Markets by. Telegraph. Naw Yorac, June 24.:—Cotton is a . at - , abide firmer; sales o of soo bales 350 . for middling upland. Flour—receipts, 8,336 bales; dull and ' i 5 10c lower, with the export and speculative demand fallen oft, Declining pri for Flour and Whei.d. Flour; Eißles" f 8,500 bbls at $5,00®6,56 for superfine State and west ern, $6,40g6,90 for oxtra State, $6.40© 6.90 fort extra western, 16,75@785 for white wheat extra. 86,40®1,10 for R. H. 0., $6,75®7,50 for extra St. Louis, and sB®ll for good to choice do.; closing qiiet and dull at 1 , 4,80@6f 30 . Corn Meal quiet. 'Whisky nominal at 41,00®1,02 for western free. Wheat—receipts, 244,- 120 bus; dull and heivy and 3®40 lower, with sales ofBl,ooo bus at $1,4734®1,48 for No. 3 spring, 51,4834 ®1,5035 for No. 2 do: $1,55 for No. 1 do: $1,55®1,56 for red Indiana; $1,70®1,7334 for, white Califor nia. Rye nominal. Uorn--recolpts 81,054 bti, heavy and I®2o lower; sales 43,000 bu at 61®868 for new mixed western via Canal. Oats—receipts 33,421 bu, dull and heavy; sales 46,000 bu at 56®56 1 / 4 c for western afloat, closing at the inside price. Rice dull.. Coffee in moderate request. . Sugar unchanged. Molasses dull. Petroleum steady. Linseed oil dull at $1.02®1 4 03. Pork quiet and heavy; sales 50 bbls at 832,56 for , new mesa, clos ing at $32,62 regular; $32,25 old do; s:l6® 26,75 prime; $28,37®28,50 prime mess. Beef quiet and,lateady. Cut meats firm; sales 175 pkgs at 13®14 1 4 c for shoul ders.' 15y®173/, c for hams. Middles quiet and firm. Lard drill and heavy; sales 430 tea at 17®19,ie for steam; 19y.„®20y„c for kettle rendered. Butter steady at 20 ®33c for Ohio. Cheese heavy at 1.5X,® 1834 c. Freights to Liverpool decidedly firmer; shipments 110,000 bu wheat per sail at 8d; per steamer 9d offered, 10d asked. Latest—Flour closed dull and 5o lower on shipping grades. Wheat heavy and 102 c lower; sales of No. 2 spring at $1,43 01,4834; No. 1 spring at $1,5201,53. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 60075 c for unsound; 80®850 for canal, and 820 87c for railroad. Pork dull and heavy; sales of 250 bbls new mess at e 32,56, buyer this month. Beef steady and in moderate demand. Cut meats firm with a fair demand. Bacon quiet and firm. Lard dull and heavy at 19%0193. , ,0 for . fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet at 210220. Sr. Loins, Juno 24. Tobacco un changed. Cotton nominal, none offering. Hemp dull, undressed sold at sl,oo® 1,40. Flour steady and firm; super sold at 54,50,05,25; X 15,00®5,30; XX 15,50® 6,10; XXX $7,0007,75. Wheat; millers out of market; No. 2 spring sold at $1,15 1,1734; No. 15x;2001.2%- prime to choice red , lan $1,2501,42; choice and fully choice; white 11,5001,60. Corn, choice and fancy white active and firm; prime to fancy white in bulk 71076 o; mixed and yellow in sacks 70®73c; prime to choice white 80084. Oats firmer; 58 free In elevator; 62066 c for mixed to fancy in sacks. Rye very firm at $1,1501,16 for choice. Whisky steady at 960. Grp ,cerises quiet and •unchanged and but little doing. Pork unchanged at $33,50 034. Baoon; very little doing; jobbing sales of shoulders at 141,0; clear rib sides at 18c; clear sides at 18Mc; some country ' sides at 1834erloose country sold at 12%0 for shoulders; 140 for hams; 170 for clear sides. Lard nominal for round lots at 19019mc; jobbing sales of choice tierce at 1934 c; keg at 2030210. Cattle bust nese small at 3N®7. Hogs active at [ 7 3 / 4 409. Receipts—Flour, none; Wheat, 5,70 u bum Corn, 4,100 bus; Oats, 2,700 bus; Barley, 300 bus; Rye, 300 bus; hoga, 200. Camino, June 24.—Eastern Exchange firmer at par buying and selling. Flour -opened active and firm but closed easier; sales spring extras at ss®6. Wheat quiet and 303mc lower; sales No. ?. at 11,254, and No. 2 $1,24401,26, closing at ;1,2401,24M for No. 2; this afternoon sales No. 2 at 11.24m01,25 seller June. and $1,2334 seller July. Corn dull and demand almost exclusively for No. 2; sales No. lat 683 y, No. 2 67X068 c, and - rejected 59®600; this afternoon sales No. 2at 6806840 seller July. Oats dull and m@lo lower; tales No. 2 at 61M®6250, closing dull at 61.0913ic. Rye firmer and 2c higher: sales No 2 at $1,07 ® I,oB,closing at $l,OB. Barley dull; small sales at $1,40. Highwines dull at 950. New Orleans Molasses 95c051,00. Sugar, 13%014M0 for fair to' choice. -Provisions dull and Steady. MestePork $33,50: Lard 10340 19)(0. 'Hulk Meats Inactive and nominal. ,Rectelpts for the paid twenty-four hours --- -: , 5,920 bbls flour. 