017: 4 "BirlitGOL .111AlitiCE1b. 0111011 or' RITTSBUP.GH GAIMTTZ, MONDAY, April 26, p 69. The markets in a general way are de- ' ,I void of anything that is really new or important. We can report a steady local demand for all of the , leading articles, and a fair volume ,of business in the ag gregate, while prices are without ma terial change. APPLES—Scarce, and in demand; sales at 15@8 per bbl, for common to „choice- APPLE - BUTIER-90@31 per gallon. BUTTER—Is in good supply and dull, but unchangea, prices ranging from 35 to 10 for prime to choice. • CHEESE—New York. Goshen 24®25, Western Reserve at 15®20. CARBON 01L--.4s quoted in a jobbing way at 30®31., CORNMEAL-2135 , 2)1,80 per cwt. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches in steady de-;' wand at 14®15 for quarters, and 184519 for halves. Apples scarce and firm, with sales of good to choice at 13®15. EGGS—Dull' and a shade lower, with sales at 17®18. FEATHERS---A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at SO to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail waY. FLOUR—Is quiet, with a moderate lo cal demand, and no change to note in prices. Spring Wheat brands, $6,50@7, Winter Wheat, 77,50®8. Rye flour, $7 ® 7,25. Fancy brands are quoted at s.l6® 10,60, but there is little or nothing done in this grade of flour, excepting in a re tail way. GRAlN—There is no movement in Wheat, and prices are nominal at 21.45® 1,50 for winter. Oats scarce and higher, though difficult to quote correctly; No. 1 ' held at 68@70 on track, and 73@75 in store. Ear corn is in steady demand at 53®6.5c, while shelled may be quoted at 78®80. Rye, in the absence of sales, may be quoted at §1,43®1,45. No move ment in Barley. • • - HAY—Is dull under the influence of increased receipts, and. prices are barely maintained. We now quote prime baled at 830 on wharf. HOMINY .5,75®6 per bbl. _ HEMP-5216®22u per ton. LARD OIL----Sales No. 1 Extra at $1,62 ®1,53..and No. 2 at $1,23®1,25. MAPLE MOLASSES—SaIes in gallon juke at $1,50@1,75. • PROVISIONS—Are steady with a fair jobbing demand. • but prices are un changed' at 14 for Shoulders; 16®16X for .Ribbed, and 17%@18 for Clear Sides; and 19 1 4®193; for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is quoted at 18,f ®l9, as to qual ity, and Dried Beef at 20%. Mess Pork 432,00- POTATOES—DuII with offers to sell on track at 63; small sales were made at 73®75. PEANUTS—Quoted at II ots. • ' SEEDS-Cloyer Seed is quoted at ;pa@ 9,50 and Timothy at 14,75®5, and little or none in market. No Flaxseed offering. SALT—May be quoted at $1,80®1,85 by the car 'load, and f1,95®2 for small lots in store. WHISKY—DaII and unchanged. • • Markets by Telegraph. ItiEw Yonx, April 26.—Cotton without decided change; sales 2,000 bales at 28%®28,,ic for middling uplands. Flour quiet and without decided change; re ceipts 4,261 bbls; sales 6,900 bbls at $5,15 (D 5,65 for superfine State and western, $5,70®6,10 for extra State, $6,60®6,65 for extra western, $6,65®8,00 for white wheat extra, $5,75®7,10 for round hoop Ohio, 47®8,50 for extra St. Louis, and $9@12,00 for good choice do; closing dull and heavy. Rye flour in moderate request; sales 250 bbls at $4,75®6,75. Corn meal quiet. Whiskey nominal at 92®93c for western free. Wheat quiet and without decided change; receipts,. 1,000 bus; sales 26,000 bus at SL3S for No. 2 Chicago spring afloat, $1,37 for choice No. 2 Mil waukee do in store, $1,273, for No. 3 do in store, and $1,70 for whiter Caldbrnia. Rye dull and drooping; sates 3,000 bus western at $1,30. Barley quiet and heavy. Barley malt quiet. Corn opened steady and closed lc lower; receipts, 34;743 bus; sales 48,000 bus at 81®83c for new mixed western, closing at 81®E214c for prime samples, and 83®85c 'for prime samples in-store and • afloat, 85c for old white western. Oats—receipts 22,853 bu and decidedly firmer; sales 47,000 bu at 783 f ®79340 for western in store; 79@820 for do. afloat. Stock of grain in warehouse —wheat 1,400,959 bu, corn 75.214 bn, oats 665,016 bu, rye 126,240 hi], barley 39,246 tin, malt 56,258 bu, peas 36,400 bu. Rice firmer; sales 100 tcs Carolina at 9c. Cof fee firm; sales 3,500 bags Rio for export on private terms. Sugar unsettled and drooping; sales 500 hhds at 11 1 ,E ®l2c for Cuba; 12 3 / 4 c for Porto Rico; sales 87 bxs Havana on private terms. Molasses quiet and unchanged; soles 50 hhds Porto Rico at 536. Petroleum quiet at 18c for crude; 32 3 / 4 ®33c for relined. Hops quiet at 6®150 for American. Linseed oil dull at 111,01®1,02. Spirits turpentine quiet at 42®49c. Pork firmer; sales 1,650 bbis at,531,25®31,50 for new mess; closing at $31,25 for cash; $31®31,12 for old mess; $25.75@26,25 for prime, and $28,25® 28,75. Prime Mess Beef quiet. • Sales of 120 labia at B®l6 for new plain mess; l2® 18 for new extra mess; Tierce Beef, sales of 130 tierces at 23®28 for prime mess; 25®30 for India mess beef. Hams steady; sales of 150 bbls at 26®32. Out meats heavy; sales of 175 pkgs at 12 3 / 4 ® 1$ for shoulders; 16 / for hams. Middles quiet and steady; 50 boxes long cut hams sold at 17%. Lard heavy; sales of 540 tierces at 1734@isg for steam, 18 3 / 4 ®l9y, ter kettle rendered; also 500 tierces steam seller May and June at 1886. Butter quiet at 28535 for Ohio, and 25®43 for State. Cheese 19®23. Freights to .Liver pool; dull and heavy ; engagents per steamer 7,500 bushels cern at 234d.' Latest-Flour , closed quiet and steady forrlow grades, and dull and declining for medium and good grades. Wheat is quiet,andsteady for spring and dull and heavy for winter. Rye is dull , at 111,30® ,82 for western. Oats are firmer at 80c Wstore for western. Corn is dull and filivy at 81@82o for new mixed western, nd 83@&4;t0 for old mixed western in tore and afloat. Pork is quiet and toady at $31,25081,37 for new mesa, cash, and regular. Beef is quiet and un vhanged. Cut Meats are dull and heavy. Bacon quiet and steady. Lard dull at 1834 18;{,0 for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 19©20c., • toructu.wATl, April W.—Flour is dull sud holders are anxious to sell; family is held ar, ;6 ®6,25. Wheat .is in light sup ply and held firmly at $1,36®1,37 for No. 2. Corn is in better supply awl dull at 67®68e. Oats unchanged and steady at 67®7113, the latter rate being paid for choice white. Rye sold at $1,38®1,39 for No. I.,.aud more offering. Cotton is dull, with sales of middlings at 27® 2 7 / a c. Tobacco is unchanged and steady, with sales of 110 hogsheads. Whisky is easier, the market closing at 90c. Pro. Visions are unchanged, and the feeling on the part of holders is less firm. Mess Pork is areld at' $31.25@31,50, but is not ealeable at, better than fn. Bulk meats are unchanged; 120,000.4 pounds sides gold at 14 3 / 4 c; shoulders are' held at ny,,e. Bacon 'ls unchanged; shoulders, .13y,c; sides are bald at 16y, and 17%e for Clear rib 'and clear, bat - these rate s.. L ard was '!.e • shim •-tha' - Views trf burn's.. _ mir? , Waa . weaker and could have Weil 'nougat at ' - 1 • 1 - - _ 18%c, but 18c was the best offer made- Butter is dull for winter made at 30®35c; fresh made, solid packed, is scarce and brings 38®40c. Eggs are held at 16c. Linseed Oil is dull at $1,05®1,06. Lard Oil is held at 51,45. Petroleum is held at 354 c for refined, legal standard. Sugar rl3 i unchanged, with sales of New Orleans a % ®lsc. Molasses is held at 80®85c fey New Orleans. Coffee is steady at 20 ®26c; Potatoes; the market is very dull d receipts large ST. Louis, March. 26.-Tobacco un it: c anged and good working grades in de and. - Cotton nominal at 26®2634c. Hemp very dull and unchanged. Flour niet and unchanged; fall superfine sold t 55,00; do. extra 55,25; spring and fall ouble extra at 55,15®7,00. - Wheat; hoice fall scarce and firm; other grades Meek and lower; fair to prime red $1,32 ®1,51); choice .to fancy do. 51,80@1,95; .spring nominally unchanged, at 51,05® 1,06 for No. 2 in elevator. Corn heavy and declining, at 56®58c in bulk and 60 ®663Ye in sacks. Oats fi rmer, at 62®65c in sacks and 57c for mixed in bulk. Barley steady, at 51,85 for choice lowa and 52,10®2,25 for choice and fancy Min nesota. Rye firm, 'at 51,24 for prime. Whisky was offered at 85e, with no buy- i era. Groceries unchanged. Provisions; I holders firm, but the demand is light and there is nothing of importance do ing, Pork; small sales were made at 531®31,50. Bulk Meats: loose shoulders were offered at 113,0; packed clear sides I sold at 16%c. Bacon; order sales were , made at 13%c for shoulders, 17c for clear I rib sides and 1734 c for clear sides. Lard I nominal at 173;®ISc. Receipts-Flour, 4,800 bbls; wheat, 9.500 bush; corn, 35,610 bush; oats, 14,600 bush; barley, 5,400 bush; rye, 2,000 bush; hogs, 700 head. CIXICAO o, April 26.-Eastern Exchange weak at 1-10 per cent premium selling to par; 1-10 per cent discount buying. Flour is inactive and nominal at 54,70.0. Wheat dull and I%c higher with sales at 51,13®1,14; No. 2 at 51,05%®1,06,%; the market closing firm at $1,0634®1,06 1 ,v. Corn is quiet but firmer; No. 1 advanced -134 ®2c with sales at 59®600; No. 2 ad vanced 2c with sales at 56@5634c; rejected 13.®2c higher with sales at 47®490; new 23,®30 higher with sales at 47%®50; there is nothing • doing this afternoon. Oats 134,®1%c higher with sales of No. 2 at 57%®5834c, closing at 58®58.3- 4 , c. Rye quiet at 71c lower with sales of No. 1 at $1,153., 'closing at $1,16. Barley quiet but firm, closing at $1,48@1,60 according to location. Highwines dull at 84c. New Orleans Molasses 51,00®1 1 05. Sugar 14®15%c for common to choice. Mess . Pork quiet and firmer; 25c higher; sales at $3l, closing firm and steady. , Lard easier and steady; sales at 17%c. . Sweet pickled hams quiet at 15%®153;. Rump pork quiet, 26e for dry salted bellies, and 14%c for packed. Receipts for the past forty-eight hours-7,856 bbls flour; 24,127 bushels wheat, 81,819 bushels corn, 115,996 bush oats, 731 bush rye, 400 bush barley, 2,604 hogs. Shipmentsl.l,2s9 bbls flour, 8,094 bush wheat, 320,840 bush corn, 63,629 bush oats, 4,783 bualiels rye, 734 bush barley, 3,583 hogs. CrEvELARD, April 25.