11 urn , grocK MARKETS •' A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, • WiDkutsDAY, April 28, 1869. • C ATTLE -The; market •for cattle has been unusually; bard during the past Week, and coinpared with last week, pri . pee have declined frilly half a pent per '`-•*: pound. This is ()Wing to very t•ffaiora 4. ble advicea from;New York, which mar. ket has . dropped! from a cent to a cent aid a •half withih the past two weeks, y**-. and' the great' Proportion of the cattle Purchased here are bought for that Place. The receipts have also been larger than usual and with an increased enpply and a diminished .„ .demand; to gether with the . break already.allnded in the east, a decline was inevitable.. Furthermore, the ; change in tlie market • has a tendency to" use those who have been holding back to burr's their , "cattle I * to market, as it' s not likely that there' will be a reaction for the better,while the chances are that the market will strow worse, as within thenext six weeks we may expect grass cattle to be on sale, after which time, until. towards* fall, •'; high prices are never expected, A. 3 al ready intimated, prices have declined •t, fully a half a cent within the week, and prime to extra shipping steers may now bate quoted at 7@734, and good to medium 6WX. TituasnAT weight April 2 2.—Holni • es, fferty dc Co f or Webb to Means 21 we ing 18,950, at 6; same for Brown to Kelly - weighing 19,0ci, at, 6,60; Kane for Dowd to A.ull dr. Co 37 weighing 36,4(3, at 6%; Brindy M'Aule y 12 weighing 14,325, at 7,65; Kelly to White 18 weigh ing 19,225; Fairall to Martin 5 weighing 6,/25, at 735; and 11 weighing 18,975, at 8X; Farnnm to Kelly 17, at 6@)734. .7, FaIDAY, April 23 .—Holmes,. Lafferty & Co' for Stewart to Kelly 64 weighing 85,075, at 7X; same for Bash to Beach & Cray 1$ weighing' 19.100, at 6X, and 17 weighing 21,975, at 73;. SATURDAY April 24 .—M'Anley to . Hil ' ler &R, 3; same to Shustler, 5. MONDAY, April 26 —Holmes, Lafferty & Co for Webb to Young 18 weighing /2,525. = !, TUESDAY, April 27. Tranerman & • Cabman 8 weigidrig 7,000, at 7; Berryto 5 Hines 16 weighing 18,800, at 6x; Trailer- t & Lobman to Good 7 weighing.7M WEDNESDAY, April 28. - } Holmes, Lafferty tCo for Thompson to Beach 6c• Bray 46 weighing 55,500, at 7,10; Berry dr Bto Brune buyers 60 weighing 79,650, at 7,10; Holnies, &Co for Webb to same buyers 66 weighing 83,615, it 7; same for . Quick to same: buyers 15 weighing 1 2,975. at 7K; Mallory for Rce. sell to Gillett & Co 16 weighing 19,150, at 6x; same for Hewlitt to same buyers 28 weighing 40,800, at 814; same for Scott to same buyers 17 weighing 19,925, at'6X; same for Johnson to same buyers 34 weighing 40,825, at 84;. SHEEP:—The market for t hi s class of stock was also very dull, and as In the case of Hogs and Cattle, prices are down. The demand has, fallen off materially which is evident fromithe fact that the amounts were no larger than usual. Some of the heavy shippers. who ordi narily buy from fifteen ;,to twenty car • loads, only bought from three to fOur •car loads this week. Clipped Sheep may be quoted at from 43; Ida and wooled tiheep at 5 ®7. Ensign Newton sold a bunch of extra clipped Sheep averaging - 105 lba. at 6%. They were as follows: Wednesday 3115 Thursday 1287 Friday.............. ............ 1281 Saturday ......... 959 Monday • • • - Tuesday 13 678 46 HOGS.-.The Hog market has also been dull panicky during the past week,: and, compared with last week, prima/have declined from x (:)1 cent per pound, and even at the decline the market is dull and weak, the demand being very light. We now quote York Hogs'at 834@9 cents, and Philadelphia • Hogs at 93;®1014. The demand from the east has fallen- off very materially, which may be attributed partially at :least to the change in the weather, as people generally use less pork and snore mutton and and beef daring the Spring and Summer. The sales during the week were as follows; Wednesday 795 Thursday. - 1645 Friday " 1604 Saturday...,, 6.0 Monday... .... ....... . . 225 Tuesday 1194 SNIP/ LENTS EAST !POE TILE WEEK matolNO - APRI L 27Th. Cattle.,. Rugs. nee?. Norse*. Wednesday.-- 224 1,011 . 3,61.3 85 Thursday, ' 108 1,530 3,408 83 Friday, - 1, 0 44 3,318 2,3.22 ;110 Saturday,...*- .... 235 4.771 993' 28 Monday, 38 4,470 2,257 61 Tuesday,.