- PETROLEIVIIVIMARKET. , c.z „, „ N .....- . NJPFICII OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i HUBSDAT, May 27, 1869. S • . 4, - The oil larket was again moderately •-) active to-day though somewhat panicky, and prices ire still tending downward. 7 The hopes of the most sanguine "bears” F _the been more than realized, that is, the decline was more rapid than almost 1 any one anticipated, and some of the _ w aborts can no afford to cover and real. 1 ize a very handsome profit; while others, • I Who considered themselves on the brink j of ruin three months ago, can now get 1 out without being hurt very badly; and, , it Is possible, that they may yet be able i to square u G boat sostaininitany loss 1 whatever, th ou gh this is hardly probe -1; ble. As will be seen by reference to the ~ report of shipments, several more retln- Icries have started up, and upon the . 1 whole the trade is beginning to assume a more tangible and legitimate shape. - \ We have been furnished with some .facts in' regard to stocks of oil in some of the leading foreign markets, from a aource that can be relied on. Total stocks on hand, shipments afloat, and .II diat I oa ng Bremen, May oth, 1869, 93,- 1 637 bbls and 31,986 cases, against 05.789 labia same time last year; at Antwerp, ',, May 3d, 68,000 bbis and 134,000 eases, against 8,000 bbls same time last year; at Hamburg April .%,, 47;923 bbls, against 2 2, 28 t bbls same time last year; i at Rottetdain, May 8, 12,876 bbls and 23,- 1376 eases, against 25,924 bbls same time above /ast year na . Total stock at the four points , agairbt 11 med, 222;266 bbls and 189,86 A . case 239,361 bbls same time , last year. The. fallowing are the ex party from ail ports offthe United States ; 4lrom January 1, 18694 to April 20, 21,- 339,205 gallons; same time 1868, 19,676,- same time 1867; 13,829,898; samo time ! lea, 14,333,571. : Compared with yesterday, has still further declined, and the market contin ues weak with a drooping tendency. Salca of 2.000 seller Jane at 12y; 1,000 do at 12%; 1,000 do at 12% ; 3,000, 4 seller 60 days, at 13; 1,000 June, seller, (40@46,) at /3; also, a “put" of 1.000 bbls next six months, at 12 and $200; 1,000 all year at 121. and $100; and 1,000 all year at 13 and 4 i, IWO. REPINED. Was weak, with more sellers than 4 buyers during the early Dart of the day, brkkin the aftensbon ander the influence of the eastern advioes, the feeling was a ; shade stronger. t a e ` 50 each to December at 32; .1,000 - May at 30; 1,000, June at 30, and 1,1X9 each .A.ugust and SePtember-at 31%. The latest quota thins from Philadelphia were as follows: ' June, 30x; July, 3/; August 31X; An ) gettat-to December 32y,; and August and September at 31%. . LUBRICATING OILS.. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil ... .. 40C ••• .; apse Winter Axle. .... . .............. . 35c ••• lEclipse Machinery •. . ... .... . ................. 75c *Eclipse Spindle. ..... . ... .. .. . ... . ...... . .... &k ' SHIPPED EAST BIL'A. V. a. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 522 bble to War • • den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia 4 MoKelvy & Bro., 391" bbis refined to . 1 W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Standard Oil Co., 213 tibia refined to Warden. Frew & Co., PhlladPhia. Braun & Wanner 207 bbl srefined to • i Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick, & Co. 112 tibia ref. to Waring, King & 03., Philadelphia. • Liberty Oil Works 143 bbla refined to 1 W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Z. Total shipments Refined :l „,„,„4-OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutc Oi& Refhted Co. 400 bbLs 4 'reL to Ward en , Frew e & Co., Phila. S. B. Floyd, 6 tibia relined oil to D. Cox, Philadelphia. J. 1. . Ramsey. 25 bbls relined to M. R. George & Co.. Philidelphia. l Tot .Refined ehipmentri. .. . „.. ....... 431- , .. off. SHIPMENTS PER WEST pENNA,ER. Arnold Hertz & Co., 1,000 bbla iefined •; to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Holdship & Co., /50 bbls refined to .1 Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. 9 Mentzer, Hepler & Co. 302 bbis ref. to .1 W. P. Logan '&: Bro., Philadelphia 1! Total ahipments Refined. ..... .5 \ N, Markets by Telegraph. Naw Yong, May 27.—Cotton a shade firmer:. sales of 250 bales at 283;c for mid dling uplands. Flour—Receipts, .of /7 1544 bbls, Flour opened -steady an d :: ~ heavy, and in favor of buyer. &Ilea of . . .5,900 \ bbls at $5,35@5,61) /dr snperfine' 1 Stata and western; 15.94©6,20 for extra State; 15,75®6,65 for extra_western; 16,70 (g 7,65 for white Wheat extra; $6:10©7,z5 for R. H.