121 = . . -•- , ; Marlton* bermegrap • NSW Yolt.S., April 22.—Cotton heivy, with males 1,100 bales .at 24/ 4 928,1 for middling uplands. Flour—recelpte 5,289 labia; market favors buyers and more do- lug, part for export; sales 7,800 bbls at 45,2595,65 for superfine, State and west ern, $5,7596,10 for extra State, 55,6596,60 for extra western, $6,6598 tor white wheat extra, $5,7597,10 for R. H. 0., ft@ 3 for extra St. Louis, $0912 for good to choice do; closing steady. Rye Flour quiet, with sales 300 bbls at $5,8596,75. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky' nominaL Wheat,-..receipts 1,922 bash; market is heavy and spring grades lower,with sales 34,000 bush at $1,28 for No. 3. spring in . store, $1.13591,373r for No. 2 do. in store and•delivered,lll.4B9l,46 for small par cels No. 1 do. in store and delivered. $1,41y, for 1 load do. in store, 31,6591,70 for white California $1,50 for • inferior amber, 31,69 for amber Michigan. Rye, heavy and decldedlylower; sales of 7,009 bushels western at 31,30, and. 800 .Caned* at - $1,34. , Barley malt quiet. Receipts corn 17,017. Corn opened steady and Closed heavy, declining. Sales of 96,000 bushels at 8098ig for new mixed west ern; 813598434, for old do in store and de livered; 76 for two years old do in store. Receipts oats, 5,706. Oats a shade firm er; sales of 28,000 bushels at . 'log for western in store; 77%079 for ao afloat. Rice dull. Coffee firm; sales of 6,700 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar dull; sales of 400 bobs at 12g for Porto Rico and 15 for Demerara. Molasses dull; sales of 50 bbls New , Orleans at 16978. Hops steady at 6915 for American. Petro. leum• firm at 17g, crude oil ; 323$ 938 c for refined bonded. Linseed Oil quiet at:,.51,02 in casks. Pork , a shade easier, with sales 1,175 bbls at "$31,209 31,35 for new mess, closing at $31,20 cash, $3l for old do, 55,75926,25 for prime, 328,50929,00 for prime mess, $80,75 for thin mess, and 633,62 for clear. Beef dull, with sales 150 bble at $8916 for new plain mess, and $12918 for new mess. Tierce Reef dull, with •sales 65 tierces at $23928 for prime mess, and $25080 for India meas. Beef . Hams steady, with, sales 250 bbls at $26932. Cut Meats steady, with sales 100 pkge at 12 3 / 4 918c for•shoulders, and 169103;c for hams. Middles quiet. Lard , quiet, with sales 600 tierces at 173;918gc for steam, and 19919gc for kettle rendered. But ter steady at 28935 c for Ohio, and 359 -43 c for State. cheese firm at 19923 c. Spirits Turpentine quiet. Freights to Liverpool quiet, with • engagements per atesiner l 7,soo bush corn at 3d. Lkrxrr.—Flour closed steady. and mitre doing in low grades. Wheat dull, 10c lower. Rye dull and heavy at 51,30 91,82 for western. Oats steady at 7630 tor western in store. torn quiet at- 809 ' B.lgc for. new•western. mixed, ..and-8134 ( I mo for old mixed western in store and livered.- !Pork moderately active and , firm, with sales of 500 bbls new mesa at • $31,25. Beef quiet and unchanged: . Cut meats quiet and steady. Bacondull and - nominal. Lard dull at .I.Bg9lSc for . fair to primal steam. Eggs quiet and steady at 18919 c. • - • Cincisoo, Air!' 22.—Eastern exchange fiat to par buying and MO premium.sell - ing. Flour quiet, with "sales of 'spring ,extras at g 6 ®6.25. Wheat firmer and dull; sales of No. 1 at 11,123491,14, No. 2 at 51,04g91,05y,c, closing at 111,05; sales • since 'Changeat e 1,04%. Corn active and higher; sales ' of rejected at 47947 c, new at 45948 c, closing at 45948 c ;. fades of No. 1 at 07. 3 4958 c seller May, No. 2 at 543tc ealler April, 559553,c, seller ,May, 5535 c seller June and buyer May: noth ing doing in the afternoon. Oats firm • and g(di,gc higher; sales of No. 2 at 54g 95634 c rejected at 51g953c; closing at .55g951ic for No. 2. Rye dull, inactive and nominal at 31,1891,1835 for No. 1. Barley dull and 10c lower; sales at 51,45 91,55, closing at $1,45 for No. 2 in regu lar houses. Highwines nominal at 879 Sec. New Orleans Molasses $1.0091,05. Sugar 14915gc for common to titmice. Mess Pork in good demand and 25c higher at $30,25930,50; closing strong at $30,50930,75. Sweet pickled hams are eteady. at 1534 e. Dry salted shoulders ily,Aumc; rough sides steady at 14c for loose. Lard ,firm at 18c., Receipts for the past . twenty-four hours-8,419 bbls . flour, 13,850 ous wheat, 2,595 bus corn, 13,492 bus oats, 1,165 bus rye,,1,200 bus , barley, 8,831 head hogs. Shipments— . 11,349 tibia flour. 76,321 bus wheat. 224,199 bus corn,. 147,070 bus oats, 1,070 bus rye, .350 bus barley, 4,007 hogs. ST. Louis, April 22.