The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 01, 1869, Image 3

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; 01/Timor Prerseundsr GAZETTE, i
WEDNEsDAT, March 31, 1869.
The general markets are a little more
1 • active; with every indication that a still
, further improvement is close at hand;
.
•
' it is to be hoped that the .stagnation an./
depression which have so long prevailed
I
•:. are about to .give way to that activity
•. i. and bonyancy which should characterize
; business at this particular semen of the
• year. The great drawback-qo buSiness
•
, just now is the want of conildence and
;--
, • general distrust in regardito••values, and
a tight money market, but we are in
. ; hopes that these obstacles will soon be
I
; liven u remove p d and that trade generally Will
.f
1 . APPLES—Are coming in more freely,
' but with a steady demand, prices are
;
r amaintained, ra n ging from s4®6 per bbl,
' 1 • 1 quality.
APPLE BUTTER—Is quiet and nn-
BUTTER—I.,
„,
i changed, at 90(141 per gallon. -
BTJTTER—Is in fair demand, and firm
but unchanged; sales prime' to choice at
, 1
45®48.
BEANS—In' better supply-maybe
i quoted at $350(453.75.
, CA BUCKWEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3®3k.
1 RBON HO IL—ls quoted in a jobbing
1 way at 344 -for standard white; taking
- ; the Philadelphia market as a basis, it is
not worth over 28 here.
• • s . CITANB ERRIES--Sales at slB®s22.
CH EESE—SaIes of Nebo York Goshen
1 at 2 4®25, and the market almost bare.
I CORNMEAL—SI,7,S®I.BS per cwt.
~ ; DRIED FRUI T I,7b®;1 ,7b® ;
sales of peaches
; at 14 for quarters; 15®16 for mixed and
• t 18®19 for halves. Apples at /0 ®l2, • as
, i 1 to quality.
: EGGS—Very scarce with considerable
' 1
inquiry may be quoted at 2 7 4®28.
.mAY—Tight pressed hay is being sold
.:
1 on wharf at, $23®25, for good to strictly
1. prime.
• HOMINY—:6®6,2S. •
i& ; HEMP—Quoted at $220 per ton.
PROVISIONS--The market is steady
with a good city and country
-demand whilep r
rices emain
• unchanged. Sales of Bacon at 1434®
• 1
• ; for Shoulders; Ri abed Sides, 16x®
' 17; Clear Sides, 18 © 18 Yis and Sugar
Cured Hams 1934. Steamed Lard, 1934,
kettle rendered, 20®207. Mesa Pork
. ;
, 132,50. Dried Beef 21.
S PUTATOES--In good local '
with regular sales, in store, at demand
75®80 per
1 • bushel.
PEANUTS--10 eta per pound.
G RAlN—Wheat is quiet and nominal
at $ 1 ,43fM 1 40.f0r No. / Spring and 11,50@
• 1 1,53 for Winter. Data dull and un
changed at - 64 on track and wharf and 67
1 1 ®6B. in store. Corn is dull at 70(4)73 for
- . r White and 75®78 for prime Yellovr. - Rye
i is very dull and cannot be quoted above
I 1 41,40. Barley dull and nominal at $1,85
QI2 for fair to strictly prime Spring.
SEEDS—There is a very fair demand
• I , for Clover, with sales at $10®10,50, and
quoted at 82 45®
• Timothy at $3 50®3,75. Flaxseed
••• . ,
541
SALT—Is , quiet 2, bat steady
• ..' quoted at 82 by the car lose and is still
..1 . SORGHUM --60®65c.
• 4
'-'-' FEATHEJIS—A shsde firmer, and we
-. now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the
. .; trade, and the usual advance in a retail
; way.
•
• FLOUR—The market is firmer with
• ; a slightly improved demand, but as yet
prices are riot quotably higher. Baring
. • ; wheat brands 86,25 to 6,75®7. Winter
. t . Wheat $7,50®8. Rye Flour s7,o(fig
.. ,4 7,25. +The following are the Pearl
'Mill prices for their brands of flour '
...; -I made of the best wheat: Pearl Milt
„/ three star green brand, hi barrels,
$9,90
il, in sacks ;, - 9,60; double extra in bar-
- ' •1i rein MOO, and in sacks at $8,90 Pearl
' Mill family in barrels $8,40, and in
•••-•:. sacks at 18,60, Spring frheat brands in
~.' ' ' barrels $7,30, and in sacks $7,00. The
Av.. Pittsbnrgh City Mills prices are as fol
i
'. . • lows: Choice White Winter Wheat
Flour, in bbls, $9,30, and 3acks $9,00;
: • choice Red - Winter Wheat Flour, in
• • bbls, $7,75, and in sacks $7,50; choice
Spring Wheat Flour, in bbls, $7,30,
:' I and in sacks; $7 per bbl.
WHISKY—Hie hwines very dulltmay
be quoted in a jobbing way at 92®93.
LARD Oil—Sales-N o at $ 1 ,60®1,65 ,
- • 7 1 l and No. 2. at $1,28®1,30.
,'•^4 • G ROCERI‘IS—There is a slightly irn
• proved demand and a better feeling in
. : the grocery market, though with the ex
!' .
whic opti h
on of Sugars and Molasses, both of
h have still further advanced, thire
- - fis no change worthy of special notice in
quotations, ••
• i
4,
" StroAns.—Crashed E 18k; ' 0 .,4" Coffee 1734;
B" 17 x
I, "C,' 17; Cuba, 13®1615,
;
PPortoßico, 13®15; New
-. 1
Orleans, 130).1 as to quality.
Mer.AssEs—New Orleans, 85®90; Porto
~ Rico, 68®78.
' I
' Syntres--Whita• Honey Drips,
Bay State, $1,15; Silver Drips, #1; 51,25;
fair to
, 1 medium, 75©95-
. i CoykEE--Fair to Good Rio, 20®22;
Prime4k ®25; Choice, 26(4493.
good, 10c. ; R
Carolina, 11 to llkoangoon,
• - TEAs--Young Hyson, $l,lO to 1,85, G.
-• P.. $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to
•
to 1,80. Oolong, 8.5 to $1,45. Son Chong, 9013
• $1.50.
