The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 02, 1869, Image 3

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    PITTSBURGH MARKET'S.
03710 E or PrrrssintenfGAzrrrii,
THIMSDAT, April 1, 1869.
The inclement weather had a tendency
.-trr.fretud , , , moutdoor - business - - -- todirjr, -
_
whack at. best is dull, though aa noted,
yeaterday, theie are some indicatiohs
impraVement. Flour is a little stronger
with a slightly , improved demand, but as
yet unchanged. Provisions steady with
a good jobbing demand, and prices fully
sustained. Grain of all kinds dull and
neglected. Batter, Eggs and Cheese in
good demand, and firm at quotations.
APPLES—Are coming in More freely,
but with a steady demand, prices are
maintained, ranging from .3.-I@6 per bbl,
as-to quality.
APPLE BUTTER—Is quiet and nn
chasaed, at 00©$1 per gallon. I I
- BUVER—There is a continued good ,
demand, and we can report regular sales
of prinie to choice Roll at 45%48.
13,AN'S—In good supply and' rather
dull but unchanged; $3,5u to the trade,
and 13,75 in a retail way. I
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3©3y l .
CRANBERRIES...SaIes at $18@122.
CHEESE—SaIes of New. York Cioshen
at 24®25, and the market almost bare;
CORNMEAL—SI,7B©I,B6 per cwt.
CARBON. OlL—May.bequoted at 30@
81 for standard brands In a Jobbing way.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches dull; sales of
quarters at 14 and halves at 18. Apples
at 10( 12 cts, as to quality.
EGS—In limited supply and in good
demand with sales at 27@28.
HAY—Sales of good to strictly prime
tight pressed on wharf at §23@25.
HOMINY—tB@6,2S. •
HEMP—Quoted at $225 per ton.
PR9VISIONS--The market is steady
with a wood city and country
demand" while prices remain
unchanged. Sales of Bacon at 1434@
for Shoulders; Ri3bed Sides, 16X@ 17; Clear Sides, 18®18V„, and Sugar
Cured Hams 1915. Steamed Lard, 19 1 ,x,
kettle rendered, -20020;4. Mess Pork
132,50. Dried Beef 21.
POTATOES—In good local demand
with regular sales, in store, at 75@80 per
bushel.
PEANUTS-10 eta per pound.
GRAlN—Winter Wheat is being sold
at $1,48@1,50 for prime Red. Oats dull
but unchanged; 64@65 on track and
wharf. and 67@f38 in store. Corn is dull
and neglected but unchanged: 70@75, as
to quality. • Rve is dull at $1,40. Barley
is quiet with but little offering; offers to
buy prime . Spring at U.
EiEEDS—There is a very 'fair demand
for t Clover, , with sales at $10®10,50, and
Timothy at 63,50@3,75. Flaxseed
quoted at 82,45®2,50. •
SALT—Is quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at Is 2 by the car load.
SORGIIUM.-60@65c.
FEATHERS--Aithade firmer, and we
now quote live geese feathers a; 80 to the
trade, and the usual advance in 'a retail
FLOUR—We can reporta slightly
proved demand, and • a little s t ronger
feeling but no change in prices. Snring
Wheat brands $6,25 to 6;75®7. Winter
Wheat $7,50@8. . Rye Flour 's7,oo@
7,25. 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, $9,90
in sacks $9,60; double extra in bar
rels Imo% and in sacks at $8,90; Pearl
Mill family in barrels,sB,4o, and in
sacks at .$B,OO, Spring Wheat brands in
barrels $7,80; and in sacks $7,00. The
Pittsburgh City • Mills prices are as fol
lows: Choice White Winter Wheat
Flour, n bbls, $9,30, and lacks $9,011,
choice Red Winter Wheat Flour, in
bbls, $7,76, and in sacks $7,50; choice
Spring Wheat Flour, in bbla, $7,30,
and in sacks, $7 per bbl.
WElTSKYlElighwines very dull; may
be quoted in a jobbing way at 92@93.
LARD 011—Sales No. 1 at $1,60®1,65,
• and N 0.2. at $1,28®1,30.
Mantels by Telegraph.
NEw YOBn, April I.—Cotton is fully
.qc lower, with sales of 2,100 bales at
283.ic for middling uplands. Flour; re.
veipts of 2,177 barrels; the market is dull
and declining, with sales of 6,100 barrels
at 15,75@6,20 for superfine State and
•. western, 16,25(6,90 for extra State, 16,25
47,35 for extra western, 17,451238 for
white wheat extra, 16,60@7,75 for Round
Hoop Ohio, 1748.50 for extra St. Louis,
and •19©12 for'good to choice do., the
market closing quiet. Rye flour is quiet,
with sales of =6 barrels at 15@7,10, the
latter an extreme. Corti Meal is quiet.
Whisky is nominal. Wheat is dull,
'heavy and 3©40 lower ' with sales of 32.-
0 1 30 bushels at $1,45©1,47 for No. 2spring,
delivered; 81,52 for No. 1 do. delivered;
11,48 for No. 3 1 and 2 do, in store, and
41,65 for amberatichigan. Rye is quiet.
.Barley is dull and declining, with sales
of 1,500 • bushels German at 12,15, on
time !: Barley Malt is quiet. Corn;
the`- receipts today amounted to
3,500 bushels; the market is less
active'-`and I@'.,,c lower; sales of 43,000
bushels at 137@91 for new mixed western,
chiefly at 89®00, and 90@954 for old do
in store and afloat. Receipts—Oats of
1,200 bushels. Oats is a shade firmer;
-sales of 27.000 bushels at 751; for western
in store, 77®77% do. afloat. Rice quiet.
