I%MIILEn. 0171= OP Prrrassu molt GAZZTTEIr TKUP.sDAT, April 29, 1869. S The markets in a general way; present but`little that is really new or important. Thereis a continued fair. denuind for most oXI:e leading articles and a fair amoun f business in the aggregate, though trade a tynot be termed active, nor is it witat should be or usually is at this season of the year. In regard to values, there are no changes worthy of special notice. - APPLES—Scarce, esPeolallY in good condition and with a' steady demand prices are fully suquali ty stained, ranging at $5 a per bbl, as to : APPLE' BUTTER--90(351 per gallon. BUTTER—Is in fair demand and mod= crate supply and the market may be quoted steady, at 34)35 for good to prime Roll. BEAN S—Dull at 13(32,25. CHEESE—SaIes of new Western Re serue at 15(320, as to Quality. and No York Goshen at 24025. ,1 CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a. jObbing wav - at 29@80. CORNMEAL--$1,75®1,80 per cwt. DRIED FRlllT—Peacbes dull, though - with a reduced supply.pritles are ME talned at 18340514 for quarters and 18@ 20 for halves. • Apples scarce and in de mand at 1.3@15, as to quality. EGGS—quiet and unchanged; 17 being .rcgarded:as-the standard price. FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR 7 -' Is - dull with a drooping _tendency, thotigh without quotable change. 'Spring Wheat brands, 56,60(g7, Winter Wheat, 17,50@8. Rye flour, ;7® 7,25. Fancy brands are quoted at slo® 10,50. I GRAlN—Wheat is dull and nominal at 11,45@150, for Winter; no spring in this market and none wanted. Oats scarce and firm but unchanged; salea ontrack at 70 and in store at 73@)75. Ear Corn is being sold at 80(4)82 and ahelled at 77®80; as to quality and the demand is rather better. Rye buyers generally are only offering $1,40, while sellers are holding at $1,43@1.45. There is some lit tle inquiry for prime Spring Barley at about §l,Bo7and but little of ,any, kind offering. TAL.LOW.—Is dull and drooping and rendered cannot be quoted above 1035 ® • lal ifAY—Centinues dull with liberal re ceipts and , a supply considerably ahead of the demand. Good to prime baled on . wharf, may he quoted at 128WO. HOlstrYss qu ,75§6 per bbl; HEMP-1215@220 tonW • LARD OF4- I Sales o. 1 Extra at $1,52 (g)1,53. and7o.'2 at $1,23@)1,25. MAPLE MOLASSES--Sales in gallon juts at $1,50(4)175. PROVISIOVS---Are steadybut without material change. Sales at 14 for Shbul ders; 17% for plain, 19 for sugar cured Hams, and 20 for canvassed Ribbed - Sides, 16; 5 ; • Clear do, 173;. Dried . Reef, 20%@21. Lard, 19 in tierces and 20@203i in kegs. , Mess Pork, $32. POTATOES - - Very dull 'and lower, with sales on 'track at 60, and 65(4)70 in store. PEANUTS—Quoted at 11 ots. SEEDS—Clover Seed is quoted at s9© 9,50. There is not enough doing in Tim. 'to establish a prise, and there is little or none in this market. SALT—May. be quoted at $1,83@1,85 by the car load, and 11,95@2 for small lots in store. MarSeta by Telegraph. NEW Yomr, April 29.--Cotton steady. with sales of 1,850 bales at 2834 ®2B%c for middling uplands. Flour; receipts, 4,593 bbls and 1,087 bags; steady for low grades, and dull and heavy for medium and high descriptions; sales of 7,100 bbla at , $5,37®5,75 for superfine State and western, $5,85®6,20 foi extra State, $5,80 ®6,70 for extra western, $6,75®8,00 for white wheat extra, $5.95®6,25 for round hOop 0h10,17,00®8,50 for extra St. LPG* and $9 ®l2 for good to choice do.; closing quiet; the estimated sales are 2,000 tobb low grade extra for export chiefly at $6. Rye Flour quiet, with sales of 250 bbls at $4,60136,75, latter an extreme. Corn Moal in moderate request; sales of 600 bbls Brandywine at $4,75. Whisky dull; sales of 50 bbls city at 90c free, and 150 bbis Western at 91%®93c free. Wheat; receipts, . 3,993 bus; spring I®2c better 'and quiet, and winter heavy and lower; sales o f 2,990 bits at $1,31 for No. 3 spring in, store, $1,45 for No. 2 do. deliveredsl,46 fot small lots choice do., 11,48 for No. 1, 11,65 for amber Michigan, $1,65151,67 for white California, and 12,15 for cat= choice white Michigan. Rye more ac tifte and rather more steady; sales of 800 bus western at' $1,30 .1n store. Barley arid barley malt dull and drooping. Oats receipts, 2,800 bus; oats without - decided change, sales of 3,900 bus at 80c for wes tern in store, and 82X®83c for do afloat. Corn receipts, 2,400 bus; corn 1®243 bet ter and more doing; sales of 7.900 bus at 82;4 ®6sc for new mixed western, the lat ter an extreme price, 85:5873ic for old do in store, and fitie,o;9o for do afloat, Rice steady. Coffee firm. Sugar mod erately. active; sales of 280 hholis Cuba at .11,1,6@12c. Molasses, a moderaterequest; sates of 100 hhds Cuba at 48(452c. Pe troleum steady at 1730 for crude, and 32;ic for relined. Hops quiet at 6®loe. American linseed oil quiet at 