Ii II .:r<~ w ~~.~..~ , II PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 11 ...,_ ---- ttrixon OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, Moisney. March 1 5, 1869 . ~.6 Easiness generally continues dull -and i the markets in a general way are devoid of anything that is new or important. There is no accumulation of stock, how -4 eves, the receipts generally being light, though there is an ample supply of al , , most everything to meet present re quirements. In regard to values, there are no important changes, none at least, .. ~ 1 worthy of special notice. ..,.., 'APPLE BUTTER- 8 5690c: ' 1 1 APPLES—In fair demand and limited* 1 supply; sales at $466 for fair to good, 1 and $0,50 br choice. j BUTTER—Is in rather better supply, but prices as yet are maintained; . 43@45 for nriine to choice. BEANS-Quiet; 03,5063,75. • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3(i)3. • CORNMEAL--$1,7561,85 per cwt. , CRANBERRIES --Sales at $186522. CHEESE --Sales of Factory at .‘2.3 and New:York Goshen at 24. Market almost bare. CARBON' OlL—gay .atill further de clined, ana standard brands may now be quoted at 30. DRIBDFRUIT—DuII bat unchanged: Peaches 14615 forquarter& 16@17 for mixed, and 18620 for halves. Apples 1161234 cts. EGGS—In good supply and dull but . unchanged at 21622. HAY--There Is a slightly improved demand, though prices are unchanged. We continue to quote baled on wharf, at 1.n@25- r HOMINY--48056,25 per bbl. PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet and un changed at 14,- 1 for Shoulders; Ribbed Sides, 16;%./.017 and C/ear Sides, at 18© 18, and Sugar Cured Hama 19i. ' Steamed Lard, 1961914; and kettle ren dered, 206.214. Mesa Pork 5 3 2 @32,50- POTATOES —Dull but unchanged, at. 75680 for small lottfin store. . PEANUTS-10 ata,per pound. GROCERIES—The, grocery market continues dull, .though without impor tant change. Private advices from New York report Sugars dull and weak, though there are plenty of buyers; who are walting.,for lower ,prices.. Crushed ' Sugar was , queted there at 17617,14, and ' "A.' Coffee at 15%615y 4 ; i which tints these Sugars.back to within about a cent and a half or three quarters 1 of where they were previous to the ad- Tame:. SEEDS—We can report regular sales of Clciverseed at $10©10,50 and Timothy at '53,60(gt3,60. Flaxseed is scarcer and play be quoted ot 52,45®2,50. SALT—Is quiet but steady, and is still quoted at $2 by the car Wad. SORGHIJM.--60®65c. • GRAlN—There is but very little de mand for Wheat and the market is very dull, and prices nominal. Prime Win ter."s,s6.• No. 1 Spring, may be quoteli at 51,45. Rye may be quoted at 51,43 on track, and 51,45, delivered. Corn,lit dull and unchanged 76®80. Oats-quiet; 65 ®66 on track, and 68(4)70 in store. Bar ley—eale, 1 car No. 2 Chicago, at 52,03; prime State may be quoted at 52,10. ONIONS $4,50 to $5 per. bbl. FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quoted at 76 to 80, to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—Ls dull but unchanged.' Sales good to choice Spring Wheat brands, at 56,75@7,25and Winter Wheat, at $7,75@8,25. Rye Flour, $7,25@7,50. ' The following are the Pearl Mill prices for their brands of flour made of the best wheat: Pearl Miii three star green brand, in , barrels, 510,40 in sacks 510,10; double extra in barrels 59,50, and in sacks at $9,50; PearrMill family in bar rels, 58,50, and in sacks at 58,50, Spring Wheat- brands in barrels 57,50, and in. sacks 57,20. The .Pittsburgh City Mills prices are as follows: Choice White Win ter Wheat Flour, n bbls, 59,30, and Hacks] 59,00, choice Red Winter Wheat Flour, in bble, 57,75, and in sacks 57,50; choice Spring Wheat Flour, In bbls, 57,30, and in sacks, 57 pei: bbl. LARD OIL—We now quote No. lat $1,65, and No. 2 at $1,30. WHlSKY—Hlahwines dull but un changed; may , be quoted in a jobbing way at 94@95. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, March 'l5, 1869. The oil' Market was in a very peculiar. condition, to-day, and so completely muddled that it was difficult to get the hang of it. Operators generally ap - peaxed to be at sea, and it is simply im possible to give. the exact tone of the trade; in the early part of the day the _ feeling was decidedly bearish, but in the afternoon, there itrere rumors of a alight improvement in New York, and it was also reported that a, movement was about to be set in motion to counteract the strategy'of the bears. Be this as it may, there is no disguising the fact that prices have deolined considerably within the past day or two, and thaw those in favor *flow prices, are in the ascendency, for the time: being at least. Some of the "bulls," now that the tide has turned against theni, - are in raver of letting the bears have full sway, and if necessary affording them assistance, contending that the quicker and more thoroughly the market is broken, the sooner there will be a reaction. . . CRUDE—The market is dull and un settled, with but comparatively little doing. It is said that there are quite a number, of buyers for early deliveries, but they are holding off