-Flour: city made $10®10,25 for treble white, $8®8,25 for double extra amber, $7,25®7,50 for double extra red winter, 56@6,25 for ex tra red; country made, 56.50®7,75 for double extra red and amber,56(46,75 for double extra spring, and 5 8,75@9,25 for double extra white winter. Buckwheat flour dull. Wheat; sale 1 car No. 1 red winter at 51,45; 1 oar No. 2do at 51,30. , Corn; sales of 2 cars at 70c. Oats held at 67c. Rye is quiet and firm at 51,2801,30, according to quality. Barley is dull and unsaleable, being offered at a heavy de cline without bidders. Petroleum; the market is quiet and unchanged, and re-_ fined is held at 30®310 - for standard white, and 28®290 for prime light straw to whits in car lots; Small lots to the re tail trade at 32@33c. TOLEDO, April 26.-Flour dull at 565@8 for double extra to fancy. Whtat--am ber lc better at 51,45; for white regular $1.46; for No. 1 do. 51,88; for amber *1,47, buyers for last half of May. Corn-No. 1 a shade better at 6534 c; No. 2 quiet at 63c;-white 66c; yellow 68c. Oats 1®203 better at 67c for Michigan. Bye dull and unchanged; Michigan 51.25. barley nom inal. Receipts--4,200 bbis flour, 6,900 bu wheat; 9,100 bn corn, 5,200 bu oats. Ship ments-3,200 bbls flour, 10,700 bn wheat, 25,000 bn corn; 700 bu oats, 300 bn barley. BALTIMORE, April 36.-Flour dull and medium and high grades declined 25c; western supertme at 55,75®6,25; extra at , 56,25®7,75; and family at 58,25®9. Wheat dull and• lower; sales 500 bush of prime Valley. Corn dull at 80c for wnite mid 83®85c for yellow. Oats at 70®730 for light, and 75678 e for heavy. . Rye at $1,40®1,45. Mess Pork quiet at $32. 13a con firm at 16:c for rib sides; '17%,c, for clear sides; 1434 c for shoulders, and 20® 210 for hams.. Lard - firm at 193yc. Whis ky firm at 92c. , LOUISVILLE, April 26.-Tobacco: sales 88 hhds lima at $4,65®5,00, and Hart county manufacturing leaf at 513,00. Mess Pork 531,50. Lard 18@18%c. Bacon: shoulders 12%c, clear rib sides 17340. Balk meats: shoulders 123 c, clear rib sides 16c. clear sides 1634 c. Flour 55,50 @6,00. Wheat $1,40®1,45. Corn 68®750. Oats 67@680. Sugar, New Orleans prime, 143,c. Whiskey 910. Cotton 25%c for low middling. liii..yrAugg.E, April 26.-Flour in bet ter demand; prices unchanged. Wheat &M. 51,11 4 for No. 1, 51,0434 for No. 2. Oats firm, 06®58c for No. 2. Corn firmer; Mc for' rejected new. Rye nominal, 51,12 for No. L Barlfiy , nominal at 51,60®1,80 for fair to good samples. Receipt s--b OO bbla hour, 41,000 bush wheat. Shipments -8,000 bush oats,• 172,000, bush wheat. PuiLAT•ELMIA, April 26.-Flour very otulet; northwestern family extra 56,50® 7,25, and. Ohio do. 58®9. Wheat very quiet; red 11,70®1,75, and amber 51,80® 1,85. _ 'Rye steady, 51,40. Corn less active; mixed western Se. Oats steady, 74@75c. Petroleum steady; crude 2236€;23c; re fined 3254 c. , Groceries - and • provisions unchanged. , Whisky steady, 96@98c. Dismrars, April 26.-Cotton dull and nominal;- receipts of 816 bales; exports, 793 bales. Flour dull and Unchanged: Corn at 70®731 Oats at 70®75. Hay at 527@28. Pork $32. Lard 1854020. Bacon firm; shoulders 1314, sidle 17%®17%. Bulk Meats dull; shoulders - 12X@l2N, sides 163;. Nztv Yonic,•April 26.--Cattle Market. —Receitts for the week : 6,659 beeves: 21,482 s eep and lambs; 20,259 hogs. Re ceiptinf beeves nrito Saturday were: At Comnrthilpaw, 1,129 head; at West end, 380; at National yard, 1,871. This large supply caused a very duU and heavy feeling, culminating in a• decline of lc per lb. trona the ilgures of preceding week, but even at this .deollne sellers could not force the nriarket into activity, for the 'cheapness; ot shad and eggs canned consumers to turatheir attoption to those articles, and. the ' meat market was dull'at 1.234®18,1,c, with a few choice sides at 14c. Under , these circumstances sellersloat heavily itt theft...ventures and growlers were quite nufnerous to.day; The offering was 110 oars .at Conan:MM. paw; 80 at 'West,end, and 290 head at the . Natibnal yard; quality fair to.good, with some prime,whiteprver grail's§ wece-sis° fully represented; the market was net active but still the prices kit' tip to the no %s of last Friday, and 4 e markets were, ' towards noon, pretty ** 11 oltiaraof Stable steel( battle are 7 s till plinittoind • prices '63lNteor' nihdhust _TtasßritGati_oitzmE: Tun])At APRIL 27; 1899: Live - Stock Markets. ~~^~ d ~~ i a Irange at 12@13, medium to fair steers at 13y;®145, good steers and fat oxen at 1434©15, prime to enzra steers at 15 34 (3116, choice at 16@17; the majority of the sales were made at 1334 ®l5, the average price was 14, and the poorest brought to mar ket at 1.0@12. The receipts of Sheep in the earlier part of the week were excess ive, and with very limited inquiry; the prices receded about lc from Monday last. The rush of sheep into the market, has