11,01®1,03. spiritsrpentine weak at 47;4®48c. Pork, h eavy with sales of 960 bbla at $31,06®31,10 for new mess, closing at g 32 cash; 430,87®31 Ibr old do; $25.75® 26,23 for prime; $28,50®29 for prime me: a also 259 bbl{ new mass, sellers, for last half of May, at private. terms. .Beef dull with sales_of 190 bbls at sB@l6 for; new plain mess4l2olB for n e extra , mess. Tierce beef dull. and lower; =sales of 25 tierces at $23®28 for prime mess: s2s® 30 for Inflia mesh beef. Hams steady; sales of 275.bb1{ at $26®32. Cut meats quiet withcaleitof 160 packages at 12;i® 13c for Short/dere, 15y, ®l6c • for HUGS; middles quiet and dull. Lard le'lower with Sales of 420 tierces at nyaisq, for staaM, ,and 1814®18Mo 'for , kettle rendered, also 2 ,000 tierces steam, sellers for May and lune. Butter_ is lOwer, at 25®3243 ;for . Ohlo; 20®400 for state. Cheese firm with sales at 19®230 for coin mon Act. prime. Freights to. Liverpool dull and declinihg. . Last-4'low closed, steady for .com mon, and , dull end, declining for medium goold grades. Wheat quiet and very for,spring, and dull and declining for winter. Rye steady at $1,30®1,241f0r western, Oate.steady at 80c for western in store. • Corn firmAt 84®85c for new • mixed western, and 87®90c, for old mixed western. in store and afloat. Pork dull at 131,10 for :guess cash. and regular.• Beef quiet . and unchanged. Bacon and Cut Meats nomihal.,, Lard heavy at MI for prime steam. ? Eggs steady at 19®200. • • CHICAGO, April Z.—Eastern Exchange scarce at par , to 1-10 per cent. diseount, -buying, :; 1-10. premium, selling.' Flour Is quiet 'IA • $6®6,25 • for sprittsr extras. Wheat tolerably active and firm and lx `• @lli higher; sales of No: 1 at $1;171® • 1,18 ; No.' 2 $1,10®1,12; closing steady at ;1,11; Wes:duce change at *1,12. Corn is dull; Wee of 1 at 68N®59. No. 2 at 5 6,067460®57, talc ift.4705 there urit 4Ohigtnis sinensomi. Osts_ are cite ;weaker: sales , of No: zat 58)i: Clotting at 573,®57%. Rye' is dull 'said .• - ...... _ , ~. , • . . , . ''''' '" '-'-' - - .r: ~ ,..H, -V -,.•:-, , " ,'- ,',„-";._-:".„:1',„:' ~.- ," '„"5 ,, ,,7', . ..- -' 4 Z , , ', 7' -,,, ,, ,...tRai, ,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,-- , ,,: .•.-..,..- , .cp, , V..-,,,..r.44,,-=.-!"e,,fif ~, ,, , r .ns2,Fk>;..---,-. - , ..„44- '' ‘ 4 '''' , ‘ - ft . A'o - - - i' - ' , ...4 1, •e‹ , 7%{X.W..-44'41,4.., r.. 44%........„73`,WWW4016.4W4V1T144.44ti1aii-SW,g44,kft.V:o.•:;-?4,,%:..04.itrk-kr.,eo'--*4s'''''`-'l3' . • - 1 , . " . ' ; 14-0 4. 1-, , , ,,..f. 4 ,A 4* . 1 14 . V.A..4 . 7*,...%y.04 .4, >" . • 1 . . - . - ..N , .‘=:=3;l 4- .1.4....-- , .... 1 4 ; . . . . . . . 1 . inactive; closing at 1147 for No. 'l. Bai ley dull and nominal' at - $1,55@1,60 for No. 2. Highwlties inactive' and nominal at 86(07. - New Orleans MollufSes' at 11® 1,05. Sugar 14110153 i for - common' to choice. Mess Pork quiet and nominal at 130,75 cash. Lard quiet at 173 g. Sweet Pickled- Hams quiet at 15015%; Short rib middles at 15 for loose; rejected at 10 for loose. The receipts fbr the past twentpfour hours amounted to 8,705 barrels of flour, 5,905 bushels* of wheat, 50,765 bushels of corn, . 23,033 bushels of oats, 9,751 bushels of rye, 400 bushels of barley, and 5,633 hogs. :The shipments for the same' time were' 9,675 barrels of flour, 50,743 bushels of wheat, 69,207 bushels of corn 7,406 bushels' of oats, 4,598 bushels otrve, and 355 hogs. Sr. Louts, April. 29.-To bacco un changed. Cotton quiet, at 2630 for mid dling and 25c for good to ordinary. Hemp dull, with sales of Undressed at 11,29©1,45. Flour dull and unclunigo; fall super fine 4 sold. at §1,755,00; spring at $5) 5,2 5; spring and fall double-extra at g 5,25 50; treble extra imp. Wheat active for fall, at ;1,35©1,55 for lair to strictly prime red fall; $1,64)2,00 for low choice to fancy do.; low choice to choice white 14,65®1,84; spring firm, but buyers are standing off; small sales of choice were made at 61,08e91,09. Corn dull, at 500151 c in bulk and: 60@640 in sacks. Oats firmer but unchanged at 62g65c. Barley quiet, at ($1,7041,80 for lowa spring. Rye firm at 1,24®1,26. Whisky dull at 87c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Provisions excessivelll. Pork sold in a small wiky . at $3l 1,69. Bulk Meats; nothing doing. Bacon; loose shoulders sold at 1230; ordei kite . of city shoulders at 131jo• • clear sides at 173 , c. Lard dull ana iiiithing doing; choice nominal at 171,4g1734c. Receipts —Flouv, 3,400 bbla; wheat, 10,500 bush; corn, 25,300 bush; oats, 6,930 bash; bar ley, 1,209 bush; rye, 300 bush; hogs, 900 OISCINICANI, April 29.