~- • - STARCH-Pearl, 7k; Silver Gloss, 1234 c,
•• and Corn Starch, 13c.
CONCENTRATED Lam-18,00 per case.
FEurrs—Layer Raisink, $4,00 iaer box;
•Matt do, °58,25; - Prunes, 15c; -Currants,
:' 14c.
. SeicEs—Cassia, 90o; Clover', 45c; grain
' Pepper 36 to 38c; Allspice, 33c; Nut
griegs, 51,50.
BAR LEAD--:123.4c; Shot, $3,50 per bag.
1
Soses—"Babbit's,""OakelY'at"
11340; Roabi, 5 to 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c;
• Wiz, 10c; Chem. Olive, 934 c.
CAnrnr.Es--slould, 160; Star, 25c. -
... CARD Sol:re--87.50 per 100. •
Fos—White Fish $934 per half bbl
Make Herring $ 4k.
•• Markets by Telegraph.
s.:* Nita% Yon, Maxch 3 1.—Cotton is less
': • ;active and a shade lower; sales 1,200 bales
:•#.
at 290 for . middling uplands. Flour—
.
• • receipts 2,937 bble,lclull,heavyand s®loc
lower; sales 5,400 bbl at 5,75@0,20 for
:: superfine State. western; fe,2_s@s,po ii for
extra State; $ 8 ,25@7,35 for extra western;
• $8,45®8 'for white wheat extra; 's6.6o@
, 0 7,76 for R. H. 04, '768,50 for extra - St.
!oohs; i 9 ® l2 for gOod to choice do., efts
log_ .Iniet. Rye Stair quiet; sales 750 bbls
lat g 507. Corn meal drooping. Whisky
nominal. , Wheat dull. heavy and 2(gi3o
lower on spring, and 6(g;8o lower on win.
i ter; sales 87,000 .bu at $1,48
for
2 in
store; 1 1 ,49@1,60 for. do dolly ; ..1,723i
id
61,80 for white California; 11480 . - •for
white Michigan. Rye quiet; ales 50,000 r
bu western •at 1 1 .40®/,41,• tb latter .an
extreme, Barley dull; sales 000 ion of
Sicilian at ;440; 5,600 bu German at $2,15.
Barley malt dull. Corn—receipts 17,612
bu, lc, better and a fair demand for ex
' ports and home mix sales 64,000
(o r at 88
(4910 new mixed western; 90c prime
shipping parcels; 89.! for white western;
e~~y920 for southern yellow; 9 3c , for western
ellow; 92(4930 for old mixed western in
, and 3534 c for do. delivered.
bu a t ~ ats . Re
ceiptt
76@ s—Oats. 4,871 bu. Oats dull; 28,000
7539.3 for western in store, and
7 7 @7/X0 for do. afloat. Rio Coffee dull
ttd Quiet. Sugar dull, 2,000 hhda Cuba
t 14i612%0. Molasses dull. Petroleum
dull, I®l2 %0. Molasses for crude, and Btßo for
ed bonded. 'Hope quiet; • 834150 for
• _.
PITT snvada AwucErs.
American. Linseed ell quiet at 11,03
for small lots, and' $ 1 .00®1,01 for large
lots. Wool moderately active; 130,000
Meat 42®500 for domestic fleece., and
37y2c sh a deashed. 3 30 0
h er — herulock
sole a easier at 30 ®32c for Buenos
Ayres and Rio Grand light and middle
weights. Coal fi rmer; there were sold
by auction to-day 80,000 tons Scranton at
14 ,30®,37 for lump; $ 4 ,45®4,473i for
steamboat; $4,47MN,50 for grate; $4,60
4 for egg; 1 1,4 , 85 03,00 for stove, and
8 4 ,25®3,42X for chestnut. Porter opened
heavy and drooping, but closed more
firmly; 2,000 bbls at 131 , 2 5®31,50 for new
mess, closing at $31,25 cash; $30,75®31,00
for old d0.;526,00®26,50 for prime; $2Z75
030,00 Mine mess; 100
bb
an d at sB,o®
16,00 for new - plain; mess, and dull; 30
tierces at, $25®30 for prime mess, ,
steady
with
for India mess. Beef steady,
with alo 225 bbls at $25®31. Cut ales:its
steady, with sales 350 packages at 12x®
133‘c .
for shoulders, and /6 1 A ®l7c for
ha ms Dressed Hogs steady at 13% ®l3,y,
for western, and 14c for city. Middles
steady and quiet. Lard unchanged,with
sales 800 tierces at 173/4®183g; chiefly
LW for steam, and 193( for kettle ren
dered; alto, 250 tierces steam, seller for
April, at 18;4c, and 250 do. do., seller for
June and July, at same price. Butter
quiet and steady at 80(4140o for Ohio, and
40®50c for State. Cheese firm at 18®22.
Spirits Turpentine quiet at 503 , 5®51c.
Freights to Liverpool nominal. = Meats—
Sheathing Co. paper steady at $33. Ingot
Copper very dull at $ 2 5®24.25. Pig Iron.
firm, with a moderate. demand at s4o® -
42,50 for Scotch, and $37®42
®9ofor Ameri-
n. Bar Iron dull at $B5.
for fined
English and erica® A. Shvet Ironrequiet
at 115®130, in gold, for Russia. .Nails
steady at 43g(4)5c for cut, 631®133i for
clinch, and 27®30 for horse -shoe.
Latest—Flour closed dull at 5o 'lower.
Wheat very dull and nominally at 1(4)2c
lower. Rye quiqter and firmer at $1,40
for western. Oath dull at 750 for western
in store. Corn steady at 89®900 for new
mixed Western, 93®950 for old mixed
western in store and afloat. Pork firraer ,
with sales of new mess at $31,44. Regu
lar beef dull and unchanged; cut meats
in fair request and steady. Bacon nomi
nal.. Eggs firm at 27®290.