-0.; 17,00®8,00 for extra St. Louis; 19,00 @p00fctr good to choice do. Inolnded in sales are'2,soo*: bush extra State for export at 16,00. Rye flour quiet; reales of 150 bbls st /1 4 ,75@6,75. Corn tmeal heavy; salts of 600 bbla Brandywine at 14,75. Whisky nominally lower at '.1404; western free. Recelpts--wheat, 52,m bush . :Wheat. .I®2o lower for opting, and steady for winter. Sales of 1 ' 78,000 bushels at 11,40®1,41M for No. 2 spring delivered; 11,44 for No: 1 deliver ed; 11,40 for winter red Illinois; 11,60 for . choice amber Michigan; 81,65@1,70 for • white Oatifornia, .and 11,57 for • amber Canada in ' bond. ' Rye quiet; tales of ' 2,0011 bushels • western :at $1,26. Bar. 1(7 1 - malt • nominal. - Receipts • •of• : lowe Corn( ~,, 04747 bushels. Corn I ® 2 l'salcut 68.600 buil at ' 741@786•f0r 6 • m AgedtMsOondnew mixed western, : Wifelbriamind ao, 896900 for wevain y . 41,t0w, and 950 for old 'milked western In li 131 V e l iOstk I:meettled,:"PpenbigJheati; and` clo s i ng' Arm; receipts, 28,225 bus; //tit"itues at T.2l7ti r Ate *sewn led 74476 c f6r Stare; 'Clikang i it ! thlt litr.erltue.r Rye dial. fktirestatil { . and' "firtai''' Shum• quiet; sales' 'With a t- eB" en wl ll le laiZ.- 4 1 tnA z ir4r. 1 f , 133ti0 titit, } ••de; 111341.Litttrri Tt i Viln th ssa l rtA r lt I,clifi, Artuttarr u ngne heavy st ; 46 d laWeir Meet at 1 @1 , h 15 ror new mess, 2los• in ...,,,,,,„. .fit, .„ , „,. , for , frame, E •-• 37 or- tllteaq alattoyales ~. . fir Ineir m -- littYer Jetie; at - . ; I' fillfstf ; Wee 200 rbbla ak - ,.su r f or rirs :tup messetind' 180(toi 7 a.a ,ob's ° mean. Tierce Beef dull, withlialer f i ,5 tierces at 122®28 for prime mew and'. • i 28082 for, India mesa • Beef hams •1• ‘tetstr, writ !Itaha'int 236 harrelanfs24® 31,50. . Cut 0 4eats hewn', • sl.stunaderkamV:l4-ie'for:hs at 180 for_ tnit;:, 60,4,die4 .2 • Out lOWer witti salt* of NO boxes loXig I4jeat, tiixijt 'ribbed and Btratford atabouti 1,160: Lard steady: with sales of 476-ths ...tat ;17@18,tia for . steam,. And lfijiiglB,o - -Xor-'kettle.• reriderbil;*also, 250 torateard, . ,fsellex.fulyi'At 18,4.0. -Batter Ls quiet.. es• a '3o®lse for : -.olilo , arid 86.249 c for state.t. :iCheese steady at 19.5110 Freights to iLivsipeolAre firmer. with y en gements 'of 85,000 bushels wheat at pxd per sail, . Jand_old per steam. -;::, . • 1 Lp.- t.-Flour closed.dull arid Sc lower. 1 1V . dna and - lc•loWer on ' spring,' and ate ity - fOr winter. ' Rye dull and heavy • at $1,25 for'western..-Oats drM at-750e,f0r /western afloat . `tbrirdull'afid'heavy SC 4 0@760 .for ..unsound, --aqd-,78@850 • for mind alive mite/ welatan; ':, Pork •dull - at $6l for new mess. Beef quiet and an . .il o ECM ~~ changed. Cut Meats dull and declining. Bacon active •at prices in favor of buyers. Lard steady and active at 18X®1814 for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at 18®20. • s. CHICAOO, May 27.-Eaatern Exchange dull at 1-10 per cent. discount buying and par to 1-10• per cent. selling. Flour very quiet and firm; sales spring extras at 14,75®5,75. 'Wheat more active and firmer and prices are 1 1 /, ®l;ce higher; sales at 1 1 , 1 5;i®1;16 for No. 2; sl,l2}i® 1,13 g, closing steady.* 11,13 g for No. 2; sales were made sineechange at $1,133/4. Corn moderately actiVe;eales No. 1 66® 67c; No. 2at 5 6®5730., and rejected at 5 253 e; new at 52e, closing at 67e for No. 1; there was nothing d oingthLs'afterns on. Oats steady; sales No. 2 at 58 3®59e, clos ing at 57 ,a;4573{,c. Rye quiet and easier; Wes 11,05 ®1,07 for No. 1, closing with buyers at 400. Barley dull with alight suppl - , - ; sales at 11.,50,. Highwlnes at 98 atll. New. Orleans Molasses 950® 81. Sugar 13 gaal4No for common to choice Provisions are, dull. Mess Pork (quiet; sales at 131,50 cash, closing at $31,25®31.50. Lard dull, closing at 1 7%018e. " Bulk meats' quiet; rough, 'sides 15e, for loose; short rib middles 15%e. Receipts past twenty-four hours: 5,645 bbls flour. 62,667 bus wheat, 114,- 900, bus corn, 56,210 bus oats, 1,857 bus rye, SOO bus barley, 12,501 hogs. Ship ments: 14,077 bbls flour, 5/,326 bus wheat, 134,768 bus corn, 7,515 bus oats, 3,069 bus rye, 1,550 bus barley, 6,334 hogs. Freights fairly active at 4.54 ®7o for corn per sail and steam to Buffalo. CI - NCTNNATr, May 27.-Flour dull with sales of family at 1 5 ,75(46. Wheat dull; sales of coo. 2at 11,18; No. 1 $1,2151,25. Corn and Oata unchanged. Rye dull at 11,23(4)1,25 and thedemand light. Cotton quiet, but firm at 27®273i0. Tobacco firm'and in good demand with sales of 174 hhda at s4,9s®36oo..Whiskey held at $ 1 ,02®1,03, but buyers at the close of fered. only a dollar. Mess pork and Lard unchanged and nothing of importance done. There is a good demand for bulk meats at 12y, and 15e, but they were held at 12X and 15ge,which checked business. Bacon was in demand at 13g, 1634 and 17c, but held ;,(c higher all day. Butter is plenty and prices declining, closing at 25®3W. Eggs scarce and wanted at 182. Sugar and Molasses unchanged. Coffee firm at 2.1®27c. Linseed Oil firm at. 51,05 ®1,06. Lard Oil unchanged and quiet. Gold /3811 buying. Exchange dull: 50 per, cent. discount ..to par buying. The money market is quiet at B®lo per cent. LonieviLLE, May 27.