The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 07, 1869, Image 3

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PITTSBURGH HAMLETS.
Ovrian OF Prrrsnunalr GAZETTE, /
Thera 18 ~ a light improvement to note
in business, as the markets in a general
,
• way were Mere active to = day , e 1 .1, 41 we,
are .
topes that once". the eather . lie.
comes m'ore settled and the .roads get in
better condition, that there will be astill
'thither improvement. ' The , fact that
moneys extremely tight has a•ten eney
to retard 'business; but this,. obataele is
likelytelberemoved before long; and in '
that event we expect see a Mneh
. ,
ter dem and fordmosteverything- Coun
try merchants will , :then , beginto lay in
their spring and-"sunnier supplies, and
our merchanta hay° • all, the orders
they can fill. ; As wejiave repeatedly re
marked, however, it. looks as if the, day
for big margins had paesed, and people
. •
have to settle' to doing but
note in the old faini oiled may;
APPLES=Are Wining in more freely,
but with ,a steady. demand, prices are
maintained, ranging.: inconis4®6 per bbl,
as to ' ,
APPLE `l4UT=t— ,. . Is quiet and un
changed. at 90®$1 per gallon.
BUTTER—There is 'a continued good
deniand'and we can report regular sales
ofprime to' holee Ito"' At 46 to 48@50. ,.
'AN..4-4ii good suPply and rather
dull but unchanged: sv,p to the - trade,
and 13,75'in a retail way. '
BUCKWHEAT Ff4OUß—Dull;
, CRANBERRIESSMes at 118®122.
CKKESE—ldarket almost bare; sales
of New York Goshen at 24(4)25. _
CARBON OIL-- 7 May be quoted at 30®
31 for standard brands, in &jobbing way.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches dull but un
changed, with small sales of quarters at
14 and prime balviail y etlB®l9. Apples
10(4112, as to quality ..
EGGS--Were in rather better supply
to-day; and while there were some sales
at 30, 28 may be regarded as the ruling
quotation. •
HAT , There is a continued geed de r
. mend, In consequence of the fact that
there is little or none - coming in from
..the country,- and prices are well • sus
t,ained•at $24(25 for prime tight pressed.
H0M1NY:46,7 . 608 per bbL. •,,-
, 'HEMP-0125per ton. .
PROVISION The. demand is more
naive. and we °en , report regular sales
at 14®14X, for :Shoulders; ..16%®17 for
and41340/8X : for Clear_ Sides,
and 1 1 / 3 ‘,,0r , Siagar . Cired Hams.
Steamed Turd, :and , kettle
• rende red 2A12)201. Mesa Pork. 13450®
4'emaria but un
enan_ged, oneoeper bushel. " .
GRADT-:- I there is little or nothing
doing haVheat, and prices are nominal
at $1,49®1,5_,0 for, prime Red, Winter.
• Oats in "retrial better demand, and, a
shade stripier; We now tinote 85@;63,cin
track, anti 67®88stere. Rye also, is
in better demand,' With soles at 11,40®
1,43; • Conliodull although' the. supply
. is by no means large, and there in "no
disposition to make conciseadons in' order
to effect sales; we quote White: at 70®72,
and prime Yellow at -,76,®77.- Bales , of
prime to Choice Spring Barley, at V2,10®
02,15. _
• SEEDS—There is a `
ivery fair demand
for Clover, with sales at $10®10.50, and
Timothy at 13.60®3,76. . Flaxseed
'quoted at 112,45®2,50.
SALT—Is quietlitit steady,and is still
quoted at 32 by the car load.
FEATHERS-,A ahade firmer, and we
now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the
trad‘ and the usual' advance in a retail
Way,: ._
FLOUR=The demand continues fair
.
. .
with fair volumo of business in the ag,
Ftthough prices ire unchanged.
Whest, Amanda $8,25 .k 6,75®7.
inter Whea; $7,5048, Rye Flaw 57,00®
'FL,
7,25. The _ ;following . are :the , Pearl
MEII-.. , primi. ,for . their brands llour
made of tlie . beet wheat: ' Pearl Mill
three star greeu_brand,ltiharrels,-19,90
- ,in F sacks ;9,6o;doxilile. • extra in bar
rels $9,00 and in sack s at $8,90; Pearl
Mill - fami ly - in barrels;" $8,40,' and.-in
sacks at' 18,00, - Spring Wheat brands in
barrels ;7,8(4' and in sacks 47 00 The
Pittsburgh City Mills-prices are as fol
lows: Choice White Winter Wheat
Flour, in bbls, $9,30, and , lack's . 19,00;
choice Red Winter Wheat' Flour, • in
[ bbls,' 17,75, and' in sacks $7,50; 'choice
F ' . Spring Wheat Flour, in bbls; ':57,30,
and in sacks, $7 per bbi. •
1 W lllSSTF—Highwines very `dull;may
be quoted in a jobbing way at 91@92.
LARD 011—Bales No. 1 at $1,6901,65,
and No. 2,"st $1,28®1;30..
M r / 6 /flt. l 3. : b Y:Te i . e iMP U i
Naw Tong. April 6.t—Cotton is a shade
lower; sales of 1i305- bales at. 28340 for
middling. Flour'rebeipts 0f..6.768' bbial
Flour is dull and heaVY at 5(41(k; lower;
sales of 5.300 bbls at 15,50 ®Cifor superfine
state and,western; $6,05®6,60 - for extra
state; 16,05®7,10 for- extra western; 57,20
08 for white wheat extrarl 6 , 3o @ B LE* for
R. H. C.; 1/7®8,50• for extra , fit. Louis;
19®12 for good to choice; do closing
heavy: Rye flour quiet and heavy; sales
of. 200 bbbS, at 55®7." Oammeal • quiet.
