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OmeE 01 PITTEIMIRGIC GszErrE,
FRIDAY' March 12, 1869.
There is really nothing that is new or
important to be said aboitt the markets
inn general way. As has been the case
for some time past, the denlatid for al
most everything is very much reatricted,
being opntined mainly to supplying, im
mediate i ts, and as a cousequence
the volume of business is light.. We are
fn hopeiii, however, now th at navigation
is fully' resumed and the winter pretty
well spent, that the spring trade will
soon open up, and that business 113 all
its various branches will improve. The'
drain and Flour Markets continue dull,
and the same is true of Groceries and
Provisions.
APBLES—Apples are coming in more
freely, but with a steady demand; prices
are fully 'sustained, ranging at t4@B for
fair to prime and ‘6,50(41 for choice.
APPLE BUTTER-85©90c.
BUTRER—Prime to choice Roll is in
steady demand at 48@45.
CORNMEAL—BaIes at $1,75©1,85 per
CHEESE—Market almost bare; sales
CARBON OlL—Unchanged, at 31©
3135 for standard brands.
CRANBERRIES—SaIes at $18@522.
- DRIED FRUIT—DuII bat unchanged:
Peaches' 14@15 for quarters: 16@17 for
mixed, and lB®2o for halves. Apples
1.1.(12ji eta.
EGGS—The market is a shade strong
er and we no quote at 21@22.
HAY—There Is a slightly improved
demand and a little stronger feeling,
but no change in prices-$20@25- as to
quality.
HOMINY-56®55,25 per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet and un
changed at 14% for Shoulders; Ribbed
Sides, 16%®17. and Clear Sides, at 18®
18, and Sugar Cured Hama 193 .
Steamed Lard, 19@ 19 35; and kettle ren;
dared 20®203,. Mess Pork $32®32.,50.
POTATOES —Dull but unchanged, et
75(4)80 for small lots in store.
PEANUTS-10 eta per pound.
GRAlN—There is no demand for
Wheat worthy of the name and prices
are nominally unchanged, 51,58(4)1,60 for
• primer Winter. Rye is dull but tin
,changed at $1,43®1,45. Oats, quiet but
steady, 65®66 on track and 'Wharf, and
68®70 in store. Barley is unchanged at
52®2„10 for fair to good, and g2.15ig2,20
for Mime to choice do.
.. Coen although
in limited supply, is dull and unchanged,
at 75@80.
SEEDS—Cloverseed is steady at 510,00
to 510,50, as to quality. Timothy is un
changed at $3,50, and Flaxseed is firmer
and we now quote at 52,45®12,50.
SALT-4s quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at 52 by the car load. .
SORGiiIIM-60®65c.
FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers
quotel'at 75 to 80, to the trade, and the
usual advance in a retail way.
FLOUR--There is only a moderate
local demand, and prices are unchanged.
Good to choice Spring Wheat brands,
$7,00@7,50. Rye Flour, 17,25®7,50.
Thefolloviing are the Pearl Mill prices
for their brands of flour made of the
bwheat: Pearl Mill three star green
nd, in barrels, 510,40 in sacks 510,10;
dotible extra in barrels $9.50, and in
sacks at 59,20; Pearl Mill family in bar.
rels, 58,50, and in sacks at 58,50, Spring
Wheat brands in barrels $7,50, and in
sacks 57,20. The Plttebnrgh City Mills
prices are as follows: Choice. White Win
ter Wheat Flour, n bbls, 59,30. and
hacks: $9,00, choice Red Winter Wheat
Flour, in bbls, $7,75, and In maks 57,50 ;
- choice " Spring Wheat Flour, in bbls,
57,30, and in sacks, 57 per bbl.
LARD OIL--We now quote No. lat
51,65, and No. 2 at 51,30.
W BlSKY—Elghwines quiet and un
changed. •
ONIONS—DuII; 54@5 per bbl.
Markets by Teiegrapb.
_ Nzw Tons, March 12.—Cotton scarce
ly so firm; receipts 1,200 bales; 2834 for
uplands. Flour, receipts 7,093 bbis; very
dull, declining; 5,750 bbls at $5,30436,05
for super State; western $6,10®6,90; coin
choice extra State 16;10@7,00; extra west
ern $6,9007;50; good - choice white'wheat,
extra $6,90®7,50; common choice R. H.
0. $7,00@8,50; common fair extra St.
Louis $9,00@12.00; California flour quite
nominal, $6,00@8,00; old $8,00©10,50.
New rye liour, quiet; receipts' 100 bbls;
$5,0007,00. Corn meal quiet. Whisky
dull; receipts 100 bbls; western 95(95}4c.
Free receipts wheat. 10,180 bush; wheat f
heavy. 2@3lower. Private cable BOCOMAS I
from Liverpool quote wheat lower and
almost unsaleable; sales,lB,ooo bus. at
$1,40©1,4310k No: 2 spring in 's tore and
delivered, and 51,67 for amber Michigan.
Rye quiet.' Barley in moderate request;
sees 26,000 bus at, 12,10 for Trieste, $2,20
for German, and $2.18 for Canada West.
