El IC= 11 "Fnitai UA•4 I O4 I KM Ofattoz or Przvestramit GAsuprits LlMasnAv, June 10, , 1868: - • The oil market :was somewhat 'pan , acky to-day and considerably excited, • and from the opening until about 4:r. IL there was a steady decline in prices; toe decline was jtist about as rapid a s the advanes ou Monday. For a time it looked as the bottom had been knocked out, and • nearly everybody wanted to sell out and, as already,intimated, mate= concessions were made in order to • - effect sales. Leto in the day, however, there was a slight reaction and at the - close there were offers to buy Refined 'for 'this month at an advance of half a bent, compared with the lowest point touched in the afternoon, and, as a con sequence, the market , closed somewhat . 'stronger. As will be seen, the sales • and re•eales were large, especially of Refined, while compared with yesterday, prices are decidedly, lower. A gentleman prominent in the oil trade furnishes us the following figures relating to tonnage chartered, refined oil aboard and a ticks in waretacusei in Philadelphia. Believing that the result of his personal investigation may be of some interest to our oil men here, we publish' his .statement. Under datelof . .Fune 9 th, he says: • • Bar Total toanare chartered for Refined. iellk Crude. Sesizo e, Tar, &r ill 893 Last nigh ttbte were.on board exactly.... lb.= Leaving the.unnllled tonnage exactly.... sine vessels caartereo for Crude, Benzole, Tar, ac - 15,1Z1 This Makes mount of Refined oil feces- A aary to Oil reslll6 we have stocks In ware ijose t. 1.• • 21,399 Shtoped from elttsburah, Jane si.h, 7th Budd n.. 7... 4,014 25.413 M,9D9 Philadelphia refiners are under contract to dearer io. Juue • s Leasing Pittsburgh 10 fill a balance 0f.... MOM Four vessels of unfilled tonnage, re spectively 4,063, 2,643, 3,378 and 3,800 barrela;-havechartars running into July; the vessels running; out '.on the 3d, 6th end Bth'"of July, .respectirely. If these fottr vessels are not loaded this month, then 'not a single barrel is required from_ Pittsburgh to fill all vessels chartered up to date. EFNED • Sales, 500 June at R 32; 1 500 'do at 31; three lines of 500 each June to Decsmber at 33; 1,000 June at 31; 500 do at 3034; two lines of 1,000 each July and August at 3134 for the fk:iriner and 32% for the latter; and 500 July at 3134. At the close there were °Mira' to buy JUne 'at 31, against a sale at CRUDE. Sales 2,000 for Sentemberitt 15 1000 sel ler's option until Septembe r at_ 13,i; 1,000 seller June at 13X; 800 spot (0%45) at 14; 1 000 last half June, (40@451 ge Cityflan at 1 , 5;504 - and 1,000 spot at °IL& Ecupse Winter Lubricating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 35e Eclipse Machinery 7so Eclipse I RECEIPTS OP,CRUDE Owaton de Sowers • 960 bble, J.• liditnhall.... 1,080 " D. Edgerton 240 '" R. T. Leech " 50 Ralston dr. Waring 240 " J. -Wilkins - 486 " Total 3.050 bbls. OIL SHIPPED Ed ST EV A. V. a. n. Lockhart, Frew d;, Co. 627 . bbls refined to Warden, Frew ,t Co.. Philadelphia. Standard Od Co , 425 bbls retined to Warden. Fraw..t-co., Philadelphia. • P. Weisenberger it Co., 50 bbls ref: to Warden, F i rew dz. Co., Philadelphia. Montslutimer Kohlerr, dr, Co. 3.50 bbls ref. to Warin'lC ng".k Co., Philadlphia. Liberty g Oi l Works 250 bbls e refined to W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. Fawoett, L. dr $. 2.50 bbl, refined to W. P Logan it Bro.,•Philadelphia. Total. Refined 19.52 OIL sfirepa; EABV PROM DINIIIM.I • DEPOT. • Brooks, Ba lentine it Co. 258 bbls ref. to - Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. D.• Bly, 50 bbls refined to E. B. Hubley, Philadelphia. ' M'Kenna Etlßodgers, 50 bbls refined to A. P. Phipps, Philadelphia. Antal shipments Refined 358 Burkett by Telegraph. linw Yong, June Io.—Cdtton steady; sales of 2,900 bales at 340 for mid dling. uplands , ; closing quiet. Floor; receipts of 14,546 barrels and 1,225 , bags. Flour market without change with Moderate export demand for fresh ground and low grades,extra; sales of . 9,400 bbls.' Rye flour quiet. Corn meal. in moderate request; sales of 500 bbls western at 84,25. Whisky' steady; sales oaf 75 bbls western at 96@illc free. Re ceipts of wheat, 174,395 bush. Wheat a - shade firmer with fair export demand for snring; sales of 85,400 bushels at $1,434®1,44 for No. 2:spring afloat ; 41,4234€)1,43 for do. to arrive; $1,4734@ 1,48 or No. I do.; 81,43 for red Indiana, snd 11,77 for white Mio,higan. Rye dull at about 11,15 for western. Receipts of corn, 58,825 bushels. Corn fi rmer and less active; sales of 48,009 bush at 70@93c for new mixed western via canal; 92®950 for do. via railroad ; Ea 4 @900 for kiln dried. B.l e`for Inferior white western, and 99a for choice old mixed western in store. Oats: receipts 8,250 bus; opened a shade firmer and closed dull; sales 38,000 bus at 790 for western in store, and 81(g.820 - for, do. afloat. ' : - Rice dull. Coffee dull. Sugar steady. Molas ses quiet. Petroleutit quiet at ids for crude, 'And 31c for refined. Hops quiet. Linseed Oil dull at .1414Q)1.18 in small lots, and: lll,ol4l,o2in large lots. Spirits TurpeMine;dull 44®450.: Pork Claner,, With a Moderate demand; sales' 750- MS at 1181,87(032 for new mess,• $3150®81,65 for, old d0; 1 125,64A25.zs for' prime,' and 4 28 ,84428,80 for - 7 prime •113888., Beef steady. 