—Tobacco is toler ably active atull prices. • Cotton nomi nal and nothii g doing. Hemp at $1,059 1,60 for undressed. Flour fiat: a few or der sales at $4,75 for superfine; 5595,15 for double extra spring, and 57,5098,50 for treble extra. Wheat quiet but firm at 41.5591,60 for prime white fall; $1,75 01,95 for choice tce fancy red and white; • ;LOS for No. 2 spring, and $1,1091,11 for . No. 1. Corn heavy and easier at 669870 • for yellow and white sacked: Oats dull and drooping at 629650. Barley quiet and steady at 51,85 for choice spring lowa, • and $2,10 for do Minnesota. Rye steady at $4=91,25 for prime, and $1,28 for "f• choice. Whisky dull at 87c951,12. Gro. caries unchanged. -Provisions active for clear rib sides, both dry, salt and smok ed, and some demand for Bacon clear sides for future delivery. Pork at $319 31,50, the iatter for extra heavy. Bulk L Meats at 15915g0 for loose clear rib sides. Bacon shoulders at 13913gc; ' ,clear rib sides at 16 % c; clear aides at 17c, ' and 100,000 ibe of the latter, buyer May, -at 17gc. Lard; holders stiff and gener ally out. Cattle market quiet with only ' a local demand and prices unchanged at 89473'c. Hoge steady at 8191.00.- Receipts —flour 8,800 bble; wheat 8,600; corn 8,600; oats 6,600; , barley 6,500; ' rye 200 bush; hogs 850.- • • - ''.l CEINCUSNaerI, April 22.—Flour is quiet and unchanged; family, $6,50@6,75, Wheat is firm; No. 2 at 11,36, but little No. .1 in, the market. Corn scarce and advanced to 21)c for ear. Oats at 669)70; the latter rate paid for white. Rye sold at $ 1 ,3901,40..C0tt0n is dull; -middling at 27y 6 ; Tobacco firm at full rates. Whisky is steady at 98. Provisions are quiet but firm. Mess Pork at Pl. Hulk Meats 123401434. Bacon at 1W for . shoulders,. and 16;i ®I7 for -clear rib and clear sides. Lard is generally held at 19, buyers at 18w2)18m for country and city. Butter is dull, but the prices are unchanged, fresh at 83037. Eggs are arm at 16. Groceries unchanged - - and 'firmer at full rates. Potatoes unchanged 'at 50®70 per bushel. Linse6,l oil dull at g1,00®1,06. Lard Oil is dull `but not tower. Petroleum is steady at 826334 for refined. Gold at 132y,e4• buying and 134, selling. Money mar ket close at 10(3111 per cent. Totiuno, April 22.—Flour market dull. 'Wheat steady and unchanged, with sales amber.at $1,45; white. Michigan regular at $1,46; No. 1 red at 5.1,444; htlere ef . ' fer $l,BO for No. 2 red: Corn . q uiet and steady; No. =1 at 65, and No. 2at 62%c; sales Michigan at 63. Oats firni and 1c better at 64 for No. 1. Rye dull and Un changed; No; lat /1,25. Barley dull'and unchanged. Recelpts-800 bola flour, 1,500 bush wheat, 9,300 bush corn, 1,000 I .bush oats. Shipmenta-2,190 bbla flour, 3,ooo.bush wheat', 26,400 bush' corn, 1,000 • bush oats, 600 bush rye._ _ • girankatilt,'April 22..-Tlour is more BCtive,,with. pales of western superfine at less s @% 26 s: do • ext Wheatl and do. -nanny; .8;2540. its 1211, with sales of o.oloolloo` ll o 12,V 1 ; °Orli is - dull, er uhanles4white at 86()t88o, and ‘.• P=. l / 4 1 1 4. -.IWW ' 'A ”rs - r•- , "? Vika MN EIMENIE' yellow at' 84486 e. Oats; - the market - 3e arm, at 75@180c for heavy. Bye is dull at $1,40®1,45. Mess:Pork is firm at 482. Bacon is firm, with sales of rib aides at 16, , ,c, clear sides 17%c, shoulders, 1414 c, and hams at 20(3.21e. Lard 'is firm at 19 1 40. Whisky is quiet at 91®92c. MILWAUKEE, April 22.—Flour is quiet, steady and unchanged. Wheat clfted steady at $1,1134 for No. 1, and $1,04 for N 0.2. Oats in fair demand, at 540 for No. 2. Corn quiet and steady at 54c for new. Rye lower at $1,12 for No. 1. Bar ley firm, with fair to 'good at $1,70@1,85. Freights are quiet at 7c to Buffalo and 180 to Oswego. The receipts for the 'past twenty-four hours 'amounted to 2.000 barrels flour, 17,000 bubliels wheat, 2,090 bushels corn, and 2,000 husliels oats. - LOUISVILE April 23.—TObacco; sales 144 hhds.conimon lugs, 980 de good, 600 do Craig comtlion leaf at 514,75. Flour $5,50@6,00. Wheat 41,40@1,50. Oats 67 ®6Bc. Corn 6468 c. Sugar firm; New Orleans 14% 6 c. Hay $21@21,50. Mesa pork $31 1 ,50.i Lard 1834 c.: Bacon; shoul ders 133./c. clear rib sides 17c, clear aides 1734 c. Bulk shoulders' 1113,c clear rib sides 16c, clear sides 1634 c. Cotton 47c. Whiskey 91e. PHILADELPHIA. April I.2.—Floux very dull; sales of Northwestern extra family at 56,50©7,25, and Ohio do at $7,00(§18,00. Wheat firm; sales of red at $1,70®1,75, and amber Michigan at $1,80@1,85. Rye steady at 51,45. Corn steady at 830 for mixed western. Petroleum unchanged. Pro Visions inactive. Whiskey advanced to 96®98c. • CLEvErasn, April 22.—Wheat--No. 1 red winter held at $1,43, and No. 2 do at $1,30. Corn—sales of 6 cars at 70c, and 2 cars at 59c. • Oats held at 65c. Rye held at $1,25©1,30. Petroleum market dtdl•and steads , at 28@290 for standard white in large lots; small lots to the re tail trade at 32@33c. • , CHICAGO.. April 22.-11Ogs . itative and firm at $8,70@10,20 for common to choice. Beef Cattle more active , and easier at $5,25®5,70 for cows, $6,00®6,75 for ' stock- ers and light fleshy steers, $7,00®7,25 for good to choice, and $7,60 for extra choice shipping beeves. ' MEMPHIS, April 22.