The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 09, 1869, Image 3

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    PITTSBURGH IRON MARRET,
OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, October 8, 1869.
The metal market has been rather
stronger this week, and with an in
creased demand and only moderate re.
ceipts. Prices, although unchanged, com
pared with last week, are nevertheless
tending upward. All the mills are re
ported as being in full blast, and, as
might be expected, it requires a consid
erable quantity of metal to keep them
supplied; and t4e fact that pretty large
shipments are being made from our
western furna -a to Wheeling, Ports
mouth and Cin nnati, tends to limit the
arrivals here, a. 4 prevents any accum
mutation of k. Following is the
report of sales:
I
A THRAC ITE.
100 tune No; 1 oundry , 41.00 cash
20 " No. 1 do 1 44.004 mos
20 " No. 1 .. . ... 43.50 4 mos
10 " No. 1 do 43 00 4 mos
10 4, No. 1 do 42 00 4 mos
• 10 •4 4 No. 1 do ............ . 42.00 cash
40 .44 No. 2 do 39.24
10 " No. 2 do 40.00 460 d
mos
100 4, Chick7es Forge 40 50 'cash
10 1, Mottled Neutral ' 3.5 50 4 mos
10 i 4 do do 35.00 4 mos
, 10 4, No. 1 Fdy Neutral... 44 00 4 mos
50 4, No. 3C. S. 39.00 4 mos
50 4, No. 3 Neutral Forge 40.00 4 mos
200 " do do d0... 4 40.00 4 MO3
50 " do do 00...--40 00 4 mos
130 1, Medium Forge 38.00 6 mos
75 4, Common Forge 36.50 5 mos
100 " Neutral, Medium
Brand 38.00 6 mos
100 " Neutral Rivorite 39.00 6 mos
Penner
120 tons Mediu m Pennsylva
nia Forge $45.00 6 mos
299 " ?.Tedium Pennsylva
• ,nia Forge
130 " Hanging Rock in
lots. ...... $46@48 cash © 4 mos
100 1, Juniata.. 45 Ou 6 mos
BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE
SUPE ORE.
200 tons Grey Fing RIOR e
at Fur
nace 815.00 4 mos
4,
250 4, do on City Wharf 37 50 4 mos
160 Good Mottled d 0... 36450 4 mos
110 " Common Close Gray
• - and M0tt1ed....... 36.00 6 mos
350 " White and Mottled 36.00 6 mos
60 " Go3d Clear White..... 36.00 6 mos
100 44, Grey Forge—from
Yard
500 " 1 Common Close Gray
and Mottled at
1 Furnace 33.00 4 mos
300 " '!Medium Gray at
, Furnace.. ...... ...... 34.50 4 mos
100 44
,Close 'Gray—and
[ Mottled from Wharf 36.00 6 mos
250 • 44 'White and Mottled
, from Wharf......... 36.00 6 mos
200 41 Gray. Forge—to ar-
rive 37.50 5 mos
100 '' Grey Forge and Mix
ture with Native Ore. 38.00 5 mos
600 tuns Close Gray and Mot
*4-1" tied to go North.....
50 tuns Open Gray Foundry •
for yard 39.004 mos7o tuns Open Gray Foundry
for yard 39.00 4 mos
80 tuns'Mottled and white... 35.50 4 mos
500 ' " White P. T.
100 4, Neutral Forge 37.50 6 mos
300 " Red Short • , 30.00 4 mos
BLOO ' ILLS
25 44 Juniata
10 1, do.
10 " do
10
. 4 • Slabs
NNE
Min
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
• NEW Voltz, October B. Cotton heavy
- : and lower; sales 3,100 bales at 2734 4 c for
middling uplands. Flour: receipts were
4,277 bbls; market steady for low grades
• and dull'and declining for other descrip
: Cons; sales 9,700 bbls at 15,6055,75 for
superfine State and western; $5,9056,50,
extra State: 0,9056,50, extra western; 86,-
I 4556,65, white wheat extra; 15.9556,50,
R. H. O.; $6,25®7, extra St. Louis; 87@9,
good choice do., closing dull. Rye Flour
• quiet; sales 250 tibia at 84,75@6,10. Corn
Meal in fair request; 50_bbIs Jersey, 15,40
456, and Southern 18 delivered. Whisky
.
firmer,
with sales 400' bbls western at
•• .$1,20®1,22 free. Receipts 18,615 bush
wheat; dull. heavy and lc lower, with
• • sales 47,000 bush at 11,15 for common No,
3 spring, 11.43 for mixed western, 81,435
3,45 for winter Virginia , amber western,
41,46 for amber and 81,4951,51
for amber Tennessee. Rye quiet, with
• sales 700 bush State at 11,22. Barley
dull, with sales 7,500 bush Canada West
to arrive at about 11,45. Barley
malt quiet. Receipts corn 2,177 bus,
dull and heavy, sales of 49,000 bus at 80
4(95c for unsound mixed western, 98c@
41,05 for sound do, #1,0951,12 for western
yellow, 81,0351,11 for white western.
Receipts oats 7,651 bushels, dull and
heavy; sales of 82,000 bus at 61463340
for new southern and western closing.
Rice quiet and steady; sales of 50 tierces
Carolina at 83 4 4@8y,c. Coffee: Rio firm;
• • sales 385 bags private terms, other kinds
dull. Sugar is moderately active;
sales of 750 hhda Porto Rico _ 1135
fIJ/2Mc; sales of 100 boxes Havana at
12)ic. Molasses firmer add more active;
Muscovado 565580. Hops quiet, 10520 c
for American. Petroleum firm, 17c for
crude, 32c for refined. Linseed oil quiet,
81,1,07 in casks. Spirits turpentine
•,' firmer, 485490. Pork quiet and steady;
sales of ..500 has; 830,75(4)31 for mess,
closing at 830,75 cash; 1)1(1826527 for
prime, and 829@29,50 for prime
mess. Beef steady; sales of 130 bbla
at_ 16(516,13 for new plain mess; and 112,00
17 for new extra mess .