8£1,779 bush wheat, 74,- 487 bush corn, 22,006 bush oats, 75 bush rye and 7,460 head hogs. Shipments -11,138 Obis flour, 24,632 bush wheat, 67;- 312 bash corn. 40,312 bush oats, 2,218 bush - rye and 7,402 head hogs. Freights dull;and it 'glade lower. at 535®063 oon wheat, 4c on oats and 6o on corn, to Bul f a l l , - 1 CINCINNATI, June 24.—A fai r demand foi'fiour and the market firm . sales of 4mily•at $5,7506,00; extra115,00(4'5,503 suPerdueo 4 ,7 s @ s , o o. Wheat In fair de mand at $1,2501,30. Corn firi4ll at -60® 680 for ear. Oats 68072 e. Rye scarce tind,tirm at •$1,2501,80.- Cotton dull at ,--'-‘ fox middlings. Tobacco In' good de mond:with Wes of 169 tads at $5 to $17,50. Whfplty dull and unsettled, add held at 946 but no sales; 930 offered. Provisions OM and dull.with hardly any enquiry, and prices in the absence of sales must be regarded nominal; mess pork .$32,75 083,00; , bulk meats held at 18 and 160 for bacon; 14Mo for shoulders and ;179i and IBM,o for BlM:pi sugar cured hams 20®21 0 . d not inquired for and held at 19M0 1090 S ' Hatter firth and supply; light; trash 24®280;and ' western reserVe 2 7@ 280. Eggs firm at 170, Lingo oil dull '' 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 , 04 .• Lard oil 11,450 47. ,Pe trOleum dull at 28 0 30 e. 8 In lair demand forreftned but dull for aw and price* Unchanged . COte 20® Mo ws4'7soBoo. Gold - 13 buyin ; money market close, thou :gb tio suppl of cur rency is better. . Exchange st dy; 1-10 discount bUyine par idling. 1 - 3"ui , • June 27.-=FlOiir dull kid nom- E Ina; eat il@tp lower. AdPsi 11:dtillt a th eiblij,'; 2 1 1 g ii ..i i , Pot. 14 38 ' s ell r " 1 17. 1 11-4 "-• , .7 l i r And nominal. Corn, . 4 ' l4ll V ° fr pp.. ,Vlg7 B , *..?-1 ,g , lur 4' . .. wins le lowor. I :for, ' ' l t, ' ' and. Nci. 1. ItyeLn6q9lo4ll4 l ll ' , :.. ' d .fi .. . qt a sl,os Earle, ugtling. !I 44:: ' ' .ltl4 four . ; ' ,Worir4 r. , fi: am el o p u i t : ted s 7, t 044 1 1 2 . 1%; . banolleot 0100, 8,808 bud:1018 ; ot' wiopit 20, 9 0 D tftlo44l3;'of . corn, 4,206 bush pl, oats. The,iffil • ,• ants for, the teilneti WI were.74lo ' . • Of abbr. ;300 hush Al 7 whoa; KIK b . help of corn, .4, 1 808 lielie, els of oats, : , t i bushels or rye,, 0. ~ , i 1 11,..Cui - glit.enn, dune 24. , P10ur firm and I [zoo s Viri oily made $9 for XXX.white: /7,7 -for, XX amber: , $6,75@7. fur XX [Lod winter; :$$ for X red winteri $8,5010r AL 'primly nntry made $7.5008,25 for , 3 1. white; 2.5@7,26 for XX red and tie 4 4 ) , „ ri58,20038.76 for XX spring. Wheat 1...!--selea3 gars (No. 1 red winter at $1.44; ~,u‘e',Z,Lsß•rieldlit $l,BO. Corn held at 780. ivir.__ Nee, 1 • ear at 600. Petroleum- , leaultqfeniall iota to the local end west lorn.,trlitie f are beingmade at 28m0290• , rude 401141 r d held at .$l3 25 If ~.____- - , . inkuaratlll3lx, June 24.—Flour dull, Vr e it're h ausalat3B4MhteVog.tetatean49 OnitimenthaL Rye.and -Barley 120111111- 1 lay Ullthignied, Grain freights quiet' lull ireotipme to tßutiklo, end 11Mo tO ellPir AioNpts-6401)? bbls flour, f 0; [ • , EMI na MEM . 1 000 bush wlaeat, 3,000 bush oats. Ship ments-5,000 Wale flour, 21,000 bushels wheat. BLLTIMORE, June 24.—Flour less firm; sales of western superfine at 85®5,50. Wheat firm and advanced about sc. Corn improved; sales of white at 93@05c. Oats advanced to 72®800. Mess pork firm at $34,50. Bacon firm. Lard firm at 20® 20 4 c. Whisky firm and scarce at $1,05 ®1;06. MEMPHIS, June 24.—Cotton dull; Bales of 100 beles middling at 31350; low mid dling at 50343; receipts 54, exports 100 bales. 'Flour is dull and unchanged. Wheat $1,20. Corn 9214 c. Oats 75. Hay $25. Bran $2l. lbrnmeal 54,25. POrk $34,75. Lard 20(4)21c. Bacon firm at 16c for shoulders, and 19c for sides. - LOUISVILLE ) June 24.—Plour quiet; su perfine 84,25. Grain steady. Wheat; red 761,15; white 51,25. Leaf Tobaceb steady; sales 228 hhds at $4,90@12,75. Provhdons quiet. Mess Pork 833,50. Bacon; Shout. ders 14Nc; clear rib 18X0; clear aides 18%o; hams 19%c. Lard 19%c. wines 134@95e. PHILADELPHIA{ June 24.—Flour, less doing. Wheat Linn; red 81,40©1,50. Corn active; yellow 950; mixed western 88@900. Oats steady; western 75@76c. Proylsiona; business small. Petroleum firmer; crude 22c; refined 31c. Whisky 980@)8405. CHICAGO June 24.—Cattle dull and weak, at 145,7 5 @6,87X for butchers' stock and $6,25@8,40 for fair to choice ship ing steers. Hogs steady; opened active and closed dull; sales at $8,75@9,80 for good to choice ;and $9,40©9,60 for extra. DErgoiT, Tune 24.—Wheat; receipts light and market weaker; extra white winter 11,75; No. 1 do $1,58©1,60; No. 2 $1,05©1,36. