PITTSBURGIit .LIVE STOCK MAR- =I PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK TAICDR," WEDNESDAY. Oct. 18, § ,CATTLE. • ___ The receipts, as might havti ki l;itien ez . pected, were unusually light a week; in consequence of many of e western drovers remaining at home 4 attend the election, and with a good' d mend and short supply. the market is neiderably stronger and compared with.l last week, prices are a shade higher and all grades are selling more readily. 'There were but' few really good shipp,ig cattle in market and while there were no sales re ported above 7%@7%, we have reason to , believe that extra fat eteere, i there had have been any Bach on sale, would have - brought 8 cts. - Medium' and • bommon grades of cattle;also,sold ore xeadily. and, as alreadylntimated, at slightly im. proved prices, ranging from 5®6 eta. MONDAY, October 1L fledges t Tay lor- for Nixon to Rambo 16, - weighing 18,100.. 1 TUESDAY October 12.—Marker to Hal ler 39, weighing• 86,700, at $50,00 per head; Curtis to Traurman 19, weighing 23,460. at 7,10; Hazlewood &, Blackatocit for Whitlesey to-Hickman 20, weighing 17,950; Holmes, Lafferty it Co; for Tucker to B.arker tB. 36; _weighing 36,130, at 5%; Hedges & Taylor, for Chenault• to Bach 18, weighing 19,800, at 6%; Ash brook to Lamb- 32, weighing 44,340, at 73x-r same to same 16, weighing 20,630, at 73; also, 17 weighing 22,2L0, at 6%. WEDNESDAY, October 13.—Hedges Taylor for Traurraan to Kelley 19 weigh -17,420, at 5; Holmes L & Co. far Louth bridge to Hager 16, weighing 21,960, at 7%; same to earnel9, weighing 20,340; Ring to Seitz 21, weighing 29,450, at 5; Hedges t Taylor for Chenault to Hager 30, at 6,75@7,25; Lowenstein to Aull & Co. 19, weighing 18 - ,600, at 5,90; Holmes, L & Co. for Pate to 0 B Smith 9, weigh ing 10.870, at 6; same for same to Kelley 9, weighing 10,190, at 6; CraWford & Cameron ty O'Donnell 17, weighing 21,- 280; Evans to Aull 19; weighing 19,100, at 6 40; Holmes, Lit Co. for Pearce to Stu leer 10, weighing 11,860, at 4.65; Moore to Kelley 20, weighing 18,690, - at 53‘. EEEM2I There is also an improved demand for tide class of stook; and, as in the case of cattle, the peat propor tion of the offer ing were of the common grades. ,Prime fat sheep are in good demand-and that, too, at a slight advance, and ,the lower grades also,, sold , more readlly. hut at atoont last week's price. We 'now quote fair to - good at: 3%@4; prime to .extra, 434@5, and fancy bX©s3i. In= sSteady with a continued steady ship ping demand and prices are' strong and rally sustained. We now quote York hogs at 934©10 and Philadelphia hogs at 10 4@it, the latter :'only f'Jr assorted lots. - ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. .October, 1 NEW YORK, 3.—Cotton a ~ shade firmer and closing quiet, with sales of 3,500 bales at 26y,, ®2634c for middling 2 , uplands. Foal—receipts of- 1,275 bbls; flour rather more steady, with sales of 10,400 barrels at $5,45 ®5,60 for superfine State western, $5,70®6,25 for extra State, $5,60®6,30 for extra western, $6,25056,50 for white wheat extra, $5,80®6,25 for R. H. 0., $6,25@T for extra St. Lords, 117® 8,50 for good choice dm, and \ closing , quiet, including 3,500 barrels low grades . _ extras for export at $5,7.5(56,25. Rye flour in moderate request, with, sales of 350 bbls at 14,750,05. Corn meal quiet. Whisky itithout decided change, with sales of 300 barrela western at $1,21(51,= free. Receipts wheat, 32,651 bush; wheat a shade firmer and _quiet, with sales of 75,500 bush at 01,25 for No. 3 spring, 51,30 for inferior No. 2 do., '51,44 for prime new Missouri No. 1 do , 11,42(51,46M for winter red it amber west'n, 11,54®1,70 for white Genesee, $1,65 for white Califotnia. Rye dull. i Barley firmer, sales 3,500 bush. of Canada \Vest, to arrive, at $1,55. Barley malt, moderate request, sales 500 bush. at $1,45 for old State - 111,70 ` for Canada West. Receipts of 16,051 bush, corn, Corn lis2c better, sales of 53,000 bush. at 869®51,00 for unsound mixed western, $1,01(51,18 for sound . db., $l,lO for white western. Receipts of 33,060 bush oats, Oats dull without 'decided change, sales of 32,000 bush at 641(566c for new southern and western. Rice firm. Caffiee firm. Sugar active, sales 1,000 hhde. at 11%®12y0 for Cuba, 12„® 1.2%c for :Porto Ric,. Molasses dull. Petroleum Avner, 17,5,4 c for crude and 3230 for refined. Hops quiet. 