- 462 2,817 1,559 17 PETROLEUM MARKET. •-• Oman oirsPrrrsztosext Gamma, • WEDNMWAY, April 03, 1869. . The market in a general way presents but little that is new or importaut. The dullness and stagnation which has so long prevailed still continues, and as we have repeatedly stated, there must be radical change in some shape or other before we can reasonably expect a real and permanant lmprovenient. There is, in the preeent aspect of affairs, a general disinolltuttion towards doing anything, for the very good reason that there is no inducement offered, and 1 01 l men, Eke others, are not inclined to go into a yen.. turd, wluch from the very outset , prom ises no return. This is why the trade is completely prostrated, and to this is at• tributable the, fact that there is so Little doing. It is to be - hoped, however, that there will be a change, and that, too; be. fore long, and that the depression which has so long`prevailed will be obliged to give way to•that t onyancy and activity, with width the trade is usually charac terized at tide season of tho year. CRUDE—The crude. market continues very dull and weak, and compared with yesterday the prices are a shade lower. Spot oil maybe quoted at 143( § @14M, with a sale of 1,000 .bbis, seller to at .14 y 4 3fay il ftme and July was offered at 16, end may and Juno may be quoted at 15X 1,5;i. • ___ REFIS---Also hi dull and drooping; sales 1,000 bbla April at 31%; 1,000 each May and June at 3; and 1,000 August at 35. May le nominal at 33X. ittrBRIOATTNO OILS. L ; Eclipse Winter Lubricating Oa.— 40c Eclipse ~ ..... 85c Eclipse Machinery ........... .4. ...... 75c Eclipse Spitidle... . " 80c , _ OIL hauPPIRD Es BY A. V. B. Lockhart, Pre* Co. 607 bbls ref. to IVarden,-Prew 6: Co., Philadelphia. Livingston it, Bro., 100 bbla relined to Warden. Prow & Co.. Philadephia. Loga Ke Mclvy Eni. 827 bbl refined to W. P BrO4Thi ladelPhia: P. Lilian j'. 'Fawcett § 4t. a2O bbla refined to• W. 1 4, Total zniittuusiitsßeanea 1134 exttento 'Raw "go* mit:Mast .3111 V atid okA'Ll u o 806 .bbls refined to W . -tt §-Philadelphia+ ' 46 ( bbla retlnadto W. P. Ailaput k Bra, • • • ': ~. ~, Markets , by Telegraph., Nay Yolk, Ap 128.=Cotton quietand unchanged; sales 1,700 half% at 28 3f® 28)f i 0 for middling uplands. Flour=' re 6,657 bbis and firmer; low grades dull; heavy and lower for medium and good descriptions; sales 58,000 bbls at 55,8505,75 for superfine state western; 115,85(56,20 for extra western; $6,7508 for white wheat extra; $5,9507,25 for R. H. O.; $7(57,50 fur -extra St. Louis; s9©l2for good choice do.; °lofting dull for all kinds. Rye flour quiet; sales, 240 bbls at 114,60© 6,75. ' Corn meal duilL Whisky dull; sales 500 . bbls western at 910 for free. Wheat—receipts us but spring . wheat 1 ' 152 c better; winter dull and heavy; sales 36,000 bn at ;1,31 for No. 3 spring in store; $1,39©1,43 for No. 2in store and deliv ers .1; 11,43 for No. 1 and 2 do,mixed;fl,43 for No. 1 do in store; $1,47 for do deliv ered; $1,70 for. white California; 51,87® 1,88 for white Canada and smutty do. on private terms. Rye dull; sales 3,500 bu western at $1,30, :and 2,000 bu state at $1,35. 13arliay dull. Barley malt quiet. Corn--rt 'filets 11,654 lan new and un chaaged; old lo better and in good inqui ry. Partl y t speculative; sales 71,000 bu at 81(583o orriew mixed western; 85e old do in store, 85©80 for do afloat, and 81e for old white western in store.. Oats re. ceipta, 9,025; oats a shade firmer and a fair demand; sales of 51,000 bus at 80©820 for western in store, and 8234©83a for do eaglet. Rice firm. Coffee quiet and Sr.n. Sugar steady; sales of 100 hhda Cuba at 12,c. Molasses flrm; sales of 500 hilds New Orleans at 800. Ho quiet and tin changed. Petroleum r efi ned. 17(51744a f0r crude, and 323ic for Leather hemlock quiet at previous prices. Wr quiet and drooping; sales of 4E3,000 lbs at 47 , 5510 for domestic fleece, 460 for pulled, and 48 , 54834 c for combings. Texas coal by auction toslay: 80,000 tons Scranton at_ $4,62©4.80, lump at $4,57, steamboat at $4,65,54,70, grate at 14,75 (54,77,,'-ogg at 55,05©5,25, and stove at 144,75054,76. Linseed oilquiet. Pork heavy; sales of 900 bbls at f31,25@)31,50i for new mess, $28450©28,75 for prime mess; also, 2,850 bbis new mess, seller' last half of May at $31,50. Beef-sAiales of 120 bbls at 5 8 ,001516,00 for new plain mesa, $ 1 2;00©18,00 for new extra mess. Tierce beef dull and unchanged at $23,00 ©23,0Q for extra prime mess, 25,00630,00 India. Beef Hansa steady, with sales of 170 b b ls at 126©32. Cut Meats dull and heavy; ' sales of 190 pkgs at 1230513 c for shoulders, 153 4 1516 c for hams; Middles quiet and lower, with sales of 8.5 boxes Cumberland cut at 1 5X•51536c, chiefly 153 pa. Lard heavy and a shade lower; sa.es" of 550 tea at 17%©18%, chiefly, 181‘c, for steam, and 18%©18X0 for ket r tie rendered. Butter heavy at 25©35c for Ohio. and 25@41c for State. Cheese firm at 19(5=c for common to prime. Freights to Liverpool heavy and lower, with engagements for 7,500 bus wheat per steamerat ld per bushel. Spirits Turpentine quiet. Metals, ---Sheathing active=say at 33c; Ingot Copper more nd without decided change in prices, with sales at 23%c for Baltimore and 23%152330 for Lake Superior; Pig Iron in fair request