Coffee dulL Sugar heavy; gales of 312
hhds. Cuba et 12y,@12X,. Molasses firm.
Petroleum (inlet 18% for crude, 31 for
refined bonded. Hops quiet at 18(4)15
"for American. - Linseed Oil unchanged
at 1101,03. Pork firmer and in moder
ate deMand; sales of 1,900 barrels at
431;50®31,75 fOr new mess, 30,75 for old
do., 120)27 for prime, 128,75®30 for
prime mess; • also, sales of 500 barrels of
newOfeei, seller for last half of April at
481,75, and 500 do., sellea for May at 132.
total stock of old and new, 54,775 barrels;
lastlnonth 46,258 bbls; last year`.75,943
Mils. Beef dull; sales 185 bble . at . lB@ l6
for new plain mess; 112®18 for new extra
• mess; stock of old and new 55,111 bbls;
last month 63,337 Ws. Tierce Beef dull
and heavy; sales 30 tierces at 1125®30 for
prime mess; '127033 for , India. mess;
beef hemp are steady; sales 100' labia at
1/250)31. Cut Meats are quiet; .1.30' pkgs
"sold at 12,;®13W3 for shoulders; 164
LWo for hams ; . middles are steady and
et; sales 50 boxes short ribbed at 16%c.
rcllirquiet and firm; saleti 530' tierces
at 171;@)18y,c for steam, chiefly at 100;
/9y.ie for kettle rendered; also, 250 tierces
steam seller, four months, on private
ternis. Butter is steady at 80®400 for
Ohio; .40@55c for State. Cheese firm at
18022 c. Fre ights to, Liverpool are dull
and declidedly lower, engagements are
reported - of 15,000 bush wheat and Corn
per _steamer, at 3%d. • . .
4Latest--Flour closed dull and s®loo
19 er: Wheat is nominal and lower for
th Winterand Spring. Rye nominal.
4) quiet and steady at 65% for western
i i i
in•store., Porn dull at 89®90 for mixed
_western. Pork quiet and steady at
.181,82 for new mess, cash and regular.
Beef dull. and unchanged. Cut Meats
quiet at previous prices. Bacon in: lim
ited request and steady. lard is dull
at 18% for good to prime steam. Eggs
at 28®80
ST. Lours ,' April I—Tobacco steady
andd unchanged. Cotton unchanged; 250
-.for good ordinary, and 270 'for low mid.
• dling. - Hemp, nothing' doing. - 'Flour;
• only small order business doing In spring
and fall; supers , and extra , red- sokd'at
44,5650,00, and dotible' and treble extras
at , r 00@8 60. Wheat unchanged; fair
• ' •
to prime red fall at $1,30€4,60; choice to
fancy do. at $1,70€1,95; spring sold at
$1,10®1,12 for No. 2, and $1,05 for No. 3.
Corn firmer, and choice higher, at 68®
72c for sacked, and 55c for mixedin.faiLk:
„03b3.higivar,,,,56002c.--BarlEjz.yeryaulet,
11,90®2.00 for &chi - lowa' spring.
Aye drm at $1,26. :Whialty -steady and,
firmer at 89c. Sugar-there is very lit
tle demand for Louisiana, and prices
range from 13)6®14Mc for common to
fair, and 15®15y 2 c for prime to choice.
Molasses lower at 70W0c for plantation.
Coffee dull and unchanged: Pork quiet
and unchanged at $31,50®32. - Balk
Meats dull; small lot loose shoulders sold
at 12c, and - clear sides at 133( 4 c. Bacon
dull, with a few order sales made at 15%
for loose city shOulders, 13c for city clear
sides, 17a for packed, and 16%c for coun
try. Lard dull , and nominally lower,
but no sales reported. Cattle unchang
ed at 4®7%; most sales sales made at 5
®63,. Hogs dull and drooping at 7M ®O.
Receipts-1,025 bbis flour, 4,400 bush
Wheat. 19,000 bush corn, 5,700 lamb oats,
1,300 bush barley, 1,250 bush .. !le ye, 160
head hogs.
CnicAoo, April 1.-Eastern Exchange
weaker at par buying and 1-10 prdmium
selling. Flour in light demand at 65®
6,3735 for spring extras. Wheat quiet
and 2 1 ' ®%c lower; sales No. lat $1,18%,
and No. 2 $1,10%®1,12y for regular and
fresh receipts, closing at 31,10,4 bid for
regular; sales this afternoon at $1,103;.
Corn fairly active and 54(0)%c lower;
sales new at 53%056c for regular and
fresh receipts; no grade 533{ ®s4c for
fresh receipts, closing at 53y,0 for regu
lar and fresh receipts; , nothing -doing
this afternoon. Oats dull and steady at 53
®53%c for regular, and 533;®55Mc for
fresh receipts; No. 2 closing at 53 53'
for regular. Rye dull at $1,200c for
fresh receipts of No. 1. Barley fiat at
11,60®1,63 for regular and fresh receipts.
High wines flat at 88c. Sugar-sales of
New Orleans at 14®16c for common to
choice. Molasses, $1,00®1,05. Pork
'moderately active and firm; sales at
$31,00 cash, and $31,67%, buyer, April.
Lard quiet at 18 ®lBy,c, and, closing at
27%c. Receipts past twenty-four hours:
5,192 bbls flour, 5.378 bus wheat, 13,390
bus corn, 8,538 bus oats, 1,150 bus \ rye,
3,500 bus barley, and 3,200 hogs. Ship
manta: 7,108 bble flour, 18,417 bus wheat,
27,200 bus corn, 2,000 bus oats, 1,400 bus
rye, and 3,664 hogs.