10®20c for. American'. Coal: domestic in fair re quest at $7®7,50 by the cargo; foreign scarce and firm, $16,50®17 for Liverpool house cannel. Lsather: hemlock sole ateady.,3o®3l for 13uanos Ayres and Rio Grande light and middle weights. • Wool quiet; sales of 850,000 bbls at 48®54c for domestic fleece, 34(535e for unwashed, 57c for tubbed, 42(54734e for pulled. Lin seed oil drill, $lOl,Ol in casks. Sheath ing copper quiet and steady at 820. In got Copper firm and quiet at 22%is for Lake and Tennessee. - Pig iron quiet and firm, $38(542 for Scotch and 635(541 for American; bar in moderate request at $85®87;50,f0r refined English and'Amer ican; sheet quiet at ii@l243 gold for Ras. ale, Nails firm. e,-ic for cut, -6/o for clinch, and 25(530 for horse shoe. Spirits turpentine dull at 47,54734 c. Pork heavy and lower,-with sales 90000 bbls at $29,75®30,50 for mesa, closing at s3o'cash, $25,254526,25 for prime. and $28,50.526.25 for prime mess. Beef steady; sales ,135 tibia at'ss(sl3 for new plain mess, and 112 (517,50 for new extra mess: 'also,so tierces India mesa at S3L Beef Hams. steady; sales 120 bait at 11181525., Cut Meats firm with sales 180 pkgs at 14311515340 for shoulders; and 17(5190 for' hams. Mid dles quiet and unchanged.' Lard dull and heavy; sales 875 tierces at 17(518c for. steam, and 113®18,0 for kettle rendered; alsotea steam buyer October at 25 17,0. utter firm at ' 20®32e for Ohio. 1 Cheese ~ rm^ at -16(517340. 'Freights to Liverponi dull and lower; shipments 7,600 bush wheat at 8%d:2-per-steam, and 1,000 bbis flour at 2s 4%d sail and 2s 10)id , . , per. per steam. Latest--The flour market closed a shade firmer, and there Ile moderate demand for medium and lo* grades. Wheat is quiet and without any decided change. Rye dull; 11,12(51,15 for Western. Oats dull'' and heavy; 63®65c for western. Corn scarce and • firm; 88c(§$1,01 for tin simnd, and $1,02(51,08 for sound mixed western. Pork quiet at $3O for mess. Beef quiet. Cnt meats firm and 'Wet. Lard quiet at 17%®18c for fair prime steam. Eggs' steady at 280303. ST. Louis, October 13.—Tobacco las active and , prices, not” fully sustained; sales of planter's "lugs at . 9®loc; , dark leaf 103i@lZc; ;black wrappers 12(5176; medium bright to fine leaf soave. and *anted. at 201300. Cotton:. not ,much doing; tales of middling at 24c• -.the bale that took the, premium:at th; late fair sold at Attains today at 8134 e. _Hemp: very little doinip.tuOreseetl,rinageefrOul, 542 010 I L I& far - cogonlini .tO ;choices and $2,25152 1 40 for diec9seg6f ' Pious II 'err • ~,T 2 ..-.• 2 2. , ..2 22,2-4 :2:2 J., 2 ,v;e:riil 35'3 a. ! PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THIIRSDA, OCTOBER 14, 1889. dull sales of storing to fall superfine at 14(4)1,75, do. g4,35®.% do. 54,80/65,60, do. Ps _ 7 E44 ea 25. Wheat :: /choice fall firm and, active, but other grades dull and heavy; ` sales of No. 2sr rinxit 92®950; No. 1 do. $1; No. 2 red fi1t.51,0234®1.10; No 1 do. 111,13(4)1,18; choice, $1,20®L30; Prime' wheat $1,25. Corn Unchanged:" mixed In bulk 723; yellow in'sacks 8413850 ; prime to fancy white 90®95c. Oats unchanged; sales in bulk at 43®45c; in MUMS 49,@53. Barley: low grades iitarly unsaleable, prime to choice lowa sold at 80(4)90c, strictly prime to choice Minnesota $1,45 (4)1,50, prime to choice fall 51.75®1,88.' , Rye firm at 80®85c. Whisky very firm at $1,15. Groceries; rather more-inquiry for Sugar and ‘Naffee„ but prices, are un changed; Coffee ranges at 20®253fc for roasting to choice. Sugar sells. at .13X(4) 143ic for Louisiana. Molasses ranges at 60 to 75c for re-boll d. Pork dull and lower at $31,50(30/ ry salt meats un changed'at 15%o" for ahoulders, 19c for e:) clear rib aides. Ba con stiff with, order sales at 173(®1730 for shcalders, 20;io for clear : sides. Lard. 'dull at lSc .lor choice tierce. 20c for keg. ReceiptXwere flour 5,700 bola, 'wheat .9,200 bush,lcorn 14,400 biuth, oats' 13,509 push, barley 12,- 100 bush, rye 000 bush, . CineAGO, Oot. 13.—Eastern exchange 1.10 off buying, - premium Melling. Flour less activa and firmer; 54,65136 for spring extras. Wheat.opened firm and excited; No. 1 quiet and stronger with sales at 01,0701,10; No. .2 opened 31340 higher with sales at $1,04®1,044, gradu ally receded to 51,02, and closed at 51,0234131,03; this afternoon the market was irregular at $1,03, seller October; 51,0334, seller last half, for No. 2. Corn, No. 2 opened strong and 3(4)3Mc higher: aales at 6713613 c, subsequently became easier, aria closed dull at 66®66.4c; re jected firmer ..tend quiet at 631365 c, this at:en:won • the market was unsettled at 6634 c, seller October, 66 1367 c seller last half for No. 2. Oats fair ly active and 3i(4)113 higher; sales of No. 2 at 39®393;c, closing quiet at 38X ®3B3‘. Rye fairly active and , firmer; No. 2 open ed at 731374 c, subsequently advanced to and clostd at 77c; rejected sold at 6713 71340, closing at 71c. Barley deli; No. 2 nominal at $1,12131,15. Highwines un settled and more active; sales at $1,140 1.15, closing nominal at g 1,13. Sugar: 134 ®lsc for common to prime Cuba. Mess pork inactive and nominally lower: $31,7. ®32 cash; sales of 500 bbls at 526 seller January. Lard neglected and nominal, 17®173,;e. Dry salted shoul ders are held firm, and sold at 14X®1430. Rough sides steady at 17c. Receipts for the past twenty four hours -1,878 Phis itsmlr, 91,540 bash wheat, 41,745 bash corn, 49,728 bush cats, 6,742 bush rye, 4,552 bush barley, 5,559 head hogs. Shipments-3,900 bbls Hour, 15,826 bush wheat, 153,2()2 -bush corn, 30,E.40 bush oats. 2,256 bush rye; 400 bash barley, 2720 head hog's. Freights; demand firm er at 634 c for wheat to Buffalo. CINCINNATI, October 13.