-Leaf Tobacco active; 383 laws were sold today; prides ra w nge from 1 5 ,014,25. Cotton quiet; .253fet: middling 28Mc. Cement steady at 12®2,25. Flour superfine 14,75®;25.' eat quiet and weak at 1 1 ,30®1,45. Co Wh rn fir shelled In bulk 66 ®7oc. - Oats - firm at 70®72e. Rye quiet at $1,41101,45i•':-Ilay quiet but firm •at U 2,60 on levee., Pork firm' at 35 0(432,00. Bacon; shoulders UM® 1 1 18%c; 'cleaerib sides 16 X®17c; clear aides 173‘®1734c. 'Hems firm at 1930. Whist. key; raw is quoted at f1,05®1,10, but there is none in the market. .filugar quiet; prime New Orleans' 14®15;ic. Lbffee; Rio prime 251vrate. Molasses; New Orleans prime 75e. 'Bagging firm; 2-lb Kentucky ply 2 134®23c. , . Ciatvimarin, may 2 7.F10ur market duly unsettled and irregular. Wheat dull and decidedly lower; No. red win ter offered freely at 11,38: No. 2 do sold at 81.20; No. 1 Milwaukee club offered at 11,27. Corn market comparatively firmer, owing to light receipts; held atr 72c for No. 1 mixed; No. 2 do without inquiry; prime yellow 73c. Oata steady and unchanged; sales of a few ears No. 1 State at 67c. Rye dull and Inactive. Barley nominal. Petroleum du/1 and lower and market unsettled; refined held at 264®27c in round lets; small lots to the trade at 30®32e, an advance. Totar,no, May 27 . -Wheat quiet and steady; white amber opened 10 lower: closed with decline, but recovered at 1435 on the spot; 11;34g seller June; white Michigan at 11,40; No 1. red win ter, at $1,33. Corn quiet and unchanged; No. lat 69c; No. 2at 663;. Oats lc lower; No. lat 68c. Rye dull and nominally unchanged. Barley nominal. Receipts, 4,100 bbls. flour, 12,600 bu. wheat, 22,600 Sh. corn, 4,900 bu. oats, 300 bu. rye. buipments, 1,700 bble. flour, 6,000 bu. wheat; 3,200 bu. corn, 5,600 ba. oats. Mtr.av anEEI3, May 2 7.-Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat steady at' 11,15% for No. 1, and 11,12 for No. 2. Oats dull and nominally lower at 57c for No. I. Corn dull and lower at 59c for new. Rye dull and noMinal. Barley dull and un changed. Grain freights active and firm at s;ic for wheat to Buffalo, 10J Q, to Os wego. Recelpts---4,000 bbls f10ur, 104,000 ' bu wheat, 4,000 ba oats. Shipments-1,000 bbls Hour, 31,000 bu wheat. Muments, May 27.-Cotton qniet at 27ge for u_plands; receipts, 163 bales; ex ports, 111 bales. Flour is quiet and held at $5®5,25. Corn is held at 75@'76c. -Oats; sales at 80®82e. Hay, /27. Pork is held at 132. Lard is held at 18®1914.e. Bacon is firm, with sales of shoulders at . and , aides at 17, 1 4 e. Bulk meats are dull, with !sales of shoulders at 12;ic, and sides at /No. PIIILiDELPRIAs MAY 27. -Flour dull and weak. - Wheat unchanged and neglected at 1 1 ,47®1,55; amber at 11,60. Rye de clinedat 1 1 ,87®1,40. Corn, prime scarce; mixed western at 84®88c. Oats declined; 77®80 for western. Petroleum dull and lower; crude at 30c: • sales, 2000 bbls. re fined at 30e. Provisions and whisky un changed. Catnano, May 27 .-Hogs active and a shade easier at 18®8,25 for common, 18,30 ®8,50 for fair to medium, 18,60®3,90 for good to choice. Cattle quiet at 15,40 s 6,30 for cows and light steers, 116,M® 6,85 for fair to" medium, and 17®7,50 37 for goodto choice beeves. Sr. Lottts, May , 27.-Cattle are steady and &in ,40}7y(c. Hogs in good de , ; mand and /km at 809Xo. ;. -- 1588 .... 1452 RIVER The river continues,M:recede steadily With. D3nr fest ten. inches in. the channel by> the Monongahela marks last even ing; If the rain of yesterday and the m , ..jirkedip g bayp been genprii.l,, m wo ay look, for a . , rise, though!, It• is not ;likely gotta:unit to madeatti thtfie 'e tOaltl; .4the le In'iefeirtag.eitcol,6oolo.. 444ei'boity n a cs d a , jnii.oontraoted :for by.COM., llonnts,,fre "stated. that . sh e was to: be akl tiplloste' Of the- Carrie V. 'Cou with the: ° a eep. tion of an. additio nal boilan , lThe new. boat is to be a foot wider than the mar. rie,,V.,and this, we, are ihformed by..ths sn CoMmodore, ,pll,l be the. only , differ. Boats,' In port:44,rptadillo., Glendale, - IK*43 Putnam, O. gray; Mamoru. NeAt . boats doe-,,lotena,,,Cilaigow, gesY and Belevernon." __ • aP t C. Dan moon heaves ; for IClrksittati .t. o day by rail, rat which point. be, will. take charge of ths,mlice•of tbe Leonidas., I r liber, who has 'been clerk of this ;boat fora everal years, is about to make ,a tflP to Encland, t o his mother.' • Capt.%D.S. Li: Gilmore has made.three trips as clerk on the Kenton, in place Of Mr: Wm. Araderaon Who has been and is. still ill and ab le to attend Whitt duties. Capt. Gilmo mamed 'l4 fkiye door ei late etth elbOttd. 