TOLEDO, April 1.-Flour dull. Wheat
dull and 243 lower, amber $1,14; nothing
doing in other grades. Corn quiet, clos
ing 2 little weak; sales No. 1 at 69c on
spot, 70®71c seller last half, 67c buyer
first half April. Oats dull and lower:
No. 1 and ; Michigan 59c. Rye firm, with
small sales Michigan at $1,30. Barley
nominal. ,
.Receipts --1,400 bbls flour,
3,500 bush wheat, 17,400 bush corn, 4,100
bush oats, 360 bush rye. Shipments
-3,4oobblEr flour, 33,000 bush wheat, 17,400
bush corn, 4,100 bush oats, 300 bush rye.
MrLwauxxx., April L-Flonr dull and
unchanged. Wheat unsettled at $1,12
for No. 1. and $1,07% for No. 2. Corn
steady and unchanged. Oats nominally
unchanged.=Rye; quiet at $1,13®1,15 for
No. I.,Receipts-1,000 bbls flour, 1,000
bus wheat, 1,000 bus oats. 500 bus corn,
600 bus rye, 500 bui barley. Shipments
-3,000 bbls flour, '2,000 bus wheat,. 20
bbls and 100 tierces pork.
Lounsvu.rx, April 1.-Tobacco; sales of
229 hhds at 84,50®15,75. Cotton, 26%c.
Meta Pork, $32. Lard, 18%c. Bacon;
shoulders, 14c; clear rib. sides, .1.7 c; clear
sides, l 7 35c. Bulk bleats; shoulders, 13c;
clear rib sides, 16c; clear sides, 163t,c.
- Flour, $5,50®6,00. Wheat, 11,45®1,55.
Oats, 63®65c. Corn, 65c. Hay, $20®21.
Rye, $1,45. Sugar dull and unchanged.
Whisky, 91c.
blEmpms, April 1.-Cotton dull and
nominal; receipts of 661 bales, exports
662 bales. Flour is unchanged. Corn at
72®75c. Pork, at . $32. Bacon is steady.
Bulk meats quiet. Oats at 65®67c.
Lard at 1031,®20 1 .4c. Shoulders at 14c,
sides 17Mc, shoidders 12c, aides 16%c.
Hay at 626.
CLEVEL..kI:I), April 1.-Wheat; No. 1
red:winter held at $1,45; N 0.2 do. at $1.30.
Corn held at 11c. Oats; sales 1 ear at 60c.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND Pizarsunneat Bean-
Roan, April" 1.-i car stone wars, J Ben
nett; 1 do brick, Park Bros it CO; Ido
stone; J Knox; 2 do pig iron ' Nimick
& Co; 35 cases cheese, 4 bbls dried ap
ples. H Riddle; 50 bgs• clover seed, W
Cooper, 14 do do, 70 bbis potatoes, 1 cask
bacon, Voigt, M & Co; 201 oil bbis, C A
Wormcastle; 37 bbls potatoes, Fetzer It
Armstrong; 41 bgs do, 7 do' beans, Head
&M; Ido eggs, 1 tub butter, F Craig.
head; 153 bxs axes, Graff, M'Devitt & Co;
46 bbls charcoal, Seward t Campbell.
PITTNBZUFLOH, FORT WAYNE it • Ow-
CIAGO- RAILROAD, April car bran,
Kejl & Ritchart; 100 bbls flour,
.Kirkpat
rick & Co; 100 do do, 1 car rye, Culp It
Shepard; 100 do do, Watt, Lang It co; 19
tea Yard, J Hanna It Co 1 crate cabbage,
Voigt, M & - Co; 18 bbls apples, Duff*
Son; 19 do do, H Rea Jr; 1 car plaster, W
Wallace; 20 bbls hominy, J-A Graff It CO
103 bdls bed stuff, Woodwell & Sons.
'ALICEGBEENY STATION, - April 1.-1 car
staves, Rolya A. Robertson; 3 bbls eggs,
J Kohen; 12 sks-onions, F Owens; 100
green hides, Jas. Canary; 2 cars metal,
Graff, Bennett Co;
2 do do, Superior Iron
Co; 1 do do, Lew is,Bailey it Dalzell 80
bgs oats , ' M Steel itcSon; 27 bble apples,
John Herbert; 40 bbis Hine, J Craig.
ALLEGHENY 'VALLS! itAII‘ROAD,
April 1.-2 cars metal, Mclrnight,Porter
& Co; 1 do do, John Moorhead;l ear oats,
Martin Stricken & Co; 5 hides, - b aka
sops, Jas eatery; 9 aks oorn, Jas Dal
zell; 91 do do, 20 do oats, Moreland dr.
Mitchell; 50,d0• do, -25 do -rye, Scott &
Gisel; 720 bbls oil. Fisher Bro; 600 do do,
Curator; Sowers; 480 do do, R T Leech;
160 dci do, .G S Thomas.
PITTSBURGH taNCHINA.TI., AND ST.
Louis RAILROAD, April 1.-15 bdis hose.
Whitmore Won '& D; 8 doz rakes, Lind-
Say, S E; 1 lot" sundries, P Loiters; 1
bbl 'eggs, lr bitbutter, 1 isk. pears, E
Smith; 4 do apples, S sks rags, 1 kt, lard,
`Head 11 M; 1 car • barley, Spencer &Mc
,Ray;,l do staves, W Hastings..
WEIGHTS AIM MEASURES.
IL LYON; •
, • scluer. ,of Weights and Xeasarea,
Bci. , llPollllTii a eitif,T, • - •
. '
tßetweeulsbert7 and Terry streets
nniersnmreque *Moiled to. , r
- ( 0 110E
OF DISSOPIMON.'