—Flour in fair demand at $6@6,25 for tamily, and $6,50 @8 for fancy. . Wheat irregular; • holders ask $1,86 for No. 2 winter, and $1,45 for No; 1; Illinois sold at $1,65. Corn: dull with light demand at 64c for ear, and 65c for shelled. Oats steady at 67c for No. 2, and_696720 for No. 1 and choioe white. Bye steady at $1,39@1,40. Barley dull and no demand. Cotton dull and un changed at 27,43 for middling. Tobadco in good demand; 165 hhds and 2S Las at $3,40@50,25, the latter are extreme rates for fine selected Virginia, Whisky in moderate demand at 90c. • Provisions dull and nothing doing. Mesa Pork at 131@31,25. Bulk Meats at 113j©12 1 ,4c. Bacon at 13,qe, 16%©170 but concessions would be made from these rates in order to make sales. Lard could have been bought at 18c. Batter, for all kinds ex cepting fresh made, which is scarce and wanted, at 38©40c. Eggs dull at 15c. Groceries in fair demand and unchanged. Linseed oil dull at 61,05. Lard oil dull at $1,45©1,50. Petroleum steady at.B2@ 340 for refined, legal standard. Gold at . 133% buying. - - Torano, April 29.—Flour is dull and unchanged. Wheat: amber 'is a shade lower, with but a • light business at $1,44; white Michigan is le better, at $1,48; No. 2 amber, 11,26; No. S red, $1,20, and No. 8 spring, $l,lO. Corn is quiet, with sales of No. lat 85%g No. 2is a shade lower, at 62,50.• Oats; the market is a shade better, with sales of Michigan at 60c, and No. 2at 66c. Rye Is dull and prices are nominal. Barley; nothing doing. The receipts for the past -twenty-tour hours amounted to 1,700 barrels flour, 2,800 bushels wheat, 19,200 bushels corn, 8,700 bushels oats, and 100 bushels barley. The shipments for the same time were 2,700 barrels flour, 2,300 bushels wheat, 19,900 bushels corn, and 4,000 bushels oats. Lotasvim.E, April 29...—Tobacco steady and sales were made of 217 hhda at full prices. Men Pork, 131,25©31,50. Lard. 15%c. Bacon : shoulders, 13%c; clear rib sides, .16X@I7c; sides, 175,@1735c; bulk shoulders, 12%c; clear sides, 16 1 4® 16%c. Flour: superfine, $5,50@7. Wheat, $1,40@1,50. Corn, 66@6Stc. Oats, 68@ 70c. May, $22@213, Sugar dull at 14 1 ,ici for prime New Orleans. Whisky, 91c. Cotton, 2434 c. BALTIMORE, April 21—Flour active and favors buyers; sales 1,000 bbls. Wheat steady; prime to choice red $1,90 ®2. Corn firm at 78@80c for white, and 840 for yellow. Oats firm at 73®76c for prime. Rye unchanized. Mess Pork quiet. Bacon—rib sides 16 ; c; 1730 for dear sides; 1430 for shoul ders, and 20@ 210 for hauis.. lard Arm at 19340. Whis ky firm and quiet at 92693 c, with some sales at 62c. MILWAUKEE, April 2).—Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat quiet at .51,1535 for No. 1; $1,0935 for No. 2. Oats firm at 57340 for No. 2. Corn is in fair demand at 48(4)54c for new. Rye is firm at $1,14 for No. 1. Barley is quiet at $1,60@1,75 for fair to good. Receipts: 2,000 bbls . flour, 29,000 bush wheat. Shipments: 6,ooobbls flour; 3,000 bush wheat. PHILADELPEILt; April 29.—Flour very dull and weakv northwestern extra fem. i1y56,50©7,00. Wheat in light demand; sales 3,000 bush red at $1,63®1,75. Rye $1,45. Corn very quiet; mixed western 83@86c. Oats firm; sales $,OOO bush western at 7701 Petroleum unchanged, Whisky firm at 97@990. OLEN - num), April 29.—Wheat: sale ,1 'car No. 1 red winter 'at $1.49, 2 cars No. '2 do. at $1,30. cOrn is held at 70c. " Oats: 'sale 1 car at 69c. Petroleum is dull and sellers are asking 300 for standard white, but buyers are out of the market and nothing of importance it being done. MEMPHIS, April 29.—Cotton quiet and firm at 27Xe; rebeints 240 bales; expcirts 890 balesi Flour-quiet' and unchanged. Corn 73®74c. Oats 72c. Hay: $27®28. .Pork $B2. Lard 144(§200.- 'Bacon firm; -shoulders 14c; •sides ,173®17.".c. Bulk Meats dull; shoulders , 12mcs aides 1635 c. Dry Goods Martet. Dirty' Yank, April 29.—The weather was a little stormy to-day,' arid, conse -quently,the market was extriirnelyquiet, -but without any essential change in prices ' the only change of importance -being in Hallowell corset - Jeans, which has baeu selling at 15 1 4 c are now reduced . All the round print calicos are steady and in limited request at 12®1230 for ,standard wakes: , Poor styles of delaines continue, depressed at 16vg,170, while :the•better sty,lee bring 20c, .Pacific lawns are still in request, ,and being in light stock, sell readily at 20c. Several of the New .England mills. have been obliged to stop work owing to the freshets of last week, and thus woolen goods are slow of sale, 'ateept whoa offered at fearfully low 1,11 , 6 gtocit Market!, . , .CalcAoo,", April 29,-Hogs opened fair and active, and closed lame; Hales of at 11.875 for common , 5 9@9,40 for fair to medium, 19,50©8,95 for good to, Chace. Beef Cattle, inactive and steady at 115,25@ 5,76 for common to fair 'butchers', OW 05,874 for fair to Medium 'fleetly iteets, 1116.50@7 for good to •bholce , shipping Louis, , , 8r Ari 29, —Cattle , un changed, at 81i6 Xi for common to extra. Hogs qWet, at 769ic forPght to heavy • ~ , • - . , River an VVeatlietv: rBY Telegruie to sue Plttib4igh,ciaiette.l, - 103 . 