Barley Malt, dull. • Corn heavy and lower:
receipts. - 37,166 bus; sales 34,000 bus at
74y. ®7434c for-Western in store,and 76%*
4@713%0 for do. afloat. Rice dull. Coffee
dull. Sugar dull; sales 227 hhds Cuba at
12,4®12%c. Molasses dalL Petroleum
lower, at 17M @ISO for crude, and 32®
3.230 for refined. Hops quiet. Linseed
. Oil quiet; sales 100 casks. Pork firmer,
closing heavy; sales 850 bbls at $31,2,56
31,50 foi.new mess; $31,00®31,12 for. old
do.; $26,00®27,25 for prime, and $28,50®
30,00 for plate mews; also, 500 bbls new
mess, seller March,.at $31,62. Beet dull
and heavy; sales 125 bbls at $8,00016,00
for 'new plait mess, and' $l2O I o 18,00
for new extra mess. Tierce Beef dull
and heavy; soles 50 tea at $25;00 e ;',OO for
prime mess, and $30©35 for In. mess.
Beef Hams decidedly more active, with
'sales 2;100 bales at 524©30. Cut Meats
dull; with salee 150 packages at 12 ®l3o
for shoulders, and 16®1191.0 for ham&
s Dressed Hogs a shade firmer at 18y,(4)
18% for western, and ,14(g;14Xc for city.
Middles quiet, with , sales 75 boxes at
*.; 15 3 / 4 @l6c for Cumberland cat, 163‘016%
P.. for short ribbed, 17 11)r long - clear, and
17}ie for shoit dear. Lard - lower, with
' sales 625 tierees at 17%®18,.ic for steam,
and 19@19V3 for kettle rendered; also,
f• 1,000 defeat stirn, relief for. - March
13% 113%c: 'Sinter steady 'at
• 80@ lir
sBO for 0 , and 42(i)45c for State.
Cheese stead at 18@WPAc. Turpentine
an
dull d
.. • . Freights to Myer
; ixt4=l;heavy.
619 0 1 ed 'vs dull 'MA la
* Whig
100 , lower..heavy . is 'du,
and
nominal and prices Vas 2@;43c lower. Rye
is unit and nominal, Oats are, quiet at
74%0 in store: ` Corn - is lower and nom
, .920 for new inlxedwestftm. Pork
dull at $31©111,1214 for new mess, cash,
and 'regular at $B,-, 1 8 734; seller, April.
. Beef dad, and heavy. cut, Meats
quiet and Steady, 'Flamm is in limited
re and prices are unchanged
.Lard'
/ 8 )018; f a for hdr pr i
me
"" 4 "'"" ' 910 1 are qu erat 224©21m, .
Oswego, u
Mara 12,L.RasterzE h
is quiet at 1-10 per ostd. xe
aage
'nal 140 Per cent- off buying. F in lOur se l i s i .
del and• weak at $5©0,87% for spring
extra: 100+3 4 1,00 for ring sp g sopertlne.
. gir la ..l 4 ir is ero d
weakan62 l i62l)°4°lcnver; Bales
eat 1.14®1,15; No 2 at
$1;09®Y1.1%; No. S at sl®
reiected at 960. clod "11 was
for.No 2. aid clo sing at 11,09©1,00
'char ea o. 2 were made since
ge at $lO9. Corn is fairly active
and 2 %@)2y 4 e l lower; sales were made of
new at 63 %©5514c, closing at 581 ©5
aNe;
nosgroat 50®51% noitingwvo v
mange. Oats are ' dull and
13j@1,(03 lovrer; sales at 52@t523ic, cash;
52 X3 53 0, seller last half March, and Mc
seller April; closing with seller at 52c
cash. Rye is quiet and lgl%c lower;
sales No. 1 at f1,18@1;1834; No. 2 at
81,163„ closing at.st,lB@l,lB/ for fresh
No. I. Barley dull, inactive and nominal;
$1,87©1,88 for No. 2 in store; sample lots
in fair demand at 52®2,10 on the track.
Seeds dull at pg 3.15 for Timothy.
Highwines more active and 340 lower;
sales at 82 c. Mess Pork firmer; sales
at tzu on the spot, and $31,75 buyers for
April, cl sing at P0,75@31,00. Lard
steady at 183. Dressed bogs quiet and
steady at $11,75®12.75; closing at $l2O
12,60, dividing on 200 lbs. Receipts for
the past twenty-four hours-10,309 bbls
flour, 33,554 bus wheat, 68,015 bus corn,
25,576 bus oats, 4,117 bus rye, 3,294 bus
barley, 2,810 head hogs. Shipments-717
bbls flour. 9,681 bus wheat, 34,650 bus
corn,-18,939 bus oats, 3,12 t bus rye, 2,619
bus barley, 4,153 head hogs.
CINCINNATI; March 12.—Flour un
changed; family, 16,50@6,75; fancy
brands, s7lg9. Wheat dull; closing nom
inal, at $1,40@1,53 for No. 2 and 1 red.
Corn in good demand at 66@673 for ear.
Oats dull at 65@)66c for No. 1. Rye and
barley unchanged and quiet. Cotton
dull; low middling, 26@2634c;
28e. Tobacco firm: all sold at full rates.
Whis'ty quiet, at 91©92c, cash and time.
Provisions quiet and unchanged; not
enough done to establish quotations.
Mess pork held at, 01;50. Bulk meats
at 1234 c, 14;40 151/o,and 15%C for shoul
ders, sides and clear rib and clear sides;
small sales of shoulders were made at
12%®123-0." Baoon dull at 13,40 for shOnl
dersi 163‘0 and 170 for clear rib and clear
sides. sugar oared hams, 183.4619 e.
