iqlftgAgtrin INARKET. 'O7ll l /011 OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, May 21. 1869. Theo!! market, compared with yester day, Presents but little that is new or important. Notwithstanding there is a want of that stability and solidity which should characterize the trade at this par. ticular season of the year, yet there is evidently a better and more substantial feeling springing up, a determination to do more of a litimate and'lats of a f i g speculative bust .8. As we noted the other day, a number of refineries, that have been standing idle for months,' have been nut in operation again, and it is probable' that others will follow within the next few days; it is said that there is 'now a margin, though a very Blight one,• for the -manufacturer, and it is to be hoped that the discrepancy between' Crude and Relined, whieh• has so long prevailed, will soon be properly adjust red. We should like to be able to record the fact before this , month doses, that all our refineries had gone into full. blast; and we should be,glad to report,prrivals of some four thousand barrels Ig Crude' daily by the Allegheny Val.kr, and shipments east of about the same amount of Refined on .the Pennsylvania Central, and this we expect to do when business is fairly resumed. - CRUDE. The .Cr Ude market was hardlY as 'strong to-day as it was yesterday though prices are without- quotable change. bale 2,000 bbls seller_this month (40©46) it 18,i; 4000 spot (10@46) at 13 3 / 4 ,• 400 spot (42_) at 13%; and 1,000 bbls free on naM'at Venango City at 145,30 per bbl--- spot:: It was reported that there -had been a sale effected, at 13S, bur, nobody knew Who either bought or sold it, and it is probable that no such sale was made. • REFINED. Also was quiet and rather weak, . though, compared with yesterday, with out important change. Sale of 1,000 Au gust at 33k; 500 do at 33y,; 500 each half same month, buyer's option, at 33, and ,500 May, at 31%. June and July is - re ,-ported as having been offered at 32; July to August, 32 bid; October to December 3334 bid; and July to September. 413®33X. - . LIIHEIc4TIED Hirt. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil . Eclipse Railroad Axle. Eclipse hinehlnerr — Eclipse Spindle OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. B. H. • Ikatuk&:Wesner. 448' bbii refined to s:2lbbla ref. to riag, King ,d C 0,.. isr:4lxo,'4Vel? to P. Logan . &. 22111A1iire Ac to W P __ Logan Loohhact;yrply &co.l $1: 1 ,1 to Wart den, prier 09 ..,P0 11 a4A Lockhart, Piew & Co. bbis tar to Libby ,& Clark, N. Y. • BLECoelilerdr. C0..50 bbls tar to Libby dr. Clark, N. Y. Total ;shipments Riifhied Total Shipments Tar, Marketa . hy Telegraph. Nsw : Togs, May 21.—COtton dull and heavy:reales of 1,800 bald; at 28re ibr middling uplands . Flour -receipts of 12,765 bbl 6; 'without deCided change; sales of 6,800 bbli at 55,55(4)5,85 for super tin State and ' Western, ,$8,95@k3,00 for white wheat extra, $6,25(67,30 for R. R. 0., $7,00©8,50 for extra St. Logis. and ) $9,00@12,00 for good - to choice do.; in cluded itvthe sales are 1,200 bbls extra State for expbrt at $6,00@7,50. Rye Flour dull, with sales of 200 bbls at 114,75@6,85. 'Corn - Meal quiet at previous prices. Whiskey decidedly firmer, with sales of 300 bbls western at. 11,05©1,06 free. Wheat—receipts, 44,717 bus; • spring is 1c better, with a good' export detnand. chiefly for parcels tC• arrive; sales of 38,- iOO,O, bus at $1,45 for No. 2 spring delivered, $1,55 for amber Canada. in ;bond, $1,65© 1,70 for white' California:• also, sales of 112,000 bushels sprhag, to arrive, at 111,42©1,43 for No. 2, and Nds. 1, 2 and 3 mixed on private. terms.' Rye.dall and declining; sales 400, bush State at $1,33 an extreme; western is offered at $1,25, without buyers. Barley , and Barley malt nominal. Corn; receipts 12,678 bush; I@2c' better; sales 39,000 bush , at 75®82e for inferior to fair newnaixed westein;l33®B7o for good to `choice do, 92W4c,,feir old do in store, 94c for do afloat. $1®1,03 for white, and 98c for strati colored'' southern. Oats; receipts :65.541, bush; opened firm