, iset. ,so
Sales, of 75 Ms. 818® beef 826. Cut
Hams
• meats dull. Bales of 90 pkgB. ; .I.4xe@
1534 c. for shoulders, 'and 17c.19c. for
hams Middles quiet and unchanged;
: *0 boxes at 1 8,W,c®1734c. for Cumberland
cut, and 170. for Bellies. Lard Steady
, and quiet; sales of 800 tierces at 16X05
180. for steam, and 18518 N from kettle
rendered. Butter firm at 2005300. Ohio
Chew) firm at 14c517 for freights; Liver
: pool nominal: - --•
Lateat-=Flcair, timed dull without deci
ded change. Wheat ,dull, heavy and lc
lower, with shippers generally: holding
offifor still lower .prices 6, Rye' dull and
heavy at 81,12@1,18 'for. new and old
western. Oath dolt and heavy at ill®
4f2yic for western. Coro heavy at 98c@
11,04. for sound mixed western. Pork
quiet at /1.30,75@31 for mees.., Beef nom
inally unchanzed. Cut quiet and
firm. Bacon Ann with.lituited business.
Lard steady at-17X®18O for fair to prime
steam. Eggs quiet without decided
4hange.
Cmosuo, October B .—Exchange 1-10
premium. Freights quiet and steady. at
_previous rates, with engagements at -6%
- for wheat and for corn to Buffalo. Flour
In good shipping and local demand,
ehlefly for medium grades, with sales at
44,2734@fi for • spring extras, 12,50®4 for
Spring superfine, $4,25@4,50 for unsound
spring, extras. Wheat tolerably active
for No. 2 to fill shorts, at a decline of 2 00,
- with sales 'at 11,02@1,04% cash; closing
5t
$ 1 ,02@1,02 x , fcir future . delivery; ,the
same grade sold at 111,02@1,06, seller the
; 1 ,04,:a1,05 . Moller. •laitt'. half I
11 10 nth• and $1,0241.0N, fo i e No- I
Tauber; on 'Change *i,02@1 , 05 • was i
Paid, seller the outtreandrl,o2X®o4
seller last half; other .grades quiet; No.
1 sold at $1,07©1,10; after 'Change the
market was dull and unsettled at $1,023;
cash for No. 2, and $1,0234@1,03 seller for
October. Corn in better demand, but
11!..i©1130 lower, closing at 643 @64%c
cash and 65c seller last half for future
delivery; there were sales at 6434@66c
seller the month, 671568 c buyer do,
65(0530 seller last half the month;
canal Cain afloat, quiet during aftornoon
sales 63;4. geller October 63, seller last
half. Oats fair, speculative and shipping
den: and prices weak 38Xi@)39% for No.
2, closing 383{ cash and seller month.
Rye active but lower 78g(d)79 for No. 2.1
Barley dull inactive No. 2, closed nomi
nally 120@122. Highwines firmer and
is higher, closing firm 113 for wooden
bound provisions quiet easier. Mess 82
@)32 25. Lard 17X@18, -- Dry salted
shoulders 143414 y tor future delivery.
Mesa Pork quotable at 626 25@526.50 sel
ler January. Cattle dull 8399®6550.
Butchers stook and feeding cattle, $5873i
@1675 light to Enid Shipping. Beeves
Hogs in full supply and dutlat deline of
15@20 and sB26asB for common, s9lo@
935 fair to medium 945©985 good to
choice, Receipts 6,665 Flour. 83.610
Wheat. 60,290 Corn. 53,346 Oats. good Rye
8,560 Barley. 5,211 Hogs. shipments
6,688 Flour. 53,790 Wheat. 131,962 Corn.
54.927 Oats. 24970 Rye. 2403 Barley.
8,166 Hogs.
ST. Louis, October 8 . -Tobacco steady
and unchanged. Cotton; nothing doing.
Hemp steady and firm; undressed $185;
hackled tow $137 per ton. Flour dull,
with business small; superfine $1,60(4)
4,80, extra $4,85@5,00, double extra 65,25
(4)5,50, treble extra $5,75@6,00. choice
and fami1y.86,50®7,75. Wheat firm and
in' fair demand; N 0.2 staring 90©95c,N0.
1 $l, No. 2 red fall $1,06©1,08. No. 1 do.
$1,15©1,16, choice red $1,200125. Corn
unchanged; mixed in bulk 72. d, choice
yellow sacked 85c, and choice white 90©
91c. Oats higher at 45c in bulk, and 50@
52c for sacked. Barley firm for best
qualities; prime lowa spring 81,00, Min
nesota $1,35@1,40, choice fall 61,88. Rye
dull at 82@83c. • Whisky easier at 81.15:
Groceries quiet and unchanged. Provis
ions dull. Mess Pork 632 Nothing do
ing in dry salted meats. Bacon steady
and very firm; shoulders 16,.f@17c, clear
rib sides 20 1 / s , clear sides 21 1 ,!.@;2034c.
Sugar cured hams 2334 c. Lard quiet at
18c for tierce and 2013 for keg. Receipts:
9,092 bbls flour, 30.735 bus wheat, 6,000
bus corn, 23,412 brie oats, 11,133 bus bar
ley, 1,980 bus rye.
TOLEDO. October 8.-Flour dull and
heavy. Wheat closed dull and lc lower,
with No. 1 white Michigan at 61,25, reg
ular $1,09 amber $l,lO, No. 1 red $l,lO.
No. 2 do $1,1034, and No. 3 do - 151,04©
1,05. Corn 2c lower and.dull, with No. 1
at 72c, and No. 2at 70c. Oats quiet, with
No. lat 46c, and No. 2 at 45c. Freights
firm at 434@10c to Buffalo and Oswego.