'Beef Hams steady. Cut Meats steady; SaleS4B7 packagea at • 12X®18c . for •'.• shoulders, and .15 c: fbr • hems Middles salest39o bag Stratfiardand Stafford,mire,lborfribbed .and • long .out ; , hams at 18X,a11330; _•Lardeghesltiltr.M..,l er; sales 47e tat at 17 3i8:919Xctior steam; 19@t19340 for kettle rendered; also; Ad toe steam, sellers f Jane, o. But ter quiet at 20©810 or for Ohicia;." 19 V • Cheese in ntoderate demand. Freights to Liver; pool opened dull and closed firm; ship; meats of 80,000 ha wheat per steamer at 41d; anol46oo.bbla dont per stsamer at Is. _ Moir closed .firm‘ - for 'fresh ground low grades and extra, with fair r export demand at 85,8008,10 for western; and 8 8 ,00@8,20 . for- : Stale; all lather kinds dull and heavy: Wheat is quiet and S teady for spring and dull and drooping far winter. Rye is dull and . betdrrat 51,2 k for 'morn. :Oats 8144@ 431 c-for western afloat . Corn closedqutet at 130•3926 Icor fair to primeby °milli. and 924g950 for railroad; new 'mixed ,wektern dull. r Pork dull; with sales of 250 bbls man at $31175 cash, Beer :quiet and steady., Cat Meats steady with &lair in quiry. Bacot quiet and unchanged. lArd quiet at 1 9 @1934e for raiz -to riine steam. • Eggs di:Qat:l7@M% -p . Cittomioaune 10.--Pestert Exchange, Plir senigg, per i gem, ofr, tOg, Flour dull. and almost : nominal .at , #406001%115_ fbr opt* extras Wheatt No. r-isfiggb, 1111 : 18 X61 1 ,14,110. 2. xoto -. ~:'.a~x~=l:.a", it ~e-.y ice:.... Ilower: sa lea at $1,10@1,103,; this after noon No, 3 is inactive at 01,09 X Seller for June. Coro steady: No. 1 as 67, cash 66R Selini fol.: first half of Julie, and 64 Seller for June, No. 2at 58@58y,; closing at 59; sale at 54' ; '1 buyer for. June, 57y,@ 58 seller for June, and 53)4 seller for July; rejected mor.a active and unsettled at 51(643, no • trade at 44(4)45; sales of No. 2 this afternoon' at 5730, seller June. Oats quiet and N@Mc low. er; sales of No. 2 at 57;443 seller, and 6014 bilyer the month; sales at. 59 %©59y,c cash, closing at 58©593ic. Ilya dull at 9515960 for No. I, closing with sellers at the outside. Barley nominal at $1,40® 1,45 for No. 2. Ilighwines dull, 90®92c. New Orleans molasses 95c©$1. Sugar 13,;®1430 for fair to choice. Mess pork active, sales at /32, closing steady. Sweet pickled hams quiet and firm, 15,Vc. Dry salted shouldere fuse at 12340; Lard 18.:c. Receipts for the pt 24 hours -8,523 bids flour, 92,924 bush w as heat, 158,124 bush corn, 47,573 bush oats, 1,475 bushels rye, 11,000 bush barley. 9.054 hogs. Ship ments--6,898 bbls flour, 72,894 bushels wheat, 104,895 'bush corn, 28,418 bushels oats, 1,083 bush rye, 428 bushels bartey. Freights active aad firm; 8(49c for corn, 830 for wheat, and 634 c for oats§ to Buf falo. CLN'GINNATI, June 10.—Cotton was firmer under the foreign news and hold ers asked higher prime; middling 29Xc. Tobacco active; sales of 251 hhda at 414•60 ®16,00; the demand is rather in excess of the supply. Flour and Grain unchanged. Family Flour 85,50®5,75. Wheat $1,15 1,20.. Corn; 61®62c lbr ear; Oata-.68® 710. :Rye 98c®$1,00. Mess Pork was in good demand •at $32, with sales of 300 bbia, but holders generally asked 432,25. Balk Meat* held at 13®/53/01634®170, but theaorates were fully Xis above the views of buyers. Bacon held at 14® 1734 ®18c; buyers offer X,c less. Sugar Cured Hams 183;®1935c, and' firm as a rule. Holders of Provisions are not offering to any extent, even at outside rates. Lard held at 19e, but not saleable at better then 1834 c. Butter unchanged with fresh at 23 to 27c. Eggs dull at 'IC ®l6c. Sugar quiet• and ur changed; sates of 540 tihda at 1234 to 14e for Cuba; 1334 to 1 5 / 2 1, 0-for Porto Rico and 1334 to 15.1.40 for New • Orleana. . Coffee steady; 340 bag fair fair to prime, sold at 22y, to 25c. Molasses firm at 75 to 800 for New Orleans. Refined Sugar in good aemand and especially powdered; sales of 460 bble at 1634ig)16y,c for standard. Linseed oil in moderate demand; sales of 50 bbbe, tare mitaranteed, at $1,05, and 40 do. without guarantee at $1,03. Lard oil unchanged and firm at $1,40®1,45. Petroleum at 28®80c for refined. Gold 138 y, buying. Exchange firm at 1.10 to 59 per cent. buying. The money market closed at 10®12 per cent. Sr. Louis, June' 1 0.