and closed dull; salsa' 26,000 bash at 78e for western in store. and 780/7814c for do afloat. Rice dull. Coffee nominal. Sakar firm; sales 750 • htidk. - Cuba at 12(415c, and 30 bxs Havana at 1.2®123;. ltfohaties dull. Petroleum dull at 16e for crude, and 32c for refined. , Hops,-quint at 6(4)14c for Ainerican. Linseed Oil firm at $1,07®1,09. Spirits Turpentin • 'firm at 48048.1ic. pork heavy; 330 bbls at $31,30 7 for new mess; $3l for old do; ' $25 (926 for prime, and $28®28,37 for prime haw; also 250 bbls new mess seller 3 months 4431,30. : Beet quiet; 110 'bbls at sB@l6 for new plain mesa, sndsl2®lB for new extra mess. Tleine i tteef `dell at $22®28 for : prime . mesa, . and; ?525®32 for India mess. Beef Heins steady; 120 bbls at 20©320. • Cut Meats' steady; 150 packages at 12%@1.3c for shoulders, 15% 010 c for tiapas.:, Middles firm' l sales of 300 boxes snort clear, sad 4725 boxes 000riblaed.at 16%c; 50 boxes „long t cut lianas told it".l7ge. Laid opened'ateadSt and closed dull and drooping; sales 450 tierces at 1801t5ic for steam, and .19® MO lot kettle kattdardd; i1150,.500 Liege& steam, seller for May, at.lilo„,and 250 tierces do, buyer for ittly-ma Private _.,_': 13Fdler ftegdylo. . Mid for o,liiii, it,t, =for State. e Cheese m at 49023 c. Freights to Liverpool", ideititngage -1.1 wheat r Altdrr steamer , 2 i'' (l PP -411sh ?, ~ .. Latest, 5 r. x.—Floar closetlAcj i gli and a trifle lower. Wheat Wet and firm f i *Mamie& nograt Oat* d I 09 ch avatotoi r w n'iflciat. 'Corn at i f'. " ‘ %CU IFig% 4 1 = . i d il is rin i s rl d rlg to priniti J f E,ggit • y atifl6o Me l ittig l VErin _ 2 . t i mr al / 4 1 '' a ng 41` 1 i cent. prerainnil I 6 irmrliti 'demi. =V i114,1 6 i0141 3 19Phr AO to media% altraii.l',.watifiVitettve. flithel'artd #l loofirghJzt op* tiska lot shot. N o, t s tmtigg,ls,,closlnglitlll,l4,/,0101 I§; AinobOolcuinge NOl'2 .48' reiarted': aid at I l a i l,4 % . 2 „ rAg ia _ll.9u:auci,2@2Wl,higtier; es'ffo.'l.l4 0ft86%4•N - 0:2, - tapt,i @Nth xeificted at tot %%Mc; new ;told at:55190 e ,, PPsing'Arna - at Me i outside: Otero.. Wm nothing doing in the atteinoon.t • Oats lesa setliteSiiii Hower gales Neallit'6o er, 146 x rejected at 56% ' ©56%c; cloaltiii at - 690 OW for N0.,2. . Rye quiet 'and ( laiNe ldiverf Bahia No. 1 at $1.12@1,13;15r0, 2, .$1 , ,1h closing at $1,12%@1,1$ for No. 1. .Ifarley dal! and.losing nominal at:sl,ss 4g1,60 for No 2., Highwinea active , Arai and le higher at 960; closing with 'killers at 27,4(080.,, ,NewQrleans lifolaisesi- 51@l; Sugar; 'l3,o4l f 4..:"Provlal6fur Diet.. at l ork ell ilrbtlym Ait i r 3;4b Isles ea' SW - - gl k fades. 14 c; 1006 dry salted should° 12 394_ 1 NMATILAti agoolo l Wet.ii .. . , .‘? ; , ,; v - 441 , . 14W , - ' d firm at .18,80(V. 10 . for .fair to medi um; 19,25@9,45 for gp.lod to choice. Cat tle active and . steady At 1 6 ,8734@6,55 for good cows and light, 5tF:er5;16,6234(4)7,E0 for- light to choice shipping beeves. Receipts past twenty.four hours: 8,459 bbla. flour, .45i600 bp. wheat; 69,644 bu. torn; 45,404 bu. oats; 2,075 bu. rye; 880 bu. barley; 6,768 hcigs. Shipments, 9,958 bblg. flour, 46,015 bu. wheat; 97,120 bu. corn, 14,498 ha. oats; 8,151 hogs. Freights more active at B;4c for bats, 434@9 3 / 4 for wheat to Butfalo. ST. Lours, May 21.—Tobacco active at full prices. Cotton; mixed lots sold at 253.{c. Nothing doing in Hemp. Flour steady, with a' -good den and for low grades; superfine Sold at $4,25@5,25, a3c tra ' ,double extra ; , *5,50(4)6,75, tri3ble extra 18,25, and fancy s9©lo. Wheat; fall, except choice, B®loc lower; prime to choice red and white sold at e1,40@1,75, fancy to very fancy, mostly Missouri, e1,80©2,00, spring unchanged; "sacked lots sold at 81.,12@1,17, and some fapcy at $1,25; No. 2 is worth 111,12@ llt2' Corn' firm and better for choice andlincy; prices rangsvat 69@74c. Oats heavy at 67@700, Nothing doing in Barley and Rye. Whisky firm, and ad vanced to 94;4c, and was held still higher at the close. Groceries firm: Sugar sold at 12y 4 (4)15c for common , to choice Louisi ana. Molasses 65@85c for plantation. Coffee. 