Receipts-4,500 bbls flour, 34,000 bush
wheat, 16,000 bush corn, 7,80 bush
oats, 300 bush rye, 6,300 bush barley.
Shipments--4,100 bbls flour, 63,000 bush
wheat, 11,000 bush corn, 1,500 bush rye,
MILWAUKEE, October 8.-Flour Quiet
and steady: choice spring extraless,l2©
5,25. Wheat unsettled; 61,083‘ for No. 1
and 11,02 for No, 2. Oats steady at 400
for No. 2. Corn steady at 69c for No. 2.
Rye quiet and unchanged. Barley dull
and unchanged. Grain Freights quiet
and unchange d. Receipts: 4,000 bbls
flour, 111,000 bus wheat, 40,000 bus oats.
Shipments: 60u bbls flour, 202,000 bus
wheat, 14,000 bus oats. "" -
LOUISVILLE, October 8.-Baggingquiet
at 273@28c. Cotton quiet at 25c. Flour
weak: superfine at r 4,75. Grain and
groceries quiet and unchanged. Leaf
tobacco quiet and steady; sales 61 Janis
at $ 3 ,90@13,75. Whisky at 11,15. Pro
visions quiet and firm. Pork at $32.
Bacon. shoulders' at 17c; clear rib at
2034 c; clear aides at 20: 1 .0. Lard at 19c.
CLEVELAND, October 8.-Flour steady.
Wheat: No. 1 red $1,16 bid and 8 , 1,17
asked, No. 2do $1,14. Core: 80c bid and
85c Naked. Oats held at 48@49c. Rye
held at 913@940. Petroleum: refined held
at 28c for prime light straw to white, 2811
@29c for standard white In large lots; re
tail lots 2@3c higher; crude held at 16,45.
BALTIMORE. October 8.-Flour steady
and quiet. Wheat firmer at $1,47®1,50.
Corn white sold at 61,08(4)1,10; prime yel
low, $1,05 for western. Oats dull at 55@
60e. Rye firm at $1,10@1.20. Whisky
firmer and steady with a fair demand at
81,20®1,21. Provisions unchanged.
MEstritis ' October :8.-Cotton quiet a
24X; receipts, 1,359; exports, 1,351; weeks •
receipts, 6,921 ; exports,4,l3l. Stock,
58. Hay, 24X. Bran, fte. Pork, 34c,
dull. Lard, 200©21.e. Bacon firmer;
sholders, 18c; aides, 211.5®213;c.
DETROIT, 'October 8- -Flour; receipts
500 bble; market gictive; choke 66.50(4
6,7.5. Wheat more active and lower rates,
extra white $1,24©1,25,, No. 1 do $1,131
regular 51,06, amber 61,06. Corn 80@8.3e.
Oats 43@44c.
44.00 5 inos
37.50 4 mos
Mg
.495.00 6 mos
...,96.00 6 mos
.. 95.00 6 mos
.. 95.00 60 d
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK October B.—The rapid de•
cline in the price of New York Mills
mualins to 210 has stimulated the de.
mend and caused a reduction in the price
of other goods. In accordance thereto
Wamsutta Bleaches] Shirting is now re
duced to 20c; market for all cotton goods
is in fact rather languid and depressed,
yet there has been an increased smithy
at the concession. Prints, which appa
rently were scarce and firm a iahort
while since, are ample now and depress.
ed enough. Amoslteag prints are stilling
at 120 less 2 per cent., Gloucester 1234 c,
Lancaster 12Xc, American bagel' 42X0.
Stark A 95c, and &leo 40c.
estozes gray and faded Hair • to its
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandrutr;
CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE ScALF 3 ,
Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the hate
grow Soft, Glossy ind l Luxurianr. ,
11.00 std $1,50 per Soule . Fouls is a lea Pep* Bete
4 Frepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY'
ACHENEY, Dmggists. Butßilo. 13114'
by all Druggists. .
Wholesale Agents-13011WARTZ & HAZLETT
TORN PECK, ORNAMENTAL
P NAIR WOBBEEN AND PED , BI3IfEB, No.
b 3 Market street, Plttstrz
Alwaten nand, 111 genera stkortment of. Lap
to• Gentlemen'',
dies' GIS BANDS
FIGS. rkza. SOXLPS,.*IIARD OBAINS;
Basal:rams, sc. 4W...4 '2W Prlee la WO.
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LOUISVILLE.—The Paellas-m=6lmm.
fellir , r steamer . ,
111OLLIlf. EBERT... .. . Capt. G. W. ?BERT.
Clerk 11,- Prflimed. will leave for the anon and
Iniermedlate.ports on SATURDAY. 9th Um.
For fro hewer passafteltprivon boom or to
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Leaves Pittsburgh EVE RYiIIATCRDAY. IA ti.
' The swift and aur a Matthaei Steamer BT.
MARYS, T. C. S HENRY, Commander. wilt
leve as announce above. . ' .
Tor Irleight or Passage mg, cm board or to
,: . FLACK 44 coLuNowooD, or
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PITTSBURGH GA
RlViiit NEWS.
The river continues to recede slowly at
this point with four feet in the channel.
Weather continues clear and pleasant—
Mercury at 4 P. 3t. 66 in shade.
• •
!The Mollie Ebert arrived frbm Cincin•
nati on Thursday night.
• The New State, from Wheeling, ar
rived and departed as usual.
, The Salle departed for Cincinnati
about 2 oclock yesterday, with an
excellent ' trip, having all the freight she
could take on the water, including 500
bbls refined oil. 100 bbls residium and 31
hhd* tallow. Pilots—Nick and James
Whitten.
Tbe Belle, Capt. H. H. Sholes, in the
regulare packet for Parkersburg to-day
/Baying at noon.
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert,
with the veteran Standish. Peppard in
the office, is the regular packet for Cin
cinnati to-day leaving promptly at noon.