CHICAGO, March 81.—Eastern exchaitge
quiet at par buying and 1-10 premium
selling. Flour in fair deman4 and firm
at $ 5 ,00®6,373g for spring extras. Wheat
in fair speculative inquiry; No, 2 de
clined I(g).l3ic, with sales at $l,ON®
1,12, closing at
,$ 1 ,11®1,11y,: No. 1 quiet
at $ l ,/6®1,17; sales of No * 2 since 'Change
at $1,113/ 4 , seller April. Corn quiet and
yliggo lower; sales of new at 55®56c;
no grade 54®5431c; closing at 54®54X0
for new. Oata lesse active; opened firm,
with sales at +53©5510 for regular and
fresh receipts of No. 2; olosed dull at 53
®53,(0. Rye steady and a shade easier
at $1,19 for regular, and $1,20®1,2034 for
fresh receipts of No. 1, and $l,lB for
fresh receipts of No. 2; closing at the
outside price. Barley dull and nominally
lowerat $1.62®1,70 for regular and fresh
receipts. Molasses; common to choice
$1®1,05. Provisions more active. Mess
Pork sold at $ 30 , 5 0®30,75, closing at $30,-:
10®30,62N. Lard 18c. Sweet Pickled
Hams in good demand at lge for city,
and 101 l god
for country. Dry Salted
Shoulders 123 , 4 c buyer, April. Sweet
'Pickled Shoulders 12c. Receipts for the
past twenty-four hours-6,636 bbls flour,
10,775 bush wheat, 16,474 bush corn, 8,474
bush oats, 1,407 bush rye. Shipments
-11,639 bbls flour, 11,563 bush wheat, 32,-
ti bush corn, 3,745 bush oats, 3,690 bush
rye, 1,539 bush barley.
ST. Louis, March .—ers
and sellers apart and 3l there Tobacco:
is not b
mu uy ch
doing. Cotton is a little better; 27,a;c is
paid for middlings. Hemp is in limited
request at $1,40®1,50 for choice un
dressed; do dressed $2,45. Flour is ex
tremely dull. with only a small order de
mand: superfine ranges at s4®s: extra,
5 4 ,75®5,75; doable extra $5,25®7; treble
extra to fancy, $7,50®1L Wheat; there fa
very Hue demand; good to choice red
fall sold at $1,40®1,75; fancy red and
choice white, $1,80; spring sells slowly at
$l,lO for No. 3. Corn inactive and un
changed; 63®76c for yellow and white in
sacks; 59®60c for mixed in bulk. Oats
are unchanged and sell at 57®60c. Bar
ley is very dull and there is but very
little doing; Illinois and Minnesota spring
sell at f1,65®180. Rye is unchanged at
$1,25®1,26 Whisky is dull at 89c. Gro
oeries are very dull, and there is scarce
ly anything doing. Sugar ranged att,123,/,
®lsvo for Lousiana. Coffee: choice Rio
is scarce at 25 ®2a3ic; other grades range
at 1834 ®2210. Molasses unchanged at
75®79c. Por was dull at $31,50®32. Bulk
Meats; there nothing doing in city
meats; country shoulders golds; 12c; rib,
14c; clearrib aides, 153 4 /c. Bacon is very
dull de w sells at 13 t H, for shoulders;
clear , 141 c; 15,000 pounds of a nd
is
last of April, sold at 17y,c. Lard
is flat and , there was nothing doing. The
receipts were—flour, 725 bbls; wheat,
2,005 trash; corn, /4,240. bush; oats, 2,200
bush; rye, 800 bush,
C/NOINHATI, March 31.—Flour and
Grain are unchanged and quiet. Cotton
is firm at 2730 for middling. Whisky
is unsettled and prices are nominal at
90®91.c. Provisions are unsettled. City
Mess Pork sold at $3l, but this was a
forced sale of 400 barrels; country sold
at this rate delivered at Delphi, Indiana;
$31,25 was offered for city at the close,
but holders asked $31,50®32. Bulk
meats are unchanged; email lot of aides
g sulif at 144 / c: shoulders are held at 12 ;c
with sal e s gne
o Bf
shouldersacon la in beat tter
13 demand,
c a
clear rib aides at 16M M c. Lard is at nd
1834 c. Bul ter is BIM 'at 40©45e. , Eggs
are dull at 190. Cheese is scarce,' with
sales of
firm: but
State at 24®26c.
Sugar is firm but quiet, with sales of
New Orleans at 14@}16,• ' Coffee is steady.
Molasses, 80(435c. Linseed Oil has 'ad
vanced to $1.115®1,06 and is in good de
mand. There is no change in Lard Oil
and Petroleum. Gold,-131g. Exchange
is buying at par. The money market
closed with more demand at inside rates,
ten per cent..
TOLEDO, March 31.--Flour dull and
nominal. Wheat dull, and opened to and
closed 2e.• lower; amber, $1,441,„ on spot;
$1,49, buyer for April. Corn quiet and
firm; No. 1, 43.830 -- ner:cgrifde;• 62 1 ,4; - new
67k. Oat a is held at 600, but .no buyers;
at that price. Ryeftuiet and unchanged;
NO. 1;61,30; rejected, PM. 'Barley dull •
and nominally unchanged; • NO. .State,,
61,75;•Canada, 114042,10, The 'receiPts
for the past twenty-font; bout* amounted'
to 1,500 barrels .of Sour, 2,600 btustels' of
wheat; 17;000 bushels of 'corn, 4,ooo.bUsh.'
els of , oats,(Boo'. bushels of ' rye:'' The
shipments for the same time , were 800
' barrels of Soar, 700 bushels of wheati7oo
bushels ofcorn. r, ,
OLE:vim:4ND, March BL—delour market ,
dull and unchanged; sales of city. made
at gi0,25@10,80, for ...treble, extra white,
$8,5013,8,75 for doable extra amber, •$7,50
®7,75 for double,extra red winter, 16,50
@6.75 for extra red; country made, at
$7,0064.00 for double extra red and am
ber. 8 6 ,25©7.00 for double extra spring,
and 6 9 ,00®9,50 for doable extra white
winter. 4, Buckwheat:flour dull."" Wheat
—sales at 61,45 for No. 1 red winter, and
51,80 for N0..2 do. Corn, 710. Oats,' 60c,
Petroleum market quiet; refined held ,a,t
at 80®3Ic for large lota small lots ••2®30
higher,.