—Tobacco active and unchanged. Cotton firm; sales mixed 'middling at 19c. Hemp unchanged; sales dressed at $2,45. Flour quiet and un ohanged; spring and fall super $4,50®5; double extra 0,60®6,50. Wheat un • changed; choice No. 2 spring sold at $l,OB ®1,09: No. 2 $ 1 ,10®1,12y,; pritne to chbice fall 11,26®1,45: fancy do. V1,55(41,65. COrn' buoyant for all good grades; choice yellow sold at 70c; prime to choice white 77®80c; lower st fa s9® ncy 6doo 81n b u lk; Oats 64®67c for dull anc i d mixed to faney white. Rye firm at 93® 95c. Whisky steady at 94c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Provisions con tinue very firm at 02,50 for pork. Bacon —l4c for shoulders; 17xe for clear rib sides; 18c for clear sides; 134: for loose country shoulders; 1434 c for do hams; 17'4c for do clear sides. Lard nominal at 18®18y,c. Receipts—flour 4,300 bola, wheat 17,300 bu, corn 11,390 bu, oats 7,700 ryp 500 bit, hogs 450 head. TOLEDO, June 10.—Flour dull and heavy at $6,50 for double extra. Wheat 113 lower: amber $1;31; white Michigan regular $1,35; No. 1 do $1,26; No. 2 red $1,1835®1,19. Corn; No. 1 a shade bi3tter; others unchangea; No. 169 c on spot, and 137 c seller June; No. '2 66Xc; yellow 70e. Oatsheld at 65340060, with buyers at 65c for Michigan. Rye dull with no buyers. Barley nominal. Receipts-2.700 bbla flour, 12,900 bush wheat, 18,800 rye corn 7,300 bush oafs, 500 bash rye. Shipments-I,aoo bbis flour, 6,200 bush wheat, 9,500 bush corn, 8,400 bush oats, 400 bush rye. OSWEGO, June le.—Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat dull; sales of 2,000 bush; No. I red Indiana $1,40; No. 1 Mil wauitee 'Club held at $1,36; choice white Canada $l,BO. Com scarce and Arco; Pales of 4,400 bush: No. / Indiana 80c. Oita held at 73®75,3 for western. Rye quiet, - 11,70 for Canadian, and $l,OO in bond. Canal freights: wheat 834 c and oats 4%c to New York. Lake imports: 6,000 bush wheat, 7,500 bash corn, 1.700 bush rye. Canal exports: 400 bbls flour, 20,500 bush wheat. CLEVELAND, June 10.—Floar; the mar ket le unsettled; we can give. no figures that would be satisfactory. Wheat; No. I red winter is, held at $1,23®1,27, and No. 2do at $1,16. Corn: No. 1 held at 96c. Oats held at 64c, Rye; No. 1 held at $1,10®1,15 in small lots, and No. .2 at 51,05. Petroleum; refined held at 27® 1834 i: for Juni.. July and August in • round lots; retail lots 2®30 in advance. MILWAUKEE, June 10.—Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat steady and active at $1,1536; No. 151,113 G. Oats :in good demand at 5934 e for No. 2. Corn entirely nominal. Rye quiet at 95e for No. 1. Barley nominal. Grain Freights dull at 9c to Buffalo, and 14c to Oswego. RecelptS.-3,000 bbls flour, 124,000 bus wheat, 3,000 bits corn. Shipments--4,000 bbls flour, 55,000 bus wheat, 1,000 oats. Lotrisvrerat, June 16. --Provisions very firm. Pork 532,50. Bacon: shoulders 14350, clear rib sides 173(0, clear sides 18304 sugar cured hams 190. Tierce Lard :19 c. Leif Tobacco active; salep, at $3,47®5,10 to 518,50..- Flour: superfine $1,50. Grain quiet and weak;. Wheat, ' red and white and $1,10®144 Rye $1,26. Corn shelled in hulk at 66®67c. Oats in hulk at 670. Hlghwines 9.5 c. BALTINOBI/4 Jane 10.—Flour c fairly a tive. Wheat dull and:unchanged; prime 111,65(41,76. Vern advanced; Prime white . 95 @064; yelloW 90e. • -Oats firm at 78c. Mesa Pork . Brut at $ 3 2,00®82,25. Bacon active; rib, sides 1735@17%0, ; clear. rib /850)1811c, shoulders 14,4 e, and hame 204p21e. Lard quiet at 193ic. Whisky sells slowly at 99c®11,00. anPi urt m rAn i t e ra d n .Whe a a ne n be —F rd u m d d red $L806.1,44c white , $1,65@i1.75. `Corn higtliar, mixed' 'western' 67®81ki. Oats steady, western 78@)760. Provisions un changed. Petroleum more doing; • re fined 82@)823Le on the spot, and 83c from' July to tiaptemberi , ' • . MEMPHI% Janb 10.—Cotton quiet and firm at 30c; receipts 90 bales; exports 804. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn 80®88c. Oate . 7l3c. Hay 12742.11. 'Pork PE. Lard 19;4 @2OO. • =Bacon firm. , with shoulders at 1 4y.€11.43;ic,_and aides at 183‘ . ®1830. .CatC.4.oo, tune I.o.,Cetile, active and stronger at 5,6230136,8734 lor butchers.. 6,50®6,05 for fair to medium,. 7,1214%7,68 for good to extra shipping beeves. Hogs active at sqs,so for low, 8,60®9 for fair to medium, 9®12 for good to extra, DETROIT. June 10.—Extra white wheat $ 1 . 04 ; Ne- - 1 de' 51,40; No. 2 do 51,19. Flour dull and heavy. Feed - quiet and irregular: bran 'sl2®lB; course mid Bogs 1117®18. Corn lower. but in better detnand; Ho. 1 mixed 66@f1834c. Oats/13. ST. Lon ;,June 10.—Cattle steadyand ts fairly active at 11401. Hogs in good de tnand at $7149. 49,412 12,000 .. 