at 541©45 for Scotch, and 137©42 for American; Bar Iron quiet at $85©90 for refined English and Amer ican; Sheet Iron dull at 1134©13c in gold for Russia. Nails steady and unchanged. Laxxs —Flour closed quiet and steady for common, and dull and 10©15c lower for medium anti good grades. Wheat closed very firm for spring, with a more willing demand, and dull and heavy for winter. Rye dud and heavy at $1,290 1,31. for western. Oats firm at 800 for 'pros tern in store. Corn steady at 82©830 for new mixed western, and 85©86.3 for old do afloat and in store. Pork quiet at 531,25 for new mess. Beef steady, with a moderate demand. Cat meats and bacon heavy. Lard dull and heavy at 19181.0 210. for prim steam.e Eggs steady at © (Junket°, April 27.—Eaatern Exchange firm at par to 1-10 off buying, and 1-10 selling. Flour active mid firmer at $4,75 ©6,25 for. Spring extra. Wheat; No. 1 quiet and firmer. Sala at 11,15©1,1644. No. 2 moderately active and 21Mc higher. Sales at $1,08©1,09,; closing C o 11,09. Salsa this tlyening at SLO9. rn dud and easier. Males of No. lat 'Ago) : No. 2 at 55%056; relented 501552; new 49360 51; closing at 49@i-tem for new. Sales of No. 1 at 58©58x for seller, May 59 for seller, last half of May and June No. 2 at 55©56 for seller May. Nothing doing in corn this afternixm. Oats quiet and unsettled; irregular salmi of No. 2 at 67x 6583;; rejected 64 1 4©5434; closing at 3g©sB for N. 2. Sales of Nei. 2at 57© 57M, for, seller of May and Jane. Rye firmer. Sales of No. 1 at 11,1015 ©1,17, closing with sellers at 51,17. Bar ley dull' and 150 - higher; sales No. 2 at $1,60651,65. • Ilighwinem are.firm at 87© 880 with buyers at 86(2)86X°. New Or leans Molasses sells az '1 1 401,05. Sugar sells at 11,40001,51 g for common to choice. Mess Pork lain good request. market (imed firmer at, 531, closing easier at $30,873,4. Lard dull at 1.7(:) 173;0. Balk Meats quiet and firmer. The receipts for the past twenty-four hours were as follows; 7,053 bias flour, 5,500 bush wheat, 15,212 bush corn, 17,- 414 bash oats, 713 hush , rye, 6,671 head orhop. Shipments: 8,588 bbl, flour, 0 - 671 bush wialit, 15,224 bush corn, 13,657 bush oats, 1,435 Leath rye, 730 bash bar ley. 2,065 head of huge. Freights lire dull at 6c on wheat to Buffalo. listartria'n, April 23.—Flour In de mand at $6456.25 for family, and 16,50©8 for fancy. Wheat is nominally un changed. •Corn is dull, with sales °gear at 65©136c, and Nhelled at 67©180. Oats: the market la fine, with sales at 67(571c for No. 2to Choice white. Rye. can be bought at $1,39. Cotton is dull, with sales of middling at 27xe. Tobacco is firm and in good with sales of 145 hogsheads at $5©15,60. Whiskey is quiet and unchanged at 90c. Provisions are dull' and there is no demand to es tablish quotations. Mess Pork is held at 531,25. Bulk Meats are held at 128,© 12L40 for shoulders, and 'l5Nc for sides. Bacon is nominally held at 13y,', 16M and 1743 for shoulders, clear rib and clear sidea, and small sales were made at a shade below these rates. •Lard is - no. glected and can be bought at 18 1 4 c. But ter is dull for all kinds but fresh.madp and packed solid, which brings 3815405. Eggs have declined to 15c, and the mar ket closed dull.. Groceries are un changed and quiet., Linseed Oil is dull and in gcod, jobbing demand let 51,05. I,srd Oil held at 51,45631,50. petr o . letim is held at 32®84c. Clover Seed is . dull at $145,75®18. Timothy, is dull at 53,75. Gold, fa ,buying at 13834. The money market is steady at 9©12 per cent. Exchange is steady. ST. LOIIIII,-April 28.—Tobacco un changed. Votton nemlnal at 26X©27. Hemp dal); sales of prime and choice un dressed at $1,30651,60. ,Flour is dull' aud.unchanged; superfine sold, at,14,85 ph spring and fall double extra at $5,85 t wo.., treble extra at, $7.5069, • Wheat do at $ 1 ,8001,55 ,for fair to strictly . Prime" red. 51,8001,85 , for choice ditto, spring stiff and higher, No. 2 in elevator sold, at, 0;0901,08 and choice do. "In sacks, at 1440. Corn lower add unset tled; of . mixed pitta he and l y e e k l lo awt at 0 n Tr anti fbr, 6 l 4 inOs sow Alearli rw.,10 or choice Mingais 8,7„„, it u vrAr, Whisky at stimei 6 ,0 4 „,, nap , for plan tradeielksl7l/274aed224Oktriumeall4n1 Rio:' Pork • 4tem, , utgar: Wlt-r--gr:Vi;il4l7,ja'4l,UV-a4gitif,-11: 11'4 % ,1 4:; 4 43,111,51 a1,Ti‘91f0."i410794i3f2.04-`k;-%% MattV-24'7'..-WtAitVelr4Wirtzcqici",'h, t2YfP,cit'*ot4,ir-Vj AmL-4,f,„`kt,44-4 eit,,l'L,4ollre , c 4,4 Wfr'A t ' tints,% 1 4 lury7: • , 41 A ' • -t,c1et0 t 0,..,,: . 4, t 131 THIIRS.DAY;; L\ AP i,LL-rl2tifxon quiet, ;Pk small sales •at P400©31,50. Dry salt meat firmer; loose shoulders sold at .11Se; rib sides, 113 3 / 4 c; clear sides 1534 c. Sweet pickled. hams. sold at 150. Bacon quiet firm, and •holders not mg ions to sell at present 'prices; shoulders sold in small lots at .13c; clear aides 17© 17,0. Lard Is held firmly at 18c for choice tierce, and 19s©Zee for keg. Re-' oelpts---2,100 bbls flour, 6,800 bush wheat, 7,0(0 bush corn, 28,000 bush oats. CLEVELAND, April 28.