The Mollie is in all respects a No. 1 boat,
and otters superior accommodations to
passengers.
The Kate Putnam is still undergoing
repairs; she is being placed in good con
dition for the fall and winter campaign.
k own J. G. Saint, an old
River and well-
Allegheny and Ohio - boat-.
man, but who for some time past Las
been farming, near Salem, (Ohio,) was
here the other day, on 'a Visit to his
brother.
—The Great Republic will leave Cairo
for New Orleans to-day.
—The Bellevernon, Pittsburgh to New
Orleans, passed Louisville on Wednes
day.
Shouse's'United St
boat Greenback, is at Higginsportates, snag.
out snags. taking
—The damaged cargo of the steamer
Wauauita was sold at auction, on Tues.
day, at Alemphis.
—The Selma papers report the Ala.
bama River very low, and navigation
almost suspended.
—The roustabouts on the Memphis
levee now 'get fifty cents an hour for
their labor. Deck hands down there get
1, 4 60 per month.
—Captain S. J. Ball, lately of the Peter
Balen, has purchased one-fourth of the
good sidewheel steamer Viola Belle, and
will command her.
—Mr. Jack Chambers writes from Lit
tle Rock that he has taken charge of the
office on the steamer Edinburgh, in the
Arkansas river trade. -
-L-The hull of the old steamer Alice V.,
having beau thoroughly calked allover,
was hunched from the yard of Stuart
Co., Madiscin, Monday morning.
—Joseph Smith, Jr., a well-known
coal - Merchant of Cincinnati has put..
chased one-fourth of the St. Charles at the
rate of $17.000 for the entire boat.
—The new steamer Grand Era leaves
Louisville for New Orleans between the
10th and 12:h instant. Mr. Jas. Kerr,
jun., lately of the Great Republic, takes
charge of her office, and will edit the
Grand Era Torchlight.
—.Ur. W. T. Robinson, clown in
Noyes' Crescent City Circus, was mar
ried on Sunday night last, to Miss Aae.
tine P. Martin, sister to Mrs. C. W.
Noyes. The ceremony was performed
on board the steamer New Yor, by
Rev. F. M. Van Trease, Methodist k min
ister, of St. Louis.
—The Ironton (Ohio) Journal says:
Active measures, and practical, too, are
on foot rbr the removal of Dusenbury's
dam on Guyan river. Liberal subscrip
tions are being made for the purpose at
Guvandotte and along the river. Toe
removal of this dam will open navigation
to Logan C. Li. a large portion of the
year.
•
—The Mooney case was once more in
court yesterday, assuming the exact
position that we always have stated it ,
would come to, namely: that the defend
ant was prosecuting for that which he
could not prove. He, or his advisers,
got anew idea in their bead, and that.
was to withdraw the criminal prosecu
tion, or rather persecution, to enable
him, the Persecutor, to go before a •civil
court and take the chances of getting
damages without having the case tested
In a criminal court. He got beat at his
own, game, and it went to trial and the
defendant discluirged.--.57. Louis
—We clip the following - front the Cin
elicit:lml • Esquier, of Thursday: A case
wail before the .Superior Court of this
city veste.day. involving the insurance
the J. P. Webb, which was sunk on
the falls over a year ago. Tbe insurance
was attached at the instance of J. R.
Vaughn and others to satisfy a claim
against Captain K. S. Lancaster, her
owner. Mrs. Mary Lancaster, wife of
Captain LanCaster, brought suit to re•
cover the insurance, claiming to have
owned the boat, having purchased it
with 13er own imam' The question i n was ownership of the buat.
The'Court held that a wife's property in
the possession of her husband ,becomes
his property in the eyes of the law, and
Judgment was given for the defendants.
RIVER PACKETS.
vir MANSUR°. NEW OR LE ANIL
- -
VOD MEMPHIS AND 12 r i da t
NEW WlLLANS—Thestvante
MESSENEIsR ........ ...... Capt. Jame DLO. N",
Wilt leave for the above and intermediate pore
on Mat rho.. . •
gen
tit - IMF/ST & SWANEY, /LACK COLLING WOOD, Agent,.
Ao
'WHEDLING AND CINCINNATI.
STEAMSHIPS
TTEi; • SATURDAIi CC
D LAIPORTS BY AD. - . .
CLEVELAND AND r/IMUROP.KAU,
Boer) October 8.-1 c a blooms, Nitpick
& Co; 1 do shingles, S , W H Martin; 3
cars rye. Exchange Na Bank; 3 do do,
W J Meek; 3 do lake a parlor ore, Zug
& Co; 3 dodo, Chess, Smyth & Co; 6do
. l al4llo
do, McKnight, Porter & Co; 3 do gray
warm ore, Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 100
tar bbls, Lockhart, Frew & Co;- 120 bbls
sand, Dithridge & Son;
Sp
'ska oats,
Scott & Gisal; 52 hbli oil, J Spear; 8 cars
lake superior ore, McKnight dr Co; 10
do blooms,4 Moorhead; 12 bbla cullett,
Cunningham & J; 15bxs cheese, J Daub;
5 taxa tobacco, J Tailor, 2 cases cigars.
E Wormser & Co: 55 bbls flour, J. M
Montgomery; 10 bbls flour, J Gregg; 10
do do, J T Wray & Co; 17 eke oats,- J &
W Fairley; 150 oil bbis, CA Worrocstle;
79 aka oats, Robb & He ron; 50 aka oats,
19 bbls apples, W H G aff & Co; 2 tubs
cheese,4 A Graff; 13 b•la apples, Brug
german;
22 bbls & O'charcoßrien;
al, award' Era &
gs, Frazier
&M; 22
PITTSBURGH, CIN NATI AND ST.