8(k. ÜBE ~.4 _ ~.,y _ _.. ~~ —lt s reporte that when he coffer dam /a i cmapieted d at Campoell' t s Chant, the channel will be cut offend the rapids in the Mississippi, near Davenport, will be unnavigable for large boats. —Pig iron will be a considerable item of shipment from the Tennessee soon. The Wayne Iron works at Clifton have started. The Clarke furnace is in blast, and probably the Larange. :cement mill has just been Started at Clifton. At Johnsonville the -works for extracting tannin from bark has just been put In operation. —The St. Louis and Keokuk Packet Company have been sued for not allow ing a negro the privileges of the table. Parties are looking at the New York with a view of buying her. Capt. Wm. Metcalfe has been appoint ed Gauger or whisky in the Sixth Dis trict of —The Me Has, fro St. , left Cincinnatiaggi on Tu y esday. m -1 Pilots Louis W. H. l)orsey and another man, (says the Cincinnati Ocuette,) who aid not want to have his name published. —E. screw,sp, the inventor of the Bishop for deepening the channels of harbors and rivers, has entered a suit in the United States Circuit Court against Capt. G. J. Lhiecker, Light house Inspector and in charge of the for title-41one of New Orleans; Lieut. D. W. Payne, in charge of the improvements at the mouth of the river, and Geo. W. Putnam, for an infringement of his , patent in, the machines used by the U. S. > Dredgeboat Esaavons, now engaged in deepening Pass-a-I'Outre. Mr. Bishop claims damages to• the amount of 150,000. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTEIBI 7 / 1 031, FORT WAYNE it OM. OAOO RAILROAD. June 10.-11 cars metal, Nimick it Co; 4 do do, Hallman it :Ham mett; 2 do ; do Looinis t Collard; .1 dodo, J, W Porter, I r car middlings, Shomaker &Lanteiihialm; 100 bbis Sour, owner; 5 tcs tams, IrSellers & Co: 28 green hides, J Hays; lOU sks flour, Fa. Heasleton; 1 -car cooperage, M•P Adams & Bro; l• car corn, W H Hanker et Son; 100 labia flour, J di Montgomery; 122 sks potatoes, 110 bxs cheese, Voigt, Mahood •t Co; 2 caddies tobacco. Pft McKenna; 51 bre cheese, Arbabkles 6c Co; 10 dodo, J‘j Pettit; /0 do do, Knox & Orr; 41 do de, Jenkins & Bra; 14 do do, J Wilson & Son; 87 do db, Haworth & Dewhuraty:Bs kegs ` nails,:W H Brown; 4 bbis egg*, 'l2 bxs cheese. Woodworth- & Davison; 120 do do, NJ Braden; 53 eke rage, McCullough; Smith & Co: •1d do do; Godfteiy& Clark; 17 bbis eggs, Ii Rea; 2 tilde whisky, J McKay; 6 kegs 4018 butter, Bniggm eran it O'Brien; 2 tubs butter; W Hil•raff it Co: 6 bbis eggs, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 10 has tobacco. Head & Metzgar: 2 bbis eggs, Day dr. Co; 55 bxs soap, W B Lupton. CLEVELAND AND PITTSDUIteI.O Sam- ROAD. June 10.-5 cars pig iron.l 4 limlok dc Co; 2 do limestone ors, 3 PlCnight, dt Co; 5 do do,Bryan it C}; I do brick, 851 blooms. Park Bros it Cos 2 bbls starch, Wilson tic Son; ; 2' hhda facing, W Smith; 3 bbla oatmeal, J Benedict; 2 oars stone, L L Knox. 00. bbls clime, W Olenden ming: 20.pkgs nab. J Smith; I cook- ba. coo, J J Pettit; 2 aka •wool, ?lassos. et H; 2 cora atonetKnox; 80.1ria cheese. JA; Graff;-11 tubs . butter Duff.a. on: PkPl W 2.2 251 rap, bt'eltil- -- - • ‘••-* , • . 4 • 4 14.1.V.x . . t ik . W&A - AV*, 'ay."15%%2412g:W4r4 . 4,''W& 7' & 6 " .af• r r 7g 6 . 13 VIBI:1411-.4AzEa T thy Goods Market: . - •NEw YORK, June 10.—Weather a little inclement with a fair businessodotng-in cotton goods, and prices In favor of sel lers: Cabot A 3; bleached rnuslins sell at 151.0; Kearsarge L, 15X; Greene X do, 1Ic; Barnsley X do, 11c; Providence 3i; do, 115;o; Blackstone do do, 13c; Law. ranee 3, 40 Inch brown, 17c; Ellerton D 4.4 d0,13c: Reynolds A, 13c; Blackstone A, lc. Hollowell brown corset jeans down 3; to 1634 c. Stevens crashes are up 3.4 c on all letters. •Great Falls B have advanced to 12c. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede slowly with five feet three inches in the'channel by the Monongahela marks lart even ing. Weather coorand pleasant. The , Kenton, from Portsmouth, is the onlp arrival We have to report. She re turns again to•day as , usual. . The Lawrence ran aground t Glass House on Wednesday night and was still sticking tjtere up until 10 A. at. yes terday. She must have got out of the , channel, as she was not drawing all the water when she left here. The Lorena, if she did not get off for St. Louis last night, will go early this morting. She would have about all she could take on the water. The Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr., will take her departure for the Up per Mississippi today, and passengers and shippers Oan rely on her going through, clear up to St. Paul. I Creight Reno went out as one of the pilots on the Lawrence, in place of Frank Capt. D. S.H. Gilrirore still retains charge of the Office on the Renton, in place of Mr. Anderson, who, has been obliged to go to the mountains for the benefit of his health. • Cant. Jas. F. Kennislon of Cincinnati,. Is still here—or was Yesterday. Helena, Montana, advises of the 7th inst. says: The Only Chance struck a bar near Museleshell, and Is unloading. The Peuivah, Big Horn, Ackley and Ta