in hopes of a -still further decline. Sales in lots of d,OOO bbls, immediate delivery, at 153 j, and 1,000 do at LW,. ' ' REFINED--Early in the day there was a sale of 500 bbls each April to June at 3434, while in the afternoon there was a sale of 1,000. each for same months, at 33. If these sales can be taken as a cri terion of the market, there is a decline of a cent and a half, which is considera ble of a tumble In one day. July, to De eember was quoted at 36. • . LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil ,400 Eclipse Railroad Axle 850 Eclipse Machinery -750 Eclipse 5pind1e......... 800 OIL SHIPPED Be ST BY A. V. R. A. Fawcett, L. .Q B. 200 bbla refined to W. P. Logan dr Bro. Philadelphia. McKee, Hacke tt t Co. 250 bbla refined to W. P. Logan .St Bro., Philadelphia. • McKelvv Bro., 227 bbla refined to W. 7.-Logan Bro. Philadelphia..;._. Citizens Ref, Co., 500 do de to Tack, Bro., Philadelphia; Total phipmenta Refined.. 1177 SAIPTED EAST MOM DUQUESNE DEPOT. 'Hutchinson OR Ref. Co., 1306 bbla ref. to Warden. Frew , dr. Co., Philadeinhia, Fleming iSt Co. .47 bbis tar to N. Y. & Paratlne do CO., Philadelphia. Brooks. B. Jr Co., 55 bble refined to W: F. r Co.. fibiladelphia. Total Shipments Refined... Total shipments tar PaILADELPIA, March 15.—Flow quiet. Wheat iu limited demand; - sales of 3,200 bush; prime western red 51,60; white ;2,06. Rye steady at 111156@1,57. Corn quiet;sales of 2,000 budh;teoruirket un-, changed. Oats; westereM7s6; othe,r, articles unchanged. 7- • • Markets 14 Tetegrapb. NEw Yonx, March.ls.- 7 Cotton a shade lower; sales 900 bales at 28340 for Mid dling Uplands. Flour dull and declin ing; receipts 4,569 bble and 6,272 bags;' sales 4,700 bbls at $5,25®5,75 for super fine State and Western; 8,6®6,85 for extra State; 86g6,85 for extra Western; ;16,&5® 7,40 for white wheat extra; 86,157,35 for round hoop Ohio; 17®8,50 for extra SC Louis; $9,00©12,0u for good choice do., closing dull. Rye Flour quiet; an 200 bbla at $5,00®7,00, the latter an extreme price. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky nomi nally unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer for spring, and dull and declining for winter; receipts 233,519 bus; sales 33,009 , bus at $1,441,43 for No; 2 spring in store and delivered; 81,48 for No. 1 do. deliy. ered, 81,57 for amber Indiana, and White Michigan on private terms. Rye dull and•drooping; sales 1200 bus Western at $1,40 an outside price. Barley heavy; sales 9,000 bus German inlote at 82,20® 2,25. Barley Malt dull: Corn heavy, and lower; receipts 16,803 bus; sales ofl 44,000 bus at 85®90c for new mixed' Western;• 90c for old' weill cut do.; 97c for old mixed Western / delivered. Oats dull and drooping; receipts 2,125 - bus; sale of 19,000 bush. at 73c for Western in store, and 75Mc., do afloat. - Stock of grain- in warehouse; wheat, • 1,768,680 bash; corn, 0,253,855 bush; oats, 1,853, 899 bush; rye. 207,854 bush; barley, 54. 793 bush, malt, 45,795 bush; peas, 54,056 bush. Rice is dull and heavier. „_Colfee is quiet and not very firm; sales 600 bags Lagusyra at private terms. Sugar quiet and steadier; sales 150 hhds fair to good refining at 12®12y,e, and 1,000 boxes Ele vens, at private terms - . Molasses heavy; sales 400 hhds Muscovado "at private terms. Petroleum nominal at 18c for crude, and 81340 • for refined bonded. Hops quiet. ;Linseed oil quiet; sales 103 casks. Spirits ,turpentine quiet, at 49®4934. Pink is witbout any decided change; . sales 900 bbla at $30,87®31,12 for new mess; $30,75®31 for old do; $26®27, 75 for prime; and 828,50®30 for 'prime mess; also, I,ooo' bbls new mesas; seller for April, at $31,18. Beef .heavier; sales 120 bbls at 8415 for new plain mess, and slB' for new mess. Tierce Beef heavy; sales of 80-tierces, at 825®30 for prime mess and $27@33 for India mess. Bsef Rams firm; sales•of 228 bbls at $24®30.- Cut Meats dull; sales of 553 pkgs, at 123‘®1313 for shoulders and 16 ®l6;ic. for hams. Dressed Hogs firmer, at •13X(41143 ‘c for western and 14%®150 - for city. Middles firm and quiet; sales of 300 bores of Cumberland cut at 16®16;(c. Lard a shade firmer; Sales of 750 tierces, at 1734®18Xe for steam and 19yo for kettle rendered; also ; sales of 500 tierces steam, seller for March and April, at 18,4®18y,c; 500 tierces tto., seller to August Ist, at 18;ic, and 250 tierces do., seller for May, at 18%c. Butter quiet, at 30®38c for Ohio and 42®55c for State. Cheese quiet at 17®=40. Freights to Liverpool firm and quiet. Latest-Flour closed dull and s@liiki lower, the decline chiefly upon medium and good grades. Wheat quiet and firm . , for spring, with a limited export and speculative demand, end dull, heavy and declining for winter. Rye nominal. Oats quiet at 73c for western in store. Corn dull and heavy at 88®89c for new • mixed western, and 94®96Mc for old mixed Western in store and afloat. Pork quiet at 831 for new plain mess, cash and regular. Beef dull and drooping. Cut Meats and Bacon in moderate demand. Lard firm at 18;,®18/,c for fair to prime :steam. Eggs steady at 24®25c. Cluclioq, March 15-Eastern Exchange is steady at ;4®l-10 per cent. discorint, buying; ;(,®lO per cent. premium, sell ing. The Flour market is very dull and almost nominal•at $ 5 , 5 0@6,50 for spring extras; 89,25 for white winter extras; $7 for red do; $4,1234. for spring superfine. Wheat is firmer and *,;®23-.