The Partnership heretotore existing between
the'tindeisfgned, - is . .
• Th.fei'Dagl?Essolved
ET maw* consent. , Either partner will sign in
liquidation.F. BIEi.LEES,"
fOWENts - •
mb30:02 • J.. 1..
ricillE MAN. OR THE MEN.
who hoId ' PATRON , a;TIORICTI3 of the ad
an 3d SERIES_ OF ,WAtiIIINOTON. MEDAL.
LltrN P Elio; are hereby informed that the d raw.
Inge were made January 1411 MIL and that cir
culars giving tall. Information of the number.
drawn, wlll be sent to pereong Interested, On
their wfdresialnir the WABHINGTOM MEMAy.,
LION PEN COMPANY. New. York.
14..-Ititam TU TICEETO or TEM' 4771 811.
WO. . - fess:9
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PITI'SBITRGIT GAZETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1889:
RIVER NEWS.
Both rivers were falling slowly last
evening it tfi ifrepteerjeeyliiiiiiban
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er wet and very:disagreeable, which
tended somewhat to 'retard eut door bu
siness. Mercury at 4p. 42,
The Kenton was expected in last night
and will•return to Portsmouth to-day, as
usual at 4 P. at. Capt. Wash Kerr in com
mand.
The Wananita from New Orleans is
due here to-morrow. ,
The Mollie Ebert departed for St.
Louis and Missouri River vesdteray, with
a good trip, including eta hundred tons of
freight, and one hundred cabin paesen
gers. Pilots--Capt. G. W. Ebert • and
Jacob Poe. ,
The Emma No. 3, departed for New
Orleans with a splended trip, having all
the freight she could take, prqbattly 700
tons, and a fair number of passengers.
The great bulk of her cargo is for Mem
phis and . New • Orleans. - Pilots--John
Ferghson and Tom Morris. -
The Ida Rees No. 2, departed for St.
Louis and Flirt Bentom with a fair
freight list-and engagements: below, suf
ficient to - fill out. Pilots : —Barney Given
and Andy Bunting.
The Armadilldis on the, dock under
going repairs. She will be ready for
business next week.
—The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Reed,
is filling np steadily, and will be the first
boat out for Nashville. •
—The Robt. Burns and Maggie Hays
were advertised to leave Cincinnati for
Pittsburgh on Thursday.
—The • wharfmaster at Evansville is
planting locust posts, with ring bolts at•
tached e on the levee for the convenience
of steamers.
—The George W. Cheek, in backing
oat from Memphis, tore off sixty feet of
the larboard guard of the Coosa, damag
ing her to the amount of $500.' .
—Reports -of the sale of the G. A.
Thomson for.slo,ooo are premature.. It
is reported that the purchasing parties
backed out, and bought the Lady Grace.
—The keel is laid, and most of the
frame is up, of the - new 'United States
Mail Line steamer now being built by
James Howard .is Co., at, Jeffersonville.
The, boat will -be completed in sixty
days.
—The Importer has carried over 11,000
bales of cotton out of the Arkansas river
country during the present season. She
is said to have made'mare money than
any other upper river
,- boat. boat that went
South.
—The Collossal, Capt. . M. A. Cox, is
. now ready for engagements to St. Louis
mad Missouri Rivericlear up toTort Ben
ton. She is a bran new boat, and is con
sidered one of the best yet built for the
mountain trade.
—Saturday night, as the 'steamer New
York was receiving a lot of hay at
Twelve-mile Point. a bale of hay, weigh
ing 400 pounds, was rolled against one of
the crew, knocking him over a bluff
bank and injuring him severely.
—The new and splended Northern
Line steamer Minneapolis,l Capt. T. B.
Rhodes, is almost 6.1111411E3d and will com
mence business within a day or two.
Here is a chance for persons going west,
and one that they should take advan
tage of. "
—A. meeting of the citizens of Charles
ton, West Virginia, was held on the
20th inst., which adopted a resolution
that this meeting recommend to the
merchants and business men of Wheel-
ing and Charleston, to establish, as
early as possible, a weekly line of
steamers to ply - between these cities.
—On Friday the case of Charles Latti-
Trier vs. the city of Columbna was decided
in the United . States District Court' at
'Columbus by the jury returning a ver
dict for the defendant. Lattimer claimed
$lOO,OOO damages for the loss lof the
steamer B. P. Uheeney, 'which was cap
tured by the Confederates at Columbus
in August, 1861. .
—A floating hotel is to be opened on
the Hudson river. A steamboat is to be
towed to Pollipell's Island, in New-
burgh Bay, near Cornwall, where she
will be permanently. anchored, She will
be thoronghly,overhauled and repaired,
refternished and repainted, aria so altered
as to convert her into a first-claas sum.
mer boarding-house.
—The Mississippi was open at Winona
en the 28th inst., at this place, says
the St. Paul Pioneer, • the ice still holds,
although it is covered with water,
and wears a blackish look, a sure
indication that it is washing away very
rapidly. The river is rising very fast,
and river men are making conjectures
as well as bets upon a speedy moving
of the ice in front of the city.
the
steamer , Pilot, a small craft on
the Wabash Biver; brought to Clinton,
says a Vincennes exchange, a big cargo
'of utilionered \women from Terre Haute.
The. citizens t of Clinton, learning this,
1 4
turned out err masse and stoned her— e
boat. The Pilot cut ' loose and . mci
along with her precious cargo. Se
themxight. ~They deserved to be stoned
for attempting to harass and misguide
that innocent village.,
The New Albany Ledger, of Monday,
thush refers to the Dexter:. On Saturday,
there was a meeting of , the creditors of
the boat, when the owners proposed to
deliver her up -. to theiv.- order.