Louis RAILROAD, Oe ober 8.-21 bga
oats, Jackson & D; 2 bb Beggs, S Coopar:
1 car. oats, D R EDerron; 20 bales cotton,
Holmes, Bell & Co; 2 do do, Eagle Cotton
Mills; 2 cars wheat, W M Jones; 5 do
rye, Robb & Herron; 2 .o barley, J M
Carson; 100 bbls flour Seghtnyer; &
Vosktunp; 22 bgs seed; W Knox; 35
- bgs wheat, Meanor & Harper; / bbl
molasses, E Heazleton; 0 bgs barley, 2
do wool, Smith & Co; 2 . bls eggs, M W
Rankin; 28 has wheat ,3 do rye, F
Schield: 1 bbl eggs, W 13 Graff; 15 bxs to
bacco, Lindsay & Meth:l.e; 20 tcs lard,
Watt, Lang & Co: 25 b a tobacco, Ar.
buckles & Co; 8 tcs Iran a, F Sellers &
.t Co; 159 b4s rye, 1 car .o, W J Meek;
1 car oats, J de W Fairlec; 1 car scrap
Iron, J Kelley; 100 bbls /I..ur, Watt Lang
& Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RILILROA.D, OC•
.ober 8.-2 cars metal, McAuight, Porter
& Co; 1 do do, John Alooraead;
rye, Grp ear corn, Robb & Herron; sks rye, Gra
ham dt Marshall; 4U sks oa s J Crothers;
56 sks wheat, W McKee i!k,' Co; 23 sks
rye, .168 do oats, 3 bbis flaiseed, 46 bgs
wheat, Scott & Gisal; 2 car stone, Hen
derson & Mackin; 1 do do, P Brough; 44
bgs oats, M Aurentz; 1 .b 1 eggs, W H
Kirkpatrick; 60 bbls ref of , H Koehler
& Co; 3 bbla onions, H R-a Jr; 11 sks
rags, McCullough, Smith - Co; 2 rolls
leather, Seibert & Berg; 4 bis onions, 2
sks rags,
Orr;
'W Knox & 1 c:r grain,J
Meek; I
do D LRey . olds.
PlTrammoia, FORT W YNR & Car
-OAOO RAILROAD, Octobe, 8.-67 cases
shipstuff, J B Campbell; 10 bbls flour,
Dan Wallace: 100 do do, o ..ner; 20 bast
cheese, Knox & Orr; 35 bbl oil, Bevmer
Bauman & Co; 100 bas gra . •s,'l2 sks po
tatoes, Woodworth & Davi..n; 199 sits
oats, Bricker & Co; 1 car wheat, J S
Liggett it Co; 100 bbls flour Watt Lang
& Co; 185 bdis paper. R C Christy; 57
sks raga, Godfrey & Clatk; 9 bas cheese,
A J Kerr; 32 do do, H Ricicil:; 230 do do,
J Braden; 2 bole whisky Littell &
Mechling; 1 car staves, W : astings.
ALLEGHENY STATION, Oc ober &-100
bbls flour. J B McKee; 72 bi. es, Stuck
roth & Hare; 1 car rye, J R odes & Co;
.2 cars metal, Lewis Bailey & Daizell;
21 mks oats, H Braden; 10 oz brooms,
Chas Schaller; 1 car metal, Lindsay &
AlcCutcheon; 2do do, Graff B & Co; 4
rolls leather, Graham & Spa. gler; 4 cars
wetal Pittsburgh Iron and Forge Co;
Ido do, Spang & Co; 1 car barley, M
deil & ;
Hemphill; 1g c 1 do coopera ar e, ' .
ala & R; 1
Wo
do, JCo M
I y dlings; R
Knox & Son; 100 bbls flour, Ripley &
13eckert: 10 bbla, 40 sks flour, S C Mc-
Masters; 1 ear wheat Ken. edy Bro.
COMMISSION MISER ET.ANTIB
V4TAIIJLI SUED BY
RIMY, 161111.
W. N. GORMLI
WHOLESALE OR
No. 271 Liberty St ;
(OUISCMT OPP. EAGLII
.HOTSI..)
. 1 P1T'1t31311.711,013
sa :»c
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
suct...or to Fetzer it Ansitront,
P RODUCE.OINUMUON
MTIS Ptak 313 MARKET STREET.
MEANOR tr. RARP'ER.
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 329 Liberty Street.
PITToriIUICGH, PA.
Sr•Coosleaments solicited.
167
Krens .. . ... . JAS. r. mamas",
EIL 19:111.TaLICRT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AXD DEAI42III /IT
FLOM, GRAIN, SEEDS,MILL 733 D, 1.c.,
849 Liberty ht., Pittsburgh,
zi y 24: WI
No ISTAILLI .. . .. ........ ISTUZ/So
81 ( EELE & SON,
annnsission Merchants.
AND DILALLBEI
J
FLOVR. GERAINT, VELEXPa as),
No. 91 OHIO BTRZIA near Eut. Coounon,
ALLZGEZNY MIT. PA.
L. J . BLANOBIAJU
Wholesale and Retail Groom
at)18:35N0..3915 PENN StREET;
• •
T ITTLE.
RURD ter.' /PATI'ON g
Wholesaie Grocers, Commliilon Merchants
and Dealerdan Produce!' Iflour„,-rnaeon, Cheese(
FM, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nall., Olaet,
Cotton Yarns' and. all .P.itsburgb%Muriracturea
generally, 1111 and 1/4 • u.M/ND • STRICE.T,
Pittsburg/I.r • • • . •
gong 2. notigh..arivr.frrOtre7...mig.4.`
u
QHN .14, HOUSE &BROIL, a.
*lessors' t 6 JOHN I. 130175 E . 430.. Wh p ole e .
s ter of ale Grocers Lead, Commission. lterchstita. Cur
rigabasid and Water Streets Pittsburgh .
.
§Joint suirroN. ...................... rraLlaci.