‘c higher; sales of No. 1 wero made at 8 1 ,13%®1,15; No. 2at $1,09%®1,1034 for regular, and 11,U for fresh recite; No. 2 at 81(0103, and rejected at 93a 96e, closing steady at $1,10®1,10 1 for o. I; sales of No. 2 since 'change at $l,lO. Corn is quiet and firmer, prices being me higher; sales of new at 531 ®54,c; no grades, 48®50c; closing steady at 63!4c for new; sales No. 1 at 65c, seller, May and last half April , and first half May; No. 2, at 5930, seller ' last half of April; and 5834 c, seller May; sales new. since 'change at 53%c. Oats are quiet and a shade firmer; 5 2©523ic, call; market is fairly active for future delivery; sales at 52c , seller March; 52 3 ic, buyer do; 52X(4)52; 8 c, seller, April, clos ing with sellers at 62c cash. Ryeis quiet and firmer; prices are I®l3o better; 51,17 is paid for - No. 1; 81,15®1,15X for No. 2, closing at $1,17 for No. 1. Barley is more,active at 14,841,84 for regular; $1,85®1,87 for fresh receipts of No. 2, closing at 81,83 for round lots and 81,85 @1,87 for car lots.. Seeds dull at 83©3,15 for Timothy ; 159,50®9,75 for Clover. Highwines are nezlected and nominal at 88@&'c. Provisions are quiet, and, steady; market is a shade more active; mess pork, $3l for prime; mess,' $27. Lard, 18c. Dry salted shoulders, locise, sell at lie; sweet pickled hams, 163ic; short clear middles, packed, 16;4e; dress ed hogs are dull 'and steady,' cloning, at sl2@l2,2s,.dividing on 200. Receipts were as follows during the past •18 hours. -8,940 bbls flour; 31,040 bush ,wheat; 70,- 530 bush corn; 22,714 bush oats; 4,346 bush rye; 1,490 bush barley; "970 head of hogs. Shipments--12,736 bbls flour; 18,- 086 bushwheat; 36,935 • bush corn; 6,461 bush oats; 6,535 bush rye; 3,658 bush barley; 2,019 head of hogs. ST. Louts, March 15.-Tobacco in good demand, exceeding the supply, but prices remain unchanged. Cotton-noth- Ing doing. • Hemp dull; 'small sales of dressed at $2,45. Flour 10®15e! lower, with only.a retail business doing; super fine sold at 115®5,5007,75; double extra at $6,75@7,50; treble extra to fancy, at $8,25®10,50. Wheat extremely dull and holders sro standing off for lower prices; good to strictly prime fall lower and ir regular,. at 81,30©1,50; choke to fancy red undianged, at 81,70®1,80; spring sold at 81,15®13734 •for N 0.2, and $1,20 for No. I. Corn dill and drooping, at 583¢®600 in bulk; and '65®680' sacked; latter for fancy. • Oats dull and at 61®630, and' fancy white at 65®66c. Barley quiet, with small sales of - good Illinois 'at 11,90: 'Rye lower, at 1427® 2,28. 'Whisky . declined to 90@903 - s"c. Elug_ar drill' and nominal, at 1834©1534c for Louisiana. Idolakikre dull and nomi nal, st 75@90c. Coffee-prime tb choice Rio, 24@25. Pork qriiet tint firm, with small sates at 831,50, but generally held at 532, bulk. Rib 'sides sold in a small way at Mid. Bacon-holders firm and there is a good demand,•bnt, buyers and" seikeralre apart; small eaters of shoulders, at 13X®14c; clear rib aides, 17No; clear sides; 1734@1.73„V; plain -anger cured baths. 18c; canvassed do, 19o.) Lard nom inal at 18c for steam; Ifig®lBj4o for ket. tie. Redelpta-7,000 bbls flour, 28,300 bush wheat, 27,600 bush corn, 9,600 bush oats, 4,000 bnah barley, 1.200 bush rye. CINCINNATI March 115.-Flour, dull: family at 5 5,50@6,75. Wheat dull; $1,40 for No: 2. Corn is dull at 65' for new; - RyeAtill at . $2,08®2,10 for No. 2' State spring.. Cotton dull. middling at 274. ' Whisky dull at 91. Provisions generally firmer, demand better and prices tend upward, especially So as regards Bulk Meats. and Bacon.;; Mess Pork held at ' 381 47 $32,09 and 81,50-offered: Lard is held at 19, but has not..been sold at better than 18m. Bulk Meats higher, shoulder 12,./, @l3, sides 144@.15, clear rib sides 15%@ . " - • • - '• 4 t. • " • ' ' • `t ARCA = 16 and clear sides 16w. Bacon higher, shoulders 13y,®14, clear rib sides 17;4® 17 1 .1', super cured hams 18C)19, and the demand is fair. Butter scarce and in de wand , at 40@42. Eggs 19. 'Linseed Oil drill at 81,03. Lard Oil firm at $1,58® 1,62. 'Petroleum dull at 34 for refined. Sugar dull, New Orleans 14®1555. Coffee quiet, fair to good 23®24, prime to choice 25®25. Gold 131 buying. Ex change firm at par to 50 premium buying, - CLEVELAND, March 15.—Flour market dull and heavy; city made—slo,2s.