cony were,at Fort Rice when the Ida Reese passed down. They are the only boats expected up, unless there is a rise in the river. Silver Bow arrived at noon yesterday. She left one-third of cargo at Dauphin's Rapids. River still falling. No rain. —Toe Charleston, sunk in Kanawha river, and raised, several days ago, was raised and kot onn flat; but after getting up steam to go to the kotneroy docks, thein. tlat gave way and she was let down aga h —e steamerollie Harnbleton as I sold T at New Orlean N s, a few days since, w to Spicer Nagle. for the Trinity riper trade. Tne price paidwas fd,500. —The entire stock in the Memphis and St. Louis Barge Line has been ,sub scribed. It is expected that a perma nent organization will soon be effected, and the line stinted With two tugs and ten barges. ' —The steamer Grey Eagle, from New Orleans, passed Memphis, Monday night, on her way to the Ohio river, Captain Geo. Kountz in command. He is going to have a very line and very fast side- wheel steamer built. somewhere on the Ohio, for the Red river trade, and will use the cabin of the Grey Eagle for the new boat. —The following incident will point a warning to steamboats to be careful in handling whisky. One of the United States Mail Line steamers. received 100 barrels of whisky at. Louisville for Cin cinnati, stamped, branded, &c., sccord ing to law. The barrels got wet in the rain. and in handling the stamps of nine barrels were mutilated or disfigured. These nine barrels were seized by the revenue officers here, and are now held to await testimony, certificates, &a., to the effect that the proper tax has been paid. We repeat, be careful how you handle whisky, especially in wet weath er.—Pin. Gazette. —The Kate Putnam was to have left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednes ,day. j !!]ii6)ca r li!'! lough, S &.c o; 15 bxs 12 dollo; Dii3 atco; lasses, F G Craighead A.r.Lsoitior* ii RAILROAD. June 10.:-950 bbla oil, Ows on & Somers; 1,060 do do, J Alunhali; 240 do do, D M Edger ten; 240 do do, Ralsto & Waring; 50 do , do, G S Mortise; 480 do do, Jas Wilkins; I car. grain, Martin Brickell & Co; 63 blzs Oats, Stewart & Co; 14 do rye, Knox & Orr; 4 bbls eggs, 6 bdls brooms, A Galla gher; 46 sks rye, W H Kirkpitrlek & Co; 68 sks oats, Kell & Ritchart; 6 cars cin ler, Rees, Graff Jr Dull; 2 cars metal, I John Moorhea4:l; 2do do, Painter Jr Son; Ido do, Totten ik Co; 1 do do, 11 Wcod side. l i t PITTA 1311011 CINOLAND ST. LOUIS AILROA D. Jude ••/ ;1 10.-25 bales cotton, Eagle Mills; 56 bbls highwines, Guckert & Co; •50 do flour, A Kira pal rick; 30 do do, Myers & Co; 20 do do, Meanor &H; 25 do do, Shornaker &D; 60 do flab, W Haslage; 1 car i on, Mil ler Jr M;119 aka rags, W H Graff; 12 do rye, BrEenry & H; 60 do oats, F Scbild; 25 tae bar,' W GormlYf 50 do do, J 11 Parker;- dodo, G Mitchell; 6do io, J A Rensh w; 1 car corn, Kiel& P; Ido staves, W Hosting. ALLaciriftNT SrAmi N., June 10.-1 car cooperage, Maya & R; 1 do lumber, J Fletcher; 65 aka oats, ohnson Jr M'F; 7 cars limestone, Superio Iron Co; 13 ska potatoes, S M'Cree; 1 c stone. Forrester & M;_l do lime, J 'Abde 3; 16 bbls flour, ECI Magin: 10 do do, E Jenkins; 1 car wheat, MKee Jr Co; do stone, S A Long; ER PACKETS. vrpER BIIffiSISS IPI'l FOIL R EO R. ITA , GA- LE NA.'DUBUQUE'sad ST. -AUL dOeet— The steamer . GLASGOW • Capt. Army ROBIN/30N, J. 13, WIG leave as above THIS DAY, the 11th Inst. For (relent or passage apply ou beard or to Jot FLACK L COLLINGWOOD, Agents. . oii ST. Louis, SEO- A g gr a t FKUL . BURLINGTON. DU IIINITE and ST. PAUL—The steamer L .itENA - Ca c. clustA, Will leave roe the above and internediate ports TriI3.DAY, the 11th Inst.. at ..1 P. M. Far Irdscht or ps•sage apply on board or to • • .F.IIN FL ACk or. dell . dD. COLLINGWOOD, Agents. - 1.869. hagree , NORTIIERN LINE PACHETR FROM St. Loafs , to Keokuk and St. Paal, AND ALL ISTERKEDL&TE PORTS. One of the iplendiddidewheel Stesiners of this tine will leave Bt. Louie da ly for Keen u D Ten pert, Dubuque, Winona, etillwater ano St. Paul. win Through receipts for Preight_and Passengers be given to all points oh the Upper MI ~ s ts• sissfppl on steamers rennin; from sets port and col:mewing with the Northern Line Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get thetr Freight , through without delay and at toweet ratee, I.pply to JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLII4BWOOD, B. O _ . _ esilAY • Agents, or to mhZ;g2S . 91Water Wee*. PA/411E8MB (Me: 11101IT,TS 11 Ull G 11, 4 r e ggr o g a Ar 'TREVINO AND PAR KERSBURG LlN.E..l..otavo. CC/W{1 , 101 , 08 WADI Kum" mot r0w‘....0 8 , r...4. daily 412 X.. WED- . NESDAYS and SATURDAYs, colt ts Y' CAGLE. ...... —C. L. Ertizsx*S'i Mourner. erenflot. will he recvired At an &lour/ •..,y . .1 Mirlt 4 l COLLINS. FLAI.K & CULLINGWOOD. QM STEAMSHIPS. MO LIVERPOOL AIVDAN QUEENSTOWN. TU INDIAN MAIL STEMISSRIPS Numbertili 'Lateen arot.claaa vessel/1, among t rattan celebrated CITY OF rAI:lb, CITY OF ANTWErP. CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, Olt N, Manna EVERY CITY SATURLONDO DAY, from Pier 43. .