The • owners voluntarily, ,on their
part, made - the propoeition, and it was
agreed that the boat should be sold by .
Capt. Sam. Montgomery, for their bene
fit. We understand that the debts of the
boat amount to over 1150,000.. The Dex
ter cost over 1100,000, and is only one
year old. She is rated a first•clate boat,
and ought to bring at least 875,000.
—The Cincinnati Gazette, has heard it
said that Capt. Ate Shepard, late cif the
America, has been an Owner in twelve
-steamboats that have been lost by Weal
-
, dent and' misfortune, and that he never
was owner in a boat that ' was not 'nun-
Ilucky•""' • - .We clip thefolloWing from
the same paper: . Capt. • Geo.' Wolf , was
`yesterday morning united in 'marriage
with Miss.Pehelope Lemonade, at the
Episcopal! Church; Newport, By At
-terltalte were ' his friend; Maier R.' P.
Armarong; at Chsciebati" l and -' her
friend;•Mitat LaValetta Davidson,dlndlai
apolls..-The' bride is rephted to ' be the
most beautiful lady in Campbell coon ,
Kentucky. , gW eather . „.,,
.... River and
. LotrisvlLl.E, April ,I.—River yisin ,
with 21 feet in canal. Weather .unse
1
tied and wild.
STEAMSHIPS.
LIVERPOOL AHED .
•, QtJEENki I t*WNVA ,
IRR4It lan'.
ARS •
- Ntlinberlng_liixteen drit4htsa- velzele, Alias
mthe celebrated. - •
CITY OF PANIO, • CITY OF ANTWEPP : ,
CITY OF BOSTON, CITY' OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OPLONDON,
Sallink_RVEßY SATURDAY, ..from Fier 45 .
girth Saver, New York. For outage or nuttier ,
• tuturica..lou aunty to; • •
dr•
111:1211 1 "111 BTRI2R7ti <Chronicle nuffiline.
Nearly oppusttr, Cast (wee. Pat-tape:4
' {'~~~ Y ~a "C.y ~`~.J'l+t~{7~-{N~._ ~i A ~f~ F 3 u' L ti.. 5
RIVER PACKETS.
MEMPHIS .AND NEW ORLEANS,
FOR -7111 Ealk i ngiVANDAddriLl
NEVOILLNANV—ThE.StUrne
Wilt leave for the atxrvoand intermidiate rice!
on THHR*DAY. April Stb..at 4 r. K.
Fur tretght'er nasansce, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACK. or
an: J. D. COLLaieWOOD, 'Agents.
NMIEIVILLE,
FOR - CLARKSIFILLEs ia gEt
AND NA.nLIVILLE.—The Hut
paatenger sleamtr
ATE PUTN.A3t Capt. G . . W. R.
- Will leave for the above and intermed tate limo
On SATURDAY, April 34, at 4 r A.
For freight or_passav apply on board. or to
mit:in FLACK & COLLINOWOuID. Agent'.
CINCIN
FOR WilrEFLlNG.s i dge
M.% RIFTrA,TARKE tSBURG
AND CINCININA
•
Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY 4 P.M.
Leaves CU ehmati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M.
The swift and snherb Sidewbeel Steamier ST.
MARYS, T. 11. - SWEENEY, Commander. will
leave as annnuneed above.
For Freight or Passaue- apply on hoard, or to
FLACK & COLLINOWOOLP. er
COLLI.No & BARNES, Agents.
N. B.—No Freight rteeived on .Tuesday atter
1 t A. M. mho
IUPPER
zaarmi. 1869. Aare.
NORTILERN LINE PACICETS,
FROM
St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INIERMMDIATR PORTS.
One of the splendid Sidewbeel Steamers of this
Line will•leave St. Loafs da lv for Neok uk,D iven
pert, Dubuque, Winona. nil/water ano St. Paul.
Through receipts for Freight and Passengers
will be given to all -points oh the Upper Mi-ste
sissippi on steamers runnln 6. from this port and
connecting with the Northern Line Packets at
St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their
Freight through wltnout delay and at lowest
rates. Apply to JOHN FL aCK,
J. D. COLLI.i.GWOOO,
R. C. GRAT. Agents, or to
91 Water sweet.
mh2A:l:23
ORTHEIFIN LINE
PACKET.-The new and
,
Vin
MINNEAPOLIS Capt. J. B. ittIODYI3.
Will leave for WT. PAUL. about the 10th of
April. and go through direct. . This splendid
steamer offers very superior wommOustions for
psoseagers and stock. For panteulars apply to
FLACK & CULLINGWOOD, Ag ents,
re22:08 or C. GRAY.
ST. LOITIM.
F M
OR ST. LOUIS, IS.ade l e
SOUR! RIVER AND. FORT'
FOR
the steamer 1
24 ICK WALL ' (gait. Tom POE.
Wilt leave tor the above and all intermediate
ports, on SATURDAY, Anril 3d.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
'Earn FLACK & COLLINOWOOD. Agents.
•
OR ST. LOUIS, KAN•s i gir i t
So VAAS CITY, LEANENWORTEL
JOSEPH. OMAHA, FORT RENTON - . AND
ALL POINTS ON THE MISSOURI
new passe= er steamer
COLOSSAL . Capt. lel - A. Cox - ,
Will leave for the above and IntermedlAte ports
on THURSDAY. April let. at 4 P. M.
For freleta or passageanply on board or to
mb2O FLACK & etiLlalitiWOOLP. Agents.