LoUIsVILLE. M arott 3l .—Tobaeoo; ,
sales
372 hhds at $4,50 for pigs, , and $28,00 for
black wrapper. Cotton, 26 35 0. Mess
Pork, 831,51 Lard, 18%e. Bacon; shoul
ders, 13,0; clear • rib sides, 1634 e; clear
sides, 17y,,c. Buik Meats; shoulders, 12o;
PIMMIRGTV:G.AZETTEI7.Ir.THVASPAT,.i.....A.PILLEIZIIB6IE
clear rib sid
es, •
15c.; clear aides, 16y 6 c
I .
'Flour, 1,5,50q6,00. Wheat. $1,45@1,55.
Oats 63@650. Corn, 65(g68c: Hay,
G 21 .1 Sugar and Molasses unchanged.
DETROIT, March 31.—Flour steady At
f 6 ,50@8,00 for superfine; sales fancy
brands at $8,50@9.00. Wheat firm; sales
extra white at $1,75, and" No. 1 amber at
at 81,43; the rate s for March delivery, at
sellers' option, are $1,50 for No. 'I amber
and $1,40 for No. 2 do. Corn a shade
higher at 70®71c; mill stuffs, sales fine
middlings at 28c, and coarse at 22)4c.
Mir.wAtargg, March - 31.—Flour dull
and prices unchanged. Wheat dull at
1234 for Z7lrt. 1, and $1,0834 for No. 2.
Oats dull and nominal. Corn steady and
unchanged. Rye steady and unchanged.
Barley dull and nominal. Receipts--
' 1,000 bbls flour, 5,000 has oats,
_l,OOO tons
dorn ls , 1,000 bus rye.' Shlpmeats-5,000
bb flour, 1,00 l bus
wheat.
EUPPALO, March 31.—Flour Inactive.
Wheat neglected; sales of 1 car Canada
amber at $1,50. Corn dull; sales of 10
cars new on track at 75c, and 2 cars ' old
at 7 5•576 e.• Oats dull and unchanged.
Rye nominal. Barley a shade easier and
very dull; sales of 2 cars Canada' on
track at $1,90; 1 car on the Central Rail
road track sold at $2,00. Peas, seeds
highwines, pork and lard unchanged.
.PHILADELPHIA, March 31. —Flour
steady_ and unchanged. Wheat very
dull but unchanged. Rye very dull but
unchanged. Corn hi limited inquiry;
sales ofo,ooo bush; yellow 85@86c; mixed
western 84c. Oats unchanged. Petro
leum, 1734 c for crude in bulk and 30X@
31c for retined. Provisions and Whisky
unchanged.
Mg.birErts, March 3 1.—Cotton firm at
28e; receipts, 483 bales; exports, 305 bales.
Flour unchanged. Corn. 73(4)75c. Pork,
$ 32 . Bacon'quiet; shoulders, l4' c; sides,
1734(g.17xc. Bulk Meats steady; shoul
ders. 121 sides, 16;40163,,;c. Oats, 85
@67e. Lard, 19c. Ray, ti2t3. •
FiLTIXORE, March 31 .—Flour quiet
and steady. Wheat firm ar12,15@2,25
for choice red, and $1,76@1,90,-for Penn
sylvania. Corn scarce; sales of white
at 83@85c, and yellow at 86c. Oats steady.
Rye steady and unchanged. Provisiorts
unchanged. Whiskey less‘firm at 93c.
—The new mountain boat Nick Wall,
Capt. Tom Poe, is up for St. Louis and
Fort Benton, as is also the Ida Rees No.
2, Capt. Thompson.
-Capt. J. Alex. Frazier has sold the G.
A. - Thomson to Oliver Dotson, of Omaha,
for 810,000. She goes in the wood trade
on the Missouri River.
—The Rate Putnam, ('apt. G. W. Reed
is announced for Nashville, and all inter
medite points forthwith. She is in tip
top eiandition for' blisiness.
—The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert,
is tilling up steadily for St. Louis and
Missouri River, and will take her depart.
ure to-day.- Capt. Standlsh Peppard, will
be found in the ofice.
—The new mountain boat Collossal,
Capt. M. buso, is now at the landing
ready fo rness.. She is pronounced,
in all respects one of the most complete
boats yet built for the trade, and is hard
to beat.
— Napoleon B. Jenkins, pilot of the lII
i fated America, has appealed from the
decision of the Local Board at Clncin
,_
1 natl, revoking his license, to Colonel J.
Live Sleek Markets.
. Guthrie, Supervising Inspector of the
CHICAGO. March 31—Cattle Market.—
. Sixth District. Colonel Guthrie will not
Hogs opened firm and steady but closed xa t he a .1 '
dolt and tame; sales at 8 9 , 0 5@.10,58 for 1 Inspector[ in ne f c Se mat the Supervising
o the Seven[ District has
common to choice; receipts 3,058 head; ' sanctioned the appeal.
shipments 2,589 head. Beef Cattle in i
large suprdy and dull at $5,75 for fair to • —The Louisville Courier sacs: The
towboat Ajax arrived from New 'Orleans,
good cows, 5t3,50 for light fleshy steers, ?
and 87@7,80 for good to choice shipping , ,i eaterday. with six boats and eighteen
steers.
, 1
barges (ezoptv)—the biggest tow ever
1 .b. rought . up tlie river, and came over the
Sr. Loris, March 31.—Cattle Market.—
ails yes.4rday and departed for Pitts-
The Cattle market was quiet and prices '
,4gn. w was 2oc feet wide and
unchanged; tialea were made
theretoa 4rit,7l(„ej
~.u0 feet lord?Joaeph anigherty and
Hggs are very dun, and s but ; John Stafford are her pilots.
vac/little deniand: light'sold at 5 1 'g 7e;
medium and heavy at B®loe. f —Capt. Alex. I%leClain died at his farm,
_____,____ one mile above aloscow Ohio, Sunday
; night, aged eventy-tree years. He
I3IPORTS BY RAILROAD.
I was a pioneer steamboatman having
PITTSBURGH, FORT. WAYNE it CHI- I been en
metal, , n the river nearly . half a
crAoo RAILROAD. March 31.-33 cara 1 century. Ile engage, active' river life in
metal, Nimick it Co; 4 do do, J W '
I 1847, his last ent being on a
Porter; Ido blooms,' J Moorhead; 4 na -boat used ler cleaning out the . Ohio
cases lard, J A Renshaw; 45 bbls spirits, ?