—Flour; city made $10®10,25 for treble extra white; 58®8,25 for double extra amber; $7.25@ 7,50 for double extra red winter; $612;6,25 for extra red country made; 6,50©7,75 for double extra red and anther;s6oo,7s for dottble extra spring; 58;75@9,25 fbr' • double extra white winter. Buckwheat Flour dull and nominal. Wheat; sales of $1 No. 1 red winter at 51,46; Corn; sales of 2,200' btisha at 70?.. Oats held at 68e. In Rye there 'is very little doing, tindlhe Market nominal at 51,28 ©1,35. The Petroleum market is dull and heavy; Ilefined held' at - 300 km stand ard white; 280 for prime .light straw.to white in car lots; small' lots to 'retail trade 2©30 higher, ; • Loutsvir,Lit, April; '28.- 2 Lobacco; 212 Mule at fs©7 for common ,to grad lugs, 528 for Hart county bright wrapper. Mess Pork' at 132. Lard at 18c. Bacon' at 13S ©13,4c for shedders; 16X©17e for clear rib sides, and 17 3‘©1734e..f0r clear sides; bulk shouldet , ... at 12y,c, and !clear sides at ItiSc. Superfine a lour at $6. .Wheat at $ 1 ,40®1050. Corn at 66©68c. Oats at 67Q6Se. Sugar dull at I , lso for prime. Hay at 522023. Whisky at 91c. extraspl ?S.—Flour firm; city spring steady at 55,50©6,(3. Wheat• tirm and higher, at $1,14; 4 ; for lib. 1 and $1,07S for No. 2. Oats steady, at 57(P7 ejecte d Corn steady, at' 540 for new. Rye higher, at 51,14 for No. 1. Barley nominal. at 51,75 for fair to good samples. Receipts -2,000 bbls flour; 24,C JO bush wheat; 3,( 00 bush oats. Shipments-3,t bbls flour; 86,000 bush-wheat. TOLEDO, April 28,--Flour nominal"; Wheat: amber opened better, with a light business at 51,44 q, and closed dull at $1,445; white Michigan .dull at 51,45, and No. 1 red is quiet at 51,44. Corn is dull, with sales of No. 2 at 65Sc, with small sales. Oats firm - and Unchanged at 670 for No. 1 Michigan. Rye •is dull with sales ON°. 1 at 54 2 5,,and.N0. 2 at 51,20. Barley is held at 51,03 for Cana da, with,no buyers. YHILADRLPHIA, A pril 2 8.—Flour . more active at 58©9,25. for extra' brands, and 19,50©12 for faney. Wheatfirm, but - not active at 5 1 ,7084,751f0r red; 5490 for ale. her, and 52 for white. Rye steady at 5143 for western. Corn firmer; 6,000 bu yellow at 138©89c, and mixed western at 84©88c. Oats more active at 75(3177c for western. Provisions unchanged. Whig ky firm at op at 96c. • . Ria-vt, April 28.—. Flour dull and favors buyers. Wheat dull and un changed. Corn steady;. white 7 7078 c; yellow 83©84c. Oats unchanged: prime heavy at 76©'78c_ I'f,ye unchanged. Mess Pork quiet at 5 3 1,15©32,00. Bacon rib sides lase; clear sides 173 Sc; shoul ders Use. Hams 20(g21e. Lard firm at 193 Sc. Whisky firm but quiet at 92S© 93c; stock tight. MEMPHIS, April 2 8 .—Cotton dull, 27© 28e; receipts, Ile bales; exports, 57.5 bales. Flour dull, $5,50©6,00 for super- fine. Hay $27528. °ate 72c. Pork $32. Lard 18c. Bacon firm; shoulders 141:c; sides 1734 c. Bulk meats dull; shoul ders 123gc; sides 16Sc. DETROIT, April 18.—Wheat; extra white at 81,75, No. 1 do. at $1,58©1,60, No. 2 do. at $ 1 ,23@1,35, No. 1 amber at $1,40, extra and No. I scarce. Bran at 20 for coarse. Middlings at 22, fine 25. Clover seed 59,50. NEW Yowl, April 28.—The arrivals to day were, 1;770 head cattle; 600 head sheep;. 570 head hogs. Beeves; priass un changed at 12©16c. Sheep extremely dull and Se lower, and not selling; western sheared 4S©7c. Hogs; market steady at 16©1034c. CHICAGO, 28.—Hogs are fairly act at 58,50 for common, 59,2134 ®0,90 for fair to medium, / 9 ,50©9,85 for good to cholue. Cattle market dull. buyers and sellers apart: sales'at $4,5005,75 for stockers, $6;16©6,50 for fair to medium, 5 6 ,65©7,3735 for choice to extra. Sr. Louts, April 28.=-Cattle—prlme and choice butchers and extra shipping beeves are hi demand; prices range from 336©93ic5. Hogs quiet and steady, B©lo. . Dry. Gos IWarketi NEW Yong, Aprdt&--The Inquiry for ail stadia fahriem continues limited and the prices rule low but steady, the only change of moment to-day being:lo Star-, ford extra 4.4 bleached Int/silos, which are selling at tle. and Norfolk D 4-4 bleached inualina.