24@261Ac for prime to choice. Provisions stirrer and in better demand, with an advance on some articles. Pork 'sold at en Loose dry salt shoulders, up' 'the river, '135.(c.. Bacon; • shoulders 12% @l3e; clear rib sides, 16%©16,90; clear sides, 16(4)1.7c, closing ft= at the latter 'price. Canvassed and sugar cured hams 1.0@20c. Lard-is held firmly at 180, but without any sales. Cattle steady at 4@ 70. Hogs in fair request at 8@934c. Re ceiptEi--Flotir,. 4,700 bbls; wheat, 85,200' bus; corn, 6,300 bus; oats, 6,000 bus; barley, 200 bus; rye, , 200 bus; hogs, 75 head. - CD:or:fruit . ; May' 21.—Flour is un changed, with sales of family at $6@6,25. Wheat is dull-with hardly any demand, and sales were made of No. 2at $1,35, and No. 1 at $1,40@1,43, nominally. Corn is in;moderate demand, with sales ,at 66c for ear. Oats steady, with a del. mand about equal to the snpply, witb sales at .68@710, the latter rate for choice,white. Cotton is dull at 27@2734c for middling. Tobacco is in good de mind; with sales of 72 hogsheads at 115,50 @l4. ..Whiskey is in. , demand at 96c. but is held r at 970; the ,atock _is very light. Proviaiems are quiet; arid ihere la but lit tkigremliid' far any article. • Mesa Pork is held at Pl.- .BulkAleatcare held at 12 and 14350 fir shonidera arid shim, Bacon • islielditt 13; 161/, and 1610 for shoulders, , dear rib . and clear sides: - -lard. could lutv,e,lieen i tiongbt tbia,tifternoon at 1831 c, 'contietatent . Upon . the declirie in gold. 43ugar lei 110112,41 th sales of :New Orleans ititiml33l@isgo.• COfftie la firm -at 2410ig 26%c. Linseed 011 is steady at 41.01- Lard Oil is held at $1,40@1,46. Petro .letim laheld at 112@.330' for.refined. But ter,is fit aady,,,with a fair .demand far ship. - Innar t witli Baled of thsh yellow at 33@ 360.' -Eggs are' head at 17c. Gold 141 W, buying. The money market. is firm at 10®12 - .per cent. Exchange is steady, buying at_ par. •• ' LOtrtimxt.r.g, Mak 21.—Groeeries steady . and firm. ,Choiole Rio Coffee 2133.4@28c. New Orleans Sugar; prime 1435@1535c. New Orleans Molasses; prime to choice .75@85c; t Sorghum 55c. Bagging and Bale Rope firm; 2 lb, Kentucky ply 21© 23c; maahine rope BX4g6lic. grain quiet but firth. Wheat; red on arrival $1,30. 00113 in bulk 65®70c. Oats firm at 70@ 72c. Rye .11,45@1,47. Malt; No. 1 spning $2,30. Flour iu fair local demand; No. 2 $5,00@5,75; No. 157,50@8,00. Butter In good supply; country 27(430c on arrivaL Eggs steady at, -1,5®160 par dozen. Pota toes; new,firmer at 1809. Apples firmer; choicel94lo. Provisions firm. Mess Pork $31,50. Rump Pork $27,50. Bacon; shoulders 1534@163ic; clear Fib sides 16%@17c; clear sides 1714 c; 'breakfast bacon 190. Hams; fancy South Carolina 1934 c. Lard firm, at I__s3 , i@i9c for tierce and 2 0 4 5 c for keg. Whisky; raw ad vanced to 97@98c. Cement steady at $2O. 2,25. Cotton firmer; middling 26(§‘ 26%c; low middling 25%@25yc: good ordinary 24c; ordinary 2214@23c. Leaf -Tobacco activek nisi of 193 hhds at $7 for rejections; barrels - range at from $4,90 @16,75. 40c 85c 76c 80c ....-1740 .... 100 CLEvzi.surrf,. May 21.—Flour: city made at $9©9,25 for treble extra white, $7,75f0r double extra amber, $6,75@7 tor double extra red Winter, and $6 for extra red winter; country made: 16,50©7,50 for double extra red and amber, 143(4)5,75 for double extra spring, and $7,50®8,50 for double extra'white winter. Wheat: No. 1 red winter held at $1,45, No. 2 do at 11,22, and Milwaukee spring at $1,30. Corn: sales of 3 cars ear on track at 64c. Oats held at 68e, with 670 offered. Rye held at $1,80©1,35 for No. 1, and 51,25@ 1,23 for No. 2. Petroleum: refined held at 294, for car lots and over, and standard white in retail lots at 30@31c. TOLEDO, May 21.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat—amber lc better at $1,40 on the spot and buyers far May; No. 1 white 20 lower and quiet at $1,73; white regular better at $1,43. Corn a shade better, closing steady; No. 1 69c; No. 2 68c; grade and condition guaranteed better at 57c; No. 167 c. Oats is , lower, quiet and Steady at 68c. Ryo unchanged. No. 1 Earley nominal. 