PAIMEIRSBURti.
pITTSBURGN,
ise ggr i g
*HEELING,
Marietta and Parkersburg Line. -
.
• Leave Company's Wharf Boat. toot of Wood
Street, /
DAILY, AT 12/M.
- MONDAY? AND TritrtSDATS,
BAYARD GEORGE D. DIOORE, Master
WEDNZSDATIi AND gATLIRDAYS,
GREY EAGLE C. L. linan - tvAR, Mauer.
Freight will be received at all hours by
sett . -.JAMES COLLINS. Ater. t.
WILLIAM MILLER &. CO.,
Nos.. 221 and. 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
lined do.
Golden Drips, Loverings. Brun.)ls, Stuart's,
Adams' and Long Island syrups.
Porto Rico. Cana and English Island Molasses.
roans /Tyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder .
and Ooiong Teas.
Carolina and Bangoin Rice. •
JILTS. Laguayra and to Coffees.
Tobacco. Lard 011. Fish, Eahs, Glass, Soaps,
cotton Yarns, .Ic., constantly on hand.
ALSO.
~IMPORTERS OF
•
Fine Brandies,Wines and . Segars.
•
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinoel & Co.. in bottles.
-
Sparkling Moselle, Schonberg and Johannis
burg, Hinkheimer, Burgundy, tc.
Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil.
do , do Claretstmoorted in bottles.
do do White 'Wines. In bottles.
M. Wort & Sons , Sparkling Catawba. •
Fine old Sherry.../doeeira and Port Wines.
Free. Old Moaonganela Rye Whiskies, pure. .
- do Very Superior Old Scotch do do.
A. 1.50,
' Sole Agents forMoet & Chandon's Grand Pin.
Verzenny and Sellery Champagne. ' '
Brandies of our own selection and warranted.
_, dam
ANTHRACITE •COAL !
THE BRADDOCKS FIELD
'Gas Coal Company
Has this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for
PI tsbnrgh and alleone,ny elites and suiroundlne
:towns - tor, tne sale of toe Coal of he t'eunsylvlt
nip. and Ohio Anthracite Ccial and Transporta
tion company.
Parties in want of a superior quail+ yof Anthra
die Coal from Eastern Dlines. wid do well to call
General Office,and Yard—CORNER OF. AN
DERSON ST. and' P. Ft. W. A 0.K.R., Alio.
Winch Office and Yard—LIBEBTY, opposite
-SIXTEENTH STRAET,.Pittsbargh.
postoillee Address, Box pea Pittsburgh. .
J. D. VIAH.ON;
Superintendent ,Penna../6. Ohio Anthracite
Coal. and Transportation Co.,
. .
• No. 11. A FOURTH IWO/UP, Pittsburgh.
„b 23: se . . . ,
SKATES, lIKATES, fiILATE&
Ameilean Rink,
New York Club
Empire, Starr, &e.
4,• • .
All other styles AO ibis at the very lowest
sates rt
WIIITESIDEB a DRUM,
- 4e14 1t FEDERAL 13T.. ALLEORENE.
T- • 11:31/01:1NOSON'Ai,'100.4'.; - a
• riaioy. oacm•lemcznx.,4?obtpzertinagx.
ICPAIDEAM and DINING'S/U.OON,
93 Smithfield street, corner all
of Diamond oy.
Pittsburgh." • • • •
Avg. Parties and families etiOnlied with-Its
Cream and Cakes on short notinp.
2,000 gusußLB Of' PEACH
nMiltra a STENT3WS
49
BARRELS OF SORGUlinf
DALINO,EII & STEVENE.ON
2.~ z.
.: k_'r
COMMISSION NERCHAN TS
J. L. DILLINGBE
DILUNGER & STEVENSON,
'CN3USSION- ,,,- MERpIikNTS,
ST z Seeond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
BECEIv.t /aD BELL
AU KftadB of Country Produce,
,
alllorders for Merchandise promptly filled at
i•Owner market rated. Particular attention
given,to the sale of Butter Eggs. Cheese Thief;
Fruits, &c, We feel condident that we can 'giro
entire satisfaction, by , making QVICMSALES and
PROMPT RETURNS, at RIGISKST SiIiPMEET . PRICES,
and therefore respectfully solicit your consign.
meets. All correspondence stasweiTd promptly.
Marking Plates furnished tree. Grat IC ntOre
and to arrlce sn3lir,a
Esx.i si i iligyip BY A. & T
W. M. 00.11111 Y,
WHOLESALE GROOM,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Druzecny on.. RACFLII HOMO
1 3 1,TfrIEFIVIIllexlar Pax.
se :y3B
B: STICIME J. A. Sr XIII&
At STEELE & 140 N,
- Commission Merchants)
AND DEALERS IN
Ead ' lClllThits OILMEN rIEM.V.3:IO. !be.
-No. 911 OHIO EiTFIENI, near East Comrson,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PAI
?SUM SZIL JAZ. 7. =CHAS%
KEIL & Biel/ART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
♦ND DZALEZtEI IN
PLUM, OILAIM, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &e.,
i 849 Liberty Ni., Pittsburgh,
mr24:b417 . ,
L e i J. BLANiCHARD.
iliolesale and Retail Skaters,
No. MN PENN STREET.
an4ITTLE,- , BALED & PAT'ION,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchant.
Dealers In Produce, Floor, Bacon, Cheese,
Irish, , Carbon and Lard OU, Iron,Naas, imam
Colton Yarns and , alt Pti.ssburgl ManaractureJ
generally, U and 1!4 or,COND OTRDET,
Ylttsburgh.