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 24.—The dry goods market is quiet, and indications are that prices of plain cotton fabrica have reached their highest altitude for the present, and we find a reaction of 31c per yard to-day in prices of various makes as follows: Hope bleached manna are down to 16c, and so are Blackstone A, and A A do., MTatic Lake I, and Hill Seinper 'dem are reduced to 18c, and the Lonsdale, Mason- villa and Fruit of the Loom to 18%c. Whittendon plain cottonades are down lc, and Plaids of the same brand 236 c per yard. The Lewiston A, Ludlow AA, Great Falls A, and Pacific A A bags are firm at 450. Merrimack D Prints of fresh styles and colors are np to 13340, and American and Lsncaster ' 12No, Amoskeag bring 120, and Garver it Com pany's, 123ic, and Pemberton brown Canton flannels are firm at 18c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH..FORT WAYNB & CHI oe:Go RAILROAD, June 24.-10 cars 'iron ore, Superior Iron Co; 2do do, Shoen berger dr, Blair; 300 bbls flan*, Dan Wallace; 100 do, o, Culp it Shepard; 800 do do, owner; 50 bbls do, 200 sits do. Shoemaker & Lingenhelm; 800'sks oats, Keil do Ritchart; 9 bbls eggs, 45 bat; cheese, Voigt, Mahood dr. Co; 1 car corn, Scott & Gisal; 1 car millfeed; C W G Miller; 15 bag soap, L J Blanchard; 25 do do, W B Lupton; 5 bbls oil, S A Eng lish; 1 car staves, M P Adams 44. 'Bro; 4 pkgs tobacco, F W C Feld; 15 bus cheese, S Ewart; 50 do do, Woodworth & Davi. son; 27 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 46 do do, T C Jenkins; 10 do do, R Rohison do ;to; 20 do do, ST Shriver & Co; 15 do do, W M Gormly; 20 do do, Knox & Orr; 40 do do. Haworth & Dewhnrst; 29 do do, Watt, Lang Sc CO; 8 do do. Arbucklee acCo. C. AIM PITTSBURGH RAII. ROAD. June 24.-7 cars blooms, Nlmick &. Co; 2 do do, Graff, B dr, Co; 3 do Cham plain ore, Bryan & C; 9 do limestone ore, M'Knight, P & Co; 2do Champlain ore, Brown & Co; Ido shingles, Slaok &8; b7B pm blooms,Park Bros; 1 car malt, Pier Dannall & o, 10 bbls oil, Pennock &B; 28 Elks rye, 20 do oats, .1 M Mont gomery; 100 do oats, Grimm dc M; .254 do do, R Henderson; 20 bia cheese, Voigt, MBt Co; 13 do do, J A Graff, 25 do crack ers, Knable & Co; 2 cars stone, JL L Knox; 13 sks & Anjer. Aramanxerr Vs.x.r.nr RAILROAD, June 24.-240 bbls oil. J Wilkins; 820 do do, Waring, K & Co; 323 do do, Owaton &S; 1380 do do, Fisher & Bro; 480 do do, Pool & Bro; 320 do do, J J Vandergift; 2 cars met3l, J Moorhead,, 1 do do, Rees G & D; Ido lime, D LRegnolds; 3 pails batter, Volgt, M & Co; 2 pkgs eggs, H Rea Jr; 8 bbls rags, M'Cullough, 9 & Co; 2 cam Flacons & Ca. Prrrsinnusil Crereirriverr AND By. LOUIS RAILROAD. June 24. —2O eke -meal, ..P El Craighead; 9 do oats, 4 do rye, 8 do rags, H Rea; 10 bbls flour. Hall &P; 20 firkins butter, W H Graff;• 25 bxs soap, 10 cases lard, Porterfield & Co; 6 tes beef, 5 do bacon, Sellers dr. Co; 50 do beef 50 do hams, E H Myers; 10 do do, Watt, , L & Co; 60 do do,' Hays & Son; 13 pkge• tebaooo, J Rogers; 18 bales cotton, E Hen derson; 1 car staves, M P Adams; 100 bbls flour, D Wallace. • ALLEGEENY STATION', Jilin 24.-20 bbls rosin, P Schwartz; .8 half bbls but ter, 1 bbl eggs; 1 pkg lard, J N Simeon* 1 car flaxseed f: M B Suydam; 100 oil bbls , Hutchinson 011 , Co; 1 car, wheat, W Mcßee & Co: 1 ear shingles, McCurdy & McGinniss; 2 care cooperage, Ralya & Robertson; Ido do, J . M 'Hemphill; 6 dos brooms, Clark t Bra; 10 bbls, 12 eke flour, S 0 MoM.asters; 6 care \ lunestone,,3 do pre, Superior Iron Co; 170 aka oats, a Rea Jr; 18 bgs rags, J B Jones; 60 bxs cheese, N J Braden. C4ILAIN)B VERILY ‘ sl ; PRINTING - INK WOES& O. E.. ROBINSON, itAamsAcrtassit or B!ack and Colored Printing k Lithographit _ INN!, OALUNISPIEIII, 40L Grey's Ferry Ik•sdiend" flu Street, .le,tl:eal Join( H. entwAAT nom.. a.ramrsuozr. OBT. H. INITTEItSON & CO Xanr SALM AND 4303111=3810751 STABLES . , CUB. agIBITI LIBERTt 'O 4 prrilißtrian e nt i1026:h4 SII/E4 lll , o•-- , ;r;. ." : ritu. ILA I I'S LA= nialtAtiftetittEs Mc CORD' CO's snm 181 WOOD STREET: • • FLOlUite • . ti; - The rele bretedwßiTz : ifosic U toteede4 bt u who hey, erten it, to be the best end cheapest our Inctie cite.. Give It • titel. .§old , /4 1 1EAMOR, k ;VT• , • - I'HE 'WOLTZ , • lll9 lorbettylltreeti Intlernech4 !-. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FR ID AN, JUNE 25, 1869: RIVER NEWS,`_ L The iriver is again receding at this point with seven feet two inches in' 'the channel. Weather Clear and pleaiant and el! that could be desired for'out-door business, The Kenton. from Portsmouth. is the only, arrival we have to report. The Glendale, from 'St. Louis, is due and will doubtless be found in port this morning. The from Farrow and barges departed for St Louis with a good trip. The Petrolia has taken the plalie of the Grey Eagle in the Parkersbug trade. The towboat Ha% keye will leave for St. Louis to-day:with some 800 tons of railroad iron and she has 100 tons of nails engaged at Wheeling. At Park ersburg she will take ia tow two barges of oil. The railroad iron was made and is shipped by the. Superior Mills. - Several of the towboata.that departed On the recent rise with coal, were so un fortunate as to - stick' IrOrne - of their barges at different points below. The Lion stuck one barge at Brunot, and went on with the balance. The Grey Hound stuck 'three at 81erriman, "and the Blue stuck` (we 'do not know how many) at..HorsetalL The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whitta ker, wililpositively depart for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-day. The Kate Putnam, Capt..G. .W. Reed, takes her departure for Cincinnati and Louisville to-day, and 'passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. - Tne Wananita,, Capt. 0. A. Dravo, is up for St. Louis and the Upper iissis sippi. She will aoubtless get away to morrow. —The Stella and Alps left New Orleans for this port on Tuesday, and the Lorena arrived at St. Louis the same day. —The Great Republic left New Orleans with a light cargo, and will make a quick trip to St. Louis. —The Beardstown was at Wheeling on Tuesday. She, will go within ten miles of Pittsburgh, and then return. —The•Jennie Baldwin arrived at St. Paul Saturday, and took her place in the Dubuque line, the business rendering five, boats, instead of lour, as heretofore, necessary in the daily line between St. Paul and Dubuque. —A few of the enterprising young men of Pekin, Illinois, i hi ve built a small steamboat, which is to be used for plea sure and profit. She is built of Tazewell timber, by Tazewell men, while her 'machinery is also of home production. —The contract for carrying the mail from Paducah up Tennessee, River was awarded on the 15th to a man named Winters, of 'Alabama. He agrees to carry the mail three times .a week for /3,000. ' - - —Certain well-itnoin parties of St. Louis, praotimi .boatmen, are engaged on Outs for the construction of a.propel ler Suitable for the navigation of the Mississippi and the ocean. They have abundant means with Oich to carry out, their,project., • -- —A " Loialiville telegram says: The Bermuda wad sold to Captains Benson and Watts, of Madison, for the sum of 748,008. .They intendji t place her in the Madison and Vinciri n trade. They expect to have her ready for the fist trip in the trade next week. —The St. _Louis Democrat of Monday says: The Thompson Dean' arrived at Carondelet oat twelve o'clock on Satur day night, and put out there 500 tons of railroad iron. But for the burning of some of her boiler rivets, which detained her eight hours, she would have made the trip in seven days, although she bad for Cairo the enormous cargo of 1;100 tons. She brought here forty cabin passengers, &a., including ex-General J. B. Hood's mother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Hannan. The General comes up next trip.. VOR CINCINIIiATI antr i ggSt LOUItSVILLE.—The ringpas .seMeer steamer HATE PUTNAM capt. G. W. REID Will leave u above on SATURDAY, 150 1 1 bat. at o'clock P. 11. !rot freight orpassage apply on board or to je= FLACK & COLLINGWOVU. Agents FOR ST. LOUIA REO• v i d dir i k AUK. -DURTIQUR 'and 'lsl`. llL.—lhe steamer - . R. C. GRAY Capt. IRAAO Warman, Will Rave for the shove ports THIS DAY, 51 , Ath Inst.. .4 4 welotk r 1X . z. 'ljs tiStrargt/O c r .L. A i ltenle ir - A.S or Oklittze e _ ea Z, SWAIN , EY ec tm.vagents... OR ST. LOUIS, REO• Ictrx. DUBUQUE-and adrod _ IST. .A Ul.7.The steamer . , WAIIANITA Capt. C. A: PBwe Will leave for the above ports on OATWIDAX, the 5115th Inst.. at 4 o'cioett F'or fraight or pwsaie speity on board or J.,HSI FLACK or , TITTS nvnos,Adok VINEELCRO , AND' PAN, ICERBBURO .LlNE.—Leave.Comvanv.a Wharf Boa; toot of Wood &met, daily as lA ar...WiD. NICSDAYS and SATURDAYS !, tttf,Elf- . . L. Bil2britAN; Masten !night will be received at all hours by . JAMES COLLINS, FLAVIC & COLLINGIVOOD, art • *renal. MO , LIVERPOOL QUEENSTOWN,' • TEEM , INDIAN DWI :STMARISEUTE ; a u Numbering. nizieMi drat4el: .esels..,amoai tn• mthe celebrated CrITY•OIt - CITY OP ANTWICPP_,_ CITY 01 . 808 it (1Y SOS W zr iIAIiTINOILE,. tinning MEV SATIIIIiSXY7 emu :Ybii 45 , orth Aver, New York. - Tor Islam& or amber in.trepn Witt lAA= s,u_. 