®lo,6o for treble extra white, $8,50®8,75 for double extra amber, $7,50®7,75 for dou ble extra red winter, $6,50®7,25 for extra red; country made---.s7®Br double ex— tra red„and amber, #6,26017 for double extra spring, and #8,50@10 for double ex tra White winter. Blackwheat Flour at sB. Wheat—No. 1 red winter isteld at $1,41®1,43, and N 0.2 do. at $1,30. Corn 4 —sales cars at 68c. Oats held'at 61e. Rye doll and nominal; held at 41,23@ 1,30 for No. 1,. and $1,25®1,27 for No. 2. Barley nominal and held at $2,15®2,20 for No. 1 Canada, and $2®2;05 for No. 2 State.' Petroleum market dull and inac tive; refined held at 31031Mc for stan dard white in car lots, and trade lots at 32433 c. • . TOLEDOi March 'l5. Flour, dull. Wheat, better; amber at 31,464@1a7: No. 1 white middling at 11,65; white, reg ular at $1,47@1,46. Corn, a shade better; No. 1 at 66c; No. 2 at 62 1 4 c; no grade at 61c; white at 66c; yellow at 66c. .Oats, quiet, at 62c. Rye, steady . . at $1,28 for No. 1. Michigan barley, dull. Dressed hogs, nominal. Recelpts-200 bbls flour, 3,600 bushels wheat, $6,000 bushels corn, 9,000-bushels oats, and 300 bushels •rye. Shipments-1,500 .bbls flotir, 2,300 bush els wheat, 19,000 bushels corn, and 500 bushels oats. MiLwAuitits, .I.la;ch 15.—Floor quiet and firmer, but prices are unchanged. Wheat higher at $l,ll for No. 1, and $1,07 1 , 1 ; for No. 2. Oats lower at 51E453 for No. 2. Corn steady, with sales at 53@55c for new. Rye lower at $1,123@1,14 for No. 1. Barley nominal. Proyisions firm and unchanged. Dressed Hogs firm and unchanged. Receipts-2,000 bbls sour, 7,000 bush' wheat, 1,000 bnsh oats. 1;000 bush corn; 1,000 bush rye. 1,000 bus bar ley, 150 dressed hogs. Shipments-5,000 bbls flour, 3,000 'bush wheat, 100 bole BALTIMORE March 15:-Flour lose live. Wheat dull; sales prime red at $1,90@a2,00. Corn dull prime white at 83@85, yellow 81®88. Oats dull at 62© 65. Rye dull at 5t,40®1,•15. Mess' Pork firm tit= e32,50®33. Bacon active and advancing, rib. sides 163'@17, clear do, 173 , 10118, ahoulders 14x©15, hams 20@ 21. Lard firm at 20. Whisky firm at 93, some holders ask an advance. LOUISVILLE, March Is.—Tobacco: sales 50 hhds at $5®12,65 for lugs and cutting leaf. Mess Pork ps. Lard 18%®19c. Bacon: shoulders,44l4o: clear rib sides: 17gc clear sides,' 0310. Bulk Meats; shoulders, 13, 1 4 /0; clear rib sides, 163-,;c. clear sides, 16Nc. Cotton 26 3 c. Super fine i10ur85,50©6,00. Wheat $1,50@1,55, Corn 60@63c. Oats 60©624. Rye .111,50. Whisky 92c. BUFFALO March 15.—Grain in store= Wheat, 342:000 bush; corn, 97,000 ibush; oats, 128,000 buih; rye, 68,000 bush; bar ley, 18,000 bush; peas, 20,000 bush. All articles generally dull and unchanged. The only sales reported is wheat; two car loads of o. "1 Milwaukee club sold at $1,50; five car loads of new, on track, sold at 80E 81c; 2,000 bush old . sold at about 05c in store. 311 re Stock Markets NEW YORK, March 15.—Callle Market. —Receipts during the past week: 5,966 beeves, n 77 sheep, 12,180 hogs. From the date of our last report to the close of last week's market beef cattle underwent no-change of significance; the demand was tolerably active, and arrivals , being limited. The market was steady and prices ranged at Ileal73{,c per pound for common sheep.. Arrivals to-day: 2,200 head; but trade was slow, consequent on the inclemency of the weather. Prices, however, were quiet and steady at last Monday's quotations, while the average quality was fair to good at last week's prices. Sheep and Lambs, with mode. rate arrivals, are in fair demand, chiefly for best stock, and the market last week was firm at.5@9%0 for common to ex tra; to-day the market was, tolerably as there were light receipts and prices are steady, particularly. for better quali ties, which were moat Fought after, at prices ranging at 6@9!,ic. Swirte—Last. week the demand was light, but In con sequence of LimitFd arrivals full prices, prevailed, 'at log@iiim for common to prime; to-day the market was quiet but firm, closing at 1.1©114c, with, arrivals of 2,892 head at Commitnipaw, and 1,000 at Fortieth street. ParraximaltrA, • March 15.—Cattic Market.--Beef Cattle dull and unsettled; sales of 1,200 head ,at 6@63;0. Hogs lower; sales of 4,000 bead at 1 6 15,50®10,50. Sheep firm at 'frill rates; sales of 10,000 bead at 7®93ic. CHICAGO, March 15.—Cattle Market.-- flogkare steady at i9,60@i1. for medium to extra assorted. - Beef Cattle are nom inally unchanged; sales were made at *54547,25 for Cows and good shippfng Steers.. . ST. Louis, March lb.—Cattle Mnrket— Cattle - 1h fair butcher's request, but no shipping , demand; prices range at 33® 735 c, gross. Hogs—small supply, at #B6 1%50. Recelpts:-200 hogs. . CINCINNATI, March-15. --Cattle Market —Beef .Cattle unchanged, common to choice at, f14®7,50. Hogs firm, good to extra at $10@11,25. IMPORTS BY:RAILROAD. CLaysrt.wn sawn PfgrisacrAtou. RAIL BOAD, March 13.-5 cars warm ore, Shoenberger, Blair '& Co; 1 car limestone, McKnight, Porter & Co; 439 ska oats, 30 dory°. Graham & Marshall: 1 oar stone, LL Knox; 800 ska bran, Sliomaker k Langenheimr 1 ear lumber, W W Hig don &Co; / do do,-R J Ramsey; 25 casts ware, E McDevitt; 9 pkge metal, J•Bane dicd; 20 bbls oat meal, Rinehart & Ste vens; 42 bdls chairs, Hammer & Danler; 1 bx cheese, 3 bbls dry apples, 2 do eggs,, 6 - 0 . beans. Voigt, • Mahood & Co; 6 bbls eggs, Fields; 1 khd sugar, 1 bbl moles sea, Mrs A Carroll; 3 hf bbls butter, Mor risork,& Devol; 1 bbl eggs, T C . Jenkins; 3 bbls eggs, 2 hf bbl do,l box butter, 1 keg lard, P Duff & Sot; 1 1 bbl eggs, 1 fir kin buttei, H Rea Jr: :1 bbl glycerine, 1 bx drugs,. Harris dt Ewing; 21 hf bbls 6, bbls eggs, 1 bx butter,l do onions, 2 Elks apples,2 do rags, Hea & Metzger. AttEmzitry • - ‘.