'Receipts-3,600 bbla flour, 10,400 bu wheat, 5,400 bu corn, 7,900 bu oats, 300 bu . rye. Shipments -1,400.1ab1a flour, 5,900 bu wheat, 1,300 bu `corn, 400 Du oats. " lidiravAtniten, May 21.—Flour dull and unchanged; • Wheat, Orin at $l,lB for No. $1,15 for No. 2. Oats dull and weak at 594:460q for NP. 2. Corn firm and quiet at Epp ,for Rye entirely . nominal. Rarley,ntpmlcutl. Grain freights are quiet t . tachanged._., Receipts - -Flour .- 4,000 W heat 6,5 00.. 1418;., Oats 3,000 bus; 1 0rn.2,00 bus., Ethipments—FLour 4,000 440,0.00. °DETROIT, Iday 21.,-Wheat without im portant ;ohougm:,:reseiptsi 76,000.bastv at 111.478.f0r extra • white •winter; i No. • 1 do at-$1,60i and. No. 2 do - at ;1,34. ; - Oorn , Is eteady. stilks. • Oats:dull at M. Potatoes is: 1 _ . . • Uae.ritoollt Market. i_ . .. .i• Nam YozzyMay42l....Cattle—Reeelpts: traldl6 l • 444 P - C l . -19‘tiorzitly,1 butt . . thiirAcetaii 1 , : . F we 939440 n NV .. . • ~ aitit, • rc ~6 1 ric3(gAt9P, %V. 1 .; g, RIZ ~011.1 g,09j4 ,_. f q*. ! Imrti.PsTrize;ict.l ,r,. -itititv WOir &1i 1:41,1 ' I 1 . 1 /4 6,. ,A . ai s tie pp ii ff 44, Itilfi.fra tli4o/ .. 4a f gaprvai 24 , oat* Old iii . 0 reports ,on the , w i e.Y! gs this,' #rii 164 bqt.so (X a i i, YA4o,io, ilrfteed.adr4 to I,2r.:Oyeaterday, but fen baek'toVo: o l, 7 • , .._.... ItiVEIR NEWS. An incessant ridn•li3ll•• nearly all day Yesteday; and judging froni pipserit In 41eitiend, we may e4E•e4'a good ~rise In our rivers within.- the _sat fortyelght hours. The river Ivan 'about Statiohary Wit - evening, withfive; est to the ohan nel by Afopongehila marks. : More has been :.na arrivals • Ante the dattofoarlast report and thesironton.: forixoriamonth,. was the only depsrture.: ....AU* Mame Jgays -with l Pher :barge, l monarch_ , got over iftvanot; and all. the other bad Owes on,'hursdayowithoati A • Ti t -6.k 704- OMB. MAt much difficulty; notwithstanding she was drawing neaey all the water. The Gallatin, Cap•t; Dan_Moore, leaves for Parkersburg to4ay, in place of the Grey Eagle. The , Eggie will leave as usual on Wednesday next, her regular day; the injury to her .machinery was slight, the walking beam of the doctor - only being broken, and this can easily be repaired" between , this' and Wednes day.. . . The Wauanita, Capt. C. A. Aravo, Is filling up steadily fOr St. Louis, and will be the first boat out. She is a good boat. The Leonidas. Capt.. -R. Greenlee, is nnounced for ?New Orleans, as is also ' e Matamorks No. 2; Capt. Robert Dal zell. Several hulls for new boats are ex. pected to arrive here froth the boat yards within: the next few weeks. At preeent thereis but a single boat here in process of conkruction the Idatamoras, and she is nearly completed. —The R. C. Gray and Kate Putnam, were both advertised tbleave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh.On Thdradsiy. • • —The Talequalrhas vgiers, opposite to New Orleans, for an indefi nite period. , - —Red Riv e r ,: at Shreveport, at last ac , &mai, was rising, and fears were enter tained of M . /Overtlow below. Above the raftitsklvtrising. . --The Jotimrine No. 'l3, owned by the St. Louisreeking Company., is being stripped an converted into ' a Mountain j steamer. oissrs. Bolinger cit. Symmea will start h - out on Monday fo Sioux City and on oh She will carry' about #l. 300 tons o threitand a half feet of water. —A passenger named Wilson, from Selma, Indiana: Who went to Omaha on the last trip of the Henry S. Turner, paid $1,200 for the fare of himself and family froth that point to Sacramento. —The J. W. Garrett and barges added 1.000 barrels cement at - Jeffersonville for St. Louis. • , —The new anagboat S. Thayer arrived at Little Rock on the 11tb, and would remain there a day or two, then go" to Fort Smith to commence cleaning the snags out of the Arkatutas river. From the 10th to the 15th inst. the snagboat J. J. Albeit pulled and. de. stroyed fifty-five snags from the mouth of Missouri river up 47 miles- Good work. --An-1 vansville exchange of Tuesday says: Mr. Adams, of Wheeling, father of Milo Adams, Steward of ~the Messen ger, died on board that boat yesterday, near Tell 'City. ' A 'metallic -coffin was procnred.there, and the. body placed In Wand left here,..to.be:forwarded by . rail to Wheeling; West Virginia. He was an estimable old gentleman, some sevtiiity years old, fuldwaa„ on his way to sisit his son's 'farm pear . dock Island. lie died - cif rheumatism orthe heart. Admiral -David Gibson and wife de parted -for:Ralifbrnia Wednesday night. The Admiral goes West to lopk after, his railrOad interests. —The new boat fiir the White Cellar Line wail to.have been launched at Padu cah, on Saturday. —The .Giasgow,. from Pittsburgh, ar rived at St.' Patti, on Sunday. —A well-known pilot of the Cincinnati Mail Line was placed in a very embar rassing position in Cincinnati, a few days ago, through' the Instrumentality, of • , the fellow that rooks Mai me." In company with a few friends he dropped into aaL store and was leisurely looking around, when suddenly one of the best.looking clerks rushed from behind the counter, threw hersaKin hia arms, and, calling him by the endearing name of husband, entreated not to hurt her. He blushed to the tips of - his ears and stam mered out a denial of the , salt impeach,— .went. She reiterated the statement tha t ty he was her husband, which he denied in emphatic terms. The scene was pain fully embarrassing, and she, to remove all doubts, callbd tor proof, not theortho doa one of astrawberry mark on the left arm, but asked him to raise, his bat, which he mechanically did, and she at the sight of his smooth, bald pate fainted away on the floor and he struck a bee line for tue boat. He afterwards suc ceeded in convincing the lady that 'he was not her long sought husband. But if anybody wishes to get into trouble just ask that pilot . to raise his hat.—Louisville Courier.' IMPORTS BY RAILLROAD PITTSBURGH. FORT WitTNR d: CB2- OAOO RAILROAD. May 21.-9 can metal, Nimick & Co; 5 do iron ore, Shoebberger it Blair; 5 do nietal, J W Porter; 4 do do Zug & go; 4do do, Bryan it Caughey: 700 bb ls flour, owners; 100 do do, C A Boucher; 100 do do, H Vti 111'Clure; 2 cam dry salted shoulders, J H Park,er; 1 do *middlings, 1 do bran, Shomaker L; 1 do stone, J Shallenberger; 29 eke oats, W H Hagan; 10 Mrs cheese, E Heazleton; 15 do do, W HAslage; 16 bgs rags, Frazier it M; 76 doz rakes, Logan, Gregg it Co; 5 bbls apples, H Rea Jr; 28 bas soap, Hagan & Courtney; 15 do do, Mun ball & 11f; 1 car hay, Blaney & Moore; 1 do do, 0 H Allerton; 1 do lumber, Arm strong, Bro & Co; 144' pkgs glassware, J ' R Smith; 50 sks earn, F Ardray; 4 pkgs batter, . Woodworth & D; 9 eke rags, God frey 0/Clark; 25 do do, Markle & Co; 1 car oats, Bingham it Laing.' • CLIIVRIAND AND PITTSIII7ROE RAIL ROAD,•May 2L— 2 care stone, J L L Knox; 2 do limestone ore, Zug & Co; do do, M'Knight . Co; Ido lumber, Schmidt dr, 00; 1 do do, W F Richardson 1 do oats, Floyd & Co; 81 bales bay, kW Roberts; 44, sks oats, Scott & Blind; 24, do wheat, W M'Kim & Co; 5 bbls tallbw, "Moons 6c San;.: 6Ws cheese, & J Kerr 25 bbls knobs. Adams, M.& Co; 6do dry paint, B L Pahnesiock; 21 ' do flour, S Marvin; 5 do eggs, 8 jars butter. H Rid dle; mks:. corn,' 87 do oats. .31!Bane , & A; 100 ,doz , wasbboards. , FIVERCIAI2, at Boyer; 6 ' bxs ,btitter. H Reif jr; 14 rolls leather, TChanceillow;ll2 bbls charcoal, Seward & Emerson. 20 bra crackers, ,Reymer & Bro. 1. ~.aziarpmptc2: I Y+I4.IIIT, •,.KAITARCLAD,' 'Ma 21',-14 . pkgs aandiles, J Steyart; 55! shayVt b,efillidttudiek dtc:Lf 2tobbreggs,'l ibx:l-)mitter,, -W. hi Aarmley; /5 do tons; Shlptob.&lig4l2oo; ‘ ,7 l , wai l ., lane; 'Bat cd; 4 care fail irnq; j B' Dorzington; 4 do do, 014I'llirpentert DE4Wbirgrt4l l T4lPpoiovall.o.lm4,49, mail; rlteetAggioNt ticte ' " 'Oll .Wbiks;444pkga butter and eitpip owners! PitiN d bz;bOtefilY?4t. igalx4 ; - ' , Mum RAlLSo.6.•lbl9y'2li;:•-1 eggs ) , :4.ska Mei mead dc Idotzgar; 6.bbla S Cooper; 7 do do J A.,Graff; 100.bgs feed,' fichOmaktlidr, L; 2 bble'Oil, E ffi lohoston; , 2 cars lumber, &Mitchell; .18ilki oats, F Utaighead;l7,B da ,do. U Helizin. doz riddles, ,Whitmore, Waif & Co; •bdis anaths,"'J Etiglandf 6 do do; P Simpson;llB doz brooms, H R MeClel -1,04; 1 car oats, J & W Falfley;,loo bbls - flour, D Wallace; 100 do do, Robert Pat - • ALLEGHENY STATION, ' May. 21.