%..rtb River, :New York. For outrage or farthez Intortza..:on Ittmly 70 . WILL BINGHAM. 4r. To FIFTH STKISET. (Caninicir Pert *Min, P,414b0r....). MISCELLANEOUS. - - WrITED STATES INTZTLTAL (KETINUEI Twzlrrr -7111 RD DISTitICT. COLLECTOR NOTICE. Onstra r ottakiOnlni3rtatAL fintlittur. 230 Collection District of Pommyivania„ 2.10.431 Water City,klay DS, 'B9. - Not.ce Is hereby even that the anneal lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed LICENSES, and of the taxes so amines, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate Lc.. are now In this °Mee, where payment will be received thereon by the eollector on and atter the tat DAY OP JUNK., 1860. Theee taxes. haying il . CCulitle due,. mast be Paid before the 25th DAY OF JUNE., 1889; other wise, additional expenses will be incurred by the tax-payer. E. BUFFINGTON. Esq., Deputy Collector of the county of Armstrong. anti EDWIN LYON, Esq., Deputy Collector for the county of Butter, will be ready to receive, alter the Ist of June, for their respective counties, and will post notices desimmtlat the times and places. when and where they will be prepared to receive the tate* collect able by them.. Taxes payable only in greenbacks or national currency. Ofice boors (rein 9 A. Y. to 3 P. JOHN X SULLITAN myle:jist MEM . Keeler* eelebrated !hetet 'Orange 'Warn.; lade; also; adrdoli fa and . 'Jairte,:fcr este by the doses 'or 'ladle Jar bY • ..' • . • rjzip.,A. IlEltsll4,lf, - 'Corner Ltbertyarid,2tlat treeta. - riEnteltr--_,... /00 blds.tanisirille. %./ Weskits vaunt; die ems • 11. B. whanulLD r.J.q , 57C:r!!. 1- . 18894 1- O ' oraff; 4 jngs maple mc- I , ' THE' IRON CITY NUTRIA LIFE', INSTRIANCE CO. ~.‘ Pennsylvania. !.•-•" () Mee.., 175 Federal C l St Allegheny City. 1 . DIRECTORS: , Tion: JAMES L. SIITAIIAIii, liev.i,J..B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. IL ROSINK.N. - • Bev.'A. TE. BELT., D.D., Rev. S. H. NEt.I3IT. D.D.. W. A'. rtRIED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent, SIMON Da1.131. Mayor of Aileslieny, O. W. BE N N x . linter, . A. S.! BELL. Atiornej , at-Law, D. L. PA 'l T ERSUN, Limber Merchant, D. SWOOTiIi. Insurance ARcnt. Capt. ROST. ROLUIP 4 OIII / Pre - Odessa. Her. J.B. CL A lIK.D. D., Vice President. JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C. W. BENNY: Treasurer. M. W. WHITS, JilandeAr.. ADVISER. DANIEL SWIMER, tieng Agent. This 11111 home company, conducted on the mutual orinelpieitsch policy holder retetring an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies 'mil be issued on all the different plans of Life . Insurance, and being conducted on au economi cal basis will afford a cafe investment to. each policy holder. and there's,' retain. the money at home toerisourage home l'odustry. mh29a:303 BEN FRANKLIN iNSIMANCE COMPANY, OF ALIMBEVF, PA. OFFICE ON F.B.ANICLIN BAYINGF - BANE BUILDING% , 4,1 Colislo St., .A/lefirkzerrY. A 410,1fg COMPANY, managed Dbsotoro into known to tEe commtmity;,-who trnerby fair deallut to merit share of youz patronage , . HENRY llRVgsaraiir.:—......—..Preifdelat. 01•0. D. RID I DIRECTORS: Geo 1 Henry Irwin, D.l, :patterson,J.Wm, Cooper, .B. Riddle, Jacob Franz, ipottlelb Naas Simon Drum, J. H. Smith, • Jacob BuCtil W. M. Stewart, Ch,P. Whitton, Joseph 0.7a1g, Jos. Lautner, al. J. Zinkann., Jere. Wm] et,. R. E. FIERON. GENERAL AGRIVT. ap10:035 ' CikB - 11 1 INSURANCE COMPANY„ PrIELAN'S I:WELDING, No. 22 Fifth Avenue. Second Blear, • I • PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital AU Paid 'CPO. • ... • ; . DIRECTORS, ' . • N. J. i'ler: - H.W.Oltver,jr, Carnal.Balley.. Dann Wallace , S H. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake MI. ••• S. hi'Clurkan. Jas. Ei. Bailey. , Thomas Smitie, Jno.S.Willock,l • ROHEET H. KENO, President. . • JNOt P. JENNINGS. Vice President. JOB.l. JO HNSTON,Seeretery. • Capi. R. J. GRACE, Cien , l Aisest. - • ' ' Insures on iLiberal ems on MI Fire a••r . gO7 and Marine,--EUdin. . , _ pENNSYLVANLA. '- ' • - INSURANCE COMPANY- OF PITTTSBUO6N : OPPICX No. umg Wool) STRF,JIZ. BAsrs. Gi COMMER BUILDIN. Thiele a Ho me Company, sad insurea.aenuat ten by Fire exchisively. • LEONARD WALTER, Pieutdent. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PA TRICE, Treasurer. HUGH Ilevr.WorliV, Secretary. , . i Dotr,CYons: ' .. Leoaard Wailes, - George Wham. C. C. Boyle , 1 Gem UT Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lippe, , Jacob Painter, J. Cr. Pleiner, Joslat %M Jas. H. Ho pk ins , .• Ammon .Tolni Voektie7, Henry Sprout, INDEIEL'iIITY IMMO AGAINST LOSS 21T FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILAaELF9IA OFFICE. 