, ricer, Capt. 3 loClain leaves a family In
Hostetter & Smith; 25 do flour. W Mc. ' good circumstances.
Dowell; 100 do do, Watt, Lang it Co; 100 1
—The case of Chas. Lattitner ve. the
do do, Shomaker it Langettheim; 35 do
1 city of Columbus, Ky., came up last
bulk hams, Robinson & Co; 500 do flour ,
week in the U. S. District Court, now ha
owners: 100 do do, J S Dilworth it Co: I session at Paducah. The plaintiff' (I°-
100 do do, D Wallace; 30 pkgs wooden
dares that In August, 1801, his boat, the
ware, Watt. Lang it Co; 30 don brixims,
B. P: Cheeney, then plying between
E Hazelton; 3 cars staves,;sl P Adams &
Cairo and St. Louis, was boarded at Bro; 1 do do, W Hastings; 3 kga butter,
city of Columbus by a mob, captured and
30 bbls apples, W H Graff - dr Cci;l. car
bones, Seward it Campbell; 2 bdls hides. carried within the Confederate lines, and
Jdi Laughlin; 2 Pan ore,Zug it Co; 50 i b ills his dama ge" at S H AM. Columbus
enters a plea of "not guilty," and under
bbls flour, W Restage it Co; 18 doi
that plea Proposes to show that there was
brooms, Gerwig & Co. •
no tumultuous assembly in the city at
cLEvELiarth AND PrrYsstritoff RAIL* the time; that the boat a:as captured by
Roam March 81.-1
Co pig iron, 3do Confederate stainers who came there for
blooms, liimick & o; Ido paper, God- that purpose, and were not citizens
fret' it Clark; 2 do rye, T bloore; ido thereof, and that the capture was made
limestone ore, Zag it Co; Ido potatoes, 2 without the consent or knowledge of the
bbls dried peaches, 1 do (miens, Ido authorities of the city. The city one
eggs, 11 jugs molasses, 2 tin, I hf bbl tends further th at the capture was effect
butter, Voigt, M & Co: 1 car potatoes, ed by and through the connivance of the
Bricker & Co; 1 dodo, Van Gorder &S: brother of the_ plaintiff, who was Captain
1 do do,Woodworth & - D; 1 do grind of the boat. The city also relies u n
stones, Rloncian & Rloman; 130 bbls the statute of limitations s a c s. barring the
flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 15 bbls beer, J
Kepler;-40 bbls apples, F Devine; 6do right of recovery on the part of the Plain
tiff. No
do, J A Graff; Bdo onions, Robb & H: Thursda been rendered on
T hurs da y ,
decision had
15 kze barley, E Hazelton; I do do, I- bbl -
flax seed, H Riddle; 22 do fire clay, J B River and Weathir.
Canfield; 6 bxe cordial, A Torrence; 5 LonisvlLLE, March 31.—The river la
Wats oil.
.S P Shriver & Co; 100 hides, rising, with 17 feet 4 inches lii the canal.
Hays it Stewart.
Weather cloudy , and mild.
-
PirYsnunon CiNcINNATt Atirn ST. .mem..........--
LOUIS RAILROAD Mareh 31.--1 bx wall
paper, Carter, MCGrew & Co; 2l bbls
potatoes. Elliott &Berger; 10 bgs meal.
Illpley it Beckert; 15 bbls bighwlnes, J
McCullough: 9 bbls apples, Day it Co; 38
aka wool, W Barker it Co; 1 car corn.
Hill it Belt; 3 cars staves, J Painter &
Sons; 4 do do, W Hastings; 800 bblaflour,
T bacon
100 bbla do, 10 tcs hams, 5
hhda baccn, Watt, Lang & Co; 10 bbls
oil, 10 tca hams, Jae Lippincott; 28 tc
hams, F Sellers & CO; 20 tcs lard, 25 Ws
lard oil, J H Parker: 5 bbls lard oil, Win
Miller ,4 Co; 21thda tobacco, A Schaub; 30
bbis whisky, Dillinger it Stevenson.
ALLEGHENY V aLLmr ' RAILROAD,
•March 3L-7.2 sks oats, Heil it Ritchart:
27 do rye, Scott it.Gisal; 1 ba tenter, L J
Blanchard; ,4 bans Ilmestone,Shoenberger
it Blair; I,car metal, McKnight, Porter
it Co; 2do do,Jonn Moorhead; 8 aka rags,
E Heozleten; 8, do do, Godfrey & Clark;
.920 bbls oil, Maher' Bro; 400 dodo, James
28
Wilkins; 6i6 di) de, Wattingi.King & C
, aka potatoes , B' Barclay; 7 skis oats ,
,
Knox it Om 200= bble.tef oil, 'MeKelvy
Bio; 400 CMm oil, : Livingston Bro;
„
ALLEGHENY' STATION,' - * liiirCh 81.—
510 pigs -lead,- Beyniffitt, L'lr& 'Co 1 car
metal, Spang, Chalfant & Co; 3l
do do,
Graff, Bennett de Co; .1 Car wheat,.Well it
co; 16 hides, Lap_pe & Weise; 10 bbls
peas, •Becklield & Nlehotule; 1 car wheat,
- Kennedy it Bro; lEksks raga, J - Jsl* Patter.
Dry Goods
..
NEW YORK, March Market 31.—The
"has again lam market
lapsed in a
„quiet state, sti
there is no particular change to observe
in prices. Most textile fabr ceippear to
be selling at unprofitable rates. Heavy
-Brown Sheetings in limited request . , at
/ 6 ©16346 for the best eastern makes, the
latter being an extreme; white seconds
can be bought at 1,52•@15rei. Printing
cloths quiet, at 7;1@7 3 / 4 c for seconds and
7 N@Bc for standard anti extra. Prints
less active but rule steady, at 123 Sc for
Merrimalk D and Sprague; 12c for Rich.
moods and American; 1134 c for Amos
keag. Gingbams quiet, being held at
the old raters and above . views of buy
ers. Dollan's shawls have all been
closed out at /2,70, which is very low.
The prices of all woolen goods is, in fact,
inactive and greatly. depressed.