-1 ear Nsrhea, MeKee4kt Co; kear 171 Voeghtlk & Kopp: 58 doz rakes, Onteheon; 80 bbls a J pples, Owens & Ken nedy; 3 rarwslaves,s Ralya (t , itobertson; I.pa 010e1 1, Son; do in atatlial*La; lley, paisell;' aware: 'istsies,4lsl 9111113'4' bertonkl Oak AR% !.•!,J, • ctiaba ebn pktyleta L,l ' 9 45irip.,;et I - 1 • I . ._, . - a-A , „,----,& - , ••-,, - " , :%-:--A---_.; - .:;•:: r 74 , .3.' ,: =5".......` - §. „ , ,•-•-•-•-1-4-,7-17.,, , ';.•,A.ci , .. , ,., - .. , , -- . - .7T.: ,,, •;4• ,- , , .... A.,,,--):44'-'41,--r--,:kt44;04-0.41-,.....-•;'--4 --.4A . 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A ~.--,„: " .1 . 1 4, 4 - ,-.- .„ ,4.4*•= :A rA•c0. , .... 4.-2,T5.0-•:, KMB =I NEW ofs:.EA NS AND TEXAS. 'OR MEispalS AND , • NEWoßLEANs...yhesteamer ONIDAS :FAY , t he E. EVANS. Win leave as above TH.I6 DAY', tbe 22d inst., at 4 O'CIOCIL P.M. For frcleht or passage apply on board or to OR ;:NE‘l3 tSyr."FL ACr. '& CuLL.t.NOWOOD, Agents. ,la ALVEST N, 66.0 WES - %. ILLE. I TeXaS the new and sta unch-built ORLEANS, i 6ra F tir FtII.OIIIET MI A.TABIORAB. N .Y..... —Capt. R. DALZELL • Will leave Wish° e on WI.D.NEdDAY, tee 26th Inst. 1 Forte • rt, or passage amply on board or to null LACE & CiLLlediWuoll. Agents. _ . _ _ UPPER MINSISSIPPZ. O nue lie , ci nSE AND S T...LUIS, U- i s i dG i t O T.P AOL— D The er WAIT ITA Capt. O.'A. DRAVO, Will 1 ye for the Above porta,poaltively THIS DAY. t . e 22d inst., at 4 r. at. For frelent or t•aaeagge apply on board, or to ny22 . LIJACK & COLLENGWOOD.Agents rioliST. LOUIS, HEO• .a:_ E fi..OALENA DUBUQUE and ST . Ain. d;rect- I The new and elegant pas eengerpacket GLENDALE JOitar M. Hans, CaWain.. , , Wlll 1. are for the above lions on WEDNES VA r. the 28th p a ssa g et 12 o'clock M. Nor freight-or apply on board. or to• . 12r/2;FL/self. & COLLINOWOOD. Agents. sigrig 1869- adril NORTHERN LINE PACKET S FROM . , St. Louis to Keokuk aid St. , Paul, • . AtiD ALL LITERMEDIATE POETS. rr One of the splendid Sidewtkeel Steamers of thitl Line will leave St; Louis da ly for Keokuk, ven pert, Dubuque, Winona, etHlwaterano St. Paul. , Through receipts for Preisht mad . Passengen will be given to all points oh the Upper litissis sissippi on stearaera runtiln 4. from this port an at dd connewing with the Northern Line Packets St, Louis, thus enabling tionalgnees to get thel Freight through witoont delay and at lowest rates. Apply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLINGWOOD . , H. gents, Of to C. • C V 7 11 . 1 .A fraterstaeet. mh33:43 CINCINNATI. von WAEFILING. Ad dr i g I MARIETTA,PARKEntiBURG AND CINCINNATI. Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY TUESDAY- LI M, Leaves Cincinnati EVERY PRLDAV—ii Y. M. The swift and stiperb Ridewheel Steamer ST. MARYR, T.-. 11. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as announced above. • For Freight or Paiiillr" appl y on board, orktO FLACK .t COLLiNGWOOD, or COLLINn A BARNES; Ageete. N. 13.—N0 Freight received, on Tuesday after ALA. M. mIrM FARMERS • vita 13 IV TS BURGH, sidr u g WHEELING AN Q PAR KZESEErgIi • 14$12.—Leave • Companv , e Wharf lion; tont brie eon arroot. dilly at 12 Y., WED ,NESDAYS aad&ATURDAEik GREY lIAGLIL,. .U. L. BitiNSAlf. Water. • Freliglat wlll be received at :all Pours JAMES COLLINS. PLACE & CULLING WOOD, /Limits. apl3 • • STEAMSHIPS. • 0 LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.. TUE INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Numbering SlSteen ttrat-class Teasels, amooti th• mate celebrated CITY or l'Amic, CITY OF ANTWENP, CITY OF 1308 TON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CIY N LONN, Sailing EVERY T AT O URDAY, DO from Pier 45. 