—Flour mid wheat unchanged and quiet. Corn is a shade firmer; ear 90c. Oats dull at 5013 57c. Rye dull at 88®90c. Barley dull; 11.60 for prifue fall. Cotten dull; mid dling 25c. Tobacco dull and priees droop ing, but not lower. Whisky quiet at $1,15. Mess Pork dull at $3l; no bulk meats offered. Bacon firm, at 17c for shoulders, and 2034 c for sides. Lard 1734 c, and the demand' light. Butter firm; prime 30(4)35c. ,Eggs scarce; prime 23c. Cheese firm, at 16131634 c for west ern reserve, and' 1734®180 for factory. There is no -change in the seed market; dull for both clover and timothy. Lin seed Oil dull at 98c. Lard 0114111,30 ®1,35. Petroleum; 321334 c for refined. Gold 130 buying. Exchange dull and lower: 1.10 per cent. discount buying, and par selling. Money market dull. TOLEDO, October 13.—Flour dull. Wheat quiet, and 3 to 4c better for regu lar white Michigan, 51,10 for amber, $l,lO for No. 1 red, held $1,15 for No. 2 do.; sales of 111 bush. Corn 3c better and more active; No. 1 75c, No. 2 73c. Oats 1 to 2e better and active; No. 1 47c. Freights nominally at 4y and 100 to Buf falo' and Oswego.. R e ce i pts-5,000 bbls flour, 31,000 bush Wheat. 6,200 bush corn, 8,000 bush oats, 1,100 bush rye. 400 bush barley. Shipments-6,300 bbls flour, 41,400 bush wheat, 5,600 bush corn, 6,400 bush oats. PHILA.DELPHIA,Oe.I3.—FIour very dull and drooping; sales of Extra family North-western at 56,50@7; Indiana and Ohio do. $6,20@725. Wheat doll and quotations barely maintained; sales of white at $1,45 and western red at $1,40© 1,42. Rye: western $1,06. Corn very dull and drooping; sales of mixed west ern at 95@97c. Oats declined; No 1 IR linots 58®59c. Petroleum: more doing; crude 22@2214c; relined 32302%. Pro visions dull. Mess Pork 02,75. Lard 18e. Whisky $1,27@)1,30. CLEVELAND, October 13.—The Flour market is dull and difficult to designate prices. Wheat, sales 12 cars No. 1 red at 151,14. Corn held at 133©84c for No. 1. Oats held at 48@49c. Rye at 90c for No. 1. Barley nominal at 11.25©135. Petro leum, refitted held'at 28®28%c for prime light straw to white, 29©29M0 for stand ard white in large lots, retail lots 2@3c klgher, °rade held at 16,60. MILWAUKEE, October 13.—Flour firm prioea unchanged. Wheat . quiet at $1,0834 for No. 1, 31,02 for No. 2. Oats firm at 400 for No. 2. horn firmer at 630 for No. 2. Rye steady at 78®790 for No. 1: Barley nominal. grab] freights firm at 8 and 123fe to Buffalo and Oswego. Reoeipts of 4,000 hbls flour, 115,000 bush. wheat, 2,000 bush, oats, 4,000 bush oorn. Shipments of .40,000 bbls. flour 113,000 bush. wheat, • - LoxIisVILLE, October 13.—Cotton.dull and nominal. Wheat, red 111,10, white 11415. 'Morn in bulk 950. Oats ha bulk 59e. Rye 92c. Leaf tobacco quiet; sales of 124 'ads ranging from 17,60@12.75. Provisions firm: Mess pork 1131,75 c. Ba. con: "sbotilders 17qc, clear rib aides 20c. dear sides 210.. Lard 190. , Wool quiet. Whisky, raw *1,15. • Drrnorr,,October. 13.—Flour more no. tivo , and heavy; sales at *5,7 5@6 for . choice, 15,50 for medium white. Wheat. receipts ;4,000 bush, market excited and s@Cto higher; sales extra white at 11.31. No. 1 $l,lB, regular, 51,10, amber 11,10. Cotn 770. Oats 50@520. Barley *2 per 100 lbs. , . • BALTIMORE, October 18.—Flour DOM. !pally unchanged; except for western en perdne,whlnh Mooted at 115:8214@ 5 , 8 7 4 g and extra $5,8734®& Wheat dull, red 111,40®1,50. Corn tlrm t white $1,10©1,18 and weaternll,os. °ate dulls 56(g30e. Rye $1,10®1,16. -Provisions unchanged. Widaky firm, 81,21®1,22.-, Live Stock - Marliets. NEW Yonx, OctoberlB.—The Erie road le now delivering live stock and other freight. Fresh cattle since Monday 1,840, all of which have been sold In a strong but unchanged market. Very few of the extra Duchess county, New York, cattle brought 16)4c, hut 163 may be called the top and 100 the bottom of the market. Few Texans were on,sale, but the bulk of western droli . , es were poor and a drove of 80 Ohio sleets , 6% cal, slid at 18@l&I; 50 MissourisiVi ewt, at 18©14C; 70 Ken tucky, 7X owt,itt 15@16c; 80 Texans 6g cwt, at 12®18o; and 80 common to extra State, 6' to 10 cwt, at 13(3‘16}0. Sheep scarce and sell , quickly ; ' arrivals 8,760, Vali of the bir Rile • Road too late for market. ~ orke-eheep .brougbt wo for 78 pound State, 6y 4 0 fora car. of .105 pound C'itutda, . and 'BO 'for 86 . pound Dblo. 14Abs sold'ilV'Wei'lbr Row:4l,BWe: •:I—, , • ,:it, 1C• ; toc) 83ie r for 83 pound ,Canada, B,4ic _for. 84 Poutlecand 110 for' 70 pOtauls: POilll 18 cus of, how. arrived, bat poke are,due; prides one car Illinois. 