Pyrrannuorz earn CorrznarzavlLLE
RAILROAD, March 31.-200 bdls paper,
J B Hammer; 2 rolls leather, F B4bob; 25
do do, G H Anderson; SO bdhl iron; S
Severance; 6 bbl vinegar, Brown (IL ,. TVII-
'lams.
o=22=mznA
A.mwdean Rink,
New Yoik Club,
• Empire, Starr, Ike.
,
All other styles and sizes at the very lorist
rates at • • . -:
WHITESIDES & DREW..
• .
dell' 711 PZDEFIAL SZ; Arazenzwr.
The Monongahela River was at a stand
~_
last evening, with 1914 feet in the chan
nel while the Allegheny was rising with
2034. feet by the marks.
Weather yesterday was cloudy and
raw, with mercury down to 41 at noon.
There has been no • arrivals or depar
tures aside from the regular packets,
since the date of our last report. The
Wauanita from New Orleans, is among
the first boats due.
The Emma No. 3, Capt. J. H. Marratta,
will positively take her departure for
New Orleans to-day, and passengers and
shippers blinuld bear this in mind. She.
is an exeellent boat.
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert,
with the veteran Standish Peppard, in
the °Blois, lenves for St. Louis and Allis.
sours River to.day, without fail.
Will
Fort Bentonto-day. clear for St. Louis and
The Messenger arrived at St. Louis on
Monday.
The Andrew Ackley, Capt. Vanhook, ,
is advertised to leave St. Louis for Fort`
Benton to-day.
The Carrie V. Rountz, G. B. Allen.
Fannie Scott, and Henry Atkins, burned
at St. Louis, on Monday, was all des
tined for the mountains.
—The %unite, left Cincinnati for
Pittsburgh on Monday.
—The Robt. Burns was loading at Cin
cinnati on Tuesday for Pittsburgh.
--The Giendale was at Louisville on
Monday, as was also the New York at
Evansville..,
—The Bayard, eapt Geo. D. Moore, is
the regular packet fizz. Parkersbtrg'to
day, leaving at noon,
—The liabilities of the Dexter, amount
to about 530,060. The surrender to her
creditors was voluntary on the part of
her owners. •
!NS IJRA NCI;
REMOVAL.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the City of Allegheny,
• WILL REMOVE AT
THE FIRST OP APRIL
To TEE
Second &Bona' Bank Building,
CORNER OP FEDERAL fTREET AND THE
mho DIAMOND.
________........... i
ENTEAP,IRLITE .
INSURANCE COMPANY
or siirrsistraoß, PA.,
4:11111cio,. No. .424 ..1 I, 333rimr 'Err.
►
(IN Namort o u. TRUST a), BUILDING.),
.: : • DU/3MM : , .
b r
Robt. Dickson, Sobt. Liddell, W. • Friday,
G. bledle, C. Yea Buren; P. ESrseh,
Z. B. Myers .44 augirlseh. rho. Alebert.
L. J. Blauchird , 1. Weisser,. • I.: Zehltdeeker.
~- '• . IL B. BYERS,'Preeidesit.. •
BOUT. D/Q_KsoN,_ vu e pr ei ld ent.
BOUT.d. GNIER. Treasurer.
fel9: J. J. ALZIET7.. rieeretarr. • ,
BEN .FRA.NALLXN . .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEpgMy, ?A.
OPTIOE IN FICiI.NRLIII- SAVINGS BAY
BUILDIERS,
N0..41 , Ohio 9t..141.1
.
♦ HONE CIOIIPANS. Managed by Directors
wee*nowt to tho commtutityorho titbit by Mir
dealim merit a share of your patninase.
• a
HIONIZY
.. . President.
eletis
, DIREOTOBB: '
U. L. ratt.ersonf Wal Coo_per ,
I
JteobriPrans, Gottelb rasos
J. B. Smith, Jaoob Rash,
Oh. P. n . Joseph Craig,
H. Jb Zlakand , Jere. Hotel.,
Henry:lrmo,
Simon.llldOle,
Dram, \
W. If; Stewa
doe. Lautaerr.
RIVER NEWS.
pITTSIII.7IIGI*
hitgruit
6 YIIEELI
Marietta and Parkersburg Line.
Leave Cotopatara 'Wharf
Street,Boat, roc% of Wood
MONDAYS AND iTIVIRSDATS,
EA.TARD.... ....... ZOROZ D. Pdoo}lE, Mailer
WIDNISDAYS AND SATITILDAY6,
GREY:L. BEzwzrAsr, Master.
Freight will be received it all boors by
sell JAMES ! COL L /NS: Area t.
TO LIVERPOOL ANDogis
QUEENSTO WN,
TUE INMAN MAILI STEAMSUIPS.
Numbering sixteen nrst-elase vessels, among
tn- :be celebrated
CITY OF PARR', CITY OF ANTWEFP,
CITY or BosyoN, CITY ; BALTIMO R E,
.Sailing ALTINOEZ.
CITI OF LONDON,-
Sailing EVERY. SATURDAY, from or 43,
Z.( rib River. Now York. For ounage or further
Inforza.tou army to I : ,
BLVIRAM, Jr.
ST
10 FIFTH RE.ET. ienCnnlcla
.1111111.1mita POP. am,-- si,truh
ROCK THE BABY
LEMON & - WEIS .
Practical parEitture 311 inalhatakets t 49 1
118 rquitrrx ..I*MAII7M.
lo
Where ma y be found a full essortinesit or Far.
dhamtwranU II lichen Furniture. deli
WESTERN -LANDS AGENCY.
70,000 Acres of Laid fer Sale,
In lowa and Minnesota; grlue ;front moo to
{6. 00 per acre. Land bought and sold on mu
mission. Taxes paid ; Titles examined; abstracts
furnished; Surveying and Plotting dcine.
Information ihrnished in refeienee te
quality and valuation of lands. ;General collect
ing busbies. done. Address
Jall9;d6B
°TICE
The Partnersilp beretutors
he undersigned, le -• --Nit between
•
. •
. , .27cfs pay .I)iBBodved
Bo mutual consent. Zither part ner Will sign In
liquidation.
F. sEr:LEns.
R. ()WENS,
J. L. DITNSIDATR. •
mb3o:gs2
..