1 rtb River, New York. For manage or blather inturnak.:un sooty to WILI , IAX BUGHAIL, ar. TO NINTH lettruniute IS11110InV• . voaTlynnoneff* Poat Pltt.hur rt. I MIS bELL ANEOUS AGENTS WAN TED 1 Can make $25 per day sure. ' SELLING BLAKE'S ONE DOLLAR — RseßiNc. locking Chair out of will fast a lifetime. Aron Springs, buy iiade only by me, In le Units Stanes. lere fore send for Cir tars with fall in forma ion, as 1 have reduc. d 3 , price to can make iat they can make 35 a day witliunt 'itch effort. Address. BTA.TE Alin COUNTY WORDS FOR SALE by us only PO Pa. All others are FRAUDS. myls PUMPS. WOOD AND IKON WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS. We are now sole agents for IL P. Smith's well known wood pump • The trade will be supplied by us - at faCtorr pri ces In lots to sult. A largo and complete assortment always , on Wino.- Families snd all others In want of it good pump at a eery low price. which we warrant. should see this.. The best and cheapest nusup In the market. W. W.lolox, Generst Wholesale Agent, 137 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. TRADE MARK. vinn- PROOF lamp, 0 II INEYS. Stitkit ' • • • - 7:1, • • !!! • • ~••, . ..,!:•,,,,-.•I3ELAVINISI 'AttIpitIitEWSTYLES.I ,•,:, f5O r;' • AZTEIX LOWBB7 P 1119403, AT. I NeVer t itp .c r . .3.81, WOOD BTEEET li; IV IimoN, , F4MIIII.4IBE FOUNDRY; WM.'W. '3l/la4lBoll. Manufacturer of 0001EINa STOVii, Arches, o H ollow grrhwlgelit 2f il" ec i bpery..esetbia,'.ooll.:VlATSOMA SHIN GIBS BTB.. PITT lIBGH. PA. 'au2e:v27wAa ''"• Etitrit AIIRIIALL'S ELIXIR WILL 01WIL winatiews ELIXIR WILL CuIC DIraPIPBCA. MAItBVIALL I B ELIXIR WILL Cll/1.11 cosTrirs- NUB. f r it*/ of Marshall 4 El!pie:3l.oo per bottle. peoot i l3ol Market street. M. Milltpueu..L & liggittet Proprietors. • :; For sal wholeeale and retell, by GEO. A. BITLIIY. • Ittstintgb.•': ' fe4:dol).T:To.s 061 I mars. t I 3:i • B BBABOriBIi EinqUirtrstr ' ,WARP'S DA.r . ll . gketrit a rift . T1 4 . 11 4 0 14 1 1.1 1 A , N 4 1.91 'ray akoutelai: incite 1869 • I 22, •1 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, Of IPenni§ylvazua. Office 75 !Fedeill Si., Allegheny City. -- I DIRECTORS! Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM; Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D.. Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D. Rev. S. H. ' W. A. ItEED. thiabler Allegheny. Trust , " Co. JACOB RUSH. Reat'Estate Agent, SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, • 0. W. BENNa. Hatter, A. O. BELL,Attontey.at-Laar, D. L. P,ATTERSON, Lumber Merchant. D. SWOGOR ROB IN S O N , nt. • Capt. ROBIN President. Rev. J. B. CLA RIX, D. D., Vire President" JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C. W. BENNY. Treikatirer. M. W, WHITE, MZDICAL Aprtnr.n. DANIEL SlVOati, Clain Agent.' This'is a nome comnany. conducted on the mutual principle, each polity holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, anti being eorwiticted on an economi cal Niels will; afford .a safe investment to each policy holder: and thereby, retain the money at home to e - moo:rage home InUostrv. laktrzgars BEN FRANKLEi- INSURANCE COMPANY, OF' ALLEGHENY, PA. OFFICE IN] FRANKLIN RXVIIIITIR BANE 8111LD1N4324 , No. at Ohio St.. Aileith ar4/7. A HOME CbMPANF, managed Directors woi, known to The costunanity, who trust by fair deallto, to merit a alutre of your patronage. I imams , lIIWI_ N. ...—. . --President,. GILD. D. RlDDaan ..—.........80arati0ry. . , 1 j DtitHOTORS: atiriva. nin4iiii;cl.l,9rtrinomiterfer' Simon Drum, . 1 I,T. B. Smith,' Jacob Hush, ' W. H. Stewart, •Oh. P. Whiston,Joseph Craig. I Joe. Lautnor,l.;H. J. Zinkanu, Jere. Hoheu. 1 U.E." lIIEIROW. .1 GENERAL AGENT. *p10:02.5 ' .rtASH INSURANCE COMPANY, PIIELLiN'S.BUILDING; No. 5121 Fltiki Avelino. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Paid Up. , N. J. 81l DIRECTORS.. g ,ey )II.W. ()liver, jr,'Capt.K.Balley, Dann ;S. H. HartmaglA. Chambers, Jake Hill; tS. .11I , Clurk..n. Jas. N. Salley. Thomas SmithbJno.S. Willock. RoRERT.H. Klbler - President. JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JoB.' T. 'JOHNSTON, Beeman% Capt. R. J. pita.CE. Gang Agent. Insures on 'Liberal Terms on all - Fire • ' sp2:o7 • aMi. !Ravine Risk, . ' _ ..;. aIIPANV O Z =NOV Id Olk o.• 7_W . ANIL OP .COICEILitcor, , D4O. . , 'i • TWO a' Home Company,' and arallist bit Fire_ax P olusivelv. • _ . • • , LEONARD ;WALTER,' reSidet.' C. BOYl,F,ykte President.. • "ROBERT PAC.H, Tteasnrer.