Lard not offered to any extent, parties
having small others failed to fill them
at 18%c. Butter steady at 360400. Eggs
190, with a good supply. Clover Seed in
good demand at 15%016c per pound.
bngar unsettled. irregular and lower;
hard retitled 17%@18c; soft 16;.(017c;
raw 123 E 0154 c. Coffee unchanged and
steady. Linseed Oil dull at $1,04. Lard
011 131,5801,62. for best grades. Petro
leum firm at' 34036 c for refined. Gold
131 buying. Exchange firm at par buy
ing. .
RT. LOUIS, March 12.—Tobacco is firm
and unchanged. Flour dull and declin
ing, with only a small order demand;
superfine $5,25®5,50, extra $5,50®6,00,
double extra $6,50®7,00, treble extra to
fancy $8,00®10,50. Wheat dull; fall 3®
5c lower; strictly prime $1,55®1,60,
choice 51,75 ®1,80; spring 2Q5c lower;
choice No. 2 $1,2001,21, No. 1 no. 11,24®
1,25. Corn heavy, with a demand only
fbr *oh* and 'fancy white and yellow;
sale at 68®70c. Oats heavy and a trifle
loiver, with sales at 60®640 for common
to choice. Barley nominal and not much
doing, but held firm at previous prices.
Rye dull and drooping; sales of prime at
$1,28@1,30. Pork quiet but firm at $31.25
@31,50. Bulk Meabi quiet, with small
sales of clear rib sides at Bacon
in increased demand but at prices below
the viewsof sellers in a small way; city
shoulders, clear rib sides and clear sides
sold at ISyc, 14c, and 163;®17, 1 c for
choice. Sugar cuted'harris 18®19c. Lard;
very little offering: round lots of choice
tierce held at 18®18y,c.
MILWAUKEE, March 12.—Flour dull
and unchanged. Wheat unsettled and
lower at $1,10% for No. 1, and $1,86 for
N 0.2. Oats dull at 54®56c for N 0.2.
Corn dull and lower at 64®56e for new.
Rye nominal. Barley quiet and un
changed: Provisions steady, with city
mess pork at Po®3l. Dressed Hogs
firmer at 111,50(4)12,50. Receipte-1,000
bbls flour, 24,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bush
oats, 2,000 bush corn, 1,000 bush:rye, 1,000
bush barley, 200 dressed hogs. Ship
ments-3,000 bbls floor, 2,000 bush
wheat, 20 bbls arid 60 tcs pork. • •
CLEVELAND, March 12.—Flour, city
made; $10,25®10,50 for treble extra
white, $8,50®9,75 for double extra amber,
$7,50®7,75 for double extra red winter,
$6,50@7,75 for extra red; country made
at $7 ®8 for double extra red and am
ber, $6,25®7 for double extra spring,
and $9,50®10 for doable extra white win
ter. Wheat—No. 1 red winter held at
$1,50 and No. 2 do. at $1,40. Corn—sales
cars at 71c. Petroleum a shade firmer;
'refined is held at 3135®3234 for sten
dard white in car lots; trade lots 2®3c
advance.
Lotruivim.s, March 12.—Sales of 63
hhds tobacco lugs to medium leaf at 5©
12c. Cotton. 27c. Mess pork, 131©31,60.
Lard, 18%®190. Bacon—shoulders, 14c;
clear rib sides, 17c; clear sides, 17mc;
bulk=shoniders. 18c; clear rib Sides, 16c;
clear aides, 16%c. Flour, $5,50®6.
Wheat, $1,60®1.65. Corn, 61@)65c. Oats,
62@65c. RV% 81;48®1,52. Whisky, 93e.
Hay firm; choiCe, 318 per ton. Sugar—
hard standard declined-to 18c.
MEMPHIS, March 12—Cotton is quiet
and firm at 27%c; receipts: 617 bales; ex
mr•U,--972 bales; receipts for week, 4,863
bales; exports for week, 2,960 bales;
stock on band, 26,277 bales. Flour dull
and unchanged.. Corn, 76e. Oats, 73 , ©
75c. Hay, $26,50@27. 8ran,24 6 25c.
Corn, 11,40. - Pork, 881,75. La rd is dull
and unchanged. Bulk Meats are steady
at 13@14c for bacon should ers;olear, 14c.
PHILADELPHIA, March 12.—Flour dull;
northwestern' extra family $6,647; Ohio
do. 1680)9; fancy 89,50®12. Wheat droop
ing; sales 3,000 bn at 111',60®1.66 for prime;
red 11,88®1,90 for California. Rye 81,65.
Corn dull and declined le; sales 4,000 bu
yellow at 91o; mixed western 90c. Oats
steady; western 73®75c. Petroleum is
steady; crude 26c; refined 34c. Provisions
inactive. Whisky 9497 c. " •
BALTIMORE, March 12.—Flour active'
but unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn
inactive and closed weak. Rye very
drill at 51,45. Mess Pork quiet at 832,60
@)33. Bacon firm; rib sides 16, , ,A17c;
clear sides
lo: Lard '
shoulders 14,i(3)
15e; barns ' Lard firm 2oc
Whisky loth , , small sales at 960. •
enteisfitan, March 16—Cattle Market.'