—Cotton dull; mid dling at 27®2734c; receipts; 257 bales; exports, 1,096 bales. Flour quiet. Corn, 77®78c. Oats, 75®80. Hay, ;26®27. Pork, $2l. Lard, 16 ®2oc; ~Bacon steady; atoulders, 1334 c; sides, 1734 c. Bulk mea A quiet; shoulders, 1234 c; sides, 145. CINCINNATI, April 22.—Cattie Market —Beef Cattle unchanged and range at ;4 ®4,75 for common, to extra. Wogs are steady at slo®ll for good to extra heavy. Sheep are scarce and in demand at 4@6,50, gross. DETROIT, April 22.—Wheat dull; extra white winter 11,75; No. 1 do. 11,58; No. 1 $1,35. lismr YOBS, April V.—The market continues inert, but we are last approach ing a turning pomt that will sorely test the ability of the mills tb prodube goods at the present low rates. Fancy woollen goodspted for men's wear are selling at fro m,l down to 50c, currency. In brown goods there was another break ,late last evening on Atlantic sheetings by a leading jobber, and it has extended to other makes to-day. We now quote Atlantic A heavy brown sheeting at 1534 c; do. P 18mc; do. V I::©l2}4e; H 15c; Pacific extra 15c; Lawrence I.; 15c; Lyman E 15c; Laurel D 15; St. Lawrence 0 14Me; Princeton A 15c; Augusta 1434 c; Pequot A 16; do. B 18; Boatt 0 are down to 1169, and Great Falls to 11;.4c. PITTSBURGH, PORT 'WAYNE & °AO° RAILROAD. April • 22. —l3 ears metal, liimlck ,-Co; 3do do,Union Mills; Ido bran, Bell & Bitchat; 2do rye, H - Wallace; 200 bbis flour, Seghmyer & V; 400 do do, owners; 100 do do -Wil son .t Son; 5 bbls whisky, W Halting; 38 kgs nails, G M Eberican; 100 do do, J B Smeathen; 20 doz washboardis, Dil worth It Co; 1 car barley, Gray & Son; 90 eke rye, W J Meek;, 31 ti bia apples, H Rea Jr; 16 doz brooms, Knox & On; 10 l'bls flour, L& J Blanchard; 21 bxs" to boom, Prettield .& Bro: 40 sewing ma chines, Sumner &Co; 11.bbls apples ap.. pies, J J Pettit; do.do, W H gaff; 11 do do, Van Gorder &S; 2 cars hay, 0 H Allerton; 10Q bgs, 25 bbls. Sour, J Dor rington: 50 bp feed, Adams & Austin; 5 bbls stareh, C Morningstar. CxxvimmitCArro Prninitrxem ROAD - April 22. 3 cars blooms, -Nhniak dr. CO; 1_ do turnings, Moorhead do Co; 1 do lime, Hauilltem, Algeo & Co, 1 do barley, J M Carson & Co: 1 do stoneware H Laughlin:. 15 bbls peas, Moine & Co; 1 lot furniture, Hamner & D; 19 sacks rags, Christy & Beriliam; 16. do rye, Mc- Rainy & Hood; 2 do• ggs, 19 jugs mo lasses, Cramer & Co; 25 dodo, ArMstrong B & Co; 75' Wig chairs, 12, do rockers, Bedford - Chair Co; 5 bbis 'apples, J A Graff; Bdo eggs, Steel "it Brtg, 4do ap ples, Kell & Ritchart; 40 oil barrels, C A Wormeastleoo 'bbis eggs, I do butter, M'Cullough, S & Co; 9 bales cotton, Dickey 4k Co; 3 bbls eggs, '1 firkin Miter, 2 bgs rags, Head & M. P/TIDDITDOH CINCINNATI AND ST. Loris Rattatoan,_April 22.-1 bid egggs, 1 do butter, McDonald & Co; 1 do tallow, J Gallagher; 8 bbls eggs, J A Grate 2 do do, Day & Co; 4 tubs, 1 bbl butter, 9 d 6 eggs, W A tiraif; 17 skis pOtatoei. Meanor & H; 4tpkgs produce, P G Craighead; 603 busli, 1 car ear corn, Shornaker & Lan gentudin; 100 bbls flour, D Wallace; 100 do' do, .1 M Montgomery; l'car staves, W Hastings; Ido do; M. P- - Adams: 50 tas hams, Dalzell & T;10 do do, Hanna di Co; 6do do, Sellers & Co;; 5 do do, E Heazle tont 8 cars corn, G Stewart: 20 kge lard, S Ewart & Lo. *ALLEGE:ImI 'WALL= Duratosn, April 22.-56 blabs oil, H W C Tvreddle; 14 bge barley, D Dinnan; bxe eggs; - Knox' &.Orr; B,pkge,-.AAClrkpatrlek R. Co; .1 do do, lAttle & Baird; 1 car clay, Dithridge & Son; 8, skis oats, Adams , & Austin; 6 bbls eggs, tßlekman; 826 bbleoll, Blither •lc Bro; 480 do• dod J Bell; ••182 do do, Mennoo4: & asestnal ems , limestone, Elhoenberger, & Blair; • 1 oar metal, Mo ltnight, Poiter'dr. Co; 34 green . hides, M ,Delange; 2 ears. metal, John • Moorhead; ,11sks.potatoes. J D Strome; 2 bbls ba• totiMalzell Tovrniierid; 7 bblii 'onions, 1 Vangorder & ShePard; 1 car D 1,1.1 Reynolds; )39 bge oate; Bdo rye, Blaney & Moore. ALLEGHENY STATION, April ,22,-12 pkge tobacco, It • & W Jekiltinsan; 1 car Wb, A r.Taggar;.l do wheat, Bl'lCee & ,Co; 1 , do ,scrap iron„ P & F Co; Ido "lntaber; Walter & Bon; Ido lime, J AO dell; 6do lion • ore, 3 do Umettotte, Eln ,perioe Iron Co; I do metal, Spang, Chal fant & Co; 100 bblallour, 6do eggs, R & A Carson; 104 do 'older, P'Herple, 1 car lumber, Phelps, Parke & Co. ' '-...- Dry Geode Market.' IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. ROCK THE: BABY fJ;Atimors, PATiNT CRIL 60 . LD O . 7KLY BY LEMON •Se WEISE. hutt e d • . .Fungeffoll4aufactaren, &en its kivirairtry.. founds fallsaaariumt of Par. _ , • ' ' ' - PTITSTIVIIGIr aAnMi RIVER NEWS. The river was rising steadily last ev ening, with ten feet' six inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Weather clear and pleasant. The •Lorena- and Glasgow were due laat night and will doubtless be found in port this morning. The. Australia departed for New Or leans laSt 'evening with a fair trip, in cluding quite -a number Of wagons, carts, etc. Capt.' James Hamilton was to uilot her to Cincinnati. The high-headed Glendale, Capt. J. M. Hare, with Capt. Jas. Mellon in the office. will positively leave for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-day. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Whittaker, is filling up steadily for Cincinnati and Louisville, and will take her departure to-morrow evening. The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. • Darragh, Jr. is announced for St., Louis and St. Paul forthwith. She is, in. all • respects, one of the best boats in the trade. The Mary Davage and 'l3arges, Capt. Shedden, are announced co leave for St. Louis to-morrow, and shippers should beak this in mind. The Kenton, Capt. Kerr, is the regular packet for Portsmouth to-day, leaving at 4 p. M. —The Camelia, , Pittsburgh to Nash ville, was at Louisville on Tuesday. —The Sallie, Nick Wall and Collossal, were loading at St. Louis for Benton on Tuesday. • „--i —The Argosy was loading at St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Tuesday, Capt. Lew Vandegrift in command: • —The R. E. Lee made the run from New Orleans to Louisville in 5N days, and done a large way business, —The Great Republic from New Or. leans, and Maggie Hays from Pittsburgh. were at Cairo on Tuesday. —ln the Court of Criminal Correction- St. Louis on Tuesday, the case of Crept, Donaldion was continued until the 23d, —The Alaski arrived at . Cincinnati, with a goad trip, and Capt. Oakes ex presses himself well satisfied with his treatment while here. - —The Kate Putnam, Nashville to Pittsburgh. and Simpson Homer and Tom Farfow from St. Louis, and Anita dillo, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, were all at Evansville on Tuesday. —The C,oombs, recently sold at Mar shall's sale at Wheeling, has had a short cabin put on and otherwise recon structed, and will be used as a job tow ing -boat. —Mr. Jack Chambers, well known here. owing to ill health, has quit the office of the W. A. Caldwell, . and has gone to the Hot. Springs, Arkansas, to to recuperate, and'at the same time ace as an agent of the` Arkansas River Packet Company. —The Great Repriblic, en route from New Orleans has 2,000 Bars of railioad iron and 500 eke of coffee for St. Louis. —40.103 bales ofeetton has come out of Red river from above the "raft" mince the opening of navigation. There is fully 1,000 more yet to come. , —On Saturday afternoon the new Wheeling and Parkersburg packet. Sci ence was launched from the shipyard of Wilson & Dunievy, Wheeling. As 'ithe lies in the water. without her machinery, but:with more than half her cabin on, she draws only six. inches. —There is a project on foot for the re moval of the raft on Red River above - Shreveport, which if it should prove sue ceasful, will open to good navigation one of the finest planting countries in the world. :-.The Government at one time at tenipted to remove the obstructions, but, from some cause, • failed. The present project is in the hands of those most in terested—the planters of Upper Red River—and will hardly fail. —Captain Jo. McCullough has settled with the insurance companies of Cincin nati for the loss of the Judge Fletcher's 'machinery, at Louisville. —The new boat being built for the Cin cinnati Mail Company at Howard's ship yard, Jeffersonville, will be ready to launch in'about three weeks. She is to be very light, fine and fist. -Capt. Sam. Beltzhoover, river re porter of the Republican, died last night, in the 33d year of his age, of typhoid fever. He had been sick for some time, and his death'was not unexpected. He was 'a young man of great energy and considerable talent, and was kind hearted, generous and brave to a fault. Among river men he had hosts of friends, and was indeed esteemed by all who knew him.—pt., Louis Dem. 21st. River and Weather. Brzeierrapa to the Ettteborch Gasette.3 Loursvitax,, April 23.-River ruing slowly with nine feet eight inches in the canal. Weather clear and pleasant. PROFESSIONAL. G. De CAMP• • • . • ATTORNEY. AND 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW. °glee, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Mts. bugh, (formerly occupied by Hon.. Walter H. Lowtoleo will practice in the U. S. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Snpreme antLall the Courts' or Allegheny county, and make collec tions in most of the *disci= t comities. .1 a2D:C3, • B. NEEPIER • W 21 1• 1 ALDEItgAN ilql) EX-OFFICIO .11:TSTICE OF •. • • • • • THE PEACE. •OFFICE; 89=FIFTH AVENUE. • Special attention giveli to' conveyancing and collections Deeds., Bonds and Mortgages drawn np: and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately. • • : • • SAMUEL MaFASTERS, AxarnartmArir, • . 