KETZER & ARMSTRONG,
WARDING a•00201TEION NEBOIL4II,
Ifor tee sale of lour , Orman, Bacon, Lard, But
ter, Seeds Dried Fruit
_and 'Produce genera/If.
No. 1.11 T riBLET, corner of Pint,
dittaburtch. fe22:gn
JOHN SSIPTON WALLACE.
§
s HIPTON &WALLACE I Whole-
A 7• SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL-
Ho. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pin aburgh.
JOUN 1. 1101:1151...10)W. WM. Li..110U82.
TWIN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sim
u
u:'eeseorz to JOHN I. HOUSE & Wbole•
sap Grocers and Conindssion Merchants, Con•
ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
M'PHERSON & MURLANBRING,
No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Claliy Street.
(Successors to W. H. McGEE & C 0.,)
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Have just received their carefully selected stock
of Spring and Summer Goods, and will be glad
to show or sell them to old and new cuitomers.
The Cutting Department will still be superin
tended by lir. C. A. MUFILANBEING.
I take pleasure in recommending the above firm
to the liberal support of the public.
mh11:181. W. H. McGEE.
TIEGEL,
B 4
(Late Cutter with W. Hespenheideo
;MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 53 SmithaeldStreet,Pltt&burgh.
se2El:v2l
NEW FALL GOODS.'
A splendid new *Wei of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Ji t ist received by HENRY MEYER.
salt Merchant Tailor. 73 Smithfield street.
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOURS
PEARL KILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
This Plour only oe sent out when erOe
Walt. ordered.
PEARL KILL MATE BRAND;
1 LO best
PEARL BULL D B , L
~ 1 44111.
ttrxs CORN sultritiireoarrart
B. T. 'KENNEDY & 830 9
Alleaterm Sept. 9.1888. . .I.;Aur, Kris.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER.
pEgcNvAL BEC4ETT,
j MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
And Solicitor-of-Patents.
• ! (Late of P. Y. W. &C. Railway.)
Office, No. It) FEDERAL STREET, Room No.
or
S.'T_, yL op Main. P. O.' Box 50, ALLEGHENY
'ilif..lsMasTßßY,_ of all descriptions. designed.
BLAST PIINNACE and ROLLING MILL
DRAWINGS. Banished. Particular attention
paid to designing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES.
Patents conndentiauy solicited . air An EVEN
IRO DRAWING CI.
•PtS for mechanics every
WICRNESDAV VT0147... enseess
2,0()0,0()()
O}IOIOE LANDS FOR R A TY,.
BY TEE •
Uniou
1 .
Pad& Railroad.Compny,
•
ZSISTERS Dri7310.17,
wpm awns the ;Ina at their road. at i .
• $l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACRE,
Azi 4 ol lll 9=rx oFF'nfintmi.
For farther pertteninre, snaps. &oft address
• ' ' JOHN P. MiIrEIIZVX.
Lind Canumilitidone itinesc
Or:01411.41. saes,
ante: • St. Lotus. ittesond.
e r itAl 3 ,B E.ERIVT ,
PRIMO INK ,WORES• •
0 ri.
MALNIIIPACTIIREE, OF
• •
Plackinij ColcirpdPriiitipoLithographic
'INES, VAIINISZIES,
Gray , e Ferry Read and 88d street,
reisteo PHILADELPHIA.
CODA ASH.-100 ftvitttlivil.rttl!
PEARL ABll.-25 ca ke.
_ for
sale by J. B. wk.:amp.
En=
RtmovAL.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the City of AtieOhenv;
THE FIRST•OF APRIL
Second Minna' Bask Building,
CORNER OF FEDERAL STREET AND THE
mho DIAMOND.
E NTERPRISE
INSURANCE - COMPANY
A OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
°Bloc, No. 444 ximrinv BT.,
UN If /TIONAL TICVST CO. BUILDING.)
Dickson,
G. 5, ledle,
B. B. Myers, .
L. J. Blanchard,
:Rotrt. Liddell, IW.*J. rridoy,
12.
fieaunirwtoch, rz V Boren, . Rieli,
. Atiebert.
IJ. Weiler. Ir. Betilldecker
E. B. BITERS, President.
ROST. DiCILSyN,l7lee Prealftz t.
BOriT.J. Tressurer. •
fan. J. J. ALBIE - 23. Secretary.
pENNsu,VAltimet
INSUORNCE COMPANY OF PPITTSBURNH
011103.N0.119134 WOOD' EITAZZT, BANE
Ol OCOMIBACE anuipme.
This is a. Home Company, and insurer Wins%
lon nu Pirnexclusirelv._. -
LEONARD W.A.V_TEB, President.
C. C. NIX -Vise Preettiont.
Bug ATILICK, Treasurer.
HUG Beenatury.
— We
GeosireWhoo
Geo. w. Eva ns,
J. Lapps,
J. C.4tianer,
John Voegtley. -
A. Allmon.. _
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Earle;
Hobert Paella,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah King,
Jas. H. HoNtlini,
Henry Sproal.
INDExtrowir
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRS.
FRAIXLIN INSURANCE CO.OF FMLADELPHIA.
OMCIS, 476 a SST CHIRITMIT 111%,uestras.
Charles A. Banat el l . 2tiordeesql, Louie
Tobias Wagner,: , , David 3. 310wa...
Bernet tirast, Isaac Let
Jacob R. Smith, 3.dward . Dale.
cpme W. "Riehaeds. 3 , eorge ziee. -
CR'LES Prcsldeat.
EDW. C. DALqr, Vice President.
W. C. SPZBLE Secretary o tees.
. thdeamra c he r m a.