been, at times, so large and the demand se limited, that 5,000 remained unsold at the close of business, while prices for sheared Sheep, which are beginning to form the bulk of the supply, ranged from 4 to 7, with wooled at 534(4)8; to-day's offering was 8,000 at Communipaw, 2,000 at Hudson City, and 5.000 at Fortieth street, and the market remained dull at the close. Lambs were also more plenty and lower;' sales during the week, 15,500; we quote common to fair Sheep at 4,',4)534c, good to choice 6(4)7, extra 7®734; choice 734(4)8, 'wooled sheep 6(i)9, laMbs 13©16. The Hog market has fluctuated during the week, opening weak and lower, became firmer, but dropped off about y i c towards the middle of the week; to-day the:offerings were 29 cars at Fortieth street, and 33 cars at Compannipaw, but the market was dull and lower; prime heavy corn fed $10,50© 10,75, medium $10,25®10,50, common 510 (4)10,25, and medium dressed ;13(4)13,75. PHIDADELPHIA, April 26.—Beef battle dull and favors the buyer; sales 1,278 head at $9,50@10 for extra western steers; 57@8,50 for fair to good; ss@6 gross for common. Sheep dull and lower; sales 6,000 head at 63 @B.y,c per pound gross. Hogs dull and lower: sales 4,000 head at 513®15 per cwt net, the latter for prime. Csic.too, April 26.—Catt/e . Market.— Hogs active ; 88,75@9,75 for good to choice. Beef cattle dull and heavy; $6,50 @7,25 for good to extra choice beeves. ST. Louis, April 26.—Cattle lu small supply and steady at 3M@7c. Hogs range at 734@10c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. •• PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Cll3- eioo • 'RAILROAD. April 26. 1 cars corn & H; 5 do do, W. J. Meek; 10 bbls flour, owner; 31 doz brociins, R. Rob ison & Co; 30 do do, W. Mordort; 1 bbl eggs, Ido onions.'l car potatoes, Wooth worth .t Davison; 22 bbls apples, 4 do cider, Voight, M S. Co; S bbls onions, • Van Gorder & Shepard; .3 pkga butter, W. 11; Graff & Co; 1 bbl eggs, W. Cotkper Co;.1 car barley, Carson & Co: 34 bola Apples . , Carter, M'Graw & C; 1 car -stone, L. L. Knox; 6 hhdts pork, 20 bbls IoW, Sellers & Cn; 1001:obis flour, J. Bon nen' 100 do do, - Culp • Shepard; 200 do do, Shomaker t L; 400 do do, owner; 100 do do,-Watt, Lang &.- Cot 14' do do, -145 bra feed, John Hemple; 200 bbls • flour, Dan. Wallace; 1 car wheat, J. 5..-Leggett & Co. - Currier Jam awn PITTSBURGH BAIL !tom) Anril 26.—S cars blooms, Hitch cock, M. & Co; 100 oil bbls,l3. 1). Moore; 1 bbl eggs, H. Rea, Jr; 11 bbls apples, Van Gorder & 8; 100 aka rye, Keil & Ritchart; 8 bbls potatoes, R. P.obison & Co; 7 pkgs pearl barley, Arbnckles & Co; 1 car shingles, Mellon Bros; 1 car barl y, Carson & Co; 1 car potatoes, Mea or dr. Harper; 1 do do, Woodworth & Da*ison; 1 do do, Voight, M. Et Co; 1 do dci, J. B. Campbell; 20 sacks do, W. Dru . M AL EGHENT STATION, April 26.-1 car rn, S. C. Mcasters; Ido oats, R. Knox dr. Son; 1:.; hides, I keg tallow, Lap &W; 1 car corn, 100 bbls flour, Geo.. tewart; 110 bbls flour, Mercer t R; 1 c r barley, Kell & Ritchart: 11 doz broo s, B. B. Mathews; 2 cars metal, Supermr Iron Co; 100 bbls flour, F. 41. Stewart S: Co; 1 car lumber, Walter & Son; 1 car scrap iron, Pittsburgh Iron and Forge Co; 55 bales cotton. Kennedy, Childs 6t Co; 60 bxs feed, J. B. McKee; 1 2 kegs syrup, S. Dyer; 24 pkgs do, John A.lt. PI BURGH CINCINNATI AND ST. Lout RAILROAD , April 26.-1 car rye, M'ile ry & H ;. 18 do dcors.".l W Simpson Sl ii 17 hh s hams,2 tea sausage. J 11 Parker; 6 nazi tobacco, J M Sachel; 30 do do, R,& W Jenkinson: 26 bbls apples, Voigt, M Et Co; 160 do flour, C A Bander; 3 cars staves, W P Adams; 3 do do, W Hastings 6 Las J lard, 2 do beef, I Kohen, 60 do grease, 6 hhds hams, 0 do bacon. Sellers & Co; 26. bbLs whisky, J Bryar; 13 tcs lard, Myers Et Co. RIVER 'PACKETS CI NCI X NATI Vail CINCINNATI and LDUtSVILLE. — The steamer, sri!gage R. C. GI:AY Capt. ISAAC WHITTAKER, Will leave tor the above points THIS DAY, ist noon. shlppeis should bear this In mind. apr.7 WE/CR EY it CU, Agents. • • ST. IPA 111,. FFOR ItEoKilii, BUR- ~_.; , ....1. INOTON, MUSCATINE. DAVE 'PORT._ROCK 'ISLAND. FULTON CITY. LYONS, GALENA. DC fICQU v. MC GREG' , ._ LAOROSSE. WINONA, RICELPS LAN DINO and ST. PAUL, the spiendld passen ger steamer,* , ULASG OW Capt. ANDY ROBINSON, Jn.. Wllll , SNP 111 *bone 'en WEDNESDAY. the 28th Inst.. at 4r. R. a p.:41 WHEELING.s i aS F -e ARTIITT A,PARKE i3BDRO OR' " AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY 'NASD A Y- 12 M. Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY-4 P. M. The swift and superb Sidewheel Steamer ST, DIARY'S, T. O. SWEENEY, Cowin:l4ler. wit' leave as announced above. For Bielght or Passage apply on board A or to FLACK & COLLINOWOOD. or . • Agente. N. B.—No rreight recelved on Tuesday idler le. A. M. mhZ VPPEII Aare. 1869. Adroit NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, 'FROM St. Lolls to. Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS. Ole of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Louis da ly for 'Keokuk, litven.. pert, Dubuque, Winona, btlilwaterson St( ,Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passenger* will ;be given to all points oh the Upper Hilits• eissippl on Ammer@ running from th e port and' connecting with the Northern Line Packets at Si, Louis, thus enabling ttortslimees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rata.. Apply to JOHN FLACK. J. D. coLLIN (moon, • Agents,' OT to B. C. GRAB.. : 91 ater street. mll26:g= BV IL OR ST. LOUIS. EO.O NUN. `BURLINGTON DU QUI() AND ST. PAUL, IN aux EeTiori WITH TIM :NORTHERN LINE PACKET CO. —The Sae passenger l reamer LoRENA Capt. 8.-SErmAnr, Will leave for the above and Intermedutte porta on TUESDAY. April 117th. at 4 P For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap24 FLACK & OOLLiNOWOOD. Agents. PARUEIISIBURG. TP TiS n hYit G 11 WHEELING - AND PAR IC=I243IIIIO LINE.-!.rave 00MPInv's • Wharf tuna. men of Wood Street., daily at 1S at.. •IT ICESDATS and SATURDAYO, titt&Y,estAihrr, u. L. linxxemx. .ere.ight will be removed at all noura oy .IminTs COLLINS. FLACK & OOLLII7GWOOD , -A lefilit/2L. UM oslon•Heitifnng RUBBER BELTING, z i xose. Steam Peeking and Gaskets of the ottorrlieltlng Companies manufacture at price ; As 'low. aa thli'lluality of Set/dean be betlelt • atuunfurer. A. 'MG sto#o l o l 7* 0* sal e lke ladi& Bekker Depot. ,-..einat ri t, .t 1 st,reau te. ..,..,i) t , .. ~, t , 4. ar , .i. 801 e Aireaso tor the Oospanr. 4414 of et a2v44 , ..a& - kii274- 4 -t. . • - - 1~ti.~.. The weather yesterday was clear and pleasant, and all that could be- desired for out-door business. The river continues to recede steadily, with six feet four inches in the channel, by the Monongahela' marks. No arrivals to report aside from pack ets. The St. Mary, from Cincinnati, was a little behind time. having been de layed by a big trip and a heavy way bus iness. She was expected in last evening, and will depart to-day as usual. She Is an excellent packet boat. ' Capt. J. C. Sweeney in command, with Morris Dor sey_in the office. • We have no details in regard to the Urilda disaster, with the exception that Com. Kountz received a telegram yester day reporting that Capt. Hazlstt had es caped. She belonged to CaPts. Koontz, Haslett and others, and was at one time engaged in the Allegheny river packet trade. The Bayard has been sold to the St. Louis and Keokuk Packet Company, and will leave for St.: Louis within the next few days. The Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr., is announced to depart for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-morrow. Sheds a good !poet, and in tip-top condi tion for business. The Kate Putnam, from Nashville. is expected in today. The Argosy and Messenger, from St. Louis, are en route for this port. The Bellevernon cleared for St. Louis with a good trip and engagements below, including 1,500 kegs nails at Wheeling. Pilots--John Ferguson and Urine Reno. The Lorena, Capt. Sena. Shuman, J. M. Vandergrift clerk, is, filling up _steadily for St. Louis and the Upper Mis sissippi. The R. C. Gray will positively leave to -1 day at l 2 o'clock for Cincinnati and Louisville. - Ben Miller, an old flat boat pilot, was shot and killed in a gambling saloon in Louisville on Friday night, by Joe Crox ton, also a pilot. The Waunita, Pittsburgh - to St. Louis, passed Louisville on Friday with a good trip. The Senate failed to take action, upon the nomination of Mr. G. W. Houghton, as Supervising Inspector, in place of Col. J. V. Guthrie, who will hold over unless suspended by the President. - -The New Orleans boats are to load in turn at Cincinnati hereafter. Rlyer and Weather. Lotrisvirvi, April 20.—River station ary, with 9 feet 3 inches in the canal. Weather clear and pleasant. OFFICE Or THE TrEastman OF ALLIPHIENT t ViiTY, rittsbargb, April lat, 11409. TN PURSUANCE OF THE 2,lst section of an Act relating to Allegheny Conn ty, approved the list day of May. 18M, and of the amendment to said section, approved the 30th day of Match . 10041, Ido hereby give notice that the Depth:cites for the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships WILL RE OPEN, and I 'will be pre pared to receive the County, State, Poor, Workhouse and Improvement Taxes for 1869. On and after the Ist day of May. 13' 9. Bald taxes can be paid at thls .