HIPTON &WALLACEWhI e•
SAW: ROOERS-AND PROD 11XX
8. No. 6 ELICTH STRUT.
1i,L2a58 , ,
2,000,000 ,49648 OF
OROICrE LANDS FOR 8=
;
Union Pacifleltailcoad Companb
• LUTZ= Drnmos,
Lyi ng await the lite Of thelT
•
$l9OO To p 6,00 PEE Am,'
And on • CAZDIT 97?,1/911,1EXASA.
Fat farther path:taws, Mal%
• SOWS-P. /DMIVIJARICtrw •
06!iiii0iiiner, *lasi'
Or 4 11110 /1 1 •16116 - * .
' ratii..:•l::
)1111'4X.1111.11:1/1.,._..
NMi I
OBERP:ggl€O3,4 l -,,
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
Porto Mica, Cuba and English Island Sagan.
fiNew o /Ork, Philadelphia and Baltitnore RE,
ned do.
Golden Drips, Loverings, B
Adams' and Long Leland Syrup+runils, Stuart's;.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
and Oo
Young
lon H g ys Teas on. .
w Japan, I w, eial,. Ontipowder
Carolina and Bangoin Rice.
Java, Lagnayra and to Coffees.
Tobacco, ;Lard 011, Fish , Nails, Glass, Soaps.
Cotton Tarns, &v, constantly on hand.
lA. 6 T
' 1
CER
:t,
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segal,
of
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
Hassel & Co.. to bottles.
Spuktne Iloselle, Schonberg and Johannia.
burg, Bockheinter. Burgundy, fie.
Brandenburg & Freres' Fine Olne 011.
do do
°Clarets, hummed in bottles.
do -do-- - White...Wiser; in bottles.
M. Won t & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
'Fine old sherrg, Madeira and Port Wines. - • • -
Free Old Mononganela Bye Whiskies.pure.
do Very Superior Old scotch do do.
ps s• -
Sole Agents for Moet & Chandon's Grand
peri
Verze aL nay and Seller Champagne.
Brandies ofoor ow* selection -and warranted.
.110.d43
MI
L AT EST_ OII 4 . IITRIKEr. • . .
Lnixiiry
• - • gcos - orr . - /I:
A.ND
•
To secure evert banded Jost- PHII2 MAIM
les. justcome anti
see what splendid bargains are ()Certain the gor ,
aeons stock of Spring and Summer Clothes just'
Prepared and exhibited to the public by
G". TRAintatiLLN.
The flilleirt introit' to been o wnett
man who en j oys ti, neatly dressed! we snit Cif
new turumer Clothes which fit him so comfortably.
as hot' to abridge the freedom °flits motion.. Sigh
clothes are to be bad at t.S-C. Thartgamstriy;
To practice RoosOlit.; OWL spend Vetilt sums •
oftti , nev where extorUonate peopte charge fancy,
prices for uneatisfectoty clothing t at come and
gel the worth of every dollar yon emend, at
5. C. Tit aCZ USIAIC
litrat Thank of the treest sort practiced every
day, and all Ilay. at the Big No.. it clothing
Hall. There the people bring their cub, arid
there they get th eir clothes.. Every man :reek.
buy at all times. Trade tremendetts jug' Snow at
the Big No. it Clothing Halt
c ocsa •
nutsuitsfo4 T HEr PRSOISRS.T
Stwintali sults tor gfi worth BRO. • . •
Skating park suits for eILS worth 593.;
500 sults, linen. at RAI 50 each wortb - 45. . •
Black cults fbr star worth SAO.
' Boys' sults for g 3 worth $lO.
end C l great many more too zustuerona to aten-.
Con. Cal early and aecure your bargains. as we
have bat a few days 'MOH; Remember Big No.
11 Stith street.
•
TRU/EMIL' • i
I
11. Ali, ' IrCOYEalf .. ................. 4. A.
XID3WIC
....
'II.' M.' - McCOWAN aleo 1 .
3
-, t:...
.
''''Boulevaril Pavers,"' --I
~;..
oince, R - 9 , 5 46,0414 ii SIVALLEfiIik2M
l l:lnters left. kr...lazy= ilimis, , r I tUtartlit r
ProtoptlY attended so.
Pim" Ili domranukcallAirs j inill ',: Tsailap.
Drives. Me.
Wareantefkakallierchtties cotieet and itildii,.; •
RareeEncse —Max. Mo,attead, /.40n & tlbotb,
Rody r anersbnOivm. Peek, 'Asnies,N.:Losig
Bon, lisroor A McKee. Anderson , ' 4 Maxwell,
Aiken a Campbell. Isaadt'rthr. ~ ~ • Jr11:4110 , J
: I
R ~SA.DA:I:I~
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.' `1
)O BALI BY DEUBBISTB_BI7ERYWHBEG4'
. •‘,
L - rI A L . „‘ .0 , • MAUL
uswsaa Watelista
, 4 , 4 17 4‘t44q44 alasq
MEM' siedier
uoz! 1.1
rbrISCELLANEOU&
PAM GOLD LOAN
Messrs. DABNEY, BRUN & CO., .5
Exchange Plat; and L 8. JESUP & CO,
Pine Street, K. F., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Bald ;
hare thirty years to run; are Free from
Government Taxation ; are seenreq by a
Land. Grant of Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
n addition to this special gm'nt the Com
any also owns Three Millions of Acre
n Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
evelop the country and improve the roa
They are a first mortgage upon the extension
of the road from Sheridan, Hansae, to
Denver, Colorado. The road in operation
437 - miles long, upon which. it is also a mor
gage, NOW EARNS RAE THAN ENOUGH
HET INCOME TOJAY THE 'INTEREST
ON THE- NEW LOIN. There is no better
security in the market—this being in
some respects better than Government Se
eurities.
PRINCIPAL AND INTMEST
PAYABLE IN COLD, Price 9'6, and awn
Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Map
and Circulars furnished on application
We have a fall supply of the above
Bonds on hand and for sale, and we take
came in recommending them as a rer
reliable and perfectly safe invistmen
McCLEAN &
NO. 73 Fourth Avenue.