'The' Kamen will de. part as tutted kmalr rsortimforith. Copts. Andrew Ackley'fand tan riciore" hare contracted fora new side-wheeler for PITTSBEItGIi- GA-nTi`E I the Pittsburgh and Cincinnatiit trade. She will be somewhat larger than theMeCul lough, and it is expected that she will be I ready for the fall trade. I The Gallatin havin- been withdrawn from the Parkersbur g g trade, hail been taken charge of by the owners, the Brownsville packet Company. The Glenciale, Capt. Hare, with the veteran Mellon, in the office, is an nounced to depart for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-day without fall. She is, in all respects, one of the best boats in the trade. The Renton met the Wananita at Economy yesterday, morning, and it is said that she looked as though she had been sparring. Sits could not have had very much trouble, however, as she only le ft here on Wednesday afternoon. The Matamoraa No. 2, Capt. Dalzell, is announced to depart for New Orleans to \morrow, and those interested should bear this in mind. The Armadillo is up for St. Louis and the Upper'Mississippl. , —The `Belle Vernon was to have left Cincinnati \for Pittsburgh on Wednes day. \ —The Glasgo Ot,. Paul to Pittsburgh, arrived at St. Louis on Sunday with a full cargo. Capt. Aridy Robinson says he likes the St. Paul trade, and intenas to stay in it. The distance from Pittsburgh to St. Paul and back to 'the point of starting is 4,024 mil essomeisay more. -L'A St. Louis dispatch under \date of Tuesday saye:. The following towboats and barges are now lying at thelron Pilo, at Carondelet, waiting cargoes of ore; Mary Davage and two barges; Tom` Reese, three barges; Garrett, two barges; Allegheny Belle, four barges; besides about twenty barges, owned by old Bill Brown, of Pittsburgh, and the Ohio Salt Co. The Reese will leave for Pittsburgh to-morrow, the Davage, Thursday, and the Allegheny Belle and Garrett will fol low soon'after. The Tom Farrow will go to the iron pile to-morrow. —Active steps are being taken to form a company to bridge the Mistiouri river at Boonville, with a capital of $1,000.000. From present indications the stock will be rapidly taken. A charter has been applied for. —The steamer Stonewall was caught in a storm on Tuesday, six miles below Brunswick, on the Missouri- river, and had her chimneyictexas and part of her cabin blown away. —The Evansville Journal of Monday, says: The Belle Vernon, from St. Louis, arrived about eleven o'clock last night with an, excellent trip. - She laid here some time, while Captain Darragh was trying,to' make some filsPosition of au Insane won Who bed taken passage at Cairo for this eity, but who had become insane on the way U. The city ab uth ities refused to render him any assist ance, which is not particularly credita ble to the humanity of mankind in gen eral, or of the city authorities in pante- Ular. ._ —The towboat Hawkeye No. 1 was s o old on Wednesday by Fox de Lawson t Capt. John Noss_ fors3, Capt. Noss, after having her repaired6oo ' ands re painted, contemplates towing between here, and Parkersburg. —The Louisville C ourier -Journal, of Wednesday, says: The Silver Moon still remains fast on the rocks. Her cabin furniture was taken off. Capt. Henry Jones President of the Cincinnati , Memphis Packet Company, was here yes terday, and turned her over to Capt. Pink Varble to get her off when the river rises. Capt. - Merillees and the crew are still aboard of the Moon. — A Meniphis special to the Cincinnati Commercial says: The steamer Cora S.. from Cincinnati to Arkansas River, with a valuable cargo,sunk, this morning, at Fletcher's Landing, Arkansas River, fifty tidies above_ the month. _The boat is will probably total loss. A portion of the cargo be ,saved. Both are in sured in the Cincinnati offices. As far as known, no lives are lost. —A steamboat clerk thrashed a West ern delegate to the Commercial Conven ladtion in Memphis, Friday, for insulting a y on the Marble City. —The Keokuk Gate City learns that at a late. , :.hour Thursday evening, the steamer Canada, on-'her up trip, Wed nesday night, struck a snag near Canton and came near sinking. The boat sus tained considerable damage. • —The New 'Orleans Times of Friday says the steamer RiChmond had a splen 'did trip of paaaengers, and' but little freight. Ftplghts for the Ohio River at present are her scarce. —Red River is falling above the Raft. and *l-om Shreveport out. Ouachita River is receding rapidly at Camden. Other tributaries continue in good boat ing order. The river at New Orleans on the-19th was within three inches of the high water mark of 1862. — Popular Bluff, Missouri, a point on Black River, is the head of navigation on that stream. The steamer Malta arrived at the wharf on the 12th. and left ; on the 14th inst., with a good trip of passengers and feight. The navigatiOn of Black is Riveran accotnplished filet, in con nection with a railroad from Cape Girar deau, b way of Morley to Indiana Ford and the Bluff, places the future success of the Bluff beyond,doubt. The Malta is comma n nded by J. F. Tubb, Esq , J. W. holds the wheel. Baldwi engineer, and Charley - Beers River ana Weather. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] LOUISCILLE, May 27.—River falling slowly, with six feet six inches of water in the canal. Tne weather is showery and warm. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD., O Pirranunalt, Form WArns &. Cur aso R AiLnoAD,MayI2B.-10 care metal. Ninalck & Co; 3 do I do, J W Porter; 1 do do, Bryan & Cangbey; 1 do do,Lord & Black; r 8 do do, Union . htille; Ido do, Brown & Co; 46 bbls spirits, :host otter & Smith; /00 do flour Segni:Dyer &V; 100 do dor J J Kelly; 6 00 pigs lead, Pahnes took & Co; 800 bbls 'flour, OW Hodson; 88-eaddies tobaotioiAtwell & Lee; .26 btkii , lard oil, J . H Parker; 800 do tionr, owners; 100 do; do, Culp: & Shepard; 11 . .,.cerf#eat, 2 4i,alts rye4P Tfaliaces : 60 bail fe ' AdAms & Austin; 1 car wheat, ,; Id' ee & Co; 2do hay, 0 8 Allerki; • l' do. *tuber . Slack- &;;Sholia; , 187. 'bra cheese,' N t J Brodeur/ car ' rye,.W J Meek; 60 bbla bightvineb. W Millar; 801 eke oats, : W H Hagan; akag s white lead,-1 Schwartz & Haslett; 78 r a ge, C & Benh.sm; 9 do do, hi l Oullongb, Sit Co 100. doz shored handles, Poitley, Nab,* 4 CO; .10 bits cheese, J J - Pettitt; 10 do do, Robinson dr. Co; 10 dp do,; Smith.J.& Co; 80 do do, Shriver & Co; 10 do, do, /„..1 Blanchard; 40 do do;.80 bbis'ilnegar, All. buckles & Co; 2 pkgs, Steel & Bro; 7 .bbls eggs, Woodworth & D; .8 pkge brocuns, J Porterfield; lot carriage hardware, W.' Bro & Hood; 10 has soap, JCo ;is ` is Bro; 28 do do, "Dilworth it Co 18 do do, It E'Sellers & Co; 100 bbls flour, Stio maker & Langenhelm. CLEVELAND AND "rITTREITIRQX RAM noalk. XV 27 . — /.oak oats, Robt IletrOtt;' 1 dO do," - W,o,6llllati; 1 do . 11 inestonp ore, ) 40 Knigh.,00; 2 do do Zug 4:4; , 7 do Ohtlronr . likillok & CO; /do Itunboi, R A:: 04rk amp91..1.A9 titi,,moQ#ol#4,l4;ll; Isle.do 4 6 1{;4111, tank e 5 itateug. g ds Or t, a on b oPPlear on or& 5; 8 btu, lak dry apples, 2 bbla eggs, \ C.,- T.,- P . ITTS 111311 G /1 , i i iiggG i t WHEELING AND PA H- KoR/MUGU LIN-E.—Gear. ‘l4.nrinv's Wharf 4 1 , 111.kr orw..n. , Stroot. dail L% ..., WED NESDAYS and SATILIRDAYs yat M kin&Y EAGLE.-- .. ...c. L. thumNAN, Master. Frelgtt will op rreeired at alt Dunn by JAMES CoLLINn. APLZ FLACK & COLLINGWOOD, - Asteutil. TO LIVERPOOL. AND • QUEENSTOVVIsI. TIZ INMAN MIL STAADISEUPS, Ntunbertng sixteen Crst,olaaa vessels, =wag tr. Inthe celebrated CUP PArus, CITY 0 AN'TM - RPP, CITYOF BOSTON, CITY t.. 1 ALTIMOR, CITY OP I.OND N. Sa g EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, rth River, New York. Toro taiga or farther laboiba.lon anolv to WILLIAM RINGHAII, ar. TO. 7/PTR STREET (Chrouleie Vp arlvonnoolte Pont I lerro. PittsbUrzb EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. LEMON & WEISE. Practical Fardtare Xurafacturenh &a n us voirkwrim A'VENTTE. I, n may s rig a flit aaaortm . eat of Par. r 141111 lamamoo TO LOAN ON BOND ypr &hi t 11f0870A07.. 'Hooke settled anti accounts promptly colleel• ed. Houses and Lots in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny. Cheap Houses and La's In East ',kw/1y and B addocks. Lots in Manstield, A Very desirable farm Of 70 sorest splendid young orollard good house, with'storezrdom intikhid; *m e d inner faillisg "'sten near illeonosny, on, she i len of, P. W: & V. R. _W. • Tor sale veil , cheap. lowarbltssuirl at4 l l7irginia land Ibr ask. Enquire of TEO& SIMPSON, iv R. x.ftoutaxo . B.rok ors sad Loal Ail a sit.AgeaPia, ~ EM ItCkSJAJD.ALLAS • PITALIM MD BLOOD. roll saw: Irr'DBIJOGISTS EVERYWHIIit. :do7;blt'7[Al A IJAIEIG#MIPIOF.NT OF RASS f 'HOORS; lust received For silo it lowest imarkst prloo. W. W. KNOX, 137 Liberty street, Plttsbereb my2lt(N-Yws= FLouni The iselebrated:Wlilr. ROBE Is conceded by lourho Dave Crle,d 'to the best and cheapest ttioclty4 Ott , . it lOW. 'l3old by -By KUNO& & RA& t F:11," r ; racilvt. Lltierty striet, ,Plttstnuili; P TWlrafferi-200 lla • /Freak white Lim% tor ruletteft by J. B. wait D. .FM MEM FRID,A4ri 2€;, - ------------______-m'm"°" vati g t, mallow & Co; 38 Elks oats, MoEfen rY dt Hood; 120 bctls chairs, 18 do rock ers', Bedford Chir Co; 6 bbls oat meal, Strickler & M; 50 bbla oil, D Bly; 280 oil bbls. B D Moore; 151) eke oats, Morrison it D: 3 bbls eggs, Atwell do Lee. PLTTSBURGH CLNOINNAT/ AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Slav 27.-1 hhd to bacco, R it W Jenkiuson; 10 `bbls lard oil, J Lippincott; .2 tce.beef, J Porterfield 22 hhds tobacco, W L Jones; 300 new caddies, E Glean, 2" tcs lard, 2do hams. J II Parke 10 0 bbls flour, 'l' C Jenkins do Bro; bbis eggs, J A Graff; 100 do flour J Gregg; 20 ht* bbls fruit, W ? Coop?r; 50 do flab, Arbuckles it C; 6 bdls hides, Lip it F; 24 aka cornmeal, F G Craighead 8 hhd tobacco, Weyinan it Bro; 25 kis soap, J S Dilworth. ALLEGHENY VALLIDt RAILROAD, May '26.-10 bbls dry apples, W, L & Co; l ear oats: Scott do Weal; 39 bat' grain, Gay de t Welsh; 6 cars railroad Iron, J B Dor rington; l'do do, C A Carpenter; 50 sks oats, J Caruthers; 18 do do, A Whitten; /8 do do. Adams dc Austin; 20 do do, Roil & Ritchart; 6 pkgs butter, 7do eggs, A Gallagher. 