• HUGH NeELHENT, Secretary. . Diasownta: Leonlar4 Walter, . Mart rbaon. CY. C. Boy Evans, Holvrtraisint, J. 10.!._• appe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Mohler, aosiati HIEY Join Ilklagtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, , A...Asnrpon. :Henry Sproul: IND. CRENITI • AGAINST LOSS EITFIRIL, r • - , . FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. 0PP1CE,435 437 CHESTNUT ST.,near prEZCTOIIBI. Charles A. Baneter, Horde - at H. Lonb .- Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant 4 Isaac Lea. . Jacob R. Smith, ' . Edward C. Dale. ,veorge W. Richards, Decal* gales. CHARLES 01 RANCHER, Prestdent. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. • —W. C. STEELE, Seeretarr,vro tent. - J. UARDNER Assam. North West corner Third and Wood its. tott.B:wls - N ATION I 4L INSURANCE . COMPANY, Cor. Federal L. and Diamond; Allegheny, Office. in Gut SECOND NATIONAL BANS BUILDING. W. W. MARTIN, Preihlent; JOHN. BROWN, JR., Vice rrestdest, - JAMES E. STRVENSON. Secretary. DIRECTORS: John A. Myterra. Lockhart. oil. Myers, Jaa.L.Grahara.s Robert Lea, . C. Boyle, Joo. Brow ,n,Jr. , George Gerst, Jacob koPP. 0.1; Ytaitllanui,Jno. 'Thompson L Moliaugher. apa T WESTERN INSURANCE C 0111... .NY OF PITTSBURGH.: • WALM E...DER NreK, - President. . P. REESE T. Sepretary. CAPT. OEOROE MELD, General Agent. °nice, 92 Witter street, Spear R ON'a Were- - house, up stairs, Plitatmrgh. Will inzare against all kinds of Piss and Ma rin. tusks. A home Inatitution, managed by Di rectors who are k weil known to the coesmnnity,i aad who art determined by promptness and Ober ality to maintain the character which -they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those' who desire to te insured. • . Disinerene: Alexander 2111xdok, Joan B. McCtine,' R. Miller, Jr 4 Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans,- - .Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, • Andrew Acklen, Render, David M. Long, Win. Morrison, • D. Ihmsen. • nc47 ICIEOPLESP INSURANCE COM. A. PANE . . ' • : K.GOODWIN •&• CO. .I ! Proy'rs & Macirs 2 BROADWAY, N. Y. OPPICE, K. Ey CORN/LE WOOD a 11,111 Sl3. A♦Home o=l;m4ky, taking Fire and Amine ilLka. Wm. Phillips; Capt. John L. Rhoads, Joln Watt, • I Samuel P. !Shrivel, • John E. Puk e _ v Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Bruen, Wm. Van Kirk, ;. Win F. Lang, . aunts Dz Verner, — Samuel Metiftekart WMA_PERILICPB„PresIdent. - • - 'JOHN WATT, Vine President. • • : F.. GARDNER, Seereta ay. . '• fI*PT: JAR. iiittirrmiN. - General Anent. • EL-E ti At I = INSURANCE; 4, COMPANY OP 4PPPTSBIJILGH. , . 7 OE, No: UT ITIPTIT STBZXT,BAIt BLOCB. Distr insures igaluos all kinds'-of mat , Martna JOHNIIOWIN. XrMent. ' T. J. noBBINSON - vice President. Or. K_DONNMAlic_itealATY. CAPT. WM. DEA Nneral Agent. • tan trwZ z tr z . B. L. Felnestoolt • J. H -4 4 W. .H. Everson. 4 , 4 . O. U. Hussey,. Robert H. Davis. • • 'Harvey. ;ac Irrannbineitercr. 4) '‘ , Ehar;et Hitt oau Cant, .7, T. Etbkaltdate ' ittot4 " • • T. IL 4firetzt, -. • • amA j ii eI) l '" Acid* or ! Oki .0; 'OIIOIOELANDSFOI444I . ,1T e~ lac fla Company • igiumigaiMMlON.:-: 1, Loh, mimic the neeihtileatjroid" . L44 *ii oo. ol 4 loo PER Atinti A.nd on a CREDIT OPIt/VX YALU. • yor thither Rartiqui!xs. act!' Addroos 7 . ioinureozvairalcoir4 Land Oonunissioner, Tot*ke: Irma& • . Or 614111.4. islrsOliri at. anlti It OS.A-4 3 ALI$ 1 " PURRIES intE BOoix; - • .4:01im4.1.1 DRUGGISTS z r minciag. . 43:4 i • l l i aii INSURANCE. IRON CITY THE : . RAILROADS. 1869.• itlobv.n.6l2. FORT WAyNE &Cli/CAUG F . W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURG/IL R. From May OM, 1869, trains will leave Rom and arrive state Union Depot, north side, Plll.. burgh cltty time. as follows: Chicac Ex.— 2:08 am iChicago Ex...1:59 a m Erih Ygn112.728 a nt, Chicago Ex114:03 p m 01. h!g.11.101:14 a mliVbeellng Ex 10:48a m Chicago Ma11..6:59 a m ;St. Louis Ex 7:28 p m Chicago F.x....:3 a m•Chl•go Ex 6.111:2p m wlO2.Rx 2:021p IL, :Cleveland Ex 3:53 p Onicago Ex., 2:23 p Erie & Yg'n Eis:sBp nit Ng' , e 6 Erie Ex4:3B n.!CI. Whig Ex6:b3p In DeParfirol:lll Allegheny.' Arrive in