5 ,u_. . , Y 0 vats sfrwri.,4otiiouwii3 ifutiosng. pas, 01,Th1idt4 ','lg 9elhio, Piftsber.h'` ' rrirrADELnZt. RAUB lt,lloll4EXtii , A ji,„; • , I7J J aIIMT2 OI / 1 3111 AtOCl/iii6N kntrlltl4B ? 3S+. dev.pitir , stieet,ittabiook:;rah B a eis ! , ittretittoit Oven 4estimime tml dttit:r:llo#olo:,llorittf irtirP'l4P I. ' 'IVIXiD= ,CROZ O I,,,.gAwINGL 1-„i AND ANOI7Ii.DV - ' Iranl to order et 161Irseoolt street, dl- 0 hest attention be even to all who want anything lu our llue. :We always keep I large lot or turnetrwork, reel' Balusters. ~Newl Po tc- Bobs, 'he. Also. a',gooo stook or dry W lout. Cherry and other lumber on band: 110 , , Lh.13484.T81A it CO. IL. IFOIIIVIEVION • y • oroolii 00211PIDOTION4RT lORLIUILT And DII7IOIII4,TAIM Diafsod ! .t Pll t6L4415A105f1.7 Gram .‘* • i RIVER PACKETS LOVISVILLE. .lIPPER - MIISSISSIP/f% ccimasfiivtoop, ageatio. PARILEBSIIIIRO. STIIIMMESIIIII. :MtP.n/ E:M =I P, LEEZELTER & CO. t:1:1 - rd:liCilteXT THIRD ARRIVAL OF SLIME 090D3 Ifi THE Boys' Clothing Headquarters, NO. 47 SIXTH STREET. le9 GR.&Y.& LOGAN. M'PHERSON MUHLANBRING, No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. 'Su _ W. H. McGEE *.00.,) ATEIRCHANT , TAILORS; Have Put received their carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer Hoods, and will-be glad to show or sell them to old and new oe.tomers. The Cutting Department will rtill be superin- tended by Kr. C. A. SIDHLANDIUNG. • I take pleasure lu recommending the-hbovetirm to the liberal support of the public. _ mh11:181 McGEE. TIEGFRIL I (Late Cutter.with W. Herpenheide,) MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 53 Smithiloid Streei, Pittsburgh sezma - NEW SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, cOC., Just received by lIEN*LVIEYER. P Merchant Tailor. 73 Smithfield street. GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. . FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AID CHINA. NEW STYLES -- DINNER SETE, • TEA mr,Ts, - = SMOKING SETS, GIFT CUPS, A large god( of • SILVER PLATED GOODS fe c er n .affslielTicrot ,l'euerd watt tewde. R. E. BREED & CO. -100 w DISSOLUTION TVISNOLVTION.The Co-part- NEReHIP under ihe name Of FORR ESTER. COLEMAN . & KNOCH. Manufacturers of ;Wagons,. to.. Is this day-dissolved by mutual consent, WM. KNOCH haring sold hie entire In terest• in the Mien ss. tsgetn-r with all •debis owed to and by the . s. Folttt ESTER and T. P. COLEMAN. by wh , te the business will be continued at the old stand, under the name and style of FORSESYMIII..t COLEMAN. All affairs of the late arm will be settleo I.y the new filtl,llt their cetice, No. 19 Marlon -arenue„ Allegheny city... SAMUEL I&IIRESTEIt TOED ORE r: COLEMAN. WM: KNOW& DUQUESNE WAGON WORKS. FORRESTER & COLEMAN. We ir 111 keep on hand and make to order every style of PL .I 1 FL.AI FORM and SFR'isai WAGONS, .iCAMTIA, WHEVLBARROWS,` &c. Farmers will bad It to their Interest before pur charing viserhere to call and examine our large stock of STe - EL YoJTH HORSE HAY RAKES. 18:168 MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABL CITY LOTS. FOB SAGE. • The undershrued, as trustee la the oartttlou of the real estate of AGNES KNOX,.Deceased,' By order of the District Court of Allegheny coun ty, will sell stimblic sale, on the premises, on IiVEDNESDA.Y JUNE 80,1888, . At 51 o'clock P. It., that very valuable property on Fifth avenue, oily of rittshurgh, Collaisfleg of TWO .LOT Iflrst—A lot' fronting on-Mar ket street 30 fettand extending,the same whitn, along the south side of Fifth avenue 101 feet to Market alley. Pecou A—A lot on the opposite side . of Market alley:. fronting On' !Mai avenue MO feet and running back, preserving i.e same width, along Market alley 30 feet. tra the ll'st mentioned lot are FOUR PBAME TE EMENT and on the other a TIMEX. STORI BRICK BUILDING. . These lots are 'thong tbeinost valusble to the city of Pittsburgh. being on the_ yrinc'pal street and In the centre of tntslntisi.• 'The attention of eithltaktsts Is vertical arty itteitgel to them. as theT aye destratne chiefly fat' the value of the lots, the building" hot betas Of touch, consequence. aqd Yotesesslon for buildiug'pe.thoies can be 'obtained 011 3' Months. notice, The. pr,peeey .19w rents forme eight thoussed The purchaser will e:eeepre the rents atter Jelz fat.• TED TERMS or SALE , . • (W te e-third oath, aid. the realnittai two.ttiteda In two egaat Luau paymente, with atinilvaential Interest, (tom day or tale, secured by - bona ana mortgage on the preml.es, ' , . ;J. W. F. WHITE.' Jima 5,1889. , • , • TRUSTEE Je7:109 - Bin 11111 ttb# OgiAti!ot JUNE.'