1,360 bbls crude oil, J Wilkins; 57 green hides, M Delange; 3 bbls tallow, G gala 160 bbls crude oil. Waring, Ring It Co; 5 cars stone, Hen co derson dc ;5 do do, Harrison ik Co; 2 do metal, own it Co. , ALLEGHENY STATION, May 27.-1 car oats, Geo Stewart; 228 . sks ear corn, Rose kEWing; 1 oar wheat, Kennedy it Btu; B 50 bbls UDIO, Jos Craig; 64 bdls carriage hardware, J Lautner; 10 has soap, E M Jenkins; 1 car hay, ;J Dryfoos; 25 bbls flour, M Steel dt Son; 19 hides, J itleeling;" 2 bbls eggs, L Lenz; 1 car . staves, W Hastings; 18 bgs flour, Ripley dt Beckert; 357 per, 26 pa irs , B Frazier et M. \ ----7---bdls R 7 VER PACKETS NEW ORLEANS' ND TEXAS, ~IEN W - ------O ILLEANig- -, 1 , ..M. a, ., GALVEST6N, zRoWN's -4 , t....‘,4 tLi-,E, Texas—The new\ and staunch -built I. tramer AtATAMORAS. No. 4 .....,...eapt. R. DALZELL, win leave as above on sktilltDAY, tne 319th inst. - \ Par freight or passage apply rr to lays FLACk I CULLIMMOIIb. ASents. ____________\__ UPPER FOR ST. LOUIS, 'E EO .. HUH. GALENA, DUBUQUE and ST. PAUL direct—The new and : elegant pait-, . fig r packet BeGfINDALE . Tonw 31. ITAng. Captain, Will have Tor the above norm Tl3lB DAY. tbe 211th inn. at 12 o'clock Sf. For freliht tnashage appirOn board, - or to mygt - F ACK & COLLINGWOD Agent,. idirot 186 a agiSp NORTHERN LIU PACKETS, SI 'Loris to Keokiik and SL.Panl ion) ALL Di TSBUICDIATEPORTS. One ot the splendid Sidewhbel Steamers of this Line willleave St. Louis d a ly for Neok tD•iven pert,, Dubuque, Winona, htlllwitl r lnn St, Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers wilt be given to all points oh thb Upper lilies's siseippl on steamers rennin{ front this port and connecting with the Northern Line Pbekets at St, Louis,thro u thus enabling consignees to get their rates. A Freight gh witnout delay and at lowest - pp to JOHN FLACK.' .J. D. coLLiNawoon. n:c. GRAN; Agents, or to .---91-Irater stieet. mh2/3:g= =aim - OR CINCINNATIand LO UISVILLE.—The line pas senit. r steamer - KATE PCFNA.II . ; ...... ...... Capt. G. P. WIII leave as above on litiDAY. the W. 28th Inst., MED. at 4 o'clock P. M. Fur fr.lgh t orpa.aatie apply on board or to Jt , IIN rl.a.Ca' or J D. COLLIN GWOD.,Attenta. - EnT26 J{ AR WITEPLING. J. MARIET f A,PARKEotiBIJRU AND PUCCI:I7SAT). , b Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY lIES T AY- 12 Leaves Cincinnati EVERY eIIiD D AY-4 P M. The swift and superb sidewheel Steamer .M. 3IARYS, T. C. SWEENICY, Commander. will leave as announced above. :for Height or PassagP noniron board, or to PLACE & COLLINGWOOD. or N. B.—No COLLINo & BARNES,Agents. ll A. M. t recved Freighei on Tusday after WM PAREEE.RBBVitti STEABWHIPS ROCK THE BABY SOLD ONLY BY avesaarreragEr 4,11110 r bsolt rope 1111111 BOVARIY ADS dc CO 21 MITI! A . TTE arti•dawT _ BRUSSELS CARP, VELVETS, ize ,The LateEit Arrival \ . FRON JEBIGLAND. IIfcCALLVX 51FIFTA AVENUE, Rare received by steanwra Samaria and Man hattan the VERY IlEwirasT STYLES or the ENGLISH MARKET. Complete !Line of DOMESTIC CARPETING. I To Which large additions - are daily being made. A Display 'of 'Quads Equal • L(RrAu rTicaigesented In this market at iIIeCA_IALIIIII BROS., -51 FIFTH - 4rE4IDE, (RET. WOOD ifiIifITHPLELD.I apU:h9s .; W. He CAMP,'. I - frORNEIrAND COUNSELLOTIAT LAW, Ogice, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh, (formerly occuied by Hon. Walter H. owrie,) will practice S tat ee 11. 8. Circuit and District Courts, In the Supreme and all the Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec tions In most of thead)aceat tehhtlee. ja.2):4173 . ILNEEPEI4, ALDERMAN AND Itir-OPPD:4O JI7I3TICZ 01 THE PEACE. • OFFICE, 89 FIFT4A VENUE. c en% eYa"Ptraag P. and all legal oneLneaa attended promptly and accurately. • Azavz - marez t , Ex-Gfilcio Justice of the Peace and Police Meg tratel Grace, GRANT STREET. opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Heeds, Bonds, Mortgages, •Acknowledgmentsr,, DPpoSitions, and. all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch rata JOBN A. STRAui, A.I.4IO.M.RALA.N. EX-OFFICIO RIETICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Ottice,LUl lint; oppeatte.the Ca. thettral, -Pitts urgh, Pa. Deed; Bonds, Ifort gages, Ache° lodgents, Depoeftlona and Lega itustueu executed With OIDniIIOBII and 411Rtateh. A. AMMON, Justice of the *peace" CONVEYANCER, REAL EMITE AND INBU. RANCt AO= CIABSON STREET, EAST ItizaCLtiGRAXL. Otillecucni of Rents solicited and p romptiy at tended to. 13178150 JOHN W. RIDDELL; Jc.l7OR / 41 CY-ALTT.i.ANIT. 010eud Hhanionii • (opposite theboart Boise) ' •' " • 2V I R - 7:777 , 7"f_itgp1.1!:: AITZWINianr•AID944.7fri es virtu sysiiutic-,-1 ____.—......,...... HARDWAIIII , IAND :t;! . . .CIPPLERVi ' -' • ''' ' •,-, -1,..,. l',; "7.i ~' i;flt I hive In store' and am oegstantly receiving direct .from stor e fazturereta hanitte. asforte. meat of BUILDER,, IlAitUte which ii offer for sale on as fair terms al SAY beneath the city, together with a One assortment of CUT LERY, GUNS and REvOLVEIIs. Also. tbe best selection of NRCEIANICS, TUOLg. -coin prieing all the latest and best improvements known to the trade.. ..; .