-Beef. Cattle steady at 4@7,60 per con
tal gross—latter rate for extra shipping.
Hogs steady. at 18,50@e10,00 for light to
prime, and 0.0,3411.26 for extra Sheep
scarce and in - demand at #4(13 per ceatid
'gross.
einem)°, March 12.-Hogs in light
supply and in good packing and ship
ping demand, sales at ‘8,90@10,25 for
: oommod.:ttlitholoe:' Beer• Cattle moder
'ately active and 16@20c lower; sales at
147,22 for common to choice .
TOLano eh L , 12.- Flour inactive.
Wheat du %o Tower; BalesOf amber
at 51,40. C0rn doll ; and 5o lower ; ;•To 1
, a t A6%ei *o.2ltt 63. Oats quiet and nom
inal. Itye steady. Barley di* at 11,88
for State. • .
Dry Market.
NEw Tonic March 11.—There is an
improved de mand' for staple • styles of
Cotton Goodir; prices "rule quite uni
form; if we eteePt the ?eduction which
has been made on certain styles of me
(Bum dark Prints. Manchester and Lan
caster brands in good enough designs are
selling at 1230,and the Narragansett , and
Briggs. at , 19e. Heavy BKown Sheeting'
steady and firm at 16@17c; BrOwif Diillliss
17@i7jf; Osnaburgs 1944200. Woolens;
some styles are in limited..request'and
prices are low; Sunsuit Shawls jobbed tw
day at $3,26. Spanish Linens; Duck and
0 dull and depreesed. Black Silks are
inactive yet firm; and Colored Silks are
scarce and wanted at high prices. Cloaks,
Backings and Repellents are in good
request, and are firm at $1,27'4 for Glen
ham•and 51,85 for Albemarle double fall
Repellents.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY, MARCH
RIVER NEWS.
The river was receding slowly at this
point last evening, with twelve feet six
inches in the channel by - the Mononga
hela marks. Weather cloudy and cold
with indications of another snow' storm.
The ice was coming out of the Allegheny
pretty sharply late in the day.
The Sallie would have left for Mis
sodri River last evening, had it not have
been for the ice. She will leave today
just as soon as the Ice runs out.
The Armenia,Capt. A. S. Shepard,
will be the firs t out for St. Louis,
and passengers and shippers should bear
this in mind.
The Silver Lake No. 4, Capt. Todd, is
announced for Alton and Missouri
ttiver.
Thar Mania Hays, departed for St.
Loal
i g
yesterday, with an 'excellent trip
havi all the freight she could take,
and c oaded with passengers. -
'I% Mary Davage and Barges, also de
parted for Bt. Louis, with nearly one
thousand tons.
The Kenton, arrived from Portsmouth,
on Friday morning. She would have
been in sooner bad it have-been for
an accident to' one of her rudders.
. . . .
Capt. Kerr expects to have his repairs
completed, In time to leave to-day at
noon
The New York arrived from Louis
ville with a good trip, including a con
siderable onantity of corn, dried fruit,
etc. etc. for Isaiah Dickey et Co.
The Grey Eagle, Capt: C. L. Brennan,
is the regular packet for Parkersburg
to-day leaving at noon. -
The Glendale, from St. Louis, was mo
mentarily expected last evening.
The Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, the
Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr., and
the Savanna Capt. Robert Isherwood,
all good bo ots, are announced for the
Upper Mississippi.
The Camelia, Capt. Joseph Lytle, is
filling up steadily and will be the first
boat out for Nashville. Passengers and
shippers can rely on the Camels going
through.
The Rate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed,
is announced for Cincinnati and Louis
ville, forthwith.
Ald Wm. G. Neeper was a passenger on
the Bellevernon. for New 9rleans.
—The Mollie Ebert left St. LOlllll for
Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
—The towboats Grand Lake and Dick
Fulton left New Orleans on Wednesday.
—The Lorena, St Louis to Pittsburgh,
was at Evansville on Wednesday, and
the Wild Duck was at Louisville the
same day.
—Capt. Alexander Br Blida, an old
Pittsburgher, bu t who for some years
has been a resident of St. Lords, died at
that place on Tuesday.
—The managers of the Northern Line
and Northwestern Union Line have
agreed upon terms of settlement, but as
yet the necessary papers have not been
signed.
—The Tobe Hurt, from Wabash River,
was at Evansville on Wednesday with a
full load of bulk pork and bacon for
Cincinnati, without the privilege of re
shipping.
—One thousand men are expected to
be employed on the permanent Missouri
River bridge, In a few days. A large
quantity of. machinery and material Is
already on the ground,
—Capt. Joseph Scott, formerly corn
mender of the steamers Prima Donna
and Swallow, and known among the
river fraternity, Is an spollesnt for the
Assessorship of the First District of Cin
cinnati..
—At Nashville, Tuesday, Captain
Arch. Overton sold his steamer, the
Katy Morrison, to J. M. M'Guire, for the
sum of $1,500. The new owner will turn
the craft into a grist mill and towboat in
the upper Cumberland.
—The Local Inspectors of Memphis on
Monday examined the case of the Julia
and Mollie Hambleton, the former being
run into by the latter while making a
landing at Hickman. The pilot on
watch at the time, Samuel Bowman, wss
exonerated from blame.
