 8:35 A.. BraddoeVa Atoomdt 2 n.';6llsl.. X. 7:50 p. N Night Ac. toXeli , sport.lo:3o Y. X. 6:46 A X ittuiday Church Traln to • • and from West Newton .1:00 F. X.10:00 A. Yor tleketa apply to ii.LBSTSIOND. Agent- W. 3. STOUT. ghiperintendent.• noril S M M2"HILLEFRAffigt lINtON PRIM RAIWAr, Etifiteni The 311011,1 TAT . 1:14D , MYST.SELLS} 11,UUrkireta the Leetteral ratio Corcirtido litevada; California, Vtabi, AriZOUla ,New Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leave State Llie•and LevienwortS daffy, Walleye excepted.) on ft:mammal of trains of Pacific swirl:rad from tit. Louis, and HUn bar and St. Joe - Sainted from Quillen connect' In. at Lawrence, Topeka. and Flamego with ter ell points 131•48.ansas.. At. end Of track west of Ellsworth with the. UNITXC I .. STATES , -I.IOEIMSB , 40VOMFABVS • DAUT LIIfE ri O n t d OVEELLA T IID yen.. AND IFlWzrxig (JOAO 1011, ", • - MEIN 19.&14r ItALKEII AND Viblt '4 • A ' All 'Pointil 4 id the: Tergitorini Aad with I&A.NpERSOIii3 TitWNIKLIT I of COMIHRS for Fort Valois, Be nt's Fort, pais, lantinerum, B, l W.find all points in aria aosa:and Now ramm , Nlith ths nom sCaltiOnt of witdpmeas,' , and sae mlcanien with lesPorudole Ovartaad Transportation Linos from Its oresaars tenon* this - toad now 'edam nuequalled Pr the _;!'"hilitittion - OE Might - to tha ss tar Weis. sae irdl ia l I:mow. m ut, to sae united Stater sa Men i tla 17,4/41 1 -4., • ... ) :t; i tittLieta6pSFlTtetOMMl . • • M WatillgraA ' fiesees , height awl 13 MEM WOW ngton,