- • . , • - I have my factory 'ln' filt npentlon as =nal. and am prepared ;lido all klnos oLlob work tbe same' a before the 'Orel of the led of FebrnarY. such as grlidlng razors. eelsbors,; knives, nut ting in ', knllb" bladee, and repairing all kinds of Ight Machinery. ; ! . :.--i • I 'JANIES GO WN, , NU ;138 WOOD ATRIUM. PITIRTIIIRGM. Alsoliggent forGroaskope's (smelts BIAGIO LINE tgAREER, the greatest etlYelti la the 1 e27.v. LINE DIIIVNi, , • lbsltlineld attst. • arrant gni Creinant and 311litY 1.8i,1869. BAR GAINS 1 IN - i 1 C A..17t. 3E:',..1E 1 'T' SS . WINDOW siif ADES, . 11. 1 AND lAtl AND NO NGHAM itir CU .A.rws, New StoC*Jus. LOWEST PEKES EV IIIeFARLAND No. 71 ind \ 73 F OM E W BRETW. CARPETS • FINE CARPETS CHEAP iCLOTHS, OIL WINDONO SHADES 1 Tbey aled over a P ROFESSIaNAL MIN =in rxrm Ey aro,7 . 1,241 • e Maziftosarar Gravel .S•cdascair II _ ..• . .1.§69.• -- ••• ' ''' i. ~....GH, ~ORT Vi A Y 1 ,4 Eet eltiestie .1.. W. and CLEVELAND & PITT SBUROHR._ Re From eatMy 9th, 1859, trains will leave mem and arriv t the Unto° De, north ode, pitho. burgh city me, as follows: . .Leave. , Arrive. Chicago Ex.... 2 rOB a In ;Chicago Et...1:58 ana Erie dt_Ygn E r.7:28 a ruifThic.- g E,i..1:03 pvs C. & Wb2gill'll3: us a in I NVl:e 4 ellng Ex 10:48 a tn Chicago all.. B:58 a rn!ut. Louis Ex 7:08 pat Chicago Ex.... 943 a in; ChVgo Ex & 1 114:08 p ra el. & ya`g Ex 2 :Orip , Cleveland Ex 3:53 pra Chicago Ex.. 2:23 p rn!Erie & Ywn Exs;sBp wr W'e &Erie Exik:3B pir.'Cl. & Wh'ir .Ex 6 . 53D in Depart/rows Allegheny. I Arrive fit 4 grei, i , Leehsßea'r Falls Ac. 8:58 a m Leetsdale Ac..5:58 allt dale " 10:03 ami Bca'r Falls " 8:28 aser /1:58 a ix: New Castle 1 0:23 anr Rochester " I:2N p m Ryon " 9 : 13 .. on " •3:58 pm! I ertsda'e " 1:08 ritt Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm tßea'r Fulls " 51 :43 tw& L e etsd al e ".. 5:13 pm Leetsdale " 4:33 DID 1 Leetsdale "10 : 4 3Pin _ " 7:23 pa Fair Oaks Son. I Fair Oaks Sun day Church. I:L3 p m day hurch. 9:58 am .n' • 2 :23_p. HI. Chicago Express leaves deny; SOP 12193 D. m.Chicagn Express arrives daille J. M. KIMBALL', J. N. M'CULLoUGH, Gen'l Ticket Agent , Heal SuPten't. inylo see.-- Received R OFFERED, COLLINS, . . . . _ V 11.4. N G E - OF aximpi i ITEGIENT VALLEY 11MIROJAID. THE ONLY' DIRECT ROUTE TO TELE OM REGIONS PI'ITHDITT CHANGE OF CA ns. On and after MONDAY, May 3d, 11169 TWO THRKIGH TRAINS DA/LY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburg' Franklinner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fc r ,OR eity,linft filo, and all points in tt e Oil Regions. takirk PITTSBURGH. alOll9 Lit prprammgir 1 Day Ex. .... 8:00 aln Da3r Ex ...... gas pin Night Ex . ...• 7:30 pm Night Ex. . • 8 :30a aa Rnulyto B Ac 3:15 p zu Bradys 13 .A.c 10 :15 ant lei f 3 odaW'ks 9:45 a m Is tsodaWlts 7:40 au ad SodaWlts 6:30 p m ad SodaW'ke 6:15 p tai let Holton— 645 ain let Huito n .. ai:so ais ald H u1t0n...121:00 m 3d Mutton .,: 11:00 to tn. 3d Milton.- 11:00 ptn 3d Hutton.- , 1:05 p na Arnold's Ac. 5:00 prn Arnold's Ac. 7:40 pft Ciiurcu train to and from Soda Works leave Ptttsburgli at 1:10 P. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh., (Sundays, )at9so A• 31. t Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains . sto_p at all stations J. J. L AWRENCE, Gen't Sup't• :spat THOXIS li. MHO, Assn. buptt, TH iVENIIE (3 0,44 Plop P , ENIVISTL V A -aicippe NIA CENTRAL HAIL ROAD. On and after April 25th. 1 869, Train. will - arrive at and depart from the Union De,a come,. of WWII/4110n and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive. Depart. Mail Train.... 1:25 am .Day Express— 2:15 Ey Fast Line .. . . 1.45 am Sou tnern x.• 4:50 va Fall's No. 1 . .. 5 510 am Wall't No. 1.. 13:3010* itrintonAce'n. 7:50 am Train., ...• 8:15 mg Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am Fle a 'dAc No110:20 ate Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am . eincin 'ft Ex /2:80 pat Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2 /1:51 Ing How'd A° Nol / :10 pm Johnstown c. 3:05 tas • Plttsb',b Ex. 130 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 p Phila Expressl:so pm Phlla. Exprees 4:29p . Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 4350pga Braddock Ac.. n:5O pm Wall's No. 4 8:05 pia How'd Ac Not 9:35 pm 'Past Line-- 7:30 pa Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm llow'd Ac No Z8:510pla War ransu , r 10:20 pm Walla No. 5.. 11:0 pag buri'l hese trains make close connection at Hama. e for Baltimore. 1 .T k'hurch Train leaves Walls it donev Bun ay at. 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh 10:01k S. m. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh L11:5014 m. and anises at Walls Station R:10 p. M. 'Clneinnati Express less* daily. All °tap triter daily's:eel:it Sunday. • ' ?r tUrther inibrmanon appl to • -.; ~ • . W. R. BR° WlTll,Agegg. Tkeßelemolvaniassilroad Copanyww now . Weeßune may riot torEaggage4 except for wearingsp ,and limit therr responsib ty to One ma.