180 pounds; at 10Uc, a car 141Chiglini-184 pounds,_ at 9,0, with a car extzaState, WO pounds, at lbNc. • Cameo°, October 13.—Cattle dtl and weak at 14@4,b7% for common t good cowl. and i5®6,60 for stockers., Hogs active and steady at 118@8,6234 for com mon, 18,75@9,25 for fair to medium, 19,40 fi119,8734 for good to choice, and 511,20 for extra. ST. Louis, October 12.—Cattle; good to prime butchers are steady and , in de mand. choice are scarce and prices range at 234®631c. Hogs steady at 835(g)10c,' Dry Goods Market. I , lEw YORK, • October 13.—The market for cotton goods continues depressed but a fair business doing. At the conces sion the Masonville 4-4 bleached timeline were reduced from 18 to 170, Balton do. from 15 to 1434 c, Maxwell do. from 20 to 19c, do. ss inch brown 20 to 19c, Great Falls F 4.4 bleached from 1714 to 1034 c, do. & do. from 15 to 140, do. M do. from 14 to 13c, and do. S do. fro ml 3 to 12c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Pmrssusos, FORT Wayisdr Om (moo RAILROAD, October 13.-28 tibia whlsky, John Smith; 20 bdls hides, .J Hays; 20 kgs tobacco, Arbuckles & Co; 100 hides, J Y McLaughlin; 216 bdls Lappe & 'Weise; 100 bbla flour, .1 KellY; 300 do do, owner; 1 car barley, Pier, Dannala & Co: 1 do do, J S Liggett Co; 100 bble flour. Culp ISE Shepard; 1 car rye, 2 cars corn, Scott dt Gisal;*s hhds ba con, 10 bbls pork, 20 tea lard, F Sellers & Co; 380 kegs lead, G S Long; 200 bxs cheese, Woodworth & Davison; 15 do do, W Besiege; 52 doz brooms, Hugh Cover; 60 bdls felloes, W J Meredith; 2 bbls apples, H Rea; 100 bbls flouts Isaiah Dicky & Co; 100 do do, Watt,. Lang dr, Co; 1 car handles, Lippincott & Bakewell; 1 do barley, Thos Collins; 1 do do, Yier it Dannals & Co; 100 bbls flour, Shomaker it Langenheim; 50 do do, 100 sks flour, J Wilson & Son. CLEVELAND AND PrinsultOTl Ren - ROAD October 13.-2 cars rye, J W Simp son; 151 bbls oil, .1 Spear; 1 car pig Iron, J B Elerron it Co: 240 sks oats, 56 do corn, Scott & Gisat; 8 cars iron ore, Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 2 cars lake au parlor ore, 1 car wash ore, Bryan it Caughey; Ido doi Everson, Preston it Co; 1 do scrap Iron, Moorhead dt Co; 2 do hams, E H Myers & Ce; Ido potatoes, Bruggerman & O'Brien; 66 bbls apples, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 10 cases tobacco, Little & Baird; 12 do do, Dunlap it Bros; 12 lure wheat, W Welsh & Co; 8 hhds sugar, Watt, Lang & Co; 6 sks rye, Mc. Henry h` Hood; 14 sks rye, Carson, D & Co: 101 sks oats, J,M Montgomery; 45 do do, J t W Falrley; 115 do do, W Spen cer. ALLEGHENY STATION, October 13.-10 cars metal, Pgh Iron .t Forge Co; 3do do. Graff, B t Co; 2 do do, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell: 2 cars flaxseed, M B Suydam; 2 cars wheat. Kennedy & Bro; Ido bar ley, Smith . Co; Ido do, J Rhodes: 1 do wheat, W McKee & Co; 1 do shingles, J Allison; 1 car metal, Spence, Chalfant & Co; 1 car lime, J K Holmes: 1 oar lumber, John Nanz; 1 car barley, M Ileckelman; 18 bbls apples, F Owens; 23 bales cotton, A H Childs & Co; 40 aks corn Rose & Ewing; 50 bbls lime, Jos Craig; 1 car oats, M Steel & Son; 68 aka feed, W C Brown, 60 bbls flour, 200 eke flour, 100 bbls lime, (ieo Stewart; 1 car flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & Co. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. . Louis RAILROAD, October 13.-30 pkgs tobacoo S Jones; 81 bales cotton, Eagle Cotton Mills; 100 bbls flour, C 11Leech; 14 tcs lard, J H Parker; 4 cars stone, J Painter & Son; 1 do wheat, J S Liggett & Co: 22 bits corn, 26 dowheat, F Schield; 1 anvil, Lindsay, S & E; 4 bgs feed. J Richey: 1 lot household goods, J M Far lands; 10 toe lard. W B Hayes .t Son; 13 bgs feathers, W F G Noble. ALLICOMSNI VAS [XT RAILROAD. Oc tober 13.-4 bbls onions, H Res Jr; 14 rolls leather, F J Henry; 2do an, W Flacons dt San; 2 bbls eggs, L J Blanch ard; 3 coops poultry, J e 9 Thureby. WILLIAM. MILLER & GO., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin ' now offer to the trade at low figures, strictly - Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined do. - Golden Drips, Lovering!, Brunlis, Stuart's, Adams' and Long Island tsyrups. Porto Rico. Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young Mysnn, Japan, Imperial, Unupowder and Oolong Teas.. Carolina and Bangotn Rice. Java, Lagnayra and 10 Coffees. Tobacco, tLard Oil, Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps, Cotton Yenta, &e., constantly on hand. ALSO, IMPORTERS - OF Fine Brandies,Wines and &gars. . Mberdati, Moselle, and flpukling Hock Wines of Hinkel & Co.. In bottles. Spar line Moselle, Bekarsberg and Jobs/infs. lloekbelnier, Burgundy, Ike. Brandenburg Freres' Pine Olive Oil. do do Clarets,_bnoorted bottles. do do White Wines, in bottles. M. Worth Bons , Sparkling Catawba. Vile old Sherry, Madeira and Port WWII. Tree Old Monongauela Bye WhisMes. pure. . do Very Bunn:dor Old Scotch do do. 4f30,. n Sol e e ri lfenU.tbr R00t 41.1. Chando 'a Brand Yin. m Verzen . ay and Bellery Champagne. • Brandies ()tour own selection and warranted. 110•dat LATEST 011... STRIKE. • MTICE I LIBERTY I ECONOMY ! AND FREE TRADE I To secure even handed „Traffics, just come and' see what splendid bargains are offered In.the gor geous stock of Spring and Summer Clothes just prepared and exhibited to the piddle by C. TnAtainting. The Wiest Litman' to be enjoyed when the man who enjoys it is neatly dressed In a suit of new Summer Clothes which It Mateo comfortably as not to abridge the freedom of his motions. Such clothes are to be had at 8. 0. Tunnitnit.lin`l3. . To prictlee ItCortOsiY, don% 'nand vast sums °former where extortionate people c harge f anc y prices for unsatisfactory clothing, but come and get the worth of every dollar you spend, at 8. O. Titairsnatlit'll. rave TIUDa of the freest sort, pi tikes ever, day, and all day, at the SlR'bre, IV (nothing There the people bring their..cash, and there they get their clothes, Every manyee to buy at all times. Trade 'tremendous jns (now at . the Big No. 11 Clothing Ball. . . - . LOOK AT TUE PRICES. Cocoa not 'suits for $1 Worth $l5. Banish suits for 30 worth Skating park sults for gill worth taw. .500 sults, linen, at $2 30 each worm g 3; Black suits for $lO worth $4O. Boys , sults for $3 worth $lO. Lad a great many more too, numerous tolten. non. Call early and secure your bargains, as we have but • few days to sell. Remember Big No. 11 Sixth street. , & TRAMIAN. '3E1.4D51A.11A.7...]Eg . • .. • .. • , 'THE ;8L00D..,, , , ,POR 19/.LIC DlllloolBTif ElrEarWazz, FLOVit.-L-1000 bbls. Kentucky. • isitraW btu' Wtioa t Pawl, Flour.' wax.' r ause(' oqpai In 'PT -ftiAVAIL Loeb celebrated 4:9 ll 4 VA r iAll bY DICKEY •-_,A1.., o ~..::! . .: .. ;:'.;.' , ." 1 , ty..;;;. l apirlatt . , W 8," -Theriver , coutinues to..nmede slowly with about 28 ,thches. in the channel at this point. Weather cloudy and raw— mercury at 4P. be. The New State from Wheeling and Belle from Parkersburg, arrived and de parte& as usual. Business Is very quiet at the landing, and there will be no improvement until there is arise. The Glendale is loading for St. Lords to depart on the first rise, and- the same is true of the Messenger for New Or leans. The R. C. Gray from Memphis, is en. route for this port; also the Wild Duck from St. Louts, with 1,200 tons of ore. —The Liberty . No. 4 and barges, are loading at. Wheeling for • St. Louis. —Capt. John McAllister has sold the Jonas rowell to Capt. Hardy of Ports mouth. —The Mollie Ebert pahaed Marietta on Monday all rischt, and the Wild Duck passed Evausville the same day. The Arkansas. (Capt. A. H. Shaw's boat) after discharging 200 tons of -gro ceries, left Memphis on last Friday. —The Maggie Hays arrived at St. Louis on Monday, and the Camelia •left Cincinnati for the same port on Monday. —The White River packet Natonoa, on her up trip, picked up a snag in White river, near Des Arc, which pierced a small hole in her hull, causing her to take two and a half feet of water, which damaged some of her freight. —The Memphis Avalanche of Saturday says: Mr. Thomas J. Johnson, a well known steamboat carpenter and con tractor, was married on Thursday night to Miss Virginia Bossy, an accomplished and beautiful young lady. —The Leavenworth Commerciat, the 6th says that the colored- individual who engaged the steamer Tempest to make a trip down the river, undertook to pay 16160 for the passage. Every thing ,was in readiness and • the black folkeon board, when it was found that the subscriptions only amounted to 1325. A leading barber of the city then mounted the gangway plank and ad dressed the crowd, advised them to muster up the balance and allow the steamer to proceed. The company, however, elected to pay only that amount and take it out as ifar as it would go in dancing, which they did. RIVER PACKETS. VICIVIItRO. NEW. ORLE %SP. FOR DIEMPHIS AND NEW ("EL KA:NS—The►t. &me ramallmwm 3f ESSENOtt R Capi. Jesse DraN - , W,l leave for the above and Intermediate porta on drat rbe. titIRITBT & SW ?MT. se23 FLACK . & CULLING WOOD, Agents. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. 0.111 CIN I INNATI and ff . a.. B=Li FLGUISV LE.