M
Whiskey are active; sales of 175 bbls at
9234®9334. The Receipts of Wheatwere
887 bash; Wheat heavy and! strongly in
buyers (*dor; sales of 53,000 bulls "at
51,41 for No. • 2 spring in store; 21,44®
1.4534 for db delivered; latter prices for
very choice; 11,6034 for ember Indiana;
12,08 for,white Michigan. Rye's in mod.
erate demand; sales of 400 bustle at 51,88
®l4O for•western; 31,40 for - state- • BarleY
is quite heavy;" sales of 3,000 bush Gerd ,
than. at s2,o2.—Barley Malt quiet; salmi of
600 bush state at 12,10. " , The ' receipts of
Corn , were- 4,084. bush;, Corn about
lower; sales tor - 55,000 bush at 85088o' for
new mixed western; chiefly 'B6®67c
shipping parcels; • 86; , for 'poor
store; 88®89c fOrneWweatetzt` , yellow:
Ofitsrecelpts 2,400 bush; 'market quiet,
with Sales. 13,691). bush at 77X6 for wed.
em in itore.-iihd' 78% at raliroad. Rice
- quiet. Cortes quiet ; and firm; With` Sales
V 5 ,
Maricaboatl3@l9; the 1448riM
extreme.:,' t3hinir, - drooPik o t
with Wes Mash& Cnbiiist
laseeettodet, With salmi 2Pobhdaold._Ptina
and 88tificoiradit ' '413& 85 Vida: ratto
Rico at 53 ®63; 2fig bblaiTew Orleans' at
3r f
67 170 r. r =e ll 2a n kitt l f3 l 3 tft r w e
I tarblOt
bonded: '"HoPaitteady t kittfr
testi. Linseed' Olt firth' at '11,02, 'cash;
SpiriteTdrpentiffe quiet 5 1 ei :Turk
heavy Mid' droophig t with nisi bbls
at sBl®3l - ,18; new mbar closi_ngLiti 531,
cardifl3o,6s6Bl: old,* WWl' for,
EollEV2 B , 3 o' fcir ue P aillgq. slat
bb meats; Se ller',for May, lir
vase 'Orbit - "Beef Op; with Wei
bbli ifitBol6'fbivriew plan'
18 for extra Mars. ' Tierce Reert m
with isles 15 ' tierces et 11124®29 for p e
Was, 227@84 for India mess. Beef hams!
In better demand, with, Wes 450 bbla
at 1260314,60. tintgßat•Oilet,wicti'salep
1 1 E
; 30 IPI•at 12 3i@M for ishaulders,;l634
(ail i for hams. , Middles quiet; withsales
146tceu smoked hams at 200. ',`Lard
firmer, • and in moderate denaandi with
sales 650 names at 17yalsy,c for steam,
an d ismigisig for kettle Tendered. . But
ter steady at .80®40 for Ohio, and 40®500
for State! Cheat* firm' at 18@22- Freights
to LiverpoOl dull rindheavy. •
__
Lashosr.r ,, Flour closed dull and dealti
jug;. Wheat:elosed doll 'and strongly 11
buyers falior. Bye quiet and heavy at
. .
.
$1.87®1,38 for western. Oath quiet r at
770 for western in store. CornLdtr il ist
8814e87140_fctr_
afin—atieMotoy 831 'bash an' 'regular'
for -new mess. Beef Aniet and-steady.
Cut Meats in limited request at tiMshank-..
ed. prices., Baoon quiet and steady. Lard
steady at 18%018%s for fair to prime
SWAIM'. Eggs steady at 35@38c,
Cineuio, April 6.—Eastern Thcchange
par at 4-10 buying and 1-10 premium
selling. Flour, in fair request for low
grade to medium; spring extras 14,75011
5,50; other gradss -neglected and nomi
md: 'Wheat quiet and Vgilc -lower;
‘iialeabf; No. .1 at $1,14©1,15' and No. 2 at
~1,05%@1.„07, closing. at $1,06%@)1,86%;
sales since the change at 41,05.. Cornunz
settled and irregular, and . 34 ®yo lower;
sales of .'new at 49(4)52346 for ,regular and
fresh redelptig.io grade 481g.42e; closing
at 5034®503ic for regular new; mpthing
doing this afternoon. ()ate dtill and
14c lower; sales of ..No. 2 52;g65510 for
regulae and fresh receipts , - closing' at'
52);®58c; 'Rye. morel active 102 c
lower; sales at $1,15®1,18 for regular and
fresh.receipits, closing at $1,15 for rep*
/sr and 81,17 for fresh...i,Barley quiet and
2@2 1 .4c lower;-sales. at 1/1,55(41,62,, aloe
ing at $1,55®1,60 for , regular and fresh
receipts; - sample
_;.lots 1,5801.60 on
track. Highwfnes dull and neglected;
Sales at 84®8iNc. New Orleans sugar
at 144153;c for common to choice. Mo
lasses, $1,00©1,05. Provisions dull.
Mess pork at P0,50®30,75 cash; and
831,50. buyer for the month. Lard, 17m
©l7%c. Bulk meata—sales of short
ribbed middles at .15Xo; loose pickled
hams, 1535 ®l6c; dry salted shoulders,
11,3‘©12c; rough sides, 14X0150. Re
ceipts past 24, hours: 12,156 b.bla flour,
17,138 bus wheat; 7,39.5 : brai cOin,'. 4,240
bus oats, 700 bus rya, 260 bustrarley, and
680 hogs. Shipments: 5;000 bbis flour,
4,448 bus wheat; 1,260 bus corn, 3,298 bus
oats, 2,857 bus rye, and 860 bus barley.
Ciwctimuri„--April 6.—Cottoh dull and
lower; middling at.27c. Tobacco in good
demandr sales of 199 hhda and 16 boxes;
trash and lugs at 413,10®9,80;. leaf , at
$11,20®19,60. Flour and grain unchanged
and _quiet. Whisk .declined to 870 and
dull; market unsettled.. Eggs advanced
to 2444.25 c. Butter scarce and in demand
at 44®480 for fresh. Mess Pork dull at
181,50 for city, but no sales; Country sold
at 1131. - Balk meats held at - 12.V1("p14,
but these rates are 3:6* aboVe the views
of buyers; btit aides were made at 12M©
14'4c. Bacon in fair 'del:Maid; sales of
146 hhds at' 13@l3;fc for shoulders, and
16%®16)4c for clear rib sides, lnd 17c fOr
clear;/here was not. much offering and
no . wessure.to sell, but on ' the otherand
a ilit increase in the demand Makes
holderslirni. Ifird dull •at 18% ; ,with
small Sales. Sugar dull, but not lower;
New Orleans 13%@1534 . 6. Coffee ruin
and the demand . goOd at 2lig26c. Moths-
Bee flrmf , Bo®Bsc ler New Orleans. 'Beef
cattle' dull; common tolariniti at $4,00®
6,60; extra shipping'et $7.00©7,60. Sheep
scarce and ffrm at- 54,00(6;60 per oental
gross. Hogs in better demand and sold
at $9,00®11,00. per cental gross, the latter
rate for extra large.. Gold 121 V,, buying.