°Mee until the let day of August with a DEDUCTION OF FIVE rEll CENT. for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of their taxes. There will be no deduction allowed during the mouth of August. There will be -- JAMES COLLINS, A eat RIVER NEWS - , •US Ten Per Cent. Added To al , taxes •ematntng unpaid on the Ist day of September. lISSES. J. F. DENNISTON. Treasarer of Allegheny County'. stavisT 2,0001000 yien" OF • • . CHOICE ,LANDS FOR SALE, BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, NAHTEBN Divremox, Lyin g Wong the Una of their road..at • 51,00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE, &nd on sOftililT OP FIVE TSARS. • roc futiteinartlcrolars, Mira, &C., address JOHN P. DJEVEREPX, Laud 041mmissloner, Topeka, Ilassas. Or CHAR. B. LL] BORN, 190e3r, aul4: . Bt. Louis. biISSOUTI SLAT• • • 1 , ' l ' ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS Qualities and Colors: Particular ittentlon given to laying Slate and re l ag i rg Sate roofs; 1. or particulars and prices J. S. WiIIYER, • • No. 48 Seveinila Avenue, mh81:056 • •.: PITTBATIIItaIt, PA GRAY'S FERRY \ PRINTING INK WORKS. C. E. EOI3INSON, 111.4120WAC7t0120 07 Black and Colored Printing Lithographic INKS, VARNISHES, RO. Gray's Ferry Road and Std Street, :mew PHILADELPHIA. TRADE MARK. MTIIRIDGE'S ZIEZPOF Lamp CHIMNEYS. NOTICE OF COIPARTNE# RSHIP: The undetetitned have thh 'day formed a co:. partnerehlp under the name and etyle of , " • A. SELLERS & CIO, ,and will ixontituul the PrOvldon Ind 14ardlOtItno. sinew. se biisettibiti.= .!: )P. JrailArtel,ltio,l • J. I...IINWATIL 112211.1=1 1 . March ,1814 0 OMDOSSION BILERCHAN'rB inll J. L. DILLFGES.... -...... ... . . A. It • STEVENSOM. DILLiNGER & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN 1 Pure Rye Whiskies. lIMPORTERS OF I BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C., No. 87 Second Avenue, arco PITTSBURGH, PA. By A. & T . W. M. GORMLY, 'WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 , Liberty Street, (DIRECTLY arr. EAGLE HOTEL') I 1 3 ..r.i.T.L'5111T11451a. :5-18 M. STEELY.- ... . - Ifor STEELE & SON, I ' Commission Merchanis, FLOUR. GRAIN, FEED. .20. 96 OHIO SEREEIi near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITE. PA. PETER RilL JAIL T. =HAIM KEir Ill& TeliplßT, CO MISSION MERCIIANTS, I AND DRALVIS IN 1 0 1,01* eBAIN, SEEDS, 31 - ML •FEED, &c., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, • my24:b3l IdJ. BLARCILiRD, s Wholesale and ) -tail Grocers, I 3;0. 396 PEN STREET. splBlxSO ITTLE, BAIR 14 wholesale Grocers, CI and, Dealers In Produce, F Fish, Carbon and 'Lard I Cotton Yarns and all P'. geuerally. I 1 i and 1 1 14 Pittsburgh; Joaic SI:LIPTON § s IIIPTON &WA SALE 0 HOCEBS AN 1: . No. 6 SIXTH~Io. STRE,E I tathrsB JOHN I: HOUtI3..XDW. H0U‘H....10111. H. HOLTZ. TORN I. HOUSE .1r.811.08., Sue t) censors so JOHN I. •I , USE & CO., Whole. cap Grocers and Commts• ion Merchants, Cor ner of Smithfield and Wet Streets. Pittsburgh. i \ 7 MERCHANT AILORS. Bii:118 1 CLOTHJ G.—The liar.. gest and tr.est complete stock of Boyi', Youths anti Children's nothing, , • For the presentlseoson, to to be foand GRAY & LOGAN'S, _ STXTFI STREET. (late Sc. Char.) C. AIVMSTO Fets.r 8! Al CWISSION 31ERCHA, street. NO,HERSON & MUHLAPtBRING No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. tSranewasowa to W. M. -31VGEM. t. C 0.,), DITIRCIIMIT TAILORS, Tuve just received their carethlly selected sock ot Sgring and Summer Goods. and will be glad to show. or sell them to old and new cu.stomers. The ICutling Department wit: 'till be superin tended by Dir. C. A. NUFILANBRING. . I take _pleasure In recommending' the a bove to the support' of the public. milli siSi liico TW ,414 / 0 4 ,1 . aste Cutter with W. 'Efespenheide s ) zamitcHAzirr mizaon, N0..53 Smithfield Street.Pittaburgh. seas:cti NEW SPRING 000118. • = A splendid new 'twt oi • '• • CLOTHS, CASSIMERE'S, itist received by HENRY WEYER.. Sat: Merobant Ta110r.,73 Eindthdeld street, PROPOSALS ../W ~,,,ore./...."e"., U 1 S. el7STOlalloTsit, PonT OF Pl'lTsinTitou, i '! BIIRTETort , S UFFION, April 21, 1149.. - EgrSOTICE IS HEREBY GIV• : • . EN, that ISSALS.Ts PROPOSAL% aecom pinied. by p' over guarantees, aceoroing to forms wale furnished on application at this ease. w9/1 be received thereat,. untie 12 o'clock meridian. 011 tha. I FIRST TIIESDLI Di JUNE NMI', • ;lor the stipply wills' h Marine Hospital at for near) this city the articles of provlsion, medicine, ice., enumerated In said forms. The. qqautities stated are estlutated with. reterence to the signal number of patients in the hospita I but the. United states reserves the right to take more .or less of said articles. accordingly as they may be actually required, 11 the articles deity ..ered at the Hospital are not, in the judgment of the r phystelan, of the host quality, and adapted to the. hospital, he wilt be at itticrty to reject the same, to purchase other articles in their stead, And to charge the contractor ,with any excess In oat overcontract prices. *.' . - THOMAS swEr.t. ' - Surveyor. XP2ZibP:2 ?Li SEWER CONTRACTORS. The Hiner C mm18614:111' of the City of Alle• Deny are: prepared -to receive Pre:l;l(4lth for the Construction of the followhir sewers. with their lappurtenanete, inlets, manholes, ac. . .. Comprising about 5516 feet of 151 Inch elienlar Ipe sewer, on line of Morton alley, between .trawberry alley and hionteontery avenue. - Comprising about 1,160 feet of circular tdrie "ewer et 16 and 16 Wilma diameter, Olt lin. of - Washington and Liberty, I recta. between worm street and Cedar avenue Drawings and Bpecincations can be - seen and fult