—Tbe tine Ie STLEg K t t e IIERT Capt. G. W. Frigt - r. Clert s. Peppard. will leave lor the above and Intermediate ports on SATURDAY. 16th For frelaht or passage apply on boars or to - set FLACK & QOLLINii WOOD. Agents.; WHEELING AND CINCINNATI. FOR WHEIRLING.x im MARIET CA,PARKEnIiBURLI AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY SATURDAY- /11 The swift and superb sideirbeel Steamer T. B. MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander. will leave as announced above. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to o FLACK ds COLLINUWODD. or COLLINS A. BARNES, Agents. N. 11.—No Freight received after II A.M. se STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL AND • QUEENSTOWN. T3an INMAN MAIL STEADISRIPS Numbed= 'Mom first-olua vessetr, moat ch..mtne celebrated CITY Or PAM*, OF ANTWE2P. CITY OE .LO3TOY . , CITT OF BALTIMORE, _ CITI OP LOSDON, Baßlug EVERY, BATILLVAY, from rler 45, ettrer. Ner York. For aassage or farther tuf-armiesurt &only to WILLIAM 113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. COMMISSION MERCHANTS E11:1 3 1, 1 i / INI D " A . 64 T W. X. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DIILETLY /UGLY HOTIL,) PITTIEII3IIRGIEC. se :08 • W. C. ARMSTRONG, Bneeessor to Fetzer A Armstrong, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 95 MAIM= STREET. rang EAROB, & HAUPER, M aLotru. GRAIN AND PRODUCE • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , N 0.129 I.l9erly fltr99l. PITTOURGEI. PA. ierConstranients solicited. se7 MITAB. £IU. J.A.B. r. ILICSILBIIS KEIL & E/TCILUIT3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND maims = FLOW., GRAM, BEEDB, , MILL PEED, £O., 849 ,Llberty St, oAttsboargh, my24:b37 WITILII M STEEILE & SON, coinnassion Merchants, •AND DZALZ)II3 IX irldotrit, anAiN, 1 -,. F" - Plirl s No. 91 OHIO EITREEI % near East Commo4, ALLEGHENY cTry. j. BLADiTailanD• Wholesale.knd Retail Grocers, N 0 . 11196 TITSN' tTILEZT. •DlEs3lO an4ITTILE, BAIRD' 4 RIATToN; Wholesale Grocers, VAitirsolsslon Merchants' Dealers In Produce; Pluur,-.00,00n; o mega . Pith. Carbon and Lard 011; Iron, Nails, Wass, Cotton Yams and • all SNlmbutgh Manufseturet generallA IMA and 114 44XUCND ISTBEAT, rlttsburen. , , Joni sousa..saw. nousx. l „lree. TOMI ROUSE &BROS., Suc "llr-et/tors tO JOHN I. HOUSE:* ' Co.. Isperocer, and ,Eommiseloa.Merettanta, Cor. aer Of lituatttßed and. Water streets. PI ttateareN :OLIN e. WALLACIIe §H PTONIk ll Whole • tyA ' G ROC Ft AND PROD UP • MEAL. 6. !WV/1i plaki.WL, Pat : • • LLEND EDSON J. suarazasi A ,/x,,,fm. , ItaDry: p,I 11413X00tMalcultf•-•,-t• MISCELLANEOUS PAGMC Ileum DABNEY, , IIIOBGIN & CO., .61 . 13xeluingellart; and ffi. t 'JffiSUP & CO., a Pine ,Etreet, N. Y., offer for sale thc i . Bondi of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay 101111 per tent. in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by it Land Grant of Thne tillionleree of the Finest Lands in Dian and Colorado 4 In addition to this special grant the Com- pang also owns Three Millions of Um in Kansas, which are be develop the country and Thry are a first.mortgaga of the road from She Denver, Colorado. The 417 miles long, upon wh it is also a mort gage, NOW EARNS MORi THIN - ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY I TIIE INTEREST N THE NEW LOB. There is no better teuritif in the market--this being in some respects better than Government Se- unities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ire 96,, and (tenn ed Interest, inFurrenej. Pamphlets, Maps and Circulara furnished on application. 'We have a' full supply of the above Ilona on Mild and for sale, and we take pleasure in r commending them as a wry reliable and perfectly _safe invistment. 9. metisv+N & Yo. 75 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pit._ 29000g-000 .1LC . , : 1011 OF CM CHOICE LANDS FOR SAL& • BY TEZ Union P c Railroad Company, TERN D/VIBION, Ltrin along Line cif their road. $l,OO TO $5,00 PER LOUR. c `And on a CREDIT OP FIVE PEARS. IMMEIHEEM 'Jona P. .DEIMILEVX, Land Comrisalouer, Topeka, %anus. Or CHAS. B. LAIIBOBBI. Sergi, MEI 3 W. J. EVERETT'S NEW PATENT Scapular Shoulder Brace and CHEST SUPPORTER. No Straps Under the Arms. Perfectly anat)mlcal, comfortable and benell- eita: State sex; size around waist, and length of back TRUSSES; SUPPORTERS, ko. LADY ATTENDANT. 50 North Seventh Street, (Below Arch.) se4:n7B ITT' UPTON. We call attentiou# consumers to the practice of Adulterating Lard Oth by mixing with it Cot , lon seed 011, Main. 011., Beall:HI, and other info hoz OUR > LARD OIL WARRANTED PIJR.E. 'Any person altering our Brand or copying onr Trade Mark win be proceeded against acierding PROCTED. & MOSUL* . tr :* C/27CISNATL Inspisrfee'aiifreetit deiler in VIVIM -BrAVlClDirat3'; a ; WEDDING, VISITING. 