01 8W14.R. falling with „in the Venal, We4tiler olond3i andpleasant. ‘fPff7 . 144AftT,TD::1 FitlffW )S.itiVT-30;11ME RIVER' - NEWS.:' the rive r Continues to recednateadilY at this point withalund • five feet 'in, the channel by the Monongahela marks. Wiather yesterday Was diono and Cool with, considerable rain at interval. ' We have no arrivals to reeord. The Kenton from (Portsmouth was due last evening ,and will return. again to-day at 4 P. 31. The • Bayard departed for St. Louis with about all she , could carry, probably one, hundred tuns. James Hamilton was one of the pilots. ' The Lorena, which boat left here on Wednesday 'evening for St. Louis, was ad unfortunate as to get, a ground at w Giles Hoe, and was stlil Elti king there at noon yesterday.. Efforts were being made to lighten her 01r, The Glasgow, Capt:: Andy Robinson , Jr.. is tilling, up . steadily or St. Louie. and the Upper AUssippi, and will take her departUre to-morrow. She is in all respects an excellent boat, and Captain Robinson is ,an old and popular „ The. Hate , putham, CaPt. Gco: W. Reed is also announced. for. St. Louie and the Upper 'Mississippi. She will , get off early mix; week. , Capt. Hugh 14°10lvy; post master of - Allegheny, who thought that his head, politically speaking. had been cut off,will doubtless be able to hold on to the office until next winter, as the Senate failed to confirm his .successor. Capt. McKelvy has made a very efficient officer and has many Mende are well nleaaed with the fact that he is enabled to remain awhile longer. He is an old steamboat man. ' —The Argosy wa s to have left Cincin nati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. —The Waunita arrived at St. Louis on Tuesday. —Capt. D. S. H. Gilmore who has been west for, several weeks, returned home on Wednesday. He was in St. Louis several days and went up the Missouri as far as Atchison on the Arkansas, which boat is enroute for Fort Benton. —The Great gepriblic 'left Memphis on Tuesday ibr NewOrletaus. -.The Camelia left Nashville on Tues day for. Pittsburgh., —The body 'of George, Ely, clerk of the G. A. Thompson,:has been recovered but with no vatnables except his gold watch. The tinder of the. body refuses to give it and the valuables up until he receives the reward of $lOO ,offered by Capt. Frazier for -the recovery of : the body. The body of Mr.. John Perkins, second clerk of the :Thompson, was found in the river several days age. —A St. , Lonis telegram, sari: There will be a , meeting of the , stockholders' of the Atlantic and Mississippi Stearn ship Company tomorrow; at Whioh it Is stated the future exPentse of the line will be decided. From certain recent events, it is -believes 'that the line, un der its present • orkardiation, at least, will be abondoriedi The recent remits that the Magento4 !Frank Pargeind, and the Robert E. and' Belle Lee; viitt form a St. Louis and New Orleans line are gaining credence,. and the matter now looks as though such an arrangement Fill be realized. —On Saturday. Monday and • Tuegclay suits were brought in the Superior Court of Cincinnati by the United States Stall Line Company against the following in surance companies of Cincinnati for the amounts of insurance on the United States mailboata, United States and America, destroyed by collision and fire last December: National, 19,515; Cincin nati, $16,531; Queen City,s3,soo; Buckeye State, 89,515; Magnolia, 89,515; Fireman's, 15,000; Merchants' and Manufacturers', 14,273; Ohio Valley, 87,015; Germania, 814,273; Central, 19,515; America. 89,515: Western, /9'515; Globe, 819,031: Eureka, 810,000; Lafayette, $2,000. It will be ob served that fifteen companies are repre sented above. Two7-the. Crescent and Enterprise—have agreed to pay, and the former has paid. The snit will be hotly contested on both sides; on account•of the large amount of money involved. . IMPORTS . BY RAILROAD. OtavELL. , vb , AND Prrrinstatext RAIL ROAD April 29.-5 ears blooms Nimick tit Co; 2 do potato** Voigt, M &Col 1 do do, VIM Gorder;dt 13; 1 do lime, Hayes & Son; 1 do shingles, W Dilworth; 1 do lumber, Kelley & Co; 268 skit oats, 12 do rye, Scott dt Gisal; 1 car ore, Hutchinson G & Co; 1 do stone, J L L Knox; , 113- bbis Shomaker '& L; 4 do apples', Floyd & Co; 37 lugs molasses, Little & Baird; 35 do do, Mattern & Co;10 sks rye, 1 bbl flour, 1 do sugar, I do molasses, J A. Graff; 14 bales tow, Young & Co; 210 sks corn, J & W Fairley; I tierce hams, 1 bx do, sdo shoulders, Drape it Robinson; 2 crates nutmegs, Hevin & Co. ALLEGHENY V ALLEY RAILROAD, April . 29.