Exchange, steady, par buying. The
Money market is stringent.
Loom, 6.--Tobacoo in goOd
demand, but not quotably Changed. Cot-
ten; nothing doing. Hemp dull, with
sales of common to choice undressed at
$1,15@1,20. "Flour firmer and in better
demand, but prices are ;unchanged, su
perfine ranges ow, extra , 1.1,75@5,75,
double extra 5,25@7, treble extra p®B.
Wheat firm at $1,60©1,85 'for strictly
prime to choice, red $1,85®1,90 for choice
white, No. 1 spring heavy at 11,57@1,01
in bulk, $1,651 1,67 in sacks. Oats is
firmer at 60@63, and small lots of fancy
at 65. Barley_ dedlining and onset
tied, good to pfirne Spring sold at P. 55,
good to choice fall at $1,90@2,25. Rye
higher at P.28®1,30. Whisky quiet at
88. Groceries are anchanged. Pork;
jobbing sales made at $31®32. Bulk
Meats nominal. Bacon dull and heavy,
small order salea:at 13N;(4)133 for shord
dere, isw,l'orclear rib sides', 17 for clear
sides. - Laid at •18 for choice. The re
ceipts for the past forty-eight bours were
1,500 barrels at flour, 11,200 bushels of
wheat, 6,200 blithels of corn, 5,500 bush
eAp of barley 400 bushels of rye and 850
lilmveurcEE, April B.—Flour dull with
a decline on some grades,at $5,75@6,12
fOr turriog extras, ana $5;15@5,25 forme-
dium country. Wheat closed dull and
nominal at $l,lO for No. I, and 51,05 for
No. 2. Oats more actiVeats4(4)s4mo for
N 0.2. ' Corn In fair demand at for
new. Rye more active at $1,18®1,14 for
No. 1. ley, in' fair'demand of 111,50f,i)
1,70 for good delivered: Boceipts--florcr
1,000 obis; wheat 13,000; Corti , l3,ooobush.
Shipments—flour, 4,1)00 bbls; wheat 6,000
busGO
els.
Lotatrvraik, April '6.—lnbaocop 'sales
of 294 hhds; at $5,00 for lup; $28,00 for
Clarksville leaf. . and 181,50 for Hart
countyr•wrapper. .:Mess Pork 581,50.
lard 144 c. Bacons , shoulders 18mc;
clear rib sidei I,olp;,.clear sides 171,c.
Balk Meats; Shoulders 125 c; clear rib
sides 15lic; clear sides 1003. Flour f 5,50
@O,OO. Wheat. 41,55(4)460. _Corn 65c.
Oats, 68@t1640. Hay imaai., Sugar dull
and unchanged. Whisky; raw Et.
Mr.xreus, April 6. —Cotton quiet and
quotations unchanged; receipts 291 tales;
exports 1,101 bales. Flour steady at 55,75
*4OO. Corn 72c.. Pork 1 3 21 6 9. Bacon
steady. . Bulk meats unchanged. Oata
650: Lard 19)4g20)ic. Shoulders 14c.
Bulk shoulders 12y 4 c. Hay $2B. Sides
17%o; and 16%0 in bulki , ,
BUFFALO, April 6.-The market Itsten
orally . dull , and unchanged. , Wheat—
sales of 2eurs Canada whits, at 51,60 in
itore and 500 bus No. 2 Chicago ,spririg
at 10cr.. Corn—salet of 10 tars new at
7460 on track.
Crastrillartre, Aptil.6.-:Flour • market
quiet, steady and' unchanged; , 'Wheat
market Hat ;and nominal. 4Dorn; 4 cars
st:fect Oatsheld at; 60, '.. ~ • ' -
piinioii•;4ollo.l l iiiikv Tiiet. Wheat
a shade higher, eqtra at 51 ,76, Oats are
selllos4 s o- 41Pcligt 50 ;,, %al" ' / 1 4 0 ,"
Mtge 1 11,130 27",` '"I - .
"' .. Illigl*A.li liiiiillOAD.' '
7 .
.PlTTsitussilsi FONT :WATIUS, At . VIM
OADO,ItAiLaoAD, 'April til-200bbla dour,
owners,loo do do,2l3homakterndo:.bangers.
helm; 100 da dap Watis Langr&Ooslabblo
=lens, 2, itk*,eggs,...Woodworeb , 411.,Divi‘
eons XL.bget•potstowElliott: BIOS& Dlr.
gess; -2.bbis em„ rWulit-COOpers , 4 , COS
stavesoM B..Admetßro; lath's=
Evert & Co; 6 kp flatter, Voigt,
it goti2s.pkipel Ifiabpiroltablim 4c , Cot, 2
bagels's, 14atbacottoliir II Graff it Cosi
pkplatowi.B hidesiSetbdirt . it ,liergt-1411
bass obeeserSA , Bs. IGO , do lAN loarnerp , 1
Mott:A*ooo;EMagri* lfreswore, Hussey,
Wells &Cps 1401sEptinloveraelid, Wallace
& • Jotuattio; i 4 oar , lehpaloT.S ilelgett
&Cad..,.t. , 1 , :ill I:. , ): .1. rt AO J ELP 'I , 1, 1 ;
-t,PlTTssuitonc.iCmccorrrATT r AND . Sr,
IMIDS I a/AIL/WAD* -414prilif,„5„ ',.... 2., irro
white lead,'Wdreater, 40 1 skicitoOle , Wal
Barker; .Ifillsbarleyr4 41o.loniorls,1 ogle
brandys F ShieldsrateksaddealiPesekssi
W•riiOrillithi it ;Cot/)100'. bp/wapiti 1 g
Knowil.oo rAiti dopThottlasolitypinc2oo49o
do Lbsdeay,lB , nit COO , * tattoo 4.m' i i , 2
bble , lard, 2,5 tes••bamasS/Selksra * , OOl
189 bgs seed, W H Platt:lls4ll4lutra.t&
bacos, 13 , P. , kihriVers' 5 , eases wine& i E
Berkoff; 24• caddies tobaccio,lfaiOxi it On;
10 oases do, W L ;done* 6 isbiswhisky;
11 123wiggens 11 car ship stuff,. Shoemai
ker & Langenheins. ; . ~.