•which are reduced tai 10340. In other clas.,es of cottons there is no particular, change no observe. • RIVER NEWS. Tne river continues to recede steadily with four feet three Inches in channel by Monongahela marks. Weather yester day- Was close and sultrY, In the after noon we had a Plight thunder storm ac cordpanied by considerable rain. There have been no arrivals since the date of oar last report. The" Kenton is due front Poramouth to day( and the Argosy from St Louie. and will reach mere &hour, the last of the week. The Gray awls arrived and departed for Parkersburg. The New York for Nashville and the Lorena for St. Louis departed. The former boat,has engagements below, in cluding 1500 kegs of nails at Wheeling. The Glasgow,Capt. Andy Robinson, will positively eave for St. TAwis and the . Upper Moffitt! on Saturday, and passengers and shippers should bear this this in mina. —The license of the pilot ' ' C. C. Cable, which was revoked in conse quence of the J. N. , M J Cullough disaster, some months ago, . has been restored; and he la now engaged on the St, Marye. 4 . -The towboats Stella, Mary. Ann, Alpe Hercules, Ormsby, Greyhound, Lake. Erie, Arrow and Key Stone, of the coal fleet, arrived at Louisville on Sunday and Sunday', night; with hpavy tows of coal, whit. Were being taken below the falls on Monday t -The. Glendale, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, left Onoinnati 'On Monday with a bif trip. • Pilots—Geo. Burk and Geo. —The Mary Davage 'was expected to arrive at Cincinnati On Tuesday. Samuel Williamson and - Daniel Weaver will pilot her from there to St. Louis. -7The Argosy arrived at Cincinnati dn Mcruday and was to have left there for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. • --A • private dispatch from Capt. 'Rai- Mt; of the Urilda, confirms the reported sinking; of that• boat, but says nothing; about therexplosion and loss •of life.. It is probable, therefore, that the account received by telegraph was considerably exaggerated. She wasineured for 48,000 in the Westeiziabd ~Monongahela cow. voiles of this city. . —The, atlntratOr* in the case of the Louisiana wad Ruth cagto to an afire& meat on ISlOndiiyotivardfnit,i,oo, ages to the 'Louisiana. - The ownwe'or the Louisiana 'estimated their damage! at >]11000v • ' • Intelligence was received at St. Louis on Monday that the laptintain Steamer Tennessee, which left there on the 13th, when 75 miles below Sioux City, loin. was• snagged and sunk. • Her deck freight, stores and outfit were taken off by the Motintaineer, which reached her soon a ft er the disaster, bql, it is thought thb steamer can not be %lased. —Un to Saturday last, twenty-six steamers had left St. Louis for Fort Ben. ton. • —A St. Louis dispatch, under date of Monday, says business ;on the Upper Mississipni is unusuallyl.lively, and the shipment of grain to this point and New Orleans is unprecedented, and promises to be very_ largeduring the season. • The diversion of the grain trade. from Chica go has begun in earnest,. and will con tinue until" the monopoly of that busi ness by that city is broken up. There is now one hundred and twenty-five thousand bushels ofgrain in one tow en route to this city from Dubuque and above, and nearly all the towns on the uppper Mississippi are calling on St. corn and oats Lewis to send barges for then. wheat, , w dire to ship here, to New Orleans th or ey to es Liver pool. • —A dispatch from Minneapolis, dated on Monday, says:' se rhe new •firs-class steamer Minneapolis, of the Northern Line Packet Company, Captain RhOdes, arrived at this port on Sunday - at noon, loaded to the' gnarde with freight for Minneapolis merchants, This morning she was presented with . a magnificent set of colors a gift of the Board of Trade and citizens. She leftlfor St. _T./anis and intermediate. points at eleven o'cloak, loaded with flottr4trid freight. She came up to the falls without difficulty, and her arrival at this p art creates an epoch in Mississippi navagation. Henceforth the Fails of the St. Anthony will be nractically the head of navigation on the Mississippi River. —Capt. J. W. Anawalt and Charles Mathews,. the nett Pi bu b r a g r goen Kings, le ft b C inrcaiinl- The f Wid t Duck is coming with 903 tons of iron ore for Stewbenville and Pitts burgh. River and Weather. C By Telearash to the Plttaburgh Gazette.l with eight April 28.—RIver falling with eight feet six Inches in the Canal. Wea t her:clear ,and pleasant.. . MISCELL &NEOUS. IVILIAIIt MILLER it CO Nos 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Come of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low figures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. __ Porto Elea, Cuba And English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore R fined do. Golden Drips, Loverings, Brunils, Stuart's, Adams , and Long Island *pram. Porto Itleo, Cawand Engliah Island 'Molasses. and You (Wong, ng Hymn. . Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder Teas . . . - Carol and Bangola Rice. Jars., Lagnayra and - to Codiees. To ea. [Lard OIL Fish, Nalls, Glass, Soas, Cotton Yana, Lc., couctantly: on band. p si.ea. IMPORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars. • • _ anent b. Moselle, and Sparkling RoCk Wines of Htna I & Co.. in bottles. Spark tug Moselle, Scharsberg and Johannis burg, kheimer, Burgundy, Se. Brand hburg & Freres , Fine 011 re Oil. do • do Clarets, Imported la -bottles. • do do White Wines. lu bottles. M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba. fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines. Free Old Monongahela Rye Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior Old Scotch do do. ALSO. Sole Agents for Meet & Chandon'S Grand Vin. Imperlar. - erzenay and Sellery Champagne. Brandies of our own selection and warranted. j 2..143 NOTICE OF . CO - PARTNERSHIP: The undersigned lave this day formed a. ea partnerefdp ender the name and style of anuxes'a co g and will contlnni the Proytelori and Lard on bu allieat as heretofore. P. faELLER, J. L. DUNSE.ATIL l o rrrsnunetz. March 10. 180 mhze:gs3 NoTicE. Opening of Diamond Street, Pittsburgh. , . All Persons' interested are hereby notified that the report of Viewer. In the matter or opening and *Menlo, 'LIAMOND STAXET, from the Dianiond to Ferry street, has been approved and confirmed. All persons against whom 411111513. meats or benefits were made am requir dto pay the 'same to. me within thi rty days, - olberwase 00 will.be entered thelene ag lust the proper ty. All property onMemo d end Dremond street, of the Market lionsand on Liberty street from' Sixth' 'treat to Fourth avenue; has been assessed. _ • ` J. F.: SLAOLE, •elty Attorney, 1 aPIO:h'27 No. 100 Plith Avenue. ._ FOURTELOTV • POTTED GAME. 'A choice assortnientof Game Pates of tbe above celebrated brand. Just received and for' ale by the dozen'or at retail. by.' • ' JNO. A. IVENSHAW;: Corner Liberty and Ninth streetb. UM 4 44 01 UN410N.& CO., AANCY CANE BARERY,EDNEECEIONARY um CREAM and DINING SALODM: B 3 ilttiltheeld street, earner of Pittsburgh. • -.ll7*Parties nil families outipliati With lot Omani and. (hikes on short notloa. Ii CADEDIV OF .SCIENC e ' 101 _ _Federal Street. Allegheny, (Savings Ring st mg •) - Spring term begins 119NDAY, APRIL 6th. 1869. For circulars, ac., apply to tato 8. RoBB. A. AC. prin. Me B. NEEPIORI ALDICEMAN AND E x-oriCIIC ricto J II BT/070 OP P Arr OFA T IM fIR Avioctuc. sem• ttentfori jrlven to? ofiver a h' ..4.. olectloNi s poos4 /toads middatiiik-71,;;; ZyWAterAt.,W,4ooX4glio)iionlsitly . Fob ST. LolE7lE4lElEo.•jegrint ELM BIIELINHTOhI,. DO trQUE AND ST. P A N,. IN CONNECTION WITH THE NORTHERN LINE PACKET CO. —The fine passenger iteamer LoRENA Capt. 8. SECOMAY4 Wlll leave for the above and Intermediate ports on THIS DAY, April 28th. For freight otpassage apply on board , or to ap3 FLACK & VOLLINGWOOD, Agents. rOR KEPHILI4,_IIII3R-addroa LINGTON. MUSCATINE. DAVENPORT. .ROCE_ ‘ISLAND. FULTON C I TY LYONS. GALENA. DUBUQUE, ME GREGO.. LACROSSE. WINONA, REED'S LANDING and ST. PAUL, the amendld passen ger steamer, GLASGOW Capt. ANDY ROBINSON ' JE.. Will leavens abone en WEDNESDAY. the AStb Inst.. at 4P, . Ltp26 COLLINS Assent VOR WilEtLlNG.Adrio MARTET TA.PARKEbSBURG AND CINCINNATI. << Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY- us Leaves_Cincinnati EVERY FRILDAye-it P. M. The swift and superb Sidewbeel Steamer ST. MARY S, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as anneuneed above. For neigh t or Passage allay on beard, or to FLACK & COLLINGWOOD; or COLLI receivedßNES, Agents. N. 13.—N0 Freighon Tuesday after 11A. M. r mhZ/ ripple, 186 a ziagrot EN LINE' PACKET% NORT . FROAL , S. L ois &Keokuk nd St. Paul, ... AND ALL ISTEIDLED TR PORTS. , , One of t e splendid Sidewh I Steamers ; of this Line will 1 eve St. Louls'da ly or Keok uk,Daven pert, Dub clue, Winona:, Still aterann St. Paul. Through receipts for Frei and Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper lifissis. sissippi on steamers running from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling, Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK. __ J. D. COLLINGWOOD, R. C . GRAY, Agents, or to 91 Eater stieet. mia3:g23 PARECEIgSlitrae P ITTS 13 URGll,4odrue Nrfis w ßut L Ewrit. Aar.. im.„. vf. Wharf Rom, foot of Wood Street, doily at NESDAYS and SATURDAyII, UREIC itAttLX.' L. klliinwAtt, Master. Freight will nerecelved at an hou rs by JAMES COLLIN& • FLACK kcoLLINGwooD, • • Agents: -- •pl 3 STWOMPEI ........emp l o TO LIVERPOOL CV:lank QUEENSTOWN.' TRH TAMAN maxi STEAMSHIP& Numbering sixteen tlrst,;clasa veaaele, won` , tn,mthe celebrated CITY OP PARIu,.. L . CITY OF ANTWEPP_,_ CITY OP BOSTON', CITY or BALTIMORE,' _ CITY OP LONDON, Bailing mVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, S 4. rtb River, New York. For orange or Amber Information 'only to I WILL&A BUGHAIII, Jr. TO FIFTH STREET,_ (Chronicle Ralldfng. .girivonparite Pniq ( Mrs, Pirtsbarah ---- REMOVALS PEOPLES' SAVINGS BINS. THE PEOPLES' Bearsas DANK ILLS REMOVED TEMPORARILY TO rourti Aacnue, immeollately o Oposl te to Its fernier location, where rlt will remain. until the Sale Denostt Company eupdtrtittdlian c h oget b e u ta i n n wr g irn the Bank wilt then I EN P. VON BONICTIORST, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. April 14.1F69. 