3nsifee of the Peshe and Pollee Iltag trate. • 0111 en, GRAFT BTEBBT, opposite the Cathedral' PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds,Bonds, Mortgages. Aokncrwledlillwats, Depositions, and. nil - Legal Business eneentea with promptness and•disnoteb:•• • • • • labia joIP Ak EintAlL ll 4 4kmajmrawimr, ti v x ! oirytio JI7BTICE OT TOE PEACE AND • POLICE 19.01STRATE. oteee,us TryTH STREET, apposite the oe thr.dttl.,,, Pittsburgh, Pa: Deed*, Bonds, Mort gages,. Acknowledgments, Depositions -and all Legs Business executed with bronnoness and dispatch. • • AMMON, A. Justice 'of the Peaas CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AND INSU - RARCh Augil. CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMIRRRAAL Coliseums of Rents Solicited and promptly at. tended to, tayiny6o j onx w..auaDzu., .ATTOR*EY7AT..LAW. (Noce, 116 blamotulletea s , (Opposite thetoirt How e, felS:t44 BLAILEZIFIG AB , R.A.%%T.A:Viro, 100bbalL Orlavin Intl= "rfrfritp.A . _ • ,' - PRMAlrArtitt . -23,71889. OB ILEOILIIII;BUR• _ LINGToN, bIUtsCATIIIE. AVEINPORT. ROCK ISLAND. FUI4 UITY. LIONS, GALENA. DUBUQUE. I GREGOR. LA citossE. WIBONA. RE : 1 LANDING and bT. PAUL. The new and e did passenger steamer, BRLLE VERNON Capt. J. V. DAwD , Will leave for rho above and intermediate Inge on SATURDAY. the 91116 tb• at 4. si. For freight or passage Auply on board GRAIEST, SWn,ENEY & Co, Age . The above boat having a greater part o load engaged,wu l Positively leave as annon presenting an opportnattffor passengers, p• blarlY those having families, seldom obt. from nere, as this boat goes thronght.ritho shipping or transferring at tq, Louis, th piaci. g passengers at no inconvenience. a., arir g them an opportunityfor speed ana fort rarely obtained. • .1 F 0 R LOIIISVILLE,Adrig CASED - AND bT. LOUIS.— .111ARY DAVAGE AND BARGES, Capt. JANILS StIEDDON. leave as above on SATURDAY, 24th last., at 4 r. M. For freight or passage aply on board or to apl9 • CHARL ES BARNES. Agent. F O,R WBEFhlNG.x id ar m a' MAIO - ET rA, PARKE hSBURG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TIIESD AY- , Leaves Cincinnati EVER I;ifitiDAY-4 P. M. The swift and superb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. 'MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY„Commander. will leave as announced above. For Fieight or Passage apply on board, or to FLACK. & COL Lan:MOOD, or COLLINo & BARNES, Agents. N. B.—No Freight received on Tuesday after FOR CINCINNATI andi d are LOUISVILLE.—The steamer; 8.C.• ORLY Capt. ISAAC WityrreicEn, Will leave for the above points on SATURDAY, the 518 d Inst. ap2o GRRIEST, SWERNEY & CO., Agents. adiF 0. 1869 d 0. NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, PROM t. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul; AND ALL ISTERMEDLLTE PORTS. One of the splendid Sidi:wheel Steamers of this Line will leave hi. Loafed& ly for Heoltuk,Daven.. pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater alio St. Patti. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper Nt.'s's sissippl on steamers running from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets al Bt, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to let their Freight through wi th out delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN /LACE, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, . Agents, or to B.C. GB tS , 91 Water Street. 1ab28:6121 • FOR ST . . LOIII7IS, ' GA- ..t : __ LENA.. DUBUQUE AND ST. L. —The war and elegant passenger packet. GLENDALE ' JOHN 31.. HARZ, CR • taln, JAB. litsta.ox. lerk. Wlll at lc ac 4 e r form. the above porta on FELDAY, 53d, . JOHN BLACK. J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agents. sp2o PITTSBURGH, WV/IKLING AND PAR KERSBURG LlNE.—Leave ;ompaWil Wharf moat, toot of wno Btl t. daily at IA n., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, • • C. L. SatextrAN, /falter. Might will AMES vCOLLaN nom by FLACK' & CULLINGWOOD: . non AiteLLS. TO LIVERPOOL AND T slak QUEENSTOWN. VIE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS Numbering sixteen not-elms vessels, among sr. mthe celebrated CITY OP rtalls, . CITY OP .k.NT*lt_r/.. CITY OP BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIKORE, Selling EVERTEZATTIII L Iirr, N liotn Pier 46, nit River, New York. For nassage or farther informs:ion artily to SCILLok. ar. TO FIFTH STREET, (Chronicle Rultding. ripittititt* Poet !Mo.. Pitt nr HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. I have in! Store and am constantly receiving direct from manufacturers. a complete assort ment of ,BUILDER HARDWARE which,l offer for sole on as fair terms as any house In the eite t - together - with a line assortment of CUT LERY, GUNS and REVOLVERS. Also, the bast selection of MECHANICS' 'POOLS, com prising all the latest and best improvements known to the trade. I have,my factory in full openation as usual. and am repared to do all .kinds d f lob work the same - as , before the ere of the kild of.Febrnary, such as grit ding mon scissors, knives, put ti ght ng in knife. Udes, and repairing all kinds of li machn . JAMES. DOWN : • NO. 136 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. Also, Agent for Grosskope , s famous MAGIC LINEN MARKER, the - greatest novelty in the !world. . feEtsys 0 \ t to , t 111 ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS Qualities and . Colors. Particular attentitt given to laying Slate and repairing Sate rO?ni, q• or particulars and prlees address • • ' NEWMITS, • No. 43 Seventh Avenue, mbaligSS . PITTSBURGH. PL. `KEYSTONE POTTERY. Q.