A.LINGSNAY . VALINT ' RAILROAD,
April 6,516 cases .refined :oil, Living.
tit 'QU A Bro; 160 bias oil, Fisher & Bro;
. .
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WED
• munmetal, -,M'S.night,,4 l o^ter& Co; J.
0 dor* AlObrbead; ~tot
oat i k - 6 qe, 63 do,
UMW azi a as, - Kirkpatrick & C0; . 4
pkge - eggs; 9 do -latittet,-16iti
Reynoldr4-.1. bbl ink, Barrie -& Ewing;
2 bail eggs; 2 do batter; Geo Jewitt; 6
-pkge batter and eggs, J C Caddy, _ S ,da
do, J Hilly, •
~ .
exarnit.uHim AND PrrTeMtow. RAIL.
EOAD, April 13..-11 jugs maple syrath
d'Mllls it Sonk 25 dd &kill% n Gorda/ &8;
82 do do, Braggetutin & o!Briau; ,a- Pkgs
liquor, W Crowell; 28 jugs maple sYruP,
T Porterfield; 1 car lumber,lll.'Quewan
-& Douglas; ,2 do iroti ore; linCrilght,
Porter & Co; 2 do do, ShOeuPerger, Blair
& Co; 3 do rye, 1 1. Moore & Son; 2 lsbls
eggs, P Duff lit ' Son; 18 'do. - do, Wll
Grair&, Co ;, ` 40 aks oats, Keil it Ititehart.
. A.l.Axalauf 7 STATION, April: 8.-12
l i
lags whisky, & A .Ourson: 1 oar oats,
B Knox & SiDa '4O she rags, J M ratter
son; T 1 car ; zu feed, IG; Stewart; Ado
lime, J Craig. dg metal, Pitts Forge&
ir 6 V Co; 2 dotitaFf** B 3f4 &TOW: I KM;
5 ~rolls leath ;Giraharo .4t Spaugler;.l
car iheat., ee .Gino 2 . . 011 03 .4 Mt'
ion, Iten ' X 4141 200 , eke ,oatS, fit
Steel 84 So ". 4pipe, /Pd. Tate,
Itr!P . R :N„E73,
The river contlittei tb re
dede steadily
• •
with scant nine feet in _the.. channel, by
the Monongahela marks. Weather • yes
terday mild and pleasant, though at
times; there were Indicatlens of another
change.
There has been no arrivals"since the
date of our, last report. The
_Camelys
froth Nashville, and' Maggie Hays finin
St. Louis are due.
Joel Bates, who has • been hired to go
mate on the Importer, left for St. Louis
last night. The Importer will leave
there shortly.' for•the mountains.
The Ste Marys' cleared for Cincinnati
with an excellent -trip, including quits a
number of passengers. .
'The Colloads' departed tor'Fort Ben
ton, with a fair trip, and—probably—en
gagements below .
The Wild Duck and barges depaied
for St. Louis, with a pretty full cargo.
The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. li. Brennan,
is the regular
,packet for Parkersbufg
to- day,' leaving at noon. The rarkera
bulk packets appear to be•doing's very
good butiness; ,• ' •
- The 'Julia -No. 2 departed. ibr 'Zanes.
• i3tibiness Made ont pretty well, taking
everything into consideration. 'There is
not mueh'•complaining • about the
scarcity of fierght' as there is , in regard
to low'priees: Zklearly'OVerir boat leaving
here hastifulf Cargo; brit tho*re obliged
to, take It lit ss&' extremely hilt , ligures,
that It ia ettly'by fery close fithinciering
that' they come out ahead or make both
ends Meet. ' • - ' "
Thelda Rees No. 2, E 0211314 No. 3
and Dfollfe.Ebert, alLarrived at Cinow,
nati, during Saturday and Sunday. .
-z-Theliellevernon from New Orleans
to Pittsburgh,. and Torn Farrow -Pitts
burgh to St. Louis. were at Cairo on Sun-
rai
—The President has signed the Padu
cah Railroad Bridge bill. It will be con
structed with a elearehannel span of 400
feet.
—Capt. J. C. Yanhook assumed com
mand of the Oreat Republica' Saturday
and she departed for New Orleans bn
Sunday.
—The new mountain steamer Nick
Wail, Capt. Tom Poe, is announced to
leave -for Fort Benton ,on. Thursday,
without fad.
,
--Tee Glendale reshipped her Upper
Mississippi freight on the Northern Llr,e
packets,' and is now loading at St. Louis
for Pittsburgh:,
—The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. Ree
will leave for Nashville today with° , t
fail: She will be Ibliowed by, the Came
lie, Capt. Golding. . .
—lt has been computed that the insur
ance companies lost, by the sinking of
the Ruth, exclusive of the insurance on
the boat, the sum of .126,000.
—The new Northern Line . packet Min
neapolis, Capt. T. B. Rhodes, it is ex
pected.' will be ready to take' her depar
ture for St. Paulin a few data.
--Time relit °fallow fell at St. Paul on
the Ist, The , Mississippi bad, risen five
feet at that'pOlnt; yet the Ice 'still held,
but was expfttedlO start at any mo
ment. . ; . , .