-4,000 bble oil, Fisher & Bro; 42 bgs oats, J.W Thursby; 1 car metal, J Moorhead; 1 dodo, Brown it Co; 1 do do Painter & Son; 22 sks rye, 22 do corn, 11 do oats. Scott it Gisal; 22 do oats, Kell & Eftchart; 1 car stone; Renderson it Co; 7 pkgs produce, L dv J Blanchard; 1 car metal, El Woodsides; 'eke rags, W Millar; 3 bbiseggs, Bruggemandt 0; 8 do potatoes, Voigt, M & Co; 1 car lime. DS Reynolds;' 40 bgs oats, 1 bbl 'eggs, Kirk patrick & Co; 11 hides; ON Holistott; 100 ski oats, Adams dt Austin. ALLEOKENY STATION. April W.- 1 car etav e ee M Hemphill ; 2 do metal, Lewis Bailey dr, Dalzell; 6do iron ore, Richey, it & Co; 4 bge cornmeal, Mercer do Robinson; 1 oar oats, G Stewart; 1 do corn, Steel st Son; 1 do lime, J Abdeli; 96 eke corn,' 78 bales hay, Rose &Ewing; 50 do do, IL W Berhoret. MISCELLANEOUS. aRAYIS FERRY ` -4 EmTING'ZIC WOE S. C'. E. ROBINSON, : 311.1.1117ACTCrILER or Black and Colored Printing 'h Lithographic INZI, IK&RIRIMES, &O. Gray% Ferry Road and 8841 Street, tale:e6o PHILADELPHIA: . - - ' OFFICZ Or CIT 7 Exarozszt, i 'Aitiotnevr CITY. PA . ; Aprll . Miit.h, 'IVOR. f 0110E..;=rhO AssesSinenti tor Grading Washington a'VULTON tint/LET. fora Ohio to .krenuest aim, for the Grading-. and Paving of I,ondord street..trota Chestnut street to Madison avenue; and also T. r 'the Grading of Blossom alley, are now rea dyfor examination and can be seen at the office of the . City Engineer, until MAE Oth. 1869, when they will be pieced In the hands Of the City .I. riasurer 4 collection. . ' • 4 011A 1 1.. DAVIS. 40:131 City EDO:leer. OTICE OF CO-PARTNERsHip. The undersigned ; hive this . day, termed c co puthershii Muller the name mid style of P. einuitts f. co., . *lit nd LIS on nn r.. •srur,'Eui , P '''‘ I; : JL.IIIINdskTIVi leek Mh3o: , IpltlUTloeJ.ll3erzes Itistterdirrefsived Irrexpress. " 1111 71 41 1. CAM lot tint mans. RIVEIR'NLOKETS. 44 • -", ST. LOtIL F • , , OR ST. LoIII,ScAIi-adr i g LENA, DUBUQUE A ST. ark.—The new .a elegant passenger packet. KATE PUTNAM— • Capt. O. W. Egan. Will leave as aboce on MONDAY, Slay 3d, at 4 P. _ . . For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap3o PLACE{ CULLIIN!iWOOD, Agents. UPPER. MISSISSIPPI: • • • OR REORlUR,_ThUnsigrigt- LINGTON,: MISuATINE. fVENPORT. .ROCK ISLAND. FULTON CITY, LYONS. GALENA, DURUQUr. MC, OREOOw, LACROSSE, WI NO.NA. BREW° i t LANDING and S. PAUL, the splendid glisten gerateamer, OL.ASOOW _Capt. ANDYRoniNsON, Js., Will leave as above on SATURDAY. Mal' lit, at 4P. 71: " • . . • • ap3o JAMES COLLINS.. At Adrsib 1.869.. NORTHERN LINE PACEETi, PROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL ISTERMEDIATE PORTS. • One of theisplendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Louis da ly for Keokuk, Dsv en. pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater and at. Patd. Through receipts. for Freight and Passengers sissippi on steamers running from tin , will be given to all points oh the Upper Mises connecting with the. Northern Line Packets. at port and St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest races, Apply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, B. C. GRAT,_ Agtnts, or 50 mbM:g23 91 Water street. FARB EBSOVES rilTTSßUßGlllia d dr i t 'WHEELING AND+ PAR. LLNE.—Leave Company's Wharf soat. we or Weed Street, daily at .12 m., WED 'MISDATE and SATURDAYS. killAY• EAGLE • C. L. Hammes, 'Muter. Freight will be received at all Goat ity • JAMES COLLINS. ' • • FLACK. sCOLLINGWOOD, ard3 Aunts. . OR WHEELING, mo at= MARIET TA,PARKERSBURGERIMMEIMe CILI(CINNATI. • Leaves Pittsburgh EVERT TITESD AY- 111 Leaves Cincinnati EVERT FRIDAY-4 I'. M. The swift and superty' Bldewheel Steamer ST. MARYS. T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as announced above. • For height or Passage aptly on board, or tO • FLACK COL INGWOOD, or _COLLIN* & BARNES, , Agents. 11;.-N e o Freight received on Tuesday after 11 A.M. • rata) prrrsetritort • BANK , FOR SAVINGS, formerly the DVIIN SAVINGS No. 67, Fourth Street, num.:ol3.oam rim RILITZ or rrrrsinntoin. oif.A.RTEEED LV 186 A. . OPEN DAILY from' 9 '' to teeloc.r,. and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May Ist, ft to 8 o'clock. - - - - .00lcs of By-Laws, &c. thrtilabed at the office. This Institution especally offer to those whose earnings are the opportunity to accumu late, brimalideposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing in terest litstead of rentalning unproductive. lIGARD OR MANAGERS: PRESIDINT, GEORGE A. BERRY. • DICE PRZSIMINTS, S. H. HARTMAN,' JAMES PARE, JR. BACAZTAAT AXD D. E.:McELNLEY. • A. BRADLEY, WM. R. ..NlinCH. A. S. BELL. F. RAHM, JOHN S. DILWORTH, , JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, ';011N SCOTT' JAB. L. up.4.p.m._____B._C„SCHKERTZ, CHRISTOPHER ELIO. SOLICITOns—D. W. .t A. S.:I3ELL. mhI4:TXIP HARDWARE AND - CUTLERY. I have In store and am colistantly receiving direct from manufacturers, al complete assort ment of BUILDER,' HARDWARE. which sl offer for Isle on t• fair. terms sa any house In the city, together with a due. assortment of CUT LERY, GUNS and REvOLYERS. Also, the but &election of MECHANICS' TOOLS. com prising all the latest and best Improvements known to the trade. - 1 havemy factory in full operation as usual, and am prepared to do all kinds orlob work the same as before the are of tho ied of February, such as grir ding razors., scissors, knives, put ting in knife blades, repairing all kinds of light machinery. • _JAMES DOWN, NO. 130 WOOD STREET .PITTSBITRGII. _ Also, Agentro fir Gsskope's famous MAGIC LINEN MAEILER, the greatest novelty in the world. 