1 arsl7:h:4 REMOVAL. 1. M. GAZ.ZAM, Attorney -at-Law. has removed nis ogee to No SS FIFTH A.VENUE. OFFICE or THE TREASURER OF ALLECHEHT • COURTT, Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1 866. TN. PURSUANCE OF THE 21st section of an Act relating*Allegheay n ty, approv.ed the Ist day of May, 1861, and ot the amendment to Bald section, approved the 30th day of March, 1866, I do herehy give notice that , the Duplicates r for the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships WILL BE OPEN, and I will be pre pared to receive the • ' • County, State; Poor, Workhouse. and Improvement Taxes; for 1869. • • :On and after the let day of May. 18'9. Bald taxes can be paid at tfils office tbe Ist diy of August with a DEDUCTION Olr FIVE PER CENT. for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of their taxes. There will be no deduction allowed during the lmoutlt of August. There will be Ten Per Cent. {Added To all tavet , emolnlng aueald 0:11 the 1 3 day o tleottmber, ita:4 lr :d&T Tre 213 J. F.AuDr'stiNeluS7cOot,n't . . ROOFING SUITE OF CARIOUS • Qualities and Colors. re l plrrt u g l a.r a r r t n o t r i s o , n# o l ;r a ggr in g i Z zi e rlieue l addreu J. S. NE8111134 No. 43 Nevem h ; Avenue, PITTSBURGH. PA nahia•gs6 pIHEM SHAD, '... RECEIVED dully at BEIVAAIIN PULP/EM Voiotia? ish titand, ' No. ell Dlantond letarkct, Pitts burgh, and at the Twin ,City. Allegheny . City all of Ohio and Feder= streets. Das be haa all kinds of Sea and Lake , fish, Mallon, Shad. beak, tiodnsh: Haddock and Eel. Also, large suPillies of Mille, • Lake Flab dalamon, • Bass, btergeon. Herring and Mammy: Trout, whirl enables us to sell at the lowest market prlees,_ wholesale or retail. We inve , all lovers of Fresh Fish to give us a call, an d we • will laser , ! theta a treat. mhH WATER, P/PES; OZUMNET TOPS. A large amirtmeat, HENRY H. torxxxs, BEM - KE YStONE;POTTERY. S e BL ZIER & CO., 1' -Numbs:46i» 0 QuirrainlirAmic . BRISTOL' 'WARM !e. °i nt. and Waribow, aaq LiazirysTßtirr. AtirAll *Men imolai:kW attended to. Ptoo cLeTiqrs, , • exiemx °IL- °Lora ; • ( • Y V.iiNaililißj .• • il-Iverzettv m • - .viLtirtry;. , _ . L.', sp2. sad WS liltxtn Street. err. Levu. ST; PAUL. It 3UXEi =cm IMI nT 0 tTHE UNITED FtIATEP, for the Western strict of Pennsylvania. ADOLPH ROEISELIIREM.rt Bankropt. muter the act oft'ongress of March IS67,haring ap • plied for a discharge from alibis dehts.aud other claims provable under said. Act. by order or the; Court notice Is hereby given to al/ creditors wise have proved their debts„.and other persona Inter- ested, to appear on the /lib day ..fatsp,lB64, 10o'clock before JOH Oi N. PURVIANCE at .. Esq.. Register In Ban Lruptcy. at his otilce, ti.llo Fecte rat a treet, AI Lzhe n tr, Pa., to shwa; can se If any they have, a by n di.eltargc should not be granted to the tattedat. thrthervi votive Is hereby given, h seconaad third meetings or or,Attors Of the aald Hankrant. re nu (red by the it Ith and h sections of said Act, will be held before the said 114 ester. at the tame time and place. __• 5p22:1,80-ma 8. S f rOANDLXSB. vet t. ------- &pi • : b 29 A LLEGRENY • COtikiTY; .85.-- 41111 1 1 • In the Connor Common . nent, Jane Vag- ner, by her next friend yo. Jobn.A. 'Wapner. . 203, March Term. 1668. Libel la Eil- And now, .Aprll 10th. 1.969, C 6111TE141% Esq., appointed Commlssiotter to hike testimony la this ease, 'and i eporf the samel&ttic'Conit. nt • [Fro the !heard.] JACOB .H. WAITER ProthonOtarr, • • The undersigned' add attend tr. the duties ut the Above appointment at the eflca .st C. ; MAOARELL. 370. 89 Grant Street, en YON DA Aprl Slilth, o'clock T. • apl5:b4P.T/IM C. WitiRLY. Na:6:4i, JUNE TERAIIiW. In the ntatteror the applicatioh or the Cen tral Mutual Betiding - 4n d Ivan Affectation of Allegh n eny Cita; ter a chartheer Incerporation. k i ,d ow. to wtt , APRIL 24th , IlfB9 In the Court'of Cot/intim lieu, or Allegheny 'rOnnty, It /3 ordered that notice of .the eldtve aordleathm, be- lesertrel In thd Izeirge Yor at If.aft three yreeks, and that the fdiu, will be gratittrd at next terra of YAM Colin; sutras ceptleae be glut la proper Stine. ez H. !i, Sol/et:or L'efttioners. _spll:bl2 A`—Whereas,letton'of alltnlnte'retto, baring; been granted to the.utulersigned;on the eslate of bIItOIIGIC GSCHWENTIE.I, late of Allegheny co., lilt Derwin , Indebted to the !taste are requested to make Immediate parneut, alto those haying claims to }resent then, properly autheit.. ticetted, without du.ar, to ittfraA