.• —The , Alice yi, having had her ina-
Chinery taken opt at Madison, was to be
towedloi Evansville Saturday, where
she will receive., 20,000 . sacks corn. for
New-Orleans.: ~ -• , p ub lic :•-;•. , ~ •
The • Lena; sold at public 'sale on Pe
den at Louisville; brought 51,475, and
*as plychased by parties - in New Alba
ny., The barge Nashville was.bought by
Capt. Moses litirn, for;01,58. . • .. ,
.. .. ,. .
—During the quarter, ending March
Slat, 27 : steamers were inspected . at, Lou
isville. ~TotaLitinnage, 9 , 993 , 70 ...Derh1ic
the same. perk 4 licornseri were grantea
tO'49 engineers knd 44 Allots. Amount
.
1 9
received, - 11,98'9. -•- . - .- •
. steamboat
• - -4. is being built in Mor
gan county, Indiana;'to run as a trading
arid , trapping +easel on the White and
Wabash rivers. It Will he thirty-nine
feet long; nine feet wide, with a ten-horse
wer - engine, . and , will 'draw ' fifteen
„
, —A - .lll6trrphis " paper of Pride*: says:
The Anvers trip was transferred to.the
Natoma, she leaving last night for Jack.
sonpor.t with a ;fair cargo. The Argosy
was turned over to.. , Capt. :Vandergrift,
her owner, 'who : arrived ; fri. the city yer*
terdayio receive her. ;
~, • • - • :.. i ,
—A Cair o telegram te,the , Cincinnati
COmittercial,evs: ~ Aloupg lady of high
standing; Ulm Mollie. How, danghter of
a Wicicrw,Aid," .lehe. geePe . a beftr.dol37
house op' Wastungton,aventiO,4zas kttut
de'r4l44ttig,idd .114tic r . tot': eroiltri. An
atieebinent" has'',long 04104 between
the youut lailf•OUttilot• 'lhow en ' the
Davld Watts,. 'Mi. : Geck: • Clarke, which
was szel'atrongly ;Obi Oaten:to ! by
Mrs., edind as itheWatUrTaieed. Out
PerhieetAtight ithe,Most Ayr:treble , solai.,
1104:90hftmtilter7 ,0 .ghePidleePPearance
c.9.4}otlos o vtd 'O4 her ,: ,_:••,-., ,
, ctil7A9 Peatit4tentlgt?:Merchil hat}hean
i t
*rtiePlihr un fo rtunate 94eikr. litearabost
el.?r,9ll, shia . .Y 0 1411 1 3 0 0 . 14 will, ehell
:Amor, - 4,1 1 00 1 ' h!- 1 -4NiVeAbse
louden, ta),, . 03 rliq ix. bi. .F 94114
rihille,', • ere - , '4o'. )36n, ,a', ..
.tattoo , ititrt lisiiiis eiti i i*,,i -4
thaf.' - `o44itirforf:wThnink_gtho - to e
month', ithloh,
• - •ivhert;raectii' Mated
the pant look dark and gloOmy to *Warn
boat:lilittm, -..twelre , qnetailsteem.
boatmethfrOMMstaitt ibevirsiesSed
into in ecorrklty,lDcwipg, 4 ' 1 r=lls4. , one
Pi_./9910.:044r_utell'Alt , Rie *Mlle
M 1 4 11§240 0 ,0i f '7 _i t sp , sep i wpx.
car
.6, r isG P r ' e id faii;rl;l :PT
dig . - glf. tAlt 1
i'. - , i'-','''• 0 ~'
.4 otiwila r A n ipie.iiitio 6 44,va ~ „„ ,-.
oliffiari r- WfTq511014 1 176 1 -Wn_. 4 1 .
iti stiiiikiiik ebbe fininitite -the:: einoin
nati, tlionm'ecgit, bityet - , `She , ' left the bar
rackeabove New Crleabs on i MOnday,44
IS P: are; arriving luirei'day tit' 7 A.
at.,;making :her timeAtorti :Greenville
, &quake tgiOltreintutti-ifkdays n and ,2014
*ours,- . Capt. ; .13MWO- informs .no,' sire
came from the berracki to Violreburs in
29 hours 'end made the run . from the
mouthet.g.edjkiYer 'tug 4 1 ,4 1 4 , ;
light. e)3heleellati tb Ale gem
and 14 houo,,J3b,ifleft„tiop 7iktalAtu
der 6:241P - .lt4lttiviitig - herle ..*,atata
7 A. IC I making her, tanlelfaifil .- P4rt
port 1234 'lowa. She bat conilaeribla
time, believer; by bad Aireathei. • ""
River and , weather.
[By Telegraph to, the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
1 - 40 U/SVILLIg. April B.—The river is fall
ing, with twenty-two feetorwater in the
canal. The Iceatherja unsettled.
PACKETS.
MEMPHIS SSD NEW OBEESES,
Veit: MEMPHIS :ANW
NEW 9R.I.E#Nfe7-The steamer
AIISTEAUA ; —"- 'Capt---" — .
WU; lease for the above and intermedl.ite Porte
on THIIRoDAY . , Aura Bth. at 4 r. Si.
-For height Ornsteire, -apply onitoird; "or to
.JOHE PIAVE, or
an2'• 'J. 1).; COLLINOWOOD,-Agento.-
NASHVILLE..
F°', CLARKSVILLE
AND NASHVILL,E.—Thd line
passeagrr.stearier.: -
CAMELIA • Capt. GOIMING.
the ab o v e
. .
Will leave for the above and Intermeditite ports
on
SATURDAY. Inthirun..at4 P. M.
71" I FL orle' P l id or _
v r3 lAOiirgLEAVgl,lgea,._
F OR -IL
'CLABSVILLE
AND NASHVILLE.—The fine ,
passenger steams r
KATE PUTNAIII: • ' Capt.-a. NV:J=IN
. for the above and. intermed late ports
`on WA DNESDAY, - April Ith, at 4 P. 3t.
For fret ht or passage apply on board or to .
° mh3o •FLACK &' COLLTNESWOOD. Agent=." :
OCOICIN NA.VI.
• •
VOIR WitigELnEG.
M &HIRT PA,PARREAISHITRO
AND c1 N OIls; NATI. - •
. .