- .. i Dollare in value. Ali Baggage excee4per Mgt amount in value will be at the risk of ils . owner. en /CM taken by 'Weds! contract, WARD 11. WILLIAMIk.. ap2s General BEDperinteade t,Altop „ ts WE 8 T ERN-ailimi___ , PENNSYLVANIA RUROAD.—On and after April 95 th,1866, the Pa ssenger Traltus on the Western Pennsylvania Street arrive at and depart from talt Federal Street Depot; Allegheny City. as follows: Arline. - Depart. Springd , e No 15:40 ni Mail ..... .. .. 7:00 as Freeport No. 16:20 a m Freeport . No: 1 9:2oans Express . _.; .. 10:40 a ni Sharpb , g Nol 1120 sat Sharpb , g .... 11:20 p ru 'Express ...... . 9:50 pia I Freeport No. 24:00 yintrpringd'e No 13:30 pm Mall .. ... ,••• 5:50 p to Freeport N 0.2 5:20 pa,. Sprinid'e ... 25:340 p m Sringd'e No 2 6:30 p ft Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. • The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction every dunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching •Allegheiry City al 9:80 a. m. Returning, leaves Alleghenr, City at 1:90 P. M. and arrive at AReglieny June. tire at 3:40 p. In. COangerrAnon Ticzeirrs— For sale in payout • of Twenty, between Allegheny Creek, hestnut. street. Herr's, Bennett, Pine - Etna 'ant . Sharpsburg and good only on the i n ate stopple*. at Station. epeethed on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a. • in. make direct connection at Freepon with Wal. kerns line of Stages for Butler and Efatinaltatown. ee- Through tickets may be purchased at the Oill No. let Clair street, near the Suspensionßrlu Plttabor, b, and at the Depot, Allegheny. g% For Rutter information apply to .- JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent, - • 'Federal Street Depot. The Western Penusylvaxia Railroad ww_nat as some say risk for Baggage, except fortyearear apparel, and limit their responsiby Hundred Dollard in . value. All baggage 032 , . seeding tt is amonnt in value wlllbe at the risk the owner, unless taken t' special contract,. IMWARD H. WILL . i ap22 Gene-al Sperintendent.Alteolla7Va„- .'f 1 ITTSBURG,AIiMms _C/NDENNATI AN IIJ .L01:118 RAILWAY. . ' PAN HANDLE ROUTE MANOR, OF TIMR.--Onland after MONDAY; April 20th, 1869, trains will leave and arrive st ths Union Depot, as follows: 1 , Deart. Afrfipe. Fast Mall ..... ............. 2:9131 a. m. 151:13 s. ExpreLiiii ............ . ... 9:43 a. m. 7:13 p. rti. ss .. .. . . ........ ...„. 2:33 p.m. 433 oft riL. Mixed .Acc'n.- .. ~. . . 533 a. in. 055 p. as. llicDonald's A ca'n„ . No.lll:4B a. ta. iSillia.' nu Steubenville Accommod. 3:5S p. m. 9:331..m McDonald 's Aco'n. No. 2 li:1R ro. rn, 33:111R 1,. nu Sunday Church Train.. .1.21:58 p. in. 9: Ba. in. , 'R' 11:33 .P • w. tra i n will leave daily. 19:13 P. 2. train will arrive daily. e d. All othe e 9:4r train 3 s will run daily. Sanaa," Xtelli• Th a. m. Train makes clo e con nections at Newark fc r Zanesville. 1 P. SCULL, General Ticket 'Tent. W. W. CARD, Burn.. Steubenville. Oh o. EITTSBUR & corm ELLe VILLE ROAD.; On and after 'r its D Noyember, lbot, trains will arrive at and depart here Ulla Depot corner of emit and Water streets, aa follows: Depar. Mail to aldtrom Union town . ....... ......... 700 P. 51cRemPortectmusdt'n 11:00 a.; B. 2:05P. Er. to and, from Cunt. 3:00 P. M. /Oa° A. Nu Wert Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. st. 8:35 A. Nu Braddock's Aecomdt. 6:15 P. Y. 7:30 r. Night Ac. toMoß'suort.lo:3o M. 6:45 A. la Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1000! . 10:00 A. lot tickets apply to B. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. B. STOUT. Superintendent.' • nog° S 'MT HILL akailligill UNION PACIFIC RAILWA:i stern Div'lmola. Colo....TlL,4llllltlvrr AND mon RatzAzi em,F.v,: o ve! t h e it eft te anywata In 1 . Colorado, - lievada, VolitOrnia, triah l . - - 1 Arizona " Wasainitzals New iffenico, Idaho, 1 . -...‘ .., • '.-. ;“ ~ PRAII IOI II. , .....t, :i .1 f . . ' Aininiiitofeidotwo, a ' : at 1 B n al Ur ro venglente ot til: n a air , t ut ty ~ , ta l ig ta.irjr‘rmoei' I,llallVlitiriVeteloNumA" ab ga igtlNgiltli"ltt.thir .24 .ll6tbri r end STAlE o B"yetitBB . • Vtit'AX . 32l AIL • COACH= !OR • `"'" u 81". . I'• . Drag itr4lll4 st iQ Ail,r i1ah214130- Ali, Points IA : the Territories * . . . 241 .libm'zmmecmmummmmmyv ma , of MACHO fin Yon Union Bent's Fort, rms.. Al ilMil i txtoo 7 : B ' "'tall "line L ia " . "' •rcone th ••the Amen - additions of roWne-•• equipment, and the arrangements 130 1 an wi 'responsible Overland Transportation 1. eti 'from its westecnrminua, ihts •road n w. offers unequalled het ties her the 1110 D, 01 freight tn . the Far West. • Tickets for sale as an the principle. *Maas Be' ; . the United States and Canada, - Be sure and ask for tickets via THE SVOIA O --• IHILL ROUTINOhT P 1 10 RAILWAY'," BASTE= lUMON. • - • AL'AIDEXISOIC •.. eliPertnteMea 8.1114462 mini; Ns .N To, - , : ' Eil Al?ivies.