—An Evansville exchang.3 says: Capt.
Dexter is massing preparations to form
an independent line to 'run between
Evansville, Paducah and Cairo. He In
tends to. organize a stock company, and
.construct three fine boats, and make the
time with great punctuality. •
—There are 13,000 tuns rails en•route
from England for the Burlington it Mis
road River Railroad,,to be ' delivered by
steamer of Burlington. The St. Louis it
New Orleans Barge Company has engage
ments for •11 the freight she can bring
Northward during the three or four
months. '
—The St. Paul Pioneer 'says: Wo cal
led on Commodore Davidson yesterday.
and made a vain attempt to extract some
news from him concerning river affairs
the coming season. All we could obtain
was that the two lines had agreed upon
a freight tariff, and that he would an
nounce the appointment of officers to
his fleet of steamers next week.
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Gazette: Somehow, our New Or
leans boats 'will get into trouble. The
Silver Spray didn't want to go last night,
but the Alaska and Alice Dean wanted
her to. The latter were right. This is
probably the last trip of the Silver Spray
in the "New Orleans & Cincinnati Packet
Company." The fast boats of the New
Orleans trade have been together here
tofore, and the slow boats have been to
This Made the whole machinery
work badly. Sometimes 'outside boats
have been taken in to fill up gaps.
—St. Louis advice& under date of Wed
nesday, report as f011Ows: The Emilie,
Labarge, Admiral Farragut and Impor
ter are advertised for 'the mountains.
The barber Of the Pyxis City. 'whp left
the boat last'ldonday week, reports the
Salvor No. 1 alongside her, and prepara
tions making to raise her. The Subnia
rihe No. 13 had been sent to assist. Cap
tain Rowell, of the St. "buil Wrecking
Company, has a oontract for raising the
Peoria City for .000 delivered at' Cairo;
the Cincinnati Wrecking Company de
clining to take the job at less than 38,000.
River and Weather.
Lonisvraz, March 12.—Itiver station
ary, with elght'feet nine Inches of - water
in canal by n)arke. Weather cloudy and
threatening more rain:
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTSBREOR, FORT WAyrue&
CAGO RAILROAD, March 12.-600 bbls
'Sour owner; 2,Care bulk meat, J H Par
ker; 8 bbbi eggs, 41 do 'apples Voigt, Ma
hood & Co; 17 sks rags, J B Jones; 7 kgs
apple butter, butter,]ed corn, H. Rea Jr;
illogs apple W H Graff & Co; 5
bbis pearls. Hartaugh dc Co; 5 bbis on
ions, Hipley .& Beokert; 5 eke rags,
- Christy & Benham; 12 bbls vinegar, Wm
Haslam 6 do' do, Little dc Baird; 6 do do,
W D Cooper; 2 bbls eggs, 3 Wilson &Son;
18 bxs butter, 2 do hominy, 8 cgs seed, J
, A Graff & Co; 10 bblsapples,l do onions, 1
do dried apples, Meanor & Harper; 6 pkgs
tobacco; Lindsay McCune; bxs soap, J
S Dilworth "d; Co; 28 bble apples, 3J. Pet
' tit; 68 eke rags, J B Jones; 136 eke oats,
Graham it Marshall; 26 bbli flour, L& J
Bl a nchard; 10 • bbls apples, H Hobbs; 7
pks batter, 20 bbls apples, W 11 Graff it
Co; 100 bbla flour, 2 Cars ;utilised, Culp &
• ,
Shepard; 1 ear corn, Robb & Herron; 150
bdliOaper,Hostetter & Smith;l car Staves,
M P Adams Bro; 10 doz brooms, J A
Renshaw; 17 bales rags, Frazier &etz
gar; 15 bbls flour, Seghtnyer & Vos
kamp; G kgs lard, 1 do apple butter, Lit
tle & Baird; 77 bbls apples, 3 hf bbls but
ter, H - Rea Jr; 4 cars ice, H -Spirts; 2 do
do, L Litchfield & Son; 25 bbls apples,
Geo IT Stranefelt.
CLCVELAND AND PTTTSIBITRON RAIL
ROAD, March 12.4 cars limestone ore,
M'Knight. & Co; 8 cars M ore, Shoen
berger, Blair & Co; 1 car stone, . J L L
Knox; 1 kg tobacco, C C Baer; 10 bales
o lining, M'Farland & Co; 2 cars pig iron
Reese, Graff & Dull; 1 hf bbl butter, E
Hazelton; 1 bbl butter, 1. do eggs, Robert
Peet; 34sks barley, J M Carson & Co; 3
do coffee, 2 butts tobacco, S P Shriver &
Co; 5 bbl apples, 1 do corn, 1 do. pears, 3
do epos, Voigt, M & Co; 50 bbis apples,
H A & C B Laughlin; 50 bbis flour, Croft
& Phillips; 14 balestroom corn, M'Elroy
& Co; 11 bbls dried apples, 18 do ibeans,
Morrison & Devol; 7 bbls eggs, P Miff &
Son; 8 do do, .1 J Pettit; 11 do do, Van
Gorder &5; 4 bbls beans, 1 bbl, Ihf do
dried, apples, W H Graff & Co; -1 bbl
eggs, 1 firkin butter, H Rea Tr; 15 kgs
tobacco, Chas Koethen; 16 caddies do, B
L Fahnestock & Co.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD;
March 12.-2 cars metal, John Moorhead;
84 bbls oil, W Wilson & Co; 864 do do,
Fisher & Oro; 320 do do, Jas Wilkins; 5
bxs butter. 2 bbis eggs, W Reedy; 50 sks
oats, - Gay & Welsh; -2 oars metal, Brown
& o; 19 sks oats, Adams "& Austin; 8 bbl
eggs. 3 bxs butter, J Klenginsmith, 2
I bbls eggs, 2 bxs butter, Jas Smailr2 cars
M'Knight. Porter dv Co; 7 sit ,
dried apples, W M Gormley; 1 car metal,
Lyon, Shorb & Co; 26 bgs rags, Godfrey
& Clark; large lot of marketing, owners.