- •Ms SIER &- . 1.7 I lianubcturers o MEISIWAIII4. BRISTOL WARE Ike ofilep and Warehouse. 383 LIMAItTYISTILBILT WALL orders promptly Wended to. gAARDEN Ella TAKE NOTICE. —FOR' ' BALE. -.4'he , FOURTEEN , MILE HD, on the Allegheny River. and now used for gardening pirposes; well improved and In a high suite - of:cultivation; containing 40 or DO acres, now offered at bargain.. .oa/1 soon. kso. oher Farms .la good locations... Woolen FactOryt two Houses, and twenty acres or land on the Central Railroad. Holmes and Lots For ga: and To-let In both cities. For further pm.. kr WILLIAM WARD , 14 ,2 1 41 11 1 8 1 0n:it' street. ounosite oathodraP, . frrE M AN. N OE THE DIE( • who bead rAZROIStni TICIERTS otthe RD 3d fSBRIEs Os WASHINOTUrt.maDAL. LION Paiiii.szehoroby.lnrogi Tied that the draw. o l t r :4 o ,E,l l lo . ,trin m r,n=„ o :ta d3lll 4l; d raws. 111 ' NM; ritr, nteriiied 4 le pti t iori4Atibe igp o r Its ti."0 2 . ..I.hti htitea . :111P PITTEMIIHGE.' PA. RMM PACKETS. . ST. 'PAWL. ST. Loris. CINCINNAII. 'UPPER MISSISSIPPI. PARKERSBURG. STEAMSHIPS. MISCELL &NEOU TRADE MAR rERES= 'MOO: Lopnp. CHIMNEYS COMMISSION MERCHANTS J. L........ . . .A. STIVINSON. DALINGER & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye. - Whiskies. I IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &Ca No. 87 Second Avenue, ardi PITTSBURGH, PA. zna CH. ad r. r• to Iher ced, 'rtte tried cre. reby 1 om ,r2° E STABLISHED By A.'& T w. GORMLY, "WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, Wirer.crwr Orr. Eicu.r. H 07.1.0 prx.rs33u - nim. PA. ae :yle EVINDLE J. A. NIIINIAL Ni!STEELE & SON,. Alio • Commission Merchcints, AND DIALIDIES IN •367..43trit, GRAIN, FEED. dr.e. No. 95 OHIO STHERII, near Past Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. rims KAII. SAS. Y. RIGEL= KEIL & RITCHART, COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, &ND DFALZES IN • FLOUR, GRAM, SEEDS, MTLI, FEED, ac. 349 Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh, as :UV • L T J. BLANCHARD. . • Wholesale:and Retail Grocers, No. 39e PENN 131'REVE. aplB=l39 . : 11 - ITTLIFy BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Oroeere, Commission Merchants an Dealers In Produce, Flour, Baton, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil. Iron. Malls , Mass, Canoe Yarns and all Ftitsbursh lian i tures generally, urgh. 11111 and It* agCO ND ET, Pittsb JOSH sairrorr • WALLACII. §SHIPTON&WALILACEIWIIioIe• BALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL . No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. JOIIY I. H011142.41D1f...1101113/.....WX. H . ROOS& JOHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue.. . cum. to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO.' Whole sale Grocers and Commission , Mereheats, Cor nee of Smithfield and Water Streets. Plttslmrsh. C. ARM4TRON6, thieCeSsor Citd="tt mAdnii PRODUCE I: • 4; 1 1F- koolh4 ;14t9iii ILOHN PECK_, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, No. Third street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Always hand, a_ireneral assortment or La dies. WIGS, BA N D S, CURLS: Gantlemon's WIGS. TOPKV.S.. SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS. - .te. Zir A rood Price In carh will be given for RAW HAIR. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting done twthe neatest manner. , rehl nv OEIBIENT, SOAP STONE, &a. "FDIRUTD LAKE , Na. 124 Smithfield street,. Sole Mannfeetnrer of a.tren , s Felt 9emeat and Gravel Roofing. Ms. Lariat:or sale. . 1a5:20 WILLIAM BULLER CO., nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. . Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade atlow enures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and 1 ' Molasses. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Be !Mud do. • . . ,Golden Drips, Loverings, Stua rt 's. Adams) and Long Island Syrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young limn. Japan, imperial, Gunpowder Mad Oolong Teas. • :Carolina and - Bangoin Rice. • ;Java, LinaTrA and -to Coffees. Tobacco, ILard GU, FLA, Nails, Masi, Boons, Cotton. Yarns, b.c., constantly on Land. 7 IMPORTERS OF • Fine Brandies,Wines and &gars; . • . Itbentsb, Moselle, and SParklinleHock Wines . Of Rtnael •A• Co.. In bottles: • • • Sparkling Moselle, Seharsberg and jottannia burg, Hoekbelmer. Burgundy, dc. • Brandenburg A 'Freres. Fine 011 re OU. - ; do • do ' Clarets,Amoorted In bottles.. M. iPort .igonlil§39l•ritti V g i g,ll4l 'attlei• Flue old Sherri, Alidelra and Port Wines. Free Old Mononganela Rye Whiskies. pare. do. Very Superior 014476 4 50teh do 4 . 