Pittsbur g h, Pa
I=
WILLI/131.1111LLER goof
Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to she tirade atlow
figures, strictly
ALSO,
IMPORTERS OP
VA. D E:MARKir ' . 4 I, j '.
rum' ifirt—tiin%fri :
FI, •
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C ff 3 ..l . lV_G E OF t -- '
ALLEGE/ZINO? rexamy RAILROAD,
I THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL
REGIONS Wagtail:l' CFLANGE OF CARS.
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 20, 1609, TWO
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsborgl Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike atrcetz, for Franklin, OH City,HoZ
foto, and all nolnte to t? e 011 Regions.
DiLEAPS 11711,1ninG.S. 'LIMIT IF rim 011711411"
Day Ex 7:00 a rolDay Ex 3:15 p tot
Ex ...• 7:35 pro Nicht Ex 6:33 a m
Ist Holton... 6:40 a m In Milton.. 6:2.5 pla
2d 1du1t0n...11:50 a m 2d Milton... M:
10 na
3 4 tHalton... 3:00 pm 34 Halton— 2:10 ip in
4th Hulton..ll:ti 0p m Ith Button. 7:30p m
Freeport Ac. 5:145 a, m soda Works. 7:30 aIS
Soda Works.- 8:30 pm Rreeport AC 6:111p In
Bradps BAt 3115 p m riurya BAc 10:05 a m
Chung..,,... LIM plE,Ctiorch.....—. /0:10 an
Express trains stop only at princ.pal points,
Accommodation rains stop at aN,stati ins
J. J. L.A.WILMNCX., satin lap't.
THOMAS M. ZINO. Ann. buiPt.
L
EIIENNSYLVAImum
NIA CENTRAL BAIL
AD. On and after 11 P. 31., Sunday AUGUR!
29th, 15159, Tllll, II will arrive at and gepart
from the. tlnion Depot. corner of Waaningsaa
and Liberty streets, as, follows: . .
, ~... Asstias. , . '` I ZWlPart•
i".t.5 t L - ezien . ".
... . 11flit t a i : itilt i g.7. ' 1111 um
Wall's No. L. 15 510 anal Wall's -No. s.. 6:3oam
CBrintonAcc , n. 7:50 am, Mail Train'. .... 5:10 am
incinnati. 2.. 905 ansißra - kaAs No Ilk •10 pas
Ex.8:25 am:C.:lndult Ex. :20
Johnstown Ac 1020 aln!Wall's No. 2.. 11:35 a pm m
B ra' la Ac Nol 7:00 patrJohnatown Ac.4:05 pm
Pitts b Ils Ex. 12:40 pal l Bra'ke Ac
pm
8:
Wa ls 's N prsal :so pn.Phila.Express3: 2opm
i WalPs o. 3.. 305 par.
Bralss AcNo !I 9:55 pm. Wall's No. 4.. 8:05 PZII
Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pmt Fast Line ..... 7:30 pm.
Way Passn'r . 10:2O pm ..Wall's No. 5.. 11:00 um
*These trains make close connection at Harris
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walla Station every
kunday at 9:05
L. rt.,- reaching Pittsburgh at
10:t.5 a. m. Re turning, leaves ttsburgh at
12:50 p. m. and - arrives at Walla Station at
2:10 p. rn.
* Cincinnati Express and Pacific ves
daily. Ali Othe7 MI MS daily exceptSu nd ay
For further information apply to
.-
vg. B. BECKWITH, Agent.
TkePennsylvaniaßallroad Company will not as
sune any risk forßaggage. except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsilalltv to One HUD..
died Dollars In rains.
All Baggage exceeding
tt at amount In value will be kof the
owner. unless taken be special contr a ct
au3o G E
General SuDWARD H.lrna.aum
_ perintendent, Altoona, - pa,.
E S - Ir E It N-angsm
W PENNSYLVANIA
RA-LROAD.—On and after. August 29.15695:he
Pussenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Fri road will' arrive at and depart from tie
Feder3lStraet Depot, Allegheny CI ty. as follows:
Arrive.
Springd'e - No 16:40 Mall . . . ,-K ' itin: . ,- . 611110 SIM
Freeport No. 1 8:20a m' Freeport . No. 1 9:20a re
ih F.xpress 10:a In i Sharpb`g Not 11:20 p an srpti'g No.l m ! 1:20 40 p Express 2:20 pM.
Freeport N. 24:05p rn§pringd'e No 1 3:10 pm
Rail .. . ...... 5:50 ptn !Freeport 0.25:20 pm
Spring . d'e . NO 26:20 p mlSuringd'e No 2 6:30 PIE
Above trains Mil daily except SundaY:
CiThe Chnrch Train le.treo Allegheny Junction.
ty CuMay.la 740 a. nt., reaching AlleghellY
at 9:50 a. in. Retuning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:30 p, m, and arrive at AlleAkenyaund
tion at 3:40 p. tn. '
ConatirrArtax Twangs--Yon sale' in packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut
street. Herr's. 'Bennett, Pine Crdek Etna and
Sharpsburg and good on . ly . on the trains stopping
at Stations specinedon twaets.-
The trains leaving Allegtieey City at 7:00 a.
au , "zashe direct connettion at Freeport with Wa
lker's line of Stages for Butler atid Elannabstown,
Through' tickets 21185, be parchased at the Office.
No. list. Clair street, near the Suspension Bridge.
Pittsbur, h,.and at the Depot, Aflegheny. . .
POP ftrtherinfotination apply to_ . , .
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent
.-
_. Federal Street Depot.