ALLRGICENY STATION. March: 12;---3
cars ice, .A Ackley; 23 bales cotton, Ken
nedy, Childs ck Co; 38 bgs rags, J B
Jones; 2 cka cheese, Geo. Meyer; 4 pkgs
Japan. H P Schviartz; 72 bdls papor, Fra
zier Metzgar; 13 doz brooms. ;Jas 0
Hanlin; 1 car metal. Lindsay It M'Cutch
eon; 18 rolls leather, J Eisenbet4 16 bga
oats,M Steel Son; 1 car barley, R Knox
Son; &
1 pkg tobacco, R W Jenkinson.
Prrrsaultoif AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD, March 12.-46 rolls leather,
Cope dc Porter; 2 cars metal, John Moor
head.
STEAMBOATS.
ICIR ST. LOUIS: SEO. Ea dr a h
ECK. DAVENPORT. ROCK
ND, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL. I
SATURDAY. March 510—g. M.
The spienald passenger steamer
OLASOOV: 4 ND. RODINSON. Ja.. Com%
will leave as announced above.
lot freight or'paturtge app ly on board. or to •
A. ROBINt.N, Ja., Master, or
A. J. HAuLa TT, ,
.lAs. COLLINS, Agents.
mhl3
.on ST. LOUIS, VlEO.s i kir ia t
A: • UK. MY rtLINGTON,RoCIE
IrLAND, DAVENPOKT AND DUBUQUE.—
The Eine passenger t teamer.
SAVANT' Capt. Harms? Talizawoon,
Will leave tor. tbe above and Intermediate ports
en TUESDAY, DUAL Inst.. at 4 r. Y
FLACK & COLLINOWOOD,
&&112 or R. 1:. tiRA.Y. Agents..
Plt CINCINNATI and i ii iggGe
unnsviLLE.-The One pim
al.lljt Sttlitner
K aTE PUTICAM Capt. G. Al, RIM).
Win b eve for the above hone on SATITADAY.
13th inst.. tit 4 r.
Fur freight or passage apply on board. or to
FLACK & coLLINOWOoD.
mhl2 A. J. HA&LETT, Agents.
OR GALENA, •DIT- . WE
i t
FDUKE AND ST. PAUL.—The
nne passvuger steamer
)lESSENUER Capt. JURE DEAN.
Will leave for the Above portion MONDAY. 15 th'
inst..-at 9 A• H. -
For freight or possage apply on bonui. or to
.lAM Eh COLLINS,
• • GHRIEST ar. CO., -
Agents.
GEORGE F. MTN RENS, at Rochester Wharf
Boa?, Agent. . I uthr.
FOR CAIRO AND ST. i ia gr i g
LOUIS.—The splendid Passers
ger Packet .
ARMENIA CAPT. A. S. sitz.ruzno,
Will leave for the &bor. and Intermediate ports
on SATURDAY. Mach 13, h.
JOHN FLACK, or i '
mb9 J. D. COLLINUWOOD; Agents._
F og ALTON,
NO.ll3.—The splendid passen
ger steamer - .
SILVER LAKE,
Wits leave for the above and Intermediate torts
on THIS DAY, at 4r.
lot trelght or passage apply on board or to
J. D. 01LLINOWOOD,
JOHN FLACK, Agents.
mhB
FOB CIARKSVILLEAAMA -
A: AND NASUVILLN.—The One
CAMELIA Capt. SoSkett Lrist,
Wilt leas'. - tor the above and all intermediate
ports, on 'Tit IS DAY. at 4. P. M.
For freight ozipassage apply on board
ml,l FLACK - dt. COLLUIGWOOD, Agents.
NIOR KANSAS ClTY , s i ar a e .
Sr. JOSEPH AND OMAHA.
he splendid steamer . .
SALLIE Capt. T. 8. CALuosar r.
'Wilt leave for the above ports on nuusY;
ism inst. at 4P. x:
Ear rebt or passage applzr on board or to
JOHN FLACh., 4 D. OLLINOWOOD.
OHRITAT A CO., * Agents. 1e24
ORTHERN LlNE_E a dr am h.
• PACKET.—The new
sp eudid •
MINNEAPOLIS Capt. J RIIODII3.
Will leave fur ST. PAUL. about the 10th of
April. and go through direct. This splendid
steamer offers very superior accommoaations for
passengers and stock. For particulars apply to
FLACK & COLLINU WOOD, Agents,
fe2l:e9S or R. 0. GRAY.
pIITTSBURGII, maga
wineztaisre, ..
Marietta and l'arkerabarg Line.