20. Sole Agents for Moe; BChandon , s Orand yin. eneney and Battery Cbseatmalle• l ir d les of our own, selection an d warranted. ES 2,000 000 ACS OF CHOICE LANDS FOR a ALE. BY 'TNE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION. Dint aloha the line of thir read, at $ l4O .114° $&,00 PER ACERt And ea $ CREDIT OF FP7Z. YEARS. Tor !twitter parricidal', rasps, 1103., address • - JOHN Pa nEvzstztrz, • • Land tfoiihnlasloner, ToSekalf,aissas. Or . :11L1111. /444FROINF, SECy s mini; , At. Lace. Missouri Liis Fmani rimme 1311 WORKS. ga. s\ it 0 0.1/st 0 N 9 Black and Colored Printing & Lithographic vArthrisnas, &a. Grara Ferry Road and 133). Street: fell:010 ' PHILADiELPRIA. rRESIEU - SHAH ' RECEITED daily at BENJAMIN PULPRESS 'PoPiller eh Stand, No. 41:k Diamond Market, ,ritts ; burgh, and at thelivin City, Allegheny Mt?, corner of • Oltio and Federal streets. Can - be. bad .all klndrof tea and -Lake fish , -Halibut, Shad, beak,. Codfish. Haddock and Eel. Also, large Btergeon..Herrleg add Macirmw Int/lies of Whlte, Lake ' Fish, Salmon ' Bass, 'enables us to sell at the -. lowest market prices. whole le or retail. We Invlte all lovers , of Pres lab to give us a call, and we will Izmir Trout,: wbielt them a treat. n,lnnE to • sale bl J. J. B. jA N1)11)1, f°ll .l „man- JAJE.I3O. RAILROADS. ■I . : CONIVILLS VILLE • - 7 - ILROAD. On and after TlTEnbetr. Nolember 1~ . traLns will arrive at and aepart taa Ddpot corner of Grant and Water streets, a* follows; Depart. Mall to and from Union- town 7:00 A. 6. 6:00 p. it McKeespOrtAccomdt'n 11:00 A. 2. 2:03 P. 14 Ex. to and from Myna. 3:00 P. R. 10:10 A. X. West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. id. 8:33 A. It. Braddock 's Accomdt'n. 0:15 P. X. 7:50 P. M Night Ao. toMcK'sport.lo:3o P.M. 6:48 A. Sunday Church Train to ar and from West Newton 1:00 P. 6.10:00 A. for tickets apply to RAYMOND W. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. no CHANGE OF asim ALLEGHENY VALLEY IMMO/LD. On and after MONDAY, November 9th, 191311, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsbargb Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 01.401ty, Buffalo, and all points In thn 011 Flexions. . !RSA PrPtuntraort; PriTenrrapg Mail 7:15 am Mail 5:90 pm • Express...... 7:10 p m Express.....B:3o aat Brady's B Ac 3:09 p m Bradys B Ao 10:30 a m Ist twits Works Ist Soda Works Accomd. .. 10:50 a m Aecomod , n. 8.510 aas ad Soda Works lad Soda Works Accomod'n. 5:00p m AccomocPn. 3:40 Church Train leave ttaburgh at 1:10 P. a. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:80 A. M. ••• Passengers taking express train have bill one eban_ge of cars between .Pittsbnrgh, Baffallok and Oil Merlons. Mail and Express Trains stop only It principal. points. Mixed-Way mid Ap.. commodatiod trains stop at all stations. THOMAS SING. Asst. Shpt. W. POSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. no. rITTSBITBG4 LI MBEEK CINCINNATI AND LOIIIIS RAILWAY. PAR HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE OP TIME.—On and after SUNDAE. Nov.92d, 1868, trains will leave and arrive al n' Union Depot, as Pillows, Pittsburgh time: Depart. drritto. 3:..W a. m. 13 : 13 a. =. Fa et Line 10:13 a. m. m. Bait Ei_iress Mixed way 5:43'a. m. 6:43 p. m. McDonaldle Awn:, No. 111:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Accommod. 3:38 p. m. 9:48 a. m. Idc.DOnald , s !Leen, No. 2..5:08 p.m. 3:111D. . . m. Express will leavidally. IA:13 M. Mail will arrive daily. The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sunday* cepted, and makes close connections at New • ark to , Zanesville and points on Sandusky Mansfield a Newark E. 8.. S. P. SCULL, General Ticket ileent. _ W. W. CARD. Sup't.. Steubenville. Ohio. W. 1868. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE 41 , canom3o 3. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGR R. B. From Dec. ROt_h, 1868, trains will leave 'front and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts.- burgh city time, as follows: Chicsgo Ex....3:0E a m Chicago Ex.. A:l3 Er:Lel - Acta M , 17018 a m Chicago Ex..:11:118_ Cl. & CChl.i c Wg o o E7gxx M ..,1_1500:0458a9 a a m m NChe ceglion g En xle x141::314811 Chic a a g go h Mal..6:sB,om,Crest a litu Mal3:sGn Chi&aWkEtEx2:23pmirFhlreiyelanEEx.4lolip W'e&ErieEx4:B3pr. & W e gEx 6 s 3 o Depart/root AZ/egfunsg. l arriVe YL - Brigrn Ac. 8:58 a m N. Brigt'n Leetsle " 10:211 a mß ti tt , n '. = '11:560 a mFNew, astle "lei am p Rochester " 1:83 m Lee e •! 