1 ieVer." ROCK THE iBABY MI EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. BOLD ONLY BY LEMON & WELSE. Practical Furniture Manufacturers, ken us rox:ritTit A Wbere may be fennel 6,11311 asiortmeat et Par lor. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. doe TRADE MARK. DITffIuDGE'S VIRE - P1%00E" Lainp CHIMNEYS. NOTICE. Opening of Diamond Street, Pittsburgh. All Persons interested are hereby - notified that the report of Viewers In the matter of opening and widening,PLLMOND jiTitli.E.T, -from the Diamond to retry street; has been approved and confirmed. All persons against whom assess ments or benefits were made, are required to,pav the same to tee within thirty days, otherwise they will be entered as !fens against the proper ty. All property on the Diamond and Diamond il t, re eq,, west otthe Market liouse. and on Liberty street; from Sixth Street to Fourth avenue, has been assessed. J. F. OLAGLE, City Attorney, aplo:hl2 _ No. 100 Fifth Avenue. cPßlli G " 13C.A.rDiS, An Immense Stock at Low Prices, at IIfeCORD & CO's, 181 WOOD STREET. • yDOH SHAD DECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PULPRESCI popular lah Stand, No. 45 Diamond Market, Tim burgh. and at the Twin City, Allegheny City, corner of Ohio and Pedant streets. Can be had all kinds of Sea and Lake fish. liallenti Shad, Soak, Codfish. Haddock and Eel. • filso, large :supplies of White, Lake Fish, tialamoa, Baia. Btergeon. Herring and Mactnaw Trout, which enables tie to sell at the lowest market prices, wholesale or retail. We Invite all foyers of Fr oh Fish to glye us a call, and we will laser th a treat • • mhZ TOUNGION be CO., 04 CABS RAHIEBY. 00 N 4 ECTIOZ4By ICA CREAM and DININA BALCKM B 9 smishgeld: street, corner of.Dlgnond ty "Ales and: families , sundled with 'US aprand Oakes on abort aetiee. ' • It e lerVlVDl Jo4ltri 141 itndeld tree; 4ote Ifiniuscsarerot fulleceMent'ann eiteel Hootnn...2ma• I to for sale. Riad* .10 e (:IzA3Y4l',lliafi:r-liliti: S. L. Litwin:mi.:. z. errnersort. Dkatiettit snivswi, DISTILLERS ' AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye :Whiskies. DEPORTEES OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C., . N. 8 . 7 Second Avenue, aP2O = STABLISBED BY A. T E 'eravvr, 1813. W. N. GORMLY, WHOLESALE: GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, WERACTLIr OPP. EABLZ HOTZLO 1 3 .11 - T6itUß4ias PA. se :re EITIILX J. A. MULL - M STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DL/.1.3.28 IN Ani-AUrtat. 13111A.M. ErPTIN - tir . ar.p. No 95 OHIO BTREZI,' nem' Eat Common, I . ALLEctarsy CITY. PA: rrrsa usu. ' JAS. r. Excuser. BITCHART 2 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lALER S ~ S D EEDS, ffiLL FEED, - 1349 Liberty tit, Pittsburgh, b 1 4:b37 • L• ! J. BLANCILIIIII, - Wholesale and Wall Grocers, iroli:xl9No. 390 PENN BTREET. • BAIIUD & Virboretuile Grocers, Cotnndsdon Mercbants an DealerS in Produce, Flour,. Bacon, Ch,mse, Carbon. and Lard 011, troll, titass. Cotton _Yarns and r.ll Pittsburgh Manurhattkres generally'. 11A and 114 dEccrx. D STItEBT, Pittsburgh., . . JOHN aurrroN A WALL/LOX. §B. IIII PTON&WALLACE_,WhoIe• BALE GROOERN AND PROD lICIC DEAL "No. 6 SLYTH ST.B.N.ET. Patokoirah. tart:ris - JOSS I. 801781..2DW. /1017811. TOHN I.- HOUSE &BROS., m saia eoce u toJOHN mm Ror nM a r c h o nts n ,Cam.. ner Ot Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. C. ARMSTRONG, Succegsor i s tg io v2.lA_A rmstrong, PRODUCE RCAIANT, No. ,25 Market street. WINES, LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, . =PORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &0,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE ItY'E WHISKIES, 1 409 PENN STREET, Will Remove on the let of April to !NOS. 354 AND 356 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. PESCH & CO., • . . . , ii'For. 185. 187, ta9,'191,193 and 195, I INLBST STREET; prrzsarrstka, . 