'The Weitein rennsylvarda Railroad win tot
assume any risk for Baggage, except .Ibr wearing
apparel, and limit their responsiby to 0118
Hundred Dollars in' . value. All baggage ex
ceeding tiiiiiitipount In value willbe at UM risk Of -
the'owner, unless ,- .alren by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILL
IA
an3o General annerintendent. Altoon a , Pa.
_ _
R l #W. g a nRd44,CIR ;;;;61116111gigt1411.7416149H-git, eli
FromAugnst 309 41869, trains will leave trona
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, pitta.
burgh city time. se - fellows:
Letni.
, I Amite.
Chicago Ex... .51:013 a =lel:Mum Ex../4:13 am
ErEi 4_Ygn Ex.7:2Ba =Pacific Ez... 7:83 am
ie Wh_"831•16:28 a
a I Wheeling Ex 10:48a M
hago Mai1..6:58 4 MI C.& St. U. Ex 708 Is re
Past Line. ~.8:48 a m,C lu'goEx&,lll3:2lll I ne
C. & liflOg Ex 123 pm;
Chicago Ext. 2:38 p m !Erie & Tg'n Exs:llBp m
W'e &Erle Ex4:3B a ILI Ci• & Wh'g Ex 6 :39D 81 -
Daparrfrons Allegheny., Arrsrs la .4//maeny.
Bea , r Falls Ac.9:08 a m!LPetsdale Ac.. 853 am
Leetsdale " 10:03 aso 'Rea•r Palls " B:9Bam
• " 11:58 am. New Castle "10:23 am
Rochester " 2:93 psn :- Enon , •• 9:13 ant
Enon •• .3:58 pm;Leetsda/e "/48pre. -
Leetsdale Ac0.5:13 pm ,l3e,a'r Palle . • •11:43 pm
Bea'rPaßs •• .6:13 pm; Leetsdale " 4:33 ran
Leetsdale " 10:43P tat " " 7 : 23
Tale Oaks Buss- . 'Pair .osks Sun
day Church. I:L3 Dm I <lay Lharelt. 9:bB am
.U .. 1:38 D. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
Sir 7:83 Ili.. ni. Chicae ExDress arrives daily:
P. R. 3 IYERS,2 J. N. IleC
ULLLitiR,
& ket
Pas. Tic'Agent: Gem. Manager.
Gent.
.
rvrsuiritGi z t e
CINCINNATI D
. LOUIS RAILWAY. -
PAR HANDLE ROUTE. •
CHANGE 09 Tax:KM and atter SUNDAY,
August 29. 1869, trains will leave M:lmM'
the Onion Depot, as
. Depart. , Arrhm.
Mail . A:uB a. m. 11103 m.
Exp Fast 8:33 a. In. 7:08p. m.
ress . . . ........ p. tc. 7:13 a. tn.
Mixed Acc'zi . . 6:83 a. nu 6:58 p..
McDonald's Acc'n,..rto.l 214_34 a. ra.. 7:38 a. m.
Steubenville Accommod. 3:33 p. m.- 9:48 a.m.
McDonald's Acc'n. No. 25:58p. mt. 8:18 p.
Sunday Church - Train., 18:88 p. nu', 9:88 a. is.
sir-1:43 r. tram wilt teave dal/7.
12":03 P. M. train will arrive daily.
ed •AllOttlek tralna will ran dally.‘sundays =One
. Tice 8:33 a. M. Train makes close coa
neottotar at Newarkkm Zanesville:. •
_
S. .'SC
W.
Geneva Ticket :Ater Cotuito tr e t il,
W. CARD. Snp , t.. Dezuthon, owe. -
' rnmneg Hire'! ,
' a nd" her 11YEB17VS. ' ' N . lidie' ''' i .
On an er . oye r.
1661, trains will arrive at .and de part from ,Qs
Depot - corner of Brant and 'Water streets, ait
follows:
_ •
Hail to and ttom union-- peparf. 4wriwee. ----
- town 7004. lc 6;00 p,
'McKeesport Accomdt , n 13:00 A. it. 6 , 05 p. x.
E. to and from Unt'si.- 3::01.i.p. m. Di: 10 A. M.
West Newton Accont'd 4:30 P. .x. 8:33 A. M.
'Braddoc's Aeconattt , n. .45:1.5 P. M. ;:50 P. 811
Night Ae. toliteg'sport4o;llo p. . 0:46 A. : I
Sunday - Church Tnith to '•• ~,
and ,MM West Newton. /100 P. i5..2!):011.4.
POr4lckets apply to ~-• ,' A • .
W. B. BTOl3l`, Ba Z. H. : - YMOND,
yennten . ent. • , ''' A 42 - I•
m OK I
nowne.
trATION.:7•PACIFIeI 'IIAILIVAr
.u.sterp miasma. .
, uzdam L
unetiVouzetraksufita •
. 41.6 p _ !
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glk_ .
g iro 2ritt lararig"-eagrirgdiertnlClMelinlilink
bat itfd tilgter4rig°l2l""l"l=l.,
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COACHF
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ME
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1)261V333:418.14 ,TA t itt .
i l otitte jrit the Verritaiiall
Aid with salitimisorm rar-waxicia, ti;ili
or COACHES for Yon Union, Benoit , Irma 'rams.
AlbutliterUm, Mexico. plitALDotati in An.
so i l end mew _ .
. :1 the &veer' .iadmaieas, arreillailt .I=t
an equipment, and Os
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_arrangements
with remmuslide tinuirsie .....punauce, Liam .
from its, western Unarm., ibis
...____ .
.roqd now
puffs=
n megnalled„_' ll :LatittLes • dsr • the ...eanusam, et --:
treight so YUC, o u r
west., ~
Ticking Ito - we .tt all liti, VW:IW lam
the united &Mei and
wrinße sure and :asir , or %%Ira ;i4al*z_glitOlLAt."
iiciutlipr SAADI° eratilliriaii,
" Thr - k. AXIMIUBWI E , • -
' j '' - ' - " Alityrig Suparitneeoli ;..- '
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