9:ne,gl Leetsdale Acc.3:sB pm " t! 1:08 pa N.; Brigt'n " .6:33p m,N. Brigt , n " 9: 4 3-gma N. Brigt , it " .6:AS pal Leetsle Leetsdale " 10:163 " "Tin tan Leetsdale Sun. Leetsdale gun- la deChurch. 1:13p m, day 'Aural. 9:68-am, 9:43 p. m. Chicago Expreas leaves daily. 11:58 a. m. Chicagr.EXpress arrives Wier. de= F. R. MYERB, General Ticket Agent. rENNSYLVA-Migsga NIA CENTRAL RAIL AD. Onand after Nov., 28th. IMO; Train* will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner oi Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: - • . . . Arrive. • I Depart. Mall Train.— 1:30 am Day Expresai. 2:30 am Fast Line 2.40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 5:30 am Wall's No. 1.. 6 .20 am „Mall Train:... . 8:11S am Brintona.cen. 7:50 a m •Cincinni En12:55 pm Wall's No. 2.. 5:50 a m Wall's No. 2..11:20 ant Cincinnati E5..9:40 a m Johnstown Ae:3:115 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am raddocks Nolik:110pm Baltimore Bx. 1.45 p m WU. Express .5;10 pm Phila. Espress2:os pm Wall's N 0.3.. 5:20 pia Wall's No. 3...1:30nm WalPs .N . O. L. 6 tl6 ma Braddockl, Igo 15: Poe p m g_ast Line 7:50 pm Wall's DT°. 4. 7:25 ir m Wali'sse.a.zawssikims, Way PasstOr 10:20 p m - The Church , Train leaves Walls Statlonevezi Punday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. in. Returning, leaves Plttsbn.rgh at 12:50 p. in• and arrives at Walls Station at 9:00 p. m. • . _ • ';_he 'Cincinnati .Express leaves daily. A/1 o ther two vs daily ex .pt Sunday. : . .. For farther laWrinavAnt amino__ _ .., W. H.•880.8.W1TH4 Agent: The Pennsylvaniallailroad Comp any will not as sume anyrish fbrßaggage, area thrive:lring ap • , parel,and limit their responsib ty so Dim un. dre• • Dollars in value. AL Baggs,ge exceeding • Owl. amount in value will be at the risk' f- : the " mar . up iesiteks.n.by sWial cOntract. EDWARDH. , W1L1A.A3173; noR • • General Eliperintenderd, Altooni.,Pa. E. S T'Ell:litAlikatills PENzirsYLVASu. • ROAD. -4/n and after .Nor; iiikiallaik, the LI seng_er Trains on the Western, Pennsylvania Ral rasd 'will arrive at and depart' atom the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny. City, as Mims: ihmingdte No 16:40 a ni 7:oo,aat .Preeportlio.liillewm reeport No.19:10 sat Express 107.11.9 ik In ill Noi 11:20 ant Sltarpb , g No.llollop m se l ...B:4s'plit Freeport N0.24:00 pm _,p dte Nola:Sup= mg 11:54 p m Freeport No:221:210 pla • Sprit:4We No 2 0:40p m 13 c tupird'a No 2740, 01a. Aboye trains ran daily ex Sunday. • . The .Chnrch. Train limes. Allegheny Junction everi etunday atT:4O 'a. m:;reaching Alleglienyt City al s. nt. -Returning,: lestyes Allegheny City at 1:110 p. tn. and arrive at Alleitheny - Zone. lion. at 8:40 p. m. - _._ ~ - , , - , .. COXattilattow =arra—Wm sale In tackagen of Twenty. between Allegheny. City, Mantra street , street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and- Sharitsburg. and good only_onthe 'trans stopping at Stations smelled on tickets. . The trains leaving Allegheny Ci ty at; 7:00 a. ut. make direct connection at Freeport withWal. kers Unser Stages ibrEntler and' utuumhstown. Through tickets matl b 3e purchased at the Otani. *No. ISt Clair stree near the linenstonliridge. Pittsbur. 11, and at t e Depot, Allegheny.. ,. For Rather Inf JAMES Lrnation app EFFERIy to • , TS. Agent-. . The. ...t ' Federal Street Depot. T Western Pennsylvania -Railroad will not. I. same any risk fOrßaggsge, - except •fibr wearing apparel, and limit their , - responsibility to One Hundrt d Dollars in value; All baggage ex. ceeding this amount In valtie willbe at t h e 1102•2 the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. W 11.14. no= General Superintendent, Altoona. pa. N 2 DI OK HlLLammit ky ROUTE. UNION PACIFIC EATLiV/41. Eastern Divialon: Ro Tt l e TE BHOt i lli e ST &ND Zags AgginE9CLIABI Colorado, Nevada: Arizdna, Wishingtoni • New Mexico - Ohba, Oregon.. TwOTratai testa Staterdneturd Leavenworth MIST, (Sundays excepted, lan the =viral or trains of ?wide Railroad Or= du Lon* and Rana,- hal and St. .Joe Railroad from Yutno7. connftV hr. -at Lawrence, Topeka and Wawerro' whit etaams Or all palm, in Samoa • AS eAig tract west of Eihrworth with the 17 STATES EXPRESS MU pas , rs ic gtEr a LINE OF ovnaLAND dr An *VD ..COA.ORES FOB • . IPEMTVEII4 SAX/1" AU Points in the Territories, , . . And with UNDSIBOI , B TIII4711:11MY Llll of COACHES far Fort Union, Sews Fort, Pass, Altnquerqne, Santa. Fe, and all points Art seas and New Mexico.' With the, reeen additions at falling ate* wi an th d eg le nl ipo pme nsi n ble t, orer and lin the d Traro arriag parta eme tica ut, from its western terminus, :thia roa d now Lines Offen metinslied,„ tar 41te maaragaslan of led tll freight to 0 Far West. Tickets tar We' at all the .ertedos; "gimes be See United Stales and Cnnadts Bs sure andessk for 'tickets THY:81101JF mi gi totlTSWei P 1 .10, BAILWASa ‘, •• • A. ANDERSON • •.r II 9 0 4 era amsrumndoo wzawis. ~~ ;, ~. ~ ~ . Arrive*. 11:2E