particulars ootalned at the Engineer's office, City ;Hall. .11 ds mutt state , the kind of plpes proposed to be nsed4 (cement or vitrified clay plise.Vand mime be endorsecl. , •ne wee Proposals. contract Ito, 1 "( or SS at themise may be.) and delivered on or before 3 P. St.. APRIL %pith. Fanny of proposals on which 'forms alone the ii h dawil be received. will.be obtained at tin En. theer'S office. The Commission do n t .bled emselves to accept the lowest or any t id. By order of the Commtasion. • _ ' aVfithn - CUL& "1)/,V id. City Engineer. IDpAILIIOAD LETTING. • • .1.41 • • - St:` ,oos,Vpidalia& Terre.lautelts. , __ProPosals,9lll be received until 12 W ,clock M. Mei sth; addressed .0 lifoliEl/N, SBIITti lj Contractor... Terre 0 4P ,0 last_ tlfty-pevert tall-miles of tkla road. Thework Is of the most desirable character, cern* prlitat both very. ; hoary and , also light .vrork• Pamsistra, ItO TULT ii Qom. Profiles 11 11 n tpe son at the olltee In' .11ante, art 55th 995tti: .1:111111111111ILLIN.lt,' ' Coasaltlag Batincer• Tamp amen. /4prlllll, 1559. aplisha A".• , - J. a. BTssnW. AND DRA.141113 IN & PATTON, don Merchant E our, Bacon Cngpse, 31a a, i a g4 lonuONE ngET, EIM=I Cp,Whole- PROD Whole- PRODUCE DEAL . Pin aburah. iNG, Succaeser net reek, PRODUCE T, u. 25 Market Contract -.7r0.1. II RAILROADS ....w.. , -,,,,,, , ................n. ........,/,-........W.5.n.,,Mr• ENNS.YLVA- Mligaiwk . .. N lA CENTRAL ltAiLa. - O g D. On and after At ril 25th, 1869, Trains e, in ; arrive nt and depart from the Union Depot, carne of Washington and Liberty streets, ag follows: Arrive. ')sport, Mall Traln....• i:25 AM !Day Express-51:15 :Ili Fast Line-- 1.45 am noutnern Ex.. 4:110am Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am 'lran', No. . 1.. 6:30 um Sign tonAce , n. 7:50 AM i Mali Train 8:13 am Wall's No. 2...8:50 am' HowidAa No119:20 am Cincinnati Ea.9:10 aml • Clneiniti Ex 1.51:30 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 ansiWall's No. 2..11:51 ara How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm 'Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Pittsb'eh Ex. 1:'30 pri)Fraddocks Ac. 3:40 put Wall's No. pm Phila. Espressit:ROpe Wallis No. 3. .9:50 pm Wallis No. 3.. 4:BOPM. llowid Ac Noi. , 9:35 pnalWallis No. 4.. 6:ospm Wall's No. 4. 1:90 pm 1 Fast Erne 7:30 pm Way Passnir 10120 pm ;Roved AC No 2.8:20 vw. IWall'a N 0.5.. 11:600a The Church TADh leaves testis tuition ever, -, Sunday at 9:35 a. `m., • reaching Pittsburgh a& , 10:CO a. •m. Retunaing,. leaves Pittsburgh at 1 12:50 p. ta. and arrives at Walls Station at I ? 51:10 p. In. , Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other • 1 trio , . 8 daily except Sunday. , For further inrmition apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvanialtallroacf Company will not aa - same any risk forßagEnage, except tor wearing ap. parelomd limit their responsibility to One Hun dre• Dollars-1n value. Ali Baggage exceeding thst mount in • value.. will be at the risk of the owner. übleas taken me special contrnct. EDWARD N.. WILLIAX2I, apii General Supertntendent.•Altoonst, Pa. WESTEUN-MMERMI PEN.N.ISYLVANTA P.A.LROAD. — On and afterApril2fith,l669, the Ps slenster Trains or. the Western Pennsylvania- Ea: road. will arrive at ttnd depart from the Feder.l Street Depot, Allegheny l; City. as follows: Arrive. Springire No 15:40 aln I, ,Msil "art. 7:oo * Freeport N'o.18:20 a mifflreeport No.l 9:2oa.ne Express 10:40 a ut,Sharpbris No111:20 at* Sharpbrg No.l 1:20 Om i.Express . 2:50 PM Freeport N0.24:00 pni,Sipringd r e No13:30 pm Mail 5:30 p m reeport No. 215:20 pm. Springd eNo 26:20 p mtStiringd r e N 026 30 pm Above trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction evert ounday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:30 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1120 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny June.. Lion at 3:40 p. ta. COMMUTATION Tien:NTS—For Bile in packages of Twenty., between Allegheny pity, Chestnut. I street. Herr's. Dem:tett, - Pine Creek Etna and Sharpsl , urg and good only on the trains stopping at Statl;:n ...periled on tickets. • The tutus leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. 'n. Make direct connection at Freeport wMhWal— kerrs line of Stages-forßutler and Hannalatown. Through ticlmts may be purchased at the oMcg. No. 1 St. Clair street near the Buspenslortßridgs, Pitzshurt 11, and at the Depot. Allegheny, further information apply to' JAMES LEV/Elm, Agent. Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania Eallroad'wlil 'not a. sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apposel, and limit their responsibility to One Handled Dollars in value. All baggage ex ceeding tIJ s amount in value w9l,be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD if. W11.1.1A11111 ep3l General Snuerintendent. Altoona, 13a.. 1869 FORT WAYNE & CHIOAtiO W. and C LEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. R. From April:B644 1869, trains will leave from • D ) and arrive at the Union own, north side, Pitts burgircitZl.lme, as follows: Arrive. • Chicago.Ex...,9:oB IChicago Ex...1 - .58 a m - Erie Ygn B x..1:5111 Chicago Ex..11e:03 p CI. & Wh'g Aine:l3 a m iWheeling Ex 10:58 asia Chicago Mai1..6:51i a m,Orestline Mall 7:33pm m Chicago Ex....4:03pm Wit`g E z si:Ou pml Cleveland Ex 3:53 p Chicago Ex.. 51:23 p !Erie Tien Es 5:58p na W'e &Erie x4.:43 pa. ICI. WWI E5.7403p Denartfrom .ALlegiteny. , Arrive in Altegneny • Bea'r Falls A c.8:58 a *Leetsdale Ac..6:58 aID Leetsdale " 10:03 ala Bca'r Falls " 8:58 am " 11:58 a m New Castle "10:33 am. Rochester " 1:28 p mlEnon " 9:13 am Leetsdale AocacsB pint s eetadate " I:0 8 pm Enos " .5133 p*Bea'r Falls " 9:43pm Beal:Falls " .6:28 p *Leetsdale " 4:53 paa. I.eetadale " 10:93pm! " " 5: 1 3 rin Fair Oaks Bost- I Fair Oaks St* . day Church. 1:13 pm! day Lhorch. 9:58 sat Afir SAM la. al. Chicago Express leaves daily. W 15.03 p.m. Chlcage Express arrives daily No chimp.: of rars between Pittsburgh and Chicago. Sleep ng cars, witinut oblige, to In dianan° Is asps chiess-0. J.ll. Ellin ALL, J. N. M'CULLOUGH. Henn Ticket Agent. Gen'l En:pie:rt. app 231:11 ITTBI3IIIIGIIABEINIt crscm . NATl . LOUIS B AMWAY. • PAS HANDLE ROUTE: CEMWEiIt OF TIME.--Oniand alter MONDAY, April A6Ol, 313691 trains will leave and arrive at tl. Union Depot, an follow': . Dernrt. 'Arrive. hail ' .—.......... 51:08 a. m. 12:13 a. aa. Fast Line ......... ....... 9:43 a.m .- 7:13 p. m. Express - 9 .33 p. m. 4:33 a. za. Mixed .Anclii 5:33 a. m. 5:519 p. la. McDonald's Acc'n, No.111:43 a. in.. 18:18 a. in. litenbenville Accommod. 3:59 p. m. 9:33 a. M. IteDonaid•a A er , n. No. 25• 1.10. m. • 3:11i: ii. M. bun day Chnrub Train.. 12:59 p. in. 9:58 a. in. air 51233 P. r. tra'n will leave daily. 16:13 P. Y. train will arrive daily. - All other trains will rue daily. Sennays except ed. • the 9:43 sa m. Train makes close con nections at Newark n r Zanesville. , S. F. SCULL, 6 , ener,al Ticket Ag ent. W. W. CARD; Steabeavllle, Ohio. . !flit.A,llitliE , 'OlfffgEMlNS . . . NJ Tram. .eitLEGitErnr ver.z.zrr ruimproan, , „ , On and a ft er MONDAY , Novenaber Cith, 186111, TWO TRAINS DAILY ,-will—leave Pittsburgh Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 0111 City, Buffalo, and ail points .M. ths • Oil Regions. I fIILMA.VM IT2TSBVTLGEL. AMISS' - Mt PI 5:30 88 ; Mall ..:. 7:19 a m Mail 5: p m ! Express' - 7:10 ro ni 11110313 .• .... .-6: 0 am : Brady's BAc 3:00 p m radys BAc 10:30 am. • lid, Soda Works st Soda Works Acc0md....10:50 ain A.ceomod'n.. 8.20 a m lid Sodi - Works _. ' 2d sods:Wbrks ._ _. ' Accomod , n. 5:00 I) m .A.ccomod , n. 3:40 p lig ChurCh. Train leave ttsburgh at 1:10 P. m. i Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:81.x. M. • Pea shsenggee s taking e eapre r ss i train iha • ve' but ' a n nd 01 a 1iteg o on c . Ma w a e nd Expr b ss Trains step 'only at principal _points. , Mixed Way sad Ao .oommodatiod trains stop ittmll stations. THOMAS M. XING, Ass`tconplt.. W. FOSTER HOPE. Tieltet Agent. ' - noir ETTSBUIIiaII a is anapOlL ) ID,TV.LLSVILL+ On and after TUESDAY, $o ember, 17th.. . 'lgor, trains will arrivnat and 4depart from taw: Depotcorner of Grant and Water streets, as followa: ' . ' • Depart. Mont° and from Union- • • _ A. 'lll - eYeesport Aecomdt , n, Ex. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 P. U. 3.0:10 A. X. West Newton !wooled 4:30 P. U. 8:35 Braddoek,'s Aecomdtql. 6:15 P. at. 7:50 P. X Nlght Ac. toMeB*sport.lo:3o P. H. 6:45 A. X Snxtday Church Tr4a to • . • and from West Newton. 1:00 P. 6.10:00 A. Per ttaketa apply to E. DS. RAYMOND, Agent W.'B. STOUT. Svoenntendent. ~; itoEf 4 QMOKI BILLEANIM ROUTE. UNION • PACIFIC BALWA,; Eastern Division. The ' SHOBTICEiT AND MOST RNGTABI ROUTE from the Itt i n, to points , Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, jfaskingt an, New Mazieo, Idaho, ' • .n., Orega an,allzmigof Ballroad uirtb"drgeartra ow bi. Ita°l3ou6 bid add bt. Joe Baflroad from Quincy, connect., In. at. Lawrence, Topeka and Warden° Ida" atnnes tor all polnte In Itstleam. At-endriti tract. west 'at ICPsworth With the , • UNl_ STATES BKPREBS COMPANY'S_ 11:!d. LI.I4EVILOVEdILLND )SAIL &Zip moan= O VE R . , Drag NrVati SA.I-11' •, •. All Points in the Territoriesi' AzdysithilANDlßSOVß Tal-WEA.7, of eaa.caze for Fortjnle% *ilt ILlre lln rt t l'sm_s„ Albnq a u l t d rirf r la t tellec or.N. Wlt>t• the 11nu suns recen additioni of rolling stook and equipment.. and the, arrehgetheute uukai Ith responsible Overland TrunspOrtation Linea from Its western terminus, ,tlds road now offers , unequalled facilities for the transmission of freisstit to the gar es, %whets for sate 'at all the tmlimisl. Mane la . thelinited States and Canada . Be sore and rink for tingets viara t letraw. BILL RoeT.tonno's,_.! A ICI: WATe; EAVEMS , , L• -• A. Aißsissoa, - _ -, - - emerit- -'• c•I• - - eetem..tetifitomeTeteteirt Arrimr. 6:0(2 P. Y. ♦ND ~ ~r > .ter r-.. A ..N •~ I I CI ~ • 1