/8 8 9, This bleu ereeted "Allan the , pact year. af iihliceothiniialloir for ' nearly one thon ttsa,o tie !ululated equal to any of the letelnWthe linit•ed until then..adttfeee. Proinlitor, Nwiro. I Walnut street, 1%4'0141'15. W ii .. . .- . lit IrsIVIVE PcitTE.RY. • . • • _... . 1014 idlinglio/k, f 434:14 '. 1 . lisilefretder* ' • NINFICIWINIOI/16:111111111TO&WASE disi iStianattinderilgralraCt• ti , 1_ i• -.‘ ( A splendid new etock of of all descriptions. STIt EET ===BM &=YEIf3SION MERCHANTS J. L. .. . .. ...A. E. WiItYYNSON. DIMMER & STEVENSON', DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN • Pure Rye Whiskies. IMPOBTEBEI OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS , &C., No. 87 Second Avenue, B P 2O l ' Prrrnistrrunc, PA. Est'fABVILIn BY A. & T W. N. GORNLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (Dnntorrx OPP. BAG HOISEZ.,) se :),18 PI x - rs ralGi Me PA. X. STAMM, _ ___ A. arzsza M STEELE & SON, . Commission liferchanta, ,AND DNALPS ,IN, ate. No. CM OHIO GTIZZE'L near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. W. C. it.REISTRONG, Snecessor to iretzer & Armstrong, • PRODUCE COMMISSION MUMMA No, VS HAMLET STREET. tarn . FETICH EMIL JAL T. BIC/LAST KEIL & HITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DEALZBEI IN FLOUR, GRAIL &BEDS, MILL FEED. le., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburghi my24:bB7 . - L . J. BLANCILUID, Wholesale and Retail tiroltr, No. 396 PENN STREET. aplB:xES ITTLFy. HAIDAI & PATTON,. Wholesale °racers, Commission Merchants an Dealers In Produce, Yloar, Bacon," Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011 Iron, Nails (Daze, Cotton Yarns and all P'btaburgh MantAetorts generally. 119 and n 4 sin:COND E. DIET, Pittsburgh. • ~ JOHN SHIPTON.... • WALLACII. § 0 11LPTON&WALLACE_OVhole- SALE Gamuts AND PRODUCE DEAL. No a 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. • . , JOIIN I. Hotata..Erriv. Emus': JOHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue• censors to JOHN I. ROUSE & CO. Whole gala Grocers and °Mull/Mein M=0121414 -Cot. net of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh., MIS CELL &NEOIIS. NEM CO,. Ncs. 221 and 223 , Liberty _ Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low figures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Porto ;Rico, Cuba and. English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia sant Baltimore Be- Sned do. Golden Dri_ps. Loverings. ErnitHs, Stuart's, Adams" and Long island byruni 4 7: Porto Rico, Cuba and Eng li sh Island Molasses. Young Hyson. Japan, Ilapprial. G unpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Hanfrota Rice.., Java, Lagusyra and lo Coffees. Tooaceo Lard On. Fish, Halls, Glass, Soaps, Cotton Ya rns, nc., constantly on hand. Amfm 3 . riSPORTEEB OP Fine Ilrandies,Wines and &pm 'Rhenish, Roleße, and Sparkling Hook Wines of Ruiftel & Co.. In bottles..., Sparkling Moselle, - Sckarsberg ' and ,Toliatalisi burg, Hookbehner, Burgundy, &c... • Brandenburg & Ferrel' Pine Oltre 011. do do Clarets, - Imported in bottles. ; de do ' White 'Mau; in bottles. M. Work elk Sons' Sparkling Oktoorba. • • Fine old Einem, Madeira and 'Tort Wines'," tree Old Monongahela BYO .Wll,lolo#, P We , do Very Superior Old Swint' do: do. Sole Aponte for Ifoet & Cts.andon , e Grand Yin. Verzenay and Seller) Brandlee of onr own lee on 2 000,0430 AfpglllB , OF, GHOICE LANDS FOR BALL BY TEM Union Pacific Ikdkaad qmpuly, BAISTEAN tottis Lions the Boa of their road. at, $l,OO TOl4OO PER ACRE,- And on iOBEDIT OP flUrtia. for Blither pairtioulais;:inapi, do.. address JOHN P. DirIiBEBUZ I Land Oonuntsalorey, Topeka, Munn. Or MULL B: L&NBOBNVBeeiy, sat St. Louie. Biestnirt. HOLTZKA.N & WIEDERHOLD No. 100 Third Aveisue,* ' sUOtolators and - Dealerv-inTurtain- , Goodai ISireen the i nt o hieu andt . itonfee i' ' i ire sec d ll' peblio to their Shelf e„Tecirted stall or , -i': ' J'A ~.Lace, and 4otthisrhara..,,o4rtnink. ;Volframle. Laies, Dimwit iyIT N " FerlT'',o ~litexicAn . cloth, titan, eli6tee, ally dornteet,' Mt' and *Limit hour gt; iiprincitette of superior mat% , gar , Mi t tra er, (pure linte heir.) Plloviti f .liolf ter e,,, t aild ev • thing pertilnini in` e lireveless lid. The II "'Vries iindlierliii'deilinnianrrPriVeriee Ilt.bq 1 11 1*Ct193/.0, ftheitentt9lAgrs4 itil rd whl us). i t f' r4 ,? w i re ,Pl r ANl l ilf V t i ) n a rii 1' I .1! I ROIirtan.VAIWFaiROLD ',-- ' No: 19b ntrYsin kirtikitYt; - 1 :rovittl93 ' ',. i: ,i , , 'l.. -, l',:: ',,t J. , ,, 1,,, , yr , ,:. UNITED :STATES HOTEL, • •`-" CAPE MAY CrrY, 15t . „1.; Will be opened for the seam% BATIIIVDAY. May 8981. all Bret class_ ,sp,adatmentacellall'ita any and yet aflordlnif to rtatlllea alt tad comforts of .a expect s ni tglvin Ca idespe MAY tall &tutu sad wal stOD Sh `- • t." Addres - • - •. 