! j B. YOUNGION & co.,
PAZ% OY (JANE R.AKER)44 OGNPBOT/0248111.
.
ICIP CREAM and DINING SALOON, '
'B3 Smithfield street, corner' or I)lamond tile/.
Pittsburgh.
air Parties and
on stirmiled with Ice
Cream and Oakes on short notice.
7VCONODIFLE YOUR, FUEL, by
using the -, • 1;
SiIIVE CENl'llrk 1.16 AL OOVERNOIt,
the only true. and easily regulated Governor
made, perfect in its operations and trulY reliable.
A [Tr size Governor can be seen at the °Mee of
PE E VAL. 'BELIKETT, Mechanical Engineer
and elicitor of Patents, vo7ll Federal street.
Allegheny fifty, the only agent for this Governor
In the West, .
• seEhrfle
„
,41V-•v4l:44.:* , , „ ". • l4.TtiWielAkte4' AMY
-
NASHVILLE
FOR CLARKSIFiLLE4gZit
AND N.ARVILLE.—The fine
passenger steamer
RATE PUTNAM' Capt. G. W. REED,
*III leave for the above and intermediate Ports
on SATURDAY, AprD 3d. at 4 p 31.
For freight or pasbagr apply on board. or to
mhao 'FLACK & COLLINGWOOD. Arent..
inNaNitrATx
Fox WHEELING, zis jZ i g
.31.4..RTVT rA,PARE."EuSBURG
• N.D CINCINNATI.
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESD AY 4P.M.
Leares Clgannall EVERT FRIDAY--4 Y. 31.
The swift and- superb Sidewheel Steamer ST.
31 AP.YS.. T. 4 SWEENEY, Commiuder.
leave as antrqinced above.
For Freight nr Passage appplvon hoard. er to
FLAGS COL 1 .1NOW001), or
COLLIN° i & /RNE., Agets.
. B.—No Frefklit received LA on Tuesday n atter
11 A. M.
tahZ
lIPPER MIS S IBS mi.'.
Alt:Zit 1869.- xidarst
NORTHERN LINE PACKETS,
St. Louis'to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL ISTER3ImDIATE PORTS.
One of leavelendid Sidewheel Steamers of this
tine will St. Louis da ly for Ffeokuk,D men
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater Ann St. Paul.
'Through receipts for Freitht and Passengers
will be oneiv steamerspoints oh the Upper Ml-61
slssippl.
connec , ing with 'the Northern Line Packets at
St, Louis, thus enabling consignees to get their
Freight ihroushl witnout delay and at lowest
ratee. Apply to i JOIIIC FLACK.
J. D. COLLIN GWOOD.
R. C. GRAY.
Agents, or to i
91 Water street.
mhZ3:v23
end -
.ritTIIERN LINE j i g i z et
PACKET.—The new and
Bp
MINNEAPOEIS.:.. ..
.Capt. J. B. BROOKS.
Wilt leave for ST. PAU L. about the 10th oi
April. t.nd go through - dirret.v , This splendid
steamer offers very superior s c"ommouations for
pa:sengers and stock. Tor pavticulars apply to
FLACK & CULLINGWOOD, Agents
fefe2:e9s -T or E. C. GRAF.
ST. LOUIE
•
,FOR ST. LOUI . /111 - • A da t
RI RIVER AND
eNTON the steamerFOßT
NICE WALL .. . . . ............. ..4"apt. Tom POE.
will' leave for the ; above and all intermediate
ports, on SATURDAY, April 3d.
For frelg.ht or piesage apply on board, or to
Ram FLACK .1 COLLINGWOOD, Agents._
REES LINE.. -For ST.
MISSIMRI RIVER
FORT BEN TON.—The ateamer—="77
IDA REES, No. ....... .. T. Tiionrsox,
Wlll leave as abore oh Wild DAY, Aprll 1.
For trelifht or passage apply on board or to
rnh24 A. J. 11.3LETT &CO. Agents.
FOR ST. LoITIS 4.lVD.Eadat
3111SOLTRI RIVE e. WITH
OUT ItEaNIPPING.—Tne new and splendid
passenger steamer
MOLLIE EEEKT...o. W. EBERT. Commander.
Wilt leave for. the above ports on Than DAY,
at 4 o'clock P. at.
For traight or passage apply on board or to
JAIIES COLLVrie.
FLACK tr. COLLIIVGWOOD,
Agents.
MICI
; VOIR ST. LOUTS
Sr , ~
KAN
...1.
J 2 AS CITY. LEANENWORTH.
OSEPH. 031Ak. FORT BENTON. AND
I ALL polsr* li
us THE 3.IIsSOURI. RIVER.—
nen- paasen.er steamer
pOuirisAL . ...
Wrl ti-sr.., for the and Intermediate ports
on Tim URSI,AY. AprO lat. at 4 r. M.
Form rr:alit or nasbnp!noplT on hoard or to
For FLACK A; C...PLLIMiWOOL).Azents.
____.---.-----_------_-----,---------,------
..31EMPIIIS AND NED, ORLEANS
.1 211E:tiPDIS ND
...NEW ORL E.INS—The steamer
vSi MA No. 3 ... .... . . O,APT. J. H. MAILLTrA.
WI! , 1 , ... ,- .! f..r . the abort, and Inttrine,liate ports
on THIS DAT. Ant!' lit. at 4 P. 3t.
Not trelgtit..r oassaae, apply oo board, or to
JOHN' Ft4AUK. rr
.1. D. coLumiwcir,D. Agents.,
r~~
73 4.1 LT. 4T /A M
STIUmSHIPS
ME
RNEST'S PATENT CRIB
SOLD ONLY BY
WAT,
RLLINeTOIP,
OF DISSOLMON.
FAIS
FllO3l
Nos. /72 and 174 WOOD ST EET. nearß
erty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. noB:n2S-.
REMR E
mu/. ....... . ..... JAS. F. simians. '
&
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND D. 11 4.14.1u1 IN .
FLOUR, BRA , SEEDS, mil FEED, *4.2 '
349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my24:b37
L&LOD. •
L. -..
•D7B:xia•No• • 3 R 6 , :Ralf N BTRICET.