GSV!IWENDER, Mb I. Peon street. I== rriENTII LIST, 1569, APPLICI - TIONS to sell liquors, tiled In the Cler • . Pittsburgh. Hugh McAlfee. Ist ward; Jane McDermott, eating house, lstward: Hagan & Courtney, caner good,, Inward; J. B. Cherry. other goods Ist ward; Munhall & McGraw. other goods , Ist ward; H, . ‘ _W. Beaumont, othergoods, Ist ward; T. Maxwell & 'W. A. Nave. tavern, NI d ward; Mark•Wlnner, tat ern, 2d ward; Marker Speck, tavern, r d ; wald; Stephen Cairns, 3dward; Benj. Trimble, tavern, 4th ward; Patrick Bradley, tavern, fit , h ward; • Jos. Armstrong, tav,rn, 3th ward; M. McHugh. other goods. s t h ward: Charles Steffens, tavern, Bth ward; James Webb, eating house, Bth ward; Charles Abel & Co., other.goods, Bth wand; ; Henry Jones, ettr,r goodk, Eith ward; Chas , Zeissler, eating house, 9tb ward; '- Wm. Brown, tavern. 10th ward: H. Schellbach, tavern. llth ward; John Cronor, tavern,l2th ward; Daniel • ralg, tavern, 14ca ward ,• Elkin & Welber. other geode. 18t11 ward; A. F. McWilliams, tavern,\l9th ward: • John W. Clara. taveru, 21st_Ward; John Byrne,'eating house, 2.lst ward; Aloe/ben/. d. Kenurder, tavern, WI ward: L. Spread, tavern, ltd ward: J. W. Hammitt, eating bowie: 4th ward; nthon Clark, es Bog house, tlih ward; • Walter Blank Co.. eating bonsejlth war Geo. Heckman, tavern. 7th ward; '- John Hanne , eating house, 7th war d; Jas. Malan, tavern. Bth ward; Boroughs. B. Marks. tavern, Birmurghamt ltobt. Foster, eating house, Birmlngham. Sand. Evans eating berme. Birmingham;. Johm Mlscheit, tavern, East Birmingham; • John Munhall. other goods, Braddock; • Gee- Yeager. other goods, South .P.ittabuqh; M. Freldenelok tavern, Shartmburgh; • H. Schmels. eatln_ghoure. TomPerancoviller J. betel. tavern:me. Wishlngton; a A. Bedell. Jr.; Tow Sir/rill; shsps: DaidWin; • W. tr. D 01167. Salem Eltaabeth; 1. • John Casson, tavern, Eliritheth• Mott. Idanaltild,,tavern: South !layette; ;• • front. Graham, tavern South Fayette t J. P. Finley , laverniFinley; • • liedShoop. tavern,„lndiana; Sault. , tavern; Brlblnson; J. • Ge 9. Dimmer. tavern„ Bhalert D.'Portser.- tavern,, Versailles( " ' ' Archie McCune, tavern, .Veringel', OA; The LiCetale Bo omt will all r ' if too above appllcatk3go_pntheBOra NAIL° eAdijsk , _ oint 60: linolloVl - POrm. '614 - - • .1 J. L. DILLI NGN.8••••• • . . ...... sTraNsoN. DILLINGER • & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye Whiskies. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C., No. 87 Second Avenue, ap2o ESTABLISHED BY A. T 18/*. W. MoGOBJEGY, 'WHOLESALE GROCER,_ No. 271 Liberty Street, - Dresany On. XAGLX Hoirs..i Prxrsittritomr. Ite MIS Y. ST/SZlar. J. A. MILL STEELE & SON, Am • Commission Merchants; AND DIA.LZHEI IN VlADtriti PEED, Ito. No. 99 OH/0 EITESE'L near Eut Cowman, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. KEZIL JAS. 7. 81014.8% FJL & RITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AIM Driazes IX FLOUR, ORLIN, .13/LEDB, MILL PEED, Bola Liberty tit,pitteburyli, airibbn T. J. RLANCILIRD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, oDlBlxBiiNo. 396" PICLOT STREET. ErrTLE, BAD 414 PATTOIC;' Wholesale Grocers, Conindaslonllderebantst an Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon; Cheese, lrlsh, Carbon and Lard_, 011, Iron, _Nails. Miss. Cotton Yarns and all r"rtsbryirb manunlittt:' generally...l.l3 and RA" daCOND STRIC XT.-- Pittsburgh. §3.JOHN SMPTON_ . .. .. -:. . .A wALLAca. 11EPTON/i, WifilCE Whole. Eultx ROCERS AND PROD lICE DEAL : No. 6 SULT4STRZET. ebozah., - • 1212:r54 JOHN I. 11011611..ZDW. B. 11 0U811. JOHN I. HOUSE &BIROS., Sucm , u cessors so JOHN I. HOUSE a CO. Whole. gala Grocers and C o mmission.Herchatits, Cor ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. •Nmis.C.AßMSTßONG,Successor _ to Fetsmr k Armetrong, pIioDUCE SION ZdERCHANT, No. 45 Market street. LEGAL N TUE DISTRICT COURT OF TRH, UNITED STATER, for the Western TN MUSESof Pennsylvania. IIYNEMAN. a llarittennt ender the Act of. Congress of March Sd. 1611 f, having ape piled for a discharge Prom all-his vehts and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby gi ven, to all persons who have proved thtlr dein b. nd °the: bettr's Inter ested. to appear on tht glib o.tif or may, 12 60. at 2 o'clock P. M. beforn.loflN li*. PITHYIAN , Z. &a., Register I . Bank rentey, at Ws otil..:e. No. 116 Federai str+.et, Alieght ny Cit 7, Pa.. to show canse, if any they have., why a discharge shuald not be granted to the wild Enntrupt. And 'tu ner. notice ih tieretry given, that the Second and Third 111..,inirs- of Creditors of ti - e said Bask rapt, retpitrc•dhy the. 27th and 28th . s :eaten& lir said Act. wili tot. held before the said Register, at the some thee and place. ap:&;117h-7n. h. C. bicCANCLESti. Clerk. 4 : El PITTSBURGH, TA