8 my 2,1094 s. 31LtLEB. P.rollietor• Z. SWINT. QWIIIPIi BRAT'S', Pka , ti ARD oittiatidiaterAC'elAßYtkil: iilttuttaniky St, *Whitt; n ' ; au itsiairaii 4mai l iii 0 o• - t:. I=E rr'ry _ 7 , J , Pzicr2y,,Wgzap , ~"~3x~,tix~"'., E) RAILROADS. ttß 1:1GB,_ PORT A.YNE & CHICAGO B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH It. A. From May 9th, 1869 train/ will leave fans and arrive at the Union 'Depot, north side, Pitta burgh city time, as follows: • :Grave, i. Arrive. Chicageilitx. —2:08 a m {Chicago Ex. 1:58 a re. Erie a Lripi . : m Chicago Ex -.jib:o3p mi Cl. & W h'eld'lo:l3 m ;Wheeling Ex 10:48a Chicago Nail-6;58u m ISL. Louis Ex. 7:08.9utt Chicag_oEx_.. —13:43 am j Chllgo Ex &M1116:08 p m• CI. & Wli'g Ex 2:08p n. Cleveland. Ex 3:53 p Chicago Ex.. 2:23 pm 'Erie & Yg'nExs:sBp & Erie Ex4:3B &Wh`g Ex6:s3pine .Departferen Alleghny. , Arrive Alleghen& Bea'r Falls Ac.8:58 am i Leetsdale 4p..8:58 am Leetsdale " • 10:03 am :Bca'r 8:284.11 " " 11:58 a m New Castle "10:23 am R oc h es te r 1:28 pm • Enon " 9:13 am E non " Bpm 1 eetednic " 1:013 pr.n Leetsdale Acc.s: t 3 pm , Bee`r Falls " 9:93 DAM Bea'rFalls " • 6:13 pm I Leetsdale 4 : 33 Inw . Leetsdale " gi:43pml wa n:nz , Fair Oaks Sun. Fair Oahe Sun day Church. 1:13 pml day uhurch. 9:53•2.=i- Kir 3:23.0. m. Chicago Express leaves daily,. sir,ss,o3o. eLomcago Express arrives daily,. J. M. KIMBALL J. N. ld , CULLotrog (lean Ticket Agent. GennSupteult4, mylo OA EGi E oramismi TIME. • . OMEN!? VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY DIRECT ROD'YE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF OAKS. On and &Mir MONDAY, June 14th,186 9 TWO THROUGH • TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) - will leave Pittsburg) Depot, corner of Elev. enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, Oil CitY.Huf. - filo.. and all points in 0 e 011 Regions. =An 11X79EnInGIEt. lAtinfg 13 g1T7131006911 Day Ex 13:00 a m 'Day Ex 5:15 ppr _ Night Ex.—. 7:30 nrn Night Ex. —. 6;30 aAt m Brady's BAc 3 05 O Bradys B . Ac 10:13 a m Freeport Ac. 0:40 0 m letsodaW'ke - 7:40 a.m Ad SodaW'ke 6:30 p m F:ee_port Ac. 6:16 p m let Hutton... 6:43 a m Ist Hulton.'. 6:50 a m Ad F1u1t0n...12:00 -I in Ad IFlniton.:. 00 put 1 3d Hutton... 1E:00 p m 13d Hulton... 1:03 p m Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm I Arnold's Ac. 7:403 an Churcn - train to and from Soda Works leave Pittsburgh at 1:10 r. M. Arrive at Pittsburgh, (Sundays. )10 9:50A. EL Expresettrains stot t only at principal points. Accommodation .rain stop at ail stations J. J. LAW ENCE, sten'i bnp't. 1 THOMAS H. RING, Assn. Bunn, ap3o - . rENNSYLVA-MENNE NIA CENTRAI, RAIL AD. On and after April 25th„ 1869, Trainc will arrive at and Fie art tom the Union Depot, corner s: of Washington and Liberty streets, as follow rri Rail TraAive. 1:25a Fast Line 1.65 Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am BrintonAcc'n. 7:00 am, Wall's No. 2.. 6:50 am Cincinnati Ex.9:10 am Johnstown Ac10:35 am Ac Nol 1:10 pm Pittsb'rh Ex. 1:30 pm Phila. Expresel:so pm Wail's No. 8...9:50 pm Braddock Ac.. 5:50 pm How'd - Ac N02 , 9:35 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm Way Passn"r 10:20 pm wllaese trains make cis burg for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:05.1. tn., reaching Pittsburgh 10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls 'Station 2:10 p. in. *Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All Othe trans daily except Sunday. For Ruttier informatunapply to W. H. BECKWITH Air: - The PermsylvanlaßallrOad Cory mots& sume any risk hfrßaggage,exce for wearing ap d ate) and limit their responalb ty to One Hun. • dreg Dollars in value. r All Baggage exceeding: that amountvalue ,will beat the risk of thm owner, unless taken by smetal contract. EDW iii WILLI sleß, ap26 General RuperLutendent, Altoona, Pa. Depart. Day Express A:115 MI sontnern Ex.. CD 0 am Wall's No. 1.. B:3osm 3lall Train.....ff:lB sat How'd As Nol/0:20 tun seinelniti Ex 18:30 pm Wall's No. 2..11:81 ail Johnstown do. 3:05 pm Rraddocks Ac. 3:40 pat Phila. Express 4:20 pm.: Wall's pm, Walt's No. 4.. 8:05 par Past Line-- 7:3opm How'd icNoB.l3:2open Wall's N 0.5.. 11:00 pia se connection at HarrlB. !t PENNSYLVANIA E S T ERNSlsammesi • PENNSYLVANIAit RUAD.