Leave Company's Wharf Boat, fit of Wood
DAILY. AT IM M. j
MO:if:OATS LED TIIIIIIBDAYS.
BAYARD GIOICOS, D. Ilcionz, Miner
Wzmili3DAYS AND lastaiDAYs,
OMIT EAGLE O. L. BaNitirAm, Master.
Freight will be received at all boas by
sets JAMES COLLINS. Arent.
WINES. LIQUORS, itio.
SCHMIDT &TAIDAY,
, LIIPORTERIS OP' .
WINES, BRANDS, GIN; OICI,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IR
PURE RYE .WIIISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Win Remove .ott the Ist of April, to
NOB. 384 AND - 386 rENN,
Car. Elevenih St, (formeily CanaL)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO4
%Po". UM. /872 /159, 191, rpa and 195,1
TIBET STRICZT;,PTTTtIBUBEIXI.
Kaairracnvazas
Dipper Distilled Pare Whlskei.
dealer la 101181021 WINEIt and LI.
IVOR% HOPS,
13, 1869.
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &C COMMISSION MERCHANTS
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
JOS. HORNE do CO.
RECEIVED THIS DAY:
ALEXLIIDDE :" KID GLOVES,-
Including the new shades.
Green, Purple, Blue and Drab,
Zhe handsomest shades ever produced In Kid
Gloves
Striped Bow Ribbons,
Handsome Scarf Ribbons,
Ohemizettes in Lace and Linen,
Infant's 'Robes and Waistt,
Spring Styles Bonnet & Hat Frames,
French Flowers and Roses,
Spring Merino Underweir,
Furnishing Goods,
Neck Ties; Bows, Scarfs,
Gloves and Hosiery, _
Best Asetortment in the City.
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET.
mh4
$15,000 $15,000 $15,000
WORTH OF GOODS
SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
DENNISON & HECKERT,
At NO. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Embracing a complete line of
Trimmings, Embroiderim
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, STAR SHIMS AND
COLLARS, SHIRTS AND CORSETS, ;Gm.
BONS STRAW GOODS AND FLOWERS.
FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS.
Hiving been pnrcbued by
MUM & CRLISLE,
They will open it up to the publi, 'on
THURSDAY MORNING. Feb. 11,"
With the Most EXTRAORDIII ART BMW AIN
ever offered before in this line of Goods,
FOR CASH ONLY;
-• •
This Closing Ont Sale will continue for ONLY
THREE WEEKS, and purchvsers would do well
to call a oily, when the stmt. is complete. •
SPECIAL. INDUCEMENTS to Merchants and
Dealers who will buy Job Lots.
$15,000. $15,000. $15,000.
SELLING AT A SACRIFICE. AT
NO. •27 "FIFTH AVENUE.
fell
GREAT BARGAINS
NEI% GOODS, JUST RECEIVED.
EMBROIDERIES.
In Jacc;net, Hamburg and Swiss.
• WHITE-GOODS.
At. the Lowest Prices.
TRIM'IING9.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ALL-COLORS.
CArT. TODD,
A LINE OF BLLE, IVOET, JET, etc.
TALE'NCIONES AND THREAD LACES.
Jatanet and &wits Puffing, all width',
A Desirable Ilne of LADIES , lINDERPLOTH
WO, INFANT'S' EMBROIDERED ROBES. A
fall line of
COTTON HOSIERY.
For Ladles?, Gents and Misses.
MA.CRITM, GLYDE Sr. CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street.
WALL PAPERS.
WALL PAPER.
THE OLD PIPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE,
W. P. MAREMEAWS
NEW WALL' PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street,
MEAD MARKET.)
SPRING GOODS AVEIVING DAILY. mbe
WALL PAPER,
fn New and Beautiful Designs,
ror PARLORS. 1141Z.8. DINING ROOMS Lind
cHAArgieliS, now receiving in great variety at
No. 107: Market Street,
mh3
"NTEW STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,
JUST EXCEIVILD AT
IicCORD & CO's,
181 WOOD STREET.
nt9
r a ESH FISEL•--Benianlin Pali
- nd still continues to Oil all city and cotill•
orders. ibr s,• • '
. • .
FNESH WHITE LAKE FISH. SALMON AND BASS.
Bend to No. 415 DIAMOND MARIINT.Tittc•
buret,. or his ; old well known TWIN CITY
STmiD. klleateny market mlio
INDIA. RUBBER ' BELTING,
sose, Ream. Packing WO Gukets of the
IN DIA
Belting. Companies manufacture at prices
as low u this quality of can be bought of
the manufacturer. A. full stock alwars oil nand
at the India Rubber Depot, SO and it g Sixth
elicit. , 4 &H. pait.Ltre , .
PA • Bola Agents for the ComPan7. :
THE
EEI
BUTTONS,
The !Lassa patterns of
NEAR Avitxtra.
so& v.. nyoups & sea
J. L. DLLLINGLIt
DILLINGER & STEVENSON, •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RECEIVE .A..31D SELL
AU Kinds of Country Produce,
All orders for Merchandise promptly ailed at
LOWEST market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Butter, Eggs,. Cheese Dried
'
Fruits ac, We feel confident that we can give
entire satisfaction, by making Quicit Batas and
PROMPT RZTORNS, at HIGHEST WARIER? PRIORS,
and therefore respectfully solicit your consign
ments. All correspondence answered promptly.