'PARTY AND. BUSINESS CARD - iNGRA*ING, • MONOditAms, Atll4fB.- , 1LL11M110.11.179, +.le, Orders btausli reeelgerrompt atterddixe. Bead for . samples. t 1.083 iliettisitt Bt., live:lmams*? • • RESH" SHAD -. RECEIVED dally PILPHEi 'popular . f a h:, No. CI Diarnond 3tuket, Fitts burgh, at the Twin :aMeshehy ciw e g e ner orObio and Federal streets. Can be had all kinds, of. Bea. and Late Halibut, tthad, s e e r (Math. Haddock and Eel. Also la.rgs. supplies Of Wbite, Make= Fieh, Balan2on: Ba s s. st eg len;.l-.lerring ..and Triaelnaw Trout, 'which a m - tiles us to sell at the-lowest'market prieesi wholesale or retail. • We invite •all.-lovers of 'Fresh Fleh to give tie a tall, and are trill Inser thetas trey at • • - mh2s • • ASAELSEIALLIA,9 . . `LltsiErAta. , e'rtxxin. WILL. Crlilt triADIO3II. MAZSHAZWI3 KLIXIII WILL Cults DYSIMPBII.. - ,K.AssaAtsos !Brans WILL, Cr3l • costiva. Prtee ot tuilr, 0.00 mr_bisttle. Depot, 130/./dirk et, str e kt. M.; 4RSTIA.I.J.. Co DraitglSts; • Proprltbre. • For sale, wholesale ana tlr_GEO. KELLY. I . lstAbureb. ne r 4:ase.Tvril P IitAIME!". 4V-T9Pc!.4l. 'Whltichlib ;T e DEMO maalciummt VALLEY E=ROAD/ TRIG gst,l'ibittitt Rom TWINS OIL NEGIONSWIUDITI" CHANGE ;OF CARS. On and after MONDAY. Sept. R 0.1869 TWO THROUGH - TRAINB • DAILY (except Sunday) will leave i'lttiburik_ -Det, corner of Elev. , cnth and Pike' streeta.fer Mo. medial Dante to V e .LENS errrsnazGa. rzerebniitaz Day Ex 700 am Ex 6: 13 P m RIOXEs. -.. 1:35 pm fir Ex 6:55a ns lst Helton . — 6:40 a m t Halton.. 6:35 P m 1/10 Halton...) t:5O a m Hutton... 3:50a m .3d Halton., . 6:00 pso 3d Belton... tO 1) in , 4th Bulton..11:60 pen ttle Hutton. 7!30 p m Preeport AC. &16rm aWorks.. 7:80 am Soda Works.. 13:3114kes reeport AC 6:13 pa Brady's BAc 3:05, pen Rudy, B Ac 10:05 aen .Charob...' . ,1;00 -,p Church r 10:10 m zxpr es genu i s s ., freotwealy .at _princ.pal points.. Accommodation • rains stop at ex Asti nu - .1. J. LiAWREROX, TEIDIf4B,YA SLINIkAaet. blip'). f i rs 11FL:VIA• IIbAD. On and after ,1 roc, dttia4ALARGIJET - 7,9i.h; 1869. Trait. 'will arrive auak , d_deput fro= the Union.rlrPn.ti ec1784 7 orlf. sad Weever streets. as 'fo/40w11 " • - Avr . tea. - - _ Man' Tnin....1120-iim •Drylft i1i2:30 are -Past Line... :1046 am *Pad Ac k...1:413 am Wall's No. 1.. 6 510 am Wall'a N 0.1.. .6:30 ant • BrintonAcen. 7:50 am Man Train 6:10 am Wag's:No. 2.; 0:06 fun SWUM 16011.5 . 20 . Cincinnati Ex..g:25 am Cincinni E . Ita:Xli pm -Joltstaarrilks - 102taanti.Wallas- am - ng rapidly sold to Bra'to Ae Nol 7:00 pml.i'ohnitcWit 7,..er4'i135 pat Pittstrth 74.12:40 pm lilra , o_lte N0213:20 prat 1 Phila. Expreasl:oo pm Phila. ErpreEß 3:50 pm WWI'S No. 3...1:50 pm WalPa -No. 2:33:93 pm Bra`ks AeNo 2 9 :55 pm Wail ' s No. 4 ..ti:os pm WalPs , No. 4. .s:sopm 'Put Linet .... 7:3 0 pm Wa_.y Passn'r 10.:20 pm Wall's No. 5. 11 . :00 psn .."There arsine Maketlose conneetion . at Harris burg for Baltimore. . L. , The Church Train JeaveliWills Station every Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reachin g Pittabergb at 10:115 a. m. ie turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. in.. and arrives tst, _Walls Station at 2:10 p. in.. ' . - •Cincinnati Express and Pantile Express leaven datiy. All etbes trsins daily except Sunday. 'or farther inlbrznartonllPPl2 to W, ii. , BECIS,WIT7S. Agent. (e Penneylvantagallroad Ccmpany will tot as slime any risk forßagicageoenoept for wearing sp. par.-1, and limit their responslbllitv to :One Hun died Dollars in value. All Baggage •excee , llll/S il at amount in .irslne_ will be at tha risk 01 the owner, un , ess taken 1w special contract,. , • „..: ''• EWAAD-11. , wrulla. . arra, General Superintendent. Altoona, P . improve the road. upon the extension dan, Kansas, to road in,operation, WE S I RE - RN-31 'PENNSYLVANIA RA-LEOAD.-.on and after Avgnet :10, 11469, tke Pa ssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Kai road will arrive at and depart from tie - Feder:lSt reet Depot, Alleghen yCi ty, as follows: Artist.. _ De. Part. • itpring,lie No 1 fit4o a . Yreeport No. 1 S a migreepor . tl , :o. 19: Express.:.. ~-1U:40 a in ISharnbig Not 11:"211 a to i.. , Liarphig No. 1 1:20 p '.. 2:29 p FreeporNo.24:ospmlpngdieNo 3:10p u 11411.. .. 5:50p 3reepotNo.2s:29pe BprinidieNo2a:2opm Stirir.gdie No 2 6:30 pm Above trains run daily except Sunday, The Church Train - leaves' Allegheny Junction ever) :Sunday at 1:40. a. m., reaching, Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leave: Alleghenir City at 1:510 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Stine titm 11.3:40 p. to. COstxtrratiOn Tlatrra—ror sale In .patkagea of Twenty, between Allegheny City', Chestnut street. lierris,--Selime% y ßtne Creek, Inns and. E.harpaburg, and good o on the trains atom:tag at Stallonelpeeltied - on theta. Thg trains leaytng Allegheny City it T:00 m, es. make direct connection at 'Freeport withWal .ker's linear StagestorEntlerand Hatuighstown. 