1 : ..:. - xiu. . mum:wpm elf-. , r., Copper D istilled Pure' Bye WiliSkays Also, dealers in iIIESININ WINES and W. Wallin. EOM so. - . - • • nrinawin: Ipx,wo.s..oitckwa, atp. BUY THE BESTABID CHEAP. NST PIANO AND GROAN. Schomacker's Ckdd Medal Piano, AND - ESTEM COTTAGE ORGAN. Tlie SOHO - DUOS= PIANO =nines all the latest minable improvenientelinown in the eon struction'of a Mrs elms instrument. and has al ways been , awarded the blithest Mend= ex hibited. Its tone is Rdl sonorous end sweet. The workmanship. for durability and 'beauty, surpass 'all others. Trims tram SERI to 11154). tailiording pelled to style first and flatilia ti cheaper than all other im elms pao. UUCP% OOTTA9Z ORGA2r Stands at the head of all reed Instruments. In producing the moat 'pellets pipe_quall;:y of tone of any similar instrument In the United States. It 1$ simple awl compact in construction, and not liable to ket out 'of order. Cd.ItPENTEIPI3, PATENT " VOX HiriLLIVA. TRIEMOLO , _ , is only to be found in this Organ. Frio* from 1100 to 115119. Allgcaranteed for Aye BARB, SNAKE & BIIBITLEL: No. IA BT. CLAIN STREIT. OFFICE OF , THZ TiZABITEICH Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1889, • TN PURSUANCE OF THE 21st Section of an Act relating to Allegheny Coun ty, Upproved the Ist daY Of2.2sy, 1861, and of the amendment to said section, improved the 30th day of March, 1860, I do hereby give notice that the Duplicates for the several Wards, Boroughs and Tou(ushins WILL BE OPEN, and I will bevre mired to receive the - County, State,. Poor, 'Workhouse and Improvement' Daz e for 1869." On 'and after the let day or Map 18'9. Said taxes can be paid at this • Omne nail the let dap of,ugnst,prlth a DEDUCTION OF FIVE FEE CENT. for; prompt payment to all persons paying , the *hole *amount o f their taxes. • • There will be no dednetion - allowed during the =with of August.. There will be Ten Per. Cent. Added • To an taxes remalidng unpaid ou tLe in day of BeT4elat•er, 1069. • ap2:tisa _, re _ F. DINNISTON. T asure• of Allegheny CountY. • SLATE. ROOFING SLAVS OF VARIOUS Qualities ' and Colors. , , , " , rirtleular attention given to laying Slate ind Triringidlate roots, Bor particulars and prices lfur 411 , 11elipiti b 'Avant., PITTOBTIBOII. PA El rE N N SY L V AlijaNOM NIA CENTRAL !LAIL AD. On and after April 25th, 1859, Traini will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot. fo corner of Washington and Liberty streets, Alllows: Arrive.r Drawl." Mall Train.... 1:25 am •Day Expr e ss.. gag as Past Line...:. 1.45 am &mu:Lem Ez .. lia Ull3l Wall's No. 1.. 20 Wail's N 0.1.. 15:3011n1 BrintonAcc'n.l:so em Mall Train 819 am Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am tioredAs No114:20 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am *Cincin'ti Ex 19:10 nm Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:11 as How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown A. 3:05 pm Pittsb'sh Ex. 1:30 pm Braddock' Ac. 3:40 p Phtla Expressl:so pm Phila.'Express 4:20 p Waß's No. 3...2:50 pm Wall's No. IL. 4:6opai Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm Walls No. S.. 411011 rut Ac Not 0:35 pm *Nast Line .. . . 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4. 1:20 pm 'Bow 'd ac No 2.11 pin Way Pasn'r 10:20 pm (Wall's Nn. 4. .11,0 0 pis These trains make close connection at Harris bar for Baltimore. T e Chureh Train leaves Walls Station 'my Sunday at 0:05 m., reaching Pittsburgh st 10:65 11. M. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh or 10:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at A:10 p. m. •Cincinnati'Express leaves daily. All other intim daily except Sunday. lor further inMrmiaton apply to • W. B. BECKertlci, Amt. The PerinsylvardaEallroad Company will not as sume any risk Ibrßaggage, except Dir wearing ap. parel,_and limit their responsibility to One Ron. drei Dollars in value. Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. =lest taken by special contract. EDWARD ti. WILLIAMS. spZ3 General Superintendent, Altooch, -pia, PITTSEIIEGII, PA. PEN S 'NETYLV I AI N AME ROAD.—On and after April 95th,11149.the Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rae road will arrive at and depart from stio Federsllitreet Depot; Allegheny - City,as folloWS: Arrive. _ Depart. Springdle No18:40 a M - man 7:00 a ig Freeport No.18:90 a m Freeport No. I 9:1104 la Express 10140 a ta Sharphlg Nol 11:90 a int Sharpb'g No.11:90 rim ExPreas• 9:SO pal Freeport No. 24:00 p mt%pringdle No13:30 put Mail 5:50 p m IFreeport N0.25:510 p rg Springd'e N025:210 p m finzingdle N026:39 to la Aboye trains run daily except_Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction every elunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 190 p. M. and arrive at Allegheny June. tion at 3:40.p. , m. COminyratioit TWlrrg—ror sale in realign of 'Twenty, between Allegheny City. r ealign street, Herr's, Bennett, Fine Creek, Etna and Bharpsburg : and good only on the trains stopping at Stations sp ecified on tickets. The trains - leaving Allegtten_y City at 7:110:a. In. make direct connection at Freepon ker , a line of Stages for Butler andidannahstovra. Through tickets may be purchased at the