North West corner Third fad Wood
ads2Brwl.s - ,
BON FBAPdIicLIN •
INSURANcE COMPANY,
0FF1275 - IN BRA.NKLIN &WINGS - Met
BILIMMiEIS; . •
No. Ohio St., Allescherry.
A SOME COMPANY, managed by Directors
well known to the community, wAo treat by fair
dealing to merit a share of your patronage.
11ENTAZ ERWIN.
0360.
_ _
Henry_ Irwin. 11). L. Patterson, I Wat; .Coo_pers-
Geo. B. Pattie, Jacob 7r4nz, Bottlelb Furs,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Haab,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craft.
Joe. Lantaer, H. J. Ztakand, Jere. Hohen.
apio:oai
IMPERL4L
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LOPirDON.
ESTABLISHED 1903. CASH CAPITAL PAID
DP AND INVESTED•PUNDS ASOEICD- -
HIS $1.000.010 IN GOLD.
•
Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and
Buildings, Goods, Warne and Merchandise,
Steamboats,. Ac. PoUnits issued payablela avid.
or currency. air United States Branch oMbe,
40 PINE STHE T. New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will be
adjusted In New-York. •
J. Y. RIerT...ELITGFIELJW, Avent.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Onfee; 67 FOURTH STREET. •
ME. MeLAUGELIN a also Agent for the Max.
batten Life Insurance Company. stera2
WtSTERN INSURANCE CON*"
kITY OP PITTSBBROH.
ALEXANDER REMICK, President. ' '
WM. P HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT.GEORGE NEELD, Oeneral Agent.
Office, 915 Water street, illpsnir &Co.'s Ware
house, up stets, Pittsburgh. -
Will inzure against all - kids of r Vire and Ma
rine Risks. Aatome Institutkus, managed by Di—
rectors ,wbe are , well known to the comnmaity,
and who are determined'by promplatess andUber—
ality to maintain the eharaster which they have
utnimed, as offering the best proteitlon to those
who desire. to bs Insured. .
Alexander Malek.
B. Miller, Jr.,
dames llicAy, -
Alexander Sneer,
.Andrew Adam,
David M. Long.
D. Ihmeen.
PEOPLES" INSITELANCE COM..
OFFICE, N. E. COUNKE WOOD a FIB TH ET&
A Homo Comrisiy,taking Fire and Rimini EWA!.
" DIRECTOIS: -
Wm. Phillips, ceps. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, feamttel P. Shriver,
John B.. Parke Chides Arbnekle. • - -
Capt. James DElller, Jared M. Brash, '
Wm.,Van Kirk, • Wm. Y. Lang, _
James D. Verner, Samuel MeCrletart
PRILLIO3_, "President. .
'JOHN' President.
W.' P. GAP.DNER, Searetaxy.. .• -
CAPT. JAS. GORDON, General Agent.
A LLEGMENT. iNsumuorcE
COMPANY OF PTPTSB'OFGH.
OFFICF.No. =FIFTH BTREF.T.BANM BLOM.
Tames against ! all Midi of Fire and Marine
.101(2.* IRWIN. Jn.. President.
T. .L.HOBILINI3ON. Vice President.
G. G. DONNELL. secretary.
DAPT. , WM. DEAN. General Agent ,
DULIACTORS:
B. L. Pahmesteek
W. H. Everson, I
Hobert H. Davis,
Francis Sellers.;
newt. J.' T. Btockdale t
T. B. Nevin..
John Irwin, Jr.
T. J. Rostrum:4,
C. G. }hussar,
Harvey Childs,
Charles Hays.
Capt., Wm. Dews;
pITTSBUI!IGIEI
Ponnerly Use DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
, No. 67 'Fourth lEtVroolts
.
ABLY OPPOBIIM TEM SAFI or PiTreBURGII.
ICHARTEItEDIN VIEW
OPEN DAILY. than 9 to .4 Welocit,and an.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY FAMNING%
from May let to November Ist.._floot Ar to w
tcloCk. and from November . let to may Ist; 6 to
flocloc. • • -
Boots °illy-Laws, furnished at the office.
This institution especially offer to those whose
earnings are limited the opportunity to. accumu
late, by small deposits, easily/Wed...a sum whim
win be a resource when needed, and bearing lu
terest instead of remaining unproductive.
9041111) OF MANADEBS:
ENE
GEORGE A. BLIEBY. ..,
• - -,. viCA maiDurra, ____•-'
8. R. HARTMAN, f JANES PARK, Sa. .
- aspurrasey .orD ratAsuaint, - •
, D. E. ABIKINLEY. ,____ ....
]
,t,..Baultry,• , • , WM: IC. NIKLOK..
A. B. BEI,L, _ . .. F. ItAtild, • , __.
JOEN'S.'DILWORTH; - JOSHUA RHODES.
G. FOLLANSBEE, -• I'OHN SCOTT' ..,
JAS. L. GRHAM A • ' , E.- O. SCHMERTZ,
.;.._.-
_, ,_,.,••_ oLtßithopmra zuo. _ . ....._-
oulderroas-=D. W. A, A.-8 . BELL. inialmsar
ROCK THE BABY;.
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
Funiture Manufaehmll/2 &(s;s
118 FOURTI; iormavv-r..
Where may- be found!' fall assortment of Pete
tJhamber and ratelien Furatture. deli
INSURANCE.
WILL REMOVE AT
To THE
DIRECTORS
OF. MaRiRETY, PA.
DEREqTORSt
JeChu. na B.
Clarta;YeQuite s
..
waitant_gow sni t •
. 4 Kirzp t aw‘ r —
Wm. t=tn;
welt
BANK. FOR SAYINGS,
BOLD 021L1rDir
LEMON & WEISE.
El
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