Marking Plates furnished free. Grain to store
and to arrive daily. angi:vg
ESTABLISHED BY A. & T
43'.138iLY. 18111.
W. M. GORMLY,
WHO;XSAL.E ‘ GILOC.EIt,
N0.'271 Liberty Street,
.CDMICTLY Orr. EAGLE HOTZLO
pawrsisimicar,
se :r8
WATT, LANG & CO.,
WHOLICSALX. DILALZRZ
Groceries, Flour. Grath. Produce.
Fro visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbori ;
011. Ate.. • - . •
•
• ,
Roe. 17A and 114 WOOD STREET, near Ws. -.
env street. Pittstrargh. Pa: . noB:nas
PETICII FOUL • JAE. r. ntca.tari.
TZ . EUL 84, RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS§
• AND DKALNISEI
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, 'KILL kEED,
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my24:t37
M. STZELI; 1. A. FITZSZIo
M; STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
AND DILASERE
1-x4:nm, GRAIN. PE - Ea), a.o.
No. 95 OHIO STREHI. new East, Common s
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
T .J BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail grocers,
No. 396 PENN 13TP.ZET
spIB:RMI
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
POBWARDING & 00311113810 N MERCIEWICIS,
Pot the sale of,Plour..tlratn,.. Bacon, Lard,. Bit
ter, Seeds.-Drled Fruit, arid Produce genera/lr;
No. is HARKET• STREET, corner of Writ,
Pittslutrah. , th=:ta .
LITTLE, - BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
anti Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
iftsh, Carbon and Lard OIL. Iron, Nails, Watts,
Cotton Yarns and 'all P'itsburgh ManufactuAs
generally. WI and P* c4COND STREW
Pittsburgh.
JOIIIC 811IPTO1 A WALLACIL
§sHIPTON &WALLACE. IN hole-
SALE G ROCE STREET . ROD 10 eTr DEAL
. No. 6 SIXTH Pitt stairah.
I=l
JOHN I. lIOI7BZ—ILDW. HOUSH—..WM. HOUBH.
JOHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue-.
oration to JOHN I. HOUSE ;t CO.. W hole
gala Grocers and Commission 3ierchants, Cor
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
KILLER $4. CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Coiner 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 Strips, Loverings, Brunjis, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island Syrups.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses.
Young flyson, Japan, imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice.
Jays.. Lagnayra and lo Coffees. . _
Tooac,co, !Lard Oil . Fisli, Nails , Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, am, constantly on hand.
)IMPORTERS OF . • -
Fine Brandies;Wines twit Sews.
. .
Itbenith, Moselle, and Sparkling Bock Wines
of }lintel & Co.. in bottles. _ • ,
Sparkling,Moselle Sciaarsberg .mll *hinny
burg, Hookheltder,'Burgundy, ' • .••
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil. •
do do Clarets,
_imported in bottled..
do do . —White Winer. in bottles.
M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
pleold-Stlm7.:Nadcina and Port Wines,
Free Old Monop gimes Rye Whi
skies. xtire.
do Very StMerior Old Swtck :vlo.
SteAFents for 'Moot & °band n Grand Inn,
larinMay and Seliery..Charepakne. •
Brandies of onr own selecLon ; and warranted.
'2 _ d3
• .
FRENCH BURIN MILLSTONE&
" w _
French Barr Smut Machines,
THE BEST WHEAT =ANEW LN USE.
Portable Flour and Feed Mills,
BOLTING. CLOTHS,
AM numbers and best quality. For sale at
319 and 321 Liberty St.. Pittsburigh:
W.,MACIEEOWN it BRO.
WHALES= DRUGGISTS,
. AND NANIIPACIDENIN3:O! •
XL .
MOVED TO NO. 196 LIBERTY STBEETi
PITIBBIJBI3II, PEW NA
White Window Lead, elate and Gnuawars at
Minnfacenrers Delco>. • del
MARSILAILL'S
— iiaRRITALL , s XLixrwwiLt. comr,iFisspicifL A
14 AusirALL , s ELIXIR WILL cram Dyer .
mouggALL o l3 Emus WILL PUSS „GOSTIIII•
Price .31' lgsrshallis 0100 par buiAltl..
Depot,' 1301 Market street. EL oA:ESEtauts
Co thuggists, Proprietors. „t o A.
for '61'06. wholesale 'and retoP. •-* •
•KEL LT. Pittsburgh. psiotte•Trniui
- fi - H. TOUNGSON-16 CO.r
- . ,
FAL% oi.KE vsszlni. CONFEC TIONARY.
IQF DREAM and DINING SALOON',
83 Smithfield street, corner of Dismoild
Pittsburgh. m ines' suikplied' With Zoe
ArePartles an
d
Oresta And Cakes,ou short notice.
. .
000 Rim? or PEACH
niegratai wrgvtwor.
4. 11, BAR ' Gigum
xoussious:••
.roiLuxeint.sraiiivittiociif
gA•GE'S •'PATEN-T- 'LACE
LEATHER, for salebr • ;
8
IDEALUL ASIL--25 casks: for
sate or • J. B. CANFIELD.
_
WHITE LIME.--200 bbis. foit
T . gale B 7 -J.s.ctAinruclip..
NEZT
A. Z. EITIIVR.NSON
w. w.