Office. No. 1 St. Clair street, near the Suspensionßridipa, Pittsbura h. and at the Depot, Allegheny, For further Information apply to ' jAALES LEPFEE'rB, Aunt - Federal Street Depot. The Western 'Pennsylvania Railroad will not al some any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit -their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. .All. baggage ex. ceedittgtl. la amount in Value willbe attlie'rlak Of the owner, unless taken by special contract... ,„ EDWARD H. WILLIAIO3, • ap2o Eleneral Elunerlittewient, 'Altoona, 2g INO OM. IVAGII. FORT vireue Bo Watind:CLICVELA.ND &PITTBITPE4R E.B. Frem April 26th 1869, trains wit' leave frasl d an arrive at the Union Depot,'nort3 side, Pitts• hur i gh cl=e, as follows: • • • _trivs. l • Chicago Ex....2:08 1, 1:13' MICAS° Ex... /:56 a in Erie a_Fgnifx.7:9B miChica go Ett..ln:Q3 to in CI. Wh2g,llP/6:13 m Wheeling 0:38 Chicago atai1..6:58 m Crestline Mail 1133pr0. Chicago:Ex & s. _... 51 .9:43 a miChicars nt. *KE.x :08 p Cleveland Ex 3:53 p Chicago 9:23 pm Erie d, Fria Ex 5:561: an W'e &Erie Ext.:43 p tr.l CI. Wt's Ex7lo3p In Dwarf/roes Aitegasny. Alvient fa dile/Oen; Beals Falls AC.8:.:8 a m Leetsdale Ac..6:58 am LeeNsiale ." 10:03 :a Bca'r Falls " B:2Bing ' 11:58 a m Tlew Castle "10:93 ant Rochester" 1:98 pm Enon. r.;: ".i9:13 am Leetsdale Acc.3:sB pm Leetsdale " 1:08 pia Enon " .5:33 pa Bea"? Fall'-" 9148 pm Bea'rFalls " .6:518 pm Leetsdale " 4:53 pm Leetsdale " 10:43pin 5/ 4 3 193 Fair Oaks Bun- . Fair Oaks eau , day Church. 1:13 p m day uhurch. 9:58 sit JUI. 2:93p. m. Chicago, Express leaves daily. ET 12t03 p.bn.Chicaso Express arrives daily. - No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Chicago. Sleep ng cars, wituout chai ge, to In dianapolis and Chicago. J. a. KIMBALL, ap26Gen , ' Ticket Afoul P ITTBBIIHGH LOII/5 RAILWAY. PAN MARBLE ROME. CHANGE OF TTIII.E.-0131and atter MONDAY'. April 96% 1869, trains Will leave and arrive it the Union Depot, as follow.: . • • - 161.1 ,8 a. m.-15I:13 a. la: Faat 9:43a. m. 1:33 p. sa„ Express 233 p.m. 4;33 a. M. Nixed' Ace% 3:33 A. m. • 6:13 1 f1i.M. MeDonatd4 Ace , n,8r0.111:43 a. za. [2:12 a. M. Steal:4.ol3e Adsommod. 3313'p. m. 9:33 a: so. YeDouald , s Awns. No. 311:10 D. m. 2:1 blinds,' Char:* Trala.. 19:58 p. m. 9:513 a. nt. • . 81;10. A:33 P. N. leave daLyy. 1A:13 P. Y. train will arrive dally.. . All other trains will ran daily. Sundays except.. ed. " the 9:43 ni: Train :naked elose con nections at Newark xr Zanesville. , , S. P; SCULL; General Tieket'Anents- W. w..cesx). stettbelaTille.lol4o. . zacitis • 4 30NxELLBN T L r.; On and after TUESDAY, liroyember. 1,70. laal, trains will arrive at and depart from tae Depot corner of 'Grant and Water streetai lill follows; . • • • • Ilwart. drriMO4 Mail to and frOmstrnion- ' STOOP. Y. IdeleesportAccomdt , n 11:00 A. x. Mi P. Y. Ex. to 'frets Urnin. '3:00 r.:ar..lo:ltf.A. West Newton Aotom'd , 4:30 r, x. Y. Itraddtick , s Aceomdr , n: • 8:10 :7:BO'N X Night Ac. toXeli , sport.lo:39,r; at. 01:40 K t Sunday Church Train to ' • and from West Newton 11.1110 For tickets apply to • • , • • . E. X. BAYXQND,4geitt,. i3TCitrT, Superintendent:" • ' -mar t 0 ICY JILL ROUTS. • • UNION PACIFIC BAILWA; The • SHORTEST AND MOST RELIAZI ROUTH from the East to all points In Colorado, Nevada, • Two Traina lesee State Line and Leavetorostk '43lllJahltilaya excepted, ion the arrivato Rettig of P C .U.SlVoad from OS. LOtirs, and Rim* , that and St. Joe Railroad from Qulney.,Colinee* Me at Lawrence,. Topeka and, ,Wamego • staged for all points in Rums.. At. end , track west ot Ellsworth-with the DS v 4 4 ' STATES EXPRESS COMPANY'S 13 IP •LINE OY OVERLAND DAIL AND . - 11 . 1 P/44 11 COAoHZB YOB • IrENVEati All Points in the Territorieli And With BANDEBBOVB of COACHBP for Fort Union, Beni'' , -For t * P a. Albuquerque, Banta Fe, and Ail' points :it , sons and New Mexico. With the recen additions Of Siding , shielr. and , equipment, and the arrangenients itaias with x e spoilable Overland Transportation 'Linea from its western terminus, this road now. Owl unequalled ttenities for ,the tralismisdoti of freltbt to the Far West. • " Tickets for sale at au the principal °Mau 1* the United Mates and Canada" • - Be sure and ask fir Meseta via THE smart HILL fIOPT4C, UNION P . JO. BALLWIa. BASTIAN DIUBION ANDERSON, : T O LIVERPOOIL 4411inik • QUEENSTOWN.: 1‘; TIM mem( num STilarginOk NVer e ligie s =2 ll *l3ll 7:!!'!" , -Roy , - - E% vizir witionvari z Od elm*" irviiaVY OUT' Afivkier t 4ul lis b:V ou rawar jj ~ J. diriLigot 111110114140 • ansuilap rutpostle yam. Mama: RAILROADS. • J. N. M. , CULLOUGH; ,6-en!l Supten3. Eastern DiTiflloll. California, Dish, Arizona, Washington, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. Elet.arai-Saperintendea J. M. WEBSTEII.t. etzetral FrelOt and Tletei Ai* STEIAJKSBTPS, E 3 A MEI EMM