-V,Azzaly ItAxrartoAL, Marobi 90 ,cap) acid, tiOckbprt, Frew 4 Co; 5 umestone„ Shoen berger & Itildr;. 1 car pig iron ' Lyon; Shorn & Co; 1 car metal, Everson Preston Cloj, 1 do do, J Moorhead; 1 car brick, Jacob Painter; 2 do metal, McKnight & Co; 8 akwrye, 'Watt, Lang dr. Co; 62 eke raga... Godfrey & Clark, 50 do oats, Scott it meal; 20 ska oats Austin Jr, Adams; 8 bbls apples, W H .Kirkpatrick; 1 car grain. 'Martin B it' Co; 50 bbls 011, R S Leech; 120'bbls crude' oil, Fisher Bros; 480 do do, D M Edgerton. Prrrssyswir, ..oftT ',Anne & CHI CAGO EtArtreoeinliarch 15.-16 care metal - Nitnick' dt , Co; 1 do, Rrown & Co; 1 do, Loomis & , 1 do, Wood (k, Co; 8 do, Jan Mixahead; 7 do; Bryan k 0; 200 bbls, 400 eke floar, T C Jenkins; 2. cars wheat, J W Simpson; 1 do do, Liggett & Co; 1 ear middling, Schomaker &L; 200 bbls 'flour, I S. House '& Co; 200 do do, Peter Schlegel; 4 bbls W sand, J B Lyon 1 car reapers. House & Son; 6 bdls iron, Lewis, B D & Co; 121Lbxs to bacco Head & Metzger; 15 casks pearls, S Harbaugh; 2 kgs, I bx paint, HLFahn estock; 11.`bxs green apples, W Graff; 6 pcs oak lumber, G S D Reese; 2 bxs tobacco, M'Ginnis Sc Co; 3 bales twine, 11 Gregory; leO bbls flour, T C Jenkins; 1 car iron ore, J It Lindsay; 1 car wood ware, Little & Baird; 1, do do, J S.Dil worth; 1 car hops, A. McClintock; 23 bbls apples, Woodworth &D; 2 cars corn, J W Simpson. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELISVILLE RAILRO.A.D, March 15.-2 cars: metal, Lloyd & Black: I do coke, Mitchell, Stevenson dr Co; 16 sks rags, F G Craig head; •13 reels yarn, Fulton, Bolltuau & Co; 50 bdls sheet iron, W F Armstrong; 85 bxs glass, Midhaels, R"& Co. PENNSiI:VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, March 15.-13 sks rags, Watt Lang & Co; 3 sks seed, Kell & Ritchard; 18 oil bbls, Johnston & Paine. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede *slowly, with seven feet ten inches by the Monon gahela marks last evening. The weather has again 'urned cold, the mercury be ing at freezing point nearly all day. Both rivers are clear of ice. There were no arrivals or departures aside from packets. 4 . The Fayette, Capt. R. C. Mason, with Dan Moore, in the office, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon. She has been thoroughly over hauled and repaired, and is in first rate condition for business. i Capt. Thos. H. Golding, has assumed command of the Camelia, Capt.l Lytle being connected with the Northern Line Packet Company. The Camelia will pisitively leave for Nashville to-day. The Savanna, Capt. Isherwood, de parts for the Upper Mississippi to-day, and pagsengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The Armenia,Capt. James Hamilton, takes her departure for SI. Louis this afternoon. • Capt. A.. 5.4 Shepard has charge of the office. • The Messenger, Capt. Jesie Dean, and the Glasgow, Capt. Andy. Robinson Jr., are both announced for the Upper Mis sissippi. The Silver Lake No. 4, Capt. Todd, is announced for St. Louis and Missouri River. —The Wild Duck, from St. Lonis, Is among :the &at boats due. —The R. P. Converse is running. in Moon Lake from Heine. —The ice in the Missouri River gave way at Council Bluffs on the 9th, —The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed, will be the first boat out for Cincinnati and Louisville. —The tow-boats Dick Fulton j arid Grand Lake arrived at .New Orleans, ou Tuesday of last week. The tipper works of the dismantled Herd have been placed on the new moun tain steamer Utah. Capt. Williams has purchased the r steamer Hope, and will run her in Wheeling and Marietta trade. new the —The Lorena left Cincinnati fOr Pitts burgh ou Saturday, and the Watianita left New Orleans the same day for this port. 1 —The steamer Pantheon collided with the towboat Heroine, near S, W. P sii; a few days ago, and sunk intve fathoms I water. - • —The Lottowana recently made', the runlfrom Jefferson to New Orleans in fifty-eight hours, whicblis said to be the fastest time on record. —The Parkersburg Times says: The Hope, Capt. Dawes Davis, met with quite au accident below Aliddleport, by blowing out one of her cylinder heads, striking the engineer, Bennett Davis, knocking him overboard and drowning him. Mr. Davis resided at Hockingport, and. was generally known. —The Tallulah, a boat recently built' at Macoh, Ga., exploded one of her boil ers yesterday on Monday, ten miles be low Hawklnsville, on the Ocmulgee river, killing one man and wounding three others. The boat sunk immediate ly, and is probably a total loss. The boat was built tor the purpose of getting out lumber, and had a saw-mill on board. . - —Although at present the prospects of business on the Upper Missouri are not very flattering, yet there are an unusu ally large number ofsteamera announced as venturing on the voyage. Amongst these we find the Antelope, St. Joseph, Colorado, H. M. Shreve, Emile La Barge, Gerard B. Allen, St. Johns, Hen ry Adkins, Utah, Clarksville, T. H. Al len, Tempest, Tennessee, Huntsville, Ida, Lacon, ANitniral Farragut, Silver Bow, Importer, Fannie Scott, Peter Ba len, Ida Stockdale, Nile, Carrie V. Kountz, Hiram, Nick Wall, Colossal, Andrew Ackley, Mollie Ebert, Salle, Peninah, Ida Reese, and Mountaineer, in all 35—of which 9 are side-wheelers. All are good, staunch boats, and of the en lire list twenty-two were built expressly for the MOuntain trade. , River and Weather. tounivirilie,;March 15.