4333 477 CHESTIFUI 87%,3 ear Zeal Drucrons. Charles A% Reneger. Mordecai R. Lords' Tobias Wagner. David S. Ernwtt, natauel Grant; Isaac Lea, W RICK Jacob R. bmith - ,Rdiessd C. Dale. tieorge knits. ‘ C l 7l2l..iti .}2 . / a M 11., President, EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, seenstary,zraera. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Jtander north West eprner Third and W, oodiltreeta. ran.VrwLs NALTIOII.III. INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. htioral,St. and. Diamondoilleghtnp, (Vine, In the I SECOND NATIONAL BAN& BUILDING. W. W. MARbriN, Presldeal.. JOHN BROWN, Jr.., Vice President,. JAILES E. tiTAVENBON. B e t . I DIJUSCTORS: I John A. Bigler. Jas. Lockhart. Tot. Myers, Jas.L.Graham. Robert Lea, • C. C. Berle, Jno. Brown,Jr. George Gerst, Jacob hopp,- 0.11 PIV Itßams Jno. T hompson J. ittoNacither- IrEPVEIIN INSURANCE COM PANY OP PITTSBUR MANDEB NIMICE. P GH resident. WM. P. HERBERT. Secreta °Moe ry. CART. GEGROB NEEL% General Agent. , 93i Water street, Span? a Co.'s Ware. house, up stare, Pittsburgh. Will 'azure against all binds of Pins and Ma rine Risks. A home Institution, =nailed by Di rector& who are well known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, 11.3 offering the best protection lei thoee who desire to be:tired. ame rnattertme: Alexander N elt. JB. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William B. Evans, Alexanderlipeer, Joseph Rirtyratrinit , Andrew Aekletw, Phillip_Reymer, David M. Long., Wm. Morrison. T. &mien. 1 ---------.+.--.—_____-lu'Zl tEOPLESP INSURANCE COM. PANT. OFFICE, N. E. CO RKER WOOD a FIFTH STS . i. • Home Company; Saki ng inre and Marine Bless [ M _-- ustlona: Win. Phllllps, t Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, 1 Samuel P. elbrlver, John B. Park" ' Marla Arbuckle Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush, Arbuckle, Capt. Van Kirk, tr Wm F. Lang, James D. Vernet _, , Samuel McCrickart WM. PHILLIPS. tmaldent. JOHN WATT, Vice President. • W. p, V. GARDNER., Ser.reta ty. fla. ,440R0 2 DN. Ran tit Agent . ____ . ------ r -------______ AL LE 61 /KEN V INSURANCE COMPANY- OF PITTNITIRGH. i • . oz, No. 37BUTH B TBJSZT,BANit Ewes. Inattres.against, in kinds of Piro aipza /Hutu JOHN UMW.l'readdent. T. J. ItOSKINSON A vioo ft:Aide:lL , • O. ( A iff DONNAL_ _,__L monitory. tl • WM. DzADT. General J4tooLC '., Jr., i B. L. 'Fibteitock Moos,'W. H. Everson. 2 'Hobert H. - Day% tani i Sf •,. , . n Tron Ja. OeLters,' _ ' 010. T" 84ckme. , mum, '‘ -T. Helfeirlow ~' . John T. d. H , ; I oava Nit El ' o B:ORCvBNB`'dtQ'; MT 141171E___ : . THE BEST ANDMAP.' Ajr PIANO AND. cniteeN. ~ . . SChilliaakiAinthild Medal Pia no;; 4 . . , AND ESTEVS , COTTAGE ORGAN. 'rho softor,4o.ltra Wide= all the test valuable improvitmente known bin in eg the con. strtiet=f aim °Liss LllyMllkent. and baa &- wars awarded • • the. blir beet premium ex. "'Whited.' Its tone it ihn, sonorout and sweet. The .workinaushll& ibtddrabiliiy and benntY,' maw all °their. .Prlcea from glith to did % (aceoround to style and than ' ) cheaper than all other ea awed gratellee Mann.. tiOTTAfill WIGAN ....11e41 tne, bead of all reed Instruments. in producing tne most .gerteet plite_giudlrT a lone pr tbnuar instilment In the united State'. st bi e:xe , and compact In. cOnsiznadOns , bad not Ma o_toxitt out °totter. . wnvkla . • - OA NTEIPB PATENT " * wnEIII" only_to• •be foun labßitWi r Price in $lOO o s slo . 44 guarsatmedsor fre Tenni* ' • ' • • BAH& tun..mminuAw Trap if HZ GLAIR HIM= lICIKLEIL-6-411. Numb- wh ine rase.. WWl*" • • J. B. GlLlingla. MMANCE _....... .. r+tom' RAILROADS. 1869. • ..... .... .... . agog ! . FetTl:pms titill. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO. . • W. and CL EVELAND & PITTSBURGH 11. B ~ From May 9th,_1869, trains wlll leave ft e na" std arrive at the union Depot, north side Pitts, bargh,eity time, as follows ' Lease. Arrive. Ohmago , w --x •• - 2 : 69 a M ; Chicago • Ex.. 1:58 a na Chi Erie.% 1 gut?: v."I:28 a m:Chleago Ex • •/ 2,03 P la Cl. W t2 S l l'Biaa a m W'heeling Ex 10:48a rn ma11..13:5u a mldt. 1 outs Ex 7:08 ti m Chicrigo Ex.... 943 a nu ChU goEx&1111:08 p m Wci, & Wh'g Ex 2:08p m iCleveland Ex 3:53 p in nicago Ex.. 2:23 pto !Erie & Yg'is Ex _s:sBp M W'e &Erie Ex 1:38 Into 0/..}.. Wh,g Exo:s3pra Departfrom Al teglisalf. ' arrive fra Altegfums. WWl' Sang Ac. 8:58 a ruiT,eladaile Ac..5:58 am Leetsdale " 10:03 ain i Bca'r Palle " fil:,18 an ." 1158 m 'New Castle "1023 am Rochester " 1:28p ra I Enon 9:13 am En r on " •3.:58 pin i eetsds'e " Lug pin Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 pm 1 Bear gen. .. 51 :43 ran Bea'rFalls '. .5:13 pm Leetsdale " 4:33 tun Leetsdale. '' 10 :3P ra'.._ " .. :23 inn Falr Oaks Sun- !Fair (Yaks Sun day Church. .1:13 p In! day ',buret% 9:581in 4lr. 2:2314. ni. Chicago Express leaves daily. Atir , 32 . 