-4)n and.alterApril 116th,1869, the . Passenger Trains on the Western Penn_ syivelds, .Iteo road: will , arrive at and depart '= thee: 'Federal Street/he:pot, Allegheny City. as follows: 'Sprleigd , e 015:40 a m Mail. " 7:00 •It . Freeport No.113:40 ern Frecioit No. 19 hitoain , Express...... 10:40 kw herpb?g Not II:20am . . Sharpbig No.11:510 pm pre55"....... :A:5O pat" ' Freeport N0.3 , 5:00 p m ringtVe_ _N013:30 pro, . i. Ma11.".;.,,'' ' 5:50 p m reeport N0.15:20 pm Springd!eNeat 5:140 p m Sorb:km:Pe Noy SFS° P.M Aboyeotrains runally except Sunder. ' - The Church . Train leaves , Allegheny- Junction ever, Sunder at I , 0 a. m. reaching .Allegberty City' at 9:50 a. m. • . Returni ng, leaves Allegheny ~ City at I:20 p. m. - and arrive at Allegheny June tion at 3:4 0 p. m. - Comittrr.Mo2l Ties:ere—For sale in. packages of Twentv. between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Derr's, Bennett - Pine Creek, Etna stud Sharrasburs and good only on the trains stopping at Stations ape aided on tickets: • The trains leaving 'Allegheny'y City at - 7:00 . a, trt. make direct Sonneetion at Freeport wlthWal.• ker , s line of Stages thr Butler and Rannaketowns. Throteghttokete may be purchaaid at thr Officr,- No..MBt. Clair street, near the Suspensionßridge.: Pittsbure. It, and at the Depot, Allegheny, • For Sather infbrmation applysa : - JAMES LEFFER S T S, A gDenOtM. The Western Pennsylvania will no t' l, at stone any risk for Baggage, except;.for wearing/ . n ir d*d i al iiii l t ri th ignMll B . itgelargYul., One .. ceeding thhemount in value will at tap risk CV the owner, unless takerrby Special tract. •', EDWARD H._ WILLIAMS 'tali Genetal Sunerintendent: Altoona. Pa. . 11) OINOTIOLVIT A.. • LOUIS RAILWAY. , • PAN HANDLE DOETEEiI °RANGE UP and after.T4ol7l3..tt, April 26th, 1669, - tratne will leave mid arrive Ws Union Depot. ma:snows: . . • • Depak. ' Arnim: 2:92 a, m..19:13 a. m. Fast Line ' 9.43 p a. m. 7:13 p. m Express. ... , ..... ....... :. m .433 a.m. 3111te4LtAto;ar • 2 6:3333 . S. M. , ' 6:58 , p.M, MeDonild's.dceln,No.lll:43 st. -8:18 Steubenville Aceommod. 3i68 p. '9:33 a. al lterrensl4!s .Aertn.. No. 22:20: sek. melt:km TD ., Euxdayethsreh•Trsin.. 12:68 p. m'. aa# " It Us% lel leavAtiallv. • duly All other arable w I rtm daily. annaaye except. ed. - ie. at ,Trala puttee clew neetioutt NeWark fir - Zanesville. 8111ELILL,OetteratTiokat Agent W. W. CIAIsO dmirt Stenbe ill Ohl 1. , ay o. sew ETTSBIIIRGIISAMIMEK -- 4 w2riewiiv, L . m0Z.1%. On and after_7oNBLAY, Noyember 7 , 7*;- /.100,44,nLitilfirul arrive at and depart TiOnt -tho Depot . acmes, of Omni and Wata Arri r ,streeta, to folicrltat - • • ' piert ve; Marto and froin . 'oa. • • • - town. 7:00 b at. 8:00 • McKeesport docorndVn 11:00 A. K. 2:08 P. 31.." Ex. Wood from IT6t`M.. 8:111Q g. at. 10:10 Wen Norton Accom , l m.' 8:35 A. K.. Braddook , a Accomilt , n. 8:15 p.,K. 7:50 P. INS . Night AO. tol1apart:10;30 P. M.. 6:4.0 A.;:km Bunday Mardi _ Mid from Wet Newton 1:00 7. it.10:00 For. tioltato sprat trl - , • , • t' Z. It: ILITMOND, Agent* W.,II,IITOUT: fitaradmmuulent. , . ,, . nod . Md#Y SlLLmitancas 4Lpturs. UNION" PACIFICII:JUL - 01' j _ Eastern Dirdtitiiii. .._The BMW/4AM AND Mt./iT RELLairl NAJUTE from. la" Santo al poi ma . Colorado Ne vada,; Colllorala Utah, Arizona- - washington,. lgoii Mexico : • - :,, • SPIRO) ; , Oregon.` I r • • , 22WV2intrni lasi. State - Una and Leavenw Ltdond av a eallepted.lontbe arrival or trau. of inieffid it a aroad ITOMnt. Louts, and Haunt , tat and at. Jos Mont laniney,eonaeoe. -Inv at Lawrence, Topeka and , VV . arneato _Trlth Magas dorlitilrlS , liablaark f , At -end •ea - tr .,„ k w as{ EjwyrAritk nt she , UNIT *MD • 112 M • COM PAN va Dana uN &BA ) SLAMM MAIL &NM 22P2M22' u l• • • :1• , •• i4E l l l4 o 3 igi PA-7.11 ; t4 l1 $74_, in.", -Points .taligke Territories s . . And3r I2I222I )2BBCOPOVIII472ItIELY'LINiI COACHIMI tor rots Paints Fdri, rut,. 'Altualder9toliMani‘ Pet a . ''. all points' in An. an a and NCR.MB7.IOO, • ' • . With , -thOlivicett addltidnii , ,iii Itoe and eeinipment. toad Uot. , ...nmingesoopta made% witar.responaiMeoverbutd Transportation Lines , from Its weatern terminus. take roa d ,aoir odors unedrdled"'lldllitlea - (hr Ina vranandalion:o. (might to the Far Watt. , , - • • - , ,Ileketa.for' Moe at nu move olitees Li' the United Buttes and Canada. . • Be sure and ask or SI tete 'la TR aMO24 .1E11111.5P1'2,i• s l - 10brl'ACMFOY • SAILWAIZor t. =MOM ASIDEIIIIIOII • • Oe.eral . aapatinwi ea' , 1101144 T i l i g il lifil li *Ng , siS t ‘:1.1 lig ME