LeaVes Pittabirgh EVERY TIIEBD Ay: PI M.
Leaves' Cincinnati EVERY:PRIDAY.U4 . P. M.
•
The swi ft and snperb Sidewbeel Steamer ST.
'MARYS, T. C. SWEBN Sit, Commander. will
leave as announced abcre.. . • t
For Freight or Passage apbly on board, or to
. FLACK COLLINGWOOIis, or
_ COLLINo & BARNES ;. Agents.
N. B.—No Freight received on Tuesday after
I A. mb..V
. .
*UPPER 3111148115011PP/I.
.411dria ,1869. Ai:frisk
NORTItERN"LIn - r&corrs
St.lonis KeokOk and St. Paul,
AND ALL INT ArItHirDLLTE PORTS.
Acne of the splendid Sidewbeel Steamers of this
Line will leaveht. Louts deaf for Keotele,Dayen
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater and 13t. Paul.
• Through receipts for Freight and Passengers
will be, gluts, to all points oh the UpperMl+als
sissippl on steamers running from this port and
connecting with-the Northern-Line Packets at
gt,,Louls, thus enabling 4;9uslignees, to get their
Freight ;through withodt delay tend at lowest
rates, • Apply to JOHN FLACK,
J. D.. COLLIAGWOOD,
Agents, or to
nitaitg23 . 91 Water street.
ORTIIERN - LINE
• PACKET.—The fie* and
audit* • •
1 1 11 -
NE•rOtta . Ca. J. B. ltdOiate.
Will leave 'fur ST. PAUL, about the 10th of
April. Lndwgo through 'direct. • This splendid
steamer ,offers very superior accommodations for
passengersand stock. For particulsra apply to
- - 'FLACK & CULLINUWOOD; Agents,
-.M.:e98 ~ . , , ... - .orß. C. (FEAT.
T. LOUIS.
OR ST. LOUIS. MlSA i dg i t
SOURS' RIVER. AND FOR
ENTON the steamer
PICK WALL...
leave tor the above and all intermediate
ports, on WEDNESDAY, April 7th.
For freight or passage app i 77 on board, or to
mb3l FLACK A COLLU WOOD. Agents.
OR ST. LOUIS. KAN.
dY s i ar i g
,SAS CITY.I,EANENWORTR,
JOSEPIi OMAHA FORT BENTON. AND
ALL rum's ON rikElussouNi
new PINCUS er steamer
COLOSSAL .. Capt. M.- A. COE,
Will leave for the above and Intermediate porta
on 'RES DAY, April GIA. at 4 r.
mhfreight - or passage amply on board '
N) MACK & COLLTIDIWOOD.Agents.
PARIXERSBURII.
pITTS BURGH, adf i gt
wurzume,
Matta :Parkersburg:Tajo.
Lesii Company's Wharf Bolt, foot of Word
Street, :
MILT; AT 12 N.
MONDAYS AND THLMSDLIII.
BA YARD GIOEGS D. Moos', Mutter
WKIiNZEIDATS AND BASIIIIDATE6
OREM MAGLX • C. L. BaumAs, Master.
?..Freight willioarecalied at 41 hours-by •
sate- *• CO . - cant.,_
' . W .. IKWiIRA:.O:',
1194.,; : 221 .iud,223, Liberty: Street.
Consei of itirts, , itlOw
Agures„ str4ctly • -
Prime New. CrolN o ew Orleans Sugar and
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Bogus.
New York, Philadelphia
.and Baltimore Be•
lined do.
Golden Drips, Loverings, Brugge, Stuart's,
flsland
Adams' and Lon isynspr
Porto Bico, Cuba and Englishlsland Molasses.
Young Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
add Oolong Teas.
" Carolina and Hangoin MOO.
Java, LaSuayra and., lo Caffein.
Tobacco, 'Lard OU,ilsh. Nails, Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, Ao., constantly on band.
- • " ATA3O;
.., , ,
tinaßrandies,Wines and Segara.
. , .
iibeldsb. AloisllO. Inn Sparkling Hock Wines
ot Unmet A Co..:lit bottles. •• . .
, Spark Unit Aloselle,(l3olumberg and amnia"-
DOM. 'flookbeinter Burgundy. 'se.
11randenbarg lltems Tine Olive 013. ''.
- - „ „ do ... Illszets.,__4altorted la bottles.
, do' -- do ' - White 'wines.' In bottles.
:. X. Wort,,Al3onsi Sparkling Ontawbs.
tine old itnesti. Madelrii kaA.SortlYlnoA.
Free Old Monongsnelt nye warszter.'pors:
.„ do -Wry thine:nor Old Footob 14p '. 'do. •
•
~
oole A
to intAOeta i caandOnis Brand
Yin,
uneasy and Oniery tnimpaine. a ,
*stolesorburown ileettOn An:warranted.
, '.321 4 3 411 .,.! ,:i : : :,1
it,fa ail
"-:
mmensg StOck)it -LOW— ices 41
;:i!T t.') ••eCO D &•CO l B •
Iffil
-
:181",WOMNITMET4
,DE,MARK.
IDIMOVS ,
111116EY:0;
. , KEYSTONIE'POTTERY:
Ct Di . HIES &
N2O Asuutdotnieri
gtim l or 4 vOz• filluntol. WAWA &e
otifi:44 aga tiBRATT STBSET r
.11r41111 orders Pm 3 / 1 111" itteedal to. .
7,1869:
REMOVALS.
Rpm°34.l6,
REAL ESTATE LIESURANCE AGENT,
his removed ,to Not 21 (Sotp aide) DIAMOND,
east of Federal street, Allegheny City. ap3:g77
REMOYAL*
S. OIriNBEIRT & SONS
Have removed their Beal Estate Office to No. 39
SIXTH AVENUE; near the censer of Smithfield
street
REMOVAL AND RE-OWNING
OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED
DRUG STORE TO'li NEW , PLACE, - _i
, . .
' The undersigned haTeppened atl72 WYLIE
ST BERM, wl ti an entire new outfit and eteek of
DI - PORTED and DOMPB7I.O DitIIUS, CIIEBII
-06.1.4, PERFUMERY.