—River rising, with , nine feet nine inches in the Canal. Weather cloudy and cold. ROCK THE BABY IN , EARNEST'S - PATENT CRIB. SOLD ONLY sr ' • • LEMON & WEISE. i Practical Farm!tare Nanalkictarers, us FOVRTB AVEDTIUM • Where:May and Kitchenfnli assortment of Par. lor. Otuunber and Amato/IL ". deSS SIL&TES, SKATES, SKATES. American Rink, ; New York Club, 1 Empire,' Starr, &e. . . Alt other styles and 'dace at the very /OW! et rites it • •• . ,WIII.IIZWES.. & 'DRUM, deli : ; T9 FEDERJI.LST...ALLEBMINtr. KEYSTONE POTTERY., S M. KIER & Manoticturers of , QIIEEIitSWAILE. IMISTOL WARE . . oflce and Warihouse. 303 ,LIBERTY STREET. aiii•AllOrdere Promptly attended to: . . . _ AT IVA r AILIL RSL'S EL AL•• • •- • • • • • -- _ .MER . MARSHALL'S ELIXIR WILL CURE HEADACHE. MARSHALL'S ELIXIR WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA. - HESS. - IttAasHALLos ELIXIR WILL CURE . pos•rqr...7 Price of Marshall's street. $1,600 per bottle. Del:104_1301 Market street. M. S &Co ,r Lhugglsts. Proprietors. MARHALL • For sale. wholesale and retail. by qi. A. • KELLY . . •E' tishargh. t • IistirIDIFT:TII:B WHITE LIME.--200: bbls. Sot sale by J. LOANFLELD. STEArdBOA.TB NOTIC parties wring nr having claims adala3t the d teamer LITTLE Jar REESE, are noti:LNl to cnil at the office of JAMES NEES,. corner of Duanosno Way and Fourth streot. tor a sent( rsont of he same. as shchas oeen sold and 3ettlenlonts desired. inbts:_ • _ . TOR ST. LQUIS. EEO" KUK. DAVENPORT. ROCK ISLAND, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL. SATURDAY. March RO—r. a. The tplenold passenger steamer GLASUOW.I AND. ROnlanON, Ja., Court', ieave as announced above. r or freight or passage apply on board, or to A. MOURN/N . , J.n.. Master, or A. J. HASLYTT, J UOLLINS, Agente. inhl3 FOR ST: LOUIS, KEO. g. fr al=„4 RUE. RUIILINGTON,ROCK DAVENPOKT. AND DUBUQUE.— The fine passenger &Learner, • tt SAYAN A ....... Capt. Rots EnT rediErtWOOD I Will leave ror ibe above and Intermediate pone on TUESDAY, 16th Inst.. at 4 P. M FLACK & CULLINGWOOD„ or R. 0. GRAY Agents, mhl2 FGALENA, DU-z i ar is e A: }MEE AND t3T. PADL.—The tine passenger steamer MESSENtiER C?apt JERRE DEAN. WIIL leave for the above ports on THIS DAY, at 19 A . st. Nor frelgnt or possage.applv on board. or to .1 AMES (a)I.I.INS, • ()DRIEST & Agents. GEORGE F . LTINEENS, at. Rochester Wharf Boar, Agent. mhl2 ORTHERN tuv E zig iz a NPACKET.—The new and splendid MINNEAPOLIS Capt..l:B. nuOntrg. Wilt leave ter SP. PAUL. about the 10th of April. Lnd go through direct. This splendid steamer offers very superior accommooations for pat sengers and stock. For particulars apply to FLACK & GOLLINGWOOD, Agents, fet.2:e9B or R. C. GRAY. VOlt CAIRO AND ST. zi g i Z ie L'.LOUIS.—The splendid Passen ger Packet ARMENIA, CAPT. A. S. SHEPHEIM, Will leave for the above and intermediate ports on THIS DAY, at 4 r. N. JOHN FLACK. or mh9 J. D. COLLIS GWOOD. Agents. IMOR CINCINNATI and ~rte. LCUISVILE.—The flne pas senger steamer A.TE PUTNAM Capt. G. W. REED,. Will have for the above polls on T 111.9 DAY, at 4.P. M. For freight or pasiage apply on board. or to mhtSFLACK & OLL . AgeINGWOOD, " - A. J. HASLCEYTnts. FR A LTON, ILLl ,Nors.—The splendid passen ger steamer • SILVER LAKE CAPT. TODD; Wilt leave for the above and intermediate ports on THIS DAT, at r• m• For freight or passage apply board or to m6B J. D. COLLINOWOOD, JOHN FLACK, • Agents. FOR CLARELSIPILLEAdr o g - A: AND NASHVILLE.—The tlae storm er CAMELIA Capt. JOSEPH LrtLE, Wlla Wave for the above and all intermediate ports, on THIS D AT. at Ir. E. For freight of passage apply on board, or to mht FLACK CoLLINGWOOD. Agents. pITTS BURGH, z ia gigt WHEELIZIPtai. Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Comp=Vie Wharf Mint, foot of Wood Street, . DAILY, AT 12 M. • . MONDAYS AND TEITP.SDAY3, BAYARD GEORGE D. Moots, Mister ; WERmiskese , AND SATERDAYE, ST.TY ...... ..C. L. Er.ENNAbr,'Master. Freight will be recdved at all hours by seD • .1 AMES COLLINS. Arent. STEADISEIPS. TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWIN.L .TUFT lIIIVIAINT - MAIL STEAMS/31Pb. Numbering sixteen first-elass vessels, among in m the celebrated CITY OF PAitlb, CITY OF ANTWERP, VETT- OF BOSTOM, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITI- Or LONDON. Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from- Pier 45, rth River, Mew York. For nassage or further intormadon son!, to WILLIAN BLNGIII.ti, 4r. • • 70 FIFTH STREET. (Chronicle Bothline. Vomrlv onnapito Post Offirp. Pittahur.% ;'ll t) ay) id J. L. DILLINGEB.... A- Z. STATINEON. •••.