03 D. n.Chleage Express arrives daily. J.M. KIMBALL; 1. N. Ii'CULLOUGH, Gen'l Tleket Agent. liewl Supten't. znylo ' .- •(9ItA NGE OF axam ' TIME. A LEGEIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. THE oNLY -DIRECT ROUTE TO THE 011 e REGIONS WITHour CHANGE OP OAKS: On and after MONDAY, May 3d, late TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except llturday) will leave Pittsburgl Depot corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, 011 City,l3ol- filo, and all notate In V e 011 Regions. LYyAVYEx PITTBAVEGU. IARRIV IN PrrTantraGar !Da 13:00 a m (Day Ex ... ... 5://1 lens 'Night Ex • 7:30 pm Night Ex. . . 6:30 is rii Brady's BAc 3:15 pm Braoye 9 'A:O 7:40 is Ist tiodaWgis 9:111 a m'lstSodaWle 7:40 aza 1 '9d SodaW'ks 0:30 p m HU SodaVrks 0:15 pst let Walton— 0:94 a m lit Halto n .. 5.:50 aas 2d Hultnn...l2:oo in 2d Halton... 2:00 pia 3d Halton... 1 t:00 pm ad Hutton— 1:05 pin Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:10p ta Charon train to and from Soda Works /nave PUtsbergh at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays,) at 9 50A. N. Express trains stop only at principal points. Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRENCE, oen't Sup`t. THOMAS M. RING, Ass't. Wirt.. / 1101 ENN SY L V A -Mum A. NIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. - On and after April 25th. 1669, Trains will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, follows:, or Washington and Liberty streets, as Arrive. - _ Depart. Mall Traln.... 1:25 am -Day Express.. 215' rule Fast Line 1-46 am Son tnern Ex.. 4.130 am Wall's No. 1.. 5 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am BrintonAos'n. 7:50 am Mall Train, .... 11:18 ant Wall's No. 2 .. 8:50 am Fiow'dlts Idol lte:9o Cincinnati Ex.0:10 am "Cincin'ti Ex 12:30 p a m m Johnstown Ac10:35 am Pfall's Nci. 2..11:81 ami How'd Ac Not 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 8:08 pm Pittab'sh Ex. 130 pm Braddocks At. 3:40 yin. Phila. Exprestl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 tim Wail's No. 2...21:50 pm Wall's Nd. S.. :spm Braddock Ac.. ft:so pm Wall's No. d.. s:o3pm How'd Ac No Y 9:35 pm .Irast Line... - 730 pm Wall's No. 1. 7:20 pm 'Dowd welin2. V:2O pm Wav Passn'r 10:20 pm Wall's No. S.. 11:00 pm 'These trains make close connections: Martia -1 burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walla Station every : Sunday at 9:05 a. m.. reaching Pittsburgh • 10:08• c m. Re turning, - leaves Pittsburgh 12 :80 p. ni. and . arrives at Walls Station ; 2:10 p. nt. , 'Cincinnati Ergreas leaves daily. All otitis trio ra - dallyexcept Sunday.. - For &Mier infordiamon apply to W. H. RECKW/TH, Agent. The Pmnsylvanialtallroad Company vrill notas aurae anyrisk forßeggage, except for wearinaap pareL,and limit theft responsibility to clop jinn.. are , • Dollars In value. ' Ali Baggage exceeding tin. t amount _ I n_ mine. wilt be con he risk of tha °mot', naless taken by special tract. EDWARD ri. WILL sp26 - -General Superintendent, Ahooiin. a. ST• N-ampill PIIMNSYLVANIA RAD—On and after April 25 01,-1860, the Pata ssenger Tras or. the Western Pennsylvania R road will in arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City. as follows: Arrive. .Deixtrt- Sattngd , e Nol6:4oam ... . 7:00 a mg. Freeport No. I 5:20 'am Freeport No. . No. I 9:2osna Express 10:40 a m Nolll2o urn Sharpb'g 11:20 p m Express . 2:50 pat MFreeport No. 24:01lpin 511rIngd , e No 3:30 Dm all .. . ... 5:50 p m Freeport N0.35:20 pat Springil'e Ifol6:20 m Snrlngd'e No TB:30 pm Aboye t_ - ains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Alleateny Jtmetior every cunday at m. reaching Allegheny City at 0:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegher City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny June. Hon .at 3:40P. m. Coestvrasiors Ticiami—For 'sale in package s of Twenty,. between, Alleglieny City,- Chestnut. street. Herrn, Bennett, Pine Creek. Etna and Sharpsbura and good only on the trains stopping at T he rpe tined Alleghen y , • The imams -leaving_ City *at 7:00 a. ca. make dlinct connection at Freepor with Wa lker's line of Stages forßutler and glnemahatown.- Through tiokets may be purchased at the Once .. No. ISt Cixir street:near the Suspensionßrid Pittsbm's ha and at the Depot, Allegheny.g e . • For further information_aunly to JAMES LEF.FEETS, Agent. Federal Stmet Depot, The Wester% Per Federal Railroad willltOt a. same anrrisk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, end limit their - responsilality to CM* Hundred Dollars in. valve. All baggage ex ceeding this amonntin value willbe et the risk et • the owner, =less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAM& split Ositeral Stmerintendent. Altoona. r ' rivrginuitilhasam OINGIRNATT . LOWS RAILWAY. • ............- HANDLE ROUTE. VPLA-NOIE CY Tln and after MONDAY, April •21