'Through tickets mity,be purchased at the OEOe, Nor. lent Clair. street, nearthe Etuspensionßridge, Pittsburo h, and at the Depot, Allegheny. lOr farther Infornurtion_Wplxta JAMES LEF....STS Agent , • . lgedend Strelet Dept t. rite Western Pennsylvania Railroad will ot assume any risk kW Bagage, except Thrwearing apparel and limit, their responribillty to one Hundred Dollars to value. • All - baggage' seeding this amount in value willbe at the dap( the owner, unless taken by special Contract. _ EDWARD id: W17' 1 . 1 4k MS . 4 ' 'auk) Renetai Sunertittendent;Altobna. ponalmt 1 41911;1!,FORT : ;VATNE icA.61.1 and CLEVELAND & loprEeEr B. B. • From August 30th, 1866, trains will leave trout and arrive at the Ull3O/IDergtoserth.'stit; burgh arty time. as follows - AMOS ' ChicaC .K ..2:08 a m Erie 'lce Er ' 1:38 a tel Cl. _g - It'l6:g anti /Wear* am t Fast Line. —.8:48 a m• el. C WIVE Ex /013 P Chicago Ex.. 1:38 pm W. , e, Erie Ex4:3B pm Depart from Allegheny. Beef-Palls A5.9:08 a int Leetsdale " 10:03 a m _ Ecoeletter " 2:23 pm; Enon " .3:58 p in; Leetsdale Ace.s:l3 pas Bea , rFalls " .6:l3pm Leetsdale "10:43pm Fair Oaks Sun. day Church. 1:13 pin 1:38 p. flab Air 7133 p. m. Chles4 F. It. 31YES, J. Genf. Pas. 4 Ticket Age au3o at. taut , . Mlt.nitrl • - rITTSBUIRGEk t CINCINNATI LOITIS RAILWAY, • • s 4 • • PHILADELPHIA, PA RAILROADS. e. Ohlrak° Ex. t .113:13 a at r. cilia• 7:3113 kat Wheeling Er: R. & 7:OS Chl'go Ex & 1.1.13 : 2R m Olevedind tor Erie & rg'r. Ex 5:/elio Cl. & EkS:3l3p Et . Arrive Attepiter.g Lfets.dule'r..e.'..6:s.3 am Best'r " 8; am. New Castle "10 . :913 am Enon" 9:13 sat Leetadsle' " .133:45p la Rear Fella " 4:40 pus Leetsdale " 4:33 pm • ". 7:93 IXO. Fair - Oaks Sur.- day a :9:58 as • Express le;vies daily.. :0 'ram% arrives daily. N. 31cQ_IILLOrtiN, nt. Gant. Kanner.: FAS HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE 411 1 ' TDIE.—On and a..te:: SUNDAY.: Anglin 29, 1869, trains will leave anti arrive al' the Uttloa Depot, as !Wows: Regan. Arr.:tr.! • 2:1115 a. to. p m„, 8.53 a. to. 1 - 1:181,. to. FSOt Lille.-- ..... Expre55..........„......1:43 m. 7:13 n. m. Mixed Ace ' n 5:43 a. m. 5:53 p McDonald's Acc'u. , No.l 11:3131a, m. 7:3S a.. it.. Steubenville Accomitiod. 3:53 p. 4:45 MuDnnald , a Aecon.. No. 25-53 n. in. 2:1 , -s Sunday Chnreb Train.. 12:55 p. m. O:SS a. ix. .If/” 1:43 r. aS. eram witt mare 12:03 P. u. train will arrive daily. All other trains will ram daily. Snwlaya except. , ed. The 1a:53 a. m. Train inaket close ean simile:it at Newark -itr Zanesville. t-, _ . CULL, General Tleker , Agert. S C .l," oluxubms, W. W. CAKD. Denniaou, ono,. ElniTsßruorn&mm.rmic,' CONNELLB VILL RAILROAD. On and alter TllX3D.L l 3,—lio.9err.ber. /Itlt e 18511, trains wig arrive it and -- 01 a e - rart from the Deno: corner or 00011 , WWl' Streets, 14. follows: ' 4 01 1 , 0 rt aeriPS6l6 Nall to ander= 'Union.; . - town. 6 . 7:00 1tc45:00 ets MoNeeaport .A.ccomdt , n 11:00 A. .11f. j11:05 E. to and Isom Esit t nx.....ku:to.k. West Newton Accom'd ‘ 4:30 P. St. 8:35 A. Braddont's deccrmdt'n.. f1:15 z. 0:50z. X Night Ac. to rh 3lcll.Trun , :rport4o:3llr. 0:44 itj Sunday Chu - . • : ' and Vam Weat Newton 1:00 I.o:Cii W. B. STOW, thlf4.:lg'ilLtendemt.PN‘P! S SlLLWismip UNION PACIFIC t Eastern The SERItt,rEST AND MOST MUM BOU 22. awn the gutto al poistg ), CG;02240 /44tY414n, California Utah, Arizona Wskshingtani New Mexico,• Idaho, Oregon. , Two Trains iesvotitsto Llmaand LelefallWOril daily, teundage excepted,loß. pie arrival o: Trutt of ratite Railroad • InOm et.... Loma, - and 1 4 ..anat hat and et. Joe Railroad from yulimy, COLLAPIA. foe • at •LaWrerms, - Tooekw.lad -WaMego st r eaca for . tll points fa 42,11585. 6t end. ot, n Yal tract we of arrorth , with • the 'XINITED • STATES X.PRE4B- DAWE' LINE 011 Ff OVE HLAND • kr-A:1A.1,5D ElLvittia - XlagrghtEti is#AxAr z,Ajx.rkt Ail ; Points ;in the. Territorial', 7 rWith BANDZII3ON , B l'lll-WIZELY I LICK" QOLCILES for iron Union. c lient ' s Forel, past, oqueoe i warder Fe.'.ind ill points it A.pc and New Mellee. .7 r f ilea- the' rwen •141;litiois or ' rolling goer • and. pm And. the arringemeemi.:madv wlyn' relittonsible Uverland VrinNxdtition' Liam f rom i ts west , eerinwane,thla :road now c•Were. inmsiawed 'the trirunnlislon Olt irei g ht_3 oo the r far Weet• •z o t ets e all the Wrineine. innate thh_wpw44litatee and Canieu• • • - ) - 'w.g rare and irk 'or U. ket., via TIM OEOO Buy yeVniC,_UNION .241=1C, • Lamm= ply/nun:a. P , - Erspetihientleit%- BO . ifterra ite et it MCC \j ;I'4 13