= DILLINGER & STEVENSON COMMISSION MERCILINTS, • 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. RECEIVE A3ID SELL • AU Kinds of Country. Produce, All orders for Merchandise promptly filled at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits, fie, We feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction, by making QtrICK SALES and .PROMPT RETIIENS. at HIGHEST ILIGISET rams% and therefore respectfully solicit your consign.. merits. All correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished firee. Grain in store and to arrive daily. au2l:t7B E SXABI i I SHED BY A..'& T W. M. GORIELY r WHOLESALE GROCER, 'No. 271 Liberty Stieet, (DIEZOTLY OPP. EAGLE HOTZL.) :716 PrrTSI3I:TRA3I-I-I. PA. se WATT, LANG & CO., WROLLBiLIt DEALLIIB IN Grocerien. Flour. Groin. Produce, rrovinions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon;. Oil &a • Dios. 17A and 174 WOOD STAZET. near Lib. erty.etreet. PttSeal:inch; Pa. n08m45 PETER LEL JAIL 7. 111011187. KEIL & RICHART, , COMMISSIONMERCHANTS, AND DILIZIES rums, GRAIN. BEZDEI, WILT, FEED, ao., 849 1.1.94448 144., B,l4tabturgb. my2i:1331 S. Oritrar: J. 1311181.11. M STEELE* SON, r ., 00M471i88ion Aferchanf.ai AND DIALIRB Ut F74olCrit, GRAIN . VELEZ. dt.o. No. 911 OHIO BTREICI, near East Common. ALLZGRIZNY CITY. PA. L: J. BLANCHARD. Wiolesale grocen, No. •305 PENN STREET. 018:x88 ETZER & ARRISTRONG4 F PORWAB)4IO d;1301111188IONDIEBORIX'111, For the =lour. Grain, BaCO3; Lard, Bui ter, Seeds Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16 ET ETREET, corner of Flint, pittabargn. F. feZtvilr JOHN SHIPTO'. ... . . A Wm...tads. § EPT S O NIZiCii..LWE'whoIe- SALE ROCERS AND PROD &r DEAL- S. No. :6 SIXTH lITREET. tal.2:rM JOlll4 L 11 0E/8111-IWW6 1101783..... WM. U. 11013S11. TORN 1. HOUSE &BROS.. Sue. • u meson, to JOHN 1.,/tOIRIE & Wh ole. sterocers Ind Commission Merchonts. OOPS n of Bmithilehl and Water Streets. PI ttsburgh. RUIRROADS. pAlrrarsiounGn & Emma coNvr.LLB VIL LE LROAD. On and after TUESDAY:, Norember, 17116 rem!, trainswlll &mire at and &part from the Th-nof corner of Grant and Water 4treeta, Y. follows; Mall to and from ilnion town 7:00 A. N. 6:00 P. lE.- McKeeeport Accomdt , n II:00 A. X. 9:05 P. N.. Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 r. tt. /0:10.A. N. West Newton Accom'd 4:30 p. 8:35 A. N. Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:13 P. N. 7:50 P. Night Ae. toldcK'sport.lo:3o P. K. 0:45 A. X Sunday Church Train to rind frcui West Newton 1:00 P. N. /0:00 A. For tickets apply to W. B BING, Aiett B. BTOI7T. fluperintendent. nollt 0 11 ANGE . OFMUMENI TIME. euximENT VALLEY EALLROAD.- On and. after MONDAY, November Oth, zees, TWO. TRAINS DAILY, Wlll leave Pittsburg* Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets far Franklin. 011(City, puffalo, and all points le the 011 Regions. Wheat's PilTiftuntOft. lAinitV IN Pirrgetreere Mail ... 7:15 a m Mall 5:40p zn. 'Express 7:10 p mlExpress 6:30 a is. Brady's BAc 3:00p m Bradys B Ac 10:30 am Ist Soda Works • , Ist Soda Works Accomd_ 10:50 a m Accomod'n. 5.20 aet 2d Soda Works 2:1 Soda Works Accomod'n. 5:00 p m Accomod'n. 3:40p =- Church Train' leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. 11C. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. 25. Passengers taking express train have bat one change of cars ht tween 'Pittsburgh, Ballale• and 011 Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Way and AG commodatiod trains stop at. all stations. TIIOMAS M. KING. Ass% Sup't. W. FOSTER ROPE, Ticket Agent. nog ITTSBURGE4 NNATI AND .LOUISRAILWAY. PIN HANDLE ROUTE. CHA.NGF, OF TIME.LOn and after 817151141.Fp - Nov.22d, 1868, trains will Jesse and arrive at sui Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. Arriat.". Mail Expres—......—. 3:13 a. m. 12:13 a. at. Fast Line.... 10:13 a. m. 7:33 p. Fast Express 2:68 . p. m. 12:18 a; nt. Mixed Way 5:23 a. m. 13:43 p.11:4 McDonald's Acc'n, No.1111:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Actommod. 3:38 F. m. 9 :48 aO l 4 McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2..6:08 p. m. 3:18 p. aw • air 2:BS P. M. Express willleave daily. 1 5 a P. M. Mail will arrive daily. Elie 10:13 a. ra. Train—leaves daily, Sundays excepted, and makes close connections al New• ark to Zanesville and „ points on Sandusky Mansfield a Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL ileneral Ticket Azeut. W. W. CARD, Sup't ., Steubenville, Ohio. no2x, 1868. PITTSRITROR, FORT WAYNE & cince9O S. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBITROH R. 2. From Dec. 20th., 1868, trains will leave hunt and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Fitia. , burgh city time, aa follows: _ •Uass. • • Arrfsa.. Clticago Ex ....3:03 a m Chicago. Ex.. 2:13 Erie & Ygnlll42B am Chicago Ex.. 11581 Cl. & Wleg M• 16: 48 a m Wheelthg Ex 11:132 Chicago Ma1 1 ..6:58 a m 'residue Mall 3:53pi Chicago Ex.. 10:08 a This:ago Ex....438ps l e 01. & Wh'g Ex 2:93 p m Cleveland Ex 4:oBps Chicago Ex., 2:43 p m Erie &Yien Ex6:l3ps W'e &Erie Ex4:53 tin.llCl. &Wh'g Ex6:sBss Deport/root A liegkenty. I Arrive is Atispisslis N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 a m N. Rrigt'n Ac.7:03 a Leetsdale " 10:28a m N. Brisrt'n " 8:28w " 1158 a m New Cutle "10:33 asa . Rochester •• 1:33 pm Leeptiale " 9:13 ant Leetsdale Aic.3:5111 pm I .. -• • 1:08 pm 1 N. Brigt•n • • .5:33 p mIN. Brigt•n • • 3:43 pm N. 13rigt•n " .6:28p int Leetsdale " 4:53 pa Leetsdale " 10:43 pm ' " •• " 748 wm. . Leetsdale Sun- • . Leetsdale Sop- , r n . day rhurch. 