Alen. everyitilng nens.l3 ,- kept in I firet•class
.Drag Store. Prescriptions carefully empounded
at al hours of the day end n'ght. Pure Wines
and Liquors for medicinal] purpoaes. -
CHAS. c CO.,
aps:o9 , N'o. PIA . Wylie 8G; Vittebiargh,
ETNA IRON - WORHS.
SPING9 , CLIALFAiNT & 00
ItAiDFACTURERS OF 1
.
Iron, Nair, BOiltr Plate,
WROUGHT IRON TUBES ,
RATS REMOVED
- To - Their New Wa rehouse,
,
ezzi?osErint caw,
Co of Sandoe'hy street and the West Penna.
an Pitsburgh. Ft. Wuoad f r ii V i V e go Italgra i rs,
w- tti e tilgaVdl l MlTtsinnicar, " ..?l ° . Y.
:SABLE IBOYAND NAIL VORIS !
tuct a. Co.
manufacturers of Iron and Nails,
, HAVE REMOVED TO
24 MEne
_Corner kJ* -and Thireetoth Street%
• 'CTHREE BLOCKS FROM WHOM DEPOT.)
Jar Particular attention paid to .
. 0" filling - of
,city orders. . a.l
ipp EMOVAL.
LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS
Have Renioved to the Warehouse
. .
FORMERLY OCCITPIRD BY
RANO; CHALFA.NI'. & CO.,
•
91 and 92'Wat e rStceet,and 114
and 116 Fikat Avinue.
_ap1:01. - .
REMOVAL.
THE CASH INSURANCE CO.
Has removed from Its old office In Burke's Build
ing. Youth avenue, to -
- SECOND FLOOR,
. ,
PHELA-N•'S BUILDINC.
.11o: 22 Fifth Avenue.
aratzu - -
Capt. Tom POE.
ItwtEMOVAL.—B. McLain & Co.,
Dealers In Real Estate Stocks. Bonds.
gages and other securities. have removed to
their new Office, 104 Fourth avenue, Eaulson's
new Building—Any 'parties de:siring to buy or
sell. Real. Estate of any kind.. Stocks orDeadt
'and Mortgages win do weir to give them It Call.
THE NEW METHOD wtini THE
PIANO ifO,TE, ty -WILLIAM* MASON.
distinguished 'Maniac) and E. B7BOADLY,
is .a greatinrovensent open all-previous worts,
and is used d recomniended 'as such by' the best
teachers.' It preserves wh at ..wap valuable ;in
previous Welts, and adds many new features.
It Is the only • matleilk Plane Potie.fnetrizetor
published. presenting the technics of modern
.Plano Porte playinit. - .lt•ts eseler to' teach Auld
learn from, and secures-more rapidand thorough
praUre ea than anyi other .boolt.l No teacher .of
the Piano Forte can afford to do without its aid.
It la the bettsbOot. nor beginners:and the be scrftir
those who have made progress. Price**, , To
etazainationt by 'teachers; we Will.
unlit jai, la U. sends single cupy.to any teacher
orate Piares Torte. -by mail, ostage' pald, , for
half price. two dollars. An.uslitiou ia not:tidied
with iturosssaa flambe, and one with'Altliti.
CAN irmacanca, rablb•k4,lly.•• - •
MA I BEUTIIIERB,'
154 Tremont Street, Boston. •
m1031:03 - • • • 595 Broa dway. If ew TOrit:`
SPRING STOCK OF
BOYS' CLOTHING
NOW lIICCEIVING
GRAY & LOGAN,
.
MS 47 Stint STREET. (latelt.
•
NoTzer
OF , DISSOLUTIOL
Tbe Partneieblp lie}•etollare betii•een
Ike undersigned, 1.11 '
.174 is Day Dissolved
Bemutual,eopeent. Itithei pertain: ri siva lb
'
inh3o:lo2 " D NeIEATH. •
MUM
NION ENTER/PHISE.- '
'r '•d'FOtTNXS I II I I"
• . Ytti ,4. , .11!,aT. • ,
j VW. „as, Jpusrisojar.
,Mansitactnter C0911:1N6 , 13TOVEO, Alnhoh
randeit, Saab Welgbta, and all kinds
,o 1 gollaw, Warll.'C'lir Ab i ra*.t •rr artßT :°:
Machinery
0188 IiTS.. PITTnntIBEIH. PA. an26:v27Wk;
=EI
rt.p .
,m4 - IDr4or. e tis
PURIFIER TUB BLOOD;
you SAL I II
3 3.
deD;bIO.I(WP , , •
T - prism airAftir Pkvvir
~LA
that 'aPpl eittoe for t e Pardon of
Who Mead [dflty
'atell% l4l it lTl er VAL t
,tdseatee
'd!:Vt=r°ftgstouthi.rluVeaA eor.
!,(IPlTTatearitr. March sew WOG. Inhltigmr,
ifxx)x ,
~,~':. i. , ts.
.~~U;7Si3~_p
ME
FL° vi OIL CLOTHS;
' •
MOIL CLO H it
FOR
T WI D WNT AD ,
EN ,
N I L CJ ALVT I U*411"113
" 4 ' ,
X 6 and and xlh N I.:,
avi _
•
.i 310.11011
1AATIIIAIC& LABE, - .
Smithfield street, Sole Mi-nori cil l n lia,
Warrens Felt Ceuttnt. and Grave , j oie ,
jowls!wiggle. Sc _ .
, ..,„
i
1
COMMISSION MI:FLCELAFTS
J. L. DILLMGZII
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
COMMISSION maims,
87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RECEIVE ARD SELL
AU HiUde of Country Produce,
All Order* for kierebandise promptly Ailed at
Lowe/yr market rates. Particular attention
given to the sale of Butter, eggs, Cheese Dried
M ita, &c, We feel confident that we can give
entire sans on. by making QUICK Batas and
PROXY! EZMNfI, at HIGELTZT MARK= rims%
and therefore respectfuUy solicit your consign
ments. All corregfondence answered promptly.