•
WhoLEe El ' a era, & as.slo;t4echnt:
Caim Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Chem ,
ottonarn and Lard 011, Iron; Nalla, Was;
Yarns and all Pt:csburgh 'Manufacturs
generally. MI and /12.4 oitCOND STREET.
Pittsburgh.
FETZER & Ai Mii j - --------.___ wosG;_
PoRwARDIIG & 'ooBilinßarn itElOne•
For the sale (inflow', Grain. Bacon, L.ard, Bat
ter, Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Prodnee generalln
7.tio. 11.11 IKARKET STREET, corner of First,
dittsburgh.
. fe22:Sn
Jowl.
WALLACE
Rm.
ampToNii, iiiiiiiluE__, %%Ole
SALE GROCERS AND PROD-UGB DEAL
• No. 6 SIXTH STREET,Pletsburch.
tan:rss
.101/X 1. BOUMZ..xDW. WY. H. 1100/Bil:
_TOUIV 1. ROUSE &BROS., Sticm
u cesaors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole
sat; Grocers and Commission Merchants,, Cor
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. PI ttsbrirzh.
DRS. COOPER, WALLACE and
WILLARD,
RO MEOPATRLSTS.
Will remove their Office on the First of April
next to No. 72 Diamond, Allegheny city, rear
of City Hail.
111.30:d78
a w.De CAMP
VI •
' ' 7
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT ;LAW.
°Mee, No. 137 FOURTH AVENTSt. Pitts.
harsh, (formerly occupied by Ron. ;Walter H.
Lowrie,' will vractlee lu the 11. S./Circuit and
District Cotins, In the State Snprem'e and all the
Courts of Allegheny county, andimake collec
tions In mos________t ortheadjacent counties. Ja?P:d7ll
-
Art. B.
/
ALDERMAN AND EX-OpPICIO JUSTICE OP
THE PEA( .
OFFICE, 89 AVENUE.
colirectigartV Ild e figtr:th ! , g•"°
up. auu AU legal Mullnesa attended t:gprompty
sad accurately. /
JOS. A. BUTLER;
/ •
' . I .I.DEIMMI AND POLIOB ILSSIBTRIMIL
0/1Ice;114811r1I'LIE STILIMT, near Wm;llington
/ PITTSRMIN, PA. .,,
Deeds./tondn,.Mortgages, A cknowledgment; .
Depositions, Collections, and nil. other leetl
____Maz e neatness executed promptly mUnlflati
S.X2KririL DicIitLiSTERS,
-7
.A.I.s.reERATJUV.
Ex.ol3clo Justice of the Peace_and Pollee Mag.
trate. Once, (+RANT BTicEBT, Opp
It
the
Cathedral, PITTSBINGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment;
Doposittous, and all -Legal Mildness executed
w____ promptness and dispatch. sable
EATAITACE s. MORROW,
..ttiame..IELIMEAN,
idE-OPFICI JUSTICE OOP THE PEACE AND
°LICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, 73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Montages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal Business executed
with promptness and dispatch. myte
JORN A. STRAIN,
A. I.ODEIEDLAZT,
EX-OFPIOIO JUSTICIC OF THE PEACE
FOLIOS 3LAGIBTRATIC. AND
ordee,lLll FUME STREET, opposite the Oa-
L
thtarni, Pittsburgh, Ps. - Deed; Bonds, Mort
ittetriLClutt Deposluor
ettldziag.
dlasniteb. wi th In "I'
A. 41111110 Ni
justice' of the Peace,. •
•
CENVerANCERL:REAL 14.14 TE, U •
IN;U•NANCE, Akwh
ClAntiON STREET, ZAST PLIZACENG/Wif•
Co/lecnon of Rents ooltoltod andprompuy at.
tended to. . • -
mrstrlo
ipr
. -
ATTORNEIVAND !COUNSELOR :AT LAWb
_
rfo. 69 Gzatit:,l9weloa,,
Ton* w, RIDIHOLL, •
- ATTORNEY-AT;akAW.
, .
9010e1116 Hisamond Street"
(Oppoatte the Conti House.)
h115:04
j 8. FrInGIDSON,
AT T OR N IC Y••AT7XdUVii
Pro. 87 Firth Street,
Hamra pi oon; Pamir -.114xm.
Anonnuira HI
eawr cntrinEriz-Aer.'
No IS FLIPTB STREET.'
PlTTBl3rateli. PA
apeumaa,
OD A , ABII.--100 casks, for sal*
by • J. B. OARBIBLJI -
I ......... C ° 5 1:0u.a.08,54:1N PIRPRAL.N.Tir
#J. L. Lricaza..'..... .. ' .e. N . 87 , , ,
DILLINGER & STEVENSON I ' 7 -
COITATISSIO.N. NERCILINTs,
87 Second ;Street, Pittsburgh, pa.
RECEIVE AICI3 BELL
A a l l l l . o ir rde indS rs for 11Cfrcepha:idlnseipTotoPpil"dy alle Ue d, a:
LowasT market rates. Partieular attenttoa
given to the sale of Buller, Eggs, Cheese Dried
ruits. dm', We feel confident, that Ire Call RiTe
entire sat leksion, by making' Quallr es.4B and
pn 03! pit rrNS, at HISZIEST MARRECT PRICXJI4
and therefore respectfully solictt 'bur consiwn.
=exits. ail correspondence answered sonnatw.
"Ilarhing Plates furnished free. Grain p In store
awdlirie
and tr. arrtvo dallv.
VSTABLIMED BY A. & T
.IEKBAILY, ISI2.
W. lg. ORALLY,
WHOLES/ME catocza,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Diruccni. OPP. EAGLI HOMO
se
:316 Pri"riS.l3l3llo.la. 1,141.
.. . SONS A. emus. •
N B*.ELE
•Commiagion liervhants,
AND DEALIEBB .I fir
ErLOVll,oll.4t.ny.V3Exo.4*.e.
No. 95 OHIO STREEI. near East Common.
ALLEGIOINT CITY. PA.
WATT, LANG & CO.,
W.ECOLESAIA DZALZRB lIP
Groceries. Flour. Grain,
Produce.
Provisions, Fish, Cheese. CarbOAß
011. dre..
Wholesale and Retail firoee re,
PROFESSIONAL
rIZSZA
prrrsatrams:
=a