1:13 p m day Lharch. 9:58 am .29. 2:43 p. in. Chicago Express leaves daily. Biir 11:58 a. in. Chleage Express arrives daily.' de= F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. pIENNSTL V A-altamir MA CENTRAL r. AIL ROAD. Onand after Nov, 28th. 1868, Tratrui will Arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner o Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive. Depart. Mail Train...: 1:30 ain Day Exnress.. 2:30 sa Fast Line 2.40 a m ;kir,. 1.. 6:30 us. Wall's No. 1:. 620 a m Train. . 1315 . am BrinionAcc'n. 7:50.a m p•Cinchoti E ' x ' l2:3s mix Wall's No. 2.. S:5O a m 'WalPs No. 2..11:20 ant Cincinnati Ex. 940 a mlJohnstown Ac. 3:26 pm - Johnstown Ac10:35 a m ;Braddocks Nol4:2opm Baltimore Ex. 1-139 m: Phila. Express 5:10 pa Phila. Express 2 :05 pm , Wall's No. 8..5:20 pm Wall` No. a.... 1:30 p Well's No. 4.. 6:15 pm. Braddocks No16:50 p m IFtist Line 7:50 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:25 p N 0.5.. 11:50 pat Way Passn'r /0:20 p m I • The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m and arrives at Walls Station. at 2:110 p. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves . .daily. All other traii a daily except Sunday.. For thither information &only to . W. B. BMKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvanlaßallroad Company will not &S.. same any risk fora:sine:are, excent i for wearing, ap. St.!? 1 bo un t imit y - . t ail fit e to a" - that amount in value will be a .i. g i a lfc risk of the owner. uric.= taken by special contract. • EDWARD H. WILL • n 023. GettEratSuperincendent, Atto(M4 - . 1E S T - E R W. PENNSYLVANIA 110A1).—On and after i ov. 22d,1868, the Pat senger .Tralns on the:Western Pennsylvania. Rai road wall-arrive at and depart from the . Peden 1 Street Depot, Allegheny CDT, es Ibllows:- Arrive. Depart. Springd , e No 16:40 a m 7:00 i In Freeport. No. 18:20 am Freeport No. 19:15 am. Express. _... 10:40 a ra t E rF i r Nol 11:20i is ElharplPiNo. 11:25 pin . 2:45 p rteeport No. 2 4 500 pm Spr gd , e No I 3:20 pm Mall 5155 p.m 'o.lsi*Qp a. Bpringd'e No 25:45 p in SnrinFre No 2 5:10 P Abote trains daily P- . run ...Ay except •. The - Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction evert Sunday it 4:44 a, M., returning Allegheny . City at 9:50 a.. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny , City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno.. tion at 3:45 p. • COscurTATION Tingsva—Tnr sale i plenagelt of Twenty, between. Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's,- Bennett, Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spertned on tickets. ' The trains leaving Allegneny City, at 7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freeport withWat' ker's line of Stages for Butlerand kiannahstowns... Through tickets may be purchased at the Ofilot• No. 1 tit Clair street, new' the Bimpensionßridge,,, Pittshor,h, and at the Depot, Allegheny, For further information apply to ~ • JAMES LEFFERTS; Agent, Federal Street Depot * • The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not' mine any risk for Baggage, except fbr wearing apparel, and limit .their responsibility to Chie Hundrt d Dollars in value. baggage el ceeding Ills amount in value willbe at the riskaf the owner, unless taken by speelat coat:sot. • EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, not Gensral Superintendent, Altoona, S I gitz! n ul agniellt UNION PACIFIC RAILWA; Eastern Division. • • Tee SHORTEST AND MOST BELLE! ROUTE from the East to all points la Colexado, Nevada. California, Utah, Arizona, . • Washington, New Mexico Idaho, ' • - Oregon. ,_ . Two Tram Leave State Line and LeavezentrUlt 4 .Vairtadl aa 7ed.lonlhearrttal of4M ad m et. Loafs, sad bal-and St. Joe cud from Quincy connelit. - ., in, at Lawrence, Topeka and ikamego wilt; aw /Uwe* tor all points in - Kansas. - At eAd- ) tract west ot& D itrorth with the Emil STATES- IMP COMP/JOVE - MAI L A LINE OF OT lit MAIL AND KEF COACHES FOR DENVER; SALIM J AND AU' Pointe , in the Territories") And with aANDERSON , K TM-WEEKLY Lunt' of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent , s .Fort, Ya . Altuquerque, Santa Fe, and ail Feints in :ens and New Mexico. , . • . With the reeen additions of 'rolling atom' and eqtdpment, anti the arrangesnents mad* with responsible Overland Transportation Linea from its western terminna, this road now offers unequalled facilities lbr the tratiIIESSIWA freight to the Far West. 1 1, Tickets for sale at all the rinelpal 0I 1001 14) the United States and Outwits Be' sore and ask for ticsets via THE , 1311(017 HILL ROET.f, UNION 1. rlO RAILWA EASTERN ' A. ANDERSON.; emend Supedatendek i siewmiavßAL?:.l:;- vesersl rreight stictiio64Ast a Ell Depart AtTit:Wl. MIMPOI