Narking . Plates ftrnished-free. Grain in store
and to arrive dalW. • • • atal:tre
ap3 , g33
ETABLISHED BY A. & T
EV RIMY, MU.
M. GORKLY,
*HOtESALE
No: 271 Liberty Street,
akinsomi oir.litiazat NOM,
.F I i'I"T'SI3I:TROII. PA.
=3M!!!
sTEELE & SON, >
.09tnntidiaiO4 .. ii4 r erthanth .
.. AND DRA.LICBE4 Etir
No. 95 OHIO - '87'9.93M near not COoloion,
ALLEGHENY 42.71 r. PA.
MT= SOL
KEIL & RICHAILT,
COMMISSION BIZECITAN'TS,
mar Dxsittiliffx
mots, 6/111117, BMW& MILL TEED. ko..
349 'Abair fits Pittiburgh.
mr/4:1:47
L e J. "BLANCHARD.
Wholesale and
No. aye lizzor ninon.
aravissi
- BAIRD -& PATTON,
Wholesale timers; Cestingsdon Merchant,*
an Dealers lisProduce. "DAY, • Bacon, - Cheese,
Fish. Carbon and Lard . oll,lzon,- OMAN
Cotton Yarns and all r•lasburall Iltannfactomen
przr y t thr and , /1. 1 .4 „eta:MIS , STBEEZ.
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,.
lIIRWARDINWOOMELBSION 11011,011ABIS,
for the sale of !lour, emu., Bacon. Lard. But
ler; Med Pcutt slid Trainee generally.
Ark :Icr:4 , laparr.
..c6 . 9te; of VIM,
atttsbunih;J."- - • - re 22211/
„lONN ,
§8.11310T0,_ ti 114WALLAIPE,Whole
BALE ROMS AND PBOD.IIGN
INad 4.EaszEi writraz - Prit saurth.
lsitv.riso •
JOICR 1101181. :EDW. - nOutur,; 'EOM.
JOHN I. HOUSE '41113110414 Snow
cessors to JOMMI t , HOME & CO., Wnote.
sate Grocers and commission Merchants, Car.
nerol&mithaeld grid Water litrfetocrAttstnagh.
plioo,Elistorrha.:
De.CAIIIP, • : .• •
ATTORNEY AND COURSELLOR* AT LAW.
Office, No. 137 :FOI7IITH AVENUE, Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie,) will practice - hi the U. g. Circuit and
District Courts, in the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions in most of the adjacent counties. ja29,473
NMI. NEEPER I , •
ALDERMAN AND EF•OFP'ICIO JUSTICE OP
THE PEACH. -
OFFIPF., 89 F/FTUA-N r ElsIVE'•
Speelal attenlion even to, couvertneln=
eollectlont Deeda:Monde and Mortgages
up. and all legal bushiest) attended to prowpUy
McmAiiirnts,
Aoutomuatuatir,
Ex-Officiodustlea of the Peat.eand Pollee MAR
trate: • (Mee, GRANT' SMEST, opposite UM
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH,PA,' • ..
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgaq i Aelmowledgmenta.
Denositions, .and !Wine* executed
ti►itlipromptness and arm . inble .
tIISTACE . i. 11010
AlaYmna
tax-cannel atrwrieweor • ran PEACE MW
(MICE ateeprirateqc. , „ ~,•-,
0FF1CE,,73 PENNA. AVENUE. PITT6JIIW I !! ,
b s," liorWiges,
owledgments.
Deposl eed tloVit i o l l' MI Ir , vil • &Wm examsted
vita promptness aml dispatch,. ~ , mrrE
e l - po r. - ,
;;; ;
214061016 ;Tonna tar PiallSZAtilliiiD
os
PC ,4,1 9 11 4,? / 177, • •• •
csice,;ll.4 Citatie • itie
Sheds: , A LW
en antras. In Ms*.
M cknowledgmts, Depitions *
and all 141 :Basuteu +executed •with• soloontsess iukti
dispatch. . • ,
. .
•
. -
rTuSiiCe' of this .reicksfh
CONVEYANCER. 'REAL MIE ..tarit•
: - RANCE Auxin
OtLESION STILILT.T. EAST BEEIKIBGEtA3I."
CoUecuon of Befits oblitited'and promptlyst
tended to. . , • to31:70:1
JOiPir W. lUDDELL I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. •
(Mlle"no iffreet,.
• (Opposite the . MeV, Tionte.)
' ' '
rri 77 l
L T I. lETB6IVEION 2 , •
T,J •
ATTOIL}NF.TrAT—Li.*,
- , No. Bt7 Pitt"' Eitzepet,
esoowairuxoi.vsolivitooar..' I ' "s•ims '
Asemati4szeualtine;,''
age. WM= elluatryi.
' 101116T6112.11044PA
Fre LIVERPOOL ANDges
Traumata! muarmaissnim
stuinoitt%ifirwitiii;owatreirwaiti;)
TrZol , oriti isiiittAmet2
(11 47 , 11'1 1r :MtWittedFaa -BAYIAM,S4
glib%
c'FlC*4s4kiratraiii •
o !
I I !. WV, crixWOlitCWVlngati:
.
.. . .
' ,THE BIEN
TBE DIALPk -OS /
ito Wow p.A. itONIII
umn ot thtl
an 11.1,88M4A-gtiffeeduktiumaAt:
latnrji"rallua.l"ujil ltnr i tir tio4ogl
ructi 7 ef ,,,,,, e goo flito t o o A unmsers
anewn. imyrrwip o viatr i i.
- welt 0ddire 43 4.... .
Xillttiß ITiLI tirolkma v i1 ,, 1 , •
13.-r or wit ays szi.
' , ~, • , ‘ - r 1::}clo Lo '3 i V:11 mucous
IgssOi 0 .r . . ,
IANor osiz
iox,CILICAN paid
83 Matthaei/ street, ,
corner o(Dlamorid
pctabrgb. • • ,
. iar-Partlet ;feaallleir res
Mena sad cakes short :mum.
=
-
_
11.• STIeriNSON.
1=3411
40 As 'EITZJILII•
.lIICEANT
Ea
lII'rEI3UBOH, PA.
STX WagEOREt.
IMRE